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Vol- 2.
Greensboro, N. C, Srturdry. July 23, 1887.
No. 18
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,THE; RAILROADS.
AllKIVAL ANl5 DF.PARTURL" OK TRAINS.
KICHMOMI M D.WVILLK liAti tUAI.
Arrive trom Richmond at. 0.43 a m
' 10.3a p u
LeiVni tor Ki:hmond at
41
NORTH CAROLIN A K AILKOAIJ.
.. 8.32 a m
0 35Pm
8.22 a in
Arrive from Charlotte at..........
9.40 p in
. 9.48 a m
10.44 p m
9-3 P m
10.20 p m
, 7.40 a m
, 9.50 am
6.00 a m
10.20 p m
. 8.00 a m
. 9.24 p m
, 10.00 a m
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Leave fur Churlrnt at
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Arrive from loll.boro.ut....
Leave fur (loldsboro at
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NORTH-WESTEKS N. C. RAILROAD
Krrives from Salem at
Leave for Salem at . . .
C. F. AND V., V. KAIl.KOAU.
Arrive from Fayetteville at 7-5 P
Leaves for Fayetfeville at..... ....9.50 a m
Arrive from Walout Cove at 5 00 P- ,n-
Leave ior Walnut Cove at 10. 1 3 a. ra .
TIIE POSTOPFICE.
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. Mails for the North close at 3.oo a. m. and 9.00 p.m
4 Charlotte " 9.00 9.00
' Raleigh " 900
Salem " 9.00 9.00
r'ayetteille " 900
The money order and registered letter office will
nly be open.from 900 a. m.-to 6 p. m.
General Delivery is open from a. m. until 7 p. m.
except when opening mails. Also, 15 minutes after
pening the Eastern night "mail.- ' ' - - -
Sunday hours, for general delivery, S.00 a. m tor
a If hour ; and half hour after the opening of the
mails h-om both North and South.
The look-botes are from 6.00 a. m. to 10:30 p. mt
RESIDENT CLERGaTMEN.
Presbyterian :
Or. J. Henry Smith, N. Cnurch St.
Rev E. W. Smith, Asheboro St. S. Greenslwro
Baptist :
Rev NV. R. Gwaltney, S. Elm St., South Greensboro.
Methodist Episcopal.
Rev. J. E. Mann, W. Market St.
" G. F. Smith, S. Greensboro.
1 Methodist Protestant :
. Rev. J. L Michaux, N. Greene S.
" J. R. Kail, Spring St.
if Episcopal :
Rev. A. 11. Stubbs. N. Kim St.
PRODUCE MARKET
Apples green, per bu
Bacon hog round
Beef
Butter
Chick eiw old
spring
Corn new
Corn Meal ,
Uricid Fruits Klackberries.
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r'lax seed.
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Onions..'..
Outs..
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rV.rk
Peas
toes I
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rotatoes Irish
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Rfgs Cotton
rallow
Wool washed
unwahed....
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Wheat
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kRTAJL PRICKS OF GROCERIES
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Hams ,
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Shoulders
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Cheese
Coffee Rio........
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'FATEWTS.
Inventors and patentees and all havi"
ing uusiqess wun me u. S. ratent Ol-
hce are invited to communicate with me
with confident r1
to their intprefa 3 y
T 7 - r . . t . , . .
pfew inventions patented. Old inven-
uons improved, and rejected apphca-
m.r". lraUe'
Prompt attention. Skillful sorviro
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Moderate charges. Send model nr
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ikiiuiiMdijr iuioriua.uoit cneeriuily
lurnishen. 1
, i' A. S. Y ANTES.
jSolicitor of American and Foreign Pat
ents. 816 b Street, N. W.. Wa?hingtoa
THE LATEST NEWS.
The Yc Style or Set i I in Klf-
torlal SqttabbJinzr in the
South,
New Grllans, July 'JihSiiux? the
Hamilton Gainbrvll tragedy there
have lcen a dozen oditcirial quarrels
in , Mississippi that liavo proinio(l
blool-fhrJt hut ollicvrs have np-
leared on the acene and prevented
trouble. Five out of nine of the
editors at Jackson arc under bond to
keep the peace. Two are similarly
handicapped at Grenada and one at
Brookhaven. Vicksbunr -iv on the
verge of an edi tori I row. Louisiana
shows an improvement on this state
of affairs. Formerly the bullet.
rapier and code were the prevailing
fashion here, but the Marquis of
Queensberry rules now prevails.
Those "who have read the two pa
pers published in Meriden, the
Webster Tribune, edited by Moses
Fort, and the Monitor edited by E.
R. Boyle, know that tlioedUors have
of late had a war of words. It be
came evident last Satuday that a per
sonal encounter was inevitable, the
lie having heen passed on both sides.
Since then numerous proposals have
been submitted by their friends for a
settlement: Yesterday morning it
was agreed to fight it out in the old
fisticuff style, and ' the parties, each
accompanied by two friends, went
out of the corporation limits. Both
of .the' gentlemen being of small
stature and' inexperienced in the
pugilistic art, there was no great
damage done, but they did their
best. When thoroughly exhausted
they were taken home by their
friends and no further trouble is
expected. :
Stanley, the African Explorer,
Said to be Killed.
London, July 21. A dispatch
from St. Thomas, West Africa, says :
The West African company has re
ceived a report that Henry M. Stan
ley, the African explorer, has been
shot dead by natives with whom his
expedition was fighting in order to
obtain supplies. Another account
says that the steamer on which
Stanley was proceeding to the relief
of Emin Bey was sunk, and that the
explorer was drowned. The rciorts
of Stanley's death emanates from a
missionary at Matidy. who Received
it from a native from up the coun
try. . No direct messsage has been
received from the expedition.
'THE ItUMOtt DENIED. -
London, July 21. The rumor re
garding the death of Stanley is ut
terly discredited here. The latest
authentic news from him is from
Aruwimi, arid was sent under date of
J"ne -d
It would be impossible
for a native td reach Matadi and
then St. Thomas since that time.
The distance between Matadi arid
Aruwimi along is. a thousand miles
through a rough country.
Caught in a Flooded JUne.
Des Moines, la., July 21. Charles
Sanders, aged! ten years, is confined
in a coal mine at Grand Junction
with very slight hopes of his res
i
cue, cm Monday he was at worK
with five miners, when, at 10 a, m.,
the water broke in from an old shaft.
All fled fer the working shaft, hut
the swiftly rising water cut off the
bov's escape. For two days the
s pumps have been kept at -york, and
m
while the water is being gradually
lowered it is. hardly probable that
Sanders Avill be fquua alive
Mttng-l tterseir to the: Sta iricay.
Pottstowx, Pa., July '21. Mrs.
Thomas Heimbach, of. Douglass
Township, Montgomery County, in
i M '
a fit of melancholy committed sui
le to day by l.migiuft I.crself to the
.1 . . - 1 x - f I
stairway.- -Decease J was auoui lony
vmn VTit nnrMpivrs 'n.- bushand and
- ; i r - r -m r
W. C. Oveiby, sta'-l 4. .city market:
will "have - this morning stall fed beef
and mutton, and every othtr-day this
week.- Persons in want rL good beef
will" please call on him.- iw. .
!
JKi:y Wr.sr, FIa.. Juiy 21.- There
have been ten new oik's of yellow
fever since yesterday and no death.
Of the seventy cases! now under
treatment, sixty at least are children,
who ias through this sickness Just
as the northern children have the
measles orscurlet fever.; Three cases
have no bearing on the sanitary con
dition. No new cases of Yellow
fever have developed since yesterday,
but two deaths have occurred. Six
unacclimated people went on bocrd
the schooner Delia for passage to the
government quarantine, camp at
Egmont Key. There Is no ; larm
now, rind it is difficult , to persuade
strangers to leave here.
Thirteen
Cars Shot
Tnc.
Into a
Wjlk'ksiiahre. Pa., July 21.--Thirteen
cars loaded with rock were
being lowered down a steep grade
near the mouth of the shaft of the
Old Forge Colliery at Pittstou last
night, when the engineer lost con
troll of the hoisting engines and the
cars rushed down the incline and
plunged headlong into the shaft,
which is nearly of0 feet deep. They
fell with great force, tearing out the
timbering which lined the shaft,
smashing the guards and pump
pipes and generally wrecked the in
terior of the shaft. No one was hurt-
A vast mass of debris was piled at
the bottom. Work was suspended
A a -n
io-uay ana a large foreo of men set
to work repairing.
Jrorih Carolina .1ml JTorth
Carolinidiis.
Wilmington Messenger'; A hunts
man, named Sam McGure, killed five
wolves in Macon county lasi week.
lie was paid a bounty of $5 lor each
scalp by the county commissioners.
Salem Press: A horse driven t a
buggy by two colored persbns.fcll dtad
in front of Brown's grocery -tore.
(Renard's old stand) in this place, on
Saturday last.
Lexington Disp ttch : The directors
of the Lexington Female Seminary, on
Tuesday last, elected a principal and
teachers fvrr this institution. Prof.
Drei Peacock was elected principal
and Mrs. Ella C. Peacock and Miss
Laura C. Clement, assistants.
Hon. John Robinson, Commissioner
of Agriculture for North Carolina will
address the farmers at Mount Holly
August iolh. His subject will be ' the
North Carolina Stato Department of
Agriculture; how it protects the farnir
ing interest." Raleigh Visiter.
Winston Sentinel : Several of our
mechanics have left during the past
week tvtake up their abode for a short
while in the little city ot Anniston,
Ala. The intense heat "Monday
evening necessitated the closing of the
Salem Cotton Mill. The employees
say they never experienced such
weather before, while the Messrs.
Fiies were never before called upon
to superd operations for a similar
Cause.
Salisbury Watchman: About tifty
names have been enrolled to form an
artillery company at Salisbury, to hi.
known as Battery A. It will be th
only artillery company in the State.
It will be commanded by Captain
Theodore Parker, a former Wist
Pomler. Th? annual masonic pic
nic will be held at Mcckivillc oji the
1 1 th (Si August. Tuesday's stoim
took all the telegraph wires down be
tween here and Charlotte. I
Durham Recorder: The iir.n of
BlackweJi's Duiham TobaccTQ.npany
have. on hand ten million pounds nf.
lea! tobacco W. Duke. Sous & Co.,
shipped 900,000 cigarettes' this week.
At" Dukes facto:y yesterday the
Icctricity played some frightful nicks
which.terribly frightened many of The
operators Soon the hands will com
mence throwing dirt on the Duiham
and Lynchburg Railroad. Then all
Durham will rejoice.
Raleigh Ne ics-Observer z Reports
ftom the section'of the c ountry about
tcn'miies southeast of the city, indi
cate that crops are suffering for rain.
None has fallen there iii some weeks.
There was a inula on .Wilmington
The liry ifVsf Scourge.
street j-etcrdjy that L all irpeatancc
might have been among the Am 5c-
scendants of Balaam n t;ii !ras!.
Hr i.Lrr! thau-h hr h hn
throsgh the n
the rcvo.u.joniry
0. inquiry il was
war and a ccnrc.
found lhat th- ir.ule tra actually ffiy
seven years cla. which fact was
vouchee! for by citizens ol tiper years
who ha-i always known the animal. He
is owned in Chatham ccur.tjr. He
look very s.ige and nwvts with the
utmost drhberation. Col. F. A.
pids. quarter-mastcr general, issued
tcr.H yesterday to the Samps Lieht I
Infantry which company will go int )
camp near Clinton next week.
CO IWTEItFEiTlins
ironn.
Tiro Citizens or lloorettilte
tleceive "Conflilentinl" Let
ters Vom a Crooked IMome.
me men wr.o oeai n -green goo3s thcr notice, at 7 p. m. Siturday's ex
are still endeavoring to catch victims cepted) until f jrther notice,
in the South. Sometimes they rope llutter on ice can be had fresh
in -1 stirLfr h,.t i-r.,. nntlii,..r
c. Known o. it. .or me pany wno
liPUs lirmself swindled by them has
no redress, for he knows that he tried
fl n r.-,r rt - f.i 1 i. .j
rather lose his money thin to expose
himself, for of course he cou'd not ex
pose the swindlers without also expos
ing himself. How many such cases
have occurred around us, we have no
means of asccrtaining.but the crooked
dcaie.-s sometimes mistake the men
whom they address and this results in
in a prompt exposition of their ncfari
ous business. Two type written letters
were indited and mailed in New York
on July 8th, one to Mr. J. T. Rogers
and one to Mr. IT. H. Tomlinson. both
of Mooresville. They were received
at Mooresville on the 2olh, and were
at once forwarded to The Chri ttkU
both
letters wtre mailed from the
same house and wetc woided exactly
alike. The Icttrrs lend-
;sl o:;k.
Dear Sir. yy confidential travel-
m
incr man. who happened to be in vour
section of the country not very lonir
ago, has writ!en
me that he thinks
you wculd be a good man to handle
my "bills." He says also lhat you are
in an excellent position to do business
for me, and that he does not think
you are the kind c.f a man to betray a
trust.
the denominations are Ones, twos.
Fives, lens and Twenties. They weic
printed from plates that were "se
cured" fiom the U. S. Treasury De
partment by a former workman in the
engraving department. They cannot
be told from genuine until they work
their way back to Washington. If you
will answer ttts letter at once, and
give mc your solemn .word and honor
that you will do me no harm. I will
explain to you as a sensible business
man. bow you can make large sums
of money safely and rapidly, without
the lcart danger, and without even
your most intimate friends knowing
anything about it.
In answering sign our name and
artdress on a separate pice of paper, as
I have done and remember this is
strictly confidential.
Enclosed in Mr. Rogers' letter was
a slip obpapcr upon which the follow-
ing address was written: George
Throne, care ol the "ChimneyCor
ner," 414 Sixth Avenue, New York
city. The addrcss jn the slip in Mr.
Tomlinson's letter was the same, ex
cept it bore the name ol T. J. Turner,
in place of George Throne.
The country is doubtless Hooded
with thssc letters and if all were an
swered a? these two have been, rt
would have a wholesome cfTcct. It
h.oks like the ollicers ought to find it
rasy wotk tunning down these swin
dlers. A visit should be paid to the
"Chimney C -rue r.' Charlotte Chrot
icie. A p:cmme:.t citizen of Greensboro
itceived a fac simile of the above let
ter a tr-Tv d;:ys ago. It i said to be a
regular iack-Ug sintliing concern,
and all h.:nest people would do well
to-ln-warc ot the trap.
$3.50 for $1.00. $5.00 for $2.25 and
$0.00 for $4.00.
I have cn hand a tew Dress Robes
carried In on last season that are worth
fiom $3.50 to $9.00 each thai I am
going to offer on Friday and Saturday.
Ju?y 15th and 16th, at $1.00 to $4 00
"not half cost, but tney must go. You
will be fortunate if you are in time 10
gel one. " Respecta !Iy.
2d: SAMrLE S". Brown.
ActircSoap Krcv!
Wchad feveral hundrH cards scat-
ered ihrojghout the CUr yesterday
wn- wn ptCcniCU in ilestr. Al
selves the holier f the card will zt
or.e calc o! -Active Soap. Save ur
earn ana gtt a cake ot No. one laun-
cry sjp.
tf.
Houston A lUo.
Ajentt.
Reduction in pr.ccs fully appreciated
as seen by an increase ct orders. Go
toC. H. Douhty's and tee what an
elegant pa:r of Gaiters in the way of
matciial and WiirLminth:n rin rv har!
for five or six dcl'ari. A!s. call fur
3 steam cooker. . iw,
Whether from swampy lani or stag
nant poo', or from the druuly gases of
City sewers malarial poisor.s aro the
same. Aver Ague Cure, taken ac
cording t direction?, is a warranted
specific for malarial disorders.
7 O'clock Sharp !
nr ilntn nil' Iw. !nf ...... f...
ana ntCCX HOUSTON X SK(I.
The meed of merity for promoting
ncrsonal comelmesv i r!u- l I. C
Aver & O'.. whose Hair Vigor is a
universal hcautif;er of the hjir. Harm-
less. efTeciiv and agreeable, it raks
among the in!i;cnsab'e t'i'c.t ar
ticles. Flout -
A Dig I. t ! We have all grades, ot
Flour. Our "While PcaiP and "Sil
ver Crow .. Flours car.nol be beaten.
Try a sack. Als Meal, Shipstufl,
Corn. &c. ap22tt I louvroX linos.
For Rent.
Three new houses just fn:hed on
Orange Si. one square Iroui the Graded
School and l,resb)teriait Church.
Rent very lo.v foi sucli nice houses.
tf. A. Hagn & Ss
To most children, the bare fusees
tion ot a dose of catoi,o.l i i;auseat
ir.g. When physic is necessary t r the
I little ones. uc Ayer's Cathartic Pills.
lnev atc SJ,r aruJ phssant to lake
iryinem.
The soothing and icotontivc efforts
of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral arc resized
in aI' csti of colds, couh. threat or
!un doubles, wi.de its powci tal heal
I ,ne. qualities arc snown m ttr mo
1 c-nr.,, n.iimA-.M. !;cnrHr. -
serious nulmonarv fJisorrVrs.-
Littlo ButU r Cup.
Pure and sweet; little butler cups
mace every day by
rv. Gr.LLNsnoiio Caniv Co
Dan Uiver Bridge to Iet.
I At Madison. Rockingham Cunly.
N- L... July 3Jth 1357. A covered bridge
20S feet long. 3 spans 71 2-12 feel.
and 70 5-12 feet, and 66 12 feet; rock
pillars already built. Bridge lo be
huilt as nearly a practicable like the
Settle Bridge at Dead li-nbers, N. C.
John M. Galloway.
J. M. Vaughn.
R. C. NELSON'.
G. W. Martin.
Building Com.
Madiscn, N. C.. July Cth. '7. 2v
Dike Booli Company.
July special sales, to continue during
the month, ot Book., History. Poetry.
Biography, Fiction, etc. Also Station
ery, Oil Paintings Albr.i. etc.
Prices maiked down. Desirable bar
gains. I.
Notice.
Now
is vcji time t subscribe to
Chambers' Encyclopedia.
F. T. Camp the genM act. is now
hetc representing the Lubliher. I'. F.
Callier, and will call orf 5
n vou in a few
days. Do mt f..il to subscribe l this
valujb'c work. tf. .
WANTED !
A position as salesman or account
ant." bv a young man of r xperiencr.
Gord reffrrnre given. Address
LUKK.
Druvter G, Gtcob-ro. N. C.
Little butler cups g-x1 fi.r thddrr:.;
iw. G'.iF.F.ssnoRo Caxly Cp.
Cr;:t- and r-ee our bu!tcr cups;
G R KKN XiO K O CaNPV (.
SEALED PROPOSALS.
Grllnsi-oro. N. C. July iS. 'C;.
Sealed proposals wtl be tec-rived at
the ofiicc of the Supi:lg Architect
of IT. S. Treasury Depattmcnt .t
Washington; D. C , an opened M 2
p. m. of the 33th day of July, 1SS7. tor
furnishing an I delivering at frc"ihi
depot. Greensboro. N. C, in acccrd-
ance with s.occifica'i.in. one. (1) Bur
glar Proof Chest.
Each proposal must be acc:mpai:! -l
Dy a certmeu cnec lor 30.00. mair
payable lo the order n! the Trrasuicr
of the United States. Ihr tight to rc-
ject any bils ts reserved.
Copies t.! specification cm hi eci.
plying to M. E.Bli!.L.
Supervising Archi:rc
TiriLMlNCTON i?k WHLDON RAIL-
ROAD COMPANY.
"i?nr -Jv
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTIL "
.' No. 4a i No. 4a No. 4
'4. r.:-
Da
Lv cUlon. 3lJprnj;5pDi loam
MM f J
rr Kocky Ml 3 JJ p m ....;...
Ar TaiUxo. 4 $a p tr. v.
Lv Tarboro. It yo pm
Ar Wilson . . 4 0$ p m 6 5S p rr.'i c;an
Lv Wilson.. 4ISpm
Ar Sclma . . .'$ 40 p rr.' '
Ar Fajetteir. 3 ji p m
LvGoIdsbjro 4 54 p rn 7 43 p m j jx a rt
Lr Magnolia 6 09 p m'j ja p rf$ iS a m
Lv Uurgaw. 7 00 p ra 013am
Ar Wtlrr.in-. 7 "m9jjpmooirn
TRAINS GCn.:G NORTH.
? Ko. 4 i K0.-4 7r K cC 4 i
1 Dar. i Daily. ! Daa-r.
Lv W ilming. n 40 pm S 50 a m S 51 p m
I.v liur-aw. 9Jf an9jipn
Lv Magnolia U 52 am 10 23 am 1041 pm
Ar Goldibor'i 55 a m il 33 am n 5S am
Lv rayettrv. k .. ...... 7 co a m.
Ar Selma. ..f., ,95Satn ........
Ar Wilson.. ' 11 2; am
Lv Wilson ..1 J2 a m il 25 pm 12 fj am
Ar Koky Ml. : 1 00 p m t 27 a m
Ar Tarlwro. 4 53 p m
Lv Tarboro. ....... .11 33 am:.,,.....
Ar WcMon.. 4 05 a n i l 5 p m 2 4; a m
Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Krvad
leaes Ha!ttat tor Scotland Neck at 3 00
p"m. Renri.ir.g. leaves Scotland Ntck
at o 30 a m.. dad except Sunday.
Trains leaves Tatboro, N. C U
Albemarli Raleigh, R R, da$ly, ccr'pt
Sunday. 6 p m.: Sunday c p rn.; arrive
Williamston, N. C. S 10 p m. and 6 40
&m. Returning leaves Willurruton. S
. Dally etcej't Sunday. S 00 a m. Sun
Hay 9 $0 a rn. arrive Tar! kwo. N. C,
100$ a m, and 1 1 33 a m. ,
Trains en Midland S. C. Br'aneh
leave Goldshoro. N C, daily rieept
Sunday, 5 33pm; arrive SmithGcld, N.
C. 700 pm. Returning leaves Smith
fieltf. N. C, 7 Jo a m.. arrive GokJOoro,
N. C. 900 a m. . ,
Southbruml irairron Wi'son & Fayet
teville Branch b No. 5a. Ndnhward is
No. 51.
Trains No. 43 Sa'Jih uill s!op only ai
Wilson, Goldslwro and Magrttit.
Trains No 47 makes c!ae connection
at Wtldon for all points North daily.
All rail. via Richmond, and daily ri
ce pt Sunday via Bay Line.
Trains male close connection lor all
points North via RichrncrNl and Wavh
mgton. . . ...
All trains run solid between Wilming
ton and Washington, an 1 have 'Pullman
Palace Sleepers attached.
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SLEEPING CAR .SERVICE.
On tTains sojind 51,-Pullman Bufh-t
Sleeper between Atlanta and Yew York.
Nc.v Orleans and Washington via Dan
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Ow trains 52 Lnd $3. ' Pulimn BcfTct
Sleiper Montgomery and Washington.
Aiken ar.J Wahiwgtor., via Danville.
On trains 32 arl 53 Pulln;an Slefper
between Richmond and G'censboro, and
Grrelora and Go.ds"oro.
r lor rates anI information app'y to
- ?ny Agent ollhe Company cr to
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J.vs. UTAYLOR,
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Washington. D.C