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' A Democratic Newspaper. Fatal a Foot Bll, I HiureKa, nan., inov. zy xn a foot ball game here yesterday between Lewis academy, of Wi chita, and the Southern Kansas eoademy, of this place, Kobert Jeane, of the Eureka team, re ceived spinal mjunes that are thought to be fatal. He is un conscious and completely para lyzed. Decatur. Ills., Nov. 29 As a Weekly Argtjs, one year $100 result of the foot ball L game here Nov. I : ... a , . Men's Christian Association 11 BY JOS. E. ROBINSON. SUBSCRIPTION PRICK. fin Advance! , m- GLEANING8. Highest of all in Leavening Powet Latest U. S. Gov't Report Items of Interest Clipped From our State Exchanaes. Scotland Neck Demociat: Mrs. Simpson, wife of Rev. Jas. P. Simpson, of iUaneid, mea at ner home there Wednesday, night 27th. 3 "D 03 C Ansoiuimznx pane All matter for publication should be I Qf Springfield and the local team, unit. Ir. Kir 19. m tr. in Bum fto InaArtinn. William IVlCtjrerrUU, Ul LLlt! Viol- tors, is likely to die. xiis noma is in Chicago and he is private Entered at the Post omce at Golds-1 secretary to the State Treasurer. boro, N. C. as Second-Class Matter. He went down in a scrimmage GOLDSBORO. N. C, DEC. , 1895. THE SEW STATE. The President of the United States will soon issue a procla mation announcing the result of the election in Utah. The date of the rjroclamatioa will be the birthday of the new State, which will then be declared admitted by Congress into the Union. The Utah commission has yet to cer tify to the President an official report of the balloting, and be fore declaring the result the President must ascertain that all the provisions of the act for the and the two elevens fell upon him. When thev arose McGer- ron was unconscious. The at tending physician fears he is suffering from concussion of the brain. The British steamer Cromwell yesterday sailed from Galyeston J taken up for New Orleans, alter navmg remained there sixteen days in a yain hope of securing a cargo. Owing to the extreme shortness of the cotton crop she was forced to go light to New Orleans. A. S. Archer, one of the old est and best known citizens of Petersburg, Va died at his res idence last night. He was born January 10th, 1812. and had been a merchant of Petersburg tor more than twenty years. Greenville Reflector: The De cember tflrm of Pitt Superior Court convened this morning with iiis Honor, Judge J. 1. Mc Iver presiding. Being a term for the trial of civil cases only, the calendar as published was E to T5 O (0 4- O c CD CD for Infants and Children. rjOOTHERS, Do You QVf II Bateman'g Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, man Protection for Christians. New York, Dec. 2. The Duke of Westminister, according to a letter just received by the Ar menian Relief Association, says: "No settlement of the Armenian question can be deemed satisfac which does not iorever torv which does not admission of States have been place beyond the reach of their severai days eommiea wiin. An aauiuimai i uuuiessurs tiie icuiuauio m star to the flag for the new State persecuted Christians in Turkey of Utah will be placed in . "Old Glory" on July 4, 1896, The law provides that such additions shall take effect on the 4th day of July next succeeding the ad mission of a State. Orders have been issued by the Secretary of War to the contractors who make flags for the army to put forty-five stars in all bunting hereafter. They are not to be used, however, until the celebra tion of the anniversary of Amer ican Independence. According to the general understanding, Utah will send a Gentile and a Mormon to the United States Senate as Republican represen tatives. This would have been the case had the result been fa vorable to the Democrats. The leaders of both parties determ ined upon the sectarian division before the election. This can best be done by ade quate and effective European control." The Duke has written to the Russian, French, Austrian, Ger man and Italian Ambassadors in London, begging them to ask their respective governments to co-operate with England. The Duke of Westminister ex presses the hope that the Arn.e nian Association will not fail to represent to President Cleveland the ardent desire of all wbo are working for the Armenians, that the Uniced States Government will not only seek to protect its own subjects, but also those who have been educated and trained for useful occupations in the schools and colleges of American missions in Turkey, The first day's session of the new House of Representatives was chiefly devoted to organiza tion and the drawing of the seats. The nominees of the Republican caucus were elected by the large party majority, and with Thos. B. Reed -for Speaker and the Reed rules of the Fifty-first Congress to govern the House it will be the fault of the Republi cans themselves if they do not run things as they please. Speaker Reed's speech upon as sum in g the chair had the merit of brevity, but outlined in advance no policy for himself or his party. Beyond the usual proms ise of an impartial discharge of his duties, and the usual request for the cordial co-operation of the members of the House, it contained no sentence or word at which political opponents could take offense or over which parti san friends could grow enthu siastic. The organi7ation of yes terday included only the princi Cramps Want the Contract. Henry W. Cramp, of the great ship building firm,, returned from New York last night and confirmed the statement from Wasnington that the William Cramp and Sons Company had submitted a bid to the Navy De - partment agreeing to furnish three battleships of the type of the Indiana for the sum of $8,- 000.000. Mr. Cramp said that the battleships were to be con structed according to plans and specifications, and the Philadel phia firm agrees to furnish the armor for two of the war vessels giving the third without armor to the government. "Yes." he continued, "the bids were opened at the Navy Department at noon Saturday Tee other bidders were the New port News Company and the Union Iron W orks of San Fran cisco. We propose that the boats shall be of 10,000 tons displace ments, which is materially larger than the battleship Indiana. In fact, the published reports of our bids submitted to the Navy De partment are true." When Mr. Cramp was asked why his firm had made the lib- pal omcers oi tne xiouse. a otate eral proposition to build three committee win paro;i out tne hat.tlp.sh ins fnr ths TTnitRd States Wilmington Messenger: It is a I sad duty to chronicle the death of Mrs. Kate Woolvin, the beloved wife of our esteemed citizen, Mr. James W- Woolvin. After an ill ness ef several weeks, she passed awav Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock at her husband's resi dence. Louisburg Times: Mr. A. T. Gee, of this township.died at his home last Sunday morning at 5 o'clock, aged 45 years. His death was unexpected although he had not been very weli for Mr. Gee bad but recently returned to this county from Louisiana where he lived for many years. Chatham Record: From all reports Chatham will have an abundance of pork this winter, and nearly every farmer will haye enough to do him, and many will sell a good deal. As a general thing the hogs in this county are larger and fatter than they used to be on account of the improved breed. Salisbury World: The World contained an account yesterday of the shooting of a man named Steelman, at Lenoir, by S. R. Newland, a former conductor on the Western, who is well-known here. The wound proved fatal to Steelman and Nawlaud imme diately left town. He has not yet been apprehended. Wilmington Star: Col. M. K. Murchison arriyed here Sunday night on his way to the Orton plantation. He is accompanied by Mr, Samuel Hopkins, of the well known firm of Hopkins, D wight & Co., of New York city. Game is said to be very abund ant this season at Orton, and the Colonel and his friend will doubt less find fine sport during their stay, hunting and fishing. Morehead City Evangelist: Capts. Walter Guthrie and Wal ter Willis caught $609 worth of fine trout fish at one haul of the net, one day last week. These fish were sold to one of our en terprising firms, Watson. Dan iels and Wallace. Mr, Wallace of tl e firrr.'-epcris that he bought and shipped about l.zOO gallons of oysters last week and expects to ship 2,000 gallons this week. Newbern Journal: The appli cations by Jos. L. HahD, R. P. Williams and other tax payers for an injunction against the Commissioners of Craven county to prevent their collecting the special tax for keeping up the free ferries known as Street's and Nelson's was argued on both sides and the Judge took the pa pers but has not rendered his de cision, Know that Paregoric, many so-called Soothing Byrupav and tnost remedies far children are composed of opiura or morphine t Po Yota Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poiso-u t Do Yotl Know that in most countries -ruggiata are not permitted to sell nareotssa Without labeling them poisons t Po You Know that you should not permit any medicine to be giro your ehll4 amass you or your physician know of what ft is composed f Po Yon Know that Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list cP Ms ingredients is published with every bottle f Po Yoa Know that Castoria Is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcbar. That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and hat more Castoria is nw sold than ttt all other ranedies for children combined f Po Yon Know that the Patent Office Denartment of the United States, a.id of other countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to ttse the word " Csvstoris " and its formula, and that to imitate them is a state prison offense t Po Yo'l Know that one' of the reasons for granting this government protection wl because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely nsvmilessT Po Yon Know that 35 average doses of Castoria are furnished for 3& eenta, or oie cent a dose 1 Po Yon Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, our children may be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest ? TVell, flhese things are worth knowing. They are facta. 3 O o E o T3 a) CO Ben. W. Southerland, DEALER IN ctf d O s - O 0 o X 3 O -M O Mules s Horses Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Etc., Etc. A fine lot of serviceable horses just received. "STI Am SatlsfledTliat I Can Give You Satis fa.Gt.lon.. Valijat Street Gldsboro, N- G-7 3.2 NOTICE. Haviner qualified as Administrator of Rosa P. Wilson, deceased, all persons indebted to the estate of said Rosa P. Wilson, are notified to make immediate payment, and all persons holding claims against said es- Southern Railway. (PIEDMONT AIR LINE.) Richmond & Daqville aqd N. C. Divisions. IN EFFECT OCTOBER, 1895. Th ik nnnripinsnri schodulo is mihlished tate are notified to present the same to as information and is subject to change the 11 n f 1 m-l rnf rl or hie ttiviuv Allan i :i . . . . i i ul r-- on: o i isl SI.! 1 E XI- TTt. fm-.lmll. , IgB.tnr. of la on every tpper. COilldren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria mi S.XU.Z JL . Cl UJ t-. IU . r- . v. 1 1 . u - v- " n M-7T uiuiSS? U Si0, the undersigned or his attorneys. Allen & Dortch, within twelve months from the date hereof, or this notice will bo pleaded in oar of their recovery. mis iNov. iho. B. H. GRIFFIN, Administrator Executor's Notice Having: qualified as executor of the last will ana testament of Eliza Smith, all pei-soDs indebted to the estate of said Fliza mith, are hereby notified to make immediate payn?ent, and all per sons holding claims against said estate are notified to present the same to the undersigned within twelve months from the date hereof or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. S. N. SMITH. This No 6, 1&95. Executor without notice to the public. DAILY BOUTHBOUNll NO. 35 Dont Furoet the SPECIAL ALE -ON- Wednesday, Tecember 4th. L Richmond L Burkville Li Keysville A Danville L Danville A Greensboro L Goldsboro A RaWgh L Kaleigh Li Durham a Greensboro L winston-salem L Greensboro A Salisbury a statesville A Asheville A Hot springs L Salisbury A charlotte A Spartanburg A Greenville A Atlanta (C, T,) Li Charlotte A Columbia A Augusta A Charleston (S.C, A savana'h (FC&P A Jacksonville la 55 p 2 40 p 3 2i p 6 05 p diup 7 40 p 2 00p 4 Oo p 4 10 p o Oo p 7 2tp t6 10 p 7 35 p 3 10 p An Opportunity Never ottered Before ! (o) We have a few fine suits of clothes that wa are now offeHns: for abou ODe-half of their real valce. Don't miss this chance, for you will never have another like it. Come and see what we have, it will cost you nothing to look. We have a few DRRSS PATTKRNS Left worth $1 per yard, we are now selling at 50 cents per yard. Coma quick and get a dress at half pr ea. We have a very la-ge and complete line of GOOD SHOES Which we bought before the advance and we are going to sell them at the very lowest possible margin. Come and see our shoes and prices and you WILL NOT REGRET IT. Will Theu Knock At Your Door? rID vou ever think how many I 1 changes are taking place IS Goods marked down at prices never be fore in Goiddboro. MY LINE OF SilVerVare, Watches, Clocks, Jew'elry, Etc, We have everything usually kept in a first-class dry goods store and a visit to our store will convince you that we are selling cheaper than the cheapest. BIZELL BR0S& 60. Stone front corner store; opposite Hotel Kenacn. Dress Goods. Marked Down around you every day? The world is making history to-day just as it has done for six thousand years. Each man lives in a little world of his own. Matters ot inning appearance to others are of great importance to him. The 4th of March, 181K5 is a memorable day to Grover Cleveland, because he was inaugurated President of tiie United States on that dav. But the 4th of March is just as memorable to MT ASTONISHING PRICES. liLlo uuui wiuu V tiu lii a u uav i cloi v vi from th Home .Life Insurance Com pany of New Ycrk, two thousaud dol lais which cleared away tne ueots on the little home for which the husband and father had toiled so long, and left besides more than a thousand dollars for protection of wife and children. It makes no airrerence what yonr financial condition is to-aaj . the f uture will bring many chjnges. iNo man knows at whose door they will knock Some of the most successfal business ! mensav that life insurance is the best investment for the day of emergency. The Home Life is one of the strongest and best companies and offers all that is good in life insurance. Full lnlormation win De cneenuiiy mr- nished on application to A. C. Davis, General Agent for North Carolina, Goldsboro. N. C. Come, see and Le convinced. Special sale every Wednesday January 1. until v vz p 10 40 p a 1 50 a 6 20 a 10 50 a 2 15 8 42 a 1130 5 30 11 10 a no. 11 Daily. 2 00 a 3 29 a 3 58 a 5 45 a 6 00 a 7 40 a t5 00 p suup 2 00 a 3 36 a e tu a 6 35 a 8 15 a 10 30 a II 19 a 4 00 p 5 36 p 10 30 a 11 59 a 3 05 p 4 40 p 10 30 p No. 37 Daily 5 40a 6 58a t6 Oop 6 58a 8 11a 8 11a 9 25a 11 37a 12 28p 3 t)p 9 30a 12 55p 4 02p 8 45p 4 30p 9 35p NORTHBOUND. ilAILY. NOB. V) A 36 NO. 12 no. 38 SEE MY LINE OF WATTS & WATTS Notriinn Succeeds LikP. Success : The UNITED STATES CASUALTY GO., OF NEW YORK. Li Augusta (. T.) Li Columbia a charlotte Li Atlanta (C. T.) A Charlotte Li charlotte A Salisbury Li Hot Springs L Aasheville Li statesville A Salisbury Li Salisbury A Greensboro a winston-salem L Greensboro A Durham a Raleigh A Goldsboro L Goldsboro Li Raleigh A Greenlboro L Greensboro A Danville A Keysville a Burke ville A Richmond 6 40 p Tuauy except Sunday Between West Point and Richmond. Leave west point 7 50 am daily, and a ou am aauy except Sunday ana Mon day; arrive Richmond 9 05 and 1040 am. Re mi ning leave Richmond 3 10 and 4 45 pm daily except Sunday; arrive west ana b oo pre 7 00 p 4 50 a 8 25 a 11 15 p 8 33 a 8 50 a 8Z8i 10 20 a 12 05 a 11 lo a 12 10 a 2 10 n 8 14 p :4 55 p t5 00 p 2 00 p uua i z us p 1 30 p 2 18 p dUUp 8 20p 7 i 0 a 6 20 p 6 40 p 8 25 p 12 44 p 2 30 p l 11 p 8 00 p 8 30p 9 52 p f9 25 a 1 30 a 5 50 a 8 00 a tl 00 p 2 00 p 4 05p 7 25 a 9 52 p 11 25 p 3 Z0 a 4 08 a b 00 a 1 30p 5 lOp 8 30p 12 OOn 8 29p 8 39p 9 4yp 9 49p 11 09u 2 00p 4 lUp 10 20p 11 09p 2 27p 3 20a 4 08a 6 20a GflSfl CAPITAL, Deposited with N. $300,000 , State Ins. Dept. $250, 000 WATGflES Before buying, All new and selected. Can save you money. President, Treasurer, Benj.F. Tracy. Chas. S. Fairchild Secretary, W. H. Chesebrough, Jr. Assistant Doorkeepers, pasters and folders, pages and other subordinate officers, and it may be taken for granted that until the army of applicants know their fate Congressmen will get little sleep or rest of any kind. The President's delivered Tueday. message was Government at the maximum cost fixed by Congress for two battleships ne replied witn a smile: "We simply make it interest ing for the Navy Department, and besides we want Fhiladel- phia to get the contract. If we nave any further reasons we will present the same to the The annual report of General JNavy .Department;. iu ru;.. rf I mr. wamu saiu tuts oius are ' , now in the hands of Engineer-in nceroi tne army, recomuieiru Cnief Melville and Naval Con that better arms be provided fry structor Hitchborn. When the the militia of the States. He contracts will be awarded he points out that many of theStates could not say. are supplied with obsolete and worthless arms, which would be of very little practical use in case of trouble. The existing appropriations are totally inade quate for providing proper arms and equipments for the State troops; hence General Flagler recommends that the War De partment be authorized to receive the obsolete arms from the States, and issue in return ser viceable Springfield rifles of 45 caliber. LIST OF LETTERS o Remaining in Post office at Goldsboro, N. C, Nov. 25. Mint Director Preston's re port proves one thing at least, and that is the falsity of the statement so often made by cheap silver orators and newspapers to the effect that one half of the money has been destroyed by the establishment of the gold stand ard in the Jeading nations of the world. Mr. Preston'3 figures place the stock of silver coin in the world at $4,070, 500,000, and the stock of gold at 14,860,800 -000. There is less than one half of one per; cent more gold than silver in circulation. MEN. A W D Adams. C J no E Carter. Ft E J Flanagan. H Dave Hamilton, A B Ham, M M Hollowell. J A J Johnson, John "W Judge, Jr. P H B Parks. R Willie Rhodes. SW S Smith, Jno F Scott. W Wm H Williams. Joel Ward, Jno Wiggins, (J J M Wood bury. Raleigh News and Observer: There were twelve accessions to the Central Methodist Church at Sunday morning's services, mak ing in all forty-two during the quarter. In the afternoon, there was a meeting of the Quarterly Conference, at which resolutions were unanimously passed asking the Presiding Hlder to use his influence toward haying the pres ent incumbent, Rev. Dr. Tuttle, returned next year. Washington Progress: There is no probability of the civil issue docKet being reached at this term of the court from all indications now. The criminal docket has not been disposed of, and the grand jury will not be discharged in a few days. They have the Bonner murder case before them, and there are a number of other bills before them to be acted upon. The criminal -docket has been the largest for years. ' To reduce stock. We want to move them the first week in December. We are great inducements to cash buyers. New Stamped Linens .and Embroidery Silks. Wash Silks 3 skeins 10c. ri. E.Castex & Co. Giving flway Money. o yes; Givino flway Money Is just what a good many people in Goldsboro are doing.' Suppose you go on the street and give a man a dollar. For this dollar you get absolutely nothing TTnnco frr the 1 Hh rvf thic mrfritVi iu reuulu; luo uai-u, suppose you go iuw a swre, yay uio uoiiara iu " " -"T"" i goods, wnen you can go to anotner store aud purcnase lor lour aoiiars menu caliy the same quantity 01 goods, and goods 01 the best quality, too, R..A. CREECH, JEWELER, I Opposite Hotel Kennon, )ja J- M. PARKER, GOLDSBORO, N. C. At the close of the first five months of business this company had over 24, 000 personal accident policies in force. li i - .1 I j . " 1 7 rrTO lo lti nitu. mcitjaseu lis asstjus tu vjx i, i io. to This record was never before equalled or even approacnea by any uompany in existence at the end of its first or at the end of its second year of business We now place upon the market the latest, the best and the cheapest Acci dent Insurance Policy ever ottered,lto wit: our Popular Combination" $lo, 000 Policy, costing 20 per year. For further particulars, applto Agent, T- ti; JoAlN. Goldsboro, N. C. The famous Gorton's Min strels the finest that travel and prime favorites in Goldsboro, are dated for the Messenger Opera J. M.& A. B. Holloweli. AUCTIONEERS. (bonded) Lite And Fire Insurance ANr Rea Estate Agents. Office Walnut St., lOpposite Law BviildinQ. The W. & $500 REWARD! W. Railroad conmanv will -nav five LADIES. I hundred dollars reward -for informa tion which will lead to the arrest and 1 conviction of the party or parties w o Minnie I attempted to wreck train No, 40 on the night of Nov. 29th, near Neuse river, by tampering with the track. - T. W. BLUOUMB, Agent. The division of the clock dial fin mi nn tea is said to have AUUW v . originated in the ancient city Babylon. . of B Lena Bridgers. C Emma Camerou, Casey, J S E Jones. L Handia Laur,. Sarah Laws. O May Olinger. "Breezy Times." R Bella Robinson. S Bettie Smith. T Eigenia Taylor. Y Jammie Yelverton. Persors calling for above letters will diease say advertised and give their name. The regulations require thatlc must be paid on all advertised letters. Jj W. Bbyan, P: M. $50.00 Reward; The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne county will .pay fifty dollars reward for information tha t will lead to the arrest and conviction of the party or Sarties who attempted to wreck train i o, 40 on the night of Nov. 29th, near Nense river by tampering with the track. J. E. PETERSON, By order of the Board. Ch'm are you not giving a dollar to the man in the store, just as you gave a dollar to the man on the street r - We cordially invite you to come to cur store, try .our goods, compare prices with the prices you. have been paying, and find out if you have been giving away money. The great grocery ho ies of Hew xork, Philadelphia, Baltimore and other cities are constantly soliciting our trade, and stand ready to fill our orders for all that is good to eat. '1 hese immense store-houses are filled to overflowing with the best from e ery land and clime, and from them we are daily replenishing our stock. We have just received an abundant supply Of raisins, citron, currants, figs, apples, oranges, mince meat. jUu n-pudding, buckheat, flap-jack flour, and many otner aa'nues ana nick-nacks. i'or tne tame.our vermuiiiv s- vuv3-y OUT OF TFE JAWS OF DEATH. That's the place from which Robin son's Sarsaparilla has snatched many a poor invalid suffering from a debili tated constitution. If you are suffer- iner from mi'der maladies than tnat, such as coughs or colds, we can serve you with roedicides tnat will take you out, of the laws of discomfort, at least. You're not stuck on a larae Dack, dui our plasters are stuck on almost every- nnn and thev do the work. - . , T. Did you ever near oi a cneap urug Store? No? Yes, you have heard of No. 1. House and Lot For Sale. On Walnut street. House contains nine rooms ana batn room, eigni; nre- places, water works attached; built last vear: well finished as any house in I the city. Will sell ior part casn-, oai- ance on one and two year's time J. M. and A. B. UUL.i-UVViiii.J-, Rail Etat3 Agent FOR Grapberries, Subscribe first class f 5 per year. to The Argus a family newspaper. your palate and your puratj: Kuju cousin? butter at 20 cents. One of the attractions at the A t' an i Exposition is the exhibit of the New Orleans Coffee company. If you & to ihe expo&ition, call and try a cup of the ceieDratea coneo. we are tne ay tuts it ttoiasDoro ana invite a trial. Our aim is to do a large business, a id make a small profit on each article. Our customers get the bene. fit. We k.ep a complete grocery store, and back up with our guarantee what we sell, ' Bizzell Bros & Co ours. M, E RODlIJSOq & BrO Layer Raisins, Layer Figs, Banana? Wnst Centre &S. GOL.ua BUKU W. U NOTICE. Having qualified as executor of the last will of W. P. Britt, deceased, al nersons holding claims against his nutate are notified to present them for nflvmnnt to the undersigned, or to 1. F. Dortch. his attorney, by the 15th flvnf November. 1896, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery This Nov. itn. IBVO, J AS. M. tstii n , executor oranges, apples, cocoanuts, mixea nuts. fine candies, etc., at tne Confectionery Store OPPOSITE HOTEL KENNON, J. R. GRIFFIN Between Richmond and Raleiffh via Kevsvil'.e. Leave Richmond 12 40 nm.dailv: leave Keysville 3 40 pm; arrive oxford o 05 pm, Henderson t? 00 pm, Durham 7 40 pm, Raleigh 7 30 am. Returning leave Ral eigh o 45 am, daily, Durham 10 am, Hen derson t3 30 am, oxford 11 34 am; arrive Keysvile ZOO pm, Richmond 4o0 pm, daily. Trains on o. H. r.r. leavt oxford 5 am and 6 10 pm, daily exuep Sunday, 11 40 pm, daily, and arrive Henderson 5 50 am and 7 00 pm, daily except sun day and 12 30 pm daily. Returi ing leave Henderson o am and 7 zv pm daily ex cept Sunday, and 4 30 p m da.l , and ar rive at oxford 7 2o am and S 10 pm, daily except Sunday, and 5 20 pm daily. JN os ao, 3b and 3o connect at Richmond fram and to west point and Baltimore daily except Sunday. 3-LSEFING-CAR SERVICE. On trains nos. 35 and 3ti Pullman Buffett sleeror between New York, At lanta and Jacksonville, and between Charlotte and Augusta. On nos. 37 and 38 Pullman sleeping cars between New York and new or leans, new York and Jacksonville and Tampa, and between .new York and Asheville and Washington, Memphis and Augusta. Dining car Greensboro to Montgomery. Un trains nos la and 35 Pullman sleeper between Greensboro and Ral eigh. Trains nos. 11 and 12 runs solid be tween Richmond and Atlanta and car ry Pullman sleeping car between Richmond, Danville and Greensboro. E. Berkley, J. S. B. Thompson, superintendent, superintend, Greensboro, N. C. Richmond, Va. W. A. TURK, 'Jen'l Passenger Agent Waungton, D. C. 3. H. Hard wick, Asst. Gen'lPasu Aet. Atlanta. Ga. W. H. Green, J. M. Oulp, Gen 1 Manager, Traffic Mangr, Washington, D. C. Washington, D.O 1 ,000,000 People Wear WLDougtasSUoes BEST IN THE ORLD. 3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.75 For Dots IntYMitla HAND & SEWED PKUvJloS. $5,001 $4.00 $3.50 $2.50 $2251 ForMeni Wear W. X. Donfflma shoes nd istc fVom Sl.OO to 83.VV m patlr. ah style, ana W idth.. The advance In leather hat increased the price of other make., bat the quality and price of W. I.. Hoaflu .lute, remain the asme. Take no substitute ; aee that name and price U stamped on sole. W. Jb. ltouilas, liaocaniM. Mass. Suid bt None Finer- That is what everyone eays who smokes Teller Cigars. Ask for them when you want a goed,- comforting smoke. For sale by all leading deal ers, lm Fcr Sale! young calf. Excellent milker, Apply to II. J. HAM, Goldsboro, N. C, A FINE JERSEY COW and
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