3 54 it v . r : i - : -r 1 I w . m a r ! M LIU8UUI , J. 3. HAMPTON, City Editor, v - WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, Jan. 26. For North Carolina, Southeasterly winds : colder. s Greensboro Almaxa. c. Sun rises 7:18. Sun sets 5:08. Moon sets 9:39. . ' . - , INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS, v Second Page. . j ... .- ... ' . . At cost H. J. Willianjis. s , Racket store J. A. Kernodle. Family groceries--J. F. Hodgin. ' . Groceries and Confections D. E. Sherwood. . ChinaHall J. E. Ellis. General Merchandise-J.L.-Keeling. To the Farmers Galium Bros. & Co. Confections Lipscombe & Johnson. , Third Page. Bright, New and Attractive Sample S. Brown. . Winter Clothing F. Fishblate. " f Fourth Page, Just Received J. E. Thorn. Groceries J. W. Scott & Co. Groceries Donnell & Bro. Mobhtn(JNews one week for , only 10 cents. - Old newspapers for sale at this office for 25 cents a hundred. The city authorities are having repairs made upon the engine house. Mr.' Moses Strauss has almost completed the third of his new houses on Washington street. The name of the colored man who lost his hand at Summerfield on Saturday, John Hadleyv f - There are now 110 boarders at the Greensboro Female College, be- sides - a large number of day schol ars from the city. - There are only eleven guests stopping at the hotel de Gilmer "at this time; two white and nine color ed one of the whites being a female. -Kev. J. A. Cunningham has pur chased the residence formerly occu pied by Mr. Geo. Ledford, on which he is making some marked improve ments. ... Vv-'-:: - -5 : '.. Mrs. W. T. Rankin, who has been visiting her sister, Miss E. C. Burn sides, in this city, returned to her ,. home in High Point yesterday morn ing. ; - - The three new business stands in the Peter Adams building are about finished. One of them will be occu pied by Mr. W. A. Homey, as a jew- : elry store. Xl' party of sportsmen, who have been hunting -near Mebane, N. C, passed through here on . their way'to their home, in Brooklyn, N. Y., Wednesday night. , , The destruction " of the beautiful elms in front of the new post-office building is witnessed with sadness b many of the older citizens,who grew upwitntne trees. 1 Two car loads of mules passed - through here yesterday. They were from St. Louis and were consigned to George T. Bennett, a noted stock dealer in Goldsboro. N. C. ' : The mail engines on the North Carolina railroad, which formerly ' . burned wood, "are being changed to coal burners, as the company pro " poses to use coal on that line hereaf ter. Mr. Chas Dj Vernon of the Mc A doo House, of this city, .and Miss Emmie Robertson, of Greeneville, S. C, were married in the latter city on Jan. 26th, by Rev. Ellison Capers.. We learn that Mr. Joe Goodman, who was Tor some time employed by the Odell Hardware Co., of this city, intends to "take unto himself a wife" ; of the daughters of Winston, at an early date. ' r , Messrs. J. C. Tomiinson & Bro proprietors of the BeJlvue Hotel; are; t our authorzied agents at Xligh Point, v Hand in your subscriptions and advertisements to them and they r1ftIyepromptattention;V':' Mr. W. L. Callum, who has just returned from a trip . through some cof the lower counties in the interest - of his firm; ha& the misfortune tolose his horse, the animal sudonly drop- . Ping dead in the shaXll But - not withstanding "the :mfchar; hw1. trip was qnite successful. y Mr." pickerson Ja!:i:r Ir.ss :ucep(txl a position, oh the Mo:t'&X kiy as reporter Tnd sol icitor, a 1 id is a u t h or- ized to collect and receipt for, money, due the concern. . That Dick, is a brickeverybody knows.:,:'; ' I t f t t m - . " ; . ' ' ' !MrJ M; K. Call urn,' we are ' glad to announce, has concluded to re turn to his old home and re-enter business. He has now gone North to select his stook ot goods, which will consits of fancy groceries, cigars and tobacco. His stand will be in . the front room of the Western- Union Telegragh office, and he expects to be ready tr f serve' hU old : friends and customers by the first of February next. - . A correspondent writing to the Winston Sentinel from this city,makes the following mention of the News: The Morning News bobs up again . She has come to stay; Friend Hamp ton thinks he is on good foundation. There are now ! in the undertaking, some elements of success. - There is undoubtedly much good will felt in ( the community toward it, and said guuu will iri uuckuu up uy buusuinuai aid." t , Mr. W. T.BirdsalC of New York, the champion paper , "drum mer" of the United Stotes, who is well arid favorably' known bv everv job printer? and publisher,; between vanaua ana iuexioof maae us a pleas ant call yesterday.: He has been on the road for a quarter of a century; seen everything, knowns everything, and is a veritable walking encyclo paedia. He, speaks Chinese with the fluency of a native, and when he and Mr. Kwong Sing met there was an interesting clatter. He is now repre senting Conrow Bros., 33,' Beekman street, New York.v . A Few Iiaundry Hints. A spoonful of oxgall to a gallon of Water willset the colors of almost uny goods soaked "in it previous to wash- A teacup of lye in' a pail of water will improve the color of black goods. Napkins should lie in lye before be ing washed. It sets the color. . Astrpngieaof common hay will preserve the color in French linen. Vinegar in the rinsing water for the pink or green calicoes will bright-. en them; soda answers the same pur pose for both purple and blue. To bleach cotton, cloth,' take one large spoonful of sal soda arid one pound of chloride of lime forMhirty yairjJsV dissolve tn clean, soft water; rinse the cloth thoroughly in cold soft water so that it may not rot. This amount of cloth may be bleached in fifteen minutes. J?om?wG?. . I i . ; .''.. ; The Mokning News has pomt f the front again, shining as bright as a new silver dollar, t J. S Hampton, Esq., sola editor and .proprietor. "May success be ey.er thine," broth er. Patriotl Yours truly. ; : ' ; , ' NEWSTORE. ' ' h H f? ; ! " ' i ' - ': - ' i you want cheajj Groceries or Coun ky Produce.'come tbthc old; Stel cor ner and examine our stock. ; : Very Respectfully, ; John Donnell, Jr. & Bro. 2Zridn i tfis head quarter efthirUl for Silver.Jlated Ware, and Jut the most extensive factorif 9 in the country for the manufacture of ChandtlUrs, Zatnpe, Tall mnd Focket Cutlery, Eronse Gopd,&rg and a great variety of other 2Trchndlox SpUT2AlZl JLRTZCZJSS for every da ue; eof Us tehen ordered of u than is or dinariZff paid for hogu good JCKHT S.TSATTCJf, and all kindsol ilu.u l terehandixe, llusiru Gut VlAlin Rfri.-o. fiend for caUloeva. Can? Intrunienti. Jolmston 1 Confectioners, Grocerymen, AND DEALERS IN J - Has j'usi received one oi the finest lots of Confectioneries and iancv Groceries. and are selling them at prices astonishing to the wh61e city., a ' ' r r ; Has a lull line of fine ' Malaga Grapes, 20c. lb. tigs 10c. and, 5c. boxes. Oranges 2 for sc, Pop Corn, ic. ball, best Kerosine Oil 15c! galon,' Towels 5c nowerea Handkerchiefs c. Knights ot Labor Soan. best soan in "th ntv. it r. -. y --- V. J . ounce cakes 5c, and 6 ounce cake free, and many other goods to numerous to mention. A large line of Groceries, &c. Come one rome all and et the benefit of our cheap bargains. Youry very Kespectlully LIPSCOMBE & TOHNSTON. New Painted Front, Market Square. - . WHEN YOU WANT - GO TO I ' GREENSBORO,, C, ttlCo. , r" " ,.? i ; ": , : j 5 "1 1 r ' ' ' - - v They Carry One OF THE LARGEST STOCKS - IN THE CITY. AND KEEP A Good Class of Goods AT REASONABLE PRICES. r - 7 .. All Goods guaranteed to bo as represented. . - JUT RECEIVED A FRESH LOT OP Mies is Dates ipfe PicJcles, Jbc, Sro, ALSO A NICE LINE OF 1 . it ''- ' 1 i hz: Fur i Mb ". YaHej-.ttaSfcaJ Ci. CONDENSED TUTE TABLE. To take effect at 1 p. m., Sanday. Dec 3. hS r.iAirj Line "TiiAlN KORTlL BennettaTilla Shoe Heel FaretteTOle. Banford ....... Ore Hill I..... Liberty..... QneniboTO ....... Fond. Arrive. 9.37am l 11.37 am 1.55 pm 5.45 7.45 Dinner at Banford. 1 I 0M7 ' ll.Cf. 2.15 Y m 3.26 I 4.23 & 15 TRAIN SOUTH. Pond Greensboro. . . erty...... n Ul.. tOTit . etteTille oe Heel........' BennettsYille. I ArriTe.. I 9.00 am 1.40 pm 4.05 6.05 7.25 Dinner at Banford. ' LeUTP. 7.30 urn 10 00 nbi 11.25 1225 jim 2lH .- 4.15 C15 ' it For the pleasiirt o4 i iW iqcjulge in that kind of amusements The best article ot Oil to give you light on this subject, pr any other, if you use it right I am still In thfl Baking business. - , , E. Thom. J. L. REELING, . ' "l DEALER IN - T GENERAL 2IERCHANDISE OATS, sh&stu??, mwlavBAco SUGAR, COFFEE, CAMED FRUITS : -VEGETABLES , : v f AND COUNTRY PRODUCE. " fc , - 1 ... , .... ' Prices as low as any house in the city. Goods deliver anywhere in -the city Irce of charge, : 7 -V T 1 1 i 1 ; rv , Freicht and Passenger Train leaves Ben nettsTUle Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 1.30 p. m., arrives at Shoe Heel at 3.35 p. m., leaTe8 Shoe Heel at 4.10 p. m.,"Knd ar rirea at Fayetteyille at 7.45 p. m. . i .' Freight and Passenger Train leaves Fay etterille Monday, Wednesday and Friday a. 6. 00 a. m., arrives at Shoe Heel. at 9 22 at m: ; leaves Shoe Heel at 10.15 a.m.t and ax rives at BennetUville at 12.2Q p.m. - Freight and Passenger Train North leaves Fayetteville Daily at 10.00 ajn., arrive at Banford at 20 a.m.; leaves Banford at 3.30 p. m,, and arrives at Greensboro at 9-00 p. m. . . , Freight and Passenger Train South leaves Greensboro Daily at 8.50 a.ni.;- arrives at Banford at 3.15. pan: ; leaves Banford at 4.00 p.m., . and arrives at Fayetteville at 7.50 p.m. - , . W. E. KYLE, Genl Pass. Agent -J.W.FRY, GenlSop't. 1UHMOND AND DANVILLE RAIL ROAD. " . CONDENSED SCHEDULE. . TRAINS RUN BY MERIDIAN TIME. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Nov. Htu, lbSG. Leave New York. ...... Leave Philadelphia.... Leave Baltimore. ...... Leave Washington . . ... Leave Charlottesville. Leave Lynchburg Leave Dunville.' No. 50. Daily. 12 00 n't 3 50 a m 6 50 am 9 00 am 1 25 pm 4 0 p m C 45 pm NoC2. Daily. 4 00 pm 6X7 pm 9 37 pm 11 00 pm 3 00 m 5 10 am 7.45 am Leave Richmond.. ;....il 30 p m- 2 30 I Inn. I . caiouuikiuo., o z p nv 4 Zo a m a m i4 1-3 p ni! 4 05 a m t2Upm 521 am 6 30pm 7 30 a m 3 55 pm 9 43 a m 111 50 am 4 35 pm 5 42 pm C22pm 5 OJpm 700 pm 3 03 am 4G2 am C40 p nil '2 80 urn 9 05pmr 948atn 37poi 10 16 em Leave Kevaville Leave Drake's Branch.. Arrive Danville Arrive Greensboro..... Leave Gqldsboro ....... Leave Raleigh Leave Durham. ....... Leave Hillsboro Leave Salem ........... Leave Greensboro ...... Leave Hich Point - Am ve Sah jbnry.. ...... 10 55 rm 1 1 20 km eave aausoury t U30am TUT ?vteSM,Ille-1230pm AmyeAsheviile, ' 5 55rm Amve Hot Springs. .;. ; 9 30 pm Leave SalUbnry. ill 00 pm 11 23 am Iieave Concord ' i aa it m t . .7 v , u ajcuto vDarioiw . . . . . . . LeaveSportanbuig.., Leave Greuvill Amve AUota.. . :. .'11.40 ap- n m 12 45 pm'' ICOpm 3 44 an.- 3 34nm 5 04 am, 4 48nm r TRAINS GOING NORTfi. Nov. 14th 18ii6. Leave Atlanta :.. . .. Arrive Greenvilla . . . . v-Huiuiuuurg. .. . No. 51. i Daily. 245 pm' 8 50 cm1 l(J04vnj! Charlotte. 1 1 C5am! Saljqry 2 43 am 30 am Salisburv .Statesville...... Asheville. Deave HofSpringi ... - " . High Point;.,., UlA ' r Am fa RiiisWWrt V Darham........ M Raleigh . .... .. No. 53. Daily: 8 40 am 2 32 pm 3 43 pm C 25 pm 7 25 pm o 01 pm .. P G 1G pm 5 03 pm 10 51 am 8 20 am 3 W 9 03 p'ov 4 12. -a; 9 47 pm 420.mf;fapm: S31w, . 41 afcl 7 00 am 4 .4 am 8 30 am. 6 50 ani 4 40 am' 11 on Wm- .f 1 00 .... . 4 20 ami 9 55 pui 6 00 am 11 23. jm 8 3a am 2 J f 853 am' 2 37f , 0 31 nml O-T Arrive I tffiSiTJ g T r ....... 4 id nm 10 na mt . i t Leave Greensboro. . . . Arrive Danville Kysrille .Barksvllle... ... Leave Dan vilje ROAD COMPANY - rr. I ' If. CONDENSED SCHEDULE:1'.! TRAINS GOUNG SOUtTT S45pm!! mil -4 - Nov. 14, ,6-1 m4? . - ;. , Daily. Lv Weld on. . 3 15 p rji Ar Rocky-Mt 33 pm Lv Tarhorn!iTt imf . Ar Sclmy.... 5 4o.p m u; Ar Favettc p m ' i ' T- Lv Goldsboro H S i-- ta 7' t7 s i ui3 3 P m.j is-,, Ar:Wilming.7 50 f.9 JSTp I " TDH'P'rn . .. trainsgqing: NORTH. No, 451 LvWilmi ArGoldsborJi ce a-m'ii it ,m'ii Tir? ........ Tftn mf' . r u 7 V .,9 S a.m; ..U35am 2 32 a m.IJ5C nm t- r. .... . . . a . h m ... I OO ,..u 1 oopmyi aria 4 laptn. .:.!.. 30 inaKT.'. .'. Lv Faycttev. Ar Sclma.'. Ar Wilson."., Lv Wilson . . Ar Ro'kyMd Ar Tarboro. Lv Tarboro. ArWc!don. Trains on Scotbndf NVrt Ttr,Vu oi. caves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 1 co p m. .Returning, leaves Scotland t Neck at9 3oam.. daUf except Sunday. , Trains leave , Tarboro.. K. via Albemarl & Raleigh. R R. daily, except f".y6prfu;Suftday 5 Prn.: arriie Williaraston, N. Gf, 8 10 p tni and 6 40 p m. Returning leaves . Wjlliamstbo. N C. Daily except Sunday. 8 ooajnr Sun. day 9 50 a m. , arrive . trboro. N...C. 1005a m.and II 30am, : . -.. . h4 Trains -.on? Midbmd N C.Branch leaves Goldsboro, : N: Q : dailyi except Sunday. 5 30 p ns.-; 'arrive Smiihfield. U. c iT.PJ"-" Retomin leave: Srr,ith. beld. N. C. 7 30 a m.arrive Goldsboro. N. C. 900 a m. .... , Sduthbound train 01 Wilson & Fay et teville Branch is No. o. , Northward it NO. 5 .-: r- Vw ; '4 -J Trains No. a Spmhi will stop only at Wilson. Goldsboro and Magnolia. Trains No 47 makes clo'se connectioa at Weldon for all -points 5 North 'daily. All rail via . Richmond.' and (fail; tx cent Sunday viatBay Line." .v , Trains make close conhectioji for ill points North " via Rfchmond nd Wash ington. ?, ,j tur ii ; : All trains run solid between Wilmiag ton and Washington, and have PoHcja Palace Sleepers attachetl. . jomr. divine; . . . General Sa?t If R. JCENLY. .Sup't, Transportation. T. M. EMERSON. GenlPass.:AteL C AROLTN A CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY. - v. . ,. . Ofhce of SupE!rjrrrNT)fcNT, ; Wilmington N. C.; Sept. 19. iS : CHANGE OF SCli ED UllE! ' On and alter tliij' e?aey t?e :(sAlovn?.t Schedule will be operaje cn Jhis'K roadi " ' PASSENGER, M Alt 'AtiD EXPRESS TRAIN. Daily Except Sukd'ax. : j Leave Wilmington at:. 740' p.o No. 1 vLeaVe rlaleigh at. J ..'7 db. p n ; J Arnvc at Charlotte. . .6 55 a n ,,.goa )R 1 I:eiv? ChrWfiat No, 5 V Arnyc at Kajeigh gt 5. . ). Arrive at .Wilmington, J 45 a U ; LOCAL FRZlGH-rPass. Car Ai lathed. pa . - ' SLEEPING CaTTsK?VIcF; On trams 50 and 51. pullman Hu(rct Sleeper between Atlanta ami Yew-York; New Orleans and Washington Ha Dan ville. . . - - - .1 SlSSiSf 5 and Puilm Buffet Aikff 5?cry nd Washington; AlWnna Washington, via Danville. On trains 53- and 53 ptljman S between Richmond and GrC:nsboro 13 Greensboro and Goldsboro. f For rates and information apply' to any Agent of the Comply or to SOL HAAS, T.M. - , Jas. L.TAYLOR. k , " '' Gen. Pass. Agent. . .:. V" Washington, D. C. . a Leave Charlotte at. '.7 40 an Arrive ar Laurioburir: at.!. r. . . c 4 v n Leave Laurinburat... 6 15 an Arrive at Charlotte at:.. -.,77. .440 pr3 Leave Wilmington! afjT. Vu-j9 aJ . !3 Arrif o af aunnhurg at rSt :.j i J b Q Leave Laurintfarg at . r, ; T.; ; I t i 5 k n Arrive at Wilmington att . .3 '35 n f " Local Freight bwcen-Vi!migtoa and Laurlnburg Trl-Weekry-learisj Wilmington ort, Mondays. . Y ednesdap md .Fndays.".. Leave J-aurihburg oa Tuesdays, Jhursdap and Sitcrdays.. Passenger Trains, ttop . at rezulir Stations onlyt and Points designated la :hepanrt Tj?? 8 ZU j X . 'DanVeiccptiSupcray'-J.. . t-eATeA.Aaris:to,-,..'.7 3X helby n. loan Arrive " Ellenboro . : .'. 12 co m , f No. 3 No. 4 Leave Ellenboro. .'12-25 po : Leajx SbeU3-r. ;r 2 p o Arrive Charlotte. ..;.r 25 po Trains No. 1 and 2 make chlse con nection at' Hamlet with u ATrabs to and Ifom Ralejh'. 1 l Tbrough'SHreping Cars' bctweefl". V2 mington and CharloUe and Raleigh'flH Charlotte. 4 - ", VI . " . . ',TakV-', Train No. i Ig- -C'.ate Sutionji Western N. C. R.-pw, AsBeTu and points West. ' Also,.- icr'- Spartan L i.-,' Greenville. Atherisr Atlanta and C oir.tiSouti west;. :Lr r:- j UOJOES,'. ' . . -' - . . Surerinteadec- F; Oiik, GcnVcz::? jcr Az1 A. o u I J .1 .