THE MORNING NEWS. THE' MORNING HEWS. j. S. HAMPTON, Proprietor. Daily, ExcEpr Sunday. fWSjwr(WUr .. 'if '' , - fn" KATES F SIBSCRIPTIOM, IN ADVANCE : oe Year y Mail.' Pstage Pjd ixMh ; hreeMunths, ( 'woM-nihs, (( - 'citysubscrihurs. delivered in any part of the city T 4 oo 3 OO i,oo 75 40 3$ DEVOTED TO THE IMTEREST3 Of THE CITY OF GREENSBORO, AND OF THE STATE. Greensboro, N. C, Wednesday.. Mry 18 1887. No. 107 rISLKHEUS' AHNOTOOatEHTS. THE LATEST NEWS aents inserted in Local column at any will be made for double-column fjoa'ivertisei! rice. in extra charge rtrible-olu-nn advertisements. liinccmenis anu icuhucuimuw) ui vuui, ill be charged as advertisements. Candidates for the Judgshlp. facanl r Ui a MJOtiniril M'nr-mmt I A j . .. i vuvt&u lit n suuiie in j Ti i ir. n f fieure is that of a. tall. alender Warsaw, N..Y., May 15. The Har- man. with the left hand resting on the vard College quartet gave a concert Dreasl and tnc n8hl extended. here on Friday, and a Boston lady ap- Among the Boston artists whoje peared as the soprano. Her dress was Si"? 5 hive been admitted to the lihti wn... - a . 1 ncxt Paris Salon exhibition are Walter s ightly decollete and without sieves. G. Page. Frank O. Small. Louis Rater, although her arms -were encased in Childe Hassom. E. B. Sewart and Al- Friends of sev- ,on2 gloves; To-dav. before the larire hcrt H, Munsell. Mr. Pace's Dicture eral candidates have beeun an.active SnSrealion of the Congregational 18 study of a female head. spcak o .jM-toTSZ. Aii!" b" the mother of a,,!,,,, man mnf inning .1 : ".L A moo her sons who have won fame with the brush or knife are Thomat Washington. May 15th. There is considerable eossip ab " 1 J W All anno aAdvertisL-Jnts to follow reading matter, or to J Wood's probable SUCC6S30r On the Su ccupyar.: ciai Place, w,u not be received. - j preme Court bench. muscm,;nt, ana umcuu suyci ukiiicuu 50 tis ywr ,rP f,,r each insertion. Advertisements kept under the head of "New -canvass. It is quite evident that there Uvertiscmcnt ' Wm uecnarjeuuny perten, exrra. Will De Considerable Opposition tO the Payments i"i - lade in advance. . Kemitances must be made by Check, Draft, Postal. ,lney Order, Express, or .in Registered Letter. )Iy such remittances will be at the risk of the pub- ishers. . - : Under the head of "Special City Items," business oiices will be inserted at the rate of 5 cents a line ir every insertion. . THE RAILBOADS. AUKlVAfy AND DEPARTURE OE TRAINS. Kl( UMiiNIi AND DANVILLE RAILROAD. rriv(.s Imni Kichmond at 9.43 am " " " ... 10.32 pm nves fr Richmond at 8.32 a m 9-55 J NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. rrives from Charlotte at 8.22 a m " " 9.40 p m .eaves f r Charlotte at 9.48 a m " '' 10.44 p m Arrives from Goldsboro at.... 9.30 p m " " " 10.20 p m ' " 7.40am Leaves for (loldsboro at 9.50 am " 4 6.00 a m " , 10.20 p m selection ot Attorney-General Garland. Senators George, of Mississippi, and Coke, ot Texas, are among those most prominently jnentioned for the vacan cy. Mr. George was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Mississippi when elected to the Senate. Mr. Coke is an ex-Judge, of -the Supreme Court of Texas. Mr. Coke is fifty-nine years old, and Mr. George, sixty-two. Both men wtfuld be glad to receive the ap. pointment, and both are qualified to fill the position with credit. It seems to be generally understood that a Southern man . will be selected. - - ' o- Brutal Treatment of a Girl. man, mentioning her name, instead of winning plaudits from the audience should have been hissed from the stage. OUR WIXSTOX LBTTBlt. Cole, Hiram Powers. James H. Beard, W. A. PowMl. Worthington Whit tredge, J.Q. A. Ward. A. H. Wyarit, W, L. Sonntag. John J. Enneking. the late B. F. Reinhart and the late J. S. Wales. Winston, N. C . May 16th. A match game of Base Ball was played here on Saturday evening between the "Wachovias" of this city and the 'Live Oaks" of Oak itidge. resulting in a signal defeat of the "Wachovias." "Two causes contributed to this result and the game was by no means a fair test. In the first place the "Live Oaks" had an umpire on the stand who was "up to snuff. They had the That feehncr ot weariness, so often experienced in the spring, results from a slurrish condition of the blood which, being impure, does notquicken with the changing season. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, by vitalizing and deans ing the blood, strengthens and in vigorates the system. SPECIAL CITY ITEMS. ITlour A Big Lot! Wo have all crades of Flour. Oar "White Pearl" and -Silver Crown Flours cannot be beaten. Try a sack. Also Meal. Shipstufl. Com, &c ap22tl Houston Bros. Notice Five lots with buildinrrs on them. two vacant lots. There are four nev-er-failing wells on the property. This uiock ironis on inree streets. Wash ington, Davie and Swaim. The prop erty can be bought on reasonable terms. V. t. Hixhcs. STAGE CHARACTERS. After she finishes her engagement in mis country. .Mine. Bernhardt will Ayer's Pills are the best cathartic Kv 10 xxjnuon, wnere sne viu appear I tor correcting irregularities of the in tne ryceum theatre. I siomacn ana do we is. Uentie. yet r t, u, . . . ... mwrougn iq meir action, they cure lume. i-aiu xiaa as nousenoia com- coDStipation. stimulate the raoretile . .. . . .... 1 - . . panions tnreo aogs ana six talking ana o'gesuve organs, ana strengthen parrots. Wonder if she stuffs cotton inc 5 "era wool In her ears when they become Asa hair dressing and renovator, communicative! Ayer's Hair Vigor is universally com- menaea. It eradicates dandruff; cures uounoa has lately had the courage eruptions of the scalp, invigorates and oeauunes me nur. and prevents its ngor turning gray. NORTH-WESTERN N. C. RAILROAD Arrives from Salem at Leaves for Salem at. 8.00 a m 9.24 p m - 0.00 a m " " 10.54 pm C. F. AND V. V. RAILROAD. Arrives from Fayetteville at 6. 15pm Leaves for Faye'tteville at... 10.00 a m privilege of designating the umpire Portage, Wis., May 15. Some sen and they had one made to order. He sational developments were brought was an Oak Ridge man and did" Oak P" mind on the subject of facdi out in the District Court yesterday in Ridge umpiring-. In the second nlacr? ni"acminato instruction in piauo- the suit of Miss Anna McMillen in the very outset of the game the forto Paying, as follows : The study Boom Enough for All." . . T - 1 ... I... . ... I ft ttlO Ttldnn In t via' mlllMlInn L ...1.1 I against jonn r-a?e, a wealthy tarmtr. "Live Oaks" made a verv hriilionf v wwauvubiwuiu f- n r tu u l -.j; Miss McMillen was bound out to serve chance play which so hacked our bovs "Py tn0 lcast time possible, except which was removed from the corner r-age, wnen she was only seventeen that they never regained confidence years old. Not content with making again during the came. A flv was her do all the work at the house and a batted on which by a stroke of good THE POSTOPICE. Mails for the North close at 8.00 a. m. and 9.00 p.m. " Charlotte " 9.00 .9.00 " Raleigh " 9.00 J " Salem " 9.00 9.00 Fayetteville " 9.00 The money order and registered letter office will only be open from 900 a. m. to 6 p.m . General Delivery is open from 8 a. m.v until 7 p. m. except when opening mails. Also, 15 minutes after opening the Eastern night mail. Sunday hours, for general delivery, 8.00 a. m lor half hour ; and half hour after the opening of the mails from both North and South. The lock-boxes are from 6.00 a. m. to 10:30 p. m great aeai 01 outaoor worK. rage luck the "Live Oaks ' made three brutally ill-treated her, striking her on runs. Up to that time two or three many occasions and felling her to the innings had been played and the score floor once. Three neighbors swore stood i to i and every body predicted that she wasjseveral times compelled that it would be close game. After to plough in the fields and not only the play mentioned, however, the to Dloueh davtime. but often a "whole "Wachovias" lost confidence as was dayand then a' whole night without shown bv wild and reckless playing. ru.le- for those who intend to make it their 1 near the Market and put at the lower prviusion. i w ic iwng ouuuing opposite me Mar warehouse, has been nicely fitted un lor Mr. S Tl niiii-tr u.ln www nr w?-uw?m npvnxn I " v - eatable. Hereafter this house will Generally SDeakintr. blue eves siir- be called the "National HoteL" nify constancy and devotion to friends. I Several rooms are furnished for board tji . , , iu sictu in anu autr inn usie rcaoT Hlnrvr F ir rlrnl - a - ml en I i r. . . ... J suous character and an inconstant. fickle disposition. However, there are some noted exceDlions to tins rest, using a team of horses in the day time and a span of mule's at night. The suit was a civil one and the jury gave the girl f 8oo. - a. r ; It If Vts a Substantial Ghost M 1 ..... . nun inning they quit trying The main characteristics of the altogether and all the runs afterward violet eye, which is called meals can be had at all hours. Mr. N. B. Short, who cooked so lone for capt. Hawkins eatinjr house, lias been employed to do the cooking, he needs no recommendation. mc im made bv the "T.ive n-,w ,.;. mans eye. arc affection and . chivalric belief and limited or deficient RESIDENT CLERGYMEN. cally given to them. The newely elected board of town Commissioners made some changes in the city police force at a recent meeting. Mr. Hugh Martin was dis missed from the force and Mr. J. P. Penny elected in his place. Mr. John intellectuality. Presbyterian ; - , Dr. J. Henry Smith, N. Church St. Rev. E. W. Smith, Asheboro St. S. Greensboro Baptist : " Rev. W. R. Gwaltney, S. Elm St., South Greensboro. Methodist Episcopal. Rev. J. E. Mann, W. Market St. ' " G. F. Smith, S. Greensboro. Methodist Protestant : Rev. J. L. Michaux. N. Greene St. " J. R. Ball, Spring. St. Episcopal : ' Rev. A. H. Stubtys, N. Elm St. Brazil, In d.. May 15th. Forjseveral nights the home of the venerable Di John Williams, iear Bowling Green, has been the scene of extraordinary manifestations. wh;ch the familv and ' I nr. xt r ta j . r , . I u , : . i : . i neighbors attributed to ghosts. The " H oway' nreny ot your ""r.ulVKl . T"":r.J.J urey eyes are tne most expressive of all eyes and denote strong qualities of mind and soul. Persons with gray eyes usually nave a great deal of pa triotism. aeu sausiacuon ana ; conceit are commonly the characteristic traits the wo- Cape Fear & Tadlin YaJIcj Biilrsd Ca. i purity, nomrtrrn Rrrmt V Ol Taking effect 6.00 A. J.. MoruUy, April th 1887. TttALN hOU'f II. Merony was elected chief police and represented by the green eye. When PRODUCE MARKET. Apples green, per bu i.ooar.50 Bacon hog round .7 ag Beef ....5a8 Ruer ...,.i8a25 Beeswax.... '. : ai8 Chickens night before last, however, neighbors surrounded the house and lay in wait. Near midnight they were startled by four or five shots fired rapidly in the house. Rushing in , they found Ed Williams, aged eighteen, a grandson of the doctor and members of the family, hurrying up the stairway as in pursuit of some one. "He was bleed ing profusely from a fleah wound and he graphically described an encounter with an armed burglar. At daylight, however, he was missing and with him $1,800 belonging to his grand father. . city and who had served as chief up to this time was reduced to the rank ot surbordinate. The opinion has been expressed that the removal of Mr. Dowdy from the position of chief I was not altogether acceptable to the community. Mr. Dowdy was a faith ful and efficient officer. The apparatus for the City Elec tric Light System have arrived and a spacious brick building for the ac- cruelty very often, and in men LVe Bennettrille.. Arrive Maxton Leave Maxton Arrive Fayetteville . Leave Fayetteville. . Arrive Sanford denotes that the possessor is rifted mm with strong powers ol imagination. The very light blue eye is character- Leave Sanford islic of the northern races and in a I Arrive Greensboro.. woman it suggests- constancy and Leave Greensboro. truth, steadrastness.simplicity, courage I Ar've Walnut Grove and purpose. In a man it is apt to denote a phlegmatic disposition. Brown eyes are the eyes of the south and east and denote as a cen- eral rule passion and lack of originality. in women, they mean jealousy and Pass and Mail. 8.4 jam 10.00 10.15 12.05 Pm 12.20 2.25 2.45 M 6.15 10.15a m 12.50 pm Freight & Pass. i.jo pm 3.35 pm 410 pm 7.50 pm 10 a m 2 46 pm 3 30 " 9.00 : TW tir " Tme Ifcj I'rrm rWy....... W va... Twm Wks..... Twm Vmm eli Scmpmrnl tfym mk ' ' n n s 4 m WILMINGTON &WELDON RAIL ROAD COMPANY. .11 CONDENSED SCHEDULE. '1 N TRAINS GOING S0UT1L or. 14. Dx. Dai!y Daily Lv Weldon..'! IJpnJi'P'at loara Ar Rocky Mt'2 33 p m m mlt UU1 W . U JJ 111 ....... Lv Tarboro.'ll 3opni.... Ar Wilson.. 4 05 p ra6 58 p roj 07 a ra i-r wuson.. r4 15 pm' . Ar Selma...;5 40 p m' !..... Ar FaTetiev3 32 p m.......j Lv Goldsboro 4 54 p m 7 40 p m'j 58 a m Lv Magnolia o 09 p m'j 3S p mt5 18 am Vr Burgaw..;7 00 p m 613am Ar WUming. 7 50 m'9 55 p m'j 00 a m TRAINS GOii;G NORTH. 1 No. 45 I No. 47 1 No- 43 Daily, j Daily. Daily. Lv WilmingJii 40 pm 8 50 a m 8 52 p m i.v uurgaw. ........ 9 j4 a rn 9 50 p m Lv Magnolia 12 52 am 1023 m 10 42 pm Ar Goldjbor 'i 55 a mi I 35 am it 58 am j 00 a m' 9 $8 a m tt 25 am' 2 32 a m 12 25 pmi2 51 am Lv Favettev. Ar Sclma... Ar Wilson-,. Lv Wilson . . Ar RoTcyML! Ar Tarboro. Lv Tarboro 4 5op tl 33 am Ar Weldon..U 05 a m'l 15 p m 2 4 Sara TRAIN SOUTH. Dinner at&anfori. Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3 00 , . - -1 , , pro. Kciurning. leaves ocoiunu rccic at 9 30 a m., daily except Sunday. Trains leaves Tarrwro, r. w via Albemarl 5c Raleigh. R R, daily, except Sunday, 6 pm.; hunday 5 pm.; arrive W Uliamston. N. C, 5 10 p m. and 6 40 pin. Returning leaves Williarruton. N . C. Daily except Sunday. 800am, Sun day 9 50 a m. arrive Tarboro, N. C 1005 a m, and 11 30 a m. Trains on Midland N. C Branch leaves Goldsboro. N C, daily except Sunday, 5 33 p m.; arrive SmithfielJ, N. C." 700 pm. Returning leaves Smith field, N.C.,7 30 a m., arrive Goldsboro, N. C. 9 00 a m. Southbound train on Wilson & Favet teville Branch is No. 50. Northward is No. 51. Trains No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia Trains No 47 mikes close connection atWeldon for all points North daily. AU rail via Richmond, and daily ex cept Sunday via Bay Line. , .... Trains make close connection for all points North via Richmond and Wash ington. " All trains run solid between Wilming ton and Washington and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. JOHN F. DIVINE. General Supt J. R. KENLY. Supt Transportation T. M. EMERSON. Genl Pass. Agent -c AND DANVILLE llklC HO AD. CONDEKSEDKCIIEDULE. TRAIKS RUN BY MERIDIAN Tlim spring , Corn new Corn Meal Dried Fruits Dlackberries I5a20 ....ioais 7s..aso ...a6o 6 1-3 lticer Hiding Places Money. commodation ol the plant is being erected in the rear of the jail. It is expected that electric tire will illumi nate our streets in the course of a very few weeks. An enterprise is also un- courage, superstition and mild reck Iessness. Leave Walnut Grove Arrive Grecnsboro,. Leave Greensboro.. Arrive Sanford Blue eyes usually go with light hair, but when they ro with dark hair and complexion there is coupled I Leave Sanford - S . 1 rt . I . . m 1 1 wun me anecuonaie qualities a ten- arrive rayeuevuie Pass and Mail. or der consideration for a street railway dencv to deceive, stimulated by an Leave Fayetteville.. i Philadelphia. Mav ic.-Dr: Tohn r,.:a j j- j Apples. .. ..'...... V.y..V.V.V.V.V.7.aa3 Purne '-wno ePl a small store on Peaches, unpared i-s, a 1-2 boulh Fourth street, in this city, unpared i-4, 3 where riA sold n nntent merlirrnhear. F-ucu .539 1 . . . F.gSs ; .10 Llng "1S name' was fathers 40 this morning. He had been living eed 75 alone for the lastyear. and the house " ..ii.jr .................... .....A I ' n J"4 A 'A.' f 1 J and general debility are supposed to have been the cause of his death. The police searched the room in which he was found and discovered $2,700, th"e greater part in gold and silver, hidden away in crevices and old boxes, Some of it was tied up in bunches of rags and old socks. There was plenty of food in the house. system to be driven by electric motive power. It is reported that $15,000, the amount of subscription requisite to the organization of a slock company to ambition for conquest and leading to the gratification ol admiration. Jn Educational Drawback. Arrive Maxton Leave Maxton...... Arrive Bennettsville 1.50 pm 4-30 " to.oo am 1.30 pm .5S 4.10 4.25 -6.20 -6.30 745 M reight & Pass. TRAINS GOISG bOUTII. 7.30 am 2.00 pm 3.00 pm 6.45 pm 6.00 am 9,22 am 10.15 am 12.20 pm Mr. 13:U, la?. ; No.M. ' : Oulj. LevaNvYork 4 1 &i Leave l'LiUJ.l!u. ...1 7 Mam Leave FUUnuor-. 9 43 a m ..ill.Oasi Ko, 12. Daily. 4 33 pm CZ1 pm 912 p ta tl eOpin 2 i.T p xu ; 3 00 an 5 SO p m j aa S5 va.1 8 CGan Nebraska has a college with a mil- I Train moving north. LaT W.ir.Dt;lou. ... Leave CLarlott.avillr. Leave Ljnchbarg Leave LUavllU Leave IlicLmond. CO p 01 2 50 t,m Leave Oold 'tl S.1 am! 03 pm Leave luic.rj 53) pm 1 CD am Leave Daraaia 1 8 33 pro' 2 37 tea LTHuli Vn.A Ilinti 10 18au Factory Branch Freight & Passengej Lave iUI.-Lary. .!llTJatu ll2Ja Leave CUaiivitt. .., found dead in bed build the Roanoke and Southern R. R , Hon-dollars endowment, twelve pro- Lt Mmbor0t 7 Superfine Onions. .... ... . . Oats Pork . Peas Potatoes Irish . Sweet. Rags Cotton.. Tallow Wool washed .r- . .... a4 00 1 60a So ; .......40345 .6a 7 ,...6oa75 .60 ........1 .. ....6 has nearly been secured. Dr. S. L. Burkhead, pastor of Cen tenary Methodist Ediscopal Church, returned Wednesday night from the annual missionary meeting of Bishops at Nashville Tenn. Mr. Z. WV Whitehead, the, clever editor of the Patriot was in this city Friday. G. O. A. lessors and 20a students, but it lan Ar Greenab'o 9 30 am guishes. Thc trouble is that it has no distinctive yell. A college without a yell is a poor affair Philadelphia Call, Train moving jaootb. Lv Greeoab'o S 00 pm Ar MiUboro 7 00 pta Leav SAtUabarj. Leave Grebvil!e .. Arrive AtluU. . . 30 unwashed........... ..so Wheat .iai ac RETAIL PRICES OF GROCERIES. Ricon Sides ..... .. Hams...... Shoulders.. Cheese ... ........ Coffee-JRio........ SO r .......8 .......30 .19 2-3IO THE FINB ARTS. Alma Tadexna, the artist, has a stair case of sold brass in his new residence in London. fS9Thf ceiff " anrl r1?iifrfpr r f Alma ... . - . w .. uAMui. iudj, iu.rb. xvaic Tadema have contributed two charm- Chase, who is living quietly at Edge- I ing little pictures to the Grosvenor wood, has many marks of attention Ka,Iery London. Prosperity of JTIrs. Kate Chase. There is no danger to human life more to be dreaded "than that which arises from vitiated blood. Dyspepsia, rheurrtatism, headache, and general aeDiiity, an Tesuit irom it, ana are cured by the use ol Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Take it this month, bix bottles, 55. The largest and sweetest flavored Bananas in the city. Large juicy Ap ples. Roman beauties. Real fresh creamery Butter, pure maple Syrup. Momaja Coffee and other fancy Grocer ies. HEARD BROS. shown her from Justice Chase's oid friends. Her financial fortunes are re- the boom in suburban mg business with the U. S. Patent Of- real estate. She has recently been offered $150,090 by, a syndicate for the PATENTS. Inventors and , patentees and all.hav- viving with IT" ot- Hnle. . 20.000 fust class, hart pine. fice are invited to communicate with me with confident reliance upon my fidelity to their interests. Hew inventions patented. Old inven tions improved, and rejected applica tions revived. Caveats filed. Trade marks registered. : : Prompt attention. Skillful service. Moderate charp-es. Send model or sketch for lree report as to patentability.' Edge wood property. ... ji JTeiv Jl'aiurat Gas lVell. shaved F. E. Church inherited great wealth shineles. call on W. R. Land. Star ana is inereiore one 01 ine lew anisis 1 warehouse. who can devote themselves to their " " . : Savings Bank Meeting. Judge "Hilton gave Meissonier's painting of "loo?" to the Metropolitan Notice is hereby given that the first crven and the fault of the paint Is Freight and Pawenger Tnaa mna be tween Fayetteville and Itennetisviiie en ilondaya, Wedncatlay and 1; nfiaja. Freight and l 'avenger 1 rain runs kivwb Fajetteviile and Greenaborv, Tneadaya, Thorsdajg and Satordara, and between Greensboro and rajetteuue wonoaya, m eu- neadaya and FridsT. raaaenser and alaii mm mna cluij cz cept Bondays. "l he corta bound Traia mxe ciote ccn nectioa at Maxtio for all points aontb. J. W. FRY, General Superintendent W. E. KYLE. General Pass. Agent e- City IiOtH, A few splendid "Building Lots, in a very desirable part of the city, can bebought at a moaeraie price, oy ap plying early, at this omce. A. Gurrnntcc, We will Gnarrantee the Atlas Ready Mixed Paints, sold bt Callum Bros & Co., of this city, to give satisfaction, and aeree to repaint where such is not 2 2au. 1(0 pa 2 3d' 331 pia GZJum, 44sio I 10 pm 10 40 pta TitAlNS GOING .SOUTH. Dr.l9.h lv". Na.&j. ' ... D-iij. Diiir. Arrive Cburl. tie CI 3m! 6 j3 pn Saltlxrj C 41 to, 8 01 pm High Pil....j 7Saxu 9 13 fta Grreclp ro I 8 22 9 J ,ta Crorbam ' 12 47u. 4 41 am Raldsli . . .. ..j I im C 3J aa Goldboro I 4 43 pa II S3 am Arrive DtnviU J IC lOi 11 23 pm Richmond. 3 Spu C 40 am Arrive Lt neb Lor? 1 15ta 2 CO am - Cbarlottecville f 40 p ta -A 10 aa Wabinton .. 8 23pm 8 10 am IUl'umore .llC3pm l0 03 am - rLiLulrl r-U. 1 3 00am 12 S3 pm Nca York.. CJpn.' 3 20 pm Daily except! Monday.' Museum ol Art. He has also presented meeting of the" corporatoi the museum with Detailles "Defense peoples' Five Cents Savings 01 narapigny. Wabash, Ind.. May 15. A most powerful natural gas well was drilled to-day at La Fontaine, near this city. Preliminary information cheerfully At a- depth of 900 feet gas was struck furnished. and" in fifteen minutes a column of " a q YANTTS -."'- Solicitor of American ana Foreign Pat-' Pvenzed Trenton rock, water and ents, 816 F Street, N. W Washington, sand shot 1 00 feet in the air, indicat- C, v ing an enormous pressure. An aquarelle by Adolf .Men zel. seventeen by thirteen centimenters in size, was recently sold at 5.003 marks (making at that rate a price of 226,300 marks per square meter), the highest price probably ever paid in Germany for a work of art. j W. W. Story has finished in Rdme a statue of Christ in Arab dress, the head bound with a scarf and the shoul- ra of The Bank of Greensboro, will be held at the Court House in Greensboro. N. C... May 30th 18S7. at 8 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of adopting by-laws, electing officers, ana doing sucn other things as may be necessary to complete the organization. IL IL Kino, Ro. M. Douglas, J. W.Scutt, - - W. F. STEELE, S.S. Bkowx. N .W Sm C. HAILUOAD. oorxo aotTB Na M. Kv 51am Lv. Salem C 40 p ra . 6 30 ooraa yotrrrte Na Zl. ar. Salem ' ll 24 j.m i2 SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. On trains 50 and 51. Pullman HufTct Sleeper between Atlanta and Yew York. New Orleans and Washington via Dan ville. N On trains 52 and , Pullman -liuITet proven. UEO. U. V ETHEKI1.L OC VO. Ca Aivr 4r1tr ,11 9nA r,re hfore 1 Sleeper Montgomery and Washington. ia v-... -.. ... --...w - I t .v: . - -ti buyinjryour pa nts. M1"".-"" . '""c between Kicnmona ana L-eenrx3ro, and Greensboro and Goldsboro. - . - For rates and inlormation apply to an Agent of the Company or lo SOL HAAS. T. M. Jas. L.TAYLOR. Gen. Pass. Agent, - - Washington, D C I m Wnntcd-An Active Industrious Bov. who must De ol good character." 15 to 17 years of age. correct at figures, ana wrue a ooa hand. Address, In own hand-writing Lock Box No. 167, Greensboro, N. C. i

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