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THE: .H0KK1KG .NEWS.-, j. s. HAMPTON, Proprietor." lATISOIAmtTWM: n t $ i n s : I II Mm uy..... . TVrc D y Tmr Dyi 1. FhrTJbyi..............-. " Wh. ...... T . . .. ..... ... . . . TVm Waeka............. Daily, lxcefi umjay. . , ( V Si HSCKimoN, IN advance : One War !' Mail , Postage paia, 400 ........ 2 00 M.,!Un-. 1 00 " 75 " " ,40 DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE CITY OF GREENSBORO, AND OF THE STATE. Three C-moAinruMMit laa M ci-awl VOL.-L Greensboro N. C., Srturdhy, Mry 21, 1887. No. 110 lo run. TlMHUN'ivMilirr aaea ( die . Month, ,;i,.r delivered in any part 01 lite cwy , city sui ' ' . 4 V suhsf THE MORNING JEWS.- sit 3t ,0 cts- Pr eek- , ;, .', THE LATEST NEWS. Suit f g-ait4f TIr. Lang try. SU3I?IBI1FIBI1 LKTTSK. No n.lv.rtisoaents inserted in Local column at any nil Ate made for doable-column "ftrll ' rncrtmenflatiana of candi- a., .-xtra charge wi ' ' - -it i. v.a-(Tf.,l ns advertisements. , for ..lt.ee. wi.. . to IpllOW reauiug Advcrti occur Am" ,.rtis " c-nts to iguow . o 1 v anv special place, will not be received. ment, ana uuitii , sertion. - ' . unaer me neu ,pi;;tw ,,r, fr each insertion. .i.-.-rtisements kept ... i 1 I CfKr nMnf svlra mints will Decrariuu uj transient advertisements mostue Advert is'-' fr ,;!.- in advance. P-ivinuiitS i u ruu-i. rft Postal Ki-aiitances must in.tur: u, , Order, Kxpress, or in ncsuicx remittances win uc ai iuciu M-'Ht-y ()ii!v -inch libliers. Under the ..Mir,-, will he ne r every insertion. head of "Special City Items." business rted at the rate of 5 cents a line .5. THE RAILROADS. AKlMV.M- AN 1) DEPARTURE .OF TRAINS. AND UANVILLB RAILROAD. strong advocate of :! the Urapciancc cause. JV. meeting was held by the local temperance .organization at Coatsville, and Mr. Ellis took strong grounds Detroit, Mich., May 19. Writs of I against the, $ales of .drinks, under attachment against Mrs. Langtry were whatever disguise. John Hampton, a issued here to day, as the beginning J brother to Steve, owns. a drug store of actions brought by theatrical I in the village.,! and Steve concealed - managers at Bay 'City, East Saginaw, himself in an alley adjacent to this Muskegon and Grand Rapids. The j drug slore, armed with a bludgeon, and Lily had engagements at all these DOints, which she cancelled, it is claimed, injuring the bussiness as well as causing heavy loss to the managers. in each case 51,000 is claimed as damages. The officers into whose hands the papers were placed visited killed him; but Mr. Ellis s daughters Mrs. Lantrv's car. but she was asleeD. brought soeedv assistance with thir , rt ' - 1 - - and entrance was not effected. The I screams plan , was to""levy up6rilhe "many Neighbors rushed upon the scene, valuable articles ot 'dress and finery and when one or two ot them attemp carried by Mrs. Langtry in her private ted to arrest Hampton his brother, the liver the Annual address of the High rar 'VTavflower." - When she awoke druggist, appeared with a revolver in I School here next Wednesday, tne 25m - the matter was temporarily arranged lv sprin? is udoo us with flowers and bees. The mockrbird with the or chard, trees, the humming-bird re veling in the honeysucle-bloom; the farmer whistleing his team afield, and school boys and girls romping and frolicking with side hurting fun. Rev. A. Peele. of New Garden, as Mr. Ellis and his two daughters preache4 a good sermon on the passeo on ineir reiurn irom mc icm- 1 Sandy Foundation,-in Ihe Academy perance meeting nampion sprang oui istSabbath. and Rev. I. A. Bowles is and dealt Ellis a blow, knocking hhn -xnected to oreach next Sabbath, in senseless. Hampton then beat his the Groye whcrc the Methodist Church victim with the club and would have u to be Mr. May, the bard of Summerfield, and our telegrph operator, is on a That feeling. ol .weaiiness, so often I XU'ILMINGTON & WELDONRAIL expeiienced in the spring, results from I Yf ROAD COMPANY. - - - Editor Morning Spnng.love- wh5cb bc0K impure, does not quicken I TX Sarsaparilla. by vitalizing and cleans- I l . , fcv "TT ing tne oiooa, sircnginens ana in- 1 -,w.r- . ? -l-rr") 3 SPECIAL CITY ITEMS. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. Flour A Big Lot! We have all grades of Flour. Our "White rearl" and -Sil ver Crown" Flours cannot be beaten. Try a sack. Also, Meal, Shipstufl, Corn, &c ap22tt Houston Bros. Notioo. Five lots with buildings on them, two vacant lots. Thercare four never-failing wells on the property. This block fronts on three streets. Wash ington, Davie and bwaim. l he prop TRAINS GOING SOUTH. No. 48 J No- 4o r No. 4 Nov. 14. -S6- Dii Daily Daily Lv Wcldon.. 3 1$ p m 5 3S p m.I loam Ar Rnrk Mil tt D mi.... .... Ar Tarboro. 4 50 p m .. Lr Tarboro. II 30 pm'. ..... . w O n- 4 wrt r wiison. . 4 o p j y ' T Lv Wilson.. 4 15 P m .. Ar Selma. . .'$ 40 P ta..... .1..... Ar Favctiev.'c 32 p m;........j LvGo!dboro4 54 P m.7 P w 3 Ss a m Lv Magnolia 6 09 p nv3 3 P 5 i a n pleasant trip to Baltimore and W ash- crty can hc b0U2ht on reasonable I Lv Burgaw.. 7 00 p tn 013am ineton.D. C. terms. M. T. Hughes. Ar Wilming.J 5 9 $S P n7 00 a m mgto Col. L. L. Polk, of Raleigh, will de- TRAINS GOt.:G NORTH. -z l - - VT - . Sj 7T I ro. 45 i 0.47 j n!,lr. Daily. Dailv. j ' 1 - Arrive, !r- Richmond at. ;,ves f' r ! hmond at.. Arrive I ,n v ,.,KTU t VUDLINA RAILROAD. , fr.Mi Charlotte at .r ' harlotte at.. Arrives fi-1,111 C.oldsboro at.. . . q.4 j a m i. 10.32 p m , . . 8.33 a m Q-55 Pm ... 8.22am; .. o4o J? nii . . . 9.4a m ... 10.44P m, . 93 P ""i .. 10.20P m Aycr's Pills are the best cathartic for correcting irregularities of the stomach and bowels. Gentle, yet I f v;imini Jii 10 pm S 50 a m S 52 p m thorough in their action, ther cure I Ly rjarKawi 34 ara95opm hv the actress ivin bonds to appear into the drug store. They then closed Cal. literary, and social entertainment cot-stipation. stimulate tne appeuie Ly Magnolia,i2 $a am 1023 Pra j 0 " 1 . . 1 ana ai?esiive orrans. inu sircnkrtucu 1 rMthnr t rr m il 15 am 11 o am place at 017. nKuviu-,- ,? w . here in the suit when the cases are the doors. arh hand and rovered Steve's retreat I of Mav. at 1 o'clock, o. ra. The musi Mr. Ellis was found to be cr the Students takes called;, .Mrs. Langtry plays here to- seriouslyrrfrperhaps fatally injured. 1 o'clock, p. m. night and to-morrow night. He receiver! -two ugiy contusions on A traction engine Jpill Put Himself On Record. ...1 700am passed through the head, both laying bare the sku.l. hcre to-day for some point in Rock In a short time a large crowd of indig- 1 ingham Co. It was running on dry- nant citizens had assembled, and for j land. squeaking, whistling, spitting xtt,, vt m The Wtrahrs an hour or two it was feared that both r-. crarinin? and Inehtninjr the C it x uaiv, 1.TX u V W - I a a the system. Asa hair dres "i::; V, ; r x ft lv wuson .. a 33 pmnSi .n,ntlftn of the raln. invigorates and Ar Roky Ml! ... too p.m I 27 m : . . . . n I --r,,Ur l ' I.v Favettev.l.. rsui'g'and renovator, Ar Selma. .. 1 1? v r is universally com- Ar Wilson-..; 1 25 ..... beautifies the hair, and prevents its fading or turning gray. 4 50 P m Leaves f.r (Wildshoro at. SOUTH-WESTERN N. rrives from Salem at C. RAILROAD Leaves for Salem at. 7.4a m , 9.50 a TO. 6.00 ami I Atlantic, , 8.60 ni 9.24 p m 10.00 a m 10.54 P m C. F. AND Y. V. RAILROAD. Arrives from Fayetteville at... Leaves for Fayetteville at 6.15 p m 10.00 a m Augusta, Me., special'says thatMr. l the Hamptons would be lynched. A children. They thought Capt. Murphy Room Enough for All. Brainerwhile on the other side of the very bitter feeling is held by the bet- had run off the track with his engine. M D Thomas' rill put himself on record ter class o.i citizens against bteve 1 and was trying to get bacic beyond me ftori nf IrplmH H will visit HamDion. as mis 15 noi ni mm t-i w 1 nridtre. iA.or.. Aj tX II ivliu yj a nviutiwi ----- --w- 1 g " 1 a GTfadstone soon after his, arrival and J outlawry. He has not been seen since will undoubtedly be' asked to speak he disappeared in the drug store. at homerule meetings, cauquet etc. These invitations he will accept.- Af- Florida's Senator ter eettiner Mr. Gladstone's appreci ation, Mr. Blaine, "accompanied by -Tallahassee, Fla.. May 19. In the The Exports Exceed the ports. Jm- cJJ building. which was removed from the corner near the Market and put at the lower end of the long building opposite the Star Warehouse, has been nicelv fitted up for Mr. S. B. Bullock, who has made some notoriety for keeping good eatables. Hereafter this house will Ar Tarboro. Lv Tarboro. " 3 , Ar Wcldon.. 4 oj a m a ts p m.2 45 m oad Washington, May 10. The ex ports from the United States during Trains on ScoUand Neck Branch leaves HalJax lor Scotland Neck I t 00 n m Returning, leaves Scotland Neck it 9 30 a m.. daily eicept Sunday. ; Trains leaves Tarboro. N. C, pa Albcmarl v: Raleigh. R R, diily. except Sunday, 6 pm,: Sunday 5 p m.; arrive WiUiarnvton. .L,8iopni, w Willtamston. n Sun- p m. Returning leaves THE POST OFFICE. Mails for the North close at 8.00 a. m. and 9.00 p.m. Charlotte " 9 000 Raleigh " 9 Salem " 9- 9 Fayetteville " 900 The money order and registered letter office will nly be open from 900 a. m. to op. m. General Delivery is open from 8 a. m. until 7 p. m, -except when opening mails. Also, 15 minutes after pening the Eastern night mail. Sunday hours, for general delivery, 8.00 a. m for alf 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 RESIDENT CLERGrYTMEN. I -r-. 1 1 STU r Mr.Parnell. will make a tour oMre- joint session of the Legislature to-day January, reoruary auu -- . w r!L r tT:.-ri ct,i Qnotorc r. this vear lartrelv exceeded the Im- land. addressing public meetings. .11 inc voic .u . - - . - ; Vet Capt. Hawkins eating house, has been carried out, ova- suited as l0liows; samuc. rasw 04, ' , emnloved to dj the cookinr. hc needs v . a . c be called the -National HoteL" V u7 1 V , i.V Tir S C Several roomsa.e furnished for board- ? 5 a arrive Tarboro. N. C. ers to sleep -in and I after thi, uate .ready loJnm,n MiJlantTN. C Branch meals can be had at all hours. Mr. ... . j.-i- . V? n Ci.r..i K.-. n.nl.-A tt Inn ,r tnr lltrrl GoIUlborO. v., OXlty CXCCpl the programme is tions will be had at every band. There would be no impropriety in Mr. Gladstone callings upon the most nrominent citizens - in the United sr - , ;tntps to aid in an issue which is o such importance to so many of his fellow citizens and certainly more in Mr. Blaine responding. Goodrich,- Rep., 17 declared elected United ator. Mr Pasco was only partially competed, indicated ;t-it5 Sen- mai mere nas uttu vuhc i ploy no recommendation. n5 im f Occident to Jfladame auscliek. Jan- balance of trade, and that the Im port for April exceeded the exports by at least fifteen million dollars. - y .1 Play of Imagination. Cape Fear & TaJlia Yallej RiErul Ca CoxDrx.uu ScBZDCtJi No. 21. Taking fjftel 6.od A. J., Monday, April th, 1887. 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. Stubbs. N. Elm St. Attorney-General Garland's Candidacy: Washington, May 19. The report that the President was contemplating the appointment of his former -law partner, Bissel', of Buffalo, to the Su preme Court vacancy, is denied at the White House and said to be unauthor- ized. It is announced semi-omciany that the President will confine the se lection to the "Fifth Judicial Circuit, over which Justice Woods preside. This circuit includes Georgia," Florida, NewPort, R. I., May 19. -Mad- The conversation of two little girls ame Janauschek, after her performance amused inc. Said one: here Tuesday nighj, and while visiting one or the members of her company, in the Perry House, fell down a fight of 14 stairs breaking her right arm, and badaly bruising her whole body. The accident will cause the abandon- ritAis South. men season When I grow up I'm going to be a school teacher." Well, im going to be a mamma and have six children." "Well, when they come to school to me I'm eoincr to whin e'm, .whip 'cm'' Leave Fayetteville. Arrive oaniora Leave Sanlord Arrive Greensboro.. Leave Greensboro.. Ar've Walnut Grove LVe B;nnettville.. Arrive Maxton Leave Maxton Arrive Fayetteville PRODUCE MARKET. Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and brought by Miss Sophia Brayer, sixty .a I . 1 t a. T? Texas. It-- is said that one reason five years old. sne aueges inai r icuc -.t ot all her eniraeements for the (with crescendo intonation.) - I . . ... ...a. . You mean thing! ' (.wiin norror.j What have they ever done to you?'' Rh iivi Old Enourh to Knote Minneapolis irioune. iJuageys Mnsignt. In Washington county. Ark., an old fellow, who had been summoned to serve as a juryman, but who did not appear at the appointed time, was brought in by a deputy sheriff. You have treated mis couri wun Pass and Mail. Freight Pass. 8.45 am 10.00 10.15 12.05 pm 12.20 2.25 " 2.45 " 6.15 10.15a ro 112.50 pmj 1.30 pm 3 35 p (4-lo pm 7.50 pm 10 a m 2.46 pm 3-30 M 9.00 - Sunday. 5 30 p m.. arrive Smithfield. N. C. 700pm. Rrturniog leave Smith ficlJ. N. C..7 3o a m.. arrive Goldsboro, N. C. 900 a m. Southbound train on W ilson i Fayet teville Branch U No. 50. Northward Is No. 51. Train No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson, CoUkboroanJ Magno.ia. Trains No 47 rmvcs clove .connection at Wcldon for all point North dtUy All rail via Richmond, and daily ex cept Sunday via Day line. Train make cloe connection lor all point North via Richmond and Wash ington. :. All train run solid between V ilmmg ton and Washington, and have PuUman Palace Sleeper attached. ' JOHN F. DIVINE. General Supl . J. R. KENLY. Supt Tran portal ion T. M. EMERSON. Genl Pas. Agent it ICIIMONII AND UVSVILLB RAIL- i:0 AD. TILVIS SOUTIL Milwaukee, Wis.. May 18. A breech ot promise case, which was called for trial at Marinette to-day, is Dinner st Han font. t'OSDESSZD SCHEDULE. TUAl.S-S HUN l;T MEUIDUSTlltn. Apples green, per bu. . Baton hog round ..... I'.eef flutter l'.eeswax Chickens old spring Corn new Corn Meal . Dried Fruits Blackberries. Cherries..;. . . Apples Peaches, unpared 1-2, " " unpared 1-4, " pared Egss - Feathers Flaxseed Flour Family ' Superfine. . Unions ............. Oats Pork Peas Potatoes Irish .... Sweet Rags Cotton ..... Tallow..... .". Wool washed unwashed. Wheat ... i.ooai.50 aq 5a8 ,,..i8a25 ai8 iSa20 ioai5 aso a6o 6 1 -a .. 71-2 23 2 1-2 a 59 .10 Lrave Walnut Grove which decided -4he President to adopt rick Warnike, aged sixty, made an contempt." said the judge, and unless Arrive Greensboro,. 4-y ppear. l snau iae gicai Arrive saniora Pass and Mail. I.50 pm VWiuv - - - 1 1 ivn w D j - a 1 - -r - - g 1 t t t? I I mmtm n frtxtm tyffr fMtnn lOf VOllT I I riv this course was that it wouici relieve earnest appCal tor her nana ,n mar- - , uke 4rcal Arrive him from the embarrassment ot At- nage and was accepiea. r uriucr, u.c l,asure in punishing you. Do you Leave Sanford tornev-General Garland's candidacy, complainant alleges she had such firm nQt knoW( sjr tnat when we insist Arrive Fayetteville. J . I... . .1. c I.. 111 r . .... m I tt ..... 1 1. The leading candidates who reside in faith in fredencics promise 01 iui- tnat you snau oca juiym-n. ; -j ujvc r,t ...,.. 'I know that.jeuge, our. x never oin lcave .Maxion the Fifth Circuit are : Secretary La- riage that she became his victim. Th ----- m m laaiiii w 1 1 a a . 1 u a.' v. - wm a . - -w.- a m w - - j mar, ex-Congressman Hammond, Sen- anxiously-awaited wedding-day came compliment, being alius afreed Arrive Bennettsville 7-15 " ln.ao P" . I - . ... ji e 1 a. r:t,s4 I . .. a T ... 41 , t . I - - 10.00 am 1.30 pm 1.55 4-IO M 4.15 - 6.20 W.J rcight & Pas. traiss nuiNQ sourn. 7.30 am 2.00 pm 3.00 pm 6.45 pm 6.00 am 9.22 am 10.15 am 1 Dlj. DIly. . 4 AS at! 4 39 pn .' 1 2"amj tZl .J 9 44c! Oil v M .(11 UTi II U)pm 3 y' it tu ' 3 fll m ai .! w !f trt, S PS 3t ntnrs Georre. Put?h. Gibson and Coke, and passed, and the defendant failed v - v O - o I A to make good his promise. She wants The National Eeagtie. London, Eng., May 19. Lord Ran dolph Churchill in a communication published in the Times this morning quotes the speeches .of bir ueorge nit Tre.velvan inthevear 1882 and .6oas j883. in justification- of the present 4045 government's policy towaras Ireland, 75 4 5 .a4 00 $4,000. Triple Hilling, A-roaauty. Tallequau, I. T., May 19. News has just reached here ot what may turn'out to be a triple killing, in Flint . ... . r District, about thirty mues casi 01 that snmehodv wuz trvin ter natter me ?"' None of your foolishness. Why did vou fail to appear?" , "ledge. I jest could't come." "Family sick ?" "Wus'n that." You don't say so.' Why. what could have been the matter ?" K"aint ver truess. iedce Let me see," said the jurist, tcratch- h t hid rrnrrtivtlv. "HOid On a Factory BranchFreight & Passenge Train moTiog north. Lv Miliboro. 7 45m Ar Greenib'o 930 am Train movin zjTatb. Lv Grwobo 5 00 pra At MiUboro 7 00 pm XL. U.U. Imt IU i-r. ... IeTo V..,..Nwa. Lcc.v l"LrrKtrti.: UCV ' I I 1 - Lear ltu..l.l. I o F', uuw Lfc.tr i;;,-Liwo! I J p ta 2 W B Lmtt iUW.: SWih., J W l4 D.ia. j Cli,.n. 137 am Leave .yt'i-l'trf. illJJam 113 mm LmT C.'Uxr ... SOSaUt ICOpta Li av iruv'.ll : u t mm, ym AmrtA'IU I 0 ta 1J 40 tw . . . a. irr awm.. t . ' m mi in t r . m I miniiTP. Cl I Llldll BIla4a- here. John ciair, im vmwiw i fa ing nn imily. You must have had a sick a a Vcl 1 . . I ----- ... 1 IJII1I1 . X UU ltltl i.- ..6oa7 and contends that there has been no prench Christie were returning from u ' r the iudtre exclaimed with 6o I rhancrp- in the National League tactics 1 . evnr.tincr where thev had I htirct ot inspiration. ' or situation in Ireland to warrant Mr. - , - d very freeiy in liquor, when -er struck it. jedge;yer struck .t Trevelyan s change oi views on mc Jim Christie and Blair tell out. v-nns- -.tr Sheriff - said the iudiie. in the subject. tie shot Blair in the side, monauy wavcring tones of suppressed excite- woundine him. whereupon Blair snor. ment, -adjourn court and we II an go head, killintr out and Mill ,iiw-- ---- " 30 20 .$ iai 25 Jl Student Shot. RETAIL TRICKS OF GROCERIES. P.acon Sides ........ Hams....'. Shoulders.. Cheese ... . "Coffee Rio. . . . .. . ......10 .......15 ........8 20 .19 2-310 PATENTS. StreATON, III., May 19. Miss Car rie Calvin, a student of the Streaton 8 High School and a highly esteemed young lady, was shot and seriously wounded to-day by city marshal Keill, who, in attempting to kill a dog. missed his fire and shot the young lady. She was partaking of her lunch with several companioris on the high Her recovery is him instantly. He then turned ana shot French Christie through the shoulder, seriously wounding him also. look saw Traveler. at the hoss." Arhvt tv, ta Vamncrr Trun ran b twn b F.yVtUrlu d HenntU,ill. ct VJnedaT and Fricaja. Freight and IWdrct Train ran htijm o TVnuri and baioruai. - GrMDkVoro and FajetUvia Monday. W eI- u-j. . A. Urn X raeseer ana Aiau ma '-j - - The north bound Train makra close eon nectino at Maxton for all lmu mwa. J.W.FRY. General Superintendent. W. E. KYLE. General Pas. Agent t ..-Al.NSlW.NO SOICTK. Doc. ! 11 K Arrive " ,,! Sl-t"r . .. Hii rw- .. ( l m-j' f . . L)tir'.Mu ...... !:: gti . . " Oot-t-,,d Arnrt Dn.l'ff .. liicLay -n . . . II l'.l tne rv - :.iM.lp!.i'. Sr Y"fk ...... Excessive Iterenue. Savings Bank Meeting. Notice Is hereby given that tho first meeting of the corporators of The Peoples' Five Cents savings nan oi Greensboro, will be held at the Court House in Greensboro. JN. t., iay City I-ot. m . A few .plendid "Building Lots, m a verv desirable part of the city, can k, KoWht at a moderate price, by ap plying early, at this office. Dal. ?'. 'I r ', Nv 51. i N.M. D ir- j o -'. . CCm C rS m .' n iUiu 8 01 1 m 7 "r iu 3 13 fta .' 32 3 41 fro . ., 12 i'ui 4 4S .u 1 SJ .tm 6 3-1 a. ' A 41 ptM 11 ' ara . It l'aa 11 2J m J a C 40 an MIS j-ta 1 (O mJix . J 4 ) Ib 4 1) ata . S 11 u U am 11 l3yu- W UJ ata ,., 3ir mil ii ita C 31 3 "S3 m a riitrrnntoc. We will Guarrantee tne aiui awuj N.W N.C. Il.WLTlOAD. N. V Krv SX a ft e 4a r m Washington. May 19. is now estimated that the government reve nue for the ct rrent fiscal year will be frrtrr hv iourteen million dollars h,n rontemDlated when the official estimates were prepared for Secretary Manning's annual report. The re- Inventors and patentees -and all hav ing business with the U. S. Patent Of ;nir;tr1 tn rnmmtintr.ate with me nv.t aic iimivu-iv 1 . , with confident reliance upon my fidelity school grounds. to their interests. ; doubtful. irr invpntinns natented. Old inven tion imnrovfid. and reiected applica- I anther Prohibition faMl. tions revived. Caveats hied. Trade m&SUo. ;sitat .ece. Danville, In... May .9 -E. R. EV ceipl. a pccl.d o agRregat. $370, Moderate charges. Send model or lSt a prominent citizen of Coatsville. ooo.ooo. . sketch tor tree report as to paieniaDiiuy. was brutally assaulted last nignt Dy . Preliminarv inlormation cheerfully i I. G. Whittier and Mrs J - 1 MPVE naiMULUU. I., o uvoi. .u . w . -. r - - .- 1 n CUV: A q YANTIS acter; and beaten nearly to death Solicitor of American and Foreign Pat- J Ellis is a member of the D ents, 816 F Street, N. W., Washington, County Central" Committee D. C, ; . . " - . . - - rf . ,v " -v .. n t. ntk Kin a nVinr-L' n m.. for the I i;wa Piir.t sold bv uauum iro purpose or Kdopung Dy-iaw?, eiecxicg Co.. of this city. 10 give "rr;'"; LraJ: , .iin.T eiifh oihor lhlnt I -a tr rmaint where sucn 1 noi . K-a k- fmuii of the paint i IVCII aiivi mw - - - officers, ana uomg bucu uum iiiiuk i a as may ue nucusary iu wuipicw i organization. Ko. M. D0UGL.V8, J. V. Scott, W. Ft Steele,. 8. S. Brown. . Haniet Prescott Spofford are among the offi- Trttiii-o or Kent. . I have an oie hundred acre Pasture 3 1-2 miles frcrn Greensboro, and will pasture oiock ai one uuu eath.-.Mr. P'ln Tsuffra I.aeue just Eiture fee. be paid Wote flock is e and . a at Amesbury. ' . - ooio aCTB Lv. Sa!o ar. &dm 11 ZS r x SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. On trains 50 and 51, IV.Iman Bufret' Sleeper between Atlanta ar4 Yew York. New Orleans and Washington via l)ia- On train 52 and 53. -Putlnun BufTet Sleeper Moatr;omery ad Washington, Aiken and W'avhinton. via Danville. On trains j, and 55 Puliman Slwper between Richmond ami G-ecnborp, and Greensboro and C"kIdsboro. I rnr rata and inlarmilion aoolf tO Wniatoil -Via -vilt . f any Agent of the Company or to Industriou Boy. who must be ol , SOLHAAS.T. M. good character. 15 to 17 years o. ag- ? , Jas. L.TAYLOR. correct at figures, and write a, good tas4 Aj,cnt . hand. Address, in own nana-wi.w.. - Washington. U. f-. Lock Bx No. 167, Greensboro, N. C, - P Geo. D. WetheriuL & Co. See our advertisement in th- PaPeT and call and get sample shades befoie burin? your paint. Calluu Bros. & Co. 1 m 7)
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