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.. . . . . - - - - mmB mmmm " M M mm 'mm THE MORNING NEWS. THE MORNING NEWS. j. S. HAMPTON, Proprietor. pur.i .isiied Daily, ExcEFr Sunday. ro e a r n t s 9 rs 1 s m f tWm rjr " Dar.... - - T W, . K ATES OF SUBSCRIPTION, IN ADVANCE I , ),. Vcar (by Mail), Postage paid,.. 7.. 4 00 su'Months " ;; , ;; lhrt-MthS.; m 100 lwoMJnhs, (i u 75 DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE CITY OF OKEEMSBORO. AND OF THE STATE. ( ipfc .Momn, ............ . ' I "T 7 f ID c:ity subscribers, delivered in any part of the city I V OL 1 MtA... ...... ...... Greensboro, N. C, Thursday, June 2, 1887. No. 120 ?ifMa tjfm aaa ICELBHEES' ANNOTOCSMMTS. THE LATEST NEWS. IT -YOTIIE D.UT1E. lvertisci uents inserted in Local column at any DIIAJTML JlCOJTITE. What Theodore Tit ton is 'ing Ji'oteadays. no- Singular Cake of Stir-Dtstrue-tton in a Tennessee Drug Store. priC". i extra charge will be made for double-column ,,r tri;::-c.!u-nn advertisements. A!; announcements and recomendations of candi- ' t I ..I . ..1 n A . . ' 'vi r.isc "Jnts to follow reading matter, or to NASHVILLE, May 31. In East Nash- r. ,My ar.;' special place, will not be received. Vllle to -day John G. Bemal, an old "Amti,e.nent, and official adverusements 50 cts per man, a painter, and very muchad- , tip; for each insertion. i j A l . rt. ements kept' under the head of "New dlCted joking, Went intOa drug Store i -it 1 Cf.. . . Jk jtZ 1 A vjrtis:incnt win ucuwcuuuy cuh cxira. I auu gUlIJg UaCK. lO WnCfC OCOlgC Payments for transient advertisements mast be ni:i'!'-' in uuvatu-'- The Victims of the Opera Com ique Fire Are Inelrred With JHueh Ceremony. Puiis. May 31. The funeral ser vices over the remains of victims re covered from the ruins of the Opera Comique were held to day in the Cathe dral of Notre Dame, the Archbishop of Paris taking a leading, part in the ceremony. The edifice was filled with a dense crowd, including Senators. received announcing that the ropo desires the prosperity of the Catholic church. BurUx'ton Free Press. TTTILMINGTON & WELDON RAIL ROAD COMPANY. Paris Letter in Pittsburg Dispatch. While calling on Mrs. Stanton her old friend Teodore Tilton came in. He is . as witty and talkative as ever. Donelson, a clerk, was putting up . .1 marl a '.a . ut -- t a: 1 r I Riances mu oe mau. uy- v,necK, xrait rosuu , . . ... Deputies, members of the theatrical ,i,.nty Mu-i, , ... 1 uriuK, wiiai- win kiii me; Lunei 1 r son, woo was measuring aconue, saia: "Here's something that will kill you mighty quick aconite if you just drink enough." "All right,' said ch remittances will be at the risk of the pub ( )(,! -ill' fii'i -r thy head of "Special City Items," business notice will be inserted at the rate of 5 cents a line or ' try insertion. persons, ing the wreaths and many distinguished The thirty coffins con tain remains were covered with and other floral offerings. famous. iphoriMM. It was Gen. Henry Lee who alluded "What am I doing at present, you ask? to Washington as first In war. first In Well, I am just now giving the last peace and first In the hearts of his touches to a manuscript that will countrymen. eventually form my third volume of The expression "eternal vigilance poems. It will appear in due season. i$the price of liberty" was used bv I.lways carry one ol my rhymes with Webster In his reDly to Havne. It roe. and in a cafe, streeet car or con- did not originate with Webster, cm an imprpvemeni ouen occurs to mY which I make iotthwuh. For in stance, here is. a ballad based on the Magna Chart episode in English uisiory. 1 nave naa it nere in my however, and by some authorities this epigram Is given as of unknown parentage. Milk Shakes, THE RAILROADS. t AKU1VA1- ,At DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. Uofi .'. iU. 4 t I J A 1 A L. A A .AUVW A WW Ills aUUlUl V . A. Mi 1 J . . m -. Bernal; "get me something to drink it . n,r . t. a , rr . ' Pcl aN winlcr' ln5 11 J5 now t,,,lc .,?1.Waler ,nd lcc ?r"m.!?,d $c out of." Donelson poured out an " Z .1 reaay tor the printer. Poetizing is. K KK IIMOM) AND UANVILLE RAILROAD. Ai rivi Am-. Iroin Richmond at 0.43 am " 10.33 p m K.r Richmond at... 8.3a a m OSSPm NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. ; fr uu Charlotte at 8.33 am " 9.40 p m fir Charlotte at 9.48 am '' 10.44 pm Arrives from Goldsboro at 9.30 pm " 10.20 p m " 7.40 a m Leaves for Goldsboro at 9.50am " .................... 6.00 a m " . 10.30 pm NRTH-WESTERN N, rrives from Salem at C. RAILROAD Leaves for Salem at . C. F. AND Y. V. RAILROAD. Arrives from Fayettevi'.le at Leaves for Fayette ville at "My God! Did you drink that?" "Yes." said Bernal. "Then you'll die,' " said Donelson and rushed oft for help. Six or seven physicians were. summoned and did all they could, but it was too late. Bernal said he had no idea of killing himself and no idea that the glass con tained poison. His wife two grown sons were also called and were with him when he died. Donelson is much de- 8.00am I pressed and claims that he knew the old man was joking, but thought he would not drink the poison after being told what it was. Bernal was about sixty years old and thought well of by everybody. J. II. Wests. Nice Box of Candy. While you are out driving would it not be nice to treat your lady friend to some of our fine home-made Candy. iw. URtEXSBORO LANDY CO. The Citadel of Chiretlru. in enronic diseases, medicine should be restoring, and not debiliu- tine, in thptr art inn TTK m .A-4..-r..1 have already reached, qoo.ooo franc, meetinir at the Woman's Christian strengthening and "curative effects. The Comte de Paris subscribed 10.000 Temperance Union. In Savannah : I realized from the use of Ayers Sarsa- frart nnri r.imn KnthcrttiM niv ir . 1 Krhitrairu ivhtb ha h rnrn ii I Pai,,a? sustain the reputation of this 000 francs. other quarters, has taken refuge In The total number of bodies recov- the newspaper offices." It's un- ered is 91. Several of those who have necessary to state that this young been working in the ruins have been lady is the prettiest and brightest ounce graduate full and said: "All ' roc IV Tr,; inere.ore. one o. my cniet ana per- right; here she is." He did not notice lnJl T 1 f m$t B-rnal who took it ud and drank it. remalns were buned ln the metery ablef occupations in this beautiful and isrnai. wno tooK it up ana aranK 11. 9 p-nf:n m HnM and M. Rrthtnt - Donelson, looking up a moment later delivered orations at the grave. ana seeing tne empty glass sa.a: The Arehbishoo will nreside at an- other special service at St. Roch on weanesaay. conations tor tne sutlers a vouncr ladv said at the recent remedy ai the most popular blood puri ncr. City Lorn, A few splendid "Buildine Lots." in a very desirable part of the citv. can taken into custody charged with steal- representative of her sex in Georgia, be bought at a moderate price, by ap- . 9.34 p m 10.00 a m .10.54 P m ing jewelry and other valuables found I Nashville Union. in the debris plying early, at this office. Set Fire to by a Jflirrior. . . 6.1$ p m , . .10.00 a m THE POSTOPFICE. Flames in Savannah. M.iils for the North close at 8.00 a. in. and 9.00 p.m. " Charlotte ' 9.00 9.00 " Raleigh " 9.00 Salem " 900 9.00 Fayettevillo ' " 9.00 The money order and registered letter office will nly be open from 900 a. m to 6 p. 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 ali hour ; and half hour after the opening of the mails from both North and South. y The lock-boxes are from 6.00 a, m. to 10:30 p. m Baltimore, May 31. Upon return ing to his library after a brief absence this morning Dr. David Genese, who lives on North Calhoun stieet, dis covered a shutter on fin. -It was dis covered that a hand mirror lying upon a table focussed the rays of the sun Savannah. Ga.. May 31. A fire broke out here a little before eleven o'clock to-day in the dry goods store on the spot first ignited, and caused of David Welshein, on Broughton the combustion. About this time last street, the main shopping street of the year the doctor's resdence was very city. The fire began in the top story nearly destroyed in the same way from RESIDENT CLERGYMEN. Presbyterian : Dr. J. Henry Smith, N. Cnurch St. Rev. E. W. Smith, Asheboro St. S. Greensboro; Baptist : kev. V. R. Gwaltney, S. Elm St., South Greensboro. Methodist Episcopal. Rev. J. E. Mann, W. Market St. ' G. F. Smith, S. Greensboro. Methodist Protestant : Kev. J. L. Michjux, N. Greene St. " J R. Bali; Spring St. Episcopal : Rev. A. II. Stubbs. N. Elm St. PRODUCE MARKET. and raged with great fierceness. There was some delay in obtaining a strong pressure of water, owing to the incom plete change in the city's supply from the river to the artesian wells. The whole fire department turned out, but the fire spread to the neighboring stores on either side. On the east was the large millinery establishment of M. Krouskoff, and on the west the hardware firm of Lovell & Lattimore. In this latter Ytore was stored a con siderable amount of powder and great uneasiness was felt. The powder was, however, removed in time, but the stock in the three establishments is a total loss. The block of three build- a similar cause. In that instance a lens of an instrument 0.1 the table had focussed the sun's rays upon the large photograph in front of it, burning it and a quantity of ornamental grasses in an epergne upon the same table. Common niunders. One should not say: 1. "Between you and I." It should Ee "between you and me." 2. "It is her." Correctly spoken this would be, 'It is she.M " 3. "To-morrow is Saturday. Say "to-morrow will be Saturday." It is argued that "to morrow' never comes. $0 that neither is correct, but when we say to-morrow we refer to some par ticular day. which U in the future. 4. "Who"' is o'.ten used in place of "whom. For instance we often hear "Who are you speaking ot?' It should be 'Whom are you speaking of.' Cape Fear 4 YiJkla YaJIej HiHrcil Co. CJOXDECAXD SCHXDUL No. 21. Taking effect 6.00 A. Jf., Monfay, Maj 164. 1887. TRAIS NORTII. L've BennetUrille.. Arrive Maxton Leave Maxton Arrive Fayette ville . Leave Fayctteville. . Arrive Santord.. . Leave Sanlord Arrive Greensboro.. Leave Greensboro... Ar ve Walnut Cove tleasins Legend of a Bell. Pass. 10 10 am 1.30 p m If.20 3.30 pm 11.30 4.00 pm' 1I30 pm 7.30 p m 2.00 " 9 30. a m 4.05 1 40 pm 4-iS " 2.15 7.25 8.00 10.15a m 1. 00 pm TRAIN SOCTIL lXuner at Fayetterille. Treating the Employees Cleverly- Leave Walnut Grove r York, May 31 Morris ins monastery stole It once and car- Arrive Greensboro,., is a cigarette manufacturer ot ried it to their place ln the moun- cf"??0" Apples green, per bu i.ooai.50 Bacon hog round ..ag f 538 ''u':er i..i8a2S lieeswax. ; axg Chickens old 1 5a30 spring lOais Corn new .350 Corn Meal a6o Dried Fruits Blackberries 6 i-a Cherries 7 1-2 Apples .233 PeaAes, unpared 1-2, a i-a " unpared 1-4, 3 " pared c - ..... .... .rt r'eathers 40 1 Flaxseed .............75 Hnur Family Superfine. Onions Oats A bell at Mll-dera has quite an in teresting mythical hlstoy, the oldest story of all be'ng the one which ac counts for the scratches visible upon its sides. The priests of a neighbor- New laildlil 13 a WKtttcuc uiauuioviui'vi vr I lb iu UICH lJlttWV ill lilt? liJUUIl I A CMrM 1 1 1 v r 11 it ii Brooklyn and his young lady em- tains, but every time It was struck It Leave Sanlord ploy ees went on a strike a week ago called out in loud tones, 'I want to Arrive Fayetteville. because he wouldn't Increase their go home to Mil-dera! And echo car- Leave Fayetteville.. wages. They returned to work yes ried the sound everywhere, until the tIImA" terday at the old prices, and Mr. priests in aner hurled the bell down Arrive BennettiviHe Hircrri rrlohm ton th Pvpnt hv turn- j 1 T7 j 1 t wA 1 JVV n.v..-.v w j 1 i,ll0 Ill-UUIlLUliJ OlViC, 11CU lb lOVl VCU I rrw 10 Attmofi hv 1 rl tiri rfl I ftVP I inn I I I :"8J,Jun7 7 7"-,;""- ing his factory into a summer garden the scratches. It was found by Its ie rtrr nifn ri ruin I nA lr.Q Sfl I - I far on stocks and buildings is not less than $100,000. Pass and Mail. 2.10 pm 5.00 9.50 am 12.55 pm 1.15 3 20 " 3.30 -5.15 5.25 6 15 " re h t & PjSS. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Nov n No I Ko- 40 1 No. 4 rov. 14. Daily. Daily. DaUy Lt-wewon.. 1 1 ? P m s 13 p mi ioara Ar Kocky Mt 2 33 p m . . ' . - Ar Tarboro.;4 50 p mi m........ Lv Tarboro. II 10 pm Ar Wilson. .'4 05 p rn6 58 p mlj 07 a ra i.v Wilson.. 4 ispn. Ar Selma... 5 40 p m Ar Fayettev. 2 32 p tn i.v Goldsboro 4 54 pm740pm Lv Magnolia 6 09 p m 3 3S p tn $ 18 a m Lv Burgw..7 00 p m 613 am Ar W ilmirvg.i7 50 r m 9 55 p mj 00 a m TRAINS GOltJG NORTH. KoTTs j 58 a ra Lv Wilming. Lv Durgaw. Lv Marnolia Lv Fayettev. Ar Selma... Ar Wilsoru . Lv Wilson . . Ar RoTcyML Ar Tarboro Lv Tarboro ArWeldon.. No. 47 i No. 43 Daily. Daily. I Dailyk ti 40 pm 8 50 a m 8 52 p n ;9 34 nf 9 Sopm 11 52 am 1023 am 1042 pm 1 55 a mil 35 am 11 5s am 7 00 a m' 9 5 o tt 35 am 2 32 a m iaas prot2S It 00 p m i 27 a m HSoptn. 11 30 am' 4 05 a m 2 15 p m 2 45 a m 8.10 am 2.30 pm 3.10 pm 7.00 pm 6.00 am 9.22 am 10.00 am 12.30 pm Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3 00 n . 1 c- .1 1 l p m. iciuming, icatcs ocouaqu i- ct at 9 30 a m., daily except Sunday. Trains leaves Tarboro, T. U. via Albemarl & Raleieh. R R. daily, except Sunday, 6 p ru; Sunday 5 pm.; arrive Willumston, N. 5 10pm, and 6 40 &m. Returning leaves WiUlamstonN . Daily except Sunday. 8 00 am. Sun day 9 50 a m. arrive Tarboro, N . C. 10 05 a m, and 1 1 30 a m. , - - Trains on Midland N. C Brarch leaves Goldsboro. N C. dally excep: Sunday, 5 3a p rru; axtiTS SniihSe'J. L... 700 pm. Keturning leaves in-.a.j. field. N. C7 30 a arriTe Golditcro. N.C. 9001m. Southbound train on Wilson 2c Fayet teville Branch Is No. 50. Northward Is No. 51. Trains No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Trains No 47 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North daily. All 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 K. DIVINE, General Supt I. R. KENLY. Sup'i Transportation T. M. EMERSON. GenI Pass. Agent TJICIIVIOND AND DANVILLE RAIL JLa, IIOAD. CONDENSEDbCnipULK. . TIIAIX3 RUN BY MERIDIAN TUTE. TRAINS O0INQ SOUTH. Dinner at- Snfor J. Max. !3di. l&S. and treating his girls to ice cream, rightfdl owners, and ceased at once j Factory Branch Freight A Passenger 1 LttT8 Ny York.... Desperate Love for aTen-Year-Old Girl. lemonade and other delicacies. Then its plaintive, home-sick ciy. Japan 1 Tndn morloff north the younc: ladies enjoyed a dance on letter to Sacramento Record-Union the top floor until evening, when Mr. The Lowest Human Tempera Lv Millboro, 7 45am Ar Grr34b'o 9 30 am i Hirsch ordered carriages and took his 50 pretty cigarette makers out for a drivo on 'the Cony Island beach road. . Train moving aoatb. Lv Gmnb'o 5 30 pm Ar Millboro 7 35 pa Earthquakes and Cy clouts. Nogal.es, Arizona, May 31. A Baltimore, May 30. Daniel Pfen nig, of this city, a handsome youth of eighteen, fell in love with a miss of ten years, and wooed and won her. so The elder Pfennig, hearing of the en gagement, forbade his son from ever severe shock of earthquake at one seeing the girl again. This action so Ociock yesterday afternoon caused 450 angered the boy that he ran away considerable excitement, although no from home, vowing never to remrn. damage was done. Ten minutes 40345 alter vvarus mere was auuiuw biiuv&, ,. 6a7 and related what had occurred at ftrrr. The Lancet reports the case of a woman dying from myxedema whose Frtigbt and frWeogcr TrAin rant be tween FayetUvill aud IWnnttUTille on ilondaja, WedncsdAj and Friday a. Freight and Paioger Train rntMbtvecn FATtiTillA and OrrcnAbor TanulAYf. temperature ranged from 66degs. F. Tbnrdaja and &aarday, ud bctvrtn to 76 degs. F.. the normal temperature Gwnaboro and F.yetUTlUa Monday a. Wd- neadar and Fridaya. being 98.5 degs. F. The pulsations of PaasejRer and Mail Train ran daily cx this patient's heart were 36, and her I cent Sundays. :.: -.7-.... tu. I Tie l'wei No. Ml Daily. 4 45 at ?20ara 9 43 an 11 .0 aza 3 35 pa SSOpm 8 Si pm No. 1 Dally: 4 30 pa 6X7 pa 943 p ra 11 00 pm 300am 5 OS am 8 CS am L--ve IUltimorr. Lrv WAAbiogton. .. Ltxti C!urloU Ule. Lejv l.jDcLbarg. ... Leai- IXtnvllU Lcuv ttiebmond. 00 pm 3 30 a m Lmt Goldaboro !11 0 am' 3 00 pa Le.ir t(altgU La. DarUjtn Lemm Mlxh l'uiut ! k -luLarr..... 5 30 pa1 1 00 6 35 pa 237aa 1115 Deal lOlSast 113 33 ami 11 S3 respirations' 12 to the minute. The temperature is said to be the lowest human temperature on record. n 1 P " 6a7 ana reiaiea wnat, imu uwurnu M bufc it wa3 a very Ught one. On Sun- v"-'' .75 home, adding, "I will either have 1 . evenine terrific dry cyclone D1TEKTISB3IENT. They are talking of starting a wet" 1 : t . i mi w thfcirl nr Hip" Thpn ha ran nut VT. 7 , . campaign ill A lauia, vja. xuejr sve 50 & " , 7, i . , r visitea tnis piace. a preai many couldn t do better than secure the ser- Rs-couo.. , followed by his brother-in-law, who Mexican huts and a few more sub- vices of Col. Rainwater, of St Louis; w!" ":, , " - 6 feared he meant mischief. Owing to stantial buildings were unroofed, but Maj. Drinkwater, of lenver; Gen. wi washed to , , . Tr f ;j i 1 0 Pfwnwolor nf flmalifl ann Pnnuln me aarsness nenmg escupeu ins uro- nfl on was inlured "wv.,u.v., . '7 TT' .V ther-in-law and reached Union dock, n 006 lDUT , ' Broadwater, of Mlnnesota.-A. York where he was caught by a policeman InsUrance Company Suspends. Msg mi Tneodore's daughter. just as ne was anoui, xo piurge imo - who has studied painting in Paris. unwashed Wheat .30 .30 fiai 25 RETAIL PRICES OF GROCERIES. t-acoii Sides Hams Shoulders Cheese - CoffeeRio ; J 10 .15 ..8 awcDetr acd Mail Tmin make a cloe connection at Maxton with Carolina Central to Cbarlott and Wilmington. Trains on ractory Branrb ran daily x oept Sonday. J. W. FRY. " General Superintendent. W. E. KYLE. General Pa ss Agent. "the morning star. A First-Class Democratic Newspaper. PUBLISHED DAILY Leava CluulotU. . . . LeiT Sparta nbarg. Leav GrcuilU .. Arrie AtUcu.... 225 am. 5 Mam I 6&0aa 1 00 pa 334 pa is pa 1 20 pm. 10 40 pa TEAIN3 G0INQ NORTH. D. 19A ISS&. ao 19 3.3A10 the water. When arrested by the of- Baltimore, May SO. The Indus- is now living ln Chicago with a mar- Kntr Pfonniw firsf. Ttlpniiptl and thpn I t?ol f .tfa onil Aor-trlont. TnsnrnnPG Tied Sister. She OUght tO find a fine struggled to get away that he might Company, of this city, suspended to- SfaS mlTtheSS $7.00 per annum, 1.00 enu ms suueciuga. mc w aav. 1 naa Deen in existence iour I masters. JV. Y. journal. I iwfiiuf. the station house, as well as during months, and the business falling be- The of dres3 contains no thehearlnsr which followed. Pfennig low the expectation of those Inter- nor blmllotnan thar hqatI trv n T -Tn- declared he would kill himself at the pctpd the stocdholders declined to nut I don ladv correspondent. She describes TEE OLDEST DAILY IS TEE STATE. ArriTe Charlotte Satitbiry High Point .... Grrbaburt ' Darhm KaWh Goldtboro Arm DxBviUe , " Richmond. , ArriTe Lyr!ibttr;r .... 1 15pm. 2 00 aa cuuioticanu ...is w p mi a in WAabins'on I 8 23 pm? 8 10 XUlUmor U 25 pa 10 03 ItnUJelrtU,.... 3 00am 12 35 pa Tork. ., No. 5L Oaily. COSaa 6 4 lam 7S4aa No. M. Danr- 6 25 pa SClpa 9 13 pa 9 40 pa 12 47pm; 4 45 am 1 &0amj 6 30 am 4 45 pm 11 20 aa 10 10 ma U 22 pa 3 bOnm O 40 'Daily cxoapt.Sosday.1 620 pat 3 20 pa PATENTS. imr h..e;..- an.a .ail.n5L. nnnAi-hinitv. fta xpna rpiwised . ui rru ,:u k a rfrl In a hat that resembles a dls- B..uowunme u. o. patent; ui- "ft-- j-. upnuiuuio hpvplwl furkpv This niutt have hn nee are nv tiri tr, i i u k f,5ria Kli - neveiea lurKey. xnis must nave oeen .lr- , "- vuiiiiuinv.aig vvii.ii lilt- I uilUUK" HIO luuucuvc ui ii n u i j y 10S3. "'Ill COnfidpnt rolionn. I ..... ! i . I to their interest uc ll)f promisea to iook aitar .nim. cw inventions patented. Old inven tions improved, and rejected applica tions revivftl. Caveats filed. -Trademarks registered. Prompt .mention. SkilUul ; service, ftioclerate charges. Send model or n ,.,0r ,rec report as to patentability. Royal French Anniversary. A Vienna Postal Clerk Steals ' , $75,000. THE WEEKLY STAR. the heroine of a barnyard eoclety U u$q a Year, $1.00 6m08. play. JT. Y. Journal. I JLJ: Bill Nye is going to move east and Ja! SIL& Ell8Jblt M&Tket Re- I iiUc. N .W N. C. RAILROAD. cotxa aocra Ka 50. So. Clam Lv. Salem C 40 p a 6 30 ootjm ioctx . So LI. at. Salrm It 23 pa i2 SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. On trains 50 and 51, Pullman BoSet Sleeper between Atlanta and Yew York, New Urleans ana wasningtoa rxx Daa Oliver Optic is going west. This is Prtl urnish:-d LONDON, May 30. The 'Count of LPaiU arriv t d .yesterday fioiu Belgium g-ing direct to Sheen i;r.inary information- cheerfully A. S. YAN'lIS, American unit F"nrirrr Pat- "ncti, in. y w asningion, Solicitor (t s. ; . ... nn . iiJianeyefor an eye or rather a Nye Vienna, May SO. A postal clerk f onlie. Herald. named ZalevsU has aliscouded with . . an I iuu.i..ln.ni InttnKi nAntoinlnff 1X1 nL'. I . . ... . . House Rich- - into a country store wild a targe jug, ... j ...1 .u;. - - notes 10 me amouuk u u,uw. 1 huiuj u luoixxi uu iubwuuici , inuiiu. wiltic llicjc ..was .- u.jr - j - . uiii m of all the members of the royal Don't fail to see the bright and babv's sictf.' Boston CoxetU. tamilv 10 eel bnte the--twenty-third I cliarmine little artiste Cora Van. Tas- I w nnv viii7nri r,,iit, nntM ihn . 1 v . ir v a w wa v a vva a ia j u-a a a-i aiM.ivrisary of the .--ma triage ! the scl at Benbow Hall Friday and Satur- I other dflyt what an estimable blessing Clifefot the Royal House of Fiance, day nights." - 1 the ocean cable Is. A despatch was ports. The latest News. Political and General, from all parts ol the World, Con densed and Arranged in the most Attractive Form. Advertising Bites Reasonable. VM. H. DEnriARD. Rlitar Proprietor, m WLII?fCTON.kc On trains 52 and 53. Pullmaa Bufet Sleeper Montgomery and Washington, Aiken and Washington, via DanviUe. On trams 52 and 53 Pullman Sleeper between Richmond and Greensboro, and Greensboro and Goldsboro. For rates and io'ormalioa apply to any Agent of the Co-rpaay or to SOL HAAS. T. II. Jas. L.TAYLOR. Gen. Pass. Agent, Waibiotc-J. V. C
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