u u i THE MOyjE"Q. : ij. s. HAMPTonrPfc?H:tn i . . .... . . , -j i' cat w- v ac ; RATES Or. SUBSCRIjrTW5IM ADL I , 1 Ttro Months, One Montn, TickyBubserrberiJdeHirered'fii aypart oFu3rew wets per week- M4i , -n- No advjfents inserted jclt price., . '. w5w- ., maUtatkit- An extra charge ,rfllbe BtedJbrSoiiaMla or triele-colomn admiiiemAdU4'fe' &f tfKKiMt All nnoua:enet;aed rvpaiuogl. datei lor office, will be charged asaertiseirteatx t- 4 AfrerM!'ts.ttfaUbw?Ye4iii(t fcifctwrW-4rf . occupy say-special placed Wto a be received! Iv AmusemntrVhd Official adfertueoneatl tA?ji ft."? Kjuare for .each p.scrtioiuj . Advertisements kept , wder, the;b fJJeij AdveVUseraeuts'; wiy be ghargejHifr pej owejra. Payments fyr Ue ?dyertpeIPetifl44f nade in advance. 1 ,1 -Ii 5 . ' j 4 CU4 a Remitances must be made by Cheeky Dra&t jFlDttat; Mwiey Order, Enpress, fci Registered Letter Only sock remittances, will (he risk or the -hn Tat .b.' hea i BOIItca win w i..v . e ink. u 3 wpiti 9 uic or everrfasertfeH Yl1fl3. SHA; ARKlVAL.AJiD D: WCflWoNU AND DAMTliLk RAILROAD. i Arrivei frm Richmond auZy,.. gj q! Leaves fs Richmond at. . 8.3a Kift " Y--iry S$ '; r NORTH CAROLINA RlROX f t Ar ivetrem Char lot tpt...,i 8.2a ve.r Lhariotte at..i,,. ..y,..... 9.48JVBUJ . i - 1 Arrives irem vasporut..,... .-v. 9S30 n nM t'v; "j,, . -" 7.40 a ngr Leaves for WUdsboj-flL at. HVi'Wf ; o.Soa w M iur ruyciicviiie at. ... ....... .10.00 a ux TM .aiev ifH " . - Sal?M VM,liv9i akU.j nly be Opener ovf VpiNiK,fc-s Genererr!rh,btfen fr6irf StlfetlHD? tfir'F Sundae boilrs, far twn4 dtlireryaWar ipt airnottr: nttajr boucaJ.ifteVuftjrf -the mailt (rob bJftiT NrJtb d Sowtbi 4 -" f X ine iocK-kwea are frow ,k.aaAOv3 ""P ur. j. nenrr smith, w, cnurch bt. , Rev. W.-Smffl, XJu; TlrtiaulLn Baptist : . ; H . ' t-:- Rev. W. R. Gwmltaeyf 8.itVGf eewboro Rev. J. E. t4inn, W.vSrirket SaW- -'j Jr$H " G'3mlS. Greensboro. 7VT- 1 MitbodUrProtestint ; ' ' - - Rev. J. tftefcluSSiOSrfer " J-R-BaTtrSJiring' St. ' " ' . " Episcopal: - Rev. A. H. Stubbs. N. Elm St. ' 1 - PROpUOS Apples sreen.per bu. .V. ..... i . . I.ooai.50 con uoe round... . rt 1 a ..Beef !UU i f- r 'TwKli ' ao 5a8 Ber ... iZf-jL'SAZlV. itfrl'. Vlt ...i.. t-Jv... ...... ...........US U. ...........ff tUI alllT ..... . : am'. t new .t4...i;Tv.V..i.:. Mili.iJ' AiA. ,ora Meal.... tjr.i.i-. . sn . V - Appies. ................ ..'.Tii:.i.aa3 Peaches, unpared i-a, - s i-a M Unpared 1-4, ten ... i " . Onion. 't.rH-!M0 Oat.' ' ' .ftl SijM&. -S54XJ i irisn .........,J., Sweet..... ......r. 1 '-tton..,. ............. i i rajcaa OF CROCRRISS, ttaisv.,..,.,.,,.M. . .... .....ic : Cheese " 'UKErjlV V-f " II Ml 1 ' - Inventors and-patentees and li hav- S ousiness w.th the U S, - Patent Oi nce are wv itUrt mmnitnSrW(fi! JMth congdentilncnpoii raydeUty their interest.-? J5 , r uu, am rejcciea appiica. ons revG-aveaUfilera'dfr marks rep-i&frm if. ir,uL (; 'a, ocou mpaei or r iree,neP"aS to patentabTUty. Mtj 816 F Street, N.' W.t WasnTngton (t . 1 ae u LeavestoSalati..!.. ? $37.000,000, $I4f000,apf . " more - than Uhe Sectary's estimate sassi ' bEbrr tQ THB INTERESTS OF THK CITY OF okESBORO.-AKO Qy ttATR. s'. . .V. . 1 THE LATEST NEWS. VZJLIC DEBT STATE- TJU Ileduction Murine JtJm, Amounted to $S,SSS,997. Washington; June i. The reduc tion on the public debt during May amounted to $8,888,997, and lor the even months of the current fiscal y par. $92,855,921. The National debt HaY less cash in the Treasurv. S ,296.281627 The net- cash In the Treasury to-day is $23,951,692,' or about $11,060,000 less than on Mav i.t The gold coin and gold bullion fund balance . in the Treasury to-day is $86,667,773, - '-or "about five and one- harnfflinon more."tKirT lQrrmoic Ihari "fcPHfihlh' .M n creased about onPrnillion darlrTir the month. af d4A araountto $73.i57.S93. Tscog of standaigJitVer dollars waTcrejed by abottthree million tlbliart. atfd now amolllffflto $209,052, SteGVprM) May - 3 utw $6.62 1,276 in LtaS dotfars hz gen redeemed. 1 W 1 ,c"1' receipis-wre unusually i,4r8SPu5Pff the pastnionth, araount 2334.28j. agaSiJt $27,751,724 Iri May, -1856. CustQWTeceipts. were ; 6J5.682, and intetevenue re , P - tipjtsagreated$i4.i8o.i43. Govejror raentveceipts from all sources for ihe jevjjB months of the current fiscal yeafaggrtgate $33oT30rT9; and by cpenditres for thejKtven monjhs amouni i9-253,556.3o,j- $3o,ooo,oo rnojre thactor the corresponding clytl en moninspi tne precedjnir year, and pVjwi11 pfcaT)ly run up to $270,000,00$ LPr .the' erro 4if the current year, so xnat tne prpspect is ratrTQr a surpfur $iooxoo this fiJJyear ; CandA sfis'nantiliap. f r A chihuahua. Mer.June 2A3errioTeJ panic occtfrredhere yesterdayaftr nOon in the Catholic Cathedraf caused i a fallingcanWe setting 6re Lto one the: alraxs. -fcTie deinga re ligious holiday the churci5 was tEtwded to -overflown principapy womeif and children. ; At tne sight of the.smoke the crowd becamer . 1 fijSntic anct'tbe usual sqepef a terrbr stticken. smuggling mas.sf humanity followed. Several children w killed and fuite a number of women severely Jjyced. Thefcene' at te main entrance to ihe Vchurrh t-f pitiful to benold. WpEen and chB- dren wereying aboutigTDaning wiHv Pajn whilethe doctojjwere doing w.v)Uiu,Ujnu ic&ustiiae me suner ing. Official reports foTHe number killed aTe "riot obtainable at the pres entwrmri: Eove Forced to Givm. Watt to - BaLijiJune 2. a marriase has been-arrariged between Duke X Drecrit of AVurtembego: Princess v icwrm frusslo.ftughter of vrown -Prjnce Fredemfc William. TWs project, (3 connect with the Wortembejsuccessloauestionl, It wijiie remembered tjj&$ri kind of romantic jttachment exlstea between fjitacan xuigana., xrince Aiexanqers atten tions , and courtship were strongly objected to ty Prince. Bismarck, and his5 official request Tot her hand in marriage received., a curt and" con temptuous refuel from the Prussian jQoyerpinent - v . - Suit nigral ngt a Jlallroad. Boston, Jun a 3. Geo. F. Williams has brpqght-sqlt on bolialf of 32 elierjta against the Boston" & Provi dence It. It. Company, for injuries received at the reeent - disaster, at Bu?sey Bridge. Damages claimed vary from $500 to $50,000, and In the aggregate come to over $400,000- rVZotc Fever: o Key, West. Fla -June 2. There were five new cases -nf yellow fever rr- Y rniried lyesterdaj'. inaking'a ' tot al-of io:t; Five -de a hs have occtirred. The patients are -isdTale.n at' the United States Barricks. Every, possible pre 7 sycmaiyour orders by 6 o'clock, and oblige iitt.xr 10 kain n .j. t. .. ..... ... . Q'i Nl;(&SaTORft4Yfflu Eviction in XrcZxLiJ Dublin. IalS12.Tha eviction at fody ef:Kaverl6een pTcVumcd. " The ouse in this village. He was protcc. ted brrooo-police-iroops thoroughly rmcd. TnVnouie-;as: strongly bar icaded. but by the use of crowbars 1 HfCyas, ?dy n the wall and an entrance cffected.The sheriff removed erf"r?ilf " fnr? P,accd. lK in lhe road idthel jeeVsOand revilings of -the peasants who were greatly excited. Many evictions are expected to follow S much excitement and alarm pre s tirnong ihe villagers. t - Sri 1 1 1 - - . f , i , . ... ,. r j .. . 1 1 k SUPRE3IB I'OUBT. ' Raleigh News-Observer. - . j Opinions were filed in the following cases on yesterday: I Kerlee vs. Corpening. from ' Mc Dowell; no'error. : j Phifer vs. . Alexander f1? frill 1 Carter vs. Worrell, fr ! Phifer vs. . Alexander, frour Meck- g ranted. - from Hertford; no error; affirmed. , f Da rant vs. Crowd I, from Union; er ror; court below directed to - make such "order as will secure nUintiff nst ,oss rion of insolventy or defendant.; : . btate vs. Starnes, from Union; mo- dion to have decision certified to court rbelow, to the end'that judgment may .be pronounced, allowed. The court noia;tnat thei acts of Assembly facts 1887, ch. 41 and 192) do not- apply to Jcasesu where the appeal to this court Jwas taken before these statutes went into operation, The case of State vs. jjones, from New, Hanover, is governed by this decision. These are the cases in which the Governor caused - his Wr rants to be recalled td await the determination of " the question raUed in UuSiinotion.l. .. v . V. . . V Queen vs Wernwag," from Hay- 6od; error; new trial granted. - J Cornwall vs. Charleston, Columbia & Augusta R. R. Co., from Mecklen. burg; error; new trial granted to de lendantr'-' - I State vs. Walters, from Columbus; errdr; judgment pronounced errone ous; and defendant, is entitled to give bail, if he can,- for his'appearance M next term of Superior Court ol Co lumbus county, when" thjjt court will ProMnce such judgment against bun as thejiw allows, h ' ' ' T ' - 4 btate vs. Yopp, from Ntw Hanover; no error; affirmed. - 1 "v Twitty vs. Lovelace, from Rutlier (ord; no error; affirmed..- v". . . I Form or Introduction. As the old world question of rank does not hold good in our society, it is customary when introducing two women to - present the younger or less important to the , elder . woman. When, ,thex difference, between the two parties is debatable or any em phatic distinction seems undesirable. it iuite ;the' cton'. to" strike a oaian ce or respect by, paying : .Mi4rs. A., this is Mrs. V. ; Irsl "Y. Mrs. A. A geiitleuaXlsral ways presented Jo a lady with some such formula as "Mrs. A.,' allow . me to present Mr. B.orMissC,V.r;iB3 desiresiihe honor bf khbwlng y6u, If obliged to introduce herselfh;en.;tiiklng a first call1: W lady; will, mention her namewlth its proper prefix of Mrs. or Miss,. .. . i - .:r : - a - " Jt Indiana Ilard-SJiell. . from the Sbelbyvilie (lad. Daaocrat. - ' . . The Democrat takes no stock in the so-called Puritanic Mugwumpery and its diabolicartreachery.'lThe essense of Mugwumpery is political treason. A satelite of this abortion , is either, an old barnacle cuffed off the hull of one of theoldt parties, by. reason -v of .his stricken conscience -and Infidelity to his friends, or he Uj aJeech on the neck of ..the .patty, sapping it of its vitality;.1 e, former is "arlaggrega tion of egntism and pomposity.- while the latter Js the- butt of all that is coa temptib1e: and ''vulgar.' Sucb 'as tthe opinion', of. ike Democrat touching a monumental nuisance. , ... - ' , . T.O'clock Sharp 1 1 - Our sWfCrnij. be closed until fur- trier.notice. at 7, p. m. Please, tend in Houston & Bro. t 1 ratrtou The fiuin'g of MTr." Itlchird 3 WI1 Ilarns;': of Manchester,' from;; th'o PetersbtiriT railroM bridge, 'on ; Mon day recalls a ibmewhat similar oc currence -. of - twenty-fire orTthlrty - t yea rgo, wWcfrlryererabrod by 'some ;of tbo . older. cslaeri p : 'ITieracmorabla event ccurrtd ion a Bright Sunday : mornIrjfJ.. Orx tic north-bound passenger train; owrilio name;Jf theljyritcr.remembf ricor recttr.vas Pollock.;; WbHoR the Itralai crossing tho brldgo; ho Walked .oat on the rear platform 'and attempted tacommlt 'suicida by de Uberjitdy jumping. Into the rWe'r. Strange to. say he came out tm 8cratched and unhurt ' 1 Not being satisfied with that expe rience he the; next day made another effort tp jut an end to his earthly ex istence by drowning in tho' James Biverand Kanawha canal.now called the basin, but his plans were again frustrated. - , Not yet daunted, and being-still strongldetermlned to sever his con nection with this world, he. .a .shprt while later went to Charleston, S. C, and there Jumped from the .steeple of the market house and accomplished what he had twice before made un successful efforts to do,' killing hImT elf. almost instantly when ho struck the street - JJob InsenoWs JUttestr New. York Latter to CiiKinnatI u Therc Is no wittier story-teller than Col. -Bob" Ingersoll. His application of old stories is never at fault, tie was. at. a ; dinner the other day where a New Yorker," who' has a wide.rcputa-r tionasan after-dinner 'speaker, was" some whit disappointing to the guests. Col. Ingersoll had a neighbor at the tabid who leaned over and said: k -"ColoneV how in - The world did Blank come to have such a reputation-; as an'after-dinner.sjxsakcr? It does not seem warranted , ; by wKat he has done' to-night." . . - ; "That Temmds'meV? said Ihfi Cofonel; ''of ajGeojgiaJi whxriiup3alUftoiV- after the. war and wanted, to "sell bVs. uniform. He asked around afseverar places, Do you wanCto buy'a. upi- form?' " Finally 'some oncasked him what grade i of uniform it-u-asfwhrn GeargrarbuT I reckon it mout do for a Cunnciia IUinois.- - Catholic and Tro test ant Ulbles That translation of the Bible known at the Vulgate, which was th t work ofjerome from 385 A. p. to 405. isf the version .authorized " by-the: '-Roman Catholicxhurch and used by it. 4 Pro- testarv.ts use the King James version. which wasrnade from - many 'ancient manusciipts and versions. 1 ..' 1- - ; t " I. . i.Cterlea lnarclilntt - ' " ' . i ". : i,IM Frae the PhUadelpbLs TW. i New York produced 'the oratorical marvel of Decoration DayVa man who waved the bloody shirt over the grave' of the hero who said. "Letups have peace - 'In r - .... . i a ; L021DON, June tThe Saltan ol Turkey has cede the island of C pru's to England. .. " ' 1 Xiae fope ac Qum Victor Cn Roue. June 1. A papal rescript has been issued ordering- that thigh rnasr and aTeDeum shall be sung in altlbe Catholic churches of England in honor rn... f!....!.i; 1 " : The" following concerns North Caro lina in the proceedings of the Presby terian General Assembly.' J . . T. Louis. May 29.-At List nTgbfs session of the Presbyterian General Assembly Revt Mr. Hoge' presented the protest ol Jhe Synod fc of Notb Carolina in the R tbinsoA natter. , U was numerously signed by the-menw bers of the assembly and was spread upon tbe record." , - -. 1 1 l w r , 000a aier ana ice cream sold at 55 ar -W - a m IT- r No I Timoibv ;har. counv.' rsii corn and Valley of Va.. part shipituiT for sale and delivered by . ';,m; iw Wharton Si ratjxjrd. r . - - - - ... No. 122 1 . 1 ' : .)' Hound Heads, ' 16 the. war which resulted in the beheading of Charles of England, thWiValiers or adherents of the kicg woretheir hair in curls. The puritans cuflheir hair dose to the scalp. Hence the catalfers .'called their opponents round heads, an appellation that is very commonly used at the present ' In "chronic diseases, medicines shbuld be-restbring. and' not dcbiliu ting. irf their action. The wonderful strengthening and curative effects, realized from the usj of Ayer's Sarsa-pailla.-Vustain the reputation of this remedy aj the rndst popular blood puri fier. . i l . Jr A sound body and a contented mini are necessary to perfect happiness. If you wish to possess these, cleanse your blood. with Ayci's Sasapariila. It is perfectly, safe, to, Uke. and is a thoroughly reliable, highly concen trate.and.powerfu! blood putifier. " Nico Box br 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.T ' CREENSBOho Candy Cf. t : Backache, stitches i the aide, infla. lion and soreness of the bowels, are 4ympt6ms of a 'disordered state of the -A ... . aigesiive nna assimilative organs, whkhtran be corrected by the use of Ayer's Cathartic Pills. - i 1 -. City XbtM.( ' A few splendid -Building Lots." in a very desirable part of the city, can be bought nt a moderate price, by ap plying early, at this office. Capt; Tear' 4; Tiila hlltj BiHrcjJ Ct I- Coxza3Tfficn Scnzztxz Ko. 52. ' Tittinj eject 6.00 A. M.t MomAaj, ' Jfajr i&Mnesy. I Pass and Freint Pass. f - Man. LVe BennetfTille.i 10 ioam r.33 n m Ariive Maxton. II.20 (3 30 pm 11.30' 4.00 pm 1.30 pm'7 33 p m Leave Maxtor....?. .Arrire Fayrtteville" : iLeave Fayetteville. . .w j w am arrive ianiord Leave Snnlord.. . Arrive. Greensboro.. 4 05 " 4-15 " 75 " 10.15a in 1 40 pm 2.15 Leave Greensboro... jrVt've. W'ajout.CoTe 1X)Q pmJ TJtAli;i;0UT!L Dhmtr at Fattton'.e. .tht & Pass. ifassand ' , , . Mail. 2.10 pm 5.00 9 50 am 12.55 pm 1. 15 3 20 3 30 -5-15 - t IT Arrit e Greensboro, l-eave. ureensboro.'. A rrive San ford . . Leave Sanford Arrive ; Fa)-ette ville'. Leave Fayeiteville.; Arrife Maxton 8.10 am '2.30 pm 3.10 pm 7.00 pm 6.00 am 922 am Leave Maxton...... Ajrjve- lnettsville! 6 15 " i.32jn 10.00 am FactOry'Branch -Freight A Passenger Train tooTum north. rralnmoTiiig saatb. Lr GrttuVo S 50 ptn jA t llillbcro 7 pa Frflht nad Ientr Tram tcr.a be-twrerr-.ffcjHleTtlle' atxi : tnntUriHr en Mcodja.,WedDflaj ajidFtidaj. IVeigUt aod-i'aiaveuget Train rao Leterren Fayetletille . nsd GrecbaLoru Toltrt Tanrmdaya , aui Baturdayf,- anJ t:co GretCfcbor'oAnd FajettcTUlcM jOilar. Wed nrsdaji and PriJatt, . Pwiaf t.d ifail Train runa-ilally ex Crpt Saxuiayr. a 1 i.iiHC(.i,'iuai aiait araaiB nCi - Urloae ccuDectitn hi iSnxlon UL Croliika L'pmin.) ta Char'.cUe ina Wilmington J f .Trait:! ra facturr I'raxrli rxi5 rUr ex- Cejt Snfc.liT. '' J. W.FRY. ' r Ceneral Kuprnntenc'cnt. I r w. E. KYIX. :l i . Jf iM Generat Pjs Agent. '. :T H 1?.". H 0 RJ T N P. 5TAR ;ji 11 u . hi whim iiu Willi ii. ast A.,Fiixt-Clas3 . Itemocratio 1 - - ; Newspaper. PUBLISHED DAILY- At $7.00 per'anhuih,' 1.00 Vc months. TRE OlVESTjbULTlK THE STATE. ;i THE WEEKLY STAR. $1.50 a- Year, $1.00 Grhos. lull. and -Reliabh Market Ite- 'tTe latest News; PcIiticaJ and General. 7 -from all parts ofthe world, Con t'jdensed and ' Arranged in the ; j ' most Attractire Fonn.- fjf Adrcrlisizz Rites Eczsczzllc VM. H. BERNARD, ' FAUor rropridcr. ' O Ssr o rT. Tvtbrs " TrreTXir . - Two Wnkt.. CoMracf AivertMeaaevta tale t tyrfci Tea Use ioM Kk(jU ry TT7TLMI.NGTON & WELDON RAIL. ' 'V ROAD COMPANY. r CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUT1L Not. 14, T6 No. 4S I No. 40 i K0.4 Daily. I Daily. Dai? Lv WeUon.. tKDmnSnnl loan Ar Rocky Mt 2 33 p mj Ar Tarboro.4 50 p m!...... ;.. Lv Tarboro.it 1 30pm ,. ........ Ar Wilson . .'4 05 p 6 58 p m 3 07 a ra Lv Wilson. .'4 15 pro' Ar Selma...j5 40 p rn , Ar Fa?ettev.;3 32 p mj LvCo!dsboro 4 54 p rn 7 40 p m j 5S a ru Lt Magnolia 6 09 p ml3 3S p m'c iS ata Ly Burgaw..j7 00 p tn 6 1 j a ra Ar WU ruing., 7 50 m.9 55 p m'7 00 a m "TRAINS GOliiG NORTH. a . w jr - 1 No. 45 1 No. 47 . ' DaiJy. J Daily. o- 43 Daily. S 52 p m 9 50 p m Lv Burgaw.l;., !9 34arn' Lv Magnolia, ra 52 amjio 23 am Ar Goldsbor-i 55 a m il 35 am Lv Fayetter. '7 00 a m! Ar Sefma '9 55 a rn' Ar Wilsoru 7.Jii 25 arr. Lv Wilson .. 2 32 a tn 12 25 pm Ar RoTcyMt loapm, 1042 pm f 1 53 am 1251 am t 27 a m V Ar laruoro. Lv Tarboro. Ar Weldon.. . 4 50 P 1 ti 30 am 4 05 a m 2 1 5 p ro 2 45 a m Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road " leaves Haldas for Scotland Neck at 3 co pm. Retnrning. learts ScoUanJ Neck at 9 30 a m., daily except Sunday. Trains leaves Tarboro, N. C, via Albemarl Zl Raleigh, R R, daily, except Sunday, 6 p m.; Sunday 5 p rn-; arriTc Winiamston. N. C, 8 to p m. and 6 40 &m. Returning leaves Williamson. N . Dally except Sunday, 800 am, Sun- . day g 50 a m. arrive Tafuoro, N. C, to 05 am, and 1 1 33 a m. JTjiins oa Mkllacd N. C Broach., leaves Goldsbcro, N C, dally excert Sunday. 5 33 pri; am've SmithSeU. N. C. 700 pm. Returning leaves Smith- , field. N. C, 7 30 a m arrive GoUsboro, N. 0.900 am.. . Southbound train on Wilson & Fayet- -tcville Branch is No. 50. Northward is No. 51. ... Trains No. 40 South will stop, only a. . Wilson. Goldsboro and Magnolia. Trains No 47 makes close connection at WeMon for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond. -and dai.'y ex cept Sunday via Bay Line. Trains make close connection for all points North , via Richmond and Wash ington. All trains run solid between Wilrair.g- : ton and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. . t . JOHN F. DIVINE. - . -' General Suni f. R. KENLY, Sup't Trar.s.-ortaUon T. M. EMERSON. Cenl Pass. Agent ."O1CXUI0KD AND DAKYILLE HAIL " HQ AD. CONDENSED tCUEDCLX. TRAINS HUN BT MEIUDIAN TDUL TRAINS GOINO bOOTU. Mar. 13:b, le-SC. No.ta Dallr. f No. 2 .oaiir. Irare New York....., 43 n't Loxt ITiUaJtlrLU,. Ltnve IUIUtnttfe 7tnatn tin ra 9 45 am! Oil n her Waahicgtao. ., Ill .0 ao'll CO pra Leave CuarkHxraTille. Lexra IiTncLbtinr. 5 SO pra! 5 CI ua 85i jvta 8Cia Leave Dullle Lrava IllcbnuaL Lear Oo'dburo LeaT iUlaia....... Lenva Dartiata...., . L-t HiH lVtiJ... ..111 COaaT'J 00 pa .. SOrttaJ 1 CO am CiSpni j 3 37 am IxaT SUb irT...... ...iiii pra, ljloaxa ,i-an ii'n aa Lava CLulte...... 3 2Jaa 1 CO pa 331 pta 4pta 10 40 pta Ixure i'j'artaaUarjj.i. .. Z 2i aa Arir AliiiU,. I C IB I W pra TIIAINH GOING NOUTH- Dee. liJi I&S3. Atrire UkarL'Ue Sa?UUrjr .... Higb roint .. " Cirxabifo ... DarUm .. liaWfch " GoUI.toto .... Arhre DtoriH.... JlichsoJ. .... Arriva Ljr.cLbar - CLarlo!Hviiia . W-irv;loa.. .. . ni4ir"rr. ...... - :b:U..1iLia,.-r - Nea Yotk Da-ly exoe i Nv 51. . J Daily. I No.W. Dailr! 6 ti pa 8C1 p ra ..; C Ham; .- 7&ep,; , I WW BOB 9 13 ra ..1 Ovi.Di ail ra 127pra 4 43 aa 1 53 aa ' 0 33 axa 4 45 pa 11 a 10 lOma 11 27 pa 3 CVn-B 8 in in ..I X 15 pen 2 00 aa ..3 O p tav 4 13 aa ..j 8 23 pa' 8 13 aa 25 pa 13 C3 aa '..I 3O0aa 13 i3 pa ..! C23ra! 3 23 pt SoTJtlay.1 N .W N. C. RAILUOAD. ooixo aorra Na 5a Ho. 52 a n Lv. Salca C 4 J p in . C ZO oono noxxa No-1. IT. &Jeta li pa i3 SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. On trains 50 an i 51, Pu'.:.t.i3 Bcfct Sleeper between Atlanta ard Yew York, New Orleans acJ Washin-icn via Dan villff. " Oa trains 52 and 53, Pulr-an Bu.Tct Sleeper M or.! orr.-ry ar.i Vashir-t-n Aiken and Waihlr-ton. via Danville' Oa trains 2 ar.J 53 rullman Slfr-r between Kachrr.Dr. J a.-.J G-c? -ibcro. i-. J Greensboro and Gc!Jil:ro. For rates and ln!orrr.at:rn 2 'r any' Ager.t cf the Ccrr.r.any crj" SOL HAAS. T. M. . ; - Jxs. LlTAYLOn, Gen. Tiss, Agent, ' :" . Washinjjtn p. C. 7 J rs to