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Postal M.n--y Order, Express, or in Registered JLetter. (Uv such remittances .will be at the risk of the pub- I'nderthe head of "Special City Items," business vfiil lie inserted at the rate of ; cents "a line or . vrry insertion. -v THE RAILROADS. ARRIVAL- AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. KK IIMtlM) AND DANVILLE teULKOAD. Arrive tr.. in Richmond at. leaves ir ii 11 m ,1 w 111 11,1 111 ni 1 11 i - II! 111! I II lit II III I II I i Vol. 1. DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE CJTY OP GREENSBORO. AND OP THE STATE. Greensboro, N. C, Ssturdry, June 11, i887t irin T lfeyt- Hr' mm e e fi No. 128 THE LATEST NEWS. CV1IE. Tico I'oicus-TJormou Converts Moutto be Sealed to Elder Bascom, or Salt Lake City, Climb Iloicn Froth a rfotc. " - "T The New York Sun of Thursday says v A woman about twenty delicate health id put in great peril by insomnia. It . has-been affirmed by the doctors that the Emperor would eventually die of some sud den attack of his chief ailment diar rhoea which would prove too obsti nate for their remedies. THE nE.TIETTSETII.'VARYAGAI.I. Editor Morning Xeu.'S: I witnessed the ciercises of the graduating class i(tiungcr then awarded the prizes to successful competitors, a copy c4 Cowpcr's Poems to Miss Emma N. Sellars and a copy of Miltoo to Mr. ol Bennett Seminary last night When John V. Mebane. These latter were I reached the hall it was just in the I called elocution prizes. n ' i n s s m. WILMINGTON i WELOON RAIL ROAD COMPANY. ' tl Colored Boy's rensre. lie Cut Re" concmon an omnious well tilled is reported to be by the conductor there was room for one more, and that was all. ' I occupied that seat. The graduating class in -the Normal course consisted of two Miss Lula C. Black and Mr. William R. Lewis. Rev. Mr. Steele said that the craduatine The Doxology was then sung and the assembly dismissed. The next session will open on the 2Sth of September next. J. S. W. CONDENSED SCHEDULE, TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Memphis, Juno 9. At Bartlett, K-ears old was accosted by Poliece- Tcnn., yesterday, while Dick Smith, man Brennan in the Pennsylvania a ten-year-old colored boy. was left Railroad depot in Jersey City yester- in charge of an infant by his faster I class this year was four times the num tiay atternoon because she appeared parents ho took a double barreled ter it was last year, which numbered to be in mental distress. She said shot gun and blew it brains out. It she had relatives named Griffin in is supposed he did it out of revenge south Eighth street, Williamsburgh, for a flogging administered to him and the policeman told her how to yesterday morning. lie says ho go to that city. To a reporter she don t care what they do with him so long as they don't hang him. The boy isihjaii;' Nor Arrival Not. 9-43 am ............ 10.32 pm for Richmond at,.... .. 8.32 a m Q-SSPm NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. Arrives from Charlotte at. 8.22 a m 9.40 p m Leaves i,,r Charlotte at. 9.48 am - y . : 10.44 p m Arriv.-s from Goldsboro at.....1. 9.30 pm ' .. - " ................. 10.20pm ' ................. 7.40am Le:iyesf.r Goldshoro at - 9-5oam 1. .................... 6.00 am m - 10.20 p m NOKTH-WERTERS N. C. RAILROAD Arrives from Salem at . . . . . . . . . wvps for Salem at. ........... ........ it " ..... C. P. AND Y. V. RAILROAD. Arrives from Fayetleville at I .oaves for Fayetteville at .... . ..... . . . . 8.00 a 111 9.24 p m 10.00 a m 10.54 pm , 6.15 p m . 10.00 a m THE POSTOFPICE. Mails for th North close 'at 8.00 a. in. and 9.00 p.m. Charlotte ' 9.00 900 " Raleigh " , 9 Salem " 9 00 9 00 Fayetteville " 9.00 'lhe 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 openingmails. Also, 15 minutes after pening the Eastern night mail. Sunday hours, for general delivery, 8.00 a. m lor alf Jiour : and half hour after the opening of the mails Irom both North and South, The lock-boxes are from 6.00 a-m. to 10:30 p. m RS31DENT CLERGYMEN. Presbyterian : Dr. J. Henry Smith, N. Cnurch St. Rev. E. W. Smith, Asheboro St. S. Greensboro Baptist : v 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.,Michauc, N. Greene S. " J. R. Ball, Spring St. -Episcopal : Siev. A. H. Stubbs. N. Elm St. toldhe following story : Her name is Eleanor, Paston. She has just arrived on a train from Salt Lake' City. About a month .ago -she, in company with seventeen other . converts, who had been secured in Cornwall, England, were taken to Salt Lake City by Elder Bascom. She and Amelia CI egge, another new convert, were taken under the roof of Elder Bascom. Bascom had three other wives, the principal one of whom was called Hannah. She was a gray-haird ' woman. When the elder announced his intention of sealing to himself the two new con verts Hannah became Jealous and angry. Both the converts objected to becoming members of the elder's household. So one night they tied together some clothing and lowered themselves out of the window. They ran a short distance and found themselves in an alley near the taber nacle. Here they were discovered by Elder Junius T.' Wells, a Mormon, who, Miss Paston says, sides with the government. He took . the two women to a stable and provided them each with a suit of mail attire, to aid them in escaping from the city. - On the following morning he took them to the station and put them on the train. While they were standing on the platform Elder Bascom came along and asked Elder Wells whether he knew where the missing women were. Bascom failed to recognize them in their new garb. On - the train they related their story to the women passengers,- who provided them with suitable clothing, while the gentlemen made up a purse for them. At Omdha Miss Clegge left the train in company with a lady thiee. The others preferred not tr graduate as Normal students..but take a Collegiate Course. Six persons, namely: Misses Cor nelia Dorsette. Emma N. Sellars and Cora Watkins and Messrs. John W. Of Ladies Misses' Children anl Baby Zieg'ers Bros, fine Hand Sewed slippers at It. Farrior. & Co. I w. .1 Sensation in the House. London, June y. Quite a sensa tion was caused in the House of Commons to-day when Hon. W. H. Smith, leader of the conservative party, announced that to-morrow he would move the committee ou the IrishCriraes amendment act name a day when they would report on the Mcbane. Mitchell L. Walker. Jr.. and (Ja-j fjj & y2Sll3 fjJIgj Bl&Slj LO. Percy S. Vaughn contended fori r- . c? 'v. m prizes, which were copies ol Cowper and Milton's Poems. The exercises were opened by a prayer from Rev. Isaac Wells. Then a solo, by Cora Watkins. Graduating Oration "The March of Civilization," by William R. Lewis, of Chalk Level, Va. This was an original composition, which exhibited a knowl edge of history, and if the orator had bill. This announcement was greeted infused more vim into his speech it with cheers from 'the Conservatives, would have compared better with his which were answered with hisses by matter, which was good. the Parnellites. "Brier Rose." by H. II. Boyesen. was well rendered by Cornelia Dor sette, of Eden, N. C. Male Quartette "Over the Da'rk Blue Sea," was to ,have been sung by Messrs. Lewis. Mcbane. Peeler and Coxdesazd ScffxocLm No. 23. Talinj effect 6.od A. M., Me1tty, If a zoih, 1SS7. THAIS XOIITIL LVe BennetUvtlle.. Arrive Maxton Leave Maxton Arrive Fayetteville . Leave Fayetteville.. Arrive Sanlord Leave Sanlord Arrive Greensboro.. Leave Greensboro... Ar've Walnut Cove Pass and Mail. to 10 am 11.20 11.30 1.30 pm Freight Pass. Daily. Daily. Daily Lt Weldon..'3 !$ p m 5 jS p m I loam Ar Kocky Mt 1 33 p ml....... Ar Tarboro. '4 50 p mi Lv Tarboro Ji 1 30pm Ar Wilson . . 4 05 p m 6 53 p mj 07 a n Lv Wilson. .'4 1$ p m ! Ar S!ma... 540pm! j Ar FayeitcT.'g JJ p m', Lv Golisboro 4 54 p rn 7 40 p in 3 5S a n Lv Magnolia 6 09 p m 3 35 p m 5 15 a rn L Burgaw..;7 00 p .613 am At Wilming. 7 5om9S$p m7 00 a m TRAINS GOi;G NORTH. No. 45 I No. 47 ( No. 43 Daily. Daily. Daily. Lv Wilming. 11 40 pm 3 50 a m S 5a p m Lv Burgaw .J ) 34 a ro'9 jopm Lv Magnolia 12 52 am 103 j am 1042 prn Ar uoiasoor.,1 j, a m il jj ars 11 5a am Lv Fayettev. 7 00 a m ArSclma... Ar Wilson. . 2.00 930 a m 4.05 4-15 " 7.25 10.15a ni 1 .00 pm 5 15 a m 7.15 am 7.40 am 1 1. 00 a m ,9 S3 a m 11 25 am! Lv Wilson ..2 32 a m 1225 pm 12 51 am Ar RoTcyMLi i 00 p m'l 27 a n r 3 " "i J11 30 am, 4 0$ a m 2 ispm245am Ar Tarboro Lv Tarboro. Ar Weldon.. 1.40 pm 2.15 " 8.00 The Wetv Silver Certificates. TRAIN fcOUTIL New York June 9. Vice-President Jordan, of the Western National Bank, says it will probably be some Walker, but owing to the sickness of Dinner at rajetleville. time before the new silver certificates. will be ready, but that temporary certificates will be provided for tra ding purposes. ills Umbrella Saved Lives'. JIany one of them 1 did not learn which Mr. Steele look his place. . We could see. in our mind's iye. the vessel roll ing o'er the dark blue sea. On High Treason. This was Rob't Emmet's address to the CourtT which tried him Ijr the crime ot high treason in trying, in the latter part of the iSth qentury. to Iree his native country from the galling tyranny of England. He asked that his epitaph be not written till Ireland should be free. -Mr. .Percy S. Vaughn was the PRODUCE MARKET. Carlisle, Pa., June 9. An attempt was made to day to wreck the 4.30 p. m. Western express on the Western Maryland Railroad. A young man was walking along the track between Shippensburg and Chambersburg and speaker, who needed to have iniused found four ties piled across the rails. I more spirit and force In his speech. The train was in sight; going at full I Absalom, by N. P. Wills, was said speed. He opened his umbrella and I and acted, and well done, by Miss Em ma N. Sellers. Duet ''Beautilul Misses Alford and well done. Spetch which Patrick Henry de livered in the throes of the Revolu tion in which he said, "Give me'libetty or eive me death." was very well re- Lea ve Walnut Cove Arrive Greensboro,. Leave Greensboro.. Arrive Sanford.. . . . Leave Sanlord Arrive Fayetteville. Leave Fayetteville.. Arrive Maxton Leave Maxton Arrive BennettsviHe Pass and Mail. 2.IO pm 5.00 9 50 am 12.55 pm 1.15 " 3.20 " 3.30 " 5.15 " S 25 645 y Freifjh & Puss. 7.00 am 1. 17 pm 1.55 pm 6.00 pm U.15 Pm 345 Pm 4.15pm Dinner at Sad ford. Factory Branch Freight A Passenger Train morirj; north. L"Millboro, 7 45m Ar Greenl'o 9 30 am Train moTlog south. Lv G r-mkVo S 39 pm Ar Millboro 7 3a pm waved it frantically. The engineer sawiiput on the brakes and succeed ed in stopping his train within a lew feet of the ties. There was a large Moonlight," by Watkins. Very Apples green Per bu. . . . Baconhog round . w . . . . Beef .... Butter Beeswax ...... Chickens old . spring Corn new .......................... Com Meal. ......... Druid Kruits Blackberries." Cherries..... Apples. . Peaches, unpared ' " ' unpared 1-4, i pared Eggs....". i.ooai.50 .ag ......SaS .. . i8a25 .... .siiS ... .15020 .....ioai5 .......a50 . .... ..a6o .....6 1-2 ......71-a .......233 2.1-2 " ' ...... 5io ........10 number of passengers on the train. who had promised her a situation, The officials are making strenuous ef- while Eleanor remained on the train lorts to discover the perpetrators. until it reached Jersey City. Miss Paston is of bright intellect. She says she had no idea, of the in tention of Bascom to marry lier un til she reached Salt Lake City. Stanley Pushing lhead Stead- paled by Mitchell T. Walker, Jr.. of ily. Feathers......... 4... :.. ......40 Flaxseed. . ....... Flour Family . . . Snpcrtine Onions.... . ... .. Ohts. ........... Pftrk ...... Peas Potatoes Irish ... Sweet. 1. Rags Cotton . . . . . irallow.r. ....... AVool washed ... , unwashed Wheat.... RETAIL PRICKS OF GROCERIES. llacon S ides .......... ................. Hams.... ................ L . Shoulders.. ............. .i...... Cheese ... Coffee Rio........ ; 75 .....450 .. . .04 00 6oaSo 4045 . .... 6a 7 60375 .... .60 50 . ... .6 . ..,.30 20 .f lai 25 5 8 ..... ..20 .19 2-310 Lynched for an ltlenzpted ls x , saitlt. Mansfield, La., June S. Two ne groes entered the sleeping-room of two young Indies, twelve miles south east of this place last Wednesday night for the purpose of assaulting them. Suspicion pointed to two men, who were arrested and confessed their guilt. Monday night a mob took one of them. W. L. Washington, and hanged him to a tree- LondoM, June 9. A dispatch from St. Paul de Loanda says : "The latest Congo advices are to the effect that Stanley's expedition was making a successful but slowrrogress up the river, owing to the fact that the ves sels were heavy laened. The expedi tion passed the confluence of the Kas- si River on May 6, and Stanley expect ed to arrive at Bolobo on May 8. A slight accident had happened to the engines of the steamer Peace, which was soon rectified. 'Otherwise all was well." EDUCATIONAIj. Jtlystcrioiis Jtlurder PATENTS. Bal,eigii, June 9. Last night Paul Lincke, a prominent farmer of ! Beauford county,' was, hot dead while asleep in bed at the town Of Washington.- J. V The shocking was. done by quite a prominent young lawyer named h Wrm. A. Pelts Jaffer. He made full confessiou of the crime, but would not say why he killed Lincke. The murdered man w?s a German of good family and fine education' who came here seventeen years ago and married a lady of this city, - Inventors and patentees and all hav ing business with the U. S. Patent Of fice are invited to communicate with me with confident reliance upon my fidelity tcx their interests. ; New inventions patented. , Old inven tions improved, and rejected applica tions revived. Caveats- hied. Trade marks registered.. 7 A Prompt attention. Skilliul service. sketch lor tree report as to patentability. "Vua,' .JMnpcror iiaa Preliminary . inlormation cheerlully freetted so much : over the misfor- iurnied.:: tunes of the Crown Prince that he is : ":V , . . Al JAJ!?f1 1 in a mental-condition which iiufiU Solicitor ol American and Foreign Pat- ." - . r . ents. 816 F Street, N. W., WashTngton. him for the . transaction of even D. c. . " . routine business, and -his' own Emperer iniliam Said to be ' V Unfit for Business. N. 7' . ' ' LoNDoJune 9. A Berlin corres- Lpondent wires that a feeling of great apprehension prevails iri official cir - In Canada there are seven schools for the education of the deaf. - . " Harvard's gymnasium cost Yale's $125,000 and Columbia's -$i5o,'co. The largest graduating class in the wxrld is that of the Chautauqua uni versity, fn I SS6 4,624 graduated. 7 Columbia college numbers more stu- jdents, in all its departments, than any other college hi thevUnited States. T)ut of U.CO0 alumni of the Uni versity of Paris statistics show that 3,786 arc stud) ihg law and J.696 pur suing a medical course, while only 35 lelt called to itudy theoloy. - - The headquarters ol spelling leform ers who attend the meeting of the National Educational association at Chicago, July 12 to 15. will be at the office of O. C. Blackmer, 206 La Salle StrCfiC . - ' - v , ' : " 1,. - , Princeton college has, received -Irom he family of the late Francis Diddle, of Philadelphia (Princeton "75) a mem orial gift of money which wijl furnish, among other things, an alTnual - prize of $25 lor the best English essay by a sophomore. - V Horse Pasture, Va. Thfe vnain feature of the evening was Miss Lula C. Black's Graduating Essay, entitled "Our Girls are what they make themselves.' This was rarely good, and it will be well indeej if her young auditors will treasure the ad vice and information she gave them and lollow it out to the letter all their lives long. Then followed a Solo-- Sweet Al pine Roses," by Mrs. Professor Moore, who has a good voice well under control.- . , Then a character was brought before the audience io the person of a negro Tojssaint I'Ouverture.written by Wen dall Phillips. L'Ouveiture, means, in Enligh. the Woikman. He is but little known irr this generation not so well as his accomplishments in life decrve to be. He was first a slave; next a successful warrior, then a . Passenger and mail Trains run daily except Sunday. Freight and F&Sccger Train rocs be tweca FaietUTille and HttmelUvin on Mondays, Wednesday and Friday. Freight and Passenger Train rcoa bet en FtjelteviUe d Greeneboru !Monlj, Wwlnesdayi and Fiiy, and between Greensboro and Fjetteille MonJaya, Wed nesdays an J Fridays. - Passcnccr and Mail Train rnna dally ax cent San day. The 1'ajBenger and Mail Train makra close, connection at Mxtna with Carolina Central to Charlotte and Wilmington Trains on Factory Cranrb ran daily ex cept SnnJAT. J. W. FRY, General Superintendent. W. E. KYLE. . , General Pass Agent. Whether on land or at sea. on the prairie or in the crowded city, Ajer't Pills are the best cathartic, being con venient, efficacious, ani safe. For tor pid liver. ind:gcstion. and sick head ache, they never fail. ' That feeling ol weaiincs. so often experienced in the spring, results from a siuggisn conattion 01 me 0100a which, being impure, does nctquicken with the changing season. Acer's SarsapariUa. by viulizing and cleans ing the blood, strer.fftnens ana in vfgoratcs the svstem. "lost received, another line ol New Millinerv. whic'i we are offering at the same reduction as heretofore. We in- Trains on Scotland Neck Rracch Road leaves Halifax lor Scotland Neck tt 3 00 . pm. Returning, leaves Scotland Neck at 9 30 a m., diiir except sar.aay. Trains leares iarooro, r. v:a Albemarl & Raleigh, R R, daily, except Sunday, 6pm.; Sunday 5 p ro.; arrive Wilhamston. N. C, 5 lo p m. and 6 40 p m. Returning leaves iJiataston. N C. Daily except Sunday. 8 00 a m.. Sun day 9 50 a m. arrive Tarboro, N. C 10 05 a m. anil 1 1 50 a m. Trains on Midland r. l IJ ranch leaves Goldsboro. N C, daily except Sunday, 5 33 pm.; arrive Smithfield, N. C 700pm. Returning leaves Smith- held. N. v... 7 Jo a m., arrive uoiUsDoro, N. C. o 00 a m. Southbound train 0.1 Wilson. & Fayt- .pUe.Uranch is No. 50. Northward is No. CI. - . " Trains No. 43 SoutfTrtnTstop oaiy n Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnofix. Trains No 47 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, and dai.y ex cept Sunday via Bay Line. Trains make clpse connection lor all points North via Richmond and Wash ington. . - ' All trains run solid between Wilming ton and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers atiachcJ. JOHN F. DIVINE. General Sop t J. R. KENLY. Sup'i Transportation T. M. EMERSON. Genl Pass. Agent RICHMOND AND DANVILLE R.UL CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS RUN BY MERIDIAN TIIIE. f TRAINS GOINO SOUTH. Mar. 13:b. ISr'o. No. CO. DaIIt. Leave Ne York ! 4 45 til m ta 0 i'm 11 0aia LeATe rhiLwlclrhia..: Lea re ruitimore. Ixave WaaLintoa Leave CLjalotia ille. Leate Lncaborg. Leave LutU!e LeVtf IiLbtDtaJ , Ixave GollO?rj. Ill LO am! i 00 pa Leare UUub 5Wpm' 1 00 ew LcaTe D iriatu I 6 2jptD 2 37 am Ltate hi Ul Vviul !lllS pra 131Cara Leave S-l;lary ...lx3Jtta 1123 an Lrae CbarloV ...'22Ssa, KOpa No. 51 Daily. 4 30 rta CZ7 Pa 012 v ct 11 CO nta 33a pmi 300am S&)pn 5 OS asi 8 5 pro j 8 03 a ta 00 p 3 2 30 a ta LeiT S;.ilstar. La.ve rUTiUe .. Arrive AtUuU... . 34am' 331 ro .1 6 SO ao, 4 4S ra 1 30 D 10 40 jta TDAINS GOING NORTH. Djc. 13Ji ir. vit ib lHif tn rill and see them. A generous stateiinan.who caused Spain. I fu jjne 0f Kibbons and Fancy Goods. France and Lngland. one alter the 1 at reauceo pnees. other, to let him alone and allow him to reign ovsr Hayti. as Emperor, and give that island peace and property, though he had white ex-slaveholders, mulaltoes. who were all born free, and those ofhii own .color, who had all been slaves, under his Say. Mr. John.W. Mcbane, of Fricr.dship, N. CA e . r.iavit - .MRS. M. v tiixciiAii. If Tiogdon Ruilding. W. Market St. Room Enough for All. - - Mr. D. E. Thomas old buitding. which was rerrtoved from the comer near the Market and put at the. lower end of the long building opposite the Star Warch juse. ha been nicely fitted ', No. SL. yo.us. I D:iy. IXulyl . I G (O ta ' 6 25 ra .1 4Ixntl 8 CI t rn , j 7 Ss tci1 9 13 f&i ... S31.-n; 9 43 itm Drr1'tu. '12 47pm 4 5 m " . IlaUt ..i 1 CO3 6J) an Go! UUno 4 45 po lt 20 ara re Diuvtlle .. ... 1C lOma II tM jh r.icbtaJ. 1 3 IOitti C 40 a Arrv Lyrebbcrc ....1 1 15 pia 2 V3 as auWumlW ... 3 40 p to 4 10 am Wbin.on j 8 23 pis' 11 IVlUuK,r- ; 1 1 2j f a 10 C3 Ma .hiltd-h bU. .... 3 00am 12 m Ne- YorL... ', 6 20 p&! 3 23 f.ra Da lr rx"vt .rdT.! ArriVti7iurl.-tte. .'. S.J'Jiicry .. Ami un for Mr. S. II. Bullock who has presented this piece, and he did it well. I made some notoriety forkceping good ih.. -t . rrr-nd ul the Dunn Builder. I eauuics. iiereauer mis nouse win - -- 1 O a written bv Julia C. R. D.nr, and ic cited by Cora Watkins. of New Gar den. N.C , was the Iat piece spoken- Then -came the presentation of "di ploma?, by th: Priacipah, Rev. Mr. Steele, to Miss Black and Mr. Lewis. The next was the presentation of the "Hall Mathematical.' an Oxford coition of the Teachers-Bible. . -The Committee; vix. Rev. Messrs. Scott and Walker, of Greensboro, and Mr. Smith, editor of the Charlotte be called the -National HoteL Several rooms aie furnished forboaid- ers to sleep irr and after this dte ready meals can- be had at all hours. Mr. N. B. Shoit. who cooked so long for Capt- Hawkins eating house, has been mployed to do the cooking, ne neeas no rt commendation. ' ,nc ira B-ickache. stitches in the iJe. infla titin and soreness ol the Dowels, are symptoms ol a'disordered state of the dig stive . and assimilative organs. which can be corrected by the use ot Ayer'a Cathartic Pius. N ,W N. C. R.VILUOAD. curto CTii No. 50l Not Clan Lr. SAlr 6 41 p m 6 20 00 ISO ITU N wl. sr. SU L 23 ?m i2 SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. Oa trains so and $1. Pallman BuTtt Slccp?r lKtwecn Atlanta and Yew York. Ncvr Orleans anj ash:nrton via Dan- On trains 52 and 53. Pullman T.ufTct S!ccpcr Montgomery anJ Wavhingtan Aiken and Washington, via Dar.iiHr. On trains and 53 Pu'.lman SIcc- between Richmond and G'eeniboro. ar.c. Greensboro and Goldsboro. For rates and information ap-!y t( any Agent of the Company or to SOL HAAS. T. M. . Jas. UTAYLOR. Gen. Pass. Aent. Washington. D J

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