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THE MORNING NEWS. THE MORNING NEWS. j s. HAMPTON, Proprietor. Smirt CK rVy... Daily, except Sunday. " T wo Iy .... .... . ... rs t j i j rs s 1 gATES OF SUBSCRIPTION, IN ADVANCE -r t.v Mail;, Postage paid " I"i'DJ-.... ee Months, ( r.o Months, . -- J 'i ilflivered in anv Dart of tliecitv I f T -l 4 3 OO t OO 75 4 DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OP THE CITY OF GREENSBORO. AND OF THE STATE. Greensboro, N. C., Tuesd&y,..June 14, 1887 No. 130 tex inserted in Local column at any THE LATEST NEWS. Troops to Qqcll liiot. the Tithe .u,r .jiill he made for double-column . i.,-nn advertisements. ... nnA rrrm pn. In firm f ran?I j jnammcemuiiia - for ofnee, win uev.imj,c" iv.,.. wo,.......,.;,. ertisc-nts to follow reading matter,' or to ar.-' P''ci:il p'ace wil' not received.' , "basement, anj official advertisements 50 cts per f,r c:i:h insertion. - veruso:ncnis kept under the head of "New ivtrti5eincnts" will be charged fifty per cent, extra, foments f r transient advertisements must be je in advance. fcioitancts must be made by Check, Draft, Postal Key Order, Express, or in Registered Letter. such remittances will be at the risk of the publishers- Under the head of "Special City Items," business ,tjc w;n bu inserted at the rate of 5 cents a line every insertion. . London, June ii. a collision oc curred to-day at Denbigh, Wales, be tween a mob and a body of police who were protecting an auctioneer engaged in selling property for tithes. The mob turned an excited bull loose on the police and assaulted the.m with rotten eggs. One arrest was made. A large military force: has left Chester for the purpose ofquelling ' the thithe riot in North; Wales. V SB. Capt. Phf Inn's Wound Worth $3,000. THE KATLROADS. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. KICIIMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD. drives Iroin Richmond at. . . es for Richmond at NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. Arrives from Charlotte at loves for Charlotte at.... '' .... Arrives from t.oldsboro at . Leaves for Goldsboro at. , 9.43 a m 10.32 p m . 8.32 am . 0.55 pm . 8.22 a m 9.40 p m . 9.48 a m . 10.44 p m . 9.30 p m 10.20 p m . 7.40 a m . 9.50 a m 6.00 a m . 10.20 p m Kansas City, Mo., June u. When Capt. Thomas Phelan, of this City, "was stabbed in O'Donovan Rcssa's office, in New York, two years ago,, he had an accident policy for S3,ooo in the Travellers. Insurance 5?npany. The company refused io pay the money on the ground that Phelan hadprovoked day, and turn out daily seventy-five LBXINCTO.f AND BOOHS. Editor Morning JVewft-Wv hear a great deal of late said in the papers of there being boom's in this and other towns in the State, but 1 do not recolect to have seen or heard of a' boom or anything of the kind in Lexington, N. C; and yet I doubt much if there is another town in the State that is mov ing forward more" surely and rapidly in this old commonwealth. Nothing done there in the way of improvement appears to be ot a ephemeral character, but all is made solid to. endure. Buildings I saw along main street are all of brick, large and attractive. The streets have . been planted and are well shaded with maple trees." People appear to be thrifty, contented, in dustrious and happy. The improve ments I saw are decidedly worthy of attention, and arc all of the very first class. The "Excelsior" steamroller Flouring Mills. that have been erected at a cost of $10,000 or $12,000 dollars it is said are kept running night and the assault by goining to Rossi's of fice. Phelan sued the company and was to day awarded judgment for the full amount. . : . Jtliss Hume's Elaborate Wedding-. C. RAILROAD NORTH-WESTERN N. Irrives from Salem at ...... . " Lows for Salem at C. F. AND Y. V. RAILROAD. Arrives from Fayetteville at laves for Fayettevi!le at . 8.00 a m . 9.24 p m 10.00 a m .10.54 pm . 6.15 p m .10.00 a m THE POSTOPPICE. Hails for tha North closer at 8.00 a. in. and 9.00 p.m. Charlotte ' 9.00 9 7 Ralefgh " ... 900 -Salem - " 9 00 . 9 Fayetteville ". 900 The money order and registered letter office will nfy 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. 5unday hours for general delivery, 8.00 a. m lor alfhoar : and half hour after the opening of the lilsfrom both North and South. -The lock-boxes are from 6.00 a. m. to 10:30 p. m RESIDENT CLERGYMEN. St Joseph. Mo., June n. Kath arine Burnes, adop!:eddaughter of Col. James N. Burnes, member of Con gress from this district, was married last evening to Ehas S. Gatch. Tele grams of congratulation were received from President Cleveland, Represen tative Randall, Senators Ingalls, Vest, and (Jockrell, Gov. Hill, Judge Hoadly. John G. Carlisle, Hiscock and many other public men. More than five thousand invitations were sent out and the affair was pronounced ''unri valled in matrimonial annals in the Missouri Valley." Miss Burnes has been a society belle for three years, and her husband is a millionaire grain 'dealer. . - barrels of superior' flour. It requires some ten hands to operate and keep the mill in complete running order. One team of two horses and as many hands, I was told, were constantly em ployed transporting wheat id flour to : and from the depot. I was also told by Mr. Grimes, one of the pro prietors of the Mill, that they were not able to keep up with the orders for the flour, ship-stuff, bran, &c, made at their Mill. Their wheat they buy in Virginia and the Western States at the present time. On the day I visited the Mills I noticed standing on the side track of the R. R. near the depot seven freight cars full of wheat that I was told was brought fromthe West by the proprietors of the Mill to be ground up &c- The flour manufactured successfully running bis taw mills and other machinery in sawing pine lumber " and preparing spokes, per simon and dog-wood timber, which he sends to two or three' firms in London, Eng. He too is well satisfied with his profit, which I am glad to learn. lie being a native of oM Guilford. I saw Mr. Lewis tlanes who told me he was about engaging in the canning busi ness. 1 It will be se(n from the above, that though there has been but little said about it, Lexington is on a more solid boom than some of her more flatneer.t neighbors. We cannot hope here of continued prosperity -and growth by erecting, peanut stands and herring huts. However often we rrfiy call public attention to the fact that such shinties havi been started and everyday or two as to how they progress, and when they are finished, npr will add to our prosperity a whit to name all the persons who come and leave our place, or are seen at the depot. If we wish to become a pros perous town we must go to work and try to induce young and enterprising men to embark in manufactory of iron, cotton, wool, carding of wool, cann;ng fuit, tanning, coopering and preparing lumber in all its forms for building purposes for a large area of country around us, &c. &c. These things can be, and should be done as soon as possible if we wish continued prosperty. It is ridiculously absurd to suppose we can continue to grow and prosper as a town If we do not lay a deeper and broader foun dation to secure such results than we now have. It is an easy matter by blowing to stimulate the hopes and fancies of visionary men to put the cart before the horse, or in other words to plunge in debt so as to tax our people-beyond their ability -to pay if nothing more is done in the way of Nott Arrival Cte Uottk..... Cctret n Inn mi w - WrLMLNGTON' 3c WELDOK RAIL ROAD COMPANY. ti Of Ladies MUses Children anrt Baby Zieglers Bros, fine Hand Sewed slippers at H. Farrior. & Co. I w. ' CONDENSED SCHEDULE. Cift Fur & hlfa Mtf Miiii Co. CoiazxftD Scmsvu Ko. 23. Taking efftQ 6.oo A. ST., Monday. My loth, iZZj. TEAIN SOUTH. LVe 'Bennettiorille.. Arjive Maxton Leave Maxton Arrive Fayetteville . Leave Fayetteville.. Arrive Santord Leave Sanford Arrive Greensboro.. Leave Greensboro... Ar've Walnut Cove Pass andl MaiL io loam 11.20 11.30 ' 1.30 pm 2.co " 4-0S-" 4-iS 7.2S 10.15am 1. 00 pm Pass. J 07 a ro TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Not ia Ko & I Na I No' ciuoaLJ piii Jpmi iuu at KocityMt 1 33 p m Ar Tarboro.ti 50 p m , Lr Tarboro.ti 1 30 pm , Ar Wilson . .U 5 p oi.O'SS p m i-r Wilson.. 4 15 pmj ! Ar Sclma... 5 40 d rn I Freight I Ar Fayettev. 2 3 P nv j i-v Coulsboro 4 54 p rn 7 40 p m 3 55 a m Lr Magnolia 609 p 111:3 35 p m c iS a ta L BuTgaw..)7 00 p ml 613 am t -TRAINS GOlUG NORTH. No. 43 U( a m 7.15 am 7.40 am 1 1 .00 a m 9 30 a m 1.40 pm 2.15 8.00 Dinner at rycttetU'.e. TRALN SOUTH. Leave Walnut Cove Arrive Greensboro,. Leave Greensboro.. Arrive Sanford Leave Sanford Arrive Fayetteville. Leave Fayetteville.. Arrive Maxton Leave Maxton...... Arrive Bennettsville Pass and Mail. 2.10 pm 5.00 9.50 am 12.55 pm 1.15 " 3 20 - 3.30 -5.15 -5.25 - 645 M Freigh Pass. Lv Wilming.' Lv Bnrgaw. Lv Magnolia Ar GoIdsborJ Lv Fayettev. Ar Selraa... Ar Wilson-. Lr Wilson . . Ar RolcyML! Ar Tarboro. Lv Tarboro. Ar Weldon No. 45 I No.47 Dal'y. Dailv. f Daily. H 40 pm 3 50 a m 8 52 p m ........J9 54 arn'9 50 p rn 1252 anv to 23 anv 1042 pm 1 55 a ro u 35 an, 1 1 55 am I- r rw-i a m1 &S3tnj..- ii 25 am 2 32 a m!i2 25 ptn(l2 51 am ...It 00 p m i 27 a m 4 50 p 11 30 am- 14 05 a m 2 1 5 p m 2 45 m Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3 00 pm. Returning, leaves Scotland Neck at o ro a rru. dailr except Sundar. I rains leaves larooro, n. v... via Albemarl & Raleigh, R R, dally, except n rv.nm Sunday. 6 p m.; Sunday 5 p m.: arrive t2 1 c nm I Williamston, N. C, 8 10 p m. and 6 40 - j r . m. 345 pra 7xxj am 1. 17 pm 1.55 pm p m. 41 6.1 P IiDnrt Sanford. Factory Branch Freight & Passenger Train moTir.g nottb. Lv Millboro, 7 43am Ar Green&b'o 9 30 am Trin moTiofc tootb. Lv Grwnsbo5 33pra Ar Mill be ro 7 So pra the breath out of our tradesmen and cause no few of our population to emi- J except Sunday. burdened people. ' D. F. C. Jtolati inil right ILilrain. Presbyterian : - Dr. J. Henry Smith, N. Cnurch St, Rev. E. W. Smith, Asheboro St. S. Greensboro". Baptist : Rev. W. R. Gwaltney, S. Elm St., South Greensboro. j Methodist Episcopal. J Rev. J. E. Mann,' W. Market St. " u - t c :.l. c: r -.-.-.a Methodist Protestant - Rev. I. T. Mirhaiiic" N. Greene S. - ' J. R. Ball, Spring St " " , ' Episcopal ; . Rpy. A- H. Smbhs. N. Elm St. . ' by the Messrs; Grimes has literally manufactory in our town to soon knock I driven flour manufactured on the old system out of the market wherever their flour has been introduced. This being well known by the farmers far and near Leiington, they have and will continue to bring their wheat in the future to these Mills to be manu factured .for them. Besides this we were told by one of Passenger and mail Trains tun daily Cincinnati, June 11. Peie Nolan the proprietors that-in ordinary, crop in conversation thts aTteTnoon said years the wheat for a radius of 20 or about his challenge to Kilrain: "I 30 miles around them would be suf- don't see how Kilrain can well re- ficent to supply them with all the fuse my challenge. He claims that wheat they need or very nearly so, and he is the champion of the United there being continually an increased PRODUCE MARKET. Apples green, per bu , Bacon hog round . ........ r Beef ' Riitter Ikeswa. ; .... CUcUens olcL ... .. V... ...... spring new WeJ Fruits Blackberries. - Cherries..... Apples. ...... Pcachps, unpared i-s, unpared 1-4, " pared. .....7..., Es .....T ' wthers Oaxseed...... Rcur Family Superfine. fKii.iis. Ofts.... IVs ... " . ri . ... ' Pofatoes Irish ... Sweet.., . Rags-Cotton..... f-Bow ..Wool wasT,ed... unwashed .......ft,. RETAIL PRICKS OF GROCERIES-. Hacnn S ides flams......... Shoulders............ i.ooai.50 aq ......5a8 ....i8a25 .ai8 ....iSaao" .. ..ioai5 .... ..a50 .... .'.a6o ..61-2 .....71-2 ,......aa3 , 2 1-2 . '-"a ...... 5ag ..10 ,....40 .....75 ...4 50 ..04 00 ,.60080 ..40345 . .. 637 . .6075 ...:.6o .....50 X v mO .....30 20 .iil 25 ..IO ..ts ...8 Stales and that he wants to fight. I will give him a chance. I mean business. No, I have not heard from himi but 1 expect an answer to my challenge . to-day. He can't help noticingit." - ": - -"What does Kilrain base his1 'claims to the championship on ?' , "No doubt in part to the challenge demand for the flour manufactured by them it would greatly stimulate the farmers to put fotth additional exer tion in the cultivation of wheat, which I think will be far better for them than cultivating cotton, corn, and tobacco. As to the profits made at this Mill I know, nothing, or could I induce the proprietor to say anything more on that Sullivan did not accept. Any- this point than that he was satisfied body could knock out Sullivan with with what he' was doing. Now if his wrist "broken. . Poor fellow, I Lexington with but one road pass- don't think Sui'ivan will ever be. ing through the county vcan afford to himself azam. That broken wrist erect and operate a Flouring Mill of has done him up for good. The Jersey Lilly Again. Mrs. Langtry, having elevated her self from a professional beauty " to a professional actress, is looking about for new worlds to conquer,; and has arrived at, the conclusion that" the pen is mighter. than the sock and buskin. She has arranged to write a serial novel, to be, publishsd simul taneously in American and English periodicals, and this is to be followed by an autobiography, to be issued in book form and dedicated by permis sion to the Princess of Wales. If Mrs. Langtry would tell all she knows but that would make a library, not a single volume. , Her trip to Cali- 'ncese ... .......... ..........,.....r. ......20 Coffee R ;Q '... . . , . . . . . . 1 9 a-3io ATEErTS. this character how much more and belter could such a Mill do in and for Greensboro, and surrounding coun ties seeing we have stich superior R." R. facilties; nor is there any belter grain growing county than this around us to be found in the State. This much we think 'is reduced to a cer tainty, if we do not erect a Mill of this character in our town there will be no market here for flour manufactured pu the old plan but the Roller Mills of Richmond and elsewhere will furnish Greensboro and the surrounding country with what flour they need. Arid as-lizards, slides, truck and road wagons as a means of transporting goods' to and from market for any great distant have had to give way to river steamboats, canal bo.itsT and rail roads.- "So the Flouring Mills n w RIP TIX WI ITKX.ES. Beaufort went dry. Many . enquiries concerning North Carolina are made from London. In Iredell county there is a vein of white marble 70 feet thick and a mile wide. Its length is not known. The government has paid $40,000 for the site of the public building to be erected in Wilmington. The lot is 165 feet front. Senator Vance has been invited to deliver an address at the nezt fir of the Eastern Carolina Fair and Stock Association. ' , Asheville complains that itselecttic light is cot what it ought to be and Charlotte makes the same 'com plaint about its water works.. The famous Blevias Mineral Spring north of Jefferson, Ashe county, has been sold to Itobson & Company, o! Bristol; Tenncsse, for $4,000. Miss Mattic Wilson, of Catawba, was awarded the first prize for ele mentary drawing by the Women's Art Department of Cooper Union. Hew York. - The people of Wilmington are some what excited over the rigid enforce ment of an iron clad Sunday law, under the provisions of which nothing save medicine can be sold cot even milk. . J he Piedmont Press says, the saw mill of Messrs. J. P. Icord & Co.. near Love lady. Caldwell county, was burned on the 30th ull.. and was a total loss. Over 1000,000 shingles were destroyed. Loss over $3,000. Ft iuht nnd Pauieorer Train rao l- twen rayetteTilIa oiut jnnuuiiie on MondTB. Wedncsdav and FridftTt. Freight and Passes gr Train ran Velvet a FoTcttevllle and GraLcr Moniy, Wednesdari nd Friu. nl Uta Qreeiaboro nnd FujetUnlle M"cUj, Wtd- nesdars and FriUva. Passcnaer and Mail Train rousiUilj ex cent Haodays. The l&?t)ger aod JIa.l Trin tukis cIom cocoection at Ifaxtnn vitb Cirolix4 Cilitril to CLatlott and Wilmington. Trains ou Factory Iiranrb run, dily cent San.lAy. J.W. FRY. General Supctintendeot. W. E. KYLE, s General Pass Agent. Retarnir leaves Williamston, N 15 pm I C. ViHy except Sunday. 8 00 a m. Sun ir pm I day 9 50 a m. arrive Tarboro, N. C, 10 05 a in. and 1 1 30 a in. Trains on Midland N. C Branch leaves Goldsboro. N C, daily except Sunday, 5 33 pm.; arrive Smithfield, N. C. 700 pm., Returning leaves bmith field, N. C.,7 30 a m., arrive Goldsboro. N. C. 9 00 a m. Southbound trala on Wilson & Fayet teville Branch is No. 50. Northward is No$i. Tralr No. 40 South will stop only at -Wilson. Goldsboro and Magnolia, . at Weldon for all points North daily., All rail via Richmond, and daily ex cept Sunday via Bay line. " . Trains make close connection lor 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 Sap 1 Whether on land or at sta, on lbs prairie or in the crowded city, Ayer Pills arf the best cathaitic. being con venient, efficacious, and safe. For tor pid liver, ind'geslion. and sick head ache, they never fail. v That fceiine ot weatines. so often experienced in the spring, results from a sluggish condition of the b'ool which, being impure, does notqulcken with the changing s-awn. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. by vitalizing and cleans ing the blood. Strengthens and in vigorates the svstem. Backache, stitches in the side, infla tion and soreness of the bowels, ate symptoms of a disordered state of the dig stive and assimilative organ, which can be corrected by the use ! Ayer's Cathartic Pills. o Pure Ice Crear.5 cts. plate. 2? c:s quart, 15 cts. pint, at Go. J. Stan's . ; Freh Snap Ban at !c per pec at J. A. OROOME OC i.O. J. R. KENLY. Sup't Transportation T. M. EMERSON. Gcal Pass. Agcn t ICUMOSD AND DANVILLE irIL IlOAD. CX)SDENiiI SCHEDULK. TILMN3 EUN 1ST MXHIDIJIN TIME. TltALSa GOIXCJ tJOUTH. Led re New York Lcatc nlLu!li :U .. Lear BAllmore. . . . . . Lear Waitlrstaa . . . . Levt Chrlotttin. Letre Ljoeltor. ... LeaTIAOfIU 1 No. SO. 4 IS a in 7 2Ta ta 11. 4 aa 3 IS pm 5S4 pen 8 S rta No. rx Daily. 4 30 pa G2.7 f ta Oil pa tltOpta 3 CO a ra 8 C5 am Lmu liicbtuct.d. 3 00pm 230ata Leave GcldJlrj Lrrt lUleia Lear IirKa Lcuto tiisli I'-i:.l Leava Salubsrj Lear datktt L;v Spoitaabai j I ate OrrruTUle Arrir AiU&L; 12 ZOtsa-13 fta 5 23 as 1 COasa 6 37 as J 30 am tllSan t316aia li am lIS3ao 2ZSaxai 1 fOra 5 3aa 3 31 xta CLOaJo 449pta 1 23 13 43rm TXtAlNS GOIXO NOItTH. AVcAllSay . Coffee is too high to use.' Then we &ay use Royal Imperial Coffee, at 15 cents per lb. Houston & Bro. fornia has been profitably" diversified bv Performances at the towns along m use are certainly doomed and that . tt ur e u"v" wuttc! 1 snnn ta iive blace to the new mode or t r rnn i 1 1 i'i hiiiiir ui mc cv;utj v V . ' . . - - - A for a week at St, Paul and Minneapo- . Inventors and patentees and all hav- business with the U. S. Patent Of fice are invifer! tn mmmiinifiate with me lis was over $7,700. At Omaha and St. Joe she drew the largest houses over known : there. , At Sacramento With confident reliance Upon my fidelity .sh- j- bf,en offerei the $2,000 guar- rcw inventions natented- Old inven ts imnrovpH " and reiected aDDlica- Uons revived. Caveats filed. .Trade marks registered. " ? - ? - . Prompt attention. Skillful t service. Moderate charges.- Send model - or sketch for iret renort as to Datentability.' Preliminary " information , cheerfully 'Wnished. . -: . ' V "-. v Cl. - J A. S. YANTIS, ioixuor of American and Foreign Pat- 816 F Street, NT. W.V Washington, mntpe which was refused to Bern hardt. She will return to New York early in July and devote tlie sum mer to visiting the watering-places and indulging in literary labors. At Beriin profiles of criminals - are taken by the police authorities so as to show the lefL ear. The features change and the ear tloes not, and no two persons have identical ears. prcess of manufacturing flour. For the above reasons I am decidedly cf the opinion that a larg Flouring Mill on the new plan will at no distant day be erected in or near Greensboro. If it is not, I will consider it a standing reproach to the enterprise ami inteli- gence ofourpeople. If not, the finger j of scorn should be poinled ;t us as I brarart?. j can think of nothing ihaV would bring more people and trade to our town than a well conducted r Mill of this kind. At Lexington Mr. Holt has eiecUd and is now operating- one of : the largest cotton factories in the-.State. Mr. Cyrus Wheeler is Do ntit take auinine for malarial disorders. . Ayer s Ague Cure con tains none, .nor an)'' other injurious ingredient. This preparation, if taken "strictly in accordance with directions. is warranted to cure all malarial dis eases. - Butter. Batier. nice and fresh kept on ice at . J. A. Gkoome & Co. . Pickles and country inegar at I. A. Groome Sc Co. -11 you war.t good breai buy the Desota Flour of - . A. GR00ME& Co. Xmj ItL IS5&. Atri drl.41 S!b:ry Hrs'a Tou.t ... ;r. ro ..... Dr.rfctti , HaVth 'i!iL.-Jio Arr DnHU ', Na. &1. , No. &4. Duily. f tXdlf. 6 4Zo' 8C1 p ia 7 SGaari 9 13 ra 8 tJ 9 41 ra I247pa 1207 aza 2 1 pn CZO an TTlom ' . A Big Lot 1 We" have all grades of Flour. Our "White Pearl" and -Silver Ciown" Flours cannot be beaten. Try a sack. AIo, Meal, Shipstufl. Corn, &c. ap22tl Houston Bros. LtitnlJCt ! ! ! " The finest short leaf, unbled Yellow Pine, aquantitv of Flooring, Ceiling. trlir.fr. Wcatherboardinc and dressed Lumher ofall desciiptions.row on hand 1 r hnmedtate rale. Mar.uTac tured at' Davi, Wainman & Cos mills, Ashebro. N. C' Apply 'to C. S. Wainman, Greensboro. N.W A full line of the James Means ihree doll.ir shoe3 i 1 Lace. Button and Con gress, for men, just received at H. Farrier & Co. The bet $3 shoe in the world. " . Just received, a lice lot of Sugar Cured and .Canvassed Hams. Also breakfast strips at J. A. Groome & Co Building. Contracts, -Turnkey j )bs or otherwise, b) Davit. Wainman & Co.' They have their forests and mills, and hvc a ftafl of experienced carpenters Tlicref're wc have the greatest facilities in this city for doing the beit work Ijr the least money. Apply lo C. S- , Wainman. Greensboro. N. C manager. Ice -for sale at" . . . J. A. Groomf. & Co. 4 33 pm 1 1 CO am 10 10ao il 22 ra 3 iOrc. 6 IS aar Arrira I.ttclitorj ....I 1 lSrm 2 00 asi Cbaik(taTU ...Jj 43pra' 4 13 aa . Wtai,. 2foa......l 8 22 j-o 8 10 ta Italia r- tl23ptn 10C3 an - - rLiUl trtla. 3 00ao 12 35 fta N Yuk 6 20aa 3 'Pi ly fcl 'Scaday. . N .W N. C. HAILUOAD. raa aovra Na ML Ka'M 1 n Lv.SaJea ' 7 21 a ta 5 ZO oorso xoxth jo-&i. ro.53 at. S.vlfta ll CO .-ra i2 CO a SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. On trains 50 and 51, Pullman BufTct Sleeper between Atlanta and Yew York. New Orleans and Washington rix Daa- n.ie. On trains 52 and 53, Pu'.lrran BufTct Sleeper Mcntromery and Washin-tcn. jiKcn ana iir.ir j'on, uir.Til.e. On trains 52 and 53 Pullman S'.eepcr between Richmond and C'ccmbcrc, and Greensboro and Gcldsboro. For rates xr.d ir.lorrnition ar!r to any Ager.t of the Company cr to oUL, It A.b. T. M. . Jas. L.TAYLOR, Grn. Pass, Aj;er.t, Washirion. D .C
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