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DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE CITY Or GREENSBORO, AND OF THE STATE.
Vol;!
UTY COUNCIL IN SESSION.
Greensboro, . N. C, Mondry, June 20, 1887.
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No. 135
Coat net AJvwniinatm lair M ycfwrtitmawly
! ratra.
Tn hata ao!J Naapru tyf aaala aa
The New Streets Paving of South
Elm Bonds . Ordered Printed
Liquor License - Befused New
Ordinances Passed &c, &c.
The Board of City Commissioners
met in regular session on Friday-
night and transacted much important te
1 ? T A 1 a I
uusmtiss. in me aDsenee
King, Commissioner Dodson
called to the chair. All the members
were present except Commissioners
Bevil and Ellington.
nated that portion ot the intersecting er Scott, the board decided to. meet
street from Church to North? Elm two nights in the week hereafter
Street and Col. Thos. B. Keogh the Tuesday and Friday until the great
streets through his land, and Mrs. amount of work before the Board Is
White had already opened nearly all disposed of.
the new street from Greene to North Th fnllmnn annmnri.ia n
t I aia-w atwaaw 3 g' v f" w f VII
THE LATEST NEWS.
OAIo .rot ion.
Columbus, June 18. Gov. FuraVer
says that no rebel flags shall leave the
State Hous. of Ohio while he is Got
WILMINGTON & WELDON RAIL
ROAD COMPANY.
TV . . ..
ine committee recommends tbat rrninttnroiKnn(u ettM, Irmnr lUinHnihrUmfr p.n..M-.
-aai - -rai'sa fcJVV,V 'ia MUV.' I " -w w w w v -f ajwi-
Baynton.
to get the
of Mayor r senerKs,ty of these public spirited "etc. offered by Commissioner Schenck, cans telegraphed Gen. II. V.
lson IZ nnMIpbe recf n,scd .by a 'eso'utio,n were adopted, without a dissenting It Washington, yesterday, t
mPmw f lnks on lhe Part of the Board voice: - . best advices as to whether t
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
tne btreet committee submitted Whereas, the loud noises made by of the flags could be legally enjoined
the following ordinance which was brass bands, composed of drums and I The Governor also telegraphed Presi
tne rcurn H.r. 14. .j , 4-
r eniotned I t f. . .o L
THE RAILROADS.
ARRIVAL
AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS
K1CIIMOSW AND DANVILLE RAILROAD.
Arrives Irom Richmond at q.43 am
. ' " 10.32 pm
leaves for Richmond at 8.3a a m
q.55 pm
NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
Arrives from Charlotte at 8.22 a m
9 40 p m
Leaves for Charlotte at
Arrives from Goldsboroat.
Loaves fur Goldshoro at.
NORTH-WESTERN N. C. RAILROAD
rrives from Salem at.
Loaves for Salem at . .
C. F. AND Y.V. RAILROAD.
Arrives from Fayetteville at. 6.15 p m
lonvos for Favctteville at. 10.00 a m
THE POSTOFPICE.
Mails for the North close at 8.00 a. m. and 9.00 p.m.
Charlotte " 9.00 9.00
Raleigh " 900
Salem " - 9 9
Favetteville " 900 '
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
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
The special Committee on widen- received and adopted:
ing Washington-street made report. Whereas, The reports at the last
They reported that they had been un- meeting of the Board." and at this
able to come to an agreement with meeting of lhe special Committee on
iur. j. uagan ior ngnt 01 way the extension of North Elm Street to
through his property, and that Mr. the Northern limit of the City, and the
Hagan declined to take less than $35 laying out and platting the intersec-
per running foot for his land. Con- ting streets having been received and
siderable discussion ensued when adopted, '
Commissioner OdelJ offered the fol- Be i ordained. That the Extension
lowing resolution which was adop- of North Elm Street and the location
ted: 1 of the intersecting streets are aD-
Resolved, That, as a final proposi- proved and said extension and inter-
tion to Mr. A. Hagan, the Board offer secting streets are declared to be
him $30 per running foot on Davie streets of the City of Greensboro, in
Street, or $G50 for the twenty-six feet, accordance with the diagrams ac-
9.48am and $150 for moving his. building, com panying the reports, and that
Judge Schenck.from Committee on said streets shall be opened and pre-
North Elm Street and Its extension pared at once for public use.
made the following report :
To the Honorable Board of Commission
ers oj 'Greensboro:
The Committee on Ndrth Elm and
its intersecting streets respectfully re
ports that since the last meeting ot
the Board, irhas extended North Elm called 4 Schenck street."
Street, 66 feet wirlej in a direct line to From Greene to North Elm, over
the Northern 1 hi its of the City. This Mrs. White's property, "Price Street."
street is now one mile long and per- The Street along the northern
fectly straight, and will add greatly to boundary, from east to west, "Fisher
me Deauiv ana convenience 01 ine 1 vtnuc.
City. That portion of the street in the
rear of Judge Gilmer's residence will
be opened at once, and is accessible
frop other streets. Judge Gilmer ex
pects tcTremove his residence by the
horn. are calculated to frighten, and dent Cleveland, saving: roost earn-
do often frighten, horses, on the pub- cstly protest against the action. The
He stniets and thereby endanger patriotic people of this State are shock
human life and interfere with trades ed and indignant beyond anything I
and whereas the sick are sometime, I can express, and I earnestly tequest I r -FV.eLtCT" 31 P m'
Lt Weldon.. i icnmnSp m l lo m
Ar Rocky Mta 33 p m; ,
Ar Tarboro. 4 $o p m'
Lv Tarboro.! 1 1 30 pm'
Ar Wilson. . 4 05 p m 6 58 p ra.3 07 a ca
Lv Wilson.. '4 IS p m
Ar Selma... 5 40 P T
disturbed by said noises in the night you to revoke the order that has given
time, and whereas it is thought that I uch an unqualified ofTense1
the parades of such bands should bo
LvGoldsboro 4 54 P m 7 40 p m i 5S ra
m A m -
Lv Maznoua OMpmjijpmi 10 mm
1 ? is a
Lv Burgaw.. 7 00 p m 6 13 a ra
Ar WUming.i7 50 r m 9 5$ p m!7 00 a m
TRAINS Gh!G NORTH.
No. 45 1 No. 47
Daily. I Daily.
Daily.
Lv Wilmlng 'il 40 pm 8 50 a m 8 52 p m
Lv. Burgaw.j.,
9 34 a m 9 50 p m
10.44 p m
, 9.30 p m
io.2d p m
7.40 a m
. 9.50 am
6.00 a m.
xo.ao p m
. 8.00 a m
. 9.24 p m
10.00 a m
.10,54 p m
7 00 a m
'9 $8 a nV.. ......
11 2J am' ,
2 32 a m 1225 Pm,l$l m
1 00 p m i 37 a m
4 co d m:
jll 30 am'
4 05 a m 2 15 p m'2 45 a tn
restricted and regulated by law to -Ur. Lincke Committed to J alt.
avoid the consequences above nntnedt
and at the same time not to Interfere Aurora, June 13 Mrs. Lincke.
with the enjoyment of music by onr wife of Paul Lincke. who was mur
citizens, dered here a few days ago. was ar- I Lv Mamolia 1252 am 1023 am 104a pm
Be it ordained, that no brass band I rested this" morning and committed to I Ar GoldsborJi 55 a rmi 35 am 11 58 am.
with horns, drums, or like Instru- jail as being accessory to the crime. AT&ima
ments shall parade on foot or in She made a statement to the. court r Wilsonl.
vehicles on the streets of Greensboro in whicli she admitted that she had Lv Wilson..
without first obtaining a written per- Iaio across the bed with Mr. Potts, the Ar Roky Ml
mission from the Mayor to make supposed murderer, and that he. had Lv Tarboro!
Said parade: that all norsnn nrntM-rc- lain across her bed. hut that vit when a. wa,
rni, ,. a 1 r t x i I -j-w . I ri
aureus ituuve reierreu 10. nav- in? to mnkn yffl mnrlo nnnh, .k. nA K. .;t, .,k I
ing been declared street, of the city in writing to (ll0 j, ,h, olher. She ,.rf.,ld.luih.h,d USSS,
, L. 1 linnr, iniwc ami purpose 01 me same I 5JCU jjickhw Wl I n m. Ketnrning, leaves ocoiiana rrcic
wiiamciucmiBwaunj. anu me Mayor may, If ho thinks her husoand. bhe also stated th
street irom cedar to Church street, pr0ner. irive a written normlion to was on the bed asleen with her hui- Trains leaves . Tarboro. is. na
across the northern part of the city, is mnkfh cmL tlm h,nd whm w hot. ht wh.n ArtMei5 ? .5'
---- t -i """"b uiiiu i I buna ay. o n rru: sunoar 5 p ro.z imre
and place thereof and how long it is awakened by the report of the pistol I Williamston. N. C, 810pm, and 6 40
to continue; and no permission shall could not tell whether it was in the
be given to parade later than 10 house or out of doors. Mrs. Lincke
o'clock p. m., uulesson extraordinary seems to be very cool and collected,
.occasions of public interest, and that Our community is very much
parades in day time shall not be per- shocked and indignation is high. It
mitted on the principal business is to be hoped that god order will
First parallel street, we3t of North
P.lm Wn!nmn ctremf
1 -1 1 " . f
pm. Keturning learcs luiamiion.
C. Daily except Sunday. 8 00 a tn. Sun
day 9 50 a m. arrive Tarboro, N. C,
1005 am, and 1 1 30 a ra.
Trains on Midland N. C Branch
leaves Goldsboro. N C, daily except
Sunday. 5 30 p m.; arrive Smithfield, N.
L..7MDm. Keturninr iwra omiui
mi, V UUIillilll tillCCl. Ctrrwte avnnrvf nn tll-n v 4 m : I -1 . . ' , . . , I V... 7 CO D IH. ICIUF UII1 1: allium-
Second paraUe. street "Simpson f P n "" F"? J -u Co.d.boro.
street."
Third
parallel street, over the
ist of October, when the whole street Keogh property, "Keogh steet."
will be opened to the public. The After discussion of the matter, in
Ctynmittee also extended the inter- which the views of each Commission-
secting street laid off last week from er were freely expressed, the follow-
Greene Street- to Church Street. 40 incr resolution, offered hv Mr. OcIpII.
IJ , r ,
was adonted :
a.
occasions.
Provided, that this shall not apply
to any band marching to any desig
nated spot in the city without play
ing on their instruments, or to any
band practicing at their usual place
in the city.
I Ti:atany violation of this ordi-
so fould and cowardly crime will be
brought to justice.
ix L'txion Soldiers 'ljrfii" U.
Cincinnati, Juno 18. The Com-
views with Kx-Union soldirn of A L 5?L0??- Md dlIy "
N. C oco a m.
Southbound train on Wilson & 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.
RESIDENT CLERGYMEN.
Presbyterian :
Dr. j. Henry Stfcith, N. Cnurch St.
Rev. E. W. Snfkh, Asheboro St. S.
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 S.
" J. R. Ball, Spring St.
Episcopal :
Rev. A. H. Stubbs, N. Elm St.
rnt 5?unr!jjv ia Bar Line.
nance shall sr.bject the offender or Ohio denrocatinirw Rtronz laniruaee I tni- rW. vmn-iko for all
I 1 .11 rt . 1. 1 I -m-r-r . . . . I - I "I " "
long anu ejitenas irom ceaar to nurcn whereas, ion. jno. A. uumer offenders to a fine of five dollars $51. the proposed return of - Confederate points North via Richmond and Yh
Direeis. giving a long oesirea ouuei " fp"cu w ulc uu.uu w w That it shall be the special duty of nags.
across the Northern part of the City, tne city tne remaining portion or his ne police or constables to enforce
Two parallel streets t North Elm, and land adjoining the Cemetery .about 29 thi3 ordinance, and If on any occasion
Greensboro- nn fhR West side nf ir were also laid acres, for the Sum Of S2.500. tu. 1
Resolved, That we accept the propo- frightened, to compel the music to
I 4. Z 1 XI A. T 3 1 1 A f
What She Mm.
PRODUCE MARKET.
i.ooai.50
.... . . 5a8
..vi8a2S
Apples green, per bu
Bacon hog round
Heel
Rutter
iteeswax... ; ai8
'-nickens old .15320
j spring v.... ioa5
1
v-orrt' new ..aso
Corn Meal 7. . . . .a6o
Dried Fruits Blackberries .7...... 61-2 J the
Cherries 71-2
Apples ......... ..2a3
Peaches, unpared 1-?, :2 1-2
" unpared 1-4, '2
" pared --59
and a street 66 feet wide was laid out
aong the whole Northern boundary
of the City from East to West. It
passes for 3 of a mile through beauti
ful groves of oak and other shade
trees, and will be very desirable as a
street for residences.
The Committee also laid out a
street from Greene Street to the
present extension of North Elm.
Street, which passes over Mrs. White's
land, and ordered a street through the
lands of Messrs. Robert Sloan and G
M. Alley 50 feet wide, which is an ex
tension of Spring Street, to Greene
Street on the Northern boundary of
City and extended Edgeworth
Street to the Northern boundary of
the Citv. also. A street was.also laid
sition and tnat Judge liilmer be noti- stop temporarily until the danger Is
nea or tne action or tne Hoard. past, and any neglect of duty in this
The question of moving fences off respect shall subject the polico or
UieSiaewaiKS On bOUtn .lm Street ormrnhln to aflno of fiv dollar
Complaint having been made as to
the irregular lightling of street
lamps, breakage of glass shades, &c,
the Street Light Committee was in
structed to look into and correct such
evils at once.
Commissioner Odell having sug
Froca the Watertwra Timet.
Thirty-six Vassar girls have been
made bachelors of arts. A bach:l r of
arts is maid of wisdom.
inrtoo.
All trains run solid between Wilming
ton and Washington, and have Pullman
Palace Sleepers attached.
JOHN F. DIVINE.
Lrencral bupt
being under consideration, it was
ordered that Commissioners Scottt
Odell and Coffin be a committee to
confer with Miss Mendenhali and
Mrs. Willis in regard to setting back
their fences.
On motion, Friday night next was
designated as the time for the election jested the importance of looking in-
of teachers of the Colored Graded to the matter, the chief of Pcico was
School the clerk" to givo notice of directed to send two gallons of
the same through the daily papers. water to be taken from thej Graded
The question of Water Works was School well to Dr. Dabney, State
brought up, but in the absence of the chemist, for analysis,' and to report
Mayor, who has been corresponding the result to the Board.
out from Greene
Street to the Notth
ern boundary, over the land of Col,
p
SKS -XO
Feathers 40 Thos. B. Keogh, 6& feet wide.
Flaxseed -. .75
FloUr Family .V 4 50
04 00
60a So
in regard to the matter, the consider
atiou of the question was deferred, to
next meeting. .
A special commit tee consisting of
Mrs. McLean's application for -pay
for side .walk way was referred to the
Street committee.
A bill from Mr. M. T. Hughes for
Superfine ,v
Onions
Oats
IVk .""
Pias i
I'otatoiisIrish
Sweet . . .
Rags Cotton.... .
Tallow
Wool washed....
unwashed .
Wheat
....40345
6a7
.6c75
. .60
..50
" .. ...:6
30
20
..fiax 25
RETAIL PRICKS OF GROCERIES.
Hacon Sides......
Hams.... .
Shoulders.
CofWRj0... ..... ...
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8
20
,...19 2-3810
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PATENTS.
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
to their interests. v
New inventions patented. Old inven
tions improved, and rejected applica
tions revived. Caveats hied.. Trade
marks registered. ', ,
Prompt attention. Skillful service
Moderate chafers. Send model or
sketch for Iree report as to patentability.
Preliminarv information- cheerlullv
furnished. : . ' - :
A. S. YANTIS,'
Solicitor of American and Foreign Pat
JJts, 816 F Street, N. W., Washington ,
The Committee was much impressed
with thi desirableness of North
Greensboro as a place ot residence for
our rapidly increasing population. It
is high, comparatively level and easily
drained. 7 ,
The Committee respectfully rec- m
mends that the ac ioo of the Com.nit-tee-e
adopted and confirmed and t lat
these streets be named so they ca he
designated On the plat of the City, a id
that a sufficient force be employ d at
once "to open and grade then and
make them ready for safe anri easy
travelling ; j
A map showing these new strce s ac
companies this report.
The culveit and ditch, so long
needed, which carries off the stvnar.t
water on West Greene Street, at 1 com
pleted and this unhealthy and iharhyv
spot has been thoroughly draii. I and
the rdad over it nrade dry and smooth.
The ditches, so long obstruct K from
Cedar Street, ' crossing Spring .and
Edgeworth Streets to Green Street,
have been opened and cleaned -'ut for
half mile- and living water now. runs
all the way through from Greene Street
to North Buffalo 'creek, much to the
comfort and health-of the residents of
that part of the City. ; " , ;
Rev. J. Henry Smith generously do-
Messrs. Price, Turner, Nelson, and 9G5 pounds of hay, amounting to
White was appointed to consider $5.C5, and a bill of $5.00 to pay the
and report at the next meeting, upon . hands employed by Col. Fry in sur-
the paving and MeAdamizing of veying and laying off the new streets,
South Elm street from tho court were ordered paid. v
house to tho Richmond & Danville After empowering tho Street com-
depot. mittee to dig a well south of tho C.
On motion of Commissioner Nel- p. & Y. V. Railway, near tho deiott
son it was decided that the White I on South Elm street, the Board, after
Graded School shall not be onenpd I a laborious session of four hours, .held
until the new building . is complied
and ready for occu nation.
in au intensely warm room, adjourn
Notice.
WThen yon want the highest pricps
for your Eggs and Chickens ship them
to A. D. Moseley at Durham. N. C.
5 cent commission.
Notice to School Toachrs.
Notice is hereby given that applica
tions for the positions ol Principal and
Teacher in the Colored Graded School
of the city of Greensboro will be receiv
ed by the School Committee ui til the
fourth Friday night in lune, when se
lections will be made.
Also, that applications for tlr- ...aces
of Principal and Assistant Teach :rs in
the White Graded School, wi l b-s re
ceived until the first Friday ut t in
July, at which time selections i'l he
made of Teachers. D. Schenck .
June 18. S7, Chm'n School C m.
: f.
The meed of merity for pr m tu.g
nersonal comeliness, is cue to I. C-.
Aver & Co.. whose Hair Vic :
universal beautiGer of the hair, II rm
less, effective, and agreeable, i f-ks
among the indispensable toil t ar
tides.
An umbrella was found onCou
House square on Tuesday night last, j
f. R. KENLY. Sup't Transportation
T. M. EMERSON, Genl Pass. Agent
R1CI1M0ND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS RUN BT MERIDIAN TIME.
TRAINS GOING 60UTII.
My. S3tb. 1S86.
1 No.ca
I Dily.
4 5 m
0 45ftto
114 as
No. 1
Diilj:
4 30 pm
CL7 pa
942 p m
11 00pm
Lere New York .". . .
Leare PbiladelpLU....
Leare IUlUtnor ........
Leave Washington
Leave CIuulotu)!Ie.
Letre T.jocbborg. ...
Lea re Dofllle
Leavo Iticbrooad. 3 00pm 2 30 0
LaiTe Goiilloro !i3 30 am! 3 10 pta
Lftrc lUIfia
Leave Dartuiu
LeATo Higb Point
LraTe Sltbory
3 33 pm, 3 00 m
5 U) pm (0G m
8 5 pml 8 05 am
S30axa! 1 00
8 37 am I ' 2 30 am
1115 amf 1016am
t'233ami 1123 am
LeiTe SpeirUoborg
Leave OrwovilU
Arrive AtloiU..
LeaTe Cbarlottj I 2 25 ami 1 00 pm
5 33 am' 314 pm
6 CO am 4 4Spm
1 20 pm' 10 40 pm
TBAINS GOING NORTH.
ed to meet again on Tuesday night, I The owner can get the same by calling .
May 1SS6.
Arrive CLartolte
SHbnry ......
Higa Toia ....
Orreui&ro
DarbAia. .......
lUlcigh
GoIAboro
Arrive Dsville ......
RiebmooJ.
On motion of Commissioner Scott
the committee on Bonds was author
ized to close a contract with the SU
Louis Bank Note Co., and havo them
prepare tho bonds at- once, at price
named in their proposition, namely
$i,ooaoov .
On motion of Commissioner Price
it was" decided that the election of
Superintendent and teachers- of the
White Graded' School shall be held
on the-first Friday night In July, and
thai notice thereof be -published iii
the city papers by tho Clerk.'
"Mr. J. W. Hammill made applica-
tion for license to sell spirituous
liquor at the ,HoskIns building, on
Davie street, in the neighborhood of
the depot. After a brief d iscussion
the Board declined to grant tho
licence. " . . .
On a propoBitiou of Commission-
the 21st inst., at 8 o'clock.
Mr. W. B. 'Overby. at the City
market, keeps always on hand the
nnesi oeei ana muiion. it is nicciy
butchered and neatly handled. See
it and be convinced.
Flour-
A Big Lot We have U CJjd of re$scd Lumher of a desciiPtons.row
Flour Our "White Pearl and -Sil- on hand ,r irnmediale sale Manufac-
ver , down Flours cannot be b jatcn. d Q , wainmao & Co.. mills.
Try.a-sack. Aho. Meal. Shi pstuff. A.hcb.ri. . N. r. Apply to C. S.
t. orn. etc. ar23'.i Houston xjkos.
at this office and payuig 'Or notice.
Pure Ice Cream 5 cts. plate. 25 cts
quart. 15 cts. pint, at Gro. J. Stan's
Lumber! ! I
The finest short leaf, unbled YelJow-
Pine. a qaantity of - Flooring. Ceiling.
Mouldincs. Weatherboardinr . and
Wainman, Greensboro, N. C.
A full line ofthe James Means three building. Contracts,
on.ir Miocs 1.1 iicc. uuiiuii juu con
gress, for men. just received at II.
Farrier & Co. The best $3 shoi in
the world. .
For chronic catarrh, induced by a
scrolulous taini. Ayer's Sarasparilla is
the true remedy. It. stops catarrhal
discharges, removes - the sickening
odor, and never fails to thoroughly
eradicate every trace of the disease
from the blood. Sold by all dealers in
medicine. - . - -
Turnkey jobs or otherwise, by Davis,
Wainman & Co. They have their
forests and mills, and have a Stiff of
experienced carpenters. Therefore we
have the greatest facilities In this citjft
for doinir the Jbest work for the least
money. Apply to C S. Wainman,
Greensboro, N. C manager.
Ice for . sale at
J. A. Groome & Co.
Not 51. . N0.&3.
DuUy. I Dily:
eC5amp6 25 pm
C 4Sm 8 01 p m
7 Mam' 3 13 pm
8 23 . i 0 40 pm
12 47pm 1107 am
2 44 pm' 6 30 am
4 30 pm 1 1 20 am
10 lOaaa 11 22 pa
3 Wtoi. 8 IS am
..Ll 15 pm, 2 00 am
..'3 40 p b 4 10 am
"liintoa....,. 8 23pm; 8 10 am
' .'mere ,' 25 po 10 03 am
I'". U-trlbU ....I 3 00am 12 33 pm
! Ytk. ) C 20 an. j 3 20 pm
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Lv. Salem 7 20 a m . S 30
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ar. Slm . ll 30 i n i2 30 am
SLEEPING CAR. SERVICE.
On trains SO and' 51, Pullman Buffet
Sleeper between Atlanta and Yew York, -
New Orleans and Washington via Dan
ville. On trains 52 and 53. Punmin Buffet
Sleeper Montgomn v and Washington.
Aiken and Washing. .. ria Danville.
On trains 2 aad 53 lu.n.an Sleeper
between Richmond and G-cmxboro. and
Greensboro and Goldsboro.
For rates and information pj?r to
any Agent of the Company or to
SOL HAAS. T. M.
J as. L.TAYLOR,
Gen. Pass. Agent.
7 . .. .Washington. D.C