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IHE MORHINC HEBE. -k " ' SOUa j. S. HAMPTON, Proprietor. Published Daily, ExcErr Sunday KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION, IK ADVANCE CV - - f ffree Months, ' ..... jo Months, ( Ifliv . . . . -T- to city subscribers, delivered in any part of thee if y 3ll0cts per weeii. PUBLISHERS' ATO0TOCEBB2JTB.- Ho arlvortisetiients inserted in Local column at any price. - " ... An extra charge will be made for double-column or triple-column advertisements. . x , All announcements and recomendations of candi dates for office, will be charged as advertisements. Advertiset-.ants to follow reading matter, or to occupy ar.y special place, will not be received. - Amusement, and Official advertisements 50 cts per square for each insertion. Advertisements Kept unaer tne nead of "New Advertisements" will be charged fifty per cent, extra. Payments for transient advertisements must be made in advance. ; . V " . Remitances must be made by Check, Draft, Postal Wwey Order, Express, of in Registered Letter. Only such remittances will be at the risk lisliers. -busine,, Under the head of "Special City Items notices will be inserted at the rate of 5 cents a line or every insertion. THE RAILROADS. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. KICHMOXO AND DANVILLE RAILROAD. Arrives lioni Richmond at.,... 0.43 am " " " ................ 10.3a p m Leaves for Richmond at...... ..........1. i " " ...,r .. NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. Arrives from Charlotte at.... ........ .... 8.32 a m o.SS pm 8.22am 9.40 P m Leaves for Charlotte at 9.48 m ...... 10.44 pm ."9.30 pm ...... 10.20 p m ....... 7.40am -. 9.50 am 6.00 am ...... 10.30 pm Arrives from Goldsboro at. Leaves for Goldsboro at... U 41 NORTH-WESTER! N. C. RAILROAD Arrives f rom Salem at 8.00 a m. ...................... g.34 p m Leaves for Salem at.: 10.00 a m ..10.54pm C. F. AND Y. V. RAILROAD. Arrives from Fayetteville at. . ... . . .", Leaves for Fayetteville at. . 6.15 p m . 10.00 a m THE POSTOPPICE. Mails for the North close at 8.00 a. in. and 9.00 p.m." " Charlotte " 9.00. 9.00 Raleigh " 9.00 . " . -' Salem " 9.00 9.00 " Fayetteville " 9.00 The inoney order and resistered letter office will !y be open from 900 a. in to 6p.m.' . General Delivery is open from 8 a. m. until 7 p. m. , -except when opening mails. Also, 15 minutes after p.ing the Eastern night mail. j'unday hours, for general delivery, 8.00 a. m lor alfhour : and half hour after the opening of the sails from both North and South. The lock -boxes are from 6.oo a. to..' to 10:30 p. m RESIDENT CLERGYMEN. Presbyterian : Dr. J. Henry Smith, N. Cnurch St Rev. E. W. Smith, Asheboro St. S. Greensboro Pt'st: .ev. v. k. owaitney, b. h.Im bt.. South Greensboro. Methodist Episcopal. Rev. J. E. Mann, W. Market St. -" G. F. Smith, S. Greensboro. Methodist Protestant : Rev. J. L. Michaux, N. Greene St. " J.R. Ball, Spring" SL - - : . Episcopal :. Rev. A. H. Stubbs. N. Elm St. ' PRODUCE MARKET, Apples green, per bu Bacon hog rQur,a.;., Looar.50 hB0t Butter ............... beeswax .............. ... , Cliickens old spring wn new .'. .. ... torn Meal . - . . . . ried Fruits Ulackberrios . ... .......i8a25 5a8 v...ai8 ......... .I5a20 I .aSo I . - .a6o ..6 1-2 ..7 1-2 Cherries......... Apples. lo 233 , Peaches, unpared 1-2, 2 1-3 "a - . . 539 ......10 ......40 ......75 .'...4 50 " unpared 1-4, , : " pared ...... E3Ks.;... .... I'... .1 .. .. - . "Miners. ., . . ., flaxseed ur Family .......... Superfine. 1........ , .-.i....-.. ...... .04 00 ft j 6oa3o m ........ .4045 ..................... 6a7 ..........i.:.......6oa7s ats.... Prt Pwntoes-Trish Sweet.... , Raes-Cotton....... Tallow W"tl-washed..V.'.". unwashed... .... ...60 ........50 r........f .V ....6 .30 ...... ..90 V"' ...fiai 25 RKTAIL.PRICKS OF GROCERIES. ....... Hams....... Shoulders... j 'ihecse ... ...10 ........15 8 . ao .......................19 3-3810 'EDITS. '. Inventors and patentees arid all hav ing business with the U. S." Patent 01 nce are invited to communicate with me With confident reliance upon my fidelity to their interests. - New inventions patented. , Old inven tions improved, and rejected applica tions revived. Caveats - filed. Trade registered. -: t,omPt attention. Skilllul' service. Moderate charges. - Send -model- or 1 ptcVr lret report as to patentability; Ornish nary in,rmation- cheerfully cnl. . - A. S. YANTIS, ?n i0101 American and Foreign Pat gts 816 F Street, N. W., Washington Af . , - A-f 1L. W I I r !1 ""- .W ' , ff - ; j ; W rT - .T THE LATEST NEWS F?: Commas SuiJ People. - 4 .Vnnit..n.; ' ; ".AM.rV'.June 20.- Tiiirri K- young people on the r" ijiauui ie nearest to S;Cieirof ie Niagara " . -",woliiejiUJ3 were norrified toscea youn? mnn -n- " -n mn tit mi v n'selfinto the water. .......... ...uauuaHoecn noticed .sit- tins on a bench and it was thought that he was carving , his - name. On f no hnniili . " v.v, uwi wiisxouna a card, nn thr lateoi wnich was written: "Tele graphI have gone over the falls.', ' The body was, swept over the cata- ractand was seen floating in the Anesuiciae was Frank Triggs,. of vns,mngton. who has been on a visit. lie was a passenger agent of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, and about twenty-five years old. The New York Central ticket arrent here -said that Triggs left him in front of the International Hotel about 4 ft'dnPt nn ! n,hi Spim3 M J3. Stagre Coacli. IlnJiltfMl n:v. fr.-f t t -. H . u . RAT.T.Wfv Qf T , - ....... ..,. irtju,, y.u wo un. 2- The Ballwin- anrl TnrViot stage, which runs from here to Bar- i rnil n-ns rf...J it. ! r. . i 1 ujuuii ratine twice a swppcu inis afternoon about oo clock when returning, about a mile Hum oarreus. oy three masked men. The men were concealed in the thick underbrush which skirts the road on I both sides near what is known as Su- gar Creek bridge, and - as the sto-P - n lts "'teen passengers, approached, thA vUU. .1 a ... I W,B "uucrs aavancea with drawn re- volvers and ordered Mr. Bennett, the driver, to stop and; the passengers to fall in line. -There is some dispute as to the number of men actually en- SaSed in lQ robbery, Some of the Das- Uengers claiming that there tlW c;,r with drawn revolvers concealed in the underbrush in case any resistance should be ; offered. The masks Worn were made of red handkerchiefs with holes cut in them, and one mnn -h,ii the sieve of an undershirt d.awn over his head as the only covering. The robbers made a poor haul, securing onlyabout $250 out of and estimated $2,500, in money v and valuables in possession of the passengers. Directors Liable for Deposits CnniXTinTT. n TII ' A,,'-june 20. An im portant decision has been rendered by me bupreme Court; in a bank case which has been In the courts - for several years. Gardiner Case was a depositor m the Bunker Hill Bank at" Bunker Hill, III. The bank failed while holding his deposits and he brought suit against the directors in dividually, setting up the claim thrit if deposits were received-when - the Vi; rectors, by exercising due'dijign c: might have known that thebank was insolvent; they were legally liable lor the deposits. The Circuit 'Court, of. Macoupin County gave judgment in favor of Case, and the defendants ap pealed to the Appellate Court, v;.,c' affirmed the decision ol the court ho low. The case was then . carrie ! " t "j the Supreme - Court, "which :giin affirmed the decision of the Ciiurt below. -The opinion declare? :he following doctrine: First. That :he directors of a bank arc trustees for the depositors as welLas for the ock holders. : Second. That thry ire bound to. the observance of o:d .jry care . and - diligence, and are ii :ice liable for injuries resulting fr ni its non -observance. ' .1 Stiot Liverpool, June 20. A . riot, growing out of the Jubilee Celebra tion occurred ; yesterday between Orangemen and Socialists, sticks and stones were freely used. The police 'dispersed the brawlers . and .made several arrests. . No serious casual U ties resulted froni the affair. iivci uuuerneatn tne Dridge. Up to w WifcC ana uoraeiia ic muraer o J. A. Preller at the a late hour to-night it. had not been ?frartln' were also slightly hurt. Mrs. ?fiuthe 1IoteI in St. Loui?. April 5. reoovprprl w. J. SDrouse wns hnriiv in?.,vri ?58S The date ot execution fs fiierf ' " O jr H V- riTV M ... s-- . III 1 T Greensboro, N. G- Wednes JtTWTpp TERUIBLE 1CCIDEJTT. IVan on fAe ! -Colllds mth a II4 ilialfingl -Cofld, nflA a Ifnial Car. t?' ? 20-"A uiuianu railroad, 2 miles from Law Vers (InnAt UT .. .1 T. . uw mis city at C'JK) afternoon. A . snerifll frf train coming from the South by ""ac-countaoie means, had not I - t&iu III, been reported to-the. train", disnateh- ere. At the point a&ned it m'rt hii:s V. r . Del " 01111,0 u vuiiisiuu w rn n nont wr. i . W1 wuiain consistme of himself and ttve children anuars. Sprouse, returning from the funeral-of one of his children The collision was attended with fatal v..ii. m .... 5uiuj. xne loilowinn- i n lff casuauties : Lizzie Martin, spvph .years. of a ac Instantly killed, John Martin' 30 Ts of aSe crushed, doubtful. Three other chil- fill tnton frw TT 1 -!- . .....v... tw xiume auu iveireat in this city, where they aro bein?? nron. vi iy c-uif u ior. -1 - , - o i - -1- Panic at a Ciretis. Chicago. June 20. During the ocr- " -v.ua at iKW LlSOOn. IOrminCC ftf firo... 4 XT T 1 Phio. Saturday night, a panic occur red. An eleohant. , , forming, became unruly and attacked I a clown. inTnrinrr him cor;.M,ri.. t-u I trainer trh.-k n.ie ! . i . - J 9VIIUU9IV, X 11C . , ....w V.U1U1UK 11110 inc rinp with another clenhant. hastened to t h ..1 .. ' , . .. . viunu 3 aaaiaiauce, wnen tne lamer aH.ii!T -?c rt,..-j .1 causH a sl9mnw,, J'A ' .'i- vuiuoiuu a stampede. The confusion ior. a liine lime .v.i-, t"rrib!e. men wnm.n ..... and children yC:: :; ar.d crowding for the cnti;s c;. V.-.,;n quiet was re- stored. i iound that one vm.nrr lady - :ad. been broken and several wom2 and children badly bruised, one ofthe ,ady equestriennes, "during the excitement, fell in thj midst n! tr,iir norscSr she was riding and was ter ..1.1 7 " 1 r,u,y mjureu auout the head and chest. Her condition Is precarious. Insanity .lmonir the Families. Royal London, June 20.The taint of insanity that pervades the royal families of Europe is assuming nlnrm. lnS proportions. Succeeding the sad case . ine duchess of Cumberland comes that of the Duchess d'Alenr-on. Oddly the Dachess d'Alencon was " enSagl to the late King of Bavaria, wn- ltls now recognized, was hope- y mm for nearly twenty years. " . . su u.hI5ter c impress of Austria, lheroval fami v or V.nrr- t - -b .aUulollul,cu,purora tne scourge of kings. - George III. was insane at " " .w-r. iiw uiuvjvi uuhs I in the veins ofthe royal family. Poet Tennyson's Substitute. London. June 20. Lord Tennyson is rcajly indisposed, suffering from sev i.il aUacjis ! j.u!." Uc has been 'ordered otf far a cruise in the Channel. Mr. Lewis Morris, who has been ap pointed assistant laureate for this oc casion 1 only, is author of "The Edict of Hades." He is a protege of the Prince of Wales. " . irarned JTot to Enter: "FiiEMiNGSBUKO, Ky . June 20.- The Bowan county war leader, Craig Tolliver has jr.st notified Dr. J. A. Huff. Republican prohibition candi date for State Senator, that" he must not enter Rowan county. Tolliver accuses Huff of writing dispatche.,' to the press giving facts that sting. Requiem Jlass. New YorK. June 20. Father Lan- kin. a very prominent Priest, who has charge of Holy Convents Parish, will celebrate a Solemn Requiem Mass, in his church here tomorrow, the Queen's Jubilee Day" for 1,500,000 persons whoTiave died from hunger and eviction under British misrule.' Thirteen Deaths at Key West. Key West.. Fla.. June 20. No new .cases of yellow fever have appeared in the city .since yesterday, but three hnnf,.L. T rf rJU1 lor August 12. : vuw u.oucuu. 1x10 wounaea were . sailors sick with the disease on board j vantages of its curriculum to the pub the" British bark, Brothers and Sisters 1 Vic at too great a sacriilce. nave 5cen removed to the hospital. Acrc nave oeen two dih at s I nosnital ttnr t..J. . Dietrich and Fred Woman-- Th. tecord up to date stands as. follows.- -ascs, 3i; deaths. 13; discharfjed cured. 7: remaining sick r , . - Cleveland and the ni I , --! V ashiscton. June 20. Renresen. ?'' iiia thc ri.- .u a P0"61" lo "Our folk ' the south are all for CleveLnnM tuy. saia in a rmnrtr n ..st il. .u h . . - and the old flag, not these battle flags'. 'nowl '!!?t w don't want the b Cod .Ml flags.- We are too busy to waste time m uia issues oi mat sort. Becislon Confirmed. Jefferson City7 Mn t., - TiJ16 ?uPr.eme Court ,0 dav confirmed ciu rt In "the Brooke, under the decision ct the St. Louis Criminal case o! Maxwell alb sentence ot death for THE DUDE'S I.A.VXB.tT. "I'm reduced to dkpalr,! Quoth the dude, with a stare. nen me rrinoe gets his 'tips t V,e wu, woouy west. If Buffalo Bill Sets the stvlea nt hU win Shall the fashions be altered at Rod "Have we suffered in vain - vii uus cereDrai strain In aping thd Prince as he held Ail this cerebral strain us in . tow Who, with favor and praise. XT..... vr a a n AZVTn? tno,w l? WW I XjULIJIU X111 aUCl Ills outlaudkh fSiUM0? PPel 1 4- iHurvuxiiorea swell. Who longs for the liirht of Tmnorfnl smiles. NOW to hastilv snnrn What he labored to learn v Anrl onm . can styles? "Oh ! give U3 a Prince Whom you cannot con vine That excellence-dwells In the wild. To teach U3 with caro . Each new British stnm ? For evervthin!r English ! surely the best." w n - "-- BOOKS A!YD .AUTIKlRS. It is said that Garlyle read on an average a dozen books a dav '- -.r wu cam tu itUVU left five or six posthumous novels. IUdcr Haggard Is only .31 vcirs old antl ia a practicing barrister of "ncolnl. Inn. Su;iao Coolldgo has a parrot, and It Issaid the bird can recite whole pas- from the novels of its owner. Oscar Wilde, cx-apostle ot akinetic "ijuomnviii3U3 11 noveiisr, in a serial story, "Lord Arthur Scrvlllo's Crime." It is u story of chiromancy auu a luriu one. The highest price ever paid for a book in Germany is said to bo $1,C50, glen for a copy of tho original Latin edition ofthe "Letters of Columbus." pnuicu in li'jj. PEOPLE TALKED AHOlT. From the World. J - Adjt-Gen. Drum has received his eward Not a paper in the country has failed to make a pun on his name; hence his pun-ishment. . Edwin Booth -frankly -acknowledges that he is no bussiness man. Hi might go further without violating the truth and confess that he is no longer an actor. Archibald Forbes, the celebrated j Jurnalis. traveller and lecturer, is suffering from a very severe attack of eczema. He is thought to be on the road to recovery. When John Wanarruker. of Phila delphia, makes a speech he puts his hands together as though he were about to pray. His long experience as a Sunday-schcol surerintendent has begotten the habit. The wife of the late Mrk Hopkini, ei-President ol Willhms Cbllere- - , r - survives him. She was Mi Marv Hubbell. of WitlUmstown. and , mar ried Mark Hopkins in .1832. Three daughters and four sons are als living. The tuition rates at Yale are to be increased.- Since Stagtj was offered j $3,000 for a few months work as a I professional pitcher the University 1 has felt that it was offering, the ad- No. 137 The Battle M7ap Ineidtut. Governor Fitzhugh Leo was asked if he had seen the dispatches of some oi the Northern Governors la refer ence to the return of the Southern battle flags. The Governor said: -I was amazed at the demagogiim displayed after the war had been over for twenty two ycarsi I do not regret that the Dags were not returned. I hope all the papers will publish Gov ernor rorakcr- dispatch to the New York H'arU. Virtintan rmnKt t -0 w net read it, because lie was one of those pouea in Virginia to make speeche in behalf of the Republican party dur- ing the late Gubernatorial contest. and yet in Cincinnati a year or two ac he was verv tem teous. On that occasion Governor Foreaker said the war had settled the differences between the South and North for all time. ''How stranze." said Oor. Lee. -that Foreaker should !?V5 CCn ."JCflCd )Car 3C t0bC the fraternal delegate from the North- ern Methodist Church to the General Conference ot the Methodist Church South! The South is bark ; ,h. Union. The whole country deserves benefit when k nil ami r.nr r-.i. ings are shown by the victors to the vanquished, and the (whole country suffers by the abuse ofany one section by another. The Southern soldier is supporting, in good faith, the Ca r of the Union. I am glad. the President the order when he found the authority to return the flag was ludgtd else- where. I hone the naners will asctr- . . now many ot.thcss Cags were captured by the mm who are most abusive of the PresUent's action, for it will be found to be in invene ritio lo the noise they have made. lof Bound for the rote. A'orih Iroai the riarlbgion l'rt Frcv- A gODd deal of interest will be t Aen in the New York W'erlSt balloon ex. peditlon, whose obiectic oilnt. it is now alleged, is the North Pole. The fact that the adventurers' have a photographer with them would se m to indicate that they Intend to cm.-bioe bu-iness wilh pleasure. A r.5w;.i;er balloon expedition to the North P.Ie Ism. AvcrVS-iraDariMa oneratr rari; uP?n th.e M-. thoroughly clear.. LlutV caused by constitutional taiut or xi:z. l,on lh,$ remedy has no eaual. T.rs u 1 . ,s tnon", Notice. When yon want the highest p:icrs for your Eggs and Chickens ship m to A. D. Moseley at Durham. N. C. 5 per cent commission. Notico to School Teachers. . Notics i hereby given that apj.'ica tions for the positions ol Principal and Teacher in the Colored Graded Scho .1 ofthe city of Greensboro will be receiv ed by the School Committee until the fourth Friday night in June, whe c lectior.s will be made. AlsV. that applications for the ibices of Principal and Assistant Teach t? in the White Graded School, will ;. reived until the first Friday ntKi in July, at which time selections . i'l . made of Teachers. D. Schesck. JuneiS.'Sy. Chmn School Com. Mr. W. B. Over by. at the Cry market, k eps always, on ban i the finest beef and mutton. It is i - butchered and neatly handled. S . it and be convinced. nous A Rig Lot ! We have all grades of Flour. Our "White I'earP and -Si'-ver Crown Flours cannot be be.iten. Try a sack. 'Also, Meal, Shipttuff. Corn. &c. ap22iP Houston Brcs.' A full line of the James Means three dollar shoes in Lace. Button and Con gress, ior men, fust received at H Farrier A Co's. The the wnrld best $3 shoe in -c- - The meed of roeiily for promoting personal comeliness, Is due to J. I. Aver & Co.. whese Hair Vigor is a universal beautiuer of the hair. Harm-1 less, effective, and agreeable, it ranks among the indispensable toilet ar ticles. . Lumber! I ! The finest short leaf, unbled Yellow Pine, a quantity of Flooring, Cellini. Mouldings. Wcatherboarding ai.d dressed Lumber of all descriptions. row on haod f r immediate sale. Ma-.u' c tured at Davi, Wainmaa & Co.'s mi Is. Asheboro, N. C. Apply to C S. W'ainman', Greensboro, N. C. " IWUn - .... ..... " Tr Wtk.. run, Tr xrj trpt ktii WMINCTON & WELDON RAIL ROAD COMPANY. " - CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Nov. it tS-l No 4S No, ao No. 4 Lv V cMoa..!3 i$ p m'5 35 p raft 10 a Ar Rocky Mtajjpmj:.. I Ar Tarboro-' to o m' I Lv Tarboro.jujopm.. I L.V iltrtn 1 j r n m i , , - r J 07 a ca Ar Selma... 5 40 p ms. tVL1 & P ro! " 1? ? " J $S a m Lt Marnolia 6 00 n m 1 tS n mt itim Lr Burgaw.. 7 00 p rn! j6 13 a n Ar Wilming.7 50 r m g 35 p 00 a rn . TRAINS GOlJG NORTH. No. 45 K0.47 XoTTJ Dailr. Daily. Daily.. Lv .Wilming.! 1 1 40 pm(3 50 a m 3 52 p m LvMaolbr5Vam?oa3 Ar GoldsborJi 55 a m'tl 35 Lv Uurgaw. ..,9 J4ci950pm am, 1042 pro am 1 1 58 am I Lv Fayettev. w . 9 $Sm j2Sam' 2 32 a nv!235 pm 1251 am m' I Ar RokyMtJ a.. .1 iiswil .. I larooro .1 (anml Lv Tarboro. Ar Weldon.. 4 05an'ntptnuura Trains on Scotland Neck I? ranch Road leares Halifax tor Scotland Keck at 3 00 D rn. Rettirninr. leare Scnilint! vi-t at o 30 a m.. duly except Sunday. tfrajn$, IcTe. . Tarbor0' N- C.-U Williamstoa. N. C. 8 lo p m. and 6 40 E,11 Rtorning leaves WUliamsuan, N ?! Daiy exccPl ?T- a m. San- ,,a7 9 5oa m. arnre larooro. N. C. too? a m. and 11 to a m. Train on .Midland N. C Branch leaves Goldsboro. N-C, daily except Sunday, $ 30 pm.; arrire Smithfield. N. 700 pm. Kclurning leaves Smith-, field. N. C, 7 jo a m., arrive Goldsboro, N. C. 9 00 a ra. bouthbound train on Wilson ic Fayet-. teville Branch is No. 50. Northward U No. 51. Trains No. 40 South 'will ston only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnoaa. Trains No 47 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North daily. AH rail via Richmond, and daily ex cept Sunday via Day Line. Trains make close 'connection ior all points North via Richmond and Wash ington. All train ran tn?i Krt.A. W:.t. ton and Washington, and have Pullaaa ra:ace bleepers attached. JOHN F. DIVINE. General Sopi J. R. KENLY. Sjp't Transportation -T. M. EMERSON. GenT Pass. Agent ICHUOXD AND DANVILLE ILUL-" COAD. - - COXDENSZD SCEEDCLE. trai:;s ncN BY meridian ttme. TR IIXS UOISQ 60CTU; iia). Zixh. 19-sc. No. j 0. n --T itr 4 15 a a 4 30 eta lbiLuWtLia..., 7 20a ml U I t iuiu acre. Lre W&sLisgt0ti LftiTe Cbiilctu rtiUe.. , Leave I.jncbborg L4T D.uit111 9 !Sn upB, ll'4ata',UC0pta' 3Upo; 3(Otn SOpra SOS tza 8 5 pa) 8 13 mi L-nt J Richmoci. JCJpn 2 30 a m " Lot O iboro 12 30 ai M 10 pa Larj lUleTgh I 530 am 1 COaxa Xa Da.-Ura 67aal 2 30 aa Let Hi?h I'oiu fltlSam 13ieaa Lt Shbcry ll'JJJaa llS3ata Lear Ct&xlotU 2 2axa ICO pa Lc S;rtaabars 5 35 aa 3 34 ra Umf .ireuTJU 650 am 4iSro' Atrins AOnU........ I 20 1040pm TRAINS GOING NORTH. Jfy th 1SSS. . So. SL , No.M: Airir CijitlctU 5 C5 ua tS ra SlUbtjry 1 fl 4Sia; 8 CI p ra - HiSa X'oict....i TMiais 13 rta firm iro 21 a' 9 40 rta DtsrUm ..1 11 47pm' 1 1 C7 m lUWgh .4 3 44pxa C30xj Go!,Juuo j 4 30 pea 11 20 asj it uujfii; lis loam 11 2 ra RieLmoaA 1 3 tOpm e is na . Lpvclibsrti 1 13 ta 3 CO ia I fa ft ! a . . tf. II 3 rta 10 C3 i ,1 " 1 bl. .... 3 OOaxa 12 3 r " N.- ."k.w......i 620 4va! 3 ?3 rf,i San day. X .W x. i Jt A I LIU) AD . oorxo toxrrtt No. SO. Nx Z2. r L. SaJcra . 7 - ta 5 30 ooxjro ikt9 Na-2f. .M 51 xr. Flra ll Z) .a il 30 sxi SLEEPING CAR -SERVICE. ' ui uains 50 anj 51. iv.Iman UuCT . . .. Sleeper between Atlanta and Yew York.C New Orleans and Washington via Dan- ville. 51 'u i-iji ;v-- " " " - v 'v".uuu o-crnvroro. ana Greensboro and Goldsboro. ror raies ana laiormatica a V) AgtT.t of the Company cr to i-k wn irams 5j ami 53. I'ur.man Bact S.eeperMont-omcr- ind Wash!.--ton 1 Aiken acd Washington. - via Danrr'e On trams 12 and ct pu'.imai ' IIAA5. r. M. Jas. L. TAYLOR, Gen. pass. Agent. s Waablngtoo. D.C
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