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THE MORNIPNEWMU THE MORNING j. S. HAMPTON, Proprietor. Published Daily, Except Sunday. OMIM(lMU;,m.H.M. 1 f T lys . . . . . . . y j : TVw liuy..'.... ...... .-... " ' - Frr'--. ...... T 'es. ......... .... j " TVi WmIiih ........ B ATES OF SUBSCRIPTION, Ut ADVAKCE ! . ,v,e Year (by Mail), Postage paid, ..........f Six Month, T ............ Three Months, , . , ....... Two Months, " . 4 oo 3 OO I oo 75 DEVOTED TO TUB INTERESTS OF THE CITY OF GREENSBORO. AND OF THE STATE. OneMontn, , , . r ...... r MtT T To city subscribers, delivered ia any part of the city I y O I 40 Greensboro, N, C, Fridhy, June 24, 1887. No. 139 K I toli Noatpro4 typ aul 11 IU ' r" - ' . j . NEWS PUBLISHERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS. . No advertisements inserted in Local column at any nriee. . .' .1 An extra charge will be made .for double-columa I or triple-colunn advertisements. All announcements and ' recomendations of candi. antes for office, will be charged as advertisements. Advertisements, to follow reading matter, or to occupy any special place, will not be received. Amusement, and Official advertisements 50 cts per square for each insertion. , - . Advertisements kept under the head of "New Ad vert isements" w ill be charged fifty per, cent, extra. Payments for transient advertisements must be made in advance. r . - Remitances must be made by Check, Draft,! Postal Money Order, Express, or in Registered Letter. Only such remittances will be at the risk of the pub lishers. . : ' " ' . Under the head of 'Special City Items,' business notices will be inserted at the Tate of 5 cents a line r every insertion. v . ' . THE RAILROADS. I THE LATEST 'NEWS. U izegiojt or terror. JOIAT RJHLROJlB RMTES. The Order, of the . Inter-State 'Commission in Regard 'to the Publication of Tariffs. Vashington, Juris 21. At a meeting of the Inter-State Com merce Commission this nforning, the Frightful State of Affairs in Rowan County, K. I. r Lexington, June 22. Information just received in Lexington, Ky from a reliable source, says a terrible state of affairs exits in Morehead. Rowan county seat. The friends ol the mur dered Martin and of the butchered ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF- TRAINS. - " - - -.-"( . RICHMONO AND DANVILLE RAILROAB. - "3 j r Arrives Irom Richmond at., subject Of the publication of joint Logan boys who lived in the upper tariffs being underconsideration, the edge of the county and also in the ad following preamble and order were joing county, haveformed themselves unanimously adopted and directed to into a band of regulators, and propose be sent tball railroad companies, to wreak summary vengence on Craig subject to the "Act to regulate com- Tolliyerand his blood thirsty hench- ) f'Whereas Section 6 of the 'Act to ' Tolliver has' received several notes regulate commerce, authorizes this warning him that the town o! More- commsssion to - direct when joint I head would be burned and the people j people of Beaufort county , will ' not pot just before tho Langtry car 'oil ed oat for. the West Gillespie says he cannot give the location of the property or the price at present, as the money was not paid over, but he regards it as finally settled and ex pects to close the matter up by mail. Te Itlncke Murder, The Washington Frogrtss of yester day contains the following: A VOICE FROM PRISON. In Jail. Washington, N. C. June 19. To the Editor of the Progras: I am a forlorn, helpless woman and con fined in jail; may . I ask through you that'' the' generous and lair minded SPECIAL CITY ITEMS. Private Bonrtllnc. Mrs. M. C. Dixon announces that she is prepared to accommodate a number of regular or traocient board ers at her Boarding House on North Elm street, opposite the Court House. Terms reasonable. WILMINGTON & WELDON RAIL ROAD COMPANY. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. Timliicr. " Pianos tuned and Organs cleaned and put in order. Charges moderate and proportioned to amount cf work required. r Satisfaction guaranteed. Orders received at Alderman's Photo. Rooms. W. F. Alderman. Nov. 14, E6- Leaves for Richmond at. 0.43 m 10.32 pm 8.33 a m ...fl-SSP111 '. NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. Arrive from Charlotte at... .'. .. 8-2 m ". .................. 9.40 pm I,caves for Charlotte at........... 19.48 am i " ......10.44pm Arrives from Goldsboro at. Leaves for Goldsboro at. . . 9.30 p m . . 10.20 p m ... 7.40 a m ... 9.501m .. 6.00 a m ... 10.20 pm NOKTH-WESTKRM N. C. RAILROAD Arrives from Salem at ....... .v. ............. 8.00 a m .... .................. 9.24 p m Leaves for Salem at . . . T... . . : 1600 a m " " ............ ... .... -.r.,.7ia54 pm C. F. AND V. V. RAILROAD. " ' ' . Arrives from Fay etteville at . . . . .". .... 7'a5 P m. I-taves for Fayetteville at.... .....:.9-5o a m Arrives from Walnut Cove- at. ........... . .5-eo p. nv Leaves for Wa'.nut Cove at.... .....10.15 a. in.' tariffe shall be made public, and to slaughtered. . Consequently every citi prescrtbe the measure of publicity to I zen in Morehead goes armed, and be given to the sabie, it is ordered as sleeps on their arms at night. The follows: women scarcely sleep at all, fearing . -"Joint tariffs of rates, fares or the coming of the mob. Last Friday charges, established by two or more night was set to burn the town, but common- carriers for transportation the place was guarded so well that the of passengers or freight passing over attempt.though made, was abandoned, continuous lines or routes, copies t of An intense feeling of insecurity pre- which are required by the sixth sec- vails. Business is entirely abandoned, tion of the 'Act to regulate commerce, and a fresh and bloody outbreak may to be filed with the Commission, shall be expected at any time, be made public so far as the same re-' John BelHter and James Frakes, late to business between points which living in the eastern paxt of Flemming are connected by the line of any county, near the Rowan county line. single common carrier, required by bought firms there lately. On yester the first paragraph of sucbsection to day they were set upon by a gang of make public schedules or its rates, oulaws supposed to be Tolliver's condemn me "before I am tried. I am innocent of the charge against "me, and all the favor I ask is that an up right and honest jury may try me, and if such a jury says 1 am guilty, I will pay the penalty without a murmur. Very respectfully, Susan F. Lincke. Later We learn that Mr. Geo. H. Brown, Jr., has sued out a writ of ha -beas corpus, returnable before Judge Shepherd, at this place on Friday next, when the matter as to her guilt will be more fully investigated. ': The demand tor Tar Heel Liniment is increasing. Use it get well be happy. Houston & Bro. 7 O'clock Sharp I Our store will be closed until fur ther notice, at 7 p. m. Saturday's ex cepted) until further notice. Butter on ice can be had fresh and nice. Houston A Bro. TRAINS GOING SOUT1L No. 4S I No. 49 ! Ko. 4 Daily. Daily. Dai? Lv Weldon.. j 15 p m $ p tn'i 10 a ra Ar Rocky Mt 2 JJ p ml Ar Tarboro.U 50 p mj Lt Tarboro.'il jopm! Ar Wilson. .'4 05 p m6 jS p ervj 07 a a Lv Wilson.. 4 1$ p n Ar Selma... S40p m Ar Vivettrr. ti n ra Lv Goldsboro 4 54 P ni 7 40 P m i $S a m Vr Bargaw.. 7 00 p mj.. 6 13 am Ar WUming.17 50 f nv9 $5 p m.7 win TRAINS GOh'G NORTlf. ,...... lVotlco, Five lots with buildings on them. two vacant lots. There are four ncv-er-failing wells on the property. This block fronts on three streets, Wash ington, Davie and Swaim. The prop erty can be , bought on reasonable terms. M. T. Hughes. ALL. SORTS. For Hont . r Nice Brick Dwelling containing 7 rooms with all modern improvements, very desirable house and reasonable rent. Apply to Mrs. Nannie W. Mc Adoo or w. A. Scott. Lv Witmir.g. Lv Burraw. Lv Magnolia Ar GoldiborJ Lv Fayettev. Ar Selma... Ar Wilvoa. Lv Wilson.. Ar RoTcyMtJ Ar Tarboro. Lv Tarboro. Ar Weldon.. Na 4$ I No.47 I M- 43 Daily. Daily. Daily, ti 40 pm S 50 a nS 5a p in (93409 sopn 12 52 am 1023 am 1042 pm 1 55 a m il 35 am ti 55 am 7 00 a m'.. ...... .9$S am 1 y ....... 2 32 a rn 12 25 pm 12 51 am l 00 p ra 1 27 a ra 5pn 11 11 4 OS a m i 15 p m 2 4$ a ra THE POSTOPPICE. ... Mails for the North close at 8.00 a. m. and 9.00 p.m. " Charlotte ' 9.00 9.00 ' Raleigh 9.00 " Salem ' " 9.00 9 Fayetteville . " , 9.00 The money order and registered, letter office will nly bo open from 900 a. nv to 6 p.m. General Delivery is open from 8 a. m. until 7 p. m. except whenjopening mails. Also, 15 minn es after v pen ing-tho Eastern night mail. . ; ' i 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 ara from 6.00 a. m. to 10:30 p. m fares and charges. Such joint tariffs shall, be so published by . plainly printing the same in large type of at least the size of ordinary pica, copies of which shall be kept for the use of the public in such places and in such form that they can be conveniently examined at every: depot or station upon the line of the carriers uniting in snch joint tariff, and where the business transacted is in competition with the business of carriers whose schedules are required by law to be made public as aforesaid.". friends. Belliter and Frakes were tojd to leave and they did so, abandoning their crops. From all reports there is a general state of terrorization through out Rowan. The county officials are controlled by Tolliver. guns. Good citizens are moving. away and drunken I pit. The chambermaid" in Mexican hotels is generally a man. 'Codfish costs more in Boston than in any other city of the Union. . A legless negro at Crawford, Ga., is a preacher, and two goats hitched to a cart haul him from pulpit to pul- crowds sweep over the county at their own sweet will. A. PROTEST. Terms - of the JVetc Treaty. Postal RESIDENT CLERG1TMEN. Presbyterian: - Dr. J. Henry Smith, N. Cnurch St. -Rev. E. W. Smith, Asheboro St. " S. Greensboro. Baptist :v ' : . .' . . . Rev. W.R.Gwltney,S. Elm St, South Greensboro Methodist Episcopal. T Rev.J.E. Mann, W. Market St. " G. F. Smith, S. Greensboro. Methodist Protestant : Rev. J. L. Michaux, N. Greene Si - . " J. R. Ball, Spring St. Episcopal ; - , Rev. A. H. Stubbs, N. Elm St. . . : . PRODUCE MARKET. Washington,' June 22. Postmaster General Vilas has made publice the terms of the new postal treaty be- Kweeri the United States and Mexico The treaty provides that the mails of ach country. shall be open to all mat ter now mailable under the law of either country, and mail matter is to be subject to" rates, and regulations now governing in the country in which it originates.- .There is to be no exchange of accounts or revenue between the two countries, "and each country is to bear the expense of con veying it to the other; each retaining Mr. Editor: -Your paper, the "News" in its report of the meeting of Board of Alderman on Tuesday night says. "A suggestion to purchase the lot on which the Presbyte'rian Church stands met with general favor by the Board." Is not the lot on which the present Graded School building stands good enough and just as well or better located than that would be for that purpose. And the most important part is. where is the money to come frojm to make these purchases. - - Does not the bill passed by the legislature and ratified by a majority vote of the citizens granting the City Aldermen privilege to issue bounds to the amonnt of. $100,000.00, read, 'lobe expended in erecting water -worksr Graded School building, and for the improvement of the streets." Now i.ooai.50 ao 5aS ...18325 .....ai8 . .iSaao ...xoai5 ........ ......aso Apples green, per bn Bacon liog round. . . . Uee! Ruticr ............... Dees wax '71 ...... ' . Chickens old........ spring .... . Corn new .......... Corn Meal.'... ............ .................... ,.a6o Dried Fruits- Blackberries. .............. .6 r-i . . Cherries... .... ...........71-2 Apples. 2a3 Peaches, onpared 1-2, ; 2 1-2 ' " unpared 1-4, 2 pared ...................539 Eggs.-.,... .... ..10 Feathers..... ........ ..40 Flaxseed..,,...,.. ....................... ........75 Flour-ffamily 4 50 Superfine! ........ .....'.............4 00 " Onions ...... ............6oaSo Onts . I'srV . I'oinioes Irish . Sweet . Rags Cotton...; Tallow. ... Wool washed ........ unwashed..... the revenue for mail .matter originat ing within its boundaries or by; .agree- J how can this board expend all of that rncni. iuc couvcydutc 111 uum -ui- one nunureu mousanQ uuiui: 111 pay rections is overland exchanges ; other jng unreasonable sums for a few feet than railway is provided by. one of Qf land to widen some unnecessary them.. The expense of transportation street and buying land that they-have shall be shared between them in pro-1 no earthly use lor. and then get some portion to the distance - travelled over the . territory of each. AU matters connected with the exchange of mails between the two countries not pro vided for in the treaty are to be gov erned by the . provisions of the uni versal postal. ninion convention and regulations now in force. Jtluritcrer II tun t Baptised. ....... outside company to put in a system of water works. They are obligating themselves to pay a certain amount of rental very -year. Was it not the understanding that the mouey should first be expended in erecting " suitable water works, and then a Graded Shool building and lastly improve the streets. I, for one, enter.ar protest against" any such action. ' A Voter. By order ol the San Francisco super. visors the historic "sand lot" is to be planted In peaceful clover. Kearney now keeps an intelligence office for cooks and washerwomen. Syracuse Is said to have the biggest dog in the world. He werghs 203 pounds and measures six feet and three inches from nose to tail. He is nearly two years old and was born in England. , A white baby was born in . South Sioux City, Neb., the other day, and it being the first occurrence of the sort there the citizens celebrated by serenading the newcomer and presenting-it with a corner lot. Florida can boast the only couuty in the United States composed entirely of islapds. Monroe county, since the formal ion ol Lee from some of its ter ritory, now Comprises the keys and islands off ' the mainland. The wires ol the Western Union company; if stretched in one contfriu ous line, would go round the globe nearly eighteen times, and would reach from the earth to the moon and almost back again. The company controls over 430.000 miles of wire. According to Herodotus, Babylon was a square fifteen miles on each side, with loo brass gates. It was composed of twenty-five streets each way 15 miles long and j$o feet broad. crossing each other at right angles. besides wide, facing the walls. Building. Contracts, ' Turnkey jobs or otherwise, bv Davis, Wainman & Co. They have their forests and mills, and have a staff of experienced carpenters. Therefore we have the greatest facilities in this city for doing the best work f r the least money. Apply to C. S. wamman, Greensboro, N. C, manager. Ayer's Sarapirilla operates radically upon the blood, thoroughly cleansing and Invigorating it. As a safe and ab solute cure for the various disorders caused by constitutional taint or infec tion, this remedy has no equal. Take it this month. Notice. When yon want the highest prices for your Ecgs and Chickens ship them to A. D. Moseley at Durham. N. C. 5 per cent commission. Notice to School Teachers. Notice is hereby given that applica tlons for the positions of Principal and Teacher in the Colored Graded School of the city of Greensboro will be receiv ed by the School Committee utftil the fourth Friday night in June, when se lections will be made. Also, that applications for the places of Principal and Assistant Teachers in the White Graded bcnool. will be re ceived until the first Friday night in July, at which time selections will be made of Teachers. D. SCHENCK. June 18. 87, "Chm'n School Com. Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax lor Scotland Neck at 3 00 pm. Returning. leaves Scotland Neck at q 30 a rn., daily except Sanday. Trains leaves Tarbcro, N. C, via Albcraarl Sc Ralcirh, R R, daily, except Sanday, 6pm.; Sunday 5 p ra.:, arme Williamston. N. C. S lap m. and 6 40 pm. Returning learcs Willianuton. N C. Dally eicept Sunday. 8 00 a m. Son rlaj9$oa m. arrire Tarbcro, N. C 10 0$ a m, and 1 1 30 a m. Trains on Midland N. C Branch learrs Goldsboro. N C. daily except Sunday, $ 33 p m.; arrire Smithfieid, N. C. 7 00 p m. Returning leaves Smith- held. 2i. t7 3 a ITU arnre ioi3oro. N. C 9 00 a m. Southbound train on Wilson & Fayet teville Branch Is No. 50. Northward Is No. 51. Trains No. 40 South will stop only at Wilscn. Goldsboro and Magnooa, Trains No 47 makes close connection at Weldon for aU points North daily.' All rail via Richmond, and daily ei cept Sunday tla Bay line. Trains male close connection lor ail points North via Richmond and Washington. All trains run solid between W ilmmg ton and Washington, and hare rullcaan Palace Sleepers attached. JOHN F. DIVINE, General So pi I. R. KENLY. Sup"l Transportation T. M. EMERSON. GcnT Tass, Agent RICHMOND AND DASTILXX XULXX EOJLD. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TR1IS3 RUN BT 31LHXDXAK TUTU TRAINS OOINQ bOUTU. iUr. Oik, IS-S6. 1 No. M. Mr. W. B. Overby. at the City market, keeps always on hand the finest beef and mutton. It is nicely butchered and neatly handled. See it and be convinced. ITloui A Big Lot 1 We have all grades of Flour." Our "White Pearl" and "Sil- m mm t . A ver v.rcwn rtours car.noi oc ncaicn. Try a sack. Also. Meal, ShipstufI, Corn, &c ap22tt Housto.v Bros. -c The meed of meritv for promoting I mm. m.lt I rfll. In I I four half streets. 20 feet . ,.- 11,:. v...r : universal beautifier of the hair. Harm less, effective, and agreeable, it ranks among ;he indipcnsable toilet ar Ixr Nw York 4 45o Lmti lLiUldibi.... ?2Can Ixurw Ulumcie 9 43 tn Lmti WhlDK-tL 1 1 1 i txa Leav CWtoturtilk. .1 315pn LeTe Ljocbbarg Ieare DastUI UicLmoad. Z CO p m 1 50 a vx Uti Goldsboro '.13 30 a 3 10 pa No. CI 4 S3 pta CL1 jta 912 p a 11 CO pra 3 CO Ata S ZQ pv 5 OG axa 8 S pta I 8 OS a ta Lave Darbara Lere High Vol&t 630 as 6 37 in HIS am 1 00 U3 23 axa niSta Lrr Sa!bnry........il230xa! 1123 sa Lct CLr JoiU. I......'. 223 axai 1 CO pa Lat SpuUntmr;..... Left re firtcQTil! Arrive AlUcU 5 35nn' 331 pxa A A I i)p 10 40 pa TRAINS OOINQ NOETH. 40a4S .. 6a7 6073 ....60 ....50 ...... ....30 . . 20 Wheat........ .............. ...i....... RETAIL PRICKS OF GROCKRIKS. Eacon Sides .. Hams........'............ ....... Shoulders Cheese ... -1 w ,nee Km... ...fiat 25 .10 15 ..8 .ao St. Louis. June 22. Snould, there not be any interference by the Gover nor,' AUredBluntr the little hunch back negro will pay the penalty of his. crime on Fiiday next. Bluut. in May. 1887, murdered his wife , by hacking her with a hatchet and razor at her home in Carondelet. Yesterday after noon Elder O, Brown, of the Colored Second -Baptist Church, baptized Blunt, which appeared to greatly re lieve him as to his approaching death. ..... .......... ......... .....19 -3io r-O Iied From Heart Disease. . PATEWTS. n Inventors and t 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. New inventions patented. ; Old inven tions improved, and rejected applica tions revived. 1 Caveats filed. Trade marks registered?' ' v 4 ' ;. Prompt attention. Skillful service. Moderate .charges.; Send,- model or sketch for tree report as to patentability: Preliminary information cheerfully furnished.- ; ; ' , ; : A. S. YANTIS, ' Solicitor'of Arnerican and Foreign Pat ents, 816 F Street," N. W... Washington D..C. - JUrs. JLanglry and Her Invest -:- - ment s. . j ; jKrom the Salt Lake Herald. ." ... The Jersey Lily and her faithful attendant. Freddy Uebhard, were riding around town yesterday In " an open barouche, the observed of all observers. Mr. Gabhard looketl as calm and proprietory as If he had been Mr. Langtry himself. On Tuesday aflernoon the LHy, ac companied by 'her business manager, ; ASHEVILT.E, N. C, June 22--Maj. called at the office of Lynch & Kel - 9IKN AKD .W03IB1V. - United States Senator e'ect Bldg- etl, of New Jersey,has had eleven babies named after him since his elec tion. ' ... James Gordon Bennett is 46 years old and still unmarried, uiih an income f over $600,000 a year. . It takes a crcwof fifty men to run his-yacht, with six waiters to serve the tables tor Bennett and his guesL . The cottage which President Cleve land is expected to occupy at Bar Harbor this summer is being furnished and decorated at a cst of over $5,000. Secretary- Whitney has . taken 1 Lumlior I ! ! The finest short leaf, unbled Yellow Pine, n quantity of Flooring, " Ceiling. Mouldings. - Wcalherbarding and dressed Lumber of all descriptions.row on band f r Immediate sale. Mar ufac- tured at Davi. Wainman & Co. s mills. Ashcb ir, N. C. App-y to C. S. Wainman, Greensbor-i. N.C. Utj T?ih 1S34. jtrriv Cartel!. .. SJ'lorTr HigU roit,t DarUiun.... Got.lio ., Atrti Dnvill ., nirLmrad. Nk 8L , No.M. DUy. Daily. 6 0ira Ct5pa 6 4Sua; 8 CI p ra ItCtsa 9 13 rra s Charles B. Duffield, Iformerly of Nor folk, Ta,, and late resident of Ashe-J ville, was found dead in his bed this morning. The cause of death was hearts disease. The r deceased w as about 68 years bid. J; , ..;.".'" "-" ' 'B' -;-jr - r If "hat the Totcti JLacks. . : I From the Danbury N. C.J Reporter. ' Our people are safe now huckleber ries are-getting ripe; the great trouble. however, is a scarcity of bells, with which to bell our brats so that we can find them when it begins to get dark. sey to make some inquiries about real estate in this city, the Lily, with iier proverbial shrewdness, having perceived. the signs of the boom In air. yesterday she looked at one or two properties with Mr. Lynch, took notes and promised to correspond further regarding them. J. K. Gilles pie, hearing of the Lily's leaning to wards a Salt Lake investment, wait- fifty cent block. ed on her and showed her and her manager a piece of business, property on West Temple street, with which they appeared much struck, .and the bargain was finally struck at the de- i OJttage there for the tu;nmer.' John D. Rockefeller, president 6j the Standard Oil company, is of med ium hoght a:d st ul build. He wears a'shori. dark beard, and an uncared for mustache. His clothes look as if they were purchased at a second hand store, and " his unbrushed silk hat would be considerably improved by a Now House for Sale Cheap. One tw story house on Ashcb ro street with all necessary out buildings. Well of fine water and nicely located in a r.od ne tehborhojd. For "cither Information apply to J. R. Hughes. Agent. A nice little house for "rent in South Grecusboro. Cunttins 3 rKrr i and an L. It will be rented Icr Soo a month. Apply at this office. . iw. 8 23 . -n 9 4J llilym 12C7 a 2 41 pta G 30 Kta 4 30n 11 CO aoa 1C KU-a 11 CO ta 3 tXtu C 15 an Arrite L'.txLicnr 1 1 lSfta 2 fX) a - Cai!otUti;J ...4 40 p m 4 13 s W.LJtaftra I 8 23j't3, H 10 M .lUlU4S-r 4U24n. lOOO aia rwilM'-U ....j 3O0&ta l2 fa NV Toxk G20a.S 3 SO pta D4 rxravt Aar.t.y.' t. IKTater Ilelona. - Will receive a car load of water melons on Friday the xjlh. Serd in your orders to J.-H., West. 4 Avoid the use of calomel fr bili us omplaints. Ayer's Cathirtic Pill, entirely vegetable, have ireen tested forty years, and' are acknowledged to b5 the best rerticuy lor torpidity i mc Jivcr, costiveness. and indrjeation. A full line of the James Means three dollar shoes in Lace. Button and Con gress, for men. just received at H. FanicrA Co's. The best $j sloe in the wotld . - N .W N. C. KAILPJJAD . . oorvo orT No. 'A No. 2. k rm Lr.SmUm 1 20 ra 6 30 oocw orra N 11. t-o. Li ir. bilm . Il 30 ia 2 30 ci rrwer. no roi'irr On trains 50 and CI. Pullman -rf.frct . Sleeper between Atlanta and Yew Yort. New Orleans ana v asr.m jton via Uar.. ti'.Ie. ' ' ' . " On trains 51 and 53, PuV.man BcfTct Sleeper Moromery and Washirgton, Aiken and W' a shirr cm. tu Dandle. On trains $2 and 53 Pu'.'.man Slerper bttwexa Richmond ar.d G'ecnslK5ro, and Gfeensboro and Goliiboro. For rates and iniormmon lTrf an Ascr.t of the Corr.pany or to SOL HAAS. T. M. . -JaS. L.TAYLOR. , ' Gen. Pass. Aeat, Washington, X).C
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