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THE MORNING JEWS; j. S. HAMPTON, Proprietor. udushf,d Daily, ExcEFr Sunday. THE MORNING NEWS. ill r n I rr a. ini 1 z. 11 fw 1 1 v mi n n n m i m tm -t-. -rT--Ki rs ts n i m TW-- i Xiy Turn rtjr " ri--'lTtu. ............ UmV -, RTa -- R ATES OF SUBSCRIPTION, IN ADVANCE : lne Ywr ;by Mail), Postage paid, ' M.nhs, hree Months, m 4 00 2 OO I OO 7S 40 DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE CITY OF-OREENSBORO. AND OF THE STATE. - Cm MoMk. )ne Month, tl, " " - " . 4 I " 7 . V -J subscribers, delivered in any part of the city . V OLv. 1 . Gfleesboro, N-.C, Srturdky, June 25, 1887. T.. rltv ,o cts per week i i ii it t it in i n r PUBLISHERS' ANNOTOCDIEUTS; . j4o advertisements inserted in Local column at any extra charge will be made for double-column r triplii-colu-nn advertisements. All announcements and recomendations of candi- for office, will be charged as advertisements. Advertisements to follow reading matter, or to ccupy any special place, will not be received. Amusement, and Official advertisements 50 cts per THE LATEST NEWS' The President Opposed, to an : Extra Session. ,' f World o f JTIea ning in Fo tir i .t '.-'.'.:. Lines, - Another Exposition. SPECIAL CITY ITEMS. .Advc A V W A . : . . . j i-uanta, ua., is to nave anoinerex-1 l'rlvato Uonrdlni;. Washington, June 23. A few days position in the fall, towards which Mrs. M. C. Dixon announce that ago the press dispatches" contained a l the enterprisliig business men of that j she is prepared to 'accommodate a -Washin ;ton June 23,- It is now short item that the post office depart- city have subsbribed flSO.OOO. It is number of regular or trancient board- generally accepted jthat .the President ment hid awarded a contract for.raaii to be called the Piedmont Fair, and E,ra ttreetjo I louse, hasconqlutied there will be nVneces- catchers to a Montgomery firm. The the Constitution says "It will equal Terms reasonable, sity for an extra session of Congress, item did not embrace four lines, vet it the Cotton Exposition in every re- r-r-.-..-.- f .Mew Ke has snce extra session talk began , contained a world of meanine. For P?ct and surpass it in many respects. p:ann- ,n-fi -nt Or.n. rVr! rments" win be charged fifty percent, extra, expressed himseUjis being opposed to the particular article awarded there 1 Its buildings will be as large and its an(j put jn order. Charges moderate for transient adverusements must oe it, nd , stated on several loccasioos were bidders from -Pittsburg, Cleve - equipment munn more complete, its I ana proporuonea to amount ot worK TTTILMINCTON & WELDOH RAIL--f ROAD COMPANY. for each insertion. ! - rtisements kept under- the head Uvertise Payments jadein advance. , .. . . . , . ronr, -.rtll A nnf u,nitances must be maae Dy nectc, uraiw wui i - r .. .V f . . . assemDie oeioretne 1st Mnday in December. He has lately cojne to the conclusion that a calf of Congress for an extra session is not at all necessary Money nruer, "4 Only such remittances will be at the risk of the pub-) Ushers. - y-'"" t Under the head of "Special City Items." business Alices will be inserted at the rate of 5 cents a line or every insertion. , land, Buffalo and other northern pro-ramma Is more attracUvo and u'rcu- .U5 aV 5n RV k . . . ,inu:nn 1 ..1, Orders received at Alderman's Photo. cities, all in the heart of Iron districts. W1M "M" uwus. iu Rooms. W.F. Alderma but the recent develoDment of South. 1,1 the 1'iedmont region Is a hun- imr.,;.in .:fr - 1 nrwi nmos rrfatpr nnw fhnn it wji 1 1 ne ccmand lor lariieei Linimeni u..u.. v..,.6 w.m tu. - - I T WIIimo ..r.m ahlfl n n.,thPrn firm tr, MnHrKJrl all 1H 1881. ft-ld V SltOrS from flll SllonH ,S mtlCUMng. UIC U get WCI.-OC V . w m w-w . w w ' I t. liAitr-tsrkM p nn4 Ar ir n m' t I II.IIITIV Hltll.III'V akK.ll- m m m lii m m mm, V iiiia jcui, diiu nas 3j CApicsscu 111 ill- I vuitipcLiiiun. a 1113 is ,inc iirsi nine 1 Wl iv it nuaum iu CONDENSED SCHEDULE. . TRAINS GOING SOUTH. :or. I4.-S6 Diiiy. Daily. Daily lt WeMon..:3 ic P m( is n ml 10 a ra Ar Kocky Mi s Jj p m ... Ar Tarboro.4 50 p m,.., Lv Tarboro.'ll 30pm;... Ar Wilson.. 4 S p nfi S3 p m J 07 a a THE RAIIiROADS. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. self to s several men of i pronjincrice I within the history of this department large numbers to study the resources 7 O'clock Sharp ! T wno subject. conversed with. him ou .the that an iron contract has been award ed to a southern firm. m of this section epitomixed at - the ex position. RICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD. Airivos irom Richmond at.,... " ... ' Leaves for Richmond at . 9-43 m 10.32 p m . 8.32 a m . q.5Spm The Jury at thelllailrond " cident. Ac- Prohibition of American Pub lications. Col. JLamont on Ilonx III iray SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. Arrivt s from Charlotte at 8.22 a m 9.40 p m Lews for Charlotte at 9.48 am .....10.44pm 9.30 p m "i. 10.20 p m .S.....X. 7.40cm at. ......... 9-5 am 6.00 am 10.20 p m . 8.00 a ni .9.24 p m 10.00 a m 10.54 p m ...... 7.25 p m ..... .9-50 a m ......5.00 p. m- 10.15 a. m. s f Ourstore will be closed until fur ther notice, at 7 p. hi. Saturday's ex cepted) until 1-jrther notice. Butter on ice canbc had fresh and nice. Houston & Bro. Ar Favettev. s xi o ca , l. Goldstwro 4 $4 P m 7 40 P rn't 55 a m Lv Magnolia 6 09 p m(j jSpmpSam V Burlaw. ..7 00 p m 13 a ra Ar Vilraing.l7 50 m'9 55 p m.7 00 a rn TRAINS COIm'G NORTH. . No. 43 Daily. unont was in the Ho arrived from .Notice. ' Five lots with buildings on them, two vacant lots. There are four nev- Arrives from Goldsboro at Leaves for ttoldsboro NORTH-WESTERN N. C. RAILROAD Arrives from Salem at Havre de urace, Md., June23. ; Col. Daniel S. The coroner's jury in the railroad ac- Vienna, June 23. The privilege to city yesterday cident on the Philadelphia, Wilmmg- cirtviiatc through the Austrian post- Washington ih the morniug and cr.failin2 wells on the property. This ton & Baltimore railroad at this omce wunout prepayment nas Deen registered at Uhe Hoffman House, oiock ironis on mree sirccis. asn- place Monday, rendered the follow- withdrawn from the periodical Slovan, During the day ho went downtown 'nr?iJ' "ahv'C I" ...M'Tn rinSab? mg verdict tms morning: s h-- "'van,- icxas; mc puon l ana canea at me custom iiouse. --eUerfns M. T. Hughes. "We do say upon our oths that on J cations ot the international Library at lea last night for Cortland, his native June 21, '87, at ilavre De Grace, New York- and lne i'ollsh newspaper place. It is said that he will spend a Tor Bent. No. 4$ 1 No. 47 Daily. I Daily. LrWilmingJti 40 ptn 8 so a m $ 52 p I sn L.T Lurgw.'... 7iMyjuini Lv Magnolia 12 32 an to 2 j am 1042 pm Ar Goldsborl 55 a m'lt 35 am 11 58 sun Lt Fayettev. Ar Selma... Ar Wilson-. Lr Wilson . . Ar RoTcyML Ar Tarboro. Lv Tarboro. Leaves for Salem at . C. F. AND Y. V. RAILROAD. Arrives from payetteville at. Leaves for Fayette ville at Arrives from Walnut Cove at Leaves for Walnut Cove at..... .a Alexander Grantora came to -his death by a collision between passen ger trains Nos. 41 and'66,.and that we do censure the railroad company and its employes for the reckless man ner and high rate of speed of running their trains through our city, thereby endangering the lives off our citizens and of the travelling public. Wt'arus, of Winona. The liaise r Leaving for Ems. day there and then return to Wash ington in company with Mrs. Cleve land. She is at Aurora, which Is 7 00 a m 9 55am. II 25 any 2 32 a m 1225 pm 1251 am .It 00 p m 1 27 a m 4 5-pm; '11 30 am THE POSTOPFICE. Mails for the North close at 8.00 a. m. and 9.00 p.m. Charlotte 900 9.00 Raleigh " 9 T Salem " 9.00 9.00 Fayetteville " 9.00 The money order and registered letter office will ' nly be open from 900 a. m to 6 p. m. . C.eneral Delivery is open from 8 a. m. until 7 p. m. -except when opening mails. Also, 15 minutes after penins the Eastern night mail. Sunday hours, for general delivery. 8.00 a. in lor alfhour ; 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 English Cabinet. ' " " London, June- 23. A - Crbinet meeting was hastily; summoned to day for the. purpose of considering the hitch in the Anglo-Turkish con vention providing for the 'adminis tration of Egptian affairs. Berlin, June 23. Empcrior William will go to Ems on Monday next. He has sent a letter to Minister von Boet icher expressing his thanks for the manner in which the Minister ex pounded the imperial views of the Reichtag. Ar Weldoru.U 0$ a ml is P m i 4; a m Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leares Halifax lor Scotland Neck at 3 00 p m. Keiurnmj-, icares ocouanu nccs at q to a m.. daily except Sunday. 1 rains icarcs iiuvto v. via Albemarl & Raleigh. R R. daily, except C. nst A n m . Vrtnrlsv Tn m 9 rr-ir i urnKcy loos or oilier wise, ot uavis. i ,u::. - m r .---. A A tit . - , i - . i iiiuMiiuiwu, ... w f 'v. w tvamraan x v.v. i ncy nave incir i t 1.,-.. uvii.-.in. ki ics saiu tuiss LiicciY, ui viiitavu, i luicsis anu iiiiiu. aim nave a tuu 01 the Wa Nice Brick Dwelling containing 7 rooms with all modern improvements. very desirable house and reasonable ! Annlv tk fre Vinn! VV 'Tr. a . . . . . , - .with. t L' 1 I . .ft,.... ....... " - . uuijr aoiiutbuw.iiu uuiu vAJu.uiiu. j Adoo or W. A. Scott. Wednesday '8 World. Around the Jllahogany. Building. Contracts, A Wholesale Slaughter. 1 Liquor House Assigns. Cincinnati, June 23. Keyser & Hanger, wholesale dealers in wines and liquors at 57 Eat Second street' assigned this morning to Samuel W. Smith, Jr. The assets are $15,000; liabilities about $25,000. This is a re sult of the Fidelity Bank failure. inman. "it is a pleasure to dine at bashes. Mr. Wabash is naturally hospitable, and aside from the general excellence everything is served in a way that is positively delightful to a nprenn f1 rn 1 1 11 rrl it Anrt Vitr r ... I ii nr n Hit hlinrl- thOrOutH!if rUintinrr soups are delicious. "Why, do you 3nd invigorating iu As a safe and ab know went on the young lady, that I solute cure for the various disorders last evnine I was served to souo three caused by constitutional taint or infec - I . : . t : 1 . . 1 i -r" I. i,,.,. . won. mis icmcuv iuj nu cqun. iiiiica. ah ii JL-uuau i-iiii v ai i w i. rune uui. i . ' . y o experienced wrpcnteis. Theref,re we d ' a rrC arrire Tarboro. N. C nave tncgrca csi lacn. les in mis cay 0'05a-raand 30 am. lor cioing tne oesi worK lor ine least -r;,!. m;hi- m money. Appiy 10 v.. a ai Greensboro, N. C, manager. Ayer's Sataparilla operates radically more." New York Sun. it this month. RESIDENT. CLERGYMEN. S. Greensboro. Presbyterian : Dr. j. Henry Smith, N. Cnurch St. Rev. E. W. Smith, Asheboro St. Baptist : - Rev. W. R. Gw-tltney, 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. U. I'.alL. Spring St. Episcopal : Rev. A. H. Stubbs. N. Elm St. Chattanooga, June - 23. News of a wholesale slaughter comes from Ringgold, Ga. Farmers Dennis and Clark quarreled over the result of a law suit and Dennis to save his life ........ t . T . thrust a knife into Clark's ; throat." Clark's father and brother Who". wit nessed the fight then attacked Den nls, each armed with' a club.- Dehnia stabbed the brother, inflicting a fatal wound and" turning1, plunged his knife into elder Claris heart leaving it sticking there. Dennis fled. v. Eating Rattlesnakes. CaiuiiJatcs for Paralysis. Uotice. ; When yon want the highest prices Trains on Midland N. C Brancn leares Goldsboro, N C, daily except Sunday, 5 30 p m.; arrive Sraithfield. U. v... 700 pm. Keturning tearcs amiui held. N. L., 7 30 a m., arne voiosooro, N. C. 9 00 a m. Southbound train on Wilson Sc Fayet teville Branch is Uo. 50. Northward, is No. 51. Trains No. 40 South will stop only at, Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Trains No 47 makes close connection atWeldon for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, and daily ex- From the Sc. Loui PoM-DUpatch. It is about time . for Fairchikl to issue a general order paralyzing the K PRODUCE MARKET: Postal flatter 8. f . . . Apples green, per bu. B;icou hog round . . . Keel Butter Beeswax .............. Chickens old ......... spring . Corn new ......,,.... ...... Corn Meal.... ............ ......... Oriod Fruits Blackberries. ........ Cherries.. Apples Peaches, unpared t-i, " unpared 1-4, r ...... 1 .00a 1. 50 V......ag 5a8 From the San Francisco Chronicle. An old frontiersman, who has been fotrccd to the test when in the moun tains, says that the flesh of the rattle snake when cooked is as white as milk and very delicate. He told the won dering circle pi listeners in the Bald- regiment. witt' lobby how he relished it after being without food for foity-eight Sixty Jtlillion King hours. "Of course he added, care Queens. must be taken to see that the poison bag is promptly removed and that the 1 To the editor of the World: t xr i rK:i . t. ccni ounuav ti uy uuc r . r...i rvt c I Trains make close connection lor all 5 per cent commission. Forty-sixth Ohio Regiment,! which Notice to School Toacher3. has for the past two montrrs been Notice s hereby given that applica engaged in a treasonable attempt to tions fir the positions ui Principal and restore a captured flag to a lxuisiana snake has not previously put her fangs in her own body." Washington, June 23. A state ment prepared by the postoffice de partment show. '.that. the." sale of pos-. ..i8aas J tage stamps, stamped envelopes and ......ai3 I nnct-l frtrAc fur ihc' mnnlh rt Tav rt the 76-First class postoffices" aggre- J POLITICAL POINTS. There wits quite a fuss made over adozen, more or less, of kings and queens in London yesterday. Hut that same gatnerfng should come over here on the Fourth of. July. Teacher in the Colored Graded School of the city of Greensboro will be receiv ed by the School Committee until the fourth Friday night in fune. when se lections will b made. Also, that applications for the places of Principal and Assistant Teachers in the White Graded School, will be re ceived until the fiist Friday night in July, at which time selections will be made of Teachers. D. Schenck, June 18. '87, Chm'n School Com. points North via Richmond and Wash ington. All trains run solid bet ween Wilming ton and Washington, and hare Pullman Paktce Sleepers attached. JOHN F. DIVINE. General bupt J. R. KENLY. Sup't Transportation T. M. EMERSON. Genl Pass. Agent RICHMOND AND DANVILLE HAIL-ROAD. CONDENSED SCHEDULE." Tlf4S HUN BY MERIDIAN TIUE. TRAINS O0IN0 KOUTfl. .....15320 .....ioai; ;......a5o I gated $1,733,689. which i$ an increase aoo fi the seventy-six offices ; show a de crease.- V"". -. -J " '.'. " Jorge's campaign may be a Then- thcJ, wouW Wjmtwi kings re. but itishardlyaLove of cd queens in the unequalled splen- Eggs Feathers , Flaxseed Flour Family Superfine. ' . . 'Mions Oats ...n Perk Peas Potatoes Irish Sweet...... gs Cotton ........ Tallow Wool washed...... ; unwashed.... v Wheat " " RETAIL PRICKS OF GROCERIES. Eacnn Sides..... Hams.... - ' Shoulders Cheese ... --Rio ..7 i-a ....233 2 1-2 2 ....S9 .....10 ... ..40 75 . . .4 50 . .34 00 . .6oaSo ..40345 ... 637 -60375 .....60 . .... So - 1 .1 ....6 .'. ...30 ..... 20 .rai 25 ....15 ..8 .20 .19 2-3810 ' Henry Geoi labor of love, i- t .. innn. t n jr i r w i t i r r . . ... dor of American citizenship, with 0 t Rob't T. Lincoln . says he i$ not to birthright earned, "an indepeudem-e be the Republican candidate against gained by the thrashing of this par Cleveland unless the Labor party runs ticular Queen's ancestral armies. Mr. W. B. Overby. at the City market, k-cps always on hand the finest b;ef and mutton. It is nicely butchered and neatly handled. See it and be convinced. ISSC. No. SO. Da-It. Letv Ne York ' 4 45 to 7 in 3 4J m ta 11 4 iua A Tramp Sues l Itaitrord. a candidate. '.This shows great discre tion.-- Wash. Post t Dew. An Old To no x to Roy. New York, June 22. Nebraska ClTYrJune 3 A tramp named John Gallagher has brought suit against the Chicagti,:lJurUot Quincy -Railroad "for $15,000 lor tailing 40 sustain charges brought against hint o( attempted train wrecking,, on accour.t ol which charge lie laid in jail six moiiliis. The impjcssion is gaing ground that Sherman has destroyed his chances for the Presidential nomination with the same weapon Ahat Sampson used to A Flag less Warrior. Fnxn the Uosto llerald. 'Gen. Rutler, In his talk about the slaughter the Philistines. Detroit Free 1 flags, reminds us of the man who Swindling. the Lottery.- Inventors and - patentees and all hav ing business with the:U. S.-; Patent Of fice are invited to communicate with me Vnh confident reliance upon my fidelity to their interests. ;k - . , New inventions patented. T OldLinven ljons improved, '-arid Rejected applica tions revived.: Caveats filed. Trade . 'narks registered,; ; J ---r "'. ,-:", f Prompt attention : SkilUul service. Moderate rharo-ps Sffnd model or sketch lor Irec report as to patentability. Preliminary information 'Cheerlully . ,uished. -.,-.'.". W . ' f A. S. YANT IS. ncitorol American and Foreign Pat; 816 F StreetrN, W.. Washington Havana. June 33.The-Royal-Ha vana Lottery, after the last, drawing, was mulcted to the arYiount tif $85,000 through countei feit fractional portions of the ticket bearing the ticket draw- - - - . . ing the capital prize. Tiie capital prize ailled h.r $2!o,'iOw. The forgery was not discovered nuiil. attef the above amount; hud been. --paid ..out.?.- Aclivc efforts are biug in.i'de to discover, the perpetrators of the swindle. r.',-'i,-;:,i'r- r ' '- . :-"- "- ..g. : "--'. The Successful Cadets. xv ASHiNGTONr June 23, ine .war department is irtformed that I&-per sons successfully passed both. the ohvs'c it and mental examinations. for admission, to the 1 We?t Point -Mil- it iry Academy, as cadets. Six. appli cants failed to pass the '-. physical- ex aminaii in ;; 35 " failed jn .the: mental rl fii fniled ttk reDirt. Press t Dem. ' , .- 1 . All the so called Democrats who haip about protection, are engaged in business which the tariff subsidizes a id are directly interested in the pro ceeds of the robber revenue laws. Louisville Courier-Journal Dem. " Senator J.hn Sherman, ' who has foolishly asserted that the n:v.nues from duties on imports are collected iiraiiilv upon - articles consumed by the richi.ow says ihere jwill d ubt- less bo . a . reduction . on numerous tmv'' Hi the lariff. When he is aikud lu specify he can trink of uoth- injjbut -sugar, Phik Record, Dem Mr; .Chandler'must not be too harsh ly dealt with for seeking to reviye tlx war fcelling. Iris. not long since. Mr7 Chandler was Secretary of cur-fi.r-midable Navy, and - in so warlike a Situation it is. no more than mtuntl that a man should acquire a few blood-and-thu rieV,J:. habits. T' Lo u i s v i ' le Courier Journal Dem. , ' - heard that a bunk had failed, and ran home to see if he had ny of its bills.- He discovered none of thutt or any other bank. JlIorc.Trophics Called For. I'roni ihe Jacksiorill (Ha.) Nrws. Let us nw send North and get the spoons Ben Butler captured at New Orleans, the prcstize Pembciton drop ped at Vicksburg. the head that Beau regard lost at Shiloh.' the socks Gen. Rosser ran out of when Phil. Sheridan jot after him in the Shenandoah Vai ley, the a'P'that was lost "but hoi or" at Appomattox, and the sour apjilo tree Jeff Davis was (not) hanged on after the surrender. "Flour A Bi Lit ! We have nil grades ol Flour. Our White Pearl and -Sil ver Crown Flours car. not be be iten. Try a sack. Al-o, Meal, Shipstufl Corn, &c. ap22tl Houston Bros. 4B- The meed of meriiy fr promctig personal comeliness, is due to J. I Aver & Co.. whose Hair Vizor -is a universal heautifier ol the hair. Harm les?s, effective, and -agreeable, it ranks ainng the tnthspensable toilet article. Na. UL Dtalj. 4 30 pm C77 pm yt2 p m II 00 pta 3 33 pa! SCOam 5 W poij & 05 mm 8 5 pm! 8 cSata Ice l'bituklt LU. ...) Lot re iKitiinori. L-Mve WltinKt oi. .. Leave Cbuloti.-tTille. Ie-Te l.)ucUbar; ... Ijmmv Uxuil.M 1um-u.-UtcLruo..d. ..i..3CJpu 2 23 m Lav O J Lb-.u. ...ii.. !12 30 am; S 10 ptn Leave KiU:4a 5 30 am; 1 00 am Ler D usn i 6 37 am : 2 30 am Ieve H14U foiul.. ...!1II5 uj lOlCtua Lra .itflrtrj it237am 11 23 am CLrlolt- . 2 1 am t I CO pa li-i.te S.'.uUnhiitji 5 35 am- 3 34 pm Lve r-.'.ivilla J 6 50 am1 4 4Spta Ar;v AthnU 1 fia 10 40pm TRAINS GO IN Q NORTH. The finest shcrt leaf. unbled Yellow Pine, a qu miity of Flooring, Ceiling. Mouldings. Wcathcrboarding and drsed Lumber of nil desciif.tions.fow on hand l-r immediate sale. Maru'-nc-turcd at Djv's Wainrmn & C.i mill. Asheb r-, - N. C. Appy 10 C. S. Wai.vo in. Gre.nsbor . N. C. Uaj th 1SS. Arnrf C!jrltt. .., SiUUury No. &L . DaUj. Daily. ...1 5 OS ami 6 IS pa . . J C 8 CI p m Higb 1-oh.t .... 7 Warn', 9 13 pa " ('rvwt.t-ro ! 8 2S. -j tr-yj-pm Darhnxa 12 47pm 12 C7 am ita!e-:H Arrivo DaifilU 2 41 ptn C 30 am 4 30 pm II 20 am Water Melons.. .Will receive -.1 car load of' water melons on Friday the 24th. Send in our orders to J, tl. West. Pat Rilry, a plasterer by trane, lc!t Oxford last July lor Littleton. , N. C. lii gel work. I have not h-ard" fioui him since. Any iaf-mnation a l his whereabouts, will be thankfully te chived. State, paper- please copy, t wish to hear if dead . or alive. " . Mrs. C. A. Riley. ' " wjfe o'JPat Riley. Patrick, go home- t yur own chick-a-biddy. and slop your 1'iolin. Now ITouso for Sale Cheap. One two story l.ouse n AsniDro S'riet with all ncccsvuvoul lu W Well of fine watrr and n.OIv I.cate-I in a L'od n-ic'ibi.rho d. For fu.U.er i if.iimati.n artp'y to J. R. HUCHES. Agent. A "ice little house f-r ret I in South (re:-i so ro. Lontons 3 roornf and an L. It-aibbo rcnled for $(CO a mont' . Annly at this like. 1. ltichmxv1. 3Ttw C IS axa Am'- Lrchutinr ....( 1 Ji-a . w am Ctilott-TilW . . . 3 40 pti. t 10 am ' Wt.lDioa j 8 23pm 8 10 am ll.'.i.Mmr 11 25 pa 10 C5 am l!.:l..t.I-lu .... 3 00m 12 Np Yiuk. t pm 6 20 an., 3 23 t m 'D lv exwi '.'to-'tU-' Avoid the use ol calomel f.r bi!i ius om:.lainl. Aver'a Cathurtic Pill. N .W N . U. UA I LIU) AD . . oorxo aocrs Na 'A. No. Clin Lt.S::u 7 2 1 a ta .5 30 oonovom No SI. do. S3 ar. Kd-ta ll 20 mm ' ii SO ira SLEEPING CAR -jERVICE. 0.1 trains 50 and 51, Pullman Ballet Sleeper between Atlanta and Yew York. New Orleans and Washington via Dan ville. - - On trains 52 and $3, Pullman Baflct 1 -it 1 r. --- luTi ik. utiiL 1 w m iiLi 411,11 j Luii. enur.-iy vrKcia;j.c. n.. vt k y, A1Vcn an1 Washington, via Danville, forty ye.rs. and are acknowledge., to Qn fainj ard rullmxn s:erpcr he the bfl icned tot lo in M V -f tlrte o it 4 r- v Im. iver, c-isiivcnes. an1 'udicNtion. A lull line of ihe Jjmei Means ihrce doll ir -hors i 1 Lace. Batto i ond Cn grcssl. hr - men, just rcceived'at H. Fanicr& CoV. Thi he-t $j s!o: in he world Greensboro and Goldsboro. For rales and intormaiion app'y to anj A;rentcthe Company or to SOL HAAS. T. M. Jas. L.TAYLOR, C-rn. Pass. A-;nt, - , Vashirgon. D.C
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