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THE MORNING NEWS. J. S. HAMPTON, Proprietor. . 5- THE aOBNING NEVS. ... . ntMutonjic: CW sr Om IWy. r. - 1 tetter... ur,LisHED Daily: ExcEir Sunday. ; TVrt IXayv Ml rates of st DscRirnox, ir advajcck: ne Year by Mail;, Postage paid, 4 00 ix Months, " " " .'...... 00 hree Month, " " " 1 00 wo Months, " " 75 )ne Month, " " ' To city Kibscribers, delivered in any" part of the ciry t 10 cts per week - ' " - i - ST - DEMOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE CITY OP GREENSBORO. AND OP THE STATE. -.Greensboro, N. C.', Thursday, June 30, 1887 " - IWIfey 4.) aSw... in - Om Uj.- No. d43 I-Io advertisements inserted in Local column at any rice. " " r An extra charge will be made for double-column trlviSi ' :; Air -announcements and reiomcmlations of candu iate for O0ice, will be chargers a lvertisements. Advertisc.ents to follow reading matter, or to iccupy ar.y special place, will not be received. Amusement, and Official advertisements 50 cti per qiiare for each insertion. Advertisements kept under the head of "New Vdvertisemcius" will be charged fifty per cent, extra. Payments for transient advertisements must be nade in advance. Remitances must be made by Check, Draft, Postal Honey Order, Express, or in Registered Letter. Inly such remittances will be at the risk of the pub ihers. Under the head of "Special City Items." business lOtices will be inserted atthe rate of 5 cents a line r every insertion.- f. THE BAILROADS. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. RICH MOP, AND DASV1LI.E KAILKOAl. THEflliVg'ESTiiHWS. Surrender of the Apaches. Contract A ria. T Um kUJ Nrrvl tfym mt mwm S rs J n s 4 m fjETTfclt FHOJI STATE CAPIT1.. s C WASHINGTON, June 28-AdjtGen. Drum to-day received the following telegrair, from Gen. O. O. Howard, dated F;it Mason. Cal.. Junk.26. "Gen. -Milts sjihIs the; following from San Carlo.. Ari.: 'The surprise and capture by Lieur. J Vinson and the rapid puisuit by the. troops have driv en the ban-i oi hosules back to the re servation, vhere they have surren dered, and I h ive ii-tituieJ an inves tigation, and detailed a geiieryl court martil for trial of th-.e guilty of mili tary offenses, thus ending the present distutbasices." Gossip Over Jlr.z Lamar' $ Suc cessor. Arrives trom Richmond at 9-43 a m 10.32pm leaves fr Richmond at . 8.32 a m ' '. Q-55 Pm NORTH CAROLINA KAILROAU. Arrives from Charlotte at.. 8.22 a m " 9.40 p m Leaves f r Charlotte at ....... .'. Washington, June : 28. Nearly every Southern Senator who comes here is accused of having been offered the Secretaryship of the Interior, .vice Secretary Lamar, if he is elevated to To Celebrate the DayFarm er's -Organizing Citizens Rusticating The Tobacco Conventionale. Raleigh.-N. C. June 27. 1887. The people of Ralergh hjve decided to have an "old fashioned" celebtation ol the Fourth of July this year. Ex cursions will be run on neatly all the railroads to Raleigh. A c-.mmittce of citizens has the programme in charge and it will- be carried out with a great display. Speeches, parades of fire and military companies. &c , will constitute the programme. Hurrah lor the o;d fashioned" Fourth. A Farmers' Alliance was organized in Raleigh Monday June the 20th. The o"bject of the alliance is to protect the farmers and to help the farmers to obtain the highest price possible for their products. All the Farmers Clubs around Raleigh sent delegates. A great many of our people have gone to Morehead City to get rid of Arrives from Goldsjoro at . . Leave for Goldsboro at . NORTH-WESTER N. C. RA1LROAU Arrives from Salem at. Leaves for Saler 9.48 a m 10.44 p m 9.30 p m 10.20 p m 7.40 a m 9.50 a m 6.00 a m 10.20 p m , 8.00 a in 9.24 p m 10.00 a m 16.54 p m ""V4 "-"- V,U,4UUi, lnnom, ,,r,n .T l.-vrTn 1 c. tria TitAct -i.firvi Via I , . , . . . .... - , . 1 vjuim, ui uui pcupiv co oown everv denies- emnhatical v to-dav. however. . b y - 1 - - j nidi, us iidu auj iuca ui uctoiiiiug ivii, I Lamar's successor. It is believed a 7 a ihrxt if Mr l mar i finilltr -.nnintpH v u. . ... ..... , TL c , "i . , jtuini uapiibi vnurcn oi mis jood many grass his successor will come from the North or West. The gossips intimate that Solicitor Ge ieral jenks, of the Depart ment of Justice, stands the best show. C. F. ASU Y. V. RAILROAD. Arrives from Fayetteville at 7;25 P m leaves for Fayetteville at 9 5 a m Arrives from Walnut Cov at 5.00 p. m. Leaves for Walnut Cove at ...10.15 a.m. . .y. THE POSTOPFICE. To Grow lietter with the Conn- try. city is'being rtmoeled and improved m every way. The partition between the Sunday School room and the church is to be taken down and both rooms thrown into one large auditori CftlOX nEKTI.fC. warmest sympathy, and at a throne I TTTILMINGTON & NVELDON RAIL- ormcrcy leave thcra In tho lutnds of I ROAl COMPANY. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. St. James Presbyterian Chukcii. one, "Vho Is too wise to err, and too The ministerial anion met here 50011 10 1x5 unkind." yesterday pursuant to arilournment. 1 A Gkxtxle. and in the absente of the Moderator (Ituv. C. Sampson) was called to! The Hot ULut says- thit A p pom at order by Rev. II. Williams, who ox avenged every. time a Virginian was chosen as Moderator pro tem. I marries a rich Northern heiress. On Rev. J. V. Scott was npjxrinted to lnc contrary, the North only takes conduct the devotional exercises. The an ther loe in arms. Times. mectinsr was ooenrxl bv sinirlnir the 530 hymn. lilwed are the souls that . SPECIAL CITY ITEMS. ho-.ir nnrl Irnmv fhn mvfinlii fnvfnl sound," and the readinfi: of the 91?t ' iilms. Prayer was offered by Rev. ,hiir?; i n"oun" ,in" . I she is Dreoareu to accommodate a U. S. Saulter, of Raleigh, N. C, who number of regular or trancient board. Ar Selma...!? 40 p mi.. invited to a seat with tho breth- I ers at her Boarding Hoasi on Notth Ar FajretieT.; y p m... TRAINS GOING SOUTH. 1 ' Daily, j Daily. Daily. Ly Wcldon.. j iSprojjSpmi loam Ar Rocky Ml 2 33 p m..... ....!.. 1 41 uorvi, 4 p m ......j. ....... Ly Tarboro. it 10 pm Ar Vi'4on..'4 05 p tn6 58 p m 07 a ra t ttvi 1 . . . - t - n uwa.. 4 i) pm ,IMltl was ren. The minutes of tho hast meet- E,ra itreet. opposite the Court House. tn vi on.i rrvtwi Th I Terms reasonable. nviv auu uuvvvu. iig suiyccr, in reierenco 10 me Desi moue The demand lor Tar Heel Linimeut of preaching to eleatc our people, lis increasing. Use it get well be which was deferred to this meetlnir happy. Houston & Bru 1 - for further consideration, was dls 7 O'clock Sharp I Our store will be closed until fur thcr notice, at 7-p. ni. Saturday's ex ceplcd) until Ijrthcr notice. Butter on icecan Ik had fresh Houston & Bko. posed of after, some interesting re marks by the different brethren. On motion of Rev. J. Scott, Rev. K. II. Garlaud was appointed to write un e&?ay on the Importance of an and nic educated ministry. Rev. D. S. Saulter was cordially Invited to ad- Notice dre the Union, who proceeded In , F,vc ot with buildings m them. ' ... .1 two vacant lots. There arc four nev- some very appropriate, impressive Cr-failing wells on the property. This uud eucou raging remarks. On I block fronts on three streets. Wash- motion of Rev. C. L. Davis, the mgton. Davie and Swains. The prop- Union decided to encourage and Lv Go'.dsboro 4 54 p m ; 40 p m j 58 a ra Lv Magnoiu 6 09 p mj 33 p tn;c iSam L? Uurgaw. (7 00 p m( j6 13, ra Ar Vi'.ming.i7 J3" 1:19 JJ p mjooin TRAINS GO NORTH. i Na 45 l N0.47 No. 43 Daily. I Daily. I Daily. Lv Wilmsng.ti! 43 pmS 50 a m S 52 p m Ly Burgaw.i 9 34 a ra 9 50 p ra Ly Magnolia 12 p am 1023 m 1042 pm ArGoUsbor.it 55 a m il 35 am 11 5S am Lv raycttev. Ar Selma... Ar Wilson.. Lv Wilson .. Ar RokyMu 1 T w ffl w m 9 58 a m" II 2$ am; 2 32 a m 122$ pm 1251 am 'i 00 p m i 27 a ra 4 53 p m as sist Rev. II. Williams in building up his church which was recently or ganized. Rev. J. W. Scott introduced the subject, In reference to the en- tenns. M. T. Ilucnrs- For Rent. Nice Ilrick Duelling containing 7 lOjms with all mo-lem impruvcments. urn with a platlorm in the centre. It is-no longer the "Second Baptist largement of the colored cemetery ; I very desirable house ami teas mablc Baptist and on motion Of Rev. E. II. Gar-1 r.c"1 Apply t 3If. Nanmc W . Mc land the brethren decided that all the Ado'i or W. A. Sctt. Newport,.R. I., June 28. W. G. Church' but, the Kaleigh Bjp Swinburne, . the adopted son of ex- Mcrnacle.' a la Spurgcon. Mayor V. J. Swineburne, who was A game if base ball was played churches whose pastors aro members j Building. Contracts, arrested last night, charged with rob- W ednesday evening be; wren the busi- I olthe Ministerial Union, run an ex r xt,.i. lo at R .i m. mid n.oo n.m. I hprv frnm hi fiirhpra tintiao inc wn. I nPK1; ihpm if h n i-il t vi 1 1. Kt inH tVme. I riir?51011 imm U rffnlOrrt In IL:lIf'lTll I i . . . Mans ior me ui"' " i .7 . w... .v..-.. ..wu., vu- : - - j . w .uu mviv 1 " -"- f aininari v v.o 1 nev njVi mcir Charlotte Raleifch Salem Fayetteville 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 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, lor general delivery, S.00 a.i ior alf hour ; and half hour after the opening ofthe mails Irom both North and South. The lock-boxes are from 6.00 a. m. to 10:30 p. m fessed to taking $350 aud a lot of sil verware. A part of the money was recovered, and the silverware, young Swinburne says, -tie threw overboard in the harbor. He will not be prose cuted, but his fattier will. send him West in the hope that lie will reform. How Cragic Tolliver Died. RESIDENT CLERGYMEN. "" , From the Louisville Post. "It has not been published yet. but Presbyterian: it is a fact that Craijr Tollivor did not Dr. J. Henry S:ith,N. CnurchSt. - Rev. E. w. Smith, Ashefcoro St. s. Greensboro: die with his boots.on. sauT a gentle man who returned from Morehead last night. I talked with the woman who keeps the Central Hotel yesler- Baptist : Rev. W. R. Gwaltney, S. Elm St., South Grecnslxro. Methodist Episcopal. Rev. J. E. Mann, V. Market St. " G. F. Smith, S. Greensboro. Methodist Protestant : - Rev. J. L. Michaux. N. Greene Sf " J.R. Kail, Spring St. Episcopal: Rev. A. H. Stubbs. N. Elm St. 4 day, and she told me how it happened. She told me that . Craig knew that his hoar had come, and he had no h pe of reaching-th'j brush when he made the break for liberty. Just before start ing out he declared 'They've always said I'd die with my boots on, but I'll be if I do,', and with that he stoop- Apples green, per bu i.ooai.50 J ed down and pulled off his shoes and PRODUCE MARKET. Bacon hog round. Beef liutter ....... Beeswax ' Chickens old spring , Corn new Corn Meal. Dried Fruits Blackberries. ......... Cherries Apples - Peaches, unpared 1-?, V - unpared 1-4, " pared ggs Feathers Flaxseed.. started for the railroad in his sock feet From what this woman told me ai8 1 m sure mat. raig lomver was not. ..i5a2o atraia to meet ms death at me nanas of his enemies. He was very much ex cited and somewhat, rattled because he couldn't see anybody "to shoot at, but he' was not at all afraid to die. He received a letter from Cincinnati five days before the attack warning him of his faje, but he would not escape. .. . .aq ...5a8 . 1 8a2S .....ioai5 . .... . .350 .a6o ......6 1-2 7-? .......aasj a i-q 2 ...5ai of Wiltnin -ton Street. Altera hard on the last in day In July for the lorests and mill, and hxve a tjfl o! fou-'ltt contest of 6 inm"n the vicrnrv I ournoso of enlanrinir tho cemctcrv I experienced carpenters. Therefore wc J have the greatest facilities In this at? k.. c c f it r-.,.,.i ....... ""'"K ut wr iut ican uy .uu.iu Mi u wiu. iiwgaiere uv.y.v u. umwim ivi inonev. Arnlv 10 C. S. Wainrrin. ceipts which amounted to $13.1 5 were as a, committee to negotiate or make I Greensboro, N. C, manager. given to St. John s Hospital. The the necessary arrangements with the Wilmington "Sirctt ir.en say th.-y are railroad company, preparctory to tho Notice. I excursion mentioned. When yon want the highest Drices time A cordial invitation was extended for your Fgs and Chickens ship them 1 see that the preliminary meeting U1C uuluu u AVCV' uaanu 10 5 per cent commission. to decide on a place to lold theTobac- uwirauuu 01 iim cnurcii, co Convention, will be held at Greens- (Hannah, North Buflalo), which will Notice to School To achcra. boro. That is a good thing for your toke PIace nexl aab&ath at II o'clock Notice is hereby given lhat applica town. As to the Convent think it ought to be held Ar Tarboro.! Lv Tarboro.'. Jl taam Ar Wet Jon.. 4 o 5 a nil 15 p m a 4; a m Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road crty can be bought on reasonable I leaves Halifax tar Scotland Neck at 3 00 pm. Kcinrning. icarcs cotiana .iecic at o 30 a m., daily except Sunday. Trains leaves Tarloro. r. Tia Albemarl : Raleigh. R R, daily, except Sunday. 6 pm.; Sunday 5 p ra-: arrive Wilhamston. r. C. 3 to n m. and 6 40 p ra. Returning leaves WiUianutoo. N C. Daily except Sunday. 8 00 a m. Sun. lay 9 50 a m. arrive Tarboro, U. C. 10 05 a m, and 1 1 jo a m. Trains on Midland N. C Braach leaves Goldsboro. N C, daily except Sunday, 5 30 p m.; arrive SraithSeU, N. C, 700 pm, Keturning leaves Smith field. N. C.,7 30 a m.. arrive Goldsboro, N. C 900 a m. Southbound train 00 Wilson -5: Fayet teville Draach is No. 50. Northward is No. 51. ; Trains No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson. Goldsboro and Magnolia. . Trains 47 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, and daily ex cept Sunday via Bay Line. Vy-v Trains make close connection lor all points North via Richmond and Wash ington. All trains rua solid between Wilming ton and Washington, and have Pullman A'ezis and Observer has g excellent reasons why it should be held at Raleigh. Raleigh is certainly the central point and the largest town in th -Golden Belt." lion itself I a.m. Rev. H. Williams Is appointed tions for the positi ms o! Principal and i herl Th to mako the dedication W, IrThe iven several evJ. W. S,tt kindly invited the ffiiTSVhc I . .. S DIVINE. . 1 0 . hvlho Cw-hnnl Cnn-millrr nnlillhrl vcnci i oup brethren to attend the baptising at fourth Friday night in June, when se his church which will come off Sab- I lections will b: made. oatn morning ai 10 o'Ciocw.ai me aiso. mat applications ior me places 1 -rjicriMOND AND DaNMIXE RAIL- usual place. Much regret was enter- 01 principal ana Assistant. leacners m n EOAD. . . . i w -Ithewnite oraueo acnooi, win oe ie- Six fountains arrived in the city last n ; n c tZZ C c.cl.vca UnVl l,e.1 irsl V,a?y nifJ week, and they will be put up a, so.n T ? . ( um ? TT "n?"1" ... 'L . .. was called off to Wilmington (In made of Teachers. D. SciitNCK. company with his famlly)t to spend I Junc lm a week with his. people and friends. as possible. There are four diiukinsr fountains and two ornamental ones. There are also manyprivate fountains Two arrived last week. Raleigh is still on the bom! Chm'n School Com. I. R. KENLY. Sun'i Transportation T. M. EMERSON. Genl Pass. A-ent CONDENSED -sCIIEDCLE. TRAINS RUN EY MERIDIAN TUIE. -fiuixtj uoiso sjotmir - Bro. Gibson was expected to have a Big Lot! We have all grades of been present, but failed as usual. lie Flour. . Our "White Tearl" and -Sil-still retains a standing invitation to I5r Crown Flours cannot be beaten. try a sack. Also, aieai, nipstuu. Corn, &c ap22tt Houston Bros. M-j.20;b. 1S. No. 50. I Now CX i D-Ulr. DIly. New York 1 Ti ml 4 30 pta La l"blUdJrU....' 72"w 6JS7 pa Lnre lUiuaunrv. I 'J 4 bjI 'Ml p n Lrv VViiiutan. It 4 ra 11 00 p ra Lrav CkArtott-atUte . .? I.joehbarg. ... bv tiravcr bv Itev. E. II. (iarland to personal comeliness, is due lo J. C. exceedingly well behaved. They rc- of Prv.i.ir.o rvttcf I Aver. 5: Co.. whose Hair igor is a , . rx . . . , meet at the Providence Baptbt I . K,iir,-r nf ihR h ,ir. Harm. lurneo 10 .uuir.am aooui. o o ciock, rh,,,, Tl.nrs.1tiv thr nnth !n nt I I r. r. - - - icss, cuecuvc. anu agrccauic. 11 uirs 1 - A,,v" "' ",fc,jr attend when ever he may make it by excursionist. from -the .Bethany convenient to do ao. The time 1kv- JlClllOlllaL V.IIUILU UI UmilJIIl. 1 Iiey I . enlt.vl l,n mAA'Inn nilinnmnl I -Tl . f I.., n.m I,... n..,.!'' i iii. atiiitu iiiu uititi uujuuiuiu i a lie uiiiu j uikiiii i.iwn v.-.i. m w ....... were about 2?o in number and we k.,..i, i.. xr iA.u,i i nr-na) comelinKS. it due to I. C. It f.iljcbuj4sd.....3 0) p ra 2 30a mr I BIV II il 1 I BIW kST mm, M M m. M.MI I1J , - - w LaAve GolJJxro 12 SOaxa S lOpra rm-I uxtc iitieiga ...i uiaaa; i luto 3U pm 300 an 5 n ' S OS txa H 5 pa; 8 CG km m. Trebuh. -Conctrt "ti-night I r benefit Cvju.'cderale Monument Fund. of 4 o'clock p. m. Rev. H. Williams, Moderator. Rev. C. Lv. Davis, Secretarj'. among the indispensable toilet ar ticles. .40 75 Flour Family .....450 . 1 Sharp Hatchet. I Coicboy in Ilotten Itotc. To the Jlemory of JIls lloten-that. Superfine. Onions............. Oats I'ftrk Peas Potatoes Irish Sweet..., Rags Cotton ...... Tallow. Wool washed .... unwashed . , Wheat RETAIL PRICES OF GROCERIES. Bacon Sides..., Hams........................ Shoulders Cheese ... v-onee kio.. ...04 00 .CoaSo ...40.145 . . . . 637 ...60375 ......60 S. .......i .. ....6 ......30 .20 5 ..8 from the Washington Hatchet ' - - -T f, . Whereas:, The IVorlJ b ally 0:1 reach ed a greater altitude than has ever be fore been aeronuutically utt.iined in this country, therefore, be it Htsofoe.it. Th-it the ballcoir well as the - l.tborcr, is worthy ! hijiher. " - - From London Society. On Wbit Sunday Rotten row was de secrated in the afternoon by the ap The finest shcil leaf, unbled YcKour Pine, a quantity of Flooring, Cc;lir:jr Mouidins. Wcathcrboardinjj and dressed Lumber of all descri;tins.potfr on hand l r immediate sa'e. Ma? u'jC lured at Davi. Wainrruu ii Co.'s mills. Ashebini. N. C. Arp v to C. S, 637 am' S 30 a Uure High Vtinl '1115am 13IJia Uv Sli.bary.. li37sa 1123 axa IeaveCh&rloiU tSam- lOOpra Ixsixe SuartAnbarg 5 34 ta! 33lpta s are '-.rwtmu j 6 SO uta1 444pa Arrivtf Atlanta j 1 Up lDtOpta Contributed to lh Coldaboro Arus. If the fall of a leaf be a whisper to pearance of one of Buffalo Bill's cow- J the living, in what momeutotu tones I Wainman, Grcensbor.. N. C. boys in his customary workinc cos- does the untimely end of this noble r m m - . I av At S A . THAlNS GOING NOirTH. Xy 'Jih 1S.VJ. :-.S nis 19 ?-3aio Inventors and patentees and all hav- : i"ng business with the ; U. -S. Patent Ol fice are invited to communicate with me with Confident relianceupon my fidelity to their interests. New inventions patented. Old inven tions improved, and : rejected applica tions revived. Caveats ; filed. Trade marks registered.; - 5 -- Prompt attention.- Skillful ser'ice. Moderate charges. Send model or sketch lor iree report as to patentability. Preliminary information ; cheerfully - furnished. . . .'- -- - A. S. YANTIS, Solicitor of American and Foreign Pat ents, 816 F 'Street N. W. Washington . p.c, - ; tume of red shirt and white sombrero. I womau, appeal to the hearts of oa He was mounted on a mustang, and Ujl Mysticism, sophistry and InQ- put it over track at an uusabbatic I delitx-. with your unas-likelnllucncts, pace.. Everybody was njeaily shocked, etaDtl aside; cease your futile attempts ol c urse. and apparently eancctcd an n pnvplnn In vour dendlv shado tho upheaval il the earth to take place, J pure, und the good; listen, as the but the. cowboy Ioooked delightfully voice of nl omniscient God kivs, to not unconcerned, and enjoyed his tide in tne bereaved ones, "What I do uow, tun, a I me ? uunarcu scowiinx now- thou fenowest not, but thOU Bhlll steam engine, a mill, a railroad, ageis and scores oi moignaut oanaics. know hereafter." .... - I m 1 a I - a steamboat, or Ui attend to any im- "tne grouno nan reen rein asunaer. To tho writer, tiro deceased wns l-portant pnvate matteu; and yet as me ansiocrauu loungers nau-uupcu unknown by personal contact; oui thoese are the verv kind oT men Ve miSht be l wouM "ot nave bcctl lo our acquaintance with those upon . - i ... . . . . ' i . . . ... . swallow uo tnc cowooy. ui tnai we i whom her sweet chanties were oc- Now Ilotuc for Sale Clicap. One twi story I.ojsc m Ashcb in s'rtetwith all neccsary oui buildinjis. Well c.r fine water ani nicely Iateil iTT.f TytV ..... - i'.lUnry .. " Hjti IVlut U r-c .'v-r o . Darta.... SL , No.&j. . ; Daily. Dily: . . ; 5u3 b' 6 pa C Situ" 8C1 p ra ... 7 SOsts' 9 13 pta 8j. o to ra ...HH'yr 12 07 ta . . '2 41 pta C SO an 433ptn 11 23 na ...lie luo 11 21 pa UicbtonoJL ' 3 Zf AS THEY SEE1T' It is very strange that we will employ a drinking man to in a pood ntilb.rho d. For lurther Am.e Lrnchbarx . 1 I5ja 2 CO Information apply lo Ci.ito:t.fC ...-SOpn, 4 10 J. R. IIUGllF. Agent. WLoa ' xp J It.l!av.r 11 tapo 10 C3 have been sei.ding to,oar Legisla lures and to Congress to attend to lh& most impo tant affairs of the whole ration! - When will wc learn - better morals?- If r est em Recorder. .When? Vc will tell you. when we have more vital crodiinss among the professed Christians, and when the men who vote study more about the good of the country than the v 'do about a party triumph. W.N. C. Baptist. ' are convinced. AvciJ the use ol cjlm.l I -t Ul'.i ius c tmplaints. Ayer's Calhriic IM!f, entirely vegeiaMc, h-ve tcci listed forty years, ami are acknowledge! t be the b-:-t re neuy Mr torniiav ! l.c ivcr, cosliitnts. and indifti -n. Many a young cirl S'-ots herself u from oety becaue ber lace i cov ered with pimples abl blotche. All dijDurin humors are re-iive1 by ass pa u cj M3 - rWiU LIpbu. 3 00 aa 11 U ri ;V Ycik. 33 svavj 3 20 j ra - D If xoryl Stwlay. N .W M. C. ItAlLItOAI), Terrible llemnanl Though. Now From U CUcaso lless'.d.. that Craig Tollivef. has been l.a m m m . A .1 disposed of, the only Americans In re- tions of light lliuminaieu me pan belli.m arc the thirtv An?ches, a oi man. -Loosh" Fairchild. Zl. Halstfa the Iwoa Kuklux. stowetl. and her benign influences diUused, brought her under, our ob- I pUrifying the bloxl w:tl Aic. Sar servatlon, and the knowledge of I sanarilla. - lhis remedy is ihe sa'est her character thus obtained, brings and moil reliable mat can dc usee. with it our respect and admiration; truly she was a Jewel, whose corusca- rvn im kt. K.-J m SLEEPING CAR SERVI'i m On trains JO a.d Jl, Pu'lrr i. H30 a fjCj Little butter cups good for children; lar. G KEENS CO Ko CandvCo. A , Grand Concert at.Bnbow Hall Jo- Ayer's Saraparilla operates r-idcil!y itfad and I One special iustanw we recUl, I upon the blnd, thoroughly cleans-nj; when to oppressedand enfoTtunate and invigoraiing iu As a safe an l ah , ,..' r-i-..i: - rl solute cure for the raroj disotders . - onra, sue wcui uu Huuwnuu-i br con,tiloli001j uinl of fcc. j Concert to-night for benefit of I affection and aid. tion. this remedy has no eiual. Take Confederate Monument Fond. I To her family, we tender our 1 it this nnnth. Slcrp-r between Atlar.ta aovl ''1' -Sr. Oilrans and Vashingtc On trains 52 and 53. Pur.- - !crpo Montgomery and' LiVcn and Washington. Oi trains $3 Pu'-"nn btern Rtclmond anj G'eenibor Greensboro arul Go'Jboro- For raie and intirmatioo ip i a". AemtcH the Company or to .SOL HAA5.T. M. JAS. L.TAYLOR. .Gen. Pass. Ajer.t, Wash.r.un, D.C night. '; - .'. : .
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