THE MORNING NEWS. By HAMPTON & ANDREWS. ' Purlisued Daily, Except Sunday. THE MORNING HEWS, v m n 1 i n Ontf 0 Xi y, .... ........ . 1 1 I y ...... . ... . y ; TV Iry ... . ...... .. t w MATES OF SWBCKimON, IS ADVAXCE . rrt lj. ............. ..... i n C V 9i . . . ... ...... . 9 y One Year (by Mail, Postage paid $ 4 Six Month, " " . -$ 4 oo Three Montht, " . " " i oo Two.Month. " " ' 75 One Month, " " , " 4 To city suWriber. delivered in any part of the cUy at oct per week. i Tm'l,m $ (V Um DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE CITY OF GREENSBORO. AND OF THE STATE. Greensboro, N. C, Mondry. July 11, 1887. Cctrct A4Trrnar tilt t-e i-eT arar J tJT avxl i I cts. ni Ji '.a PUBLISHERS' AiatecmilTS. No a lvertisctaent inserted in Local column at any price. An extra cliarse will be tnatie for double-column or triple-colu-na advertisements. ' All announcements and recomendations of candi dates for office, will be charged as advertisements. Advfrtis?'".ents to follow reading matter, or to occupy any special place, will not be received. 'Amusement, and Official advertisements 50 cts per snuare for each iusertion. Adverttsemcnts kept under the head of "New Advertisements" will be charged fifty per cent, extf a. Payments for transient advertisements mist be made in advance. ? Keinitances jnust be made by Check, Draft, Postal Maney Order, Express, or in Registered letter. Only such remittances will be at the risk of the pub lishers. ' Under the head f "Facial City Items," business notices will bo inserted at the rate of 5 cents ' a line or every insertion, . '" . ' THE RAILROADS. ! AKUIVAI. AND DF.PARTUKK OF TRAINS. THE LATEST NEWS. Visiting JtfTer son Davis, j New Orleans, July 9. The Con tinental Guards of this ciiy.an organiz ation that, includes anions its -members veterans 1 the Uni'n and Con federate armies,yesterTay visited Beau- fferson Davis. k: command as full of sacted 1 voir, the home ol. Je Mr. Davis addressed th iollows: "The day memories, and the mind s She was,twentyyears old. Her pa rents objected to therriarriage, but she said she loved him and could Influence him to lead a better life. To-niht he shot her in thej back, and she died Within an hour. ) . ; I The young wife worked in Smith & Bourne's harness factory. In company PEOPLE TALKED ADOUT. TTlmt th Kcvtpapen Say Cownhi; . "TTI1 Known Men anl Women. , , m Mrs.LIzx!o Champccy, the veil knotra writer of children's stories. Is a tallfira der woman and a graceful talker Her husband tllnstrates her stories. I t MLs Aulta Lncflle Codjr ikinshter cf SPECIAL CITY ITD.2S. W.' C Overby. stall 4. city roirket. will have thij morntnr; stall fed beel and mutton, and every other dav this week. Persons in want o! ood beef will please call on him. tw. WILMINGTON & WELDON HAIL ROAD COMPANY. r Buffalo 111L, is a beautilal brunette of with another woman employee sne 1 22 summer, Is tall, lias o pretty Cjire, r ih. f,Hnrtf v..n;nrT and is vlvations and well educated. Mr. Anderson Critcbett, the celeLratcd London surgeon, was recently offered a fee of 35,000, probably the largest medi cal honorarium ou record, to go to India to treat one of the native princes. After consideratlon.be declined the offer. i One of. the last tcts performed by Ben: Pcrley Poore Ijefare he was stricken down RICHMOND AN" HANV1LLK RAILROAD. Arrivt-s lioin Kichmond at 9-43 am ' " ................ 10.33 pm 8.3a a m lleave for Ui(hi:icr.d at NORTH CAHOLINA RAILROAU, Arrives frou Charlotte at ...... ... leaves for Charlotte at Arrives from CchUboro at.. ii ,11 i. " Jy leaves for Ooldboro at NOUTH-WESTF.KN N. Knives from Salem at. and: started toward her home. Her husband had been.following her, and back to the time when drew a revolver and shot her in the our sires pie lrd life, propeity and back. The bullet went through her sacred honor to "maintain the declara- body and blood spurted . lrom the tion made: on the 4th of July, 1776. That wounds. She screamed "Save me! and declaration give to the worM great ran into the street, followed by her I ment printing office and set his 1,000 ems American principle of U: innate husband. There she sank, from loss of toT. Childa fund like the rest cf the equality of a. man. and that Govern- blood, -Swift attempted to escape, but ' A .. . . , j . , - ,, - , . . r r r The Goulds seem to take to btocks as ment derived all Us rightJul power seeingjt was impossible, surrendered, naturally as ducks to water. "Eddy" from the consent of the governed. The j Swift'v sister is a teacher in the Gould, Ceorgo'tj younger brother, who is independence of the States having Brown $chooI and his father has been hSSSSYl t ' 1 . , .1 1 1 1 rn . m A : . c- n . r- v. x ft.. n ..... uceu HLKiiowicugcu, uicy wuntu n uidiiiui 01. rcici unuiui. r.iit lixcnango onu oyjerates in bioccs in n union for common defense, and such marriage Swift continued, in his' old nervy way. His antics afford much 1 u it. r 1 i p. amusement to the old and sedate mem- general purposes as were especially ways and his wife left him. She still uuu iwuwuuu enutneraled. Under that organization offered to live with him if he would do gjr Hcnrr Ponconby private sccretarv our country k'rew in prosperity and I better, but he refused. A few weeks I to Queen Victoria, is a miniature edition ago she applied for a divorce and this var , uncun. jiu musiacno ana l!! vii to Bo nr-til uc. Mrs. M. C. Dixon announces that she is prepared to accommodate a number of regular or trancient board- ersat her Boarding House on Nortt CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. c.! No. I No, 40 1 No. 4 I Daily. Daily. Daily n..'j 15 p m 5 3S p m t 103 m Nor. i4,S6 Elm street, opposite the Court House. I Lr Weld on Ar Rocky Mt 2 lipm', Ar Tarboro.Li co n mf Reduction in prices fully appreciated I Lr TarhoraJn tmnL". as seen by an increase oi order: Go I Ar Wilson. .'4 05 p ro'6 s3 p m 1 07 a n m I 1 1 T r rx j 1 . I I icTiey i'oore ijeiorc ue was Bticscu cown 10 v.. 11. uougniy ana sec wnii an 1 ,y Wilson.. 4 was on the recent birthday of GtX3rgo Y. I elegant pair ot Gaiters in the way of I Ar Selma .jc Childs. ilr. Poore went to the Rovern- material and workmanshiD can be hid I Ar r-.ff L material and workmanship can be hid for five or six dollars. Also, call for a steam cooker. iw. Come and see our butter cups; Greensboro Candy Co. iSpro 40 pm r 7 O'clock Sharp I Ar Fayetter.'s 32 p m LrGold$boro'4 54 P rn 7 40 p rn'j 5S a m Lr Magnolia 6 09 p rnj3 33 p m c is a m Lr Burgaw.. 7 00 p mj 613am Ar Wilmlng.'j $3 m955 pn7ooam TRAINS GOwfG NORTH. N'0.47 No. 4S Daily. Daily. Daily. q.55 p m 8.2 a m g.40 p m 10.44 pm brotheily love. How that was, as your 9.30 pm, Captain has wisely suggested, it is 10.20pm necdjess ort this occasion , 7.40 a m , 9.50 am 6.QO a m io.20 p m Our store will be closed until fur-1 Lr VilrnlnJii 40 pm 3 so a m 8 52 n m ther notice, at 7' p. rn. Saturday's ex- I Lr Burgaw. ..1 ..... 9 34 a m 9 50 p m cepted) until lurther notice. - ButteV on ice can be had fresh and nice. HOUSTON & DRO. Lr Magnolia 12 52 am 1023 am 1042 pm RAILROAD fcnvi's for Siilt-m at 7 n -. C. T. AND Y. V. UAlUtOAD. Arrives from Fayettevillc .it leaves for Fayetteville at.... . Arrives from Walnut Cove at . 8.00 a ni , '9.24 p m 10.00 a m , 10.54 P.m . 7.25 p m .g.So-a m 5.00 p. m. Train on Scotland Neck Branch UoaH . , . mitted that his wife had, always been the remainder of her days on her sunny A Big Lot ! We have all grades o! I leaves Tfalilax lor Scotland Neck at 3 00 when you, donned the r.ght , H .jujJIl Ftar. Our "NVhlte Pca.r and Sil- p m. Returning. taws Seotliml Neck on mis occasion 10 inquire. but to you of tire late Confederate army, it may not be inappropriate to say that you trod in the footsteps of your sires of a people to be goveined only by their owr. consent, and protected the State sovereign acquired by your fathers. The Constitution was the ex pression of the consent ot the people to be governed, and you claimed the is the cause of the murder.' .Swift fre- stylo of the ctncan emperor's. - Ills thin quented the lowest resortstand paid white hair is bruihed over a high, bulging for his liciuors bv nlavinrron the oiano. forehead, also in the Wlnelm style. It is said he threatened to kill his wife if she should get a divorce. Head Modjeska'o aim, according to her own frank confession, is to make money, enough to return to California and pass Notice. When yon want the highest .prices for your Eggs and Chickens ship them to A. D. Moseley at .Durham. N. C. 5 per cent commission.. Ar GoldsborJ Lr Faycttcv. Ar Sefma... Ar Wilson.. . Lr Wilson . . ArRoTcyMt. Ar Tarboro, Lr Tarboro. Ar Wcldon.. I 55 a mill 35 am 11 $S am 7 co a m 9 $S"a m 1 j it 25 am' 2 32 a m 1225 pmi2 5i am .... .... j t 00 p m 1 27 a m .". 4 50 p m' Jim 30 amj 4 0$ a m 2 15 p m,2 45 a m Flour cause for jealously. STjITE JTEirS. on tne roau nave trouoieu nergrcauyuur- Ver Crown" Flours cannot be beaten. at Q ,Q a m. daily except Sunday. inrr t nn nrpwnr. Kn"in n r if 1 iiitiii v 1 1 nnr 1 1 . 1 . mvi w 11 1 v . . - & "t. - r , " - i 1 y a iatK. xvisu, tucai, oi'iuui Trains leaves I I arDoro. r. v.. via performances have been given when she Corn. &c. an22tl Houston BkoS. Aii!2;i i? !?JA , n iT,!,nl r ' J - , 4 4 1 i 4 M 11, . W. Sunday, 6 pm.; Sunday 5 p m.; arrive Willimtfon K. C. 8 ion m. and 6 -to . i . I J - ' 1 -., m - is exceedingly aunoyea ac tao wwemcni nersonai come ;ness. i due to I. C. m lf.imm 1 1 nM 4 1 . .1 i 1 r - . iv v"f.r,rJr. Ayer & Co.. whose Hair Vigor .sa t, Daily except Sunday. 800am, Sun Harm day 050a m. arrive Tarboro. N. C. THE POSTOPPICE. That you were unsuccessful that we will not discuss, but s a fact I claim j Salisbury Watchman: .The organiz- 1 r. W..1.. I '..t. nt iin.ic'a. Rl. I ; i j J ' ( K A . illnn nt Willsri J T mht A rl lllorif 1 I,T.a1 TT m rn tli.t vrV t1 Vta iwnl i-avivs mi m.u.uu.v 5 I ngnts ana privileges ui mc tumpati. i uiu.&. am du j a luan uuu 4uo ja.h.- ni Ij.-- rfTprtivc and arrreeable it ranks was effected here last Thursdav moot 1 not ricn, nis youia nau uie surrutinuiups i : ,. " .1 . . was enectea nerc last inursaay nipi i & tkt amonj: the indispensable toilet ar- wmi iucu. rauicr v.jjuiu, d ic w. of anclent Scotch descent. ticies. that it is due.from each and al of us, Rumple 1st and John L.. Brown 2d Jonil Roach possessed genuine Irish that our countrymen who fill soldiers' Lieutenant. A meeting will be held wit. When he came to this country he ' Ln, ..7,- n nirrtii j th. ..,r.. -fTo oiiv was only 15 yearapld. Some time after Stave uan, vuui a- lw'"6'u u,"u "m his arrival he met one of his father's most children's children, in all coming gene- wishing to join will please attends Mails for the North close at 3.oo a. in. and 9.00 p.m. Charlotte " 9.00 9 Raleigh " 9.00 " . . ' i Salem " 9 00 9 'Fayetteville ". . 9 00 ' The money order and registered letter office will nly be open from 900 a. m. to 6 p. m. Gcivral Delivery is open from 8 a.m. iwtil 7 p. m. except when opening mails. Also, 15 minutes after pening the Eastern night mail. Sunday hours, for general delivery, 8.0c a. m lor alfhour ; and half hour after" the opening of the mails from botli North and South. The lock-boxes are from 6.00 a. m. to 10:30 p. m. ratioes, be defended as patriots, and Reidsvlle WeeH that never will you supinely . allow. some in spite of the summer mon .and times genera Trade is increas ly- are improving. RESIDENT CLERGYMEN. S. Greensboro Pre3byterian : Dr. J. Henry Smith, N. CnurchToT. Rev. E. VV. Smith, Asheboro St. Baptist : Rev. W. R. G waltiiey, S. Elm St., South Greensboro Methodist Episcopal. - ,V Rev. J. E. Mann, W. Market St. "G. F. Smith, S. Greensboro. Methodist Protestant : Rev. J. L. Michaux, N.. Greene Sn " J.. R. Ball, Spring St. Episcopal: Rev. A. II. Stubbs. N. Elm St. them. to be branded as rebels or trai- tors.'' In conclusion, Mr. Davis -Henry Moore, a half-witted negro, thanked the Continentals for their who was put in jail a ijw weeks go visit and welcomed them to Beauvair. for fighting died there last Thursday. Durham Recorder: Mayor J. F. Free land and Magistraes C. B. Green and M. A. Angier have -issued a circular asking the citizens to aid in enlorcing the prohibition laws in Durham. 5 " iGoldsbord Argus: At the July meet- intimate mends, wno asted mm now no n.- C Iulv3oth 1S87. A covered bridge . wasgciuiniuujj. ueiuuKaiuiiK xoiuc, 1 20g Icet long. 3 Spans 71 2-12 ICCt. 'K I enM ho " 'SrinrA whfl T Vpm in tlilt I . . . r r . - - v - ; ; ana 70 5-12 icet, ana 00 5 iz leer; roc ths. country 1 hacta't , a rag to me back, an' J Already builU Bridge- to be I now x m coverea an over wia luenx. i iAjnchcd iti Short Order. PRU, Ind., July, 9. James Chris tianson, who , shot Dr. E. B. North, chief surgeon of the Wabash Railway A new portrait of Thomas . Bailey Al drich Is being printed in the newspapers which is a striking example of how faith ful -is the resemblance of the average newspaper picture and the original. Look ing leisurely over a pile of exchanges in his office last week, Mr." Aldrich ran over the headlines and casually glanced over not less.- than four papers containing his portrait without .making the discovery that the counterpart there presented was intended for himself. A friend sitting at his elbow finally called! the author's at- 10 05 a m. and 1 1 yo a m. Trains -on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Goldsboro. N C. daily except Sunday, 5 30 pm.; arrive SmUhheld, N. C, 700 pm. Returning leaves bmun field. N. C.,7 30 a m.. arrive Goldsboro, N. C. 9 00 a m. Southbound train on Wilson & Fayet teville Branch is No. 50. Northward U No. 51. Trains No. 40 South will stop enly at built as nearlr as Dracticablc like the I Wilson. Goldsboro and Magnolix Settle Bridge at Dead Timbers, N. C. Trains No 47 makes close connection Dan River Bridre to Let. At Madison.- Rockingham County. John M. Galloway, J.M. Vaughn, R. C. Nelson. G. W. Martin. - . Building Com. Madison. N.C. fulv Ctb. 87. 2W - - - Dike Book Company- July special sales, to continue during the month, of Books, History. Poetry. . 1 J I? I L - I - 1 . a a a a ma m m a I tiospuai, yes.eroay lorcnoon, was ir g of the Bbard of Commissioners of tenuon 10 ine ponrait. Aiier looting ai Biography. Fiction, etc Also Station lynched early this morning. Last TWiin COMntv there was onlv one an- it? mentvMr- dric aid: "Well, I cry Qil Paintings. Albums, etc - 1 1 l, a - upun county mere was .oniy one ap- thinklmaybe pardoned for not having PrirPt mirbi-d Hown nirahle bar eventng a large crowd assembled in. p;icatiorif for license to sell spiritous recognized that." , Pnces marked down. Desirable bar- 1 l . . I L dill J wrm m I I .. PRODUCE MARKET. Apples green, per. bu Bacon hog round Beef , Hatter ........... Beeswax. Chickens old ... . spring . Corn new Corn Meal Dried Fruits Blackberries. Cherries.,... , Apples. .... Peaches, unpared 1-2, '" . unpared 1-4, " pared ...... Eggs.......... the vicinity of the big brick- court house, Ln the ba.vme:it of which is the jail, and towards, nlit lynching was freely talked hi. Shortly after 12 o'clock about twenty masked men 'made their appearance. Three men with sledge hammers made short work of batter- i.ooai.50 I inp- down the outer doors, while their 1 - i ! aq 5a8 ..iSa25 .ai8 .......i5a2Q ...... '.ioai5 .........a50 ......... a6o ...... ..6 1-2 ...... ..7.1-2 2a 3 2 1-2 a 59 10 liquors in the county, and one for the sale of beer. Wilmington Star: The new hose carts for" the "Adrian" and "Cape Fear" steamers arrived by steamer from New York yesterday. Reidsville 1 Times : The tobacco with drawn I crop at present is not a success, and it heard the WM ta a good deal yet to bring it out. The weed'on the market is sell ing high. Warehouse men say that good tobacco is up one hundred per cent. " r ' , ' f. Wilmington Messenger : The formed the staple of subject for a school A position as salesman or account of literature now pretty well gone out of ant, bv a young man of experience, fashion, is told concernlnc the Quincy Good reference eiven. Address at Weldon for all points North daily. All rail, via Richmond, and daily ex. cept Sunday via Bay Line. Trains make close connection for all points North via Richmond atid Wash ington. - All trains run solid between V timing ton and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. JOHN F. DIVINE. General Sup't J. R. KENLY. Sup't Transportation T. M. EMERSON, Cenl Pass. Agent ICIIilOND AND DANVILLE It.VlL I10AD. condensedTschedulu trms bun by meridian time. doom was new PERSONAL 3I1TTEBS. companions stood around revolvers. Christianson blows and knew that his sealed; He prepared. to offer a vigo- rous resistance, out wnen nis captors entered the cell a few moments later his courage-left him and he whined for mercy. A noose was quickly slipped j Methodist churclr at Chapet'.Hill is over the prisoner's neck and he was now ready for the roofiing which will dragged shrieking from the jail to the J soon be on, bridge over the Wabash River, fol- Feathers ..40 I lowrrl hv ncrnwrt nf fullv one thrniS- Haxseed 75 I , n j , m Pn wKn ,, rorPrt f Hp lvnrher on y TCill him!''. I '! Hnorirlh hmi f'h!trlr i in . .. ...... .14 w lJ . O . - I W - ...6oa8o At the bridge the rope' was quickly, stats of sad neglect. y - ; i"-" 4(5a5 thrown over the centre beam of the Gen Buckner was at one time an .......... u7 1 i... .J.-n-.Arne. f J-j:. . TVT. . ,,( i iron siiuuiuic. uuu . u. ui 1 cunut ai new uucdiis, ...........60 I rhtici I menh w R.mn danhnET in.lhe i xy Ll 1 iLiaii if , - o o -i So ....6 I make any statement, though he made 3 repeated attempts to speak. At 3 o'clock this morning the body was cut down and taken to . an undertrker's. It was buried to-night. Death re suited from strangulation. An attempt was made to find Robert house and Its late proprietor, Mr. J. W. Johnson. It is related by those sometimes entertaining and anon prolix gossips who know all the old stories which deal with their neighbors, that once Mr. John son, then n farmer up country, came to Boston to sell a load, of potatoes. Such was his ill luck, however, or the dullness Luke. Drawer G," Greensboro, N. C. TRAINS GOING BOUTU. 'Directors. ..." : The Diiectors of the National Bank of Greensboro have declared a Semi- May. 29th, 1836. Leave New York Leave Philadelphia.... Leave B&ltimcre. Leave WMhititon . -. . . annml Ilivirlrntl nf C nr CCnL- navable I T fTrtrlrtlj-Till. of tie market, that at thejlose of his on July 6th l887 Subject to no de- Leave Lynchburg Flour Family Superfine.. Onions.... ........ Oats..!..... Perk..... Peas Potatoes Irish ... Sweet... Rags Cotton...., Tallow..!. ....... Wool washed .. . x unwashed Wheat........ ... marketing he found himself without ready money enough to pay his score - at. the Quincy house, where he had taken a room. There was talk of retaining the farmer's horses in pledge for his bill, but Johnson, who was a powerful man, went himself to the stables and harnessed ' his team, no man daring to interfere with him except by word. The matter termi nated for the time being in the regulation manner ot the old comedies. The farmer departed in a fine rage, pursued by the taunts of the employes of tne house, duction on account of taxes. j6 1 w. Neil Ellington, Cashier Little butter cups'good for children; iw. -Greensboro Candy Co. Leave D-intHla. No.Ca DaUj. 7 20a tii 9 45 a rn 11 4 xra 3 35 p m 5 Ul pm 0 5 pm No. 52L Dxily. 4 30 pm CyD7 pm Oil p m 11 (X) pin 3 00 zn 05 oi 8 G3am Leave Richmond. P 3 00 p ta 2 30 a m Lea? e GoldUboro. Leave Raleigh.. , Leave Durham.. ...... Leave High Point Leave Salisbury Ayer's Saraparilla operates radically I Leave Charlotte... upon the blood, thoroughly cleansing I Leave Spartanburg...... 1 1 r. - I T fl :ii ana invtcoraunK iu vs a saic ana au- 1 wiwuiu .. solute cure for the various disorders Arrive Atl&nU 12 33 am: 3 lapm 530 am; 1 00 m 637am ?30u 1115 am' MIGant 1230un! 1123 ui 2 25 am' 1 10 pm 5 y"j 331 pin 60us( 4 4Sptn ...20 . ..$iai 25 RETAIL PRICES OF GROCERIES. Hacom Sides I . ........................... . ;10 Hams............... ' Shoulders..;. ...... . Cheese ... . . .'. . . . . . i . . .... , Coffee Rio...... ..IS ..........8 ..............;20 air; The prisoner was not allowed to lerested in his Texas ranch ; James Russell is said to be aging rapidly in appearance. . 1 Joseph H. Choate now occupies his new antique house at Stockbridge, Majs. Cnptain-Jack Hussey, who saved caused by constitutional taint or infec- which he answered with a vow to own I tion. this remedy has no equal. Take the whole establishment before he died. I it this month. From that day his one ambition seemed to be to fulfill his boast, and to this end I por Sale. ne labored and saved until suit in tne I . . . . . , . . old fashioned comedy fashion-events had L J.ve on hand a number of good -kt, rv.n f va Ma tvinv I milch cows wbicn 1 will sell, frices Theodore. Roosevelt is greatly in-I persistence were rewarded by the actual' ranging from $20.00 to $50.00. possession of tne vjuincy nouse, ircro 1 jas. u. omum, whose doors he had once been ignomini- I New Garden, N. C. ously driven because he could not pay his TRAINS GOING N01JTH. bill. Boston Cor. Providence JcurnaL - To Contractors and Builders ! Kay 23th 1SS5. Arrive Charlotte. SalUtmry ..... High Point... - Uiveruboro . Darh.tm Raleigh , v . GoldUboro ..... ArriTe Dinville ..... . . Tlir-KmnniL The Weather ia California. Notice is herebv eiven that until Mr. M. It De Young, of The San Fran-. Tuesday. lulv 12. 18S7 sealed bids for dsco Chronicle, recently offered to estab- crcCtirig; the White. Graded School lish signal stations on the Padflc coastif Building in Greensboro. N. C, will be ments. .The chief signal officer promptly . ..............19 a-3aio received by any one of the undersign- Millerrwho killed Charles Emerick on So many lives at Castle Garden, could ed ed school committee. Wcrcscrvc the the street in Peru about two months not read: ; be fitted out as! soon as possible." The r,Kht lo rcJect any and all pids and to V - . weather conditions are so peculiar In Call- I select any one 01 tne oios wc occm Senator Stanford has a vineyard fornia that the present signal scrvicois I proper, at the same time our means rol airliner C coo acres, the largest in entirely inadequate. Advance warning I are somewhat limited and we wish the w - - - - m v -w - ' .Inventors and patentees and all hav ing business with the U. S. Patent Of - fice are invited to communicate with nie -with confident reliance upon my fidelity lence in Miami Cojnty.- ago.- Had Miller been found he prob ably" would . have been lynched too. Miller, is out on bail. , A number of light sentences in murder cases have led to he present reign of mob vio- i N .W N. C. RAILROAD . No. 51. . Xa.tAS. DiW.j- Dtslr. 5 C5 ui,i C 25 im C 45am 8 01 ta 7 50 amj 9 13 itu I 8 2S . 0 Hi 1 rn .11217pm 12(7 am 2 41 pm G 30 am 4 3') p7 11 20 aiu 10 0xiu 11 20 3 5h"" f 15 mm Arrive Lynchbnrg 1 Wm 2 CO am CharloltrtTiiJe ... 34'Jnu 4 10 am Waahit-gtoa. 1 8 20iy.' H 10 nn. Baltimore ill 25; nrlO 03 am PhiUdIphia. j 3 00tt3 12 2 pru Ne York :...! G2taa. 3 Zf i,tn Da:lr exeevt .Surrlay.1 ' the world. ' . T ; Will M. Carleton, ' the poet, has been elected a trustee of the Hills- of frost, cold rain or northers Is worth I building to cost us as little as possible. many thousands of dollars to farmers and 1 The plans and specifications can be inut growers. - it is me unenuoa on -ur. 1 insnected ai any time oy caning ai me No. 50. 7 20a in No-CI. 11 30 am No. 52. a m Z 21 ro. 53 i2 3")n to their interests. s New inventions patented. , Old inven tions imoroved, and rejected applica- 110ns - revivea. - caveats hiea. Trade marks registered. 4 :y Prompt attention. Skilltal : service. Moderate charges. 'S Send model or - sketch for iret1 report as to patentability: Preliminary information cheerfully furnished. . - - ' - " A. S. YANTIS, . Solicitor of American and Foreign Pat ents,' 8li6 F Street, N. W., Washington D. C, - - . 0 - Dr. North is still alive tonight, but da'e (Mich.) college; cannot recover De Young to have these warnings sent by wire to the parts of the state - threatened, and. to do everything in his power to bring the Service o perfection, .Frank Leslie's. Shot hyillerJrort h less v band. : . - ITllS- For Bent. Hartford Conn.r July 9 John Swift was secretly married to Kittie McCann a year ago. He was twenty two years old and of a good family, but was shiftless and --intemperate. No iniuiious efTects can follow the Three new houses just finished on an unfa;finr an?idotft am! hr mLisnatic poisons, together with'rerae dial agdnts which purify and re -.rigo-rate the system. - Orange St. one square from the Graded School r and PVesbyterian Church. Kent very low for such nice houses. u;: ' ; ' "A. Hag an & Son. r ' ' - . '. -' uotjsn for ncjir. : Five rooms, good well of water. Apply to J. V. Weatiicrly. Iilttlo Butter Cups, . Pure and sweet: little butter cups made every day by iw. G?.z:::;:: dv.o Ca:;py Co. Mayor's oflice, Greensboro. N. C or oy appucauon u jxir. rv. nccsc, chief ol police of the city. -. D. Schencx. L. M. Hawkins. W.E. Coffin. S. C. DODSON, w . . Commiltee. (Ciiy papers copy.) . i The soothing and eatoritive efforts of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral are realized in all cases of colds, coughs, throat or lung troubles, while its powerful heal- ir que.!itiJ3 arc r!.o.vn in the 1:. z : l r " r.v:!:'.oirirv '. . r.- . GO CO EC CTB Lv. Salem oorxo S02.TH ar. Salem SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. On trains so and 51. Pullman I Sleeper between Atlanta and Yew York. New Orleans and Washington via Dan ville. On trams 52 and 53, Pullman I5u:ict Sleeper Montgomery and Washington, Aiken and Washington, via Danville. On trains S- and '53 Pullman Sleeper between Richmond and Green!cro, and Greensboro and Goldsboro. Fcr rates and information apply to any Acr.t cf the Corr.pany cr to SOL HAAS. T. M. Jas. L.TAYLOH. (::. I'.v ;. A,-.nt. V '.DC

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