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-v- .- . : ' ; . ; . 1 - - - . - - - ' ' - ''-1 ' -M . '- ' ' ' - --- .'-.-. 1 - - - . . . j rr : : mmmmmmmmmBammmmnmmmmmBssammmmam THE'MORNINGinNEWS; THE UOniilUG IlbwS. -: By HAKPTOH & ANDREWS. . Purmsiieij Daily. h-EPT Sunday. ON lfss Om . . -, L , ... Tws) D y. . . , avru or sense gitfio, ts advakck: . One Year by Mail,, I'oottge paid, 4 00 Six Months. " " - ico Thrt Month. " " V ............ . 100 Two Month, " ... " 75 One Month, " " 4 "To ritjr uVrcrilK.-ri, tiolivcred in any part of the ciry at 10 eta per week. " n ti . . ... DEVOTED TO THE INTtUm OF THE CITY OF GEEXX1BOXO. AitD OF THE STATS. CW U tfa. Vol. 2. Greensboro. N.C., Fridry, July 22, 1887. No. 17 M fr Brui.r 'v. 4. publishers' Aimomicsmrrl No advertisement! inserted Is Local column hi any - - - ., . . . price. . ' ; , --,"' A extra charge will be made for douM'-colnran mr triple-cola no ad verlUemeu. ' AH aiutounccmeots and recomendatton of candi dates for oflice, wilt be charged a advertisements. ' Advertise-. to follow reading matter, or. to occupy aay spccSi! place, will not be received. Amusement, and Official advertisements 50 cts per qiure fur each insertion. ' ''. " ' Advertiemenl liept under the head of , "New Advertisement'' will be charged 6fty per cent, extra. Payments for transient advertisements tnut be made in advance. Kemitance must be made by Check, Draft, Postal Mncy Order, Express, -or in Registered Letter. Only such remittances will bo at the risk of the pub- Under the head of "Special City Items." business notices will be inserted at the rate of 5 cents a line 0r every insertion. . vf. ... "., -. THE BAILROADS. AUKIVAL AND DEPARTURE Or TRAINS. KirHMON AND DANVILLE RAILROAD. Arrive irorn Richmond at 0 43 " . .' 10.33 p m Leaves for Ui hinond at.... . 8.32 a m 0.55 pm NOKTH CAKOLMA RAILROAD. Arrive from Charlotte at..'.. .. . . . "8.22 a m . 9.40 p m . . 9.48 a ra Leave fr Charlotte at. ... : V M - .... Arrive from CoUsboro at . . . 10.44 P m 9-3 P m 10.20 p m .. 7.40 am Leaves for Oold--lorf at. ... 9.50 a m .. 6.00 a m . . io.o p m NORTH -WESTr.MN N. C. KAU.KOAIJ rrivts from Salem at. ,.. 8.00a ra . . 9.24 p m . . 10.00 a m ..10.54 P "fr . . 7.25 p m ..g.50 a m . .5.00 p. m. .10.15 "a. tn . Leaves for S:vlem at . . . C. P. AN1 V- V. RAU.tAD. Arrives from FaYCtteviile at........... leaven for Fayeueville at ... . .;. . Arrives firom Wlnut Cove at... ....... Leave Air Walnut Cove at... THE POSTOPFICE. Mails for the North close at 8.00 a. m. and 9.00 p.m. Charlotte " 9 00 9 00 Raleifeh ' " . 9.00 ."" " f Salem " 9 00 9.00 Fayelteville " ' 9 00 The money order and registered letter oince will nly be open from 900 a. m- to 6 p. in. General Delivery is open from 8 a. m. until 7 p. m. xcpt when opening mailsj Also, 15 minutes after pen ing the Eastern night mail. Sunday "hours for general delivery, 8.00 a. in for alt! hour i aiul half hour after the opening of the A mail 4 lrom both North and South. The lock -boxea are from 6.00 a. m. to "a 0:30 p. m RESIDENT CLERGrx'MEN. Presb'yteriaa: V . Ur. J. Henry Smith, N. Cnurch St. " Rev. K. W. Smith, Ashehoro St. S. Greenslwro. Baptist : Rev. W. R. Gwltney, S. Elm St.k South Greensboro. Methodist Episcopal. Rev. J. E. Mann, W. Market St. , . G. F. Smith, S. Greensboro. Methodist Protestant : ' Rev. J. L. MtdfiitfxTNr Greene St " J.U. Ball, Spring St. Episcopal : - . Rev. A. II. Stubbs. N. Elm St. PRODtJCE MARKET. Apples jproen, per bu i.ooar.50 ......aq .... ..5a? ....i8a25 ......ai8 . . . . 1 5320 .. ..xoais ......aso Bacon hog round............. Beef .......v.:v.Y;..it. ;.;.... Butter . ... . . ...,k...ir. u..... ; !.:-"' Chickens old . . . . spring ... Corn new ......... Corn Meal ......... Dried Fruits' lilackberrios. ........ Cherries.... j........ Apples. "" Peaches, unpared t-s,' unpared 1-4, " pared ...... . .a6o ... ..6 1-2 .....71-2 ...... 2S3 3 1-2 .2' . -....50 Eggs.... Feathers Flaxseed IO ...... M. ,75 .. .....4 5 ..... ..34 OO Flour Family .......... , Superfine. , . . . . Onions. Oats . . Perk .. . ....6oa3o .........40a45 .......... 637 Peas. ................ .60375 Pol a toes Irish 60 y' ' Sweet...;-.. Rags Cotton . . . fallow ....... 1 6 ......30 ......20 .fiai 25 ;' Wool washed .... ......... , unwashed ............ Wheat.. ...... X RETAIL PRICES OF GROCERIES. Bacon Sides............... .10 . Hams..... ........ ' Shoulders................ Cheese '. .................... ao Coffee Rio... ft... ...... ........19 9.3&10 Inventors and patentees and all hav ing business with the U. S. Patent Of fice are invited to 'communicate with me Avith. confident reliance upon my fidelity to their interests. . . : - ikw ...vcuu pAiciueu. invenr 110ns impruvuu,- anu r.ejeccea appuca- tions revived. Caveats tiled. . Trade marks registered. . " . Prompt attention. -Skilful service. Moderate charges. Semi model or sketch fop free report as to patentability. 1 Preliminary information cheerfully . turnwhed.- ; 'At-Z: ' . j : Solicitor of American and Foreign Pat ems, 816 F Street. N. W., Washington THE LATEST NEWS. rincir rails to be Utilized. BuefaloJ N. Y.. July ;o. The solution of the problem "of what the city win do with the tremendous 'wa ter -.power c.f Ni-ts:ira river, which runs to waste, is bein considered seriouly by s Jine tif the leading "men. The mat ter has been taken up and discussed by the Business Men's .Association, with the results of a movement being started to raise io;,ooo which may be incre;tseo to $200,oj. to be. offrred as a prize or reward to inventors all over the world for a practical acheme of utlizitig the water power in this city. There' have been a large number of responses from representative citU z,jns, and there i nd doubt of the sum being raised Tne association believe that if such, an invention could be the city wouid have enough power to light the entire city and run every factory anb machine shop that is -in the city. Harper to Get a Taite of Jail Lire. Cincinnati. July. 20. fudge Sage. of the United States Court, found that ex-vice-President E. L. Harper and cx -Assistant Cashier BenE. Hopkins. of the late' Fiaelitv Xatinnal RU nf 2. . ...w. , this city. Were ;do:Heiticating at the county jail and were taking evening excursions ih a carriage with the jailer v. .- . . u. L.,1.. ,1 t i 1 1 ordered to.-day the .mmcdhtc transfer of Harper to the Montgomery County T . . : T. v . , 4 3 y Jail at Dayton and that a Deputy tt , c, . w . , . .. F United States Marshal should guard , . , . " , each of these prisoners and see that they are not given opportunity to es- wpc. xxdrjr was sransierrea ro Liay- wn inis evening. v of Exactly $300,000. has been goihg the rounds of some ol wn.,.iiuiiuyui;ojjv,ia,,- .t i .g i i jjnvu l irom nere, t-i tne enect mat one v-oi.' Keynpias tne ricnest larmer m the State, and who had had an unfor tunate lovetTair in his youth, recent- ly diei, leaving a fortune of some $300,000 to a negro woman.with whom he had lived, and their children. There is just, this much truh in the"story, that an obscure farnier in the intciior nimcd Reynolds died a month " ago, leaving his entire property to a negro woman. Thiv property amounted to less than $2,000. lie Helped the-Lynchers Lynch j Ulm. Rutherford Tenn-. Iulv 2o.:-Tnhn Vandetiord, a negro who a few weeks ago assaultc'd a white girl only six v.nre M ...4c o c ...e..rrt K the police of Fulton, Ky. When it was made public n Fulton what the negro . - . was arrested tor a mob attempted to take him from the police, but met re- sisterice. The negro acknowledged the crime and said he wanted to come back to Rutherford and , bear the con sequences. He said he was ready and willing to die at any time. When the mob vnt to the town prison aeain they soon pulled him to the . nearest tree ami hanged him. He was then . - ... . t - - shot above the right no i attempt tit Tesiit the mob, and when" the 'rope was tied around -his neck he helped to null himself up. The President and Ills .Parly . Arrived in Washington. Washington, July- 20. The Presi dent and "Mrs. Cleveland, Secretary and .-Mrs. FaiVchild, snd Col. Lamont arrived in Washington at 9 30 n, clock this morning.' The, President and Mrs. Cleveland proceeded directly to the White House, and the,other. members of the party went to their respective IS 8 j homes.They ureall inlgood health and speak enthusiastically of their tour in New York. Though" somewhat tired- the President f '.went to work soon alter reaching the White House. The most of the day was devoted " to consider ing the mailjvh'ich had" accumulated during hfs abscnee. , lie ' was . assist ed in this duty by Co!. Lam rit Sec re' t a r y tu i r c hi Id I s p e f 1 1 1 h e cla y at 1 o m e and will resum; his duli :s at Treasury Do pm tine n .morrow. . rnott tub rriTB capitai ilalt Stornt Sudden Deaths The Truth txut the Hay xeood Forgery Cast, , IUlxigii, July 20. 1837. A very refreshing rain fdl hero Tuesday evening to ttbe delight and satisfaction of every one. The rain was accompanied by thunder and lightning and also hall stones as large as chestnuts fell for a while. (You may think that this Is a chestnut" story, but It's not) The rain completely changed the atmos phere and we are having some pleasant weather this morning. Raleigh has been, shocked this week by . the unusual number of deaths which have occurred during the week. Col. Ed. Graham Hay wood, who, In his time, was one of the finest lawyers in the State, died suddenly Monday night at 8:30 o'clock in the 6Gth year of his age. Dr. 1. C. Manly, who has been a citizen of Raleigh for a long time was stricken with apoplexy Monday I afternoon and died that night about 12 o'clock. The funeral services! of Miss Pattie Smith, who died Mop I mominirat9 o'clock at tha Fint Bapti$t"church. - i Her brother Hun- UPPs"mith rt VMN lori f... day afternoon of tvnhoid fever. Th " , . , ' 1 . . " ... . iuw-u Hurvinpa wora noin inia m n.n i ing at 10:30 o'clock. All these deaths were deeply regretted Most of them were sndden. Truly In the mldat of Mfa nra o tn - I Thedty hands ure cradlng that . . , ... . . - portion of Fayetteville street be- n. i - t tween Hargctt,and Martin, prepara- x . .. . . . - lory 10 paving 11. ino worK snouid pushed.. If there is any town in North Carolina that does need paved streets, it Is Raleigh ' The iurv in the rA nf ttA va. w f w w w w V fc" Duncan C. Haywood, after.a consul- tation of half an hour on Monday brought In the answer that he was trial. He will now be Dut on trial b'-vi wwuijr , m -w iiwA "u in cuuru ... irebuii. Anis ariernoou, uuncan ju. nay- wood, of this city, was taken before the Supericr Court. He submitted on tbo pleavof guiltv of forgery, and was sentenced to two years "in the workhouse as a reformatory lnstitu- tion. Jt Fiendith Jt99ault. . Little Rock. Ark.. July 2o.-Newt nas jusi reacnea nere 01 a nenaisn at- sault upon Ella Abels, fourteen years old, daughter of Mr. John Abies, lining two miles north ol Argenta. which is just across the river from here. The child was in the apple orchard, half a rh.ife from the house, at 4 o'clock Ur;;?- f v, - it. yesterday afternoon gathering fruit, when a negro came up to the fence Uand. desnite her rrMm. currperlrl in assaulting ner. . ne, crawled to ner 1 1 1 l ! wnere sne ioio wnai naa nap- penea.. ana nan me omcers 01. tne county were sent m pursuit, but the negro escaped. Had- Her Decks Damaged. New York' July 20. The Sun says it is learned from private letters ofa naval officer that serious damage was I done to the decks oft he cruiser Atlan- ta by the firing of her eight inch guns during the recent test at Annapolis. It is alleged that guns of that calibre wilt be too large tor use on tneAtiania and her sister ship, the Boston.' TKL.KGHAFXX1C TICKS'. The town -of Abacairle, Mexico, has leen destroyed by an earth quuk3. ' . Large forest fires have been raging near Lock port N. Y since Saturday of last week. . - ; The Democratic primary elections held In Baltimore on Wednesday were the most excited for over twenty years " " ' The bursting of a hydrant at Mudl son Square, N. y.,'Tuesday evening, turned Broadway Into va river for awhile. . .: Ex - Alderman McGabe Is said by his counsel to be af -Hunter. Green county, N. Y;, in the Catskills, and ,to havo no intention of going - to Canada. - r .. The President and Mrs. Cleveland. Ju,y 5l.h andj6th. at C1.00 to C.oo " , T . ? . 1 -.r I not hall cost, but tney must ro. Col. Lamont and Secretary, and Mr?. xvin befortunate if voo are i,t time Fairchild, returned to "Washington I Cet one. Respectf-Ily," yesterday niomln;:. . att irrsDTaorcaT. Twos in the garden, chatting. Amid the mignonette She with her inowy tattiog, I with my cigarette. I still can tee btr Sogers Flit sortly la and out; With rapture r-teaory liagers To view her I pt a-pout. A happy font: :r3 nlsscUj i Upon a flraTcard carl jk i . Set every poi;s to dandcg. '1 J And turned ay brain a whirl; ' And when she looked up thrlyr 1 cosld not help you tee, . ' i But stoop and kUs her thy ly; v Behind the apple tree. . W C7 ... " A Strange that tome mote forerer . Should mar the tar of bills -Though conscious I had never Yet won to sweet a kits - . -A I ail the act of plunder. So gracefully the bore. I could not choose but, wonder. Had the been kitted before. BalimreaH. PIC7LS TALKS D AS OCT. The Springfield Republican It boom lnK Robert T.Lincolo for the Presi- cncJ" E- Berry Wall pays rent f.r arr extra ro?ra at a Long Branch hotel I I v ' 1 knm ,tr . ww - -v... Perhans Dr. Morell Mackenzie !!! have to mnlov Cn Rnnlmr I v:.k: , i.u"e- u... .w. w...uS ww Ttr . . . - i . Mrs. Old Bull has been chaDeroning I - - I bd Mi, " lyy ,ourneT . . . . 7..... ... 1 w.wMft.. ...w. Ella Wheeler Wilcox denies the report that she intends to remove from Meriden. Conn . to Wisconsin. Ella loves the golden sunlight of the cul tured East. The important announcement it made that Senator-elect Blodgett. ol New Jersey, hat discarded dark . neck ties fordaiidy light scatf. and thus looks fully ten years younger. 1 .. Ollling uuu is living a 111c ui.iJiiucs ..; n..n 1. i!..! - 11 r I atStanline Rock 'Azencv.-, Work he I j...jr. V- i tuiiiiuci. cjjjuiuj . .u'. i neves that his yictory over busier lias I entitled him to an existence ol ease I and indolencd. TilC coming .umu At ' Long Branch U Ed Hnn au tiir m pounder of Chirosophy. He is to teach a class of New York and Philadelphia belles there the delightful but highly barbaric science, and it is annunced in advance that h will be given a lun- cheon by QtOTgc W. Childs. Patrick Prince, an old col red man who has for a score of years blacked boots at the Ebbitt House, Washington Is dead. He had in his time poiished the shoes of nearly all the public men' I in tne country, lie was a war veteran j an( was C01 cart.. ol which he vcry Proud He died from I tu wiuc icwui cawiwtc m Yan Phon Lee. the Americanixed Chinaman, and his.wife are. provoking 1 roorc attention that : thay ; desire at l Narragansett Pier; Wherever they go they are gazed at by curious eyes. Mrs. Lee it a young woman with dark complexion, blue eyes regular features and dark-brown hair. . Mr. and Mrs j Lee were present recently at a Casion 1 hop, but did not indulge in dancing. Shot Ulm Dead. NASirviLLK. TennJuly 20. John Hamilton, colored, attempted to oui! , . , , .... rage Delphee Rots, colored, at Cool Creek. Ten n to-day when the resist ed and shot Hamilton dead. Tlie gii was acquitted. -. - ' Frark Alien, ol Marble Hill.Tenn., who was about to be sent to the in- I 53100 asTluns. cut his throat thit morn ing in me pretence 01. nit wue ana died in a few minutes. W. C. Over by. stall 4. city market, will have this morning stall fed beef and mutton, and every other day this week. Persons in want of irood beef! will please call on him. , nr. $3.50 for $1.00. $5.00 for $2.25 fD.OO fbr $4.00. I have on hand a tew Dress Rcbcs carried from last season that are worth from S3.50.to t9oo each thai I am going to ofTcr on Friday apd Saturday, Sam i -it. S. llrow;,, Penh's F;?3 C:2t3 Crrir-s Zzl or cxrccgajsq tc c Incorporated Apr3 jlh. ca der the law c! North Carolina. Open for bxztiaeu Jcly x. 1ZZ7. Under rigid exaralnalioa cf Cca mittjoner appointed by the Governor ol the State. : Character and amounts of its Invest ments carefully limited by Statcte. Receives deposits from fire cests to two thousand dollars Iroa any one person. " " ' " ' lay t all proau to cxpotuora. Makes loam on DubJic bonds, real I estate. acd Cnt-clasa ptrtoaal tecority. x .omcus: I IrftUnd. M. Winitead, I Vce-PresCJAf W. T. Steele. J. A. I OdelU J. H. Harris, v i I Tress, (fir Gtjir) Sanuel UTrog. I den. v - I Clerk (or SttreUrj. If. Cartlaad. 1 r4 m I Whether from inmnr land or ltar. I nant pool, of from the deadly gases of I city sewers, malarial .poisons are tha tame. Avcr's Ague Care. U ken re cording to directions, it a warranted specific for malarial disorders. c : " 7 O'clock Sharp t Oar store will be closed until far ther notice, at 7 n. in. Situ rd ay's ex- cepted) until lirtber notrcc. Butter on So can be bad fresh J and nice Houstom & Bao. ! TV. m f m tm I rm HMmKliai I w ..W. ,M v r r n i mm pnnpii nim i r i . Aver & Co 'whose Hair Viiror it a universal btAulifier cJ the hair. Harm. I lest. eCrecUve, and agreeable, it rank t amonK the indispensable tOUCl ar- TTloi . . . . . ... i t I F lour. Our "White RbuT "SiU TCT LfOWD riourt Cannot ve Deal en. I ,irr a tacK. Also. Meaj. dAipusui Try a tack. Also, Meal, ShlpttaO, Corn, &c apajtl Houston Bros. For Bent. ;f.' Three new houses just finished on Orange St. one souare from the Graded School and Preibytertio Church. Rent very low for such nice houses. tf. - A. H acaic & Sox. To most children, the bare sugges tion ot a dose of castor ori It nauseat ing. When Dhvsic it necessary tor the lUtle ones, ate Avert Cathartic nut. VTtl m. u mm. m. .f. mm. JM mm 1 m m m flk ft h. I L Thrv are safe and nleaisnt to take. 1 ygy them. I i ; I " The toothine and r est oritire effort t Avcr't Cherry Pectoral are realized i aj, am of colds, coueht. throat or lung troubles, while itt powerful heal- I ing qualities are shown in the most seno0 pmrnonary oisoroers. Ilttle Butter Cups. Pure and sweet; little butter cups made every day by IW. G KEENS bo no Candt Co. Dan "HI ver Bridre to Let . At Madison. Rockingham County. N. Ciu!y30tb 1887.-A covered bridge 208 feet long, 3 spans 7V a-ix feet, and 70 513 feet, and 66 5-12 feet; rock Ciilart already bullL Bridge to be ullt as nearly as practicable like the Settle Bridge at Dead Timbert. N. C. Jomm M. Gaixowav. J.II.Vauchk. R. C NtLSOHr ' G. W. Martin. -' BuildingCom. M adison, N. C, Jaly-6th '7. xw Dike Book Company. f 1 w .(...Ul f In mnlSnn r!iirin the mohtb, of Books. History. Poetry. Biography, friction, etc Also btation- erv, uu raintingt. Albums, etc Prices marked down, gains. - . -. Desirable bar . tw. . Kotioe. r Now is your time to subscribe to VU'IUUWII W.ww WM. y . F. T. Camp the genT agL It now here representing the publisher. P. F. Callier. and will call on yoa in a few days. Do not fail to subscribe ti thlt valuable work. :. tl. ATrirrT ., - 'j .. - . 5 A position at talesman or account- af a yoo man of cxprieuce. - I Good reference given. , Acdrest Lukx. Drawer G, Greensboro. N. C ' ! Little butter cups g.xxl for children; . iw. . GattNsaoRo Candv Co. SEALED PROPOSALS. Greens coao. N. C; Julf iS. '87. Sealed Drooosals will be received the office of theSupervU-ng Architect SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. - -" ofU. S.-Treasury Department it ; On trains 50 and 51. Pollmaa DufTft Washington. D. C. and opened, at 3 Sleeper between Atlanta and Yew York. , p. m, of the 30th day of July, 1ZZ7. lor New Orleans and Washington via Dan ' IUI rnlshintr and delivcnng at freight and 1 depot Greensboro. N. C. in accord- 1 On trains 52 and 53, Pullrom BcfTct I . m m T tTl ancewun srecincaiinx.-onc' jjuui- Slctper ilorjomery ana Washington, glar Proof Chest. ; . , 3 Aiken and Washingtca. via Danrnie. Each propjsal must be accompanied On trains 53 and S3 Pu"rsan Sleeper by a certified check for $S- mode between Richmond and Greensboro, and payable to the order of the Treasurer Grrensboro and Gc!Jsbcro, . 01 me unitea oiatcs.. incicui 10 j-ct any bids is reserved. .Copies o! speciCction c cu 10 zv.d any information cbUmrJ. by pics o: specii-ciiori can c: seen. TTTIL!s::ccto:jv.tu)o:;raiui r co:cDE:rsED saicDULr. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Kot. 14. W No. 3 1 No. 49 f No. 4 Dallr. DaHr. 'Dta:r Lr Vclion..'t icont Sn rn'i 10 no Ar Uocky Xlt 1 p m I at .Tarbcro.'4 $op ...... Lv TarboroJltiapm,. Ar rVilaoa.4 05 p to 6 p raj c? a ca Lt Vic..U 15 p c1. J... . Ar Seaa... 1 43 P ca Ar raTettrr.fff ota'..r.....l ..... . LvGclisboro4 54 p a 7 40 p ra'j Jl a Ly Magnoua o 09 p m j ys p m t tS a m LV Durxaw..7 CO p m! 0 I a t3 Ar Vil01iag.i7 50 9 55 P 7 : I TRAINS GOiUG NORTlf. l ro. 45 1 0.47 ? ro. 43 I Uau'j. ) LUUj. I Utily. Lv WilrnlngJit 40 pcvS 50 a tn I 53 p mx Lv uargiw. .9 34 a ra 50 p o Lr MaBOltatS 51 am 1023 ana 1041 pni, Ar Goidsbor. 1 55 a m il jjam it 5S am Lv Fayettrr. 7 warn,' Ar Seima... 'o tS a cai, Ar WUtoo.. 11 35 am ... : t Lv Wilson ..it t a nvusi P it 11 am Ar RoTtyMt 1 00 p ra t 57 a m Ar Tarboro. f rT Arro- Lv Tarboro. Ar Weldoo. ....w.-jiijo am; 0$ ai isp rn 3 4y a m Trains on Scotland Neck Ilrinch Rood leaf cs HarJat iar td Nert at 3 co pm. nexamuig. carcs ocou.ua occ 2P a m.. daily except Sunday. . rains leaves Tarboro. N. C Albemarl & Raleigh. R R, daily, exctpc - - r - Wffltaton. N. C. 8 i pu M 6 o , n Rtnrnlnjf 1 tares WiiiiAtrmori. H r riin nrmt Sandir. I m 1 m. sqiu day 9 50 am, arrire Tarboro. N C. 10 05 a m. and 1 1 30 a m. Trains on Midland N. C Branch leaves Goldsboro. N'C. dally except I Scmday, 5 ys p m.; arrire Smitheld N Cv J CO p ITU Returning leavet Smith- beld. ti. C7 o a m amve LoidwOro. N. v. 9 co a m. ' . . Southbound train on Wilson & Fa yet terille Branch is No. $o. Northward U No.5i. . Trains No. 40 bouth will stop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and MagnoliX. 1 w Traint No 17 makes close connectJon , 1 atWeldon for all poinU North daily. 7 All rail via Richmond, and daily ei- ccpt Sunday via Bay Line. Trains make dose connection lor all points North via Richmond and Wash-: mgtoo. All traint run solid between Wilming ton and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. JOHN F. DIVINE. General Supl J. R. KENLY. Sup't Transportation T. M. EiERSON. Genl Pass, Agent ICIIMOXD AKD DlKVILLE UAIL . UOJLD. - ' : CON DUSKED kiCXICOULXL TUA153 RUN BT HER1DIAN HUE.' , THJUX8 GOIKO BOUTU. Uy. lh, 1&3C. Ko.ta 1 n No. CI Dilj. 4 SO pa ZmVl pta M p sa 11 00 pu 300am 5 OS ua Letvt Krw York j Lftsvt PhiUwclpbU.... 44Sn 9 iw.a U.iua 35S pa S CO pm Laos- BA2Ccaor. Lear WasLlngtan. ... Lmti CbxkU-rvUI. Lt4vt LTnebbarg. ... LnTDaTllU........ 85 pa 8 C5 tea Lmti BicLtaosd. 3 09pm 120 mm Lea? 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The Morning News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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July 22, 1887, edition 1
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