THE MORNING NEWS. ' By HAKPTOfl & ANDREWS. rur.i.isiiED Daily, LwErr Sunday. i i: 1 ! - 'w t - t l S-.wt h 1 1 - ..... I J mj f . ......... - 06.a " - T t?U " .... ... .... 9 . ... J TJ S - , v HAT O SUBseStTOOJ, I AOVAC: One Year (by Mafl;, PusUje paiL"""f Six Months, - Two Month. " .... .... line Month, To city ubcriW, delivered in any part of the ry I J .j ; Q atiocu p.f week.,, "Wr-N : V'j I VL, Greensboro. NX., Friday, July 29, 1887. No. 23 I t5-- - : " DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OP THE CITY OF AltD OF THE STATU. I i 1 i - Ho lrerti.n" inserted ia Local column M any TncnAPTUT ocpumcn as. SOCIATlO.t. '.. men ordered the negiocs to v-citc the 1 heirtedncss of the doners than I Active Cos? Free! price. . . , An extra charge will b made for double-column "Vririil?-co!uua dvcrtetnent. AH jmnuccmentf and recotnndatioo of candi. mi f r cfficc, wilt he charged as advertisement. Advcrti-Kf-ent? to follow reading matter, or to oompy aaf pccia place, will not be received. 1 Arouemct, and Oillaal advertuemeaU 50 cts per juare lor cmM ic-rt km. v Alvcrttemcnt kept under the head of !New Alvcrtiemcnt will he charged fifty per cent, extra. " rayntent for transient advert Is etuents most be ..... .-J- ' . V RC:niuncemust U made by Check. Draft, Postal attendance 'that CVef assembled thtTe. UMt'ey Order, Express, or la Registered Letter. I The UUUlbcr Of pCOplC pTCSCnt Was title tVednesday---ln Jhi menue rotcd Pre sent Cra mI j Gala Day. ; -; v, : . ; ; The third annual meeting of the BaptLst Orphanage Association wax held at tThomasville WednftHlay with one of the largest crowds in Only such remittances will be at the risk of the pub lisher. , -3-; ! -; s ! "'' J Under the Wad of "SimjcuI Cty Itemsi'' business notices will be insert at the rate of 5 cents a line or -vcry in.-criioii. . estimated at from C to 7 thousand. Greensboro. High Point; Lexington, scats which they did with some threat ninj and cursing. About 5 o'clock a nrgro named Pete Holt was heard to say at an icecream stand near the depot that there was a d - scoundrel there he mean! to kill, and1 picking up a heavy club walked cfT into a crore near br. He net a White man there nmcd f ones, a drummer and ttnmed'atelv h gan cuss- liitn, using some most abusive language. Jones wh-i !iad i.cvcr seen the negro before asked what he meant when Holt started -toward him with the club. Some one took the ctub lUfc- " M .agi,7 1U. ",c u " We had screral hundred cards teat Darticular was as limited as that in the I tvA v,rrv,v iv. ..t.. " w S4 W S1 U ROAD COMPANY. last was boundless. J. D. Jordat. , Chairman. Miss Daisy M. Johnston, ' - . Secrttary. Mt Vernon Springs. July 27th. 37. it rtxtertUT which when presented to Messn. Al bright 5: Mckci. Jaccb Jones cr car selves the holder cf the card will get one cake c! -Active Soap." Sareycar cards and get a cake cf Ko. one laun dry soap. Houston & Duo. tf. Agents, r 1 CONDENSED SCHEDULE. GriLFOQD COrTITV inSTITCTE. Tlie County Institute is on - a TPwMNS COING SOUTH. I Di:!y. J Dally. Dx.'y eduction in prices fully appreciated as seen by an increase ot orders. Co boom" if the expression U allow- 1 ;"" . able. Over ninety names arc now I material anworktnanshin can be had I r Rocky Mt 2 33 p rn ........ six dollars. Also, call ior T 4.' V1 50 p on the roll and every day adtU to the I for five or number. Another fact U observable. they come to stty. Tlioso who may a steam cooker. iw. THE It AIU&OADS: ' nltcKnnf l'!ns(n.i liili.iin tI1. I : WUmaill, IM.IU3- I flnm Uim rU.J .. 1 I ville and numerous other ixints in LI-7; 7:7. ; V. . . I have come to put In appearance to a 1 ii s& 1 1 1 1 iii w s. w 1 m 1 nn a v wn s m w n rsr w a aeva a 1 W I W m IJJlli m - m v Lr Tarbcro. ll japra' ! Ar Vi!soa..U o$ p ca6 53 p ts'i cy 4 ca Ly Wilson. .U 1$ p in' ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. KtC'!tMlN! AND DAHVIl-l. RAILROAD. Arrivth-oiit UWmiond at 9 43 m .......s. iO-3pni Urve l r Uichtnond at......" ... 8.33 a m .. . o.55Pm NflHTH CAHOUMA RAILROAD. Arrives from Charlotte at. 1L Ci ''. . um Qiaw ? ro jveu reprwxiw'u ? A him nd striking a horse that was several sennons nnu f addres.5es standing near. At this noiut a nolice- W0TC fit hr Tmcrnm f the run ai rn I ... w .w.M... "vwciuii man came up ana tne negro seeing and exercises were 4 held at the arbor nim lurncd and aed. Thc policeman anu in vne orpnanage grouna?, ana in and several white men followed him it.. 1 ..- f it 1 I t mc orpiiunugo uiiapei simuiumuousiy and as he ran doxn the street others The following was the program of loined in lhc cha$e tm ther(. .ere 4 Vt aw I "lc uaJ nhrutt a hnnrlrrrl ,mfn tnhtt n.i.c..; . 1 . j - .i 111" -. : - ; ; t . . a. m m m a - " - . i netner irom swampy tana or tar I Ar i tmnn1 nant nooi. or irom the ocaciy irases ot I Ar r t satisfy the law recently passed by city sewers, malarial poisons are the LTGcUiboroiti n rr. j n n'Vt'i Vn tlie Ik)ard of Education find the ex- sam- Avcr s Ague Cure, taken ac- LT Mar.o!ia 6 09 p m j S p tr. 5 San crclsos o Interpstlncr lliat ther nro I r i"i 1 , . Lt uarjaw.. 7 00 p m otjam crcL.es .0 inttrest ng tnai uiey are t?cafic for maUnal disorders. Ar Wilmin- 7 to U (tDrr.imm miti.j .wuiu. undble to tear themselves Tlie lectures of iTof.- W. A. Dhvir arc 7 O'clock Bhaxp ! full of. Interest and Instruction -bo-1 Our store will be closed until fur- cause lie ia himself so full of his sub- lhcr notice, at 7 jects, that no one. certainly no teach- ro. 45i ro.47 :o. at u. ....... 8.m a m I At the Arbor, 1 1 a. m.: Sermon, Rev. and the whole town in a hubub. cr, can ra.il to drink in some of tho enthusiasm that, like 4,Bob Acre' l er notice, at 7 P. ra. Saturday's ex- Lt WHrnsng, 11 40 pm S 53 a m S si p rt pted) until farther nobec. Lr jjurgaw.; ...9 34 a tn9 o p n Butter on ice can be had fresh Lv Marnolia 12 52 am 10 21 am 104J pm and nice. Houston & Bao. I Ar Co'.dibor-t $5 a m 11 35 am 11 cS an ce 'W;.Vr"''A''"':. C. B. Justice; Address. Hon. J. C. The neKro turned and dodged into the CouraKev to from hb T ":;:;::::::Z:::.P- Scarborough. . . , woods and as soon out of .ight. The very fl-n era cnUi Il0 u at houlo , puiiccinaii aiiu x;vctai .men pursuea Arrives from, ( .Mdboro at......... Laves for Goldslioro. at...... , 9.30 p m 10.20 p m yo a m , 9.50 am 6.00 a m 10. ao p m fiOHTI I-WESTERN N. C rt i ves from Salcra at ....... . RAILROAD 8ax a in ... ... 9 4 P m .... 1 0.00 am 1 I'.iv'v' ft ir Sale m a t . . . . J. ............ . .10.54 VJ C V. AND V. V. RAILROAD. Arrivcyfroin Fayetteville ati 7-5P 1 -oaves for Fayetteville at -9 5 a .m Arrives from Walnut Cove at.... .....5.00. m. Leaves f.r"' Walnut Cove at.... .. .... .. .0-5 m In the Chapel, n a. m.: Itev J. W. Wildman, and Rev. William Royall, D. D. Athe Arbor. 3 p. m.: Gov. A. M. Scales and Rev. J. K. Conr.ally. In the Chapel, 3 p. ml: Business meeting of the Orphanage Association, conducted by the president, Rev. John Mitchell, D. D. Ly Fa yet lev. Thc meed of merity for promoting 1 ArSelma... personal comeliness, is due to J. I Ar v usoa- Aver & Co.. whose Hair Viror is a I Lv Wilson.. luouiuiu nuiv aiiu iiLiik inula 111 liiu - - . . . . - A. 1 . t i - but did not succeed in capturing him. rlffht t!; !U t "hIn nro nt "'""1?"" J ?? C ri- 1- a " ' j j. !-- I icss, cucciivc. anu agreeao e. 11 raiKi 1 rr i aiuiu t 4 p ...us,i vAwn.cmciii.aiiu inui- lanciiui incorics ouiare mo product of his own-practical experience in the school room. ' nation over the affair. NOTES. among tides. the indispensable toilet a r-I Ly Tarboro. 7 00 a rr, 9$3am i!2f am1 2 32 a m 1225 pm 12 5! am rn t 27 a ra Ar Weldon.. 4 05 a rr. 3 t ; p m 2 4? a ra A match game was to have been played in the evening between the High Point "and Thomasville Teams. Prof. John Bin! THE POSTOFFICE. m. and 9.00 p.m. 9.00 . - 9.00 letter office 1 ill paid a fitting tribute to the noble work which Is being done by the Orphanage Association. His address made aNfine impression on the im mense audience who listened to " it. The whole program of sermons and addresses was of a high order. The Association at i t's business Mails for the North close at 8.00 a ' Charlotte " 9 00 ! " Raleigh 9 Salem " 9 Fayetteville . " 9-00 The money order an4 registered nly be open from 900 a. m. to 6 p. m. r (Jcncral Delivery is open from 8 a. m, until 7 p. m. Except when opening mails. Also, 15 minutes after pen ing the Eastern night mail. ' . Sunday hours for general delivery, 8.00 a. m lor alf hour : and half hour after ,the opening of the mail Irom both North and South. The lock-boxes are from 6.00 a. m. to 10:30 p. RESIDENT CliERQ aTlVLEN. Presbyterian: Dr. J. Henry Smith, N. CnurchrSt. Rev E.'W. Smith, Asheboro St. S. Greensboro Rantlst : ' ' Kev W. R. Gwaltney; S. Elm St., South Greensboro. I present 58 - Children in the InstitU Methodist Episcopal. Rev. J. E. Mann, W. Market St. Cm. F. Smith, S. Greensboro. Methodist Protestant : Ucv. J. L. Miehaux, N. Greene St J. R. Hall, Spring St. Episcopal : Rev. A. 11. Stubbs. N. Elm St. Dr. Chas. E. Taylor, President of but owins i a misunderstanding did Wjikfi Fnrt Collar RpV. V n. uu conic ou. nc inomasviuc learn OwnHnPv nf thf oitv Tlv TT A c!aim,that they yielded every point Brown of Winston: ProV, Hnho-ooH nf lhat lhe Hl2h Polnts demanded and WakeForestand others were rTresenL theV still refused to play, while accord- The address bv -Gov. Scales waa ,n8 10 meruies of ib&o, it was claimed. brief, but earnest and nowerful. He PaVe the game to Thomasvi'le by a - - - - score ol 9 to o. nair lectures nntl chalk drawings wero cxtremcl in teresiting to all. Woaro glad to un derstand that he has kindry consent ed to give two or three more lectures Prof. Woody gave one admirable lecture on Physiology yesterday and promises more next week. Prof. Frazicr presents the subject, of Crammer and Arithmetic from day to-day In a thorough and forcible manner.. . Flour I Trains on Scm'und Nee' Ilrjnch Road A Big Lot ! We have all grades of I leaves Halifax tor Scoiland Neck at 3 00 Flour. Oar "White Pearl" and -Sil- p m. Retnming. leaves Scotland Neck vcr v.iQwn r tours cannot oc ucaicn. 1 at o 10 a rn.. caur etceri ounaav. T t . . . . M I . mm. . . mm iry a sacic. Also, irai, snipsiuu, 1 irams leaves iarooro. xxz Corn. Z:c ap22tl Houston Bros. Albemail & Ralegh. R R, daily, except Sunday. 6 p rru; Sunday 5 p rn.; arrive For Rent. I Wilhanuton. N. C, 5 to p m. and 6 43 Thr n hrmtrt iut finnhprl nn P m. Ketumir.g leaves w i.iiamston. Is Oranjre St. one square from the Graded V DaIlY CICCPl Sunday. 8 00 a m. Sun. School and iVetbvterian Church. Y 0 5 a ra. arrive . i arocro. Tlr. Mnnclenhnll. Prof- W A. IllAlr. ' e pole road running from Thomas- aQ(1 othcrs ; wlU 'dclivcr 1K)pular ylleto-the .Silvcr Valleyi gold mine lectlirc3 on 8ubjccVsuU- twelve miles distant, was just com- . . 9 J nhln Ia .nZtiMir Avnrt pletedTuesday.and the first traiu run , . . , -4, . - . joyed by the Instituto was Dr. J. H. over it. It is a novel institution and is4he pride of the Thomasville people. Smitirs splended lecture on Words." meeting Wednesday afternoon passed I The tra JS composed of stout peeled profouad WiU the learning and J ' -w rira 1f4 mfS ft m. mmfx mm wBMt ft t mm. V. M.ft m. mm mm. I some important measures. Dr. J. 17. ! Hufham of Scotland Neck was elected as Traveling. Agent for J the Associatio.n during the ensuing year. A report of tho status of the - Or 4- phanage showed that there were at TRODUCE MARKET. Antt!e: cn-eon. nor bu ................... .. l.OOat.CO aicon-xi round..:...................:.......a9 been provided. Ue.4. ......sa8 j mended that a. press be purchased for P.utrer .......i8a25 Beeswax '. ................. ......ai8 Chickens oM.. I. isaao iogs laid in the ground with about one third qt their body above the surface. The engine is a regular steamer and the wheels have grooves to fit thc. track.' If you were to drop down suddenly ! T1 1 1 .1 I tion. There is room for. 14 more "5 pmasvuie, ana. near. me. peppie which will , be filled bv' the fall i'ouwould think-you were in months. : The total reeeints of the California. -The geld sensation there AcCA.;.,f;n in ,,nhnrt0 is at lever heat and. from whnt I could the year just ended were $39G5.1 of ,earn inis region is gang to develop Which amount the exDenditures were some .of the Onest gold deposits in the 1 . . . - - . . . $5949, Instructions were given for worItJ- ine uenesscc mine owned by tlie immediate erection of two new Mr- John Cramer is now turning out buildings at the Orphanage grounds an average yield of $1000 a day. The for whWi trm fnnriQ havn nirorixr prospect for the Roanoke and the a w m v a. v w 11M V VVft Jf I " ' t Tfc wns nlsn rprn. silver valley is also reported as' most research displayed In tho treatment of his subject -so happily illustrated -and yet withal so clever and forci ble that no one could fail to I? in tensely Interested. He opened op n nev and interesting field of study. encouraging. - ioais ...aso ...a6o ..6 1-3 ..7 1-2 spring Corn new Com Mcul. Dried Fruits Ulackberries. ...... . . Cherries.1...... Apples. .... Peaches, unpared i-a, unpared 1-4, , : " ' pared Eggs..... .... Feathers Flaxseed ...75 Flour Family ? 4 5 Superfine . .... 8400 Onions. I. 6oa8o Oats. ..............4045 ......... .. ..10 ...40 the publication of a periodical at the Orphanage, and also that a library be placed there. . v.,. The committee of examination re ported that they ; had investigated the condition of the Institution and aa3 I found it workings perfect and satis factory in all details. .." : The Orphans ...5a9 arereported in a healthy condition. :The success of the. Institution has exceeded the most sanguine ex pec tations t)f those who first conceived tlie idea, of its establishment. The Association is not yet quite three itimk rklrl anil rltiipino. if-a d-itf- rv ia Peas........ .. ................................ 6oa75 j tence gigantic strides have been ta- l otatoes lnsh ....................... ..00 I .nn -. Rev. W. R. Gwaltney, pastor of the Baptist church of this city, was one of the projectors and "founders of this enterprise, and cue of the first to conceive tne idea of its inauguration, and to him is due much of the credit -10 I of its grand success. We learn that the various denomi- TUflTI12 son AT TUB spiiirvc;. ' Editors Morning Netts:"l. a meet lng of the visitors held, at Mount Sweet...... Rags Cotton ........ Tallow , Wool washed . . . . . ; unwashed Wheat...... 5o ............i 1 6 ..:.......3o 20 ..fiai 35 RKTAlt PRICKS OF GROCERIES. i c:.i ihiv nr-viut. . ................... 1 Mams.... ..15 l - v Snouldcrs.... .......... ........ ....... ....8 Cheese... so I nations ot the State contemplate the CoffeerRio ......19 a-sio I establishment ot these iristitutiohf. The success of the Baptist O rphanage should he an.encouraj'einect'to other .Inventors and' patentees and all hav- enterprises, ing business with the U. S. Patent OI- There camj near ."v, ' i " . ;v,T I disgraceiul occurrence Willi V.UH11UC11W 1 ciidiicc upuu ijr "ucucy to their interests. New inventions patented. Old inven tions improved, vand rejected applica tions revived. Caveats filed. Trade marks registered. . ' Prompt a attention, bkintui service - being a Wednesday evening in the way of a difficulty b. tween the negroes and while people in consequence of some ' impudent and Insulting conduct on the part-of the negroes. There was first trouble at the A LBTTCR FIIOO 3XISS Fit l.CES ' , B. WILLARD, EVANSTOJiIll, Jlay 2o, 18S7. Dear Mrs. McBIess : It is high time we had a woman'rf celebration of "Decoration day.' There is hardly a richer or a fresher theme than womans work n the war. It has never been adequately set forth, but it wjis vast and heroic as the war itself. I doubt not wo have reached a point of observation from which we can at last do Justice to those Spartan women of tho South whoso hardships were so much great er, than our own. As they have told mo of what the war meant to it did. into their Rent very low for such nice houses. tf. A. Hacak & Son; i Dan IUvcr Bridge to Let. , At Madison. Rockingham County. N. C July 30th 1&S7. A covered bridge 2o3 feet long. 3 spans71 212 feet. and 70 $.12 feet, and 66 5 12 Icet; rock pillars already built. Bridge to be built as nearlf as practicable like the Settle Bridge at Dead Timbers. N. C JOHN M. GALLOWAY. J. M. Vaughx. R. C Nelson. G. W. Martin. Building Com. Madison N. C. July 6ih. 87. 2w Notic?. Now is your time to subscribe to Chambcis' Encyclopedia. F. T. CaniD the cenTl azt. is noi here representing the publisher. P. F. Callier. and will call on you in a few days. Do not foil to subscribe t this valuable work. tl. WANTED I A position as salesman or account ant, by a young man of experience. Good reference given. Address Luke. Drawer G, Greentboro. N. C 10 oS am. and 11 3a a rru Trains on Mhllind N. C Branch leaves GoUsboro. N C. daHy rxcept Sunday, 5 30 p m.; arrive SmiihSeU, H. C, 700 pm. Returning leaves Srr.iih field. N. C 7 30 a rru arrive GdIvVjcto, N. C. q 00 a m. Southbound train on Wi'.ion k Fajrct teville Branch is No. 50. Northward Is No. St. Trains No. 40 South will stoo enly at Wilson. GoMshoroandMagnofta. Trains No 47 makes close connection at Weldon for a!i points North dally. All rail via Richmond, and daily ex cept Sunday via Bay Line. Trains make close connection for. all points North via Richmond and Wash ington. An tralnt run solid between Wilming ton and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. JOHN F. DIVINE. General Sap t I. R. KENLY. Sup't Transportation T. M. EMERSON. Gcnl Pass. Agent RICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAIL no AD. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS HUN BT MERIDIAN TIME. TRAINS UOINO fcJOUTII. Come and see our butter cups; Greensboro Candy Co. SEALED PROFOSALS. Greensdoro, N." C. July iS, lUy.iJih. issc. 1 No.ra. i No. ri ' Dailr. DallT. Lava New York 1 4 45 a ta! 4 20 pta Leave PUUddr Lia.... 7 20 a ta til a Leave UaIUcctc. I v 43 a n! ll p ca LevtVihit)gVaQ j 11 .4 a ll CO p n Leave ClmkHUtTUle. 3 3'j po; 3COca Leave Lj&cLtarg. ... Leave DAaiHie 2C0pni Z Ca aa 8 to 8 Cm a ra Vernon Springs this day, Mr. G. D. them. eomin- rts T .11 1 . t I I ' 11 jorcanwas caueo 10 me cnair. anq t?A, .,.i i:.t,. ii,nt. M.sS Da.Sy M! Johnston tequcMed to hoarthstoncll si weI, M thcIr hrarL act as oecrctary. : . T ,,.., fnn uof 4i1t rtr.V.o?a r.r i,Am. ... . ''' l m, W IVIt lllttk ttlklt Ullliairi J 4 IIVIV. the tollowmg preamble and resolu tions were introduced by Mr. Levi llctuston and ably ,secpnded,by Mr. P. L; Ray ; - ' - v th ot U. S. Treasury Department at Washington, D. C, and opened at 2 p. m. of the 30th day of July. IS37, for furnishing and delivering at freight depot. Greensboro, N. C, in accord ance with meetnnation. one fit Hur Ism and of martyrdom ought not to I ciar Proof Chest. bo lost with tho -lost cause.v Some Each proposal must be accompanied rio, htx it-iii lv-. mutnn r .,1,1 by a certified check for S;o.oo. made ur r J r 7i . Payable to thr order of the Treasurer wish Charles Egbert Craddock, that ht: Uniled states. The rizht to re! TT V me I mm mm mmmm m. . . I . wnereas aiessrs. worm ana Aioore girtca clauglitcr or Tennessee, might ject any bids is reserved. of Siler City, after visiting the Springs I lcrnd her choico oen to such a s.acrrxl I Copies of specification can be seen. and relating stories so; marvelous that task as giving U3 the historical novels and any information obtained, by ap . t . . , ... . .. . , .. . . Mt , , . plymg to M. E. BELL. it took the credulity ot all present, of the war, showlag tho wonderful Supervising Architcc except the young ladies to believe, (Jn drama of woman's devotion and tho the kindness of their hearts and gene- faithfulness even unto death of that loslty'of their, natures), sent a lot of downtrodden colored race, whose turtles to mine hostsguet; therefore steadfast protection of their masters be it resolved, r ; ' 1 . homes is the brighest ray that gleams 1st. That the thanks of all are herc- Leav UiehajaX 3 C) p a 3in Scaled proposals will be received at I Lee?e Goldbora 12 rOaa' A 10 pa e oCce of the Supervising Architect L Riklb j 5 23 aa, 1 O0 an S. Treasury Department at gf?V- Leave iUUbcry I2 33atu' 11 ZZ ara Leave CLarkrtt 2 an 1(0 rra - - uev spcrtaaoarj , aJjia 33lrs Leave GrotnTille Arrive AtUcU C azs 4 41 j za 1 iru 10 ilvx TRAINS GOINO NOT.TH. 1 N v CI. 1 by tendered to "Messrs. Worth and Moore for lhe tunics, without any qualms of conscience though it may be with qualms of .the digestive or gans. Witt Moderate charges. -Send model or base ball ground liere a match" game sketch lor lree report as to patentability. Preliminary Information cheerfully furnished. - - a: s. yantis. : Solicitor ot American and Foreign Pat ents. 816 F Street. N.W., Washington D.C, was to be played.. Some seats had bden prepared forla.iies and a crowd of negroes took "possession of the seats before the spectators -had arrived. When the cio.vd collected some white 2d, That the names of the donors ever he held in remembrance, wheiher fond or not, depending largely upon the ammount ol turtle consumed. 3d, That We are aie satisfied that Mocre Worth could not be found in any two gentlemen ol the tate. and that this assurance of the gentlemen is accepted without dissent by the ladies. - ; 4U1. That had the turtles been as large as the tales toldby the kind don ors, they could not possibly have been consumed, but we are satisfied that the latter ire Mo(o)re VVorth(v) of the across the black cloud of sdavcry, and the highest tribute thoo masters will ever have accorded them. Happy are all who participated in the pageants that celebrated the era of reconciliation, and forever grate ful ought the white ribbon army to be that our well-beloved W. C. T. U has linked so many woman's hearts together across tho "bloody chasm' and joined in tender clasp tho hands of southern with those of northern daughters to fight for home, protec tion and saloon destruction. In the name of God and home ana ntivo land. , Your, for . the really re United States, which shall have a "tchool houscou every hilltop, and no k loon in the valley.' Frances K. Wir.rr.ri. Persia's Tiro Cents Caviirs 2r OK CRELNM5URU. N. C. Incorporated April 29th. .1SS7. un der the laws 01 North Carolina. Open for business July 2. 1 S3 7. Under , rigid examination of Com missioner appointed by thc Governor ol the State. Character and amounts of its invest ments carefully limited by Statute. Receives deposits Irom five cents to two thousand collars irom any one person.- Pays all profits to depositors. Makes loans on public bonds, real eitalcand firt-las personal security. OFFICERS: President. M. Win stead. Vux-rrcsidenisV:. F. Steele, J. A. Odell. J. H. Harris. Treats, or GtsAier) Samuel L. Trog den. Clerk (or Set relarj) H. H. Cartland. Duly. , Dilf. Arrive ClarL-tle j 5( iin' 6 l-'i tn S!ulr:ry I C IZxa' 8 CI p ra Htb Pui-t , 7 Z ara: 0 13 j ta Crvxrs'xjrj 8 4. t 9 4J -o -DqrLa i 12 l7r ta 11 LI era IU'-h . .. 2 4tia CJara Goldtlxno 4 11 C3ia Amc Dici;; 10 IOas 11 ml rn UcliOcttL 3 C 15 tsn Arri LjU-ar? 1 lSpr 1 CO tu lUltioor ,- :n.iUIl:-LLi. Na Yfrk-W.. . Dxr.tt: 3 43 p ra' 4 1") axa ..." h'2Z H 13 an ... liyra 13P ara , 3 Wan 12 i p ..." r.'j) -r-, 3i)n pi S -.!it. Is. N .W N. C. IIAILIIOAI) . No. ra Co. Z 2. a rt Z3 Nice Boarding Hous9 The McDonald House on McDon ald street is the p!icc to get nice Board and Lodging zl living rates. By Mrs. J. W. Kernoiji.e. , ocra jzth No- Zi. r-. IZ ir. Sdera ll "0 an iZ SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. On trains 50 and $l Fullrr.an Bu.Tct SIfeptr btt .vcen Atlanta anJ Yew York. ICc.v Orleans r.nd WasV.Irton via Dan title. On trains 52 and 53. Put 'man. Bu;Tct Sleep-rMcr.T.pmery and V.'aihir -ten. Aiken and Washington, via On trains 52 and 53 IV.lrr.m S!rr-cr between Iiichrr.cn J an J Grccr.lcro, an. Grecnshoro and Go! hbcro. For rates and in!crrr.ili:r: ar; to an Arr.t cf tl.r Lon-.rmy cr tci SOL HAAS.T. ll. J a. utaylo::. Cm. IV. .D. C.

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