THE MORNING .NEWS; ' By HAKPJOM & AflDREYS. Published Daily, L r.rr Sunday; THE r.ukoioG WVear (by Mail;, I'ots paid,.. ...... . .f 4 o I oo 73 ionm. Three Month. " . " Two Month,, " , . wt Month, " 4 T- cil f uWrIlT ; d4iv-rJJ Lt any part of the ci jr at ioCU pvt wcrvk. EKE III: No advertisement inverted in Local column at any price.' '- ' An extra cfwirge will be made for double-column or tripbr-ctda-iui adrt-rtixTmenu. AH' Announcement and recomendat ion of candi. d.it- (or ofike, wiJl he charged a advertisements. Advertii.--.u to follow reading matter, or jo' rn-cupjr as.y .pccia place, will not o received. . Amttcmcnf, and Oflictal adTernseroents 50 cm per q. tare f-w each ert ion. AdvcrtKcraenW kept under the head of 'New ' AJvertisMfftnenu' will be charged fifty per Cent, extra. Payment fur trani-nt advertisements must be made in advance. - V , Keinitanccs niuii be madefy Check, Draft, Postal Mney Order, Ex pre, or ' in Registered Letter, (hily u:h remittances will be at the mk of the pub. ludu-r. ' ' , . . UndTlh head of 'Special City Item," butine a-xkes will be inserted at the rate of 5 cent a line or erery inferiion. :...., frllE EAILBOADS. AKUIVAl. AND DEPARTURE OK TRAINS. KlMtViONO AMU IA NVILt.lt RAUJtOAU. Arrive Irom Richmond at. .... ...... ...... 9 43 a m ' .............. . 10.32 p m Le.iv9 fr Ri hiuond at 8.33 am ", .. .................... a-S5pni NOKTIl CAK.M.m KAILUOAD. Arrives from Clurbrttc nt 3.aa a tn .................. 940 p D Leaves Jor.Clnrlotte'at. .... ...... 9.48 a m ' ............10.44 pm Arrivt-s fr',m doldshoro at 9.30pm . . 10.20 p m 7.40 a m Leaves for ldsloro at .......... j. 9. 50 a m ' ) .................... 6.00 am . . ...... lO.tODU ' NOUTII-WETEKU N. C. HAU.KOAI rriv.- from Salem at . ... 8.00 a hi 9.34 p m Leave f.r Salem at . . . 10.00 a m 10.54 P m L p. asi v. v. kaii.rai. , Arrives from FayetteviHt; at 7 25 P m Leaves for l-'ayotteville at ;...o.so a m Arrives from Walnut Cove at .........5 00 P- m- U-avci t. Wal11.1t Cove at .......... ..r. 10.15 a.m. ; .. . . . ' . THE POSTOFFICE. Mails for hu North close, at 8.00 af m. and 9.00 p.m. Charlotte. ' 900 9 . Raleigh ' 9 Salem' " 9 0 9 00 Fayette ville ' , 9.00 Hie money ordr and roistered letter office will nly be open from 900 a. m to 6 p.m. General Delivery is open from 8 a. rn. until 7 p. in. except when opening mails. Also 15 minutes after penins the Eastern night taail. . iMtnday hours, lor general delivery.oo a. in lor alt hour ; and half hour after the opening -oT the . mails from both North and South. .The h)ck.b.xes are from 6.00 a. m. to 10.30 p. m RSSIOBNT CLEBGrX-MEN. Ptcsbyterian : J ' . Ir. J, Henry Smith, N. Cnurch St -Rev E. W. Smith, Ashcboro St. s. Greensboro antist : - I Rev W. R. Gwaltney, S. lm St., South lireenslro. Methodist Episcopal. . Rev. J. E. Mann, W. Market St. ti. V. Smith, S. Greensboro. Methodist Protestant : Rev. J. L. Michanx, N. Greene S - J R. Hall, Spring St Episcopal : ' Rev. A. H. Smbbs. N. Elm St. - " , h. ' -' ; PROBUCE'lVrARKET. Apples artH?n, per bu . . 4.toai.50 tlicoii hog round I . I'.Utt'T .... ...... . . Hofswax ........ Chick tiw-ol d . . . . .. . spring. Corn, new ' ..... . .........J....;........a9 .... ..... ...........5.18 .................. . .18325 . Tai8 ..t5aao ........ ........... loai 5 . . .... . .aso Corn Aleil ., ...... V ... 1i ioil l'ruitlkicklM:i riesl ...... . Cherries....... ...... Apples. .-. ..... . Peaches, unparcd t-9, " ' unpared 1.4, pared ........ a6o ....... 6 1 -a 7 1-2 ..233 r - a i-a a 5a9i t;TS5 .. r eathers . . . . t'laxseed.... ..io ,..75 Hour Family .450 Suierfine ................0400 OniNt9 ........... . t. ..... .',, ooaoo Oatn... IWk . . 6&7 1V.,S ..60375 ttt.ltoOS budi 1 60 , Swett...... 1'K Cottun....-... I'.dlow. ., . j'. ....... , Wil washed ...... unwashed ... Wh"oat. I ...... .........50 t . ... ....6 .-3. ao .V...$tai 25 KKTAIt. PRICES OF GKOCEKIKS I'acon Sides , . . . ...... i ........ , il.tHIS.... S'nuld;rs f!ieese . . . .... .. ColTttsRio. .. . . . l!.!l"..j.8 e " '-ato Inventors and patentees and all hav ing business" with the U. S . Patent Of fice are invited to communicate with me With confident reliance upon my fidelity , 10 ineir uueresis. - .Nrw inventions natPntPrl. -filrl invn. tions improved, and rejected a p plica- tions revived. Caveats filed. Trade marks registered. j Prompt attention. Skillful service. rlrntt rhnrorps ' flunrl mnrll' n. :lT.:L it';. . "..u ,:.. ' I'reiimmary lniormanon cneertully turnisfled. A. S." YANTIS, Solicitor ol American and Foreign Pat ents, 816 F Str--t., N. W., Vashingto:u D..C, ; . : THE LATEST NEWS. J wl it Indian JJaidenJ Infaiu atlon JUadM to a Couple of JJttrders. Aiken, Minn., July 31. At Kimber- ly yesterday a haK-brcd named Sank- adU shot and killed an Indian knotrn as Joe Autos and attempted to shoot another Indian named , Miscanango. After the shooting Sankada fled'to C... .1.; f .1. t r'. -l 11 ! siiujr ijkc, leaving ii:s wiic ;inu cnua i In a wigvram near the scene of the I trappdv. - TThi mnrninnr f (crutnno who is a cousin of the 'murdered Indian: went to Sankadawitra.n nn.l shot his hankada'sV child and then left in nursuitof Sankridn tar' the mir. pose ol killing him also. The trouble originated last Sunday when a small nartv of white men visited the Indian camp.- then, near J Aiken. The Indians had been drink. iri freely and were very hilarious. Nauwariaha. a prcltv Indian maiden. 1 became greatiy enamored of one !the cenllemen viito.-s and declared her Intenli in of marrying him then and - there. Sankada her uncle, favored the marriage and called a senior member ol the tribe to perform the ceremony. I This greatly enraged Nauwanaha's I Indian lover. Joe, who flew at Sankada with a knife, and a general melee en-I sued, some of the' Indians fighting among themselves and the others at-I tacking- the visitor's, with' drawn I knives.; I It is said that SauKada received a wound from Joe Amos's knile, and 1 that they subsequently quarrelled more or less duringthe week, the troub'e ending with the tragedy. Se-I rious contentions have arisen among j the Indians re-garding.their affairs, and I a digging up of the hatchet is hinted at. - . a - T I Prnhnhlu Sillied the HViinr I j . c fn - ! J LITTLE Rock, Ark.. July 31. Two mpn .,H P,,,r nnr! lnhnCnn ,r. reported ur nave ocen Kineu in mc - ' - - J a . l 1 ! it I tnnian icrruory r riu.ty m-iii uy 0(. desperadoes, who- surprised i inAm wni p ra nnM on -.i rret'if in inp i .i . , - I -t - r ' w Choctaw Nation. Two men who were with Peters and Johnson, escaped. lt is heiieved the - party in camp were mistaken for a United Stales Marshal's posse. The, assailants rode up and dema:.-dt d that they surrender, follow ing the demand with a shower ot bul- U-ts. when the two men fell mortally wounded. The -assassins gallopped avwv. Peters and Johnson were from Arkansa. - . .- , ' Wanted to Die After His Club's Defeat. ' Kansas Citv. ;july Sl.-jThomas Welch, aged finy-five, a veteran from the Leavenworth Soldiers noxutr, came here to witness the bail game nine from Fort Eeaven worth and an 1 ' e m. -l I- - tl amaieur team -oi inai suuuru. ne . was so much msanointea ;U tne ae 1 . , feat of the soldiers that he rushed to the centre of-the Aimourdale" bridge . . . over tne itaw ltiver anu jumpeo ou, falling thirty feet into the water, in- tpmlinor to end his existence. He was reseued by a passing skiff and his first words were said to be ex pressions of deep sorrow at the," de- feat of the mldiers ball teitm. IViotr Vrrer. IO KEY" West. Aug. 1 .-Two rew cases )fJIw 'ever have been reported by the hoard ot health siirce yesterday. No deaths have occurred during the past twentv-rfour hbuts. - i v To tic Invited to iugista. 1 Augusta. Aug.Ji.: The cny coun- cil took formal action to-lav and ap- - , , .. f . pointed a committee to invite President Cleveland to visit'Augusta in October, - v .. The Atlantic at Jlorchcad Sold I - - h .Moreheau Citt. Auiru t i.-Dr. f oiacKnaii, tor nimseu aim ;tsociatt: bought the Atlantic Hotel properly for $18,500 '' Thre was ''great ipplaue wlieit it was announced thalthe Doc tor was t he'p ireha-e. ' DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE CITY Greensboro. :'N. C, Wednesdry, Rug., 3, .TimJiATiofJAt. capital. t Washixcto.v. Aug! 2. 1SS7. Special Correspondence of the New. The Litest "oiip of- iuUrcikt in d- hiical cixck: is ttir dcciUcilf unique. scheme, th uh not as yet rlangei oasly developed to aticrupt tti orca- nize the next House of the Represent tativesuu a tariff issue br which cither ifie'frce traders or.'ihe protectionists shall secjire 'the orgatiiz itim instead of. a always heretoforr. electing the officer upon party lines. Should this startling; tendt a - . w . -A ... . t practical ctToit it' will tiiay the Irec "dUC "Kw uepuou- cans - lhc laller bcin aiJCI by the Randa11 winsf of the Democracy and w,c ,5SUC prcscniea . wcuia UC Hie C.l - max 01 s range developments in the n,itory oI panics. Should the c.ntot "ariow ,mn 10 01 Sliengtn De- twccn free a protection with Par,Y I'"" thrown aside the result cou'd not be predicted with any degree ol certainty. It is quite vidcut that lnc Pftection Democrats championed DY Mt- Kandail . will enter into no coalition which . involves a 5acificc of !"e pio.i upon which tlwy have already conspicuously avowed them- selves in antagonism to their party. Upoii the tjuesiion of the tariff they are substantially Republicans, and in any contest in which tariff lines are sharply drawn they may be expected to join .forces with the Republicans Carlisle Democrats ridicule the idea of any such combination, and at the same time intimate that 'those member j.who oppose tiieir piitv this ques tion. sliould go over t the RepubU- cans bag and baggage. The whole scheme" is visionary and will hardly Hitain to the, dignity of a serious contemplation,- The signs of the political times however srem to point to a possible readjustment of parties upon a tariff basis: and in this event s jtne. Democtat and a lew Re- ..ti " . nun r.T tri nun i n.-mKM . f . " " ..w ..... .... . cfrii-rvM . hiin'inui t. ic ... . ...l.lt.. that the National Conventions of foth rl: ... m.i. ' ."7 T!lt. .ngular spect ac!e of a pt n-ion ar Vll!llllta,i;,surr-nJl.rin, I.U ..-n.inn u ,c.., ' iA.t . . . ... . - 1 . Oy Commissioner ISIaCR iroilf a (tvil sioncr in Kansas ;iu which llie Wiiur aks that his name be stuck c 1 fiom the rolls, stating that he hud been cured by "faith in the lord." A jtcial examiner wa instructed tt at Oi.cc quire i;t the -man's .sanity. .The of . fiCe will Investigate as to hii.et h is suff ting fr .m religious mania, or whet!ier he has actually been cu:rd of te rijs..bililv for which he was ne.i- e: a Secietarv Whitnev has iut co- , . ,A cvr ..-..,i 1 ordinance for the Navv. The Hatch- kiss Company with which - the cmtracl has ieenVmadt. ." has agreed to estah.: lish a faclory in this, country , Uul u i use,Ainencan stee'e. becrctarv V hn- ney regards this cction as - m eessaty j to ensure out independence ol foreign poweis for naval ordinance. i Snatie Swaliotcs ra . ... Jasper Bryanliving out on the iwci east of town, relates a remarkable ii -cident between a D?ir of " his and a rattlesnake. A fine sow arid pigs used to go iu the river swamp, ato lie quently the sow would appear fr hci slops with ojc pt sh irt, whlc'i p won ii i' fiicnd' Brya?r that he tnut red his I- 10. s and Wont ittiejreh o' the j;ig. He had n t bwcu. 1:1 the s vamp lo: g bch.rc ho w.ta,Aa:np loiig bjiore he Was st.i tied h. the. peculiar iOjnd -i the "r.ulus .ol up -n 1 ivcliji;i o fou.d that -1 si tke- h id valocl .1 pig, bat the liltle lumtf, , u t -.n. satisfi -d wh ihe c-jufi icuicn. tti . tually kicked its fuel through toe oJIy of the snake and was walking u trying to find its wy out ol the wood, with its heaJ -sttilj enclosed in the hiwer.patt of the snakc body. Tiie snake was promptly killed, at.d louud to contain rattles. The pig was carried home and is doing well Marshv'dt On. TimisZ" , i . - . - . - . Tho astonishing -news :g.es ; forth that after a recent bull in Saratoga Berry Wan was observed wearing a collar and a pair jf cuffs which w.ere .lull o? wi'mkles.. - OF GREENSBORO. AND OF THE STATE. UALCtCQ nOTC. What Trebuh rinds to Write tbout at the State Capital. ItAl.Kluli. August I, K7. A meeting of clUrcni was hc!J In the court house Friday night Ut I to make further arrangement for Inviting President Co-ckml to the next Sfato Fair. Resolutions. were pHsstil and a committee wa an- I Points to m5Uo t.,0 nc.r. rancnictitd with the railroad au- inoritk-s for the transportation of the I President from Atlanta. A ronv nf ( rf the nolutionfi were foruiinlttl tn iht lidcnt Sutunlay by 51.,-or Thomp sm. itisiiojKM una cxpeeteu mat I Mr. Cleveland will come. - I That wand good uggttIon made me iMix's-uoserivr or Kunday morn- K. ui utive- nn encariipineni or lhc State Uuanl In IUileigh during fair I week. lie also euggrsts, that prlrea be otTeml for the Ut drilled' com. panles and that lhc comnotltlv drill bo held In the Fair CrbuniU. y nn iiirans lei me suggestion DO csirrledout. It would Incrcaa tho .MhHwntJtttii. p.i. r 1 gate receipts at the Fair Groundd 10 per ecu t. It the press of the Slate uo an in us power to nave it carried out and I believe It will be done. I Gusle Ilcflin, n little daughter. -of Mr. R. L. Heflln of this city, was l0UT "ur "vhile Tearl and -5l-tThuisd wl,Ho fdi8ln tho a"jck. AUo.Scaf, ''sWtoSl ..VMv j.. .A iaiuu .1 luaiuLuw. I 1 no tian cnterca tier iick and it win thought she would not live, but she was doincr wclT nt hiMt nrmnntd I il , , , ii0ieiaiisin-ooeu ior me iaii uui wi-re iioiuuic 10 unu it. it is not known who Mhot the lull. It-wasn careletw trick mid lht iirriwtrntnr ahnbi iu. .1.1 Till tloW titlKlIIittirr tfimr.jtif ,t ... 1 i vhihmij ...I.t..t. T . 1 w mm a maue nieniion some lime I ag was organized 'ast wevk. Tar- tlctihirs not known. I TheCity of Ualeigh" is the title of a new publk-alloii, Ju.st . out, by M A. Amis Jvti., of till city. It is a m-at little took, well printed and well written. It is from the -presses of Ldw.trtls A' Hrottghton of this city. Tho work is u . grvat help to the city, Iwing n history of lLileigh .fr.itn the ftiundotion to the present fine. The. Faniiers' Alliance held mwtiii;j here last week its the eourt house. But the meetings are cret1 and therefore nothing was learned of their business. In my next letter. I hopj to mind you a report of the Ohuk Show. Trliiuii. I'OOT IdfJIIT IBROftAI.M Jesie Bartlett-Davi has sailed to Europe Lil.iin t)Ic tt i at Giteu.od Lake for the Miininei. Marie Aimee .it one lime received a saiar) ol 55 a wctk. ' Uj vt .: t " t . Ihe Natio t.il Opera co np my Ii to nave an-ther season. R..pson & Cr ine be managed by I M Hill hereafter- Li.Iur. xi j.ell an 1 her manager have quarreled, it is said. Ropert M ntrll is j asini! the smn mei on his Long Unt ch farm. , ...... ..-. .... -i Wun.Manrti I l.in the leading rV M M.sieui h i hr.'ii a urc 5. ....... . . M.g-iek.i.ghi. u noted st..ck ac- tre- f 4'i!'ruia U t. avrli g lor lra- urc i. t ie Uu'ted S. te. II s-ie Bv atd. the tit si female mess :teo in the rtMn.a i: Lu sines , uas tnuriiwl o B. C. Stlcldt .ot lon ago. EduMi BvJdli.x a k !. the siicct i-asl v. h . vv xtulf. muc'i a the :; 1 1 IIa 11 ci i uusually serr. to : c -in nj.or l 5' l.iu i.yS ii( i is d d: 11: ua a rlevr ; 'e it ji iI a :tr c ih.mi-t II: .0 c pt -i d Ic E gli h ftaWad cj..ci ... Ante l a nt 1872. l c g-i rr rco vs $35' J wet k at W.il'acx !. a ill Tei-Jcget th si:if !. n ) aiid jo sit (I'i Ih-iI r:- j.Cciv.s -Sl'i a wet k. Pii 11 1 ' -11:1s ;cpa'a!rd from H eir hi.'ia f- u . c:a!lv o"iig- I ;i 11 0 i.cir hu ;ri ISiW ti -up j otle I U'ltiz aud tn. til 'hi 1 l!ucci gave her hu-bmb a uo d lump; Patii g ivc iL,de (Jaux an.i'hou liai.c und low GciMrr has ji:i.?io rd .-IT G.tn'.ini. ' No. 27 AcUroDoap Free! We had several hundrrd cards scat tered throojhoat the cilr jxitetday which when presented to Meiin, Al bright & McKot . Jacob Jones or our selves the holder of the card will ret owe cake ol - Active Soap.- Save tour 5ard and crt acakc No. ooe Uoti r; "Tosauw, Agents. Reduction in prices fully appreciated x ccn by an Increase c4 orders, Co " M :f "? B"S e?L material and workmanship can be had ,or hvc or in dollars. Also. caJl for steam cooker. w. nS: city sewers, mau rial poisons are the same. Ayer's Agvc Cure, taken ac- cor!'oe,to d.ixctwnf, Ir a warranted 7 O'clock 8haxp ! Our store will be closed until for- ther notice, at 7 p. m. Saturday's ex pieaj until rjrtner notice - "alter on ice can be had fresh and mcv Houston A nao. The meed of mcrity for promoting h""' .urnciincss, is cue U) j. Ay.cr ,C- whe0te .Hi!r.Vigo.r. U a universal beautifier of the hair. Harm- ,CSJ( frcclive. and agreeable, it tanks among the indispensable toilet ar- ucies. lTlour A Hig Lot! Wc have all grades of corn, &c. aputl Houston IIros. or Boat. Three new houses iust finished on Orange St. one square from the Graded School and Presbyteriin Church. Kent very lo for such nice houses. tl. ' A. II agn & S)S. Dan Hirer Bridge to L t. a . r.:.- o..-t.:..i r- A idunuu, iuviui;hjiii vuniT, m r iulv toth iZSi. A covered bridge jo3 leet long, x snans-7i a 12 fei. and 70 s-i 2 feet, and 66 5 ts feel: rock P'1!?" ,rdy built. Hiidge lo l ouiti as itcariy a praciicauic iikc tne Settle IUidgi: at Dead Timber. N. C. John M. Gai.Ijowav. J. H Vaughx. R C. Ntioy. G. W. Martin. (Ju tiding Com. .Maui son N. I .. July Ctn. 67, 2W Notice. Jow is your time to subvoibe to Cltambeis' Encyclopedia. r. T. Camp the genl act. is now I here representing the ubli!ier. P. F. c acr.and will call n you in a few davs. Do not fil to subscribe t this valuab'c Oik. ' " tl. WANTED I . A position as salesman or account. ant. by a yung man of experience. G-KXi reference given. Addtets LUKU Draxer G, Grtc-.!oro. N. C. CMiir and see our bu'icr cups; Greensboro Caxov C". SEALED PROPOSALS. Gru.nsdoko, N. C July 18, S7. Sealed proposals will be rraeived at I the tfice o! the Suprr i:ng Architect f s rrair DrnTrltnent ui I Wasbtngto i. D. C , and tipened ui 2 - - - - - M m mwr p. m. of thr Uy ..I J i-y, iSS7. f,r furnishing and dchvt ting at Ire cht depot. Grce.-sboio. N. .C. in acco.d- ance with stecificati.'n. (1) Bur elar Proof Chest. Each protnisal must be acomipani d by a Ortificd rhrck for $50.00. made payab'e i ihr trdri if Hie Ircaiiet t lhc United Stairs. Ihetieh' to rr! I j.-rt any bids is ictcivnl. I C pie : p-cincto 1 cin lc e-M. J ad any iiiNiiTatiii o.iiainel, bv ap !! to M. E. BE. U Supiiin2 Arihiitr People's ?;vo Cents Civhrs Boak OK CKKlLVMUKll. N. 1. Incorporated Apiil 29-h. 1.S87. o dertt.e av . I N-rh Cat--;i ". Open I .r l.u io s .u' 2. 1857. Und t rig !, -iamnati t".n mi5otrtier ap; i: t-.-.i by t!i- Govrn 1 I the S'at Chat-c:rr atd invm- ts 1' its invt i:t-nt fill-i-.ijrd tir Mj'u'e. RCrirc dpoit r ni fi.r ceo' t Unt oiiu .l ii it -Ir-MO any one pcs-n. . Pay all r-ilit o drp .i Mikes l-nn uii ic toid. real cia'cand lir t cia.4 p ivnal xrcutity. OFKICERS : ' Prtsi.UHl). M Wi iMeaJ I Vcr- rrejU. mti - V. F. N 1 r V , J . , . O.trll. J. II. ISarnV 7 rftis. (r Cdikur j Simu-1 L .T l tr den. . OtrknrSxrftArj).. Cailta d. 1887. ,".,.XlHic9 Boarding Houss;!": J 1 I " ! I .cDo The McDona'd !l-ur on all strict the plac- ! grl iic Birdan lLi g n at liv ing ra'i v. Bv.Mr-. I W. Kkknoiilf. , tlr-. .......... tWy ... .. I II.......-,-. " "iM.t.... -.-. n ! V ri i i N trtJ try ' WIL.MINGTOM WELDON RAIL ROAD COMPANY. r CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUT1L K'o. No. 4S1 No. o? No. 4 r.n- rA.: 't..i Lv Welion.. 3 15 p m 5 3X p m I ioiq Ar Rocky X!t 2 p m; J Ar Tajboro, 4 50 p m ... Lv TarboroJu X rnv f Ar Wdson.. 4 05 p tn 6 if pm tcTan L VVilioQ.. 4 15 pm .. .....X... Ar Sclmx. . .5 4a p m... . Ar Farctter'tt i n ra LvGoldiboro 4 54 P nV? 40 p rn!j 5S a ra l.t ia-no.u o 09 p tn 3 yzprrt 5 iSarn ly Burgaw. ;7 00 p m( 6 l j a ra Ar Wilming.17 50 m'9 55 p n.7 00 a tn TRAINS COt.:G NORTH. ! No. 4$ : No.47 No, 43 Daily. ? Dailr. 5 Dxilr. Lv Wilaiingj 1 1 40 pro $ 5 a m S 5 1 p n Lv Burgaw.; 9 34 a m y 50 p m Lv Maznha 12 $5 am 102J am 1042 pm Ar Goldibort 5$ a m il $ am 11 $S am Lv Fayettev.j 7 00 am ArSelraa... ......... 9 5$ a m Ar Wilsoru. ........ 11 25 am ....... ' Lr Wilson ..tl 32 a m 1225 pen 12 $1 ara Ar R"kyMu.... ...'1 ou n nil 27 a m Ar Tarboro.) '4 ?o Dm Lv Tarboro. .......:ii 30 am Ar Wcldon.. 4 05 a ra-2i 5 p m 2 4 a m Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halilai lor Scotland Nrtk at too p m. Returning, leaves Scotlarkd Neck at 9 30 a m.. daily except Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro, N. C via Albemarl 5c Ralctzh. R R. daily, rxcen Sunday. 6 pm.: Sunday 5 p m.; arme Williamston. ri. C, a lanm, ana 6 40 prn. lltfturnir.g leaves Williamiton. N C. Dlily except Sunday. 8 00 a m. Sun day 9 50 a mj arrive Tartxro. N. C. to 05 a m. and 1 1 30 a m. Traink on Midland N. C Branch leaves Gi!ds!.ro. N C. daily except Sunday. 5 3 a p m.; arrive SmiUifieU. N. C. 700 pm. Returning leaves Smith, field. N.C., 7 30 a m., arrive (oUUhoro, N. C. 900 a m Southbound train on Wilson & Fayet teville liranch it No. Jo. Northward it No. 51. Trains No. 40 South wiU stop ouly at Wilton, CkUltboio and Magnolia, , Train No 47 m V.r clove connection at WcMnn for all p)lntt North daily. AU rail via fi.ichm.imt, and daily r crpt Sunday via Bay I inc. Train mate clove connection lor all points North via Richmond and Wash ington. All trains run solid lctwcm Wilming ton and Washington, and hae Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Supl J. K KENLY, Sup't Transportation T. M. EMERSON. Genl Pats. Agent RK IIMOXIl AND DANVILLE r-AILr K01D. I UNDENSED KCIIEDCLll. TIIAIaSKUM BY MEIUDUN THIE. TUH.Nd GOING bOUTII. 20:b. ISC No. M. No. tl Duilr. I DaUy. IaT- N Y"f'a 1 iiau'4 20 pea faM.c ITilUUli-LU....; 7 m CZl pta IMtc 1U11. toon-. : '.MS an 311 o fcj LfS4r Wittti. H 4aAtllCOpia Lrv. fb.rlrt- atillr. 3 3 n tn' 3 CO n IVaT I.tbMir) .. laravr liantllW. .... ZZ0Vt 5CS aaa 8 S tca 8 CS a n lv LuLtu.L 3 OJ v n 2 a ta Lmr G-AULjtu$ ISSOaaj 'A 10 ptm Imit IUUiU. .... .... SZOtm 1 OQsca trsvtf D r.jut 6 37 m! 2 Z3 am Hu'i I'Hut Ill' lOlCaia Li art .vhbQrjM ;iz2"Ja&ai 1123 Lnt triMikrft 2 213 110 pea l. :i,utul4ig . ,.., i 3C mjm 331 pta rivilU f Ui ta 4 48 ca Ar A Imu... ....j I J tu lQi'Jpu THAlN-l OOI NO N01XTK. Mil ru lsn7. Kc fit. , N.u. raU. 1 Daly; 1 6 ra' C ra ' n 4iu 801 p ta 7 .V". aru 9 13 Z 0 4J 1 ta 1247'M 12 C7 mm ill 1 tu C 3-) ara ' 4 30 tM 1 1 ac rivt- rtrldt Si;jbnr .. .. II zh P i.t .. llfw-i tAtcrn Dar -m KU4ub (it.ta-at .... Am Ddi ......1: lu II ?J - r.j- n--i . ' 3 .'"I C i; axa Arrl. L. cllrif . 1 I5a 1 tXJ au i. .t!o4t"Tiilr . .. 4 40 p tu 4 II am ;ruiuin i HiApui' tr la am II Id."- U 1') C3 ta - rnll 1 U. ... 3 txj.ra 12 ZZ ca Nr. Vfk ...... C)A.j 3 CXI 1 ta T I -t-.i-. y.' N .V .N.CL ItAlLIUIAD. (.Mi'iwrrN N'v. "A. Sk Li. a m 7i ta a 3.) NI. .". Z ll 3o a n i2 3.J ara il t.4 jl t-TM r. K.l- tn ' SLEEPlNt; CAR SERVICE. On trains 50 and 51, Pullman BuHrt S"crp-r lu twrrn Atlantt anI Yew York. Nrw trl-nt and Wan!ingtnn via Dm i!V, On train 52 and 53, I'uV. rr.i t Bufct S'.rrp-T Mor.t;'omrfr .nr.l Viavhir;;tcjn, AiVrti ami WaO.iM-tnn, via Dan!!e. On tr.iir. a-r! Ct Pu'.lmm SVff 1 j . . , . . 1 . . irrnsfitTTo and !v?cro. or r.i?c arui intormal'ian arr'f to 'an .fn' ol th Co'np.mrcr to 1- j IlAAs T. M. js. i.tayi.o::. , s . t, x

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