1 1 THE MORNING-NEWS,? Br HAMPTON & ANDREWS, i iii 4aUiUluU UlUO. 1 f , Puullshed Daily, t wEpt Sunday.. TIWt n . lm lH)i.M,rf,. ib " ! t . t ' I W j . . .......... .. . . . ' .1 . . . .1 . . . . J r.vtrs or r-biciptw, i aijvaxcii: One Year (bjr Mail, Poue paid,...;... I 4 00 Si Mnnthf " - , 00 Three Month. " 00 Two Months, M " '. 75 One Month, " " " o pE VOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE CITY OF CRXHNSE020. AND OF THE ST ATX. fjV TininuiiiMil a 4m To city rirCT$T, Aherl in aoy part of the city J 7 fT O atioct per week; K I V Li-i. i. Greensboro, N. C, Srturdry, Hug.. '6, 1887. " w' - f T Hi ; 11 lis iii 111 iii 1 iii ii vi ill i t r WW No dvertietu inserted tn Local column at any THE LATEST NEWS. price. An extra clorgc will be made Tor double-column or triple-colonn advertisement. All announcement and recomendationt of candi date for office, will be charged as advertisements. Advertisements to follow reading matter, or to occipy any specia place, will not be received. Amusement, and Official advermetnents 50 ctt per square for each iusertioo. v Advertisement kept under th head of "New tue nn VG GISTS. Their Convention at either ill e Other ATetvt . - AshlviLle, August 4. The drug gists' convention met to-day at Opera Hall at ii aTm. About fifty delegates were present The balance of those ITU. AT TUB WILD VTAVEV AQC ' nay inc. -Morehead City. Aug, 1SVT. Dear Morning AViri : We have been summering her now for several days and while oar intentions have been of Ihc best, so little could bo found to say o! interest - that " we a rinuT tore ntuno. A land there is beyond the tea That 1 have never seen, But Johnny says he'll take me there And I shall be a queen. Hell build for me a palace there. It's roof will be of thatch. And it will have a Utile porch And everything to match. have delated until this time writing 1 And he'll five roe a garden green made lu advance. Rcmitances must bo made by Check, Draft, Postal Money Order, Express, or in Registered Letter. Only such remittances will be at the risk of the pub lishers. Under , the head of "Special City Items," business notices will be inserted at the rate of s cents a line or every ini?rtion. THE B AILBO ADS. AKKIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. mtHMOM AND DAMVILLE RAILROAO. Arrives trom Richmond at....... C. R. R. Dr. Rowland is president. T. C. Munds. secretary. The address of welcome was delivered by R. J. Page and the response was made by Mr. Hancock, of New Berne. The display of goods in the court- room is extensive and, splendid,' at trading considerable attention from the public. The Grass and Grain Fair opened And he'll give me a "crown Of Cowers that love the wood and field And never grow in town. And we shall be so happy there. And nerer, never part. And I shall be the grandest queen The queen tf Johnny's heart. and 10.3a p m ... 8.3a am ... Q55'Pm NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. Arrives from Charlotte at - 8 a m .......'940 P m 9.48 a m 10.44 p m Leaws for Richmond at. i Leaves for Charltie at. Arrives from Goldsboro at . Leaves fr (l.ld-lnro at.... NORTH-WESTERS N. C rrivcs from Salem at ......... . 1 . . .... . ..; 9.30 p m 10.20 pm . ... 7.40 am .... 9.50am .... 6.00 am .... lO.ao p m Leaves for Salom at. RAILROAU 8.00a m 9.34 p m .. 10.00 a m ......... C. f. AND V V. RAU.ROAU. Arrive from FaycttCviUc at 7-5 P m leaves for Fayettcville at... .........9 5 a m Arrives fro.n'Walnut Cove at 5 P- m- Leaves for Walnut Co Je at ,0.15 a.m. THE POSTOFFICE. Mails for the North close at 8.00 a. ra. and 9 oo p.m. , Charlotte ' .9 9 Raleigh " 9 Salem " 9 9 p'ayetteville " 9 The money order and registered letter office -will Wy be open from 900 a. m. to 6 p. m. General Delivery is open from 8 a. m. until 7 p. m. -except when opening mails. Also, 13 minutes after pening the Eastern night mail. Sunday hours, for general delivery, 8.00 a. m lor alfhour ; and half hour after Hhe opening of the mails from both North and South. The lock-boxes are from 6.00 a. m. to 10:30 p. m. " - RESIDENT CLERGYMEN. Piesbyterian ; - Dr. j.dlenry Smith, N. Cnurch St. x Rev E. W. Smith, Asheboro St. S. Greensboro. Baptist : , Rev. W. R. G ltney, S. Elm St., South Greensboro. Methodist Episcopal. - Rev. J. E. Mann, V. Market St. G. F. Smith, S. Greensboro. , -Methodist Protestant : -Rev. J. L. Michaux, N. Greene; St J.R. Hall. Spring St. Episcopal : Rev. A. H. Stubbs. N. Elm St. any description cf the place. Of course many of your readers know Morehead but for the benefit of those who do not we will try to give some idea of its attractions and ink. rests. The name alone ought to make it in terestinrr to many of your readirs so familiar Is it in G. Morehead has 1 hen jorinny man your nine ooai I o sail across tne seal There's only room for "kinxr bcrne IIouse.,' If you wish a tre- I aueen. mendous crowd, plenty of fuss and I For Johnny and for me. feathers, folly and fashion, fun and .Ani jonnny. aear i ra noi airaia to-dav ; .'at the Farmers Warehouie. I rMit. :r -uiany wind or i ac, y - ; nunc, jruu uait siauu iivavj va The exhibit is fine. . but limited in pense, late hours, champagne sup. quanity. The attendance small. The pers and dinners, go to the Atlan- bad weather is a great interference, tic." If you are merely seeking cool Addresses were made by Capt; Atkin- breezes. quiet(but select) society sea son, Hon. T. D. Johnson. Congress- Kithlncr and "Brainfood" in abun dance, go to the Newbern ; House.'' Consider her ways and be wise:" Never were two resorts more widely different than these two hotels at this place. .Neither house ever had such tremendous crowds as they have had this summer. The awful heat 'has driven people here who nover-dreamed of the sea side and some who never saw the ocean "in their lives before. At the '4Newbern,, the kindly and familiar face of Mr. i murrnri inn fn.mn. tcrnr n? t nn i . .... . nntch of wohds near hv he assaulted p-""'" wii.w. mv OBt fll bOUtnern Illinois. ' I n . -r i i. ... - i rr . I . 1 1 1 1 .1 t a 1 . T in. i'j. ciua'ii in virtnsooro. l iiougu iiicsc arc ioc menus ui uic uic l.w some-what divested of his usual Ca? a?d f amcs Bcl1- w "Ye4 in .t - ... v neighboring county ol Galatin. Not dignity (as well as other things) less than ciirht ethers who have re- when iu the surf, one is almost ceived these notices have been waylaid tempted to say "Brother Crawford and killed. A meeting of the citi will nmv loati V from shfrn fnroo ZC"S of the county is called for August man Nichols and others. Warm clear ing weather. The crops have been much damaged by the heavy rains. WILMINGTON & WELDON RAIL ROAD COMPANY. r CONDENSED SCHEDULE. Brutal lssaltit Upon Child Houses the Whole Toicn to Anger. a North Adams, Mass.. Aug. 4. James Maxwell, thirty years o!d. en- ...0.54pm ticed the nine year-old daughter ol N. W. Robinson from the latter's house this morninir, and. taking her to a For I am always sale, my dear. If you are by my side. Lucy Clifford, Illinois Ituhlux. A Chicago Times special from Har risburg. 111., says: Persons who have just returned from the interior of Hardin county report that the Ku klux gang are preparing for another onslaught on the good people ol that section. Since the James Dell assas sination of last week Judge Jacob Hess. Logan'Belt's wile, and a number oi others have received writ ten notices to leave the county. Peo ple throughout the county are terri fied, and many are leaving without receiving the invitation extended to so many. The gang is beginning to warn people of other counties to get Among Active Deep Free! We had several hundred cards scat tered throughout the ciiT yesterday which when presented to Messrs. Al bright & McKni, Jacob Jones or our selves the holder of the card will get one cake ol -Active Soap." Save your cards and get a cake of No, 00c laun dry soap, Houstox & BfcO. tf- Agents. - o j 7; t TRAINS GOING SOUTH. as seen bv an increaie et orders. Go I vn No- 4S No. 43 o. 4 toCH. Doughty', and tee what Day. J Daily. ;Ua elegant pair oi Gaiters In the war of V lWr?r J f5 P m & P tV lo mitrtsl anrl wnrVmmth t in h I IvCVT Ait 3 11 P HI for five or six dollars: Also, call for I r I'boro-r $ P iteim fAAVrr. t I T arooro.li I 33 pm I Ar wusoa..4 05 p mo 53 p rnj 07 a ra I LT Wiluvi . ii imm' 1 Whether from swampy land or stag. I Ar Q!m irm' t nantToLorfrornthe deadly rases of Ar r.MU E ml 1 . . . .. . . ........ ...... cuy sewers, maiarui poisons are tnc Lv GoMibnro i u n m 7 nntn'itu r.. --w - M V m- M M Lv Magnolia 6 09 p m 3 jSpmciSam Lv Burgaw.. 700 p m ........ 6 13 a m Ar Wilmlng.jy 53 r 09 3$pm7com TRAINS GOWG NORTH. ra same. Aycr s Ague Cure, taken ac cording to directions, is a warranted specific for malarial disorders. 7 O'clock Sharp I Our store will be closed until fur ther notice, at 7 p. m. Saturday's ex cepted) until farther notice. Butter on ice can be had fresh and nice. HOUSTON A Bro. ritv for promoting 1. is due to J. C. N o. 4$ ' NTo.47 ;N o. 43 Daily. Daily. J Dailr. Lv Wilmlngit 43 pm S panS p pw Lv uurgaw.... f9J4rn95apm Lv Magnolia 12 32 amio23 m 1041 pm ArGoIds'oor.i 3$ a m' 11 3$ am 11 5S am Lv Fayettev. !....... .7 00 a m' ArSelma. .. 0 c.3 a m t - her. He tied a handkerchief over her. mouth and after the assault the child lay. unconscious for several hours. She finally crawled on her hands and knees back, to the house, where she fell in a faint. Officers started in puisuit of Max well, accompanied, by the. little girl's father. Robinson first caught sight of the - brute, and distancing the of ficers Robinson knocked Maxwell down with a club. He would have killed him at once if the police had not interfered. 'The child identified Max- of habit. Mrs.. Crawford and their 6th to devise means to ferret out the murderous mvstenes. lhe rant? is lovely, well regulated family - of on the order of the Bald Knobbers. children accompany him. Most, of land is jjetting bolder with each, sue- cessive crime, barl bncrwooa. one W T J W J M W A. M . illV WVIS VA Newbern. The greatest number here at any one time this season has been 75, but there are a great many tran sients constantly coming and going of the persons warned to leave Eliza- bethtown. has taiten up his residence here lor fear his life will u taken . especially iu the early morning at train time, when one would fain slumber, but unless under an opiate well as her assailant and he was placed which keeps lhe house lively enough in jail. While on . his way to the jail a crowd collected and attempted to take him from the officers and lynch him. Several prominenj citizens offered to head the a band to attack the jail and hang Maxwell. The little girl has' be-- come unconscious tnis evenmor. ana The President tcllt risit Co lumbus and Indianapolis: The meed of merit personal comeliness Aver & Co.. whose liatr igor is a universal beautifier of the hair. Harm less, effective, and agreeable.it ranks I Ar Tarboro.l.. among the indispensable toilet ar- Lv Tarboro.: tides. Ar Wilson-. . ...... . Lv Wilson ..U 3 a a ro Ar RolyMLj Ar Wcldon..U 05 a ra II 23 am! 1223 pm i23i m t 00 p m i 27 am l4 33pm.....v.. it 33 am..; 2 13 p m'2 4 3am ITlowr A Big Lit ! We have all grades of Flour. Our White Pearl" and -Sil ver Crown" Flours cannot be beaten. Try a sack. Also, Meal, Shipstufl. Corn, &c. ap22ti Housto: Bros. For Rent. Three new houses just finished on Orange St. one square from the Graded School and , Presbyterian Church. Kent very low for such nice houses, tf. A. Hacan Jfe Son. Dan Ttivcr Bridrc to. Let. At Madison. Rockingham County, N. C July3otb 18S7. A covered bridge 208 feet long. spans 71 2-12 feet. and 70 5-12 fett. and 66 5-12 feet: rock oillars already built. Bridge to be built as nearly as practicable like the Settle Bridge at Dead Timbers. N. C. JOHN M. G ALLOW A V. J. M. Vaughn. R. C. Nelson; G. W. Martin. Building Com. Madison N. C, fulj 6th. '$7. i 2w Notice. Now is your time to subscribe to Washington, D. C. Aug. 4 The President came in from Oak View at Sleep is an mi possibility. Among 10 this morning and the cabinet met Chambers' Encyclopedia. other guests at the "Newbern" are at the White House at lhe usual hour. F. T. Camp the genl agt. is now Mr. Thos. Green (a wealthy banker All the rrn of Newbern). Miss Maud Greene the I cept Secrctai ta House at the usual hour. b. T.Camp tne gen 1 agi. is now lembers "were present ex- "here representing the publisher, P. F. - ... Callter. and will call on you in a few tary Bayard and Attorney davs 'Do not f.n lo subscribe to this arland. The President hai valuab'e work. tf. the physicians say .that there is little ?ldest daughter, a budding brunette General Garland. The President hai yaluab'e work. t.v ' I in hen fnrtria cmrv xt.fkll fii nnn rf lint I ...... i t . I chance of her living-. An angry crowd .' aw 1,w virtually oeciaer. 10 mae snori stop uii auuuiuct. 1 at Ijoiumuus anu inaianapoiis on nis is waiting - about the jail, and , if the girl dies to-night it is expected that an age and is are also Dr. and Mrs. Bates, a very way to St. Louis in October WANTED I PRODUCE MARKET rponial nnunln Thn Tlr lit Y-o! rT ol tf effort will be made to lynch Maxwell. - . . . , T1 fnunrl in him hpr socond huslwnd. to the.jail. Apples green, per bu.. . .. Dacon hog round Reef ...... Rutter.... Ueeswax. I ........ .. Chickens old spring Corn new...... Corn Meal. ... - Dried Fruits Blackberries. ........ Cherries............. ' - Apples. ...... .T...... Peacheis, unpared 1-2, '. unpared 1-4, pared .... .. Eggs Feathers . . Flaxseed........... , Flour Family . Superfine. Onions.... Oats'................., .. Terk ..... ..... i.ooai.50 ... ......aq 5a8 .iSa25 ...........aiS ..........15330 ioais aso . ..a6o .......6 1 -a ....... .7 1-3 ....233 . x-2 Drawing the Color -Factory Line' in 1 ..... . ........ 2 ...539 ....10 ...7S 4SO ' 04 00 ........... .6oaSo 4045 ..6a7 Nashville, Ten n., Aug.--3: A distur was created yesterday rt the establish ment of lhe Captil Conntng Company by the action of Mr. Chas.' Q. . Page, the general mannager. The com pan have employed thirt) whith woman at ?o cents per dav. Yesterday Mr. Mrs. Tolbert of New Jersey, with her husband aud two sons. The latter are building a light-house some distance from here under the U.S. Signal Service Mrs. Tolbert is a youthful looking matron to have such tall - well-grown sens. There is no ball-room nor dancing here but those who wish such amusement hie them to the ''Atlantic' which is within easy walking distance, and a A position as salesman or account- ant.'bv a young man of - experience. Good reference given. Address - LUKE. Drawer G, Greensboro. N. C Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax lor Scotland Neck at 00 p m. Returning, leaves ScctlamL Neck at 9 30 a m.. daily except Sunday. Trains leaves Tarboro, N. C. via Albemarl & Raleizh. R R, daily, except Sunday, 6pm.; Sunday 3 pm.; arrue Williamstoa. I. C, 3 lonn, and 6 40 pm. Returning leaves Williamston. N C. Daily except Sunday. 800 am, Sun lay 9 50 a m. arrive Tarhoro. N. . C, I005 a m, and 11 30 a m. Trains on Midland N. C Brancli leaves Goldslwro. N C. daily eicept Sunday, 5 30 p m.; arrive Smilhficld. N. w.. 700 p m. Kcxurnmg leaves amun- field, N. C, 7 30 a m , arrive coiavlioro, N. C.9 00 a rru bouthbcuntl train on V1ls0n oc r ayet-, teville Branch b No. 30. Northward it No. 51. ; Trains No. 40 South will slop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Trains No 47 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, and daily ex cept Sunday via Bay Line. Trains make close connection lor all points North via Richmond and Wash ington. All trains run solid between Wilming ton and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached, . JOHN F. DIVINE. General Sup t J. R. KENLY. Sup't Transportation " T. M. EMERSON. Genl Pass. Agent 1C1IM0ND AND DANVILLE IUIL- UOAD. CONDENSED bCIIEOUUl . TRAINS RUN BY MBRIDIAN TIMIl TRAINS (JOINQ (SOUTH. Come and see our butler cups; Greensboro Candy Co. SEALED PROPOSALS. May. 29 ib. 1M7. No.M. Nv 1 Oiilj. Dsily. LeT Ne York ..' 4 4 a ro 4 3J m LA?e iniiUJelLU. . ..I 7 2at CL1 o Learc BUUracrr 1 0 43 a U5) 012 p m Leave Wubin-Um 11 .4 &ra,ll (X) jtn Leave CbAilottMiTUlr. 3UpDj 300aa I4T I.jccbtnrg. . . .. 5 SO p tw I "5 Oi tun Leave DttntHU.. ...... 8 5 pro SGSan Leeva Blcbraond. 3 XX) p tn 2 30 tn Greensboro, N. C, July 18, 87. Sealed proposals will be received at I Leate Ooldboro., '.12 30 am, H 10 pta I , i. 1 1 r - i . r.i 1 1 . i Page increased the working; force by atxiui P" .wai i wiu uu iue the addition of nine negro men Ji each way between. This walk lies along uogue ijounu t.upon wnicn uoin hotels are built) and is a favourite per day and fitteen negro woman at 75 nt- nJt rf the white woman stuck. aed it is said the other twenty. four promenade by-' moonlight.i ' Boats I . 1 t At I 1 . A. will strike this morning. Both races Peas.......... ., Potatoes Irish , Sweet Rags Cotton. .'. . rallow.. Wool washed unwashed.............. Wheat.. ....6oa75 .............. .60 ...................... ..SO I 6 30 .. ........ .26 .....fiai 25 and sexes are required to work to gether. , '; . - Cluhbcd IIi$ irife and Ended - ' Ilis . Life. are seen here and there by a bright torch fastened on them. They, are catching flounders" which we will have for - breakfast. Mrs. L. A. Bailey with her welll-trained voice Iead3 in all our musical enterprise I McGregor in which Gen. -Grant -died. uuu gives i; it. picL3uie uj uu iuei.-3 f -Defaulter Ousted. New Yokk, August a.-At a special meeting of the board of trus tees of the New - York Soldiers and Sailors Home yesterday ireasurer was ousted. His accounts are $00,000 short, which his friends have made good. . . , .ji- Personals, the office of the SuDervisinir Architect 1 Leave Raleieh Ahnc. Nusson owns two DUiluingsin 1 0r it s. Trehsurv Uenarttncnt at I Lee Uarcatn n-. ,ee-...H Ctitm rw Wahirnrton. JJL C . and ooenea at 2 I riiin rowr.. . uujiuu iiui-n. JJWW v--j I ;. . . ,r. i . Tc,t..rnn 1 rt. tn. 01 tne 10m aiv 01 iuv. IM7. lor Mayor Francis A. O Ksefe.o! Limcr- furn;.hinP' and deliverinr at freieht Leve Cbarlotte. ick. win visa -iius cuuuiijr in i ogpoi. 'urccnsDoro, itm v., in accoro- 1 -- 7? , ember. Congressman eicct Rice, of Minne sota, and Hare, of Texas, are veterans of the Mexican war. In. W. Drexe). the banker, has j - - . - - . . .... . . written Commander-in cniet - fair- clnld a letter tendering to the surviv ing Uuion soldiers. 0! the late war, in nernctuitv. - the cottnrc on Mount C37axn 1115 m' lirjm 1 OOsta 2 Z0 sta IU ! Gun . , ' ;-. RRTA1L PRICKS OF GROCSRIES. Eicon Sides, ... .. i u . - Shoulders Cheese ... ..... . . . , Coffee Rio....... 7 ..to ..IS . . . 8 V.20 ...19 2-3&IO New Orleans, Aug. 3.-A terrible of music. 'e are especially glad to domestic tragedy occurred yesterday have her with us as wo have no oth- at ; bt- Louis. Miss, jonn Laaner er music whatever.. Our Hit good- m a lit ot jealousy beat his wiic almost natured host Mr. Wiggins in placid contentment .remains calm and un- PATENTS; Inventors and patentees and all hav ' ing business Vith the U. S. Patent Oi fice are invited, to communicate with me With confident reliance upon my fidelity doubtful , r to their interests. 1 New inventions patented. Old inven tions improved, and rejected applica tions revived. Caveats filed. Trade marks registered. . ' Prompt ' attention. Skillful" service. Moderate charges. Send model or - sketch for tree report as to patentability. to death with av clubr When his wife. covered, with blood, which flowed from a dozen severe cuts on' the head and neck, had fallen appirentl y life less at his feet, he picked up a pair of scissors and drove one of -the .blades through his own heart, causing instant death. Mrs. Ladner's recovery is ruffled on all " occasions; Be the weather asit may ' ' ThoUgirstorms may beat and bil lows roll Accross his peaceful breast He's never angry, always calm And does as he thinks best. . More'anon. ".Absextkc. Jin Inhuman cf. Vincennes, Ind.i Aug. 2 James Harker was arrested and brought back to Robinson, 111., j'esterday fr m tl e Preliminary - information cheerfully -West. Parker bad a row -with his furnished. A. S. YANTIS. Solicitor of American and Foreign Pat ents, 816 F Street, N. W.; Washington D. C, : ; wife and grabbed his infant child from her arms, took it to the. hog-pen . and their it to the hogs. The. child was - . . rescuedbut afterwords tiied. : " Numbered "with riovelies that please those who can afford to pay,', for them are emeralds, perfect in color, and-'fif a square shape. Another noveltv is ihz cut dimood, which is thought s to be more eflcctive and - beautiful, than cut in the usual manner. A turquioise in diamond form .'and " encircled by small brilliants is also cinsidercd a novelty. .. . r " General Sherman's eldest daughter 1 nnc o fthrmost skillful scullers at Lake Geore. ' -. Ol the. four thiusand bnglishmen residing in New Haven less thar 000 are registered voters. . Emma Abbott has landed in New York with 'thc dresses, un.. such dresses. 'as never added to a singer's f am.-before. - . . The fori ute oft he Jatf William A. Kennealiy. who die t in Brooklyn in 1S67, is still without an heir. Giod investments have scl'cd it to $500 000. ' - - .. 'A "distinguished Virginian'' isauth oritv lor the statement tht President and Mrs. Cleveland will visit the Greenbrier Sulphur "Springs thi month, - Lord Beresfords "signal error" seems to have met with no signal .punishment. ance with specification, one (l) Buf- glar Proof Chest. . Each proposal roust be accompanied by a certified check for $50.00, made payable to the. order 01 the Treasurer of the United Stales. The tight to re! ject any bids is reserved. and any information obtained, by ap- . fTC,tt oupcivisinj iviwitiici. . " " People's Titb Cents SaTirrs Bank - Or" GKEENMBJkO. N. C ' Incorporated Apiil 29th. 18S7. un der the laws ol North Carolina. Open for business July 2, 1SS7. Under rjgidexamination of Com missioner appointed by the Governr the State. . Character and amounts of its invc.t ments carefully limited by Statute. "Receives deposits from five cents to two thousand dollars from, any one person. . - - . - Pays all prohts to depositors 2'tLii r ItQpfn u 20 ata 32ltiui Leave Ure-Till t C SO us 4 4 pm ArrireAtUnU . ...12aitn 104(Jica . TRAINS GOING NORTH. stay th lisSl: t Nr. BL , No.r3. : rsfly.j Dii7: Anfre CLarioUe. S(5aa: 6 IS tn Silibary C 4taJ 8Clpta High Point ....i 7Mwn' 9 13 pm GraiLero 8 2. 0 43 p n-tr.. m 12 47 om 1 1 ift m.m IUleisU GoLKUno 2 41 pa 0 30 ni 4 30pm II 2J anj Arrtf Dinville U0 104-3. II TJ a UicLtaool. .. 3 .Vmm 15 ra Arrive Ljr.cLLcrv 1 15 jta 2 W a CUuUUiUe .. -'3 43 p rj 4 13 u - W!,in2toa 5 H23pa; Iii art lUltlicorc . 11 ZZyva 13 L3 an rbili Liy.U. ! 3 CXJua 12 ZZ pa - Ne - York C23an.. 3 23 rru D lr ic-pt if AMj.' S -W N. C. BAILUOAI) . Lr. Sale in 7 2) a 5 33 ooixo xorra No- fif . i o. Makes loans on public bonds, real 1 ar. K-Wnf It 33 am i3 30ni SLEEPINC; CAR SERYICE. On trains 50 and 51, Pullman Ilu.Trt Sleeper between Atlanta and Yew York. New Orleans and Washington via Dn ville. On trains $2 and 53. Pullman Bullet Sleeper Montgomery and Washirtcn, Aiken "and AVashington. via I).ir.riIIe. On trains J and 53 Pullman Sleeper between Richmond and Grcens!oro, and Greensboro and Goldsboro. For rates and inlDrmation .pp!) to an. Agent cf the Company or in SOL HAAS. T. M. js. L.TAYL0R, On. Pais, A -cr.t.- oialcand first-clas personal security. officers : J'rcsiJtne). M- Win stead. " -Vict'rrcsiJrnsW. F. Steele. J. A. Odeli. J. H. Harris. Treat. or GisAier) Samuel L . Tl eg drn. Clerk (nr Secretary)-11. H. Cartland. HicB Boarding ftouss The McDonald House on McDon a Id street is the place to get nice B rd and Lodging at living rates. By Mrs. J. W. Kf.rnodle. W r.-'.Ar, .1) C