THE MORilHIG KEWS.
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On Year (by Ml), Pntage paid....... f 4 00
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'TwoMooth. " .'. " " 7$
One Month, " " t " 40
DKVOTXO jo THE IOTXXCST OF THS CITT Or GUXKSSOSO. AKO OF TUB CTATX.
To city tubcrflwr, delivered to any part ot the cwy I "T7 4T
atiocu per week. , I V ' ir- iQ.
Greensboro. N. C, Tuesdry, Rug.. 9, 1887.
No. 29 Z:i
Cea A
THE MORNING NEWS."
By HAfgPTOfi & ANDREWS,
Puulished Daily, L.ept Sunday.
. UN J . r. 1,
THE LATEST NEWS.
He Chexetd a Cal'a Tall OT.
Mrrtsted.
No advert iewients inserted in Local column at any
price.
An extra charge wiU be made for double-column
r triple-coloTBn advertiemet.
All announcement and recoraendatians of candi.
dates for ofiice, will be charged as advertisements.
Advertier.nts to fullow reading matter, or to
ccupy any specta place, will not be received.
Amusement, and Official advertisements 50 cts per
square (or each insertion.
Advertuements kept under the head of MNew.
Advertisements" will be charged fifty per cent, extra.
Payments fjr transient advertisements most be
made in advance. ' . '
Kemitances must be made by Check, Draft, Postal
Money Order, Kxjres, or in Registered Letter.
Only such remittances will be at the rik of the pub
lihers. Under the head of pecul City liera,"' business
notices will be inserted at the rate of 5 cents a line
or every insertion. "
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THE RAILROADS.
M UllIDE IVOJIT D 1 FORCE. I Cor- R oTt- . Ciiattaxooga. Tena Aug. 5. K.
Enfield. N.C., Aug.4- 1 Lee James was arrested in this city
. ..... m I .
The quiet ntue town 01 fctinew it evenlog orj a charge of murder.
greauy excuea over at nercioiorc un
heard of crime. It seems that one
Young Farmer Bumgartner
and Eight Ylend Carry OCT
Jflary tlichardton.
John Bellamy came into town ye Iter-
LouisvilXE, Ky.. Aug. 7. With a day with Iruit, Sec, for sale, as is bis
body guard of eight stalwart young custom, and stopping in thetorcoI
farmers B. D. Dumgartner and Mr. John Borzeman. who is one ol the
Miss Marv E. Richardson came down prominent merchants here, offered to
from Muufordville, Hart County, I chewaca( s tailojf fort.75. The money
Actiro Soap Free !
We had scYtral hundred cards scat
tered throughout the citr yesterday
which when presented to Messrs. Al
bright & Mckni. Jaccb Jones or our
selves the holder of the card will ret
On August nth. 1&&6. ames Moore one cake ct -Active Soap." Sire your
was lynched at Macon, for an alleged cards and get a cake 01 No. one iaun-
: ... . . dry soap. Houston A Bao.
assault upon a woman. It turned out fa r Acents.
tnat woo re was tnnoccni. james is
WILMINGTON & WELOON RAIL
ROAD COMPANY.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
tied the rope to the limb of a -tree nant pool, or from the deadly gases of I Not. ii.S6 j ptilr. DaUr. !di?V
this morning and were married.
The ceremony was performed at
Jeffersonville by the Itcv. N. Fields.
Returning to the- city the couple
was quickly made up by several by.
standers which had no idea that Bel-!
lamy was in "earnest, but found our
alter it was too late their mistake.
ARRIVAL AN I DEPARTURE OF TRAINS.
"ftkllMOMJ AS OANV1LLK RAILKOAD.
Arrives from Richmond at Q-43 am
" ' ................ 10.3a p m
f MwtH kr KU hniond at .t a m
. Q.55 p m
NOH.TH CAROLINA KA1LROAD.
Arrives from Charl.Mte at 8.22 am
9-4- p m
Leaves (r Charltc at 9.48 am
........10.44 pm
stopped at Mrs. 'Gardner's boarding- Bellamy seized a cat tnat was walking
house. Their escort took dinner I about in the store and putting her
with them and returned home. The head in a bag (a negro holding the bag
fresh, bright face of the girl, hardly and cat) commenced his diabolical
old enough to leave school, no less task, literally chewing the cat's tail
than the number of friends ac- off within a few inches ot her back
companying her, attracted attention
and provoked questions The groom,
In a good humor with the world, an
swered freely. Bumgartner and
bone. He accomplished the bloody
work in about five minutes. No mo-,
tive or reason is given for this miser
able act except the promise of the
Arrives from ( loldsboro at .
Leaves for (nldloro at.
...... I
9.30 p-m
10.20 p m
7.40 a m
, 9 .50 a m
6.00 a m
10.20 p m
Mary lived on adjoining farms near money, which was promptly paid.
Munfordville. They became fond of This is certainly something new in
each other a year ago, when Mary criminal history. The people of the
was not yet llfteen, and as she de- town greatly regret that such a thing
velbped to womanhood this regard should have happened,
grew into love and they were en- Bellamy is about 25 yars old. a son
cm owl KnmA timn ntrn Riimfrftrtnfer oi Kev. wm. Bellamy, a Primitive
where Moore was hanged. He was
going under the name o! Edward Har
ris here. He was taken to Macon to
night. JUurdered bp JUrxUan.
Tucso.v. Ari. Aug. 6 Advices
from Janos, Chihuahua. Mez., dated
July 26. says' that the reports sent out
from El Paso that a band of Apaches
were depredating this region are not
true. There has not been an Apache
seen in the vicinity since Geronimo's
band surrendered to Gen. Mdes.
nearly a year ago. There is an organ
ized band ol Mexican outlaws, witn
some Americans, who scour through
this country stealing or murdering
but are no Indians. It-is' not known
whether either McGraw or Van Ness
Smith has been killed at all.
citr sewers, malarial poisons are the
same. ATer's Ague Cure, taken ac
cording to directions, is a warranted
specific for malarial disorders.'
Flour
A Big Lot ! We have all grades of
Flour. Oar White Pearl" and -Silver
Crown Flours cannot be beaten.
Try a sack. Also. Meal.
Corn. &c ap22tl Houston
J 07 a a
For Eent.
Three new houses just finished on
Orange St. one square from the Graded
School and
Lv WcUon.. 3 15 p m J jSpl 10 a ta
Ar Rocky Mt 2 33 pin!
Ar Tarboro.'4 $0 P b
Lv TarboroJil 30pm
Ar Wilson . . 4 0$ p ro6 5I p m
Lv Wilson.. 4 $ P
Am C - - 1 tm.mmm.
i C.m . . . 4 p - !
Ar Fayettev.'g 32 p !
Lv Coldsboro 4 54 P m 7 43 P m t (Sam
Shipstufl. I Lv Magnolia 6 09 p m 3 3S p m t 18 am
mBros. I lv Hurgaw.Jjoop ra 613am
Ai liming., ' P "
TRAINS GOltiG NORTH.
Tso.47T,- 43
No. 4$
Dills-, f Dxilr. Dailr.
Iresbyterian ; Church. I Lt Wiiming 'it 40 prr. S $0 a m $ 52 p m
Rent very low for such nice houses.
tf. A. II ag an & Sor.
Dan IUver Bridge to Ict.
NOKTH-WKSTRRN N. C. RAILKOAD
Arrives from Salem at 8.00 a m
9.24 pm
Leaves for Salem at
C. T. AND Y. V. KAILKOAD.
Arrives from Fayetteville at ....
leaves for Fayetteville at....
Arrives from Walnut Cove at
Leaves for Walnut Cove at
,. 10.00 a m
10.54 p m
.. 7.25 p m
..9.50 a m
. . 5.00 p. m.
, 10.15 a. m.
THE POSTOFFICE.
Mails f. the North close at 8.00 a. m. and 9.00 p.m
. Charlotte " 9 00 9
Raleigh ' " 9
Salem " 9 9 00
l-vpttoville " 0.00
The money order and registered letter office gill
nly be open from 900 a. m. to 6 p. m. ;
General Delivery is open from 3 a. m. until 7 p. m.
except when opening mails. Also, 15 minutes after
pening the Eastern night mail.
Sunday hour, for general delivery, 8.00 a. m lor
alfhour ; and half hour after the opening of the
mails from both Nurth and Southi
The lock -boxes are from 6.00 a. m. to 10:30 p.m
nsked the consent of Mary8 parent.
They indignantly refused and ordered
him off the place. But the young
people were determined to marry,
and several elopements were planned
and frustrated. Finally Mr. Richard
son locked up his daughter only
allowing her the liberty of the place
at certain hours, when she was closely
watched. Bumgartner grew des
perate, and, counselling with his
friends, determined to seize his sweet-
Baptist minister who lives near town,
and is a married man. Arrests have
been made, and the case will be tried
before the magistrate's court to-morrow.
At Madison. Rockingham County.
N. C luly 30th 18S7. A covered bridge
208 feet long. 3 spans 71 3. 12 feel,
and 70 5-12 feet, and 66 5-12 feet: rock
pillars already built. Bridge to be
Kuilt i narl 3 nraft irahle like the
If either has, no doubt Mezican ruf- 5, uTtge al Dead Timbers. N. C
JOHN M. O ALLOW AY.I
J. Id. Vaughn.
Uhat a Whopper!
fians did the work. It is absolutely
certain tliat there is not a San Carlos
Apache off the reservation, much less
in Sonoro orChihuahua. There have
been but two persons by the Apaches
since itenrommo surrendered, last
June. Every Indian who went on that
raid was Id riven to surrender. Fve
R. C. Nelson.
G. W. Martin.
Building Com.
M adison N. C. fuly 6lb. 'S7. 2w
Come and see our butler cups;
Greensboro Candy Co.
Semi-centennial Exerclitn at
Friends School, JTew Oar
den, lufir. IT, '87.
RESIDENT CLEBGtfMEN.
Presbyterian:
Dr. j. Henr y Smith, N. Cnurch St
Rev E. W. Smith, Asheboro St.
Baptist : '
Kev W. R. Gwaltney, S. Elm St.. South Greensboro.
Methodist Episcopal.
Rev. J. E. Mann, W. Market St.
C: F. Smith, S. Greensboro.
Methodist Protestant :
Rev. J. L. M ichaux, N. Greene St
" J. R. Hall, Spring St.
Episcopal :
Rev. A. II. Stubbs. N. Elm St.
A Cincinnati dispatch describes a
wonderful trumpet, the invention of
Harry B. Cox, a young elcctricianlst
residing near that cit'. The trumpet
heart by force at the first opportunity I i3 intended to be used for telephoning
Late yestarday aftexnoon,at an hour at sea, and is the outgrowth of his
when he knew Mary was allowed to discovery of the great distance that
walk around the yard, he and his echoed or reverberated sounds will
eight companions made a sudden de- and the 4300, that speak.
scent upon the Kicharoson place. Mne trumbets. if made to eive the
Sii overpowered and held all who same fundamental note, wiild vl-"
resisted till tne otners nan go saieiy Drate and produce the phenomenon
away with the girl. They then known in acoustics as sympathy.' ut. Address of welcome, bv Prof.
joined the elopers at Munfordville. with this trumpet conversation In an rn,enh Moore
where they took the Inight train for ordinary tone of voice was carried ind Historical Sketch of the School,
Louisville. on between parties four and a quar- hv nr N.r:- Mnnenhall.
ter miles apart. People sitting at 3rd A p,,, by an 0!d student,
their windows or on their porches a 4th. A Basket Dinner.
mile away conversing In an ordinary 5th. Addresses by Iudgc Albertson
Lv Durgaw.j o, 34 a m 9 50 p ra
Lv Magnolia 12 52 anY to 23 am ! 012 pro
Ar GolUsbor-i sS m!l! 35 'n 5
Lv Fayetter. j . 1 7 00 a rn'
ArSelma... q 5S a mj
Ar Wilson.. . j 1 1 2$ am'
Lv Wilson .. 2 32 a m 122$ pm t2 $1 an
Ar RoTtyMtJ t 00 p m t 27 a m
Ar Tarboro. 14 50 p m
Lv TartioroJ Jl! 33 am'
Ar Weldon..U o 3 a 15 p m'2 4S a m
Trains on Scotland Neck 11 ranch Road
leaves Hahtas lor Scotland Neck at 3 00
p m. Kemrning. carc ototianu octi
at 9 30 a m.. daily except Sunday.
Trains leaves Tarboro. N. C via
Albemarl & Raleigh. R R, daily, except
Sunday. 6 pm.; Sunday $ p ra.; amre
WiilianutOT. iN.u.eiopm. ami o 40
ptn. Returning leares Williamston. N
C. Daily except Sunday. S 00 a m. Sun
day o 50 a m. arrire Tarboro, N. C
m .
have been tried bv a military court People's Fivo Cents SlTinrs Bank ,0S m.and n 30 a m.
. . . . . . . . . ok GREENii)R(. N. c Trams on Midland N. C Branch
anu ii is ucucvcu ic.i aclc Incorporated April 29th. 187.
is death. . der the laws ol North Carolina.
un
PROGRAMME.
to O'CLODK, A. M.
Ooen for business luly 2. 1SS7.
Under rigid examination ol Com
missioner appointed by the Governor
ol the State.
Character and amounts of its invest
ments carefully limited by Statute.
Receives deposits from five cents to
two thousand dollars lrom any one
person.
JJays all pronts to depositors
leaves GoMiboro. N C. daily except
Sunday, 5 30 p m.; arrive Smithfield, U.
C. 700 pm. Returning leaves Smith,
field. N. C 7 y a m.. arrive GoLHboro.
N. C. o 00 a m.
Southbound train on Wilson 2: Fayet
teville Branch i No. So. Northward is
No. 51.
Trains No. 40 South will stop only at
Wilson. Goldsboro and Magno'ia,
Trains No 47 makes close connection
at Weldon for all points North daily.
Makes loans on public bonds, real I ail rail via Richmond, and daily ex
estate, and nrst-claw personal security. 1 ccpt Sunday via Bay Une.
S. Greensboro. I Gohe IfV
by Probably IOO,-OOO.
orriCERs :
President -M. Winstcad.
. Vice-Presidents-A F. Steele. J. A.
Odell. J. II. Karris.
7rx. or Cashier) Samuel LT. Trcg
den.
Clerk (or Secretary) H. II. Cartland.
PRODUCE MARKET.
Apples K6". per bu . .
Oaeon liog round
lieef ....! .....
Butter
Beeswax...
Chickens old.... .. ...
sprin
Own new .....
Corn Meal
Dried Fruits Blackberries. .......
Cherries.......
Apples
Peaches, unpared i-?,
- unpared 1-4,
y. pared
Eggs..... ....................
Feathers..
Flaxseed........
Flour Family ..i.........
Superfine .'. .......
Onions.....
f Oats. ........ I...
Berk ......
Peas
Potatoes Irish
- Sweet.....
Rags Cptton .
rallow.'... ........
Wool washed . . . .
s . ' . ". unwashed
Wheat........
1.00a 1. 50
... . .aq
,...5a8
..i8a2S
,.J. .ai3
i5aao
, .ioai5
...350
a6o
, 6 1-9
..233
2 1-2
.2
..... 5a9
.............10
...40
-75
i .....450
, 04 00
6oaSo
AM a at
......6a7
,...6oa75
.......60
50
........ 1
,. ....6
......30
...... .20
...iai 25
Galveston, Tea.. Aug. 6. The com
plete return received from 451 voting
.... ..
precincts in the State, including ail
the large cities ana palaces convenient
to telegraphic transmission and a few
complete county returns, place the
total majorities tor State Prohibition
at 5,054, and Ihe total majorities
against State Prohibition at 60.305.
This indicates that the amendment
has been defeated in the State by more
than 100,000.
tone could be distinctly heard, and
In two instances they were told the
nature of their conversation and ad
iriitted that such had taken place.
By listening to the whistle and tra
cing it to and beyond Fa rn bank to
Lawrenceburg, Ind., it was found
that the instrument has a well-defined
range of twenty six miles; that
is, a loud sound like a locomotive'
whistle or the rumbling of a train,
ar.d Gov. Scales.
6th. Remimscenses by Old Students,
Patrons and others.
An interesting occasion in antici
pation.
The public are invited.
HicQ Boarding Housq
The McDonald House on McDon
ald street is the place to eel nice
Board and Lodging at living rates.
By Mrs. J. W. Kernodl.
Trains mike close connection tor 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
I. R. KNLY, Sup't Transportation
T. M. EMERSON. GcnT Pass. Agent
RICHMOND AND DANVILLE
ROAD.
HAIL-
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS HUN BY MERIDIAN TIME
To the Patrons of the Greensboro
Graded. School;
miles in every direction. Sept. and closing the th ot Nov. - nrp--- Tr.m Lve WMlilcgWn. ...
,n rinv ,rr?Prl Arithmetic a specialty. Terms $1.50 Dr. W- iL IdCuaJHeSS, iTOp. LeAve CWlotuillr.
in was readily carried permonlh All wishing to patronize - c Leav. Ljnebborg
Seizure or T'essel for Sealing.
New Westminister. B. C, Aug. 6.
The steamer Olympian, just in from
Alaska, brings news of the seizure of
the American schooner Challenger, of
Seattle, W. T., and the Canadian
steam schooners Anna Beck and W.
P. Ray ward, of Victoria, B. C, ior seal
fishing in Behring's Sea. The captain
of the American schooner says the
charge is that they were catching
seals when within three marine leagues
of land, and says such a charge is tidi
culuus. as the seals are never looked
lor within twenty miles ol the shore
and as far out as 150.
Knowing that many of the pupils of
the Graded School desire promotion at
the beeinnine ot the year I propose
can be distinctly heard at a distance 1 opening a private school the 5th of
of thirteen
,v,wu o v.. month. All wishinsr to patroi
on between two men on high hills 1 ihii school will Dlease communicate
on opposite sides of the Ohio river, with me by postal or in person, by the
about four "and a half miles apart. 11 J inst- Miss S. A. Brent.
Tests made on the.water showed that
the trumpet was even more avail a-1 Little Butter Cup,
Pure and sweet; little ouster cups
made every day by
iw. Greens do 110 Candy Co.
THE MCGANLESS HOUSE,
1
DANBURV. N. C.
TRAINS GOING bOUTil.
M. 20.1i. 17.
Leave New York.....
LmtS PMUk!rhU.
Lmt IWltimorc .
ble than n on land The instrument
will be patented as soon as perfected.
A name has not been chosen for It-
Useful to Composers,
White & Doughty, -
Dealers in Fancy Groceries. Con
fections. Cigars. Tobacco. Cigarettes,
&c. under Benbow Hall. Give us .a
call.
Goods delivered to all parts o! the
JIorlt 'Carolina - Grapes.
Musical composers are indebted to
science for two new instruments. The
melograph is designed to accurately cilj free ol charge.
record the notes of any tune played Look Out, Look Here.
upon a piano, and the melotropc has . hayc . u a finc j0t of B;ef
just been devised in r ranee to taith I cattle. Sheep and Lambs, and
fully reproduce upon any piano the
pieces automatically copied by the first
apparatns Arkansas Traveler.
This house has been enlarged and
newly fitted up for the special accom
mpdation of summer visitors to Pied
mont Springs and the mountains.
John Verralla popular Italian
String liana (consisting ol narp. two
violins and flute) has been engaged to
make music for the guests ol this house
during the season.
Board S16 per month. $5 per week
Si per day.
THE NORTH CAROLINA
Tobacco Journal
r No. SOI 1 No. SI
: Dailj;
4 45 a in U 30 pa
I 7 Ciia nip CJS7 ra
0 43 a ml 942 p ta
11.4 am 11 00 pin
313 pxaj 300am
5 CO pml S 05 am
Leave DadtIUo I 8 5 pm 8(bin
Lev tlicLmond 3 03pm 2 30 a m
LetTe GoldJoro 12 30 am' S 10 pra
Leave nAUijb 5 30a; 1 00 am
Leave Dirhju ! 637aa 230am
Leave Hh Volet ,1113 am 10 16 aa
Leave Shibary. .......1 12 r am! 1123am
Leave CLarlottt 2 27 am, ICOpta
Leive S.rta&lmrg ' 5 3aa! 331pm
Ltave GrrtrviUe GSOaa' 4 43 pa
Arrive A lUnta f 1 20 ro 10 40 pm
RETA.1L PRICES OF GROCERIES.
. ' s ..
Bacmj Sides ........
Hams.......
Shoulders...
Cheese : . .
Coffee Rio
... .....10
S
..8
....30
...19 9.310
The Grape bhow has clearly indi- jsneiish and Classical School For
cated the capabilities ot North Caro
lina in the culture oi the vine. Those
PATENTS.
I Inventors and patentees and all hav
ing business with the U. S. Patent Ol-
nee are mvucu w wulu.-.uv "Ar::r ; -.j..is Arrinff a woii
with confident reliance upon my naeuty '"""r"'"" k-f- &
capabilities are great and the profita
bleness ot grape-growing has been
established by practical experiment.
Now let our tillers ot the soil take the
lesson to heart and rroceed to the
diversification of their crops , by the
. in fhMr interests.
. New inventions patented. Old inven
tions improved, and- rejected applica
tions ' revived. Caveats .filed. Trade
marks registered. -.. . .
Prompt , attention. Skilliul y service.
Moderate - charges. . Send model or
sketch lor irec report as to patentability.
Preliminary iniormation cheeriully
lurnished. :: . tS; ANTIS.
to the staples-: Agriculture will thus
be made "more -agreeable as well as
more profitable than it is. Raleigh
News-Observer.
Girls and Boys.
' 1 will open an English and Classical
School 111 Bogart Halt on Monday.
Aug. 15. The session will continue
until the opening of the Graded
School. Each pupil must furnish a
table t r his own use. .
' . TERMS.
Com. Ener. Branches per. mo.' $2.00
will
from this morning make'a special run
on fine meats. I have Mr. MCUowcl
with me who will be glad to ice, and
serve his friends. All may be assured
of fair and square dealing at Stall
No. a, city market. Respectfully.
F.M.Taylor
Devoted to the tobacco raising and
tobacco manufacturing interests of
North Carolina. Will be published by
V. G. Kirkrnan. Greensboro. N. C.
The only paper of the kind in the
State. Weekly- 16 pages, lour column ArriT, LjteLbcri !.
each. Two uol!ars per year. I cs.tL)tuvii .
- Advertisir-g rates low given on
application. Will b; Lsucd regoljrly
alter bepiemner 1st.
BEAR IHHIKD!
WAIT FOR WEST'S
Grand Pleasure excursion
The soothing arid restoritive efforts
of Aver's Cherry Pectoral are realized
A. I A.
in-all cases ol coias, cougns. inruat or
. - A v..,Mc nrtifle itsnowerful heal-
in the interest of the "StKTCii of the
Battle of Guilfobd Court House.'
which will be issued, in neat pamphlet
form, from the presses of Messrs.
Hieh. Eng.' (Gram. History, &c) $2.00 I Thomas. Ilcece & Co.. about the first
Ancient Languages. - S400 of September. No better medium has
Tuition must be paid monthly. Oo-1 Cver been offered ur businessmen
tingent fee Tor each pupil lor whole
term 5oc - Smuel C. Smith.
Autroiir. I shoddy. Cneap
o r . 1 1.
That I will call on thebusiness men of I To Asheville Wednesday Au. X4tb.
Greensboro within the next ten days
ever been oUeren ur ousiness men i.omiori ann picaurc wm oc
through which to place their business order of the day. Good muic
before the reading-public. This is no plenty of choice refreshments. S;
shoddv. Cheap Johu advertising sheet, enrs for ladies and their escort
Wanted. J
i A good partner with $1500 or $2000
to engage in" the dry goods business.
Good trade established and 12. years
PTnerience in business. For informa
tion nrlriret H. mre MqrniNG News. I nlentv of it. Kespectfully.
firppiwhorn. N. fT. . IW. 1 aUT2 II. I. ELAM.
but will be a work that will be pre
served by all. on account of its histor
ical nature. I GUARANTEE SATISFAC
TION or no charges will be made.
Hold your orders for "advertising until
you see me, and plant your ads. where
thev will brinrr forth cood fruit and
v m - rm -
Fate only $4. cheapest rate ever
offered. Ten hrst class ccaches.
Leaves Greensboro at to a. m.
Forty hours to remain in Ashevilfe.
Daylight trip toing and coming.
Comfort and pleasure will be the
Good muic and
Special
Ice
water.. Ministers ann meir lamuies
can get reduced rates by applying t
the manager. Come and go with us.
For further information see Iarg
circulars or address the managers.
- J. II. West,
A. L. KlRKMAN. .
Tuns; P. Garrei-t.
jy 26. Managers.
TKAIKS GOIXO NORTH.
Mjy th 1SS7. I No. 51. . Ko.w.
- rail. Duir.
Arrive CoarU.tU t 516 am tmJ vt
ft- ' D M ..
i -xu , out u
7 S4 aai 9 13 ta
8 2 . -w, 0 4d 1 ta
U47pm 1107 sj
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SLEEPING CAR SERVICE.
On trains 50 and CI. Pullman BulTet
Sleeper between Atlanta and Yew York.
New Orleans and Washington via Dan
ville.
On trains $2 and 53. Pullman Buffet
Sleeper Montgomery and Washington,
Aiken and Washington, via Danville.
On train 52 and 53 Pullman Sleeper
between Richmond and Greensboro, and
Greensboro and Goldsboro.
For rates and iniormation apply to
any Agent of the Company or to
SOL HAAS.T. M.
Jas. L.TAYLOR,
Gen, Pass. Agent,
Washir-ton.D C
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