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j I 1 r. the mo!i;;i;;g ;;ev;s. "I I ?! Published Daily. Lept Sunday. I TV IWt ..... - - W,, .......... n uaxts or sTBscRirrios, in advance :" One Year (by Mail;, Postage pakL........'....f ' 4 00 Six Month, " M Three Month," " - too Two Months, " " 7$ . Month, " " . 4 To ciiy Subscriber, delivered io jury part of th cu ll ioct per wek. . , i--ijvV . - mm 6 T W - . mm J - IVrw VU , m m Cww1 Xww MiimiiM w... wl Oari JwJe iNWH m iriiuik'r DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE CITY OF GKEEMSBORO. AND OF THE STATE. Greensboro. N.'C, Fridky. Rug., 12, 1887. No. 32 KSi; THE MORNING. NEWS; By HAMPTON & ANDREWS. 1 i t ill 1 r " Imn iCv ri i a. I V J' No arfvertisvtew inserted ta Local cohuaa at any r rice. - - - An extra charge will be mtl for double-colama or trii'le-coloT" advertUement. : All announcement and recomendaiioas of candi. Ute for office, will b charged a advertise men t. Advertisements to follow reading matter, or to occupy asy pec fll not be received, y Amusement, and Official advertuemenU 50 ct per square Ur each insertion. ; , , Aderu-emcnt kept onder the bead .of 'Nw Ad rcrtUcment" will be charged fifty per cent, ' extra. Tayments for transient adrertUements mast be made in advance. THE LATEST NEWS. ?rT 3XOEEADOCT TUB FniE.1D1.nOW i.i Rcsiio.t it nir.a ron. ILlllcd a . Jlan and CHARLESTON', W. Vra Ao.'IC- which was referred to a ojinmlttco with direction and authority to act In the case. Auothcr pcsslon of this body U ect for Cth day Friday next At 2 o'clock p. m. a Kssion of "The Meeting on Ministry and Over-sight" Mas held. This body Is composed of In 1GS1 Georg Fox proposed the establishment of a yearly-or hall yearly meeting, to bo held, some Avhero in the middle country'" hc- Charlcs Williams, a lawyer of Loan tween the Ashley and the Albermarle thc mlnl;tcf cldcrs aDj ovcrsccM 0f Court-Housc, lost asuitbefoTe a jus- Rivers. The first yearly meeting the Ctiurch. ticc of the Peace a few days ago. and was held ip 170S. according to pnr A season of devotion and -ocai swore .that he would kilt Ub Peck served records. In 1712 the Yearly prayCr proceeded tho minutes of the ana one James Aidridge, tht uouniy wuus ua . """y" meeting last year. Rcmitancesmust be made by Check, Draft, Pottai I Surveyer, who werfrxoncerned in the In 1717t Holmes Bays It was held Abram Fisher of Xortli CarolLau Money Order, Express, or in Registered Letter, i an(j against whom he enteruincd at itieineetlng-nouso in burry ouniy and Tbecca Collins of New York a )uly such remittance, will b at thereof the 8Q-, ctt ipitc. Aiming him sell in the eighth month, August. It mUjUtcr 83 years old led in prayer. Ushers. .v.- I r .'.' ' . . i a . r 1 1.1,1 -v.... rTntnr. " under the head of "Speciat cky item,- business with a double -barreled .ihot-eun he uiiututu fc vw, David J. McMillan a Minister of Indiana and W. 11. Perry of Kan as were in attendance. THE .BAIXJIOADS. notice will be inserted at the rate of $ ceets a line w.nf tn cp9rrh nf lh mpn tvhoce in tho first of November till 1SS0 or every insertion. - ' v I 1 . . 11,' .t.n.rl u mt Alitri 1 trhfn lit IVM held that VCar at tlb liltU M WfcW , WV. lllbk ,IUIIUV .w " 1 I - v who had Deen iorejiarnea ana wno ;uu3hc iu oa uUk.t . Abram pisnCr of Xorth Carolina took the gun from the lawyer. Will- again at ew Garden till four years thought Minlstcra shoulJ not oflcn iams then drew a revolver and . shot S wnen u waa uiovuu pt:ruiuuCuiia Aldridge twice, killing him instantly, to High Point to be held beginning William V!.rr.ri nri n hridv of on 5th day, Thursday, before the Arrivcslrom Richmond at. 9-43 am .t . .... i - a vnnr1 firvt rlav RiimlflV. In fith 1T10. 10.33 pm I men weni 10 wie jauio ukc mm out 1 1 w - 1 I V 1 T I mas tr Richmond t.. 8. a m and lvnch hira. The Sheria armed Be memDcrsnip is noi su uu - ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OK TRAINS. RICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD. NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 0.55 pm 8.32 a m 9.40 pm Leaves for Charlotte at..... 948 am it . 10.44 pm , 9.30pm taiopm 7.40 a m 9.50am lO.aopm Arrives from Oiarlotte at . Arrives from GoUlsboro at Leaves for Goldsboro at as somo do relate their own experi ence publicly at length nor say if I had no seal in the way of con verts to my ministry I -would re main but ono year In tho ministry. himself and kept them off for a time, merousas In tho years beiore tno He cited Noah a preacher of Rlgh- but it is now reported that the raur- war say in 1840 to lcWObut more than tcousness who preached rlghteous derer was lynched on Saturday night, double the number in 1SG0. They ness 120 years without converts emigrated to rreo states The Yearly 4- Rebecca Collins, the aged prophet- Llvely Times in a ProJilbl- Meetings or western, inaiana, lowa ess said, -It is not so much the words Hon Town. Active Soap Free! We had several handrtd cards feat ured throcrhout the citr rcstercaT which when presented to Messrs. Al bright & Mcknij. Jacob Joces or cor- selres the holder cf the card wi'l rtt one cake cl -Active Soap." Savr rour cards and gtt a cake of No. one taun dry soap. Houston & Deo, tf. Ageott. Wl LAI IN GTO N WXXBO N R.ML ROAD COMPANY. r n CONDENSED SCHEDULE. py land or stag deadly gases of TRAINS GOING SOUTH. -r i No. 4S I No. 43 No. 4 Tj Daily. Dany. Dai? Whether from swam nant pool, or from ths ATrr'i Atme lire, taken ac- TV eJo?: l P 3 P m4 1 10 ra cording to dircaions, is a warranted aI tfrtlrli S m specifl? (or malarial disorders. ?f t,5 At Wilson . . 4 05 p m 6 58 p m l 07 a ta . ITlotif Lt Wilson. J4 3 p cv A Dig Lot ! We have alt grades of Ar Se!sai...(S 40 P '..... Flour. Our ''White Pearl" and Sil- Ar Fayctter.'j Jl p a' ' ver Crown" Flours cannot be beaten. LvGoMsboro 4 54 P m 7 43 P m t tS a m Try a sack. Also, Meal. Shipstnfl. I u Magnolia 6 09 p m 3 3S p m $ 18 a m Corn, ic ani2U HOUSTON BROS. I Lv lkxrraw..7 00 p rol ..oltam Ar WUmlng.17 ?o r9 5$ p rn 7 00 a m For Rent. . TRAINS GOnG NORTH. Three new houses just finished on jNcx 4$ J No.47"rNo. 43 Orange St. one square from thc Graded Daily. Daily. I Daily. School and Presbyterian Church, t . Wilmlnc'ii mnnStamS tinn 1 1 1 Rent very low for such nice houses. tf. A. Hacan & Son. Dan River Bridjre to Let. At Madison. .Rockingham County. Lv Durgaw. 9 J a ra 9 50 p m Lv Magnolia 12 $2 am;io33am 1041 pm - Ar Goldsbor-t 5S a m ir jc 1 1 55 am ...7 00 a m 5$am;.. ...... 2$ am; Lv Fayettev. Ar Selma... Ar Wilson... 1 nuiui .... . .oi- - 1 1 and Kansas were established princi- of ministers as the power of thc Lord ls 7, 1 nni "tafeei pally by Friends and their descen- dwelling with and unon us that ac- and 70 c-ia feet, and C6 5.12 feet; rock I'L; . I w . . T A I - I . .... r U ivug. lo.-rinis was dams from xsonn uaronna. 11 is Comn1ihes the xvork m trhirh ue are pi"ars aireaay duiii. JORTH-W ESTERS N. - - rrives from Salem at . ........... Leaves for Salem at C. F. AND Y. V. RAILROAD. Arrives from Fayettcville at leaves for Fayette ville at Arrives from Walnut Cove at Leaves for Walnut Cove at RAILROAD .... O.IAJ .... 9.24 p m ... 10.00 a m . . . . 10.54 p m Alliance. O one of the vote for lacal law. The saloons were voted out nrrPfi in m0st of tho- Yearly I f;.,.,. . :n ,mA v... w - - luiiiviib)) 19 iiiuitaivvt uj awAftv- several months ago, burthey continue Meetings on this continent. North goat .which carried the sin o! the Is to violate the ordinance. Last week Carolina's Yearly Meeting has main- raelite away into the wilderness never a temperance demonstration was held, tained its position as the advocate of to return. She sooke of our difficulties VI- lk, w., ivug. io.--ini5 was Hants-from JNonn uaronna. ic mt.-i;t... ,rt. rt uiru n.m ,r- nuiars aireaay num. linage 10 oc big towns of the State to note worthy that while harmony has cancd built as nearly as practible like the lCal option; under! the Dow been marred, and secessions have " She should have God's complete Settle Bndge at Dcd . U Lv Wilson ...2 32 a m 122$ pm 12 $1 am Ar Koicy.Mt Ar Tarboro. Lv Tarboro. Ar Weldon.. loop ml 27 a m 11 o am1 1 4 05 a m2 1 5 p m 2 4 Sam .. 7.25 pm ..9,50 a.m ..5.00 p. m. 10.15 a. m. THE POSTOFFICE. Mails for the North dose at 8.00 a. m. and 9.00 pn. Charlottej " 900 000 " Raleigh l " 9 Salem ! " 9 ao . Fayetteville " 9-00 and the liquor-dealers attemped to counteract its effect by giving away beer and whiskey in the street to all who asked were among sound christian doctrine. 1. M. Vavchk. R. C. Nelson. G.W.Martin. Building Com. : Madison N.C.. fuly6th. 87. 2w The money order and registered fetter office will I detecUves who assisted in the proSeCU " nly be open from 900a. m. to 6p.m. I ' . ' ..J.. one with another leading us to tell of vhen Lord Carter was one of the 1 them to others so making the breach Lords proprietors, he. caused the (wider and wider. Not so with our foj it. Several minors Ambly to pass a law making the God who promised to remember them p i w CcAs Elv;', Bank those who drank, and EDiscol)al church the State church as arain llo more forever when we I of crf-lmro. n.c?" to-day six of the saloon-keepers who in Englami. The Baptists and Qua- soughtand found his forgiving love, gave the liquor away were arrested. kcrs werc numerous and both stood It wu"ld melt the hearts of all Upon being released four j of them snoulder to shoulder in opposition to christian pilgrims to hear this child went to the Fort Wayne depot and, anv such regulaton. The law was lite Uusting pilgrim of more than four misiaKinga Mr18Cr .wruuc ui u.c pagged. The Quakers-and BapUsts score years delineate the love and Come and see our butter cups: Greensdoro Casdy Co. 1SS7. un 1 :onnrat Delivery is open from 8 a. m. until 7 p. m --except when opening mails. Abo, 15 minutes after pening the Eastern night mail. 1 Sunday hours, for general delivery, 8.00 a. m for alfhour : and half hour after the opening of the mails Irom both North and South. The lock-boxes are from 6.00 a. m. to 10:30 p. m RESIDENT CLERGYMEN. tion. thev set unon and beat; nim un mercifully. They were all ! arrested. Incorporated April 29th. iSS der the laws ol North Carolina. Open for business July 2, 18S7. Under rigid examination of Cora missioner appointed by the Governor of the State. Character and amounts of its invest ments carefully limited by, Statute. Receives deposits from five cents to two thousand dollars from any one Jtlrs. Craighead Shoots a Burglar. Ptesbyterian : lr. J. Henry Smith, N. Cnurch St. , Rev E. W. Smith, . Asheboro St. S. Greensboro- Baptist : Rev. W. R. Gwaltney, 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, Ball, Spring St. Episcopal : Rev. A. H. Stubbs, N. Elm St. Andover, Miss, Aug. 10. The sum mer residence of Mr. Horace Craig head was entered by burglars at a bout'3.30 o'clock this morning, and continued their opposition till it was mecry of our God. repealed. Joseph Moore, a minister and LL, Thus we see these two denomina- D. Principal of Friend School, New tions ol christians in the earliest Garden, addressed the meeting in a historv of N. C. suffering persecution manner at-once interesting and cdi- a thev did in New England " in the fvin? on "Workers together with God estate, and first-class personal security . r r 11TM1!, - TL. V. that, IT. u. r : ....... OFFICERS'. aays 01 ioger u mia. xuwugti icucivc nut lucguwui uuu hi vuiu i president T M Winstead nonesny omercu on mc suujcti w etc. Baptism they were and are allied de- The power of. the Holy Ghost will fenders of the tne right of civil and not supercede the necessity ofphys- religious liberty. I ical and intellectual activity. But we While Friends in all lands are as I must work and think more actively if person. Pay all profits to denositois. Ma'kes loans on public bonds, real Vicrrcst'JmtsW F. Steele. J. A. Odell. J. H.Harris. Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifaa tor Scodand Neck at co p m. Rctnming. leaves Scotland Neck at 9 30 a m.. daily except Sunday. Trains leaves Tarboro, N. C via Albcmarl & Raleigh. R R. daily, except Sunday, 6pm.; Sunday 5 pm.; arrive WiUiamston, N. C, 8 to n m. and 6 40 p m. Returning leaves Williamston. N C. Daily except Sunday. 8 00 a m. Sun day 9 50 a m, arrive Tarboro, N. C 1005 am, and 11 jo a m. Trains on Midland N. C Braach leaves Coldiboro. N C. daily except Sunday, 5 30 p m.; arrive Smithfield, N. C. 700 pm. Returning leaves Smith field. N. C.,7 30 a m arrive Gold vboro. N. C. 9 00 a m,,. Southbound train on Wilson & Fayet teville Branch is No. 50. Northward it No. 51. Trains No. 40 South will stop 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 for all points North via Richmond and Washington. All trains run soud between Wilmmg--. den. 7atj. or Cashier) Samuel L . Trcg I ton an(j Washington, and have Tullman CUrk (or Sscrsary)U. H. Cartlaod. PRODUCE MARKET. at robbery within two days. plucky act of Mrs. Craighead is the sole topic of town conversation. Mrs Craighead is the wife ' of Horace Craighead, of the firm of Craighead & Kintz, lamp manufacturers, with an office at No. . 38 Park row. New York city. On the occasion ot the first Beef 58 burglary a gold watch and $15 in bills Cutter- ; -,5a2s were taken. Iseeswax ; ..aia Qiickens old .........15320 springy .....ioai5 her children and servant girl- shot the loyal to their governments as any guided by the Holy. Spirit in unison burglar in the thigh, but he made his other dare to oe tney go noi .now u ana ooeaience wun ana to mm. Thi.fhrnririatiftmni by bearing arms, and by engaging in Our Early Friend that is in the rise Tho I military uiuvcuibuis. . I ui nib v.uuibii ii Aiiaim mvtib un 1 vj These consciencious convictions are i over most 01 tne rvingaom ana wncn Palace Sleepers attached. JOHN F. DIVINE, . General bap t wT4 v T yy J. R. KENLY. Sup't Transportatbn HlCG BOardlllQ HOUSQ T. M. EMERSON Geni Pass. Agent Apples green, per bu Bacon hog round .i.ooai.50 .......aq The McDonald House , on McDon ald street is the place to get nice resuected bv all the advanced govern- spoken to as how he made such long Board and Lodging at living rales. . 1 -1 Crin4c Vixr. I irnrnpv tvith tn mtirh xniditmn said. Bv Mrs. I. W. Kernodle. mcnis ui icdsit auu . 1 ...... ....... j ' special privileges favoring their peace "The Lord gives me hurds leet. Though George r or was an unlettered youth when he realized that he was called of the -Holy Ghost to the Mas ters service he studied the laws of RICHMOND AND DANVILLE XtAILr 110 AD. CONDENSED HCIIEDULE. . TRAINS RUN BY MERIDIAN TIME. . TRAINS O01NO BOUTII. and principles. And in the conven tion which framed the present consti tution of our State through the in fluence of a tew Friends members 01 59 ;io Corn new .' .-as0 Corn Meal .' a6o Dried Fruits Blackberries. 6 1-2 Cherries...........'....... .71-2 Apples 23 Peaches, unpared 1-2, 21-2 " unpared 1-4, a pared ... Eggs..... ...... Feathers... ..40 Flaxseed.................... ...75 Hour Family .....450 Superfine......... ..........a4 00 Onions.... ................. 6oa8o Oats. ........................................ .4M5 Perk.....'..... ........ .6a7 -Feas .....;...........,.. 60475 r Fotatoes Irish .......v6o Sweet.... ...... ........................50 . Rags Cotton............". 1 Tallow.... i... .. ....6 Wool washed.... ...30 , unwashed.......,.......... .20 Wheat. ....... iai 25 Hanged as Soon as 'lie teas Caught Little Rock, Ark,. Aug. 10. Thomas Scott, implicated in the assas sination of two officers near Oak Ridge, was captured in Louisana yesterday. The prisoner was being taken to Ham burg, Arkunder the escort of two or three men, when the party were set upon by a band of. armed men, who seized Scott and hanged h'na to a limb of a tree. v J Fatal Salvation ,lrtny Jlo ic RETAIL PRICES OF GROCERIES. Bacon Sides -I' Hams........ Shoulders...1. Cheese ... CoffeeRio ...... ..10 ........15 .........8 ..20 . . ... .........,. ..................19 a-3tio Eaton' Rapids, Mich. Aug. io. For. some time the Salvation Army barracks here has borne an unsavory reputation. On Saturday night John Williams was at the barracks, ac companied by Mrs. William Matthews a crass wiaow. In the course of the services Frank Clark approached the couple, and demanded an introduction io the woman. AVilliams kicked Clark in the presence of the congregation. and shortly afterwards "left; the place with Mrs. Matthews. They were met by Clark and the quarrel was resumed. Clark struck Williams, and the latter the Convention and a few outside that England, in short incicased his men claims exempting from militia and tal and physicial activity to do all military service not Friends only, but all people who have religious scruples was inserted. Friends insist upon what they deem right for themselves, and they desire as much that the same shall be ex tended lb their brethren of other de nominations. Thus while . the Friends do not en- . .t 1 it.. gage in war tney nave so aiuco mc cause of peace in the world and di minished so much the destruction ot life and property by war that from that view they are entitled to life time exemption from all military service. The opening session of N. C. Y. M . j styled. 'The Representative Meeting nf N. C. Yearlv Meeting' con- THE MCGANLESS HOUSE, DAN BURY, N. C. Dr. W. H McCanless, Prop, good possible. ; 11 " .1 1 " r..ii.i - . nenry wuuana 01 aonanauipiun ThU hose haJ cn!arj-cd and v-o.. saia loo lens us: -i nave ncara ncwjf filled up for the special accom with the ear, but now mine eye seeth modation of summer visitors to Pied thee; and he said in substance. I am moot Springs and the mounuint. j-t .u. k ua lohn Verrallas popular Italian w j n I CIrr My. wO;h, IRS7. . No.-Ol I Dully. ! A 11 - M " w 7 20a 0 9 43 an Leal New York Leaie rhil-delp-Ia.... Leave IUltimorw. Leave Wchlngtca Leave Ch-ikttrTille. Leare Ly&cLbar. .... Leave D-ntlll Leave RicLmosd. 3 00pm 30 a ta Leare Goldbow 12 30 aa" H 10 pta Lcxre Rdelsb.. -i0j 1 OOata Le.r Dirtna i 637 al 30 Leave Hish Voizt llllSnu1 IOICjlui No. Cl A 30 pta CZl pta .12 p C3 11 an llCOpra 335 pra! 3 CO a t- 3 CO pnij S axa 82; rt! 8CS10 IfTe Swlubory U.rJ-ra' 11 w3 asa Ctrtni Ttntl ffnn ! t ( trtrr rsf hi m fn I -w ... t m n . . .wholly to the source of blessing ic- - 1 V- d flvu7e ben enced tSwSSSS:"::! 25 S anZZ make music for the guests of this house I Lra-e UrraTill i CCOaxa; 4 49 r-i In the closing prayer Mary C. Woody, of New-Garden, president of the , W. C. T. U. of N. CL gave thaks to. God for permitting us to be co-workers to gether with him and invoked his bless ing and to uvake us more efficient 4n the Masters servicer 1 F. S. Blair. rorth Carolina .Vetr. during the season. Board 5i& per monlh. 5 per week Si per day. THE NORTH CAROLINA SoLacoo Journal, Devoted to the tobacco raising and tobacco manufacturing interests of North Carolina. Will be published by W. G. Kirkman. Greensboro, N. C. The only paper of the kind in the Arrive AtU&U :.:::::-J 1 23 jta 10 40 pta THAINS OOINQ SOUTH. Usj Dih 1S87; So. ZU . So.Uw. j Csily. J D-lir. Arrire CLarlotte 1 5 1 S ara C i3 pta S-lUbnry 1 C Imd CI p ta . Hijb Potat ..?. 7ua 9 13 pta flrMwloro I H 23 . m, 9 40 pta Daiw-xa 12 47pra 12 If ata llaidb I 2 41 pta 6 30 ara GoldiboTw 4 30pa II wO ata Atnti Din-Hie jlo iuxa 11 zJ - E-kbsjosd. 3 Y ta 6 13 ars venes at 10 o'clock with F. S. Blair, of Commissioner of agriculture Robin- State. Weekly--16 pages, four columns ArriTe Lrtcbbori!"!' 1 15 pta 2 00 axa Samerfield.asthc apparent presid- son addressed a large audience of farm- f lv on T. SSS-' :',3.S : 1 S !S w ..LU. ...... I wwLUI, w . " m . Inventors and patentees and all hav ing business with the U. S. Patent Of- "Bce are invited to communicate with me with'confident reliance upon my fidelity to their interests. : . . New Inventions patfhted. Old inveh- -SSte'A!Sl:.?4 aJS!!S?- shot his assailants Williams and the uuu- 4wiww, -avcdii-uiCUii JLtaUC- . ..... marks registered. . v 1: woman then started on. When Wil- Prompt attention. Skillful service. Hams was arrested shortly afterwards 2 toSSi a crowc. gathered ,o.ynch him. but he Preliminary information cheerfully was hurried to the counly seat and .furnished. N securely placed behind the hars. Clark ' . A- s YANTIS, . died early, on Sunday morning.' The Solicitor ot American and Forpio-n Par wunj.- j .. t . ents. 816 F Street, N. W... Washington murderer is about twenty-two years D v,, , ... 1 old. His victim was-twenty. . ing officerwho is styled clerk of the meeting. FIRST DAY'S PJtOC-EDIXCS. High PoiNT,Aug. 10, 18S7. The Friend? Meeting convened to day in the capacity of ;tThe Repre sentative Meeting" which 13 n body composed of members of the church by appointment and have delegated to them certain work In, regard, to hurch property, difficulties in tho church and was onco styled "'The Meeting for Sufferings" and It-can lo called on short notice 'in case o emergency as In time of war or .oth er calamities. Prayer proceeded the transaction of business. . To-dav no business outside . of organization and routine affairs 'oc curred save some difficulty In a sec tion of the Church in E. Tennesso ers at VraynesvIlle, Buncombe county, Saturday. v Wilmington Review: The opening of Carolina Beach as a summer, resort has been of more benefit to the com mercial interests of Wilmington than any enterprise that has been staited here in a decide o! years. New, Berne Jjurnah The body of John E. Ilussey was found on the sheeting last Thursday morning. He each. Twouollars per year. Advertising rates low gtveo on application. Will be issued regularly alter septemDer 1st. " "'. WAIT FOR WEST'S Grand Pleasure Excursion ' To Asbeville Wednesday Auq. 24th. rum more., -Fate only $4. cheapest - rate ever offered. Ten first-ciars ccaches. Leaves Greensboro at 10 a. ra. Fortv hours to remain in -Asheville. Davlicht trip coinjr and comin Comfort and pleasure will be the order of the day. Good music and ...U wpa'10C3 xa - rhiLvItlphU. .... 3 0013 12 3w pta " Ne York ' xru 3 20 1 ra v D-ilf eicept Snri'UT.' N ,W N. C. UAILUOAD . oorja aorra Na SOL N-. a m Lv. Saleta 7 20 - m 5 30 OODK) C7U No Ttl, DO. LZ at. Kale ta ll 30 aa i2 30 aci SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. On trains ro and T. Pullman B. let J Sleeper between Atlanta and Yew York, g. I New Orleans and Washington via Dan was inlhe mill Iinufie on the nifht be- rore-.nd.lept there.- It i, PPOttlJS that he got up during the night and stepped off and thc fall .killed bim. For Kent. I A few nice rooms in "Central Hotel building' at S1.00, $2.00 and 52.50 per month. Apply to H. H. Tat. tf ce water. Ministers and their laraiues can get reduced rates by applying to the manager. Come and go win us. For farther information see latg? circulars or address the managers. J. II. West, A. L. KlRKMAhY Tuns. I). (Iahrett, - jy 26. Mmagrrr.. vil!-. On trains 52 and 53. Pullman BufTct Sleeper Mo-ntromcry and Washington, iken and Washington, via ' DanviU?. w w.J Tw ..W 1 J . W.....W.. h . between Richmond and Greensboro, and Greensboro and Ck! Isbcro. For rates and information -it' to any Agent cf the Company cr ta . SOL HAAS. T. M. Jas. L.TAYL0R. G-n. r.iss.Ar:cr.t, Wash'i .:-. DZ
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