THE MORNING- NEWS. By HAMPTON & ANDREWS. i.lished Daily. Sunday. I the mor"i;;g w U- u I n ti a f ri s i & M, . . , K Tf S OF l'WCWnk)X, IX ADVAXCX: One Vcar by Mail), Postage paid, f 4 oo 9 OO f oo 75 40 IfWVy.-... WW " .We-.. .... Six Month. Three Months, " " Two Moth, " M One Month; " " DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE CITY OF GREENSBORO. AND OF THE STATE. To city subscriber, delirered in any part of thttcbf at iocu per week. .2. Greensboro, N. C., Mondry Rug. 15,1887. No. 34 K Wm C1 NW rI rrM - r No; vlvertiseuients inserted in Local column at any price. i ' An extra charge will be made for douUe-coIumo or triile-Of4una adrertisements. : All announcements and recomeadatton- of candi. dates f r office, will be charged as advertisements . Advertisements to follow reading matter, or to occupy asy specia place, will not be received. Amusement, and Official advertisements 50 cts per iqiure for each insertion. - Advertisements kept under the head of "New Advertisements" will be charged fifty per Cent, extra. Payments for transient advertisements must be made in advance. Kcmitances must be made by deck. Draft, Postal Money Order, Express, or in Registered Letter. Only such remittances will be at the risk of the pub lishers, i -'.- . . a ' m - v SMI - r Unuerthe neao 01 npeciai icy items,- Business i notice will be inserted at the rate of 5 cents a line or -very insertion. " . THE BAILROADS. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. KKHMOND AND DANVILLE HAlLKOAt. Arrives lr-m Richmond at. Leaves for Richmond at. ... 9.43 a m 10.33 pm . 8.3aam 9.55 pm NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. Arrives from Charlotte at .1.1 8..a a m .40 p m Leaves for Charltc at.. 9.48 am " .....10.44 pm Arrives from Goldsboro at. . 9.30 p m " " ................ o.ao p m .. " 7.40am Leaves for Goldiloro at..... 9.50am " ............... 6.00 am xo.ao p m NOKTM-WESTERN N. C. RAILROAD Arrives from Salem at.. .i.. .... 8.00am . . . .' 9.84 p m .... 10.00 am .. ..10.54 p m .. .. 7.35 p m ....9.50 am ....5.00 p.m. . . .10.15 a. m. Lea Ves for Salem at ...... ...... C. F. AND V. V. RAILROAD. Arrives from Fayetteville at..;. Leaves for Fayetteville at Arrives from Walnut Cove at Leaves for Walnut Gove at...... THEPOSTOFFICE. Mails for the North close at 8.00 a. m. and o?oo p.m. Charlotte " 9 00 9 00 " Raleigh " 9 00 " Salem " 9 00 9 00 Fayetteville ." 1 9.00 The money order and registered letter ofTice will nly 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, 1 5 minutes after pening the Eastern night mail. Sunday hours, for gencr&l delivery, 8.00 a. m for alf hour ; and alf hour after the opening of the mails from both North and South. , The lock -boxes are from 6.00 a. m. to 10:30 p. m- RESIDENT CLERG-TMEN. Ptesbyterian : i Dr. J Henry Smith, N. Church St. Rev E. W. Smith, 'Asheboro St. S. Greensboro. Baptist : ; Kev.Nv. R. Gvaaltney, S- Elm St., South Greensboro. Methodist Episcopal. Rev. J. E. Mann, W. Market St. " G. F. Smith, S. Greensboro. Methodist Protestant : Rev. J. L. Michaux, N. Greene S " J. R. Ball, Spring. St. Episcopal: Rev. A. 11. Stubbs. N. Elm St. PRODUCE MARKET. Apples 2reener bu. , i.ooai.50 .aq o Bacon hog round ............. . Beef ... V 5- Butter ....iSa25 Beeswax.............. y ai8 Chickens old...... ............. ........153.20 spring ............ .... ......... .....ioai5 Corn new .......350 Corn Meal.... ..a6o Dried Krults Blackberries. .................. .6 i-a Cherries ....713 Apples......... .333 Peaches, unpared x-2, a i-a " unpared 1-, 3 " pared ........5-9 EgeV'1 10 Feathers. ..40 Flaxseed ..'....... ...75 Flour Family ........................... .....4 50 V Superfine.......... .................. . .X4 00 Onions.. ..................6oa8o Oats ......40a45 Perk.......... ........ ..............."67 ris .6C075 Potatoes Irish . ........,.. i,. ... ...... ... . . . .60 Sweet.. TV ...... .................. 50 RKf Cotton................ .:.T.. 1 ' Tallow. ... .i..........J.....v...j....... ......6 Wool washed 30 - un washed... Wheat. . . . . .fiai 35 - 1 -BTA1L.FRICES OF CROCKRIES. i Bacon Sides ............... . Hams. .1..... ...... .10 Shoulders. ... . . . .. .... ....... .8 .......... ... 11 Cheese ... ......... Coffee Rio. . . . . . i . " ...... ......19 a-3Sio Inventors arid patentees and all hav- ing uuiness wun me u. s.vratent Ui .fice are invitej to copamunicate with me with confident reliance upon my fidelity , -to their interests. f - -- New inventions patented. Old inven tions improved and rejected applica tions revived. Caveats filed. Trade- marks registered. " o , ; -Prompt attention. Skillful service. xuui ai i s. oenu model Of sketch for free report as to ntntah;i;t- . Preliminary information cheerfully furnished. ' ' v c . .1, , Av 4 an lib, ents, 816 F Street; N. W., Washmeton THE LATEST NEWS. MIOBrii.rG TUE WBITE Lf fJEtf. Mine Bosses Extorting Mon- ey from theOppress ed Workmen. .tLktBAKt,r4.,ftug. ij. ATiouj. tr.. r a.i I er example of the systematic way in I which many of the mine employees are aousea ana opressed came to HRht to-ay in the arrest ot Charles Mun- oay. a mine doss m the employ of the USquenanua Coal Company at Nan- m w . ticoke. lie has been makinc a Drac- cp a - John Koswokt. the prosecutor, was employed in the breaker under Mun- day, picking slete for 65 cents a day. He asked for more wages, when Mun- aay onerea to give turn a better posi- uuu ai 5,1.30 a aay u ne wouia give him $5 in cash. Koswoski gave him me money ana was given woric at the increased bay. Four days after he was discharged and now he charges Monday with extorting money under I false pretense. This system is prac- Used b) other bosses in Nonticoke and elsewhere, and the Susquehanna Coal Companyjhave announced their readi- ness to push all cases brought to their attention. Mexico's Jfig-gins Ills Life. Flies for City of Mexico, Aug. 10. The day has passed without the occurrence of the earthquake predicted 'by Senor xuniga. At 10 a. m., me time ap pointed for the catastrophe, the churches were thronged with nervous worshippers A large crowd sought safety in the Alameda. Zuniga has disappeared, fearing rough treatment. Some young bloods theatened to thrash him. He has still Jmany adherents I amongTtho superstitious, who buy his pamphlets and read his dismal vati- ciuations with avidity. JTIurdered and Thrown in a River. Parkersburg, W. Va.. Aug. 13. Wallace Sayre, son of Daniel Sayre, of Letart, returned home last Saturday from Guyandotte, where lie had been conducting one of his father's stores. On Sunday young Syre crossed the Ohio River in' a skiff to visit a friend named Alexander. He left Alex- anders place ..about midnight, after wnicn time nothing was seen or heard of him until Tuesday night, when his body was found in the water on the West Virginia' side, fearful wounds were A number of on the body. either of 'which would have been fatal. Hilothing was weighted down with stones placed there for the purpose of 'keeping-die body at the bottom of the river. All of bayre s money and vaiu ables were gone. One arrest has been made on suspicion. Prince Ferdinand en Route London, Aug. 12, Prince Ferdin and embarked " at Tdrnseverin for Widdin. The foreign consuls at. Rust chuk havq "decided to absent them selves from the Prince's, reception. The Bulgarian war office is buying horses for the army -: - about to '-Ireland.- Blaine Leave Dublin. Aug.i i M r. Blaine visit ed Queenstown yesterday and inspect- I ed the various places of interest. Af ter leaving his card at the residence of Mr. Piatt, the United States Consul, he returned to Cork without having been I recognized "v Jin Editor in Luch (Cm rlotte Chronicle " There is such a thing as being smothered in honey, a Kansas editor recently drew a prize in a lottery, and the verv same dav his wife had ana ine Yery sarne aav nis nlie nau 1 twinsboth boyshis mother in law was killed by lightning while in tran- sit to pay him a visit, and a man who owed him $9 for ; subscription sent in a ar . . m 1 vkU mui uw rjeiighted with the entertainment at o noimng out ur. tinier race, as puitj uym. . nw piwcu cu boys employed in the breakerand mine Rrrt n.-, r -t indicated bv his color The caninin X! oul in raosl J-sirabfe build.rg tnd in return rri tincr them h?h.r Browns Pcra Housc Wednesday DfD,s mecapuun 1,, which I propose to dispose ol at and in return setting them higher night givcn by a chanter of Orohans of the boat, .in accordance with in- m0st reasonable rates. Intehdinc T I r 1 1 PTTn fT inrt m r n r r m am '4 I I l I . f Breezy Letter from our Tie In Cij Correspondnt. Winston. N. C Aug. 1387. The Tobacco Board of Trade at their last meeting: elected Messrs. I. E. Gilmer. R. J. Reynolds, M. S. Baity, M. N: vniiamnn f.nri Vsn t v I Norfleet del eirates- Messrs. V B " --.1 Carter. T. L. Vauph E C FJmunrf. t W. Haines and CoL A. R. Cr.rrrll alternates to renicsent the tobacco inlercsl$ oI vislon at the N. C To- bacco Convention to be heir! in tn headtheiy.inst. The citizens of Winston-Salem were I from the Asylum, in charge of Dr. Dixon and Miss Scott. The little ones I did remarkably well and succeeded in collecting a nice sum from the crowded house as all felt it their dutv tocontri- bute. A corps ! of Civil Engineers left yesterday morning on the proposed route of the Roanoke 3c Southern Roaito meet-the surveyors coming this way. The grading and track lay- ing will commence just as soon as sur vey is completed. I NOTES. The M. E. Sunday School held their annual picnic Tuesday. . Little Mary Whittakcr, daughter of W. A. Whittaker,Jof "Luci'' tobacco fame, died yesterday of diptheria. Several of the Winstonians will join' West's excursionists to Asheville. Tobacco is bringing a good price now. -f Norfolk Mystery. Norfolk, Va., August 13. Thomas H. Hardy, a well-known business-man in the lower part of the city, has been. missing since yesterday, and to-day an Intimate friend received a letter from the missing man stating that his body would be found at Ocean View. No j cause was known for .such an act. but 1 friends attached so much importance to the letter that they at once left for that point to make inqniries and insti tute a search. It is thought the miss ing man weighted his body and threw himself overboard from a boat. He leav.es a wife and two children. Riddlebersrcr Arrested. Woodstock, Va., August 13. Sen- ator Riddleberger was this day fined and committed to jail for ten days by Judge Newman for contempt of court, a placard was paraded in the streets to-day reflecting on the Court in a case in which Senator Riddleberger Was interested, which was the chief cause of the trouble, supplemented by the demeanor. of the prisoner in court. Partisan fueling runs high and trouble may result. Frightful Fall of Finland Miners. Marquette, Mich., Aug. 13 Tho third fatal mine accident in the up- per peninsula by the overturning of a skip occurred at the Cleveland . , . ... . mine, Ishpemmg-, this morning. t-. 1 j . TL. 1 4. A Seven Finland miners boarded the skip to descend the shaft. The skip torn. Three were killed' outrlcht. three sustained probably fatal inju- ries and two escaped. The victims nams are not given. Most of them leave families in poor ciramistance. llusl be a Long- Way from . Greensboro. s It seem to us that there is a smaller number of watermelons on the markr t than we have ever known. Is. th crop in.' this section a failure? La.G range Spectator. What Veic England Aeeds. - ' , m We do not know of anybody in tUi county who. expects or favoTS im mediate free trade, or anything lik it. -.What is requires, though, is a ir duction of the revenue by $100.00 '. 000 at least, and the adjustmedt of .th tariff to the needs of the countrr. New England especially needs uuv materials used in its manufactures at the lowest possible prices. New Erig land men in congress ought to know this, and speak for it with courage and fidelity. Boitcu 1 trail. Rate Question in .IVir Work. The Rev. Dr. Miller, colored. grad-ll ualc of Fiskc "University . and Yalel Theoloctcal Seminary, and nastor of I the Dizwell Avenue Congregationa1 1 - - t I Church. New Haven. Conn was last Wednesdav. at New York, refused a room for self, wile and children on lh n!hl boal Drcv which runs between New York and Albany. It appears irom the circumstances of his ca,e lhal lhe refusal was on account suucl,ons ,rom . inc P'"dcnt ot the I a . comPanv owning the Drew, sold him otdlmry passage tickets to Albany ard tickcls for berths that were found on insPection to be small and un- comfortable, but refunded the pticc of these tickets rather than allow him the use of a state-room. The Doctor expostulated in vaiu. .The ofliccrs ol the boat gave no reasons, but pcrsis- ted in their refusal. He told them he I .M u: , . - I .r: 'B or Aiaoama. ana "was surprised to experience sucn ireaimeni in tne city and State of New York. Ncverthe- I less "such thinf' ar . rnmmnn vt... v.t, .u. o. as in Georgia or Alabam. Baltimore Sun. ilppeal of Tennessee Convicts. Nahiiville, Tcnn., August 11. Four hundred and one convicts con fined in tho main prison nt Nashville have appealed to the people of Ten nessee to work for tho adoption of the prohibitory amendment. After saying that three-fourths of tho In mates have been mado criminals by intoxicants, they close their appeal as follows: Wearing tho garb of disgrace, being dishonored and runted unworthy to mingle with the peoplo of our State, wo yet have the same love for our wives, the samo devotion to our mothers, the same affection for our sisters, and for their sake, and for tho sake of our children, we appeal to you to unite as one. man and free tho Stato from a curse created by the hands of men discountenanced by the law of God." Rev. N. W. Utley, chaplain of the penitentiary, certifies at tho bottom of tho list of names that the docu- ment was prepared by tho convicts themselves as a voluntary act on their part. PEOI'LE TALKED An OUT. . Daniel Emmett. the . author Dixie." is still living in Chicago. Boulangcr is not well named, is not able to even cook up a duel Attorney-General Garland is f He at Hominy Hill, Ark., making prepara tions for an extended fishing excursion on the Ouachita. , The late Gen. McKee Cunn left all his fortune to his wife. His will was the shortest ever filed in Washington and consisted of four lines. . ; 1 . .jonn .u. ri.uus, ui uic itut times. - . ' formerly American Minister at .V lenna, ; sailed this week for Europe. He goes it is said bv one well acauainted writh Hawaiian affairs that King Kalakaua is well posted on English ecclesiastical history and is v'erv fond of studying I the subject. It" is the name of u noval now r un ning in a Boston paper. 11. Rider Hag gard has a great deal to answer. for in the pernicious influence he has had no titles in the domain of fiction. The rumor that RW. Gilder has obtained a promise - from Mrs. Cleve lr,nr f Trriti- an nriir.A far thr C,nln, ....ak . m . . m b a . ... . to be without adequate foundation. Mrs, Coleman Drayton is said to be the bestdressed woman in New York She sp-nds from $20,000 to $3$ 000 a 'year on her attire. This large expen- dilute is made with the greatest good taste. Utilitarianism, illustrated by Hhe J x burying of clearic light wires, is desecrating grave3 in xsthetic Bostoa. .Gen. Alexander Doniphan, once famous in the Mexican war and other times, has just died at his hoin at Mr. Blaise has written a letter to Lord Mayor Sullivan, cf Dublin, thanking him for the honor coatcrrtd upon hira in tendering Lira a banquet, and expressing regret that he must decline the Invitation en account o! havrng previously arranged to leave for the Continent 00 Thursday. He ay he will not forget the kindness he . . .. . oa reccivca ia irciana. ana mat me decP terest always taken by him in lhe weU?" of lbc Inlb Pto?Ic hl$' lf possible, increased. Lots, on tho Iiiiday Tract fbr The tract of land In the ooiihern part of (treensboro which was lalely !- I '' - purchasers will please apply to me. 1 n. 1. fisheju jy6 ira. Iknbow House. Littlo Butter Cups, Pure and sweet; little butter cups. made every cayby pv. v Creenscouo Candv Co. BRfiR" III limTD ! That I will call on the business rnen of Greensboro within the next ten diys in the interest of the Sicirrcii or Tilt Battle of Glmliord nr House.- whicn wil! bc ljsucd io ncal parnphlct form, from the presses of Messrs. Thomas, Heece Jk Co.. about the first of September. No better medium has ever been offered our business mett' through which to place their business before the reading public. This is no shoddy. Cheap John advertising sheet, but will be a work that will be pre served by all. on account o! its histor ical nature. I guarantfx satisfac tion or no charges wi!l be made. I Hold your orders for advertising until you see me, and plant your ads. where they will bring forth good fruit and plenty of i. Respectfully. - aug2 " II. . Llam. For Rent. . A few nice rooms in "Centra! Hotel building' at $1.00. $2.00 and 52.50 per month. Apply to H. H. Tate.- tf Active Soap Free I We. had several hundred cards scat- tcred throughout the city yesterday whlch when presented to Messrs. Al- bright & McKnig, Jacob Jones or our- selves the holder of the card will get one cake ol "Active Soap. Save your cards and get a cake ot No. one laun dry soap. HOUSTON & BRO. tf. Agents. Whether from swampy land or stag nant pool, or from the deadly gases of city sewers, malarial poisons arc the same. Ayer s ague cure, taicen ac- cording to directions, is a warranted specific for malarial disorders. Come and see our butter cups; Greensboro Candy Co. Pecplo's Hvo Cents Savinr? Bonk OK GkELN5l-)RO. N. C Incorporated April .oth, 1SS7. un der the laws of North Carolina. Open for business July 2. 18S7. Under rigid examination of Com rriissioner appointed by the Governor ot 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 person. Pays all profits to depositors. Makes loans on public bonds, real estate. and first-class personal secuiity. OFFICERS : President. M. Winstcad. Vic-FrtsiJmfsW F. Steele. J. A. Ode!!. J. 11. Harris. r Treas. or CasAur) bamuel L, . 1 rog den. Ckr (or Secretary) H. H. Cartland. THE MCGANLESS HOUSE, 0 . DANRURV. N. C. . Dr. W- H. 3cCanless, Prop. This house has been enlarged and newly fitted up for the special accom modation of summer vhiiors to Pied mont Springs and the mountains.- John Vcrralla's popular Italian String Rand (consisting of hirp, two violins and flute) has been engaged to maKC muSIC IOT InC gUCSl- OI inil IIOUSC 1 t . a I I.m r t-s i r m r aa Board S16 per month, $5 per $1 per day. week THE .NORTH CAROLINA 17-7 ri ont Tf" UlJtUUU UUl DeYoted to the tobacco raising and tobacco . manufacturing inferest. of or'h r?liaa- rVin published by I v. I . kirtmin I .rrn thorn v f The only paper of the kind in the Slate. Weekly 16 pages, four columns 1 T -fyi - each . Two collars per year. " Advertising rates low given on application. ill be I'suea reuhrly alter September 1st. WILMINGTON' &WXLDON RAIL ROAD COMPANY. r - - N CONDENSED SOIIULE, TRAINS Nor. ,4to pId.; D.r Lv Weld on.. J 15 p ca j 3S p rafl 10 a 1 nr Kociy mi 2 33 p ea . Ar Taro.o. 4 to p cv1 Lv Tarboro.!f t ttral ! Ar Wilson.. 4 o$ p en , j8 p raj cy a n Lv Wisoa..!l 15 h J. . ....(...' Ar Selrrva...'! xo n ra n yCXlCT. gJJ pn ..'.,,, Lv CoMsboro 4 54 p 40 p ra'j 5$ a ra Ly Magnolia 6 09 p m J jS p tn c iS a o Lv Uurr-vr .. 7 00 o tn' 6 mn Ar ilmLng7 50 nvo 5$ p r-17 00 a n TRAINS COTWG NORTH. Na 45 I No. 47 iKo. 41 DaHr. Daily. Daily. Lv Wiltn.n. 1 1 40 pm S 50 a rn S 53 p ia Lv B'jrgaw.j Iq -4 a ra'o 50 o o l.v .MagnOiia 13 51 am 10 2j am 1042 pra Ar CoMsborji 55 a rn'it 35 m il jS am Lv Kayettev. ' 7 00 tn' Magnolia 12 $2 in 1023 am 1042 rra r Detma . . . 9S-am........ Ar Wilsoa.. ,j it 25 am' Lv WUson ..12 32 a m'1225 11 $' Ar Roky Mt l 00 p tn 1 27 a ta Lv Tarboro.l UVI U '. i ....... . -A V II i.l 33 am' I Ar Wcldon. .4o5ariirpra.4ira Trains on Scotland Neck Hrnch Road leaves HaMax tor Scollxod Neck at 00 p m. Returning, leaves Scotland Neck at 9 30 a m.. dauy except Sunday. Trains leaves Tarboro. N. G. via Albcmarl Raleigh. R R, daily, except Sunday. 6pm.; Sunday 5 p ra.; arme William-ton. N. C, 8 loom, and 6 40 pm. Returning leaves Williamston. N C. Daily except Sunday. 8 co a m. Sun day 9 50 a m, arrive Tarboro. N. C. 10 05 a m. and 11 j a m. Trains on Midlarfd N. C Branch leaves Goldsboro. N C. dally except Sunday, 5 30 pm.; arrire Smilhfield, N. C. 700 pm. Returning leaves Smith field. N. C, 7 30 a m.. arrire Go! Jboro, N. C. o 00 a m, Souihbcund train, on Wilson Fayet teville Branch Is No. $0. Northward is No. 51. Trains No. 40 South will stop only at Wilton, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Trains No 47 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North daily, All rail via Richmond, and daily ex- cent Sunday via Bay Line, Trains make dose connection lor all points North via Richmond and Wash I mgton. All trains run solid between Wilming ton and Washington, and hare Pullman Palace Sleepers attached.. JOHN F. DIVINE. ? General Sup't J. R. KENLY. Sup't Transportation T. M. EMERSON, Genl Pass. Agent IV T1CUM0ND AND DANVILLE RAIL- LOAD. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS IIUN BY MLMUDLLN TIME. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. My. THK m7. ; No.ia No. tl D-Uj. 4 30 ta 9L7 pa -12 pb IjtArt New Ycrx U 4 a n Iwt liUdclpLU.... 70o 9 4aia 11.4 fJD 3,15 pea 0 pa Iatt lUlutnore. Ltro Wlilnptoa LeT Cb-xlotlertilit. . LeT LyncLbcr 11 00 pta 3 00 ata 5CC ta Ieare Dxntlll 851 pa 8 C ata Lear. nicbmoaX 3 CO p ca 2 SO a ta Lear Goldsboro. . . . Lcre l-Ueiga Lear. DarLm 12 0 a-a; lOpa CZOsa I OOaxa 637 asa UlSacB 3 ZO ata 1123 ara Le-T.Hlgh Toint. Ltart Ri.lul.nr7 !l3a Leare Clulott .;2a; ICO pa Le-irt Sprtnbr;. . 1 IaTt CrettiTiIIe ArriTe AtL-uU.. w n Bid 1 20 pa' 1Q 43pa TRAINS GOING NOKTH. May ath 17. No. 51. Csilj. -CSta 0 4S3 No.-j. D-lly. C IS pra 8C1 p ra Arrive CbaiktU. 7-t-ii( ...... High Toint ..... ; 9 13 fta Grrxrnsloro .. ... 8.S.-i. 3 43 r ca DrLira 12 7pi 12 CI ara tUIeiSU . .. GAliUboto ... Arm a D-nviUe . Rkbrm ... 2 II pa 60 ara 4 30 pn 11 0 aa 13 10-xa 11 3 ra 3 Ojs C IS a Arrir LyrcLbarj: lpa'2C0a Cirow-Tit ...v3wpD 4 13 ara ..nk- . . . , rl lira are rhiUlrlnhU. . .! 823 r-3' 8 13 ara .111 Spnl3C3 3 .! 3 00a 12 ZZ rra N.m York ; C0aa 3 3 jr N .W N. C. HAILROAD . ooixo toura Ka 50. Kc Z2. a n Lt. S-leta 7 23 a ra 5 33' oorxo 3om Noi. co.3 AT. xlf3 , ll 33 aa i2 3 1: SLEEPING CAR SERVltE. On trains 50 and 51, Pullman PcfTct Sleeper between Atlanta and Yew Ycrk. New Orleans and Washington via Dan ville. - On trains 52 and 53. Pullman DuHet Sleeper Montgomery and Washington, Ai-en and Washington, via Danri'.Ie. On train, yi and 53 Pullman SIcrpcr between Richmond and G'ecr.-bcro, zr.i Greensboro and Goldsbcro. For rates and-information ar?' to 3r)" Arnt cf the Company cr to SOL HAAS. T. M. Jas. L.TAYL0R.

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