THE MORNING NEWS. , "'-V " " '' " mm ' -rn i 1 nii-i am m. mm By HAMPTON & ANDREWS. t lVr... ...... ... ..J ft ....... Daily, L. Jept Sunday. I'll I I I 1 "i i I i II 1 T- tr- - 11 ,Vj. . tr ...... WW- 1ta " stBscmmojM advamcb: .. f.:t P,taze liaid... 4 oo s oo . it . sfsr yj vf y . - VNU I JH- j " ............ I w f int. ... . r "'" .. -. 75 to Mon ,. . o deUnrrf fc. Part of U. city DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE CITT OF OrtlSCaO, AKD OF TUB trr ATX. ... t . ' tr Vol.2. Greensboro, N; C, Tuesdry Rug. .16, 1887. No: 35 KE .T LA ttrntmnC ryy iio t 5 y K r I W 4 r' extr ctorge will be mad. for dcmble-cotuma l.', Juno dertiements. i A , " wilt be chafed as lverttmt. lV,',t to follow readu .matter, or to tva place. wflUot bereceled. fment. and Officul adrertment 50 cu per ' tach insertion- . 5,1' , kept under th. bead of "New Vvert,en,,n" 411 be charged fifty per cent, extra. ; u transient advertUement most be in advance. ..L.riU.nnt Potal 4 ..;.,nfrt must De " ' Order, EPr. or ta RegUtered Letter. J uch remittance, wilt be at tbe,rik of the pub- fcw.he headof'SpUl Oty Item,.- be Lk will be inserted at the rate of 5 cents a Un lr TV incrtion. THB BAILKOADS. ARKIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. KH tlMONO AND DANVILLE RAIMtOAOw Arrive om 1 tavc i-r t!ichinond at... THE LATEST NEWS. . - Ml. DBJTIE8 f? ROAD COMPANY: ' ' SctflJ Holt lap trovA ths Shi a tTTUa l.CCO t- , m 0.43 am 10.3a p m 8.3a am 0.55 pm jArriv NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. ei from Charlotte at Leaves for Charlotte at. Arrives from Coldsboro at. ... 4. es for C.oldihorO at.. NORTH-WESTERS N Arrives from Salens at Leaves for Salem at...... C. F. AND V. V. RAILROAD. a ... Arrives from iayT - Uavesfor Fayetteville at Arrives from Walnut Cove at... Leaves lor Walnut Cove at. 8.32 a m 9.40 p m 948 am 10.44 p m 9.3d pm ......... - 7.40 a m g.50 am 6.00 a ra ...... lO.aopm C. RAILROAD - 8.00 a m 9.34 p m 10.00 a m 10.54 pm .. 7-2SP m ..9.50 a.m . . 5.00 p. m. .10.00 a. m. Except that JJt Dld Jtlahe Lore to Firieen-lTear-Old Eta irhlte. Washington. Aug. 13. Deep ift terest is manifested here in the trial of Passed Assistant Surgeon Millard II. Crowford, of the oary, accused of vio lating the Edmunds law with Eva, White. Dr. Crawford was put' on the stand to-day in his own defense. His coun ' scl, Mr. Moore, read the information filed against him, and put the direct question: ,. - "Is this truer . No, sir.'' said Dr. Crawford. Mr. Lipscomb took up a letter writ-: ten by Dr. Crawford to the girl. This letter begins My darling Eva," said Mr. Lipscomb, "How long have you used such endearing terms?" 'Since a month or six weeks after I first met her." "Did you ever tell her you loved her?' v' : Yes; in a letter;" . 'Did she say she reciprocated?,, - MYes; in a note." ; " "Did you ever express your love verbally?" Yes." Dr. Crawford said that the ,lisks, referred to in the letter, - which she1 had incurred, were her -meetings with him. By her '"present misery" he MrKcld ondertaket a coenpaiboa between Ecrlish and Acxericut pa pers, and cocaes to the coocfuitoa t kit. l $ th Earth. Chatswosii, 11U An. 13. At Cul-1 rhile there is little diffeerrtiCe bt lom. ilC some, el -hi Ile north of j twecn American -and r Dci'lit eater- here. Prof. Talrt. VballoonUw'madc j prUe; tb American joareai appears an ascension at about 6 o'clocU this I tabre. cears f than the DriUih, and the i FDIB.1DI YCADLY 3XBBTIIVG. High Point; Aug. 13. iSS.r i The meeting on 'ministry and over sight, rith David White and Mary C. Woody clerks, offered reports of the condition of the ministry, were heard and much counsel and wise sugges tions were given. B. C. Hobbs. LL.D.. gave an address of clearness and power on me subject 01 ine resurreo- arlernooi Ttaballpon arose about 4 Britui Dossesaes a highet intellectual tionof the. body, and on final judg- I(OOQ in the air and saikJ aa ay In qSaly than the American. But that raent. saying he bad learned these doc north west direction. Soon I after rhbher ( intdlectual quality- ' Is to a tnnes from clear minded worthies. In lllHH. im. diicovered lo be on I lafrextent a matter of mere 'appear. Ar Tarboro N. C. Yearly Meetings, in the days of fire gnJ0ke.Allu3g. from the top in arice- a!p. So far as the substance ol Vr J.' his boyhood. He esteemed this agreat clo;aJ !Tv this, time it ad tailed ihVught goes, the short and incisive -,u im I -4 niKin Krr-in I American leadinr article nur ocM Ar auUUL UUb m m m m - I - mt m a - u'" to comelown very rapioiy. an tho r round with a rush. Prot 4 escaped severe injury only COJIDSNSED SCI I r.DULK. eJS the completion of the great , and glorious plan of Salvation. This phase of christian doctr.ne was well presented and promptly and emphatically endorsed by a large Op rising. There was one dissenting voice. The regular business of the Y. M. convened at lo o'clock a. m. The examination of the condition of the church was resumed and revealed TRAILS GOING SOUTH. Ly Wcliax. 3 p m J S p m t 13 rn At Rocky Mls 33 p mJ;.,. .. 2. - Ir ujopm ........ .... ... 4 05pm6$Spm3c7arj t. A,3PPl !I 49 p rw . . . luck. About all that was . left o the wnUng in the London papers, and the balloon was the ring on the- bottom, ability to concentrate thought is a -hiber intellectual quiutT: man ine Chief Jtlart JTot Aa9lnatd capacity to dilute it, : . Little Rock, Ark Aug. i3.-The Little Butter Cups. . v . . j 1 Hart and mweei: niue uuiier cuds some cheering evidencies of progress reported assataioation of Chief Miycs, evcry day by . of the Cherokee Nation, has on foun- inr, . uiujjiwji v,aut . .. ' 1 I dant upon ine election is quicung as well as some cause of regret, that family worship was too much; neg lected, some cases of lack of christian' love, some indulgence in the use of liquor as a beverage, and of the rais ing, selling, and using of tobacco. Dr. Hobbs called attention. to the subject of love, and that a different Greek word was used according as the BEAR HT 1HITD ! down. The National party accept ne result. Ee-Chief Bushy head and Rabbit Bunch, the defeated aspirant for cjiief. counseled obedience . to the law. The Nationals claim thifty-two mempers of the Legislature, and . the Dowing Ar Wiixninjr.'J 50 9 5KP m 7 j . TRAINS GOt G NORTH. LV Wilmuig.'ii 40 pm 553 a fn.S V Lv Burgaw.;. 9 34 'a m pm Lv Maeaolia'l2 52 am lo-rj 102 1 ArGoldsbor. t 55 a in'il 3 amlf 5 xn Lv Fayettcr. . 7 00 a rn, ArSehna.. ........ 9 $S a m ........ Ar Wilson..; I... . .11 25 am Lv Wilson .L2 a m 1225 pm 1251 w Ar RoTtyMt. I bo pmi 4 1 Celdon love of God. the love of parents, : or Maves, paay iweniysix, friends, or husband and wife were spoken of, and when the word for love of God was used it means that love Eart Perth and EOm Son said he meant the impending separa- which movcd e son ofGod t0 sivc kid THE POSTOFFICE. - r . m .nl r rtt TJ.TJfi. Mails for the North close ai o.uu - Raleigh " 9 Salem " 9 000 Fayetteville " 9 00 "- ' ... The money order and registered letter office wU ly be open from 900 a. m. to 6 p. m. . General Delivery U open from 8 a.m. Wtu.7Pju . :i. e minutes after except when opeomsT"" t , pening the Eastern night mail. - Sunday hours, for general delivery, 8.00 of alf hour : and half hour after the opening of the mails Irom both Nortti ana aouin. The lock -boxes are from 6.00 a. m. to io.3 f- . tion of themselves. "What did you mean by the business?'' asked Mr. Lipscomb. Miss White was afraid her little brother Ernest would tell her father about our meetings and had spoken of him as the 4 ' kid said Dr. Crawford. Love and, kisses to my darling Eva. quoted Mr. Lipscomb. "Did you ever kiss her?" "No. sir." J Z The arguments will be heard next Tuesday. his life for sinners his enemies in all lands, ages, races and conditions of men, and if we have this divine love we can love .the souls of sinful, wicked men. - The afternoon session ook in the J ularly supposed to bring enjoyment of subject of education a reported by Uc to renounce the rartoeroll his Prof. W. A. Blair, who is in charge of hardships and trie mother of hi vchild through which to rlace their buiinei before me r caning puruc innnnu shoddy. Cheap John advertising sheet, but will be a work that will . be pre served bv all. oa svccodnto! its hlslor- The conduct of the bctogenanan I jj nature. I cUARANTtE'sATiSrac- Earl--he is eighty-five years old .-is :o?t I TION 'or no cnarges wiuw maue. sic'nt of in contemlatintr the heroism oia your orucr. ior anvn..nK of the man who never swerved a breadth whenterapted with luxury, title, honors all that is pop. auga which will be issued, In neat pamphlet Trains on ScclUn : NcW Itrar.ch K4 form, from the presses of Messrs. leaves lUMax lor Scotlani Neck jo Thomas, Iteece A Co about the first pm. Returning, leaves Scotland Nirk of September. No better medium has at o 30 a rn.. aauy etcepi aunuay. ever been otTercd our business men 1 Jrrains lcares Tarbcro, N; C; u-. :ss 1 Albemarl Kalcisn. k k, r.auy. cc ;) Sundav. 6 n m .: Sunday c n t:t ftfr WjIliamston;.HC. $ 10 otn. and, 6 n j &m. RctUming leaves, Vi'.lumtCi. N . Daily except Sunday. Snoam,' Snr M day 9 50 a m; aniveTarxirv. : C. t 1005 a m, tr.d 11 35 1 ro. , . : .Trains on Midland N C I'.runth t ' h'. I you see me, and piantyoar aos. wneie 1 leaves oowsooro. r 1-. caijy exen n 7 I tftv wilt hrinrr . fnrlh . rood lfuit rand I unrliv C lr n m:- ar fit SmlllititlJ. i riches, I picnty 0f it. KespcctfuUf. . . . I C. 700 p m. Returning Ieavr Sn,:t:.. .. , II,, 1. clam. fitld.uN. LiJ P a tn , amtriiisifc?w i n 1 .. . 1 the the utn RESIDENT CLERGYMEN. FRjtJTIL 1VILSOJT UJtJfGED - mr . a tnis part 01 tne cnurcn s woric in tne n . YM u s, for Possible that ooumis 01 mc uu, grim old man. as he totters along . The report of Friends School at terrace of his noble castle, may New Garden gave spcially interesting. h shrivelled face to the western encouraeintr. and satisfactory infor- I world, where his onlv soil lies buried. mation. . . - I -inH wnn rW if after all. earth holds no I wh (.Ccban. ' Southhbtind tmm oil XVilstm ir Karri A few nice rooms in "Central Hotel I teville Branch is No. Ncn!i uii 1 building' at Suoo. tlJDO andSa.Sopcr km, ' ' " month. Apply to If. H. TATr. ,1 Trains No. 40 Souths ill tn tnty at If , , I Wilson. Goldsboro and Magnolia.' Train So 17 makes close '.connection Active Soap Froc I - I at Weldoo for all paint North duly. We had several hundred cards scat- Ail rail tia .Richmond, and d v!v and satisfactory infor-1 world, where his only sou lies buried. lcrcd throughout the city yesterday I Pl Sunday via Biy Line. .eh when presented to Messrs. Al- "ins maxc y.wz w.r. cttiafi lor. .ill Dr. B. C. Hobbs. a man of ripe and ,nft:,r anihi,;on than nride of birtH or bright & MCKn.g. jacoo jones or our- - I r- - 1 Pteibyterian : Dr. J. Henry Smith, N. t-nurcn a. Rev. E. W.Smith, Asheboro St. S. Greensboro Bkety.tW. R. Gwaltney. S. Elm St.. South Greensboro. Methodist Episcopal. Rev. J. E. Mann, W. Market St. " G. F. Smith, S. Greensboro. Methodist Protectant : Rev. J. L. Michaux, N. Greene St J.R. Ball, Spring St. Episcopal : Jlev. A. II. StubLs, N. Elm St. lie PRODUCE XIARKET. Apples green, per ba. . Bacon hog round liecf ........ Butter ;. .................8aS Komw-iv : .ai8 Chickens old . . spring . Corn new ....... Corn Meal.... ..a6o Dried FruitsBlackberries. ... ....i... ...... ..6 i-a Cherries...... 1 . Apples.. aa3 Peaches, unpared -a, . u unpared 1-4, a " 'pared.......... 5a9 ptM- '.: ....'......."lO Jtturdered JEIr. aud JfJra. Clevengrcr and Ran ltcay with their Daughter. ' San Francisco. Cal., Aug. 13. Frank Wilson was hanged at Prescott. Ari.. yesterdai', tor . the murder of Samuel Clevenger and his wife, Char lotte, in May, 1886, oa the summit of the Blueskin Mountains, a few miles from the Utah line. . "-Wilson' and his companion, John A. Johnson (colored), were employed by Clevenger to assist in driving a num ber of horses to Washing Territory. No one was iu the Dartv except the two men, Clevenger. his wife and an isaao I adopted daughter, andwhilc camping loa,s I at the nlace mentioned. Wilson murd- .....a50 1 - . . . ... - ered Clevenger ana ms wiie wtin an axe. Wilson and Johnson then divid ed the stock and $500 which Cleven ger had with him, and buried the bo dies, which were fouud six "months later. Wilson and the girl lived to- race. Chicago Journal t lie Ib an Expert. Henry Wattcrson is sajd to i.ooat.50 ao .....5a8 varied learning, gave special commen dation to Joseph Moore, LL. D. Prin cipal at New Garden School, as a stu dent who had been under the lution of Prof. Agassiy, the man who, when solicited to make a lecturing tour at a high salary said, rl have no tinie to make money." The .speaker claimed that a school under the management of such a faculty as Moore and his there is some kind of a drink in New efficient faculty, especially when it Is Yoik that Watterson hasn't discover remembered that Joseph Moore did so ed; but if there is it has been invented mnr.h in buildintr iiD Earl ham College I inrc last niht. Rochester Herald. - - - a I as a Professor and afterword as its President, and in collecting one of the fasiiiox notes. best College Cabinets west of the Alle- ghanies, &c, ought "to be a College. At the June weddings in New ork whereuDon over Si.400.00 were sub- the slippers thrown scribed to increase an endowment and groom were selves the holder of the card will get one cake ol "Active Soap.' Save your cards and get a cake of No. one laun dry soap. . Houston' Bro. tf. r I Agents. t Whether from iwamnv land or Stan have I ninf nrwt. nr from the dradlv fTSSeS of a fa w-. iL mirton. ;AU trains run solid between Witmtn,--ton and Washington, and hare Pu'Irn r. Palace Sleepers attached. JOHN r . I.NIw ; . " General Sup't "J. R. KENLY. Sup't Transportation T. M. EMERSON. Gcnl Pass. Arni discovered in NevYoikadnsK com- oily sewers, maiariai roion arc .a r 1 a nA'raffrV' arid I same. , Aver Ague Cure, taken ,u,M,:7u I- V W; cording to directions, is a warranted called a vSabbath calm. Perhaps J (or malaria, di'sordcrs. 1 -r Come and see our butter cups; Greensboro Candt Co.. IOC I -v,r.ttvnvn tvn IVCIf T.r nur.. Ill timJ . ....... . CONDENSED .SCIIKDL'UL TIIAIXS IiCN IIY MHIlIDlAN TUAIXH GOING SOUTH. after the bride . 1 fourmed entirely, p fund, provided $5,000.00 are secured. $5000 had been previously pledged on the same condition. I Prof. W. A Blair said, that Friends roses. Oranges are considered most ore conducive to health when eaten be! breakfast On the Continent ladies wear je wels People's Five Cents SaviM Bank r Of GREENSBORO. N. C ? Incorporated April 29th, 18S7. un der the laws of North Carolina. Open for business July 2, 1537. Under, rigid examination, or Cora, missioner appointed by the Governor of the State. Character and amounts of its invest ments carefully limited by-Statute : Receives deposits from uve cents 10 two thousand dollars Irom any one person." . .. Pavt all nrofits to deoositors. Makes loans on public bonds, real lUr. W.h. 1&7. ' No. 50. ; Nn. T.Z' , ' " Uulr. Dxilj. LeAVNtwYork.....4i5ri i 3i LeA?e PhlUklplu..Mj 7 2tri CJ7 jcr Leave B!U more.'....;.! 9 4So fin Lmt Washington . ...J 11.4 nill ti pm Leave Chrlott-rri!!e. p Z' p ta '. t a v Lcv Ljocubnrg. '..!. OZfi t; am Leave DaTlII........! H3 n.t Hf.w Lear HicLmoa1.......3 U)pw 2 11 Lttte OoULboro. . . . .V.'t2 Z miu Ui i-m Leave lUleij 53)aj. 1 mm r-erthers........!!....!..." 4 I fjether afterwards and went to Wash- narC!!"V.Z and Idaho, were they the state up from the lowest round i and evening toilsts. Carolina. The first Normal School at all day long; in this countrym lady estate, and first-c . - - . I k....tniuir.ll III MfMI V W g . I Springfield.forsix weeks,gave such an receive. - PrtsidtniA. M. Winstead. impetus to education that it brought I occasions and at home, with afternoon yice-Praidnds-AV. F. Steele, J. A Lct DarLara C3,.ru z:'it Leave HiRb 1'wir.t iltl'Aai, I'tir,:.. t Irave BaUUC rj... ;t2ni II a ... LeeTeCbazlotta........ 225 !tt!.j Arrire AtUaU... . 1 iO i IT4 i u. nour-Famiiy ................... ,."..4 50 were found by the Sheriff, and the t former was taken back tcTPrescott for Oats....... 4ms trial. Johnson was found in Nevada. Perk.......... ..........6a7 I nfi o chain rtf rimimstantial evidence. Peas...... Potatoes Irish ..... ; ; : ". Sweet Rags Cotton ..... . Tallow.... , Wool washed ................ . " unwashed.............. Wheat ,.6oa75 .....to .....50 41 .....J6 .....30 .....so f tat as : : RKTAlt PRICKS Or GROCBRISS. , .- Bacon-r-Sides.. ........................... .r......io Hams.... ................ ..........'......15 y 1 Shoulders .... . . ............ ........... .8 Cheese . . . .... ........ .... . ... ...... .... .ao Coffee Rio 19 a-3io Inventors and patentees and aTThav inff business with the U. S. Patent Of- .V.". . . . , . . together with the girl's statement, served to convict both. Wilson how ever, made a confession or. the 6th Inst, exonerating Johnson and saying that the latter did not know anything about the murder until some time af terwards. . ;v .." ' ':':'- fohnson was respited by Gov. Zu lick until Sept. 23. ! Sent I To Jail. -During ; the "session of- the United States court a negro named "William Cain, was in attendance as a witness 1 fice are invited to communicate with me I and claiming that e he had come from with confident reliance upon my fidelity I Diirharar N . C. drew money from to tneir lnieresus. w. . , - j - .. - . New inventions patented. Old inven- Uncle. Sam s coffers for, mileage and tions improved, and - rejected applica- appropriated it to his own uses, theie- tions revived. Caveats filed. r Trade- b defrauding the jrovernment. ' Yes- Prompt attention Moderate charges. the educational ladder of this country 1 ' to a higher one. ; In the evening at 7 o'clock Mrs. L. A. Winston.who has just reached, here from -Mexico, gave another address concerning thev missionary field and the work in Mexico. She exhibited Catholic images of Mary, the mother of Jesus, the jeads which Catholio count, some f the products and handy woik if Mexican women. - She had a Spanish Mexican lady and gentleman, in native costume, impersahated by an American lady and gentleman. - Both held cigaretts in their laouths. . The day dosed with far the biges attendance of the week. . The rail road and private ways con tiuue to bring additions to the meet ings and the hotels Odell. J. H. Karris. t- rttifrr fmuel L .Trf c TV. nMt niilmn.l for Inw llimmff I. s - - . TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Slay ZKb 1&37. wear lor little girls are entirely ol em broidery, with a tiny frill at the 'neck and deep cuffs. . ! The gloves lor ushers at "weddings arc furnished by the groom. A fashion able kind are pearl kid gloves, stitched with pearl colored or black iilk Large round hats and Leghorn flats' with brims arranged to suit . the lace otthe wearer are now in demand. I smart man his best. 1 Dar is alius erbout de er incurnaliun not tcr do I Arkansaw Tvavler. i A : ... f.ta. -. t ft... nr(nl j tinie in jewelry is the exlrtmc favor with which stonese of beautiful culor both gem and fancy stones -are Clerk or Secretarrf-U. H. Cartland. THEUICGANLESSHOUSE, DAN BURY. N. C 1 Amv Durrille 1 1 Dr: W- H. UcCanless, Prop. aW ijin :: BiUiwer riiiiip-i. . ' Na Yu.. A good rain cooled the air and lau. received. Stones which twenty years thP rUincr dust of the streets for Ur , k w.. . - morrow's big crowd. ? This house his been enlarged and "newly fitted up for the special accom; modation of summer visitors to Pied mont Springs and the mountains. John VerrallaV popular Julian String Band (consisting of harp, two violins and flute) has ocen cngagea 10 make music for the guests ol this house during the season.' Board S16 per month. $5 per week 51 per day. Nr. 5!. -Nrt.:j. Dai'y.t Dlj; Arrive Chatlotte Or-la-ni 6 jh SI'bnry ...... 6 45isj' HP! fit Hish Toiot 7 V w 3 I- , GrxnaUorO ' i Dcrtta;.. ri47p'uU07. u ' " GoliLboro ......! 4 Vlpz. 11 31 an. ,IC lOsx. II 2J i m ,t 3 .Virtj l ti ..Li . . 1 13 rrrr 1 i ju,t . 3 40 p t ! tu .' S d j ra' 1 J ar . .11 S.pfn'till 4 . . 3 IV) am 12 a. 1 ft SJ An.i Z JU ; : . 'Dailr cs.Jpt t. --'N.W.N. t!. lt.VlLH')Al). i 00 ceo yrtn . Na 'A A l-J L. SaWrs a ru -3 ' 'oonra vornr S' TI. ir. Slita li30ac. . i2 3J;t SLEEPING CARERVICK. On trains SO ant kt, rullmin - I'.-:iVi 77r777r7777ri " 1 Sleeper between Atlanta and Yew Yi: THE NORTH CAROLINA NcJ Qrlrans and Washington i Un , are now of decided importance hllc I nAT,noon .1 07170.1 have teen xevi Skillful service: terday Deputy Marshal Vaughan a- Send model or certained that Cain was a . resident ol old time favorites Should this come to the netice o J Numbered with the latter aregarnets anv member of the society of Friend some of which display beautiful hues. vine. Devoted. lo the tobacco raising and inKirco - manufacturinc . interests of On frA . C? aiil t PcilrTlin- TUitl . v. - W .... . Sleepr-Mor.tcrncrr and V.0;ru .. Aikrn ahd WaiMngton.-via IH-.-.i 1 On trains Kl a.ti 53 ru.iman p.: who mav be able. and. after investiga The railroad company can n it oCifKi sketch for free report as to patentability; j this place and had been living here who hasa large family of children t responsibility. In the course of a y ear Preliminary information cheerfully i '.t. .: ..,1 orrirl dncate. with the loan of a few hun- .u Mth caused bv railroad ncciients furnished. r z. . x mon;nS, . . enabt hiffl- to czw I ' . a. MciWrcn ;urh fin one will Diear I ar H - Solicitor of American and Foreign fat who committed him to the city jail address Launder seal, care of Mornin- size - battlefield. Increase J ents. 816 F Street, N. W., Washington I n n .,. rvwfr ? - News oQce. ! . " 1 lance is very much needed.- . .. - I . w ' 1 Jm r ' 1 . - Xorth Carolina. Will be published Dy ueiwrem wcarnnnu i.-tpj..-. . . V. G. Kirkman. Greensboro. N. C. Greensboro an-4 t'Jws r , . . T! - onlv naner ol the kind in the ' For rates and itrmm ta ' Stat-;. Weekly-16 pages, fourcolumns anj Agent cf ihc yTV rr . cacti. Two dollars per year. . . .sniJiAAS I. m. . WrlJonrr nlM loW riven On 1 JAs. U I AllJu. VI,Tl - ft application. Will be isuea rr-uiariy after September i st. . . it 1 .;- r.t. I; V. t-v

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