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Jf-r-rrrS . ;1H'0 tflL 'i;).f PublisiieO' Daily. 1ept Sunday. T y i . . TA Xy HIHI To W......... fl n .katks o scsscrirnoK, is adya.ncc : Oo Year oo oo i "t 1 Xbre Moatbi, " t oo 1 WO - 7$ 1- - "iygiFg T" Til?JLlTT CT QRrtHSBORO. AKD OF TttS ST ATX. To city 9ubcrQxrl delivered in aay part of the cir ,t i ct per week. : 'V-,f:- r- -vl f - No.. 40 -to. V : It 1 ! 1 7 ' j't i"g r mi ii i ii ii I in mi - - - . ... - - w ii , . n w 4 a . - . - " "J 7X 4 Ho advertUejiieatt inserted in Local colnma at amy price. " "r. -'s ; !' f : Aa etra charge will be aade for double-eotuio ifiple-colaiui idertiimeiit' .fedf j All ajtaouocetneiiu and recooiendaxioas of -caodi. Haiei (or office, will be charged aa adTertiaeaaewta. f Advenwer-.tnti to follow readinf matter, or to occupy r Pc P't wQ n0t received. Amusement, and Official advertisements 50 eta per tquare for each insertion, f Adverusements kept under the head of "New Adertisemn" charged fifty per cent, extra. 4 payments for transient advertisements ' most be Bude in advance. Rtraitances must be made by Check, Draft, Postal I Mnney.Order, Express, or in Registered Letteril..,' . " .-wwv Only sack remittances will be at the risk of the puW I . Icnsc trying to captivate Usher. I Miss Nellie Gould, eldest daughter of Underthe neaa oi "special wry tusu.a 1 4 ices w be inserted at the rate of $ cents a line I notices tcvery insertion. -' THE BAUVBOABS.1 ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE Of TRAINS. RICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD. Arrives irom Richmond at. l " ' ..... 10.3a p m Lae for Richmond at. ....... 8.32 am " "; .................... 0.55pm north Carolina railroad. , Arrives from Charlotte at.... .. . ..,8.aa a m 1 9.40 p m Uaves for Charlotte at.... o.4m i " - 44Pm I Arrives from doliefcoro at.... ..9.30pm I 10.30 p m ... .... 7u " Leaves for Goldboro at....... 9.50 am 6.00 am .. lO.aopm NORVI-WESTKRN N. C- RAILROAD Arrives from Salem at . .; 8.00 a m ,............ 9.24 pm Leaves for Salem at. ;;....;.....i..-V6o.54pm I 10.00 a m - C. F. AND Y. V. RAILROAD. Arrives from Favetteirflle at.... 7-5 P m Leaves for Fayeeville at........ 9-S .m Arrives from Walnut Cove at 5- P m- Leaves for Walnut Cove at..............io.oo a.m. .; - . , ' hi. - T1TJ1 POSTOPpiCE. ' Idails for the North close at 8.00 a. m. and 9.00 p.m." " Charlotte " " 9 00 r 9.00 'I ' Raleigh . " 9.00 j Salem . 900 9 kayetteville " 9.00 The money order and registered letter office will nly be open-from 900 a. m. to 6 p.m. General Delivery is open from 8 jum. until.?, p. m. except when opening mails. Also. 45 minutes after I penmg e .asr .-. I Sunday hours, for general delivery, 8.00 a. m lor alfhour ; and half 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 CLBBGx'MEN. Ptesbyterlan: Dr. JHenry Smith, N. Cnurch St. Rv E. W. Smith. Asheboro St. S Greensboro Baptiat : v ' RT, W. R. Gwaltney, S. Elm St., South Greensboro, . Uethodist Episcopal. Rv.J.E.Mann,W. Market St. M G.F. Smith, S. Greensboro. -Ifethodiat Protestant ; v. Rev. . L. Michaux, N. Greene St. ' " J. R. Ball, Spring. St. Episcopal: Rev. A. H. Stubbs. N. Elm St. x PEODUCE 1IABKET . Apples green, per bu soa6o j Bacon-hogroand...;..r.........................a9 DeCl ...........528 Butter .m. .....15230 ....'.............tsaao ats BeeswaK.;..:.:..V..;. : Chickens old . . ., t ...................... . ... . .1820 spring ............................ ..ioai5 ::::!:;n::::::j::::::sn " i . r ! 1 Corn7 new "J Dried FruitsTBlackberries. u " i merries......... ......J..ia-i4 I e nppica. ....................... ...7u , Peaches, unpared 1-2, 4 i-a . unpared 14, J 3 0 pared ....... ..loan Eggs I..10 Feathers. 40 u Flaxseed ................ .... . . . .. ............ 1 . .75 : Flour Family '. . i . .... . .... .V. ..... I .I4 00 ; Superfine ..i.. .................3375 - Onions. ............. ....... ..................5060 Oat..... j..... ...... .35 Prk....J... ..................... ........ ,t.6a7 i PeM....:;...i.i....-..;..;.;;...;.;......6oa75 Potatoes Irish ........i..a5 :Sweet.. ...... ............. j.. 50 Rags Cotton ........ ........L.... ....... ..;..!t i".. Tallow v " v '" - - J wool washed. U.30 . unwashed...;,.........,,.,.' M Wheat. t p0 . . . w , rbwa.il nticss or groceries. Baonn Sides... l...;.....;;.. ......... . - ? Hams.... ...... ...... ...IO Shoulders U..8 Cheese ... - -. - - - 1 ........20 Coffee Rio........ Inventors and patentees and all hav ing business with the U. ;S. Patent Oi- Tre ca . 1- mmunlcate with me ebiated case ol the State of Mississippi With confident reliance upon my fidelity Lru,y? "Vfc v v , , - .r totheirintereste. i 7 i pi against State .Senator Jonas S. . .New inventions patented. Old inven- Hamilton; and his accessories upon ? tions improved, and, rejected applica- the charge of murdering 5 Roderick' D- Bark, roistered. " Prompt attention. Skillful service. Moderate: charges. - Send - model ! or imfffia furnished. - : : .r tOfyMi8, YANTIS; 'W? . ents, 8 to F Streets N. W., Washington D, c, r : . .,""in0Lon THE 'LATEST' NEWS; JJI88 GOULD'S SUiTOIt. to Uer and k Procure 9 4 j Mj BtitolcV?Gia;6fW :W nmf. . A young fellow.; said to be employ ed on a Tailrbad aV Kiril Creelr. wJ Va- and who calls himself J. M Tra- ber. hai- with mrh rr- nM Mr. .Jay Gould SomO-timC ago he ! , s vuicn ai wr. vcorge uouid s office, in the Western-Union building:, with a letter of introduction', j purporting- lo hayebee given iby jMrvFrederick Gebhard. , His letter did not appear to be genuine, however. , and he left Mr. Gould's office suddenly. very soon after that Miss Nellie Gould received marked copies of cer tain m rr t n arfii) TrVmm lrA -.tl, w wave laTuiauicj.nuuccs pnai- 1 ed. Trr fntlrt Vh I... - . ... 1 icucrs oi ar carzy, nature, all Ot which I were Cnnirnir1 In fi!urit A.Vieb- I -.,.f mi3 ciuc was leu in 1 ignorance o! viC iicrs as niucn as possi- " '.'' 1 I Recently Traber se:ems to have se cured the following notice of himself in a western paper 'The engagement is announ Miss Nellie Gould, eldest daugl the New Vork milUbnalre, to M. Traber, a brightypung employee at King's Creek, W. is said the nuptials will! be solem ed earlynext yer." It was copied into the Graph called forth this card from Mr. Gould ...i. 2 .. ycaiciuay ; t- "Dear sir: The enclosed canard crept Into yesterday's Graphic. This Traber is undoubtedly a half-crazyT crank, who has been writing letters V for4be past year or two to my daugh- I ter. thoueh a total stranger. 1 should like to know how such a report war set afloat. Yours truly. , : ' (v" Jay Gould." I Mr. Gould's. reply to inquiries last; night was that he had nothing more to say concerning the young man than he had already said in his hote.-rNew York Sun: . JUrs, Cleveland's Itainu Day. MARION. Mass.. Aug. icv-r-lhe will recollectthe Japanese craze which pleasant .weather that has prevailed so ragefj ithis country. AT more charm long was broken to day by a persis- ing fashion never was designed, and tent rainstorm that precluded. all out- you have n0 idea' what a change it aU of-doormusement: With the ex-j fectcd inthe style of dress". The soft ception of her; regular driveto the silk, wound in graceful folds, presented studio, the distajice to which was gone a most pleasing contrast to the puffs. over in a closed carriage, Mrs. CI eve- land remained in doors all day busy- I'. . .f lit. L..1.U... I "g juci&cii niui iici jciicia, wuv.; wvi. and reading. It was impossible for Mrs.xCieveland to indulge inherusual raornine bathed she was forced fr-n f n i VtrAtl with xxrn t rYi n rr tVi I vww ii ii u va v ... I onarv rlpmpnt at worlr frnm her sta "t-y - ,. tion at the overlooking window of the Greely residence. Authorized to i&nnex JVcw London. Aug. i9.-pSir Henryj Holf- who atq -nothing if not artistic, should land. Colonial Secretary, replying in r3et' themselves in - this cold blooded the House of Commons to-night to a Way to blo out : one of the most de question of Sir George Cambell in iihtful : and picttfresque . features of relation to aj bill passed by: 1 the hc lejjnatiqnal life : is incredible. Queensland Legislature. , said - the uniiattTraiand exasperating. It is Queen had advised the colonist (gov- vandalism; it is sacrilege; it Is sense ernment to at once assume the soyer- less 'mimicry:' it U everything that is I eignty 0 New Guinea. The questions concerning pioneer; j settlers of; the island, he said, would he reserved un til sovereignty was proclained. They would then be refrred to the adminis trator for report. ' i ' 41 IZeady to Try Senator rTflKifffAU. i f I 1 -I Brandon; Miss., Aug. 19. The cel- Gambrill. the young Prohibitionist edi- tor was called in the Circuit Court here yesterday, the venue having been Jacksto Uxis couyr theJState announced itself ready -JTor trial, but the defense asked Jora icon- tihuance and were given time-to pre- -A i J ' pare written application. . Mr In Clark Vanzerott !j IiKl 4 Boston. Aug. la-AUm Clark, founder of the famous telescope man- ufaclory al Cambridge, is dangerously iiL Ji lhan eiKhtyth' u?lil !;"t Thursdiy, wa, remarkably active for one ..f his aee. His death is eipectrtl at any moment; -miliary Ccnmoiiy at '' " ' Potsdam, 1 u i Berlin. Aug. i9.-At Potsdam lo- r! v:iir r r :: lu .t pero prese He Wouldn't Drink the Queen's liealih. Cork, Aug. 19. Michael Davitt . .u -stuu . r , , , the Arhb,shop of Cashel prom.s- m aucuu me i'iicn:np oj inc r sca- trtr. ! r- . . Cork. to-dav but Mr, Davilt. learn- ing that thq Oueen was to be toasted. absented himself. - The Arrhhhnn .vie nrncon null !r.i nal r t. bill aim jjlliui ill UIC IU.I31 IU the Queen Halifax, N. S., Au'. 18. Hib bert Stairs, of the Royal Engineers; one of Explorer Stanley's .most Irusted lieutenants, is a son of John Stairs, of this city. If Stanley: has Deen massacred, tnere is little donbt that the same lias befallen the youn engineer. End of the Japanese Fashion.- "Strange 'world this," observed a designer o( the dealer in feminine finery.to a reporter the. other day. " iAVhai hew eccentricity "has it been guilty, ol?", ih "V:;,; I was thinking particularly of the change Tin women;s fashions," replied the; m etch ant. "Some years ano we J fluteings and pleats ot the old fash- lonand "our designers found a new I r- 1 r " " ., . 1 ncw oian openea up 10 tnem. noi only did the Japanese craze effect I dresses, but home decorations as well. asa- 0n, ity!e and beauty we.e I !..!-- . 1 ' I JUIIICU LUgClilCr. . I r- .Tk.'T.i...... u.. a-:j 1 . j : 1 tiiv japautsg nave ucuucu iu ms- card their time honored fashions'. The empress of Japan has issued an order abqllshinf the native costumes and substituting for them the latest bad. and I am cast down and disguted I tell you, young man, the world is growing, mote foolish - every "day, and it takes a Wiser man than myself to tell where its idocy will end." New York Mail and Express. . Mrs. Lucy Burwell Hutchinson died in Clarke county Va," last week., Shi was the widow of Rev. E. C. -Hiitch- in so 11, and daughter of Col. Archibald Caryl Randolph: . " ; . . ' . A 1 George W. Swoone. a leading farm er of Augusta country, Va. came to his death last week - by- taking (through mistake) a poisonous liniment intend ed for external application. t - '- '". : . ' ': ' General J. D. Imboden has accepted invitations to attendj the annual re- . unions of ex Confederates atRoniney, August 30, and. Franklin;8 September -i. in order to meet surviors of his' rld command. -'. - ' -. ' -y .. .r T lam lois were as lolioars: me liish- 1 vk u. ioojcw, wtarcxics, 1 At Fayeltev. XI p ra Tbe Empress and all the members of . Bibc a rcvijicn of h ic. under iknbow Hall. Give us a LvGoUiborol 54 P m 7 40 P m j $S A m tne imnerra.1 familv exeunt thf F!m. 1 I call. I t r.u a m M M . . M sfciiifcu luiui) iu sine new rciMrrwnis i . . - . r..i: - rr i " . 1 ii3ie undettaken bv Archbmin I r a. ji: i . 1 -fcv ... . v r.who is still indisposed, were p,,. , , , r 01 o 1 Lr Uurgaw..7co p m 613 am 1 paikcr and eicht other bishons. black I city free ol chirre. irv;imU. rALMArrKM. J.. Stanley .litre on the 19th of D tu nuns r Little GcdJu.g. one Thomas, lteecc & Co.. about thc first P Keturainr. Jeayes ScotlaaJ Neck ced of June VQlume, . 8vot 17 15s; Tyndale's of September. No better medium has I "f-. oAiireiceri amiy. terof Pcntaicuch, blacUciter, in oae vol- " KS!; AlS Sro. Mr. J. London, Aug. lU.-Letters were before the rio bl U fio ay. 6 pu;5ij day 5 P rn.. mre railroad received h" vtttenliv from Hon rv Umcatvb,ack ,clUr- niall 8vo. shoddy. Cheap Jofin adverUsing sheet. iluamston. N. C, 8 lo p m. and 6 40 Va it lnereesterua rrom Hcnrj -30; the Great or Cromwell's Bible, but will be a work that will be pre. pnu Returning leares Si!liamston. N va. 11 x. Stanley, dated June 19. from - - ... ..,-a 11 j.- C Dally exert sondav. 8 00 a m. Sun- - . uni issue. iq. jliii: mvics ijuver 1 iuwi akvuinuui m muui-1 , . Gambuva.a villairo near the ranida .V . U . . . . ' ical nature. I cuaranthe satistac. rtT 9 V amte Tarboro. N. C. ; nnrl Umi,v,pfvn VM" ,,,,,IJ' I iioia your oruers lor aivjrtuing until I w" I .... . - r-.. . .- ... - - - a Kf njbte Sold for 113,550. I At - the sa!e of Lord Crjwfjrd'i libranr the srciil fratnre of the nrrv- c,cdincf ' thc d:Inolal fjf old ' ecTiiiont ol'the Bib ii' various lan. I cUaffCS. Thc Ma2artn BtM. rnore properly called the Gutenberg llible- the earliest book printed with movable metal type in original oak ., boards. was put: uy at ZCDciatO-hichP0 respectfully asks that yotl rT. IV. I, " - 1 l. 4 at Sotheby's thirty years ago.) , Alter down tt fr. ( luaritrh f.,r fx rtro' Thu .1 ' .m9ln n;M.;, t-rX.... .- v-c, , , copy - fetched y9oo. Other, impor- letter. Iolio-n6S. 70: the first Scotch revision of ihe Genevan vr Breeches - 1 nrCt- , . , lliC tnKu.i ilDic pnnica in rcoiiar.a. 10110. tdinbunrh. r.70. 31: first edition o! the Douai Bible, W W - 18 5s.; first issue f the 1S11 version of the Bible called "ihe Great He Bi ble." black letter, folio, 31; sectnd issie of the same version, called "the Great She Bible," 15 10s.; thc Cam bridge Bible, fine copy, three versions in one. larire naner loito. ibis. 16 I 10a.; Bible, prayer book and psalms. in meter, in richlv embroidered cover. ... 'i thew(Bible. black letter, 1525. 161; first edition of thc New Testament in French, black letter, folio, circa 1474. a splendid copy," 200; first German Biblefl, " 144. All these lot were bought by uaritch. London Times, mo.tiu men; Gcoiee loncs, of The New York Times, is a victim of hay fever. Gen. O, O. Howard is lecturing at California seashore resorts on '"Gen. Grant." ' ' Tow vcierus of the Mexican war will be in the ntxt concress Rice, of Minnesota, and Hare, of Texas. . Burne Blanc, who -recntly married Mrs. Ri;Selof Philadelphia. In . Pari. U a distinguished engineer. Richmond T. Booth, the temperance adovcate, lias returned to Boston after his lour around the world. Julius Chambers has become the editor of Galigni's Messenger, which Jame Gordeu Bennett has bought. Re v, Dr. Nevin, once Miss Catherine, Wolfe.s almoner and confidential ad viser, is at Newpoit. j Robert Browning starts in few day for the Engadine. He intends to lemain in Switzerland two months. " i Ex-Gov. j Foster, of Ohio, is worth $1,590,000. He has made his money outol coal and natural gas wells.! GDr. Morrey. of Bnton. says he.can ue inc.marnage icnoi inetgni seconas. . 1 and claims that it is ihe quickest Work on record. . , .Paul Dana; ol The New Yonc Sun is described as a very thin, tall young man.' j . ' i ' ' ' k Robert J. Burdette is already an nounced among the speakers for the annual Baptist conference atIndia napolis in November.' ' Herr Von Lade, the famous' cjlti valor ol rare species f grapes at Gaisenheim. in. lVviingtn, ; has just celebrated his 70th birthday. It is generally felt; that Gen. Lucius Fairchild is the only ma-i thi c nn Uy who can express i littmj; ihe view bf the publx rcg words plug Seiutor Ri'ldleberrr. And nor it is aid that Sarah Jern- I hardt has u thughtsil sharing her r rccriitly. acquired wealth with her creditor. -The house slu will occupy in Paris I a been erJnaed in the name of Jer manager.- t The Emperor ot Brazil was - recently asked to place. his signature on the visitors , book at the Gaand Opera House, Paris. He signed himself "Dom Pedro d'Alcautara. Foreign Mrmher if thr Academy of Science." ' I - Try It- IThalf Kie- O. K. Dread. PUia JwiU "read. JledicatedGrahoo Drrad. Rrt 5 Jifaoof? CaUs. Dvztzi Jf- 5? A other! Calf for thrm ,t ih, Ctv lllLr. , J. M. WEST. . noturricd. Eing. theBato; And be can be found at th the Cl!v Itakery. He is the best baker ia ibe Ii' MUI. 1111 WiBZ is Duy once and you wiU hare oo other iiwmi, l I. II. West, j ,T;m7" TrrvH. r.TIC. hiajuij. Dealers in Fancy Groceries. Coa m . .... . au a"a Hc lnc meloni ia MPwn - rfcn lu receirea rroca FayetteviIIe. HOUSTON it BIO. tittle Butter Curt. Pure and sweet; little butter cuds I made every day by ' I iv. urehnsdouo andy to. BEAR I1T lIIiniT, That I will call on thebosiness men of I Greensboro within the next tea days in the ininvti nf th r-rni rt I Battle ok Guiuoxd COURT HoustV wmc" WIU oc."uca.ia neaxwmpnict - fit 1 f . ... iormr iro.n me presses ol. Messrs. they will bring forth good Iruit and I picniy 01 u. Kespeciiuilf, ,w u,7pra. rvciuming icm rmun auga , U, . ElahI e field. N. C7 Jo a nu. arrixcGoldUiofo. For JXcnt. , f : ' . A lew nice rooms in "Lcntral Hotel I building 1 at $1.00. ti.00 and S2.S0 per I monin. ppiy 10 . 11. 11. 1 ate. tf t . ActlveBoapl-rOe! . Weh ad fse vera! hun'cirrd rka'xraf. tercd throughout Ihe city yesterday 1 which when presented U Messrs. AI- bright & McKnig. Jacob Jones or bor- sclves the holder of the card will get one cake ol -Active Soap." Save tour cards and get a cake of No. one lauo. dry soap. . Houston & Bro. tf. Arents. , , ; Whether from swamnr land oclae-l nant pool, or from the deadly gases of city sewers, malarial poisons are tbe mH - Avr't Arr.. I-,V - r. toruinjj to oirccti'ini, is a varranica specific lor malarial disorders. Come and see our butter cups; . . Greensboro Candy Co. People's PlVO Cents SaTillTS Bnk Incorporated April 29th. 1SS7. un der the laws ol North Carolina. Open for business July 2. 1887. Under rigid examination of Com missioner appointed by the Governor ol the Slate. Character and amounts of its Invest merits carefully limited by Statute Receies deposiU Irom five cents to two thousand dollars Irom any one person. fays all profits to depositors. Makes loans on public bonds, real estate. and firt class personal security. OFFlCluJCS: President. M. Vinstead. VrJ-W. F.eele. J. A. OdeII.J. H. Karris. Treat, (or CasAier) Samuel L .Ttog den. Clerk or Secretary) n. H. Cartlaad. THE coKDEjrnlEhT ' . tobacco Jonmol, Dcvotedjexdutively to the interest fine TOBACCO GROWERS, Tobacco manufacturer, and tobacco dealers of . ' NORTE CAROLINA, Virginia, West - Vircinb. Tennessee . 'and Suth Carolina. The only Pper in the State and. with one exception, thc -Only one' 10 the South published in the interest t ibacco. . ' 1 uuimiru cTciT wiunuj oir, v svin ... r...r. ....... , Subscription price 52.00 per year ar.nd ior umiic topic un jufii tiHing rates . WILMUCCTON & weldon ilaiu KOAD COMPANY. i. r CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUT1L Nor ii -S I Nx -a f No- At RockrHi t h m J P t r i artxxo. 4 5(jpra. Lv Tarboro.'u y pax' X.l,on- 5 P $1 P ra 1 cy a n , Wilson.. 4 tspr At Sclma. . . $ 40 p ra ' TRAINS GOm'G NORTH. I Sa 4$ I No. 47 fNo. 43 Daily. S Daily, f Daily. Lv Vllming. it 40 pra 8 50 a m ! 52 p n Lv uargaw. 9 34 a ro 9 50 p n Lv Marcolla 12 2 am 1021 am to as nm Ar Ge4dibor.il tc a m 11 ic am 11 if am Lr Farttter.l '7 00 a m lArSelma... o 13 a rn Ar ilsoo-. 11 35 am .'. LrWrhon. '2 32 ami233 pmi2Jiam ArTarboro. . 4 so p m' I Lv Tarboro. it 11 30 am 4 05 1 m i 1$ p m'l 45 am irU'.Mnn Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halitax lor Scotland Neck at 3 00 Sunday, 5 30 prn.; arme Smithfield, N. . Southbound train on Wilson A: Fayet- tenlle Branch is No. $0. Northward is No. 51. I Trains No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. atWrlJon tor. all ooints North dailv. LAU rad via Ridimond, and daily ra- cept Sunday via Bay Une. Trains make ckne connection lor ail Pmix Vl luenmona ana wasn- i0011 . . An trains run solid between Wilming- tcn Washington, and have Pul!aaa IaUc Sleepers f "ached. jun r. uiu.it, J General SupH L 5- K2i0iri ?.UP L Transportation EMERSON. Gen! Pats. AKent A. A TMrmttnvn ivn r 1 vrrr t t nut l-C ' " '1 .L' " w4 I JLSJ 1UAU. CONDENSED SCILEDCLE. TUaJKS 11CN BY MEHIDIAN TLUE. TBALN8 UOLKO SOUTH; May. 20th. ii7. No. CO. . Na SI Dllj. Daily; Leave New York ; 1 a m 4 30 ma Lears) PtiiUdcJphia....i 7 2o a ca ; CZ1 rta Lteave uaiumora. Lear Waaiilnjloa . ... Lear CbaxloUra? ill. Lear Lynchburg 9 Uara! 9(3 p ra It ii axa U 00 pn 3 p in 3 00 a ta SLO pro' C OS aa S5 ma! 8 a ta ueart DaavUIa ,. LcsiTw iUchmoeul. aOJpra 2 20 a ra I Lears Ooldboro 12 30aa 10psa uaarr CaUira 1 5 30 am 1 OQ am Lear Dorfeua ; 6 37 ata . 130 am Lear High lbfnt 'lllSatn 10 1 Cam Lears SAlMbarj.. !1233aa 11 V3 am Lears CbaxlotU lsa ,1(0 pea Leave SparUnbarg ' Z am 331 rxa ucai urccof um ...... i u aj bus a a rca Arrira ALLtcu 1 jta 10 40 pa TRA1XH OOINO NOIfTH- Kay 5DUi 1887. ' wv il. , So. us. Duly. 1 Dilr: Arrive Charlotl SiCsu. C I-S pta Salkbary ' C IVtra' HOI p ta - Hisb Voiot ! 7 Saxa a 13 pm ClrmLoro .....t o Ti. -n It 40 1 ia Darbaxa ; 12 47pm 11 V7 ata Ualeta . .... .. 241 t'ta C 30 ax Go4dbofO I 30 t.oi II 'JO am Amva Diariua .. ...10 lOa 11 rJ t-m .. ...10 lOa 11 T. HicLraood. ' 3 Vm C U aa Arrira LrDeLLan; 1 13 pea Z CM ara CbajkrftrfTtiW ... 3 40 p a 4 10 ia VTaalilostoo. 8 23 prn 4 1 aa lUIUxaort !1 1Z prn 11 C3 ata - :LiUWlpKU. 3 O) axa 12 j ta Xem Yofk.. 6 20 at. 3 JLI ,ta V X.W N.C. ItAILUOAi). oocxo irri a J ?n. ZL a rt Lv. Saiera 7 20 a ea 5 3-1 ootxo ssorra N - -I. ! ar. &drta ll 30 am i2 ata SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. On trains 50 and IHiIIman llu.lrt Sleeper between Atlanta and Yew York! New Orleans and Washington rla Dan rifie. - On trains 52 and S3. Pullman V.a.Ui of Sleeper Montgomery and.W avhm.m. I Aiken and Washington, via Daaultr. On trains 2 and 53 Pullman Sierjvrr Greensboro and GolJihcro. j-or ralcs aRd irjormati-m aprlr ,ln. Aircntoithe Lomranv cr m snr II A AC t. i Jas.'LtAYLOR. - G?n. Pas. Aent W.iihirtcn. D
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