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i lib i.iUiulivli uivwo. 1 1 . ret Ml 'iTswi ' ' I I If ill ! II ill f s t n t tiro or urrKKirnoM, ix advaxc: v.. 4r fbr Mail;. Postage paid. f 4 " fiwlWy ........ Si Months, " " 00 uo-ih,," : : Two Months, ........ 7 OneMoath, " " 40 To city subscrilers, delivered is any part of the dry Hioctt per week. ' ; DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS Or THE CITY OT QRKE7ISBORO. AMD OF THE STATE, TW W iv,... ., Greensboro, N. C, Tuesday Rug.- 23, 1887. No. 41 K t THE. MORNING NEWS. ! By HAKPTOM & ANDREWS. 1 Published Daily. LUwEpt Sunday. AM 1 - s- . v ;.i v s i. ,v i rmisssss isnaseeran. 'THE LATEST NEWS. Ho advertisements inserted ia Local column at any An extra charge wQl be made for doable-col uma or triple-colnun advertbementt. . 4t All announcements and reoomendatkma of caadi. Ae,(broflk,waiWckarfedasadertiemtt. Adertisen.ents to follow reading matter, or to occupy any pecu place, wCl not be received - Aroaseiaeat, and OiEaal adverosementt 50 cu per Muart for each insertion. . Adermeront kept tinder the head of "New Advertisements" will be charged fifty per cent, extra. Payments for transient advertisements most be md ia advance. keiuitinces must be made by Check, Draft, Postal Money Order, Express, or to Registered Letter. Owly such remittances will be ar the risk of the pob- tUhers. Tins. DijrsjaoiiE .tm i be ixvocd., - report fronv the local Hoard of Steam boat Inspectors at Norfolk in regard Convicted of JUttrder fit the " Flrtt Dezree for the Kill ins: of Jaiae Davis. Clarion. Pa.. Aug. 21. Mri. EUa Diotmore who has been on trial (or the past week, on the charge of being accessory to the murder of James Davis, for which David L. King is now under sentence of death, was con- as thoagh the Scottish scholar had gone tx far in his zeal for the! future to the sinking of the steamboat George welUreofthe adjective; but a ; little Law in the Appomattox River pn the thought will serve to show that he 2d inst The steamer had been chartered has strong ground lor his assertions, by a colared society for an excursion Msst peop!e have a lew petladjec- and had about 350 persons on board, tives which they apply indiscrlmin- The excursion comrattte forced a!l the atclf ti all sorts of things. Take, for passengers ait iu craer 10. count mem. instarce. the conversation ol a lyoun This sub merged the after-air prts, hrrimirJ Itiit from causing the steamer to fill with water and sink. No lives were lost. Try It- 7hAt F KIpz O. K. nread. riain Twist Bread. Medicated Grahaa Dread. Rye Bread. Diamond Cakes, Dschess Cake. Coffee Cakes, Plaits Pound Cake. Wafers and yoa will have 00 other. Call for them at the Gty Bakery. J. H. West. Returned. King, the Barer. And he can be found at the City aatdiog-ichool. s.... i nd rrtr asks that roa r t . . . WILMINGTON WELDON 1'JUL- ROAD COMPANY. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. '1 Daalr. Daily. DaxV Lv Wcldon.. j 15 p m 5 3S p ra 1 loara Nov. Maklne a Mystery. . . . - . . . - . I victed of murder in the first decree. Under the head ol "bpecial V4ty items," ousiness i " " " notice wilt be Inserted at the rate of 5 cents a . livery insertion. - - - , line THE BAILBOAD3; ARK1VAL AND DEPARTURE OT TRAINS. KKHMOND AND DAN VILLI RAILKOAD. Arrives Irom Rkhnjond at..... 0.43 am i ' ................ lO.japm 8.39 a m 055 pro Lyive fof Kichmond al..... 4 4 She displayed great fortitude during the trial and took her sentence calm ly. Davis was a wealthy oil operator. He had just returned lrqmSt; ;Louis, Inhere he went1 to 'effect a Veconcilia- tion with his wile, who refused to live with him because of his infatuation for Mrs. Dibsmore. He did not suc ceed in his mission, 1 but during his She eats "a perfectly elegant dinner" give his bread a trial. His baking is shfS hear "a neriecllv elerani ser- I too well known for further comment. monjT she meets -a pxriectly elegant and y0rJ!5iJ!SwDO ihCt r RockyVi 33 P mj ..j young rnan.--and no one u ; Tii. w. :::::::: surnitscd to hear her remark that she : Ar YI1ioq..U o o ra6 tl o m 1 o? a ta CmcACio. Aug. 20. AtO oclock had; pa perfectly elegant 'pain in the WlUto & IJOUgtity, I Lv VTaoa..l4 1$ p m' J..... . this morning the Chicago and Alton head;' The same, tendency to use ueaicrsin rancy Kwc"- Seima -. 5 4op; ..... cerUjnhigh-sounding adjective in a nbow llT Girt . way as tiresome as it is unwarranted cu, j is tb be 1 observed in the discourse of Goods delivered to ail parts o! the train stopped at the twenty-third st. station, and a middle-aged man, pale and very weak from loss of blood, was removed to, his home. Ho was Walter S. Babcoek; senior member of the firm of Babcoek & Wheeler, lum- ber dealers. He was suffering from a wound in the breast received early neall, every man, woman of thej present day. and AV select Prof. Drummond says, child cit frcc o! chxfgc- i the o.n of adjectives reouires NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. Arrives from Charlotte at... , 8.32 am 9.40 p m Leaves for Charlotte at......... 9-4 m ii , 10.44pm Arrives from Goldeboro at 9,30 p m . - io.aopm .. "7.40 am Leaves for Goldboro at 9.50 am u 6.00 am absence King had supplanted him in this morning at Gardner, 111., where Mrs. Dinsmore's efiectlons, and when he had been spending the night. The the two -men met on the street they wound was fatal. He went to Gard- exchanged some hot words. King ner to trade his property on -Lake went to Mrs. Dinsmore's residence Park for a iarm. At 4 o'clock this and was followed bv! Davis. Shortly morning he entered a physician's NORM! -WESTERN N. C RAILROAD Arrives from Salem at u 1 Leaves for Salem at S.oo a m 9.24 pm ....... 10.00 a m ..,.......... ...to.54 pm C. . AND V. V. RAILROAD. Arrives from Fayetteville at.. 7 S V Uaves for Fayetteville at..... .....9 5 "i" Arrives from Walnut Cove at 5.00 p. m. Uaves for Walnut Cove at ..10.00 a.m. THE POSTOPPICB. Mails for the North Jose at 8.00A. m. and 9.00 p.m. Charlotte " 9 9 Raleigh " 9 , Salem " 9 Fayetteville " 9 . l"he money order and registered letter office will nly be open from 900A. m. to 6p.m. GeneralvDelivery is open from 8 a.m. until 7 p. m. except when opening mails. Also, 1 5 minutes after pening the Eastern night mail. ' kir fnr general delivery. 8.00 a. m tor after a pistol-shot was heard and . . . - - .:. Davis was found on the iloor witn a bullet-hole in liis eye. and King's pis tol beside" him. King: pleaded self- defense, but.the prosecution took the ground that King andt,Mrs. Dinsmore had entered into a conspiracy to kill Davis and get possession of his prop erty, the.house in which the . woman livctl belonging, to hlhi. Mrs. Dinsmore is a, eandsome wo man of thirty-five, years. She ; has been attenedby her daughter Lillian, a beautiful cirl of sixteen, who with her when she was Lomis House, Oil Git and by her aged moth of Russberg. office in Gardner aud had his wound examined, refusing to explain how he received it. His friends refuse to say anything in reird to the shoot mg. . She teas eh Heroine, thdiightr . Few people take the time or tfouble to enrich their vocabulary with; nutnorous and effective qualify ing words. . The nouns and verbs ol a sentence are its necessary frame work. Adjectives are its ornamnta tion. He alone is an artistic speaker or writer; who uses his adjectives! with taste and appropriateness. New York Werll. I. Call and see the biggest melons in town. Fresh lot lust received from Fayetteville. j Houston & Bro, Ar Fart tier. vx p c' LvGoldsboro 4 54 p ni 7 40 p frv j 5S a Lv Magnoliaoogprn'j ptn c iS a Lv Borgaw.Jyoo p m.. o 13 a Ar Wilming.l7 5orrn955pm7ooa TRAINS goi;g NORTH. V Na 4$ 1 No. 47 ; Ko, 4J nan, milr- nailr. lrrsonala. BEAK ZH HIITDI That I will call on the business men of Greensboro within the next ten days in the interest of the "Sketch or the Battle of Guilford court House, which will be issued, in neat pamphlet form, .from the presses ol Messrs. Thomas, lleecc &. Co.. about the first of September. No better medium has ever been offered our business men through which to place their business rn in R3 m Daily. Daily. Daily. Lv Wilming.'i 1 40 pm 3 50 a m 3 52 p n Lv Burga.w.1... 9 m 9 p p tn Lv Magnolia'lS 52 am 1023 am 1042 pm ArGoldsbori 55 a m'lt 3$ am'u 5S am Lv Fayettev. Ar Setma... Ar WiUoa . Lv Wilson.. Ar RoTcy MlL 7 00 a m ... 9 5Sam'....... ... II 2S 2 31 a m!i225 pm 12$! am (oopmi 27 a m 1 ..... 1 Ar Tarhoro. 1 ?o t m Lv Tarboro. Jit 30 ArVeldon.J4 05 a m 2 15 p m 2 45 a m T I 1 : - U - t?Mt. tl4t(ni tuctc i a luiuiAi uuk ruu I .irv r nn -.m will mA I c I.- a . i?..,,- Chicago. Aug. L'0-In describing is trying to buy the New ork $tart UoM our ordcrJ for advertising until WiUlamston. N. C. 8 to p m. the scenes in the improvisetl hospital at Chatsworth, after the recent "rail way disaster it was said that one of the passengers on the ill-fated train, Miss Fannie Brebner, of Tarmington. and that his intention is to make a penny morning paper out of it. The joint expedition to the continent which Mr. Blaine,. Deoew "and Mr Halstead meditate, has been broken up Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Ro ' before the reading public. This is no leaves Halilax lor Scotland Neck at two shoddy. Cheap John advertising sheet p m. Returning, leaves Scotland Neck but will be a work that will be pre- at 030 a m., dailf "except Sunday, served by all. on account ol ils histor- Trains leaves Tarboro. N. C via ical nature. I GUARANTEE SATISFAC- Albemarl & Ralelch. R R. daily, except vr - . " rn.; am re and 640 - you see me, and plant your ads. where I D m. Returning leaves Williamston, N they, will brin? forth good Iruit and I C. Daily except Sunday. 800am, Sun plenty of it. aug2 Respectfully. . 1 H. I. El.m. rr 1 1 i - 1 Til - 1 -l 1 .1 : 1 41 . . 1 I III.. Ii:ill IHtMI Ifllliril'II III-ViLIU! I I V LIli; I I .-. rii... otfvlM A iYt I I cij;ciitC3 ui uvatb uiiaiuj arrested at tne l o.-.f.i.lpnt. nnrl v:i mnnnino flolirinns. I y1. two weeks ago, , , T ., u 1 n 1 On his Western trip this Fall Pres. '? w . 6 ' I lv on a ooueh. while her hotrolhetl .. 1 1. . er, Mrs. Phillips. .nfthnnd . M, ,Vftte lvinfr on Clevleland expects to attend severii ot I a m w v 1 For Rent. j A few nice rooms in "Central Hotel building' at $i.oo, $2.00 and J2.50 per month. Apply to H. H.Tate. tf ; Rare Case. a cot only a few fet distant. This is in correct Miss Brebner got through tho disaster unhurt, and her appearance amon? the wounded in Chatsworth Americus, Ga., Aug. 20.-In this wa3 S0ieiv in the capacity of a nurse. aifhour : and half hour after the opening of the I county lives a remarkable oldcouple, I Mr. Waters was simply one of those Artemuy Tucker and his wire, nar- un(jer her, care cissa. Artemus is eighty years old, aad for the past fifty-threo years he has lived on -the same place. Seven- Active Soap Free I We had several hundred cards scat tered throughout the city yesterday day 9 50 a nv arme Tarboro. N . C, 10 05 a m, and 1 1 33 a m. Trains on Midland N. C Branch leaves Goldsboro. N C, daily except ; Sunday, 5 30 p m.; arwc Smithfield. N. C. 700 pm. Returning leaves Smith field. N. C. 7 30 a rn- arrive Goldsboro. N. C. 9 co a m. Southbound train on Wilson & Fayet teville Branch Is No. 50. Northward is No. 51. Trains No. 40 outn win stop oniy at mails irom - both North and South. The loclt-boxes are from 6.00 a. m. to 10:30 p. m RESIDENT C1VERG aTWCEK. the great . State agricultural, lairs. He wil.1 not go to Marion, as rumored. 1 1 Nodieska 'will retire from the stage I which when presented to Messrs. Al- I wiUon. Goldsborttand Magnolia- after the coming season and devote hngnt cc wcrvnig. jacoo joncs or our- Trains No 47 makes close connection her artistic talent to the poetical Usk yei ine oowc for an pomU North daily. cards and get a cake of No. one laun dry soap. her the Destructive Fire in Hilton . S. Greensboro Presbyterian : Dr. J. Henry Smith, N. Cnurch St. Rev E. W. Smith, Asheboro St. Baptist : n , Rev. W. R. Gwnltney, S. Elm St., South Greensboro, Methodist Episcopal. Rev.J. E. Mann, W. Market St. f " O. 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. teen years ago his him to Narcissa, the then wife gave present incunv Danville Va.. Aug. 2t. Informa tion has been received from the 1 it tie poeticat of making more wool grow on California Iambs. - Or so, at least. Western papers say. A man named Plato has a cottage at Saratoga.- " In Cnicagoa few days ago a Mr. llal Houston & Bro, tf. Agents. ter married. Miss Rope and the citing cleryman was" the Rev. btG- Kriott. The couple seem to be securely The ..cities ot : Cleveland, ledo and Sandusky will ied. to- cclebrate PRODUCE MARKET. Apples green, per bu .soa6o r-i t 1 oacon nog rounu..... . ' - , . i BMf... v.........sa8 town, so a flat car was placed at her Butter..... .5aao I rllsnoftai: bentofhis anecuons, wiui vvuum iic town or Milton N. O- ol a serious has since lived happily. His first conflagration i there late last night wife resides with them and does their The fire originated in Powell's saloon cooking 'and washing, and declares and sprcad jn both directions. Five that she makes more money as house- frarne stores and brick stores were keeper Uian She made as wife. . Nar- j totally destroyed.' l osses and insur- the anniversary ol Commodore Pelry's cissa is Sixty years old ana tips ine ance are not ascertained. victorv on Lake Erie on the loth of beam at 4iW pounos, wnne Arwuius next month. weighs only; 95 pounds. Recently a railroad was built by their place, and Narcissa could not enter the car door when she wanted to make a trip to Jl Snake Story from Ilickmry. s Beeswax.... : .ai8 Chickens old f... i8aao spring ....ioai5 ' Corn new'....................:. ....365 Corn Meal.... a6s Dried Fruits Blackberries. ....61-7 'Cherries.... ...12-14 - ' Apples. 76 Peaches, unpared t-, 4 i-a unpared 1-4, 3 pared ............. ..ioaia Eggs. 10 r'aathers... ...40 Flaxseed 75 Makes Sam Sick. Round Lake, ;N. Y., Aug. 20. Cor, Charlotte Ciironicle HlCKOfcY, N- C, Aug. 21. Aberne thy Bros., of Hickory, have a rattle snake confined in a glass case with nine rattles. His snakeship has been in captivity about three months, and as vet has eaten nothing. Soon after w - A sister of the late .-JimFiak is at Saratoga. She is the wife of pol. Hooker, of Benninrrton. Vt.. and is possessed of many charms - ol pe and intellect. "Mrs Catharine Shehan died son Whether from swaranv Und or stag nant pool, or from the deadly gases of city sewers, malarial poisons are the same. Aver s Ague Cure, taicen ac cording" to directions, is a warranted specific for malarial disorders. Come and see our butter cups; Greensboro Candy Co. People's Fr Cents Caviars Bank C44 GREEN sBORO. N. C Incorporated A 5ril 29th. 18S7. un der the laws ol North Carolina. Open for business July 2, 18S7. Under rigid examination of Com missioner 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 Jrom any one All rail via Richmond, and daily, ex cept Sunday via Bay Line. Trains make close connection for 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 Sop't J. R. KENLY. Sup't Transportation T. M. EMERSON, Genl Pass. Agent ICmiOND AND DANVILLE IUIL-" BO AD. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAILS BUN BY MERIDIAN TIME TRAINS GOING SOUTH. May. 20th, 1S87. No. WL Tmt New York iijtQ LeftYO Phluuldphi....f 7 20am near person. Pays all profits to depositors. """-'fa - j - r 1 -,Hir and nrst-class oarsonai securuv . .. . I.I I - r enty eignl years, ueceasea was 1 mc mother of Revs. , Cornelius and Pat- Ka VL DUy: 4 30 pa CJS7 pa 912 pa U 00 pm Rev. Messrs. Jones and Small preach 'I being captured, his teeth wero ex- daily to a congregation of from 3,00U. cd and he was freely handled by to 4,000 persons. The sermon una aDUtcher in i their employ, but the morning was on 'The Model Church.' snake one day at being roughly hand Mr. Jones spoke as follows : led and tried to bite the charmer. Jean get along with an old sinner; 1 Tjp0n c5se inspection it was found his rick Shehan, distinguished priests of the Catholic Church. , .1 BiST Day's Wonk. Anniston Not Blast. Yesterday was one of lhe hardest OFFICERS ! PrtiiJtntX. M. Winstead. . I fUlelsh Vict-PrcsJcnts-W F. Steele. J. A. Leave Dorham uaeu, j. ti. narris. -v. Tr castor Cashier) Samuel L .Trog den. Clerk (yr Secretary) -H. XL Cartland. Leave Baltimore. 0 15 a a Leave Waxhinrlon ill ii am IjeaveChaxloUesrrille... 325pm 3 00 am Leare Lynchburg j 5 SO p ml 5 OS am Leave DasTllle I 8 pmj 8 05 am Leave Richmond. 3 00 p m 1 20 a a LeaTe Goldsboro '12 30 sat 10 pm sjuva. x iaj am C 37 ana 3 30 am 1115 am 10 Kara 233 am 3 25 am Leare Hizb Point... LeaTe SaUsbary 112 33 ami 1123 am TUB GOZDEJT BELT Leare Charlotte . . Leare KparUnbnrj..... Leare Greearille Anita Atlanta 5 36 am 1 CO pm 331 pa 6 SO am. 4 48 pm 1 20 pn. 10 f 0 pm . . t -l- titr wif h n. noor uLj tKir I davs on the casmer. teuer, ana cictks 1 m "s ' v 1U u: MCfti- pawcunijr r - I ICCUI UW uiuhii wu. ivy ubattv mivi. 1- j- . I lliAIn nnrt 1 fATlTTTI'l I . -.. I w I . 1 T" . Tk.T M . V. n 1 .Kt m.. T rm '-ILL II S f T tO state l" incrirsunauouai uau, iusj V I -WWfcJWW V wv- TRAINS GOINO NORTH. Flour Family : Superfine...,. .a375 1 drunkard v but wheh a church mem- r;nnl length, it is needless rftafiol ' . .! I- I - ' I!;oa,", -I-- - begins to apologise for meanness lhat lhe handling of the snake was -'a,S ........35 I- . . i All ,r V.Ia I . 0 ' prv. : 6a ana gets maa Decauso uo abandoned at once. A live mouse Pes ...6oa7s faults, it makes me sIck at my siom: 5 I VMUJFU 1U ............ Sweet. ......... ........................50 Rags Cotton 1-4 Tallow ................................ :...tt-a Wool washed. .......................... i ...... .30 unwashed......... J 20 Wheat........ ..,ea8o ach. If any of you get maa at wnat I am saying just come up like gen tlemen and ask my pardon and I'll forgive you. You can tell when a fellow is hurt by where he rubs. - ' , aaeAiL pricks of groceries. " . -Bacon Sides.... ............................... .'.IO - . Hams.... ...... .......... ............. iT..i6 Shoulders. .....................;..... .8 Cheese ... 30 Co See Rio........ ................ ...........22aaS JJirtnark's Long OtTlce. Tenure was put in the case and was killed at once, but not eaten. A frog was put in and after a visit of one evening seemed to have " made an agreeable companion to the snake and was perched upon his head, and assumed as much dignity as one ol our learn of judges of the Supreme bench. Inventors and patentees and all hav- i BERLIN, Aug. 2T. On Sept: 23 and Oct. 8 Prince Bismark will " clebrate the twenty-fi fth an niversary o f his as-sumotion- of the office of Prussian More ldjcctivesOne at Time. a ever passed through. Dunng bank ing hours there. was a 'perfect stream of men pouring in and out of that in stitution, each one needing'. immediate attention, ancf "each one receiving prompt ser vice. It was Saturday, and. ol course, pay day for the hundreds of men who find employment at good cd I wagesat the several great industries of the city, and the money bad to come out of the First National. The checks presented called for sums from S50 to $4000. each, and to - cash these bits of naner was no esy task. Still. May 20th 1837. Arrire Charlotte it was done, and when the doors clos- Prof. Henry Drummonil or ihe eaaimc appwnic- iuiu. ... TTnivi-rcifv rl slivered an noon, tne enormous aum ji inventors ana natentees and all hav. 1 -!. n.:i r:, 1 lag bustness with the U. 9. Patent T6.- f W,l.er anQ - .j " of lhe had been handed over the counter of tooV 6ce are invited to communicate with me Minister respeciiTOj. - - 2" 7-Z.i"J-'i .... ihe hanV. ererv cent ot which went Avim connaent reiianne linon mv nnenrv i r Pminn aiihilci ui "wv, o-- Devoted exclusively to the interests of the TOBACCO GROWERS. Tobacco manufacturers, and tobacco dealers of NORTH CAROLINA Virginia. West Virginia. Tennessee and South Carolina. ' The only paper in the State and, with one exception, the only one In the South published in tne interest. 01 Dorham.. lUleigb Gold&boro Arrire Danrille Ka L , Xo.LS. Daily. Dally: I iia: u vat - Salkbory 6 45am i 8 01pm ' Hirh Point ....j 7 am! 9 13 ra . Greenaboro 8 2Sm' 9 40 pm 13 47pm 12 07 am 3 44 pm C30 am 4 30 pa II 20 am 10 10am 11 23 pm Eichmocd. ......i 3 uha C IS am Arrire Lynchborj: .... I 15 pm' 3 00 am . Charlottcsrille ... 3 40 p m 4 13 am Waahiiigtoa t 8 23pm! 8 10 am Baltimore 11 23 pm 10 03 am - roiuutlpLU. ....) 3 oo am vi z ra Nr York. 'Daily except SaodayJ C20am 3 23 pm is- XI I 1 li irjuwirimcresw. - nr1th,n and Instruction. . 4 JSeW inventions paten ted. Uldmven- . r . . ;BWI,.ri fhf ruln- striking suggestion, t ions imoroved. and reiected annlica- missioned Prof. Donndorf. the sculp- siuk K h L khirh mnined a most original and for wages. .eariy every uouar ox mis tl2ls WUi" i " - . . . t. . i . . tions revived. Caveats marks registered. . prompt: Attention. Skillful! service. Mqderate charges. Send model or sketch for free report as to patentability: preliminary intormation cheerlully Iqrhished. i,.'C3 i - - A. S. YANTIS. Solicitor of American and Foreign Pat ents; 816 F Street,' N. W., Washington vast amount was In gold.- - . ' ... . 'r --".!. tI ,.,iu:.K,orc t.,.nr;rt, tH.ir I This dav s work is but one inaex oi tor of Stuttgart, to make a co ossa . J::l4 . the mishty work now going on in and I 11.. l-i a rmt.Fr.-ra - trir I knu t t fltv ?nr1 lmir( t hr miPDI the expense of the Government, in much-nefrlected oart of tude of the rrrowth' oi the industries honor of the occasion. - " - I lu' k tr. noiTfmvn riime lwrhi.-ri ar fat 5nrinrin!r Into corane- U woricea tne can ooys prci- Published every Saturday at Greens boro. N. C Will G. Kirkoau. editor and proprietor. - Subscription price $2.00 per year Send for sample copies and adver tising rates.' - rr. ninnrft TlxetXTSloulsts hnt most neonle make use of only six I tition. felflflinVf;"D."l ndiectives inordinary discourse, when ty hard to cash, these checks, but they QiQf-n: in all iustice they should employ -at are big and stout and can stand such a ... ttJU""'w-l O " ' v- I - . - . . retav of the Treasury has received a I least 500 . At first sight it would seem run: Besides, this is a'rlay. ol rest. For Sale. . ' Ten shares Co-operative Duilding Company stock. Second year nearly completed. Address lock box 222 city postoQce. , , K .W N.C. UAILUOAD. -oorxo aorrn Ka CO. Ka dam Lv. Balem - 7 23 a ta S 33 corsa jrornx Kowf. . no. LZ kt. SjJeta ll 30 am tl 30 am ' SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. On trains 50' and Ji, Pu'lman BafTet Sleeper between Atlanta and Yew York. New Orleans and Washington Via Dan villc. ' . On trains 52 and 53. Pullman Buffet Sleeper Moc! joinery and V ashington, ATken and Washington, via Danri'.Je. On trains 52 and 53 Pullman Sleeper between Richmond and Greenxloro, and Greensboro and Goldsboro. , For rates and inlormaiion app!y to any Agent cf the Company or to SOL HAAS. T. M. Jas. L.TAYLOR, Gen Tasi. A Tent, . Washirtnn, l u. i:
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