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THE MORNING NEWS; fill V- 1 By J. S. HAKPTON. : V.rtSHED DAILY, hErr SUNDAY. a rr i . . . CV S;".r m I Vr, ...... . " T tf, ' rv l -r ........... ' I . lt . " ,B 1 i r .. . . . - in,. .. . . .... T- , . .. X-" '-- 5 i ,mmm . i jn ' suBscwrrox, im advance: y Mail. Postage paw f 4 oo s oo I oo 75 4 $ Months. DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE CITY OF GRSENSCORO. AND OF THE STATE. C " .V,,r;spr, delivered Li any part of theory -Vol. 2. Greensboro, N.C.,- Fridry-, -Rug.- 26,1887. No. 44 Crirft Air,'. wt Ta '- sJ ;r ; . 3Z2S' AOTOCSHEITTS.' , v-rtents inserted ia Local column at any f' tiTf will b made for double-column r le-cclu-pn advertisements. , t ar. TJn.cments and recoraendatioas of candi- ft$ to follow readinj matter, or to 'V' -cu place, wflUot be received occupy J-- OfHoal advertisements 50 cts per f r tafh insertion, ruent, kept under the head of "New " , tutrrcn" will be charged fifty per cent, extra. A'tCrrae :i Cr transient advertisements must be fi' "n 'must be made by Check, Draft, Postal Un- ()rdr, express, or r ly 5Ua. remittance wUl be at the risk of the pub- 'Mhe head of "Special City Items," business , wi'lbe inserted at the rate of scents a Use ' every ii:M;rtion. ' ' r . THE LATEST NEWS, tiib ubiixcut wurr THE IYDl.t.V 1M. 100 Uuchs Jlahins Their tray to Color oxcB Camp. Glexwood Springs. Aug. 24. No news has yet been received frorp Sheriff Kendall and his posse of seventy -five men who left here Sun day morning to arrest the two In dians, indicted for horse stealing, and fears are entertained for -their Creed or the Retired Know Nothing Organization Call, for a Coitrm tion. Philadelphia, Aug. 24-The Exe cutive Committee of new political par ty recennly organized in this city un der the name of "The American Par ty" to-day issued an oEcial call for a natioual convention to meet in this city Sept.. 6, 17. They call upon all j n hit 18U .TicTionj.it ! TO CO.VGZIHSS. . Deputation or the Home or Commotts to co to II Viift -J in z ton atid Present II. London.. Aug. 24- The memorial to the President and CongTess of the United-States in favor of the con clusion of a treaty which will stipu late th it differences arising between America and England, which cannot be adjusted br diplomitlc arjencY. shall be referred to arbitration, has THE BAUVBOADS- o'clock lastni-ht and ronorted that Amcn citizens, of whatever party . - . . ZnzUih. Scotch hrfnrifimWir. frrr ihn TTinih or special auiliation, who sympathize I n . W.A m' ber. 0( lhc House of v uuuu v aw uuwnj a w lm fcuw wiuiu 1... '. - . i - - anencv. had been seen making their wllu auu rc i Commons, including Mr. John lingnt. way toward ColorowV Camp on othe pohucal objects of the new Mf j0scph chamberlain. Sir George Milk river. This news was of such Py waucna lor tne purposed Trcvciyan( Mr . Mundella. Mr. Stsns- KKIV.VL AND DEPARTURE. OF TRAINS RICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD. rrivisli .Mi Richmond at, f' r Ki;h:nondat.... NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. Arrives from Charlotte at.... Leaves for Charlotte at.... Arrives from GoMsboro at . Uavts f.r OoMsboro at... a serious character that Gen. Peardon. who is camping. about 25 miles from here, near Shibnce creek, with ,a company of militia, will Immediately move into Meeker for the protection of the town. It Ls rumored that Chapita, the widow of Auray, the most powerful chief whd ever ruled over the Utes, was killed by the 9.43 am sheriff's party at one of his first en- -44Pm pAimforowifh tVio Tnrliftnq. Tf-Rlich is the case it is thought serious trouble cannot be avoided. .. g.43 am 7 10.32 pm , .. 8.32 am ... 0,55 pm . .. 8.2a am .. 9.40 p m SOKTll-WESTERN N. rrivcs from Salem at, . .. Leaves for Salem at.. C- RAILROAD C. P. AND V. V. RAILROAD. Arrives from Fay ctteville at ...... . ... . Uaves for Fayetteville at.... .... Arrives from Walnut Cove at. Uaves for Walnut Cove at. L. ........ 9.30 p m 10.20 p m ' 7.40 a m 9. jo a m 6.00 a m 10.20 p m , 8.00 a m , 9.24 P 10.00 a m .10.54 pm . . . 7.25 p m ..".9.50 a.m . 5.00 p. m. , ,10.00 a. m. Hysterics or the Hustle. completing the organization and pro moting, among .others, the following specific objects : . First To emphasize and perpetuate the sentiment America for Ameri Second The restriction of immigra tion. Third A thorough revision of the Naturalization laws. . Fourth Reserving American land for American citizens only. Fifth -The protection of Americans in all their rights on land or sea in all parts of the world. Sixth To restrict and guard the right of elective Iranchise. Seventh 16 abolish polygamy in the tmA cr T n T1-ivf tir anrl Mr. I !. H. FowW It has now been arranged &7 frcc ot cbafgc that the deputation which is to present the memorial shall leave Englani dur ing the first week of October, and the memorial will be presented at Washington about the middle of the month. The deputation, which will consist of about twelve members of the House of Commons, five of whom will be labor representatives, is to be presented to President Cleveland by Mr." Andrew Carnegie, who has taken an active interest in the matter. Mr. Try -It, 7hAtf King O. K. Bread. Plain Twist Bread. Medicated Grahara Bread. Kyc Bread. Diamond Cakes. Duchess. Cake. Coffee Cakes. Plain Poqnd Cake. Wafers acd you will hare no other. Call far ihera at the Cty Bakery. J. U West. Ectumcd. King, the Baker. And he can be found at the City Bakery. He is the best baker ia the State, and rcspcctfui!y asks that you give his bread a trial. His bakicg is too well known for futther comment. Buy once and you will have do other bread. Respectfully,'. I. H. WtST. White li Doughty, Dealers in Fancy Groceries; Con fections. Cigars. Tobacco, Cigarettes, &c. under lknbow Hall. Give us 1 call. Goods delivered to all parts o! the TTTILMINGTON WL'Uh); ?.A 1 1 VV ROAD COMPANY. r -a : CONDENSED iCHEDL'l-!!. Call and see the biggest melons in town. Fresh lot just received from Fayetteville. Houston & Bro. BEAE HI imiD 1 That I will call on the business men of Greensboro within the next ten days in the interest of the "Sketch or Tiir Battle or Guilford Court House," which will be issued, in neat pamphlet form, from' the presses of Messrs. Thomas, Reece & Co., about the first of September. No better medium has ever been offered our business men TRAINS GOING irOUTlt. Nor. 14. y. ;LriI. D; Lr Ve!dan..!3 1$ p m 5 jS 7 rr. 1 1 Ar Rocky Ml 2 jj p m .. . .... Ar Tarbero. 4 50 p tr' ...,....-. Lr Tarbero. 'li 30 pm' ; Ar V Uica.. 4 p ra c i p 3 - 7 a Lr Wilson. .14 15 p m ........... . Ar Sclma. ..'$ 40 p m . . . . . . ! Ar Faytttcr. 332 pm,. Lr Goldsboro'4 54 p n; 7 40 v n i S 1 Lr Majr.olia 6 09 p m j 3 p m t 1. 1 Lr Burgaw..!7 00 p rr. i j - ; Ar Wilming.,7 $3 m 9 5S ? r 7 - - TRAINS GOlG NOUTH. t No. 4S l N. 47 !.. ..;". Lr Wilmmg il 40 r,rn3 Jj a r. J 5: ; rv Lr Burgaw.j 9 34 a rr, .r' : r Lr Mano'.ia 12 52 am 1023 at. 10 " ArGoisbor.'i 55 a rrut 35 am 11 j Lr FaycttCT.j ,7 m a r. ArSflma... .. 9 V- Ar Wilson-.! ,11 2; At RoTcyMt Ar Tarboro. Lr Tarboro . Ar Weldon.. 4 53 p:-. ...... II 3 Z . ..... 4 0$ a m 2 1 5 p r.i 2 . iPhiladelpbia Press. The mysteries of bustles have been long a source of scientific a.. United States immediately and entire wen as speculative x mvu iy pi fair wi f 0,n h dcpulation , y0UV ord7rs Tor A bustle worn for years by Mrs. Eighth To enact andjenlorce such . 7 . . - 110'.3L " l. J rm T p the cretarv ol the through which to place their business Creraer. M. l the Secretary 01 tne beforlhe rcaaiog public. This is no Workmen's Peace Association, will ac- shojdrt cheap John advertising sheet. comnany the deputation, as will also but will be a work that Mr. Bu associatio rill be pre. trt. M. P.. the President of the served by all. on account o! its histor tu..ui ;ir ical nature. I guarantee satisfac-V0"-. ?, f"!1 t.os or no charges will .be made. Trains on Scotland Neck r.rsr:: !i ' leaves Halifax lor ScolUr.1 NrcU r.t 3 u pm. Returrin. leaves S:':t!.1r;,, at 9 30 a m. daily except S :n,!- . Trains leaves Taricro. ... C. . AlbcmajU'c Ralegh. R K. ; - -; . THJ3 POSTOFPICE. Mails for the North close at 8.00 a. m. and 9 00 p.m. rwlotte " qoo 900 Raleigh ' 9 Salem " 1 9 ' 9- Fayetteville " . 9- 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 a.m. unul 7 -except when openins mails. Also, 15 minutes after penihg the Eastern night mail. Sunday hours, for general delivery, 8.00 a. m tor aiflwur; -and half hour aftCT GJZiZ t mails from' both -"North and South."' " The lock-boxes arc from 6.00 a. m. to 10:30 p. m RESIDENT CIiBRGxTrlEW. Amelia Ames, of Sandusky, O., was laws as will tend to eradicate mtem- found to contain a house and lot perance. or rather the deed of the same, the Ninth To develop the resources ol absence of which had cost several the country by a wise system of in law suits and a great . deal of trouble ternal improvements. and indignation. Hon. John Can-I Tenth To protect and promote the ton. a member of . the Legislature of American svstem ot free common Wisconsin, some years ago had two schools. men arrested for burglary in having Eleventh To adjust the relations stolen from his private cashl box between labor and capital on a per- some $6,000 in, bank notes ofismall manent basis of equity and justice. denominations and they wenj sent And especially ao we invue mc tn nridhn nnfl tlicd there, an I the I representatives and members ot the other day when Mrs. Canton herself following organizations to meet and died and her bustloRras opened; the co-operate wlth'arifi saidTonirention, flriflinw nf ia frlpntiral Tnonev in it vW The Patriotic Order Sons, of UUUAU V. . - I flMf occasioned considerable meriment. in America. will be made. 1 Sunday, 6 p mt SjrvJa advertising unUI wriUiamston. N. C. S i y 5 r The Ilair Uas JfTot Been Told. 1 zug2 you see me, and plant your ads. where I p m. Returning leaves Vt."..an-. . t. N they will bring lortn gooo iruu ana t c Daily except bur.day. 5oo m. plenty of it. KespectfuUr. J day 9 50 a m. arrive Tarloro. : C. II. . CLAM. Secretary Fairchild is to be com mended for his decision to order an iuvestigation of the management of Castle Garden. If half the charges which havc been made agajnst the mnrtiirt nf this institution arc well rrrounded. its viciousness more remarkable than its stupidity. Providence Journal. For Bent. . A few nice rooms in "Central Hotel building' at $1.00, $2.00 and 52.50 per month. Apply to H.H.Tate. tf ' Active Soap Free! We had several hundred cards scat- I tered throughout the city yesterday is naraiy 1 h-ch wncn prCjCnted to Messrs. Al- C. ! r. r r ! 'jrot.8uch aWolas That". Piesbytcrian ; Dr. J. Henry Smith, N. Church St. Rev E. W. Smith, Asheboro St. S. Greensboro Baptist : - , Kev. W. Is. Gwaltney, S. Elm St.. South Greensboro. Methodist Episcopal. Rev. J. E. Mann, W. Market Su " G.F. Smith, S. Greensboro. Methodist Protestant : , Rev. J. L. Michaux, N. Greene St " J. R. Ball, Spring St. I Episcopal: - . 1 "-1 Rev. A. H.Stubbs, N. Elm St. - ... Jl Dreadful State or Things In West and Soul Incest T"irsrinia. Chicgo. August 24'. A .special hance. the United Minute-Men. the Irom Hinton, W. Va., says : Informa- America, the Order of United Amer ican Menhanics. the Junior Order ot United American Mechanics, the Or der of Deputies, the Sons of the Re volutionary Sires, the Political Al- - i u w.m .;-o l CUV 3CWCI5. uiaianat uuiw CUUIL.il HI 3 ' I . . 1 ir r i - I same. yci 5 nguc vujc. wvu nall 01 Hie I n A'trriinn. i a warranted PRODUCE bu . . . . "TVpplcs jjreen, , per fiicon hog round . . . 'ltaf.v, Hutrer....... ...... Cees wax ........... . Chickcus old ...... spring . . . Corn new Corn MeaL.T. I..."...-... ......... Dried Fruit j-Dlackberries . - Chciries.... Apples.......... Peaches, unparedi-a, . ' unpared 1-4, -pared ....... Eggs... ; Feathers.... Flaxseed.... ...... .... Flour Family ........... , Superfine... Onions ......... 1 Oats.... ....... P&rk Feas Potatoes Irish Sweet.... Rags Cotton ............ Tallow .... Wool washed ....... .r : , ...-.. . unwashed.... Wheat.;.. ...... x8a20 r. ... - . r yl 1 1 tiom received nere irom iucuowen county is.to theeffect that a dreadful state of affairs exists in that portion of the State and southwestern Virgin ia. Tne drought -has made the wa ters very low and the peculiar disease which has several times previously, followed this condition and. which is 5oa6o 1 supposed to be the result of minerals """.1 in the water has broken out. In -the .....530 .. .isaao Dead Horse Cove neighborhood there -.1 .1 ! -1 tU. .... 1 mfpr mrt n;p wi r n in riv ucdiuak rJnt -a fnmilv has escaoed. The crops .ioais I . : j r . .a65 1 are neglected and larra-worh. is ai a ..........a6s I ofj-:ii : ronnirincr the entire time diauu-diii'i . wv- ...".l..a-i4 of evey individual able to labor to care ..........7a6 for the sick and dead. . It is estimat- 4 12 ed that 20a people have died in Mc- ...,oaia Dowell county alone during the: last ....10 I f0ur montns irom tne aiseasc. .....X......40 ....... ...75 .... .....4 00 ..........a3 75 .. ... . . ...soa6o .............3S ....637 .....60375 .Jr.;..;.....as ......v......so ...... .....s 1-4 ..ei2X2 varions Granges and all other orders and organizations whose principles and sentiments will enable them to work in the American party on the fore-going basis. 5 Brave Young Xncly. Lynchburg. Va., Aug: 24. An Abingdon special ;says that while S. Scott and Miss Brayles, of Lynchburg, visitors at Mohgies Springs, were out riding, the horses became frightened, and ran over a bank twenty feet high into the Holstein river. Scott swam to the shore but the young lady stay ed in the.buggy and forced the horses to swim to the opposite sideof the river" where shcr was rescued by friends. , ' bright & McKnig, Jacob Jones or our selves the holder of the card will get one cake of "Active Soap." Save your cards and get a cake ofp. one U.un- dry soap. HOUSTON & UKO. tf. Agents. The Bishon ol Llandiff. in Wales Whether from swaranv land or stag- ------ 1 .... . . .... -t during his annual -confirmation visit nanl pool, or from tne aeaaiy gases 01 . .x- I eitv sewers, malarial Doisons are the to a country was annoyed to find one church yard under a flourishing crop specific for malarial disorders of potatoes.- Upon coming out ol the church he turned to the clergyman, and said : Mr Vicar, I see you have potatoes planted in the church yard. Yes. my lord, replied the vicar; and an excellent crop I expect, too. Well, sir. rejoined the bishop. I trust that, when I come here next year. I shall not find a crop of potatoes in the" church yard. sir. Oh, no. my iora; 1 hnn I am not such a fool as tha t. I 1 m - w 1005 am, and 11 30 am. leaves Coldsboro. N C. da .'y Snndav. C to nm.: arrive S:n:th:: C, 700 pm. Return: r.j l:wc S-r .T -field, N.C.,7 30 a m.. arru . G : . N. C. o 00 a m. Southbound tra.n on j.S'jn.f... . terille Branch is No. 30. Co-J.-v.: : No. 51. Trains No. 40 South will : -' " Wilson, Goldsboro and Ma -no . Trains No 47 mawes cicsc ca.-.r.c. at Weldon for all points Ncrth All rail via Richmond, .ar. 1 -I v y v cent Sunday via Bay Ur.c, Trains make close con n c .1 ;o . points North via Richmond ir I Wi mgton. All trains run solid bctvvutn V. : . ; ton and Washmgton, and h v. ' Palace Sleepers attaciird. john r. divin; . I f. . '. Come and sec our butter cups; Greensboro Candy Co. .' PeopVs Five Cents BaTinrs Bask OK CREENbEORO, N. C Incorporated April 29th. 1SS7. un der the laws of North Carolina. Open for business July 2, 1SS7. Under rigid examination of Com missioner appointed by the Governor ot the Slate. Character and amounts of its invest J. R. KENLV. Supt Trar. pcitv.. u T. M. EMERSON. Gcnl A -4. 11 RiaiMOND .VND 1SVILI.I: . ROVD. CONDEN.SED CHKLjITIX. TRAI53 RUN BY .ULUIDIAN T1MT TIUIKS GOING tJUTIf. ments carefully limited by Statute Receives deposits from five cents to propose to have a rotation ofcrops I two thousand dollars from any one rahhat-es next vear. my lord. ivr- 1 pci Joly. CUL. 17 Lert New York . . . . Lea re ITjiUJkJrl-- IiUTi BlUtaor. ; 'J i a t , 012 i t . 4 45 a m . 1 t u. change. The Colored Free Jllasons. The King's Mountain Scndal. f FOR OYSTER BATCBS. Don't drown him deep in vinegar. Or season.him at all. , Don't cover, up his shiny form With pepper like a pall. But gently lilt him from his shell And firmly hold your breath. Then with your eager tongue teeth Just tickle him to death. Pavs all orofits to depositors. Makes loans on public bonds, real estate, and first-class parsonal security. officers: President. M. Win stead. Vice-Presidents VS. F. Steele, J. A. Odell, J. H. Karris. Treat, or Cashier) Samuel L . Trrg den. CUrk (wr Secretary) -rH. H. Cartlaod. 11.4 an. tl f.f 1 and Tllll GOLDEJT BELT Souacoo Jour Leare WasiiiiiL-tuo . LeT0 ChAxlclUTt!I Leare Iyacbbnrg. . LeaTe DxnTllle Jjn.ro lUcbxaotul 3 1 j p u Ler GoldsloTO il P Leare Ral:6!i -3' LeaTe Dazhara C4I Tu.. T-ii-.ii t.....i 'Hi8; Leave SUbary.. ! 1 2 VJ Zjexri CIaxWJL i 25 aru Luti Srtrtaabcrir 25 i Lear Greenrllle , C TO :u Arxue AtUaU X 21 p:: 4 3 ? j p n , J C ' - 1- 1 i 'l zr t 2 T, :-.. 2 1 II ! l 1 1 ; - a ?, 1 I t rr ; : I ... al, TRAINS GOING NORTH Joly 2 lib 17. .......'......ao .......... 7sa8o 1 RETAIL TRICBS OF GROCERIES. Ha con Sides ...... v Hams Shoulders... ... Cheese Coffee Rio k ey 8 .....ao ..2aa?5 Dallas Current, August 24. We have" learned from a reliable source that scandal is once more rag inir with unwonted energy at King's tv and colored Masons all over I Mountain, and Capt. W. T. R. Bell is manilested the central ngurc as oeiorc., ais time it is the very family that held up his hands and tried to tide-W. T. R. B. over the unfortunate circumstances of a school s scandal. But the viper warmed, era wleci upon the hearth stone anrfleft his slime and poison Chicago. Aug. 24. The Colored National Masonic Convention assem bled in this city to-day. This is the ftrt national convention of the- frat- erni theUuited States have great interest in its deliberations The delegaters rfre representatives ol the Grand Lodges of the various States, and most of them are Grand Masters 'of their respective lodges. There is no supreme body in the fra- : THE MCGANLESS HOUSE, D ANBURY. N. C. Dr. -W. H. McCanless, Prop. Devoted exclusively to th interest of the - TOBACCO. GROWERS. . Dilj . D S' j 7 'A ax. 'J 1 '1. u nit - -1 Tobacco manufacturers, and dealers of tobacco ternity higher than the Grand Lodges upon a sacred altar that makes a home in the different States as there is in the more ancient Masonry of the white race', conseuuently the body which a Inventors -and patentees and all hav- began its work to day has no legisla- ing business with the. U. 8 Patent Ol- tiv powers- The fraternity" numbers, fice are invited tocomrrfunicate wUi me Nearly loo.oob members, but the Or- with confident reliance upon my fidelity ' ' - 1 . . . th. to their interests. , New inventions patented. Old inven tions - improved, and - rejected , applica tions revived.' Caveats - filed. Trade marks recristered. ' , : Prompt attention. Skillful jseryice. Moderate charges. Send model of sketch for tree report as to patentability. Preliminary information cheerlully lurnished; : - A. S. YANTIS. Solicitor ot Arrrerican ' and Foreign Pat ents, 816 F Street N. W., Washington DC"'"' - - ."A - - . heaven upon earths ur. uarreu's household and family altar has been broken up and Capt. W. T. R. BeU is the author of its destruction. : This time the fact are su plain that a ' man. tho a fool, may run and read and ri,rh nr Wn recorrnized by the see to what cteptns 01 ccpravuj a . . . - -r . white lasons of the United States. ; Thb house has been enlarged and newly fitted up for the special accom modation of summer visitors to Pied mont Springs and the mountains. : jonn- v c rrai 11 & jjwuui . String Band (consisting of harp, two violins and flute) has been engaged to make music for tho guests ol this house during the season. -Board S16 per months $5 per week Si per day. . " KOKTE CAROLINA, ' Virginia West Virginia. ' Tennessee and South Carolina. Arrire Ckailctte SalUbtiry .... Higa Pou.1 . . GrfccalcTtJ . . . . Ocrhata Half zh .... Gollitoro ! -I 4 ' ; . il Arrire DxatiUe ;1C Ut il V. . Richtaond. Arrive Lyncher?: - - ChxxlotUsTill . . Waah;2.-a RtlUzncre - ItiUJdpbia. . ' Ne Yorlu.... . 3 .V. ' 1 r rv 1 IZ 1 :.. 2 ' 1 3 i'J Z oO 1 li . .1 T 1 Daily ex-xpt Set. !- N.W N.C. HAILROAD. They Sleep in the Streets. ' s Paris, Aug. 24. Thousands of per sons camped in the streets last night awaiting the execution of -Pranzini. which wis ex pected to take place at day break this morning. of fine sense and reputed stanaing may fall wherv he forgets his obliga tions to his own family. Capt. Bell Ka laced Dr. F. ii. GarrettV wife. and the "latter has already signed a paper confessing her guilt, refusing to allow Capt. Bell's name ' to be stricken fiom the conlession :or any modification in the. selected term Adultery.- C V '- Xlusic Lessons. - Mrs. : Hildesheimer will resume her lessons in vocal and instrumental music on Monday, Aug. 22. at Mts. Judith Mendenhall's. on South Elm Street. . -w- Vcir? School.' Miss -Nellie .Dixori will open her school for boys and girls of all ages in the Lindsay oEce adjoining her home Animit 8Lh. Primarv instruction -a. specialty. -English, Music. French and Elocution taught. ' ' - The only paper in the State and. wiihnnATrrntian. the onlr one in the South published in the interest of tobaccos- Published cverv Saturday atGreen Hnrn. N: C. Will G. Kirkmaa. editor and proprietor. Subscription price $2jx per year Send for sample, copies and adver tising rates. -For Sale Ten shares Co-operative Building Company slock. Second year nearly completed. - Address lock box 222 city pcstoflice.- N3- 00 iso sonn Lt. SaIcci At. Salco llCOa-n " - SLEEPING CAR SERVliTt. " On trains 50 and 51. IV.! r.i. I:.. : Sleeper between Atlanta arrl Vc-v New Orleans and Wavhin-tor. vr, Dm viHe. . Oa trains 52 ar.d5J. ' I u. rr.-.? nrr Mcntrcrntrr n Aiken and Washingtor.. vii On trains 2 asJ S I'-. ..:. between Richmond ar..l Grw-.r. Greensboro and Go'.Jsborj. 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