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HE MORNING NEWS. By i s HArspjort, Pupushed Daily. L-wEpt Sunday. rnE moriiiiig hews. i 71 t 1 m a ores or sfescairooK, aovakck: t v-j-s -w. .. . . . . ti r . . .. . . rw,. Vesr flT Mail). lortas pawl, ...... 4 oo s oo s oo 7S Sii Month. M Thru Months. Months. - -. FWe'Tya.. .... .... e .... . . Te Tsa.a... .... . 4 asee .a. ....... . . (tacMooth. - 4 DEVOTED TO THE WntZST? OT TItECtTT Of CSTSKSSOaO. A Cr T1IE STATE. Greensboro, N. G., FridsV. Sep. 2. 1887. No. 50 Alimien T 6? jjPf U III 1 1 1 1 'Jr t V-S, ' II II I I X n ill v I i 11 I j 1 1. 11 r . ! 111 111 . 1 1 i 1 I 1 1 i 1 I To city subscribers, delivered in any part of tk tiry ahoctj per week. 1 1 - N- iertiseints inserted ia Local coluthn at any price. Aa eitra dar(e will be made for doubU-cohima or irii4e-cola-nn advertisements. All announcements and recomeadaikms of caedi. iate nr office, wUl be charged as advertisements. Advertis--n to follow reading matter, or to cupy any specu place, will not be received. . Amusement, and Official advertisements 50 cts per . Itjuare K - : ( AJertumntkept under the head of "New Advertisements' WH b charged fifty per cent, extra. payments for transient advertisement! most be rude in advance. " ' Kemttances nrast be made by Check, Draft, Postal Money Order, Express, or tin Registered Letter. Oaty such remittances will be at the risk of the pub. Ushers. 1 Under the head of "Special City ltems," business aotiees wilt be inserted at the rate of 5 celts a lino every insertion. THE EAILEOADS. Xkkival and departure or trains. RICHMOND AND DANVILLE XAILKOAD. Arrives Irota Richmond at.......... J. 9.43 am " 10.32 pin Leaves f'r Richmond at 8.3a am " r.. Q-55 P .,: MOKTH CAROLINA KAILKOAD. Arrives from Charlotte at,... ............ .. 8.2a a m .......... 9.40 pa Leaves for Charlotte at.. 9.48 am ............. 10.44P m Arrives from Goldsboro at 9.30 pm 10.20 p m 7.40 a m I eaves for Ooldsboro at 9-5 m ; .................... 6.qo a m ...... ..J. . o.aopm 6S ' NORTH-WESTERN. N. C. RAILROAD A r rives from Salem at 8.00 a m ". ...... .... . 9a4 P m Leaves for Salem at. .. 10.00 am . .10.54 p m V 1 I 9 ................ x C. . AM V. V. RAILROAD. Arrives from Fayetteville at............ Leaves for Fayetteville at ...... . .. . Arrives from Walnut Cove at. Leaves for Walnut Cove at:... ...... .. 7.25 p Jh ..9,50 a.m . . 5.00 p. m. . 1 0.00 a. m. THE POSTOFFICE. Mails for the North close at 8.00 a. m. and 9.00 p.m ' . Charlotte ; " 9.00 9.00 ' Raleigh " 9 ' , Salem " 900 9 i. rrAr and registered letter office will . Ait. niv... j r. -m nlv be open from 000 ,. to 6p.m.f general Delivery Is) open from Um. until p. m', -ecepf wht opening mails. Alio 1$ minutes after pening the Eastern nighk mail. Sandav hours, for general delivery, 8.00 a. m tor alt hour: and hatf hour after the opening of the snails Iron both North and South. The lock -boxes are from 6jo6 a,v m. to 00 p. m BE3IDENT CIsERGHEK". PrcsbyterUa: v :. Dr. J. Henry Smith, N. Cnuvch St. Rev.E. W. Smith, Asheboro St. S. Greensboro Baptiat : : ' Rev. W. R. Gwaltney, S. Elm St., Sooth Greensboro, Methodist Episcopal. Rev. I.E. Mann, WY Market St. C.F. Smith, S. Greensboro. Uethodist Protestant : Rev. J. L. Michaux, N. Greene St J. R. Dall, Sprbg St. Episcopal: Rev. A: H. Stubbs, N. Elm St 1 PRODUCE MARKET Apples zreetv per bu 50260 Bacon 4iog round ................................ ag Beef ........ ...... ........... .... $a8 Iutrer ..................... ........... ijaso Ueetwax ; ........ .. . . ......... .aiS Chickens &!1. i8a20 spring ........ ........ ...... ioa5 Corn new ......a6s Corn Meal.'... ............ Dried FruitsBlackberries. ............ .......6 17 r Cherries............ 12.14 Apples.'... ,.7a6 Peaches, unpared (.a, 4 t-a unpared 1-4, .3 . " pared ..........soaia Xjft. . ......so Feathers'. 40 Flaxseed.... ...r. J...... ..75 Flour Family .....400 - - Superfine. i. ........... ...a3 75 Onions ......................... . . . . . . . . .50260 o .-......,..;... ...35 ;rk....... , 6a7 Pe .6oa7s Potatoes Irish, ...........35 Sweet ....50 " Rafs Cotton ......"...i 1.4 rallow .... ....31.2 Wool washed 3Q unwashed. .'......'.;..ao wneat -e.ir HHTAIt. AiC8S Of CAOCRXS. es ............................. .......jo Hams................i...........7..r...i6 Shoulders ...... ...........8 Cheese ... ......so Coffee Rio i. ...... ............... ....... .321$ Inventors and patentees and all hav ing business with the U. S . Patent Of fice are invited to communicate with me with confident reliance upon my fidelity to their interests. , .'." .New inventions patented. Old inven tions improved, and rejected applica tions revived, caveats tiled. Trade marks registered. , rrompt : auenuon. bicimui -; service. Moderate cnarges. ena. moaei or sketch lor tree report as to patentability. Preliminary information v cheerfully lurnisnea. :: v .:' - v.. ... . - . A, S. YANTIS. Solijitor of American and Foreign Pat tr.f, C16 F Street, U. V.. Wsshir.-tnn d, LATEST NEWS. TUB OVILOTUTE. Pranzlnl SlrussU but iM Oeerpotcerea by the JExecutlonert. PARIS. W. 31. The Paris mobs are satisfied. They have feasted their " -rranzinis blood an4 hive .. . . 1 1 repast. The crowd was nearly Ifran- tic 'with fiendish dehVht Hnrinn buildinrr ofjthe guilotine and the last scenes preparatory to the execution. When the chaplain arrived half an nour e.ore lhe execuUoi it was with the greatest difficulty vthat he could force his way through the mass oi howling wretches to the scaffold. mm m I - I when Pranaioi was brought out at o'clock he walked firmly to the guilotine. The executioners seized him. He resisted and demanded to be let alone, evidently wishing to die With th nm nrSl. t U- " suuggic ucioic mc en gine of death, but the executioners overpowered the prisoner and ihrew him upon the machine. The knife in stantly started on its work of expiation. at first it decended,. with hoirrihl slowness and the sitence was almost unbearable, but in, a moment its motion was accelerated and in another instant the head of Mme. . Rcgnault's murderer rolled into the basket at the feet of the bob. Pranzini died with-' out confessing the murder for which he lost his head. Retirement of Admiral Davl$. Washington. Sept. x. By the re- tirmnf rtf T? - r Arlmiril Inhn T a I ........... w. 4vi tuiiiii.i jKjuu -v-w Davis, which was annou need tb-day, Commodore Broine becomes Rear Admiral. Admirol Davis was born in Indiana, and was appointed acting I miasnipman in January. 1041. as a lieutenant at the outbreak of the civil war he became executive officer of 1 - Waterwitch, and participated, in - the engagement with the Con fed rate ram Manassas at the head of the Mississip pi Passes Oct. 12. 1861. Subsequent ly hi served with the South Atlantic blockading squardron in many engage.. roents. , In October. . 1885, , he was commissioned as Rear Admiral. Jfiary the Gypsy Queen, is Dead. Boston, Sept. I. Mary, the Gypsy Queen, a fortune teller of repute at the North End, is dead. According to the police, she had a barrel of mon- ey She was a miser and paid Land lord Phelim O'Grady 5a - cents Der week for her room on, Charter street. One thousand dollars in old bills was found under her pillow this morning. She had thousands more on deposit, so the officers say. While Patrolman Trider was going through a dark al ley in rear of Mary's abode just before sunrise he stumbled upon her body She had fallen from' a second-story window and broken her neck. Public Debt Reduction for Washington. D. C, Aug. (31. Treasury Department officials esti mate that the reduction in the public debt during the present "month! will be about five and one-half million dollars. - This comparitively light monthly report is accounted . for by the unusually , heavy pension for August which amounted to draft fully 116,000,000: Cut a Needle and Thread Out of His&rm. t Newburo, Aug. 30. -r Nearly twenty years ago PatrickN Nugent. now a prosperous .merchant of this city, was a captain on an Erie canal boat, and while tnus engaged a needle -of large size, with thread attached, disappeared from his cloth ing. ; On. Saturday , a physician cut it from his arm with a: double piece of thread seven inches long attached How it got into his body Mr. Nugent is unable to stata It has never dis commoded him in the least until re on Charge of Cllgh Treason. Paris. Aug. CO. Gen. Fcrron, Secretary of War, has caused two of his private secretaries to be arrested on the charge of high treason. ' It is cthanrcd that thev rlLrlrfvi tn ihn Firaro tho n!n r r, . iu mMit..ti ..L.n v "w "uuuoiinerrcncn iroops.- MIe Dropped 3,000 Feet. Bucghamton, Aug. 00. At the reunion of the soldiers and Bailors of Broom County this afternoon an aeronaut dropped 3,000 feet from his balloon by means of a .parachute. He fcI With a rapid swinclnff mo- m " - - - - Uon 1111(1 wnded safely. Thakore Sahib Slettt Cleveland. JfTr. House this afternoon and paid his respects to the President.. He was accompanied by the British Minister Tho Prince wore a rich court costume elaborately trimmed with gold. JTot a Hair on aim. The Forest City correspondent of the "Monroe Enquirer and Express writes the . following:, "There is a man in Cleveland county by the name of Hamrick. who had the usual quan tity of hair on his head and a heavy beard. He was recently trying to shave with a dull razor, and becom ing angry, among other profanity, he miZA U . i 1 . i. . i 3iu iic wi3ucu inai mere war not a d dhaion him. Inn short time his face was as beardless as an infant's. and his head as clear of .hair as a peeled onion. This is vouched for by reliable persons. He felt" no pain when the hair and beard left him. NEWS ITEMS. The United Labor party of Chicago have determined to formally expel the Socialists. . ' Senator ' Sherman will open the Ohio gubernatorial campaign Sept. 15. An attempt was made to wreck a train on the bridge crossing the Ver- millian river, near Fairmont, Ills. The bridge is 100 feet high. ' "Operation on the disputed Manitoba rail-road are being pushed vigorously Mrs. Clevland has been formally in vited by Mayor Hewitt .to present a set of flags, presented by citizens, to the New York fire department. German speakers are stumping" in New York state, against the excise and Sunday law?.. Near Wayne Junction, on the Phil adelphia and Reading road, John Ruth and John Mining were probally' fatal ly injured hya collision'. - V A new addition is to be built to the I New Jersey insane asylum.' to cost gy OOO. ' - At Putnam, Conn., Mrs ' Paradis a French woman, died at the age of 110. The strike of Newark leather work ers ended in a victory for the employ ers. : - - , ' : Isaac Diahl. a prominent citizen of Blaircounty. P. , died on Saturday a t In a riji between 'the whites and blacks at D:citu, Ga., . two men were killed, one ol .whom was city marshal. "'."". Another triple murder is .reported by cable from Paris. A Corsican named Padrona killed his wife through jealousy and two of his children through fear of exposure.'- H-ij tin der arrest. ; ' ' Frederick Douglass has brought criticism upoi himself by objecting to being called 'a black negro. He says: I am" as far removed from the negro as from Caucasian." In the old days of.slavery Douglass used to speak of M. we white people" and- ,fwc colored folks" adding, .with the bitter and biting wit that gave flavor and point to. his eloquent addresses, "You see, friends, 1 am impartial; I can speak .Irrttttd 9T.TE .TEXT The report from the counties in the Kesbern section are to the effect that the,rfce crop fs not greatly injured, and that one fifth' to one third of the corn crop is ruined by the raint and floods - - Jljitfreesbaro Index Mr. J. S. Carr. president of the BUckwell Tobacco Con,pT of Duthi hM pmenled Kev.tnales Johnson, pastor" of the colore! Methodist church at this olace fiVw thouiand fWrfn ruii'v t. ettcs, the proceeds of wbicn are lo be um:u ia icpainng maicnurcn. Charlotte Usnuti A strnn caught in a trap on the Catawba River nearTuckaseege Foard, was exhibit- co on mc tireets tnis morning. It I was caught hy , Alexander McLeary. and weighed eighty-one pounds. We are glad to learn that the ses sion at the University opens with a larger attendance of new students than, last year that their personnel is uncommonly good and that more old students are returning than hereto I fore. Raleigh Newt-Observer. T." . . Tne.out look for Trmity College is a source of much coneratulation. not I only to the Methodist denomination, but to all who desire to see the cause of education in an advance state. The endowment fund of the noble institution Is gradually but surely in- I creastntr. and we hone itmav atthm I the full amount its friends desire. Raleigh Visitor. ' AtAsheville a negro man named William H. High, becoming angry with.his son, a boy vaged nine years, swung him to a beam of the house. by the hands, and then locked the door and left him. The chief of police broke -open-the door and saved, the boy. who was almost exhausted The inhuman father is in jail. ' 1 The Kin ston Fret Prtst says: The rmy worm, nas xnaae us appearance in many of the cotton crons In this section and is doinV heaw damage tn it: Lit i ism th,r 3Kf a r f arts green to twentv-nve or thirtv pounds of land nlaster or rL-0 lime, snrinkled wherft thr .nr.. . ' - wiwsjV r. ...w or over an me cotton proves very ef- fective in destroying . them. Care hrmld f..rriri rr,t t i-i.,u W tUU.Ib tilt. uujw aa it is very poisonous. U II V In .n.SnM. : L. 1 v ttmi6 Hvu wun a oucKei wun a seive on.Dottom and a lontr U4uuic iu nam 11 ou wun. ana ker?n 10 the wind ward of it. , . - .!- .... I ! Rot -Water and JLemon Juiee i ti.1l! 'a. ' r . miciiigen proiessionai man lad loug been troubled with an in nuivu uvcr, wmcn causeu mm a world of pain. A friend advised him to take a glass of hot water with the juice of half a lemon squeezed Into it, but no sugar, night and morn ing. He triej it. and found himself better almost immediately. His dally headaches, which medicine had failed to cure. left him. his ap petite improved, and he gained several pounds within a few weeks. ti 1 r. 1 j ...it. I aiJB icn icg 01 xiowara wiuiamson, larmer 01 Mount Sterling. Ky began to harden early in the year, and has gradually ossified until it is now said to be like a piece of sculptured mar ble He suffers no pain from it JITcm School. Miss Nellie Dixon will open her school tor boys and girls of all ages in the Lindsay office adjoining her home August 8th. Primary instruction .a specialty.. English. Music. French and Elocution taught. . THE MCGANLESS HOUSE, , I DAN BURY, N. C Dr. W. H. HcCanless, Prop. This house has been enlarged and newly fitted up for the special accom modation of summer visitors' to - Pied mont Springs and the mountains. John Verralla's popular Italian String Band (consisting of -harp, two violins and flute) has been engaged to make music for the guests ol this house during the season. j Board S16 per month, tj'per week 5' rr dav. Try IL YTfcat T King O. K. Bread. Praia Twiit Dread. Medicated Crahara Bread, Rye Bread, Diamond Cakes. Duchess Cake. CcSee Cakes. Plain Pound Cake. Wafers and yoo will have tso other. Call for thera at tie Cty Bakety. J. H. Vf. Returned. King, the Baker. And be can be found at the Chv Bakery. lie is the best baker in the Sand' respectfuny asks that you VnN, Buy once and yoo will have no other ottc. TKeirpeclfully. I. 11. WrST. White & Doughty, Dealers in Fancy Groceries. Con- Offars. Tobacco. Cigarettes. UD"- C.ve us a Goods delivered to all parts of the c,lf ,ree 01 cnarge. Call and see the biggest melons in town. Fresh lot iust received from Fayetteville. Houstom & Bc BEAR HT HIND ! That I jwill call on the business men of Greensboro within the next ten days In the internet of th Kr-rni nr rtrr Battle or Guilford Court House. which will be issued, in neat pamphlet form, from the presses of Messrs. Thomas. Beece & Co.. about the first of September. No better medium has ever oeen offered-our businessmen 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 ore- served by all. on accountot its histor- ical nature. I GUARANTEE SAT1SFAC- charres will be made. tion or no Hold your orders for advertising until you see me, and plant your ads. where .1 Ml r .... . incy win orwp loan gooo irutt ana plenty of it. Jtespectfully. auga . . h. . KLam. For Bent. A few nice rooms in "Central Hotel building' at $1.00. 12.00 and 52.50 per monin. Apoiy to m. h.Tatf- tf . Aotlve Soap Free I We had several hundred cards scat tered throughout the citv vesterdav wh.ch when presented to Messrs. Al bright & McKnig. Jacob Jones or our selves the bolder of the card will ret I one cake ot -Active Soap." Save v our I 9rds and Rtf a cake of No. one laun- dry soap. Houston & Bro, I Whether from swampy land or stag. - - - . - nni or uoP Gca0,y Haies Ol cuy scwcrSt maurtal poisons-are the same. Aver s Ague-Cure, taken ac- I cord.,nIT 10 directions, is a warranted pcctnc ior maianai cisorders. Come and see our butter cups; Greensboro Candv Co. 1 w.wuviw viahwi jyj. PflmVn r.rk- R-mB T,vV I - w - Incorporated April 20th. 1887. un der tne laws 0! North Carolina. Open for business July 2, 18S7. Under rind examination of Com missioner appointed by the Governor ot the State. Character and amounts of its invest ments carefully limited by Statute. Keceives deposits from five cents to a . . a mm i wo mousana aoiurs irom any one person. Pays all profits to depositors. Makes loans on public bonds, real estate, and first-class personal security. officers: President. M. Winstead. Vice-rresiJeMts- P. Steele. J. A. Udell, J. H. Harris. Trees, lor Cashier) Samuel L .Trojr den. 1 Cierk (or Secretary) 11. H. Cartland. THE COZ.DEJT BELT 1 n V N .IT fl UUUU'JOU UULIIU Devoted exclusively to the interest of the T0HACC0 GRpWERS. 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 the interest of tobacco. Published every Saturday at Greens boro. N.C Will G. Kirkmau. editor and proprietor. . Subscription price $2.00 per year Send for sample copies and adver tising rates. . " - For Sale. ' - Comnany stock. Second year nearly i competed. Acrr !rV hoi ?2? ' i ' v p ; r T. r WILMIKGTO:i & WELDON' RAIL ROAD COMPANY. r n , 9 CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Nor. .4. 7! I 40 Uh Daily, j Daily. Daily Lv WcUoa.43 15 p m $ Z p ta't loan ArRockyMtia XI P.. Ar Tarboro. Lv Tarboro. Ar Wilson.. 4$opnv tlP! j iotn in 6 cS db'id?iu Lv Wilson. .U 15 ntn! Ar Sc!ma...j 540pm t Ar FaTcttev. j 31 p ta LvGoUsboro(4 54 p n7 40 p m j 5S a n V Magnolia o 09 p mj S p ci!t l rn Lv uurgaw.. Ar Wilming. 700 pm; k 13 a m 7 50 r nvo 55pm7coatr. TRAINS GOlhIG NORTH. - "'ii Na 41 ro.47 1 xo. ai 1 ? "" Daily. Daily. Daily. Lv Wiiming. Lv Barraw. II 40 pra 3 50 a m 4 51 p u ,9 34 a rn 9 50 p m 1152 axn 1023 am 1041 pra t 55 a m.it 35 am'u 5S am 700am' -bs ........ ti35 scJ 2 32 a m 12 25 pm 11 51 am t 00 p ta t 27 a m ... 4 Sop.. it 30 am1 4 05 a m a 15 pjnla 45 a m Lv Magnolia Lv FaTettev. ArSelma... Ar Wilson.. . Lv Wilson . . Ar RoTcyMtJ Ar Tarboro. Lv Tarboro. Ar Wcldon.. Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3 00 r ! 1. c . 1 . at 0 30 a m.. daily except Sunday. l roans leaves 1 ar&oro, N. C via Albemarl & Ralcfzh, R R. daily, except Sunday, 6 p m,; Sunday 5 p m.; arrire Wilhamston. N. L., 8 10 n m. and 6 4 m. Returning leaves Willlamston. N . Daily except Sunday. 8001m, Sun day 9 50 a m. arrive Tarboro, N. C. 1005 a m. andTl 30 a m. Trains on Midland N. C Branch leaves Goldsboro. ,U C, daily except Sunday, 5 30 p m.; arrive SmiihSeld, N. u, 700 pm. Returning leaves Smith- new, ii. L.,7 30 a m.. arnre GoliUboro. N. Coco am. Southbound train on Wilson Sc Faret- terille-BracchJs No. 50 Northward i no. 51. . Trains No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia: Trains No 47 makes close connection atWeldon for all points North daily. . tt - Ttl 1 . A au rau via luwnona, ana oauy ex cept Sunday via Bay Line. Trains male close connection for al points North via Richmond and Wash ington. All trains run solid between Wiiming ton and Washington, and Have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. JOHN F. "DIVINE. General Sopi x - J. R. KENLY. Sup't Transportation . T. M. EMERSON. Genl Pass. Agent 1 nm irTTrnvn tvn nivvtrrr RUL- 1JLV IIOAD. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS BUN BY MERIDIAN TIME TRAINS GOlNd 8OUTU. July.Sfth. 1837. f No. CO. 1 n.ti Na 1 Dilj: 4 53 pta CZ7 pta 912 p za 11 00 pm 3 00 tn 5 CS aa Lear New York 4 45 a m 9 4Sasa 11 si am 3 ZZ p 0 Lear FtubuIcIpLU.... Lea re Baltimore. Leave Washington. .. Leave CboxlcttrstilU. Lc&Tt Lynebtmnr 5 CO ptn Lear DanTlU 8 SJ pa SCSftva Learc Kicboond. 3 10 p za 2 30 a ta Ltr GolJaboro Leave Hale igb Lemv' Dortuca 3 33 p is 53j - H 10 pr 1 003 3 '1 aa lOlCao II S3 aa C4I 44 La to Hi2h Tutut 11115 Lrr SbbQryMr..'...ll2 30 am LetTi CWlotL. Leave 8 porta c bar. . . . . Leave GreeavtlU ...... 2?? am. ' 1 CO pea 5 35as! 3 31 pa 8 50 aai 4 43 pa 1 3 ps! 10 13 pa Arrive AtU&u TUA1NS GOING NOCTH. I 7 , , .TTTZZ T- 71 billy. I Daily Arrive CJaarlo tie. Sibary ..... Hlgti Point .., Grrecaboro .... DarLara , iUI-b GotLboro Arrive Oisville ... .. TKua 9 13 pm 823. ix! 9 43 pa 13 47pa 3 53 aa 2 10 pa 6 3-) am 4 43pa 11 3 aa 10 lCua 11 23 pa 3 5Va 6 15 am " Jiicbmofvl. ..... Arrive Lytvcbban; ....j 1 15 ra 2(Miu CLarVXU-rrille ...J 4'J p ra -4 13 aa ' Wabicgtoa 8 23pnj 8 13 lUtiarce. ill 25 pa 13 01 ta Ne Turk. 1 C23aa.' 3 CO 1 a Dailr rxcpt acdaj.1 .W N. C. It AILItO AD . ooiao aorra Na 'A Lv. SIcm 7 -K) a a 5 3 3 ooqco osm No- II. ' to. 5j at. Sol fa ll 30 aa i2 33 aa SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. . On trains 50 an J 51, Pullman Bu.Tr: Sleeper between Atlanta arl Yer York. New Orleans and Washington via Dan ville. On trains 52 and 53. Pullman BufV Sleeper Mor.: romery and Washirr-in-, Aiken and Washington. ia Danville. belwtm Rich man J a.n 1 CTp-.Om n- Greensboro and Gc'Jsbcro. For ra!r and inlorrriaticn spplr t; nY Aer.t cf the Company cr t SOL HAAS, T. M. Jus. UTAYLOll. 1 1 f.T. A i or both s'd!"
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