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Cape Feaf&Yadkin Valley RMway Schedule in Effect May 30th, 1897. TRAINS LEAVE GREENSBORO. P.00 a m daily; arrive at Ore Hill 10.30 a m: Sanrora, ii.zu a m; u ayectevuie 12.45 p m: Rea springs, 5.42 pm; Max ton, 6.11 p m; Bennettsville,. 7.20 p m: Wilmington, 4.30 p m; Ocean View: 6 p m: Carolina Beach, 6.30 pm: South ern Pines, 5.55 p m: Athens, 3.45 a m. Atlanta, 6.20 a m; Chattanooga,. 1.30 p mt Nashville, 6.55 p m; Florence, 7.35 p mr Sumter. ,.15 pm; Columbia, 10.35 p m; Charleston, io.60 p m; savannah, .. 2.40 a m. -. : x .. 10.55 a m daily (except Sunday) ; arrives at Stokesdale, 12.15 p m; Madison, 1.10 p m. , . 5.45 p in daily (except Sunday); arrives at cumax, 6.35 p. m; Kamseur, 8. so p m. 7.45 p m daily; arrives at Walnut Cove, 9.03 p m; mot Mountain, 10.14 p m, jmc Airy 11.00 pm. -TRAINS ARRIVE GREENSBORO. 8.40 am daily from Mt. Airy, Pilot Mountain Walnut Cove. -10.28 a m daily (except Sunday) from Ramseur and Climax. 4.30 p m daily (except Sunday) from Madison ana tokesaaie. i 7.25. p m daily from Ocean View, Carolina Beach; - Wilmington,Fayetteville,Red Springs, Maxton, Bennettsville, Savannah, Charleston, Columbia, Sumter, Ftotf ence.Sanford.NashvUle.Chattanoosra, , Atlanta, Athens Southern Pines and Ore Hill. J. W. FRY, Gen. Manager. W. E. KYLE, Gen. Pass. Agt. Southern Railway. -RICHMOND AND DANVILLE AND NORTH CAROLINA DIVISIONS. - In Effect July 1st, 1897 This condensed Kchpriiil i rmViliv:hort as in formation, and is subject to change without uuuce w uje. pupilC. : TRAINS LEAVE GREENSBORO, 7.37 pm NO. 35 daily for Atlanta and Char lotte Air Line division and all points South and Southwest. Carries through Pullman drawing-room buffet sleepers between New York, Wash ington, Atlanta, Birmingham and .' Galveston. 7,05 a m No. 37 daily. Washington and South western Vestibuled limited for At lanta, Birmingham, Memphis, Mont gomery, Mobile and New Orleans and all points South and Southwest. Through Pullman sleeper New York to New Orleans and New York to Memphis; dining car, vestibuled coach between Washington and Atlanta; Pullman tourist c ar for S an Francisco Sundays. 8.50 a m No. 8 daily for Richmond and Not folk; connect at Danville for Wash ington and points North. 7.32 a m No. 11 daily for Atlanta and all points South; solid train Richmond to At lanta; Pullman sleeping car Danville to Hot Springs. 12.10 pm No. 36 daily for Washington, Rich mond Raleigh and all points North; carries Pullman drawing-room buf fet sleeper Jacksonville to New York; Birmingham to New York; Pull man tourist carrom San Francisco Thursdays. 10.44 p m-No. 38 daily for Washington and Southwestern vestibuled, limited, for Washington and all points North: Through Pullman car Memphis to New York; New Orleans to New York; Tampa to New York; also car ries vestibuled coach and dining car. i'.nc p m No. 12 daily for Richmond and all x poin ts North; carries "Pullman sleep ing car from Hot Springs to Danville; connects at Greensboro with train carrying Pullman car for Raleigh. From Kaleigh No. 15 passenger arrives 6.30 p m; No. 35 passenger arrives 11.55 a m; No. 11 passnger1 arrives 6.55 a m. , For Kaleigh No. 35 passenger leaves 12.10 p m; No. 16 passenger leaves 8.50 a m; - No. 12 passenger leaves 1.30 a m. N. V. N. C. Division No. 107 passenger leaves Greensboro 12.20 p m:-arrives at Winston-Salem 1.30 p m daily except Sun day. No. 105 leaves Greensboro 8.50 a m daily, arrives at Winston-Salem 9.50 am, arriving at Wilkesboro 1.10 p m: train No 7 runs daily except Sunday; No. 109 leaves Greensboro 7.50 p m, arriving at Winston-Salem 8.50 pm: No. 1.10 leaves Wilkesboro daily except Sunday at 2.05 p m, ar riving at Winston-Salem 5.15 p m, ar riving at Greensboro 6.20 p m; No. 108 leaves Winston-Salem 10.30 a m daily except Sunday, arriving at Greens boro 11.45 a m; No. 106 leaves Winston-Salem 6.20 a m, arriving Greens 7.20 a m. 4 Or 7.05 a m v 7.32 a m j .6.48 p m ! 7.37 p m I 2.10 p m j .8.50 a m -12.05 p m 1 9.45 p m ' 10.40 p m J 6.35 p m I 11.55 a m .55 am). FROM THE NORTH. FROM THE SOUTH. FROM RALEIGH. ! All freight trains carry passengers. W. A. TURK, Gen. Pas. Agt., 1 Josh M. Culp, Washington, D. C. Traffic Manager. W. H. Green, "S. H. Habdwick, Gen. Supt. Ass't. Geti. Pass, Agt., Washington. 1 Atlanta, Ga. R. L. Vbbnon, Trav. Pass.. Agt., 18 E. Trade St., - ' - ' Charlotte. N. C. GREENSBORO Fermale - College, NORTH CAROLINA. The Fifty-Second Session of v This College Begins Wednesday, September 8th, '97. i Advantages of College and Conserva tory offered at moderate cost. A Faculty of Specialists. ess Ample Equipment. A Pleasant Home, ess Catalogue on application. DRCD PEACOCK, President. j31-im ' "POR NEXT THIRTY DAYS,BE-J- ginning August 10th, we will make cabinet photographs for $2 per dozen. . J3rown sb Leon and. To Move Business-ld .During my dullest sea son I have, dropped the . price of Cabinet Photos & jr. & S $2.50 Per Doz. This cut is for 30 days, beginning August 7th. Get the Baby's ;Picture Before bad leather, and have your work done by;;; y : . Alderman. ine Candies Royster's Candy in 1-2, 1 and 2 lb Boxes. Chocolate Almonds, Fresh Marshmallows, Chocolate Pralines, Chocolate Cherry Tips, Assorted Bon Bons. ine Cades Lemon Snaps, Cocoanut Maccaroons, Fig Bars, Lemon Wafers, Vanilla Wafers, Jelly Wafers. J. W. Scott & Co. N. B. Two barrets Mild-Cured Pig Hams just in. to Cunningham m m m m m m m m Bros Coal and Wood. Proprietors City Dray Line. 5 'Phone No: 8., 345 S. Davie St. m m 3 O. D. BOYCOTT, - . lAgent for Luray Lime Co., Aldrid Stone Co., Senseman & Brickenstein Galvanized Iron Cornices, - Steam and Hot Water-Heating in all. its Branches. . . GREENSBORO, N. C. Health in the Household 1 If Dr. Howard's Distilled Witch Hazel is used. f CALLUM'S DRUGS. Wine of Cardui - CALLUM'S DRUGS. Leading Favorite- Dr. Howard's Little Liver Pills. CALLUM'S DRUGS. UsealluiTi's Eye Water, For sore and Inflamed eyes. Blood Medicine Dr. Howard's Sarsa parilla and Potash, Best in use. . . CALLUITS DRUGS. R OANOKE COLLEGE, 1 SALJEri, VA. 'Courses for Decrees, with Electives: high standard. Also Com'l and Prep'y- Courses. Llbrarv; 20.000 volumes : workinjf laboratory ; good morals and discipline; six Churches; no bar booms, increasing patronage irom many States and several foreign countries. Jtieaith- ful mountain location. Vjsby moderate ex penses. 45th Session begins Sept., 15th. Cata ogue free. Julius D. Drjcbbb, President. 'P t ipES I The local school tax carried in only ten townships in the state. The Alliance chose officers who are opposed to fusion of Populists and Republicans. Mt. Airy claims the $500 offered by Mr. J. S. Carr for the banner town ship in the school election. Geo. L. Morton has been elected commissioner of the battalion of North Carolina Naval Reserves. The Buffalo Presbyterian church, near Sanford celebrated its one hun dredth anniversary last week. A colored guard allowed five con victs to escape from the penitenliary ; two of them have been recaptured. W. A. Hendricks, a paralytic vendor of teas and matches was drowned in .... - Wilmington. It is thought he. may have suicided. A party of bathers, consisting of three gentlemen and one lady, had a narrow escape irom drowning at Wrights ville beach. The State Farmers Alliance de nounced the lease of the North Caro lina Railway and endorsed Governor Russell's action in the matter. The Railroad Commission is in ses sion today. Tomorrow it meets as a Board of Equalization to. adjust the property valuation of counties. Several of the Baptist Associations are declaring for the resignation of Dr. Whitsett, president of the Theo logical. Seminary, at Louisville, Ky. It is said that steps are being taken to prosecute the Ashe ville lynchers. The leaders of the mob are known and no difficulty will be encountered in se curing evidence against them. A sensation was created at the the annual Masonic picnic , at Mocks ville by A. II. Eller. He scored colleges for accepting the donations of wealthy men, declaring it was blood-money. The Review, extra, of Reidsville, announces that Professor Synnott has been compelled, to resign- from the principalship of the high school jthere. The step was taken because of hostil ity among a section of the school pa trons. The Western Union Telegraph com pany moved today to have its case in reference to reduction of charges from 25 to 15 cents transferred to Federal courts. This step will" be taken on the ground that a judge of the su preme court has prejudged the case.; GENERAL NEWS IN A NUTSHELL. Nathan A. Hitchcock will be ap pointed minister to Russia to. succeed Mr. Breckenridgfe. " An. ingenious electrical protection system has been devised for the Uni ted States Treasury. , ' It is" said that Germany and Russia have formed a league to stop the en croachments of England: A cloud burst in . Arizona washed away an entire town and demolished a number of miles of railroad. The Carlists are said to be active in in Spain ; many meetings have been held since the death of Canovas. Senator Gray, who is in London, says America would be the first to go to England's aid in case of war. It is rumored that the steamer Daunt less is to carry another Cargo of arms and men to the insurgents in Cuba.- Firemen with a hose prevented a mob from throwing an incendiary, into the blaze he had started at Iron wood, Mich. The relief fund sent Consul General Lee for distribution among the suffer ing American citizens in Cuba is near ly exhausted. Acting Secretary Roosevelt has a plan under consideration by which a ship of the regular navy will be detail ed for the naval reserves. The fortress of the Hatfield despera does in West Virginia has been blown. up ; with dynamite. Captain Hatfield, leader of the gang, was wounded, but escaped. Total Bank Clearings. New York, Aug. 13. The total bank clearings in the United States for the week were $1,153,070,835; per cent, increase 35.9. Exclusive of New York,: $435,967,367; per cent, increase, 17.5. .War in Africa. ' Cape Town, Aug. 14. German troops on the Demarland frontier have defeated the forces of the rebel chief Afrikander. The rebels lost heavily. The Germans lost Lieutenant Herzog and two troopers killed and a number wounded. And Still Another. In addition to the large number of new- houses that are going up all around us, Mr. E. J. Stafford is pre paring to erect a handsome residence on s the corner of Spring and West Washington streets. Too Urely For Comfort. Deacon Johnson What ' fer did dey dun discharge Pahson Shouter? Wuzn't his sermons lively enuff? Deacon Jackson Dat's de trouble; dey wuz too lively. Pahson dun pound de pulpit en yell so dat nobody could get er wink ob sleep de -whole time! Twinkles. Teaching a New Dog an Old Trick. Mother Dog Now, my son, sit up on the front steps and cry to be let in. Pap But why should I want to be let in, ma? Mother So you can sit in the front hall and cry to be let out again. New York Sunday Journal. Enterprise of the Press. A WAR CORRESPONDENT OF THE FUTURE. ' Truth. Beneath Him. Lawyer So you didn't rob Gotrock's cottage? Jim the Cracksman Nit. My stand in in de perfesh don't allow me to crack no crib under four stories high. Dat lets me out. New York Sunday Jour nal. A Perfect Treasure. - Mistress Now, yon must always sweep well behind the doors Mary. l Mary Yes'm, trust me for thati It's the only way one can get the jdust ont of sight. Pick Me Up. - f ndustria and - Immigration Executive Committee : J. S. Hunter, President. . (Treasurer J. W. Scott & Co.) C. H. Ireland, 1st Vice-President. (Treasiarer Odell Hardware Co. ) R. W. Bro6ks, 2d Vice-President. (Treasurer Brooks Manufacturing Co.) W. E. Stone, Sec'y. and Treas. (President Board Education and Sec 'y. Greensboro Tobacco Association. ) J. W. Fry. ( Gen. Man. C. F. and Y. V. R. R. ) Neil Ellington. (President Greensboro National Bank. ) W. E. Bevill. (Capitalist and Director Greensboro National Bank.) Thos. Woodroffe. ( Manager Mt. Airy Granite Co. 1 J. L. Beockmann. (Thacker and Brockmann, Dry Goods. ' J. M. Hendrix. ( J. M. Hendrix & Co., Dry Goods. J. F. Jordan. 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