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The Evening Telegram. ROBT. M. PHILLIPS EDITOB fUIUBUD DAILY UCIR CBAT, Tba Telegran Publishing Conpanj. K. M. Phillips, Lessee) TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One year. Six months, Od month, 100. 1.60 Be. Entered at the Grena')oro Poetoffloe m eee- onrt pi km man matter. This is the day set apart for the cruiser Raleigh to come to North Car olina waters, and when the gallant warship ploughs her way up the Cape Fear to Wilmington she will find a warm, enthusiastic welcome. Captain Coghlan, with the insolent tongue.will be on board and visitors from all over the state who have gathered to do hon or to the ship named for the state, will have the keen pleasure of shaking the man's hand who, one year ago reDorted the cruiser to Dewey as'8afe from tie jaws of death, safe from the rates of hell, and little the worse for the scrimmage " Office southside of McAdoo House b -tiding dowos'&irs. Entrance on South Elm Street. Address all communications to Tu Iru ms Tblbqbasl, Greensboro. N. C THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1889. We are very glad to know that Miss Sallie W. Stockard, one of the state's brightest and most cultured young women, will publish sketches of his tory and other int resting topics per taining to the Old North S'ate. She commences with a sketch of Alamance THROUGH THE TRUE GLASS. county In this m&rning's Raleigh Post, We are very glad to notice that some which is very Interesting. Many deeds of the great representative newspapers of daring and glory live only in the of the north are laying aside that memory of some of our old citizens microscope of prejudice with which and being recorded with the embel- tbey have long been regarding the lishlng touch of the historian will south and the conditions of the south, I Iru y make the old state as rich "ir and are contemplating the field with the true glass. The recent terrible oc currence in the state of Georgia, while it has aroused the whole-country to expressions of horror and condemna tion, has moreover aroused the whole country to a realization of the cause of the acts of frenzied southern mobs, and the terrible provocation the south ern people are called upon to undergo And the fact is beginning to dawn to the people of the north that the white men of the south are not blood-thirsty, but are law-abiding and long-suffering; that they are slow in entrance to a quarrel, but "being in they bear it that the opposer may beware of them." And profound thinkers of the north are discussing questions that have not Ken mooted before, as the following from yesterday's Philadelphia Record attests: The emancipation of the negro was undoubtedly a step in the right direc- noble deeds of daring men" as Scot land. Scare Imf Appesfdieftls."'" i "I had appendicitis, the other day,' naid a St Charles street business mans "that is to say. I had it to all intents and purpceea This is the way I eon- tracted it . About a week ago I borrow ed a medical work from a friend to look up a point about which I was carious. It was a work on diagnosis, and among other things it gave a minute descrip tion of the symptoms of appendicitis. I have always been much afraid of the malady, and that chapter had a hideous fascination for ma I read it and reread it, and as I did so it seemed to me that some of the premonitory signs coincid ed exactly with certain aches and pains I had felt for several daya I got alarm ed at once, and that night was panic stricken by a severe cramp a little northeast of my right hip bone That knew to be the fatal spot. and. needless to say. I didn't sleep a wink. "By morning I had all the symptoms of a typical case and could scarcely get around to see the doctor. I began to tell him my story when be Etopped me. now do you come to mow so much abou the disease? he asked. "I replied proudly that I had been reading up on it " 'The dickens yon have I be replied. Well, you get right out of this office. confound you. and don t waste any more of my timet' "Then he explained that every med ical student always has all the diseases on recora. in regular craer. just as no studies 'em. and 1 began to feel better went borne, returned the blasted book, and am now entirely out cf dan ger, thank you It was the quickest re covery on recora. new ur leans Times-Democrat The New York Assembly has left 6 0 passed bills for Governor Roosevelt to act upon. Philadelphia Record As the hero of El C-'aney shall wade through this mass let us hope that one human being, at least, will have a proper appreciation of the stupendous ness of the task undertaken by the ciankwhois going to clip out and send to Alger all the newspaper arti cles condemnatory of the war secre tary's public acts. ice city oi iiaiiimore once more passes into the hands of the democrats, where, of right, it ought to have been all alon?. The newest scientific name for a kiss is the "unhygienic caress." A Queer Ciamlaatlon. Difficulties of the civil service exami nations are multiplied tenfold in the requirements set down by law of appli cants for positions in the mail service of China In the first place an applicant mudt have strength and courage To acquire these he goes through a very queer method of training. He wanders through mountains and valleys, forests and caves. 1 be exact time to oe occupied in a trip is fixed by law. and a heavy fine imposed for unnecessary delay. He mast repeat these trips at night, and if he listens to the bad spirits and there by fails to appear at the required time at a certain place he is sure to lose bis. rights to a position. This is not alL He is obliged to carry an enormous weignt ror many miles and return with it within a given time No allowance is made for his inability to defend himself against thieves and highwaymen, his road usually leading throngh a district thick with bandits. In training the candidate eats very little though be is used to this and be tries every straining exercise. Then comes bis real examination nnder the AN HONEST ARTIST. Be Wl No Paint Lie Evem For ?f m Msipoleosu ' There was'' nolove lost between the Emperor Louis Napoleon and his cousin. Prince Napoleon, whom the Parisians called -"Plon Plon." The prince used to make abusive speeches against the em peror, which people were only too ready to Tepeat to him. 'Let him alone, ' Louis ' -Napoleon would reply. "He is too-? well known. No one would turn me out to place him on the throne. " The emperor, was correct, for no one t said a good wora about "Plon Plon. He was commonly believed to have shown the white feather in the Crimea and never , exposed- himself where the lead was falling. An English lady, who in her young days mingled with French society, tells in her "Foreignr -Courts and Foreign Homes" a story as discred itable to Prince Napoleon as it is hon orable to a French artist. While the artist was painting the historical picture of the battle of the Alma, which the emperor bad ordered, Prince Napoleon called at the painter's studio to make known to him the facta On leaving he said he wished the prom inent figure in "the -battle to be himself mounted on bis white charger. He sent the horse to the artist so that he could paint its exact portrait. When the pic ture was finished and invitations -were sent out for a "private view, the white charger was seen, a prominent figure in the battle, but without a rider. On hearing of this terrible omission the prince sent an aid-de-camp to ask the reason. The honest artist said the horse should remain if the prince wish ed, but no rider would be on it. "Tell the prince I have never yet painted a lie " The bint was taken. The prince ordered the horse to be rubbed out. t line Store The Exampl e wnere, bus- filled with I was readier an advertisement cf tion; but a grave doubt Is arising in Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and the minds possibly of a majority of the Diarrhoea Remedy in the Worcester directio.n of government officials He is wnite citizens of the Union whether in , taxen into a lone room l t.uireruriae roraunv , woicq ieaas me to I , , , , . , undertaking to clothe the necm with I .v x pended from a high t , . . .. i wnne mm. can fcrumiuuy say l never ron. ara vprv how narlrn all the Ho-ht of r t 7Anh n rfiri nnt I ... ..... .. ropes, are very neavy sacics D 1- -1 usea any re men y equal to it ior colic rorka. K elluer or aci tOO precipi- -.nd dia-rrhoa. T have nr ho use more than one or two doses to cure the worst case with myself or children W. A. Stroud, Popomoke City, Md For sale by C. E. Holton. The Baaioeaa of m. Theater. A pro8p?roua theater in the city of New York may in a favorable season do a business of more than $350,000 and keep in employment 150 persona There are 37 theaters, including the va riety houses, in active operation in the boroughs of Manhattan and the Bronx. while the borough of Brooklyn adds a score or more. Everything which affects business in general affects the theater immediately. A man will redwee his expenditures for tickets to places of amusement long before he thinks of cutting down his supply of cigars, for the cigar belongs to that class of luxuries which eubtlv become necessaries, while the theater habit, as any observant manager will tell you. requires constant cultivation. The management of a theater is there fore an occupation requiring business sagacity in a greater degree than it calls for artistic taste. W. J. Hender son in Scribner's. Of A Successful Business. Is realized in our Furniture Department. This' great department is a never failing source of attractiveness, overflowing with the best and newest nf everything and Brimful of Money-Savins Opportunities We offer buyers an excellent opportunity to study the most artistic and accurate line of Ghiffoners, Sideboards, Ladies Desks, Centre TohlflO Chamber Suits, Parlor Suits I tiUICOj and Odd Pieces, In fact our entire line are marvels of perfecoion and in accord with the leading designers of the times. N. J. McDuffie, Next Door to Express Office Discovered by a Woman Another great discovery has been At the Bee Hive Here Ape Offerings iof Seasonable Interest Presented on Merit Without Exaggeration. Investi gation and Comparison of Quality and Price Will Prove Them Unsurpassed. either too far tately. The experiment is not giving satisfactory results. The following commentary of the Toronto Globe up on the late terrible occurrences in the south shows how grave the situation is esteemed to be by a not unfriend y and certainly an unprejudiced- ob server: A possible solution, if only an im perfect one, would be for the federal authorities to adm t frankly that equal ity is impossible, to acquiesce in the disfranchisement of the negro, but to insist upon his living under the pro-t-iction of the law. The conditions of the problem may also be mod ified by changes of industrial condi tions in the south. At present, which ever side of the story is believed, the appearances are gloomy and threat ening to the last degree. Whether ne gro crime is driving the whites t-i frenzy, or whether tbe whites, from mere cruelty .tyranny and race hatred, iive eoierea upon a wnolesale perse beam with strong made, and that too, by a lady in this country, uisease iastenea lis ciutcnes I upon her and for 6even years she with- ' emnn ito aavAwet. tAot a vital twinn oil ..a. kT, ulBu were unuerminea ana aeatn to and fro between them, carefully seemed imminent. For three months B VlA f"klltr Hrrf1 I noaa antlw anil AAii 1 rl guaruiog against a oiow oy one oi me not giegn. Sh finallv discovered weights. Attorney General Mcnnett, of Ohio, has been summoned to apt ear before the industrial commission at Wash ington to give information regarding trusts. My Rheumatism Cured, rife has used Chamberlain's Curiosities of Journalism. A paper in India recently published the following explanation "This is on ly the beginning of our paper. We I were not sure now much matter was required to Gil it up. and. thinking we had sufficient, we did not exert our selves much to get any more We there fore beg that our readers will excuse ua this time for the space left blank, and way to recovery by purchasing of us a oottie or ur. Jiing's wew Discovery for consumption, and was so much relieved on taking first dose that sh slept all night; and wita two bottles has been absolutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus writes W. C. Hammick & Co., of Shelby-, N. C. Trial bottles free at C. E. Hol- ton's drug store. Regular size 50 cents ana ll.uu. ivery bottle guaranteed. Wash Dress Fabrics 200 yards fine Piques in small pieces. 2 to lO vard Innc h. ?.vr anrl liFw nual. ity at ioj o w yards colored p k in solid col ors, pjnk, blue and black strines. cnecKS ana piaias, zoc quality at J2ic aju yaras nne welt pique, corduroy welt, heavy rina 30e quality at 18c oOO yards fine p k, wide and narrow relts, zt'c quality at 12ic Heavy Dress Goods 5c Pain Balm for rheumatism with great w Promi8e, f do better and get more in 1 : j t 3 I miuie. iciici, uu x inu recommena it as a splendid liniment for rheumatism and other household use for which we have found it valuable. W. J. Cuyler, Red Creek, N. Y. Mr. Cuyler is one of the leading mer chants of this village and one of tbe cutiou of the negroes, the gravity of most prominent men in this vicinity. w. u. fhippin, Editor Red Creek the situation is equally apparent The Record concludes: Something has been done in the di rection suggested by the Globe by 6ome of the southern states to make such tests of qualification for the suf frage as to disqualify a large propor tion of the black vote; but it is begin ning to be evident that a more radical remedy is needed before we can hope ts Pct.Ahlich . Kait 1 . j ! i I USe " u i uuucrBtauuiug ue- tween tbe races. We have attempted to pull down natural barriers that can neither be destroyed nor safely over-overpassed. Herald. For sale by C. E. Holton. Jerome Peck, a veteran of the civil war, oi bedalla, Mo , tied a wire around his neck and then jumped from a second story window, killing himseli sure none of them will begrudge us our instantly. relaxation. Still more curious was the announce ment of a paper which came out for the first time with two columns blank, the editor making the bold announcement that "a large quantity of exceedinelv interesting matter has been left out for want of space. ' When the native editor wants a holi day. be suspends publication until it is convenient to resume, and. taking his readers into his confidence, informs them plainly why tbe paper was not is sued on the expected dates "With the consent of our readers, we now propose to take our annual holiday. We are One-Cent- a- Word Advertisements inserted in tbis column at one cent per word for each Insertion. I ii you nave piles, cure them. No undergoing horrible operations TrreMty Uihn For Six Hairs A singular theft was tried by Mr. Beale. first class magistrate Sunersti llat 1 1 I .I . . m uiak aiujpij remove me resu'ts of the nous curmans puu out tne nairs oi an disease without disturbing the disease elephant's tail for talismans, making Itself. Place vour mnMon in ro. rings oui oi mem and otner charma Fred Funstn, the gallant colonel of the Kansas regiment on the island of Luzon, took -a rope in his teeth and swam the Rio Grande in the face of the enemy's bullets, which led to the bril liant vUtory of the Americans. This was a most n ble and daring feat, but the strange thing about it is that Mc Kinley has promoted Colon. 1 Funston to the rank of brigadier-general. There is no record that Funston's father ever gave a cent to the Repub- required your Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It has never failed to cure others. It will not fail to cure you. Howard Gardner. The Methodist ministers' association of Chicago, 111., adopted resolutions indorsing PresidentMcKinley's Philip- The man was convicted and sentenced pine policy. lo receive zu tasnea rimes oi tsurmah. One Nge Tun Lin went into an ele phant's shed at Ablone and pulled six hairs out of a bull elephant's tail, se creting them in his umbrella. The ma hout challenged him, and he promptly snooa tne hairs out of the umbrella. Tbey fell on some straw, were picked up and put forward in evidence of theft It is guaranteed to give per- ncan campaign fund, and the presi-rect satisfaction or money refunded. dent's act arouses astonishment in 06 253 061118 P61" box- For eaJe b7 ... , . . I u. jo. uolton. uuac i geuerms ana colonels and majors and Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. n --tn.iui.iiic. The best salve in the world for cuts, mous mnsiciana mot Vint tM' rw. ik- bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever last occasion Brahms was sufficiently sores, tetter, chapped hands, chil- interested in Tschaikowsky's "Fifth y nina nnfTio o n all DlrU l I fivmnhonv" tr trnvpl PTnraaglF tn TT.m. nd positively cures piles or no dsv I Dnrg ln ordeT to make its acquaintance . - - A sf After the performance the distinguished composers dined together, and the con scientious Brahms frankly admitted that he did not like the work at all: whereupon tbe usually meek Russian plucked up sufficient courage to inform his host that the dislike of each other's other officials who have Miss Bessie L. Scudder. of Boston. never smelt gunpowder or listened to Ma88-t wno 'ell from a Boston & Al- music was mutual They parted on ex- the merry Mauser's song in search of y at Rockdale on Friday last a resting place. died yesterday. Little.neglected scratches and wounds frequently result in blood-poisoning-. s Witch Havel Salve, a thoroughly an ti-septic application with a record of always curing piles, old ulcers, sorer, cuts, wounds and skin diseases. How ard Gardner. There never arises a public idlosyn cracy but that the New York Journal, Better heal them quickly with De Witt that prince of yellow sheets, mounts it and never ceases to ride till the thing falls dead from weariness. Quick to create a hobby and quicker still to desert it, the Journal can always be found on the people's side of any burning question, and it is given cre dit for the recent decrease in the price of New York City gas from 11.10 to 65 cents per thousand. Most everything has some good mission, and this sen sation monger seems to have perform ed it's foreordained end with that eter nal, irrepressible wail for Ughv. cellent terms nevertheless Goddard E D. Diamond, aged 103 years, has started from his home in San Francisco, Cal., to walk to New York city. Wanted Warmth. "I think it would be welL " said the decorator, "to have your dining room bordered by a frieze ' "No. no. " remonstrated the man who had only recently struck it "I want that room, above all others, to have a warm, cozy appearance. " Philadelphia North American. "WANTED A dress W. iad to is of c Telegram office. canvass Ad-- A LADY wishes rent an unfurnished room. Ad :ress B. care Evening Telegram. ml TTEALTH CIGARS The nicotine -"-"-contained in the tobacco is render ed insoluble and completely neutral Ized. These cigars are endorsed by leading physic ans. Sold at the Mc Adoo cigar Btaud. tf WK ARE AGENTS for sale of properties of Summit Avenue Building Co., Greensboro Security & Investment Co , Greensboro Realty vx., investors' iand uo., walker Av enue Land Co., olored Folks Home Co., and hundreds of individual oron- erties. G. T. Kearalev & Co.. Ill S. t, in. 40-inch black crepon for skirt. quality ai 48c. o diirrent patterns 40-inch black crepon, beautiful pat terns; $1.50 quality at 98j 4o-nch black mohair, hieh lustre. ooc quality at lie FINE COLORED LAWNS 500 yards finelawn. beautiful colors. 6c quality at 34c 4UU yards fine lawn in remnants. 5 to 20 yards, lu, 12 and 15c quality, 5c Solid colored lawn, 3Jj, 5c, and 8c, all colors VALUES IN WHITE INDIA LINENS 8c value 4ic, 10c value lie. 121? value 9c, 38c value 12e, IOo value 15c, 25c value 18c, 40c value 25c Barker Mills bleachine- in short lengths, 4c per yard, 2 to 10 yards 400 yards fine sea island domestic. 6 c quality at 4c 72 inch pure linen table damask. made in Bellfast, Ireland, 75c quality 00 yards white linen table damaslr. 40c quality at 25c 200 yards fine red table damask, 3?c value at 22c Great Corset Sale We have the best makes known th world over Thomson's Glove Fitting R. & G. Corsets Armonide The F. P., finest in the world Prices below all competition 5- 0 yards calico at 2ic 2,000 yards fine shirting prints at 3ie 2,000 yards e-ood nero..l. vnnlviiia at 4Jc . , 500 yards fi ne Amoskeatr cri ncrViuma 8c quality at 5c 3u0 yards No. 40 hi act tnffata. t-ik. bon, all silk, 20c quality at 10c AAA I.J! i . w ' w indues sauor nats, the latest style, 75c hat at 50c, $1.50 hat at 9&j Childrens sailor hats. 7n,? hn.t at. An to w. o- 7tj uau nil 4nM2 Great dri ve in bfthv mno T.itav.w lady should see our line before buy ing. 15c, 25c, 35c, 48c, 65c, 75c. Far below . alue How to Enjoy The Hot Weather Buy a nice hammock and a good book and take things easy. You can get both from us. We havo them at all prices. Have you seen the Congres sional Library? If not, call and see the handsome edition with beautiful pictures of this the handsomest building in Amirica. Wharton Bros. Book Sellers and Stationers. Lawn Mowers Sharpened and Repaired for 35 cents. W. F. Whittington & Son 211 South Elm Street One Minute Cough Cure, cures That Is what It was made for. Washee Washee Shirt 10c, Collar 2, Cuffs 4, Undershirt 5, Drawers 5c, Handkerchiefs 2, Socks 3, Apron 4c, Towels 2, White Coat 20. to 105, East Market street. JOE LEE. De Witt's Little Early Risers, Tha famous little pills. Durham & Charlotte R, R, Co, Time Table No. 1. To take effect Monday, May 1809, at 10 a. m. EASTERN TIME STANDARD. 1st, TLENTY of barley chop and cotton- JUST received, car load of best Vir irinin. hnv at.Rnvnnt. fA . e uvjwi. 9 Atu a bJ c. TjLACK Sus Wax Bush Beans ex- R. Q. Fortune & Co. Tu r w- w- w- ww Refrigerators TTERE IS YOUR CHANCB Take your choice. 10 desirable city 2 on Gorrell street. 2 on East Lee street. 1 on Brag? street. 2 on McCull. ch street. 1 on Marin street. 1 on Bellmeade avenue. 1 on Ashe bo ro street. 2 beautiful building sites on Martin street. 5 vacant lots on Cedar street BiWhaK'a ior smau tenements. The above nrnn. erty can be bought at a bargain and on easy terms. A. Weatherlv. ai?'t. al2-lm 325 East Lee atrwt South Bound Sund'., No. l. P. M. 2 20 0 2 32 3 2 2 5 2 52 7 2 50 8.5 S 06 10 3 6 14.4 3 SS 16 3 5S 20.3 4 05 21.7 STATIONS North Boui d d class dai yex Sund'y Guir t Palmers arbonton t Haw B anch f Llnwoo l Glendon Putnam Parkewood June, ion (HalUsqn) f Honers Elise No -. P. M 1 (U 12 47 12 37 12 27 12 -. 0 ,2 13 11 53 11 45 11 22 11 15 line We have on our floor now for inspection the finest of Refrigerators ever shown in Greensboro. Also an up-to-date line of matt; nor? low prices ! 1 lu 6 us " ou want .up-to-date goodt Atlantic & Yadkin R'y. Train No. 1 will wait t fjnlf two () hours and thirty (30) minutes for Atlantic & Yadkin trains 62 and m Th n Vr 9 win mult u- liaon thirty (80) minutes for Carthage railroad tnuw so ana 41. fANK D. JONES, Superintendent. No Cure No Pay. That is the way all druggists sell Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic forHhin. I aid MalaHa. It is simply iron and quinine m a tasteless form. Children Yellow Jaundice Cured Suffering humanity should be sup plied with ezery means possible for its relief. It is with pleasure we publish the following: "This is to certify that I was a terrible sufferer from yellow jaundice for over six months, and was treated by some of the best physicians x? ?.ur ci,y and a11 to no avail. Dr. m l r- druSSl8t. recommended Electric Bitters; and after taking two wvuviwj J. TILLS llALrl V nnpnl A inrrw ' a a- take great pleasure in recommending ' r li Goods sold on easy payments. eioxton & Jenniris, hurniture Dealers. 506 South Elm 506 Headquarters for Millinery Off with the Old Hats--On with the New Is what Every Lady will Do JH. MERRITT, Insurance, life and When she Sees QUr Beautiful and HIeo-flnf I SnA accident. Penn-Mutual, Aetna a "U cieRant Line Of i-ire or K.y. Office in Schedule in Effect March 26, 1899. (ALCIMO The latest thing for wall umiQ. KsSin De aDDlled hv ininiu Only fifty-seven colors to select from. win not scale or rub off . For sale oy wooaara 65 McCulston, 521 South Elm trwt 1 t . South Bound Pally No. 68 6 50 d m SbOpm 8 45 n m 230 d m 12 42 p m 12 13 n m II 65am I U 07am 10 90 am 1009 am 845am MAIN LINE "ORESH supply of barlev ehor. nil " dirJ eed at Boycott's Feed Store r none zoo. . South Boand DaUy No. 62 Ar Wilmington Lv Lv Fayettevil e Ar Ar Fayette vUle .. ..Lv Lv Sanford Lv Lv Climax Lv Lv Greensbor Ar Ar Gteensboro Lv Lu Stokesdale I v La Walnut Cove Lv L,v Rural Hall Lv Lv ML Airy Ar DUIST'S and Ferry's Garden Seed, uiu uj ft do. li. jrariss, arugglst. 800am &07 am K5am 10 20 am 10 40 am BENNETTS VILLE Lv. Lv.. Ar.. .Bennetts ville Ar Maxton Lv k.Eed Sprfnes Lv ...Hone Mills Lv iFayettevillo Lv North Hound Daily No. n3 yiOam i; 19 pm 12 2pm 1 43 p m 3 41 po 4 15 p n 4.5pm 5 12 pm 541 pm fi 13 p m 7 35 P m North B urid Daily No. 63 BUIST'S Seeds are the best, sold by .Inn R Pari.. ' J I w v va a wa aoo ISO. 46 South Bound tolxed Daily ex ounaay and Mutual Club houe. ' . I ... - . Dss2Jno?K0penTfor 4etn m ' . kt lin? " complete, and with the skill our trimmer agent. um. Andrews miss. iNorns, displays in serving you, we cannot tail to suif yuu, uuiu in quaiuy ana price. 5 80pm 8 50 p m 2 40 d m 1 80 p m 1 15 nm 18 30 p m MADISON BRANCH Ar Ram.se ur Lv. ....... Climax Lv Greensboro Ar.... .Greensboro Lv S tokesdale Lv Madison Lv Ar Ar Lv Lv 7 i5 p m 6 15 p m 5 35 p m 4 52 p n 33-15- No. 47 North Bound Mixed DaUy ex Sunday 6 40 a m 8 25am 9 17 a m 9 35 a m 11 07 a m 11 55 a m Buist's RelUWe sold by J no. B. Garden Far La, IOT- it. Adults -ty it 1 vi 1 . fcerriDie maladv. I um n!f,li. JWKMUvlort. rtioa.Wo, I iif'dt ' ?ffi'-M I Minute Cough :Cure. cur i wkat It was saa4a tf . H inkle Brothers au Sou'h Elm to Kliflf L. Connections at Fayetteville with Atlantic iveUI I I Ooaat TJn t with th Pftrolina Cen tral 'auroaa. at Bed SDiinrs witn ue inn and Brnmon railroad, at Sanroru with tha SoihAo it. Th. at rsiii f with tne Darhaia and Charlotte rai road, at Greensboro witn tne Houthern Railway uampauj. " Walnut Cove with the Norfolk and Western BaUway. J R. ITENLT, General Manager. T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. SLM KMEaaONtQen, Pasaner Aft,
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