ShfSrmisbpcfl 0afctJQt
i.RF.KNsnoRo, i:AYiit i si J.
Try "loveV Tnie Turf Oil.'
' It i no tiiinibiig.
Mr. iN?jmonr Steele, a well
known citizen of this place, Is sink
ui vrry rapidly, ami is reported
t U lyiti. I (
II iil. Saturday. The 'stones,
iUmt the size of bullets, fell thick
. a a
.iii.i irawmit uui tua no
ii
.im;ijr. i
It wast wet" or utlry in the
Ui'li Point election, and tbo dry
-.iiim ut n top, reflecting Capt.
. II. Snow wavor.
T. A. LyCm was elected mayor
..f Krrnersville, J, C. Iiaxton may
..r..f Wimtoii, and J, II. Johnston
iii.ix ir f .l.uncstowu.
Tin railroad men here to-day
.ill tliatfinenborobasa brizbt
tti'im. if nr eoplo will only turn
,Iiir attention to manufacturing.
, .nd tlii U (ircenaboroaaid
Siuim t tin morning. "Pretty
town. It looks' comfortable. If I
i i ruioxr tu North Carolina, I shall
in iltifiiAlmro.
Tin commissioner electetl Mon
thly b id a uuvtinj yesterday after
ti.;i at which there was a partial
urbanization. K. M. I lees was
rltt-trd day iHiliceman and W. J.
NY.it hrrly night policeman. The
m'IhmiI and street committees were
ii t Iio.i-ii. A proposition-to pnt
an t:tra ptiliceninn at the depot
w. agreed to provided the railroad
a
otnp.inv woiiM co operate.
We don't intend to be railed to
tin Held about so small a matter as
rbu Len fight, and if Col. Tom Holt
U really aggrieved, as a friend in
timates, at the allnsion to him in
ihV I'atkiot everul days ago.
anent tin? cock fight in llaleigh. we
Ug to withdraw the offensive re
marks and to leg pardon of the
public for attempting to perpetrate
a joke at Col. Holt's expense. The
high' character of Col.TIolt, is a snf
t'x H-ut guarantee that be would not
aid r countenance the bsirbar
imi" and demeralizing practice of
public cock fighting, and we hardly
know whether to le indignant or
:inintl at the intimation made to
us that Col-Holt is really aggriev
ed at what everybodj- else under
td a .i mere pleasantry. We feel
that this explanation does Col. Holt
great injustice, and certainly it is
very mortifying to our reputation
as a humorist.
lUvti.LK; New Kivku Uail
Boad. Capt. A. It. Fortune, who
has the contract for building the
Danville & New Hirer Ilailroad,
from Martinsville to Patrick Court
lloiw, Va.. was in town this morn
ing. Wrk is progressing finely
on the extension, about 10 miles of
the road from Martinsville being
graded. Capt. Fortune is a push
ing and energetic
man, and has a
valuable exerience in railroad
building in Western North Caro
lina. He was a large contractor on
the Abbeville & Spartanburg Ilail
11 tad, and the Western North Caro
lina Uailroad. Maj. Sutberlin has
got tbeiiht man to build his road.
A force of Li) hands is employed,
and Capt. Fortune expects to com
plete the road by the first of Jan .
nary next. - ,
. Tow.v F.lectiox. The town
election resulted as follows:
Foil Mayou Ii. U. King 237;
S. C. Dodsou Gil. King's majority
The vote for commissioners was
as follows:
W. i:. He v ill, -JLC; W. It. Bogart,
II. II. Tate, 217; W. T. Ser
geant. :M7; L. M. Scott, 213; G. W.
Alley. LSI; Peter Hubbard, 1X5;
:. W. Armfield, SttJ C Y. Keist
l.rr, N;' W. L. Callum, 77; T. B.
Ktngli. 7, J. W. loak, 7C.
The vote ou the issuing of bonds
for street improvements was very
light; there being but little interest
felt in the matter. The votes cast
I13- noii freeholders were, approved,
:7: not approved, U.S. Majority
against issuing, 81 vote. In the
rreelmMerV lox were, approved, 14,
not approvedr2. Majority against
Uuids ."IS votes. Total majority
against the isning of the lionds
!!.. " J
Tiu: Capk Feak & Yadkix
Valley 11. II. The syndicate was
engaged throughout the day yes
terday in private conference, and
m"f aiii trv-tlat- nt 10 ft'rlnrt.
Questions of a private business
character, in wiiich the public has
110 concern, were considered. Defi
nite action touching the matters
under consideration was deferred
until today to await the arrival
f a meuilter of the syndicate from
New York. We are pleased to learft
I list a tine spirit characterized the
drlil-erations of the syndicate, and
that ierfect nnderstanding artd
harmony obtains. A common pur
pose, enthusiastically expressed by
every roemWr of the syndicate
present, was that the road shall be
built with tbo utmost expedition.
The money necessary to build the
mid is at command. That's all
we want to know, and we shall not
intrude by inquiring into or dis
cussing the private affairs of the
syndicate.' What this section and
town wants, is the road and as
soon as we cau get it. Once be
gun the work will lie energetically
pushed.
-Alio county couiui;oncrs and
magistrates met Monday and talked
over the matter of ralaing and as-
r. o. o. r.
m - : -- 1 " 1 iei. 1:1 riiiiii: . 11.
propeny ior taxation. It Grand Mar n 11 winii r,.
was agreeil that when ieople got V his gavel and called the It. W.
to be , honest tho ilimmUv "rand Iodre of Odd Fellows of
as
be ; honest tho difScnlty about 1,ran I-otlge of Odd Fellows of
sessing property at iU true value XrJU Cu,ina to owlcr In anunal
seasion. Then a prayer was offer
esl by lU;r. M. Jurney.i .The at
tendance is considered very good
f,a 1 . tt I i
v.uu(c-u 111 iinrniuom ir-iav 1 1.1 1...: ... t tm. -
HI determine to build Drettr ofScers nrexent were: J
ronld bo removed.
If the railroad men who have
and commodious union depot and
locate repair shops for the differ
ent roads at this place they will
manifest excellent judgment and
their praises will be sung by gen
erations yet unborn." Greensboro is
a great railroad centre.
M. W. G. M. B. II. Woodell.
It. W. D. G. M-J. F. Payne.
It. W. G. WV-John E. Woodard.
II. W. O. 8 J. J. Litchford.
, 1L AV. O. T -1L-J. Jone.
! W. G. M. U. G. Hates.
. W (I. C W ZL CrowelL
V. O. G John II. Masten.
W. G. Herald John U.Pugh.
A committee on credentials was
apointed, consisting of J. T. Sugg,
J. A. Kobinsori and tt. lu atts-
10
It. & D. Ajkbxxqcco you North
WWTB.X COECTT05& Col. A.
Il.i Andrews came in lnxt ntrht on i worth
hi .r.;,i tr .mi- The Grand Ixxlge degree was
. . . : I conferred uion twentr-ono Past
Aennessee. Ue was accompanied 0raotU for the first time. They
oy uol. llurord and 3Ieaars. Gould, were: 1. C. Itagwell, J. T. Lowry,
Rutherfonl, AVells and Meyera, of W. A- Bobbitt, J. K. I4ve, J. A.
Vew Vnrlr Tl, Mfv h,u lwt. Saunders, J. G. M. Cordon, W. G.
? S: , Tbe,Party h"1 heru Fere bee, C IJ. Burgess. P.Nash,
to Knoxrille to negotiate arrange- II w. McCius, Edward Gerock, M.
menta for Northwestern eounec-1 PreUfelder, J. I Tavis,' W. II,
Lions by war of the Weatern N. C. Cole, J. L. Johnson, T. A. Crowell,
t?'i? t 1. tK. . Bunch, K. T. 8tephenson,
" " - A. Barefoot and J. 3L Sherwood.
rangemenU will lie consummated Grand Master Woodell read his
in a very short time. The Western I report, which was quite lengthy.
rrvni thjn will Iiomkik mthmncrh The reiwrt was referred to the
e .:!. t t;- I committee o
I Secretary Litchford read his
ville, Chicago, Cincinnati and other twelfth annual report. Referred to
lo in Is in the Northwest. The New
Yorkers expressed themselves de
lighted with their trip and perfect
ly saUsfiesl with what they saw of
the It. & D. system, believing that
it must inevitably constitute the
great artery of the Southern rail
road system. Messrs. Gould and
Kotherford are director of the
rand, and Messrs. Wells and
finance committee ' . '
Iteport of the Grand Treasurer
was also referred to the finance
committee. Various other reports
were referred without reading.
The hour of 9 o'clock this even
ing waa appointed for the exempli
fication of the nn written work, and
3 30 this afternoon was made the
special hour for the election of oCl
cers. ,
An invitation was tendered the
have simply made a tour of inspec- institution to visit it. The Invita
tion. AH. damage to the! Western tion was accepted, and C o'clock
I f 1 !. l . 1 t .1
road is renorted to hate beenre- lu, evening is uie uour nppoiuieu
paired. It was greatly exaggerat
ed in the first instance. The It. &
D. system is reported to be in a
highly prosperous condition with a
most hopeful outlook.
I klUrta la IIbmIb.
A great many people .have an
idea that Russia is the abode of bar
barians, and that laws and modes
of life that obtain in Civilized conn
tries' have 110 foothold there. Ko
doubt some of the great manufac
turers of New England who employ
little children to work for a mere
pittance fourteen hours a day in
dates have sooken under its snreaii-
ing branches for several genera
tions, and there are few, citizens of
Davidson county who do not know
this time-honored forest growth. The
tree has been known to bear as
high as CO bushels of acorns a year.
Danbury Reporter: There was
at least 23 per cent, more wheat
sown in Stokes county this year
urannriiLD isotss.
their factories share in this view of than last,' and the prospects for a
.uussia, bdu yet a iaw uus just gone 1 urvesi are verv promising, v
into operation in that benighted h Gastonia' Gazette : Esq J li
country that might put to theblush Kntledire of StanW infniW n-
it - . . : . 1 . . - .n...
lue owners ana managurs 01 great mere was a chicken hatched out
workshops not only in Sew Eng. sometime since at hi ni
1 1 4t.i m,i. t . c
iuu uui i.uia cuuio wuuuj. . Auia uiiu iuur legs, two natural onesaud
iaw regulates .wo empiojineflfc vi i two tnai grew on top of the back,
minors in 'factories by providing They were all well 1avp1,wi ,..a
that vchildrem under twelve must I had the rhiftun ii-rwi I
uui vu iiiicu . uimcr u vct-AJ'0 I nieu va Cimer Set Of lprra Anrl
and that children between the ages now just as we get readv tnmfh
ui mcno uu uiiccu uiusti uut wui. 1 in sir. o. xj. omitn stent to oar
livi iuu cijuw uuun , pjj, iuu nua anoioer four leed
it fmther provides that these child- chicken. But this one gets away
repj tuust, atfend schooh at lhia$t with any other chicken-monstrosity
three hours a day. There are thou- that we have ever seen. It ha two
eauUfl OI llliic CUllUTcU CVcU IU LUI8 I (t i
t.i l w miu wuuiu 1'iaiiiT r ki.tiiiiirn 1 w . 1 r i zi .
" uu ,r-T-- . 7- 'xiieigu yoterter r A corres-
,-wf " '"4. Y - i londent. writing from Itingwood.
iiussia, e are regaleil every day luiifax eountv, savs: Much dW.
wirn atones 01 me norrors 01 it as-1. 1 v . . . .
, . . .;kh rj,, feoimin.Tiiiwuc'in tnis section
jian exis ence, most of them written by the rt9heU
to order to suit the English market; bridges. Old men say we have
but a government that has such a nofc bad Inch n freshet in this sec
watchful eye for the welfare of the tinri f th f, a(
children of the ' working 1 classes Th fim.. 1 k.i,iJ -i.Y.
cannot be tho worst in the world. thir Wort , ti.
iri..T...r.n.jn..t.. I week played havoc with cam nonda
All tliA rwvtnlA biVA not Ipiimnl
in ; Franklin county. Mr. Geo. 8.
the art of leaving a place in an ap- Baker los several Jiundred large
propriate mauner. vhen you are uuu . uiousana smau ones.'
ready to depart do , so at tonce- i-ne nsii in tbe ponds of Messrs.
' - . I II.. m. k t Til 12- VTT 9 A.
gracefully' and politely, and with ru miams, v msion anu
no dallying. .Don't say. "it's about others were all swept away. :
time I was rolnr.,, and settle back ! Fayetteville Obtcrter i Doctor
and talk ou aimlessly for another Charles Dabney, State Chemist! has
ten miuuies. oome peoiue nave 1 kwuo x-uiiu to cA-amiue me museum
just such a tiresome habit They siecijEjen8 jofj ores,' timbers, stones;
wui even rise anu stanu aoout ine tu eucuru1 uia necessary space
room in various attitudes,' keeping in the Boston Institute for the State
tneirnost standing, and tucn oy an exmuit, anu to pnrcnase ine neces-
effort succeed In getting ns far as I sary drills for exploring the coal
the ball, wben a new thoucnt strikes aud pnosphate beds or tbe State.
them. Theythen brighten up visi- We know nothing of our coal fields
blv. and stand some minutes long- or phosphate deposits except what
er. saying nothing of importance, the out cros sliow r What extent
out Keeping everjoouy in a resuess, 1 " """w irsourew mere is ; iu
nervous state. ' After the door is the State is utterly unknown to ua.
opened the prolonged leave-taking and we will remain In this marvel
berins.nnd everybody in general of ignorance unil there is a prac-
and particular is invited to call, tical test mado j to determine iheir
very likely a last thought strikes exieut uy means 01 tne drill.
tbe departincr visitor, wbicn bis
friend must risk a cold to hear iu
ww a it .
me end. wuata reuei wuen uio ahia tha mnaf nrA.nom.,.
door is fiually closed. There is no ored Inen in Rfchmond tho follow-
The Key.
Prcwerlpttoa. ,
roar prwripticm emnpotinded t Gl
All work is thw lin carefully mod iiroBpUy
t all bori 1U7 mm! sibt.
Glenn'.
dune.
A Mineral wtr
' The Cunooii 8ren Fprimni Iron and Alum Mam
v bo patent medicine bo quark Bortnun, bo "rura
all." bat ia tho eoodeMatitm by atrons heat of tba
Mdical propertiea of eevea dioerent kinds nt min
eral waters which flow from Be von uprine in Watih
inirtoB eoanty, Va.. and ia mannfartared by Lan
drani A Litehneld. Abingdon. Va. For aale by
dranirt leaerally. Larce bottle, ilM, anaU bot
tia 60 cent. Try it."
: Frtmtm Ckai. ..
lUrina bonaht ont the entire atock and bar Iz
tarea of Air. J. K. Moore. I will eonUnne the bai-
?" T."r- 'LrtT Tyy7 !rf Winea, Liqiiora, Bran
diea, W hirkie and Mult LlotKim.
.. O. NKWOUilH. MoAdoo tlooae.
,. nnyS
3f. C
Mtrrrimg.
Xorth Carolina Roe herrimr. &t mackeraL clip
Hemmc. cod&h, breakfast atripea. haaaa, plekle
eaeunbara, rinecar. enowflake erackera. lard, extra
(reen tea. eat-loaf aw. powdered ancar. rioe Lone
Jack amoluna; tobaeeo, Ac at
iw) JS. At. Caldclbpsm Bro.
EmsIhm, B41cra J4 Saw XaadrtU.
Sereral H. P. Retarn Tubular Boaera. Larre
lot 8a w Maadraia. aa hlf tlx ml nrina. flmnl
25 ? boca-power fur aale at the Sooibeni
-head
bom Machine fehope.
SpUrlsc BeUi
apnl 17 dawtf .
Eaagime.
"I;
We have employed reliable manMnmti and boiler
rnansotei
MAcisilM
at. J
for remurinc work ia the eonntrr. and
pausacuon. Apply at I
Bhopa.tlremiihora.K.a
at the Sontbern Bom
laprii-uawa (
HetL,
Va.
Board at the St. Jamea Hotel. Richmond. Va!.
b Tory rnaanaalile. . Try it.. , S-21 dew tf
Drlmluk ' ;'
Carbonated lemonade icel a 'moat elegant
and t(reahinc eprinc drink. Ginger Ale nad lee
Cold Soda, on draught at Glenn 'f drug ttora. r
, . ! ,. SeMyaalta, , . ,
Cartland ia Urning oat aome Bobby aniW Call
aaa get yoer meaaare taken, lieet quality ef good)
and lateet atytee to aeleet from. Satiamrtkm gnar
aateed. t
-. 1 u
Why Deathly
The secret In Doughty aneeem b ia giving
iiiih im, man vmm worut of yew money..
- mayl-2w . .
. . JKtmwral WaAr mm DimmsmC.
Vichr and Deen Rock ea dranrht at Glann'a
drag atore. Litbia Water on draught and by the
gauua. - --
Heat, Kew am4 If aafcy. '
- Don't bar vtwmnfbrtahkL anawlttlT. annrn'ti
ble ready-made Shoea, when yoa eaa get aontethimr
from Doughty that ia Keat, New and Nobby, for
about the same pries. mayl-2wj
: . Vara Jfew Bllllara Parlar.
Come down and try a game of Billiard on the
lalke Monarch Billiard Table.
Branewiek A Ball
tbe prettiest and aobbiet in town, in Moore' New
Duiara iiau. unoer cenoow nau. - may iw
-Ir. Thomas Case tips the beam decl s Grand Patriarch
at 2S0 lbs, ami is clever all the way n. Masten, Winston ; Grand
through. He is one of the best High Priest II. G. Bates. 'ew
m... r. finii fr. r,i n.i i.itM i iKTu 1 urauti tremor v aruen A.
. . ... ... I L. Love, Italeigh; Grand Junior
OM"'m I Warden A. Lehman, Uoldsboro ;
hates holy water. Grand Scribe and Treasurer E.
t . 4 i-4 41 1 rr 11 m 1 1
great tieairucnuii ui tiugs i vwntr, x it wiu. t -
is rexrtel in this neighborhood. oiru atTheirniaaWa,
A mad dog passed through the Did yoa ever see two girls get
iltlemmt and bit .boat fifty other "? V'
to visit the institution. ; The lodge
then adjourned nntil 0 o'clock this
morning. ; ;
The Grand Encampmeut pf the
I. O. O. F met in annual session
yesterday afternooq at 3 o'clock in
win p a nwa iiai I v a arw nnr. 9i.i . m . i
ot wmg onens ve y aorupu j be instanced
.;iw ;; i7r.7i ,T! UHl vnen 3 n are w James Holmes, said to be wurth
dogs, and the people are now kill
ing all the dogs running at large.
Quite an effectual dog law.
! Farmers are making ap for lost
time. Last week's work shows,
and with, another week of such
weather the farmers will be mas
ters of the situation.
this
"In 1C73 Marquette discovered
the Mississippi. In 1C73 Marquette
dis . What did you say, lue T
You had ever so much rather -see
the hair coiled than braided f Ye,
so had I. It's much more stylish,
and then it looks classical, too ; but
. . rl . ,t; uun iu J 4, v, UV..4 4 m. uv .
secuoaoaiuru.3. u"uut fayette discoveml the Wisconsin
place, was covered with hail, but Iu 1SCJ Lafoyette discoveretl the-
no material uamage was uour.
i People are yet talking the
flood, and all agree that it was the
birrest thing ever seen In this
country.
I Tbe stock law is growing in
popularity here, and in a little
while its most vehement opponents
will be singing its praise, a.
Lafaj-ette disco vered the
Velll what's the matter with me
anyhow! In 1C73 Marquette dis
covered the Mississippi. I don't
care if ho did. I suppose tbe Mis
sissippi would have got aloug just
as well if Marquettte had never
looked at it, Now, see here, Ide,
is there auything about my looks
to give yon to understand that I
know when Columbus discovered
Mpetho op the Guilford I Jamestown, and how George ah-
CorxTY Bible Society. Tbe ington won the battle of Shtloh T
Guilford County Bible Society held Of course there isn't. History is a
its annual meeting Sunday night, horrible study anyhow. No use,
. . . I . a m.e .
Mar tiin. in me A'resuvierian i euuer. row. rrencii is ever so
church in this place, I much nicer. I can introduce French
The President being absent, Itev. pbrasea very often, and oue must
L. W. Crawford, vice-president, know I have studied tho lauguage.
presided. " J What is the lessou to-morrow T Oh,
The devotional exercises were I yos; conjugation ot pane, ixrs see;
coudnctetl by Itev. W. B. Tidball how does it commence I Je parle,
and Mr. T. Walker White. tu parle, il par il pa II well, ir.
Tbe secretary read the proceed-1 then F
ings of last meeting. ;.;," "Conjugation don't amount to
The treasurer read his annual 1 auything: I know some phrases
renort as follows : that are appropriate here and
Money on hand last report.
sold.
by
"Ilaro I got my geometry f Xo,
124131 rm just going toatudy it. - Thirty-
a rvn T l- T 4.
Key. Dr. SMiTH.Itev. J. nen- T ':VV"iUUaTA'vr f ,urrHr' AnnVi
rv Smith, D. D., pastor of the uu" . ' ,.ra,Ar.u
VMDK.-a...onM,n..i infiMan.Wn master builder, 3,000: the Rev.
l'resbytenan church in Greensboso, . xviio ai'rwJ it
AelVUUt Va W V ttOf LVW IIIV 4W 0
: fr. nrrirA! in nurritv Yflrpnlnv. I
and is the guest f Mr. George ?,UuW.
Allen. Dr. Smith has recently f C 2iftS?Vrf
tr. t. .i4.i. r - J. Turiierf& Sona,' $0,000; Mr. Hill,
dear little boy; and being some- ' ""A
what broken in health also by re- mliV
cent arduous labors iu his pastoral "Jg.W K tAXrliei
charge, his congregation has gen-
14,000; William Wilkeson, $5,000;
,500, Willis
truest East: $2,-
500; William II. Lyons, barber.
AIM) llUL t TT IT1 I. I A
Ai.4T Jr . 000. Most of this money is invest-
t. a '.vo.i.,.. I rJot. it a vrto ed in real estate. In J.acksou ward
,.iv there are more than one hundred
rhnrrh for fA VMm. and hn dnn n wiorai jmupio wuo oath prowr
fine work there for the Itedeemer'a Jffii,?ZT7 W9T'
Tvlnrdom. .Orange PreslrrierV baa OOOjlrtd ttbont twenty inlManches
.wni. ffynm in apebinr; il5a ter, a HUbflrb :or JUchmond.
uAPiriiAa v4 a n irliila . a IIiaIi iiinti.
v i,. r is owned by Dr. Ferguson, assist
hAnrino- thia ..li.tinfmiahni .livi.uv ft"1 lerintendaut of the Central
on two occiisions during the war, f '
while he was visiting in tiu army vr-s. rMrr,nrPr u. iniH. ltieh
me ee a I a . I m- " A T
or nortncrti v irguiia and rememoer K,,n!i v r. r-. nmwn' Iron
impression His eloquent jj,tter8 has restored i
Paal.
For a aniet game of Pool and Billiard, and I
iuot eomfortable ainoke. drop in at Moore's New
cuitara ttuu - - . may iw
. Plra laaara
roar property with R. O. Glenn, who
the beat raitfl Ub and Americaa eom-
Inaare
repreaenta
paoiea. ' ' " -
Taa Fiaeat Ctaava.
Fourteen different brand of Cigars, embracing
aome or tne nnet eigare and,
ed at Glenn's drug store. Call
and sample one.
Taa Htary Wit
Again, its great monetary ralne seems almost
monotonous. Tbe l.Yrth Grand Monthly Drawing
of the Louisiana State Lottery, at New Orleans, on
Aunl 10th. has this record : Ticket No. 62.887 drew
the Brxt Uraad Frlae of 75,00Q. of wblQ li
, Adrlcta31taera. ; r
Am Vntl .lltlfKdwl . i hiirKt .ni tm.lran ftfwinf'wtrf
by B sick child sufl'erina and enrine with uain of cut
ting teeth? If so. send at once and get a bottle of
Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup fir-: children teeth
ing. Its ralne is incaleuUbte. It will retiere the
poor little sufferer immediately. Depend; upon it,
mothers, there is no mintake about it. It euros dys
entery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and
bowels, cures wind eulie, softens the guinA, reduces
inflammation, and gires tone and energy to the
whole system. Mrs. Window's Soothing yrup for
children teething is pleasant to the taste, and is the
prescription of one of the oldest and bext female
physicians and nurses in tbe United States, and is
for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price
cents a bottle. i
tarry vour torjacco ?to farmers'
Warehouse, Danville, Va., Redd & Jor
dan, proprietors, situated on that ld pop
ular site which has become
oace more for fine tobacco.
headquarters
Mar9wtt.
j Loo out for Hugh P. jWharton, of
Rockingham and Guilford, who is doing
the the thing up O. K. for his old friends.
" j March 6-w-tf.
' ' ! j - 1 '
Farniers' Warehouse.! of Danville.
Va., Redd & Jordan. proDrie torsi is now
leading the Danville market, having sold
one-seventh of the whole sales for Feb
ruary, with nine warehouses' on the mar
' et." ; March 9-wtf.
T . ..
I j -OF- ! '
VALUABLE REAL ESTATr;
HIGH POINT.
; , NOTICE, j
TTAVISO aaalified as Exeeator on the last will
S-r.r? "" w ransn, aereaseo. on
the 7th day of May. 18X3. 1 hereby notify all persons
karac eUums against the estate of my intestate to
preaent them for payment on or before the 7th day
of May. la4 or thin notice will b pleaded ia bar of
their recovering said claims or any part thereof, and
all persons indebted to the estate of my intestate are
aereoy aouoea so eome lorwara at once and settle
the same as further indulgence cannot be eirm.
- ' , THOMAS CASE.
may 11 4w , . - Executor of John Parish,, dee'd.
POK SALE. t
StcanFlcur : CornllilL
T OFFER for sale my valuable iSteam Flour and
iA. Cora Mill, now ia. operation one square East of
tbe market boose in Greensboro. ; The Engine a a
thirty horse-Dower, twesetta f Hum. with r..tn
Gin and Two Circular Saws atUched.: and with
power and shafting enough to ran another sett of
barrs, ail in running order and In fond condition.
Terms, low. Address j J. M. Ill Oil KS,
saaj la I ' ! Greensboro. J(. C.
rMPoHTE
.MHJHTE
l -
--or
1-ur '
Bi Virtue of fcrtain juUnnents of theSuKrir
Court of Gulfoni county, remlered nf .iriri
term. JN-s-v. in sundry cases, wnerein ilimw H.
Mendenhall is plaintiff and Cmmv Williams and
others are defenusutts, numbered repectiYely oil I he
docket of said cunrt 87. . W. VO, PA, ts .ldi 1M, lk
ami us. i snail le-oveeu u sen a cann, at the murt
hmie dur in the city of Orwiubmii. en .HO.K.
lowing property j
! S One-half acre lot in the town of (likh IU
l. L. m w:n: i . .1 , -
I'U . HK U 11 I4M4V rW4CF.
' - On half aWe lot ia the town nf IiKb 1'i.iilt.
on wniea Aioert jsuter rewueo. i r i
' nr Forty acres near the town of ltiicbt l'.4ut
now in pnwessHttt of James Day. je
: 3 Fwir acrel near the town U High 1'i.int. u-
occupieii by lbokias beebnst.
i AS- Onc-halfacrelot in the town f jliKhl'.Mt
on wnicn n in. rawyer reshtes.
! - One-halfacre lot in the bwn Klih IWfiJ
i - One acre in the town of High Pf.iut. knw
as tho lmg llue, ami now occupied by A up
iTsroacrwin the town of High.P.nt, uoaj
uwupieu oy iwf arrow.
Forty-B vl acres near tbe town uf lligbt Point
wiiw wvuiiu u i i utwtas iiuuver. I i j j
: In the tow a. of Ukbt Point, m '
occupio.1 by A If. I Hanrrave. ! I
t ;1 JAMES T: M0REHEAD.
tnay3 Mx 1 Commissioner,
SALEM JUNCTION, (near Grocnsli.ri.) JM'
IOURlCil,.
SO ORALSn IS
l i
! i
AXUFACTURERS SUPPtlECJ
ASiUrACTl KEKo gUPPMKOe
HO.1307 CAKT PfSKKT.
saavl-Sm
. Vii-iiiiosD, Va.
1
OiNK mil.a.lON
FJIU1T TREES, VINES,
i
Southern
rare Fruit.
IK Endless variety, selected to suit the
and btinler State. All th im biuT n
eonsuung l Apple. Peach. Pear. Plum, fheifr.
Grape. ApncutL Nectarine, Quimv. Fipt. Mulber
ries, Ktrawbertje. Gotwelierriea, t'urrtnK Blark-
uvmeaAJswrafUK, rier i-ianu bnaie 4 reex, r.yerJ
green, bhrubery. Raises, Ac. Derritive caUUH
tree to an applicant.
nin rive snecuu rates in.
uose wanung u inant urgei) . t j l
f" CurrespptMlence solHited.
anteea. . . : j
apr21
Salisfaction 0sr-
1 I IVIkl !
44.4. I ,
Propriet
J. VAN LINDLKVJ
etor.
ANOTHER LARGE SUPPL
rhHenry.
onville. La., belli
Kiesslinc. of N'o. 188 Oearbora
and A. Garnier Tricot. Vermillionrille.
each one-ftMr. Ticket TtGUt worn the second
capital of f'i.OU) collected ia one whole lump
through the Manufacturers' National Dank of Tror,
for M. Connolly, of Troy, N. Y. Ticket NO.S2J69
woo tho third eanitJH. tlO.Ouu, and was sold in fifths
one to KUwln T. fclsetibarg. Jr. (eolleeted toroura
the Central Net tonal Hank oPhiiadelnhiah anoth.
cr to li. li. Harper, of Hi. George's, Oolletn con sty.
8. Ct another to Wm. It. Hamptoa. of Tracy City.
Franklin county. Tennj another to R. F. Kruger.
N'o. 211 Fourth street. Milwaukee. Wis. The two
fourth capital prises of f&,Uu0 each were sold to
holders of tickets N o. M.-W and 5,.VJ2.two-fiahi were!
add to James K. Day. Mstta Bend, haltneeo., Mik,
and to parties ia Fort Wayne. lad.. New llaren.
Conn. For further information apply to M.fA.I
Daupma. Aew urlesns. IA, beiore tne next draw
ing on June 12th. wben the grand capital prise will
be i.'iO,uuo. j
j
Gelebra
Qrssatbsrs fwdmem Harkrl.
well tho
inj- strength
iul logical Mimons made on the aml givei; Tne a ,ie.,rty n,)Ietite.
men of Cook bricratle. We think
he in eminently fitted fur the work
of nn evangelist, and hope to have
1 Mi .
Mr. Iftbnui
Bridgford, Warren -
ton, X. CI, says : "I had the dropsy
the pleasure of hearing him in this and was benefited by using Brown's
city. Xetclem Journal.
STATE NEWS,
- Newbem Journal: Garden
Haa are selling on the streets for
30 cents per peck. Good cabbage
are bringing ten cents per head
Ilaleigh Farmer and Mechanic :
Nearly all of the sheriffs have pnb-
lished long lists of delinquent tax
payers. The total for the SUite
mnst be above 10,000.
Washington Gasetta: The
Washington Itice mill is still busy
Money received donations,
Total
il i fl 1 it I 111 a tA A tail I am mAftf a a"sa l 1 1 W0 lift I
' and how's anybody going to knowT'i: v,
- 85.71 but what I have the t conjugations 'T" V! "r;; " IT
1Sil .11 k. . t. - -. i jiuiuiiiciiaiuiosumviimcoBiiiw,
4AI1 I 414 U ? UH4 t, I
Paid Am. Bible Society for
books, - ' -Paid
Am. Bible Society
donation,
Paid freights. &c
Oath on Hand to-day,:
Vol. of books in depository
at beginning of year,
VaL received,
ninthis it not t
i b "Let the triangle A O. triangle
$127.50 A B-i-say Ide. have yoa read about
the Jersey Ulv and Freddie! I
40.00 think it is just too utterly ut, and
fl 0.1 1 Fredrlie is simnlv trorireoitA. I'm
' 70.78 completely crushed on him J
n.w 1 4 BS4r m Tstocf tMltlt ' t
StatesrDle Laadmark.1
A second public meeting in tho
tobacco manufactnring interest was
$ 1X50 held at the Cash Tobacco Ware-
14G.80 bouse last Saturday afternoon. A
number of persons I were present
I1C0.30 and much interest in the snbjwt
I aras manifested. .IteiiorU werv
TaX, of books; solil. t$ 82.714 beard from the Statesville Maim
, ' to life meat 1 facturing Company, with regard to
bfrx, - - . 20.00 1 putting up n factory building for
VaL of books donated. 1.50 I rent, and froiu Mr. John Wilson in
VaL of books now ou hand, , . 53.09 regard to the rent of his building
I t: l nn.. 4 r
IUU AklUgO 4tl CUUC lUQ BlUUUUt VI
the matter is that we have now one
To our credit on book nc ' factory ready for occupancy and
count at New York, - 29.82 can have another by the 1st of July.
Itev. C IL iley. District So- Tbe committees of the former meet-
perintendeut for Korth and South I ing were continued and the com
Carolina, then addreas the society, mittee to' secure renters" waa
in a beautiful and impressive man- structed to proceed with its corres
ner. I pondence. A number of gehtle-
A collection was then taken up, I men made remarks, and the opin-
amounting to 20. I ion ,was unanimous that we must
Tbe following omcers were then have ' tobacco factories and that
elected: I early. We hope to have a good
President Kev.J. Henry Smith, report to make before long from
D. D. this new and determined move-
Vice Presidents lie vs. Thos M. ment on the part cf the live busi
Jones, I). 1) W. II. Bobbitt, D. D- ness men of Statesville.
J. L, Michaux, J. R. Ball, L. W. Tfc ,..7.
Iron IJittpra."
71 ml as al I be Prrshyteriaa Haassf
; , . j . Sclsaal. .'!
. tSaggsisBoKO, X. C Sunday Morning.
J May tith. S
The Sunday School ittneers, teachers and pupil
of the (Irenslaro Presb) tcriiin Sunda School, dair
Uig to fire a united expression to thtlr sorrow In the
sal proridenees that have surely afflictal them.
gathered together around the table of t!ie superin
temlent and railed Mr. JeMse II. Lind.ay to the
chair antl appointed J. W. Scott secretary,
a motion ' Messrs. Samnel C. Smith and W. S.
Moore were requested to prepare a suitable : minute
for the eonsideratioo of the Sunday School. They
presented the following which was read and received
Alul itt rtlllllinrr most of the time I the cordial approval of the whole school, and an or-
nightand day. They have still w" "T1 ntT
flUnf X fMMI lmaLala f mnl. Hoa . tb Carol U le0) Kna to puuitn lilv same.
, ' .-..4,.. I Tuu-hL sn-l ling rciuark were wado by uiero-
OII lllMUl. . , . . f tK. a-lwwJ ,l..n kilamnitT Dorvaded
Weldoil NeiCt : The Southern I the bom and a sincere cn-e of oar loss oppreed
every heart. Tbe Heavens do rule MuUl not
tbe Judge of all the earth do right ?" The Sabbath
school of the Presbyterian church of jUreonsboro
within six months bin been called to lose two of its
moot earnest and faithful workers. In both cases
death came with a suddenneas to alarm and shock
gOUe OU ahead preparing the Way. the community, and whilst our citUen so univer-
' I ... .a I 4.1 Lla al-
f!..M-l 1f-.- . fr- sally iaanirtel their sjmpainy ana ue.rgri.M.-
rrucaers wear r.tiuer gloomy iaces . . ,VMr; rir,.u lUuiiiy. sueiai end public, va
over the recent decline in the price Mn..i..McrVated never to UfiUed. To us.fraU
Of IMa.H at the North. Mr. Jesse and short righted, not knowing what a moment of
BroWII, late member Of the XsegLS- time may bring lorth.Uie-e pruriUenoware moerui-
lature from Johnson county, died rw. wk through . glass v u
from milk-leg after; many wecksM SL ClTi UliZ
80 GTe fl ng. OU the 2d inst. j,, wbslt emeth unto Him right.". Charies a.
Wilmhl STton fttar : Dr. Por- Yates, superintendent, and Dr. R. W. tilenn. teach-
ter, Of Pcilder, informs US that far- er. were both inthefunvuroroflire, of pUveand
rv,:- ,..trr n r Ibrcible traits of character, devoted to the work of
IMtsi vjvi titivsss aaa asswa wa-w i
They have secured an . office in the
Davis House. The mauager has
BUYIXH PRICE.
Baeon bog nmiwl. : : .
Pork. : . : : : :
Beeswax. : : : - i :
Butter. z : :
Beef. : : : : ! :
Chickens. : : : ' s :
r laxseeO. : :
Tallow. : :
Weol-washal. :
r" unwasb(sl.
eataerm i t .
fcwr Famtlj. i
Super, :
Corn. s
Corn Meal.
Mbeet. : :
Oats. : :
Peas. : :
Rags cotton.
Potatoes Irish, :
Sweet,
Eirgs. : :
Oniuus, : :
Apples green. :
The
FULL
Each Plow is war ran
f x have,
to
South
Bend
Y OF THI-4
Chill 1
cr Flmanfl
"-444.14V4
Constantly Inereasin
Y U'TF e shr-l-T H;
ed o grvc entire Satis
tor these Plows
EIR M E Rl
action or no sale.
also a CAR LOAD to arrive in a few days, of
McCoiimickfReapers and Mowers.
) Atirrt
! f
tJ
i
i.l
1
Call an
0DELL&
RETAIL PRICES,'
RiKon-ldoSf i
" hams.
shoulders.
Cheese. :
Candles. : :
Coffee Rio, :
" IjMroyara.
Java.
Soda. : :
Lard. i i
Molasses. .
Syrup. :
Rica. :
Kerosene Oil,
Salt. :
fine. :
Surar yellow.
" crushed.
white.
Leather sole.
t
1312W
.
otalO
2Tr35
aAiimw ,
9061.0$
75SJ-9U
1.0Xl.hl
OUtSiO
M
$ltXtl5
f
Ml
13017 !
la
15
12fel5
IU
15
10
. 9095
1J0
1(X11
- V2.K
11A12JI
apri3
Examine Hefore Purchasihjr Klsewhere.
CO. - Wholesale Hardware Dealers.
- -
CAILIL ANP
(DDDIEILIL c& (DdD
iav? Jijst Received tlicirS
Spring
Second. Stock of
Goods and Notion
! - . i !! . . 111.
We would call specl attention to our very large and well sclcctc
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Capital Prize 8150,000.
Mr An ttnrr.hr cortifv that wo suoervise the ar
rangetnents for all the Monthly and Semi-Annua!
1 rawing or 1 be ltouuaana siaie uootit ymnpiy.
and in person manage and control the lrawiiuts
themselves, and that the same are conducted with
honesty, fairnom. and in good faith towards aH par
ties, and we authorise tne company ui iwmj'iw
tifitate. with tac-similes tf our signatures attache!.
in its advertisements. ,
progressing finely, and that more
vim and determination seems to be
displayed by the farmers than here
tofore. Among those who will
lie graduated at the Naval Acad
t'lny at Annapolis in June are W.
S. Gray and James E. Palmer of
North Carolina. v v mm
Asheville Citizen: Mr. Da
the Sabbath pchoolwith a mind and heart tr every
good work and thing In our midst, as Christian
men ever ready to give a reason for the hope tliat
in them: but we mourn to know that the pbves
hich know tbem will know them no more forever.
What a lesson to the living. "In such aa hour as
ra think not the summons comes. The one a mer
chant, honorable. trwUed. full of business, and sue
cesrful. The other a physician, skillful and enthu
siastic in hi profession, with a large and increasing
practice; both useful as men, as citixens. as enns-
Lrrawioru anu r. r. Ataiawiu. i i rR-w nurt.ri
Treasurer Jesse II. Lindsay. I Mr. John C. Scarborough, Super
Secretary Jas. w. Aloiight. I intendent or iTiblic Instruction, in
Depository C D. Yates. I forms us that a few weeks since he
Ex. CommltU-e Jas. Sloan. 3. received 12,100 from the Tcabody
PA Ilowanl, It. L. Vernon, J. A. fond, $2,000 to be applied in aid of
Odell and S. C. Smith. graded schools In the State, and
K3t MraWiler announced tho the 1100 in aid of the Educational
death of Mr. O. O. Yates, a member Journal at Chapel Hill. Yesterday
of the executive committee for a I he received the second instalment
number of years, and snggested I due the graded schools from the
that Ilex. L. Yv. Crawford and Jaa. rami, amounting to f 1V0" making
W. Albright be directed to prepare a total of $4,500. All this has been
some suitable expression of the distributed among . the various
society and place the same on oar school. In a few weeks, he tells
mi nn to book. us, he will receive 91,400 from the
Closed with the benediction by PeaiXHly. fund . lot normal school
Hev. VV. 11. Tidball. work, and this sum will be divided
Jar. W. ALBRianT. among the various normal achools
SccrrUuj. I of the State.
VidsOU has indnstriposly , pursued tUrns beautiful in their lives and in death not long
his purpose to obtain an 'accurate efr,tod- . J . . -ware
cen sas of this iilacej until ihei has I . , , : ... nrrwiiis
uiiuuii iruuiii.1 tnu ciiii. ue uun
wftei- are In the sea," His ways are past inding
reiX)rt8 2,400 nanie8 Of Whites, and e err-let us bow before him and with
1,400 of blacks, with enough yet D,,Tid y : I "l kBOW' a LorJ' that thy iu1,,,ent,'
Unrecorded tO bring - the Whole are right, and that thou in faithfulness hast afflicted
amount Ul tO the former estimate me. Let, I pray theethy merciful kindness be for
of the Citizen giving Asheville a -r -l u "TZl
n,tl,t!n 7;ahnnft--arl.r.r, ! a Tanf May we so l.v, each and all of as, that
F - i irxi- ' 41 I whea the inevitable summons eomes .
cam of nearlv 1.400 since the cen- 1 11 . ,
8O8Ofl8S0 Z I SrSl to h darreoo:tso:Ma.nl and mv-lM
. , . i fin I lJy an anialtenng uai. anron w s
RaUlfrri OWtti1' In tliA mn- l.fkaotMi who wraos the drapery of bis eouch
nicinal eiectfontheDemoeratic
ticket was elected. The Indepena- . ,:.k-.,i th. minutes of the sab-
a .., pom ;day. Aue
i
l'nder the personal supervisioa ;
and management of
! - - - r . -
About him, and lies w, to pleasant dreams. j 4, EX. fl, T. PIKBaVA fW. or Iuoaaa.
x.. vr w r.mv movad that the proceedings (4 , i.r,.. ji . ... - -
sQIi a ' - .
saisalaarrsU
1
TTX PREl'EUEXTED ATTitATI03f I
U OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBITT5D
. ' - ' i il.
Louisiana State Lottery Comitt
Ineorporated in 18C8 for J5 years by tbe Legislatore
for Educational and Charitable piirposee with a
capital of 1.0UU,OUO to which a reserve fund of over
fcVAOUO has since been added. ' i
By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise
was made a part 01 tne preseoi owe vun.-ui.i.
iuOrand. Single Number Draarinc win
take pLace monthly, it never scaie or ij-.
Look at the lolktwing listributioa : j
URAKD PROMRXABE 03rrEIlT.
during which will take place (.
Tlse IS?ta Uraad Maettaly. aaa ta
EXTHAOHDINAHT 8EJC1-AHTSTTJAIj
KXTBAOaDlNABY 8E1U.ANNUAI.
DUiWlXG ; j
A I Xw Orleaaa,Taeaaay, smmm iaaaa
and
If:
Am
I
Vi------
T1'
bath a boot. - -
Mr. R M. Sloan requested on behalf of tne ban
il.t. ..twwJ th.t thm chairman lead in prayer ktr our
behmsl pastor, now absent from home for his health. !
After nraver and singing afe in the Arms of Je- ,
tne
ting
liourned.
II.
LINDSAY, chairman.
J, W. Scott, secretary.
ents Touni
board will be composed of 11 Dem
ocrats, G Republicans; 9 members
are members of the retiring board.
Twelve are white,. colored.
Wake county is ' to have a new
jaiL The Grand Lodge I. O. O.
F. is Iu session here. The attend- When you suffer from dyspepsia,
auce is very fall. The delegates heartburn, malarial affections, kid
will Iva anrrfninoJ nt tt liana net iia4no. lirer comidaint and
at the YarborD house Thursday other wasting diseases. When you
night - '. ; ' wUh to eprich the blood and purify
Winetnti ..f.'.w . TliA rrrlvfll the svutem generally. Wheiiyod
wih to removo all feeling ot weak
Tuesday. Eighteen persons joined ness,,wfMviMes lck of energy, try
the church' and thirty odd have a bottle of Browns Iron Bitters
made a profession of faith. and see how greatly it will benefit
There is an old oak tree on 'the you. It surpasses all kuowit ren.e
nMnaw. tt w af Hip nn an euricher of the Mood nnu
Clemmonsville, which, it is claim- a ierfect regulator of the
Isorift hnmlMl and fortv veara bodily functions. Ask your drug-
7 " IT " 1 . . -
old. County and district candi-1 gist.
CAPITAL I'llIZK, 15O,O0O.
a, -Notice. Ticket are Ten Dollars only.
Haivea, 5. Fifth. $2. Tenttta. at.
I
list or raizic.
1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF imOrtJ.
. iiRAXb PRIZE OF
1 GRAND PRIZE OF
2 LARUE PRIZES OF
4 LARUE PRIZES OF
3) PRIZES OK t
50 PRIZES OF j
l. PKIZKS OF
aw PRIZES OF
&ll PRIZES OF
10UI PRIZES OF
3U.OW,
lu.UA
5,J0,
1.0U0.
N.U.
am.
H).
6U.
J.'
fl.Vl.OOO
i 60.0UO
9J.0UO
: a.uuo
: j.u
. auiio
; ii,imo
, SUMO
o.ono
: eu.ou)
60.UOO
130,000
- 10.000
88200
irraosiHATiox rHK-
100 Approximation Priaea of rJOO.
US) Approximation Prises of 100, -1U0
Apprnxuuatioa Priaes f 75,
1279 Priaes, amwaating to - - -
Application for mtes to clubs shoaldonly be made
to tbe office of the Company ia New Orleans. : j.
Forinfonnatio.applyjto jAFFHI3f. .
Haw Orteaaa, Mm.
a7 Meveatk t., Waaalaartaa.
may-5 . )
taa. P. C.
Hats, Fur, Wool and Straw i
: M
TTiey also have a spilcndid assortment of Slip KS which they oiTcj- at
very low prices, ji inesc uoods arc tiareii stnciiy to ti
If J Wlinlesale Trfulei
Greensboro,! N. U., April I2th, 1883. j
Sergearlt Manufact'g
SKKKNHnolSO, N.
- : if i
Farrar turbine Water
11
It-! I -
I - in .
i , " j ' ' "
iihk :
1
Saw Nim,
CANK MIU-S, MOKSi: I'tm'MRK,
Plows, Straw Cutters. Andirons-
Maic
1 1
7-
Reason oJ 183.
WlfflSSft
rip' ion.
G CO.,
Wilmingi C.
R. 11. BR11X
DOXALD MACIiLVE,fTreas.
L. (iltAFM.V, sip?t.
U'jinKito.ssirr,
W. B PIULMP.I, I'll. IS. VAu u.iM, hp- of X. T. An. lfit.
f
O i
- A TVTT
For
rv
tli
rr.de HavassaSn
1ACID PHOSPHAT
Tobacco, Wheat , Oolloii
Aft.
We 1h: to .call' the attention of IMantH-ssto the alHve
ii
KNOWN PKHIUIZKRS;
Which have stood in the Front Rank for the p i-Jt 12 years.
We manutacluie the HIGHEST GRAUKS OF KKKTIL1ZKKS, and
11. in the Tit.
Iht-ir
bility and Uniformity1 have pecn tested in the so
msiaciion
hite, of (
Carolina :
IT
Prot
South Carolina'and Georgi.1, to the satisfaction of all who haye used them.
We append analysis ri)ade by Frol. White, of Geof. an
- - 1 1 a
GUAR0:
Prof White, of Georgia, StAto Chemist.
Phosphoric Acid Solutle
" Kevenea
" " Available
" ' Undecom posed
Ammonia j
Potash
Commercial value
Prices as low as any standard goods.
March z-vr'-m.
2 CO
9 co
11 16
156
$45 9
States of Noillji C.
haye used them.
nd Profw Shepant, dl
ACIIKPHOSPHATE :
!
Shepard, of S. 0., Sute OlUiial.
-.
I'hosplaoric Acid Soluble
'. Available
" Undecompcsed
Potash
Commercial value
For sale
v
lb-
jtlina,
South
5 J4
i r? "-
13 06
37
89
$i3 71
S. 1). McLEAN & CO!
Greensboro,
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N,C.