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r ( 35. cb1 GREENSBORO, N. C. Enured at tk PostO&c at Gwtvsbcro, N. C sacmd dM small matter, John 8. IIamptojt, 1 17,1 tinr Greek O. Andrews, J J1110"- SATURDAY. . m m m m m 1 july 24, IJ7. 1 Goldsboro Advance. EDITORIAL DASHES. The cotton crop in Texas is I own property of right. Some supposed to be immense esti- irrepressible folk in the Quaker mated at 2,000,000 bales. . .. .... ., The project of building a rail- u t. iL of the Pacific is among the re- Y knows how 10 cl ,n h,s mote possiDilities. work by pleading that the statue - " under which his clients are indict- The remain of the noted cruis- cd was framed by the Tories, a er Merrimackcomprising 200 lone time before George Wash tons of scrap iron (armor piated) ington invited them, by the per are being converted into nails in suasive argument of bayonet, to Richmond. "Utah is making a determined effort to get into the Union." Strange as it may appear, the objectidn to Utah's admission in- to the Union is that the Union sentiment out there is too pro- miscuous. "hS-idyfid tE: 1 bounds pf propriety, and very pertinently suggests to those cultured Boston girls that posing Shnnlrl nn whpr vnninor hp- I t ...-fc, gins. President Cleveland has had a nice time visiting his friends and relations in New York. He ought to come South now and make the acquaintance of some of the noblest, most generous, hospit- able and open-hearted people in the wide world. The North Carolina State Fair would be a good occasion to start in. - Richmond papers 'are raising a sensation over a watch that has been found in Cluverius's cell hid - in a crevice in the wall. It is an r old fashioned gold hunting case Hatch of very costly pattern and bears the initials of L. C." The question now under consideration I is whether it belonged to Cluver- ius as he was thoroughly search- t u 1 1 . . eo before he was placed in the The Chinese have a novel mode of capturing ducks in California, They hollow out a pumpkin and place it over their head with holes for the eyes. They then go into the water and walk about with; just their pumpkin-covered heads above the surface. The dticks, mistaking the pumpkin for some- thing eatable, or prompted by curiosity, draw near and are seiz- ed by the legs and drawn under- As many as half a dozen at a ume are oiten laKen in tms man- ner. - ; , Wilson Barrett, the English actor, has been playing very successful engagements in Leeds, Birmingham and other provincial cities since his return to England. He has had several theatres in London offered to him, but be has not yet made up his mind as to his future managerial field. George R. Sims is at present with him and a new melodrama is be ing, written which will be bought r out in London next season. Mr. Barrett is looking forward to an early return to the field of his recent triumphs in America. During the reign of Queen Vic toria the Church of England has built 6,cx churches and places of - worship, and $4Q5,oco,cxx) have C been subscribed in the last twenty five years for Church- purposes. N And very probably the same amount of money spent in send ing bread to starving Ireland, in . educating her children and ele vating her social and moral con dition -would have , brought in Afinitely more - good, and T'would have been more pleasing in the eyes of thej Master than all J the costly churches "and; elegant places of worship in England. VOJirTMxioS OF TilK MESS The colored brother who read for his text, "Wine is a moccasin and sti onj; drink is a rattlesnake. came very near piving a true paraphrase of that passage. ' The fame of the Philadelphia lawyer is justly earned, and his city have been brought before the courts for firing cannon on July " - 4th, but the Philadelphia attor- leave this country. Wilmington Messenger. Taking them all in all we don't believe. any State in the Union can boast of a better class of newspapers than North Carolina, We have nothing in our State that can compete with the cir- northern papeand are hap- ami r w a w a PX '" " the same sensat.onal stnpe. In almost ve7 ca" our PaPers, are J . JlL . L r ! :i: beiner derived from it, they strive to make it frond. Our oaners as o 1. a general thing are truthful, al- though we occasionally get one that has so many Ijes in it we wonder that the -form took ink, and know that very little extra lye, if any, is needed in cleaning it. Salisbury Watchman. Small industries will pay! it makes very littledifference what kind of ldustry ifc i?- lf Y man wiU raise 100 bushels of fine Peaches Opening at different per- iods of the frutt season, he will be surprised how much cash he would realize; another man would bring to tH.s market i?ooo half-grown chickens he could get therefor $200 of $250, and very nearly all this would be profit) A countryman might easily burn . . , ; ; b , . it to the city, and sell it from door to door for prices that would realize to him a very handsome profit. Asheville Advance. It being apparent that the pps- tal service will soon again reach a self-sustaining point, recom- mendations afe alreadv being made as to how its receipts can be diminished. We do not object to that in proper time, but we think justice should precede lib- erality. The pay of the clerks in many of the postofficcs is very insufficient. This is nrobablv not the case in the larije he .large cities, but zr offices: of the first, in the smalle second and third classes ; the pay is very- disproportionate to the work done. The first thing for Congress to do is to be liberal with the public Raleigh Niivs Ob server. Hon. -James L. Robinson, whose death was "recorded last week, held with satisfaction to the peo ple, many offices of honor and trust during his life. He deserves honorable mention, and his mem ory should be held in loving and grateful remembrance. He had a kind heart, large intellect, and enlarged views. He was a typi cial ; mountain man. Free and bold in manner and dealings, as the air he breathed ; and firm as the majestic mountains under whose shadows he grew to man hood, and working in it all, was a leaven of true nobility of nature and affectionate ; .regard for. his fellow man, which found express ion in kind words and good deeds. Greensboro North State. " Watermelons. ; ... . ' . : ; v : A car load of Eastern, incl.ins ju t received at J. A; Groom'? hjie ttiey can be buglt a che i; as the cheap est. ,Com-! and see them or snd your Orders. ;-';:--:'v:;'-'si.-:r'. -V . : - -V - GOLDEN BELT 5. W. SCOTT & CO., Oi'f?iiMlor, The space on top is the quantity ot POWDF4J. BLUE in ordinary boxrs. A FIVE CKNT STICK OK INlllOO MAT. contains as much as four wooden boxes, and will make fifty -gallons of ti a a i .SS. C DR: J. C. 3R0DHAX, Oflice for the present, at his rcsiarncc on Ash strert. oppos:t Mr.. l)r. Mall. liucnly kaown speclfis for Epileptic Tits. "C? 110 for Spasms aad FalUcg Sicktcsa. Kerron WeatncBa It Inst&ntly rclierc md enrcs. Cleanscj blood and quickens sluffslsh circulation. Keutr. 'Jzes germs of dleease end eaves riefcxess. Cure iXlKEPTfO SAID) ugly blotchej and stul'jm food eon-t. Ellrainatci Bolls, Carbuncle end STuKa. CI'"Icrnia5e'tly and promptly curts parulj i'.i. rrs, it li fc c!:annln and healthful Apcrlcut. Kills Scrufula and Klnps Evil, twin brothers. Chandra Lad V. cr.ih to pood, rcxoT- ing the cause. Rout LHIons tendencies and cal clear complexion. Equalled b r.cje In the delirium of fcrer. A charming Tcsoltcnt and a matchlA laxative. It drives Sick Headache like the vind. 7ContaIns no drastic cathartic or opiate a. liclicvcf (THE GREAT) ClllERVlE)(G0HlQlUlElRl0lRD the brain of morbid initio, rromptly cures Rheu. matlsm "by routing it. He zi ores life-giTl'nj proper, ties to the blood. Is guaranteed to cure all nervous disorders. fyRclIable -when all opfates fan. Rc freshes the mind and invigorates the body. Curci dyspepsia or money refunded. ClMlElVlElRfflllLlsD Diseases of the blood own it a conqueror. Endorsed In writing by over fifty thousand leading citizen, clergymen and physicians in U. 8. and Europe. C&"Eor sale by all leading druggists, tlid. The Dr. S. A. Richmond Medical Co, Props. fet. Joneph, Mo. () For testimonials and circulars send stamp. Charles N. Crittvton. Arrni, New York City. in. IP. SMITH. GREENSUOkO, Si C, i:-:ai.i r l ; Harness. Saddles, ! Whips, MACHINE OIL, Farmers' Oil Shingles S2 i-2 per thousand. ; Composting Goods ion band. Y?& conthm to act aa solicitors for patents, caveats. trado-marks, copyriglits. etc.,for tno unite a btates, ana to obtain pat ents in Canada. England, Franco, Germinv, and all other countries. Tliirtv-slx vrart' nractire. Vn chirgo for examination of models or draw ings. . Advice by mail free. i fuw urjiainea mrciiRn lis arc noucou 'n the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, which l:aa tne largest cu-culatioc and is the roost influ ential newspaper of its ind published in iho world. Tho advantaccs of such a nctics everv patenteo understands. -j IT . . t s1 1 tl a V xms targe ana epienaiairiuustratsd news paper is published WEEKLY at J3.20 a rear. and is admitted to be the best rarpr Arrrnt A to science.mechanica. inventions. pnnnApriTi - u ; i.r . worts, and other departments of industrial. I jjrurMat puDusneti in any country. JSingie copies py mail, j. u cenxs. jsoia oy ail news- Address. 21mm & Co., publishers of Scka , Handbook about patents mailed, free. uwinag- (srpdaq9i9j( TVoraouu'BjT to'sott '8H03QUOOQVI - tr2aia(T J: ;;i:r 5 SffT i'"" .Z" !L "J"' ' - J CIGARETTES 1 ... 3m. rORTKR AD TATf hoc :cft l POSTER & DHLTON, Dealer m DrugsandMedicin.es, 11 1. ore t say I was leceiving the LafgBSt 3(1(1 HaOlISOmBSt stock of Dry Goods. Dress Goods, White Goods. Fine Shoes. Slippers, and also Men's Hats that was ever of. leted in Greensboro. N. C. it would be rather too old a song to sin in this day and time, and as a'l L adii s who want new dresses, want them of such styles and quality as suit them, and cannot tell what will best please them by reading any FLAHIHQ ADVERTISEMENT, the only alternative is to come and see the goods, as a sufficient idea couid not be given in an advertise ment to justify you in saying whether or not you would be pleased without first seeirg the vaney of FINE DRESS GOODS am v. ofleri a: d get tin: prices, so I he cby extend you a coici- al invitation to c ill and, examine the goods liiat I nov have in store, and to arrive. Very Respectfully, W. K. MUKKAY, SSO REWARD win b paid for any GnU Fan of same alse that ran clean and bas; astnncb Grain or SH"d In on da v as oar lmtnt MONAUCil tlrmln and tl Separator and Ha arator and uasr e ofier to tb Dub- srer.wii hlch lie at a low price. Send fov low price. Seijii of rtrrular and price llet. liic will tm nulled rarr. NEWARK MACHINE CO. Newark. Ohio. U. S. A. A. Creaking Hinge Is dry and tunw Lard, until oil ii aMiIicd. after which It moves c"aily. AVhcn tl joints, or hln-e., of the body arc stiffened and Inflamed by Ilhcuniatism, tber can not bo moved without causing the most excruciating pains. Aycr Sarsajarilla by Its action on the blood, ixliercs thit condition,xand restores the joints to good working order. Ayer's Sarsajariila lis effected, In out city, many most remarkable cures, ft num ber Of which battled the efforts f tho most experienced pbTskians. "Were it necessary, I coukl give'the lurues of many Individuals who have been cured bv taWlnr this medidnc. In my own case It Las cer tainly worked wonders, relieving mc of Rheumatism, after bein- troubled with it for rears. In this, and all other diseases arising from Impure blood, tlicre is no rcmedr with which I am acqtiaiuted, that afford such relief as Aver Sarsaparilla. K. JL Lawrence, M. D.i Baltimore, lid. Ayer's Sarsaparilla cured -me of Gont and ltheumatism, when nothJn cbe , would. It has eradicated every trace of disease. from mv sytcm. II. II. Short. Manager Hotel Iiclmoat, Lowell, Mass. . I was.duriar many month., a tufferrr from chronic Iihcumatim. The dicae afflicted mc pricvoulr, in tpltc of all the remedies I could find, until I commenced psin- Avcr's Sarsaparilla. I took several bottles of this preparation, and was speed ily restored to health. J. Jt'rcam. lnde pendence, Ya. Ayer's" SarsaparNIa, $H3V n Tr' i-C- A Lowell, UaM. life to ii hi ! It In Krct VJiictr. o.M and very oM. Saratoga -Excelsior SPBK1G VJA7EIT On ice. direct frum the Spiing. ic ceived in Air XigW Reservoirs,- TRTTHE GULGHER SPRING WATER GKd for cramp. odici, and Tick stomachs. iiflhrU-M selection nf Ckrari on the Mutkrl tmm s cent 10 !5 cent cadi. Ty My 07ii," the leader or all S cenl Cigar. Al $n. the leading brands of all CHEWING TOBACCOS can he found at a low price, at K. G. NEWCOMIVS. Odell Building. Greensboro. N s-2 (0 3 a o 2 55 2 ? SJ .2 i R 5 5 g 3o "5$ 5 a- CD GO cc 2 S S S 2 t O SO so 3 O if CO CO Forget it, Please ! Vu can alu.tys find in sttck at our ton-the best Rfcklai.cl and Virginia Cabin, si Pinter. Li.nd VI ist. r. P.. it Ii.i! and Roenda! Ccini.t lit... g Its is: Si w -.... . . . Hair. Kalsonrn, &c. ' Wt- do iflhint but first chin Tin Roofi ng, yiMrai t. e ,vsry Ji ntsf quality t. Hn, Kerr. alwny reudy Shingle Tin Val b v Ti:t. Gutt. rii.jr an Srwiulin. pot iput .s..it ti. tice.. Kcfp.Trna Outu Hue Tipc at rn!ucer prices and put it up wlicii w:.ntrd. Jl.ive i.ow a l.-t f nbit- c-unty raird c.rn lor sale, Vill bivr :i car of htp stuff in a few Haj $. uct jrarc We solicit yi.ur trade and pl-ic an' liouol rff.irt l sci ve yi.u faithfully.' - r WIIAR ION A STRATFORl ap 19- im. " ' . ' $li Sad -nil Lifo" Jj a t tr-a cxpriia. ula Vv4 trtsta lbc wo LTSi rvxliiexl, lj jf. tM, lL curatirsj jxrswt it Ajrx' Cttrrj reclcnl. I cxaaot m; iv la frxUc cf Aytt' Chtrrj IVctora!. U. hoald Vonz alace hir dUd frets AVcmt tlx montLs siro X a trr TJetnorrkar Iunr. tw;kt Irya ditxiAJC Cocjb, jtWU iliiw-l cool lepaui mt. I La4 us4 os cosU !Uma suvl txfnlurak . vttboot ttUlauss rtlitt A Imi: . . tLscU tao to irj Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. X dkl o. anJ n -rTT t tl t , blrl me at cue. lr rvs.tlul v.. lM tnedkln ewrrl my tw;U, T aatlsf.M. savrrl tnr III". Vir. Co barn. 1$ Srcctvl t. lm til. Mr furoTer a yrar, al iiiti t-.. . 4 booM ha " u,y ;. i not tn for tLU rur.lil 1 1 loi. . t 2Q6 oX a ilanrtrous ITc tW ; for vLkh I UjsU aliut Urr! .. .. f mllnj a rrmctv. 1. . y.M. VlZulor, IYotliH u( tn?i Aycr Ctirrr !':.. 4i - .m 4 Twontn a I : which MtttrU tnr Us I . vvhrsJctan. nl t'..r tfl. . until I Un:an uiu ..;. iV Ct.r loraJ. To Ufl.-j l tUi .m. I, Allen. We-1 !-. . mU. Ayer's Chen Pcctor,! . aU ail "UniMi.- l; . x4 LYDIA E. PJNKHAWa VEGETABLE C0T;rP0Um Is a iWttvdif yr n IUm PJTkl CWstkUM aw4 VkImm) m !! t ttmh piliim. A Xrlrlat rr TMiS), T'tr, fcy a Vamaa. frtparti i Hsa. Yw amia 94J Mwv ! U mj VtWryalfu.U.,,t''-:- l T. Sa4 Htay S M i (U L. mt IU li tvwtj tf U?e frtv a4 torlf um, ttTThjVfa Us It a4 Prerftt U rrvttf t Itraj r0at7. flul-'cy, 4-r aJi4. JW iUalajJfvli t N aat WUrk.U alwf pn -. iav' rrtU (rrKllMi Cm' wa LTtiA r. nxKTf kiFu nxx't . rrunirn aMWMkUMTtUU. lii-'tfMikl.lH. Bh tit Ooste4 a4 tfl v4 lrt -r trM aitUMkJtfi tTntcrx Art. I . 3U nw4 Umnr w tvMt lTi4 U rtATr L1vl t uJA. Tv-r kmtM. r n No Whisfop Brown's Iron Enrois ii nnc of the very few tonic medicines tlut arc not com 2od mostly of alcohol or v.hi:l:cy, tlms becoming a fiu'.tful source of intcmicf anrc by promoting a ikitc fortunL Brown's Iro Bitted ij guaranteed to be a non intoxicating stimulant, and it will, in nearly every case, take the place of all liquor, and at the same time abso lutely kill the desire for whiskey and other intoxi cating beverages. . Rev. G. W. Rice, editor of the American Oiristian Re view, says of Brown's Iron Hitters: Gn., O., Not. 1 6. 1 tit. - Gents: The iooUh a4--inj cf thai force ia Uuiacat, pleasure, and rievxis iodal- - Cecce of our people. aaie$ your preparation a peensity; andifapjJIcJwilliaTcbua dreJs who resort U SAk-asa - for temporary recwjTti-a Brown's Iron Bitters lias been thoroughly tested for dyspepsia, indigestion, biliousness, weakness, debil ity, overwork, rheumatism, neuralgia, consumption, liver complaints, kidney troubles,. &a, and it never tails to render specuy pemunent rclie A If A J
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