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GREENSBORO t?N. C.
Entered t the Pot Office at Greensboro, N. C
- second das mail matter.
John 8. 'IIamftost,' I t.iitnr.
Greek O. Andrews, J rMlwn-
WEDNESDAY, - - JULY 27, 1887. f paper inVirginia. The distinguish-
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EDITORIAL, DASHES. manages the Hartford Lonrant.
Mr.
An international cremation con- er
grcss, to be held at Berlin in
isso, is proposea. me juiy is
weather doubtless suggested the
projecr. naners in the South. Let asuirinrj
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Col. Watterson says that Kel- reporters and knights of the quill
ley is the greatest base-ball play- tal;e courage. They may alt be
er in the world ; and it now re- come Congressmen. It should be
mains for KelJey to say that stated that those members who
Watterson is the greatest editor were formerly newspaper mer,
in the world. 1
The teleohone line between P"0" ust-lul
New York and Philadelphia has
been extended to New Haven,
Conn., and wUl soon, reach Bos-
ton. The wire can be used with
nr. A:r.
ciation from, Philadelphia to New
Haven, so that with a little more
improvement long distance tele-
mam m mm
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pnoning will be an established in-
siuuuon, ana win compete on
equal terms .with the telegraph.
Ex-Congressman J. Randolph
Tucker, While delivering the
commencement address before
the students of a South Carolina
College, had a pitcher of ice
tea placed before him and re-
freshed himself frequently there-
from. The Southern Christian
Advocate thought it was. cham-
pagne and said sol but Mr. Tuck
er's friends proved that the Ad
vocate was wronc: and made that
journal take it all back. The
great Virginian is. partial to tea.
The announcement that the re
ports of the Massachusetts
Kfiights of Labor show that the
order has lost largely in member
ship creates no surprise where
the order has exercised but
little influence on the course of
industry, for many months.
When the manufacturers of
Rhode Island organized for
self-protection about, a year
ago they resolved- that there
should be no interference by
Knights of Labor with their busi
ness, and to this resolve they
have strictlv adhered. The manu
facturers have in every instance
refused to arbitrate or to listen to
ary suggestion as to arbitration
by committees of Knights - of
Labor, and they have given un
equivocal evidence of their pur
pose to adhere to this line of con
duct.
Thus while there has been no
lock-out of Knights of Labor as
such, membership in the order is
not a recommendation to pro
motion in the mills, and the ac
ceptance office in a Knight of
Labor Assembly is considered as
standing in the way, not exactly
of employment, but of an em
ployer's favor and confidence.
This is the actual situation in the
great industries of New York and
apparently also of Massachusetts,
and it is not surprisinc. there
fore, that there is a decrease in
. membership. . -
It may interest workers in the
newspaper fraternity to "know the
names of the present members' of
Congress who, prior to their con-,
gressional career-followed journal
ism as a profession. Mr. Hilt of
Illinois was a stengraphic reporter.
Mr. Boutelle of Maine was owner
and editor of a paper. Mr. Burnes
I of Missouri was a newspaper own -7
er.y Congressmen Cummings and
' Merriman were ; regular workers
on the editorial staff of .the ? New
Yorlc Sun: Mr. Reed of Maine is
owner of a paper.' -It is a coinci
xlence in this connection that the.
two Taylors in the last Congress
-irbm Tennessee should be suc
ceeded by two newspaper men;
The .well known and widely popu
lar Sunset Cox of New York was
a pencil pusher in years agonc.
Mr. Bayne of Pennsylvania runs
a paper in Pittsburg.- Senator
Hearst of California once managed
a paper on the Pacific coast.
Senator Riddlcberger owns a
Senator Hawlcy owns and
McShaue of Nebraska lsown-
nr tue verv nrosocrous . Omaha
cra Mr. Phelan of Tennessee
oXvner of the Memphis Ava-
acyie one of the best known
have the reputation of being the
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T1,e' are not inveterate talkejs
onIle. floor of the HoUsc or thc
Senate' but 'hey are incessant
and effective workers in the com-
mittee room.
THE PRESIDENT WILL GO.
A delegation from St Louis
caucci on the President Monday
for the purpose of inviting him to
that city in October next. Mayor
Francis acted as spokesman for
the delegation. His remarks in
extending the invitation were
repeatedly interupted by applause
which was redoubled when, the
address was formally presented to
the President with thc terse re-
mark that it was from what they
thought the greatest city of the
continent to him whom they
thought the greatest President of
the United States.
The President in replying spoke
extemporanocsjy and was in a
most happy and agreeable mo(
He said : "Jr. Mavor and
Gentlemen : My reply to your
very complimenjary and hearty
address shall be very brief and
agreeable. At the time you did
methe honor to invite me to your
city on the occasion of your last
visit I felt, quite contrary to my
expectation, when I first met
you, that it was an invitation
which ought -Hp to be declined.
I felt impressed at the moment
that you,had something there in
St. Louis, of which you were de
servedly proud ; that you had a
cityjand a people and 4 interests
there which it was only right and
just you should earnestly desire
that the chief magistrate of thc
nation should see and appreciate.
What has happened since has iiy
no wise hampered my desire to
see these things and to become
better acquainted with the hos
pitable and good peopie whose
good feeling and kindness yotj
manifest. It was not at all neces
sary in order to convince me of
your good faith and sincerity that
so many of your good people
should at this most uncomfortable
season of the year, come -here,
3nd -yet you don't know how
much it pleases me to see you
?.ll. The desire to come to vou
I has grown with every day, and I
do not see how I can do oier
wise now than to accept your in
vitation." We shall have considerable
time to look around us and I
shall be glad to meet or corre
spond with any of your citizens
whom you may. designate so as to
fi x a d ay an d a v-ojd u ncertainty a s
much as possible. J am a little
in doubt about the exact time,
but the thing must bs done."
This remark, which was made
with great emphasi?, elicited loud
and long applaus,-! A plasant
informal conversation followed.
An invitation was extended to 1
the members of the cabinet and
their v wives to accompany the
Prcsidcn t ;t" nd the plensan t inter
view terminated . . :
flOLDEK BELT
For Snlo'By
SCOTT &
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Groonsboro, TV. C.
The space on top is the quantity ol
rUWIJLK liLUt in ordinary ooxes.
A FIVE CENT STICK OF INDIGO 11LUE
contains as much as four wooden
boxes,-and will make fifjy gallons of
Ihc best blue water.
Sold bv Houston & Bro..
Wholesale sc: 's, G'-eensbo'. N. C.
DR.' J. G. BRODKAX.
I?lt vsicrisiii nI fSiifjroon,
Office lor die present, at his residence
on Ash street, oppos:t? .Mrs. L)r. liali.
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TTwonJy knom specific for Epileptic J1U.
llso for Spasms aad TaUlng Slckces. Kcrrou
?Tecincsib It laatiinily rclIcTcs and cores. Clc&nsct
Slood and qulcktna Eluglsh clrcalatloa. Kcntra
izce genes of dUciso and savea fekkness. Cures
ft SKEPTiQ SAID
ugly blotches and Etcbbcni tlood eorea. Eliminate!
Bolls, Carbuncles atd Scalils. nTTcnniu:e"Uy anJ
promptly cures para: jila. Tea, It Li a charming and
healtM ul Aperient. 1ZV. LorofcU and Kings EtH,
twin brothers. Changes Da breath to good, remor-
sag the cause. Hoata billons tendencies and maky
clear complixlon. Equalled by none la tbe delirium
of fcrcr. A charming resolTent and a matchlcr
laxative. It drlrca Side Ileadacbc Use the win.
PT Contains no drasUc cathartic or opiates. KellcTei
C71IE GREAT)
CtllERjl'lpX00liiQlUlEBl0lRp
the brain of morbid i4::cX.. Promptly cares llheu.
matlam ay routing It. llcsfores llfe-glTlng proper
ties to the blood. Is guaranteed to cure all nciroui
disorders. S"Kellable vhen all opiates fall. P.c
freshes the mind and InTlgoratcs the body. Curci
dyspepsia or money refunded. -;
OiEMEBWsD
Diseases of the bloo-l own It a conqueror. Endorsed
la wrlUng by over fifty thousand leading dUxena
slergymen and physicians la U. 8. and Europe. "
UfFoi sale by all leading druggists. aiOL
The Dr. S. A. Richmond Medical Co, Props.
bt. Joiteph, Mo. (3)
For testimonials and circulars send stamp.
Charles N. Crltttton. A-nt, Kcr York City.
jB1. f. smith,
GREENSBOK N. C,
DEALER IX
Harness, Saddles, Whips,
MACHINE OIL,
Farmers' OU Shingles' $2 1-2
per thousand. !
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B&te&ts. caYcats.
trademarks, eopyxighta. etc.,foi
UkQ Uiutea States, and to obtain pat
enta iu Canada. England, Prance,
Germany, and all other countries,
TUirty-aix rara rractico. Vo
chargo for examination of models or draw-
inOT. Advice by mail free.'
Patents obtained through us siro noticed in
the SCIENTIFIC AME1UCAX, -which ha3
the largest circulatioc and is the most influ
ential noTrspaper of itaMnd published in the
-trorld. The advantages of euch a notice every
patentee understands.
This large and splendidly illustrated nc-rs-paper
is published VEEIiljY at $3.20 a year
&ndi admitted to be the best paper devoted
to science, mechanics, Intentions, enginccriug
. works, and other departments pf jnijustriaj
progress, published in any country, Singly
copies by mail, 10 cents. Bold br all news
dealer. . - .
Address, Mann fc Co., publishers of Scien
tific American, 261 Broadway, New York.
Handbook about patents mailed free.
JtJHH Fi STRATTC3,
43rllntaii,a.IM
Importer & WLo1aT
l- : Dealer ia
AUUuKUtUHS.
uui aaxinumcas
and all kindaof Uoaical
Mcrchaadiae. BnuiAii
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Band Instrument.
0t-YloliaTetxiiisa,
Band tot aatalofvft. .
CIGARE - TTES
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POIXTKK A TATK
SoCffi to I
PORTER & DRLTON,
Dealer in
DruffsandMedicines,
II I .v'cre to say 1 was receiving the
Largest and Handsomest
stock of Dry Goods, hrcss Goods,
White Goods. Fine Shoes. Slippers.
and als Men's Hats that was ever of-
lered in Greenshoro, N. C. it would be
rather too old a soni? to smir in tins
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day and tiine, and as all Ladies 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
the only alternative is to come and
see the goods, as a uI;cicnt idea
couid nut be iveu in an advertise
incut U justify you in sayii g whether
:r not j ou would be pleased without
first sceii r the variety of
FINE DRESS GOODS
1 am now ulTeiin;;. ai.d ceitini;
piices, so I licit-by t xtend you a coirii
ai invitation to call and examine thc
goods that I now have in store, and
to arrive. Very Respectfully,
W. JMURliAV.
SOO REWARD
win b paid for any Ormla
Kan of tn aiie that run
clean and bar aamucb iraln or
Smi lnon1av aaoar Patent
MONAIICH Grain anU
beel hrnarafor apd Itar
cer.irhicb b3rtotL pub
lic at a low price. Send Tor
clrralar and irlc Hat
which will m th.H1 rarr.
NEWARK MACHINE CO.
af ewtrk. Okio. O. U. A-
A Creaking Hinge
I dry and turns liard, until oil U s;.plu-,l,
after which It movci i.nily. AVI.ra t!i
joints, or hln-c of the body arc ::Tciu d
aud Inflamed br Khcumlism, th-y can
not be moved without cauinj the mf
excruciating pain. .rpr .Sari;ari:U
by Us action on the b'oo.1, n li.-vc this
coivlitiou, and restore t!icilu:i tonoiO
working order.
Aycr' SarsaparUla In K?ctcx. U out
City, many inVJft rtinarkablc pirv, a tiuiih
ber Of Which ballUtl the i-florts vt
most experienced pliricSans. Wire t
PCTrsf?r 1 couh1 'f1 j!l? of many
Indivkluttn who have bct-n cured bv taWlu!
Ihi meUicinc. it my own cje ft ban cvr
taiuly worked wonders, ixllcvius of
Rheumatism,
after beinj tronblcd with It for Tear. In
thl. nnd all othir dix-a arUin fr.in
imiuire -bltKHl, ih. rt? U no rvuii!v wl;h
whkli I ani aciu.iiu?i .1, that aa.n au. b
relief AyirN S:ira;.arilti. l:. U
Lawrence, M. 1)., Bariiiuorc, Md.
-Ur,r.." rparilU cl:t3 mc of Gout
and LiiinmiatUiu, Un tn:hi:i rS
Vould. It u mulU-attt crerr rac t f
ilieao from inr .Wi-ui. i:Jl. hlrt,
ilauaxr HuUl lk-Iuiuu!-, Lowell, iIa-..
I wx. d:ir?:i r.tsny month, n nuTcrrr
from cttruuitf i:!. umali-ui. Tlic di-ta-nj
afflktoU i. to tnifvourlr. la p!tcof all tbo
rcnicilici I eouM fiud.tinlil I cummcnecU
jiMU- Aycr's han-aparijij. took aCVcr3t
bottles of thl prearatiou.aiHl w ierd
ly restored to health. J. Frcaia. Ind
pvudeuce, Va. -
Ayer's SarsaparUla,
Prrpired W Dr. J. C Awr h. CoTxwrU.M.
to to sy Snag !
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TEES
In fcrcat vutity. CuM au.l very oM.
Saratoga Excelsior
SPRING WATER
On ice. direct from the Splines, re
ceivrrf in
Air Tight Reservoirs.
TKYTI1E
GULGHER SPRING WATER
Good for cramp. Colics, and sick
stomachs.
s,ooo
of the lcst selection of Cigars n ihc
Market from 5 cent to 15 cent
each. Tty
My Own,"
the leader of all 5 cent Cigars. Al
so, the leading brands of all
CHEWING TOBACCOS
can be found at a low piice, at
K. G. NKWCOMHS.
deU DuiUlin;:.
Greensboro, N
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Tin RopQ ng;i
U'i'itti. t. e ,--rryjs 4in.f quality . t in.
IC- i. tr uly S!i..c!c Tin. V;i! -
Uv Tt ;. (Zu ri. ftr.f Srwiitit-.'i
up .! s'.-it ... tu-c. Keep Tt rta Coitu
F uc iipc -l rct!ucc4 pric5 and pu!
it up whon wanted.
Have iow n lit ,.f whit.
f mi d o.rn lor saic. w.jl hve a cr nf
l:pMiiir ir, :, f..w l., ret fcrjfj..
W - rir-l y-ur in.l- an-i ph-,!
!.o:.M c.Tort I,. M;,rc .iU fjitlifulh
WIIAIUON .VSTRATFORp".
.It Saved Uw life"
frota lLo lo Late rtilrc l, j
Bonxl rue, tle ciira:l tj er f , T f T-s
Cherry rcetcral. I rxaar-t My -V.
In pralws ct Ayer'f Chtrtj Tk;. tH. -.
Kertzz u I ! tlat, lit L t tj I
tbouM lo2 lincc Late Lc4 ffvn- .
trvuUc- C'llraloa. lV.tt;, i t
Abotit tlx month a I Lv! a
HetaHThJC t th I-unr. W.it , -
lueel !-p .l rtu I La1 ..
oa couh Lalaxn ani tr' i. r--
without cUiunin rtLf. A r. t. "m '
Aycr's Cherry Pectoral.
I tlKl o, atnJ am wJT'T t T t: t. ,
bclpotl ms at enrr. l:j rn;rv, . tJ
thU ineUirin rurtU tuy f .
Cobarn, IS ikvnt t.. futi;. x:.
I Laro umI Ayer Cl rrrr r.
for over a yrar, aol lr-r-! u.
tbould have tn in my zxi
not ln for thU mrlH in". i : . .
mo 4 a danrrrtn: a!I. tKn s f 1: .
for which 1 ba! almot
f.ndin a rtmnlr. H. A. ! ;
Windsor, lroviurc I thvv.
Ayf r'a Clttxry iVctuiai .
TwoTfir aso I ti a t - w.
which attlrt n my lrn.." I . .
phrician. an-l t.k il." rn.
rrrrritxl. Iit fxilI t :. .
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toral. Two ltl- f t;,:
rotni'I'tely rrttrtl my lu'1',
M. Allen," Wat I-an .t.i, ?: ,
Ayer's Cherry Pec4.crai.
rrrtml VTPr.J ---v V-.t -
IS
LYDIA Pl?!:HAvd
litMMM t ' L f' mult
A XIIclae for T"i:-. . .e- : , ' ..
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Brown's Ikon BnrF.ns
h or.c cf thc vcr few tonic
r.ictlicincs tint arc not cor.
joc.C(! mostly of alcohol r r
!::;kcy, thus !ccMn:n t
i.::.:A;! source cf intern; :
;.iicc by promoting a tl.i
i'K rum.
B rown's I ron B i t : r "
h "guaranteed to lc a r- n
intoxicating stimulant.
it will, in nearly everv cv
akc the pLice of r.'l Ii p".
and at tlic same time a!
lutcly Icill the desire f;r
whiskey and otlicr intn.vi
c.ttin'T Ijcvcracs.
Ucv. G.W. Ricr,ctii:cr f
tlic American Christian AV
i u-r, uiys of Urown'i U
Hitters;
Ccis : Tli t- Ii-' -iz.Z
cf iul focce in '-- -Tlcziaic.
act tidc
Ccccc of our i';L "
jorrttetiril.nari - ' i
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BkowsIkcnBiti:: .
h-Li been thoroughly tested
fur dvpepsia, iiidi'j'
bi 1 iousn ess, v.-caknesi, tk--
ity, overwork, rheumatic
neuralgia. xronsu
J.vcr complaints,
troubles, &c. and it
CilU to render speedy ai.
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