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Patrons desiring advertisement.s in any par ticular issue of this paper should liand then, in by noon of the Wdenesday previous. * For unique attractive and finished Styles of Photographic work, apply at the Art Studio of L.W. Andrews. The State Dental Association will meet in this city to-day. A refreshing rain la.T Thursday, with pleas ant nights for sleeping—except ’skeeters. Teas,—Wholesale and Retail,—.!. tV. Scott* Co., have just received direct from the Importers a nice lot ofTeas—gnaranteed good strength and fine flavor; Not low priced trashy goods. The prisoners in the county jail made another attempt ro break out last Sunday, but were discovered in time to prevent it. The Watchman man has been counting the flags in Salisbury. Here, in Greensboro we’d almost as soon undertake to count the stars. A Mr. Flint, from Hartford, Conn., has settled at Morehead City and will drive a large business with the interior in the fi-h and oyster trade. Let it not be forgotten in these dull times that a penny saved is two pennies made. Determined to “do as he would be done bjy” Bogart keeps his goods so low that all can buy; .and as an evidence of public appreciation his slock has to be replenished weekly to meet the demands upon it. Almost anything in the line of Dry Goods can be found at 41— Bogart’s. After having been sold in Goldsboro, Raleigh tind Charlotte, the bale of cotton donated to t he Orphan Ilon.^e Iw a Wayne county far mer lias been sent to tVilmiugfon to be sold arai.i. Thus far it has brought by the sale.-; IjiSuO. Keep it going. The Roanoke and Tar River Agricultural Society .vill liold its 7th annual Fair at Weldon TheNewbern Nvtshell : Mr. Jo.seph Nelson, of this city informs us that he recent- on the 24--27 of October. The Society is out of [ ly n oeived a letterfrom his wife, wlio is on a The Piedmont Press, at Hickory, will issue a daily until after tlie election. Spunky, Canova, Catawba county, boasts a linife w ith tile date 17C0 on it—llGyears old. Ral eigh makes the same boast. Tlie Korih Slate reports the proceeds of llie Good Templar’s Sociable at something oi er twenty dollars. The public Graded School began the Fall- term las-t w eek, with flattering prospects Mr. Sweiglcr a Canadian merchant, lias closed out his stock by public auction and re turned to his former home. Blessed are they tliat liave plenty of winter clothing, for they may not goshiyering around these cool mornings. Mr. T L. Emry. tlie proprietor, lias again taken charge of his hotel tlie Emry House, in Weldon. Good. Another splendid rain yesterday, cooling tie atmosphere and gladdening tlie hearts of the farnrers. Superior court is still in session, tliis week, though not so many people in town as last week. We havu’t learned the state of the docket, nor the character or result of the cases tried. Danville is mouruiug at not liaving a brass band. If Manning, Dechert andBouldin can’t do blowing enougli fo" the wliole town, then we're no judge of sample editors But a little brass tooting would lielp the place. The flattering Patronage awarded to Cham- iierlahi’s Jewelry emporium dining the holi days has induced him to keep his stock com plete, and he is constantly receiving invoices of new and elegant Jewelry, Silver imd Fancy Ware, and will take great pleasure m exhibit ing his beautiful designs to any wiio may call. Personal attention to tine Watch-work and the manufacture of Special Jewelry. 3a- Tlie Raleigh News rejoice.s over the return ing prosperity of tliat city, and the flattering influx of trade that has turned upon them. Tins is the turning period in the business tide, and it is hoped that the whole land will look np and become pcrinaueiitly prosperous. The Sunday School in the jienitentiary at Raleigli is a fine success. Previous to its es- tablisliment, say the Raleigh papers, swearing, gambling and fighting were general among the convicts, but now all that Inis clianged, and the leisure time of the prisoners is employed in reading the Bible, religious books and pa pers. It is hoped that this good exanqile will be followed in other prisons in the State, look ing to the moral reformation of tliat unfortu nate class, the foundation of whose vices and transgressions is tliat of ignorance. Accident.—Just as we go to press we learn tliat this (Tuesday) morning the sleeping car attached to the tlirougli Exjiress, Richmond train, jumped the track near Bi-own Summit, 13 miles from here, injuring a number of the passmigers. Drs. Logan and Gregory went down to attend the sutferers. At this writing we are unable to report iiarticidaiv. New Advertisements. The Stove. DRlCk Patron Cook Stove.’’ le Patron, a new pattern of Cook . iirst-clas-: Bakior Ibi' a verv LOW Also other STOVES; Cook Parlor and Hall Sto' 7es. The Mt Airy Watchman with five well formed hoofs. i-epnrts a horse What ucNt;'' DxsvtAL Swamp ox Pire.—The great Dis mal Swamp is on fire. Over 2,000 acres are now burning over, de.stroying timber and do ing great damage to the land, the surface of which is a rich vegetable deposit several feet deep. Gangs of laborers are engaged in cut ting ditches and using all otlier precautioiiary means to prevent the spread of the flames to the richly cultivated fields of the farmers in the swaniB. As a result of tliese fires, Norfolk and Portsmouth arc overiiung with thick clouds of dhagreeable smoke. TIic Danville Nacs says; An eiiterpi-lsing restaurant keeper at the Centennial grounds has the following bill of I'are printed for his customers. ‘■Old Virginia 'nacoii, sifleil corn cake and butter milk, boiled eollards with bacon .side and red pepper. Square meals 20 cents each. There is money in our old fields lying liid in tliat whicli peoitle tread upon as perfectly use less. Tlie Concord Sun says; Tlie fragrant pennyroyal i.s at last being utilized. Some time ago we mentioned the fact that Mr. Cal vin Fisher was engaged in tlic manufacture of sasafras oil. Since tlien he has commenced distilling oil of pennyroyal which is more pi-of- itable, the price being about §1.80 per pound in our own markets. A gentleman from the neighborhood reports tliat tliere is quite an excitement on the pennyroyal question, and all hands have turned out to gather it. Two liands can collect a two-liorsc wagon load in a single day. Saturdays telegrams announced the capture of “Boss" Tweed, and comment has been rife ever since, and the follow ing in last night’s despatch, confirms the repoit, beyond doubt; London, Sept. 10 —In response toa request for a repetition, the Renter’s agent at Sladi ld repeats verhaiun the news of the arre.st of Tweed, adding tliat the prisoners are closely guarded at Vigo by the military authorities. Tlie tir-1 Secretary of the American legation has requested the extradition of Tweed, and he will consequently be handed over to the American aulhoi ities STILL purthek. London. Sept. 11.—A special dispatch from Burgos to the Daily News states that Tweed was arrested at Hontevedra, where lie lauded from a sailing vessel in which he escaped from Cuba. Jfr. Aden, C'barge D’Affaires of the United States, in the absence of minister Cush ing, visited tlie Spani-h minister of foreign af fairs at La Grange, and arranged for tlje snr render of the prisoner to the American g'ov- ernineiit. The Spanish authorities knew of Tweed's sailing for Spain, and pi-oparations liad been made for bis arrest long beibre liis arrival. Buyers will consult llieir ini crest to call be fore purchasing. Rcspeetl'ulB-. ■"5- C. G. YATES. Trowbridge’s Brands. [each different,] iTa&acpo AND SUITED TO VARIOUS TASTES. SAM WILEY. LASH IONAELE BAllliEB, A N I) IL A I K D R P: S S E R , Greensboro, N. C. —o— ADIES and GENTLEMEN waited on at their homes when desired, and all woik KA; in his line will be performed in tlie liigli- est style of the*. Art. e Express office, lA w d a o -p x> Pp “ i-H w” d CO o - rP a to p O a - pq O p o o o « o « S P in fciD fi 1 o to 5?; w w p P a p O n a u 5 12- G-reensboro IN. 0.] Nurseries J. M. Ward & Co., Proprietors. Splendid stock of all things in tlie nursery line for I'lill of 1870. IVe refer by perniissio to the Editor of this Journal. —39 J. M. Ward A Co. LANIER HOUSE STATESVILLE, N. 0. G. S. LANIEE & CO., Proprietors. Servants I’olite and Attentive. Wm. B. BOGART, Dealer in Faney and Staple DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, NOTIONS AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. WEST M.kEKET STREET, Greensboro, N. C. debt, and the premiums are larger than have ever befoie been offered. The Salisbvry Fair begins at the same time. 1876. 1976. One IIl'Undr.ed Years lieiice if your dmid be removed from the grave wliereiii you placed them, thei" remains can be identified hy aneat ly engraved Coffin Plate such as Farrar is now jireparcd to funiish,—eitlier plain or em blematic, Hi‘has a large supply siiitaWe for IMasoiis, Odd Fellows, and the viq-ious Church- I's. His ]H'ices are low.and he engraves them free of charge. In this, as in all other blanches of his trade, he will give entire satisfaction. Cenfeniiiai trains are now on the move ee-nstanlly. Two passed through last week; and now tickets on the rcgiih.r trains are so cheap that any one with a decent suit of clotlie.s and a few ilollai's can make the trip. (Juite a mimber have gone from lii're lint I does not all this Centennial mania makemon. ■ ey scarcer at home? Doesn’t it injure bnsi-| ness'? ' visit to Warren comity, in which it is stated that during a heavy tliuiuler storm in tliat county a few days .since, a negro man was struckby liglitning and instantly killed. The, body of the unfortunate man was placed in a barn to await the aiiatemoiit of the storm During the night lightning struck tlie barn, and it was will! difliculry that the body was tal-ieii from the liuilding before it was burned to the ground. On the next da,y the remains weri' intei-red in a cemetery near by. Shortly after the funeral another storm came up and two trees, the hranclies of which hung over the grave, were struck hy lightning. A gentleman had his horse stolen at tlie Pleasant Garden Camp Meeting about two I King’s Mountain High School, Cleveland Co., N. C. CAFT. W. T, E, BELL, The Second Session of tliks School will open on the 1ST 5IONDAY IN SEPTEMBER, 1870, and continue 30 weeks. TERMS. Primary Depaitmcnt, per session $ 7,00 Intermediate, Department, ..er se.ision.. 10,00 Higher English and Alathematie.s, per session Higher English and Malliomatics, with Languages, embracing Lathi, French and Greek, per session Special Department, including the above, with Practical Surveying, Civ il Engineering and Drawing, per ses sion Board, per month.... ... This seliool i- situated at the village of King’s Mountain, immediately on the Cliarlotte and Atlantic .Air-Line Railroad, in one of the most beautiful and liealtliful regions ofNortii Caro- Fresli arrivals every week, of all the latest styles of everything in my line, which will be soil! at prices to suit tlic times. I eordially invite my friends and customoi's to call and examine the quality, style and prices of goods on hand and constantly being reeeiv- ed. Aiy motto is “To Please.” 21 y, Wm. B. tiotiAHT. 13,.)0 15.00 20.00 8,00 STEELE & DENNY, Alanufacturers of Doors, Blinds, Sash, Mouldings and Dealers in ALL KINDS OF LUMBER. Office S. STEELE, corner East Market st. Gkeensdoko, N. G. Terms Cash. 23- weeks ago, and pursuing tlie thief captured him, lie was tried last rveek and sentenced to seven years in tlie penitentiary. Tlie gentleman also found his horse, near Danville, Va.. and recovered it. Quick work and well executed. No bar rooms or other immcral agencies in tlie village. ■Students prepared for College or the Univer- sities, or for the hu.-iiiess afl'airs of life. References given all over Nortli Carolina and A' rginia. Address the Principal, King’s Mountain, N. C. 47-50. Greensboro Machine Sbon. X All kinds of Sewing Machines, Pistols. Guns, Locks, &■., repaired at sliort notice. New keys made to old locks. Esiiodal attention to the repair of safes and safe locks. Give me a call. 13— J. II. COLEMAN.
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