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Mrs. C W- Oibturn is still my EL
tebacso warehouses arc sJeat. "
r
1 Cot Anirtwt, ef the N. C. R. R. pais-
Bp tie rwd Sunday night,
; a.esihrr taptixiaf occurred at-Oakdale
' on; keat fa now in rdVr, aiihcu j:h
ivjscxl eeeda?y dry.
$cmct wi3 beiicU at the
Methodist
-v.n-k every n.rai iru
! ora.-naclon services were held at
yb-xlst charch Scnday.
the
Mr. J- B Crtttrriscst
rain after a
I Ir. Perbcw is b-a.1 I;n f a new btgjage
WSy?!-
ice showers fell Monday afternoon
eics'h t Inst to lay the dust.
1 t 1 1
.TVo luUai ah violin and harp we re
iauwa last eek.
ifie Graded School is full op.
re 3 numbers over 2KX
The
Ko new caes
dlphteria have ap- J
pcired. ; t ' ,
Th chZHr watermelion is still seen on
tl streets.
t'.en. M- ni Taylor and family, of W3-Bj-rtoB,
are at the Benbow house.
There is a rumor of a paper beingstart
td ia our Beihboring town of High Point
I . . - .. "
Aa estra train was run between Creens-
iofo and Raleigh during the fair, leaving
kere at sia in the nonuoj.
t J1 take at least a week's rain to wet
h rruund thoroughly, and still more to
sef any account to. the wells.
father Benson, well known to the eiti-
irt dirt ith friends near here last week.
; ' Tke Grand Lodge of Good Samaritans
f cet ia their hall in the Mcndcahall build
I i-r Tuesday morning. ,
t Shenf Gilmer reports slow progress ia
I c&ctiag Uses, lie is at D. P. Fosti
djiy.
Tie dJerent chorches were well at
trtied Sunday, notwithstanding' the heat
aa4 dast
i ,,
i VS L. Steiner, Register of Deeds for
CjL--rX county, left for Yorktowa Sunday
gaoratag, to see tae sigtits.
. s s,
j llasy f the delegates to the meeting
Uie Grand Lodge of Good Samariuns
amed in the City Monday night The
azuadance is large.
Tie seuon of our Hoard of Justices and
Ccvajy Commission crs, in making pro
im (jt a supply of corn for GuJford
cstfisty, is highly extolled by the press of
tie Jute.
Cea M. Disbn, of Alabama, brother
IVltw to Jade Settle, spent a few days
is the cry last week. , CoL Duskin has
mta'Jy been confirmed as U. S District
Azoracy lot Souihern AUbama. ' ,
Trsa the present outlook, " there will
aJt be many distilleries in cperation in
llsrovnty the present season.. Corn is
U4 scarce. Those that wJl run have
Lie arrange men 3 to ct meal . from
JUaaood and other markets.
' We ere shown, by a nverchant of this
jiace. a lr day agj, a Confederate sd
r half dollar. -,Cn!y a few hundred dol
Ln of sjih curriney as Lsucd by the
CpJL derate jern.7ient Tlse coin is a
" arjr pce of work.
, i . ,
t It is prrd.ctcd that corn wiJ not aver
art rer Co cents jr bushel this winter.
U las bee a ascertained that a very large
sio3t of oid corn is on hand ta the
sura gra aeries more than enough to
sarpfy the fjrmand.
kit. C. N. Mc.doo, one of the oldest
, saost bifrhly estetined citixens of
Cflrrsslora, ul celebrate the 72nd anni
, rraary of birth on Satard.iv neat He
raterUia a few beads at Wood-
lava, the elegant and hospitable home
M.s. Naan.e McAdoo.
lt!re more days, and the hun
'wn w& be turned loose on the birds. The
t, iekb n-a be full if every man who owns
purp" ia this burg should engage in
V iotrtctkm. We advise them to be
. cafrfal, as very many farmers have their
' potsed, and somebody may get into
The ea trance fee for the glass-ball
I sWxinj at the New Garden Fair is $ l.oa
j Jketj can be had from Mr. C. W. Og-
Wra ia Greensboro any time before the
La ce 03 that day. After paying the ex
. s cf tic has the best shot will get
thirds, and second best one-third of
tVees trance money. Twenty balls will
toed, f . -
' - Ctr.
'. tjw jennies. "A genuine circus
. aasg some time ia November.
-in rwrc
t ie cScials of the United SUtes Court
'tUaaday for Sutesvule to hold the
--ttra of court
I j j ; f
k cViver of the Benbow House bus
titSaaday moraing at the depot,
ticj;g oit the pole and otherwise de
it JELraT
tmjty
g jds boxes, barrels, &c, cai
rn any way to obstruct the side-
tij
El thi r.r .V,..t.t k.
rs are a nuisance ?
I I, I
h t WirtWwet ;
e cf oar ciitiens are takin g out the
cf their wells and digging them
71' Etry wea in town, wiOi only a
. --rf-, gone cry.
aur,i Dmt.
T 1 . . ...
j J a new cewiung dcm j
l-iTf o about completed.; It is a 1
--r-l ar.d emtly busldinir. and occu-
' tf l-c jwucst sites in the city.
i a, rr
y- G. K..;vT:.haI ,,or.c of our Jewish
I'w Mans Friend- has
'it d.il second-hand clothing.
l-'o zn iJ rn'e that did
tausc cf 'American
t,Jfnr 4' 'jC
U::Je t.f tZuiIfnl Court
i 6c-r r 01 thi conty raised
! 4V , P f Fathcs from the same trees
a-.-l Tte fir crop a Large white
s Clt: ia Joe. The second
. m pcAch-ripcned ia October.
1 i :! -
4 Wetfc. !
k R look out for cold weather.
a m m
. ; c. ;T .U4 Ccesewere seen Sun
k iTt tfccu- ay southward. This
urr . . :
uLT.r 1 ptd as a sure si en of an-
f TT' wuitcr- ; : .. ,.
: ST f Yrkiwa
ir.v.u, v-Tn, ci tnis r:ace, but
recent ly connected with the Westers Un
ion i eiegrapn tympany at Charlotte, hat
been as: med to duty at Yorktyam H,.-.-
v v.;iuwi. iic icit i nur&uay mora
tuflasL .
We hear tome of the doners La this
district refuse to run this winter, if the
Collector insists oo sending them a Store
keeper wnovoteu the Prohibition ticket.
They say prohibition and the manufac
ture of spirits donl work well together.
tate Fate.
Greensboro was well reoresented at tKo
S:s:e Fair last week. Those in attendance
J "P exhibition a success. The
raong ana cxiubit of machienry was ex
cellent. The crowd mas immense. Dust
was plentiful and water scarce. "
laralr4.
James Donncll. an old citicn of flull-
fcrtL midir three miles east of G
boro, was stricken with coralvaia bt
! Thursday. The hole of the right side
is affected, and it is ith ereat dJucvlt
! that he can speak, his tongue being also
paratyxtd to some extent
; Beat Eatase Hal.
Notice is called to the advertisement,
in this issue, of Real Estate for sale by J.
A. Hosluns and F. S lilairy administra
tors of Joseph Hoskins, deceased. There
are fifteen different tracts of land adver
tised, all of which is valuable. Persons
desinous of investing in such property
should read the notice and attend the sale.
Prices at
the market thi wetlc
run as
follows:
Chickens 1$ cents; Eggs 18; Butter
30; licet steak 10; Roasts; Mutton ice.
Pork Utf : Sweet Potatoes ter bushel
$1.00; Irish Potatoes $1.50; Turnips
$1.00; Cabbage per pound cents. The
market b very well supplied, with the
exception of chickens, butter and eggs,
which are always in demand.,.
KaaM mtmmr fciwtii
We thini it would be a capital idea to
put up sign boards or something of the
una, at tne street crossings, riving
tne names of tne streets in the aty. We
venture the assertion that not ode person
; in tea of our citizens knows the names of
the different streets of the city. Why not
' be a little more pretentious, and paint the
names of thestrcctson, the lamp-posts ?
Jul ltri4kal AsumIw
Hugh Peters dray-horse "Bob" had
one of his periodical attacks again Mon
day, He ran about two blocks, but didn't
dxnugc the wagon a great deaL The
harness was completely demolished. The
horse attached to another dray near by
also became frightened and attempted to
run, but was stopped before be got under
way good, the driver, however, was thrown
from the wagon to the ground, knocking
him senseless for, a time. Old "Bob"
runs away about every good opportunity.
Fall ! kc.
There
Is an old darkey in this place-
Edmund Eckel who venly believes he is
full of snakes. He says they remain quiet
during the day, but as soon as night
comes, they commence moving. They
go up and down his legs, round his back
and breast, through his head and arms,
and all over him, being under the flesh
all the time. . He says he was given a
drink f whiskey last summer by an anti-
prohibitton brother which, after he had
drank it, turned to snakes. He wants to
be aA open and have them taken out, but
he has not yet found a physician willing
to accommodate him. lie honestly bc
l.evcs he has been "conjured," and wants
to ir diet the darkey who gave him the
Lqior. !
Trmmpm mmd Brggar.
Mayor Eckel wants it understood that
he is iwt the president of the Richmond
Zi Danville, or North Carolina Radroad,
nor it he a satined oTicer of those insti
tutions. Debars and tramps seem to
think so. Almost evcrj" one who strikes
the town. vis.ts him for the purpose of
rcttinz a free pan to some point on the
road. People in town are in the habit of!
sending such persons to him when tney
know he cannot da anything for them.
They only do it to get rid ol their impor
tunities for help. The mayor is getting
tired of such work. If people have any
thing to give inese miseraoic creaiurcs,
rive it and don't mislead them by such
delusions. i
Th niliiwry.
Se eral rrulitary companies passed j
throurh this place Sunday and Monday,
tm rtmti to Yorktown. Sunday night the
Winston Light Infantry came down. They
were met at the depot by a squad of tne
Guilford Grays, and escorted to the Grays
barracks, where they remained until Mon
day morning, when they took the 7:30
train for Richmond. .
The Salisbury Rifflemen passed Mon
day roorninr.
The Charlotte company, thirty-six!
strong, passed tnrougn buncuy mgnt.
The Salisbury and Charlotte troops each
wore the State uniform.
The Savannah Light Artillery passed
through oa the 9: jo train Monday morn
ing. -
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TlM TUrUh Crfl Arvtcwlfwrwt
By Act of the last General Assembly
the "Experimental Station" has beta re
moved from Chapel HUl to the Agricul
tural Department budding at Raleigh.
Wflh spacious quarters and vastly increas
ed facilities it is hoped the Sution will
be able to do more than ever for the ad
vancement of agriculture. The work of
the Sution will include, as heretofore:
The analysis of all fertilizers legally on
sale ia the State; . -
The analysis of agricultural chemicals,
of compost and home-made fertilizers;
The analysis of sods, marts and mucxs;
The examination of seeds with reference
to their purity and capacity to germinate;
The examination of grasses and weeds;
The study of insects injurious to vege
tation; The analysis of minerals, ores and min
eral waters, with the permission of the
The analysis of drinking waters, articles 1
of food, &c, for the bute uoara oi ,
Health;
- Practical experiments upon different
crops, with different manures, are con
ducted upon an experimental field;
Numerous publications upon these and
kindred subjects are mailed free of charge.
Correspondence is invited upon all sub
ject pertaining to scientific agriculture.
Address Dr. Chas. W. Dabney, Raleigh,
Ce t
List or Letti remaining in the
rot-office at Greensboro, N. C, Oct 19,
Miss Bird'Anderson, R J Bailey, Pres
ton Ilxsi, CaptTM Cook, J C Cooper,
Mar) L Coble, J C Cook, Mist-Jessie P
Cru.p (2), M:ss Sarah Gamer, MissNel
i;e Graves. Mis Laura Hayes, W idie
Harris, V J Houston, Miss Maggie Hun
ter, Joseph A Jack-son, Miss Emma Mc
Cranv A Morris, Albert Moore, A F Pur
cell, "Mrs M J Rankin Miss Mncv Reed,
W C Ridge, Jesse Wilson, John II Worn
ack. Wra M York. , t .
Persons calling for any of the above
letters,' will please say they are advertised
.. twiwm Hal of list
if. D. White, P. M.
1 .
f tr s.fiv U receivinc a large stocked"
.. . , I-. I Kr
tail an wum.. j,---. -p ..
1. market His
appear seat week.
coorrr i notes.
NORTH AND SOUTH MOXXOE.
North Monroe has two schools for white,
and one for colored people. None ! of
them are now ia operation. The pros
pect for a good tobacco crop was good,
but was damaged greatly j by the frost.
Most of it has been cut and housed.
About one-fourth of a , crop of corn will
be raised. People are'now sowing wheat.
CXXTRE CROYE. j
Corn about one-third of a crop. Tobacco
crop sma'l; not injured very much by
irost 1 nere are no free schools in oper
ation in the tnwnship, but a fine subscrip
tion schocj has been established at Hills
dale under, the management of Miss Lou
Winchester, a lady of rare accomplish
ments, i 1 j- - J
The corn crop will average one-third.
About half a crop of tobacco will be raised.
One-third of the tobacco has been ruined
by frost People are beginning to sow
wheat, although the ground is very dry.
Thera are four white and one colored
schools ia the township, but none in oper
ation at present There is a splendid
academical school in Suramerfteld under
the control of Mr. F, S. Blair. There
are also two dry good stores kept by H. C
Britain and G. J. Smith. I - ;:
. .- OAK ! JtlDCE 1
has two colored and three white free
schools, none of which are now running.
There is a fine academical school at Oak
Ridge under the management of J. A.
and M. 11. Holt, with a scholarship of
over fifty. Two splendid stores by W;
O. Donncll and A. J. Balding. This is a
splendid neighborhood. Something near
a third of a crop-of corn will be gathered.
Tobacco was badly injured by frost, but
hall a crop will be cured. 1
DaXFfclVXR. j
The yield of com will be about one
third; tobacco the same. Upland tobacco
was not injured by the frost, but the low
ground crop suffered materially. There
are three white schools and one for the
colored people in this township. One
white school only is in operation. L. F.
Davis, a very clever gentleman, is doing
a good business merchandizing.
FliEKDSHlP. J "
None of the public schools are now in
operation, although there are five for
white and two for colored people. One-
third each of corn and tobacco will be
raised. Tobacco is not hurt by frost.
BKLX.A'SI LSTTKB.
No. 4.
AUTUMN LZAVXS AND FLOWERS.
These rollicking autumn ' winds are
making sad havoc, and I notice that the
cautious ladies are all having their flowers
brought ia from the reach of the winds
and the mischievous . fingers of "Jack
Frost ; I hope we wUi be more success
ful in preserving our flowers this winter,
as we nave prepared their quarters more
snogly. We were rightly served last
winter for our negligence ia the loss of
almost every plant
Almost every day one may see a party
of young girls passing on their way to
the woods to gather autumn leaves, and
they always return laden with bright
burdens of the exquisitely colored leaves
which, pressed and varnished, make
beautiful ornaments for our winter palors.
OYSTER SUPPERS.
I am almost willing to hasten the foot
steps of winter that we may renew our
acquaintance with our animal and vege
table friend, the oyster. He is beginning
to make his appearance, though slowly,
and I am sure it will be to the great satis
faction. Cf all when his season is once
more established. Oyster suppers will
soon be in vogue, and no doubt the Good
Templars, who always head the lists in
such enterprises, will soon call us to a
tempting UarK&iet ,in their hall; they
never call" in vain.' . K
rORTUN E-TELLERS.
I heard some very startling facts the
other day that made me think, though
this is aa age of cnlightmenf and civiliza
tion, that we have the dark: and mystic
rites of Egypt" being performed in our
very midst I heard that there are quite
a number of conjurers in Greensboro at
this moment bU(k and wkiU ; w e can no
longer complain of having no fortune-teller,
and if any have a troublesome enemy
whom they wish to obliterate, they will
have no difficulty in finding assistance
or advice as to how to make him " shuf
fle off this mortal cod." j
' BEAUTirUL EMFtCES.
No, we have no other architect in town
than Mr. Swaim, and I ask the question :
Why need we desire any other when we
see on every , side the many beautiful
edifices he has designed? For example
the new houses of Mr. R. L. Vernon and
Mr. L. M. Scott, which in themselves are
sufficient to establish his fame forever;
Truly we can say with heart-felt fervor.
THE MARKET, (t
Ask me not of the M Market Square,"
rather ask the matrons for information
upon that subject, for so far as I am con
cerned the Market could as well be in the
Antipodes as here, as I so seldom fre
quent those regions. However, 1 hear
that all are prospering there and good
beef is" rarr." I
THE NATIONAL BANK.
Our bank is the same steady old insti
tution, but beyond that I can tell you
no more as I am ignorant of all its busi
ness affairs. Mr. Ellington b still head
clerk, 1 do not think he will ever lose his
place, and Messrs Jesse Wharton, Jr.,
and Haywood Alderman seem to be estab
lished there just as firmly. 4 h
Mr. Alderman made a recent visit to
Baltimore and returned , with a joyous
light in his eyes that could ( be seen in
those of no other whose ; mind is not at
rest and whose eUstimy has not been sealed.
HUNTING, &C. I .
This is the month for hunting to begin.
We betide the unwary bird that flies
across the range ol the visionary organs
of our huntsmen, who, in their modern
skill and opportunities exceed beyond all
bounds that old fellow of so much repute
unroa.
A Darrv of ladies and gentlemen went
out one morning last week on a rabbit
hunt, and I have been informed, were
very successful, the ladies more so than
the gentlemen. if;
BELLA'S rRIEXDS. i
Our popula friend, Mr. Terrell, has
bought that neat little cottage next to Mr.
Hildesheimer's place, to which he and
his family moved last week. ! j ;
Mr. K. A. Foard has now a large and
flourishing school near Greensboro. I
hear that he is very popular as teacher,
and has made many warm friends there.
His trends in Greensboro rejoice at his
success. - ' ;:
Mrs. Nicholson still sings as sweetly as
ever, she has a large class of pupils whom
she is very successfully instructing ia
vocal music Greensboro is very proud
of having so sweet a' songster within her
borders. Several of us were, indebted
last week 16 Mr. Peter Yates, now of
Baltimore, for very kind invitations .to
attend the Oriole celebration held io that
city last week; a great deal of money
wi MTjended on it and it was of course:
a grand and brilliant affair. I .Mr. Yates
never forgets his old friends here, and I
never
mv M his old friends never forget him.
Mrs. Hunley, after an absence of six
weeks, returned last week; the greater
portion of the time she spent in New
York city with her son, w ho is ia busi
ness there, and the remainder she spent
in and near Richmond with relatives and
friends. , Mrs. Hanky's absences are al
ways mourned, and her returns rejoiced
over. i
Annie and Mattie Jones whom we knew
when little ones, are in Greensboro
a short visit I -hear that Annie
rrown weary of her name and intends
changing it shortly.
Mr. John Kernodk, a former student
of our law school,- spent a day or two
Greensboro last week.
Jessie Gray and her cousin, Kerr More
head, (of LeaksviHe.) are At home on a
the j Atrurk
I have been told that they
hiehlv Dleased with Peace Institute.
The family of Mr. Sam. McLean, late
ly moved to Greehsboro, are occupying
the residence of Mr. W. S. Moore. Mr.
McLean is the son of Mr.- Fountain Mc
Lean so well known to our fathers and
mothers who journeyed by stace to
Chapel Hill. Hillsboro, and Raleigh, to
whom he always extended the kindest
hospitalities. . BELLA.
Greensboro, Oct 17th, 1881.
HUtoric&l Poem.
CvocladLag with' tkt Cylswlntl
1'MkMWB,
bt csoaoB a. iTDaJrr.
Ta tlaMS primeval ooea a hero ld
Hi cohort to m faatooa strait, and said t
liar la tha limit to tha mortal round
Proclaiming that tha world's and ha had
found I I
Tha oat-mostjtratah l Jv'a irwsn earth
-. was anB 1
Its plus mltr. and ia troth kia own.
Tana apaka ha, f aaiaf oo tba flood that lay
Before ota. sue ten tog WMtward leagaea
"away. t
Ta where Atlanta, whea tha day Is dona,
Clasps to her jjwal'd breast tha tatting saa.
Lay wa tha volume by whertla ya traea
Tha Roman or old flonter'a warlike race,
Lay wa said tha plaaalnr elansie para
That breathes of. warrior, post and of
nags,
Of airgM long, of battlea loot and won
By 8parta's braves or bias of Maeedoa,
Of Plato reaa'nlDf , Solon's wiae decreet,
The takieg-off of dear old Socrates,
Who aeorn'd tha aid that plana'd by
stealth ta fly, t :
The hemlek draagkt prefet'd, with day
to die. I '
Of heathen Jaat, who elfu'd the anfrlanily
shell; -Bt
then adlea to iheee : my mnae atsv
dwell
17a longer here, hat tars her lyre to lays
Of aliiriog eeenee far leee remote the days.
Now wander we the laad-lock'd sea along
To that fair clime ;f sunny skies and
song." 1
Of rala'4 temples, shrines, and gods of
eld l
m . .4 a a aa
sua Bina ia eupersuuo e sareimeasaeio,
That OeeMeee mere dear to uajthaa all.
nor naiu toe mose cerloox'd ar fail'd to
claim - ;
The homage dae hie eoadjastrlx fame;
Exaltaa C'lie traced her name aa well
Wrote on the aereU, ; Immortal 'TaabeL
Who has tbe time ta say of what relates
Ta dUqaisltioBS learn'd and she debates
Ua apaeree aa4 U4ea. u carta Da cat or
"round. 1 1
If lead ta w eat ward, aoald or would be
foand. j j
Ia preud Caatlle, ere Vet tha daitlng sail
Bore to the Old the New World's wondroua
tale. I
f ;
niatorie fleet I no Ion car sew delav'd.
Tbe eberea of Paloe oer the! water fade.
While matron, maid, with eyes that tears
anffoee, - - i
Tall o'ertbatr heads and waft their sad
adienx. I 1
Oh I pHrfomed galea that from the West-
laa bore
Oat tbe tides a premise of the shore, '-
Ob ! joyous birds that from tha Westlaad
new 1 ?
Tbe Import of year flight ye little knew.
Where dread revolt bad meaaoed to o'e
wbelm.
And doabt'a oaarplnf head to seise the
neim.
Of mana'rlog rills and grevae and meadow
creea.
Not all jour song oat e'er tbe wave, I ween.
Of empire vaat to riU la daye afar.
Ym eoetbly piped ; tbit like Judee'a etar.
WLW-h o'er tbe lowly bora at Bethlehem
bone.
Should make tha tyrant tremble for his
throne. 1
A promised lead that none denied sheold
oe,
Where man were man, aad of a right were
free 1
T
Wbsre mind might raage the gemot of the
creed. f -
And worship God ae ifielinatlen leads. 1
O bird! O wlndal typee of oar bread
domain, ,
Aa frte u day aa than Jrour glad refrain.
I , .
Snob vonr inheritance. Columbia's son t I
Real'd by he martyr blood of Lexington,
Oc Concord Bridge, or uaaaer xmi, me
fray ! 1
Where brain pierced iWarren, bleeding,
dying lay ; I
Guard well thy heritage I 'twas dearly
boogbt; I 1 . -
What spectral forms t arise within the
thought! -.
Adewn tbe paat, like far off echoes heard,
When from repose the alnmb'rlng valley
stlrr'd 1
Hear 7 a the eabre-claeb, the eannon'a roar,
Where Stirling Eg bta upon Long Island
Shore, i '
Where gallant Smallwood holds the foe at
bay, i "
Where Freedom weeps to know dlsaster'a
dart I 1
Behold joa lurid light, midat crash of
ehell. :'
That wrape Fort Ulffiit ia tbe glare ef belli
Hear ye the widow's moaa f the orphan's
eryf 1 - i
Bereft of him atrstch'd oa tbe field to die.
i I t
Tarn hie fry 's page, what an n ale of a clime
I'e more replete with yal'rous daede anb-
lime i ! .
Than mark'd tbe days that tried the eoale
of men I - ! 1
On God's green earth, Ob t tell me where
or when . S 1
gay Lodi's bridge, the dead and dying
forge; : -
Devotion moet the'eamp at Valley Forge.
Oa Southern' slope, nor leee sublime tbe
seeee i I
The warriors charging hade with gallant
Greene! ' .
Be Salamle,ThermopyIal, tbe boast. .
Tet yield tbe palm to Freedom'a UtUr'd
Loet - t
Am aabla sight pnta en her darkest frown
Joat are the dawaad o'er the world looks
down, ',
Oar aires eauee a gloom, the deepest known:
Bat see 1 the clouds a cheering light die-
.. eloee, i
Ae when beyond the alsntlog cummer rain,
We see tbe ekiee take ea tbe bine again.
Lo I on the wave, where York glidee to tbe
ea, 1 : 1
De Greece's pennant greet oar 80a them
he, .
Where Eorland'e boat defile la stern array,
r While war's hot breath benight the glare
of day.
Now ehal the Lordly LUa la hi lair, .
Aad scans tbe ware; no 'gleam of Graves
ta there.
Now rains along bis line tbe msrd'rooa ball;
With ton en t force the frenchmen fierce
assail;
Colemb'ia'e sooe now charge the grim re
doubt; ;
Hie vet'rane fly; be bears the rlctor'e eboaU
Tbe game is op 1 tbe bndof earaag auy'd
Aa eo tbe air tolls oat the foe' tMmmdt.
Tie done! Proud Hector of yon eapUve
No ram ft eye car rescued shore along
Ya'il wave the aooding pi a me. Tbe die is
eaat !
Aad vlct'ry crowns oar father's-cause at
last.
Uprear the abaft! O favord spot of earth !
In travail aore, where Freedom owns ber
birth J J !
Where peace, with folded wing, broods o'er
tbe eceae; "
And York's bine waters roll tbe shore
between. J
Uprear the shaft t la other, days to be
A shrine, a font, tbe Af eccs of the tree.
feZMers, October, 1S8L' - -
v -
At the residence of the bride's
iu, uy js.ev. Air. tsailey,
Mr.
u tuuui, ui orecnsDoro, to Miss Cora
vveDstcr, 01 Aiacuson, N. C
on
has
. ' : j DIED. '
On the 14th Oct, x:83i, ia Greensboro.
N. C., at the) residence of Mr. John
Chamberlain, the child's grandfather,
Heiuy Augustus, only child of Oarance
M. and Lida yard, aged 20 months and
24 days. ' : , j -
On Saturday evening the 15th Oct af
ter funeral services, this "(Lirlincr Jnfont"
in
are
was laid m the ETave.liust one week after
it had been sealed in christian baptism
" surrer Uus little cine" to come unto
me." j
" So soon thy little feet have trod
The sky-ward path, the seraph's road,
That bid thee packrvm man to God.n
Yes, thou art cone i not lost, but flmm
Shall I then ask thee back, mv own f
Back and leave thy spirit's brightness?
Back and leave thy I robes of whiteness ?
Back and leave thy heavenly Father ?
Back to earth and sin ?- nav ratW
Would I live in solitude I
I would not ask thee J if I could:
But patient wait the Wh decree.
That calls my spirit home to thee."
1 : J. H. S.
IX MBHOBIASI.
At a meetinz of he Facultv
and stu
dents of Greensboro Female College,
held in the Chanel 'nn th nth u
, -- "f." '-"-
following paper u-as presented and unani
mously adopted :
,J TRIBUTE Or RESPECT.
How impressive at this solemn hour the
words of ScriDturei-.' We all An hA-
a leaf our life is 4 vapor that appeareth
for a Kttle while, and then vanisheth awav
man cometh .forth like a flower and is
cut down." M i
Surely in the death of our eentle. nure
and loving Katie, a precious flower hath
been cut down,1" whose faaerance was a
rich boon to her teachers and fellow pu
pils, uur Hearts pay their mournful
tribute of respect and affection to her
who richly deserves their choicest offer
iags. I ! - .j
In view of this sad disnensation of
divine providence j i j
Resolved. That ! we how with kiitnHc
submission to this indication of divine will
Resolved. That in the death of Katie
Bynum Warren, I of Greenville. N. C.
who departed this life on the oth inst.
this Institution has sustained a loss that is
felt to be real and manifest in that her
exemplary department and dilieent atten
tion to study gave j satisfactory assurance,
that her life in its mature develoDment
- her Ue
would have reflected decided honor upon
her Alma Mater. 1 ,
Resolved, That We who were intimate
with the deceased have ; sustained a. per
sonal loss of which; we are most deeply
sensible, in that our lamented friend and
sister was possessed ot such, lov liness of
character and such I sweetness of disposi
tion, as to endear her, in no ordinary
degree, to all w ho came within the circle
of her acquaintance
Resolved, That we have great consola
tion, satisfactory nund, in believing that
our beloved pupkand schoolmate in pass
ing from the trial 4 'and sorrows of earth
has entered upon the bliss of the better
land, and while our hearts are sad at her
absence, she enjoysj he raptures of a hew,
but glorious and eternal home. j
Resolved, that wtj tender our sincerest
sympathy to the parents and family of the
deceased, and prayj that sustaining grace
may support and bless them in this their
severest affliction. 1 1 '
Reserved, that the Raleigh Christian
Advocate, the Greenvill Express, and the
Greensboro Patriot be requested to pub -
lish these resolutions, and that a copy of
the same be sent tci the parents of the
deceased. Mi ' i
Resolved, that, in token of our sincere
erief. we will wear the usual badre of
mourning for thirty Jays
Done in the Coilega Chapel at Greens
boro, N. C. I T
I T M. Joxes, Pres. )
Wf F. j Alderman, Sec.
October 14th,! 1881.
Obitwarr Tctlawewlal.
At the meeting ef tbe Board of Direc-
tots of tbe National Bank of Greenaboro,
bcld October 12th, 1881, tbe followinz
minute of tbe death of Jed. H. Lindsay,
was reported and adopted, and it publi
cation reqneetedja tbe cicy papera:
Tbe reeent deatu of JKD. 11. LINDSAY.
our associate in I tbe I Board of Direotora,
calls for tbe expression of onr feeling nf
sorrow for hi loe. nd for some fitting and
respectful tribute tq hi memory upon our
journals. VT desire to place upon : re
cord I I
1. Onr teatimony to tbe cere and watch-
fulneea which be eonatantly exercised
over tbe inetitution in which be had to
guard the interest of other beside him
self, and to tbe! excellence of his uig-
ent on all questions touching the man
agement of tbe j Bank and tbe safe and
proper administration 01 it rands.
2. Onr high estimate of the personal
worth of our deceased associate and friend,
whose whcle business lire, from youth to
ripe old age, was illustrated by strictest
integrity and honesty; whose social walk
and conversation were marked by probity
and honor, and a promptness and candor
ol thought and expression commanding at
enoe the confidence and respect of bis
aeeoclate and of all with whom he had
to do. II was a man- to be depended upon,
whoee life fomiabed tbe aafeet example to
young men commencirg a business career.
3. We also wish: to express onr sincere
sympathy with his children in the loss -of
tbeir best earthly friend and wisest coun
sellor; and do reolve,! that a copy ef tbia
teatlmenial be signed by tbe several mem
bers ot the Board of Directors and aent to
each of aia tnree sons.
W. 8. ITiix. I
8waiaf. )
Com.
Qente Hand-made Boot and Shoes in
twenty different style at
6 Aalr'LE S. KU W IM 'S.
Oct. 19-tf.' ' II
Silk Cord and Tasa'el and Colord and
Black Silk Fringe for the thousands at
BAMf a. liKUWA'S.
Octl9-tf. I I
One Thousand poller a worth of new
Clothing opened yesterday at
Oct. ISMf.
Sample Brown expeel to receive to-
morrew a bandaom line ol ladies e
Shoe, mad eapeclally for him and war -
renird by him.
. r I 7 Oct.I9tf.
W. B. Forbi k Brol.WholsIe nd Ee-
Uil dealers in FCKNITOBK, Benbow Corner,
are daily adding! toj tbeir, already, larg
atock, tbe latest atylea of cheap and riMS
FVKJfrruax. 111":
They have three large floors for display
ing their elegant stock and are now offer-
og apeelaJ bargain ia Uieir line.
Oct. 13 4m. i I - i
IUelaitiBi.
The firm of Porter 5: Gretter, insurance
a cents. Greensboro. IN.' C. nas Deen
disolved.
W. C. Porter.
October 12th, 1 881 1-4 w.
Bate l'erktewsi. .. .
On and after: October; 12, round trip
tickets between Greensboro and Yorktown
via Richmond 'and West Point, good to
return until . Oct. i$f will be on sale at
Greensboro at $10.00. A. Pope,
Oct 12-3L i . ( , O. P. Ag'L
Capt. L. M. Hawkins, authorizes us to
say, tnat alter tne rstn ot ajctorjer no iur.
will be delivered, except, to parties buvine
25 lbs., or upwardsi at a time. . 2t
Mavos'a Ovrrr
Lkxsbcro. Ya.. April 19. 1S79
pleaaure to testify to tb creat virtues of
fnnv I nTanMlIBl..M f it' -'a
gia and aick headaeh. It ia the
j" . - vuraaiafiua - inr inn con ot nanrti.
best.
remeay ror tneee most drntreaelne com
plaints I have ever hmmIJ It ahanhi k. in
every xamuy in tie country.
Ifavor af LMahnrc V
Sold bT W. C Tnr(mr Ar Pn
N. C. f Aug. 3, lSSMy. j , f
Sample S. Brown, dealer in Drv Goods
and Notions has one of Coft & Peterson's
I aonderful "New
Patented Exhibitor" for
shoo carpets;
A New ork wholesale
stock can be seen there in a few minutes
Dy simply turning; a httld and prices are
as low as tne lowest 1 tf
1 I I . : I
W.1I. Wakefield & Co, advert laea
"Man'B" celebrated axe. SimWa wimn
trd eroes-cnt saws, and the! famona Roland
camea plow. Farmers and ethers will
maae note of this.; j
IXOKIDA AND; GkohgixJ For
informa-
tioo about these Statea read the
Uormng Jfewt. . Wctkln fro am moth 8 mm
t a as. wv ah w .
aw; m year; uauy iu a year.
Tbe
beat papers in the South.
Sample copies
5 cents. Address f
J. H. ESTILL. Savannah, Oa.
...
1 1
KaNXIW AND
McL.KAN. ''Wholnaa.lA and
Retail Grocers and CommisiionlMercbanta,
bass uaraet street, Greensboro' N. C
Keeps constantlT on hand a com Diet a
aioccox tancy and staple groceries, which
'hey will sell low for caah or barter. Mill
Feed a apecialty,! I j bp 21.3m
Ureensboro market.
Corrected by Houston & Bro.; Wholesale
Grocers
South Sink 8t.
Uctober IU.
aacoB,
a V uug ruuuu,....
k ni L -m
...lb 12tal5
. western sides.......
pork stripe .....
I 'hams 4.--....
' ahouldere
Pork,
Butter,....
Cheese ..j.
83ff tm e
lltal't
lOallf
al6
8al0
5a8
: 20
25a30
15a20
610
Candlea....
iCalo
10ia20
20a25
25a30
15al8
CoffeeRio
1 Lagnayra..L
' Java ..i
T
VfUltwBtyu9faa.9 m e Mb
Flax Seed...
8oda..i.....
Tallow.....
Cotton...... .... .
I Yarn
75 a80
4alC
CaS
alO
100
Sheetinea,...
7a7J
40
r aethers......
FloorFamily,... L.!.
I ! Snperfine ..J.;.
CT3 Meal ..'...."..'.J.
Graia Corn .... ..p.
Wbeat
Oats...........
Peas..
Flidee Dry
. Green : ........
750850
1 10a125
100a! 10
... 1 2ul 4a
70a 80
90100
10al2,
5a6i
Urd 1
Uolasee
...... ......
XUslS
40a70
Rice. ..L . . .. .
Kereaeae Oil
RedU' Oil
SalO
I2ia20
45
a40
30a40
4a5
$safrs oil
Rags eotton . . ..
lb
3yrnp,......
. ... .... ....
naiid,.. ........
Saltcoarse...... ........
I Fine .... ............
Sugar -yellow
) CrnBlied .... .. .
. Whit.
Potatoes Irish
j : Sweet
t
COal 10
1 85al 90
.4 ial0
... 121 al5
... Ilal2
.. , 80al 00
40a60
... 15 18
.. 5060
"y - ft
Oniaus, per bu.
!al00
Fioh Mackerel, per bbl
I ' Kerritg "
Golden Millet Seed, pr bush
... 6 507 50
. ;.5 00a6 00
...3 00&t 00
Leather, Hemlock ; (sole,)..!
.U 22a25
...5 507 50
. Clover seed, per bnsb ...... -
Orchard Graea Seed, per bush ..-2 50a3 00
Tea . .
40al 00
Tinezar, per aal
L ...... ...
20a40
Blackberries .......
Whortleberriea.....! ....
Cherries .......... 4..-.
Apples ......... . I ... .
al2
10
1818
36
! Market, for all kinds of produce,
a c-
tiv and above pi ice are readily obtained'
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
iT;;s"TAToia82
! COUNTRY GENTtEMM
t : THE BKST Of TBtj !
agriculturAiI wikEkuks.
XNLAHGEMENT FOfc
1S82.
The i Country Gentleman ia
the leadinc
Journal of Ameiicaa AgriealtureJ In
amount and- practical value; uf contents,
in extent and ability of correspondence,
in quality of paper nd styje of pnblica
tioo, it ocenpie the; first ruk. It is be
lieved to bave no superior in jeither of the
three chief division of Farm Crop and
Froettsei, Horticulture and Jf'rvit Graving,
Live Stock and Vainvng. wbile it also ia-
elndeat all minor departments cf rural
interest, such as the Pen! try Yrd, En-
tomology. Bee-Keeping, Greenhouse I and
Graperv. Veterinary Kepn-si larin Uues-
tions and Answers,: Fireside Beading.
Domefitio Economw.l and a summary of
the News of tbe Week. Its Market! Re
ports aro unusually completejand maop at
tention is paid to the Prepocts of the crops,
as throwing iight upou one or tne most
important of all questions When to Bay
and Wlien to sen. At is npcrauy illus
trated J and is Intended to supply, in a con
tinually increasing decree, aid in the best
enae ef tie teim, a j j
Live ' Anricullural Newspaper.
! The Volume of the Conn try Gentleman
for 1833 will be Largely Increased in
Contents by the. addition of a sufficient
number of pages to! meet tbe growing
demands upon its space, but tbe terms
Will continue as follows, whei paid strictly
Four Copies, $10, and, an additional copy
for the year free to th tender of the Club:
Ten Copies, 2Q, acd an additional copy
for the year free to the sender of the Club.
- ei . a ' r 3rt f
! ah new auDscnners iqr io", paying
in advance now, will receive the paper
weekly, from receipt of remittance to
January let, 1882. without charge. e
J, ICJ Specimen Copies Free. Address.
I LUTHER TUCKKR!& SoN,
; Publishers, Albany, N. T.
, f Executor" Nctice,
TTavW inalitied as Exect tor underthe
last will and testament of tbe late Jed. II
Lindy, of Guilford, this i4 therefore to
notify all persons indebted o the estate,
te come up and settle; and j those holding
claims or having demands against said ei
tate will present them oner before the
18tb Oct., 1S82, or this nlotice will be
pleaded in bar of recovery.! i '
Jed. II. Lindsay;
October l?th, 1831-4 w.
TVarth Carolina.
I n 1 GcijJfobp Cochtt.
I in mi superior iour, injur w vt.
Louisa A. Saiith and Robert C. Dick,
Administrator of M. D. Smith, WJ 8.
H ill. Ci N. McAdoo in bebaljf of tbemeelvea
aad other creditore of J. Ri McLean who
will eonie la and make thefnselves party,
Plaintiff.
I 1 1 Against
i Cyrus P. MendenhSll. as Executor off
J. is.. McLean, xeienaanb
MOTICZ TO CPEDITOKS
thf S, abo Tnlurnbi;
'l 1 : 1:
issued against
twfore the Clerk oil Uu llcrd superior
Pnnrt.hn tbe 5th day of December, 1331.
all creditors of James ;R. (fcLean, dc'd,
are hereby summoned and notified to ap
pear before the Clerk of GOilford Superior
I'nnrtst hia office in Greensboro, on or
before the said 5tb day of December l&jl,
and file the evidences pf their claims.
At office this otb day or Uctooer. l&ei.
; J.N.IEL$ON,C;S. C.
Scott & Caldwell, Plaintiffs Att'ys.
TillDeo.5t,15JSl. I
SAMPLE'
I
I triri5rs
ci
DEALERS
BUT
AND NOTIONS, READYMADE CLO
; ISHING GOODS, HATS,
lr.mV... - '
a larger atoca- tna.ii Tr hrrn
ept 21-12m I
LEVY'S CELEBRATED i
RAPHUA POWDERS.
A Sure
CHILLS AND FE
After having been teated privately for
wngie rauure, tneee Powders are now offered to the public! as a safe and never-fail
ing remedy for Chills and Fever. Whilst itjia a more certain cure it leaves none of
the disagreeable effects of the usual hill remedies, which, Tin uiacy instances, make
the "cure worse than the disease." Ranhna Powderi ! not ohlv enm th tnilulT. hut
give health and vigor to the frame. Compounded of aimpleS, which1 would not injure
the most delicate, it has often been given to children wijh tie beat result; in fact, is
ia tbe beet tonic and invigorator ever offered to the Diiblie. IRanhna I P.i.l mi in thm
aafest, the surest, the moat reliable remedy fir Ague aid FevEr ever produced. It w ill
atop the Chills; it relieves from fever, it strengthens it invigorates. Read the follow
ing from the numerous Certificates in the possession of the Pronrietor and. laathev
are from persons well known in ; the city
relied on - - if
J, , - . . I
This ia to certify that for twelve months
Fever, and on using two hoxes of 'Raphua
can with confidence recommend them to
Capt. E. J. Law : ;!:! !
Dear Sir My dauabter was eured of Chilli and Fever bv
your "fever ana Ague rowaers. , aney are
suffer. - ' ' 1 ii ; : .
Capt. E. J. Lkyt: I
Last fall I had a very severe attactof
reeolar Physicians without obtaining any
ders.Hand was speedily eured, aad I shall
with Chills and-Fever. I .
To avoid imposition be sure to obser
wrapper ot each box. N i i
For sale by all Drutreists. frice 81 fer m
Wholesale Depot, 1019 Main Street, Riohtqond, Va.
If your Druggist does not keep it send to
aept 21- 3m. S.H1--
W- 0- PORTER & CO-,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
! DRUGGIST,
OPPOSITE BENBOW HOUSE,
GREENSBORO. H. C.
Aug. 31, 1831-1 y.
W. J. BLACKBURN if
' ' :". with i . ii :.
RETAIL DEAlERJN!
Staple Dry Goods,
lITat. Boots. Shoes. Notions, Hardware,
Crockery, Glassweie, WoedenWare. Tin
ware, Powder, Shot, Bopee, Axle Grease,
Table Oil Clotbs,Soaps, Aladin Oil; Gro
cedes consisting ia Sugar, Coffee Spices,
Pepper. Baking rowders. Also tooacco
and Cigars. . - 1- 4-- if
Having bought strictly for caah, I am
prepared to otfer them at Low 1 Prices
either for cash or Barter. Give ma a ' call
before bovine. East Market fc treat
Greensboro, N. C. i f
August 24, 188l-ly.
C. W. THORN &
CO.,
Wholesale Dealers i a
Hats, Caps, Straw GoOds
. and' : - ' f ! . j I -:
LADIES' TRIMMED DATS,
and Millinery Goods Generally,
: 1300 3IAIN STREET, j
B I C II M O X D , V A I
This is an old and reliabls honse estab
lished in 18G6V ,
sept 81-2m
-
W. p. MENDEKQALL, C. A. BKYNOLDS,
late of the firm W.C. ? J. R. M KSDESii AIX.
I Petty fc Co.. J . i I
W. D. Mendenhall & Co.,
I j' MANUFACTURERES F j
DOORS, SASH and BLINDS,
Mouldincs. Bracketa and dressed Lumber
or an ainas,
GREENSBORO, N. O.
Snecial at ten tioo paid to orders, which
will be carefully filled, shipped promptly
and satisfaction guaranteed.
We also run a Corn Mill in connection
with our Factory, and guarantee good meal
from jrood corn. ; j. Aug. 24. loal-a.
JONES BROTHER'S m
1,334 Cary 8tret,
RICHMOND, Va.J
Wkleamle elere
Fame? Grerira,
CaairetiBiairie
Tavctairea al Clear.
-- !
Prices guaranteed as lew
as Baltimore
and New York, i
Se"d for Price List.
A. L. ELLETT & CO.,
! JOBBKRS IN
DRY GOODS AND NOTI
HS.
10, 12 and U Twelfth Street,
RICHMOND, TA.
Airents for the Cbsrlotteville Woolen
Mills, Cassimeres, Cheviots eke. A I
sptzim ; j ' ; ; ' - 1 If - . '
GEO. P. STACY,
J305 Mmim u4 3, 7
9 Seaith 14a
Btreet,
"RIOAIOIN'IV "V-Al.
NauaxT 40,000 SQCXEK FKFx.oor Room
Steam Elevators o all parts of the several
' nooses. i .: i i
LAHGEST HOUSE SOUTH OF
NEW YtKK
FURNITURE. I i ! i ; ! -i
MATTRE3SES 1
AND STEAM DRESSED .
! - FEATHERS. i S
Call and examine before baying. Re
member the place. " l ' sept21-2ia
f - ! 'T ' el' ' '
S.: BROWHil,
sRaETAIxid
! - i U
IN. ! ' ' ! '- 1
HING, GENT'S FURN-
BOOTS, AND SHOES;'; j
t.
- vuatlUj( aQbltU luuucciuenis
to country
. . 1 n r
Cure for
f
several years ;in fauddreda
of cases without a ! j
of Richmond, and elsewhere they can be
j "-; . - -A- t -1 f-
! j . 'RicnMOn, Va., June 22d, 18C9J
last nast I was laffiicted! with nhilla and
Powdera" bave been entirely relieved, and
thpe who are adicted. - s I 1 :
Thomas II. Roberts.
KichmAsd, August 10th! 1369.1
1 avKUf
L 1
the uae of one box of
samiraDle
and sboald be tried by all who
XCRKEJt BtCHABPSON.
GEoRairdwji, ri,
. C.,Augnst8thJl869:
. t -i 1 I i
Chi!s and
liver,
and applied t several
relief. I then tried vonr ! "RanhQa P01
certainly recommend them to all snfTerinfr
i - I If. J. KOUIi:
t 1
7
tho signature qf the Proprietor on the
! Ej J. LEV V. Proprietor.! ,
the
propilotor. It will bo sent Poatago free.
R. P. Ri
rdson &
901, E.
ITIaia Ml reef.
RICHMOND. Va,.
i -1 - I I I'.
Offer a new and large Stock of choice
and carefully selected patterns of
CARPETIfJCS,
AXMINSTEftS. MOQUETTEf, BTRTJS-
SELS. TAPESTKY. THREE PLY'S,
ljlUiNU&I.i LIN
OLEUM H 0IL CLOTHS,
ill wrvn d .. . '
I.
Also
1
ACE I ItT lIXhi, 1.A.-tJUItKQr;i.M.
COICVICI.
Hit AUKS,
Ulc.
Swlr.
ALL AT LOWEST
PRICES.
R
I P. RlCHABDSON, & CO,
Samples farrlabed wben desired.
sept U 1-4 ml
GERS
JlMOm
Sole Acents for this Oldest
and mobt famous brand of Whisky in tbe
United States. This Whisky wart first
made, by .(Jpa;nd dexter fn lb,!since
which tim it Las held the ioremost place
pf all brands jin tbejGulf Statea. being the
pnly brand of hity ever Quoted on any
Merchants' Exchange or Board of Trade
bn tbe same footing as other! great stap'es. .
We are intrWnciisg this brand in thi
Ecction of the Siuth, knowing it will son
iave the Jean id 5 pluce among Wbiskiesrif
bnly from thi fact taat its uhh in the South
for rifty-four years ibows that it ia purer,
inore wboleaotr ea d noroi reliablti than
any Whisky nidinufi RturtKl n this country.
I sept 212ml I J. P. ROGEUS &. CO.
I CHAS. L. TODD;
(laiS . oy i- j Sti-oet,
I BIOHMOND, a 'i:'
WHOLESAliE GROCER
AND
Commiss
or Merchants;
Also shipper of Grain, 1 Hay, Meal and
Mill-feed Flbqr, all eradvs, a specialty.
Correspondence Solicited. 1 sept 2l-3m
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KO. GIBSON,
SPQTTS & GIBSON,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
And
Commission Merchants.
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Ncs. 115 and 117 Fourteenth Stree
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eer.t 21 -'2 m
IIM05D, VA.
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arj. BLAIR.
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BLAIR & CO.,
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SVboIesale Jr
& CeBitMimin Jier-
cbnnt, I4"1 ia;V'-el and
So. 12, 1eakl j Street,
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A fnl! aud conj
plete stnek of all
iroods
in the Grocery:, 11
be
Sneicial and prompt '
attention given
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Peraonal alten
ion raid to consignments I
of all kinds of country produce.
sept 21 2tn
JOHN
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KRATZ,
TlaHafactariHi
C'arrctiitrr
4c Whele-
Sruilcrer,
No. lipq
iSXREET,
FOREIGN AN Di DOMESTIC
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FRUIT3
- A SPECIALIT
Write for price list.
sept 21-3m ;
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Tbe Sobacriber offers frni
cans, apple
net:lerS. irraflis niaues, oras
kettles, and ja
general: hsb oilnient of Lnlw-re. tibWare,
woodenwara at low pTins for cab or Jrocd
barter. I CHAS: 0. YATKS.
Corner, sontn or rotoince, ureeneooro,
N.C.,Aug.3,I881-Iy.i
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