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f( I GREENSBORO, N. C, "WEDNESDAY JANUARY 4, L893. . 1 - ? -."rfrfS-'-: ; !
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW.;.. 2
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Dr.
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Wakefield,
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Dr; Arthur E. Ledbplter,
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Driw.J. RICIIAltDSON
ii i: i: i: n s r.u i
!. ro.l n lx-in.tivf In the railrox'l
ai w iitirjr in in; run.iuouc.
u htrc the lc".tjjftltt tar:
It 1'intin fr the j urncj, it was
r s't- :ii).!jfiil)y n.antu.J,
Ait.! it had a ! x the lirtman JliJ
in fi::i -f :ir, !.
It ;.;( . rr that !;!..: it" rannotal
ivv gi. ! a I r i t "
1 1 , t: lr u l' t ir;i p i inor.!, au-e
I!, w ,r. ! .-ire aj-t t 5 1 p ;
.n lfll,'ii!luvTur!iJi ?.!ij'iHry i"t,
th..ir t.v ln- they rMinrajn.l.
I ri:i':e it ith nrt !.
It n'.' ut thii ;vay with travel along
It ft-" Ii'IKry trarW,
I f y-'.r I'.a-l i rather heavy anl you're
" si!m ay -U.liii h t' W ;
if a r..fiiri)n lcoiK.tl vo yru rn-l-U
tt lr i.n.K r-tanl,
V.u;l irVil.? yunrtlf in starting
with a mI uj-; !y f f can.l.
II y i;r lr. W tt-cj utt.l hilly aini
Luc heavy sra.h
At 1 if tl:ie uh-.'u- C'tie I fore yu
hi.: t!:? ra!N -luite :ii iHry ma le.
If y-.:iir r.-i-h the untnul ! I lie
t:;-; r f ihU Ian. I.
V".. -i "ii iat.l Xfu'tl !.- t" ! it w ith a
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iao-t licautiftil liein-s-with the
jo.-;iLlc exception 'of her mother 7
thnt Ic liaJ ever eecn.
One tlay in early autumn he sent
her on an errand to the picture
ftorp. Had it been cool enough to
necessitate the wearing of a wrap
he would have gone himself, but it
was such a gloriou afternoon and
Celeste needed the airir.g. She
wore a quaintly pK-!urtiie fr L
which lilted l.er straight youn.f
figure divinely. In tlt tn.itter of
gowning only they practiced no
economy, l'icrrc himtlf f-clccted
Celeste's frocks and they were made
by the day dres-niaker who occu
pied the room aero the hall froro
t Ii n.
On that afternoon more than one
fashionable dame turned her heaii
to look after the bright vision an J
wonder who die wa At t he pic
lure plure th- proprietor, who wak
a a connoicur tf beauty, mad
her uncomfortable by lii i-ontatit
..tare. i
When had g'no l. turned to
a by--t under and iid: ;
"If h.r father wasn't such a
confounded idiot, he'd paint her ia
some original pose and make hif
fortune. Hut men miiit always go
g:ilavantinr away from limine in
search of the beautiful and good.
Wingfi dd i-i a talentc.l fellow, but
I supp'.e he'll gr on painting land
scapes and ideal head t the end
time. i
Oleste vras walking rapidly home-
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. u. .1 Hu-it- warl wueii eftmcinutg caugiii uer
-1 ; ii tha i;rsn.i. C-ir t ! 1 t ci i.-eI her to stop abrupt
r jd.i-e..-.iea:,v s!.e w in front of a iauic
:tre inside of which Homeone was
finning nart.nf an opera to their
accompaniment
i-T; ! frigid weather and
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fr..
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h'.;t'in if
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Tim I.NSIiriED I'.UJICIAN.
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A Cl;:iitzr.i3
si.
'own n film trani men t She
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there listening until the
ceased. S(C li ltl forgotto.'i
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StU'tll
grasped both of her hands in 'hie.
"I recognized your face the ins
tant I aw the picture," ho said,
without explanation. Then he
turned to Pierre.
'I congratulate you, Mr. Wing
field. Such perfect expression 1
never saw before on canva?. How
did vow ever m inage to catch
it:-" '
Then Pierre told its history
fn m llrot to ltt as directly at
the. ugh the eminent critic had
been a life-long friend of his.
When he hid finished Mr. de Lan-(
cey said: i
'U eu, vou are certainly a most
talented . pair. Mis8 Celeste, you
poee trie true spirit of the musi
cian, w hile you, Mr. Wingfielu,. I
d i n.t hesitate to call a genius.
And ihat masterpiece saw ith birth
in thi dark room?, he added, af
ter a pause.
"Yes 'aid Pierre, srailinir. He
did not tliirik it a breach of cti
putteon th part of the interro
Kator.
"Well, ir would irive me much
tue.i-'.ire t. see vou installed in
brighter apartments at an early
dte a possible. And, as for you,
Mi?- Celeste, if vour father will
consent, I would like to have the
titeaure of niacins vou under the
chaneronase of mv daughter, the
Haroness von Mint, in Uerlin, until
you have perfected yourself in
muj-ie. From now henceforth may
! consider you both my especial
friend?":
Anil then followei! a long eln-rer.-ation
fn art mutters between
the men. ? Finally Mr. de Lanpey
?aid:
4;Well, n I have an
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RAVP t!t li-.;ntht
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mTTTn ' 1 l iXX' l ' ,r an,i
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TO ' f':rr.;-:ii e w ry
U -ark. a! t !;' I .w-
tji y j et p. iihl. pr;.r."
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I j g'laTantt d M
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engagement
music ; at Helve I had better be leaving.
where. . j ,.aj nriin before I leave the
and hi r cheeks flushed and ,.ilv". ,1, ,.Veiii.n? I n-ould like to
he.
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'i. t' w i.en I f
i 1- si. derat ! V
. 1 "d -tidy 1
r. f-'ml-ire d
line of her lovely face wa l.-sf to
him. .
When it was nil over i 'eb-ste
went pnntingly homeward. In th
studio parlor Pierre sat listlessly,
bruh in hand. Celeste did not
. . : 1 wait to nive linn ine picture ueai-
ri 1 it 1 ir.i 1 . -
w Hit little -be ith
i!ot:i than a wealth
muc.i vourgrr
1 el ior.
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John m. in 1:,
u .. .m artist.
ad b'siuii life
we i!;i.y, but tt n
nd-r the great
r. u iuMirv-
. ' riat 1. n . 1-i:td eon'ended t-
:. i i.-ja t V-i'f .irative iio'.i rtv.
W ; en ! e return'. t-
.nd 1 LM.-:r
iSrh to ett!c
of hope, worthy a
n. an, ar.d U te.
Ctltt-te was a tiny thing" with
at violet e s und curling hair
as !or'v as a piece of flesh, as one
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if lit t l 1. f.-i in a iue-m::v.
,p was Pierre's daughter and idol.
Her story was known to everybody.
Her rxotkt r u a Pariian, famed
a a good actrts, but not famouly
s:e, tl in any other direction. Her
ltinds piiicbil tl.emseht s oer her
matrimonial fancy for awhile, then
i!ir!niftd th. i'i!'ject with the
aord-. "Will, she i a woman."
Purre wa handsome enough to
I r t wai vears.
time Celeste wa
lied Verv happilv
htr eyes tilled with tears.
T 1 .. riltr.ni 91 r. rli'.l t .1 .
.lil i'r, Hill rim i-.i,. ... U
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, carriage ny i.ie ei;r!'-;om-, naieuen ,-,r,v in the
I her with attentfve interest.
ir tru ll, uv near, vour
c: nreosnpanving me
: ft upi l ot me
attract. a nv woman
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tairing wiiirii
w a born, they
wife ana mother was mimg
left no clue behi.itl her.
After that Pierre went with
La! v to Florence t continue
Steam ; faundry
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Tlif ';ihiiiuton
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OF XHW VOIK.
I f..o:.r..!nt . f , brilli.nt v ict.rv ! V1' , 1 '" wcre lms of fast.n-
! !I.w Mcidilv - worked in ihnl !n '''W r,"IU"' ,llIlfr '
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" rt i .. - ft.l I i -;:re- ii
.;. t .-,,. I fi.l a,r- j,,u:. alJ". lil'-lt iinui iMiuini
t.. . .r-. .1 j nothing, fer thy remained unsold,
Ir.- t.t.tat ' 'tt r two , U.,,J , lt i r,,j trange that at Inst
r' .jf, J..:i.!iv tl n:T r m e and all the
i;.o..rt" tr a ires of the apartmrnk vanish
Together. Then one morning the
and
the
the
tudits so long neglected. For six
ars he studied with the energy of
a hen I in one place and another,
keeping the child always by him,
then he came bnck h uue to-search
for fortune.
He began by renting apartments
in the I et and most fashionable
put of t own and therein lilted out
tu I: that a the
f -jri.:i.il br-'th
iny f his
from all ovt r
rrs mfsai:e: she hastened to the
pian and lifting the lid put her
lingers on tlie keys and burst into
n flood of toorig. The, curtains
wiredrawn" back, and with the
sunshine streaming over her she
looked like one thrilled with db
ine inspiration. Pierre looked
on like one dazed. Then, a$
though inspiration was in the air,
a brilliant idea flashed through
him. "Why not paint Celeste as
she was now? What could be
more grandly beautiful?
"Celeste! (tlestc! he almost
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Flit IKll 'WHi JlifW l jr tt..i ipr.'M'rl'S
pression until I catch it? I f you I ,.r u.,,
can fame and fortune await us" J
Cilefti- caught the idea "I will j
try," she answered, and grew .ins. j j,
tantly still. Hut as though it had
been stricen thre by lightning!
the expression. remained not
tense, as though it were affected,
h it with the ran-'hi;- of divinity
i upon it. For li:. first time the
j talent of noting that had c ome to
her through many generations en
abled her to d- the work eirective"
ly. Anil in the long years of his
work Pierre had never felt" his
blood thrill before n it thrilled
then.
I'ntil the light died from the
skies he worked with the m adness
that i born only of inspiration.
And not ordv then he worked but
decision
to Ger-
t-pririg. liut now
o forget my errand
Here. J came M r. ingueiu, 10
inquire w dint ou would take for
your picture? as I would like, if
possible, to purchase it at once.
Would you listen to an offer of ten
thousand dollars?"
Hierre was nothing of a finan
cier and conseouentlv showed no
a a
reluctance to eiosing the bargain
at the price.' In fact he accepted
the check with something very
like childish eagerness, while Ce
leste held her breath.
In a minute the door closed and
the famous man was gone.
Celeste threw her arms around
Pierre and kissed him rapturous-
"Let u go at once and hunt up
new iooi..-;"' i-he said. "And, oh,
dear ?t, w h . t a happy Christmas
) we will pt :. 1 and what oceans of
. . - . i i Ii 1 t si si 1 n ill
r in
As we got out of th ravine,
which wo had followed back into
the mountain for a mile or more,
with the ascent so 6teep that our
horses could hardly make their
ay, we found ourselves on a bare
plateau a mile long and one-fourth
of that distance broad. What made
the width was another ravine to
the north. The lovel began just
where we ascended and ran to the
west. It ended on the brink of a
cliiF 150 feet high. Sixty of us
had been detached from the main
command and sent up thereto
drive oU the dozen Indians who
The "Tar HeelV' Lofty Aims.
"Do you know," said a member
to-day, ''that- North Carolina is
aiming high I this time nothing
less thana cabinet position? Yes.
Letters are received from different
partsjof the State urging several
distinguished eons of the old North
State for portfolios at Mr. Cleve
land's council table. - And the
claims of , these sons of Carolina
are pressed with a vigor that
speaks volumes for State pride and i
the hold which these Dsmocrats
haye on the popular imagination
1LAT
-HEADQUARTERS FOR FIRSTp CLASS-
Hats
had a pluDging fire. The ground down there . Our people never do
was covered with erass and as
clear as a floor.
We had formed two lines across
the width of the plateau and were
advancing before the Indians took
the alarm. Their first move was to
charge us, but we knocked over
four and 6tonned them. . lhen all
but one leaped from to the north
They had an almost perpendicular cats' from way back to far front
descent of 70 or 80 feet, and we af- anj I we i tiePtP(l rou and are
gtad
anything by halves. When they
went into the business of electing
the national and State tickets and
a Legislature they swamped both
the People 8 and- Repulican party.
And iiow, when it comes to parcel
ing out the oflice?, they walk bold
IvHip to Mr. Grover Cleveland and
eay : j Mr- President, we are Demo-
Clothing, Gents' Furifishihgs,
We rave now in stock a tared and handsome
line of men's, youths, boys and chil
dren' s suits and overcoats lor the
r- 11 1 X T r . 1
rail ana vy inter trade.
EVERYTHING NEW and of the LATEST STYLES.
are
we
terward found two of. them dead at
the bottom of the guloh. . The ex
ception was Little Eagle, a grand
son of Sitting Bull. He was a
vounsrman about IS years old and
alreadv boasted of having killed
three white men. lie was mount
ed on a 6plended pony, and as he
fount! lumseir out OU anu ueseriea Delaware. Arkansas and Missis-
he uttered yells of defiance and be- gi which gtatC8 an i,ad ge;ats
we i elected you and
na 111 sir pa thai rii-m
think we know how to provide
strong timber for we are a time
Der-producing " btate lor 3'0ur
cabinet and we want the contract
iOt one place at least. Such r!an
appeal as this, coming from folks
who feel themselves creater than
(ran
IS
ti rule uacK ana iorm across in thfl lnet nPVplnil e.ihinPt'
our path and fire at us with a navy like,y tQ moye tho t01d Man , if he
revolver, ins mcuesier, does not hear too much of it from
afterward discovered, had fouled otner States of magnanimous incli-
and been thrown away as useless. nflti0nn resnectino the new I'rpfii-
i.ientcnani uavis ' lnsianiiv i e- i ,i
- w i 1 1 r 1 1 i. n i ii i n r i ii l nii uin inriii .
cognized the young chief and call- "Well, who are ta ed of?"
ea upon us noi 10 nrc. nwcwuiu ,iThe jetters re!a ? chiefly to
take him prisoner he would prove Gov;1 Holt. 'Jule' Carr and ex
a vabi.ihla hostage. The lines ad-1 t ;,,v, r!.--- tin,imn "
- - j i i tiiriiiri nui. iiii r;i him iiiriiiiian.
vanced at a walk, every man with
lis carbine to his face, and thus
we slowly pressed him to the west
He fired as many as 20 shots from
under his pony's neck, and his bul-
ets wounded two troopers and
three horses. His only possible
hone of escape was. to dismount
Ex-Governor Jarvis name is
;ntioned either for the cabine
or a foreign mission, his service
from 1888 as minister to IJrazi
having, in the view of his friends
entitled him to consideration
An cxmerauer ot tne iiouse
from! North Carolina makes this
Our lines of Furnishing Goods and Hats are just simply immense.
KNOX HATS in all shapes and colors. Please give vis a call
beforje. purchasing your Fall and Winter Goods, as it
will be worth your wbilc. .',
! : v. fisiiulate;
2oi) SoWh Elm Street, Greensboro, N. C. ,
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CoUPIAM.V INVITES Til E
Public to Call in at G. Will Armfleld's eld stand, 236 Sooth Elm Street,
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And examine the Largest and Most extensive Stock of
I
El
and go over the bank of one or the cabinet el;ite for tj,e South, while
t wo rich neof)le
i each other."
Every traveler should
x .if Tutt's Pills.
i
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carry
Th2 Gould Family.
Tl i- : . .
d i . r.
him.
wall
v r.-oni
i.i a:. I
Wcice
ilav afir day only
t ii -ti- klu u. The
I. 'led l.p w ith brauti
lfi!itiitd frame:
ir l i nut v av.iiieii
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n ti
Til KY AUK m;. r Hun
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!. Vil -v I .-n.N ril. 1 i ftf :i 1: I i ; - te eoULI neve
- of'k- i-v.1 nrt j f,.r!Z, t ti e si::gui!i of thai hour
'' ' j'' ! Alter th t they went down into
f ' ' l i two dark r i :ns with dingv broken
i,.) t.v the 1 p!ati r and d.d llu ir ewn work.
N't:,.!o Itughed at the odd look of
'tie ilken curtain that t haded the
h : t ! . -! mav wind iws for Celeste
IT
a- a ehild but Pierre would sigh
t them. The
some
W Mar- t.
r Paris'; Iti
f
e
tUn
' " l-!iUi !- as i looked at Hum.
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.o.rt..:n-. a r.in 1 pur." and
-i th
r. l.
Mar. i-Ti-r.
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Kiel :-; 1. Va.
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fr.Ti th'
a- was
w rei k.
all they had
Iele or Pierre seemed to ear
anything beyond the picture.
At lat the time came when Pier
re was putt ng t lie finishing toucli- ;
es on. It wrs f he f.rt thing he
h.i'l eve r d. ric with w hih be dared :
feel entire sat if act i C!-tc'
wns as i nth'isitstie as he.
Darling Pierre, am 1 rt ally ;
i that beautiful, she aked, llushirtg ;
rierre matle no answer; or.iy giz-
ed at her adoringly.
'What will you "call it?" Celes
te wi f.t on afttr a moment's
plUe.
-Inpir d musieian," sai l Pier
re. . - :
It wns, two das before ('lirist
mas th.it it was pent t tlie picture
dealer's. When the picture dealer
it hn
He grapt
saved ; s j w
I I
i fee t-'fo.
N. e'
Mrs. Annie Cat or
IUs rt
!d fr
i 1 r -s 't :
:a th
ew I
North- with
of
MILLINERY
They lived rl.it ;!y i n bread fnrn
the baker's, and canned goods from
' i.t :hb'iring s!.op. Celeste made
Stir! id- as !it s!4e eutiKl while
i Pierre w p: an ! tlu-!ed,- and then
thr would tu operate in eleaninrr
up I lie dihv. .
Mist of the tim lli.it jjhe was
frie from 1. oif keeping details
C I - te nudsed the use of the
brush and plavi accompaniments
by air on the piano. She suug in
. -ar.tly in a clear, pure, l w voice.
t!.. !.A'H I an 1 i..
io.NAlil.K TYI.br
:e jti.e
r .i r. l
IM
as rt
in t
f. FASH
and at
ip as
n.
ent!iuiam was hoi: r.u -
d Pierre"- hand
warmly in the excess of his feel-nrs.
beautiful thing 1
except
it
point of
words
he kl.ew
only
street
ever, thev sounded
ang them, f r
t!ieta witli a
CALL AM
ln)l;n
i:f. r-t at mi:
Ui.D TA.M).
I' rider the F. r!
Mi:.
w H '4e.
song, hut
well when she
her voice invested
new meaning. At
least S'i thought Pierre. He had
never seemed tr fare for music be-
it-, and he bitterly regretted now
hi. at h.- bail tl;r.wn away the op-
p rt unitif "ef his youth. If he
ha '. I t:t taken advantage ed them
h. might now hir taught Celeste
what !.e was eager to learn.
H ws h ; know, thou h this
bitter!v that he would ever be on
.1.
1 at her w hen she had learned
a r g .;.4- w as o perfectly happ'v
IVVIf C ITfl .'
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It
M. II. HOLT.
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OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE. u'r.
j i . f They had Ijved in two little dingy
tn V.ih, 1 f r..-..-Kl j ir cohort - j frrjjs a long time and Celeste was
.: rt.:r.b-fcrv1r;':sSrM J) growing into womanhood. Pierre't
M.II.HOLT.a heart bet w th pride eTery time
i r ik lil zt N. he looked at ifer for the mat the
"The most
ever saw!" he exclaimed.
the model. .Mark ray
will prove the turning
your fortune.
Early on Christmas Eve there :
t . t. . i: . . i
was a wnocK ai l irrre a oaiior
door. It proved to be one of the
househole servants bearing a card.
"The gentleman would like to
see vou at once if you are not en
gaged,' he said in that tone affect
ed by servants in the presence of
poor persons, above them in sta
tion. Pierre read the card. He could
scarcely believe his eyes.
Mr. J. Wentworth de Lancey."
That was the name of the world
famous millionaire art critic,
whose opinions were waited for
eagerly even at the salon.
He was in an inward tumult.
He glanced ruefully around the
ugly rtom and at the unfortunate
pictures that adorned the walls.
Then he eagerly exhibited the card ! .
John H. Gould, father of Jay
Gould, was a farmer of English de
icent, who resided at Roxbury,
Delaware county, N. Y. lie was
married three times. His first wife
was Mary Moore, whose father was
u farmer of Scotch descent.
The children by this marriage
are:
Mrs. S. li, Northrop, now In in
in Camden, N. J.
Mrs. A. M. Hough, who resides
in Los Angeles, Cal. Her husband
is amethodist minister. They have
I no children.
I Nancy died unmarried.
Mary died unmarried.
! Mrs. G. E. Palen, who resides in
j Germantown, Philadelphia.
! Jason, or day Gould. Mr.Gould's
i Maine was Jason, but his father and
hro hi-rs ami sifters always called
I him - Jay," and he finally adopted
'that name.
I 'I he second wife of John U.
i Gould was Eliza Chase. She died
ab-Hit six months after marriage.
'1 (it- i hird wife of John B Gould
w.a M try M Corbin, .whose father
was a farmer of Irish descent.
Abraham, or Abram Gptild, "now
purchasing agent of the Missouri
PaeihV Railroad Company, was the
only ehild by this marriage.
Mrs. Northrup, of Camden, N.
J , has eight children living, as
follows: ,
Howard, i mploycil with the Amer
ican Refrigerator Car Company in
Chicago.
Frank, residing in New York.
j Peed, president of the A. R. T.
. ( 'o. in St. Louis.
i Snford, with the A.. Ii. T. . Co.
; in Sr. Loins.
William, residing Jin New York.
Ida,
Mary ami
Alice, who are school teachers in
Camden, N. J
Mrs. G; E. Palen of Germantown,
has two living children, a daughter,
Anna, and a son, Gilbert. The
son is a medical student in Phila
delphia. She had another son,
Rufus, who is dead, and a third in
infancy.
Jay Gould's children in the order
of their age are: George J., Edwin,
Helen M., Howard, Anna and
Frank J.
Abraham Gould m rried Sophia
Kegler. who died in .1S77, leaving
an infant son, Fred J, who is a
school boy in San Francisco.
George J. Gould marrieel Edith
Kingdon and has five children as
follows: Edith Kingdon, Kingdon,
av, .dajone and man.
other of the ravines, but lie was
too nroud to attemot it. It would
4
be a disgrace to him to lose his
0-
war horse a stain he could never
hope to wipe out.
"Little Eagle, I know you
shouted our oiucer. "lou are a
brave vounsr chief, and I want to
save your life. Surrender, and you
will be well treated !"
. i T A 1 c r. T nri nr T nrro VO
replied the boy "but you cannot
make me prisoner! I have no more
bullets, and I am only one to manv,
but vou cannot take me!
- As we advanced he retreated.
Any one of us could have shot him
dead as we pressed him back, for
he was only 200 feet in front of us.
He fully realized that the game
was to force him to the edge of the
cliff,-and that if he charged us a
score of ounce bullets would make
him a target. Twice more the Lieu
tenant called to him, but he only
returned mocking replies. When
great
others give that section only one
or two places !at the most: Her
bert,! of Alabama, Secretary of the
Navy; Culbertson, Texas, Attor
ney j General ; Hatch, Missouri,
Secretary of Agriculture.
rdr the smaller offices a
comnetition is eoinsr on. I hear
that the marsSalship of the wes
tern district Ls wanted by Sheriff
Allison, of Iredell, and possibly
one . other prominent gentleman
whose name I am under promise
not to mention, as he nia' not, af
ter all, makei the race. A full
Joisen wih tojfbe collector of the
upper district.' and it is useless to
call the roater'until it is complete.
"And still they come!" Col. Paul
r. Faison. of Duplin, seeks the
eastern or lower collectorship. Mr.
Stone Cowan, whom I did not sue
ceed in ; finding, probably wants
something. S
IM.vi!t Gould
to Celeste who wa seat calml1" on
mv. oiai... n"tu.. ioi inc '"' ,1... .,.l..,i..l
1 . .l M- .! T . t. ....t . j v
li ioicii aim .'it. uv biiiitti iiurn'j.i 4t i. rv .. .
. iii .i ! Dr. Shrail v of re w l o
He was the same elderly- gent le-,
man wuo r.aa waicucu veiesiu eu
that eventful afternoon when she
had stood"-gj;c music 6torc.
He t uraight Vp to her and
murried recently
daughter of
k -Ex.
Hall's Heiiewcr
remtily for
and baldness.
rm r
is the natural
hair, dandruff,
favor, so! Aver's Almanac "is the
most universially familiar publica
tion of the kind in the world. It
is nrinted in ten languages and
the annual issue exceeds fourteen
millions of copies. Ask your drug
gist for it. i
As Ayer's Sai-saparilla outstrips
another hundred feet would have all other blood-purifiers in popular
brought him to the edge of the
cliff he wheeled horse, took a fir
mer seat in the saddle, and with-a
warhoop which could have been
heard a mile away ihe diove the
animal straight for the cliff.
"Shoot! Shoot his horse!"
shouted a dozen men in chorus,
but before any man. could pull
triggers horse and rider had disap
peared.
Three hundred men in the camp
helow saw them come down. The
horse turned over ami over in the
air, but tne young cniei ciung 10
his spat. As thev struck the
ground he was underneath an 1 got
the full weight of the horse. lotn
wpre killed on the instant. W hen
we got elown the . body of the boy
was stretched on the grass with al
most every bone broken and many
nf them nrotrudins? trom me
flesh. His face had escaped with
out a mark, and it was that grim
smi of de i?ht whicn told us as
plainly as print! that he had out
witted us in yielding up his brave
young life.
.31. tCAD.
Writh many clergymen, public
speakers, singer?, and actors, Ay
er's Cherry Pectoral is the favo
rite remedy for hoarseness and all
affections of the vocal -organs,
throat, and lungs. Its anodyne
and expectoranteffects are prompt
ly realyzed.
Back ward, Turn Backward 1
Th9 Old Alliance Cotton Business
Those Left with the Bag to Hold.
Slor.lv uftcr the Alliance be-
' . . . . .
gan operations- in tnis county, ii
opened a store on South College
street known as the Alliance store
where the Alliancemen transacted
their business, principally their
cotton business, and for which Mr.
F. S. Neal was agent. The fate of
the store foreshadowed that of the
Third party it was soon out of ex
istence, leaving the endorsers with
a debt of several thousand dollars
as a. reminder of its brief career.
The principal part of iha.indebted
ne.js has been j paid off, there is
still a good large sum to be paid,
and as time eloes not decrease the
size any, the endorsers met yester
day to eliscuss the situation of af
fairs, and to make arrangements
toward paying off the balance of
tho notts. Charlotte Observer.
One
Ihalf the world doesn't let
hia better half know how he lives.
Elmiira Gazette.
r
1 he following pitiful wail is
credited to a Republican editor,
and respectfully referred to his
a
comrades in the consomme:
Rackward, turn backward, O
time in your flight, give us a vic
tory just for to-night; wipe from
our features the torrent of tears.
backward, roll backwart, O tide of
years; turn back the clock till it
reads '88, blot out the present un
merciful fate; give us . some hope
for this nation's concdrns, change
tha returns, Mister, change the re-
turHs. Backward, flow backward,
O 6tream oLthe age, seasoned to
night with Republican rge; blot
from our vision stuffed prophets
and crow, choke off Democracy's
buster and blow ; jerk from des
pair a few fragments of hope,
'keep a good eye" as we roll down
the slope ; never mind now it's
too late what a seooj! Rring us
the soup. Mister, bring us -ihe
60up.
Shiloh's Cure, the Great C'ouh and
Croup Cure, is lor salt; hv us. l'ocket
size contain twenty-doses, only 25c.
Children love it. For aale bv Richard
son & Kariss. -
GlossySheen
And Tieorous Growth, so much admired la
hair, can be secured ty the use. of Ayer'a
nlr Vigor. Tliere is nouung uener man
thi preparation for keeping the scalp clean,
cool, and healthy. It restores to faded and
gray hair the original color and beauty, pre
Tents baldness, and Imparts to the hair a
silky textu. s and a lasting and delicate fra-
grauee.! The most elegant ana economical
dressing ia the market, no toilet is complete j
without Ayer's Hair V Igor.
i "My wife belJeTes that the money spent
for Ayefs Ilair Vigor was tho best invest- j
meat she ever made. It imparts a soft '
And Silky Texture j
to the hair, and gives much satisfaction." '
J. A. Adams, St. Augustine, acxas.
"After uslne a number of other prepara
tions without any satisfactory result, I find
that Ayefs Hair Vigor Is causing my nair to ,
prow' A. J. Osment, General Merchant, I
Indian) Head, T. Vv. T. i
"Aver's Hair Vigor is the only preparatioa j
I could ever find to remove dandruff, cure ;
Itching humors, and prevent loss of hair. Ij
confidently recommend it." J. C. DuUer.i
Spencer, Mass.
Result From Usin ,
irr'i TTair A'lror trill rrertnt ttrema-!
ture loss of hair aud when zo loci will stim-l
ulate a new growth. I have used the prepa-j
ration for those purposes and know whereof
I affirm." A. Lacombe, Opelonsas, J-a.
Ayer's Nair Vigor
Dr. L C. AYER & CO., Lowed, Mass.
gold by Dru(glrl I'trtojaiu.
FUENITU
! OF EVERY KIND AND STYLE f
Before displayed in tn City it GREENSBORO.
Also carry a full line of CARPETS: J '
Come and Examine this stock before you buy and he.will convince you-
that h means business for he is prepared to
Meet a 1 1 Legitimate Competition
And his prices and terms will be made to'Euit all.
Country Produce taken in exchange for goods.
RFPAIRING and UPHOLSTERING neatly and substantially elon Wat;
reasonable prices. , ; f: j
Parties desiring furniture packed carTbe accommodated by calling on
us.
"Seeing is Believing."
A nd a rood lamp jgMtisk
must be simple; when it is net si'irde it is lfjjjjjp V'1
not good. Simple Beautiful, t7mthesef p!--
mmm
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KbJ lliC MUU1 IriOr.uUlUL'll, .111 Ult. 141, ViJiM9'--
will impress
ij$ci'-i:'uieiy safe
6fld, it is indeed a "wnr.i
rutn mcrcUorcibly. All metal, 2iZ
s, end rriajie in three pieces only,
and ;;fii'rehkable.- Like Aladdin'
VCK-U3 i
softer in
.rti4 lamp," for its mdv
than g3S I
i cither.
r'it i-j purer s.r.d Ltmhter
.1 . i -1- r r- .i -
n eicrciric nznt anu now cneeriui inaa cuncr. i
l.r.-.M i;r tl.:itaiur Tns Kfcnusvi;s. -if the laajp dealcf hasn't the ce.iwlin
iic-ver. ami t-e mU- you wan;, seud tu iii lir our new i-lrnstratod cauloKii'. I
tirtss your caoice ot over It ,Ot)J i
UOCUKS't&n LAa? CO., 1Z rarb Place, New York City
r?fcJ.S. ?. iic-ver. and t-e MK- yoa wjiiL, seud tu iii tiri
-r'iS,',iWais.i v. c snvj yua a lump sult.'ly bv cxtirts
KS H L; varieties from the Lhrsci.t Lamp SSy' a i'te It
Nov. 2-Cui.
"Will I'MiriT 1 (illlilT illStiiT.
IF Y'OU WANT " WALL PAPER" CHEAP,
CHARL
MY PRICES ARE A'ERY LOW.
Tl O
1
HACKS
311 South Elm Street, McAdoo ITo'upe Block'.
I-
NewMi
We are noiv
llinerYandi otions.
readv to show to OCR CUSTOMERS and PATRON
LARGEST and -PRETTIEST "STOCK OF I
MILLINERY AND NOTIONS
we have ever had'the pleasure ;f showing theun.)cfore, and our PRICES
ATiV. STTKK-TO PI.KASK YOU. W6 will not be UNDERSOLD ly MV.
Anybody. We are willing to compart prices at n,pj time
of GOODS. You will 'still find Mi$s Lim.ie On&Em
TuCKEit behind our eountert) and are
and customers. Come and eee u.. i Rcppeqtfullyr
Also qimlity
and Mi-s ,E
anxious to-serve- their old fne
Mrs. Omohundro,
West Market Street, G reensborp, N
jthe
51 MA 1
nds
Oetobcr l'J-Jiii.
THE GUILFORD; LUMBER; M'F'6
G i ( E S B( ) KO, N. C,
Is better prepared than ever before to supplyitheir customers
wit
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Brackets, Mante
s, Siding, Ropriog, Ce iing
for.
SHINGLES, LATHS,! j
In fact aiiT kind of BUILDING MATERIAL that can be called
Pli-nse examine our wins -itiid tret our oriets before buying. We keep at
:,11 tim ft Ur-re nVyor t rnirii t of GLASS, ahd can liil orders promptly ior
all odd. sizes or irregular shapes, and nuike no extra charge for cu tiling'
the same. - . - i- " 1 ! - ' Jl-;'-'y '
THOS. Nr WINSLOW,
:1
1 T M O
GENERA INSURANCE
Assets Represented Over
n or
.
Oflice 111 Sou
March 2
th Elm Street, Next to rxat uihce, i
! GREENSBORO, N.
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