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GREENSBORO, N. 0., MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1882.
No. 105
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Railway Guide.
Judge Dick will deliver the annual ad
dress before Peace Iiutitate on Jane 6th. A
. KXCHH OlTD AJTD DaXVXLXX BAXLBOID. 1
Arrives from Bichmond at 8 50 p m
7 05am
Learns for Richmond at 11 20 p m
8 20am
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Arrives from Charlotte at 8 00 a m
11 . 1100 pm
Leaves for Charlotte at 7 25 a m
. 9 10 p m
Arrives from Goldsboro at 8 40pm
Leaves for Goldsboro at 8 25 a m
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ArriTes from Salem at . 7 00 a m
8 00pm
Leaves for Salem at 8 30 a m
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tunate as to hear it The Judge has few.
any Superiors, as an orator in this State.
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We call attention to the communica
tion of " Hopeful," on next page. " Where
there's a will, there's a way P bnt it may
be a way" off in the future, still it is among
the posibilitles, nevertheless. m
(For other Locals see Fourth Page),
Thx Bugle is issued everv evening, eX-
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, cept Sunday, and is delivered to subscribers
v in the city at one cent a day, payable to the
f carrier. Mailed to any address for $3 a year.
Breaks at both warehouses to-day.
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L The flowers are just lovely, and our dtj
. . m ixuj prtuies piace in cue tnaie. V
The Methodist church will be lighted
with gas next Sunday night
- The gratifying announcement was made
yesterday by the pastor of the Methodist
church, that the building committee had ae
cured $2,300 for church repairs. This Is
within $700 of the amount needed, and the
friends are now confidant of ultimate rao
0688.
And now we learn a tobacco prize ry is
soon to be established by gentlemen with
sufficient means and xperience to handle
all the tobacco bi ought here, that will bear
shipping to other markets.
Pic Nlcs and Holidays.
The United States court and all the city
schools are observing to-day as a holiday.
The children and many of the old folks are
fishing catching large bad colds and little
fish. Oh, it will be a jolly time, but editors
and printers know no rest but one and ai
Died,
At West Green, Monday, April 10th, of
Pneumonia, Mrs. James Joyce, aged 77
years, runerai at 11 o clock a. m,, ruesoiy,
ai M air's ChapeL
In this place at 3 o'clock yesterday after a
protracted illness, Mrs. Nannie Westbrook
Morton, relict of Jacob Morton. fTbe funeral
took place to-day ai 3 o'clock.
Early Rose Sweet Potatoes,
For bedding. On sale of
April L Stjlu& Co.
Wanted.
A good second hand baby carriage. Ap-j
ply at this office.
Evergreens.
Mr. J. Van. Lindley has just received, a
large lot of beautiful evergreens, bought
xpieaaly for Greensboro, and parties need
ing ornamental trees should call at once, as
now is the time to plant These trees art at
Pomona Hill Nurseries, 21 miles west of
Greensboro.
New Crop Cuba Molasses at
J. F. Yatts & Go's. .
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petition is being circulated for a neigb-
rxtrhood stock lav near Jamestown.
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Wonton extravagance. Spending ten
Dress Goods of every description, with
plaids, Moris silks, plain satins and plain
wicked man at oar elbow sssu u we ain1ulk to match. Buttons of nswesi designs.
careful that rest won't be, beneath the umbra.
geous shades of the willow oak, beside the
nrtirky waters of the Buffalo.
ats for fishing tackle; yet he did it.
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V Saturday and Sunday evening we had
. - toe showers of rain, . with some wind f-nd
Personal,
Ifir. 8. C. Anderson and wife, of Durham,
azVj in the city.
Mr. W. W. Fuller spent yesterday in the
Acity with CoL Staph
ToaiL . .The rain waa much needed.
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-We fear the children who wen't fishing
' lay got a wetting by the suddetl hail and
- storm, which visited us this afternoon.
'-V G. W. Jackson has on bis farm in
vburba rye six feet two inches high.
- beatit?.;
M R. W. Denny is spending a few days
with his family.
Mrs. Nellie Merrimon has returned to
Greensboro.
Mrs. Hildesheimer and Miss Laura
Brockman, left Saturday night for San An-
Opened this week, at
Saxru 8. Baowv's.
2,000 Yards Beautiful Stylet of
Spring Calicoes at O cts
Yard.
In any quantity at
SMALL A COL'S
rcix uxn or
PEBSIAN LAWNS, la White, Cream, Bias
and Pink.
MULL MUSLINS,
In Whits, Cream and Plus.
INDIA MULLS,
INDIA LAWNS, Flain, Strfped and CUckad
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A gentleman who has tried a bottle
says the "Sister Agnes Herb Curs" Is the
greatest medicine he ever tried. Call at the
Star Warehouse and buy a bottle.
The house and lot I
rent; also the bar-room.
low live on for
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vustorii new advertisement; they
hels seed street potatoes. Call
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'anufactnre of tobacco. They
-jigs lively when they do begin.
3 of Bennett - Seminary Ylsilor is on
, table. It Is a neat quarterly, published
: V under the auspices of the Bennett Literary
o;cieiy.
It is neatly printed by Mr. Thomas,
and edited with ability by the Principal.
"Easter services were held- at all the
churches y sterday, and a general turnout oil
the citizens. - Congregations good at each
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church."
Already the Sunday school rolls show
increasing indications of the approach oil
Spring, The good boy has got his summer
clothesthe little jjirl a spring hat hence
they now go to Sunday school. - A gro lex
rays it ia brcanse eicnrsioua always comf r ffj
to ma, Texas, where they will teach music.
We regret to part with them.
Miss Lizzie Lindsay is st home from Peace
Institute.
Mrs. Judge Settle has gone to Florida for
a short visit
Eddie Albright spent yesterday at home.
Miss Sallie Starr, who has been visiting
friends and relatives in Baleigh, returned
on Saturday evening.
Mr. John . Lewis, press agent of the
Alvin Joslin Comedy Co., is in the city.
Thomas W. Ladd, a prominent minister of
the Society of Friends from Brooklyn, New
York, is at the Benbow House." He came
South for his health, and we are pleased to
learn it is improving.
Family Groceries, Ac
Messrs. Heath k Mealey hive opened a
neat family grocery, confectionery and tob
acco store, on South Elm, Just opposite
Glenn's drug store. They buy and sell
country produce. Give them a calL
a 4.
. W. B. Murray is now exhibiting a hand
some and attractive stock of fins Dr
Goods of the latest styles xand shades of
Silks. Satins. Nuns Veiling in all the nsw
J. M. Uaaixrr.
BROCADED NUN'S VEILING,
something new and beautiful, m Grata, Bias
and pink.
CHECK NAINSOOKS, all
Choioe Family Flour at
J. F. Yarxs.
When you come to town with your XoA
baoco be sure to call at the Star Warehouse
and tee Mr. J. A. Kernodle. floor manager.
Mr. Kernodle has had much experience in
tobacco warehouses. '
Have you seen that handsome aaow-
case of new Neck-"Fixina" now on exhibH
tion.at Saxru 8. Baowx's.
shades, French Buntings, Silk Warp, Her-j
rietta cloth, French Zephyrs, Ginghams,
India Mulls, India Linens, dotted 6 wist and
a select line of Prints, all of which most b
een to be properly appreciated.
April lC-lnu ; . , ''. '" -
Bbck Cashmeres In all wool goods from
35c. to ILfJO per yard, including nsw de-4
signs in striped. Also 4i4nch Nuns-vailingJ
Very fine. Call and see them, at
Sxxrxa a Bsowxs.
Stop at Brown's and ask Louis to show
yoa the new style In Spring and Summer
Clothing. Also just received a large lot
leather, y? and packing trunks.
PIQUES, In Plain, Corded, Checked and
Laos.
COLORED PIQUES.
PACIFIC, GORDON uto MANCmSTZU
GINGHAMS.
SEERSUCKER, In rial a. Check and .
nxvruxu una or
NECK WEAR, AND RIBBONS,
and a thousand small Items which mast be
seen to be appreciated.
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Be sure, when yoa visit Greensboro to
call on
SMALL & CO.
Sweet Potato Slips.
From Eastern Carolina, ai $L50 per 1000,1
-u, I bad of 5rm A Co. pealers la Novelties k nks lhln gsnerally
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