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f 1 4 " I, ' : ! - ' ' . !i !. - i - '- ! !-"!'' i 7:; : .: I Ml'". i ii i I'M!' - t i I ! -! niTT nnnnn t: t. " GREENSBORO, 1ST. C.J OCTOBER 8, 1888. NO. 119. ! ; t -J . -S,. M m MM MM H H H i B P ML miuua H ..l,.! ot Spring Goods A" h J' bfcomo exbaast .. .";i .... if ia imnossi- )I1 H'1,' " . . :.ithxt it is.imno88i- f tlewto Bet what they i'lr. , r..Mnishcd with an ri;,i- Vpiv Sinfk'- of Goods. I J I. 1 to the Lite Summer and Fall .fSrnisl! nil of my trade public Bern-rally with the ; t.r.-t :.ptyles the market af- ' :.lf of the Goods, I i ,ritk TriM m iJ t0 m a tch ' i . Li I rari 'assure all that my I BUCK GOODS DEPARTMEHT ' h Vternpp!iel than ever before rVall kinds 'and prices of Cash .ilk warp Henrietta Cloths, aV'V Cloths, Flannels, Black ;iMntl a lull lino ot tho latest yrrimiainjrs to'mateh. i l TLfCiothinj: Department is bet .rrwiIiel-than -ever before, as I i live c!osi! out most of my old f uk. The traihcompelled me to J lue now in stock the largest and tat wlt-ctnl jassortment of Cloth ;i i!.:Ihiw'6vpr ottered, and at pri- en lower than ever before. All 1 1 1 n is a tri;il etore you purcnase. SHOES. Ilie Shoe 1 Department Is now fc!itnni)!etef and all I have to My i just call' in' and you will be M'Nl in style and price. II a Straw Hat to Mt uu In 'season, come in and ..... 1 i . . HMi can get i one very reasonable. I fil not ;sav at cost, for vou 601 Wieteit, .as that 'is ai would an old and iiot many merchants tTrr succeoinl in sellinjr on such lvjr,Vio .nut stilV Ilats to suit tv IhhIv. CAflPET.DEPARTMENT r- t M IK I'M, dete in a few da vs. as I?! nv fall Vtock is now ills ami will lift filled in a tlM supply the demand with 0 tiling iu t0 lino of carpets, ' 'Sj Uu-s and Curtains. r . Uv. st'e yourselves. I i J 'iT'l'"" business too long I I5elmv every one dse," sQ.'?f u,,l many uthersuch straws; tW 'T :J,uI ie ond you will be Wpo itfly and business like. -! i . ' UUOIIICN r'fl'ectfully, ' ' t;J WILL AKMFIE LI). 3 I HA.TS 3ltc ailij lalrioi MONDAY, OUT. 8, 1888. LATEST NEWS. RV TCLEGRAPII. A Watery Grave. umcago, uctooer o. two men jumped into a sail boat at the life saving station yesterday at noon and started fcr South Chicago. When off Thirty Ninth street their boat capsized and soon after sank with them. Didn't Know It Wan Loadrd. Cumberland, Md., October 6. Jno. Miller, aged 16, and Alfred Gross, aged 14, were accidentally killed at Hyndman, Penn., last evening, by a premature discharge of a gun in the hands of fa brake man ou the Baltimore & Ohio rail road. . ( Ilia Hod j Cooked. Denver, Col.; October j 6. Sam. C. Pratt met with a terrible death yesterday in the Hot Springs at Nevada. He went down to take a bath and was found a few hours later lying parboiled upon the bank. He died in a short time. It is be lieved that he plunged into the water, not knowing its intense heat. L.cap for Life. Birmingham, Ala., October 6. Fire broke oat in McCIelland's ho tel at four o'clock this morniug. Loss $20,000. J. A. Weatherly, of tho Evening Chronicle, his sister and niece, jumped from' the third story veranda, a distance ot fifty feet, Weatherly sustained fatal injnriep. His sister broke her le.lt leg and sustained internal injuries. The niece only sprained ner ankle. ' Democratic Denton tratlon- ew York, Oct. 6. The Demo, cratic parade of down town busi ness men and exchanges Cleveland and Tburman clubs set for tonight has been postponed -on account of the rain. Notwithstanding the in clement weather, several thousand people assembled in front of the sub treasury this afternoon to listen to addresses by ' Secretary Fair child, and Congressman Wilson, ot West Virginia. The meeting was however iostponed till next Satur day. - ' , . ! Cross and White, f Kaleigh, N. C, October 5. The second trial of Chas. E. Cross and Samuel C. White, president and cashier of the State National bank of this city, in the Superior court ended to day, resulting, in their conviction on two charges of for gery. Cross was sentenced to six and White to five years at hard labor on the public roads. Both appealed tu the Supremo court. New indictments against . . . 1 j J T tuem are to ue ineu aidauuurj term of the Superior court of this county. Her Husband Killed Her. Lancaster, Pa r October 5. The coroner's inquest on the body of Mary Delliiifcer, found yesterday on the banks of the Littje Couestoga creek, has been continued to Mon day. The evidence against her hus band, Calvin M. Dellinger, wlio was arre8tedJast night ou suspic ion, is accumulating, and the popu lar impression ts that he is the mur derer. Dellinger was divorced from his first wife last year. The testi mony in the divorce proceedings shows him to have beea very brutal to her. Dellinger is still in jail. Horribly Mangled. Minneapolis, Minn., Octooer C Passengers on the Northern Pacific traiu, which arrived in St. Paul Thursday morning, tell of a horrible deed which occurred west of Fargo, They say two men, apparently bar vest bauds, boarded the train at a small station and engaged iu an al tercation with the train hands over their tare. One of the men was thrown from the rapidly moving train, while the other clung to the spat and beed for. mercy. The passengers interfered and savecV his life. The. tram was tuen uacs ed up, aud the victim was found Lie presented a uornuie sigut, ut ing a mangled, shapeless mass. As tar as can be learned there have been no arrests made. " STATE NEWS. Eeunion. The re-union of the 6th N. C. Begiment and other veter ans at the Durham Exposition, on the 11th of this month, promises to be a grand feature of the military day. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all veterans, and we hope Chatham veterans will appear in strength. Chatham Home. Railroading. -A crowd of-24 railroad hands, with 18 carjts and two wagons, with two or more wo men as cooks, all in charge of Ben Henderson, passed through from Spartanburg to Winston. In addi tion to these, another crowd of hands, numbering about 200 iu all, arrived in Winston Saturday and on Monday morning began work on the B. & S. in a vigorous manner. -Statesville Laudmark. Going to the Exposition.- The Forsyth Biflemen have decid ed to attend the Durham Exposi tion. They will leave here on the morning of the 12th of October. We hope all of our business men who have any of the members of the company employed will if pos sible let them off on this occasion, so they may be able to make as creditable a showing as possible in number. Twin-City Daily. The Governor's Guard. The Governgr's Guard will go to Dur ham this week? to totcft the military .1 t i i a. x. nt 1 1 . . unw eumesu UI Course lb Uf bighly inportant that the company vcith nTfr,!! i-Kii 1 go with as full ranks as possible, and it is hoped that every member of the company will be allowed a Jeavo of absence. Let the employers &t. t .i i i . i . . givo tuo uvya uay ana iec xiaieiga be well represented. Baleigh News and Observer. How Many LadiesT Last night Brother Burkhead & Co. were tp have orated they distributed their hand bills inviting the Ladies. The Plant calls upon the Progress to j state how many ladies responded. Sanderun and Waddell had the gallery of Stokes Hall full of ladies. The Plant can hear of but few, if any, of the ladies who sympathize with the Assassins, but we do know of many who give them zip. Dur ham Plant. - A Rumpus. At Walnut Cove a few nights since there is said to have been a considerable rumpus among the hands at work on the Roanoke & Southern road at that point. An attempt was made by these hands to liberate the con victs at work on the C. F. & Y. V. Boad who are confined in tho stock ade there. An unsuccessful assault was made ou the stockade, and one of the guards badly beaten by the negroes. Winston Sentinel. Cheering News. From all sec tious of the State the press brings the most encouraging and satisfac tory news of the campaign. The Democracy is fully aroused, and the people are alive to the importance of maintaining Democratic asceu dency in North Carolina. They well know that Republican success means ruin, and it is a calamity, the mere apprehension of which awakens their energies and inspires their determination to secure the success of the Democratic ticket. Wilmiugton Messenger. No Judge Russell Last Night. Handbills were struck offyester day announcing that Hon. D. L. Russell would speak at the court hoiiHe last night, and at the ap pointed hour a small-sized crowd was 011 baud. The brethren in black were there, notwithstanding the opinion of the Judge thnt they are largely savages."7 Tho Judge,uow -ever, was uot there. For some rea son which was not explained he failed to show up. The crowd was, howeverentertained by Messrs. J. C. L. Harris, John Nichols and Henry Keith. The most striking feature of the eveiiiuir was tho lack of enthusiasm Raleigh News atidl Observer. The Eastern Carolina Fair opens in Goldsboro on Wednesday uext, 10th, and promises to bo the best ever held. Killed Themselves. Wavra, Depot, Me., Oct C Geo. Williams, of Warren, and Ed ward Davis, of Union, took tine ture of aconite last night, and died within two hours. A SINGLE 1 THOUGHT." want to see the day come i- ! r 'when placing my right hand on "the head of a little j white child, "and my left hand on the head of a "littfe; colored child,! I can pass "them into Sunday School loeth "er." Oliver H. Dockery, Republic an candidate for Governor of C. ' "Down with the White clan's "party." "That the right of suf "f rage rests on no mere circumst- "anoe of race, color, sex or nation- "ality." 7th plank of tthe National Pro&bitidrr platform and slogan of the organ of the Prohibition party in North Carolina. i White or black it where do you stand? matters not A CARD. i t Having other business that will largely occupy my attention and probably call me (away from the city at intervals during the next yctf&'I.have arranged with Mr A. .$rey,of Millersburg, Ohio, to t rharp-e of mv Jewelrv store. f Ui -lough recently from Uhior Mr, it o - t ... i . t o Virmninn and n fTPntW 1S-a jf "fn Jn ttfS whom I am proud to mtro- to my customers; ne nas a ffiirough knowledge of the jewel ry trade. If you want a hew wtch. or the time piece you have - - ' TT t f needs repairing, call and make his acquaintance. ! The ladies especially will find him courteous and attentive. He will sell them new goods or repair their broken jewelry at the lowest prices possible for fine quality and superior workmanship. The science of optics is 6ne of Mr. Frey's specialties jlA! careful study and long experience hav made him one of the best practical opticians in the country. If you require an expert to fit$ou with a pair of spectacles or eye-glasses, don't fail to call and see him, and no matter what the defect of vis ion may be, if it is possible to re ceive assistance from the use of glasses, he will supply you with just what is best suited to your eyes. Engraving is another spec -ialty, and in fact for anything you ordinarily require j at a jewelry store you cannot go wrong if you call. Very Respectfully, i Jno. J. Thornton. Greensboro, Sept. n, 1888. Remember i Joseph Jones's Restaurant when you want anything to eat. He keeps the finest oysters in the city, served in any style desired. Prompt and polite attention; meals at all hours, day or night: Give him a call. Restaurant over John Barker s store, West Market St. oct6-d-tf ! ';! : - Fatber!! Your poor weariod wife losing sleep niht after nisht nuwimc the little one suffering from that niht fiend to children and horror to parents, crouu, should have a bottle of Taylor'8 Cherpkeo Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein, an undoubted croup preventive and cure for couhs, colds and consump-ion- 'iil Au Old Man restored. Dawsos. Ga. June 30, 1887- Beiasr -an old urn.. and euffering from gereralj debility and rheama iism of the joints of the shoulders, I found dim cultty in attending to my business, that of a law yer until I bought and usi five i bottles of B B Botanic BloocPBalm. of Mr. T;C Jones, of J Irwin Jc Son. and my general health is improved and the rheumatism left me, I believe it to be a good medicine. . j J- Ling. ; ( Is There AnjJCnm In ItT Is there any gum in it? is what all prudent men as before taking hold of any fenterpnse- Taj lor s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein has gum in it and the finest stimulating principle known. It cures coughs, ooldi and consumption. The Wealth of a Home Is dei endent upon the happiness therein. If sick ness in there, what a shadow falls. Barents, you should never neglect a slight cough or cold, bat ULe in time Taylor's Cherokee Kemedy of Sweet Vntfa and Mullein , j - tasta Female College, ; GREDXSI?iKOj X. C. rpUE SIXTY SEVENTH SESSION OF tHIS X prosperous Institution oegins on the or Superior advantages offered in .all the depart ments of learning usually taught in emale Col leges of high grade- ' . . , Ci Instruction given in Typo-wnting and Steno graphy. ; Terms moderate. For Catalogue apply to ,T , .. . Jalyl3-fir T. M. JONES. Prosident. TWO SOULS WITH BUT POMONA HILL ; NURSERIES POMONA1, N. C, Tico and a half miles West of Greensboro, N. C. ; The main line of the Richmond and Danville Railroad, passes through the grounds and within 100 feet of the office. f . Salem trains make regular stops twice daily each way. Those interested in fruit and fruit growing are cordially invited to inspect this, the largest nursery in the State and one of the largest in the South. Stock consists of Apples, Peaches, Pears, pherriet, Plums, Japanese Persimmons, Apricots,Nectarines,l?igs, Mulberries, Quinces, Grapes, Pecans,) Strawberries, Raspberries, Currants, ! Gooseberries, Pie Plant , Eng lish Walnuts, Chest nuts. Roses. Even greens, Shade Trees, itc, &c etc. All the new and rare varieties, as well as the old ones, which my new catalogue for 1888 will show. Give your order to my authorized arrent or order direct from the nursery. Correspondence solicited. Descriptive catalogue free to ap plicauts. Address J. VAN LljNDLEY, ioinona, jy2G-tf Guilford (Co., N. C. I Having qualified as the administrator of Ii. M. Idol, dee'd, before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Guilford county, there by gi re notice to all persons holding claims against the said deceased to Vre sent them as required by liaw, on or be fore August 1, 1889, or thas notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. Those indebted tq the said deceased will please come forward and make payment of the same. I July 31, 1888. f. II. IDOL, aug 3-4 w f Adm'r. Edwards4 Brgughton, Printers, Binders AND BLANK BOOK MANURACTUREHSi RALEIGH NC, School and Commercial Wc ;-k, Legal and Alliance Work. Ginners' Record jBooks, Church Reoords. Legal Blanks, Acf. i.e. mayll-tf DR. R.W. TATE, PRACTICING rilTSICIAJV. GREENSBORO. - - NORTH CAROLINA. Offers his Professional Services to the citizens of Greensboro and surrounding country. 4-0ffice at Porter & Dalton's drug store. When not there can be found at his residence on Asheboro street, opposite Col- T. B. Keogh's. iunli-tf THOMAS BROTHERS, JOB PRINTERS, UREENSBOR O, JV. O. OOD WO RK . O W PRICES TJ SATISFACTION GAB ANTE ED.! PEACE INSTITUTE. RALEIGn, N. C. For Girls and Young Ladies. Tall EAinn onn!? first Welne3lav in SeDtember 3th day), and closes first Wednesday in June Thorough instruction by accomplished and ex-r-erieuco'l teachers in all branches usually taught in first class Seminaries for young ladies. Building neof the larsot and best equipped in the South Steam heat. Ga aod electric light. , - Terms as lovr as any Institution offering equal .rtlvantages. -. 1 Deduction for two or more from same Iamily Correspondence solicited. For circular and cata ogue address REV. R. BUKWELL & SON. Tul5-2m I Raleigh. N.C. SSOOEe-wacrd. We will pay the above reward for anv case of i'Ver complaint, dyspepsia, sick headache; indiges tion, constipaiion or costivet.ess we cannot cure Vith VVest's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the direc- ions are strictly complied with. They are purely vegetable, and never tail to give satisfaction. Large ioxes containing 30 sug-r coated pills. fi5c. For sale y all druggists. Beware of counterfeit and imita . ions. The genuine manufactured only by John C. Vest Jc Co.. 8o2 W. Jladison Street, Chicago. II. NOTICE. VT01 ICE is hereby given to the voters of Rock i Creek Township, this county, that another voting precinct (as per petition)- will be established at GiJaeonville. in said township, by the Board of County Commissioners at their meeting, first Mon day in Oct. next, u no plausible objections are pre sentedsaid dividing hne to start at A. . Clapp s on the Alamance county line, including Joe VV hit sett. J N. Woudyardard John Isley. and thence to Jefferson Township line, near Tbos. jj.. Sept 1st, ISS. Clerk Boan'l Co. a-'m. septT-tf MITRATI' OTice ALL ABOARD FOR DANBURY Piedmont irlntrs, and all points in the Counties of Stoke. 'Sorry . and Rockingham. I hereby give noUce to the traveling poblie that 1 kee; on hand at my Lircry ud Male Stables at aJnut Cove. Horses and Buggies to .Hire , Parties going through the country from WaJnat to Danbury; leave Walnut Core at 5 p. nu. arrive atDanbury 7JJn 15. BagagTcarrtod 'i A: J. PAIR, ang3 tf Walnnt Cove, K. C. Dr. JJ W. Griffith, S J JrC3-E!02Sr DNETIST GREENSBORO, N. C. TEETH EXTRACTID WITHOCT FAIX by thoUMOf Nitrous Oxide Oaughing gas ) Office oppositk Bkxbow IIocsk, ever Savings' Dapk-' Junel6-ply Gape Fear and People's : STEAMBOAT CO. ST?JB A TVrE3, A. R HURT Leaves "W"liiaJjrj.rtoix Tuesdays and Fridays. Leaves Fayettovtllo MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS of each week. : ' ' ' i- For information and Freights, apply to , Agents at Wilmington. W. S. COOK, Agent at FayettoTille. N.O L A. POE, i , MAXllFACTURKR OF BRICK, I - " "" FAYEEVILLE, N. U. ' 1 - ; ZPavlnj? Briok A Sioo laity. I have tho largest an tl most com. j plete Brc3 Works in j North Carolina and mako tho best brick Sonth of Philadelphia. Orders by mail solicited and will have prompt and careful attention. Address, IB. POE. Aug2S3m Desirable Farm For Sale i umy iwoaua fjan Miies rrom iowd. I have for sale on eaty tenns a most desirable farm only two and half miles from the city, with good dwellings and out houses, poultry yard Ac. including a tine straw berry bed and 20 acrecjn fruit trees of the most select kind. The farm con tain about 150 acres more or less and in a heat thy neighborhood, produces fine corn, wheat and ton baeoo. 1 I Also one small farm adjoining the above contain" ing about 100 acres more; or less, one naif under cultivation and the balance well timbered.- The land is especially adapted to the growth of corn, to bacco, wheat, and corn ' with splendid bottom Lands for the growth of hay- Call on or address ' Z. W.Whitkh K ai, Rel Estate Agent. June27dAwtf (Jreenaboro. N. C m :' j tt-i . n mm To Capitalists, - Desiring to purchase good pay ing cityj property, in a prosperoua and rapidly growing town in Pied mont Korth Carolina, with fine railroad facilities; also handsomf and well arranged dwelling, sboull call on or address - t. . Z. W. WHITEUEAD, Real Estate Agon V. jan2 Greensboro, N. C. 7 The Central Hotel; MT. AIRY, N. C, - ; 1 ' HAS been rem-letlel and newry farnlhefi4 is now the leading hotel in t-jn. Fare q cla. polite servanU at a moment $ wl. AUO w a first-lw sample rw .for rammers. set2-tf J. V. IfClIKLL, Prop !.' 1 WOOD! k uMu UUllltlLi
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