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GREENSBORO, JST.; C, OCTOBER 11, 1888.
NO. 122.
JEW FALL GOODS.
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; ,t(.i L,t Spring Goods
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set what they
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THURSDAY, OUT. 11, 1888.
SistntntT ami Fall
: 1V ...hUs a:v in the house
V 1 !. :.,n f mv fi:itl
i - i .:. rt. fi. imIIv with the
V stjlt-s the market af-
Jf thf : -
ijiiiis of 'Dress Goods,
.,,' TriMMi'i'J to match.
1 , m :isure all that iny
aa GOODS DEPARTMENT
.yurMJi l'li'-fl t1,a0 evcr before
rV'!! lii ' aiil' prices of Cash
.. ..r.i Ifi.iirii'ttil Clothfl.
; , I (!hs. Flannels, Black
J ;i full line ot the latest
tT'i-;:$io match.
in
I rii.in cvir Iwfore. as I
ori-vtl otit most of my old
Thr iraile compelled me to
t - I a:..Mtl l the season, so I
nl assortmont of Cloth
vi r iVoiitl, ami at pfi-
i ft w
H'irr than I'Vtr leiere. All l
" tri.i! U lore oil nurchase.
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SHOES.
! Liy IVpirlment Is now
.:iomp!l.!,f anl all I have to
Vl 5 j :st, call irii ami you will be
! ;a style and price.
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HATS
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iwaiit a JStraw Hat to
'Vi.nt tl,.. ... t .1
mr MMnii, come ui auu
. P t ono -viTv reasonable.
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a that is an old
t 1,1,11 ,n 11,1 vlVl
TuI:,J 't many merchants
trcnlnl ii4 selling on such
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RPDT'D EPART M EN T
.... V ! h
vrM!'1 11 tlavs, as
H1 ' fall toek is now
t-w vMl iu in niieci in a
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supply the ilemand with
u'-. in the line of Carpets,
VH;. Unhand Curtains.
a::
ail
S0C .for Vimrcoli-a T
.,':,iI,,"g-business too long
v ....r,"M Mig of. "Hoek Hot-
"v" -'.ry one. else"
C.4" I!!,W "thersuch straws;
Kw?'h Hv HIul vou will be
: i.'lM ;Tviy air,j business like,
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Ull'I. A KM FIELD.
SPECIAL. PARAGRAPHS.
Kah, for Cleveland for President!
Rah, for Thurman for vice-Presi
dent !
Hah, for Fowle for Governor !
Kah, fur liolt for Lieutenant
Governor !
Kah, for Morehead for Congress!
Kah, for Dobson for Cleveland
elector !
Kah, for Caldwell for the Senate!
Kah, for McLean for the Goose !
Kah, for Kennett for the Iloueo !
Kah, for McNairy for the Sheriff!
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Kah, for Sapp for Register of
Deeds 1
Rah, for.Kirkman for Treasurer !
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Rah, for Tate for Coroner !
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Rah, for Gambol for Surveyor !
Yes. Rah, for everything that
pertains to North Carolina Dem
ocracy, which was ever true to the
country, and steadfast in its main
teuance of the rights of all tne peo
ple : strong and uuwaivering in the
delence of a blood-bought liberty.;
a refuge in the hour of danger, and
heaven of rest in peace; a guaran
antee of good government, and a
bond for the preservation of the
liberties of all our citizens; apledge
ot justice and the preservation ot
order, appeals again to its .sons
the descendants of its illustrious
defenders to staud by it as their
fathers stood by it, and believed
in it as the corner-stone of Ameri
can liberty!
The Patriot's advice : work now
and rest when the victory, is won
A Republican victory in North
Carolina means ten thousand bank-
runted homes and negro officers in
every county throughout the State
The horrors that would iuevita-
blv follow a Republican victory in
this State at the November election
are almost beyond description.
A vote for Cleveland l is vote
for a reduction of taxes; while a
vote for Harrison is a vote for
higher taxes and lower wages for
the workingmen. .
Fellow democrats, leave no
stones unturned for the next thirty
days. Lay on McDuff, and damn
ed be he who first cries, hold,
enough!" shall bo our motto hence
fourth.
On behalf of the helpless mothers
and wives, and hundreds of thous
ands of little blue eyed children all
over tholamlfwo appeal to the white
men of the uO!d North State" to
sjiow their colors on the Gth of Nov
ember by voting the straight Demo
cratic ticket from Cleveland down
to constable. !
A vote for Fowle is a vote for a
continuation of the white man's
government in North Carolina; a
vote Dockery is a vote for the day
to come when Dockery 'cnu placs
his right hand ou the head of a
little white child, andjhis left hand
on the head of a little colored child
and march them into Sunday
School together." -
BY TELEGRAPH.
Cro Swears 'Oat a. Warrant against
Stamps and Primrose.
Raleigh, N, C, Oct. 10. A gen-
sauon was caused here yesterday
by a report on the streets thatChas.
B. Cross had sworn out a warrant
against Messrs. E. K. Stamps and
vv. a. irimrose, former president
ana airector.ot the State National
Bank respectively.
Inquiry revealed the fact that
such a step had actually been taken
by Mr. Cross. Mr. Cross was in
terviewed and stated that he had
taken the step not with a view to
bringing Messrs. Stamps and Prim
rose into trouble, but to getting the
wnoie matter of the affairs of the
State National Bank before the
public and into the courts in order
mac justice mignt be clone.
A CARD.
In connection with the proceed
ing Mr. Cross publishes the follow
ing card:
After mature thought, I con
cluded to pursue the above course
not for the purpose of getting
Messrs. btainps and Primrose into
trouble, but simply to prove to the
good people of this city and the
state ot JNortli Carolina, bevond
even a question of a doubt, that
wmcn l nave said as to the condi
tion of the State National Bank at
the time I took the presidency of
the same, also the mamer in which
I was induced to take char ere of
said bank, is true. This is the only
way 1 can conceive of to get at the
facts. I sincerely hope the offenses
charged against Messrs. Stamps
and Primrose are barred by the
8 tat u to of limitation I merely
want everybody to appreciate the
position I was in.
C. .E. Cross.
Activity it Headquarters.
Raleigh, N. C, Oct. 10. A large
force is engaged in the offices of
both the Democratic and Republic
an headquarters sending out docu
ments and conducting correspond
ence. Both sides are working hard,
and as the election approaches
political interest is warming up.
In Durham on Thursday night last
there was one of the most imposing
Democratic demonstrations that
has yet taken place, and the enthu
siasm was intense. It was demon
strated beyond doubt, that, large
numbers of the factory operatives
who voted for Nichols two years
ago under his false colors of being
the "workingman's candidate,77 will
now cast their votes squarely for
Bnnn and the Democratic ticket
generally.
Durham's Exposition a Magnificent
Success
Durham, N. C, Oct. 10. The
Exposition is the biggest success'
. i"i - - mi 1 . l
ever in me J?iauc. xne display
is beyond all expectations. The in
dustrial parade is by far the largest
and grandest ever witnessed any
where. Bunn and Ransom are now
speaking to an immense crowd in
front ot the Hotel Claiborn. Vance
and Wade Hampton speak at the
soldiers' reunion tomorrow. Dur
ham has outdone herself.
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Later : Durham, N C Oct., 11th
.Rain causes nostnonement of to
day's programme for Exposition till
tomorrow, i'rogramme oi iuurs-
ay and Friday carried out Friday
J. S. Lockhart, Presr.
"TWO SOULS WITH BUT A SINGLE
THOUGHT."
A CARD.
will
and
Having other business-ihat
larfelv nrrnnv mir attntlnn'
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probably call me awayirrdm the
city at intervals during the jiext
year, I have arranged with Mr. A.
B. Frey, of Millersburg, Ohio, to
take charge of my jewelry I store.
Although recently from Ohio1, Mr.
Frey is a Virginian and a gentle
man whom I am proud to intro
duce to tfty customer. ;He has a
thorough . knowledge of the jewel
ry trade. If you want a new
watch, or the time piece you liave
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 one of Mr.
FreyV ..specialties. A careful
study and long experience I have
made him one of the best practical
opticians in the country. If you
require an expert to fit you with a
pair of spectacles or eye-glasses,
don't fail to call and see hini, and
no matter what the defect of vis
ion may be, if it is possible jto re
ceive assistance som the use of
classes; he ttQ cTolv vou with
Just what is teSf iSitedjto
eyes. Engraicng la another
ialty, and in fact for anything you
ordinarily require at aajewelry
store you cannot go wrong if you
call. Very Hfctfully,
jHQ'sfi 1 HORNTON.
GreerteboToy Sent, it, 1888.
RersrCriber i
Joseph TokeBs Restaurant
when you want lything to eat.
He keeps the finest oysters in the
city, served in any style desired.
Promptand 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
your
spec-
Pains in Your Back
IJ Powdera will care you. Price, per box, 50c, i
Soxes for $1.00. Sent to any address on receipt oi
price, by mail. Dr. J . i tits, xiu w ai u.
seriP-ly Winston. i. v..
BRANSON HOUSE,
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NEAR CAPITAL SQARE, RALEIQII, N, C,
Board by the Bay, Week or
Month
TERMS RE SON ABLE.
rl CSino.
Clement 6i Wright,
ATTORNEY - AT -LA W
rjPracticea in Stote and Federal Courts, yffice
orposite court kouse.
Edwards Broughton;
Printers, Binders
u I want to see the day come
when placing my right hand on
'the head of a little white child,
and my left hand on the head of a
little colored child, I can pass
'them into Sunday School togeth
er. Oliver 11. Dockery, Republic
an candidate for Governor of S. C,
'Down with the White Man's
"party.r "That the right of suf
frage rt-sU on no mero circumst-
auce of raw, color, sex or nation
"ality." 1th plank of the National
Prohibition platform and slogan of
the organ of the Prohibition party in
North Carolina.
White: or black it matters not
where do you stand!
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS,
RALEIGH N. C,
School and Commercial W rk
.Legal and Alliance Work.
Ginners Rcord Books,
Church Records,
Leeal, Blanks. Ac. i.e.
mayll-tf ' ;
THOEIAS BROTHERS,
JOB PRINTERS,
GUE.EN8 35 OHO. W. C.
I OOD WORK OW PRICE8
USATISFACTIO N GABANTEED.
CLAWS
1.00
QUEER PEOPtEp'C"
OOBLUra
t rimi wi ill ifflff IVnfr "' theXoust.)
POIM HILL NURSERIES
POMONA, N. O.,
Ttco and a half miles West of
Greensboro, N, C.
The main line of the Richmond
and Danyille Railroad passes
through the grounds and within
100 feet of the office.
Salem trains make regular stops
twice daily each way.
Those interested in fruit and
fruit growing ire 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, Cherries
Plums, Japanese Persimmons,
Apricots, Nectarines, Figs,
Mulberries, Quinces,
Grapes, Pecans,
Strawberries, Raspberries, Currants,
Gooseberries, Pie Plant, Eng-
lish Walnuts, Chest
nuts, Roses, Ever
greens, Shade
Trees,
&c, &c, &c.
All the uew and rare varieties,
as well as the old ones, which my
new catalogue for 1888 will show.
Give your order to my authorized
agent or order direct from- the
nursery. I
Correspondence solicited.
Descriptive catalogue free to ap
plicants. Address J. VAN LINDLEY,
Pomona,
jy2G tf Guilford Co., N. C.
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Havinff qualified as the administrator
of B. M. Idol, dee'd, before the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Guilford county, I here
by give notice to all persons holding
claims against the said deceased to pre
sent them as required by law, on or be
fore August 1, 1889, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon.
Those indebted to the said deceased wilt
please come forward and make payment?
of the same.
Jul v 31. 1888. WML IDOL.
aug 3-4w - Adm'r.
ALII ABOARD FOR DANBURY
I Piedmont Sprlnira, i
and all point in the Counties of Stokes. Surry
It v i. ' '. ' tJxL. Rkinham. ;
V Hereby civ notice to the traTelin publie that
wITnutnCoJS. l mT e,T Md Wal0 SubIe
Jhorses and Buggies to Hire
Parties roing through the country from Walnut
Core should see me. My hack makes daily trips
to Danbary; leave Walnut Core at 5 1-a., arrive
.anbury 7 p. Fare L. Bacarriel
0. JJAUC, j
ang3 tf Walnut Cove, N. C. j
Dr. J. W. Griffith,
SURQ-KOIT D1STETIST
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GREENSBORO, jN. C.
Sl"Hn?.x.TBCTICJ? "hoct txis by the use o
June 16-oLr
wurous UxUe (laughing cas )
umce opposite Bxxbow IIorsE.lever SaTinw
Cape Fear and People's
STEAMBOAT GO.
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DR. R.W. TATE,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, j
GREENSBORO. l NORTH CAROLINA
Offers his Professional Services to
tLo citixens of Greensboro and surrounding country.
43"0ffice at Porter A Dalton's druar store. When
nt there can be found at bis residence on Asheboro
street, opposite Col Tk B. KeoRh's. iunli-tfi
Tax Notice
I will attend at the following times
aud places to collect taxes for )
THE YBAE 1888
J. A. Hodsin's Store,
rieasant Garden,
Moody's Mill,
Pavid Coble's,
l.P.Foust's,
McLeans ville.
Widow Sun: mere'.
Merry Oaks,
Jirovrn Summit.
HUlsdale.
.wummerneld's, -Friendship,
John King's,
11. R. Barrow's Store.
High Point.
Jamestown,
Monday,
Tuesday.
Wednesdaj ,
Thursday,
Friday
Saturday,
Monday,
Tuesday,
Wednesday,
Thursday,
Friday,
Saturday,
Monday, .
Tuesday,
Wedsesday.
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October 15th j
16th.!
17th.
ISth.
19th.
20th.
22nd.
23rd.
24th.
25th.
26th,
27th.
2ith.
30th.
31st.
Thursday. November 1st.
OFFICE
BBS
AT MY
From Nov. 2 to Nov. 30.
RATE OF TAXES FOR m :
On every 100 valuation, G5 cents, ojf
. hich 20 cents is for State, 15 cents is
-U-hool and 30 cents is for County pur
poses. Poll tax,, $ 1J5, exclusively for
School purposes. j
THE TAXES ARE DUE THE
First of September. !
The laws of '1887 say, whenever the
axes shall be due, and unpaid, the&heriff
-mil immediately proceel to collect them,
y.c. Now my advice to all is, to meet me
t the above times and places and pay
: :oir taxes promptly, as the law requires,
..r I shall be compelled to collect them by
: istraint. j
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Leavoa "Wilraington
Tuesdays and Fridays.
Loaves urayotto-u- llio
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MONDAYS AND T II Ui USD AYS
of each week-
For information and FroiahN. npir h
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I I V V U 1 VV VUlLltlXJ
Agenb at Wilmington.
V S. COOK,
Arent at Fayctterillo. N.O -
E. A. POE,
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FAYETTE VILLE, N. C.
I have the larprest and most com
plete Bz?cZte. Wor3cg in
North Carolina and make the host
brick South of Philadelphia.
Orders by mail solicited and will
have prompt and careful attention.
Address,
D3. IrPOIE.
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Desirable Farm Fol Sale,
Only Two and a Half HUes-ftom Town.
I hare for sale on eav term a mnt Iw?r&hl
farm only two and halfL miles from the city, with
good dwellings and out bourses, ioultry yard Ac,
including a une straw berry bod and 20 acres in
fruit trees of the most ?e!oct kind. The farm con
tain about 150 acrex wore or loed and in a healthy
neighborhood, rroiucos fine ojrn. whoat and to
bacco. Also one pmall farm aiioining the above contain
ing about 100 acre- more or le. one half under
cultivation and the balance well timbered. The
land is especially adapted to the growth of corn, to
bacco, wheat, -and corn with splendid bttom :
lands for the growth of bay Call on or a-iln ;
Z. W.Whitihcad, Ue-1 rtate Agent.
Junc27dAwtf (jreoasboro. N. C.
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The Candidates for the Legislature and
unty Offices'-will address the jieople
ich day about 1 o'clock, 1'M.
O. C. W DEEPER,
i t,'2S t. e.
The Central Hotel,
mt. airy, n. p.,
HAS been remodelled and newly furnuhefirt
is now the leading hotel in ton. iare m
el is?, polite servants at a moment a call. ALw
a finrt-cUss wunj le royn for drummers.
sert2-tf J(7V. ITC11LLL. Prop
To Gapifalists,
Desiring to purchase good pay
ing city property, in a prosperom!
and rapidly crowinir town in Pied
mont orth Carolina, with fine
railroad facilities r also handsonif
and well arranged dwelling, shoull
call on or address I
Z. ,V. WHITEHEAD,
Real Estate Agent,
jau27 Greensboro, X. C.
St. CHARLES HO
RICHMOND, VA.
Acco mmod aliens for 303 Guesfsi
$5 $1-50 to rioO rr day.
Table lioard. per wt-k. $.50
Permanent liuwts. ir wetk. SIjO to..
Rooms without lioard, ir day, UJc, 75o to 5 1
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