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GREENSBORO, N". G., OCTOBER 24, 1888. NO. 133. ii If El S ., J to;:J; ot Spring Goods " !. tvp become exhaust- ' I r,j,.;, so that it in impossi j, .,,.fMn;rs tu get what they i' Wieplenlrdied with an 1 i K . rjrlv New Stock of Goods, I r-the 1 it Summer ami Fall i' ' ; ,HM.s ;:u in the house V jf;,...'t.i tarnish all of my tiade public ; generally, with the Yi f,t .styles the market af- t 'Jc:-, A of the . f I jjjins of Dress Goods, rith Trimmings to match. i I,.; I can assure all that my SLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT " '.1: :i;.j.HimI than ever before :-:h kimUand prices of Cash , -ilk warp Henrietta Cloths, ;,!.!,. Cloths Flannels, Black fcks and a t (ill lino ot the latest ilr:nin.iii'' to -natch. EfflK. . ; . :J u.. ('!.. ',!iH' Dfonrtnieut is bet ;:rrMiji liil than ever before, as I itv. i-;..m1 out most of my old M-Ii. TSm- traih compelled me to i i m ul.t td of the season, so I :bir iio'v in stock the largest and !! M-Iictnl assortment of Cloth :tz 1 h.iw ovei offered, and at pri lii'Mr'thaii ever before. All I Jk is a trial heire you purchase. Tl SKoo Department Is now ""ii! maiplete.and all I have to v i jnt call in and you will be i;Tul in style and prigk. : HATS. :j : want a Straw Hat to V'Y'out the season, come in and ;.ni r.in orfj ono. very reasonable. net say Jit cost, for vow would fi'-t .Mii-vi it. :is that is an old v!' -..ml not many merchants .r sncecciltd in selling on such '".r. Wool ;ind stiff Hats to suit If m. DEPARTMENT l- v:!ijijtte in a few days, as ' n'.r for my fall stock is now v''" " ills and will be filled in a 4 ' '" srilv the demand with u 'r .luli-rl 111 ll,c line of Carpets, Ungs and Curtains. . - ni l 0 for yourselves. I M;, !1It.v business like. '""(-ftllly. AVIM, ARM FIELD. 1,t:i lining business too long .ril-'"''.!.! song of Rock Hot ti ,',v wry one else," Cl st' "tan v olhersuch straws; ; 11 W,M : :i!liPsi-M t.n.1 T-riM trill tin greensboro; n. c. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 24, 1S88. Sl'KC'S.tS IAR AGRA t SIS. Vance to-morrow. Brave the danger and save tho Democracy. If you waut lower taxes, vote tho Democratic ticket- Ifyou want tetter times, vote tho Democratic ticket. If yon want the war tariff re duced, vote the Democratic ticket If yon want better wages, work ingmeu, vote the Democratic ticket. If yon want more money in cir culation, vote the Democratic tick- et. If you want to break up "Trusts" and monopolies, vote the Demo cratic ticket. If yon want to see white men rule this country, vote the Demo cratic ticket. If you want to lighten the bur dens of tho farmers, - vote the Dem ocratic ticket. If you waut the iutcrual revenue system abolished or modified, vote tho Democratic ticket. Democrats, let no grass grow under your feet between now and the Gth of November. If you want an economical ad ministration of our public affairs, vote the Democratic ticket. , If you wish "peace on earth, good will to all-men" between the races, vote the Democretic ticket. If you want to give the working- man an equal show with the mil ionaire, vote the Democratic ticket. If you want to see peace and prosperity shine all over the land, from every hill and dale, vote the Democratic tisker. If you want to protect your sa cred firesides and helpless wives and blue-eyed children against the "torch and the dagger," vote the Domocratic ticket. The Republican managers are finding that their "tariff scares" the other way. The workingmen" and legitimate business men are grow. ing every day more-solid for Cleve land, lower taxes and better wages. The workingmen are coming over to the Democratic party almost in a body They , understand what the issue is. They understand that tho Democratic policy of tax reduc tion will help them if it is put into operation. If you wish to" see the white winced angel of Peace perched up on every hill top fiom the moan- tain to the seashore, proclaiming peace and prosperity from every section of the State, vote the Demo cratic ticket. If vou would revere the traditi ons and glorious deeds of your dead ancestry, whose bravery upon a huudretl Imttle-tields has inscribed words ot silver and lettersof gold ou fame's everlasting scroll, vote tue uiw'v fiYiT Xortii StaU Forever! f (iranville. took the high UUIIIU) I . eet premium on new ifl'r - ti, w. vendition toda; J.D.Cooper, of Vauce, the first premium on new cutters. Our Granville county golden belt against we vunu. LATEST NEWS. 4 I - ! I From all Parts of the ' I World. BY TGLEGnAPU. - Yellow Fever. - Fernandina. Fla.. Octl 23. New cases, 14; whites, 4: David Basily, Artunr ivreDsier,jurs. oauie urease and an infant named Swaringer. No deaths.1 Weather very warm. lteport8 from unester say mere were six cases in 24 honrs. We have sent relief to them, providing medical attendance and medicines. Dr. Ross, United States Snrgeonj has crone to investigate. Vessels can enter this port and come to the city by leaving their crews at the island, where the government lias provided shelter for them. Our cry is still for more funds and pro visions. "(Signed) It. S. Schuyler, Sec'y Howard Association. Mud Ran. Mauch Chnuk, Pa., Oct. 23 The District Altorney of Carbon county shortly before midnight last night issued warrants for the arrest of Henry Cooke and Thomas Major, engineers, John Mulhearn and Jos. Pohl, look puts, James Hannigan, flagmau, and Chas. Terry and Jas. Keithline,! conductors, charging them with gross negligence and wilful misconduct and for failing to observe the precautions and rules which it was their duty to obey and observe while they were em ployed in the conveyance of passen gers for the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, causing the great acci dent at MudRun which resulted in the killing and injuring of many persons, j . Contributions for Fever Suflerers. Pensacola, Fla., Oct. 23. The following appeal was issued today to all lodges of I. O., O, F.: - Whereas, dread pestilence of yel low fever has made sad havoc among our brothers at J ackson ville and Fernandiua, aud has not been confined to the members of the local lodges at those points, but many brothers from other jurisdic tions have been stricken down by fatal disease, and Whereas, the funds subscribed so liberally by lodges iu this juris diction, and other voluntary con tributions, have been exhausted and much suffering and distress is now imminentj and with tho permission of Grand Sire John C. Underwood, dated Columbus, O., Oct. 20, 188S, I would make an earnest appeal by this means,to tho brotherhood at largo to uiake small contributions for their relief, which may be sent to me at Pensacola, Fla., and which will be promptly acknowledged, and forwarded by me to the Odd Fellows relief committee at Jack sonville and Fernandiua. (Signed), C. C. Yonqe, Jr., -Grand Master I. O. O. F., f State of Florida. : - "Iluck" Kitcbiu. rTnnilMronville. K. C Oct. 23. There was great enthusiasm here today. Five huuureu peopiu wo present. JKitchiu spoke two hours in tbo court house, followed by Devereuxland Dockery. The Re publicans are using every enon. E They had a brass band and a large delegation from Ashevillc. The campaign waxes uotier. iue- publicans are mad ana ueuaiu. They iehiie Uemocrais coutiusicj. Dockery and Dcvereux repeat the same shuiderous speeches. The re sult of the contlict here was great gotnl for the Democrats. Devereux aud Dockery made the weakest speeches during the campaign. An effort was madeto give Dockery a big demonstration, which resulted in au utter failure. Kitchin was wildly cheered dnriug his masterly speech. iEwart, Republican candi date for Congress, is losiog ground daily. There is strong hope lor Heuderson county go ng Demo cratic in November. The most en couraging reports are coming iu from every section of Western Carolina. Kitchin has caused a striking blow to Republicanism in the west. The west is no louger doubtful! but almost solid for tho Democracy. Washington Xoe. . Washington, D. O., Oct. 23. The Treasury today accepted ten ders of $777)00 four and a half percent bonds st 128. Some fours were offered at 128, but all were re jected. I . Passed Assistant-Surgeon Cun ningham Dean died on board tho coast survey steamer Mac Arthur at San Francisco yesterday. 4Je was a native of Richmond, Va. Surgeon-General Hamilton sent the following telegram to Dr. Por ter at Jacksonville this afternoon: 'Yuur authority to keep refugees out of the city must come from the City Council. With such authority you need nothing further from the government. In regard to disin fection of bedding, the government only proposes to pay fbi the de struction of mattresses, pillows and comforts necessarily destroyed In the houses of the poor. Persons able must sustain their own loss; The City Council should pass an ordinance exacting a penalty for .t 4VkMtarl nrtiidna in Th nsft of the nublic laundry and disinfection building wheu constructed will bo free. Car pets need not bo destroyed; but shouldv be subjected to steam pro- Dr. J. W. Griffith SUBGEON DENTIST GREENSBORO, N. C. Trkth Extracted without pain by tho U3 o Nitrous Oxide tlamrhing gas.) office oppositk I iiKNBOW iiouais, over cmiiujs Bank. i Jane lb-DLy Cape Fear and People's -STEAMBOAT CO. STEAINTFIB A. P. HURT Leaves "W i 1 -nnJjrxgfcoxx Tuesdays and Fridays. leaves Fayettevllio MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS of each week. For information and Frowhts. apply to WOODY & CURR1E, t r Agenta at Wilmington. W. S. COOK, Agent at Fayctteville. S.C DR. R. W. TATE, WREEXSB0R0. - NORTH CAROLINA. Offers his Professional Services to the citizens of Greensboro and surronnding country. j3-Office at Porter & Dalton's drug store. When noTtSr? clnUjound at his residence on Aheboro street, opposite Col- T. B. Keogh's. mnli ti Pains in Yonr Back. "lR. HOWARD'S Liver. Dypepsia. and ''A y U Powders wUl cure you. Price, per box. ser16-ly Winston.. E. A, POE, MANUFACTURER OF BRICK, FAYETTE VILLE, 2. c. I have the largest and most coi? plete ZB-ci-OUsi WorS " North Carolina and make tho be-i brick South of Philadelphia. Orders bv mail solicited and wir have prompt aud careful attention. Address, 333. POS. Aug2S 3m ' BRANSON HOUSE; NEAR CAPITAL SQARE. RA LEIGH. N. . Board by ths Day, Week or Monit TERMS RESONABLE. ! i mmmm INTERESTDST DRY GOODS "NEWS" BY Woodward & Lothrop, The fall trade may bo said to be fairly underway. The store is brim full of the season's best produc tions, both foreign and domestic. Our preparations for the coming season's business have been on a greater scale than ever before, and wo are in a position to cater to your wants to better advantage than was ever otherwise possible. Great Milk Bargain. - A fortunate purchase or u timet s best black imported silks enables us to offer our customers tho great est values in these world renowned fabrics ever placed oTi sale. The feed stagnation of tbo trade in the far South is being felt in that commercial heart center, New York; and importers are compelled to find a sale for the goods that would otherwise have gone into that sec tion. We are 'always on the alert, aud have just secured, among other goods, five lots of Guinet's black silks, which we propose to unload at a small advance, thus retailing this most reliable brand at tho low est prices it has been known to reach. Lot 1, Qual. E, only 87c. pr yd. Lot 2, Qual. D, only 01c. per yd. Lot 3, Qaal. C, only $1 per yard. Lot 4, Qnah B, only 81.12ic. yd. Lot 5, Qual. A, only $1.20 yard. We refraiu from quoting tho usu al selling' price of these five qnali ties, coutident 'that your discerning judgment will '.instantly recognize their intrinsic value. (Firstjnoon annex.) "Opening" of Rendy-made Garments. The eutire third licor has on its best dress this week. Every line is full of the best of the season's styles nalities. Ladies' suits, jackets, hnth loner and short: New. markets, Raglans, Modjeskas, &c.' nhildren'saudMissea'HUits.jacKeis, cloaks, newmarkets, &c. Ladies' ilannel wraps and waappers, tea "owns. &c, of other materials. Tho entire floor is in uress paraue, Anrl vers hecr vou will eive it an in- ripection. As we purchased only tme, two, ana a lew oi some oi tue extreme styles, we suggest to those ;f our customers who wisn some rhiiif exclusive', to call early in he week. Bargains will be offered, and especially in the lower graues (Third floor.) u m-y 4 n f m innlk inl.. .lew mam.. This will be good news to rue ladies who have been waiting. We ;,Arr rnnr indulsrence lor the un Whle delav. and believe those who have not yet bought will be riari thev waited. We can oniy leu of a few lots to day, as more are yet .joining. ." . 3 000 yards of Imitation Pongee Curtain Drapery, in a handsome variety of attractive colorings auu ..ftantn. .Onlv 15c. ner yard. 2,500 yards 40 inch Printed, Lace striped Scrims, in light, medium aid dark effects. Only lL'c. yaru. 1 500 Yards of Curtain Madras j Cloths, in Uream aim leraon, .waim i :n1nri li ITS- and make a very attrac rive window drapery. Only 2oc. per yard. I (Fourth floor. ; i Excellent styles and colorings in 1 :() inch Raw Silks at 42.Jc. per yd. Other prices 0o, 75c, 61,. $1.10, 31.25, $135, to $2. Undoubtedly ! the best line yet.1 ! (Fourth floor.) l-TiimtalnjB RrnUl. ' vw Hue ot "oveim-s m ui Trimming Rraids to match the i:ew shading in Silks and WooSpii. Dress Goods. Jet Trimmings .iu proiu sion. Galloons, Fringes, Papmen series, Pendants, &c, in great. var :ety. Beautiful Persian Tiimming iJraidsiuoricntaUrridescenteflects. Superior Line of Cream, Gold, and Silver Braidings for trimming ..i-riurr f.nt nines. ' Special attention is called to the Silk and Satin Corded Braids, in ill the new shades, sit 42c. per yd. Silk and Steel Braids, crotchet , de with steel ceidei; colors, blac; ith silver, tilue with drab, blown vith gold, green with orouze, terra outta with gold; 2 iuclu s v. ide, very bamlsotoe,-and only , C5c. per yard. ! (First floor.) I TheVVh G)cds department has beeu moved to the fourth floor, wheie it has more space, more goods, and a chanco to do moro - business, -ew Colorings m Best Dark Prints warranted to vfha perfectly. Ouly OJc. per yard. Per cales, 12Jc Indigu blue prints, Sc. (rouriu noor.) RIbbn. No need to advertise Ribbons except to give you a hint. 'now and then as to thefasbion. lou can count on flndincr the latest hero as soon as it is out. Satin and Gross grain, with plain'edge; Gross Grain J with Satm edge; Moire with Satin, and crown edges; &c, in snch new shades as repita, Marabella, Re. Bed a, Coxuelicot, Rose, Gobelin, ' rv a .Mm uou Quixote, v-nasseur, uresson, : Boveal. Sutz. Amaudian. Ramier. Porcelain Caspian, Tabac, Tur quoise, Moutard, Golden Jrown, and the ordinary shades of Blues, Cardiuals, Garnet?, Ecru, Beige, White, Cream and Black. . . jIoiio Silk Ribbons, wih crown edge, for Decorative Art-Work; widths 1 to 2.1 inches; price 10 to 22c. per yard. tall hue tn -Art Shades in 5 inch Satin and Gro.s Grain Ribbons. Fancy Ribbon in Gros Grain J3at in Strino and wide Satin Border on ono side; 3 inches wide; Colors: J Cream, IJiack-, (Jardinal, Gold, Brown, Ramier. Sueiz. Amandian. Navy and Mahogany1. - Ail the newest shades and fane-. ies in Satin and Velvet Ribbons. (r i Superb lino of "Novelties" iu tho most fashionable ( shadings and v; edges for millinery trimmings. ' ; (First floor, front of main en trance.) Every preparation has been made for doing a large Fall bos in ess in Black Dress Goods. Blacl is being worn considerably by Ladies not in mourning. Wo have tho gcwH -moro 'than ever before, and what's better yet, they.aro all reliable fab- ' rics, products of tho best Foreign and Domestic manufacturers. As- good illustrative bargains we quote ; thq following three: . " j . 39 inch (called 40) Black All wool Foulo Sorgo. Perfect Black and a very desirablo , f brie, only -50c. per yard. ' 40 iuch Black All wool Bison Twiled Serge, heavy-weight and ft -verj dressy weave, ory 50c. yard - 1 Case 39 inch (called 40) Black All-wool Croisecloth or India Twitl 1 a new weave and destined to bo much1 worn-t his season, only 55c1 ; V per yard. r Nearly all all of B. Priestly & Co.'s Elegaut Black fabrics aro here. Wo have selected tho most desirable weaves, tho mostJippro priate weights for this climate. Courtlaud's Best Blacl English ( Crapes aim wide range of prices. (First floor, annex.) j . Flannel. 1 js - -; ': , Largest (stock, greatest variety, and best valuW wo have-'ever showu, bo it in whi e, colors, or fancy. We could fill a column of the Star and then not tell half. We quote these few special lots, and leave the colorings to your ' imagination. French' Wrapper Flannels at 37i, 42,v55, and 75c. Cashmere Flannels at 50j. : -Frendi Printed Flannels at C5c. German Figured Flannels at 75c Best Jersey -.Flannels at G2c. Shrunken Homespun Flannels at 50c. : ! . ' Woven Bordered Skirting Flan- -uels at 053. , t ' Best EiderdoTirFlanm-ls at 75c. fIIomes)Uii Flannel Skirt Pat terns at 81, 81 35, 81.50, 81.75, and 82 each. (Second floor.) For 73anafarlarine Comfort. Many ladies make. their own bed comforts Wo call their attention co orrr large Mipply of Cotton Bats and Coverings, Mich as Prints, Cheese'-cloths, Batiste Cheese cloths, IS .1 teen?, Chintzes, &c Pound Cotton Bats, 12, 15, 18, -and 20c. each. - ' Cheese clo:hs, 5 and 10. per yd. Prints, C, 8, ami 10c. per yard. Sateens, I2Ja per yarur' Batiste Cheese c.oths, 12jc. yd. (Second and fourth floors.) noy CUihlag. Never before were we tetter pre pared to dresH ylour boys from 2J to 14 years. The bulk of the stock was late arriving now all in, even to the heavy d ad of winter Over coats. Close buying at the very source effhe supply enables us to gire unrivalled values. Woodward & Lothrop - lUi- i l Jor ma rxi r tf. n. w ir 111U Mint w 'ii. ix. " WAbUlNGTON. D. C. ' 'i i
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