V- v ia.-V i ; -C-. -" u rs'A t - ' . i , '. GREENSBORO, N. C. Entered at the Post-Office ajt Greensboro, N. C. as ' second class mail matter. By J, S. Hampton. FRIDAY, JANUARY ;27TH, : 1887. Gov. Eorakei: on Tuesday last appoin1teb!,;ex-Prcideot K. . B. Hayes a member.of the Board of Trustees, of the Ohio State Uni versity. Mr. Hayes will accept, . . t t; . " : : 5 The petitions for the pardon of Ex-Bank President James D. Fish, have not yet been fully con sidered by the President, but are yet in; the hands of the Attorney General. The President recently dSuaI 'examination ;,pf the papers, but will wait for a re port from the Attorifey-General before taking action. Justice has done a most credit able thing in New York by cut ting short the career of De'Leon; the professional astcogler, whose business was in one brarfch most disreputable. For. a time he will Prcure no more unfortunate wo men (or the . ; reeking dens : of in famy at Manama, and his study of the stars will be confined to such glimpses as he can get through the'bars of Sing Sing. ; i ; ' A compromise between . Mr. Tilden's heirs and the executors of his will, by which each of : the former will get $1,000,000, is said to have been effected. ' It is said that the 'contest will be with drawn in consequence, and that the residue of the estate, valued at "about $9,000,000, will go to ward the public library,Tri accor dance with, the dead Statesman's desiresil,;& Jq C 'WiUSh Farmer David Meredith has satisfied the Government that he was entitled tp ' the annuities granted by the Government to the 5?erpkee Indians. Monday Mere dith received a deed for a choice section of land in the Indian Ter ritory, Joh n Meredith ; his grand - lather years ago organized a:traf ding expedition ampng the Cher. okee Indians J He was captured and was about to be put to death when the beautiful daughter of the chief interposed and saved his t life. Meredith married the girl, and David is a ' descendant from this marriage. tiful woman in open were ions of the house. So sohie oftfie express- mescal I shall make- no calcu.- miratiori tiiait is very lat52" uP.n tfiat rdoii't care a strange if none of the -comments, buster or any other buster, and if reached her ears, , but she mam- I can't get to" the city of Mexico tained a bearing throughout of and come back sober, why the being unconcious of the gaze of Rio Grande shall be dried up and , , j c t - jisoia ior a sraoKca ncrrintr. uie hMn rC of.eyesfastened American Ambassador shall: be UDon her. ' - ' u.i...) - 1 : 1 1 The friend to the Editor. Some .1 supposed friends of ' a newspaper have peculiar ideas as to what kind of items a paper re-' quires; VNbt;iqng since a gentle-1 man came-into the 'sanctum ofa .Texas paper;and said to the edi- 'Look here, you rhiss at heap of live items. - I'm on the street all day. I'll come np every once in a while and post. you." -!A11 right, fetch in your items, but remember we want news."' Next day he came up, beaming all oyer.' 'I've got a live ; Item for you. You know that infernal bow-legged gorilla of a brother in-law of mine, who was in busi ness here with me?" , ; . t "I believe I remember such a person," said the editor, wearily. J 'Well, I've just got news from Nebraska',' where he is liying.that he. is going 0 run for the legisla ture. Now, just 'give him a blast. Lifthim'out of his Ttoots. Don't spare him on my account; : The editor shook- his head and the Inews'-gatherer retired. Next day he came up again: "My little item was crowded out. At least L didn't see it -in the paper. I brought you some more" news;" nd he handed in an ite.m about a cat, as follows : VA; remarkable annimaLThe family ,, catrr of our worthy and distinquished fellow townsman, Smith, . . who , . keeps, . the boss grocery .store of Ward No. 13 (beer always on 1 tap), vesterdav became the mother of of, five singularly marked kittens. " This is not the first time this unheard- of event has taken place; We understand Mr Smith 1s being favorably spoken - of as. a candi date for Alderman." 4 The editor groaned in hfs spirit as hie lights a cigar with-, the effort. It is not long before, he hears that Smith is going: around sayirig that he has made the paper whafitis, but it is not in dependent enough to suit the public.- x , ; Many readers will sav that this sketch isl overdrawn, but thous ands 01 editors all over the coun try will lift up their nVht hands iu icbiuy tnat iney are personally acquamtea witft tne guilty party Texas Sifting. , . - " , hashed and served hntr with parsley, and - the' 'name of- Law- rence K. J erorae snail be scratched rom the walls of- the treat n, , ' J Amerfcan Valhalla forever." mm S Japanese industries. altHoutrh n man v cases their origin manv mf - mf be track back to China and Corea, have changed somewhat in re cent years, but they have not been sutticiently developed to be car- rieq, on as a rule, in wnat we can manufacturing, establisHments. Thev are mostlv conducted inv . , . - . small workshops, with possibly .wheel, fan-making, and the man ufacture of porcelian; p'aper-pig ments and lacquers constituting a large portion of the whole. - On the outskirts of Dieddah is pointed out what the inhabitants 11 .u i .u r.i u v.an iiic tuiuu ui me wunu i muiiicr pve which- has a white stone, placed above 'the waist; distance" 01 wnich irom the supposed- or the head is only twentv-nine feet. The Mohammaedans must believe her to hrve been of immense size; Mohammed pronounced it to be her tomb, which settle all ques tious of dout with his followefsi Biltimore Sun. , ' The. birth of Secretary Whit ney's daughter Sunday is fifth in stall ce in the last twenty years of , an inerease in like -manner of the v,5?nct family. During John sonVr administratiod ;i Secretary! jMcCulIoch; was presented with- a r?aV&ntrraV was " also;'Post-pas-: ter-General; Denisqri.V inG'eh! Grant's second'term two Cabinet , Hes wee b9rn--one the daugh- ter of Secretary Belknap,the oth er the daughter of Secretary Rob- N. V sh6uId:beVrls is'a qlicstion.that naturally suggests itself from the above facts'; r ; i-- . 5 had r a '4 Very warm-reception at thVfiaitYmbre , Chrity Ball on Monday v" night:. ;Te Baltimore: Sun says: "Mrs. Ueyeland, upon entering-the box ;at in full view of the audience -behind a bank of flowers .offered w i ,r?y vo uut one sen- Vtimeiit '.which iouhd expression " concerninb 1ip Kpin'ff it, . Xvas'that she was the most beau Stage Talk,: from the World i - Larry Terbme " and a oartv nf trienos are going to Mexico. The Bermuda story is not true, and Tom Ochiltree is drawing un the itinerary., Col. Ochiltree I's ' saiH to have tried ,in vain to dissuade the -party, from making-. the ex cursion. A ?etieman who over heard. the conversation at Tham uviuio4ii r aaimiyiuil a YkW QaVS ago, report it as follow: "Do hot cro, sweet Lawrpn tin u s said; t h e ol d -gol d -h a i red hero 01 ten thousand' firht Iry not the- pass, the old man Bemowhaga ot tht tungs, brongi nresses. - 1 np- riaHI presses -The deadly pulque lies m rtu ucsiuc me forest path. iJeware Uhc siren : sonpr f th eson ' Whxr oil ru t.. , evare the siren : sone of the ,al "J? .r.es' lovely-machete. The kiw of tte - - lv ii i ' s-srrrr - -" 1 -ra I .'.J-Lrn 'id' f THE GENERAL NEWS. Senetor-elect Hiscock. of New York, is worth only $400,000 riell.leel lonesome-in the benate The marriaere of Mme. Chrisine Nilson to Count Amaranda will take place next month.' So xthe gifted; singer writes to friends in iew 1 orK. The imports of San Francisco during the past year were the largest ever known, amounting to 218,106,199 pounds, valued at $10,133,278. During 1886. the sales of rail roads under foreclosure covered 45 roads. 7,687 mile, $170,140, 000 of funded debt and nearly $204,000,000 of capital stock. There is a storv extant to the effect that the Hon: Benjamin Arro iirewster loves a grate fire but hate black coal, and accor dingly has hU servant to white a . - - wash the coal before it is brought into his room. . Every city in the South- Is growing in wealth and population The rate of increase in population population in some of the smal ler cities is almost phenomenal and th census ' of 1880 will be something of a reyelatjon to the wona. ii It Savod My Lifo"' Is a common expression, xften heard from those -who have realized, by'per Bonal use, the curative potrera of Ayer Cherry Pectoral. I cannot say enough Jn praise of Ayers Cherry Tectoral, be fiyin aa X do that, but for Its use, I houj, ionin.c.O'are died from, lung 'troubles, iixs&n, tfalegtine. Tex. brought pi hacienda is more deadly than the sting of the Cleopatran asp. ,Thei yeivety, cactus - - MGo to, go to, gentle Tomaso," replied therluncle-ih-law to hk j nephew-iii-law. ' "Your ' advice come too -late- - The path of duty is min&:.s ;Ji : par ty of -you n g gallants, "whoia . my counsels uiu uu retrain, nav resolved Tw6 yeara a-o I took s verf k Upon the perilous expedition andi Jich settled onmy lungs. Iconsulted 1 am their euide..DhiIoV0Dl1Pr nn I li?r?e ?y friends? From the- rarefied atmostphere of the Mexi-' can , pliteaii; I will shield them wkh"T theV- aegis of. ray; protecting bosom; ; No pulque shall " fly at Iheir throats until I have' sampled About six months ago I had a Aurora ba J-ungs, brought on' rired . ous cough balsams and expectorants. . witnout obtaining relief. A friend ad. vised me to try i . Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. i did and m- happyto say that it pe?p4 W?.a once. By continued use thw WfidfabQ pared my cough, and. I am paused, v ir life. Mrs. E. . Coburn, is Second st?, JUlsj:. -. I have used Ayers Cherry Jecoral f or orer year, and sincerely believal .should have been In my crave- had it. t not been for this medicine. It has cuted me of a dangerous affection of the lunn, for which; I had almost despaired of: ever : finding aremedy. D,: AV McMullen, Windsor, Province of Ontario. Ayers Cherry Pectoral saved my life. esiiAed-.-but failed to Ahtiin .ii.V 'f'f-feMS'Ajert Cherry Pec ioral.. Twq boltlef'pt' this -medirfn.- eompletely restore my hk?Tlh:rijrr4 M. Allen- Wfst Lancaster, tibia"? Aych's: Cherry Pccfcrai-V red WDr.J . C Ar & CoLowelLllA , , bjaU Irasrisu. ITic tlsigbctUcs-C ' Ha Wk0 STWno T Kllelrafioiis ' 4, WORCESTER'S rrr UNABRiDCe QUfiRTO DIpTJ m, rB bnnw,i r. w the rwr.w tv u WITH A SUPPq 1EF4T, ' xcui wnnna a kit a VCAABU-4 I O SVNO" L yo old Shop xcorn Goods, everything ncu at Trir NCW EOlTlC Onina WORCESTER'S DI, ilOHRRV 1 t. ' t . r ' ' "Hal COhCTAlNS TWOOSAMOS O IM AMY OTM FULLY iLLOfifTRATBOi ulCftARY SHECP. MAI?( IOT TO Bf ilARY. 1 Xm3 Four rLATES.. lea ;in rvi SouifrEIm Street, - OPPOSITE CUttL- EiSEifUE ti - OiT MCCCJTT ot I U. BLlPPtNCOTT, At Cost: Ffli As Thave not roo I will sell any or all 3rdays. - Said gooods consy GROCERIES, GIJLSS-WAREr !amDs: Clocks: Cu ctieap And phted ; Ekts, Caps, Bfancl " both cotton find taUSMtaS, Si y oods cost lor , f : Stock Ot Che Xargestytock mid gut SB " est variety of GfOGkerVr Glasser y ! (Moves; Spool Cotwn. zz J thous- ; ai - (Wt things too 1 pons- to tnentiom (hlTelrly and vibargains ' as I'meairbushichand i l&o as I i saylbr th$ tlmehpecitied Under E. hwBall. vr LAMPS, Jt.ND 1 Ever seen in UiU city: DINKERSEQ l s 1 . ; ;. AND DEALER INI COUKTRf PKOdM TTToald announce to tfis ffiends and Fine Cut' EfTCnTCCU V -w.incrsinat ne lis. still at: the iront. with a t VLL L!XS QK GOODS fSCK Dotiom cash prices.) , - V CEA13ERSET3' in now stylefzzd MtiUt tfrn- 1FEED:'hrJD;FLi A SPECIALiTYl , Two doorsmttiofC. F. & D, E, SHEBWf - DEALER IN" Colored Clzcrrc. . . - ... -f t ; ; :.;sni7iSPiTz?w: - CLOCKS. HJBZt Wc buy ow -gobdi- dircp? ;.' FAUIIiY - GROCEEIE - ; Canned Friiitts, (Tho Kenton PmvdcraftfliwnHv' - , , ..-'.. ''.m r j ill 1 - enabled t selUr as lof any house in the Northrra c -Wcttrntrtn ; inspects c- - AND A LlKIjOr j f GEHERAL "nEHCHAlWISE podssold as low al at fl-ot: -r if r "honse in ih chvi ure Store on Da-ie.Str4t . In? I Gilding, Greensboro, NIC prices.-..