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. J. 8. HAMPTON, City Editor.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
, ' T Washington; Feb. 12. For North
Carolina, fair weather, slightly warmer.
Greensboro Airman ac. Sun
rises 7:01. Sun sets 5:28. Moon rises
1:50.
Mobning News one week for
only 10 cents.
Old newspapers for sale at this
office for 25 cents a hundred.
' The Messrs. Woodroffe are build
ing a neat office on the corner of the
lumberyard.:
To-morrow is St Valentines day a
day of fun and frolic for the young peo
ple and the birds, .
The R. &D. Railroad is having
the crossing oh South Elm street
graded and cleaned, for which we,
commend them.
The pews in all. the churches of
this city are free, and you will not be
considered an intruder if you enter
without ceremony.
Mrs. Bingham; of Alamance, the
mother of Walter Bingham, the deaf
mute, was registered at the Benbow
last night. She was on her way home
from a visit west of this point.
--Subscriptions came pouring in at
a lively rate during yesterday fore
noon. Several young ladies were
among the number who called at the
office and ordered the paper. If the
News i succeed in pleasing the
ladies and winning their favor, we
shall count ourselves most happy.
The play of "Princess Andrea,"
as presented by the Janish Dramatic
Company last night, took all by
storm, and some of our oldest theatre
goers say that Greensboro has never :
before seen any such -actress as Mme.
Janish. We regret that a better
house did not greet her.
For the freshest news irom our en
terprising sister town of Winston, the
reader is referred to the special letter
on our second page this morning. These
letters are from the facil pen of our
young friend Greek O. Andrews,' who is
now on the editorial staff of that excel
lent journal, the Winston Sentinel
Yesterday an old man of German
natibnalty, it is supposed, fell in the
street with an epiieplic fit. A crowd
soon gathered around and Mr. Mun.
Bees, , Chief of Police, - arrived
and had him carried into Drury
HowelPs restaurant where he soon
recovered under the treatment of Dr.
C M. Glenn. He is from Savannah,
Ga., and Is on his way to Richmond
where he has some relatives.
Mr. W. B; - Crump who ws as
saulted on the street nighf before last,
was in j a very critical condition all day
yesterday and ;last night. it has been
discovered that his skull is fractured.
His mind is wandering, his muttering
incoherent, and his ' recovery is de
spaired of. At 11 p. m Mr. Crump
took five swallows of water, and afterr
wards slept well for a couple of hours.
Messrs: P. D. Weaver. Ned Lee and
Mr Webster attended the patient dur
ing the night.
THE CHURCHES TO-DAY.
Services will be held to-day as fbl
lows :'.'-
Preaching in Bogart Hall to-ilay
at 11, a. m., and 7:30, p. m., by Rev. W.
,R. Qwaltney, pastor of the Baptist
church. Sunday school at 9:30, a. m.
Preachinsr af Centei.arv Methodist.
church to-day at 11 o'clock by the'
pastor, Kev. li; . Smith. Sabbath
school , at "3, p.lmj, J. R; Meadenhall,
Supt. Prayir meeting at 7:15, p. m. ,
Preaching to-day at West Market
street (Methodist) church at 1 1. a. m.,
and 7:30, p, m. Sunday school at 9:30
Prof. WV.F. 'Alderman, Sup't. Young
people's meeting at 3 p. ml
At the Presbyterian church Vr.
Smith will preach from 1 Cor., 16 : 12,:
,4It any main love not the Lord Jesus
Christ, let him be anathema, marana
ahaVand at the Chapel at 4 p. m.. from
Jcrr 7;4 ; Trust ye not in lying words
- ISayor's Ccurt.
The following rase was tried be
fore his honor the mayor, yesterday :
Martha Conrad (col.) for assault on
Mollie Bichardson (col.) Two dollars1
and costs.
The Presidency of a lJank Ten
dered. Washington, Feb. 12. U. S.
Treasurer Jordan, who returned from
New-York last night, called on Sec
retary planning to-day, and on be
half of the -directors of the new Na
tional New York Bank tendered to the
Secretary the. presidency of the bank.
The Secretary this afternoon said he
had sent no definite answer yet
whether he will accept the position
or not, and this is all he would say
about the matter.
Parallel of Sexes.
Man is strong woman is beautiful.
Man is daring and confident woman
is diffident and unassuming.
Man is great in action woman in suf
fering. . ,
Man shines abroad woman at home.
Man talks to convince woman to per
suade and please.
Man has a rugged heart woman a
soft and tender one.
Man prevents misery woman re
lieves it.
Man has science woman taste
Man has judgment woman sensi
bility. Man is a being of justice woman an
angel of mercy.
- ART AND ABTISTS.
There are now five Bembrandts
of undoubted genuineness in New
York.
A portrait of Sir Moses Montefiore,
by G. D. M. Piexott, has been hung
temporarily in the Corcoran art gal
lery at Washington.
The heirs of the late Baron Meyer
Charles de Rothschild, of Fmnfcfnrf
-will establish a museum containing
YjLtko ui drt. ueiuugiiig' ,10 me ue
ceased. Only. $30a has been contributed thus
far for the medallion of Sir Walter
Scott which it was propose a year
&SO to Olace in the noet's mrnpr nf
Westminsf er abbey. About $1 ,300 is
ueuueo.
AYEAR
FOR
THE DAILY WHIG
THE CHEAPESl DAILY PAPER
IN THE SOUTH.
. THE WEEKLY
HAS BEEN ENLARGED AND THE PRICE
-. ; REDUCED TO
75 Cents A Year.
THE CHEAPEST WEEKLY PAPER PUB
. . . '. LISHED.
THE SUNDAY ISSUE
' - ' AND
. BOTH FOR ONE YEAR, FOR
, The two are cheaper and better than
a semf-wcekly, as you get one daily is
sue and a weekly tor 50 cents less than
any semi-weekly paper.
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AND
. r Xlmit On Moith Fuel
Spend one cent lor ..a postal card and
order one or. the other on trial.
.address . '
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M $700 per annum, 1.00
-six montlis.
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Full and' Reliable Market Re-
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The latest News, Political and General,
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WHEN YOU WANT ,
GROCERIES
GO TO
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GREENSBORO, N. C.
They Carry One
OF THE
LARGEST STOCKS
IN THE CITY,
AND KEEP A
Good Class of Goods
AT
REASONABLE PRICES.
All Goods guaranteed jj
as represented.
TI1EY MUST GO !
FAMILY GROCERIES,
MCI 10
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FRUITS,
Wooden & Willow Ware,
Wo Carrj- a Lnrgo Stock for the
RETAIL TRADE,
All Goods Kept Nice
i . . .
and Clem,
Quality Guaranteed First Class,
We have just received a fresh
stock of Garden Seed.
Call and examine our stock.
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, , South Elm St
Greensboro, rf, c. .
CAROLINA CENTRAL Ri
COMPANY. ALRAU.
Wilmington. N. C.SeS
CHANGE OF SCHEDirt .
On and alter thii date
Schedule will be operated oar
road. ;
PASSENGER, MAIL AND
TRAIN. Daily Exca?s
) Lave Wilminnoa at I
No. i JLeaTe Raleirf, at 1
) ArriTeatCharlotU;;, J;!
) Leave Charlotte at t 2
No. 2 v Arrive at Raleigh ul
) Arrive at WUmin
Local FROGH-.Pass. Qr A
Leave Charlotte at.. ..... . ,
Arrive at Laurinburg at!I 1
Leave Laurinburgat.... U
Arrive at Charlotte at..; 6,U
Leave Wilmington at....
Arrive at Laurinburg at!! ""i:S4
Leave Laurinburg at... v
Arrive at Wilmington at::;;:;
Local Freight between V;?!1
and Laurinburg Tri-Wetklrlf
Wilmington on Monday,, v
and Fridays. Leave UuriSh
Tuesdays. Thursday, and Sal5S
Passenger Trains stop at
Stations only, and Points desaW,
the Company's Time JTable. i
Shelby Division. Passexccl J
Express and Freight, j
Daily eaccpt Sunda
Leave Charlotte
" Shelby
Arrive EUenboro....rV;
Leave Ellenboro llrl
Arrive te'tlM
Trains No. i and 2 mlkiViJ'
ncction at Hamlet with R. & at.
to and from Raleigh. t
Through Sleeping Cars Utwtai
mington and Charlotte and EalcJ
Charlotte. . , M
Take Train No. 1 for Sub
stations Western N. C. R. R AjV
and points West.
Also, lor Spartanburg, Crta.
Athens, Atlanta and all poisu
west. 1
. L. C J0.NF4
F. W. dark. Gen. Passenger
No. 3
No. 4
Cape Fear 4 Yadkia Mtj Efcij
COXOEXJUD SCHEDCX Ko. H
Taking effect 1 XX) p. m.. gqoasy, Jtt t
LeateBcccitUtUU..
Arrire Maiton......
ArriTtFayttUvUle..
Leave Fayeturille. ...
Arrive Sacford.....
Leave eanford
Arrive -Greensboro.,
x-eave Gretnsboro . . .
Arrive Iklev's Creek
Dinner at B
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8i5ta
10 05 aa
12 10 pa
12 20 pa
2 2a
6 15pa
C45po
. 8 tSya
infer!
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TRAIN SOUTH;
Leave ItLV9t Ccck
Arrive Grect&lcro..
Ltave Greensboro...
Arrire Santcrd I
Leave Sanfcrd......
Arrire Fay ettcvilli..
Leave FaycUerille. .
Arrive llaiton ......
Leare Maxton..
Arriue Bennettiviile
Mali, j J
715 aa I
925aa
lOOOcal J
1 iSpa j '
4 20 pa
12 pa
6 20 pa
7 15 pa
is;
a,
Frtfght and aweoger Trta ra
twecn FayetteriJIe acd IlewH
Mondaya, Wednctsday and FriiarL '
Frtigbt and Vaxsts&i Tria na
Fayctterille and QrexuboM Tm
Tharadayt and Batardayt. aal
Greecsboro and 'FayetterUle Hooiifl1,
nesoayi and Fridays.
Paasenfferand llailTrala raaW
north bonnd Train makes ckat
nectioo at Maxton for all poioU
J. W. FRY.
General Superintendest
General Passecjcr I:
A JFRESIf LOT OF
fofe, Huts, Daks, ;
Alio a ;ice line er
CIGARS
For the pleasure ol thoie who 1,
in that kind of amusement.
article ol Oil to give you V.gU f
subject, or any other, il yoa cse r
I am still in the Baking business.
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n "W cicicv
III, li LlluLU If
-Builder & Conlr:
GREENSBORO. N.C
Is prepared' iq rpnke. ca-Ht
buildings bt all kinds." frac ft.
Also, will contract I5r the
brlJgts &c. Satislaaidn rr
and rticrenpes iren whfen fttj--"