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Greensboro, N. C., Feb. 24, 1887.
No. 36
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COLORED PEOPLE? S
POSITIOJT.
ecomes known throughout Europe
11. must meviiaoiy supersede all other
Mormon Proselyting.
EX-
materials for the purposes for which Chattanooga, Tenn.. Feb.
L1!. Twenty-five Mormonde from
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VICTIMIZED JUaJTX
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The Florida State Fair mil
Show the Race9 8 Progress.
JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 21, 1887. The
first annual colored State fair and ex
position will take place at the Stale
Park Grounds, in this city, beginning
March 15 ai.d lasting one week. Much
interest is displayed by colored citizens,
and already exhibits are Dourine in.
The association is backed by the Plant Fease. who in . Elmira, has been
Investment Company, and a large dis- known as Charles B. Thompson, is in
play is expected. The colored people of jail here for winning the confidence
Jl Gay Detective Comes to
End of Ills Tether.
the
Elmira, N. Y.. Fettf 20. Edson
Utah have arrived in the city, and
will leave on Monday for various
portions of the South to engage In
their proselyting work. There are
now more than one hnnrlwvi mU.
sionaries in the South. Elder John
Morgan, in charge of the Southern
headquarters, says there Is a greater
demand for elders than can bo sup
plied. The semi-annual hegira of
Southern converts takes place In
March, nnd many hundreds will
leave their homes.
Death op David a. IUv-On
V ednceday last, about 3 o'clock, Mr.
David A. Uay, one of our oldest and
most highly esteemed citizens, after
a lingering Illness, passed quietly
away. Ho needs no eulogy at our
hands, hU entire life being such as to
leave an enduring monument In the
memory of all who knew him.
SPECIAL CITY ITEMS.
THE BAILROADS.
xnis aiaie nave maae ereat nroeress
since the war, and many of them are
large property owners.
Two schooner loads of exhibits, con
sisting of shell work, needle work and
various articles manufactured from the
products of the Bahama Islands, are on
Robbers Routed.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS.
and affections of a wealth v lad v of
Havana and borrowlngmoney of her
under the name of A. B. Horton and
then abandoning' her The woman
is Mrs. Delia Messenger, said to be a
"grass" widow.
Pease had served five years' in a
the wav. nnp ot them from Pat Tclanrl Pennsvlvanla nenltentinrv fnr dp&rt
San Salvador, which has an almost ex- ing one wife and taking another, and ypn near Crcaters, Tex., by a band of
ion. Five not IonS ago married a reputable "gnvayraen. mo passengers were
Christian woman in Elmira while
Chicago, Feb. 21. The Xev $ spe
cial from El Paso, Tex., says: "It
has just been learned hero that the
stage which carried about $12,000 of
express money was attacked last
week while passing through the can-
Furnituro for Hnlc.
I have a nice parlor suit, also a bed
room suit ol furniture and two carpets,
all as good as new, which I offer low
at private sale.
Chas. Emerson.
at H. H. Cartland s residence.
IVotioo.
You can always find nice family gro-
t ai. .aiacleugh & Uro s.
cerie3 at
RICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD.
Arrives from Richmond at..... 0.43 am
........... 0.55 put
Leaves for Richmond at 8.32 am
o.55Pm
NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
Arrives from Charlotte at... 8.aaam
" " " .................. 9.47 pm
Leaves (for. Charlotte at 9.48 a m
. , 'V " 9.05pm
Arrives from Goldsboro at.. 8.35pm
10.30pm
................. 7.40am
clusively 'colored populat
military companies ot colored troops
will participate; also brass bands, civic
societies, &c.
J. W. Thompson, editor of the
People g Journal, is president of the
association. The secretary, John R.
Scott, a prominent Methodist, has been
lorced to resign on account ot the horse
races which will take place on the
grounds.
e.
f Too'JKuch Jflarried Jtlan.
still having a wife living in Ilhaca.
Tne .kimira lady at once began an ac
tion for divorce as soon as she learned
his perfidious character.
when the officers began searching
for Pease to serve the papers on him
he shaved off his heavy beard, trim
med down his mustache and dyed his
hair and eyebrows," assuming the
name of Horton. While thus chanced
he visited Havana and made his con-
Lndlos,
You need not trouble vourselrM to
armed to the teeth, and a pitched scnd orth for embroidery goods when
battle with the robbers took place. yu can K t Levi Houston's harness
The latter were finally driven off and slore and select anything in that line
me stage went on."
Stiff an frnr Ship Seized.
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London. Feb. 22. A dispatch from
Zanzibar states that the Portuguese
men of war have seized the Sultan
war-shiD. Kilwo"at Tonei and tow-
i. If. a- l , . i r - I . . . ' . . 0
ijuesu xionon, not Knowing mat nis ea ner into Mozambique.
lueuuiy nau oeen aiscoverea, saia
you wish, and get it much cheaper than
juu tan iorrn.
Two fine brooms for five cents only.
at J. K. Hods in
Nice home-made saur kraut,
at J. F. HodginV.
Nice country
bale up,
Leaves for Goldsboro at. ...
9.50 am
6.00 ft m
M . 5P
NORTH-WESTERN N.jc. RAILROAD
Arrives from Salem at 8.00 a m
" " 8.94 pm
Leaves for Salem at. ...... ................. 10.00 pm
' , " " ...................... ..10.00 pm
4- Q, F. AND Y. V. RAILROAD.
Arrives from Fayette villa at. ... . ... .. 0.15 P tn
Leaves fot Fayetteville at..;......... ...... 10.00 a ra
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that he intended to :marry Mrs. Mes
senger, and claims that all the money
he got from her she gave to him.
Pease will be taken to the Schuyler
county jail, at Watklns, tomorrow.
1 Four Story Tenement Rouse
Rumcd.
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THE POSTOFFICE .
Mails for the North close- at Zjx . m. and 9.00 pan.
' v" Charlotte 9.00, 9.00
Raleigh - 44 9x0
Salem . ' 0-00 .9.00 . -
, . Fayetteviilf 9.00
The money order And registered letter office will
only be open from 9.00 a. m. to 6 p. m.
General Delivery is open from 7 a. m. until 8 p. m.
except "when opening mails. Also, half hour after
opening the Southern-night mail.
Sunday hours, for general delivery, 8.00 a. m. for
Jialf hour : and half hour after the opening of the
mails from both North and South.
The lock-boxes are accessible at all hours.
Baltimore. Feb. 22. Samuel Gun
man, alias Goodman, aged 30 years, and
a man of genteel appearance, was ar
rested to-day, charged by Anna Gutt
man, his wile, with committing bigamy
in Pittsburg, on the3oth of last May, by
marrying her when he had a wile living
in Brooklyn, N. Y. This afternoon the
woman, who was neatly dressed, and is
about twenty-three years old, called on
the Cruel ot Police, accompanied by her Cmr.ACin Til . FpIi 52:i-Tht four
father. Harris Grealtnauer. ot Pittsburg, story and basement Tenement house
She showed a letter lrom the Chiet of Po- known as the Criterion flat and the
lice at Pittsburg, requesting Guttman's barn and stables under the same, sit-
arrest, cmei or. jfoiice rev detailed two uated on 260 Kinzie street were corn
detectives and the pretty little German pletely gutted by -fire -last night,
woman and her father accompajiiedthem There were twelve families (about 75
on their search, the deserted wile being neonlet in the building all of whom
positive her husband was in Baltimore. I0st everything they had; with no In-
ncwasionnimanonsc m.r.asi uaui- eurance. The scene was indescrib
able. When it was found the tene-
DRJtIlTIC.
hay from 40 cents per
at J. F. Hodgin's.
Fancy groceries, canned goods. Sec.
cheap. at J. F. Hodgm's.
Count Leon Tolstoi has bloomed
forth as a dramatic author.
Skipped by the Lieut of the Moon
4s the attraction this week at the
Windsor, Boston.
Abuse, it appears, Is the onl v thing
Bronson Howard received for his Met
by Chance.
Lawrence Barrett,
made the success of
Honey ! Honey !
Fresh Honev for sale at
RESIDENT CLERGYMEN.
S. Greensboro?
C Presbyterian :
1; Dr. J. Henry Smith, N. Church St.
? Rev. E. W. Smith, Asheboro St.
V' Baptist x
; Rev. W. R. Gwaltney, S. Elm St. South Greensboro.
; Methodist Episcopal.
I Rev. J.' E. Mann, W. Market St.
f " G. F. Smith, S. Greensboro.
j Methodist Protestant :
l Rev, J. L. Michaux, N, Greene St
J J. R. Ball, Spring St.
I Episcopal 1 f .
I Rev. A. H.Stubbs. .N.ElmSt.
more. She charged betore a magistrate
that he had a wite living in Brooklyn.
It is also charged that he had obtained
over $100 worth of goods in Pittsburg
and lelt without paying tor them. He
did not deny his marriage to -Miss
Grealtnaues. and admitted that he was
married to a girl in Brooklyn about ten
months a eo. When he was married in
Pittsburg he was told that his wife in
Brooklyn was dead. Guttman. it is said,
also has a wife living in Cincinnati,
where he went from Pittsburg, before
coming to Baltimore.
Rienzl, the Iast of thtrTribunes. -
Lost In 2Cew York Is the name of
Leonard Grover's new play. It will
be produced next month In Boston
John T. Ravmond will aDDcar In
ment house was on fire, from every his new comedy, A Gold Mine, at the
fSoni ! Sonp 5
We have a large stock "ol Toilet and
Laundry Soap'for sale,
2t. E. . M. Caldcleugh & Bro.
CarpotH.
Go to G.Will Armfield's for Carnrls.
it Is said, has He has the largest stock ol Carpets ever
his life with brought to the city, and is selling them
door poured men, women and chil
dren, who crowded down the narrow
stairs and jostled .each other In their
rush for life.
The Danville System,
wf Quaker 8 Rig Loss.
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PRODUCE MARKET.
Atlanta, Feb. 22. Jacob Miller, an
Ohio Quaker, has been in the city for
several weeks negotiating lor lands up
on which to settle a colony o! his people
who desire to come South. He took
lodgings at No. 22, Houston street, and
yesterday he concluded a trade lor a
large tract of land adjoining the city, the
papers for which were to be signed to
day. This morning when he put his
hand in his rocket he was surnrised to
t . nrai en I . . r. . .
Appies-green, per ou.. 6nd nis purse missingi an(1 with it $27.-
jacon nogrouna.... o00 n money and certi tied bank checks.
reei
Butter .... ..i8aa$
Beeswax ; ai8
Ghkkens-old ............. 5o
spring ...........ioais
Corn new ..5
Corn Meal.... ...... ...... 6o
, Dried Fruits- Blackberries ............6 i-a
" Cherries... ........71-a
. Apples. ................ aa3
Peaches, unpared -a, a i-a
unpared 1-4,
" spared.... ..........sag
Eggs... .18
Feathers....... ......40
naxseed.w.V...... .......75
Flour Family .. .....4 S
Superfine. ...... .i 4 0o
Onions....,............ .6oa8o
Qats ...mm4QM5
The Washington Star says the re
cent purchase of the square bounded
by Maryland avenue, and E., Thir
teenth and Thirteenth-and-a-half
streets, by General W. H. Payne, of
Winchester, Va, is unuerstooa to be
for the Richmond and .Danville rail
road system. It is stated that it Is
contemplated to erect a freight depot
on the square.
The Alexandria Gazette says that the tQ the theater, and isafr
Danville system has been offered a wm the pass. The boy w
ltjuu paw lor iiit'ir property iu
Washington and have declined to
sell.
Walnut. Philadelphia, early in May.
Mile. Rhea will make her last ap
pearance on the American stage in
Chicago on Saturdav evening, April
2. She Is now playing in the South.
Mrs. Langtry tells an interviewer
that a young girl's morals are safer
on the stage than amidst the dangers
of a fashionable drawing-room. If
she refers to a London fashionable
drawing-room no one will dispute
her word. NorrisiotBn IleridJ.
May Fortescue. according to' a
Pittsburg journal, got off the follow
ing recently in the Smoky City:
Sometimes one wants
at prices to suit the times.
Window Curtains, Poos. Xsc.
Those in need of the above articles
should go at once to O: Will Armfield's
store and supply themselves. A fine as
sortment on hand.
Old X. E.
and Jamaica Rum at
E. G. Newcomb s
Choice Hun Cured .Tobacco
Havanna Cigars at
E. G. Newcomb's
and
Fine Old Apple and Peach Brandies
at .E. G. Newcomb's.
Women Registering as City
Voters.
to admit a
afraid he
ears no
cuff to write upon, and what can you
do ? Just make him hold his head
up and write his pass upon the side
of his collar. He shows it at t he door
of the theater, and in ho goes safe
enough."
Just received at the Racket Store, one
barrel of nice turnip salad, to Bushels
of fine Irish potatoes, So cents per bushel,
a fine lot ol nice white silver scale onion
set, 10 cts a quart. Don't forget to
come when vou want to buy all kinds of
country produce, eggs, butter, chickens.
&c, cheaper than they can be bought
anywhere. Come and see.
RespV
J. A. Kernodle.
Win field,' Kan. 22. A score of
ladies appeared: at the City Clerk's of
fice shortly alter 4 o'clock to-day and
registered under the new law granting
the right ol suffrage to women and will
cast their first votes ;at the mnnicipal
election which takes place next month.
It is understood that before the registra
nt Salary DldnH Go Up.
Choice Old Pennsylvania Rye Whis
ies at E. G. New comb's
of Winfield will have registered.
Sister Genevive9s Position.
6ay
.6oa7s
On retiring the night belore he plated
his clothes upon a chair, and it must
have been while he was asleep that the
money was stolen. The contents ol the
purse consisted ot $3,240 in bank bills
and silver, one ten thousand dollar
check on the Fidelity Bank of Cincin
nati, Ohio, drawn by W. C. Miheffer,
payable to Jacob Miller; one eight thou
sand dollar certified check on the Bank
ol Lebanon. O.. and another check for
cighthousand dollars on the same bank.
A woman
who has been staying in ihe CnilXlCOTHE. O.. Feb. 21. Sister
same boarding honse is under suspicion Genevieve, who recently severed her
and was searefcea to-aay oy me poucc connection with the convent at New
ark, O., is here with Mrs. Jlalone, an
old friend and a former nun who was
with Sister Genevieve in the convent.
There has been no denial of her relig
ion. Sister Genevieve simply feels
that a wider field of usefulness awaits
her iu the world outside the convent.
I had been working lor three vears
for one of our old time wholesale
houses, said a Detroiter who was calling
up reminiscences, "and I finally con
cluded that I ought to have a raise ol
iu yt M ,fck.wV-- iary, I began on 54 per week and
f10,0"1 .f thf ladl" was raised to 6. but there it had stuck
If vou want anything in the line o'
Staple or lancy Groceries, Canned Gxxls
Baking Powders or Tea. " Call on
' J. W. SCUTT &. Co.
Spanish Jloss,
The supply of moss in Louisianaron
the seaboard ana on me sircuuis in
(.kniisf!Kla
Sweet .............. ..50 nUly iiic-a nauoni'"- - - ..vt..v. v. nci. iu nw tu.ju uuloiu iuv; vaju .
-Cotton ! " square miles of forest are festooned and she has applied to the Pope for
............... 6 with it, and. were the present crop leave to retract her vows. .
-washed" ''' ''.' .".. ...........30 gathered and the woods left bare, but
S'VJ,lu ,!?'!!,v,r?r:::::::::::::oo the lower parishes, isimmense-rprob-
ruwwc-iii. I . , -1 TKM.oon. .r
AH V meXdUUSllUlC niyucxuiuo KJk
, Rags Cotton.
Tallow.
Y Wl"-W5UCU rf- I o , - , 1 m .
unwashed....................... .. a few years wouia eiap.se ueiore it
Wheat.......; ..I:....' fits as WOU1Q De as auunuaui us utiuru. 1 tie
low, wiae-spreaamg live oaxs ana
sweet gum, and the facility of run
ning wagons everywhere under the
fMi rtrospntradviinta?P4 for frathpr-
m bl. mr- jTs mj m. wwoks w - n r -
"""" , ntr it not found elsewhere. Its merits
cheese ... .i....!!..-.!."...!'!". and cheapness have created a large
Coffee-Rjo r& ' OTftn M H E$$an. wfl ait
Yo Jtlon Rait.
' RETAIL BRICKS OT GROCERIES.
Bacon Sides .....
Hams
Haufax, N. a; Feb. 22. A tele
gram from St. Johns. N. F.. says that
a bill prohibiting the sale of bait to
American or French fishermen has
passed the houjof-Assembly unani-
m,usiv-
a - sr m
for two years. 1 he neaa man 01 inc
firm was a cold .stiff, austere man. who
seldom recognized an employe ana was
known to be hard hearted. I hesitated
a long time before daring to approach
him on the subject nearest my heart,
but one day I slid into the. private offlct
when I knew he was alone.
Well, sir he snaps out, short as
pie crust.
I I came to to to "
'Came to what, sir !'
I came to -ask you if you you
didn't think r . .. u
See. here. Wihum . heaid as he
wheeled around on me. if my daughter
loves you. and you love her. I've no ob
jection to your marriage. - Fix it up be
tween you and don't bother roe again.
The old reynard I He had a daugh
ter hnt I had never spoken to her ia me
lif. and he knew it- He answered ray
v. riiit to 000 me trom askmz
tilt, I f
0! sHlarv. It was- a year and
a half alter that bc:o. e I was lilted to 8
per week." Ddrod J-ree rre.
BudweTsand Bohemian Export Bcrr
very fine- E. G. Newcomds.
Tho Aromatic Stoam Cooker is
The Greatest Wonder of The Agr. A
simple and convenient method ct cook-
mg. Your loou is cookcu 11 sieam.
thus retaining the delicious aroma. You
can cook one. or ns many different arti
cles of tood at the same time as you
like, on only one hole, on any kind of a
stove, coal. wood, oil, gas, or gasoline,
and the tood cannot burn. You can
cook onions" next to pudding and not
flavor the pudJing. Remember, that this
is the ooly practicable siram cooker out.
and it is the cheapest. W e do not ask
you to buy one unld ycu have tried it.
.We have bought the right to three
counties: Guihord. Mecklenburg and
Forsyth.- Our circulars will show you
the cuts and give lull directions as to
the use and management ol the steam
er." Look out. lor our big ad. in another
column in a lew days. .
ManuUctured and soM only in this
territory by C H. IX)UCimr.
, w . f ' "