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pmg GREENSBORO, N. C. Entered at "the Post-Office at Greensboro, N. C as . "second class mail matter. ; By J. S. Hampton; SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27th, 1887. A movement is on foot in .Dur- ham to establish a Savings bank, Gov. Jarvis says he will leave for Brazil in the first week of April. Since the known result of the German elections wheat has lost the rise in consequence of war ru- mors and receded to the lowest quotations. J. C. Huske, son of Major. Wright Huske, was killed on the 2 1st, near Fayetteville, N. C, by an accident precipitating him un- der a car wheel, which nearly severed his head from his body. a 1. j 1 j . , A torpedo attached to a log thir- . c . f c u a JTr underneath a schooner tied to a wharf in Savannah, the other day. It had lain there since the war, and it was handled very "ginger ly" when found out what it was. The brass cap was as bright as the day when it was sunk. It was the patern known as "Yankee catcher." In Washington it is considered -I most probable that Gen. Robert i. v a.nce, assisiciin wumuiissiuiiti , will be appointed Commissioner t ir... t t . - i f Kff ivrr,f cal squabble in which the Pope Helena, Montana, has on exhibi of Patents in place of Mr. Mont- T tlnn V.7on in f o.nr ri'Al.ne rmld rrA rn VanrP &vu,wi,.iSuv.u. w.. . was a cadidate for the place when - - - 1 Mr. Montgomery received the appointment. For several years he was Chairman of the House Committee on Patents, and has acted as Commissioner during the absence of Mr. Montgomery. Jack Haynes, who resides in St. Louis, Mo., says he is nearly 100 years 01a ; was neany 25 when he volunteered to fight with Jackson ; and was at the battle of New Orleans, January 8, 1815. When the civil war broke out he was an -engineer on the Iron Mountain ; railroad, v in Missouri. He entered the service of the United States, as an engineer at Cairo, and helped run the block ade at Vicksburg. He married at 55 and has two children. Never V hnA n c v ,n Uf .nnrMia always been temperate. The "Holiness Evangelists," from Canada, who were plaguing the Columbia (S. C.) people by denouncing salaried preachers, decrying well dressed .people, abjuring jewelry and the use. of 'tobacco, and who' consorted with negroes, were' encomoassed bv a mob of over a hundred, students Louis Napoleon, then fc-mperor of , -aname on onr dmsuh C:vii?a and other young men and very France, suddenly declared War. 'a dm&ln wtli: . o ..... . ' : orderly, but very forcibly, hustled from Columbia by being put up- on the cars and their fair paid to Sumter. But what will the. srood people of Sumter do with the he had to make peace at ths die- discovered, and nothing can 'de , .. . , . f . , , preciatq it but a man s exhibiting gang ? It consisted of three men ration of the power he had in- t faimSf. It may not always be and two women. THEERMAN ELECTIOlsrs. . For some time apprehensions of intentions of a hostile nature raine, which were former German have been ascribed to the govern- possessions, but which iis4 J?cn ment of France by Prince Bis- wrested from her some 300 years marck. To be prepared for ago so 'long, : indeed, that the in emergencies he asked the :Reich- habitants had become most thor stag.to grant the government an oughly French in all their nation addition to the. army"- of 42,009 al customs and instincts, men, and to Invest it with au- The Frenda wexe exasperated thority to. extend the term of service of these new recruits to seven years instead of three. ' To this proposition a majority of the Reichstag objected, so far as the extension of time was con cerned, but Bismarck would brook no opposition to his demand. He entered the Reichstag and ex- phcity demanded the grant in lull, or he would dissolve the body and order a new election. To fortify himself he put forward the venerable Gen. Von Moltke. who elained to the Reichstag the necessity of the addition to the army, and that the recruits should be enlisted for seven years instead of three to give perma nency to the army. The Reichstag was inexorable, and refused the demand, where upon the Prince dissolved that body and appealed to the voters of the country. The campaign was short but highly excited ; made so, espcci- ,f ; . t 1 jr , ally, by the interference of the Pope of Rome, who most earnest ly besought the Roman Catholics to vote for the Septennist or gov ernment candidates. The Catho lics of Germany, led by Herr Windthorst, ' were the most in. veterate opponents of the gov- ernment, on tnis question, and by c ate anu ear- nest ana repeated appeals to fViam ti Cn. 4-l-.K ... J!. ' J - J I "'"'" uiviuca, Ur- Windthorst strongly standing uui ayanst ine roDe. ne -savincr - y---t ,fc was a national matter a politi- "au 110 10 mienere. un , . . . .i . ivifinnnw ncr rnp Tier tyi aiao T-"--' W, and it seems that the electors are divided into no less than eight partiesnine, if A vessei wjth a cargo of forty we count one Democrat elected, four ostriches arrived recently at There are from o to 40 members Galveston, Texas. This is the tn he rhall pH for Kf , ; MMfc tt, m juiu that the government has a small majority of the members already elected in favor of the Septennate uui, dui mat it win oe unable to carry out other pet measures. It is said that the new Reich- stag will be called together by the Emperor so soon as verified returns show the election of a sufficient number of Deputies to form a quorum. The supplementary elections will be held on the third day of March, now near at hand. In the meantime, and all along, . " . ' tne jfrench. government has pro- : tested that it has no idea of mak- ing war on Germany, but it has suited Prince Bismarck to affect disbelief in the peaceful assevera- tions of France, and to stir hot blood in the veinsof the Germans in order to; induce a majority to vote.hlsway of thinking. NTOw about 16 or 17 years ago I . . ; against Germany, and marching into that country found 'himself overwhelmed by the better disci- pline of the German army, and vaded. The hard condition made bY Bismark, the German Premier, was that France should give up two Provinces Alsace and Lor,- against Napoleon III., and one day thrust him from his throne, as suddenly as Charles X., was in 1830, and Louis Phillipe in 1848, and he retired to England, where he died shortly afterwards It is true and the Germans well know it that' the giving up of Alsace and Lorraine "sticks in the crops of Frenchmen, and that they are determined to win it back whenever opportunity pre sents itself, but the opportunity evidently, is not yetr unless Bis-' mark himself begins the war. ;If he does, it will prove be to such a war as the world has never yet looked upon, aad what the out come will be it does not beccTme us to predict. GENERAL NEWS. Mr. J. H. Motley, a prominent citizen of Farmvillc, died last Tuesday. ' South Boston is to have a new bank which will begin business about the first of April. . The New Jersey legislature con tinues balloting, and it is thought that Bedle may be the compro mise candidate. Ex-President Andrew D. White 01 Cornell university, respecuuiiy members of thc interstate com- merce commission. A new kct camera has bcen invented. It is enclosed in an or- 1? ' 1 1 ?. ainary suver waicn case, anu u is sa.d to do very good work by the j 1 r The First National Bank of r:.:- " V'j.. inat was uounucuout in muriars i. -. . bytwo menm two weeks.- It in- eludes two nuggets, worth $350 each. second cargo within twelve I .t TTt l: 1 r u xorc :n raiifnrsa Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins recent- ly presented a library consisting ot $400 worth ot books to the town of Davis, W. Va., on condi tion that the citizens should furn ish the room which was promptly done. SUNDAY READING. Idleness is the hotbed of temp tation, the cradle of disease, the water of time, the canker worm of felicity. .The word of God will bear read- uiK a uiuuwuu nine, anu HC wno ' 4.1 .. 1 .t 1 1 t has gone over it most frequently is surest of finding new wonders there. There is a joy often, in makincr sacrifice for the good 'of others. Such work is "twice blest. It blesseth him that gives anci him that takes. It angel-like, Christ-like. Activ- is ty characterizes the heavenly nosls- - I rf . . scornful lips, uses these words : I "He drinks like a Christian1 -Real merit of any kind cannot long be concealed. It will. be rewarded as t ought, but it will ajways be known. The Methodist Episcopal Mis- sionary Society furnishes this data of the proportion ot the, world's population devoted to religious i faith and. heathen darkness : Pro- testar;ts; 1 16,000,000 ; - Greek churcli, 64jpppsxx ; Catholics, icp,ooo,coo4 Mohammedans, 170,000,000, 8,000,000 JJebre.w and , 856,000,000 heathens. 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The Morn'IN'o News will give The Very Latest News From all parts of the World ; The very latest IMCfXi-lcofc Reports, From all Commercial centres; THE PltOCKlSDIXGS OK t CONGRESS, Parliaments, Legislature:, CONVENTIONS, ! .''... .-... . anil all other deltlcriitiyo Wifi?. In short, it will be our constant ciytravor to keep the paper abreast o th- " .. - ' ' " v , " times in all respcls. 'SUDSCRIPTION: , M Ficrte pi JLjoo a year, in a.Jvancc' NOTICE. Having quallflcxl as Administrator on the estate ol A. A. Sholton Z ceased, 4alL, persons indebted to the Tills 2nd Feb. 18S7. R. P. Sn eltox, AdminUtrator" Of A. A.8UFXTON. RKW STOCK -Sow -Decorations, 2io bid Shop worn Goods, itl everything urw at Ellis' . China . Hall 0 South Elm Street, OPPOSITE ODELL HARDWARE ti The largest stork ami tjrtr est variety 0 Crockery, Glassware. AND Ever seen in this city: DINNER SETS, ' TEA SETS, ' CEAMBER SETS1 : 'PARLOR LAXPS, 1 LIBRARY IA1 ! 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