IRON AGAIN. and the water has preserved it J world are those who are forbidden for three-fourths of a century. or who 'scorn the use of alcoholic beverages, and the most enlight ened and powerful people those who are given to wine. He puts This is said to be an age of this discovery side by side with iron. Iron, since the advent of e example of Christ in permit- . - ting me use 01 wine, ana even 01 erection OI J rn:rnrlnn1v tiirninrr writer into buildings, inwhoIeorinpart.com- onH inre n nMl r- m 9 m I I II lilWf XS,. W W . 1 W wv wmfc kwy- posea oi ic, ana tne increase in its lesson in opposition to the re- ers and at least 100,000 acres are use ;n consequence of the many striction of liquor. r. Planum vines, inis represents inventions of machinerv and im- an investment of $60,000,000 and piements in the manufacture of GREENSBORO, N.lc7, Entered at the Post-Office at Greensboro, N. C as second class mall matter. : By J. S. Hampton. FRIDAY, MARCHV 4th, 1887. railroads and the STATE NEWS. gives employment or support to which 150,000 persons. . importance. iron enters as a principal ' . , .. T-. , part, has become a metal of first doS about jan5nB time. And, on account of Let the farmers beware. Be- New Berne came near having a its weight the nearer it can be ware of chattel mortgages and big fire, on the first inst. Some m - . . . ... crop liens. Yon have to pay one had thrown the fag end of a , . about one hundred per cent, for cigar into a wooden box filled XT . , . . . . North Carolina has entered witn saw aust and used as a spit- 4. i . V . .. "Pt " J ..j. i. . wuu i. xuc lire department was and wh wants tQ make sorry to- called out but as there was much Jo. increase as time wears on and ?Warrcntm Gazettc smoke and no flame, the chief -cneap .iron-is one o tne was able to put it out without the the privilege. Remember that it is the good tobacco that pays. upon a growth which is destined Who wants to buy sorry tobacco, aid. of the engine. There is too much carelessness on the part of smokers. . The United States exported Scrofula Is one of the moit fatal tcourg which aflict mnUnJ. It U oflcn inherited, but i,uy be the result of improper vaccination, mercurial polula. uuc!caalincs, and m variou other cauc. Chronic Sores, Ulcer.. A!ccscs Cancerous Humors, tml.lu toajs cases, Emaciation, sua Coo sumiulon. mult from a scrofulous conUl tiou of the blooU. ThU lbee can be cu.-vd br the use of Aycr SartaparilU. v I Intoriri-4 a M-rofuIotn condition of the i,:Hl. u Uich cauctl a denjnsemeut of lay whult vu-m. After laUujr les tbaa four bottics of Aycr's Sar&aparilU I am Entirely Cured and. for the rt year, hare not found It iucearv to uo anv nutliclne tTbatever. I am uVr In Utter health, and stronger, than cer before. O. A. AVHlard, 213 Treuiont t., Uostou, ilass. ' T wa troubled with Scrofulous Sores for the Year; but. after mlux a few bottles of Aut" Jiiaparllla, the sorvs bealinl. and t have nmv ?ootl health. Hiznheth .nnock. 51 Arpletun street, Lowell, ila. S-juic innnth sto I xva troub'.cil with Sertfu!ns Nret'on mr 1c?. The limb wan badlv Mvolieti and inflamed, and the S4res dichariM lanri quantities of oflTen ive matter. Kverv n-uiedy failed, until I Cfxl Avrrs 5Jarniarl!'.a. Br taking three liottle f tliU medicine the sores li-ivc Iktii entirely healed, and my health 1 fulU retnI. I am irratcful for tho pood this medieine hak done mc. 3Irs. Aun O'llrian, l&S Sullivan St., New York. ERW STOCK New ccorations, Ayer's Sarsapailla, l'rrpml -v Tr. J. C. Ayer 3t Co Lowell. If am. fciA y ll lriptts. lric tottUs, $. THE By J. S. Hampton', GREENSBORO, N. C. elements, if not the principal cle- People outside oi nariotte are ..in... " not in a position to fully realize meat, of fhat growth. what has been accomplished by. Now, as the ore is to be found the series of meetings being held in plenty here in Guilford county, in this'city uhdec the auspices of it should be the object of capital- the Rev. Mr. Pearson. It has . . , . , lf been stated that near 600 people ists, business men and all well- have made a oublic orofession of Qio,o4Qtonsof iron in i886aeainst wishers of her prosperity to bend faith in Christ since the begin- tes.nerv tnns fnr TRRC Tn tS every energy to the production ning of these meetings. This United States produced 1,865,000 DI ,ron ' not omy Ior ourwn use- n, IVlOrH 1 nQ IN GWS, Dut ior saie 10 tnose wno. cannot. manufacture it. ' The Sheriff is about to down , ... . . . the Blue Ridge lor taxes, and the Three things enter into the famous Blowing Rock will be un- manufrcture of pig iron, first, the der the hammer for the same rca- iron ore; second, coal; and son. Elsewhere will be found the third, lime. In some portions of sheriffs advertisement, in which our country where there is abun- ne f.tatcs th.at on Monday ol Lald- . well court, being the 2jst of dance of iron ore there is neither March, he will offer for sale 42, coal nor lime in its immediate 183 acres of mountain land be- vicinity. In other sections either longing to the Western North coal or lime is absent. But here, Carolina Land Company, the ' same bein levied nn for taxes. than four times as much as the in this county, we have in close Lenoir Topic. entire South produced. proximity air these ingredients, eminent railroad with plenty ot wood and every- nrM?lW rprpniv sav fhf crot. A Jones county correspondent thing which enters into the mak- rountv would have in the near of the New Berne Journal says ing of pig iron. future a second Birmingham. that "there is a real timber boom We now have, or soon will Take a peep at Danbury and its 2V7 old Shop ironi Good, it everything new at Ellis' China Hall South Elm Street, OPPOSIIE ODELL H4BDWABE h tons, and in 1886,6,366,688 tons an increase ol nearly 250 per cent. In the South there has been a steady increase. In 1880 the pro ductioh of ' pig iron was 397,301 tons. In 1886 it was 876,589 tons. this amount North Caro lina produced but 2,200 tons, yet there are; large deposits in our mountains. Pennsylvania produces 3,283,289 tons, or more AN INDEPENDENT POLITICAL. NEWS AND GOMMERGIMi JOURNAL. Devoted to the best interests of The largest stocU and grtf, est variety of Crockery, Glassware, AND House Furnis in that county; every man wants haye.ir ,the cxtepri of the rail- & THE CITY OF GREENSBORO c: aumucr carriage ; can see lots , mountain and the other on the of money in timber. I cannot see for reaching an ample lime sup- beautiful Dan, a stream with a any money there, but I sup- ply So what we need is an or- horse shoe bend and tunnel al- pose it never was intended for all ganization and capital to enable ready open, giving a fall of fifteen m Tnt.u ,:a to twenty-five, which will fur- of us to see alike All -mav cut ns to go to work tor the enrich- . . . J r ui ub tu sec diiKc. Aii.-nwy tui nish water power for any purpose, saw logs that wfsh, but me and ment ot our section. located in the-very midst of the my house will try to . raise all the We trust that some of our capi- finest iron ore, manganese, lime, corn pork we possibly can, for a talists will take this matter under re clay and timber and distant barrel of corn in your own crib is -mediate consideration, and act J tmj worth two in Another man's." Wlth that promptness which the g00d coal twelve inches to two tw .irA:Ai-A importance of the matter seems to feet thick are found within fifteen in the above. The writer has require, remembering whafiron i t ' t ? : i a i calculated the chances, sees that nas Qone ior Jirmmgnam, Aia. men are rushing into a business and of North Carolina, generally. feet of the surface. Danbury Reporter. which is sure to be overdone. He sees that farmers are neglecting their farms for a present com- A Spirit's Good Advice. A Delightful New Dainty. "Haven't you heard of heavenly The Morning News will giVe The Tcvv Latest cws From all parts of the World ; The very latest From all Commercial centres; THE PROCEEDINGS I am not unfamiliar with spirit- hash asked a pretty little ma- ual' seances, and have recorded oow" at u,c cooing scnooi snmi. nf mv - exneriencM with al. -a matron so young, so pretty. pensation which may not prove leed disembodied spirits in this Pftiteand dainty, with such dim- really remunerative, and when column. It was not until last L -"cca vuB a,u 4.1 4.u. wV hnwr thxt T pvpr Viarrl baby-blue eyes and such arose- oi a ceiesuai message oi any 7 rr, ,,T value reaching the earth. Ihere 4 1 , t-r, r" ;' 'PHMfl D PC O is no lack of hostlv communica- heavenly hash is just too delicious, O J iN KJ t HukD O tions at any well-regulated ance, an. the name suits it to a dot, but they are generally just such 7t.s 1S lat lt leems to ?c and 1 remarks as the spirit they are at- lxeve it is : Oranges, banapas, tributed to would not be likely apples, raisins and pine- to make. . On the occasion re- I'F' w-w will be without corn in the crib and have ample pockets which are moneyless. - A Remarkable Well. Parliaments Legislature s, CONVENTIONS. all other deliberative bodies. ' A rAiriiirlra Vlf wll ic nnw in use on a farm near Npw Madrid, ferred to'a spirit was present that hashed you .?"JW And vorkcd Mo. The well is remarkable in it was a fortune to talk to, as a j" the respect that its curbing is Wisconsin railroad official can almost to a jelly, and then served :wu. .t4-r T,iir -.- f:A.-:.Tj,:. cn. with a little crated nutmeg. 13ut and is twenty-five feet deep. The lates now and then in stocks, and - servinJ. the pretty part In short, it will be pur wnUntenieaWr tree had sunk into the ground being present when the commu- l lf ater thl? wiset : ut ? olc and when found and cut in two nications were given, he asked for Jusc rge cnougn 10 aomic a good water was discovered and is advice in making investments. 3iJUU11 " l"c slt tL ' , , 1 , " now being used by the family. It He was told to buy stock in a cer- anSc n inru8,n ,.t"OIC iaKe 1,o CmAA v-nfpr ft- cr,mP fimP H n r:rrVv7f n m no Rmor ' "uu ail JUJiuv, ui 11-v VJl diic, sinH hiM; fair tr hold nut its wa- th invpQtnipnt. and has since which you men mi un me nca- to keep the paper abreast of the times in all respects. Ever seen in this city: DINNER SETS, TEA SETS, CHAMBER SETS, PARLOR LAMPS, LIBRARY Lim HALLUX in new stylcsand artistic decern Fine Cut Engraved, r ' Colored Glassware- TIHWAHS, WOODEN-WARE, WILLOW-WARE, MATS, MATCHES, BUCKETS, BROOMS, SILVER PLATED TTiX- TABLE CUTLUl clocks, SUBSCRIPTION : ter-giving capacity as well if not sold out at a profit of $40,QQp. J.fj nflv hash, and serve on a pretty At therate ot $400 a year, in adv better than a carefully construct- mediums could oftener make coa led well by the hands of the skill- nections with this kind of ghosts ful architect. Cincinnati Times- Star. The question is, how came the tree to be imbedded 25 feet in the Aground ? The only explanation We can conceive is, that in the earthquake which occurred near New Madrid, in 1812, the earth opened and the tree sunk down, their calling would soon become popular. JjtUe glass fruit dish with lemon or orange leaves decorating the dish. You can imagine $hjs hpa venly hash to be a delightful new dainty, which at some recent luncheon parties has taken the ranee. A Crank. A new- and extra ordinary reformer has risen in the I place of ice-cream. arest. "Mr. Edwin Reeves, for- . 1 r"7ZM , merly Mayor of the city of Elgin, C?nY,1,ctT:rCa!? 1 1 5T c tter 111., has made an extensive trip meals? Warden: -No, you are abroad, and has come back filled Kung me pest wc can uuuru. notice: ceased, all persons indebted to tho estate are notified to pay thosame at tho estate arc notified to present tho Se.to me, on or before the 5th day of February IS.53. lnisnd Feb. 18S7. a foclSn ttet Convict:--U; if there isn't a AmVnSf,AdralnI tpitn .7 t j i -.1:- 1 charter wnn I'll leave, that's all. outl-"f, Atiminlstrator tne most aegraaeu pcupic uixu? ' vr r - j of A. A. Siieltov Wc buy our goods direct J the manufacturers therefore it j Cpablcp! to sell at as ofr pri , any house in the Northern ci-, Wc invite an inspection cf:. goods and a prices. comparison