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1 LRiiTh GREENSBORO, N. C. Entered at the Post-Office at Greensboro, N. a as second class mail matter. - By J. S. Hampton. FRIDAY, MARCH, 18th, 1 887. un. pai.ciii, mcuitineman says:- "An excess of animal food and a partial closing of the pores of the Ski n . durin P" th e win trr m nn f h c cause the system to become filled with impurities. These can be for quick and cheap conveyance THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. to markets. North Carolina , ught to raise cabbages for the Northern markets,, rather than for Northern cabbages come down here for consumption. But, say many : We cannot bage over winter. SpeciU "Correspondence of the News. Washington, D. C Mar. 16. Political gossip has been quite active during the week discussing the possibilities of the Sherman keep cab- boom," and the friends of the so that they Senator claim that the evidences GRAND " OPENING-! PRO OF can be furnished to home -con- "is growing popularity with sumers. We knbw better. Give J.Pop-f indicate unmistakably I their nreferenrp fnr litm n tht Mitchell, and Watauga quick most available candidate in .1888. outlets to maiket and they can His trip through the South, upon furnish all the cabbages' the peo- which .he has just started, while pie of North Carolina will be ostensibly of no -political signifi-Mi- u r . - cance, is thought to be to enable .remrw A vaa iz.a " 'P "4 " nirn to meet personal v. the oeo- W invltrnr k foiw is me" for North Carolina to hold pie of several States, from which , and invigorated by taking his another Mecklenburg convention he expects support in the Nation , medicine. We say, if people and issue a second Declaration of al Convention, and for the gencr ; would use the-bath tub and water Independence and declare herself al purpose of giving his ' boom n oiten enougn.they can keep the inaepenaent 01 otner states lor a chance to mature quick! y under poses of the skin .open, and they sPnn cabbage will-be likely to avoid catching ; so many .colds. : J . Styles and PasMons AT OUR STOCK OF A Query for Mr. Brock. Richmond Whig. j - the influence of that tropical cli mate. Sherman and Blaine are now the acknowledged leading candidates on the Republican sidew I -he friends of the " plum mis a rTT?BnT3r,i to I irHvrHJ in tt fK?TTv The Durham Pjsays : The The i! for knight say that he is not push- lvil Ij) (ill OO-ll L1LO ll If l . . . 1 1 is 111 p iiriPT. nironnnn cmrci f ir i r . . i - - - county, commissioners ot wake r'-r It, u r"'"o"jr 1 ing nimseii 10 me ironr, DUt mat .l"?.'."IC::.ul,s. . vculc, . dpwi he is there, and is coins to stay. He is represented as beiner spe- ING, Sioes, Eats, Parasols, Hosiery, Gloves, Neckwear kinds of NEW GOODS, is now complete. and in have ordered an. election on the Wilder, had returned' from the local option question for Raleigh- Arctic Ocean, where she had' been c;Anv desirona of headinir the Ue- township to be held on June - 6th. engaged in an unsuccessful quest publican ticket if Cleveland is to This election will settle the ques- for th, -North West passage. The be the Democratic candidate. ;t;n nfK,r mnn,crtr n. Wnomc expedition had been fitted out in The general impression here is tion of bar-rooms or no bar-rooms Virginia by subscription, and had that-Blainft -.and Cleveland will ; in our capital city for the twp . sue- passed the sixty-ninth degree again contest for the national this year will-not be limited tO 'any 0110 day, fat COntiniz . ceeding years, and if the "wet' north; latitude, being the first honor, and the opinion is that from day tO day in. Order tO avoid thd rush and Odd in L xicket snouia win tne city license vv , i, ueveianas cnici accession 01 comiort 01 CUStOmerS. k straits ana enter iiamn s uav. efrnrrfh rnm frm th as neen nun- w,uv. a,. nsnea several times subsequently, Will lose in his own party, and mi i . j e otraits and enter iiamn sliay. tax. will be $300, instead 0r$ioo, This br!ef account has been pug- " Mugwump " vote ; while he having amended the city charter but has now been almost-entirely that Blaine will be supported and - to that-ettect. This lact will uui d uuuuic c uci- antagonized by the same ele- have the efTert of keeninfr out Pnse l,s most deserving of a fuller ments as before with some addi- haver the effect of keeping ut record, and the- readers, of the tional support,-. the extent of some of the lower, class of rum Whig- Would he frreatlv obi P-ed ...u:u hells, but the Plant trusts that to Mr. Brock for any information disaffected Democrats. This lat- enough votes will be polled on in regard to it. It may be well' to ter class may be more formidable "election day to keep them all note.here.thathilenojother ves- than is at present imagined, if the , - - . . -..-r sel has been fitted out in Virgin- dissatisfaction now existing in out. ... -.,--,; -.L, ia for Arctic exploration, some of the Democratic rankslis a basis ''V"wKensome of our Southern ' fo calculation. Perfect peace -editorial brethren, following the " X. . T . xianuuuy uu nut uwcn m uic ; . . ' -i tions for .this purpose. Lieuten- rf;, ..cuiri ' I 1 - I M t I I It HlKXtlK ailBIKl m I 1 1 lead of some Mugwump Northern papers, predict the renomination oi Mr. Cleveland, the moss poli ticians assert that the ticket will be Hill," of New York, and Gray, bf Indiana. Agusta Chroititle Demo. N., (whose sister was the wife of Albert bidney Johnson;, com manded a little ship in one of Kane's , voyages in search of Sir John Franklin, and was one of those of whom the English com- We ask, why not change the manders of much larger vessels color to Green ? He, as acting spoke in amazement ot the daring . Lieutenant Goverifbr Jof Indiana, f thc J1 YkceJ who .went . , . , , , - , , forward when the English ships chas. kicked up about as loud a went back. History has never - rtimpus as any other man. And7 depicted, nor can imagination, -he was put inra position to show paint a spene more full of pathos the pluck that is in him. He than that of Dr. James M. Am- 'was where he needed pluck, and errVirgfim.a watcinS. ov,er . , ; . - r ' - the bodies of his comrades in the he exhibited it. If he was right far off Lena Delta. All but he in his position he, deserves recog- were dead. There was no hope nition'from the Democracy. for rescue forhimself. The north- ' ; ' . ern lights glittered on the eter- " John Erwin, of Onslow county, nal snow; yet there he stood.pro- has five fine ewes which brought tecting those noble bodies from - . , . . . profanation,, and calmly awaiting mm len lamDS last weeK. vvc jofu w c&iii, w liiidin x icatuii. uiuuuu . . Mievelana s policy has not re ceived the cordial approval of his NEW CURTAIN GOODS, TABLE LINENS, AND HOUSE KEEPING . GOODS OF ALL KINDS. A hearty invitation, is extended To Come and ScethcNeio Goods. Respectfully, SAMPLE S. BROWN, GREENSBORO, N. C once knew nine Cotswold ewes all the owner had which drop ped eighteen lambs, each one having opposite sexes. This was the' most extraordinary circum stance we, ever heard. Next to it was stated in these columns . the other- day,; "where five brought each, one black and death. What thoughts passed through his mind . God only knows; but we. may be certain that he thought nothing and did nothing unworthy of the gallant Virginia gentleman and soldier W. G.S. Hereditary JTervottsness, ewes one The Czar is naturally nervous about these little' explosions liere white lamb. - . and there. His father " And here is another extraordi- but suppose we begin back. Since nary statement: it comes from .Pet"th,e Gre noraler of Russia r i. nas aiea a natural aeain, except Fish Dam, Durham county: x Catherine II. TAlexisthcwn-Sf v'Mr. J. D. Fletcher has a- ewe peter.the Great, was killed by his that had two Iambs early in Feb- father. Peter II. was the victim Tuary, 1886, one the 27th of, the of a palace conspiracy, as was the rn :w f w fTT Empress Anne, who was pois- on while-a mere child ; Elizabeth -was poisoned ; - Peter III. was strangled, and Catherine II. died a natural death at the ripe age of eiffhtv-four. -PaulI. was stran- 8th, of March, ; 1887, making five lanjibs' in 13 months.", , ' :.'rV'? u 11 in 1 in r i: 1 The Hickory Press . truly says 'that1 Western North Carolina is -well adapted to the production of gled; and Alexander I., his sue cabbages, -especially the; moun- cesspr. ppisoned.; Nicholas . I. committed suicide, and Alexan der II. was blown up by dyna mite. tain region. There are .no finer cabbages than those raised in ,waiaugacuuu.y:. ThVtri4 of. Robert T, Jones, brougntirom r-urupcc SUAU 111 Vvho is charged with having mur- our .sea-ports, and then asks, dered all his wife's male relatives "Whtf is this ?" We answer, be- two vears agro. is in proerress at cause Watauera has no way out 1 Edgeheid, party. Whether this opposition, in the event of his renomination, would go so far, as to withhold from him the vote that it carries remains of course to be seen. The JDemocratic party may bolt upon local issues, unlike the Re publicans in a national campaign they always . swallow the ticket whether it is entirely palatable or not. Perhaps this time they will not break their record. Cleveland is evidently shaping his course for a renomination, and as he is regarded as the man of destiny,- such an event is very probable. .Blame wants it, and though Sherman will prove a dangerous rival for the nomina tion, it is the belief here that the plumed knight will " get there." Senator Allison, of Iowa, is fre quently mentioned as an available candidate whose clear record, and services to the i)arty and the country would secure for him the full Republican'vote, and the vote of almost the entire ' Mug wump" element; The only oth er Democrat who is spoken of here in connection with the nom ination is Gov. Hill, of New York, who is -greatly admired for his simon . pure - Democracy and for the principle tojwhich he has rei peatedly expressed His adherence that public office is a public trust for'Democrats only. Such a pol icy would be-far more popular with the rank and hie than that to.which President Cleveland is devoting himself. Tliis isi ix Coal miners frequently find.cu prions formations in a vein of coal. An Annot, 'Pennsylvania, miner took out a piece of sulphur a few days ago, which was a perfectly shaped ear of corn, . the kernels and rows being very distinct. It was under twenty feet of solid rock and in the middle of a coal vein. Boston Budget- To the Store of Ti WHERE you FILL FIND 53 XjaJES.OrlSSJ"!? ASSORTMENT OF Capt. James B. Eads, the cele brated engineer and leading spirit in the" proposed ship railway across the isthmus, died last week of pneumonia. Three Dollar Shoes for Gents, as well as FINER GOODS. City, All stvles in ti noTvns AID SES VESJu,
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