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flowing jto GREENSBORO, JV. C. who was not immediately con- nectea witn Lees command Macon Telegraph. Entered at the Post-Oflice at preensboro, Jf. C-.'"as second class mail matter. By J. S. Hampton: SATURDAY. MARCH, 26th, 1887. Lee took service under Jeflerson Davis, he stipulated lhat he should not be required to go out of Virginia to fight. If so, we can account for his doing so 'was the changed state of affairs which upset all calculations made, at the very beginning of the out- T,:,.r o. nu: t-m . , -PrcaK 01 tne war. ULD MAN. x uc uaiumore ot wuiu xvanroaa 1 - deal has given the papers plenty the C II 12 It OH. EE IJi'M.i.rs. of speculative material for over a week and still holds its own. Il is not generally known that some of the Cherokees still reside ''- Bullscrape is the name of a lo- j? tlie "fountains of North Caro- cality in Mitchell county. It is a Jeir settlement, is not far . , . .. lrni Ashevjlle. a few m es fur- voting precinct, ana got its name tfier to the Sonth. The isolated When finished, she dismissed the from the assembling ol the herds mountains still give them many a subject from her mind and com thereabouts when the country f"ree bunting ground. Exchange, posedly awaited the end. On Wednesday mVht sh cil.l tn r-..,.., . .ui-rdpii may oe friend who had Tust nrriJZrl aV I took at the V?est ion of a friend, have Ue ranged the country, without somewhat misleading in that the J" . w" na,a Just arrived, after ven me effectual relief. I commenced 'W u:J- It ,noc rol.u i 1 t t- . naving travelled many miles to taking this remedy two months aco. and let or hindrance. It was celebra- Cherokee Indians in North Caro- see her James I want Zl n am now free from Constipation!tho re ted for its grass-as it is now- linaeet their Hvin- hv hnntinir over. khJ L , tU Sw5SfJ. ?r.5 Z'reparlag for the a race. Mrs. iMancy Byrd. who lives near Lilesville,, was taken, curing the early part of the year, uith what she deemed her last illness. On Saturday, the 26th, she sent to tne store lor goods out of which to make her rrarmnte When the croods arrived - w v. ? J . 1 f aininea tnem carelully, gave mi nute airections lor their cutting anu maKing, ana superintended U1C WOrK aunnf Its nromvee Constipation Is a universal and most troublesome dis. press! on, impairs the Sight and Ilearing, J . . V. ft . !. - .1 V 1 mti ti rm rant Tn1Fiintit rt t Via Liver, Inflammation of the Bowels, and Piles. Constipation is speedily cored by Ayer's Fills. For a number of months T was troubled with Costiveness, in conse quence-01 which I suffered from Loss of Appetite. Dyspepsia, and a disordered liver. My eyes also troubled me. I was compelled to wear a shade over them, and, at times, was unable to bear ex posure to the light. I was entirely CURED BY USING uucv WAca Ui AJCI 9 a A UTe UO hesitation in pronouncing this medicine to be the best cathartic ever made. James Eccles, Poland, Ohio. I suffered from Constipation, and, con sequently, from Headache, Indigestion. GRAND OPENING! OF SPRING & SUMMER Styles and Pavilions AT OUR STOCK OF and the bulls would .meet, .paw ThvarA and scrape the ground. Hence countv, and while their squaws the name, whichthe people would labor in the fields the men assist gladly be rid of, but it sticks like them. The writer knows whereof wax. he snpnkt; fnr ho. V.-. - i m" w slcii uiem. TT1 1- ... It is Bro. A. L. Wil!iams,aMeth- u'Z , , ' P'ctureslne- dist, who rises to a question of ,,, A" " : . ' j , a ."5S!" rs- .B"rd "'as born over. She was carefully t-a in the desired position, and in less 1. man nve minutes passed away witnout a struggle. No better argument is there in favor of the nnstian religion than the calm ucaui oi inose wno embrace it in youth and live in accnrH.inr ivIV it throughout their days, as did V u T- rlcn itate, and of August 2, 1817. and was therefore great .mportance. Hear h.m: course delight in the chase, which 7 years. 4 months and 24 days 1 nave loner thought that our thpv nnrcuMn cAm ...... . old. Wadmhnn Ttn 3 . . . i j -- oumc WAICIU. 1 ei I . e. -4,c-( t i u . r. . .. tney are civilized and ednraf pidtuccs wnicn wouia suDiecr. it ,. . I Tua t r . to adverse criticism. It seems to Th?y llve ln a primitive way, .trent?n (Teni0 r me such things as raffling articles about as agricultural whites live "0," ?f fe.markablc Gib : for the benefit of churchp? anrl in a npw muntru t ?u county Metnodist : "There Sundayschools should be stop- influence of town',""" VSltSS pd. I am not prepared to give nr. . fi, u.- ... v5f i5Unday any elaborate argument, but as I 1Lc,"c,,luer inar- some years iu,.nff wmi mm to write A . 1 V , 1 a.fffi. fhp Afrrlpnlf.,! j ht I Willi, DUt On hi; rphim , i.cei interested 1 wouia nice lor "b'uHw dim iuc- -4-....- j some capable man of the church to chanical Society of Greene coun- 1 prepare an article, giving the ty, Tennessee, wanted to go out L7 , V '?!!-."e rESSSt f . thG Ck -rs agone and been delivered b. the StoSS are criticising it no te a ood dl &et some new attraction to UI wetnodist church in this I am inclined to think it has a "draw" the multitude to their Sf5, country for years, in- cChnddryt0dbegeta a"d thC " liters" into SmTS children and young people to take their treasurv. So tnw Tavlnr ,n.v." ' ?ZS' cnances in lotteries and to coun- . ' . J "" vltl ana otn- tenancethe practice among the ??en,r over to tne herokees and onf may see the ser- aM ti Jhired aripnntaHnn mons at his pleasure. ThismWc uvi ptupic. ricdsc give us v.wnj uvcr nam le Tl - somethine on this subject in the totheirfairandplayagameofball You m." ,11 ,tasu Cartwr'sht oHiaf -'f r'L Md "&I"di-.ngtashan;batIIeand btl an( sure hat Tt" U oblige a friend and brother Meth- e . f.;t... . fruQf ,- 1C ,s a Acuity odist jwii41- oilier cxniDitions 01 w X,-'Y i'us&css. ' their skill, and the mg . 1SK1 SettinS of mightily. The Indians pleased Down Texas they are no money or valuables by a game or f 1 1 P T more afraid of tl i7ii:-u 1 " .t,,w, - , . . muv. wigCil umuicuae ever there lL , itu chance, and it makes no sort nf , , .. tre guage than a hunrrrv man ;e r ' difference as to who so obtains 1 , "! d"!"S b""ed. biscuit. This Fs how th goods, whether they are noble of l"c'r "nanclal ,"?a,.'fnt.. vacular - " VOJWUCi irom tne lips ot a man who has naa mil and uncommonly sad ex perience: As a great moral agent a woman is a yard wide and all wool, but as a book agent she cuts a swath a mile wide and never goods, whether they are noble of venture . jgnoDie, pious or impious.it is flat. Doia gambling, and the sooner the General Lee's Generositv. v.im wca ana ounoay schools 4iut tne neianous practice the Here s an incident of General better it will be fnr tWr Robert E. Lee thaf hac no,,,,. and the glory of God Fact been published. Col. Chapman, mi.s,s" a VICt;m- We would much S yoixooact. the internal Revenue office rather have friends pour a pitcher Simon Cameron says that it is olonel , of Mosby's regiment. bLfhTr?? oIa"es . down our true that at the outbreak of the Fr.equentl' osby was off making ?adS ,nVeWeWed hy 3 rebellion Gen. Robert R T .1 , Pnvate scoutings, accompanied book agent whose mouth re- tendered the command ICl by only a few trusty men. In such f.c"uies a cr.acl5 ,n.. a lemon and Union armv.-;;;; ' cases he left Col. Chapman in r"?.se ne looks like an excla- T7I : . . command. Early in Tanuarv fn ,I,auon P0Int 10 a whirl-wind. .r; TV l86s' the Colonel went to Peters- t . . T - vuionei went to feters- i-oi. icobert E. Lee was tendered burt to spp fn T , l . o -n.v. uuuul UiUV- I r . fcv- i. command ot the Union army ing a part of Mosbys command l",LOUncrVnave stopped the Owing to the fact that the mints manufacture of gold dollars these ar thA mio4.i il. - , i lor inp rpmsinripr vt f u , m. wuistmi mewaroi I5oi-c V wmier uiwc seems to have been a recent rpv down near Kinsdale, on the Po- co!"s are commanding a premium elation to r"" tomac river. While the Colonel rn ""stances of twenty- finri ciZ r pcupie, was talking to Gen. Lee they were .Ane manufacture of Wu iuiuii Cameron, ot Fenn- interrupted by the arrival of a M'5" goia Pleces has also been syivania, is authority for it. special courier. The day was very scoPPed ad these command a iri do not greatly disrememher coid- lhere had been rain for tJrcimum OI nve per cent. it was patent to ajl the Northern lIru y-S Thisday"the rain Deoole IhehVJv "rtnern had fallen m torrents. The war P' was drawing to a close and ra Iican the newspapers; if not, at tions and clothing were very any rate an interview between scarce. The courier was wretch General Winfield Scott and Colo- fdjy clad. He had no overcoat, nel Lee was: made oublir rn sm as ver Puch worn and and Lee when thinL u a 7 J soaking wet, for he had rid- ,X1 , "" tumgs nad so far den manv mil progressed as to convince all nPn. drenchinrr rain n j -a-. higher waees. IKisiin.. t pie Worth and South that war was chair to the small wood fire and Ananias was killed bnt he Mt inevitable, consulted over the af man take'a seat. When posterity that finally settled in matter, and were closeted for a ll orZk twttLTF -""vilU Ceurie " space of two hours, and it is my to go GYeTed A understandmg that at this memo- him almost furtively a? if h mI '. V: man w.' Permit a straneer table meeting General Scott urg- hat SO,dier was "ta-ned to VmcU nrirfl' 1.- " T ' .1 havp K c nAr tf.' i , a special priVlleire of frienrlcViIr ' Tl - . . - TnIAlKLimrcs. Every thief would like to keep himself unspotted. 7xj 5-trigs. The whale has four ( a Cf, . r iwiii- achs, yet he never strik-ec ed Lee unhesitatinlv to e the government side of the con troversey. It is my understanding that this meeting was induced by the send ing lVtQ the war office his resig nation by Col. Lee. Gen. Scott requested him to withdraw hie resignation, and urged and begged him to remain true to the Union. have his poor attire observe "Are you returning at once to your General?" inquired General Lee. res, sir, was the response, if my. horse has finished feeding. It is still raininr- vprv rirH uen. Lee; have you no .rubber coatr Oh, that don't matter, Gener al, was the evasive but brave answer. Texas Sif tings. The Missouri river is sixty miles wide at Bismarck. Now is the time for Dakota to float into the Union. Xezu York World. - Peace is the greatest blessing known among nations, but it is a costly luxury at nearly $ i.ooo, ooo.ooo a year. AVrc York Times . '"7 w - iumU proDably com- j . ,uuucr coat nun pel him to make war upon his na- tl?e wal1 and gave tive btate Virginia. He was Ser" Protested m vain against willimr rt , . . a General Lee s depriving himself - f .D. &LS ortlien0rr: !vis ru pmnt of warring against his kin- rals i" the army who wouW hfve erc?se Vou can nn? r "S folk, and his resignation was re- Td their Jive's for their men! anj- in a?,git of'fcdne luctantly accepted. - . but Lee is the on!,-one -I saw part without aWakingPkindness "n oth 1 also understand that, when STrdThat? I" "s-and bg-l increed good ueaa winter, and that to a private to your own heart. . troubles to disannear. and pr&tlv fm. provea my ceneral health.-- W. Kee Amherst. Mass. . Keeler, feared It would caue a stoppage of the me, completely. D. Burke, Saco, Me Aver s Pills, Cold br ail DrurziaU mod Dealers in uJun. IMS 4 3 P l-l-o- UJ J o? I cj I . 1 O g o fr CL q: i 2 w. 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