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foe Mojmflg Greensborov Almanac Sun rises 5:3. Sun sets 6:31. Moon sets 4:51. ' WEATHER INDICATIONS. By Telegraph to the Morning News. Washington. April 8. mcliea tions for the twenty-four hours com- mencingat 6 p. m, yesterday : For North Carolina, warmer, lair weath er: THE RAILROADS. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. RICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD. Arrives from Richmond at 9-43 am 10.32 p m Leaves for Richmond at 8.32 a m 41 955 pm NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. Arrives from Charlotte at 8.22 a m 9.40 p m Leaves for Charlotte at. 9.48am ............ 10.44pm 9.30 pm ........... 10.20 p m Arrives from Goldsboro at . 7.40 am Leaves for Goldsboro at. ............ 9.50am 6.00 a m 10.20 p m Prohibition Club to-night at 8. The article on our first page, yes terdav. headed, "Indeed We Have," ought to have Wilson Mirror. been credited to the -The Baptist church will hold its regular monthly Conference tonight. at Boeart hall. A lull attendance is desired. All members of the Prohibition Club are expected to be presentt at the meeting in the W. C. T. U. hall to night. Died, on the farm of widow Lou Weatherly, near town, on Wednes day, April 6th, of chronic rheuma tism, Miss Tamar, daughter of Mr. Alpheus Osborne, aged 15 years We are daily in receipt of cu mulative evidence that, thus far, the peach blossoms near and away from town are not all killed. There is promise of a fair crop of the early, a few of the medium and some very late kinds. Peck's Bad Boy caravan za, William " Goat and Donkey, and the rest of the corps, passed through Greensboro yesterday morning, on ,their way to Winston. They treated a furore among our Peck of small boys, good and bad. . The lare'e number of DeoDle who are comim? amon? us to make Greens- boro their home is indeed encouraging ' j , . ana speaKs wen ior me miure 01 our city. The , latest is Mrs. E. Lynch, of Columbus, Ga., a widow lady of considerable wealth, who having pur chased lets, on Washington street, of Mr. Eckel, will at once erect .a hand- some residence. We cordiallv welcome her to our city. Not so much business was trans acted in the United States District Court yesterday as on the day be fore. But one jury trial was had. Jerry McQueen was tried and con victed for infringing the revenue laws. JosephWedding, M. E. Clapp and E. P. Deaton, submitted. Wm. S. Harden, alias Capt. Jenks, was sent up for 18 months. The Court dismissed both juries on the ground that Congress had failed to pass the civil appropriation bill and there was not money enough at the command of the Court to continue the juries in session longer. The Court will hear motions, &c, to-day. . - A case was tried in the Durham Superior court at its late term.- in which Lucius Rowe was tried for en tering the house of S. H. Thaxton. He was charged with burglary.-tried and convicted. The Tobacco Plant protested that the man was erroneous ly convicted on insufficient testimony. And so it proved. Yet, The Plant was condemned for its expression of opin ion by some of the best citizens of Durham. On the 5th instant, Mary Castlebury, a principal witness in the case, went before Justice Barbee and swore that her testimony before the Superior Court was false in every ma terial respect. Of course Rowe's law yers will take measures for a new trial, and, undoubtedly, it will be granted Now, to the point. The newspapers . of the country, or, rather, ther editors : and reporters, are getting to be the . principal detectors of crime. They are otten accused of interfering in the cause of justice, but they do not. The rules of empanneling juries should be changed which will allow intelligent men to take seats in the Jury box, and then the facts which the editors ascer tain become aids to the lawyers and not hindrances to the . administration of justice. Because a man has read ' an article in a newspaper he should not be deprived ot acting as a juror, But, in this instance, the press The ' Plant did not go ' before the trial, bu after, It warned the people of the I . perpetration of an injusUce, and sub - sequent events have justified it. The editors must feel a commendable de gree of pride in the outcome of the case. Now. let iustice be done. -The cry used to be. "turn the rascals out,' and they went. Now it is, "the bugs must go," and they go. and don't "stand on the 'order of their going." They go at once, or so soon as they snuff the Per Oxide of Sili- cates. or "Great Bug Destroyer in. eluding the "black fly or flea," which is so destructive to infantile vegeta tion. What is the Pr. Oxide of Sili cates? A chemical nroduction. the result of a long series of experiments by an Expert Agricultural Chemist, to combine a material, that while it would destroy the insects and bug pests on vegetation, would, at the same time, promote a healthy and vigorous growth, and not injure the delicacy of the plant, or impair its flavor, or to be injurious to the health or lives of persons using the plants or vegetables raised by its free use. This, the company claim to have fully ac complished, as a series of tests cover ing the last two seasons in the New England, Middle and Southern States will testify. The composition may be had by applying to Callum Bros. & Co.. Greensboro. As a companion piece to Uncles's Catskill Letter, we remark thrt Cant Boyton reached his destination, Barry- town, 24 miles from his starting point, which was Hudson. He left shortlv before noon and arrived at 8:10. As he started the church bells were rung to cheer him on his way. At 2 o'clock he was opposite Catskill, and as hun dreds hurried down to the bank to see him in his shinv rubber suit, we dare -r r - - say that our " Uncle" was one of the number. While he was nearing the Point," Uncle "Abe" Snead's wife presented him with a boy, which the father immediately named Paul Boy- ton. (Perhaps our Uncle will tell our readers who Uncle Abe is and how his wife aid boy are getting on.) Rev. P. L. Groome, who returned from Charlotte yesterday, called at the office of the Morning News and made the following gratifyin .0 V- 1 cr- rovn. lations concerning the recent work of grace in that city. On an average one bar room closes each week, one closed Friday and one Monday dur ing his stay. No licences are renewed for a longer time than they would avail in case of a nrohihition viotnrv - , at the local Ption election in June, so certain are the whisky dealers of ripfPflf At nn. mon'o t, . Z " to meeting in iryon street Methodist church, Sunday morning, there were 135 present by actual count, all seri ous. Mr. Yatman held the first se ries of meetings under the auspices of the Young Mens Christian Asso ciation Tuesday evening at the Sec ond Presbyterian church. It was difficult to get a seat, so full was the attendance. Mr, Groome says Char lotte is the most religious city he ever visited. We are requested to give notice o all citizens of South Greensboro to meet to-night (Friday), at Bellevue Institute, to consider the advisability of taking measures for the annexa- ion of South Gseensboro to Greens- uuiu. .me cuiuuiuure appomiea ai rnu in xj ameetinerof last Fridav nicht will make a report. J j o " - - - The Land of Beulah. Our readers will most probably re call the publication of a very teadable letter frdm our Indian River, Fla., correspondent which appeared in these columns about ten days ago, descriptive of the topical delights of that summer land. Our townsman. Mr. L. W. Andrews, called at our office yesterday and exhibited a dozen pho tographic views of scenes and objects around the home of our Florida cor respondent. There were the stately palmetto palms;, the Coquina rock bluffs ; the patriarchal live oaks drap ed in long festoons of gray Spanish moss ; the orange and shaddock groves laden with the fruitage of the tropics; a group of native Seminole hunters in their skiff with bows and arrows; the rippling waters of the limpid, island-dotted river; the white sailed fishing boats ; the well, the nose of your imagination just takes in the blended perfumes of wild jes samine, magnolia and orange b looms and with but little play of the fancy, you may look on these scenes and you are really in the fabled land of Beulah. Commissioners Meeting. The Board of County Commission ers convened on Monday morning last, according t6 law. Alt the .members were present, namely C A. Boon, L; C. Winchester, VV. E. Bevill, JU M, Foust and J. Henry Millis. They .con tinued in session two days. I. v 1 ne oriage over wcniana cree U COME C. We cordially Invito to C us B4 BUY YOUIfc SHOES. Positive Shoe. Comparitive Sboes. Superlative more Shoes, AND THE NICEST AND MOST In tlio We will do our BEST to Very my iw was let to be built by Mr. Adam Lnniar fnr ft7R tn h mm rli -A U first Monday in' May. Tne bridge built across Reedy Fork creek, near bummerfield. by Marsh & Kirkman, was accepted, ordered paid therefor. and S348 The zig-zag stock law fence was taken up and continued for further consideration at the next meeting. The following persons were appoint ed List Takers and Assessors for Gilmer and Morehead townships: Gilmer A. P. Eckel. John L. Hendrix. J. A. Pntchett. James M. Ward. Morehead Will. U. Steiner, J. B. Balsley, W. L. Kirkman. Ab. C. Wray. ine following appropriations were made : . Poor house, $95.40 ; Paupers, $17.50 ; Paupers coffins. $18.00 ; jail, $203.00; court, $365.35; miscellaneous. $402.75. SPECIAL CITY ITEMS. JUST RECEIVED, No, 1 Mess Mackerel, at M, K. Cal lum's. Mess shad, No. 2 mackerel, white fish in kits and by the pound. Please call and see thcin. Yours, anx- IOUS to please. ap7iw. M. K. Callum TO ItE CONSUMERS. You can get Ice at all hours during the day. at my Stall, at 75 cents and Si per hundred pounds. Parties who are compelled to use ice in case of sick- ness. and are not able to buy thq same. will be furnished free of charge. iw ap6 J. R. Hughes. Energy will do almost anything, but it cannot exist if the blood is impute and moves siugpisniy in tne veins. There is nothing so good for cleansing the blood and imparting energy to the system as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Price $1. Six bottles $5. Sold by all drug gists. Ayer's Sarsaparilla was the first suc cessful blood medicine ever offered to the public. This preparation is still held in the hiehest public estimation both at home and abroad. Its miraculous cures and immense sales show this. Ask your druggist for it. nnin PinfB. T "J- . 1 have Labbage Plants lor sale m small or large Quantities. For small 1 " . . quantities call on H. J. Williams : for large quantities, a thousand or more. call or write to me, at my market gar den on Asheboro street. B. Voltz. Tuberose Bltis- In quantities to t suit purchases. Will bloom this season. Very cheap at, George J. Stahu s. For Hnle. One of the most desirable building lots in the best Dart of the city. For terms and further information address Lock box No. 176, or apply at this of fice. -p TOILET ARTICLES. Imported Tooth, Nail, Hair anil other Brushes. Fine Toilet Soaps, Exquisite Perfumes, Toilet waters, &c, at Porter & Tate's. r - The spaee jpn top is the quantity POWDER BLIJE inordinary boxes. A FIVE CENT STICK OF lUflO BLUE contains as much as four wooden botes, sa4 will make fifty gallons ot the best ir twst blue water. - . . - - tt Sold by HGJJSTON & liRO., wnoiesaie agents, vrcensborc, pi. U ; PINNIX. the. City Drayman uud flow an, respectfully offers his services to nuhlir. When not ftctivelv emDloved Wm frvtmH in th n"rhhorhfW1 of IUwS. y -" - -. w - I jbe cty larXet. ' ap 31 oS? iSi Ol STYLISH SHOES ! Oity. please you. Respectfully H. PARRIOR & CO. HBNKOW HALL, I Peck's Bad Boy ! The Guinnes Comedy Company will appear in Benbow Hall, on FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL 8th: IN WHICH Mil- Wl?? will appear in his inimitably comic character. Let the lean come, hugh and grow fat ; the fat hugh and grow lean ! Tickets 25 and 35 cents. Reserved Seats. 50 cents, at Porter & Tate's Drug Store. Greensboro Enterprise. JIMLUCo's No. IO GIGAR FACTORY, GREENSBORO, N. C. Our Cigars arc manufactured of the very best Imported and Domestic TOBACCO. Among our most choice brands we mention the following: , It OS A DK OKO, I Ff.OK DC AI.7IA. PUUK SPANISH, HALL'S FIVE FOUAQUARTEIt BAFFLER. ;ras 11.). "atcostT FOR Gash and Gash Only! Having determined to close cut our Shoe business, we wijl offer from this date our entire stock of BOOTS, SHOES &TRUNKS, AT IfUo I . tlLlo I . lilJo I . I 7 -J "7 FOR Cash, and Cash Only TRY US Re sped fully, v R.F BOYD & CO. S im.) 9 - .. LOWEST PRICES ! We Are Never Udersold Drogs and Medicines. AT wholesale and retail The largest and most varied Stock of almost any and everything called for. Perf ectlyFr esh and reliable can be found at our at PRICES that cannot fail to givcen lrc sali$faction. Any article we ?e!l you, if it does not give entire satisfaction, may be returned at our expense. All we ask is an examination of the goods and prices and you will be sure to buy. Our sales have been very Sitisfao lory this season, from the fact that we give Good Goods at satisfactory prices. SEE Our sales in Garden and Field Seeds have been enormous, from the fact that we sell the in the Market, and a larger amount In a paper, at 2 cents. Our seed are 1 Fresk and giye entire satisfaction to our customers. Thapkful (q a gener ous public we solicit a continuance of favors. Very Respectfully, Galium Bros. & Go, Greensboro. C BEST SEED Hare von the admiration of every tacle wearer who has used thm. fbC stand unriralled in their splendid Ution. Our testimonials are frcafil" emors. Senators. Legislators ansjfc." the most distinguished men b branches of science who haTe h4 -5 Everywhere. Overwhelming t:l w in favor of their superiority. TVtqJ be worn any length ot time at one ting, and give asionishiug clearr.ru a vision, either by candle cr by other aru ficial lights. Mr. ilawkts not only the best classes, but carefully ex-. the eye of each patient, and girs l&ii. pensible advice as to the proper te tion o! glasses, having hatl an eiptnet ol eighteen years in this branch ot ence. Hawko'a Patent Extension SPRING EYE GLrfss Tho Finest In Existence. And are recommended by the tr.ti lacuiiy mrougnout me .country. x3 pressure producing in ItAtions. Na ger ol cancer that is sometLT.es iLc suUof wearing ether eye-glass, raj. ing with ease upon any nose. FROM THE GOVERNOR OF LOU. KFANA m m . . m - TofehiftiS , desire to testify to the great sopcrkm o! your Crystalixed Lenses. They coi bine great brilliancy with soltntss 1 pleasantness to the the eye, more iia any I have ever found. S: D. McErcry. Goremor ol LouLjiiu. FROM GOVERNOR IRELAND, CT TEXAS To Mr. A. E. Hawkei Dear Sir- k gives me pleasure to say that 1 tin been uing your glasses lor seme tre past with much satisfaction. For cltv ness. softness and for all purposes s tended, they are not surpassed by try that I have ever wcm. I woslJ rrcto mend them to ali who want a scptrisr glass. Respectfully yours. John IrcUz-i FROM GOV. S. P. HUGHES. CF ARKANSAS. Having used A. K. Ha Crystalized Lenses for some r.c:ta, 1 have lound them the finest glassts I tut ever used. Simom 1. Hues. Governor of Arkxmi. FROM EX- GOV. V- R. MILLER. I find Hawke's new Crystalued Lca sjs of superior quality, hatirj sr them with great satisfaction. V. R. M.Hcr. Ex-Governor of Arlarm. s ONE FROM THE SUPERINTEN DENT, OF INSTITUTE FOR THE ULIND. Mr.'A. K. Hawkes Dear Sir: luit great pleasure in faying that yocrprc tacle and patent spring eye-laises cv eel anything I have yet been able to rr cure, enabling me to read the tun print with case and comfort. Frank Rainey, M. D. All eves fitted and the fit guinttcti ftt the drug store of Callum Bros. & C Every pair warranted. THE Morning News, By J. S. Hampton. GREENSBORO. N. C AM INDEPENDENT POLITICAL, NEWS AND EflMf.lFrkEiAL' JOURNAL, Devoted to the lest htertsis ct THE CITY OF GREENSBOH ari cf North Caroling gzztntij- The Morning News will gir The Very Latest From all parts of the World; The very latest From ai Cczizertiil ceztrts; TIfK VROCEEDIKGS OF CONGRESS CONVENTIONS ard all ether del&crztire bodies- In short, it will be ocr constant ecdeiTC to keep the paper abreast of the limes in all respecu.
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