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THE MORNING NEWS, J. S. HAMPTON, Proprietor. THE MORNING N& lira om AVfvrntxn ', Published Daily, ExcEpr Monday. Til I II 11 111 I Omm Sqr Om Efcy............. i i i m ; i ; i 4 1 II I RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION, IN ADVANCE ; One Year (by Mail), Postage paid,. .....f Six Months " " Three Montns, . Two Months, f .L vynt- i' I -w- y To city subscribers, delivered in any part of the city l ( T 1 ,o cts per week. I Jj. L 4 oo 3 OO I OO 75 4 5 DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE CITY OF GREENSBORO. AND OF THE STATE. ' - T Hr r TWm Tattr Dut- ' rTlyt " Tvo Wwi i.... ...... Greensboro, N. C, Sundry, Spril 10, 1887. 7 J n i s No. 75 " Om Uam -TiTnn II f imiLiiwmti ukm M yxyaruo nlj low rt, Tm Imi olid XoacarrU typ aaal. wra. publishers' AMJOTOCBnanv THE LATEST NEWS jFar Entertained Btaine. for TTr. No advertisements inserted in Local column at kny price. An extra charge will be made for double-column pr triple-column advertisements. ' - All announcements and r ecomendat ions of candi. rfates for office, will be charged as advertisements. Advertisements to follow reading matter, or to occupy any special place, will not be received. Amusement, and Official advertisements 50 cts per square for each insertion. Advertisements kept under the head of "New Advertisements" will be charged fifty per cent, extra. Payments for transient advertisements must be made in advance. Remitances must De maae Dy Check, JJraft, Postal Money Order, Express, or in Registered Letter. Only such remittances will be at the risk of the pub lishers. Under the head of "Special City Items,' business notices will be inserted at the rate of 5 cents a line or every insertion. EDITOUIAIj BREVITIES. lip Next Wednesday is set for trial of three of the Chicago boodlers. IST'The official figures for Mayor, in Cincinnati, are as follows : Ames Smith, jr., (Rep.) 19,998 ; W. H. Stev enson, (united labor) 17,319 ; Isaac B. Watson, (Dem.) 11,959. J- The boiler of William Morris's saw mill, near Harris ville, West Va., exploded Thursday, killing J. Scott, F. Lindsay, G. N. Williainson and an unknown man and injured three oth ers. EST" Mr. E. E. Pugh, a son of Sen ator Pugh, of Alabama, has been ap- nninfprl trt thp nlprioal fnrno nf f ho in- terstate commission and entered upon his duties this morning. This is the first clerical appointment announced. A Chinese cook in the service of Mrs. James Dillon, in Colusa coun ty, Cal., shot and killed that lady Thursday. He also wounded another lady and a man. The murderer es caped but a posse pursued. him. ISPThe Washington Pest says: For the first time in fifteen years the Democrats are in full power in Min neapolis, having elected the City Council on Tuesday. ' HEtT" A terrible epidemic of measles in an aggravated form, is raging among the factory employes, in Brockside, a suburban village of Knoxville, Tenn. There have been sixty cases in fifteen houses, twelve of which have proved fatal. MB. CLEVELAND'S BEPLT. The President's Construction of the Retaliation Jlct. Washington. April 8. President Cleveland yesterday sent a reply to the communication from the Ameri can Fisheries Union.ot Massachusetts, calling his attention to the fisheries dispute and suggesting that the re-, taliatory acts passed by Congress would be sufficiently executed if the proposed retaliation was confined to the closing of United States markets to Canadian fish products. The Presi dent in his reply says : "The exist ing controversy is one in which two nations are the parties concerned. The retaliation contemplated by the act of Congress is to be enforced not to protect any particular interest, however meritorious or valuable, but to maintain the National honor and thus protect all our people. In this view the violation of American Fish ery rights and unjust or unfriendly acts towards a portion of our citizens engaged in this business is but the occasion for action and constitutes a National affront which gives birth to or may justify retaliation. This measure once resorted to its effective ness and value may well depend upon the thoroughness and extent of its application and in the performance of international duties, the enforcement of international rights and the pro tection of our citizens. This govern ment and the people of the United States must act as a unit, all intent upon attaining the best result of re taliation upon the basis of the main tenance of National honor and duty. A nation seeking by any means to maintain its honor, dignity and in tegrity's engaged in protecting the rights of its people, and if in such efforts particular interests are injured and special advantages forfeited these things should be patriotically borne for the public good and an immense volume of population, manufactures and agricultural productions and the marine tonnage and railways to which these have given activity, all largely the result of intercourse between the United States and Bfctish America and the natural growth of a full half century of good neighborhood and friendly communication from an ag gregate of material wealth and inci dental relations of most impressive magnitude. I fully appreciate these things and am not unmindful of the St. Louis Mo.. April 8. R. C. Kerns, a near personal friend of Mr. Blaine, accompanied by Dr. H. H. Mudd. a prominent physician of this city, left here at I o'clock by special train for tort Gibson. None of the and left his former roaster's emoloy ment. . His master inserted an adver tisement in a newspaper offering $50 reward lor his return. He was ar rested and returned under it. The slave declared he was as free as his master and contested his freedom in the courts, and in the court of last resort the iudee decided that the are ever cnanrincr. and who eiva lit tle or no security, and only what they may cnoooe to proviao in their code of by-laws ought to bo reined down by stringent provisions In every mu nicipal corporation. esDcclallv m to the powers in the management of pe cuniary matters. acfEX. JUsslnf. Wasfciigtaa Law Reporter. a eeoueman com In a recent case may be. they beiieve. it difficult to Old Man. The Right and If Von r ?ry. riage was accepted the yourur ladr did not return his kiss. Durham vs Dor- ham p. O. P.. 82. But what a kiss ? asked a paper lately ; and then replied, the question can only be answered by experience, and quoted a case in which circumstances leading to Mr. Blaine's irmer sUve was right and the master niness are yet known here. But Dar- I wa wng. ana me snacKies instantly . 1 .. . r 1 (.11 r. 1 r . . iicuiars are momentarily expected and will be renorted lnstantlv on receint The inference naturally drawn from rany people in North Carolina, and. plains that when his proposal of roar inexact, mat a Dnvsician has cone l w-7 MC tucr win una from here to see and perhaps to at tend Mr. Blaine, in face of the proba ble fact that there is a skillful army surgeon at Fort Gibson, is that he is or is likely to be seriously ill. To de termine this, however, further ad- I Editor Morning News At the ses- I toe judge of the county court of Lam j3 win uavc iu uc awancu. xuean- i biuu ji lueutuenu Assemoiy oi icH- I cin. cngtana, neia mat a Kiss was time the private telegram previously ' the xorth Carolina Railroad was not a legal consideration. A surgeon referred to giving the statement of chartered, with a capital stock of in Lambeth kissed a workingmans Mr. Blaine's phys.cian is as follows: $3,000,000 when $1,000,000 were sub- wife; the husband valued the sweet "Mr. Blaine is doing well, only slight scribed by solvent subscribers and five ness at $c. and the surgeon gave an fever ; pulse good. 8o per minute, res- Vf cent, of subscription, paid In the I. O. U. for that amount, A month piration 15." Company was to be organized and after date an action was brought upon work commenced, and when a certain this document but the judge prompt- irhat Ifana Thinks Mout It. v was aone, or money iy ruica mere was no consideration i.iuaiijr patu 111, auu uwengmeerana 1 u kc a vcraici tor ine amorous D resident Of the Mmiwnv rnnrln rxith I ion nf turnlinint Rift iKitU.. New York. April 9. The Mail and and certified to that far, thim Anrl not I a central nrinrinlo er I . . . . - - . , , ,, . 1 .... . . : 1 " - o f v, nn w but io-udy quoie me ionowing 1111 men was the Treasurer to have to be decided upon its merits? Cer reply to Mr. Chas. A. Dana, of the Sun prepared and advertised the bonds to tainly there are kisses and kisses. , . . ""' c muujjin 1 u3 ouiu hi new lorit, xauimore ana 1 aio. law i. a kiss has xreauent- tnA XI fXT Vnrlr nplonpllinn . . K 1 rtVrw t.fvn o I 1 . I t . port Cleveland for President in the sals for the bonds and the highest bid next National Democratic Conven- der to have the bonds. Immediately tion : "Will say positively that I do after the charter of the lload passed, not think it is possible under any con- a revenue bill was passed levying a ceivable circumstances for the deiega- tar on solvent credits, salaries and tion to vote for Mr. Cleveland. I will many other articles of personal pjop- 1 r a. j j . . . a l maivc il sirungcr oy aoaing mar. even i enj. a ww wasniso passeu pronio iy been held to be an assault. and it is sometimes a source of sub stantial damages. Miss Crocker sued Between now and the second Mon day in June there will be three elections held in this municipality. The brst on the uth of April will be cpon the ques tion ot issuing bonds lor the extension of the N. W. N. C. R. R- to Wilkesboro, The second on the first Monday in May wm be for Iht election of Town oacials, Mayor, etc The third will be upon the question of local option. Twin-tlty A young man of this city who only recently pulled through a season ol measles and mumps, yesterday went to a doctor and wanted to know what was good for the itch. The doctor drew a prescription blank and wrote on it; "There is nothing better for it than a good scratch," W. F. DiTidson, mZ 77. the oldest native born citixen la Charlotte, died in this city Friday morning. He was stricken, two years ago, with paralysis, bat died ot a con gestive chill. Charlotte CArcmuU. James Johnson, an ex-union soldier who lives near G'adetboro in Randolph county, was, a few days ago, paid about 1 500 as a pension and back pay. Mr. Johnson was a very poor man and had lew or no friends till the change in his financial circumstances, since which time he ha become one of the roost pop ular men in the neighborhood. On yesterday, at his home near this place. Mr. Thompson Jones, aged about So years. Same day, at Jamestown, Mr. IrEJi 1 dC?PAn!f b!flU,e ?Df lhe JmesCreekmorc about 4S years old. 1 ork will not President." be for Cleveland" for a minority of the delegation from New iting any officers or directors to take or nave any pecuniary interest In any contract, or have anything to do with issuing or manipulating the bonds of the Company. In this way the bonds of the State commanded premium irom tne start, that increased as the conductors had kissed her in the car. and she recovered a verdict of$i.ooo upon the ground that it is a carrier s duty to protect its passengers against all the world. Crocker vs. C.O.N. W. railway. 36 Wis. 567. The Outcry lgrainst Coercion. cnvBcnsinvicBs to-day. Married at the residence of the bride's parents, on last Sunday, Mr. J. K. unmes was married to Miss Alice U. Davis. J. W. Guyer. Esq., ofS dating. At the residence or the bride s lath er, on March 20, 18S7. bv Rev. A. W. Lindbury, D. D., Mr. E. L. Hegge was united in marriare to Miss Emma f. London, Apr. 8. There is to day very little new to report iu the po litical situation except the extension of the anti-corecion campaign. The arrangements for the Easter Monday Hyde Park demonstration are com plete. The Daily News this morning alone publishes reports of no fewer than 62 anti-coercion meetings held last night in London and the provinc es. At many of these meetings the resolutions adopted favored the disso lution of Parliament. in marriage to Lindsay, all ot Davidson countv. There will be preaching at the Cen- I Thos. L. York, the young man who w ork TJrosrressed and the North nam- tenary church to-dav at 11 a. m br ounea -;uire lirowns barn a lew Una niHrnArt tuna Cr ati n r. . r- . . . , . . I weeks ago, was last week sentenced to 1 r 1 a . puDiisnea, duui cneaper than any road of the same length and charac ter had everjteen constructed, and none.I aver, sinceiis publication, has been, built as cheap or cheaper. Not only so, but the State maintained her credit unsullied, by promptly paying the interest when it became due. After the surrender the Llttlefleld and Swepson Legislature convened. and railroads were chartered In every I make their public confession of Christ Smith. 3 p. m., J. R. Mendenhall. Supt Preaching in Bogart Hall to-roor row at 11 a. m.. and 8 p. m.. by Rev. W. R. Gwaltney, pastor ol the Bap- ft m m usicnurcn. ounaay scnooi at 0:30 a. m. At 11 a. m several persons will ounoay scnooi at nneen yearl in lhe penitentiary. The iruit is not lulled in this section yet. There will be plenty of peaches in some places, High Point Enierpriu. KICiiM0N'lANl IJANVILU; KAIL: HO AD. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS RUN BY MERIDIAN TIME. Difficult to JBeliere, ff" At Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on l" ? r 'lSXi concerned in sch vasTd dlve near dying in consequence. Alvin he ?enuJH " n in h? Hill and G. W. Archioald registered ".P00??6. lfe at Shaw's hotel in Chicago the same erclsAe ust occasion of the night and the next mornfng Hill was PJfr "f Qvm Lfil!: ,1 1 Ask-M6 kji.. red to. I shall deem myself bound to 1 x- 1 1 t. j 1 u.r. I inflict, no unnecessary damage or in- Mvniivvm mi in 1 v. 1 1 1 1 . -4 1 1 11 1, - " found dead and Archibald prolans brought him to conscious- XuPeXSf ness. "Boston people will find it difficult to believe that the following adver tisement appeared in the Evening Post ol Boston in 1742: To be Sv.ld by the Printer of. this Paper, the very best Negro Woman in this Town, who has had the Small-Pox and the I Measles ; is as hearty as a Horse, as brisk as a bird and will work like a Beaver. August 23, 1742.' " I hnd the above on the patent out side of the High Point Enterprise. it tne Boston people will turn back dlrecuorrr anfTsome '$30,000,000 - of State bonds were authorized to be issued, and were issued, and handed over by the million to the presidents of the respective companies to do with them as they might think proper. Sufficient to say, they were all put afloat in a shoit time, and not a mile of road was built in the State by or with the bonds, and, notwith standing a special tax bill was passed to pay the interest on these bonds. TRAINS OOINO BOOTH. sermon by Dr. Smith, from Luke 4:33 39. and John 20:10, Jfcc. The first Christain Sabbath, and Christ's appearance to the disciples in the even ing of that day and its lessons. At 8 p. m- he will preach from Qal. 63. "Bear ye one another's burdens and so fulfil the law of Christ." A a A I . ai me rresoyienan unapei at 4 p. ra.. the usual services; sermon by the Mat. 13th, ltx6. j Leav New York Ler PhiUdelphU.... Lett JUlUmoxe. Lmti WMhiBgtoO Leave CiJLrlotuwTille .. . Leave Lynchburg DUj. 4 45 n't 720am 9 45am 11 Qm 3S5 pm 5 0 pm 8&J cm xjbt lucDinona. QOpm Governor TTnlrlpn nnrl nthpra Intpwxjf- ed in the management of some of the Uunior pator. Rer. E. W. Smith. Donas went on to New York to bull these special tax bonds, but very few of them were ever sold for cash, and An Ancient Belie. inelv eruided by a sense of what the E"The directors of the mint, on self-resoect and diernity of the nation fionMt0Tnf tv, .nX io,,, Q nr j : . u v,- u f .u. to the files of Boston papers of a date none of them for more than seventy- tiflcation to artists throughout the government beneath which every citi. nce w and up to 1776 they will five cents on the doUar. and In a few. JudKe Sct.enekeih.6Hed it ouroffiee country that an award of $500 will be len-mav repose in safety, no sacrifice find similar advertisements all along "' VkJ1!.? yterday an English officer'i cavalry given for accepted designs , for silver 0f personal or private interests shall lhe MemDhis "fiSJ worthies? the ord. which wa, found upon the bat- SStn.ftSlSS; bd"ed " aK:,inSUbe eeDeral SSci'," XSSSStSSi tie ground of -Guilford Court House- rr" t " " wcnaiG. I . k rr. I nnrl rmrllr. C nn t 1 nltxmva tlmlii I .w- - . ...... .. iiatuiwiiii vuuiv iu tu lj 1 1 11 li iik; uiubc I -r"--- j " iu iuc 1 (.a 1 lev, tuc onenng $50 rewara tor an escaped Leavt Ookhvboro Leave lUleigb Leave Dor ham Leave High Itint Lea it btlubary. LetT Cbaxlotte Lev SparUnbtxrg ucm a vfrvcuTLUS ...... Arrive Atlanta 11 CO am S30pm 633 pm 1115 pm 1233 am 2 25 am, 5 33 am 6 00mm 120 pa haw Li. Dily. 4 33 pm &L7 pm 942 pm 11 00 pm 3 00 em 6 C5 em ; 8 05em 2 20 m 5 00 pm 1 00 em 2 37 em lOlOem 11 23 em 1 00 pm 331 pm 449pm 10 40 pm TRAINS OOINO NOIITH. Dee. 19th 1SSC: of 1873 to adopt new and more artis tic designs for the dollar, half dollar, quarter, dime and five and one cent pieces. 2P While the Democratic candi dates for Governor, Treasurer and Attorney-General were elected last Wed nesday in Rhode Island by handsome pluralities, says the World, consider- At- !1 i. e . 1L. Trouble Brewing. Gloucester, Mass.. April 8. The firing upon an American Schooner by the Cruiser Vigilant, has aroused Gloucester and there is a renewed de mand for non-intercourse. President Steele, ot the American fishery, said slave. It was against the rules for the foreman to accept advertisements ; they were to come to him through the book-keeper. But it was way past midnight ; so near towards three o'clock, a. m.. (the usual hour for the compositors to leave the printing orhce) that all had left but m vH ww. a iug merariiy.oisu.cn unngs iuerc uc uuu vm.c1s wwuiu w-. -jhe owner of the escaped slave de was no election for Lieutenant-Gov- caught within the three mile limit. ciared that he must have the adver ernorand Secretary of State. There "What we want." said he. "is non- lisement in and overslaughing the was also a failure to elect in a number intercourse. Let our vessels stay , th nr(,man ord-rftrt mis tr nnt the of legislative districts and.newelec- away from Canadian shores altogeth- tions will be held. But the Demo- er. We don't want them. But we cratic Governor may be regarded as a have a vessel fitting away here to-day certaintv as well as a curiosity. The editor of The News cannot remem ber who the last Democratic Gover nor qf RhQdp Island was, yet, she has had, such, that will take traps to gar Harbor and that locality and catch their own bait, that is what we want the fisher men to do, Patronise home indus tries and encourage them.' The uni versal sentiment is non-intercourse Thetaarkets, according toDun d"d' 7g pper 'are warned to & Co.'s weeklv review. theDast week. f. . r j tu: u . , . " , , Keep away 11 uui Vaiiaua. xma uliuu ?KVar.ld0m?l,bat !LawVSS- of American owners shows that they vlVSfl1 Whre W6rL2?t are not on the offcnsive.-although one Wheat has(advancerl one .cent .coffee jndi t sk! er sald this moKrning. "l wluldlike'fo have the authority "outKanc ew'rmcwho'wou'd ouctl 1 rz 1 1 v-x liiul Liin inii airu.lcu i disturbance in consequence of the inter-State act has actually commenced and then recovered a little on suspen sion of the act by the commission, in $vpr p,f the Southern lines. But it js easy to 'see that a long period of uncertainty and entanglement as to transportation must ensue, and no one can guess how far the commission will be able to prevent mischievous results. The.business failures occur ring through the country during the week number, for the United States, 198, and for Canada, 25. or a total of 223. as compared with 223 last week. croHin Bursts from the Earth. take the cruiser Vigilant, lhe men who man these cruisers take the bil let because it is a soft snap; they would not fight yhen it came to the pinch. I would guarantee, with two or three six pounders and a picked crew to take any of the Canadian cruisers in half an hour." wf Jflurderous Jlitempt. Tiffin. O., Apr. 8. The climax in public school difficulties was reached to-day in BoomyiUe. Qhio, When Ibis's Ida Syple, teacher in the inter- meaiaie aenariment, anempiea xo the "ad. in type. While 1 was set ting it up I remarked to the foreman that "an hundred years hence the peo ple ot Memphis will look upon this advertisement with the same wonder that the people of Boston now (in i860) look over the files of their pa pers of a century ago, in which I have seen similar advertisements as this." The foreman looked up to me and quietly remarked. "It will not be safe tor you to repeat that publicly.' My answer was : "You are an Ohio man ; I know it will not be sate for me to predict the abolition of slavery in public, but I may do so to you." I then felt it in my bones that the se cessionists would successfully decoy the Sou,th, into the an ?el strom of civil war. and that the result would be the destruction of the institution of slavery, though that was not the opinion of more than one in a hun dred of the thinking men of the whole United States. Well, the war came ; it was a des perate struggle ; but the fates were against the South, and slavery was wiped out. And now. I am going to, tell the I V. I ! lt& 1 1 .1 1 1 uuu ' puuiic crcuu easily uuairuvuu. 1 v....i r..u 1. iHOthing, we are told, can be "brought . , , . . . into being by a wish.' Nor can pub- bX lhe raInf which washed a deep lie credit be either secured or main- guiley in the field near the spot where talned by making vain boasting, false the deadly struggle look place be- rSv ,eZ?8!tn tween the "ScoUh Highlander." and meqts, even if they be made by gen- . , . . , ,. tlemen occupying high positions In the Maryland Continental hoe. The hooting I sword has beautiful chasing upon it. and bears the coat of arms of some distinguished- noble family. On the shield are two lions, passant, and two eagles risinsr. and the shield is sur- mounted by a beautiful coronet. On the reverse side of the sword is carved a large folded flag and a small battle flag, resting upon what seems to be cannons. On the back of the sword society or revealed by mob. The amendment recently adopted by our town charter has, if it was not intended to do so, clothed the Mayor and Commissioners with unrestricted powers to make contracts, or do the work themselves, and dispose of the bonds to whom and for what they may please, without requiring them to be advertised and sold to the high est bidder. Suppose the Mayor and Ptmmlsktnnara tinrlorftiVn trt nnvA a xtrpot nr rin nv nthnr inh nri fl-r th are three notches, which might nave ArriTe Charlotte SelUbory .... Hlfih T-oiat., Greensboro.., Darbam , lUlc'gh Goldiboro Arrive Oeaville - Eicbmood. ... Arrive Lynchburg ., M CbailottMvUle " Washington... ' BelUmore , rbiudtipbi.., Nre-York... Daily except Soadej. Nx SL , Dily. 6 03 em 6 41am 7 &4 am 8 22 mm i2ipm No.ta. Dellr: 6 15 pm 8 01 p m 9 13 pm 9 40 pm 4 43 em 1 &0em 6 SO em 4 45 pra 11 2 em 10 lOme 11 2? pa 3 &0pm' 6 40 em 1 lSpmf 2 00 em 3 40pm 4 10 em 8 23 pis I 8 10 em 1125pm 10 03 em 3 00m 12 35 pm G'JOcnk 3 20 to X .W N. C. RAILROAD, oorso eocra Ka ca J?c. 51 e m Lv. Selcm 6 40 p m 6 30 oorsa scorxH ho SI. ax. Solm ll 23 rm i2 SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. On trains so and 51, Pullman Buffet price to be paid for the work and take been made by some adversary, whose geeper between Atlanta and Yew V ork. payment in the bonds ; or to sell the blowt lhe barer was parrying. The c,w rlean d hlna tsi ou oi me money re- advanced state ol decay that 11 sty In his nature, or a will be a valuable addition to Ji bonds for cash and at pari and to se cure a re election agree not to levy a tax to meet the accruing interest, but pay the Interest out of the money re an zed from can any man spark of honesty thimblefull or brains m his head.sup- pose that where we have annual elec tions we can scarcely hope, Judging from what has Jiappenecl in other places, that we will have, from three or four full tickets In the field, each faction proposing to carry out some certain and a different one of the many projects proposed In a peculiar way in one part, or In all the town at once that It is in the power of any twelve men. even if we were assured from the beginning that they were result qf the last advertisement offer- an honest and above temptation; un der such circumstances to progress steadily to improve the city, with economy and In a substantial man ner, and maintain our credit untanw ished. St. Petersburg. April 8. The In terior Department is informed that an immense fountain of petroleum has recentlv burst from the earth, near the town of Baker, in the province of that name, and its flow has since con tinued without signs of subsiding. re Suiting in the formation of a great fake of pure petroleum. ine a rewara lor a runaway slave printed in a Massachusetts paper. As soon as possible after the pro mulgation of the Declaration of Inde- correct or punish a daughter of James pendence all the colonics adopted a McMonigal, a fifteen year-old brother constitution except nnoae is. ana. interfered with the teacher's business Her constitution to-day is the charter and when she turned her attention to 1 which Roger Williams obtained of I carryircr oqany kind, of improve- himhedrewa knife and stabbed her Charles II in 1663. and under which Irnenta, will not; it cannot be made in the breast, cutting through all her her people have been governed, ex- to work to the advantage of the clothine-and makin? an uclv wound cept about two. years under the tyran- public, and mhsland will sooner or mcai government . 01 zur carauna 1 later result ia disaster ana enacuo it Andros. a few years later. The Massachusetts constitution was so liberal and brbad that an intelligent slave claimed his freedom under it. beautiful silk sash, which was around it when discovered, was in such an advanced state of decay that it was sword fudge Schenck'a collection or other relics from this memorable battle ground and other historic places. It is becoming a part of the social programme to give one'i entertain ment, mile4 it i a snmll dinner party or luuchun. at mnixj rvstaurant or hotcL The excuoi that 'ociety tunu the bouso iunide out. upeide down, and it U ku ch a bother the host- ens "tadh avail herself of tha hand some nuau la a fashionable hotH. mthtT than be put to o mui-h trooble. Fv4M!e w'ao live in big ita)ilbmente. viUe. On trains 51 and 53, Pullman Buffet Sleeper Montgomery and Washington, Aiken and Washington, via Danville. On trains 52 and 53 Pullman Sleeper between Richmond and Greensboro, and Greensboro and Goldsboro. For rates and information aro!v to any Agent of the Company or to Jas. L.TAYLOR. . Gen. Pass. Agent, Washington, D. C DR. L Q . BR0DH1X Iliyis!clnta und Surgron, Especial attention to diseases of wo men and children. Office lor the present, at his residence on Ash street, opposite Mrs. Dr. Hall. Ayer's Saraparilla was the first suc cessful blood medicine ever offered to de,gu.l with .mid to the public. This preparation b still held t i,f .ha t tifloMii.wnrl I 7. . , . . I m niznest puoiic csumauon octn at "r tnlnn- hmutT nd . "" P""1 UJ Jrner" 04 home and abroad. Its miraculous cures Swepson plan oj Iuln- bonda i and ..bjoa boU!MHi; lml tho tul uke. nev- .nd immcn4c lhow lhl, Alk Toar l .1 T . t-1. . I . .... enaeieu. x.crj u rauuui uuvt druggist lor iu bauroom in ine gnunu piaa o- w hr town residence about three inches long just over the heart. It was a, purely rn.qrdejou.s at-. tem.pl, in zhch hs'age only saves him from a tong sentence1. 1 The bo wil be 5Qnt to the reform farm. " wltU some one, u not ail connected it. - I , Corporations thM arc mortal and have no souU and; whoao managers Ifvou want anything in the line ol Staple or fxacy Groceries, Canned Goods. BaJanir Powder or rea, Call on . J. W, 5C0TT & CO. Have you a cough ? Sleepless-ftjhts need no longer trouble you. Ayer's Cherry reel oral will stop the couh. allay the inflammation, and incuce re pose. It will, moreover, heal lhe pul monary organs jnd give you health.
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