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GREENSBORO, IV, C. Entered at the Post-Oflice at Greensboro, N, C. second class mail matter. , By J. S. Hampton. as SUNDAY, . . '.APRIL, io. 1887. How curiously things work! In Chicago the Democrats helped the Republicans to a rousing ma jorfty, say 30,000. In Rhode Is land the Republicans helped the Democrats to the first victory they have won for more , than a quarter of a century. Turn about is fair play. ' Senator Vance and the President. I am not a Cleveland man, said J Senator Vance, quite decidedly, in reply to an inquiry from a St. Louis Globe reporter. The Presi dent is not of my school of :De mocracy. We differ as widely on several national issues as it is possible for two persons belong ing to the same political party to differ. I believe in holdinga par ty together and building it up, and to do this you must make all the friends possible within the rank of your party. On this point Cleveland and I differ. He thinks he is strong enough without a party. Consequently, he not on ly travels in the broad and beat en road of such a course to ruin the party and destroy its useful ness, but he takes short cuts and short hauls, and every possible means at his command to bring about dissensions in his own par ty. I believe in rewarding those who aid and give strength to the party, and if. there is anything left after that I am willing to see it apportioned on an advalorem sys tem. Mr. Cleveland construes firmness to mean stubborn np His ideas seem to run backward' something like the man who was born under the sign of the Crab. Whenever you want him to do anything state your case the reverse of what you expect. Then you will get your results. Per sonally I like Mr. Cleveland.- He will not be the choice of the Dem ocratic party next year. He will not be the choice of true Demo crats. He may, by manipulation of his friends, secure the nomina tion. If he does I shall sunnnrr. and advocate his election on par- iy principles, riis administration in my State has not given the satisfaction that our Democrats like. The above voices the opinion and feelings of the editor of the NEWS, yet we should not .find fault with President Cleveland1 and members of his Cabinet whose hands are tied by law for doing things we are sure they would not do were the law not in, their way. We, in common with the Democ racy, of North Carolina are in ac cord with our favorite Senator rather than the President. It was the policy of the good old gentleman to make his chil dren feel that home was the hap piest place in the world ; and I value this delicious home feeling as one of the choicest gifts a pa rent can bestow.- Washington Irv ing. There is some reason for the admiration generally felt for blue, eyes. A connoisseur in eyes states that nine-tenths 0 the railroad men, pilots, and others who are selected for their keenness and correctness of vision, have blue eyes. Brown eyes are beautiful. Gray eyes usually denote intelli gence, and hazel eyes a talent for music. The commonest color of eyes is gray, and the rarest is vio let. City nephew Well, what do you think of New York? Coun try uncle Waal, it's a purty big place, but taint much of a place for vzstxive, Harper's Bazaar. A striking illustration of the ad vance which has been made . in modern times in brain surgery is found in the statement recently made by Prof. Horsely, before the Royal Society of London, the ef fect that during the past year he had occasion to operate upon hu man patients, in , ten cases remov ing portions of the brain, and three portions of the skull, that he had used the same ; anaesthet ics as he had employed in his ex periments tipon the -brains of monkeys, and that in no case had the patient complained of .any pain. Soldiers in the Next Senate. A Northern exchange takes the pains to say: - At; the opening time of the session , of the next Senate it is expected that there will be twenty ex-Confederate of ficers and only three Union sol diers among the members. We hope our contemporary will not fail to remember that it is no fault of the South that the Northern Legislatures do not elect Federal soldiers to the Senate. If we may believe the statements made in certain political papers published in the North there prevail in some of the States methods of electing Senators so commercial that a brave soldier could not descend to them or succeed against them. Christian Advocate. We have had the thing over done here in the South. We are inclined to think that the North ern States have selected their Senators more from fitness and ability than from the fact of hav ing.war records. Here in the South the war record business has had too great a prominence in politics instead of fitness and capacity. There are an abundance of men in the South now who are quite fit ted to grapple with the great bus iness question now before Con gress, but lack of war paint to make them available. S nmp com- mon sense is, however, coming to the Deoole. and rnrMfr fVir. will not be so great a demand for war paint in political campaigns as nereioiore. In the last Presidential cam paign, neither Mr. Cleveland, Blaine nor Hendricks had any war record. Gen. Loo-an wa? thp j only one who had, and he was a : 1. : t i- : ' iiuzcu soiaier. What the South needs now is to send business men to Con gress to grapple with the great financial; and, industrial questions wherein lie the fate of the. people. Uurnam Kecorder. . SUNDAY READING- The Plymouth pulpit (Beech- ers; is to be filled by Rev. Dr. Meredith, of Boston. He who is truly brave will not only spring to encounter outward obstacles and to do daring deeds, he will also be bold in attacking: wrong and misery wherever they appear, and strong in resisting his own desire and impulses whenev er they conflict with a higher law. An aged Christian lady once remarked to the writer : The gearm of every evil is implanted within my nature, and it is only the grace ot Lrod that has kept me from the commission of such crimes as are hourly enacted all over the world. This thought makes me tee very charitable to ward criminals and deeolv grate ful to my Heavenly Father for a victory which frail humanity alone could never - win. Would that . 1 . n - . : ; sucn a renction could stir all our hearts with corresponding emo tions. Severe -judgment and harsh discipline have done more to turn human ears to stone, and the sweet waters of life to. wormwood than all the wholesome agencies employed for reformation .have ever "accomplished. Care is something that rightly lalls to the lot ot all. Childhood alone may claim exemption from it. As the life advances it comes with every new responsibility, and every ; honest man, and wo man accepts it cheerfully as his or her share in the world's bur dens, v. So far, however, care, is no grinding task-master. It devel ops power, it encourages endeav or, it promotes happiness; No one but the selfish idler would, wish to be entirely free from care; but we justly hold him in honor who faithfully takes up that which falls to his lot; and fulfills the du ties it involves It seems that a lawyer is some thing of a carpenter. He can file a bill, split a hair, chop logic, dovetail an argument, make an entry, get up a case, frame an in dictment, empanel a jury, put them in a box, nail a witness, hammer a judge, bore a court, chisel a client, and other like things. .AJsw- Observer. Not only so, by hp is a little of everything else. JJe x:ari crack a joke, play a prank, skin a .cijeflj, shave a note,' devil a witness, cur ry favor. ; make an' : impression, drive a bargain, deliver an opin ion, and murder the King's En glish. ' -. . ' We- clip the above from the Paw y alley Echo. . . U COME C. Wc corclinlly Invito to C us B4 BUTT TOUR' SHOES. Positive Shoe. Comparitive Shoes. 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C. it -.v.tuld be rather tiu old a song to sin in this day and lime, and us a l Lndies who want new dntsfes. ai t tltcni of such styles and quality as fuit them, and cannot tell what will hest please them by reading auy FLAHIHQ ADY2RTISBHSHT, the only alternative is to come and see ihe Cfodi. as a niflicient idea couid not be given in an advertise- t mcnt to justify you in saying whether or not you would be phased without first seeii g the variety of . FINE DRESS GOODS I am now frei:-ig. and getting ptices. so I heruhy eitei.fi yu a cordi nl inyit.ition toac.itl and Examine the tial f uov iMiT'i:) store, and to arrive. . Very ltesccttMl!ya W. . MURRAY. OOU HbVYARD ill 1m nalil tnr n 1 t-m. Fan t mis ! that caa clean aadbair ajmochtirmlaor (vd Inomriaruoir l'atent JIO-NAUCU GraJn mad t J e(t (Mparmtor and Bai ffr,wbcB wt offer la ibepa ;y lie t m low prtfe. n4 ft drtiUr aal xrr4 lit pert oeparmtor and Uajr- IiMi wl'.l't n:h4 -rm a i . r A OABD ! 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