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GREENSBORO, N. C. Entered at the Post-Office at Greensboro, N. p. as secona ciass mau matter. By J. S. Hampton. FRIDAY, APRIL, 15,1887. 1 he Legislatare of Rhode Is land is to convene on Tnesday, : the 31st dayoLMay next.. - The Kinston correspondent; of the New Berne Journal says that . the contest on local option will be pretty jwarm. The Pros can bring to their assistance now the testimony of the old Confederate rostmasteruenerai and now Uni- -. ted States Senator - from Texas, John H. Reagan, to show that it is a slander upon the Democratic party and Thomas Jefferson to put them in defence of the dram shop and drunkenness. A new indictment has been found against , the officers of the Exchange National Bank of Nor folk by the United States-grand jury -at Kichmond. There are sixty counts in the indictment and the trial is set for the May term of the court in Norfolk. The New Berne Journal well says : Jus tice travels slow in this i southern clime when in pursuit of the weal thy criminal; but it is to be hoped that in this instance it-will, in the end, be meted out impartially. The editor of the Wilmington Star is moved to say : It is be lieved that the Labor party will certainly have a Presidential can didate in 1888. The recentelec tions have given a decided spur to this purpose or idea. Senator Kenna says the Democrats have trouble ahead. Senator Sher man professes not to be particu larly alarmed. He expects that perhaps his party will lose less than the Democrats and that brings to him the philosophy of the stoic to console him. The Democrats now have the control of the Rhode Island Leg islature by a majority of nine on joint ballot. The House consists of 72 members ; the Senate 3. 'Last year the Democrats had but seven members in each house. Now they have a majority more than half as large as their whole vote. A contemporary says that this is a sudden and startling cnange, but the amount jof reform involved in it will have to'be'de- termined by later developments; There is a cheering prospect that . henceforth the most "deserving party-will hold the ascendancy in tne midget btate. The Greenville Reflector says : Not since the war has a judge i""lucu at any session 01 any court in ifitt county who possess ed more ability, greater legal at . tainments, or was more learned than Judge Merrimon, who s now holding the courts of this Dis trict. In fact, we have heard sev eral of our oldest citizens remark that not within their recollection .have they known the business of any court to be conducted so rapidly, impartially and ably as the; session just closed. Judge Merrimon is from the Western end of the State, and a new oc cupant of the bench. ThcJVamington 'Starry : T-heDnited States are certain "td have a big rival in Russia in the petroleum business. The increase in production is very rapid. The market product is five times as great now as it vas four years ago. But thus far this vast in crease in Russian products has not anected the; exportation of J American petroleum. But the Star must remember that now our people are using natural gas in a great number of places, where, on ly a; few years ago, we did not know such a material oi light ex isted. And almost . weekly the number is being added to. Pos- sibly,, by-and-by, -the Russians may nave natUJal gas, too. wno knows. OBIGHT AND MOVEMENTS OP ASIATIC CHOLERA; Medical books inform us that cholera has Ion 2- been known ' in India, but that it was not till the year 1817 th3t it attracted the at tention of the medical worM. when, commencing at Bengal it uvcirau sia and in a very few years leaped into Africa and En- rope, from whence it found its way on to the Continent of 'America in 1S32 it reached Paris and London ; and in the same vear, overleaping the barrier of the At lantic, appeared in Quebec on the Oil. . t . . om 01 june, and on the 10th at Montreal ; and thence pursued a course, " along the St. Lawrence and the Lakes, to the Valley of tne Mississippi river. A detach ment from the main line of in vasion, as it crossed the Atlantic " a appears to have struck the shores 01 tne United. States at New York, where the disease broke out on "the 24th of June. Thence it spread northwardly up the Hud son, and southwardly to the river ueiaware and . Chesapeake Bay on the 3rd on 4th, and Philadel phia oh the 5th of July, and Bal if a . . umore in tne course 01 the same month. About the beginning of November, it appeared in an is land off Charleston; in February, 1883), at Havanna, in Cuba, where it committed great ravages: and before the end of that year in Mexico. - r rom the above we see that the disease radiates from a-given point north and south-east and west, and moves with a velocitv only equalled by the celerity of the wind. 1 he past winter it has invaded the Brazillian Empire and is now crawling north and will soon be in the United States other than Texas, we fear. There fore we want our oeoDle to he prepared for it. A single case of cholera introduced among us in our present unprepared condition would cause the deaths of scores of people" in our otherwiseheal- tny town. No TJse to Get Mad. Matthew Lvons. a Irishman.-when a Renr:ntafiV. in Congress from Vermont, was fined $i,ooo and imprisoned four months for publishing a letter t t - a i . wllui rresiaent John Adams into enntp-mnf T-r was strongly opposed to every- imug mat was royai or sovereign; and when a national discussed he objected to the ea- gic ueing put on, because -he was 1 t e i . . . - , me Kiugvoi Diras and therefore inaDorooriate as a T?roki;Zx.. emblem. Judge Thatcher, of Mas sachusetts, who was alwavs rW actcrized by good natured mirth- iuiness replied that perhaps it would be well to take the goose for. our emoiem, ior that bird had nothing majestic in her deport ment, iiorcouia ner humble rank among the feathered tribe eive uucnse to tne most fastid- l o u s Reoublican. Mn (continued the TudpreV would be . a very convenient stamp HIV. vwiijfcuijjr pictes ano nve- pcwiiy uiis. inis caused a great deal of mirth amoner the memTrc ceptiner Lvon. who was sn nLn. cd bv it that he rliati facetious iudsre to a duel Wri-.f w . .... a a u v cKcinciits will vnu mao 4UKcu tne man wno carried the vnaiiene. in one at all. -rrki; f w MAiWU :r.. - Juu&c wxiy, are you wyune.io De caned a rmir Yes, because. I am a coward, and he knew it verv....wH1. "rr lc Via would xiever have chalIehKeti tne a nis turned tne laugh upon Lyon; who wisely concluded there was no use in tr-ing t3 fight with " a man who fired nothing but jokes. jl -. j-eney jroore. : jv.huui examination in Avoca, la., the; question, What are the chief products of the Uni- A 4- 1 1 1 .. tea otates r was asked, the an swer to be fn writinrrr On nf ti, scholars,.a very honest boy,- and in good faith submitted the fol lowing answer : Prcir!Tif c O ' - - - w ... w w a vtiiJ j a ernors and Corifrressmnn Om- a a Wfltl u come e. MM 5 Wc coiMlirally Invite to C iinr.irouR ' Positive Shoe. Comparitive Shoes. Superlative more Shoes, a un -rut? NICEST AND MOST STYLISH SHOES In tlie Oity. We will do onr REST Very my t w Situated tn the immediate section of conntry fla vra on1 rmaYft-w 4 n n - l f1 nv t.ha nnonHf nnvlnniul 1u. u I. The SDace on ton t thr numtiiu m POWDER BLUE in ordinary boxes. A FIVE CENT STICK OF IXDIGO BLUE contains as much as four wooden boxes, and will make fiftv gallon nf ih Kr Diue water. - J o u - ivji b??y5M &Br. whole agents. Greensboro, N. C, DR. 1 Gf. -BRQBH AY " Fliyslcinn nucl Sm-on . Office for thf? nrQnt at hie tmM.mm . . r - wiulih.i. on Ash street, opposite Mrs. Dr. Hall. T&JonIr kaoirn neclfla fnr TTnnonfii. - " - j -i "MewttiastsauyreiieTei andeure. Cleanaef , mood and eaickena rfmioin. llzea eerms of an ..... .t.i (A SSCEPT1G SAID) tUtlTblotehMd.trvvrnM... , .. . - - v vo. f.iiininnti Bona, Carbuncle and Scalda. rT-rermaoer.tir and promptly euros paralrsia, Tea, it la channlnr and healthful Anerlent. K!T Rrrfi. .- Tr.tJT r- lathe cave. Eonte bffloiu teadencleaaod elearcompJoxlon. Emalled br none in Uie dellrtni uune u u aeiirrui or zerer. A charmln? TMArrmi . . ..... . Jaxaure. it drtret Sick Headacha like the S matchleQ tyContalnano drartle cathartic oropiatea. EeUeTci frllE GREaT the brain ot morbid fancies. .Promptly euro. Ehe SnSmffSrSSSSTS wae. me mina ana toTigoratea the body. Cure cyapepaia or money refunded. pi j j I-. J . DlMases of the MaM a 1 r- itwm... vi7r.'' rsrxsrr The Dr. S. A. Kchmond Medical Cw. Prop. . Charles K.CrlttentoTinrKL Jor teattmonlila and rim.i j I ... . ... w vak 3S52E3U JOHN F. STRATTM. P0!1 I Rnnnn nrnun . ucwei ut - I S P Bk . -j - ay Jl "J an.HUi...l(.ul -n . - MM tTWUI' BIT Baaa Instruments. Bead for catalogue. Ont Vinli. Etn. FOR USE WITH BKSroT OT ALLIflUne rurinrn' Tobacco Co. W 1 B4 to please yon. Respectfully .. H. PARRIOR & .C0. BLACKVJELL'S-vi URHAM TOBACCO f HONEST, POPULAR, the MosK uniform, RELIABLE, SATISFACTORY SMOKING" TOBACCO EVER PUT UPON THE MARKET, Hence Dealers and Consumers always pro nounce it int best. of Tobacco that la texture. rORTEIl AMD TATF, ' Swccesaori to PORTER & DRLTON, , Dealer in . . - Drugs andMedic.ines, . Greensboro, N. C iib to iy'?i ! II I were to say I was rcctivin ihe . . .. larPRST ann HflnricnmpQt O w " M iiuiiu u will UU I SlCk f Dr' Goods. Dress Goods. White Goods. Fine Shoes. Slippers. I itl . . anu a so Men s Hats thit r . Iais inal was cvcr of- I fered in HrniKA.t VT f ' . ... I -vviijjuiu , 1 1 WUUlu n I - - I rather too oM n ennn in . t I " u,r day and time, and as z'A Ladies tvho want new Hmcce tuu.noi 5UCn , Y . , " - sl',e& nd quality as Suit them, and - cannot ,el, whalwm best pIe3se lhero by reading any FLAMING ADVERTISEMENT, i - , . I lhe onJy aJternative is to come and see , the goods, as a sufficient idea couid not be civen in an adve'rtisc. menl lo justify you in Saying whether " Tou would be pleased. without first se.:. .a,. , r c.g me variety or " w w MWJ I am .now oflferiog; and getlintj nrire. r T I, i . . r cujr cxtcna you a COrdi- 3 ,nvilal,'on to call and examine lhe oods that I now have in store-an Very Rcspectfally, W; K. MURRAY. CCfJ nEVAHD will be paid lor any Orl F of tame alia that caa tiemn and Uf aamoch OraJa or fwd Inon.fi.T aaoar Fatant MONAKCU rmJB and i He at a low erica. Brad for erer.arhtcii mm uVrt.ii,. n, put kV? .11 price in that produces a rrada poRlUoa to command the choice of all 11 rrjV HCOT pina or expense togirei&e trade the ILll I ULO 1 44 mi i, A 01 mi c5 iS 2 PJ in 0 p to CO GO ri-5 S3 o 3s Cw CO 5 5 s r- g C5 CD W S3 5 g ov 0 fi) ! "It Saved l,ly Clxerrj TectctU. "lt1 .d lonj tine, Ured Aboat nix xaoatLs L-,t,,, ; without obUioi2 reLf 1 lied ma t uZr A toe to uy Ayer's Cherry Pccti this tnedidne cw4 Cotwn, 18 &coad it.. IWlJf I I Lat td Ajer' CbT hoaU hf Uta In i J. not been for UiU medkin 1. s Two rtmn mro I took aurr trtZlt pbylcUnj, and took lb te&S? toraL Two botUe if iUS rllTrMtord my K,:-ir? ZI. AUen, West Laaauttr. oi ( Aycr's Cherry Pecto I LYDIA C-e PirjJCHA!!! YEGETAEL?, OO'Tpnup " I a rvi;?T r- MaaM t aar k-,i CkAl jwiunav A Zrakla fjrWis-s. I ;r uUUtl an. Tirpirrd If a Uj;ia, tW CrwM SCal v . . t2s dr: i r ;, )i 1. in Wmj-iia Um erj-aa . - -,, n.aUJIf m jnaaa t atrfk tn'o i r I a eye. aaSrJjUot larvae'-- Tiubh of ILVa ipria avi j r. ; UTTlsitlclaaa Uit U a?i r. iii.lt S rB eiwlafc, aad r!:t-r. j .. f u m Ti fUt( of fc'Xk.-t kg hr, r . i -t ,.jap a-l backeba, la aJvajr ?r-jj-o r 'Tkaa Tmw tke - f SkXU.y ... V ..tlrai i-TDiJL r, rtxKntu- z.loo rrcra 4oo4. sad gtrm mn a4 r--S l tt r4 t a nraaa taX L. a. Bok tie CcajxmaA MBi .V-t mm p4 atOtaitSTajfan Arte. L,r a. Jm, r ttW. at SUaU!otrar tVitly KjjSaaa TpOa, or efkra foraftW. Xrm.nakkaaatnMi a'Mr aS haa wrairy. rataa Va.itaat, tcajfaaut ,1-l.t?"'!? f w wttsMwi i Tti t rmatjn "ita I IIXSL IV rvt y'i it. ad torpBdu of ia lir. Sntuciki. arStUkranDn.-ikiCU & NoWhiskeyl ; Brovstj's Iron Brmis is one of the -cry few tcslc medicines that arc not cca posed mostly of alcohol of whiskey, thus becoming a fruitful source of intemper ance by promoting a dcslt 4 for nim. Brown's Iron Bnms is guaranteed to be a nos--intoxicating stimulant, asi it will, in nearly every ast, take the place of all liquor, and at the same time abso lutely kill the desire fcr whiskey, and other intoxi cating beverages. . Rev. G.WRjCE, editor of the American Ckrh&xn Rt ricu; says of Brown's Lta Bitters: Co., 0. Xor. 1 6 i SSt. Gents: The fc&Ith fcS of viul force in toiafl f kasarr. aad ridocs is5 tne of ocr people, yoor ptparaDoa a oecwaiy; a4 U apjSed, wul iar tsa drcda who rcaort t ialjce for toaporarj reccperaaA Brown's Iron Bitters has been thoroughly tested for dyspepsia, indigestics, biliousness, weakness, ckb3 itv overwork, rhennutisnv neuralgia, consuenptico, Irycr compbints, kidz?f troubles, tec, end it nevef Cub to reader speedy and permanent rclie . HEWARKMACHIMH CO. 1 awark, Ciw, U. n. aT . To the ; PeoTile,
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