Ml I ...... -, -... v . GREENSBORO, N. t. Entered at, the Post-Office at Greensboro, N. C as By J. S. HAtfpf ox. TUESDAY. APRIL. 19. 1887. T. . , . - , r". i s Y uy an Irish member .of Parliament the other d4y, whelwitted "tHSt . the Irish were receiving JAmeri- can gold to help them in their oo- position to the. English govern- mem, who turned the tables on his opponet by declaring to him r rth(ot to cgomplain. ..-were otherwise" unable to pay their .rents but for the American-gold apart of which found its wav into the landlords' pockets. ' on ApriR d,ed; inH- HEAR BOTH SIDES. There is interesting speculation . npon the question who will be When one reads the first part come the next owner of the great of our Washington correspond- Enr' rtext ens letter, and reflects on Uat j lie has before read, it seems to us three most prominent 'candidates he is in the same predicament the for the control of this famous Dutch justice was when trying his Hf asu!e are saJd to be Queen first case and was ready to give MMcK " judgment in favor of the plaintiff " ' on his presentment of the case. TWINKLINGS. But when he came to hear the '. -;; ' defence he acknowledged him- self dumbfounded. Ttoef. read the following, for there are always two sides to every ques- . vr''- 4ues tlon- , It is the fellows who are hurt who make the noise and not those who are eettiner alonr rnmfnrH. Kit, i,nAJZ r "' u"u- jvisiuiy circumstances. It is this fact that makes it so hard to judge at present of the actual effect of the inter-State commerce law. The men whose freip-ht been advanced by its enforcement aic muKing a iuss just now. But the men who find their rates re- n,C not.inS anything and it is impossible to tell from ionPSer Vh demt.ra- tion whether the Taw is doing more harm than good or not It will be necessary to hear from both sides before an intelligent conclusion can be formed as to the. real merits and defects of the new law. Philadelphia Titkes - -mesr An Incident. v "God knows who was nVht ' is " co.m u ... & , said to be an inscription on a shaft erected by alather. in memory of his two sons who fell in the late -war one in theXonlederate ar- myt the other the Union. This reminds us of many similar occur- ; 7 rences. After the battles at Fort Henry and Fort Dona Irk Kentucky were over, and the Confederate prisoners were beino- . led ott Irom the Rattle field a Con- - leaerate neard an anneal to him JVom a Union soldier who .was ; desperately wounded. He went aside to answer the appeal and louno tne wounded man to be his elder brother. He lifted him up and as he did so the soul of his ' brother departed from his body, . and lie left him on the srround a ' corpse; The eldest had alreadv enlisted in the Federal service when the younger boy thought it . his duty to enter the service on this other side! He was but a lad and his parents besoguht him not ' to: go for fear that he might meet -hw dder brother in mortal com bat, but neither parental tears nor appeals availed; the lad ran ; away, fought bravely, was taken - prisoner, and met withsthe expe- - rience his parents pointed out. How many similar instances might be cited God only knows. -We had a great inter nscine war ; both parties were brave ; both parties .were guilty of things which . ought to make us ashamed, and all to what advantaged. Who can tell? "Peace hath her 'victories," , and if we had mutually fce'ot 'the peace, what victones'thev would' have.beeni fThe Quakers -and Mennonites are right, after, allr u So far as war is concerned, let us all follow, their examples, and then ther? will noncbe left to X.4 fight. In that case v can abol ish our costly armies? turn our swords into plowshares and nmn- ing-hooks, and learn war no more. ' Do this, oh nations ! and then the millenium will be ush ered in I r - ' ALL SOBTS OP PARAGRAPHS I tne greatest hsherv Aft irouDie is wnen they won't bite San I Francisco Alta. ' -There is a young man in Buf- falo who has given a ring to ev- Pne of his twenty-two cirU. fe"ls a street car conductor and Mo" iu ' . tt;CotodA as? uui; ner sister, Mrs. George Woodford, aged 92, of the same Pce, died on April 3rd; and her 2!!?? ,,rSis"inlaw. Mrs- Tru- r th,e m.atter with Ann -No Tup Q(Ynll v ... is liWMv L 7' i Woman' is likely some day to make a man grown. Ex. There is no truth in the rumor that the President asked John L nii;,-,,, n. t - u.v . . "WVI uc vuuia itKe to be - i uuiu iiric iu ue Secretary of War. Washington A Maine shcrifT out fur an eskaooed rriminni has a feerce moustache and a sin- r exPresun. Burlington Free c-"- An Iowa widower and an Illi- nois widow got married recently after an acquaintance or three ,hUrS- ThcyShould arreted for contempt of court A 1 t yIves.ton man -who" has a f -ule, ?orusale hearing ....that, a , ,n VUSton .wanted to buy f.muje ..teleraPhed him: Dear tne,nd lf ypn. want a number one mule, don't forget me. The news that the celebrated Rank Historical Library is to come.f ?; America is welcome, even if it is to go so far awav from Philadelphia Is ' to the aeS Biblical Institute. Philadelphia News- It looks as if hih liVPn the s?lution of the intemperance cucsPn' or ft least, the pending I f xPe"ment feeling towards a so- ution. Rut- if rlnpc : t . . any means that Gov. Hill, of New York, ought to have signed the high license bill which passed the Legislature and . which he vetoed on Tuesday. Washington Post. While the Democrats have ad ded Rhode Island to their list of captured Northern States, the Republicans have begun to lay claim to Virginia, West Virginia, Tennessee, and , North Carolina. Perhaps before many more years we shall see the snlirl "crmfVi ; . w.j in me hands of the Republicans; while the Democrats hold sway over the reconstructed North. rChi cago News. Never, while timp lactQ . n,, friends; the enemv. . have hen laying claims to some of the southern states remains solid, and will-be for years to comp! A nrl f Vit- about as little hope for the" De mocracy capturing the North as there is of radicalism capturin- iuc ouuen. nsneviiie Advance. There is -Some alarm vnr.o'a . r: - . ... vAn.jav,u in the Government departments uy recora cierks. over the rapid fading of the rlnrnmnfc nr;nfari on the type-writer. For several years nearlv all the- department have been copied by type-writers. It has been discov ered that the 'records are becom ing .indistinct, and those written when tvoe -Writers -Warf fircf nif in general use are nowexceedine1 y uiiuv.uit to reaa. . 1 tie. .record clerks oredict Rpfinnc frr,M less it is averted bv steps being taken to reproduce the faded re cords, and writing those of the fu ture in mk more.durable than the analine -ink used on type writer i 1UUU1IS. - r A small bov In Oil r; a credited ;.with having trained a pair of big Cochin China roosters U COME C. We cord.in.lly Inyite to C 1K- BUY TOUR SHOES. Positive Shoe. Comparitive Shoes. Superlative more Shoes, - - AND THE NICEST AL MOST STYLISH SHOES In the City. We will do our BEST to please you. Very Respectfully 1T17 I w Situated in the Immediate section of country to drive in double harness. He hitches them to a little and it is said that they draw it easily and willingly. " .The space on top is the quantity ol " " uiuinary Doxes. A FIVE CENT STICK OF INDIGO BLUE contains as much as four wooHpn h,r and will make fifty gallons ol the best uiuc water. , i Sold bv Houston & nun mKM.u ' " "iivivMH; DR. J. Q. BhOdn AY . Physician and Snri? ion. ' TU J only known Teclflc for Ennn nt Also for BDaSm. p.n. c Z: - 1 m w ivui I Weatneaa It tnatantiw .. I lunm turn, vie&nses Wood and quicken lmrgi.a clrcnlaUon. Kentr. lizeu germ of disc as a and aarea alckneta. Cores A SKEPTIC SAIDl ugly blotchea and stubborn bloodiorca. Elmlnatei promptty cure paralysl. Yea,ltlacnanninr and ointufc. iuia ocroruia ana Kinw ErfL wxm uivuicxs. uangva uau orc&tn to good, renvoT tQgthe cause. Eonta bfllbna tendenrtM .v. lesr complexion. EnaDed b7 none thVdeW of feTer. A charming resolTent and a matchleA liatlye. It drtrea Sick Headache like the -wind. tyContaJnsnortmirM ov.. -..vmiMBUKwujiuiei, XieucTCt CTHE GREflp the brain pf morbid fancies, rromptly cores Bhe swam, oj rommg 11. restores Ufe-Mug prope ucmuiawMo. im gnaranteca V cure aU nerroni disorders. ryEellable when all nnit .n . E freshej the mind and InTlgoratca the body. Curai rjElviElnffl5ilEsEi or money reianaea. sTerSn Vhrrre?-11 gymea ana pnyalclana m U. 8. and Europe. " EJforaale by aU leading drugglau. jSot The Pr.S. A. Richmond Medical Co,I?owl A , row teaumoniau ana elrcnlars send stamp. Charles Jf. Crtttenton, Ajfpt, y tw Jotk City. . . .. . . - w - tl. rfOveDA. Ma. an JOHM F, STRATTCJ. , 191U12ralaULV.rM Importer Wnoltaal .... , annnnncniQ 'veaieria 5 . f -3 ( andaUklndsof Moaical ' IIDl - VMM. Mtli. - jucrcnanaise, JKoaalaa and Instruments. Bend for catalog A5.e."t$ ryj Wanted rn aints Dinners 1 PBlACKWELL'8DURHAm X.Mi.J oarempoauon 10 commana toe cnoice of all If rnv n r oi oirerHia upon tWa martet, and Bpare no paSa or expenso to tfTetfco trade to V tR I BEST ..r .j'au' r arfi irwcv, B4 us H.- PARRIOR & CO. BLACinVEU'S DURHAM TOBACCO HONEST, POPULAR, UNIFORM, RELIABLE, SATISFACTORY SMOKING TOBACCO iSi (Tl I EVER PUT UP0N THE market' D ML 14 LI Henca Daler and Conumer always pro AywcfO nounca It THE BEST. that produces a rrade of Tcharm that in trt PORTBU AND TATK, pnTPR J? TrtT -rxr r"UKilK CX DHLTON, Talr in Successors to DrugsandMedicines, Greensboro, N. C luln - to sy If! II I were to say I was receiving the Largest and Handsomest . , OI Ury Goods' Drcss Gods. White Goorl ct,.. cm. I "- OIIUPCIS. and also Men's Hats 1 VI VI vi I . , . " DC I rlnv -inrl lima - J j? u,,u l-aaies WHO I Want new dfCS5CS. want them of SUCh styles and quality as suit them, and cannot tell what will best please them I reading any FLAMING ADVERTISEMENT, the only alternative is to come and I See the rnrH rr.-: . , -. ,aca . , Could not be given in an advertise. ment to fustify you in saying whether or not you would be pleased without first seen g the vanetv of FINE DRESS GOODS "I am now offering, and pniin ptjees. so I hereby extend you a cordi- , . aI iriVllatmn to Call and examine th examine UiC goods that I now have in "store, and to arrive Very Respectfully". W K. MURRAY. SBO HEWAHD will ba paid for any QraJ T suit alM that r -pi locm(lar aor Patent . II ON AliCH O nil n frel 8partAr and Baar frer.whica w oQer to the pub . k: at a knr prtcv. ftnd for circular and price 1UL. h rh will m . i 14 " 1 JOBWCSlWi-. i A OA2EB 5 SB' I 3 O a - 0 M TO tJG T?en-nl ft? OP TUB - KJ- IIIISI.C

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