irrrciiin GREENSBORO, N; C. Entered at the Post-Office at Greensboro, N. C as second class mail matter. By J. S. Hampton. MONDAY,... MAY. 32, 1887. Jg The English and Virgin ian Commissioners are holding secret sessions. ,8 Porter Wimby, a negro, has been bound over in the sum of $1,200 for his part in the Greenville, S. C, robberies. Wil liam Froneberger, colored, dray man, was discharged. He bears a good character. 5& A private letter from Ex Secretary Manning, the first he has written for months, has been received by a friend in New York and pronounces him in better condition than at any time since his attack. Jr Montana claims to have the four greatest mines in the worldthe Anaconda Bluebird, Granite Mountain and the Drum Lummon. Their combined pro duct for the present year will ap proximate $9,000,000. Jg The Danville Daily Regis ter says that when Sir Edward Thornton arrived in Richmond, the other day, there was no offi cial at the cars to receive .him, and suggests that this looks like a very poor showing of Virginia hospitality. 8" Millionaire Jacob Sharp was before the court in New York city on the 29th, charged with bribery. His lawyers wanted the court to quash the indictment against him. When the court adjourned further talk was in or der for Saturdaymorning. The telegraph informs us that Local Assembly No. 3,217, Knights of Labor, have adopted resolutions censuring President Cleveland because of his action in ordering troops to Dakota to evict settlers on the Crow and Winnebago agencies. Every ad ministration for the last forty years has had to order greedy white men from Indian reserva tions who were tresspassing. There are lands enough to be had without oppressing the Indians, and they should be taught to re spect the public treaties of the United States. Mr. Dakin, the member of the Michigan Legislature, an ac count of whose accusation for bribery was given in the News a few days ago, has been tried, found guilty and expelled. Yet there is very much sympathy ex pressed in his behalf. Many la dies are on his side. He is a Knight of Labor, and a sort of a nobody, who tried to do as some of his co-members had done, or, as he expressed it on the stand! "he only wanted to imitate Sena tor Hubbell on a small scale," in collecting a small fund to be spent socially. But he wasn't as cute as Senator Hubbell and others, and was made a cheap ex ample of by his confreres in the Legislature, probably to be rid of him. It is thought he may be returned by the K. of L. , and go back to plague his persecutors and prosecutors. Keep the Boys at Home. The Moravians in former vears practiced ; a number of customs, which. to-day, would appear pe culiar, but they re good and time and progress have not im prove upon them. One was that no younger and very few older citizens were. to be seen upon the streets at night, and 9 o'clock was a general time for retiring. Now-a-days, boys have gotton to be real night owls, and a youngster will learn more mischief, turned loose upon the streets for one mght, than he will at home in a life time. Moral : keep the bovs at home Winston Republican. ' In all well-regulated communi ties the boys are kept at home af- ter dark. The result is, they get plenty of sleep and are kept from indulging in excesses, which make old men of young ones. A young man can use up his vi tal forces in five years, or he can prolong; them till he reaches seventy. And Ave are under ob ligations, not only to ourselves, but to those dependent upon us and to our Creator, to take good care of the body and maintain its vital forces that the soul, whose tenement the body is, may be kept in a condition to adore Him who called us into being in a dual naturebody, from the dust of the earth, and the spirit, which is given by God himself. Remember, oh, youth, that "God shall bring every work into judgment, with every, secret thing, whether it be good, or whether it be evil." After all, parents are at fault for the evils communities are suf fering for the crimes committed by the youngsters. As the twig is bent the tree is inclined, and so it will grow. Keep your boys from evil influences ; keep them at home at night, and bring them up in the fear of the Lord, that they may be as plants grown up in their youth, and thus be well started in life ready to battle for all there is good in it. The Value of a Quarter, We imagine that a quarter of a dollar can be changed 215 difter ways. The pieces used in making the changes are the 2o cent piece, 10 cent piece, 5 cent piece, 3 cent piece, 2 cent piece and one cent piece. To be able to make the changes would require one 20 cent piece, two ten pieces, five 5 cent pieces, eight 3 cent pieces, twelve 2 cent'pieces, and twenty five I cent pieces, making in all fifty-two pieces of money, repre senting $ 1.38. Agent's Herald. Rev. E. M. Joyner, editor of the Church Messenger, and rector of the Episcopal church at Rock Hill preached at that place last Sunday upon an interesting topic. He preached upon murder and bloodshed of all kinds, but dwelt particularly upon the recent lynching of the five murderers at Yorkville. He said that the fault was not with the jurors and judges, but with the people of the country who uphold the lawbreakers in their violations of the law and of order, and he further said that un less so much bloodshedding was stopped, that we might expect the vengeance of God. He was sorry to say that South Carolina was ahead of any of her sister States in violence and law-breaking of all kinds. His sermon was an able one, and will, no doubt, have a good effect on his hearers and the .community at large. Charlotte Chronicle. MUSICAL. A musical exchange has an ar ticle on "Silent Music." The worst of it is, that there is altogeth er too little of the article. "That's rather a chestnut," said Jones to Tompkins, as Miss Brown said she couldn't sing because of a cold. "Yes ; a hoarse chest nut," said Tomokins. Stranger "Does Mr. Jones live on this floor ?" Musical young lady "No. sir ; his room is an octave higher in the next flat." . A trombone player has been ad ded to; the Marine Band. In view of possible complications with England.it was doubtless wise to begin to strengthen our navy.. Some one has indented a ma chine for moving upright pianos. If some upright man will now in vent a quick method of paying the purchase money, everybody will have a new piano. An exchange wants a law pas sed compelling singers to appear when advertised. A law compell ing some; of them to advertise when they are going to appear, would give the populace a chance to take to the woods. Edith "Ma, that new maid is awfully stupid." Mamma "What has she done ?" Edith I want ed to practice a little, so I sent her to the music-room for "The Lost Chord." Mamma "Well ?" Edith "She brought me the clothes line." G. WILL ARMFIELD'S Ladies Dress BoojsSummer Weight-Just In. Just in a complete line of ladies dress gjods. newest and latest. styles, at low prices. "WViH FABRICS. I am now offering mv entire stock of remnants and 'odd lengths of Wash Goods, including Sateens. Ginghams, Seersucker, both plain and crinkled, and chambreys at prices to please the closest buyers. ' 7ha Immenss Shce Department I desire to call attention to my large v iuii line 01 .ejgier s ana tiie Hay btate work in all styles and qualities. Also the nationally noted Hess Shoes in all stvles and nunlitif. and an immense bargain county loaded with cna iois ai nair ineir original cost. Clothing I bought Verv larch' of Clothing In this special department I lead do not follow. The clothing department is so yaried and extensive that I cannot give you in detail the many special bargains I am offerirg. but can positively assure yu that an examination of me goods will undoubtedly eliect us a sale for the reason that I am making many great sacrifices in this particular line. Hats, Trunks, Valises. Umbrellas. Ladies' and Gents' FnrnUhinrr. All of these departments are kept complete at all times, but like cverv other line, there are ocjd numbers, articles and garden's which I am willing JMlach and Cold front Commercial Block. I Tobacco. Co. y$o iifiuJ Situated In the immediate section of country that produces a erad navor ana quiuuy is not grown eisewnere in me wona. me popuiaruy 01 ueae cocas only limit ed by the quantity produced. We are in position to command the choice of all W r n V DCCT offerings upon this market, and epare no paioa or expense to srlre the trade the iLllI DtOI y Is The space on top is the quantity of POWDER BLUE in ordinary boxes. A FIVE CENT STICK OF INDIGO ELUE contains as much as four wooden boxes, and will make fifty gallons ot the best blue water. Sold by Houston & Bro., wholesale agents. Greensboro, N. C, tf DR. J. Q..BR0DHAX. Physician .unci fsinrp-ooii. Office lor the present, at his residence on Ash street, opposite Mrs. Dr. Hall. TOO only known specific for Epileptic Flu. 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C I fla qm is tun Cauri I sa I mm w lay uung i II I vvere to say I was receiving the Largest and Handsomest stock of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, White Goods, Fine Shoes. Slippers, and also Men's Hats that was ever of- leted in Greenshoro, N. C.. it would be rather too old a song to sing in this day and time, and as a!l Ladies who want new dresses, wunt ihcm of such styles and quality as suit them, and cannot tell what will best please them by reading any FLAMING ADVERTISEMENT, the only alternative is to come and see the coods. as a sufficient idea couid not be given in an advertise ment to justify you in saying whether or not you would be pleased wjthout first sceii.g the variety of FINE DRESS GOODS I am now offering, and getting prices, so I hereby extend you a cordi al invitation to call and examine the 1 ... j goods that I now have in store, and to arrive. Very Respectfully. W. R. MURRAY. 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