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; greensboroTnc . V , - Entered at the Post-Office at Greensboro, N. G. as - second class mail matter- By J. S. Hampton. WEDNESDAY, ?. .MAY. 11,1887. 6- Mrs.- Logan warmly de tvot chr- is writiner a novel. 11 1W3 iliUV - w cu; uf ur fnlpnts do not Sdp fciiaw .. ' lie in that direction, and that if she had the ability she has:: not inrlinfltifVnat oresent to' in- dulge in the production of fiction, ; " When Mayor Hewitt, of JNeiv York, was rctcuy ' what, he thought of President Cleveland's' administration he replied, VI have scarcely time enough to think wliat 1 mime 01 1 my own administration." yf&2T Donald G. Mitchell, "lk Marvel," lives, says an exchange, . near New London. This is a mistake. The author of "Rever ies of a Bachelor" has a farm a , Httle way out from New Haven, where he has lived a quiet but busy life for years'. gPatti says the Americans ought to be very proud of Mrs. ' Cleveland. When the diva was w.cMnnn and the Presi- .fV PvrhancrpH nictures : ; & 4- -ri nntnermnhs. Mrs. Cleveland 'promised to visit Patti at Craig-y- nos some time in the future. Mr. Washington Irving Bishop, the-mind-reader,has add ed another feature to his public entertainments. In Cincinnati the other evening he opened his per formance with a brief lecture on the rottenness, corruption and general rascality of the New X 111 IV IV A J -J m , r,.'."...,. I . : ' ' 1 Jg1 Queen Victoria is anxious and lodged against the spinal to buy the great Cap diamond, column. Gen. Alden.is now suf : which is valued at $5,060,000 and fering from secondary spinal men is owned by a syndicate, but .Her ingitis. As soon as he recovers Majesty is deterred from doing so sufficient strength, an effort--" will by the price. Now is the time :: for patriotic Englishmen to raise a supplementary Jubilee Fund and buy the little trinket " for the .: Queen. - - . JS The New ' York World says, instead of forbidding men to drink wine and beer with their neals, the laws should encourage those who drink at all to do so at those., times. There would be vastly less intemperance if this were. the rule. . It is the bottle- emptying, and bar-drinking -es- pecially the absurd"- custom of "treating" that lead to excess. At the opening of the American Exhibition in London on Monday, the Grenadier Band . : played the American and British National airSi after which Arch deacon Farrar offerd prayer, Lord Ronald Gower delivered an ad dress of welcome, and Sir Charles Russell replied. Miss Lillian Nordica sang the "Star Spangled Banner" and "Rule Britannia." ; - Jg"A dispatch from Wythe ville says, the question of voting ; a subscription of $6,OCX) for the purpose of supplying the town : with . electric lights . and , water works, was placed before the voters in the town on Saturday : "last and carried almost unani mously; Only six persons op posed " it. The works will be r- placed to contract-at once. The New York- World says; Queen Kapiolani has been presented with a lock of. George. Washington's . hair. Thus . does a hirsute relic brfdge a century and join by a sentimental bond sa monarch and a foe to monarchs. Even the Washington Monument must have shed tears: when the . .dusky Queen received that mem orial of ( a man who had - never lieafd of the Sand w iph Islands. . Jg Pope Leo has written a let--ter to Bishop Ireland; in which he says "Let'pastors' do their best ,td drive the plague of.'intemper- arice from thejbld of Christ by assiduous preaching and exhor tation, and to shine-before all as models of abstinance. that . so many calamities with' which this vice threatens" both Church and State may by their strenuous en deavors be averted." ' J0 Earl Cameron;: for Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, has ad- dressed a letter to the limes in . which he suggests the creation by Parliament of a special tribunal to investigate the charges made by that papfer against Parnell. Should the suggestion be adopted it must naturally lead to the in- elusion of the charges against Mr. Dillon as subject matter for in- quirv bv this commission or the appointmcnt of a similar body to deal with Mr. Dillon's case scpa- rately. log The action of the debt commission of Virginia and that of the English creditors has re sulted in nothing at all, after pre liminary arrangements extending over weeks and secret sessions of more than a week. . The bond- V r"1 rl pre HAmar14 n r pnnnnlpnf , . . . n I Ot $32,000,000, Which would re- niiirf rpHnriinn nf nrlinnl fnnrl I ; . dsyiurn aupropnauons ana stop 1.1.1- -i . - -tr- I U1C Pancc paia 10 Virginias crippled soldiers. The Virginians 3.. it.tJree Per cent -interest, equal At the'battle of Fort Fish er, North Carolina, Gen. Alonzo Alden, of the Federal army, re ceived a bullet-wound in the neck. " For years he has suffered at intervals from the injury. The physiciane have never been able to locate.-the bullet until within a few days. It is in the neck, 1 " 1 1 be rnade to remove-the bullet. GmA.lden is now at ft is home in Troy, N. Y. Cairo,- Egypt. j , ' Cairo has a population of 37 OOO and contains one mosque for every thousand. There are, per hapsjtwenty Christian churches. The .principal university of the Mohamadan'wcrld, and the mosL celebrated in all the East,.is lo cated here. 'Its avc a'ge atten- j . - . . : t . -r . . . Ud"LC lb siuaems. it is an interesting sight' in Western . 1UUK uu" dU luese. ai" vided into groups or circles, amid a forest of columns, listening to iearned professors and taking notes Kach student must nt.nli: fy himself in eyc subjcct ui uic liibiiiuiiuii ueiore rerf-iviniT his -.diploma... (They 3 all sit on have been hunting for ihe origin of Cairo, and have given up the chase. Menes.' the first recorded king, founded Memphis, the. ancient capital. The order to build Alexandria. was gfven to the architect -Dinocrates, B. C. 323.-- The foundations of Nkv Cairo were laid one night by Gow her, the conquering general of 1 Moez.'in A. D. 969. The next year he built the university. The city. "was named Kaherahpro nounced Cairo by the Europeans. The word means victorious. But who built the old city ? I have traced it back to. the Romans thence to Cambyses, the Persian conqueror, thence-to". Sesostris and thence intq pre-historic night. Further, researches f leave .to "posterity:-. Young in Nash villc Advocate. . A. Gurrauti'e, . - - We will Gu irrant-e ihe Atlas Ready Mixed Paints, 'sold by C.illu n.Brns & Cor; of this city, lo Kve 5 tisfacli.u. and agree In repaint where such is not given andtbetauU i.f ihe j.Viit. is proven. . " - " Geo. D. W kth eru.l & O See our advertisement in this, paper and call and get sample shades bef irt. buying your paints.. . -' . Caelum J3ros. tt c0 -. i m , - - - . .KBlackwell'sDubmam I -Tobacco Co . IfelBllU citr..itAA in immediate section cf country that prodti flaYord qSSitftenot frown elsewhere In the world, the popu - BEST offering upon tUla market, an! spars no pains or The space on top is the quantity ol POWDER BLUE in ordinary boxes. OWDER BLUE 10 ordinary boxes. A FIVE CENT STICK. OF INDIGO BLUE contains as much as lour wooden boxes. and will make filty eallons ol the best blue water. Sold by Houston & Itao., ' wholesale agrnls. Greensboro." N. C tf DR. "J. G. BROBNAX, Olnce lor the present, at his rt siilcr.ce or. Ash street, oppos t-; Mrs. Dr. Mall. itionly knosra specLQc for SparpUc ltx. "2? llso for Spasms end Falling Sictnces. Nerroo T7cakness li iastantlv rclleTes and cnrc3. Clcanacs blood and quickens sluggish clrcclatlon. Kcutra Jlzes Ecnr.8 of disease &ad eaves tlclcncsa." Cctcj mtmmmmmmmmmmMjiim mr "Ki mm m ogly blotcbc3 aad stu'jVcra b'ocd sorea. EUmlnatel Bolls, Csrbuaclca tsd trcla. nTTcntazc-tly cad promptly ceres para!;--:-.. Ycr, it L? a c!:amlng and hcaltlif ul Apcilcrt. IZZls rafcU and Kings EtO, twla brotiicrs. Ccacsci pwi Lrtfi .h lo good, rcmor- fag the cause. Totits fclltocs tendencies and mafc clear complexion. .-nned zozc la the de'.Irlci of fever. A charming resolvent and a piatcLlefi laxative. It drives BJclc Ilcadaclio Hie the wind. t&Contolns no drastic cathartic or opiates. TtellcYcf CTHE QRE&fj WivlGl0iSQiUiE!Rl0lBn the hrnln at Mnrh'd fano'na lWTn. )i. ti toe brain cf morbid f aaclcs. Promptly corc JUic matism oy routing It. rstcrea Ufs-g!vliig proper Uci to tba blood. la Buara&tccJ to cur U ncrvoci disorders. EST-olUblo vhea Ul opiates fan. E freshes tbe mind and Invigorates tJiO body. CTjrcf uyspcpsiB or money rerunac a. CiniElviilRlllAlilLlsti Diseases oftbcllool own It a conqneror. Endorse - In writing by over fifty thonsand leading citSn lergymen and physlclnns In U. 8. and Europe. or isa)e by all leading druggists. i jo. " Tbe Dr. 8. A. ntctmoaJ ifed!pU Co, rrops. . tit. Joeepn,Mg. " . ' fi3 Tor testWioalala and circulars send staajD. Ctartes J. Crittcntoa. Mtpt, yew Jqt city. : P.'PiSMITH, GREKN'SnORO, NT. C- , " IjKALKR IX . xHith; ps, Saddles, Whip?,- T "MACHINE OIL, Farmers' Oil, Shingles- $2 1-2 per:thousand. Composting Goods .oif h&til. ic d. - 3p-20 T7a contitiTio to act r. solicitors for . patent 8.' caTcat-s. trtdo-marks, copyrights, f.ta.,for . the United Btates, and to obtain pai. enta ta Canada. England. Franco. Germany, and all otter countries. Thirty-six years practice. lro charge for examination of models or drw inj?8. Adrica by. mail frco. -. ., - 1 t Patents obtained thiw.cft w Rro noticed !a -tho SCIENTIFIC ASTJEHICAnV irhich hli the largest circdlatior - and ia tho riott InC;; ential newspapt? of its !and published ti tho world. The aarantageaof suchanctjeo ctu j pawniee nnacranus. mi i . Daner to ecieace,inccnaniC3trnTentions, enjrraoenng works, and other , departments cf indnstrlai prepress," published in any country. Single copiea by mail, lfi "ceut, gold hj all news deal era. ... . , - , Ad dress, Htmn'& Co.,pnbliBhers of Scica tlflo Amenclm. 261 Broadway, New York. Handbook about paten ta mailed free. , ' AsrxYOURGROCER USEWITHI NnQ rue 1 oil 'W'l nU . mil 8 imaiuge ana sTiiencnaiyiimstraica nW3 paper ia pubJishid"AVEElitiY at S3. 20 a roar, and i a admitted to bo the bestDaner dsvoted AHD BETTtRTHAH HOMEllADESUCtS KTBLACKUELL'S-s DURIIftt.1 TODftGOO (HONEST, POPULAR, SATISFACTORY SMOKING TOBACCO EVER PUT UPON THttURKET, Hence Dealers and Consumers always pro ' . nounce it THE BEST. ccs a fctada of Tobacco that in texture. expense 10 give roiixnt AM TATI , " SuCO.SSOf to PORTER & DHLTON, rugsandMedi.cines, II I were to say 1 was receiving the v - Largest ant! Handsomest stock of Dry G.K.chj, Dress Goods, White Goods, Fine Shoes. Simpers. andals'i Men's Hats that was over of. Jercd in Greensboro, N. C. it wmiM be rather too old a. sour lo sing in this day and time, and as al Ladies who want new dn '. vnvl them of such styles and qti ilrty .as suit I'lein, ai.d cannot tell what will host plcse'them by readiti any . - FLAHIHG ADVSRISSMEK1?, the only fi! ten -a Jive Ul count at.d see llm" uitts, as :-MilTi i t i l: couid m.t ho ivc in an advf tiisr. . ment to justify yui n nyinj whnhci or not jag yf)tl(l h- jj.r.ii-d without first s cii g Ihe vunc'v of ; FINE DRESS GOODS piices. so I hereby extend you a corni al invif.-lM "p call ai-rj examine the poods lhat I now hayc-in ftoie, and lo ari-.f Very (esprr tfylly. S50 REWARD win b paid for mmy OraI Fan of Mm tlx thai c clean and bar as mach Grain or "41nonlv aior Patent MD!fAllCttQraJir p4 Keea 8epnratr and Jk rr.wbioU w cHer to tb pilb ; lie at a low prioe. 8end tor cirralar and price Hat, whl-U mill tw mailed ra. . YourChijdpen Are constantly eipoagd to danger frpm -Colds, "Whooping Couh,- Cioup, wj4 - diseases peculiar to th throat and 1 lungs. For such ailments, Ayer'a Cherry Sectoral, promptly adminis tered, affords speedy "relief and cure. As "a remedy for Whooping Couch which many of our chudTren were afflicted, we used, during the past win ter with much satisfaction; Ayer'a . Cherry Pectoral. For this affection, we consular this meraration th mt wious oi an ine medicines nrhieh bar come to our knowledge, salary Parki hurst. Preceptress, Jlome for littla , y anderers, Doncaster, lid, , - My children have been peculiarly sub. lect u attacks of Croup, and I failed to bna any effective remedy until I corn, menced administering Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. ThU preparation relieves the difhculty of breathing and invariably cures the complaint. David O. Starks, I 'hare used Ayer'a Cherry rectoral in my family for many years, and have found it especially valuable in V.horins CouSu- -Tlds medicine allay all irritation, prevents inrlunmation from extending to the lung, and quickly sub due any tendency to Lung Complaint J. B. WelUngton, PlainvUie, Uht I find no medicine so effective, for" - Croup and Whooping Couph, as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, it vu the means of saving the life of ray nttle boy, only six months old, carrying him safely through the worst case of Whooping Cough I ever savr J ane ilalone, I'iuey Flats, Tenn. Ayer's .Cherry Pectoral, fcU all prnssiata. lYiea $1 ; u bouiM, SA. i 4 ' c5- I- H1 ft! & ,"lt Saved .My life" - I comnoa exprcAika, rf:. i iAmi " from Ujm who Lata icat-rd, tj j, r. tonal use, Hie curative powers tf .tt "$ Cherry rcctral. I cantotMyfo, . In praiso of Ayer Cherry rrctora:, !. Uerins as I do Hurt, but fur it t should lonj sine Lar died ttt,tz 1;S tronhles. E. traJon. rA.oH:i.,TV." Aboat six months act I 1 a.1 att. llemorrha ol the Lunc. Uur m t , by a dtstrein Cooh. uhk li d"i lnrl me ot sleep and mt. 1 tia.1 u.-A twas coojh baUams and eijt wiihout cbtainin relief. A Uut.i . Tlsod ia to try , Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. I did so. and am harry to ar tl x n "Wiped me at onre. Isy enntiiticl aw this medicine cure-1 toy etc-!, 3a, , am aatiilitd, saved tay lf. '.V Cobum, IS Second St., Louell, I bare used Ayer's Clierrr P.n,. for over a year, and sincere! j u ! should have been in my rratr. ij -not been for this medicine. ItU,f1rtI me of a dangerous afTmkn i f tw i-. for which I had almost drjnd f finding a remedy. 1. A. '..Windsor, rrorince of Cntaiio. Ayer'a Cherrv rectoral , z ; Two years ao I look a trj lte i which settled oo my lan-. 1 1. 1.;. physician, and took the prescribe!, but failed to c t.4 a r, . t until I W-ran min; Ajrer' CL.rrr Jv-v toral. Two bottlr ef tVn m-u; completely restoretl inv braSih. l.V,, IL Allen, West Lancaitcr, Oil . Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, fMi 0 aU Iftrvs sUu. iYtMtl; .aW:.S4 YEGETABL?, COM POnKD. j;!a!' 4 A Xr4W1a fr 7f.-r. :a. 1t . .. rr?pirc : a, r. s fes . nr.t r:-;-ra rd'f , '. - ; i w k.ir..i.rtii.?FtVi--.,. f.t w ai fefr1-."'? ! Vim. k; ; .. i: : .. l tir-rjtjjkiji its a isj r..!i. u r It rsaiia t4r9Mct4tt . " -t. 1 WMrfcxrr, U i . . ..! rrtW cj-e mtJr -;.. -.j ?.TBt V K PlVrt 'o! i ' ?" I r c ." n . -r" J -. aw-t -r - - at aad "Wy-nr- . . . . . : - eilhrr, St. U h.l t Ur . i . . v- - r Ttrs I it aad SarVitiy T t'u, i.vir. r . j . No Whiskey l Brown's Iron Bmxr3 i ; ont cf the cry few tor.'c ni;dk:ncs that rr nr.: cor. j osc.l r.ost!y of alcohol or v.! ;: .!. t!ius bcco:n.,; a l-utf::! renrec of ir.tcmjCf r.nce by promoting a tlolr: for run:. B uown's I ron B i nisi? is guaranteed to be a non intoxicating stimulant, ar.J it in nearly every casi. take tlic place of all liquor, . and at the same time abo-!lick- cilj hz fczlrc y whlskev and other intcx: eating beverages. Rev. G.V.RrcE,cd:toro! . the American Cirisdan Rt' " vicu. says of Urowa's Iroa Bitters: Ga..O.,Nov.!.!- Cents: The fucIiJswi lRZ o f tiUl force in . yU issue, snd icjos ts-s-gence cf osr pcojic. your preparation a ntccJi and if apfiicd, w ui u- dreds who resort t si-J-" ' fjc tcmporirr rccsjs- - . .... ! - 1 Brown's Iron Bitter lias been 'thoroughly' tested 7for dyspepsia, indigestion, I biliousness, weakness, dcW it overwork, rhetinutisra, neuralgia, consumption, - liver complaints, kidney L-oublei, :a, aid it never (ails to render speedy ana permanent relief 49". !ie People!
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