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GREENSBORO, N, C.
Entered at the Post-Office at Greensboro, N. Cu
- second class mail matter.
By J. S, Hampton.
FRIDAY, -
JUNE 3. 1887.
? TUt Mr VnrW Star lavs
the foundation of the Grant monu
ment with a subscription from
President Cleveland. !
Ex-Senator Fomeroy, of
Kansas, who has been one of the
most extreme don vivants. in
.Washington, has become a con
vert of "the starvation cure." He
is sustaining life and reducing his
Superfluous flesh on three spoon
fuls a day of a mysteiiDus liquid
now making: a sensation at the
capital. The liquid seems to
possess the properties .Succi
claims for his elixir! At all
events, Senator Pomeroy, who is
seventy years of age, has fasted
for twenty days,. and says he
never felt so well in his life. -
jgg? Thomas Nichols, who was
at one time private secretary to
President Garfield; is attempting
to form a company for the con
struction of a tricycle railroad.
The cars are to . be forty-six
inches wide and are to run on a
single track suspended above ex
isting railroad tracks. Mr. Nich
ols claims that a speed of 220
miles an hour can be thus attain
ed, and that the journey . from
New York to San Francisco can
be made in a day. He will prob
ably form a combination with the
Keely Moter man.
J8.. With that admirable om
niscience so characteristic of the
foreign press a Milan: paper says
of Frederick Douglass : "There
is at the present time in Rome
Frederigo Douglass, the rebel,
slave, the author, he -celebrated
oraojthJJtthrcfStates Senator,
fcKef man perhaps the most popa
rt ,r of his country on account of
udrintj, nis tenacity and ot
the trials he has suffered." . It is
"evident that the Italian biograph
ers of. the great Douglass are
somewhat unfamiliar with the
newspaper files of the United
States.
THE FISHERY QUESTION.
A telegram to the New York
Herald from Ottawa, Ont., May
30, says : In the senate this after
noon' Senator Power moved a
resolution, "That, in the opinion
of this House, it 'is the duty of
the government of Canada to see
that in any arrangement for the
admission of United. States fisher
men to the territorial waters of
Canada, which may be entered
into between' the governments of
Great -Britain and the . United
States, special provision shall be
made that" the fishermen of the
latter country when within the
waters of Canada shall be subject
iu me laws and regulations by
which Canadian fishermen are for
the time being governed." -
In the discussion on the reso.
lution, which was unanimously
adopted, the difficulty of negotia
tion with the United States was
pointed out. and it was' asserted
. friaf tda '.r. ! . r'
., lltllll L
"wilt maintain the principle that
American fishermen of Canadian
waters must respect the ; local
unuuiy restrictive or prejudi
cial." The principle is to put
American and Canadian fie!,... -
on the same footing. If local
lawsare mnH f-,r ..1 . - .
'vguiduun ana
good government of the .'fisheries
in good faith and not intended
for restricting or prejudicing
American fishermen, those laws
will be maintained."
In, chromV - diseases. :cd:cines
should I resinrin. a.rt-n.t. dcbilita
tmtf. m their action. The wo, dcrful
strengthening- :d - curaiivc effects,
realized Irom the us- of Ayer's Susa-l
pailla, sustain the renutntion ,vr
remedy as the most popular blood puri-
. -JIow to TrVitn Pet Dos.
, "Lots of people who own-, dogs ' de
sire to train their pete, but they don't
understand how," said . a dog-fancier
to a New York Mail and Express re
porter the other day. "Yes, there are
some rules about it. - For instance, the
training should be begun, if ""possible,
when the dog 13 a puppy, and about 4
months old, and the lessons should al
ways be given ia a quiet place, with
no one present but the teacher. In
the training of your dog -you should
remember that you must endeavor to
make him bend to your will by kind
ness, at the same time being firm and
decided in' all that you. do. Use your
whiRsparingly, and never use it with
anger. To teach him to lead place a
string of about six or . eight feet in
length around his neck. The dog will
endeavor to release himself, and you
must stand still until he has ceased his
struggles. This will teach him that he
cannot get away, and then you can
teach him tq como to you. Stand oil
-the length of the string and say 'Come,
or 'Come here,' using the same word.
When calling him at the same time
pull on the string gently or use words
every time, so as not to confuse him.
He will soon comprehend the "meaning
and obey whenever the words are used.
When giving the lesson always pet and
caress the dog whenever he does as
you wish. It is also advisable to teach
him at this time by some word or ges
ture which will indicate that his study
hour is over. To teach him to go or
stop, place yourself in or near some
place where you know he desires to go,
and say Go.' .urglng him on by calling.
When he has gone a part of. the dis
tance call 'Stop at the same time pull
ing on the string and repeating the
command. . With patience and kind
ness you will very soon make him fully
understand and be obedient. The time
required in his training varies -according
to the sagacity of the dog, usually
being from one to two -weeks. Never
let the lesson occupy more than half
an hour, and when through have some
choice morsel to give hinu While
making him fear you by sternness,
teach him to 'attach himself to von bv
kindness. ; To teach . him "to 'charge',
or 'lie down, mit vour hand on ' his
back and command him to 'charge,' at
the same tune placing him in position,
with his head between his forepaws. A
few lessons will make hu? under
stand. '
.
The Lonelyjrrareler.
The 'reader -of this little anecdote
will bear in mind that Oak land ia su
burban city just across, the bay from
San Francisco. -
A kiud-hearteccitr2en'was watching
the crowtrcastbonnd overland pas
segelrsr.s they swore over the assess
ments for extra baggage and " rushed
about shaking hands with and kissing
the friends assembled to see them off at
the ferry the other dav. .
Finally his attention was 21ttrn.nt.ml tr,
a man who stood apart, also watchin"
iue hcene, out AvitU an expression of
deep sadness and; grief on his face. .
"Anytmnr the matter?" said thn
citizen, sympathetically. "Are you in
.uouuier .
The forlorn-lookincr mnn sio-ha.l ml
shifted a well-worn carpetbag to his
ouiur uami. - -
11T t. 1 ...
Lthese people for eighteen years," he
"1 uail' 11V(HI in This Oltv omnnn
said, in a faltering voice.;, "But now
that I,, too, am coins? awav 'thtmris nn
one to see me off; nobody to shake my
nu'jw ana wish rno. fvn i)ojan,.if.nni.
ana ue bruslud away a tear. ; T
' Ua, 1 suouldn't feel so "batl about
that, said the kiiid-hearted . citizen.
encouragingly. - "Perhaps your friends
didn't know you were going. Cheer
up, my friend. .Come nd take a drink
witnme.'7 . .y
-luw loneiy man sigueiir but accom
panied his consoler across the street
and sadly gulped down several beers.
"eivgooT-b3', old j fellow," said
the stranger; heartily shaking the
friendless . man's hand. "Here, put
these cigars in your pocket to smoke
on the train. Good-by and good luck
tu p on. iy uie way, where are you
"To Oakland."
-Stin Fran-
ewea. Wasp.
- Detectives Work.
, "The public," said a detective to a
reporter for the . New '- York - Mail and
Exjiress, "thinks that the most difficult
part of our work is ci discovering a
clew.- That is a mistake. J The hard
est task is found usually -in keeping a
suspect under our eyes. I'll give you
an instance.. Supposing I am on a bio
case, nnrl t k i . "
, ... yuuc x muw me cuipnt. 1
have to follow him all over the city
town, and country in the hope of sel
curing convincing - evidence of his
guilt. Ten chances to one he is a real
sport, and always moving. - ;He visits
this -and that liquor store, travel, into
that and this house,. and now and then
steals into the theater, gamblinpnonSe
01 some other xesort.- Well, noruat
"u fers. .1 must -always be
on hiind to- follow, him stiU further
when be comes forth again. Some-'
times, when in a liquor saloon, he will
STk0 freo Lours drinking
and talking with friends. It would
not do for me to go inside, for his
guilty conscience might cause him to
suspect me. I am therefore compelled
to stay; ,n the freezing air until hfe
chooses to como ,nnf. - tmvs I
ic . . .--. .- v . uau, oecause
the in:ijontypf business houses in the
lOWPPl strife. I .
iv" "-uiyn is also bad W,n 1
, au entrance on
tv. Ml,Scxxnt streets. - While you are
watcUingthedoor on this side the-f el-
tow may be getting away ; through the
other. W inter is no time for detective
rk and I know it from experienck"
fa 1&
1 fBLACKWELL'SDUBMAMgy
( Tobacco Co. ySk"
UdittllDBElU
Situated la the 1mm
navor ana quam y is
The space on top is the quantity of
POWDER BLUE in ordinary boxes;
A FIVE CENT STICK OF INDIGO BLUE ,
contains as. much as four" wooden
boxes, and will make fifty gallons of
the best biue waterT
SoM by Houston & Bro..
Wholesale agents, Greensbort. ?4. C.
: Dl J. Q. BRODHAX.
IIyKicinn unci Sui-fjon,
Office (or the present, at his residence
on Ash street, opposite Mrs. Dr. Hall.
',' .
raj only known specific for EpOeptlc Flu.
llso for Bpasms and railing Blckncw. Nerron
Weakness It lnsUntly rellere and ctrres. Cleanses
blood and quickens sluggish. circolaUon, Kentra
Ilzes eerms cf disease and saves sickness. Caret
A SKEPTiO Sfllff
ngly tlotclwj radstnbborn blood seres. Elmlnatet
Bans, carbnacles and ScUila. CrPermanertly an
promptly cures paralysla. Tea, It Is a clormlng and
healthful Aperient. IITJa Ccrofula and Elngs Era,
twin, brothers. CiaBsca Dad breath to good. remoT-
)IIIons tendencies and ins.kk
kVUUVUWq uuvA it'm Bl
. clear om&HxIon- EnniiPd - in rZZi
tag tha cause. Rrmt Tinfnna (i..aI..
of fever. A charming resolvent and a matchlc
laxative. It drives Sick Headache like the wind.
rContaliisnodrastlccatliartlcoropIatcs. Kellevci
(THE GREATS
the brain of morbid fancies. rrompUy cure Ehc
.t . . . r
xwaiorcs iiie-giTing prcpo
ties to the hfoi, is guaranteed to cure all nervous
disorders. CyEeliablo when all opiates fan. Eo.
freshes the mind
- m.b uwur. cures
orinum ur money rei unaco.
HlElVEBfflj
. in wrlang byTve 1
slergyraen and physicians In uT&alid Europe.
iJf-ior saio by all leading drugglst7( SSo.
The Dr. S. A. Richmond Medical Co, Props.
; fct, Jooepo,Mo. - (S)
For testlmonialj and circulars send stamp
Charles IT. Crlttcnton. Aient, Kcw York City
IT1. JF. SMITH,
GREENSHORO. N. Q..
DEALER IX
Harness, Saadle?, - Whips,
MAC HlTxE OIL; '
Farmers' Oil. Shincrinso 1.0
perthcusanci.
- Comzczting Gccds on hand.
p mZf i 1
6TI t.i Ta tenia. ccnMfT
i ira 1 1 tra.lo-iaarta. emrrricti. tZZ
tha United Statea, and to obtaiap.
enta in Canada. England, France,
German t, and allxither countries. ,
P,lrc for ciaminitica .of Wcls ex dravr-
c". uco iy nsii ireo.
Patents obtained thronrh us aro no4'' in
1 : " L1CX1 bail
: e largcsi circaSatior- and iatho tnct tz
worli. The adTantagcs of such a notice crenr
patentee imderBtaiidd V - ...
- i. ma largo and EplendicnriUxistratcd nc-rm.
and is BJm'.HA v. 'i ,
I5nco'Pe?.hWc8,taTeatioerin?
"urss "a otner department of industrial 5
bS American. 2G1 RnJn. vXiu 03
. r . w iiuutnt u-bo.
askyoTTrgr
H Usrwrru
edlate section of country that prodacea a jfraa of Tobacco that la texture,
ea Dy ine quanuiy proaucea. wo axe m pwiuaa vu wuuuauu mw.w . Ukur Krl
oSerlngs upon tills market and spare no pains or expense to sire tae trade toe I Lll I . U L-u
. . i.i .A .'.j h..hAMAf til if mil no
mil
i a e a i in g ' i and nn irinim
r-nLftOIElVELl'S'Ca
DURHAM TOBACCO
HONEST.
popular;
UNIFORM,
RELIABLE, "
SATISFACTORY
Is the Host;
SMOKING; TOBACCO
EVER PUT. UPON THE.uAhRtT,
Hence Dealers and Consumer always pro-
- i. me nrpr
PORTBIl AKD TAT
PORTER &
,, Dealers ia
Drugs andMedicines,
Creensboro, N. C
Meg M ay Mi !
Jf I were to say 1 was receiving the
Largest and Handsomest
stock of Dry Goods, Dress Goods,
While Goods. Fine Shucs. Slippers,
and also Men's Hats that was ever of
fered in Greensboro, N C. it would be
rather too old a song to sin in this
day and time, and a a I Ladies who
WJint new drns'fcs. wat;t them of such
styles and quality us uii them, and
cannot tell what will lc4 please them
by reading any - .
FLAMING ADYSRTI3EH3NT,
jthe only alter. ...t it i. i. wme and
see the L'od.. u i Mifficicnt idea
couid not be iven in an advertise
ment to justify y..u in saying whether
or not you wouM 1.. pleased without
first sceti.g tin v tri tv of
FINE DRESS GOODS
I am now ofTerinx. and gettinc
prices, so I hereby extend you a coidi
alinvi ,.tr n to call and examine the
goods that I now have In store, and
toarri Very Respcctlully,
" - , ,
W. H. MURRAY.
SGO REWADn
clean ad baa; asmoch GraU or
arV v a i i-Vw "J, r .
,ilA1't'11 raln sod
""vir " "nun ana
be at a low price. Rnd fn
NEWARK MACHINE CO,
' . Your Children
c.ODSintly,lrosed dMc
Ck)lda, Whooplns Cou-h, Croup, and
,: diseases peculiar to the throat and
For such; ailment Ajer'a
'SiSf7. PeJtoral P'-omptlj admlais.
. tered, afforda speedy relief and cure.
" Sctew?Jff J ,ur cb& 555;
. titr i;6 during the past win-
vS5f.lPtral-" For tWa affectionVwJ
JrS0' ! l?4 which kavB
JecTto tacka of c'roTp?0 fWt
. iind any effective remedy antU I mbu
, r??. Ch?rrV
Jw PP"" relieves the
OHacnlty of breathinz and inrariablv
r?1148 cPnt-David O TStSK
Chatham, Columbia Co., N. Y. '
fn1 iT,4 4ycr'8 CTT rectoral
, ft ?? fanuir for many years, and
have, found ft especially valuable- in
dBM .V V unKs ni quickly ub
qjsmv tendency to Loe? Complaint
iVVeUlngton' Kainrille, Mich.
V o etiecuve. for '
r","7.. e?ral- It was tha munt f
eavingtne iue of my little bov nniw.iJ I
tnontha old, carrying iS iat5h. '
aaw.- Jane Jlalone.l'fney riatf,Tena! -
Ayer's, Cherry Pectoral.
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mithoctuUaiaiT cf.
iod nie to try 4
Ayefs Cherry Paclc,.
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tiui ineIijnc t:ir. I . ,." .." '
am eaiMie.l, t-V ;
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I have i.sr d A' r t ; . . V
for over a jar, au :t..r4. '
. should Lave tvn in ...,, . '. "r " . .
" rwt ttn for ihit t.;-,,I .. : - ; "
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for nJucli I l.a U'u.; . ' ' ' :
-finding a uttrj:-..-;.
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phy.!rto3, c.t! iii .
pTrcrib"S, I. it 1
until I 1 .4i i.;t
iL Alka. .wt . . . . ' ' '
Ayer's Cherry I jt
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LYDIA E. PIRXHAt
VEGETABLE COTOP.'tl).
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CUkrr.lX iS lCU(fpr S4 Srt.y -rJUttI
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for aacr. Xr. ruaiuw fwt a J
UTKift, nj.1 TV lww
JT?lJbr 11 Dr(tU.kt
o Whiskey I
Brown's Iron Brrrtss
is on a cf llic cr' rrw tonic
nicd;c.r.c3 that are not cca
posci.! mostly of alcohol cr
v.hi'Acj-, th? bcconiir. a
Iru'lful source of intemper
ance by promotion a desire
for rum.
Brown's ; Iron Dmtu
h guaranteed to be a nca
intoxicating stimulant, asi
it will, in nearly ever? cast,
take the place of all liquor,
and at the same time abso
lutely kill the desire for
whiskey and other intoxi
cating beverages.
Rcr. G.W. Rice, editor ci
-the American Oiristian Rt
ft'cu, says of Brown's Irca
fitters:
- . . Qa.t O., Nov. iS, I S3 1.
Cents ; The Jbohii
cf tail fee ia bifl
Jcasare, and kxs ia-"
. . ceace cf cr pecfic. rixie
... ', . .,,,,yor prporaiiaa a bco-7
, and if arbo!, i3 M k -..;
, n rfreii mh'i rcsirt H i!
, ; far teepcrary recsjeti
' Brown's Iron Bitted
Ils been thoroushly tested
for d-spcpsia, indigestien,
- biiiousncss,wxakncss,debn-
ily, overwork, rheumatism.
: neuralgia, consurnpticn,
liver complaints, kidney
troubles, kc, and it never
4 foils to render speedy and
permanent rclicl
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To tie People: