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! 1 -.- - GREENSBORO, N. c7 Entered at the Post-OflSce at Greensboro, N. C ' second clsss mail matter." ' -5 ' By J. S. Hampton. . MONDAY. V -1 JUNE 12, 1887; , JKgr The labor strike at Belfast has been resumed, the negotia tions between the workmen and employers having failed. ' The French -Government will oppose M. Labordere's - pro posal that the Senate be elected by uniuersal snffrage. I fgg" Senator Hawley, of Con necticut, was graduated from Hamilton College in the class of '47. He will preside" at the fortieth reunion of the class tX Hamilton, on June 30. ' v jgF.S. Dennis, of Brows burg, Ohio, is probably the most industrious editor in; the world. . ,- y He gets out a. weekly paper with pen and ink and does all the work himself. He writes out carefully every copy of the paper and .his chirography is as handsome as his" little journal is bright. y L , i -" i 3 The Supreme Court of the United States is more than ever burdened by the accumulation of work, and sorely needs relief. At the close of the annual term last week the number of cases going over exceeded by 300 the num ber put over at the end of the previous year. ggr Mrs. E. D. E. N. South worth, whose prolific pen has pro duced a vast amount of fiction in the past twenty years, is making her annual visit to her old home in Georgetown Heights, D. C. During the greater , part of the year she resides at" Yonkers, N. Y. Mrs. Southworth receives a Jafge s alary for e v o ti n gh erf en tire time to the interests of the New York Ledger. r -v Gov. Hill was asked not long ago what he did to occupy his mind on summer evenings when "everybody" is out of town. "Mean back in my chair on the , piazza," answered . the Governor, "and reflect." The reply is a good indication of the Governor's character. He is a steady and earnest thinker and he never takes a step of the slightest im portance until he has weighed its full significance at his leisure. ; Jg-Stagg, the famons Yale ,' v pitcher, is clever with his pen as : well as with a baseball. He has just been chosen one of the edi A tors of the Yale Nevis . Mr. Stagg has a fair. record Nfor scholarahip, ,; and has by 'his own work support ed himself since he entered col lege, His -success as a pitcher ' has not shaken his devotion to , intellectual pursuits, and he-has stood the ordeal of sudden noto riety better than could "have been expected of so young a man. - . JgEx-Vice-President Wheel er was a very generous man. He ; was even kindhearted - towards book agente. r One of them once .. invaded his library at Malone and v urged Mr. Wheeler to subscribe ; for a- certain" subscription booki The Malone statesman did. not y want the volumerbut ; presented the agent wjth a five-dollar gold piece and told him to leave. It was a , high price . to pay for a , book agent's departure, but per - haps Mr, Wheeler received the worth of his money. - The late ex Vice- Presi dent Wheeler had a great repu tation as a political prophet. He foretold the panic of 183 and even wenf into minute details - which were afterwards verified. He ; prophesied the. nominations of Tilden and Hayes in 1 876.; He ' said to Blaine "just before" the . Cincinnati Convention : A'Broth er Blaine, d on't set . -your heart ';upon the Presidential nomination. The next candidate of the : Re : publican : party for President , is 'n- now Governor of Ohio." - .. How to Eat Wlselr. As a universal rule in hoalth, and with very rare exceptions in disease, that is best to be eaten which the petite ' craves or the taste relishes. Persons rarely err in the quality ol food eaten; Nature's instincts arc the wisest regulators in this respect. The great sources of mischief from eating are three quantity, frequency, rapidi ty and from these come the horrible dyspepsias which make of human life a burden, a torture, a lining death. By eating fast the stomach, like a bottle being filled through ,a funnel, is full and overflowing before we know it. But the most important reason is the food is swallowed before time has been allowed to divide it in sufficiently'sniall pieces with the teeth; for, like ice in a tumbler of water, the smaller the bits are the sooner they are dissolved. ' It has-been seen with the naked eye that if solid food is cut up in pieces small as "half a pea, it digests almost as ,soon without being chewed at all, as if it had been well masticated. The best plan, therefore, is for all persons to comminute their food; for, even if it is well chewed, the comminution is no in jury, while it is of very great import ance in case" of hurry, f orgetf ulness, or bad teeth. Cheerful conversation pre vents rapid eating. It requires about five hours for a common meal to dis solve and pass out-of the stomach, dur ing which time this organ is incessant ly at "work, when it must have repose, as any othep muscle or set of muscles, after such a length of effort.-. Hence persons, should not eat within less than a five-hour interval." The heart itself is at rest more than one-third of its time. The brain perishes without . repose Never force food on the stomach. All are tired when night comes. Every muscle of the body is weary and looks to the bed; but just as we lie down to rest every other part of tlie body, if we by a hearty meal give the stomach five hours' work, which in its weak state requires a much longer time to perform than at an earlier hour of the day, it is like imposing, upon a servant a full day's labor just at the close of a hard day's work. Hence the -unwisdom of eating heartily late in the day or even ing; and no wonder it has cost many a man his life. Always breakfast before work or exercise. No laborers or ac tive persons should eat an atom later thausundown, and then it should not be over half the midday meal. Persons of sedentnry habits or at all ailin should take absolutely nothing for sup per beyond a single piece of cold, stale bread and -.butter, or a ship biscuit, with a single cup of warm drink. Such a siipjer will always give better sleep aim prepare . tor a heartier breakfast, with'the advantage of having the excr eiso of the whole day to grind it up aim extract iU - nutriment. Never eat without an inclination. -2r- Jaurnal Of liCUlliL, 4, . First Act In a Societj Drama. . An artist received not long ao a visit from a lady heavily veiled. When she entered the studio she saw that be sides the artist there was in the room one of his pupils, and she shrank back involuntarily. " "Come in! come in!" called the ar tist, cheerily. . . "Can I see you alone?" asked the visitor, in a ".faltering voiee. -aou may speat before this youn" gentleman,'.' was the renlv, Th Z list divined at once that the veiled lady was au appueaut iyr employment as model. . - "Talk awav. This youn man is an artist- too-" Nevertheless the young man got up from his easel and -withdrew. When ne had gone the lady threw aside her veil and threw herself at the artist' feet. She was handsomely dressed iwiu was a gin 01 -uncommon beauty. -: "Ca:-yu:fcelp.meP" she asked. "J on vou give nie work as a model? 1 11 do anv honest w.n-V fnr m-n- AVA AAA J A A w "But how is it you want work?" asked the-artist, looking at the girl's costume of costly make and trimmings. "My aunt is rieli, but so ' swell So heartless. I did not mind it -. tl until recently " because I had aa-a lover, and we Ayere shortly to bo mar ried. "But yesterday: we quarreletl- and now I can not bear my aunt's un kindness." - '-K-.'r " Here was a society drama, with the climax of the first act put forward Without a preliminary. The artist," ifr is needless to say. interested himself in the matter, and figured ! in the ; next four acts, which terminated in a happy marriage between the estranged lovers. Y. Mail and Expre - " ' , sbe Enjoyed the Picture. J A lady who resides on Delaware ave nue has a girl in her employ fresh from some region far removed from the the ater Thinking to give -the girl a grand treat, and knowing that she had never sceir.a theater, the lady purchas ed a ticket for a play at the opera-house. The girl -went, but returned before 9 o'clock.; "What is the matter? Did you not likej it?n asked the mistress. "Oh, I liked it ever so much; it's a fine painting." "But,V inquired'.her mis- : tress, "why have you returned so soon? Surely you did not see it all." "Tcs, i ma'am, I did. :T I went in and sat down i and looked at Uie'large pieture" hang ing up in front. v People kept comin I m and pretty soon there was quite a ! crowd, all looking at the picture. Then they took it awayi and some men and women . went to tiilking'up there where it had been about something that didn't concern me, so I got Tip and came home.. But I en joyed, the picture.!' Wilmington. (Del.) New$s "' ' ; 'JSV----- - - . I X . TOBACCO UO. sitmted la tbc Immediate section of coantrr ta&t Cavor and fraallty 13 not crown ebwliere in the ed by the quantity produced, we are in position oHerlng3 upoa thla taartct, and spare no pains or The space on top is the quantity ot POWDER BLUE in ordr boxes. A FIVE CENT STICK OF INDIGO PLUE z contains as much as four wooden boxes, and will make fifty gallons of the best blue water. . Sold by Houston- & Rro.. Wholesale agents, Greensboro. N. C. DR. J. Cf. "BRODNAX, ' - - Office (or the present, at his residence on Ash street, opposit- Mrs. Dr. Hall. Ttw6aly known specific for Epileptic FUa. also for Spasms and Falling Sickness. Kcrrou Weakness It Instantly rtllcTt and carts. Clcansoa blood end qnlckens Blasjlsh circulation. "Kea!r Xlzei germs of disease and Bares tlctncss Cares A SKEFTIO SAID nsly hlot'chcj and Etpl)bcra tlood sores. El!m!catei polls. Carbuncles ar.d clIs. trrenKar!y an promptly cures psralyf U. Xcz, It la a charinlne and healtMul Aperient. rla Scrcrula and Klngi Era. tvln brothers. Chansc3 tad Lrcctn to good, rcir.oT- wt0 fcg the carse. Ptati bntons tendencies and mah clear compl-iiloa. Equalled bf none la the dcl:rtu of ferer. A cUiurclnff resolvent and a tuatchlc-v laxative. It drives Sick KcatLiche like the wind. tyContalns no drastic cathartic r opiates. Tfolerci " (THE ERIaT the brain of morbid fancies, rromptly cures Ehn matlsm 'ay routing It. Restores Uf e-glrinj proper ties to the blood. Is guaranteed to cure all nervous disorders. pT"Eeliabla -when an opiates fan. Bo. freshes the mind and Invigorates tho body. Cures oyspepsia or money refunded. HlElUlElRlMiLstl t' Z bIo?d oirn 11 eonqueroT. Endorse 5?mUaK byJ0V?r f My thounand leadlnsf clUxSni slergymen and physicians in U. 8. and EaropeT UTFot sale by all leading drogglstsT (Sa The Dr. &. A. Klchmond Medical Co- Pro pa . ' - . 6t. Joitepn, Mo. ' (3) Tor testimonials and circulars send stamp. - Charier N. Crittcnton. Aiint, Kew Torlc City F..'SMITH," GREENSCORa N. C. DEALI'R IN Harness, Saddles, -Whips, j 7' MACHINE OIL, Farmers' Oil, Shingles $2 1-2 per thousand. : . CGmposting Gccds en hand. I r- -vi'v v, ,j a contin-ca to 'liAjfflJ Jtct solicitors for trade-mar kg, copyriglita. etc., for the United Etates, and to obtain pit cnta in Canada. England, Franco, Germany, and all other countries. r - ii x M cnarge for examination of motleia or Hraw-. ihot. Advice by mail free. - Patents. obtained thronph ns aro noticed in the SGIEXTXFIO. A?lEIUCANuhich haa the largost circnlatirt and ia themost inifc entoal newspaper ofitsiind pnbUsihedinihe world. . The adrantageeof rach a notice crcrr patentee under standa. - Thia large and epndidlvilltislrklsd news paper is published VEElf.l.irte3)aTear and is admitted to be the best paper devoted to Bci ence, mechanics, inTentioim, engineering works, and other departments of industrial progress, published in any country. Sinp'o copies by mail, 10 cents. , Bold by all new. dealer. - - . - . Address, 3Itmn &, Co., publishers of Sden ' fane American. 261 Broadway, New York. , Handbook about patents maiLed froo. Asr YOUR GROCER T6l NEW &NU iii i i r i n 1 1 r FOR USEWITH Prrrrrrr 1 v sfc m i a AND BETTTRTHAH H OMEMADPSAUCES mm BUM I i try j a DURHAM TOBACCO (HONEST, POPULAR, UNIFORM, RELIABLE SATISFACTORY A SMOKING TOBACCO J j EVER PUT UPOfi THE fdARKET, II Hence Dealers and Consumers always pro W nounce It THE BEST. texture, wo; tsoaly llniit- to command the choice of all if r n V DTCT expense to cItb the trade the Lit 1 ULul PORT Bit A!tD TIT Successors" to - POHTER & DRLTON. Dealers in Drugs andMcdicines, Crccnsouro, N. C " If I were to say I was receiving the 4 Largest and Handsomest stock of Dry Goods, Dress Goods. White Goods. Fine Shoes. Slippers, and also Men's Hats that was ever of. lered in Greensboro. N. C, it would be rather too old a song to sin in litis day and time, and as all Ladies who want new dresses, want Ihcm of such styles and quality as suit them, and cannot tell what will best please ihcm by reading any FLAMING ADVERTISEMENT, the only alternative is to come and see ;le guods. as a sufficient idea couid not be uiven in an advertise ment to justify you in saying whether or not yoir wouTd be pleased without -first steir.g the varictv of FINE DRESS GOODS I am ', now offering, and getting prices, so I hereby extend you a cordi al invi ati. n to'call and examine the goods that I how have in storr. and to arrive. Very Respectfully, W. K. MURRAY. SBO REWARD will b paid lor sny Urmia Fan of Mm ls tbat raa clan and ban asmoch Grata or M lnondv anoar Patent riuAUtu uraln and Kel kfnaralnr and Jlawr frer.whicu w .ar to tb pob ic at a low price, hrnd for rlrcplar and price Hat. which will rr oilJ raw. NEWARK MACHINE CO, Your Children Are constantly exposed, to danger from Coldf, 7hooping Conch, Croup, nd diseases peculiar, to the throat and lungs. For ' such ailments, AyerV Cherry Tectoral, promptly . axlminla . tcred, affords speedy relief and cure. . atremedy f6r WliooPinff Cough. ?l.W,hich manr7 of ouf children were afflicted, -we used, during the rost win ter, with much satisfaction Arer'a Cherry Tectoral. For this affection, we consider-this preparation tho moat effl .cacious of all the medicines which have . come .to our knowledge. Mary park- -hurst. Trecentress, Home for Little , v anderers, loncatcr, 3IJ. My children have been rysanliarly sub--Ject to attacks of Croup, and I failed to. tind any effect ire remedy until I com rnenced administering Aycr's Cherry Jtor, This preparation relieves the difSculty of breathing and invariably " fv, Plaint.-David G. 8 Lark, -Chatham, Columbia Co., N. V. J iiave osnd -Arcr-t Cherry Tectoral in my family for many years, and have found it especially valuable in . Whooping Cough. This tuedlcin allays all irritation, prevents inflammation from extending to the lungs, and qnickly aub durs anv tendency to Lung Complaint, J. B. Wellington, Plainvflle, Mich. . J fjltl o rnedicine no efTective, for Croup and Whooping Coujrh. as Ayer'a ..i'r11 WA th means of saving the life of my little hor, only six months old, carrying him safely throuih the wort case of Whooping Cough I ever aaw. Jano 3Ialone, 1'iney nats.Tenn. Oyer's Cherry Pectoral, pTOdaoes a prude of Tozncco that ta rid, the popularity of these roods MI Mill 9 w mm m In great variety, cold and very cold. Saratoga ExcQlsior SPRKJG WATER ; On ice. direct from the Springs; re ceived in : Air Tight. Reservoirs,. TRY THE GULGHER SPRING WATER Good for : ramp 5, colics, and sick stomachs. 5,000 of I he best selection of Cigars on the Market Irom 5 cents to is cents each. Try the leaderof all 5 cent Cigars. Al so, the leading brands of all CHEWING TOBACCOS can be found at a low price, at E. G. NEWCOMITS. Odd! Building. Greensboro. N b ?0 H Co Co - CO Cc i5 1 $ CD -5 2. 4 s o Q O ' ft -co SO - e8. 5 ft ft 9 so ft ft - I02snI, Forget it, Plsass ! You can always find in stock at our store I he test Rncklar.d and. Virginia yam w u .few sin O P a a a W co l Calcined Plaster. Lund VUr, p..,t. land'and Rnsendalc Crmcnt. Ilailcr, Hair. KaUnnvnr, Ac. Wc do nolJiin Uu first r.tts .. Tin Roofing, ynnranttt every JJ, au.i qu.xlity . I tin. Keep always ready Sl.i. v'c Ti.i. Val IrrTln. Cutt-rii.g an.l SMHfi,.'7 put up at s!.it tit tier. Kerp Ttrtta C:t F c Pipe at reduced ptu:v .1 d pjj it up hra ':.n:.-d. H,c 1 ow a j, j .f w, c Un raird o.rn lor si!c. hiVr a c ir or ship tufl t?. a U vt 'Us, r. j:r..(1r. Wc solicit y.ur 1 ra-'l: andl -dgc nn rToncst efTrt t ?ervr y..u .faitlifuMy WHARiON A STRATFORD." ap IQinj. " " "It SavedKvi; 1m a cmsca cxr r . from tLovj Lo La. c : . sonal ce. Cc curare . Cherry Pectoral. I .-1. . la rralMcf ATer. O ,-. 5 - s tiena- as I Uo tLat. I, s 1 . " 1 houll lon altc t trtraUea. E. Era jCorj. . Aliont aU month a-n llemorrh&ge ,4 tl. Ufc... ' by m ftUtrrsAin CvuSU. C ,'; , me cf ilwp an.l rri. . rus coogh lIiius m without chir.i3; rt.tf iscd m to Uj Ayer's Cherry Pcctc I dia ty, n4 an ha; rr , , ' .hflpeU me a: t.nce. I V '. this melkin eur.l t ,r ,a " am aatUt!el. far-l 1 : Cobarn, 14 Scoi t . I hare nseU Arrt'4 u . , for orer a year, aa-l ...! houM hav U-cn in t..y not been for this mt.,. ' t me of a dinnn .".- ., , t , for which I LaJ a?n.o fnding a Ttmr-r.-i "VinlsoT. Irovin.V f t . Ayer'a Clicrrv p- Two Tear a;. 1 1.,.:. a . which aeUleU ch r.r 1 ,;, . . r-hysiclaa. an. I r.. rreTiUtl. U:t f.'..-.! . . until I braa u:t, . : 1 toral. Two , , completely rrtir.i tn I. . 1L Allen. West I-at-, . . Ayer's Cherry rjw;; rrrtiar! y lr. J.C. .r.f c44 tr aii Lra((M. i n LYDIA R. PiNKHAMv8 vegetablt: cnCToiryp. A XriUlm trTTmv. if aa TrtpAtt 1 tf a "t TV Cr.r a4 Mrtii B . . v. tyz rriv dryr . - . 4 mfmrim Ci r .. mm Armammtm IWdn 1 t Jm tirPjkUas ut n aJ t-tu. .: t a ll r3?rM t.a. C a&l - y ;.r, rm for Xima'aayai rU , ' . That tf. Lt m? Wr.-1-x 4 v. i at , r lUfLifW,iii!tr,i..-. . : : rrUrKUwT .- h-a i.Tr r. rxTcatir r.Lc - rrttrrrt Ti il. J4 -. M a-1 I'lrt, '! a Jk rw c iu -M Ml m . Ii k CM Ceiajw aJ .. t - ;im w atCJatkitSi Wwfcr av. 1 . tn cO!wr, X fis W4:t. t--r f J . ef pO. or ot V".fc;-. r I' : (or m.l&r. Vra, V L 1nf . .-t J I tan 4 tttpilTj. rcfc SA-aa. A-tAf iMiiL UTta flttA. TV r- r.. f f , Ag-l hr c!l nrnU:- i O fJo Whiskey I Broto's Iron Brims h one of tlic very few lock njcdicir.es tlut arc net cco rscu mostly of alcohol or .I:!cey, thus becoming a hu'.tful source cf intemper ance by promoting a desire for ram. Brown's Iron Brntis . is guaranteed to be a noa intoxicatin stimutir.t, ani it will, in nearly every case, take the place of all liquor, end at the sanse time abso lutely kill the desire fcr whiskey and other intoxi cating beverages. Rev. G.W. Ricccditord the AwtrUan QiriiHzn vine, says of Brown's Irca Hitters: Cms : The UJi L-j (4 riul lore ia bewan. . f Icassrr. aai icJs trccc f oar pf$c. taXa your rcrpamk a bcW7; a?d i arjIIcJ. ul dm! ho rct la aUi fjr tcscfcrixy rccvprri-' Brown's Iron' Bittts lia? been thcroushly tested tty. ovcrttork. rhetimat neuralgia, . consumption, l.vcr ccmplaints. kidney troubles, &c. and it never tails to render speedy aru permanent relic! " Mil. m. . i m few s for dj'spepsia, inAscsuon, biliousness, weakness, ck&l-
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