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SETT. 11$ tilOj;mUfl -fftttW GREENSBORO, N. C. Einflred at the Post-Office a Greensboro, N, C. as I ' I by J. b. HAmPTOn. THURSDAY. - - JUNE 15. 1887. i 1 jggT "Lavante," the alleged posthumous poem of Edgar At -Poe. recently published, is repu- j 1 r1 - : I UldlCU III vi tilvai .-. I - . . 1 : r 1 . ... I fiSPMr . Lewis Morris, will v;:;7 , - . , - . wnie mc inauymai uu iui it Imperial Institute, whicn Mr Tennvson could not undertake on account of the gout. $3" It is announced, that Miss Kate Field will leave San Fran- rmrn for Alaska on ulv A lor a - : j '...;..!.. six' weeks' ramble and sail about this wonderful section of the Re public. . J8 The ; Lee Memorial . As- . -. - j i. t I SOCiatlOn has erected at LeXing- - . . " . ? I ton, Va., a. mausoleum costing " . - I $30,000, which contains the re- m'ninc of Gen. Robert L. Lee and family. Gen. Rosser is now a rich man, having since the war, . made a large fortune in the Northwest as engineer of the Northern Pacific road and by lucky, speculation TT . t.,. t . -7- He lives in Charlottesville, Va., dence. jfi&'Mrs..pb'er, once manager 'of the Boston Ideal Opera Com- pany, purchased last fall of ex- Secretarv Robeson a tract of land on the heights to the north of the city of Washington. She paid $80,000 for the property. She has just sold it to a syndi- cate for S 1 10.000. 1 he land con- sists of eighteen acres and was . , j. , -v . I once tne nome. Of jonn yumcy. xxuauia. - ' W- 1 I It has been rumored that the President has been buying . suburban property near Wash . ington for speculative purposes A prominent contractor says that he has been asked to send in estimates for the construction ot a house on a large tract of land owned by the President near Oak View, and that Mr. -Cleve- land's purpose is to sell the new huildinn- as wnn as it is rnmnltprl Duuaaig as soon as it lb completed. "- tT " T . , 7 - . , Efeer' i he rresident s wife, as . - narrated by the chronicler-of that n" . 1 j . all-capturing lady s movements at Usvvego, "found a four-leaf d- , , , .,, . over on the lawn andwill hcr- ish it as an omen of good luck.v The N. Y. World, says : If this charm be a potent conjurer of good luck, what a perfect:: bunch of four-leafers Mr. Cleveland must have found before he won his lovely bride ! . - Tennessee is beginning to win prominence in the : literary world. It is a fact not generally known that Miss Muriree (George .Egbert Craddock) has a brother who is making his mark in fiction . under the nom de plume ol AVil , Ham Perry Bronn. Another Tennessee name which; has be- . come somewhat prominent in the same line of late is that of Miss Willie A. Dromgoole,' who was one of the winners in the Youth's Compa7iio7i prize competition last year. She has been engrossing V clerk for the Tennessee Legisla- . ture for two- sessions.- She is very clever in depicting r: life in the. Tennessee mountains. -" Vje" A curious law case,' which has arisen out of the recen earth quake at Diano Marino; will shortly be '. decided before - the Italian" Courts Two adjoining houses at Diano Marino: b -longing, to two . different families. - were destroyed by (he earthquake ana tne inhabitants weredll kill- '.cd. -When the ruins and corpses we're removed ihe sum "of 260 000 francs in-gold and bank notes was found among the debris. . As was impossible to ascertain to which house the money belonged, ". .. . Wb and as no member of either fam- y was Saved tO decide the mat- j ter. the surviving relatives . have brought their case before the JadSes. whose decision isjooked wiwdiu in 111 iuiy wua 111ui.ll interest. Oddlr Addressed. Many oddly-addressed letters daily nasa t.hrnntrli tht tvwst. rkf!w SptpmI o, " ui iuu ruvnung juuu are oracwuai . rv -l- ii it.. . : 1 ..i.m - " t.w iu8i.WJ! w py tne writers. : : A clever example is riven in the fol , x 0. . lowing, addressed & to Sir Walter Scott during one of Ins visits to London: fits- nceus nut ass, wnos wiue-cxiuuuuu Is upreud aloiit our cai ih, like light and air. a wvui usuiuiiniu iur uu uaiuc. . Ohn.rl T)ilkln. tlm n.val-sonc winter, sent a letter to. Mr. Hay-tear- in tne loiiowmx aaare3S. Postmatt. take this sheet away ywio, wneiner yu rw:e niaru ur uuit on. a a 1 Ti - 11 . It in what country you Inquire, - Mftrpl- lnf-iitlon I.;in?nhi rn. A setter. mA ro-ii as frtllnwa wnjt mailed to the provinces, and was duly V " "W .... ueuverca m ixnaon: Whro LouOon's column poinllnj? to tho skies, T.lkA ft full Hiillv. Hfta. it hrad nnd Ilea. There dwells a citizen of sober fame A TlBfn owvl mnn anA Ralnnm ia hU'nimit The letter was delivered without de- lay-to a Mr. 15alaam, a hsh-monffer, Turning from noetrv to nrose. we nna tne iollowinsr vasrue turection: trshir Plrnsf flnri him IP niihlp. Another envelope . bore the follow ing: - This Is for the young girl that wears specta cles, who minds two babies, 30 Sheriff street. uu rnuue iMiwin screei, uverpooi. J "Wilson Hvdfl. in Ms honlr . "Thft Koj'al Mail," says that two letters, di- recid as follows, were duly delivered: The other was addressed: My dear Ant Sue as lives in tho Cottajro by the In the latter case." savs Mr. llnle. the letter had to feel its wav about for i day or two; but 'Ant Sue was found living in a cottage near EyndhursL" Home Chimes. A-Naval Need. "We need something niorfi than trnnA men-of-war if we should have a -little" hftlTt with Kris.! -'.M . - 1 offienr. w ai njr,.wi a wanaen; .mea-nvho love their country and-can ho. rolled on in In! Ho : Ttioco not . AVhy kSow tiat lunv IWO-tnirds ol onr auilm ro fi-. T fwivia AUVVUUU3t A Alii, without a thought of becbhUn; citizens eign oorn, witn loreii .Micctions and l.he 0n Xrom vhieh they , earn their substance? These men are undoubtedly srood seamen, but- if great naval war came on, to which their native countries .were parties, woum you consider them reliable? They serve us solelv because Ave n:ir Ihnm n. little more, give them better rations ana clothes and more, privilescs: so they could not be held bv motives of Pa.trittism aud - might desert us at a not like to command a man-of-war in war times with two-third of my men "1S1" puiaaps ia sympatliy Witn the v mUion j am h(rfltinl J I -" . Tt ... - .... " "now uia all these foreigners get 1 into r t.K TTit.,..! Kfr .,...,o't wj . . .v fct.V-0 tici, vi CLOJVU the reporter. "Because, in the first place, we are not a nation of seamen, Ll it is hard w &et . Americans 4to go aboard our ves- cis. -Lnun, 11 seems- tu authorities have a partie foreign seamen and aecep ular love for lit thnra mrro readily than Ahiericaus," 'wny?" . . Because fonu?n sailors. the Dutch, Swedes," and Norwegians. are servpe, cringing, and will submit to trcatnieut that no Americnn would brook.s T:;ey v are said by the naval officers to be more amcaiable to disci pline, but the fact is they are liked be cause they havebeen used to brutal treat- uieni aim snow no signs of objection to it. 7 Cor. St. Louis licpiiblican. - - The I4fo of Jtlan. " . At the age of 25 a man shoifld hare acquired his maximum height, varying normally : from five feet six inches to six feet. IDs weight ; should slowly in crease throughout the adult period, be fcg at SO a little less .than the maxi mum, which should be reached at 40. The weight is more variable between the normal; limits; but the .average among men of medium height 25 years old limy be placed at about 140 pounds: The power of endurance should - be greatest between 20 and 30; that is, a man should be better able to endure severe hardships between 20 and SO than at any . other time of life. The system may perhaps bear the burden of more protracted " but less vigorous ex actions during the period of maturity: but intense heat or eold of short dura tion, and such work as lifting heavy weights taking, short, but rapid runs, and indeed every exercise which taxes severely but briefly the muscular and nervous systems, are best borne at the adult are. The annual report of the statistics of the industries of p. ; nylvania says under tho head of lumber and its' pro ducts, that there are ejnvlmrr.-1 25,575 persons, whose average weekly " aoC3 e fvo.yo eacn. xnere- arc S03 tanneries,; with over 5.000 employes, to whom are naid 82.017 X-n 1 J Of street passenger- nvihvays there are iiwnett : 44, witn ; 43Jd, - employes, whose yearly wages average $557 each Philadelphia contributes -18 of these companies- 1 MJLACKWEU.'8DUBMAy 1 v& Tosacco Co. & Va'X w 1 1 otrerlii3 cpon thi3 market, and spare no pains or The SDace on Iod is the ouantitv ol POWDER BLUE in ordinary boxes. A FIVE CENT STICK OF IXDlGO"l!LUE contains as much as four wooden boxes, and will make fifty gallons of the best blue water. So!d bv Houston & 13 ro.. Wholesale agents, Greensboro. N. C. dr; j. a. BRODNAX, - FJiysiioinii nncl Hurgoou, Ofljce for the present, at his residence on Ash street, opposite Mrs. Dr. Hall. - TOO only taown specific tor EpUcptlo Flta. 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Dlaesues of tho Wood own It a Conqueror. Endorse to writing by over ttTty thouRand leading ciUzcua llergymen aad physicians In U. S.and Europe - UTi or sale by all leading druggists. tLaa. " The Dr. S. A. Richmond Medical Co- Props. -EUJoepn,Mo. (3) For testimonials and circulars send stamp. - - Charles IT. Crittcntou. Av.nt, Uew Fork City. 'IP. IF1. SMITH, - - GREENSBORO, N. C. DEALtR IM Harness, Saddles, Whips MACHINE OIL. . Farmers' Oil Shineler, $2 1-2 per thousand. Ccmpcsting Gccds on hand. continn tn act as solicitors for trade-marks, Copyrishts. etc,for the United Statea. t A to rM.iT f. vf cnta in Canada. England, Franco, B Oermany, and all other countries. w ,VfcM.. A Charsro for eTamiTatJ7m -f Tnn.-Tola n A-rn, BMMaVBUl ' TliirtVMtT rnn nr.. . iaga. Advico by mail free. . Patents obtained through ns aro neMccxlia the SCIENTIFIC ASIEKICAN, irLich haa the largest cbrculatior end ia tho tiist influ ential newspaper fits land published La tho world. The advantages of each a notico every patentee understands. . - - This large and ppjendidlr illustrated hctt3 paper is pablished AVEEltLY At $3.20 a ye" and is admitted to bo de best paper devoit J to Bcience.rnechanicainTentionSjCnineprirR wort a, 'and other departments of industrial progresB, published in any country. Circle copies by mail, 10 ceata. gold by ill newK deal era. ., - . Ad dress, Uxmn A Co., publishers of Eden tao American. 261 Broadway, New York. -Handbook about patents mailed freo. 1 Ashy Y0 U R GROCER : USEwmi IT At I Wi ki r . Rtuaied in the Immediate section of country that prod 4 h l I lit I K tir h' 7 !- if Mm MIL i ANanniPlrtllf i t m - AND BrrTtRTH AN H 0 M g 14AD r SAlirrt I rDlACIttVELL'S'wn DURHAM TOBACCO f HONEST, . POPULAR, .te.ttB.HSBKSgHL- SATISFACTORY f olYIUIMnu luunuuu EVER PUT UPOH THE MARKET, U Hence Dealer and Consumer always pro nounealtTHE BEST.! sees a rnuia of Tobacco thtt la texturs. expense to giro - ronr.tu a. to TIT fucicssort to - - J IF j t . ir UFSanUAJieUlCllieSf lis'ss is lay Sssf ! II 1 were to say 1 was rcceivin(j the Largest and Handsomest stock of Dry Goods. Dress Goods, White Goods, Fine Shoes, Slippers, and als Men's Hats that was ever of- feicd in Greeistorc, N. C. it would be rather too old a song to sing in -ibis day and time, and as all Ladies who want new dresfes. want ihcm of such styles and quality as suit them, and cannot tell what will best please Ihem by reading any FLAMING ADYSRTISBMSK5?, the only alternative is to come aud sec the goods, as a sufficient idea couid not be given in an advertise ment to justify you in saying whether or not you would be pleased without first seeing the variety of FINE DRESS GOODS 1 . . ... I ui nuvv tucring, ana gelling prices, so hereby extend you a coici- al invi aii. n to call and examine the I goods tl.3t I now have in store, and toarrivr Verv Resnectlullv ' W - m j w W. K. MURRAY. I SBO REWARD il i I.UI Pl tor any Oralv - ' ' i rm!) Ian t Mm slse that rant , . 'anilrnichr,rsInor v -.r,";'V M In in rtav aour l'atnt tt Krpsrator and Br- At at a low pric. gqd tr vircaiair na price list. which ill be Br.mUsl rmm" NEWARK M ACM CO- Your Children Are conjtantly exposed to danger from wioji, miooping cough, Croup, and ijieascf peculiar to the throat and iung. rat fuch ailments. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, promptly adjnini-fc - tercd, affords speedy relief and curt), " -A" . remedy for Whooping Couch, Wch many of our children were afflicted, we used, during the -past win ter, with much satisfaction. Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. For this affection, w consider this preparation tho most effi cacious of all the medicines which have ivmo w pur Knowieice..-Jl4ry Park, hurst. Preceptress, Home lor Lfttls " auderers, Doncastcr, Md. - 3Iy children have been peculiarly sub, ject to attacks of Croup, and I failed to find any effective remedy until I com menced administering Ayer'a Cherry J T43 reparation relieves the difficulty of breathingand invariably cures the complaint. David O. Starks. Chatham, Columbia Co., N. Y. ' . 1 ilv osfd Ayer's Cherry Pectoral m my famUy for many years, and v f?am ft especially valuable ia hpopin? Cough. This medicine allays allirritatiorr, prevents infl-mmatim from extending to the InnRs, and quickly subi due any tendency to Lune Complaint: J. Ii. Wellington, Plain ville, ilicb. " rJfind ?o licina so effective, for rai"d horinS Cooph.as Ayer. L hS0.Cltrayittlt' tr,onlj six months old, carry in- him safely through the worst case ot Vfeonning Cough I ever Aaw. Jane ?IaIonef Picey Flats, Teaa, ' Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, the trade the 1 Lfl I utOl I sen mim In great variety, cult and very old. Saratoga Excelsior SPRiriG WATER On kc. diiecl from I he' Springs, re ceived in Air; Tight Reservoirs, TRY THE SULGHER SPRING WATER Good for cramp?, colics, and sick stomach. I oithe best selection of Cigars ou the - Market Irom 5 cents 10 15 cents J I the leader of all 5 cent Cigars, Al- I I so, the leadincr brands o! an so, the leading brands 01 all V CHEWING TOBACCOS can be found at a low price, at E. G. NEWCOMIVS. Odcll Buildinc. . Greensboro. N 4. 2 td 5 .S 5 HQ-3' I w I Cal - H 1 w O 5 2 2 s B Is ''5p 70S I stv 2 CO I fSi o 5 - - IDOIST'T Forget : it, Please ! Vi i can always find in stock at oar store ihc I CM Kfklai.d and ' Virgii.b flM I- Caldntd PLiittr. Uhm! PLit r. P.-it l.i r.d and Rxoscndalc O ntcn', H isters. Hair. KaNt-m A. " . We d' n-. thin Uu jTrjf r.ut Tin Roofing, 'jtuirantsc fi fty j,J, ntJ fur7fj ,4 tin. Keep a1wy ,c.uly S'.i. cTin. Va! Iu Tir. Cuti. rif if :,nd Sp.niti .2 ruf Wf:it !, ,.! ... !itr. JCrcp. Trr O fla F Uc 'l1:1 rcfuccl jjuitU i a ,4 put it ii;. w!i.-i tt.,m,-,. H r ow a 1. 1 f . t . c 1 r r d f .. lor v.-,J .v- a ra C u-.ty of 1. !; tufl r :! i 1! H- i 4: 1 . W s .'ict tur rtj.J.- .,nl nl ti an 1 2 g " 'It Saved !''." V Is a coramoa eirTri. 1 u . from tUoao tr!o U'a ti ; Cherry Tctorat I s ia tralMo( Acer's CLerry l .-.n-cr UtTlnj as I Co ttat, Vut f . r . . tliOuU I003 since Lare o i trembles, E. traon, rsUrt:. -, About alx cntlit aro I llemorrUas f the ljutr , i by a UUtrraini CoRjh, . . , oat tonjh baliaius taul t . witbemt oU aJaia t 1U-?. . . tUcJ ta to try Ayer's Cherry Pec!. I 1H o. an.t mm lprr f i helpetl me at c:-r. 1. .. tlii tneUkiao mrtrl r r am aaUsricd, I t 1 CoWn, IbV bettMul ., ... I ftare us! Ayrr t ? i t for oxer a yor, ai uu. . 1 i J booKl hava Wu U 1. . Dot been for tUU ii . ; for rLkh 1 bl s;nit !t finding a rc:nr-. !. . Ayer Chrr - 1, .; . , Two year a 1 whk-b attIol Ht ii r , ... . ! . phyciaa, a.l n ... rTturribl, ImjI tn, ! tiDtll X lra i:i ; .", . total. Two Urn. a , i . , cooirlrtely rtru. t ! AySr'S ChC entii-. Ai. Alien, V. !-:. i LYDIA E. PIHKHAW8 YEQETABLE CO WOinn). Ymf ri trm tlft CMBUt:J Wi1i lm VS fi 1 tlll . A X4kl fr tT Iarrl4j stiaii. Ttt pr4 ty a .Ttai a . Tkm tmet KC1 n.r 'm t ti ml Kmmwf mr mmi ;tx'jaiU fmis mttwmm tc f IfTPJwslsIaa Uu 11 aJ frcrdt S m "CI U it" mammm fit if atl t. a.rr.r a3 tar xCt at. w4 wi of tat TV fr.j 4 hcfit -vw ei ff ,J . U mite, ricnin-si me rcurm ivtta lk t' CkwvMM s. t lmi ?'tCrar aaudP Wcurs aw. I; . sum. ftf tilMrr.tl- tXtUnii.'mUtr auWMdUUf W piiw r Altxa ax ra4 mi tm. fl fMl tar LWv. Krt Fl-U.! twJr a - Sm T taairy. acluM VaMan. l&Atjr (capiat. rtv-'-V 1 MitZTt itt-h tt rmtflrira ttlia lltXa T-y f-M tdM'fMtm. ' . ir'W Bntr.?git.ta en No Whiskey I Brown's Iron Bit-tew U one cf the very few tonic r.:;dldm:3 that arc not ceo l rsost!y of alcohol cr it ey, thus becoming a .f u'lfcl source of intctnper i iiw c by promoting a desire -r rum. Brown's Iron BrrrxRS is puarantcctJ tq be 3 nonr mioxicatin3 :mubnt, V4 it will, in nearly every cae, take the place of all liquor, and at the same time abso lutely kill the desire for whiskey and other intoxi cating beverages. Rev. G. W. Rice, editor of the Atrtcrifc?i Grispar Fj- viczu. says of IJrown's Ifou Bitters: . GaOKov. 16, itSu - - Ccotsj The fooih ws4 tag of &sJ Carre ia bcJ. rlcswre and vtciocs r5J 4Ttkc t oar people, Q.(S ytar prcpirarkio a aeocWry - " , aaJtl Sp7'Ued.wiU avei.a-( drcds who rc3n t salxa Sot tcxnpcrxrj rtcj;TOja. B rove's I ron Bitters lias been thoroughly tested for dyspepsia, indigestion, bilio usn cs f weakness, tt ity, overwork, rheunuiUs, nruralgb, consumption, liver complaints, kidne' troubles, :c, and it never ails to render speedy and permanent relic! no . t tn 11 ! ci iv y m C.il.i3:t WHAUIOS tf- STR,TKC)JD p l$? tin. ' v ; - '-. " . " " -
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