-.11 (PI GREENSBORO, N. C. Entered at the Post -Office at Greensboro, N. C. as . . second class mail matter. By J. S. Hampton. MONDAY, JUNE 2cv 1887 An so Mr. William Molo ney, gx-Reading Clerk, is com ing home to testify against Jacob Sharp and the Aldermanic bood " lers , generally. This is good news for the public, but bad for Sharp. , " ! gT The embracery news papersthose that never lose an an opportunity to let the; Sharp e Jury know that it would be well .to deal gently with the old man . will grieve to hear that Moloney has decided to furnish State's evi deecc and resume his proud post--tion as a citizen of the metropolis. BSeT" Mme. Josephine Ocampb de Mata recently died in the City of Mexico. She spent two years "in Washington in 1859 ano "i860, as the wife of Gen. Jose Maria de Mata, Mexican Minis ter to the United States. Mme. de Mata made many friends in ; Washington by her brilliant in tellectual - qualities. President Buchanan showed heir marked - attention. . fi John P. Campbell, United States: Consul at, Tamatave, Madagascar, has been well re ceived by the Queen of that coun try.. In Ifact, - Her Majesty has gone so far as to send him a pres ent of a bullock, six chickens and two geese. The good feeling the MadagasCan sovereign has thus displayed towards this-country is a source of general satisfaction. JgSsT Queen Victoria is not likely to have a pleasant at her Jubilee. Her Majesty has been 'greatly excited over the alleged . dynamite piot, . and noiv- comes a moretlweaterriYfgrtrouble, and -the N. Y World says the New York Aldermen have indignant ly declined to take any part in the Jubilee services at the Metro- politan Opera House on June 21. Why does President - Cleveland take so much interest in Jacob Sharp ? His personal . organ here is doing all that lies in its power to-secure the acquit- - tal of the great briber, and the presumption is that it speaks for - the Administration in: all things. : President Cleveland can hardly allow it to go out - that his sympathies are enlisted in - behalf . . of the indicted "boodlcrs." JST It is said that the. ven-.r-. able Dan Rice, at his recent mar riage to a wealthy Texas widow, looked the picture of robust health. His wife is one of the most intellectual women in Tex as, ; She has not been out of the State since she was twelve yjars of age. Her former husband was the well-known Capt. Greathouse, ; : who started the first stock ranch i-uiic ,ocar ocate. It" is : said that her recent marriage is the consummation of a rorrtan ' tic love story. ; ; There are other Cieve lands in Washington besides the . President's" family. The direc tory gives the names o.f - Cleve land? who are in various walks of life. Charles Cleveland -, is a ' : clerk, Charles H. Cleveland be longs to the United States Navy, Cynthia E. Cleveland is .a clerk ; in the Treasury - Department, ' David G Cleveland is a waiter. . Jane Cleveland is recorded , as a. widow, Lizzie Cleveland is a ser vant in a house near the Capjtol, Philip B. Cleveland has no given occupation, while-Grover : Cleve land,appears in. large. letters as "President of the United States." 3J Ttio bigittfcmri Century. T CarlyleV dijlikt and contempt for tho eighteenth ventary. which he calls "a bankrupt century, harm; nothing grand in it except graurl universal sui cide, named- Frcach revolution, hy. rhch it terminated its otherwise worthl existence,' is the contempt of one who had nuule such a study of that century as no other writer has made. Hi History of the French revolution and his 'Life of Fredenek the Great of Prussia," to say nothing of hif vUiamond Necklace," ami his essays on Cagliostro, and Mirabo.vi, and Johnson, and Burns, are historic works which are untqualed in their most graphic delineations of historic men and events. He makes tho eigh teenth century a living period "again. Its chief historic characters arc resur rected from the jaws of the past and nrjde alive, again, together with their environment 'social political, martial and material. If any man has a right to pronounce judgment upon a century; from a thor ough study and appreciation of its men and thing and events, Carlyle has a right to do so in the case of the eigh teenth." And yet the eighteenth , cen tury was not the mere century of arch quacks and royal and imperial rufixans and debauchees. It was not only the century of a host of really grand his toric men, but it was the birth century of a host of such men, who 'made the present century memorable by their words and deeds. On this side ,.of the water Washington. Franklin, Otis, War ren, Hamilton, Jefferson, Greene 1 and Paine 1 achieved by their pens and swords, by their swords and deeds, American , independence. The great historic Americans of the" eighteenth .century were men of pure private char acter for the most part. They would have adorned any cen tury of the past Then tho eighteenth century was the birth century of Web ster, Clay, Calhoun, Bryant, Irving, Cooper, Channing and others, who gave to us national renown and char acter, and established on a fiim basis the work of tho founders of the federal government. " : In the old world it was the era of such epoch-making - rulers, militarists and administrators of government as Czar Peter (who, in spite of his vices, was a great statesman and emperor) Oi K'jssia, JbredertCk the Great of Prussia, Charles XII of Sweden, William Pitt, the great commoner of England and the coadjutor of Frederick the Great in humiliating the Bouibun despots of Spain, Franco'-' and Austria; of Olive and Hast; 11 jrv the conquerors of India, and of VvoliT, the couqucrer of Canada; of the portentous 1 reach revolutionists, Mirabeau, D:tfiU)!i, Marat and Robes pierre, colossal' hi- their wickedness as the worst oi the twelve Cajsars.- Bos Vm Traveler, a . 4 ; v.Thc-Roumey' (Ale.) Ii:!cpaulml tell ii iu)-c lu a u.,- tnaL tiiod to bury a u e raiu;t winch he. , had caught He hvJd the ntSoinn'- his mouth while he dug Us grave with his paws. When the grave was jnepared he put its uu wiilln oa ;;uit into it, covered it up carcfuh-v-;:;i;t, aftvr patting the dirt witli its ;..;w, retired to a little - dis tance aiu; i.vv dowh. watching it. PrPa ently LuMuy, dtiubtless thiuking judg ment t;y had .-a rived, arose from the ioaiio Si.-a-ivu oil on a run. Tho dog soon can -ut him and buried him again. -Threo. times the little animal resurrected is.if, and each time the dog caught and buried it, but on the fourth !r;ai corurludcd''-' that the rabbit .was a 1:1:!.: io lively for a corpse, and killed u bcioru prooeetling with the cbsequies..,;. -;: .;,..,', " Trying to Limit Her Freedom. In a school section in Northumber land county where a young lady is en gaged as teacher there has been quite a dispute as to whether it would bo prudent to re-engage her or not. It was claimed that she had too many adma-ors cf the opposite sex and that the section had thus been, deprived of a; portion of her time that should have been sperit in the discharge of her duties as a teacher.; Acconlingly at the school nice: ig the trustees had an agreement drawn up tothe effect that she should not keep company durino the coming year with any young men during school hours, as her undivided time should be devoted' to Ihc school. Upon her refusing to sign this agree ment it was decided to leave it to a vote of the meeting as to whether she should be compelled to sign it or not. A show of hands was taken, and it re sulted in a tie, when the chairman, being a young man, gave the casting vote in her favor. Tornntn Glob. It is becoming a part of the social programme to give one's e'ntertain nients, unless it is a small dinner party or luncheon, at some restaurant or hotel. The excuse is that society" turns the house inside out, upsidb down, and it is such a bother the host ess gladly-avails herself of the hmd som e moms in a f ashionable hotel, rather than be put to sa much trouble. People who live in big establishments, designed with special reference to fh .frivolities of social life, rather scorn this subterfuge practiced by owners of 'bijou" houses; but tho fad 'takes, nev ertheless. Every one cannot incU-ilea ballroom in the ground plan of his or her town residence. - - : v John Sj-mons.- l Ilollidaysburg, Pa., threw oh his firepUu e, ior a back log, o large, unsplit oak-sticx. with a hole in a decayed knot on one side of : it . Be fore the log began to blaze three rattle snakes of si good size crawled out ol the hole. Symons killed them with s pair of tongs. They had twenty-one - rattles anion'; them. " Is FStiwied In the immediate section of country UuU The space on top is the quantity oJ POWDER BLUE in ordinary boxes. A FIVE CENT STICK OF INDIGO BLUE contains as mucb as four wooden boxes, and will make fifty gallons of the best blue water. SoM by Houston & Bro.. Wholesale agents, Greensboro. N. C. DR. 'J. Q. BRODNAX. I?Iiyssician mid fSiirgriron, Office for the present, at his residence on Ash street, opposite Mrs. Dr. Hall. nwonly know?! cpccilic fcr Hpilcptlc Tits. "V Uso for- Spasms and FaUInsr SIckucss. Nerroc Weakness It Instantly relleres and cures. Clcansci Mood and quickens slugateu circulation. Neutra lizes cenns of disease and saves sickness. Cures A SKEFTIG SAID ugly blotcncs and Etubborn blood sores. E". Imlnatci Bolls, Carbuncles and calC3. CTTermar c t:y an promptly cures paraly .sU. Yes, It la a cliarmlng and healthful Aperient. liUla Scrofula and Kings EtO. twin brothers. Chanecs tal brc&th to eood. icit.ot- mgthe cause, lionts bntons tendencies an-i tnav. clear compJoxlon. Equalled by none In the dcllriu of fever A charming resolvent and a matchlc laxative. It drives Sick Headache like the wind. EE-Contains no drastic cathartic or opiates. KclIeTM (THE GREflT (IlllElBltflEXcloIiilQlUlElRlOlRp the brain of morbid fancies. Promptly cures Bbeo matismly routing It. Ecstores life-giving proper, tlea to the blood. Is guaranteed to cure aU nervous disorders. tSTKellablo when all opiates fall. Ee. freshes the mind and Invigorates tho body. Cures uyspepsia or money refunded. t e .f tba4jlo? OTa It a conqueror. Endorse! to wrltlnir by over fifty thousand leading cltna Slergymen and physicians in U. S. and Europe UTforsala by all leading druggist. fSa , The Dr. 8. A. Richmond Medical Co Propa. St. Joseph, Mo. () For testimonials and circulars send stamp. Charles V. Crlttcnton. A-jnnt, Xcw York City. IF1. SMITH, " GREENSBORO, N'. C.. 4EALER IS. Harness, Saddles, Widpr, MACHINE OIU. Farmers Oil, Shingles $2 1-2 per thousand. . - - Ccmpciting Gccds cn hand. - "Wo eontinno to act as soiicitora for tatenta. enreats. trade-mark a, cbpyrighte. etc., for the United States, and to obtain pa: enta in. Canada, England, France, Germany, and all other countries. Tblrty-Ix Tears practice. Ko chargo for .examination of mooela or draw ings. Advice by mailfreo. , - Patents obtained through na are noticod In the SCIENTIFIC AMJEKICAN, -vich has the largost cdrcniatioc and is the most ia2 ential newoaner of ita kind Trabliishedin tha j world. The advantages of euch a notice CTery I patentee nnderatanda.' xms large ana pplendidiy illTiEtxatsd nevrs pperi8 published WEEKLY at f 3.20 a yesr. nd ia admitted to be the best paper deroted to science. mechanics. in ventiona.cn triii M-rinir works, and other departments of indnstrial progress, published in any conn try. Sinjile copies by mail, 10 cents. Sold by all news deal ens. Address, Munn & Co., publishers of Scies hfio American. 2C1 Broadway, New York. - - Handbook about patents mailed free. ASK YOUR GROCER ANDBrmRTHAMHOMlKAPrSAiTrre ' 1 fBLACKWELL'8 DURHAM I JX. Tobacco Ca Earor ana qnanty is not fjrown eLsewnere in tue woria. tne popuianiy oi umsw rooas uoaij um ed by the qaantitr produced. We are la portUon to comxnauid the choice of all U CD V DCCT ottering upon this market, and spare no pains or exrenne to glTe tne trada Ua 1 Lil I D tO I 1 1 i Mj&zz&z 1 Pill I II i I KllDsTTrh T II J UK FOrt USEWTTH DESSERT 1 -r ss iif aii riunr n DlAOUVJEll'S-ta UUIluLi TODAGCO HONEST, POPULAFV uMiFonn, : RELIADLE SATISFACTORY. the Host SMOKING TOBACCO EVER PUT UPOH THE FI&RKET, Htnca Dealers and Consumers always pro nounce It THE BEST. prodacesa irraae of Tobacco tbit In tnrttire, irio.1 P3STZII AXD TIT Saccesor7 POHTER & DftLTON; , . Dealers in Drugs and Medicines, GrcensborP, N. C Lisien to w lm !' 'If I. were to say I rai receivinp the - Largest and Handsomest slock of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, White Goods. Fine Shoes. Slippers, and also Men's Hats that was over of. lered in Greensboro, N. C. it would be rather too old a son; to sin- in this day and time, and as x'.l Ladies who want new dresses, want tlscin of such styles and quality as suit them," and cannot tell what will best plcisc them by reading any FLAMING ADVERTISEMENT, the only alternative H i. come and see ;he goods, as a sulTicin.t idoa couid tu t be ivcn in ;m ad rlisc- merit to justify you in say ing whether or not you wo'uld hj pleased without first ceii:p the variety of FINE DRESS GOODS I am now ofTerin. and rettine prices, so I hereby extend you a cordi al invitation to call and examine the goods that Tnow have in toie. and toarri. -. Very Respectfully, W. K. MURRAY. S50 REWARD will b pld for any Ural Fan of nam that ran clean ami tK aimocbtl rain or sm1 In oniv as oar latnt MONAKCH Urato and Hel Separator ant IliMT- frr,whct w oflcr to lb rub le at a tow prtc. HrnU far clrrular and prlc llat,. which will b ?railt rr. . .in i ; ink Your Children Ar constantlj exposed to danger from TJoIds, Whooping Congb, Croup, and diseases peculiar to the . throat and langs. J, For aach Mlmenti, Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral, promptly admin L- tcred, aJTorda; speedy relief and care. As a remedy for Whooping Coo eh. with which many of dtar children were afflicted, we used, daring the past win ter, -with much . satisfaction, Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. For this affection, we consider this preparation the most effl CAcious of all the medicines which hare come to oar knowledge. Mary Tark hurst. Preceptress, Uomo- for little anderers Doncaster, Md. .. My children hare been peculiarly aab ject to attack of Croup, and 1 failed to find any effective remedy until I com menced administering Ayer'a Cherry , Pectoral. . This pre par a tion relieve, the difficulty of breathing and invariably . cures the complaint. David O. Stark. Chatham, Columbia Co., Ji. Y. , I naTe-used Ayer'a Cherry rectoral in my family for many years, and' 4,,re-f?aad " Plly Taloable in V.oorinpr CbuRh. This medicine allay all Irritation, prevent Inflammation from extending to the lungs, and quickly sub dues any tendency to Lung Complaint. J. B. Wellington, Plain ville, Mich. I find no medicine so v effective, for croup and W hooping Cou-h, as Ayer'a Cbrry Pectoral. It was the mean of aarine the life of my little boy, only six month old, carrying him safely through the worst case of Whooping Cough I ever saw Jane Malone, Plncy Fiats, Tenn. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, lkld byalll)niKu. lTe 1 1 ; aia VxUc 4. HI7 Sill IDA TOT In great variety. Col l an 1 very c .hi. a Excelsior SPRING WATER On ice.direct from the Springs, re iuvcu in . ; Air Tight . Reservoirs, TRY THE GULGHER SPRING WATER Go d for cramps, colics, and sick stomachs. s,ooo ofthelcst selection of Ciars on the Market In m 5 cents to 15 cent each. Try . "My. Own," the leader of all 5 cent Cigars. Al so, the leading brands of all CHEWING TOBACCOS Can he found at a low price, at E. G. NEWCOMIVS. Odfll Building. Greensboro, N " 2tj r4 si Co. 130 H H ew Co 2 5 1 r5 R CD . 3 ? O 5 v w ka4 . f3 2 r" 7 . Forget it, Plsase ! - r.-m 1h f:id in Mr!i .i tn sloreih t-t K.H k'i.d ..r.it VM -ii. . LIME, Saratoo c 2 M . CaUi.t.d J'Li.ier. L.l Tit r. P it l.s d and fvtri.r!a " G im , MaM i. Hair KaK i-i n , Ac. We d't a l!in;,f.u,-SVi tl.tst Tin Roofing, Qnar,iJ.- ,trrjr jtJ. ,tuj ft.thfj- (. tin. Kt-p i!r.v TCdy S5,i c'c Ti i. Va;. l v Ti; . Gi tt.-rif j; and S; tiH2 t.t tip t !- I tire. Ks-p TrfM o'i-U F u; P'fir ar nv!uCc 1 P ' a. id p i? t u;. vhn vrs rxxtA.' " H.tf ow i i. t ..f ys. i c uaiy r4itd c-.rn !or s:il,. h .v. a c m o" hip stufl i t a fw dj), r.t (.,J(jf Wc 5 .!ic:t . ur ir , 1; and pi- ,1 aa h ,st cffMl l.. mt'ivc y..u f4iil.ful!i WUArnON STRATFORD. ap 19 tm. . "V - V . "It Saved My Is s roratooa ui-- ..u I rem tli io !- i.m. rr- -tonal cm, tLccra?. .rf .j.T, Carry rectoral. 1 imm t,,m in rriscf Aycr CU-.ty U rio- as I do tha!. kt f r i , 1 j should loa !nc kav i , trouble. E. Crajdoa. V i. -. v Abor.t aix rantbs ar I i " : . llrmorTtare of the I.aa-. t .-.lr.i.1:-' without t.Uainlnr rvl.L rtscd t&ato try Aycr3 Cherry Peel:. 1 did so. an t am 1 appy t helped tne at cure, f.jr c. ;. , tLU tnedkine mrnl iWV - am aaliaf.ed. nir.l 1 ," ; . Co turn, IS &rvtd I , . - I tavonuil Ayn t far over a year, aid t -1. , . should haa Icta !,i t ; . not been for this m!'MW.' , rue of a danrrctK i ,s, for which I had almrt t; . finding a etnslv. 1. Ayer Cht-rrv Two years aja 1 1. . j. - , which settled tn ir.r Ui physlclaxs, and ! t . prcWribrd, lu x - t . until I tran nii ... toral. T ttl-a I : . . ! I emmplrtely rrtrt-l ti t . , ; IL Allen. West 1 Ayer's Cherry 1 . ;. rrrpartd r Vr. J.C. Atrt . IV . i . eii Sry all Umgms. il a., u.-... S LYDIA PINKHAM'8 YEQSTABLE COMPOTOT). f a fWirt Vmt yr .t fVa ralafal CstataiUa4 tTMliaMI t.Mwi m ktl faaaavW y -f t aiT n . A XJUlMfar Wstta. , Iu'iJIjiVmu, rrrftr?4 -j t Teat. TW Cnm VaI Kf V . tU ml ty3Mft rrp . .Via. ta-ijraaaS VarjiuaMtar3aaJcraM;'wa1a aa4 trmmmkmmm,vtikvrm ar:iaTf bUi ir.MjiikUatVtaUrarkfaa tU tm r5- f a.Va tprtsg avl mrij njtmer t.jK t Zr?aklirs Vtt It aai r.jfi n Tnitt It rrmrraa f4,vav. tl .-y, 4.t r it n te f-ir rtit:t!,MjRt)m .sfm iw T"4 ffftj hnti 4t .- ;- ' mK tfU aval Wka It alrvtat.M tY' I Fae Ike ear f CUat; Ctr u It We att aala Cati.j t ) rv 4. itiu r. riTKn kri n r iinra 14 rrMl' .jra I.. - ia ia "M c ! w.ai w ,- t -)m, af a ra aa ta Wawt...! jia-., l. . ma tO&rr.ti. Sit W tftv U S:t7 wl UU lna Tfa T rr. aai r.t.f U r. ttftbm te vCUtMr. Stra, PIsUjm. tm.lt tr a.1 1 tta ( tavrxtry. Eaca M.aua. .ad ;a i L . f."f -Sun tr t mrsin Urtra nixi tv ..... t.i iWU hj all rr :Ui. it n No Whiskey! Brown's Iron- BmxKS h oncof the very few tonic r: :dic:rcj: tliat nrc not com j .J mcstly of alcohol or ..":L-ey. thus becoming a r. ts'tiul yourcc of intcniptr zaxby promoting a cScs:r for nun. Brown's IroVb.tte?.s h guaranteed tQ be a non intoxicating stimulant, and it will, in nearly cvtry case, take the place of ,ui liquor, ;mj a! the sonic ilr.n aLo- lute! kill the ckirc Lr whhkcy an? I ether intc tr eating bcen:s, Rc. G. W. Rjce, editor of the Antcritan Giristuzn Kt x viru. says of Brown's Iron . Bitters: Oa., O Kot. iS.ilSf. Ceau : The (odA -arf-ir- bf ileal force la bBar. r iAMsre. au4 rdam tSaJ Cce of out pcf , isuirt y rTparato a ncccWr; arul if applied. ill save !:- Irtdsho rwsKt gk!&&z&r , tr Ux3mrf rccsriuo. B rown's Iron B rnxRS Iia.1 been thoroughly tested for dyspepsia, indigestion, biiiousiicss, weakness, dcbO ity, crvxpi-ork, rheumatism, neuralgia, consumption, Kvcr complaints. k:dne' troubles, ccc, and it never Ciils to render speedy and permanent fclicl

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