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! 1 : r-r . I " ! i -., .1 ,' 1 GREENSBORO, A'. C. " Entered at tb rW-Oflke at Creentboro, N. C as ; , accad cli. wail matter. Jonx 8. Ham ptox, 1 v ... Cl! KEEK O. ANDREWS, j mors- MONDAY, - - - - JULY ii. 1887. President Dwight, ol Yale will spend the summer in Litchfield, Conn. t2T Count Corti, once Italian Minister at Washington, is now Ambassador . at Constantinople. He is uiivery poor Health JSTi William Hubbard, of the firm of Hubbard & Farmer, which has just failed ih Hartford, Cdnn. is the only son of the late ex- " ' I- Gov. Hubbard, of Connecticut. ' JfetoS Citizeness Langtry has been talking politics to a San Francisco reporter. She says that the Chinese must go. It seems that Mr. Lanctrv will have tn rrc iUn - XPST Frank L. Norton, D. D., of Lynch, Mass., is spending the summer at Mount Desert. He is of Sir John Macdonald's administra considered the richest Clergyman tion, allowing ten working hours a day in the United States. He is an , , I CIU4UC111 prcucner, anu a man 01 much personal magnetism. J ' . : 1 IPST' George S. Rice, of Boston, Chief Engineer on the new aque duct of this city at j a salary of $7,000 a year, is a graduate of rarvard. He has been engaged in mining in Arizona and Colora do. He does not write poetry. Mrs. Picketr, widow of Gen. George E. Pickett, was' mar ried when she was fifteen years of age. Her son was born before his1 mother had reached her six teenth year. Mrs: Pickett is still a-very young looking woman, superbly handsome. Hers is a dark, voluptuous style of beauty. Since the war she has. persistent- Iu ovnMArl ca,;,h, , W ,nnu,r. , , i - ? ance at Gettysburg was the first she hes rnndi- in niifclir fnr vears. r .w j - JG4B- An educated Chinese noDieman, xan rnon ;ue, was tr tm ! " married in Hartford Friday to an American heiress. This inci dent shows how lc down the barriers of race and trulv -makes: the whole world kin. Mr. Y..P. Lee has done some ex cellent literary work and he promises to be a useiut citizen. ji tne same time our young Caucasian cavaliers should see to it mat American Heiresses are not; as a rule taken np by Mon- rrnlhn. n a mrf, matr nf goliansas a mere matter of national pride. It A cable dispatch, to a Western paper says that there- is a,brighter tinge, in Mr.' Blaine's checks - than when he reached Ixmdon, and that his movements are much more '.elastic. , This is attributed in great part to the message treatment which he is now undergoing:. He has secured the services of a London expert, and is rubbed every day in his room at the hotel, It may be remarked that English aristocrat - . ic-r society is also rubbing Mr. Blaine the -right way. -' - " T The Board pf Regent's of -New York State held a meeting at Albany Tuesday: Of the 'twenty-three members onl' five were present. Francis Kernan: of Utica, one of the Board, was Jn Albany, but did not go near the meeting. George Williarrr Curtis, although he is Vice-Chah-cellor of the Board, rarely attends its meetings aud shows' no inter est in its doings.. Altogether the New York Board of Regeants reems to be more ornament than . : . ...J i;i Vi:. . ... . missixh T.ix:cs.y . triix: 'as a im r 3 so.va - Well a ftil the Un.1 fr h;ky nd tin. . And when ft all sronc we ii airbus it a in. We'll atoUlt .l Jw nl k i we pc. W'U rob ail the tuik and live at oar ra? And Uc-h thc-tu to vte tt in vyurc.- Welf Kan? uli the Jai;rc wlio rjutisu our Well tPw upi&r rSrh wtt'.i tr. ty djnanitt: We'll t up tbe ftsl 'f tie 1 w And when nothing i kft cat the Yank ttrn--- stlvr. - - ; A-I - There U talk of cn mi-ting the United Stata and Mexico by building ;Hrid;: over the Jtio Grande at I-;m!o. - It. A Proctor ar that in s'.xtcon 9 9 million years not a drop of wat-r va! remain on the ,urfacv of the earth. Twenty-G vo year ago ther; was only one Catholic church'-in Cincinnati. O.; now there are twenty,- with f orty-ci -rht thousand members.' , Congrenian (Jay, of Louisiana, weetchs his tabor for the ilear peoplo Vith the cheerful reflection that he hs f 1,500,000 invested in ugar planta tions. "'"'. Osceola, a town on the West side of the Cascades, in? Washington territory, boasts of a schoolmistress of eighteeu dimmers and a iveight of 325 pound. She iK the one attraction of the town." Hiram P. lterels, the first colored man elected to the- United States Sen Ate, is now a well-to-do farmer in Mis sissippi; -There have been two negro e,nators and thirteen ltepresentatives. The well authenticated stories of the Czar's panic-stricken and drunken eon- anion are tieciareu oy ins e cr-xaiuuiu wii oiuie wirai unu uuu. . ThV public debt of Canada has in- and twenty-six .work. ng day to the IllOUlu. In a little churchvard down the Sus- - j quehanna Valley is a humble tomb-5 stone mscnoeu wun me name 01 a worthy woman and this inenption in expressively inaccurate English She A Nebraska City bachelor declares that the girls down there are so anxious to get married that a inan so homely that the reflection of his face will dent a new milk pan11 can get a dozen offers in a day without asking. The first window-glass ever mado in this country was .manufactured, at Pittsburg, Pa., in lpo. From that date tb the present Pittsburg has leen the acknowledged center of the glass-- making industry iu the United States. .', A novel sort of protectivevduty is be ing advocated in England, and it is stated that it may possibly be adopted. It is proposed to impose a tax of $25 a year upon an loreigners worfcmg in Enirland. It is' estimated that the tax would yield about $2,500,000 a year. and would fall principally upon Ger mans. . , ' . The fijrhtiug spirit " of the French army is at the boiling point, and is Kepi .iucni w uic ieauen. wno unu I thnt.-it. Tnikt thn iiipii villiir wnrlrfu- and cheerful .bearers of hardship If the war that seems coming should be j ,1 . , .:ir k..- t. ...,.1..- 1, of thousands of the most disappointed I thirsters after glory that the world has ever known. A descendant of PresideutrMonroe writes to the Washingtou ''Post denying the published" statement thut Monroe be'eame .-overwhelmed- with debt and fled to New, York to "escape erctlitors, and finally died in poveriy. - He sa3 that his' -distinguished ancestor left a .large unenciinibere'd estate in Loudoun county, "'Virpuia, n:id personal property vortn 4u.O;JO. as ri'.-iu-si'S . - iniss unaniberlain, finding so much -competition ih : England in. the pro fessional American beauty business, is connnsr home to Uv. Hope Too rnj Deferred. Once more, Felistv, I ask rou the question, -When will you'be mine?' The speaker was a proud and ini n pctuous young, man. From his child hood lie had worshiped Felisty Mcln live, wun nn atv.oc whoso intensity sometimes alarmed her. Cephas Rog- His was not a nature that could brook delay, and as he sat in the drawinr room of theMcIntire mansion; in the most aristocratic portion of nn aspirin city in Cent rxil Illinois, there was upon his speaking, brow the impress of a high resolve such as miht hare trans' figured tlic factiof the ambitious youth who .-lined the Ephcsiari dome when the supreme moment of his "life had come. The voice of Cephas was low, tremu lous, and yet imperious, " Every-tibre of his frame vibrated as lie said" again: vFeli st whei Aviil you be nunc ? Z. ' . . -CephasV replied, the fair youn: idrl, the inmost recesses of her soul thriHing.mth responsive emotion as she stood proudly erect and looked in to the fiery eyes of the 'young man all the devotion of a heart's - deeiwst trust, . I will be yours when the testi monr in ; the WorthingtonPost Con gressional contest is "all in." A 1 A wild, despairing cry rang through the room, a deafening explosion rent the air. and Felisty .felt, rather thaD heard, the concussion of a body falling heavily upon the floorC y ' t The you ng man had committed sui cide. Cwcao Tribune " ' ' :r-v- ' " ' 'V'.y:-'"'V':- A Maine man, while'chopping wood, cut a big gash in his boot. Thinking he had cutia gash in his foot also, he sat downand shouted for heli. AssLt ance came; and the man, -who was not able to walk, was placed on a sled and hauled home. When he got there his boot and stocking - were - cut from hia foot, when it was found thr.t the fret rrt c"t ::o;-Vto i1- 1 GOLDEN BELT 7 SOOTT ' ' ' . - - i-oonsiloi, TV, vv The SDace on too is the ouantitv ol POWDER BLUE in ordinary boxes. r " ' - . a fit: cent stick of iXDir.o i.i.ue ne mnVi 10 " fiMr tti-1in bcxes;and will make fifty saHons of the best blue water. 1 ' Sold bv Houston & Bro.; Wholesale. agents. Greensboro. N. C. j DIL J. G. ERODHAX. II3'frI;itiii Unci Office tor the present, at his residence on! Ash street, ppposite .Mrs. I)r. Hall. TO onl known epeclllc f cr Epileptic Fits. Jso far Fpaacu and Falling Slctnees. Nrrroc Weatnesa It lndt&ntlr relleTet and cure. Cleanses blood and quickens elugrsrlsh circulation. Kentrv vlzcs germs of . disease and cares sickness. Cures ft SKEFflO SAID cgly blotches and. Bttftbora blood sores. EUmlnatel Bolls, Carbuncles and fcilds. CTTermaoc.tly and promptly cures paralysis. Yes, It Is a charming and health ul Aperient. HlDs Scrofula and Kings EtH, twla brothers. Chans? nad 'breath to good, remoT- fog the cause. Boats bilious tendencies and mak clear complexion. . Equalled br none ln.the dclirlu of feTer. A charming rcsolrent and a matchlefv laxaUre. lt drlTes Sick Headache like the wind. rJTContaIna no drastic cathartic or opiates. EeUercf (THE GREAT) : the brain of morbid fancies. Promptly cures Bheu. mattaa 3j routing it. Restores llle-gtrlng proper Ues to the blood. Is guaranteed to cure all scrrous disorders. t7Celiable Then all opiates faIL Be, freshes the mind and Inrlgoratcs the body. Cures dyspepsia or money refunded. , . Diseases of the blood own tt a conqueror. Endorse! to writing by orer nxty thouaand leading ntlina slergymea and physicians la U. 8. and Europe.- Wior saio bj au leading drugglats. f USX i The Dr. 8. A. Richmond Uedlcal Co. Proos. For testimonials and circulars send stanm. . ' Charles IT. CrIttton. i pat, Kcw Tork City. P.P.SMITH; ..." GREENS I ;OKO.-N. C . DF.AI.ER IV ' TTarntQC srirtlcc Ta7Tic 1 I 3 MACHINE OIL, Farmers' Oily Shingled $2. 1-2 I Fer L SaBC. Ccmjaling Gccds v on hand. 7s contintio to act as Eolicitor 8 for atents. c2.TciL. trade-inarks, copyrights, ctc.,for the United SUtca, snd to obtain jku. ' ents in Canada. Englandrsace, German r, xnd all other countries. Thirt r-alx rear' tractic- Ka f charga for examination of modela cr drT- xngs. AdTica byjnailfreo. x Patents obtained tlmvntrh ns tro noticed in the sctextific American, vhich fcaa the largest dxenlatior and is the mot influ ential newspaper ofitsMnd publishodinthe world. The adrantagesof each a notice cvoxy patentee understands. - . Thiatarge and Fndidlyllhistrated neira paperia published VEElilY at f3.20 a rear, and is admitted to be the best paper devoted to BcieEce.mechaiiics, in Ten tioaa, en jn ee rlr w -works, and other departments of indnstrisa progress, published la any country. Kinla copies by mail, 15 cents. Sold by all news dealem. -: - . -Ad dress, Mean & Co., ptiblL&hers of Scwa CSo Americanj 2S1 Broadway, New York- " - Handbook about patents mailed free, -V- AsiVYOURGROCEn FOTH 1 irafer (! wp q CIGARETTES 1 CO., o. 3m. POUTP.K AD TATK Fuouto to PORTER & D<ON, " I)ea!er in D r u g s and Medicines, It 1 .verc to s;iy 1 was receiving the Largest and Handsomest stock of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, White Gocds, Fine Shoes, Slippers. and also Men's liats that.was ever of leted in Greensboro, N. C, it would be rather too'old a song to sing in this day and time, and as all Ladies who want new dresses. -want them of such styles and quality as suit them, and cannot tell what will best please them by reading any - ' . PLAMIHQ.ADVBRTISEMSH'?, the. only alternative is to come and see the goods, as a sufficient idea couid not be gjven in an advertise ment to justify you in saying w hether or not you would be pleased uilhout first seeing the variety of FINE DRESS GOODS ... - 1 am i-ow ofTering, and getting piices. s 1 lititby eitend you a cordi a1Jnviiatu.il to call and examine the gfxds tliarl now have in store, and to arrive Very Respe tlully, ".-."' .'.' ' WK. MURRAY. GOO REWARD witl be-paid lor. any Oralk Fan of same size that ran cl-an and bae as much (train or Seed inondav as our latnt MONAUCH Grain and Set Separator and Itajr- fer.which we offer to the pub ic at a low price Send for -- circular and price Hat, which itl t trilHl rrr, NEWARK MACHINE CO. Children . Are constantly exposed to danger from Colds, Whooping Cough, ; Croup, and 1 diseases peculiar to the throat and lungs. or ; such ailments, Ayer'a Cherry : Pectoral; promptly admin U, tered, affords speedy .relief and euro, As a remedy for Whooping Congh. with which many of our rhii.ir,, ZrL .afflicted, we used, daring the pastwin . tcr, with much, satisfaction, Arer's CJherrr Pectoral. For this affection, we" consider this Preparation th mmt cacious of all the medicines which have . roui o oar n.nowiedre. Mary Park- "fel!?; Precf Piress IIora for Utile - Avanderers, Doncaster, lid. My children have been peculiarly sub ject to attacks "of Croup, and I failed to -. hud any effective remedy until I com. ?,?t .nwtering Ayer. Cherry JrreparationTeUevesthe dcuity Cf breathing and invariably cures the complaint.--David O. Starks. Chatham, ColumbU Co., K. Y. ' iJ' U5 ATer' Cherry Pectoral In my family, for many years, and : hare found it especially valuable ia i ri11." Cough. This medicine allavs tTv tl0.n TJe Vnt3 inflnimation from , aIZ0 l,he and quicklr sub. dues anytendency to Lung'compUiut. . - J, B. 7eihngton, PlainviUe, ixidx. - the worst case of WLoopir.- Cou-h I ever saw. Jane Ilalone.rmey ria3,Tean. 4 4 O tog 1 Your find no medicine so efTective, for rSl 4 ?Yh?c''ir- Couh, as Ayer'. Cherry Pectoral. It was the means of saving the lile of mrlittU w i-.fi lit pu H! mm mm In gie.it vati-tr, c .1 and very odd. Saratoga Excelsior -SPRING VJATER. Oulc iJiirct fift: the Sptingv, rc ' v : crived in . " Air Tight' Reservoirs. TRY TilK ' - . GULGHER SPRING-WATER (.- t 1 crutp. C dies, and sick . " s,ooo of Ik cfccti'ir. if (. igar n the M.tkt lr m 5 c. r.M ta 15 cci.t - , caC'. T) - ii My 07n,; 3V the leader of all cent Cicars. Al so, the leading brands of all CHEWING TOBACCOS can be found at a low price, at 1;. g.s NEWCoyn's, Oddl Building. Greensboro. N Forget it, Please - - You can alwas find in t. cf, .,f siorc tnc i est IC'ck!..i d . nd Vip:.ij mi 9 Calcined IMaMcr. l.;.nd Hft. r. P..rN land and Roscndalc Cement, I'Listcrs. Hair. Kalsotninr. &c. ' Wc dr r.rlh'rg hut jSrsf cLtss ' -Tiri'.Hooring,: 5 S3 Cc " - -d S! '.3-3 hS" GJ P c: a -a g s p ? : a Keep alwsys. ready S!ii'rg!e Ti:. A'.,!, ley Tilt," Guttering. and Spouti,;- put upat short'nolicc. Keep Tcna Coita Flue Pip- at reduced prices and pit it up when war.tcri. Have now a I.'.t of whit-: omnty raised corn for salo. v;ill ,,ve a car of snip stuir in a fcv V,e solicit yo-.;r tr- 'Xj a ccncacxrrc,:ia tr:'" 11 frcn ilcs to Live nalkcd, ty rr- CLcrry Toe: era!. I car.u t Mjtooc; la frolic cr Aycr'j Citrry Pec t era!. W lierias &s I !a tT, lut fcr iu I bouU long f.r.c late uird frets luu troot'.cs. K. Crsgiva, raltie.Tcr. Atoat ix ir.cr.t!. r r I ! vt a wtct lIto rTla-t cJT the I i-rv. t nc-l,t t a iui roiiU talaiti acd etjvs tc !, vucJ t:a to trj Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. I did tc. anl am terry rt -at :: t.!pcd mo At ctif. I y r ntu.urv! 1 - thi tartitcine cart r an-i. t am J Ati.t arrd t: l..'r. Co bum, IS tsrectid IjcwvU. M-. I teve tvsl Ajrr' CI err y ! for over A jrrar, aj J !i: ri i -- thcald tev bu la n.y j:.ir, la Dot tn fur lki iucUh i.i. Ii b i xna cf a daT!,rcrHi ctfc-iin .i ti t- l-t for mhkh I r.aJ alrr. u.;a n-. t finding m rcn:rlr. 1 WicUor, IrovlRf-c f ri:a.. Ayer Clirrr TwwTiir ci 1 K'a r j ' " which settled a i:y 1. I !. 1 fbysician. tU f..c in; !.t t. t prrvribM, btt 1."hn1 ; .; .. 1 rt . f until 1 1 ca t:'.' Ay-.'- t r-v t loral. Tu t.t 4 t t'.i 1 1 completely r-crrl t 1 .--.! 1L Allcn,"Vct Ijmra-M, . Ayer's Cherry ! ecScr.J, rrrrfxJ by Dr. J. C. Art .. I -.. ?a ftoU bT all DrCi- A" LYD1A E. PiKHAfiS'S VEGETABLE COL'JTOIJND. A Xrdlrlse far Waaaaa. !itnl ty a ITaaaasu rresart J ky t '.Tajiaa. ' Ti CrMt f$nX lW.f ; "C 'V. Imr t .kj CTlt rrritri Uw drc;;i' i - , ''u. itorU aae hxrjmaiMmth4trmt3t.t.. 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Genu :Tbe fooli A i-'--icg of vital force in bcunci-, j lcicre. and vickrns im'u! grscc of car rcf'plc, cule your rreparulrn a necessity; and iUp;Ucd, i!lie K-n - drcili vrho rcM.t f sza '. fozttc)rairrina- Browi's Iho:i Bittck5 Il-u been .thoroughly tested for dvTTvpbia,' indigestion. overwork, rliumatism, ncunUpa, consumption, liver complaints, kic-ncr :rau!:!es, ic,, and it never f;i! i 'to Vender sjxrwJy.antl I i 1 1 f his fee v
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