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the corner of
Waihington streets
Old newspapers for sale at this
ofhec at ,25 cents' per linhdrecl.
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Investments In North Carolina lands.
arc invited to correspond with the
etlitor of the Morning News.
James Rccd ai d V. II. Vty,t. U tb
Clerks in ll.r Air Lit .:tcc. by ilc
atrcrt o: II. I'iy..r. Tl.c -i!.-t
Cntubalaot has cwajv d. airtt up t
this time. W. II. Prv .r is Irum
Petersburg, and is said to b a cousin
ol Gen. Rojcr A. Pryor. 01 rew
Yoik. He was bound over in the sum
fl.l
97 pai
denhall racado-r on
Ashe and West
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Would be an excellent location for the
park, being in the central part ol the
city, and having a rich soil well adapt
cd to the cultivation ol inch crowth as
5?T Ife5fe!.??7P!F? should be cultivated. If an arrange.
tnent could be made with the owners
tor the purchase ol the spot and the l oI ,.000 t,. -ceTy the ncace until the
location is not too damp it woutd I
-me r ncna s cnoot at acw doubtless be a favorable place, but bv
Oarden.will celebrate its 50th annirer- all means let us have the park 11 we rioum nrotrned in ' OnlckuandM. worth ")00 aill G.OO.-
sary, ugusi i iin. i nave to go a mile ana a nan irom
-A very lively interest in the ex- iown 10 gci 11. vc can not auora 10 i Philadelphia luly i. Five young
cursion to Washington next month is be behind in. this matter amid all the bo cnt lwimminf: in thc Delawaie
rapmiy lormuiaung. vmcr piogrcssivc moves inai are go- i R;ver at pcttv4 ll3nd yesterday. The
Miss Carrie Pemberlprl. o! Fayette-I ng on. . - I 8wcj of a passinjr steamboat swept
Prof. YV. 11. Neave. of Salisbury., three of the party into the pits and I worth o.GO,
who has a national reontation as a I quicksands, where they were drowned.
musician and who is well known, hav- j Only one boy was recovered. The
ing been employed here as instructor I drowned were .Andrew Walsh, aged
by the Greensboro Cornet Band, has I ten. No. I Uirchs avenue; John Mc
been sent as a delegate from North I Carson, aged sixteen, and his brother
Carolina to the Music Teachers' I AXmnArr- atrprf thirterv li vint in the I Sil fiO ' tvnrtll 1.00.
National Association at Indianapolis. I rMr of Ko. 1106 North Second si reel I 1
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and the Columbms, Ohio Disdalch
says: " SPECIAL CITY ITEMS.
"Professor W. H. Neave. of Sahs-
i 0- it
At the Following: Prices:
irs XIcuV fine liaml scwcl Slio.s at $3.50 to J.00,
Yatss Brothers.
REAL ESTATE AGEKT
nercliandise Brokers,
iliO C01!L!ISS1D:I ntECEUIJ.
Yatc.0 Duiltlin, opposite IlCr.t
House.
07 pains MonV medium Scotch hottoin Shoos at $2.25,
ville, was in the city Thursday 'night
on her way to Danburv.
Tarboro had a game of base ball
theolher dajr with the players all cos-;
turned in mother hubbards. .
Capt. J, 15. Fisher has gone to
Morehead City and will not return lor
about a week. "
.IS pairs "Moii line hand sewed low calf hkin Tie at
1
The Masonic "pic-nic will - take
place August nth, at - Mocksville,
Davie county.
The Normal School of Davie
county will be in session from July 18
to July 29. at Mocksville,
We were giad to see the face of
our old townsman Mr, Kob't. Sloan,
formerly of the National Bank of this.
cuy. ana no.w 01 Keiasviiie, among
the excursionists yesterday.
We regret to learn that Mrs.
Thad Hosier of South Greensboro,
died at her home yesterday evening at
5 o'clock. The funeral will take place
this evening at 3 o'clock from her late
residence.
We learn that the People's Five
Cents Savings Bank has no trouble in
loaning all the inorwy they have on
deposit at 8 per cent, on good security.
If this continues the depositors will
receive a good rate of fnlerest.
tir . r '
vc are in receipt 01 a ne3t
pamphlet entitled "The Color Prob
lem," by
13 pairs Pirn's fine Donjrola Congress at SiCO, worth
bury. N. C.r is slopping a few days in $3.50 for $1.00, '$5.00 for $2.25 and
the city on his return from the Music $9.00 for $4.00.
Teachers' Association at Indianapolis. I have on hand a lew Dress Robes
Professor Neave is a very scholoraly carried from last season that arc worth
musician and will be remembered bv a "0 ?3.50Jr 9-9L. 5acn Vl
4.00.
good many of our musicial people as
being prominent in musical circles
about sixteen or eighteen years ago in
our city. We congratulate the cili-
zens of Salisbury on having so good a
musician among them.".
TUB COJItttSSIOXARS.
At thc meeting of the Commission
ers last night a full attendance of all
the board was present.
The scaled bids for the contract for
building the new Graded School were
opened and discussed at length. It
was found that it wpuld be impossi
ble to build the school as proposed by
the plan drawn, for $10,000 as at first
orderedj Judge Schenck thought it
advisable to have a building in every
1 am
iroincr to offer on Friday and Saturday,
July 15th and 16th, at $1.00 to $4 00
not half cost, but they must go. You
will be fortunate if you are in time to
get orje. Respectfully,
2d. Samtle S. Brown.
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For Rent.
Three new houses just finished on
Orange St. one square from the Graded
School and Presbyterian Church.
Rent very lov for such nice houses.
tf. A. Hagax & Son.
47 pairs Men's low tie Shoos at 09 els., worth Si. iO.
Also a lot of Chihlrrn's Shoes at conespontlinply low
f
; We tifTer for sa!e. now ar(iir
W.e track at Greensboro drr t : '
One car choice white Corn.
One car Mill Feed, cr Ship Sit
One cor corn JLftoJ.
sound zocds.
W'c have better facilities il,, it
xjuk. uwuiicijucn gems inihi.
ket. and wil sell at low a 3, r f,X
hnusc who does a Intimate lui
e icceu-cd yesterday a l.. t f i
large, IJananas. they have ,.:. vfM
fait, on r 3 Ipw hunrk.. . . J
Thursday. June and.
Thc trade of merchant, -n .
consumers only, is solicited. t a
not sell at retail. When you ,i,h u
buy. call and sec us. VC afc trJ
quarters. Very Rcsprctfullr
June I st. -S;. VATKSl:k(x
prices.
These oods will he placed oir our eouuters at above
n ..:f.. e.rctoni T.tr tli nc rkf
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. against the dis- prices to-(laV a III I IllUSt be closed Ollt. It Will pay VOU
eases peculiar to hot weather. This
iiin nt i
call and see them.
Respect fully, -
to
medicine induces a healthy action of
the stomach, liver, and kidneys, caus
ing them'to prevent the accumulation
of the poisons which produce disease
V. C. Oveibv. stall 4. cilv maiket.
Rev. J. Benson Hamilton, way adequate to the demand as it wni have this morning stall fed heel
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II. FiWtlUOR k CO.
will be used by future generations, and mutton, and every other day this
week. Persons in want ot goou beet
will please call on him. - iw.
Mr. Bevill moved to postpone accept,
ance of bid till Monday nijht. Mr.
Odell offered a substituted that Mr.
Thos. Woodroffe'3bid of $11,970 be
accepted provided he accept the old
Graded School as part payment at a
valuation of $7.50 which was lost.
Reduction in prices fully appreciated
nc cpn hv nn innre ase ot orders. Go
A motion to postpone acceptance of t0 c. H. Doughty's and sec what an
bids tiil Monday night then passed, elegant pair of Gaiters in the way of
Judge Schenck moved that it be material and workmanship can be h.id
.nni cffw hiM 4i,o for fiye or six dollars. A.sj, call for
Fv.i.naiuuj 0v,v vw sieam cooker. iw.
uraued School Duiiaing as proposed
in the plans and drawings already 7 O'clock Sharp I
pastor of the Cornell Memorial Melho.
dist Episcopal church, which seems to
be an able paper on. the suject it dis
cusses. We have not yet had time to
review the pamphlet, but hope to do
so.
Messrs K. M. Caldcleugh and
Kro., have received a letter from the
Haiti more Manufacturers Record, with
regard to their gold mine near
Thomasville, inquiring with regard
to the value of tho claim. Messrs.
Caldcleugh report the indications as
becoming daily more favorable.
The Raleigh News and Observer
says: Prof. Herman Dahlberg will
give a musical concert to-night at the
institution of the Deaf and Dumb and.
the niind, for the benefit of St. John's
Hospital. This gentleman is a)native
of Sweden, and one of the finest
mnsichns that has visited this section,
of the country in a great while. He
will be assisted by Prof. A. Pauli, of
this city, and they have arranged a
nice . programme for the occasions
Doors will be opened at 8 o'clock,
and the admission is fifty cents.
J. S. Carr", Esq., of Durham, offer
crcd fifteen thousand dollars for a
piece of property a few days ago, at
Greensboro, on Maint street nearly op
posite the Bnbow House. He want
ed to establish a smoking tobacco focto- till next meeting. - )
ry there. If he will come this way with Petition to allow J. W. James tocon-
a less sum than that above-mentioned, duct beer saloon postponed till next
and promise to put a factory of that- meeting.
kind in onerat on he can secured oome.omer mailers ol minor im-
' place of his own selection.-Salisbury partarice were transacted. We regret
house ron nEr.
Five rooms, good well of water.
Apply to J. W. Weatherlv
Mrts Slioes
Men
made at the least possible cost and
that the contract be awarded Monday
night. ' "
A petition to name the part of
Schenck street running from North
Elm to Church- street. Smith street,
was adopted.
, Special committee reported that they
recommended neither damages- nor
benefits being assessd for the portion
of Cap. J. E. Gilmers lot included in
the continuation of Schenck Street.
Report was accepted',
A comrnitteaof tvo with the Mayor
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as chairman was appointed .to arbitrate a sack.
with Mrs. Martha Yates ana others on Corn; &c. ap22tf
value pf property included in continu
ation of North Elm St.
A petition from aorne colred men
to organize a Fire Company postponed
(3ur store will . be closed until fur-
An unusually brisk demand for goods in these two lines made it
necessary to fill up our stock by fresh purchases, and thc new goods
cepted) until further notice.
Butter' on ice can be had fresh
and nice. HOUSTON & jKO.
The meed of merity for promoting
personal comeliness, is due to J. C.
Aver & Co., whose Hair Vigor is a
universal beautifier of the hair. Harm-
ther notice, at 7 p.m. Saturday's ex- just arrived place us again in position v to meet all demands. Wc
think wc have the best unlaundrtcd fifty cent shirt in thc State, and
we sell a shirt for seventy five cents that is equal to a great many
shirts soldi n this and other cities for one dollar. We run the High
mie Patent Bosom and thc Florence Shirts there arc none better
and few as goodat $1. Plaited bosom shirts open at front or
back, laundried at $1.25 and $1.50. Colored shirts with extra cuiTs
and two collars to each shirt. 7c cts. i nnd Ti ?r WnrMnrr-cliirtc
less, effective 25, 40 and 50 cents. White laundried shirts at 50 cts., 75, $1 and
among the indispensable toilet ar- if f T . , - iJ 3 1 .
trs X'2S' ar ne of Linen and Celluloid collars and cufTsiscomplcte,and
- wc carry a iuu line 01 i!.ari 01 wuson and standard IJrandoods. Our
Bigt! We have all grades of lnc,of me"s hocs bins with a very fair Brogan at $ I and runs up to
Flour. Our .-White Pearl" and "Sil- the best hand sewed French calf goods $6.50. Wc sell a neat
ver Lrcwn mouis car.nox ue ncaien. wuv, uunuu auu vuiiizrcss at ii.50, anu
Also, Meal; Shipstuff, our stock of two and three dollar gaiters is very complete. We have
j . - H'J' j - iiiiw ui uuiia uaiiu
sewed Bals. and gaiters at $5, We still, have a small line of fine
.uw-v.uk suuw w1uv.11 wc arc tiobinjj at a uuic more man nan price
Private Uoicliiie:
m tr-w ' ' a 1 a
red ,0 a Altogether our line of Men's boots and shoes of all grades U so com-
number of regular or trancient board prenensive that you can get just what yot want, and our prices arc
ers at her LSoaraing House on isoun iuw ui,u you win nor. complain on mat score.
Elm street. oppositc the Court House.
Terms reasonable.
Ucpcctfully,
SAMPLHS. BROWN.
that lack of space forbids a
port: ; !
folfer
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Watchman. ,The above is, a repetition
of an erroneous impression that has
been going the rounds of the State
press for several jiays. The fact is,
mr. uurr uiu nui propose 10 ouiia a
tobacco factory at all, but a fine block
ot brick stores.
, The Reidsville Methodist Sunday
School Excursion arrived here on time,
yesterday morning and was met at
the depot by a large-delegation from
"both of the MelhodistSunday Schools
of,thiscit and escorted to the College
Grove where they enjoyed a picnic.
From the glimpse we caught of them
as-they passed along the street and Clear, a somewhat simple minded ne-
ciiuiicii siiiivicus To-iortrrow.
There will be the "regular services
at the West Market Methodist church
and the Centenary church both morn
ing and night, j v
) .
Regular services '..at the Baptist
church at 1 1 a. m. and 8 v n. m.
Regular services at the Presbytei ian
church both morning and night.
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The Directors of the National Bank
of Greensboro have declared a Semi
annual Dividend of 5 percent., payable
on July 6th, 1887. Subject to no de
duction on accodnt of taxes.
- jy6 1 w. -Neil Ellington'. Cashier
fn Danger of Lynch ingr
GenevavN. Y.. July 14 Philip
from all comments we heard made by
our people we have been led to the
conclusion that they were one of the
inost genteel and well behaved ex
cursion crowds that have been here
during the season. We hope they had
a pleasant day in the "City of Flow
ers.
Many of our citizens'are thorough-
gro whom the boys have; been accus
tomed to pester.shot and badly wound
ed William Guernsev. ' sixteecn vcafs
old, to-day. Somebody threw a brick
into Clear's cabin andj he ran out with
a hGtgun in his hands. Being told
that the -Guernsev bov threw the
brick, Clear went around to the back
window of'a store in which the lad
IV waked up on the, subject of a city was s,tUn3: and shot him with a charge
park, and diferent towns all over the
State are discussing it.. -The need of a"
place of this sort is especially felt on
such occassions 5s yesterday and day
1 before, when there are large crowds of
grange people in town and - absolutely
no suitable place for them to go to.
t has been suggested that . the Men-
"of birdshot. There was talk of lynch
ing Clear, and he" was taken to'the
Canaiidaigua jail. ' t - '
1 .Duel Prevented f
Norfolk, Va., July 14.-0 n the
the information ot a friend, " the police
stopped a duel this morning between
THE MCGANLESS HOUSE,
DAN BURY. N. C.
Dr. W. H.-McCanless, Prop;
This house his been enlarged and
newly fitted up for thc special accom
modation of summer visitois to - Pied
mont Springs and the mountain?. -
John Verralla's popular Italian
String Band (consisting ,f hirp, two
violins and flute) has been engaged to
make music fbrthegdfcstsof thisliousi
during the Veason.
Board $16 per month, $$ per week.
Si per day.
' Dr. W. H. WAKEFIELD,.
Physician, Surgeon & Occulist,
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Will attend city and country calls.
HARPER'S PEROD'CALS.- -Per
Year
Harper's Magazine. ... ..... . .$4 00
Harper's Weekly. 4 00
Harper's Bazar: ........ . .. . . 4 00
Harper's Young People 4 00
Harper's Franklin Square -Ltorary
- . One Year (52 NumbersU... ..i.oo
MM Mil
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Damaged Parly
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The Knife to the Hilt in Every Department !
My stock, of Summer Goods is
Moving too Slow.
CS a 1 the best brands of
m ri.fnM. a, ,cr aro- . - trench Sattincs uotth
mnrUl r,rl. .. ' 1. "VV: .ai 2 per cent, DcIOW tne
o ' a " 1 7V: .a" ." cranes.
at 15 per yard; in fact.
tit? v nrirc- ,w r.1. .J 1.
TRUNKS. fARPETS f I at? r ' w - V.l uuui,
w.. COrresnnndinr In-jr
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and examine rr.ods and prices
mtltt 'in1 thn I t . ..1 1 -
wac. tui 10 mane room lor fall stock
to make n:orc business. The eods
WILL ARM FIELD
is .its nr.'! l.j i !' f , i j , j.
THK
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By J.S. Hampton,
GREENSBORO. N C.
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Greensboro "Female Collet
The siity-Cfth scsi'-n of this wtll
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will brgia on the 24th nl Augus'.
Tuition in full Enclih- course rf
cion of 20 week?, for day r-upili t:fl-
Irrparaiory dcpaitmtnt Siot' $'$
Fur calalouc app!y to
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Greensboro Enterpilse.
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GIGAR FACTORY,
CREENSI50RO. N. C.
Our Cinrs nrc manufactcrc cl of
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