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r-,. 2 . . i i y ! ) -' the GREENSBORO, N. 0. ther r-,r tk Pot-Oflk at Giw,bora, N. C I server, wiuuh 'WJUV,a second cks ma3 matter. I tion, John S. IFAMrTOj. G KEEK O. ANDBEW8, Editors. TUESDAY. - - JULY 26, 18S7. so EDITOHIA tt DASHES. and It is said twenty editors have I his been-elected to the 50th Con-I r. grcss. - Prof. Elliott, the actuary of the Mr. Treasury, has estimated the pop- the illation of the United States on the Hot Blast of Anniston. Ala f June 1st at 59,893,000. 1 has been elected Secretary and ' , . . Manager of the "Anniston Bureau The Weather Clerk promises :,,,:rtr, . - of Information, an organization 1 - ..uk.- f I recently established by some of give ns some cooler weather to- , . .. ; A day. Let him have one more chance. Belgium and Switzerland will send an infantry company each to attend the international drill v in October next at Chicago.. While one paper in South Car-I in olina, owned by whites employs president Cleveland is in great only negro printer, another pa- demand at !many points, in per, the Baptist Tribune, is edt- Spjte 0 the St. jl-ouis G. A. R.'s -ted by negroes and printed by that -s Grand! Assinine Revolt white compositors. " ers But public anxiety to sec Some idea of the heat in the this national curiosity, a Demo- British Isles may be gathered from cratic President, - should be kept the fact that two lions belonging to a travelling show were found I dead in their cage at Marazion, Cornwall. !'BiUNye'V will give- an illus- . 1 1 1 utu vr... I iraicu icciurc uu x uc iu oouur; aunng me coming season. He has set aside the month of February for the West and the timc is nearly all closed. The illustrations of Mr. Nye's lecture are mostly his own drawings l rrrrrr;mip nnrl Vipniitlfnl t- w ' I""- . Bishop Turner, of Georgia, says that 120 years ago there were not 120 dram shops on earth. The accuracy of this statement is very. doubtful. At the time referred to there were several thousand places in the world where people could get liquor if they were wili ng to pay for it ; but perhaps the term dram shop was not in use at that time. Miss Minnaretta Singer, daugh- ter of the late Mr. Singer, of Sing- er sewing machine notoriety, is going to wed the Prince de Mon- tiellard, whose title, it is said, dates from the time of the cru- saaes. nis luture mother-in-law, now the Uuchess de Lamposelice, was me aaugnter ot an English confectioner. The N. Y. World. Chicago, too, had a combine" of thirteen Aldermen for revenue only, and one of them is imitating Fullgraff by furnishing States evidence to save himself from prison. The fact that there; will always be two or three men in a baker's dozen who will give away their partners to save themselves ought to prove a deterrent force in preventing com--binations for theft. V The cotton corner is steadily losing control of quotations, and some failures have been caused in fealveston from the fall in cot -ton which has already taken place. This r corner .has -been pushed along from month to month, but the new crop is now near at hand and a settlement is inevitable, with what results it is not easy to tell in a combination, extended from the Mersey to the Rio Grande. ."..--"... . ' . " .. . . . j .. 'The different stories of the death of Henry M. Stanley are at the: present writing, too con flicting to: put even f the main statement beyond a doubt In the barbarous region where his life work; has "carried him it is well nigh impossible to ascertain the details of any occurrence, so that it is ; utteriy impossible to tell whether he is yet alive or . ooL :4' -Q. ' ' '-iSv:; :- &4 Mr. McRcc. who is absent at Press Convention says : Fa McRcc of the News and Ob- called the; body, to order. From ColCameron's calling him 'Father, one might suppose that Mr. McRcc is very venerable, and we hasten to insure the young ladies who may-read the News Observer that he is still on first legs,---Mws and Obser- We are pleased to learn that Ji. A. Oldham, r formerly of Winston Sentinel but now of the leading citizens of Anniston and backed by ample fund?. This is a very fitting testimonial to the talent and business ability of Mr. Oldhim late him on and we congratu the success that seems to accompany! his labors his new field. in reasonable bounds. It is said at the White House that the only trip the President has positively decided to take, is the visit to Georfria next October. He is not . decided (about making his Western trip, although the prob- abiHties are in j favor o its beinjr made He will doubtless goto some place next month, but no(- tlling has been: dccjded as yet. ii,iL "a R,3umt n.n, xi. owner or mdnarer of a hotel in- w New York City or State, met r.t the Grand Union Hotel at Sara- a few days ago- to form a State Association. Officers were , - . , t W. D. Garrison, of New York; First Vic-President, John P. Bagley, of Catskill ; Secretary, VV. E. Roselle, of Albany ; Treas urer, H. C. Rockwell, of Troy. an assistant Vice-President was chosen from each Senatorial Dis- trict. The constitution drafted by Mr. Garrison was accepted, Among the objects of the associ- ation are to bring about a better acquaintance among hotel men throughout the State ;'to protect the business from unjust legisla- tion . to protect hotel men aeainst uniust emolovees. and to promulgate matters of interest. The convention" adjourned to meet in New York City on the third Tuesday in January. Who wili organize next ? TItEiT FOIt OLD " TV JVC. '', From the Boston Transcript. ' I M. 1 - . i - 1 11 . t nie mosiL aumirea oatninor dress ! that has; appeared at Long Branch this year was brought out on the pretty j figure of a Thila delphia girl. ! It was of cream whitej boating Hannel, scalloped out on the bottom in the shape of grape; leaves," above which were bunches ol grapes, tendrils and stems Jn embroidery. The leaves were shaded green, the grapes were j purple and 'the skeleton leaves were veined "with threads.' The stockings were cream white, with ankles of shaded violet, dark at the. foot and getting paler as they went up. stray hat : had grape leaves and grapes tivined around it. She had given to the artificial leaves and fruit three coats of copel varnish and could go into the , tt'atcr all summer without shedding the dye5. . ; Private- Boa rdin g. " - Mrs M. C.Dixon arujunccs that she is prepared to accomm.Ki.tle a number of reju!rHr tratcieut hoard ers at her. R a rd nv HtQ 1 1 n N- 1 1 u Kim street, opposi i e lies .Cifl Joas-. TdiPS reaonob.e. . - ' " U U li u ii u U U U l u 1 u n u u 1 1 u u, IT'oi-'Sxilo By - - 1 J.- Groonsboro, The space on top is the quantity ot POWDER BLUE in ordinary boxes. A FIVE CENT STICK. OF INDIGO LLUF. - i rnntn ns as mucn as IOUT wtiocirn bojees, and will make fifty gallon ol the best blue water. SoM hv Houston & IJRo.. Wholesale n?m. Crcenshoro, C. -DR. J. G. BRODNAX. j Office for the present, at his residence on Ash street, opposite Mrs. I)r. Hall. Ttiv.- on! 7 taoTrn BpccIH; for S.ctIc Pita. "V? llso for FiKiFins ml Tailing Slttnct. Jfcrroc TTeaVncM it lojUatly relieve uad cares. Cleanses blood and quickens sluggish circulation. Ncutra. iic germs of dUcase and jtcs elctnesa. Cures tOKEPTIO SAID ugly blotches ctA stuL!ora L!ood tort. EUminatei Boll, CarLundcs eid ScaJJs. C"I"crmaj! t tiy aa? pron:pt!y cures pirtklyrli. Tts, It Li a cLarmlns txd bealtM ul Aperient. Kills Eorof cla and Kings EtO, twla brothers. Charts ca-i breath to good, rrxT- i&Z the cause. Hosts bilious tendencies and mat clear comploxlon. Equalled bf none In the dcllrlui. of fcTer. A charming resolTent and a matchler laxative. It drives Sick Headache like the wind. Contains no drastic cathartic or opiates. KeUcTCf (THE GREAT) . ' the brain of morbid l-.ev. Promptly cures Ehc oatum iy routing lu Restores life-giving prope ties to the blood. Is guaranteed to cure all ncrroni , disorders. caKellable lrhen all opiates fan. He freshes the mind and lnTtccratcs tho body. Cures dyspepsia or money refunded. Diseases of the Ucxxl own It a conqueror. Endorse! in wnuag dj orer uiij uonsana leading iti. Slergrmen and physlciana in U. 8. and Europe. g&For tale by all leading dru-gluta. f L50. Tho Dr. S. A. Richmond Medical Co, Props. bt. Joseph, Mo. ; ) For testimonials and circulars send stamp. Charle3 IT. Crltt vton. A rnt, Kcw York Cltj. F. SMITH, . - ' . i GREENSBORO. N C. DEALER IN. - - . i . Harness, Saddles, j Whips, MACHINE OIL, Farmers'' OilZShivgles $2 1-2 per thousand. Composting Goods on hand. 7a eontinTie to act assolicitora for Datents. careata. trade-taarkB, copyright etc,for. the United States, and to obtain psi. cxit3 m cuanada. j3giaiia, iTanco, icic.anT, ana an o trier counaies. 'inirxyiu rrrai practice. o charga for examIat!oii of swdels pr draw, isgs. Adrlco by mail free, ' FatenU obtained thronsh ns are noticed in the SCIENTIFIC A9IlUCA!ir, trhich )iu the largest circniatior: . and is the meet influ ential newspaper of its land published in the world. The aa vanta gea cf each z notice every patentee understand:. - : Thia large and Bplendidly illxiBtrat?d newa irfpcj s published EKLT at 3J2H a year. kn is a4nistid q pe the beat paper devoted i bcivocu, mccuAiucTj, iUYeououij. cpqineeni: irorxs, ana otner ac copi dealera. AddressHtmn & Co., publishers of Scjea tifio American. 2G1 Broadway, New York. Handbook about patents mailed free . ' iDHH F. STRAUP, I AGC0RDE0H8, i andaUkiadsol alaaical alerchaadiae. Baaaiazi flat Vili. oui v4 IastrBBxeats. Cead tax caUloaa. rp4rtment4 tf Jiufustria; rress, pnbusnea in any country; iDgU es dt mau. 10 cents, bold ny all ncw- Mi SCOTT & CO., C. 3m. POUT Kit ArD TATB t PORTER & DRLTON, Druffsandllediciiies, r.m4 m, N. C lisb.-tfl'iy Sffij ! If I acic to say I was receiving the Largest and Handsomest stock of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, White Goods, Fine Shoes. Slippers, aorta!-. Men's Hats that was ever of Icrcd in GreensUoro. N. C.it would be rather loo M a son to stn in tins dav and liir.e. and as ail Laiics who wai.t new drncs. wr.nt them of such styles and quality as suit thi-ni, and cani.ot ttll what will best please thcni by reading any FLAMIIIQ ADVSRT1SSHSN7, the onfy alternative is to cpmc and sec ;htf ji.od. as a Miflicicnt idea ci.uid not be "ivcu in an advertise- meiil to justify you in sayii g whether .r not you would be plea;cd without first secii.g the variety of FINE DRESS GOODS "I am now .fleiin-;. get lint: prices, so I hereby extend you a corrii al invitation to cnll and examine the goods that I now have in store, ancl to arrive. Yery Resnectlully, W. R. MURRAY. S50 REWARD will be paid for any OraOh Fan ot umt all that ran clean and bas; as ranch Orala or fvfnl inonedar as oar 1'atent MOXAUCU drain and K H t . m V B grer.wfttua wm oner la a f ub . lie at low price. Acnri for circular and price lUtt which will l ir.iilcil rarr. NEWARK MACMtNC CO bi cwaiV, Ohio, V. & A. A Creaking Hinge Is dry and turns hard, until oil i a;plicl after which It mores ra!!y. "licn t!e joint, or Llnges of the body are HiflVnrd and nflamcd by Rheumatism, they crn. Hot bo move! vithout fauin Jbe piol excrucUtinj pains, , vcr's Far-a'aria by its action cn tho blooj, rr liovc i 11,14 coxvlltlon, aud restores the Johit i 1o-ohJ working order." ; Ayer's Sarsaparilla h elTectril, In cur city, many most rctnarkablo cure, a uuu ber of which baffled the tllorts f 1U3 most experienced phvyiclaua. AVtre it leces$ary. I coyM gii e'lhe tuuien of manv lndiTidpals who, liavc bcVn cured tv takin-r this medicine, Jn my pvni cae it) cei faialy workca TOuOiri,TcWcviu; ce C( Rheumatism. after bcin troubled whh It for year. In this, and all other disca arifn-; frotit impure blood, there in no rcimtlr which I am acquainted, that aCurd au U relief as Ayr Sar.aiari!b.l JI . Lawrence, 21. 1)., Baltimore, ild. from fhronic Rhcu;:ialiui. TLf tl:M.sc afflicted me picvouIy, la tpiiccf all ll.e remedies I could fiud." until I c-:nmenrtnl osinAyer'jiSarsaparilL-u 1 to..kevertl bottles pfjhi j.reparatiou, ami va nnil. ly reitoved UliCjlU.J, rrca,n, .n pendence Va. - . . Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Pre-areI by Dr.J. a Aver & Co.. Txwlr, Um. fold tj all DnicUu. lYic 1 1 ; aix LotiUa, ai Aycrr-i as.larlila cured rne of fiout I Ken n't- t- . it.. - . - woUM. It baa cradled fU-7 tmri f j r v ri' x-,ul Stm-iiii.. J V, i disease from mr Tatn. K.'JI. bWt. . , t. - ' t L I W I H-marrcr Hotel lieliiout. Luui vf.V r 'P1 "- tice. Kec-;. T.-r.r a ft r- " " 1 . . .V .j. - - f. I I wxsdnria? manr-momhs. ri inrVT-rr . I ipt at rof.urjr ! nric- ai.rf rvti ' !- i P ! 1 ! 1 wn UAT1EG jy 13 uu real vatictf. coH and very cbt. In RJ Saratoga fixceisior SPRING VJATER On ice. direct from the Spring, re ceived in Air Tight Reservoirs. TRY THE-r- GULGHER SPRING WATER - Cord for cramp. c!ics. jnd sick stomach?. s,ooo of the best selection of Ciffais on the Market Irom 5 cents to 15 cent each. Tiy My Qytil 15 the leader of all $ cent Cigars. Al so, the leading brands, of all .CHEWING TOBACCOS can Ijc found at a Ior pticceat ii. g. NkwcoMirs. Odcll Huildinjr. . Greensboro. N S d- J LJ -. e? FM a S 5l CD a Lla test a -2 S 5. B ? -& g S3 o H3 1-3 Forggtr it, Pleasg ! Vmi can nlw.v,- fiml in Mr rV ;.t ,r Mqrc the best R'Kk3i i nrj.I Vi'i-i.-Vi Calo,;.i Plu.tcr. U,.il I;ui" ,. p. Tin vRoofi nq, j I it up trhi n wanlcd. . rjised Ct.rn (or w." y I f" r Sak u ltt h vr a Car of slwp stuff in n fu .ft.,y, , . . ! Wc s..!icit y-ur irz U nr..! ..f t : j linnet ffT,rt ciyr y-,,, uli iTfuliV' I v AVA!jU)NsTnA;rroi:K 5s: r s s P ZzZ ' Itf LIME, " Suv:3'l.ij lire" , frcra tL9 bo Jjire rtallieO, j t-T. bcuiI tiic. tlifi cnrxtlre rxnren cf Ayer'i CLcrry Pectoral. I rnaol jj et la pndM cX Ayet ClirTj Teeter!, u. UeTin u I !a lint. Vat t t iu tv. aboclJ Ion inc hart lir4 tnxs. zzz Utmtk. 'XL Crayon, ra!ctia,Te Atct tlx raontrn mro X tMaw. tya !Strrinr Coc;b. Lkh Irfna Dtevt ilff?! rtU 1 b.1 ,4f4 ns roa;h talms sovd 9xitturu;K without obtaining xtlicL A frirt istd 130 to try Aycr's Cheny Pectoral. I anI am a-JITT to ut t!.t Jt lelpcJ m at inc. l'.jr rviititicr.I 1. tliU xnelkino carrI my rorL. a-l ; am atUSet. wveU mr hfr. Mr i. Cotram, XS Srccivl at., Ixivtll, Mi. I bare uvl Ayrr Cteny I .. for orer a yrar, aal ainrrtrly I- : . sliould hate hctn In inj jrarr. t notion forth It weiliriuo. IiU, .. mo of danjrrmna affection ( il.- !r , , for vrLkh I tal almost Ur;:: . ! , , finain a renuMy. 1. A. i. VlmUor, IroTinrr t Ontar'.. Ayer'si Cfcrrr rc:ora.l ,,1 1-. ; Two Tear aroi I t. k a r; t j wliicfi aUlcl cn my Iunj. .rv. phrairlans anl t.k tl.v trn.l, ' , prrrTitxl. bt fl-.l lo tt?., f. a f until 1 l-nran winAyrrU i t..:.. -toral. Twi ltl- t t!. compl"t4W rt4rrl my 1UtU. M. Allcu,Vct IJta.Tivtcr, .... Ayer's Cherry Pcctcra!, rrrrrU tj rr. J.C. .j n fV. 1 . .. LYDIA f-. fiNKKAM'S;. VEGETABLE nO?-'TOU?;j-, mil lW l'U"' ( cir1 .k- 0 t a Wt f' .(.m. ASKWir)rtrtf"a. I . ..a, rr--ir4 '4 '.re-: Tk CratM4 V Crl tt- r V . . . lkarialatMic-ritnl.ru-tl ..... i. arrm l-i t h ? i U-p, r- to . . .u. i . v fV"PBjc4rt Ut it .J r ...; . it r j "A f 4t-U-- acJr I. - v aJVt Ufk, l , f- il Tmr tW U. t i t.Tpi r. rrvtrita- ..i.pf r:h th Cc-r ;--. ' i j. j.ml at so a4 zs V a -ea c!UM-r, SU tlx ..ik- f" . t--..- I orpiU, cflxj-i- . ,4 . i - foccUar. lira. It fn-. .- ,. twr-rtry. rato. i.t.rta. .. r- .i' j. . a a f ny VuM v ,,,t ?.vi: . . r" r4ldfcvi;:iraf;:.' .a f Jo Whiskey i Brown's Iron Bitters is one cf the very lew ton:c medicines Ihnt arc not com posed mostly of alcohol or whiskey, thui laconmin "i fruitful source of intcmiK; f ncehy promotiajj a !oirc Brown's Iron Bitif" is guaranteed to be a noa intoxicating stimulant, zv. l it will, in nearly ccr' ci v. akc Uic pbec of all liqt -r. and at the same tinic ah Jutcly kill the dcriiiv Ui uliiskcy and otlicr intoxj- Ivci'. G. W. Rice, editor I the American Christian AV J'Wr, says of Urown s lrJ Uittcrs: aiuO..Nov.-i6.i GcxAs The f oob vS :i S-.'ind Ti ; r-cr-cc cf car 'Cur f-rcpanulna a :-" -! if aj IL-d, . UJ -3; - IrcIs a bo resort t - i fur toaj;ary i t-e- -"- Brown's Iron Bintr his !ccn thoroughly. totrf i-;r tiypciiu, ir,ii:":-u: , hi I io uHne-J, wca knes-?, j ity. ovcrivbrk Vliurrutiyni. neuralgia, cons::mjt:en, I vcr complaint, kidney "trouhles, iic.. and it never Cilh to rer.r!er spcetly sr.d 1 ap i)-im.
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