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J- 4. x i if 5 i 1 I: m I ! ! I i I 1.1 i GREENSBORO, N. C. Entered at th Poat-Office at Grtensbw N. C president 6 tit sgsas . - r. -, .-a as t North Carolina is a flH2!E55k. 1 Editor... merely local to Raleigh, but of MONDAY, - - AUGUST i, 1887. it ask EDITORIAL DASHES. t f i It would take about ten days out of each week for the Prcsi- cicntJto accept auwc jnvuauons iannt HghUy miss a day from. . V' ti .1' I tnat have Deen tenaerea mm. . The arc now in North Caro- lina 126 papers of all sorts main- ly weekly. Papers are published at 10 places. Altogether there are 16 dailies now issued. , e . - c has lately reached such perfec ?1la,f week ,n Rale,Kht g.v- A.c . i f . . ing the people of the State an op tion that the artificial product is r ; , - , . . , portunity of meeting him. often as valuable as the natural r . f . i stone. , Charleston is to have a new afternoon dcxily, the managing editor of which is to be A. B. Williams Esq., of the Greenville, S. C, Nnvs. Intense heat in Illinois and the most damaging storms in New Hampshire are reported. There is no better land than North Carolina to live in john Sherman's Republican Convention in jOhio demands the wholesale pensioning of soldiers and soliers' widows. John will doubtless get all the votes of the soldiers and the soldiers widows on that platform. A new theory of the final de struction of the earth is that the polar ice is penetrating the in terior of the globe like a wedge, and that as soon as it reaches the furnace there will be an explos ion that will split the world into pieces too small for J. Gould to build a railroad. on. 1 The managers of the North Carolina State Fair have deter mined to forbid gambling, pool selling or any other erame of . chance, in or near the grounds during the approaching exhibi tion. This is a move in the right direction. For years the State fair has been resolving itself into a huge gaming and catch-penny concern which has entirely per verted the object of the fair and attracted a class of people who represent the lowest and most ( , degraded element of the country North Carolina is on her rnettle now as never before. A new impulse of life is thrilling over her and leaving no corner free from the inspiration of its electric power. We heartily second the following from the , Raleigh News - Observer with re- , ferrence to the approaching Grape Show : The grape-show will be an exhibition of which the whole state, will have just reason to be proud. It should be seen there - fore by as many as possible of the state withthe wives and sons and daughters of the land as well. ; It will be a beautiful epitome of the progress North Carolina is ; ; making in a new and yet an old 'line.-'. - f -1 1 r; The Charlotte Chronicle very' pertinently says: Time and again the press of the State has urged the publication of a new history of our people. Such a " work is very much needed and we do not think a better invest- r ment could be made. The War- teuton Gazette revives the ques tion and is of the opinion that Mr. T. Kingsbury, of the Wilming ton Star, should be engaged r by the next General Assembly to do the work. The Gazette : says he should be paid $io,oco -and all travelling, expenses and allowed as much -time as he would need, y He is- a man of sufficient State pride, information and culture to give us a State history-second to nonethat any ' man could write. rra? fVITTt f FFTf TO xoitrucAitpbixA., u The aHficipaiedi! visit cf. ,ths. rcsicfint 6tibcvLfAit;il Slates to matter not was resolved by our citizens to the citizens of other towns to unite in cordially inviting the President to attend. The pres- sure e pyblic duties on President r!CVrJand is so creat that he LX - . ultf -rit ?n rvtnhor will go to St. Louis, and then about the middle of the month he will go to Atlanta. We hope that on returning from Atlanta he will be able to run from Greens- boro to Raleigh and"spend Thurs- - 10 mis ena, u is uesirauie inai there should be an expression of a decided interest in the matter by people all over the State. It should be a State affair, not mere ly a local one. We hope, there- fore, that citizens in all the towns 't .1 ...:n r 11.. 1 l. I - I Ul lilt iJldlC will luiiuaujr uuujii resolutions cordially inviting the President, his family and staff, to meet the people of North Caro lina cm Thursday of the State fair, or some other" convenient day, and have these resolutions forwarded by the mayor and alderman,.officially, at the earliest dav. Unless the matter is now 0 definitely arranged, other plans may bejadopted by the President that will interfere to prevent his coming and it is well that no time should be lost, but prompt action taken all over the State. ; Raleigh News-Observer. MISSING LINKS. A lady1! in Athens, Ga., clears $50 per month from four cows. The grocers of Wi:inijK. Manitoba, aro uiaktng a - vigorous lignt for the t jppression of hawkers and 'jedd!ei'. Sponge fishing is very profitable on the Florida coast this season. One vessel took $4,500." worth in a week's time. M. GaligiianiVahnhouse for broken down j men of letters is nearly finishes at Nenill-, France, at a cost of several million francs. James Lick's monument in San Francisco-con ti Ins no inscription but his name and ago and thu line, 4A. Native of Pennsylvania." In fourteen out of the thirty-three counties in Washington territory, the office of superintendent of schools is held by women, live of whom aro un married. The teeth-of a citizen of North Stra hare, Pa' are all double, lie can crack a val nut, bite a two-penny nail in two, or lift a' quarter of beef with his teeth ;with ease. George Smith, a waiter in a hotel at San Louis Obispo, Cal., can tulk to guests iu .English," French, Italian. Spanish, and German, and he pockets a tip with equal facility in either lan guage, j - The artesian well which has just been "completed at' the a.fcay office in Wall street, New York, is 407 feet deep. The water is very cold, but so much im pregnated with lime as to be searcclv lit to drink. - A Georgia colored boy, aged twelve, accidentally shot a girl aged fourteen. The neighljoring ncgroesinsisted that the shooting was willful, and it was with great difficulty the officers gut him away in safety. " Mrs. Stanford, of knelling. Merced: county, Cal., buried $2,500 in gold hi the cellar of her house for safe keeping. Her seven-year-old boy found the hoard, however- and-had distributed $700 of it among" his playmates -before he was found out. - The balance of" evidence, says the Isincet, would, appear to be in favor of the conclusion that where a close scru tiny fails to discover :-any., heritable weakness, neurotic or otherwise, cou languiucous marriage ter se -. is not necessarily - tiling to be pi-ohibitetL General j Boulanger' attempt to in tiiKluce the full beaixl into the French army has j not been successful. At a recent banquet only two generals ap peared, like Boulanger,with full beards. The mustache and ! imperial or ui:i tachc alone is s'till the only tulornment iv'on. by "the ..French soldier. ' ' . : Ileiiry Gwaltne- uu; into a mound near Wakulla, Flat; rtH-eutly and found a skull tliat must have belongwl to a giant. The under" jaMTrAras particularly large, being twice . the she of an or dinary, man's, r aadirnonc of the teeth were roissing from either jaw, and but one showed.any signs of decay, i ". n z f BELT J. W; SOOTT & O rooiiNboro, mm The space on top is the quantity ol POWDER bLUfc. m ordinary dojccs. A FIVE CtXT STICK OF lNDIi'.O Dl.Un rntnins as much as four wooden VmVmr mrmm mr m boxes, and will make fifty gallons ol the best blue water. . . A W m Sold bv Houston cc ljko.. Wholesale aceirs. Greensboro. N. C. DR. J. G. BRODHAX. l?liyKi?ifiii jiikI Hniroii, Office lor the present, at his Tsmencc on Ash street, opposite Mrs. lr. nan. nwonly kaovn specifls for Epileptic Flu. "M i.!o for Spasm ad Falling Sickness. Nerrou l'cakne6a It in: Anil rcllercs and cure. Cleanses blood and quickens slugtfsh circulation. Neutra lizes gcmis of disease and sares ctckneas. Cures A SKEPISQ SAID ugly blo'tcbes aa J stubborn b'.ood sora. Eliminate! Bolls, Carbuncles and ?cilua- CTTTcrmsxc tly and promptly cures pariJrsU. Tcs, It Is a cliarmlns and healthful Aperient. n.)a Scrofula and Kings EtH, twlu Irothcrs. ilarcca til brcrth to good, rcmor- im 1 Biril ing tho eassc. Roots billons tendencies asd roai clear complexion. Equalled b none In the dellrlui of ferer. A channlng resolYent and! matcLlc'v UxaUtc. It driTca BJck Ilcadacbe like the wind. tyContainanodrasUccaiharticorcplatci. Ilellcvci CT1IE GREAT) the trato ot morbid lanctti. rromptly cures Jiheo. matlsnx 7 routing it. Ucftorca We-gMcg proper tiea to the bUod. Ia guaranteed to core all nerroni disorders. K7"BelLible -when all opiates faiL He freshes tbe mind and Inrlsoratca the body. Cum oyspepsia or money rei anaeo. Diseases of the blood own It a conqueror. Endorse! in wnuag vj over niiy inousana leading dUxena llergymen and physicians In U. 8. and Europe. prMfor sale by til leading druggist. &5Q. The Dr. 6. A. Richmond Medical Co, Props. bt. Joseph, Mo. () For testimonials and circulars senAtamp. Charles N. Critt-ton. A jnt, New York City. GREENSBORO, N. C, DEALER IN Harness,- Saddles, Whips, MACHINE OIL, Farmers' OilShingIes S2 i-2 per thovsand.' r Composting Goods on hand. "Wd eontinne to act as solicitors for Datentd. caTcats. trado-marks, copyrights. etc.,for tho United Btatejand to obtain pat ents in Canada. England, Franco, Germany, and ail other countries. Tnlrtr-aix Tears' nnLeti-w. V charge for examination of models cr draw ings. Adnce by mail free. Patents obtained through us arc noticed in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, xrhirh Kia the largest circtilatioc and ia tho raoct ins- ential newspaper of itaiind published in tho tivujit, 4.u aut magca vi enca a nouco CTcry rjateninA imrlrTBtT,Hn - pal andia admitted to be the best paper deToted u Bcience,mecnamcs,inTenuons,enpineriziy works, and other departments of industrial progress, published ia any country. Binplg copies by mail, 10 cents. Sold foy'alj new. dealer. ' - Address, llrmn A Co., publishers of Scien bSc American. 2G1 Broadway, New York. Handbook about patents mailed free. ' JCHH F, STRATTOS, Importer A WbolMalc Dealcxia AGC0R0E0HS, k r .i- tt I and all kind?of iluaical alerehandiat, Huuian Out Violin RtriwM. Qand InstruxnenU. Bead for csUlrsw. 9 IP "iius large and BpiendidiTillti8&'at;d netrv er ia Dubhshed VEEKLY liMi, r CIGARETTES CO., 7 d- 3m. PORTER AI TATB PORTER S DRLTON, tex!er in Dm 0s andll e d i c i n e s, T.Waw (n ran xnnfii I If 1 .verc to say I was receiving the Largest and Handsomest stock of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, White Goods, Fine Shoes. Slippers. nnrl nK.i Men's Hats that was ever of- 1 - - - leied in Greensboro, N. C, it would be rather too old a sonc to sincr in this - - rm w -w dav and time, and as a'.l Ladies who mf want new dresses, want them of such styles and quality as suit them, and cannot tell what will best please them by reading any FLAMING ADVERTISEMENT, the only alternative is to come and see die coon, as a buincieni icica couid not be given in an advertise ment to justify you in saying whether or not you would be pleased without first seeii.g the variety of FINE DRESS GOODS I am now offering, and getting prices, so J hereby extend you a coirii al invitation to call and examine the goods thai I now have in store, and to arrive. Very RespectluIIy. W. K. MURRAY. S50 REWARD will be paid for aoj Oral clean and bar asmacb Oralq or Seed Int-redsv aaour V a tent MONAUCU Grain Vnd ran 01 mid rate mat ran fel Heprmtr and Da , lie at a low price. Fend for srer.wblch we oner U the pi circular and prle llst whlck r be trailed rar. NEWARK MACHINE CO. Newark. Ohio. U. a. JL A Creaking Hinge I dry and tunw hard, uu:il oil U a;.p'.kd, titer which it move ca-ily. "Whin hj j!ntst or litngc?, of the body aro atifft ncd and iiiflaxuia by Kht umatfsni, they can not bo moved without cauIii the mot excruciatiug pain. Aycr'i Sar3itril!a by IU action on the bWl. r!Kn t!U condition, and restores the jo'u. to good working order. ..7cr Sar?aIril!a ln eCctcd, la out tlft many iiwt rn.urkabIo curm, a uuti ber of uhirb bafik-d the effurts cf t:K most experienced phvk-Iar.s. rc it necessary. I cou!d giic'the naiii f many individuals tvLu Im e Ui n cured l.r I akin lhi medicine. u ur own cae Ii 'Im ccr taiuly worked Wonder. relicing me of Rheumatism, aft. r bein- tronblcd with tt for rear. In this aud all oth.r dixas arUin- fn.ui liujiurc b!ooI, 11,r U no rttntdr tilh whicli I am acquainted, thm affonaarli ri-mf s-i Ayrr S:.ra.arIJI.i. 1:. ji Lawrcncv, M. !., Raitluiunr, id. Avcri Sdraprii!4 enrrd me of Gout and I,hrtx:ii,iUn:, m,,n y,,. cJm. would. It luLt eradicatl errr trace t.f .lipase from my sytt-m. i:.n. .Short, ilauagcr lluti I lklmout, Lowvil, );x;,. ' I waa.dnrfa i-.sny mrth. a Mi.T.-n r nil 1 t,,,r,,ll Klifuiiiati ia. Tlic ClMaMi amk-lrtl lite rrlfut.!r. i sn!:of a!! tho nint-uic I rotr'd CihI. until rmra nerd i-ni Ayi rbaraiari:U. - I t.k several lMtl!r of Ibis prvpanliun. ami was tvU llr restored to health. J. Frcam, Indo 1 tidtUcc, Va. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Prepared br Dr. J. C. Aye A CTwrU.M ty all 1 tnijarUi. W f 1 ; J VtOea, f , II, kik'llM immmm.-.-y m-m mm. mm w rnn n In great aticty. ctjld an J very cA(. Saratoga .ExcGlsior .SPRING. VJATEC1 On ice. direct from the Springs, re ceived in Air-Tight -.Reservoirs, TRY THE- GULGHER SPRING WATER Good for cramp?, colics, and sicfc stomachs. of the best selection of Cigars ou the Market Irom 5 cents to 15 cents each. Try Sly 07n," the leader of all 5 cent Cigars. Al so, the leading brands of all CHEWING TOBACCOS can lc found at a low price, at E. G. NKWCOMHS. Odell Duildinjr. Greensboro. N ift Frl So 64 a rS.f R So B ; P Forgst it, Please ! You can always find in strck at our store the best Rock l.md and Virgin!.! Calcined Plaster. L-.nd Ilastcr. P..tt Ijnd and Rosendalc Cerucnf. HaMers. Hair, Kalsorainc, 4c. Wc do nithinr but first class Tin Roofi ng, 1W ante nfryj and qucititj c.f tin. Kecp.alwav ready S!iinr!e Tin.' VaJ. try Tin. Guttrirs and 5poutin2 rt ujia! s!ioit ..t;cc. Keep Tcira Cuita f . . . . i.uc icai re.iucerf piiccs and it up when wanted. 2 u3 2 ti w rfg'S. ffl a 8 j - 2 S' R 5- it s- N 5 cJ" s Have t.ow a l..t ,,f u-it, C- umy raiMl c.-rn lor sale.' will h.v arjr ol hip stufT i.. a Ur f.,jf. iv-x ' .',:!,. Wr 5.!icit v..ur irr.ff- ruud p. ,-t. l"'Ut rilort t.. rive y,u f.:ihfU1t. v. uar!in & stratford! ; p 19- im. : , it'Saviil Mj life" Tj eaiaoa cxrceaij:i. t fun frosa tlx xciio I-at rral.xr.1, ly j,T. o&aJ se. the raratit r-ert cf Ayt Chcrrj TccUral. X Cm.ut u; i: z la r-rai of Ajrr'j Cherrj S'txivTml, u liri&'as I do tLat, Vut far it LouM lenz since iar ft. j,,, . trwjWcs, IL B rlon. IV.rtti. j t At3t tlx months njr Z Ulaw,.. lIrnvTrTha ol tb Xnr. I r-! , t . ty a aitrrAin CVr-h. mhuti . t m of tn4 rrt. I hjb-l r.,l ,4 m rvt-h Llam arwl rt;it.f , , without (uferalnluj nbef. A t:it, lcl tic to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. X ant am -JrrT ,fk ay t - . Leli'rU ln at 'ic l.T tnUt..y ,M ir.rlicin rnrrl my - . ? ain paXlflHt. natr! tti tif- - ; , Co bum, IS Smt4 t uri.. x. , I liava nrl Ayrr' llrrtf r fronrr a jrar. an! ti - , sbonUl lav rrt in u x . . not lcn fr thU riU ii li , t mo t a !an-eroji !Jtan 4 for trhkii I ah;;'t nc,s.f. Svin4-r, lrr in t? J n.' .... Two tt arm a II i . lvhlrfi tt!r I .4 t iv 1 until I l- -"i 1 ,. : 1 tural. Tv. ! f t r al Ayrr's Ch? .1- . 4J y 1 m ry LYD.A E. P.NXHAKVa VEGKT.hTj" 1 a a t..tf - r Ym-mi: mmt'T Vmi'.: '.r a m.mm a i- " fta". 9 ' Jl . A Xe4!sUr v . ac 1st- ..ta tTl rr-m .Vmt4r" . ,.. Ivar i ibSw t rvu ! .v.-.i , . .. . araaa Sr --,. .jiu "I sv-"v3 m i v-- ,u t-m It rrcrw r .tia " . . j,,- ..if 'fo BkJiiWa ri I , mzmm' ... Tae. tmn . t - - w -1 . a&1wka .m'n-.-i' i: mp - v . . ..... . . . m C4m ' mm.mm.rn. . t.Tnia Tm i m s " r Wi.l rtad m" -JT , m . . rt ailSav V. ..- I of lUa, or ef 1- . - m" a . r - a aadlu'u(Ul'.r. . .(ns 4 - fJo Whiskey! Brown's Ikon- Bitters is one vf the very fcu tonic r.itilicincs tlir.t :;r j n.t com posed mostly cifalcolio! nr ivhiskc, thus Ix-oMttlt!': f Uul source of interim . .".ncc hy promoting a t!oiic fornxni, B:own's Iron Birrnrs ii UAnuitccd to he r. iwn tntoxicatinfj stimulmt, and :t will, in nearly cxn case, Ukc Hie pbec of all liquor. :md at the same time abs iutcly kill the desire for whiskey ar.d other ir.toxi cr.tnjr bocraires. Rev. G. V. Rice, editor of I he American Christian .' vVfc', sriys of Urown's Iron Hitters: Qa-,O..NoY. ifi. iSSi Geru : -The fw4iJ s4 U2 of riul force ia liuin- jlciiurc. jlxkI icioot ia !a! Ecncc of ocr pccUc your lircjiXi ilia a nectary; &ad U apjcd, iH a e ka- e'retit mho rcwrft h aakl . fur Uxnririry r.ctr;crai' Bhown's Iro' Bitters been thoroughly tested for dyspepsia, indigestion, biliousness, weakness debil ity, overwork, rheumatism, n-cralgu, ' consumption, -1 cr complaints, kidne troubles, Ccc and it never , faiLi to render speedy and ptrnanent relic! tCT r- 3 ., u SSr4rm
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