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i ! 1 rt kl. BSS2B I': 'I - 1 ?.. , - Vl ' t II V jJif.. v i ; . . s ; .1 t . u ir. v 1. - .. ' A - K. , k j ' t . VS. i 1 'j U6, ) i 1 , . 1 . - 1 - r. 4 f i" 1 t; 1 . - V i! :r I . f GREENSBORO, N. C. Eiefrd at tbe lV-Oflk at Crboro(,N ' , coo4 claw na matter. John alAMTO) I Editors. WEDNESDAY. - AUGUST 3, 1887- - - 1 KDITOIUAL DASHES.' Congressman Mahoney. of Brooklyn, is about to visit ire- p land, his birthplace, tl. . :-ui .. ir of C6nShohockcn ,'Pa.; hai dis - appeared with about $1,000, more or less, 01 puDiic iuna. 1 Prominent, engineers are 1 recommending the use of heavier steel rails, ano nave nan iou pounds to the yard tried. -Mrs Perry, widow of Commo- dore Perry, the hero of Lake ' Cm. . 1 C I line, is living ai oiraiiuru, v,um., 1 in good health and spirits for an old lady. A tvi'f- rtfl I U Matamoras. Mexico, recently recent f celebrated the 80th anniversary, e ... . jj;.- ti. ' t...,i ouneir weoumg. iuc uwu-uu IS I02 and-the Wife 96. fA.nnl KTarltll rf f h f hirarrn - .A' ir'.'.vcniurw F1"" that Cleveland Will be tlie Uemo- cratic nominee for President in .. . ... 1055, anu inai iuc xuuHv.a,.a Wrtr Vrtrlr tvill decide who the ,. , .I 1 Republican standard-bearer -i to he ; f T?.Vh- Davis proposes to make to Kicn- mond in October, when the Cere- r,-,-f xiitU thf mony in connecuun w.ur u,c - H If A. ...Ill -k L.CC ivionumeni win wkc wv.., Will be his first visit to that City w-.11 Since uiiDeri v vv aici Governor. Ti.. i...ui, Umnoce , . . . , eugenic udb yicaviy uupiuvcv iincc her stay in Amsterdam, since The treatment of the Dutch doc tors appears to suit her constitu tion. Her bronchitis has been practically cured and. the Fheu ma tic pains from which she has suffered so many years 'have de creased considerably - Lovers of the waltz may celebrate Jts centenary. The first dance which could be de scribed as a waltz was introduced to the public in an opera Vienna 111.1757 oy one Vincent Martin Solar (commonly called Martini , c 1 , , 10 bpagnuolo), who was a popular composer at the court, of Joseph U. Ihe, Lee Association, of Mobile, Ala., has undertaken to push to completion i the work - . , . 1 . - inaugurate some time ago for , the erection' of a monument in that city to Admiral Raphael bemmes. There is already a small fund in hand anil t ie ----- - - . . , .u IV - hoped by energetic canvassing to 'secure , within twelve months enough to warrant the ordering of the monument worthy of the gallanfSemmes. . The prohibition issue is mak inK things warm in Texas; warm -er even than the season warratits. A paper from out there says it 'P?K nc)t feel called -upon to ' ;a!l!swer'cyery hissing reptile that "crawls his slime" across its path waythe remarks of the esteemed v contemporary referred to having V en to the effect that our first hero, .was a "slab-sided, -razor backed, lop-eared, bag bellied, - corn-toed, wolf-whelp' General William T. Sherman who is so mucirmore practical than his brother John says that fo$2S,cxDo,cxDO to be expended on harbor fortifications for New York he will engage to put the city in a iosition to defy the iron clads that.to-day can lay that city in ashes in two hours.- Per haps the blood hound who drove his engines of d est r net ion across'! Qrmtfi r?imlirtr in bia a smokincr ruin, and the coun trylbrlmiles astretcM of 'blight aim ucvcsiauun, unu sv iu a nuw fivini? across j the 1 State would starve perhaps the I cowardly whelp now realizing that his days are few and beginning to feci the hot breath of a .future conftagra- kindled, has awoke to the fact mac mere is a possioimy or nis .....7 vw.s Il0m? to Il,m' P atitndcon the del m P-P- -S - .om,y.,,cw . . - . . x. ... v. . ..k . . - r . ... avert the avem?inff thunderbolts of retribution that will sooner or uter fall on the head c! William l. bherman to aventre the Ion? tissue of bloVd, ruin, brutality. mFacr ana .acvesiauon wrougiu Vwt lIo liin i lac iMlitrcutri Century. t Carole's 1 tsltkt ami rmitouipt for bo eight!t!iit!i 'ccntm -y. - whii-h w .v:Xh I . J , 1 . rn.ni iff it 4Y-Miif iri-i..I irni-..iM 1! jiH 1 't 1 iiim 1 i .111 nne,- naimii m-m-n rcvoiurmn, dv vrhich it tr!nin;i.l its thi-j wise .w,jrlhlcsw (.si,t0Ilct.," is th(. ro,Itl.lu,,. of one vu had mail" stu h a Mudv f that c!i! 11 rv n no ntiwr vrii'T 1 1 W V V ' a I niauf;. llis Jli.r.rv of it; rri-r.:i K-volutK,i. an.1 h: "Lif,M,f rntli-ni-k theGrrtit of I'msM.-i' to' sav t:olhin- of hir ."Diamond NVrklaco." am', hi essays on Ca-H.tm, and MhaiM. u oonuson, ami Hiinm, atv i::(!- w0tkg uhu i are um-iiualttl in thi-ir "I most graphic dlin"ationsi f histoi if i men ami events. lie makes the 'irh- teenth ccnturv u living in nod u-aln. 1 11s enier nistorie characters are r'S'ir- Ireeteu from the jaws of the past and miule alive,aain, together with ths iv evironment soeia!, lMliti.-al, martin) nnil m,lfr,ri If any man has a right to pronounce judgment upon a centir v, from a thor- ough study andTiimreciation of its men 1 1 .... ami imng anil events, iJarlylr has a riJlt to lo h, in the ease of the eigh- twnth. - Aml yet the eighteenth een- tury was not the in, .,, ccnturv of arch quacks ami royal ami imperial rulham and debauchees. It was not only tin I century of a host of reallv Icmnd his tone men, but it was the Inrth century of a Uost of sm.h 1UlMlf wh) . m vUt tlu, present century memorable hy their words and deud?. On this side of the water Washington. Franklin. Otis, War ren, Hamilton, JetiVrson, (rteeno and lame achieved by their pens and swords, by their s words and deeds. American iutlcper.den-e. The nvat historic Americans of the eihte'entli century weiv nien of pure private char- mw.r. lor me inii parr. Ihey would have adorned any ecu . i . .... . - . - tnrv nf tlio met Tlmn i. century was the birth een'ury of Wel ster, Clay, Calhoun, Hryan't, Irving, Cooper, Channing and others, wlwi gave to us national re:jpwn and ; char- acier, ami established on. a tirm basis the work of the founders of the ftnleral government. A the old world it was the fl":i nf such epoch-making rulers, militarists i i nu twimiiuMiauirs 01 govern 1 Czar Peter (who, in spite of hi anu auministrators of irovernnient :u Vice: was a great statesman and emperor) o Russia, ifrederiek Jthn (h eat of Prussia, Charles XII of Sweden, William Pitt, the great commoner of Knglaml ami the coadjutor of'Frederick tlu (Ivo .t in humiliating the Bourbon idcstot; f anTyti h aiKl Hayings, the eono nereis of India. aa4 of Wdfe, the eonqWrer of Canarla of.lll.e portentous French revolutionists' Spain. :!ance and Austria; of Clivc Minibeau, Danton. Marat and Ui,.. pierre, colossal m their wickedness as the worst of the twelve Ciesars. Bos ton Traveler. v A Queer Story J I ieanl a queer fact tonlav that eems t come littingl v under the head of mind-reading. Last fall flu-re w -a company of Zuni Indians stoppin- v and around Boston. The Zuuis show ed great admiration and fondness for the sea, and one day of their visit wa passed in ah excursion to Manchrter S.rJ.l16 Voast a fcw "os.from Boston! While them the, old chief, Pa-Io-wah-t.-vva hnke out with the. exclamation: lhe old man died last night? refer ring to one of the patriarchs -of the tribe in ZuuilamL whose illness had occupied the minds of his brethren or some time before. This ivmark war Jotted m the menuninduinl book of newspaper man who overheard it. am! thought it might be worth remember . This newspaiH-r manias received i4 letter from Mr. Frank Cnshin-. fh. young ethnologist who wjis instruj, ntal m bringing the Zunis heiv." f Hevroie a- i "? lJl lllan - 'the Zuni. did die last fall. ' As noaccm-ate ivconl of these events is kept among the In filans, jt nnjWible u riin-ih, o act !ate bt.as . near as Mr. CushiiM, can learn, the deati, took place not far from the t me at which IVlo-wali-te' wa declared it on the sandy shore of Chester, vith the iiek man W 4' eOLDEI BELT j; W. SOOTT & CO., k 0-ICMIlll010. The space on top is the quantity ot POWDER BLUE in ordinary boxes. A 1 IVK CT.M STICK O! IN'DKi I'l.fK ccuilalns u mnJi as 'our vviden bexfs. rmd '-:ll .make fifty ir ill-w o f the h-sT hin' v.it.r. S i.l sv 1 h'l'vmx tv llko Whr.it tlr ,t'i- s. ( Ireensbort . N C. DR. J. 2. 3R0DSAX. DtKcfe lor ihe; present, at his ttsidrncr on Ash street, opposit" I)r. Hall. lcKI for Sn.iAina e.z.d F&ll!nr SirVrpr. Vmnia Wtmknc86 Jt iorantly relieve bad curt-e. C'lcvisca ;:kk1 anrt .Mrc-nj Iuf!ih clrcalaMon. Neutr. Izc3 cenrs cf ills;as ar.il gave si. Lncus. Ctrcj tA mmm said nglj blotches aaJ stuWcra V.ood sort . Ellmlnatef Bolla, Cijcnt ics uui cilJ. CITTernuiiiertiy nC promptly curt y x.r.r&lr--Vcn. it t a charai'a nd healthful Aperft-Pt. I Jlis ccroru'.i and EIqs EtU, twin brother. Or-nrj.-a vd brci.th to good, remor- ing the cebbo. rnts Wlloc tendencies anfi raalci clear compk.xloa. Equalled hj socc In t he del!rtn . of fever. A charming resolvent and a matchlc laxative. It drlvca Skk Ileadaelie like the wind. CF"Contaln3 no drastic ca'-hart !c or op'ates. KclleTCJ (THE GRE5T llilVE)!cWQUEBlOlBD the brain of morbid rancies. rrompUy curca Ehcn. iuuuuci,. iiCB;ores ure-giving proper ties to the blood. Is guaranteed to cure all nervoni disorders, tiri'.el'jitlc nrhcn all op!atea falL Kc freshes the mind and Invigorates the tody. Cures j "icoi or iacc.ey rei unaca.- SMillllls) .1. 1 u a it a conqueror. Endorsed writing byovcrfltty Uiousand leallntr cltScn Hergyraeu nd physicians in U. 8:andEufoSr'Cn " IJTl or Bale by all leading drugglata. tlic . o. i.. i.icniuona aieucaJ Co-rrors tt. Joenh. kfn For teBttronIal3 and clrcnln Charle'nT.Crltt-vton. A ;ont,XC-iv Tori City, F. SMITH. C.KEENSHORO. N. C. IH.Al.KR IN 1 Harness. Saddles, Whip?, MACHINE OIL, Farmers' OUShingles S2 12 per tliGisarJ. Cowposlmg GocdS on hand.. I EGsLiiTViTrr.i J We coatlnno to I 1 ,ar T IT i ,ir ;1 a-:' I ii If . . patents, cmveata.' t j ISYf'.V. copyrights etc., for j Z J j the Uuited BUtee, and to obtain tat y.'ffr Al enta m Canada Fi.t, rvi-. Oerminy, aud all other countries jb" w waramanon 01 mociela or draw nigs. Adrice by mail free v J?i2. taQed thronph eg aro noiiceil in the SCIENTIFIC AMEHICAI7 "hlVlf hlj thelar-cst circlatioc and is the mo i influ- orid. T6aarantaee8of8h;;;t,r" ' This large aud PpkEdidlr iUTXstrat?d neira- This large and ppkcdidlr iUTXstrat?d news raperiapublihedSvEEKLY at mSi .'l IZSSl! dePent of indLrrul progress, published in anr conntrr-. ;r,ii COTiea. tor mail 11 .Dn ei 1 1 - -,, c dealers. ' . '-vlV4 rv u newa. Addreg8,3Icnn A Co., publishers of Sdo ,Ant 2C1 Broadrar, Kew York, handbook about patents mailed free. JOHH f, STRATTO!!, Importer ft Wboleaala 5 ACC0RDE0H8," and all kindsof lloaical Mercbandiae, Roaaiaa 1 . j 1 f . 1 CIGARETTE 3m. PURTSn AID TATS Scc-t to PORTER & DRLTON, Ia!er m DrugsandMedicines, ! It 1 eic t say I was receiving the Largest and Handsomest smck ol !)iy Goods. Dress Goods White Goods, Fine Shoes. Slippeis and a's Men's Hats that was ever f tried i:. (i reeo.?'JO. N. C. it wi.uhl ! rather tu ld .1 sonjj tu sun; if;i day and time, and as a.l L.iHit 5 who want new dieses, want ihcm uf such styles and quality as suit them, -.n.d cannot tell what will best ple:ie them by rearlii any FLAMING ADVERTISEMENT, the only alternative is to conic ai.d see .he eji.ods. as a Mifllcicnt idea cuid !! b iivc inan advertise met.i io justify yuu in sayii g whether r 11.. 1 ou would e ple:led without ;iiM .-t en j the variety of FINE DRESS GOODS I am now . (Tcmm .n.d Kr,l'nil piices. so I hen by xtei.dyou a cordi al invicali. n to c.ill and examine the goods that I now have in store, and .to arrive Very Uesj et tlully. W. 1?. .ML'IIK.W. S50 REWARD y ylll be paid for any Oral. kVaJ Fan raarna alse that r.u nuiiAi;u urain and Seed Hepmrmtor and Bar frer,wbicb w offer to U pub ic aL a low nrlr- RnH fA. vl i'ra,A,;iKdn.sufii.v- A Crealung Hinge Ii dry and turns hard, until oil U a.lird after which It more tdhv Uhcn the' joints, or hinges of the body arc itiffc n;-d and inflamed by nhcumatism, t!i y . not be moved without caudu- U,c mH excruciatinS pains. Aver Sar-a;arilU by itj action on lhe bWl. n ihU conditiou, and rctorci the joiut4 to CtnJ workinj order. ber of-which balUcU lhe trffort ot 'the ' necMianr. IimiLlki..'li - " 11 individusfd tvhrtl.-t 1 1 ' . ."J ,t t ' ,7 7 w . utvu .un-u iv taking this medicine. 1 n my own cae it Iru tainly worked wondrs, rxUcvin "iJSV? ncuilldUSm, Rheumalism, !hls- nJ aI o r dw-axv, tiri-lii- fn.i- Laurence, M. D., Baltimore, ild. a - c ' I ! . . 1 . - --.- - - - . 11 . : Hanarllotcllklmout, -J J7' Jnrf3? man.r month., a mtTt rrr Jflicted me pricvouly, in riic of all the 'Kmi14 fnJ- commenced El? l5 AC t barsaPariH I took aevrra! teee7va KrCam' lnd- Ayer's Sarsaparlila, rrtTr1? J. a Am JtCo Ixw.l! Vm- In ceil varictr. co!! and very cM. - - w - - Saratoga . . Excglsior m m 1 p t Ftn t On ice. direct from the Spiings. re ceived in Air Tight Reservoirs. TRY THE GULGHER SPRING WATER Gocd for cramp?, colics, ar.d sick stomachs. flhe !est selection if Cigars 4in the Mjikit trom 5 cents to 15 cent each. Tiy 5 My O-wn," the leader of all 5 cent Cigars. Al so, the leading brands ( all CHEWING TOBACCOS can be found a.t .1 low pnec. at k. g: nkwcomivs. fddl Building. Giernsboro. N S I &5 CO 1 i I S S tfl 5 a CD ?5 I Jl 0 1 5 " W 4 5" fi & 5: o 5 1 J2i DOISTT j Forget it,- Please !i 1 Vi ran find m m. cl :.f . m More i ho lot R.Kikla. ,1 ur.d Virud., t a i i I -t. r. I..., iU-L.t. r. 1 . JI.ICI ;i ,rl Rr.irr.f .il.' C. 10 I t "I Hair KrtU.m'n 4Vc Tin Roofi nq v,m .-.v. rt" r;-', qui;tj l tin. j Kt 1 p al.v itidv Slit, .v 1 i v. nr.ti,v. Kecr Tt lia C.t , ! Fuc P.j.cal reduce! ;,:i.v and put ! l uj w!i 11 ui.nrd. . ' , . j j r.i ,1 c 1., to.- 5;,Jr. w.- b yr r nf I I ."It Saved Hy Life" from tbo Who Lat r;,,J 1 v Clicrty rcrtcrol. 1 1 ' In rraiM cf A jr CUirj V, : lierinz u I Jo at. U: fr r, 'VJ. bouU Iocs sine tare Ci-,J ;. . . . troaUes. n. fcra;v!oa. TaU i ;': . T" t : Alout six men: ha 1 by a !LtnAinj lrt' . U , luecf ler;ar..t rrU 1 1. ! , . fcu rwtih tn!ua Ar-! witLct ltn!ii; rrlu f. 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AiSj!J by nil Mr ir. i. . X u PJo'Mislcey! Brovxs Iron Bitters on.-; of the very few tonic J :d;c:r.cs that arc not com- 2o.vi! mostly of alcohol or v.hl-kL-y, thus becoming a i.t: ifu! source of intc-mpcr- : ncc by promoting a desire for rum. t Drown'sJron- Bitters i i guaranteed to be a non intoxicating stimulant, and t will, in nearly ccry case, akc tlie pbec of all liquor, and at the same time abso lutely kill the desire for whiskey and other intoxi ciling rxrvcrages. Uev. G.W. Rice, editor of -American CIuisdan Rc' vlczL says of Brown's Iron J id tors: Gn .O .Nor. i6.iSSr. Gctts : -The fooluh wast of tin! furce in buiiocst, I-!caiuic. itd ricious ia-Jal-C'Cc cf oar peor jc, jr.kM J oar r-rcpirauVo a ncceivty ; and uapjlicd, U1 sa re Loa drcdi uto rcvrrt U aalooa ivt tcojeriry iccujrition. Hrown's Iron Bitters . h.i 1ccn thoroughly tested Tor dyspepsia, indigestion, biliousness, weakness, debil ity, overwork, rheumatism, ncuralb, consumption, l.'vcr compUints, kidne' troubles, &c, and it neTr Itil i to render sjxxdy and permanent relief 'm i I vrv t -v- tf i U.-S ';r t v. Ut rri l. ; a ! l.onet .tr.rt 1 . .r.v : r, tl n,u x W,R:on STK7FOIil) ' p 19 - itn. V
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