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V4W txf y iS)'"" I GREENSBORO, N. C. Entered at ih Post -Office at Creeatbaro. N. C as ftvcond class mall matter. i John 8. Hampton, v,m Greek O. Andrews, SATURDAY, - AUGUST 6, 1887, EDITORIAL DASHES. The Bank of Lnuland's rate I 0 I of discount has been advanced to 3 per cent. ---The Prince of Siam'says New York weather is hotter than in his country. A lad named James Martin, aged 17, fell from Brookly bridge, N. Y., a distance of 160 feet. . He was apparently little hurt. There are five thousand men in the Ohio and Pennsylvania iron -j miiia uu die iuic, auu I1VC inous' more who are expected to retire. They are on a strike that will hardly pay. The President, after earnest solicitation from the mayor and several citizens of St. Louis, has consented to attend the meeting of the Grand Army public in that city." of the Re- . I I -fThe Danville Register thinks at the rate invitations are Dourinc in to the President from the South and West.demandinchis oresenr at various points, that the White I House will be closed for the next board of commissioners met yes eighteen months. " , - ... ' I t terday mormner. and at once The President has closed right square down on delegations . being sent to Washington to ex- tend invitations to him. and has given his assurance that an in- vitation by mail will receive the same considerate attention as a personal committee. It is reported that the Gen nessee Gold mine owned by Mr. John T. Cramer of Thomasville is now turning out over a thousand dollars a day. This is as much as the average North Carolina editors salary. , r Successful actresses have great reward in this world. Mrs. Langtry says her receipts. for the season have amounted to $350, ,000 and Bernhardt has cleared $160,000 since her last departure from France a period of a few months only. -Col. Walter L. Steele, of Richmond county, will deliver an address at the Grange encamp ment and r armers . Institute at Mount Holly. His subject Will be : vwill it pay the Farmers to invest their spare monev in manu- facturing enterprises." Colonel Steele' has, for the past several years, been manager of one of the most successful manufactur- ine: establishments in North Cnr- ol ina and he is therefore compe tent to give information to the people. - , r r- The Grape Show started off at Raleigh Thursday with a grand urish. The Nexvs-Observer re- n r : 1 flouri . :w - .vw n. ports an immense crowd nreqnt from all over the State. Mayor inompson delivered the address of welcome, and Mr. 1 Van T ihH. ley of Pomona responded The exhibft was pronounced magnifi- cent, and considering the unfavor able season for graphs the exhibit exceeded all expectations. We hope this is a step which will lead to greater things in the develop ment arid improvement of grape ; cultivation in the State. North Carolina can soon become famous for this fruit if she gives it a fair chance, J Beer drinking, according to internal revenue figures, is grow ng in popular favor at the ex pense of whiskey. The - taxes on .distilled spirits for the last fiscal year show a falling off 6f ' nearly $5,000,000 while those on malt liquors increased greatly. I'rohibitionists will be pleased to learn that the reduction on hard drinks was effected mainly in States where temperance meas ures have been most successful. Receipts from tobacco continue to grow greater, and not a little of the increase is due to ciar-f ettes.- The total internal revenue receipts will show a falling off of about $2,000,000. Wilmington Review. , . , - , - r The Virerinia Stnff Tirri- cratic - Convention assembled at Roanoke Wednesday with an im- mense attendance. rM - , r"1-1 Harbour, Hon. John w. uanicis AilU A lUlli JUlltl V VJVWUbt w , ' a convention endorsed Cleveland and passed resolutions demanding i -fit.. : 1 inc repeal 01 uic internal revenue system and favoring the pension ing of disabled soldiers and in digent widows of soldiers who leu on tne neid ot battle or aiea from the effects of wounds re ceived in nefne of the State. The administration of Gov. Lee was endorsed. The convention accepted an invitation from the I Mnrfrtiir ? nrT wctm railmnd tn - W W WW w- '-r visit thexoal mines. The num- ber of delegates present was re ported as 403. The Georgia measure making it oenal to educate ; white and black children in the same school is known as the Glenn bill. It was oassedbv the House Tues day by a vote of 174 to 2, the two navs Seiner two colored members. It was not necessary we think for a ueorgia legislature to vole on , such a Question. lhe result mieht have been taken for errant- 0 td. The barrier between white people and negroes in the South is as fixed and eternal as the very truths of scripture. The idea of such a thine as mixed schools is such an utter impossibility that argument on the question is al together out of place, and a legis lature in the South would better be olavinrr rriiimhl-nfT than trill- r . J " . r-t ng time over such a subject, It A LEIGH WET. The Nms-Oh sewer ave th made known the result of their secret session in the consideration r B i- ,, f aPPllcations for license to sell becr and w,ne in Raleigh town ship. There were in all twenty- five applicants,, but the sense of the board was that only nineteen licenses should be crranted. This of course makes Raleigh practi- cally a wet town. There is in reality but little difference be-. tween becr and wine, and whiskey so far as its effects are concerned and any discrimination' made in favor of. the former is a simple point scored for lipense. Further than this when beer saloons are once opened it will be a-very easy matter to sell whiskey, and detection will be much more difficult than when there were no saloons at all. Where it is allowed "to sell beer or wine nothing is easier than for ?hc salodn keeper to put whiskey 111 ine ?lass when his customer co.mGf, in and caIIs for "white nG' and the world is presuma- ?lY none the wiser for it. Thus xt ls se3n. that Raleigh is virtually ' cense nasbeen issued to sell wine and beer, and the traffic of whiskey and other intoxicants has been made easy. The spirit of the law has been evaded and a technical 1 o o p e-h o 1 c ffound People of Raleigh . at the ballot box have, said that intoxicating A..y. ..1. 1 j - . . - t 0-r- - m ituuAiwaiiur drinks should not ht- nhi ; town, but there was one wav to sec at naugnt the verdict of the peopie, ana mat wav hn? 1.,, resorted to. being a judicial ruling that a spade is not a spade, and that intoxicating drinks are not intoxicating drinks, i With all due respect to Judge Merrimon Who made this decision we think there could be found scores of men who probabiy have drank more beer and wine than Judge Merrimon ever did and others who never drank any at all, who would take issue with the Judge squarely on the decision, and we are, very much of the same opinion aslbc rustic philosopher whose voice has been heard "from tl e Tokay Vineyards Cumberland, expressing it as his view that if the Judge didn't believe wine was intoxicating he ought to get about a quart of it under his vest. It is doubly unfortunate that prohibition should have been thwarted in Raleigh where the experiment of its operation had so much doubt and yielded such satisfactory results, and where its success has been pointed Jo as an example and has been the boast' of tem perance people all over the State The remedv which iiici rrUr..n.. P"P"d;.u,d cr t -.ii .iSS! r fhV ' "Amg..rV s . iL c. --'.ii i a n ire hi iM.i..)..kf. dienl. W- ' 1 ". '7 . II arrantcd to cuic c!jill feer. a- d BOLDER BELT5 TT" T7 all Jf X 4V S 1 The space oit top is lhe quantity ot POWDER BLUE in ordinary boxes. A FIVE CKXT STICK. OK INDIGO I'.LUi: contains as much- as four vvijden boxes, and will -make lifty gallon; of the hest blue water. Sold by ilousloN & Hro.. Wholesale aeii's, rtreensbon. N. C. DR. J. Q. BRODHAX, Oflice lor tlip nrpsVnt. nt h: r;iiinr on Ash street, opposite Mrs. I)r. Hall. Ttuonly tnown speclfls for Sp'Ieptic Fita. llao for Spasos lid ralUnff Elckces. Kerrou Wcakneu It lnstntly rcUcrca and cores. CleinscJ Mood and qolcteoa slucKlsh circulation. Kcutra Uzci germs of disease and earc &lckncu. Core A SKEFTIO SAID ugly blotches and stubborn blood sores. Eliminate! Bolls, Carbuncles and Scobls. crPtrmaaertly and promptly cures r-'-y-'. Tes. It Is a clJinnlcg and healtbful Aperlrt t. IIlUs Si r.jfula and Kings EtH, iwia urotners . Liianc-S t-u trcrli tr good, remoT- !3J tax me cause. Konts bnious tendencies and maki clear complixlon. Equalled by none In the dcllrlu of f eTer. A charming resolvent and a matchlcfv laxaUre. It drlTes BIck Hcadacho like the wind. CT-Contalns no drastic cathartic or opiates. EeUercs . (THE GREAtt the brain of morbid fancies. Promptly cures Ehcu. matlsmy routing It. Ecstorcs llfc-glTlng proper, ties to the blood. Is guaranteed to cure all nerroni disorders. ryEellablc when all opiates fail. He. freshes the mind and Invigorates tho body. Cures j sycyauk or money rciunpca. irri k 1110 bIoPl,irn 11 conqueror. Endorse to writing by over fifty thousand leadlnlr dtSen lergymenaud phyilclani In U. sTand EiroS.11 Un or sale by all leading drogguts. ftJO. The Dr. 6. A. Richmond Medical Co- Props. bt. Joxcph, MO. ; () For testimonials and circulars send stamp Charies N. Critt-xtdn. A int. New Tork City f1. f. smith:, CREKNsnORO. NVC., DEAI.KR IN Harness, Saddles, Whips, MACHINE OIL, Farmers' Oil Shingles $2-1-2 per thousand. Composting GoGds on hand. Wa continue to Ivil I trade-marks, co patents, CTeat3, T r , J O 9 VW.4U1 etc., for cnt3 in Canada. England, Franco, Germanv. and all otKrr Oermany, and all other countries. cnargo for examination ofmodela cr.draw UUTS. AdTiea bv mail frr- "tents obtained throngh na aro noticed in the SCIENTIFIC AME1UCAN, vhich liS the largost circulation . and is the moat in!iu neP.?er ofitaiind publiahcliu Iho 'Btaricl - r w.w"10 ica paper devoted iencc meckanicis.inTenticma, en-inecrin-'works, and other departmento of Industrial progress,-published in any country. Single dealer 10 CGnta y all news- Address Mtmn A Co., publishers of Scica bfio Amencan.261 Broadway, New York. Handbook about patents mailed froo. F. STRATTC3, Importer Wholeaala . AJcaieria j ADCQIICEOIIS, 1 and all kindsof Musical """ Merchandim. pn..;.. m mm w6 mm I i I I 1 I tHO L CIGARETTE S, i IT'oi Sale B3 . : SCOTT &. CO., jrI'OOJlSil010 TV. O. 3m. PORTRR AD TATB PORTER & DKLTON, l!e!cr in DrugsandMedicines, Lisies to ijf h II I vcrc t say I was' receiving the Largest and Handsomest stock of Dry G..is, Dress Goods. White Goods. Fine Shc. Slippers, and also Men's Hats that was ever of leied in Greensboro. N. C. it would be ratlier tot old a sonjj lo sin in this day and titr.e. and as ail Ladies who want new dresses, want them nf such styles and quality as s(fit them, and cannot ttll what will het please them by reading an FLAMING ADVERTISEMENT, i the only alternative jV cmnc and see lhe -2.Iod. .,s a uiruiriit idea couid not be iivc:i in an advertise- ment to jisiify jnu in saying whrihcr or not oj would tie pleased wit It on I first seei g il.t variety or FINE DHESS GOODS 1 am now oiTeiin. and nettintr piicesro I hereby rjetend yiU a Citr:i al invitation to call and examine the K.ods that I now have in stoie. and to arrive, Vcry-K.;stl!ully, SSO REWARD Tjlll be paid lor any Oral tmji of itmt six that ran clean and bar asnincb Oraln or KWi1 in IttWiU mix nnv . MONAKC1I Grain and eea separator and Itajr frer.wblcb w oQer to th pb ,11c at a low price. 8nl r which b A Creaking Hinge I Ory aud turns ItarJ, until oil U aplicdf after vblch it mores cilp "WLcn tbo joinU, or binSc of tins body arc itiffcrmj and inflamed by Ilbcumstbia, tbey can not be moved witbout ccuinT the movt cxeruciatin pain Atvt' .Saraparilla by ita action on tbe blood. n-Hcrrs tl.ii condition, aud rcstorca tbc jotaU to ooa working order. Ayer's Sarapari!la hx t flVclcd. 1 on city, many most irmarkablc c-urvs, a nunV ' bcr of which bafj the effort jLfij.e most cxDcriiipv,l nhr;..,. t-. A . - ncccary, I eud dci!ic natn. cf many IndivkluaN wbo have bet n currtl I.v taLlu- ...... m..v.i.v. j ii in j irn cae u un cer tainly worked wonder, rciict in- mc of Rheumatism, " after bcInironbW with it for rear. In this, and all oth r diMaa ariin fr.i i Impure t blood, tluro f, uo n"u"fr uui vvhich I m acquainted, that arrordurU relief Mcr' Krparilla. l;. n Lawrence, 31. !., B-iltiiW, Aid. .,Cm Sir5:Tari "ircd me of Gout and liboumnt imu. 1 n not Uhr t & ivouU. It tuw tradic-atid cvirr traci cf UiseaMS from mv nvtcni. I:. 'n .S'uA Hanacr Hotel lk-'jixo, LtvZllxZ'Z"9 aciictetl mo prievouly. i:i ritc.f a!I W.a renu-di I could fuid.-umil nm.ruri r; ".-Vr'.tarsaparilla. I timfc -crral bottidfiilu,rmi a? I R 1 ! restored ta Leanu.-J. i-rcara, l" C;Ur, Ayer s Sarsaparilla, . l.ii ill .ihsaj mm II -4 In great variety, co'.d and very cold. Saratoga Excelsior GPCKIG 17AYER On ice. direct from the Springs, re ceived in Air Tight' Reservoirs. TRY THE GULGHER SPRING WATER Good for cramp?, colics, and sick stomacfi?. of the best selection of Cigars on the Market from 5 cents to 15 cents cacn. 1 ry ;i : My 0t7h," the leader of all 5 cent Cigars. Al so, the leading brands of all CHEWING TOBACCOS can be found at a low price, at E. G. NEWCOMirS. Odell Building. Greensboro, N 1 55 p cc H 3 A 3 srss: 2: S .V CO s Cc 15 i55 6j 2 p CC Co 5 0. Co 3D03STTT Forgot it, Please ! Vvu can always find in slock at our More ihe best Rockland and Virginia Calcined Plaster. Land Raster. land a d Roscndalc Cement. I'lastcr. Hair. Kali.uninc, , &c. WV d no thing bx first dau Tin Roofing, V'rttxtsc-snyjiJ, ami quality r.f t,n. Krrp alay ready Shingle Tin. VnJ h v Ti:.. Guttering and Spouting put npaisV.,1 notice.. Keep Terra Cotta byt Pipe at reduced prices and put it up when wanted. Have row a lot of white --u cantor sale, will have a car of A Q- s- S- LIME, r;ip Stuff in a few days, best grade We SO!iC,t VOUr lratIc and PZc an ,ocst effort m crvr you faithfully ' WHARTON A STRAIFCW :ip 10 irn. "It Saved My Life" without oUnnln; ,tUf. AT Tied tuc to try u Avcr's Cherrv Prr.. hIpeI me a.1 am natisfio!, Coburn, Aver's (lirrr I. , t. r Two year a- I K-.V. ,7 v 1 c ... Wf. 1 physician, and u-k ti. t.-.,,., .rccritl. Un U ll i. , i 4 t until I tan uia- At-, t . r.., , Allen. t Xa:4, a.:r. t , . " Ayer's Cherry Pector LYDIA E, PiNKHAr.V3 VEQETAI3LE COMTOUin), rr II ralartrM!lu&4U,aMa , rrrptrr 4 j x Venn. TW UmIn B(l tUm,n Km tW r mf ArmoxrtcrXBicr .; , . tr w ty"P)rkiafis U10 It aa IVriyi: a Tfrt'i "1 II rrmovv rlaUM. tiuC j.4 ti r .i.v for as4rL'rr-w- .a l 11m r cf tniajr -Mfttv . mm mm i.tdia r. rixcniiT u !. rruimi Jia r4.at 9TJ e-t. . I". tm 4 a Jkl CXS V.'tJr JL t- .1., k.'Xu. t. fur .Ur. Jfr. IlvU frw 1 . wt.JI tirf j15"SI4 ly at! tr t.lJ v i -' Brown's Ikon Bititrs ii one f f the very few tonic :u(.tlicinc5 that arc not com oca:1 mostly of alcohol or ;.!: is!;c thus becoming a fin l ful source of 'intcmper ..ncc Iy promoting a dedic for i uin. 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