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4 f : 1 1 11 A; "S - J 1 ir .-I r - I !' ; I V 1 f 1 1 1 - . " f . 1. . J. J- ? r .1 :C:. :; ." I. 1 - v ' ; :! .1 r. i f t . i ! " 1 . ' i . i -. f i i f t::. , i V a.; i ,.- 2 J ! -.. 1 v 1 ' A f I r -' f i. , : J '- -' GREENSBORO, N. C. Entered at fhe Pot-Oflic at Green!ro, N- C. a cnd cLs mail maner. ' John's. Hampton, ) Editor. GltEKK O. ANDREW, lMlwn TUESDAY, - AUGUST 9, PEHSOXALS. 1887. John L. Sullivan is to be immor talized in marble by a Boston sculptor. 1 i . Chicago, Knoxvitle and Pitts-r burg arc all after the President for a visit. John Allen, of Maine, "who is 92 years of age, is attending his 373d camp-meeting. Geo. Francis Tranin is said to have declined an ofler of$i,ooo for. thirty lectures. Miss Kate Field did not tarry long in Alaska. She has already returned to Californfa. Sarah Bernhardt has been coin- ing money in London. Her receiptsjiave averaged over $2,- 500 for each performance. Edmund C. Stedman, the poet and author.of New York city, but North Crolinian. was robhfh last Sunday evening of a" quantity of jewelry. -Governor Hill, of New York. plays with all the little children near the executive Albany every day. mansion in Mr. Hormusice Edilji Knotwal, the very famous tiger slayer, died s short time aero at the Sir Jamsetji Jcejccbhoy- Hospitaal. It is strange that he lived as long as he did. John Boyle O'Reiliy is passing the Summer in a comfortable and .. 7 U,u .,uuSC4i. nun,, mass. ; He has recovered his health and .strength and has resumed his editorial duties. General Clinton B. Fisk thinks the Third Party Prohibtionists will poll five times as many votes next year as in 1884, and that Mr. Clevland will surely be reelected. He will no, he says, be the Third Party's Presidential candiate. As the President declines to receive invitations from commit-" tees in person, it is a good idea to have the committee photograh ed and the pictures sent with the printed invitation. That saves the expenses to the committee and the handshaking to the Tresi dent. -Richmond Times. The report that John Taylor the President of the Mormon Church, was not dead that an other body had been substituted for his in order to aid in a suppos eci miraculous resurrection, creat ed a little stir at Salt Lake. Close investigation of the pinched and wrinkled features of the de ceased prelate, as the body lay in state in the Tabernacle,' however, set all doubts at rest. The Lee Association, or Mo bile, Ala, has undertaken to push to completion the work inaugur ated some time ago for erection of a monumeirt - in that city for Admiral Raphael Semmes. There is already a small fund in hand, and it is hoped by eneretic canvassing to secure within twelve months enough to warrant v ordering of a monument VortKy of the gallant Semmes. HOW TO SACRIFICE - irATKitawrOiXr A .Wodo Hot know of anything better calculated to pain the a verage Georgian than this p.ira" graph from the Boston Herald. Boston has devoloped a South ern love for watermelons this season, and cannot . get enough of the luscious fruit, which is vf royal quality.. The epicure can . -;luS watermelon with fine powder- cd sugar, and never has it cut in j slices, but taken out with a spoon. Like salad, it should never have a knife to touch it after the first division. As a matter of couse it is a subject for congratulation . that Boston has learned to love the which Georgia is supplying in large numbers at reduced figures; but theidea of sprinkling sugar thereon! Bah! and -to think of eating watermelon with a spoonl Did any man ever - hear of such sacrilegel Nothing could be worse; not evn a51igree of beans with rum sauce. Evidently what th0 Bostonese need just now, is a course of instruction in gast ronc- my, so far as the watermelon is concerned. . The true Georgiaepicurean ap proaches a watermelon . until he has turned his back upon the effete civilization of the city. The slaughter of the melon represents a sacrifice which is as much out Qf Ui at Vilinner tnhl a dish of deviled crab at a Satyr's feast. -'it is an idyl of the fields that becomes a very dreary thing; indeed, robbed of its snrround-j ings. - preparations for the sim- pie ceremony are few. One must fro into the natch nt frlv H.nvn: wllen the dew on thc s ,,,,.. ,,-. wt hu & - nearly to the knee, and stealthi ly, even though committing no trespass, buf if it be a trespass so much the better, remove a melon to the pellucid bosom ol a spring. At about 1 1 o'clock ween the sun is high and the heat is trembling along the surface of the field , he shouldquietly carry his prize over to -a snake fence under the shade of ia persimon tree, and having daivK a jack-knife's blade only rin dcep longitudinally around th4 melon, thumo the Utter nn.m the top rail until the inner struc - ,.,. - ture is ruptured. A -pious man- L'iU Hft his soul in prayer when the luscious red interior full t f black eyes is exposed,, but this is jot usually considered necessary. The officiating priest then seats himself flat aground and prepares for the final ceremony. Never in". his life doie a . nian feel the; need of company less, than at such a moment. A melon invariably opens with a hollow in one half and a great bulging cliff of meat in the other. v. If there be company present the ktruggle that. ensues between up petite and politness scars the soul beyond repair. vNo man liv ing ever tendered the fat half of melon to another and reserved for himself the hollw delusion, but felt j his existence embittered. No, j solitude at this critical mo me t is the greatest boon that can be conferred; in fact itis ne cessary to the .harmony of the idyls If he bv alone, the epicure, as our Boston friend would call, him prizes out hunks of red nie;it with his knife and uses his fingers after the primitive manner of the true child of the soil, to convey them to his mouth; "and a he eats, being skilled, the black seeds drop from the comer . of his mouth upon the bosom of the grand old mother earth, and the mocking bird balanced upon the topmost branch far above him furnishes the hidden music far the feast. As. a matter of course it is im possiible lor Bosto'n oeoplc to practice these rfs But they can abandon the spvo:i and sugar. No man can say that he-has real Iy:eaten aVatermelon. who. hai; used a spoon and sugar in the at tempt: He has simply violated propriety. .insulted nature and in jured hii . heplc. st,.m.,i, : ( McoB r.lci(,fh. GOLDEN BELT j. W. SOOTT & GO;, - - i GiMMMishoro, TV. C. The space on top is the-qu.intiiv o! POWDER BLUE in 'ordinary boxes. A KI V K CENT STICK OF I NI) IC.f ) V.l.V E contains, as much as tour u..-rVn boxes, ar.il will i'.ak: fifty y tlotx of the b:st b!u: vv:it :r. So'd 1 !n;svnx & Hr.: . Wholesale tn,(i riiii'ior'. X. C. DR. J. G. 3R0DNAX. OiHce lor" the present, at his resilience on Ash street, oppos:t.- frs. Dr. Hall. TJvjoniy known ppeclfls tor 2pt:tptIo Tit a. 11 for Spwinia and FaIHo Elctms. Xcrro;; WcakocM it lBtantij- rtUcrc and curca. Clcanscl V'Ocxl and quickens eiagvfsh clrcaltt'oa. Xcntrv izes ctrnis of disease ai4 re f!v.kneS." Curc4 A SI1EFTI0 BM . cglj blotches atd stubborn Koodsofe. Ellralnatci DoOj, Cortunr'.cs e.:.d Zc. 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Shinnies $2 1-2 per thovsand; . . - Composting Goods on hand. "V7a continxie act aaoolicitore for trado-marks, copyrights, ctc.for patents, caveats, - - ; '"-"J wuuua Vii. - ents ia Canada England, Fracco, OerxaanT, and all other countries. . ' imnyHUyean' practice. - y o r o v"iuiiijuua vi mtxieia or craw Jnra. Advice by inail free. . vHL tined thrcmh tis aro noticed in thS SCIENTIFIC AMERICA, vhiSThS vtj uuuci ruuios. -This lr-rt n rl snVn.lMU J11i' -. to science. mechanics, inrenticna, ensinccru Iif aCl1 ?Xr partecnta of indniial Pnb. ,a r country.' copies by mail. 10 cents. h .u dealers. : , ' Address ilann ft Co., pnblihers of Scia i tfio American. 201 Broadn-ar, New York. I Handbook about natenbi Maiifi r I ;rT-,. ,r". JCHS F.STRATTD1. '!u, ctlin',,:c ti' K . , Ct -1 p,,Crs Vd-pt - FPPnnncnuo l"Ta,n.an,ln-aTJI3: ! d ior 5a! u-JiV -u,if CIGARETTE S 3m. POIlTHIt ATI TATE Suo.c'u 10 POHTER & DKLTON, DcAlcn in Drugs and Medicines, CrtnUirt N. C life is '-if Snag ! 111 a ere to say 1 was receiving the Largest and Handsomest stock of Dry Goods, Dress Goods White Goods, Ffne Shoes, Slippers and also Men's ilats that was ever of lered in Greensboro. N. C. it would be rather too old a song to sing in th IS day and lime, and as all Ladies wh o want new dresses, want them of such styles and quality as suit them, and cannot tell what will best please them by reading any FLA MI KG ADVERTISEMENT, the only alternative is to conic and seethe goods, as : sufficient idea couid not be given in an advertise ment t-f justify y.i ii, ayin uhcthct or not you would be picas d will, out first ccii:g the variety of FIHE i DRESS GOODS 1 am now ojYeiing. and gettim: piices. so I hereby eatend you a Coidi al invi'aii. n to call aud examine the goods thai I now have in store, and to arrive. Very Uespcctlully. W. K. MURRAY. S50 REWARD . win t paid lor aor OraU I an ol ume size that ru clean and Uc aamncb Oralq orx S'1 lnfn1v a.ior lmliit MOXAliCU CiAuV-4 Srnaratnr ainl Itagr frr,which oCer to lb pui tc at a low prW. sntl for A"lr and prJre Hat. which w ll rrilUnV'i ' aaa sr- tti m M .... w MACHINE CO- A Creaking Hinge Ii dry aud turns hard, uat!! oil Ii fcT.cr. which it moves ci.i. vhen the JoiaU.orhlnrcs.cf the LtMlr nr.. - v ' . w IIIDI li VJ and Inflamed by Khcuinalism, t! r czth 1 k 1 ... r i . auviw w.iaoui c.-.uinj the CJOxJ excruciatiuj pain.. .rrrs Far-3;arH::.i ' by Its action on tho b!o-L rrll. r. con-lition, ana rcitori-i i!j,,;a:, tarw.u . wortlasordtr.' MtrS S.trrvir!i:a h i. rSv(M. Ia o::r nty, many i,io.t rrrtuirkablc rurm , i1Ui inort xpcnciiK .Jitic:aw. Mrr it iiercsarr I cnul siv.- ihc lutmr t,t manr InUiTHJuaU who Iai c hci u cuml Lv latlu this iitedicinr. In my own ra. I: l, m- tainly workca woudrp, rvlievic cl Rheumatism, - afertin-tronh'.cdvriihI:for rear.. I- rUct Aver'. 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