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i nr.. 2 GREENSBORO, N. C. Joujr H, Uxurrox, yah, FRiDAY; - AUGUST it, i2S7- EDITORIAL DASHES. Out of twenty young men who competed for a West Point cadetship at Westfield, Mass., ten wereejected by the physic ian because they had the "tobac co btart,- brought on by cigarette smoking. They were unfit for West Point service. - There are 141 Senators and Representatives elected to the Fiftieth Congress uho were not in the Forty-ninth. About twenty of these have served in previous Congresses. Mr. Phe lan, of the Tenth Tennessee Dis trict, is the youngest member. Gen. Gen Vandever, of Califor nia, is the oldest member, having passed three score and ten. It is estimated now that the people of Texas sat down on prohibition by majority, of 150- OOO. . The Czar, it is reported, has become a most devoted fisher man. Again the news comes that Stanley, the brave explorer is no more, ano this time the in formation is so direct than it can hardly be doubted. The Lenoir Chronicle is to be removed to the growing town of Wilkesboro. Q1YR US YOUll HAXD BROTHER. Jefferson Davis has written a letter in opposition to prohibition on the ground that the country is . too much governed already. This comes with a grace from a man who played the tryant like Davis did a few years ago. But weak men always swing from one ex treme to the other. Lctj Jufler son be quiet, He has had his dzy.Methodfst A dvanct. Such as the above appearing in some rabbid Republican sheet of the North would hardly surprise us, and we have on several occa sions answered such attacks of such journaisand commented on them in righteous indignation ; but coming as this docs from a southern man and in a Southern newspapar is worse than ingrati tude and grates upon the ear and quickens the pulse of every South ern man deserving of his birth, especially those who wore the gray and smelt powder and faced death on many a hard fought battle field. Jefferson Davis "a tryant"? Jcflcrson Davis "a weak man"? "Let Jefferson Davis be quiet"? Who dares say this in a land where he is held in tenderest affection and deepest reverence ? Where his name when he is gone, will be enshrined in living loving hearts as the generations come and go, and where the dews of a mindful people's gratitude will constantly fall upon his memory to enbalm it, to keep it fresh for ever. ; . "He has had his day"? No uot till "the last syllable of recorded time"'will his- day be ended. HiVday is forever, and what he says will live after him for a respectful reading of the generations, whether they ap prove of his views or not'. As the lofty Alpine peak round which the clouds gather and the lightnings flash and the thunders roar yet is unshaken and unharm ed, so doos Jefferson Davis stand f'"J a monumental pillarto the Jgone Confederacy,; at whose ide 7 voted head havVjbeeh hurled dis franchisement; northern "hatred and villainous vituperation, . and yet, standing alone in the' midst IL1L K v I of all this, he has ever displayed the retiring taodestyof a urocaan. the unselfish derctionpf a patriot and the philanthropic heart cf a breve statesman and fearless champion. And the people cf the South love . him, and their children love him, and the suc ceeding generations as they rise up shall be taught to do his memory honor and his opinions reverence so long as Southern soil is considered sacred far "the blood that heroes gave it. Goldsboro Argus 3IISS;()Tl.KS, THE ASjlIiCHIiT S05O. Weli t2 all tbf Uad fur hakf ai rta. And vWm it' aJ! fTI it a'te: ayta 3 iaw mski V a. we ie. Va rOtt 3k& tl lrA fare at oar -: . We"a fcctnjr t tht sj1 ail rr-as;ri mx4 f -lv. A&i u-jrh it era t rte jr"ia church ax4 rvtt. r WeH cp li rirli villi t t rr d.rra -:??: The Witj. TLere b talk if enr.-.fin the L'nitt-i J5tat-s anil 3Iexico?r b-iilllnr a !riJre over the Gran.Jc at Lar-t! i. R. -i- Pnx tor !-3j that iu ixl-n million rears cit a lnp of -water -xiW reiaalu on lbe ytirfa.'-; of tb: rtL. Twenty-fire year ay th-rv vra-ouH one Catholic eLurcb in Cim-innati. 0. cow there are twenty, with frty-e;Lt thousand member. - Congresiman Gay. of LouiMsna, weetenj hi lalxm for the !f-ar tefI- i wxth the chtcrfal rt Section that he hxi flwOO.000 invested in sTirar pianta tioas. Osceola, a town on. the vest side of the Cascades, in Washington territory, boasts of a schoolmistress of ei!i!eea rummers and a "weight of 32u po'inis. She is the one attraction of the town. Hiram P. Revels, the first colored xaac elected to the United States Sen ate, is now a well-to-do -farmer in ilis tissippL There hare been two negro Senators and thirteen Repreentativea. The well authenticated stories of the Czar's panic-stricken and drunken con dition are declared by his ever-faithful PaU Mall Gazette to "be "uuraitifrated trash oj the vilest and silliest descrip tion." The puUfc debt of Canxula ha3 in creased $75 a minute during the whole of Sir John Maedonald's administra tion, allowing ten working hours a day and twenty-six working dayn to the month. In a little churchyard down the Sus quehanna Valley is a humble tomb stone inscribed with the "name of a worthy woman and this incription "in expressively inaccurate English: "She done what ihe could.' A Nebraska City bachelor declares that the girls down there are so anxious to get married that a man "so homely that the reflection of his face will dent a new milk pan" can get a dozen offers in a day without asking. The first window-gbiss ever made in this country was manufactured at Pit.J5burjr, Pa., in 1795. From that date to the present PitUburg has been center of the glas making industry in the United States. A novel sort of protective duty is be ing advocated in England, and it is stated that it may possibly le adopted. It is proposed to imjoe a tax of 25 a year upon all foreigners working in England. It is estimated that the tax would yield about i5CK),CXx a year, and would fall principally upon Ger mans. The fighting spirit of the French array is at the boiling point, and is kept there by the leader, who find that it makes the men willing workers and cheerful bearers of hardships. If . the war that seems coming should be averted, there will be some hundreds of thousands of the most disappointed thirsters after glory that the world has ever known. A descendant of President Monroe writes to the Washington Post denyin" the published statement that Monroe became overwhelmed with debt and fled to New York to escaie creditors, and finally died in ioverty. He savs that his distinguished ancestor left" a large unencumbered estate in Loudoun country, Virginia, and personal property worth as r-.rds siu- The use of "horse power" as a measure of an engine's work came nat urally from the fact that the first en gines were built to do the work pre viously done by horses. John Smea ton, the builder of atmospheric engines before Bolton and Watt had introduced their more imjKirtant machine, had al ready set the working power of a horse as equal to lifting a weight of 22 000 pounds one foot high in a minute. Bolton and WaU agreed to place their engines "for tle value of one-third part of the coals which are saved by its use." They-nlso increased the horse power to 33,000 ife minute, so that their engines wen; hal?-ajain aV powerful accbrtimg u their rate as tnoseol tludr c-ompetitors. In this way they ctablbhedHbe -horse pow- or 550 foot pounds per second., ' ilowr the Wicked Dnunmer Will Do. C SceneA railway train after April 5. First clergyman Did you seir old Pcpperandsalt at X? . Second clergynianNaw. Do vou know, he's the worst old duffer to -sell to oh this rou . St01-here comes the eondjtctor. As I was remarking BrothctUi-own. e hail a most refresh ing scan of graceTt X.Min:iapo!u G0LDE1I BELT J. W. , SCOTT & CO., ronsloio. M mat t T-i. . r?;ir r? rr Cont ir.s .s r: J4i!i f. ci ro-,.-.!rn the best l.'wt- v iter, Whslf -i-r Jri; " . t r cen?b'ro. C. Il-?iU?ijiii siil Surgeon, Office tor the press..:, ;.: h;., res 'encr onsh srrcft. opoos::- Mrs. Dr.. Hail. nM.eiJ7 kac-a tecll; for Trr.c;.t.e F!t. for F;-5n 4 rn:rg SIckrei. Xerr ?Te3cDeM li lntr:;y rtrTea ad cur. CTri2js :d ted qrir t'cglth clrctixloa. Niirv Ire crmi cf &Uci&e ui mti itcceM. Cure fTSKEPTiO SAID jrorr r-Jr C-.T-1 ; '.'Ti.rsU. T s. j: 2 ci.-r azd tla trolLfrs. ti- 2 :I ircaxi to yoodroKr-r- cletf eompl'ixJon. EOAJXed br sone la tb derla of feTer. A cLraln reolTfnt and a iatckU UxOTe. It drlTC Sici nedcbe Lte tL- vied. prConuiiu no drmrtlc canJc c r c?lA:e. Ceirrrt tTHE GREAT!) tLc Lnin cf morMd Uncle. PrompUy enre intlim V rontto it. T'Mn Ux &rtsg prcptr tit to the tlood. Iraatee41ocnre:i nerrwn iorderi. CFTUaMe vbea an opUrea IL tUs freshes the dad and fcmoratca ti body. Cbtm ajtpcpm or mey reranded. CiniEiuiEinXIMIBgP lAT-for aaU by a5 lcadg'drncjiroj Tl Dr. f. Jl. Iilctmoad Uedkal Co- Prot. Por VstImonix! aad cL-eolariacnd atxEp. Ctarfea 2. Crltfvtoa. A7nt,-?:c-w York city. -P.P.SMITH r.REENSHoRO; N. C. LEA! IN Harness, Saddles, TFhips, MACHINE OIL, Farmers' Oii Shingles S2 i-2 per thousand. 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Cctu : .Tt e (ooliih m a izg cf nul force ia ltu, ricascre. and rickxu idJ gCT.cc cf or pcojlc. rrulrt your rccparatioo a ntcrwty; aad u applied, will utc tn dmil rho resort to aaln for tcrDporxrj rccr jrxtiox - Brown's Iron BrrTERS has been thoroughly tested .for dyspepsia, indigestion, biliousness, weakness, debil ity, overwork, rheumatism, neuralgia, consumption, hver complaints, kidncj' troubles, cc, and it never kils to render speedy and permanent rclicl I
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