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THE MORNING NEWS, By.l. S. HAMPTON. Il imsheu Daily, Lept Sunday. the lioei:i;;g urn t 4s-nr--r : r t"W . -. ... ..... T"- X v.-. .... ha-ha or -si'Bscwmos, is advance: .. Year 3y Mail), Postage paid...... f 4 00 six M'Hith. " 7 .; a 00 Un Month."- " f - 00 Two Months . , 4 - 7S Or. Month, " - 40 To city subscriV-xs, delivered ia any part of the uy at 10 cts per week. ... , s n i f i IMI4 DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THECITY GREENSBORO, AMD OF THE STATE- Vol. 2: Greensboro. N. C, .Thursday, Rug. 25, 1887. No. 43 L N; tri rr ' . T' ' 1 r rr)-? it - 1 n i i ! 1 r - '"-'V. i , Ill f ft 1 . .?7BL1SH2S, AKNO TJITCZHHTTS. 'o advertisements inserted ia Local column at aay price. f- ... " ' An ctra charge will be made for double -column r.r trir-lc-colu-nn advertisements. All4 announcements and recomendatkms of candi. ;i.itcs for office, will be charged as advertisements. jvef.ie'.nt to follow ,Teading matter, or to ftcc,jr y,o.ny specta place, will not be recti ved. Amusement, and OCuctal advertisements 50 cts per viuare for each insertion. Advertisements Kepi unuer, r.eao v new THE LATEST NEWS. ciiicico. Hr. Collier or that City U Itcceivid in Splendid Audi ence by Iler at Osborne . London, Aug. 23.M r. Collier, of seized with a volent attack of vomit ing. Scortlv afterwards Mmc. Men dezand two of Iier children were taken ill. Pbyicians were there tele phoned for. and Dm. Savior and Aguiera answeredlho summons. Ui ou their arrival at tho home they found Mis Mcstrc lying dead on a sofa in the parlor, Mmc? Mcndz and two children on tho floor also dead, Ativ.rti,,nu" will be charged fifty percent, extra" Chicago, was granted an audience by 1 on f Ml v 111 Pavments for transient advertisements must be I ,. rk. .u- r. , - 1 I and Ml53 aldCS and ML$3 a!laiLl iaadwaoc.; - v, ., were so far gone that medical aid Kcmiunces mut be made by Uicck, Draft, Postal llOUSe, When he presented to Her nn,y,t rsr, . u Mcy Order. Express, or, in Registered Letter. Majesty the addrCSS of the Chicasoans ..11 Zl" , T , A , 1 of Bnnih bi.tb.odp.reni.gem honor the milk w!M either deaa or drinff. of her jubilee. In presenting the ad- The man that sold Uw milk, two dress Mr. Collie, said : servants in the booso and two out- "Your Majesty : In behalf of fifty sido per30a3 have arre3teU. The .p T. " " . .V WsWy connected pleasure to present to you this con gratulatory jubilee address Though separated far. from the motherland. Only acU lemittances will be at the risk, of the pub lisher. ' ' Under the head of "SiKMtal City Items," business notices will be inserted at the rate of 5 ceats a line j every insertion. THE RATTiHOADS. AHH1VAL AND DEPARTURE OF TR.YINS. HlCllMONO AKU DANVILLE RAILROAD. in social circlet?. AJTGKL8 JJI TEJiWESSEE. Arrives from Uichmond at. Iavt for Uichmond at 9 43 ara ............ 10.32 pm 8.3a a m Q-55Pm NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. Arrives from Charlotte at 8.2a a m .................. 940 pm Xeaves for Charlotte at 9.48 am , . 10.44 P m Arrives from Goldf boro at . 9.30 p m .. . 10.20 pm . ................. 7. 4na Uavt for Ooldsboro at.... 9.50 am " .................... 6.00 am NORTH-WESTERN N, -C. rrives from Salem at RAILROAD Lenvos for Salem at. C. F. AND Y. V. RAILROAD. Arrives from Fayetteviile at. ...... Leaves for Fayetteviile at........ Arrives from Walnut Cove at...., Leaves for .Walnut Cove at THE POSTOPPICE . Mails for the North close at 8.00 a. m. and 9.00 pSa. ; Charlotte " 9 00 - . 9.00 V Raleigh " 9 Salem " 9 9 00 Fayetteviile " 9.00 - The money order and "registered letter office, will nly be open from 906 a. m. to 6 p. m. General Delivery is open from 8 a. until 7 p. m. except whenopemng mails. Also, 15 minutesafter pening the Eastern night mail. Senday hours, for general delivery, 8.00 a. m for alf hour ; and half hour after the opening of the mails from ' both , North and South. The lock-boxes are from 6.00 a. m. to 10:30 p. m RESIDENT CLERGVTMEN S. Greensboro Ptesbytenan : Dr. J. Henry Smith, N. Cnurch St. Rev E. W. Smith. Asheboro St. Baptist : , I - Kcv. W. R. Gwaltney, S. Elm St., South Greensboro, Methodist Episcopal. . Rev. J. E. Mann, W. Market St. .' G.F. Smith, S. Gr9ensboro. Methodist Protestant : Rev. J. L. Michaux, N. Greene St. " J. R. Ball, Spring. Sc Episcopal:. Rev. A. II. Stubbs, N. Elm Sr. our hearts still beat warmly with love and veneration for England's Queen." The Queen replied : : l'l thank you and the" people you represent for this address, and you, personally, for your own kind words. My'answer tu it you will find in this paper. v. The Queen then handed a docu ment to Mr Collier, which read as (oilows ' 'I thank you for the address you ...... 8.00 am J have presented to me. Coming as i ."J I does from persons of English Jbirth 10.54 pm 1 beyond the seas, who return feelings of love for their mother country and sympathy for her welfare, I -receive it with peculiar satisfaction. That the people of Chicago should have given expression to thase kind sentiments, not only towards the Anglo-Saxon race in these-realms, but also towards myself, is to me a source of much gratification and sustains me i the belief that the friendship and good will wtjich now exists between the two countries and which I have always en deavored to promote are of a real and enduring character.,, Mr. Collier was driven to Cowes in the royal' carriage. He returned to London this evening. Being asked if he kissed the Queen's haod, he re plied: "No : that would be improper, as I am not a British subject. I am proud to be an American citizen." He considered the granting of the audi- THE NATIONAL CAPITAL . ,t' , Dread. HHIcated Graham Bread. Rrc TTir Vretidcnt I tir it at Ion a Bread. Diincnd Gaket: Dscbtxi Still cominsr inIZcvort or Cake. Co2ce Cakes, ruin rocs J WIL51IKCTOS & WELDON HAIL no ad com pa:; y. PottmaMter General, te. Washington. Aug. 23.-1 S3;. Sptc: Corrcspo&dtccc of Xh Hw. The President remains at Oak View Cake. Wafers and yoa 1 ether. Call for thera Bikefr. J. ill hare do at the City U. Wlst. r Bctumed. King, the Baker. And be can be found at the City Bakery. He is the best baker ia the where in truth be has enjoyed aa I State, and respectfully asks that yoa irVral summer. In his delightful su- pve his bread a trial. His baking is Nor. 14. . . . . . 100 wen KnGTQ iwr i u i u.z r nqqcsu oiioan nomc uc is raaiici 01 m own 1 Qr movements, ana is iree irora tnc re- 1 bread. str.iir.ts and perplexities of official life. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUT1L CO' S'o. I Na 43 1 No. Dailr. Daily. Dai?r Lt Yeldaa..ii t( o ta t do all 10 a ra He is revelling in the happiness ol Whito u Doughty. perieci immuniiy irom inc rapgaun. Dealers' in Fancy Groceries. :cc and you will hare no other Xr viZiZtu , I J p t?rtf-.r. Ar Kocky Mt a p ta Kwpectfahy. Ar T Lr Tarboro. 1 1 1 30 ks; . . . . . . - -- - . t t. m m Ar Wilion. . 4 05 p ra6 5S p ra' ........ 7.25 pm ...... ..9.50 a .m 5.00 p. m. , xo.oo a. m. J'isions in Spotless HViife that teere Seen by Several Women. ! ..- On last Saturday evening, at about sundown, on the Sterling Johnson place, two and a half miles southeast of Milan, six angels were seen to vfly down into the yard of Mrs. Wood, a widow. It seems that Mrs. Wood was very low with sickness, and sev eral ladies were present attending to the wants of the sick, when a noise in the yard attracted their attention. Upon looking out of the window they sawjxn angel, an in a moment more it was joined by five others. They were only for a few minutes and took their flight, flying straight up until lost to view. They, with the excep tion ot wings, were, in the form and shape of man. with clear cut and finely formed features, and were clothed in garments of pure and spotless white, while a halo of heavenly light encir cled their heads. The above was told to us as the truth and can be vouched for by the ladies who were in atten- aance upon iurs. voou. .ie mat as it may, it has created considerable excitement in that neighborhood. Milan (Ten.) Exchange, for the time the tiresome complaints of politicians. Invitations to visit distant parts -of the country are still being received, the last coming from Florida. ' which was gracefully worded to impress upon the President that -'the land of flowers, where the waters of the Gulf wash the extreme southern limit of the Repub lic," should be included in the round of Presidential visitations. But un fortunately for the success ot the Florida invitation the "extreme south ern limit" is just now infested with a Con- I . c . I, ,1 L, . .. .1... . . . fc ....... M$ ol otnee seeicers, ana zs sparca lections, wars, looacco. yiaxxucj. 1 Af p.YcttcT 'i ,2 W B sx.. unccr icnoow ,i.u. o.re us LrGoMsboroi 54 p ra 40 p rajj $$ a ra .... j-.r i .,1 ..... .i..lLvMarTio!ia'6copraJ3Spn ciSan zr: :r:::z lt uurgaw.. 7 co P 0 " - Call and see the biggest melons in town. Fresh lot fust received from Fayetteviile. ' Houston & Bro. ipsa . M a ra Ar Wilming.,7 $o r ra.9 55 p rrv7 00 a m TRAINS GOtvIG NORTH. Na 4$ Lr Lr 0.47 Dlily. No. 4J Daily. Lr FaTCttcr. Ar Sclavs... Ar Wilson-. 1 llystevy of the Gulf. Key West, Kia.. Aug. 23 The schooner W. A. Watson, Buskin, mas 1 ence a compliment, not only to the ter, arrived at Key West, yesterday BEAR I2T HINDI That I will call on the business men of Greensboro within the next ten days in the interest of the "Sketch or th Battle of Guilford Court Housf." which will be isiued.in neat narflnhlet I Lr Wilson form, from the presses of Messrs. Ar RoTryMq Thomas; Ttere A Co.. about the first I Ar Tarboro. bad case of yellow fever, and it is not I of September. No better medium has ikely that the latid of allegators and ever been ptterca pur business men orantrr will Prirint thu I . . .. r ... . , Daily. WilmingJu 40 ps S Sa a S 52 p Bargaw. 34 a ra'g 50 p ra T w Triia'i9 m mil in'inil rv i . i.l I. . . I . . . . 1 . . 155am II 35 am tt $S am 7 00 a m til 4 aia. . . . . 2 32 a m 1225 pm 1251 ara ..... loopm.i 37 n Lr Tarboro. Ar Weld on. . r av r 11 33 aa;., 4 0$ a ma 15 p mi 45 a ra , before the reading public. This is no shoddy. Cheap John advertising snect. year. The rDort of the First Assistant but will be a work that will be pre- . t. . t. 4.:.. Postmaster General will contain the vca oy an. on swunioi "snwr- 4. . . icai nature. 1 uuakant. aAimAt following information as to changes in Tl0S or n0 charges will be made. postoffices during the past year: Hold your orders for advertising until Number of offices established loat : Yu see me, ana piani your aas. wnere w - - appointments by removals and sui pensions 2584. Total number pointments during the year was 13079. 1 por Jicnt. .1 Trains on Midland N. C Branch The total number of postoffices in A few nice rooms in "Central Hotel I leaves GoMsboro. N C. dally except operation on July.ist, 18S7 was 55147. building' at $1.00. $2.00 and S2.5opcr I Sunday, $ 30 pm.; arrive SraithSeld, N. Apply to Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Haldax tor Scotland Neck at 1 co p m. Returning, leaves Scotland Neck at 9 30 a m., daUy except Sunday. Trains leaves Tarboro. N. C. via Albecaarl & Ralelrb, R R, daily, except Sunday, 6 p xn.; Sunday J pa; arrive Williamstoa. N. C. 8 10 p m. and 6 40 p ra. Keturnmg leaves wiuiasuioa. n ius. ey ill bring forth good fruit and Dlny eptSundiy. 8 00 a b. Sun IUI plenty of it. Respectfully. day 9 50 a rn! arrive tarboro. K. C. 079' "Pnr Ttrnt Trains on Midland N. C Branch The Government receipts from July I month. H. H. Tate. C, 700 p m. Returning leaves Smith- held. N. CM 7 30 a nu. arrtve uoiasooro, N. C o 00 a ra. $18,306,833 the disbursements amount- Activo Soap Froc! Southbcund train on Wilson Sc Fayet- ed to about $3,000,000. leaving a sur- We had several hundred cards scat- grille Branch is No. 50. Northward is plo, ot over $.3,600,000 an. Indie... ntl TnSos No. 40 South will lop only at inga larger surplus for the month ...... Mrr.. . . . - Wilson. Goldsboro and Magnolia. than usual. And yet Congress is 'not I sciVes the holder of the card will get called upon to provide a remedy for I one cake ot "Active Soap. Save your this unnatural condhion of things, nor cards ana get a cake 01 .o. one laun- tf - Agents. does the administration seem disposed to aval itself ot ' the constitutional means for the relief of the people from unjust and unnecessary burdens. - .TJmac fn a Uoltle. Trains No 47 makes close connection atWeldon for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, and daily cept Sunday via Bay Line. Trains make close connection for all points North via Richmond and Wash- ' Whether from swamnr land or stae- I mrton. nant pool, or from the deadly gases of I All trains run solid between Wilning city sewers, malarial poisons are. the I ton and Washington, and have Pullman r. Aver s Ague tare, taken ac- 1 i'alace Meepers attacneo. ing to directions, is a warranted JOHN F. DIVINE. Englishmen of Chicago, citizens generally. but to the Sherman Returning. PRODUCE MABKET. Apples gjeeti, per bu.... ... Dacotif hog round ............. UeeC...,, Mutter Beeswax Chickens- old . . from Pascagoula, Miss. Capt. Buskin reports that on Aug. 16, seventy-seven miles south of Pensacola, he fell in with the sloop Sampson, of New Or leans, sunk with spars and rigging Winnipeg, Max,, Aug. 23.Sena- alongside. The sIood was freed o or Sherman and party passed through walcrand hoisted on the deck of the here last night, en routo east. Re- Watsori. in the locker were found a 1 J 1 " .11 . 4. 1 - i garamg ine nsnenus uibPui? child.s Q several pairs of children's and one pair of women's shoes, some spring Corn new...... Corn Meal Dried FruitsElackberries. X Cherries...... Apples. . .... 5oa6o pressed the hope that the Canadians .......aq 1 xrrrmlrl nrrnr1 fn fhp. A ir.friin5 the shelter, bait and other good things which tn"e ".'.United State granted to all tlie. world. He wa$ pleased with his trip. - . h ' Took the saS ......i5a20 ........axS ...............iSaao xoai5 ................. a6$ ..a6s 6 x-7 .........12-14 ...........7a6 Sheridan' 8 Kinsman knitting thread and needles. The captain is of opinion that the owuer of the sloop, with.his family, was on an excursion and capsized, probably drowning alKon board. The sloop is 20 feet lone 6 feet beam and cat rigged. The N. Y. WorUi. says, while Al bert Frick, ol No. 609 Garfield evenue, Greenfield, was fisning in New York Bay, near Cavin Point, Jersey City, he noticed a bottle floating In the wa ter. He trot it ashore and opened it. Inside was a piece of thick brown pa per, on which was scrawled, in a schojlgirl's hand, these words: August, 1887. 1 am detained here on Ward Island against my will. I am but twenty years of age, -I am horribly treated. Please assist me. May Murphy, Ward's Island. same cord specific for malarial disorders. Come and see our butter cups; Greensdoro Candy Co. People's Five Cents Savinrs Bank OK GREENSUORO, N C Incorporated April 29th, 1S87. un der the laws of North.Carolina. Open for business Juty 2, 18S7. Under rigid examination of Com missioner appointed by the Governor of the State. . Character and amounts of its invest ments carefully limited by Statute General Sap't J. R. KENLY. Sup't Transportation .T. M. EMERSON. GenT Pass. Agent ICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAIL UOAD. CONDENSED 8CIIEDULX. TRAINS RUN BY MERIDIAN HUE TRAINS OOINO BOUTU. May. 20th, 17 . No. GOT ; Dully. LcAve NcTork 4 45 a ra viwM. ? f I m Receive, dtposlts from f,ve cent, to JS 9 Sin Peaches, unpared -2, '. 4 x-2 " . unpared 1-4, 3 - pared .toaia Eggs......... 10 Feathers .... . . ............................. ...... 40 flaxseed. 75 i Chines Press Suppressed. Mretty but JTot Practicable. That is a very pretty story which comes from Indiana detailing how the two thousand dollars from any one person. Pays all profits to depositors. Makes loans on -public bonds, real estate, and first-class prsonal security. orriCERs: President). M. Win stead. 1 1140 No. CI Dally: 4 20 pta 6 7 pta 912 p o 11 CO pta Lea re Wuhisrtoti . Leave Chxrlotustill. . 3 3i p o IATd Lynchbarj j 5 SQ p ta Lt&rc DacTllle I 8S) po Lea to RichxaanJ. 3COpxa 2S0ao Ixave OoldAbori 112 30 axa) a XO p 5 30axa 1 00 in 3 00 ft ta S OS xa SCSaca T... r.1.T-., i Rlam ASC3VC ....... .1. I irf,.PrtfJiiVJ- F. Steele. I. A. I Leava Dartum ! 037 aza 230 aa w m m ' - - w w m7 . Odell. J. H. Karris. LcaToHiih Puitl ;1115abj 101 Can Onions . Oats;... . .............. Prk.. ........ ........... Peas......s. Potatoes Irish .......,.. Sweet......;... Rag Cotton . . . . . .. ... . Tallow Woolwashed unwashed Wheat ........ s if ..50060 .....3S .....60375 ........25 ........50 , . . .3 1-2 ...20 75a8o Boston. Aug. 23.-- At the park m The n-r. 11 L J A 1 I wvr. I '! vymmrop yesreruay .uiu w cia I ' - express tram on the Cincinnati and In- were lounging about the cafe listen- iTw0 merabers of thc editorial stafl diananoli Railwnv were saved bv -an int in fin nipt rlisoiission on DOlitlCS. I i l- , . . I . . . .. . 1 - - : - 1 01 ine "siauonary vainness ncwspapci 1 old auntv who discoverea thai a A man, understood to be an enthusi- were arrcsted last cveniner for violating hri h.hn hnm Hn.n. V " , c J pretty indeed. But what the public liv rf hiinrirr! nf mttpnr'r'M on an I rln. - - I C - I . . . . mm .1 I Clerk (or Secretary) . ii. wnuou. Trtas. (or GMVr)-Samuel L .Trcg Leav. Sali.bnry :ii30aa 1123 aa ITe ypuUatmrk' i 5 3aciJ 331 pa Leave Cr3rille CM aa j 4 IS pa Arriv Alia- j .liOpai ID 40 pa Flour Famil y .......................... . . . . . . 4 oo Superfine.. ...... ............. ..23 75 1 astic Democrat, was very emphatic I the citv ordinance. ThC'DewsDaDer' 1 . - - . - I T ' RETAIL PRICES OF GROCERIES. J Racnn Sides ..... ......o - Hams... ........6 Shoulders............... ....... ..8 Cheese ". s.; .....20 Coffee Rio........' -. ..22a25 , s Inventors and patentees and all hav- v ing business with the U. S- Patent Of- fice are invited to communicate with me ..-; with confident reliance upon my fidelity ; to their interests. t New inventions patented. Old inven tions improved, and .rejected applica tions revived. Caveats -filed. Trade- in arks registered. ; rrompi auenuon. bkiuiui service. ivioucraic caarges. oena mouel or sketch for free report as to patentability: Preliminary . information cheerfully .. mrnksneu. ," ... . ; ': :: si', r ' ' A. S. YANTIS, Solicitor ot American and Foreign Pat ents, 816 F Street, N. W., Washington D. C. cii-; in his declaration that Grover Cleve- is nothing more nor less than the big land would be the next President, telegraph pole in front of No. 8 Mot1 and he offered to bet $50 to $25 on the street. t was . started about three result. He did not seem to think TUB GOZ.DEJT BELT Devoted exclusively to the interest TRAINS GOING NORTH. of the vears ajro as an ODDOsition to the .. ... . " 1 . . A 1 1 l I J that His oner wouia do iukuu up, uut aiiness American. - It succeeded, for a quiet-appearing . man named J. b. Sheridan, a relative' of Gen. Phil Sheridan, pulled out his pocket book and said that he would take that bet. As he laid down the money, he re marked that he was taking all the bets of that kind he could get . - "':"r'. - is. - ' -". Poison in thc Cans. wants to know is. are we obliged' to depend for safety in railway travel upon an old aunty who happens to be moseying along the track? What if the old aunty should take a day off the simple reason that it was a free in- I occasionallyP.The thought is tco hor stitutlon. Anybody who has an opin- I rible to entertain. A railway that I Tobacco manufacturers, and tobacco ion can publish it there by the yard, I neglects'to provide trackmen,' and providing ' he ' furnishes his , own relies upon Providence and old aun- and paper and paste. Yesterday aft er- tts, seems to us to incur a rather noon Chu o and his friend Leowere j reckless decrnc of rosponisbilitY. about to post up m long and extiaus- 1 Kansas City Times. tive leader on how shirt bosoms should No. SL D-iily. 505 aa 6 45a 7 Waa No.fc3. Diiiy. 8Clp ra 9 13 pa TOBACCO GROWERS, ulacturers. dealers of , NORTE CAROUXA, Virginia, West V'irginia. Tennessee and South Carolini. May Cth 1S87. Arrivs Charlotte SxlUbary Hia Toint... Greensboro .... Laxtaa Ealdgh I GoldiboTO ...... Arr.ve DjLaviCe Itieiooad. ArriTo L-TtcLbur? 1115 ra! 2 CO ara . - CbaxlotterriUe ...'3 40 p a! 4 13 ara AYaibiartoa 1 8 3 pa 8 13 an lUltlooro ill t3ca 10 CO ara - .rtilvJelpbia. SCOaaJ pa - Nra York. COara 3 13 pa Daily exrpt ZzzlxjJ 8 t3.-a 9 43 ra 12 47pa 11C7 aa 2 44 pa CZJ an 4 30 pa 11 20 an 10 ICaa U T3 pa 3 Opa 6 ia aa Proverbial Philosophy. There is aa Arabic proverb which divides men into four classes. He who be ironed in hot weather, when they were arrested by Offlcer 0SulIivan, of the Elizabeth street station, for violat ing the city ordiance; There was surprise and indignation J knovrs not, and knows not Jie Jcnows on ever face in-Mott strcet the rest j not he is a damphool. a Republican of the day. The guileless Mongolians in New York and a Democrat in Flo- family consisted of Mine. Mendez and thought that the telegraph pole was I rida ; shun him. He who knows not. N .W S. C Ul LTIOAD . ooxxo aorra No W. No. 11. a ra 1 Key West. Fla.. Auc 23. Zz Lucha, of Havana, Cuba, contains an account of wholesale poisoning by milk sold at tho"residence of Mme. Mnnrl09: TSTn. S7 f)bisno street. The The only papervin the State and, with ont: exception, the only one in the South published in the intrrest of tobacco. Lv. Salca 7 23 ara & -J ocrxa yoxrra No 21. to. LZ kT. Sdca . li SO aa i2 50 an SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. On trains wand $!. PuIIrr.aa EjfT; four children, Mrs. Irene Concepcion, be Castro :Desmtre. Miss Bita Yal fada, Miss Itosario Valdes and Miss Concepciou JJestre, daughter of the well known photographer, who was visiting there. The milkman left two cans of milk, as usul. andv the family portook of the milk at breakfast At about 11 o'clock Miss Mestre was lought by We Ree & Co. when theyJ bought the property and that China men were at liberty to make it a rfot a joss house or a laundry if they wantT ed. A". Y. IVorli. - The first of the season 1 McKnight & Albright have just received a lot ; of fine Magnum Bonum apples. Call at once and supply yourselves. - 2t and knows he knows not he is sim ple; he Is a Mugwump everywhere: teach him. He who ' knows, and knows not he knows -he is an old-line ""Whig : wake him up. He who knows. and knows he knows he is wise : he is a Democrat in New York and Flo- Published every Siturday atGree boro. N. C. Will G. Kirkmau. editor and proprietor. ' mmmmmm i m Subscription price $2.00 per year Send lor sample copies ana aavcx tUing rates. . . For Sale. Ten shares Co-operatiTS BuiUin Comnanr stock. Second year nearly I Sleeoer between Atlanta and Yew Ycrk. ' I . . . v ns- I Ne.v Orleans ana asnisgion ra uan vi he. On trains 52 and 53. Pu..croa Eu..ct Sleeper Mon!gosrscry ana asr.gten, Aiken and Washington, via DcnrUIr. rida alike ; follow him anl prosper. I romoielcd. Address Jacksonville AVu-x. 1 city pcstoCce lck box 222 On trains J2 and S3 Pullman V.zz? between Richmond sr. d Greer sbcro. nr.l Greensboro and Gc'.is!cro. For rales ar.d ir.'.orrvaticn z-'j to any AcrA cf thc Ccr-7-r.y cr to . SOLHAiVS.T. M. K5. L.TAYL0R, G:r.. I A-.-!. ".. - - n k a .... .... - .
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