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GREENSBORO, N. C. .
Entered at ib Pot-Oic at Crebcro, N. C f
stood claM mafl garter. '
TUESDAY, - AUGUST 303dm
EDITORIAL DASHES.
Mayor Orestes Cleveland, of
Jersey City,1aspires to a seat in
the New Jerscy.Senate.
As & casus belli Prince Fer
dinand of Bulgaria seems to have
thrown Gen-Boulanger complete
ly in the shade.
It is thought by many peo
ple that Ruskin's mental trouble
is owing in part to the careful
attention he has paid to Whist
ler's paintings.
Colorow seems' to have as
little regard for the powers that
be as prince Ferdinand of Bul
garia. In fact Colorow may well
be called a Ferdinand ward or the
nation.
The handsomest married
lady at Watch Hill is said to be
the wife of Col. James Schoon
maker, of Pittsburg, Pa. She
was Miss Cooke, of Cincinnati.
Speaking of an article on the
New Lebanon Shakers which
recently appeared in a journal in
this city, Elder F W. Evans
; says : "From beginning to end
it is false, lying account that can
be answered only by living it
i down.41 I
The Republican State Com
mittee of Pennsylvania keeps an
old, battered silk hat in a glass
case. It is the hat Mr. Blaine
. wore in his trip through the Key
stone State during the last cam
paign. It must remind ihe
managers of the end of the cam
paign: Many people will , be surr
prised to learn that E. Berry
Wall, 'the King of the Dukes,"
is a very good all-roudd athlete.
He can walk a mile in seven
minutes, and his biceps are as
well developed as his legs. It
would be well if all dudes should
attempt to. rival their king in
muscular development as they
try to copy him in dress.
Mrs. Cleveland has been
shopping in Washington since
her return to that city. She is
well known in the leading stores
of the capital, and there is always
lively competition among the
clerks for the privilege of waiting
upon her. Sometimes she enters
a store where the crowd is un
usually large, but invariably
awaits her turn and never at
tempts to take precedence over
other customers. ;
Henry J.l Ayers, of Nauga
tuck, Conn , is the possessor of a
"protecting certificate," or a full
discharged from the British
Army. This was' received in re
ply to his application to Queen
.Victoria for a "Jubilee discharge,"
; as it is called, Mr. Ayers having
deserted from the English army
, in time of peace and emigrated to
this country. His application
. was forwarded none too soon, as
the period during which "Jubilee
discharges" will be granted is
nearly at an end. " .
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State Senator Comsto'ck, of
Lansingburg, is at Saratoga. Hq
-is spoken, of as a candidate for
Attorney-General on the Repub
lican State ticket. SenatorCom-
T: stock has been for four years one
of the leading figures tit the , Al
bany Cipitol. He is a tajl, slim,
pale-faced man, with intellectual
features, an, earn est manner and
a sledge-hammer rriodeof oratory
-- He " dresses : in black and has
about him a ministerial air. : He
is a good lawyerjand his politi
cal record has never been sup
plied bya suspicion of crooked
ness of any kind; - -Vt.'.
Whitehall. N: Y., the home
of Judge Potter, whose recent de-.
cision in the Sharp case is one of
the strange phenomena of a sum
mer remarkable " for curious oc
currences, is not a spot . of great
beauty. It is a gossipy little
place rnd delights in the thought
that it has attracted metropolitan-
attention. The citizens of
Whitehall have been especially
impressed by the fact that Judge
Potter's work on the ; Sharp case
was worth $10 a day. Their
astonishment on this point is
readily understood. Besides
Judge Potter, Whitehall boasts
anotheJ great man in the person
of Ex-Congressman Burleigh.
Mrs. Eliza Howard Powers,
whose funeral took place Satur
day in Washington, is well re
membered by veterans of the
civil war for ber devotion to the
Union cause. She was president
of the Florence Nightingale As
sociation and labored long and
earnestly in raising money and
supplies for ' that organization.
Her services were rendered
gratuitously and she always paid
for her own transportation.- The
Forty-eighth Congress voted her
a, pension;
Lillian Russell is having a
jolly time at Saratoga this sum
mer. She occupies an elegant
cottage on- Union avenue and
entertains her friends in hand
some style. She attends the
races with regularity and drives
out to the course in one of the
prettiest turnouts at the great
watering plr.ee. She; always
wagers a little money on each
race and has been very lucky in
placing her bets.
It may .not be generally
known that President Cleveland
is a very hearty laugher. Some
body has discovered, however,
that his enjbymeut of a joke is
quite a striking phenomenon.
"The very twinkle of his eye and
the rolling, rollicking tremuiosity
which marks the hearty laughter
of the fat man spread the conta
gion of his smile and joke and
twinkle until everybody about
him is roaring with laughter out
of mere sympathy with enjoy
ment of a good thing."
Tho death of Gen.. Phil.
Kearney at Fredericksburg has
always been shrouded with mys
tery. He was killed instantly,
but the circumstances which led
to his death have hitherto been
kept very quiet. Gen. Pierce
Young, of Georgia, has iust re
turned from St. Petersburg, where
he was United States Consul
General. He was a Confederate
officer during the ,
kar and sa;s
that at Fredericksb
urg he,and his
command unexpectedly surround-.
ed Kearny and his staff. Youncr
who had been a classmate and
friend of Kearny motioned to the
Union General to escape. Kerny
saw ;the.; signal but before he
could take advantage of it was
shpt dead by the rebel troops. "
'The spteiatW-cf n $10,000 Llwvcr
arguing before a $2,000 judgo should
c prohibited in Gecigiii -g indecent,"
saVa Georgia contemporary.
tt A Michigan man cut off a six-inch
limb sixty feet from the routid hv
firing at ; it, the Job requiring sixt v
seven bullets. He -was after honey. "
" A house in Philadelphia, Pa., ii
noted for being the birthplace of "tall
men. Every person ' Lorn under its
roof has reached the height of six feeL
The Queen of Roumania, already an
eminent poet, hasenajd to deliver a
course of lectures on "Modern Litera
turc'Vnext year at the Bucharest !uhV
.school.
: A Wiiliaxusport. (Pa ) man has a pair
of antlers measuring five foot between
the tips, which were taken from the
head of a buck killed-on Pine erek
roeently.
J Charles Freund. a ' truck-driver of
Savannahchums to have fallen heir-to
a triUy of $12,000,000. loft Jiiia by a
cousin of his father who l.itelv died in
Paraguay. - -.
rhc longest span of wire in tho world
is iiseti foiTji telegraph in India over
tho river .KUtualu It is "inore than six
thousand fvot in length and is twelve
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-SOLDBI BELT
For $1 13y :
J. , "W. ; SCOTT ' &!SCO.,
rroonsboro, TV. O.
The sjiace on top is the quantity of
POWDER DLUE in ordinary boxes.
.A FIVE CKNT STICK OF INDIGO liLUF.
contains as much as four ' tvooden
lx)xe3, and will make fifty ill: of
the best blue water." -
Sold by Houston & Uro..
Wholesale Greensboro. N. C.
- DRj. G. BRODHAX, "
Office for the present, at his residence
on Ash street, opposite Mrs. Dr. Hall.
Taw-only kaovc Fjx-r'aa for Si.",cjt!c ?
klao for Spasms a'ad I'anig SIctncssJ Kcrroc
caincssit Instantly rcllcre td core Ckacl
hlooa and quickens alcsgiih clrcalatloiu 5cs!ra
dzes gcrmn of d'H-sre and tares sirkacia. Cure
Si
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ogly tlctcLcs and staLbora Mood aores.- Eiaiinatcl
EcUs, Cirbcnclca and C-JJa. crrPenDcrerUy entf
promptly cuks r-r!rs!a. yw, it j t tm:a anl
LoaJthTuI Aptriu I-I.-Js C- rorrJi and Kiaii EtT.
tvla brothers, cliarrj tad ftrth to good, renvoi
mg Umj cane. Roots blUocs tendencies and raah
clear comrloxlon. Equalled by noae In the dciirinV
of fcTcr, A cbarmiiisr reso!rcat and a mutcUc'.
laxative. It drives Sick Hcacho like the wind.
PTContalns no drastic cataartie or opiates. Keilercs
is. UREfiTl
11 i i r - i t w -1 i t i"tj
M0t morbM f":ea. l-rompuy cures iac
matten "by routing It. Kcstoros ltfnr,.
cstotbebld. Iaarant.cdnocureairr.srrou,
disorders. tEeUablc irh.n All opiates fan. Re.
fresbes tb mind and Invigorates tbe body. Curei
$1oaT
TboDr.S.A.iachmondMeIlcUCo,lW
Tor tttmonlals and circulars send stamp '
Cbartec JJ. Crttttoa. Axnt, Vew Torttty
' . GREEN SBORO.N. CV . .
; DEALER IN ." '
Harness, Saddles, Whips,
MACHINE OIL, ;
Farmert Oil; Shinties &2L9.
per thousand: : - :
Composting' Goods on hand:
iU-ALrUlillil tctaasolicitcrsfor
Iraao-mtrks, copyrihta, tc.fot
thp United States, and to obtain psi. .
enla in Canada. England, FriLre
Gipaany, and tlj oUicr countrisd.
ccarga for cc&minauoa of cxodela or draw.
Jho SCIENTIFIC ASIKIIICAX. vLicb has
.Uie largest circuiatior; and ia Uio mo-;
t? i ! Jprei- of Ite iind pnbliabcd ta tbs
vo.ii Th advanta gca cf bucb a notice everr
paten too under stand. - -
rJSl3-Urgv,d didlr illTistratcd noTra-
aaU is edmittod to bo the beat paper d?SSi
opiea by mail, 10 cents.
- Address Hum i CoTmb!ibora of Fci..a
toe Araencan 1 DrojVay, New Ycrt.
. Handbook about patents uuiled free. -
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anI all klndiofllcoc
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CICIARETTBS,
1'outcr ,t?inT.Ti:
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P.OHTER '& DP.LTON,
Drugs and H e di c i n e s,
A Creaking Hinge
Is i!ry anJ turni larJ, uuf ii U nri Ucd,
iter which it move caiJy. "VLcn tho
joints," or hinc-s 'f the body arc tIlTcncl
ml inCaincil by 'llhcuraatlsTn; tin r can -not
bo movetl without onsintLa'.mdst
excrudatiiis pahi-s.' .Aycr &:ra:ariIU .
by. its action on the Ltwod rcUcves llJi ;
coodition. ami restores the joints to gooo
working order.
Ayor Sump&rilTa hit (C?cu !, in c:i
city, many most rn.irk..Me rare. a uui.h
bcr of whi !i bullied the efforts of tl.o
most experience d physician!!. AVi re it
ncccssarj-, 1 cni!d Rivc'thc iiacw-s of taany
individuals who have been cured Ly takir. '
this medicine. 1 u mr own cs.-e tl lia cvr ;
talnly vork wonders, relieving 11.0 of
. Rheumatism,
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nfter being troubled with it for year. J a
thi nud all other di-cascjj artiti fmin"
impure blaoJ, tlicro is " no rc::icdr wiib
. whicli l riu acqu-dntnl, that affurd url;
relief ' Ayer's Suripnrni:!. 11. II
-Lswreucc, M. !., Baltiiirv. XA. , .
Ayer's Sars;ari!la cured rar of Cu;jt
and i:!u".imat?nit wL -n i.rl.hi- t !m
would. Jt ha crail:.-a!:d cwrv trt eo cf
di.se.isy fromany pvsJrTn. 11. "I?. y!urt,
Mnni0'cr Hotel l;i luV'tst, Lcwt-H, iiaM.
I'ms durlnr vnimv r;ti:!is aH'C-rrr
from chrtUv JtKUMt:itii;i. Tl.o iJivae
t!l:etrd iilo'irrcu in sr.itc vt a!I !!;.
remedies 1 could find, until I cotrmienrtd -
Ayer's .Sarsaparilin. I tm)k n yeral ,
bottles of tl.i prep;r:tti:i. and was mh
liy restored to health. J. Freim, de
eoideuce, Va.. .j .....
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
rrtrarTd ty tr. J. C. Atit f Co., Lowf:i,MjM.
fcoM by all brocjUl. I'i ic ! ; au U::. , 2.
For the Cure'nf OvvrR rvi i
Hoarseness. Bronchith.Cm:m Tni H
cp'za, AslniaVTioopirig Coygh, IrTH
dpient Consumption and for the re-fl
liclofconsumpth-epcrsohsin ad'on-fj
ccd stages of the DKeasc; For Sale II
byallDnigriistrnce: ae rvfr U
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Saratoga. ExcQlsior
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Or ice. Otrcct from the Springs, re
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Air Tight Reservoirs,
TRY THE
GULGHER SPRING WATER
Good for cramps, colic, jnd sick
stomachs.
of the best selection of Cigars un the
Market from 5 cents to 15 cents
each. Try
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the leader of all 5 cent Cigars. Al
. so, the leading brands of all
CHEWINGTOBACCOS:
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is one of the very few tonic
. nv.ili'cincs that arc no com-1-osci!
mostly of alcohol or
ulnskey, thus becoming a
rui tful source of intem;r
r.r.oc by promoting a desire
f"i"ni:n.
DiioTO's Ikon- Brnxss
! ; rantccd to be a non
intoxtcatin stimulant, and
't u-ill. in nearly every case,
J 'lzc Uie pbec of all liquor;
and at the same time abso
luicly kill Uie desire for
A.hpkey and other intoxi
ciLnjj becracs. j
Rw.Cy.Rxcr. editor of
the American Christian RT
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5fa O., :o. 1 6. i3r.
Genu ThcfocLih wait
L -f force ia Inuiaca.
rare. as J rioru iojj!
Cuecf cvr pec-ca
i if a-lied. U1 vitc hci.
- Bowi.-'s Ino:; Bitters
lia? lx:cn thoroughly tested
or dyspepsia, ir.cLcstion,
pioasncss.vcahncas.debil.
iy. oyenvorl;, rhcunutism,
ncuraJ-a, co.-sumption,
J'vcr complaints, kidney
jrhles. iic. and it nc-cr
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