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t .J ; : .tgenekxl new ,:77V- .. '.-SX Election tickets .furnished at one dollar per thousand, in lotg not less than 1000. x ; r There are 182 studenls at the Un . iversity M f y Edenton street M.'li Church v Raleigh, has a revival in progress. ; 'v -Politics is in a muddle in Meck . lenhurg. JlhQ. dajjs breakingv ' ' " . -fche.tSrixaiiftl iCQtrrt iof; New Hanover convicted three men of per- " ' ,- '':'? . - The Indiaji& iJl the'KlacthvYest' are said, to be increasing, rather than diminishing; , " -7 A revival of great interest is. in progress in the Methodist ehurch of Durham. ", 51 joined the church last Sunday. , " ' ' 1 j A weather observing and signal station will soon be established at Oxford. - John D. Taylor, treasurer of the Pennsylvania Railroad,' died in Phil -- adelphia Saturdays - , f During the month of September -the StaW Treasurer issued sixty drummers licenses.' . jWe'were shown Jhismorning by MrsFJ N. Hubbard a lizard with three stalls:4 Quite a curiosity. RaU eigJi VisitoxK . ProWbitidjiists,hold"School-house meetings at4 night astjie candidates go roundth'e County, and have our candidates to speak forjou. ' "I was -most ready , o return a blow and'would not brook at all this sort of thing," for I, knew I could cure, airdamages with Salvation Oil. The Greensboro Prohibition Club will meet every Friday night until; the first of November. The members are earnestly requested to turn out m force. Mrs. T. A. Lyon is now receiv ing her fall Wd winter millinery. She requestsy&e ladlesl to Jcatt Tand examine hef stock and. prices' before buyingi ;.ff ..;.:V.- 't Six thousand dollars were realized by the' StaleTreasurer during the month of .September from the sale of drummers licenses. It affords us peasure to be able to say that the excursion to Washing ton City for the benefit of the Baptist Church of this' City was a. grand success. "We congratutate our Bap tist brethren, and heartily- rejoice with them. ' ' " several- new. ads Ihis" week pMissea CheekSSc Weaherlyarid Mrs. T. X Lyon; Milliners vW. HJ Wakefield & Go.,Har d ware dealers " "Wharton. & SJaratford, machinery, ferf;ilizers &c; See what-these peopjeihave to' say in their adsnd give theni a , chance., to seryeyou.! -r Staunton, :Va.,-Sept. 3Q This have the courage of their convictions. We lately saw a iudsre of the highest court of a great state foolishly drunk every day during ten days Of observa tion.. - Himself a continual evader of the law, and unable J.Q riile " himself, with what rulings ould he not ena ble liquor sellers to evade titer Jaw! k In a word it isthe demand . of the deDartment of-overnmenL National. morninarthe SnTOetre- Court ofVir4State, Ckty,aai& gl4ia, sittinherehanded Mowi thejpp .ce05?J?r di?al-fiAt people, the foes r of the saloon, rather than by, the tools of the saloon, the enemies-of the people. : -Twice or ih rice in the century .past great issues have .'arisen over Jtopping and casting into the shade minor, mat ters. ' Parties have been formed Pro and con and the battle has been waged until the issue was 'Settled 'and settled : right. and ' then parties have- dissolved to be redivided in a.n althogether different way on the next commanding issue., . Prohi bition is tiie issue o( the hour, "and the above is bur 'creed. i; By it we propose to stand until the slavery of the liquor traffic is abolished: or to he ,m the attempt papers in xne case 01 . J. vjiuverius who stands .convicted of the murder oUia31ii3iuItii JhCold reser voir, Richmond, Va.y with the en dorsement ' that the petition for a rehearing, is denied. ; This remands the case 'to -the . Hustings Court of Richmond,; by- which time will be fixed for the death penalty by hang ing, "unless executive elemency inter poses.', ' l " . : - e The following: named gentlemen were licensed bn the' 5th inst. by the Supreme Court to practice law in. this, State , - Robt. L4 Cooper, Cherokee county. t JSdmund Alexander, Washington co. -Julien "Wood, Chowan "county. St. Leon Scull, Hertford county. " Alfred- D. Ward, Duplin countjry Adolphus Ht Eller, Ashe couVy. -y. t Fraqk F.P4Werson, ForsytK county Chas. L. Riddle, Chatnaqvcounty. Robt. H. Bieslecker, Davidson county. Pearson Ellis, Columbus rounty. I Wm. H4 Lewis, Halifaxlcounty. . Colin M. McLean. Bladen'county. .. ' .James M.'Sikes, Granville county yf ' . Ed. F. Finch; Davidson co'unty,' .John L.: English, McDowell county. Stacey Van Amringe, Nevf Hanover countj'. j j. Thos. Evans, Ne,w Hanover county Roger J-lFage, Buncombe county. " Zeb Vance Walser, Davidson couiity. OUR DEMANDS. ! , sylvaaial is the most perlect torce teed fertilizer Drill in ex istence. bendP l'and Unst run r.w ... for catalogues. OAlf MI LI, 0 U M o LliZliiSS Gin Povrs.Ci-:r nulsrch&fei: lers & Standard Agricultural .Implements generally. , . - .A. B. FARQUHAR. -' '. . Pennsylvania Agricultural Works, York. Fa, n j M.V.- P"fl Alt BUSINESS. COLLEGE. v GREENSBORO," 7., : ' ITS the place and now5 is the time to take a.a Practical ,Jiusmes Course, - Teachers Course In Penmanship ' or Telegranhy. We use onr own Textbooks, BlanksPensi &c. , Send for particulars to , 5 msm. JOU SHOULD.'KNOWTHATr I STililTi 'uPtl (President. liuji.i.AJNy, MAmE LIME TOO. V CALCINED PLASTER ''JAMES RIVER" Pwl' .netc Listers Guano, Navassa Guano, Qrchilla Guano and Land Plaster, Grain Drills, Mowers, Hay.. Rakes, Plows and Plow castings, . Tennessee Wasrons A. C. L. iust received, chnun .J&nH tliof v,w ,' irpjnL .v vrrtJBUBuyro anu use noinmg Dut tne best grade of tin" arid guarantee every job and are anxious to" do your work bottom price!. Come in to sfTus prices and if you can't come just write us a letter or postal card. . N. "B. -. You should keep'it in mind loo th OUr WOTK : n. tnnretiml nnrt t h rrVil yt : 1 s . - . .. ence: , . - f 777 J"" l,1TC Ciri oct 8 lm.7 , - 1-"", Who stands with us ! AN APPEAL, j Just-two jeara go4but . 15:J deler gates iiiao npr tbe:CaDessioil New York . State., !rhi8 jear. 225 delegates attended, in the sanjQ dis trict. Lef s see how much per cent increase is that? Mr. Wm. T. iWardwell; "of New York City, formerly ait ardent Demo crat and a supporteirof Cleyeland for the Presidency, castliis first JtoMhi- tion Tote last year, and is now Prohi bition Candidate for Mayor. "What a way to spell fish," said Pat, when he saw the name ; Psyche on a ship. But a more wonderful spell will be exercised "oter that coughing child of yours that keeps itself :andrybuawake, it yoxPtwill iryf jjr. lJuii s uougn Dyrup. . We understand that the plan of the? oppbsjt&n CttfieroJHMtfori motetnent is7 to inaie dlsurbance?i the campaign meetings,' and thus if possible Diunt;Tne - argumenxs oi our candidates." Ipetronibitibmsts keep tbeir temper, and :do 'hbtning that can injure our cause. Let the liquor elementshow itsfue inwardness-. St Louis, October. " The prort hibitionists of this Jcitmet in con vention. last night and nominated a full cjty and Stateh h3gwlatiYeticket. The!'foll6wing nominations for Gon gress 7 were i"made f Eightkdistict, James H, Harris ; Ninth district, Wm. C.7 Wilson tenth district, Em erson R. Grrant.' j 1 1; ;X 1 "". 7 - J I The British Parliament was prorogued on the 25thl Lord ' Sals bury read the Queen's speech. , Ee ferring to Ireland,, the Queen , says that she has directed the, ; issue of. a commission tcf inquire into the. cirr cumstances which2 have" apparently prevented the anticipated operation of acts of Parliament dealing ' with the tenure -and purchase of . land in Ireland. . : Ui: ''.f ," ;-. - -7-ii ; t - We return thanks to the Eastern Carolina Fair andStock " 'Association for a complimentary ticket ' to ; its third Annual Exhibition, to be held at Goldsboro, :N.-- C, - Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, November 3d, 4th and 5th, "1886, Our readers will i i please . ' mark ' ' the dates here t giyen fi as erroniqus - impres sions ' respecting 7' theiril have gone abroad. '- '. - ; nt. fail to read our. advertis ing columns, and when you want to . sell, buy or have work done give 7 bur advertisers' a ' ohance. fi Wei publish l! That all officers shall be men who are never liable to be the worse for drink. . . - f r & That all- -appointing powers from th "President : cUhe ; United States down to the cofjatyl and city commissioners shall be men who so understand the drinkCabit that they will' appomt no inax. to any office, or employ no one whose f drink habit could endanger the public wel- lare. :-: .- , Said the first Democratic President, Thomas Jefferson, "Ifd'one thing in all my administration has caused - so much trouble as the drinking hab its of my appointees to office,w " ,Said a later Republican President, "Were If to live my . adminisfration cveritnet first question I shduld" ask I WlPeon -fpplying Iqf- le- Does commended for office, .would be "Dc he use aicbhbiixl drink:" ; V, 3V VWe demand the election of Presi dents, Governors arid ther oppoint ng powers who are total abstaniers themselves, and will thus be patterns to the people,' and who will cleanse aac eservl :theublic' service from ;dVnfikennesS'lnd4nrliability thereto. Our interests are ' too momentous to be entrusted to a drinking pilot oh ship of sea or ship of State. 3. That all legislators shall be men lmouea witn tne' laea tnat tney are elected not for their own fame, com fort or ends, but as defenders of the inocen mda7Ht abiding aiinst the gjeIjr and guilty. We demand men whose sole aim shall . t)e to make it easwr- fihlj andharderto do wrong, i ifftfiisidaytsTich aim means the uttePannibilatiShv pftheiwlible fr affic f Iri5 1 aloohbliq i beveragesf iWe want men who will constantly pre ose, work", and . vote for, v constitutional Amendments prohibiting theim- portation, manufacture sale or Ifor sale of all intoxicating beverages. And when the people have'so' amend ed their fundamental law, we want re presentatives ho7y; shall steadily, To ih -students 'who have' atfendedi f- Rutherford College .during the last 3.0 odd jear., - . DeaB: Fkiesh -At the suggestion of a Bishop far the Church of God in the $oufhI ball upbh;each of you to sendme not less than $1 to plac the Rutherford College upon"a basis-. of operation through which it can great ly extend 'its sphere of usefulness.7 .'"A prompt response to 'this ," appeal is absolutely necessary, , or the oppor tunity of extending the usefulness of the college.will be lost. V ; V:: d ask f every paper ' in' the South favorable to ' christian' "education to please copy. ; -r -s -. - -' R. L. Aberxethy,s Pres.. Rutheford College, NrCJ, Sept. 22, r -i' ' - For the Prohibitionist: -.' Summerfield 1 Prohibition ' Club met last night, and was addressed" by N. W. Coffin, J. L, Lane, John Bnnch, Dr.'B. Y. Harris and others of its members and 'at length ; and well by W.'.E.. Benbow bur ' candidate for register of deeds. He made many good points. "lie ' is . a good man, wotthy of the suffrages of 4 his fellow citizens, and if .elected will make an Obliging, efficient 4 officers, 7 one, $ too, whose conduct and morals are above reproach and one whose example' and influence' as an officer elected by ' any party will, be 'good for the young men of the country. . Let all Prohi bitionists use all fair and honorable means to inforra their neighbors of the correctness of. prohibition doc trine and endeavor to secure votes for the very excellent ) men we have presented to the people' of Guilford. Let no man - deceive you by telling you itas a Democratic or Republican T - 1 . - 1. . V . ? siue buow, -ior reucpr assernons are false. Nor . be.. deceived? again bv the' sophistry off 'the potiaan:? who for political effect-4-to holdof gain votes say our party is a party of one idea only, but oe ye men and - know tnat any party nas one .leading idea or, principle and further that between the old parties' there is no essential difference. Both favor the liquor traf- nc, nence ine neea 01 a new party to champion prohibition, thV great issue before the American 1 Deotde as Tjcn- -i- . m - - 1 .... -w a- posed to the two grand divisions of tne wmskey party in this country. These divisions of the runt army in Guilford county and the United States, under the command of s the monarch. King Alcohol, are the -'Democratic and Republicanartksv. $1 7 -When times are hard and money scarce, one cannot afford to 7 buy recklessly. Some 'things however we must have, such, for instance, as clothing, hats, shoes, dress goods &c What every one wants to know is,1 where he can buy the most goods for the money. 7 Now, G. Will Armfield keeps all such goods, and offers them at prices to suit the - times. , Give him a call,' and see if he does not meet yeur wants to a T. : : - jns. s: EDUELLV Boot, aad--Shoe, llak'er. ! TTAS opened J a shop in the ".Collins J..L building, corner of Sycamore & Davie streets, where - he1 is brenared to do .l 1 kinds of yrori. in .his-line.- -Satisfaction guaranteed. :. Besides he keeps constantly on hand for. sale second hand boots and shoes, and will Jtake old - boots and shoes in exchange for work. - - s ,.1L you have boots or- shoes - to .make, mend, buy or sell,, do not fail to give him a call. , - v - - 1 j, , ' -- sept 2i3 mos : 4 7-, iiritfTC UlUjjO 1 1 1 ICEEieS -L. MoDUF-F-IE, . DEALER IN . - .7 7 1 'I n t DYE STUFFS, Perfumery, Toilet. Articles, Tooth and Hair Brushes, Combs of 'all - ' ' - Kinds. - . . r A nice Celluloid, Comb for 25 cents. mice line --of-, Fancy B. FBOYB & v 7 SOU;TH ELM STREET Greensboro, ; N; "V:9 CO., For Beauty, Ut;!;tv &r.d HirJ:r.::3 THEY SURPASS ALL OTHERS. If you want a Fowl that, will please you, send to me and get some Chicks of the above breed,7 Also a few fine Plymouth. Bock Cockerels. Price, $1.00 each.' Satis faction guaranteed. . - f - . - - . r C. IX WHITAKER, v -. : " .- . 7 Durham, N. C- aug27 4t - -DKALXaS IN- Wholesale and - Retail -IT 13- Xeep on "hand JUY-Uoods all the time. ; The best place for Ladies to visit when in. need of any thing in the Toilet,' or Fancy Goods line. ' The best Soda Water 'and "Milk Shakes" in the city drawn from one the finest Soda Water Fountains in the' State. Acentfor Rickseckers'' fine extracts.' -An- elegant line of Fancy Soaps. - Try the "Mikado" Soap, 12 cakes for 50c. Try the: vPrfde of the South,", the best 5c, Cigar in the city, : "Solace" - Fine Cut Tobacco, and in truth anything vou can ask for that is usually kept in a first-1 class J-rng oiore. v Special prices to Physicians and coun try Merchants. . , . - . ' ; . . Uive me-a call. .. . . - v ' Respectfully, - 7 . L.! McDUFFIE.. " Trogdon Building, West Market St, , - ureensboro, rii, C Sept 17 3 mos. - ' -.- ; " ; --1886,;- Wishioc to . mako room for our Fall Stock, which will be larger than ever before, we -have concluded to reduce the price on evi-ry article, we have in store. - 'WS?"2 f- W ' " 7 I; PI cat Best for the Merchant ! Best for the Farmer ! Best for the Mechanic ! &edt for the Doctor ! Eest for All! ; - - - -j G: : e them a trial, Gtaplo dud Z?cii07 , - - i -. ... , Confectioneries,. FOREIGN DOMESTIC FRUITS . New.Glass Front, opposite Ben bow Hall, South Elm Street T. S. OHBIGCaT,' -DEALER IN- 7777.77777::-.-P77: CROCKERY, j ' GLASSVAr.E, -Voci:n and Villw Vzre, 7''77"';'-;...;J.'"'-- "-'.. 'i-' '. 'T.- . ;7 " GENERAL MERCHANDISE apr.2:tf ; I . Gbensboho, N. C. R. F. BOYD & CO. V OUR ACCOMMOD ATIONS man; and beast cannot be LEAFTOBACES clieerulljf anhluhtarilj niake all needed changes au7l r.: t -.nea who have to he watched, hoiin Jed, cdrr::rand bulldozed by individuals and law and prder leagues JbeXore, they will reluc - tantiy ao tne worK lor wnien tney are elected and paid. If a solicitor gets his drams ' or receives his keg from some illicit liquor seller, who expects him with enthusiasm and satisfaction to convict that man ! ' 7 7 7 1 ? f. 7 4 7 "We demand or theijexeeution of law, -not men who find it safer The Royal St. John m it lacQine Runseither backward or forward, r"&ai does any and all kinds of work per- 1 recti juau ana see tue maenme and theth0uscnd aad.one otner jnseml Ihings fof T3rri: -rsehold ose, for sale at 7 . 7 VAKEFIKLD & CO., I V ... GreeasborOi N. C. Patent Medicines, ; " - Chemicals, r - ' ' ? Jard Oil, . ' Castor Oil, - '"V Fish Oil, - - '. ; - i -' , - Machine Oil, and every, other kind of ous. Ccpai. Varnish,, , ; Coach Yarnish, " ? 7 Japan Varnish, 7 " , ' Black Varnish and&ll other kinds of varnishes. Perfumery ' of every kind, 'from the cheapest to the best kinds. - These goods must" be sold regard less tf profits they must go. We mean, what we- say we - mean boi ness. " ; 1 , - Please call on us before buying, as we are sure wb can make it'to your advantage. ', , Country Merchants and Farmore when you are in need of anything in our line; get other prices, then get ours and see the difference. We can afford to sell goods low down, and from now on we intend to do it. For Fall planting we h ave id ar rive -a large fresh stock of . - Orchard Grassr , 7 Herd Grass . . -7 . Lawn Grass, - - Hungarian, - V Millet, ; " 7 Ryo, t , Rod Clover, ' surpassed, and we intend by Close Pef sohal Attention to the Planters' interest , to keep the BANER first-class in all her compartments. 7 . We have none ' but experir enced men in our emplyment. MPtfD.VflLiiittCo:Pre for:tlie Banne first or PROPRIETORS last saie. , & Sept 24 3" " '',N . ' On ir '. " cliy of lorember, 1S86. Att7d Co ..t LZouse door in, Greensboro, C, t y virutae or a aaoreeoi jn. JNeison, t and more profitable rWHtrrogajoieikjo 9" f: QaUford :f7l f, 1, ,?.. 1 f; 1 i7i 7ltj t?j 'V icouhty , the nndersigned,WiU expose for -sale double or quadruple their ; fees and receipts : hy bribes and hush-money received; from i friendly law-brea:ers -not men who have to v be watched, hounded, cornered and bulldozed ; by individuals and law and order leagues before -they will "reluctantly do, the work . for which they ire " elected' and paid. 1 If a solicitor .'; gets his drams J or receives his keg "from : some ; illict liquor seller, who expects him7 with enthusiasm ' and Jsatisfactiohto con vict that man! ' ' . - 5. We demand that all Judges shall be chosen because in addition to all other qualifications they have Tconr victions that the liquor traffic is "the gigantic crime of crimes and who to the jbigheBt bidder, to create assets to pay debts, the. following described tracts of - ; . 1 T i Aj TTTbi : i -7.- -. - .( - ' ' ' - 7 First track son waters ofPoleCat Crek' adjourning tfi a landa? of' John Dillon 6n Soutb, Geo. Temples on West&c., oosiain ing about 100 acres and known ad the Ioovet place. XT'' -' '"- ' . 1 . ' Second tract, beginning at John Dillon's oorne.r -ibence -east 2Q pples to a- stone, thence north -16 .polea : to , a stonej thence South 16 poles to the beginning, containing two acres more or less.; - Both '.tracts about seven miles South of town and ; - - . u . , ; ... -' T .' J ""'V '' with improvements thereon. 7 --TEB3I8 OF SALE : One-third casb, balanca .in" 6 months with ; interest .Title reserved nntil purchase money is paid. 7 71 - H'7: 7 MAUN DA M. BISHOP, :. , , ' 1 . 1 " Adm'r'x of Rankin R. Bishop. - oct 8 4w. - ; I ' I ,- Ui-V. --.r-. 7 ; - ' -7 STTTT ATtTfR UTiR' "MrtRTTT . flAROTiT'MA Uraggist and beoasmen. - i. - . N . .i- -- -v And nearly every other, kind oj Field a'nd .Garden Seeeds wbh will be perfectly reliable. ; ". - liberal patronage and soliciting - a continuance in the future we.remain fk- fVery truly, DR. R. W. TATE, Practieinff PhTsician.: Greensboro, N. C. offers his Professiohal Services! to the citiz3n8 v of Greensboro and surrounding country. - Office u at Porter & Dalton's drug store. .When not" there can be found at his resi dence on Asheboro street, ' opposite CoI.T..B. Keogh's- . . u!2tf r - : pomona:hill - v ; NUKSEEIES!! -'Pomona;;. cv THESE NURSERIES are located 7 2J miles west-of Greensboro; on the Ricli- mond fc Danville and Salem Branch Rail roads. '.'.There you can find, , 7 .- i ONE AND A . HALF ; MILLION OF TREES AND .VINES GROWING.' " Parties wanting" Trees, &c, are respect fully invited to call and examine stock and learn the extent of these - Nurseries. Stock consists of all the lcadinc and new Thanking the public;." for.vtheirJ varieties of 'Apple; Peach, Pear, (Standard naiiwati,- fiums.j, j&pnjcots;. rapes, Galium Brosti& Co. f Quinces', ' Gooseherries," Raspberries', Cur rants, Jf ecans, Jfingiisttwamuts,'"ti apanese Persimmon Strawberries, Shrubs,' Roses Evergreens)1 Shade Trees, &c and in fact everything; of th , hardy class usually kept in a first-class Nursery,.- :."- ;- : ; v GREEJVSBOROI N. C. jal2,6m , ' - s It TISSES CHEEK " A WEATHERLY lTLhave opened a" stock 'Of entirely New Millinerr Goods-, in the old AVilson & Lbober bank building, South Elnv Street Greens- boro'NO.- Their stock (includes -everything in their line. Prices to suit the times. Call and examine their go d beftr buying elsewhere. . - oct 8 Sm."r ' " - j J- s and the Southern-Border States. , -New Fruits of enecial note "are the- Yel i . . j a. a i- , T J I T. A iuw jLj.xuiBjjiireuu.ii.ppio, - ? u"S" Peach, the Lawson. KeifEer, Lucy ; -.Doke and Beaufort Pears, Lutie,' .Niagra, and the Georgia Grape, Wofford'sTVYinter. 7 " -'Dscriptiv Uatahgus ft." . i , , - '.Correspondence solicited.: Special in ducements to large planters." ,, 7 7 '''Address," ' , VAN. -LINDLEY, . ' - Pomona, Guilford Co., -N:.4 ju!9 fimo ' - -" " ' PICTURES! PICTURES! Rctores jffoni.life in a! Styles, Old Pictures Copied to any Size Our office is supplied with bes instruments and latest improvements. Call and examine specimens of our work. - ; An, Wour Guaranteed. Prices .. as - Low as the -Lowest West Market Street, 2d door ' from . - '-- Court House, Ureensooro, N. C. 7 . PEINCE, Photographers 42 O 5 - JOSH'S - S- N -SSS ft -g . H I" 1 gj -J' i 3 co 2 a i : ,g. 4 .1 , s .. .; ' ; Buggies, . Carnages AND A VALUABLE FARL1 FOR SALE This Farm is situated in;Guilford Coun ty, N. :C, on Reedy Tork, on ;tbe .line of the BJ& D. R. R , and contains some thing over 700 acres. - It has on it a. irood liranite quarry.- Tne sou is aaaptea to tne erowth.of Tobaeoo. Gram of all kinds, Cotton and Grass. It has a laree frame dwelling ef nine rooms, smoke-house, double -kitchen. ' ice house; store house, harnesy stables, cribs, tenant houses T&c, There is on the place, besides several old orchards, a young orchard of some 150 trees of select fruit, just begining to bear ThforoUing Is ; .Ijlmllesfrom Brown's Sominit a station on the R. & D. R. Bi 12 miles from the city of Greensboro and within half a mile of a saw and grain' mill. The location 4s one of the most . desirable in the country. . - ' . . ' - . Call on or address , tne , Jiimtor oi tnis paper. , ' ;t . HARNESS. 'f-V--': 7.".777 '.W I have just received a car load 'of. the ( ' . . Best ch2? 'Bszslu r.d C:rri::s$ Ever brought to this market, which I propose to sell very low, also a nice line of --77::- 7 j7-.7-;: : : r : - VERY FINE BUG GIES, Consisting of the following cele brated brands: U- S , made at Co- . lumbus, Ohio; Studebaker, mada at South bend, Ind.; Babcock, made at YVatertown, N. T.; Milburn, made at Toledo, Ohio. - These are some of the 'leading brands of fine work, and are as good as the best. They are finished in the best style, and any one wanting a good and handsome vehicle could not do better than to buy- either of the above and save money,- 1 can also furnish any style of Strictly Hcid i-icio iiAr.::G3 From a good common Harness to to tbe finest made.- I have in stock a full line of - . ' Saddles,". 7 - Harness, : ' ' :rj 7 ' Saddle pockets, . . - Medical cases, Curry combs, ilane and Tail Brush es, Bristle Urushes. Harness un ana Soap, : Buggy and tfagon Nutiips, Covers, Traveling Bags and Valises, Vrs. GRIFFITH & VHITSETT, Surgeon Dentist . - Teeth' extracted without painl . ' Omce on E.7Market street, -opposite U. S. Court House;; Ath.,13-3 mo. : 7" -J . ... In fact everything that is kept in a first-class establishment. . . . levi r.::37c::, Manufacturer of fine Harness and Saddles, over Houston & Bro s Wholesale Grocery store, also in the Fields & Causey Block, . ;Grreensboro, -N. O. 2 6m'o i : - V 'V M A.
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