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RUM'S DOIIIGS, Two Pints Did the "Work. Epbbata, Pa., J an. &-JohnOimbe, a native of Harrisburg, dranktwo pints Oi whiskey at Martin Bowman's wed ding celebration here on Thursday night. He fell over unconscious and was carried to a hotel, where he lay in a stupor unti last jiight, when he died. lhe coroner's jury found the fa ts as above stated . Morning News. . - A Printing Office in Pi. - Opelika, Ala. Jan 7. Major b! K. Keiser; editor of The Times ' of this city on going into his office yesterday mornmg found the gear wheel of his Campbell press smashed to pieces and the type all in pi. He found the fol lowing 'letter : " At the club Jan. GENERAL NEWS. Secretary Lamar was married to Mrs. TFm, J3. Holt of Macon, Ga. on the morning of the 5th of January. ; The next term of Guilford Superi- t or court convenes on Monday, Febru- . ary 1st and remains I in session two . weeks. " , ' Miss VirginiaStuart; dau ghter of the Confederate General, was married to Robert Page Waller, ot Norfolk, Va, on the 5th instant ... John H. Welborn, Esq. is very sick, andis not expected to live, so says tha - v --Davidson Dispatch. The New York Commercial Bulle. tin estimates the losses by fire in - the United States and Canada during 1886 at $116,000,000. , ; -. Superior court commences in Con cord Jan 31st. Judge Gilmer presid- only and tml continue in session one v j , , , , , , , m, ., . iour conduct toward the honest and week. There will be no grand jury, ji. , . , - T - . 6 J J decent people of this town has become ' In conversation with a gentleman mAJ!L.a r a , , ., , . T . unendurable and as you are hedged a resident of Portsmouth, N. C. a few Qvrti , S , , . - , ' ,, , about with a class of supporters that days ago, he informed us .that tha n'o-.i; iV a x-l. ' ,.' f , . - , are as low and dbeased as you are, there . , & . . . si no chance . to bring you toiustice. have been unprecedent'y low "ce Therefore I am ordered .by the club the Charleston earthquake, m fact to notify yOU to leaTe thiJ8 townand T v county within days V or abide the , retary This, is an outbreak of the v ery ,ew Vowi nave oeen Kiiieu lawlegs hlch hag , in That: Timninr rho- I rxrr Txroroi ' Iroaitl ' . . r " "Tr ever since 1872 when certain parties ingthemalongdistance.from shore, secured Hcenses to sell liquor. Major Washington Progress ; Keiaer Ms has d ft itev. J. -vv. vveuons,oi ranKimg- less war upon the liquor dealers and tonN. ,C a brother of -W. B. Wei- it is for this reason" that he has been Ions, so well and favorably known as warned to' leave the town. the editor of the Christian Sun years J Morning Neics. ago is dangerously ill. Bro. fKel- These are the men who clamor for Ions has our sympathy. We wish him personal liberty. They would muzzle a speedy recovery. the press, prohibit free speech, bind The Piedmont reduction Company their victims in the fetters of appetite is building a railroad irom 'Ihomas- and then through them rob helpless ville to the bUver V alley mine, a dis- women & children of food, clothing, tance oi aDoui xo mnes. ine roau she ter, social position All. Per will not be ussdt exclusively lor the sojtal xiberty! Personal liberty benelit ot the company, but will - bei whith these people means that they operated any other railroad tor are to do just as they choose, and that a general tramc and will thus not no one must dare criticise their con only enable the Silver Valley to be duct, "and that hewho hastheaudaci succesfuly worked, but will aid in ty to do so risks, not only the distruc building up Thomasville and the tion of iris' property, but his life even count ry through which it passes. It j Shall this foul spirit be fostered. is probable that great results will be The American citizen must decide attained by this, what we might call! the matter. Ed. the beginning: of building a railroad.! ; It is exDected to have the road com-1 FINDING OF CORONER'S JURY. rison and Mason, of "Orange. Internal Improvment Messrs. Warren; Adams, ? Williamson, Elias, Bailey Saunders, Kerr, Simpson rand Lockey ' - Finance Messrs. Alexander, Pon, Thorpe, Bryan, Adams, Tull, Pember- ton, Shaw and Eaves. ' . - - " Claims Messrs. Willims of David son, VV llliams of Pitt, Kerr,- Shaw, Stevenson Mason of Chatham, and Epps. - . ; ' - - Agriculture, Minerals, and Mining sMessrs. Williams of Pitt Bryan, Alexander Thorpe, Wilson, Pnrcell and Eaves. 1 : - - i Engrossed Bills vMessrs. Mclvcr, Turner,' Pnrcell; Collie, Thorpe, Tull and Lillington. The Senate judiciary commitee is composed as follows. ; -. - ; . ' Messrs. Adans, Warren Pemberton, Clark, Pou, Fields, Webb; Willims of Davidson, Elias, Kerr, .Turner,,, Sho ber, Cook, Winston and Lockey. ; f . : - House Education Messrs. Leazar, Daugh- ton, White of Perquimans, McMillan, Turner, AUman, Fries, Hoover, Pas: chall. . Pinnix, Bin ff ham. r Stancill- Overman, Osborne, Willeamson, Wat son of Hyde, Webster of CasWell, Insurance Messrs. Sutton, ; "White of Perquinc ans, Peorson, Pritchard, Leazar, Ewart, Abell, Pinnix Parsons, Hoover. " ' ; Finance Messrs, Worth, Halsteacb Pritchard, Bennett White of Perquim ans, Sutherland, Pinnix, Fries, Mor gan, Standi, Crisp .McClure, Wells, Lane, York, Allman, Mangum, Tem ple, Holman, KellJ , ' 1 Saleries anp Fees Messrs. Gray Brogden, Schenck, Ewart, Sutherland Croom, Gatling, Crawford,, of-Mc. Dqwell, Macon, Ellis," Steven," Pinnix, Regaiw - i Propositions and Grievances Messrs Osborne, Wells, King, Stewart, Sanders, Morgan, Redding Crawford of Haywood, Ellis,! Thomas, Jordon, Surratt, Bell, CopelandFelton, Par ham, Watson of Vance, Cheek, Web ster, of Caswell, Pittman. Engrossed Bills Messrs. . Patton, Turner and Redding. TEMPERANCE AND PROHIBITION NEWS. salutes, and that the friend, who can not be found, accidentally shot Dwyer. Dwyer'a death is momentarily, ex pected - llis widowed mother, and two sisters live in San Francisco. ' ' New York World. ' " ' rREESBORO- MARKET REPORTS. PRODUCE 1VIARKET.; - BtTYISG "i'KlCES. green, per dtj. ...... - Apples' Bacon hog round Beef ' . Butter " - Reeswax . Chickens old : sprirg Corn Corn Meal Driel Fruit " Blackberries ". Cherries y'-. -ui : Apples ' -Peaches unpared " pared Eggs' Feathers " . : Flaxseed Flour Family . Superfine Onions . Oats ! Pok j. Peas ' , . " " Potatoes Irish . ' Sweet Rags Cotton -Tallow t Wool washed 1 1 ; Unwashed Wheat $1.00 7a8 ' ' . a 8 ; 18 a 25 J " 18 t 12 a 18 , 10al5 50 a50 t 'i 7 ' - 1 3a4 ', 2a2i -8al0 - -18 40 : - 75 4.50 . 4. 00 40 a50 " ' 40 5a6i .1 60 a 75 . 50 " 40 - n 4 '30 20 $1 a 1.25 Bacon Sides . Hams ' Shoulders Cheese . ' Coffee Rio - Laguyra ; . Java Kerosene Oil Lard s Leather Sole , Molasses Rice Syrup Boda Salt Common Fine . : Sugar Yellow White Crusbed Common dark lugs, Dark rich fillers - Bright " Commoa dark smokers Bright smokers Medium cutters 7 Fancy " " - Medium wrappers Fancy . The Wasington' Reform' Cluh sent around on Christmas day a wagon to distribute good cheer to the poor. Keidsmlle Times: We learn that the sentiments of Prohibition are Reids ville pleted by the first of March, if not sooner. Wilmington, DeL Jan. 10. The High Pot Enterprise. coronors jury has lound that con ft Trr rni 1 I A n j-t--m, XTK i. ,1 l 1 ir I T n . i a. oxiiJr rr KKUiLtAA. jlws ucriuau uuvwi nuuwi aiiu urtiKiiian juar-j grauuauy . : wiacning in ship Elizafleth, from Hamburg tot tin who were killed by the collisionjand that in Juna another stiiidtron Baltimore, was wrecked on the,Virgi-Jpn the Wilmington V and northern jer effort will be made in its behalf. nia coast, near the 'little Island Life-1 railway yesterday were stupidiyl We need some of the ruin th Raleigh saving oration, iourteen mues soutni " me uauouse ai me time oi inow nas. of Cape Henry, before daylight Sat- "ie accident and that the blame for The Winston Temperance Reform urday. Two ale-boats were sent out to l msaster restea npon -auDert. t,h wrspiI and tiolr ihft o.reiw on hoard. I I -t a wnisJie v snon nearjVlanon J . C. Gardiner Was knocked in the head On the return ta the shore both boats were capsized and all the occupants Club held a grand rally 'New- Year's night and added some 20 memoers to their roll list, which already tallies about 200. " The i relribbon wearers were drowned except two of the life Karl in Jf Summy literally speaking, ;. are as munerous as savers. The number of lives lost is estimated at twenty-seven. REV. SAM JONES TO WOMEN. leaves upon the trees. Mode and one of Gardiner's brothers ouuuuu. iTJ-lAlC. .JJLC XX V Co Ul UULXti r : ni. T.l .Mi 1 1 . ' , i ojiL-vjoveruor au oonn win nil T A nu-i-t j tt I v "iT""41'"" xuxucvuvim.unar. tern Newi Yo rk: TTestern ConT.Vnt ry Aston, aged 22, son of the- Mayo -vr aJ T . . ' Thig engagement will last for 20 davs 1 Tl QTfLTI TQTI frTkTt a HA hQ haan HiiTib ing heavily the day before TKIP TO THE i POOK HOUSE. ! to over i one thousand women in In -x ., , M, , I . x . 7 . J. , , , , j On Wednesday after Chnsmas the young eyer - P the devil lay your hus- The Ashe Danain aarunjcaras grave. j an account 01 a stao Ding anray on the bv Eev. S'.' D. Franklin Tisited the coun The hardest thing I can say,and I streets before. Christmas in which I iry Poor House where a sumptuous -din say it in all kindness, is . that: the William Townsend was the knife user per WRS spread for jtltei inmates of that Ucf frl ClnA n-vnr- ot in ft! on.wao cont iail TVivro wo a lil ins' itution. 5. The. occasion was an en wife who stirs a toddy for her hns-j in the case. band. Sisters; let me warn you, by Last Friday, two farmers who Lraciouslv; performed and to the toor un every drunken husband, father, land! always mortgage their crops, brought f ortunate in thel enjoyment of so rare a son in the land, that he became sol two bags 'of corn to. Durham and f ea-t. It will be long remembered by the VivnTirrli ialr'-ncr ArfLma rrf Tnntl V nf 1 awarTwl triP.TTl for wVlisVv.-, lladies. ' ' T' i. V , . r- x jj. l- , , -n t. ' m . tjV , The v. u. T. U. - wiii present a num- them by drinking toddies stirred by - ' .Durham looacco riant. er of important petitions to the Sgistature their wives. You go home and While those "who favor the whisky 'ii.'-1-, , . , tmi t- t 4 btr of that body will ingnore these, peti- emntv out those Closets. 1 11 tel fraflRa are tiavine1 so much to sav about tinna RinTlv : hpcausn thesp. wnmpn - havp vnn another thmet there are. "mentviiTlwnol Tifo "RnTn-nfrni-nv Ta" 1 no rotes J " ' ; . O . . & J I JUAViA I 1U UMA llgUUJJ KU.AU VUUij Iff W . of -women who drink laser beer! My !Jmy! my! Did you "hear what Brother Price said about beer the other day? ' He said that it agreed withthe Dutch stomach, but that it RETAIL PRICE OF GROCERIES. .-ivi... 10 15 - 8 ' 20 15 a 20 - 20 25 a 30 20 ' 10 20n25 25 a 50 8 a 10 30 a 60 8al0 754 85 -7a8 9al0 10 0 TOBACCO MARKET. Onr market is now grade of tobacco. : $ 1,00 a 3,50 2,00 a 4,00 5,00a7,50 10,00 a 15,00 5,00 a 6,00 . 13,00 a 17,00 17,00 a 22,00 25,00 a 30,00 20,00 a 25,00 40,00 a 60,00 THE IDEAL I1AGAZIHE." , - - i 1 ... :!..': ...... - for young people- is what the , papers call ST. Nicholas. " Do you know about it; how good it is, how clean and pure and hopeful?, If there are any boys or girl3 in your house will you not try a number or try it for a year, and see if it isn't just the element vou need in the household? ' The London Timet has said, 'We have nothing like it on this side. Here are some lead ing features of , v . . . ST. ISTICHOLAS For 1886-87. .. J Stories by Louisa M. ATcott and Frank R. Stocktonseveral by each author. i A short serial .story, by; Mrs Burnett, whose charminff "Little Lord Fauntleroy" has been a great feature in the ipast year of St. NiCHOiiAs. -T War stories for fBoys" and Girls. . Gen. Badeau, chief -of -stafE, x biographer, and confidential friend: of. General Grant, and one . of the, ablest and'most - popular of living military ; writers,-Vwill; contribute a number of papers " describing in clear and vivid style some of the leading battles of the civil ; war. They will ' be panoramic descriptions of single contests or short campaigns, ' presenting a sort of literary picture-gallery of the grand and heroic contests in : which' the parents of many a boy and girlof to-day took part. , , s The Serial , Stories .include "Juan and J uanita" an admirably, written story of Mexican life, by I ranees Courtenay Bay lor, author of "On- Both Sides;" also, "Jenny's Roarding-Honse,'.' x by James Otis, a story of life in a-great city. iSliort Articles, instructiv and entertain ing ;:i will abound Among these are: ,?llow a , Great Panorama is Made," by Theodore R Davis, with prof use illustra tions; "Winning a Commission" (Naval Academy), , and ' ' Recollections of the Naval Academy; .-'Boring for : Oil' and "Among the Gas-wells," with a number of ' strikina: pictures; "Child-filtetches from George Eliot," by Julia Magruder; ''Victor Hugo's Tales to his Grandchil dren.'' recounted by Brander. Matthews; Historic Girls,' by E, . 8. Brooks. : Also interesting contributions from Nora Perry', Harriet Prescott Spofford, Joaquin Miller, H. II. Hoyesen, Washington Gladden, Alice Wellington Rollins, - J. T. Trow bridge, " Lieutenant Frederick Schwatka, Noah Brooks'. Grace Denio ' Litchfield, Rose Hawthorne Lathrop, ' Mrs. 8. M. B. Piatt, Mary Mape3 Dodge, and many others, etc., etc. - v - .' The subscription price of saint nichoIi as is $3.00 a year; 25 cents a number; sub scriptions are' received by booksellers and newsdealers everywhere, or by tne pub lishers. New -volume begins with the November number; send for our beauti fully illustrated catalogue (free) contain ing full nrosnectns. etc.. etc liiJij oiiJN- TURY CO., New York. r SOUTH ELM STREET : Gieensboro, N. C, M BOOT N D 172 Wholesale and Retail : - it is- Best for the Merchant ! Best for the Farmer ! Best for the Mechanic ! Best for the Lawyer ! Best for the Doctor ! Best for All ! Give them a trial, R. F. BOYD cl CO. mm LEAF TOBACCO 3s 1 . very active for & GIVEN AWAY. HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES. Contains 320 Pages of 12" mo. Size, 22 Fine Engravings, and is Substantially Bound in Leatherette Tree Calf j Gilt. - Not a Cheap Pamphlet like most newspaper Book Premiums. Tnis History is upon an entirely, xovtl and original plan, which makes it indis pensable to every person, no matter how mny other histories he may have. c It is arranged chronologically by years. from 432 to 1885. Every event is narrated in the order of its date. ' These are not confined, as in other works, to political matter, but embrace every branch , of human action. It describes under its proper date all important patents ; all dis coveries in science and the useful arts; the digging 01 canals and the building of rail roads and telegraph lines, the founding of towns, ana tne erection of notable build ings and bridces; the first performances of plays and the first gppearances of actors and s ngers: hres, floods, hailstorms, tor nadoes, cyclones, epidemics; accidents and disasters on sea and land; riots and crimes, panics and buisness inilures; - "corners and phenomenal prices in all markets; labor trouble?, strikes and - lockouts: and hundrsds of other matters never mentioned by historians. Besides being a history in ne ordinary sanse,it is a condensed ne ws paper file lor four hundred years. .y- ; With the gift of the above History the jnorth uarolika i'BOHiBinoinsTs and the weekly New York World will be mail- ed to any subscriber for f 2 for one year, GENEEAL ASSEMBLY. The officers are as follows: -j 8EKATE. . ' - Lent. Gov.' Steadman President: in& acu. xne iaea ot "women annmng nf iprV r Mr, T. 'R.-'MPip.riolRon. ot iTebJaska , is raising r $2,500-for , the Stateoommit tee in $5gtfts., "Why canno Noth Caroli na do the same?. . V ? ; 1 The g rend inis. of Minneapolis'5 Minn last week' returned .200 indictments against : saloon keepers ' for Sunday sell- Tobacco Manufachirers. , v A bargain for somebody. We hiave for sale the following : 03 Retainers for Manufacturing Tobacco 50 Box Screws for , - " 11 Sets Shapes ' . : ; 10 Pot Mills ' " - " 10 Hand gump for Retainers. A large lot of . iron plates &c, &c, - All the above named' fixtures : are in go d order having been - used ; only - two seasons. Will sell cheap . either singly 'or all together. Call and examine same at the SALEM IRON WORKS, v , ' Salem, N, C; - n'f AOTPPi witIi iho hnmaTi atnm-Ur - t. Tir A -r v lhe Vrolixbilvon Manner nas been moved aitt n t agree witn tne unman siom- Mr B jf. : Fnrman, of Buncombe, from saiisburv to statesvii !e. From all parts of the Union the news comes of the completion : Prohibition or- for the next lorro-r 'haort "WViv if vnn wnnln t.alral n i'.: .i if t - nr. --O" -j--.! . oaiu utsuji, xeaumg uier , axii.uuu. m . eanizations and preparations some of thitstull andpntit in TOurUinjTOrp.nlri.nRriT10.ftifeTTr 'hr.rrhrfMinV, and TKdn't swPAPri it: L,.w . i. tt.V.. j . - : a The son of the matdered. "y-c" Jllicon, oi . v turn, uour weeper ; auu ) Haddock has o repared an illus trated life of his father and it will soon be put on tne marKet. lhe men arrested harged with Had deck murder have : plead "not guilty There are cases on the docker up to Jan" uarv 22d ahead ,cf this case, so that the rial cannot commence till after that time. fail to writa.to J L. - Stone want of a anything, there isn't a poor, nail- Mn A M Noblebf Johnson, assist started hog m the lot ;that would do0r keeper. UJUUU 1U AJiU&ULCl.l XA YUU UiUI " , : " ' TTflTTRTi! deceive some poor hog into drinking! j i Webster, of Eockingham it as soon as te got .sober he would gpeaker ; Mr. W. G. Bnrkhead, U-Do not leave this town ana you couian t A(qitr Dnrbam Tobacco FTant. read- Raleigh. N C. if ton fire in drive him back. I ve heard women Mprk- ; Mr W. M. Davia. . of piano, organ, sewing machins or f arniture th.t. tnav'dritiV---htr. fnr 'inAiVU-r i ' : . . .i .Li.. '-i -n of atV kind. .. He keeps a large stock of " ....'.. 1ACUUC1CUU JiiVOQiUC vsXVJ.-n. I n , I . i . 1 . Tipalfh. " Whpn mvvifA'ATirl nTiilflrP.n n ' -r : T . -,, . au sucn gooas. - ' ., ., 7 , . , . - , il ., r-vw-.w- r- A merry haart goes all , the day:" cant live without annmng, Deer, i Mn Reitzel, of Catawba, assistant but who can merry be,, when racked and am reaay topreacn tneir iunerai ser- Uoor keeper. . ' -; tormented with a hateful cough. wise n ' .,,. .' i r." " " .. i.j and trv Vt. Jiuu s uousrn oyrup. it re committees nave ueeu - apuuuiwju , . . . , ; - - aSlOllOWS. ' , . - ' lrrrrlca hP H ojijAj.x. , . , . ? . - l rwHal vation Uil. tna ffreateat rain cure Bnggies, Carriages AND OUR ACCOMMODATIONS for man rand ; beast pannni i Wf - U. V V ILF V surpassed, and we intend bj Close Personal Attention to the Planters' interest to keep the BANER jBrst-class . , ... ' . in all her compartments. . We have none but experi enced nien in our emplyment. MjHDMLlIMflS2f for JtheBannerfirat or PROPRIETORS last sale. , Sept 24 3m. - ' ' '. '. ' . ARTHUR JORDAIST, : Dealeriln , T0MBST0 S AND M0UMJTC3, ' Italian and Amrican Marble, - - ALL W0KK WARRANTED. GEEENSB EO, 1ST. C. ; v l f . I H. H. CARTEAITD. HARNESS. I have just received a ear load the --ir. e r e !a a a t 01 8 11 0 ?9 Dealer in . Fine ( lollies. CASSIMERES AND FURNISHING GOODS, GREENSBORO, N. C. Best cheap Buggiss : and Carriages SHOEs! FOR GENTS. SHOES. Ever brought to" IhU market, h , oso to 6oU vtrv low. 1 T s ) . ; qj . of . . -VEUT FINE BUGGIES, Cons-idtiiiif of:the followins? cete brated brands: .U-:S ..made at Co liimTiun. Ohio: Simlebaker, made . at South bend. Ind.; Babcock, made al Watwiftwn. N. Y.: Milburn, made at Toledo. Ohio. . . These are some of. the ' leading braDds of fine work, una are as good as the best.' They ere hnished idI-FOR ,he bf t style, and any one wanting a ffood and banaaomu venioio vouiu riir.t do bUer than to buy either ol tli above and tave money. I can aleo furnish any style of , For Hisses. FOR CniLDREiV ! BOOTS ANT) SHOES EVERYBODY AT LOWEST CASH" PRICES.-C3 Strictly Hand Made HARNESS ; mon. Do you hear that? I say the only hope of America to-day is in the fact that we have sober mothers and P3 30 - 1 . e3 All wives, and if the women should be ; debauched into drinking, ; like; the men do, we would soon become a nation of hope ess drunkards. Hon. John M. , Martin Congressman from Alabama says the peop'e of ' his Btate are going wild over Prohibition. I-It V . S Creasy, of Dnrham, will deliver a temperance 1' cture -at Concord Jan- 23"d. . ; Proposition - and Grievances on earth, is guranteed to efEas a enra where Messrs.' Fields, Kerr, Pou, "Williams, it is possible f or the 'dise'ise to be reach rvo n 00 To-rrol 1 o n A Tavl nr - - ed by a liniment. ; . Price 25 j cent3 a bot ' ' BftnlciTKy and Currency Messrs. I tle Pemberton, Alexander; Webb, Tull, Xf temperance bills 'are new-pending . 7 ..-.'.'.! inGongiefs; one for a"local option" vote Purcell Sutton and it OX. on Prohibition in the Distiict-of Colnm ' Military Affairs Messrs. ,Webb, the other for a Iarcre increase in Crause, Spruill, Collie, Jenkins, riar-fthe atnnal tax on saloons. a : - t x, CO- GO CO i i Ph CO vd- 55 H Ml h' o. 1 O O .P5 A O : "C t-T' "3 CO !V3 ' 5 3 -iJ D 0 e C3 .a o 3 w CO CO CO CO CO O H H 5 i i 0 - CD H O ' a 13 ... o 2 co C5 -. 4. :A- C o a 00 P: o o CD S '53 CO A full line, of ZEIGLER BROS., fine SHOES just received, at H. FARMOR & CO'S.i 1 - : .--3 ; " ' .- -: - " .- z . " . . - - . - - ----- -r - , . " - -r. -- .-; - - j : . - " - - ' - (South 'Elm Street,) - v Greensboro, Ni 0. Dec. 7-3m. Mrs, 0- 0- G0RRELL, . Respectfully calls the attention of the ladies to her JFALL STOCK of MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, which she is ottering at prices in Pnim a injod common Harness if . - " m t i, 1uhl made. 1 have in stock ttjuil line of Saddles, " Hainess, . oUUi ,r of fill.. New jroods received jyieaicai casus, . o- - flni-rv f..nmbs:Mane and Tail Brush- everv few davs. The nopular "Cen- '. - . t i . it.. n r;t 1 . . " . e-nrwue.. crusnes, lxi um fe n ri KID GLOVE is kept , ex bJajrgy Warners. lap jJU8Ler, ixurst uiusivciy uj aiiio, v,.u.; uuuii Cover, Travelir.g -aga ana v aiiHeu, oct tf ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. j In fact, every thing that is kept in first-ciass estabhsbment. . LEVI HOUSTON HAVING QUALIFIED AS AD- ministrator, of ; WILLIAM M. HALL. (deceased), I hereby notify i all persons having claims against saia estate, to - present ., them on or before the 15th day of November, 1887. All persons indebted to said estate will oblige, by making payment at once. ' : , h S LAYlo, Administrator Wm. Hall . (deceased.) JST. J.;SILEll,i J PRACTICLB : Watchmaker and Jeweler DEALER IN WATCHES, CLOCKS Jewelery &o.. Spectacles, White any Bine Colored Babber Eye Glasses. Speee tacle i and Eye Glass Cases. All Repel, Neatly and Cheaply Done. Davis Strait North of the Market, Greensboro, N.' C Manufacturer of fine Ilarntss and Saddles, ' over llouion . K liro t WnlooQiA t--rnf.Hrv htore. aiao n the Fields h Cauaey Block, Greensboro, N. (7. mo . . v J 5 TOH VAG0II SCALES, Iron TiiTan, Steal Brarlncs, BnM C3 SO and JON S3 b py tW f rirht Cor trmm Vr 1 .i.t m.ntlnl thi. MMTU4 ( ddrM JONES OF liKOHAJSTOIl. The Roval St. John ' Seviff &lia Rnns either backward or forward -A ' ud does any and all kinds of work per- fectly Call and se the machine and the thousand and one other rueful thing for farm and household nse, ior sale at ; W. H. WAKEFIKLD A Co. ' Greensboro, N, C.
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