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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. The U- S. Court house in this city is nearing completion. -nir. l. A. bhelto i is dangerously ill. auu ""enope ot his recovery is enter tained."; . . .'.v. , Mr. Will Ha ri-,of th fiim'of Har- .?,-. P, THIS ... . if confined to his bd by . Miss.. Bettie Bull i, daughter of J. R ui.a, xq., aiea at ner home in Lexing- -vi.u. a.uu.ns'jy oi last week Mr. Joe Smith, one of the compositors uix tuu orwi state, who has been danger ously ill for some d .ysrwe are- glad to Know, is ioi proving. ' We are pleased to know that ni Letwitch has leased the coal property of Mr. D. F. Ca?dell, on Deep itiver, and ut Degin to work it s on Mr-Andrew Weatherly. of this city. vios uiz.ziQ rayne, of Kockingham wausy, were.marned at .the residence of the brides parents, on the 20th inst. Lon. ...... t : i . " . - ....... - 7 ' uauiui ana nappy be their wedded life. -St Nicholas for Februriy h full of inter est aud ius uo ion. We advise thosj Of our youthful reader, who desire a first class magazine uited to their wants to try St i.uvuuui ... oee aa. eisewn-re to 'his issue. ilr. J. L. Stone, of Raleieh. is one of ine largest elers in Pianos, Organs, Sew ing machines and Furniture in the Stale. If you need anything in his line do not to con-ult his prices before buying.; . ""The baby is sleeping" at last, yes ! JBut she would, not have slept, nor would her mother, had not fond pareut been i se duced to try Dr. Bnlls Cough Syrup It cures the-croupy cough that sounds so luvc liana Demg anven into the child's We copy fron The ' Word and TheWay the following sayings of eminent clergmen concerning a new book just published. " 'Christ Crowned Within' is clear, script ural andwarm with the pulsations of Di vine life . The method is original, the style is attrac ive, and the spirit most delightful? It is especially rich in apt quotations-from Scripture, very "appropriate and spiritual comments, and striking illustrations from the lives of noted , writers and ' saints. believe : the book will be read equally with any jtsish op Taylor has written. The evan gelistic fire of the author glows oriV every page. It is 'one of, the b st books ever printed. ! It is worth Its weight in gold. r rom my heart! thank the author fo- hav" ing-written and. published it. I sha prize it among my treasures, and I heartily commeuditto alL" Price in cloth cover 75 cents, in paper cover 50 cents. On receipt of price it will be sent by mail from the Marion y: Tract : Depository f , ' Sara' oga Springs, N. Yr ' : ; (GENERAL NEWS. .The Sa'vation army is campaign mg in Charlotte. " . Charlotte will soon have a spoke and handle factory. - Charles B. Far well succeeds Gen Logan, in the Senate of the U. S. aujt. xj. iu. rtenanx will erect a two story brick store on the lot recently pur chase of .Mrs. Brower, on E. Market St Mr, D. N. Kirkpatrick has the contract By the way, Mr. K. is "prepared to contract for the erec ion of all kinds of buildings in and aroiJndV Green sboro. "A party paid ten dollars for a horse at an auction sale. ; The horse was lame, bruised all over, had the scratches, and was terribly "galled." A bottle of Salva tion Oil. costing 25 cents, was used, and in two weeks you would not have known the animal. It is now valued at two hundred dollars. . ' - - - ' . ". - ' . Mr. H. W. Cob'Yone of our most pop ular and and enterprising young men. and Miss Jennie B. S ales, daughter of the late Col. Scales, and a niece of the Governor, were married in this city on the 25th inst. Prosperity and happiness at tend them the entire leneh of life's jour ney, and may their smiles brighte i as the shadows lengtten. I An accident happened to a freight train on tne t u. railroad, near Brown's Summit, in this county, on the 22nd. Several box-cars, with their con tents, were wrecked. None i of the hands were injured. The whisky dealers suf fered considerable loss, as there wasuite a quantity of the ardetit in the wre kei cars, of which certain parties drank too freely from broken bottles. CONSUMPTION CURED. An old physician, retired from prac ice having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula of a permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchi- j tis, Catarrh, Asthma aud all throat ' and Lung Affections, also a po-itive and radi cal cure for Nervous Debility and all Ner vous Complaints, after havuig tested its wonderful curative powers- ia thousands of cases, has felt-it his duty to make it known to hia suffering f eilows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve hu man suffering, I will - send free of chjfrge, to all who desire it, this receipt in German, French or English, with full directions for preparing and -using.: Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W. A. Notes? 149 Power' Block, Rochester, N. Y. -. eow. Jan. 28, '88. ; . --The following persons have been drawn as jurors for the February term of Guilford Superior Court: . lirst W eek. Messrs.. J. Li. Jving, a. Gordon, Shubal Bundy, John B. Neese, Apple, J. R Cocklereese, J. R. Jessop, W. W Osborn, Chas. Layton, Jr., K. A: Ken nett,Geo;R Bri3gs,J- S. Campbell, Alison Gr Garrett, E. P. Wooters, z. A. Burns, C. A. Idol, Dexter B'. Smith, J. A. Eojal, Nathan C. Hanner, Holden, Phillip Thom as, J.R. Woods, E. M. Hammer, Jas M. Apple, W. R Forbis, Wm. J. Hines, Jr., A. M. Briggs, Jesse F. McCraeke,n P. M. Shepperd,' John F. Holt, W. H. Clayton, W. D. Moor W. H. Thomas, J. S. Loyd. ScondWeek.-Messrs. J.A. Hodfrin, M. T. Barker, Lemuel Clapp, Chas. Case, H, L. Bergman, W. F.' Bowman, W. F. McMichal, H- C Brown, D. W. Blackman. Joshua Causey1vV.B. Doonel, Thos. C. Starbuck", Jacob Wagoner; David Widows, R K. Hanner, Jas. M. Guyer, E. T, Lam beth, John R Boon. - "Here is- truly a family Magazine.' This is what we exclaimed after lo king through Demorest's. Monthly f r Febru otv The. denartmenis in this . artistic J . . x .. maffazine make it peculiarly welcome in T,i f imilv r.ircle. .."Home Art and Home Comfort" tells how to make hme beau tiful and"comfor:able ; "Household" as sists in the work in the house from the p-arrett to kitchen : "Our, Girls" - gives practical hints to tLe rising generation. ' The information in the "Correspondence riw mtit 1 e interestine to the sub- V"" . " - . scribers, as it answers to their own ques tions. The "Mirror of Fashions" must hp k terfect reflection ' f tha prevailing styles, for who can know them bet'er than t TiornnroHi ? "What - Women .ore Doing" is always interesting to women "The Woild's Progress" give passing events in a nut shell, s that busy women ean grasp them in a few .moments ; and o-Prnbihition" : deals affirmatively u with -rrrt. .1 nnpstion. ; The stories rfl of hieh order- The articles on inter fltinff subiects are vry cleverly written w thn. best authors', an4 the illmtrations .Tft rrof use and very fine. The steel en graving "Cupid'!-is especially appropriate at this Valentine t eason. Published: by W JekNikgs Demorest,17 East 14th St ' a.on.; Jet. 1. uox is . improving- He is said to be out of danger. . ' -Terrible snows have been expe rienced in Italy and Russia. Mr. Josephus Danie's, of the State Chronica, has been elected pub lie printer for the State. - .- uoyernor 5caies ana wile came up to witness the marriage of the'r niece, Miss Jennie Scales. Congress has appropriated $100, 000 for the erection of a public build ing at Charlotte. t - The High Point Enterprise says the new cotton factory at that place will soon be in operation. Dr.' W. A. Nelson of Ealeigh has accepted a call to the pastorate of the .Baptist church in Ashville. - t : . .. - The Legislature has increased the reward for Bingham the slayer of Miss Turlington, to $700. Rev. Sam "W. Small, the evangel ist, has' removed his family from Georgia to Nashville, Tenn. , - Dr. Isaac N. Taylor has been elected assistant ; physician of the Morganton Insane Asylum. ; Bro. Woodhouse, of the Concord Register, placed us under obligations by his kindness last Saturday. North Carolina has another law suit on her hands over her repudiated bonds. I Morton, Bliss & Co., Plain tiff. ' The board of Directors of the North Carolina railroad have declar ed an annual dividend of 6 percent, on the sto k of the company. The furniture factory of Mr. Al exander ilson, at Morganton, was destroyed by fire a few days ago. Loss $60,000. Insurance light --Our sister towa of Rei Isville had a 75,000 fire on the night of the 22nd. Very little insurance. The fire is said to have been the work of an incendiary. If the law with refference to the Mormon1 .question enacted , by the present (Congress be enforced, it will erase that ngly blot from the face of our fair land. We learn that the trestle, over Robertson's mill pond, has been com pleted, and that the cars a ei now running to within five miles of Wal nut Cove-. It is expected that they will reach that place by the latter part of ' next month. Reporter t and Post, i Col. Polk addressed a large en- dience of farmers in the court house in Concord last Saturday. We had the pleasure of listening to a part of the Col's speech and were wellenter It is said that ; the R. & D. R. R. Co: have secured a controlling inter est in the East Tennessee and Georgia road. This will give them increased facilities p for competing .; with other roads for southern freigbt and passen ger traffic. 5 - Gov. Scales has pardoned . 10 white convicts and 7 colored convicts ; commuted the sentence of 5 whites and 10 ; colored;; granted reprievs to S whites and to 8 colored. The total num ber of applications made was5 186. Orphans Friends. - Tlie Temperance Banner, pub lished at Greensburg, Pa., has . com pletedthe first and entered upon the Hecondtvear of its existence. 4: The Banner is a live paper and is doing a crrvvl work for temperance and Pro - hibitionV.; Success to the Banner. I A hill has been mtroaucea m the legislature to amend the consti tation. reducing the personal proper ty exemption to two hundred dollars and the homestead in re 1" property to three hundred dollars. : Pass it by all means. ! The law ra3itjstaridi is detrimental to all parties Tconcerned , ji large concrete magazine in the redoubt at Fo tress Monroe, Vir ginia, containing powder and materia for - manufacturing pyrotechnical blew up January 9 from spontaneous combustion. v No person was injured, but glass in. the officers' quarters and the hotel was smashed." " pGen. Wm. B. Hazen died at his room in Washington at 8 o'clock on the 16th inst. -The immediate cause of his death was! cold ; contracted at the reception' at the White House oil Tuesday evening. I Gen.' Hazen was the Chief Signal Officer of the Army; He was buried with military honors in Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown D C, on the 19th. The war cloud which : has been hanging over Europe for some "time is increasing in volume and intensity. Bismarck's late i speech- is regarded as little less than a bugle call - to sad dle and , spurs. The opinion that France and Germany will have a bloody meeting soon is general.-These are two of the greatest powers of earth, and x that Germany regards France as a formidable adversary is clearlv evident.. A. war between them now wi l be of much greater length and far more bloody; than the one of a few years ago. , , salutes, and that the friend, who can pot be found, accidentally shot Dwyer, Dwyer s death ' is momentarily ex pected. His widowed mother and two sisters live in San' Francisco. Few York World. ' : 3REESB0R0 MARKET REPORTS. TEMPERANCE NOTES..' A ; Washington correspondent of the News $ Observer says: ; "One of the most wortny features of the town is the Young Men's Reform Club. They have a nicely fitted room well stocked with books and newspa pers, where they resort for companion ship -and ' literary I improvement. Christmas morning they assembled in ront of the court house door and marched through the principal streets of Washington to lively music" furn ished by the Washington brass band. No doubt the . bar-room keepers were dismayed by a force sdlarge and so earnest, working against their in terest i The whole society seems a arge brotherhood .working for , the common interest of each other. , On Christmas Eve , they collected from the willing citizens food and Christ mas" cheer for the poor On Christ mas day many a poor person had rea son to be thankful that he lived in a community so charitable. Such con duct as this shows what a Christmas should be in a Christian land, and it is to be hoped that the Washington Reform Club will ha e many years of i prosperity. ' . ' - - . r The sale of liquor has been projiib-' ted on property owned by the North ern Pacific Railroad :by order - of, its resident Robert Harris, f His wife is said to have inspired the order, v The New York Observer says : 'It it is a fact beyond dispute that there is scarecely any . form of public vice that is not found in conjunction with the saloons.' t-1- ; ' -,: ' THE WAY AN EX-DEMOCRAT TALKS. 4 PRODUCE .MARKET. " BUYING ' PRICES. Apples green, per bu. Bacon hog round ' v..... Beer - - . - Butter- - Reeswas ' - - .- Chickens old . T- spring , ' ; Corn ' Corn Meal , " " ' " . . . w Driei Fruit - ' ' ' Blackberries ' . r - Cherries - - Apples r Peaches unpared - - ,-4 , pared ...... Eggs . . . . : Feathers . Flaxseed ' Flour Family . - touuernne . ...... Onions v ....... J Oats - - . Pok Peas '. . 'i Potatoes Irish " . ' Sweet , ": Rags Cotton -Tallow . Wool washed- ": Unwashed Wheat - fl,20 7a8 ' ' a8 15 a 20 .18 12 a 18 10 a 15 60 60 5 43a4 10 a 11 40 . 75 4.50 'a 4. 00 40 a 50 - 40 . 5a6i 75 - 601 40 4 "30 . - 20 - THE IDEAL I1AGAZINE." lor young people is what the papers call ox. imuholas. jjo you Know about it, ixvw gwou it is, now clean ana pure and hopeful? If there are any boys or girls in your house will you not . try a number or try ii ior a year, and see if it isnt just the element you need rn tne household? The London Timeshaa said, "We have nothing it uii tiiia Biue. : nere are some ieaa hing features of iST. UICH0LAS . ; For 1886-87. ' Stories by Louisa M. Alcott and Frank R. btocKton several by each author. . A short serial Ostory by Mrs. Burnett, whose charming " Little Lord Fauntlerov' nas been a great ieature in the past year Ot ST. JNICHOLAff. War stories for IBoys and Girls. - Gen Badeau,i chief -of -staff, biographer," and confidential friend of General Grant, and one of ; the ablest an d most - popular of living military ."writers, will contribute a number of papers" describing in clear and vivid style some of - the leading battles of 184 the civil war. - They will be panoramic RETAIL PRICE OF GROCERIES. $1 a 1.251 Theodore R. Davis, with profuse Ulustra- Bacon Sides . Hams ' :-. Shoulders Cheese . v Coffee Rio - , ; v .- Laguyra Java ' Ken-ene Oil Lard Leather Sole Molasses Rice . " Syrup ' Soda . Salt Common - Fine - Sugar Yellow ' White -Crushed v 10 15 - 8 .-20 '15a20 ;20 25 a 30 - ' 20 . " 10 ,20n25 25 a 50 . 8 a 10 30 a 60 8 a 10 75 ' 85 7a8 9 a 10 .10 descriptions of single contests or short campaigns, presenting a sort : of literary picture-gallery of the grand and. heroic contests m "which the parents of manv a Doy ana gin or to-aay tooK part. -lne oenal- Mones include "Juan and Juanita, an admirably -written ' story of Mexican lite, by Frances Uourtenay Bay lor, author of ; "On s Both. .Sides ;". also" "Jenny's ardinfir'-Honse."bv; James Otis, a story of life in a great city . iShort Articles, instructiv and entertain ing, will abound- ; Among . these are : ow a. Great -Panorama is Made, bv TOBACCO MARKET. Common dark lugs, "V " fillers v Dark rich fitters . Bright "y , : , ' Common dark smokers Bright smokers Medium cutters -. ' Fancy -' ' Medium wrappers . fancy Onr market is now grades of tobacco. $ 1, 00 a 3,50 . 2,00 a 4,00 5,00 a 7,50 -10,00 a 15,00 -iv. 5,00 a 6,00 13,00 a 17,00 17,00 a 22,00 25,00 aO.OO aU,U0a25,00 40,00 a 60,00 very active for an GIVEN AWAY. HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES. Contains 320 Pages of 12 mo. Size. 22 Fine Engravings, and is Substantially Bourid in Leatherette T.ee Calf, Gilt. Not a . Cheap Pamphlet like most kewspapes Book Pkemtcms. - Tnis History is upon anentirlv. novel and original plan,' which -makes it indis pensable to every person, no matter how mny other histories he may have. . It is arranged chronologically by vears. from 432 to 1885. - Every event is narratedi m tne oraer or 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; tha Jl rt - . , ' urging ot canais ana tne buildingof rail- roaus ana 121 eg rap n lines, the founding of towns, and the erection of notable build ings and bridces; the first performances of plays and the first rppearances of actors and singers; fires, floods, hailstorms, tor nadoes, cyclones, epidemics; accidents and disasters on sa and land:- riots and crimes. John B. Finch Chairman of the National Prohibition Committee was a Democrat, until he saw his party's ungodly lank against prohibition, tyled su mptuary laws. r t Wonder if what he says below is he reason that but two members of any churh have been elected, to the residency during the past hundred years." f . . : "In looo 1 was in umoana met -a certain j udge who was running for governor. The judge said: "Finch, what are you down here trying to beat me for, don t you think I r would make a good governor V I replied in the negative, j "Why not?'" persist ed the judge. ; f 'Because you lack back bone," I replied. ? He braced up and said, "Finch what do you mean?" I said to him, "Do you believe in the Sabbath?" "Of course I do," he re lied with spirit and; earnestness. "Well," I said, "If you will write me a letter saying that you' believe in the religion of the Bible and will enforce the Sunday, laws if elected governor I will go home." He replied, ?Finch, it would beat me. " t A consistent christian man cannot be elected to office. If he carries his religion into his public life the saloons will beat him every time. 1 knew a man,in New Jersey, a church member and a class e leader who was smitten with a desire for office. : What did he do ? , Firs t he resi gned his class lead ership ; second he quit attending class and church ; third, he withdrew entirely from the church. This was necessary before he could be : elected to office. : : ' The': old parties dare not .nominate clean men for offic6 such is the power. of the traffic over them. ' The time has come when christian men must meet this issue and meet i sauareiy. The home and not the sa- loon must rule j this country.? ATTEM10F Tobacco Manufacturers. A bargain for somebody. , -We hJave for sale the followinc : 09 Retainers for Manufacturincr Tobacco 50"Box Screwsfor ' . . " Sets Shapes 11 10 Pot Mills , 10 Hand crump for Retainers. A large lot of iron plates &c, &c, . All the above named ' fixtures are in god order having been used only two seasons, will sell cheap either singly or all together. Call and - examine same at the SALEM IRON WORKS, ' - " - - -. Salem, N, C. . paiuro ana Duisness . iaiiures; "corners and . phenomenal prices in all markets? labor trouble, strikes and lockouts: and hundreds of other matteranevec mentioned by historians. 1 Besides beintr a historv in he ordiaary sense, it is a condensed ne ws- paper iile lor four hundred years With the gift of the above Historv the XT " xhukth vabojuih a jtbohibixtonists and the weekly New York World will be mail ed to any subscriber for $2 for one year. tionsi "Winning a Commissiou" (Naval Academy), and "Recollections of the Naval- Academy;' 'Boring for Oil" and "Among the. Gas-wells," with a number of - striking pictures;- "Child-Sketches from George Eliot," by Julia Magruder v ictor .Jiuero s Tales to his ti randchil dren." recounted by Brander Matthews 'Historic Girls' by E, 8. Brooks. . Also interesting contributions from Nora Perry, Harriet Prescott iSpofford, Joaquin Miller, jtl. rl. Uoyesen, , Washington Gladden Alice - Wellington Rollins, J. T. Trow bridge, Lieutenant Frederick Schwatka Noah ' Brooks Grace : Denio . Litchfield Rosd Hawthorne Lathrop. - Mrs. M B. 1 jriatt, Mary . Mapes JJoage, and many omers, etc., etc. . ; The subscription price of saint nichol. as is Sd.UU a year: 2o cents a number; sub scriptions are received by booksellers and newsdealers everywhere, or by the pub lishers. New volume begins with the November" number; send for our beauti- iuiiy illustrated catalogue (tree) contain ing full prospectus, etc.; etc. THE CEN- TTTTV tf TT V 1- V P 30'2"D ( i . 1 , 11. . , . I 1 1 1 F ' f . - t a SOUTIIELM STREET Gi eensboro, N; 5 BOOTS A N D 9 c3 E-i CCfc Wholesale and Retail - . ' -IT' IS ' Best for the Blerchant ! Best for the Farmer ! -a . . ' - . . v, s ...... . . . . ,. .... , . . -.- Bes t for the M ech anic ! . Bestfdr the Lawyer ! Best for the Doctor ! . Best for All ! Give them, a trials a. r. boyd & co. Baggies, Carriages . AND HARNESS. I-liave just recolved a car load the . J - oJ LEAFiJOBACGD . (far fa0sr-' OUR ACCOMMODATIONS for mUa. "and beast cannotvbe surpassed, and we intend by Close Personal Attention to the Planters' interest to keep the BANER first-class in all her compartments.' We have none' but rexperi enced men in our emplyment KfitPH D.WlLilAJiIS&'CO. Dve for 'the Banner, first or PROPR IETQHS last sale, - sept 24 3m -. : . . -.. , , ; 1 . . APxTIITJR j ORD AN, - " - Dealer In - - ' : -'TOMBSTONES AND M0UMNTES, Italian and AmricanlMarble, ' ALL " W0KK ' WAEEANTED. ; GKEENSBEO, N. O. ,i H. H. CARTLABTD, Dealer in Fine Clothes, VA8SHIEDG8 "AND FURNISHING GOODS, . . GREENSBORO. N. C. Best cheap BuggUs and Carriages Ever brought to this market, whic! I propose to .sell very low. and" nice " liuo of. , t It- nx o 00 . M o o- H 0Q : CO Zi CO CO a O -9 B CO - ra S -5 I I ID o o o A 1 m o O : a , v O . M - o "So , - 9 to ' u -, at ' . 0 . SS : . D . ,"3 a -a o 03' -f o CO m o P3 - m S o OS - (D O i n 5 M m ,33 o fi c3 ? VERY . FINL BUGGIES, . v . I'y 1 . V." :4 S; r '' :' ' ' . ' Contiiing of the following cele brated brands: U- S , made at Co lumbucOhio;, Studebaker, made at South bend, Ind.; BabcocK, made at Watertown, Nl , Y.; Milburo,. made at Toledo, Ohio. --;' " -' ThcM are some of the leading brands of fine work, and are as good as the best. ; They-, are finished iD Che best style, and any one wanting a good and handsome vehicle" eould not do better than to' buy either ol the above and save money. I can aleo furnish any stjle of t: r : .7. Strictly Hand Hade HARNESS ' ' . From a good common llcrneta tc to the finest made. . I have in stock a full line of ; " . ' ; . Saddles, . w ' " , . - i.v.----:' Harness, . Saddle pockets, f " Medical cases, Curry combs Mane and, Tail Brush es, Bristle Brushes, Harness Oil and Soap, - Buggy and Wagon "Whips, Buggy VV ashers. liap Dusters, Horse Covers, Traveling Bags and Valises. A, SHOEs! FOR GENTS. SHOES. For Hisses. : FOR CIIIIDREIV : BOOTS- AND SHOES ; , , BFOR -EVERYBODY. AT LOWEST CASH PRICES.-a ' ' ' . ".. -. - . . " -..''',', " " . - " " '..t-..'" :' .'v --... ' '. ' -.".'. . -r v'' -. - ,': , , .;; A full line of ZEIGLER BROS., fine SHOES jast received, at J . ' " H. FAHRIOH & CO'S., ' 7 . ' ' . ' (South Elm .Street, ,: , Dec. 7-3m. Greensboro, N. d ' ' Mrs, C 0-GORRELL, Respectfully calls 'tbe attention of t.bfi lafliesto her FALL STOCK of MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, which she: is offering at j prices in reach of all. New goods received every few days. "The popular "Cen terneri" KID GLOVE is kept ex. clusively by Mrs, C, C. CORRELL, oct29tf -;- v CO o a a ; 5 2 3 o . i CJ e P5 p i4 o CO 3 In fact, every thing tbat is kept in a first-c'aiss establishment. ' . LEVIHOUSTOM, Manufacturer of fine Harnessand QjrfHlAa r.xrr-: Houston & ' tiro f Wboleisale Grocery fetore, .also i the Fields & Causey Block, Greensboro, .iV. C. frnedd ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE- HAVING QUALIFIED AS AD- ministrator of V1L,L,1AM M. (deceased), I hereby notify all persons having claims against Vv said estate, to - present tnem on or ueiure m 15th day of November, 1887. All persons indebted to said estate will oblige , by making payment at once. : hi y. LAY1, ivammistraxorv Wit. Hall - (deceasedV) " : N. J. SILE1U . ." PRACTICLE Watchmaker acdJJcvrclcr PVEALER IN ; WATCHEg, ; CLOCKS. White any Speee Repel, Neatly, and Cheaply Done. Davie Strait North of the Market, Greensboro, N. C U Jewelery &o. , Spectacles, lae Colored Kabber Eye Glasses, acle and Eye Glass Cases. AU- r '5 TO IT VAGOri SCALES, Iron Xje-nr, StMl Bearing. BraM Tt Beam and Beam Box, 3 30) and JONGS he pars the T ret Kb t brlrea Prica Li.t nent'.M h' paT)ran4 dan JONES flF BIMQHAMTOH, BiiglvialM, N. Y. The Royal St. John Cafe ( Runs either backward or ' forward And does any and ail kind of work per-' fectly. Call and sea the machine and tho thousand aod one other useful tLirji for farm and household usa, ior sale at . WIT. WAKEFIKJjD A Co. . ' - - Greensboro, N, C. one-sided affair, ... -. . - ' ;-; r NewYor1'.
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