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- J "T 1 f i t r i i "VvVlte fl5 for elear weather. i : r ' Oige flag--local rains.' ' - , Blue flag general rains. - . V ; ; White.flag black squarecold ware. Black triangle rising temperature if above weather flag, falling temperature if below it. ; Orange flag-r-with black, square -in-llicate approach y clone. ..- WeatKer flag displayed alone withou VaekfriangU indicates stationary- tern peratwn. tQQfiL INTELLIGENCE.' t Mr$? J.li Wharton Is dangerously illjat er homtjiear this city. ' .."l; ;"V The Amendment to the charter of this city w$llte submitted to tno voters oh the 5thinat: Sae what J. P. Barrett has- to say to the hldiea tn this issue- -He .means what he says.' : v 'VvVrr Titer. U. . a Court House in this -is Tapityrynaaring . completion. The last strokp will bo laid oh in a few days. Anyjpart of any make of sewing ma chine. cn be found at J. L. Stone's, Ba . . ,V ' -4.- ' - . ' There .wil l be a meeting of the ; Horti cultural Society at thr court house ' at 11 o'clock a. m., SaVurdayHarch 19th. ; ; ; Bro's isheadquar ten. for candle - ftidU,torjt ,fancyarti cles and groceries. ' Go to CaldclengVs. " JfryT. B . Cramp, who was assaulted nd severely wounded on-the street some rees ago, is again on duty at the , depot The,aidewalksinfrontof the TT.f S-t Court Houae'present a striking contrast to ihealaWaiks in pother rtioi 'or our kHj' Xs:;f:: . X, "' -3vaet is in a pucker over the quear lion," V$baU fturgirls whistle f p f course they saar, U they strengthen their lungs' by using tim xreat Dry , jJull'a Cough Syrup. - -fcW A iTrii-.&it '' See ad. in another eotamn of "W- H. Wakefield &' e. This is a perfectly re liable firm1, a.w knw from persoal ex- Mrience. haTincr . dealt - with thm for --No preparation could h -re male such a reputation as SlTation Oil has (in so short a time) without intrinsic merit of the highest ordet.: ' It -kills pain. Price 25 cents a bottle. , wTyoung ladies of the Baptist church will hold a festiral at the W.C. T. U. CJoffee House to night, to-f raise funds to jad in the completion of their church. All ure cordially invited. t ' V -Interesting revivals are in progress at .the Preebyterian charch.thisity, and at fhe Centinary II. E. church. South (Jreens ,boro. Quite a number of conversions up jtothis writing. - 9h.irston for the murder of Charles jtlactnall had a preliminary trial on the ahfoua' f 'the 12th.--.: -He -wai eommit ' ed $thoat bail to awaitthe action of the Superior Coort, June next. " Rev. C. BL. Mead honored ear sanctum with-hU preieaee last week. Brd. . Moad rgraa(ly encoujaged . In his1 -work? : He reports wondertgj growth of the Prohibi- ) -tion party throughout the country. -WJJer BeaH. infant ojf H-SJU and L J. Eiamv'of this city died in'Ch-rlotie on the 11th inst This Js the second child tthese i arents jhxejkt itbin a few weeks. They Jiare our feSftrfctrijt aympathy. i : - The attention -of ouf readers is called the ad. of the YaUeJtual Life Asso ciation of Virginia, whifth appears in an Athejr column of this jtapef ' bal poScy tn this Asioeiation, X which is all that we need ar in its commendation. Joseph W. GUmer, - do died at. his homein this eotmty,Wdns4ay afternoon Jlr. Gilmii wai an excellent laaj rir jtian gentieinaHtfJiad t entire - con idence of his fellow. cttUena. .fie was a jnenber f tb iegtolatttre far 7and f 71. ghe erection of iMrtronefg teib. ier?! the day in.X2rensboo, The indications nowiriTt tU&i&i,tt9t1lM our town?wiU,be Lreatly improred.ihis season. Cet the good work go onGreehs boro ought to be made the most beautiful nd attractively inhuthtt' Ji' halliou' temperance ,trcts W' AaJn.wf'n4 AMdlnavian -'laiaa' Wluthsen nublished' by tM JTat'l Foreign Department of W.flC T. U-VThey have aiso Tract l the Poliah, .Holland, ItalUn,'BbhemisAnd epanish lanuagea, and it is hoped that every church ana i em perahce'Soetetxwill send for eoffle stance V A mnle Tackaee' will be sent for 10 cents'sid ) 1000pages for one dollar-: Address all crders - to Nat'l Dept. of Fore : jn Vyoxk. kBox 837, Jfcjinneapcci, inn.v-j,: ;. 5 : ; f GOOD WAGES iBSJO CL faiiky Stutsos & .Portland, JtaJne, can five yoiwork that yon can do na.kinir ereat pay. . Yon are sUrted frei. ; Capital not needed- Both seie " All ages Cut this out and write t once; no -harm will be done if yon con clude not te 4ml to work, after yon .ieam nll.i All particulars -t tee; Seat VJS work a the world. (, w,;; ' : ; .woTHydiiR. A:rrETioN.r cCut thii Smt ajii maU it to Aixkn& Cort Augusta Maine, who will send yon free, something new, that Just coia money-fw U workers. As wonderful as the electric light, as genuine f pure grold, it will provr of lifelo value and importance to you. Both sexas, all tgea, Alles & Col, bear ixpnse of starting jf& Mibnsinesa. J It wiU tTrlng yonin mof rV:ri5ht way than anything else in the world. -Anyone nywhere can do the work, and live at home also;. Batter write at one ; then knowing all. should yon conclude that you don't care tp enZZ no hrm " done.- v ! rm ottic T.ADIE3 1 I will send vou10 papersoiijifa; v . ! ." -ta.rf --"A f resh trK-T:I'. a rrT.;n thM Truth." a - book ana a cop 01. -M-mw - ' ... qtZW pages, well .bound in cloth, .with rile titi m iut, has rfevgnjiini It Is a thrilling' story,V8pun from 'facta" in real life, opening on' a .Virginia luttla field and closing on North Carolina toil, in a greate? victory than the sword has won. , The verdict for the book is t "If you begin it you will finish It." To pur chasers who return the book in five days with a. sworn statement that it did not interest them, the money wil I be refund ed ,The seeds 10 papers in '- ordering name your choice and the book will, be sent, postage paid, f of 75cts, the price of the book alone.- Address J, P. Barrett, RAleigh,-N C. change of schedule on the : piedmonT-AIRtLine, Richmond & DANVILLE R R. f X A change in - the movement . of trains and through tsars of the Richmond & Dan ville, RRtwHI' go into effect Sunday, March 13th, at 80 A. M. IS-j The 'New Orleans Fast Mail will leave Washington a-t: 11.20 A. M., Charlottes ville 8.35 P M., Lynchburg 5.5J P. M., Richmond S.00 P. M., Danrille 8.50 P. M., Greensboro 10.40 P. M., Salisbury 12.80 A. it, Charlotte 2.25 A. M., arriving at At lanta 1.20. P. M., Raleigh 6.30 A. M., Golds f oro 11.20 A. M. Also arrive Montgomery: 7.15 P. M , Mobile 2:15,A. M., New. Or leans 7.10 A. M. ' The Southern . Express will leave Wash ington 11:00 P.M., Charlottesville 3.00 A. MXynchbnrg 5.15 A. M., Richmond 2.30 M., Danville , 7.30 A M., Greensboro 9.43 A M, Salisbury ; 11.23 A M., Char lotte 1 00 P, M.t arriving in . Atlanta 10.40 P. M.; Columbia 5.12 P. M. Augusta 9.20 P. M. Raleigh 1.50 P. H., Goldsboro 4.40 p.m. : , ,..v - The Western Express will leave Wash ington at 5.30 P. M., arriving at Char lottesville 10.05 PM. and Lynchb urg at LOO A M Louisville ' via hes. & Ohio Ry. at 7.10 P. M.; Cincinnati via Kentucky Central Ry.,6.00 P M., Bristol via Nor folk & Western R. R at 9.95 A. M., Chat: tanooga at 545 P- M., Memphis at 6.15 A M., and Little Rock at 12.55 P.M. fThe Washington Fast ail ' itrill leave A.ansao.u a. m., Augusta, y. xu a. m., Columbia 1.03 p. m. Charlotte 6.45 p. m., Goldsboro, 5.i:0 p. m.,: Greensboro 9.55 p. m., Danville 11.40 p. nv,arriving at Rich mond 6.40jl m.f Lynchburg 2.05; a. in., Charlottsville 415 am., Alexandria 7-45 s m Washington anu l Xfc The Northern Express will leave Atlan ta 7.00 p. m.. Charlotte 5.15 a. m..' Salis bury 6 46 a. m., Goldsboro 11.50 ajn. Ra- ieigh 4.35 p. m., Greensboro 8.32 s. m., ar riving At Charlottsville 3 50 p. jnt Alex andria 8.00 p. in , Washington 8.23 p. m. Additional trains between Washington and Lynchburg will be run as follows : Leave Washington 8L30 ' a.' va,' arrive Lynchburg 3-30 p. m.. with through con nection with Norfolk & Western R. R. tor BristoLKnoxville, Cle-eland, Rome, Ca iera, Montgomery, and New Orleans. Leave Lynchburg 5.05 a. m., ', arriving Washington 12.01 -p.. jn arrire Lynch burg LOO a c with through eonnecthi via Norfolk & Western R Rf or Bristol, Chattanooga, Memphis, eta. Leave Lynch burg 3.00. p m, arrira Washington-i. 40 p m . These, additional trains afford through Pullman Sleeping Car service be tween Waahinton and Little Rock aud Wushingtoii and New Orleans. ' . Pullman Sleepiag Cars Southbound will be run between New York and. At lanta on the New Orleans Fast Mail; and Northbound on the Northern Express. . Pullman Sleeping Cars. Washington, to Montgomery and Washington to. Aiken, will be run on the Southern Express . and Washington Fast VMaiL, and on these. trains between Richmond and Greensboro, and also betwaeh Greensboro and Beleigh. Pullman Sleeping Cars and through Coaches between' Washington and 1 Louis ville on the Western Express. i f '; 'BU&LLWTON ITEMS. Tft" -The cotton string tied "W the whis tle at the coffin factorj got wflar infir the raiu last night eaizsin? it to shorten; so' ftiW start 'the whistle go- insr to tne; alarm or some, ox our cm Cm V1 ' - The smote-house .01' Mr. F. - A. Stagg, was entered, a few, nights 'ago and rohbed of jr quanity of meat." etc. Citch the rogues v. . , . . ' ' Superior! ' court at I Grahani . this week. A nrftnoef of our citizens are in attendance. A" Public school opened with ( 70 pu pus. - There are numbers of prohibition ists in Alamance, but no systematic efforts have ever been made to organ ize them so as to , ntilize , their strengh.; , . JYe hftT)l)o efficient chairman or leaderi . I believe he onlj public bar-room inour county is kept in Graham by a negro, and there are several cases in court'against him this week for -sel ling to minors. - ui DOTTEE. ' The above . should have appeared in last week s issue but was crowded BUELINGTOIT ITEMa Some talk r of anewspaper for our town. " :': 1 1 :y-- - Thieves entered the kitchen of Mr. Austin Whitsett for the secohcTHlme within two weeks last night. Some thing", must be ; done to ' catch these midnight depredators.' - " " ; Kumbr says there is to be , ar mar riage in town soon.' V l''J ' The E. B. depot is to be tenlairged tolmake room for increased- business and ireighta. h Pry ' -veather; h'as brought better roads' and more out door work, : It is said that our tobacce worehouse is to be nished. JJxcept some little stealing; our town has been very quiet ; for the past: week or two. l ; ; f Dotteb; r GENERAL NEWS. ; Lumber ton has ; had a serious firer f .' -'.;:-' ' -r-Au attempts to assassinate the Czar of Russia is reported, ! Ground ha been broken on the street railway in JJurham, ,. y ; Secretary Manning is ill at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, Ne w. York. : I Oxford '.had a $100,000 . fire Tuesday. Half the town in ashes. , J0r. Coleman ' Ifradley died atliis home, near G astonia, a few days ago. i -The Prohibitionists 'of Maine will hold their ! State .Conyeritipn Mayl f An attempt- was ? made J few nigHts ago to fire the" depot! at Ker nersville,: j i , :f.htfc;- Our Washington Letter! "and other a interesting matter v- crowded out thisweek.j4 tri4 '0t ii MI Bey, Minis .er of Turkey to the U. S., was presented to Jhe Presi dent on the 15thanst. " ; V There'waa a frightful accident on the Boston and Providence railroad on the 14 inst.,-in wich 140 , persona jvere,ukiled or woundedi-- Hih' : -i-One hundred ounces bf gold- in six dys ;is- reported v by the Fisher and Willis Hills Mining Co,,; of 5 this county.,; Y, 'tU&t&PZU -r-x ne xresiaeni; j'jias appomieu Charlton H. "Way, of Georgia, to be Consul GeneaI of the United; States at St. Petersburg. r.. i.-':- i The news from ;2Sew York vthe pivotal State, is most encouraging for thd Prohibitionists. 1 Wonderful gams almost everywhere. . In New York. town elections Prohibitionists are electing their meh right along over their,' Bepublican and .Democratic antagonists ; :. Forest fires in the woods south' east, of Itutherfordton are' destroying much valuable timber and burning thousands of panels of fence." , ' . Francis ' Murphy added 4000 converts to his blue ribbon cause in the single town- of 'Vincennes,- Ind., which ,bousts"oT on y 15,000 inhabit ants."; - ' Tennessee-r-wide awake Tenn ess Daughter of the 6ld North Staei will vote on !i?the ; Prohibitory amendment September 29th ; of ithis The good ladies of Charlotte are making, arrangements t to establish a "House.of liefnge", in " that city for tthe especial benefit of reclaimed women. , j- ? - - - : - James' M. Trotter-it colored Democrat of Massachusetts, has been appointed, by - President Cleveland and confirmed by ,the Senate as" Ee- corder of Deeds in the District of Co lumbia. v T f ' : ;. Secretary, Lamar has been invited to become ef-gueBt;;W the city ofl Charleston during fhis visit to that! city for the purpose of tfeliverifcg the oratioii at the;: unveiling of the monn- ment to Calhoun,- ,vf.tf On the 14th o? April Winston township, will vote on the proposiutln tb appropriate $60;QQ0 in township bonds' to the capital ' stoct: of the iforth Western IT J C. railroad to aid in its construction to Wilkesbofo. -rCoL Means and K Mr. .- Jno. . B. Sherrill, editor of the Concord Times, had' an "altercation a few days ' ago. No senous damage done. Ihe man wno atcacKS a newspaper euiior, "the fighting edito'-r-catches a Tar tar. ' ... -i-One hundred tons of steel rails have- arrived for the Jamesville and Washington Eailroad and work , will soon be commenced putting them down 'With steel rails from here, to Pourtsmouth, ' the journey to ?New York"' can be made in 24 hours. Washington Progre s. t , ; - - The Alabama legislature kicked temrjerance in the face. A bill to sub jmit 3 a Prohibitory amendment was defeated bjr ar vote oi u to l, ana local option law was defeated also. Chairman Farmer of thejState Pro hibition committee urges the nomina tiontf Candidates for every, office in the state. ' - :,'- , New Haven, Feb.' 25. The Su preme Court of this State to-day con firmed the - decision of the Superior Court in the case of ' tB. F. : Glidden Thomas Mulcahy aud pavid T. - Mc namara for conspiracy in boycotting the Jou nal and Counet of this city, They are members of ..Typosaphica Union Ho. 42, which ' declared a boy cott on the paper because it would not nav Union rates. The case now comes back to the i Superior; Court where sentence will be imposed. The Prohibitionists of -Illinois have, one Representative in the .Legis lature of that State, Mr. Jas Lamont, who' wa3 elected from the 10th' dis trict . - " 5, : From a circular issued by the State Executive Committee of the Y. M. C. A., we learn that the ..associav tion has secured the services of Mr. H. L. Williams to spend the : month of March as traveling Secretary; -j He has had large experience and 'comes from successful service in Virginia, The State Convention' wilr : be t- held in Ea'eigh April 1st to 3rd: AH who desire to attend should report to Mr. Eugene L. Harris, President of Eal- eigh's x. M.: C. A. lialeigli; U,, The rTL&D. Eailroad has obtain ed control of the great Baltimore jnd Ohio linei This, will give one com pany a grand trunk line with 16,000 miles o? tracic ana contro of express and telegraph linesi The :i change was a great surprise to- the commer cial world. The tendency is to con- ouimauuu ciu j w xjci u nuu . but;-, iuce- tiob that- confronts -the American people is : Shall we pwn the railroads, of shall they.own us ? -r-Slate Chron- The' lerfslatufe has elected the fol lowing ; gentlemen as Trustees" of the University of North Carolina: - '.. : A. P. Betts, E E. Bridgers, Chas. A. Cook; Geo. Davis, W. T- Faircloth, F.'D Winston," J. Gilmer,' J, 1 W. Graham, H. A. 1 Gudger, A. Leazer, S. C.1 Well; John Manning, H; Mc Milian, E. B. Peebles, J1L. Eobinson, W. J. Yates, W. H.S; .Burgwin, T. M. Holt W. S. LongB. B. Aycock. In place of Eev: C.'H. Wiley-J. W. Fries ; ia place of J. ,H.; Mullen, re moved from the State -AJ 0."Averv : in place of H. . B.; Shorty deceasedH. u. VV llliamson. . . , , : ; .PUBLiSHEifcS'. NOTICE. AN " OFFER . WQRTIIY :ATTENTION FROM EVERY READER" OF THE NORTH CAROLINA PROHIBiTlON- istg-:s:;,,;:;;:,., -y , ''xk-U- Your Choice of Four Good papers, Free.-';-;;., ';t;fv'-:-; rr:- SUNSHINE : JridA ;.oZoor ?;ce ojTaZ ages whose liearts -are i not withered, is a handsome, pure, useful ana most ; lute res ting : paper ; it is puhlished monthly by E. C. Allen & Co., Augusta, Mainei at 50 cents per year: it is nanasomeiy illustrated. 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" ,This handsomely illus trated papers is - devoted to' theitwo most important and noble industries in tne woria larmmg m ail its branches housekeeping ?in ' 'every department It is- able and up to the progressive times jit will be found practical and of great general useful- ness. ruDiisnea montniy Dy ueorge Stinson & Co. Portland, ' Maine, at 50 cents per' year. Z t c- " ; : BgyWVwill send free -for one year, whichever of the above named papers may be chosen, to any one who pays for The North Carolina PaoHiBl tiojjtst for one ' year .; in : advance. This applies to our subscribers-jnd all who may wish to become subscri bers. , - v , Br-We will send free-tor one yeaf, whichever of the above named papers may be chosen, to any subscriber for The North Carolina-Prohibitioit ist whose subscription may not bejpaid up, who shall pay up to date, or be vond date : nrovided, however, that such payment shall n6t be . foi ; less than one year. t " ? jTo any one wno hands' ns ; pay ment on account for this paper, for three years, we will send free for one year, all of the above described pa- pers; or we will send, one or xnem for four years, or two for two years, as mav be prelerrecL . , , 8The above described papers which we-offer free with 6urs, are among the best and most ! successful published. JV specially recommend them to our ubscribers, and believe all rwiU: find them of real usefulness, aud great iq teiesf ; ,-v fjl M ; "W. T. Walker, Publisher." 4 - " N.' (D. PROHIB1TI02TIST. GrE EESBQEO MAEKET : EEPOET3. i PRODUCE MARKET. . . L B17TINO . PRICES. ' ' ' Apples-green, per ba. . . .' ; $1.20 7a8 isacon hog-round ': Heef' , i ' Butter ' Re swat Chickens old.' r - 8 15 a 20 -18 12 a 18 . sprioer ,10al5 Corn Corn Meal ..c CO Dried Fruit , . Blackberries ' '.v. a;; -k'ff-tab- , , 7 ...... ' . .. . .5 Cherries ; - ' " , Apples 1 Peaches unpared tit . - . ; I 3a4 ' . 10 a 11 18 -.40 parea Eggs - . Feathers Flaxseed:,.- rcit(Si-t.. Flour Family; ' ' - - .,;v it ?' 60 ;bupernne Onions t ?V,v ' 'i Oats : t-'i -V Potki-v':v:. ; 1 '40 a 50 140 ... :T , j 5a6i ?i75 Peas ::Ii:-a:.;':vf Potatoes Irish ' ...Sweet ;. l;'Sn'"-40 Raes Cotton ; , X. Tallow" ; i r Wool washed. , - r ( 30 ':;ri Unwashed c Wheat ' - $lal5 RETAIL PRICE OF GROCERIES. Bacon Sides 10 . Hams Shoulders X 15 8 Cheesa . -. Coffee Rio N20 1520 , , 20 25180 -- 20 10 Laguyra r Java Kerosene Oil Lard ' Leather Sole S ;20n25 M lasses Rice ' -TV hi 2550 - 8al0 30 a 60 8al0 Syrup ; Soda Salt Common s ,'Fine Sugar Yellow : , White . "Crushed 75 85 "'7a8 9 a 10 10 TOBACCO MARKET. Common darV lugs, $ lf 00 a 3,50 k : j " .fi ler-, i 2,00 a 4,00 Dark rich filers -5,008 7,50 Bright . : , in 1 , v lOOOa 15,00 Common dark smokers v 5,00 a 6,00 Bright sm kera' ' ''- 13,00 a 17,00 M dium cutters- ?; :; - ;.--r . 17.00 a 22.00 mm . " ' i i-ancy. " . ; . 25,00 a 30,00 Medium ' wrappers . 20,00 a 25,00 Fancy - . 40,00 a 60,00 our marKet is now. veiy active ror an gr.tue-i ox Jiacev ? . J.ft1- ".-'i .. - - GIVEN AWAY." - HISTORY OF THE tJNTTED STATES. dontains 820 Pages of 13 mo.' Size'22 Fine Engravings, ; and is . Substantially Bound in Leatherette Tiee Calf, Gilt. '( Not a w Cheap Pamphxet mkb most .? newspaper Book Pbejiitjms. i- 'i',! ':'' .; . . , . ". .. v. ':. "f-gt",';. ... -Tiiis History i npon an ' entirely, novel and Original plan Tarhich makes it indis pensable to every peiwn,: no matter how in my other histories he may have. . It is arranged chronulog.catly by year, from 432 to 1885. Every evm is narrated in the order of its date.- "-These are not confined, as in- ot'ier, .works, to- political mit er, but embrace' everjr branch, of human action1." ' It 'ddscribes under - its proper date all Important patents : all dis coveries in science and the useful art-; the digging oi canals and the building of rail roads and telegraph lines, the founding of towos, and the erection ot notable , build ing and btidces; the first performances of plays and the first gppearahceS of actors and a ngers; fiM, floods, hailstorms, tor nadoes, cyclones, epidemics; accidents and disasters on s a and land; rio'sand crimes. pinica And- buisness failures: - MoOrnera" and ph-homsnal prices in all markets: xaoor TrouDie, BtriKe-i ana lockouts; ' and hundreds of other matters never mentioned by historians. Besides being a history in he ordinary sanse, ft is a condensed news paper file lor four hundred years. ' fr With the eift of.the-above HLitorv th rtumu uakoliha -raoHTBrrioinsTS and the,weekly New Turk Tforld wintHrtaail etXo any subscriber for ..$2 for one year.' 1 ..' v ."V- 'VT t . ' . : . , , ' ,-. : ...:; -4 bargain for somebody ,-i We hfcive for sale th follnwrno-: .C i - O0 detainers for Manufacturing, Tobacco Ki Bor KflrAwa fop ' ; . i ' 11. Sets Shapes ' , !. 1U Pot Mills t- 10 Hand qump for Betainers. . A large lot of . iron plates &c., Sic, AH the above-named .fixtures- are in good' order having been "-used only1' two seasons. AVill sell cheap either singly r all together ' Call and examine same at the - SALEM IBON 'WORKS, - 4 -. v.. . i V .; y in.- 'a I - I O . 9 . ts. 'Psr O o H 525 At 33 CM H n o o o i CO o o St CO a 3 Jo' s I? 25 . 1 3 3. Sfe R CO spa 00 a o H -5 J CO - CO : s 2 - 3 o O o 1 a -- . I I TEE'. ROYAL SS.'JCHj . -' j. a ';.. ' ..',......:,..;........,..... . f " ' ' 11 ' - j Mr is the only machine mado'.that 'sew the same iriih ths Tnsichiia rinix: either backward or forward and without stoDninor nr fhpr, trin t f h& if tn . EVER YMJJOHJNJS JV4 -Kik N!D , -, : -: v-, Uall and seethe Dealers in all kinds of Hardware, , Paints, Oils, Vanishes &c Ths Old Reliable British Mixture Guano in stock. ? 1.'- 1 " 1 iTari R: -2 ?.?ff 4 "!4 mm RmPHEUmiS2ari' o Banner fiici Sept 24 3m 'Jv, Dealer. Italian and i AmricarCT Qrbtei . ALL W0RK:WAERAJ , JTED, , GREENSBOEOiN. C :-.'i.'r. in U2V7 FURNISHING GOODS,, .;U.il;4 fORlGlIITS: v ... - .' . .f . .'I ' '' T v'.'i ULi -VViaiikMlwil. Ji.ii ii .j i. 5J .'i:s;p VK'I , ; ;-iti i- t, ? tsrFOR everybody ;;, at J A full tine of kirrGiB sv'H;,vfr r?-ii; i:,up4tii Uiip-v: u;1ii'fti Iihafjui. .H. FAltEEORCO'SJ Dec 7-3 m, Respectfully calls the ' attention : pf the.ladieato her ATJi STOCK of IfJIiUNERY and FACY GOODS, vrhich she is -bflenng ; at, prices "in reach of all. ' New 5 odsJ Teceited every few days. : The pbipulW,MCen- terneriw KID GLOVE; is kept ex clusirely by Mrs, C, p.. COjaRELt, Oct 29 tf ' V a'H 'ij'O ' ADLIirHSTR AT0RS NOTICE. HAVING' QUALIFIED AS AD- ministrator' of WILUAM M. H AiL (deceased), . Ir herebynotify., allf persons having elauns against f said, v estate, to present thein ' on';:. or -before the 15th day of November 1887. ' All persons indebted to said estate will oblige bj making payment atonee;.T j IVS. DAVIS, Administrator . ; " . ', . Wm. Hall (deceased.) Imlimrt, 8ia1 Bwtan Boas JOnkS h par krwgk- H Prira ut mantlaa Uit mrm l Li 1-j 4 FIVE iifklRSC : t v " . . machine at r- 4 ;ritJ f . f' ' . .. " , . .. , ,, - v i ' ' jj . ri H :v ..! ) tcf:'' miyrj ,aa ina oeas canpvps ittllilter cor upartiaeatsAtrcut .ence&-.men; in bur emblYEijst.. i:t0.;S lvt.i -fir. In Vi-:'-"'- : !'! N - i ' 1; .f It: GREENSBORO. N. r? ....... f . !w;t.-i'Sl i- -: i.v - --..la . CASTT PT?Tn"n IiOWEST ' xi. li Grscnsbcro, U. Q, 5- THE VALLEY' MUTUAL1 LIFE AOlJlqNFS DK: C4RTEK BERSEBY. tlALiaaiL 4 V'fff This Association iras oranizwi Pj.'m i78- 1 fa firmly established and' ia ' eY- ery way worthy of trust. " ' V It has furnished reUabla lifi''fcs-c8 at less than one-half the rs?s charjed .by oW lineiife, insurance companies on the same risks. .: , . - , ' -. , . . : x Ha Death Claims to the amount of crr $600,000; have been "paid In fell. , , Its membership exceeds Eight thousaci carefully selected risks, composed of t: resentativ men In all classes f . Ille. whose names on ita role of menibcU? eertify their nnqnaJiSed endorsesci 1 J v It is confidently believed that tiii' cr pany presents, the most perfect f " "jf irisuranee how in exiateact, Try U aid leave your family independent U Ciia qf death "' '"' A " v ' '; : ' ' L. A. Batxkt'" ) 1 7 1 v ' " J - ' f AgfV. ' ' - -: . U?.C,iBoatost.... ) . , v ? r .:' reensboro, K.'C Itax. f8th 1C37'.,!" 1
The North Carolina Prohibitionist (Bush Hill, N.C.)
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March 18, 1887, edition 1
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