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7 ft .r: ; .'-3 . ry t3jr:m3 x.rc3 v 1 . . . -Tl3 !y tat; it3 5 f VS .-5. .... V - -. teresncgraefcUig ta the Court IZaasa Lt Saturday. ;': , y ; -; : 'v ir. s. v. .uick ana bnae have re turned front tour to , Richmond, "Wash- : - ington, Ejltimare an;! Philadelphia -' i vj, John, IIV tuples will deliver', tl: literary address at the closing exercises c! - Jamestown IEh School, Gaiifcri eo--- ty, r-.f Jnne SadV - " ."-r : ' .' r, " Bey. bk Siaithhas .aae to 'Xliplsa iVV9idy,VVLi' oaa.of.the directors cf. tLa - Union Theological Seminar;-, r - 1 Vlll z 'z&f- absent for week k -. iAIrFred H. Hendrtek, of iVcasvill. 7 .:p,Aad Hiss. Kate B. Thoratc;-, of tLU r; city, were nnite4 in matrimony yzs.l:lzy . . evening a 7 o'clock., , ji..--.. T-, -ir. , - " -wi ; ; j . r -Soond advice. We - conscientiously jjfeeooimSna our reader to try Solvation ..' Oa-ia ureases of rheama&m. Soli bj all aruggists tor S3 eents a bottle. ; . - " .: The butcher does hare some f. t unny :. expressions; he. told his' usist.t- the other day to break the bones in ;'la??Vftt - ;iiams chops. aAftputM:Smith?s" rib Jn " : the basket or him, and tell 'MrsV Black t ; JEake pt:BX?fi&iKjtup for her cold. :xid;.rnw wiU be : a v. weellng of e-citiiensbf Greensboro and ae'i2ens of the-jproposad enlargetu- 1 j enfcojfJlhs ..boundaries, at the court , bon&ef Jiday4Ugh at o?clock Let every one eoncernea turarput and Jalk over oat ters. " Tr. ' t ; ,;- r - " ''. . :0C. MeA.a9o died at Ithotesi- doi of bis dadghter-in-Uw.'ltrs. Nan-, nie McAdoo, in &ig city on the 24th alt, s3 at Pv1&. ,-: lit. Ife JLfioQ was" ' one df oar y. oldest aad . iabt wealthy citixeas. . Fu- iffaj from tljte Presbfteriaa church on - :'the"88th; r . ' -"" -' ' ... . - . - Rer. lt. Bmith returned from t&e Preyteryon1- 6a:tnrday ' " evening. " IJe assxcomi3iied:Jfcy ibis'. father, ' PeV. J jJI&nith,K E. 6th, epoiaent diviaefl. of : Oreensbora . Oar-people wex entertained, by ableVnd : . iqstreetiTe sermons on Sabbath morning 5 and eTeaing: J The -lder . gestleQuin will condtt - services V iai the Presbyterian harch to-night : there will be no prayer meeting" to-morrow niht- WasUington Progress. ,. v ... v.Theitise:-sf jareensboro met in the Court House on Tuesday night for the , v;j?Tose.of wwaiaating a ticket for Mayor and eouncilmen. t A rote was taken for , Mayor, aa R. R Sing;, the- present . iar umbet -was declared the noralne v. On totion,tbe nomination of eoaneilmen was ; postponed, ia order that the citizens- o'th various wards, xmi'tt hare an opportunitj jJUi nsult fxcKfeg. themselves before mak " X tag the nominations-Wednesday night, ineetings were held la the various wards ud tluroe men from eachl ward selected - " ' - by ballot. These men were reeominend- f :1 to?the generalrneeting of citizens: by rlik.h" tliif r-nonl:n.tion inade nBu!mnni Of the twelve men aominated for eouncil tnen , we bare this to say, it would" be no easy matter to select twelve - better.- In .jtheir hands we believe the, $100,000, and ery?i other -interest? of the eity will be safeVtV 5 ; i i f'Vi 1 f X; Aii-V-- V : - ilULLINEUY. i - - .,.f". . A Mrst CT CL Gorrell has a full line of : la dies aad childrens hats, gloves,. Retching &c.:kc and the' ladies will find it to their interesf to lee her stock before purcLAsing elsewhere. New troods will be received verT'feday''-; -;. ' ' .' '"1',' i, - f 1 ?" GOOD WAGES AHEAD. GEonoTa Enxsaar si Cp Portlandt "a llslnev'can give you work that yon can do V and live at hoihe, making great pay. . Yon are started free. ; Capital not needed. Both , f seres. All ares- Cut this ouf and frrite i atonee ; no harm will be done if you con- : f 3nde- nbt'M go to work, after you " learn all. All - particulars 'free. Best paying work la the world. t 5 Mar.?18 '83 ' A 'A7oirrH ypur attention:! ' Cat this out and mail it to AltuSs & Co, C 1 -r-H Iff fce;"?o iir fesd ; yod free. tgf, ... - -n- taat just cois money. lor Xs'trcad' rfd as the electric 0oU, it will prove -ortance : to ". you . .. iji Co., bear ;a i't.o, j, . c h;1 . right ; awa; ; ttse ia t' i 5rld. ; Anyon :.n vwhr0 k v.J the worM. , and uve at; tonie also. Cetter write at once ; then knowing all, should yoa conclude that yoa don't care to engage, why no harm is THE KNOXVILLB FURNITBE CO - l-r-rest. iranua?turin: establish ment la the ronth kavel establtfihed jn Greensboro,4in (a4 well as many other .( places,) a braaph house where they will 't teri a Uretock cf their goods" las, well v-,Vvery ether lllne" kent'la ' rat-class Furniture liouse, viz : Chamber Cults, . Parlef. r its, BeL Lour far,- Wardrobss, ' Tables, CI.!, Pictures, Fancy and riaia CSiiirof all- kiauU.wUck'1 wilt-bo soli ehest3V tiaA ever known in Greensboro. - IXin't forget' Ua place, pearly opposite the ' lIsAdoo House. For city trade goods on installments. ,: ' i 4 I a.ETNlTEDY, JIL, Hanager. : . v salesmen. - '.K-'-? "liedbrI' Co'art 6t:As!ieTillb.'::ie- . ni ca Ilcaday .the 3rd day ct 'Uzy. 1 Tfc a TTisKtare reduced . .the - price of raarriase licenses, from $;3.00 . iJ TLs cTili J cf - the GarCeU , V tatue. ct T7c2hb3yi.ta? Ar . V' n-.r!:-i Trill cccur . cn Hirara 7. Alle-ar, ' Proliibiticn- t:z U:n elcctcO, ZLijor cf 7tsV i . . : . rre bow running regularly : k. wir.'t Cove. ; ' C;pt. V. Tl. Bush the firstrvol- n ta er to' enlist m timtTvS. army -in ilia lata war, died on the 10h mst - -It is expected that the number cf vis jtors to Piedmont Spring this rapine will ber greajer ; than Vver Twrp or three men have Ijpen in dicted for selling liquor in Cameroh and Carthage, where . prohibition is ia ' 'force. 'V::fM: v t?- ;v.-i: It is estimafcel tTiat $10,000,000 worth of propsrty was destroyed in the United Statea during the month of March by. T'iS '':':'Z ;.'f . -Jno. W. Swick, ; Prohibition jist, was elected Mayor ot West Cairo, Ohio," at the recent municipal tion in that place, f plank kiln . containing " SjOOO or lOjOOO feet of lumber, and belong ing to White Bros., of Meoane, I was destroyed by fire a, few days agq. -Seven of ; the convictsj grading the Carthage E. K., escaped trom the Stockade Sunday night, a week by going through the floor of the build Crbod news from ltaleish. The prohibiUonista of that city are confi- denr that they will be. able to carry local option in June with an increas ed majority ; Good. 1 : " ; : . i ; : r Sx. JoHsr, N. F; Apr. 23 The bill for the total v prohibition - of the liquor traffic in this Colony wis de feated ia the Assembly by ' the I cast ing ote: by the Speaker; ; The. Reporter tiktl T,ost is talking upr-or ra tber, writing up the iron ore deposits of Stokes county, Stokes is destined to become one of the rich est counties of : the State. : - t r -Kerner8Tille : ATeir aas! Farm ": W B. Gentry," wib'.U postmaster at Gentry Store,; had his stock of goods post-office 'supplies and et&, consumed by fire on the 11th. ; , ; j Tae Nation&l.Ij.ureaa of the Pro hibition party has arranged- i to ten der efficient aid to 'the .Prohibition ists of Texas in the' Amendment cam paign in that State. Tennessee will receive aid fromihe same source. , A statue of- South' Carolina's great statesman, , the immortal John C. Calhonn, was unyeiled at .Charles ton, Tuesday, An immense concourse of people was present. The Hon, L. Q. C Lamar delivered the oration ; -The one hundred and twelfth anhirersary of the. battle of Lexing ton was celebrated .Tuesday .v in 1 the town lof Lexington, "Mass; There were i processionn oration, a ehil drens entertainment, and a grand ball in the ereniiur. . , . -W. G. Wilson lias received a new improved saw mill,; built by the Sef srean tllTff Co4 Greensboro, for his mill property which hels improyin, in the southern .part of, the county. The mill passed through here flues' day.-f Alamance Gleaner. - ' iu I The Bepublican papers alternate between claiming that the Prohibi tionists- in Michigan-, oaght to hays supported the Republican ticket, be cause the Bepublican party aubmit- f or? e TT-rhihihnn- and in boastui? tliat "the. defeat of the ameuduient Was a defeat of the Prohibition1" party. wing to the present : session of the Supertor Court of Moore County with the press of legal business it brih23. Mf, W. J.' Aidama -has with drawn from his: engagement to de- licr. the aannal a-Ireas of Jonesboro High School and C; rTillett-Esq. of ; Laurinbnrg,, takes r his place. --The extent cf il? "rascality i" rolvea ' in t!i3 Prliizdla Esilroid WberTiTcrtcIiir'-. It is, to be tccoanted f-? ci cz2 ether. princi ple'than ordirj (!?r for the development h extraordinary among Pivp-rga railroad men. It is the nat- uml result of comuunistio Iteachia, cf Utlzzi Tblenee,' cf anarchical 2a timaats and coateapt for the tiz-tz cf property audof employerav ; 1 The war ml which the TJ B. GcYcrnnsnt protects the -liquor traf a iiell illustrated a Tecent case fnirWV-Tl-'-Maijie'., legislature parsed 'an act iki the issningof a U. - 8. liquor ,y license fprika facu, cwdence or a rioiatipn ot the ' Stata laws. inTa ;treceac trial a IT; S. deputy; collector wa3 called oS to testify and refused, al pn tkkt the Commissioners of. Ictcrail JJiverjue had .k3uedy orders that j5QlJ?ctors hoald not testify a-ainst these who had taken out JJ. plsJe to uL.lt a I ..Littery stitaticnJ Arr.:r.Ir;nt'tart!.3 rc?!ola by p-::i" J n II r h L;ccn:3 bill :, The Ecrl cf Agricultnro' met in Eiilvih 1 :t . Triiay. . Scrr.rv,-ha,t of & chan'3 v.03 rr.'rla in clUccrin the Department. John ilcLinson, Esq , W3 e!;ct cd . ccmrr i:::cncr - to succeed -Hon. Ucatrord. IcGeehe3 ; T. K. Bruner, secretary; Dr. Dabney, chemist ; and J- T. PatricIV' immi gration. agent. - It is tobehoped that the Department will be more.' useful and less. exrensiTe in the future than it has been in the post The N-frtjt. i American Re view, one of the ablest magazines publish-edj-faas this to say about Prphibition: "Prohibition is ; a certainty in; this country, and that within a: very, few years. - Every civilized ? hationt on earth is looking for some cure ioc the greatest evil that4 affiicts the "earth. The fact that all countries are-trying to regulate it is an admission that; it is an vil, and the centuries haTo'dera- onstrated that there is.no sense what ever in trying to regulate an evil. Evils are to be killed not regulated. The question of to-day is whether the individual man shall hare the right by means of a poison, to de moralize mankind for profit. It. is a question1 to -which every workmg- man, every' employee, every father and every mother in the country- has a direct answerH-"--1-; y Last ' Horiday evening a tornado passed through this cou nty, uproot ing trees, destroying "and' damaging foutbuildihgs on several farms and destroying two lives and -wounding two others. Its most destructive force was manifested ai John CT Wrrghfs, hear Myrtle station on the N. &"W. B.? B. Mr, Wright and his "wife and little sister andf Jamcsr My i Luke, c neighbor young man, were 11 in the honse when the wind struck it I cur ried Mr.' Wright and his wife on Izzt December 16th, and I ' knew 2.1r. Luke. vThehou3e was lifted from it: foundation: and carried away, ; ana scattereu "in firagmeri.; over large field and far into the for est. Even the" fence posts around the yard were all pulled" up ' by the wind. : Whe the largest mass -ofl timbers fell was bner hundred yards from where ft stood." "Mrs Wrigh was found in the field ' deadf Jjattie 0. Wrighl was found ehtenglei'nfa linass of timbers under tree? thai had rblown down, and she was badly dain- aged aisout toe head ana unconscious. She has" recovered con sciousness. and may recover. . Hr. W rights was car ried far out into' the field and was unconscious when he felL Bat he is improving from, the bruises, and was ia SiiTolk Eaturday-to. IT. IT. . . mabbied. ; . - On the y- 2Cth init i in i Morton's townshwAlamance Cow N. u, at the residerlde of the "bride's mother by Bev; J. W: Holtj Mr. L; M. Cli- mer of Eeids ville, N: C, to ; Miss Anna B Ise ey daughter of the late Eer. Alfred Iselew J 'i i'.f JONESBOEO ITEMS. : Mr. J A. ITo thy; Treasurer of Mo )re county; was buried here last Wednesday. . : He leaves, a wife and five children. I Funeral by BerN W B. Doub ' ; ! - - ' ' ' ; The closing ; exercises of Jonesboro High School takes'place May 16th to 20th. - Come down. '"A- ; v ::v Tbe subscribers to - the ; Prbhibi- tionist at this place are pleasant with it , i'; f i t:-' :?4: :u";;-". Jack Frost did notv kiB all, the frufjt in this section. . v j ' D. ! (This should have appeared in last weeks issue but came too late) , AN OLD WAB BELIC EXPLOD- 5 Harpey. Ferry W. V.ril26.- An old hell which had been - stand ing for 23years on the side of Boliver heights and was one of the remaining relics of war time exploded : Sunday by taro boys who were trying with an iron .rod to get the povrler cu.t of it The force cf the ccnc.:::cn"- demo-. lished ..soras sn:all bull lings : and threw to the grcui:! ;d? na of the people who Ls.1 ithsr: I rourd the spot, and pieces, cf t':'l eeriously injared six persons. ,Tha injured .are Agnes Willi3,ed 14, right leg blown off below the knee and ether injuries. She will probably die, Edward PclqS: leg and jiw'brokea and head injured will probably diii Frank WiBi3, farther pi one of the boys wkcTc&ua ed ; the explosion, severely bumsd about the ead..;VGec'rs3 37i)li3, f?4 6 years left leg brpkeg y.Jz-zi cne cf : the laeddiescrw .rsys 'hacL h hand; brcheaj W r rrer, c:t!-3 fr.-.c:t 2 r" l . - w-- cf tho pr:::nt r 2. lit. IT. P. Z ..l:jt a well hr-ovrn cr.d h:hly rc?;cthli citizen cf this city h:.3 a lirila.toy, Lllsnry Graves E:!, -j :r" :lyt:;-I from hia Lirth, notv c.. . : . 3. yci cf rje caa-.v.'e'jhs iu:t t-cr-dx pousdjTh's littb f:llc-7 p!:; icz the puno, cr.n ar.d Lrrr.cn icon, and without eyp musical . .training whatsver, hs repeats upon any cf the above in.tr,ument3l piece's, lof : m'usio whiclj he hears. A": number cf our c:r;C3. can testify ta T?hit we zzj ci ims iniintwonaer aiere is anctner case fully, &3 reipsrkeBle a that cf j " - TJ . .. 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'ftisT Ltzzf u ' the "fecadation frcn r:h:ch fc ; tzil L Il-idsoinely illzratad ' PaTbliihei Vncithly by tea&'lAcst;-; at 50 r THEV' PICrriGAL IIDUSE IIEPEa AIID LABITCFIUE-aDnXOMPAITIOI.hirracti-. c ..I, isasihl pspeirwill prove a boon t y ill hozzzlzz : r3- cnl Lilies wfcb rfcid it-- - It his- fcounlbsa field of useflna , cnd;-it3 hilitj appears equal to the czzzziom ': Ufa scag and sound ia all ''its raried depart- mentsi.r i Handscricly. illcstratedi Pjblished rnoath'y .by . ILlIIallet & CJol, Aorthind, Maine' ii SO'cenia per FAESLAHD noUSESEEPCr FarmiuJ&oocl Jiouie?ceepingt OqocLCheer. Tis handsomely iUus trated. papers .is ..detotel! to the two most important anAioble . industries in the world fanning- in all its branches housekeeping : in - every department It is able , and np to fthe progressive times ; it will be found practical aud of great general useful ness. Published monthiby George Stinson & Ca, Portland, Maine, at 50 cents per jesVVfs. CWe will sead free for on year, whichever of the above named, papers may be chosen, to any one who. pays for The North Cabolika Pbohibi TiojnsT- for one year, in advance This applies to ..our sabscriberi" and all who may wish to.become gubscn- bers. . tH""c-i? tSyWe will send jTre for one year. whichever of the above-named papers may be chosen, to any subscriber - for The North Caboelst a PBoHiBmoir isTwhbse subscription may not bejpaid up, who shall, pay up to date, or. he yond date ; provided, however;, that such payment shall not be fot .. less han one year. - ; tcyTo any one who hands us 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 3nd . one of them for four years, olrtwo for two years, esj .may be preferred. iK , r : CCy-The above described papers which we oiler iree witn purs, are among i-s m ' . 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R trsr Cotton - 4 Tallow -i-4' .v,- -5 S3 so - - Unwashed,. , i Wheat ; T' $1 a 1.25 ftEETAII PRICE;)F OEOCERIEas BaoonSi6.y.;::!;V:. -11 Shoulders i-fi - . ? iii-;'; 7 11 Chees;; -:::Setf W;::rv20 Uo&ee tiio ..,",,.;.; '".: : 16a20 25 Laguyra r.-i- Java' -Ww4- , 25aS0 ' . 20 Kerosene'Oil:j:-;' Leather Sola M lasses liice, . - : )n5 25aE0 8al0 ISOaCO 8al0 75 ?-z: 85 'ii 7a8 '9al0 Salt Common . Fine ' . Sagar Yellow ; White . -Crushed 10 TOBACCO 1XARSET. Comnvon dar lags-' v fl:ler,, Dark rich fi lers . . . $ l,Caa3,53 2,00a4)0 ; CCD a 7,53 -10,00a 15,00 1 J 5,C3a6,00 Commtt-i Aark smokers ' Bright sm'kera ' 13X3 a 17,00 SI diura cutters Fancy ,-".:.rv:"CiV.?;v5 Medium wrappers- 4i Fancy -. 5 - 17,C3a3,00 : 3,C0eSD,CQ ;rX3a5,C3 40,00 a eo, Unr market is now very active for an grMie 01 -oacc . M - . . --.- 1 . -. . . . 3l HISTOIIY OF THE COTEED ETJLTE3. Contains S23 Pasres of . 13 mo. Eize. 2 Fine Earavlngs, and is Bubitaatlallj Bound in Leatherette Tiee Calf, Ct. : - llctCssir PAKpESst lira uosxi :arKWOTAji DobaiPr.2grca.Z'"--;: .": Tais nistdry Is, tipen ta .fe!in!T'3avl! and. or!"aal ylah which dales i.laijis pensahie to every person, no nitr how ta 'ny other histories he miy iiave. . i is arran ea tnronuc:ca'ly ty yean, romC3t' lv3. . Every evnvis carrated :n the order of its data."'" These are not confined, as ia of er woifci, to' political mt:er, but embrace, every branch of human action. It describes undsr its proper date all important patents ; all dis coveries ia science and the useful art t'ie digging of canals and the building of rail roads and telegraph lines, the fonodin? of towus, and the erection ot sotahfe build-j ing and bridces; the first perlorauices el plays and the first gppearaees of actors and s ngers; fires, floods, hailstorms, tor nadoes, eyclones,' epidemics; accidents and disasters on s- a and land; rio?s and crimes, ptnics ana ouisness ximres; weorneis and ph nominal pflces in all mark ts; taoor irouoie, txtxax and lockouts; and h&adrsds of other matters never mentioned by historians. Besides being a history in he ordinary s use, it Is a condensed ne ws paper file or four hundred years. r With the cift of the abova E3,torv this itoKTu vakouka fBOHiBmoNisTS and the weekly Neva York World will be mail ed to any subscriber for $2 for one year. By virtaa of an roer of the Sueerier Court of Guilford County I shall eoll "m the premises, on Monday the 6h .ttaof Juifcj 1C27. at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, a tract of land in Guilford county known as the Lemuel Coltraine old place on rhich" Henderson WHson lately rez;i3irca.Lthe waters of Deep luver, a.tmias tae lands of Lewis Rey nolds, IX IT. CHht S. V. Lamb; Joshua Harrow, sn 2 ethers containing . about 0 acres.-. ..'-Persons desiring to examine the land will f',:i?3 c:Il upon the nndersini- tdl'Tzzx TT.-CoiTBAixx. Com. Jane C:i 7 . : C- n r M. r-: u wi a - - -4 . M, -f : t i :rS f 1 f - ; l- 1- O ? 1- ' - T o I 5' ft 4 :f . . ) . i , . 1 ' :- U 3 . - - i t P. : : r-. n . 1 1-. ii- : I - , 4 p .1 v . 4 j - ... ' y O' ts e-3 1 ia .the only xaarthiae raada that sewV the saias with tha rcnnlr either backward crforward and without stepping or charisg.'.!:3 clr : 2 tl;a of the work..' V ' -;. - . ' - , . - . crnnY.ziAcmNn- waruanii- fife years. . .- v ' :r-. , i:--HM -:': ''-"-'!V'Cdll rr.l EC3 the machine at " , . ""''-o ; : ', H Dealers in all kinds cf .Hardware, Beliable British Mixture Guano mstock.; -i - '5 . no r- si- I Sept 34 32 aJa. MX .mt.J fl . r ...... . . yj AND VVRVlZUttia GOODS, 5 -it. ' 4 i . ' TFOBf -EVIBODY:cpPX.OT7E3T :Gl:t"l. CAfaU'ltoZrSi lit rccch ;d, THE ' IIUTUAU tHTT 1C73. Ii la Crry c:.:.-"-:l t 3 i- fc7- ery-ty wcr.y cz rct 4. . pre: eirc::?c:cctcItl.-3,c;-;ccc5;.c?Yc r:ccxtaUT csa. la- ta cse.-c-..-, tcrasci raSy la- exllisnaa. - Try . it. t::. 1 i : --. 3 y tir iztLj izcpeae-t ia c;.- 3 c . L. .4- .n.r, r V--- Paints, Cils, -, Varnishes .a 7 . 1 t: 3 cu fvm Acpoiniob atioits for nan and b'edet caunc i bo surpassed, end jro iztzl bj I - i. A. .1 J Jj0. Hftn W mS lW . Mm,.., w W to keep the rAlTi: "1 , . 1 )j 0. o , 7 o : ... SKI- . :-V- r V 1 1 i J 211 . . '. t3 t . XT ,c: :c-lcr . . SiHCS3 Xlay Crec-sbo.o, IT. C. liar, ICth i: S. Liceasss. New Era. 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