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u LOCAL AND GENERAL. Qreensbors now has electric lights. Davidson Superior court next week. Judge Clark will preside. Charlotte is to have free mail deliv ery on and after September 1st. The murder case, Hairston for killing Blackn&U, will be tried to-day. ,- ... --"i . , j Prohibition club meeting to-night at W. C. T. TJ. Hall. Do not fail to, attend. The United Labor party, of New York, have nominated a full State ticket. Altamahaw Cotton Mill has been enlarged, and 100 plaid looms are being added. : . --- . .'. . :v J Gracious revivals of religion are be ing experienced by the churches in many sections of the State. Isaac Holt, Esq., a prominent citizen of Alamance county, died at Ills home in Albright township, on the 22nd of August last. The Greensboro Female College has opened with encouraging prospects. The boarding pupils number between 80 and 100 up to this time. ; : " " '. Jlillinery. -.7 Mrs. C. C; Gorrell has a full line of la dies and childrens hats, gloves, Hutching &c. &c., and the ladies will .find it to their eminent. National Bank depositors now - hold $20,204,254 of Government funds, by far the largest amounts they ; have ever had interest "to see her stock before purchasing in their history. ; - elsewhere. New goods "will be received The last Cabinet meeting was one of every few days. ' - v' : acting Secretaries Secretary Bayard the only member present the others being YTortli Your Attention. jaway on their vacation. - - Cut this out and mail it to Allen & Co, Col Daniel . . Lamont, the rresiaeni; s Augusta Maine, who will send' vou free. Private Secretary is said to be lnteresiea something new, that just coins money for in. 'a Democratic pictorial weekly, soon to oil Arirn k nnon j..ti ., i :-IVia lanTinhfid on the ereat sea oi ikw . imoi o. jjlo nvuuciiui as Llitj t; lt LI LU t . who has and fortune i;i." ; u : "Vorfc lotirnalism. I' hear that the new "8"i 5ouumo w jjuicguiu,it wiiijjrxjYei r -: . . . of lifelonsr value and importance to von venture will call into requisition wwun . i . J 1 . - . m. - 1 Roth sfiTfta. all ftcroa - jj- hoar derlul talents oi loos, abi, expense bf starting you in business. It done so much to win iriii Virinir irnti n ..r,n for namer s vveeKiT, uiiug j uu ii mule uguii anaj I - s t "j. , than anything else in the world. Anyone Delegates to the International Medical anvwherfi can do t.l. work. nd ' W at IJongress are arriving uany, aim i ttionffbt there.will be from two to three umuc bisu,' . UBuer wnie unce ; iucu o - - . . -,. knn!nV nil! hmil1 nrlnrlp that thousand perhaps more m -attendance. vou don't care to emrawhv no harm is will probably be the largest and most done ' . - I important meeung oi una ever assembled, and its Oonsnmntion (hired, anticipated with general interest : X .. 1 - i ." a i i An old Dhvsician. retired from practice i Several public meetmgs oi ine citizeus The Centuky for -1886-87 is an illustrated monthly magazine; hav ing a regular circulation" . of about two hundred thousand copies, olten reaching and, sometimes exceeding wo hundred and twenty-nve mous andJ Chief among its many attract tions forthe coming year is a serial which has been in active preparation or sixteen years. It is a history ot our own country in its most critical ;ime, - as set tortn - in the tii?E vx lincolu", by his Confident lul i Secre t ries, John G.- Nicolay and Col i deliberations are having ha t placed i i his hands by an of Washington have been held lately, m East India missionary the; formulr of a whir;h were boldlv nresented charges of simple vege-aMe remedyjfor a PgedJnf Malfeasance and misfeasance in the man- Frank C. Smith has entirely recover- (is. Catarrh. Asthma audi al! throat and agement of the affairs of the city Water .l tho aesnnlt rif Inst Jnn Ann hM l.nnir AttA -linna. a.lan a. i o Itlve a-.Q ram-1 I wnmtmAnL ana me i. resiuem was eveu He is at c1 cre for -Nervous Ueuuity ana an iser- petitioned to remove the District Com' Blairstown, N.J. for a forghtnight. , wonderfuf curative nowew it thousands missioners lor negiecv ot uu,,. -u. . - ti ..v. of hM fplt it hU dutv to make it fact thaV the accounting officers oi tne me case oi arfnff frflok Actuated Trurv Deoartment have at last certi- well over the "Durham Bull tobacco by tWa motive and m desire to hu- ficated to the correctness of the accounts brand was tried at Person court last week m Buffering, I will send f.ee of charge,! flrtmmi9fiioneP8 for nine vears oast. a tii rrn..iA .11 i hia oAaint in liarmaii i" . - and aeciaeu in iavor ui inwwcu. - ww x .;tthum nf all Warn a irreu'-'n or junifiiBU. wiiu iuu uumuuo "'"I'-'-rr' for preparing and using. Sent by mail and put a quietus to the agitation. The C-nturv for SeDtember is on our by addressing with st mp, naming ;ne imon the other numerous attractions - . W 4 Watm 1AQ HrMiuir'a lib. I . table, and is one of the most interesting T' " "tj. Tn S '8ft the Federal City is a great uretna ureen numbers oi tne wuoie year. ;ine vntury is one of our very best magazines. Pub lished bv the Century Co.. 33 East 17th St. New York. Price, $4 a year in ad vance, 35 cts. a number. - Mr. G. p. Andrews, formerly of the Morning News, this city, left Wednesday morning for Anniston, Ala. Mr. Andrews carries with him the best wishes of his many friends in Greensboro. nrnrrioxieT wishes him great success in his new field of labor. - i This is Good. for eloping couples from the States of Marvland and Virginia, and -not a week passes that does not witness these roman ces In real life. "The cruel parents" gen erally telegraph for the arrest of the fugi tivM ' hot Rpldom iii time to frustrate the This from the N. O. Picayune. Mrs. -Garner, the accomplished lady ed itor of the Carroll Banner, when on a re- hopes of the determined lovers. cent visit to the coa3t parish of Cameron, made an interesting discovery. She found a parish in which there was no disorder, xne r-Ko-i ... W. C. T. U. W. 0- T, TJ- Convention of 5th District. This body met in Wmston in the Re Of A The a court with not a criminal case on the docket, and a jail which was used only for the storage of rice. Here is Mrs. Gar Mr. S. S. Jackson who has been inner. interesting statement of the case : ha omnlnv nf Mr J 1 Stone of Kaleiffh. Tl, Wlmi lviner down bv the Gulf form Club Hall Aug. 35th at nine o clOCK the well known dealer in Musical Instru-Lf Mexico constitute Cameron, the prohi- a. m., Mrs. Lucy A. Cunninggim, raents and Sewing Mrc.bines,is no longer Ibition parish. There the rice-bird twit- Greensboro, in the chair, Mrs. Lydia with him. Mr. Stone desirw to notify all ters. the cattle graze peacefully on the Blair, of Summerfielc, Secretary parties that Mr. Jackson is not authorized I Drairie. and the orange groves bear their Y's were on the! platform ready with to transact any business wl tosoeYer for golden treasure. Leesburg is the parish plenty of good music. J The opening exer him seat. The press party went ashore here cises was devotional, conducted Dy aider -T, i this citv on Saturday morn-M took possession of the court-house Cunninggim. -' I 5 . .A U ai1 aha i nAKuin I r. m 3 ..rl : i;n.rinr ;ilna ith or.nnmn. wao wnauicu uj nurg. yj, &tar came lorwaru m5lc..m6.m0 .r k, , . a-- v-ff l.o. .,vrV fr, An I . . - :1 .5 Vm A TTr.rrAt- crp .Vl TPra Hplluc cicib.. . ; ' neany welcome iU lue ucicgatco leaves a wife and two small boys. Rev. nu Jua - " tors wnicn wasjresuueu ' J Dr Smith conducted tbe funeral services dUapidated structure, which once served Cunninggim, the president. Now we pro- at the Presbyterian church, after which 1W J-" r .-f " ceeaeo. wun oucmess. '"BU hT n n.H1 flenosited the remains in " " a j tue umona oi mgu iuiu., , " " - S I 1 . . ... . , . MUIA1, iwAa I . . .... . . uiuuiuw .icaaj " . mreensuoro. xiuisaaie, v msiuu nuu tuc rusting away on jt- nlnges ; we peepeo y NV c T J. of Winston were repre- -3EEENSB0R0 MARKET r EEPORTS. THE ROYAL ST JOHH PRODUCE MARKET. Btrnso prices. :1 green, j er Du. A ppi is- Bacon hog round lieef Butter Re swax Chickens old ; . , - spring. Corn Corn Meal Driel Fruit ;1 Blackber-ies Cherries Apples Peaches unpared A pared . ohn Hay. '; -Vv: ; . - f The great work, begun wi th the sanction of President Liincoln, ana continued under the authority of his son. the HorL llobert T. Lincoln, iaVw Yi1ir----fiill rniiT an t.hnr ififivft Eggs ; ji - i at.-, l.jv e a vv. I Feathers reuoru OI . Uie llie . Ui xiuiauam lm.,, ,i incoln Its authors were friends Flour Family of Lincoln before - his presidency, Sup rfine they were most intimately associated unions- with him na -nnvatft secretaries i:""? throughout his term of office, and 'to 1 plH hem were translerred upon Lincoln's Potatoes Irish riPArn an - nis nnva e imoers. xiere nrill Via i-ViA lriQi Aa hiafnrv nf ha R'S CottOU J - T ;j t. T?tl lallow civil war anu oi irreaiueii i xjiuwiu o -YqqJ washed aa ministration, important uetaiis oi Unwashed which have hitherto remained un revealed, that they might first appear in this authentio "history. By reason of the publication of this work, THE WAR SERIES, which has been followed with nnflag- - 25 10 a 11 , a 8 15 a 20 - i - 18 14 a18 laaia G5 05 - 10 3a6 10 a 12 8 40 - 75 4f0 375 40 40 6a7 60 25 80 U 30 - - 20 $1 a 1.25 mm . Isaac: J i ; : Kl .. 1 tr SSWEt E5M5MH3 Wheat RETAIL PRICE OP GROCERIES, Bacon Side . llims -Shoulders on' nor inforaar. hv a crrAar.nrin'tfinrtf' will Cheesa . ?,r Coffee Rio wFJ oj w-6 Laffuvra vccu uctLjouuig t hi. w? uuoviiugu r Java by Gen. Hunt (Chief of the Union Kerosene Oil mi r T j. J. f u r - , Artiiiervi- lien. LionHireeu ueu. x. uaru : . A r .1 ai M. Law, and otners; umcKamanga, wm by lien. U. 11. mil; v onerman s mcts March to the Sea, by Generals How- 7'UP ara ana iocum. uenerais w. ii. Gillmore, Wm. F. Smith, John Gib bon,. Horace Porter, and John S. Mosby will describe special battles and incidents. tones oi naval en gagements, prison life, etc, etc., will appear. - ;; NOVELS A5TD STORIES. 'The Hundredth Man,'' a novel by Common dart lags, T7itiV T? RfvrVfnn.x another nf Thp lcr i - v--".". , . - , rwv 5.ii a n Ladv. or the Tiffer r etc, begins in o,:"-" November. Two novelettes by George Common dark smokers W. Cable, stories by Mary Hallock Bright sm kers Foote. "Uncle Remus." Julian Haw- M diam cutters (tinma T?.rlwnrrl "RororloHton. nnd-ftthftp 1 P any r.rr arTC:.rK. tedium wrappers Dromiueuii XVUICI auiuuis n in ui ii-"oTtr 5 - . j xi. - " i I J Salt Common Fine Sugar Yellow White Crushed 10 15 M 20 22 a 25 2 25 a 35 20 10 20 n 20 25 a 55 8al0 SO a 60 8al0 70 85 7a5 9 a 18 10 TOBACCO MARKET. dreene Hill Cemetery. We were In Lexington Wednesday I through the shutters and the rusty iron sentea and took occasion to go tnrough and ex- bi t . into the interior the only sound amine the roller : flour mills of Grimes wa8 the scampering of the rats across the Bros., of that place. There is no ques- floor as we jarred the swinging shutters tion as to the superiority of the roller pro- jfo criminals m Cameron all on account cess. We have no doubt that one of these 0f rjTohibition." ' f - . - .The Picayune comments ; Without undertaking to ' say with the lady that prohibition is the cause, it must he admitted that the coincidence is at least stiiking" and suggestive. From N C. Presbyterian, July 27, 1887. mills properly managed here would pay handsomely, besides being of incalculable benefit to the farmers of this section and a good advertisement of our city. Carthage Blade : We regret to an nounce that the N- C. Millstone Co., of Parkewood. N. C, has made an assign ment for the benefit of their creditors without preference, except to employees for labor and first mortgage bonds, which are preferred by law, and lias appointed A. H. McNeill, Esq. of carthage, Trustee. This company has spent thousands of dollars in our midst brought from all parts of the United States. The Knoxville Furniture Co., the largest manufacturing establishment in in the South, have established in Greens boro, N. C, (as well as many other plaees,) a branch house, where they will keep laree stock of their roods as well aa every other line kept in a first-class Furniture House, viz : Chamber Suits, Parlor Suits, Bed Lounges, Wardrobes, Tables, Clocks, Pictures, Fancy and plain chairs, of all kinds, which will be sold cheaper than ever known in Greensboro. Don't forget tha nlace. nearly opposite the McAdoo House. Eor city trade goods on installments. wl R. Fobbis. Manager Guilford Superior eourt convened ' Monday last, Judge Shepherd on the lench. The following cases have been disposed of np to this writing : J State vs. Wash. Willowby ; trespass ; verdict guilty. State vs. Wm. Mitqhell, larceny ; ver dict euilty. Two years in the peniten tiary. . - ; : j State vs. Geo. Tonnell, coloed, larceny; verdict not guilty. State vs. Jule McLean, larceny ; ver dictgnilty. Judgment suspended on pay ment of costs. ; btate vs. Preston Taylor, larceny ; ver diet euilty. Three years in the peniten- -tiary.' : State vs. William Osborne, larceny; verdict euilty. Two years in the peni tentiary. . On motion Flder Cunninggim,themem hr nf the Keform Club of Winston, the members of the W. C. T. U. and Y. W- C T. TL of Winston were made members of the Convention. For information the minutes of the previous ' convention were read. . '. ;-;Tl T In the absence of Mrs. Pound and Mrs. Rnmims. Elder Cunninareim eava some account of their work. Sabbath observance. nrintfid dnriner the vear. SPECIAL FEATURES (with illustrations) include f a serie? of articles on affairs in Russia and Siberia, by George Kennan," author of "Tent Life in Siberia," who has just returned from a most eventful Visit u oiueriuii ; unsuiiB, Lia.icio the Food Question, with reference to its bearing on the Labor I roblem English Cathedrals; Dr. Eggleston'f? lieilglOus ljiie in ine .uiei luau vuiw nies; Men and Women of Queen Anne's Reign, by Mrs. Oliphant Clairvoyance, Spiritualism, Astrology pfn hv the Rev. J. M. Buckley. D D.. editor of the Chrisianl AcUocah astronomical papers: articles throw ng light on Bible history, etc PRICES A FREE COPY Subscription price, SLOO a year 35 cents a number. Dealers; post masters, and the publishers take sub Our market is now r dei of t-bacc . ve y 3! 1. OOa3.50 . 2,00a4,00 5,00 a 7,50 10.0015,00 5,00a6,00 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 active for an is the only machine made that sew's the same with the machine running either backward or forward and without stopping or changing the direction of the work. EVERY MACHINE WA RRANTED FIVE YEARS. ' Call and seethe machine at W. II. WAKEFIELD & CO., Greensboro N. C. alers in all kinds of Hardware, Paints, Oils. Varnishes &c The Dealers Reliable British Mixture Guano in stock. - Old Mar.1887 Sheet Music PIANOS. Speciality. ORGANS. KIMBALL, r New England, miller; WMtney, BBJDGEPOET. KRANICII 4- BA-CH. Behr Bros., CIIIOKEltING, y Emmerson, HALLETT.(fc DAVIS. SHEETMIISIG; ALL THE NEW AND POPULAR AIRS IN STOCK Novelties Received Weekly. TEACHERS ARE OFFERED SPECIAL INDUCEMENT?. Sewing Machine-Needles.- . WASHINGTON LETTEE. (From our regular correspondent.) j Washington, Aug. 29,1887. After testing the new Civil Service reg- nlat:ons in the "War Department the Civil Service Commissioners state that the ex- rwxriment was success, except .m some x - , - minor particulars that can be readily ad lasted to meet existing conditions of the system in question. As a result oi this examination the Commissioners have ner- tified to the War Department the names of eight persona for that number $1,200 vacancies and names to fill the forty- eight vacancies in the $1,000 class will at once be certified. These appointments will be made with due regard to the ap portionment of the ofilces, according to the quotas of the several States of the Un ion. iTho new rules will be applied to Evangelistic and scnptions. Send for our beautituiiv ii ustrated 24-page catalogue lree; nrm of nine fnll TrnRTKotuS. etc. in- MrsI Blair on Scientific Instruction gave . ,. 5 0ffer by which new the origiu and progress of this atlonalfreaders can set hack numbers to the Department, speaKing 01 tne nnunng cu- uAy:nn;nr of the War Series at a ergy and skill of Mrs. Hunt, in -whose ow price. A specimen copy mind it had its origin and by whose et- hsuw n mber wiil be sent on re- forts the children in 14 States and in all qnest. Mention this paper Can schools under the national government y0li afford to be without THE CEN now have the benefit of being taught XURy v The Century Company, New Physiology and Hygiene with retterence Yorlf to the effects of" stimulants and narcotics on the human system. With all these children thus informed of the dangerous effect of alcohol on their own bodies don't vnn ttiinlr that mtnv. muiv of them will Good Waffes Ahead. Geokgk Stijsson & Co., Portland Maine, can give you work that you can do and live at home, making great pay. You are started free. Capital not needed. Both ah orroa f!nt thia out and write at once i no harm will be done if you con elude not fS go to work,' after you learn all. All particulars free. Best paying work in the world. Mar. 18 '86 Bigest Boom of the Age. the clerks of all the Departments in the Treasury, it is supposed, being mt in i order. : " ..... Tt ia irivpn ont tnat oecreiarv imar i strenuously opposed to the new civil ser vice rules; and that he will ezert his ; in fluence to prevent their application to the Interior Department, though I doubt the truthfulness of the report, for Mr. Lamar having been a college professor fuly ap preciates the scholarly attainments of his subordinates. I have it from good authority that the new Commissianer of Patents has made the unexpected and interesting discovery that the nav-rolls of his office contain the names of quite a startling number of ia dies or women whose salaries are not pro vided for. in the Congressional appropna tion bills, and who are classed as "labo rers." but whose labors are not percept! ble. at least, to the public vifcion. ; 'inese fair "laborers'' are chiefly distinguished by their attractive personal : appearanoe, and it is said they are protected Dy states men high in the Nat: 1. ? f t Gen. Allan; Rutherford, formerly an Auditor of the Treasury, but now a prom- inont r1oim Attnroev. of this citv. and a lUV'UV vh - - j y v r . clerk nomed Brouner, oi the Pension - Of ficeire under arrest on the charge of pur loining Govrnment records from the Bu reau; the penalty being five years at pen al I servitude. The clerk confesses his hnt tlift lawver stoutlv denies his guilt andattempts to saddle another with the offence cnargea. The .Treasury has redeemed ana re Larg- coined into dollar? about four and three GREENSBORO FEMALE COLLEGE. Greensboroy N. C. The sixtv-flfth session of this well- ft - There are many qualities of Needles ; the Best are Cheapest, c -nts per Dozen. All others 5cents each, 50 cents per dozen. I Singer Needles 25 can furnish ANY PART of any make SEWING MACHINE. Orders by mail will receive prompt at tention. Remittance can be made in postage. ' V; . v I am asking for business that will save buyers money. Let tlie Goods Talk. J. Li. ST0ISTE!, MACHINE NEEDLES OF EVERYISTYLE. Positively none genuine unless stamped as follows : US MMS'3 SHO "touch not, taste not, handle not ? ior gqQipped an prosperous school will be alas, so many begin this downward load . on tue 24th of August, 1887. "Faculty. from pure ignorance ! And yet the legis- aWe accomplished and faithful, instrnc lators f N. C. have refused, when peti- LJon thorough, location healthful, , fare tioned by 1700 of their constituency to no- good gpec;ai advantages offered in the tice a bill providing for the teacumg 01 departments of Music, Art, Elocution and such principles to our children. Mrs. Modern Languages. Charges moderate. elden being absent, sent in a report Tuition in full English Course per session which was read by the SecreUry. ,Theloftwenty weeks, for day pupils $20. , : chair called for reports from the Y. VV. Preparatory Department $10 to$15. T. U. and the Reform Club which was For Catalogue apply to responded to by Miss Minnie Ogburn, Dr. jv 8 7w T. M. JONES, President Ector and others. The noon hour naving arrived, business was suspendel and the assembled white ribboners joined their sisters wherever the white ribbon may be found, in asking God's blessing on our work' . Adjourned. ' ' , Met at 3 o'clock p. m... Dr. Montague If J Ej-l led aeyotion. In the absence "of Mrs. THE COMMON SEN SE LIFT MID FORCE PUMP Makes a complete Fire Department for nv Country llome out of a common wood pump, at a very small cost. Worth Fifty Ils cost if vou need it to put out a re, and extremely handy for lots 01 oiuer things. ' lteady for action in uno-eigu iu - 01 minute. v . . . Energetic business men who will give 11 proper attention are wanted to handle this numD in every town in rennsyimuia kw Jrsev. Marvland. Delaware, Virgin ia and North Carolina, and will be accord ed control of suitable territory not already occupied. ' MAN UFA C TV K J3 11. Of all Sizes and Styles of Wood Pumps. Office: 25 N. E. CITY HALL SQUARE. Opposite Broad St. Station sr. It it, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Hobbs, the iieaitn suojeci w i" f wonEitATR Ff.Efi Out oflif IjII.TI ..r iiir.tilmn l ivlM" US Kl lIel1I liiity fno of Hiar.rc find wo maie i0.tii.lkGi UALtSS 1'ATEXT IS .Vt7iVA For ririMilur. ndvice. term ami reK-n tirt- t uptiiul Hic-iiis in vour imn Mule. 'mnt ity lown, writu to f ft. ftnnmnt Vntml Office. Washtnatou. l C - and all fAlt-AT JtLfiAt trnnFJf its Fh. fJt Out ofli bv Mrs Woody. - Mrs. Cartland, Supt. of 0pfite the v.s 1-atcnt flice. ail wo nu vxio. ,',,, i..i,,.e .., !.. limp tliHIl t IOS4' fl IIUto !11. Juvenile Work, thinks, if we persist in UAsriixi'ro.. onl model. Jt:AVh(t teaching children temperance; truth, it will make women who are willing to work and men who will vote ; right. She gives this triple pledge : 1. "Don't be dis couraged ; 2. don t ne aiscourageu , 3. don't be discouraged. 1. For the Mas ter's sake; 2. ; for the children's sake; 3. for your own sake. f Mrs. Woody address a th fnnvpntinn on "The Origin of the Wi C T. U. ?The Convention decided to push the organization by counties. Ap propriate resolutions were passed. Con- vehtion adiourned. : i A meeting was held in the evening, ad- jncoH Yv Tr Onnnintrffim. Mrs- rsiair VI X l3C7VA ' and others, j : . - rusna rrmTz ai-v nd Glassware. est Stock and Lowest prices in the State quarter millions AKJ M orpd to wholesale and retail at , for reaempuon wiii c " TV s OSV Balto. prices, " " AND DEFT COMPETITION we make a special offer for the next 30 days of a handsome nickle clock free to days and It is believed that very little is now left outstanding. ' Despite the fact that mofethan sixteen million dollars have been paid on pensions this month, the ex- all dis h.. M in nn wortb of eoods cess of Treasury receipts pver " '' . ..t. Avnts tin tKrau )!( . half HI 1 11 fwnvine VOU inai UUreemcuvs iwko up ""-" lions for the same penoa, inus largely uriirmpntini? the' alreadv "enormous sur ' a . at one time a call w I mean what I say . Truly Yours, ' '. . ' W.T. CHICHESTER Gree&sbo5, N. C. " COOO BookAgerU Wanted to 8eH uFTEHEoF Bnssnnnci. 0 Ul M. ninn. which seems a very troublesome ym-w W .... white elephant on the hands of tlie . Goy - I : .THE COFFEEHOUSE ; AND Freo Readins Room O a W est M arket street, J under the auspices of the W. C. T. U. is open every any, except. ouuj , unch served at all hours. ' Persons having leisure moments can spend them pleasantly in tha Heading Room, where all the latest fading Papers and I Periodical will fce fojn d, . y . zf 1 ) 2 5 ii W Jw . mm : -m, - Made in Congress, Button A Lace. Best Calfskin. This is the original $3 Shoe, and the only one which L endures the test of time and constantly grows in public favor. It is made to please the wearer by Its durability and comfort. It is not made to catch his eye by false appearance of excellence when held in the hand.' Consequently our sales are nowsand have been from the first, larger than those of any other manu-. "- f acturers of shoes of this price. A postal card sent to ' us wOl bring you information how to get this Shoe in i- any State or Territory. . 41LXRCOLH St., Bostoti, Mass. A FULL LINE OF THE JAMES MEANS SHOE - For Sale By H. EAKRIOR & CO., . Wholesale &Retail DEALERS In BOOTS AND SHOES. . Greensboro, N. U. Exelnsive Asts. for ZEIGLER BRO'S. Fine Shoes. A.TTENTION PICTURES ! PICTURES ! Pictures from Life in all Styles. Old Pictures Copied to any Size. - Our office is supplied, with best instruments and latest improvements. Call and examine specimens of our work. III Work BomiTa. -Prices- as Low as the Lowest West Market Street, 2ddoor from Court House, Green sooro, N. L. PRINCE, Photographer. vtr nniitlft Al ACCCC Uaili4U ULHOOtO V.eare now prepared to f umisb. all classes with em ployment at home, the whole of the time, or for their spare moments. Businessfnew light and profit ble. Parsons of ei her sex easily earn from 50 cents to $5.00 per evening, and a proportional sum by devot ing all their time to the business. Boys and girls can earn nearly as much as men. Thnt. nil who see this may send their ad dress, and test the business, we maice inis offer.' To such as are not tatisfiedwe will send one d liar to pay for the trouble of writing. Full particulars ana outnt wee. Addre s George Stikson & Co. , Port land Maine. JAS. S. EDUELL, Boot and Shoe Maker ! AS opened a shon in tl TT J. Almost Ottice bail din tr South AhhAtt and Rav. 8. B MallWay mj t rr.n-y, anil dictated Sdnd approval; tUe book so contain eo -t-Jk"rrn,,Thia ta the rigta FBEtGHT CHARGES. 1 fnll bmeflt of our Lnun lAw" LLf powrful lever to aid them la BoUcitlng BUMcrf anoppolpre-gV ed ltseir to Lgentaaa Is here offered ia P" thtappWjcatLo? before Ih? , piibl,c. . -pi- TERMS, sent free to fill, or Beejire D,?f"cJ" once by Bending $1.00 for outfit. Book now wady. Address, WINTER St CO. PubltaherB, - OprlnKflekJ, Mas. A VALUABLE FARIA FOR SA LE & . . l b 3 S1 TrjiTm is situated, in uuuioru ouu X ty. N. on Keedy Fork, on the line of the R. & D. R. R , and contains some- 3 thing over 700 acres. It has on it a gooa Granite quarry. The son is aoapieu 10 me e-rowth of Tobacco, Grain of all lcitds, i rWlnn anil Grass. It has a larere frame A wAltinir of ; nine rooms. smoke-house Jnnhln kitchen, ice house, store house, i..ma Rtjiblfts. cribs tenant houses &c, , - .1 There is on the place, oesmes Beverai o trees of select fruit, just begining to bearj mi-- The-dwelling is it muisi iruiu-jiiuwu o jH summit a station on the u. u. n. .1 . 0 1 r, lrt MM1 I -mi loo Twvm T.n f.iiv oi urecuauuiu o.n ,uv.in half a mile of a saw and grain mill The location is one of the most desirable :n Yi .mint. TV . . Pali n nr ttA dress the Editor of this paper ... -.. .... ... - ' a . - ... . . . . Si x O M te 03 Ft x e L4 S S -S a, -IS O 1 53 n -s8: 5 l d old Elm streets, where lie is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line Sutisfaction guaranteed. Besides he keeps constantly on hand for sale second haj.d hnotH nH shoes, and will take old boots and shoes in exchange for work. If you have boots or. shoes to mnka. mend buy or sell do not fail to give him a can . . sept 24 3 mos V. S. SKDELTON. -UEALEtt 13- CROCKERY, 1 GLASSWARE Wooden and Willow Ware, iENERAXi MERCHANDISE C ftp r Skensb-.eo, N C. TT TTcan live at home and mafce more JL J j money at work for us , than at anything else in this woria- v-apnai-. uou needed; you are started free. Both sexes; all ag s. Any one can do the work.. Large earnings suTe from firs start. Costly out fit and -terms free. Better not delav. Costs you m thing to send us your address and-find out; if you are wise you will do so at onw, II. IIaHjETT &: Co., Portlann, Maine, v; , . ' ' f "f- .1?
The North Carolina Prohibitionist (Bush Hill, N.C.)
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