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LOCALAND GENERAL. itt I'M feW cds. tl:h Wtk. ' Do not E31 to examine. Pretzfelders , new stock, full and fresh, - " ? Thk Nobth Cabolixa. Prohibi Tiokist and the "'Voice both fop $1.60. " Electric telephones are In - con rse o f erection, connecting the different build ings tf the Asylum. -iJ.H. Walker & CoMof Reidaville, had their saw mill and most of their lumber destroyed by fire on Wednesday morning, Oct. 6. - - " v II. ILCartland, our Merchant Tailor, lias on hand a fine stock of goods -: in his line, makes a close fit and does good hon eit work, . '. ' ' .- , .- F. Fiabblate, has on hrnd, just receiv ed, the largest and most complete stock of ready made c'otbin : We ave ever seen on this market. , . -' . . " TheNoRTU G&ROUXA pBoniBITIOXi ist until after the presidential election for i J033E0E0 DOTS- , The Editor of the Prohibitionist filled three appointments in Moore county last week. - The people were thoroughly con vinced that the saloon must go and that Prohibition is coming. He also praached at Shallow Well on Sunday to an attentive congregation.. He served this church as pastor. one year,ftud his friends are always glad to have hiui come again. Kelly Bros., who obtained a patent on a Turbine wheel, are now manufacturing v. a. uuunuum, Ane nrst one was carried off last week. Parties in want of a good wheel should write to Kelly Bros: Jonesboro N. O. - Mr. J. L. Godfrey is putting up a fine residence. Mr. G. is a bachelor, and we hope he will find some one worthy to oc cupy the new house when completed. --Rev. A. L. Phillips of FayettevilleN. C. preached in the Presbyterian church on Friday night and Saturday morning of last Week.; : ;- ;; .'-- Mr. J. IT Mann WIVES ! M0THEE3 ! DAUGHTERS I Bb tour own puVsiciak ! " A lady who for 'years suffered from distressing female complaints, weakness, ect., so eommon to her sex, and had despaired of a cure, final ly found remedies which completely cured her. Any sufferer can use them and thus cure herself, without the aid of a physician From feelings of gratitude she will send two prescriptions which cured her and an illustrated pamplet entitled "The Steppino-Stoiib to Health," and full instructions, sealed. - Address with 2 cent stamp), Mrs. W. C. HOLMES, 658 Broad- way. N., Y. (Same this paper.) . $1. Subscribe atonceandthus secure the this week for the Atlanta Exposition. He will carry our regards to the 5 Presi dent. . - Cora shucking season is at hand. Some persons hare whisky on such occasions, but they should not beg rations and buy whisky like one party in this section.: There is to be a picnic at Shallow Well the fourth Suurday in this month. The Editor and his family are hereby invited. G. A J Davis San ford N. C does good work on tombstones. beaefit of this liberal., offer. The assessed value of the property of the South has Increased over f9 JO,0-),000 la the past seven years, or at the rate of about 123,000,000 each year. Make home attractive Nothing adds 99 much to the pleasures of ' a home as musicBuy a good Piano or Organ of J. L. Stone, Raleigh X. C. and you will nev er regret it. . ".T . A em&rt little girl wrote an essay on ?a:nf and said : ' When God made man he gazed on his work and said to himslf.'Icuu do bettcrtb.au that next time,' and then-Jhe mdc woman." - ": - , - There has been more losses by fire th s year than was ever known before in one year- In the United States there has been this year losses to the amount of $130,0.0,00-1. .:. .; j ,. . Fexler & Wagner, Druggists, Rock Island, III., write :Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup the leading medicine in our city. We sell more, ia fact lour times more, than of any other. We learn that the merchaats ; of Jonesboro are now buying from 50 to 200 b&lea of cotton per day and paying the flims that Raleigh, F&ycttevill and other le&din? towns arc paying. Carthag Blade ' ) - - ' -While Mr. Thomas Connel was gin iio cotton last Tuesday his coat -sleeve caught in the machinery and .his hand and lowerarm were drawn between ; the saw-ad were mutilated and mangled is a frightful manner. " ; ' ' The Raleigh Cotton and Grocers' Exchange is endeavoring to secure the railroad from Rocky Mount to Springhope R.JL Porter. : ; Worth Your Attention. Cut this out and mail it o Allen & Co, Augusta Maine, who will' send , you free, something new, that just coins money for all workers. As wonderful as the electric light, as genuine as pure gold, it will prove of lifelong value and importance to you Both sexes, all ages. Allen & Co., bear expense of starting you . in business. It win bring you in more cash, rigbt away than anything else in the world. Anyone anywhere can do the work, .and live at home also. Better write at once; then knowing all, should you conclude that you don t care to engage, why no harm is done, l -.. ;'.'!..;.., --r-.- ."WASHISGTOU lettek. (From Our Eegular Correspondent.) THE SW0KD OF GAMBEELLh- Mrs. Mollie McGee Snell Cor, Sec oft Miss. W. C. T. U. bravely waves the ban ner that the young Gambrell laid down. She stands at his post and speaks out in defence cf the Homes of Mississippi. In the Union Signal she says : The W, C. T. U.: of this state baa had to learn many lessons in waiting as well as in active service. The process of , influ encing men to see the need of opposition to the liquor-traffic lias been raped enough, but getting them to concentrate their bal lots against the traffic's politicians has been tortuously slow. - - - - until we can get our voters to ask Candidate. "Are you for home protection ?" instead f VAre you a Democrat t" We are hold ing slipping 6and in our fingers. The work has been heavy this year. It . has required heroic sacrifice t ' time, money, health and life. We have , agitated . and educated all along the line, and we fond ly thiuk that success Jias come in full round treasure until a fiock of candidates coma before' the 44ear people." Then, temperance folks having no party organ ization, are lost in the jnotley crew -who vote for the ticket of the Saloon's caucus. nd the Oxfork and Ciarksvillc railroad Iam speaking of the masses. We have . ! 1i k v i -,r. -Thm Orteat Cur on Earth for Pata." Will , relier more quickly tbaa may other known rem-1 v edy: Kheomatism, Meurmlgla,! Dweuisfs, etui necK, bruise, i go, Fleariay, Sores, Frost-bites, i Backache, Ouinsy, Sore Throat. j sciatica. Wounds, Headache, I Toothache, Sprains, etc Price cta. bottle. Sold by all Jdruggigta, Caution. The (ren uine Salvation Oil bears our registered Trade-Hark, and our fme-etTn!lo signature. A. C Meyer A Co Sole Proprietors, ,ElUmon, Mi, V. 8. A. -- PRQSUOE" MARKET. - Siiiok lisnga's tuoto tjiearcstea. for Ca - tiarra i-race iu uw.-uoia dj all Druggist a to come to Raleigh. . Committees of con ference Lave beea appointed. " : "Thus am I doubly armed my deatbnd . life, ' - - ; , My bane and antidote are both be?ore ae." Whether to sit alone suffering with neu- -lgia Or buy one bottle-of Salvation OiL ; Albert Starnes, of .Ujilon ountyJ under sentence of death, has-been par doned by Governor Scalers, Starns lias had the death sentenced proneuced upon him three times in two years, and three times has he been "-pardoned State Chron icle '' ; ;v ; :f ::: - i,-'- r Mr3.-Goodale, of Liouis&ns., addressed a large and attentive audience in Ben bow Hall this city Monday night. Her .lecture was interesting and instructive, and the audience manifested ' their appreciation of it by earnest sfVmtjan. Oar people will be 'glad to have Sirs doodale speak here again. If you want buy a suit of Clothes or au Overcoat, g& and see Sample Brown's itociu- -.Itin pay 'iyoo " to do e, and - wha -yoo are there yu can look at the cheapest lineleitta Slioe .for men tkatcMSSoOTd. UrowaJtas patiivaifiige stock hiQuaiy ear -and -made twices o'low that "the -goods mn3t-fove lively. - - . : J,?- ' - The Prohibitionists xsvm&tklxg aiet-ly,- bat are mJdng Very Sec&m -caa-T3g in'.i&is " Stat. - Tn TSrofiiklyn ?fhey -havejiomiB&ted ttsbsxanel t. VJtter zor ' Mayor andaHxitTaiidXeounty ticket, and expect n iacreased -rote : In every State tliey are making head-way,nd there is no reason to doabt that their vote in New York-will be larger next " November than in any former year. "World. Judere Clark "flrave retailiaz a black eye last week at Ashebora, sent two men to the penitentiary, and left nine in jail to suffer the penalty of a violated law: He earnestly recommends that these nine be nut to work on the TuWic roads. ' The z - . Commissioners will have this - matter to dicide. Mecklenburg,7 Davidson and Iredell counties "woTk '-their -'criminaTs . to make them pay jail -expenses. v .; The jury in the case of State v. Noah Evans, charged with bnrning the Raleigh oil oilhi,hung from Friday until Tuesday It was unable to agree and was" then dis charged. Judge Merrimon allowed Evans to go at large upon personal bond that ha would an near at next comrt. The "Judge did not believe the evidence ' suffi cient to convict Evans, and that ; accouts for giving him liberty vpoa nothing more tban bSs npruinal recosmizance. State Chroniale. seme noble men, . God bless them, who boMIf say, "Grod helping me I'll never die with the crimson stain of a whisky vote upon my soul." - - -This winter the legislature will meet. We want from it a scientific temperance instruction law, a constitutional . amend ment, and a prohibitory law protecting a State College by the five-mile enactment. Every whisky man in the legislature will be the declared enemy of all three meas ures, and yet temperance men help to seat them. - What is most serious" of all, we want the inhuman leasing T convicts abolished. Every whisky man will hinder this if he can. - All harm that Is I to come by way of our legislature; All good must come that way also. This is th root of the whole 1 matter, the beginning point. The law maker must be elected right, and the natural consequence is, the law willberizht..' - ........ While we have been working so bravely. we have been conscious alwavs of our great, overwhelming grief for oar mur dered j Roderick , Gambrell. His ,: pure hands held our banner. He was a noble young man, splended in physical strength. Las well as supremely symmetrical in char acter. ! In his crave he has rolled the mighty wave mountain high, and the people hear tne thunder of. reforms in it. God permitted Roderick to die as he did and God i aurely in the results. I do not believe there is a single county f in the state" that has failed to bold -great mass meetifcgsyafterw pcbttshaig their res olutioua eoadenmtng i - rr6g3t meas ores the "bold assassins.. . . . . . Write to theNorth Csmdiiuy-OTttiUire tVi.. LFactorv Salem. C; forjn3cs on Lfheir mioe.irorrlx&d cheaa iiearoom suits, Ktmakm,Tatles.xnter-iwes. wasn- gtands,BuraTW,WardrobesrC3&Mi Close e Provision Safe &cc. If yottx '- dealers do not keep them lor sale- ' ' - i j 'igast Boom of the Age. Cnii8rCrockery:and Glassware, Larg est Stock and l-o west prices in the State weare prepared to wholesale and retail at Baltol pricts, , : ' " -1 i rAKO DESTT "COJiPETITION we make a special offer for the' next ; 8 days of a handsome nickle clock - free to all who purchases f 1U.U0 wortn oi gooas at one time, a call w.ll conviuce you that I mean what I say V r, " . ; Truly l ours, W. T. CHICHESTER. Greensboro, I?. C- Oonsumptioa Cured. An old physician, retired from practice having ha I placed ii his hands by an East India missionary the formula of a Mimn vxrMfl.i.le remedr for a speedyand Bronchi tis, Catarrh. Asthma aud:ali, throat and Lung Affc-i tons, also a o iuto s-u oi .Z.rofnr Knrflui Debilit vatrf. all Ne- vous Complaints, after h-ving tested its ,.At..i .nnfivp. nower i' thousands of cases, has felt it hi doty to make it known o hi suffering fellows. Actuatea by this motive and a desire xo renege u mn Hiifferincr. I will send free of -charge n HA-ire it. this receipt in Cerman . v.r... .i, Vn r!ih with ull directions ..,-iT anrl nsinf. Sent by mat i.-t LldrHi..? with st .mp, naming the . w a t,rM. J49 Pouer Black, ' ' God Vaersa Ahead. Geougz: vStis8o2I CoM Portland Maine, can give you work that you can do nA v.wni home, makinz creat pay. . Yoti are started free. -Capital not needed, uotn VM All ares Cut this out and write at once; no barmwiii oeQoneu you clnde not to go to work, after you learn all. -All particulars free. Best, paying work in the world. Mar. 18 '88 .; Washington, Oct. 11, .1837. xnursaay, uct. ' t. xesv, . was a real, ; red letter day v in ihe eventlul history of the Capital of the United states, : and it will long be ; a most glorious anniversary in its annals, "for it was - the time set apart for the great popular demonstrat.on in honor of . Alex anderMtL Shepherd, "the former Govern or of the District of Colmbia, and the btiilder of Washington, in the opinion ol thousands of Washingtonians, many of whom regard their greatest citizen, who after all is common clay as a sort of eu , porior being. Thousands-- a great jnulti-. tuda thronged . Pennsylvania 'Vaveauej and adjoining streets amid the' boom of: cannon, the flare of torchlights, . and loridLure of fireworks the blare of brass. iands,.and the tramp of the long line of footmen and horsemen, citizens and soldiers, : preceded by' several f hundred bicyclists, bearing Chinese lanterns. . Ail -laieag-he rout the houses where . adorn ed with " the stars and stripes.' and all! Washington seemed to have turned out to give a more, than royal greeting to thei man It delights, to honor. If , this - splen did popular pageant had been paid to a successful aiiilitary hero returning from the pomp and triumph of bloody fields, or to a statesman crowned with the laurels of civic renown,- it would not have been in the least wondef ul ; but that Mr. Shep herd, simply a private citizen, without power to favor or reward, should thus spontaneously receive this magnificent tribute and homage from the populace of his native city,; is unique, and without a single parallel .in the history of the United States ; if indeed, sot that of the whole world as well. And if Republics are ungrateful, the Capital oi the greatest of Republics is surely noi Thework on the fine State, War and Navyi Department building, , which is pronounced the grandest public structure in the Federal city, & neariug completion, and will, it is expected, be ready for oc cupation early next January, j The constant and rapid growth of oar great Government departments more par ticularly the Patent and Pension Office keep pace : with the progress and up building of the whole country. Thre are now several bureaus of the Interior Department domiciled outside of the in bulding, and it is the ., purpose of: the authorities to remove the General Land Office from thence to the Pension OfEice so metime within the nex t year. thus making room for such of the smaller bureaus as are- crowded out and saving the Government huge rental. Secretary Fairchild has issued a circular to the custom officials urging their adop tion of economic methods in the collection of custom duties, in view of the decreased appropriations for the purpose in ' qnes tion-1 . )' :1 '"''r.,--::'.:-:r The Controller of the Currency has di reeted all nat unal banks to prepare state ments. Showing the exact condition of their affairs at the close of business on Oct. 5, 1887, the object in 4oing so being obviously to guard against fraud and de- ception in these degenerate days. The report of the , Post office Depart meat for the month of August, in the mat ter of selling postage stamps, makes very ; gratifying exhibit, showing, as it does that in seventy-sis first class, post otSces, there was. a. gain of more than twelve per cent over the sales ot tne pr vious month; ' -"A--: Secretary Lamar is absorbed in makii g his annual report, which will be more to luminous than usual dealing largely with the affairs of the Indians and lands ai d railroads. :-: " .', 'J i-V-; v-; The report oi Commissioner of l'aten's Hall to the Secretary of the Interior shows that the defalcation of Bacon , late finan cial clerk of the patent office, is $50,000. His bond was caly $10,000, and there is a question whether or not his bondsmen will be liablf for more than that amount. The time fixed has expired without the Government being able to secure the four teen million in four and four nrd ; a half per cent bonds called for by the . Septem ber circular.the purchases only amounting to $1376,850. : H. H. CARTLAHD, MERCHANT TAILOR, U5DER t?ENTRAL HOTEL, " Gbbeh&bobo. K, C.,. haa a fine : line SCOTCH and ENGLISH Cheviole Corkscrew, tiforsteads &c, algo a nice line of Underwear, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs and " Neck wear in every variety. Giare him a call. STHEN.YOU WANT TO BUY CLOTHING, HATS AND FURNISHING GOODS, Don't Fail to Call 021 us. Kespectfully, s - ; F. FISHBLATE, LEADING CLOTHIER, . Greensboro N. C. C. M. VANS TORY, Maxagee. SALSSHSK: J. G. EULTSS, WILL. R. PANKIN, JOHN P. SCOTT. - BtrVTNO PRICES. Appus green, i-er bu. Baeon hog round t'eet - - Butter " lie swax ..... Chickens old - - spring Corn ' Corn Meal , . : . . ;..... DrielJ'ruit Blackoen iea ' Cherries - ....... Apples ' Peaches unpared " pared . - .. . . . .". Kggs Feathers' ' . flaxseed Flour Family r - Sup rfine Onion3 Oats Po.k Pees . Potatoes Irish ; Sweet R rs Cotton Tallow Wool washed . Unwashod Wheat - - i 25 10 a 11 a8 1-1 a 20 18 14 a 18 10 a 12 65 - " -65 C . 10 3a6 3a4 10 a 12 8 40 . 75 ' 4-0 375 40 . 40 6i 60 25 80 1 ?4 30 20 $1 a 1.125 TE:- -BOYLSl- ST J0HIT C3 3 - 7 ) sr4- J;; tn RETAIL PRICE OP- GROCERIES. Bacon Side :.. TUtas Shoulders Cheese . Coffee Rio ' Laguyra Java Kerosene Oil. Iard LeatTior Sole M -lasses . Rice syrup , Sda Salt Common Fine Sugar Yellow White .... Crus'ied . 10 15 10 ISO 22a'25 2 25a35 20 10 20n20 2oa55 8al0 S0a60 .8 a 10 - 70 ' 85 7a 5 9 a 18 10 TOBACCO market; Common dar1: lugs, ' :. " " filer-, D.irk rich fi lers Bright " Common dark smokers Bright sm kers M dium cutters Fancy " Medium wrappers Fancy M Onr market is now verv gr.ide.-t of twbacc $ 1, 00 a 30 2,00 a 4,00 5,00 a 7,50 10,00 t 15,00 5,00 a 6,00 13,00 a 17,00 17,00 a 22,00 25,00a 30,00 . 20,00 a 25,00 .40,00 a 00,00 active for a m&mm is the only machine made that sew's the game 'with the macliinemnnla either backward or forward ami or the work. - EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED FIVE YEARS. - Vf. II. WAKEFIELD & VQ.. Grpcnsfcaro IV. I' Dealers in all kinds? of Hard WflrA Pninfc Alio -V-iMiJcJino 'PV. t Bi;..w-nj.i. ..r..- r." f.,"1 .u.:xuw M.muauiv; AJiiviau ixiAtuie vxuano m block. 01? Mar. 188d Sheet - Music A PIANOS. KRANICH 4- BACH. Behr Bros., CHICKEJilXG, . Hmzncrson. hallett:& DAVIS. . :a . Speciality. 0RGAIJS. KIMBALL. New Ens-lanf7, MILLEIt, Vlaitney, BKIDGEPOfiT- :jtcinetl. and all i-A .AJ JiLdKJa ul ..iidffJ lj Sr MODF.KATE FEES Out offif-r is fH-'isite the I1. S IVit-nt Ofliee. and wo cmi (am ly.tt-iits in less lime than lht' r-Mtt- tum if .ismsaros. timI AMUth.L. i.-.t h a I'ilOTO of invention. We advise ss tu v'-'"' nliiiitj- freo of harpe and wc mate JSO i-HAhUE VM.KSS TEST IS HEWHhll. Kot circulnr. advice, term and Teteri'r-e t actual i-liruts in your own MaJe..'ounly. fjty fr lowu, write tu f ' IT Oka SHEET: MUSIC: ALL THE NEW AND POPULAll AIRS IN STOCK Novelties Received 'Weekly. - TEACIIEESJAEE OFFERED SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS Sewing TVracTune Needles.. Tliere are many qualities of Needles; the Best are Cheapest. Singer Ueedlcs 1.1 c-nts per Dozen. AH others 5 cents each, 50 cents per dozen. I can furnish ANY PART of any make SEVVLNG MACHINE. Orders by mail wjll receive prompt a tention. Remittance can be made in postage. I am asking for business that will save buyera money. -V Iet the Goods Talk. J. X. STONE, Baleigh.H.:C. MACHINE NEEDLES OIIEVEEYESTYLE. nn Positively none genuine unless stamped as follows i nnirniM39 bud 11 QE Cirpottle Patent Office, Waahwgto. Is C THE AND- Free Heading Boom Ua West Market street, under tnt auspices of the V . C. T. U. is open very ay, except oanaaj 8, ana urch served at all hours. Jfersons having leisure moments "can spend them pleasantly in the Read i ny Rfm, where all the latest leading Papers and Periodicals will be " The Knoxville Furniture ,Co., the largest manufacturiDg establishment in in the South, have established in Greens boro, N". Ci, (as wells many other places,) a branch house, where they will keep a large todc of their goods as well as every other line kept in a first-class Furniture House, viz: Chamber Suits, Parlor Suits, Bed Lounges, Wardrobes, Tables, Clocks, Pictures, Fancjtajmd plain chairs, of all binds,' which will . be sold ; cheaper than ever known in Greensboro. Don't forget the place, nearly opposite the McAdoo Honse. , . - 1 Eor city trade goods on installments. : T : ' f, FopjJW. Manager. ' Millcery. Mrs. C. C. Gorrell has a full line of la dies and-childrens hats, gloves, Hutching &c. &c.7and the ladies will find it to their interest to see her stock before purchasing elsewhere. New goods will be ' received every few days. - 3- Duty Unto Death ; being tbe life and work of th late TO rr. G eers ClUauldck, Airaetle of iTohibitlon, in tlie . . . Nortfawent. By hi brother, Johm A. Haimdock. Tbs recent murder of this arreat man for tils de votion to principle, aent a thrill of horror thronph . the civilized world. A wsnderf ully readalile and lne pinna; book, and one indispensable to tbe ITo , hibition canae. ifiv'.rut as it does, tb anmtnents -on toa question of "Ucense or No Lice lis',' , and "National Pfobihition " tnwwther with a fvll hlstorr of the atrmnrle and prowtli of the tern, peraaoe oanae in the Northwest. Prios VO eeBia Maded frea on n-t of price, Addrew N. C rmm Over 9,000,000 worn during the past six years. This marvelous success Is due , 1st. To the superiority of Corallne over all other materials, as a"stlffener for Corsets. 2nd. To the superior quality, shape and workmanship of our Corsets, combined with their low prices. - - Avoid cheap imitations made of various kinds of eord. , None are genuine unless 44 DR. WAttNER'8 CORALINB" . is printed on inside of steel cover. ' FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING MERCHANTS. " -, WARNER BROTIIEHS, " . 300 Oroadway. ilew York City. THE COMMON SENSE LIFT AIID FORCE POMP Makes a complete Fire Department, for any Country Home out of a common wood pump, at a very small cost. Worth Fifty Times its cost if you need it to put out a fare, and extremely handy tor lotsoi other things. . lteady ior action m v;ae.-eiguiu oi a minute. Enereetic business men who will give it proper attention are wantecfto handle this pump in every town in Pennsylvania, New Jersev, Maryland, Delaware, Virgin ia and North Carolina, and will be accord ed control of suitable territory not already occupie-i. ' ;" nv:-N . . wan W a Traw-s w w y -" M A N UFACTIJK KK. Of all sms and Stvles oi Wood rumtif. Office: 25 N. E. CITY HALL SQUABE, Opposite Broad St. Station if. It. It., 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. - ' ' "... Ill VORI GuiRiHTKB. Frices as Low as the Lowest v West Market Streets 2d door from Court House, lireensooro, N. C. PRINCE & WHITE Photographers. A VAIUABUE FARU FDR SA LE mtita F.irm U kU lift tl in Q nil ford Coun Xty, N. C, on Reedy Fork, on the line of the tw & 1. K. u , ana contains . some tbtnor nvt-.r 7(10 acres. It has on it a ?ood Granite quarry. The soil is adapted to the growth of Tobacco. Grain of all kinds, Cotton and Grass. It has a large frame unciiiuu v m.mv ilnnble Icitchen. ice ; honse. store house. Kn bt aa st..hlp.n.- nrlbn. tenant houses &C. There is on the nlace. . besides several old orchards, a voun? orchard of some 150 '-- " o nf neledt fruit, lust befirimncr to bean The dwelling is miles from Brown's rtumtnit a station on the R. & D. R. R M miles from the citv of Ureensboro. and nrtt.1i in half a mile of & saw and era in mill Tim location is one of tho most desirable in the countrv. ' V.aM on or adtlress the Editor of this paper. 0 51 m urn ts Made in Congress, Button A Lace. Best Calfskin. This is the original $3 Shoe, and the only one which adtues 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 whan - held in the hand. Consequently our sales are now and have been from the first, larger than those of any -other manu facturers of shoes of this price. A postal card sent to as will bring you information how to get this Shoe in -i I, i any State or Territory. - .. - $SHQ&? JiilES 1LSA1T3 Jt CO., . ttLxKcou St., Boston, IS ass. A FULL LINE OF THE JAMES MEANS SHOE Fop Sale By . FARRI0E & CRABTREE, Wholesale & Retail DEALERS In BOOTS AND SHOES. : Greensboro N, C. Exclusive Asts. for ZEIGLEIt BRO'S. Fine Shoes. vr OBKKIG CLASSES m. TiZ prepared to furnish all classes with em plovment at home, the whole of the time, or for their spare moments. Business new lightand ; pront-Dier rarsons, oi ei.ner sex easily earn from 50 cents to $5.00 per evcniner, and a proportional sum oy aevoi ing all their time to the" business. : Boys and girls cau earn nearly as much as men. That all who see this may send their ad dress, and test the business, "we make this offer. To such as are not satisfied we will send one d-dlar to nav for the trouble of writinsr. Full particulars and outht free. Addre s George Stinson & Co.. Port land Maine. - . o skit 3 55 c CO P..g - P-t 3 W o o o o o CO i-i - - aa 3 - I o o K3 I I o o x. s3 9 O 5 o 8 a A CO -4 o 03 as O 7. " -i CO O a Ed 5 S w g o 03 o - 8 . o JA8.-8.-ED17.ELL, Boot and Shoe Maker ! HAS opened a shop in the old Post Office building fcfcmth Elm streets, where he is prepared to dall kinds of work in his line Satisfaction guaranteed." Besides he keeps constantly on hand for sale second a a d boots and shoes, and will take old boots und shoes in exchange for" wort. If you have" boots or shoes t make, mend, buy or sell, do not fail to give him a calL tept 24r'& mos ' T. S. SHELTOIT. -DEALER IN- groceries, CROCKERY. GLASSWARE 9 CO o Woodan and Willow Ware, JENERAL M3RCHANDISE ,-C Sbensboro, Ni C. j J J money at work for os than , at anything else in mis wonu- vapiim nut aoAoA von are started free. Both sexes: all agrs. Any one can do the work Large earnings sure from firs start. Costly out tormi free. Better not del a v. Costs you nothing to send ns your address anunnuoui; n jun v so at one. H. Hallett & Co., Portlann, .Maine, . . -
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