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-s i i P U I 4 LCCA A IS I) GENERAL A silk factory for Wadesborov A cotton factory for;Moores Tille. Pork is selling in Greensboro at "cents. - : . Oil Mills will be erected near Tarboro soon. ... . xlaleli U to. have a new $ 30,000 depot. What next? There are 292 inmates-in the Insane Asylum at Raleigh. . ;.t, ' The First National Bank of lJuriiam is now in fall blast.' The tax valuation of poopcrly in North Carolina is $209,000,000. The Nortii Caiiouna. Puoiiibi Tiokist and the "Voicp" both for $1.50. Durham county pay 3 tax on xnore than $9,000,000 worth of prop-' e,ty: ' The 4ilephone man has bcVn here this wi He ought to be suc cessful. . Frof. Henry of the University of North Carolina passed through our town last week. i - The statistics for the North Car olina M. r. . Conference show the 'membership to be S6.262. : The erection of a telegraph line from High Point to Trinity College via Arch dale is contemplated. - The Reform Gin b of Winston is in a nourishing condition. "They haTe a well iurnished hall, and are out of debt ' - Mr. J. D. Paylor of Winston has bi3ii suffering for several weska with neuralgia. We wish that he may find relief soon. Eev. W. T. Walker will preach at the Centinary M. E. church, South Greensboro, next Sunday, moruiug and eveniug. The trains on the C. TP. i Y. V. railroad will r un to Mount Airy soon. The track is now laid wiihin live miles of that place. Mr. J. W. Beam, of Gastonia, . has fallen heir to a fortune estimated at $4.000,0C0. "It ii better to be born luc'iy than rich." Guilford county Superior Court in session this week, Judge Shep'uerd uresidinsr. vrowa in atteniianc on Tuesday un usually small. Greensboro has a"5u ruber of ee cr?t associations, bn t no Young Mens Carist'an Association. Our churches ouht io be ashamed of this fact. County Prohibition Mass-Meeting in Greensboro to-morrow Satur day the 17th." Do not fail tj attend In ere3ting speeches will be deliver ed. - llako hom attractive Nothing adds S9 much to the pleasures of a home a-j inusiaBuy a good Piano or Organ of J. L. Stone, italeigh N- C.,and you will nev er regret it- North Carolina will begin the new fiscal year with about $95,000, in the Treasury.J Of" what ser vice is that money locked up in the Treasury ? Let it out. e need it. The Fayetteville and High Point railroad was sold in this city last Monday. - It was bought by Col. A. 13. Andrews, of Raleigh, for $3,000. The road Jias been giaded some 16 mile3. . ". . He said be had heard th at there was an end to all things but there seemed to be none to his cough. lie -changed his mind two days later, after using one bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. - Mr. Edward Oldham, formerly of the Winston SeAiinel, has sued the Auniiton (Ala.) Hot Blast Company for $10,000 for breach of contract, and also for the balance due him for the unfinished year. We were in Winston and Salem last Saturday, and met a number oi our friends, with whom we had some conversation respecting the campaign of 1883. We expect to see Forsyth in line in the Prohibition .column , . soon. - ' .. A few nights ago & difficul ty oc curred at a bar-room on Clear Creek seven miles east of Hendersonville, Henderson county, between Samuel King, the owner,and Boney Laughter aad Jno. Lyda, in which Laughter stabbed King to death. Notwithstanding the pressure m money matters, Greensboro has kept up a steady progress for the past two xrenre Alunv tipw buildings have - been erected, and the general appear ance of the tovn has been much im proved. ': . The figure a man cuts in the world depends to a great.extcal upon theclothe3 he wears and as men are so often judged by appearances it will pay to get up the very best ' appear- ance possible by purchasing neat, ' stylish and durable wearing apparel, - snch as suits, overcoats, shoes, hat, gloves, underwear, neck wear and - all other kinds of men's wear from Sam ple S. "Brown who sells this 'clas3 of V goods at remarkably low prices. be the next P esideiitr' "Oh IT don't knovr and don't care. I'm not looking for Presidents - I'm, hunting for a pain- remcdy." ' "Ah, you ve only to ask at the next corner for Salvation Oil, it k dl s paia every time." - . The Saloon Claims Another Victim. , Last; Tuesday night about 11 o'clock several ristoi shots were heard on South Elm street this city. An investigationshowed that a diffi culty had arisen in Lnhman's bar roomconnected with the McAdoo Hotel, between : Charlie Critenden anda man named Morgan, connected ith the Kevenne department. L'he men had been seperated in the bar room, Morgan and certain friends go ing out, Critouden and certain others remaining in the saloon. This pepi yii was effected about ;10 : 30 &f At 11 o'clock Critenden and-btliers went out- and : the bar closvd. As- thee men came upon the street nt the - corner of the McAdoo House, they fell in with Morgan aad those who were .with him and . the difficulty was renewed . Immediate ly pistols flashed and shots ' flew. The result was, Morgan received a flesh wound in the right arm, from which he bled profusely, while Crit enden received fenr balls one in th? left; wrist, one in'the : head and" two in the body. Critenden died in a few minute?, Morgan and Braim stre in jail. It is hard! v necessary to say that liquor was at the bottam of the whole trouble. One man hurried in to eternity, two in jail. f As hadow has been east u pou two families that time can never dispel. A long trial in the courts, the expen ses jef which will be paid by the groaning taxpayers of Guilford ".And who is responsible ? Manifestly the voter. . BUEL11TST0N ITSMc i ,5 Texas Harry, the Indian doctor is in our town, j Counting- him we have twelve doctors in Burlington W he th er t hi s argn es i n favor o f t ke health of cur town ur not is a ques tion. L AVith twelve doctors and the largest coffin factory in the South running on full time, still- our pop ulation seems to increase. Vre have twenty -five stores against . about one half that number", twelve months aioi Who says there's nothing in a name r As a business place Burlington is fast -coming iu competition with Greensboro, Durham, iialeigh, etc. We. have three large cotton factories running on full time. We arc, how ever, failing to keep apace in our ed ucational and religious interests, whici; your correspondent thinks is a serious overtighf in burpeople. 1 f 1; ha e heard of several drunken rows at coru huskings near town re cently, f "Several black eyes as the re sult. Three gallons drank at one h uskingjSO report says. What a nice place for professed christian people Dottei:. WA3HIN3T0H LEmH. (From Our Esgular Oorrespoadant.l ! ' . I : AsniXGTOS,' Dec 5, 1887. In the political world the bold mes sage of the President is the chief top ic of discussion and while there arc diverse opinions concerning its ex pediency and practicability, men of all parties willingly concede Mr. .Cleveland the courage of hi3 convic tions something really refreshing, in a candidate for the Piesideney, because SO rarely seen. Many long headed politicians express the belie that the Prdsident's course on : the only; real vital issue of the day will cause a new alignment of parlies in the 1 next Presidential struggle, and one; of the most exciting contests in the history of the contry. Mr. Blaine's swift criticism of the massage is practically regarded as a fdeckirat'o i of j his own Candida y g for the Presidency ai ; the championf gtho protection principle It 'is thought here thattho calliou of the National Kepublican Conven tion a'0hicago was due to thejBlaine influence, and that it foreshadows his renomination. " ' Congress was organized quietly and in! a manner becoming - the f tne dignity ef that body on its cen tennial auniversary, despite the bloodshed in the' Democratic caucus anil the anticipations of a deadlock in j the Senate- the on y interruption being .from a religious enthusiast who, at the moment of most intense silence in the House, chanted the doxology in -a plaintive solo, great ly to the amusement of. fully 5000 'Vho did you say is to spectators; the poor man -wa5 cared for by the police,but he succeeded m favoring the President with the sain 3. tune at his reception. As, usual on such occasions, many .of the dcsL s were burdened with beautiful floral favors, the gifts of admiring friends. Only bnef sessions of Congress were held the past week, as the com mittees have not yet been forme J; Speaker Carlisle says that he - hopes to be able to announce the House committees before the holiday recess: but he has a very difficult task be fore h m, for there are about 126 new " 1 ' members to place. It is a remark abk faco' that two thirds of the ciiairmeu of the House Committees of the last Congress weix-decapitated by tha;r' ontituents".. a plausible reason, fcr these changes is that the importunare11"11?01' oi"iians Iirmker; Or. il'l e Cor.gressmeri, in dividiog the spoils41!1'61' Skates,"-and other pop'nla didxot haye eaouh offices to distri-! Icoks for.- young folks, and oh- bate; and so 'many. familiar faces -are missing from the paces that will pro - bablv know t them to more for ever. x lie uii ly vuiiiiiii oi-yu jet ujuiu tiu in either Housa, or.Venate is the co;n- thosands of homes on both sides ol mittee jn Mileage of the IIonse,whiuh!the water knowledge and deliUt. as far ascircnmstances would permit is the same as formerly, and this is rather an indication that, as far as practicable, the Speaker means tore-' appoint the saaij.oll com ultfces. . The bitterness engendered among the (Democrats over tl e Doorkeeper ship fight has brought to light alle gations -that both Uonelson'and Win tersmith, late - inc-mbents oi that olliice, are defaulters, and it is whis pered about th'ecapitol corridors that the Republicans will introduce a re solution for i,he appointment -of a committee to'investi gate the accunnt of these officials. It is pelieved that the-nominations oi Lamar for Asccitate Justice cfl the ; Supreme Court, Vilas for Secre tary of the Iatorior, and Dickinson for Postmaster General, will be con firmed without diOicully by the Senate. i 14 r The Evangelical xlliance of -tie United Stages, - embracing 2000 de legdtes, and j numbering among its membership hianyofthe nroste minent divines of the countiy held its session m the Capital the pv.st week, aad the occasion was a season of glorious spifiutal edification to thousands of Chistain believeraer Avhose privilege it was to attend these meeting. One of the most pleasent events of thd meeting of the Alliance was the President's reception of the organi zation in a bodv the members boing Ipersouali lntroducetl to the Chif Exteutm byiWm. K Dodge, v h.-n it came the turn of the liev. Dr. Bur- chard, who made t he famous alliiera- tive allusion ih reference to rum, Romanism and rebellion, in the last Presidential campaign, a genera! smile went around, and it was especi ally brigli on the fices of Mr. and Mrs Cleveland south of whom extended a very cordiiil greeting to the notod divine, who also appeared to share fully the spirit of the si:ua -The Supreme Court of,N. C. hai reversed the decision of t lie lower court in the matter cf wine and beer. I ' - Wortli Yaur Attention. - ; Gat tliis ou and mail it to Aiien & Co, tugnsta Maine, who will scud von frep, 3fnitLhig zew, tfeat just coins money f.-r all workers. As woaiertul as tne electric liiit, as geRnina as puregoll,it will iro te iifiilau-'VArae and mio rtinco to you Both sexes, all ages, i -Aixex & Co., bear exiwnse of starting ' .you in business. It wtll bring you m more cash ri-ht away thaa anytiimg else in the world. Anyone anywhere an do the wark, and live 1 1 home also, liettcr write . at once ; -then knowing ail, should yen conclude that you don t care to engage, why no harm js ,j. . 3 J - Good "Wages Ahoad. GsoiiGE Stissox & Co., Portland ilaine, can give you work that jrou can do and live at home, makins great pay. Yt.u are started free. Capital not needed. Both se es. All ages Cut this out and write at once; no harm will be done if you con 'lude not to go to work, after you lean, a'li All particulars free. . Best payirg work in the world.. Mar. 18'fck; revoiutioised amorg tho the wonders of inventive pro gress is a melliod and system - of-work that Can be performed all over the conn try without .scpeiating the workers from their homes, j ruj ntera?; any ono can lo : the work: f-ithor sex. voons: or old; no .pecial ability reqnired. i 'a pi tal not need ed; you are started freu Cut this out and return to us ntul we win sena you ireo, something ofgr?at valui an importance to you", that-will s art you 111 business, which will bring vou in more money ngni away, than anything else m ine wonu. Grund outfit free.. Address TacE & Uo., An rtit i. Maine. ? ; mm After Forty years experience in tha Bl &3 fcS TlionsaBd r.tiplications for patenU m . fa rS tho United fitates and Vorcicn conn E5i si triss. 1J- publishers of t'ao Scientifia s3 rigbtB, etc., fortiio United States, aod 1'y nn, Anf.a ril'P lt t rnde-mnrks. COOT 7 to obtain pateDts in Canttda. LngJnnd. Urance, Germany, and all other couatnes leeir experi ence in unoqualed ud their facilities aro unaur pa.ed. Drawinpf and uneciiication? prepared and liiea in the 1'atent Office on short notion Terms very reasonable. No c!nw fur etai.i!ttiou oi models or drawitura Advito tiy mni. frue ' Patntsotft!'id t'ironr!iMnr.nCo.are noticed -Inthe SCIENTIFIC AMKUICAK, which ha the tarpost circ'iiution and i t ho m-l inSoentiftl . newspaper of it. kind puUlistind in ths world. The advanfBKfS of scU a notico o.-ery natentea understands - - Thin Iiu-jte end im!,-ndidW i'lnstratea r.otrspr.pcr is pnbliblied WKKKLY RE S-V)ysar, iind ii -admitted to bo t!si bat paper daoted tD fcience, mechanics,. Inventions, eiisincef'ntr voiks. and other departsnoiMs cf .industrial prosrress. pub- lis led in any countiy. It contin9 the names f all patentees and tit'. of evory invention patented each week. Try it f.cr luontuj for cq J dollar. Sold ly all newsdaaler. : If yon hao an invention lo patent write to Mnnn A Co., pnb' i.-bf i-m of Ss:enUbc Americaifc 3bl liroadway. New York . Handbook aoout patents mailed free. ST. NICHOLAS. ;- For Young Folks. INCE ics first issue,'" in '1873. this magazine -has maintained, with undisputed recognition, the position it took at the beginning, that of being the " most excellent juvenile periodical ever printed. The best known jurmed in literature;-wire oh Its last of contribntors from the start, Bryant, r Ijongreliow, -Thomas Iluges, George MacDonald, Bret llarte, Bayard Taylor, Franoe Hodg son 13 rn3li, James T. Fields, John a. Wt itfer ; indeed the list is so X HUB H (MA JTH.SW1 onnng long .that it would , be easier., to tell fche few authors of note who hare n 1 1 contributed to "the world's child mil2aine- ' . ; . : The Editor, Mary Hapes Dodge.- grwn-up folks, too, has1 "a-remark , jabie faculty for knowing and enter- tainingchildren. ITuder her skillful leadership, St. Nicholas brings to1 St. Nicholas Li Englaiid. - It is not alone in America that St. Nicholas has rhade its great success. The London Tim s - says : "It is above anything we produce in the! same line." The. Scotsman savs : "There. is no magazine that can suc cessfully compete with it. lnetaming YearorSi.Nicho!asKTaaXrcoi . Ine titteenth year begins with the number for .November, 1837, and th publishers ran announce Serial and Short Stories by Airs. Frances Hodg son Burnett, Frank,B Stockton, U. II. Boyesen, Joel Chandler Harris, J.T. Trowbridge, Col. Kichard M. Wohnston, -.Louisa M. Aicott, Pro iiiueing, Washington Gladden, IIar-i net Trescott Spoffbrd, Amelia - E. Barr. Frances Courtenav Bavlor. Harr.et Upton, and many others. Epmund Alton will write a series of papers on the "Kontme oftae Ee pnbli(;," rhow the Presiden t works ac the. White House, and how the af fairs of the Treasury the State and War Departments, etcyare conduct ed ; Joseph O'Brien, a well known Austra ian journalist, will describe "The Great Tsland Continent"; Elizabeth Eobins Pemiell will tell of '.'London Christmas- Pan mimes' (Alice in Wonderland, cct); John Burroughs will write "Meadow and Woodland Talks with Young Folk,' etc., etc. Mi'3. Burnett's short serial will be, the editor says, a worthy sue cesser to her fonious "Little Lord Fauntleroy," which appeared m St. N CI10LA.S. !. : ; - Why not try St Nicholas. this yea? for the young people in the house : Begin with t lie November numbe. Send us $3.00, or subscribe through booksellers and n?wsdealers. , Tnt Century Co. 33 East 17th St. New York. - To c!ubs of ten new f ubacrib? r. we will send the Xoktii Oai'.olixa Piioui bitioxist cue year for $7.50 Now, reader, if yon are interested ij ilie cause of Proliibition, go to work and git ns np a clab-.-Wc hope to hear from our friends in various sections of the Sti'.tc. :n auswer to tlii j proposition. Oar list i.--grow in npi.ily, but wj w.mtU to grow moro r.ipi i!y. "Vo wmuL 1,003 nafnes on our list by the l.t of Nov. 1333. Shall we liava them ? The answer to tliis qu5ltoa; depend? in larg3 measure upon" ta 3 frija Isof ta3 CJ.U3G. With the prop er effort o fie part of these the -10,00( will be enrolled. ; ' : '-.- j'.'- Otrr8 Conglis, CoMs, Hoarseness, Croca, AstJima, E j iii-oucliitis. Wtottpinfr Cough, Incipient Couseir:- g4 r'crsotis w auvancea siaces or he disease. Prit-o 5 eta. Cau tion. 1'tio Cer.uiiio D: Bull's Cava SbTp is sold only in icj!e witnypcrs, and benra our regriftrtvl Tivlc-Jir.rks to wit . A fJulVsIIead in t l irvlc.a EerU i"ri Caanon-Utxl, ana tho I Hull A. C. ilnjer dt Co., Solo faivsimilesifrnntiiresof John YK. 3 I-Top's, Baltimore, Aid., U S.A. M Chrnr hRiiife's Hltjgs The ersatTobawo Aa ESTABLISHED IN 1833. THE 'OLDEST AND BEST FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Six Regular Editors; Special Correspondents at Home and" Abroad; Stories, Reviews, Con densed News, Departments for Farmers, Merchants, Bankers, Professional Men,; Students, Boys and Girls. This year the Observer will publish more than - FIFTY PKXZE STORIES, and the ablest and most popular writers win contriDuxe to its col umns. Poets and prose writers, authors", editors, men of science i and women of erenius will fill the I columns of the Observer, and iz win give liiiy-Lwu uucawucu papers in xne coming year. Price, $3.00 a year. Clergymen, $2.00 a year. GREAT INDUCEMENTS FOR 1888. 1. The NEW" YORK OBSERVER will be sent for one year to any clergyman not now a subscriber, for ONE DOLLAR. -j 0. Any subscriber sending his own subscrip tion for a year in advance and a new subscriber with $5.00, can havo a copy of tho " Irenoeus Letters," or " The Life of Jerry McAuley." 3. "Wo wilt send tho OBSERVER for the re mainder of this year, and to January 1, 18S9, to any new subscriber sendintr us bis name and address and $3.00 in advance To such sub scribers we will also give cither tho volume of "Irenseus Letters" or "The Lif of Jerry McAuley.'- ' Agents wanted everywhere. Liberal terms. Larg-o commissions. Sample copy free. .- Address, NEW YORK OBSERVER, . NUTW YORK. - i A ni r- q mm . W O IJ O E U I J L" . SUCCESS-'1 economy is wealth. InJSX subscribing for The North Carolina ProbiMtionlst - AMD ... '"'V''" " . With Twelve Orders for Cut Paper Patterns of - your own selection and cf any size. . , Both publications, One Year, $2.50 (TWO FIFTY). 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Published by W, Jennings Detnorest, New xork, . ; And by Special Agreemeat Com- - T4nk1 VI7-S4-T f riA , - - 2314 WHSIJ YOU WANT TO BUY CLpTHIQ, HATS AND FUHNiSHING . -GOODS, Don'tFailtaCallonus. IIespectfully, F. EISIIBLATE, LEADING CLOTIIIEK, Greensboro N. C. C. M. VANSTOHY, Manager. EULISS, WILK JL RANKIN, JOHN - Over 9,000,000 worn during tho past six years. .Thi3 marvelous success is due 1st. To tie superiority of Corallne over all other matorials, iia a stiffenor for Corsets. 2nd. To tho superior" quality, hape and worknianship of pur Corsets, combixied With their low prices. Avoid cheap imitations made of various kinds of cord. - None are genuine unless . V BR. WABNES'S CORALINE" Is printed on inside of steel cover. FCR SALE BY ALL LEADING MERCHANTS. WARNER BROTHERS, -359 Broadway, New York City. Rewr.r:J are those who Jul reau tu? uau iiion acL: r ,1 " i - employment tnt will not rake them fro;: their homes r d families. The proiTts are large and su1 j for -ever y industrious person, many have made and ii-e now" making several hundre.l dollars i month. It is easy For. any one to maki $5 and upward per day, -t1io is willinu to work, Either sex. young er old ; capi tal not needed ; we start you. Ev-rything sew. No special ability required ; you, reader, can do it as well as anyone. Writt to us at once for full particulars, which we mail frp. Address Stinsoa & Co., Portland, Maine. " H. H. CAETLA1TD, M E 11C IT A NT T A I LOR, UNDE 1 CENTRAL HOTEL Greensboko. N, C. :has a fine lino SCOTCH and ENGLISH Cheviots, Corkscrews, - - Yorsfc3ads SiC, a1 SO a nice line of UiHlerwcar, Shirts, ; Collar?, CnfT!: md Neck wear in every ' variety. P. SCOTT. ill?! v) him a call. C3 3 i-- 5 US r a y ' . ', isthe only machine made that sew's the same with the machine mmm -f the work r aud without stopping or changing the diretia 'EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED FIVE YEARS. Call and sec ; Sheet Music PIANOS. KRANICIl fEACIT. Behr Bros., CHIOKEIUXG, IlJt S E 1 t-o H-5ff ft. ff a W. II. WAEtFIHD & CO., drecBsloro N. V HALLE IT & DAVIS. SHEET ALL THE NEW AND POPULAH AIRS IN STOCK PToveiiies'Seceived Weekly. Hi TEACHERS ARE OFFEEED SPECIAL IX DUCEMENT3 ; Sewing Machine Heedles. - -- - TLere are many qualities of Needles ; the Best are Cheapest. 'Singer Needles cifnts per Dozen. All others 5 cents each, 50 cents per d- zen. I can furnish ANY PART of any make SEWING MACHINE. Orders by mail will receive prmmt at tention. Remittance can be made in postage. . I am askiag for business that will save buyers money. "i- "" ' - Jaet the" Goods Talk. J. L. ST0N"E, Haleigh, N.C. MACillNE' NEEDLES OHEVE Y STYLE. are "now t)re;.-ared to fuiukh till classes villi e jilovuient at hjiiie, il e whole of thotm rfor iheir spare n;-merit!. Business ne. light mid -j-r;nt Lie.-:-Parsons . of ei hci ..ex easily frt.m L0 cenlF to $5.00 yei 3venii!ir, and n"iroportionnl sum by c!e:ot ing nil their lime to the business. Boj xiici girls ca eiirn nearly rs much as nien. That c 11 who see this may tend their ad dress, jind test the business, we mtike'th oiler. To such asrre ot - r.tisfied we will send one d liar to r. ;- for the trouble oi writing. Full particulars fiid outfifc free. Add re's Geoiige Stiksok & Co., Port land Slaiue. . I o JO s - CO C3 s i CD - & 23 GO o W CO o O o p CO o - Op- r J CO IS oi o t-l IV. i i i-3 S3 2i x E3' -O - - "ft ... CO a - .-.j, a - CO . fl 3 c "PS g r -c 1 CO t. k " O c c- O CO 53 o 3 o o S-t tr. . o o a o H 111 3 O cq. . CD i5 CD CO wt T3 C E I (a Sei Wonders exist in thousands P iiMjEJcf forms; but are surpassed by Uf l?J JJ ii the marvels of invention. ? f-i3- ..Those who. are indeed vf profitable work that can be done white living at home-should at once send their address to ilallett & Co., . Portland, Maine, and recieve free full informotion how cither sex, of all ages can earn fron' .5 to $25 per day .and upward wherever they live. You are started" free w Capita not required. Some have made over P i j. i'ls 1 1 t ill wori. All v A VAl UA3LE FAR M FOR S4 IF This Farm is situated in Guilford Coun tv, N. C5-. on Keedy Fork on the lint of the 11. & D. It. 11 , and contains some thing over 700 acres.- It ha3 on it a good lr.nitn nnn rrv. The soil is adapted to thi "rowth of Tobacco Grain of all kir.ds. t'-otton and (Jrass. It has a large framt dwelling of nine rooms, smoke-house louble kitchen, ice house, store house. stables, cribs, tenant houses &c There is on the" place, besides several ole1 orchards a young orchard of some 15C trees of select fruit, just begming to bear. The dwelling is miles from Brown 't -summit a station on the" li. & D. R. B. 12 miles from the city of Greensboro anc! within half a mile of a saw and grain mill Thi location is one of the most desirabh in the country Call on or address the Editor ot tuis " ' - the machine at A Speciality OEGAHS. KIM BALL New En eland MILLK1U BRIDGEPORT. MUSIC; Jfi8. S. ED1ELL, Bcot -and Shce ; Maker ! HAS opfiied n shop in the old Post i ffice buildirg . .outh Elm stree ts, wlrrre Le is rc.parMl to do all kinds of w oik in his line i Satisfaction guaranteed. Besides Li- tt-t ps constantly on Land for pssle Feeond Lad boots and shoes, and will tal old boots and shot s In exchange for worlc. If you have boots or slices t make, mend buy or sell do not fail to give him a call . , sept 24 3 mot) : - V. S. SHELTOIT, -DEALER IN- CROCKERY, - GLASSWARE Wooden 2nd Willow Ware, GENERAL Yi NDISE AG Rf TlXt tIrensbcbo, N C, "VTTTcan live at home and make more 1 J U money at work for us than at anything else in this world- Capital not needed; you are started free. Both sexes; all ag s". Any one can do ths woik Large earnings sure frrm firs start. Costly out fit and lerms free.' Better not delay. Costs you ii- thing to send us your address and find out; if you are wise you will ' do so at om- . II. Halleit & Co.,PoTtlan, Maine. PICTURES ! 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