THE VERY LATEST.
FROM THE DOMINION.
Mokrteil, Anpost 23. Two
men named Lefevr and Lefleor
ftooompanied by . three . Indies and
oar children wer crossing the
river Dear Boacherville yesterday
when their boat opaet. The , men
iwam aahorn bnt the women and
children drowned. Six bodies of
the. victims have been recovered.--
New WE8TOIX8TER. B. G, Aog.
23. The. Japanese Daily Mail of
the 6th instant which was brought
by the steamer Parthia says: A
severe shock of earthquake was
felt at Nagasaki Jajy 22, at 840
p m. The Bbock lasted five see
onds. Great damage was done to
porcelain shops and dwellings and
several persons were injured.
Another shock was felt on Jalr 11.
St. TiiBKRSBUaa, August 23.
The winter and summer wheat
crops are rerorted as beinjr gener
ally favoratld throughout Russia.
SUNDAY BALL PLAYING
BiiunKQHAM, Ala, August 22
Tbe Sunday baseball question is to
be settled to morrow morning by
Judge Qreeug ?f fHBllEftl oourt.
TJy moiullpi ft ailU were
sworn out for tbe arrest of tbe
Birminebani and Ne Orleans
Slayera who look pari in yester
game. The visiting players
went home last tiurbt and tbe war
rants were not nerval on them.
The local players were arrested
and to morrow morning a writ of
habeas corpu9 will be charged be
fore Judge Green. It is the opin
ion of many prominent attorneys
that there i no . law authorizing
the arrest of bait players, and
Judge Green's decision will settle
that point. Able cont-el has been
retailed by both Bides and the
mailer will be holly contested.
Reduction cfthkPcblic Debt.
The amount of public debt paid
off by this 'generation, in addition
. to the pensions and other like re
sults of the civil war, is something
astonishing. On Aogost 31,' 1865,
the debt was R7o5.9G5,i75, with
an animal interest charge of $151,
832,051. On August 9 of the pres
ent var the principal of tbe debt
was $1,165,421650. arsdnction in
twenty-two years of $1, 500.560,
625. In the same period the ann
al interest charge has been reduc
ed to $40,545,000. a decrease of
$111,187,051. Sinco the begin
' ning of the present administration
the principal of the debt baa been
diminished by $240,488,700 and
tbe interest charge by $6,868,949,
. ii , i ; i i iv
All 1018 ia a uuo ttuuwiug lur iub
next generation, bnt it was hard
upon this generation to tax it so
heavily to pay off creditors who
were not in a Hurry tor tneir mon
ey. Those who have been paying
suffered many losses from tbe civ
il war,' and it would have been
better to let future genrations have
a chance to pay something for the
blessings we transmit. Baltimore
Sun. '
1 The Wilson Mirror nave that Rev,
Mr. MoMtinaway. of the Baptist church
in that place, baa notified his people
that ue will soon lenaor ma resignation
t Excitement in Texas
Great excitement bun been caused in
the vioinilv of Paria. Tex . by tbe re
markable recovery of Mr. J. Corley,
whn was so heluless be could not turn
in bed, or raise his head, everybody
. said hew sding of Consumption A
trial bottle of Dr., Kme'a Hew JLnscov'
ery was'sent him. Finding relief, he
bought a large bottle of Dr. King'a New
Life laUa. by the time ne naci wrnen
two boxes ot Pills and two bottlea of
' tbe Disco very, lie waa well and bad gain
JSM ill UCIUI Uitl VJ WA ,
M. Mod, Williams. V. J. McDiabmid
( - A. K. McDiabmid.
1
inir
1 DBAIiKBS IN - ,. : .
ROVCII & DRESSED HJMBEB,
v MoaldiugSi Laths, Shingles, &c, ;
, Gkeenbbobo, N. C.
:tStT Prompt attention given to ordera.
: ; Baiisfilction guaranteed,
t mayl8diwtf
llBSiCl,,
Tbe beat ruler it he who seemi nn
oonicioat that ha ia ruling.
' Talinaga saya that people who go
to heaven .will have lota to do there.
Tbi'a leta out tbe aoandbUU. So eaya
the Boaton Herald.
DYSPEPSIA,
.. CONSTIPATION,
SICK HEADaCHE,
BILIOUSNESS 1!
These disease constitute three-fourths of
the ailment of humanity.
Ia there a positive euro ?
Vea-
"I suffered with Dyspepsia and diaor
dored Liver, and would frequently throw
un bile. I procured a bottle of Sim
mona Liver Reguta'or, and after using
half of it waa completely cured. One
of my ladj customer told me the Reg,
ulator completely enrf d her of Sick
Headache. D. . Oi.rs, CeLr Rpid,
Iowa,"
ISHJeefhat you get the genuine, wi'h
ILe Z -stamp io rert, on front of wrap-
per. J. a., zmlin uo .
July 28 lm. Philadelphia. Pa,
Piedmont Air-Line Route.
nrtrsrd' wm&S!e
Richmond and DanvlUi Railroad.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
Is Effhct Jult 24, 1887.
Train Run by 76" Meridian Time.
SI
wit
BCTjTBBOCND.
, No. 50. No. 52.
Lv. New York 445am 430pm
Philadelphia 7 20am 657pm
Baltimore Hrin y 42 p m
t Washington 1124am ,1100pm
; . ; Chariot' svli'e 3 8 p m il 00 a m
Lynchburg 6 60 pm' 5 05am
Lv. Richmond 3 10 p m 2 30 a m
Bnrkevill 5 17 p m 4 25 a m
Keysville 5 56pm 504am
Drake's Br'oh 6 10pm 5 21 a n
Danville 8 60 p m 8 05 a m
Greensboro 10 44 p m 9 48 a, m
Lv. Goldabofo 3 3)pni 810pm
Raleigh 53fipm flOOam
Durhxm 6.41pm 2 37am
Ch-el Hill f 00 P m
.Hilleboro 7 20 pm 8 82am
Lv. Salem i 7 20 pm 6 30am
Lv. High Point 1111pm 1016am
Salisbury . 12 39 m 11 39 a m
Ar. StaUaville ......... 12 31pm
. Aaheville .......... 5 33 p m
Hot Springs ....... . : 7 35 p m
Lv, Concord 1 26 a m 11 69 a m
Charlotte 2 25am 100pm
Spartanburg 5 36 a u! 3 34 p m
Greenville 6 CO a m 4 48 pm
Ar. Atlanta 120pm 1040 pm
" ' J vails. "
1 ' XOBTBBOCND. ! ' "
. . , i No. 51. No. S3.
Lv. Atlanta
Ar. Greenville
Spartanburg
Charlotte
Ar. Ccnoird
Salisbury
High Point
Greensboro
Ar, Salem . "
Ar. Hillsboro
Durham
Chapel Hilt '
Ealeigb ',
Gold8bora
7 00pm
1 04a m
2 19 am
5 05 a m
6 01am
6 4.r a m
7 66 a m
8 28 a m
1130am
8 40 a ra
2 3tpm
3 46pm
6 25 p m
7 23pm
8 01 pm
913pm
9 40 pm
fl230am
f231am
f3b0am
12 07 p m
12 47pm
U20pm
2 10 pm1
4 30pm
1 6 30 a m
11 20J m
11 29 p m
2 44 a m
Ar.
Danville
10 00 am
12 44 pm
Drake's Brnchi
Keysville
Burkeville : ,
Richmond
Lvnohburg '
Cbarlott'Bvillei
Washington " j
Baltimore
Philadelphia
New York
1 OJpm
1 40 p m
3 45 p m
1 15 pm
3 40pm
8 23 p m
3 02 a m
' 3 55 a m
6 15 a m
Ar,
2 00am
i 4 10 a m
8 10 am
10 03 a m
. 12 35 pm
3 20pm
11 25 p m
8 O'J a m
6 2) a m
h Daily.
tDaily.exofipt Sunday
j Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
SLEEPING-CAR SERVICE.
On Trains 60 and 51, Pullman Bullet Sleeper
between Atlanta and New Yoik,
On Trains 53 and 53, Pullman Buflett Slwper
betwet,qjaA''aBhlnKtfln and Montaoinery ; AVnuh
tngton and Auirusta. PulLniau Bleejxsr between
Klchmond and flroensboro. Pullman Sleeper
between (JrenBboro and Eulel);h. Pullman
Parlor car between SaUBbury and KnoxvlUe. r
Throusrh tickets on sale at principal stations,
to all points. . ' :-, -''' '
1 For ratss and information, apply to any agent
of the Company, or to r , .
Sou Haab I - J, 8. PoTia,
Traffic Manager.-1 Div. Pass. Ag'i ,
Jab. L. Tati-ob, Gen. Paesengcn Ag't,
Richmond, Va, .
Wouldn't be ScBrBisED if it be!
tbtje. -It is said that at tbe recent
election in Texas a majority of tbe
native-born white voters cast bal
lots io favor of prohibition. ; 1 ,: ';
Max Well ia ald to be the h'A
eat Jew in New York, his amount b-
ing tatiaatwt at $8,000,000.
Tbev use an Old" hearse in Jackson to
peddle peaches from. ' ,' ;
A SUBe'cUBk" ;
Fob MusLia and Suhukb DiaRSTBT.
, Dr. Cheney, who furnishes the fol
lowing splendid testimonial to the effi
cacy of Swift's Specific in measlts, pre
venting the frtquent after conaequeooes
of this prevalent disease, and attesting
tbe remarkable virtues of the medicine
in tbe pnvention of summer dysentery,
is one of thu most eminent and best
known pbyticisns In Georgia. He writes:
Lhtivihtt, Ga., March 21, 1887.
Gentittueti I have naed 6 8 .8.
medicice with exceptional benrrlt on
patients convalescing from meaalea. A
feature of that dice w ia that it loaves
the mnoona membrane chronioally in
flamed tliut tbe ioflammation con
tinues from four to six months. I have
given it to several patients just getting
out of bed frcui tbe measles, und alwajs
with tbe bappieot rtanlfa.
I bIhq nsod S. S. S. io convalescent
Mei cas with t?e beat rssult. It will,
ia my j idhifiat prevent summer djs
CHtfr, if ono will take a few bottlea fu
tbe Rpriug, thus preparing tbe bowols
for the atruiua of aamer. 1 ' .
I am prompted to aend von this letter,
because just now I am aware that measles
. : I u J . tT u ; 1 - T
j tesitatn to appe.r s a voucher for pro
I priettry remedier, S. 8. 8. bas beoome
vreTHU i nvwvuwrev wwnui n via
such a standar.1 medicine wra BBO.V
regular physiciunf, that I am released
of tbe emitarrarisFieat ordinarily at
tacbi'd to a ron'Ur phyiou's endorso
mentof propriuury medicines. Besides,
the claims of hu Bering humanity are
grcutfr thau HtlfiHh professional etbica.
Touts tine-rely ; " :
i. N. CBEKf T, IE. D. 1
Trt-alise ou Blood and Skin Distent
mailsd fre. Tiis Swire Sracina Co.,
Drawer 3. Atlanta, Ga. ' -
The Teachers' Best,
at this season, i well earned, and should
not bs dixturlwd. It cannot, however:
be annoying, iu a leinroly way, to thinh4
and plan what
Music Books
from the iotibautiMe supply doeori bed
in DIT0. &. CO.'S Catalogues, it
will be wuH tu una iu, tbe next musical
campaign
fcTAny buuk nialk4 for retail prlce.eji
Sunday iivhafd Ttachert. ,
will soon be vb'o to examine oar new
aid beaulif il Sunday School Song
Book, tho CHILDREN'S DIADEM,
(35 ota ) by Abbey s Munger, and the
newly ' arranged - and valuable New
Spibittjaii St-sas, iM eta ) by Tenney
Sc Hoffman. ' ,' , , - ,
Scfxr'l Teachort ' .
will bo pleas d to look at our new
Boxal Singer (GO ots.) for Adult Sing
ing Cassis und High Rchools. Also,
, tbe Sosa Obbktiho, (60 eta.) for High
Schools, (a great favorite) ; and tbe
delightful little Primary School Song
Book, Gkxs fob ILiitlk Si.noebs. (30
: cents).': , .,...- .V f .: ;
Mitaic Teacher , ' i'v-' v.-"-' ' ; ."' jl'i . -'on
the wing," aw invited to a'ipbt
and examine the superb stock of In
gtraction Books and Collectious of
Vocal and I istrumentol Music for
teaching purpi sea. at the Stores of
Oliver UitMou & Co., 449 & 4S1 Washington
strevU Boston. ,
C. II. Ditoon ic Co., 8AT Broadway, N. York.
J.' E. niiNon A: Co., 124S Cbestnut stiet,
Pliiladelpliia. , v
Lyon x HeKlj , Chicago. Jy23tc
Absolutely Pure.
This powiler never varies. A marve
of purity, strength and wholosomeness.
Mom economical ' than the ordinary
kiuda, and cannot be sold in competi
tiou with the multitude of low test,short
weight, alum o phonphate, powdors.
Sold only t cans. :... j, ..: i
- Koyai. Baking Powdkb Co..
jn8 ly t 106 11 St. . New York.
1 :
J. W. Scott k Oo.'8 Column.
Given Away!!
n WI!!
XVe have just received the most pop
ular and anrvioeable presents, which we
Give AwaT
with tbe oelobrated
No drawing or lottery. Every one se
lects bis or her own prize, consisting of
'MOSS ROSE- CUPS AND SAU
CERS, BU FAD A SOUP PLATES,
BREAKFAST PLATES WA
TER FITCIIER3. HAM
PISUIjS, in.. Ac
ftiy-Ask Io Bee thtm
sur j to buy . ,
and you will be
We again oil your attention to our
Large and Varied Stock of
Chewing' Tobacco !
We make a specialty of Tobacco, and
always carry a LARGE STOCK, and al
most any price you wish. , ,
"OLD KIP'
. .. still leads the tan as a
"Big Seller."
' We a'so carry a fall line of
Cigars and Cigarettes!
Kirk's Soap.
Kexv.dlect, we havo the agenoy for these
Gelebrsted Soaps, and can furnish
' you at Manufacturer's Prices.
' , About 200 boxes iu stock.
Lemons & Oranges :
25 boxes inst received. Alfo, a frosh
. , supplf of plain and Frenoh .
OANDTi RAISINS, NUTS, CUR-
RANTS AND PRUNES,
! v and a full supply o -
CANNED GOODS!
Very roBpectfully,
J. 17. SCOTT & CO.,
Ifitf'BakiBjPow
J.C.ilNDLEY&BRO:,
"NURSERYMEN.
Office Near Benbow House;.
, SOUTH ELM, OR MAIN ST.
OUtt stock nndev cultivation for 'de
livery this Fall November con
aista, in part, ot 100,000 apple, 100,000
peach, J million plants, 100,000 vines,
beaidoa large quantities of pears, cber
riea, mulberries, shade trees, evergreens,
roaea, eta, etc., altogether a good mil
lion of trees, vines, plnnt. Ao., of both
one and two year'aolJirt and '88 stook.
Our specialties cnnidst in part of
Niagara, Prentiss Pocklingtoa, Empire
State, Moore's Erly, and other fine
grapes, of which we are planting a heavj
stock
Leoonte and Keifor pears on their own
roots. Nnmerous new sorts of peache.
apples, Ac, Ao.
We can employ 20 mure aalesmen on
oommissioa terms, f ive to Un per
cent, cash advanced on orders in hands.
Terms on application Catalogues sent
free. J. C. L1NDLEX A BKO.,
Box 14. Greensboro, N. CL
XeblO 8m
Caai) AsHtitB,
3OO,0OO.
Monthly Hnrplus,
920,000.
Sationalle&MatiirityAs'W
Of Washington, D. C. !
THE
President, Sec. A Manager,
Hobatio Bhowsiho. Gbo.D.Eldbicqi
Treasirer,
SaMCKIj NoaMDTT.
Life Insurance at' Absolute Cost,
OUR FILLAltS OF.STKiNC.TIl;
A Ou Aran teed Policy,
An Incontestable Policy,
Maturity Value in Cssh t a Fixed Age
Annual Cost Aiolutly Limited,
Only t our i'aymenla Per Xear,
Noue ForWtKble after 3 Tears.
Five Year Maturiiv Ph-n,
None Forfoitabfo after 3 Tears,
Ten Tear Matnrity Plan,
Insiranoe hs well as an Investment,
Nono Forfeitable after 5 Tears.
, Special Agent,
Medical Director, V. H. GIBSOS.
P. S. itlDDBliLE, Mi h,
1ST Agents wanted, Address,
LOBaxxo A. Bait.kt,
Agent for Western N. a,
j25 8m Greensboro, N.O.-
Rochester, N. F., &rpt. 1, '86.
We have made Meitr Johnson
dt JDortett, of Greensboro, our
Agents for Ot sale of our ladies'
tine Shoe. We make-on Qa 2i.
Y. Opera, Acme. Waukenphast
and Creole lal, the laUr it just
out and is t-ry nice. We ute the
MoKny Machine andsewwithbest
Barbour' thread, Every pair
warranted. They are nice, neat
and stylish. Qive them a look when
you want a shoe and you will be
pleased. K. P. R&EQ& CO.
ee6 tf
Dr. B. W. Tate,
Practicing Ph
C, offers bis Professional Service's to
the citizens of Greensboro and sur
rounding oojintry. Office at Porter A
Dalton'a drug atora When not there
oan be fonsd at his residence on Ashe
boro street, opposite CoL T. B. Keogh'a.
Dr. H. M. ALFORD,
OFFICE in the drug store of Alford A
Michaux. SoutL Elm St Offlae
hoara 8to9a. m., anal to 2 p.m.
TWO AND THREE QUARTER
KILES WEST OF GREENS
BORO, ON MAIN LINE
OP R. & D. R. R.
SALEM trainn make . rogular stops
witbin one fourth mile of Nnrsrv
office and residence,
We have just finished filling ordera
for over twelve thousand different tnU
rona tbis seosoa, and still have on hand
seventj-nye tnonaand Emit Trees,
Vines, Ac, for Wister and Spring
aales oonsfbting of all the old and new
leading Vftrietioa.
, Have a heayy Btock of Apple,;'both
earl and late, especudly wine Bap, and
a good stock of Peach, Plum, Grape,
Pecans and everything usually kept in
a first class Nursery,
Those- wishing to plant an orchard
would do well to submit their ordora
and get special rates. ; .. .
Co.rrespondence solicited. ' Satiafao
tion guaranteed both in Btock aid
prices. Personal inspection Invited,
v Cttaloguea frne to applicants, v
Address
J , VAN LINDLEY, 1
dec3Mlw w3m Pomona, N. Q.