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DAILY KXCXPT SUNDAY. J. I MICIIACX. Editor. J.-fl. MlCHAUX, Local Editor. WD AT THE FOST-OIEICS IN 0UKNSB0KO AS SSCOND-CLAS3 MATTES. THE UNITED STATES AND ITALY. The unpleasantness between this country and Ita y growing out ot the nlmost unavoidable act of lynch-ng the Italian cmspiratora, assassins an "jury fixers" at New Orleans, has not yet subsided, and some tecent atten tion has burn given the subject by our men of learning, notably Thomas Nelson Page, ot Vs., but just what the outcome is to he can not now be fore seen. Viewed from a wo Idly stand point, at least, and thee is no other n iw that can be available in the pub lie d sous. ion of the question the utterly inferior condition of the Navy ot this country forbiJs on our p irt any well grounded assertion of indepen dence, a state of things that has been 10 tepeaediy alluded ta and insisted on for ten years past as to be familiar even to school children Mr. Page says that our navy has become the laughirfg stock of the world," and adds: "Our minister to England walks at a 1 public functions as seven- nteenth in the lUt of foreign repre s?n atives." Going on further. he ex- presses the beli f that Italy might he able to destroy a part of our shipping and, n twithstnding our nsy with our ind ffejent w.tr ships, nvght be . able to ravage a ci y or two on our coast is possible, but that she would dare to attempt, I do not believe. If she sho ild there could he but one ul timate event there would come a day of recko iing.' whatever the tempo rary effect might be, the final result would asm e ly be the complete pin ishmentof tiiaass ilant I Br t it must be confessed that there is nothing remarkably consoling in anything herein er tess- d, the most fa vorsb'e result being very;'cbstfy expeience -We have room only for the following paragraph from Mr, Page's thoughtful article : . I believe that two good ' reul will care from the present? affair First, thit we shall be forced to awak en from our 1 thargy and place our- - selves in a Dositfon of security befit ting our re I rnk' and secondly; that ome steps wil be taken to effectually check the tide of immigration of Mafia assassins and their like, the scum ot the earth which threatens to over whelm our 'people and our govern menu", ; .;: ,- It is a fact, worthy of careful study, that the whole question is one more . of mieht thtn of rijit: that is t av, that we have a right to punish the Ma. fia.'as was done at Nw Orleans, pro vided we have the might to resist the demands of Italy for reparation, this ' .'is not , flattering o human nature, ' jhowfyer, but bow touch that happens 1828 It Oxlgin.atoca.1 DYSPEPSIA, TLESKeSW tCTvr vfewvaett MaiTLSM mwu MieisiaS CACOa.CA. PHILADELPHIA. Prir. ONE Dollar v. U V ,0 :! (.. ft. There Is no other ftnuin Blmmons Liver Regulator. fa? mi CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. Among the subjects which seem flssentiai to the progress of Society in its march to a higher state of exctl- lenceis that of cruelty to animals. -There is k very close rektiohship be tween kindness to- animals and, kind ness to the1 human' rac4 sojclose ia- ' deed that the man who is cruel to a ' . horse or a dog can not be trusted for . any VpedaJ &gTee of kindness to his fellow-men. It ,l a declaration o ' Scripture that "the merciful mai re- . gardeth the life of his beast," and it U added in the same verser But the 'tender met cies of the wicked are ; . cruel.'? From this k may be ga&ered . that it is wicked .. to , disregard the : claims of the dumb brute to our kind i nes', and that th s cruel statement is exactly the opposite of what the mer ciful man does towards his beast There is a disposition in the hert of every good man to be kind to dumb animals, but like many other disposi tion it need to be cultivated, and The Workman is free to say that the subject is one which ought to have special consideration among us If we but begin to think on this subject it widens out before us won -derfully. We lesrn from inspired prophecy that a time is coming when the most ferocious animals shall be changed in their dispositions towajds the wtaker animals which they for- tnetly devoured for food, and this be ing so, it must necessarily follow that mankind also will be kind in like manner toward the beasts, for the feeling is to be universal, snweiing to the specific declaration 'They shall not hurt nor destroy in sll my hoty mountain, saith the Lord." It must be true that it is clevsting to our race to have its humane feelings exercised and cultivated, humane feel ings for the dumb creation as well as for its own species, and it will be well if some persons who desire to do good will l:ad off in the formation of a So- m not impotrt opon .u:. - r .: I Examine to mm ttit roa amt the Gerr 'in wci iu tuie t;.jr iui lue mcnuun dlsUnsuUh! from aU fronds Sod ImtniUtiop of Cruelty to Animals, the code of our f " z, surk on front of wr.Ppr ' I tod onto side. Uissotl sod slKOstor of I. f" . I .. 1 . .In n hi . ' ouiic naving provisions aireaay io w. punish such cruelty. Mr Betta Claims Damages. - v n .f if a l Hsppr Hmluit I f uiiuaii uciis, ion 01 but. Wm. Timmons, poiitmaater of Ida-1 Vin Betts. who was in Rileirh vuit vine in a., writes: "iieoirio lil tiers l; u:. , j but done more for me than all other ","n" medicine oombined, for that bad feel- ( accidentally shot by Policeman Hogne ing ariniog irom Kidney and Liver whHe the latter was attemptine to ar .lookm.n. pftbe same olaoe. MT . rest the negro Jones .whom heat er Find lee trio Bitters to be toe best I wards killed, has presented, through Owimey ana mver meaioine, msae .ttorneva Havwo d & Hat wood i leel like a new ma-i." J. V7. OsidoeT "ywo uawooa, i hardware merchant, same town, aaya : claim against the city for $5odam tlfttftrio Bitters la jut the thing for a .r.. nrt connl Am. He claimilhat I .1.1 u !: 4 .J oare ' nether ne Uvea or dies : he fonnd " "1,u Dew ' renffth. Brood aDDetite and fait I liflrrt mnrh .4nrinT itiA uarm walh. lost like be had a new lease on lite. I M Ka hA tna vrwt nn.ition mnA k. dSt"b,tUe E Bo,tol,, Pome temporily inVapsc Uted for I wot, x nis ciaim oeen reicrrea to the proper cojimittee and will be .... .- . .. . . ed on later mobilb, Aia, April o, a ugm Mr. Rett. u th.t should the town e . s . . . ... irosi yesieroay ana a neavy irosi mis not pay the claim be will have to in morning did great damage in this the I sti ute siiit for a larger amojnL truck farmincr A'tAtei TnmitMi m - 1 1 ir.j nr r .. cucumbers andsqu.sh, beansandpess cured bSimmons Uytl Regulator. are killed. . Potatoes are cut down and I j. W. Poynts. damaged 50 per cent, l be cabbage ----- ' crop is not materially injured. For- . Bridgeport, Conn., April 6 It innately the vegeUbles which have " ,uue" lon r' V Drnuira ,n?VV" 1 J.M .J j- " , -.,:. -a. e11' "bowman who has been ill for been kiled do not consUtute the mam . . .urfed . r.r,. crop here, ex- ept poUtoes,'and lome h i feared ie can live but a little farmers expresses belief that the po-1 1 nger. ffltA. ft Wfill rl-tUj. ... 1. f-rrJi AmtrrMM ' ' " ApiaiBa;ae' irom ne en. cr 01 me rrost , 10 health and itranrtli Mowd and of ' ' urn 1 ' I oad eomfort follows the use of Brrnuof Flir. O. er One hundred houses areunder " .n 'annoiiy with natnr. to eflVwtu.1- contract and co istruction in Lyi ch- NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS. TbE RMS HAS STOPPED AT LAST. JiND WffTtOPK SPRING IS HERE AND Wk ARE READY TO SHOW EVkRYBODY Spring Clotning, Hats and Furnishing Goods. Our stock is now complete and is the handsomest lot of New Styles of Cloth ing and Hats ever shown in Greensboro. Our line of young men's and boys' suiu is the largest and finest in North Carolina. We have suits to fit all sizes, men, boys, clergymen's suits, large men's suits, long and slim men's suits, short and fat men's suits, working men's suits, and all of the very best makes in the United States. V e make a specialty of Slrause Be Bros., and Schloss Bros. St Co's fine clothing. We have the nicest line of HATS ever Brought to his Oitv. We invite everybody to come and see our stock before buying Spring Goods, we can save you money. Kvery piece 01 goous in our store is marked in ruin Figures the very lowest Cash cent that will buy it. . very Kespectmuy, C. Mi VANSTORY fc CO., THE CLOTHIERS AU D HATTERS, 216 South Elm $treet, tfcond door tovlk of Bonk of Guilford, Grttmboro, JIT. P. S. Remember our terms are STRICTLY CASH and ONE PRICE TO ALL. ' Some anxiety is now felt for the peach trets in the mountain regions of Maryland. A stitch ia time. Take Simmons Liver Regulator and prevent sickness. Men who trample on the American flag roust be made to dance 00 some thing that will destroy their feet. Am Attract fnnrrrr amiahao nd MKMOUANUU.tl BOOK dvertlilnj HKOWiVaiRON uittkh thm bml Tonic lvn wy L Drug and uantl storM. Apply t once. I. 1 m 1 President Harrison will leave Washington April 14 on his Pacific coast trip. JimniW. LuftKiUr. Hswkt'fvlll. Oa-, writes 1 - My If wu tn bd besli b for wsbt fears. Five doctors snd sa manv mora dlfler- ent 1 stent medicines bid done tier no gooa. 8U Bottles of B. B. B. has eared her. " BRICK WORK 1 Mil . ... . H 1 . . . . ' ' 1 'Dels ware M thidist Confemce (col ored) has voted against women si del ega'es. " BROWN'S IROH BITTERS Cures ryspepItJ; In cliges.lrn & i)?bllity . burg a d suburbs. Carina' tbe epldemlo of I Grippe but sesr I Dr. Klntt'i Hew Discover trr (Vnimran. I tloo, oooh and eo'ds proved tbe best rem I av. poro irons tne sssny wbo weed tt eoa-l Ann Ibis statement. Thev war not wilr I quickly relWfwl. bat tbediteeM left no bad I after resnlrs. Wa ask Too to give this remedy ttim miu wm paaraiUM UK JOV Will DO M I Mflep witb resolta, or tbe porcbaae prloewlU I oa rernnded. It has ae cnai In m rrinra. or I any threat, anwt er Inaa roabla. Trial Dot-1 uea naa at u jc Bortoa's Jraf store. Large I mviim mi ormtm aaw eaoiiar. ly deanastbe syttem wbaa eoktlva or blllour forsal In toe and one dollar bottles bj aU ?i mj: ".for ALLCCIilBWOD DISEASES. Foil MinThe boardinc house now occapiea oy Mrs. vernon on Ashe St Apply to C. Ci Gouuix. 14 1. ' KOTHIuG UXE-ITI noo4 sstlokaw thM wmtm, . , ' s4aawwsfcapipwto tawre ro4baaJtaw . 1 t . wxvVs fnun is tatoaaw rBBa ; aorehtaporpo., - ( H aevet So falU erlmnats ths lajpe: ties aad faiUuthege&snl health. TWUoiJy one Swift's Speetfla, " ' sad there fa nothing like It vr t Be snre and got tbe getrntaa. TreaOae on Blood and 6Ma saailad free. ' The Swift SpecUOo Cot, Atlanta, Oa . The Best Household Uedicine. ' Omn m twice) eewds ym tka era. tasa aada porclBT of tbm tan purl Um which clog; iba blood, rroas Objllrlhaaw f -sild awe. M rsssady aaaeta svU eaasa wttai taw aaaso sm tavUity mt gd Nsoltsu BOTANIC BLOOD BALM. W. C. HdOmmmrr, Webb City. A-i., writa. "B. B. B. kaa doM mm mtwt f"i aad far km mmmj inaa any of her mom annacr. i r met. love Um comfort of air life bo u. P. A. Stvrahod. Norfolk, Va Art iMS, " I depeno mm B. B. B. lor the wonnrtitot at ar awlch.: I hart bad It In bit family eow aaarlr two rwim. aad la all that bm ban at had to am a doctor." t ' - Vrtu f Umlillil "Bonk- f Wi uMOfijJJtOa.AUaata.aa. Baatfmta. To r..onsy Lenders ! I am prepared to place money' at 8 per cent interest uwith first real estate mortgages as security, , City of 'County or State. 1, t Abstracts of title and . mortgages preparea s( . ,r Tithoiit'Cliarffe to! lenders ! i Loans guaranteed on-, terms agreed upon. . , Call or ; address . me at my Hotel - W. D.McADOO, A POINTER. Slate Mantels are much more desira ble than wood, while they cost but little more. You will find a complete stock of. M ANTELS AND GRATES . : at '. - " BRICK WORK BRICK WORK BRICK WORK BRICKWORK BRICK WORK BRICK WORK sun cxa bd STmsousn omaa ia BRK3K LATER BRICK LATEB BRICK LATER BK1CK LATER BRICK LATER ; : BRICK LATEB ' . ? , " ' on any and erarv ereolea of oonbar.t (n and aronnd Qreeoaboro. Parson wlab-r ine work done, osa contract for the work alot.e. or for the work end mi. "rial tonpther as may seem rood to them. As proof of tLe onalitr of bia work, the snbsoriber would point to tbe Riebardaon new and rieffant tsotory at RetdsrUle. and to the whiu rrmAmA school bnilrling the wter town, ihe H L. Bcott A Co, tobaooo fsetory and to 'he New K-tional Bank bnildine in thia oity. These are Ida ortdtistiala at a BRICK-WORKER " " v BRICK-WORK FR r l BRICK-WORKER t " ' Apply so poMorfAmxii ODELL HARDWARE CO'S. NUR SERIES, SEE THAT THE SPECIFICA-' TIONS FOR YOUR NEW, HOUSE CALLS -FOR aisATJQ BIAKTEL.. Guitlald i&e Tailor '. hu received a hill line of '.- SPRING CLOTHS, Both Foreign and Domes. tic.: Call and Select a. Ilea Spring Suit or pice pair ot Pants. He has a full ,i, . .; " , line 01 Cluefl. Coon so Cufs, SMrts, Collars and ' Neckwear in all ,.r j( .-fitvles.' 's j-f HLTIIBRELLAS 1 In new design ste , rod. of all kindsboth in gold and silver Two and-one ha f miles ; , westof Greensboro. v v-. ; , ; ... .'V ; r Fruit trees, vines, etc, green house plants. An extensive variety of basket and bedding plants. ChrysanUbemums, carnations and young ;-pot roses. , All cheap and ready to plant in open ground in April and May. w Calni gwNo Fruit Jrte and FJims imA Catalog JVo. tf Grn Bout PkutU,fm toaU. ' , J.TANUWDLtV, ltm r,mi '--r GarteFMiS We have jut received our Ftesh Garden seeds 1 iHtndku witty, by tU 10,100 po Pr$, lc to ftcptr, papir, by tin ouuc J4 quart, buh dozen or anrotker wit. nfinrtBani'au4Corn,' jUto acomplefHocktf ttmrvAing i f ' 'r Tho Drus Linj , intquanm$ to , $uU purAmrt. Volii Soap: Perymtry, Tobaooo. and anv. hng you void. Com wtotMu.' Th3 Callum Drug Co; 231 South Aim tlreeL , f ;'f I " Boardirs VVantid.- Some six or ght hoarders by the month' eid.i-,. No. Euchannnn StroAt , Greensboro, N. C. teDearly , s (
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