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DAILY tXCtrt SUNDAY. J. l MlOIAl'X. Rdltoi. J. A MICIIAUX, Local Editor. BNTSRtD AT THt POST-OIftCK IN I KNSUOKO Al SECOND-CLASS MATTtX. THE ECONOMIC METHOD IC is not wor h whilo to, flatter our wives that the country is in a good financial condition when it ft f, nor farmer who did these two things, tiudrautttd Cur raised bis own home supplies ia adii I yft ,thorlx onr advertised ding- mTn sbSr to su, wherJ " D; -T he is, or move to such o ber place as vxw""", u.., .uu w. . he mmht Drefer. On the other hand. I upon this cordiUon. II too are the lanner who bought pork from afflictad ith .QU(Th roU or ft'uT Cincinnati because the calculation A. ,.i...M,nhi. .., i ;ti showed that it would cost him threel ,,," or het tiroobl.. and cents more in the pound to raise the lDU renieay aiiecuu, giving pork at Jiome t nan it would to buy it, 1 a uir inai, anu txpertonoe do dcd- cqmetout worsted at the end oi each jefit, yon may return the bottle and year, cJntounded with figures which hatetour mouef rtfondeJ. We The Latest in all SHADES sod COL URS, Teoke, Puffs Four Id Hands, Windsors, via. CALL AND LOOS AT 0 art lands. V k. 1 - r ' aiwylfl THE 1 a in such cases. IQH POINT CON- ENCE -KEEPER a t 7 1 he to belittle the complaints,' people make of hard tiaieJ there ; for it is a fact thaj cial condition of our SoutJ particularly is not favoraty the times are hVBut it noticed that 1 affujon A -cli:K cans does not ? v bScrntxr one sT suffering for if d clothing w ordnr to nroillk decided dissatUll tionand cornaTajjit When tbra'! Mnotii suffering in the old countries isitif able to when their supply of food is cuts"!, or there is pestilence of soma sort The people of this sectionstrange to ssy, at the sane time that loua complaints are being nisde, hjre hot had their supp'iei of necessary food interfered with, and sufficient clothing has always been in reach. If history be true there is far more cause for complaint and murmuring among the people of the old countries than there is her no doubt of that. But w- complain wben there is no actual suffering near. Be this as it may, we believe thnt- there are ways of helping oii'fc' vis which have never yet b;en re-orled to.' They may have been menuo d, but tbey have never been . ut iota practice. Tpe oseivsuca. of economic prin ciples in Ina southern States would no doubt have a more decided effect for gooi than- any legislation that Ccrgrs or. the State Legislature cJujj'gi"'11 Tue observauce ot only one item in the c unt would mak a vast difference, and thtt would be for the people to resolve, that we will raise our own supplies ot provis ons and wear such fabrics as are made, or miy be nude, in the Southern States, This would work nu hardship to any other "section the 'cou-iiry, and would leave Mill a respectable amount of trade on the reciprqci y principle, It at first there should.. "be complaint that our mills did nut supply at. fine UDnci as we neen mere wouia soon learn -rked improvement in thnt line un il niy some linen and silk fabrics oud he necessary from abroad. psople should, resolve to every day the plaid and ginghams made in the Southern Sutes and should put the reso ve into effect, tie influence wu ild l lelt toon on all our ii tne men wouia aii xesoive i wr the woolca iroods made in North Carolina, Yigio) and fior ia, anci iToi J cpu'd hve no bitter I Holtoa's drog atore against the Living Liue cents and $1. could not make this cr did we do know that Dr. King's New Discovery conld be rtlied on. It . never diaap poioU Trial bottles free at C. El Large aiza CO Pronoaoced Hopeless Yet Saved soul, and wha we said iiiect was a criticism on my who did not vote the foi0wiDg: Vg taken with a severe 4tion ticket ws "a daDgeXoosjcold which settled on my longs. nf leader." ' congn fet in and nnallv resulted in ftbe rrfy this week to Tnf Work -"omp"?". our Uoctora gye .j. .... ... ... me np, saying I could live bnt a abort lIVffSftvYJ r 3 there is very 1 jUe that aa editor time. 1 gave myself up to my Sav- IJ il 1 4 vhoJad much else to do would care iour, determined thst if I conld Dot If at any time th-J Southein should, resolve to wear, for in a little while thore would be marked progress in. tijf xm of gooua maic. r Something like the foregoing ought to be fessible, and if so would eflect a great change for good in our coun try. We cannot, compete with the wrst in corn and pork, but we can rais these, lor, hpme consumption and oe me oetter on lor it. ; ,., If we buy from abrpid, even if the price is lower than what we can raise these things for at home, we cannot afford to patronize those markets un less we are selling . something to create a balance iq our favor, where as, if we rais onr ,own supplies the qucsuon oi oaiance aoes not inienere at all. " i.i.,,!-' This is Qlustrated in the history of the farmers in the eastern part ot . North Carolina. Though not able to compete with the vest when it came to selling pork and - corn, they were more than able to do it when it came to raising their own supplies in addition to their cotton crop : and the ce. Hro. Miller hssa't jet bsen siaj wna mj irienas on tsrtn, il decide what U conKience, m W01fI,neet oy abseut ones above. I HI nrtaKat n1 wssastl alaAl ft aa) I confesses. He says, "let we Dr v. New DiiC0V!r- lft. think thst conscience is a feeling, if I sumption, oonghs, and co ds. I gave it is anything." This wouldseem to " tnal and took in a'l eight bottles; show that conscience tinkeriog is not " D cnrf? me "a ,D,n,t ? m . k ...t.; .a . . ...a well and baarty woman. Trial bot to be culu.ated si a fine art in the tlesfxeaatC . El Holton'. drOIr .ior. t i- - i i. . . i i . . " - -1 living iiiue ucrcaucr, or in iob can i rcgn'ar aize 50 cents and $1. v ass of the Prohibitionists in the I county. we wish wen to au men who are striving honestly to serve their genera Lion, in a good cause, and if we bad any good ground to believe thai the Living Issue was engaged in a cause with means calculated to effect a good end, e should be with it But we do nut see it that way II the Living Issue snould succeed tn convincing any considerable number of church members that the minuter who dves tot vo for prohibition political pro hibition "is a dangerous political eader," there would be such divisions and trouble in the churches ss the devil himself hai not tejn able, to manufaciur.j in a life lime. But the t;.... . t... ,r it h.. .n. tm effectually jisnels colds, hcau at all on the point Darned, i. having h2SJTZ t.e other way, snd decidedly so. only remed of ita kind ever oro- Ad spa ch from Washington says oetjUhle to tW rfnm.i. nm.nnt in that Pies dent Harrison's letter ot ac iu ctlnn and t1f l.ni!rV L u. ceptnce will be made public on Mon effects, prepared only fiom the most day morning next. Mr. Whitelaw health. and agreeable aubatancea. iU rVfd. wUl follow, bout beptember mjmy .excellen$ qualities command it. isiu. mn vktcuuu um uui in ui u ill nrt hmmt mala It f ho tnewt aicaiea woeu ris icucr oi auccpiancc popular remedy known, will be given out, but it expected to feymp orKgr it fbf sale in 50o be made pub.ic noiJatcr than Sept suvl-tlrbottlsi by all leadins dniff. NON-PARTISAN Both tV Syrujsi. aid refru. gently yet Liver and L ults vrb h plcas:;t.' te, aiid 'ct cleanses the ej NWSPAPEE Devoted to News, Business Oenersl IntJlignM, Virtua and Morals. Pnb liahed every day except Sunday. Tt'onsh in a special sense drvotted to thaintsresiof, liciata. Act. ral labia druvtnA hn may not have it on handwill tro- cur it promptly for any ope who wishes V try it 'Do bot siocept any SUbsUtHta.r.X' .A'',.;.:. t CAUFORKi m SYRUP CO. 1 he Greensboro Ice Co's WAGON, WILL BE ON THE STREETS EVERY DAY, , Ready to supply all families and stores in Greensboro with such quan tities ot ICE as tbey may want from day today. We can serve rou with Ice Tickets from 5 pounds to 100 pounds, or we will deliver you so many pounds each day according to your instructions. It is my rule and purpose to give my customers tatftfaction in every way, and if this rule has been broken it was entirely unintentional If any one has a complaint to make, I would be grateful if yon would wing it to my at tention so that I may correct the mat. ter. I want to sell you the ice and want your trade. I will assure you to spsre do means to give all customers satisfaction. I am erateful to you for the trade you have already given me, and hope to merit a continuance ot the same. I have fresh made Ice at all tunes- it is as good as can be had from any source whatever. Give the Greens boro Ice Company your orders for daily supplies of Ice, and we will give them prompt attention. The clever young roan, Mr. John Cator, will have charge of Delivery Wagons, and all orders given him, will be appreciated. Very respectfully, Grxkmsboro Ici Co. J. P. Harkness, Manager. ap8-sw Holton says "Sow the Seed" And you had better buy of him ii you would ''ReepaGoodCrop" -His seed are all fresh and Jnrr RiquviDr-t- The tra lread? been - that be L obliged to re-order.- Boieot yours before the variety is ' broken Prescriptions Still a specialty, day or night t3fEverything in drugs medicines, soaps, brushes, etc. - . ass u rely, ft vegetable . compound, made entirely of roots and herbs gathered from the forests of jia, and has been used by mill ions of people with the best results. It , rose r,s. All manner of Blood diseases, from the taint, such as Scrofula, Rheumatism, Catarrh and TnaUseon Blood and SMo Diseases mailed lie, . Swift Sracirtc Co, Atlanta, (ia. 4 .! rot'ai-e r N0 711 Sontt) Elm sr-t. tiooil WHi' 6t wr Will rev t for 810 per th Apr y to, y-i ,; u - V. JS. HUU'UN. QiieQnisiboro, ia intended to promote the the best in- teitt,oi the,, oojintry as well as the wwu. Jlaoh of lu matter is prepved' 1 prwsly for its oolumuH. Bavmg been eRtabliohed in 1883 FOR SALE, Mrs. Laura J. Dean, No.iOa6Eat Market St. has two New Foundland pups forsale. Price $4. A thorongh, practical oompetent man to take enarge as foreman ot a flash and Blind Factory and Pinning Mil. We want a good man, and 'one acquainted with the business in all of its . details. And . none bat FIE3I 0L4B3 MEN need apply. Address, erclosinar references and stainr waires, 8ANFOBD 8a8E AND BLIND CO. SaniordJfl. v, '. s W canT, th bircet Jiaie - of Ari goods ever shown and we are mqbiog it by the biggest , bid ,-rer tiR(iA tor publio, (ayor. uaretul pnr- ehiif ew soon find ont wbioh side their ia now old enough to be known as a read is uuuorcu un . nuu wuru pniinimre, , . devices are an old story to them. It I The Daily Wokmak began its life ia to carefnl purehasera that we are I wbn the husineM ot Greensboro wss addressing ourselves now to por.JfmaV ?n unsettled s condition, chasers wbo knowinst what they ara W.1?" '4r0n?h: M, B9&son loinff: who know wha ttheir monev JT uu."7810",Bna .w .""r ongbt to bring them, every Utne and meat wu,e& seems now to be upon n iuu W1KJIT w wiwvcuwinn wuiuu UUT leaOIDB JSUHiHJSHS MKTS ha.. clearing ont sale's are Bare to brinff I appreciated the efforts of the Datt.t aiong in J anuary. - f or sncn pnr I ohkmaw, ana ro tneir enoonragement ohaeers the opportunity bas ndw ftr- ane " cniy has Uved rived and here it is We are selling rongh the difflOTilties of the post onr stock of rfnr goods and .hoes at JJJ.JJJ greatly reduced rates in order to re- 1 . . , , 3vr. w dnce onr stock for tba Spring trade rh,!?PtI P P ; . ' 0. WIIX ARMF1ELT. V - . ,.','. : weejj j Tba, flra of. Wage acd Tre.nl ha tha day bf ea dlsoJvdd, W. J. Bid bavinK o'4 his itterest in the said CO-' partnr-Uiy tTM. Trout, Person owing the firm till plwe call and set tie. The bnsins will h rea'ter b COe4neM nudr. lh mmi mnA ihU b,T,. Ak,T.e5 Ooj ' tunov. LAND SALE. ' As AdmlDislratdr of John Maoy. I" wiif selPon Monday Bpttemhr fith ' 1892 V 6tt tbtt i pren ia., war Henry Macy at publib mot p. forhs ons' pose 6MreaioR acaeti for toe payment of the dM oMh deeoMed, the realv estate ot the dewsstd,. on Pole Oatti Crees. in OuUfoifd c- n'cty, adjoining. ; Henry Maoy and, ' otbra. oontainfmr . about 80- aeieas, bi g bi share in the division of his father's lan . ' Terms of Bale One-tbird of ohar money, cash; and tin ramaioda on a credit of three months, with bond? and good seonrirv, .' , f JOJUN,E HOCKEtT, ' Adm'r of Joun Mcy. ' Itni i loiii; IoEtr, Messrs. Whartoi Jackson St Co., Buckhanaon street, have iheir wagons on the street now, and will deliver ICE to any part of the city IN OUANTI- TIES TO SUIT CUSTOMERS. Yon can buy tickets from Wagons or at the, factory. , J. S. BARNES, apa; im Manager. :i
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