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) DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAV. J. I . MU'UAUX, Kdltoi. J. H. MinflAUX. Local Kdltor. IMTEP.ED AT THE fOST-OIIICI IN OUSNSBORO AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER. Mr. Leon Beeman, of Charlotte, won second prize yesterday in the tootosraent at Concord. Privy Councillor Dr. Von Glasen app, of the German Imperial Trrat. ury Department, his been appointed a delegate to the International Mone. tary Conferance in Dresden. ThejAcademy of Music on Bnk street, Cleveland, O., wis totally de troyed by fire this afternoon. The fire started in m some unknown source in tbe theatre. Lots $15,000. Baron Henry Heine, the young nephew of the famous pott, has com mitted suicide at Baden, Germany, through grief at the loss of his wife She was formerly an cctress named Bocklett. Secretary of State Foster received a private telegram yesterday, dated Sept 6ih, stating that Crespo had tri umchtd arid that the dictatorship has been overthrown in Venezuela. Mr. Foster states tht thii in the only in formation that las been receiteJ. James C. Kellogg, of Louisiai a, United States consul at Stettin, Ger many, was yesterday suspended from doty by Secretar Foter of the State Depanmeit lor negligence in per fornv.nif his duties during the cholera inspect on. The Republicans of the- Fourth . .-v?. ' .t ! J John Saunders, of Johnston county, for Conxre-s, and Thos. P. Drvereux for elect" r. John H. Williamsor, a smart co'cr ed u an. a d tdito- ol the Gazette, at Rale gh, ha dead d to run as an in dependent fo Congr. ss in that dis trict. It John can be bought off, which is a vety important tLing to be done, John and the Gazett" will be smooth and agreeablu i s heretofore A NEST OP CANDIDATES. Guilford Coll has the honor of having three of its fm ulty on three different State tickets tor the same office that ol Supeiintendent of Public Instruction. They ate: Repub lican Prof Ptrishos Peoples' Party Prtf V o .d; Prohibition Pn Root VVe learn th it Prol. Hobbi, of the une institution is a D mocrat. . One could hardly accuse thiseolbge of having political Has, for each party is r- presented. tes have ps n pr .curd on all in o the citv for orates to the State me i's Chi ist a . ,'ch convenes t Methodic fteenth of 1 1 Vause of inment, Vth to Vatic us DU4 Tkla nrmlas. Durban Bos. Mr. J. W. Cattis, who lives about three miles from here, out on the Cbapel mil road, died this morning about 11 o'clock. He has been lick for several months and for the put three or four days has been gradually sinking. He was about 06 years old and a brother of our townsmen, f. K. Gattis and Kev. T. I. Gattis. Seven children and a wide family connec ttion mourn his death. Ihe funeral will take place from his late residence tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Friends of the family are invited to attend. Detriot. Mich.. Sopt.8-At Mon roe cottage, Pat-in-Bay, Lake Erio, the summer home of Millionaire and Ex Governor J M. Ashley, of Toledo, yesterday, Miss Mary Emma Ashley the Governor's only daughter, wed ded Edwad Ringwood Hewitt, son of exjMayor Abram S. Hewitt, of New York. The wedding ring was made by Mr Hewitt himself from a $10 gold piece given to him by Peter Cooper aa i reward for his first boy ish evidence of mechsnica ikill. Weaver and Field both went to Arkansas; both stumped the State and both wrote flaming lettera to their party organs that "everything ind cates that the people re with us," kc, Le, Aod yet returns from tbe election there show a clear majority for Fish back, the Democratic candidate for Governor, over both his Ropublcan aod Tnird party opponents, and a plu rality of as.ooo for him in the Stale. The people of Arkansas have evident ly not lost all their senses, and the November election will show that th- pe-jple of Virginia have not been seiz ed with madnesf. Richmond Times All the ju'j cases were finished in the Superior Court on yesterday and the motion docket is being heard today Cnarles Reynolds, the white boy who in company with Judge Merri- m jo Headen killed Solathiel Swaim, and who is condemned to be hanged on the 20th day of Octobc, expresses a desire to be hung publicly. The circus has come to town and will get a number 1 f hard earned dol lars from our people which should re main here. Not at Cost- Mr. D. N. Kirk pa trie is opening up a large aud varied btock of furni ture in the G. Will Armfield store building, above and Lelow, bot he s iy he is not selling at cost, Lut com peting ajhinst the man who is. kURELY a vegetable compound, in ade entirely of roots ana herbs JL- gathered from th forests of Georgia, and has been used by millions of people with the best results. It All manner of Blood diseases, from the pestiferous little boil on your nosa to the worst cases of inherited blood taint, such as Scrofula,' Rheumatism, Catarrh and Tnatfoeon Blood tnd Skin Dlwant mailed faea. , Swift Srxcivic Co, Atlanta, Ga. IIOUflD TO ttEITT. ' . oom cottage No 711 South. Kim , oood well of water. Will Kt $10 pet month. , Apny to, V , V. JtS. ttUUJUM. set in all SHADES and COL 8, Puffs, , Four in Hands, 1 KD LOOK AT n 1 n . A " b 1 a u ia o V juarantetl ' We authorise our 3 gist to sell Dr. Eing'sl for Consumption, Cocj upon this cordition afflicted with a coug lung throat or cheat t V tbia remedy aa I a fair trial, and t-xperiuice no ben efit, you may return the bottle and have jour money rtfundeJ. We conld not make this er did e no know that Dr. King's J$ew Discovery could be relied on. It never dissp points. Trial bottles free at C. E Ilolton's drag store. Large size CO cents and $L Pronounced Hopeless Vet Fayed Protn Irltar written k.Xfr. Art V. Unrd. of Groton. S. D.. we onote the following: "Was taken with a severe cold wbioh settled on my longs, eodgh Mt in and finallr resulted in oonaumptioo. Four Doctors gare me op, Mying I could live but a abort time. l(ave myself opto my Sav- lour, determined tnat if 1 oould not sUy with my friend, on earth, I wonld meet my absent ones above. Mrbnsbandwa. advi.1 to get Dr Kinff'a New Diaeoverv for eon. sumption, eonghs, and 00 ds. I gave it a trial and took in a!l eiahl bottles: it has cured me, and tbsnk God I sm . . . . - a well and bnarty woman. Trial bot ties fre at C. E. Holton's drng store rogu'ar size 50 eenta and SI. mm 01VI5 ENJOYS Both the method and results whet. Syrup of Figs is taken; It is pleni?: -and refreshing to the taste, and ur gently yet promptly on the Kidne" Liver and Bowels, cleanses the eyji tern eflectually, dispels colds, heaa aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have. made it the most popular remedy known.' ' ' Syrup of Figs is for sale In 60c and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable draggist who1 may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it - Do not accept any substitute. CAUF0RK FIO SYRUP CO. n nAMCisco, at, umviui.n.. fraac..a ft We carry the bisxesti e . ..--i .1 of dry goods ever show, matching it by the big"' made for public- favory chaner poon find ont 4 bread is bnttivd on l te tt Jro. te their I ont 0II devices are an oM stort is to careful ptirchawrl addressing ourselves I chairs wbo know jusf loinp, who know wha j onplit to brii'g them e . O Dlir-I ,aej are I i money !"me and (a which ; wbo wifely wait tor tbedt, clnannsr ont sales ure 8Ur aiong m j snnsry. j; or s. ptu 1 id ding loovery J J Cold's K l you are cXl or any ulr e, and will irtlcd. eivinff ? chasers the opportunity has lowar- rived and here it is We are selling oqr stock of drv goods and i ioes at greatly reduced rates in ord to re. dace our stock for the gprin : trade RttiUaBann' -3t,. ' ' u ' ) -;'.' : ' ' Corbelt fs indeb'ed to Charlotte for hiaviotory. It was here he wis presented whith the left hind foot o a gravey ard rabbit 1 1 got in its work in twenty one rounds Charlotte Ob server. The faneral services of Dsniel Dougherty were he'd in St John's Ro man Catholic church at Philadelphia on yeslerday at 10 o'clock The church was crowded with friends of the deceased. fc- REDUCED RATES. n m mm a a J ne n i v Katiway win ex tend reduced roond trip rates over their line on the following occasions : State Auembly K & L, Elm City, tickeU 00 M'e SeP 5. 6 d 7 Ssnford, $5 00 Max toe, 7 00 0reeniboro " ? -0i . ' J Demo ratic Clubs of N C, st Ra neigh, tickets on sale Sept 14, 15 and 0 ia Sanford FyettevijK Wi,- Z 1. Ji'Zf ' III : 'Mxlon . - S 75 Woman's Christian Temperance Union, at Greensboro. Tickets on 'i.isri. - . oe-pi 13 10 10, inclusive : Fayetteville, $5 00 Sanrord, Rural Hall, Maxton, Wilmington, 3 40 4S 6 30 7 55 www NON-PAKTISAN , NEWSPAPER Devoted to News. Bn.xinrd . ti-i:tr Intelligence, Vir ch and M rl, 1'iit. liahed every day exiMtpt -un ly Ti outth irva ewoiai iiih ii v ! i the iutsrestof , . Greensboro, if intended to promote the the beet in terest of the country m well as the sown. v :, ; Mnoh of its matter is DreDared ex. toresalr for its columns. . i Hannff been eatablinhiwl in oid'rias 92 Mul pnr- ' , x uuw W1U "uugu 10 oe anown as a nzrare. m. -r m 1 .. ... nxuoAijui nunui oegan its m I rti Ik. Kn.n.. n I """.: wreeuBUora was imaii, ana in an unsettled condition. hnt hu liWI f yrnnrri .11 4V, I or mai ana depression, and u ready to uiruugu ui i eason 01 improve- meat .which seems now to be upon na. Oor leading BU8I1NE8S MEN have appreciated the efforts of the Daim 1. ,ina .u. Qt ,, t - ,rc?r through the diffloulties of the past years, but is in a condition to live snd prosper end be useful in the years to pbseription price per year ''.;. " mont . .' weekg ;' k . n & Ihe 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 of ICE as tbey may want from day to day. We can serve you 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 roy rule snd purpose to give my customers st'islaction 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 you would uring 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 spare no means to give all customers satisfaction. I am grateful to you for the trade you have already given me, and hope to merit a continuance ol the same. I have fresh made Ice at aU times it is as good as can be had from any source whatever. Give the Greenss boro Ice Company your orders for daily supplies of Ice, and we will give them prompt attention. The clever young man, Mr. John Cator, will have charge of Delivery Wagons, and all orders given him, will be appreciated. . r..n.. Greensboro let Co. J. P. Harxmus, Manager. ap28-sw. Holton says "Sow the Seed" And you had belter buy of him if you would ''ReapaGoodOrop" His iced are all fresh and J'JST RECIIYED - The trade has already been so heavy . that he has been obliged to re-order. Select yours before the variety is broken Prescriptions Still a specialty, day or night. "Everything in drug, medicines, soaps, brushes, etc DisoiiijTioN, The firm of I idge and Trent has this day breu dino)vdd, W. J. Bi?ie' hin irn'd Lin ir.te5dt in the said Co partner Li ti t T. M. Treut. Persons owing tin- firm ill pi ol! and srt- ' tie. Th l.usin a i!l hrea ter be foni'uo:-' vw)t-r the i.me tnd style of T, H Truu . A C W J. RlDOC ' T. bi . Tbixt. . ung'26 4t , ; v. ( I.AND 8 ALIO. As AdmiujHtrator nf John Macy. I will aril n Mt ndty titember 8th 1892 , on ftliK , pro'' i , n ar Henry Mey'. at iiuVOiot oc'i i, fcrihe pnr. pose ol crea i nt- fi r ttie paT meet of the drb's ( f th d e Bed, the real estate of tie de m d, on Pole Cat ' reek, in Guilt, rd v titiy, adjoining; Henry Many end ' o In ri ootitaininv - ahont80 aerras, Ui g I ih share in the dlvidon of his fnt tier's la" . , Terms of t-!( W-thiid of nnr. cha f momy (ash, i-nd tl e remsiider on a oreoit of three ro th. with bpnd and good wmntv . JOUN K. HOCKEtT, ' Adm'r of John M oy. ICE IOB9 XCE. ; ?; Messrs. Wharton, Jackson & Co.; ;' ; msnufacturt of ICE., No. 115 Buckhannon street, have their wagons on the street now, and will deliver ICE to anv nart of the citv TN OTTAMtt TIES TO SUIT CUSTOMERS. Yon can buy tickets from Wagons or at the factory. .' . . . i-,. J. 5. BARNES, P7 m - , Manager. '
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