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LOCAL WHIFFS.
Short Items of Interest Jotted
Down for Workman Readers.
Tomorrow decides.
Four nioro years of Qrovc;'.
Go and soo tho many new and pretty
gooila at Dike Book CoY
U There is a man on tho Greensboro
registration books who claims to be 100
years old.
Soveral parties are in town inspect
ing opportunities for st-rting another
cotton factory.
j .Gen. W. R. Cx and Hon. Ottavius
Coke were in towu yejterday on the r
way to Raltfigh.
All the newel sty.es if' stationary!
IVoiu the cheapest, to tho finest at
Diko Book Company.
Mr. Ed Wharton, who has beon
sick some time, is boiler today. He
wants to como out and vote tomorrow.
Several traveling men. Democrats,
have paired off with Republican
JViends and will not go homo to vote.
"Let us win thih election with
money and we will win the next one
with bayonets." is t!n Republican
motto.
Hev. Jlr. Smith will beiri a scries
of protracLal services at the Presby
terian church beginning with noxt
Sunday.
' An old negro in one of the eastern
counties, whon asked when he was
born, said "in 1894." lie did not
register.
Anywhere botweon 25 and 40
thousand, is Octavius Cokos estimate
of the Democratic majority in North
Carolina. '
"Three weeks ago I did not think
Cleveland had tho ghost of a ehanco
but I have no fears now," is what
Jno. R. Webster says.
"One of our townsmen appreciates
the value of tho single vote and has
como 1100 miles to .cast his vbto for
Cleveland and Stevenson.
Our city fathers would do well .. to
inspect the buildings7 on the various
' streets that ore, davigerous to fire and
unbecoming to tho street.
That sermon of the . Rev. Mr.
Thomas last Sunday night had the
- true ring. Character, manhood, oon-r-'viction;
these ere , the things worth
living for. t
There was quito a little war out at
, ,one of tho cotton mills yesterday boi
IWCOniWV OOlOrOU -UOJf! ... .; uiuavu
i head, a doctor's bill and a lot of gall
''End the hoys are ready to fight again.,
We have jast opened np a NEW
LOT OF LIC1IIT COLORED
SACK SUITS-six styles in single
and doable breasted suits, tqnare
and round rat, with single and
double treated VE3TS. Thcao
were bought lite in the season at
out prices. You can save from
(2.00 to $1.00 on a suit by seeing
tbem. Don't take oar word for it
but come and look. Oar line of
OVERCOATS and PANTS is
complete, and prioes way down.
Tho drummers have all gono home
to vote.
Col. Jno. Staples is suffering from
an attack of rheumatism in tho leg.
Caldclough Si Bro. are paving the
sidewalk in front of their property on
Davie street. Let the good work go
on.
J. L. King is resting very well to
day. He is not a bit uneasy. The
only question is, "what will the ma
jority be."
Ruild nice storehouses ou Davie
streot and you will soon see tho busi-
ness that will bs carried on in
that
central business avenue.
There will be troublo in Now York
tomorrow, it is fcarod. There is a
threatened conflict between tho State
and national authorities.
Mr. Marion Jeffries passed through
ysterday on h:s way to Cnlpepper,
Va , to cast his vote (or Dsmocracv.
Mr. Jeffrey owns a large lumber in
terest in Krycr, N. C.
Why is it th:t the owne.'x of val
uable lots ou South K'.m, Kust Wash,
inston. Kast Market ;id West Market
streets do notbu'ld them up.
Would it not bo best for tho health
officer to look after those offensive
odors that arise in the centre of the
city after suusot from hog-pens and
slop barrels.
Tho Democrats and Third party
pooplo had a lively time in Durham
Saturday. They wero fighting all
day long, Ono Third party man got
whipped twice.
Tho Third party nominee of tho
House, in Alamance, Capt. B. F
White, is out in a circular, bidding
for the colored vote, and advising his
Third party followers to forsako tho
other nominoes of tho Third party
and voto for the nominoo of Republi
can party, ' Read tho circular else
where. y.y'.'Y,. ;
In Saturday's issue we made the
statement that Thomas Bros, had
bought out the Dike Book company.
This is incorrect. . and we cheerfully
make the correotion. V Mr! ; John
Thomas alone has bought the stook
and will take pleasure in showing
his many friends and oustomcrs . the
excellent lime of goods he has. "
The polling places,; for Morehead
and Gilmer townships on' tomorrow
will be North Morehead, the Grand
jury room in the court house, South
Morenead, 'tnei ratnot j omce, iMortn
Gilmer, t'ae,- law, ?bffiee I of J as. W:
Forbts, South Gilmer, the" Yates
building, oornor of Sycamore and Elm
streets. .
DEMOCRATIC VOTERS.
I assume that you all know the im.
porUncc ol carrying the election on
tomorrow and trust your interest it
sufficient to awaken in you a desire to
do somolhing to help bring success to
the Democratic party. I therefote
appeal to ycu, merchant, maolanicf ,
doctors, mill men, salesmen, lawyers,
and all good citizens of every voca
tion who desire the success of the
Dcmocratio party td come to the polls,
early in the mointDg and devote the
who'e day in an effort to elect our
entire ticket.
A hearty support on your part will
be worth hundreds of votes. I beg
and trust that you will do rour full
da:y.
W. E. Seville, Esq., has charge of
the vehicle to bring infirm voters to
the polls. Please make it your special
duty to report to him early in the
mo.ning all such as will have to be
sent for.
R. R. Kwo, Chairman.
Nov. 7, 489a.
Let Mr. Ea.nson Ti IleWng Dew York,
Matters promise to be lively in New
York city on election day. The Feder
al authorities declare they will force
their election marshals inside the rail
ings of the polling places, where they
are forbidden to corue by the State
laws, and the officers of the State of
New York declare they will eject
them and arrest them if they attempt
to enter in defiance of the State I w.
We may, therefore, have a very ptet
1 Iltylittl's contawersvpf h, We cau
" wir-w: . -i r:-. jtt;
qui Ttcnu mis impending ciasn 01
nthority as one of the roost fortunate
circumstances that could have aris -r
The act of Congress under wmch the
marshals are intended to act is part of
the reconstruction legislation of twen
ty.five years back. It was intended
for the South r 'one, but, being genera'
in its terms, the Republicans find it
broad enough to authorize the meas
ures by which they hope and intend
to disfranchise New York city. The
people of the North aie, therefore,
roused by 'he impending clash to ap
preciation of the fact that if a Force
b:" is once put upon the statute book,
hough f 'Tied now exclusively at the
Sou h, it v."! be mercilessly appl ed
by the Republican party to any pait
Of the North at any time when the r
necessities in an election call for its
application. The Force bill is thus
brought home to the people of the
North and thiy are taught by this in
cident the jeopardy in which their
'iber!ies and righ-s now stand
An interesting question io this
connection is, WiH Mr. Harrison d?re
attempt to enforce the act of Con
cress in New York city in opposition
to the contest which New York will
make against it? He would boot
Virginia or South Carolina, not only
without hesitation, but with a malig
nant and devlish del:sjht. But what
will he do to New York? .That is
very different question.
. Gentle reader, we will tell you what
he will do with New York. He will
do as all bullies do. He will bluster
and foam at the month until he sees
that the ' authorities of New York
mean business, when he will suddenly
go into the White House and pull the
White Housa in after him. He will
be like the man who went hunting the
grizzly bear He tracked him over
mountain and across dale, at the end
of the third day he suddenly quit
Being 'asked why,' he said : "The
trail was eettine too fresh .
Mr- Harrison may try- tor boot Vir
ginia, but will he dare trying to boot
New York?
iiilENT
A WHITE ROSE BLANKET
At Our Establishment.
THIS BLANKET WEIGHS Sj
123 Under Sits aii Drawers k lies,
TO BE CLOSED OUT
At Less Trak Cost.
WE HAVE DECIDED TO CLOSE OUT
ALL UNDERWEAR FOR MEN,
And will pive the benefit to
BiVEKY MAW UT GUISEXTSnojao mr TIIESle
If yon expect to secure any of thnne bargains. Goods "f this cbar
nc'tt and at these prices don't rest on onr counter at thia season of
the year.
POWELL &
K. OF P. BUILDING,
C. A. Thompson, Seymour Ind.,
writes : '-My sister Jennie, when she
was a young girl, suffered from a
white swelling which greatly impaired
her general health nd made her
blood very impure. In the spring
she was not ab e to do anyihing and
could scarcely pet about. More than
a year ago she toot therce bottles of
Botanic Blood Balm, and now she is
perfectly cured.
Both the method and results v;.
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleamu
and refreshing to the taste, nnd '
fently yet promptly on tlie Kiduc
aver and Bowels, cleanses the ey
tern effectually, dispels colds, beau
aches and fevers and cures habitual
oonstination. BvruD Of Fiirs is the
only remedy ot its Kina ever pro
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duced, pleasing to the taste ana ac
ceptable to the stomacn, 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 nave made It the most
popular remedy known. - U ? ' v ." ;
Syrup of Figs is for sale to 50c
and 81 bottles by all leading drug
gists.- Any reliable druggist who ;
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may not have it on band wui pro
cure it promptly for any one who
jrishesto try it Do not accept any
substi&ta.. i XXr'y V.V
CALIFORSCi FIG SYRUP CO.
8AH FHMOiaOO, OAU
UUISVIIU. Kt. HEW tOU, HX
POUNDS AND IS FULL SIZE.
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onr customers now, when
WHARTON
GREENSBORO, N.-0.
Pronounced tlorwlest Yet Bayed.
From 'a letter written bMrs Ada U
Hurd, of Groton, S. D., we qnote tha
followiug: "Whs taken with a severe
cold which settled on my lungs,
cough ?t in r.nd finally resulted ill
ooutmiuption. Four Doctors . gava
me op, raying I could live but a short
time. 1 cave nnself np to my Sav
iour, determined that if I could not '
stay with my friends on earth, I
would meet my absent ones above.
Mv husband was advised to get
Dr King's New Discovery for con
sumption, coughs, and co ds. I gave
it a trial and took in a 1 eight bottles;
it bas cured me, and thank God I am
a well and homy woman. Trial bot
ile freo at C. E. HoHou'h drag store
rujivar tiize CO cnuts and $1.
Good L.ook. .
Good looks are more than ekin
deep, depending upon a healthy con
ditiun of all of the vital organs. - If
the live- bo in active, you Lavs a hila
ons look. If yi ur stomach be disor
Hired yon haye a dj npi ptio look, and
if o1ir kidneys be tffepted you have
a ptt c'i. d look. Stcnre good health
u:d rou will have good looks. Eleo
iric Bitfera iba great alterative and
tonic nets directly on the vital organs
Cure pimples, blotohep, boils and
given a good complexion. Sold at
C E. Holton'i drng stote 60 cent
per bott'e. : ' . . ..
BALtPMAN WANTED. Valuable eommll
Ion ottered. saO.OO weekly earned bv many
of rwr R("nt,n, Samples freo. . P. O. Box
1371 Sew York. :
Dr. C . '. OHATSOX, GREENSBORO,
Write me full symptoms of your eld
ouronio disease i, suoh as . rheumatism,
I vill treat on aty mode of praoiioe de
sirtd. from thet'ansdian Indian down
t; rough the Mineral Kingdom, Toms '
souiD, and B?drpathy eures. Btate
your fnweial condition for ;ref onable
terms; medicices fnrni&htd. v ,v Feb 15
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