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The Morning News from Greensboro, North Carolina • Page 4

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The Morning Newsi
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Greensboro, North Carolina
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Yates Brothers, flame so communicated wjt'i ihr Spirit in the ti I t-rfic to play and 0 ft in a decent -manner they can pet the permisiion of the Vnayr of the cily. rThc Rtv. J. C. Price, the colored orator of North Carolina, pasted through the cilyiait night tnreuUXo New York State where he booked for la series of lectures.

He will probably visit Boston and deliver' an address before he returns Where- fML ESTATE AGENTS, Merchandise Brokers, IE UEECEMS. V.itc Building, opposite BcnLon-I louse. larts 4 Slioes For We for ilc. now track at Crceniboro depot: One car choice whits Ccrz. One car if77 Feed, cr Ship StuZ One cur corn Meal.

One cur Oils. all fmh An unusually brisk demand for goods in these two lines made it necessary to fill'up our stock by fresh purchases, and the new goods just arrived place us nain in position to meet, all demands. Wc think wc have the best unlaundricd fifty cent shirt in the State, and wc sell a sl.irt for seventy five cents that is equal to a great many shirts soldi this and other cities for one dollar. Wc run the Patent Bosom and the Florence Shirts tnxre arc none better and few as goodat $1. Plaited boscm shirts open at front or scunJ roods.

WAr' We have better facilities than arir one uho oilers such Ko.Kit in lhi mar. nacK-. laununca at 51.25 and $1.50. aL I .1 1 1 a and two collars to each shirt. 75 2c.

40 and 50 cents. White laundried l5- Our line orLincn and Celluloid wc carry a full line of Karl Wilson line of men's shoes beoins with a $1 and $1.25. Working shirts shirts at 50 75. $1 and collars and cuffs 15 and Standard Brand goods. Our vcrv fair Urnrran at i amitnne um Tt ursiJar.

lune and. of merchant, ai.ri consumers only, is solicited, iv. a iceiiirrutc tuur, received esteiclay a lot finr Bananas, they. Lave vrtf' faji. only a lew bunches nov frfi.

Ua next shipment of ILinana. ii ai iiir sell rtta.I. Whenjoa mi.h to buy. call and tee u. af.

1. quarters. Vcrv Rcsnrifuii VATKSBKOS. xne uesi nana stwca rrcncii cait goods $6.50. We sell a neat good shoe in three styles, lace, button and Congress at- $1.50.

and our stock of two and three dollar gaiters is very complete. Wc have an excellent plain hand sewed shoe at $3.75. and a line of Hurts hand cwed Ha s. and -attcrs at $5. Wc still have a line, of fine low-cut shoes winch wc arc closinj; at a little more than half price.

Altogether our line of Men's boots and shoes of all grades is so comprehensive that you can Sct just what you want, and our prices arc so low that you will not complain on that score. Urpcctfully. SAMPLES. BROWN. 5 if 1 fl fiiirwi mi OM newspapers for salo at this office at 25 cents per hundred.

Capitalists who wish to make investment in North Carolina lands, are invited to correspond with the editor of UietMoimxa News.C 1 We had a pleasant call yesterday morning from Mr. John LC Beard 0 Winston who la representing T. I. Vaughn of Winston, tobacco manufacturers and who is now on his way to Texas to work up that state. The Richmond Danville Railroad Company has fixed the rate from all points in North Carolina to the Interstate Convention to be held in Atlanta.

Ga at one full fare for the round 4rip. This action will enable many to attend who otherwise could, not, and is highly commendable to the road. Wo notice several papers In the stato are circulating a report that Mrs. Jas. D.

Glenn is very sick at Asheville. The report is a mistake as Mrs. Gleun returned from Asheville more than a week ago an'l her health Is much improved, so much so that shq is able to be out upon the street daily. Our city must bear in -mind that the SUDDOrt of home marmfarf nrs i what builds up a city. Be kind to the working-man and don't impose on him but extend a welcome and encourage-ing hand to hira and all useful enter prises and you will build up a great city and drive the wolfe away from the door, so thinks one of our'citi- zens.

A piano is the latest article to be made out of paper. A beautiful musical instrument of this kind has liteiy been an object of great curiosity to the connoisseurs and musical savants of Paris. The entire case is. made of compressed paper. Only two of these instruments have been made.

One is still on exhibition, the other has been cld to the Duke of Devonshire. There will be a regular communication ot Greensboro Lodge No. 76, A. F. and A.

M. to-nicht. Tulv 22nd. at 8 o'clock. A full attendance desired.

Visiting brethren cordially invited to be present. Work in the second degree will be exemplified by Dr. T. B. Carr, of Wilmington.

N. Past Grand Lecturer of the State. By order of the acting W. A. H.

Stubbs. Sec y. -7 We are informed that several of our merchants have been cheated within the past few days with coun-terfit five dollar gold pieces. The spurious coins are made of pewter, and coated with a thin wash of gold. They bear the date of 1851.

A lady froml the country presented one at the store of Mr. R. F. Boyd yesterday which had been passed upon her here in the city, but Dick Baker detected it immediately. We learn one or two have been passed upon Mr.

Buchanan. Many of our citizenswho have been to Danbury complain that there is now no hotel or other decent stopping place at Piedmont Springs and that those who wish; to -go there, for the benefit of the mineral, water have to stop -at Danbury qwhicht is two miles distant and whenevervtHey desire to go to the spring there is 'a- fee of 25 or 50 wntstoTy-WKack transportation at every: trip. Consequently any person goingf there for the water will" be put; to aheexpeuse of a uem aione. This is both Incon venient and expensive and fit has been suggested! I that the proper remedy would be to build a hotel at the springs. The place would doubt- itsjs ue a uiucn popular.

-resort If it were ffc thrdrbacE and a hotel built there; would a most profitable enterprise to 1 the owners and would give facility lo4 tne psopie of $orth Carolina: to Ven-joy a most attractive resort. The Morning News says that Greensboro is, putting on city airs." We had thought from the ordinance which its council had passed prohibiting brass bands to play on its tret ts that it 4 was decidedly ayerse to city Reidsvitle. Weekly. We did not expect the Weakly to appreciate the metropolitan significance ot our newrcordinance, especially in a town like (lleidsvilie' whereA no horses ipVlbe scared by the noisVas there are here and in New-York and other cttiesA New York passedihe same ordinance a few days after Gieensboro' did. The ordihance ws iaascu jiivuuacuciJirC VI SCVCIl rUil, a-ways being causedby two colored bands pliDg I.

street' here atih. snrne lime Whenever a band WiiiTf compini JeiiWrfipL'rtiVu rtn Clf fl tm in4 am Zm mA Kf fK I time the two men. the cml.r cttabUhment. cre literally, burr.efi up in sigt of Mt. Co diir and cvcial others who were wwcrlrt rem5rr any assjitaiiCr.VVVhen the fire had exhausted itself not a vtftge nfthe remains cf Griffin and the! negto could be found.

Fletcher Hints, a young innrri(l man of high social binding, fiving on an extensive farm near Indlanapo-lUf and MissSAJicp; Hunter, nprctty girl.of eighteen, have eloped. IVatermtlonsl A car load tif Eastern melons jut received at J. A. flronm's. rhrre they Can be bought at chc ip as the cheap est.

Cmc and see th ni or your orders. Active Free! We had several hunJreJ cards scattered throughout the cilv yesterday which when presented to Mesrrs. Albright McKni, Jacob Jones or our selves the1 holder of the "card will "ct one cake ol "Active Sojp." Save tour card and get a cake ol No. one (a un ary soap. HOtTSTON Bro.

tf. Agents. Membcs 0f ttle Greensboro LiKht Infantry are hereby notified to. meet at the Banner Warehouse at 8:30 p. for drill.

-The demand lor Tar Heel Liniment is- increasing. Use it get welU-be' appy. Houston SPECIAL CITY ITEMSi rortily the system, by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, apainstthe diseases peculiar to hot weatherp Tlii medicine induces a healtliy ncfion or the stomach, liver, and kidneys, caus-Ing them to prevent the accumulation the poisons which produce disease -j 1 am offering great bargains in dress goods, lawns, white goods. hces, calicoes, fans, Gents scarfs, shoes, trunks, and a nice line of clothing at a great sacrifice, to make room for a big fall stock. Call and pet- prices before buying elsewhere.

Respect'y. G. H. Royster. Benbow House, Greensbiro, N.

C. IJOVSK FOIl REJIT. Five pood well ol water. I Apply, tO Reduction in prices full apnrcciated by an increase ol orders. Go to C.

H. Doughty's and see what an e'egant pair ot Gamers in the way of material ana workmanship can be Ji4d for five or call mm Greensboro Candy Co: 1 1 Frivato 33oiir'aiiij. Airs.M. C. Dion announces tliat she is prepared to accommodate a number of regular or traiiqient -hoard-, ers at her Boarding Hous; in --Nrtri Elm street, opposite thc.Court louse; Terms reasonable.

r4- VTYJf 1 nititErri, The DiiecUrsjthcj'Naliunal Bnk ofGreensboro'havedeclareV. ia Semiannual Dividend of 5 percent, payable on July 6th. i8S7 Subject to no deduction tm account ortaxes. V-'- jy6iw. Neil JEILungton.

Cashier THE MCGANESS HOUSE, DANBUkV. N. C. --r'-v--. Dr.

IffcCanless'fT Thb ir.r 1 niurcd Led newly fitted up for t'le spt-cia! acc.Vni muaaimn summer viitos to" Pied: mont" borings and the ituiunuiu alias rromitr John Verra String Band (consisting turn, two violins and flute) has been cWaed to make inusiclortheeuests i uring the season. Board $16 per month. S5 per week $1 per fay, Physician; Surgeon k-Occulist, Will attend city and country calls. SUPER'S PEROD-'CALS Harper's Magazine; c. Harper's Weeklv.

arper Bazar i 0rt Harper's Yotivr. 4 I HARPER'S FRAKKLIN4 SQUARE A' 4 CO ever he goes we have no fears that 'he will not acquit himself with' credit to his State has taken 00 The heroic; position he the drink quetiOa this State, ever since his graduation at Shaw University in Raleigh, sm; eight years has." in a peculiar manner, endeared hira to the while people of Korih Carolina. Yesterday forenoon' the chief 'of poUce, with a force of laborers commenced the removal of the library, desks, scats and other furniture from the old graded school building on Lindsay Avenue, and by p. m. Hr.

Wbodroffe't hands had made considerable headway in tearing down the old building, preparatory to commencing the newr one. Work on the r.ew building will be commenced as soon as the contract is drawn up and sign ed between the city and the i The excursionists, returned from Winston yesterday evening about 7 o'clock and reported a mov pleasant day. We wcr: pleased to learn that the receipts althought not as satisfactory as it was hoped amounted to enough to pay for the trouble of getting up'the excursion. At the Mayor's oifice yesterday evening Ann Burton and I Rosa Jcnes were fined $3.30 each for disorderly conduct. James Cells for larceny of an umbrella was'bound over to Court in the sum of $1 in default of which he was committed to jail.

Negotiations have bcericopcludecl with the building of the Madison branch ol the Cape Fear Yadkin Valley rail way, and the woik will be commenced at an early day. Farmers report that some damage has bee dyne to the growing corn crop by the recent heavy winds and hail Kcv. W. T. Walker's condition wasxonsidered as more hopeful -last night.

Mr and Mrs. J. t. BrOckrhan Returned! Wednesday night "from i Mt. Vernon-Springs '7 -yt.

1 1 1 UEPPBLISDED BY KEQCEST. An editor of a country paper having been invited5 to picnic on the day when his had to go to press. called tpe boy who had to the type and said "Tom. Tm going away to day and haven't time to get out any more copy; Take my article headed Party Organization and run it in again, putting oyer it Republished by requests That will ave considerable time and can go to press at once." AVhen the editor returned from the picnic took up a Copy of his paper, he became justly indignant upon reading the following: Organization. Republished byre quest of the editor." ArkanshW'iyir.

That JBranch lload Going" nisrht.lhead The Raleigh of iays 'J 1 Speaker R. Websteijjof Rocking- nani county, with J. M. yaugnn r. u.

I'nce and were in the city yetcrday, as a committee to conitr with a snecial com. mittee from the penitentiary no concerning me granlintf ol. convicts to woik on a new railroad to be run irom Stokesdale.in Stokes county, to Madison, in Rockingham couirty. Stokesdale: is, on 1 the Cape Fear Yadkin Valley road the proposed road will branch Irom that point to Had -ispn. An act ol the last legislature provided that the penitentiary should lurnish to this inad rlitv r.mtirt.

paid lor at ihe rate uf $125 per annum for each a nvict; -but, in view ot this arrangements, negotiations are 'in progress between Speaker Webster v.iiui;c anu mc tpecial committee to let out the road contract to the penite and letit be built in" that way. The nego latios ari4 about c'm-ciaded and Speaker- Webster is ot th5 opinion that 350 conviOsu jili be put iuou. as wn asaue.convjct force now' on, the Hon roe road shall have' finished the work there. Horrible OTalr. July 2o.A, horrible accident, the result of carelessness occurred last nleht at Hilliard -rs Wihs turpentine, dUti lery iii LexinetcK county.

Thos. Griffin, the disUIUr' accompanied by alaegio laborer! went in the stillhouse with akerosene lampr handling overturned a barrel of spirits of 1 urpehune and fire to its eontents.rThe dwo nien made desperate efforts to'cxtingnish the burning fluid with sand. bt the TE3EPUISLIG 'v. Colored sliirts with extra ctifTs Damaged Party I Every Department Perfect Hair Indicates a natural and healthy condU tion of the scalp, and of th cUadj through which nouriahmcnt is obtained. When ln consequence of ae and dia-lhe har becomes weak, thin, and pray.

Ayer's Hair Vigor will strensthen it. restore its original color, promote" its rapid and vigorous growth, and impart to it th lustre and freshaes of youthT loLHTi A Vfeor for a and was surprietat the good effects it produreJ. ItnrX only restored the coloVo rThaiJ bul 0 stimulated its growth thatl hare now more hair erer before! iJ. W. Ld wards.

CWdwaUr. Miss, Ayer's Hair. Vigor, Sold Ly 3 DnjrfWt, uJ rrfa2. -Irjou atx icmuxQ from of rpetite; if JOur stomach out of order, or your mind confused; sapartllx. This inediciius Ih 'ee and tPnlcy.tdiscoTercd.

ror six months suffrrrtl from Id Stomach trmi). aImcr 3a. Myers Sarsaparilla, Ajjentt Wintedrcs" 1 BEEaEFlTTED- time, all ih lwi 1.. The BptJ Uer'to'th' nublte. THK Morning News, Hy J.

S. Havipto.v, GREENSBORO. N. C. AX INOKPKNDKNT 1-OLlflCAL, NEWS AND eOHHERKWL J0UIINAL Devoted to the best interests or THK CITY OP GREENSBOCO auc or North Carolina, generall.

Thr Morning News will KiTr the Very Latest News From all parts of the World The very latent TVIni-lcor. RoportM, From nil Commercial centres; THK I'ltOCEEDINGh or CONG a ESS ParlLuseats. Legislatures, CONVENTIONS, and all other deliberative Greensboro Female College. The sixty.fifih session of this well equ-rrcd and prosperous init.tutioo Tuition full English o.utti rr wjj.n of 2o for day pupil To. IJtepnraiory department $iotn ll catalogue applflo 5 T.

iT. JUNES. Prcildcnl. Greensboro Enterprise, J. K.

HALL eg Go' No. 10 6IGAE FACTORY, OUEENSBOKO. Our Cigars arc manufactured of the very best Imported: and 'Domestic choice brands wt mentio lhc following: I v-auvvciccD nf "u-i ui 20 h5. for ten per yard. Al wh i I Satl rnaKet Aty3cntire Mockofffl CCnl a oe.v nnd well selected stock of DRY ro5mc pi rvr-il ardI'n TRUNKS.

Ac at liOC)rS. and examine tri-o and prices I iniendo r(h loc p.iccs. Call UuSt shall hr clo-ut lo G. WILL ARM FIELD TTnn 7 rT7 i MIL UK -J-jJLVl Great Reduction Owing to the scarcity s.onev. wc 1 OCT RS.

M. U1K0HA.M. I I West Market Strrct. TTrogdeo Bulking. ilicg Boarding-House tKt: fe By Mrs.

J. Y. KEKNonLR. Fayelteville Uelcua 'I To arrive this. of fnc melon -a larqc Jot S.

fff til- nnA at .0 vyiuiuc wnll cailv and Ce UcKnight5: ALiiRrciTr. My IDniYJO 1H3SS3Q diioiniaauy 1 iTn 17 vf Mihmerv amj FancyxG ds a lini. 1 Those wishing anvthiig' in our line ivilCtll, icu tr, cair tj amtuc pV rjjoyj 5 nrc' i 1 i nouns ono, pi.on nniL4, icncsrtjL7Trsri, AUDITS une Year (52 Numlrs I.Oo 1P4 Hi3oil5lJno: iw.

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