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•.V — E / -•-- . . tH§ ram 5 ■ Patriot VoLI. GREENSBOKO, K. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 13,1880. No 137 (Smnslwrn jBatriri, Published daily (except Sunday) at GREENSBORO, N. C. Oflioe on South Elm,Street. R. T. F'JL8HiiM, Editor and Praptictar. TBB PATRIOT ia served bj tbe Carriers to subscribers in the City at TEX CENTS I'EIC WEEK, payable weekly, only to the carriers by whom served, PKICKS FOR MAIIJNO.—Single copy, two cent.-; one week, ten cents; two weeks, twenty cents; three weeks, thirty cents; one month, thirty-fivercnti; two months, seventy cent*; three months,one dollar; six mouths, two dollars ; twelve mouths, four dollar). Postage prepaid by the Proprietor. All subscriptions payable in advance. Tin: W KKKI-V PATRIOT.—TWO dollars a year, postage prepaid, with inducements in ( [DOB. Tl e beat and cheapest journal Snblished in the Piedmont section of i :, i' >! universal circula-tion. Mailed o city subscribers tor two doll, i .i j ■■.. ,:,-.!'... i ., i Klin : • i be oldeal Democrat i ; N- lb • : --'.'!'..! ■.-.;.!':,: I i •. • ■ .••:.•• On UA'il .DVERTlSl! . ITION l tn mi • j I i " Ian i! -, 1 50 il ija i Oil four tia;..-% -. . '£ •"»'' I'n.i da>B :; I '' One week 3 50 Two weeks, 5 110 Tbri.) act ks, — 5 60 (mo month, (> ul) ■ -« )>.. e uo ; Three moothe, M on j MX mouths, 20 no Uue year, 32 00 The Kesult of the Contest Yes-terday in Ohio, Indiana, and West Virginia. We present to our readers in this issue of the PATRIOT all the news we have up to the hour of going to press about the result of the elec-tions .yesterday in Ohio, Iudiana and West. Virginia. As far as the telegrams go they indicate pretty conclusively a de tided victoiy for the Republicaus iu the two former States after a most vigorously waged contest in which both parties showed amaz-iug strength, and polled a tremeud OUB vote. The Republicans have unquestion-ably can ied Ohio by an increased majority. And in Indiana, they claim to bare elected their govern or ami ;i majority of the Legisla-ture, aud increased their represen- '• ion in C nigrcss. *'•'■ est-Virgini i is Demo - ■)<•. •'V.. •:,.,..■: 1 • . /.■ O iio currii >l by he Republicans, we i! lutess i !:• j •. ., in Indiana is liaaiipoiutnj nt, for we confident-ly anticipated a different one. To morrow we shall however have I more definite ligares and cau take ' a clearer survey of the field. £ocal Jttisrcllann. THE PATRIOT In Wintton, Salem, 3It. Airy, Danbury, Kernersville, Thomatrille, High Point, James-town, Asheboro, and other points in Randolph County; Danville, Va ' BeUlsville, Wentworth, Brown Summit, and mir-y ttktr Post OJKccs in the Piedmont section. The present mail arrangements enable subscribers to the PATRIOT at the points above named to receive their papers with-in a few hours after publication—a day in advance of all other dailies pnblished in North Carolina. •Met.eoroloeicnl Kepcn, Indications of the thermometer iu Greensboro, reported for the PATRIOT by W. C. Porter, & Co., to-day. At 8 A. M fiO degrees IS If. 70 - 3P.M., 74 •' -•V Lcnel by l*od\to. Mr S (,' Robinson, of Una city, dug from his garden a sweet potato which measures thirty iwo inches in length, I; i^ ;i curi > " v is curled Into sometbii .-••;> i, tig a knot, as if il bad been done bv hand. ( -<;. —CouuoisearH prouoiiace them very line—Blackwell's Durham Lung Cut and Cigarette. IV I mtra • Advertisement* taken at proj-oiiionaiBIJ ■ ■ ■• i••'•> I. .. ..'.,••->■•tits pei line. i'•.-. :..- | ■'■ lin I r ill • .., i - .; - i . ■ ■ i . ■ . . , ■ • •■ i I i .- lii 80 ■ Not a Candidate- We art* pleased to learn that Mr. li. ?.l. Stafford, tbe present worthy 5! ei :il '.i Guilford counts. declines • ■ ■ •■ iwdepend - .. . \, ■,. !>-r I - Sli rifl : Mr. J. V Cm li «i riie 'Ciunpaifrn In l^omytii. There is to be a rousing meeting at Ker-nersTilleon Saturday, Oct. 10th, beginning at 7 P II. Col J T Moreur** auu several oilier dis-l tiuguished gentlemen will be present aud address the people ol Porsyth on the political issues of the da v. Still Another: Public Speaking at Ir*lea«niil Gnrden, Katurday, -2:trd Inat., ut 7 I'. M. Col Morehead, J A Barringer of Greens-boro, and others will >,Ucuss the issues of the campaign. All are iuvited without re-gard to part; TOWNSHIP EX. COMMITTEE. - Mrs. .Jane Ledhetter, nu old resident o: this city, upwards <-f eighty yea-. .>: , ago, died ut Ibe residence .•;' her son-in- .- . \onpareill\| the D^BiOCl'i tic 1 iinili foi I] , .1 law, in ibis city, this morning about foui Hce bavins received a messa froi °'clook- The funeral takes plaee to r- •.. .-...,. , row at 9 o'clock, A M . from her lute-i •. c ■. i he -••■ vie s will !>•• col dueled hi ; ' ■• -'■'■ i; ■ ; r nub. ■:-,. |j R SU| ... I" lends oi .he fa • • i. . I )1 ;:: v ' L'OU V.I — .: .' • I. ,■.■••; ' ' •" 'V bii ... QUs : : .1 . ' J il . - ; ■ ' ■ • :,.■ ; : ■ ■ . 1... sii frt.iu • . ids: A.M. I' v . •. li.1.1: KAII.I.n \.- An iv. s .'roil! Rl lint ind, l..-n\i.. for Ric! niond. All i ves {loin R.i hillOl <I, Leases for Ric imond, ...... j. tn R,60 a in WOK HI C •■!■> I.IN V I! I II.'I'll!.. Arrives fiom Charlotte; Leaves lor Ch irlotte, Ari ives fri til Cl .; lotte, Leaves for Charlotte, Arrives from Goldsboroand Rale'gb, :!,4."> p m and 7,40 p m Leaves for Goldsl.oro and Raleigh, y.CK a m and 5,00 p in NORTH WKSTKliN N. C. KAII.KOAD. Arrives from Salem, Leaves fur galena, Arrives from Salem, Leaves for Salem, Greensboro Post Office Directory Arrivals and Departure of Mails. - i i- • |i nueu ibility. Tim, i . to ll.e coi - i ■ h !• •• > • • ii ret;!.)' ion, bin it appears without any loucdation whatever. The course of Mr. Staf- ;»,!- ,i in ford caouot l>»- too highly commend-ed by the people of Guilford, who have supporii d him lor the position of Sheriff lor the past fteveral years. The action of Mr Stafford leaves the contest for the Sheriffalty of Guilford between the nomi-nees of the Democratic and Repub-lican parties. Of course Mr. Cun-ningham will be elected by an overwhelming majority. He is a good business mau, aud in every way worthy of the support of the people of Guilford county. an i. -, ■ i i II i; \< .i'... *.:!(> ■ in rVil p III 8,ai p m U.r.l! a iu 7,00 p in 8..J0 p m 9,20 a m 10.00 a m From north ar. at 9 48 A M and 7 55 p M For " depis. " rl 110 A M and 8 40PM From south ar. " 8 10 A K and 8 20 P M For " dep'ts " 9 oil A M aud 8 21 p M Eastern mail ar. '* 7 4o P >i "dep'ts." !• 53 A M Salem " sr. " 7 (KIPM " "dep'ts" 9 15PM Asheboro " ar. daily ex'pt Sunday by f. p M " " dep'ts" " " " (i A M Snow Camp, leaves Tuesdays and Fridays 6AM Snow Camp, ar. Wed'ys aud Sat'd'ys li r M Long's Mills ar. Saturdays by 6 p M " dep'ts Saturdays at 6 P M All mails close. 30. minutes .before de-partne of carrier. Sunday hours, from 8i to 9 A M.. and aom 10i toj 11 A.M. J. D. WHITE, P. M. Hon. A. S. Menimou, one among the foremost statesmen in America, will speak at Graham, on next Saturday the 16th of October, 18i>u. The oppoitunity thus afforded our people to hear him, should not be neglected. No reasonable man, whatever may be his politics, can fail to be interested iu what he will eay. —The finest, purest and healthiest.— Smoke Blackwell's Durham Long Cut and Cigarettes- —Beats the Worid—Blackwell's Dnr- • i :.: 1. ing'C il • id I igarettes. i 'ertfonnl Intelligence* Mr W 11 II Gregory, of Charlotte, broth-er ol Dr Oregui»-, of this city, was married yesterday in Statesvllle, North Carolina, in Miss Mattie Ramsay, formerly of Mississippi. They passed through this city last night on their bridal tour North. Messrs T D Gilles|iie,Superinlendent of the Southern Express Company .and W J Croos-wel), Koule Ageul from Kichmond to Atlanta, spent last night in the city, and left this morning for the South. Hon A H Stephens is reported by the Augusta, Ga., ( anitttutionalist to be in very good health. He will make a political speech in Warreutoii, Ga., next Saturday. Rev F M Jordan, who has been conduct-ing a series of meetings at tin, Baptist Church, in this city, left this morning for RockiDguani couuty. He will retura to Greensboro at an early day. Rev. C. H. Wiley spent last night in this city on his return home to Winston from South Carolina, where be spent about a week. Mr. C. D. Yates returned to the city this morning from ibe Setijni-Centennial celebration now in progress at Baltimore. We are sorry to hear that Sheriff Stafford is quite sick at his home, near Oak Ridge. l-*olitionl Mooting In Guilford—at l''ri.-ii<i~l.lu, N. <J. The Hancock aud Jarvk Club of Friend-ship will hold their next meeting Saturday next, at 7 P M, at Hickory Grove. They have invited several well known speakers to We present. A good time is expected and everybody is invited to come. The Friendship boys won the flag four years ago—aud they have not forgotten that work and organisation always win. New Garden lf*»ir. The President and Directors of the New Garden Agricultural Society aro doing all in their power to make the annual ex-hibition fm ;.- -ii, which lak.s place on Thursday Cot.2Sib, a grand success: we believe theii rhorls will be successful. Tbe peopl > i Guilford shoe Id feel proud of Iheii iji ions aud encour ige them, '•. i mu<>T makes tbe following offer as special |>K iniums, at this Fail For 'In best g u.ral display oi Domestic Mai nfacturts In ■ lady,—one annual suh-cription to lbs weekly PATRIOT For Ibe be-1 one dozen Rolls made and exhibited by a lady,—mie annual »ub- ■cription i.. the weekly PATRIOT. For the best G pounds ol butter, pie-pared by a lady, o.m annual subscription to iho WKKXLY PATRIOT, For the best display of Mowers by a lady, same premium as above. For the beat display of Poultry, open to all exhibitor!, ryme ; -niiuin as above. TI.e-i speci I pi mi ims are offered with tbe hope ol aidii ibe Society in increas-ing 'be quail .'. •• I i baracti r ■>! ila ex-hibits. Won'l - me .1 our M ircbauts,aud other husinenN UI-JII I' lluw in sriil l.ii^.. pre-miuuis ' 1 el one give ;i barrel ol Flour, anoi liet II li iml-ouie dn s-, Ac auuou: • tbe Pre-duily. il . are off n •'.. W be ! i. • i i ■ -1 .' $pttfal i-itu Mtrra?. New Geroceiy Store. We very respectfully anuouuee to the citizens of Greensboro and surrounding country lha! we have opened a first class Grocery Store under the Benbow Hall, where we keep all kinds of groceries usually kept in first class grocery stores; crockery, glass ware, country produce, Arc We would be glad to have you to call and examine our stock, J. C. & W. D. BROWN. Oct. 13, 1881. —We guarantee no better goods made than Blackwell's Durham Long Cut and Cigarettes. W. R. Murray of this city is now exhib-iting an extensive stock of new Dress Goods in all the latest styles and novel-ties, aud a great variety of new Trim-mings, plain Silks and Satins, Black Silk Velvet and Velveteen, Ladies' Cloaks and Dolmans in newest styles. Hemp, Ingrain and Brussels Carpets, Rugs, and Floor Oil Carpets. Those in need of goods will do well to call and see him and get prices before buying. J. W. Scott & Go. Wish to Buy lour WOOL, SASSAFRAS OIL, COUiSTRY BACON, MEAL, DRIED CHERRIES, and ALL DESIRABLE PRODUCE. They are prepared to offer G-:R,ocE:R,:r:ES on as Good Terms As any boon in this* ■-!. in of t!i* State Scott, Small & Co., Oflier a Larve Stock •ftteieMa-able tiootis, SIK-II UK Prints, Dress Linens, Lawns, Cottonades, -A-ZSTID PIQUES, together with the LARGEST STOCK OF NOTIONS carried by any one house in N, C. at great-ly reduced prices, to make room for fall stock. Buy Now mid Save iU ucy. Greensboro, N C, July 19, 18s.) COAL! PKRSONS I.\T::M>;.V; TO i:n:x COA this winter will find it to THEIR ADVANTAGE TO THE VOTERS OF GUILFORD COUNTY. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CANDIDATE FOR THE OFFICE OP 8HERIFF for the County of Guilford at the approaching election. J. M. 8UTTON. July 7, 1880, d. t. a. w., w. t. e. to call on me FOR PE/ICES belore ordering.] OHAS. D. YATES,! Greensboro, N. C, Sept 20,,'dO.
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Title | The Greensboro patriot [daily edition, October 13, 1880] |
Date | 1880-10-13 |
Editor(s) | Fulghum, R.T. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
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Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The October 13, 1880, issue of The Greensboro Patriot [Daily], a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C. by R.T. Fulghum. |
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Full text | •.V — E / -•-- . . tH§ ram 5 ■ Patriot VoLI. GREENSBOKO, K. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 13,1880. No 137 (Smnslwrn jBatriri, Published daily (except Sunday) at GREENSBORO, N. C. Oflioe on South Elm,Street. R. T. F'JL8HiiM, Editor and Praptictar. TBB PATRIOT ia served bj tbe Carriers to subscribers in the City at TEX CENTS I'EIC WEEK, payable weekly, only to the carriers by whom served, PKICKS FOR MAIIJNO.—Single copy, two cent.-; one week, ten cents; two weeks, twenty cents; three weeks, thirty cents; one month, thirty-fivercnti; two months, seventy cent*; three months,one dollar; six mouths, two dollars ; twelve mouths, four dollar). Postage prepaid by the Proprietor. All subscriptions payable in advance. Tin: W KKKI-V PATRIOT.—TWO dollars a year, postage prepaid, with inducements in ( [DOB. Tl e beat and cheapest journal Snblished in the Piedmont section of i :, i' >! universal circula-tion. Mailed o city subscribers tor two doll, i .i j ■■.. ,:,-.!'... i ., i Klin : • i be oldeal Democrat i ; N- lb • : --'.'!'..! ■.-.;.!':,: I i •. • ■ .••:.•• On UA'il .DVERTlSl! . ITION l tn mi • j I i " Ian i! -, 1 50 il ija i Oil four tia;..-% -. . '£ •"»'' I'n.i da>B :; I '' One week 3 50 Two weeks, 5 110 Tbri.) act ks, — 5 60 (mo month, (> ul) ■ -« )>.. e uo ; Three moothe, M on j MX mouths, 20 no Uue year, 32 00 The Kesult of the Contest Yes-terday in Ohio, Indiana, and West Virginia. We present to our readers in this issue of the PATRIOT all the news we have up to the hour of going to press about the result of the elec-tions .yesterday in Ohio, Iudiana and West. Virginia. As far as the telegrams go they indicate pretty conclusively a de tided victoiy for the Republicaus iu the two former States after a most vigorously waged contest in which both parties showed amaz-iug strength, and polled a tremeud OUB vote. The Republicans have unquestion-ably can ied Ohio by an increased majority. And in Indiana, they claim to bare elected their govern or ami ;i majority of the Legisla-ture, aud increased their represen- '• ion in C nigrcss. *'•'■ est-Virgini i is Demo - ■)<•. •'V.. •:,.,..■: 1 • . /.■ O iio currii >l by he Republicans, we i! lutess i !:• j •. ., in Indiana is liaaiipoiutnj nt, for we confident-ly anticipated a different one. To morrow we shall however have I more definite ligares and cau take ' a clearer survey of the field. £ocal Jttisrcllann. THE PATRIOT In Wintton, Salem, 3It. Airy, Danbury, Kernersville, Thomatrille, High Point, James-town, Asheboro, and other points in Randolph County; Danville, Va ' BeUlsville, Wentworth, Brown Summit, and mir-y ttktr Post OJKccs in the Piedmont section. The present mail arrangements enable subscribers to the PATRIOT at the points above named to receive their papers with-in a few hours after publication—a day in advance of all other dailies pnblished in North Carolina. •Met.eoroloeicnl Kepcn, Indications of the thermometer iu Greensboro, reported for the PATRIOT by W. C. Porter, & Co., to-day. At 8 A. M fiO degrees IS If. 70 - 3P.M., 74 •' -•V Lcnel by l*od\to. Mr S (,' Robinson, of Una city, dug from his garden a sweet potato which measures thirty iwo inches in length, I; i^ ;i curi > " v is curled Into sometbii .-••;> i, tig a knot, as if il bad been done bv hand. ( -<;. —CouuoisearH prouoiiace them very line—Blackwell's Durham Lung Cut and Cigarette. IV I mtra • Advertisement* taken at proj-oiiionaiBIJ ■ ■ ■• i••'•> I. .. ..'.,••->■•tits pei line. i'•.-. :..- | ■'■ lin I r ill • .., i - .; - i . ■ ■ i . ■ . . , ■ • •■ i I i .- lii 80 ■ Not a Candidate- We art* pleased to learn that Mr. li. ?.l. Stafford, tbe present worthy 5! ei :il '.i Guilford counts. declines • ■ ■ •■ iwdepend - .. . \, ■,. !>-r I - Sli rifl : Mr. J. V Cm li «i riie 'Ciunpaifrn In l^omytii. There is to be a rousing meeting at Ker-nersTilleon Saturday, Oct. 10th, beginning at 7 P II. Col J T Moreur** auu several oilier dis-l tiuguished gentlemen will be present aud address the people ol Porsyth on the political issues of the da v. Still Another: Public Speaking at Ir*lea«niil Gnrden, Katurday, -2:trd Inat., ut 7 I'. M. Col Morehead, J A Barringer of Greens-boro, and others will >,Ucuss the issues of the campaign. All are iuvited without re-gard to part; TOWNSHIP EX. COMMITTEE. - Mrs. .Jane Ledhetter, nu old resident o: this city, upwards <-f eighty yea-. .>: , ago, died ut Ibe residence .•;' her son-in- .- . \onpareill\| the D^BiOCl'i tic 1 iinili foi I] , .1 law, in ibis city, this morning about foui Hce bavins received a messa froi °'clook- The funeral takes plaee to r- •.. .-...,. , row at 9 o'clock, A M . from her lute-i •. c ■. i he -••■ vie s will !>•• col dueled hi ; ' ■• -'■'■ i; ■ ; r nub. ■:-,. |j R SU| ... I" lends oi .he fa • • i. . I )1 ;:: v ' L'OU V.I — .: .' • I. ,■.■••; ' ' •" 'V bii ... QUs : : .1 . ' J il . - ; ■ ' ■ • :,.■ ; : ■ ■ . 1... sii frt.iu • . ids: A.M. I' v . •. li.1.1: KAII.I.n \.- An iv. s .'roil! Rl lint ind, l..-n\i.. for Ric! niond. All i ves {loin R.i hillOl I.IN V I! I II.'I'll!.. Arrives fiom Charlotte; Leaves lor Ch irlotte, Ari ives fri til Cl .; lotte, Leaves for Charlotte, Arrives from Goldsboroand Rale'gb, :!,4."> p m and 7,40 p m Leaves for Goldsl.oro and Raleigh, y.CK a m and 5,00 p in NORTH WKSTKliN N. C. KAII.KOAD. Arrives from Salem, Leaves fur galena, Arrives from Salem, Leaves for Salem, Greensboro Post Office Directory Arrivals and Departure of Mails. - i i- • |i nueu ibility. Tim, i . to ll.e coi - i ■ h !• •• > • • ii ret;!.)' ion, bin it appears without any loucdation whatever. The course of Mr. Staf- ;»,!- ,i in ford caouot l>»- too highly commend-ed by the people of Guilford, who have supporii d him lor the position of Sheriff lor the past fteveral years. The action of Mr Stafford leaves the contest for the Sheriffalty of Guilford between the nomi-nees of the Democratic and Repub-lican parties. Of course Mr. Cun-ningham will be elected by an overwhelming majority. He is a good business mau, aud in every way worthy of the support of the people of Guilford county. an i. -, ■ i i II i; \< .i'... *.:!(> ■ in rVil p III 8,ai p m U.r.l! a iu 7,00 p in 8..J0 p m 9,20 a m 10.00 a m From north ar. at 9 48 A M and 7 55 p M For " depis. " rl 110 A M and 8 40PM From south ar. " 8 10 A K and 8 20 P M For " dep'ts " 9 oil A M aud 8 21 p M Eastern mail ar. '* 7 4o P >i "dep'ts." !• 53 A M Salem " sr. " 7 (KIPM " "dep'ts" 9 15PM Asheboro " ar. daily ex'pt Sunday by f. p M " " dep'ts" " " " (i A M Snow Camp, leaves Tuesdays and Fridays 6AM Snow Camp, ar. Wed'ys aud Sat'd'ys li r M Long's Mills ar. Saturdays by 6 p M " dep'ts Saturdays at 6 P M All mails close. 30. minutes .before de-partne of carrier. Sunday hours, from 8i to 9 A M.. and aom 10i toj 11 A.M. J. D. WHITE, P. M. Hon. A. S. Menimou, one among the foremost statesmen in America, will speak at Graham, on next Saturday the 16th of October, 18i>u. The oppoitunity thus afforded our people to hear him, should not be neglected. No reasonable man, whatever may be his politics, can fail to be interested iu what he will eay. —The finest, purest and healthiest.— Smoke Blackwell's Durham Long Cut and Cigarettes- —Beats the Worid—Blackwell's Dnr- • i :.: 1. ing'C il • id I igarettes. i 'ertfonnl Intelligence* Mr W 11 II Gregory, of Charlotte, broth-er ol Dr Oregui»-, of this city, was married yesterday in Statesvllle, North Carolina, in Miss Mattie Ramsay, formerly of Mississippi. They passed through this city last night on their bridal tour North. Messrs T D Gilles|iie,Superinlendent of the Southern Express Company .and W J Croos-wel), Koule Ageul from Kichmond to Atlanta, spent last night in the city, and left this morning for the South. Hon A H Stephens is reported by the Augusta, Ga., ( anitttutionalist to be in very good health. He will make a political speech in Warreutoii, Ga., next Saturday. Rev F M Jordan, who has been conduct-ing a series of meetings at tin, Baptist Church, in this city, left this morning for RockiDguani couuty. He will retura to Greensboro at an early day. Rev. C. H. Wiley spent last night in this city on his return home to Winston from South Carolina, where be spent about a week. Mr. C. D. Yates returned to the city this morning from ibe Setijni-Centennial celebration now in progress at Baltimore. We are sorry to hear that Sheriff Stafford is quite sick at his home, near Oak Ridge. l-*olitionl Mooting In Guilford—at l''ri.-ii i Guilford shoe Id feel proud of Iheii iji ions aud encour ige them, '•. i mu<>T makes tbe following offer as special |>K iniums, at this Fail For 'In best g u.ral display oi Domestic Mai nfacturts In ■ lady,—one annual suh-cription to lbs weekly PATRIOT For Ibe be-1 one dozen Rolls made and exhibited by a lady,—mie annual »ub- ■cription i.. the weekly PATRIOT. For the best G pounds ol butter, pie-pared by a lady, o.m annual subscription to iho WKKXLY PATRIOT, For the best display of Mowers by a lady, same premium as above. For the beat display of Poultry, open to all exhibitor!, ryme ; -niiuin as above. TI.e-i speci I pi mi ims are offered with tbe hope ol aidii ibe Society in increas-ing 'be quail .'. •• I i baracti r ■>! ila ex-hibits. Won'l - me .1 our M ircbauts,aud other husinenN UI-JII I' lluw in sriil l.ii^.. pre-miuuis ' 1 el one give ;i barrel ol Flour, anoi liet II li iml-ouie dn s-, Ac auuou: • tbe Pre-duily. il . are off n •'.. W be ! i. • i i ■ -1 .' $pttfal i-itu Mtrra?. New Geroceiy Store. We very respectfully anuouuee to the citizens of Greensboro and surrounding country lha! we have opened a first class Grocery Store under the Benbow Hall, where we keep all kinds of groceries usually kept in first class grocery stores; crockery, glass ware, country produce, Arc We would be glad to have you to call and examine our stock, J. C. & W. D. BROWN. Oct. 13, 1881. —We guarantee no better goods made than Blackwell's Durham Long Cut and Cigarettes. W. R. Murray of this city is now exhib-iting an extensive stock of new Dress Goods in all the latest styles and novel-ties, aud a great variety of new Trim-mings, plain Silks and Satins, Black Silk Velvet and Velveteen, Ladies' Cloaks and Dolmans in newest styles. Hemp, Ingrain and Brussels Carpets, Rugs, and Floor Oil Carpets. Those in need of goods will do well to call and see him and get prices before buying. J. W. Scott & Go. Wish to Buy lour WOOL, SASSAFRAS OIL, COUiSTRY BACON, MEAL, DRIED CHERRIES, and ALL DESIRABLE PRODUCE. They are prepared to offer G-:R,ocE:R,:r:ES on as Good Terms As any boon in this* ■-!. in of t!i* State Scott, Small & Co., Oflier a Larve Stock •ftteieMa-able tiootis, SIK-II UK Prints, Dress Linens, Lawns, Cottonades, -A-ZSTID PIQUES, together with the LARGEST STOCK OF NOTIONS carried by any one house in N, C. at great-ly reduced prices, to make room for fall stock. Buy Now mid Save iU ucy. Greensboro, N C, July 19, 18s.) COAL! PKRSONS I.\T::M>;.V; TO i:n:x COA this winter will find it to THEIR ADVANTAGE TO THE VOTERS OF GUILFORD COUNTY. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CANDIDATE FOR THE OFFICE OP 8HERIFF for the County of Guilford at the approaching election. J. M. 8UTTON. July 7, 1880, d. t. a. w., w. t. e. to call on me FOR PE/ICES belore ordering.] OHAS. D. YATES,! Greensboro, N. C, Sept 20,,'dO. |