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tHfi. Vol. 2. GREENSBORO, 1ST. C, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 8, 1881. No. 272 The Daily Patriot. Published daily (sxeapt [Sand GKEEM8BORO, N. C 0*ce on Seatb Bin Street, at 1 f ffJLGiDM, Klitir ni fciwiita, 1.1 eaM af ' w United Rtataa v» John M. I K «t» and Henderson Brewer charged with • breaking Into tha Post Om>e «t Bro war's Mi in Randolph, cosnty. The defenae was oondacted lir Me»*n. Keoijh St. Bar-ringer. lJistrict-Anortey Boyd proieeot-ing ; ill 1:30 o'clock the jury returned a verdict of fcailiy as !0 both defendant*. _ ■^ae**— Hfli~tc..ii-. Intelligence. K*v. J B. Potd, D. I>, of Thanaaaeswill {iifi.i i. it: li.t- Methodist sbnrok ot tbi* «ity '•tii hendiy *t 11 o'clock, e. »> Rev Dr. W. H Bobbin, the Presiding Eider baa changed th>- time for holding th- Gteensboro District ContareaM of »h« M Ti rhnn h fret) the 1st Sunday in tagu ; to the 51b Sunday in JnH, 1>e-glm lag on HI. Thursday morning before, and Rev - Blaok the Presiding El-der, ha - the time of the Saltsbary THK PATRIOT U • ••: v -■.! ' • •» - Carriers to subscribers in the City tit TEN CENTS PRK WEEK, payable weekly only to the, rarrier- by whom sorred, PRIOM WOK MAILING —Single espy, «w* eentt, one we- , Wn cnlt; two weeks, JawaXjt cents; tl. m weeks, Airtyctntt; one month, bUr(y-^rr rents, two niontba, icrtnti; aaatt; three months,*™* 4oU*r; aizmontha, two iloll»r$, twelre tnoutba, fourtUIUm Postage prepaid by the Proprietor. All subset ptious payable in advance THK WBKKLY i'*;.- :.-: ■•-". so dollar* a year, p ■ • • , i I .' - i . . ; published in the Fid! North Caroiit ti(lil Ma .: fortwi ferenoe f:om the l»t to the 't' I irs . ■ . i : in August. These changes THK G) • ■ ■ prevent conflict with the I North 1 . ■■■ ■ ■ Am April Song-- Whan fickle April ikies were blue, Tha war* aan eame and kiaaad me, And early in ike mormiag daw, From dream-lane thnaditmiaied mo. I listened to the ehiraa aweat The happy bird* rare ringing, B welling from ere.-; fond retreat, Prom aTery tssVt'.p ringing. Tha bird* are prairt tg Qod, I laid, For taring-time'* riad reluming, Far baratiag foftk • /' leaf and blade, I, too, tha song am learning. Next morning when I op'd my eyea, Icloted them with a shiver, For flakes of eaow were falling faet, And ice waa on the river. I drew a diteoatented aigb, And aaid, we're birii-tersaken, Then listen with a gladearpriee Te find myself mietaken, A fuller, sweeter, glader note, Of cheering and of 'rraiting, (Than on the sonny morning past, Our cko:isters ware raising. An earnest prayer rase a my heart, Oh ! Thou dear God above me, In warm or chill, come good or ill, Still may I praise and love thee. - Springfield Republican. Uekatlhe Flrar*M.-Th* pur- ftxwaW. &C Co'%. CoVuwtYCl. ekaae list a* given to the County Register, ■ ••■:. ufin i which i Aujjllst occurs the i ■ ' ■ i •.irn'irupliK. •i ■ Wheeler, of this district, and chief Clerk in his office, . aUendi ■_' 'he session of 1 ICCnaningham who>e iiluene lye is still very , «a» i Mil ■ . | J| (aoe PATRIOT, March 30th,) ahowa that J. W. Seett 4 Co., houghi aeTeral theasand dollars worth aiora goods the last six months of 1880, than any other house in the City ex-cept oae.Meesra. Odell A Co.)-Notwith-standing, wa were, daring that time redae-tag ear stoek—and baying aa few gooda as possible, to preaare for a change in our basi-l^^ lVSZ^^X^ UMU*****. Therefore read tki. prieea will sell, and the tax lilt will ull who oolnmn irtt, the looa! item* next, and We hare made arrangements with ene> of tha most experienced auction bayen ol Now York tv famish us from time t« time, inoh bargains aa he may be able toaeeaid at forced sale* for ce>A. When the price of an article ia given in this onlantu, it eoiVd •ell. them. The more goodi we sell the shorter profit we oaa afford to sell at. Very reepeetfally, J. W 8COTT & Co., Greensboro, N. C, April 4, 1881—- • then if you have time, the editoriali. ■—■-"-""-"^"a" "^ fprdal 4$it;jigteras. I am expeotiag a car oad af Coal, and wonld advino parties in 'need to engage before it arrives, as it wi.l save the cost of drayage. Cn\s. D. YATES. Greensboro, M. 0., Apri- 7th, 18-S1—diit. . . 191 l\ .in J. Call and see the new and handsome im-mother, ,and kneel, provemeuis at Newcomb's Dicing Kooins. ALMAflA.: • -TORO-TO-MORROW. 8nnrifv.- u . I MORNING Bun sets ti 30 | Moon rises 2:37a ru D.".;. - B i '. minutes. Mefeoroloc-oiil Kepi ~t. Indication i I hermometer in Greensboro i ted oi ;!;•• PATRIOT by W.C. Porter, & Co. to la . At ~ .' . :"j degrees W >»., -io " 4 P M i-i ' I to LIB vei ■ ■ ' d I im, i sS a . ■-.■ . i, : • un ., .. .. B D Igham i!:i!l I i e », asked hei blessing on a ■ . " ,. u.i ..!<1 lady t,till i tire; bat she i procated hei boy's iffeetion ;- ' '- • .. proadcfhis abilities ami liatlnetion he had acijuired. *he said, with aunse and feeling, "My dear Harry, I wonld rsthei have embraced the member for Yorkshire; but God Almighty bless you!' gtttm from the people. JLo9t.—Wcdueediiy 6th, inst , a lady's gold chain and locket TLe tinder will be liberally rewarded by leaving them at this ■ ' lApiil 7th— It, I J at 5 cw. per yard ui fcrown *, — ;■ . Hbti,expecteu this ■■ | . jvirjv*, OWiN ri. New Advertisements. EAST MARK1T 8TREET, Is now receiving a large and ele-gant stock of Spring and Summer goods, which for beauty, style, quality variety and cheapness, surpasses any former stock that he hasevei had the pleasure of exhib-iting. A cordial invitation is e>:- teaded to ali who desire to see a j fine display of staple and fane y dry goods, to call and ex.ir ie • : Entirely New Stock dress goods, white goods, ladi. . shoes and fancy slippers, sj ^ci ties; ready made clothir g a . : latest styles of hats. First Class Goods, Cheap for Cash. Sec and be convinced. G e.fan»J-e*& "'.f Av-'' " '* rs aai^ri A -TT —— None but experie"crd and polite eervante , uyed at Newcomb's Dining Rooms. Fresh 0\ slers, Freeh tjhad and Speckled Trent leoeived every day at Newcomb's Diuiug Rooms. Persono attending (Joint and the Public generally will tiud it to their advantage to yet meals at Newcomb's Diuing Rooms. Home Happenings. —W <• ..i •- u.i ii in demand well at some pvitit between Benbow Hall lll'.d I I di —Onr c" '. i • i.i ; !■ >en v.-t'', sappli ■ m its ofco daring the ;. .-. two weeks iood b lef i i rery soaree, an< high. high—oad in di m . . ai.d so it 1 ■'■•■. - ,,f family -~pi —Thi ■■■ - in tbi sity, will be opt ■' I '81 '1". . ■ one of the fi: »1 ''■■ • bt State but for n term of years it has been c by lease to anotl.i-r party, ai.d that lease expires t'.urintr the raerth of July. —The widow .,t the late Michael O'Don-i. ' . |. ■ fineer who waa kill 1 a the J»..r;i. • aroi.nj. Hsiltoad neur Lexii early ia January last, wiil reeeive *'J.i-o^ t*»-inorrow morning frem thv Kai^hw ot Jloi.or: of whieh order he was a member. Capt I^ee M Hawkins receive- the money from tha Malioaal Bank of Ur-ensboro to-day, and will forward the aimmtit to Mrs O'Oonnell by Capl R C Bowman, ol the Rivbmoud A Danville Railrojd Co , this eveuii g. jr'odoral CTcmrt. Binoe we w«nt to press yesterday ihi I '.- lowing caso. baVS been disposed of in the United States Court uow in ~es*ieu m tLia oity. United fi-.ates vs. Eli Bean for illicit distilling. Juiy trial verdict guilty. United State* vs. Jack Thomson, charge paaaing counterfeit U. .">. coin1 Jury lie! guilty, Jndgtn sot oi Jluii hue a^d co«t» and 3 year* aasnt ia the Penitentiary at Albany, New Yerk. To-day baa been oonsumed in the trial of 'i'Jie Hayoralftj of s^reensboro. KDITOK PATRIOT;—We most heartily end tree the Mi^gestion of "Young Ameri-i . wide ,ti his communication which appeared in the PATRIOT some days ago. sople of Greensboro would be glad e Mr M Or tter ■ i their Mayor. No ej selection eonld be made from the -li the - fyourpaper. Lit the citizens some interest is the atter, and not : i da goi :'.'.'■ Ci mmission- !•■ t ;', iade in time MANY VOTERS. tensboro, April 8th, '-1. Auoilier rioip.is.ulion. ED. PATRIOT:—I notice several names been suggested tlirongh your col- : .r the position of Mayor. Anyone he number would make an excellent r. Bat I want to make a nomination, one that I he'.ievo the citizens of Greens- '■ a will approve of. I name Mr James ! IB, a ycun« mm, of talent, bo*i-ipaeity and withal a popular man. te people nominate i.im for the posi-tion "JAM UP." April t^ih, '81. Special inducements offered to regular boarders, at Newcomb's Dining Rooms, Court House Square. G. Will, Ariiitieiu wih be at home soon. Watt for bis grand opening and buy new goods at low pi iocs Uio new store is rapidly approaching completion. April 6. who drink ■ !• -ale bj W t I'oi te .• . I: r WINE OF CARDUI." ladies , ,._ Of or. i. cures irregular, painful, or ditliculi menstruation. For sale by W C Porter <V Co. "WINE OF CA~Cw. four times a day makes a happy household. For sale by W C Porter & Co The Wiaco nsin Liquor Law. I New York Times.] A curious law has jnst gone into effect in Wisconsin. It prohibits " treating" or accepting a " tre»t" «f liqnor. The measure was rediculed as a bill, kiid now that it is a law, it will be co-ttons to see how the social YViseonhi-i tip-plers will evade it. As the law applies i nly to liquors, it may be in thit way (A bar room Eater Jones and Brown.) Jones—"Miss is whiskey ; Brown, what's years!' Brown—"Mine is a cigar/ (Af-tera panse) "Mine ia whiskey, what's i- "Mine is a cigar." Bar- . —"It" yon don't care fur j or risjAis now gentlemen, we can ho.d them far you ' Jones "Thank yon. liere is for -t round." (Lays dow: cents and exeunt omnta. "VVIKE OF CARDUI" makes rosy cheeks and CMS! - ompleriona. For sale by W C Portei A Co. Remember that at SAMTLE BROWN'S, oppesite the Post Office and Bank is the best pla<e to buy aavtliiiiy thai is to be worn My metto—Latest s ylea—Lewesl price* and Fair dealing Ali fer Cash. Salesmen—J. L Breekmau James Kank-in. J W Stafford, J C. Brown and W D Brown. Bespeetfally KlSM.1- 6 Hf.i'WN A NICE LINK OF PRANG'S ELEGANT EASTER CARDS Just Received and for sale tt Y^TEIS: }. 'i'ff .B« IJra - iJnnk aui) i\\ \ku. WE OJh^X^ER. Gree. scor.'. Hob 19, 1881. l>avcnport *V Iflorri:, Richmond, V a., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Sa't, ugars Coffee, Tea, Syrup. Mo'asse-liaeon, Flour, Fish, Powder, Ale and Porter, Soda. Starch, Soap. Candles. Tobacco, :ind ALL LBADING ARTICLES IN THE GROCERY TRADE £t?~ Particular attention given lo the tilling of orders. D«« lf.D-Wly N' \ HIMUMO City Property fer Sal<* - Several defiralle lots for resi-dence or st-res can be aought at low figsres by addressing Lock Box "H." Greenaboro, N C , or applying to the edi-tor of the PATRIOT, SI 'tis offic- Greea? b.-ro is improv.ug: » - the time to in-vast in rtal estate. Mr h 11-tf. KM SASH, DOOR and BLIND FACTORY. Doors, Sash.. Blinds, Brackets, Furni-ture, Coffins, Mouldings, and all kiuds of I Drceaed Lumber and bnilding materials, j A. O. Redding: &. Co., j Baadlemao Mins, Randolph County, H C. have jnet sapplied ^hei. factory with new BB*i improved machinery and are now ■ pn-paied to Mil promptly all order* for t the above-mentioned e.rticles and every-lumber line We torn out TO MERCHANTS ONLY MEN'SWOOL HATS AT $6.00 a $7.60. MEN'S ALL WOOL CASSmEHE, AT $12.00 a £15,00 I?ex* Dozen, Mr Leri Houat. be Mar bleYard.oi oath I ml 'ween the PATH! ■ lea A H t work t •■■■faction • ■ .. ids J- W« would pec ••,••- ; in of 1 -v .-olina j intsgos I kind- ork a': e in the very and hnk for a liberal -^hare of patronage. best and al 'ordan see tbem I I price list, t- ,1. . • prompt Call .r.d Box l5,High Point, N C. aeeb-m Sept.T-wlv. C -i-ashoro/April 4tb, 1SS1
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Title | The Greensboro patriot [daily edition, April 8, 1881] |
Date | 1881-04-08 |
Editor(s) | Hussey, John B. |
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Description | The April 8, 1881, issue of The Greensboro Patriot [Daily], a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C. by John B. Hussey. |
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tHfi.
Vol. 2. GREENSBORO, 1ST. C, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 8, 1881. No. 272
The Daily Patriot.
Published daily (sxeapt [Sand
GKEEM8BORO, N. C
0*ce on Seatb Bin Street,
at
1 f ffJLGiDM, Klitir ni fciwiita,
1.1 eaM af ' w United Rtataa v» John M.
I K «t» and Henderson Brewer charged with
• breaking Into tha Post Om>e «t Bro war's
Mi in Randolph, cosnty. The defenae
was oondacted lir Me»*n. Keoijh St. Bar-ringer.
lJistrict-Anortey Boyd proieeot-ing
; ill 1:30 o'clock the jury returned a
verdict of fcailiy as !0 both defendant*.
_ ■^ae**—
Hfli~tc..ii-. Intelligence.
K*v. J B. Potd, D. I>, of Thanaaaeswill
{iifi.i i. it: li.t- Methodist sbnrok ot tbi* «ity
'•tii hendiy *t 11 o'clock, e. »>
Rev Dr. W. H Bobbin, the Presiding
Eider baa changed th>- time for holding
th- Gteensboro District ContareaM of »h«
M Ti rhnn h fret) the 1st Sunday in
tagu ; to the 51b Sunday in JnH, 1>e-glm
lag on HI. Thursday morning before,
and Rev - Blaok the Presiding El-der,
ha - the time of the Saltsbary
THK PATRIOT U • ••: v -■.! ' • •» - Carriers
to subscribers in the City tit TEN CENTS
PRK WEEK, payable weekly only to
the, rarrier- by whom sorred,
PRIOM WOK MAILING —Single espy, «w*
eentt, one we- , Wn cnlt; two weeks,
JawaXjt cents; tl. m weeks, Airtyctntt; one
month, bUr(y-^rr rents, two niontba, icrtnti;
aaatt; three months,*™* 4oU*r; aizmontha,
two iloll»r$, twelre tnoutba, fourtUIUm
Postage prepaid by the Proprietor.
All subset ptious payable in advance
THK WBKKLY i'*;.- :.-: ■•-". so dollar* a
year, p ■ •
• , i I .' - i . . ;
published in the Fid!
North Caroiit
ti(lil Ma .: fortwi ferenoe f:om the l»t to the
't' I irs . ■ . i : in August. These changes
THK G) • ■ ■ prevent conflict with the
I North
1
. ■■■ ■ ■
Am April Song--
Whan fickle April ikies were blue,
Tha war* aan eame and kiaaad me,
And early in ike mormiag daw,
From dream-lane thnaditmiaied mo.
I listened to the ehiraa aweat
The happy bird* rare ringing,
B welling from ere.-; fond retreat,
Prom aTery tssVt'.p ringing.
Tha bird* are prairt tg Qod, I laid,
For taring-time'* riad reluming,
Far baratiag foftk • /' leaf and blade,
I, too, tha song am learning.
Next morning when I op'd my eyea,
Icloted them with a shiver,
For flakes of eaow were falling faet,
And ice waa on the river.
I drew a diteoatented aigb,
And aaid, we're birii-tersaken,
Then listen with a gladearpriee
Te find myself mietaken,
A fuller, sweeter, glader note,
Of cheering and of 'rraiting,
(Than on the sonny morning past,
Our cko:isters ware raising.
An earnest prayer rase a my heart,
Oh ! Thou dear God above me,
In warm or chill, come good or ill,
Still may I praise and love thee.
- Springfield Republican.
Uekatlhe Flrar*M.-Th* pur- ftxwaW. &C Co'%. CoVuwtYCl.
ekaae list a* given to the County Register,
■
••■:.
ufin i which
i Aujjllst
occurs the
i ■
' ■
i
•.irn'irupliK.
•i ■ Wheeler, of this district, and
chief Clerk in his office,
. aUendi ■_' 'he session of
1 ICCnaningham who>e iiluene
lye is still very
, «a»
i
Mil ■ . | J|
(aoe PATRIOT, March 30th,) ahowa that
J. W. Seett 4 Co., houghi aeTeral theasand
dollars worth aiora goods the last six months
of 1880, than any other house in the City ex-cept
oae.Meesra. Odell A Co.)-Notwith-standing,
wa were, daring that time redae-tag
ear stoek—and baying aa few gooda as
possible, to preaare for a change in our basi-l^^
lVSZ^^X^ UMU*****. Therefore read tki.
prieea will sell, and the tax lilt will ull who oolnmn irtt, the looa! item* next, and
We hare made arrangements with ene>
of tha most experienced auction bayen ol
Now York tv famish us from time t« time,
inoh bargains aa he may be able toaeeaid
at forced sale* for ce>A. When the price of
an article ia given in this onlantu, it eoiVd
•ell. them. The more goodi we sell the
shorter profit we oaa afford to sell at.
Very reepeetfally,
J. W 8COTT & Co.,
Greensboro, N. C, April 4, 1881—- •
then if you have time, the editoriali.
■—■-"-""-"^"a"
"^
fprdal 4$it;jigteras.
I am expeotiag a car oad af Coal, and
wonld advino parties in 'need to engage
before it arrives, as it wi.l save the cost of
drayage. Cn\s. D. YATES.
Greensboro, M. 0., Apri- 7th, 18-S1—diit.
. . 191
l\
.in J.
Call and see the new and handsome im-mother,
,and kneel, provemeuis at Newcomb's Dicing Kooins.
ALMAflA.: • -TORO-TO-MORROW.
8nnrifv.- u . I MORNING
Bun sets ti 30 | Moon rises 2:37a ru
D.".;. - B i '. minutes.
Mefeoroloc-oiil Kepi ~t.
Indication i I hermometer in
Greensboro i ted oi ;!;•• PATRIOT by
W.C. Porter, & Co. to la .
At ~ .' . :"j degrees
W >»., -io "
4 P M i-i '
I to LIB vei
■ ■ ' d I im,
i sS a . ■-.■
. i, : •
un ., .. ..
B D Igham i!:i!l
I i e », asked hei blessing on a
■ . " ,. u.i ..!<1 lady t,till
i tire; bat
she i procated hei boy's iffeetion
;- ' '- • .. proadcfhis abilities ami
liatlnetion he had acijuired. *he said,
with aunse and feeling, "My dear Harry, I
wonld rsthei have embraced the member
for Yorkshire; but God Almighty bless
you!'
gtttm from the people.
JLo9t.—Wcdueediiy 6th, inst , a lady's
gold chain and locket TLe tinder will be
liberally rewarded by leaving them at this
■ ' lApiil 7th— It,
I J at 5 cw. per yard ui fcrown *,
— ;■
. Hbti,expecteu this ■■ | .
jvirjv*,
OWiN ri.
New Advertisements.
EAST MARK1T 8TREET,
Is now receiving a large and ele-gant
stock of Spring and Summer
goods, which for beauty, style,
quality variety and cheapness,
surpasses any former stock that he
hasevei had the pleasure of exhib-iting.
A cordial invitation is e>:-
teaded to ali who desire to see a j
fine display of staple and fane y
dry goods, to call and ex.ir ie • :
Entirely New Stock
dress goods, white goods, ladi. .
shoes and fancy slippers, sj ^ci
ties; ready made clothir g a . :
latest styles of hats.
First Class Goods,
Cheap for Cash.
Sec and be convinced.
G e.fan»J-e*& "'.f Av-'' " '* rs aai^ri A
-TT ——
None but experie"crd and polite eervante
, uyed at Newcomb's Dining Rooms.
Fresh 0\ slers, Freeh tjhad and Speckled
Trent leoeived every day at Newcomb's
Diuiug Rooms.
Persono attending (Joint and the Public
generally will tiud it to their advantage to
yet meals at Newcomb's Diuing Rooms.
Home Happenings.
—W <• ..i •- u.i ii in demand
well at some pvitit between Benbow Hall
lll'.d I I di
—Onr c" '. i • i.i ; !■ >en v.-t'',
sappli ■ m its ofco daring the ;. .-.
two weeks iood b lef i i rery soaree, an<
high. high—oad in di m . .
ai.d so it 1 ■'■•■. - ,,f
family -~pi
—Thi ■■■ - in tbi sity, will
be opt ■' I '81 '1". . ■ one
of the fi: »1 ''■■ • bt State
but for n term of years it has been c
by lease to anotl.i-r party, ai.d that lease
expires t'.urintr the raerth of July.
—The widow .,t the late Michael O'Don-i.
' . |. ■ fineer who waa kill 1 a the
J»..r;i. • aroi.nj. Hsiltoad neur Lexii
early ia January last, wiil reeeive *'J.i-o^
t*»-inorrow morning frem thv Kai^hw ot
Jloi.or: of whieh order he was a member.
Capt I^ee M Hawkins receive- the money
from tha Malioaal Bank of Ur-ensboro to-day,
and will forward the aimmtit to Mrs
O'Oonnell by Capl R C Bowman, ol the
Rivbmoud A Danville Railrojd Co , this
eveuii g.
jr'odoral CTcmrt.
Binoe we w«nt to press yesterday ihi I '.-
lowing caso. baVS been disposed of in the
United States Court uow in ~es*ieu m tLia
oity. United fi-.ates vs. Eli Bean for illicit
distilling. Juiy trial verdict guilty.
United State* vs. Jack Thomson, charge
paaaing counterfeit U. .">. coin1 Jury
lie! guilty, Jndgtn sot oi
Jluii hue a^d co«t» and 3 year*
aasnt ia the Penitentiary at Albany, New
Yerk.
To-day baa been oonsumed in the trial of
'i'Jie Hayoralftj of s^reensboro.
KDITOK PATRIOT;—We most heartily
end tree the Mi^gestion of "Young Ameri-i
. wide ,ti his communication which
appeared in the PATRIOT some days ago.
sople of Greensboro would be glad
e Mr M Or tter ■ i their Mayor. No
ej selection eonld be made from the
-li the
- fyourpaper. Lit the citizens
some interest is the atter, and not
: i da goi :'.'.'■ Ci mmission-
!•■ t ;', iade in time
MANY VOTERS.
tensboro, April 8th, '-1.
Auoilier rioip.is.ulion.
ED. PATRIOT:—I notice several names
been suggested tlirongh your col-
: .r the position of Mayor. Anyone
he number would make an excellent
r. Bat I want to make a nomination,
one that I he'.ievo the citizens of Greens-
'■ a will approve of. I name Mr James
! IB, a ycun« mm, of talent, bo*i-ipaeity
and withal a popular man.
te people nominate i.im for the posi-tion
"JAM UP."
April t^ih, '81.
Special inducements offered to regular
boarders, at Newcomb's Dining Rooms,
Court House Square.
G. Will, Ariiitieiu wih be at home soon.
Watt for bis grand opening and buy new
goods at low pi iocs Uio new store is
rapidly approaching completion. April 6.
who drink
■
!• -ale bj W t I'oi te .•
. I: r
WINE OF CARDUI."
ladies
, ,._ Of or. i. cures irregular,
painful, or ditliculi menstruation.
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