Miscellaneous.
From Beaumont & Fletcher’s Valentinian.
From Beaumont & Fletcher’s Valentinian.
From Beaumont & Fletcher’s Valentinian.
Now the lusty Spring is seen;Golden yellow, gaudy blue,Daintily invite the view.Everywhere on every green,Roses blushing as they blow,And enticing men to pull,Lillies whiter than the snow,Woodbines of sweet honey full;All love’s emblems, and all cry,“Ladies, if not pluck’d, we die.”
Now the lusty Spring is seen;Golden yellow, gaudy blue,Daintily invite the view.Everywhere on every green,Roses blushing as they blow,And enticing men to pull,Lillies whiter than the snow,Woodbines of sweet honey full;All love’s emblems, and all cry,“Ladies, if not pluck’d, we die.”
Now the lusty Spring is seen;Golden yellow, gaudy blue,Daintily invite the view.Everywhere on every green,Roses blushing as they blow,And enticing men to pull,Lillies whiter than the snow,Woodbines of sweet honey full;All love’s emblems, and all cry,“Ladies, if not pluck’d, we die.”
Now the lusty Spring is seen;
Golden yellow, gaudy blue,
Daintily invite the view.
Everywhere on every green,
Roses blushing as they blow,
And enticing men to pull,
Lillies whiter than the snow,
Woodbines of sweet honey full;
All love’s emblems, and all cry,
“Ladies, if not pluck’d, we die.”
Gen. Hardie always claimed that his troops were the last to lower the Southern flag to Northern numbers. It is recorded that he was the last General to receive notice of surrender and orders of disbandment. At that time his headquarters were in Trinity College, at the house of Dr. Craven, at whose front gate the official flag was planted. Here on a lovely morning in May, 1865, his daughter, Miss Annie Hardie, accompanied by the staff and many weeping and tattered soldiers, while the college bell, near by, tolled the requiem of the Southern Confederacy, and while officers and men stood uncovered, tenderly dismantled and forever furled this last lone emblem of Southern chivalry and Southern bravery. If this flag has been preserved, it should be in the museum at Trinity.—High Point Enterprise.
DIKE BOOK COMPANY,Opp. National Bank, GREENSBORO, N. C.Fine Books and StationeryOF ALL KINDS.SETS OF BOOKSBy Standard Authors for sale by sets or singly.
DIKE BOOK COMPANY,Opp. National Bank, GREENSBORO, N. C.Fine Books and StationeryOF ALL KINDS.SETS OF BOOKSBy Standard Authors for sale by sets or singly.
DIKE BOOK COMPANY,
Opp. National Bank, GREENSBORO, N. C.
Fine Books and Stationery
OF ALL KINDS.
SETS OF BOOKS
By Standard Authors for sale by sets or singly.
Books of great value, including History, Biography, Poetry, Travels, &c., for young men and students, at low prices.
FULL LINE OF THE POETS.
FULL LINE OF THE POETS.
FULL LINE OF THE POETS.
Latest Publications of Lovell’s Library, Munro’s Library and others.
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
To reduce our stock of clothing, we offer same for 30 days atPRIME COST
50 Suits $4.50, $5.50, $6.50; 50 Suits $8.50, $10.50, $12.50; 25 suits, Corkscrew Worsted, $6.50, $8.50, $12.50, up.
150 pairs Men’s Pants, 75c to $5.
50 prs. children’s pants, 35c.
R. J. LINDSAY & BRO.
R. J. LINDSAY & BRO.
R. J. LINDSAY & BRO.
R. J. LINDSAY & BRO.
GRIMES & STRICKLAND,Pharmacists and Apothecaries,THOMASVILLE, N.C.Keep constantly on handPURE and FRESH DRUGS and MEDICINES.
GRIMES & STRICKLAND,Pharmacists and Apothecaries,THOMASVILLE, N.C.Keep constantly on handPURE and FRESH DRUGS and MEDICINES.
GRIMES & STRICKLAND,
Pharmacists and Apothecaries,
THOMASVILLE, N.C.
Keep constantly on hand
PURE and FRESH DRUGS and MEDICINES.
Best brands of Cigars and Tobaccos always on hand. Prescriptions carefully filled at all hours.
BELLEVUE HOTEL.J. N. CAMPBELL,Manager.Headquarters for Sportsmen and Commercial Travelers.HIGH POINT, N. C.
BELLEVUE HOTEL.J. N. CAMPBELL,Manager.Headquarters for Sportsmen and Commercial Travelers.HIGH POINT, N. C.
BELLEVUE HOTEL.
J. N. CAMPBELL,Manager.
Headquarters for Sportsmen and Commercial Travelers.
HIGH POINT, N. C.