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1 ..!'" , t t-i ' ,.rt: :; if- ! ;, ... T:-,., ; g MBM PATRIOT :RllitMS RATES r-AU CiaCVLAT '- " .Jy.JI.E eu I BASED ON AC- t ! . r . ' ! r. ! f . ' ' :i i f . - M i ! i1 .. . .. ; . : : : r -'T"" - - . , 1 a i: a.1 i . v. i tr-i ' . x .t .4 jr I I . . i . av 7 El - r J zs - - - jr j s v- x -. w - ' J fc i 'v ' r it -v l v it I i I. . 1 . vl ' J tX , iEMOCRAtIC SUPHEMACYirOR THE GOOD OF ALL, AND A DEMOCRATIC ACMIKISTKATIOM ADMIKISTEREO BY DEMOCRATS I I I ! " . r ; n n : i i . ,-. ..... nd Most Extcn- ,,:-.! NvPPr Piedmont , - .Kr.icraciofr the Katire . . AJvei lier Must Appre- J : !' Sjch a idertium for c c :t mcr before a Frosper- ! GKEEKSBORO, N. C, PKIDAX, OCTOBEK 26, 1888. IB. W. WHlTEHEAn, MltP Prprlt4l. ,(ii,aa jit rr iwr, Mil j t:t:!fff iilirHflftO .,,. t-: ntiii:iiitiiiii and a i j j . i iiiiy lirtation, conn ihi-t in kiinliHSc, we feel . ;!, ; itusciCnb inter . , i; h. in of th peojile 1 : r.i.S v. rrnts as in J I. rl.i-t for- tin simple il t !! full duty iu in i ! i ;n liriibiug nore ' tii; ureerTfltin of ii ; i 'i tth tnnty i :. 'l ull b:iV IKMIfc tb ntliy Jna an luiu't uio J Midi sin apical. In , il .-! j-i rli:ips feeble but v miici t llertK for tbe best ..fuiir riiziisbip no faint : i!ii'''I freferiHeiit has ,;! .i e ia: lYljt H li tiie slightest aspira ;:.!, v. ilu .battle for in r!' vnnliaition of . i ! i. n .is a Kclienie for .-.: at liretuent. j . . w ant of ran i t ?.; tf.ir fact - : I '.'W i:;j; tin Imj :i - i : entity, to le , k I vn tl.- i i v f dec .., v T :; . m! Illl' III tj : u .i u-v r ie . ! ..! iMiitt.-tt. This is ; 1 1 1 - r tl; ie are- i, ; I:-' n.oi PmJiili rj. ;!:.! are I )fHHM'I ata . i tins iioi in M'.ir.srtl :it ,iate electiol! ill ! i- entae u( iur i i i:.t lain dor v nt:i-l. Ktidowed :: -e to rexnize j i-.-e Dtmocratic i.-.t e iriportin of the tin- i nnntv have sel com ni unities' barve pcuibed such Kin xainst jhshcc aad order with the knotted rope r.d the swinging limb. It whh rewrved for Gen. Sherman, in the i eat civil struggle of 1S61-'Gj, to reuder the method of waging. bat t'e. in an age of en ligbtnient uaaght but a ghastly horror ixjw il is hia task, in the "piping tunes of peace," to protnul grtte hx:tnne8 and to avow senti ment which mah humanity shad der. Th- piowliiip- felon w ho pierced tbo darkness of miduight with the flash of the iuceudiary torcbr the assassin whose, stealthy knife mur ders iiiuocerit sleep, is not a moro revolting mounter iu society thaaw be who penned that article for the Northern American Review. ' tVUAT MAY EXPECT. -f1 r;:.k;e a practical - ; .: !! o! their faith at the i A Ui !. we O'fiKnb r thfoar ; -. i. ! . ma,- betlepviid .. '. n i.l U.e.r "strengb, with ii c iy ii c U'ioii, the i itiuiX relics and luko - l. t sir - art is manliest, i i tie wi ieli merits ap Aie.!i?:t.ui.-.Iietl aul !pot v.. ii. m tiuei'incc :, :r! their ailvucaey of i.i :!,!' of Mr. CVeieland's ..; :. .i-ne of economy ' c!a.-ses of the peo A t. 1 :' '! i:.;t V i!ir..-5 lH iy read," in f .!! It'.liis- ii ;!. jrrtulu 1 li ; ..iv,ris,j:t:eiit .of the T: Ameri-Vs the l'.. ts oT the. vtvitioir vl:-e1 it I-theavoed : ..'eynVi... party toJ t Ly :e eiitrujitr-d 'her l:'as ol jwver. :!,:: t is-:s b.-J ween Fowle f.d't a ui'u - and DiH-knj. a ej ates lead to either e ?itlelt;tl le ConCiUMonT ' vh;tv" n;c;i deliberate .'.;; o'viT !!ie -hilee be- ; o n.-.i anii . tl:e t o (,;;! - ;! at i v i s o ai! t In i-vs'of their ptity, ni.-. t, ! lie l uiiioin 1.m-, ! ' j 1 :i.;i.l-H of t) itiolial UN pablic iiiism, have the I,' idieal ti ki t in this -v:u!t claim upon !OkV 4 1 'ii ! ! th re.aie en'rah reali.ir' tliese i x : '. viefor.il on tl.e ' :n.:!th. an. I nit t-iiali .- I..: t L:s tes'iU. t Tiie people f"!Nortb Carolina, of both races and of all classes and conditions, cannot too seriously estimate the 'importance of their votes in the coining election. In plain truth, the :iro about to be called ujk)ii tor an appraisement of their ow:i bouses, lauds and every other species of" ptoerty. The electoral vote of the State for Har- lison means the endorsement of the party ul.icb in fully committed to the policy of projection, extortion ate taxation, prodigality iu the ad ministration of government, iui meiise pension bills and lavish ap propriations ot public money in the reat 2sortb and West; it means the choice for President of a man who is bound body and soul to the monooly and ty ranny of money, thereprcst utative of the aristocra cy of capital, w lio recommended the shooting don ii of striking laborers on the streets of-a. estern citv. and wluj declared that two meals and a tlollar day were enough wages for anv woikinginan; it means the" choice tor Vice-Presi dent of a man bo is.flee.ply inter ested iu the payment ot millions of dollars of siccia' tax londs the fruits of . fiaud and corruption iu ottb C-iroiiua le relation; it means the choice (or (iwernor of a man whose soul is htiaed with all the black M-liticaVitts.of the dark pe riod of lSGS-'TO, who sustained llohlen tbioiighoiit nil the infamies ol the Kiik war, who upheld the strong a$ui of military foico while Fowle was battling for the supreni. acy and the ms-jtsty of civil law who is, in a word, the prominent type of all that is unscrupulous, reckless and pe rnicious iu South ern jM-BHies. WbaC"are prf pert owner- in North Carolina to expect from the reinaugu ration -of that adiniuis tration ot uatinamffair8 which lor twenty lour ears atnazeil the. world bj its extravagance and dis honestif From the rewMiatiou to power In North Carolina ol that party which twenty years a6 came 'iy near accomplishing our utier finaiici il ruin! Does the full grain e)i ie from tares or the grape grow du'.u thiftltcf What will lie the ub:e of the leal estate and the industries of such a ton asGrtens boio, aiid the I n da of such an ag ricultural eiiinunity as Guilford couutyj under sti.!i :rtgin$ of ex ravagnce, exorbitant taxation and tiibute to hionoKjly. , - It is ii siniple question of our in dividual and coUective prosperity, dependent hjki the success of the Democracy in this can paign u repeat ot iu- hrtoll bquor an IifFAM0U3 Measuee. -"Rath the sale of revenue sUotps at; that mjtbeir bilL. rIf the Mill Bill r than surrender auy part of our Pjco m Scptembtrr -juuounted to Mshonld become a liwi the Kmall urotective srstPm va farnr thn $06,.07, and jOctoberj it is "distillers wonld thus bo relieved tire repeal of our internal taxes thouglitfH id reach a still higher fig- ufruU1 the auUovanc if a stofe. That, was - tire declaration of the le' fj1 ,s at thT? rau of about ruin tbe annoyance, of a store- aelublii)Al- uarlv at chiWo. In 1800,000 a year. Kor a saiall town -keeper and gauger, and the bands October, after four months of aa m vrth Carolina this h a tretnend uof the Government would be wiiied educated, campaign, and within 0118 bat,ini but tbenrit bhould be "of nil interferencewithkletail Liq fourVeeks of the election, the Eo- remembered that one tobacco bouse Publican Senators introduce a bill " Dnrham is said to spend -83001 r:. - ' .. . " reducing the rerenuea about $75.- .yeari A. advertising. . r,f -put to u.ueieuius oi-au iuem- 0O0t000, surrendering half the dri- rxu 18 unquestionably a imost "dictmenta for violations of the In- ties ou sugar, adding a number of flattering business exhibit for Dur- "ternai It venue Leiwo, and the anicies n me iree nsr, ami still re- .-. wio . .'uim "Uniteil States Conrts wou d thus iing the tax on oleomargarine Carolina, and shows a wonderful unite.1 states urU ou.d thus A rtion of tfae Ux on wisk growth within a few years. It beats "bo to a large extent relieved of Thu, Senate bill is an infamous or big Virginia cities of Lynch "the throjiig of prisoners and wit measure, devised in the interest of burg and Danville, whlich arq the "nesses, a iectacle which hay done the neb protecting" trusts and ,cauuJB lulIBOU mai seis inj tue "so much to brinir these courts un- yu3icate8, refusing relief to the State, out of sight, and makes ns so rnucu to oring tnese courts un- farmer UhQ. man. vet somewhat uncomfortable. We -er lue oiuum or rue people, w un abaudonill& Bome of the distinctive 1 g'ad to shake bands j with "this retail liquor tax repealed, as features of the party platform be our enterprising friends of Durban "is proposed by the Mills Bill, our fore the campaign closes. The bill m a few months j when f ourj ne "people would be relieved of. the not a bold as the platform; the Lynchburg and Durham railroad it fruitful and chief source of United uaurs nesuate to put; tneir --i - ' creed into their . deeds' but they i f ; i ouiie prosecuuous or persecu- have guown what they would do if VALUABLE MlJfERiL3 -L T h d -tiouH,as in bo many instances mey tuey-couiu. j.ney come euort ottiioauoke aud Southern Kailroac "nrove tot be. , ! their promises because the expres- seems to have struck a regular i , .-..., , . Bionsoi.couaemuauou,comiDgirom "tunnel oea" or weattniiuJiocking in auuuiou, vue iuius uiu pro- ajj classes and conditions of men. ham. Some specimens of minerals "videa that wherever in any statute have warned them of the folly of found within 300 yards' of 'the t,ro "denouncing anv violation of the their programme, and they post- posed railroad sit or, fciiht mief "Internal lievenue laws as a felony, l or ""Jf whi,e freTe whi8k,f fmA Madison have been show,, the . , . . except for the , arts. Louisville Leader man. and,troid what we can UH .mmu.ta,, " Uourter JournaL . earn, this valuable dJscoverv wil "prescribed in such statute aOHNl- , gi ve additional imjetas to the work "mum Dunishment. less than which Bulldozing. There aie tt;n of comiiletiug the line. The speci "minimuni no fine, penalty, jnipris- business firms in Connecticut that mens alluded to are state and mag 71 J1 L I . i7rm Wa t.A I nrtic iron ore, Tiie !ftl;it ih in a m ; . I Ol D A 11 U TV XA I. V UD UOlUt: LUC 1 LI LIUJP .1 ----- " , I oument,ori,unisnmeuiisautuor- datiou 4pay enveiopea" ifi which nounecd by one of the ergiueering! "izetl to be imposed, everj' such I 0 nav off their bands. Thev are PartJ which is no-.? at iwork'aboveJ "minimum punishment j is hereby as wo gather from the New- York there, as the purest hejever w.- 'ABOL1S1IED, and the matter is left I Tim-ts: U u.ujq;iue anuiu i - .4Ti.A xrftn-n Qi,n a no i , 8l ite o aarnes of Keck l a er lia in . V a.J "ioUo.u.c.euou oi uio v,ou,., ,tThn sirmflI1P iAnar.ARtntn and is also well acquainted witbj "thus-doing away with arbitrary r-..ti.oitr SAnnnnr - the quarries of Pennsylvania. The "and ' txa-ssive nunishment for teih Frr.ll Fnnndrv ' Watpp . n ore, we are informed byl a re "trifling offenses. Again, under the bury. W party, is fbuml iq alnnid t;. t;f, i.. "The Berlin Bridge Co., East on the surface three quarters of a . i o t-i..,..., nuuauu.uiu ll'arlin DlIO HOrtU Ot tOUUVllle. "sued for violations of the Internal opt, Heed & Co., Deep Uiver, "lievenue laws, except f by a col- "Stiles cc Paiker, Middlctown. "lector or deputy collector, who - """"ilcox, Cruttendon & Co., Mid 'must swear that he has peesokal tlet"WD , , , , ., , "The American Buckie and Car -knowledge than an oflense has tipe Company, West naven. - "been committed.- finally, the "Starr U. Baruiim, New Haven. "Mills bill provides that! in case "Bridgeport Brass Company, . - . . - l . I t;.i a. n "oi seizure .of a still, douliltr, worni I ' ' 1 . . r wi.,te the letter; lie only forgets "tub. fermenting tub. mash tub. or! . - " r''V' ' ' . ." .. th.it he did so. But hi faetsstani "other .H.tmintf amWn. of anv ! g 1CU;..U, of record against him. What Lr .4 1, 1 i ' -"aiig.eu. in tx,uia at-, iu ""J:, s;: ; j iu ,lays ot 5liH ui;npehchI "kind whatsoever, I..r any oflenee Bowman , & Co. Meriden, Conn, fiii(.,. tQ ohl "involving forfeiture of tho same, on the Uth of August, posted a iiuthim in bis companiiiusuip "it shall le the duty of the seizing ,,1.tl:e lu tnelr toF containing wj. u hU ent allWm j1 1Ie wa8 to THE VELKLY PATRIOT CUCUUTES. LAEGET U TE2 C0JXTU2 ! Terrible AccIdentJ-Um r $ Mary Watkjns, wife 6f Mr.! X. T, Vatkins, went from her residence! in West Winston to! a neighbor! nouse, about L'OO yards awayr Oni her return the wind blew down s large tree, which struck her n tle head and carried her under it ti the ground. She was killed iultanf ly and her body was much bruii ed ;and mangled Winston Sen tine!.: I - - ! -: i ' ..I OUILrORO. BOCKINOHAM. OUAN VXIXK.CABWKLL.PEIlSOSr.ALA- rlANCE. OBAHOE, CHATHAM, BAKIK3LPIL UOOBE, POIt t BYTH. DAVIDSON-. BUB BT AND BTOKE3. PitUjWami. Patrjck an t-Uenry Cnta ts Virginia. ... . ADVERTISERS STICK A PIS. HERE. 'A Solid Chuxk op Wisdom. AJ Democratic speaker who resorts to the least evasion, prevaricjeiou. dissimulation or misrepresentation cf any kind in thU campaign! can not le considered as guilty of vio lation of any moral obligation.! lie is evidently insane, since the truth is what answers his nnrnose best. and the employment of anything else must come from a disordered brain. Gastonia Gazette. j LGCAIi NEWS. ; Register! tcr!!! Register!!. iRegiV sh me road man. who is something of a mineralogist, pronounces the lor. as of a Kuperioc quality of mag ucuc ore v mstou bentinei. . - . - ?- i Tommy's ShoetKes of !Mem ot.v. Tommy DCvereux forgets what he writes about Jnlsre irowle in 1S.S0. lie does iiot deny that Le- a. I i ' . .a-., a- . ao. 4 Y h . "officer to remove thevSame from 0"Lm"K believed then; for he said then .-. ; . . ... . - our company there are no nienas . . . nm-mn, iiiif. i. li. i. ..i ... i ..i .1. a- wmi, whs me vuiuuiuu wun lie mo iMttcc nuiio suitujiu t i-ian- ro rewaru anu no enemie.,io pun ;, .-im,o v.ti r i... -. I . , , f t . - i ai ; ui Ll li J vi V- M w .i n; w . L iv "ol sate storage ; ana said property su oecause oi tueir ,ioiiiicai or re f . uUribnted to hint bv his en- - - . . ... .. : . . . I iinrii an a irti ti in via " 1 hA mon wsApo l ' , i eL. mies. In tho presenjt service ol em ones be cannot ta'. ailvajitage of itis own shortness of' wemorv or hi.- own adaptation of hjs viejas to a tiiaiifcH ot circu instances. ,we hitid you to your record, Totnmv; aii-t vou deuounco JUttge lowie in L';.,i..uiiiu..,.i.i:u'. ..m.i lizious oniuions' The men were t advised "to read .md think care- oy taw, out wauuii uu.xu jiu- fully and attend profitably all the "tilated ob destroyed. meetings they could," and "to vote "Le.t our people indgeUrom this just as they think best." Wil "statcmenl of facts which of the mington Star. 'JiLwo psu ties is their real friend, and -ri T T '..I ia . ,. 1 i - I'll run iiiuub uistu. v"- "diresto relieve t hem, as rr as Ull,bia, S. C, Oct. 15.-Lawrt uce "possible, :f t he objcciiejnable and iiarris, a young white man of "oppressive features or the Internal Piercctowu. Anderson county, this - 1-, . . - a- 1 : 1 ..ill.. "Revenue system. It thciu ' if.. 1. a -4 rjim (hi-: nl'im f ti 1 ; t rn t Ii Fn I I . . i "statement, and voteJhcMidingly.r 1 in view of your owb venljct. a l -11 i' . Saving. Uhe Great A PI. UN' r-r iTKMI-.Vr 111' I'ACJS. VI t,I. li t :n: --vi;i . it:ii:i n 1 '.t-:-i i the! North i iS!i-l man i. !i "M aicfc to the ; ;.i Tie e Hi view, ( ir;i. Aa.oTig the many points of dif "feience lietwe!i the Mills Tax "tllill, pasid by the Deiaocrats in "the II-Mtso, atTd the Tax Bill in "trodriUby' tite Iiepnblicarrs iu "the Senate, tin re nre. several in i-'ig i Ji'is, broken j tiw ,jt., n,..nv ,sf-':Ur people are iar ...-.. 1 Lomt;tcads; j 4lt-t.n.,rv i,,rvrested. llie Mills Bill n .... t'aie whicli; found u vehge iu decrepit "its lust ujion ji fense a 'h:.h!!i.1; hero of . of i-xteimiiiation deioted :md ilevas enunciates Ins pvli o'i:j;: !! ocople will not negro vote to be . et be counted in inie against them. -Mi;tHrn honestly. i ;.! 4' article 1 1 of :r thvConMit ution JiUi-A, T allow tiie : d count Ins, v.tf. m .x Mue a.-, tbero is a iv t. v,.;1 T. i i have an I.. "relieves the small Whiskey Dis "tillerieti that mash twenty five "buslnl-S or let-s, from the reqnire "ment 4' keeping a "tore keeper "and gauger.. It prov'des that 'such distillers shall hereafter "come under the same .regulations "which now govern fruit distillers "that is, make them liable only for "the amount of spirits .they ought "to produce during the time run based npon the capacity of the dis- jilh r, fiecd from the inquisitorial ve . I a: Federal official. This "won hi sa ve the Governjncnt a great and relieve the distillers nat is to them the most odivJiis A man is very aj deceive himself into an idea th can not favc, and that it is.nouse attempting it. IJe conviuces him self that bis-income is little enough for present necessities, and puts off the hope of accumulation, if he forms it at all, to that happy period when be shall be iu somewhat bet ter circumstances. His circumstan ces dii, jietltaps, improve; j out bis wants have extended as much, and still the time for saving is far ahead. Thus he goe3 on and onj resolving ami resolving, until he, is at last surprised by Koine sadden M!amity winch depiives him even et bis or dinary earnings, or by death, which crnellv cuts him cfT in tho very midst of the best intentions iu the worh!. Li ; STEDMAN MAKtS A Sl-Kixn. -Mnjor Steil mail's talk on the tariff was very ellecti ye,! being something out of the 'jusual run. To Illustrate its .workings, he brought up si working niau and took him on a -shopping- tour, buy iug inceVsary things for his house, atid theu showed how much he paid for the tariff on it. ! lie was happy in his explanation of the rea son why the Democratic party is-j the poor man's trieuo; sjioke ot his regard for the principles of the Knights j of Lab-or, and.i showed them that it was their duty to themselves and their families to unite! their whole strength with the Democratic party, and defeat the party that has always liorne them down with grievous and j , unneces sary taxation. Charlotte Chroni cle. . : . ' j ; j r . . New York's Enormous Chari TIES' New York's charities are something .enormous. That a mil lion of dollars are given to;thepoor if this city every yer could easily' btt shown, but that doesn t . touch the question. This matteris some 'i .. . .. -: . . .-, . tiling mat ju.i cis our social j struc ture from corner stone to cai sheaf. It is employment these ineoole need. Self support is the first essential in th" great problem ot self respect. N" man who lives on!, borrowed jn'oiiey, no man who is the recipient i: I. At ill l : "iiieil ;ti,ii ' i u -!' 1! .. "1 ":t..!i.,i. ' r,-.'if:.i . W il ro .-; Jtistid , ; .:sj-;st j "ssteniJ The IJepublicaus not on'y he !:.i:: the last, i -i r ili ... i ..,..i ."; i 4,voied against Ibis section of tl . .. ; !! t i j '-Mills Bill, but their Senate i : - :.-i . -e.oi ves the law as it has hereto! '.::.. -; j..,.irli it, this particular. Th. : ..... -I !l of continuous charity, can respect LtiKelf The mranest and cheap le-..ime ..t the Internal iCevt uue i est tuaiw- walks t lis streets Das J h i -,... ?. . . : vnha'P 1 1 irk ii frfi f Qtiii .! 4 t . f 'Mer tlionfrht -; : f ron tie i . ; 1 ' ! '.vsOAD UEATU. JVIIU Ui& pe eti. ar sorrow tunc angers us wnej tii.- destroing angel opts d-.iwn a Iv daughter of I). II. Uammond.'a y. ;ing man, we announce the ijeatlfi - V ..a a '.-. --at TT . TT t . ;? wealthy planter, ami tuo acunowi- o: :ir. lioueit j. na iiojiiion,wiiicn edged tello of the village, oi v urred early this iiorbing at the For Rome time nast voung liar tv; rdine house of D&liOwe, ;after a - I . ; . . ris has been an ardent suitor for - ulness ot aboutltcui ilaysiwitu Miss llamuiond's heart nnjLbaud; r :hoid fever. Ml;. .ijl-UibtYrton but the young lady did not recip ".-twenty three yearsiofV?nast rotrate his love, and received his at A :ust. and was the, wkjgest ten tions with the Coldest indiffer h: ther of our townsuiri, Messrs .. ii ... i tir d it .. ti;,. . '. . Mi:.. ence. Harris, uowevcr,wou'u mu aim . o uatnoui ion. n be iu the least discouraged. When fif ier, Mr. W m. IIallibtirtonjvio he cal'ed on Wednesday evening n ? resides in the Vrestfrn partf Miss Ilamtnond refused to see hii' State, h ts bee ti informed by which tnaddcnetl tite rnfliau, a;, he swore that lief would be n Should Be Repealed --The next Legislature should repeal the newi islander law enacted a! few years ago. It is. taken advantage of by "bad laen and women to an noy decent people who disapprove of lew'd conduct. If a uecent t-en sob considers Jumself or herself fii.uof red let bint or her 4j. fcri -li A .1.. rv Jr. !,....' .iltr,'Vl'' not by grand juries. The fact tue wnole grami jury systeru should be aoolished as a nuisance of a? bar baric age. Charlotle Democrat Much tobacco was so great! injured by the frosts in PersoQ county that it has not been! cut alt all.. ; . - j DIED At Coopers, N.. CL Holeman, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. E.. IL Jordan, aged 9 months and 3 weeks. : Bank of Guilford. The jjevr vault for the-Bank of Guilford has - I it.. : rit i k . J. auu 111.- uuuuing win soon ioc in readiness for business operational Hit- is said that the greatet part; of the bright tobacco this season will corne from Nash anc Franklin counties. New tobacco is coming in' quite freely, but th grade. as a rule, are low. --EfTorts are being made to s' Campaign Money.- The Repuli lican? are throwing a great deal o( money into North Carolina in order to carry the State. Our people; wil have to meet this with bard work Ii vj earnest, active and intelligent etfiirtf; i'i!)in now until the- day off election on the trt of every Detn ocrat, a very efi'eetive offset Ui the corruption fund of our adversaries: may be provided, but we reed uot expect victory in the face 'f ?ueh unscrupulous MiPthwds milrs.-i we wotk for if, and work strenitok-jly as iiudiviunais anu ai together.----: Chailotte Democrat. 5 Nev Factoey. The new Hope anus; factory on Big Kockhsh is go lug! up rain.liv. Parties who visit- edjiti a few days ago tell ns'that one half of the brick work ol'Ihalt bililtling is finished, andithat tyi roof is, being pur. oi;j rht veugea. Last night the rejected suit.-r, mounted on a spirited horse. called at the Hammond residence. He was told that Miss Minnie had just left the house with sever al ft lends on her way to chnrch, a mile and a half distant. Harris started after them, and overtook the party aboutlhreequarters ol a mile away. He then pnt spurs to his horse'; and, yelling to the otb ers to get out of the way, madly ran over the young lady, knocking her dow n and trampling her under his horse's feet. I Miss Hammond was picked up by her friends insensible and ap parently dead. She was tenderly carried to her home, where; it was found that she was terriMy cut and bruised, with several bones broken and severe internal injuries. The physicians who were called in saH that "be cannot posstuiy. recover. Harris tied on his fleet footed horse, but armed men are scouring the country for him, and if he is caught he will certainly be lynched : lis b!.. . ke J ;! bTW, : : v. :tl In this . .-ist niii retaining -. art of the system. ? - -Again, the Deinoci.i's in : Mills Bill li:,verer,,"?-":l tJ:lief' 'een tiiM.-in lu- rr;!i I,1.pierLaw ,thet-1 I -- -ag tbo pe- t .s i: : '-, ; : 'M. r.-! fi;i.-i .'. ! 1- :) V.V f i ".'' 1 i 1 -,'-1 ;l r w;sjh l't:. f.i r ber1 w i a.oi 1m r- '!! . 1 run-.. l"t. lie vf!l-if A 1 i! e ; trll. ! ..So oll.i '- S?!.-1 Wheat from Seed 5,000 Years Old. A most interesting exiperi injeut, culminated recentb' i" be raisiug of some wheat grown from wiieat as old as the exodus! The experimenter is David Drew, who last year received from a friend in Alexandria, Egypt, some graibs of wheat taken from a mummy ex humed near the ruins of Memphis, and belonging, it is believed, to the period of the ninth dynasty, wjhich would make it grown about S,000 years B. C, or nearly 5,000 years old. -lie planted the seed eary in the spring, aud carefully nursed it. It grew rapidly, and at the tiuta of cutting measured from six ajnd a half to seven feet high. The leaves alternate on the stalk like conjmon wheat, but the product of the plant is the most singular part of it for, instead of growing in an eac like modern corn, there is a heavy fclus ter of small twigs in place of the spindle ' which hangs downward from its weight, and each iwJg is il : Lly studded with kernels, jeacn '! ; eh is in a separate- liusk. '!! 1 !- . at is threshed a lirgei "i i v ! ? grown next ye:r, as .... i - s this to exceed in Si 1 00 t'ih U j wi.iN ru grain o; w- can iiianh of the sad j event aiid is riected to arrive to morrow. The : .-. .oral will take place fri'in Trinity e: -rb, tomorrow aftef noon j "t 4 ouk. Rev. Dr. PI A., Yates oibci- a : ;g. Diiiliam Plai't its Viiikes bond tor .."1KANS SOMETaiSG .-4-The jScn I. -I is glad to report to 1 ntv friends that t!:ei h . '.000, iiivee b t hie .Richmond vS: I ivillc railroad as a jruarantee f jr 1.. 1 rhe completion tf the Wilkes iv Extension, has beeii placed in it-. Wachovia Bank bf tpus eitv. " s means . something, as the 1C. &. I 'Jompanv do not pronose 10 lose t t monev; and now thejonly thing I 1. -ssary for Wiikes jcouu'ty to j; a railroad is for her peufjillo'to v up on the Cth dav.bf' Novesn I .;ext and cast tin r votes in i r.ivnr of the exti :?ed for. The election will decide .v anxious the citizen-- of Wilkes fiir railrjad. Winston iScn- .el. : tue! the other; half of the building is going up rapidly. The ntrncruro Is la.ge one, being about 330 ft. long. It is elegantly situated, audi the water po veer cannot be surpassed. o learn that 1 ae com pan v has re ceutly pnrctiased the Murphy Pii per Mill site: 11 this is built up. as ltun doubtedly will be, Rocklish wilj be conie quite a m n u fact u ring t.vu FaVetteville Observer. : TbiELY (Waiting. We have bceh indulging in words ot wiirn ing to Democrats ior several weeks past, ' because we know that j the Republicans ar st.aiuiug eery nerve, to carry 'jth is county, this State and the Lcguiat Jire. i he talk !of - 50.000 majority for fthc Democrats i this State is all hjtim- beggerv, ami ve say so now so that lio Democrat shall be deceived by jiin proper. Coasting. Tiio jne- negioes are ,soiidl -organized gauist us, and it is time lor JJem- oerajtis to realize the true situation ami go to work. The white tjian whoj calls himself a Democrat, abd who! ! does not vol o! w ith us! this tim,! deserves to be forced to jive iiinler negro officers all his! lite. The I act is, he is no better than a negfo, if as ood.--CharIottc Pirn- TiiK !Si:guo "Vote. No Rajlio al in -Nij'.Crolina could be eU-et ed this fiejif Witjioat t is-. Iiegioj vi'te. Tin-! laerVi knows th a he cinfsti tutes- Che pai ty, anil while he. is willing.to.be in the background in tat; politics ho is the leadef.m AT McLEANSVlLLE-AIl the I the j Nort crn Democracy, was . . , . vv l t. wouniry contiguous 10 wcj-eans- fraught w th Impassioned and pi vme, and for many miles in every tri0tic fee ing. '. t direction, gathered "en masse" to Rfjj. Stldman's style Is rcmark enjoy thespeaking and barbecue ablv pleasing. To call it ton vcr at that, place on yesterday, sational )lould be to do it less the crowd being estimated at from tharTjustice; for, while wholly free iboo 101,500. By actual count frorrj "rani" and the cheap effects there were upon the ground 450 of cut anddrtcd rhetorical f gurcs, conveyances, not to speak of the it rises ever and aiion; io the siddle horses which filled -the height of filritrate oratory, yith the grove, and the numerous pedes- best of training and equipment in trians flocking in from all quar- all the branches of his profosuon, trs. M he is a stron? jury lawyer: and is - Mr. L Y Forbis, ! chairman bf therefore a powerful advocate of the executive committee, intro- j his cause tcfore the people!. Sliced Senator Ransom, whose I The unanimous verdict to-dav sijlendid speech offered an intel- is that it Was the most powerful icjctual lentertainmcrit rarely en- speech delivered in this county . 1 ' v . ...!! .. . ; 1 . . I ' 1 . I 1 , ' joyed by a Guilford audience, during the campaign. i He appealed not to tli prejudices I Ilon-CJ B. Watson was then but to the judgment of the people; callctl forifand, on risin excused h placed the burden! of tiie sur-1 himself from making an ex(ciu!cd plus from taxation . where it be-j speech; hcj had entered the court lem red. : contrastinfr Cleveland I room solelv to cniov the n!c.inirr " a , , . . , 1 ----- and Harrison: the one the advo-I of listening to the splendid oration - r L : '1 . ir f.r r.Vr I t C building of a railway froifl) m 7??. Knimcni, musj tiucu, ic.orC Mii.ng uown, . . -iv f -Vthe Othiir lufly -toiiimiaea w t,tic tiwntvci, Mi, Wt-un c-nUrUinetl - extreme measures of his party, the crowcl by .1 very imprcoW .1. ... . ... I 1 ,' '. wit n tnr pvrr.i v.i(tih r ami iiruui i The; Heldcrson to Reidsville. Henderson people are asked td auu.ii.iiuc iu mis ruau the Atlantic & Western Good reports are comiing int with regard to the sorghum crop,! which is larger than in anyLyear isince the war. The frost hurt this crop in only a few .'extreme! western counties. . ' It now appears that several linc-straw-fibre factories will be stablished in the , State. Pine straw is very abundant and can e put to a variety of uses. Verv T - 1 irood paper was made from it near I ; Fayctteville during the war -7T0 show how the farmers are flighting the bagging trust it may roe stated that at Wcldon, usually i large market for bagging, (only tfwo yards of jute bagging have been sold this i season, and that, tpo, for some other purpose (than as a covering ior cotton. Speaking at1 Dalton's.H ons. It. B. Glenn and C. B. Witson will address the people at Daitoft. .... r Stokes county, on Friday, Wo v. 2kid, 1S88. Senator Vance isJa!so expected to be present on the oc cksion. Let the votets turn out iir force to hear these distinguish ee citizens. ' - - . I.NoRJiOUS AMOUNTS OF V eight. The shipping over our 1 ;anch load is Him ply ijninenisa. T: 1 side tracks are full jof loaded lietght caTs waiting tobe taeb off, .-.xt t). '-depot is t'uH tobferflojvtng. For two days one of oijr leafjdeal era has b-V-i! trying tot ship jsome' gools, bnt e-n't do it. Tberej isn't room iu thei !t or on f lie platform for a hogshoa: to!.::ecp, and, like 111 a o.,. t fiii', iii' musi i n. During thep 1m couisty and di.-'trn-l iatters, jlie cab! 'kill and make alive. - is, therefore, the Radical party ; Any muni k-ho votes the -Radical ticket i, therefore, for the negroes fo ijlhis Slate. It r..eaus ; that, notliihg. more, nothing less. It is maxim that what a man VOtl' rule a legal u efi 'or uim Tiie rasx: If !Mr. does !by another he sclf.ll lie irresponsible ini anolies in politic. Fcv. lo is elected Govei ijor, lie will be the .agekt of those j who elect hi mi! If MrvQw:kery is! eiectct), be wiilUbe the 'gei--e of those who elect him, ami as the negroes j will elect, him if he is elected, he w ill he tho! agent of the. nej-voes! (The .faetji therefore, that the Radical pi-rty in the State is the negro party, i. estabiiMieu ueyonu: rjaes ... tionJ jNo sensioie nwi uoiiots or denies it. Raleigh t'krcne!e. j IiEUT. -Gov. ' Sted.manH Lex iiigton. Oct. JS. lion C. a m in -'it for his uio!rh of At!::' here did more t'w-t ;i- olliCfi be tw.i -i Htchmi u:i and 'hhriottivtrsd; the -1 ip i!jr is hea i nowjriiatsJ tlien. This' uorm-"M business! . If:.. it ! niil. T 11 -I t i I! S!i I I .1 Mini- boomii..: -Winston --i. iritiuel 14- It Kt H i Backwards.'! Dockery y.-.eting h--eon Friday was a cut: it kicknl tiackwaids. Several u'- white ISepublicans; wpre ki'-ick, ,' out i.l the riin Ihev experier Hied- , -j tn:n.'. SOOKO llCfe" last liliTut TO B crowded Court House. Ho divided time; with A. M. Moons Esq.,f lie j.!.t;!ic:u State elector, Stedman ;;c:ii' v,d a complete and eckijowl li. R oflic'e ctlv.f'd triumph. His spee ch is; said !..v pnul judges to be tliu .graiptesr pisile of oratory' ever heard, j He completely captured the -largd. au dience. Distribute to Judge F(wle, especially to his heroic courage in defend-'Pg civil liberty against the tyranny of Get). Ruger, Wasjsim pl'ylgrand and indescribably. Thi. as well as eyery portion ! oft his speech, elicile 1 eiit!nihstj ap piaiise. But wl:en lie su;gef t d a tot :?' first; tin'.' the might of ti the Republican , w hat it was to b pen ient to the vu'. 1 gnodly number of j publicans have v ticket for the last 1: V line has been ilHu.. UcT-uiocrats. The .wi a:is propose now to s;. "iileof the line A-' ' !; . S element in v ; t'iley leario -d: .vliiSi! inarij sub ! i brother. A! i r whits; Ue'-i .1 r -1.: rjieii oni 1 lK.s I ! I .- . ' I ;., :i:ai; The color ot bV the ii r. tiii r inscription tor a n;oniraei:t ! ro J;iilge Fowle co.'utmoratiye ot ! his ilefeuse of civil liberty, the! eu thusiam knew no boiumls. Hand i kerchiefs were waved by both issx- cs, hats Hew into the air nhi kere twijfled on canrs, ai:l the applause couliuued.nd was renewed again and! a gain -before the Governor could nrooeed. As soou as..hecios Rpcl!sc-ji e.l ihe'vast crowd riished to bim, on j! 'ii-ir j ladies, auit gr is ms f . .-.-I v : i ' ntleiuen, and shook vIVI a!i :vu r.ro Da' S'eiv id so; i,e Good and Bad. There, are quite different reports as to crops. a the Edgecombe section they arie pqor, and few farmers . have anything approaching a good cijop, while ,in the Wilmington sdction they have improved, and tile reports are much more en couraging, but the average in the ate is lower than in some years. una The Western Extension.-- The location of the point of con- flection of the Cape Fear & Yad kin Valley" Railway and the Nor folk S: Southern R. R. has been, Ave understand, definitely fixed by the engineer corps of the two roads, at a distance of something le;s' than nine miles beyond the present terminus, of the C. F.' & V V. R. R. The work of con struction will of course present diTiculties, but expert estimates da not regard them as more! seri- ots than those which efficient en gineering has already overcome. ' Partnership Dissolved. It p'lins us to learn that Mr.- W. M. Dodd has retired from business in this city, and will probably soon t fl.riovc with his family to Fayette vijT.e.his birthplace." The. many frjer(Js whom Mr. and Mrs Dodd have won for themselves in. this placb wiil regret their departure. Mr. C. E. Ilolton has purchased Mr. Dodd's- interest in the . busi ness, which he will continue, with competent pharmacist in charge of the prescription department. cess. Fall Trade. The business h Suses and the business streets show alike awakening activity in e has our best wrshes for his suc- f. n ' r i ' -r I gaiuynowing irom mc poucy o. MosTEXCKi-feENTl-Thinorri-prptection. He gave a review of in? te iIalme ji0,r;tain Uncvo Dmocratic administration in this icnt inKtitiHton under the auspices Stjite, its economy and good of L-Jdics West Knd! Club managememVand the. disposition C-Tty King's Daughters"),' riccciv 0f pe surplus in the trcasury from ej the cj,ck of McsnrHtogart & the sale of the W. N. C. R;K. He Griffitirs for $5544-the net pro compared hc production per head Cceds of tiie' second performance of tho laborer fifty years ago and of their Home Minstrclsj ! Wc how wit.h the prices, of products feci that wd cxnnot say too much for; the. different periods. He dc in jiraisc of the generous action monstratcd the monopoly of mon- of this amateur! company." Affurd- ey and the oligarchy; of wealth, ing td the community two vcn with about 3,600 men laterally ingsf un.jlloycd. jcnjoyincnt by owning about two-thirds of all entertainments wiiich deservedly this vast country. With regard met public favor, the unselfish! dc to Mie retention of colored men in votion of tl c'fJuWof their efforts office, he proved that,; out of 150 to thi benefit uf an orgaiiilationV in position, Cleveland was respon- whic has sot the affection land" sible for but ., 5, and 4 of this 5 chl!engcditlTc pride of our pco- were sent to negro governments pe,-and to khc alleviation U I hu- for all the remainder the adminis- man suffering, lias Igivcn them a trations of Hayes, Garfield and warm! place) in tlicj hearts ;of I the . Arthur were "responsible. Under community, and has secured for Republican rule the expenses of them In ad ancjc cordial VeCcp- government per capita were 4.94; t;on whencfer they appear before under Uemocratic rule they were j u3 again. j - j ' but $4. 5a He s-howei$iat under - Lieveiano: more 01 tn& rncicDtca- health isl'lletin. if.p 1 re- ness of the government had been port of the Board of Health for pail than under any other Presi- the Stlatc of North Carolina for " dent, and that more white North the mnth i A ugust, jS33f ii bc- Carolinians were , in office iii fore uif, and th fcfrom wc collate Washington than eyer before ' the fotlowir g fijures: . J. ' Mr. McGhee, of Missouri, made Aslevillc, 23.8; Charlotte, ;2; ' a strong, argumentatfve speech, Durhajn, 13; VcV Berne, , Jr. . , ... c 1 . Oxford, H!; Raleigh, 24: which was received with fixed at- . ' -rA.L?. . mingtOn, 2. '-is, Greensboro, tention and great pleasure. ' Favcttcvilh 72 I I i- - - 1 ' 1 lbe long taote was proiuseiy ihCrCStimatc is based up.n a laden with the barbecue and the I calculation lof l, 000 ficr aiirtum, other . toothsome concomitants and it will be observed thai ,thc prepared by the ladies, and ,he city of Grvciisboro stands third on whojle day was one unusual and the list of ttejargc tow n Jojf :'thc. toy ea enjoyment. ? . State, ! Paycttcvtllc, , making , the best record in point of average ' Last Night's Speaking. I heathfnlness..- There arc. one or Quite a large audience assembled two facts observable which arc of Wil-' 14; in tercet in this matter: that to- or geographical posi littlc influence ; over in the court-house last evening to hear1 the speech of J Ion. Chas. M. pographical Stedman, Lieutenant Governor of tion exerts North Carolina. Mr. !J. H. My- the mrtaJity, and tliat the prcju- rover, in nstng to introduce Mat. dice existing against what is iop- Stecjman in a few retnarks, ex- ularlu-callcJ the "iow country" is pressed to the audience the warm groundless. ;Thc ! absolute ac-. regard of Senator Ransom, who Ituracy of taie above figures dc- was spending the night in thel nends 'upon the absolute accuracy L, icity and his regret that bodily 1 ofthe! mortuary reports -furnished 1 jfatigue.pfeven.ted his being pres-j by the" different towns, and as! ", ent jat the meeting, and greeting t i ,4n our Experience, areinade . xii cuuiv c,ii.icii3ti.v.c iu up more or ie?s ioosci, ii.c, uie Maj. Stcdman's! effort last night male W app oxlmate after alj. ! is the. subject pf praise anJI c m- As to' Gr ensboro, wc arcjprirt metidation , on all ' sides on the ty well convinced that no ijionth streets' to-uay. Endowed with during; the year will fail to give us the invaluable but by no means a better cxlibit than August, and common faculty of direct approach that in frcc-jlom from ypidcmjc-ail- to the heart otthe subject-matter lihcnts, severe fevers and diseases 1 , !.. v- ... . I " : dm ' Mi.:.. ot aiscoursc, wun inc commanu ot throat anu lung, wc can 111 ikc a of language which gives it lucid favorable Comparison witliL.any expression and clear i light, he point Inv thq State. -1- FF.I'EKAI. Mil trade. South .Elm, Dv.ie, a sit and West Market streets, to-. gpther with the warehouses and freight depots and stations, are tfte iscenes of life and bustle from "early morn to dewy eve," though ltl is to be feared that the shortage oTthc crops may unfavorably af- fqct the business of the season. Certainly the city wasj never better prepared for z big trade. i'iih,uinexcelled railroad facilities which offer the best of advantages for i the transportation of eoods. n ri,. ;u .. i 1 carried his hearers witr him over thd fields of national and State Ila;xtki A,mong politics, pausing midway for an IlATTKKlKsi-At the reunion of incisive,' remarkably entertaining tho Sixth North Carolina infantry review 01 inc question 01 i-riii anu at uurliam .tiie llag which was taxation. borne byLtia regiment was dis- His scathing arraignment of the played, torfi by bullets. It U said Republican party in North Caro- that ilj is tlje only Hag ever plant Una for an account of its steward- cj within tjic cemetery at Gctt'yS-. ship during the years. of "recon- burg. It wjas socially carried in 1 struction," when by j the dis- tjlc stormiqg of the ridge thcrc, franchisement of the best people ant was planted among thc PMcd of the State1 and the interposition crai batteries intthc cemetery, of the' strong arm of military The cpmminder of the regiment' powerit was entrusted with the on that dajf was Colonel I Samuel administration of the government of the coriimonwealth, gained for 1 ! v I I f ' ' the P.. TM him enthusiastic applause; his tribute to Judge Fowle, upholder of the majesty of civil law in defi ance of the encroachments of a military force, in contrast with the attitude of Holdcn( even then sustaining i.and urging on Kirk and his, myrmidons, vas faultless in taste, peculiarly ararefnl an.' eioqueiu: .fun rldjf.r, th: ..'cvr..-.'. . s..'i -..jiient sec::. XoVti.ei n Reiiit' l rarii hand of ! frier. McDcnvell ffatc, who was present ' - l - I ' at the rcbnioii Th r .1 has formed tion. With president. - 1 -T - Srijx B thanks to Home Min the West I rrvprKnA till :T,TEk. In her card of (he Bogart; iS: firifulh Mrelsrthc Sccrcbiry of tnd Club inadvertently 11M Mi a Col 1C survivors rcgimcni associa- R. I. Wc f. 1 i - i M t 5 i-i ; ' Hia!u. - I t'. 7 I. I V li- V
The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
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Oct. 26, 1888, edition 1
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