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r- 1 ' -' 1 " r1""""- " 1 T" : i ' M i Tn i- , i ! ' ' : " " ' -P"!;MM : ..mnnr a t. cnrrrns. - ! . I THE PATRIOT. WEDNESDAY, GREKNSBOKO. N. C. - SEPT. 16, 1874 Grant in the Role of Protector. readers are awre that Grant Suggestion to Our County As the question of the building a Jail is now under conUerction offer the following suggestion and respectfully commend them to the attentiottoTtrommisstener In the present condition oi iu nt, ArUm such CDD0mrSV o we Oar readers are arc . TTCIx. .faction of has, after consultation Witn cer- w8; era States! Such a meeting prominent Radical politicians from a building that n d-WdwtlnUitoBUUi be of great advantage to the Lne of the Southern States, au- poses for which it -" "V9 H ! ! There is no power n a counl thorfced his Attorney General, Wil at the samet.me , oe liams, to distribute troops turougu- be aimeu ap. r " ' out the South Sunder the hypocritical rected with a view to J' pIeaof protecting .color-men in rity an J oi tneir civu iigmo. iurummuv rr o EDITOKIAA du' ; i I A Mrs. . Skrppen undertook tb cowhide a' treasury clerlr in Wasa inglon the other day; forBeecherij !nner daughter. QaffAnii orrPRtii -nave-been made in Tennessee of parties suspected oj being engaged in the shooting jo( the negroes in Gibson county. and finds it pronraoie. -j- rm, Piedmont Warehouse A uv at for A Good Suggestion. A correspondent of the Bichmond WXig, writing from New York, asks tho following question and as die suggestion: is one that might result in much benefit to the South if ca ried out we commend it - to . the . at tention of the fraternity: mt can there not b In Eich mond this winter a convention of Southern editors, from all tne oouin- Sucu a meeting wouia o the South, country like that of the press. A yearly conven Garden STATBITHLIS. Exhibition at New . -pju. ,4-lm nJ I A colored man named Benjamin To the Editor of the Patriot. T,.irn mpt with . horrible death " Sm : It war myf pnjiiege Humphrey's saw mill near Golds- Garden,onThsdaythe and beinsr a straneer in this part of Ul" CUT. rn the saw. then. A UCTUAI. U'DKK3TAXDIG W. D. lfeAdoo fcM hd eonsiderbl9 dlfficnlty in procuring watehman aronnd his sew hotel who would not go to tleep while on doty. Ho had about 'eonelnded to try no mor when application wu made for the poai tiony colored citizen whoae: name we have forgotten. He swore he would not xavolxingat fall I go to aleepu and agreed if .cahghtl Aaleep ' Mr. II. might thraah him to hie heart's :i DIED. In this eoun ty. Sent. ' 4 1! i iw Thoe. Denny, fn the 95tb yr of hii Mr. Denny lirfxl nd died near th C where he wme boru. --.. He proreased V. ligion in 1801, and shortly afterward tot nected himself with - the Prth.l i u r r. l -n cuuivu uuuaiw, - xur more than 70 years i no iitbu m conaisient enriatian Iif grand children in the fold of Christ H enjoyea tne .eonnaenee or all who knei Him. j He waited with cbnatian patience un uuiuwui vu uvpin. vne oi iiia ravor- H.U. ireaiiy aia no anow w u - . ln to expect, never navingTen preset - . hand- d foot Md severinff Mnfnt La.1 week Mr. It Warning at a similar meeting, ana mis insu- o , f . f - th othe - . h : mBtry fttlfc ute nout.'eonelnded ! ite hymn, was : tution being unaer me mauageuicui. i off41.r- nf wh :rh h died some fc .,M alr aronnd and ! see how his "On Jordan's stormy banks I atan.i two f hours afterwardsJJW I man was progressing, when he found htm ) nd cast wistfal eye, &c." 8. K. r.. Kew: .! t .i cfi iA i comfortably , stretched, . and; enjoying L-T , . - - J A Promising Raleigh .Boyv Mas- delightful snooze, not earing a "P 5 11 e W AUVerilSemenrS i nms.. ass s of the sect denominated "Friends, I ielt a certain amount of curiosity with respect to the; proceedings. The result of the educational system nractised at this school so tar ex- I I . . . . -. tr 4L htamI1 I Hul nv AvnAAfafinna Thar. I riper i to come, out now onei account space in your wmcij v ' nti rua-i;a TTntdAn.'nf this Tcltv. Bon the ciril rishU bill or the troubles in Lerra ljuaiiiv -v-w w of Ex-Gov. Holden, a lad about 14 Tennessee. . His employer proceedede- liberately to remove the sleepers neaa from its proximity to tne snow winaow I i mm r p wp, vfl ATT a tn in New Tork dtV. and has recently and thereupon went for his man ih Tigo- n the exercise Their services may be had in any wf the or x nicru w GSee over Wilson Sept. 14 1874-ly. true. other than mere Between the Depot and iu if PIN it to their in- Thom. A. W. TOTJKGIB, O. H. GRKGORY TOUEGEE & GREGORY .,, ij the 8th lor be oi waucsKwtc vaiuo . . Eeidsville, was sold on the m ior oe G.000, Mai. Oaks purchaser. r j I -tJ-niarlw. The ports of Norfolk ' ' . I i . - . j. w . r . i f thi rkn.ioatnn arm navann&a musii uv i lue nwui iuw nuivu kuo ..o.w.oi - ... . . ? . . t,-r ' I . . . !'vt ineir serviees mir ttn hui in sn w vT; " - l.nnaand dol- E. B. Higgms, lormer., - 1TW wel hnrinena in went nshered ia a enaciOQS and airy to that penoaicai enunea -x,um nrongnt ms weep ng oe.u.f L-.- suteor FederaTCourtsof lrThri6 Theexcusefor this is that aisturo- fr0m nneeu - I ...n i, associate editor of tne "1, vwt: ;h, annt vnr tastefnllvdecorated Weather Holiday.- we unaer- in.tter and resulted m wme office er WUgon A 8hoW,8 fi ; , o,i in Rome lew hors-This wouia not oo6---- --" - :,A of I ew r!" - " I "rc : V " ,m waa I stand that the story is exceertingiy ances dhu rhad " v nrdiuarily, but with the Milam Uemger9Vuau- effected, or tne r'' " of well written and would reflect cred- Tn n.rhPTA wow tbese (lis- o tbe conniy u Mouitons iaisu-" - " the desDOtic xortn. kuucuuu UD t.0" ' . i -f .; local instead, then, oi unaeri.iuK Beecher takes sevenreen cuiumu. uniy tne press ui mo wu.. m 7 "r - " Hiding of such a jail as should oe theYork Tribune. rice pven, wfflSS uHoiWy portofthe police court in yester- I n. tin engaged in tbe -4- ,ilt, if built at all, we would build A g, invention t Would it come more teachers, and the centre was reser- day's issue mention was made of ness business in East End oil AJbnght . ...i,ry,nrt TTonae a small,' SUb- taain f.m thnse fnr those stndents who were to the case Of a young and Virtuous block. Those who appreciate good work Al t TWO Of the 31111iary vuuiy - lorouijr --J, -t"" .VrTw lJl onwtaimnh rnrl who had to be taken from the and fair dealing will find tbe civil ngnts oi au. ut- 8l.t... , Raleieh nave Deeu i --- I t dare not trespass on vour vain- care of her mother to save ner irom terest to go tnere to ouy terfereil with, and in no instance hold prisoners a"nco"w fa ' , ted a sensation "Nothing is so much needed South able space by giving a detailed ac- a life of shame and degradation, was it established that the arm of coart who are to be tried, with a J noWae aa annual conventions of the differ- count of the whole recitations es- At the urgent request of a number the State authorities was powerless. coupie of cells for prisoners charged in Raleigh the other day Dyw as fesaioD8 and branches of says, songs, &c, &c, all of which of persons ,we withhold names, but Wad TTere .been an insurrection wlth capital offences. A building iDg into the Mayor's Court, tight as P When any great object is to were given with a purity of pronun- mention the fact that the mother Had there uten au wllu Wl . f. . onld be fthrick and dismissing case pend- " ftttained VOu well know that ication and elegance of expression may receive from the public that which defied the evil power there say twenty feet by The com- l a ffl T working wtlch reflect gfeat credit on both execration which her hellish conduct might have been some reason for large enough for this purpose. Per- 1Dg against a ,,ce nant thereat JnJe directioafor the accom- teachers and students. richly deserves. The anoataal this Federal military display, but hap9 a smaller one would do. Then ml8810ners were " 1 M pli8hment of their object, is a united The subjects for the essays were Parent has made we learn from high there was nothing of this sort. The lease 0r purchase a few acres on the and talk about impeaching Mayor p understanding well and thoughtfully chosen and and good authority persistent at- nlTr autbories the Presi- IXrbsof town somewhere adjacent Joe; ! foV&ie same end. Thisoan only be the composition such as all lovers tempts to prostitute her daughter Constitution authorizes tne ire guburbsoiiow ow. una ?L?Z1 nnnl ennventions. It is of rood En elish would be delighted for the sake of pucuniary gam for dent to send troops into a ouw to a gooa qnany, - i ---;; Three stores uurueu m - --r-" and tne unfortunate girl f f feiinr and Action in this nf theae Drodoctions consist only in was only saved by the timely ar- erless, and sucli aid is applied for, prisoners held unaer inuiwtmCUb w. indications it is es- nowerful and desperately wicked the beauty of the language; all were rival ot her tatner m ine city, anu hnt it does not leave it witn him to minor oflences. uet lueu. --r - --- omn will North. written wuu uenw w wuw w uP.u.F. , M I The rel estste ndvertised Dy me will - . a . m e- a1 Trior, iim i,iiLiuy s" i. . a. iu. kia - n n r a nrA ava m an r xi u- m w imwii . . . tnose present mo uuniuit wmu- uo, o 6. w 7 absolutely be sold to the highest bidder, The Red River Affair. ing which had developed me power seu irom tuo guaru.auBu.p ui wlthoBt reservation, qualification or nn- . -I M,..a fnornrpsa f hfttfl RP 1 VPS. I VICIOUS UlOluer, Statement of a Jjeaatng Two or three of the essavs so M If .Kmmaai a UWs9 M 4.1 I strongly impressed me by the skill ful and earnest manner in which the subjects were treated that I can not resist the desire I feel to testify how fully I appreciate the senti 'I hare jast received one of the largest and finest stocks of cigars - erer brought to Greensboro. E. M. CiLDCLETJGH. I Just Armvkd. A variety of styles of the Florence sewing machines at T. G. Cartland's machine store, EGgfi point. Numbers of other styles: ef machines taken in exchange for the Florence, for sale at very low prices. : 340-tf. -F. Gf Cabtind. DUtltaoesnoL icacu uu u.u. .v minor uuruvw. - - , th f tvA cotton crop Will order troops b'.l where he to work nnder gnard, Dd the molt t. t0 ' m p.eaaes.os his cp.icena.v sorest of their ..bo, be dispell o W ZTliM be d'one TOST! Methodist chnrch, A BEEAS1 of Hair with Gold Trimmings. The finder wui receive : reward tr leaving it witS Mr. R. I. Vernon or M. C .Dixon? Sep t Hth 1 1874-lw. . j - - ' I .. "NEW " BOOT, SHOE AND HAT STORE, In the Central Hotel 3nilding, - -next door ' to the Tarborongh House -. - i ' . SOTJTBC EXjIsj: ST.,- I would! inform the j .citizens of Greensboro and surrounding vicinity that I am now opening the largest and best . i .. X- ASSOETED STOCK OF . i BOOTS AND SHOES in this market. Also full assortment of But there is a purpose m an iu. the expense oi nainuu.us r: ' ft and eatnering and Grant ionly acting bis part m There are various ways in wnicn w iv u - carrying out tliat panose. Ob- tbey could be profitably employed time. Berrers of passing events have no- and kept busy. Those who were not Severai cases of arms belonging ticed that every election of any im- skilled at any trade might b em- to private parties in New Orleans portance in the country since the pi0yed in dressing and breaking nave been seized by the police. CouMhatta A Barbarous Plot dis covered The Facts Elicited by the Citizens' Investigating Committee. Shbktepobt, Sept 4. The Times publishes a statement nf Mr. Abnev. a leading merchant The border Agricultural 1? air De- of Qonghatta, to the following effect: ments exDressed. The first was 'Little Troubles," a verv modest title, but one that - ' w tho Kth of Nov. paw .JWort Times: We are a very moaest uue. uui uu i"M not read it, but rvi na ar. ihh v inn uu iuv w - iuiwf 9 www r - - . s e- 1 f,Q nri-nnefs instead of being . . ohi fn renort all oniet wouia nave proveu vcrj e-M those-who have, that v.fo nnt nn his K"" rJrr ZF Trr- : I tmuhl tnmnnv writers, tbe voune I k .. .uam a na. ennntv. anu buu- uen nuueruwow"-"- 1 in Kati kivpt A'anan. y o rc m . . '. . , " ucug a mcivu w c.. fc vw , - - 0 1 . . 7. , . Mart v tn whom it was enirusiea now- ,;f -i ia- r Hn .uMoci nna camnaira. 110 mjo vooticratiKcr tns cnarEea 01 iuciliuu i -- mo ins wiuuij a at an expend ui . " .X n, to l-'r 0 ainat some twenty" ever, evidently found it no trouoie, low flun production, a. am sw a n t- s & r n w o rn in a iu .av s.u vyuusi . a. wa s v a 1 - ,a inns-kiMi v hA. 8D6 very Cieveny uibuu f.nnrt in th hanrtu of and is under the care of friends who will watch over and care for her properly. Raleigh Crescent. Life of J. Allen Ketchey.Th much talked of life of this notorious character, or that which purports to be. made its appearance on our streets a few days ago. We have are informed by instead of Ketchey's libelous, unfit to be decent people. derbidding of any kind, to; have and. to hold to him, his heirs and assigns in fee. Sale to take place on the premises at 12 o'clock sharp. Thos. M. Owrx. Hats, Caps, Fat Diliviry. We are delirering goods, free of charge', for our retail cus tomers only. Wholesale customers will take notice that we will not deliver goods for them unless we make agreement to that effect. Bespectfully, ! W. M. HousTobr & Co. Glove., Umbrellas, &c. At a call meeting of ' Franklinsvill e and through the press irom om end of -the country to the other. The nn suspt'ctin masses believe it lecanse they never take the trouble think imprisonment acquitted on trial. or investigate. The lie is circulated, witb thia work house system an Then came a delightful ora- tiou from a young gentleman who notice. this libelous book, Lewis Ketchey, brother of John Allen, has been bound over to answer at the next Court for war has been preceded by fearful Lock, which would easily be disposed accounts of Southern outrages and 0f for building and paving purposes. atrocities for the purpose of firing xua3 the Northern heart and making the a burden people up there believe that the re- ported Demou8Bpimi... ii uu.. lar8aheaaperm0uiu, UD - r , aAf. five negroes, now under arrest, be- sne very tevtiy found in the hands 01 aecentpeopie. j-jj,, 45 L 0.G.T, !,eld on Mon .1 fh.f venr is nnt vet. over. 1. umaaira and he industrious- fix matters in the ouui. , " ' ifiui f ha VkABt. I how very important were these little I rrt,0 Triiiainnna n.trjuka it has made 7th. i74. th follow This is the old, old story repeated lv emDl0Yed instead of passing their The Democrats of Colorado have men that we have. The invwUga- troubles of every cHp with n its numerous variations, mo ; vPiOM idleness as they dol t,air MmtB to Congress, tion is bringing to light the most s rougij T" .L7s wJ'P10"?' . . i - sr" i m. .Lru iuvt4 --.n w a. s M a niiiiui iiiii vtn mi art t,v aaareck.u saw i ri-i.n wnriss riA jit nil t. 1,1, ,1 anri , damnable Plot man ver was wu- r; 7n"" .,-uutrt . xuo J"4" """ . . ""f ueiuiuiu ...xk. 1 in our ia.na. . .i i . j i r.. rr, nirrVit i tnem. In addition to thU it omefrne. ----' .Tth7 SftI of AuSitthe young happens that innocent parues i""1" . mm auASMi rnn anil miHi' iiiiiii inn jx i 1 A.n-n r i Ta n ruw i iir iiiuu s n ouii m ins! 1 ui r.m ins-cu lug u v vb.s.vm . i w " sr s: a ainn u lliuaiciwv .LfcoLLuvn. r0""""." T -r i I ntil (( All thin rrA'nAAA AWilT: 'AIH1 ...j: A Df I 3. ."H.. n.i j...t. .ft vt.. Rtnre of Messrs. ADney & ixjve oy I -. 7 , . , ceeuiags win uo cuuimcuvcu os'""0" l Lioage, mowing iuwuuww n""b a dance. It is in evidence before he did it justice, lue oen wmtu all whoare known to Uke any part in w.sc the Citizens' Committee that a num- siruB. uic . . j m 8einng or circulating iu Ko. f ncrmea had been broueht to dealt WUU, was an essay uy a uuug rnwrT armed, for the DurDose ot an lady, "Press Qu," delivered with a indiscriminate murder of the men, women and children assembled . i il.i "Ca..W Cilafnn .Qliori FT rrhn 1,?a wnt. l.o.1 with ariTions f l.o.l lon tried the amount f ooman ia dead. I luere lIL . . . . . 7iV ' uu 7 . "-" I TTnmnr Twicheil auu Xb. A.. XJB ees. concern tne unit oi puouc senumeut earned Dy sucn one coum ue uuu Forest fire8 raging in Massachu . . ,. f ,1 . , , . ,1.- ij setts, and Ben lintier, too. L 4uf.,niOD1.i;na Ion hearing the "valedictory Ad- state supping - preterrea. Anis woum ue - g dre88, given with much feeling. nd a a a in i i -v i "k rm flkwnrar t ri i v i r aa MBm a i m m n vr .i. b a v-v wr m k m. inns wm a., a s w k w . w i LUB UVHIWUttluiiiii: ucitmo luci uu.o I mcriPA. I aww -1 i n-z " . . monilr adonted. Whkreas, it has pleased our Heavenly Father the Grand Chief Templar of the Universe to remove from omr midst, our beloved sister, Miss Susas Steed. There fore be it resolved, t I 1. That we bow with reverent submis- it goes uncontradicted and is leliev ed. And thus the sectional agita tion is kept up and Iladical ascen dency maintained. account could be kept of the amount realized from the labor of each per son, and when the innocent who had been unjustly held in confine- r-nrd nf nnr town and vicinity had bids lair to oecome aneieganj, spea- s I m-r M I All h em w MmS-4-kS ka 143 41 lllflfir IT IMS . m .a . W I TAAf-rtf5T-onreain the Dine woous Qoa,mhlAd tn christen the new DriCK ci a . - circuiaune u : anu we buu wm u.w iftn tha -ffl otion ViSited upon our . o t of New Jersey. Several cases of yellow fever re ported at the navy yard in Pensa- j cola, Fla. the French author anu Horn, lattice and mercy. ! 2. That we tender to the afflicted fami- We particularly call attention to on - stock: of SHOES -ASTD HATS aswe expect to make a specialty of this i line of trade. We are asaured that our staple stock of SHOES ANDBOOTS . has not been excelled in this market for LOW PRICES AND DURABILITY. Guizot, selling or circulating u lyonr earnest and heartfelt sympathy in w e nave ueeu requeawsu uy juuu thU their hottr of bereavement,'. that we T, Ketehev. one of the State's wit-1 rl with them their loss but rejoice with power and vigor worthy the com- npsspa otrainst the said John Allen, them that we hope heJiM tdne to the position and which would do honor rft statfi rhat he ia Drenared to show Temple above. " : ; We have on hand tween and under order, be- uuotkiuu auu """ i rn srara rnar. nH in I ) I J 21 eu lubuuw i c. . 'i.. i - . I c "l 'l hot mnr m inn ruoiauaui ut I to a much more expenenceu wruer, tbe falsity of material statements -t trZ GrnsWo Pafrwi with the I A.S.OOO and S1O.000 knf hAirnvur crrc tit m V M P 1 1 P1 n t I . a.i ttm I . . , x a u A Ka 1 ' ' my delight Homer lwicucii buuimaxcmcvoii - - , and illenry Smith, a notoriously bad whilst, listening to the preceding were to lead them in tne as- ii.cuco, -o -v recently met with in the Southern states where elections have been held have cpnvinced them that un less seme desperate effort is made their doom is sealed. Hence this outcry against the South, the call for troops, federal interference, congressional action and more reconstruction. The mere sending of troops into the South amounts to nothing. Their presence, iu itself, is not ob jectionable. It is the purpose for which they may be used by tho class of men whoso orders they are tem porarily required to obey that we object to, and the deliberate plot to slander the South and deceive the people of the North And we pro test against it the more when the justice. beautv of expression by the author, a young lady of no mean talent, who, made in this book against Salisbury Watchman. The State press having generally spoken upon the Convention ques tion, are now quiet upon the sub ject. Of the number that have spo. him. rnnt that thev be published, and that the name be spread on the journals Oil the Lodge. MJSS L. A. PUGIJ M. L. klULINl Cora. olor aa a linns a nf I fnal field. ! by and under the residence ?i j. u"3;ri it notadvisa correction iorjuvcuiicuipn,Wu They are discussiag tne quesuou Twichelh a. Dewees roaeirom rise and the earnest- ble to agitate-the question, while should not be sent to jail and who now a8 t0 who wrote Shakespeare, several times to the dancing party llS some 7 favored the calling of a Con generally come out from such insti- It has never yet been settled -who "to ttow f e CUuKh by all vention.-i Noes. tutions worse than iney went in. struck Billy Patterson." were concealed and was heard to the students for the superintendent A Marriage and a FightA rnna- These are only a few of the many fc erroneous impres say to the negroes, The party is and bis deservedly loved wife was way couple from Pittsylvania, Va., reasons which might be urged in fa- . To cIJet ana Z lt abroad tab strong for us." i Learning that a thrilling, and must have been most attended by four groomsmen, came vor of our suggestion. Others will sion which seems to have got abroad j00, of ne 8 waf assem- gratifying to them on their retiring over t0 Milton last Tuesday and vor oi our in some portions of this county, we . the town, the dancing from the management of the school, got Sqnire N. m. Lewis to- splice occur on reflection and we earnestly it was not Waiter W. SStFtaSta Tup. ' where for many; years they have the main brace." Pretty soon af- urge our commissioners to .give the " an independent P About 10 o'clock the young men labored diligently, and joir he es- terwards two of the groomsmen subject their attention. It will save f? n.t nTw Wal formed themselves into a scouting teem and good will of all who know got into a fight and one knocked the people of the county thousands candidate in Stokes county. - JStaJSIpSSing the placl them. The teachers, too, were not fhe other on the head with his pis- IOI, lUUlCUUg Ck r UUUU i iai'wii Chronicle. . m .-i.m- i i lair rtv mi inr iiih iiruiessur aim uia The contest at Surry court t- it Tf fV t T-ith, anH wife for their kindness in making tween Judges Wilson and Cloud him eal armed negroes. the paths of learning as pleasant as Greensboro Price Current. Corrected by W. M. Houston fe Co., Wholesale and Retail j Grocers, ' Steele corner, East Market st. Runn nir Ih Grain Derbu t .i.Tea 14I&15 corn I 1 OOal 25 ' ahoulders 11124 wheat! 1 25al 50 hnllr 10al2i oats ! &oa7& do 1415 75al 00 1751 2 75 was disposed of without trouble. Eetnrning, to report what they bad possible, and their sympathy with . ... . . I .. r. . tl,ni. vnnnff frtonnn III fill Their TMir"l convention which is to meet at Judge Cloud toot the oencu ; wnen seen, iney were urcu upuu r-:Z tn hear that I OUItOl ; XT the professor and his wife were to succeed the present superintendent when he leaves. I congratulate annoiatment and a iitt, of nt witn nArwl ennrt and ren nested and J. B. Uickson was aangerousiy i;uiwuwg .mm " I ' , rnnA1 fr.nHra arrivwi inRt at mouth. toexDatiaontneconaiuon tnesnermcoauuouuiwuii,viu. , n w a Wot- President of tho I'nited SUtes aud f th g ath and tell what is further The sheriff seemed to be in adilem- At xtnu some 12 miles be- officers of the Government iu hinh t rannntrr,n. Ln and annealed to the solicitor for iv tatino' that, the neirrnea were them on their necessary iu a itucvu ivr-i .r- - 1 v", & - o , . .., .1 5i; 1 . i .1 . . J 1 . ... ......1 j sit 1 mncf hoartil v wifsn them everv sue tion! The delegates to this conven- instructions who informed him mac assemonng in iorce auu wiui arins, "------ dit b. . . .. .. . - .. . t 1.. Undhnra a verv threatening atti- cess. 1 remain, jir. r-unui, tion are not to De chosen Dy me the act 01 tne legislature mueu i ---" gquad of some 20 young people but appointed by the Chair- regarded as legal, whereupon the menwa8 immediately dispatched men of Radical State Committees, sheriff recognized Wilson as Judge for at Br0wusville and the clubs in . wmm V B - sa m Won't they be a sweet set to ren- and proceeded accordingly. WOUU the county were called upon to come positions lend.their influence to such infamous proceediugs. We will venture tho assertion without fear of contradiction that taking the South from one end to the other, Yours, Bec. in proportion to the population, der an opinion on the condition of refusing to vacate the sheriff under to the rescue of "the people. Their week. . 1A tnrougu in our iasc swing rouna. b bustine each other's heads open, - - .11 . . 1 . . A. I " ' ve 11 get in s cuamer or iwo next a- v.r,o,l fVm wnnlil The New Tork Herald is discuss- Thomas Jefferson, colored, - was ing the subject of a national conven the Mayor yesterday, for tion to take into consideration xne mauer was rnditinn of the South. A statesman paia before beating his wife. compromised, the there is less criminality, less dis turbance and less disregard tor law than in any portion of the country on the other side of the line, and yet we never hear of federal inter vention there. The reason is there is no political capital to be made there and no party necessities to be subserved. During the war they did and kept up the howl about Democratic consniracers iust as they do now about Southern out rages, and they arrested Iemocrats and quartered troops in Democratic Btates, and controlled elections, but they can't play that game now. They turn their attention from Northern Democrats to the South, where they find a better lield for their work and a better prospect of success. The history of the Iladical party up to the close of tho war was bad enough, but since the surrender it - has been infamous beyond descrip tion. Such a record of broken faith, secret plotting?, and bold usurpa tions is looked lor in vain in the annals of any set ot men that ever lived or breathed. Their treatment of the South has been simply hellish, inspired by tho basest of motives, without one single noble or gener ous action to offset their uniform meanness. At the hands of such The Legislature of California has men it is the absurdest folly tor the passed a law prohibiting the im South to expect anything like gen- portation of lewd women, a business erosity or justice, and not until, in extensively carried on by the Chi the providence of God, they are hurled from the seat of power, may 3 1 j !.. u 1 - . i Kim prompt response uroveuuur suivn me oouiuBuu uuguv w mstrucuou uuu. tion. In a very few hours a thou- be done. They can 'get together, by the arm and led him down, he gand men were here Being enraged however, concoct . a first-class j protesting and claiming to be judge. at the damnable attempt to assas batch of lies, to be scattered through So the matter ended and Judge smate a whole community, their de the North, and then adjourn. That's Wilson proceeded with business all that will be required of them. be done bv the best and most re- EP Our limited space this week mand amounted to clamor for the prisoners. Seeing that they had no in safety here, ana mat ait mat coma fl,Aiv nAmunh'An af. f.rlnm hi J There I DtuMioihlamh'MHii at rha nlaiw nnnln was any amount 01 cussiug, wrc-g- - t nrotfiftt them many hours, the Excursion to Old Fort. Moses Bsn cini is getting up an excursion from Sal isbury to Old Fort, next Tuesday, leaving Salisbury at 7 A. M.f remaining at Old Fort over night and returning next day. The Salisbury silver band accompanies it, and cars reserved j especially for ladies snd their escorts. This presents a good opportunity to take a pleasant trip and get a view of some of the grand mountain scenery in Western'North Carolina. Mr. Bencini understands the management of ... A . 1 such thinew and will make everyiumg We understand that a man was shot last Monday night on the farm of Mr. Geo. Bost, while in the act of cutting down and destroying Mr. B.'s corn. Unmitigated scoun drels have been paying nightly visits to Mr. Boss's for a long time, and inflicting much damage upon him in varions ways, destroying his mill, burning his barn, hay, and committing other outrages. Qf late thy have been engaged in cut ting down his growing corn at nteht. - Mr. B., with a friend or erblc sides hams l?i&20 Salt per sack Lard city rfd 15fsl6f coarse Fifth nar bbl ' fins herrings 6 00a8 00 Apples per bu Reef 8al0: green j 50a75 Butter I5a25 Eggs per doz 10al2i Sugar brown Wal2T Chickens each 12i&20 yellow . Wal2i: Cotton per lb 13al4 orueixxt 121alS Cotton vara bh 135 CoffesRio j26a30J5hertuigs Laguyra &8a35; per yard l(Hal2T Molasses ter irali39a45 Rice per lb 10al2J Syrup per gal 7f at 00 Soda per lb r lour per 001 ? ;A.eroH!ui tamily 7 50aD 00; per gal - 19a40 superfine 7 00a8 00 Candle per lb 15a20 Meal per lb 1 12ia3 ; BeesWaX do 25a28 Ragaperlb t 2:Hay pr lOOlbs 75 These priees ate subject to nuctnations. SPECIAL NOTICES. Dr. VL. K.. Gregory, Physician and Surgeon, Greensboro, N. C., offers his pro- j Wprth of Stock I ' ' ' ; which will constantly be a4ded to accord ing to our trade; all of which we-wilk i ' . i . WHOLESALE OR RETAIL ON SHORT PROFITS FOB OASEC. No paper Bottoms . or Scrap Fillings. We respectfully solicit the public pat- ronaee. Call and examine for yourselves. 7al0 340tf. P. O. A. B. WALKER, Box 16, Greensboro, N. C. fAaainnikl MArvieM in its various branches two, was on the alert Monday night J to the public I Fifteen years experience T 1 and it is to be hoped saved one of i .S-SL JFif 2! the rascals.--Salary Watchman. llT "slis. Chronic r or iiu Real Estate Sale. U By order of the Board of Director of the Mechanics' Building and Loan A?8oci-j tion of Greensboro, N. C, and by virtue of, power conveyed ioa deed of Mortgage fWu Edmon Wbitis anoTwife Harriet to .ad A- sociation, I will ofTer for sale to th highest bidder, for cash, at the Court House (W m Greensboro, at 12 m on Monday, IJth day Oct., 1874, a house aud lot in Waruersvil.e, near Greensboro, N. C. W. B.MURRAT. Sec'y. Sept. 14,1874. 340-3w Dyspepsia, and lections of the Stom- prevents us from giving a descnp- ling and digital demonstration, but prisoners submitted a proposition Ugreeabis for those; who accompany him. uon oi iue. scenes wo ramuieu ,a 101 wnnlHn't. crrfttifv th rtnbhe to Ipava th Htatn and never srain I . rri; L 1 return, xnis proposition seemeu w appease, to some extent, the wrath of the people, and it was accepted by the citizens. They (the prison the very The Michigan Democracy. The Michigan Democrats, at their late State Convention, adopted a plat form in which, among other things, ers) chose from the people at large they ! say "We demand an 1m their own gnard, with a brave man mediate abandonment of all efforts at. their head, and selected the ronte to rale States for corrupt party pur- nn tha rirar n Hhmronnrt -or hi or a I nnoAR hv an Iniamoas aillitUUC ui i l . . . , i i carpet-Daggers, scalawags auu uj eal Estate Sale. , Bv order of the Board oi inrwr " the" Mechanics' Building and Loan Aaaocia tiou ofJSreeusboro, N. C, and by virtoe of TheNewberne limes says: We Rheumatism, tpuepsy " ' itj. ....Af thA throat And I iTLwUtlnn. I will sell to tbe highest bidder, he Atlantic & Horth Carolina Kail- Tfu ' DisesiVof the Eye, Ear and Nose, for cash, at the Court House door in Grssnr road, in connection With his Other Uterine Diseases, and boro, f m1ra nr rno1 nnn ot im. I to women ana cnuorpu, "D aav oi wiow, nortauce.has entered into an ar- lYZu?Zit:ZZ rancrement with a ISew York firm I nd Bowells. " . . l .. cm. f that will result in tne running oi i umces, soutn oi., oppoi. t.prw uiyj w .w - I desirine to pa ace tnemseiyes uuuer my berne. I r.rft. will be furnished excellent accom- ThA nenHsra of tforth Carolina modations in Greensboro, a. L., as cheap will notice the pall for a meeting in "fiiyJS ftt5Rt any point in this city durme the approaenmg tv. 8tate wnen desired. Fair for the purpose Of organizing I Letters addressed to R, K. Gregory, a ... T-k aiaftr TVitt Hfat I M. D.. Greensboro. N. C will meet with onets." Observer. What's in a name f a??. atand lTpVt& g-KHlidifitculdbecameU out they were to takem for the .North, peace, 'Ji was dUmta8ed.-Par. in good faith and th. right sort of Abt 30 wm abov. he the Par- men be sent to it. aach a conven- f--"r-X" rr- 5 "w" 4 . am n.yn 1 H . n nil iMtflKnmllfff AAnilor I " biuu nuuiu iu an jji. uuauiuij bvuout Bimply of partizans, but little quali- The "Order of the Blue and the fied to speak for the country and Gray" is a new one organized by take a calm, impartial view; of the Federal and Confederate soldiers actual condition of affairs and the residing in Vicksburg. Its object necessities of the times. is to cultivate a friendly feeling be I If such a convention composed of mittee, who remanded two negroes tvopn thA RfWinn " the renresentative men of the com- to jail, and recommended that they . . . i I ne rn at! hv thA llurriot. Ilnnrt. hnt merciai, mecnanicai ana agncuuur- - T r ,"VQr-.: rpnnrtfvl afrocit;es in the South are I Irtfiil S3 I?aw1 (inrl llnvriii Qaffln rsl inAMdfa rhA Annrr AAtilrl WA I . af I , s . w.ama1 Vkv xsawu k. auu "ciwoi ai iukimvo ui wumj wum i anj tiiift(i them. The affidavits re nail as DiacK as iney aic iwiuicu uj associated in the pradwfce of law, at called much good might come of it; ferred to by Mr. Abney have been the carpet-baggers. Since Mr. Abney's statement was received a report reaches this city that two negroes charged with shooting Mr. Dickson have been murdered by the mob at Gonshatta. These negroes were among these ex amined by tbe Investigating Com- The Indians or the Ku KluxTJie Weaiern Whites or Southern Blacks Which ? Gen. Sherman, it ap pears, has expressed the opinion rhat all nnr regular troops in the West are needed there for the pac fication of the Indians, and thai there is not an avalible man tnat can be added to the soldiers already in the South. It seems, too, that he does not believe tnat tne Went worth, have dissolved partner- but this is hardly practicable. ship. Judge Sandford E. Chnrch and S. J. Tilden are the prominent Demo cratic candidates for the governship of New York. But what does received here, but they contain not- General Sherman's opinion amouni hinrv in oHrlitin tAfhamoffoNafat. I tn VDP.D IDfi HUlUUrilV UCL iuc cd hv him. armv. not onJy ortne uenerai-iu Unlet. DUC OI ine tuuiuiauuci-iu- Chief, has been turned over to a Coitnectct Tobacco. Tobacco is lawver. the head of the Department A. . Jt , , n . f I . w " ... turning qui nneiy in innecucut, 0f jQstice T Kcic lork ueraia. and this will help to offset the fln 'Pranb "P. Tllair m fin o?V . . fh.f I,!. MflAronr i. rlnnr,fn1 U-6.UK VU WD UlIU Ull 8UCD a U3V BS VeSUJlUaV 1UII nese wuu imponea large num Der si to ns from Kentucky and Virzinia. v.aA tree on the sidewalk of. their women to stock the dens of Chamberlain has been nominated Some of the erowers have already nrA worth ten thousand dollars she look for anything like fair play prostitution. The legality of the for the eoTernorshio br tha South commenced cutting, and the best apiece. The man who sets out a or nonesi ireaiment. act was tested and Tmwie-ht hefnrA n.Mi;n. T.t;oi MnAnf;. . o - i voiuuua uouimh wuisuuuUi Greenpoint, K. Y. furnishes . a dim oi ue same leather with r of the preceding yeax"JfJfj Jort I the assertion may seem.-Xom other stolen child sensation. in laypr of IM consmutioiiaiity. Moses, &c XBvUetxn. viUe Courier-Journal Oar OI wwuwr, 40111 - , lot, in the southern suburbs of Greensboro, on the south side of and adjoining the colored Methodist Church jjTjRRAYt Sec'y. Sept. 14,1874 . 340-3w Dress will confer a favor to those interested by noticing this meeting. -Raleigh News. Yale ! Yale ! Lee. Yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock ex-Shenff Iee aug 6-ly Through St. Louis to tbk Fab Wkst. St. Louis is attracting general attention as beiDg the shortest and most desirable way to reach the far West. This great metropolis of over 4ou,wu innaDiianis, NTlS Board of Commissioners of Guil ford County will receive sealed propo.al un til th. first Monday iu October next for an Overseer of the Poor for the two jws bx . : t.. .nnlirintr must state ! Fir.wh.rth;;i Fwg to SoWhtLTbring Of the shape of stock,-cattle, farm implement. beddingi&o. ,..f , "filtul Vith The sealed proposals mu" , , the Register of Deeds on or before the n.. j Monday in October next. By orderi.of the Board. , 340-3w i I -WILL. U. STEIN LRCIJL- - ! -' ' 1 t , , ... , lt.i..ml formetl by the St. Louis, Kansas city and CoruvjnmenU 0 Hood - So-t, Special Contracts will be madeif desirea. Dried Fruit and Butter old on coravjn All orders will bo strictly attended to. ang. 12,6m. . rotlce. . , . . I metropolis 01 over mm,wu iuuuuuwi, snrrendered. under protest, the Omce I in , ValWof theMississiooi. at ' : ' . . - . -.1 - - - . . . ' 1 ., of Sheriff Ot tne county lO onerijj the month of the Missouri rivers waier- 1 un am nd Coinwis- . 1 ir fx rn. nonna nf ni. nnwirria Ot hUUU milM OI COOBIfT. U?l U " Wake Will rejoice at thlS result Of IL" Fsj.it and tnT-rest West. J : NEWrBERNE, N the dimCUlty, aim we express mo oTmm by the St. Louis, Kansas city and heartfelt wish Of the honest-think- j Northern Short Line, and onnections. irif? neODle of the COUnty When we This line reacnes an ine gresnana gnn ing people oi will" he en- of the West, and runs two more trains be- say that Sheriff Dunn Will DO en- tweenthe M'iMiMippi and Missouri Rivers abled to keep his office for the next tban any ot,er The enormous ex- two years, despite the efforts OI Mr. I penditare of over two million douars, De- Tiee to deDOSe him. "des earnings, on roadway, in relaying ee lO uepuoe uiiii. ... . I nA irnn mils, on broad new It is understood that Lee win ai - nr,nw -ith Af 4 I MPS) afS-s ww vsu s "i n - once 8U6 OUt a writ Of quo warranto I modern improvements to contribute to and brinfir the matter before the I comfort, spee5 and safety, has made it, in Georire dooper, of Guilford COUn- I u the substitution for ordinary cars, of re- tv enters a lot of fine Durham cat- dining chair eoaches, elegantly carpeted, :? 1 . fof 17air with dressmg rooms for les, gentlemen lie ior iue uuiui.uiu6 wd families traveling with children, rUA- Dr. Columbus Mills, of Cabarrus, I ny tkamu. We cordially com ontprs a lot of Brahman cattle.- I mend the ronte through 8t. Louis to the T?n lia Xrs - I West, over the St. Louis, Kansas City and "Vr KQleign ZieiCS. I w .K' RvArt it.. th shortest and On Satnrdav last, a gentleman best, and feel assured that everv ticket gives notice tbafi he ha -Ti.:-, AA-mnnifn- Avhihited on the I Kent who sells through tickets to Kansas, duly Of this community eM On ua cSolormao. Nebraska, duh and California estate hereby notified that Jteam Ys to la has been bound to me according t hath runaway and left my Wy out my consent. All persons a-n notified notto employ, harbor orrotert a said Ream Mitchell j any way, th certain penalty of the jaw. . - j m- ii.nvri wara ior mo -. Joseph n-i": give 5 cents re said girl to me 33S-2W. rotice I iTheunderBignedbey iui uu j appointed jaatuio"-" r oLMartha K. King, u. , . a m a r fi a. sv iMuit:. 7 street a two-headed mcin snake, 0 cendrjon ElSib? to said deces- Which created quite a sensauon ior ofiu excellence, it being the only line required to mase Uim8 nV a Short time. The snake was about running through cars between St. Louis and that all Pn" will p- u i vl- Unrfh with two as and Omaha. For maps, circulars-and nature against the ad aaseu. eight inches in length, With tWO as jna jan either J.F. McCarthy, Mnt them for WeB on P this notice prettily formed heads and necks as SJtacfirP. B. Groat, St. Louis,' fthdaj-ofBto-iiwJj if they belonged to tWO distinct DOd- Mo elther of whom wiU furnish infor- Willi pleaded Wyjv Adiu r. m-onrry rw.iv. 1 nn.boro. Sept. 7th, vw- t X
The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
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