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Slngl capy, iw rmti; on wrek, ten emit; two wck, txenifecU; three weckv, Uirry ctjaii; on JDOflth, tiurtffvt cents; two months, $ertnty tttt; three uontbte;u dtlUr; ixiQonth, w dollrt ; twelre uoDtbs, fourdilUrs. PosUgo prepaid by the Proprietor. All ftnbncriptioija pmjble in Advance. Tux Wkkklt Pathiot. Two dollar a year, postal prepaid, with inducements to Clubs. Tii bcfcl and chtipebt jucrnal published in the Piedmont lection of North Carolina, and of nnirersal circula tion. Mailed to city ftabitcribers for two dollars a year. Tiik Grkknmop.o Patkiot i th oldest Democratic i;wi.jacr in North Carolina having lt rtillHL-d in 18-21, and pnblifclied coolin -loualy ir- t liat'tjttie. KATES oy aDVKETISTNG. -uailv t.vnnts.- d;v, I'.:tr fi l'i. i 2 iA) J I'm' .1 ) ;: r.u 6 W h ;p 1 t( rO W - at !t.:. . . t . ; Twi KtX ..... Ir.t-i -.'v . lr - ' ' !' tw J . I i" . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 V'v . ji", .......... ' '. i i pro; t it. !:?.:. y :. .':.:'. S i i. . . . - j- . Is." ;-t' Tu huerwhi N ' jpttii tj w n .ake one aqnar?. Tri:.!rut S t . 'ivrjs.r. is p'.ju iu adTncc ; t.i y S ';-iri;H fjw.vt r!y .in advance ALMANAC FCR GREENSBOR3-TO-M0RR0W. Ennrieos ...G r.3 morxixo Sun pets.... ....6 3'J Moon riad 2:37a ra Daya leagth 12 hoars 4? minute. Aleteorolocical liepcrt Indications of the thermometer in Greensboro, reported for the Patriot by W. C. Porter, 5t Co., toMay. At 8 A. M., 39 Jegreea 1 M.j 45 4 P. 11 U Homo Happoniiigs. Wool ia k carce and in demand Wont our city anthuritie give ua a well at aome pclnt between Benbow Hall aad the Railroad depot T Oar city market has not been well -.applied with maU dto daring the paat two weka. Good beef ta rary scarce, and high. Poultry i high aad in demand, and so it is with almost every class of familT aBpplicJ The Benbow lioase. in this city, will t opened ou AajCit lt, fil. This Is one of the Crest hotel buildings in the State, but for a term of years It baa- been closed, by lease to another party, and that lease expires daring the nenth ef Jaly. j The widew ef the late Michael O'DeJ sell, the eagiaeer who waa killed oa the ICorth Carolina ZLillxead near Lexiogtoa early, in Jaicary last, will receive 2,0C te morrow mora log fraai ta Kalghta.of Hocon.of whith 9Tltt ho was . neaberJ Cy t Le U Hawkins racalvei the cioney from the XIaxleaal JSank.of Oreaosbor4o- daj, aaa will forward the axnoant to lira O'Donnsll by Capt E C Bowman, ot the Hiehmoad A. Danville Call road Co., this venlrg. ... j 2-rederavl Court. Bince we waat to press jesterdaj the fol lewbg cases bare been disposed of in the Ualted State Court now in aesaien in this lty. Uaited Statea ra. 11 Bean for illicit distilling, nry trial Tsrdlct guilty, t Uaited State ts. Jack Thomson, charge. paaairg counterfeit U. S. coin Jury trial; Terdict guilty. Jodgtnent of the'eoart $100 fiae aad cosu and 3 years impriscn"! xaent in the Penitentiary at Albany, New Yerk. To-day has been coniame d in the trial of the cae of th United Bute ti. Joha II. KTtasa and Hmilerion Brewer hargd whi bfvakinf Into the Pot OSce at Browert Will ia fiaoiolph. cetnty. Th drtszs Wat oobJ acted by 2fetfrs. Eeogh &, Bat" txogfir. Diatrict-lttorupy Boyd proeeeat lag; at 1:30 o'eloek the Jury retanui a TrdUt of gaihy aa to bath dafendaatkv Xlellctou Intelllcence. Rer, J. B. I'oid, t. D?f Tanaee irill preach lb the UattiodUt alnrch of tkle-fity rext 8iraiay at ll o'clock, el ta. ' ' , ;Rt. Dr. W. H .Bobbltt.jihe PreiidlBg Elder baa chaqged the time for holdhaj .he Gzeenaboro District Conference of'lhe M. 12. ChnrcVfrom 1 1 ' . . , iT1" Bnpday fn July, Anl,to the 6th S srlnriVti on the Thnrsdar morula? .before1. and lie. V. b. Black, the Presiding Elr der. ohaBf.ea the tlme'of the Saliibary" Xifitrict Conference front fhV lit to tha" 2nd Snadaj in -Aognatr These change' are rc2dottu nrVent oonflict with the 1 "rosiuit.orv eu'cuon, wbioh oeours the fir TiJrdiiy.iriABruBt. s M ( ; i t x - : J Coll eriir Wheeler, of "this. district, and Capt J ! ifllen. chief Clerk lu his .office, HrV ia tL-k-r.ity attending JfcVier C-urt. i" ' .Sheriff J C Cucningbam ho session of Vf hope ;illneR we riu'ouuned homo day as is still Tery, .cir.aail b) cordihou at3 iioatftll fix utable. ' ' i ru to dar was M Xh -tuncLiri; ecno at th4 inaanration of Px 5Iciir. HAifleld, wbtfnl after taking the I'jLih. ho tnm'4'd to Lie vttierable netber, vrh st irurucdhitpTp' bebtn tuuSjiVe fr sn sfftctionato kiMS, d Lim, has a p.ual!.?! in I t j couductof Lrd Brougham, -l;o, fJ"er Li appoikicaent he Lord Chan- I i I I bailor, iof.k a journey l Bronham JJall y viit hi- verahl mother, 4ank knel.lprovements at Newcomb's Dining Rooms. lug Lture tfr, &Hk: hbt ule6lng on a Lord Ch&ncilioi j Tho p,oA old lady still j.'tivrod lr iiue facn'ties enliro; bat whilo bho reciprocated her boy's affection for and was proud cf his abilities and - i t the , distinction he had acquired, the said, with sense and feeling, 'Myjdearllairy, I would rather hare embraced the member mighty bless for Yorkshire; bnt God A ycu! I getfrr from tht 5t1 The Itlnyornllty of Greensboro. Epitok Patriot : We most' heartily endorse the sagestion of "Young Ameri ca." ruda in hta communication which appeared in the Patriot eome days ago. The people of Greensboro would be gUd to have Mr M Grotter as their Mayor. No better selection could be made from the tmnies already euggeeted through the columrs of yvur paper. Let the citizens take some interest in the matter, and not wnit until it is too late. We want a good iayor : ana a good Board of Commission' r. Lt-t the nominations ba made in time Many Voters. Greensboro, April 8th, 'dl Auotlier domination. Ed. Patriot : I notice several ' names have been suggested through your col umns for theposition of Major. ; Anyone oftho.nnmber would make an excellent c filcer. Bnt I want tomakeanomination, one that I believe the citizens of Greens boro will approve of. I name Mr James W Forbls, a jeung man of talent, busi ness capacity and iwithal a I popnlar man. juv iud pwpio uuuiiuauj mm tor ue posi tion. "Jam Uf.w April eth, 'SI. The Wirco nsin Jjltjuor Ia"w. , .i- Kew York Tunis. ! j : A carious law kaa Just gone into siTec In Wiaoenaln. It prohibits treaties' or accepting a "treat ? ef liquor. The: .measure tris rediculed as a bill, and now that it la a law. it will be eo- liens to see hew the social Wisconsin tip- in . . . . . 1 . .. piers will evade it. As the law aPPU enly to liqaorm, it raay bo in this way (A bar room. Eater Jonea i and Brows,) Jones "Mine is whiskey ; Brown, what's years t" Brown 'Mint isa,cigar.,, (Af ter a pause) "Mine is whiskey, what's years f Jones "Mine is a! cigar." Bar keeper If yon don't car for your cicirs now, gentlemen, we can hold! them fer yon." Jonea Tliank you.j Mere is for the first round." (Lays down twenty. five cents and exeunt omari. XTtzn C:-la &lzil . Tltrtm t". c And exrly in t' i : Pre a elrsir:- -lilt -ttall. 1 ' Ircnr i. .1:3 trcrs blr3, ... :-!--; daw, ,.- : diinitxad ras. . : z irttt " -5 - ' .ails'tn-, r ' i ; -1 ratreat. s rlr-is. , . i'' i ' ' C J.faald, M I rt taming, ' l:zl end blaas, 7 . !--mlt;.. ., v : v'dn: eyes, . , t!iiver, '.r v., : f llinC fait, rcr bcr;tlj t"J.". - 1, tS0 tho tzz z t- ITcrt mcrnia- vrhsn I , : I elossd than trill Ter Cxksscf tsvrT - 'And Ico Tfta ca il: I drew a diicoatent: isrsacea, J Tbaa lUUa with a rl: '. -urpriw "--"- v. ' . I A. fallen tweeter, c- -"fl Of chVetiBgaiid ef rr ote, j , iainr. -Thai! ontlo suany ra-. -ing past, - i. 1iOorClrilSeri'rare i.Ising, t . i An tarn est prayer res a . n ay hi art ' T ? Oh I TLaaear God : ".are me; : ' i 4 In irami toe ehill eotse ;ood er ill, . i . Still may I praiae1 ann. love thee. : . brrinnzeld Republican. S v. A. I am expecting a'.car : 'id al Coal, ana Would advise parties ,in ' need -to enrso before it arrives, as it wi.l save the coat of drayae:; v i un is." d. Yates, i Gceansbotd-.-rr. C. April 7th,rT8dl-d2t. j ; , JLo St. .Wednesday 6th inst., o lady's! geld chain and locktt' 4TL9 finder, will be liberally rewarded. by leaviog them at this office.: m : y k.pril 7th It, 'T. .;.; : i ; r-.!k. it .r . Calico at 5 els. per yard ni Brown's. ? Straw Hats,expected this wl at BitoWN'a. I Call and see the new and handsome im None but experienced and polite servants employed at tfewcemb's Uining Keoms. Fresh Oysters, Freeh Shad and! Speckled Trout reoeived every day at Newoomb's Dining Rooms. i j 1 Persons attending Court and the Publio generally will find it to their advanuge to get meals at Newcoxnb's Diniag Rooms. 1 Special inducements offered to boarders, at Keweomb's Dining Court lioate Square. I regular Rooms, G. Will." Armfield will be at home soon. Wait for his grand opening and j bny new goods at low prices. Iii new store is rapidly approachiag completion. April 6. No heud-achc ir cliO for ladies who drink "WINE OF CABDU1." Fur hale by W C Porter dc Co. I "WINE OF- CAr.DUi" cures irregular, painful, or dithcult menatru ation.1 For sale by W C Porter fc Co "VINE OF CARDL'l " four times a day makes a happy household. For sale by ,W C Porter & Coi "W1KE OF CARPlir' makea cheeks and clear complexions, j For sale by W C Porter t Co. rosy Remember that at ! Sample Bro wit's, eppeaite the Post OfSoe and Bank is the best place to buy anything that is to j be worn. Uy met to Latest styles L west prices and Fair dealing. All fer Cash. I " Salesmen J. L. Breekman, James Rank In. J. W. SuTord, J. C. Brown and W. D. Brown. Rtspeotfally Bxurus S. Browic. Tolcablo Ciry Property lor Sale. Several desirable lots for resi dences er sUrea can be bought at lew figures by : aldreasing Lock ' Box "H, iOreensbero, K. C, or applying to the edi- TtoV of the Patriot, atthis oSce. Greeasi boro is improving; Bti is the .time to in- vest in real esUts. Mch 11-tf. Mr' Levi Eensten, proprietor of the Mar ble Yard, on South Elm Street, between the Patriot ofSoe mdEM Caldeleugh fe Bro'e store, haa just received two car lo&ds ef Splendid Marble. Mr Arthur Jordan, who is with Mr Houston, in prepared to do all kinds ef work ia the marble line in the very best nyle, and at Zov figurr . : Mr Jordan does his work well, i.td promptly. Call and seebixa.. EtCCll Ct tll2 EIjurc3.-rTho par ch&ss list as givea Ut the Cocxty Reciter, (sis Patriot, llzxth ,Z?Jh,) ahnrs that J. XT. Csstt & Ca, k9-ht csvtral thanxnd dollars werth cere needs thslxst six months cf lZ3t thxa any ctisr hocsa in thy City ex empt one ( Usssra. O 'ill z Co.)4-2otwith-ctindlr wa trsre, drrirj that tist redae fcj rzi tlzz!z and k-ybj ts fswi goods as pcsiibls, to prtpxrs fsra cliiajs in oar basi ns ca, as oar eopxrtstUIp expired by lisri Uticn, Jan. 1st, Geed ccZsi at low prirrs will sell, and lbs trx list will Ull who calls then. v The ctsrs freods vr a ttU the shorter pref t we era t-ord to ttU' at., f . T-!:f t Vcryrtjrctf4Uy, r 1 .iU a h'-' ih'jsXfj CcQTTf&-Ca,; 'fr.-S EAOT MARKET STREET, Is now receiving -jalargc and ele gant stockoorSpring j "'tfiSnirimer goods, ! which-for beauty style, has ever had the? pleasurd o xhib-t itin&i! cordfalhrivitati tendejl; to.li whodesiri to see a tine iidisplay tf6t Staple and fancy 'dgo6risHB canpand examinei i i;Etitihe!y ;NeW';iSt6'ck i .1 dress floods,1 white goods, ladies shoes and fancy slippers, j specn .- ues; rcaay . rnaac ;.cioui.ing u Latest styles ql nats. ' First Class ; Goods, . ll"' 7. Cheap for -Cash." See and be convinced. A NICE i LINE OFj PBANG'8' ELEGAKT EASIER! CARDS Jatt Becsived and for ule at "5TA TES' anil Green sooro, Moh 19, 1881. EDavcnport & Morris, Richmond, T a., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN i i if Salt; , lugars, . "- Coffee, ' V - Tea, -.Syrup, H , Molassen, Bacon,!. Flour, iisb, Powder, Ale and Porter, , Soda, ' Starch,' Soap, Candles. Tobacool and M LEADING ALL ARTICLES IN THE GROCERY TRADE. r ZsT, Particular attention given to the filling cf orders. 1 1 Dee. 18,0-Wly NCW I3A0Z2, DOOD and a : , j. . DLItfD FACTOID, Doors, Sash,. Blinds, Brackets, Fumi tare, CoQns, Moulding, and all kinds of Dressed Lumber , and building mawrlala. jL. oi Rtdcliiier Cc Co., Handlemon Mills. ' ' Randolph County, N C. r have just sapplied their factory with new and Improved machinery and are now prepared to : fill promptly all orders for the above-mentioned , articles and every thing in the lumber line. We turn out the best of work and insure satisfaction. We Jwould' respectfally 4 invite the attention of the people of North Carolina and adjoining States to their advantages and ask for a liberal fchare ef patronage.1 Call and see them' or send for price list, td B9X 45,Hign Itoint, IS. U, aiept.7-wlT. F - - - - 5 - " ii link 2 T7e have made arrange nents with no cf ths most experienced atctlqn buyers oi ITsw York to furnish us frqnt time to time, tksli bargains as he may b able to seeard at farced sales for caii. When the priccf an article is given in this eelaznn itcW If fer lehm its value, ) Therefor read tkia eolttmn ifrsl, the local items next, and then if you have time, the editorials. .i uu. uiuyu uu .' -I MERCHANTS ONLY iliBFSWOOIi 1 J :'i ;,f. S6.00 a S7.50. WEEKS' ALL IVJOOII . 1 - .. 1 CASOIEUE AT r I). . i I '! -1, 012.00 a 515,00 e x 2cn GrsaiaihoroAprilrith. ICS I 4 4 . r Si i 1 j I 1 CD taw 1 !" " '' i - I ' 1 f " i 4 1 -i i .: " ' M I .. i' ' .i i ' : j ! ! .,: ' i - ' j j ' . ; . ' j " ' Z" I J- I . '.! 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The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
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