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rl . ES'I VHLISIIED IN 1825. G REENSBORO, N. 0., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 1882. j ' ' j f'. --- tf 4- ' ;J.--V-;K';:' W SEKES NO. 821 J s 'ClifiimnsbDrD patriot I'tT.LISI ::n mvery Friday. ; I l. jny .!kh ;TKxJ of iiisf, . I . PiTR oi bjilcsn: wist market street. : I . : .t.ETi.i; Rm.-Oa inch on ia rtfiu; lor fift) uU;Uf(i iTtioi 5 rnt. Adrr$vcr rnuit coo tract tor tpecUl r J- in r!rt 10 crt h brnrf.t of ch ra'-. Jr.i-l .!miverenr ar c).rrl accftacdiac itfj-ttf.vMltUw r4 mutt 1 AitJ im J J out n. iil'mmky. ) :lir 4k Irri4r. iKl KNSIIflRO SF.PTF.MnER 8, k. ...j...... i. ,. " 1 - - - Tlx nwrkct is bare of grxxl Cimily flour. i --Ktx. 1)1. Smith, cf place, will luljic Ikiot i!jc Guilford county tcach-.iv-,t:iatitn at iho court house in r vn!oro, katuritty ocning, Scptcm- tr jlU. . Y. A M.- t.tw haj a mule injured barn ciin2 war. ketl away in the cc- broke in fcithlhc wiijUt, tailing n the mule, but a, uti.il Itc Cane cut a'.ivc w.th hi mouth fj'.l if wheat ts t u t il.lt by Jit till t.v.it ins ikicl ' t ikt Very 14 tnc uam wiutu T . . ii- . . 1 . High Ilal Dal. Trinity College opens next week. The prospects for a full school were never better. The Rct. Mr. Dorlin, a FrienJ, from Canada and a young man, is con conducting a series of meetings at Hush HilL Ily his eloquent, earnest and sensi ble discourses be attracts large congrega tions daily and is doing much good in that community. The "flop" of Leach excites no sur prise here. He was born and raised five miles from here and is well known in this vicinity. If he bets on Randolph or Guilford he will find many takers at big Politics has played except Holton who do'nt know whether to run for clerk or senator and our excitement now is stock-law. The vote on this will be about evcnlv divided and both sides arc 4 working. The trouble seems 10 be that there arc no office-holders to assess for campaign expenses. The experience with .last water's mud has led our commissioners to do something. Main street is being macad amized its entire length and the other Bliss only want ,$23,000 for helping to kill President Garfield. Modest Bliss I GC.innALBTATIi EXPENICI. A tabulated statement now be fore ns, taken from the records of the State Treasurer's office, rives with aL,.-fl 1 RTJi 1 CQO A treasury ofllcial statistical turn of mind has been n sll0 tbat the Democratic; par- makinir a calculation, according to which it appears that the revenuQ of the United States during the enr AatiiI vear will amount to KOtnethhifr like $4(X),000,000. COLI.AfNE OF XII E "LID&nAL" , The double-leaded telegram from Kaleigh, printexl in the daily PA TKIOT several days ago, anticipat ing a collapse of the "LiberaF uiQvement in Korth Carolina, at- tractetl .- wide attention. We are .iTn nnvlwvlv noen a white plume of Navarre with lance" at tachment and visor accompani- ty, with largely increased objects of State expense. haveruntheState government on less thau one-half uow informed that a meeting of the moneviusedbv the Helical nd- ieauinS coioreu xeopie ui iuo mfnUtmtion.' State will be held at Raleigh at an With no pnbiic charities on their early day to take into consideration hands in 1870 but the insane asy- the matter of demanding that rec Ium at IlaleigU and the white asy- usuuiuu w HUltu "1C ua,u, ,u lnm for the deaf and dumb and the entitled; and to appoint a commit ments at large since the Dcmocrauc u. d Kal b lxvhch together teo of tho leading coloretl politi- m I w I 4 1 . fli.-!.- 1- z a. Htate coiiveuunni - -nt 100 mm tlm ILidirnla iwinir- cians oi mo oiaie , to nit uihju tHlfnr ihn Stntn n-rtvnmmmif h.a I President Arthur and his admin- enonnoiis snni of. one 1 million istration and notify :them of the hundred' and seventeen 1 ffrcat dissatisfaction among the thousand one hundred and sixty colored people at the attitude of dollars and forty fourpents for the it-auem oi we iwijr m nu year ending SeiitembcrvSOth. 1870. Carolina, and that in the absence The Democratic administration OI a cuange, uiey propose to iuko t Id r - j the unfinished lQe waiter oi. coutroinng ine negro nearly vt ut their own hands, selecting In just eight years and two months, the gross debt of tho conn trv was increase! from $28,Ci)0,800 t U4 r49.000 an increase of j f 7 in oon iwr cent. .These ficrures al . , , . most take one's breath with aston ishtnent. lint that debt has been decreased 31) per cent- since 1S05, have completed or at the rate of 8.4,40O,COO per State 'penitentiary; have annum for 17 years. In the mean completed the Western insane asv- sucu jemocrais as mey see proper streets are being put in good order, ow i time, an currenuiemanus nave teen mm at -iorganion ; nave uuiir wio vw - j if ihe railroad authorities will do their nict.. In 18T5 the interest charged Eastern insane asylum at Goldsbo- ";no conuuenc wuuout reierence duty and give us a ladies wamng room was ,000,000 rer annum; now ro for tho colored insane, and the lo 1116 WI8UCS or at the depot, we will be preparca lor it is abont 7.000.000 per annum, colored institution forthe deaf and leaders aioresaid. , j.ne presenc Last year our hottest! weather was i S ptcmbr. If t-oday is a sample. we'ro likely to have a icpetaion of last i u heat. -Luther I winter. There is no other place in the ThU ia a tax of a liule raore than dumb land the blind at Raleigh, Liberal movement was predicated South w.th the travel and freight bus- $i per annum to each inhabitant, and have supported them all ex- pon the assumption that the 105,i iness of th that ladie, when , waning for An aent of $31 72 per capita cept tIt0 Morgailton asykim, by an 000 negro voters in the State would platform or go to the hotels." I would wipe out the entire debt of)oniiaaj appropriation for each of give .them their support. If these the United States to-day. : un nii ineiittUna indication are trustworthy it is Mr. Susdort. a tiano tuner of Salem. - TliereareCOOsavinirsbanksin tne other institutions in existence Pm that the collapse ot theLib- was enticed into a'gamc of three card the Unitel States, having deposits under Republican rule, for and av- end" movement is in the near fu- roonte at Winston the other day by some amounting to $99,C.8r37C, against erage annual expense Ucnwn, thc temperance l-ttuicr, has Ixcn nominated by the 1 h -r.it hc lfh I riJiana district L .1 I'm kffil i . I I I. ft r. i l f I - . . . - .. I . a. I I . . a vwv I mm n tnirnfii m w wmv m n mw f , iwuci wna jtuYourr. ruuman a nam- as'in 117.1 rji m ixsi nm KiM.iU.ui not exceeuiuir Cii-u.uuu. nuji.iwn n umuvun. a. 1 .ri. vm-i. -. . . .. . . . v - ' ' .1.1 i ' ' . f - The cat!jcr pmphct pixdict an early Trr: thii jar. Stne put it down as caiK as Scplcmber Sth to the 12th, judg-'i.-.l infiliili!. of the .kaij.hd's first com.ng. The hrst nous oi r . that out of said expense, the Dem 1 1. 111 1. in a irw miinui iif- wnn I ri I in r i inwirirr iirfriiniiiu 1 1 1 iitviir 111 i iih i i - ' OeCn I I t nnmtil rirr. I.na n r m! a 1niw I rtl ft. fid 1 All fftl lntKTOO Cabell and Randolph Tucker of Virginia, have been renominat ed for Congress bv acclamation. ! i , .- : . a ! pWIe notice that neither Ran som jnor jVanc alluded to the edit or of thetCharlotte Observer in their Charlotte speeches. What can the matter bet 1 I .n; STATE 8ETTt.E3IEitT OP THE j n ; DEBT. Among the wrecks pnbliban misrule, 1 thqre was none inorojeompJeto or more deplorable than that of the State credit. The blow j was leveled at a to maintain our credit intact was left by Re- A cheerful factj in ; our. national situation isj the reduction bf th3j public debtf and the intereston the. outstanding bonds. ; This lis the only consolation we' have for the continued inposition of wari taxes seventeeu years dfter the close of the war. If the Republican party wants credit for having devoted a moderate portion of ian enormous " l - y- . I . . - . . . pressive taxation to tne canceua-i 'onrstrzt ' perhiips the; chief point of honor R II. Adams & Co. silk j among North Carolinians. Down to manufacturers of Patterson, N. J., the war her bonds were among those havej made an assignment. Liabil- whic commanded the highest pre ities:70b,000. i !; . miuni. They were tho favorite in- I Best had not paid the lease vestment for the wise and prudent money on the Atlantic and j North invorldly affairs. his splendid Carolina Railroad up to yesterday, fabri of credit was crushed to the The Kewbern Journal is also in- ffronijd during the reign of the formed tjiat he has forfeited the Radial party; It isjsimpl'e truth 85.000 paid over in confirmation bf to say that the baseness of the ii Radical partv 'when that nartv was tion of boads wcj cheerfully con i .. . . I . .. . .. I i .. pwlo flint iTWiitr It. L-rf O IWIft A passage ofj these acts. Not only so, but tlio present rate of taxation is one and tlco thirds cents less jprS ! Kionars w.ortn of was befoitb these ; these bonds ; the one hundred property, than it aets were passed im were 'issued. mi ft..r I art -. Washin, i .tocri anil mortgage bonds in tlie MM-nscendant here, exceeds all tKntl-hot ieS.! LJC;.: :&N.C.R.R. f ! we know orireadbf legislative I1S05 tfie public debtwtts M-j baseness in any country possessing jS56,431t571.&3. Now it is 81,CI.- free (institutions. ; Of-the public 34;m77, f howinjgA redtiUtoit rrnrwT rh irrpnt! mninr txr IriiAtr tinrl.. vemeen years . pi ucany .eleven f r, . . ." . . f J . . hundred miihon mg and carei notuing. its leaders Mormon missionaries in the bonier counties of North and South Carotfnajhave been ordered to leave tne country at once or ie jyncued. : , .A uouars, put a were in tne main wituout principle pt our incomes, but I still a? grtit i men who would have saluted Bum 10 aavf l)aui V1 WU"oio lue interest. I ! J At, the clse of f the war the pdrj $78.23. Now it is parties with Maybury, Pullman & Ham ilton's circus by which he lost $1,000. One of the sharpers got hold of the old man and was showing him around. They finally run up on the gamblers, and old $S00,075,ft44 in 1831 and $790,704,. of ,iot xia in 1830. an increase of nearly or less than one-half of the expense Kditor Patkiot : Friends' $103,900,000 in deposits in two of the State government tinder the early Meeting has passed off, years. Radicals in 1870. leaving our quiet neighborhood to Pender county offers the fol- that t.royl.c'Jc ir.i.ct .Vc sail to have heard aWt'the th lo the,'l2th of Jne .tit, and tiree months thereafter the , prophets say we may expect frcL j .... 1 Ojr.Mary! Jane v: Spi .ilingofdrum , mcrs warmi up my heart, and I must butt out a l.tt!e in their praise. One finds these Ini-hts of days ar.d nights in every placeJ and iwe nocip that is harUy ever, fails t hVd t!at they arc generous, ! whole hearty 1. "FAl y good as easy to 'tct acuuainlcJ nth as a sl.entT ith an attacl.mentjjmi as closer atuUompanan abl as a Uom frwivd. Thcjr know aa thingi, and lire willing to be matleguiJe- btjcli4 of, ami their presence to a stranger arourd a h(4cl ofTicc is Me the cross ta a pi'grinx in a. far-away Pagan land. I lose the drummers, but I darea't make much detnonstratif n for fcar Pic Icy mill folJow my cvainpl and then never get over it. soon lost it and all the money he had present system of county govern- with him besides. He was so infatuated montx .lT:dc of X: Ui fometry. Tl-country ARtrBMliUf. A'!weLljX man near ton wants to koi. h.it "mur back to" is. This stt L cf ho j is ifnl enous in tne counties of Cu.uVtUnJ, S.nnp-jn and Moore, and li.in tlil l)r. Iknbo, tf this place, w i ratMtl th that section, cut reporter applied to h.v. f r the information. A raj vr l(v.k ! .;, he vi), is of Sts c.il-ic stsif arc!olccture. His physical sruvture iiUrwtir to a tlerwc unknown 01 the science of raijr-hack pro Is .trmind in the wockIs and f.vcs on avorns, -nut snd r !; when he cni spare time h - rav!s ul,!r his owners fence and as sist. i h irvtt.n the corn nop. In tfas icxjvtt he f rih!orIy to a fault, and kl.m .i . t t hu ownit's crop ill al- ' I .. I.c i!t ri-.ul:ly turn and assist. the i.t s!.!Krs L-ven working at nil.t rather , see h.! crop spoil for want of attcn- i. i. CrNj.-i the razor Uuk ith hluc U .'iil st. k 'r.vakcs but j little improie : incr.t. T1a only ctTectivc ay to improve Ium is to 4is him with a railroad train. lie then bAromes an iraportcxl llerkhire r I'i IkkI 'hi!a-lug, anl if he docs not kit-ift k t'i- tram otT the track ihe railroad t - " i ci npny iw (r him at the rate of $1 a ; pu !. f.ir hkh they are allocl Uie in.nrt.f-1 rivi!cje of shoveling the r? .? i the track. The him of the i '(ftjiintry rx.r back is more )utcx than the with the game that he went to the bank in Winston and got f 1,000, a friend en dorsing for him. He lost all of this and then got his eyes opened. Ily the aid of some friends and a half dozen lawyers, headed by lluxton, of Winston, the gam blers by threats of arrest, &c, were in duced to return the $1,000. I. , - The Durham papers pronounce Pull man & Mabury circus a fiaud, and com plain of its theiving and swindling. It is not always that a married man can be soothed in his dying moments by the thought thai his widow will weep at hit grave; how eltviablc, therefore, was the fortune of the late lamented Thomas Smith, a colored citizen of New Orleans, on. whose grave seven of his widows re cently wept in unison I The late lament ed Thomas had two other wives w ho did not participate in thc.w-atering operation, Countv expenses for last three years and eight months of Republi can rule, $!?,.'4o,U5. Similar excuses, for first three years and eight months of l)emo- crat ic rule, $10,(178,07. Ransom made a great speech in Charlotte yesterday. He speaks at Marion, Asheville and Wavhes ville this week. In addition, this record shows return to its j daily rounds. Rut New Gardeu is not to continue sim- As propriations to the construction of the prospect of extensive improve the Western North Carolina Rail- ments on the boarding school be- road, the Cape Fear & Yadkin Val- come a certainty our vicinity is tak lev Railroad, the Oxford Orphan ing on new life. Theyl will go. I The Abingdon irgmmy edit- with mocking laughter any body ed br Judge Ueorge w. ward, and who supposed they mhde the slight- Unitii dehtfwjrt and heretofore one of the strongest est pretentious to ho hor. The on- $32.07. -Tlio Republicans are very readjuster organs in Virginia, has iv creed thev ndmifrUl was Rlf. uuxious to be credited with.! all of gone square back on the Mahone J interest : the ! onl v Jdtitv tliev an- h!3 reduction, but inasmuch .as t syst ot political bossism. Itde- knoedged to improve wiry Qh&mml a& clares that the offort of the read- opportunity for plunder. With an its share of! the haliieQ . for! babie- JUALCl HIIU IfllULMIUilU OUILC I 81IUCE IOF j CIXUlc V IHCIl WOUKl CIO ji.UU W 1IU pill II11UJ5.' ; . ' mitfio(i fn nhonfra tiioir nortv poin. kA f fi.n f.iti.,.. r Mn;i I instead ot wan interest, sev( 1 i - . .. -i J V J i and fhrpA.tpnllis nkr cent., tho S 1 tions;aiul form a partnership lor vmet at a glance the boundless tip- Ain(lea debf varieifrom three andl tne purposes oi tne congressional portumty tor ,traud and plunder, a-iialf to four and fcv-half lier ccut.. cumpaigns was a usurpation of poxy- which a Legiature constitute as and might have been placed a j; er suth as has never been attempt- rthat Was ottered to them. There f tureu per wu ii uiouuiiuiiai ouuks i ul Ai;f;i t', U a k iiad not ueen auie dictate terms uj Wc w I'Y'm l"c iftuuxaiiiu m i,uc rT tilft Itehiibliejm hftrtv and thVm partjf in this country, andwill be scarc5 less ignorant white man, i to by kill the refunding bill of 1881. condemned by the people at the give eifect.by Uieir votes to schemes s But the ihost interesting change spoliation invented by the lead- ! " " the location of ovir jlcbU In l vr 1 TJ . ! 1805 the greater phrt of it Was No organization for any cher- Europe. b$ow' ml0u 0f ihebonds ImjIIs;" judge Wartl was the sec- of ond of Wise in his duel with Crock- ers. . . 1 I - - ! i - I - - 1 l! ""-"X"" " ett, jantij uas Deen a pronounced ished- purpose ot benencence vas arefowned at homd. For years the readjuster from the beginning. evero thorough as the oiganiza-I draiir of specie frfm this country. hundred tioh br el.! j The discipline was -pay the Jinteresf on our r bonds hundred V . n t 1 - - hvas terribly exhaustive Now wo send abroad quarterly only $ 1140, It is said that one Yet we regret I thouknd?copies of SneUman'a State of a military natuie; a lew leader Asylum; paid the! interest on her that we are to lose some of our lead- Journal is to be issued as a Demo- bargilined for the pr5posedineas- LOOO. while niore tlian ten inillions bonds for the Western North Car- ing citizens. Our friends Dr. Cox cratie campaign document. We ure, and the inembers inarched up oi f interest are pa m out at iuorae. V-'l 1 1 a Oaa- 1 l.I i tr.. .T . I. - I tritli ni. T!T-a nn frt V M.a,W I , UW I Ji UUI UUIIUWl f 1 1 iiifi i k 'i 1 1 ni'ii f tii mi inu .-r i rii i nun iiim fKi iiidiiiih u iii ivii. iix iiir i . a ii x. j. 4.T.. -at a m i iaLU t nJ li tvi7 ini viiiiuii j a v- i; ' maav a wm m a a m. aaaB mo. a mm . u . a,a wm m m w mw i m a mm mwt rmwm tu mr mr m m m m mr mr m m mm, i-mi w.m w Mm m m j mm mm mm m in " I . t I OULLLLIHI) tiltll lilftj II IV lIK US UV 1.A 11 a - f xl - ! 1 a .. I : !- - . .' ' 'il tieor, anti, out oi tne anif itiuti, iiigu x oim, boiiiu io ;k eiua-. j euj alou"1 as a supplement to ex .ftlftj. . I rrn . x ai .ft. a ' i I i i I - i inaugurate! aim provmeti ior nor- x ue uocior, tiiougu noi very oiu i piaiij it. i precision to Te cord their vote for carrying it out. is m al schools black, j for both white and in practice, has won the confidence of our people, and all feel that we -Quarantine against Pensaco -Senator Vnnce will sieak in the Eastern counties at such times and places as the executive com mittee may designate. Coreans are barbarians. Revolution among such ieople means wholesale assassination and murder. Three times within twen ty years have these wholesale as- A Rowan farmer by the name of Howard "sowed 4 ounces of new wheat whfch he .calls ."Golden Grain of Palestine," and reaped over two bushels, or an a vera go of 240 bushels toono sowed. It weighs seventy pounds to the bushel. Next. ' lose a good physician and a worthy fa has been established uy ; ew citizen. The doctor is now follow- Orleans I Two cases of yellow fe- 1 ly his acred parents, 'JoDAthan veloped rtt Pensacola yesterday.! K. and Elizabeth Cox, familiarly Nearly fipeeij huiidred known ninom ns ji 'TTnelft .TftiiJi- have! tied. held abroad, while $1,114,-; ryiugit out. 413C5o in! Unitdd States bonds A private auction was established, fare owned here. There are 75.011 . . ! . .! ! it 1 t. -i.i miJ aV I ana shameless sales ot charters puouu-uoiucp. ii naiiouiu u. , v and oiher' measures Vent on by iho1 aJitUq less tjhan i three; L v , I . . , a mi , dred and fifty millions. -day and by .night.-.The vile bar- Travmcr n eonhical position -u vjras plied unceasingly iufl (that enable lis tojkeep clean of eni bond4 were issuel,! professedly (o tangling alliances kind to expend iuji l I-j1.w i.i - . i- ! - ' i . eitizens rnili-nnds nlwlmnrr tli Stsif ht"e ueveiopmenu oi our ,wonuer 1 ft , ' I f - - ft ft ft I ft A Aft t t'A tiovuitm 1UU UjlllllUll lUUl uuvt. i . uiiu nut t.&ui ruuiu.i) nil mini n iiit.ii miiu;u 1,1 1 1 1111 uijul- .-.a'.-:. 1.-1 z 11.. - - 'o " ", i wv, j - -1 I , , ; ,1 7 - ii i-peaii ijuiioiis sQuauuer in inu sui- thair and Aunt Lizzie," On the nouses nave Deen ciosea. j i contracted antecedent to the war, jiort , of armies iind navies, oms evening of the 24th Inst, the citi- P ! " T : t. amounted to nearly t one-third lot Ucremt is as fgood is that ot anyna-?. I ; J mi " m m m i I t a" ( S- I a . J. al i & . 1 1 . -I .1 : ' TV M i-A -a a i ' a ., i i. . y T- 1 - j- 1 i; lntfu: Hi'iiimmf rwf nriv i Coreans : once iii ISoo, when the j Patriot. The excerpt : quoted by -The States ville American is informed that Col Rail's" lwlitics but to have been loved to the extent of sassinations4eeii committed by the does not in the least " concern the tearfulness by seven women should have made the deceased happy enough ta sit up in his coffin and exult in his superi ority over the male bystanders, many of whom probably had wives who, if their tears ever flowed while thinking of their husbands, wept because their leige lords did not show any signs ol dying at all. reus of tin iieiMiliorhnod exnress ed their appreciation of these dear Keelymotor secret has come to the State. friends in a verv pleasant surprise, ! extraorainary enu. me Such was the state bf our Jndebt- Actingwitii an understanding of company, which V has sieut some edne4s when the Democratic party airried the State. I The condition ' . mm J t , ( "Ii the neighborhood. ! who always UF .iiuw 0I things excited the deepest anx tner better; than! that or any A new concern called tho k God i save th if iDcmocratid party, x(- bnark if What is bri tiliis iiAw imrtv i French missionaries came among the America u should have; been tllow. iio tn ilo n tiiw -thinA? th tA courts to make him disclose etyof aili Patriotic nieu. If the fit comes from -thel worst pedigree1 them and set them at such bitter credited to the Ra'tidk Snirit of the i i i 4 the nature 'of i his invention,1 and vnlid tv ,,f thrl ontir dlit wns-ne. of auy child ever born in the: Statc-j ... I - , - a , iicuiiiu uiriiu luiiiiito uiuo uuuiu- tit i ' i " 'Trj -.'ry " -r :T, . ' ii.it v., Age. That paper seems to be dis- illL,8i.iloni nhont 4 oViock n. in. PaW " William Uokel ; was guste.1 with Rail's stultification on witll tIieir 5askets fille(1 witll good agreed upon by all concerned as the liquor question.!. Uall has been thiiifr Itv siv i m thA table in lue receive uie secret,, auu strife that more than a hundred thousand were slaiu in towns and village; and again in 1S73, when thousands of Coreans, accused of knowledged, the taxation . necessa- thintrs. Iv siv n. ml the tables : in a nre-eating rrohibltionlst,and the the dining room were filled and ar- werts tortured and put to death; and now in this summer of 1S82. Hatred to foreigners seems to be the incentive that leads to barbari A Plll.el Cawtw ?IrtUc. Frvm Daily Fatrwt Stft ut. Randolph opened the campaign this week, wi,h a political jubilation. Thou sarnls of oeoDle were at Asheboro Toes- day to hear Gen. Scales, inclement and tics w,,ich rpasa the massacres of disagreeable as the weather was. The ht- Bartholomew mid the SciciUau people seem to han-. cm to every word Vcsikts. Klsewhere will lc found he said, and only allowed him to stop being, converts of Christianity, Age ,ias rt rigllt to twit liinii with ranretr J. K. Ahout this - . H nJ osan iron ire-J.y, hist not quit; me knot. J lu fa as a f I c u y 7 icn' ff TranSvarvia l!,;id in pi ice List nl J : n hi ta Kj1.i!j titli a r.egro j-n.r, cn the p.mu-nti i- Ut l,Ur. lie 1 Svr.ton. fenced to ?t l ha An U t t:.o sine uh murder h'St the ;0tr: r tinnmu-., d :.r -f !rede!I ejnt throj.li t! nmmtn.' w.th t o piisontr ni:ent;ry. lkth tre m titcnerd fr l-irvcn-. jppnei t Iv m id, creattd m the lawct rurt nf th Sur.vlay. ll made scvaI l:e, ho an.1 cuttle, tut ,4 .ir v:i:ul 4nnl l.c tuk a p. when he at perfectly at devoured i-cral lamln be "t. He . r.t inal Iv hur-r tr .Svep meat. I fcf ilrr llailifw, '.!." Slan has rcceivetl ur- r f .. (!.ui,.iij bushel of untlui.r 4ol r.. J !.c arc st.H con.ing io. He i. i H.t irno.Mc t, suj.p! the 'emanJ, 1 Vn h:iKnI In iiioott r ur.:l(cr .0 '.u Vi3 le. I . .t..f.I a:. J ft i , A ,1 f i .!.-tn.i n4nty l.i . attt r if.t i dtdi'l .If ! , f.-ic he upon the condition that he would peak again during the week. Tuesday night Dr. Worth nd Solicitor Strudwick occu pied the boards. Dr. Worth spoke an hour or more, making a plain, tilling and comprehensive speech on North Carolina finances and the State's general prosper ity under Democratic rule. He was fol lowed by CapL Strudwick in a stirring speech on county Government. He was roundly applauded, and it is believed made a fine impression. At a late hour the meeting adjourned to Wednesday night, when speeches were made by Gen Scales, CoL Jim More head. Col. John Staples and Sam ftradshaw. The crowd had been thoroughly worked up, and all the speeches were enthusiastically re ceived. Cries of "go on''go on," greeted each speaker as he bowed himself off the stand. The only sign of "Liberalism in Randolph is to be found among Re publicans who bare cut loose from old part) tics. The "Liberal movement has completely disintegrated the Repub lican patty in Randolph. Scales will get a large majority in Randolph, and the tencral ticket will be loatched" until its best ffiend will fail lo recognize it. U mm IKmrl f Vmll. t -k fti.e coiTimcraJ thus carlv to ll..lkt I hi k urn, r.l 1 I twi:tm 'Jitv. UI, 1. elo- l-i.i. .lcrnriliri i tl . I J 1 . i. -i . i "", " ' URii Vrstenlay ' e i.in il L !. t i . . . .. . south y i.iw. v..rt i , I i . i i ikieK ce- cause his jun was not lo-vlcd. The birds I .1.1 . i! -. - ..wkcu p.?.np, as IIk l.ase had feeding this season. ' j j - "viia I course ifr th. pUve, .iue -.n ! a ad o he r I no. t h. The y ' rlc Ve? i and mi !. J gid "Don" White has gis-en up poltics, it is believed, especially the liberal part. He was seen yesterday preparing for a turkey hunt, armed with a ncrw contriv ance for calling them up. Instead of a "quill" like our forefathers used, he Thad a round stick, with a ten penny nail diivcn through it which he used by scrap in); it across ft piece of schoolboy's slate. The noi;e it makes, he says, will draw turkeys by the flock. The slate will also answer another purpose: on it can be placed the names of all the dissatisfied f)cmocrats in the county. Th- sire ol the slate was 4x6 inches. . -Capt. J'oits shows the U.v, peach of the season. It wir raised l.v Thomas. Donnelf. lacasures lo',' inrh.-,'inf ;n.VI T.-reme an3 uriglis within' .nc oumi- , a poan.L W ho can !4t n There is not a household in this county in w hich the name of Ragan is r.ot familiar. Kor nearly half a century Thomas Ragan has been known and respected by the older citiiens of Randolph. Of late years he lias been known through his business connections at Greensboro and High Toint. He was a good and true man. Energy like his combined with his rare native sense and the business sagacity which marked ever)- leap in his career never fails to succeed. Square, solid and honest always was he. His example will do ior study and imitation. He did much for himself, much for his church and mnch for his county. Hi rame was as ncr and dear to Randolph as if he had lived within her borders. And to the sad spot w hereunder I. is !Iy nw U.-s en trnnlird Randolph svnd a ailand and a tcaf. A thtbr CoiirUr. ' ' The more widely Pullman & an account of the revoltou tbeL'3rd Maybury's show is advertised as a of July. t . fraud tho larger the crowd it draws. time his record. " Hi Tvirtlik Tnnnf Ii ni nn1 ii A nnf T 77.aj' m Ja a' ... Solicitor Strudwick is billed came, as tney; supposeu totaice tea with superintendent and matron. All were invited into the dining room where appropriate remarks were made by Prof. L. L. lidbbs, Franklin Blair and Superintendent for a speech hero next week, per haps Tuesday night He is a cap ital talker. ' ; ' he-has now filed his report, lie de clares "unhesitatingly" that ) Mr. Keely has discovered a "new force of motive -j)ower,n which he also describes as "a substance evolved by; lnm through the instrumentality of ihis structure." This substance, i i 1 i' he saj's, is-a "vaporic" or utheric" force, and i "possesses proierties I i t! A - Ja lAft 1 Ilundv. During the half hour that V- 1 "uouj followeil it whH unite nnnnrPiit that' Phenomena) in character"; in which Taking a preachiT from his After 'nil that's the way of the Aft,, 1Mkn-niP p11.Avpi1 Mtiiir n aspect it seems to resemble the pulpit, carrying him to the door, world. J j I well as preparing a sumptous meal. Un and telling him to go thence with out delay, is a prompt way of get ting rid of a' disagreeable pastor, but a (Jeorgia congregation has tried it with a good degree of suc cess. It is gratifying to know that the good man left his benediction on all around as . the procession 1110 veil down tho broad aisle. -www a m -w w . -Father Jivans. of the -Milton I'Oiiowmg this episode, speeches 1 . 1 ... . ..... Chronicle, now venerable in years. again m order, in winch-there ' - ' I ' . .. A ... . ' ' t rememlers when a school boy werc ,nan "iiraieaoi anection aim of hearing upeech. Dockcry's camiaigit -aV private letter from 11. G. -7A11 advent cbngregatioii at Phillijisburg, Tenn., has i voted unanimously that the world will come to an end October 4. This is 1 not the ireneral opinion of the many expressions or fond ; regret. The occasion was quite fitting as well as very enjoyable. More than 40 years ago "Uncle Jonathan" and "Aunt Lizzie" attended school here guage used to describe, it. j He adds that Mr. Keely has so far per fected his invention as to entitle him to takeout a patent. Still the subject involves "the study and application of vibratory forces," and is one i requiring "time, ia- tience, and closest attention, ooni on the part of the inventor and in- ' I.'Ia A a; ft. ft- Al. 1 ! A as pupils at tlie same time. ' As it stlg-ator, to enable the one ; to iifft! ntii1 4s-.klnwtwsirftl rt 'kOrfir4,iiki'k Worth, of Wilmington, who i., well Cl.risthiu worl.l, bnt thU U an off " w,,iIf ' .f HierUf as tJ meet the requirements of the law, Us the condition of ob Known to many rejiders or the PA- year in religion as well as politics. tkiot, eloquently and pathetically Besides a bolt 1 is always in order. says : "Do all yon can to save us wedlock. At leiirth they werei taming valid letters patent," and "from negro rule in the Eastern "counties. We appeal to the west "and centre to save us. The preS' ent system of county government Hlocs not hurt you, while il saves "us from absolute ruin." That's the campaign in a nut-shelL To save the Kastern .counties from ne gro domination is the" mission of tho Democratic party in Xorth C arolina. The issue is not of our making. White men, you eee the iH'ril ahead ! Forewarned is fore arm til ! and enthusiastic young educator, The Charlotte daily Journal of Greensboro, is one of the teach now receives the associated press J ers dispatches. A buudle ot greenbacks was received at this office this morning from Washington under the frank of "J; Hubbell" Doubtless the package was intended for the Xfrth State. Keogh will come forward, prove property and relieve our anx iety. . ! Xorth Carolina has notched another mile on the! road to pro gress. Yesterday the comer stone of tho Kinston Collegiate Institute was laid. The Institute opens with 13j pupils. Geo. Wilson, a bright called to the station of superinten Tint mwl ni-.ifrnii nf tliA- fidirtrd . . , . . ' ' j he. does not yet feel that the tune which place they filled very success-: j . ! .1 1, . . fully a number of years. On leav ing the school they settled near by.; Their interest in the institution has continued through ' these many years. They go from us with the best1 wishes of the school and neighborhood. has Come to jmake the application. The Sstockholders, therefore, seem to be in much the same position as they; were before they filed their bill. ry to, pay the interest would be ! a- crushing burtlen. It rouldnoton bf the Statej into poverty ly arrest the progress but idunge pur people aiid suffering.' A debt contracted in tho manner in which that mentioned was. carried ; no legiil above w or moral obligation;-whatever in the mind of any lone. act ; ws passed by the Legislature solemnly renounc! account i)f subse ing this on nil obligation debtj i whidi acti was quently sanctioned by the vote ofj the people.' Forthe rest, a solu tion jwas found in thii application bf those! principles of equity whiejh lie at the foundatioir of all bankruptcy legislation. Tin irin ciplei adopted was to establish such a rate of taxation upon the value 1 i . : I . ' " 1 of ti e property left in the State after th war as could be paid by our people It was begot by a revenue omcer,? out of la -negro and born in a stillA house. Vance at uharlotte. ' AlMw P6nni. Cliarloile i -tier ver. Mr. Sutton, of Mkitthi-vl- while out in 'the woods I eitU' staves, came across and captiy curiosity Of -the sinimal , kiiifl that wwilu draw bigj 1110110 r Barnum's circus. It is an tAlV ' o'possum. The animal is pence . white and pink eytes, and theoL 0 settler "thetea bouts never heard a dreamed of thelikp beilbrcH ' S 1 the imamteuauce ment and its various without distress; then appropriate 1 the proceeds first to of and the residue to the payment of govern 4 the institutions the validity edged. The Wj Arnlii Iwanta inenee mst" for eight days only. -Attorney-General Tom Ke- There are two hundred cases nan has been making Democratic j ofyellow fevfer; at Matamoras' 'and votes in Cleaveland countj. He passed through this morning with a linen duster and a jialin leaf fan en route to the east, where he will open the campaign next week. fifty Texas. new cases at Brownsville, 1 : 1 - It is easy to tell the college bred editor. He never fails to mention it in, some way. '" Of course the Journal Gen. Scales returned from 1 ... It is siugnlar what a trivial llaudolph yesterday. He talked is corresonilingly less interesting thing will sometimes give a man a himself hoarse, bnt will be ready on that account. Of all the stuff disagreeable notoriety that will for service next week. He is mak- that is crammed into a daily news-1 operate more to his disadvantage ing out a list of appointment, j , authority that under '.. . .av '1W.J.J 1IIOJHIIVIIV.O llll. tllC I . JVii 1,1 ft T Ulll tljlC-'UMC JJJJfO'- -Dr. Tyre York, of Wilkes, has accepted! the "Liberal" nomi nation for Congress in the 7th dis trict. It was announced a few da few porest. The .Vsheboro Courier inti mates that Windj- B. Henderson will bo the mongrel candidate for Congress in this district. This news is important, if true. Doug- as is dying to vote for him. f A . W is me uemocrauc ticket a irohibition ticket! Will the Pa tkiot inform us if it is? SStates- ville American. It is not; it is. tho Democratic icket. Would it be asking too jnach to ask tho America to draw he distinction between jolitical and non-political questions.. Pro- uiiiition is not u iKULicai nuestioii 'i in -Ar.ibi is now at Tel-El-Kebir. sition. This is illustrated in the case of tx-Gov. B. Gratz Brown, of Missouri, who, in his drinking days (he is a teetotaler now,) was once gailty of the ridiculous feat of buttering a slice of watermelon. The absurd act was published, and ! ' I flM. .. H .'i! .1. .1 - ft ' trifling as it was, any mention of ainancing on mm, his name is generally acconqianied a,,d a tsjlailyjexpected. j; j by some allusion to it. As govern- , Price, while speaker of tlie or of Missouri, to say nothing of Democratic legislature of 1S7C7, his senatorial career, Mr. Brown kept a diary. Mf l,e will refer to did many things for the public it. he will fiiHVtliij sremomndai . welfare, but all n.colJtction of "Tried to g that d 1 nigger those deeds seems tif have diel while the incident of,the buttered nuitiuiciuil HI 19. which will ie ptiousiied in a days. - ! : ' 1- . Six iuches of snow fell Leadville, Colorado Wednesday ity jts othr Democratic acces ftm- . . .i ? ftA mft ' I : : t ; s i auu eimestiay nigni. xne wave is heading in this direction. ! Mi no circumstances would he be a . can didate. Dr. York's candidacy gives the 4LiberaFmovement some vital- "Moore from Render, and pass "the bill elect, In- mnVistrates. but sions do not amount to a row of pins! York ias a personal follow iiijg in the moiintain counties, and whilst we do pot apprehend Rob linsf defeat, the race will be close and exciting, j York was nominat ed j as an AutiTlrohibitionist and will Wake thel fight on that issnei- : i i f i if Bobbins will t - 5 "failed."' j -They inalce a banana it; now; j And it so slippery inan has to lid down on th and hold on toith both hanjU to swallow any qf it. that 'part of the debt of which was acknow I IT. 7 Ii 'j I l'i : application I ;of! the principle was simniifietl! by; ascertaining" what amount of interest on ' t;. I ; ! sum iay that appropriated as and then,' issue new bonds for ders the debt the above would I- H amount in lieu The concession j made of j tlie bonds scheme tori .settlement was very on of the old by the hoi under this 1 so equitablejthat a large proporti of the! bondholders have already availed jlhemselves cf if. The debt was tlius ' jredued I . froni"$12, 727,000 to 13,89,000. This mode of p; oc(Klure has been adopted by some: of the greatest nations bf the world undersimilar eiAergencies. : The wisdontf this great meas tire qf finance ifj?ssential justice al between: debtorVj ml creditor uhder the circumstances ,and the incalculable relief whipl our people, constitute j testimony ton the capacity of thf Democratic: party to deal with th gravest, iwuninieaiiona in imoiici afiaits. IU ;; III ! ' j - j ' SAfi aiii additional evidence f y in the admin- Soon the straw liatfand the duster, And thelow shoo and white vest, And the fiendish circus iustcr, Will belaid awa to rcstj Soon the obby yokith uill skit mish . For a warmer suit of clothy-f-v.' He will have to bldnand bVl t; ) On account of w&at he ol f? "j Joe.Tfrwer. S 1 lieidsviltk Timesl ' f n .- v,v.. ti A corrcifepondemt tells lit' A Josiali Turner is living in aim office in tlie ton of I lend! , practicing Saw. He eats and j in the sainib room J has his, bel tained bffJand his razor sthf brush I lying on the mante He often takes but bno jpe He says hd siKnt Iten the JieDtilllicans and seven yearH cursiii Iieexnectsto finish ui in thi j'ears itndlbelives then loi will agree J hat he is anhonl Ha i.n.-a loti'f tirnvA till nartV is aslcorrudt and th'icfTh: the other, jie will pinseut to 1". to the deyil or the . "penitr , ,? and if to the for ner hewi it out like fi man ; md will no . '' ble either a;t the penitentiary ' ed they don't send him II f Heck for it Sunday schooj lie is JoejUn-n en years cf , nd has iwhj 1 gthe Dfiii.' YVwnNB rWfr..- still. Bt the 1 jepublij Winston loiiomii lature aiidfcounty is, a i nll-bloodtil working, reliable nnteil for the Holise niadeforh)m, jnd he tJ and intensify ccutbal a. in a 1 his expression very brokeh Engl- both hand-i, 4'i r . j jimi vervixiMi , ,r b Times m V , t an coin ate for t ofiicbs, 1 1. lermanji,; pit!ii i.s'jjo' di it gave thninna,, fGosleit -s V ' indisputable ktand, f'Ofjcour.s4 acit v of the i nominatioil and c( i, I - : i I Democratic econom 1 istra the ; i cent. aiid Settle tlie; old j debt, has been i ion of the State Government, jn terest on . the new four pr bonds issued to compromijee paid ftir two years, and I will coiitin- ne to be paid,! without; increasiifg the general ! rat e of jaxation on jropertyf as it existed before.he fineech soiite other rvZ L-iiil lie. rixinr. "I mr ivell as datf-I vil diii must first isk myj vit,JJ And the coi ventujui ajen j matters standinri jq The houestfoldGcjr to consu ... 't iii-. :n:..:i. iiuiManua, t mui " m liniulred deaths uia . - - j i -edatthe Utter, i there seen! to l0 IUV1 i. M It his frof . 1 ' ! ra'va gea in Yo.koh.i mi., afsii' ! Il K r - i f
The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
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Sept. 8, 1882, edition 1
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