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t 1' ETABLISH r-'.C IP I i ,v J. GREENSBORO, N. 0., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 188a.' t w 1 NE VV SERIES .0:826 . - ! i - 3 h . s: . i.i; ft- -Tinted I known them. Her husband throughout five State. the at s m i . ' f rcsucAti.iji t,rtct; -f ATS 3T BSIICI.H5 WEST if if Mrl i . numuMn in.... !: .. w number of years, clerk of supreme court at Morranton. was lienor for i he present 7th Judicial dis- uict, conseaucntlv Mrt IWf hid a acquaintance in the State of bcr nativity. ner family (the Williams's; are a'K) known, not only in the localities &ere they reside, but in the history of tie State. Her death was sudden I hirKe "One for Ball, no," is the way the "Machine" voted yesterday. . The "Machine" yesterday illustrated what 5s meantby a "free ballot and a fair count." The bal lots were freely handled after they were put in the hat, and counted by the ''Machine" for all they were worth. pro OTm txi by Uw nj t'nilol Sutrs nm'i! i court now in session hex- " . r . 1 I EUlglUGlrU. The Misses McIichal, living near Creensboro hare gathered and dried this tcascn 1,675 pounds of dried Iruit, and toy sold the lot to J. W. Scott & Co., realuing over $200 ta cash. CJXCGEO, IXXCLTE0 AID Df CIUCED. The "Machtllo', has overreached itself- Id the county convention it gagscd and insulted Itepublicaus who dared to differ with the Ma chine leaders on the great moral question of Prohibition, j In the Congressional convention it exhib ited a uharoelessness that is amaz ing. The i endorsement j of the Greeubacter, 'Winston, for Con- gress, is uniaralelled in party man though we have little doubt that, was hungry audldnesome. He stood political I affairs of his neighbor- could the truth conccrningbaby like Barks of oldj hat in hand, and hood. I j I f ! I! drunkenness be gathered from all with "watering mouth."- It Scales J W the jgrefit ahd ever memorable classes, it would be discovered that does not beat Winston a3 much as "j Hampton Campaign " of 187C, reeling idolescents were sometimes he, would have beaten Leach, then "which ;to the astonishment of the to be fonnd in millionaire's drawing we are 0 false prjopbet. ; Thejpeo whole country redeemed the State rooms, and that even the last scion ple;of the FiftH district have! far from the harpies, who hadforyears nf ki cfv - ivwnmft i M!nl mnrfl rAsnAP.t for nnen. sonare- prejeu upon uer very vuais. ne The result of yesterdays Ilepublican convention demon strates conclusively the complete J agement lor audacity and stupid .lpmnmliriition and disintecral ion recklessness. The Machine is of the onco jowerfnl Ipublican blind to its peril. It professes not organization. The latest railroad racket is that trains iU run through from Goldsboro to Win ton in about two weeks. Cape Flournoy, Tlie result of the Georgia election yesterday was nn over whelming Democratic majority 'iOREENSnORO itZTOl'ZR lSSz' conductor on the Salem branch, is to Stephens' majority for Governor is iransierrea to tiuricviiJt to run oetween 1 atimntvl nt 70 000. 1 1 " - Little Deleware held au elec tion yesterday in which the "Blue Hen's Chickens" came near getting lost. The Democratic majority was only 235. -Parson LinviHe says the nomination of John R. "Winston by the Bepublican convention means the slaughter of hundreds of Re publicans in this district. The packing of the conven tion yesterday was so patent that even the "Machine" showed some siims of shame. There w a ,l -w w SK'epubUcan fro,, t0wn"t0- -by. and any an .M ccnl going. In reply to a s " w ,U44 " wll nvant. a.1 Ijv..! ,cf Wls toId that there ks a J of Jj"c tioh at the!Bc, Ut SX. ami an c,T.,rt U B4JUC lu ooui things o -er.f T" w I the jarty U??r: ,? j.,b.tKn element in !:rbed, and it u ,apprchendci tVt a PpIica- ' titi f the ua t0 un,te the fjctior.s-r ' i-Some li Vo-: i almost anything : thit cra then aSain lher j are others U c3' S001 mcn caa : Cunir'oleIc :(-:- J:hcn mac a . barrtl of ' ir L'--- 0nc of tr 1 ittheothrrJa.Pt quart of salt , t . ..t-t . j rb every folof"1 OMS now . he wantt "..It-V r..in that gare him that rete.,- i . - t Mcclti-'Il & Co., lumber dealer ul U thcir wwkig capa- . . . -t.i. 1 . i. . City, l.w.'.r-t tp."w w uFFl7 denun 1 f- 'i TU:r. 1 A (lexriua Ktmed church in the lower n'j: cf ticronty has been named Steiarr. I I - ..rer -'.:- ru- boast of cleren pri vate- UurJ.n ' bo and about a gross of reJjrjri! arj eating houses, to s?y notv U kcr tr.e hotels, j The j( T- CI. Wharton was (bund r!.xtin a Y5tfi- laul pond late yester djy uf:ctiuj.tfu He as tast seen in that nei.-hxJ, and on close inspection trac'4 of a tor.e rre found near the . . .... water It. t 't txmg alter nielt. tlat buV :he horse missed their Jf and : 11 ivi,-1 :he river. f the hich main road. fitted as coroner L anJ hcklaa ef the tody this . " J J t!ut !cvrAici o ti his death by acci- t .The rt.-on prxnotion of Col. A. B. A".!it u tWcniwe f the Richmond A; Ijat; ru.-:jd, is an acknowlecje- nmat of t j.i i a railroad man, and a roci-.c.: w' .r th Carolina as an irv- tral ran jf tie K. & D. system. ( t - Mr. r. Z. C a; p, living near Gibson- iV, U uirithis )ear 144 cucu rubers fom ore , second growth has urtcj x-J Sc counted before leaving home sLj rsoru-. 15 small cucurabeis- , ! f Ka-Jj; s the order of the day here. Nw UtLi-s, tobacco factories and to bjccaaanL:iics are going up and furnish k U al carpenters that can be hid. I 1 A3 thxo.Kco factories have c!bsed Hc wtr, except Leak & Co. I - In the pat discussion between Rob hi arvl Yl Saturday night, Robbins d !a i Srarra greased spot of the "mon Sr" TLjcastigation was severe, bat auJcj,syed the fun amxiingly. -IVes-Ij - Elder Babbitt and Rev. T. i ' aw are conducting a protracted 7 '' ' 1 .... r,T rating here. Dr. Ilotacwtt is lj our people as no other preacher j - i Supp hotel has very much im I ra-J and atlords excellent entertain- -Tit Kcrnersville high school is pros lr,t. Lindsay and wife and Miss Kuibins ho has charge of the .n:aipaitmenl, ac all hjghly cstccm- A4 t-ullt such able management the p .iirt ise to be a great and perraa-' J un to this section. "w TTSr-f 3lirr Vmmlj. A ltureay, October 14th, is the day Jf Hol by our worthy superintendent ur next Institute meeting inCrrens ".a.Td having been selected to pre my tret hod of teaching Knglish tfanraar to the teachers of Guilford t;; i propose 10 orin - n tnty students (or that purpose. I woud he pleased to meet any other teacher of fear count with the same number 01 s:u Jcnts a friendly contest, in spelling, r,-;i.n En;!ih grammar, geography, lM.ry. n.ithematics, ic. I would like tice a" (of our teachers attend these Hurting",! and ftd out what they are -.i-jg, cxthange ideas, and learn 'new method hat we arc to teach. Teach- in is lu-t pnJy a uUmct, but it is an at I. j Very r spcctfully, j J. XI. Weathcely. fameto". N. C. f r'ak Sir. sWg. ' Dcd. he rciiJcrvce of her grandson, R. 11. Cil4i. n h town of Danbury, N. C. on the 2- -;t t Mrs. Susan Dodge," wklw ihe UtC CoL James K. tXxlge, ad the mother of Mrs. Chalmers Glenn, of Rockingham county, MhsMry IXxlgr, of Salemi N. C. nd CuL Rkhard todgc it; S- Army. .Mrs. iouge was a 'hter of Joseph UMSamt, then of fi3unty. She was born the 7th of that place and Richmond. The change will do away with an entire set of hands, as the same men who now make the run between here and Goldsboro will continue throo eh to Salem. , General A. M. Scales, of North Caro lina, wil deliver the annual address be-' fore the Virginia Division, Army of North ern Virginia, in the" hall of the House of Delegates, in this city, on Thursday ev ening, Novembe2d, at 8 o'clock. No event during Fair week elicits more interest than the annual celebration of this association of veterans. The charac ter of the addresses heretofore delivered is of the highest historic value, and from the well knewn reputation ol General Scales as a careful student and eloquent speaker, it may be assumed that his dis course on "The Battle of Fredericksburg1 will not fall behind in interest.and histori cal value any address heretofore delivered before the association. RUkwwnJ Dis- A Ffw mmd Fatal DUrw. Sffdil ta tk Patriot. .Raleich, N. C, Oct. 7. A peculiar and frightful disease has appeared in Northampton and other counties in the northeastern part of the State. It is call ed yellow chills or hemorrhagic fever and is generally fatal in its results. Persons affected turn yellow and vomit blood. A fwlwatU Wig. Mr. WiHiam Smith, living near Mc Leansvillc owns a valuable and wonder ful pig. He has acquired an appetite for the worms that infest the tobacco plant, and he will go into the field, and striking the plant with its snout to shake off the worms, he gobbles them up rapidly. He aiso eats the suckers that are pulled by the hands, but he has never been known to destroy the growing leaves, or to dis turb them la any way: At a meeting of the New Garden Agricultural Society, held at the court house, Saturday, October 7th, Mrs. W. P. Caldwell, Mrs Dr. D, A. Robertson, Mrs. Dr. Hall, Miss Katie Scales, Miss Maud Brent, Miss Mattie Sloan, Mrs. V. C McAdoo, Dr. D. A. Robertson, Albert Gorrell, Neil Ellington, M. Mkheaux and J. W. Forbis were appointed as a committee to have the care of decorating the Farmer's warehouse and making the necessary arrangements for holding the fair. D. W. C Dsnbow, Vrr'4 WalTIB Hokbs, Sy. A walker ' Vmcfrj al rtlgw raiat. . S facial ta tke Patriot. High Point, Oct. 7. High Point scores another mile in the spirited race she is making for distinction as a progressive manufacturing town. Work begun to day on a second cotton factory, and it will be pushed rapidly to completion. A joint stock company vnth ample capital is behind the enterprise. H. P. to see that the public, mind is in a state of revolt against corrupt pol itics and Machine rule. Blindly, stnnidlv and recklessly it puts its a r f 4 a whole reliance in the power of pat ronage and plunder.. "AVho is for sale and how much" is emblazoned on its party banner. It scoffs at every good and honest impulse- Mr. Connett was gagged ana in sulted in the county convention. Every honest Republican in the 5th district is basely insulted in the endorsement of Winston, And now that the Machine has done its work, it boastingly sisks, in the the language of Boss Tweed, "What are you going to do about itt" Republicans must answer this question at the ballot box. drunk while yet the nursery, of a palatial mansion remained his pro per home. This youthful intoxica tion is often spoken of as youth de pravity. There is depravityj about it, no doubt, but it almost always belong to the parents and guar dians, the nurses and numskulls, to whom the care of the child is ! ; 1 i- VUUUUVUt I j Tom Thumb . says he has traveled 000,000 miles. The things that he prides himself on are his nbihtv to nlav billiards, sail a v yacht and drive a team. aiACIIIXB CONSISTENCY. , Resolved, That the Republican' party favors principles not men. Resolved, That the Republican party endorse John R. Winston for Congress in the Cth district j Resolved, That the Republican party abhors and repudiates the nrincinles advocated by John R. 1 1 , Winston. out Republicans . like Keogh and ." Ball, than! they have I for political sneaks, j who seek Radi cnl pastures under the cover of a disguise that neither adorns nor conceals j If a true-blue Radical could not defeat Scales, what chance- is there for a fellow who goes back op his entire record, betrays j his friends and sells, out to the enemy f Gen. Scales said pointedly j some i - Republicans you are . sold ; the question is whether you can be delivered or not. North State. I The "Revenue. Machine" played the ridiculous farco yester day of nominating John R. Win stou. the "Greenback Crank," for Congress. The nomination .was a and its interest and value are con at.maiaa niv nf iwdiHriil fiiffel. stantlv increasing. The November ry aud deserves the contempt of The6upreme court of Con- choly interest in the breasts of necticut has decided thatj women many, especially of the older Jeiti-, may be admitted to the barqf that zens of Guilford and the neighbqr- State, taking a different view of ing counties, j who knew Nathan the rules of interpretation to be Hunt as a proiiinent and influenti- applied to the question from that al man, forty, fifty, sixty years agoi held the honorable, responsible, andldangerous position of Chairman of the; Democratic! Club of his town- ship. All that is implied in the: above statement cannot be. evens faintly, realized by persons at a distance' '. r ' j I : v"" - I Mr Hunt was endowed with an unusually active; and energeti mind a great reader of everything that came in jiis way, except novj- ! - - I Ta11aTf?rf tn n 1i Hma frfriA nm.'; weeks ago that he was '"not afraid yr yi""fa r" H 1 t j.i..1). I q ' ful and prayerful study of the of an army led by deserters." So . J 1,1 t Winston's coquetting ends and the prsessed of a remarkably retej nuptials have been duly performed. tivi) memory he seemed never to His Greenbackifem has been wedded rUf U lk.Rrvi was much sourht bv vonusr men in promising alliance. Wilmington th yicinity of his old homer ana ac oJ.ign X'omc. ui a naiuruuy Did, in Marion county, s.c. Sept. i8.u883, j always had something in his mind Nathan Hunt, Esq.,; in the 87th year of his age, I ' f 1 . ' iv - . , f having been born in; Davidson county. N C. W eULCrtaiQ IIUU IlliertSfc iue young. SSaA'ffio-f Sojwell posted was he, that he was The above announcement will; I the reference oracle of the who e t.i LlL" family. . If any were at a lo$s auuui a worn, or wuuim tu kiiu.w AIUDLY CsnD-CJ COT! HT. The comet's ftiead 14 broken. H ATcnnesse( astronomer jliscovr: ered'the kactf -I ; ! I :-: i It 'is,' uiicharftably uppdscil that . like a godd mjnyj terrestrial bodies the comet .'hac' beeributl miking nighVbf it p!id ranji foul of som6 celestial xliceman'sclul). :j j" f Anyhow, the fact lis established J that its liead js broken beycnid . thef hope pf teirigj healetj: by j anjr astro: f nominal Iticking piaster ! f Buf its yifis stilllthrej; whici is allihat can bo'sait of the Repu- ; ian Stiite comet or. ticket. J 1 That erratic constellatiotll in the I politlcaljsky jhas onjy a tail; jo wag, lj. itspoof heid jhas! already , bc6u H pounded to a jelly. j j If j v' fl Tile t4il oCruTsjomet,!and thejj'.' Republican comet are gaseous sub-! .i 5. jtind are pursuing eccentric In one there is a split in the nuc leus in I the! ;other k sblil in "T ? ! 1 : I, ': stances orbits. ranks. In the celestial comet'the nucleus - is divided ilo three?; unequal frng-f merits : in .the Republican comet I the party id divided injo Jprohibi.1 J. r - : : -S. ...'If. i! " S , . J 1 li tionists,liiberals and Greeribackers. A Rochester prophet that the, coif Kit will run fntp the Btini i I how to do a piece of work, or the cause and effect of.'anything, they r si.1 i 1 to rhorrw tjiortiingand a a I prophets . agree i h say g headiest body knbn jas t.. i I 1 .i ' I ' tui werittofgratidpaifor information, "cf u,n wjo wal always (ready to kindly PutlM?aKcf ?et wffibe diftthnm b TTi'a rtAaf dii'rti.f grouiia pnmtoait vreeK x W VMVAUfl :t - - w a, V A k.il uvvaakSI t w iTi a. - 1 j I w : a i ! -Frank Leslie's Sunday Mag- bv the Supreme court of Then a school Iboy in the tens, how tOhayejh?5hU(lren gamer Arouia m;.,!,,.! ,vt.i;rt I " . n . . . ' uiw auersupperanaenieriamuiein iuiw 8 wuiwsucu .u.ruu..v Massachnsetts. xue uonnecucut -an oia man navmsr nassea more 1. 1.,-oWr than three-fourths of the allotted ceiit sport.! j j f V. 4 -J. three score aiAl ten.t distinctly re- His active! mind never seeined 'to i.i... ; -rw. flt lose any of its force till he; was" at- Ume in 184G (thirty-six years ago), I paralysis 'arid wonderfully did lie while he was Canvassing the county retain his intelligence and memory ! as a candidate for th3 Lecrislature. v" wsi-tvneameiougue He was pjk thit tim klionfe fifr. al- mW ? ?PKf 9ein? Ci m. rf honest Republicans. The avowed object of the coalition is to secure the Greenback vote in Guilford and other close counties for the Repub lican county tickets. Unquestionably Hall was "tricked" out of the nomination for Congress. Whereas, we favorprinciples, not mcn, therefor bo it resolved that we nominate John R. "Win ston, of rag-baby notoriety, an ac knowledged fiat money lunatic, for Congress. Republican Congrtian al Conxcntionyth District. We mean no disrespect to Col. Winston, when speaking of him a3 a "crank." He can't help aa ft m. it. In his present miserable pugni he is to be pitied. One for Ball, no. That's the 'MacbineV meaning of ft "free ballot and a fair counL" Brat mm a Kla'aapawr. New Yob, Oct. 5. The Senate Com mittee on Insurance to-day resumed its investigation into the alLurs of the defunct National Trust Company. . 'There was a dramatic and exciting in cident when the committee announced adjournment. An elderly Lady, neatly dressed in black, who had been sitting in the rear of the roon during the entire proceedings, came forward, and, handing Mr. I lest a paper, exclaimed: "I want to see you, ilium J. Iiest. Where is my son?. I want my boy jou kidnapped." Iiest looked hurriedly about and went quickly through an open door into the inner office.; "Oh, there he yoes ; he always slips me ; I can't catch him ; he won't see me;" excitedly cried the lady. Senators Kier nan and Koch endcavqred to pacify her, but she persisted in talking. "He rub bed us, she said ; "he took our money ; he wanted even my husband's new over coat and his gold watch, and took his life insurance. He lias kidnapped my child ren." After a time she became quiet and handing a copy of the paper she said she had given to fcest, left the room. The paper had written on it a verse, entitled, The Traitors Romance-William J. Best," and recited that he wept at a dying friend's bedside when he promised to care for his widow and 'children, lie had "prejed upon the estate" until the widow had now "not even a widow's mite." It concludes as (ol:otrs:. Oh ! such a nun should never die; Iut, like the wandering Jew, Should vainlv from. his tortures fly And suU find tortures new. It signed "E. Giecn, MontcLair." The woman is thought to be craxy. The announcement that our fellow-citizen, CoL A. II. Andrews has been pro rooted to the position of assistant Presi dent of the Richmond & Danville system, will be hailed with deiight by all classes of our people, not only on accoant 01 its be ing a compliment t9 our community, but a substantial return for first class 'intelli gence and business qualifications. . Col. Andrews is acknowledged to be one of the first Railroad men in the South, and we have frequently predicted that bis namowil rank amon; the foremost of the Land ia us particular sphere. It is gratifying to announce that the Superin- ,v) ana at her ceatn, was ii ; tetiacncy 01 mc roaojrom Vireensooro 10 - ' ' , -lll 1 1 1 1 !.. She was married May oioouru continue 10 oe nucr uic A new use has beeu discov ered for potatoes. They can be converted into a substance resem bling celluloid by peeling them and, after soaking in water impregnat ed with eight parts of sulphuric acid, drying and pressing between sheets of blotting paper. In France pipes are made of this substance, scarcely distinguishable from meer schaum. By subjecting the mass to great pressure billiard balls cau be made of it rivaling Ivor" i" harduess. J.W. .Hardin declines the Republican nomination in Alamance. It was a bug this time. John IL Winston is the name of it. . John R. Winston says ho didn't confer with Mott about the Republican nomination for Con gress. He was endorsed all the same, and the inference is irresist ible that Winstou or somebody else conferred with the Boss. number abounds with interesting and edifying articles, stories, es says, poems, etc, etc The editor. Rev. De Witt Talmage, has an ad mirable article, "Ought Christians to have any Funt" Rev. Dr. Speer contributes one on the late Senator Hill, of Georgia; and there is an excellent and timely one, fine ly illustrated, on "The City of Al exander the Great" Among the j 1 other profusely illustrated papers are, Peterborough Cathedral," "Our November Walk" "The Knights of SL John of Jerusalem," The charming serial, ''Weighted and Wanting," is continued, and there are short stories, j sketches, essay 3, poems, etc, by iopular writers. In the "Home Pulpi'." is one of the editor's eloquent and characteristic sermons, "A Cheat Exposed.? There, are "Sunday school Notes,'. "Information for the Curious," "Rhymes and Rhythms' for the Little Folks," (se lected byj the editor). "The Drift of Religion comment," i "Personal Notes and Comments," j "Editorial Comments," and a 'most com pre- j heusive riiiscellany. The emlel lishmeuts ate very numerous, and are fine specimens of i art. The price is 25 cents a number, or $3 a year, postpaid. A specimen copy will be sent free by inclosing; 25 cents to Frank Leslie, j publisher, 53,55, arid 57 Park place. New -1 i. I 1UB8IDENCB OP THIS YELLOW f FKVE11. Tho yellow fever epidemic at Brownsville can be considered as virtually at an end, exhausted for lack of material and by the very i j effective1 quarantine and sanitary cordon that has beeiv preserved around the town. During the last there r . i ii. mi.. r iuassacuuseius. iuu uuuutxucub judges rely a good deal on the fact that women are appointed , to the lost-offices under the laws .of the United Statcs,! although the word descriptive of their office is post master." On the whole, I wbmeu are making some progress in break ing down the barriers which ex clude them from practice, jbut we oi predicts! 1 politic. that the:: the ;Rev into tho-election; an ways neatly and very tastefully dressed, of unusually fine j person believe the opening made for; them a'iid carriage,? dignified, courteous, in two or three States has brought cordial, and rjemoustrativei in man- iew iiiuj uciurii jui j I'muiw;. ner in easyj even araueni, circum erenco to the' future,! he 'raised-jip both hands to indieate that all was well,' and naicklv.moved .his hand when told! to do so if he wished to seethe Rev. Mr jDuhlap his pas-i day. : J j Both niay I then be regard et badly hsed-up comets. ?. UI T -. 44 ( i -14 4 Mafor Wilson, ChSef Eni. uUr Wl N 0.11.' ii'rfepAks- Hha wrk on. the I Duclltiowii ;braricli infj being rapUlly pnsjifed. Grading is fiiiisheq 'trjoross thp, Bajsturi nibuii tain, aidd from the. preseijijoutlooli:; r. . n 'i tor. .iv . ! t$ e'trafu .if ill be njijning AChHrhJs town, Swain iionntji by i&iriy spring The lrldrwt threatened tvlta llvical He.Wasja 'hiriU-wieinher of'thr-H skcUltotViMriol is T !1: if! ct. y.-it as uu- women-lawyers is- the dangerous effect that they might havb as wo men in biasincr and clouding the intellects of aud even seems to be crcat skill masculine law, but con domestic life who appear strengthen the argument fairs. a; He was elected, his colleagues in l I 1. I . i l J j. - 1 . - ! ': . . .. . - r 71 r till about 184-Jwhen he was callHAve,A7aer lJa ' Prf WW o1 . ed by friebds totake, and accepted New rki.-j Souikof ipa inost hi- sAma nf lii ((iiiil1t nffinno IT nAii ' I JJ li i iS !l ').' i Lt iLl n I H I it, it A e ri : i.:.. . i i I mm m w u tm r m w m-im juries and witnesses b,i a w vC,' .Srr t r h n nWf i !V FT ! V iW Ttt th ftu-t . y m., -,j-.r ls;saHi; regrettuat lie iSUiot cm u ; L: ? . r. and in the Senate John A. Gilmer. V ""lw"j"V "' si Ia J. ;:J i. :hu - L 'L..LJ:..i.mt f that women wild have -i. Unm jm t, apfLas "diSconnectedP j 4V? ,T,1U?"T"1 Ti' 1 ! in! thusi affecting the " " LZ-lli riZL. J wnen hemoveol to.gh Pon W afe weeks longer.! If fa rH i t . Lus WiWHSBuurticiu y uc, up uecamef acquaimea wicn teat. iAv which is i ist'-I e"' nuinir i to ? mind ,lo not practise Mi. Adflms aloue 110W- srirvives, gool niaij, the Rev.! R. H;.Dalti,nJ 0 lt mJ;T l fine their exertions to ir . me ... lui;cu and in wa bdpzed ji , and the few women , ' . r I - -j, resbyterntu communion, to wh ch fT M 1 ! 1 ; iiJ i!ti A 'i 1 US he hatl leaning, havincr inherited ineWhsU serious' kidney UiMofder , I i miuu uuu cuaracir, l-esemuies jmt. us' k wfiich bnity, develop infjo" s Jinbthing lii-its -The Revenue Machine Has swallowed theiRepulican party in North Cerolina. It has! usurped party management, and its effront ery, its nnscrupulousness, jits ordinate lust for spoils, j and 8hamelessness, is driving j honest men by tho scores out of the Re publican organization. j j I- ... ; : : ! j j ; To the nuptial bower I led her. blushing like the morn., t All Hearen And happy constellations on that hour Shed i hear selected influence; the earth Gave signs of rratulation, and each hill. Joyous the birds, fresh gales and gectle airs Whispered it to the woods, and from their wings Flung rose, flung odors from the spicy hrub. j As Milton sang of the first nup tials in Paradise, so tho strain has been taken up aud carried down the avenues of time. Tlie bright inn looks down to-day o'n! blushing brides and proud bridegrooms, and ihe temples of Hymen are decorated in 'many a city and country seat its principles from his Scotch " hn- Huut in a very remarkable degree, cestprs. , lie transferred Ins mom-, til,' .a r Jw iint taiW tlii : ih. faM of the subject of ftbis tebip Ijy pertiflcate from tie Ufa ALCMrili? i'oiiil ciinrr.ii mTnn niinrr'ii or ,1 ar. vwow'i. .J,w w.i .v : - rrl a r i t i i . f i.-.i i: The father of the subject of sketch wasi also named Na - i Hunt thatj veteran f hau ;of mily disciple Christ, who. moved with his fa from Davidson to Guilford county, near Springfield meeting house; of the SocietyjofFriends, in-whictj-4i0 was well! and widely known lis a good and gifted mail not1 only in North Carolina, but also in -jthe Northern spates and in England, j The 8cliqol days of young Nathan were mostly spent in the North closing at Burlington, New Jersey. His education was good f for the times. About 1818, or 1819,f;he settled on h farm near Spriugfield meeting house, and in company with his! brother-in-law, Joshua Stanley, began tlie mercantile tus-. . ..--'! S . ! ' mess. - i - iDii j. ixi o.nj..! oi which soon sue- vrry aim uixuauus uvi csime, iunu conunueci a ituinig te the disbrdeii 1 Wh iiiaer till ms deati. lie was fattli-iU it d,'ui ful to hi.4 elnifeli.'m dnv hMntr J nH llU,t fiPM!? rest lur a retisoiiauie time I .55 , . Ll cold or so hot oi 'scarcely so wet, that he failed to be in liis place at church. ) In theiful'. faith otits doc-i trines,'aud a firin trust in the merits of the S6n of God, he quietly and peaceliilly passed away, leaving a Vacant 'place-in a very desolate household.; j j ; H "JiarK tue pertect man, and! be hold thd upright j for the end of that map is peace " I " Exsuil 1 - : L 1 ! I i - - - ;- ; f I ' SAND V BID6B 1TRITIM. lg jaggra- at! the lre- isjruet andr .' It seems that iri goiup to Alexander Bay lie followed the advide of Dr. Marion sins, th celelttite(t Jfe, York. "nhvsifcilil. WliO. ll! is RaidL stafpil to; ' 7 y . i t : ' i"3 -if w ii ' r": the Pj-esideiit that quietf and resit ! were fibsOlutely necessary for hiiii; Umsura mud i - Those who 'wcf4 present l at -'the iibljcan con vimtioti hist Satiir. Jepu day will remember that . U J . -.1. L. , " . J-WI' i v Kepprtea yar pi ratriot ; .j Resolved, Vha I we bi -a. ia. Any; lost a nue Darn t ltepuuiicaii! nlatiorm . . i - " - . i - if lt-i-.-Lf jit.J .jitsi ti Iif offered prpye ti he I 1. V. B. Andrews was on the Raleigh bound train this morn ing. His promotion as first "assist ant to President Buford, relieves him of much of th routiue and de tail that has .made his labors so onerous and exacting. LoxDorf, Oct. 3 The Paris Fi garo publishes a reiort that the Pope, while walking in the gardens of the Vatican, was fired at by a week of September tuere were about 30 cases and 4 deaths in the town, niid so far this month there has been but one case, whereas, during tlie height of the epidemic 100 victims a day were J usual, j On the American shle of the Rio Grande there are nxt over 10 cases of fever 'to-day, and no new ones occurring; and even at Matamoras, on the Mexican side, the epidemic is at an end. Further over in Mexico, at Mier,- Montery, and on various. Mexican ranches in the in terior, it still rages with undimin ished fatality. The .cause of the disappearance of the disease in Brownsville is throughout the land. For Octo ber is - the month of months in which the wedding bells ring most merrily and the epithaliutn is chant ed inost eloquently, j June the 4th, 1823, he was inar neu to Mis uotocKton, ir with whom he l - Appuy aud in J most unbroken I love" anal confidence for adopted 'at Of tobacco ilast weekj The tobrfccol KaleiWi the 14th-of last I June, ex wn in'rwJinr ), .,.Hf Lwi a cept itlief; Anti-ljjroliipitSoni . resbla 1 J L !i i . mv !,J -" 'W "1W Iuo iUJ M IGOUlli III nlmrtsr. nnt-pii . - Tlif ivne ' t- ..!-. I ... 1- iJ .Z 5 . . 23 tlu. linr-lihm'onf nrrtnn'J rmirr 1n.w-.' t'itnl was very fine. A sani 53 years, having a family of eight irop this year Is i cuuuren, turee or wuom, uieu oe- pieof bright! yellow" issentoit d enough, iurely, to for? their lmrent? -one in linfancy, Uafc tf qiialiW m ay be judged r 1 nedal that you don't "nttre ? r iTi rTWH ifc that.G ' about 1,400 pounds and would havel the phf-liarrientarlan j sold Hidily at $20 ner huudredJ tics, j I 1 ; ! i - l - :i U 1 J .J i. '!.(. - . I fliUU k..i. .lS'i.U ; ii i I xiiu iimiuii oi; uispusiiig. OI lUIS k . . I i; IVWJUUUH Ji LUUK HIS it lICIKOIiai 1114 successiul toDacco crrowers 'i kUii tU ..f i.ii it. rij. Ridge settlement, and hi.f hibittin felementlln the Republicaii soldier but not lut. The report has evidently a lack of material. The town, during ordinary seasons, con tains 5,G00 inhabitants! More than half of the population ' left during the present epidemic, leaving only 2,500 behind. Of these, 1,901, or four-fifths, have had the fever,1 a larger proiortiou than in any unfortanate town ever visited by this disease. If we take into con sideration those wh'o had the dis ease before, it can lie safely said that not more than one erson in ten, subject to yellow, fever, id Brownsville, has escape! it. Fortu nately, however, the fever, although universal, has been of a mild type, the death rate being only j 5 per cent, or one persou in twenty. not been confirmed and is discred ited at the Italian Embassy in London. A very encouraging account is given of the operation of the new tax law of Vermont, which, in imitation of the Massachusetts sta tutes, requires appraisal at a full cash valuatiou aud compels the taxpayer to declare his property on oath, under a penalty of double taxation if he fails to do so. Since the passage of the law, real estate has come upon the tax books from $71,000,000 to eiOG,000,000, and personal property has trisen from 15,000,000 to nearly. 47,000,000. There is no sort of doubt that such a law will make a taxpayer show his baud, but it is an irritating law, and some of the rich men of the StMe propose to contest its constitutionality. INFANT INKBllaATES. ' Those who read.' the papers care fully must observe that from time to time, there are reported cases in Curiously! which young children, including of trc Surry ' Marxh, Tcr 74tH in ner Ijth year, aad lived - 1 fS. w.ih bsr 'drvotsJ hband 51 )Cars, m) i Colon r;' control, and that his headquar- Kal- ' j u-rs w!l be continued in our city. , Jifo Visitor. enough, they have the rather im Iortant snpport of the Chief Jus tice of the State, who has refused to comply with tho law. Tlie' re formers are now going to work to get him off the bench, and this would seem to be very necessary for their purpose young girls, are found in a state of extreme intoxication.! The age at which, in these instances, this jh culiar form of taking a holitlaj- oc curs, is sometimes as infantile as fiye, and occasionally as" mature as twelve. Such cases of premature ebrlety generally occur in low life, ; It is bs nave a 3Uu m dare to show, but when the posses sion of one of those valuable pieces of junk brings with it th necessi ty of assessing yourself to help run the Machine, the case is- still more pitiable. The best assess ment joke of the season -is that Greensboro gentleman who has a 30G medal to prove that hewas beaten at Chicago has been invit ed to 'voltiiitarily. contribute" $100 to help keep up the Revenue lling.' At last accounts he had not resionded afnrmatively to Hub bell's demand. . l . AH TNIIOIiV AI1I1IANCE. Col. J: R. Winston, of Caswell, two years ago became wild over the greenba k craze, lie Iras beeu riding his hobby ever since. Those who knew him lest marvelled at his infatuation and uutempered zeal. Those who only, kuew him through the papers thought him certain to end either in a mad house or in tho lap of Radicalism. For a few weeks he has' been very abusive of the Democratic party. That was regarded near his home as a bid for Radical favors. He has got hU reward. He is now the Radical nominee for the U. S. House against-Gen. j Alfred M. Scales. His' Greenback craze had method in iti It was so fashioned as to ad-nit itself to Radical exi gencies.. - , ; It was manifest that Jim Leach would not answer for an opponent of the gallant and popular Scales. Jim is a dead weight on the wings of aspiring Radicalism. So some other Democratic traitor must be foun I. The Cavell Greenbacker Confederal army. Mr. Hunt was energetic, and ht, and for a number of years: ey is one of the largest and; growers sult ats0 an insuU to the PM iiiuiiMH uiclucih iu iuv ivenuuiican parN iiilthis cottiityslsince?it would is-.-i. U'J1 U l.i. s , J luiyoricvu just, pa easy,xojyoie ;on thc( nierits pf the? reqlutio'ri; 1 1 fif Aiiioiie witli t;wo eyes, I or with hair ,n j?ya, canfsee that evermtict thty pnahof Antlroliibition W n rr - o i very successful in j business. An unsuccessful cotton speculationj f r Ai ii gKniff cannot establish a first clnss! fiJ ul"j bacco market? The ova I . . I f . . J i section would prefer reieverythirjg else et iWijliam people in Ithil taken UiUoaiurhO: Republican jgtf to sell tlere Sfefe luair j if tossed qlvTnTd hot ealmL lind that w with, other losses, turned the tide I fcr barn bv firo1 against liim, swept away his propj kag f0,',r ; tj 8:si11 Arfv-. ntili lrvl liia -fiirir 'sub'-a I L. Li i '' - 4 ' ' -'' merchant In 1850. For some years it i.i f, . ii.,' ir---? "... ubj ioiiuuj i voulfl have a prospero last Thursday -Tfl !As td'pQor Jonah, if he is I ! Lr.ew .corn has inade its ap sea i ,.r iitsTiV ll I vVIlV ,vl .tv JV1. hi . . ! - r. J s tf wouui take care? ot mm; r!: .si , r. A. - . i s voyagei is a trm hiini ;jl !wa he "engaged in the hotel i bnsir4H at the old home ' M.oi9 moved Jr listen of niirli Point, con- io tuu " ' t, j iiuniug the hotel bnsiuess till tho close of the war. , ; J -jj During the war he held a respon sible jxisition under the Confeder ate government as'sessor, I think. In Oct. 1865, at the urgent jre qu?st otjhia son, Erastus F. Hqnt, he moved; to Indiana where he spent seA'cral. years profitabljr and and ph3isantly,,but his old heart yearned for his native land, and with his ivenerable companion, in! 1872he retutned-to N. C, remain-! ing onclyear at the house of, their daughter, iMrs. M. Ii. .Tomlinspn. In 1873 they ume to Marion Co.,; S. C, jtoj reside with their otherj daughter,! Mrs. 31. E. Finkled, jwjfu of Capt. J. C. Tinkled, and' widow of the ate Dr. Godbold, both prom inent and influential gentlemen, f i Herd Mrs. Hunt lived j seyera ( j ' 'I f years ago. ' ! if '-('.. 'i It is -proper to mention, as showr ing the fery remarkable forcejof Mi. Hunt's character and bisper' soiihI inagnetism. that although is stranger, of nearly four score years, in a highly intelligent and conser vative'coihmunity, characterized by an intense and lofty State prid, he at once took an influential 'and leading position in the social and pearance.i ; LW.f P. jLandreth, in time, Will remov to Madison. pPrhibitiM ! Ark. i , i committed for,, nor -ftgau re. his buggy wbrks but to y giu ' I j. - -t-jL' I" canijfTfcen we-jfeoutd it in handp and iuarch shoulder tovictory. narh hdither ' v.r;ii;sW 4-tvnf if olinli I ij I nilllllf, UUU IV DUVU11U I i I i wanted the ricepUDlican; ., J.vf in Guilford county (9. N Republl ! Arnrifl lihiwl I tt lidiwli! fitul .tv.nvli Alorililrii tir 4 j LSpecialto the Patriot.' - I shoulder toiet;0ry.JJ t ); . Little Rock, Oct. 7. Being i war c;inuuiaKJS win jupeti. every required to send the Secreta y pf 51X7? T I I I e hcouuty I Aftethe actibntktjksitRa!j?i fori and jandfit (jreensl)oro, jl kip jiot eft rnalhafe jthati rfrahibitfciiiiatfi pdii Consist State theivotej takeii in each couuty av.evry general election ncrnitifir. Iinnnr1 Iipp.tisa. rArnmsr luiV JLtiLA : ii v.. 4.x A ii ii."; IfantlV vote for lAnti- ami cu biuhiv nj-ui.v. vit uui i r -i - ..- ... . . - t-1 ' r . , , I- M on Anu-i'roniDition plflttorms unuy. xscr fuuij.w ueam j,.. S01n 0f the candidates, at f ho i C i d The State contains 74 counties, and tof tlie race, find theniselvds jack- lUliih 1U YOvC$S. U1CV llll UllillUl'j It r . .. I; . I? 1 i . i r il i Prbhibitioiiists r if 72 voted for the license. The pro hibition counties' are Ashleyj," o lumbia, Franklin, "Grant. JohnsQii, Logan, -. Madison, ' Marion, Poe, St. Francis, Washington and Wood ruffj The toial vote is, for licerfse, 78,889; against license, 45,041. to die insult! that ll . ll JV ' i 'l T- sisieniiy ouere;i to Mcljanesvillq, NJ AliFBE No -The man j been i per- )hibitioiiist8. C6j,SETj CJpct.i2,lSS2.i l- i ! " Lancet ; 9iy ::t; ihiiiiinif I drinky before dinner, hiid 'iin'Mau iinnK ai- London rftspfcers The heaviest' vote for license jrasj wh resects th dinnrj iStj in the counties where; tlie " pol-j terf ," , p JJ cast ored people are mo; ipt nnnierous. I nearly all of tbatclas going agaihst f y Hon. Josei ipji; J. Dayfs, from r IA. i 1.1 II.. ..i-l. ,;i 5 lb cuuiu uo uainuu in me uvxi ricc- tioii, but it is now fmprobab enemies of prohibition will j repieal the local option tine law1, which enables small commui i i . . . . . - I i prohibition, i, Several months jjigo! mi Co'nCTess fonaii District, sftk it was fuuderstood a prohjbitpryj to h large -crtjwd jit brown's' 1 jail amendment would be presentedl to? on Saturday s high It. I The ."addiW to tiie Legislature in tho belfcf that a11 M desired, apd . i . c t i I .I.A nAlitlllnii.i.i rt Mr. rt f . 1..ham 111 tuunin,lll ilijlimuil.-l III: liV(U; of I)emoeratKSpriuciiilis will lofig be rcmembcreld Iert. - This Vfas MJ Davis?- first appcahuice hi thi.i" section, and liis intljtfnco Afillibe fett in November hexr. Last Sat urflay was al glorfouf, jday for! the Dfmoerats of Forsyth; and they go to' the front tvith tunbwed ciicvvJ . j -f ;f . 6- !i : -1 . I A I . ! '5 ! e. The hylltq e jhild nitles to exclude liquor on lar;vot?f I: popur "li; I 1 r ' 1 ft i. Ill It .4 . - i
The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 13, 1882, edition 1
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