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4 I i i ! :1 4 r I ETABLISHED IN 1825. G REEXSBOItO, N. Clt) AY, NOVEMBER 3, 188s' . i --j U: "fe V li - j : nIWRIS kbi 1 - '""""'"""' ' ' - 11 ' ' ' 'I- - j I ' -i f I M f. ' I t I 1 i bf5rffnsbotD patriot rUBLISHEO EVERY FRIDAY. 4 ! riTEor"J at th luffic a txoJUii Mum ac4 nanni lo ubcnbTV frre of po ac. l $.150 fwr annum, or at the um rates foe any hxtrr prrwd 0 time. the first clothes Dctlsjr rounded to, brou-ht ber arm arounJ l.ke a hoop and came down on Susan's head with a thud, which brought her to the catth. Susan arose; tucked her head'; made a run ; struck Becky amidship, w hen she doubled up and keeled over. - If Harper's TTttliy prints ntrtie Geo. B Everitt harranced likeness of Mrs. Langtry, the fam- small crowd in the court honsn Sat ous beauty, Greensboro can beat unlay night. Almost every asscr licr and not half try. PATR 3T ECIICIXS WEST MARKET STREET. ADKTtin RATES. On a lach oee io trrtxm 1 00 ; for each aobaqt lascrriow 5 Mti. AdTcrura mat coa tract tor special rit- 10 oniT l-l c 0 b6 of swdi ra'ea. OJtioaI 4vrutmrmt ar cnarrea aocorc.nr pale as a burnt hoecake ; gathered up her rajs, and made a retrograde swoop, and said : v "Now, I told you so ; I guess you will let my John alone now ; I told you so," Becky was the worst punished, and Susan goes to church with John whenever she wants to. There will be a sale of rags at Becky's house Saturday. mt Dr. J. L.. I.laaaa?. Frvm Daily Patriot Oct. 27 tJk. We learn from the Danville Recister j that Dr. J. li Lindsay, formerly of Greens boro, died suddenly at the Windsor house -The pot omce authorities announce I ia Danville yesterday morning of heart that sum ped envelopes, when spoiled disease. The RiUtcr adds : -R. li. Galloway, of Mt. 'Airy, had his pocket picked of G00 at Becky got up as I the State fair, and a tan yam burn- el up the same day. day for him. It was n bad The 7th day of November will soon be here. Have you registered! ; 10 ram I stars. 6 ted If b ai mm it fU im jon n. iracT. tion ho made was a palpable am' deliberate misrepresentation, and 111 some instances a diabolical per version of the truth. Atnonz other things he said "John Kid. one of 1110 ueraocrauc candidates for the Legislature in Guilford, had recom mended his retention as collector of this district." Kinc happened to be present and indignantly brand ed the statement as a lie. f Apart from his propensity to prevaricate and garble Everitt is a, very strong j r.REKNSBORO, NOVEMBER 3, iS3a. m throoch anv cause, can be exchanged lor . a ptaie stamp of the same denomina tion at the nearest post office. The next meeting of Orange Presby tery wi'i be hrld in Greensboro in April, iSSj. j A band of strolling gyp?i b camp ed near ion.t It would be well enough to keep your eye on your children, and "chickem too. 1 . 1 Attention is called to the advertise ment of the "Royal Benefit Life and i Nuptial Asoriation." The deceased centleman was well known and highly esteemed ia our town, having resided here for aboct fifteen years prior to the last three. He had been in im paired health for several years, but the suddenness of his death was shockingly unexpected, ile was born in Greensboro, North Carolina, about sixty versago, his father being Mr. W. R. D. Lindsay, now deceased, formerly a prominent merchant of Greensboro, and was the only son of I his lather by bis first wife who was Miss Rebecca Dick, of the well known North" Carolina family of that name. He was educated at the Caldwell Institute at Greensboro, and afterwards took the course of medical instruction at the medical col lege of South Carolina at Columbia. Af- Joseph Parker, who elojed a few days ago with l)ora Smith, re turned to Greensboro last niirht. He left the fascinating, but erring speaker. Tlnril in Virgin 1 1 1ort-i fvrfol If I ' buck, mid was taken ur twice as a . "T110. W0rl8 S111 inghomahewas compelled to sell e' Iks will bo laid from Fields hisweddintr suit to tret Kmnrthin- ? Causey's to Col. Douglas' rcsi- to cat. . tlence, and from the maino opposite me new uuuuing Deing erectea lor The North Carolina Conference J. .Scott&Co toCoLMcMahones meets in Ealeigh on the Cth of De- factor. CoL JTcMahone will use . lja. m a a cember. Tho Conference which or- "y ourncra in his factory and res ganized tho Methodist church in idenco. It is peculiarly gratifying ortli Carolina first assembled in 10 nto tins evidence of progress Baltimore in December, 171, ac- and prosperity. cording to a vritcr in the Ualeigh Christian Advocate. t.UACn. AM A BEPOBJIEn. "Any man than don't vote the Dr. Mott passed through last nigkt, heading for the 7th district. He wore an , aniious look that discredited the hopeful and confidcrt feeling he expressed about the ejection. Cj pc l.Iia, the "proxy of the West," . was on the Raleigh train this morning, ' Wading lor Democratic headquarters. He is very sanguine about the western coun . tics, eipnrsting the opinion that Bennett and the Democratic ticket will sweep every county in tl: transmontane region, j Honet Frank Caldwell, of Guilford, is doing good work for his State by can j vassing actirly in ditTcrent sections. . A truer man never lived, Atkrvilli Citistn. Why will pcoMe continue to lie Democratic ticket don't love his about getting up before light to see country, don't love his wife, nor to lie abed t bU sweetheart, nor his mother, nor his sister; any man who don t love l he cotton, protluce and gram his wife, nor his sweetheart, nor uiMici. v uaujr icieijrapueu vu uio hj mother nor his sister outrht'to Patuiot. The price of wheat in ma m0)ucr nr m ster, ougnt to Baltimore and the price of cotton to tbo devl1 and start r,Sut novr- terwards he taught school far some years I n Liverpool, at 1:30 o'clock to-day. Ltack in the Hancock campaign at in boutb Carolina and in the southern part lurougu uie enienmse 01 tue tiauy Charlotte 01 isortft Carolina. At the beginning of i 1'ATIIIOT, IS known til Urecnsboro the war he enlisted in the cavalry service I by 3 o'clock. 01 inc conicacraie Army ana served witn much gallantry until he received a scalp Married, at 31 o'clock.'P. M.t on wouna aiwc wmc 01 me wuaemess, Wednesday the S.'itb, at the Pres which dsabled him from active service, byterian church in Fayctteville. by He then entered the medical department t.. it rj Triii r ri -sr. v II . nill III! 11IHTXIVI T t STBADT BO I'M. Editor Patriot s The outlook for a complete victory in Gnilfortl was never better. Some of the best men in the Republican party will he went into the 8mitb Winston, to Miss Sallie, 8upi)ort 0ur if hole ticltt while others d and Danville youngest daughter of N. A. Sted- r J - ma!n7d as alsli! man, Esq., of Fayettcville, . W,U yoto for from one to 8,t of our Ta Fair riaaavrlallf Waaaa fat. President Benbow informs us that the fair was a financial success. That enough money has been realLred to pay ofT all the premiums. Of course this is very gratifying and ought to prove a powerful service of the Richmon railroad company and re txnt fm'ffht and tirlrrt acnf at Vlanvillo for about fifteen years. In that position James W. Keid. Esq., of Rock he became well known to the people of iughara, has been filling Gen. Scales Danville by whom he was highly esteem- appointments in Person, Caswell ed. In the railroad service he gained an and Stokes during the past week, enviable reputation for promptness and He yras in town to-day and speaks fidelity. About three yearsago, his health l.nrLPfnllir mwlrnnHdMitlr rf K.1a0 - - . I 0 a vv a m v v. m a j v& aw-aa "'"'r " 7 "T a .- A election by a largely increased ma- vice of the railroad company and retired 0 i iv to hi, father's house at Madison, North iontJ- Scores of Republicans re- Carolina, wher he eontintird f"Se indignantly to Support W in- with the exception of short intervals, un. fin and Democratic Oreeubackera dissension has appeared and that til a few months since, when he came MM .over tue "Strict have repudiat- over tntn and not measuret. back to Danville but ha not been en gag- Hl L,ni' He will get the Republl 1 :n -n KiiruM. w I. .1: ... I mn snmvirf rtnlv art far no tliA T?av. faith he was a Presbvterian and noted for enue ilachino can control it. Reid our j Greenback-Democrats, j They candidates. I say what I know, Mr. Editor, that the party is as harmonious and fully determined to wiu as they were, ten days before the election of 1870. All dissatisfaction and discon tent is rapidly disappearing. There are only two townships where any the gossip of thet than average height, system although Northern authors er. proceeds of a certain school try to deny it. Post, "is more ThepcopUwte tho sovereigns. They but not much; she is a! perfectly kill and they make alive. Every proportioned Wman, holding herJ voter in mat scuse is a sovereign self with well bred grace1 and the' an elector, ix he refuse to-ex- ease of perfect health" j This ercise his authority he is at fault, clearlv a roIite and aalrhik because the man who antagonizes gestion of a rather "big? woman. Wall .rv Z t a . W I - 1 1 ... exercise uis auuiority ana Now, the Herald man says, on the! so triumph at his expense. contrary, "The lady appeared to ja.vU vauuub posstuiy tuscuarg oe about five feet three inches id the functions of sovereignty by re- height, with a supple, willowy fig. fusing to vote. You j cannot meet nre, which seemed to add a half, the imperative obligations of cit- foot to her stature. Evidently izenship by staying away from the this judge is Jdazzled ami be wilder polls. Think of it and act like one ed. He confesses as' much by his who loves his country and is true opening exclamation, 'Mrs.1 Laug to sound and benevolent principles, try is unmistakably beautiful. Hers With a fairly full vote the Dem- is a type of beauty that! grows up- ocrats will carry the State by from on one." The PosV$ examiner kept 12,000 to 15,000 votes. If the vote his senses and reports further, was large approximately what it "Her head fs large. She has a ought . to be and could be -then stroiicr. rather Leavr rfiin hr 30,000 majority or more could be shapely mouih, perfect 'teeth, gray ' viunuiou UUII4 iio But if there is wide-spread apa- herdress, a clos-fitting ! dark-blqt ly we are lost. At least 4,S00 gown of what appeareO to be flan for e Democrats ; neglected to vote in nel, trimmed with sold braid, a the3nl district in 1878. The re- loose olive-hued neckerchief, and suit was disastrous. If any such on her head a little brown straw apathy should prevail this year in hat, trimmecl ith; red and-black-this district the result would end strinnd rihhnn: Mr n w;i, was understood to say that it was perfect. j j t ; J : ! ; ' j Readers q newspapers have al ways found! Mr D.I , Conwayi a in defeat. Shall itrbet "What are the Democratic tax payers thinking oft Do they not see what the Radicals are aiming UW AUCV L7:ilb Kill Vill'tUllllil I ,.'il.A. ! , . , 1 T - . - - luuuiui reporter, ana we wouia as the Legislature. To do this Inde- , i , . u t pendeutism is encouraged. They uuU.,a rjl . lno lopeto get ambitions Democrats tpom Tjnnn j infif ; to become candidates and then by Mr. Lanirtrv'ta rfn'inW nti. supporting them to get control, of the cle4r, sft eyes,1 the sbell them. The Radicals do not expect iike comnleTinn. ti, Urfiw. V.U. to capture the Legislature in any fllft t ftff 1 .n , n , ...j mm I f t.v . Mba mi aviVlUk. WOV Thntf I.AtxA 4-r Mv.f I t i l 1 . " J l" C4CVl' down Ler a hnndant l.a r. l.Pr. enough of their own stripe and: ful and w-imn'Mritr.-niaA nn An vl a Tnlntvwtlnnf a nrliAm 4-laAwrr I Ik. iuuCin.UutlHa niCy -mmhinnffnii flint : a f H oa THE RETTTOmt CAMPAIGN. Correspondence Patriot. Xew.Yokk, Oct. 28. The cam paign continues to have that anom alous character that it has had from the beginning. As (a diplomatic measure the Republicans, adopted the names brought! forward by the citizens who were 1 1 1 struggling for reforms. Isn't thcrd something lu dicrous in the idea of these gentle men reformers being compelled i to jom hands with the wing ot the Republican 'party J jhat is all the time fighting to have things left as they are T Johnny O'Brien, who iwas nominated for County clerk; is .' . - . i. : J.i 1 . . just now ciamonqg for reform. Senator ?- Jake the victims by ' the collar and demand their money or their qfiices. They pay becausa they dar not; refuse, feeling, In thp verj-fbottom Jof their souls, j their degredatiou and theirwrongs. Ihav6 not dared to talk with tho bravo I one.armed postmaster hi my own town about this matter, Jest ,hc might be. suspected :f giving me information, ind pubished by re--movial. ButpI hav seen others " who told mejwith gathering: mois ture in their byes how hard it was for iheni andj theic families to bq obliged to pay thesC assessments, but that thet dared Jtiot refuse, j 1 : ! Hard I as t may J be for ns, my Republican iiriends mcbj bs wtj harp borne :in the :past, the tinid has.no4 come fprus to; rebuke .v.-"" vtt jjir.Miaecs nomination was enected him points on diplomacy, ; 3ut by briberjHthe Jnost JnAimous of Johnny's hurrahing is to be 'cut political j crimes mo one doubts; 1 short by Presideni Arthur, it is gr?e?l1 fr?e deny it M a1wnn In a -k n y T'li la.M..I a. A 1. ; i : . . . i' . - . 1 ' y 1 . j 1 iucui juas I jvoto agamst iiini fotea lor hii)i, defeat isinevitable is reason enough, ?f e pagnitud6 of their bribes. esneciallv WliPre ft U aha' Aenr MaW - thousands R)f dbllars wcip especially wuere id is ones qear ,.nfofrii arnii . friend. Allan (ampbell is a good which jniusjr have coie from his man and he would undoubtedly be pocket iof from Wahinsrton wliirh elected if there wa4 division among WW X? worsej - iJoos he aeny the Democrats. ; As there is union, Franklin Edson mayor. ! In the S this bribery! JTot' at! alii Oi C. More tellsjus tlati jjtff. Ilalo tdkl him he wouldn't buy! any votes. k 11 be elepted ate canvass there i Knowing Mr. Moorfe ;as I do. I have is an ntter lack of excitement. (The no impression his statement is triio Republics lTm absolute despair and only keep the j Hale tnad that! innocent remark wheels of the machine going in heand Mo6re winted and smiled order to hold the party tocether. Laeacu ot)er. That is nio denial, Chauncey M. Depw and one other are the only spefakers out. The Democrats are I sending out dam- paign documentsj but doing little else, for the reason that it is uilne-. cessary. fThey awf already gloating over the spoils. ; but it is thi-nearest to t it hnybinly has yet come. Mbr iviiolo Statp rebounds vfith outcnes jagsunst this oi'lbery. is a Itacklacaaiu1 Caa If vaaa. -4- I ; Waster Weekljt. 11 f iiTltel county canvass is progress- irig finely. I We hear most favorable Resolved, that we are in favor of ia";lei?conwgiug reports fromevfry iT 1 --! i . i, . ; . 1 point, landlwherever tho candidates the entire and immediate abolition have snoken our friends tell us the i i II.---.; - : .1 .j: T .i r : r fool can manipulate to give them power finntH. Slft ia nn g.nfi'w v.mUu fnf th inf.Arnni i ktv..nn vfi,n ' regular ticket isf entlmsiasticallv .1 --" ji.- I r ; : si -v-r u ,v nriAi rv o it,i,i:j,n,i ! inuiifje tnc vrcmcni Kusicin vj wumm 1 .... 1 i ... , t 1; ... .. . ij jr - it - . , (no uihjw uunnuu iuu ... ' ... ... I ueaili, anu Wlieiuer Sue Will SUine 1 with its nttAnnant nnrrniitiniiK. dun 1tf;irlif mvil fi.A rtrtrTMinMi find tArpmnnd fhAtvliifA I . " i. 1 i " ri T T 'J: "ef w S"""'" ;F " 1 nmi.l ll'r,,, i , .1; I! . 1 P i - I . I t ;i:.t., tax-payers of twenty-seven counties to the control of the! negroes; ;as f was the case nnder the infamous Canby-bayonet ; system a system LL'ii - 11 auuxi wo cousin Bi-ufaus ueup ithat we denounce'the present tarifl ijoi cycry caiuuuai a isquaro here may be doubted.! ! There are L , ! , J 1 "PMic declaration asHto 4 . 1, ,. . ; . laws as grossly unequal, unjust 1, nd wherei he stands i - Si : American iladies in Europe more j . . , I li)- j. nf 1 1 : I Pf 1w:a,i tL .JJ- ivicious.- We favor such "a re' is- if f Hr ! beautiful in mv American eves. i T i. !ni-i hn....i.ii.i-i I I ! - but those happier countrymen who; Mon of he tariflr ff produce a ccssful canvass. the county be earnestly united in the ctTort to male it. ; r4iii nfm iw bui. Captain Cope Elias, the champion po ; L tic win west of the Cloe Ridge, and who carries the election returns of every election that has been held in North Car- ohna in the last ten years pasted on the inside of his hat, was seen by the VaI RIOT man this morning heading for Democratic headquarters at Raleigh. lie was going ! down to tell Coke "the good news from the West." We gathered a few points. The tiansmontane counties, he says, are solid for the Democratic ticket The "Liberal movement has no bottom to it f in any cf the western counties. Bennett his made a rousing canvass and has stir red up the Democrats. The only danger ' has been in apathy and indifference. ; Within the last two weeks a great re-ac- tion has' set in and now the Democrats are . at work and a full vote will be polled. Doc I cry is making his third canvass in the ( western counties and every .repetition has found him with fewer followers. " He takes along aithhim Hilt Day, of Halifax, as a side show and exhibits him as an Has tern "Liberal," ha b not afraid of negro rule . in the Eastern counties. At no appoint ment, notwithstanding the most vigorous ; advertising, has there been more than a corporal guard of people to bear them. . Their campaign is a ridiculous failure. ; and acquaintances. His remains were taken charge of by relatives residing in Danville and will be conveyed to Greensboro to-morrow for in terraent. Dami-ilU RegitU. - The body of Dr. Lindsay 1 cached here on the 10 o'clock train and was interred in Green Hill cemetery. - The people of drink sixteen million barrels of beer every year, but 3'ou will find it hard work to discover a man who thinks he has had his share. ticket foi a pretended support of 1 baggers and camp-followers. Col. , YS inston. They laugh at . in- Woe to Eastern Carolina if Rad- this country ston, and at nigh Point last , Satnr- icalism and Independentism tri- 1U il.i It 1 . 1- , 1 r- S mat louoweu upon tue neeis 01 war . 1. ... . - . . 1 . s .li -J- incentive to future efforts in building up his pronounced befeef in the doctrine, speaks at Company Shops to day. can't get them to trade our County ami was brought in bv the carpet- " " T" Pooaoiy pnue muu, xor uie ecuo, w,m.,i muntv MkMtw knn Calvmum. Amicable indispo- Hc is makiiiff a brilliant and sue- firt-Af. frtt n iirAtAiidwl mU nfl 1 t i nnu a. cna iot .novPlW , , . , . - sition, sterling in his integrity and popu- doubt whether any county in the State in his manners. HU death wUl be sin could surpass a Guilford exhibition, could cerely regretted by a large circle of friends Ij-Hior o try.1 J119 f Talr Kom. j ' IXtijr PattM Oct. 27M. , -The biggest potatoe on exhibition weighed 7 lbs., and was raised by Mr. , J. R. Means, of Trinity college. It was entered too bte for a premium. Mr. Means is an enterprising farmer. A few ears ago he exhibited the premium bale of cotton at St. Louis. It was adjudged . the; finest bale of cotton in the United States, and received a $500 premium. The premium baby declined to be in terviewed. A young bachelor wanted to see her but she was engaged. 4-What become of all the wine is one of the standing conundrums of the fair. The painted etiina sets by Miss Mamie Il-nbow and Miss Bessie Yates excited grnoral admirarion. The decorative work' was very superior. ' Thv regret was expressed on all hands thai our county friends uanifcsted so lit tle Interest in the exhibition. . -j-It is now in contemplation to organ ire a Ionics fair, where only ladies handi work win be exhibited. The idea is a capita! one and ought to be put into exe cution. . -Thc. list of premiums awarded at the fair will be found in the Patuiot to-day. We have tried to be impartial in making special mention of articles on exhibition, but, of course, some will thik to the contrary. No doubt much that was wor thy of honorable mention escaped obser vation. Itis beyond our power to make any further reparation now. j The Graham brass band deserves special mention. It has furnished excel lent mask and gives promise of being one cf the first bands in the State. Klai. Fy cab! Utie Patriot. TUNIS; Oct. 38. Sidi Mohamed El Sadok, Bey of Tunis, died last evening. Sidi Ali Bey, brother of the dead Bey and the legitimate successor to the throne, has assumed power. tVe tender condolence and congratu lations. We beg to assure Sidi Ali Bey that we are profoundly affected by the un expected intelligence. ED.J A $3 . rira. Pjr tabb U lie Patriot. Newgate, ExeJ, Oct. 28. Fire here to-day, burned the Assembly rooms, the Royal hotel, the Vicarage and the whole south side of Cecil square. ' The flames spread rapidly, but at noon the fire had been extinguished ; loss .60,000. a I ta .! tr Etoclara1 I mm. Pjf UUtpapk ta tJu Patriot. Chicago, Oct. 2S. A sealed verdict in the Scoville insanity case delivered last night was read by the clerk this morning. It declares Mrs. Scoville insane. The court room was crowded. Mrs. Scoville was not present and cannot be found. It is apprehended that she has killed herself. Tka Blaloalaa ikaait Ilia wklat. Charlotte. N. C, Oct. 27. Much excitement prevails here over the alleged discovery by Dr. W. W. Gregory t f a lotion which, it is claimed, turns the skin of negroes white. , A man who, it is claim ed, was so b'cached, is now being exam ined by a board of physicians. Cat rU Befara Ilia Faaillf. A man by tho name of Keith, claiming to be one of Stafford's strikers, made a violent and in flamatory speech to the negroes at Mt. Carmel church, near Greens boro, Wednesday night. His har rangne was intended to stir up the day night, put up Cicerco Holton, brother of their caudidate for the Senate, to ridicule and mock: him. X. o are glad to note a very marked improvement in the farmtf, & Mechanic. It has been enlanrcd and is vastly improved typography umph. A victory forj them would be a curse and a burden to our peo ple. We mean just what we say. Under no pressure of circumstances j Aam., could we be persuaded to support J any man for any office who was was willing to place us and all of the tax-payers of the richest section ical support of :the governmeht, with such incidental protection las a ers. ine jury in the case hilT-ArT' KA1YI1 iirrninc kavaii linip in Bowdoin College, brought n . a verdict for the plaintiff of 82,700 J This will likely cause a . t 1 .1 : ne in the intellectual sport of hazincr. ' ' ' . !' ' will give to domestic niaimfactur l'erto; to- Si iThd MeUenzer. the hit cognized organ .of the colored peo ple oq Charlotte ami Meckleuburg, yfill appear to-da.vV declaring itself ppesed J to thb Jcoalit ion mof e- tvintif Ffi'kiitli iiil'trw naif 1 Tf i'tva jrsa fair competition with thrSse n eff4ct,j that th colored people f foreign production. That tbire Save ieasoii to suppose tliat those , , i I i . M , m f Libexals'' who have pnnlwl them- diouhl be an imjieliato repeal of lve tiaitors tbthe fDbioqratic all laws imposing a direct tax for I'anyj will also proye traitors to the he support of the, United; States, - tii vot0 for an traiclit-oufj Re- rove impractica- t)ul)li?!U(s but to fa H "Liberals" go. id .eiiuorsesj; 011 jt.ne couiity ibut if it should lAiillv. It; ia distinctivplv Sliotwell ml I worst tiMion!i of tliA ha"to nrminst ian In its method and opinions, and the white people. He was booted any .tribute we miirht pay to its exi by people of both parties and races, ccllenco would necessarily bo icr 11. -i -: . 1 At -. : ..e I . nu claims iu uo iuo cuaiuiuii yi v i.nft. nf hnt ftn oUntl that he , " 7, . 7 ex-Sheriff Stafford and says is making speeches in his behalf. A Davidson jcorresnondeiji; ... . , .. . . . is "jubilantly confident" of a Dem of Ihe State under the bossing of . i . f . - . f . t ,r 1 . . 0 . ocratic victor in. that countvJ The lucuuiiKrm, iguurau uuu i gie- beliirerent attitmlo of Tho nasi ot e " : v i- U li a .1 that promises made for the rwcogn- I iv .:nAMJ I otugercnp aiiuuuo 01 xnomas, one. imoralization: fradd and corruntion. . iit...t- Ia- I'tilli Ulouuuccltuicin. Muoiuwili- I 1 ... v ! vrj , , , .? ,.(. I ' IUUI1 l JUOlUl V-U Ml 1U i lie V V Hull - ! I aF IJiitfilliA4iii nmiliilrttiifa fill I: - 1 'i m I - I'i. L t . " -f- - .T ' . . ly believe that such a proposition "4 l"c L T jtheu wb urge upon our Senatjors Peen jket, and is tery biHerafcuhst iue ia gisia iiirt , w miu ib. is Miuui-; i ' i-i- 1 ! i 1 . 1 :xue con n ty Dosses', in .ue paper fe-w ':' 4 .a 'ft . '! v ; iVMH"WVWd m 10 x8? tnq internal revei ue nticket Afycrs, Mbrbn ai d Kay, ami system with all i Its attentlincr Ue- :?'one i .the others. Jt indicates well, and know of j but one man flint ran fill KhntwAlPs ulnce in "lou are sue 11 a strange ciru .b. said Charley; "really I don't know or State journalism what to make or yon.77 Well, then, The better class of colored ni.tn y?u! ChMlrVllnr people In Korth Carolina arb in dd ammta; "make a wifeof roe" Char- - tA . , . . . ; ley did so at tho earliest opportti- fiant revolt against their political nity. roasters. In Charlotte and other . . . . , . places they have repudiated the A bonnet this year, in order 1 . . , : T to be of an v account, must have coalition ticket, and denounce boss five contrasting colors, to corres- rule as base political tyranny. ond with the changing colors on the face of the man who foots the bill. is infamous and one that no man can make who is a i friend to the white race. We would rather lose everv iiepreseutative, ine otate Government, the Judiciary, than to have a return of tho rascalities and plnndcrings and debaucheries and oppressions that marked Radical connoi iu ioriu uruuuu. less, is ldsing iiim tlie regarcl1 ai;d nd Itepresentatyes in Congress therdisi call for meeting of ho respect of decent men iof all) par Htbe importance of so amending khe Jjcolored Voting men of thbtyMtho . i , 1 , , 1. . 1 a L . i ill' L i iiSfettsenatir 1 othco incxt IThursday ties, i Tenix and the whole ticket ilaw that the revenue officers tfho iUi..' i - ! 1 1 Is . V i will be ejected j ' The followiug statistics the Teinperauce fBnrean of York shov s the amount of money expende for whisky during the ilaw that the revenue ;now receive; inj orth 1 Carolina from Xewi 1 , The Iladical party never had full year 18S0 in the United Kingdom : Democratic plaifrrm I a .L rk. a-vAsv iss .1 1 1 ' i. .1 ,.-4 -. "'Lr - OUlCerS WlIU lrontii - j- 1 ! - fadiaaa Ilct-at Fi-ai. alone more than 9 $500,000 shalU be elected bv the neonle of the Iocal-I V 4 - y . 1 W..m .1 ' -. !... 1 , .i' ia r i firiiow -iiirge-. unoruyriwj Germany, 050,000,000 dollars; f TRnPEUl!tCEGROTING Mr. John Taylor, a London banker, has been making an excellent ad- There are two car loads of pip- n -ew yort 0n the subject works. Rn-iiv in Aortli uuroliua -btlt two I -w-i - S wv wu . . . . 1. years, and wo all know what a time ranee, vw, uuua,; yreai, ot tion usurpation it was. The Kirk war -Sixty thousand acres are, and wo all know what a time f ranee, vw, uuua., uni scandal and venality, of peeula- Britain, 75O,0OO,00O dollars; Uiiited 11 and waste, of ;violcnce and States, 7p,000,000 t ollarsj making ' . 1 1 .1 .'1..-1 i-ii - ruc tic .I'll.. ing at the depot for the city gas . v Tf n.t in Cherokee county have to a larsro colony of Mennonites i Lincinnatinqmra t "Hello, IndianaJ? "llello. Oh I j Ijbcratiic majority aiidraif esoThnd jThhnks "Ja!ro been s dd ;ood-by." "Good-by. It is reported that the double daily train between Charlotte and Atlanta is to be discontinued this week. In a two week's absence on missionary work, Kev. Dr. Smith was one of the fruits, j The Radicals have never control- mlvocacy of this virtue is on the , fl but oue Legjgiatnre and they increase, 1101 oniy iiere uunu x...- - ftna f millions. ! from Russia. 1 Tho colon V a grand total of 2,700,000,000 dollars in iw 4.U. r J expenuea ior in is oevenige. is fcx- iThis was the amount of the debt of the Uuited SUtes at t war.' land. It is certainly no disgrace in this country not to drinks-except amongthe cowboys, where you must either drink or be shot. A person preached 10 sermons and traveled so situated, must, if he disapprove r own rac over 400 miles. f intoxicating liquors, make up his friemjs voim lAnrflAArlm liMn la d ut nilllU, 111 ine woms ui iiiwiuio d , uer's warehouse, esieciaHy Parker, tha he would rather die a the cnrsej of ne ng purposes. sinner than live one, and submit jravQwi gttveiisfj A new floor has been laid ut the Farm for sknti 1 . . . Tlr Ttnl. alA tliA VAiiArnbln resignetllj father of Gen. A. M. Scales of this Science and religion are gradually place, died at his home in Ueids- bettering civilization. ville Saturday evening. Don't fail to see the comet in tho morning. Something rescmb- j KTAD LIKB AN ANVIL. There are in j North Carolina at least 70,000 men who haver never enkt a. vote. Of these 50 000, we tclieve, are not radicals! What then is to hinder a Democratic victory but Democratic apathy! There is not an intelligent Repub- I - - I . a " A. r.Bimu v r rv-t m TKnmn I rwkliinf Tti;icA in thAir RAVprnl town- I lif!iTi m the atiite Who ;Win not Marsh, a yo'ung man. who was born with- ships on Saturday before the .dee- Lonmle readily that North Carp out legs, hanged himself to-day in the front door of Freeman's Mill, near this Remember these things and quit you like men. Do something for week. j-onr country. Protect your own interests, j Do not help degrade race, your kindred, your oursclf. Do not, by your words of Theodore I ,i inAtrnTnt.t.. hrinWk i"""j " - o - 1 domination. from such a blijrht to the cowboy's rifle. I c1l!linA nilfl .ipomdation1 and K?ua.aaav O j sorrow ! . , ! Stand by your race. Stand by your principles. Stanu like an anvil. Wilmington Star. ie close of the County affairs are honest and j economically rnvonAiiuS .... vuyuu The hie ,to g6rgo their co! 3 i 11 rnitr Mr 3 n firse aji BlaihH tutu. , 1 ivo ickct next r 1 a . i cive your iiemoewitic, l;monfh ?1 'fWill y'bu see ydurJDem' welcome. HhT iisf i Authentic - ; vllH 1 TOarflla?BpablMaiia, llrdsfyngtpn JiepubfU PiisiJcnti administered. can. ti 1 organ. ho hoped etites ffor .'s Power Hiuriig 1 uarnems auaipnjsirauon iwere frantic wih ragjq theu 6he! Iof- their own class spfeJd the fatal IJevote this; week to worlj , . t . T . . . H&tolved. !That while we (not WedW partieaiar tLui iffigfl The work must bo done this of county government, we reqo-4 i . 1 1 i i : r MI k. p1- i.i ii.- i . -L mzetneiacwnaia targe pan. 01 tue l ieir fnvAs nf the State are paid for tho J:hmJs. fAM-tifrers! rohbbilNbll their common benefit hv the white peoj K sii 101 asciiizens , oe W pd iferociouil hatredlnot ui (in thfe iqur l'1frr luif. lit inn 1 lr inn Ihv Garfield's death! m duty of the white men of the State i,ai)V ciistotlian of the bfllces they to protect tLesq jeople the kavkMLf iTlienlide d and ntght 1 , J i h ilf4)ii5t with their demand to have oppressive domfnation of ignorant tlieir-hunger apiieased Theyjiad blacks, and p&dge ourselves to J tor spokesman tap sua ne ess irioo I i i ... f j . if which through;! a syndicate of metroiHihtau dailjes, delaines' every Noboly charges or intimates to the coiitraryi Theii, wliy change.! j r ..4L . -( i : Examine the registration i , S' i !.-'.! ! ''' books this week and see that your name is jdoWu. j . nle of our eastern counties, , , , .:i . I .ilt- j-- -si. . i 1 . . J! I;.i i. i... k fdercT but upon the man wlio; was; .a v ;. u s u Robins' lifted boots in f Ran- KixsToy, N. C, Oct. 27. Samuel ling a huge iceberg is sandwiched Croon to-day fell headforemost into a cot- between the prongs of its tail. This . , is regarded by some as a certain ton gin and was cut to pieces before the indication of a severo winter. eves of his family. I . . rr , . ' I 1Arrotmi-u niiil Inilnrna nf pia.'. tion are required to meet at the A XWaraa4 71aaa VatU. THE PnOFESSIODAL BG11TV. The first and most famous (and still easily the first iu all respecld) f tliA nmf(ssional beantv" of England has lighted on our shores. In visiting the Unitert btates, .urs. Langtrj has the warrant of the cx- ; larmaduke Winston1 out of his dolph last week and run him out of the county. 5 such legislation Jas will secure 11 lis end. Democ rat m, platform. . ' , M ., 1 I . ' ' . i It pains us beyond express ion to hear of our ,frieud Jesse J. Yates' (affliction, generous, chivalric cloud soon pass away, 4 1 Brave, noble, man. May the I place. t SlaaikMriai liar CkiM. Williamsto.v, N. C, Oct. 27. Chaney Stanton, a negrcss, this morning killed her baby. She afterward placed its body j prcciation of one of the first youn on the railroad track, where it was cut to pieces by a passing train. tion, toreviscUioregistranouiKK)K8 lina is ft Democratic State if he is anu near tuaiicugcs. ,. tIia a man of ordinary candor, lue Pkksonal: Sam Brndshaw, OI1iv chance for the Democratic of the Asheboro Courier, was 111 didate to ateii is for t ie town this morning. Hebnngsgood 0v,rnm tkin pews from oM Randolph. Brad- Democrats to stay awaj from the shaw himself is a candidate and we jvoHs in sufficient numbers to nl- hopc Randolph will show its ap- Jq' the enemy to triumph. In lation of oue or the first joung wnrds tue qnestion of victo- menmtneotaie oy mumpuanuy , hands of AiAtin rr him I J v m..-w.-- --- ne rote inaV elect or defeat; : .1 . t r1,l I 1 . . i L J L I J I ampiesoi mauyoiuers i tuo tj,e T3ein0cratic ticket in GmlforU. World's great aud renowned, irom , uj 1 ; n Thackeray and Dickens and the - The unariotte uany ourna two . r w..iD Snmii iwni- t the vonnsrana rencer age ui 1 T1UUU W I 11 - " : I""- I hardt and her iu the main purpose has been s Oscar Wilde. We place months has enlarged to an; eightj category of those whose column' paper, j We observe a or-j ibit responding growtn in tne general uiv- excellence of the paper!. It is now to exhi themselxes ieionally, after hav- excellenbe ing won a; world-wide reputation, the largest daily ih the. State and ! I ... . ! i' w a 1 A .1 J1 . ectinghim. rt or dereat is; in ine fiamw i,u mther than deliver any message or witli tUommDiguijpressuispa ni i. in I Democracy. As they shall will in I xa - nnv njirt of I)Ui,iio cone- ir will bo the morning newspaper of wn, and walks as unconsernedly tho matter wilt be the result and quenco For it is well understood Central and Western orth Garob out with his hands in his breeches the Radicals cannot prevent it. i.,at Afi Tnirtrv's appearance as r.a. It affords us, peculiar pleasure . j. Tau Dakf Paantli. usa.i and I Jet ley, tao dusky damsels of Warnersi ille, l.ae been at outs for some tine, liccky sa)s her John comes home fr6m church too often witli Susan. He repeated the dose last ni&ht, so this morn ing Becky goes over to Susan's, found her ini her back yard hanging out clothes; vnade a round ring, told Susan to stp in it, that she wanted revenge. Without a word Susan leaped into the arena and as 0,-iick as !i.;htcin; hit Becky on the snout and tru'tt the first LIooJ, give a twist U Becky' upper garment and brought Eailaaar Kltloa oa laa XT. It. C. B. B. I town. at a Sausbupv, n. c, Oct. 27. The uui- about with nis nanus 111 uis oreecnes the Radicals cannot prevent iu j tJjat jjre L:uigtrj s appearance as em bound train on the Western North pu .1 iu - Every- Democrat wno reiusen iu actrertiJ is mer?lya clever after ClUilaunrfd.l. ...rX : TTjrJZSXr l osi"S ln 1hoi l-es 10ushi , justify the exbibiti..,.; of ;.. ..i, w., ml -WiTl Tl 'oomi le.1 to and inflaenco in beuair 05 tne rov w fam0u3 beaIlty. ; Well; he h. . 1 : . . . . n!.i. i. v.i:i n..if whAtiiAr lie . ... . . . 1 1.- tlllCdu 1 - charms carefully itemized, cjita losned and transmitted by tele a T & . a A t nA lltkt " graplt. "iier leaiuica says the Evening rott, "of Grecian regnlaritj-, and her general appear to chronicle the Journals success. 1 I 1 1.:. ....mintmanti nf TItrrll I fpn KaillCHJ TKirtV. The engine ran off near the end of Sandy - Tn T.aT"" " regards it or not such is the in 1 UIUI turn ii iiiuivuiHu 1 ry 1 Mush Creek trestle and turned down a , Craven returned last night evitable, legitimate deduction. In bank about ten Icet high. Engineer from Swain county, having charge rf using to rote for his picn party O-.W Cod. -as riousl, injured and Litf", " Somebody thoughtlessly was 1 speaking Saturday night, and fur the straps h Jus breeches but the died this evening about sit o'clock. Gor don was one of the oldest engineers on the roaJ, and was a member of the Knights of Honor and insured in the Accident In surance Co'npany for $2,000. Transfer was made and the passengers, mail and express came through all right. The catcd at the Government's expense. Dr. Craven spcaksiu glowingterms of Indian hospitality during his so journ among them. mm 1 1,1 airs hc thereby helps the Rad ical candidates. This is absolutely certain. j I j It is the imperative duty of every riAmocrat to vote. Good cit'zen- . . . ' . voung man wouia nave presenieu a mortifying aspect. The Shelby Aurora draws .a UMI lier general 1 . . -7 ! j ely of that kind which disgufting picture of the ; canvass Mr. Fasnach, of Raleigh, re iorts that in April and May he, with his daughter and an ordinary laborer gathered a crop of IX ) dozen silkworm orr. worth $1,000, from track as cleared by five P. M., and con- a four 3-ears orchard Of 3,000 white mulberry plants. His pocket-in- instant nection restore. ship requires it. terests demand it. It is verv hiirh ibwer under .fnm nf irnrornmpnt til GXCr- I tlOn, VUl CJ Oir.Ul v ty ' -" - " t cise the rights of an vcole are the masters . ' 4 a nee is scare in a lanre assemblage would excite and universal attention.77 in Cleavland county. The speeches are too filthy and indecent to print. 'Beg y our partlon," says the Her aid's special telegraphic descrip- her features are, extremely ' i-The Raleigh Observer draws a bright picture of : Democratic pfosjiects in Wake, and confideijt- "vu" w" . ' . n ti:..,.fl,.n,A , i. .it. .1.L1! - Ia. elector iThe I regular, auu tBouiuuo 1 iy ciaims me eiecnon wi u:iiri, rs under our Pnre G recian "Tlic "e-eo"" least, of the Democratic ticket. t -Three voles either way in? Li The Democratic outlook the State show a marked improve ment since last Jweek. president upon ihom levy blackmaii.lll Tlie anayl determine the result in Guilford. 1- icau i POLlTICAL DEBAtTnERy There is no ;higiier Repiib than- ex-Senator Wad- iuote. our i III they;, eannot new rresi den was ordered to tlb vtliatevcr tlie.e ciirrilouf jragipickcrs' iii polctics! chose t say would have beeti the wish pfjGarfictd if he had lit y 11 i I'M ui i ouuii m o iuvj could do him.' T;he President, mix- ions tojglve theountiy the repose ! !i .till ' . :i J-.:l. i!.. J. it &o muqu neeneu, anu accepting ; as j public opinion 'tm cxfreinest s pretentions of ithese.-wretchesprof ) , 1 .i - J t j " twHi'il tn nlniinister the' "troveri'll mejit accordingly, j But this: did uqtjpkfcate the NihilisW. lejj-L :e . ; but they wanted; also detroy him. Kj ma the! implacable;! Ko by Igood behavior or -i.,...i:.i.n i UllfiUlUlCi j ; ii splacaf ravele reler; cr a : - a . a 1 1 : . . r tuuruisn tne uignwaya uns- ue. . authority im'frli nf WisAhnsih. We from his speech; jnake at Kj;euejj 3 govehiiiriu the ; Wisconsin, on Vednesday last, aaj . exdrcic of thejijappoipting! pjwer ! illustrating thefinfamous practices; and methods of Republican leaders to debauch and finally destroy representative lystem : "And uo we see what! AsWew andcunuing swculator whosefpatlii tOveailU IS straw u;wiiu ueiriiuueii; and ruined viciras,! whose nouiiiaj tion for the chief magistracy of thiijj Common weal til has been obtpineil by bribery.! A Washington lobby ist who in a feiv years has liystj; riously gatherl up the most polos sal fortune in Our whole statel wlio is a member of j the cabinet and iiii candidate or LTnited States I sena-i tor, making a great naval demopj . . A A 1 . .. C 1 . . I.i . -. . 1 StrailOU to conuxii our ouiiu wn vention. Pool pniceholders, soiiie of whom were 'wounded and crip-; pled iu the; defence of their coun-ji try, eompelledfto pay five percent! of their small I salaries that votes may be bought to elect those mil; lionaires to ofilee. Talk, not to iq of voluntary contributions. . It'tM only adding insult to injury, TJie managers, backed by the secretary of the navy and a United States resident can forj his purse, jXo 1 P erect anu aunere tr puli4 action higl cape ihe. calunViiy, j Vulgar weapoiiof j the cruel,, anflth. sTh harpies who sei adininistratioiu at itj whose main regret was the loss of i their 6t -Yi er!. and the supposed -'dancer I s ir-Y-'b- pliimjer, lhave a Ciptai j itu.He 1 . r-- I;'.-. ' , '.. . 1 , i - .I ii ' i :-'. - fiiietiodsT7 agree wi theirs. Uis is the boldest fpolitibal buccaneer .. J T - . m ' tL .1. t ilf. 1U ;en. mo w this country has evei determined to ruin because h.h can not tuIo the tRepiiblicap , party. His rhand is visibhj in efiorts to defeat the party . in Pennsylvania, t XewsYork andg elseliere and the ;r shrill screamsfof alio! Xew: York I Tribune arc just as njirich his jus the wliistlc of the locomotive is that of : the engineer who turn$ on tho h steam that blows it. J ; i j i it - u : ' si i
The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
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Nov. 3, 1882, edition 1
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