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A j 1 i s ETABLISHED IN 1825. GREENSBORO, N. C, FRIDAjY, NOVEMBER 10f 1882. l ' ' " ' ' i nl .1 i , j , ..j ; . j - .1 1 , NEW SERIENQ. $:0 &jf&mnsbotflJatrioi rUCCJSHED EVERY FRIDAY. rP"Herml r th IWoffc as M-ooo-J-cLiii lar-rr a4 ma to mbcr.txrv fre of roM af. i $.150 per uhi. or t tha mm rates or any Sorter period of tia. - j " ' , ; rroucxT omm; . . fkWZJ 83IICIX3 WEST MARKET STREET. 9 . 5 . AoTKitmwa Rate. Ob lack oe ia-t-rt.oo; toe eaeh uba"qut lnrtK) . A-Jmir nul cob tract tor special A?tiEiGWXT cc: cancATio.i. Enow: Submit, Oct 1. As members of T. v. Tlr. Mahonv'a eongro:iiio:i vrc c!c?iro to cnUr a protest against tLe character of tbe ficrnioa prvacbed by Lira r.t this place la t Sunday. We nl lado to that portion cf Lis remarks in commendation cf llr. Sta Cord's candidacy for sheriff In thisconnty. We deem it inappropriate in a minuter to plead in behalf cf.a m.A T-rt-crmmo ara charred acccrdior I to rte sii by Uw ad rj mJ- politician, and especially so when said politician is a Republican, and r:prrKr.r)5tO- NOVEMBER io iSSx. I tune tenths of tbe congregation f are Democrats, Mr. Stafford mnst ; It bis tccn discovered that the negro be in a desperate straight when it iihrfntioneJ in the Bible NijjerDemus. becomes necessary to resort to out a policy that promised to make many more vote than thoso cf all tbo employes cc: ubiiicd. ' Ho told them further t!: 't t!;o -r ntrH ntion traa "required' ly Ll.air man rictt : that tbo scbcino met tbe heart approval cf tbe several ben la of departments, aud that bo latter had nrrrec! to furnish tbo men suitable for the work. This man 'McLintlsey? is not an unknown character in the politics of Xorth Carolina. lie is looked uion in Lis own State as a most unscrupulous partisan and it any thing can bo a disgrace to the pres en Administration, uhich seems to hesitate at no siecies of meddle- ( - :.'t I -i I ' i , ; i ! . ' - " - " " lallaalaaaaaaa One true friend add more to our happint than a thouvrnd-tnemies to wr unhapptne. An old bdy alxut 7S stopped at one fourth z hotels the other day, and at meal tirac remarked rery etnphatkal!y thai in her "day anJ time" it was consi dered bad inanneis to pick one's teeth ia public, but no things were changed and tooth picks ere even put on the table. The brcetuboroPATPlOT came oat last week ai an eight pag PaPr- Iu "2 Ur usuc h-i$ been enlarged and contains the press dispatches It deserves large n some interference in the local af- snch a subterfuge to obtain votes. I fairs of the States, it certainly must The pulpit is a holy place, and I be tainted by the employment of such a man to carry out such an outrageous conspiracy against the freedom of elections and the liber tics of the citizens of a neighbor ing commonwealth. For it cer- lainiy Dears the aspect or a con Shreveport, La., heads the list I spiracy in its every lineament and apart from the exception noted Mr. Mahoney'a sermon was excel lent and appropriate. This is the opinion of MXXT VOTEUS. Tim to-day with a $100,000 fire. Insur ance $73,000. Ited Banks, 2few Jersey, fol lows with a $20,000 blaze, Cotton is still on the decline. feature. Tbe pretext that the Re publican managers, Ilnbbell, Hen derson, Mott and the rest may set up, that these non-resident emis saries ard to be sent to' North Car- success Rtltirk CXtittiam AdiwaU. The Messrs. Odcll. & Co., of Con cord, have built a commodious and neat 'chapel at their factory for Sunday school purpoics and other religious services. It was dedicated after a suitable sermon by cv. yf. S. Creasy, the pastor, on the -;nd uf October. This is a noble deed byl.bcial men. EaJsixi CiriitUm AJ- Uplands are quoted in Liverpool olina to protect the ballot box and secure a fair election falls to the ground, wheu it is know that su pervisors have already been ap pointed in the State by Judge Sey mour at Dr. Mott's own instigation. "Whether the programme will be fullr carried out remains to be seen. It is known that it will not fail for. lack of authority and indorsement in high quarters. It is known fur ther that four of these trumped-np to-day j at G 3-1 G, Orleans C 0-16. Tbe price is having a depressing influence upon trade generally. iT- - tcnli O T i1 f I An KatinlT H( wn SC. L.vaia Law. St. Louis, Kov. 4. In the TJ. S. court yesterday while ex-United States' Senator John B. Henderson and Henry A. Cunningham were discussing an order of the court in -We had a brief call to-day from Mr. 'Mtllcrj of the Chailotte Jswtmaf. He will I a case in which both were counsel, deputy marshals are already on return to Greensboro ia a few days and work Cp ihe.Jsmnwl. I j The congregational meeting at the Prrslnterian church Sunday resulted in the election of R. M. Sloan ruling eMer, and J. X. Scott, V. E. Bevil and Dr. Robertson deacons. ' IlendcTson remarked that Canning- ham had not kept faith ' in some matter connected with the case. Cunningham replied in a heated manner that the assertion was false. Henderson struck out from the their way to the Old North State It is known also that the colored men of North Carolina here in Washington have been directed not to come home and vote but to pay their money into the 'Olott- lbo-ai, when prices were very low. It is probable that prices will go down below present rates, suf hficient to induce consumption of the very great crop this year. The 18S0 crop was 2,370,000 bushels, which was "followed by low. prices and large consumption, and the same rule holds good with fmost crops used for food. j ... ; A TniXlXa ttACIIIKK. shoulder and planted three blows McLindsey" corruption fund. The If Mri Joseph F. Causey, after a long rand painful illness, died Sunday about 1 2 o'clock. The deceased was the wife of our esteemed townsman J. F. Causey, and he hs the sympathy and condolence of th entire community in his deep be reavetnent. The funeral services were preached .to-d-y by Rev. Mr. Crawford. t f I i laaatortatatl ". The cave of Semvour & Co. vs. the Western Railroad Company, (now the Cape; fear and YadkSn Valley Railroad,) .inrol ting $250,000, was argued before the Supreme court of the United States on Tuesday last, Hon. S. F- ThilUps and J. W Ui.sda'c, Esq., appearing for the plaintiffs in error, and Hon. A. S. Merri- mon for the defendent corporation. - 1 I Winter Aer41ag Taavr. ' November will prove on the whole a better month than October, but there will . be veverc frosts and a a advance belt of ir.tfy leather, with heavy snow falls re ported in we-stern and southwestern sec-t.oni.-" "Dcjember," he says, Srill en ter frosty ; but this cold will be followed by a comparatively open period, with wet weather in southern sections. Winter will set in generally towards the twentieth, andj by, Christmas, the country will be well, sxktw covered from the Lakes and St. Lawrence Valley to New York, if not farther southward. I look for heavy snow falls in northern, northwestern, and west ern lections with blustering weather and dnfu towards the close of -the year, and espect the year iSSj to enter somewhat sim darly to 1SS0 and 1SS1." j f Jt.-C Alaan for 13. This popular almanac, "The Old Ke lia ble. T which for forty-five years nearly halt, a century has been paying its an nual visits to the homes and firesides of ouri people, has been received from the publhers, Messrs. J. H. Enniss & Sou, Raleiih. N. C. As usual, it is full ofi ' irnporunt information to all classes, and especially to the farmer, gardener "and housekeeper,' to whom it is invaluable. A very valuable feature of Turner's N. C. AlmaniC s ils AnmmaJ Stiff Record, in which are recorded the most important events; also, the deaths of aged and ofS cial persons which have occurred in our State during the past year, which makes it cry valuable for reference. Tbe pub Lhcrs propose to print, free of charge, the! business card of all merchants who sell -the almanac, on the outside page. For terms, etc., address J. IL Enniss & Sos, Raleigh, N. C. on Cunningham's face and head, knocking him violently against an iron pillow in tbo court room and thence to the floor. Friends inter fered and the bcligerents were sep arated. Judge Trent was greatly shocked, and said the affair was the roost disgraceful that had oc curred in court during tbe twenty four years he had been on the bench. He fined Henderson, not withstanding he made apology. t i Alexandr II. Stephens was Inaugurated Governor of Georgia on Saturday last. HU age is 74, and Jils fighting weight is 02 lbs. i - ."A weapon that comes down as still As saowtUkes fall upon the sod, - But executes a freeman's will. As lightening does the will of God; And from its force, nor doors nor 1 locks Can shield you; 'tis the balllot box 1" matter may not have been discuss ed at a cabinet meeting, but the cabinet three of its members at least have signified their acquies cence in it and iu one instance a cabiuet officer has named the men from his department who are to be invested with the honors of a dep- nty marshalship and sent on to North Carolina with their commis sions in their pockets to fulfil the sweet will of the Administration. a ixrinvis RcnsnBi la MIT HinPEB TTBAXXIS. ; The ieople of old Home had the l habit of pitching their bosses from . i theTarpelan rock. They got a b.d fall and were never heard : of anymore. The people of thUcoan . i try about a hundred years ago np ; m.-t HM George III. and his ring bosse. and we have had a horror ! 1 of! bosses ever since. Batl4Blat Crwt PnMa Hrtk Catrllaav. Wash iHto rost. It has been well-knowii in politi cal circles for some time, especially since their Waterloo iu Ohio, that the llcpnblicau managers here have been looking to the South in a sort of wistiul desperation for gains to make good iu whole or in part their Congressional losses elsewhere. The interference of the Adminis tration 'in the State of New York, which brought about the defeat of Cornell and the nomination of Fol ger, and the unbridled license, as to Federal patronage in Virginia, given to Mahone, have met with such general condemnation from the independent press and honest i . . ... voters nil over the country that a pause in tbebigh-handed'eourse the Administration might have reasonably leen expected. It really seems, however, as if the old adage that whom the gods would destroy they first make mad, is coming true with the Republican brethren, and the latest evidence of this madness is the audacious and reckless methods which their campaign leaders have adopted to capture the State of North Caroli na at the elections on Tuesday next. Their programme, as appears by recent aud authoritative develop ments,1 is to send down iuto that State some time this week a large number of Northern meu, armed with deputy marshals' commissions, ACntrlrftae thai Thlaka fr Thirty lw FmM m ThlHTiir Z ICV rent - Jh al . ' j New York Herald, ataskylyn and Cook's "Psycho," the famous German automatic chess player," and Ben, the educated pig poker player, are all knocked out of time by the work of a resident of Jersey City, who has invented a "thinking machine., There is no end of machines for adding up columns of figures; in fact, two different styles are now in use in the counting houses of New York. In the Dudley Observatory, in Al bany, any visitor can iree under the tablet erected to the memory of Mr. Sontag,1 sometime observer there who lost his life on one of Kane's Arctic expeditions a most intri cate mechanical contrivance he in vented for making logarithmical calculations. But what are the va riations of calculus to the complex and mysterious processes of the human brain t .1 v ' Gnlbrecht invents a talking ma-1 chine and Edison a contrivance for imprisoning the sound of the'fcu man voice, but up to the present writing there is no t authenticated account of a thinking machine. The inventor, with great modesty, says tnat there are in the Book of Solo mon some obscure allusions to such a contrivance, but they are so vague that the eyes of faith alone can comprehend them, j ! The most extraordinary part of the thinking machine is that it can not only do the thinking for one person but for thirty-two. The sneering sceptic (and the inventor says he finds the world full of such) will say jthat if the machine can think for one person it can think for the whole world at the same time, provided the topic I is the same. Of course it could, but this o the claims of its sponsor, can think for thSrtj'-two persons on thirty-two different sub jects. )Vhy the number of persons and subjects is confined to thirty- two, will bo sufficiently clear to anyone when it is called to mind that there are only that number ,of points in the compass. The limi tations of the machine for a long time puzzled the inventor ; but he said yesterday, when ho called at the Herald office with a portion of the contrivance nnder his arm, that he discovered, after many sleepless nights,! that that was the reason. Why there are only thirty-two points in the compass is an inquiry which, j if indulged in j would lead the mind of the reader from t the subject iu hand and might im men come thirty-one numbers rep- books and work.) , While they are resenting the days of . the month, gone let us stay outside andUnjoy then the twelve months and then the beauty of the June afternoon Hediotics. . ' , . ; byj making ourselves acquainted T 'What are Medioticst? with tbo young people so suddenly V "Mcdiotics means medicines;' I introduced. V v j i - j found oat that name for myself; it's j ilmep'a Lincoln ; is a member of original with me. I the senior class at Hillsdale Aca-4 On the - outer periphery of the demy. She is a tail, beautiful girl circle appear the astrological signs. I with her brown ( hair which only The inventor says these are impor- the spiteful call'red and pearly tant jiuough to be nearer the cen- 8tni Dt her "chief charm i -not a tre, but as some people object -to physical one. It. is the matchless astrology he has compromised with voice that "can compel a room full common prejudice and put them on o boisterous gfjig to listen land be the outside. s . ' quiet. But they tell her ttat her Having finishedlhis much of his voice is her onljr.angelic attribute, explanation he said : "Ask me Md every one is obliged to assent questions; they don't perplex me; to this, criticism1. , , they, enlighten me.? ' She seems born to command, and doctors useless.. " s worthy of her birth. " iioyally VCan your thinking machine tell f 6h5 role hf friends, but noth- whaUilsa manifheissickr ing can equal the fury of her sar- tOfnrif Mn t w ner enemies. Tat PratUa Praaai. RaUigk Obsetivr Immense frauds have been dis covered in the pension business. It was a fraud from beginning to end. We note that Jay Hnbbell, in his campaign book, claims the passage of this act as a feather iu the cap of the Republicans. The Republi can committee says it was a Re publican measure throughout in troduced by a Republican, passed by a liepuuiican ana signeu uy a Republican President. ; And now to show that it is entirely Republi can, it was passed by fraud, is a cover of great fraud, and is itself a fraud. Certainly it tastes, smells and feels Republican nil over and throughout. In response to an inquiry I pair the lucidity ot this account of we Btate bv authority that Uen. the wonderful invention. lo a Scsles voted against this pension thorough understanding of the fol fraud. Ed. Patbiot.1 lowincr description of the machine cool, tobacco and PKinT.. it is necassary to imitate the exam The Montreal Gazette thinks that Plc of q-venof fair auditors and I illl. : 1 a.lv..i .AKiMM nfr nil 77 ..a Knronf nn'wi ftf mm nr rla. lUIUav HWUV UUtutuj; v an. i'avvwuw & - va, s-f a a-a w tively below values of hogs and hog products for the early future, and the same may bo said for the new year, therefore we reason that hosrs must be lower, for we think that corn will have a rrrcater influ I .... a. a 1 encein bringing down values of nse his lungs, but ne got ureu auu iw,r- tt.nti ii i,itor viiL i.avn in I introduced an air Dump instead. of advancing the price of corn. The This departure from tue onginai plan leaves mm tree u uihk.u ca put the front leaf of an almanac on the disk, stick the pointer through the stomach of the man in the cen tre of the zodiaoftl signs and work At.- Li : ' nn f a . . wio iur.pump. .ne pointer wnen it stops will point to the seat of the disease.w ; ; . - ' "Speaking of the various parts of the body,", said he, with anima tion "I discovered, that the seat of the intellect is not in the brain, but in the heart. This is dead sure, ' for the Orakle' (thaCs what I call my, machine) has said so. Why,' you never heard of a man who was shot through the heart living, and hundreds of fellows who were shot In short she is a veritable human girl with great ing good, and s possibilities of do ill greater brobabi- lities of doing mischief. i Her friend, siabel Perry is a fair haired blonde J short ; and stout, whose only attraction for Minerva is her utter indifference j to this world's opinion! . At dusk both girls appeartalk ing as only sctoor girls tan talk who are going Ito have' a vacation and rapidly wlk down the "hill of science" leaving the old' historic building to silence and oblivion. j Mabel is questioning her friend with regard tq her summons at the in the brain are still alive. That fuone an? she Mns tbns: 7 uai. uiu iue iossii want T? pocket that she had earneil byj despair ayd finally tbe victory cf; these concents t j Toj be sure shej her lovejilver herself j ; hid sung in open defiance of the; Collecting all iicr I power with a. rules of Hillsdale Academy, which! mighty Sbrt sh finished tbo song,5 enjoined devotion and 6inglenes9j with atrihmphaijtstriiintbatLov;. ojpurpose uponVits pupils," and e4 thecpmpleteneis of the- victory", slip knewsomething direful woulrj 1 (The song was ibverObutlbo antli-' occur if she should bl discovered ence fiee-hled wrapped jind erichant-r Bit, this was the last and on thti et ; the:nagio todies peemcd still to: , morrow; all trouble! and ' danger he ringipg through thfc room ; : tbo; wptuu oe over ana sne wouia do as j wr wus juuoi souuu anu me peox fieaaair. i J .. r -f I -1 jey ooi. axisbj.the-jralliigc,. j The concerts wer4 entertaining the curtainf ' - j aud tb6 secret element of dancrer I Then;' the applause shook tbrf fascinating and bewilching to, hey building-; 'men stood npl waving inmost soul: excitements ; she really needed some j their "hats frantically! calling loud i and this was the most It for th! sinffer:! ndthinir S would - uiuruuess tiiai oiieretkiiseii. nat uiuu iuuui,yut uuuiucr giuiipst? Harry llHnheriiend of afew pfhenf j j I ! - '. .r'-A j; tnonths -did not approve, or would ; Flushed witM excitement find ah . not if he had knownl most smnnea with the leeungs that 1 1 She knew she did not approve I threatened j to f unni2ive Iheri sbb up uia avoweu muiuerence ana wasT"i v k? giycwrvf jwnu suuuis, not that much worse than a few and almost buried iwith flowers. , i I pleasant evenings on the stage t Bowing i her ackowledpents -. To be sure he had ' gained more ui- with thajfc grace thatbelongs only to ; ' ; I JUUUli OUD IWlVCUf lUllll llUUlil),!; j inOw: when he came if It.-. ziuence over ner tnan sne was billing to admit or ' khe would not which Only a queeii of song can oli-; i! have needed this lortg justification, tain. f in fl Sj . Ji .;! :s but he was away, and would never xnenana not uu inen, sne iook back she 641 atfftheltwo friends She Jjeareiu ing but Olarry ilungs faqe was con A great feait fillpa her,, and would be cood. So she dressed herself with un- psual i care ;. and . presented her feelif Ifor" insnprfinn1 rn Mr lir. ty;radient in all iier youth aid the Pe)le wre lUill demanding f pot be questioned a;s to the" happi ness and satisfaction she felt. But proves it." i " ! Injustice to the "thinking raach 6'' it would be well to state that the idea like the word "mediotics" is priginal with the inventor. ; This thinking machine has dis covered the true way to the North Pple. The inventor put a circum polar map on the disk, worked the ! "Who? Oh, Abram?' as the jan ltor ;was famililiarly called "my dear; Pll tell you ; if that young- ... - i person Dy ine .name of Draper does not stop telejihoning to jnie about1 that concert o-night, she will get' herself into roubleto say noth ing of myselft-and ihenj the town;1 crier will waste some of his oxveen1 I air pump and the pointer indicated I -7 ? u' tlLr tPttw TT,iA.fl rt J theePOD'', faid Minerva who, propose to give the secret away at ret to say J soinetimesidrops inttf i Blontr no one Nr noGnm W.ll.. J j THE MACOTNE. It may disappoint lovers of elab orate machauical descriptions to hear at the'outset that the machine consists of a disk, a pointer and an air pump. The inventor used to planations while the machine is "thinking." It is in the "combination" of these ast season has demonstrated the fact that the European demand for our meats deends ujwn the price at which it is available, our cxnorts having fallen off 40 per cent, as simple elements that ho claims his compared with the preceding year, paten, lie was uot prepareu yes terdav to "rrive the whole thing 1 liD lUVAt A iOVUI V'-O VA 4 iV a W I - a' " now better than a vear airo ." The away," but he explained this much ....-j r.- n ' that the oneninir pine from the the dPclininir of prices of hotrs. savs air pump or bellows is in the im that "thereisamaririnfor a further mediate viciuity of a tin pin-wheel, shrinkage in values before a safe and the expelled j air finding a re footinir will be reached, and it were sistiug surface on the ears of this 7 r much better for the trade in every way that it should come now than after the season has well progress ed." . i News from the tobacco crop are that in Wisconsin there is the it turns the rod to which the pin wheel is attached. , This much of the mechanism is hidden from view. On top of this and in plain yiew is a I cardboard disk, on which is drawn a circular chart and through slang as easily as Sam Weller drop pen into "werse." j "I auT whiting f with all the patience I may," suggested Mabeli, "and I should enjoy being told what is troubling jlliss Draper." I "She wasio sorry to trouble me, but she should like to kiow what intended to ing so much that she had braved my wrath and would 1 not reward her dafincrir aud m4- nerva smiled at the recollection, j "The faculty were inj the room presume t" suggested Mabel. ! "Of course, and Mr. Harlow was -Frank Leslie Sunday Mag listening and remarking on my tel present. He can foretell the weath er1 by means of the "Orakle," and intends to abolish the Weather Bureau with it. " i jne was an early caller, and be fore he came in to explain his mach ine he swapped "views,' on a bench outside, with auother geutleman Who has a patent for boxincr sun light, so as to make things pleasant for Arctic explorers during the winter time,' and a doctor who has discovered the exact nature of a... .... .m.. lie vfas not? the i song beauty, and with ajface that would another song sWw tnemT j '"r i' I f i 'I Shseledted '"ijdfthe fcloaming j 1 is I . S V : . .3.-1 ki skillful observer wonld have tin. ana saugtha DeautUuHsbug of loi-ft-i Sticed the !!straugef glitter ui er '.and li?ging with )athjos a(id pfa j ; auu me iieryoais unrest 01 ner I it;ii.uvi,w uciuic.f - movements. . I llill . I When the ong fwas rinislied shol JMr. Perry sawonly the sheen and glitter of the white satin dress jwjtb its long train,' the delicate xieuu cronneu . wjiii me jKUiiijiug brown hair, the fiaintv arms half veuea witn iace, aim ine sienuer ifingers with onlyjoue plain ring "l.'Y" V"UI- , 4-1 -.j i I The wistful face 'to him was oiily j the lovely haughty face of !his jdaoghtex' friend, and he drew the neecy wraps aronnayner witre . a j.uuei leuueiiiesu iuiiikiii ami looked I for Harry there;: he had left was completed. 1 Ijfbrc 1 I 1 : , CHAPTER ill werithpDio- i meiitalbv, j his care no soon she would be! in longer, j'-j,;;- ' --'J1 Uft j j "Do I look .decently lovely I" she asked. "if "Fair as the moriiing," Mr. Piper said, "and as beautiful as ev ini i n 'Like a poet's dream of Heaven," was Mrs. Perry's comment. f 'Almost bride like," said Majiel, snowing Minerva iwonld uot thank her for that remark. ';; s . . : i - - s i' r i J ; ! cannot standtbis poetical mosphere : snpiMjse jare start eu- Thfc 'Jie'xtdly Miiifcrva couipletelyj exhaosted moral it, physfcall t hud noliticallt. assl&bidTI j. f 1'. i'::' Tliinking of the happy daVs shef had jipjnt ythe liike she jecidef to take! a book and Itro it here: lW sauing was oeyonuv her power at this iiine. ho; she sat I idlyflookiug jit tb(f water aiiulthirik, i' ing dreamingly h of Jthat last night.. at HUlside. It seenied like a fever ish dream. f IjH fe' M-i" The applause still rang in her earJ aiid heriheadj ached, but it i all dyer nOw All lover ! her teafias she said t cntii, as sue b Butuddeii at- for for Minerva .n'jtefor December is full of de- ephouic voice to Miss iHvtts. lie the scene of actioil to avoid suffo j . - . -' -i-- I . . I ; it 1 T ... if f ightful, eutertaining aud edifying asked what was the trouble when1 1 Ration on my part" j reading; indeed it would be ; hard paused; and looked positively uirlv 1 !j It was time shefdid to find groupeil within two covers wijeu I rattled off sone Latin !to Jjwas pinching her jfor her remark more varied, interesting and gener- Draper, the lovelv, aud then sa'id -with sufficient venemence to actfel- any instructive matter, 'ine eai- 8weetly, nothing thai u a -v raa a a Ii . I torcev. ur. xaimage, nas some What wa i your classical quota- peccliarly interesting "Essays on tionf flimely lopics," and a sermon in ujra;c faLula llocet tehnuMfuaifr r I V A af a -I the Home Pulpit,; "Forward." There are some studies iu the Acts of the Apostles, grouped under the beading "International Lessons for 18S3," which every one may profit ably study. There are stories, es says, sketches, poems, etc., by Ma rion Harland, Harriet Irving, Geo. McDonald, L. L. D. ; Michael Mun kacsy, Professor Deny, Myrta Lockett, M. V. Moore, and j other writers of celebrity, j Among the other prominent features of the number are "International Sunday school Lessons for 1883," "Wit, Wisdom and Pathos of Childhood," 'thymes and Rhythms for the Lit tle Folks," "Drift of Religious Comment," "Editorial Comments," etc, etc., together with beautiful illustrations, mottoes, etc. The price of a number is 25 cents, or 'crate her movement ! wonderfnjjly Mabel was s ! down to ihe i j Both girl 8 laughed jat Minerva's ready use bjf all the Latin she knew, and Mabel asked : "Are you sure ir. iianov am not know enougn Latin' to tr mslate thai ?" j "iSire, i did not. stop to inquire into the de ths of his researches in Latin1 but said good bye to Miss Draper antj rushed out He looked rather peculiar so I fear somewhat, and I'm very glad the concert is -to night; I shall not sing after the vacation." r "I wish you would i ot sing night as Mp. Harlow will be sure to know it and what would your in different infidel say if he such dissipation V inquir archly, knowing she ko down a little storm: for s him. 'I ; "I have promised and I must theatre first to see if any of Minter: rjl lin J p's enemies as( she j styled her jic- -. ? quaintance onj hat night were lh ? there eyes filled witlj :! s sadly to hep i lut puddenly iijhe midst' of iiej" j ! idtiess shU became aware )ofi$e " ! pi;eei'ofjM)niepttj.i J Was she dreamiiiir f She resol t?ed to jet nerseff4 dream on for the phkv sufeof fhoajrj-,:; I put thertlhwas something surpris- ingly real in thisdreaml j " 1 Why did: the blostxl rush into her face in such torrents, and why did she feel jso fcon fused and delishtcd i a oove an so ep I n eLxce She was ainazed to see the grave and reverend Mr. there. potent, Harlow sitting comlOrtably in Ins private box, and scanning the an aience with nis opera glass In a few minutes; Miuerva knewi of ilhi there was a reason enough I ; uncousci- leyes titat- ie uuf sue tried to iook up oitsh'I into; the Serious forked doln-uto hers, and ?m tried iospeak words of welcome i grayely and graciously. - tlie senoiia i eyes swer to- his. presence aiidf 'trembled intr- 8a1 islid with theaj nally" she afteryards said, hjbt toSthlif eager qif fiinsr she wonld arid the more diffi- H'iL i i.... ..iJ equities increased,the more her;(e-! in tllat ailswer ril fefminatjou arose to fulfill tbe nuiuil voiclei dem4 beside worjtls of wtcome from4ba ( styeetj lipsand tbe lhand that held I were not hey fourid tifcuv WVJ Uia V a fenmiaf lit n fy j estionjng in the . r a i a -Ufa r' a T - teuuer brown ones, However pieas be dgreemept j So when the Eiounced: : "Son selected, Mis tu if Mjjierva'$yould jnot;re)ift .ineoiD,7 sue apwarea on tne stage uislil their hold sb whatlcould She . ! ' 1 V . . I ' i ' . , il i 1 t. . Ii . . . ! V i i as proua ana as sen possesseu as hl,t, vif,r(i ta this "indifferent irl J 111 I I i . t ' r 1 I . " ' .r -T. T . IT I . . 1 T npirifr v. i 1 a-ffwil hAfnre the son if becran she rjirti x I -t1 Ui.u fii . CT I 1-Ll 1. XI. n Jnilinnnn n n 1 .V TT I I 5 . I t' r If! ' I. -i 11 ... a.- mm. i . . . i . ..i W 'i ,lt - 1 S ,1 i it - ' : price ot a uumoer is cents, ur MTvL - L - inA T m lts Mr. iiariows eyes uu terent infidel f' HI ! M. L. P. 83 a vear. Post free.' Mrs. Frank ZTr VZJuH W tli a look of recognition that she h ; ti" :? f i-.';: 1 .. ... , rr i. k-t to1t now, regardless of cbnseqnences. s" . I'fjii. . ,1! IHe is gooil ' that does -good Leslie, publisher, o3, 55 & o? Park n K opinion would not had; nerved herself , to meet, but bfthefnfoim place, New York City. ; i make the slightest diflference tope, : he jwas.not preiared for.the. ser .ftidhe is beter sti 1 ; M i i - , ti iiiub iu uiswuaiu lucjo io " I , i t t everthe- to ntti.d and aUiierviso the noils in i Cf n .miwi. nn.l nrW the centre of the chart appears then ! t ' t' t- . . - . . WbWV.l-v.v. ...w-vw, I ' , a t!.l. ' :., !, fat. ; .e.-s iu our prosperity ami supiuc- certain counties In the doubtful nn n excellent condition ; rou to wincu iue nrKs, we sometimes lorget tuoso JtlTer-u)ni.in maxims: Eternal vig ilance Vt the price of liberty; that power is always stealing from the and the bos.cs, for tyrants, by nianv t the few; the mKleru name their arts of treasou, strategem ami spoil-, get the better of the poople for a while. For a while only; fr this year will witness the overthrow and ilea tract ion of, all tlie bosses' in the bos-ridden States Mahouc in Virginia, Mott ii North Carolina, Cameron in Pennsylvania ami Conklingin New York.' Sic temper tvrai. av Aa Kartaaaak. cabU to ike JbfnW. C05STlTCorLK, Nov. Ctb v iolent earthquake in the vicinity of Aintab, northern Syria, destroy ed set era! villages. districts with the avowed pur1 so of intimidating voters. This plan has been indorsed and recommend ed bv Dr. J. J. Mott, chairman of the Stato republican committee; and tlie notorious D. McD. Lindsey 1 a A' at J. A.& . aT 1 a a wvy I Ohio and Indiana have nearly an eneti. Across ine top uiw irbt ancles with it, is fast- average crop; irgiuia uwu, .nr " , , ! . u r ivotfor. I enea a nut. wuicu, wuw AJUb V m. wilVa I a r ' thirds of nn average, quility than nsual ; North Carolina has a heavier and better crop than nsual ; Pennsylvania a fair crop, of has been selected as chief engineer excellent quality; New York a two- nnd manipulator of the plot. The , meeting which he had of Govern ment employees from North Caro lina hist Friday night, when Mr. Deaver, a straight-out Republican was ejected from tho door, was for a yield of 1,500,000 bushels In Vir the purpose of informing these em- ginia, 500,000 In Tennessee and IW, thirds crop, and the Connecticut valley about three-fourths of an average crop tho ma-j chine is "thinking," spins around; over tho disk like, the pointer on a wheel of fortnnc. - This part of the machine; the in . ... ,1 A-J vcutor snv, did not taice long w mkke.buthe has been fori years and years perfecting the disk. Inj ployees that they must each con tribute the sum of $25 to tbe bull dozing fund. "McLindsey," as be is commonly known, told tbe as sembled victims that it was not cx Tlie Cincinnati JYiee Current ucr, uo says, -m gut, m uV I - .a a a aat ! ' : I statistics of the peanut crop show work on tne uisk," ; This disk is arranged like a cirj cqmpobir map.,. In the circle ncari est tbe centre lire arranged the names of the Books of the Apocr 000 in. North Carolina, a total crop of 2.150.000 bushels. Last year the eron was onlv '1.150,000 bushels, rrpba; iu the next circle the Books Old Testament: in the next AliU ou'JJ'J ...... - ( r tion durinir tbe year wbich-began the Books of the New Testament ;a-ivswW-a I w a- l 1 I a,-. f . a. a. O OOA AAA 1 T ll - A l a V1at4l t lift pectttlof them to go heme and vote, Sept. ist, is pin v -,-,vw in iUO uwi a w ' I A . m f la. a ai a t . . m v aV - se w Cil but that tbe 825 from each would bushels. The largest consumption ie.tcrs oi me aipnauc. Ku .lo'mnch irrrater trood ia carrrinir on record U 2,103,000 bushels in they are twenty-six in number . A1V liVDIFFBRKVT IHFIDEL. CHAPTEE I. 'He is an indifferent infidel, and lam 8iirprisel and vexed aud griev ed and mortified r exclaimed -Minerva from the top step where she had flung herself with a most un becoming frown on her fair face. "Why this thusuess T" Mabel in quired languidly, from the lower stone step where she had arranged herself carefully ; why this sudden and strange vehemence !" "I rather think yoii would rouse vnnr dormant anatomy if a friend of yours, a member of the church should suddenly, without any rea-, son or apology, turn indifferent, and then calmly inform you of it 1 If he was only something I should not mind it so much, but to be notbiug ' and Miuerva nearly fell from her position in a vain effort to make-an impression, while her friend hnnuned, "Oh t(be nothing nothing,'' in a most provoking tone. In tho midst of Minerva's wrath and Mabel's indifference, the door of the institution opened and the venerable janUor mildly remarked; 'Miss Minerva is wanted at tho tel ephone. Perhaps Mis Mabel Is aware that Jthe study hour began at four o'clock!"., ; , I i I With a half smothered ejacula tion both girls disappeared "to be as you know. Besides he is out of ous eyes1 of her friend Harry Kiijg, town," said Minerva in her most haughty tones, although she flush ed under her friend's close, scroti ny. h. '! l. r "Then v n are an indifferent in fidel and as yon both are the saine 5; gOO(l ad!ifi he sutlers from them toj whom: her But there thei were and with a d fwuf u rTri WL i i ,i . j i li height of 1 goodness that nothing- kart of surprise each recognized th . gnjrefjiff c; the other. ; 1 1 r.; r. . j Uadd I it; litV.it trjovca.his,fleath;!i.J,;. Pa . a L.ll.a ' A F A. Z A, a. tr a i . rt I The tew seconus nas passeu, apu i nis vinuep av n uiuuiii iir. TOisrh complete. I uruyere. f 3 I f I ! fx Minerva must begin ; clasping her Imnda tbcrether ind fixincr her eyes thing, or equal to it, you are equal 9 h Mabov Mr. Harlow abd to each other H triumphantly .ex-: i on in Harry King shei was of love and triumph, j Thevouuir voice rose with the m( claimed Mabel, with her mind her geometry. ( , But Minerva would not talk that liglit jway, so thel subject Was dropped, and both gifls waited thej ilevelopmnts of events with what! with a satisne peace: of il.ii.d they could, neithet foothiiig to the of them expecting much, but both dream ingj they knew not wnat. began her song. It despair aud final and fell ie first mot e- ment with and 1 the satisfied 4 CUAPtEU Night came with all 'the pomp - - s II. and majesty that belongs to mght alone. To-night her leaden tre was jejweled with poiintless inyr- audience listened content that was i - ii r i pridef the young; sinffer, " c - ! . . .'! Thenthe tones grew tieeper anu the first .aiigui8lj of despair rosoj to a grand agony I culminating iji a jSerce struggle petween love and hate. Gradually the' tumult was scepr stilled and out f ofi ( this suff'eipig sinvrt Ithelvoice of tbe singer came as jthe lads of stars', and thej sable goddess piceTof an j aiige purified by siiif. cwised fmourning (the deatd o uisb, and risihgUbbve it tOtbe . .!t. . r ii .. . A. ti : i. . v. rim vriyTM hn iiiv- in iiminr f)i i m pvphi. ' inn fMi ui iti vu.lv. iuuu"j tr " r ' . r - . i r-. - u Mabel said. : ' - - ! The grand mcement of theme o This concert was the last of the ,dy, filled the theatre with a volume had of sound ; higher and ; still higfier this soared the pure! voice 'carrying with her it the hearts of jthe vast andieuce, season the morning papers said, ant Alinerva )iad read over witli a feeling pf joy. in heart of jiearts, i the existence of which she would confess to no one, 7 1 J . r for was liot tins; the! last cf June, and was;she uot going home to- entombed," as Minerva said, in I morrow ; with the money in her for they instinctly knew that jthe ! singer was feeling; itsj power ind pathos, as she Inever would again, j And it was tru J. in tlie singinp of that song she realized tue strengtn, i j - . ! 7 5 ' ' f; .il ltis well kuofn; that for: some tiine; pastil havelaeted as editor of tlie aurinburg ptiterprfye, a pape wliiMi dnrincr the present campaign 1 has been an avdwed exixinentgfJ tc Liberal-Repiiblicaii paity. tfiA imnpirifYif mir old friends ;; fornler'schoolmates throiigbbitt r fliotn T ill 5nfii-iii timf mv res F WAX (if til itli the Democratic r one sees very litIe to nSuc3i to admire c j (ectltruth, asserf tiat u al phrty I owe itithe I tirniioii. f as inaM oi lotion has been leiidereu a edi ; , & tha Etterpris ind ftthetttl.- Dwill actfas I haVe h'wa.s )r.f r here would bewilling A ieim of sluty prbiript4 I. lut hjf'f'fif HteM rh :uvi--ls ti f V..- US bourse, realizing tell U gency of tiine demands' mail to be at hi.l post lint; fill -laudable ""means tbwardt electiotr lot jthe lemoefatic iipnii- -Srieel . I JiaVe never votfd anything huth iwo");Mrtl)emoclratic ticket, and' iii the futuif I shall contiiiup to fight t out oh thej same iue. AVdare how at im threshold of a moJt Lmportaiit Election- and it bo hodves every .l4ver., ofjgood : ;gov .rnmpiiri; fto do! his duty. I shalU do tniiiefif T Iiv (o se next pes- day an4 1 feel hf first hite tondi Ltioii at present. Toni 0. Tcov. ; ! : i -l ;r ;- i M
The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
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Nov. 10, 1882, edition 1
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