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ESP ABLISHED IX 1025. GREENSBORO, X. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22,1882. i i i i . s : Iif-Smnsbo!oI!a!rifll PUBUSHZO EVERY FRIDAY. i," Eatrrr-l at iSa IXxtoAca as cod-cL , Ki:,rt J rr, j;icl to fat.Kr.bcn. rre of pot rr. ' $-13 per annum, or i th lama rata fee o, .tonf prrvid ol UM. n iucTH3 orricaj pit :t b::lei.xs win market street. not upon which of the road on ue rou he culpability rests, therefjre the defen dant company in the absence cf such evi dence, as representing the List compan) hose roads is under its control, in the xiursc of transmission must be he'd res onsitIe for the injury suffered by reason jf the delay. The non-deli ery or delivery in bad condition b th last cf the lines connect. V I"ext week'Arall ami tl: other prisoners will er-.tnrk with their families on a .vessel at Alex andria, and depart immediately for Ceylon. I'.ich will give Lis parole to Lord DufTeriu that lie will not leave the island withont the jht- NEW; SERIES X0.8M -Progressive Mexico lias abol ished the exiort duty ou silver and wiped cut interstate custom houses. .-"'. ; - . .-.i i Anvc tT.in RTI.-Oaa lach on i Krito I oo ; lor ah tubacqaeat intertioa Cars. Ad rrrUvrn nil coatnrt or special rarrs ia ortlef to get tha beocnt of such ra r 0!Wial tlrerremMis ar charted accordant to rates 6M bjf la a&d mmm.il fit fU im " jom b. uniiT. Cellar A Frapriatar. GREENSIJOKO, DECEMBER 22 1ES2. inwiUi the defendants brwhkh the riwit I mission of the English rovernn. lit. ..... . . . 1 ' -gut ,o narc oeen carried aher they left and each will lo maintained there Jcununt hands is prima facie evidence I 1 .. . of default in the d,rnAint "J tue government in a manner he- . at k mnu mnnin n i . . w wiMKBt 1 Kfl I TDTfl rn-r - ,.. a r The first river and harbor bill V,! J " )in expansive gas or ether, which; re- was passed in mar 1826 ami mad- "t lU4auuuiry v cw not sipp. suit is prouucea dv mechanical, ac- thrJ J!r b' of what we are, but of thb great t,10.n' Very many of those to whom the first appropriation of Govern 'fatnwlthat liesoit Ufowii fUU tion is addressed nent to improve a navigable river, onlv 'lf ! "ff! i f?e h.ave nentl; seen at the wdrk- althpagh Bomething had been done V T " '"") .? a?P f ;r. Keely the evolntioii of .fore to improve harbors W sur- QZZi ttf iSS 'H? "R vej rivers. The Whigs were cen imiiuiA..!j'. IU; I nansire :cmrfrv nf nnv9ni r ife-J. f T fcUC 4'a 01 mac .item. Ann : .V Vi "j tTC .A bit of cotton batting sprinkled with black pepper and wet with tweet oil and inserted in the ear wUl immediately t Cure earache, t ' . I -Mr. V- E Turner has rented one oi the store rooms in the McAdoo building, arki has cone Korth for a stock of family jt eerie. j ; Mr. Wiuiim Wetmcre, of Thomas ville, ni remove to Greensboro in a few d)S- He wi: opec here a wholesale ihoe house next year. idant- There was error in the rule UiJ down the court for estimating the damages -l the , plaint..?. The true me.Ttur est damages in the present contract, in the absence of any information toaukken the Alijence of the carrier ami enable him by greater activity to avert the loss, is the lifTcrence between the market value ol th goods at the time w hen they ought to Have delivered and were in fact delivered if in equally rood rendition, and if not with an increase to the extent of the de terioration resulting from the unnecessary delay ia fonrardine.,, The case is remanded for error in esti mating damages- fitting his previous station. ur eutworth . Jim IJeid electrified Conference with Sunday school statistics. Wlie the war closed Colonel V,illoughby AVilliams.f Xashvilie, owed 300,000, but when he diet! flirt nftwipfTiv- of tliA ax rm . . ... I rauy ia' iavor of itit4rnnl i ij, ue nau paiu every cent or it, ,wry wuen it has reached its and the end of that man was peace. ::r',,1"ri"rr Hn. to sustain population J " -'-- uacawu look I . K . . , amiddl Knf a J. i toa thii-creiit problem be' ""-vvu. "4, worked He removed from North Carolina in 1810. CtMtUmuMf ike Drmorrafit Party : J Crs assess Clerk past ever had. I have a large family man enough to support them, backed by no man or set of men, save on the simple In North Carolina Conference statistics shows there are local Meth- During the past three or four I odist preachers 215: members, 70,- years a good many millions have 315; infants baptized, 2,185 adults 1CU Invested in rndnads that will bap tired ,2,10Gj number of Sabbath not pay iutervst ou cost for the I chools, 7C2; ofilcers and teachers, next twenty years, aud some of 4,910: scholars, these roads will uever pay runuing I libraries, 31, expenses, it is high time to call a parsonages 89, halt in this great industry. The churches, 805, valued at $832, 931 trunk hues that control these feed- 71 1 ..I x-itiuer ians uegs llrlt cor- O00 pounds to the sauare incli max-1 The ronort 1f-ws imr ioriKn ,l K w now I mecuauism employed, as Mr. Book el Lc says thit ! would be imnrotwr. biit a rr. i , . J I.. I he COIrclndfs tlmr. Llfr KoiH t.o i ao unuerstana ruuy A I' iv :r : ; v rr its fuvnilitfnn. S. i. ' i : "pwfwa" mat ne uas claimed, its conilitions and ;all the princi- and that Jti. ciki,t,T. .1.1 1 . out Many bills were is i,ii " 7 lous aDU ia" Pr utborizinir States 'tnWvt"; ,e?Tved in "1 o. abide in patience the success of thk t,. I I U LlOn I A A filftl- vlnVf. mnW lues arid improve! their own bar- kalledge the best ur. ouu congress am something. In 1831, when an item for the Miss Issippi was under consideration Jution Is a task which may! well etferprjae. fMr.Boekel says Keely 'nowm nf th "f5 coimrnetea tnreo engines! at - I . I i fY 4. ,I . 1 1 J i j greatest intellecU in the land. , .ffff S.!ii.? "n . vwvMV V a.O ilk CUCWCOOUl . VUJL -Mott gives the Keogh faction We f,hem wer elal t a ir .1 in -AZLLt-J 8fc.of the newly-discoveretl fonci I ft him r -, -viuuirs in wuivuwj 8CU UU 1UU IUP 3 IV I i i J " mo UUilUl&t U tlUll I 1IA B TIOW llllimitirr vilirotrtri- ari G12, valued at $7,539; I propriations would be necessary, tgau at Washington. Ye also in- ffine of 500-horse : power. Sirice , valued at $107JJ39: 1 md Daw Crockett Tmmntiv o.,. I er from his confidential remsirtt l'ecember, 189,thef sum of 81&- ' I " i ! , - - " " T j I Qnl TK I : . , if ! t I L wered, As long us the river runs.7 I Rfhhcan thai the 'LiberaF folk vetoed two river and harbor imTl r not Uead Rufc 8leeieth; I. - . r 4cs7vuucnis, mostly canuiaaies,wiii i , t . t I a ioonsn attempt was made mas VCol. "Kiu.. measures oi tue uimi that in the South Carolina Legislature erablecotem " V, T r ,conve"on wa yesterday to repeal the la W ex- nir a mitiiit nn iiipy. I r..feY nmwu empimff lactones from taitarinnJ orable custom. But a reform is Uwis Cass the Democratic can- f ho house had the I good sensk to I ihAH it and for rMirrtinn P-iMrnop I to innlrn iiri tliA ffofl-if T1i?a virK I - W--W-- - ... -- wmw aa.M'BM Alila n lU I ? W . oftheHou. I point you to mv UatPrl ar-t,. B1 ft,o. 'w . "st in aatiressillg It, records, "one of the best- the House linrr tleviW f. rnonrvl, fn l.t aml "n: nr VCn ant am . .. . ' . . I POrarV IS UQCEl uuhu nn uriiiicues oi iiusiness. I 391.75 has been exneiided. the moii ey beiug 'derived from the sale'of 7,532 shares of stock. ,4 v . J ' 1,1 i i ui !. L TM Three ClsiawUw L.Iara. I j Washington Pest, . i lieorce Alfretl Towsend mnilrt Ochiltree the butt of ridicule in one of his "Oathw letters', and spoke$f him as j'Hhb greatest liar in Amer- demandel and the cause is worthv the Presulencyi( wrote I tble the repealing Wll. An teffort ica-- 0itl you see my husband I f : Pr. Jno. Cbpp, son of Joshua Clapp of this county, has returned from Texas, here he has been br the last twenty j ears. He will make his home in this county. ", V. D. Mend.nhall & Co-, are so ruihed with work at their sash and blind (actory they firvd it necessary to work a meriu cf my paper. The work of my I hly has pased a resolution author- of Jesse Holmes' best efforts. pen tor me party oen. scale will vouch tzing (low Stephens to arrange for for, and so will other leading men m this the exhibition of the agricultural, District and out of it. A lead pencil is horticultural, mineral and maun a'lmycapital The winter is hard on my factnrintr nroilnit of thnt Rf of facturing prodncts of that 8tate at the Boston exposition in 18S3. business, and money tight. I need the place. These are the facts. I have no talnt for button-holeing and electioneer OjKdika, Ala., has been de in.. If you honor me I in return will do prived of its inuuicipal charter bv rations net year by the addition of mv fuU dutT bX . those who have act or the legislature. The city Gov. Jarvis has ieceived in formation of tho capture at John son City, East Tennessee, of Spen cer Uerrell, who in 1879 murdered letter cautiously approving internal has been made in successive tjjgis improvements. The Whigs elected laturel in North Carolina to! eri Taylor, however, and their policy eiupt liuauufacturibg enterprises iu mo nisiier was carnetijout uutii I from taxation, but the all-powerful fierce came in on an anti improve-1 demagogue has thtis far beeii ment platform iu 1853. fierce ve- able reference; to you in his letter to the Uinciunafi j ' finme-cial f asked Mrs. Townsend of Tom. "Yes, madam, J dil," said the Congress man clert. 4There tv three great-: est liars in 'America. Lain one of trtWiinr if. Tf fa fliA rerv ft.l rul Johnathan Cox. in Mitchell countv. I toed nrettv mnch ovrv hill Innt-imr U 1 1 J. - tiwo . I ' -T I .r'y" vui -uumcsu uiHuuiitviones them; your marc machinery. ill ' Sherin' Mofeit dejoiited in bank to day the current )rars taxes for Randolph coanty, amounii-j to $7,926.66. He headed the lit last car and is first again iht vear. once Hied me are certainly George Wash- I ington's enough to say this is so. I am, with much respect, yours, &c, T. C. EVANS. CMferewe Apt 4wlaMta. Special ia Ik Pah inf. had become a public nuisance by reason of its incessant squabblibg. -Ex-Congressman John F. Potter who, in! 18C0, beiug chal lenged by Roger A. Prvor, named bowie kuives as weapons and a locked room as the place of battle, teacher at Cumberland, Ohio, dur- intr an attemnt to discinline his nn. RALEIGH. Dec IJ.-Thefollowingap. njis .mA inrnlrA,1 In a rnoml 1 CoL LcftaiJch is budding up a profi- I pointments for the next Conference jear I t t'i . . , i uble interstate krade in tobacco between were announced last n.ght by the Bishop: . . .fi.,..., ,.;, umiiiuuiu U.JUM, VV. II. XXOulll, I I . p. c -.1 v t. r or them. William 0. Fraiier, a school is dying at Mukwango, Wis in c river aml bar b11 passed, to internal improvements. Bach- need. It could not fail to produce .a .. ' II.: ! 1 , : anan lia the same, and then came most beneficial effects." the war,i which brought ef erytbing of the kind to a standstill, aud it was not uutil 18C0 that asystemat- Alluding - to introduced by Eliot.; of Massachus- ngton difficulty, the Reidsville TimediicT' I l .IS tinently observes : ; f If these be the facts it shon very hard for yonhg Leachl the Lex husband is the othfr Pllacrllc Palilica nicaaaaa4 & OaMvtlla Hallraatl Cmt - ? j I M pmmt.l The annual meeting of the stec!.. holdersjof tlia Richmond & Dan ville Railrcindi company wasr hcl ' yestenlay in Richmond. - f President Buford read his report; setting lorth the operations of t!. the coinpprjy Xor the fiscal I yea -ending f.September;i30j 1832, an: the condition of the company at ! its proiertifcs at that; date. It shows that this total receipts of the com. pany from all sources amounted t 1,226,8337; j that.oieratirig ex. Ieuses dud fixtil charges amounted to $3,070,937.40, leaiing a balance ' 1 1 the credit of net income account $555,87u3?. Of this amount ther; were iwiddurins the vear ai diri: dends $380,000, leaving a net bal' anceof $lf 5,870 37, i" U With reirard to trade th shows that thek tonnage and passen ger statistics 6t tbd Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line railway aud of the Richmondi: York River nnd Chesapeake railwayi as kept prior to their transfer to fthis eamnnnv' (the Richiioudl and Dauville), do not affoxf sufficient material for : any accurate stitement of their tnrtV no ior tne vear .1881,' in comparison with that Of tile entire vear onor. atedby ibis cdmnanv. inst rloserr' Such comparison, Jibwever, Iwonl j probably riot bfe mitteriallv differ. ent from that which , is shown by tho fall Statistics of the other the Richmond ami Dauvillo and neamont Dad4, tht Xorthu-estem and XortMCttniliinii road arid ih'a North Cardinal roaji operated by this com iMuyl f, . ; On these there "tns au increa?? over Iastjrear of freight traffle i:J mile-tousllDf 1170,132, equal to xne tenuencv towara : dtosh nin. 1 91 rn u-:t. ; jv. i.: tocracylis visible in our politic earnings lif iiearlySfper cent; also hfe. Uhena political 'machine'' au increase ii . lkssenireri'mile. the towns of Durham and Lynchburg. Va. He has alrcidy shipped this season 1 1 car loads of tobacco from Lynchburg I Crawford ; Cuilford, J. Mahoney ; Pleas- The indications are that Con- ij tbe Durham dctories. a. t Garden, -R. XI. Hoyle ; Franklins- gress will adopt isome sort of a civil ' Suspicious characters, are seen daily near town, and !the negroes have con ceived the idea tjat they are grave rub bers. " It is thought that this gang of hy enas are prowling about for mischief, and that they are not particular whether it is a Lve or dead rigj:tr. They recieve $10.00 a piece for the bodies. ' Miss WiUard, President of the Wo- , v.. j aaaa I nans Lnristun temperance union. ville, Randolph county, B. C. Phillips; Randolph, R. T. Stephenson; Trinity college to be supplied by V. H. Pegram; Thomas vi'le and High Point, J. Ft. Car penter; Davidson m ssion, J. W. Lewis; Winston, C. C. Dodson; Forsyth, T. H. Pegram; Stokes, p. L, Groom, S. H. Heltebeck; Snow Creek mission, J. W. Wilson; Madtsou, T. S. CampUl!; Dan River mission, C. W. King; Ruffin, W. E. Coletrain; Reidsvill-, J. Ed. Thorn p- service teform measure. The Pen dleton bill, which is a democratic measure, now seems most popular i a ft thit she will be In Greensboro Mon- J son; Kerntrsvi!!, J. C Thomas R. day evening, January 8th, and hopes to mret all the ladies in town who feel inter es:ed"ia the gKat temperance cause. Ar .ranemcats w ill bc made, to give her a pcblic rccept-on.) . ! ! The case of, J. Van Lindley vs. R. Si D. R. R. has been remanded for error.' The Ashboro Ccutut says that our "Joe Causey is ai man whom everybody likes and would be acceptable to all par ties, as ci-Ucctor." The President will plra&e hurry up Snd pive Causey the col lect crihip as ajchristmas present or a new year s gilt- .. j Oar people, without regard to church preelections, will be gld to learn that Conference has! nturned Rev. L W. Crawford to the C'censboro church. The list of Conference appointments show very few changes- - j HarrUa. ' At Joo. C. Wharton's, the residence of the brides father, by the Rev. J. Henry Smith, D. D , on Thursday evening, Dec U h, 1 83a, Mr. Edwin Shaver, of Salis bury, and Miss Annie L, Wharton, of Greensboro. In Lexiagton, N. C, Dec 13th, by the Rer. Gto. TJ. Wctmore, Robert Galloway, jr. Esq., of Richmond, Va., to Jiss Sal lie L, daughter of the late Alfred G. Kos t.T, Esq. j Civil service reform was dis cussed in the Senate yestcrdsiy. In the Ilonse the military academy bill was passed. i i aai 1 1 The millions who need cloth ing, undcrware and blankets waut the robber rates on these iudispeu ible goods reduced. j fflA IVrt Tltam 1iAtiaA v sjwa ai ui iiuuaci 1 " - i - . . ' . etts, as cnairman or tne commerce and all others 8 aould be tani-hit bv for a nch lUis bit or newspaper gos- Committee. This bill annronriatetl the laW what it is to handle !a?shot ffressional r - iv..t.r .. I . i I .1.1 J 1 . . .? . J i . I i:., irom Huiugioii is euuyiug : 3.700 000. and since then a bill rec"siy on tue I W , T d go nate anyjeandidate whom they may The entire" gross tonnage of these i .v.u iiu mum i roaus ior tue year iiksj amounts to candidate. In a Coii- 827.G72 tims iOn nil th t .a ioi,tiui, iui inaiuuue, i operated suv Said one who is au authority among news-gatherers, "Black bum is certainly in the field for the speaker8hip.ff So far I know he was right. lie proceeded, howev er, to say that Mr. Randall was a candidate for the presidency, and greatly desires the speakership as a stepping-stone to this high office. "If he finds he cannot be elected 8jeaker,n said he, "be will tnm his vote over to Blackburn J and thus defeat Carlisle." His' idea evidently was that the friends of Mr. Blackburn would reciprocate the kindness when the presidential co u test came on. Now, this sound ed strange to me, because both Randall and Blackburn have here tofore been more friendly to Car 1C(.ft I sides he came quite tli eomnn.ni' ilnnnor k ' i . : I . i . v . ooen lireecsj DC- wv,., umv imatiu nuu UHSiip IUO Vear. lcf. .DeiKtf T milAM nf close to hitting !qoalifiqatjon whatever for a seat in main liuehd number of cross tons near a wiquow ,y """j' "tu, mm iii irausporceti were i,ziu,L'ov, the uutri- was shattered lay great sums iuto the uartv treai- her of; mil fo .. i I -i : i- l i . . I . z-wy i -"s,.-" - ,.v,- 1.1)5 . i . nas oeen passe t every year, ..uw IX ittIe ffirl .kt-h and 1878 excepted.; In 1809 the the glass of which a a . I . . a u ta A.lti. ' m .a i L ri all wn f & ft H m aaMTT . r - 1 LJ"lf I I1V7 OIM Sfe -k aB.AMl.a Wvl A. B.l M m IIP aataa Vara A imitl U mlrlnil u ft. T rill. uin guv uuny up,; uuu iu xoio i ouim ui mc uui, xionu; varo-j .""'"v nwww'-niiu i-ne ayerag&rarp receiveu was there was a lot of monev left from nua l,ot exactly Kansas yeti If oas maqa lucky speculation, who cents per, ton iei mild ; the average ; nrnriona nnimiwKHoW. Tl. thl ttuS me" of tuis 1 Huew sSn rich by a popular tooOj- cost of transportation on same was previous appropriations, ine more of the spade and the Jack- yasb, or &xle grease, or a patent 1.23 cents per tU per mild The amounts voted ran from $2,000,000 plaue jthaii they do there would be fyr bellows-mending, and who h ratio of, expenses j toearnings is in 1870 to the enormous figures of feiver phot gun sprees of this sort both flattered by the offer of the C4.4 per ceht. i 3 i ; 11,500,000 last and $ 18,713,875 fanynow- I i .aiiouaimegerioarawcuec This increase in Wnage, as stated, mis year, ana uie total since tue Five members of the present war is about $100 000,000. . House of Represeiitatives, Gueni -In anticipation of letter jost- ulPr f ransas; pvtKins, or len two-cent stamps have been taken Lol. Bnrord has been re- iu for siK-culations, I next question elected president of the Richmond I ed a veteran Democratic journalist, & Dauville R. R. The road under Aj buckey e carrietl for fort lisle than to each other. As I was years by StatcTreasnrer jLubbock as a preventive of rheumatism has for thousands of dollars in one in- says President jBiiford, has been stance asOmuch as sixty thousaiid attained iiftder, indf iiotwitltan!d uouars finis is Hie man who is lug the depressiiglintlueueoof the sent tojhelp make the laws. L f most universal iltiliire of! crops lid - - 7 : ! i . . - j. . . ,t. i : H8 uimcuiuic mill, mw nii"ii- me sou ue rii otateHlii tue season age beiug reduced to two cents, the nessee Clark, ot Atissoun; Mopon, tprs and broprietors of tooth-wasti- of 1881 i ktlown tnrln" the present initial steps for the manufacture of of Delaware, arid Caldwell, df lAla- ejs aud jaxle grease ! and improv. genera eipi. : All the great jtaples oania, are canaidates Ior clerk of M,e" , peiiows infiuung may vp ot cotton, tobacco and grain undefr the ndxt. j ynongjtae oesi oi men ami tue the continued; qhd . coiisiimihg If , ; i . i; i,u'i1 jiuifiuiiu ui ciiicu. uiit iiuw-1 iirougut oti tne sunimer uiiulall oj -Mott is exhaustively inter ever saintly and patriotic a black- that vear. suffered 'a dimuniiion'nf ! I 't" be, those qualities Wi pnMluctioii ranffinffifrom 15 1 to SO nnf Af Itlin tit nlimt tUn am.it.tra liP . ',. I ... i : ! ?!. his management has prospered as never before, and had his superior judgment prevailed, the wild spec nlatiou that has threatened this valuable property-with bankrupt cy would have lieen avoided. ' The who has been an active and influ ential worker ' in national I cam paigns, in regard to presidential probabUities. He said : "We will nominate either McDonald and Cleveland or Cleveland and Mo Donald, and elect them." been deposited with other memen toes in the corner-stone of the Tex as State' University, i AawAw - WTrt aliirt rt"v a l-lkn . ...t.uUU:V tint, 'fit hi In fWlin.hA anrii.iv. iif l t t J H.iSi,. . ..-k . .. . . S . lm l I M " - j - f'- I Iv V.V.IH. Ml IIIO IIIUIU III lUCURICt toaiition" movement in rortn car-1 .ifniipJi. r tn tMilili tin. 1ai.a &r ..m.i ..,.,L.,i i 7 ". I ' l --"--"ajJ;yaawaaJjfva,aftaV- m 1 UUi oliua. j He says the treachery of telescopeSr Besides: the selection lines of road. U.1I traflic : shared the Keogh faction defeated Docke- ot rich men is made, not because for a tiintfeflre eflM;trof this:heavy' 1 iL - I. ... jk.i.aV . - a A.I . 1 . A. I 1 a a i a i . I ryl and lost the Stated B some i i " i unaccountable oversight he does not The office of the Hickory lorship of the Exchequer, tard of directors now consists of Carolinian was destroyed by fire The rail Mall Gazette Kays it is authot-ized to state that Glad stone has resigned the Chancel- I I.!.. ..r VK..mt., anil tV; i J u 11 Ny Charles Right HonorablellnghCChilders, ,TJ - IT . a w a ovo iiius a vsa mention Gen. Leac ed sertiees-during t t l's .distinguish the campaign. Robt Harris, M. B. Brown, B. F. Wallace, W. P. Clyde, R. Baring Gould and John A. Rutherford, of New York; T. M. Logan and J. P. Branch, of Richmond. Presi r -The Odell Manufacturing Co., Con cord, is filling as order for 300 bales of giabam. t ! i-R. A Jenkins has received an install ment of carp fof his Salem fish pond, and in another year rxpects to be able to es tablish a fih market in Greensboro. Rer. D. Rj Bruton a continued as presiding elder of the Warreoton district. Two Greensboro business men are ready to invest jin a tobacco factory, pro vided a third man can be found. Here is an excellent opportunity for investment. Arrival wf Car. . From Daly Patrict Dec. tk A big lot of German carp arrived here this morning by express, consigned as fol lows: Geo. Kirkman, W. W. Patterson, joSn W. Stewart, O. L. Boon, T. S.' Blair, A. C. Vr nd David E. Samp-' sob. , In a few years fih ponds will be as thkk as blackberry bushes. jaa Daknwrail In Caarla4ia- Tbe "Duke of Newcastle" who visited Gteensboro last week" turns out to be an Atlanta drummer. He was in Charlotte yesterday, and! when his presence ia the city became known all badness was sus pended, a meeting of the chamber cf co-amerce mk called and champagne j" (cider) flowed freely. His Grace was es- f- corted by a committee to the mint and . thence to th' water works Expressing . fadgue at siStt seeing, he repaired to the i, Buford house and dined ia state with edi- !, toi.Waidcllj It known until after his departure that his real name was V Edward L. Vorhce. cf Atlanta. 1 ; Taa Llaal.7 a. ll.aV D. B.H. Tie ctKo was for damages which oc ctirred through the failure and delay of ; " defendant arid the connecting lines of ia.l road in shipping three boxes of fruit tree from Greeosboro to Brownsville, Ala ba.-na. ' In consequence of the delay, the plaiatirTs numerous contracts f sale oi the trees to (parties at and near Browns ville were forfeited. Delivering the opin ion cf the ciurt. Chief Justice Smith says: j I "It is settled thit Treceiving company may ondertake to carry goods beyond the ! limits of it own road and of the State in . Lkh it is chartered, and assume all t& responsibilities incident to such undertak ing, while in the absence, of such con tract, it is inly liaMe for the extent cf its t own route and the safe storage and deli very to the next carrier. The Richmond andDanvi2e Company control, c sad operate the three roads, forming we Piedmont Air Une, and is consequently ansa-erabli for the faults in th.- corpoia-c taanagement cf each- The Postmaster General has been requested to reiort to Con gress all failures to carry out or comply with contracts for carrying the United States mails since the 1st of January, 1832.. When the report ianade we hope the dire lict contractors will get tho full ........ 1 ... ..t Wa l- I (- t tt . . . , 907 40. leaving a balauce two or tnrec nagrant cases in tuis rf . section. Our subscribers have suf fered and complained, but all to no parose. We hope tho matter will now receive proier attention. Wednesday night. In addition to printing material tha editor sus tains the loss of his law office and some valuable papers. i Secretary of War, has been ap pointed to Rucceed him. i Price ant' United States trjet-Attorney. H says Price is en- Dis- tbey are honest and patriotic, but reduction of thefnormal resources because they are rich. . 'lhe in ft- of the eonntrv rehniied for 5 tlm chine" jvAuld not think of them prosecutiop of alllcdnimercial, mdn- 1 cUndidates.cxcept for their moiicy ufacturing; audi other imrsnitsi i. uuu uec;iiso oi nieir vtuuiigucss iu ijines oi siransportatioii are . tue give their money! liberally. The earliest and most! tli'reet recipients transaction is a trade. ;- The seat iji of these iit1iiQi6ek.' Thai ours Congresses sold to the higher bid " have beeCable w tnaintaiu durinir w ' w a . w- i. a I J if . ' ' . . er. li tne itnne emprorer; raaite a year oti aeartw anu laenression vMUl'.v ilf.L.a.i.M ..1. '1 . ' AV -' -The Atlautic & N; C. R. R. has made a formal demand for the a' mm .a possessiou ot tne .umianu roau, To-day's Charlotte paiers re idcut Buford's re(ort for the past rvjrt "a death from a constable's and has! been j refused. year shows the total receipts to be clnl) a "serious nbooting affray" the lawyers. "tlie most iirominent I Libersd in his horsela coiisuLlthe "nlachin4', the progressive advance shown rit- 'thie South, and thinks York's elec- nakM iguorant quack who has tests luof satisjactorily the f,ree i ' I ! 3 . F tidn due mostly to his efforts 7th district. This we call $4,220,833.77, and operating ex- enses and fixetl charges f3,G0,- to the credit of net income account $555,870.37. of At last we have received the Congressional Record, -and now know of nothing to disturb the fe- proved to be medical students.' licities of the holiday season. Six gmve robbers were rtr rested iu Richmond last night. The proof against them is conclu sive. They were arrested whilst in the act of oneninff a crave, and in Richmond county, a "probable homicide" in Cabarrus, an "excit ing shooting affray in Laurinburg," a theft is evidently a fine field here for police literature. j nlation The South has si sc of abont 5.000.0CHL and hool Now for I treatment for Gen Leach. notau ungrateful man, and we shall expect: a correction of his: ifiter- iool..pop- view,1 in which justice will be done i nmsisstti rifMii;. in . uiiv uusiiickm.hiri i oi nu oririiiiLzuiMin lirpxpnifwi in- lit the ii williliif to nav. a'member of Cort-1 vo'ur svstetn of raids.! us Vfll ins shabby gress.-4 Editor's Easy Chair, fii the greatjiind poking eaiacitiies ic for January. I ot tue corinti'v f liuy traverse. arid - i aeeoiniuodatei'V i f i U - t i looted. 1 hm. k u w tin tfm, aa i hi a a m-mmy a a u aa a a .a . i. v i v i . i.i pays annnally for common se bloody not in Lincoln ton and the . -,t n mi' . - . . . a,, etlucation over ?7,000,000. eft of a bag of chickens. There j j the. "statesman of the .'Yadkin ley."' val- If the North Carolina elec tion settled anything it settled Ransoms re election to the Senate. Pnlitiiiiiiii. rlw Imru tiAcli, i iiie ias lit? v:is iiinue utriwctru .un tiiatiiiepeo- - ; " ,. -,' ... anu lsansotn. : inrouguuui ic ble future should know pie demand relief from taxes im The Deinocrats caucused -The sensational editor of yesterday against Dakota. t the Wake county Obterrer gravely informs ns that aRer the lapse of 2,000 years the Greek play of Ajax, by Sophocles, is to be again brought on the stage in the origi nal Greek. And this startling discovery is used by Dortch's friends as au argument against Ransom's re-elect ion. j The county town of Wake is very sore! over the failure of the Duke of Newcastle to visit the met ropolitan n. ud hole. Editor Ashe draws from his visit to Greensboro a vivid illustration of the decision of the Supreme court in Stater. McNindi. The Duke may yet be prevailed on to honor the web footed tleuizaus of Raleigh with his distin guisbed presence nnd"dar ling little" blonde moustache. We know that be will be charmed with the metropolitan editor's Von viu. t.Cirisn alias "Johnston" has taken up his mighty pen to defeal Ransom.; He tried tho same game once before. . Capt. Tom Evans, of tho Reidsville Times, is a candidate for re-election to tho reading clerkship of the House. We publish his au Bouucement tritli pleasure, and beg to add to it our heartiest en dorscment of his candidacy. S e trust that he will encounter no se rious opilt,on Bad sign. viator Pinuix, of Davidson, has no doubt as to how he will posed on the necessaries of life, and which put three dollars into the hands of monopolists for e very dollar they bring into the Treas ury. f -Now that M. W. Ransom has Raasaaa Valea la ta l.ate Elf iaa. Jj Charlotte l?fMocta ' ; The Home and Democrat Uok oc casion during the bite canvass, to caution the DemoJratic friends of Col. Wl R. Myers, late Radical can didate for the Senate, whoi iiriight be induced to vote for hint pn c- of Aatcrira. Sun. j Cfntn tliai-ii iriw lint ft rlli1Wr of i ..... ortnnf; nf norsnn.il nrnr anil frwiKi to Ransom until tue rr Y""" ;;..,i,i , a in I . T 1 ' I T .1.. a '-a ion no vote on the Senatorial question. It reached the zenith of a brilliant was charged against him through- national reputation; now that he ought the county, that if elected he stands foremost in ability, states would vote to re-elect Ransom, j He nianship, and personal influence in never denied the charge, and that the United State Senate, there are fact, he thinks, hud something to to be lound North Carolinians do with the Democratic majority in ready and eager to drag I him the Republican couuty of Davidson, down. He is wantonly assailed by The German Democrats of the cowanlly slanderer, in the base a a a a a ff 11 ... with attempt to tieieat ins rc-eiecuoii. opposition to Ransom nn mention of Gov. Jarvis7 name in one Lote nSrainst the re-elect that connection.. How emphati-1 of Senator Ransomj. This fact, ca east Ransom' It was "vote the Dem ocratic ticket and vote to return :ally that was disposed of can be dpubt, deterred niaiiy friends of i ' , , na J.fntt nr Col. Myers from voting for hini, easily reuilleil. It was Mott or ttild weflielieve raUy persons! vot Ransom to the Senate." Was this cry raised to delude the people f j j and we ed" for with ! t lhat'su lielieve raauy person the respective candidates le implicit nnderstanding h members would vote ior the re election of Senator Random. There are other creiitlemen desirons most remarkable case of of becopiiug his sriccessor, and we . . i , reirret to see among t lie friends or n inatnmonia annals !nPffinff their claims. are those who weresupioseid to en tertain a preference' for Kansom, ailll inev will nop triiuiiuvc New York are organizing frront piithnsiasm. They take a good deal of stock in G rover Cleve laud as a standard-bearer. The 'knaves who are engaged in this dirty business may ; yet see that they have gone a bow-shot too far in their infernal crusade. The delusion i happened in Charlotte yesterday. Gen. Neel, aged 80, and-Mrs Martba D. Williamson,! aged 00, were solemnly bound together in marriage. It cannot be said to lie a case of "love at first sight." -Boston elected a Democratic mayor yestenlay, giving him a ma- rionularitv by opposition j to wishes of a large maj nr- Lvmann Abbott JS a a V brave man. lie Iectureu in -ew IwM ' .i, L.nmlvnt. who is a Reimblican. tiWIi'tt I gVUt WOrK. IS;ixril, i.vauo i. i """7 ; - v 1IM V -Tlie work of eduwtors is a jority of 2,500 over the present in York Monday; evening on the Bible is, and Why I Believe it. heir the majority of their constituents. Norta Carolnei is proud of Senator Ransom lief has won an' enviable reputation a1 bril liant intellect, and s acknowletlged One or the most eloquent speakers in the Senate. Tlie ieopIe desire Ins return to his where he has faith rovernor elect Glick lies at the basis of every other kind of work. Educators j give of u w-ln'ch nll other workers are fashioned. and Jllott should mend his licks rive'Lcach aud the "Washing ton fartr dap credit for campotgn icervitx's. . - bill. similar t ) d tlM' milrcUl commission I.MS t.o- the Georgia um, ..nth Carolina Legisla- ibboruly fuiight DJ i nasi The work betort the educa tors' ofj this country1 is something stuienduous. Jiie hundred ago the American continent! consisted of a little strip of territory along guarde State. 1 the best honored place ally served and interests of the M aor. Karlr CallaJiea Baltimore ProfJM.C. Tyler, of Cornell Uii versity,1 began last! night at Pea IkhU institute a series of four Iec- trires on "ilntellectual America in the; Seventeenth and Eighteenth Cpnturiei.'j Tlie subject last night 'was "Eaf-ly Colleges."- In the iri fa'ncj of the colonies colleges wefu started; which have been, the prog enitors iof more than 300 colleges arid universities. It is striking, tlie siieaker said, how early such work Was begun after the settlements Ainerical In the old country,the4 " Ihe report was -ajcl j A resoliftiori oljqied-by Mr. v.Ualues looking jto arrangements for posting tlje daily bulletins (of the Weather Bureau at the sta tions on rife line pfl the road. Was approved tinil, refcoiii mended to the elected. Tlw. flUlitriii R. new Board. 1 The bvllawa wer to make tHe j'Jxtcli of the IhKti d ipnlsisf of live U rectors! amended so 'as ive Cominittee of six instehd I f I . ? All of the directors excejlt GenJ Logan and Mi. itraiieh arefnewiv an Cxa i .1 iiiiiiirif .... .n coin were great men -who thought thoH ,nHUH? WH WtM Messrs. T. It, was nbirieetl for I it. When Mri Nea!,rultpn Cubing, A. D; Shep,, .james iiair went irom v iririnia 10 ...... ..isJM.o.,, vsmto . b : a - i f i i was necessary to have them in 01 dejr to edncat the clergy; that the had soiils to savej The ihiriistjef resiKinded, "D -your souls; make tobacco!" There were nine college prior to! the revolution. Harvan was founded in William arid " t f ' I i ofrreSi- . . ... uiiirinnrii 111 riinriinpor iv iinamiiii 1 "j6"""" in !ti., iiitoret f n.ti twin Im w4 ' The .'meeting. u motion told bya cabinet minister that the ent Bufd, adourbed tilll WetL colonieslhad no use for colleges! nesday, JiriiuaryUrth, wheii mat-, Mr. Blair remonstratetl and saidiit ters iwrtitftiiug t6fi more efficient Mary iri 1092, Yale during the list nioits. j year 01 tne nm century, i-riiiceon-in! 1740,1 King's College (now Cot umbia CoIIese) in 1754, University oflPeiifisylvania in 1755, BrowSi's Uriiverity In 1704, Dartmoorf in 1 7C9, Queen's College (now IintgCrs) run ni rig rifningeaient of tlie! roads of the sysfem will pel acted tijion. j ' Tho dii'eV:tors in aftendaiiee were--Mr. Clytll, Mr. RiUlK-rford, Mr Biowu,' iGen. Wgin, t unjl Mr.. Branch. J H - fj T ' I ! " ! I tne meeting was einireiy nanno-? Tlris grain receipts at Chicago during 4bo past year have been 25,(KK),00ltbushds less than flut ing i lie preeeui preceqingiyear. in 1770, h tt'e Lottie to Jier fiiejid iNow the whole Taa Kl? The animal meeting of the stock holders of the Keely Motor lyom nanv Was held In Philadelphia Thursday. Mr. Boekel, who was vast territory' is more or less I chosen iliy the stock Holders aiui itr. ' I . v 1 ,.L..1! il.n . .Taw i lr inhabiiei fnm the Atlan- Kee.jrj as tne cusiou.au "j , i !.. I snomitieti a ikji 1, um -. n 011 the east to the 1 a- rr . h.rif y, Keelv savs a a. .. aw taaaaaawaiva - a. Kansas, besides owning some of the finest short horn cattle in . the material out of which the ag . 1 - nmml insnr rtr I - .. ... .. - a t. . conm,is luoj.w.... tv.. ncuitnra lists, me mecniiuics, uo tije Atlantic caist a daughter, wuose iK.-aUly uc- manufacturers, the merchants, tne of our scribed as man eious. . , doctors, tho lawyers, the statesmen, .aiM The Rev. Robert Collyer in the preachers and even the teach- .. . ! -t.1 trli fuon in a. I ora t liniMPlrP:t are COUStrUCteU, IS, I .... i.A .ttwl from the lee I ....:.". i.o l.i'o Airrin. tvil! ktmiii 1m edtllfr IUO a viacu viu vmd 1 - 1 ciuu oil " ."i"' . I uiiiii iui ut .. . .. blacksmith shop, which accounts to a large extent, just wnattue eu- l)OUn,i regions of Alaska. 011 tnei COuipietei ana in iuh operauoo, Lhissledgu hammer style of ex- ucators make it. The old King of nortb to tlie semi-ropic.1 regions athc Prussia understood this statement bntheGnlfof Mexico. JlVKiion to! make h firt when he sought the nmeiy ior tne TJ tJie popnlatioit.was three mill- triai the new motor ion, their utter impoverishment, desolaMon . voW it is fifty millions. The road between Philadelphia and New nrrl.f in l.ia k Uffdom i ..: .. -.,tt f rnmill allOUt York. lie aSSUTOS llOW UlCSIOCK aim " w 1 Killll.lil.i 1 by the hand of an .invading army fiftet. u,nHuns of children ot school in universal education. j nirt tn - rv ilize that what this " . . .. . . i, 1... s at vast throng ot cnimren suau uv for his sledgw pression Th New York Tri-K fur nishes statistics of the suicides in that city during the last twelve rears. In that time 1,037 persons took their own lives; 1,323 were nicnandSCl were women gpeaks well: for woman ber suenor capaci under the troubles was the mode of exit KiCh the rone was . - M thi fiprmans who de 'i ere hio gtroyed theps'elves, and -As the holiday season holders: that he has at last passed the stage of experimeut, and that nothing remains to bo doe except the completion of the mechanical work now being done iri his shop. .1 1 1 . . . .. ... j.: 1 i. l.ofr Biinii iip inn iti(i- uiisi 1 , snowing nana it is wen cnuufiu r - , , 1Je has fiIed a caveat in tue patent 1 1 :,. ,ialra. MnMiallv those I tenal and moral, 01 tneir uts- t.i.,,! r m9 mnnrt. ... I . . 1 ..t nroraih . that what shall be ;the outcome of ao,.a tt.nt wi,nt i Keclv claims ori. roison wnero .""S" I ; . ,.4 to thi destiny of th toVav7dbvered hi "the fact that selectcdby against an imiiscnmina o Zu depend largely nnoil wr in its natural state iscpa- chosen by 272. liquor to negroes, auis - ;, 'ilMi of beintr bv v bratory action manner m I Ir!3hrr.cn. 1 r.A rr r.TWTic.ra. because, as I the I . a I ... ....... ...ti(t.nrl T MA oalT 211 U well Vuowii, tlie- al or liqoor worK t -u . j , .T TT I , inhibited here. i !vtne of thel.r..blem to b disintegrated so that its molecular stiucture is broken up, ami tuere is evolyed therefrora a iwrmaiient J i ? Ofj to! uck that mamma was at take care of it." ! I 1 - . . ' 1 A.Caa mf KlrplaaaaalM. f Winston Republican. hhine j , j; Porleb r Riinaaai.' I S )urhafkeCptder. j llasheoneqnhlifiCatioii id whfeh Senator it'insoH N rit his !superi; or f Rafisoiri M preeminently the; lit )saa - ,9mw3 AaihJ t-ail 1 4f a iittlesbaby sisterairivedaiMl iai.a superior iji ever.aj-ticnlar? to arijr iaUn ftmim.v it -n Imt : uUh-U man jrt feiian ed foil the tKlSltlOlU from aiijf of ,tlje southern; Stati-s who csiri oiiiee;wih Ransom and wirld a trreateriiiifluei.ee with tne " Northern$en5ithrsf He is not to A vfry sad occurrence of kfelpfj be fouiid.H A tjrue Democrat,- al-; iiania in the case of Sophia Te.'i Stays bill the $ue of .Democracy naming jior iiii iiiii'resb South kiiil his oisttuehcy. M ;! Rausohi lias nf Superior no n:t: equal In pointldf jiifinence wi;.: t enat6rs;bf thelother States. f??e;r k wliy fbonTd Mnie kealonf I.Vn'j trats leek to Oiisf a jman ii-t I fS , he ieoph'' cf :!. rt'i' omania giie, aii iiuinarrieil woman 31 years old, was brong'it to light herefyeif terdayl. j When arrested she. had in her possession some half dbzt'ri shawls which she eiideavon-jl to conceal, aiid which she had piibked 1 ni at!3 or l different stores around townji Sh(Bis. a daughter of ajwid ow woniaW, Chiisthma Teague, lin ing -itjiiiijtwo miles of Tiague Town, in Davidson county. Sdphii has lived jfritli DaVid Smith firi tl4 laiit 12 or i8 months as one of the faiuiiy ana has what she win fnake bi drying! fruit oltr.r, &c, raiseil about the honse. She has gatheretl nji about 1100 in this; wa.v am wfiil4 she works hanl, nevertheless she lias plenty and . lives cothfort? aWy She is of a g.od famii well coiinectel and is much hurt by hej uuftittunate surroundings iij thif matter. She has no idea of fthefti and mr judgment is that its a I clear case 01 .u-jnvuiiui e.Soiith i;niri i.v( rv. J J 1 I a . : ' done more lo Carolina Iriiid Senatbif ihnd Repreei.. :av - -hi done Ifbrl flveJ years. '!.. mlt you filid ft inan.pbssessiri.i oi. i;iUlf ifieatimi Iu whlchj Ransoiu !o-..i iu ni nk his I superior T He 11, vie !;'.)' aggressive anl affective jcanijj.iiiy'' and leadlfthe Deiocjratie hosts - to victofy.' Andttirough Mhe-wholX campaign the pry was who will you have .to represent yoju in the next U. S. Senat4; Ransoni or Mott? The fiieriple ixjiiect nothing else; nor irilUtbey: be contented? with any due else efxedpt Ransom.- Give us Ransom jand thel State anu South will "rtst In peace."; ; v 1 ' ' I 1 i-r ." I i : I '": : ;i tv.m -v ..-'minim as iu - the rai!rc-J intercuts. here the need:e5$ detention occurred.
The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
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Dec. 22, 1882, edition 1
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