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I . 1 ! ' ' ! - r : 1 . , - .- I f ; s 1 a.VJt a 1 1 1 1 1 - , mm M 1 Greensboro Patriot. Issued every Friday Moraine t eight e'clock. W. WHITEHEAD; I BJiwi ffriefr. . OF j.jc"JlIll BeBbo lull Buildin. oyer W. B. . " r I 1 EMcrcd at the Postnflieaim GreenAofo. N. C as j J'.urr.y 1 ttore ; entrance, rmm-i " . t - Knbaerlptiwm Ilc, ISViElABLT IX ABVaSCS- t caanre. he. by dba jAj .74 Vucq remittance ill be at the r of the ;ulliher. i mv tatri6t U deTtM to the ' ireat"an4 rro.r .'r tares Slional VtrWt ud the "OidWh Hato fr- e'"o attention irea U naor A.1xo. and rejected coinum.U..M w"""1 I mail isnlMf iMtftao iertfor et lited . . Communication!, on Ul tof.jcf eaTieftiy soi.cted fp.i 1 every ie'off.co n tee t iun .y.''1; ,. ,x. ; I ue edit. in no wise, reeponable lor le r; ee.l by erre!pnlenw. - fre- f N-.Uoae of inarnaeii abd deaths rteJ tree 01 C i?,'hw' Trt PatIot i Democratic to the ro7!uT"TJb"d "the fault "-co-n-ir of any;man. nJ Will exwe such when t fn to the Urlce- It Urthertnore believe, that i..tiiOTiet' belong tbeidpoiU. J - 15 ,-AUannuun-eaeut'an JrecommenuatioM .,( rand'idatca f r oUce. wille charged M regular . .avert iMincBis. 1 AilvrrtbemrnKi tfLntinne. befire tae time contracted f ha e- ,iml. banrel transient rate tor tne umc tmUu'hed. Adrertisin,? aatea furnL-bedon in n ut tbi ottice. s ( j - . rir-Biti-' . - ' . ... ; i :.. .( ihi ri k ant llcru- ciantt?, lrgmia. 1.. I ....... Iiiiiitrtfttti.a ti i .', ' - illH l'AlttjuT.Oresitoh-iro. N.C. ' "J fce fntrit i Ifce large-el,' elirat i Narth I'areHaa eaifcrac a I Narla fartliaa-anrac lire Taaacra Kelt. AelTerliaf nre-eiate iSlTalaaf eaea a nee r pUnag laeir kfft'l raaa epl - . ir theraiire Tkaee Klt. AeJTerlief m-i: l nop rfit u lor m i.re!T Since Hie uiornnsstara first -sang .w...i,vr tii. rf." iih. iifivor been -.a IVj. . . t. V a a v : .-.. .i- irtinn hW was j.o muck no hj::ty in Hft?, Kojmncb .of trood in th'p. worM, ;iuil, pro'iortionatcIy, so uilW. of evil as iniirketl tbo passage W a ' of Ihe ye tr wliicli closed last Satar- lliiV nilit. t - Z'Ue U'i.lencv of mahkiud is a wh TioM the brutal and' tcwanT tbe Iikt-. I Ie: liak read liioUry and studio! niaiikind wti );loos not. kn lo little)urpOie w that tbe good niea of oar 'day aio the -ttMials it not WtV.- tbau wiiru tbu Iml men. ut old : bVt the Wise mtfu F ocr tiu.o niv" far wi?tir than were 'the -'tftvs,of irtlioiiisaud years ao. To 'that vat niniber of persons vim ir ' austotiietr to associate Vm ",rC 1aJ,v'u, u , the good with tb veueraole: who are -ifti.Wiiilv iUcaiwble of disas- arc appauiiuy mwjMiie w ' v. lio arc auatouied1 to associate stvriliting tbe aiitlgue and tbo holy, this dai in of .superiority for our own time will seem liie sacrilege. Cut bcir to assure those inoat ex t lilt The rlxnT cuilcnt neopie liui -. . .. r r . liaVno mal lie 11 Its mind, no ruf s o u-s temper regard tics or frill ui th patriacelis and. potentates oi'll;.'uK --VLteL Tbev bad bnt They " fit w -ad vantages,' .When compared to t'tto'c whih -weijpf lo day enjoy. .The to4ld fras.t lien young and life was uarrt". - TJ day we ha v the t'ib generations expnenee a th;rf h.ivo' -piiu bi'foie the gre.t vei.i;s,he iuyri:;4 ageticies for rfliiiing," exalting al embellishing lire lid vriiii a century hence gazes hA;l: through til vista of buried years -will find ait least one mouu- -t i . . . . . - inent to distinguish l$t trom tuo ye. ir vv'yeii preceded it. It islo: cateii in a eemqiery near Chicago' ;i!id lu.lke.N-, the) cosaiuau grave : of iv. s ot the an Mreatista who conspired i ,o u vert ii. o vi bea; order .ie. v , :iiid .tiiv trreatesC. and nsost Zlm ioum g'ovcriae'!i"t the world has knowi:. J tLero inNoi tli .Carol'.na tl e year ... .1L . ;iu?t, clo?;l Laf? Ijeen a most pro -l?t ius one lor alPclasse.H of out" PNVU and Icspeeially has it le.ji't kiii iry,viiu tno agricultural . portion of onii cillzeus. '. "Praise v!"u,? from whom all blessings ! Yes, move." ami we "the world . does, at6 growing all the betier for it evfry day.. It is still true that "man's inhu - t uiiu.'itv 'to m th mates counties. thousands inouru ; still true that - tvr;nny tyranny rules ver 'millio'is ; still - trur t'- Ei ilKiiaolo rihtsof lenied tojnost ua- the" !r;t 'a aiv tio;;il: sliw t.juo";that tho earth vUuth (nd made lor all has been : ta!uOtit iiii I is lipid by a few-: .still . iriojiMur ure, lauor ei me suuenug ' p.ck 'n mmyr Inilds VapptA'ts the rif !i t?'-" proilJ and the. vicions in . "! nv-s.:ii:d laxury ; still ti.e that viei :is:W. jio?riey, iu the garb of Ka.utliuess. t.ji often tmimpbs over viittie piety in rags true tL'at f:ir fmm fnlfiliin a.T aa.vaaa a u a a,a nui it-T'lio-'sibtlitieis; but it is ueverthe 1 - - r ... -.: , K'm the ;lorius and ci'couragiug far ij th:t we are steadily rising to "higher and tu. still higher plancsl . a now a new year 13 npon ns. v. year! j lho time for retro ri'.;"iv'-tlll the fa'st and 'anticipating the future, the Past With its .trials, it3 dulii.--. its res onsibilHie all fled, lea, niir us nly results-: nova or sorrows, disappointments - realized or j: :pes fjilti led. i - j li lesrets and compendious. hiii. i:travil T upon us, from: a con- M'lounesri Oi neglect cr 'uufaith . luhie.-s, in 'da rejfentenco should :o its-;peiH jet work: But we t;':C!iKl l:or i ,ve up to hopelessness :u.,t dt ?pa:r J ruther should we gird 1: :v the loins of good ''resolutions fAiu a 'big n tifierniination.to make ..... .. ... the good deeds ot the new year in g easuro at 1. ue for the remissness iKd one ' 'i will GUd' vl .hope and a strong, good Insei ul (.X-ittrl, like tsc moon tnroacn !iu K f - j e k hoi .pr end Lh vi-t tly way." How the eyo (that " .the Fntnri! - 1 mirror of tnesoui) unuic. " " . ... tMu vi n? the spans tbo horizon of l83Sr Uow the sonl expands with lioiy anor- ation. and tbanksgmng, tor ui hv homes, the loved- inniaiw K . w ' -'-i - m tn6. jovOUS SarrOOPdingd ; Of OU1. ! 1od be praised quiet firesides! God be praiseu for the refinining, Booiwng, christianizing influences of the home circle, where - T-heart leap to heart. . ' - AnlHl Z m,rrj a. . marnaga beU. And God bless ou friends ! Bless God for friends! I ! THE CHROSIciLE CMTIC.V The Charlotte. CWfe?n ita U" sue of December l8tbri87, pre Bomes to criticise ad Jorrect the Patriot because we statedthat "Marshal Settle with bis Tepubli can Clerk Baily were in Charlotte rfndine Federal Court and that birds of a feather would flock to gether.". This the! Chronicle thinks is "calculated to rpislead(t) the public mind." Yea vjrily ! It even sets itself np as a pilot to guide the public miud in tbe paths of. sober ness and truth and prevent the Pathiot from "misleading the pub lie miud." Well, we think it bad better commence its'; noble work a Itttlu nearer home- and deal with matters withwhieh it is better ac quainted and more directly con cerned than the Patriot's opinion ot the Democracy of j Marshal Set tle and bis republican clerk. j The ChYonicle goesJjon to say "it is not fair to net down Mr. Baily as a republican nowwitbeut expla-J nation. When did be Chronicle become a republican explainer! IVetty business is this, for a Demo cratic organ. But of all tbe nnfQ- revealed ruisteries ;pf ; the lUtli cen'tury7iii Ileaveu or! earth, or tbe waters under the earth, we know ot nothing that needs ! explanation more than this thing of keeping in office repub!ican clefka under .1 Democratic aAlininistratiou- by so- called Democrats, except the Chronic le meck eyed victim -step 1 i . . -J .r ' ir.1dil!you not te lliini that yo would have nniislv nfiVrmi? itself uion the altar ,;m iv.:thm.nnt n " a ; . . -of those republican cU'rks with an Ul l"UBe' '' T . explanation," to oppose the right- s-.iiirnti..n nf ohrraed and eous indignation of outraged and . . . ? . i - i lotifr sutteriner. but now onentieu and infuriated Democracy. Is it r i , -4 (. I .nn..l.at. .no rrn o rill n i iv (TflllPrnSllV I V I. t LU31-IU3U -j " i anil with a plethoric pure that makes: itthus explavh! If the former it is, very simple j if the lat ter it is both aimple i and sinful. Is Mr. Baily a Republican J Who knows best, he or ilib Chronicle I Why Mr.-B. has never risen even to the dignity of the cx)lmnnsf of the Chronicle to deny J the ehafge nor asked space iu tbe columns of the Patriot, which would have cheerfully been" given! if asked .to vindicate himself of the aspersion of being called a republican, for It is not our iutention to' do any man an injustice""' and we 'are not criti cising Mr. Barley for the blamo docs not rest, on his; shoulders. Then from what doubtful sonrce does the Chronicle get! its starting information. But it doe.s not say itself that Mr.'B. is not A rcpubirl'an, but says "iX is not fur to set down Mr. Bailey ;:s a republican jhuwTwithout explanation." Weil, W have no authority to set Mr. B, down at all, 1 : - - but if -we had, ,ast tb please the Chronicle we would set him down without an explanation unless it was a better-one tbaa he Chronicle are coorectly iqfcirincill .Mr. Bailey Ldoes not pretend to deny that he is 1 . now a republican at heart. 00 it he ever had auytbirig ;to do with a Democratic clnb he has since fallen from crace is now lost to Dcmoc 0 1,-2 racy forever without it hope! hue the Chronicle does not flatly say that Mr. B;$U:not a re publican yet for sonieunknown and misterieus reason it very. in- gehiously aUempts to; ;mak6 that impressiohj and then; in its very next paragraph goes back on its intention by saying that it is a great mistautv; to call Marshal Settle a bird of the same plumage, and seems to think itH n great re flection ou Marshal Settle, - and to relieve hini of the odium makes as lon explauatioa of his Democracy as it did of Mr. l.'s. Kepublieauism, aud, we suppose.! knows iust about as much of one as the other. All v. e have to. say. about this i that 1L Marshal! Settle does uot want his Democratic - plumage with which we are proud to savhis conduct in 1876 adorived. hira, soiled. h must not roost- wh these re publican birds. " d 7 . Does the proud eagle that has finally -driven the vulture fromftbe almost' devoured, carcass in the plain and carried the iseinty re mains to his mouutain home, then turnaround andj iuvite the mal odored bird to join hini 'in bis even ing repast and go to roost with him upon the same mountain crae No! neither should thqj Democrats wlio have long andj! faithfully fougnt lor supremacy iu this eov ernment, now that they have res cued the picked carcass; of our iu Stitutions irom tbje rapacious aud devouring repubHeaus,invite them to share what tittle remains. The. Chronicle closes its narcotic if. . -' u article, which it is pleased to cal a correction with- the following: "We simply write; the above facts tbinking tb at sorely our. cotempo- I'TT j - . -ollf tAkUem or rarv was irradvartant to tuem, or ,flr0 uDDeared in itscolnmns. sVTith doe appreciation we re member the" result j jji Rock ingham in 1876. Mr. fettle was not Marshal then. He had no ro publican clerks then. Hfs nephew wait not a candidate lor solicitor on thet repnblican ticket then, and E. BiilGleun who was a; .Cleveland elector in 4 1 was not a Candidate frir'solicitor in the same district on the Democratic ticket Ibeu,. and tliel old county of j Rockingham rolled np aa eight hundred or one thousand I Democratic' majority Uieb. i Now will theJ Chronicle ex plain the result in 1836 when Air, Settle was Marshal and hada re pofclican. clerjt, and his nephew was candidate :for! solicitor on the re pahlican ticket and B. ' ;B. Gledn kk a candidate on tbe Democratic ticket, and was defeated by the republican candidate 111 j that goou olil county of Rockinjgbam by several hundred majorltyjf Thereby baftgs a tail.! t"In . the Jcampaign in iRockingham" county i;when the Rjpublican party: wps over thrown," jsays the Chronicle, "to Col. Settle, more than tojauy other mitn, have we heard the ictory at tributed.' Now the CAroi ctf wcnld hsVe tlic public believe that Col. Settle held the County of Rocking ham in -the palm; of his jhaud and was as niuch responsibjo for the overthrbw of the Democracy in '86 as'-jho was for the overthrow of the republican party in '76. And this loyalty to Democracy 1 Anien. . 1 P.MAlX DQCS WILt BARK. . It is an old saying taat "small dogs will bark," and the continuous noise of the Morganton Star is proof positive of it. After fjceusuring th Patriot for it persistent and malicious attacks on Marshal Set Tifc? (as he sWs fit to"; put it) he 1 Vfe desii e to aik the editdif bf the P.v Tmora few questions. Didjfou ever ask Settle. for the displacement of his chief clert to make room for yotif Were you notta friend of Settle h till Jie reiuseu i imuit vour request? When lie did refuse, iuiiotuu.u . ; , -1 r arrangement by which yod were to I Chii - f tlerk and your friend Mr. Forbw, Mar8nalf if settle could berenioved? Give 4 little licht on this question, answer us little light on this question, answer Iriinin without hlnrkiniardisrii and billinirs- ga, which are Jthe weaponsdf-the guilty. .mtlm- i -1 - .1 n . l.wl it nan. "iz u,ni,Af.th0 tmiitr. . mi. 1 1 1 1 .a u-m .if. ktiii. irri u - i e wj I' i' 1" J- i li a. i wi rrU f nf esairy to recoyuiiu ngun . the; editor ...of the Stair to iuterro gate ns, yet we cheerally accept the opportunity thus; offered to show reasons; why we haye. criticis ed Marshal Settle's official con duet, and to j nail tbo charge that wevwere alter -mt. oktixi. b pmco, a lie. : ! . 1 !.; ' ' ' jn reply to the first question we sa, no ? most emphaticSiMy, but we T. I " t "V i- i i- i. . .i:....l A ..I AT w Bailev to 'make room for some food Democrat, who had fiugbt faithfully! and zealously in evry political f conflict since! the" war fort the I success of jthe : Demo critic party; To the second ques- tieh we say yes; and we are as much of a friend to -Mr. 'Settle,' 1 '. . . . Li'.' personally, to daj- as iwp were the day we took it npon bo self to go tj hini and Jappfise him of the in drgnation on the partof bur people aeainst the renteuttori Of .Kepnbli can clerks in office under ar Demo administration, it But our hands are not tied, neither is our m,oii tu closed against tine unuemo cratic system am;' the fear ot man or j the devil can never freeze our pen into silence against tve jdeny -i'lo tno tniru que3cion, f- aw . m . baviug ever told Marshal' Settle tbat we would "have- tol make wur on him," but told him that we had done what we had for his own wel fare and that of the- Democratic piarty in this district and State, but that if be could stand it we could, unt he must take the consequences, anil while there is hot little doubt tbat.Marshal'SETTLE fijowns upon the ground we trea'.I, jy'fct we be lievo ihe would substantiate the above if called on. I f autl can show proof thai; therewas nojarrangenient whatever by wnich ' a i Tti 1 i '. me eouor 01 rue trATumi was 10 Uijniade Chief Clerk anil Mr. For BIS Marshal in the evnt of Mr. Sbttle's i removal, j Furthermore we Can show by oar books and the tiles of the paper.that net earnings of i the Patriot during the year 1337 were more than the chief clerk K?iip in Marshal Setxi.e's office pays, or any other office within the iift of Mr. SETTLE.' jjTben is it natural and reasonable to suppose that we would give tip u lucrative 1 1 - 1 1 Business that was certain to accept a position nnder the government that would subject durhead to the administration hatchet in the event of 11 change in the administration T "So, is the Huswer that iluy rational man would give.- ' : j f: , I We were simply called upon to db a solemn aud sworn duty, and we did it ami have 110 fears within or.fears without tropi H. If Mar sbul Settle prefers to keen Re publican! clerks in office j under a Democratic administration, it is his privilege to do so, aiid it Is our iwivilego to oppose it, iind we shall ttA if Tl.nt'w ull fli.no So in if if:- . i ' i JL'J i 1 A END TO BONK IMBaPING. kdward Shepherd, of Ilarrisburg'. Ill-, amyt : rila-Tinc recetred so uiach benefit Irom Electric Bitters I fuel it my duty to let au. (ferine humanity anew it. Have had a runnkijr euro on any let for eiybt yean ; my doctors told we i I would have to ' hare the bone tcrapod or let amputated. I meed, instead, three bottles of Eltxtria Bitten and seven bexea Bocktoa'a i Arnic Salre. aid my fee ia now saund and well." i ! i Klectric Bitten are add at r,K.M.niik..iiu and Backlen's Arnica Sal re at i cents per box by EDironi!. COMMENT. The Keying strike i assuming dangerous proportions. I Give the country a Government telegraph. The people demand it. There was a general shaking np of bry bones" at a meeting of the Directory of the B. & D. R. R- in New York last weet boL. John S. IIenperson, of Salisbury, is out in a card denounc ing the New York JleralcTt Ionia, Mich, corresipondcnt as a liar. 4. jcoNQRESS -reassembled Wed nesday and it is to be hoped that more good will bo accomplished and fewer bills introduced. Hon. Dan Manning, a brilliant star in tbe New York Democrasy, has passed away. Thus ends tbe life and splendid career ot one of the braineist public men the state ot New York bas ever produced. The uncalled Tor charge, batched oot y a Michigan yankee, against Col. John S. Henderson, js one of tbe most infamous campaign lies yet conceived in tbe frenzied bfain of a northern demagogue. If there be any more papers that wish to "eeusure The.Pateiot for advocating Democratic supremacy for tbe good f all, and a Democrat ic administration administered by Democrats," speak out and fall into line. , The opposition to Mr Lamar's confirmation by the Senate emi uates from the Republican side, of the honse, and based on the fact that he is a Confederate General. Simply this ami nothing more. Southern .white men who bave the manhood to standby the traditions of your ancestry, 'where are you f I Register Causey's card "to the merchants of Gnilford county" was au ill "advised scheme for party cap tal, and like the Iona correspon dent of tbe New York Uerald, will recoil upon the writer with, humil iating results; besides making Reg iister Cacsev the laughiug st ck Of the entire community. In our ext issue wo will'.ventilate his ex planation, sii be sees fit to .call it, and show how compieicy, no con tradicts himself. . ! Author atively. A short time since our neighbor 1 he WtFrtman Stated apparently that in view of the fact that Gov. Scales was from tlii cotintv. the friends of Judge John A. Gilmer would pot allow his name to go before the Gubernatorial nonii .atioual convention this year. Will the lTorl-m iIease inform its readers jfroin whence it derived this infor snath 11. If we have been correctly informed, the Workman has been incorrectly infoimed. RlmembeR the tariff duty on wool, and then what T The wool will . 1p made into blankets aud clothing by American labor and the cost of both will be so material ly reduced as to surprise every purchaser of blaukets and clothing. To be sure the removal of thaduty win not help the Mwooigrowers" 1-i.rv iniifth' lint shonfil pixtv mil jiouh5fpeT5ple be compelled to pay high prices for those lieeerJgities 01 . ... life because 'a feV hundred men in bio and Texas raise sheep f "Jasper," in the Raleigh SLjiial, hllerres that there is a RANSOM fjLAEK combination to cpntinno the Cornier in tbo Senate and to make the latter irovernOr." For the. sake of both we will not believe it. Po litical coihbinations, gentlemen, are uot popular with the People at this season of the year: Quetto rento non cribra (a biada. The Patriot spells the word ''People" with a bis Pr The People have a great deal more sense than jthe generality of politicians givolthehi credit for. "FREE Whiskey 1". One of the Democratic papers opposed to the repeal of the internal revenue rev enue laws splits the air with that cry aud then elevates its righteous nose in holy horror. "Free Whis key 1" .Who-wants free whiskey ! Tot the Patriot. "But . you ad vocate the repeal of the tax on its manufacture", eh ! Why, yes ; we s advocate the repeal of the national internal revenue tax uoon it. Of coarse we do. But are you biased enough to suppose' that the aboli lion of that tax will give ut free whiskey f Why, just as soon as the U. S. tax 011 its tnwnafvctare is removed, the several State legisla tares will take the. matter iu hand. Will impose U10 tax, which will be. collected by tbe ..State, ns other taxes aro collected; the i , - 8 ate will yet the; benefit of this vast amount of revenue, and. as a necessary sequence the taxes on. real and personal property will be greatly reduced. "Free whiskey," indeed ! "' Oh ! Give us a rest. . Ayer'n Sarsnparilla stop the naveoos discUarres Mscrofulona Catarrh, and cures the complaint. Can a Man Swallow a Cauuou-ball t 1 Well, "that depends." lie can if his throat is large enough and the cannon-ball not too large. The questiou really septus worthy of some consideration in view of the size of some of the pills that are prescribed for suffering humanity. Why not throw them "to the dogs," and take Dr. Pierce's. Pleasant Purgative Pellets! Small, sugar coated, purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, , in glass, and always tresn. . ! HEAR HIM BaOiYI Oar plain talk to the editor of the Prohibitionist recently don't seem to set well on that gentleman's stomach, bat w!b believe in calling a spade a spade and a lie a lie. Sam Jones says when yoli throw a rock into a bunch !of dogs and -one of them goes off barking and howling, yon can put it dbwu tht he is the one yon hit. A few days ago the self constituted editor of the Frohi bitionUt stated that "the Democrat ic party was rail; by ivhiskey." WeJ answered the charge bT- stating that it was a lie; nothing more;, nothing less. ; Now this Iwas the little rock we threw aud it struck the aforesaid editor . 1 ' 1 Ttgut iietween the eyes. Ilearliim howl . 1 iOur Confere the Patriot. ap4)rovitigly quoted by other iteaiocratic papera, in the lingo of the. saloon declares our cnarge that the Democratic party is iniled by whiskey, to be false. Jthe issue iaioined.1 1 1 The Democratic party is a.auonai One. Ita bead is Here in tne&outn, anu is moderately fair to -look upon oh the quor question. uui,ai uiu iiu ius.iui m, a most mangry mess, and in Xatib' al af-' fairs the tail wags the dog. , We nave re peatedly asked the Patriot to point out a siatrle orocosed law which he and his frienda 01 loosed as , a "Bumotuart" law.: Qn the Free Trade j jlank, he and hfs class are miirhtv rrlib. ' On the chronic lteform plank their type striekera often repprttlie; cases empty. ; uutiotyone 01 tnem iiuh given a pen full of ink for the elucidation or "defence of .the plank which - say "We nnnriKp tmmntiinrv Jawis .whicll vex the citizen and interfere "with Individual liber- . aa aa wv : ' j 1 A I J..1 ty. ne Tconiess to ! naviug intfii our best to get the Big Injuns'f of Gviilford Democracy to explain the plank or give; any different interpretation, i i 1 And we here and now dare the PAK107 and the whole Democratic pi-ess of the; vjtntn r trivo th-ir; rfftllrs fl COlumUl attj-l cle as to: the oi'iginreal. inwardness! and. true force of that plunk, . l If -re owed a mau a crosn I be tweeu a crauk aijd a 1001 anu the editor the x. C. Prohibitions would not flUjtheldll. we woald caq.ee! the debt. j Why. fellow citizens, what language- codld be used that wcnlkl be more ex plicit, concise and to the point thin that nortiou oft on r platform and i i ' . "I constitution which saysf'wo oppo sumptuary lawii which vex the cii zens and interfere with Judivitlu liberty?" Indeed .'the language within itself gives the rcaLiiiwirdj ; ncss and true forces of that plan'' that the- aforesiud juditor wants to get at. It needs, no "column arti cle as to its origin leal inwardness, &c" that Mr. WVALKER. refers tq, and a man with la thimble full of braitiM would not make sne.n an as of himself as to ask so foolish question.- ' J li I . 1 I Use! ItuMyselfi leadine dnuawtn there sUtea tt at he coiameuda Vn Biriren' Huckleberry i Cordial because hp ue 11 himself, and knowi of, what value it w fr bowefl troables. . : . h ! ' . I 1 Wli'B!! MOTIIEttSt l.ltilTIiH T!a vmir nwn i.)ivinian ! I A ludv who for T art suffered from distressing foatale couiplaiob'. waakH nesses. otc.. to common ta ber x. ana naa aen spairod ot a cure, finally found remedies which completely eurco. ner . adj. muoret cn un and thus cure hercelf. without the aid, of a physi cian, from leolina-s 01 rrauiuue see win enu i prescriptions which cured nierana an iiiustrsieu pamphlet entitled "Tiia ! Stkpi Ino Stosk T Health." and full instructions sealed. Ad Iress (with 2 cent stamp). Mas. W. C IfOLMfc. be irouuway, iti. x. v,mw u - - H' 1 ; i " I A Ilcuiarkable Cure of Scrofula. W:ii;n S nnrtnr. nf towij. Veao CoUDtT. Ind.L ,, t. ... r..n.-. . -Mr ..n iru t;ikm with Scrofula iu the hip,when onlystwe years old. We tried several physicUns, but tfie ooy itot no relief rrpm thoir treatment. Notii-inK r'ur S 0 ILL, a SASAPARILLA ANU STILLINGIA.. I Oft BLOOD AND LIVEIi SVRU1. recommended so highly. I bought soaie of it of you in the year ISWi and continued taking it till the sore finally healed up. lie is now 21 year of a. and. being- ri tit fiod that your medicine did him so much irood when be used it, we want to try again iu another cafe, and write to you to set somo more. 1 NEW FIRM! i ' P!CH4lox4 vkM Oit. 10th, IS87 Diab Si: . s L? I : - , I best leave to Miform tiir.fritndi and patrons, to whom I am very eratefnl fyr their pat favors. tha since the dissolution of thcid Qnnot 11. 1. iMiLl.KE 4 Co.; J. have formod a bUtlne cm- ection wit my brother. Folk nnl A. W, Miller. n. will continue the ame bu-ino-s as befor i at my n--- store Na. H'iO 9fitin.!ttrii--l. a few doors above my old ttand'. under the Grin luuio of II. T. Mili.i A liRoa, Our epccialty w-ill be the manufacture o all kinds of . ,. 8 I UNDERWEAR TO ORDERj and MEASURE. Soliciting yotir etecmed rduv. wo g-uarantea to rive yon a perfect fit -Und pIoaM yon in cv.eiy par ticular- IIEXI5,Y T. MILMElt. tured by II. T. Miller j Bros, aro (ruamn toed) to FIT. Prices ta suit tire limes, Xi. 820 Main Strec. Richmond. Va. !2 ST i oetU ly W. R.BILL. O.W- TABBROUI1K Yarbrongh lMling Co., MERCHANT iMILLERS, j DANV1LLK,- Ill , ! viuginia: We bave recently rem? iieltdukr MILL, putting in a Full Roller Process System ! Pi! . ' i -j of the lamrest and mnl approved roechinery.i and are prepared,, to lurnuh all sralcs Koiicr , : Flour suited to baker and family u."e. : Yli.r Pliuira am all m-uin: from WHEATS IT'OWO in th Piedmont section, which are recognizeJ the world over as containing in liizii degree GLUTEN, PHOSPHATES and other nutriti"Ui qualities so ecential to rood mtut hanllhv Krnu.l. ft'- i I i' Our tacihti&i tor securW Wheat, enable ns tit.: compete successfully with tuiy milts iu the country as to price and quality 01 our goous, We also continue to nuns CORN M E A L, I iil'- ' - and can at all times furnish it fre.-h cronnd. Oorder rroni the trade solicited. ' tf. - I - . ! ESSENTIAL OILS, j SASHURAS. IESf Jtlf ROT A ti. VISr TEB OIXF.EX. SPKABMIST, 'I )! , ' ,1 . Bought for net cash, on receipt and approval, with out charge for eommUsion, brokerage, etc., by t nODGEOLCOTT, j 86 and 83 William street. Sew York. u&4m Tanner 1 Delaner j Engine Company, RICEMONDjyiKGINIA. Businoss ctabluhed lSGoL Tbe mot complete 9Iachiuesborf in tb S-ith. Kngiues, lioilers, Sawimills and Maol.ir.ei'.; Uisht, and Tramway Locomotives Pole road L.oeiiotives a spacumy. tS-CorreDondeneo solicited. Send for Cata; logue Bkakch Offick GrensbrL ?;-.V;-.., i v . K- BL RO I.t'S LADIES ! Do yooxown OVI'O. at Ii-i:i-. with - " . i -? I They will dye cvwytliin. i Thay are U evcry wbere. Price Io a packasu l!)irs. They nave no eqaal lor strouU. bnirUciicss. amount iu pa-k-aires or for taAnoxs of color, ur uon-fa iiT; qn:ilnie. Thrr ia not r,w-k or smut- - Fi-r sn e by POK I KK A I A IL. DmssisU, Ureensbord, U. C. juiij-Jy Cankers 'i Are to corrosive in their nature, and their cause so deep nested ia the ystcm, that a powerful alterative ia needed to eradicate them. For IWa purpose, Ayer'a Sarsapa rilla is the most effective medicine that can be procured. Ko otherj remedy can com pare with It as a cure for all diseases originating fa vitiated bipod.' J suffered greatly, for months, from two running L .- 1. Ulcers -f - Uesides the lilcers I also had a glandular swelling on ny neclt, which was gatner inff, and seemed about to breaK. 1 consulted skillful physicians, and took various remedies, but failed to find re.iel until I commenced using Ayer's Sarsapa rilla. A few bottles of, thU remedy com pletely cured.iue, and I am now in perfect health.-Mrs. Jano jE. Uopkins, Cam bridgeport, Mass. ' T -- i 1 ! For wha i appeared I to be a Cancer on my lip,! J used i Ayer's Sarsaparl hi with excelfant success. I believe the disease to be perfectly; cured. Amherst Whitmore, llruns wick, Maine. About three years &$o, I was twublcd with Caiiker Ilumors in my mouth, throat, and stomachi Food of any kind, caused the most extreme suffering. After trying a number of : remedies without receiving any benefit, Iwas finally ; . I Cureci by Ukin? Ayer's Sarsaparflla. I can now eat anv kind of faod, and am vigorous, active, and entirely free from all humors. J. A . Coinpton, llloomington, 111. . j it i i 1 Until within a few Imonths I have suf fered terrihlv,, all my! Kfe, with what my . phvsician cIk?d Bed Canker. At times iny mouth, tonirue, and throat have been ncarlv raw; with these! canker sores, and any effort jt'oi swallowtfooJ caused- the b, most intense pain. 1 I was emaciated. p weak, and iale, aud always more or less under the doctor's care4 Physicians failed to help nie, aad none of the many reme dies I tried gavenic!!any relief until I commenced taking i j . ! I . j j Ayerjs Sar , i-aparllia. tThis medicine lias restored me to health, and Jias eradicated every tra;e ot Canker from my system. Mrs.. David Carev, North Salem, Mass. j Prepared byjDr. r..C. Ayer & Co., LoweH, llasa. And ell You LL AUB BEIKG OFFEIIKD "ATttilK 8TOM12 OF GOODS ARE Than e ver before. V "The best of Gooil it this placa dominate, ' If vou need . see my stock It 4 U 4 onlhand a full SaJle?Lewin & Go's. FINE FOU LADIES', MIOSES ;iii-l HiLDltKS Gentlemen and Boys,) clirli fnr excelled. I also keep a full nam 10 Dress- IS VKltV Cont aiuiug all the latest styles .and s,ia'ds .with a f. ill kinds? of VELVET Hl IDS. V feSEMEN' a My MOTION D E P A J ! T M E N T ft- is tire p!te. Iifo which to seleet HOLIDAY fl KSEN1 . keep a UNDEftVV - ' full line of DOMESJ tlCS. (.JASTOS FLANNEES..&C 1 1 M en's landi A nice. Stock lo! CLOA K GOODS,, ah'i (ain and vUphoistciy fjbotls: A ft;!! ,.lM.k ...k.-r . f mill ur.i " . - Come around and get Bargain . ;! -Very Ke'spect fully;, BLOOD POISONS I I AND ALL KINDS OF SZI1T DISEASES ineral d n oiSQiQS. a a a alarial ercurial Scrofula, Eczema, natflrrVi T?Vi en mafic i ! Ulcers, Sores, Humors, Acjd purines the system as magically. zs sunshine disvels miasma i Fob sau tr ajx DnrasuTS Bead for Book on Blood Poisons and Ilisrasui ot Dm Bktl, mailed nu ; Address . , THE SWIFT SPCCiflC CO. . Drawer 3, ArLixta, GtOBtiia O-r -j p O ; r- i pecificj I Eruptions Of the skin, whether In the form of Ery. Hoelas, Pimples, or Boils, indicate that th diseased, and that prompt t"f cnJ' indispensable. Ayer'a SarsapariUa purgea the blood of all impurities, and speedily restores Jicalth and : strength to the system. For nearly three ycftrs I was covered with Scrofuloua ( j : Sorbs I some of which were very offensive, ex hausting, and painful. I had no appetite, was emaciated, and so reduced in strengtu ns to bo unable to attend to my business. I tried many remedies,1 and was treated by a numlier of physicians, but received no relief. 1 With little hope of recovery. I commenced takiror Ayer's SarsapariUa, . and, under its healing influence, soon be ran to improve. After using i-lcsa than half a dozen battles cf this preparation, I was restored to perfect (.health. Leonard Brackett, West Haven, Conn Tor forycars I h.we been troubled . with a hutnor in the i bhxHl, apiwarinir . in palnfiH eruptions en niy and causing Erysipelas at times. I ha)'e a grcaf suflcrer. I have tried all kinds of remedies for my complaint, but found no relief until I commenced using Arers SarsapariUa. liy . i - Taking teu bottles of this medicine 3 am com pletely cured, aud my skin is now as hruootli and fair a ever, Marl C. Ames bury, ltookport.Mc. -v ' j I have been taking -Ayer's SarsapariUa for an impurity of the blood, which mani fested itself hi troublesome Boils and Knmi ioiH. and can. trulv sav I have never fotiud any medicine so prompt and eer taiin curativo effectsi It has done me f rent good. F. P. Coggefhail, bookseller, -r Merriinack st., Low till, Masj j For lhJ radical cure !of Pimples, Boil, Carbuncles, and all diseases originatin?: in vitiated Wood. I knowwf 110 remedy that; can compare with Ayer's Sar- , saparilla, j As a jironioUr of Tienlth,' giving appetite and renewing wasted cuergv, this medi cine has no equal. stS. JI. IKtv-ies, Court St., Pawtnckctville, Lowell, Slass. . Fold by all' druggists. Prljce'$l ; ali lotilcs, That Great .1 ' I' L . -j . . ' 13 1 ft R CHEAPER NOW and be convinced, of t lie TIUJTII a at D0TT03I IJC1U.KS slian :nwys c anything in lb wa:t SiiUhb, bay. 1 keep onstant) y line of the fnutiu- S H O titvle. War and t!ur.ii)ilit V Citinot be stock d'itjiieaper ShOeM wluch art.' ueai. i - AT IK AO i!4 itn rt ;jr?!t of i EAU, S 1 1 A V I iS. ' F U A N N 1 i ES, Boys ittLUlive jiiso: l!;bfi;i .f Cur tock of Wa! I'apt f : 011, hand in i -' ot --fore, t'jejy j j are piekrd iner. W.lli. itUIMIAY. WM VIXEVAHl), ' - - 1 , : . - ' I AND , s WINE VAULT, I-- . ? ; ! l SITUATED Three iind .ne-lia!f milrslrosn Kaye!:tcvi!l6,.i3 the LARGEST iu1 tbo STATE. has i co Acres vines of every : VARIETY. I From liie earrticst to the latent, aa l turns out from ) -two o thrbo hundred thousand gJlUms of WINK icr annum, and is ' ' ' 'f ' j ' Any ia tie MU llaiss Quality Eiisal li r VltGE QUANTITIES Ot l:ii'.W.M-. i Miipi-e'l t taq Aew t-Tlsianu States The t-uti:e arotumior tli iren- eijl p-upirvi-irm of Mr. A. lletltrlli, ,vu U a mn of tiiitrousu. erpcrienee. ' i and kD 'W how to put uu a i GOOD ARTICIjE. II i -r-i s w!s a i- ! In ntireitasn, wiu!d do !.l IU I I :i nr c-rrM': ud n'Mii the pruprivtor 'ro p'iroiiin cl .i-ri WKAUTOM Ulik'K.V.! PwHri -Ur. :pt.i!-l -'"1 Eiiiar Kaniieworif, -' Weill iLLKas:i3. a Siallj. . AJ: vorij proinrtly ex'cutii I aad ftiti.-Cctton KiiU'aads.iL Ueiercnew g:vea ifsivii.-y-l. . 10-21 -iy" GREXSCORO. $ C, i ' as floods Department i " ' - li i -1 : - ' i H ats ATAHHltV-SsmpIa Treatment fBM. wa mail enoash to eaavioce. a. p. . Lcpaa . Ji. J. lies Ca, 773 Broad street, ewar. i- rriT7i"KTnnc r. A. i.Kiinnt trJ. I'AlilTi X O Wasblnrfm. D. V. 8pJjforirculftr. ; T A I j ... IDf a CJintlemeM .Ifteaila Wanle pvrtrv c tr and town. A ereni opnonua"y Aoteeableiwnrk. AdJrc the Won - . - ... . . . . s i r.Liaa- in Co., Ifi JiaJaao trctt. Aeai Jem I 1i1!.1er rroflt'smal Saipl Vr o tA 11 I ,nf mn Mnrineri fr !" Srets a Genuine ric-tric Belts, llrashes. Ae. Larty weet -,.? viiri i..u. O-iiek Sale, write at onco loritenms pr. Scatt. M Broadway X- T I ADIKH uro irlol tlarn need A fcw.irk at thctr owa homes tuwn nroantryl by a wh:iulo biuso- 1-JroOUble. PiiMw wir cin bej made. Lrcr Unnr rurfiisbcM. rtti ttlLl irJi Address Arti'tic Xe dlew.ik Co., 1 Ji CU RE txxiiIjEAI TJ-ilr 'a "Patent Improved Cushioned "Eai Tiruwia rerfectly Itestore tlo llearinc wbCbcr dffnese is c. se- br colds, li vers or iniu ZXTti t naiuraldrarasji Always in posi Ion. bat iX, 4l Bnwidwiy. cor ln 01 illustrated book of prfs frcje, Ut Litjeig Company's EXTRACT of MEAT, ONLY SOUT I . 1 . : GuflitiilcsJ- GcBUM' Ij Baroa LleMt- UiirUy retommeoded as a niithtep Instead alee- T j bolio drinks I ' I ... .... t II. MmW flspen srrfwt E.lrblat a lnlirr - he lubel. I 1 rs ln4 Ptursi-ts. - St'rikorpc Iroev ,1LIN Th euhinet orcan was ia- rMuel ti' its present form I.? Mason Hamlin in ImiI. I mn.1f.ra folloaal ia the tnanutactnrvol thess iiu-truinolit , bat thf MS son & Uamliu Organ!" .Iiave always mwiutaineil lbei 01 runs. iM'i.. 111 nniiviin wiiii .mw - all iuntfrie. tiny lmve invariably Uk. ii the bigot est honor.- Illu-tratcl eat:tl:ues Treo. HI H linn iMa.n A Hamlin s PlaiMi III II ". Mriiijer was introduced bf 11 II IU I ilnn in lKh and has been c iiivuab o lo omen, "nu n-w iw"" .1 7. e rt.nTc?satiou even whiir heard d;rt.ncthr. We retcrth.e win. t.cmj t X, W Bnwidwiy. cbr 14th Street. New iork. . tai mar inn fi ASOil and HAT ORGANS ,lasink Hamtin otter, as deiocnstMfb'il uncouallpd eseelletw-a "I thdir ran. the fart that at adl olkho preat World's Laliibiti.ins. Muea that 1 Ifill Wl prunounocd by rspertf the "ercnteft impn.vein'orit in Piano.? in hi!f a een- "Arin-mar. rfiiaaiiiiuBi. kt"ujvumi.i -" hnndred rur."aer. muician. ami luners, seni. topethir w"iti,?iieTii.tive caluloirue. to any appu '''piaiioi and Oiin sdd f r fcifb or easy pay incut; also routed, i . MASONS HAMLIN ORGAN & PIANO I COMPANT jl.oKton, .New IVorkJ Chicago. de2 rcC0UGHS,CR0UP j : p ' AMD i ".; CONSUMPTION " 9 X s a 2 ;ri Tlid :thh ?m. l rati.ero.-l tf-t i 'r ' of anioiriiinie, ttroains !:; t:,P wisi'lt ntn-nrja II .t!ie M'HtlK-i 11 Mat-.-. m trM siunniHiinii .......,. rin..,.i twt l.HM.i4nA the ithltfm rm. Vnc-incr th rarlr nmrin:i rtiuuli. anif iiuiulale 4 -niKt WliKiilniMiiili. Wlienn siWwd with the healiha' niiieilusrtnuua'prtnclpla In the niulleiii plantof the old fli-lift. presents In Tivunt A lllllOKrE 1UMEI.V lf SWKET lifM A Sl all'U a.Klx the Mnesl known iwnxHljr f..rouirh.Crou, whoeplniwniirhaitcmauniptoni ami o pala tabloi any child l .loi-.-1 to take Iu Asa you ilruKifist for It. lrt anl sjl.SM. I W'AL'ri.a.V.'l'AVIAlK.Atlaata.Oa. i j f- llinl.i.l ,,tlir..ar.ifrihi' 1 ilw lllPUll BflC In crU DIKE BOOK GOEIPANY, j ' -,;! ! ' i i, tOpKite Xatiomit Uiink-l 1 itlEEENSHOKO. N. c. ; c; neral ElooUj sin i , s-j'riint i ll SI'.lfiMM't II ;oks, i :Otiw. IKJOiv. leiprioved sto.ik ot allliii l'sot jjmm1 in f.ur ins OUY. ' DIOGKAIM1Y, i - rOET! V, I II I ION. DIIOK1 JN SKIN. Vl:iin.l.4,r.l A:tllra. i . li:i TUt CA' I.N'-i Bo iKS. s iug l 'apt r, ii.; jinn ieiii-r-(ize, Cap; l'oolsciif.. liilJi l"7a- lp: r-li;f.v V'i,liig . il I'ti-N, all jjri;ff at:d pi:ilitn;s SEA blDE Nt) EL, .Mjiir,it'f-i-o.--.ir-. IIuul l f Tiir iri U.'. '.M:iga- i:se. XowsiaiK!Kit:id !VriNlli-.iIs ri.:iir uc-w htntxi. i:vtrjt!:ii;g !: i-li.-. rs'Jjw unit ll?ncuinl 'ltilIe- ; -I' ' t B;i!1j nad Oriat SeM aud Ham- Iot ,f Paper Hue;' f'4 sale at eo t. rIUTl-DA1 GAUDS p!wM in t'M-4t. . ainl Trnnr'P'iri-'.iciei' very beautiful- ' lnk. diilore kind. iood copying fiika. H7 Come and .eiur atokj at the IMKH IiO(K STOUE. P. VANSTORY -,,:r: . .a tiALii STABLES i Keep on hand . Keeps on haad 1 ' ' BuaGIKS.BuGdlKS, le. &a tlio Colambus Fuggy Company. A INC l-jollMKM aad VEIIICI.K" a at s'im 1 1 n-itu a anil at reasonaMo prices, i tin preirod t. scad parties to and fnni all polhti l.y private conveyance. C. P. VAXSTORV. JuU-iy " " . lade Street. . -i - 1 B .D B7 IirKo I.lvo Worms rr"J from a li!t! ihil ti in Stokes-couuty, .C, my Tiro jiohss or I n rnS"a U arm RrmMT. . -f m ALLanVji With its P erf! THE TRADE Pili f. Ryttenberg Brot CRAY BLOCK : i r ;.Wl2fST0!;x;( I , - - ; - ',!,-'... i i .. : . llBsi'KCTri -Uy UU.C "'.- ;' 1 . .' TO IT. feiLITIli For meeting . our rim i. puces iieiewiui , u a.. ..a' It . parimeut", an auknl t tt a a t a . "l" relative iiiie.,i oriole: j aa . Ms . a . a'a , FIBST ...lie lIKKMi (J( j pirtineut.c.iiit.iu.i. r jMirtalioiiH. I fjKfOND Gent h'tiM'ii'g Kit: ! i TEUN. TinnD-fTho II AT ami m part menu, iu tU i . be found tli trij values in i be ctr. Fourth The DciurtiM DOMITKS.m; - vlNGS, .Jtc-Etrr 'coniplete-Lcic, light prices. ' i i . I j ' V FlFTH The CAKI'i:f tii TAINS Dt-iurhhct ' Cii pets are lliekt niurketi ami lot Itrovoke ctiiimeu! .ace crmij . Are licaiitir', aii'l glibly, v - Sixth The CLOAK 1 I whi'w can ! fit Hey,! Stn'i t JaiV JI at lifts, UafC'"-. torit n, I'liiali Wr X:c.4 J&e. IHik f liootlit and m ( i . j .1 .iaie ineiii. : Sevknt i-Tlie MIL-LIU partmout. ' IleMl i i . ;aro ( aiway & fplvaiit'tl. ami oar itionsi are t-oimiilo the thiug." J-Tl ElCHTI ie NOTION uifitt, eontaci'i llaiid.keu'tticfs, mid lots of ttrW eleti tM iiiiniffiHit lion. NiNrn-TbeNKCKAVKJ pai tmt'iit, in lik'. seen all tin Ulr of TIES, SCAK1 NOW IN CONCLUSISI UT KT xmVw I. WE Ml THE. E Yr) iirtij willing to hM IJVINt; vuut'fl WE CAN AND DO CCwW; northern: Hutistt the fjih"' TOL0OKAT0UB6 In-fore you m-i.i! "' J to ,oTTherH- PAY MORE FOR wll !" UiM.t Ilorc hi. vu ,:!.!. tT.irn III w at , 1 .Sample" . t. lie .Saniple.. ton. Vliioruci-f lion. AH w attended te, WE :areOUBiOKE;l!;: c ntii itK ku-Ii, nr 1 ii"' ' 1 I - Yotm ' j i ... . Then do tm 1 1 ' ' V ;) t A A . 4 1 V .1 - , i ;;;.f,-:-.'.. 1 . ! , !-.l', : l ; ';' ;!'! .. 1 - . I .. '""' .'". I IJ : ' -'"-.i;-'::v-:-:;::::i; "tk:. y.'iatfiiiiwaiRiiaA'i'i ii lii '''-naTrfi - mi j".
The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
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Jan. 6, 1888, edition 1
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