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HE GREENIB(3Rd PATRIOT I Ml- ? R 1 -4"V. '. I . ' v; "( f i-7 ttt i:iM !.', -t- r , . -T' r. - - . -- I , - , .,, a ..ii, ii iic Kii i L?i7isivi ;y , i; ii j I I I r ill it ' . 1 1 tffi'j ii . ! , -. . : w t . 1 1 1 1 . : r, o ., a 11.11.11 y . w 11 1 I II I I I n I 1 1 'II I 1- ' J I i ' I .J ' II li-N I fcJ- . II 4 f f i.,, .1 1.1 I JJV II -"ill . I I ' ' I I F ' ! 1 ;;. I I 1 i , . . ' . i I I sx II 1111, I F . . I p:.-;. i ..:. i'.i ; -r '-'-DCt:i2ATie xopbeuacy for Vhe cqodf all. amq a cmriTi!Vinm?m ... ... j i ; T" I . it .? f p . , vmwvmmwt,.,! . . v . .. . . I l a wit -o i : . . . r " 1 - - - ' - i . - - ' - -... i - - . ... . . -u , . . 1 - ..... . . , i UTABURHED IX M 1 I ' . M , . i 1 - I ! F I . cast. Oide and Kott Exta :he ? :itrt KewPP' in Piedmont flJ't'.Xl',-...-EinbriCinf tb Xntir l 'Itl AdTitiaers Unit Appr- viuo wi Such a Medium for pear'- I . ( i IfYERIISING RATES I jjyABLE'-su: I BASED ON AC II- - v.. -r . PATRIOT THE CSBTIB GREENSBORO, N. CJ.J'EXDA.Y, APRIL 20, 1888. I S. W. WHlVr.H-EAI.K4llA t I. p. BEALL,M.D., j-hjOc iaij and Surgeon ! . .. J jut -.-re . r r.Tlcr X Ite K.GregorV, M D. i - t -U1M M HUEON, . 1 ! . s W jYril-w lloui Jrmboro.S. :4!---..:-J-.- :-- Dr. G. W. Whitsett, i:4. i:" i I'. T I wT r ' iK. Ii. W. fPATE, fl-K'TIf !. PII1MIIA". 1 v-I . Hd." XOtTH CABOLtXA. . J. r bu Pr..fwiul rvK'W to . , ft ;rr.n.r. an I wrrtHiiKliny cub try . - -I " I , . t -t l.tr A Iln Jru tor. W M F" J. t....- .l t hi. rw4 loncon Abetra i I- T. 1. Kr-HC junlt-tf Dieirient G. Wright, AT - LAW, C. . nl Court. ffic fcblT, ly 'OBERT M. DOUGLAS, .V13.KNK, A LAW, j r-.:. ; - r -ian CAROLISA m t.i-tjfriii.i le.Jvrl Uoarta i!.'. : 1 ,t 'v - - iuilf-J. Randolph ud . I h.'!r 1 lmJtnV A rag itura. F, T.JnAL WIN,, tl loliM.V AT L.1W. H Hi (I 1'niNT, X. i , . hi i iv Stat anil K4. ral Court. .iU irirru t" tho '-tWiectmn of rlmin j.unU AYS IjoRjns -' ..I i : v I . -- ( !.. I . - .1- ! t r. ir t atlti.tion tivon to all i i luiiid!'-. .'fi: ce o.poite: u jui:-tf BitTLif suirr- B-riiu:j & Shipp, : LAW. 1. W.kvu 1 ai l t-'I'X5ELLORS A 1 . It K - BO 1 .!. C. t ; ri ii.-v iff .tte Federal CorU. i UK Martin i !iii:OX, House, i-1, i tu n i.t rtirt-tn i;n nri-cia j-r -. trviMit,) Jtteand attenQTe. futni-ht fl. f 1IKXTCT jSSOW. PropV. m: Central Hotel, Sit: airy, m I..-H riand-!!e. ami tiftly furntbed and i. ir.K;n kiinif botel in lwn. rar nm i I t- niisnb at a nim?oV call. Also haa t . .-(ui l.vp in t..r ii ineiin-r. .Ml r i' J. V. I'ltaitLL. PropV . 1 I .. f -- he Wentworti Hotel, xjc.. iirni EDITORIAL BBIEKS AMU ruiHTS , " POLITICAL Dan villk has orgaojlzd a camp of CoDfe1eraU Vetera q-a, . The camp is in flue couditiou. t - "Hoi r- TOO MUCH ROTATION. ' ! ' The Hentinel hem noted with reftitt the teinlenoyjin North Carolina political lib to divide put the ioiU and "tftka turn about going to the leiMiataw mmd to congr.j ForiinHtauce, it neeina tobeaw onwritteq law in the 4th district that bo roiiffreKsiiian Khali. go more than taiee. Lat jea when General Cox had secured large influence in WaMbinton and bad beeti. placid ani chairman of one of the moat important conimitte of thellonw, it waa deseed that thimreBtlman'aiiolit- m inio baa lual ueinin ner aeeoDU icai aeua most torae on uy tne nan aozea :" i ' . I : . itolitical aepiianta in hie dwtnct, aad it century"; but aatl to feUta, abe di,L- tbVmralt wae, the difttrfct, wae (JOt'fn L IUJriJt V Willi agq. J V iuauu.a rouicu oi ihj uiunoi JJrt nantea joni icnow, wax uenr to nana inrrm in f ha Ttlfut nf aiif-h n nhla maa jah ii u iiossiuia iqiiuulai.iii anl thortfiuch genUeman as lieu. Cox. haa rnrrifHl Tnldn O. Thatn .. " " cuiHain "" j.rxn varouua OtJlLTOHI. nOCKIP4uilAM. URAN VILXS.CA8WEI.UER802.AI,A. XAVCK. OBAVOEj CHATHAM. KAWDOLPn. MOORE. OR. YTH.DAVID8dM.BUHUY AND BTOtES. PUUylvanfa, Patrtrk an4 lUnri Counl.n. la.Vircinaa. ADVERTISERS STICK A ' A whites wMiitato kuoi At an enteftainuient. 1 Sherman in hie own bailiwick T . ; . i VI..:- "Aur Blaine . aot 8bibxak scema to be the Repoblica'p alogan in Arkansas." At Chicago it will be 0 Sherman. A new Eugland paper punish the Rhode - Island briSe givers and t nbe takers. pnt the whole State in jai little recognition at Washington, that so few of our.men get on important comipit teea. It is true; that we have little influ ence there, but! it is our own fault. Of course if we send men to Washington like Iirower of Mchow we can never expect recoirnition and not much respect.' but if we send a man Eke Cox, or Henderson, we oufcbt to Ht him star until he fails in his duty. Occasionally there are men who so. and do nothintr but vote for northern Wants to jobs, wear white cuffs, and look handsome,' ana tnese we ougnt 10 get nu ui juat us soon as possibfit, but the majority of our representatives and Senators are worthy men whonlin serve as better the longer they stay . !, t ., i The iminetliate cause of these remarks was an article in one of the state itapers, saying tlftit Hon. Jno. S. Henderson would lie qpjKK?Sl m his tlistrict nexttime. VVbatj j Boulanoeb may be a patriot, but.nnqnestionably the imbreasion is paining ground that he has very Mr; W8."?; afr ntleman whom we t . I know to l abH but who could not, for jMjor way ui suowing iu i - some timel wield the influence which Mr, HenderMod does; 7: TIME TO STOP. MTBIKE A MO TRUSTS l OXDEMN- ' El BY GENERAL MASIKK- 'T IV OK KM AN POWUERLV. r Pay aa the He Bats Lockaata Never -Wives a ad Children of the Strikers i ' Attest, ''j: I, t ' t -. ' . .. . j ! Perhaps the most important dots nmeiit issued by General Master Lnd of tlie first month be wU! have three or foordirthSTftml then re tnrns to work at the old figure. At the end of the first month he has i a. a " -. . a. a ra psk ioi nis wages ai uu a aay, aver " agiug twenty-six working days to j j 1 the month, just $65 j at the end of a. nlnt two montns, fiau; ac the end of three months, 9L9o, and of toe fourth month, f has he gained T Nothing, hi. ileman.1 Iia xnnttixA tn of fha ABUeVIll IMPROVEMENTS ; fr ! t, SUNDAY READING. MADE;,r, ?VU CAROLINA SINCE PREPARED SPECIALLY FOR TUB OUR LAST I MS UK. s fPATRT READERS.! Reported by the Baltlaaare "Msaa-I - ' l' m .... i . tne end or ! ; l faetarer'a Retard." , ue man wnose cuuunoou baa i at the end ah,kJLR.- xtm t tJ known caresws, there is always a Street Bailioad. iTa mtV III IiM laffiAttA flpraaful tnf ati Workman Powderly Unrinz the tn nrb tn mnni.a The Asbeville 8treet Railroad Co.. Itiona hav born fruit in ani niue years that he has been-" chief inuil sir.1.1 it nnr ka ..,1 I are about r commencing work on I whnw Ai-il n nmrht i.aa roi.i..i of the Knights if Labor. It is a ti the end of the second month he thelr roaT PfeTlou,y reported. ' in the blossomScf tt. I -t: "special call to the members of the wm hare to work twejtv months A8hevi le-Eesidence. Edwin orgAniratiou to return f the first Und so on till the end5 of the chaiv H. Herrick will bnild a $7,000 reei- ' A more glorious victory cannot principle of the order, live up to ter. But a dull season usually fol- deuce near AsheviUe. ... . , be gained than this, that when the ap. -.uu, iu fnuiuiv aim ica i0ws a strike, and ini less than ten BarnadUFactdries. Michizah injury .oegma on nis part, the kind i -iT- v j monms men nave xo fight a reduc- partiea are net?otatine for the land neM should begin on oars. Tillot uon oi ten per cenc . What , has pt y. M. iJNichols with a riew to 'wr: , 'j : siartiagj9nniactones, it is said. Garthagei-i-Turpentine Distil leries C 8. Jones has erected a turpentine distillery, and Muse xros. contemplate erecting one. Charlotte Hotel. -The Bufonl ! ' The Class in Scripture : A !laly asked one ot the children in her Sunday school class : "What was the sin ot, the Pharisees V Eat ng camels, ma'sui," ws the reply itie little girl Iiad read that th l Tnr. m.:i..i.i..i.;. X'-1J j . : - ine rerin'raeni; oi air. iienuerson wouiu 4 u",uc'l""" he a calaiiity to the entire people of caaatys: "luirieeu Uirorces were .North Cunolinai We have watcheU the eranted in this cit v on Saiurday." !,ub,ic .Mr- H.dersoij and desire " . i I to say xni.s: Tiiere is not a man irom UDiy luirieeu I i niiaueiuiiia is iui i.ortn Carolina in eitner the House or tne ; ! henate wntl uoen as much wort lor Aorta proving. j f'arolin ii Mr! HemliTunn.. He fmiirht the IlevenUe system last year and was It is now in order for ' the Ciu- only defeathl byithe narrowness of a fac- r I (3 -t-i wt:. i: t i cmuati Commercial Gazette to prove n a revenue modiheation bill that the buying of negro votes in through the House that ought to become a taw, and ne is aomg some earnest laun ful work for the (Mills bill. The older he Rhode Island was another i Sooth ern outrage. ' "The King of the Sandwich i at Islands threatens to abdicate aud go to raising coffee." But if all reports be true raising tuuhder is unanimous earnest : support.Winston i.s -l t- Sentinel, f a aaa a asv iva a.aav ja.aaaa7 uiu -M. aa Tm wiviva mm-j gets the better work he does. He is an honest, earliest Christian man and has the conn uon ce ot tne people. Aitnougn we know fufl-well nobody will succeed in ousting hire, yet we want to express our antagonism to the rotation system and ask at the hands' of his people next time a more iu his line. t The Patriot heratilv subscribes .1 a " f I at.. t. i 1 : i. .1 : .. "Bald mountain, in Western w ims UVVK uu w,luoul u,8"ir- North Carolina, . is showinsigns ment Co air. Beadshaw, we en of a commotion in its interior. Probably the moonsbiuing season has opened briskly. i aaaWBBMBBB 3 "The Richest woman. in KaHsaaV has distinguished herself by marry treat the people of the 7th district to rise up. iu ea masse and demand Mr. Henderson's renomination : a i - - then his election i .! Henderson is a born statesman, patriotic and gentleman, and with WKNTWOKTH. iy (. ..ilnlv 1- I ' T'v t:lih il al nU'-ii.-J .-trvantn polita hcl in the ays FMll!etf -.itr l nrar :iti-l mnvvnieot to W. l'..HAXCH'K. I l'riinetor. iVv.K Cove House, A t.X l"T COVrX j t'.. the rvrpti a otgno. ith tnt ' a 'ii -lati. n-. .vitanu polita anl at- - tii lame ami wrll vrntilateL f J. V. LEW M Mountain S. PrHrietor. Hotel, flLtU MOI'NTAIN, N. C, r tra elir ral.lil. ami aaparially i- kt.-r. U-iiiK nir tlie famous Pilot i. i are. aaJ brA cHff rin. Ca jii I Jr.'Mi the mountain at any anl all I 'a N I KL. M A K I A X . ln.. t. n : I) ALTON UXLTON, N, Hotel, .1 . T ,.i t Mr train- -a ln.ri -tal'le L ki-I't in ritn ill.- II-l. l t" niT .Ininimer. ana lher,uiilr. R .l. IU UI 0. l'nirieti ing the bead waiter of a hoel injal, a most! worthy exponent of the Wichita. Probably she found that I treat National Democratic party. dheaier than tipping him. j, By his industry he has made a reputationj in Congress that crowns Whitehead's Democrat says that him an honor td the halls of National Mahone is the Republican party Legislation, such as has given him of Virginia, aud it is no use forany prominence throughout the United States as a worker, a logical thinker, faithful in the discharge ot his man tiring in people of of his lieutenants to kick against his edicts, however arbitrary. I THE Ohio State , Journal says: (Tbe price of liberty has been -ad ifold duties, and never bia efforts to relieve the the burdensome taxes vauced from eternal vigilanc (to fa8tenetl aIOQ na oar necks by the and costs." ifteeu dollars is rei)abUjan the average price in Knode isuna. Qe Qag fe i ."Matthew Arnold says the . m . . f I I American iunoy man is m uauunai Berved his misfortune." Bight, MATTHEW. Aue uiericau lauuy ui.u ,f which is th'e best platform for the nauonai miss ionune. ue general-1 r. ,,f;i, na;.r na nnrnanu Z I. I ' . 1 A. party. As a debater, wequais anu no superiors, and is the patch for any one ot his adversaries! on' the floor. Having people faithfully for his record in Congress, folly of striking in vain Mr Powderly goes rich t over the I h.- beads of the members of Shis cabi I net, the district master workmen MONET FOE INSTRUCTION NONE and other officials, and addresses I FOR, FOlXT himaelf anuarlv to thu rank mH I ' if?..T fiU wiiMM vArriirf. i,u ooU n.n wr 1'owderlv asserts that ha he the ration ouestions submitted at ,evea strikes are weakening the la- Am... - ar - a i niiivHinpnra in ' a vn nw i m t sa rm M A .a.As a-vpa aavra a i ' tuv vivov ",a uivumib, as iui- . . ,.t ' ""wwif-piwi 7aw,vw, t fiiansees 'siraiiiei mi enats am lOWS.; "From the 5th of Septe 1870, yon r Ueneral Master man nas wriueii. taiKeu airainst . . , T'ub uowru imn or tne sioliddooEincr nov at the ft ot and opposed strikes. Heibelieved Jno preamble tvr teTvB4ghta oflialin elevator! and. make other im' pfthe class 1 "Dead was thetiueit mac iney were ruinous under the rr wv?,v icieuwj - -.w iyi response. ' vvjiat is the outward old system;-he believes J they are 1110 8tf,Ke8 i ages, baa tney all Piedmont Springs Hotel. The and risible sfen in baptism rad doubly so to day, ears ago a J:" "wu., wum I t'letltnont Springs Co., reported a lady vv her Snnday-school class stnkeoo a railway or; in i a maim. " c u ereat crJ go UP last week as! to build a hotel, will There was ailemtrfor some seconds. all I ' til III I I IV I II ' i I I , I 7hoIesale nerchants, Printer, uki: GREENSBORO, N. iC, EN3BOI U4 Warh al IJtlai lata Saaaalaa. dar 1 I' 'a a a - ffrlrrsa W Are now Receiving theirj Spring DIKE BOOK COMPANY, STOCK.OF It- (0pfwlttXaan.'ti I'.ahk T OREKNifllOK a y i ' v; - "'" wwu wjmiwu' uy j. m. inr- swHllowed camels." : "In what con i sin i nnm s-i a nrr ritariaa- . , ; . ia w rs, - m s-; s . a.a . . i . . . t . it--, muer, , " , iici, a.jtv. aompaius ami uers, u i dllioii Was the patriarch Job at the Work- . l vur ieiiiuip wiow,yw is manage ina Buioru blouse,,, ,Tsey eudof bis lifer questioned a teacher . I inorPIIATOi in f hA rl I W tnasnin Afl M J aV A.1 . a. I A 1 - a. . . - . T . reen the fause 10ip00 wenttopay lecturers build it at Piedmont Springs. The and then a uirl ! Today, !t8t!JSf word1 aSa!n.8t office of, thf company will beat an My Hth: -TJ .he rail -Le JO.000 wen "Into, the Winston f I i ma'ain."-t7iaii factory was carried on between nipn ami thn uninlm or Tn irlin i fttrilra tabau nlarn 1 1. SI All Lthe $300,000 that went into the I vvi riof nn " e-a a va a aa i.(amvo I'm vv rn.nu itiir - ' . I uevut way fompaiiy or the manufacturer -m Davidson College-Cotton Mill. may ueioug to a -trust, anu may actually realize a profit, while those engaged in the strike are starving. Pools, combinations and trusts, are the unions of capital against which unions of laborers are pitted. The one with 1 millions) at its back can and does lie idle until aa Superin teudeut Sweigard, of the Iteading company, said in his sworn testi mony befere the Congressional Iu- roke in triumph, Tlie baby, please ma'am Chamtern1 Journal, u.... tu ic cii iu viun ui wmw im. m iu . , . . and spend $300.000.' or as manr . r"L . . . "' ! millions if obtainable, to out i lee'- ffSTi . 7 eK f"0- w " tnrers and lnhor. I n h elt w",u."'yuVP " pavy r i. lnr:ii " o uiivg uuiio uuw, i vvut h r I cor-1 2,000 spindles. An 80 horse The most eminent graces, like the deepet livers, generally pursue a silent course. 1 liey possess in a degree, the peace immutability uyw. nui K-- nower en mm, U wantpd. Of tueirtlivine Author.. A holy in ous policy ot educational work be r .j. t , , ..... I flaeuce coes out. which is felt iu its sustained ? Will nnr mmWa n. I Fayettevi Ie0ottou Mill. The "JJ:"T.tT..! sV . ... c. ' ... ' L1,. sent to an educational fund by con- Frayetteviile Cotton Mills h aV I a. ? ... at. I flAmmAtlrtail : tkpAllr All tllAIN Ktl inouung ten, nueen or twenty iw.vy.ir.-, f . d ,.,,,. ef.llsi011 r the cents apiece If so ja number of nff previously reported. irit of GmJ whch tn418luritl! the ..l .'a. a. !a a 1: f" . S- IS. I - aT a. Wat goou, compeieni speakers can be , lioiasooro.r-impieuieui; j?aetory. heart of the new man. and eont in vestigatiiitf Committee starvation 8ent,out at ce through !the order An agricultural implement fae- uaiy abides therein ; which di-s does its work and compels the men ruucai anu inscrncc raeniDers in wry. is reporceu to ue esiaousueu not dazzle by brilliant and reuiijjik to ffo back. I ! ; jinuuipiei wu wuicn n is oaseu. auuu.i ! ! . jaoie nctio'is, so uiucu as It impart " (7 I T all S-t.-. .1- .1 S) i T I r - ' I M a na 1 aaa .a ! .... : . J ' .'A nlti.. i!. ...i.i.. 'i.. i.L ilwf 1 Will the order do so t In my opin ' 'IaAaain. . - a. t I ; Y a . T. Lew is. he I District , " . 1 . Hiep can 700 Kenr Al Willi a 11 Greensboro Paviug. The may. la living unctioii and a God like or is receiving uis lor uaviug 1 tuguuy xo ine most ceuimoii ones. ly dies poor. I A California ; paper says : Certain it is that a Southern ne gro in Georgia or Louisana ilia very different person when in Call toruia.' ing campaign, is the best re com mendationj for jhis n turn. Would to God thjit every Congressional District iii orth Carolina ik8 sessed a JpDH Dendebson. in the en ployers. 1 Oh. no the difference is rOD,r,,n,e ? . I . -... t i. r a A- V of! the MuuHtalm to the K. R. Arlington Hotel, UA.NVir.Li:. VA. 7 f tlanatrimal. Thi'rt.uiJBly - I rWitt.-1 wirh" all m.!ern im- 1 le -'t 'il w itlm tha twwt the Turiil-ii-nnl i-iiirr ie wairon meet -riiTT CAKTlU, I'n.p'r. t. Til iti't r. 3Irrrliaiils HotcJ: MAUiDN, N. ;C, 1 ?t..: ).!.: .. .irt .f town. U Dw ! t v.- 1 1 !. ;!. U.linic h.iu IB :l. u - v,tv. II. mi' well tutn- 1 - t. n i'..r ilrkimttifrs- Vva t t. ( . . N. -M- .M.tiEIlEE. . j 1'rupruftor. miS JAMES,! : 1 ; Pecoratue Paintin. Glazii L Dsoratra Paintiai, Glaau, 1 . K.U.SOJIIMX(5 A Tai-er IJai itiitK. UrtM.njlN.tM,'. C. oakley, 1 r ' 5iini:rraiid uuildER, . , l.n rnslioio, . C. :nrr -Ii -,.ira inici anl pecifiea 1 - i.uMiir! p.uv aoJ rail ... ii.-e. All wi rk iutrurteJ la '' ; i r. n:.t attet.tioD. itn twii- C. 8. LIXULtT. J. C. Lindley & Bro.i I ' 1 : s K KVM EN, I r c o U t 1 --, --iL 3X. 3. 1 ; i t -. ir ai d Tij"U.ial of '''' ..l 1'lanlM f..r m) . ui-, rif- .4ir i lie we. ut .! .' . 1. - uih Klia ftreel. tirre-1 I , K iull6-tr SUBAKCE AGENCY! FIRE, I5.SCEK W la. - -7 r o 7 ft:, i.ni:. I0RXADO. TORSADO. A cross eyed reform- r is one who has - become so by watching for two parties to pick him upw or by watching for two parties to kick him out. Ben. Butleb w)(I serve an a good tyie. :! ' ! 1 i! The fparklarc tleW flnaU down the piano. To uinli with old oeeao'a rpniy ; Tha iron bdrse wi i flowinc mane "There is nothiug th the world that makes a polician so mad as t have the people pack a convention oi) ninr". tne cuances are mat Sherman will be very mad Chicago "Tup fwnittl iniiiiiiMiial a.lminia t ration of Oskaloosa consists of the mayoress and five council womenj The first appropriation will doubt-'. less be tor a municipal cradle to be kept in the Council chamber. 'j "The Keely motor is to be ex- amiuetl by four experts.' Bst Iwhether the experts will know any more after they, have examined it than they do now is exceedingly donbtful. "A young man in Main is ao cusd of having voted thirteen times at one election." BOUTELLE should see that his friend Is sent South to teach the people honest lutlrkn motlirwta . -' Wo 1 till KENS liORO. XC. 1 .a- i:ti 11 ar.ti Auio-ican Cuaipaoiea '" uuitjiuod aawts over III Mlli:i .UILLIOXS. I - AV. e'.vitlt. Agent, .x.c..- 1 HalsteXd says that the Provi dence (Rhode Island) Journal will not do on political issnes. Per haps. But it is certaiu that Rhode Island t ill doou political issues that is, if HalsTKAD's idea of po litical issues is to be accepted, -j GeiitUmeu of the 1 committees, especially the chairmen, yon are too slow. To secure victory at the next election, sound, pure and in telligeut ineii must be selected, men of ability who are acquainted and can explain and thoroughly discuss before the people, the tariff 1 . 1 . auu iiiicrusi icteuuo questions, for these we regard aa the only is sues. llilhiboro Hevrder. He ilakea h tbirt on the ocean tranU. i Ami be rdnatna for the mountains hifb. W bera coot laYitina rhaiiam, and laud - Of wonders kis the .-kjr, i ' i i Jubilant brhoka and riroro pare. liable thr welcome as tliey ran, "Tho mountain bine with iu azure hue,". Wafts a tieleumsj warm at the tun. The little birds frota all the trees. Chirp outbeir utenr notes of tony. The sweet eat Bowers kias the bees. As the irjfa horse steams aloi.a. Maidens fae decked ou( in (ems. All ,ome to rreet thee with their charm.". Crowned witi health and diadems. Of beauty, srealta, and outstretched arms. The babies all doth; cry with joy. As in their mothers' arm thay nestle. The rmy-haiyed maa aad little boy. 11 us; aacbiutber lor a wrestle. Old Pilot frand majestic sight. Hath stood for aaes the liabtninrs flash. It now looks down with grand delisht. On all thi roar, and din, and crash. Old Saarabrwa doth echo back From all Its coves, and cngs and towers, , And welootae all oa the iron track. From aa)pard towns to moentain bowers. The Ararat fcl ides gently near. O'er racks beds aad verdant banks. , A ed adds it welaome soft and clear. As it rippie seaward on its pranks. Old Fisher' Peak ao longer frowns. As 'twas a out to do in days of yore. But thunders back its tones and sounds ' Its welootae welcome by tbe soore. Welcome, waleome from core and hill. Rings out loo. all the mountain air. From riTer.Hake and mirthful rill. Aad gallaat a-ea and maidens tair- i The histiry of North Caroliua is 8 yet imperfectly written. 'The labors of authors on tue subject have gone j only to the extent of gathering material for that histo riau who shall at a future day col late and ccjndense v'itb intelligence the mass of what might properly be called tihe dixjectajmembra of a body to be built up in solid form and substance. Williamson's, Iawks, Wheelers', Moore's, .!an. neither of them; be accepted as full complete histories of North Caro fina. Yet ( each and all of them, from, their several points of view, have gathered up invaluable infor mation a ( mine from which the future laborer j in the important field may draw his treasures.: So Master Workmon of District As sembly 135, concerning the settle ment of the miners strike, said that he 'would iiay as much as his com pet i tors, but could not Oe exectel to pay i more. In truth, the com pauv Mr. Cibiu represents has no competti r. tor the anthracite coal mining C'liipatiies are in a com binatioki i liii but a certain ouan tity of coal . .iclryear, in order that the amount shipped to market may not become reat enough to reduce the pritv. hiu-.h coal company binds it-!! t snip a certain quan tity ami they dare not exceed the quota agreed upon. Mr. Corbiu could well afford to say that he would nay as much as his competi tors, since all of the anthracite companies are united as one and competition is dead." n. LEGISLATION NEEDED. After, elaborating this t bought by illust.atioiis . ot the . Keading strike, Mr. Powderly continues : " A e must have legislation which wiil compel individual and corpora tion tt transact business on a basis of real property dollars and cents, instead ot what the world calls paper credit or fictitious values. t'lTnw Pin . rlila l.a lr.no f Tti- whom will it be done f 'Notby strikers ; qot by wasting our energies on the line of abuse. ol each other. It cannot be done by men who have no higher coucep tion of Knighthood and citiz vnsliip than to expose themselves and families' to the pangs of hunger in a suicidal strike. It is argued that strikes do good; so does a lire. Strikes do good ! Go to the coal fields of Pennsylvania ami count the victims. .Go through the Le high regiou and count the sufferers. GoJutO: the homes of tne brave, heroic men who waged the unequal battle and ask of the '"ives ami children' you will tind there if strikes do good, aud note the an swer. Let the ones who have felt fthe pangs of hunger testify. Do not go to those who, standing tar froui the scene of conflict, will say strike. f goMl. - "This "is .1 large country ; ours a large organization Convulsions may take place in a dozen callings at the same time. Unfortuuately each one-, feels that it alone is in trouble Mud knows nothing of the troubIesf others. Your General Master Workman, to whom com plaints come, can tell, which is en titled Uv first consideration, anil kuowiiig;how many cases the order can succesfully attend to at once, is in a position to say that! the or tier cannot sustain nil of ; them at onetime. Would it not be criuii ual in him to enconrage ul of them to hope for aid when he knew it could not be had t His experience teaches him that battles are not fought with One words, false prom ises and bolstered hopes. lie knows that what is ailed 'moral support' is to the man in tiouble what wa tered stock is to the man in busi nessa promise to pay, with noth ng as a fund .to draw upon, It p rot laces throughout the whole Flour 80u't miud and heart a certaiu sun men and women MB. POWDERLY'S ATTITUDE PLAINED. the majority of our members vote I streets aiud sidewalks. to do this it will be done, and th Ai2L L t... ..1 111 rniiBiiiii 11 'l jiii ii smaiia. speakers sent out at j once totalk Mill. Ptegrara ! & Pipkin have plicity, profound peace, gentle lov-, aud work, not for one mail or set L.miQ,i tioiU ..,511 un.i iu and immutable calmness that of men, but for the brotherhood of -i,nPtw dd in flonr milt nrvion ly reported.) 1 ' j EX-1 Lenoir Mining. Charles Mur- tagh is j developing the Hayes Snainbotir mine. "We have reason to: be proud of I !vr.hAnALLni-v iaiti.Whit the order today. It i has passed I Ttma am hmi.iinn- 11 lmr drv kiln. u "-rf mruugii a sturiu 01 nutcaie, sianuer 1 r .iJans. f a! I aF rri liitnnf . s7rarfiti FaArnrtr f nnisr? If a a ' .nptiiiimiti in slitntinn ar.r roAaiva.1 IhsHiraH .o .r j. v , afc ,a n F"PU " The "shafts that have bteu7iniedVt Mebane-Grist Mill.-J. I B. earth or the happiness of the bless done him no harm. He has not w,tt new machinery. j- r"" , changetl his coarse a particle in Oxford-Bui dings.-R. E. Young which, though begun on earth, can 11 erect a store uuuuings. 1 VT.rr TV V. r:.; T charms aud elevates the heart of the observer, though he scarcely knows why. The perfection j of saints on earth is more perceptible in what they do not, than in what they actually do. It consists: in that spotless holiness which is best comprehended when we contrast it V TUamLIiI. .. . I .1: I .. ,1 t and calnmnv anch ta in nthar ir. . MWUT71U ay. jr .assess, wnu wur natural uisuruer auu 111 consequence thereof, and- intends jwil to obey only one command in the exercise of his duty, and that the command of the wrtler.I If he is no longer of service tho order has only to vote to have him turn bis office over to another and it will cheer fully be done. Ho then takes his place as a private in the rauks, to use pen and effort the! same as be fore for the success of: the princi ples of Knighthood. If the prac tice of rushing into reckless striken is to continue I would, rather stop at once. If our order believes that the policy of enforcing discipline Oxford Armory. The Gran- ville Grays kill erect a $10,000 armory, ill ' j ' Oxford Machine Shop. A. J. & W. R. Kivett will add more ma chinery to their niacnine shop dor- it leads approached and does noli Reminiscences of Port Royal. The man who believes that this life is a life of probation, that the gospel is true and that death, with the dreadful alternatives to 'which ' - aawsew! . : L ; . 1 ( : ! AND . : ; ': :. . v w-. . eaawawaaBBBBBBj BBB-BBaaW ' I ! a ! m .. I - ! ' aasssssj - ' : ' t ' Bffsawssssssssssssssssss-SaSSl , asssjwgjwgjjwgjwgjwgjwsaa 1 aaawaw- S n' sb a. ...e i I fecaeral Hook and H-roui BCOKS Improved skxsk of-ull in Jjnr liiie HISTORY. - BIO( Mall iter, IIOOKHL' BOOKS. kimlsot 'IMM RAIMlu POETRpT, FICTION. sMMsKM 151 HKT. Mia si LtnTicn ctmxi larl iKlhsra, IIO'iK- Writing Paier, note isjid 1-Hi.-im.-. I W aa .aa.. B - . . Lspgai VP. !rslse.itl5ni lt i; mil Taper I'ads, Wnting Pads Pencil I'm Is, nil pri.-eH and nu.iliii- SEA SI OE N( Monroe s. In-ell's. ll-MiM IliUr v. . i.t V ... sines. ewsn and ImI. tsss anr st- a. aven tliiiig fresh. And almost daily adding to their New u 11 cl J large stock of WMll ' ' 1 i i i: I 1 .MERCHANTS I- ! - I 1: CU7HI are invited to call in erson or send , their ortler- by mail. Base IUIIs and IlatA . S n I tl , Blfmi-DAY OA lips alwtr in U ll aad Tra ns rent-ie er i U t u 1 1 I'M I u V I. .1 . iX,-t kintls. 4 ir S)s Cwtne aad see olli al DIKE saarZ :ooi C P. VANSTORV FEh... jllLi iJAlili ORKKXSUoK'l. N ing the sammer. act, is a constitutional fool, and Rutherfordton--Gold Mining. not responsible for his acts. We It is stated that a party will erect have serious doubts if such a case 115,000 of gold miue ford tou. A. matiou. ! inachinery to develop a ever existed. That stujeiidou8 miles from Rutber- Weaver can give iufor- mass ot flame aud heat, the sun, would be a hiatus in nature if Us rays diil not flash in every direc tion, bearing to every orb within its system both heat and light, -f IF' there is a piece of created matter within the so ar system which e yj ceives Iigut Iroio tu- sun. out ut warmth, we hare a natural parallel Salisbury -Gold- Miuing. It is n -j? a - I . a a ami obedience. to law in regard to reported that an nglisti coi.ip.tny strikes should be carrietl out and have purchased machinery to dj- will so vote, the General Master velop a gpld nne near the St.-uiy Workman will endeavor to carry in Freehold -Gold Mines. ! ont ; but ho believes itj to be crimi- Shelby Church-The Baptists to thtJ jece ot JmaI1 wl!jt., ual in liim to lend his sanction, will build a church to cost f7,o(M). r nrireiiAiiMive huh I even by his silence, to violations of Tarboro4-Canniug Factory .-One the evidences of Christianity. I The la w by members going on strike 0r the factories reported last week soul that does not feel the heat from against the laws of the order and t j " Mtaiied will be a canning this treat ceutralSorb of the moral factory. i;A f 15,000 stock company universe lies in little danger j of of common sense." i PUBLIC OPI NIOX. There are men all over toe. South who ae manly, and! gifted and true. They cannot bei. persuaded to stay by the; most. Ihdiroct way, ..4 l...t la aa al Asarf-1 hafAnB sTaa the living who stoodb in the PPlyl give u fqrmatiou if any- perilous times for right and home lu,B f8 s .. ' ' r ....I mnnirv. Tliev hsivA not. j tie-1 Thomas ville FlourMill. K.A has been organized and will start blindness from excessive I light : l.L'..:...arCil Nf mw anlifTiavt sTatt Im I Q.tr' Tonoj oira um tin sreittiiiiff ! il III LUf 9 : OCCsVOVM Ii SAA VU i UV a s asavaa ' lOCSlA. VUIIV POJ O JW IHH v ss w purchased itj time. Machinery j is thorough, enrnest " Christian these wauted. Address W. E. Fountain, days without being called a crank Thomasvilie Gotton Factorry. and lunatic These good believers Tri- f itatlr nf hnildintr a i;ot- who see bo cause for immeiliate c ton factarvj JJT. CriMner can tion are among the number whoj ! 1 -i I Thq Reeister'8 Hookn aIiow for I ko bnJ a .a w ' ; - . I tne six moiitns enuint? Jan. ist. at. that our purchases were, greater thau any other two bouses in the city.! All buyers know that this fact gives us decided advantages both in buvinq and t selling. Very Respectfully, . J. W SCOTT & CO. fel)2V BuGGIKS, i L INK kJSHNKM Ski t J le, frtti the ColuniW l aiitr1 C..uii,ut. x,' tti.l l - 1 t IUI. !... imtU r-.) lit lika. .sidi.'i:. .s c liei)' oi, l.kl, '.(IMS, inuil BLACK WOLF. ire at sIm it notice and at nw4 am prered t, send riis to I by prirata mnreyaaoe. julMy 1 . Or Black 'Leprosy .-is a disease which is eiinsider ed incurable, but it has yielded to the curative pro perties; af Sairr'a Srtciric now known all over the world as S. S. S. Mrs. Bailey, of Wast Sowar rille. Mass.. near BosUia. was attacked sereral years aao with this hideous black sruplioo, aad was treated by the bast medical talent, who euuld oaly ay thait the diseases was a species of ' j 67 tmrtM in ai " l"'T Iiirirs l.lv.t .v'c from a little i-hil I in M4is cunt). .N'.t Nf TWO iMIM.a) nr Dr. Ilstw srH WrH Mem. aty. M ijill -11-2 PHOHY MlLLKH SAC.nKMII ttT-f. M i PKAwKltS TIIE'AOIK INDKHUKA I l.l-Kli-l'MK i: iiui'si: " . -: . ' m L. v.. sv mill oli.tptl,' come enamoreu or ixprtnern ap- Auumaa tiV".. p'anse, and have no patience with work on a flour mill. are so degenerated as bogiu those who not to glory in a noble, patriotic, heroic ancestry. Wilmington Star. i ' .White the newspapers are enu merating the States that have re cently declared for Mr. Cleveland's renomination, is it hot a fact that Thomasttlle Residence. J. T. Cramer wilt it is reportediuild a residence tq cost 815,000. V I Thotnasviile Stamp Mill. Tim Newi RusstjII Gold Mining Co., bavej coutraUtetl; for machinery So erect a 40 samp mill. TnisnotH-Cotton lactory. a. discourage thorough nessiu religion They simply reflect the average sentiment of the age. But the sen timent is wrong. If Christianity is true at all, it is tremendously true, and we must teach men so. Above all things, we must discour age a shallow faith. Richmond Ad rocate. : . 1 j A 8POKTISC. MAN'." KX PUKI liXCK. the Democratic rstatej Executive LMto!I.j filcU)rv ii? project el and Committee of North Carolina, in Darti,a' ; MVe reported as cor respond - nno.t,.. on i.aiciu UIS kuc t uj of Februarv, 1883, was the first political body in the United States, this year, to endorse. President Cleveland. If North Caroliua is entitled to such honors let her have them. Charlotte Democrat.', ALWAYS OPPOSED STIKES. Mr. Powderly adds: I will never hold out a hope of assistance when I am not in possession of money toirry on the strike when the men j and women upon whom we must rely for the funds to carry On the struggle are as poor as those eu gaged in the trouble. The Gen eral Master Workman has received his share of censure for not encour aging certain strikes. He lnever did encourage' a strike and: never will do so. nor will he ever vote to lorder a (strike until every known 'rviuedv short of a surrender of the n a later stage of progress, in fact, manhood of the. men engaged has n this contemporaneous leriod, been tried. Was he light f lis he come the researches of Col. William I right! We have had striU.i! alter Saunders into the old colonial records, eak-h of which is prefaced by bis ablet aud admirable chapter f comment ami explanation, with reliable sketches and events. AsheviUe interesting; ami r i Oi uien Citizen. Some years ago a member of the General Assembly called on a gen tleman in Raleigh to draw a bill for him, "What do you want!'' asked the gentleinanJ ? Well," said the member. 'I want to do something" after a moments ; re flection 'Teeal or aaieiKl some chapter of Battle's Eeviaa!. The people had lajtter keep sncii mem bers at the plow handles. Then? they can do something that will not hurt others thouge it may not amocnt to much good, for them selves. New Berue Journal. How many editors ! ju ; North Carolina have held their pencils back when their argus eyes, beheld men iu high places, committing blunders and depredations against the welfare of society t How many editors have looked at the telling of the truth from the standing point of getting bread t It is a lamentable fact that much high banded meanness is permitted, be cause there is not moral character enough to expose it and make it odious. Manv a scribe will reap his full reward, not so much from iner with a view to purchasing ma chinery. M. S. Wells can piobably p-ivn information "jlmingtou Truck. The W j. mingtoh Iook &: Ladder Co., will parchase iaftruck at a cost of about 2,00U. ! A Chapter from the Life rT. 4. .M'M ul ! Ian, at' Corinth, Miaa. . j Mr. McMullasi is one nf the best known chicken and dog landers in the South. 11 is coops and ken nels aro tilled with the finest specimens ot-game chicken and well-bred sporting dosrs. i . For many years of his life he bad a serious mis fortune, which fae explains in the following letter, which abb tells what was the unlucky spurting man's real Mascot: ,.'.'' You will pardon me Inr addressing you on sub ieexon which I know you must get numerous, if not innuraberable. letters, but gratitude pr.mpts me to tell you about what I resrard my most re markable cure of rheumatism by your S. S. r or ten years I suffered with rheumatism. I had about saturatea Biy enure ouvy. i nm and oonseiiuenUy iocuralile. It is impossible lo d scribe ber sufferings. Her body from the erewa ut bar head to the soles of her feet was a mas of de cay , masses af flesh rotting off and leaving great caritic. Jier fingers festered and three er four nails dropped off at on time. liar limbs contract ed by the fearful ulceration, and for several years isbe did not leava her bed. Uer weight was'redue- d from 525 to fiO lbs, Perhaia soma-faint Idea of liar condition can be gleaned from the fact that three prounds of Cuamoline or ointment ware used per week in dressing her sores.. Finally, the physi cians aiiknow!edged their defeat by this Mack Wolf, aad commended, tha sufferer to her wise Creator. 1 Her husband bearing wonderfu reportsfof the as of Swift's SNScifle (S. 8. S ). prevailed oa ber to Iryitasja last resort.- She began its as under protest, but soon found that h I system was being relieved bf the foison, as the sores aasa mad a red and healthy color, as though the blood was becom ing pure and active. Mrs. Ilailey eontinujed the a. S. 3. untrl last February : every sore was heal ed : she discarded chair and crutches, and was for the first ti'ue iu twelve years a well wotaaa, husband., Mr. C. A. Ilailey, is in business a Ulackstoarf street. Boston, and will tali pleasare in giving the details of this wonderlul cure. I Send to Utr Treutwe on Blood and r-kin Pisessns. mailed free. Tha Mwlft Nasrllt t eK. H.T. IIILLER Ii SRO?. BICIIMllXn Manufactu re is GENTLEMEN'S Fl FINK MIIKT.H AN vi i.t; Uind-I i pi; ORPKK A SI'K IAII rIT jt HA .l ' Look imt lor "TON V.'Nlie aiO i Brat thing ynt Iiihiw, kihI U h in what liaj sells ,..u. it will Iw III II TMIMftj: X P. O. Ilox I'Sd l:Ki,n pr6ly ! i ioVle .rif-f. I fri'in ll'.iit. AX,TTltY. i Im. i t.tre... I'tllaa . g.nl MIA. i i e.ili I tn E FSRKfSHiSGS. hAVF.I.'S T-ll Xi 1 ' wlc .. .1 ). I K tl Mu i A AGENTS WASTED !1 Ty KKLL TMK o.Mj mm i MANt'KAt'l i:'!.i flu Y a rl5 t ' Drawer 3. Atlanta, Oa. Dr. J. Menter Howard, strike. What go.l have thev done f what he writes but from what he Here is an illustration. A mm i.-. receiving $2 50 a day. lie wimisa ten r ceut advance, which would raise his wages to $2.75 a day. His demand j isrefusel and be stops work, remains out a month two, tails to write with the light before him. We have seen North Caro lina exchanges on our tables fuU some of the praises of men that no doubt ought to be in the work house. Sanford Express, -. i J . ! u;i.n. Tk Dart of it. My lett leg was the worst anecte-t. Wllraangton -BUlhllllg. AS FJi,...l.v. though I am entirely well. u.y Mt V.iiincrMs.iv'a Christian Association left leg U a little esaallar taaa the right, shnvelod -T--re----i: ...... , i frum rbeumatism. ror nte years i maysay uiai i contemplate erecting a bUIIUIIlg. l I WBJ,iui.nerofstarvat.. from inability to w,rk cost f 15,11)00. j J . We wish to give warning in tima ZrT? .1" tO all manipulators Of party Ilia- pim.wbico did reliero me some for awhile, but cbinery- j The peoplethe dear fif rTtL rl,ua .irrlitd t heSM RalllH l.K, t M.iial from tha first few bottles to take peupic ', ibjt thorough course of your medicine, and I took nartv managers are alwaysalking ""'"4 afMltm rf saeciBc. : v hen ltxau about and its constantly disregard ing, I are !t red at and disgusted with their ways of packing dele gations ffof particubir candidates pi tne wisue m iu um- ple are iioti Hons they from 'at the iug this fori discord, pu promoting the temper voters, and can always abetbtown recardless jority ! of their party. If the peo lieitra l'l rjioir cuu en- Will certaiidy b heard iioibt. i WHarenotsay tbe purpose ot sowing t with the sole degire bf harmony. We know Uf a great many of our don't believe that tney be whipped into ranks by applying the party- lash. Elir- Enterprise, I G A YE UP TO DIB. : Kg oxvilu' Tm., July 2. 1S7, itl.non BALM CO. Atlanta. Oa I hare had catarrh of th head for six years. I went to a noted doctor and ha said ha treated me fr iU hat eon Id net cure hmh ha said. I was over Bfty .yrs old and I gave 1 up to die- I had a d is treeing coush: my eyes were swollen !and I am confident 1 eould not aswa area wwaoai a cnaasa- . ""-5 and rot one botsia of your medicine, used it,, and felt neUer, Taea I got four mora, aad taaaa God ! it eared! aw. Use this aay way you may wish for tha sunerers. i , 2i nordia Street. taking the medicine I weigbeil 1)0 proiim's. and when I finished tha thirteenth bettle I weighetl US aoaads. aad I weigh that yet. ' , t I regsrd your medicine as the poor man s best frisad, if ae will only take it in time, and thus save bias, from extravagant doctor's bills and preserve bis health. With gratitude and with .bert wishes. I remain. Your obedient servant. ... T. J- McMlLLiS. . Corinth. Miss.. Feb. 17th. 1S87. 'Ireatisa on blood and skin diseases mailed free3 Swirr SrKClKic Co.. Drawer & Atlanta. Oa. J fAl.fc.M OKCHErK. Yes, "music bath its chunu-t." ! And all must feel its spell When Philharmonic send-" it torth I For friends wbo lore it well. Wll. ton. may Salem ' pride I In iu Orchestra dwell. For weetest harmony i given, j Kzerts the strongest spell. But daellers in our double town. And every other Wk. Try my Havanas if you d have A symphony ia siaoke. - The na plus ultra of 5 cent ciirs Leop ld's llavan.S. -I I An Uiidoubled; Hlensln?- About thirty years ago a! ..mtnlnent I hystrian by tbonametuf Pr. ailliam 1U.I diwvere-i or produced after long exi-nuientl re-esn h a rem Ll for disewa of the tnnsst. ehe-t. and luns-s, whU;h was of such wonderful efficacy that it p..-. ninad a wide repaatioe ia this: i country. IM Salntohe melicine W DK- WM. II A LII. BAL SAM FOKTUKLUOS. and may be safely ro aM as a siseedr and lilivn cure lor coughs. colds, sore hn. c-, 1 a a."n- l lit 'i"iV s1 " MOTtaisswasaaMsstaaMM A la I It W..STO.t. S.-V-. septlo-ly- To a pitaiists, A Splendid Chance ! SES Uiolit 01 ih ('..I railroad facilif ie ; snd well'arr.iiie-l . fl Aviv in stoek a few Pair of call on or Hddi T 1 IWiiits-r. hOOTS and SHOES. 'A. Also, a , few Winter HATS that I am going tii sell at once, and you I- jirT W. Wll I.V.I ll tit. 4 Ii: Mil s1'af. have h jiSPLKN'IMI) CHANCE to buy some gisslit cheap. Come aaf See tie Goods anl Price. WHllTelL T keep in stock Pant Goods, Sheetings, j?S&-5 1 - CHECKS, I). II. I1AI.L, n 1 1 1 . : tal lllankteri-r Plain snd Oriiameki JKKKNSUOR With many years nriera warA.bt t,, ,r I. f , I. ,11 .1.1 ( lll Jl 1 t an ls 1 ......... . . Ta. as i-heail a ou can ouy tnem. iu T a ' .1 GIlOtfEUIKSyou will find my -j-prices rignl. h you wain Greensboro' ni;ie ,iM,d i- ill .1 flHI loit- ifi t l II III I'll ll in., JIM Sl' ) i OHM . IUI '. -II.MU ! Mr. - N r mmrini PLAIN AND FAKCY Tobacco and Cigars keeis soma hoiew orands. Uall for the cel-Ur..tfd SLell ltoat Broad G 11 age. or Corner it. soil oii will get a good elieW. Smoke the old reliable "I'm Hooker ami Golden Kagle. Yur fris-nd.' And wlwile- CMAH.v Jt l.r.s V. '. tie dxalers in 77. opu-ajile W.J. BLACKBUKN. h..l. I-. prr thstU "Ml : L'aiii 3 1 iKf:i- 1 i. I Co. ANPV,- i 1 . is 11: i itr 4UW. nuyT-lv; ILVDII m,y.Mr..nPYKINi ZZ3Z3ZlJLgZ30J DYEM TKey will dye entiling. lV 4rJ add b( where. I'rwa parkas. 11 C..4-. i.e !. iiiMsth. ti'ii-s. ..". ! ..r 1. iwissuiow. rr "' ' rr.. .. ; ; ,y A W4 rv k or smut I ll r a;e k I 1. 1 1. fATK. Praswuo. ilii'U N-J. r h. N.v l.r.n.o..t.l r""" j IfcH-etJI snap. m. 1 -., -f - Tb A Lanlrt an. 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The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
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