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1 I . . I . ;. . - : !.! ; I. ?SUJ I - - ----- ;'-r- v --v I ' 1 I .' : s- " I I -; . II.!..- '. -- f, , .- j.; ' i - I -' - , ... - , , T.- - ,!,::;::;,,,,: f;r; .-, ; rTr'' 11 s . i,.-.-u-4-. -uL..: ;. 1:- -1 .'1 - J H : : - . - . r ., Lar"f fire ..., l.it- S'1; r"or Tied moat u..----r-tracior the Eatir W.1'.' !"''"jich & !lelium for ii,. ir.fe before PrcH' A0YER1I-1HC RATES DEMOCRATIC SUPREMACY FOR THE i!000 OF ALL, AND CKTABLIRHKb is isss NEW EKIM.JIO. r,ll8 GREENSBORO, N. C, A OEUOCRATIC UUIHISTtXTION ADMINISTERED IT DEMOCRATS. FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1888. 4; " . f j'. K. CiKKtjORVi M D.j 4- i i lloiisn. re:st-nr'. X. C DK.G..W: Wiiselt, i: ; i : . I k 1..I-.-J 4 -.l.T. i i : n -r i .-j 'V, BOBERT ,.: ;up -lit . .-'mil. 10' V.K-V 1' !- 4 "I r4 OOUGLAS, A LAW, ... !: l'i C.Ai'.'iLIXA. i..t ... - r". )!..: Court.' CUITORIAL BRIEFS AMD POIMT8. I Bob lneersoll iay Uresbam i the coming liepablican. ! California. Democratic Htte Oonventiou is solid forClerelanjl. 1 t Ohio Democrat iudorse Clere land and tariff refornu, Senaiblf. . i i Observer As to foe i i The Charlotte t- . revived affaiu. t.. w. . '.Ill 1 Clemeiii G. r Wright, . -) at.. i t !i i.-r U is .1.17 4y .;. . IJALDWIX. ,iMr. .i v . r . i.wv. ji I ( I II ! ..it i J.XAII S W . 1 f . ! " 1 "I i.. N T. N. Ttie Philadelphia JPrev Blaine organ, gives him 377 out of 822. -it' L : i The war cloud in Eoropeis tl dark. j- - The Democratic i State Conven tion meets Wednesday. i i I Nobth Carolina Itepsblicaiis are now panting for pnblie pap. Tue Wiuston tally nays : "The 'VViiiwtoii pistol-bearing Jif gro niunt K." tJ wheru t 1 j . ! i Mr. (JuiVELANb continues td : I - f nso language from the shoulder re garding fraudulent pension,. claims .A r L!US, i v w .r. . ivt r: ill -i- ;.;it- t'i 1 If. t.K T -t" !he Wcutworfh Hotel, I: ri ;i! " :t. N- .- i!-:r :its j ...nv !i.:nt tn '. !'.( it-tur. ': 'So there is a Waterloo for ere ry despotic .Napoleon." JLlid any one whimper Chicago ami JHahoiii' 1 Statistics show, that in Norths Carolina iusanity i.s ou the increast) among. tho negroes.' . The New York Democracy was nevtT more united jthuu now. Is tin's haTiiiony iluu t (.h;trleiH A. Dana's work f i " 1 -m Tin ("ovij llorsK. v V (1 . i. ith first i-..1 : at- ' : I i ri.-liT. ' "The fiend with the projecting umbrella now occupies, by general consent, the place ; once tilled by the educated hog.B ; We doubt it. ! . j . - Stanley and Emir Bey have been hunting each ocher for months aud now a third party is bunting them both. 1 Tub Republicans have thrown a sopfto tfale Knight of Labor. A member of that onlflr was nomina ted W, delegate at large very os tentatiously, but got beaten badly. 'JohnL. Sullivan, who is now in the circus business, says ! he would like to see any i f 'duffer" tj Sun of May to' crawl under the canvass while he is on deck." Sul remember that he is In Tammany went to Chicago opposed to the nominatioii of G ro ver Cleveland. Next nniith it will go to St. Louis with banuers and crat reads Mr. Kandal and white plug hats, to mean that he is not a civilized cotbmunity. The New Orleans ivan should music shout for Cleveland's renomination. j tariff reform, but is in The Patriot rises td suggest the formation at once of a demo cratic club in Greensboro, the ac knowledged headquarters for the fl r,K- r - TA . Koattieni Cora petition in iron. We copy the follow.ng very sig nificant article from the Baltimore 25th: The iron-masters of Pennsylvania are beginning to feel the effiitt of thej intro duction of Southern iron in the F.a;tm heading for j markets. The Thomas Iron Company ot Pennsylvania nas reaucea tae price of its xno. 1 pig iron two aouars per ton, the imet uemo I down It u daimedi that this rdctioii 's speech to has beeh forced upon the company br Opposed i to ae "CI 01 mi compemwn 01 doatnen) iavoroi cut- where the Pennsylvania iron-masters at ting down both the internal revo- one time had a monopoly of the market. TO the tariff. Then whv icuutuon ui price it is saia, will nue and doesn't be support the piills bill, I follow suit But it is contended, and justly, that whue the cheaper iron of the fifth? district Democracy. bean a second I Do J we i lloufe, increases the appropriation- one and a half million dollars, and of tlfis amount North Carolina riv ers get about $300,000. I j j . 1. : ..1. K'i:.t... .... -.1 ..11 , 1. kuicu ituuiisui-g ncoi 11 an w ' . " . , , . v bacoo taxes 1 f imply , : because tlSr paramount in his eyes is the per- uy, the large "stocks onhand m conse naVln of th lw.nntU nn- ph qence of ovr-productlon have also rT"" . " " : I some thin T to da with; it. I Thm w n The Senate amendments to the joyed by the iron lords of " Pen nsyl- expecution tha the activity in railroad River and narborbiU. as it left the vania. ! pung, which puedjiorsuch large sup- s . : i niifcm i ic iict krr rnji r jr vm jvoi k-vivvi won n rnntimiik f.ir rhimi Kabo a mmm AANGEROUM TEXDRNCV. J terfal fam J fa Vaikoaonctiol ,1 . - ! , i . and in conseqience bf this decline iii Separating the wheat from the contracts the supply of rails is now in ex- mm - - .1 1 I .r i - . cnan, ana masmg a proper uis- teas oi tne aemaitQ nis is eviaent irpm Unction between authentic -infor- ne ,aci iast 8t?l"?ls. wn' ?s y 11U 9CIIUU3 LUI1IICUIIUU ill II1C DQUII1, aTC so weak that sales have been reported at less than thirty dollars iper ton. Irt 1884. when trade was! greatly depressed, steel rails declined to twetjty-sCven dollars a ton, the lowest point they have vet reach ed. Even at thirty dollars there is little, if any, proht td the Imakers. But the price indicates that whatever mav be the vancement in manufacturing aud effect of Southern competition on the or- all kinds of mechanical industries. dirtafy products pf iron, it can have little . ... ,.. L i-ii 1 i! or nonc upon sieei rans, ana tneir aecune mis is as it suouia net sku eu ia- must be lookea for in the comparative bor. with adeanate comuensation cessation of railrioad biiildine. The proof Bra.Liiii: wut.11 ua 1 ;.,. r -v .i . , . r . i. . . and atfadv emnlnvment is of ma- -yic ucs ,n in? aimipisnea aemana lor from Petersburg,"! an? "eaa employment, is 01 ma- coaf whkh Hrned ,a , b ac. TERMS tSl.S Per ar. ATr.. ; 1 1 i . . ... 1 ' 1 .. . J : f 1 r ; - - 1 - - - . -. . . THE WEEKLY PATRIOT CIBCDUTCLl IN TEE CCITNTIES OtXXLrOBIBOCKlNUHAk. OBAN VILL-B. CA3UTELL. PEKSOlf. ALA. KAHCE. OBANOB. CHATHAM, i HAWDOLPH. MOOBE. FOB I 8 YTH.DAVlDSOBr. SUBB Y i ASa STOKES. : , ' ! Pittorlvanla, Pttf ok ao4 Hnry Count , - , ;. i . in Vlrtini. - , , - , ADVERTISERS STICKj A HERE. LLEWVIM'S 1.ETTE hat M Colnsjon In Wl L on. Sf-jKufinliCorrotpomlono Dily Patibot J Winston, May 2S.-iAs wa pub lished ja( the time, the Forsytjh del egatiou to the State Demojcratic vuu.cuuuu, wnicn assembles at isaieigu ion Wednesday, will be composed of all .the Democrats in god standing in the county who vuuqao to go u xtaieign ana repre sent, it. There is no I unit rtile to govern them, and th 14 voties to wmcn the countv is entitlmll will be divided between the different candidates for i the various offices. I believe' we have noi countvlman aspiring for any place jon the State ticket. We have enon-h biiains nerej nowever, (mind you) to make up the whole ticket, withont shins outsiae tne corpora'e limits ofithe twin-cities. ill I lain informed to dav that a larse number of our country friends, he larmers, win go as delegates, and that theyliwill be for Alexander ifor ifoverBor as long as there remains the shadow of a hope for his ndm- IE LEGRAPH Win llaug Juue-21st. "Wilkes Birre, Pa., May 23 A brutal prizof fight took iidace here i this morning. Thos. lloiar, of Nan- iiicoKe, ana James Dillon, of King. awn were cue nnncmais. Tii P I) lit FULL LIFE-SIZE 01 Winston, N. C. Mav :28.k:Jnd f," lu .f .,n P!- Walter Clark to davl sentenl ,lcl' '.Y0 m0D5as- Fnll UMiln rn D,fi se.f A m Will nniwm.. t i Un I. l." were omer against .jr, u.w.i 21st,for the Tmurderof luUiAfJ t" W Wiiour. : -i i I Jnt. , vu ii,uv to fine nuisu. I wAutEHKEorn PEs.iixivrE.-j. ' v - ... t ring was pucneti in Lee park, j pai.tix.i ikai.V(w. - -j-iVDier.eiureJndgeClark. a SUDUrb or the City, at midnight, I or.. thw err. I I ! Winston, N C, Mav 2S. The ' M a wraugfo ensued over the Re. PDAIll) grand jury in session liere to lav I lection of a Referee, and tlm ficiif l iound a true bill against forty two llas not commencel until 8 o'clock citizens, or this town for gambling, this morningi Thirty rounds in all Aucvwere ineu oeioreiiuajrec ;irk were lousruti ana both men wer and each fined i!0 and ijosts!. f ferribly punished, Hoar's face be ng unrecogiiizable, Wlien time Chandron VK itf o a Mw fcu "'rv urss rouuu was canetl Hi I T S; Bast, 25x3d, $50 00. the SUt. IrjCTDRESsk- may u.--A ome one criil nut.' utr,A i..riflr i Htu.iio int.U Ar.H, I - - - - ' wu. - u ft a . v,i northwestern part of Dawes Gn. l&JEZZi- cm' ana sa?. ji Plk nni.n nrs iT i ..' w cieareu. xne sneriu uhi oinf.lr 4.tnml.v :t7..I J .' . , l0 PWII Will nfonn. r7--.T" .i" : " . W " OUt 801.10 Other CIJI IIIC LUUIHIT IS I1UUI1- limn l & . . ed. Prm.,ll anBM,lwi.;u i"o u5ul WBS rorjwma r rr. , , l K"i-o receipts. ! - 1 nt uim ni f.ti ti a.f' .1 ink r.i.tsri. . j ltU.h. s c. liu'iH, ft. t4tri AGENTS -IltfLL WANTED! TIIKOKLY PMANDf Aciritrn nv "The so-called civilized ' world I matinn ef iiKlisnnfjihtn . (no.tsi a till MiMMit vpars in trr'nc to brnak into I .... . . . I ; . . J . ' highly colored accounts ot j "extra- v,uu.. w h ii maKing ntrenu, orJi uary and 'remarkable ous fforts to keep the Chinese, n rono.hiHio,. ii fromjbrealting out." t)r, rather, to L-n Wtthe South is making keep China from breaking into the gratilying civmea worm. and substantial ad- i -4- CpLD as John Sherman is, it is probable that his thoughts were not very! refrigerating when he heard the news or the result of the Republican ter'al benefit it is almost a ne tivity or non-activity in the production of vitu 'w..,,ti .f xr.ri, (rW cessitv to the prosoeutv or large "u" uc Pra saremeni oi rw.uv.v.. .w. , - , , ' . . " tne anthracite trde shows that while the Uua,i : i i wmuiuuiww. lueweuiuuic ioioco output for that ;month was some 70.000 a family, aud the family must nave tons greater thaa in the same month last ii THE rumor that John LJSuIli- a home: he aud his be ongingsffre year' ffcoaj at tidewater had .s ' . ' i , . , . i increased "-01,465,709 tons at the be- van is to run a circus creates no part and parcel of the thrift pf his ginning of the rnohth.ito 733,314 tons at : . I..-. 4 .. .-.. ' . ... 1 , ik. ..J -r . .. n. Pilot Mountain Hotel, . F - . . . - I'U.OT JMU'S "IjAIN. 1. ... r.-r : . ..-.v.-; 1 1...1. . - 1 -..!'-i:uiy . .,r.- - (-. s-i:v i..ir i!... :.i:i."-i.- I'ilnl 1 1 iiA.Mr.L . .1 1. 1 a . . 1 r.i r. "The tireshaxn boom is solid." Yes; so Holid that its friends can iiot move it. It's a regular dead weight. ThV ArlinoiO-i Hotel, DANviiai:. 'v.. J Jl-Tlt 1 The Benjy -Butler Rid e-show 10 the next presidential campaign has not been organized, vt. but the lovers of fun need not be discour aged ' ! tr .11.111!-. 14U .4 i-t Itnlf.-. . It Ul x -. ii.i .f T )...r.uithly llil -llTH illl- T r-.t flw ..lll IllWt I I:. I'n.. r. Tim JleiYhailts Hotel. M DIS4)N; ,.r... " L In I.I I 1 . - ! , ... .1 -i- . - I "i i N. t . Ii ' irn- Foraker. ami Shermait have the satisfaction ' of knowing that all good citizens would lie glad to nee them knife each other at Chi cago. JV J "The. Ilndson river tunnel prom ises to become Im'e of the biggest lmren in the worhLw 1 Hold 091; the t irjlj' tlixc-iissioii ui Congress isn't tin'slnil. w'ti'vi", . .., .,.; .'4---. v,if t!. 'Ji-t-.t. ..'i-' - V: ... i- J a i t-1r 11 tirtal idsitii.- 1... i..n..r .-..II.;' lnik l.r mi -3 . . S'. -I'M M" r n. ." tl.tu tmu n-fi. I'-im. . -.iii-i-i.ii 'uji. . i-rir! r- "Two Ilarvard students have been fined $100 and costs for main taining" a liquor 11111831100.'' .They were.:- probably taking caret of a drunken friend.. T 1 1 t IK A1AK lilv n.v a ( i Ki.it:. . w l:.vi v. . Wi It .11 it . , 'IH:i. Fl.'M ;;,- i;m Kli'.tXN :.!- ; l-ii.-itt-;:- ..1 1 ilo USE, r-t-.-ht-- 'I.-!. live. 'a female saIoon-keeer in Al b;my wnt, (lo v-i-rnor Hill a costly Uiuquet in recognition of his veto of tlie'higli-lutense bill." JWhat wai the age. and what the brand? H : Speaker Carlisle thinks th :n-8ebt seh.siou will be the longest known in the, history of CongreMS That in the judication at present, to sav the lea,st of it.; 1 ..(. I' ! KiV. 1- 1 N.i'-. ..: M.n-e- - - i.M ..t..i- t- 1 .Vr, ..: M.H-e- Uan'iiii-i li.i.ii.-l. - . In t 1 XT 1 I I1U- L CiRF.siiam jneii in Wsuhington J warm ami indignant. They j.pit njton the Jilaine dan to make i him second on the ticket, i thi news to Joe Ilonkins. Carry surprise Whatever, as a matter town ; his weekly earnings help to of fact, that is all Mr. Sullivan has fill the till of the grocer, the been Uoing for a number of years."! clothier aud the general merchan Yes, ind John has always been the dise dealer; his subscriition 1 sup injerease of the stocks on biggoBt brute in vision. the animal di- The New lork Times jsays. The public record of a wise and wortlwy President is the most ef fectivte infiuence that can be exert ed in behalf of his renomination.' Another erstwhile Republican pa per needs disciplining. ' ports the school, and his donation helps on the work of religion. Vihiges grow into towns, and towns become cities, by the judicious utilization of their water power, the development ot their, manutactur- the end of it. for the usual hand at this season, 'the .difference be tween the customary arid j the actual in crease shows thit the output has been very largely in ekcess of the demand. In other words, thejj ordets of the manufac turers nave oeen lewer. 5 cut tne point that is of imporemce in the iron trade of Pennsylvania is t&e confession that South ern iron is undeifsellirig Eastern iron in us own market. it it can do it now when only at the beginning of its development. what may not bQ expected of it in a few raini from Jiiijonty ot! the delegates j. A in forty minutes. The water-came ! Raleich. NL C. Mav 4im A l : . . .. f .. . I V . . ' .. k. ' r' uuwu IUJUSI in a SOIlU Wall. It 18 OJ tne KeDUbllCan .-ire Hrtfnrr -nn imposaible to cross the White Iliv- slderahl talfcmrr nKn.,.- txv Miz-uJ erasallthe highwjiy bridges are 6ls, the Congressman from this washed out, and it is feared that rtit-tTrf Mf- J . great damage has been done furth I i,,,a Ia inauoQ. f ow ami Ktmiman 1 n...i t m w . . : II I BUOUia Ue Ca leil Oil to mil TK Wl.f- r: 1.- . .- . J- "l au.au. 1 ! ' 1 . 7 1 it UH- uas nscu ieei 4imj fipiCTa n JllltltLe OpiIllOUi X should 1 say that in my judgmrait i tne chances lor the nomination lof a "darM-fiorse" (who would prob;a bly be wndge Clark or Judge Gib mer) are rather encouraging to the friends ofithe two last named gen tlemen. The 4 ; Howard, in i kiss. WINSTON, N. CY- , D. II; ing resources, and the employment years hence whcii additional furnaces and ,fth artiaan an,t hi. wnrkman . mUls are Put Pf " Alabama, as it has ship. GenebaL Woodford says: f'l be Iieve rn the most emphatic manner that the majority of intelligent, in- --is - - dutribus, wealch-produciug citi zens of Delaware, Maryland, V.r ?iuia and West Virginia are today bn the; side of the llepublican par- been confidently stated, can sell pig iron "on the bank" jat $9 per ton, and the thing is possible with the ore and the mol .;i,i. lv Ull U 1 fested in the current newspaper can Pennsylvaniai whidh has to draw her press, and Ctoppiug out ill public ores from long distances and is otherwise But we see iu the South maui sentiment a tendency to magnify manufactures at the expense! of every other industrial calling. Ag riculture has been going down steadily in the estimation of tne:) at a great disadvantage, long; withstand so prospectively formidable a competitor? ty. What an awfully credulous tor tne past tew years, until now, man (general Woodford must be, (to use a homely phrase, it is below i- ? ! 1 I oar and. worst of allJ the tillers iii rry . t stli . . t . I. il. - I f ' 'i i f AUlH omiiauu example Cb bf tie soil themselves belittle their Atlanta Constitution in putting lt pelt inline With its party is one hat should commend itself to Dem ocrats I everywhere who hold the same economical views as the Con stitution. , The Constitution has re alised that unity and harmony are &nd ii refuses to aid the enemy by I sulking iu its tent. A Tarheel Yafu of Ye Lang Syne. Baloipb Cor. Wiliningtf MeAengt-r Aprorios of the late Mai. W. A. Smith, of Johnston county,! who lived 111 Kichmond years ago, gentleman of this city tells quite a; good story. L Years agoV"befo de wah," Siou U. Rogers was the idol of the Wake county people, Smith was his opponent iu a Con gressioual race; At a speaking in a locality with a bad! reputation for 'ipnwa ' thfkv wrnl tn uiiAalr ing them full of golden promise Qn tbe appointed day Mr. Kogers and opportunity. 1 . 1 was not able to be! there. Smith We shall riot indulge here iu the was, and as he looked at the threat- avocation, turn wearily from the farm, and look with louging eyes toward the towns and cities, deem- time-worn platitudes of the inde pendence, tranquility and other inestimable advantages of the farmers' life. But a little reflection THEEicbmond State in summing should convince the most sanguine pp the- "certainties" puts it down n bold letters that -our earnest, Active, vigorous Democratic Presi dent, the n pholder of historic Dem- bcraticprinciples and the exponent that mills, factories and foundries must, for very many years, employ but a small percentage of the la bor of the South; upon agriculture must be our main dependence for f the wishes of a large majority of the (remainder o thi s century at lis parjty at j the present time, will e renominated at St. Louis, j An- other is thatjGrover Cleveland will )iever be nominated on a Sam Ran dal I platform. j 111 c KAUSOMINjIMi, T Ia. Robert Bingham lectn red to a largo audience, at Mebane last night, on "What he Saw in Ku- i rniiA " Wiiiulpr ifli. Kfntiul vhrth.. , 1 - r , er or not he saw AValter Bingham; . I ( ) k h h. V in his travels. ' , f m 'i-. i:- -.- -re. X. c. .it iii ii.ni:i:, "If! "1 l I. r."r ii t..r .. . t .i .... ' - j - i. . . . ., .... . . . ..... . ' 1 itira ..1. 1 wil :r 1 .. te 1 la ... l E Y. J. C.Liuilley k Bro., " ... 1 Pfnsl.oio, 17. O. T11H Xh tionnl hcpuUicaH declares. I emphatically tluit the -unit rule iif i Virgint.i in a "dead- cock in. thS (pit." This will slightly .impaired ! 'Billy ' Mahone's chances for the ice-Presidency. i r 1 -I-,-,-. - 1 v - Pbesi'dext Cleveland's jipular? ity set'ms to be widening out.. A 1 .secial from Darlington, Indiar Terntorj, says tue iiemocrats (the territory yesterday endorsed NO TICK 1 l I ',.. I- i.,i:t .. !.-.- ,-..4 , President Cleveland ami bis tariff I- n. --n-.'.lirwfrl - i ., 3 !, J reform jxdicy, and elet:tel lelegHtes at large; to the Natioual Uonveil- - j .1-. cH-utrs i .i.iini K. - ' I. :i I ... - n t.. Mil 'i.-ii- - n" .1 1 -. .1 1 ilo- : -r 1 I'.uii-nt on .-r ihi5 iiitii-v l'i 1 mi' i;r!n 1 . 11 I i tin- .-jtiue I1; I. I 1. MM .t.. .. . l.' W . .. ; .) ii i rti'll.'. 1 M . 1 IV nr. Viii-itu r I i:i jinl. ' .Mi -11: 1 ii;- it. iiii I ',. '.'hi. . i.i.t -l.T.-e . vi ii ..;iii-i 'ii lii-r 11, : iih-h (.! I ! I. H- l ! I I'.. ( 1 - i t 1 m: hi i ..I'- nl I i H r ft tion. : , - ! .. ; j G EX. Cabell, of TexaaVthror ing down the gauntlet to President. Cleveland on civil -service reforni, is about such a jierformajice as ws Don Quixote's uisu0.lt ujKn tjie wiud mills. - : Theue in hardly iinv thing surer in the Inxik of fitte than tiat the 1V V4..T-1 l,l,,c'.ll', party will carry Noftli CainUiia this fall if, the stay-jit . At !ln l ! st.K-isetl I liiitnes i-an Imi fotfuli til thft rwntli: 1 -i .1 -ho Uiiinsiikuirs N. Y. CASH STORE, GKKKXSIJOliO, X. C. j " " Wiitix the conference of North I ern MeUioiHj, Niuff ballot boxes in an !ei-tiiu ot bishops, it seems j high tiiiiu fur the Northern 'Reiiub- ; lican totoi the disgusting cry of election irauds 111 lueuulh. we BJoiild "Mnoil." h . I ! . The Cincinnati Commercial-Ga- zette savs:. "1'ersons nave often wondered what substance the Ja panese and Chinese use to lacquer the woods with which they con atrnet en (Tin a ami nianv other arti- .... .1 r- suits which have been Ult'B III lasic nun ui iiniiicim ivm i . household rise." The Japanese aud Chinese certainly have curious ideas. Where, save in Japan and China, wou hi a coffin be consider ed an ; article of taste and orna ment for household use ? ! t Belya Lockwood is in the field, tricycle and all. The gallant old giil announces -herself -as the can didate for the presidency of the woman's rights party, and her plat form ! is "Git thar', ef you kin P Once again wo beg to tender to least, and our prosperity as a peo pie still depends, and must depend, upon that of agriculture. " j We hope much from the deep interest which has recently beeu manifested by American farmers and .especially Southern farmers-i-in their own more efficient organiz ation. System aud method cannot fair to accomplish much iu remedyj ing evils which have bee'i long suffered, jand bringing! about re- been long need ed. The Southern tarraer lacks neither intelligence, liberality uor energy the difficulty has hitherto been that, as a class, there w is no concert of action. j Let us have the workshops, the busy wheel and the musical spin dles and loom, by all means; but let jus, not neglect that calling which furnishes the bread for the workman's stalwart frame and the products for the labor of his hand. A "Traveler" writing the Ral Belva the assurance of our most eigu Seics and Observer from Golds- Tstinguished consideration; and boro has this to say j of Ilenry J a I ant a 11 a ' a . say to her without hesitation that lilount's memorial auuress : i stop- her pbftform is broad enough to ied;in Goldsboro to hear the Me lea room for Jim Blaine on it, morial address of Henry Blount, : . . . . n .1. f ..AAOT 1m.. w.l .!.. .111 avnn nltur Kulivi litta Rnrpoil riPP I ami J. uciu ucmii a i iv m-i . ani skirts. WjiTpouT 1 professing to kuow much Hbout Republican politics, and recognizing the fact that it is none of our fight, foot-race, nor funera nevertheless, we cannot rarer treac. Judg'ng from the ap plause which greeted every sen tence, eveybody was electrified with his superb eloquence aud thrilling oratory. I never heard prettier j language uever heard more iu niv lile : I gorgeous gar- forbear5, as an amusetl looker on, to i. D48 of rhetoric : I ftever heard a 1,- .1 It .!.- I T ' 1 ! . . . i remark, mai iue ..epaoiicau con- granter delivery; I don't lelieve ventioit wnicn met in tnis city last he lan ite 8ura88ed. And this is Tuesilay to nominate a candidate for Congress seen: ed to ns mere in dications ot a forlorn hope. Just the verdict of all who heard hiiii. ask Bob Douglas. We have no di.-tjMisi.iou in the world to spoil sioTt,, H'nd iu so far as these geutle men are contributing to public amusement by worrying their po litical brethren, we wish them a gay time. ! j- the Beacon, a prohibition pajier pnblibhed at Springfield Ohio, says that one thousaud dollars have been raised by the prohibition par ty hi this State, "as a campaign fund," aud that "Sain Small has promised to donate fifteen lectures during some fine days of the cam paignsCharlotte Chronicle. ening faces of the crowd he saw that he was regularly in for it and would do weH' to get out with a whole skin and a good set of bones. Looking about, he saw a barrel of whiskey, and at once jbought it. Mounting a. box, he .called; out, 'Gentlemen, I am very sorry; that my good friend,- Sioii II. Rogers, is not here to-day lie is one of the purest and best; mert in the State." 1 1. know you all love him. V. res pect you font, j If cion II. Kogers were here yb would!' want for nothing. Here; is ; a , barrel of whiskey, with the head: open, and plenty of tin dippers. It is not my treat. It is Siou H. Rogers treat. Please remember that it is Mr. Rogers who givjes it.". There was a big cheerfor Rogers aud a rush for the barrel. Presently there were cheers for Smith.! They grew loud and j long. Smith j was eolid. His "treat," had made; him solid with thosi people, and ever after he had the freedom of, that township. I BALSLEY FOR SHERIFF. Ed. Patriot--- h 1 1 We Democrats in east Guilford wish toplaee in nomination through the columns of your valnable paper a mau for high Sheriff of our poun ty, who can, if nominated, bring the entire strength of the glorious old party to his support, and if elected, and there isi no kind of doubt but that he,would bej, fill the high office Ju every particular. When we have! such timber why not nominate and elect him,' and II-: IT t .. tl I ,t n it. ta mAn. I .tviiuaill r. uaioicjr itf uio umuci Who can say he is not the right man to fill the lygh office, with hon or and credit to the parjyf JJurrah for Balslev for high Sheriff, i it j A. C, East Guilford. J.W. McNAl K) F()K"sil EIU FF. MrJ Editor:-! ! - i' As nominations are ih rder, I wish through your valuable col iimns to present the name of a man for high Sheriff of Gnillcrtl comity, whose nomination wouldji rally, to the Democratic standard evjery Democrat in the county and solidi fy the various elementsl There can be no highi-r test of a man's character and tirue wohh than the position he occupies iivthejestiiiia tion of his fe!l(w-meui That nian is a christian gentleman, eminent ly qualified forjjhe jMisitioik and is withal a simon-pure Democrat. , j Centre Gbive Democrat will: leave liprp nn TrnmUr nmrii ing land ilgiit trains. f The Ghaiiiber of Commerce eff tbisi city j are contemplating tbb adoption5 of ;he Writing Telegraph liere, j in j lieu of a telephone ei chauge. Anj ojerator ill be herd, Villi two machines, on June lsti for the purpose of exhibiting pracf tically its merits. j i Judge Platk has hot yet sen tenced tL negro murderer, Housj touj convicted last Thursday fbl killing Kate Cosby, negress. There is a! strong, setitiment here demaud j ing the speedy execution of this; criminal, wliose record for man years has j Ibeen notoriously bad. 4 Butj, in the face of this, it is under-! stood that! a petition will be gotteni np and seijf to Gov. Scales, askings acommutat on lot sentence. About theonly gDiinds ujam whch such a petition could rest, is the. fact that his vie i in was a bad and dis solute woman. But then . I i Our; citizens are not taking as much interest in the proposed to bacco fair as they should, but the that direction. Cant. :J"-..j au.i i.'. ' . i ' Sweet, farmer, lost si-tiin 71 . . . . . r.1"'3 m ....,1 u uy worKinp ior .ivvi iiar- Plain IALIi,"i- jntal Pl.tsterer ..-v v vnniv- nuu JJ. c 11 CM 1 4 Ui I -J ' r 1 ti imfi i arotot. :.iiij u ior aeregate at lartre as a a wall that it took the livel stock nni?Vl? C H1?or candidate by at ... i". I jkV l-vt a a tr rm ir. II- . I 1 I f'l along with it. .Mr. Sweet i came iw iwmson ana vvu- across the river iu a boat and re- 1,ar"son iji the district convention, ported that terrible damage had Wak countyj beat J. B. Mason for oeen done to-ntber farmers both in uauor oi 5tatc, and jiMcnols, loss of live stock and crops The scjeing that he made a sore spot, rivers are still rising and it ia rain- jumped in next morninc kind had ing! hard. No loss of life 'has yot Mason nominated Superintendent oceu reponeo, our it is ieared tirat or i'udiic instruction ove;r Alex- atter full reporu can boi obtained ander Mclvef. This only made there will be many fatalities to re- matters worse. Then it is said cord. : Tue cloud was plainly visi- Kirhnl ble from here, and it had the ap- kwart Piii 1 rA r ..-....-.. e ii: f Lt. V ivuiwn.ui vi imu Vi..u...UKiDiUH ui macs wake OVer tafnes A. Cheek, fo clouds like a cart wheel or log. -ni-, .;...-. .1 lTl-. . : .v'i -vs ca i i . c&s r Art in i vr i mmitiii f i rr Ai.rirlv ilirrrAtif. tmm nn ada f w ww ...a, "'J -a i a , . , .W.U yUV UJiVIUUQ I ffi f and Ornami H ith mnr ittn iri nHi drurmnl iln.ii kirnu'B liiKun ..r -n Wita mnr ,an ir to iv Mkiinlartmn. i Can .etitnn. Uiv th piem antl avnililinct at ilrnnn that will ili-O n ainai. diu ji I i 7T Oreciislioro' rrTtiia or PLAIN and bom, N. C. 150 Candy Coi I 1 . I ! FANCY CANDY, And wholwalo iWlen In) CIQAUS. Ae4 oMj4t U Farms FOBS WHICH I w cash I haro uian. i jLviv.iiuis nas inus put nim- I itaiin km t.ntai fit oiiriinifo in 1 w I all iru"Tty In their Mi qit quite in a hole. thw. 'tuZ W cloud.; A man of the name of An dersou was in the extreme southern limit of the spout. He reports the i 'FOREIGN IRt IT 8. diurt hmiw. linwii i . tiiai;-ir j Wanted, i BLTYEHS. f : ! -M ul with munv tit llm nls .Nort'i t lt.rli i t!it I Hiify Jurm-h ilin-eily In lli ; sen auite in a noie. i I- ! L . J I hn. of HH.iM lf.r.iii4 anndiiu l.i I.ut li.nnw XjynCUOUrC Va.. JVlaV . An I In North CaMma. All Ih l-uyi-r m.iiI ! uhi wafPT niininir in n n'ul- vail i I AilvanoA' AkiamlA.. .u.i,l - an I 1 aril thm u friM bii-I liaii o.rf r. . . ........ .M .j.. ... M. . I - vv a.vlJUVU DllctUll DtlYII U hvh Wl fl.l M krf Unl. m .... . . 1. i. I....I... ieei ueep anu carrying etverytning in engineers ot the Tennessee f ' yM r'lu'h k (i2 possible before it. Anderson bare- Steel and Iron company, while sur- ami VI hnunei ami KlU for veying in Wise couuty on the Uoth, were attacked by a bodvof men in thb bushes and two of the party scheme will not fall through Winston; alem will have a big plow out on hooraj--sah. th fourth of July LLEWXAM A SI ATE. j : Mr. Editor t -l ; Here is a ticket that will carry if the Democrats will put jit out: jilartin Holt for the Senate, Dr. Will Bradshawnd J. Van Lindley for the nousel These men will ' reconcile all facf ions. Tbe Latent Wews from Keidviile. J Reported for tbe' Daily patriot.! Ij have just put aside' Bailey's Digest to manufacture another let ter;for the patriot, which 1 am Tatified td know has such an envi able circulatiob iii this section. I am not surprised that it has so warm a nlace in the heart of Roc:k ingham democfacy; as its bold gal lantry in the advocacy of revenue reform has! long since made it one of the brightest stars in democrat ic journalism. I J ltj was my pleasant: privilege a lew evenings since to hear -i most persuasive land Seloqueut sermon by Rev; J. L. W hne, who is now aid- ihg in a revival meeting at the Bap tist church: here. I left the sanc tuary deeply impressed by the earn esc appeals of the splendid speak er. I felt then! that I bad moral courage enough to jfight the devil anywhere and on all occasions. But. alas! before reaching my. sane turn, I ; felll a victim to a miserable night air sjiow, which, Jespite my religious emotions, I most heartily relished. Gifted isouiewhat in the flirt of cl6g;danciig hiyself, it was iiot unnatural th'at my attention should be eenteretl upon the little African, in i striped pants, who was iiutting on, the mgepn wing as l approached; the stages : Tbe Congressional iboom ot coi. Morehead receives! strong approval in this county. pis liuenecuiai aihd moral manhood peculiarly fits him for the: honor bf a seat in the next Congress. If I air. gratified tot learn ihat the Messrs. Uazell, from! this place, who I recently established an ice factory in Greensboro are meetiug with substantial success. They are cjever and business ike gentlemen. The iron-bound bucket factory of thiscitv is to be greatly enlarged on account! of increased business. Thelproduet ot this! .; futerpnse is the best bucket on the market. . Thjis i county losesl about 3.000 tv reason of the recefitllcompromise of the Windsor bond j The tobacco market here is brisk ahd prices are good. I The graded school oi inis cuy closed to day. ' 1 Senator J. S. Jphbstou, Hugh Scott, Tom Reed and others, will eave to dav for Kaieigu, to oe in attendance at the Statb Convention. 1 The local option ejection takes ly escaped with his life. This sec tion is noted for water spouts; The last one occurred three years! ago and carried away the entire; rail- road camp, which was then build ing the jtremont Llk Horn &j. Mis :souri Valley Railroad. 1 killed. The cdmpauy of giiards, in coanmand of ;Capt. . Sam ' Notson. employed to protect the, erigineersr were driven off and routed. Great j..-. . i. .i. i... t n.. t-f i s , ""uuie io ca.j'wcieu, uu iuei settlers AD, May "21 The fact nfttia:A:-i1Mi-i1-i . ,i. ; H.nK 1U1... " "'f. -v.v.kv. .....UTOVIIkl- kuat iitouuuo o , ubii uit :ui 1 ClCltr- riaurii aop TI,a S ..!:-. I turg went against him in theelec- cab8e :of tiieltroublo is that the iw.ir.jk tuu mav uuic nuuj uwv mIMun n . m hnl tk. til n l -l.:.l. I I viuiui aauu llio 1 1 k LU n UIVIA Olliri wlllt A. II II ami w inn, ir rtl yur larwii. .1 Urm le. ' A. UAUXM. , Ral iftM.4 anl Laixl Arn. iRKK.NSi;OH, N. I. .Richmond, W.P.BHALL.M-.D.. 1 J ;l'- - '. ' M - I IIi h Ian 11 nil Miirgcmi. J "t I ii OITu-e at I'ruc Slora if l'lirWA Tmo Hnnl lm- nn Araln ulrU't. ' .. l-ljc . . r . i . & i . . ?..u;uu leasuu uu naany is contested by the iron company. egroes ojienly voted the Demo- who are tryingio eject the tenant., sratic ticket, has caused; no Stttle ! i f eonsternation iifhts ranks. He is Lenoir, N. CLjkUy" 2I.-4The re- l i -i.nr .A DIES! Uil PVK 1 lvatjr(jhln. very much troubled over this ou "of the Eighth Congressional abconnt of the damafn'nrr eftv.t it, District "Convention vestcrdav. Thr JL:n v.., .4.., .il - l.i i- i Iwaa ao fnllnn-oi T W fl 5.1 -.4 'I. - I whfira. I'rii I nui u;ive ii(juu me cuaiicua in u is " umuc.i , viwu i no miual for Mrbnithj liril tlelcD-atiou's admittance to the ("hi. man; W 11 11 Cowles. for Con eress at"""' fa-tn. i.i..r. 4 1 " ! . .1-. I . ' t- rr. . . I , . -II nrr 1o wit cr-k op inu t- ago Uonvention. The lantif Ma- fi acclamation; x ai ance a tatk. 1... nhn4 ill dy- rnra ie 4u'k il. .,li;.. Elector; VV fi" Ihirnnr mill 1 W IXandreth. Stmt llm-mln if T'" 'fvi"i'v.ii. .-.uuiiuS ---r."--" 1 , : v r .1 1 "n, it r'"uwn, place here on the 4th of -Jniui. icau conven )ngressibhal B. Keogh, t TIT FORtriT. I 'tVimiBunicijU'l. At the late Repub I . a .- W-a . . a tion I tor the r ittn u District. Col. Tbbs. throuch hU mau Friday (alias A A. Hinton succeeded in defeating Col. II. M. Douglas a.4 jdelegate to the National Republican Conven tion at Chicago with a jred headed nigger." ! i At the late Republ can conven on (for the State, Col Thos. B. eogh was defeated Its delegate from State at-Large btj "U o nig ners" color of hair notlknown. ! ': ! . I : I U AAA E DLTON HOTEL, D ALTON, N. over his defeat, and .claim' its proof Sahdifer were Selected delegates to Rum. wwri 4 a. I.'- .klr iw.-r..- a StiT,ntiin anil -t S llmi.ua f.n.l !"?-L 11 kUITII IIS.1C1 Lltll. II i:i 1. 1,1 1 KtL U lllillll . I v S Groves and that if Mahone is allowed to repre vv H Uardm, alternates. ! sdnt the Rei)ublican party in'Vir- Re-olutions jendorsing Pfesideut gfnia jin the Presidential election it Cleveland were unanimously a- will insure defeat. In other words, loojneti, ana a resolution approv- tllat the anti-Mahone Republicans ng '- Cowles' advocacy of the will remain at home on election Mills' biH was also adopted, .bly rather than cote for electors Marion, N. 0., May i7 The trial if those electors represent a la of Behjamin Laughter and John L. hofae success at Chicago. jr Lyda tr the murder of a man nam l)aaville, Va., May 28.There ed Kiug has feeen in progress a art all sorts of rumors prevailing week at Marioii. Jt results; iu the in ibis neighborhood ; just , now iu conjviction of both Laughter of regard : to the movements ot the murder, Lyda bC being an laccess Riehmbnd and Danville railroad in ry) after tho fact. Laughter has this section. The latest is that the ,,e Ncntenceifto be hanged Juno Ridn'mond and-Danville has 4een ith Lyda gets ten jcars in the offered the Atlantic and Danville penitentiary. Laughter bias ap line 011: terms that will be accepted, pealed. aiuj that the former instead of par Berlin, May 28, noon The Em aletlinghe Seaboard and Roanoke perbr passed a good night. Dr. with a new road will complete; the Mackenzie has inserted Another Atbntie and Danville to a junetion cannia. The Emperor has gone to witfi their lines, probably at Clarks- tbeipark. Hejwill drive but this vilie, and in this endeavor to wort afternoon. Th hnlletin isMiiied this iuli!-ly ' r Einar Well D122 . Ail wi.rli Kuurantce-I. 1; 10 21-ly III Bl .niiniilj ( Inn-Airm gti ! V - I1RIKNSiH 1DVfi.f ocl t Aifont" wntri Jf.iuki- A.l.lroni Utarl'i tf Ii l-rrlk. tin IIUANSQX NKA1T AI'ITAL i'tAH i, ai II.'Iihi. .IU.- -i. . - : 'I Thr aw dl ir. 411 r.i.r. 4 lia ht ti". ainiia; in ' r min U l.tii ii.iH- l,r... N. H . 1.. A. .s..thnr kul... N. C 1 W.T. .. C. - i Kaiiiieworff.1 l'l lt.il lllll tl il .ln-irr.!. i . ni iillr ft Board Ijihe ami that bis annetite and strength the Atlantic andl .. . . over the territory of the Sea&oard morning says jhe is wjthoul fever, syssem. Hie track on Tia tii il 1a vraii1 nrill Ha iari 1 ildt f rv 1 1 .IprAnalein within ten davs. ! and PaHS, May f6. Mr. BliinC, in traiiis will run from west Norfolk aff interview ytesterday, said there to tlat point as shortly afterwards was! th slightest truth in tho as liossible. and a lot of new rolling 8tr tljat he, i"at. written ii letter Rto.-k will be added. The work of to Itoscoe Conkbng during the grading the road will be complet campaign of 188., and thatit had Week, 1 , mi.iiitii t HI i IIVU.HO lkl.OIF"l.llll.. marltf '.uhi. j j DIShOLU "r0TICT: I' hwal.jr kii flilfi hit tinrto it k-liri v hariim. Hunt .1 i ha 1 lint lli r.i l.nrtni-r- t ot lurlhn (iriii inxiiK of HHa ili.4vi.'l. All ' lr".ri in.lalitnl tu lli; (inli wiP .ii mil iniiiiri- 1li.111.ly an 1 111 uk a .viuiil. cl.iiins mt iinrt aid finrt will rUinn. The ln.k are at llifi.ll.i ul K. 1. bni Urn k Ci., ofjKi-ila a4nal liiik. I .n k Ci., upjiuiiita 'ainal 1 Town Lot ed th Hicksford by the first of; Ju ly, ajd it is thought the contract ors rill then bo ordered to push right on into Brunswick as rapidly as possible.' j .- WUshington, May 28.- a bill was introduceil in the house tb day by Mr. Plumb of Illinois, providing, a ueir security for National banks. It 'authorizes tbel issue of 2 per cerft.finterchangeable bonds to run fifty tears, the principal and inter est tq be paid in .Jobi. The bonds are t& be given in exchange for the boudf held by National banks. Thececretary ot the treasury is authbrized to issue treasury notes redeenalle in coin or exchangeable only! for these bonds in amounts of Sl()(i,or any multiple thereof.1 The bill ! further provides that? the Nat 10 below iii debt shall not be reduced ope billion doUars and shall iu these VJA per icent. TE now open for the rei-ej'tion ofsfruefti. A Bas ill nul th. tminn-r-H. I VrV tullle IS Kept in rofinectidn with the lintel to rarj!- dnimnierj anil oUieiT arniw the (Country. mfl-t!-ly be fuhded bondsl ! -::;.- : i Second-District Delegates: A. C. Zlicofl'er, of Vance W. C. Bowes. i Thiiki District Delegates : ;S. H. Tayloif, Onslow ; H. E. Faison, Sampson Alternates: W. E. Murchson, Moore; Henry VeilI, Wayn'i. ! EigRth DistrictDelegate ; J. W. F. Harper, Lenoir ; R. V.!San difer, Gastonia. Alternates: W. L. llartlin, Burke ; J. S. Graves, j - ! : Toledo, O., May 7G.-The Prohi bition. State convention yesterday. 'after a ft wo houi' debate., adapted la platform, which included a plank favoring woman's sutlragt beeti withheld j by the Republican National Committee. I ! Bath N. C; fklay 27. A tlycione passed, over the old town of Bath .yesterday. Itf did much damage. A4olbred Methodist church was partially wrecked. A largjB tree was blown 300 yards, and striking t he I residence jot VHIliani McNeill, damaged the latter considerably. -ir Montreal, ilay 2G. Tl'4 new gasometer at S the gas works at Herchega exploded between 8 and 8.30 o'clock this morning. There were from twelve to twenty men in the building at ttie time. Fiw bbdjies have been taken out. - The reujaiuder arej buried in the; ruins. 'laleigh.-N.C., May 27.-Tbere wer:e two disappointed men in the State Convention of the I'grand oldj party" William Pitt (anady aud R- Z. Linney. The jformer wills beaten all to pieces as si Can didate for elector atf large. J'. Philadelphia, May 2C vt the tenjh annual j meeting of the Wo mato'sEiecutiyeConimitteebf Home M issionsheId yesterday at Calvary Presbyterian church, Mrs. U rover Clereraud was elected a life mem ber i . Ii nirftria! I.ol iiuat-l' in lln- l.wn M cent to the C. r . V. T. It Ana of tbe hiui.b"mi',t -in- "f will itive Fw, II. raanulitrturiii. liimj jiiiluiii'iiM. t-.r .rtii ularn. Adlref . -4-Cartlam has now in bis full line of Spring Cloths and Cassi- meiies. Call and see them'. L Also Underwear, Shirts, Neckweifrirm breflas, Canes, &c. I i A Protii Vl'omaiira Aim. 1 . . . WHr U a pruud wbman like a munic iihe U full f air. An if the binw un bar. ruueha an.l chlii murt lluw.. 1 nt mioct a wild, tut uko Taylor' Cbcr.keo Kcuio-ly t JswevtOuni llf-ll..'. D.l Vtfub- IldllCI 5 f dlClll Metal Shingles ariw ui' 1 i.'mn Umi 4 n-t til -J. lAli4.liK.lv Win.l. Kail) ari'l l im l'rif. Ilnritl ami lirniulilitl. IlliKtrattl Ciitiil.iirui. an I l.ri-a Iit free. NA1I0.VAIHI1:i:T UK I' A Is U'l'lK- -iA );il twl B ,-tk-w IUI ill. 4 . lo . 'Ii-iliral C . '' 7 Y 1 UOIISK, !.tu;iiii.iN. r. Day cr . Mbntb. . TION. , 1 u l prraiin hoi 1ml ; l-lt iris.il iImmi Free. kum-iiaril a I'm M I Jiilnirtjr an.l .alj4 . of nuit.ilifi. -on aw m tit" in 11. u. i!H'iwi:it. XaBKltTV, n ,1. OMONA II L VI IIP P .Ullot l to iiot 2'i milea aa-l lf ir?fi-l.ir"i, N. C ' on main line; of j the' RjDli.' R. H ALKM T It A lli'S " ; ' - : ; -1 ' I . Make r'-ituUr ft t wiLin ono l.iurih luiMof . ' Xur-rry ofliie an.l r"id. . :. WK ha ifl-t; finUli'-l filling irlr for f twnlve tiMJUtnl ilillrn-iil ..itr..n tlii 1 1 ami till hVK' i.n hiwi'l p.vtul)r five th.,u, I t'inll In, Tiltara. if.f wmtnr an.f .rin( Kilr. c.a.'i-tiiia 1. 1 all the "t I and r- UK varictw. I .tV ... .It, l-a l - U.th mirfr aiM llv.h.vt wk i f At'l'I. lata. -'ally "Wjni tl I.'k f Frnrli, I'luiM. i.rafx-, IVraaa an4 thing usually kiit in a tirt--lu N'urry. 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The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
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June 1, 1888, edition 1
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