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w m v h rmi j , 7. ft GREENSBORO PATRIOT , Irzot. Oirtfs: cod Mwt Extaa- 1 f tv C-'-alte Ife'wppr In Piedmont :U. Adm'-iM-H jfftit'Appre- f Ji? Valno of S icb MfUum fcr J'' their B i in& befor Pro.pt.r- ! f ADVERT IJINC RATES TUAL CinCCLATIOJT. VT'E. I IT AS ED ON AC r -. r 1L Hi 11 J i it ; ! -- it i - . i i . PI h i i si DEMOCRATIC SUPREMACY FDR THE COOD, Of AUf AMD A DEKCCRATIC ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTERED BY DEMOCRATS. :mi!i,Hnr.ii!T f TH f!5RMN OF GLOUCESTER j GREENSBORO, ff. &,; EEXDAY, AITjGrlJST 3, 1888. , I. ii !si . II 1 i' ' .',..., !';ifc of tl vi! ., tin" or, man i h-u tV"irm i liia. ,, .;Jv.t(,r" i!: i'it (J!o?wtor t$wn. .. r . ... tuf i. liow ot no miosrn: - .L!a. an -I orphan .1 fiiown: 81 Oil H which demanded IT. wjjli r.Kir iiii'l I.-ouii if ilou-wt-r town ! . ,',r a- yp f uiiii atxl frt ' .n iih-ii Mh Ins Talker iK't k- Hinr V ii- -- ij i are. . In.i II-- !' ir t fuirry bar. :ji' l,"k'" tbtdoljrfiiu . i-j. . . BE BRAVE. MY HEART. lt.'jirf hroith w?ry ill ;it J ti.'V il'Jtil f-P.nl. . titrv .vi.l. mm. ri'iiH itiii- r ui1 umi 'ftSiai hn .,liv- U- ,"i-fic!it -!iiiiu;s mow rtnjic'r; i:.f wljirt at tmi4vt- all. Iv ihtv iiiif.iijl "Hrir; h.-iiiil. ...i hn thnt t!nii t!n.' pnmiili.iinl !.!. iy view from hoiih far U fclit hou b-jiv. fi'v" ii'Mrt. anl (hoiMrt i"lt lf .l''';i!i ln" totlt'tith l r:iv. If bnivc till t!iy lat lrfath, . aj,j th.vf:Mf-luri!-l Inmnnl tb fpo. WEEKLY PATRiqT. TiKKKN'SliOlIO, KUIDAY, Aircil HT 3, -HMIk lT TIIKOI CU A CliAfS i IMKKI.V." , (iuilfonl County rroLibition ( ;on vrBtwn ut-xt week August 4tU. r.emfUitMT. it is uot the 11th bat tliMtU. ISo ure yoyr neigh krs Vnoff thfj date aud come alotii. rVf iliit. colored rrohibitiot ista jrt-fijui'i aim maue w-icoine. ti rtvkihitioHUt. Tli- writer of the above, 14-ing ! iirnIf the principaL of a iifgro i M-Jiioi in th unburns . of tlruens- j iri, (with wliiA sWnl) it i4 iiuniral to tupioso that hedeiirt-s iiiv of hia da rah him in convent 4sMHitilite, and no o . for a moment tl if it l "made weU mpe."' 3Vi PIIW !liT. iNow, white men County, d jv1' Vro y assoc ion Hssemliled iu would fttup (at the- wtmld nt. txs3 ltC8 ot till i fiord to allow it," to the general welfare winaujg; all the ujoie cnfidone! od adnjiraVon theifby ? Has he,ver hei-itAte'l to oppose a iid cbn-i. the pva tiiciot i measure of the doicinarit partv in the Senare, i'arding' liriTi ntdun uiovwl between them and ti e.-i;,e who.se. dearet ihzhtK the llrave menaced Ixawecn - tbem treasury which tley have ridci in rrckles3 cxtniVajjance ? SastiM-d y a Deinocraie IJouhh of tep; sentatives, has he pot been tiie.wise, co:iHi8tcut friend of reform. )! '.r.eon omy and frugality in pnbii anairnJ the jut and paternal raler of the peopjo of all the ppl within tUo confines oft his great aud por; orfnl Muntry ? ! j i If w-.- b- tapal le o: i.na, t correct opunoii : ii;tt i: ntar-t eK patriotic citizens ito do i. leat'i-rs allectii the-4n?-grity ei -('orun me tit and the welfare of tiionisui'".!! aud fellow njen, the plain daty f the American citizen is I t MiittVln 'and continue, for another tenr. Jiie Cleveland adrtiinistr;it'.o?i. - The -Home j Market." I. Nothing conld lOffer more food for grave consideration and reflec tion! from the mabkts of the people of the United' States than th fol lowing from the er York Herald t Iudeiendent Pupporter of tfce Cleveland alintnitration ami tie Democratic policy on the tariff: For who makes up this "koine market! They are the grat mali of unprotected people iu the Uui tetl (States people outside of-tlie pale of the high tariff; ieople whoih the tariff does not guard and can net guard against foreign eoinpell j tiou. How. for instance, cu. a '. ker of bread, a blackHinith,! ta:!;r. ! a terv.(it, a doe.j laborer, a di i.v uian, :i cjergyman, a cariHiif4 i or painter or butcher; a lawvt: . a school teacher, aworu.: u by !.s? day auyw,hero i;:r the cuUiLr;; a farm labier, a railroad t. iiiC-L-., 4 fireman,- a switchman Iftv. Cini auj' of these be ' protected! T.ie-e and a multitude of others, includ ng the great mas of the lanueis,; make that "home market, to so- cure them the control of wjiicji t'nv Carueies and rLer nioto;trjii:. The Jollification. oi p3 upturn be und the west are not '.i !r BTiittMl, batenthnfeI in earn f-cv- ' tl hrrn.nbifciiii to-dny' don- id hand to drop you a few lines in The : ilJi.Ae:.ti:ti l'ov!" vlnte hats. -atlier in n;erb. All tiie i!i.h''r!s- crowd pu: down the west I Greensboro w m m - m m m m mm m m - m m - : m m t mm .mm i ' m i - -mm m : r-ir ! .?- : t;, I ii -. , - - 1 : . - . rT i r : T i, I!.- (r. IT. HHITEHEAD.Milr ITHIMHUI. i i "C rr. w. wHiTCftci (TERIIK: per Year. (THE TO fRIOT Zmum . U1GELT LT TEE CCTIT OtTIIaPORD. EOCXINOnAM. aaur r , MABCE, OH AN OS. CHATHAM, rHASDOUH, MOOEB. MB. i STTH DAVTDSOJT. SUB- ; j ' BY AND 8TOKZS. ; i ,'. PltttyUU, PmiMek and Hoary CoaaUM ADVERTISE IIS STICK A RN HERE. STATE NEWS i jEOSIANTIO JtABEIlGE A ro- TTiantil' iTii'iHpnf 4Va Messrs. Eds: 1 take my pen! WtoDKaiT'L AiiCHitECTUKS camp Sunday. Mr. Lucius! Tilly' ia!iUtofaeresiaeuce orjaiianis imnmber of th nnrhim t iu m m- mr m 'Tl . I J "V - 1 - ' I reply to warse jimmy coya s c. (Lrr, oi .uaruam, ; is neaitng Jofantry, after dress parade met mention ot our wg to-ao , in as ' I I if: 1 last iveek. and D&:aycrat,ie. major- rr;J tr.p args' eii: yiven. . ; I'd ftfet-ctics ran a?xve tfce av o:-! Jnl,re 1'owle and v.trr!it 'new inspiration. v.r trpcjiring and enthusiasm of re rvor le. Ir. Sanderlm elcc- rtI tf: aclieiice. He is rranted i'Vti- T township in the west. Marse State e Patriot. A Sailer? d!t Awy. New York, JnlSr 2a. The old armory 01 the Eleventh regjmant, LOCAL XBWS. trom the DlSTlRltt Ppnfcrenic co.-npletiou. A gentlemau from Jfiss Emma P. Stoue of Uarham, lUletfrit was klndlv fhowu throa&rh and nfti Tonr1nr L i... 1 c Jimmy put his'n in the North tie Ifuihling on yesterday by the with her, at Capt. Manning's Pavi. at Elm and yhito streets, has ppiscopa T want von tr nut mine in rch tect, au'i was simply, carried hfbn. twof lirl Tillev'a' fHnrtB ibeen nsed for , . . j ;--- lJ. .i. !., u.i "I !. . 7 " " U 7. : T.f. mci ai pumnii wa.T miu ne ou ct- gc. i were cauen into requisition, sent ior some years, moagn sua ownedlj.1 Jj I No oneeJ; fwoi any idea of its at- rjoi town tor a marriage license and by the city. The ground floor was fj yseifYt Vi'fly Tat'-i'.it of fliurtnlar. CONFEHENCE. The of the ilethodist lurch for this District Iiarty libMarct. limmv must have been from the I -..r,V..I -U- Ki- nmht rrtaiw.' He saw so few folks. 1 hey say that when a feller s a little "in he sees double, but Marse Jimmy didn't see nobody hardly .that nfcht. Janitor Wolfe was the on- lv; white ousson that: he knowed ummcrfield in this county m at 1 1 a. ' Ouite tractions I les they i ail kbe lat 10 o'clock Sucdar nieht the RevA occupied by John iSimmons. iron, a larsrc niLmher of min sters and . . ; i . v. ..i . iti..iitJi. . - . -1 - - ..t . r i' ... is s - in i y aeleg inc? u6iHiur nieinwivw- xue i .jour, nan ot Unrbam, made the P'P aeaier, and tn main hall bv at-aeWitftl nre in! A'rendrince. iiitiiiior i.i , tue lionse is well. tou I oairone. Tim mstrrianrA tviL- nloaltbe He Williams PHntinfr j fVmt. can'd Alepcribe it, ,ind it's no tase in the Hummocks pavilion: and hy. The i Lowell 1 1 Manufactnin? KccnsboC bc,n" represented by trying, 20 worus laat tne writer I the v are now nirnminr a. th i I Com Dan v. book nHntAm tiri Kevs.i I. i. Alann and unn.ntr-ifi 1 '... -. . . 1 11 - 1 - - 1 . , . rr --i-r- " - 1 1 t it ti 1 1 ".-i, can cniraana ; i jKUtacient to con- land Ceach Ilotehi-Wilminffton ders, occupiedl thb wide callerv IWm. ahid several mcmh vey any ,iuca 91 ,ueaaiy anu Messenger. j arouna tne yau niteen feet from "church owea I irraiiLlnr. If is liiinn.xf iimahlv the h ' tn the percession. He says there I handsomest . and most costlr real. K White Gives RnwW Vcita heavv foldi nCiri!UliinA aril tnni ' -t i il - I . f . ..t;- .... ... .T ? . I'- "u.w -o-T-...v. were aoom oiucrs, uui oenoe in ther state, not in tuef:ave bis bond yesterday evening npon tons of printed matter. The tions no more names. I was the I whole Sonth.j tJ8 tae wonder of in the sum of $10,000, wh'ch was CHery was supported by1wooden the floor. In tjie gallery were lire j- CIJSVKWIOX ok txriv. .Ui. f rATillOT: ot withstand in(j rlie call recently isBoed b Mr. E. Cha.iiber.s Smith, of Raleigh, ft sxr t ha tnnatinn rf tiA Pnnriintinn of i)uuucraticvCIaif..thSute, pay. colored -grown pusson mtneiortii aroTaa.m the architectoral formally accepted and he was re- uprights resting upon the.floor of at iIarehea;! City on the 15th of persession, out nc spotieu "uuck. . nne aim we Know oi o one wore pleased from jail. Aiiio'ii we. have reason to belioye don't you forget it. How he f.trlbj to occupy U4t tTKtj action is precipitate .which i x I'm.' ai;-i ; Veare iu possession of comaui i jutH'.fd from ciuba located iu dil -rt-rt :j irt - of tbt htate. which are iu-'pt decid'! in tlm etiirssioij r.f ever knowed old '"Buck" in all that Ut" vhpiu it is beiiig I'ttilt. t 'i..' and n!ucf for; hold-I crowd I can t tell. I have iitard C c.n say in Ku Kluxtimcsthatt:.el'7 man that could see a nigger the pii' furdest ofT was greatest amonj Ku Kluxes. Ku KIux days has Thakm a cevhcal A done nnd tmne hv lonff apro. and lATIO lb ninth meetlUS o ' . 1.1 ft t than the one h Soren I thousand V ten R oud-had been made (jjeitfl t) Losse wjll! cost fan- jhiy.s and pledgts lor t :n $75,(10 au-3 $8d,(KM. It I- arrived yestn EriAinjTisitor. n f -by the mail from tbi the hall. lollars of the Jron PPC3 an for several " ay me: uoaqio !tire remiiiaing its breaking pni ht dav oven me ew part, ot tue the east. The He five foh.ingj m Undeir this hung hoary m StqcCi ! At r o'c'OCS m,n. srinmntf:! fie fol?o ; i. i j I 5 i T . T ..rain jiracifa 1 1 fr f?U. 'L'jie f oacn kcli incur carrifd sirrf ns, Li I'uiic uv luuu at:ui onu t -r v - f - oi 6i.N- jrl,at. Greensboro is the most fh, j nntt,,'nr in that nnw hot the North Carolina Pbaimaceut cal !i 3foo, f J.000: Jl J i'?;!"b1 poin t in North Carolina for j can ten you Marse jimmy's "ot I Assfwiation will eonvehe in j Golds- f ""ungtou, 1,(WX). a good eye tor a nigger yet es , a. iUoi L. White was lilerated. t ore iLthe meeting bidsi fair to le of p'egh AVws and Observer. i . . . !.. - II ! 1 I . uuuuai interest anu imwrtarsce. J - pondsmen are us follows : Samuel "on tne floor ojf tfae main hall to rn i. (Watts. 3.000: J. P. Si.rrelL 5 nrto- the ground floor arid sis ulrls who U a.' 3 .f VI. I. 1V1II1DP r I II If I- H- Tl .'..inl I UeHI KHrfII WlirKllI'r r. rna n' fl II 1 1 1 llfl Ijl f ii i . - - - b . w vr nnrglars In High Point. '' 7 ' IEXirt fbr Ut Pti-loCl , I ; High Tomt township has al ways been regarded s one of the Republican strongholds of the county, but j expect to at least reduce the roajority here in Nov ember. We have Cleveland andFowIe Club of one hundred and fifteen members, and intend increasing the number to double what it is now. -The Democrats here are in tamest and say that we must have Democrats to fill all the count v hfTiri-V ami tn rs ofthrcscnt Guilford in the Legislature. P wretin uros. j store' was broken a - u- intd this ntningr about I o'clock t mC I Ur eiMn ivn nU.K. 1 DEti$GATE3 Chosen. meeting of the Young M4n s Dcm- were frightened away before they i uc3day j succeeacd i , xfi stealing : anything. evening, Mrj; T. A. Lydn. chair- -J rerm, one oi tne two wn. yuuiiK uicrtuanis rcicrreu to.ncard I the Tini'jr n nt u.ai,i,i t dcietr.tcs to ti re State htirrl.ir i-rtt-l Ui, i- . u- ti4t df;c!uu3: Geo. V itz- front door. ; Mr1. V who occunIM i 1 . . Chas.1 late, Wrrt. Jordan, a room atove;the store, upon ing tne noise came down the erriman, J. F. J larpei utner name 11 . tho Hserr-l.'aL-e of a body of men , u. iii . auai, i r 1 T ...... i3 II. , i ( .ii J-i. eUll SS. I " v " " "13 F ! io J- i . . v. w 4i.i4kii iriiv Kioum. uoor. uiiffiwas Kjuei in. ivlilincrness td attend the conven- rr nr were iromkrcl .in.i Xf coming ircm wq representing ev- f . himJna Demo ervJ SfT. -On- !inr! ven )n'rn tn ntitl . -. befiire ion s-iccmctlr and thdeiairiis of our eitv bv a recital of hei following dvHntagem: i.-orapciisasiy, . it . :s very uy .j centr u piint. , . . lis r:.nwar lacuiricft are uu- e'ialei'J six lines converging hero rem idJleret.'t directions, and af " i;cviaiiy ii lie seta .im " ..Put cratic torchliorht oercession r.iS Now about the speaking that acceptexl and stantly; two weni protected fy lion at6 o'clock. af&r which had ffrmeil an .arh j overf them; and werd anhmt. The others were more or! less iniurld. The t Fliys AT. GKBMlNTbN. Last but not fatally. Oyer 200? womu rOAn rfTc Madis01 l.0;,:,f o..k,-'.;ii . t.A II A IKis ! ATi OKBMANTON. Last but not Marse Jimmy makes fun of. I tell Im, tiH n.'nii.isn r,f h Sunday morninj about 12 o'elock aud girl you. if his ears were m no better nfrtf,. nnmmittPP tn nrrinosa amn,i j "J1 broke out in the residence of T. the time. The cause nt mcuts to the pharmaoy i law, and &n7ti ear Li,,M, Ut.. i Jmj. V-s- house at the time n in iinil raiirininiiialiira I r" " " The Madi.son Bran t Ur,un n ncannf f" " ' ' i . . i I . . ... will h.- "eps.as noiscjcssiy as possible, '- ' uc and awoke Postmaster rVnnv-Th s.ignifya susiMcions df. the- would-be bur. ana ,ucnny succeeded seeing I a man' walking tune than Ins eyes that nig vou couldn't expect him to hear I whidh much of Mr. Fowle's speech. To oat si large and representative at tell the truth; I don't think Marse tendance. The committee on na fort'lsigj to delegates every conve Jimmy is a" very good judge of Ipers'and queiies report the promise in arrival and de- Democratic speaking,! nohow. or several, pajters. Tfae Board of Be sure to let me know when Pharmacy will meet for the trans lates Of travel, as the 'Puhlicans have their bitr to- action of ad business du the same low as to Morehend ' City, can be dot I want to see Marse Jimmy dates as the Association. ' All cor-pn-jfcurwl over the different lines of and Mr. Kero. and Mr. Hinton. respindence thereto should be ad- I'jLJV VUTWU" ui auegautjry. .f C l- p & Y .j.;h Va1 1 At. I? t lU i except Mr. Leak. imes were closing m on him A NTrf DTlre Lft.p. .ii.UA. j u r I . Af illedjrerillA. Ga? .Tuli- Tii. II. r-'u'ti": uiwvincii Luc ii ic mr. i . . i " 1 " '"J i nav Tn ran m . . mi i. i i i ' j - " " ti . in was rue nrsc one ioi&" ""bi" jwimfiiu ""'""g i.j IJU VV'rcnn only in H-R ail- away at some distance, while an Leader other man Vas iccn to get down. . II. Tate's been (rive the alarm in case of danger! This is lhe third ey Raillwayi In less than ninety instance of j stotc-brcaking here .e buildiilg at Hves vcrj- cliccring accounts of jLm th.c r0 .fl5,r'.i- 1 i of thn .ni iu , ... v, .. J T . barn, where he h$d evidently in thTLSSl fte r'Jf iif110 -lH" -P?4?1 stationed -give the alar i!i j:ce it .time parturei j 3. lledaced th road will be Completed Ivit,i1 .thf st six weeks. Mr. .ul . - i . J. A. Lindsay s store was broken th trains running over it. ;fA . . .iit-"r.. o tn.. !j ail iro 1 c nil t Hie UIUUIIBC At n . . - . . . 1 ttviTV. elrnm ,,l,nnlYl.n nr rAmi Tk. o: i see tae nre, H ne was sick and nn vMaWm,vwun-, k..m, iuin f . . . . , i WWrfX: iV. that time, t ? ifons aimcuiw last night wh j pie onogc oajiamg is o.ng for- Cn, and Messrs. Cox & Hoskins into and twenty-five dollars stol- We understand that t Mr. Leak porgiarizing Mrj William Ur-rpefs hvard without interruntion. and the store was hrlken: into and about was very hard to wakej in five min- "jWi.,?'' ' ""P? Itructure will Wobablv !be com- five dollarsjskolcn. No doubt the J I A 1 i - rai ifwayi I'rds cry 'Ut l.r auli .ii d a h -r laiUi. f The 'Herald's wuils tall not on sir apostle of tn'iusl (npialitM and unheediug ears. Rlowly and sure- mixed schools of t!i r:"es to torn el ly,the Ameiican ikm.-oIm aro 'h down here from the North audjead 3011 Hrpnnd !y the nose. ami tell vote and isirhrt wi ieoimi ant wno - kenin to the conviction that, p tortion motc meat.'f tl:.' utter ruin the yon hor vn'1 1 1 nb.lir I n:.'b' i:ill not ! il.ive oi lof;:ottetfc- norrnwiKMl and gal! of icnmsriic tun JJavc you lorgoficii I n"i-a live, audintestiiig irew that c.un-i"'d combications of capitalists are )ixotfs lino iu the flesh lHJts saith o( Mason '& rMI to fatten on ot tli ir own ni.iUTia! i;i?MVi.ty Tiid tin- f i:teriug -f the uiire.-Mwii'!'.i. deiaands of. iinTrnijxily i: ev:J branch of business, in evry fn of man mac; u ring: The' "t.-.i-.tj" i 4i-lifitel accommodalions, not j-urpassrd anywhere in Xorth Car--:rfa, Joan be pn-enred at !?1.50 per di:y,-iaa.i in excellent Iwaiding J j'suS at I pt-rdav. : "; A fhn"! suitabi;; for the ses h Oiis ol'ii.'- conventisni, arid witli a f t tniC i r'-;i iv TlT a very large uslnH. ir -. will h nrnishr-l fnp i U Greet,! ot is the comity town Jimmy says that Mr. Brower was -r Gailford. :hr- pivotal county of a d d fool for voting for the Mills t.oer-iJi iCoagrcssjona! listiiut Diu..- uut Diess your soui,- mat ii;-!Tiiui.an-r, by common consent, aint nothing new; I've heard lots of jf.he result of State elections; of folks say that long before the Hiia, owing io tne defeat of tiie Mills bill was even thought ot. and Mr. Don White and Mr. Hoi- ireaM VVui. Simpson, secretary ton, carrying torchlights. I don't 2fTh :Bard t' rmacy, I think they will let Mr. Jot Causey M . p "5 carry one; they seem to be sorter J Tiib iTHOMAJiVTLLte Orpiian aoin him leastways, that's what ageJIJt. C T. Bailey 1 returned I hear era sav. I want to see Mrjye-"tarJ.ay.irnm 'l lomasyUle, where Rrriwer shoot ud his little woodeiil he attended the annn otes longer the hosna i wonld havA nas sustained a coasiderable loss fallen down. Mr. his T . h Af ' - . m -w. " I lUHUrHIKW fill SaSttar?' fe.J!. ?. out .rUU . a ih. wort of iW.e Irack 1 N- tonse or not.-Germanton Times. !8n- Strings were tied to tie commnied: i-J ' icjs have been the pcr- ilicsc olicnscs.1 11 uu,t 1 t,,i -t,, :r tne K.mrisT tirnnanare ARRrwnation 1 " ... Duuwoa.-i iviudvuuu wv ;iq iuutut:n, mm will let him. I understand Marse W?;jes-Mr. .Uerjiyi .the meet- TJj" iiVSl .Jllll' e l? Und netting is iecded of bommen- dation from us to assure our read ing this '-year ww more largely at- j?11 arf a.te dfI!osit of ab?ut Su"-. t-.;n'! t,l: lug IVil'Oll rurntture. ! We ZXJ'??ZZ" ' "r'iH t-"""1' .y au r ; wn.cn Jarrcll's ji0tcl ,s havinf? Quite a run this season i quite a number of boarders are spendinir the sum mer there, fwhile many I others have ; j,gni ficil their intention ta come, i ' j -I, . : h ! Rev' S. II. Thompson, formerly ; pastor or thi High Point Baptist church,' nov bastor of a church in Raleigh, has .been spending a few !.;. w 1110 I s j h j it the room in h Salem -Female Academy. tithe wodld -T-i.. .ir. ,r 2-. - , il'meeWof fyth Five Cente Savings Bank is jerk the rnurle of tiie gun in t e "rSuc " Association .,eet UlS with gratifying success., direction tbey wierd touched, atid f emaIc Academy is on 6ur tabic, trigger and run abeJu Our Savings Bank. The For such a manner that ban ever IwforoL there ha. t"ivv" i"11"1 m o luajuiny t," iiiitui me uuiurm- t 3 000 people i present! ?f case.8 small amonut, and for an nate coon caught; inltbls novel trap. ers of the excellent character of days here, w Dr. JL nt-Mills was re elected sn MNefinite period. Let the working After he had forced his entratibe 9ie ' institution. Founded 'nearly (always pleased I ' " I l lift AaaJ .1J!1 J 1 ? I J! A. A. L A a .' I 1 ' i f 1 - I t li;nioerats two years ago, both (OiiJity and ilistrict are regarded ii. atJuutlJi ia Xttvi coming election. ' i.. . ...i . .... i .1... auipiv proiecicw muivi h.t i't;i of the political KyptT A T1"7 ! I . . - ' aching heats, loxl hell and es tii.it brought aUmt t;if filled eyen, and (nine to ten thousand hannv ho in Eastern Carofi na, whose dast;irV ivih't-da and dialolichl crimes hjive I- :t Ci'ii i''. pnnti on tlit saus :i .; V."h: toa ! v of our iXaii- .i.xi..;i l..il:;ti. in old Guilford aro their ziul Tor 'x'lieviiigl it in the ovt-r- :.n!'-st hI1 iinri re ii tWf ti u p.irty (Miisu "iU ultiiiiatelv resul 1 throw ii -.ii,. liijuor traflic, yet Grey i should not look tlrongh a glias f liitory the past fiud judge jor 1 tlti-iiiselve.s the future result of bo , mled astrav by a wolf in sheep's I rlutlilti tariff, while there is not an artisan, not a laborer;, not a.pruiussiot-.al man,'-not a tradesman, hoc, a faith er, who is not left 'unprotfvted arid defenseless, paying his part ay by day to increase the already enor mous riches of .a i ftiv-otHer niet, fhoai.- today phaj-utf.' tJ.' -'H'T and. directing tlu- a:n;;i!':i '' ?Vtiois!l )U liiibJ'ttiii par " f i-.ij le.is.ii tiie tonve.uuou co.fid :.;t bek-ct a more important juiiiii;; Its fets.i.io;is would arouse VuicuJsitSto, uifuse vior tnd ener- i .... . . i . 4. iniv;- mo campi'ign, streiiiuen j'-jii :r,if i. of oa.' loial cblo, aud be tf fiihasitt,! bciieJlt in allaying U "-iir.jti ion . fun! bringing out tins r'i .' I k't'f- ,:f !-),,iii;t ami district de- '..") 'Ij. i1 iti ::Ienii- s a'.c Clubs . thniiigh l-.vt;.ilie.j iai. favoiiiiiT thv, city of Gf4'i)o:) u.n toe piace for hold-i:;rhiu-i ious vntioi; are requested U: iui..aie at once witn Mr. rI. ili. .ii-jbv-rts, oecrttary of the ptMftral Coa;mittf-; at Ualelgh, and iv.tl. ;- .Tohii 2. Vson Secreta- i of tav- Gitenabcio Young Men's Ie4',-Cra;.c Cub. j tv-MMi-riEE Dem. Club. i tfi e tr'i 8 bore," IN . C , J u I v 2S. i j i Tl.v Xev Ycrk Ilf raid states tho e se with a jiitit and . . . I lf--4 -iiar Hj.'.tiIlSt tiilS ; i 4 f t t r.! a linistra- I want vou to let me know whether Col. Thos. B. Kero has got back yet or not. They say out here that he went to xew York after "Kale seed" for the campaign, and I think that some of 'em are about read' to sow. provided they can get tiie seed. Your eolorew ifiend. Buck Daggett. his X mark. Tbr rtrnatnlters Oisanpear. Chicago, July 23. Frank Clu pak and Frank CIebonn,j ivbo, with Ji hn fJeronck and Bnrlolph Sevic, are charged with conspiracy , to blw uj with dynamite Judge Gary and Grinnell and Inspector Bantield, have 'disappeared, aad it is supposed they havo jumped their bonds and fled the city. The casts against Chepak. Cleboun and ITeroiiek were continued by Jus tice Lyou until today. The two first named gave bonds in the sunri r-pr;iitftriflrmr. anil r m th unt ""'" " mnuicu bod iucii ci- mm iiju biuid auu WKiu w piuji- a Centurv airfl under Mnravi.in t . .,, . , .i. ; - I i. Li . -i I i I ' T" o;! board of officers were reelect-T, u'la' 4U wuree oi ,ume uw uo ran agaiuei ;one oi tue ed. Tiie association elected a board ,J . " uuiiar,i nu a Bjjiug, wuicu uau pe uesireu er- of nihe trustees tor the orphanage T.8!?6-,f. 8me rinyay. ivm- iect. iiierme (wueeiea towards auspices! been in projxirty, wiucti no w j consists or a nuiiilior of naat buildiugs and b.rgo grounds. inere are at present iii.ruy-two euilaren ih the orphan- uge, biid! everything suows rue mof t fco'liit management. Sacs A .ItV.Wi CoNVICT.-r.M. IT. Saiin oers. yestei tne :iij : Jew (JHIV'.C ttiouev was honie an WilmiagtoTi and was sell- . i . . injr ilfe?t patterns. ty some of bis frickerv he cahseii some one to &iiK;-t that he was a fraud, and tho hcjisn he claimed to represent was written to, wheil it was learn- that he was entirely unauthorized Sfon Republican. Kailway Conskction. iat tho railroaJ is aboflt linished. Sy Saturday night next the) last . i-l... 1 :i. i ..-m n,jitvn in tuu ai tuiiv iaiuiiu win iave been driven. It will be some twt or three weeks before a sche dule tram is put on. Carthage him and discharged its contents in his stomach, lie was found at the w.-. ..... in jail, where he is now iu adviiitrcon dittos. The remedh' ia a Huuiilo and patronage, it has continuous successful High Point, N tfperatioin for more tliah ciIitv years, and its4gr.".duatcB to the lcrc! his friends! are to welcome hira. I Senf.x. .C.,July26,'83. From th Dilr Ilrint Of Salonlajr j i number bf 6,ooo and mare arc to is guaranteed fished depnfy fieri 6? of Cfttawba, 'dan uo longer He considered! iso dajj brought five convicts to ted from the busy world, and ere !kfntiary, one! of whom was another twbivo months roll around i . -r ' . ! . Ill l. I 1 I.I. .1 and novel one. but io cure burglary John Bell, an ex convict wao has graduated iu; dojdgingjoi'icccs, was arrestee op a Hearst' to-dav while conveying! a corpse to thojlMENT lie fourtd, honored and members of sdciety, "in ejVeryStite in the UnionJ f Rath The nainod L.'.Orfin, who was tedj in Catawba of obtainin g mderf.Ise ' isrctPiise's. He reirouiiig n. represeui. ;.a Iioiutedness of five thousand dollars each for led when it t- appear.vice , fijt n.-rf.-e';, " : si t"he al A Harrison is wnag on neso question, -anu every the Wi;i k Hi J. man in the country knows -it. In 1877 ho was ajrainst the railioad strikers. -When he was iu ths- T ' . .. . ... i-n. . . ..... darkly.-hut. on th. contrary, c6n ;nalwe P"t.. m u, v. ., :, , . . , I Tile referreI them to - committee. phot ru uie istwctf luvoiveu. i t fr ; t : Jl'll. j j '"i .i)LR mcii kiM;r What will be the judgment of i - 1 "A ny jnteiligfut. fair-minded maji, i UuM he. het himse'f to the tay k ! C'liarjutte Urrtit the Octnofratlc hd i f mating au impa tialand ; dM i lsirtnat "review of the admini I trati.mof Mr. CleveUnd? We'coli J f that we are jiot preparrnl fo ; 'l-ak i-oiiiidcntly ol the opul4 i 'in .f certain iortiois of the Uni l S:;.ti s. Tin re are parts of . Ne Kiightiul amleva n oi the great ; V-t, tlii- teuKra or. whose press "the -vocd sentiments of ; Im.m. ! Uiiii.g nieu racb'us that ) they cciittitii;At witli COiUpUceil i r tin- Ktadtml change leing made; ; - - ! J . - ; i-i'Kir institutions by tn iong Jcase ! Il pi: I'Mi-an rule,- viewing with f "l.sT.irt! the startling progress ! it-li 1i;h it-Mi made toward cen- J '5'i.i:niii. ruile they see m to rest j Vt.t iinder th waste and prod j '-iiiv which have marked the sue "! t f!ie udiiKSiiNtiatioits )f the gov voii-p. - will ."M'Jv'no, Tlitfe who ; j -t"s f pi td jobbing will "'ibiiiaii ticket. This con lit rv. JanJ. every Man .ho"-e4. Li.'A:d!'jgi.in t: I it-raid says: IB i? ?nnts b?nev.(s !i high taxes . "4 !.' : : tiie RtpubilC't.n tii-ket, W'l-irf ' Ji: former afTiIiation.s havf n. aud if In- hein-ves that h' stax,a arc Use I'tcAl of tin? hour tcr WorbHtt A", of'L.y Indwwtpo amlja V ' surphis j a wrong none jig . "i j t the people, a block on the wheels ' ' of tail.- ilra-r on thft country, he Aiii.AZF. vitii entiil'!ia'm. ! wilifvoie witii the Ifii.oerats and i . .... i - li.iv il -ri witii ir. i) ;: Aj.d jet ag ain : i Slifcl!;!' be llstrri o ntid hiirh tax and that was the last ever heard of them. "At the time of the . Senato rial canvass there "was not a lalmr organization that did not denounce Uim. A ndretCL i. XYihrnn. ear Max- '"lii-iit from I-Mil to vt the Sutli JVe not au- r-.ervatisin pant lcouo- ' it the daw - Besought, in . - - - - , tsterest of liarmony, tojeon- Ji.ai..s iii;in i l.i ot tin. -t. Wl so jdr. Our lou i -v 'iwn iroio i iif irtuio.i Iilalm with lovrly KntUlan-iA.wl imrod-iced oy lrxaijier. i Charlotte, N. C, July 26 Judge Fowle. Mai. Finger- and Mr. San- derlin addressed the people- of this city to night. There was a very large and enthusiastic outpour ing of the people ofthe city ami county, and Judge Fowle was par ticularly well received lie was introduced by Capt. t5. B. Alexan der in an exceedingly cordial' and graceful, manner. Judge Fr ule spoke tor an hour and half ind u rule one of the best speeches nf his life. He ga;nd many new friends hTe ml infill.il a ivnat U nl -of tAO nr..... .UUV...-. .. " - - --. - fthusiastn into the Democracy ol the county. The siwches of ilessrs Finger and Sauderliu were excel Went aud did credit to the speak ers. They were repeatedly inter rupted by applause. .It wa one of Charlotte's largest, politics! gatherings. Charlotte and Jicek Itiibnrg are all right for tthj en.: tire ticket- ' i . Ahevllc' Jotl.nrsiJoH. .'. tin. birieg unable to xivj ;r..i. !oc1ed ap in thec-nnty jai!- ilei'endants d:d not. put. in " pearance in Justice Lyon's Cour! this morning, and their bonus wj-re forfeited, but the jin-tice gave their attorneys i hoars in winch to reinstate them. I . i A Kieiitl Hung. iDauville, Va., July 27. Near Meaderville, in Halifax county", yesterday, Bruce You ngeiy colored, committed an assault upon Mrs Kobert Dodge, a well known lady of the county. Younger was caught and taken before a justice ofthe peace, who sent him to jail. A party of indignant men went to Halifax court bouse -last night, took Younger from the jail and hanged him to a tree. Hen. Sheridan at Nouqultt. New Bedford, Mass., July 28. - es rtr Cleveland aud low taxes? j a hat is the question which you are The third week of General Shen to . abswpr at the ballot Itox. - dan's soiouru at Nonquitt is near, That s is the question exactly, hr ended, and his friends say his andrvoiiimes could not set it out irain and imDrovemeut have been very marked. The tienerars young est child. Phil, is celebrating h.s eiirhth birthday. His father is in gool spirits. more, rarlv th-M- 't is se:. out in the" j:'a j ii rno?- the two parties. i ; : - :- r:i'4-;i TUK Tll'i. l; Fa iTV KLl-Jt'Tih lU'V. .iajiies R. JctU'B, lviitor .jf tl'C I'.'ohH'ifion leader, a riHpti t H-' -?' I i.t Arcii'falc. aud . : i rg" I..-1 isK-j.rv.'.sks mlr; .:. m . an fi'Jdi.-MHS in i'li-i . .-r ij i . ti : i ." t II'!.: t li i'-- t V. H 1. nit there Killed In a Sirrrt B-w. Norfolk. Va.. July 28. In a ro'v this morning about 3 o'clock. Peter J. McLean received four pis- U spoko in tbl shot wounds and dicl in a few -i at tiie time a minutes. The verdict of the cor UiK repv;t-r tiroppea m oners jury is that AlcJean was r.- sixty four people Hlled bv John F. Evans. Both ma I jir-sViirJ iisfiud.'nir ii;o speaker. Mr. men were prominent sporting char Jt .-f hi-de the s tcio old speech, actera of this city. burl much Third Tt; the "doad are yet too ...i.i-.. '"i "iNLnoiied to surrt-tider the au '"''tii) of our i.-iiuinot: wealths Witl .ti 4 sticgh-: to regard ourselves H tin- JH.-I 'vauts of the government '?t.i.i, of its sotrc: ;us; to; join .': rLi snii-rs at the oHstitution, ta " " - '' . tune (.rai ued, obsolete paper, "t i.f ,Jate and past iCs usefulness. r mch t i.conlehak not 1vh 4,'l uia-hiaiol PresSdcnt! Dem s pt licy, his I "t-w.. Is in 1; fit his ptiI-es, has hei -ift.l,iu-.t io Usheville, N. C July 2.". fhe Largest demonstnitiors ever f.v th? S&te to day girctt-d Juilge F:wle aihl bis assi cialesJ From eiirl.f. 'o fti thousand from the surround ivt' counties were present. Ti e piiyty was met at the depot by the Siiannanoah river? mounted club. several hundred in white shir-s arid hats and the. Democratic inMgniu, and escrirfeii to the hotel. At 10 o'clock the. procession forined. Several hundred mounted men ahd. the eijeakers in carriage paiaoed! the city amidst the checis of the aiulptude. Rousing and eloquLVit speeches were niado by- JiMige Fowle, Maj. Finger, Attorney- General Davidson, Mr. Sanderlin and lion. 11. B. Vance. i -A I J.'trge derhnt;stratii! wok ulMt tonight. . Addrecser. 'wrrW oprdwiata the made Lv Attorney f ie :. ers ' 1 1 :uii ; 1. t ra.se i:l.fili I foiaoneo dj- Mioierm. .-1 twenty co.'orc-d I i Wicaitka, Kansas, July 26. . . -m Alm -a a l V 1 .1 lk -C HiMirfceiiT. iuo -m rue course oil Yesterday tne iioiseuoiti or uww r. .1 mih-s made mvne McCarter, consisting oi ins wire, to them, lie an- four daughters and u daughter m f.r a division of law, 3Irs.- llenshaw, wero ioisoDed seiier s This sp no that !- here foi market sati$fao will b Raleigh she will be numbered with the pro gressive towns of tfaei "Old North State' Carthage Jilade. j j 'Tobacco. Don't let the tobacco fair fall through. Tsike it up to yjpnr ueighbor, and keep the bail I'Ohiug. lalk is said to le cheap, vtou know, and you might certain ly afford a little "gas" for the good of the cause. But then we must bpve some work done, or nothing Wjill be accomplished.' Who will make the first 1 move? I We intend to urge this matter from iim to time, and shM! not be flat- 'jfii.l iiiifil -n. ..fj.i T t" i. . - it ni r?T ' .11... 1. 'Iillil . ... lif.ii...... j-fRe'dt-ville Dcmocfo t. cemetery, lie Wjas 4rresteI on an orth State arc by toein. ' He was .forthwith nab bed, and on trial " was convicted and sehtencert to the! penitentiary. lie is jin second Jew who has vim I lit id in tlic' peniteitiarv jit this rvitue. Af irk-Obstrr cr. H if in... : t . i r n- k w, i, i iniw.iiiki.iit. .-nifr (ioon n rv.'s. We ar'; jlaI to were stvi.ai uue oreaKs oi urini. to'.ccij Jti 'iur market last wiek, with pJices a great ileal higher th ,',r ,!,v 'V since ine if ad if. the third nartv men will ins Chlie. loti.w:o ; was SOU! mii k,i nnmt and ler local bntion take i ' j ,.';..., ..i I 1 . ' . . . ti tike 4im .uj..ihii. V..1.1UIW ,tj course, in a short, time the wh!s one iH ! MMimi iomi auir m u..nffi,. lo driven from om ii counry more uian uit nitiiit thont excitftment or preja I He tl i-firirs is growing less i in n ciMinrv hs each year rolls rouiMi the consumption of ardent old warrant for Vsagrjancy. s A Terrible OiKover erI'Tkevious" editors pleased OCuh-! themselves qnitcl qtious at thie'cxpciftcjof da .. l - I i '.. ! I ..!. I J! Chicago, ill., Ju1t2G. It is sta- orratic . proccssn. -ra tea today that siuqo the arrest pf meeting, etc.. last Frldak- , . .. . -rurw-fK sf-il. rr.vl Bkokkn i. Limbs. Some -, i AT threw a stone accom- Oarups m; es ttoni tuts ma ket, ana j uie to a!iv oue Then! everybody s lie Wilt coiuo Kaiti. Aji,;i.;f:,,:ct iinil ajiti nrohiUitirtii r . 1st. will sav: "How nice it was aud the- again. aks well Jir the "Baby avkett of the St:'t. ainl the fact tjl,ew" MorgaiH mi rrtr. ti-i-liru t-s i-a i (' ootauieti ali blight I grades. This MADSTOE.Mr J. W. Shore, of i lwvs in tint ead-aiid ltutkin county, passexi iiirougu uie kips el to the ffottt in perfe-t ciity last Saturdayceompariied by fion atid higli prices. (There his nephew; Mr. W. Shore, in good sals ! fM.-xt ! week. Ae r and Observer. Fatal Accident. Mrs. Ged die, wife of Mr. lie IK Geddie, who lives about four miles from toe city, brt the east sidd of the river, was fatally injured this morning, dying in a short whfle. Abont 11 o'clock, while drawing a bucket of water.! i ho sweep jbroke and jo f illing, n! ruck her squarely across llio baok. A messehcrer was oes pstched with all haste for her hus ba-id, tfho hd come to i the city durS!:?kh norningJ and for a phy sit iaii. Mr. Geddie was met! near search of a madsfone for-the latter gentleman who bad been bitten that morning by a rabid dog which bore every symptom of madness, I -4 Winston Sentinel . f ; r- ! The Carolina Farmers' Encamp raent and Fair Association, that is td be held at Mount Holly, August 16th to 17th. promises to excel any tiling in this line, and also to far surpass the oue held last year. Farmers from all parts of North and South Carolina are expected to be in attendance The Shelby Aurora says a Lin- rtr. uwinie: was met: near coQ,,ty farmer has a 14 year going home, lie u)mea daughter rejoicing in 240 pounds. the river on,4- whi'lethe tnesseriger continued I tt nearest neiehbor has a dangh for the nhyic?iit bat Itefore either tFj. B!xteen vears old weighing 230 JIT. UeihUe or prtysician j arrive, Ujoands. she. w severe rille Jtiumal. is d-sd. haying snstained FT internal injury. Fayette- ; 1: 2 J.isi-j i i ii ft II nret n ed that they from drinking buttermilk li.ivi party ticket, r'Wo rau ihfv.ehoahi divide. I -h be thought more vf if ! A Woman's Cfs"''i. i i - ; Do you know, Mary, t once ac- :itvvr'iir vote," be told them, tnally contemplated suicidy! "Vou i .k iltr..m le Tvenc on to say, "it hbrrifiy me, Mrs. B.Tell me abont s i -tAl as :iaturcl for tho' negro to iLr "1 was sunenng irom curumo " i . - I,. ,r ... , 'at I : - T l.i:..l n,cclr tl,i v:;t4 x.i4:;epoiicjn uckci as it is weitKness. -.uciiew i f. . i . . . I I . . 1 . . . --.-... n ti in ft ii arr.plil .or Ui:n :o tai a liinneror si.ai aimosi. uuuajtji umu "j ..h.. .-;if T!i cu.ired men who I) looked ten .-years- older than i 1. ..I i.irTrin wir r!.'pred him. rrreet-1 renllv was. and I f;lt twenty. Life - thr.ii liuuoancement withsJieiice, sc-emexl to nave noiinng iu n worm TlicJ ' dJ nor, appreciate the joke, living for." "I havo experienced ai.dWaiieii ljd they appear that atl those symptoms myself. -WelF! fnithfri i.n his Piieeidi. ilr. Jones "Well. I was saved at the eleventh t:iet toxplaiu by saying that that hour from the commission of a deed remaik u-is noturiginal with him wliich I shudder to think bf. A he hfsd only bi nowed it. The dark- friend advised me to take Dr. - I ... . . . T-ki tiv. nM.nMMwAlA, r T les, however, u id mt seem to ta&ei nerwa noumo iicsuijiuwi. tit the! i expJatiation.i Charlotte did so. In an incredibly short time C ' fviki. . I.' ' ke a new being, 'ihe l-rc- i mw- I oC-i : jfii-ju tuicn uir, u.i r was killoduear Black Kerce a debt of gratitude which I A Doctor CoomN oicide. PhiladelDhiaJ July 27. Infor mation was received iy Chief Do Yadkin jtebtive Woods this moriiiug that Dr. J. H. Fernente, the physician sou, (1 ief Kngiueei on the C. F.Jnexjnsed of criminal malpractice & Y. V., w-is iu ton Saturday. noti Andora Troxwoll, a young The survey of the route between woman from Aucutowu, fa.,; com this place ami Wilurington was fin-1 bitted suicide this morning at shed up ouFriday and the snr-f Bay head, N. I J. No particulars veyots sitiw rnrti ineir anenuon v mm oeen ooiameo up w noon. ui. ihe e;:ieinsion of j the j Millboro 4rpente disappeared iramediate br&.'ich It is desired that the road y after Mia Trox well's death. shall riii by the lactones on leep Tab OaPi Feab and Valley. Major Roger i At kin River, and it may tte that re long tii loaki will ue cnangeu so as w take them nl! in.Fyetiefiilc Qbii. Terrorized it? Out! w. July 127. Los been terroriged Pel" I. f I - k. I . f.. ..m unnnrrl. onil I DS4Ctfi I. UI8 uruiiv .muiB V"VHU. 'ki tl.t rMlr.lr ami aiMMM of tlii cstinoo ban hot too large. The rJ " I a "i " - - m some considerauon in view ot tuei"i " , , .. i - Size ofkume of the pills that are capture tuem uca a a.. e. t ... prewribed, for Offering humanity, i b , y -t not ex- W it tbrVitr theni -to the dogs," HJKtia,le, and tke Do Fierce's 1 feasant I o i ive relletsT f Small, sugar- lf DCUBW- I j , i : . . ,;,.rr residue, nerfectlv I Offensive Ua.ath vauisuts wilh In glass; and , always Uhfe useofDrl Sage's Catanh Rein. San Frauuisoo, Aht?eloshas long btA well around band of outlaws, Mao '4yalliw a iauacnTnaiit i whose aespernte ucjho He oan ditious have menaced the pauuc Au liuilgiiatioo lin-riiiij; -; A ' lll "lHl.'nt,lunoiii1a f tell, now i iiviti. eassin of Gary, Griancll and Boh- field,: tho police havje made an iiii portaut discovery b.4 working npijin the fears of Heronel?. Snrprisi:ijr ly little dynamite pas found he Heronek's house at the time of his arrest, but Considerable of contra band goods, consisting of bombs in ranons stages of' completion. The police! were ' convinced thai he h id. access to plenty of Hyriatit'te, :. ' up iiori ; tl1 A KTil-iin-'J ia ri ii '-s? his wife led the ;wajy to tH bae.c meut of the building iu wiiieh i -" big's shop is, and to the delight "of the officers, who allowed her to jo the searching, retim ed to the opijn air with a market basket! fall f pound sticks of the stuff.! , There were fully ten pound$ of it enough to have blown the whole neighb' noou Bt.vwaru. it m saiu lue tes timony before the grand jury sho js that Se.big as well!, as Uerouek knew where the dyuamite was cop cealed. ; - ! .. i i 'I:--! The Atlanta Hoodler tuder Am em t i Canada i Toronto, Ont., July 28. In tl case of C. C. Nel8on,tho abscom ing president of! the North S; Savings Bank of Atlanta, Ga., if- rested nere lor i bringing stoiffn money into uanaua, when t'fo witnesses were called in court to day to testify j (gainst hi in neither they norj tne prosecution appeared. At the neqiiest5 of tiie Crown Mr. Nelson Was held uotlil Tuesday next, beinr admttet to $5,000 bail, i Later on it wais asVt-r tained that Nelson iad given rt-o representatives bt T tho Atlatija Bank he defrauded 85,500 aud tli at they gave him - a release from id I claims. He also piid the polire $500 and halt of thd reward ofi'eJr ed for; his captnrel Ho has maining some 810,000. in momfy and valuables, and us that mnc ahead. No person will prosecu presses j himself quite g!bjly, and more than .orjlirjary interest. .Bc gets .i. up! a very readable which makes the b6ys lajiigh (we for the Trinity College fund this laughed 1 r of . the rhits'l made) would remind icartily ourselves at some ir addition A to considerable Put we amounts already subscribed licrc ' .". !.... ' f i f ! the Nor Ithoic via.; 'Mi' Iw-ho t :n.-.!t pqper lias 'no hti rt - toi; trie cam rsiiiiralitics of Fowic r "9 : I i riii"cr pad-iidc witli the aa "c I oiv n laughter :U 1 iriyi jaw,;' .".nd S a;ul icsti. i i will Dc e::ucnc:c the cream of the joke Iconics in him. The Mllln Bill HnbilllnloJ. Washington, Jnly 20. Tc Senate's tariff bill, for! subsiitu for the Mills bill, it is estimate reduces the surplus eG5,(MMi,000 i80.000.000. The bob--; Miami! tte leaves the wool tariff .as it tan Very little change i.j m&rle in uu ufactures df wol, beyond i equalization of the ijuties oli woH ens and worsted, ilue iinty sugar is cut dowu 51 per cent ; A is the duty on change is ' made rates on cotton. rice. froiu Very litt tho Fatal Accident. Charlotte, N. C, J reached the city yeerday pt a ft tal accident that ha ohu T. McKinnon, pre s a uly 2G.f-Nevf s penedito Mr. a merchant s io the crowd on ! ! I- ihf qucsltion, !we have t such an. occasion Hi: Or I i i'' rc i lr.r ter and! more rcpresci",.!.: ! - I i j . cring ofipcop'le; as wchav al-cadlj and as the ! Nort i i - iii i cj confesses, our best citizens c4 in large numbers; we! I.r N MFR- cf the make rnd fac- ipDotn flcation i nicrnt tcr one across v the court green to-day and broke the legs of six candidates for Sheriff, an J eight; candicatcs 'for. Register of.- Uccds, whild several escaped un- hurtf District Cox r f.r enc e. Rc v. J. E. Mann ind, other delegates returned from the: meeting of , the Greensboro; Thstrict I jConfercncc last niht. Thi fionfcrcncc was up to the average in attendance, whilej the protecdings were of c.x- article, tween $700 ar)J'$8C were raised tf State I -ind at 'Winstin it, " inrl j; "I Not Iian the s! "chief "man uidcrlin all is il before A b TKANC.ER -TO i THE 1 . . 1 n!''ht4 iy .ccn cr, bet rc sath 1: stated State attend- ow that many came in that afternoon from the country to join in the ratifica? tion meeting, and it is to pre sume that they were prcsfcnt, al though the reporter, of the Noith State seems not to have seen them. Sd far akLthe merits of thq speak i L . i; . . ' 1 I injj are concerned, that depends br the standpoint from tvlj'ch the matter ii viewedr wc are not at all surprised that the N01 Jh State "hath no stomach to" thai part of tli "fight." j Our hovs in the nroccssilm were in, ii aiuiiij iui lilt iuiui c J nij iii.il by the time the present ;cncra- of a le; there prth Carolina 1 ticnof youth conai will be found in- V ndt an intelligent. white min who nai.vc-born will' voter for the C-UHiCO harmless a 1 let iuuiiMaiii. yi Mtv Gilead, in Montgomery counti . . . ... L 1; li: i All. While lie was uauuuug a guu uie weaiton was accidentally discharg ed and the load torf Its way thrb' bis bead, killing I Mr. McKinnon wa im insta.utly.4- a very! uronii- nent citij.a: of Mohtgcniety. add was well kubwn in 'was ah ancle td Dr. 'haiiotte. 1 IL. McKiiinoii rcto;-atibri to power of Ifiadical isijri which in the past vvjjil-nigh wfoughtl the ruin of 1 hz St iic, and would inevitably finish' tl;4 work sliiould its leaders atrainbd placed TU: m f.h. Col. Jas. jT. Morchead, the' Democratic nominee for Con . gress in this; district, is certainly closely identified with thcrintcr csts of itliQ agriculturist. I Ic owns and cultivatcsj it" T lnrcc'v large farms j rt the cdurityj and it is. said by those who know hirri wclj that. his rfcal jsirong prVdilcc . u v , . 1.1 , , y tions arc with jtliCj routine and do ings of every day farm lifc--which arc dearer .to jhiirl than even the profes . ..i ssional 1 tic deeply engaged noiitics. into jw .1 1 in which he is so or the affairs; of itch his love for State thiows- him now and 1 1 ROULLi: tN M. Brower ha$ Cami'. Hon, J.: caused a "rattling among the dry jcncs" iivtjie Re publican houichold by his vote with the Dcmocrlits on the Mills- bill. I .Mr. Goslen, editor V'instonRcpiib yesterday for a of. the ican,camt downi conference, it is 1.1 1 1 . he is 1 too icouxtly 1 T anguagc tocxprcs in terse vcrnacu-. 1 1 at the heal Vi run i ii iIhd to s!ce o: aff. i:rs. Thk Croi' Pkostkct. our. fiiii'nd, M ' 1 Wc arc fV. R. havinn lind, back in t.own,. he ' -1 it M 1 bden absent for the past fewl days 1 1 Li 1 i .if. .r 1 ; aoibt the sur a business trip throug1 rou Li ir njnj country. sa's that tobacco is vcr lar; there! aire some good ie smu turn-g- ov: bit corn 1! Mr. iLand irrcgu- patches 1 ; j - i j - " 1 I here and there, but the crp is generally poor, not so gojod by. a rrearaeai as im F. i -iii.-. as tn.it ot ia .narves? AS 'a ookin well.' grnitji ,i is Ho year, not e J,. said, over the awkwardness, and "general cusscdncss" .of the situa-- tion, but it appears toj be very dif ficult' to Dour oil Lnort thci.troub- 1 'Ml ' led waters., , llii the meantime,: Mr. Brower is stubborn and defi ant; and, while and choice in himself so. still, lar. he "don't tare a Continental We heartily I Sympathize with Col. Jas. h. Boyl. lie is a clever man and a very strong pcakcr, but he is now bothering his head over a problem that would puzzle a rhiladclphiamuchlcss a Greens boro lawycr:4hW to canvass the district as elector for a high pro tection party, jwjiile jhc member, of Congress poses in the ting with a broad Democratic stripe down his back. ! !i ' " " , ir . 'TiT . n' 1 T 1 1 1 sfiis ;l to(j)M 1.N0." Coft Jai. T. Morchead J addressed a large crowd at Walnut Cove. on Satur day last, andi splendid club was formed. Thirigi political look bright and cheeking in that 'sec-' tion. and thc'Dcmocrats arc hard at work ii ;1 if 1. 1 tiias t party, ou tie rare icea ' son and others. ' be D-!x:,.ci fresh, 'edy. t.iOioita ii. V. ., l.l we-i.. 1 can never repay. 1 1 1 ! !" ' N n !4 ! t ! . 1!
The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
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Aug. 3, 1888, edition 1
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