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Is i 17 - -'-' 111V11 I 111 Ml" 1 "I'UU' n TDT71Tf T.T C 1 AMT1 1 OURt amknt ik Greensboro -! on the 1 2th and 13th of September, I " " ".. t i- I !, -. 1 t . . 1 -T"T F I : -T- -n., - ' . U. 1 -, ... , - ... i,;- - ! . ,,:-2- ' ; i" ;.-. ! 1 "1 a araraaa n ' : ... - . i I ...i i.. .- . . a i t i r : -i in ! l-t : . I : . ... - . . ; I 11. ). J :t.' r:4 i t. lifilLiiOiJUHU- ..'''. ....Kru'imcirK the Entire ' M .- a'-'- - -: i,,-rs Ifwt Appre-f-"" TWiuo cf fwi a JleUna lor ! "' :''J Baii-tsi bi--r 9 .!.-. I -"a t - a I W U 1 .--l-a-a. . aaM - I' I . 1 1 -( . -.. :I ft I II i 1 I '"""-'. i? r ra ' F . if 1 II, (W 1,1 V ' fA j i: V ' if I I ift TTXv irti.-T-a-rT-MTr IW -it-o. .lrK,. I tv . i R rf! ' H-d - i - JU U-A PX I iff :. V l -ff WPr ? 1) ..H 7? i 1 f H . I i .i ir-1 ii i c.j i i l ri j vr i r- i n or3 vrx ii - j it i i i i i i i r - ii mil i it ii n Piedmont I i-J :: 5 PI! ,1 LI ft W I 1 , W iV . . XX I : i J M; i II II I 1 L J 1 II I I II I ! r 1 : M I rr'. - t r- -r-----i ' . . : 1 i i i ; ' 1 1 -. ... . --. v r 1. 1- f . i : i i : i .-. n .-. l ! r r- r -i -i I ii' i ; i " ; I ' 1 ' . ,, skv, su.I -. ; -..at;. . si f?('? t!:-" -I j ' -! 1 7 : , DEMOCRATIC SUPREMACY FOR THE CCQD U ALL, AND A DEKCCIfATIC ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTERED BY DEMOCRATS E1TAHI.I Kt' NCRI frS, GREEXSBOKO, X. C, FltlpAY, AUGUST 01, 1888. . i t.M K trtjt tVi! t.hj;t po.tv V.kv a -:r ll.u 1 1 r.8 wn lv to from f.-i-i. , ; 1 .ry v J. I i'- S r i." i . 1 t- ; " 'V0U C;JH flftl.sn ;Jy irr.tpi at I tliP i:i;.st I:;rrf ct jonif j.rctr ctior. h!:.;(t if you l(kc, ':";t I dm p' tu to IX. W. wnirrnEAI. Editor A Prpritr. Lrrion; tbpy aje the hcncbmen of t'.to uionopoHstH; they arjb the paid str iLts of the capitalists; they are subsidized, by raonej1; theirajj is a 'J'.jorate canse, requiring the dca jH-r.ite .snct!jent8 of misstatement, ra'srtprcsentation ami perversion of tho trutl;. I frt for tlio 1 '( ' !i:i Wi. opportiKuty resM!t. jit:olV iinil' ymr 'ring' to ".)hia.r wittatnlinj' I 1 ou not- Vbenr Toqs Mr. "Bi so Inve pculiarl vies T iVIuMtt docs Alt' 1 : 1. lor lie u if ; nv;.t l .. i . .. 1 . . . .1 t!i's I :i i,;;ry :p ..t 1 n!.VOM) FANCY' PMC.HT. -T i'ir8 ago there lived iu France legislation oa the eabject trusts' .and, "combines," whieb nave grown to each alarming pro portions as to threaten" bnsiaeRS solvency and ntabilitvf t . -1 it 1 - 1 of j in digging a pit fr the Democratic to find them- THK WILMINGTON STAK ()?; ISZE PROTECTION Trio. Herewith appsndedjs the dose the Wilmington Star administers to the Greensboro Protection trio: "For seeiofr what is so palpable THE VVEtKLY PATRIOT . CIECCUTES "LAE5ELT IX THE COUSTIES i j j '- j ! 0 j , OUILrOHDHOCKlNanAM. CBAM i VH.-5.CABWj:i.I,PIBSON.ALA. jMANCE. OB1NOE. CHATHAM, HANDOLPH. MOOItE. TO II- ' 8TTH, DAVIDSON. SUtt. ; j BT, AND STOKES. PitUi'lTal3-tr'k n1 H.nry Count UJ ( j la Vlrctnlw ,, . . AUVtKTlSIiKS $ri9K A PIN HERE. I i r.it" ;f o (.', n id "'ijhe will 0$ rentlv do o.is:I A!r;ar.die Dnmas,.a'man of ierra- 'call men with eyes, Kepresenta tii? renins, wild and exuberant im- Rve s rcetlng uuder the who aodreesed himself to the task ers as Tom Keogh and Protection of composing a work of fietion and liall. portraying a hero who shonld be . f'Mr. Brower is a Republican.. He ,i, , , , . i. is loyal to his part no doubt, for rcT,rkablc solely for his bonndless he,JsJloyal t0 -ftJ in HO frtr pocioEKandlusfa'oalous wealth, as the great, grindiap: Wtxv Tariff T '"'(Jonntof MontA flhriatn" iwan fs 'concerned. For in.-:f.!.ne. 'in : j: rt'oms .creation of the fertile Pbiicau party m' ay. A, Uat ,';;'"' ii0f;(,c fiinc and fac,,e rn Ki)Jj:,cf Kadiy,:-ni it,.r tTat greatest living French nov- tool Man' of history, pledget time to j Radical land ap administration, oiljj gel ves hnrled theteifi by his recent ajessage, coveretlj up and: decently binel before tlejl liad dravr breath. Except I the partisan press, whose bitterness peals to passion' are no longer heeded by the great masses' of either party, Mr. Blainii seqs now to be the only active, milftapt leader of the party, aud hi$ titnejis been pied in advocating the,;vefy wofst meas ures of Repnblicanisfi. and in de- renaing tuoiaaCxipnfl and cry iug abases of corrupt! and over grown" monopoly. - - um lu a uu v n ,nw,A- - . i i i , t; . . , it it. of tpc approach of bands of nr- rtnr.il irtf r ttVpm tie Daily Patriot of Thursday. gro:sf aM the miliUry made a a matter of Inltcrpst durintr the ! .uranville News. Capt A. cnaf&e fnai olsperseo tnc moD, next two mpntjis, jand 'we give it. j Rejected The Scuatd a v. :Hi;-, '.uly.ri-. t Mali:'.!?: Ieav.'frt' :t rflat!vc susj o! ina-j- v. vltK-fc, vriirmv may be rent! ie;t!jvr;Vj,. : .i if. 111 ii ifl Tl... ? k -- - 1 .. . ...... A. ' v' 4" - V .'.. X ITU ! . k L . ilU . L - r! .1 ' Ml u :,tv?s :. 1 . 1 a'ui 1 Viiyiiiiy . : : in'vt'i have ji a-jr-in-'t (Jov. drHtti-d tho h floral: Lawyers should arioiiuj', ;vul ra!nriot re:td ;u I jonrnaliari Vfoio 5r :ti1 it Mil Rec Vtili ..-:f. U-.u'i r in tiie llou - I t.s.'.y. :;- a.- , .1 i , 4 11 '! I ' ? 4"! I 1 I A 1 iCUJ;. graiiiiato niiiidi i raking to write wtiu'. . ! - ! It lis a ile.in itjilicif ioi b tter tiuivs thit the firnirr re taking uiinsual j interest u puI-'iC alfairs. They lire essitiiii!sg t" 'r ! sp- vcli 'il"Stravcd iruii- -the Rcptfb 1 I -. t 1 ojs; n iiira ot uiarreiously nneni yoiomniy in :.::f!iori! ntv li-n or rl rr rr. 4 rra o V rCSOlUt lf)Q r-ci'ern Lncnllns- a mno-nifint "The R.'publicau party il. lf to ' " I cornet I lie iiHiiimiitifs oi tiiv luriii und A ..t - 1 ! ry. uric-:; a wizara wun a gomen to miui-e the hu!Jus. v.??m1. Anil when Dntnas had com- "Mr, rBrower has no better wn.-ic plvted hie remarkable- literary Work than. toibelieye m party wa- lion ! o rat. nnon it tl rii sfon in Inn I 1 . 1 4 ----- an onnortnnitv oecurs to 'retinee SMir.riiing up: that his count was the surpinn' and .'correct' some of v c-tl: I00,000,(KK) francs. Even the gross and lniqmous Mtieqnah- hi.s rvil.lcst imaginings could go no ties of the Tariff' ho has he mnti- fiir'he-: he could conceive of no j.reater lump snm to typify indi -ii!n;il wealth and aftlucnce. ji Ve are endeavoring to dedace a joctod the Fisheries strict party vote. Treaty by a 3; there any Buffalo Lithia Speinos, Va., J I ; ' August 20,1888. Hon. Daniel O. Foicle t (Sir Deae Sie : I am delighted to see from the nanem that mn are making; such a brilliant can- H. A. Williams, of Granville coun- capturing several of the ringlead- kclow In full foi? VCkaa Anil nx nn . 1.1 : a. I t I I , I I ' ' i ' I .! ' i mo uuiv iwuiiiieu dv i rtf v.i. :.. i i cis. i wno were on ; v'$itm.iv r a,.. j... others5on our ticket, ai WftnM h ' , "1C tuX ncc i ... I " . I. . T , v. .w-.c. our electors and othW bS Tuesday, during which time d Pa ?1itf a on lf,at uc,orci 3 i Doar OI Alabama, era who feel a dipn intjrat i, triot rnnrtor int-vr;-,!,- four magistrates, the result of success of oar party. I! had all mv t tt,l i:: '1 ... -.U.. JwhKjh. we Shave not yet 1 learned arrangements made to enter the ad Aastern nart of th Thc rotr arc said tof hive bei canvasstho latter part of July, and ;Ae eMte of the rf,s- undlr thU! f, in.r i(U. ana j was going to Raleiga on the ct. capt. Williams reports , . . ; , -"V, T 1 1 lGth July to arrange iiy appoint evervthin favoraHA-in M ,in sh,Piof To Kadfpot, formerly Sff'T? Pstal routc aenttundcr-.thc 5S P 55? impair the S I Rad caUdm nistration a vary n I am sot ry to say on that very day triumphant Democracy in Novem- tellient ; negro, and influential I was taken suddenly (with a se- ber, and thinks the prospects ex- vithihis rc- J I ' Paste in Your ; IlAT.Thc has ro (.neN. ion which could be deemed of ;utlicient importance to tliat body following j ; o j impel them to l ifeej above the iowr plane of partisan feelings and partisan bitterness? IJowovtr, the time ia approaching wjhen ;he $en. ate; Republican majoj'ipy jwillj be iieiit to a strict accountability for a .: , ' i i s long: terra or evii-uoing. :-K.ra! from the above. What was liness and consistency to vote for it." 1 ; Thus it will bo seen that the Re- publican party has openly rebelled against its pledges ia ISSij for limlinnd ritrht v.. Caswell aUn rnnc;riu. ri be depended upon to tak ever know how great bj suffer- thusiasmi he says, has been awaV themfelvesj ingshaYe been, unless It be one -nA mnnrr '',- i r JiL 7 effectually n whbhrfs gone throu-rh the same ened amonS the people of that ille m,ay not leave my room. Aa soon as I an unusually large vote on the Liht Infantrv is x! corns of was able to be moved I was fit T,, in MAWmk, -n.- J, .,?'fi",:h' 'JL -,T.i. brought here; have been here six " , 77,. day and am improving, much loj frmfrs, A1"ance, Capt. W upon to take care of They have done so more serious cmcr this Arkansas, 'j California, Colorado, Connecticut Georgia, Illinois.. ' Indiana, I6wa, Kansas, Kentucky. Louisiana,' Maine, Maryland. . Massachusetts Their vol un- Michigan, - ' i t t i . Minnesota, first Tuesday in November. Tlie model discipline and ; efficiency. . i . i r. and the whole white population says, is relief, of body, and mind, as I wields a powerful influence II in ottut grain bnd, fibre ; that made am anxious to hn nn t.K nra r....:n.: u.. .lu -.-a vt.,, tne . atys name ' bright and lus- .u v iiiuvHician Bays u 1 hr long enough ' this effect "a permanent whole trouble is too will remain ..L.. j LL trousP the days ot trial past artd water will -"""V3 "c jjoou jjuvcrnmem gone.; I T- cure. My auu purqt -democracy l much uric lVoiji the Daily Patriot ot 1 uiJay. CeVTRAI COMMITTEE.-f At the the convenience I while! it nletlfred itself then "to Z 7 . -- 4, T I " n.wnuc; as an lnrnossioiu creaiiou. ... v . .. UlllCbt IIJO theuelvton Rational fiuvut s.-j lci,.ti! u m.ne from fairy and jt is believed that tht . ill j 5?!t.,.uK.d onlv t lslz2ie au.1 a more; farmers irjl the next Ijrbui tnre of .orlb Qftrolin.i t! ;:r. :m :1:y 1 tiiatfa f.vi t ,ii iiV -li. ii. Jits tie ni ;j; in K.i 's .s .1 . i', Mivsthi't tLi.-teolu ti n- last i u.--is iv ie !!:i; r- i::i;.. Ill'- I aJ it Tr;.ts ..t ! North iftate. 1 j - - '-c- Rlii..c letniks seeuilto have car1ed unoLher tling; of dr boes at- io-:ull:i ;ns Veat'qnarteis. Th New York Tribune, the inoiitlipieee-ol the Ro publican ptrtv iii America, in Fcb rsiary hist callelt tieiu 'remai UaMi rgaiiizatioua which havo bi'ii I itii" nC 'irnicd with the ' Tif't. V . R.til, oftii'g all responfiUlity to iei-i.'ti , , i ! l-'v.U'iV', op- i to taxation, am! to t'le juipervisinii i qil'-ilio : ' i n nd cate ;?itenti i' o;" i Y. al ii' t 4 .i:ti the coustitdtcil a.nt'aorities And on March ith 7t Kil: '"If itf (the Senate ('om-nttr.e ci i i: rn! j Laws) can ft nnu a law to e'tecii j the crunbinations that raise the ' !.pi ice of the necessaries .f lu'e,u will do excellent eevleo.', But T'r. Biaine now says Jthat th'?;e c.oi;:l-' a t.-cnn; out ot - tne ".raoiaii land, amuse, Mi i;ow realized every uay among i:H:iut prosaiCj matter-of fact peo- i the world. Tho snm ! of ! O',0()0.(j0t of francs is equivalent ro aoout ?.t.uw.uuu. ana rue A in.-ri cans who are wortli that or a 1 i.K.ro mav le eouuteu uy nnnareus. 1 i.ere are 100 men in New, York cHy whose wealth surpasses it, j.at !e;st oO in the city of San Fran- cisco, L'j in Boston, 20 in Chicago, 10 ia Philadelphia, and perhaps nofirlv as minvin Baltimore. And yet it-is stated thai only fifty years ual revenue and the protective tar- jro there wore not half a dozen ,n anu thOUUUl T, Known luaa ue was in'imuiir ru mui ed to- .iid. let shoes who would vote for thoeontiwunuco inequalities of the tar iff," in 1SS8 at Chicago that pame party said: "rather thau burrc-iider any part of our protective system we favor the entire abolition of the tax on whisky." ' "hat was tLa realtl That par ty hadau opportunity to gu on re cord as to whether they wanted the internal revenue reduced or ftbol ished and not one fourth jOf the members voted for it. What else did they do! A Republican mem ber of Congress from this district voted for the 31 ills bill, whieL calls i for a reduction of both the1 inter- The Tabernacle Meetings. eistance of crutches I am able to The annual religious meetings mcetrnS ofthe ccntral committjrc, go Jo the dining rooni. My sys- at Rutherford College are becom- Iast nfSht'r- Chichcs cri report dowii,!and l am very I weak. Ndn in& better known and more large- 3 p J j -y one Regrets more than do my ina Iy attended as the years pass by encoif aSefc nt Irom nc,r bility to be in the canvass. Hnch; l-rui ing btlsiriessl men who iwi$h time owever. is the decree of a kind i:h(,rai ha,: ,nj ar, lllr,,,r frt - for further consideration. 1 Com and .-AH-wise Providence, so i llberal basis, and are likely to ac 1 , - eneeriuiiy submit. 1, am truly compnsn mucn good not only lor " 7" T thankful am on the up grade. 4 the Methodist but for other de- satisfattoryj progress. ;The coni- T&rtttS, T- On Monday lie K great that I canndt bear it patient- coherence amended the constitu- r"-;pu V ly. lit will be seVeral i weeks vet tion so as to admit two lav dele- roads' and that they werci endca- before I can move about, as ibt L,i.; i.a j:? hfl vonnt to pfbeure excursion trains improvement is very slow: Iknow1"". . TV.: l" UrM tl !,,tnl session, thi, week. Mississippi, Missouri, j Nebraska, Nevada, New j Hampshire, New Jersey, NefwsYork, North Carolina. Ohio, Oregon, Pcjjnsylyahia,' Rhode Island, South Carolina Tennessee Taxas, ; Vermont, Virginia, Wcst.Virgmia, Wisconsin, Tetal, u Discussion At Diar.sos.--Su- pcrior Cotirt of Sufry county w in uii'lionaires in the United States The consideration of this snbiect tho executive committee cal ix interesting mainly from the con- ' clnsions to which it inevitably some otuer leuow wko n. We have no sympathy i: tuo communistic war against 1 ' -v , f 1 f , , T tiatc in the :,attun nv p:j .i:.4:,jt t.i;:t r e !-:!!, Oit ;1;lt.. atizen ha. ;i'y right to .:K:r nations are "iiiaio al!:i'is' v.-iijk which- neither t?io Chief of the protective tariff and the cdi ous internal revenue la- whic h the Republican party is repp''0' for to day. Tho truth of the matter I I - i tir.; e a ii . m ;,!. jM tevas cjllcdUth or: ii.,:r-s.!rjUj!, pi.jct Mslrtin v:. M ; :.if - . 1 .1 l.if f 'r i.; a e!!i i Lever v.-n.i i-Ti.t" the princil .; -p"'t of ;it can ft. i it t I i f vi Y : ici'iital or tho socialistic theories which" a? ray the poor against the rich. The legitimate fruits of en Tgy, industry aud business taunt ;( large batik accounts and valu- ;:hT.- i vf.ifr.ii tli mrrt. revrnnla nf . .-a I nation or 1 reneal of the, internal o: i-rifut ton aro rest ana --- - - , Sn, the Republican party ia out tuid ut oonosed to anv reduction, ttK-Viti- ! ' S The Alnmnnrt Drmocratic C'on-enli. fCorrciondcDeo of New? OUsarver.J Oaks, X, C, Aiif. 20, We bad the largest and mostlebthusiastif County Convention at! (5 rah ami on Saturday we ever saw? assembled, and the ticket that w jnominated is as pootl as we could make it. vrter tne convention we Were nigli ly entertaiueil by able; speeches from Mr. B. II. Bunn aiid ltevJQ. W.rSanderIin. From LJraham we escorted Mr. Sanderlin ri Swepson villi?, a beautiful drive f $ miles, where he waa to speak1 qpon invi fn'trm nC tli ("llot-ni anl a'n?i TSVimrla f . v.v.wuh v.w --tv--. - I .i,. ti.:u c:: .rj Jt.. I iiiu Jiemocratic club of Thompson ana leel -I am certainly improving. I"1 V1 viciBu opim ui uic , f ,T Ji ,t . . 7. Mitical discussion : r ai nr. a i ia I a ? . . . . '.-iiiiiiiia. iucsm . iiain uu . v .1 lit t rownsnip. ur. j. ii vook, tne jou can unu nine j. wouiu do i -T-ge is aiienaing me meetings oi i j, y - i nK !- i iM.ii nuici luiriiuriiLUi 1110 WUU1I "-wo unci uuui iuui th IS Week and Will (TtVP hll nnw ' J v..-v... . , , , n mills, entertained MrJ Sanderlin, I ! Yours very truly, 1 . T!?" g V xhomas m. iiolt. - r - - .v..,,- , .J,,.....,, "L., " ' and Solicitor Settle I 4 -l 'T'l. I 1 Tl ... --- w niv.f uun nui me xiiiiu irariy. n - i' t-v -it i '. The Chnrch ou ProblbUon. D'snop Juncan win De present The Alabama Christion Advocate Kor tnree ?r four davs and next twenty or more yoang ladies of the has the ' following to Bay on the Saturday and Sunday will be the village, decorated the Well arraug- Third party: great days of the Tabernac ed speaker's 'stand w th flowers j UIl ig gafe to ga th.i the M th. Railway fare is low. --.- I ..... . 4V I. I a a.W-. .m -iT 4V A 1' I - i..i .. ..leamcu iub hiuim o e "ist Church South is solid, not only . u. iii mr rmnAnniii: nnr inrnrnnimrmn 1 t , a m r Tl.or aro nffr Mrtn on or. in i' . . - -v- 1 H rvK IJt T IVltETlNU . 1 :...v "-""f "- " i w nn nor. moan rnnr it in snut inn ? . 1 r , - the1 viflase and tbev were there all.- uk .;i..-k;;w .1 Committee of Arrangements for nreat rehVious mcetinc at Ruthcrl 1 - t 1 .. ' iuo 7iuuiuiuuu,(iaitj. IUO liUU- I i . 1 5 0 1 T ; V(ir4 together with , the surrouuding I trarv wo dri believe ; that th the Firemen's Tournament held ford (IhlWiL was rharacterizee P r . country, o escribe vas" del tairjed. f IO "" 7 S 3 6 ; ii 12 22 5 3 9 . J 8 14 3 -1 9. i' S . 3 4 , 9 & n 23 3 30 4 9 '3Y 4 12 f Il - 401 and I know it was handsomel doiije, for after supper the was es cuted to the 1 speaker's stand by Mr; Cook'6 elegant wife and beau tiful danghteij who, tojejtb.er with an a joint 'po Allyidii)! betvvcen ol rorsytli, riJn....fp,i a -r,rf anu solicitor, Dctuc. me lautr Thursday njght thc amdunt, cac 1 is byn means a feeble speaker committee I would need for it1- and bis address I was listened tc work. 1 Chairman Ireland was rcf with .marked attention by those quested to wno may se s appoint a chief marshal, present of -both parties but Mr elect his assistants. Watson is said ta have made one of the one most masterly efforts that and j misled by tvatanal I l'-" I r- .Jj ! . . . '..it . . something that f WCTv aHPoinicu ai u sermoit at ni;glvt was delivered ,oy under the guise of reform conceals their duties assigned them. TABtKNACLEMEETIXfc.-Wedr l . J . . , fi., , t. i I .4 . f . . ' , ,11 iilC IILUIIIC VI III. I. Jltl-HHJII UI IIIV a nesdav, thee seventh day of the 1 , . ,1. . I i . 1 I mimf ru lvivi litpniil rn irt m.mv r v 1 m j mm m iij . var - His reasoning was con- vinnfT. his arguments incontro- vrrv I . j ... . . r J vertiblc and Ins eloquence i all-in- Djilllil;. kjui 1 iuih ti.n iuui felt kuch enthusiasm I since thc Presidcnt Williams ajpowcrfu Ci.icatro Arnrnst A.-Uladre ttt dangers, are solid against -Messrs. W. D. McAdoo and W. discourse, with the gratifying rcj - .u, nA .-a- I fcuL I'"1. . D. Mendenhall were annointed a cf.lf rf Un nniVnf and fur. rnn i. k! Til I'liiii ci 1 ill u 1.1 irai Lt uu 1 nuav nAi,. ; . a mmahI. -... 11 r 1 - i f.,-. i,.,,i..,u ,:i.Un.: I 1,mu i" B-t.., uiurai -i. . . ::. i-iitru in -iMnivai v wii- rinpstinn wh eh eomn Airit mute s coramiucc .10 secure norses iar verts. ral-Manager Spicer, Ofllhe; Grand LriH.ii. tl,A nnhprA nf hp wnft onH Mri'nirtU nmtne 7 Ii A k 1. ni 1. il whs nriiier-1 i :. i .:. n ... , . , illii Till I 1 1 1 1. IlrfllH- JlTI VPII Ill II III .-ri.a4.I II I If T 117 T 1 1 1 rank taoc-d that they were th gaests of kund on thisipiestion fie roau. utweer, oeiore reacu- rinnnal hnntsir. i 1 1 i i " Uncertain Mpcci-c R. W Rrnntc anrW f1, fln 4 i -.-'-',-- aw wn--1 uav v - 1 Lily, nnnMa Love to , look after the stan4s sumcd the 'car uvu bum ntcresting discussion 6iv of the conference conn iug SoutlirBend tho 8tiperinte.iKl UijjtjUQpstion.a8 a 8teppiug stone and have them built fat; of the road managed p get to offce, when political) parties to w w.-av..i jw advance their end sugar-coat their yesterday, jiiid Mr. W. T. Chichester to ccp o'clock vas iirjeached by Rey. C morning hours the scrnton at i l .loliu'Van iiur- u' -' 13 ... ,.;,. !).;iv!i . ir-.! '! , I - I . . .. . : e . I.m a f .1 f lift nini 1 nn.tnr I in f.n ;. .-..vithjnxnryan.lamaeneo.if !. ' iiiciia-umui.uuu m um, - -, . - a (aagiivao,B ie uiuj, um ttot, and when many zealous, eood trom the w,namber ot .commerce were elected at tne aernoon scs- i.f a imi'.i ;: imir.ei : t au tl: ii c .tr.se s ) l.iii.-'l ' I I1 t C.T '7 t. ,.:' i-i.? . ho Li!.:';i r , .ti"f '!!' 1.1 tl j Hi- ;-a. s it ;-'!t ii the apii'i'p.ratirns w;il i i1. i-u 'i r i' i i i. '..m i i- t v ii.iiur ;ii-!,v.(-'."!i 'was-'k ,t-i to c:er.u i t ?' ia.:.. 7 J - : -;t!.e tah!e. '-i'liucf) .Ioi.n'1 .?:.: his inntli wi h ids h"nidi ini! in ; very "U'ldibie" v."i!.per. r.,r:vt;,: w rj.it lr. yci he; i alii!- .... tlipr have said so bvthur ac v.i ur even uvo minions 01 money - . ;.rs-ible under favorable crfcuui aiice, thuugh in the past history ' yvo'ild even that has been .' . !.:!;!; but it is difficult, to ii'-w in this new laud of : . 'rcedoni and cuger coin . 'when there is no class of v.- -aud magnificent nobil . ,:, ; cistetl in France prior 5 . Kevobition; r iii 'Russia, , :: he f.bolition of serfdom; or ':--.gl.!-.iI now, with tho law of : n::?'i:iit!rr one. man or com- ; wn at a c. iR'.sr: President Cicvo;anI h-... .j" a rrJ'Nvu'e t tne t! lie . -.d ti':av$wc-i arr 1. par:ian hc';,"',i i t-t:t rtjeclion of the fisheries 1: of wuich! tho leading jonriialsisiich as the . M , a:..l N'.-Vthern York fj;.;o with good solid cash pKVj'ldo of. today began 'time beloro noon, IJ o'clock -w.s the time! .ii atcr that . hour to although 'I r-o-Tt know : :p of iTHTi cm in a few short vf ;,: . . iccuniul.ite tens of millions r !.!!;;r r any branch of bus! utile-, mining or manu ii;-'i.'j ;i : illii;i" sir.-: in'liirdoid ae for ru t'iing. so it : soil thp feathers an i all t hi Knir.l to b-Aprt-p the advoeaey of ; ..L-t; ; f u tr.riiig. With a few rate excep' 4MT tons exanilcs 'of extraordinary" the development of gold tjioioliiy bl-i -u $,;jver mines on the Pacific i iCothiisg can tii4 the loggc-y rj.,0ctf r.r the rapid rise of real es mg- c t f the i::iiet I tate.in towns and cities Ot phonem ic s: .-or ;:i--t fc -I-J. ,Mjai grow th the colossal fortunes a - euiotto.ua! ifitnte ;;te ! cf t'is country have been made act. ,,:tf Ki oozii.gjout now i.i yinaihy y.:th VttsX',c the'legisla 1 i--V's' ujrrs.y" tlfj info i t ;ii:d;n.vioi!5 p-.irty wbch controlled i 4 ;-. !! i-.'X f b lilOSt 1 yi-r to 1 1 . ; t 1 1 oetl'Oti of f-!cal:i4: 0 y the legislation of the every de lO'.H :ii:n. the ho frost audlthe piM i ra" l,ia declining years fv thc Hi-i: t of tl Maine, jlhey have assuredly . M (,. t:.io:t 01 tne goyernmen. ior sea.'" which has i:'.er taken rtn'iuj tv e.itv fnnr years prior to March, tlif inirds of dishonest and ava s T-KS"5. This is. a strong statement, But if tho i i,i'i- t .'-.t it is susceptible of proof, and i ri.prr.e out by the records of the Iriife ta:! U to p'i i-i Republican party in power, with h.. v.Si-n.it.r t;i-!.i t:." memorable "Black Friday" of I.adUSCI); tho financial crisis of 1873, I... . . a theclli-ct of softening- his brain, follow sng the demonetization, 01 t. jU!:io :;:;-z:iie ar--i"-;-t-sideut's . -1- to v.rite -.ation, IMr. Blainess even wi i-s v. couhritoilcgrf.de 'himself by false state-ul-tors; tho Congressional enact- ' incuts with regard tji tbe Ain.'-ncan iineii.t wincii requires iue payiueu. Nat ci.ntent with the advocacy of feilver in the same year, the repeat- ne r.gincy of iauI ami pica "e! .anu notorious collusion of th i'lii g I royf-rntnent with Wall street spec La Senators 1 .ii;5:" 1:1 the t , t' ti iisl and "co!binesj" 1 Fii.- j tr the bondholder of a premium of ,Wtif.viii them a? ' irivalt : on every 1,000 of his United !iet and J'tH. ,utgrowthof legStimatx. pi ivate uSt.itrs bonds; the squandering of :s ' i ini.-i.ii-h.s. in. reci iiinr liee aitu ii..i- 1.1 . 1 , l.andreds of millions of acres of i ... . . . j i:. 1 ;!. t. ' ,lo-. ttnfvlin dimdin tn fra nil n mnrl I I i 1 V '4 I I W J Li .1 II." Iv," 1 ; ' V - I ,!i.l-.ugta:iUrat.4 the Nl-.v Yc;k 7V.;;,., j'iv.irio'id grants; and, lastly, the 1 iSallioan , aJ, .t.je u wui.ili it ipi-Ytes vi- jJ..i:i and unequivocal declaration Li - itoutrovertible authority, proves ii: the Republican platform of Chi I 1-V rue xvaJih.it 'Mr- Blaine's iraterj.-r.t iiaajcago last June, that the party will I !V' '"'".i. uot a liai!-w of fonpdaUuu or roi- ilefcnd to tho last .the system of i ' ' , ' " ; ' li.ridL- of trnth that tluio 1 not i Taxation a high protective tariff e r . .. ..... ......... i land in-ver has been aj'tniFt ::i . d.; wit:cii directij- reiarus.iuo gvuwai Brfu'ian.i: Ir is niacvelou t a ' l.ti :s;..n of jyealth, the multiply- ts, wi.i 1 r-d'.iil over, r- I'll Tl K.-'ra' ii . -av:' the t; C .1 i.ib!ic man. o! lon; experienc. , -T:g of smalt but prohtable innus j should ieiiU.r.itclv :iitiil gintuitotts tries, and the promotion of the j iy m.ik a statement Us to a matter ; prosperity of the greatest number A "virot sriehjp-m-inouur iirsport nice, the. of n classes, while it piles np the nl i- iu ! nr..i.iTt'aii.i f..fn f .!4.f ,1 rfutt ion - of : ii.oiiev of the country in the hands '"!! I "sayjij which "Jwas inet ii.a!'e But, " h V'5"-. &aug, ; iecont! .thought, ilniict Fu'rprii "ie; i . a i Co i The hiadcrs wediv 'party -yi. air v i that e on ..if" a few mu. r .1 ? . . ..! t iiutr. , n tins oe uui iiviu- -if we have s or.- U .j Re.i ;!ib: icu n ; s s ggerated theevil why js it raved aJiristinvvhinirltliat leading men -in Congress are r.d in d;e iue.icau !. toil 3V iutrcHlucing bills lookiDg to hfeed eitizens with Herald ihd -Times, tio Lpsfon Globe, the PhiiadeThi.i V.- ete. spea! praise, i . . , i ,j i ...j .. i-". r - i -v.i . ia it,. . i . ... ' . r . I., terras oi y is;!u ! i riirr expressions oi tneif ipyaiiy git'ts" - The men who vote are too UUKr uwllC13 """"ii tJ,f ous strain upon tne superiority oi 1 " - . I...!.. erlnnhul nAtltilllr iTlii j a a . 1 I J...- a.ti . ll j: I f . , .-titnrriin.r it 'i,nii iiiiin M . .-mmv.. wau y. , i- "v accusiomeu to iue ticKcia oi oiiico i uuiics oi me Luiiiiuiikcc wcic uisi i jjanvilld as" a touacco market, , euur....oi i.i- "v traveling men and local pohticali fid-Ara tn. h linmhinrirwl hv rhoir j .i .u- u. J .. ' 1 ..I. .'(:.. i . . - i. ' I i , v" oo tusscu. anu iue LUiiuiuutt navu ,mmrttinrr nt flip nmc timp , j,r, obeyed orders, and every iraem- men are misled into the belief that hn requesting the manufacturers sion, aird at iight Kev. R. II . , rj-h .7"" tney are ooua to stann oyevery- .Jkl i. wruuZuZ. fA;..,i K.''k...io.ni-aa Ihunn ui himself, paid ttor bis pas ttlin? that nrotesses a worthy aim v... i-- ti, . " i- . fnr thf fwrasinti and have theii-1 wun aniauyresf in inc nucicsis ui Jbj it is time for the religions press to cn an j V! "L the Yoime IMcfs ChristinAo- 'V KTlClLT 11111a Hllll U 11 I H I.IIIN III fl W I I I I Tl IT'S 3Tlfl . Ill ISlll f"ii IHIIIVirK I ft - rt-K 1 1 . . - .... . I I rntinn I LIU T irnnn t I. a lirnt i vn. t ho mmiBtllT I . y t I v ... . u 11 set and U i..,. r iiiin.a i a.,.fa,rio " l he crowd, and the interest in mareheiH.u I ii- ,i, rpL,.i H. II. Elam I was appointed i the orotecdinSV continue to-in ! i , r lire mo iAt iu ici uio xuuu ati t.j i t , j i -i 11 I " ' vu;.itno streets to oscoi .the nioxment aloiie. There are several committed of one to secure homes crease, dhily, aild plans arc -being dge and uis party to the. train rcas0i,s for this advice. Tn the first for th rft.atM tn thp Stat pcriecteU to enlarge tne encamp- ..." . a. 1 -' k. - V ' A.LI .1 ..... I w -.--a.. - T I a- it . f i ' v.:55.-uiuey wup racu i hinen tmiweld nrohib tion on to . . . . . ment loime coming car-. hiuteriliam Beach. L'lominCnt ill i: lf;li mMj.srtr and tnidpntitr it. J IIC,UC" ade were crganizatioi s off Inat, witu inv '.political party is the snr- make provLsion lor lurnishmg tne Cool! UiON OUR WoKl!-Thc I mottoes i xvav I to defeat it. Men have farr- rrnwd Present with drinkinst n ?iii t -.:!. t.. 1 ..!. (rtV mnt-n mrirrlna BAcrali ,J r "i"-!..-; .j. m ' . -F - ... r I ---r -a i LanvilItl "iur na ucv-iiii v.,,, .,.r, .... rft,.. tearneii like iue jroj;u in oni, n Water x. i r I r a . i ri niTru ' f i liiin I . , j.a i n l l - ; i t,i'.i,ii..i.iiLu .u "m 'tear tne i.reeKS, even oearine memorable campaign of 186, becn commjent.ing in a v.iin glori- . . . i... SI llt'.sn II 'II 1 iiui ili;:i' 1 . i. I" i,rfyi.a?. tin:iii tim nrir iili7Hmno i j ; r holding in this liiis!'ed rtnt-? inpei : fJOm -neighboring towns, tfio lds perance. And just so long as pro- everything in good shape. . l hej up0n thp "deserted warehouses the honor land dignity of the jreat j aiHl"er4agcs made npthdrej of hiqition listens to the wooing of prospects, for a grand time grow. and "diminished trade" of the d rei)ublie if which he is the bhief ! J'5 on' ."g iu.uF.T PO -tiil aspirants anil consents to brighter, and brighter as the pei bacco towns of North ' CafoHnaJH j i w-'o nTPt.it. wun irrnnT. iriininHi. i jii..i. .vi. .xAiifmn i ..-. -.- i i i i nod draws near. . , When we consider that! for- die last fiftyf years the State; of Vir- magistrate, this is but one of the mauy acts of Mr. Cleveland's ad ministration which have en'ib'n d his people to form a currect Judg ment of his admirable character a a rare combination of tho qualities which fit men tor high and respon sible position: unflinching firm ness, exalted love of country acd a clear and unprejudiced .!!-' of right and justice. Among thc people of the great West tho Democratic caudidatb for the Vice Presidency is addriping immense audiences of his fellow- citizens, and more leinarktuue speeches have never been reported through the columns of the press. Plain, practical, forceful; rendered impressive I ; by the wisdom, said fortified by the extensive inf-.nna-tiop, of a long life devoted ToiUie public service, Mr.. Thur man's utterances ?ire .entirely free 1 the wiles of the dem igogae, peals to passion , or the od am dum methoil of argument practiced bv his onnotients. Incapable. f a perversion of facts, he lays be his hearers the plain, all cony inc truth, cairied home to eatery mind by the invincible power of true eloquence aud incisive reason ing: is there any woimer unu paralleled enthusiasm meets everywhere, and that his joui has beeu innovation from beginning to eudT i "" - I What a j-refreshing cmtrast to the attitude I of our political - foes! Can anyone adequately portravj itf Can human ingenuity diagnosi its present conditio..! Of the Repnb- ican majority in the Senate, j tho New York Herald pithily says that they have for months been engaged the., 'vas asiii bv. an immeuse crowd that nil ojik will it fail. ed the sidewalks along the j line; of iButi another and better! reason is ia:ach. At the beach a grand bar- that the rood results to be accora FayetteyilUe the Scene oil . . Hn pn:ov;nr frp,t;t . .. . ...... I . 1 .. 1 U-l.f '.r . " I ... ... r. . . M-y p 7 iM V aau. "l i, . Ptef ' Pronioition ,are more a oENsatign. vjn Saturday . amais:nf? wealth from1 tobacco 0-f'VIS Kl'.ll ; IWWl V I nllHr!! I tl. .-.-. h..n...ho nnMU tt Ihn aPlla . . . n . . : 4 . :l r c : . . . '.t v i -1 luamiuiiuimu UJi n,p,h iatn; inst.. two neerocs i ' - - - i - " -. - m I I.IIMII I.UIIilLUl ft.a.1 UUViVM aVUW awi-.a. T X 1". 9 T- riirii 1-1 fT I a . . . a v.-...r servcil, besides car lHls'iof that would result from converting . "I 1 . . b grown bn. North Carolina..soil otlier eatables aud drinkables No the miloit into fthustintrs and the were lodged in jau at rayeiteyuie, . damcd as its own in the cxpfiisc had been spared to make chnrch of God into a political paH charged-with an assault upon a ' markets Ibf Lvnchbur'' Danville tie day a grand success. I ty. The chnreh hsvi a higher mis-ivoumv white woman. Sometime L.I ..-... i i.- 1 f c 1 : rirp ri 1 1 1 ir i . r i i nr i lllul sli iir sion intnis world than tne ms m:An:t on Mondav. thd VTatl r ,,L. iL niiARinn. or nonticai issues, sue ' iure.i vi u.v i-kivi "v, lletidersonville, N. C, Aug. 21., stands related to nniversal human jailer, to his amazement, discover- Notwithstanding a violent istorm jty. aiid must keep herself where ed sduads of men crrouped about in the morning, a large ctow met 8he can reach all parties jiud bless h . u enclosure. SoMy movin Jut 'go lowleand party heretpday. all classes. I , J . f 1 ,. The court house wot, pack ell and ' ia m' omA hnPfiA RPnBA along the Jngh fence surrounding raariv were unable to hear; the . i. ' :Ji..- the building, he saw throngs of Fnwle's appeal tojho people 6f the it aruj ponder over it. West in behalf of the support of s i r j -,-,'' (mi ap- 'TI- ore tne- ini-lini ney column in November. Which in Uhe hands of-City Marshal Flow all probability will provd fatal. L-;anti his band, and thev were iie came tu xiuuiaumg tuiuo f-peeches of J owle, r inger anj ua- ""7 - .XT "7 hpla negroes, armed and evidently bent idson, which exceeded the expect- read on the sdbject. Every chris b . , c. .n , . . . . i . . .1 . . . Inn mierhiF : Hasfpn ncr nark- tn .tiops of the audience. judge tian in; North Carolina should read ""-"r' i "". nis oince, ne sent a uepuiy over to the city marshal's headquarters,; . a. - ! '.II . ' . I -- - t;:e Jast and county government '!', . T . and the nolice. with what citizens is marnifieent ; and madea!nro-M ouicide at juouisullku. ir- r V ' .. i "- - Si . ' I . . . , a a I I" m.1 A. A. 4V aa.l-.-L f und imiiression. The spirits 6f ties who came in on me trair iromi were iouna on mc bircci:. i uiil ' ' ..I , 1,1.1 . . I., K!n nl. a I . . . .... . , , a. t ie Democrats are inch. He are vtiuouji.ieiuajcruiiig uiyugui Iale h0ur nurnea to tne an. vt i v 1 1 t .1 . nniro -vf a aafl tr afTati ftti Tir.ni a. I - . a. organizing tnorougniy anu uope ro . a. aa.o.. , . annrnj-h the nerroes tied. .-... 1 n ,.i.i! hnrir An nUl man namftrt .Inhn 1 r 0 1 1 iiviKifciwo. . i" ciuii.io jr.. w.lLri " i ."I.. lMVino- thre. nf their number n 1 OUllivau.oi lUiit pi acr, uimio ui " attempt to hang himself, A. Tragedy at a Ilaptlztiig. J'ledericksbnrg, Ang-.-iniorma uo ....T.T; rfinVnen to the cells from which ; .n i,.rf rnoiriul ion. stafoc That iinin a&ro iroui tne iOrLU. auU II HU I- ilurine- baotismsil exercises at Car- for some time beeu in a despon- they expected to rescue other ter s Wharf, 111 Bicnmond coujity, ueni aqu nieiaucuoij ei-10 ui miuu. pr,soners, 1 on ine lorn iiiwiam, mi. i hiikm j All rlav-,Tiidav Kavptfcv e urder, Mrs. Bartlette, and .Mrs. much given to drint, and 1 made an . . . , Motlieriiead, of that county, tfere unsnccesslul attempt upon ois me was as niuwii cxihcu i.ii--..v, insrantly killed bv lightniug. The a few weeks ago by taking lauda- good old town permits itself to be particulars as far "as can be lern- num. Tie lived alone inj a small und circumstances, and the ed are -that during the exercises a bouse in Lomsburg, and ou yes- ' ' , ... hearvl cload "rose and a liU terdayiome one in passing was Fayettevil Ie Independent , Light number of persons, including thfc attracted by hearing groans in tne lnia&try was neid in reauinpss oy above nametl. sought refuge in Ian house, j On entering buiiivan was its COmmandant, Mai. V. F . . l 1 1 rA.vni ciii.ixi.niAii rTr rhanoir rrn art. 1 old iwaretiouse, wneii a biu-ibm w im u 0u.,uuTO ...w.. I r-,,UoU cnr an cnni nut- 1 . . t 1 , .1 . I : 1 1 I Tn ; . a i.q . V, sf laalH i IID vaui vuUi " wr - I lghtnmgpasseuiurougu me ouuur lug iu j.uo .utuo . ; , , ., . 1- i c 1 . il 1 t t 1 . 3 .i... A 4l.A : I 1 1 - Aa. lUA.. H)HAr.nl lrti ho rr in" 1 killing the three named ami iau siopu upou a uos auu uwi. 1 ureas. -.. men uuiulu iuoii..s stunning the entire assembhigeL rope to a rairer overneao, ana tnenipiaces and at the low dens! in the resulting in severe injuries to sqvj ticiteu e m, ,.uu uuue. quarter of the city worth erali oftbem Mr. SaunderH whbrt fle; was immediately cut down and 4 .1,, k.,li,.r.(. kmed was sitting in the lap dfj 4 medM aids propmptly rendered, less and notoriously bad diarac ,,im..i. nvrr whose bodv !the but at last intelligence it was stated ters of the colored population in current alt.0 passed.'mntilatiug'his; that hbkjould not live. 'He was an d . d j deadiy threats against clothes and tearing one of N oW; Dacneror ana was aooni "wll;t,s y' terd "morning 1 rraani. fintroanltiil veara i of aere.- Raleisrh News 06-1 mc wnncs. xesreraay ia no serious injuries to himself.. rrer. at about 2 o'cJcfffientinels fost-Ulon-fatht business of its factories the leas,' xjngrateful. It is not denied, dfj course, that Hcrtrand there itclbacco warehouses have been opciicd and tobaccofactorics have beeri established in North Carolina which have riot been found prbfitablerand whichjiavc been clo;cd after a -short trial. But we Will venture to saVsH.at in the past! twenty years fully as many failures of thc kind have oc curred ii 'Virginia 'as" in North Carolina,! and that in Uic same period th trade Sn the leaf and the manufacture qT tobacco! has increased! ten Oper cent, more in the latterlStatc than in tho former. The statistical records show that Datville sales of .tobacco are i6nsilerably less than they wcrelin i3o; and thc Twin-jCity. Daily, vgallantlyj coming toi the rescue of Its own city.-eivcjs a suc- cinct and? very! gratifyingcxhibit r uv J ... i.U U. '.i 01 vvinscons muattu uuMiii:as,. w ith its four large warehouses and itventv-tfo plur factories, drawl ing its material from a largeiarca pf country, and showing ah unex ampled picture 01 . growtn aim jprosperit- during Jb'e brief pcrio ! jof 16 years. ;j As for yrcensboro, the Kcisicr lavingdirjccterino part of its attack in this direction, we arc not chilled ubon for fits Idefcnsc. Wc have. bnly to sdy bHcfly hat it vi-are-housesneiVer fail to ofTer to plan ters the highest ruling market prices, and there is no "diminu- ffiinth Daily Patriot iT S .Mr Ur. Big Cuowiis.f Judge U'owlc addressee! thccitiens of Uuthcr ford county atlRutacrrorldton day before yesterday ahd thc citizens of Cleveland county at Sliclby yesterday. At both places -he had jf.rcmcndouv crowds. Fully 2,ocx' men vere in aticmlincc at Shelby, with. 25 younig ladies on the stand. .1 I ; j Taki: NOTicn.i-l'ur the bene- f; jfit of jthosc wJio wohJ like toat- -tend jthe tobacco convention to , pcrhcJd at Mofchcad city on thc ' 'j ?8th and- 29th lof tliis month, wc -jvvillSay thatihc quarantine regul ations have been raised, anirthat J, there! will be no inconvenience on account of former strict-ions. ' Rltl'L'nLlCA.V C()NVF.NTI0N. Ifc (Guilford County Republican Convention met in the :ourt hnirsc todn promptly atli: o'clock. The chairman tlic county cx- c 1 1 ccitiye committee calle I thejnect ingj to order; atd after an' explo sion of natural 'gas from Jesse I'., Iloskins. losh. Murrlowi was made permiinent chairrria-ji, iith O.J I; Starbxick secrcjtary Rules wefc suspended- and; a camlidate' for Sheriff was first ballMttfd for, and- resulted in thc select odof ! Joseph A. Hoskins: . IvccrisUr of I Deeds," . i iii J -W, C-wiscy; Trifisukrj A. Ilodsin: Surveyor, ii. K. Osburn; Cbroripr, J7 D. jGard A. S.JIolton; Iousc and O. A. Starbuckj ner; natc. . M. Kimc , ; - -!... I ! Y.MSRXACI.: MljK'fflN(;--8th. dayf-4- i he wcatjiicr ipr iwn u. has liccn beautiful beyond com-. r arison. The meet jtig continues v ith unalMting ltrcc. Yesterday vas ilcvotcd to discusicnsand to election of ofTiccrs cul.ting as follow!: R. II. Whitakcr j i'resi- dcntjjDr. B. V Dixjn first Vice President; Dr. J. R. jet kitii scc- ohd Vice President;) Aljx. Walk ed third Vice RrcsiJcAt. ! Levi ijranson was; rc-jcTccUd iFina'ncial 1 Secretary, 19th lcctidn. j j j The delegates for tl)c ncxtcon f .renqvi two clerical Kn 1 two lay f om each Presiding Kl lcr'-i dis tVict4wiil tc ' appoinitcd- by the Executive committee j ! ' Conference wjll u4 riorc than f rdindry diligence ti inakc the next Annual Mcfctingjoi c of . very large dimension j j; A icstimqn)' meeting was held ; iiai m. today and at "j '- K ; Iristaw preached to 4 Urge, audi- - enceJ New preachers ; arrive each L 'y. ' L J it. .1.1 s day., paiuraay ana -junuuy ; w 111 lx thej guest days. . .i 1 -1! i ! f 1 ,1 1 4
The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
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Aug. 31, 1888, edition 1
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