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Everybody Invijed . to- Attend the Firemen's Grand Tournament, ini 1G&K6ro on" the 6thnri-4 7th -Tof' Septembcn r ' , 1 - i F?ENSBORQ"PATRIOTi . . l. and tlOlt Extent ' K.J,' JjCwbractaB the Entire IveMihf" Must Appr 1 Huch a Medium fptf i.t beljre ft Froper4 ft .-I . . - I SING RATES 1BLB . BASED ON AC- , 1 - rvTT TA5.SIIED 131 N KKIN, 4f . 1 ,1.1 1 i - , i i i I DEMOCRATIC SUPREMACY FOR THE GOOD OF ALL, AND A DEMOCRATI( ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTERED BY DEMOCRATS. GREENSBORO, "N". CM -FKIDAY, SEEMBER 14j 1888. : ...::.r :.Jl-J I i tt. W. WIilTKUr.AP.rdilo rropr!ti. 1 1 lhji rrr inr,. n Aammv. THE YELKLY i:R)yiATHIOT. f 1i:i!i:Uhw- vtV i T if i .....votuvL i:ui:fs. i. i i . - iff itir.MM'iM es Lit -it hi witfk. ;..-slv t'ir work. sh - ' lj. M t i 4 I.!..: , 4 -i' .; - 4 t ill.! M ! "'i-i U iiA . J jiru.jiivrs in .n at . stiiutl r'iiHr-J with jjri-t-t o?i ai:;itLi with f 11 H.S Till" tT it.'-r. il ! 10 ve. Mrs. Tliis 1-7.; In ;:J'ia ti." 1 1 ...j.Ii,,!- ii- Trut.-. Tiicy :... ioH-fti u; i'1 i t pro.teci ts.f s!i;a:i irv join the ft t ,i.l AtMci.ition fif . hits stilt . S.'OO H .1.1. S'l'T'MS Hi;PATIRT ll'TJtlMP AT I )ckery uMican A geiitietiiaK temarkil to as the other A4 th ii: s in of t!ic rural disti;trrltllly'p;ul'slik' and h.s nj; L:yJ partixlly Hit iTprifssion tbattLc Rei platform i adontl at Chieigo last J que "i'-Hs'4 fef-tlf to tUe aboH j 1 . i I tn-i l-tun iJirrrnal ri'ven he ton.." I Fully a.var? fthat i docidedly stronp fuel in g pervaded tl.: couu try, am ehpiciiil'3 "thesti rural di.' trict" aaiitKt t!ie present odi o is an fearfii'v oppress ve hi teiii! rlrtnuu Uiws, Dock:rj and hi eo'.i.iris arc oLly t6o r "y taht such is :ot tltjM at -; for tb Chi c;iro p:tifonu dil-8 not eviffi pro roae. evt-ry ne exiteqted it the in poae, evi-rv ue expe would ., the abolition of ter:i;il reA-einu System,, wth its attenditit corl-ubtious. It ouly J. stM-al:s iilwjut tlies tobacco ta. and about ilexeuiptiuj from taxation spirits nanufaetircd for artUtic or in 'ciiHijical ijm s. Hut to kj-ep the ostly ut irtt litvt iiiio estUblish ueist t eolltc: ily :i parqofthe . - . I . . i ... ...! : ...1 Their Iteaip'Tarioe vjfte led e!s ivimiaittoe on ,o si vvry rifai ao- also very short tt !!:. ;!,. Yadkin Valleys Jui n iht ratine extravagance re; te fir the Majvr Me Kin resolujion itit' suiditf. It 14 L' I si-'hted not to hed tnat tU exemp tion of a part M' he spirit ;k1uc tion wtuuld s!ir.iyUH;l to a revival of the! Whisky iiitig l'raudt, imoth er iucjdeiit in tie lie ublieaii rule, the rec alling ot-whiehjho pUjtfo-rjj; ni ikt'fs shouhl hatiearefuily Uvoid- ed. 'Io atloption itTnicn a piy-posj tKni tfnuid onlv break unffn the tax r I ,. ' L. .:,,J,.. as a louree oi revenue, wnne n-ri B I I the lull Qoti oi asjessmi; lleetiiif. The K -publican ; P 1 ten .. i Vtt! m i "i 'lp? iu n.'aulort county j,,.. .liooii vine that In ti j;, , six hu xL tl average liii!;!am eacti. iet us ku i . i i ji.ri.rar Master Workman Tow kiy.i that the i.vjmblic.uiS will ,i ,v;,et".l -fiuch b i ex ec! elfirj Li!u:u .V akir. the stump for i; I i"li.iiM-.ri i.ii. -a "I'e Lih- tUe Ut l-';-. ' " ' 1 , .. r.ir.li:..,.;...,. :.i thev -t . 111IH .1111111 ' . .....1 .... n iti resei to d the with they 1HE W EST. In view of the present situation, great interest ; now centers iu the WTest. CoogrtMrnan Fpard of Michigan was; in New York Tues day and naid to a IleraM reporter, "Mr. Cleveland's courageous and broad atRtesuiaiiship has woo the admiration of the Vest, and Michi iro has been profoundly stirred by bis last magnificent and manly message. It has a riug about it that Americans like, particularly Western America'ns. There is no doubt at ail that entirely aside from the high (office ho -holds Mr. Cleveland is I to day one of the strongest statesmen and the wisest political leader .in the United Statts. All the jsigns seem to in dicate that he will carry Michigan this year. Ho: has left the Kepub Ilea u leaders without a siugle argu cient by his sincere and fearless policy. Mr. Cleveland knows that it is safe to trust the common sense of the com cio people. In the face er the President's lofty retaliation di Change, the tongue of the parti sau clings to the'roof of his mouth.' - 11 1 Til i; R A H K W E UIl IKTI S G l' t The.great question of "whither are we driltiugt'' is a matter of some moment just now, and the relative advantages of free trade and protection ar being discussed by the press with a freedom of lan guage and a simplicity of purpose imlv rpfresiiiii!?. The "man of fate" has got the Democratic nomi nutiou where the hair is short, while Mr. Klaiue: cats macaroni and grows lazy and dirty over in Maine, but keeps his! off eye fixed mi IJenny Harrison, don't you know. j I1R. KOI1KY: ASI HIE MrilO- ! nir coxFERnscG. We are certain that weire cor naitV uouhl not fare present -u..-h ' 'i i. .. ... r 1 niiwi. 1 1 1 1 Mil- inVl.iumc ... j . , .... npUobev ttive,. Thel have n.t klnred ; " 1 - " it, thus tar,iind the beUU.of i - t resent generftiou will b gra the frosts of jnany winters ere do It. ox tlierelort be natient ami ! i-t ttx uick t! lump at fimclu- j s . . . . ? :.'f Whra ih.f two p! itjlonijs ..'..- J - I.i in itn earn i.aiTb". the . IV.. . '". -y- -. , ; n uuu ini , t ..;..!,. i... tV, 7 i i 'l j.,. rU'-i ,i '. tj- ' 'tpreine Court, C.i . . !ve:..H. .i ii. I H.iiurd.ty. 1-' :il.Otl!f!'-.-i ;. .pt .--' tiiid o8itive det'lara i was at first very much opposed ! to the Third Party in North Carolina putting into the field a State ticket so much so that when the mat ter was discussed in advance of the aetion of the; Prohibition Conven ;;:: in this Cityjn May last, Dr. Hooey was ri.st nneqaivociil and uiueserved in hi utterance, against it, and at one point started excited lv Jron his seat, and moved away 'f. iumivnall, tti' vii'i!!.iii,.- vamf st-.ials !"i ; i v hp t oi' tl.ur j.ears a ! on Ti l-, tlieiji. In plain, o iv.nl 1 literacy c!;allei . i ot the record O: t J ! ii iiisliation will ii. ale "oi it in 18v. iMicracy, which a.- the resolutions and re;.fliru:8 ten-day Iacjr,,the ge a comparison e Cleveland ad t r.e, clear ti.J .M.craev. which I a.- if ro L-avo the meeting ' -------- fc , ; P iiut not bins equals the intern uerate zeal of a'uew convert, and pr. Hoi oy hesitates little at using hiiv Means for . strengthening the ticket which! not long since his judgment Wrongly coudeiuned. lie has recently made tne verj Remarkable statement tuat the Tliird Party Was backed by the en tire Methoillst i Church ot North Caroliua, bringiug to the corrob- s cr.. anil 'rite repul:.uu I no i oration of Ms ; assertion- J:!-;. iWl abuktjp: fciples of tanh" relo:;u hich tiou of the Methodist Conference , "i WM.n M.-:l,e edito- tl f v then proolai . led were a neces-1 4t Fayetteville in November U& f. jJetoini, UK revoniiioiii, can-r -je uaieigu ir b u - - ! ..', i . .i. , I - ill v;:n. i.eorgi. o.a.:; "... . m f , , i,.,tiimjr , u ij,, ,e i.ss. w-i.i'e on the ... -'till ! i t . ..1 hts. ..tooiii . l, .i.i t.f iN.iiubiins nave " s j j i f.'-e bi ! s!nv . ii. 4tvli:i l .i.HUi the promises NutJiiug will has other . ? on! It b..f k on tUeir delaratiotu o i gone ' four V.i. Hear u. 'a geiitVan . veti tttb repud:.U'd tho MOH;XT AinV 'WHITE SULPIIUK ' j. SPKISGS. . . j " Nestliuir amid the rocky cliffs and lowering peaks -pf the Blue lin, overlooking the restless arid murmuring waters of j the Ararat a large farm cn tie in its is the; phur equal ... - i . IT- .!: K: III ..."V.'ilti.ii.'trii '.Ii '', tins in. nth.! I ni Mckw ardJand surely lie- lhu8 very pertinently conmeutsup J. . . '' , I ....... ... 4.. nftf I I i i .tlilK-..iu eqwaniKT i-amo-i rij riili.T.nt I iet luai .ir . .j.: year, wltere UepulMlCtii ... f. wjvi;:g tlie nu.oi - f.,ilt.d hl i,. . . v 1 1 l C!arf mi iiiv- . i the Clevtl.iad bomb; ' d the Hepubiicau for-1 i..t and lr :-imuis. ktrUfi.l;MiS yrfih hiso vn liamlj A'ii'T-c .H ii g; ,,vt'- t I Wli.W" Tlli'lTKiiriii 1 Austin th PAteKIOT i a: estate ai.u pij'i'1 1 "1 4" i wou ra: e, (ireeii t the wheel !id j sboro to pt on the matter: j r It has loiig been considered a that a nastor, by step ping from the pulpit into politics, ! should separate himself measurably - ! from his religious care and alienate .. ! i..ir firm his Oock, thus impair ;;rreh u:e , . , . a minister. It let; ni ui i" " i would seem that Dr. Hobey under- th,-;r shouldera 8tamt8 this .and o seeks to ; per- vV nnt thd nlan natle uirniseii mi " , " nntl" . niIli.nI1ft..uce in view or the re necessary pnr-e: . referretl to. That Wr..i.'.Mier::ien, a-1 all New J. . naiMr ti: s -A .-..i L i i ... . .i.' tor Cleveland, .l ,'.. l.-f ob.iec.i factories .jntim. however, cannot proper li .A.. ... 'i.....t tl.e.tirt man .... .,il,.u,lr outlined bvlir be so construed Aud it IS ratuer .t li.I.U?.lo I. i i l tha:- il.ig. i Hur- -I'vfi.-; An j i anbury's'' fe. k- Chsud'ei 'f Comnifcrcp. i . . i . . i No branch t nicusiry uasi" Pi,h:ivors to piTsale bimwlf that . . . ' i..- I.i... In .nj If P the. I x ii v info iiii:ort;:nve or ,n...,i i.m Iim mine. - s f r .i f . ..inff .if the resolU- ii l.x.w . mule !i.siiusiaio ii :''"'! i nrt omiu ,iuruin . - itk tne oi.ier.o" j , - . Mm tiuU ,s, as tlie oint ttives. Verily tl:0 ! j . tlu, tobacco pu.V m:A:ng things, i,,wl-I nteMs!J l s .eing the calc, it '..It i ... ivf.ntilA tn iMiniNii r.i irui - - vi-.' - j To ; ;l I- !!;.,. i.. i, f, mhl Mini.) it Kini- Ii tl.e old. iishr-of j I'M '".Jr":-;v..iMj between CleVe liM.l ii-- .u,.;' Hutler. The In-k'-i'iu ry ?ttti W forgotten in ' : t ' , ' . ! i t.i.u et:isn;r. ertainlyj 3v :piopol"U mate sljare to me .if that naiticular brar.f h rf -v''-- " I j i -. indnstryl ThtMprtiHrity Ue if the Age xhowa. that theAJouierencooj.uF. tildes with suclr asswiations as -r ..uru..oi Societies, the Good 1 rn. i w.- Tern? lars. ccc. hut bv no . I .. . ..... u.:.J .n.i the (inference intenu H no time ia - v - r""" ' .i f-nm the brae- n niae . vicj.v-.v. - . Itices Vf the Church and ally tlie Church to the fortunes oi a pout.. We hazara noiuiug mwj party. UIW -- . - . . I - i ...I I.IQUUIIUl.lll tl,.-ce.o IntercHtJe means prosperity i.mg that., tne inieiu-. - -s - i l . r . i in mwm run imipi in r Liu that WOUIU L louun iuw ...v. r- for every other fiuterest of Greens i.J.. .u,.-..rJ its downfall mufct j 'Mtl'.im !. tlu invint.n of tliea f-'l"i ;l ehme . and Horace er than ln jrhj reas.Mia Air.-.;, Tinevitablv worll damage far -great i .!.'.. . i.i J t .... fl Ol ih-si !-.fjh,t. Wo take lit foB UUMi.'t:! t.!oh;i liull just; i'"'!-' fiiij th . iiver on a log up- iitor, ver.- o, ose Why, tl-n, is not, A equally 4 L '' -Tiu- i 1 I as inuelj interqst in this ir atter lid so ( '" so. ins to be ::p ... . . t... r.ei-ii lliean eu to Tie.i ! :la; . ' ! ia.la SiCU . . t 41 .. . .hhaIi 1 1: Il as it, ano j 'ui-" " on down tlie list of our br.sjiaess linen 'anil piopfrty owners? Oiir to lulve battUHl against rii.u -a Ll .'one ail in ttl'.eir a a ml 'hiii;i bacconlsts ot-eaf 0liVs a g' 1.1-li. ' ! ! nnwer : to. itv j :. .:,., r i,v ,.xisei it re .1 ,.r.inii" t,. - r 1 t i . of the eouim? :;;' ?r, vu i 'T thlivi,.g tow y- XU;U: 1 . : ted tob-ieco I e (livensboro the totiiicco e sh: ileservs r.p-1 a eon t rally rket. aceessib that rclos ir Uohev makes of that re ..i'.,fi riild be verv-disadvau taeous to the Methodist Church and to its ministers t I rt-, l , . f ' r;lii frehi nil t3ie adjoining coujitie teen ' u.. M e:,, oi Iredell, " r '" 1 . . Thei J h-avt iT.in v i.:. i. .. ......I th l e ' P5"l " L. .ml ' v ' -"'" ,L xvhv n. it our -ep!e come toftueri- - ..u, i. ........mieed Mi. w" p,ll ' " 1 1 . I amis Uw,.. .:. !; . m ,... suek lMftore : . J hnildthe nee?s.iry liooses, eSTeiMl marrit --.. ri-. fii-ii. iii..ii;.-iij.- 1 s i . - Z . 11:.;. I i -isi pU- wi.it ay of emulat I For 1 fn.r,;i-.H,iates. i."..r. i ml li ii tr tho i'i r I a'-' ' 1 1 m t ;- i .11 t ilk i r'-Mieiisboroaidl the !" L I .. i,i r. v. nsT.i ro i..oae m-. the brave tjrvni ri-uiNARY VvIDOWB. Darin the last fiscal year the names of thirty seven Hevoiutiona rv widows were added to. the pen ii. ;.-it. in 107 varssiiice ..i-.,v.. .irTinlerexl aiKl tne war can.eto a practical end,! this . .. doiuir pretty well.- !.. if tt.iiv neculianty wit,u ttie ....... who won our independence i isav. -w. - - as a .that they began fighting early aua i.., iKcpt up marrying late. Many ot i-.fv.i-., - . .. ,...- I '.rnw:llITS lit. lUl'iTO ...... - e by .i .,v ii hi arms were under seven r , i u .Iwl nnt roru m iiui, iuc.1 . this vrorM till they nail in their three score ana ten .iWrimes Uiore than that: and mifinff. alonir in lSrHf, mej T . m l'ke iviuir imih. fe". .i ..i..,.iii. it1 wno now, uv iuc Hll .1 IIMIi la'Vft M - asre onward sweep jto the deep, famous Mt. Airy W bite Sul Springs, a summer resort ed onlv by the celebrated Greeubritr of the old ''Mother of States." The. hotel proper is a massive three and a halt story building, fronting a magnificent grove of' sugar maples, to a shallow brook and a lake some six hundred feet iu length, on the est, with a mountain whose rocky fingers point heavenward on the east, bedecked with flofwera of the rarest hue aud an idolized air to nature's unbound ed geuerosity; thus forming one grand and I unique panorama of beauty and loveliness. - ! i The summer houses which dot the tast lawn here and there, and the cosy cabins on the north, lend additional attraction to the beauty and comforts of this earthly par adise, and make the woe begone traveler and health-seeker feel as though he has' at last reached a place of res$ and respose- "where the wicked j ceaso from troubling and the weary are atj rest." ! 1 The genial proprietor, Mr. Iluf js ltoberts.iu his zeal to j"suit 'em 11" has left' nothing undone to render this place all that could be asked for; having provided a spacious ball room a short distance from the hotel for the young and the pay "to trip the light fautastic" until the wee Btua' hours of morn, in" order that those lseeking the medicinal properties of the water might not be molested with the; hurrah and noise consequent upon such occas ions. ' I ATTRACTIONS. Many andvarious are the attrac tions of Mt. Airy White Sulphur Springs: the piuimcles of Dan, Puckett's Knob, Mitchell's Peak, Uohnd Knob, Fancy dap, Little Mouutaiu and Mitchell's Cove, with many oth-r notable points near by, all of which re from three to four thousand feet above the sea. WHITE SULPHUR MOUIVTAIX surrounds the hotel and cabins on the north and east. from whoso lofty summits can be seen one un broken range of the Blue Ridge in all its beauty aud grandeur, togeth er with hundreds of farms aud vil lages iu North Carolina and Vir ginia, including the busy, bustling town of Mt, Airy, aujd at the same time get a bird's eye view of" the grandest mountain j scenery for many miles jn divers directions, it has iiecn the writer's good fortune to have ever seen. 1 MITCnEIX'S caVk. j i Mitchell's Cave, otherwise known as the "Devil's Den,'' is one of ;he most wonderful and unsolved freaks of nature thus far discovered along the entire raugo of the Pine Ridge Mts. It is'- near Mitchell's lofty peak about, midway bctwee:: the top aud bast of the inouutaii:, the dimensions ot wuicn are seo-iai feet aud was discovered m iny .years ago by summer guests at this place. Reing easy ot acceos It lsvisueu au nualiv by 'thousands ;of people who flock' here in countless numbers. Several unsuccessful iattempts.ua ve heen made to explore this mammoth Cave, and a depth of three hundred feet has been reTichea oyjexpiorcr to satisfy their curiosity, but with out the desired resuli. In addition to this a rope with i heavy sttnc attached to" one eud, measunug very nearly oue hundred feet, has beeu suspended down the dark chasm, witli the same result. Ven iv it seems uu-De a-uoiiuiaiesB imi, as indicated by its name. I KAY OF ACCtSS. t w ithstanding the universal Popularity of tbi Atry w uuu Sulphur Springs, until the year 1SSS they were practically inacces sible to .'those living beyond the hounds of this and, the ucjoieiuk k . . I Tk H..n tllkl . counties, winsiou, ;-tu muea u- tant, being the nearest nairuau oint. This, as a macier oi euuioe, militated against the thrift aud erowth of the place as a summer " , . i' t resirt, out tne compieuon ui tuo F. &Y. V. U. R. to Mt. Airy a rw minutes' ride to the springs inaugurated the dawn of a brighter .v tl a ri.w era for this renown ed' retrefit,' and the hotel register shows already a mst asiounumg increase In arrivals over last year. And to day it. is one ot tue most . cessible resorts for peop.e m any ..o- nf Vorth Carolina aud V lr- uf. w v. r - . . . , ... irinia. A twelve nours nuo wn. land yon uere irom n. Tio-r of this State and places in South Caroliua and Vir ginia via the R. & D. B. R-, N. G. li R., Piedmont Air ume, uu F. &Y.VJK R. ! ' UIIE WATER. t.jct l.nt bv no means least, hich the analysis savs is proliably the strongest sui j ,J orit! in th bounds o! A Good Thomas had Missouri bottoms, near Sioux City It -was all fenced with barbed wije, there beiug two miles of such fenc ing on the piace. lie happenudin Sioux City jQ8t about the time it I at the gorge" up the i river bad jam med the river to such a prodigious height. Foreseeing tnat when the gorgo broke it would be likejy to raise the water to such-an extent as to flood bis farm, be rode hastily linmft and made brenarationS I ac cordingly. His stock and all that was movable wero transferred! to higher ground. Then be and his bire.d man uroceeded to itQfale chunks of meat ou-every barb of but it was finished lust as the river began to cover the pasture Iot. For tweutv-six -hours the water stood five feet above the top of the) highest fence post, and wben it re ceded the most remarkable sight was revealed. From every barb, exceptthree, of that two miles ot fencing hung a nsu. 'luere were pickerel, bass, pike, suckersifand every other imaginable variet. ,A! simple calculation will show pre cisely the size of-the haul.' If wa& a five-wire fence, each wire haviug thirty six barbs to the rod fbak-i ing, as any school boy cau tell youi a total of 115,200 I barbs to the two miles of fencing. There werej three barbs that had cauglit uothiifg, so that there were onlv 115,1071 fish Perhaps the tuot remarkable part of the story is to come: Froulithat day to this, in all parts of thu AIis! souri river, there have been caught nst three fish, the exact nilmber that didn't set caught oniibut frieud's baibed wire fence.Iowa ?alls Register, Children in a Hugs Basket It was early iu 21arch' long! years affo. when one ot the nioneet iset tiers of Oxford county made; up his mind to uvive his family f rom Massachusetts to that favorite rej pton. He had seven little! bines'. and feared they could not jti4ur0 so long a journey and the piercing cold. How do you thiuk bej jtook care of them? The father obtain ed from a neighbor a great j baa ket, twelve feet by six and j four feet bich. It was. fitted on an o sled and was made for the j pur; pose of transporting grasd ieeed. The seven little ones were backed in straw in j this basket like so many kittens or pigs, and mad the iouHiev safe and waroL The " " . . basket is yet nreservea oy oneer's oesctmianis. titrwisiuu (Me.) Journal. the eihlii-n hours ending s ' . -..teid c : t were ; went,''. - V ! ; - ..vi.,, It i J a. d:ti ii that con 1 1. - A. XS "J , thev are vu titled to ""uo .-creeds done in the last ,i O.it it will be ten years yet betore the ront-1 Ja,t Kev !! ;i u- " V-!-l 'Ill 1 fl tlLM.I A.. I M 'in Wr, tii 1-..1 tie- nevt titt v ,cieiKt- 'nil o-.'tf h-njiiei. the te.i oou-.tVN. 'l "' t.i uaVe-r!.oi.i r;" pliur water wit! in th bounds of the entire State. Indeed it speaks I. ...... .o fv itM.lf. it rises from a OIUIuirc . nf a denth of several feet is verv cool and refreshing to the inner man, and acts like a cuarm . i.a whole Hvstem. During .u:- now about closed ....i ..r.miuent men irom Nortn wi South Carolina spent i the heated term here, and ex pressed themselves highly pleased with the Lfr. onke a number oi whom nartial euffacements for quar tersinlS80,,ayuigthat it was ino i .sarv to incur the addi tional expense ot a costly trip to Greenbrier White ouipuui, . ; With surth resources and assur ances as Aiis, Nortii in;an ihe.oM liereHfter be k?!!!! to i Miizo herari ei.terpr.ses, au..- nnot believe tha' they wiH do Fish Story.-UmV. t I Red Sea Peabl.- The mother- cn the E( Tur: Libby Prison.-4 having been made in the 0i )efault second avnient. Messrs. F. V. Christian and Louis Rawlings, trustees, will sell by auction on , Tuesday, Sept. 3th, the property known as Ltpby 'rison. I ill Some months ago the LiUby was sold by the Southern fertilizing Comnany to Mr. V. u.iuray, oi Chicago, the consideratiofv being 23,30(1, one fourth, wt wnwu was paid cash, and notes, seouredtby a Jeed of trust, given tor it o iieier rel payments. Mr. Gray fesOId to a Chicago syndicate whose design was to tear down the buildiug and. remove the material to Chicago, where it was proposeu td re erect the structure iu its original (term ami to establish iu it a museum of war relics. The scheme net; with I'most universal couderutfation j as beiusrof a character like y to ire- open painful and useless war qnes ; tiou . and ir it has notj oeeu uweny abanJonodiscerUin'.y tiot in course of healthy development, else the second payment would have been promptly, maue, ior ro,y"M ui wuld lw but a trilling jmaiier v men able to carry to snccdss such a ,.tlv nn-lertakiiiir asithjs. UOW '.. . 1,. ..... Jlw. eA..AllH evt r that may oe, uuieno ino oow..m layment is made by the ltu iinst.,, mi! the' costs incurred paid, the .... . . i, . i 1 t jt ..l. i.rooertv Will !e resolU oniuaiuaj . . . ' l . i to satisfy- the demanus on ino ,ny hohlers. Richmond iJiepacu. of pearl fisheries of the Red Sea ejttend the whole length of that water. About three hundred boats are employed by the Arab tribes who are engaged in the work- open, undecked boats, of from eight to twenty tons burden, carrying a large lateen sail, man ned by crews of from five to twelve men, and each provided with a number of small canoes. There ate two fishing seasons daring the year, one of four and One of eight months, during nearly the whole of which the boats keep the sea. Fatal accidents are said to be un known among the divers, and they are remarkable for their . strength and 'good; health. " They dive be tween the ages of ten and forty years, and the practice is said to have no j ill effects, j Operations are conducted only in calm weatb er, when the shell can be discov ered; by the eye at a depth varying between seven and fifteen fathoms. Of late years, empty petroleum tins) with the ends knocked out and a sheet of glass inserted iu one end, have been used to assist the eye. The glazed end ot the tin is submerged under the sea, when a much clearer and deeper vision is obtained. During the last ten years the find is said to have diminished, owing to the dearth of shells, from teu to twen ty per cent, in quantity.--New York Star. t j Jty Goald'a Wealth. j Wall street brokers are figuring up the extent of Mr. Gould's wealth. It was recalled that in July, 1S82, when the air was filled with ru mors adverse to Mr. Gould's finan cial standiiig, he bad called into bis office three well-known gentle men of this city aud had exhibited bonds, stocks, and other securities standing iu his own name, the face value of which was $52,000;000. Mr. Gould's, fortune has enormous ly increased siDce six years ago, and the general opinion places his resources ! at 100,000,000. As nearly as can be estimated the amount is distributed as follows : MissourU'acific $20,000,000 Western Uniou' 25,000,000 Manhattan E. R. ii5,000,000 Uniou Pacific 3,000,000 Irou Mountain 5,000,000 Texas Pacific 6 000,000 Government bonds 10,000,000 Miscellaneous i 6,000,000 Total $100,000,000 I It was conjectuied among those who are best acquainted with -Mr. Gould that he will retain 5,000, OOO'in cash for himself, in case of necessity, while Gtorge will get the bulk, of the fortune. Just how the mouey will be distributed was fig ured; out as follows : Miss Helen Gould Mrs.! Jay Gould George Go aid Edwin Gould Howard Gould Mrs. George GouM 1 Miss Alice Gould Jav Gould Baby Kingdom Gould Relatives, Sc. tlKCblATES.LUuELY W THE r " i - . QU1LFORD." BDCKIKOn AM. OUAN VILLE.CA8WtLUPKRlFON, ALA. MANCE. OUAKOE, CHATHAM. RANDOLPH, MOORE. TO It- ? 8YTII, XXAVIDBOir. 8UR-' , BV AND STOKES. , Fitt3jlTl,FiHck and Hnrr Omntirt ADVERTISERS STICK A PKI HERE.'. . .-.!.. 1 . . J little black our "pof talking; to a, "kettle," for in its reports of conventions, etc., it nfever fai ffive us "hail Columbia" up down hflL 7". s to and Good Roads. The state f a country's great higlrvays is the indication of its civil Nation, ind, in a nirrbwer, view' of the matter, i . ..i ... . '. tne state os tne public roads ot a Statecountyf or community er.. able one to rm a fair idea of its progress and prosperity. Qur people are beginning to recognize this fact, and! the people of the surrounding cjountry who visit us are manifestirij much interest in the matter. They express a wil lingness todoHall .in their poivcr s to put the roafcls in gcod order for fall and winter, realizing the vital importance of i ottering every cpn- venience to travel durinr that portion o( the year. QuiTtr Exultant Cobb and hjs Mr. J. C. fetanding, advertise ment in the Workman have been received? with open arms-byihis Republican- ajnd Third Party friends, the "North State and the 1 i North Carolina Prohibitionist. This is natural, as liey hunt in couples, and w'jhat pleases one will be sure tb please the other. Tray, lUanclie ami Klveet lu art hark at m Carolina I'rohibi-4 tionist is specially blatant, and asks: "Wouldn't the' Patriot ac cept a small subsidy as a Prohibi- ... i - tion annex." Jo yc u mean an nex to ; the Vror,ib tibn paper? Now may the jLord foi-bid! "It's wind that blpivs nobody are content that the advertisement stand "till for bid"ifpur esteemed contemporary, the Workman, Igets rjqod pay for the space used. Se how thev - The orth f an ill good," and we 810,000,000 5,000,000 50,000,000 10,000,000 5,000,000 i,mo,ooo 5,000,000 5,000,000 2,000,000 7,000,000 Total . $100,000,000 When the division is made Miss Helen- Gould, whe is a charming girl, wijl be, iu her own right, the wealthiest young unmarneu lauy in the world. Jay Gould does not repos the confidence in his second son,-Eddie, tht he honors George with but Eddie is a smart youth, who can Jhj expected to double, the amount bis father gives him in a few years. Wall street is anxious ly waiting for Mr. Gould to make public bis intention, when . the lucky shares in. bis bounty will be warmly congratulated. Woman Rulers in murope -r The close of the Nineteenth centi ry promises or threatens to ;ue m period of petticoat government! A irobable empress queeu is giywiug . . .1..... Iid h .Afriinf in up IU Austria, uieie lop.v""! Spain, and next a oabt king af flicted with a nervous u?c.. Two healthier children gins jooiu, stand in the order of succession. The heiress apparent to the tnrone of the Netherlands is girl. ( Said to mean ex minister to tue court, of St. Petersburg, "the czar's two sons are malmgres el cnetnsj auu there is a prospect of a czarina in i. Viwn r ffht " ane imperii uri v i s - - i mffi. ..f Tirazil must soon tall to una vi, : f - the crown princes, a womau oi moral stamina and jnne eraouous. Sho has carried, against a high i .:.1AiAr ......-.a.isiti and threatning iiu "I'r0.1 the abolition of slayry It is to correct stitution of the th&-feeble coh- czare witch, that i, ... 1is4m been ibfoucht to en tertain the id.a of marrying him to a vounir lady of k hardy moun tain rae not consa.uguine in auy .lre. with hi in. ! filer offspring, if she had any, might be an. im piovement on thf existing Ro jr. rev... tVihtpneirriir, nrlll mnous. xc "v'f VJ.1,1 tl... crireiritch iWOUUl t u .'.niol as Mary &tu art and Francis II. The queen Lof Gieeep, the satueJ me, has gone to Jf iti.luee the zar daughter to tlie Black Mountain iplomatisi tejls Petersburg i ito to prefer her jincess from the Warner's Log CiaB in Remedies -i-"Sar saPHiilla," "Cougnanu to ; si. Sir .'I'oions -J' : for tV.tarrr.. -.ket: has changed his oiin. , .,et.? ;lT ,.. .. ioiibt thinks ioru. v.aw" ; :e a.' ;-o !e oU,K0 ma, oritj ' !- 4 ! rVfWj.pmrtlon, (Retne ,fc ' SfiSfBV'boh-f -"Extrt.f "Huri . . o ;li .n,. I :w.fa ifti it' 1 1 t.i'Pl VI M- -t.ro like War- f,f tt ,.t th old Log .... - LOCAL MEWS. from the Daily Patriot of Friday .1 Quite Correct. Even a Rc-. .jublican paper is sometimes right -like the dumb clock that gave the correct time twice in every twenty-four hours and we accept with meekness and humility the rebuke in the last issue of the North State to some of-the Dem ocratic papers in North Carolina for their too gorgeous and rose- tihtejd accounts of all the speak ings and joint discussions. - It is nothing more than a tair method of party warfare to make the best of our side and the worst of that of our opponents, on-gen efal nrincioles; it encourages the adherents of any cause to feel that it is -a strong and hopeful cause but, on the other hand, it has a tendency to render them indiffer ent to feel that it is so certain of success as not to need all .their hest efforts. But the cut-and-dricd reports ot F.u i ::f rtphates between the UlC I JU" " vinn- sneakers of the two par ties have in them very little sense, and frequently not too much truth. With such a preponder ance of good argument and the overwhelming array cf facts on our side, of course pur speakers have the best of the discussion ut sensible Democrats as well as Republicans know that such men as Dockery, Russell, uoya, ocu-.c Rail etcs., are not of the charac ter to be "crushed" and "annihil a tod" at the utterance of a sen the hand. L,et r.ur report-- S'vc ts, anl v Cil make --'-."b tiie tace tence or a "Well, Will You DenyThis? Whenever ary of the "true in wardness" of the leaders of the Third Party is brought to light, the party orgams spend time, la bor and breath in hand-up-lifd protestation and vehement denial. What now about this from the Salisbury.Watchman bflast week? bTlLL I HEY LOME. A gentle man of this county vras hcardjto remark some, (time ago that jhc expected, to vote th: Prohibitiion ticket in wljateyer form presented, whenever Ke should have an Op portunity. The sam : gentleman heard VraIkerl, the Prohibition candidate for Governor, speak here last Saturday, and no v de clares that tlk. pretense is too thin; that a voe cast for that tac tion is a. vote Cast for the, Repub- ican ticket, arid that he will take none of it in his, but will vote and work for the Democratic ticket.! The "cloveri foot is clean ojut from under the protecting gar ment when the very leader, the Gubernatorial 1 candidate, of the party shows, b his speeches thlat "a vote cast fdr that faction is! a vote for thje Republican ticket." a pers, "speakers anil all will be on the "raggeid edgd'r long before the campaign be more than ous closes There wjill enough consc'cnti- Prohibitionists with opened to'briihg abdut a "Watcr- bo" before the first Tuesday jin November. t The SckE ad yellow Leaf." A lqng and trying sum mer has beenishowinlg sweltering humanity whit it could do in the way of extreme heat, but the change has been; quibk and sharp, putting last year's ulsters and has tily constructed fires in requisition to meet the bleakness of lowering cloud and driving storm: The melancholy ila.vn hay com.-, pie Hardest of the year, j ' OL wailing winds, mid naked vools, tiiid liH'aduws Ibrown utnl sere. I From the Daily Patriot if 5atarauy . -' f ! ' ' . Aj R. Jacksorf & C6., of James towhj hlavc threshed I kboo buslj-, els f wheat anJ b-xtn this season. -The OaWaTeM'g. Co., of Jamisstown i.' running on full trma. Working a force pf o:ic 4iun drei and thirty hands! ! i H.Aibrcd -iThe case L of C 5 --. . ; ' ' I aganst the Western pnion Tele graph Company was! tried here ycstcrdaybefore Judge Shipp and resu lted in favor of tht defendant. The Republicans of Randorplf have nominated th?f followihg ticket: Tor Senate, j B. F. Blair,;' for ljIouseIsaac Tugli andrL. G. B. Bingham; for ShqrilT, Swalm; for Register,! J. II. Bca,n.- jrhc lf'ig't I'oinL Enterprise leanis' that! 35 j yoiing men stooil thtMn examinations j.nt entered the Jfrcsliman j class; j at Trinity. This, is the largest oponine in scv- -1- - . , , . cral vcars. Mr. I) W.. Vicktlry .and ; .i.s Emia Haney, of High Point, wercmarriel List Sumliiy eve ring at Lvel CrossL Randolph Co. So saysjth'e High Point .Enterpri-c. I A KE' NOT If E.1 W. Graham is' no Ijncr ri;"ct! to receipt ftr subscrip- sclfthatit was his good fortune to make the first add!rc3 of the kind at that point since the cni plctfon of the 'road to Mt. Airy, and fie congratulated j his fcUow citizens that for the first time in a quarter ol a ccnturyTtall men, of whatever political affiliation, were enabled to participate j in a busf-, ncsa campaign one i:i which Hhc . grcr.t' issues tappcaletj solely to judgment ana Reason, jdivested of all passion and sectional feeling. Ilc.was" thcrcjr jjo discuss mainly Federal politics, and Would touch only slightly ori State issues. lie called attention: to tln fact that , throughout Sj?rth Carolina '. a Democratic adsr.initriition h.il . been j carried ouj for fifteen ' years,, without - comp.laiiiit; that "in the great campaign iaf.Tsf) the Con stitutional Amdndmcnts. 'cm- braced in' which was that which Tie Pci'i.u Mr. a'uth Patriot in any fashion J tiotrsj to th.M shapi", forni or 1 pi oposittof',,. submitting to the people of Crsu cll the question of subscribing one hundred thous and (Jollars in 5 jicr iCent. bonds to tjie t building of .1 railroad through-'Caswell from Hfeidsvillc to an eastern cjonnectior, will be votei 'in on the ioth day of Oct. 1 i- - ' next j ' another Lie Nailem. The TrinijLy corresp ondent of the High Point! Jftntcrprie says: .. Tlifc Irarmcr and Mechanic, a hybrid paper published, at Walnut Cov.c states that the factory hands employed along;I)eep Riv er ail vote the Republican ticket. Thi lie iii'.sbcen told be fore, j Onc er tttxr of our matiu factufers vote the National Repub lican! ticket, but tlie majority of gave to us the present system of county government. Were1 voted upon by the people, and had rc- . c -ivcij majoritfei far ahead the . r . . ... i . ' ' . . re.si.oi tne t.icKvi; again iri IS7J-, in i!SS.)anl ui ij. . thi ihouglit-. ful voters of $oih parties had in 1 ky govern- With' ourt' m Amcri inicnts to sustain: the prp.shit.St.Yc govern- - mcnt, by Ciircdt- taxati.in, and the. Federal government, ijy an tndi- rcct ot farilj litation, caNcs of emergency, the Revolution!,1 jf iS great civil struggle, 1 1 before! his 'fcllbi,.4-coi)n effect .said: let 'the coun ment remain as it t sst. govcr pecuiirt' politip'a cans have twrt this oCcasto!i tb inswefr tions "What ha. lIouc? publicans (Jor,j.-?f an indiyidu.il, u its act's, or. K a Vii hall the Rc t liicmi are Hi' stauiichcst li county." and strongest and mocr.its in the Col. McAlis.cr,- a prominent cotjtoir- mul man, is chaiinian of o(ur ccu-nty centml Hl)crr.cratic committee., ,1 h- nanus vote as: iney pieae, .mu they generally Ieasc td vote Democratic. j i ; .putx.k.a A If' 11I in is! AMMI 'iOK C .V C. icrs of the gospel, Sab- bath clvxil teachers and Superin tend a-its, should bear in mind that a County Convention' of the Sab bath kchools of Guilford has been mcipt in the. Baptist city, Sep'.; JQthat n". I Rev. G. F. Centenary M. -F. Cliurihwill lejid in prayer, and the nlldress oi'. uelcoin'e will be delivlred by Iev. FJ Smith'ot Wcstpiinstc'r le.-.byterian clr.irch. Vrof.pl II. Holt.-of j OaK Ridge. x minute; talk oln do t.i e.sitend the passu: great mittc irtisaa or, a uwl fruits, land he to a calm aud k! sidcration of t which wore masses, not as i j but as a tax-) North -Carolina county. To attempt Col. Morchcadjs plcte .uulthomiii whole j (jucstioi tariff, taxation-" do injustice tf woiild demand njorc avc have at conimand A natty, like to he iudcrcd by i ;trLc, hi hirc-scd himself man strat ed: the- the Republican , tcrnal revenue 1i ! its 1 callet churc to o Smitif refusal to fleet howed that .illi i.id been tlevise!! the Democratic; the except in the war of and the appeared tryir.en ion the tiucs-; )cmocrats .i.ii a 4 sX'cc i rev ould its cspotv arty f nate con- lucstions I t6 the IKlit1C"ian . . - citizcu of Guilford ynopsis of 1 a com- h review of tiic enuc aid not onjly merits but Laca than lie dct ability pf r the in-ncualified. its repeal; he to irof t? is lock, a of the Id birty under tlie'pro'iins oil bill that relief J nc'nt and subst.'in cussed Kcpuh'sC: the United StnjU will (j enver a i-l But autumn, tearful over tihe slow decay of all nature,! has jits smiles, too, and its gala robe; of russet and brown and gold; it of fers the full sheaves of a generous fruki ail vpi in the yellow stubble, .and the smoke of the Sportsman s piqeti floats fazily up, and wreathes tjhe brifrht-hued foliage pf .hedge aiid tree; eager tourist! and . invalid nleasure-seeker arc turning -a Way from foaming : torrent, wooded glen and picturesque dale, but the ourple and gold Of torest apa r, . 1 , mountainside weave tor .rock, valley and'hill a mantle as beauti ful .-k; snriiu's carb of delicate . 1 . tint or summer's regal robe. Bursting bud, full flower., rfpe bearded grain, leafless bough jnd ire-locked streamf-arc but incomparaoie r., Makers imasterjhrr ! harvest and the mellow fruitage of elebe and held; the quail ..pipes A Li un Jiyscn." tbl, tr.ii.t i'oiii l!a li on inl'orin 1;-- f hat lUii.e CUl' (vl l n naieig'l .-,f-'-ei .. noonf between Samuel ' C worK iin oyr ce.;n- n: ui 1 ' .I ,issin gers ! :.-X night .seii'satiau'oc ex oahiet of itlic Naliiiid '. iiift r- White, mashed State li, -ui'l John (i. AVil- hew, who was t'r the bant. iani.i... lii.s ue. meilf ot:ijlo.ii m Wliifie had a tkane ' ft iln whieli he stii:eL Yilli:tui.v. who tnen tlrrww him to tho liooi. The cause of flic aii'atij is said to have been evidence a-aiitst White given by Williams, ami lilMO-statement. made by the latter. -h j. Ii ! t-:-..U Vr lai!y l'lUrictof Mi.J.Uy.; iviMnf k.vnL- Si'EAKt.vc A jnenccment a abl e anil eio portrayed tin legislation in tj!i i past, SroibsKALE.j-We attended thctitj, hearty aj mcetiing at Stakes lale oh SaUir- day, and, mujh w; our surprise, tlie Crowd in Attendance' was rcr marUably good, notwithstanding the Condition f the roads and the unprbpkjous .veather' With tlie e'xcebtiok of Col. Morciiyad, noivc. of tfie speaktirs advei;tiied niadc an ajjpearanci. though .Hon D-.F p.i w as CaldweKT sionla--: aub- pic (lemon-tr.i est ih tl.e carajj. lar.,1- iumhers ('ist.lnces throi Wjf good whiqh h:.d b - . . . rtui ace 'is itutei buf ! the (pco Led their deep 1 iter ".1 l i jign b'yicomifrg if considerable in v. ' ' :i thv vtr ;a -ic ot toe L'Kvil re i;?rrTe bhick ',' - t- 1. itrciiis e t. ;iii. Apply to Mrs. Giro an-'iSriw . Greensboro r : ie;e.:.r. " jr - j . , -, : , .. .s".a vtr' large . , - .- , - ! .- i ''"5"-- 1 ,' !!' : i ' ; .. - i.- - ! -- . . i '.- ' "f I he the re ic.il of the inci-,ic ta.f, the, 'dc ami pleased atljfjattoti. ment -as not miii'Aof, the si Ol XUJV IIKI never tri.hng such paramour. t grouped hii fac rativc form, bij burdens borne) masses home to 1 Morthcad is no powerful canv.'is-j in htv own'lic- y adjancing the ' .A halt but :s gre cause of the w Honi. Ik IV Col. ?vIorche." h t,iic country.- - j for time 1 the rain, en steadily lalling fron early mi.rning, Hed up just r appointed mr tne ' 1 n ank scats wckm I ' ! i '. .... '.t ' ' t)c record of North (Vrinfi incisively held; the tribute ii:l the tariff c:icii: ifn. zeal arfrt L the part of t applied to tr old county 01 n ing ejection. a 9 1 U e iravc nJ cut estimated" befdre the ho. g,-arn ovisr' : i '.! G.-r.K-, ': v ii : t' :t.--'i;;''i m . 1 v ' ri in. i. As. :ns speeci) monctization of Undcvialing p'. bur years whic party of the miti 'Coming to V.U t;iri!Thu reached masterly effor; plain to every listened to witi h-er-4in fine, its :y l.jr twenty LtamiJcd it as the poli ' que-.jion of the irjht of Jjis made: thiv nd he w.iv '.t marked had come from and that the Mill's be icrma- ial; hL- ablyj il is- n IcgpsUtioii on U, the rc- bon he h lie ind, A lie tn icf ; winch His argu- .upcrljici.il skini-". h t bujt t!ic result scrU. While . 1 ' i . viih ! matter ;f impftancc, he active nar- by tvery. orX n ntt lli.ig the onerous JiCtoilin man. uol y- rliaking n. the ticl ildwe i.-id ;xs greeted lid iti i to ct. I followed k;st:;.Jt the torn- tliroughout nt aJ 1 . dres's. Hc- ?f State contrasted lie -twl partlcH m the nation. ih listener !is, counseled un- iijCcisinL; work j on Democrats, and i to 1 cdcciry the i.i. ,rd in the com-' ril the, .'A froui congra".; 1 , ' 1 JO South In ro,wd pfc-i-1 :o to 250 ' -r.'.o i o- Of, r.r.. - .,..-.-!.. v , 7-il : ..' , .if lny:(r 'am ': ; ;-- 1 ' ,iA I : ', i-. I J i " , -'fi : -V a a ... i - .; -:-m ' : U i " ' -f ' j - - ,!'l , J j: '. . -I ' .! ' ! '' 'ir TIa ; 5 :' A 1 1 " 1 - - ) ilOl I - 11
The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
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Sept. 14, 1888, edition 1
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