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nrini R . JL Jl JLL IL - ! ' 1 M ... I " t; ' . c r : : : " : ' - w ' DEMOCRATIC SUPREMACY FOR THE GOOD OF Alt, AND A 0EKCCRAT1C ADMIKISTRATIOM ADMIHISTEREDIBT DEMOCRATS. KrinLKHcn is m GREENSBORO, N. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1888. I- JT r M V . 7 - " , tIF G3EENSB0R0 PATRIOT 1 Oldest n2 Most Extsn ...I..1 KtaintMr in Pixlnant :u!t Adrcititcrt Unit Addn Value of Sucn Vedium for 5 i -iuos before Prosper- ADVER1 ISING RATES DIE I BASED ON AC 1 . . . If .It tfllTAIT i. V U14A i lUHi , l)l(OI!IAL I-KIEFS. greatV' rginia Exposition UYdm-Mlay. the 3rd inst. - 1 i r- k , , J '. c !;-nit,Kiis in this State ? -mi jT'imi. uruaie worm i ' , ; i Mr- Acgusia Exposition has been ! !.; . ri account of the yellow t - - I . ---- jj;.-!"a wt' predicted, V ill Burk- j :i Mt;did.ite fur the Legia i Ilarliarii eoiiuty. 44- . .. ... ; V-iii: 'iHiaiiicrii io-trie wneel, from this date henco .'iH-s down on election .ilMiut Congressiren at- ii-. i!" ca" shows that" a l them are that way 1 i still retains the re bill in committee, and it : it-will not bo reported r. i . f i .I V. ia .Michiiran for the s i. thmight'to be cheer . Ii ::r- the reports that Headquarters in, New York. iTrn tu .;!. umleviating course v i .:!. i -nine par.3--we .win u-iJi-:r interests of labor li oar Hkiugi!H'ii. President Oi-.-".!"'-' Letter f Acceptance. Tr IN'i'f'tl-licaii managers are ,rl u;"i -i , nnftls, and their plan . a l.-j.;. ! t charging fifty cents . . v . i" . .: i:... ti :.. i- l., r;i-."N Hcur uim uumc e:at. rtin- t' the campaign Hii.' tL lnys cold. ' l'i.: " iiUciMi.'i says the Uem- (,!,, i,l i i-ni.cci u ill aim ikUintt- h-.ipp.v and the l.epnbli n't ;ir Msrsmg." He has been ;it';ii-ni4 tii'tsi- fet;ites ami is wen l.li--, M-I lit ro f-aya John Wes j'ni.'ul.-tvm M-iious mistakes in i-Ji.e. i.: .allying hastily and ni.:!nt i:i iM'litics. Two of about -f.wj;Tii iliiii as a man could .nv l catln r I'.urciiu will just arii tlic cyclone it has had in train s' for a werli past into a genuine r t ;ii:l locate it at Jacksonville, i.r.i. ' tli.:jsitiids . will call 'it t'.'.-.. 1 . ; foiltf Ill a of the immensity of i:i Pennsylvania i may Ml MMii-.i wli. n it is tat d that 1 i:-:. i there - were Imcen nun -Id 1 i.-ii'.ocr.it le meetings in that sititr. hn. hiindrcfl aloue being i-j i in I'riil ulylphia. r 1TJk1 TiKiay aspiring and er M r.-z Ki piilihcau patriots of high I iJtnv .!ci e liefore the jiresent !--iti contest is' ended will 1 Ii.ue their shoddy trouseis i: i;- to keep out of the wet. " Ii t;. no No.ih to build them aik nt satctv j .' ; - ! i tj. A 1 iiynlist has jtturned to i-i;r:.-;:..ii from atripot observa t in t!ic West. lie sums up: ... .1. .. . .... .1. . ni!1 i IVn.pcratic beinud.llliiiois. 1 ay -! cti-n-l:. - lie thinks Illinois .-1 1 1 I IV.. . V .... .i 1" k ijst r a great comfort to the 'Ait to know that when he takes f "i i ot w iieat to town free trade ''! t?nl makes the price, but when to buy a reaper the high tlx. s the price. J j President, of! the Taxing 'tr!(f IH another' title fc ,;tbe l!:-r .! JMctnpbirtJ' Memphis ;nf il. t j.lv i;jt0 debt some years it. in t)rler to get r'd of the '' 't t . 1 ihe annoyances conaect M With rf n,.iiti'l:t'mm the Ijris -!:re 'lc:mcKs'i! an act convert ;Vth.-rity Memphis into a tax U-4 utr:ct. ; "IM .ii.U- and uiibiasetl reports ! parts of Kansas ire that ftorking men and fanaers arc v-u: in favor of tariff reform ' a. tiiiNf liirh nrnteeiioii.' and . . a- - ---e ? M iisatiiHi is growmj : 'll.t' .ih.l . r "racket" lb;it l.rought 'K- Senate tiUlff bill- : ; T-o W erM ays : "The Tribune ;:i.'aged in thCjearfy work of CJr-'Jin- 'cw Yoik on paper, in ad-raiir.- ,.f t lie election. It has per-Tttn-d this lc.it regularly f.r the fi sik y. ais, but wlnii HiColCh ,f'-'u:,i!M-.l 1: was l'oii.-nrcveij (i!n.. ... .. .1... i)-n..n" .j. 4 wi re 1 . .V" "' . " . .Hv I.K IS a It' Hon iUtr- . ; .A CREED To NTAXU BV. The New York Herald foels very tl.of : : a iuib Tear, ami has n l.itutin:, in rill. io upon A merican voters to 'fol - - - - - low its ieadlin the present cam paign - in the following pithy words As and this world and ready for the next, : i . .C,.eInA F.ra. aT I X IT 1 . a : t. u cs wuas wa iiriiiMiiii iii liih rre.sideiit. to whichever party ,he w w belongs, i that he shall be honest " V.u ..V ? . " . nZpr,i oLauvi mm lut-iii, BLttuti uv iueiu.1 av - a ..'I H1"u u neepnis hands clean. We like the attitude cnt administration that.- It seems w toed, level headed gvt cheap pair of HHr man lefore ana a woolen petticoat all wool, Zl ,ur ones. S; .. u t.i-. i i:.-i I Professional noliticians. bosseH. holesome, squaw :" Lin.:.;v hvn elevated station, W will! irivariai ua(J ince uectuat g, ts ana re- -uvcr.iaing was maa December comes, where it beldngs ou .ifs defense, hands 3.ono nf thnsn srhall hnr, nsn. 01 8teP to do it. ir by accident or 1j: rr tl vT.--t,-i.i, t-: in-.. 1 Un llpalpra trimmn r triih-uttra SnltliA ruaAt-ila A 1 . I j j u u uuict narxies, are onr aoominauon. and we hammer their heads when ever tbey become too officious. 3 Ti,.f . -v.. :ij -l un jo ouui i ciccu, uuv ti is I . ' Vflrr.nful tn vnali In truth, there has never been an administration in the history of qur irovernment which annealed mnm 1 . WkflV.t nllir tlinn ll.n, A4 i T ...II I'uniiiunj i.uau 1u.11 vyiui ciauu I to tuo support or houest meu-iof the creat mass of the neonle.tof whateverformeriioliticalaffiliation. . ; e at last nave a 1 resident wuose . ivciucui uwc 1 head is not; so high op-lifted tbM be can see nierciucr tliH clonda onlv the ornate domes of the cilded . ' Hiai.imafa.nf i .wilt iAJi. iue umaw.01 inemouest 1(1 il I . -V. - hnmAflfpn.!. t n-a ton nn fa r.T f Ti a unr I. 1 mguian s cabin are, too, bis people. We at last have a Chief Magistrate . .. J . . , j . f.e hues are not "cast only m who?. . -j the pleasant places" of the high ami ricii: tne toiling millions pre - a .... I his fellow-citizens, to whose Ue- mands his ears are ever open, whose .j I r !ht mm lian in n mtifrlA in-tnro -.. 5 failed to protect. We at last have at thehead of this e-reat republic a rul- er who dors not aiproach tiie "reat money power of the country with bated breath, or 'bend the preg. nant hinges nf the knee that thrift niaj' follow lawnidg. lea, this is a cleanhanded, whole- some, levelheaded, square toed ad-- ' ministration just such a gramh'flg- ;.. . : ,, ure in American politics as chal- lenges me American aummiraiion for the fair, square thing, which has fired the American heart, and wfiicb will sweep the country with ait en thnsiasm unprecedented in the his tory of parties for fifty years. J 1 A FliW PLAIN WORUH. f . - " 1 Wp have no intention to day of . 41 indulging iu any rhetorical figures or rounded periods, but we .wish briefly but emphatically to .Ivarn the Democrats of Guilford county that if they wish to work outrjtheir redemption in the coming election the struggle lefore them is tope no child's play. There is now only about a .mouth remaining of the canvass, every dsy of which should be spent with coats off metaphori cally and iu ceaseless labor liter ally. . j- We assume that the defeat of 188b' is deeply deplored ; ly the party if not, then it is a certainly a sort of Democracy which Ire fail to understand; we take it forgrant ed that the success of the Prcsiden tial and State tickets is neaijj to the hearts jof us all, and that wtj desire to have our part in the consumma tion of that victory by the gratify ing triumph of - our" own fcounty ticket. To this should b4 subor dinated individual preference aud personal prejudice; to this should be sacrificed all minor petty uses aud dislikes; to accomplish this hould be massed and brought, to bear every honorable and legitimate effort within our grasp, "ri Tor the largo, and respectable element of prohibition in Guilford county, we have no unseemly and impertinent dictation. ? cherish for them naught but kindly feeling, ind we have never, siucer'the com. motive input of thecamnaitrii either on the stnu p or by-printed lin given utterance to auy other senti ment: bnt we have to stata.succiuct ly this great salient fact, hich not oue of them will gainsay Iwe speak to , Prohibition Democrats): their votes for the Third Tarty cannot elect their otcn ticletit mil elect the Republican county ticLet. If, after a deliberate consideration u tne situ ation, the great interest involved, j .1... ..... unw.nt.t is.4lieH at'HtakC IliO v!id claims which the Tiemocialic palty has uioii them, as good citi zeus, no matter what .thej may think or say in the beatiot aroused feeling if, after thns jsitting-ln solemn judgment on the ease, they I think it eipedici.l, liht, safe to taUc this .tp. iul imperil gootl i!. tountv. and State, v . J. .. H.v ai.-i,.i men. of ! irtcc-uii- ' ' -t tty, bul Mieii . g"'-t - . 1 wilh r Lt. tn tiiP fnlf m .im. rami nnnvail ling) as oars i 3 The couut T ! T lcratic bv a, hhiMLtnmA mnioritr. but - i. f I ill. vi r i rr yap iiaitrriir wit ittrii r i na -1 7". r exhibition bar full strength at the iwlls. I iWe-wofully deceive .i! ' ! oorseives it Y coot for a pomeni and managWs are already ont on -siiu Dunr sney are tag" all tb llours of I tltrwi via tl. A fcr.i InliAa swBa --i w - i Their plan of action is to avoid fair and open djsfeussion, and to resort o the devio. methotla Vbieb they . f. . J ! a. f . J fj t . n. I t-- AtititiAnf on nni u f ill in Yi 7 r the dark days of Reconstruction. and the arbi.rarv. overbparinff- at- Uitude of its letulers should be made I tf i , i -..I " i " to show for what it is worth before .-..., t' -'i'. j . 1 .Uk Offesbkd the empress.- auo eriizm were uoyars oi enor- itl . tt .-. i , . i , it. i i . mnm nrnnl.li hnd nirni- I'anl haM . w . ' . - . -Bi tt court. One n o-ht. glittering witji jewels and orders! the young prfnee, who was one of .no "anosomesL men in Russia, Il9nffwl in l nnafrilla nminuiU 4ha ; - empress As she oassed him in the ilanr-iH she fancied that his eyes scanued M groas flgtire with covert'anitiae Imont Aff thai nn -ili Ho .Im Ol inepres- xne next Ulirty days must fiUU US rinnhr. rrrall. Rehnld. ir--lier lM-' ' jwu w-wu mui BUB;ru Ynru rifv V nArAA a?0 that 'his veir v nmrvnnf -v . . . i . . i - f . t . ', i r Unon.. I . . -i ' . J i .: i ... L I tf Pft tin nr Hritrn thi nfaira rf f lio I ' v -nn. . uu- fl ' " uvvauw u.o pnno wn ru ixrirromiirn laar aim I fl ni n (XI r nn narepi "rtin nvn m t - v , : s.ii . , i'.- . r j..?.r t , and is trying to f U1T " P-'Jf- aniristl a nei.ni. LbV see him place his lrft foot on the markable ease and grace of man- a; regular part of his business just blankets for the PUDiican party ; must be j put t a ;nd fc ,d' " rstei first, even if he jhas to get out ner, there is every' reason to pre- much as the purchase of stoclJ S i I -. " . 1 . t , a . - I VIW V 1111 . 111 Lt-.il Cl.J-V -JL , UI llllill L I ; - - , w m a V A V. V W -3 V. -A J 1 1 1 . r. ,'.".!:,, . v v-i -,- l r beckoned to him. and. with a smile, short of snnfl. Fail nc tn find anv handed him flier till ivory tablets, containinsr seven ra-es. one fur v-.j ' . eacu tIay in tlic weelf. Uu the first wa8 wntteii-T '4Th6 imperial ball Rt 1(..Arhni-.! On ffl.a 1 a . rri . - r- 1 feW tUilt of a corjlse, bowel low kissed her baud amlt withdrew, i'taking' Ba3-8 the old Ichronicle'fhis wife ue reau it,inis iaee grew gray a' vuo viu 5iuiu,iC, no the beautiful Princess of Novcorcd . . . ' f with him. lie was heard to say as be-lefli the ball room: "My minutes ,ir?-n",,,Ty ec "ol ?r. one- I.liK . . W-" ..Intw. .... . ... n ... . r. .. .. . 1 I sioie. ine noia vz uata.iriuo on ber victims was inexorable1 as death. Prince Veiitzin was forced I to remain passive I in his palace, while each j. Hay the power. ! the wealth and the happiness that life had given Iiii weri stripped from him. , First, he was degraded from all his oflices at ;ourt: next, his estates were confiscated bv; the crowni his friends were foi bidden to hold any I' - .? . ' . 1 : .. I communication, with him; his very name, oue of iho noblest in Jiuesia, waM taken Trbm him, and he was ejveu ti,at cf Kerf; , Then his wife and tie CO b; an eternal tare wen to nis Home an : departed to the dark icy norths Do was seen of jmen.no more.' rne " - . m v . ...... -ir- Englisii Landlords in Ame- RICA. English landlordism in; Ire- laud occasionally attracts the at- tention or congress, observes tne xew iori. oun, uuv ouieiai uocu- rrients Sent to that body BUCCest that English landlordism in the Liuiteu Btates is worm Keeping in view. Two English syndicates hold in Texas alode an aggregate of 7,- 500,000 acreii A tlurd syndicate has 1,S00,H acres ot American laud, bir li. l.eid, lv. L4 1,, has 2.000.000 acres iu Florida, and a Scotch ym that State.' icate oXX,0(0 icres m firm of The London rsballi& Uo. Phillips, MJ has 1,- 300,000 acrqf in this country; an- other Londoai firm ij-ioO,0M acres, A German syndicate has 1,100,0011 acres AUjj-ngusu company pos sesses 700,000 acres in Mississippi; another hahfl 750,000 acres to its credit. A dfzen other foreign com- panics or itidividiials have facres figuring ii. the hundred tnousamis. Sometimes ; hese great trusts ap pear to wor to the injury or mcou- - - a I venienco of aeigh boring; actual set tlerr.: aim.sai an-leveuis.; as me fl S . v . 1 1- ! . i L i- country becomes developed aroond 9 i.iion jl. r. f r in - n ri 1111 1 vi irw 1 i.iv 11111 1 eminent should see that no law is broken bvf the foreigners having charge of fhem Mr A Will; IIIidden in a Melon Patch. About a year ago an eld erly and wealthy maiden, Mile, del Cuzien, died in I'ans, and to tne horror .ml dismay of ber kith aud kin a will was produced bequeath ing her . property,' amounting to $500,000, toHiospitals, asylums and other ehantablo j institutions. Much to the relatives' apparent surprise, recently information came from the old dame's gardener, who bad been retained in the household, that he, while working in a green house lit upbn a later will drawn np in the most unimpeachable legal form. On lifting up a melon glass he found "k company prospectus, mildewed and discolored and was about to throw it away when an bther piece of paper -..-slipped, from It, which) tnmed out to j be a will framed bv!'Mllo. de Onzieii only three a.' H.l.-f c he; expired, and leaving 'j ItM l...li lr prrty, with tj, , x7-.-!.t;:. oi a iV-u i !;. Io th- 1. it vm;!.v. i ; : ! AN ,.: na; French :lcrouaui,i said iji i tr.iial ing an air ship, in which in. - pt. - tMtscs to tross the Atlantic f'n.ti: Sew .1 orK- tins tan. i is to le called the t''Atlantic," and. will be 200 feet high, with a cubic measure ment of jiieaily 1U0,000 feieti It wilt weigh -1,51 Hi muinds and! will carry the same aright of passengers ami freight.! .31. Jovis thinks I he can make sevciuy miles an hour in it. ..Ktl.1rl,i.r-- i.lrii'.. A.it nr MnlM-u trno -tV1ma1ltT oil.lroniioil i-nA l".o sj v , . ......... c. a Viu.- , ---!.... lm , vu v. M uuiu..., au.i r f Wl,k 1 1 r,A . Iv-V.l . Ac -t .Li:.l. r! -1.-Jft iialacr. t iv herd with be--ar. ronnstwl tn nav fnr life KrintT. and '."'"". . " "K" .v, tion qi even tne puuiiaiicrs 01 inqi - -im inn List nav. r savs me re no nr. once cnininieti witn inu-iie . : . r . , l. . ironiDiiioni.se or wca c uu u -v .."j . " . li rriiwuis i can tin lpttpr tnan tliat it I ! I i " rd, -rani ventziu, in rags ; ana mand. l,. t. that it's a mirrhtvi to Id. dark dav m iireioot, cnaineu to a convict, oaur m . -t.-t ." Cii . "a ...i..J i. ,L.. l -... - .I It IV ill' il II ailll .lit II 1 IK UlallfLi i r. o--si i ' 1 i n.xnniTT rn thANA iIavm ( Amn. 1.11 nnr,o. narta n raeirlAnt Of 1'lttSDorO &t. UQ creaiior of PittMhoro MO. The creditor .-. a l.nn.iro.1 I w 1" a..r.r' rri-r,..ririT;:r. r i r. oa rnar a mnn nr iinr. nn nil rNiiHii r,iv ft m mn a r.nt at a time . . :r : . : ue -saw, "Dot i muse nave his Wat hthnnt a himself of this cruel and imiortQn i ainM -v it nnn tiin iiiuninL ah nu"ii un aim L.ia. a n hniw UWr-a wrapped in newspaper, in his han . I1 I : 44 I J have the pleasnrosaid Cam bell grandiloquently, "of returning fnl Conner coins of vonr conn'trv I .. .r ..-' I . . OI PPr. eHt8: i i nnv nrr.prf.1 rnn i.3vpmpnr w prt r. rr . . " i inrn I rift I lu lu IUO -. "4 UUW1,"S in lisg"8t S," "" ' 7 Dnrin? the w ntrr of 1S70.71. Count von 31 tary strategist, while his (head nnarliira n-oro of "Tit-il'oo -an "sneeshin," of the brand he likes, I iu the local tobacco stores, he in 1. . .: . . I Rtructs a subordinate at the Avar Office in Berlin to forward him a nnrlrot-.nf hi "own nep.ili.ri y-o I w v aa.au V ' . I'VVUMUA A pee. ThesnuQ was bonrht, paid ior, seuc io Versailles, ana duly charged to the ac tion. When the aminiug, the offlc account of. the na the time came for ex -umiun, mo viuoiai iunu3icn wiiu the revision of the accounts of the i I v. e. .1 -i 1. I... . i arOwce came upon this startling item: . For one pound cfj extra P?e, 7 Il.u OI Aouquin oeaii-perTume l.t-Mn . . r.An -.1 Btnifr I... I. ! r - . rjxceneucy tne tjounc von Jioitke, commanded, three thalers. seven and a half silbercfoschen. The auditor would not pass this enpre- codented item, but made a memor audurn of the entry, referred it to his snperior. with the suggestion that as snuff could not be held to be a material nor ammunition of war. it could not be saddled I nnmt the national exchequer. The item and the suggestion passed; from . 1 . . . ... t . one official to another, until it came to the crown lawyers, who gave their opinion that the State could not pay the snuff claim -r-,iTl Swallowed bv Oui JJo you remember the mysteri ous disappearance of an engine that iau jit t- j.iu u vji re iu vuiui nuui qneried Ian old traveler at the Paci- fti Tlrifnl if a i:hu!iirn Timoa rn. I lie Ilotel of a Chicaro Times re- Dorter. "I came over the Kansas Pacific a few days ago and across that creek, neiw which wo were held some time by a washout in July, laii. xne creeK is perfectly Llrv tnnst, nf thfl vrar and i has r quicksand bottom. It is less thai. two rods m width, it bad risen that dav bv one of those water- spouts, and the torrent of j water had washed away the bridge. While we waited at the next station back the construction train passed us for the break. Its eneine did uot stop soon enough and went into the raging flood. The engineer and firvman were both washedlont of the cab ami their bodies recovered several days alter, a long distance away. That eugiue went to the bottom, sank in the quicksand and has never been seen since. The next day the bottom was almost drv. Magnels and other scientific implements have been usi'd, but there is no trace of that engine. It's a strange wtorv, isn't it! but - jtv JlS true as history .y ..... Sioiiv. eneral, in a v r . recent interview with Eli Perkins, "I met an old soldier who had beeu wounded in his face, and when I asked him in what battle ihe had been injured bo said: j "I got it the first day at, blnlou, sir." "But how could you get hit in the face at ShilohT" I asked "Well, sir" said he, half apolo- getically, "after I had run a mile or two I got careless aud looked back." ! This story reminds me of how one of Ellsworth's fire zouaves killed his first Confederate. ! lie said that he marched oct to the battle of Bull Run, and when about half way there met a Johnny Reb in ambush. "What did yon do thenf',:I asked. "Well, sir," ho- answered, "I drew out my revolver and he-drew out his bowie knife. Then I took the lead from the start and kept it clear iuto Washington City, iud " "But how did you kill the mail?7 ''Bun him todeatb,'f was the reply. Indianapolis Journal J Scarcity of Birds. Who that lives in the country does uot notice in the last few years a great scarci ; f small birds! The mocking '-tr nerlv built her! nest in the ''. ' ! -.round the Southern farmers' . -.ri.! -.an g merrily every spring io.-. ! i family where she was Si:(.; ij.-.i'ttd. !Numerou8 Oil.. i b: - n'-(: ?s ; ppearauce near So:: it i ,00:1.- c:n farms in ihe si r;ueHiid : mapi rd-all summer f. iii.jrVy, uappy, singing, twittering, vi-iis crew that evorybody ' admit cd. 'thy jcome and sing no nimc b- ys, .ri. A Stoky About Babtley tn vnii a rArmm W.mi which vnn.nn ' l h u a anon, n- tin tpoltr-ul nft uwu'u u' oic--. via itiiu uis I i ( - I leaving the astonished creditor V&t foot, he is certain to recollect- Meeting at i petri8el in the middle of the side- " oeiore- reacning- oe ropi tue T- !Df0tracted .m walk.holdinfrmeehanic-.aUva brnat. sta,r8 aild never ails to 'return Ane :Protractea..m inf ndri rrnm r-K;i. ri.i a and start over aainJ Another re- commenced at 14 gutter ana tfrewsuch a r V . , , vf"""- "" gamins that finallv "1 uars as any ot tnem. - he hurled the balance . , iu jn.pjuuui a uue, mat a w 1 iii . .. .-..I- .:.- r . 1 .1 . a lit nade for his ofliee. New - - , V. - I at. Adam lie said to Himself:! Well. n..i . J" i r.L - i.- T i . . -.- . i tidTA i-;iiJt I uuuiers, negroes nave r urari ami to cool; and eat i , ' . . - - I XUeir WlUSfd. Heads ail whnln lirul. es countless thousands have wi-.iiM.icew cuuutsuut I been sold for nrnamcnta tn trrahiftrhrm T7-.l rrJ.: . tomi- 7r see a Ju i..nt w.ivV; i i'iuu auu vault . f n HHVHri - r . t . '- the carcase8 0Vbt " songsters of the I forest! that . v. J J" i ' -. i ' r r -,i b.EPOETED amiO) SUFJSBfiTii (TiONS.-.Sonw little llime ago yod i .u v. u Aunu cuuu i cia cuiuLJUiiai being as Ellen Terry should some i . mea 1)6 governed h$ ome.Cs'imight beexpected. bat whq would have thought that the rapoleftnibf fin- ance, Jay Gould, would give way j wutu, give way w outu imituivua irtuai 11 is ctaltl I FiCirtpA rw.riliarifv rf r hn Wti.nl ia m .i7 7 J 7. "XT n : fiil.imn ra tt fo ftnQtr.-i.i.i- "w uu nine oc n uuu ui uiciii, aie of dark complexion. Most Of them have jet black raustrfebes aud long I I " hair, and the ofl.ee might be taken f..... i.i. it. u. friends sav that' be does miti care . ... ... . . ! . w uu im nc. wuuuave 1 1 pail Mall BuT4t. M f ! : 5J ' 1 I i . s i . ..!.- a 1'olisii I' ATHiqu s UUKSE. - lliere lived at- SIiamokm, Tenu., snn; hnrt, timft m k i.kn.r.il I ---.- - - - v a. Myu-vM Ujik.oski, wuo. dv tuo industry ot ir..bskif who. by the ludustry of nmiseir aim uis uve sous accumu- lateil considerable property.: Ko- ccntly an appeal t.i the sons for I mmior tn i o .1 .ti . ?i 2t-l .1 ot i ow i ous dispute between father and I - - t - - ' sou;s. l be old man Sold too prop erty and prepared jto sail, accom .ameu y uis wue, .aj s tne ui I iahtn I 'uitii l slap M thu Ikntna -t L- i;' lj.i.;... i , . "'s earnest coiiuuoou. xseiore leaving Ihj expressed a wish that the boys inieht all bi killed; iu the b: killed; iu the ys ago, Thomas, mines. A lew days his yodugest soir, was killed at Cauei on colliery, and at the in stance of the otherj brothers the ci n-ihed body was photographed as t J-y on the cooling jboard. iiud tue picture sent, labcllc 8on No. 1," to his father in Poland. R llittvs l m . ' ... 3 ., gt as big as their A Little (Iirl'$ Opinion of men! that li'ive uot papa, audi 'girls lie uuug nuiucu luaii win itc .uuug I i - . .1.4 ... : ( 1 made tcr than He' did Adam, that jthere L,' , wpl! Rinf4 nnX u-p-. has been more women tnan nien in I tioable; they are wearing on every-j thi blt oap. Jf ... I could have my way half the boys in the world uTild be little girls and the- other ha T Would be dolls, so. nice to me that I My'papii was gucss he! must 1 : J i: nave oeen a gintiien uo w as a 111- ti iit. ; ; 1 t . IiC OO V. ! j . i ---1 ; Iii I HE fcW:sSUOOI).. IGIIT -"ir:e ..-n i 1 rrt I "VTirrlit'f vjl. tra tr tisJ IOC l' alllllj IVIV-1 W V custom of the Swiss; motuitaineei-s of callirsg tl. rough their; sneaking tri:mpetsat dusk, "Praise the Lord It- 1." t-:a herdsman starts tne ca!!, am! Jus iieighbiors from ievery P .vk echo.it. Ihe ponnds are prp i "get. oy reverucraiiou uuq uic it. untaiii . to another. -. Alter a s'.: i t period, which has opposed ed to prayer,! a r- vr:i. t- have been devoted to prayer, a h. tdsmau calls KIod : Night." 1 1 is, too, is repeated, and fisioark i:-. ss fAU. each retih'S to hsH hut. Tiicse calls may ItejliSard -or milfs ar d arc re tchocd from the rocks, for some minutes after the;original ckII has died .way4 j j WotLD flAVE BKKN Foii-AVARf l:;. A lainily living in thq westejrn ;ct of the city shut up the; house t;e other day,; and started for the t-'hore to spend the summer. Ou Iho eve of departure a o year old member of tho family observed that ii-- had shut thy eatup iu theploset, thinking thatiit wduld be -4. good pi:iee for..! her to f fcay during thtir a'ence. If thelitpe feliow hadn't thought to mention his considerate act the family would have been a good deaL more li'kely t-d find the cat on their return tuam they are no They urouhl have known she was there even belbie they saw her- . - 1 - I ' ! ;" I Indians. In-liabs in the United States last year cultivated 227,'JOa acres of land and raised 724,0,38 bushels of wheat, 1031,9 bus-ijrls of corn, 512,lo7: bushels t' oats and bailey, 5"1,010 bushels of vegtta bles and I01,S28 tons of liayi They also o-vnedl 358,.3i horses atul mules, 111,407 head of icattle, -10, 471 swine and 1,117,273 jsheep. IiussiA. - Government; statisci; receutly p:;b!ishel- place the po lation of t!re Russian t enipiio 108,787,233, t,f which Sli72o,183 u at are in Russia prop'T, 10.13(J,725 are the other provinces of Russia in in tie Europe, and lu 923,323 iu;Asi, Russia. St. Peteikbnrgistho m bst populous eity, wm). a toitaljof S(jl, 303. The pop'u'atlon of Mbscovj- is 752.409. d Warsaw 4.4-293 audi of Qdessa 210.00p. ! j j Leader" of Street li;trid 00 k lug iuto the sky with icxtitje disgust, and speaking intcntorfaii-voict) 'Half an honr's phu isig and only thirteen cents! We will try 'out of XX- . . - t i . . L.Lii : nt ayuei yiaiiii ooiu"'iuoas-j- -t Shower of silver coin T.ir neigh boring window and lift. Voices in agonized entreaty Move qui . nr.i.f Kc.-i .--.! -r -:.,. ...1 career in his profesk - it- a 1 a 1 mar I lll IIJU 1 T)M I - 1 r TI U.'0- I . V .r.t 1 1 IVVTVI A-tf V . OVJ IU UVU JV- I V 11 V. 1 1 L 1 V IlL.wl, II1IIIV,1 is lies, y I I " Tr'r-VrfM ; IL --- I M JX I M i II . IV .- . LSI i -ai, wuKL-ine fall 4 1ut,ai openeaims mornn& ltn the usual attendant crowd of marshal collector and it blockaders. Turlttl n:-irniM.. , r ?t f-fi", to the seconds. Ac j resented by.Lol. H. C. Tones and Mr. Geo. Basin, of Charlntt- few c'ascs of minoHmpcirtancehad court . . - , i j r , "AS LEFT Us.4-We recrretted much t6 bid farewell to Mr. E. R. tvt.vV-,. 7: i. rjil ri i , MlfuxMwho l4 .last Sunday morning to complete his studies -t, ". . i I al , lllc iVXCQlCai Oiiege Ol jlxeWl ' FC4. "Jv . years ion. AMESTOWN. which mpcfnivn I I C... J... : ?!! i.L " j"r" . ? 01HS on' ana ev- - . t'.-i,-.--- .,.-i..j. j u-hi wmy ouu xcellent countv treasurpr. fplk us i 1 1 - 1 the manifestatlonslofdeepin- -- .-.; L.-t - tu t are very gfatifying. The u. f wrir fr. attti'nrr tCreS a e &fatlfyin?- 1 ... I . . meeting win oe continuea with to-morrow s services and perhaps mrougnout the bominj? Week, re now ia converts and 3 pemtents I Ai Uf AprPnd ALAMANCE t AIR AsjsociATION ! The 11 a i L the 1 mamancc - .Association win ne be I f , nea ouriingtop.i vveanesaay, THnrcrh,-nn 17-filn!J rnfli . tf-1, 1 fc lMI -JUU Ull VI 1 11 LV 1 Vlil K Jl kll and 12th 0 October. Und litii r.f OrtnW TVi- firm, , . . $ i - .i , "JUi M"7"'y v county have labored tb inaugurate I . 1 'I . - , 1 I : . 1; ?l ? tneir associaiion uj ai uDC cxiiiDi- L: j Ji! .uL... LIU I. ill tl I III ITT I I J U t 11 III! r LII I JU. 1 ' - -.1., , J anas oi tneir inenus tnrougnout tnis section or tne scare on piat I : ... J . 1 the occasion. ,v . ac.n,ov itose s- . i.i courtesy ot an invitation The- Religious Depart- ment;." The Nort i Carolina pro- hibitionist has an idditor who is a close reader of the Patriot, land m the last issue! ot (the paper speaks of our "Religious Depart- ment" The manager of that branch,of bur jourhalism is striv- ;ng tQ do as much good as possi- ble iri his line, ana will continue to wrestle in spirjq for the salva- not -eturh." Tt N a heavier iob. dt of "Hercules though, than tli when he set to wotk to clean the Augean stables; & lid we would be disposed to leave this particular conversion to the hvanelistic ef- forts !of Mr. Pearson, were it' not I ill I for the fact that hA does not rpach , , - ..iT Greensboro until ! pKr nr.r thrrp mnth; after the lection, when f t i I If ' s T j Jicasrs. icnuuxv ci nd 'Steele1 will be dead and bun d beyond, the hope of resurrectsid ; 1 r 1 A GREAT ?E satiSnT News jl08 been receivel ere that a great ouliaiH.n( ,iroru,tJ at I Wuitei ille, nvuonnvu j v a Columbus county, the seat of What is churned as the Uj-dexgrpuud rr.. . ;..! i i.:.L ir ' 1 ' is river The roaring ana rushing of the ;water can hf 1 1 uliiinl v ' hf.U heard, T I ." T and Imudreilsof people are visiting , tl.r vieinitv of the. spot. When the 'supposed st plainly heard, bnt . ;. rtf earn i It can ! srsf wheii a person lies flat upon the! ground the phen oinenou becomes! (really; alanhing. Tho sound indicates that the water r Is not auy great d stanci down, and that it is not in siball streams, but a majestic river that isconrsidgon Its way rtuseen iaj the bowels of the Vehicles passing earth to the sen. over the ground .vhere the pheno- meiion exists ere ate hollow echoes from below, and he earth iii the 1 ' i j . 1 vicruitv for arert t distil nee ariouud i 1 seems to be ca veinoi:is, judging from the sounds that follow sharp blows. The Whjtevil'q peopie are possessed of a veijy morbid curiosity about the mattei ; Soiiie say there is no telliug whop the bottom; may fall out of the whole town. The R lo ate) Moxoro list. There is nothing that the average mind more delights -tq rcvjei in. than a contemplatidn j of. great wealth, and thd impecunious roll the. very descri tion thereof; as a sweet morsel under their tongues, enjoying it all t e more exqiusite- lv in orODortion to the "innoxious desuetude" of their own shekels -J ; tr . i I , I . . TrVn is j. narMfrabK ffoing the! -r " 1 no l T rounds of the press jaijid quoted with great unc tpn on the stump: Mr. Andrew Carnegie's injeome 1 500,909 per) year j is set down at $ which means 25,000 per month $28,486 per wjebk. $4,120.85 peB day, $34340 p4r hour,; $5.72 peij minute and ,95 1-3 cents per sec- ond, the lattef sum being a few cents more thp an iron oreimine in Penrisvlvanial.cceives for work inp- .1 .200 seconds, or 12 ihouri ---O -rv I ' m 7i ' I ner Qav. r- lilTrrlinor rin -hi- rr f.T" t- i these figures II ffl his would make Andrew worsq . Voir - c . .ft.J rf" ,ou a uoc" wuut m iUon i r Vf risws roiled into one; but, un foftnalely. the "juggling com menced with our statistician whW , . . I i j tne above h-ures, Mr, a Carneme's income is a little les.4 tharfi dime per seconds-still, hi nas Plenty to "set up the beer' whenever the boys call on him. i i j JUDICIOUS Advertising A' X wealthy merchant of Newj York W 'f?,1 City, who has since retire business, told the associatd r .u- i ofl brisk trade and dull trade Ik I advertising more heavily than a aify either time. Another largi I J ' ? i r i -uvqriiber anu succcssiui Dusmcs Iniiin nf the mpfrnnnKc cuM tn n JlIJL . V : . , i newsDaoer inrerviewer rnc ornci 1 1 , ; . - aaK" people who think that an ad-j vrtisement of three months -JLuj; .-. i uJ ! s O O owauuui 13111 iu ilia rvu I lit. lie rih, make a mistake. Advcrtis injg is like eating. If you want td be healthy you must eat regularly 7 mcac to"aay W1U norserjfe you iqr to-morrow. 10 dc wen ancii hearty eat at every meal timci toj I D$ prosperous in business adver- tise rejrularly. Stop the one, and; you starve and die. Stop the .i j . , .1 otner; ana your Dusincss tak-esj consumption and dies also, bpas-i rrindie! advertisinmis like havinn- a- I . ; . - - - - - ji ----- - ; least and a famine more famine! tnan least, as a rjule andis never I satisfactorv. To take -out vour card in dull times is like killin I Lf5. l: t . i . i yRur norsc uecausc iic -is iatnc-t it ii.n -lull timro thr mnf i.l-rrti.. I " - - -w va. inr should be done and it is in . ajvcrtismo-Ts the pst effective, as more notice is I T i T- tiken -of printers' ink then than atj any other time. JiSuKday School Convention In j this issue ' we publish the proceedings of the morning ses- slbn of the County Sunday School ynymion. which met m iu Wt'St Church at 10 a. m. to-dayj adr the report of the afternoon session will dppcar on Monday, 5After devotional exercises, with t!je opening brayer by Rev. G. I. pmith, there was a brief but beau- ful welcoming address by Kev. ii W. Smith I, at the conclusion of ; f .: " . -ii. rhicli the:, convention was per- 1 manehtly organized by the sclec- tion Ot Mr. J. K. MenUcnhall as president an d Prof. W. F. Alder- man as secretary, j,Tbe roll cja.ll of Sunday Schools m.thexountt showed a tur reiJ- lsentation, and the accompany- big reports for the most part in- i , .-r - "icaieu a grauiying .irucrest iu fiais I jjreat moral and religious '0rk. u!! - f" Ilou" 'ny. i tn.Lf i tt.ii. r "V-1. i :.i .- then devoted i? minutes to the first topic of discussion: "What shall we do to extend the Sunday pchool. work in our county?" Prof. I.oltis an easy, fluent speaker, and was particularly crraccfiil and Ur i h , DCrOratK in both the exordium and! Lj-t:., kr !.:, :.,;. t,,i liifL. h Y . ; dress. Answering the query Lit.!-!-. "f-nlJ. fl, - f li .TT- r. fliic -Jl y p j marks, the fepeakcr gave the fol-f I. - . . .. . . ., !i lowiu- as substantial helps in uuy 1 - J ! i - . - work : 1. Put the schools in the hands iof good, live men and women ! ;,'2. . Arrange; for short, interest ing school pear vices. 3.; 1'ro.vide a good library S 4.; Incite the pupils to systemat ic, effort by Ithjc right sort of apt- irediation, praise and reward t i ' c Attra:t them bv :'.s Lroo music 'as it is possible to furnish, f Short ta ks then followed by Dr. I. Henry Smith, Prof Rlaii Mr. -Wharton and .others. I The seebnd topic "The rcyl object ant! aim of the Sijnda' School" was very practically-and forcibly discussed by Prof. Woody under Uie following heads: r . I'll, Better knowledge of the B ble and its history. ! j 2 Iritcrbst in Bible 'character rtnei principles. i 31 Sytcmatic study of the scri tures. j 4- Wider views ofchristian doc- trifie. i 5. Extension of religious influ ence. ! tt Elevation of moral, social and relig eus standards of -flic community. I i. 'The work of conversion j Edifying remarks followed by brl Smith Judge Dick, Prof.-Par ker. Prof. Holt and Prof. Smith.! The morning session c loscdi! with "All hail the power ofjestjsj iName!" and the benediction. The exercises were very inter j esting, with excellent; vocal am instrumental .-music- t y A Good ArroiNTMENT. lowing, taken from this morn- tng's Raleigh News ancTObscrvcr, will be read with pleasure in this City, where Capt. Dodson can number many friends: I Caplt. J. A. Dodson was yester day appointed Superintendent of tthe Georgia, Carolina & Northern ilrdad. Capt. Dodsdn H a man . wide railroad experience and acknowledged ability in railroad matters. The liner is now funning 44d is completed to withiin a Aw miles 6f Chester, S. C. illUlLDING AND I M I'RO Vtj.M ENTS. -iAirsi lloward is building a com- mpdious and handsome residence inj North Greensboro, m tlic vic- ity . of the First Presbyterian Church. . j E Mr. jRobert Glenn's ncttjUhvc'-i mport West Market street! is al fhst Completed a very bleganf arid attractive buildin-r. Mri Ncill Kllington h.ifi com- i tnfcnccd the crcction.of a new rcs jdbnee just cast of' that jof Mr. plenn which is to be bui it after ile model surmounting the float 0Mr. Woodroffe in the Tourna npnt Procession. Wlien finished. itfwiil ;be one of the most (tasteful itttictilrcs m the citv. At New! Garden. A valued friend jind concsiwnilent, ("Rusti- Clr'" n'vcs "s the followia'ir intcr- Csjing points of 'the speaking last i 1 ' J i 1 Saturday at New Garden: Mr. Kennett made a lificf but ccfmprchcnsivc address, principal ly! on $tatc issues, ami impressed all with bis candid, earnest man ner of dealing with (juestjions of fact which intimately conqcru the tak-pai'iner people of the countrV.. Mr. I Forbis's speech covered wide fidld of State and! nation- politics, j and he banijlcd Ju's cct in such a clear and mas terly manner as to at once in struct and cntteft.un lus listeners. We hoe that before tlic Mir. Forbis willJbo heard tlc county, for such mtike voters that stick. (election all over speeches Ami:1 nities or Journalism.' TJic Fayettevi!!e Journal passes let He compliments of tlic dav with neighbor, jhe '1'acttcville -ssengcr, and lenders it scintil lt and coruscant fjems of cu- phemtsrn culled fr om the treasures o thd Art Preservative" in the following felicitous style: ' Wc simply wish to ask thc'cili- tftr of the Messenger if lit.. Union, pprty ejxpects to get all the votes," "jionchcrkndw" and if thjey are to, bp captured liy a donkeyjlike him lAllingliis tongue out and shaking lfs muddy, empty, noddle at sen sible people. VVe do not number any people amongst our jicquaint ajnee and don't believe itherc are rfiany who could be persuaded to Mote in slumgulhott stj'le by such w Iiopple-j.iwcJlik ena and .-fn old, llowlin ; rangatang. AT I fv men's nr. The !in West Church, eremony last evening Marine .initin; i street Metliodis in marriage Mr. c. ni. Irclatu Jyidcrr and Mis.sj 1 K: ' J.avohttC .' if.-!.. - . . r man, oau;;l!u r ijj 1 rot. . r- AW erTan, attracted -a very , ,1 . f2rgc copcourse ot tne loving lencis 1 elatives ff bridal air. . . ,i , After the ushers, Messrs. W Uhc Mdeniidn, J. H ilarn-, Oscar 'eared and L. 15. Love. (had sue- . 1 in seating tne great as ge.'ihe bride a;jd i'r..m 1. attired in clecraint ! ravel - lunitk.v. itli tlu i attend .TUN, Siic Alderman -am lis' iCcompar.icd ?o t!; a! Ine, grand nui ' t r ' . f t li e ! 'couiiig iviarcn iroin 1 re lu- tra ofjthe Mes$rs'oo Irof.j truminjtal music ami he Co: net Hof Mr llaywood AK'lcif man, with jMi'ss Rettic. Staples at jlhe organ. rt- t 1 nq officiating ciergvmen Wtre Revs and J )f T. M. Jones, jj. l i. Mann A. Ci:nm'n.":i:ii,e-ch ff performed -part jof the lm i services unitinjg hand and i (od's ble; t and ballon t il ;icquisite taste i:fd bffercd ko tlic occasioii in beauti wnom jrprcrsiV heart tic. tribute1 ful .adornments of wreath and ilowcr and the vencr41de church resented a pictjire of fau tr incvcr itcmpl of the Mo- t Higli. . rooin has attained in his The iconim nity.a rare :uidjcnviable rcput; ion for 'high c'i.racfcr ,oid '. .. " - j :-.' . . ntcgrity, wluie tlic lovely btu'c ras bien the centre o aStcnderly oving social circle. -Malj theirs be !iapincss un- flecked by cu -l--long life attun ed toti'.ie melody of (he wedding bells lv bore music haj-dly yet lias f ... - ied way, whose flowers bloom una g ivc their pcrfumclong after he-01 alien kngc wreath, has faded and info. dust. I After their marriage Mr. and tl Mrs. Ireland were convcyj.'d to he. pot, where tlijey took the or an extended -Northern' rain tour. 41 r. 1 r
The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
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