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mm PATRIOT lF-rr- ll - ' -, - : - V, : V- , ' -4" Ssii 1 ME GREENSBCD)M MrRlCiWR. Lwf-'7 . sach Medium fori - . i --"" v l'" il .J.. .. .jET-L. JA, A h - : . A W . J . . fS - I THE. wtuttr-PATBiar- Cnm4lX3liESEY IK TEE CCOTa1 : t , ; :rffjly!i,;iMC RATES ' I; j ' . -"' DEMOCRATIC SUPREMACYFQR THE GOOD OF ALL. ABD k; DEMOCRATIC ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTERED BY DEMOCRATS. ' T ( .: M r ... .)'-' ". ; I CHTAiii.TiiHn i -. is- !,. . ' - r ' - ,,- . i .-. T r- ? : m ! : - ' ' - I c.v- - i l - - !:-i GREENSBORO, N. C, JfKIDAT, KOVEMBEK 2, 1888. ! ! ' &arBS--. : ' KA1CE, OBAJiOE, CIIATIIABC, HAJTDOLPn, MOORE. rOIU 8TTH. DAVIDSOV. 8UH- rittljlr&al BT AHI STOKES. 4 W U1U1 , - f 7( i:ilL IHtltTS. , f-u-. k is bo u.iut! .Lit uhcie bo is ; 5 .i r- lir it up tb1 1 Lin whiio. Jf",: r ' .a r' v. i i t ,-.u-tfj"tfil tiniw to hurj u'lt i.Vj'Ultliean party - i .r !; iii North Car . i uion l tiie Demo , .-. Jity van tho t- n.vfb llli:s, lit-ii law in . ' i . . !."ity gare th var. j r -aJi.it thf . lUi-Jcratic t.rj voii "wben joa tHi tli5 ot Xoverni ... i., take Vance's ad. tin Democratic I. .: iiv tn i iik tiiat auy ; orVja i'f the white ,.;.j-'t Ntrth Carolina i?i -t the Demo " VIA ' - it : V I p ry. :.t-ratir r the Republic .v;;i I e'ectetl iu Gail- f.r'bil:tin Democrats ;m. tt ay which one ;. iu n.ive yoar '.,i .t pay LevilVMor . ' h..t he claims from If vote for c'. ihh uemocraiic Ji.wIt tbe ialtorin man . . 1 - 'iiv. w ho vote- against ; t t!i- ci-lorm rHojIe i t- iirts at' tl is State .j tin- Democrats in :i i . :..r' tin-. Republicans :'t::ip t!ioti the right to i - l t-n drawn, and -1 1 ..r a' iiiist nioiiopuly !..: e irry w-pivseiits : in -hi -cries for I... : '.J publican party i. . .. r f it. Which side i ! f v Kite liieli of : .i i, U tbeir apathy ivii! away Irom tbe l iltu'i .1 iv consent to i .(.-ir !ii-l interests, the n t.ie Suite, to the COUXTY GOi:RMEr. vUb u our una coaniy. wnere our -a. ujt iuis jjuizajjjsxhah "hsia. xnongn ier-1 . .Timntxn mnv A pppip iv I . I t . . Pni T T .11 I a 1!H. . I. " vjjkj. rur iiartiRnii mirttfisvn in t liw i cuoeeu ieauers am mattnir in(h a I -"... "cau 1 u Brummell was out sitsmoves a little, it is one"of SSSStnmi the next reign by George most nuprogressive empiresl (Sit coitSSkWo?h remember a sat bjrtne fell under i. i " i . . . i i i it . . . . i i i w ivuuo uchuw tuu icvturer pie it is iiuiHHb! to tell, but cer- years .laced the ticket in the KM, nnn vvi I )nZa T8'1 ?or jadged by aPI)earances. Frank . i ' , . j. r total of 1,500,000 at the then ralne I make any investment of foreign 1 hal Ta trift nf a-hitmno. rina tam it U tbat the nutonomr of ourMQ -t cannot fail to give satisfac nrmnav Lhilu r. mnaf mnifinivMnifai P.n ti,. ' I5"l.na a.tct of blttling.. One day M'parate communities that system I on. In 1886, as incontroverti of Ioe;il government under which I figures will show, the fall pei nur anca of thpirilntv hr thp (InnfnrA -txoBfc VI ineorer- the lMt.n'rfr. k romanH mon KSa.1 L!i.. V ' . for morn thn a century bas 8UtI- Democracv would have averted I . " : J l IT - -. V- ll li r . i ino Jeciurer, was a u uiucs inuiuieu wiiu Emaiuiauiuuuisiuuo wc icrr uuur. inn unDnr iaf ul i : v i . - Ir.,.!,-i,. r.,,.,! thAHpftrmn, 5i f ...j 7: i I r r s'C T '. I r l wue Hair bhu a . KiDu nearc. uauus, cockades ana earrings: to be ciass. . merchant with rpiatetdtheneedsofthetteotde.bat which we are su fieri ntr todav. . i " i . ..... i - . fraught with evils intolerable and Our cause is just; no intelligent ro,HXl grea5 anJ a,",oia wnwae!e? VS ch. poorest Bnt the irood manl e Ki rwwk I . . ... P. ... " ""W tne wntttier. lie was idle, and dis respectful; anct hej summoned him dangers incalculable. cbaDenginir white men can lonir hesitate be- n-? "A t"Z:ril?LVaaf to his study, to administer a whole- n .k Li.. , .v w.u" i.uiao.., tci-tweu: u lui- -.g rjcrpuuiy. "xue A'er- 80me rebuke: man,n ) said he, i am sncafc to ycu about the Anl trtninflp van in vhitili 1 . I . T i. i I I I I L i 4 .. I " luwmtu as goo.1, as moral and as happy as action vindicate your race and pre- , V"" wo" j i T J . rl u "iJ? 1 yoa spend yourtime." Frank look n,A.rBn rh? t.,MMi vrth erve your self respect, and success "-?.""! v- c"JO "".luyu, 4 V"1!)"" ea at him in surprise. ."Flease T " . 4 . V iscertain. . couiu couinouie; one 01 wn ca was g "ses ac ine early take that ihiqg out of your pockets Carohnu system b(Ltheir endorse- 1 a white uncut velvet, set all overJ dawn, and repeats the nsual pray that voii mad Hnrin lpnrw" ment, as is shown by the following viiat totiiaxkgodfoii. both suit and cloak, with diamonds er; and having drunk a cup of ; teaj Frank drew forth the keel- he irom thb Democratic Hand book: Al, -V rk . J"'" WVVW " B";M u cu uouguW anora 11. goes he had made it, without thinking. "The1 North Carolina srstem is " . ' uio- icaiuer siucit an over wnu uia- 10 iu iiem or 10 ma snop. as xv and he was hardly conscious of its . . . ,. , - . VkailU UUUliUCC lUr lUC ICO X rcHI' I o n.n, aiov uuj onviu ouu I v viw. w vtvnu ill uio move RTiaLflllRl fathers The Can by system is suosiaiHiaiiy iues seem 01 our lore , ' . . snnra." This manifieenee. it most of business to eat a hrpfitfW. tht ueucJ mioses one oi tis recent .r 7 " ; y r , , " .7, :""r r",- I v ' 1 Ka n1ial itaII hAnnina his lionil I rwoorl onn cni mIl- wrKiAk Minn v I - M fcv 'viiwn- gome tfiarnrM ana wftii-nronortion. I oeen nronnt nnnn a trav flnri upM r : - - a ; r 1 " ' . r . . r 47 r. 1. " " . : . . im -uuiiiuui iirtrciicuo lur iui 1 . W . . I. VortlH Volina . n.rnni;ie "Blfl Perorat.on: j ed figure, of whtch, with something before him. The hours of midday, portant 8n'Dject8 1 treat more jo, my irienup, let me 1 y, too,1 the Republicans s the Can by system. tell von more than eniscooal mention. Bis in summer, are passed in Hlcpn.l.ai.oroi f nr. .,n 1. PPrt you have many things for which to ho Goodman says: "lie had a Labor, when resumed, is continued Meet of the lecture! this morninT? rinn 1. . . m-.... m.m 1 T.. I "f : ' . uul,,ri " and progress; aud you have esueci- tiou." e onsmuuon, our count: ; anairs alIy to thank nim that oa ive in kindles tl.unlr ttio A 1 rni rr fr Ynn tiip.'fA TirT lhvplv rnmnlpTIOTi: lift WH t.hft I lint il SnnRfit. Thfi rtrtnninal inea I I t."1 l. il. iL:.-. m. v. j .u. v o w i i ti.anL- iiim timf lira inn ....n . I naniianmoat rwui ion m:in nt I nr. or inn niv ntiM r ha nor ri o nan of. i.i . in ... x'.i. i,.iin. . " i ' " J v" wuu- - r. : . - rj - : " i . vau vou ieu me auyiuinsaoout ul Itr; 80 Plentfl .as land; liis limbs were so well com- loruot meat, rice and savory the manner in whiqh it was treat- ....a . ;. I ,v..uu..,lu., r . : . ..7 " - . . -iiuiuk on,, Baiujiitus .u. .... v..7, n.bU lun .p von live in an aim of r.irilir.atinii iDieasinc. ana ot so sweet a aisnosi- witn tne memoers ot ns fa mil v. I !An)i,iiu.mn . iUAf.nn..i, ven the grave Clarendon ana arter nightfall, and in tbe open of the lecturer, and rpneatMl nimnat r - 1 1- I t e 1 .1 r I .----- r -i into lervor wueu speaaiug uoun 01 me uouse, or upon ice root. I everv word or tho Ipetnrp trv nf fmn inhln nna vhara nf thA "(laintflPKli Of tllS TOOE. blS III inclined tO fill II If Winn ami aCitk. iilT.1Uhntili.kii... .:....! - ... . I w u V wMWbfcUbVUa VVU&lw ' T I - - II III I 1 1 1 1 . I.IMIIK llll III II ll'l'l I n II V As soon as tne wmte ieopie of every man stands, in law, the equal well proportioned body and grace- the most approved custom is to in- tl iqg tbat I said, Mr. W. " said the rjortn Carolina got Uie power into of every otLer malJ; where you can folfless of movement." Gentle- dulge at this hour. He satiates doctor, astouisbment-and respect Li 10 miioi, 11 tuau jjueoiui i struggling for tne mastery 01 bis UlUUKHUUCaR. MH. V 111 1ITNL ILKr'II tmmH ft . iwMv-vfcjt ubm u kauvsMuva0Ui 1 . e - n uiiuui s. -'"."k .-ti.owlDo ..; i . as mach entitled to respect if you A Drummek's Close CALL. me precaution 01 locwng tne doors uj 8appose I vrai whittling " said commissioners, appointed ,oy the behave yourselves well and live a "A close calif Yes, I had one once," and going to bed." . j Nrank; I generailv am, but I did u.t;.,.n, , luo u.rBl u. virtaotfs and upright life. Tou have and the drummer sighed as though 0 T U not know ir, upoiu my honor. 1 county .affairs. In old times the a ooti riP-i therfore. to h thank, th recollection e-ave him Daiu. ."I The Power op Music In the pvp mnr infcti in an - p . " : i .. . . .r . u..i..,.,'.n(!i tk.vi. w ... x . ... ,v are deceitful,r said oa will pardon me judging you wrpngtully." jAud I hope yon, will pardon me said bnt 1 ad ..b...... n.lu..0limUu , ,u ror then, that you have tbe was st&nding m tne Baltimore and u..M,OWf- tore jU my ,fe" county affaire; now commissioners rigUt8 of an independent American Ohio depot at Washington on the ferrate. and Federal armies were ;i Appearances v. 17 -"."h"'" ---citizen." ; , 4day tuac uarneia was suoc oy rr X""". , T "l tue "octor. "1 iciiu 10 mem. -iuai is ine wuoiei Ir , , ... ln,iitan I ilnn'r know what r- site nuis 01 oiauom anu sapoiisjyi-f nr- -awv avMa vtil4VDi V V diflerenCeT It pleased the. people toorler;tneir Hflnirs to beadminis- to uave mese causes ior grauiuue f . , r.rfihl hllt T hftarfl "a mg. tered in that way during . all the to a beneficent Creator! Ours is a mo.. t,. i.i npn nm disco years before tbe Canby Constitu- geodly land, overall of which lie I titood at the door of tbe waiting uo ., himi ii "as p.ei u. Iopie baa poured forth mani to have them so administerexl since. I , . . . I n'irh n lnr-i ol I. r 1 l5ut toere is more reason ior us rnU hava mIcmI for iol wwcnciuoBj.icu. luau.iudo lUD protection had not the man walked 1 . . ..fe , r IF1 Land in Gbeat Bbitacn. The was ior om loreaamers i . auopni,, rrozen jortn to tne genial ooutn, burriedly away. I went to my "-uu "" uriequaM distribution of fland in V. r.. nvoa Vnn nn VoJanl im. I . . . I. .. . . lorn Ki rL- irnnM TJ XT Slf ir Hr?in . I . .o...nvvi. .UUV. rnr"r r fZl " Das Proven throughout its cen- hotel, .oa iu maoon u naar i ; - Tmrinihilr rea.fc K"tain b Jgd by neard tne news inai uarneiu uau , " T -! the fact that seventy-five members been shot. I suppose I would have ' " of .the new House 6f Commons own been mistaken fpr the Fresident if T . i 7 , Vk " more than three thousand acres of I had been at the depot, and I con- WLU1 ,e 5 f, J 'Li.n tfnl. land each, with a! rental value of sider this tbe Closest call lew lUD ';,uu uu -ri. x.tV- 4l more than 15,000 a year. Two of had." The drummer walked away, t L " these owtf 100,000 each. tbrce more and the reporter is still flgnriog on ""V. than 50,000 acres and seventeen the possibilities that surrounded Sir John one semblance there was between my- yauiu.two bands chanced one eien ig, at the same hour, to begirt to for my everlastingTwhiltling," si iscourae sweet music on either Frank. Mi would give it up, bn ankof the river. A large crowd of am avi,i T ci.i,iriQ lanifold blessings room. ! will kill you iu about an f.01' r of both armies gathered to of my ideaj if j not sometbing 1 From it irrpt bour.' This startled me, of course, hste,! the music, the friendly h, my hands." i i Jjrom its great d r-would have asked for police picked not intertenng, and soon r i t ... Anm4n fr ati r Art A f rii n bY a voa into American freemen. If we had wr Vl lu Lur lue onlv whitH voters the Question oppressed ot s all nations.77 lint f - . - I i would bti a very diilerent one." what avail immeuse wealth and Though they dare hot, even be- boundless resources in territory, fore white Ilepnblicans, avow their soil, agricultural products and min full purpose in East ru 'orth Car eral aud manufacturing advan- oliua, the Republican party is fully J tagos, to a people depriv committcil to a change iu the . sys- liberty bereft of indepem tem of cduuty gornment should j thought and action!. What is the they le riestored to jower which I observant aud reflecting man to ex- means negi 30 per cei ved of civil th, truthful commercial tourist on would attest approbation udmsaa rentalare nearly eudence of that eventful day. 'f ,d Ck)ntederate yelh ut ;mi,lion dollar8 peranum; Sir J i presently one ot tbe bands struck JunlF . nun restored to jower wuicu ooservant and renectiug man to ex- ins wild HLbruuiAM euro Mipremacy in at leait lect from the plainly-avowed policy Sunday night the cowboys. Me . . , ... . i, , ,- . i n-., cans and Indiaus boarded tbe ft ent.ot the counties of the ot the Republican party, should it ex ou the Chesapeake a John L i.neUllJ ouo Ul '"ii St Aubyn's uearlyl half a million, Inn. i.i- sweet and plaintive notes. I J .. J -,. The Wild West Indians -On iv7, wer wafted across the. hea,,'. anu Iour ?T arP over wv,wu i . . i i Xf.. I T 'l nor x r 'I lia T-.ri ri id . r Tu'on rr. AieAI l.tTi-il Panniliannniit o nil irara taSt I . .... ot- ti n Vr f li a ntialp pxnress on tne uesaueabe anu i ,tia ; r, .v..i State, with all the e ils which that again assume control of the nation Qbio railroad. Most of the cowboys anfll, , ff hich touclie(j Pvery Seart, implies: deprei iateil property, mis- al governmentf Think for a mom- were destined for poiuts in Wyom- tij0)l. Sweet Ilome!" At the con aiproiriation ol public .money, ent over the remarkable utterance 'nf7 am' DaTtot-a; the Mexicans and cnj ,u cf uis piece there went up misrule, ext ravngnnce aud corrap- cf Senator Ingalls, of Kansas, now " ..nTiT ti '7to a 8"' 8Uonl trom DO" tion. - .sv! fwi.nf Atti.ATT..iti '"1 W,Y "'"r"; ".i:--; sue..ottue river: cneer louoweu , ..o.v.v.v. .paemuarii. ine inuians occupitu ...... ...... those hills, which had thi; iiiiit.4Mi: ti success, states. Duriusr the heated contest a car to themselves, and sboitly L . . - I .1 li ! . t I.f4rkM ? fill T T? ioIi mATKl With t f , ji 1 As we bave taken occasion more at tne uieago contention a icie- -nc. '"""7' " V " " gun.-, ecnoed anu re ecuocu tne l",,(,rr" Ul '"'"'"h . clai cclaini. A cuord nad oeen . . . a... I . t r. 1 . n .'Tful I beai cou i a ken occasion more luc i"cuiiuu - int out, tbe great gram was sent to him, askin? his JgJ wracv in this, as it advice ac to whom the convention 5tne t.v a .t Vt.l, than once to pci danger to! Democracy in this, as it aice ac 10 wuoni me coum-uuou by. tne help of fire water, their gay lms heed in previous elections, should nomiuate ior tne scconu and festive-spirits orote ioi in ana . , . nlamithP, ticket after Ilarr : sou. tbev bad a oaiue among meui not irom me ('ki,ts3unui it - n-. ,.,; ia ;,. tn k aud hw jeplywas: "any mau be- anses i cause, not from the fallacy of our sidt responsive to which t;lie . of enemies enemies then-H beat in unison and on' bdth uf the rive-r. famous iu tbe art of self defence ! tour whole own ote is 1 . i i i . . Ii.rincioles not from the -want of "uging 10 or iu cioe. with the fists, but they are ant at strength of our position on all tlieW inpiu. 'lu u "i"""! supplying tnemsuives wuu mipiu- crcat italics of the day. intt see tbat the ! L..., .i.t.. f ti0 t 1 I lit llI.flTtT. 7llllldJI . Idlllliu v fc... l?t. , I... , . -. i av & need anu ! . . c . . ; is ire sin I j r.UlK ailil Qte Ol llie pnrij w mniii- i -,t t.-rettul amongL ... . i Ulfl ,ziu(, in. words.) i1 h- nt-iuLHirs are lett l ... . ,i ahont tfie iueanin'T ... r .;i.Bin,BIi,itr terest in Nliccess uiiiuli should aui aoout me ueanin ! i . -1 mt tAri i'i' rontiHSliili II . L . .fl. - mi imira. int knt rmm terests of Wall street Phelps, of vieed weapons, and consequently Xew Jeis ltd, ami with - i.i i ; peial tax bonds It n .'(! tii tbe State. i man, w oman : Sik'c will he taxed ;f iii'iiikiil indebted . n 1 fest that deep ::ud unfl erest in success w- i it'ifu tlx.ni uf 1 1 ti it . L.i . .i ..n xrriv. nopoly and and tyranny of "money T ei nil strengtlr at the polls, 2ortn " 0 ,'arolina i a Demecratic State by Could the national Republican ( M-y'for instance." (This were not long in breaking up ne bat, ibs ance,if not the exact ft the aeatj of Jhe h which oj, (M there be ai,y mistake thP' each otber-SUte. Li , uiiN I ivr..iirl . I llhe Id, I..- I 1 mate thenl at ! f 1' gisiature, an i C .: to pay me mien au nvewn uning uiajuriiy nui a contest on ll f part of the Bepnb I5cans would be but a'foloPJ hope;" but this fujl sticngth we have never yet sncceeiled iu mustering iu the campaigns: of greatest importance and emergency. Tbe able aud care ful Wilmington Sttr offers-its read ers the following synopsis of figures showing the vote of North Carolina in 1S.S0 and 188 1: ct." l. I will HI i u i e :n staying j lion. John M i ' a Winston I i Die i I Kill LV . . t - . ... . . a a -t n i L' itf. k bun home I ward wa Io;.t.u wuire, iu.j,uio r..n..n ;... ! hlncks: tofial lit 1.750. We have not nriii; n in. 7 - , Tbe population of North Carolina !1SS0 was 1..JW.750. The whites 1 I ........ I i!7 !. t i.. l.lu.L-.l-.1.'VJ-. Mr. Brower ... . L...rV.TL...,i.1ti... r th : ,Mir. lie :i "liny ''.u.iiiuu eiiate from i ot..tA utiles '21 Years old ami UP tbe lieated me: I arrived I the vote o( 18S0 for the Presidency 1 lhr the vote in North Car- o'clock, and;oIiui fo (ev,.iaa and IJIaine in ttt to the is,S4 was as follows: Cleveland 142, plurality was 17..S84; the total vote L'CS,14.. :--t I. I i.pi.fr. 1 knock-jl5L'; Blaine 1L'.VsoO. Including the ! ... ! vote for St. John, 451, Cleveland s it ii i.ii i .riiu - - - I '. v I t v.a-i tbeic. I i.ina:. iliat brought We see fronj this tbat the vote in :;... supper. Mr. 1 1S4 was 2m,37G less thau the vot .'n u t have sup ; rbt." I then I- huuld bleep. :;. :. v. t the negro ' :). in-roes) would : ep. When I ;i r:egu cabin I bey S;! iit-r fail t'ir nie to i i j but the iieiToi-aiJ . From the afove estimates I d l i u . bite ' plainly t be seen that in 1884 a I him ii'j mm h- fall vote -even assuming tbat the -i. i i. fir the ! Kcpablicaus lost by indifference as I , i ' Hi'. Id nine h as I the Democrats wor :. ' - ! Mi i i I in . i;ut Itt Iiav driven Vieveiauu a hiujuim of ihisTu'Is it l Wondrous Wisdding Gift. to the mo One very curious wedding pres ent in the South Kensington Muse- I a. i rn, in liondon,, suouni not oe oyer looked bv visitors to that ihstitn partv have 'possibly chosen - two tan. It consists of a set of most men for the highest positions iu the wondroiisly constrnctel models of , rifr nf t'ut Pn.,! --ho would be Chinese nouses, lempies ami gar fie, ....... n,v.tiA f Ilia t ntnraatQ rF I " . . the workingmeu of the country tne Emperor of China as a gift to than ilarri-son and Morton,? Josephine upon the occasion of her irit .mn frr.ni a TVmih marrwue with the emperor iapoi , .... r. ..:., ti,;, eon. ami iney uae a uunuus mo can auminisirauuuoi ubi . ,,llim thpir . till V rtllrti;lY-'l I.V IUI.UI, uieiiiRtrius jmuuuiioi ii.-u; wav from China they were captur cent of abatement of high tariff, a Mi hv the Enclisb, and formany .nntinnml a nnn m n 1 a f inn i n th ITni. vpiirs were preserved in the East U-UIUIU. UU.U.. v.. .. ... . . , ... . n, i.!.... m a Museum, upon me couuius ted oca e xreasu.y, of the English offered to ly lavished for pensions which no etMor these vainable gifts, but government in the! world ever be- tnev were then declined, and have fore dared to grant, every public therefore become the property ot ...... i....i f .,n the EU2HSQ nation, auu now ioiuj irilSl contmuieti ou . y. ;n tl.o r!l.in.K . i i .ii ir real. iiit;iiivu ..- n.v. lnf norm lation of 1880. If. we add the ot total population, the .;.' i.ci.i'ilation iu JSS4 iuust have Wen not short of 3:$,000 increase,- which, ml. b d to the voting popula tit.u of 188t, makes it 3l7,OC)0 in round mini hers. So in 1884 there were nair'v 5.1,270 voters in this State who did not exercise the right of freemen at the ill. it is bounded extravagance people paying for it all. -. While Democratic leaders in Congress justly alarmed at the encroachments upon the rights of tbe people by- these overgrown and arrogant, corporations are endea voring to frame a system of legisla tion which will at lenst check the operation l trn!s aud "i-oiii t.;,w..z " tin. Tiat -latesMu ii "fcure" sentiug Northern llepnblicanism even such as Blaine, ex Senator, ex Secretary of State and candidate for the Presidency are engaged in a desperate defense of these inon strou conspiracies against the pockets eft' eople. j n'. i- :i -. . f-r the American Department of the South Kensing ton Museum.- tiser. . Unnecessary AVokey.-It was getting late when tue gin sain, shyly: . j --Vou lrtk worried about sonie thing, Mr. llarkinton." ; j t "1 am," he replied. "I have iu 1I1V pocKPl a paet.if;i.- im, it I.oikIs wt r.ir.-ot to ileiMisit todayi anu , c cnd His Canteen. A gen ii told me yesterday, of j a ue experience related j byl a fi it p. I f his. It was during the 1. 1 Gettysburg that his friead, -efore euterinj: the action, took .nteeu from iiis shoulder akid in a crevicn Ti tne rocai i came tbe fiery hail -t shot hell that swept down re-gH i like fields of wheat befoitej caper. At. the close of fhe .' the soldier forgot all ab?ut ititeen. nor did it even occur -i asaiu until be Visited the .it the reuuion. Then it flash p1 i roiitrh his mind, and after a lew .ninutes' search he found: It, . he had left it on tbat mo us day. It seemed scarcely !e that it couhl have beeh keil during tbe minute iex : ...ii of the field ever since the uuthe geuth-man who related ncident is of imiuipeaehay hiil Tiie ant!1 m i the bat his .1 l.i d to stay fUot far from 40,000. But we ihh 1, 1 ) ai.ii . 3 s iilaiit.luil lj.t 70 Iter cetit. ol tne o , . - . iLk-to show I voters tailing to g t. l he pi l! manage i ! t.; : :-r i tt. II -i, i. $ vt :' wh mei ere ove ploi tb- veracity. Albany, N. Y., Argurf. ; . j. i ( d UNfciiANGLNG. A minister . ; . . . . as; ? u an oki negro uis rcasoue.:oi. be! ving in the existence ofj Gfodj. 'S . ." said lie, "I have been; hens gob :r hard upou fifty years. Every day hi nee 1 bave been in the worh I see tb?. sun rise fin -the casjb am (Commercial Adver 1 8et.pi tbe west. T):e north Itab stands whete it did the first time 1 saw it; tbe seven stars andjjfb's colli n keep on tbe same pathinjflie skv; and never turn out. 1 isn t so with man's " rk. lie uiajkels cha-Ics ai:d watch.' : they my jruh well lr a while, b ..r they get but of fix ;tml stand ft,. still, liutane S5M.1 iii.w.ti ti 1 1 stais kfO- on tflie i i i iimeuL Umds which I foolish-i same wa all the while." Iv and aside from that 1 I love you so devotedly. Miss Schermerhorn, -in pun Mme safe! j take it for granted that .Mill ) the 50,270 'iieh ii ' ii as the ' would have cast I 'trhat :'. i l he if tl;ev h:'.ldo:i- a. u ' i tic voteo i so that i II pt:. W i 1 f.Mji , .. x.vu trie-:, I tiif !;!.' ti 1 1 us! . I h mil 1 1 1 ; tI i; pri'tii '"ti t M i'i -i i r i i. . i. ct fi'.-v tru-i. nit-sent ci-rr-ei st-tV tf ir.- i:ieicl,'H?t ;i I is liOt. s";7.''i As!-: i iii- a;al the I am afraid to learn ray fate." j "As1 for the bonds, Mr. IJarkin ton," replied the girl, with a busi ness air, "papa has a safe in the house; and regarding the the other matter, why why, I thiuk So many of us are apt-to borrow trouble, Mr. Ilarkintou.r New York-San. j j A- ' ' Wikdkes of Modern Inven ' tion. Tlivre is an establishment !'!f!adelphia where some ot tue of modern invention are . . 1 by a combination of . . person may talk iuto . ami while he is t nt t'H msirumeiii, ti ;'-"Tile his , - i:, .,. .;:-' to the .triu' i; .ciiine, x t.f liich an i . . . t. . v. ;- .1" per year. Ihe rentals ot twenty eight members range from 850,000 tO;150,000 each annually, and yet there lis but comparatively little emigration from "tbe fast anchored isle." 1 ! I - ! I it II A I . rJ K' M W - I A tiREAT" f'U AfCr-.V Thm Mif-I ' I . 11,J " ' -. J AV.r : , : enmord Hattl Ground Com- I : , . -ng down df the trees has produc- I i vLr i Married. By W. S. Coffin, J. ed a reat Change in the appear- A- J J- M n . J R,athisho6se on theisfinst. ancelfSou Elm street, andalso 00,1 Mr. George Edwards to Miss Nan- a greit variety of opinion as to Ground Company, heldin Greens-! cy yuaitei, all of this county. . whether the change is for the bet- Doro Tuesday, October 23rd, 883, And Still Another. Tui ter orl Patriot, is glad to welcome to wher our city, Mr. T. D. Meadows, of datedj and Jfhabby-looking their Thos. B. Kcogh, Sccrctarj-, J. W. Rockingham, who has enlisted shortcomings are brought, out in Scott,-Treasurer,) and Dr. D. W. his services with the popular pro- a morP glaring light, while others 7 -nDow. - 1 ne, 1 resident read prietors oCthe Banner Warehouse, fre of the opinion that the street " KnCol. Him. A strong '" "nuBn- lil0s. II. Kcogh, it was nworsel Some contend that lhe ff ZL fi?. 1 A.1 iu. - JM . present; to-wit: U. Shcnck, Pres erver the buildings are dHapi- fdent, T: A. Cray,! Vice-President. that property-holders Resolved, .That the. President stockholders, of rh!I-K rrtsi- will pay more attention to archi- Uppoint! a commiittee of fift-- f at cciy nnperfec- 'nVenrtllWYi Amf:A Good . for consistent Prohibionist couldn't u . 1 win pay more . stand the. pressure on iyeste-rday, I r n . u. .1..,' ... t: 'I tecturp. now! th to hear Vance speak-exactly the f'01?"3 so. man,ft. VVe man. to:prePare.a petition to the right thing to do! -', 1C r"" tnC C,ty government next legislature pi ftonn .aro- will inexorably require the taking na, asKing.inai uic pwc snouia down of a l the old awningsHc' .u m rJT"'i uu,,u ,or ... ... U .... .' 1 five thousand dollars, as an ,en- ChoseN Moderator. Gov- down of all the old awnintrs J l-ssue. .to tnc S0? lts bond for ernorA.-M. Scales, and lay delegate of the 1st Pres byterian Church of tlm city, has been xhosen Moderator of Synod at Goldsbbro -an excellent se lection. I provement. and beir six per cent, interest. payable! semi-annually, with the Housing His Crap." Senator Vance remarked to a Patriot re porter this1 morning at the depot Not That Kind of Sam. nrivilecre to the' State at the end The Empire; State of Georgia pro- of thirty years Id extend the time dyces feamsland Sams. We have for paynaeuto such other date, is already been honored and edified lt?-?y C V??VI' ' . f . . . -f 1 . . . The President appointed the by more than one W from a following committee Hon. Au- small 5am, whom that great com- gustus S. Merrirrton, Dr. Eugene mnnu-Jiith JLni'iKtlce m-.ni- Gnssoml Hon! Thomas C. Fuller. that this bad weather was giving throes knd convulsions-managed Col. J.I Turner MorchcaJ, Col. him considerable uneasiness about T 14 . J1-0 D.JVVilIiams, Col. Julius A. his corn crap, and stated that iust TT , i--- uray, iki nomasrveogho,. as soon as the campaign closed he 0 I tlfhor lea pai iiAr r-1 m Vt a mA another new ground. ' cently elected to stay at home ;b Licut..G StedmanCapf. J. W.s - are noW being treated to a visit On motion of Col. Jf. A. Gray It 'Sl rit"),. a! $iod a J day clipper, But lames T. Morehcad. Dr. I). W. C h.-whose services have been in some- Henbow; Georgi S.f Bradshaw, US what less reouesr sine-he wa.r,.- Esq., Hon.ChaHcs.jPrice, Gen. man has recently removed his from a second Samuel of Georgia, wa ti t. 1 i-t-J 1 j , . 4I , - . ivcsoivco, inaLii comuuiicc o rocery business from .the store wh, "I a ??y. ,hrSC . ?f .not?" three be aApointld to have 500 on West Market to the 'corner of color' jas is eviaencea oy tne 101- cop;cs cf thc rcoOTt or thc 1Vcsi. Sycamore and South Elm streets, -owingjfrointhe Durham Plant: dent printed, andjthafc the news- ust south of the Benbow House, , me nave oeen a m ue s tusn .- . u. v.4uu iu , t .,, . , , ' for fear Sam Jones would help the cony the same. ppoimcd: j. v. Co c. B. Thos. lenbow. ! J. A- Gray, it where tie Will be pleased to see Xhird partvrWe thoutrht he had The President a ins old tnends and customers, too much sense for that. lie' a bcott. chairman. and as mariv new ones as feel dis- Southern man and a white man. Kcogh, Dr. D. W, u:a and of Course he could not be ex- 1 Qn motion of Co t v"'- w ""i ,1. . , .. , ... . . 1 ... . , 1 pctieu 10 siue wiin anv pouucai 1 v uargains in gooas. arf :a cf,;;r, f Resolved. Thai ti e Guilford -. Lll a. AM dLlllllltl h L7Ua IIV. I - I iq ' He defined hi nnl- Battle Gronnd Corrinahvt will cele- ivioNEY- j joying idle. 1 ne itics th s mornintr. He -said he brate . its annivcrry May Cth, i . jt.? r rr - t.T l . I . . . L. . . L...'l... . present conumon 01 anairs in .mew was as gooa a ucmocrac as ever 1 m- 7C t York City is worse than that flopped, a wing, and told them not by such addresses, caused money 111 ury at Washington. The Demo- Will it take him to heaven? crats in Nedv York cannot fret the . 1 t,...j. tirj. . - - -. nf 1 r 11: xi r "111E.1V WILL. YJU. 1 I1C VV 11 rvepuuiicanjs 10 r.aKe up. any oil p i - n i i. . i . L.. -mington otar 01 veunesday last "-J,"v,' "ri""" - live siotKjiuiucrs i. coiiiiuuiut aic with Senator Z. B. yancc at an early ;dav, and eat lastly rcoucst that he ifclivcr tlic ;.nniial address battle ground. displays and ' hJ-rhe. -.--ti-Yitiit.n f t( go around here lying about his festivitic as may Be agreed upon, by, the accumulation of Democracy. "But." said he. "that and that it cordially Jnvites'and ri the United btates Treas- nt anja fei0w needs to be, is it? requests that all patriotic citizens join and assist it inltliese cclcbr. tion.,. I . , - i Resolved further, That the heir bets at all, and in conse- uence thousands of dollars are being wildly and temptingly te air .without a taker. shaken in t jlN jNEED of Jeecise. Wife (ominously) It must . have, been very late when ypu came iu last uightj John, for I didn't go to sleep uutil after 11 o'clock. ; Jinsband (fearlessly) It was half past eleven, ray dejir. ijVVife And yon kept murmuring iuiypur'isieep: ''Set 'em up again," 'set em Up again. I was playing Husband Yes, tenpins with Brown. I need a lit tie exercise of that sort. Tastes of the House. The hprse is a creature bf Rimple tastes; stjill he has a very nice perception ofj wbat Uire to hjm luxuries, and happily all he classifies as such are things tbat.are goqd for him. f He dearly lovet. a lump of sugar or a carrot, a:fd the hoijeat, faithful' fel low will be heaitiljj- grateful t'the kind master who gives tbein to him. Win bis gratitude tind affection. It is1 well worth whilejdoiug so, if only. for considerations k)f selfish intcr4 est..; ! i JyST as it Should Bk. The Cincinnati Commercial Gazette has the following; item of loCal n'ews: j The other day, in a crowded bixth avenue elevated car Genv Shermanj carried a likely young colored maiden on his knees from Twenty-eighth 1:o Thirty-third street. She was snatching at the straps, which were just out of her t . . . . . . .1 reach, when Gen. Seated her on his This gray-haired, prominent but Sherman gently martial knee. very dangerous lias-developed int hegrophilist that surprising about. Vmerican citizen p such a gushing there is nothing this gallant lubition. of his tinder feeling for the "nation s wards. V ery zeai- rease of 0!J per IT.. Op'S Sfl -r.1 tons in 1S85. au cent, in 50 ye; eommprcHof the wrkl is mcreaii at tho rati ot 75 lel l ilt, eVCrJ t L V t.n v - - 4 years. Agricultural Im; Ani0rii:in nro bablv i est iHre money in farming tool, iiinja other people. By the nsns 1880 the value of agrieuitufaf'i plements ma.ie tue pieMoujs wa SrAbOO.000. Ten . s ears 1 1 - long life to! the average of fjir w.. tl It tools, and many are won hleps hiding places of the mftney, silver- UAlilioADASDSU . u ' t rcyeal T in t... iAiiU m r.riH wornn nan c ; xuu m o. w i t sport each year the almost n0oiiji prehensible mount of 250,(KX)1000 tons of frei ; the United jStbts transport 4 w.000,000 tnusf pile nominal tot.i e of the mejrcliait marine of the rid was 23,0(H),0(k) tn the Sea" in aw'ay from their ex- has the! following paragraph: Worlf on the Wilmington ex tension jo f the C F. & Y. V. Rail road is somewhat embarrassed' bv the . hands attending political meetings, etc. So far, however. Cumberland County some fourteen miles of -track be- Tiie Cumberland Fair The air of the on the Ijattlc Grotibd, May Cthr 1889. -' . 1 Thc-I'tcsident appoinlecf: Col. Julius A. Gray, chairman, Hon. Agricultural Society which has twee n Ihe Northeast and Black john At Gilmer, J. H. Mcndcnhall, never failed to prove one of the nvers nave Dcen Soca. j. A Odcll and P.D. Trice. ; - best and most attractive held any- The is an innocence . and It was suggested "and unani- . jvhere throughout the State-vill ."naive e about this announce- Li-e i-r, Anr;ncr the cPmH tvL- ment wich h absolutely refresh- UI "0T.mcd as ConttjcntW so dicrs, fake place during the second week . ? . -p ' with knee breeches cocked hats n November, and the round trip in5;. f,e tars reP"cr cavcs and flint and stedCmuskets, be us in me uarK as . iu wrc prevail- raisca 10 parauc at ing poBtical complexion ot the vcrsary. from this city, including admit tance to the grounds, is but $2.50. doubtless many of our people will embrace th opportunity to visit f,he good old town of Fayetteville. "handsr and whether tliey "'rah! for Cleveland and Thurman or he hcxt anni- c proceedings rnished to thc f Very "CiieeRing."- 'hoop-lier--up!" for Harrison and Morton Then, too, in the em- Last Sat- barrassonenti which is, xauscd by urday night there was quite a large "attencEng political meetings, Meeting af Colfax, in Deep River tc," w ard left to gropjr and township,! attended by members wanderjin the boundless field, of 6( both parties. During the dis- conjecture as taw hat is embraced cussion one Air. tude, a Kacicai, in uiai monosyuaoic dui prcgnani jQttc Chronicle made the statement that there "etc.: qbwlietlier, disgustea death of Mr. W. J Yates, editor was no law inihis State prohibi- the whdlesome but primitive fare Df t,c Democrat of that city, who ting the intermarriage of whites of the Camp: mcss,-table, they be- jj sutiJcniy on Tliiirsday morn and blacks.; But this is uflot the take themselves with -the alacrity inr Mr. Y'atcs w.is a native of most extraordinary part 'of the born of capacious stomachs and Fayetteville, wherd he spent his matter: his Republican . brethren keen appetites to McUammy s outh and many ydars of his ma .On motion. . Resolved, That tl of this meeting be fd press of thc city, wjth the request that they publish tlic same. On motion the meeting adjourn ed. " D. SUIIKNCK. Tnos. B. Keogh President.1 secretary. Death ok a pROMisENfJouR- NALIST. This Char- announces tne morning s ih the audience cheered his utter- barbecues, "lay down the shovel ance lustily, and when he repeat- and, the hoe" and "take up the edj it they cheered him again. And hddle and the bow at the neigh- f-.T . - I a fl a a a tills is; the material that I Radical- borhoop corn-sliuckingr or seek im is using in the canvass! It is relief frjom thc tedium of chain said that 'Squire Davis did some dragging and peg-setting in thc 'Imopping"! with MessrsrGray and charms! of a quilting with the Cude durinjg the discussion that "gals."- j night. j I However1, it is gratifying to j -j know khat, notwithstanding all j A GREAT Si eech. pie daily the obstacles by which they arc paper going toiprcss almost upon confronted, some track is still bc- tlle conclusion of Scnator.Vance's jn gladed; an.!, as ClcVeland, masterly effort, rnot even an epi- Harrisbn, Thurman, Morton, tome or summary of hisrargumcnt Fowlc and Dockcry will all be c'an be expected in this issue. out of the, way in less than two ; The inclemency of the weather jwecjesi wc;may hope tliat the Ru- doubtless prevented many from bidonsT of! the North-East and turer life. He wak, in1 the best sense of the tcrmL "a self-made man," and througlLthc steadfast ness and persistency .of' his own cfTortsbccamc a trained and prac ticed jnewspaper man :from tc very groundwork Of hiti calling a 3 1 - iservinjg at carclul in every detail of 1 the country from coming to town tb-day, but still the crowded con dition of Ithe streets evinced his Black! rivers will . be speedily passed. . Antl yet this is the country in mini . , and most apprenticeship he business foi years up to the contra, I itoprictorship of one of th it influential land succcsfu' journal in North Having publisl Carolina. icd thc Noftli ouPlurjng his notorious March. 'wjonderful land never-waning pop- ; which the Republican? f charge enticing masters. alia' in ware and other valuables, he has recently evinced their war services his gratitude for by an article in the; North AmericarrRcview, upon which we commented last Satur day in which it is predicted that this country mus : have a warfare of-the "torch an J dagger" if the negro vote is pot hereafter count ed to suit Gen. Shel'man and his party. Gov. Wise, of Virginia had old John Brown hung for no less a crime maiden" belong "martial knee." V'es, the "dusky on Sherman's slaves . uia-rity, a:iU manifested the warmthat e?t-cxvm in !wluch he is held in thc hearts of the people. Escorted from the Mc Adoo House to ;the Banner Warehouse by the splendid Greensboro Cor net Band; a large concourse of eager people following. Senator Vance commenced his speech 'a little after I o'clock to a large au dience, a goodly number of which u'ere ladies. Forcible, impressive, exquisitely humorous at times, as he never fails to be, the gifted speaker now and then carried himself up to a magnificent pitch of 6ratory--the whole effort brcathingthe earnestness of feeling afid depth of patriotism which arc '-3 is; neither freedom tptcn speccli antl opinion nor fairness of the ballot! It is true tharcven in this-sction there are instances of less indulgence and latitude. . The" writer! was recently informed while! in Fayetteville that, at a speaking in Rockfish township, Cumberland county, one Cotton, a down-east importation, Super intendent of Hope Mills in the neighborhood, informed! his em ployes that any who attended the meeting might consider them selves discharged. Thejnformant is a trustworthy man. and we have no dqubt of the truth of the state- jmentl - j' 5 . squad of Thursday Carolinian for many-years in Fay etteville, he removed from that town tb Charlotte about thirty years ao, and since then has tin-i . L.ll.. .It 1 t.tv.T... the Charlotte Democrat, which Is "ixir excellence" jli- stjitinch !r . , .V . . i" 1 . . . . . a .' .1 if 1 a! i Lfi.21 M ill 1"! tll.H tne mc. rtiiai t Convicts. Another 25 convicts were on isjijiniig to hipc!i' n.- luillf ancy of intellect! and trusting lit tle to jtbat facility, of the pen which counts for iuch stipcrficial ly, he claimed and held that high position, on thc press "bf North : Carolina due to his earnestness of, purpose and dcvptioii to prirtci-f pic. He was thoroughly trusted and warmly cstjecmed iby botlf conten)porarics aiul patrons, and his losi will be scrioWy felt. I Tonkcco. Ote young Nasi countyyurmcr. Mr. li. H. Hicks,' who took thc premium at the Durham Kxppsit on on bright to-bac-co.Svill make this year1 $I0,00O cati.'i; " sent down from Raleigh to work oorm.it'Hti H..M frnlT VMM' MSP Ot t il It-i i iart of the very being of the man. tinr . on tbie Wilmington On his crop. N. is taking the extension of I! 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The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
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Nov. 2, 1888, edition 1
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