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nrr Greensboro Patriot; ' " j i ' !' ' j : -p.- I i GREENSBOHO, X. C, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 22, 1893, Ily (he Patriot Publishing 'mitany, in Alaur TKltMS fl.OO Per Year m . i 1:1 1 I. i?J U ATVHPciiEYf AT iiilVAi v. .jr. ! - By.t V. . .Vakeiielib i i ! ,-c :ir ; !i? a! i 1 - ! ' i - . I4:)-- i , a-v. Dike 1 I, I 1 .ftttl 111 r 11 f f, 3 t you' ' TJi-i;. tu j ; PAY ' I - ; f i I 1 tlv It i ...; i k ill liciil-J I H , ' t - i ' ' t 1"' I: 4 t 'I 1 t K r. it : r. . c !!. i ! i 1 1 i, 110 til i) tii liilvJU UU new VOKK t . rs.- s ! 2 iiiiiuiiuf. HI j f! .r ... J- -. ' i ' - " - , , !' I '' i.L: v i f t " i : - ' , j V r- . i - . - - ' j .. ! " :i . , f r V : . . i.:.m. A i : . - . I . :. .t ! , s i. 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'. : ; i . at I..- t a ; n I . i it. A-.. A . I ill t. . t..t!.vr u ft.I. a t!. a . .1 : i : . : ;! : . a . ii. ft..- r..l a i i i ;. . . . t : i . I: A,:" .sUa, f '..'ft- ! at l ie ia id is- I: it I .1 s. t .aire h-u.4 a ZWilly !'T It;:;'! -tl V V.sJ.vttNi. f'4, f.: i; .t " i.nt i .li.i.rt kuuw I ; i : at it I" l a t iat : t an of i;;ia. a . I 1 ; i:r!it r. Tiu TO ftv.is a a a .1 :.. ia coart that lay jwek'u" i i!M.-!f i i , ) t . a.' l ' 1 . t ! ' il 1 i :.i i u ;ri- . '. a it ft . " 1:1;. Fran n ;.a I t!i ' 1. ; i '.'' " I;-v-;i u I. i .a. ! .'.n-' viM'.i.- 111. Mai i,r'.tly : KfVc.li ft.ty a !-'!' lo I;ss iv.it- REPUBLICAN MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE. Break in the Hall witn Sledgo-SHinmera-Tho Militia Called Out to Eject Them: ri-EKA, Kan. Feb. A Mooil Ic. hut exciting battle took place l. -tween tlie IJepublicans and Pop u;iit at t!ie hou?? entrance to the pi-prientative hall this morning. I'lif )opu!i.;ts who have hul pns-ft-'iori of tin hall o.n the after nooTif, anl, u hu been the custom time the beginning of the session, thft- ri-puMt'-ans i-xpectnl to holt! t !o : r r gul r morning eion to ii iy, l;it last wight the populists Mft..rt- in a large number of ns&it iiiiH strgeants-at-arm?, who were p!ace.l en guarftl ami the? doors ami t-ntrances to the hall were locked this morning. No one was admit ted to the hall, excepting populists Htftd numbers of the pre, and the eif ro'uircd to thow a pass and r.in the g inntkt of a dozen guards. The republican were fully inforra (1 of a!l the" preparations to ex- clmle tl. :a fr-uit the hall and lat night one hu Mired men were sivorn in as ollicer! the .republicans and at C t.'tlock the members of the re publican houc, witW their oflicer!, t-tartt t from their headquarters for the State house and inarched thro' the long corridors leading to the rcprt sentativc hall uniuipedtd. The little column forced its way through the line of guard' stationed t the font c f tlie tair in the west wing ii'ul started upstair!. On the first landing was a crowd of populist il'ieers under the command oj A(l-julanl-Ccneral Arty. They were armed, and the a.lvancing repub lican criwd were met with muzlti (f rtolvers ami Winchesters. The Adjutant (iern ral ft-niumar.ded them to halt; but iroctop ftvas nidt', and the advance guard pushed int. the crowil of p ji .lists Three r four f the t.i s;ievt ib. -1 ill passing the ftb'orht fpers at t r a brief struggle ami getting into the hall, but the populist. si;rr e b d in clooing the iloft.r and !-.irrirg it. The republican- o.n the outside demanded :.!- nilttatn'c, .iM'l ftvl.el; It was eniei tln-ip, Sjuakft-r Douglass swung a sledge haiiimer and fn gati to batter t V.v ' v ib.ors hading from the ai.iiiv blows TflE II7DU3TRIA.L SCHOOL. Cupid Out of Place. The Annual Appropriation Increased SLXAT. IiALEKiii, N. C, Feb. 8. Bill to provide for the completion, enlarge ment and maintenance of the State Normal and Industrial School at Greensboro canx up and Mr. Ay cock addressed the Senate upon it. He stated that the bill asked foi fl,5'0 for this year $l,,r00 fornex year, which was dre the contrar u, and the heating! company . whict bad equipped tho iustitution. Tin work cruld not hnve been done fo less. . ,. . Mr. II tttle explained the neces sity of the bill. Mr. Jones offered an amendment that the provision to itiorease the appropriation from f 10,000 to lu,00O be stricken out. Lit the debt of the institution be paid olF, but let there not be an in crease of the appropriation. Mr. Battle explained in answer to a question that the bill propos ed to increase the annual appropri ation to $15,000 per year, and to appropriate .f 4,500 annually in ad ditian fi-r the next two years, and provided thnt the State Board of Education 'invest .f'.t.UU'J in .North Carolina State bonds of the educa tional fund in the State Treaury to pay the mortgage debt due K. T. Gray and B. S ru!!eii for the property purchased for the site. Mr. King said, ho wished to speak a few word in favor of the bill and made a. strong argument in favor of it and in opposition to Mr. Shcrrill made a conservative speech in favor of the bill. Mr. James advised the Senate from Forsyth to go to Greensboro as he had done and look into the bright eyes of those two 'hundred and fifteen girls. If -he did he would not onlj- favor this bill but he wouhl Jioi remain a (bachelor much longer. He spake warmly in favor of the bill. j The bill then passed its; second reading and objection being made-, Mr. Campbell moved- to (suspend the rides and place the (bill on third reai CLARA J. DENTOXf Eyes of glinting brenvn, ' In the teacher's chair, Gloaming o'er bis class With a page-like air. j Kyes of heaven's blue, Tender, yet so shy, While the bearded lips Scripture knots untie. Doctrines deep dot s he Fluciitly uhfolii, With his thought? astray On the hair tf "!'. V CujiiJ, aren't you li-th i Here to play yonrtrieks? Do yoii tliink t hat love MiouM with !'gni:is taix? Ah ! w hat .pranks you play, Turning-eyes askance; Little tlo you care P Since your schemes advance. Who would think, you rogue! Yon would brinsj to pass Sneli a tateof things - In a IJible class? :, Pwiiin ft 'l-''ihii.'! My ;t :n'' fr JArr'oi. j CokdialltInvites The Public tpIOiDXa ' G. WilJrm2eId,s jo!(J;stand J236 SoaiElm Street, And examine the Largest and Most extensiveStock of i I i ' i -'.:- - : Th.3 Sugar Plums Choice Tako Your OF IvVFliY KJNI) AND STYLE.". Befpre displayed in City of GpKIyNSBORp. . ihea.f CARPETS! ! jtliis) stock bejrorif you buy and he will convince you Alo earrv a fill Ciome anl examine that he means business for he! is p;rep Meet all Am his prices and terms will be nindi Countrv Produce t kred to Legitimate? Comptitiori to suit all. for "cofids.t in: L y tliru4:gli, e way ar.d .v.r '.d in 4 t. a I ' ..! 1 1 ,!(' v . ' 1! a I it t a-i-fal in I - 1 j-no! it ' :U:.'. I t!.;..U ' p.r. -. ' ft i-l. a t ; 5 1. n 1! .' t j t a 1 ? 1 i t r ' pr tty, I'. !. - ;!'. i a t i 4 i . 1 f c ! i hi. ... r-. -At-. i. . U I , . . s r f s I ! I': t. a t t i i T.wn as t .ft nr.' ft! ain; ! lit i a-ft. a I -!: ; i;.,; T.i -.v. fts.rft-j ! un. ft t ! ! , f Ji". all f, I!. : 1 his : ; a f r; : u i ia a . f t v f i-I; Ii:-;.- I,..-. a ! i;',-..a,r Attet r -I.;.!! w ait ! ! ft'i ; ; a ia. .:... U. :!.'.! a l.:. ft l I I t !.; ia V i ;t ;a- 1.1 St t ' i i' III l t 1. 1VO I . V ,1 ,.t I ft', i.. a i .,(.'; . i ?!... ;. Ai l . : : . f t '. :a - I .'. c a:t I... : 2 . ft.-.-. 1 t' a r. -la N . ,-1 i. ..'.:. : H '.:.:- i f ... f.r a !.. :;i.-at, ft. i.. . v-.. u...! i ' i . .1 l: i ; I -a l: to . " ' ' t ... a i : .1 i ' ' . aft,-- ! i t i I -'. V lav. 1 1 , , elo.aU ri'.aa to 1 . .ft t !l but t he ib or.- r imb! ican h'-tIatoi wnii j. loud khoi.t. Tho piquilifts pr tut .iy retreated and ntw the re publicans are in full possession of ti.e hall, liver, since the " 'opening of the t - -; a the popiui-ts have hail the (-iririittee rooms, tergeant-at-aruir.' i..- a and the chief clerk's ro...j. Th- wre all locked and gu.lr.Kd .if ; he utsi J-, but after the houi-e h 1 been calleil to ord r the repul'lb-a'is battered down the ilo.ir and took possession of them without t ncounttriiig any resist ance. At 10 o'clock there v..re a lew p-q ulists in the representative had urn! he republican hou-e ti:t .-tt!il !ow:i to ngular onier of busincrs a- if nothing unusual had happened. The asi-:a.it sergeants- Tho motion failed. The Scr..Je tl en adjourned till 8 p. m. . - - I Woman's Truest Eeatty. You know,, in looking Over the album, it is like taking-ti! picture of your own life. You are young, and you go along, and there is sometlnnir absolutely itinera! in The engrossing topic being the Jollices, 1 find no better use for tliis space man to givo Jac-ts complied from the blue books which many people in tiie two Carolinas would like to learn. To-day that survey to the 4'Old Nor til "State."' Going into the interior, I find' one assayer of the Charlottejnint .4 1.500 with incidentals; 1 assistant, $1,250; I) assistants each !j2o to $40 prr month. Internal revenue, eastern district, 1 collector, $1,500; 1 dep uty, -f 1,800; 1 deputy, ?1,700; T deputy, $1,000; 1 deputy, $1,500 'f 1 deputy, $1,200; 13 deputies, each $1,000; 2 stamp deputies, each $1, 203; 1 clerk, $1,000; 2 clcike, each $1,100 ; 1 clerk, $1)00 ; 1 clerk, $720 : 2 stenographers and gangers, each $2 per elay ; 11 gangers, each $3 per day. Western district 1 collector, $4,500; 2 ikt-utfes. each $1,S00; ;l deputy,'$l,C00; 1 deputy, $1,400; 2 eleputies, each, $1,200 ; 2 deputies, each $1,100; 10 deputies-, each $1,- 000; 10 deputies, each $000; I dep uty, $000;. 1 dep :ty, $iu0; 1 depu tp,'$300; 1 cleric, $.00; 'l messen ger, $ ISO; 2 distillery surveyors. l $2.50 per elay ; ."! guager, fees; 25 guagers, eacn per day, $3rl store keeper, $4 ; 308 store keepers, eacdi $2 ; O storekeepers and ' guagers, each $3. k e 11 j n e e h a ngc KFFAIIftlNG and Ul'IIOLSTKBING neatly and substantially Iond nt reasonable prices iture packed can be aecomtnodatetThy calling 011 r Pajrties dcsirinir furn 111 fill iiiPtf WPP iW- j ; 1 ; - ' I- -'- s , -- -. C,ft-- -ft j . V --s. ) ; .jiftc f ' - . I y - ..-.; ;-.. ! . J W ' ' ' ' Z-" "i? I - -i- l-c. v s-'-c r 1 1 'i i 1 ;' - . . I . s 7 ' 1 , -' -,' H. H. ckfeTLAND,. . Has Received a Large Supply of 1 1 Custom House, u'liniiiigton 1 j 11 . , v.... J... .i;;,,!,.! 'ft'iiecior i,uw. - .ices aim ctiuis-a I 111 l ft P 1 ft' Vft I' ft. ft Ii, I ' I 1. ' IV : , , ., , . , , , , - .1 " 1 iskius; 1 ueouty. -tI,.0'; 1 deputy, ! after yowps 20 that .-vfcry year d'eputy! $1,000: 0 em-i is taking from you, l.ut adding . . to you. It is an awful thing far a , - ' , ,, , ! , r ' wj ! BeauVftftT. 1 collector, $1,322: 1 mieg'aiit UOlGilS feels it, though., like woman. He Goncourr his plays, makes hi heroine take 1 '1 80, tees and coiuru's'on. a beautiliili , , ,, ,, !. Edenton 1 ttol lector, $1,000 , in one of : , , , . .. .,. ' ' ,ro;, ..,!-, f3. 1 tl?P"ty, $.20. . nd Jft... ! IT.;,.... Jt 1 fir.rt ..-.J 1 t . . .1 sc-fti:i 1. L i 'M I.i O'l. l,ftUU ill 111 i.i 11 .hi in 1 up a hand-glass, look at herselr, l . , . ,, (. , ' - V 1 , ,,11! 1 .fees; 1 deputy, .'.'0(J: 1 deputy,!,, ; and say: Ah, I I:ok every hour . .' . , 1 J 'iiHI I 1 t i f- ii iic. i$tUO;il d. putv, 1 deputy B,i I a 5 of mv age to-day Arnould-lMessy ; , ' 1 j-h a t! 8 S 1 r .1 1 , ' $1 per 1 iv; 1 messenger, $210. l J I i used to say these words in a slow, t . ; r . ..' 1 3? ilil , " I 1 ; ; 1 Lighthouse 0 1- Keep.-rs, $320 to if. sad way, is if she were ringing out 1 ' .1 ! - 1 i J 1 ;U lAi : of. all kind Iqv FSLL aiidv WINTER SUITS: perf eoti "Iirs lO-Txa;3?ai3n.TjeecL. H. H. Cartland, IO$ :S,nth'Ehn Street, ':? ;U.Wo, -V. C.i the kneli of her disparted youth; las if she itT: t "Be wiser than it 1. 000. Life saving :-trvice Superin tendent, $l,.M,l0; 23 jktepers, eacii U.i t i j: ft r ' . .... ift.iftoft.ftii, !-1, , - . . 1 1 ff, c;i.jft se others! Abaicite before your .. A , j ' , . - . 1 .',.,: 20: assistant iUperit; eraent of beauty 1- Kone! . Ar.d tne t-e.iuti- : ' . . , , - w 1 t , t ii, , ' onstructior., .ut!iporf, I2. p. r 1 ul women who htard her situdilercd . . 1 ' with fea; toe ftvarnir; l.'ti t, n o t v, i l 1 s ta n d i n g thev never resiLrriei! at-arms, e.tch vaa.rtn- bright re i V -7 , , . mir.-gton, $1 : .N-,-!.,r:i, .3Gi ; ribbon. pr..mer.u,b,.l th-? ai-b aa.l L "mlwaited; ! Kiiztbet . City," .$250: Su war.l ha.ba,. Tie r. publicans and pop- j f ,:oIet al,lithl'' V'V '.' d ?m $ 0 , 7 a t U ndants. . $ 15 to 25 per u.i,ture Loth swfta.nnginollicers '!o!v, and cung W!.oier!la,;r:.nla I' 1 ntn. Marine Iift'-pical. S:i raeon; V ib , . . ....... -, uv,.. , - ir! ir -y- f ' u IF YOU- j ' i it Mm mm 1 - its fat us : o.. ible to r.e-s for emergency-. Won.en who s:;'S'er from nervou and physical ibddlity find great ht ip ia the use of Ayer's Sarsapar- r . a . J t proiiuces ti.e r.tpm eiieet of a flknub nt, w ithout reaction the re-;. It biiiig a permanent in-erea-e of strt nath and vir, both in mir.d and bo-!y. . 1 . 1 . . 1 . . ... 1 "''"" ho in readi- ' l ,i m ana men jei 1 e-.i a i ia. x innrveio'.is gift, bat Vot can i i.eep j ' ' " . j i. ii.-iwnii. 1 1.111 i 7. uwm Uftjftftj UL United States shipping commis-: 7a:.nn:r.ak-:i'a . Advertisement. " l'ir Cc'.cr Liu at His Entertain- Mont. I... . -:a .ft. ft. It. I ! W 5. V.l l .i .4 U .J::i...i..n, 1). f., ib. 4, UsD3. i l.t'ro W as a mat bl w-out at I jthv.' : jiib'nce of Hon. John Wana- Sriiak.rt ' -t 1 iater t.e nera!, last r.i'otJ ! i. itations were extended :.i..:!v !. t!i tL' population of ! . i I i . iV ft. Ilil V..-1, .1 ........ .- tv ... ft.i. ... . . 11- i -v. r t 'i u-io !- r ' - ft'i '1 I a-:ilf:gi f'me unuer 111s ft-onM hjv.'t; a -.l-l 't!i -'.', ,t" i rt"': 'f i;l f hake tlie great man's i all. Ilftft i bu'e Si.-.n jh !.!. I "1 L ' it:v:t stion9 were ex . . !r'i vh.'. tin i-l is i a - pi "tiv e of race, color '' t ' oar 1 b his fa i.'.'a j .r ptfti.t-s eot.dition. The scrub i a M: K. - xi I' lv. i.iea in '! Postollice J)epart- ra g ia a t t a t t I ; iv." f. . y i::..a ia !:vi P; .lay :aa'i . aa 1 a. 1 baa f..r a -ki-.i i.i i l-aab-y .f cliftr.-t r. lb; pal ..il i .a iM 'atft iat er r ." in.; r- it. And the womnn who starts out being simply ph -asant-lookii g, but who is womanly, j kind heart e and unselfish, lasts h 1 -.ngc-t a wears the best. .She !'ok- into ti 'hat i-Ut in the civil sorvi-.- Ash ca 5, K;, to $700 ; Char- U ri A ii 311 Sou WANjr T A LL PA Cf " CI IE A P, MY Pi? I L4 JJ UI S A Rfl VERY LOV, HACKE.TT h Kim Street, MeAdoo House Block. glas are rind she sfts there 1,11. i lea r because they h elrawn themselves together look in out for rivals; a he set -s a ir.outh that is well shaped, beea'.i-a ir i.-a't tortured as to het her. .th" 1 ; -ks her best at 'presei'-it, -r v." L 1 t 1 s r si;e wiil-alwavs be he it bes in tin- future, ; ' , , J :, 1 ...... i b, .4 and sees ua-re an u n . r: ri m . 11 she sees joy ahead of her. Tl ic 1 lie Wilmington, ft, v ino t - 1,200; Win---r u. 3, 3o0 io mi;.. j . Letter ' -arrici , I .-jievlll-, 7, .100 to ':): Ch.fti'oMe, t", .-ff.OO to s's.'O; Hurham,. 3', '-000 : 'Greei. -. o to, I, f 100 to 1 !); Baleigh. 0, ?100 tr.SS.j0; Wibnington, 10, J00 850. , '- because he is !not tro-tbled. for : ' f IUJ- V:V ' ' Iv'?' v.narioi-e, ,ovu ; jjiir.iaui, -r-.uu ; (.reen-boro, $2,200; Raleigh, j.jJiiOO: Wilmington, $2,7i'J; Winston The pos'oilk-es at ( 'tincot d, Tay AnctLcrr Bis Dial. Information was r.i-eived b , ft I'V ftft u. -.1 to lUaoO L .is I..I- d-ftU. n. fa The IHu-oo IJeacf "V7civ.ft.n- XV' n are lu:;ny. Ib inga w,i-j n.I app: iV- 1 intensely. I'm f uii nt 1 ro i' d and were there i:l lo.-i-e. Several fif t fie hi -:h-toned . . ... " 1 crd-.rvit peop!. t.f Washington wen- ttut J. Turner -l rehead Ar '. a. tf ra 't'ie f t!;e real swell Si.eo t y T Wa. !.:::gtoti's pel nere t herft'.tand v. in a t hey vcnt to the r pee they were horrified to see? the 5 j t ft 1 ia i 1 1 ; r e of races, and i: any u; ar.ii 1! ni.es b at a precijd tatc tt tie ftslao ti.. v the proprietors of the L:-ak-:vi!le cott anil . woolen mills, locatnl t.' Ltaksville, N. j ird sold, out ; plant, machinery, stock and' gof will of the-concern to 1 he ConeEx- I'sanent relief funl iaid Sdi-bury j) 1; ?2,000 War , ',-,- C,.: (:,a, U.tt, 00 . to woman who i not ' be.-iutii'ul e tainly has her i v, for there variably comes a time v. ; n iLp tinniilft. f ttiA t'r-.rt i. i .-. i i . I 1 i-.. 1 t 1. .. . . . e' tcvii e, G.iiusboro, Aewbern, Ox- .....v .3 .....'i.ij. ...... 1 ' f 1 thing which may l.e !-pen in ah mirrnr ft.'o,"' S7 .. .', People troubled with siei-: a-'.d ii'-rvuus eadaches will find a most fiieaeious rernedv in Avers Cathar- iiia Pills. Ti.ev strc n j' i:en t he stoin - ft . - .ca. sumujai'- Tile aver, restore ; healthy !; :n to the. digestive or- th'T prepare t !.'. (, -:,; i!( .-:t.,0! D.Tri.ani. IT I T- O I 1 1 mhn , I ! IS if if H - S 1 ;;:v;o;;fii: bUILrililU LUiVtbLli 'p. in u WM l a 2 e n ..eve r . re o!eiU'pp!y their ::.: stokers with imy t i; Sasiir1 CjOiS, S'loici Maj;d!ng,Si2ckic.j ManiEls, Siding,,. F!:uLL Cellingi- -S II I. L ATI! i I e io., n i r Ml gatis, and thus .auord speedy and n , t . th it .1 t I think we ft'. oriii-n ':- t. : d better than amthi:::: I re I :-.i v t !. . e mviteo . an .i.id-.uo'.ft tl lend- r but oftet:e-t, I ' in Vahiuj'.:i to ;vi -'., told Tne ij-t :::t-ft!2t:m. TI.o i R public crn si.o.nii rt totlay that i - I t 1".: I..r v. i a ; II trab !: to h. e thouoht us l he ii rt t i. i r. f-he s a w" a f 1 1 r eritft-r a;t ;i; a iloehb d way. They have ing Wanai.iaker'w house Iu-t idght t s -rt of catechism that runs this'nt the reeeptiu v.n a very mueh- v ay : What i rrud?" T! e heart f a vip- r." What is i.-.ore ft'rui I than that':" The heart ef a woman," -What is the cruc!e.t if all?" The heart of a -oul!ess, penni less w ith ftv." ft -Wl .: is the chief gale to hell?" A w i ta a.n." V What bew :: dies like wine r ' -A . ::.;.n." 1 ' -What ..it- fetters to men:" W..;:u : ." ; ilressCftl, or rat'iej i.ndre-ssvd, lady ii.f lor wearing white gloves ; above h'.r wrists, with her black inns bared from the gloves to the : ':o::Mers", an3 very low-cut dre ss ami i hir.e pebb! s galore to take th place of diali.o nds. It iJ uti'Ift rtt .d that there were about 10 of thft.-e colorcl ladies .in fall dt i . .r rather full umtress, :.t the Wariai; aker rtceptiotk, .and th-re lure 7l ft ' lortd gentlemen in ii!nv tall cats. There was on Iv eric e minent on the alfair in Wh.it i that which cannot be Washington t day, and t at is that tru:r i otingand Commission company. otiierwisc kno'.rn as trie Con." cojn bif;e or Southern Plaid, trust. Tjhc Short $60. In jfact iiny kind Please examine otir -si all ribes a birire 'asti alb odd sizes or irrC', the skirr.e. Ii UI Ll )I :il; .I A TJC H I A L that he called for. Hi and get iur j:r'ia. s be'lare bti'ii.!g.- Ve keep at LAS!f, and ::m fill -irdprs -promptly .-for rtme;:t i alar slia; alio make i o ft-xtifi ehar;.'- for cuttings ia"n"P-'Iv THOS. N. LWINSLOW, GENEiUlJ e .iaitin ivev, n tarrro. r i rom kM:r- tctm? uf the salo Lx not bejen I ry eouriy is ndniis ?0b. lie catre aiul may lover b- mad' public) to ftVlnston '" last Thur.-aav and but it is understood that the Cone tru-t will take pisession at oiice and wid iumK-tllati-ly proceed jto enlarge tht works. anl will ntiijze the entire Smith river - water poav er at or near the junction of Smith and Dan rivers. With the absorb ing of the Morchcad mill, the Cone trust r.oftv controls alb tiie cotton mills of any consequence in North Carolina. Danville Register. j Dad Luck for rornini? Though!! lealizc-ibab,,',: his tobacco. tnat iin TlieF-e hre :nt irom veta re- A ! O T 1 ll T It i Assets Hsoreeenfetl r L M I 117. 1, 1 I-,. ilftj JJJJ.I j u JTQ t.. it tha. v ich np A"rt:iatuake r u.ace :. b;g bid tot It v.a t!.o ui..ii ;b.-: t hii.d I'.'.t aSid -teh -th- ngto irnb' i-T l'niladel j was tent tr 21 r. C. K. j Land is, v.ho : ! i i i.r bis ?ir.j.,i;i counter be-j served in the war ith Mr. Wil ' ports current bat sifted d -.vn dt ft-erus hat ivey and a ngro were going out towards West End uponJ some Lusincss-when. they were met by another Sambo and a conversa tion followed. "The result was that the nw earner -olfered to Let Key, $2J orui card trick', and ery fool yi!y th- Litter accepted' lie drew oat his purse wjjf.n the nigger snatched H and took to Ids het-h. . , i ' ! Key li'red ;it his tl-eing t;y'jre, but Congressman llliains, of Nofth ; to n.t (.fiv.,.,. The two nirs wero baroiin:!. on pening ins. mail tais morning found in..neof ti;e iettftrs a ra libit ft-ot wh.eh w.n-Taken liom a rabbit killed j in the tidJiei's grave-yard at Raleigh ia Deecmbir. e v i'h i, t i ye.. ii-H ;;'u-s. 'I be old max im siirl g'o.i, - Nt ver bet on another man's, trick." If Ivey had foll.j.ved this advice ia would l;e ?G0 better off to day. Republican i r i e ii . . . (. z fir an ;V.1 ' f ii t"s. 72 A AA t v. n r: ri 3 Ollicd UJ. S6!it!i Elm Street, Next U P-st Office, March 2, lSIi-My. 1 'CsS'--r' GREKNSBORO, N. C. l- 1 a...,, e..'. ILc Ick i f t i . j i. -l it.i'r, li'I Lflk, -stad I caa't cot it t ....'! - I.-lis .V ... .,.., ri r.:- urn t .!. r l t he Ger. -? a Isbip. Pestmas t- j liaus. He 'wis! m -.'ii'j! counties, eacn oi wi.;n i ijrszfT than the State oi caaUoct-i Ilhe.de Island. 'inghaas I Mcxs a tiit tav.eel bearu leautifully by Buck- t ma a good luck i.i his he writes. ll'nshi.'tt,y flu Iff J Iti.tlt lt'-Jt j toe Coi.gr.. .. - 'atft-s-t, m Eio. i la or.trig-- r-i .;r .,7 .. ' A! dur:rig-ti. ; uti:.r-s it ! n .a-. 1 1;.. i. ay r ; . h s borne .j.vJftJO C- ! RsJtF i,J, mm Ctitnc, f.H i" prpduc-, ll ' si -a. is r- . ' ... , i I r-"5 ' 7 HVCncr-ftS,. i:rse a iiu;tiny.i vei know tijo vaat; rairl needs of the' VJ . . I ' f ..... - ...... ..... I Cvii.iK . i! ji.i:i.vi-,-ua.-ijid.i: vui J "V; rcpat !'.i".a en oar iibiliV" ,1 Ij-.apjily hi:n. Oar v rj-i. -.rir. for iS-ai tell Its he Larirest r t - noose .i ft-. -1,11. i I - -...s n- 4 ! ie'ift-ftit ftinift- ilia iriiinarir ijrrftv. i PhyfeicianB prescribe Tutt'a Pills. ' care ail1 rnhlirft " fa ' -9 -
The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
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Feb. 22, 1893, edition 1
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