nnw it GREENSBORO,' N. C, WEDNESDAY APRIL 5. 1893 r M Jit I. ... I.I I Greensboro Patriot - s- E I " I "' ' J I . ' BT Patriot Publishing ('uipWuj-. lu AdTanr I TEKMS1.0i)Ier fear U . . . I r .1 r. I 1 1 Loft .-l fit it . I . - v k ! . 1 1 i i j ., ' v. . ft. . . t I. i . t , - .a!t & Scales, HELD IT. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. cu f. N. a 5 I ! rd Dr. ill if . Wakefield iv L ATT ... t l. iT i t t r k i M w' 1. 1 r ft . .t . I 1'., f A; i n tic .. V, . - f i I I J ' i 1 t : T lllil 1 III i.lt. 1 Ut t . r.: ..; :?. a-, ! .- My 1 r. 11. t j:. i ;I.t t, ..r f lit L . v t ! - :i i a r 1 I : : :i,t i f the u !Icr. .j 1. . 1 - ! 1 ia !:.- t ) '..f rtably k- : I . t'-il .-.tr.tr n t!.. .:... I o:,. I f : t, ft:. I ;r j . ,;, r 1- dJ. i t.. tint' r. t m it : a f r.! : t, : i in-:. .; u f tr. a t vi M r- r:j i'.,r..:. e !.- t r;t. !.- Dr. Arthur E. Ledbetter, ! ilifr buS.t i lu ; ! Dr. W. J. RICIIA11DS0N, ; i: i: Dike Hook Company, ;:. hM.'i:. N. . - ... i . . " . . . i . i . ' . - . isuio ir i it 1 1 i .i i :. in. i . r I ! . f , I.-; L; h t. a L.-rt. f!o-it ii;.u . 1 1 1 r . r: it LciLtac 1 hy J I- k-a--! I i.:r fj etc. c. rl p ! 1- A : o:. i : c f lLo r ftti 1 a t m t!.' .!..- 1 the ftao I I IIS f ill f j t:j n f..r .uc? to 1 ft t!.v ; t-iutc!r s jn.nts iato tba barrel ot mi We jtire focL!: xith aui.ij i. .!.! at an larifr. Icr men u..ul.l c r- t. u i a trick like tLat witli a fri-i;i l at t'..' t tl.i r eoftl cf t!i wcaj-on, to a;. i:'?! in of one n i.o ropoctn no law I.tit Li . tvn wilL uv:i, i p. J,, ro-a t'ac Lull, t t!.o o J4'fc jjcnhrly. , 'li. i.o ! it i rati. or too J.uk in t! -r.. r r lli.it ; I. at I Live ni il til t it I- . "t voa iro, ilal lr, ii-ht r. i : u:i 1 a vil, a o 1 ivnico t. " I t!i. U.ro i tii!e l," taking sn--"ju:.t; -t!.i 'iv tJ.e i r I tjrv i iv, tiicut, Mh'u-lt k- v'- i: : i t:in,l:i J. t '.hwi o, an I " tiin if. ti.o i -ita!ico at'cu M:ix it j.. h t!.- air to a luiuiiumu. " .! ..' i't .-it ! me fr'ia sli. .. i v x . u PAID HIS RESPECTS. The Adventures cf a Tar-Heel OSce-Seeker at tne Whito House "Whom Groter loveth lie chas- entli," faM a 'ex" from the South in the presence of several fellow tuartyrg at a down-town hotel last n:ght. The rule against us may be taken as evidence of if " continu ed t!;c uakcr. "He appointed me once to u .Md oflice. I served b th him and the government in and out ( oflice. I was his cham pion at home and abroad. I made icriii-e ! s -n I for liis A STRIKING PACE. I, t!. , f. 1 ' ; I "'" .4 . ' r ii . . , a t ! -n t At I .r I,' t ti".- i r -t f. r t i - .d i .! if tiVi ! ::'t r.irr f il " Ilri. i ii . a sdudv cf punu.rT I I c-." ho I'ontimit'.L null. O uLo-o k-.-'. 1- If..! I.., h:i ' tk intcrrtil.tirn. -V., hi r.- w.' I..v.. .r-j.!., ri-. t-ji-niu tLc j i -I t .Wrr.: oat a lull r.I.ut tU ..' f .u p; r.ti .'.l ia ti,u,i t i. i t lr -il.i bvin duantit. '" 1 ' jv-:i Ir pj e 1 on th-frroi:ii 1. ..!. I I.:..n nx all ir.to at'ii.js, s!.i. ! i i.i ;i. lUrviJtin'. traiin a 1. ..;. i:i tl.- e.uth. . !,i o i:, rT.-ot t..nM I 0 1 , - to-; .!. r :.i 1 ir:.i. r U I 2 f h r I'..- ...r . II. L at a!l I ' l.c a:.n c r. " o.i i.,nr l ava t at. U t .;..' N-d !..:; i c aj j tti'. i-;uj far r ' . s ; - " ! : t .. ii 1 1 i r:..: ll..t mTt.iriie ;rr. t u-. 1 1 , r ,1 ut t'.- j . -lk r a if j-i -t d. "-it I t I ron ti'., au I tj.i-a i le- J : - I k an..r j,. ..;:;. I I j,t ! ia r,' .r rv tun t u -il i r I'! c - ;r.trr r., t.. d ," 1. con t. -it ; -i i a i . . t c-:.diuir. .iti' a iii-tatnw tl-i f-piecli. dvliv.ivj with a jr f. is. r a 1 lrcsinjj a c!.s. i a 1 ai t.t i'ro-.r iai.ro and t- u - tl.. :r .ii-ni.iv. l'.tdlvs mouth " . j. :i. r.ud the" lad i. -'-j of our p ..tv U ta edjo awaj. I'r. :a y ar r -cut a!iB. contloiurn. cou- a nvu as to roa.ler j lLirj nn unanciat and per- '--t 'S'-'-iv "-- i in financial circle?, as it ig expect- ?ause. I have stood fuj carriage and the inexpressibly ed that two other banks will be complied to tfhut down. Over $3r 000,000 are involved in the failure of three banks mentioned above. At least a dozen small banka in adjacent towns are in J temporary financial straits. The Bank of Commerce made an assignment thi9 mornincr, naming John T. T.pI! ... . . i. a.. " j 7 iiiic pieced my wife's diamond ring ""KP" e appearance-oi action was a pprcciated 1 v a ener wncn l wjts treitinir iozeiner mon-- " v'" l 1 ns u iuuu.i, nnnrphntii! nn-nf . r' . . I , , . .1 I .J...MV1I.7IUU J J. 1 Ull VJJ1 tllC ev lor mv trin to Chicago last June. a f:nerai impression, mat hank- wlnVh tl,r ft;rD i,flir,i and I did my part in whooping up .was simply start hng and appalling. wou!(i be nia(lc The deposits are things. The delegation from. my. 1 he man who looked onco tried not large, acrrrecratin- onV $50 State was anti Cleveland when it t'je best he knew how not to look 000, IJ5.000 of which was in small the alje nfmv own political nar-1 brilliant and passionate eyes caus- ty, f.r G rover is not popular in etl the coldest and most cynical of my StaH, you know. I took the ine spectators to give vent to Cibes cf the Republicans and I hearty exclamation. stomached the rdaudits of the 'vhc locks which floated Muirwumna. I nut un mv lat dol- Jowa the neck of the man thus! lar ih the interest of t; rover to brought in "were not cf tle ligrht- control delegates to our State con- chestnut hoe which a contemporary j vention. I did worse than that. I pfofine historian has described in . - 7M - JUST IN! r?-::r - New St-!;: HA''S! -' f v . i -? ' I 1 . xt -t ' '". ' IfHWiiliSiii N(w Style It Reminded the Doctors of Ctnst and it Chilled and Thrilled, Yesterday a strange scene was enacted in the rooms of the Lunacy Commissioners. It was not unlike a play, only there was this notable exception, that jnstead of inviting fcpeci&iors, every possioie means was taken to hurh the matter up. When the doors were opened and the Commissioners strode dignified- Iy ia there also moved in, with in- iinitely more grace and dignity," a wild fJ2ure. which, alike bv the BIG PANIC IN NASHVILLE. Three Hank Failures Since Last SaturdayJMorning. r i NAsiFv-m.n,Tenn., March 1,27. This city is in a state of panic and the streets are filled with hundreds of excited citizens. In addition to the failure of the Commercial National Bank on Sat urday, two more banks have closed their door?. They are the Mechan ic's Savings Bank, with a capital of $500,000 and the Bank of Co m- merce with a capital of $250,000 The started for Chicago. It was pull ed to piece-s and I helped to do it II rover got some votes in the dele the same .way airain, and could notjavert his gaze such a'fafe as most of t he behold it:..:.t. I !?.: y,;i Rto not La jr nnd co Agrr.lrnsui". Jrn lL.-ie t , 1. a:: 1 r.-ur laantur of -ainia-' ' - i- I h ;n u a to reader olh tK . f i! i : t i i .1 . -f I .nr 1. i'i il'y U'll.appr. r 1 1 ; i At . r ;-.: I I' itiau I i1 .,- . . 5 . it .t ' r YOU : TIiilG -. ,. TO V,1 PAY ' :V f... t 1 r ; 1 !:. f ( I - I it. i I 1 r :! r i ! ' vi t!- - 'i' 1 ar. II. ; . -t. . 1 .. t i a f I . ' : r 1 I. .o. 1 a 1 1 r i.. l-v If iliari t ra ; 1 :..ti in .i a r. ;i . 1 I ..: j ' n a v . l" ' .'l t - .i!. . v v. ': tl. ,i 1 1 , ! t: r I v ft .a K ' vf -. 1 1.. I i I .2 l.r 1 . 1 l"i ..at. I at i. - i .;; 1. 1 : a a a V.. .... 1 I I i .i a ii . : i !. I t i t t . i J t I I n ! . l t j .i ii K. I'r The EYE A SPECIALTY. I f . ... ti I- S i. !. I .It. i ! i t- I!, r I. m .!... 1 it .'. r a:. i r . 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' I. t Is i- I We ?UV.jI,'.,ii,.w tl.:i t t . . .f. 5 I ccl I tv:r;f:- 1 ia tl.- c. :.t tf aa c: .-..::! r a a iy cuo -rr-Li;t. r. Itl. av t!.j :. I nil , :., I, j. nl.it, i.sf n, it " i t, I .1 1 i . .kia" av tl.'-". ., tl.ft- :;. ;r t:.-r;a" 1 1 1. ! ;ar.I I !" ii .!..; tM tin Ia a casij of ihii kla I. wk.it i- t i lo Jouo ? Comuiou s u-- ii IN n. th best au.l indeed tlt? ay i.i..oly it t ut au end to ti.o t? it a b-.irdc-a to yo t and a ia. ;. !t-i: . t.i i.th.r. even if it fLoald -- . i a i-nf. I.r tar part I Lave a w il.. 4 t ,.io in a coo.l r.i'a- :t'Sttai)iu I.i.-!i I aia r.r thix nn 1 nr. :: t tit it a!l pro'rot will njroo t i the .'.ir..;:.;- Ixl im j rearo 1 for The o !a-t words r.tti-red vitii gro.it o!e:rttiity, Lo I an s Li he 1 and rau. thodroa.lft.vI lomb ai if to ifa-h it to the earth. Ir.-t. a.l cf pre pari:: -j f r ctoi;.itr, Lowever, the fellows nttc-r vo!N of t r- rcr, and diggic tLoir LvcN infa the hcr-.es' n'des, cr-o them wtth all j. -s- siblo peod hw.it fro:a tL iivihb -V-i i ,t . .i i- , -. i ..41 ii.rv i i i;i.'o oi i ( a lncitio peC!-scd "cf daagcrous .; 1 Io.-itc. Oco bona 1 and I Focuro tit-? it volv cr. dctcriaiEed Uwt to submit t. in rebbe 1 without a trucIo. B it tit .. ii littlft c.mo fr epprel.m lia "!;- '. I attack. Tho roblh.ri u vr .Ik w i.-.a r.ntil ther reach ILj ri U'o of tin Li:! le yon J ri:!o shot, aa-l tLiiioar i-'n:, pion li.n orily to draw back hi ana a tt to cast tL j yeilonidi ball ia that ..s"ift.--ti :i. t-r.Ti-e tLcnt to di-api far tli ti- I ;!. r ft.i.1 B-1 laetu hi hat aa 1 ftoi ia i:. CKriou woapoa away in tLo Maok I-a he turm aa.l stailc amiably o:i u .. I rir Lis hand and en. tear or t xi-..- uy ,rrt it ado. lut. tut, ia a a,- tli.it wa Yo t vo il l. no doubt, have .1 u s a mo Lad you 1 it .-ituit.-d a- I v Ia:t in r.itl.ftr think cf . ttin f.tt t v. ar.l ::r ile-tia ;tt :!. .' Aria'i. t ,, bat yo i"io th-' I - i i.jtjei.tif. ly ' '.ui jI d :i't Lu -v." !,. v.- .Ii I it .t all. bat it't t : if I .. Ii jcbue Iii-!i b!... I in y. tr v. in - " A r :iN,.!ta?iftiri i- l.c! I. t.i; l it i. Cid.vl that Tat Jhill rib? I o-;.I 1 (triverai; i i.e. n juarj witu t:. ritT. I . air. t.xx oarrift. wtt!t Lint. 'I Li-u w.- , C i'r th eoa-'U aad o:-n aro bonh; lacnil v a!o: ,'. I're-t-t.tly tho siloou rrot tii't -r. h lta i-o. a qntto crestfallen ! the vx- p--a:o of id cowardice. lOj;in to ti-t al-;t uaeanlr. and Gaallj a-k$ iu sot.,,? trej'i.iatieii : Jtraiifrcr, t ther nnr cl.aneo of tlit! r tLm c dn' of! 't not th. l.a-f. not tho lo.t ! Itit feared it i rntirolr Larni!.-;, " I', it roti said if it u dt'ooi.. .1 ot: t'. . r .:ul it would bust and blown-. a., to s:;.;:;:-roon. ' I j trcte that yon, too, at lab r t r.:..Itrr a delation ladurivl bv I'... cu.iir f;raiau:atical coih!r;ii'ti m i. :i - j ti-ed. I did " ot .vi . t ! i v.oul 1 oxti!..Lv liV.l l...i. ".1ft i i-. a . l tLroun.' it wotdd, hi,Ii I v.;---t- r rnot. l!ut its it w.is i:it ti. it I. ::'., t !.iri? stich a r. ;n"f .-nsit t It -t. f ..::-,, U iinoeld I l.i f.!!... t m a noiui lront against him wa9 spoiled, I came back home. Things wero in bad shape. It looked for a while as if tho Populists were go ing to get away with us in our State. 1 let my busine ss go. I pull ed oil" my coat, rolled up my sleeves, anl unbuttoned mv shirt collar. (.rover got our electoral vote. Dur ing the campaign he Kent me a mighty nice letter from Uuzzard's IJav, thanking me for what I was doing. So I came on to the inau guration to 'pay my respects' Fri day, after waiting till the rush was over, I went up to the White House I had heard f.iuie talk about ex- 11 c ueposits, ranging from $5 upward Nectics! Clothing !' 3IAKIIATTAAT SHIRTS I-V.ney Collared,-Plain Pink; plain dJIue? and all tha new shades, with washable Tks to niatchiiist in .1.:. , - - lliJS Ifi the IL through OUr StOCt nn,l lonrn L , i v it i a i w 14 I s before you lmy : r house bs-fuil of New Goods stairs and down and we hav you want the L'est Goods la ml Latest. Stvles chpnn inct lUir . ; 1 ' L' fin.l I r. 1 . price somrt t off bo tig and ee us. t-1 . i . . . . v.. i,, vi si t.i n. iiciv 1,1, , , , , r L,ie president or tne Manic, J. JI. gation, and the intended elfect of ers "ad bjheld oft and reverently Yarborough, is not in the city. Mr. in i niiuiiftivni aoii teait'u un ineiri.r t?-- .t. n. i .. A. , , . , iuunt, uic oa-eiiter, saiu tne ri ri T ami iur ,1U l G suspension was due mainly to the .iiusiraicu pa-es ot. me out lamny rta:n - , , I . v.. ft.vitBlu jyaiiu;, nuu are f. i k r ft-v itiucuivu u uie oanK. to siccus ere lorgonen, as ine mftet ih-ir hi;?,ti r. n.i.. f .. ; r a . . , .. , I vuiiunuuc. i'il. JlftJUB iau nuu" h , declines to state who the parties so many painters by Raphael and WPrP Michael Angelo, bv Rubens and Murn o. bv Corr??" n and Gnido. -omasmng a iJivorce. and in our own time bv Gustava -ft. . . . . " . . I l lvft,-. 1. I . t 1 Jk liore in the central lizure leavini? A,ir merigni Kina oi a the Pretorium was revealed to iut'"e presiding oyer the divorce them in mortal semblance. court in rsew York just at present mere was an added, interest in c,c"" --ases mat nave come tJtis melancholv Oriental fitrnrp. before hurt ho has appealed to , - T I - . who stood like the Ahasuerns of eacl1 f the unhappy pairs to, heal ... . ..t il. l.'if ft.-1-- uieir uuierences. Jie hasn't al- i I I I V -v-, j n-i X t . BIG BARGAINS tr- A lot of Xew Goods ii at a ooii ; Halt puce; Come . FfflSTflilYlT a . il. The Clothiers. Ihnoi-j o.,,i - - j im tvi kx itKI GeMs' Furnishers of Greensboro. I r Coiuu.w tY-lNviTK? The - -nut, taii iu di u. win Annselo oM tan j. 236 Sonth Flm Street ' - ..v. jarjMiSL anu Mr, LTRH finu i fin t extensive Stock of T t!.t. t t. i . . i . a-.-l t i 1 ' oilu-e-holders Ijting ruled out, but it didn't worry me. 'Grover knows who is who,' I thought to mveelf. WaIJ, I gripped t lie big man's land, told him how glad 1 was to Vee him there. Then I briefly re counted what I had done and what a liglitjve had had in the old Xortli State. He seemed to be only -lightly interested. This on my part was preliminary to the dis cussion of appointments for our State, with special reference to what I would like. Suddenly the President, with n glance- toward a delegation waiting for him, said: "My friend, in politics we should not t Ik of what we lutve done for the pafiy, but of what we can do in the f lure. Tho peoplo do not ask u:ei. what I have done, but wiiat 1 i-ui g-ohng to do. I cannot appoint :o oince inose mat l nave honored in that way. - New blood is wanted. Kiglit years "have pas ed and things have changed. We murd look forward and 'not back ward."' Hoys, when I heard that 1 felt a chill conic over me. I didn't say a word ah. nit the old ollico I wanted. I saw the Pr--i h nt had read my mind and that il was of no u?e. As I struck the side-walk I thought to my eel f: ' Whoui Grover loveth ho chast- enth, and d n that line letter from Hu.zard's Hay." Washington let ter to St. Louis Globe Democrat. THE THIRD PARTY DOOMED. lo trt 1.. p ;! .... 11 ml i I i a I. w it ! . t' t:f I rk f.. t a:--; 1 t . . 1 t . .ft i . ri. a au 1 i- a I r ;u t!.o I t", if a 11 r iivm iot.,i nr- tvir. i r i:t a r: r t..a:.t r 't t r. ,i i t it.i-i.-iva : t t I I r .1 J I ..." .i -ft I. ft . i ai nay. , I.o lake- i - tli.- ti!!" p !J r I ,.i;v : a!. t. n. t. . Af: . r i j-o at t! ;.i . u.bt v . r . f t:..' b .!:d. t. t.k i ii t- ti.. i.1-r w. f.t. r I ' ' ia a livi W i i .! Our Price 25 cts, 'ri it i ' r . 1 . t. ' v - s I .rt I a:...-r t . : ' '- J I -i.-u ith L. ia f- a .; t'. .a ;a ji j,. i .' i ;.V ;:; a- ti aliiat ' . t't" i .t !. : 1 .Hv i. :.: -:.d t!.j it ta ! . .t "... !-:. ica Ii I'." r. '....:: i ! 1 .......to- l. . ; 1 Ul X.-S I '.a .-"a t t... I", l.a'. l.i r a . I p .rtly sIt.lo I ot : f ar itjii.v 1. t .e at a t.t..e."f. 1. a. 1 i a. . of lc) ii:!o fcIIorr- 1 t'.r Two of the Leading Third Partyites in Georgia Concede that There's Only Kcom for Two Parties. Atlanta, Ga., March -'3. In an interview with Ih'n.Thos. K. Winn I . t, 1. - uie i topic s pariv ex a ongressman from Ninth Georirii district, h tnnoun-es that there h room for only two great parties, and say that if the lcmorrats carrv out in good faith their platform the lVo p.t-s party .will give them fui credit and act acconlingly. Hon Tho. F, Watson, the most notabb' Third pnrty leader in Georgia takes the mi me position, .say in . 1 1 1... i , f i .. . i., i i i .i oat a'll " it o.'. joroi- iitaiu iy tne ul,,.., I)t a.'M-ratic pirty in their Nation al piilform on which, the party won are carried out. the peonle gl.t to be satished. The an nounoement! t the-- interviow s arereceivt.l witii ronsiderable in tt-rt iif-r-. itiiicatinsr that the Third party in ilo South will rap ida go to ! i if the Democratic p arty t in I s ; i trely on its jslat f'-rtn. Mieiiey. i - . , Imntortal amid ruin. The inquisitors, medical men and possibly skeptics, felt a little awk ward when this stranger was ar raigned before them on the ground e( oi insanity. As a dry matter of fact the stranger ,waa .Johannes Jacobu3 Nouri, a priest of the Greek church, ;IS years old, a native of Syria. Nouri ii the man who, a year ago, filled the sensational sheets of tho country with illustrated ac counts of how he hall ' discovered the remains of Noah's ark on an ice cap clinging to Mount Ararat. The p,tpers published the 6tory and many credulous persons be lieved iti : Nouri as he stood before the in-I quisitorl yesterday, was evidently no ready-witted, vulgar, loquacious impostor. Following an illustrious exemplar, 44 He .spoke never a word." ' ! - It was charged agiinst him that he had discovered Noah's ark and proclaimed himself King of Chal-. ibis. For the rest Dr. G. S. Smith, M. D., of this city, who has had the care of Nouri since the lutter came from Japan, eight months ago, said that the patient is suffering from suicidal mania, i noiy and has the usual attributes of i.: inity. j I he poor fellow w ways succeed, but in one or two instances his efforts have not been in vain. "Why don't you kiss and make upr said Ins honor to an a(roiev- usband the other day. after he nad listened to both sides of -the case. "Perhaps she doosn't want to,-' said the husband, with the blush of a bridegroom. "Mie must want to," said the judge, "I want to show right here that you can get along together." ' "Weil, come," suid the reassured husband to his wife, as he grabbed her firmly t.bout the body and gave ner a lervent Kiss. Now, go out arm and arm," said the judge She locked her aim in ''her' bus band's, caught up .her dress with tiitf other, and the coUpie walked out in great shape. We commend this Daniel's ex ample to the attention of all di vorce courts. St. Louis-"Republic. iTJaED WITH TWO THOUSAND -AND FOUF- HUNDRED . DOLLARS. ' OF EVERT KIND Aln stvt v -r if , . i cxoic,(.ispiayeei;in the City of GREENSBORO. Ato carry a full line of CARPETS. Come and examine thi st,,M- tL-l' ' : ,L, I , . " -Mi I'll? Ul t.cat ut' means hiismpsa r,.- t-,. . i ." . - i-" ji'fpat t(t Im3; to nd; .he -will conv Meet ail Legitimate Coiiiptilioii, (oods.8 r,,1 . i . .... ! --- - ..... ,.. ,.0 auu inujs wi,i ue mtt.'e to in:.t II 1'r.lllnfft- i . , ..... "r.'"'.1 x "-'u.uce. rak-en in exc iai!.rC for L 11 . v ft I'do'onaitie prices. 1 l arties desiring furniture packeoah be no atly and saibstaM ially done i-commodated by c:i!iiriLron ns D,O YD TT ZtsT IEC ID siDixcr .or flour :i; fil'llfllll IJ !!!;i . r R..fft M I ( I . fkl N V f : f TV i: -v-r. r . ... 'I IKS. f'o r. tl, ........ . . ' . 1 - I Treasu.ser Benson," of Harnett Skips With County Funds. Raleigh,' N. C, March 21. The Governor to' day olFeretl $200 re ward for the arrest nf. .T T Lion- presently ' rin Tri.ntnrcp rf Tlamnif 1 . . . . , , . . ., ,- i ' --'- fti. ciiftri.L (.UUIllt, thrust-into ",P!ack Maria.' IIelnilici.il infnmlstinn l,a.,n stru?2Icd vioIer,tIy nnd had to l.e I re-eivel that Renson Imd taken forcibly impelled into the little 40:) of th .,n,- r,a narrow cage, in the front part eflllei. The belief i, "that. h h,a the wagon used for temporarily in- ! sone southward, rerhans to MPT,Vri. v i - ;i tin i; lus.iii; p.iinr.iis TV i.j-C qj. Ixui symptoms are acute. Any Size Glass Kept in Stock. . - ' an t :' ii w orr to, ,. .... i , casmiaoie terms.. See nur ICM l: is-li-'ii u-, L on ltje mbt .rnamental and costs very little mor ,'nr u.'...''.: !.'."- "d'vb.g iMlUy ie worn. .Atrents for lltn'i rviiu; ..:v -.J ' m-.i ior,tJecoiM- ver m:uie, and -o-ts verv mOPO .fhi.n OT !m:,rrJ, ,.,,! ... lA-ftllll'. I . I 1 1 1 V f I V I.' V iti x- ... ..f. . itf.;mor4tJ.an t ho .1 l. tn ' i " " '",'' W a The Eilivillo Eancer. linCK ISOTroMPKirKS. .".ft. I ' r - I . t f .' . ..u. r. fx'.; J S .1 ft- r.vcrv l.O A !. -.'. T J.tT it .. .. i t . r j'uV-.-:. k-:. .t ir-i? l.z f X I b! f . ' I ir t -i - t . b IH ft ft) t: i . :.: f i I -I.-. Will t!.i -a'ift . ' . I ft . , ' I i.vi.i i - ; v.!.t i'l.of 1 1 i .-. . .--sr- - I ' ri-1 av i :. ., r . j it- i -tv.' i an i i K - i i . - f , r, , r ; . " ' ' a . , f 1.-- t!.j I h prim try flection for p t raixtt r ot iiill i.te w id t. held n Friday corning next. The py is f 13 and -( von itnniM a ve ir, and there arecxarllv thirtv-evt n can didate?. We recently wrote President Cleveland to the elfect that we had named ii lnbien after him. If that don't get ui a foreign mission or a Georgia p- atotl'.ce, we'll have to g. back to splitting rails and chopping cotton. i.vcn the rttle"n:ike are more fortunate thn we are, for they all hive button, while we are- forced tr f.iten our one suspender with a rusty mil. Our ilramatic club has gone to pieces. Every member wanted to be manager and play the leading t take I character. A new eingir. school lias been the e:;d or a eoom town. .-:i w ;: .1 a:o K t b.t Kb I t . f rt h i 1 i tiii- l:r .vi i-. il ia' I. , ' .: i t. I u . a! W.,a . ar. 1 it N t I. ft 31 irx, t j ili;i: .1. K.MiU I.luN. ?rit, i; r i nt or-. I 'l Ut. I i,H( .v , t- j i ia : j i i I rt , i i f i : f I -a; ki! !. I Lo httlo , IJ . " :, i. La he! t oa t L. ti i-fc. t..,j !ftu!jr tip tj tne c l ll.'Jiu n. a i. !.Lt!i-. on eje, dchl- "a etablithed trt our midt. There are Ii f teen cholar with seventy :!v V'lt . Ech one ileserve. and !iou!.l hive, a foreign mis-ion s :m (.; itnr a ninn i candidate f.r i !!;i jut l-ceau- be can't help t. It frtuently runs in the the b! .-.o.I Atlanta Constitution. X'i Ihd time to renew- jour eub--tyi n to the Patriot. The Grottoe Coaipany, Shendun, Va , iajKi'Ccivers' Hands. v.. t, . itioe ..n i tugnnn, sitting in vacation, to-day placed the Grot toes Company, at Shendun, 'in the hands of rvceivers. Shendun i- a boom town on the Shenandoah Val ley Railro.i.l. The application was niade by the company to protect its asse's against creditors' tuits. "1 he creditors were represented by -j Messr. ,sjpe, J. A. Harris, Jr., and Mr. Yancy, of Harrisonburg, and Captain James Rumgardner, of Staunton. Major Jed Hotchkiss represented himself and others. Mr. Rumjrle, president of the company, cp aking for the company said lie asked protection for the interest of subscribers to $750,000 worth of stock, reDreentin r New York. Philadelphia, lialtimore, Vir ginia an.l North Carolina. He had reduced tho indebtedness of the company from $5 1 ;.(' to $l0s.O0uf with a-sets virtually unchanged. President Rumple, formerly of Sal isbury, N. (.. and Mr. J. W. Riack burn, of Huena Viata, were ap pointed receivers, either to act, and each to give f 20,000 bond. Rich mond Times. Rut those who witnessed the dis appearance of that 'man from the living, and hoping and working world could not get rid of the im pression of- th.ar figure and that face. The long black cassock and the; red sash, the ghostly pale countenance, the long locks, the pointe.l beard, the altogether Asia tic semblance, made a picture which few of those present could hope to behold again and which nohejvho saw it will eytr forget. : . Li.... . i Tho Merriest Girl that's Out. Editorial Opinion. In Australia "Ronnie sweet Ressie, the' ma ot Dundee, was, no doubt, the 1 f i . i Kinu oi giri to usK, "What 'are the wild waves saying r" or to put ' a little faded ilower" m your but ton hole, she was po full of vivacity. and beaming with robust; health hery girl in. the land can be just ts full of life, just as well, and just is merrvjas ehe, t-inve Dr. Pierce h9 placed his " Favorite Proserin lion witinn the reach of all. Youn" girls in their teens, passing the are of pubt-rt), find it a great aid. 'Deli cate, pale nnd sickly eirls will find this a wonderful invigorator, and a sure corrective for all derangements and weaknesses incident to females. A very amusing scene accurred in one of the adjoining counties during the sitting of the Circuit Court. A constable who had 1 teen ately inducted into oilice was in attendance on the Court nnd was was ordered by the Judge to call John Hell and Elizabeth Tdl Ie .immediately began at the ton of his lungs, " Jno. Re-11 and Eliza- -eth Rell.'-v "One at a time" said the judge." "One at a time, one at a time "One at a time" fshout- 1 the constable "Now. you have lone it," exclaimed the Judtre'out of patience." "Now j-ou've done yelled the Constable. There was no standing this and Court, bar, bj--standers, broke out into a learty laugh to the perfect sur- rise and dismay of the Constable. Illinoian. ho newspapers are pubus.jedror trains run on the Sabath, telegraph oilices are closec and all business is suspended. In America tin? Sunday paper is the largest edition of the week, trains run all the Sabbath day- drug stores and telegraph oilices are wide open, and now the e pen ing of the World's Fair "on the Sabbath js seriously and hotly con tended for. If the breaches in the wall of the Sabbath observance are not closed, .a tide of irreligion and inudeiitj- may erelong engulf the Christianity of the nation. Is it not time to call a halt ? Christain Ad vocate. , j Ensign R, on learning that bis mother, who was a widow, had mar-. ned again went to his Captain in great perturbation exclaiming blood of he and houns there's that mother! mine married again. Oh if should hava a ohler son than mys i snail be cut out of t fie estate. The coldest place in the United States ia the interior of Alaska, SO degrees belovr zero. A Prominent Doctor Accused of Murder. A gentleman recenth- mad startling accusation in the hearing of the writer. Said he. " I firrnlv believe that Dr. , intentionally or unentionally-, killed my wife. He pronounced her complaint . . . . . . consumption incurable. Shelac cepted the verdict, and died.- Yet since then I have heartToLat least a dozen cases, quite as far advanced as hers, that have been cured Iby Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- - . r - covery. Her life misht have been saved, for Cohsuptioh is not in'e able." Of course it i not Discovery" will remove tv trace of it, if taken in time i used faithfully. Consumption oisease of the blood a scrofulous; aiFcction and the '-Discovery" strikes at the root of the evil. all cases of weak lungs, spitting blook, severe lingering coughs 4nd kindred ailments, it is a sovereign remedy. 1 Will fltef tsiri' y 4 m PisM - .Well f x .- f"1 .ft- r. ?i ' i - ( ! -' 'i f .AT .1 f .' ' . - N ' '. hnv-'-X-' '-'. t . I :, (;-. ' (. .- . ;:, . j" - '. 4 ii . E . C M Eleg- Has-Receiveda ant oi all Kind far- FALL aad. VJINTRR .allTTi? . - " mmmm w 4m Hrf Perot FIT3 a--ixa3?axxtjeei; H. Cartland, t : Large Supyilrcl- Odltlig I. ! - - - ( i statin ei i, rr x ue excav, Bombay, in the labor c years to -PJPEB II IF YOU WANT " W MY PRICES CHARLES M. :ill South Elm Strei i ALL P RE V ii UPKR" CHEAP. '-: 1 FRY LOW. McA eh mm HACKETT npies near; require r - f Vor 4f rhfn'rPq Quartz r 'fri- -t iiit.h;ic. hr.sti-i proi.lnc-'? 4 rr E i I i ir J - 1 in the .-. X J &ftK t-ai , ITI tV,CT'''a";"lfftftiftti'rfvff5 .-I VCi.T:-.-, 1 rt l.l 1 1U:.- l'.r i Ja:!ft.cr.-at:rl stakojour t'utaLiou' n our iibilitv; to A! sltoiilv him. -Cur: - i - NEW SIZED DOOK U - -x..., info, w. iii-ij v. J'v-'i "rI i)ov-' t'xsovc, cinuvaiioa, etc. ; . : ft r . . i - : . .... . .... . .a civrrcni pri ' -. j " r 1 1 rite f. r u CtC. 3 : " iiiv Grass, Clover, or cJicr dl - wwft..j .V ..1.1. . i i.i yoriror.1 (Vvt I'y.v.r :. n-l.i i !i. .1 iui livi.-.!!...- U'uctl'n 't iIh.. , !J .W. WOOD ci SONS - m i ! I

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