1 i (Jh'.'iislmrn Patriot. 1 v I AI'.I i' I ' ii:: ;f: E;vrr vc:M:r.r - ; . - , I ' ' I - r it ; -i v. .r;:i: ; r i V." N. r h v. v. i p . t t t M 1 ; Tli i ' . . t .' : . , . ; -I ?' : : ' - ' ' ' ! - : i . . . t a f ' . . " ' .. i. . I i . i " ' i :t ' r . r- i 4 . ,...'...- j It ' ' 1 " ' " ! ' it -" '' . : -p t . It. I :. . ;.. . : - ". r -. t: t ' ' t . j ;.: ... , - - ; , . -.-.-.:" ' m j ' i i. . , , ; ; :-.!., .(. , "" i ...... ::. r. , i ' ' ' i i .. i . ; . - . '. v n v ' -.-' , ..- -t . '' .'' ' . I I . t " ' '.t 1. - ! . (..'-! I t ' - i "!..'." j . i . , , . - ' ' .': ,;,,., . , ,. . : ' i - " f -t n : f " - ' ' I . ; ' i ; t .''' i i . i '. I- , '''' -l . ; -. - ; - - . ; : . : ' ' -.-.. t a: 1 ( " ! . '...,''. r , .r ' ; -.; '. - J4 ? p . " . r, '" f : .. : - : : : ., s - d ?..!. r a'i ... i ; . . I . t ! : : ; i i t .s ; I 1 i . ; , t . a V - : . I " . - I . i. 1 1 - I a . - '. - : r- ... I . . . . : p. ,.' ,.. i t : .. I . j it',. -, 5 .'. r - - . 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Mir: to 1 e "1 i-.- r.;m ctj i: ! . . if..; .. : rv. IS t I.' 1 'i i u:. t m ; rumor Hit!, rt Irene -'."TV I : .. r Sieved : r.ol 1 !:. . r t Ii r a:: a J J -i- tr;. -. S r. .. i . r ll .r.- -m a !s.ly tilt with r!.at r 'T t! ::.! c;,".i::i ?-.-. St-n- t Hiti'mC I. ' . . t r 1 1 i 1 1 a t r v i r ' . . !ar. ::!.. rrt;-irv of th : . i . a r. -1 . r r 1 1 Ear.- tn w a n t 1 . r tl . v Hill tfj-i ::le of U New York l.u..-I".:r. and f . ri !. 1 i I t..e ll trr-" :i. i lit;;, th-v' .led t w no i ll.-y are frinfily r.w. t r i t at:- r:. It .! n V :: i If Klin- ' "1 !ft r. lit V KlV. 1 5- .:; !)( n I , .-r ? , !t v fa; ! l!.it rh.irv- !al::t t'.c r t !)."-;ric! Attrr. Ki'tf-r.i I)itr!ft !.!"' : i ; .f .Mr. A a ta a ! r. t I.MO l.'t v:, i- tV r- t- .rra r f I" '.. ;rt- !. a v r ; iri f. city. He left that position ucderS 1. 1. tit r a I.m;i. lhcro Win" nltMtJ ls,f o, of whicli lin roll! 1 five ri hc-unt. IFowtntWtst, Urine a 'I:l' i.in, ;tnl n of nt w Senators. 'Vhe inv t iut ioii, if persist .1 iu, promises F.mc lively tlcveiopments am! there is a threat to extend it to all the Senators in whse live there nre tjucf tionahle epi-oiu. Ilecause if thid threat, there i a tleire to hu?h the entire r uj, a uncomfortal.Ie ex-'Gtir- in hirjh jtiartrr are sure tn f. !;r.v. There much comment here matle hy the mernhers of the llnuse on t he a:.Hunt of power arroatetl hy ti.o ?nators. TJity have the t rit.;. .' f c.nf.ri:iii;4 nppoiat i;.t :.., :r.A hoi.Jcs tli!-, they prc fc i;i t Ji.iv.- the exclusive rir!it to n;tme caioli iatc for the higher 'l'..c . leaving only the minor pot oilVf i: n-K-r the jtiric li'-ti'n of the t:c::ht-M of the House. The riutn I.t f ir they are electt ii e cry two u ir. ar.il the Senators every six, His.1 that t!ii- wholesale control of p :-..." i v e the Senator v'ry a t n l vantage tver them a re L' tr chmrc. e.f re election. Thy o riot lika it. nu 1 tipenly s y 'that t It-i r "ft" ouht to Tntrol the app -ir.tint nt, ami then if anything i- Kfnn:' ahout the Lotuinee the Stnate can refuse f c.hfirra him. There vtnvA I thow ot reason in their r -iti "n. if the rower of aplMiintni' i.t v.a not vested in the l.xv;:tie a prerogative tif which I larn the lrc-ilf n t 14 naturally joi'.ou?. He makes the appoint ments nr..! he thoiiM not I e eriti-fi- 1 vi I.t- r ! ae rts hi- j u -t rights i". th- prtmi--. T!4c i::ot prominent ft.if.trt- of t !: !.' ; i " .v of ll- i- v. - for April i-2 E. KIR BY SMITH DEAD. f Mr. (Move from the pen a ch t ictt r h tr!i lir.'l' :. ('..' i-r.t f l'.-. f. Vo" !rsv Wi! ":., the t!is tin ; t: I -1 : ! rt n I orilliaf1: v.riter up n i' Hi i-4 r.n.i hi-torv t r.c w h. adorns r.t I'rincc- lit d I iw nT r t- fr :a the VI. 1! rork VI' a : 1 1 t.or'-wn t f. rr- ,-f . i . i : to J- -itt-.ir to- :ir: t '.:! iri"tittd nt 1 1 . Atl ( (I t ) h .r. It- then il.-cidf : i;. : i . s war J ml r r . t ft a.'l -. I- :.' j 1 1 i V i if. . t ra .' 4 tf ;: trtitv tii'tV !.i:i t: - r a pr.v.i- dm : he ?. ua- it t!. wi.' t ;: i ! rcc : v i ri -r hrd --.-t:i;r'd ll. sit'ff r . ed u;t a r n- .: .!. whi.-h. foni-.1" fr "i a . Ho v. r r. ?! in t! t l.e -.. I r j! f r: .. A f: r "vard he f he I'fir.t ri y of Virginia, ami ftr tlanta 1 to il ot- ir::-t !f to th more ccien ti:Ic ai.d scholarly s-idejof proft-s--i : .i! iirol j. .liti-tl t'ijv, r.nd e-.n-r. r -l t!.-- post graduate department i f historical and politi-Jal scirrre I .! the .I.-!;r.4 Jfopkir.4 Ipiiversity. lit r- cfived the derct r Doctor of l'hil i-op'iv th re, and after ht.ld prt.fc. r-i ip in ith r well. k:v':i i.".titt;:ions it.i-J tailed to thr promiiu'nt plare he r.n !io!ds at Priru-etorj. He is Ine of the Tlis Last of tlio Fall Confederate States Generals. Si h anm:, Tcnri.. March LS. (Itn, II. Kir by Smith, (professor of mathematics in the llniversitj- of the South since 1S75, died here this afternoon at twenty-five minutes past .1 o'clock. For two years his health has been de'clinin-j Two weeks ago he was taken sick in New Orleans and wasj confined to his bed for live days, bat recovered sui'ociently to travel and reported at Sewanee ready for duty Monday, March Two day's after wanl lie caught cold. A relapse ensued, his condition being complicated by conation of thejright lung. Every tliii ur in human powerj was done to save him, but from the first it was evident that the chances weic against his recovery. Once or twice tlurinj; temporary periods of semi -consciousness hjs mind wan dered through past scenes and he ordered the batteries j to come up. Karly this morning he became to tally unconscious. His end was very peaceful. His wife and six of his family were with him. He Time is Still Going On, So is the HUDSON STORK CO., with a comph line of FAMILY GROOEIIIKS not necessary to-ennumerate, but wo ask you to come t and see and supply your wants. Keing well situated to handle all COUNTRY PRODUCE we can al-waj-s supply you with the best the market alFords. We a!o keep in ah adjoining room a large stock of DRY GOODS, SHOES, BOOTS, If ATs and NOTIONS in fact a complete store all under one roof. V"e invite your custom. .H TxcLsQirzL gtore OoinnpaazLy-., 410 MS South Elm Street, TOM SHERWOOD, Manage. S.vlKs.mkx: Wni. A. Ilrown. W. C. Denny, M. S.-JeiTreye, J. B. Browh I ! and Hentv fields. ' " t rt r.emnt m wt 1 a n v. 14 i: t! i r fr .! -I' ll : 1 e ' i r i . o tir.4 ; t I t'.e btlit-f It- i' 'ol. H . r would rr . n t. iri o.:ri,4. H' h . : nr re- tir : jui- llv n n,d r-'.j . w , r m -.'1 pi a oit i1 1 I. i z r. j r r j - f t !a e i ii r.iui ! f -':.- fi t rd, .irJ th- attendi:: t . V ; - i u rv rn i IV - r ' on A iiicriea :i a tf.iinic trati'.e and political hitorv. It iiii'.-i r.' tli.it th;4 mr.c fiumht r tif t. ll- i w .f Review contain a rrvir.v i f Prof. Wilson's new hook, Iiv i-i :. and" Re-union," which otnr in n ri'tupact little volume t!.- j trii-.l from the first inau:ura ti n t-f Andrew Jackson to the end of t; rover !v c land's tl rt term. The ; rt-m! character (ketch of the jt 'level. md Cabine t i one of Mr. i.so-t ft -lici'us pieces of l'fjf. Wtuulrow Wilin is :!. n i'f Kcv. Dr. Joseph Wil-on I formerly of Wilmington, N C. He , a .tl-.: 1 fritrid of mine, and !vvl.tn 1 li-od to t-ing college glee bons v. it h him I little thoucb: he t:!d r f r t ; . tr ! - i n .' f I .. i ! i. s - t!...- t f. - fi'ia d::ri A ;: r JT: ! . ss i . i. -t!, hi nt- : n..i , . I. 5 t I ( : ' the 14 i rt r ti.- fit : t i.t- Kir d attorney p-m r.! d ; nell kn.v.n ir.'rv. Hi- h - ;n beet ine di-tincui-hed U he i-. He h.4 entire charge of j the Law Department at Princeton . a:. ! v. rt eentlr :iven .-.( , ' .. Py the Faculty ii regard- tie lilti rat!n of course, tmploy- to Masassas Junction alout" sun rise Sunday, July 21. As Colonel Elzey got us o'ut of the car?i and we wore piling knap sicks and stripping for the fight, Kirby Smith dashed up "n a gal lop. Forward, First Maryland 1' he shouted: - 'The -'watch-word is Sumpter and the signal is this,' throwing his hand up to his fore head,; palm outward 'March to the firing!'" The tegiment gave a yell and started. We went doublcaiuick- dkd a he lived, bright, strong and ing as Ion; ns wind . held out and confident in his Christian faith rested, and then on again toward and hope. One of his very last the firing. Kirby Smith assumed connected utterances! was a verte command of the iirira,, detached from the 23d Psalm, "Though I A. P.! Hill toward Blackburn's ford walk through the Valley of the and directed our three regiments. shadow of death I ! will fear no l After an hour or two T 1 itcanie ut- vil, for Thou art with me." terlv nlaved out. I had tho scur- Gencral Smith was born at St. Vy, but d"id not kuov it- At a halt ugustine, Fla., in 132 1, graduated or rest I went un to Colonel Elzev, at the West Point Military Aca- who had rot a iiorse. and said: demy in lSJ."i and entered the army 'Colonel I can't keep up. I am as brevet second lieutenant of in- playe'tl out, unless you give me a lantry. in the warjv.itn Mexico horse. - he distinguished himself and was At 'the instant a fire broke out brt vetted first lieutenant and cap- from !a thicket on our risht, and tain for irallantrv at Ithe battles of Kirbv Smith, fell over the neck, of Cesre Cortlo and Cofttreras. From his horse. 'There ' said Elzev. 11'J to FS.V2 ho was i an assistant Clod is just. Get Smith's horse". ' professor of mathematics at West I started for the horse, but he got Point. Transferred to the second away, I e-ot another. ' cavalry in with the rank of General Smith came back to us captain, he served on; frontier duty jn the winter of 1801-'C2 and: com ami was severely wtiunded in a mand a division in the Army of the Might with the 'Comanche Indians Potomac, as General Johnston's in Texa in 180, lln January, armv Was called. It became the he became major l( his regi- Army of Northern Virginia1 only ment, but in April of the eamo year when General Lee assumed com ic- resigned. He soon after mand, June ..(, 1S02. nppointetl a brigadier jin the Con- After he left Manassas Gen. Kir federate array under Gi n. Joseph by Smith went Wet and at the E. Johnston and was bndly wound- war he was a lieutenant-general in ed while leading hi brigade into command of the Department of the action at the lir-t battle of Manas- Wet. comurisin" all the forces sa. Made major-general in 1SG2, west of the Mississippi river. He he was tran-fcrrcd to hast len- Surrendered, that department in ncssco ar.d plaeed in ommand of Jst)5 after Lee and Johnston's sur- thit di piirtmt-nt. Under General j render. P.ragir he led the advftnee m the Some time after the war he be- invasion rf Kentucfi ami routetl came nresidt nt of the I'niversitv the Union forces at Richmond, in of the South, Sewanee, Tenn., an that State, advancing to Frankfort, institution under the direction Promoted tt the grad of lieuten- and patronage of the bishops of ant-general he engaged in the bat- the Protestant Episcopal church, tie at Perryville and Murfreesboro'. The death of Kirby SraitL cuts He was then placed in'command of the roster of Confede'rate generals the tranx-Mississippi department, very sliort. No -reneral services at opposing General Banks in his Red all. Of the lieutenant-generals,' river campaign and engaging in Wade Hampton, .Tubal Early and! the battle of Jekins Ferry. He was John B. Gordon are tho onlv ones CAPE FEAi: & YADKIN VALLEY RAILWAY CO., OFUCK OK THE TRESIDKXT. A general meeting of the Stockhohl er of the Cape Fear ami Yadkin Val ley Railway Company w ill be held ih Kayctteville, X. C, on Tucsilnr. he 2,1 dav of March, s;i at 11 .o'clock A. M. This meeting is called for the pur pose of accepting certain amendments to the Charter of. tho Company, grant ed by the Cencral Assembly of Xortji Carolina, and for the transaction oil' such other business as may be brought before it. This t:lst day of Iiruarv, lS0:i. J so. M. Ros k, V A. LAS I L Secretary.. President. March 1st, lS'W-.'iw. RELIABLE Drugs am -Seeds; Kifharrisoii --& -Fariss, AT WHOLESALE AND RET All I t Her.dqunrters ior Physicians sup plies aiid Grocer's Bottled DRUGS. ., Opp. Benbow House, Greensboro; The u rulers; 'Tneil having qualified administ.rattrs tf tho estate of GeorgjL- Cble. dee'd, before the Clerk of tn Superior Court of Guilford count t,J hereoy gives notice to jiersons liav ing claims against the estate ot sai deceased to present sutdi, tli.ly f-rovc n, to us on .or before March lit.1!, otherwise tins notice will be jlead i bar of their recovery of same. All persons indebted to the estate of sai" deceased, will como forward and mak prompt payment and save cost. This March 11 th. ::. ' .JOHN A. CtHLK, .MICHAEL COBLE, Adm'rof George Coble, decM. mar. l.VCw. : . WHERE CAN IfBUY T Th 'or -tt. r -rn rN ' '"" " ... ' I- - :'! i :i HONEST DRY 'GOODS' I o 13: Is a Question Often us a Trial and we Will Always Answer Asked. rGive Think you J. M,;UMJJ111A 221. SotxtjILl SI (t CO. '8 is (ho Place, C3-xeeixdi"3o.xo:, C. if A Iot of heavv WINTE BOOTS the.LOVrl "Over (;,0r'0 pairs just received. i: v,;:ju io S:.".t- lponey Also a Larce Stockbf Dr ! H nl of teach F.'l-tC! er- A c. uruta v t ?. ! 11 I A T 4 Hi . .1 IV '.. . i N ; and t- n i ". i: wu td-ervfd the music :. ! t! ral tlecoratitns being i.nu uiv t ;a!'oratc. A GOOD DAY FORFIRE3. in .,. the churchf her t ! ft .1-. r.t in It a , i s ":.i.f -r t I. rd Dhist Tr t y Ij irtmtnt ' :u r.c. t M r. G . u ,.! f r; r.l f Secrr tary Car Tht a en:. b nti tl p i- B.i ! Dr.y fcr Property. Mr. ."J ir ir. t Black, an apt d I y iiv i n : i. ar 31 1- I'lea-tnt cot tn mil!-, in Alamance ctomtv, had and evt rvthii:Lr . a r. I "ri!, V f ' '!.t t. cur se. be I.!:, d bv a tho;; N-Tth t '.ir-! ir: a 1- at i Mr. I . 1 ! e f r. Vr. I. t ! tr.d t r; a ur; I tl.. '. H ,'i t i 1 1 , f Eli '..';. trv in ' .r i m it t j '.nrnt d, .i!urday, April 1st. The Ut'A lady and her dat. 'liter livtti i.i..-i.e nni nan retired i-r ine nilit. Ab.t'it In ti"tdiek the daughter was ar. l fr.m her f-lumber by the ! t:;t 1! of lire, when she found the jro.-:i li'I". of -ir."l.e, tn joiir.t; ot:t the last to surrender tho forces under hi command. May '2o, lS The death of General Beaure gard in New Orleans, La , Februarv l', 1M'.', left General Smith in the uni.no position of last survivinjr general of the Confederacy, which lie was iiestincti to occurv lor so brief u period. Those who lit Id the rank of general were Samuel Cooper, Albert Sydney Jphnsto-n, Ilobert Edwartl Lee, .lueph E2i- ton Johnston, Fierce (iu-tav Tou- tant Beauregard and Braxton Bra in the regular, und Kirby Smith in the provisional army. (Jen. Smith having been promoted to . general I know who ever wore three ; equal stars. ' NEW ADVEETISSMENTE. JOHN T. BRITTAIN, V.i:i be present at everv turm of Court. in, 1 oilers his professional ser- h e-, tn the peoole oi tiuiiior.l c.ountv. . pr;i , 1 v:;. i SALE OF REAL ESTATE! S. S. HAWES & CO., PK4LER.IN ir,4STi;st, CC.MK.MJ RICHMOND, VIRGINIA April 27-1 y tl 3 f fw 1 -T t ft J i UUi 1 1 V i rt lie of h ii order fif t Sunrrinr in the provisional army February Court of Guilford I shrill .-ell nt the ntMhiiss lit w wlifti ivc -ta;.- t i ui: it j :r - tn i nr Oi a iiT!i::m tit, im-t In iiitliy unn (il. u-.int o- -l liar rrt'ims a ir. n : f..r try um.'s ir Sw'.i. i- the l.u-i ii- s He otl'cr tln- wtifkitii.' i;Jo- t v - ;U'H t in l.i liovi' tn intlki- Iiidih-v raia.ilvi AiiU fiininfi-i' cvcr- mi.' u ho ImIIowjs our hi-trn taiMitu'.ly tin luakiti? of s:5ot.tM a iiiomii. I.HTV nt: wli takis .'mi.i now un.l workJ a ill fiir ! v a n 'I t i .ul v urn :'. - tln ir c at :ii n'4 : n can I.. un ih--;mu an nit it; others unit : F., lsr.i General Smith married a Miss Selden, of Lj-nchburjr, Va., a sister of Col. William II. Selden, proprie tr of the Metropolitan Hotel, Washington. I). C, anil n niece of Mrs. Decatur IL Miller, of Balti more, lie met Miss Selden after Court House in Grcm-boro on JIOX- IAY MAY l.-t, A tr.'.-t of lanj in Sum me -r tie Id. tow rihip.(. ui Iford'county t n thewaterjof Haw Hi vt r.'etnitaininjr abtiut "20 acres ami t oumled by the lamls td I stifle daks. Jerry Hihtield, IL C. Moore and others, it beiiiir the place upon which my intestate Uuth Morgan resided at the time of her death. Tkkm- in- Sim: : -One-half of the the tirst battle Manassas, when ly- price to bo p;,id on day of .-ale, the bal inir wounded nt the residence of nce in thne moi;tl:s tiu-reafter, with Mr. dohn Ilobin McDaniel, in ivnciiiuire, anil iney were married price on i!a t f -ih' i r -. desir?. . Tlie a few months later.v Mr?. Smith I titerred p:.; ttic nt ;o :j .-ecnrtd by note find il lir.rn futntlv of liiblroi u it r. I W 1 1 il .-OCU r t V interest at s jer t cj.t. from day of sale. I he inirrhh-t. r may oav the whole ar" tiouiir it. au.l von, ri-a-u-r. can n. tue - is the In--t J a fn (Hi-iiie--; tiiat yoa t vt r ha.l the eliauee tn f cure. Votixvij! in; j'ra.e mi-take it' you fail to j'ive it a ti i-.ii at. liie e. it xniifxra-p tin- yuatioii, st ml act iiuickh v.iti wni .iirictiy Im.i yonr-elf m a mo-t ro-jn)r.?u hii-iiieJ, at whii'Ii you c:in lar'O -inns of iiion. v: 1 lie un v make ri-fiiit- of ati.t ll. v al 'iirk lukti'. :0-e a ALL NICE CLEAN GOODS, iNO OLD please, Gr. Yours anxious t 12 .8 to be eiove.r out CIIEA1' KSl X'Ail PiJiCES. i Jo I uiV'll ats, occt TOCK.- I'EEASdC CALL, - V Cj)" J... 112 South Elm Street, Bcnburf Ilouie, Feb. E TUK VJIJ TAX Tin: (ti.i Til E V0(; A CJlfLin-J) J'.nh n:i; cnxA' ri.ow (IT A WAX W A t-a fi fe w ;!.! r;im i it. . , ., i f t .! i ti.e wa:;t one with n.''r w"lli,r oi' house on t:rt. an invalid oceu- br iit!" t , p r,-i n i ' i . : : ci; air m a n on F. I n: ti.:- r.u-e f r : ';. !:. ?:i i - i :. : p;i i.. r time in p;tttin her the bull liu ' until it w-n too ive anything. In .. a 'jt;ariti:y to the I."-.-,. . !:?-: tv.i- nt .-':! ; . Tl . r- . - 1: from late ad ii : in to of corn and eon- i'l.cil. When the a--em' led tluy f.'Und the ; uj w. ii.i I-1 rc -ft.t t d ami j o iri .idid. ui;!i n.-thin but the tf .1. tt 1 r i.i-- x-.ry i.oi tin favt-tt ir(tn u.-wrtek. On": in of the fire i!;now n. ns thire h oi been no ire n the h-'tiie i- ni'irnin. M': r. v. i ;;i;y . i - Fi. lli A. Ih' I t t t'T v p.ian jM e Fr. "-id.ru v livt - ir. the Wt t. ;M b p- n i i r is !. til'. . I ;prt !:.e b. n'eh ..f I ,w r.v:!,V! in 'oursc, extending I tf I ..:!::. ..-! ! i , I O.j ti.esifie d iv a tb structive f'.re :e i. . trtt ! a few miles It O. "l I ...I r i:i . r... i - 'i 1. 1 -i oi i.iihtiv, runniiuiiiij a ate er.t nt :-zi. a ? t r t ..v . : t i t i. .. II ir.di-.: 'ft. t.'. II. ir.-; - enr.vt ut 1 ij rn b- f,.r '. -i a '. rn E . southeast Mrcd. who Hv ;re of the f;re. 1 tl.r n ...i i.t-H- nr. li t t!i i: r; ntlv th'" prol l. . o tf i f the 1; i iv ..f t : I It -.t:.. in tic i tl.-'fr i .;;;i-n :. ..y man i- in t:.c t a . tn or turee ii.iu in . l:r-vC.-:i. A M: i ' I in the direct t : arm;; his house would be burned, trrii I his ftsrnittjre and other pr.iperty oil! ir;f- an open fell. rvi tr.d '::.sr:;i' to r-!.i! the house j, ; d but the prop rty in the Held , l i - burned. l!y the united e:fort i re it ! .-! -ton.. I A. vivethe tlistintii-hed soldier. A little over a year ao Gen. Smith's) n - idem e and contents at Sewanee wtr? ib -trovcd, includint; valuable war recortlt and manuscript?. List spring (ieraral Smith fj ent several tl.iys in Baltimore, the uest of Mt. Decatur II. Miller, and was called on by many person al friends: J.md c-x-Confe derates. Baltimore Sun. PERSONAL PwEMINSCENCES. Q?u. Bradley T. Johnson Iiecall3 Kirby Smith's Vnlorin "War. Gin. Bradley T. dohnson, of Baltimore, when inftrmed by a rep resentative of Tho Sun of the death of Gen. E. Kirby Smith, Mid: -I first met Major E. Kirby mitli a u-sistant adjutant-general on .losepli E. Johnston's stalf at The t.-i.c bj-ubu-i't to enntirma- tioti bv 'i:.' c-i irt, Fntil conlirtned title. will be ri ft.i.icd. 'I-.r.'i- -!l' lvi-S H M'. U. (; LNTliY, Adin'r of Until Morgan, April ."ith, .:',. li'Mirs work tvia oiteii t-.jtial a w--k' w4-' h' Ther you tire ohl or voiiii,-. in:m or oui:(a, it makes no tiiilereiice, ilo as we tell you, an-ijMio-iiss will meet you at the very -tart, rs'.-i'lu r xi.erieii.-p or eai.ital uece--arv. ' '1 ho-e who 4 oi k f-ir us aro n-wanlnl. Why not .write tn-dai-lor lull articular", trie .-' . K. V. A.L,i-:i & Hn, los :si. 10, Ausustu,jMe. Z ec. 14-1 v. i.1 Notice oi Sale. I.y virl ;io tif an ex. .-nl ion issued to me In-iii the Superior Court. I shall tiller for s;ile to the hiirhe-f bidder for eash. on MONDAY. lh 1st d-tv of .MAY iv.l, at the Court IIotie 'd.-or. in Greeibi.ro, N.',at 12 oeloi k, .M., the ;o!d Kin an t Louder Mininn; t oiiip.inv r lan.Js, Mtuafed in Otnlford eoiintv, in .I.ui..'.,to.vn Toutohii'. joining the lamls of .John Yates, Lewis vines an I ot Iters, containing 1 acres mort; r les. to .satisfy the above exe cution in the case t.f d '1'. Leonard, A. S. Mel ovel! and others, air:unst The GobhKing Mining Company and the I.ouder .viinti; ( ompan v. This the ."I-t d-iy f M'irch, P'.t.:. . j ,to. V. cOt)K, Sio ri:i', Per H. C. LAM I!, d. S. apr. "i-1 w. ra il e HEAD GUAR T 17 Ii LA : s t ::. jo ii :; yAv, y.; a r, Baun"h's Pu ' Potash Our prices are f and on these terms GKEENSBOBO, Nfcf. i i:nf Tin: i Mvjio i " i: i) Tin: i $!: VLTER c f Bone otlic A.'Vv T X II I. wi; T iT r.w .;;; sio ri MTi l'jyvoy s'mi'i:, QOD'S ;.'.s, ,, r: it a Y i:. ki:s, Pnr v Colored Fnint. Alcal,. )ound, r articl ir, that $ey.nre on we solicit'yojir trade. ours 'I'ru'v. WAKEPtELD Snuth "frZs; E! f?Z -X3 HARDWARE CO. 'eto ion tlio l III! MX U il . A I k v RS A - B ; u j n h ' s h o n c a n d - - . - - . and many the "live and let live" plan Clm Street !'i;ioi' when G KENS!joli(J, N, C.I vou uniii'. i J fP-. - rr V fj -i I .- XT" '-4 If OI We are acrain before oui; FBI ENDS and CUSTOMERS to iicTiriowlfdge-our Harper's I t rry in May 1 v.l. Af ttr tur retreat from that noint I whs very riu,i, shocked oncday at i IStratOrS NOtiCO. ill .UlijUilllliS o ft tut U-MUIl OC ami weiplec I : And iii Loo ;.ii:tlv .-fitlitl I'f 111 i ;rt :: il 1 that : un v r.t r--i.in of -topp. "il.j Kas.is L.'ii.lAtor. Mr. L i-t. the Kansas agitator, I tween Major Smith and V. II. II. Whitinjr, afterward major-general, who ;it killed at Wilminzton in Having ipialilied as administrator on the e-tate of Tolly Steele, deceased, Ittte of tut' cotinty of Guilford, I hereb notify all persons havins claims asainst And when your TOBACCO is pi PILE BRINGS w:;o n-.it in ;.irt!i Caro Una with t I m ,,r iritl. o-.- tif., ill, i ieJ i.avinnt (tf n. it r I ist autumn, has en-! of .-i limb i op r, ,,r. ' i his M-treli -Msf, 1 1 be two soldiers were ths- ! tlie estate to present t hem to me eussin- the chances of war. Maj. ! 'J,"?111 ".n-r h-uV "'V31' . ..i i J ' ls;,b or this notice w ill be plead in bar l th-if recovery. All persons endebt- I will be il.nl to compromise if j td to said e-tate mu-t make imthadiate Our experience extends; over i pJriod of 'ELEVEN acet th SPECIAL attention, and 'deal ith t -u- n Vv:,u.!,ri,M-.! the i.fn. Ut ivtr lif! autumn, ha en- J of a limb, a le or an arm ' i .Marcn .it, r, : t.r.:T n f.rm un.br w..y tertl the held .,f journalism She Tin. wa9 encouraging to a your.-j I Adu V.dty sVJeie. ti.e nr.;-t j.i! ... I tt an! rep .rted the turbulent Kansas Leg- militiaman who had never heard a jftpr. .vo. r..y at tl.r White II i-e rt- i-t tture for a Chica-o paper and Uiiot tirl in anger. I said nothin-if : ' r ; ri.;.a v i- rr lit. d n i:h tit j '.e hs j.,: nritttn several articlt.9 ,' b:it tiiouiiht - Xo.K'!1 CAKOLI.VA, VERY ie a I: FOR Ol iie ourselies to the nng very one and jail alike. olFcr such lipductements t our customers as to INSUKE t! promotion of heir v Ihcii pnte rn i precLi-tiorr- of their favors, est ."" .. . on our Coor we will give it our personal attention and see that -every hicJhest Mark .rr price mlort YE Alls. We (Jive daciijmd JvVEIiYCustwniff e s-o into the jsi; n iivu ieeiingTswt we ,can em tliC - ' - IK :. t : it the 1 v . :i,.t;-i. - I to n e :.'.;h!e n Sep Is. i ! !.;- I.r ' fo i dtth ts b i -i p -i;tit ly a New Ytrk illustrated in which j Itircctly afterward Kirby Siniru oenoiinccs me outn ana our J wni nut in command of l.ri.ra,t. : t;:::t 'Ji:.ern pcope m weening term. .,t the Iir?t Marv and .Third Ten 1 be Aid oc ite A r mark thit ; 'T Co ! -. t. i . i , Ij-urn b v ! n-cr; i f f. r m a T.y ;:t. t : r.4 pr- ' i' .- a Mr. il .riii:.i!t. Ti.: r trly adjottm:-;ent ti-pv:id rh.ij- n ti c scn.i:-ri:tl mves ,,;.i,:i n :..-.v ,:i f., : . i l"r.ited :'. s. ' .!.-. s-:..it r lb .tt-h i it t - ' Io- ; i s-tiui of j -r di il f t'.k t-j -.-ially oi. ti.e part of rrp;M'in iotor. He wa. b.jut bitten t-rt a , c.isi.ier of the Citizens National Hank of thiIru?r Dcscrxiai Traise been n binj; dr, til II I uliii t (H . f v. Sl TLHIoli COriil', May Term, lsH.S. Noiick. ! Lizie Ki.t-r vs. Lrvin Ki.er. I'o thedefetiilant above named ' von at all times. Our House is the LARGEST Uest LIGHT still with us as auctioneer1 and takes pleasure m talking is a shjadow of a chancel to get another bid. ID and-best arranged 1 ouse here. AV. J. iivON i for our custoiiiers, never failing :to stay'wh'iie therb Our force are all COMPETENT FARMERS the CASH at-he otltce thus saving them tub trouble of goinjg tot! l - r. t. :r wt , nei-te and Tenth and Thirteenth Virginia. i.eiore uie tuiiUIle of vi-iii tr.Lj. nmii-.. ti...t n. t.,;.f:,- i-... . . . . ... --v.. ..... (M.UI.,,,,, 1.1.- ; ' uiv, is''i, a tnvision was lormt-tl j 'ie i izor, lias instituted suit acaint .-iy to o.ir eitiens, tlutt ; ..r pt !,! i.ri,1(i nn, un..tUar I you in the superior Court- of Oullfonl Col. Arnold Elzey became com- i.:t. K:. N di-'iot'rv for Conuai- ! t o, dr utvz .New i. ire b u s Art.i. Sihcan l Kl md Un- l. tn.':b-l ri iuedic that srllm v xhul !.ae -ivtii suU tin:trr ! -...tfi.;,s tion. A t tio not hesitate to ir . .. l!u t i ery tit..e, and w e 1 nlv to refund the purehiw n -. ii ut rv rtsiiits d not fnl- county ftir dhoree and allimonv, both cashed. So as soon as your las-l pile the farmers. We hope you will again favor lis wi "u. Hoping to see inl of the Ffarme Trul pending fiis snitVin 1 for l.fe, and you PUN. P.urk-I wander of the Fourth brigade, ) are hereby notitiVl to appear kt 'the ectrie lottt r, ; leaving Lieutenant Col. George II. next term of CuiliWd county Superior Stuart in command of the First .uri :o ne ucm am,rc.en! M i .! it . -eouirt v, tin the Fifrji .loni aryland. with myself as major v.;i,a,;,i answer .4lem.;?i and acting lieutenant-colonel. tin's complaint, iich w .otv t !. :r i: won tlnir e nmouct litvc 'arity purely on Stuart in command of the First -u ne "eiu atM,r(.ens!oro, m ai.l eoiiiny, on use ritrii .Motuhv in :lnv is.ver ork'inurto the i-l.tii.- : ill be tiled Thus organized, on July 111, we within thv iir.-t three daysof s.i'n! term. ' marched to Mana?sas from Win- 'r J'-'eent will b rendered against; t . it- , r. i . vii In s iul sio' f.,r the relief i!t-t!i-tn.lii I cluster. We left our horse at i -imo-to...i. s 1 n a l il I ' 1 'V I "'-. JNO. J. XELSON. C. s. (' , Piedmont to come with the "train! and went on by the cars. Wo got apr. r-iw, W. J. LYON, Cf G. 1HIRTOX. November 2, 1892. EN," having had is sold ypu get th thvou-r trade and Li i several- year monej-, thif, we th.ii. our part we promu-e oni b-sj in thin and the Surrounding count le-s, wt r. matn, v.our friends, J. Whitt P. S. We have with us to attend to-your wants the following gentlemen: R. A. FLF. MING; WILLIE CURJJETr, experitnee. e continue t rtxu' tlie le bank tirhav-e tlieir cheeks iL a great convenience to to exert our ber-t ell'or;-: frip & Co,. 3 . G410. LE WIS, j A