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- - M .. ........... M- .. . .-..2-5t--S-. "WW,-- -a.- . - "A '- ; ' 11 ' ' 1 - .! ! ' j . . he Greensboro Mtriot -: - - I - ,- "- ' " " -!: -' -: - - r I ul J-!. -a GREENSBORO, X. C, WEDNESDAY MAY 8, 1893. tf Bj- be Patriot f III I .- .sl Pn?? tailing 'nipny, KK51.H fl.oo Per Tear r ! . ' t - J- In Al vanee j I T' : - I i: "J 1 Dr. W. J v. u -. J : -1 The I : . -. t .V v r, . , . f X 1 1 in f ' V. - V r i t t. n U v c I , 1, I i . vv I I I it f j . I ) -r l:.l ni t i; !l f.-r ! - . t T f ! I 1 r ' 1 ( ; r. i-Cr. a. - IV. n -. N. ! scales i am ; ATTORNEYS AT LAY. ; INA S (i.inK. t . rl! 1 r ril t - I !! vcti for .Win; so generoa.' I ! :: xt j.pria:r found Malrm.i i v, f ;:!::'!. 1. I-ho po:.t for a cata- ! i 1 tio.j Lor ... I iin.l pla it . a ! a i!.cv.io3 was particularly f t . 1, Ltr llir uai not iu vain. IV.-:-- kicw :uJ L2-s.-.oiuCvl iu the f tl.vl tit JOUM T. BRITTAIN, AT.MtXKY AT LAW.)! rtr. u?ut, thieh I lo fair to ijv.,1 tl.o. i;j iLo picture, an I iu"s ra : ti . evt rjtvli re, Licruiag-glory and c; j r- . r.ni !. Lai ti.igt.ur.ett." ntid in rv.-ry t.r. wi rt 1 1, v 1 tLoir fr.iT.iu o-i th mr ti i- v !...! .'.. ct,;-1 -'i(:;!.ic I r i f Ar ,v tl.o 1 I, -t." PARLOR AND TABlaE MANNERS 1 iu ti. . . f i. VakDlicId . ! iv, '! v. , j- i . !!.. i:.r. nr iiutt I lirual. t . f , n - . I ' tit, -f I i r. r i.r i ! . f.' - M i fi : l: It:. :r r . t".- . -. .. f ; i r ?! . . .i . 1 !.. ,i ' V -. ! .--;.! ir I? i J.r.s I 1 !!. ". .rr :.' I.::.. : i r . I t: i. j . J ! - r -t.. I. i- ,. Dr. Arthur E. LeiibelterJ- Dr. V7. J. RICHARDSON" 1 .... i t' i-it-i u-. . .l.iiu:. tll'i.ur.f I l:.-,v t:.i "c tii .t j ! r.t ai cnl.i.itol. i li. r . t.! a k.i ifi ( f:iunc : t..-- uj.,.!a !.o;i-".-h(I I. I'.v ry one t l f r 1 1.--:.). TI.e f.i-i.e ! M.i.i.i, j.ar .j-rvl throtih tl.. 1 1;.. ,; ,t!. !. a:;-! tln r Iittlo firl v . i :i .. .th ,, 'vr i fovi-r. 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'..; i r . r k:. , f . . r . in ! ;:n I a I t..; l-jiul-',-. c f a t' ! . f .- I. r-c ar. I i. t s .f - 5 , j,,, .u , j tr t.r. 1. I !. m;M Id xtrj fU I t. i i at l..l i i tl.i ,:..r II-.-"tal M ! uii Jf I... 0,r:. f :: nlth t'.,t j r .iCC uuo J .Ir-. lnata:L I!. h r ua ti l 1:1 tL. t ; la -I Jta! I-, a:. 1 ti . a !,. 1 h .t.r. ft,. m I .i.V- U. I Farntr V fcsn. t ''', it.i ar- :;u i cut .llii - 1 ! ! I.i n- .1 , r.. 1 . ... t..f I ... j to th- ritN, mL-to tLo cui. -.tiv l - u: K I ; I t:t I.j!o waii lir.n 1 t I, !..;.. v, a attrartc.l l.r th.. I I I I I l' h ti, ts h;K h v. a a j w j.-t, I n, !.! : 1 t:.'-.vr.. l.ur.,!r U t t th.va HttKhKK-. f c'- :-t I ' i-it. - -t. i, Tt'w, aal thf. ' r . f . t . r. . . ri. . t HOW IS THIS? P'r-'- t. : t . f c : r. -lt .S....I l. I. SI'lH'.i IB.' t o t : ct th. o ? c: r.;invl ..... 7 i t:. '. i I h fiaM.i :j I'.n 1 . 1 ' . rv v ' 21 it,- ; t'!. t I.-- I v,.;j"t c; t i t r ti;. 1 t i r.i c .vrv. :i (Called at Random.) Don't, as an invited gueet, be late to dinner. This is wrong to your Lost, to other gueits, and to the dinner. Don't feat yourself un-til the ladies are eutcd, or at a dinner partv, until 3our hoft or liostess gives t lie eigral. Don't tuck your napkin under ; your cliin, nor spread it upon j our Mi-. l tcL'fHfacelo-t it Ijo'i f.-ue. ! "rea5t anit tuckers are for I Ja .-1 I r r.f,?.:!;vjh p o'.i-j.. h" Ithenurfery. Do not spread your i i- ( ti.-. t: nor-, at i.r t. . ;napfm over your lap; let it full l. an I v. v.l I Maail it th ar- i over your knee. f Don't eat with yeur knife. Never 'put your knife into your mouth I Do not load up the fork with food 1 1 1 . A .. . . ; : . . . i in., i.ii'ii ian u, as u ncrr, io jour mouth, lake on your fork what you can easily carry, and no more. Don't fill your mouth with too much food, and do not masticate audibly, Kat gently, quietly and easily. D.m't put your knife into the butter, n-r into the saltcellar, nor into any dish. Don't roject bits of bones, or other substances, bv spitting them back into the plate, ('uietby eject them upon your fork, holding it to your hp, and then place them on your plate. Fruit stones should be removed by passing them unob trusively from the lips to the spoon. Don t linjji?r article, do not play with your napkin, nor vour goblet. nor your fork, nor with anything e.r-e. Don't drop vour knife nor your fork; but if you do, do not be dis concerted. (Juietlyjask the servant for another and do not give the incident any further heed. Do not be disturbed. by accidents nor blun ders of any kind, but let all mis hap pass orl without comment and with philoa iphic-ii IndillVrence. Don't press food upon a guest. To worry a gucut with carcle im poi t unit it i considered in the word pi?ib!e taste. D:m't, in declining at dinner to be htlr.td t. ani nartieular ' dUh. . f - - - - yive a : etson tliat jnu are "afraid of it," or t fiat "it will disagrie with you." It is suilleient i-imply io fluff, ur.'i men no one lias a rig lit to adk. why. Don't make a pronounced at tempt at correctness of manner. It is better to make mistakes than to be obviously struggling not to make them. Don't thank host nor hostess for your dinner. Kxpress pleasure in t lie entertainment wl'en you depart that is all. I) r forget that the lady at ; vour hi. has first claim upon at tention A lady at your side should not be . iglected, whether vou hive ! been i". -oduced or not. FEARFUL "WEATHER IN THE WEST. Grandmother's Granddaughter. ' "' " t' "t a tie' f-ial-ard and do "-1 ' ib-ir p!ac-. Next day ho ii I a- iu the i .ivr: Ai. n wi',1 tli- j n-foot a io cf pobo ti I m of the rm g cf ruil.atH tLat din I'iih f!.. pal-hc j-oico aa 1 auuor oar t r.' r !.. . j.-r"'" 1 l.o autlii-rjlioi. thru put o:i their i:.vtt!.', Mt a fef txtra detective- at v.ak. v.iththe it -ojlt that Kosoau him- ; If .ai arr. -e 1 and talien beforo the prt f. et. Y.-:r ua:.;"? "ia piired that fa tiua arr, -.ti'h a frown. J..--eaa. Vo:r prtfi.-ioa?" Afti.-. kt the tdc3!i. -WLal?" ; Acti-rf at Odtou." My d- ar tir. tLis,r.not the j lae-j to carrv e the siL'j jofcc.i thai tou have 1-eoa r.tieii:g ia tL streets; vuu lui-I.t i.avo to futrt for it. von kuo'tr." MoUMur 1 iVcf.vt." sai'l i:o-i!i. I the pretty woura altLo tUeoa tl. cater aro nA to 1 prevailed up..u to take t ho parH cf oi l ladies r.ad tLo i:uang.-r Las decided to easier a few geatl-'m m for tl.o purpo-e, an ' I aai nn.t-n- the tiiin.ler. I wa th iui e quito eo: ieet la sarins that I a. aa aetres at tho Od.vn." . ILo pret- ,'rvely wrote, seaa, ' res? at tho ( lion." Ice.E Snow, Frost, Cyclones, and High "Water. ICE CAfSES A 11IO LOSS TO FRUITS. Kansas Cur, Mo., April 21. The northerly gales which have been sweeping this portion of the coun try since Wednesday cqhtinue to day with unabated fury. The ther mometer reached freezing point in Kastern and Central Kansas last night. Ice is reported over half an inch thick, and all varieties of fruit have been killed. It is not believed the wheat crop has been materially damatced. In Southern Kansas the frost was very light and no damage DEATH i;V CYCLONE IX THE OZAKKS. Ozakk, Ark, April 21.- A de structive cyclone passed overFrank- J Marjorie went to the masquerada, Dressed in her Grandmother's brocade; f She was gaily powdered, and patched and laced, . With a very long "skirt, and- a very short waist. . j To the strains of the music vtc danced away; (. . The old gown rustle 1, and seemed to say, , j "Young man, I am older by ! far than you, j Tray listen to me, and I'll tell you true "How Marjorie's grandmamma,Tyears Served many a wigged and powdered Dean. . She would sit on the stairs,' and cut qnadrilies She had promiseil to gallants all satin and frills. 'Sire woulu llirt w ith Captain or Tory, a Judge, or lin county about 20 miles north of And each wonl1 tell her the oiJ, old Ojark Wednesday. Threa dwell- , 6y; , , .- , , As with maidenly art. she sat below uu one Hcuooinouee were tie- The 8Ilow.wllite terries of mistletoe etroyed. The 12-year.old daughter . of Jerry James was killed, and the ( beware .J .tue granddaughter, fc" ' I r All n iv n nl Vk.s entire- family was injured, Mrs, ivh.it. o-rqn.tmr.ti, ,ti,t ci.0mi ai James'having her skull fractured dare; ' and may die. The path of the Don't let.her wildes ensnare you, too, stnrni wa not mnro tlmn tit.i l,nn. tur women are women, tue ages dred yards wide. SEYLKLST IX VKAIts. Dixon, III., April 21. One of the severest storms in years was ex perienced in Dixon last night and to-day. It snowed alPnight and this morning and then turned to rain. Kansas rnriT killed. Emi-oiua, Kans., April 21. A through Majorie wore my roses fair In her quaint corsage and golden hair; I.ut she answered "No'' to. my love that night, And I ruefully pondered, "Old gown, you re ngut. McGregor Jenkins in Vogue, Political Proverbs. From the Charlotte Observer.7 Not every one that saith "Grover M. I...,- F:i t h A VW"n witlm Mrm .t.i. It seem? really ia.posdblo to evti i CiOi th l.OL.ii g i:,tiaft ia a 1 i.re.tu. A-woa-I. rfal story i t -Id :. a pi,-o :i f..r.cviu,r joaruat "cf a I n .,.. earner pio -u winch wn? catur. i -. th'' icriaan sobLcf daring the i " cf r.ui ia lTo. TLo bird wai being cmied la a b.I l.oa fr,ia Tari.s to sor.ie p...int ia ti. conutry ttLcjc it ta cspn to l t.. turn to I'.itis vi'h a i.ns-a;e. It v .. i t..-n in- oi-ia:.iu iiea i j .. prt.:.ttd to tl.o fo:i::.i.i.:.ln I'lo b r.el; ( h irw f, v.!;OH, :it i t ti.er ri l.t-irtiThy. I !t r, it " a. i ia a "-j, l ro nay avifr !i: l , , fully f.-d .;:. I n ril.,..l ,.u a!:!,.. it n., I.-, t l.eio, ilni-.g if. th- I .j. .f ro-a! Ijt :ry f .r f0.,r yi-ars tl. - I r.- u p: j-i -hi l ot foi l it fat!., i I. A? tl (at of th.a tin." the .n iir. trui I.-;t cjx-n en.? .lay. 'I I. , , t!e-v .t. n.-utte'I hijh'in th-i air. '. al ..:;t f r a laoa.tat, a if to t'nd tL pt i:.ti c f th i comjusi, aa I etarte I ia ftri.Lt liuo Kr lVri. Ttvo day afterward it Wat it win p?ait:-t tho o.atraarrt to iti c Id loft i i the luh vard d? Cli.-hy. Tl.cr. it . to.-, ,-u -d, an 1 its exso beia;: I roa-M t p il-Iu- atte:.ti mi it Was hoaore 1 a- a patriot i. turned Iron foreign captivitx It renaiavl at th i Paris .Jar.Iia .1 ' c!i!:;atatioa uttil ft died ia I!-'. t r I s ith :M bir era V A i " :.o i j. : T.. s tl..--ab f " f;l :; ! la t : . v-!. a e He r . f t!., ,.j c -ir; .. -:s pi" .!-. . i j .,.- U. a! e to n ii;.. .;:.! .i-.M a t'.era. a:. I yi f. i f I :;:. tl. :., I . .'. ' dvi : ' .if, .! i:.e 1. a:. I xi.n, ,.f t! i ! ri ' i t'ett, r 1 .1 . v. r rr. a IU::--1 f : !.- r '- . 1. :. : " te . .a 1 I.- ti. r. . 1 I u. 1 L, v , j-1 : f ti.- !.,." A:. 1 c La :t 'I !.. r ia. tl.r tl.o t: II f r th t ta t!.o tr. r . .1 f t ti c i i ? , r.r.d ?".M i t.t i Li t .11. w,t!4 th . rli ' 1. - i.on.l l:i;,,. Or.erf t!ibc-t argat.:e:.t f..r g-ot oa U H C 'lit.ur.e l 12 a c ucala'ii r.- .: !r i 'illii.ed, la :.e.u:i: t.U' nernt i-.iiiii ro.il-, Ef.t ia r' 'i.evi, ia cue rr 1 1. - i -. It f-ta'.'s ! !i it ,. i 1 1 i 'a. It , a h-.-r.o c.a draw oalv tti ic- i Don t leave your knife and fork on the table cloth when throti"h eating. Put them on your plate, handle! to the right, so you will not come in contact with them as j-ou rir-e to leave the table. Don't leave your chair when you rine from the table until you have placed it in the proper place at the table. i ii t mtroduca guests alter seating thtiu, but before, and do not sit down- untill the host or. hoHtcs-i signifies for you to do so. Don't attempt to sliake hands with everybody present. If host or hostess offers a hand, take it; a bow is suilicient for the rest. Don't in any case oiler to shake hands with a lady. The iniative must come from her. 15y the same principle do not olkr your hand to a person older than yourself- Don't be in too much hurry to :et into a chair, Don't fail to rife, if you are f.eatc.1, whenever a lady enter? the room. Don't sit cross-legged; this will be a little nervous to some at first. very heavy frost occurred here last ail knocketh the stuillingj out of night, ice forming in many nlaees 1,10 Oiueonites in his name shall over half on inch thick. . All hopes receive an olhce oi i run crop in tins vicinity are iIe gocthout in the morning and now given up, those best informed treateth Sambo to in..,: ,'.,; n,,f ..11 f. '"OiJ"'Tv' U'"S"JK l,lul " appief, ptacnes or the afternoon pf that eame day pears can be expected. Karly vege: tie Ethiopian voteth for the Phil- i.iun-5 ui aiso Kiuetu istines l- lilt Jill STATE. A nil T cott nnln ., Kami-ckit, 3Ias-., April Jl.-The scan the Blue liook, biit few will p CaJ heaviest easterly storm for years be profited thereby, for! the! annli.- I prevailed last ni'o-ht. the veloifv nf 1 nanfs nM-nnni' nnil nnnnintmonfa I flu- !-nil r.mliin.t CA I t i i Or. ... ....... n ..viiiii" uiuca an I ui u icn hour, and some buildings were blown down or damaged, but no disasters to shipping have been reported. wi:sr rot: veaks ix caxada. To k onto, Ontario, April 21. One of the worst windstorms known for years swept over Western On tario yesterdap. Telegraph lines are down in all directions and de tails are unobtainable. lis mis! destroyed KE A US OK IIKill VVATEK- AT UfKLIXii TON. Iifi:LiNiTox, Io., April 21. The river is still rising and there are fears of another season of high water. The Illinois lowlands are tlooded. It ii raininc to-mViit. co o THHEE IEET tK SNOW IX THE NORTH WEST. Taom.v, Wash., April 21. It was. snowing hard in the Cascade Mountains last night. A Northern I'acilk- train drawn by three en gines report snow three feet deep in some places. nil it ckoi-s ri;oi;.i:i.v ki'inkd. Moaweoi-a,I11m April 21. Ice e i . . i. .... iroy.en nam lasi nint. Uie en tire fruit crop of this section of the State is greatly (" imaged, if not entirely ruined. IKl'IT ;UiWEKS HAVE THE IlLl'KS. li.Lioiior.iH, III., April 21. The wors snowstorm ever known here at this time of year raged all day, an-Vfruit growers feel despondent. TOOK CKO-I ECTS KOR EKL'IT. Moi;ei:i.v, April 21. Ice to day appeared on all fruit trees and, the prospects for even an average crop are slim. The Democrat, in sayeth. '-Now have I Marion Duller," but straightway doth liutler buj' new type and start another paper. j j The legislator would ifaid com pel the cur to pay tribute! unto Ciesar, but his eyes arerfilletl with wrath of the man who hath one gallus and six dogs and he voteth to prolong the diys of the dog. The Southern politiilan ariseth early in the morning and sayeth " Aha ! now do I have a pinch upon an otliee:" but before the Igoing down of the -sun the Massachusetts man recciveth the-appointment. t llefore the court converieth the I'rogressh Farmer saith that the Dand of (Jideon is - a jmytl), but when the day of trial-is icome; Otho Wilson submitteth and payetih the cot; and now doth the Gideonite raise more apples and less Cdin He that hustlethand gettejth up a petition in the morning eliall co to Washington expecting, wh;n the evening comet h, to be tpld if his appointment. But that man shall Metro- noth t out s ties spend his substance at the politan and it shall profit hini in?, lea, verily, he is and he counteth the home. . ca cro t-. I if- .- t - ir.- ... M,. '. ' 1. :1- :. li, 1 1 t .. -t. u I r ..1 ti- t- ii a i.- eaa carry oa Ju b.n-; :v ( nn t in intronucing, jirtsent la f . r. e ato r.a.!, t!ire and a h i!f f dies to irentlemen : i-entlenipn flin:i!l be presented to ladies. Young men should be presented to Our Price 25 ctsji-" 1 1 r. . " r " t :rt I it!.- nork nor ro.M niicKSi1:-.' 1 r" II I " o to 1 ' f n tl . a I. "!--r fa:... f. .- re-1 ir. 1 ..r I r- J a-!i tars'" v r the ..-.. o . .-!: .'IK-; !. a-. I ! M Vt t. .' ' . .. . "1 I 1 t!. ! t.. . . ;. r t v kia ? t:.-:a f r t. . ,r 1. ::a I o a ! r fa... o f, . . p . eaa crrv oa hi i.n-;. ... t i"''.' ' oa a goo-1 taa.'.ul v7.u. 1 r-a I, i.tn ti i..' m much: on a siaooth. j I u.k i"il, ttc?.ty.;lvol timoH i.rn-!i: oa . v . ';a ' u .t'.iltr.tlir.o tii i. .4 . aa ! -a t :. f.il r.iiK ;.;ty f.. )r i-: . :.5.. TLo men w ho mm' tl." iiis eia t!:"r. f..ro i:.a!..' l-v n.ij i ,v njj t'i. road. i..t!i. r !, Some Strange Misnomers. Mueh of the 11 ussia leather comes from Connecticut, Ilordeaux wine from California, Italian marble from Kentucky, French lace from New York, ami Spanish mackeral from the New Jersey coast. '"Dr. eldt r!v nen; voun-' women to 1 1. 1 lcrct v.o1(ien ..ledi,-.:; Discovery derlv wi men. comes from Utiiraio, N. Y., but Dri't wait to be asked n second ' lure is nothing in its name to criti I5efore the people the j candidate exclaimeth : "The treasury will ;I guard and no money shall "be taken therefrom," but when hej goeth to to Raleigh there cometh him a multitude of dlamsds f great lieaut-; they smile upon him, and verily, he voteth fcr ten thousand dollars for a imon iment. and straitway burnetii up hi? plan of economy. i i So shall hi- sheckels depart asla dream and his hopes as a. tale that before old ..i'-Vivw - I lr:::-.:rrr-: I b i . -.. : - .- ;rz-r - v - 4 7 y-p . : .... a JZl I I II. I --T-I II-. - - 2 tTj . t-L S3- . ' 2! -L. UJ Ji- 1 , I - r - i ; f , i i -a s - - els! - ? CJ ' J to C C - " ' - . -! fv'r r . c3 M -fix ,sjfir XD O "3T O TIT JUST New Style New Style New Style Fancy Collared, V Jilues and all the If you want the the Latest Styles through our stoc prices before you Our house is fu up stairs and dc some . v IN! HATS! Necties ! Clothing MAiXMTTAl SHIRTS ain Pink, Plain hew shade 9. with J . I. I. I - - r. . . . i , f wasuaoie lies conmatcn just in this week. BIG BAE Best Goods and cheap just look ( and learn our i uy. i of New Goods wn- -and we have to oiler. A lot bought at about andisee, us. GAINS lialf price. Goods Come C. M rAPJSTpRY & CO ; - -The ClothiersJJlatters and ) Gents' 'Furnishck-fe of Greensboro. : I'M i . i l-mdi H J- mm-4 m i mish'iN 4 1- I - ,H 1 ! - ' ! -i ! i r -j "i" ., t .1 t i 4 J 'Tl.-- , ,J .- - L -a.--: : J - k . L.TiM. r 1 -iiW 1 Sash, Doore, Uiinjk, 3Ioi Idiiijr, Braciy s Mantels! sn.ixij n: .i-i.nonijrt:, fi:am 'tiri iiiii, (illllF i IXG, SHINGLES NI) LATHES. fliillll1.!!!'!! II.I.W1SI I Ui v.an .supply you wiilr- anvthiri'. in link Hup r,n l l . ,. r- -w mii hu reasunaine lerms. .teonr HMlJO.SSKI) WO(Tl) f,nu,ti,;n. ornamontnl nnvl M.-tc .i ..' 1 v ...... u ior t sliding vknh -.v. ..uu -....M!. htv nine -more tliati t icj.I I ft-io . .... Any Size G-lass Kept in Time is 04- - - I anjd on the iiiosl ? being hlghl i seu for decoraa I-AlN JH.I N I) ' l.psri Stock. till Going On, SVnrrvFrlS 'fRE fith a complete UKUClyLILS not necessary to enijumeratp, but we and IJeing well situated .to ! ways supply ou with th tl b IV fed. if tl Vint In i: v. I rt r I - j i:i: I M'KISoI.p, ! -t - if.- a 4 -t I i r T -i ;' r i". T ! - !-m!.J, !; IT- t I o L .t ll..r tl...-: I r. ;v. r k n f r the:..." s ." r t ! 1 ! cr Low to t II. I". r . ' : .- t it ! .V .1 r- i n '.. t. .. ! ! IJ XI H.; . ft" . 1. rii. Mi.i i: t r. 1 ! r !. r It' I i:i t t. : !-.- s r i.. . . :.t - .-Ii Iu I I ;! v. : .! : - : l ....... I t!.u :x x .1 a - U 1 f..:. .'o:s.i ... ti: . ? a rtp'v cai..o. I f. r i o f . r tho i i -i.t .k 1 ''. -r". " 1 aa t r 1. r fvr i- 1 i.. ro. T!.t it 1,-r v.n 4l t: I. Ih b Maltiu i -:s. .vi l a-v U- -V .i i h.-i eterr . t Is'tn . r .t.Mi.l. ' ' . , ir: tia;-i dre-.v rp :.' - :" .i- i ' r i 1 !i .. a i -', i'.h . f; : Jf. N', t . '. , . J,, ' I . , , -. ' " , 1 i : - ;.-! ' I ' c FIGHT OVm A SHOT GUI time to play, if you intend to play lon t ak anyone more than once after a first refusal to play or sing. Don't touch people wiien you have occasion to address them. Don't whi-per in company. Don't talk about your ailments, nor about your aiMictioni. j Don't be witfj- at another's ex pense; do not ridicule any one. I Dn't, when conducting va lady! J to dinner, oll r the left arm ; the! lady should be idaced at the richt cise fur it is truly golden in value, as thousands gladly testify. Con sumption is averted by its use, and it has wrought many positive cures. It corrects torpid liver and kid neys, purifies tho blood, banishes dyspepsia and scrofula, renews the lease of life, and tones up the sys tem rs uothing,elo will do. What is more, it is irtraranteed to do all this, or the prk'e is refunded. A Book Agent's Wit. lVtoId. II is days are hustling and his nights are sprat in is trouble. His substance for his party and his reward eth not. Therefore, I sa run not after the june-btig o tics nor follow the sandl office, for at the end it s a bumble-bee and thou thy days in a vain chase; John W. Jenk Raleigh, N. C, April : 1st. "The Nile," says a scientist tl ull of spent com- tinjo you, poli- lidduer of injjeth as spent INS, hast Kernersville tlW Sc;r.c of a Shoot ing Scrape. Kcrr.ersviiie was the scene of a lively shooting Fcrape Saturday evening. , 1 wo brothers. Henry and Jtc I I 1. . i ..-.l At-. .i . ,, ) ""ve nours is not too long. ............ .IHM4.I ii marr, in T' 1 . ii . , Hhite.dtcidedthavealittleshoot- f 1 at 'T ing match of the:r own. 1 ! f-rce, apparently, your host or - I I I L ( i. . ' f. n ft, .. I i ' . - . . r - i "in- ton iiiii jar'e a i share of their attention. Strive to j . i I k Administrators Notice. : r t" r i . 1 r i I I.'o.l .t,!U it all, urd t:... f J.l:r tLo:::. t ::. t!.. t ' :.!. li.t .- i: i i t I .,.!., r I I i i-. ; v.. .1.- -. i an ..y i.j-. -'i : . d p x. I : y th t -' 1 - r M?" It at. a 'to;.' t tjtli 'i '.:'.'. ! t . j-r..:ri f.r .. I : .r. ,vi i t.,'!4 ,m "j J i.0 la ijOj 1 pi iv, al, 1 l-ibr 1 t . a-..Uo" Li .. . If V. 1 l.e be-t H.ot was tt take the gun. After seteral rounds there pute and in coninjuence Lit, nve.y times fuliowtd. . o.- .,.i : . ii h i ,. , , - . iv.iui nn uim iiti per i ur uie and; in ascending and descend i ,w..i .,. .. . ,.: 1 .- Ki nuiuui ..ic t sstiiuiii jjuriiona of the successful book agent's stock in trade. This was strictly illustrated the other day; when one of these much abused, but in dustrious and interprising individ uals contrived to gain access to an irascible and profane, but by no means! baorfhearted, bank presi dent, who possessed the somewhat I ing stairways, the lady should be ! next to the wall. D m't stay too long after dinner. Remember that all housekeepers have their atfairs to look after. a fall of but six inches to 000 miles. The overtllow mences in June every continues until Augustj an elevation of from tfcvent Ion- yea to twenty-six feet above mark, and flowing throng 'Valby of F.gypt' "in a j tur body twelve miles wide the last 1,000 year3 there hai but one sudden, rise of the that of 1821), when 30,4)00" tvere drowned. , "has e 1,-com- r and ittainintr y-four watjei l the I)uriiiir been Nile, )eonlt 111'. 518 South Kim Strttjf, Salesmen : Wni. A. Rrpwn. o and 'supply j-our wants Jnoie ail COUNTRY - PROI nest me marker, a orrlc u " ' ' : aujoining room a large f-id-ck of DRY GOODS, SII0K and NOTIONSin fact a complete ftore ail under om your custom. Hudson L. . i II Iniejof FAMILY! n?lvi you to com TOM SI IKR and Ilenjy Fields Denny, M. S.J(.Sre 11 M!kj' .Jfk -t ft m i m ; " '.."; " .f.i'-i-FH "'' t a'"."-''-' i .1 4 11 POA VlvtllA f Vtr. ..VI ftV make yourself pleasant and agree- Liatp iflto !lt h. on t nc fct fttiv rn w ipn vr.M . ....... . . 1 ' e it r - " . rial 1 F.r tl ho exclaimed to the hnnl- ,,,um: Btrpnt. Iief.irf flio -HP l,.l -1 - ..ki.ft jifftvi iit&T ir la .1 ..I 1 ' 'i.t. 1ft .1 IUUI HUH. 1111(1 Hill II I . .1. , wis an 1 .. ... 1 .: ' . v , 1 10 state uis uusiness 1 in 1 u-'iif 10 itimtr Pleasure. time and so . ... ii'"i 1 ;.o i; wit'i fearful literature, bowinsz I on.l iu.in.. 1 I . , ,. I'ainiu- lo.natu uie uoor. Ullll 10 Ull ,.T1,- t 1. . . iiicuii enuii u . r 1 . lave the pleasure of A ; r . 1 I . r 1 1 f - t :. M.Iti -. i . ... ... j .tt a, 1 1 to .r A. P. HULL Adai'f 1 f IVllr .-Htet-. it.-, f m 1 a., ,t l a ;.. a. iL.y aro Toar - Igixjf t 'M but two ; t!i- j r" f .r t-t' i.u. .ur 1 Lat-o oao. I Va! Lf r. it a r it.- ir ! . : . .t . . j 1 . . 1 V i i V , accept invitations. J "J " li'V Jll.' t.l.lt.'l l-M.-h"t pun. I Ti.iV r; . I . .r1;:.,1, I i -Th.nk vuu." replied the iUner. The to brother- became an-rv i " V' .VVl '""", , . ' i unt vender of 1; j it- o. . . , , omer eonuuei weuil I v..t. i u-ruit r , ,ilir..,.,f,,t ,x ,i,... .j - . . ; ....... iiu. n. llicill . . . unt-nt. anil no i mi t- n it tiarlui e:;ect bv t.!iootmr?i: , 1 . ' seeinir vou again. U. t, . . , -1 011 iu ne ieii out or a 1 luture en- ' t 1 1 .1 , . a ker twice in I he bro.iHT. w -, : . . 41 ! Kvervbodv in the room lano-beo ?r.,nt... f., :.t- tl-... -...,n.t.,.i ii" unments. ! the banker inclnd,l ' nn,l rhn ti itinie, from those ex h.-iki stint ail 1. 1.-.. ... : . ' - n -.:.. K.i. t tiiei'.!...! 1. . I . . ..i-.Tii j. i ;jt-- i ii.- ;ii .-. i i i i. i . - . . i ruuTiucu iic ,r m lil ft v 1 1-lii .in; -.tiui; t-j u o i n a sn- . . . 1 j .... n matie atonement ior tils own necu- ru until i- t , - . , Lar fashion. geniiemen Why.his Wife is "Piflgett." I have tlic best cuok in theltown, j Whose bread is delicious! and vliite: II er coitee Is fragrant and brow ri, j Her pastry a perfect dcliigh:. IS ut !he daily complains of the vvorjy they bring j She's my own darling wif but a tjd gety thing ! , x Y'our wife is worn out;, and needs Dr. Pierce's Favorite Ppscri otirjn, the only medicine guaranteed Ito cure debilitated women. Ilowimah . t i a - I 1 overworKeu American ladies we see with lack lustre eyes arid haggard fuces, growing ohd befo-re ftheii ing to the In ar i"t ir I htlu-r or n n since tue .-.r plac-. t)a the other 1 ar.d i jneton I'lt-Kcnf were rrt -tttl nr.d ; ; until it not Walker , they got along very t inviting: .A deaf ? foui.d Winstoa ."sentinel. i C4II te i nn.l .i.r.L--.t M..tnm!.-i.j Seen i fr'.r-ilj f. iIImi.j ...v..... ft..v .ft.t.iiiir- f t hoy .gave "1 hut's one tm me," he said, "I'll take -io worth of whatever vou are Tl,.. . tlr.ltt. tl. .ft. .u- -senium, auu cry onus. ,ntl ..v.. ...v luru UlOUICll I UC ,iaU . F 1 when Lara .r .1 o i -o uo; uii.e to renew . I ltUllnn t M... !.. iuc i imiiii, iew v, ur . j cooks and broke the club up. ! , , , ub- i where everybodi Patience is the courage of virtue. New York Herald oe hope it will I where everybody sings hymns."-- IV.w V.t. TT.. 1 ,1 i is mer.t3 that men know" nothing of. Tliey can be permanently curled bv this remedj-, as numberless grateful women will attest. Pride refunded, if it fails to give satisfaction ii every .case. See guarantee printer on oottle-wrapper. oo,DscriDe ior your noma ipape: first then take the large papers. ; E. 5 ! t i I c I II. 'h we can ar Is keep in an iOOTS, HATSi rof. We invito 1 J VrQOD, Managerj p,.I. Ib Rrown !1 ! ml! La a j i. t t 4 CMTLAlDi Has Received a Larsre St blv of ! , - -i a. , ' . i ' . - - , r i- of all kind for FALL and. WINTER SUITS. - ; H H. Canttand, Sfred; (iriii,,oro. A'. i ; - Elegant b A';, nil I'll1! ii i mm mm IF YOU WAJNT "WALL PAPER" - 1 i MY 1RICKS i: CHARLES ARE VERY LOW. M. 311 South Elm Strekt, McAeloo House -jl$t. it a nrmmrn JL W-L Jft.:JLJ JL J j J j I 'J i
The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
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May 3, 1893, edition 1
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