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r REEN ATM 2 --4- .1. GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY JUNE 7, 1893. I By the Patriot I'oitliMiiIiig Company, lu Advaui G p SBQRO Q i - i ! . - ? : ;- - -.-7 - I - V i t , ' ' "I i r I; - u t . M. :.. scales ?. mill ATTORNEYS AT LAW. i , ; I I N -!; !: . N. I V, JOHN T. BRITTAIN, .'! OKXKV AT LAW. TO Mr LITTLE G HL. , 0t earth t!.a;- l l.-sra'r; J I rr.- ' I t:,r. :. t;.. .. 1 1, itlartiir, At'.i'.f .r t r : I ... I "ear if - . r .V 'jr ; sr.; Ilf r t:. i ,. a".:.lf t f i een A -', t .? I Im rr! li t ,.r.;, .'.. r j . ; ?.lt?. 1 : -' r i. , n t .. .ui "I -ru t .. .r r !. o,ward 1 ' a.. O . U- r ." TO' tl r. r: t.'.r. ... ;. ;r.- t fota. , y .r- U J i -iro after Wi : f ... on i j". r ' ;. 1 r I.', i t! .r a-. ! bii.-l.tir; S.e- ; . . ' . r. .".-. ... A Sad Warning he d. i It chattce had not aided Lim. Every - r t. t)i . . t .u.". 1 . - - . . . II.-j fT few wer-a aM -.Laid with her lanKh- j Tne BUlClde Of young I. II. Mil- -r. wh.iiatur::yiiiOi!ialtbehUtof Ltr I burn, the eon of the blind chaplain L'i-r'e:rVm(r,TiJrkWertt''nt-,. ,,f the House of representatives, f n, CrImot ., Ibonerf could t ran-. . . , . q i :!yftnlL.,ne,t:Ttt-tiJ tiponLlnct18 an lnc,dent of more than orJ- a.-. 1 ff-uM even ftrfORirany l.t-r on tome of i nary sadness even among filicides were t-itar Jid eN t IUraut's who houM enter th hop hut the Marqnkw . .... . ... i iiiui hit. i i,a inajYjuiN f o ktc MftrK-irrite ncU a lu. k that tLe p.r.r i hotel at 8 o'clock Saturday evening r .v.m.,,,., Vliru,, it ina paia uie cieric a oouar, wnicn n 1 K-ivt Lim Ler Lan-1. fiir. Lim with Lt r The voung man, who was about thirty or thirty. five years of age, registered his name as a Chicago rr r nu t.f . r- ,'-.r ! ri.iit.lt. U M, 1 i. ;t ' a f r..r i.'t; :;-. C la j- arr.'-.J i...ui-T i tt.4 t i, .:..f..-. ; (.! i .'.- r . i r ; : dollar. it afterward appeared was all the Tni.wirflUl u.i'n t-nter.-,! I money he had Ihe next after Dr. W. H. Wakefield v .': I . r I., a ! i- - !:. l i: i:. v !r !:.:ar.:. -! ' .' r'h !...!. Tin: eorsix. :t ii . . ml I liriat. ""o jf 'i an "Y. -It ! a 1 to - ti.arnJ" ti.n. h. t!. r trll rue. M:: Dr. Arthur E. Ledbetter,1 It ' t : . : : . .tit. f, . lr . J. RICHARDSON, !a I". r.M'Ml Im rtv t !.rrr !r. j Hrl r! I I .ve h, r with all mr !i tnj urnj't to m. t r Dr. i 1. 1: .m;o i: o. l-rnrt fii! hi:: r "1:."'.!ti.i: r...rr u rV;. i arr.- "t.t t.t - t'.. f t i I i" ' L'.t-:.e .i.M.T f-.r. 1 ir.rtr!.; Trri. ;.-!. .- ! Ir.vr yi " e. I ! r t : ' l !.r. i..?- it. hrrr. t.- in? r ; M itm i'.r ur ' r ; 1 1.1 r . n.:::;uu-f r- I ' a i i ' . . . . I i . . v. . I .. . t i. !. .! tl..t MUt r !j-f -tv Ii.' !:it.!l- HU .! t.. 4T 'T'! Lin. nrti ! !-cl;).el up. -Acl 1 !. " h t t ' f rf, a!rA.!r m ri at US ruery fr :a LS I r..v.t U, Irr,rh -ir!..l t..-::.,r. .-he.!..- 1 1 :i J,, r I a.-n r-.r.,c t I- n.if.i. J ' Wh it lri.ivin-:'' aL ia. cot cariiiR ik- tlar nmt., that you are tloiajr the ' tLiii ia -tj,:" -At fho .ke fie kej.t her ey-ii ft. .liJy o th youri pirl. . '"If I 1 n't k t .nt thin." thouKht iiiy. ; "in f.ve taiiiute there won't te a whole i w!t,-!rw h i lu the fchop." I li it ht!;l k tout of it. With the teAly I tirve that La4 ditltiuL-h.l the fyrun-r : t:--vr hutiti r. lie i-rjnt in a load tcuc. -It ! iiiorre.l;t totiothini ia Mylewhcii one i Jt att;r. on oi.t-'s owatccount." J To.Mitrpieritoa!id her mother this nitiMjt,. I '' Imrv i the weddini r!ft of mr aut.t, who conitniiouii me to jur chav it for Lit." Tor the tuarnuLe it eirf llcl. "I ara hf rv iu the Ktcad and ilnnt of noon dl 3 o'clock, young ililburn had not come out of his room, and the messenger being unable to get NAMELESS GRAVES. A "Woman's Weakness. National Cemeteries where'an army J You may talk of brainy woman an' go of TTn inn .RnlH lra S1n irt flrgirao I brl??in' tin thft fx of Union-Soldiera Sleep ia Graves Marked 'Unknown." i The bones of those who fell in defence of the Union were careful ly garnered into eighty-two nation- al cemeteries. In the eiehtv-twQ national cem eteries are buried 327,179 soldiers, of whom nearly one-half are class- lued as "unknown. lost of the cemeteries are cared for by super intendents who are paid from $0 to $75 a month. The superintend ents are under the direction of ar C7 I - v u u u . i but' lliiVLllUU Ui it- anv reDonse to his knock at the mv nWcpra ThPfp . door, entered through the transom. J tricts, with ,a commanding ollicer i ciiaiiv anu nioouv eieni nre- sented itself. The body of the young man was lying across the bed, his throat cut from ear to ear. so deep that the head appeared to lie almost dissevered from the bodyi and beneath it a basin nearly full of blood. The preparations 'for the desperate act had been careful and complete. ; in tne ueaa man s Docket was p.isinft threxMtionheKve found a Itrtler from his blind and I r,-t t-f the . I.1N of In- aged father written from Jackson viae, Honda. It seems that vouni? Milburn had desired to come to his father's home and had asked for Ler liter more In detail, not without th t.iLt the jrwAuth n to UTuHe the xuarq'.ii-o jnro a runr of the thop. lie toM h r that eJoutran, Lilus Weu coni- to k- to hi lawyer to ie about . ... i . , ... . . --.- .-4 li UI uik- . , . . f..i .,,, vt:!. monevio nav nis war. me re tr'a, 7Lestor.y wik aA-cer.tti!. andthetwol8Ponse was that the place was cn ; 1 " ;r -T,u'"prittiM tireiy tilled up and there was abso Sf:Sn:,1'"'l -X "joinM lutely nowhere to put him, and that ' i ... i h A Anilt1 AAr A n ? lit m n a v a 4 In h. ' r I ant .: I 1 t . 5.: ,fv . . I-i V. 1 t t rr r r A n :. 1 I..t'.:.t.-i larl.'.e. t . $ . a . . if t f.t f.' if. 'I It. : 1 ry t riiina Hall ami Palace, I . M t I. Ill 1.1 I t.ll A. ItltO.. r I S III I . ry t:. I HI i- W . 1 1 la ttps .ire. ' U. I I 1 J' 1 "1 r , i er ; ! !! I L ' J ft r i.. .i '.:: j. -t v '. i n;i i-h-t i". t.S 1 rr t : t i ... . . I t.'.l j i I.. . : i 'Ivt ,.r !..' i.. t-. .mi.H t j '.':. ft ' w..rt f II t t alter J--:'. Ir iifr t: 1 . f ttat I .1 t -t-r j a .e ' T t-.v t....I a y,.-j wr 'il. r t"..- I . ', . f j.,-.r c hn'r It it r l 1 .(, ,jkJiii hr ' ... , . f ,.. v ,.rrs ly I. rr. rlrira- i i i -r l..;t it !r Kp..i.-i t!jt, if it IrlUii.ujfB j I ! o r i 1 h the lir. a: i are Vi:m u. J.t- fti. l ! .-t 1. t t. a ! iv. e h. r." h r-d f r I M i !.l.'t 1 -.1 t! i I! ! I r ! t! - i . f l.!t I v The EYE A SPECIALTY. to. . f if. i. r f - ! , ! r u t t.!- ' v e r ! i i fhit in. ; i-n.,'i!vi.ii m.ia att I l1.r; I !. ;-l -! j :. r'iij.J I i! a:.w.. .M tl., I,', ,...t ,;tr,j. -i-1 1 r( r tLrtf j f. vr, f ,r i,,. j4 h.irt-.;:.4 'f!i.t:.,t!. t:i. .? 1, I t -iv,. n, r t tj i :t tur I f.-, ltut ! 'tl- I., r fr if n-.-.r 1...1. i. ..?. I v t.. i . .i-. .! i., r fr.ru ;ie. I.e.! lrl. . w I i ' I- kt f h.,n fjn.j j in ! 't !: . ;. r .f r! t'. ' " . I rri .Hhir I., it. i.ta!, "Ton ran t i.t t!. t...,-t. r t.o Voiwi aM frail) t- !.:. I.kr .1 r , 1 t 1 kr, f , r j:, t. r:,i r u:.v 1 t. r . iI3i v. uii.il a t. rrtl.I.. ulpkh r.lc exi I.Jined. he quite tt rri il lue. I ilo I.ojh? oil will iK.t uajit me to tnet t h t." "Yo'imay rv-.t .4.-you tht atrc." re l'I;e.l I.itwtuerr. l)ut f,T iiiu to rtt .'i.y n. not so iru l. IheU.ijs iTetvl.y, nnj the (..u.sw.re juhl htd. Jfij.j.iJy the j t m t,c; of her U.oth r a!orll tLt- izianjul-'a tltiie ami k..i.: t. r rttitor f.-w. Tho-; who km-w the fcijtecf a.Ttir belli vetl that nho L:k1 ac ce te.U,-iy' tuarriux" ar.d wh condoling L rs It w th ;':il ii,-riti(,n. Ik. After r. jwin- evi ry Liy for two Lv "I will l It her tomorrow," la.ally to Wt.l.der, 4w he MW 1,0.V trl.t l.a;,,l tin i-lv4, - hat if I tloti't tell Ler at all'" I nl uhui;y hi itiact ion u 114 iiot cum u.ilaf :.-. ltut lALuur Lfl for a loiin tirue l..iU-l the in.injui-e cunlUHy, and on th otl.tr h.iii.1 l.e nir. iilouteIy tiittr-nuiit-l on hl tnarriii-o wih Mwvurritf. Ii il t ( w J.itt .t r:v.i;.u.( e w ti oot tl.- mar y t;.i!.;. at the l.tt moti.t nt. ti.t thf eve of !.L- tti,.::i,. ihe T, rr rt,ru. IL Uf .rv it. in fnct. 1 e n niil ilelwitin the tiOtt. when ho r.reive.1 a letter, the La:..I ir;t!i.of which ma.li! Lim tmnhle It ru. M ti..'.ht.r Ii t U ait)' all Uay-hhall c Late Une hf-n t. w-t!.er ltcnua jux It hi !: I l W I a-1 oa I i tu)r;f for e'ach district. The commander at Atlanta Ga., supervises twenty six cemeteries in the States east of Lthe Mississippi river and; south of I L n ...... 1 1 .1 ''; i.j. ncuiuinj iiuu irgiiua, jnciuuvng Louisiana and Texas. The com mander at Washington, D. C, con trols twenty-eight cemeteries, of which twenty-two are in Virginia , . . . o ;ana Jiaryiand, three others in con tiguous. Mates, the Custer battle- Geld oaUhe Little Big Horn river Mont , and "Mexico City" in Mexi co, lhe four Illinois cemeteries and ten west of the Missiseipp rivtr and north of Louisana ant lexas are unuer command of an oQicer at. St. Louis. The eiffht cemeteries in Kentucky and Indi ana are r1irpYffl lit? n nfli w - ' I - v uj j a a V HJ V V a C V he could not sent! him any more Jelfersonville, Ind. An officer at money for the reason that he had Philadelphia is responsible for the . l r I- 1 l t 1 . . uuuc iu tciiu. x uiu iuo a in- cemeteries on thfl I ) aw-ii r i-i vaw ? . . . . ... . .., come is mu .-uu a year, ana out ol while those in this State are con that l.e could support himself and trolled lur V . . .. .. .,j nis aunptcu uauguier, wno acts as Twenty-one cemeteries contain his guide, only by the sharpest Over five thousand liodipapnli nnl self-denial. If his son had come among them are the famous burial to Jacksonville there was no em- places at Corinth and Vicksbure l . . t. : .i i. ii . ... . . . . . o imminent lur mm mere; ne wouiu in .Mississippi, two thirds of whose have betn idle and a burden upon dead are unknown. Of the un his father, which the latter could known who are laid in the other not sustain. It was, therefore, bet- cemeteries, Fredericksburg, Va., ter for the young lain to remain in I has four-fiftL, and Richmond. Va.. t.nicHgo, wutre ins iusir.es papa- even-eighths, and at Salisbury, N city, ins lather ielt sure, woulil ! ( . nut nf a totnl of n no -1 if I 11. ! - 1 1 J command employment which wouia ninety-seven are known. at lean anorn a living. JJut at Andersonville. Ga.. and 1 oun Milburn was out of em- Ifamnton V a. mnro limn nino ' - i w -m - - ' aaa aj v ployuient and without funds and tenths are identified : at Arlington, a., nearly three-quarters; at Jef fcrson Barracks, Mo., Marietta, ta.. anil iNagllvillp. Ipnn moro than two-thirds: at the -.Soldiers' Home, Washington, I). C, nineteen his father had n home to which ho could take hiai. This w;is a sad situation, liut it docs notaccount for the suicide; Many a man has been in such a situation and has . i .. i i. : : i r . . i . . . . . . . ... ninu'iiutu -auii ii i Jii.ioriune twentieths, and at the little ceme- nnu come out victorious. Ihe tenpsnf St ; A no-natinc via o.i ... ,. i - ...... .v.. iuc inuo ui oi. !rtiJj;usuuf, ria., and UZ!rA .l ,he fU,icide :a9 eper. Battle Ground. Washington, I). C , 1 A -r- i U!:!u;l:!.ui t kr. , . ' tLat i !!...! t , in- weit .a I: - f .-. ... . t I.J t . C;:-i:z:c uts, r ' ' 1 i. ! v f fi. i - r i n ! i fiirv t r . r. I lr i: hi i '.- I- i-. .. . : v : v. i t. . -if- I. t V. . V- IT . r "-it. ' i hi. Hi'. , .. Nit. r- t, I . r t' r i. -' i ", i .M j-.ru-t: f .oitoj . ZTs It - r;!-, , . iv f. r yi--! 1 1 e l U-.::A to. l,.t 1 f..y kt.ow i.-e thit.. nrt.1 ,tr ir !.! her th! ti.-??..p ' "-' t '.::.! 1 Lntlot, l.:r.kii.- )" ..'' I a u ff l.!t. 1 . f K.:j.-i .. if j. i wt-i'. 1 t r ly to l..r a:i ' "N-ir ir t!.? i I... w ! e w..r: . i 0e Biel t! n. and I hive no desire to ti;! -!.- a tn::..-. lu-i!,,. I ,1., Ilt,t l!.t l; w -!'. ! .! t a-t i iteoy in Kk a ill -. I. : j m W. IJ Fa i far Snt t. i t. 1 1. ';-"'- : - v. . ..r. . t. ..r.. N.i' l'"Mn. 1 1 1 If. NUR SBR IES, I'lllMOtl.l. . ( . I w t . ' I . r . i - ! . . . "V- u - . i are i..r . 1 jour'..'. TLeii 1-v' l'11 t! f r f t t .c in ni. th.r w-f '.... w.tu u.,.. in Tlinrinr.r,. woe.M t.. : .Wrv to N- a n.r.-irl." ".-.I, :.' . ui 1'rt.l. ' !,: :, o,.e 0u- il.lil, -!?.i! ,--,mu-o' Vol r:.l.si f Ujr a . .. it J .t.. r. ,fi r iU L" w ;'.', ti r.t j . n." i. -r i r t:. u0 f...t..L j n-wcted "''i'" th l.o.,,. ,f thf MlTMUiM. a-i-.'. t.l. Th-y f.-iul that 1 vtr r.iij tip a:. 1.1 in 1 t r : -n l;k n l:...riV la 2 r.- a.. 1 5. -s .-.fl a, a f.:ry. Wi-!. . .t t t!.,;f a-n-.tit.rf,, w-t L oj t!.:-.k;- : f-. ti..:.rf ..r.y nteuM-. ; rr.rf t.. t; - lai:-. rw i.Lt u:. r nt. thr f. t:-. !. r j- r L.J.ir.tn -, r. -U hf .! i .t i..r..t,'" .!.iU.va!rU iaat. f s : i;; r..- I ,-. r. If! :c. ir..... 1 ft t!ni. L.t a:..r.. a? - I. f .r- . ti- t : J; a 1 1 o.tt l. ' .- II I . r u i ir rtah.l J.; !:i ., car. f il'.r i n I , t t..k Liitiisciv'o'i: r.i. : ri i 1 a! i ! 1 1,. -. i !Mr IMI !;i IKI IN WA V nl V.LOW'VMS i i ; I f. ! 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I tl! 7 f t -. t k.t . ! tr.m 1 .f r T ms t:. to ! i;. . k :. . ir t it, tie rr.t ! the ja;--r. hi-, vhlrs. i-k.4 out. o.i i..r itf ncefor .1 hour-," tuiit ttred I-iUuiere in he t.roce, .1.-1 t.t lt..Hi.. the fol'.nv, tirf4.ot-: u i... , 1 1 the ja;r i.ua.U)fc"' il, co-,:a l to I iijft,i-a touiorrow, nd of oo jr- I a:n to ! vue-t the werlJi.-. jarty. Att.r V.- t.r. ii.. r.v t!-rw in th reratiit.'n a-.i fl-:a.c I rx.r. i t tLe roiit-4.roUt-. VM.ta in 1 r-.;V I tl i.. t kuow. tut at "ot a4 I am f r. e 1 haU pst o3 to j ju. .t aii.v r t!..' he Ajvl at Lo .-caI.-J the Lot "i'iiIvm .'.tath or divorce conies tu the rv--U' .he will w.it n lot. 'tirr-.. for m.- " At I ii'i!w k the fo!!o..vinrf eveniiiar the newly m.iirif.1 i;r It ft for Italy. In adiy Or two l..ry I.vl Uronie trn-.it fro-n,?- Uit:c a ao ti. it i.uy made c.rtiin ti.undtnce to M irrfu r.t hieh wm no more tliHU J-rtkletlt. "pi you r.tue:uU r."h..-a,kci.'that tAll. u.ua wor.iui wtio?.;,w.e to meat lUi.vit' and fr!P'hteiie.l yon v."' il. lee.1. I tan e hir Do.e. Hut wcy? ii i L. the did mo thu hou. r to to a- o.re to ua J iaiejoil llow tKCUt.v, au.l il aorne uiy hc imrU us and iUir t brt. Uir )m uiu.' i.ot Lw h ir; ri.d t.or fr4-!.'. n.xL It will U acomj.'.imeiit to my fc!r.;t:. afur all." 1 Lo TouErf l komtvi w. .o;t. SpTJ.urai.tef the World, and hnowu-rf what t. understand l y what her Lu-Kind eall.il the tiariul-M-'s atiibitioti to Cll her -Uce" he l uM lato te.tPi. Then ;uy to m.ikt Ler liuh. whii L did tiot take loo'. fold Ler the itvry of hi iiuaiuary r,uia. "O!:. "pleitdidl" ibe ri-.L That hotcfu) wom:ui La.1 Kut jit Ler deserts And il !. dare aJiow l.erv. '.f to u I ,hall fitn t lv fir. h. r." It it .Mn.e. dc LnUimre .l.d Hot reiiioiuhei to fnef the mar-jii-e whin. Mne w,-. k. Lit. r. they tui t. 1; nu In a d.ni mrucr-jl tie I'.w i:.h at Kl .r. t.c I JuT atal hi w if, wrv Mattel i u Ni.fl,, i,ry iIom; to inch Ofh.r. lie run ha.1 hit arm an.un.1 M- and bin career down the road to all are iiientifiP,! ruin is a striking warning toyoung There are !,300 Confederate sol men. l oung .uiiuurn Had excel- diers buried in these cemeteries, lent onportuntus. He had advan- nnncina K- at Cnn-in Itnilpr Til tage of e ducation and tne blessing Cypress Hills, Js. Y. ; Finn's Point! If.. aL.-aK a Zt I V . . e-i jvinni munr 10 irain iiiai, and j.; rort .smith, Ark.; Ilamp and he possesed excellent capacity ton, Va. ; Jellerson Barracks, Mo., iui iium-ic--. iui ue ueems to nave and . oodiawn ( i-.Jmira ), 2s. 1 . ueen a :iy ward son. ne contract- The largest numbers of inter ed the tmrst lor liquor in his youth, ments are at Vicksburg, where the period of life when drunkards there are lli,G20 of the dead. At are ordinarily made, and according Nashville 10,532 are buried. The to the dispatches he could not smallest national cemetery is at conquer it. It is the chief danger Beverly, N. J., and contains only i-j uuj b iu urinauig, ior in ooyiiood loi. tne taste lor alcohol is quickly formed and when formed at this period is seldom overcome. And so it appears the vounsr man went on in his career squandering his health ahd his stren'th waich bratfein' ud the sex. But I've got no gret opinion of the critters' intellecks; Sometimes they seem quite sensible, out you win anersnnd Some curis, crazy crotchet in the cranky, female mind. Now, - there's 'Lizy Ann McClarigan that uster be a Brown, j She wias, as everybody said, the smart eat gal in town ; She married Jim McClarigan, the edi itqr, you know, An' moved away to Centervilie. some twenty year ago. Jim bo't the local paper out an, things . J! . . . nciii, uiiuiin wen Until he got onstiddy, an' then every nine speii : He'd go upon a jamboree an' stay a week or so An' squander all big currency an' let the println' go. An' 'Lizy Ann, (I must admit the sal in uoiae resDecKS .Vas marster smart In business, con- sidenn' her sex.) She'd go and help the devil sling them o wes an Li l o rs at.oiir -iu uusue rounu an-print the news, au git me paper out. So things went on from year to year an' Jim he got so low He dfsremembered how to draw a so ber breath, an' so sue had to run the household an' thp printin' oflice too. nil Jim, he got the jams an' bid this . . . musty nuriUKUOO. But 'Lizy's kep' the paper up I guess she makes it nav. An' she runs a better paper than Jim ever did, they say; An' she's bringin' up live children, an' a-acuoonn oi em all, An' Jack, the oldest boy, ig goin' to college in the fall. ow mebbe yon'd think that an exception to the rooh But, Lord' she's jest like all the air more or less a fooh For I heerd her tell Squire Adams she thought it wrono-hpfB.iBj The women had no ohanco to rota an' neip to make the laws. Now- I'd most darnedly like to know lCSt What a woman Hi In La She'd do at "lectioneerin' an' a-settln' up the drinks. An' a-packin' of the caucuses an' keep- . in', with the ring An'a-ropiii' in the iloaters an' all that sorter thin"- ME :w DON'T FAIL TO SEE w i GOODS. NEW Staple I Fancy dry Goods, dress goods: t - . f . Ladies and. Children's SHOES! anj OXFOliD TIKS, Men's and Kdy'e ME and COMMON SHOES; iHOSIEinVGIcrves, rtandkerchiefs, . Ac, Ladies Gauze Vests from S. toj 75 cents cach7 Men's gauze underware Black, Blue, Pink and Cream, Henriettas. White Goods,' and j Laces, Crepons in all the JShades, Colored and Plain SatinsJ 'a large stock of Ginghams and Chambrays, lace oprTLinsrsJ J'rom 75 cants per pair up; White Counterpins from $1.00 to fo'.OO, White Table Linens, jNapkina a n rl Tlnil I S i 1 L- T T .. 1 - 1 1 A ill ,i- n jh -.-Ji ! I ...... umuiciiiuf, irx..j to .To.uu. ivii oi the very I . . -. . f - T-i , . . ...... . , ij uesi, uyuus at LUhbT 1'OSSIIiLE PRICES. T I "W. R. Murray. Souh Elm Street, GREENSBORO, N. C. woman rent P3 3 k W : . h rSa nil - i I n au?- r : i '!3t - lit , ; f n co s 5 . : hmi ' J, : r. 1 M - ra. O . - - Will? H - . '11 . - - - r?J -' "' -f--" i -iv . --,1 1 - , t K ieritv w.ut :p! the oil r hand tindet il .1 he LiwI ! . He j a 1 t!...urf i; . ::. 3 1 : h tt'.e 1 a:.t .1. 1 . .i..tJ i i - - I I I Vl.l I.K. t - VI :.t - . r. . I ' .i-"..i faj.;',j-f- iiuy w a : j a 1. : ,-.hr .1.. Jt;.hi:i thv 1 c : . : t.Ir ". -i, vic 1 .-.:. 1 t.JS t: It. .1 --. s.: I i...'.a tnji:.rf al:, a:.d t h l. -t the wcf::i t j hr 11 1 1, ;.l ' .! ! t i i;;;y . t ' ;.. .1 are 1 : w a. mr- . the . tr on tLe 1,: e in T.-ur her t!.;n. whiih fl:e held h.r '.i.: I. i.ly tlv il.,r.iuic Sa:..lojii afl l-ef-'tt tl.tni, tali, d.irk. -Coiv;:ti(. temhle, AJlwhtii th. l.tlle Tir..u.f-M; ha.1 nri.T tterl l .r- If a l.f.le tl..- Italian ...i.t.l h. i r i.t I j.Kii.,-re a:.d iletr.itn.h d; "lKijoukstoivwh.it jour h-i-hind 11.1 n:.la:u.-" The i!.-.;. iu..v, the tr.u.i- Ketcre, the Iil.-a n, hi.icry la. v. pvt M.irout rire the Bio-t,'".e t.-m.r ht? L.k1 ev.-r felt in Ler lVila- hi hirfiv oiuaii Lad cor.ie ti k.ll h. r h.T and liuv: M.e h-t her l.e;M!. ii.i-r.1 to a.iy v nu 1 1.!.-: K- t e' ,.'::. d .vud C:i tl'.r t ir..ai( rid: "TL!. my Lubat:d, m;u!.4ma: it'aLit eou.lu: ' hi. a the maru.- c uld n rvore a u....- at thi atot.Uh:r. Mitenu at. TLen the s.i.i'.e t'..i; jartd. her y iiu- ii.oi-t. !l-l :n: lili.li.lir 1 . r t.. ..,,. ,.. .. - - . ... .... .....nr... -niil a.v.iy. uuriauriLrf lie MUrflo won I f . . r . - . 4.Min.... raii.ia.uu i-.r .rvotiaut from he l r. neli of Leon .lo Tit.- .u hv L. s. V. Dr. M. J. Davis is a prominent whisk-v oohl Vntv,; .Ti i i . . , . i j i-wmiug mil uej Bum physician of j Lewis, Cass county, in packages of less than one-half una, miu na. ueen activeiv en- Dim. gaed in the practice of medicine All liquors must be of the purest uiu pine iur uiu paei tniriy- quamy. I he price of the cheapest should have been his capital in his .V".'. U" Vie 2,,,h of Ma.v, is $3 a gallon, 75 cents a quart and i. ... it. l. i . . wniie in Iks 3loines. in route to 20 cents a half nir. tu;.;u -- iiiia uiu ui v.nicago, tin was sudd, niy taken course prove the most popular t wiiaua ui uiarr mi'a. nav- i iirnnii inrr caI.I I. 1 -t ' . 1 t I ... i , . vyiiauiuciia u t i in r. i ,i ni- np ti i a non c a r t n i. - e--- oiD iu ue Bliu- era and Diarrho a Remedy for the ated in such counties as may peti- 'oi. nriciiirrii learf. ami kd w tic lion tnrtnpm thrnni, j:.. - f . i. I -- o -"-."....iugna moj-jriiy its reliabhty,; he procured a 25 cent of its freehold voters. They will i.v, uutco ui nim-ii urn eie- ue 'in cr trio enre-c anno u . I . ou-a oi me iy cured mm. roe excitement and It seems so blame redicerlous when women tries to mix Theirselves up with the mysteries that makes m nolitii-sr An' a lump of indignation allers rises in Uiv throat W Vi A n Aal. at a ucu uuc um me coeeK to to top that she knows enough to vote. When thev keeps their proper places ui irienuiy to tne sex, Tho' I've got .no great opinion of the c-ruiers inueiippws " sometimes they seem quite sensible, out you win aners nnri Some curis. crazv rrotrhPt ire ti.n cranky female mind. By Clarence II. Pearson. The Palmetto State and the Saloon Business. South Carolina will go into the Tl Ti:.Ul',' if-.i a: .. T . -f. ? i Ii retail liquor business on th 1 of UUl ft, 1111MI, illUUlUlIl, JraCKU.S, JlUIItv3JS .Tlllr CtfW T" i llmnr. U 3 a I'll CT Tl V "if) in iAnri'i -ri . -a , . - . - - . in a Dig supply of bug juice and proposes to make for the State in increased revenues during the year $500,000, or .1 on every gallon of D O "2"O TU" ZEST IK IE 3D SIDIXG OK FLOORING, FRl-VMIXG, SIIIXGLKS AND LATHES. . r-ti it il a- ar 1 T I later years. He had. a father who was deprived of his siht. and it was his duty to have cared for that atllicted parent, making life as bright and happy for him as nos- sibie and supporting him in his old age. Instead of that he wandered farther and farther awav from the pain oi duty, where he should have been a help and a blessing, until he has anualh- closed his career by an act which will doubtless bring the gray hairs of his venerable father down with sorrow to the grave. Baltimore Sun. iiiFiiiiiiiraiiiiiiififiiHiii). Can supply you with airy thing in this line on short notice and on the most reasonable terms. Seeemr KMBO.SMED WOOD, something new, bon hiluy ornamental and costs very little moPe thn onlliiarv lumber, ircd for decora tive work. Agents for Hill's INSLDK SLI DI NTG V41N" IT! AN BLIND, best ever made, and costs very little more than the old .style. I 4 Any Size Glass Kept in Stock. , . ; ) ,;;tU llei-.ten 1 i; t.. -.r- .n h.r.dl.c Miencet. A:. I s. j . u a b. u u:.d I N th l,r the I mi." tn-i Itthe j.-ut.rf.r lit '. Itl.Aiv'itr.,;:.! I f .'.I lo I' .IW . - Murderous Assault. Picmies vs. Giants. Lilliputian us they are in size iDeing no larger than mustard seeds), they achieve results that their Brobdingnagian opponents uneriy in; m. We refer to the ellicacy .f the powerful prepara tion known an Dr. Pierce's 1 .easant I ellets, compared with that of their gigantic c ompetitors-, the old-style pill. Try the little giants, when dyspepsia, liver complaint, con stipation, biiliousness, or any kindred ills assail you, and you'll make no mistake they'll disappear at once. DE. GR AVES ISFREE. I m ;;h than tl I IV i.t tur ie ti::.!r. oil, . t. V. li d . I . r i- N I. I . A i v C CI PatTMt '. .A." CC t SC. " .f . e . : t . : 0 , 1 r ttz, vi::m!Kh;i v. ,r AtGL'ST Io,Lsca ail I -i ;-;r- t..ar,i;-K- "N.-t t Hrrtil Th. ri whUh w a, a "L -.h wt'fr.ri the ti..-.i; -r I - j r a tii:id ll.clft a ll etrei;..d L.r.i L.Lh .4 a . . ..k.r.1. . Jl r 1.;., j j. , . . . ... ...3iaj.;-u.n.ri j ,.r . . ..." ; . . i. .. 41 "a. ji r;, t i tie i.a.-l to n.k .ii. i... i i... l.i.iatdta.1 . u.ar i!ai On last Thursday evcnini. about dark, n Mr. A. F. All red, of Belle- tnonr. w.-is coruing up town accom. panied by Win. Thompson, at the rear of Mr. Sally Albright's lot two neirroen snranrr mt A 1 1 ..! r- I t. .. .t.tv was stricken with a bottle, whieh knocked him senseless, and intlict- I f ,i . ( , ' . " "" . . v .. -v .t r-, nuu mulct- ;j T- 'r'.fuin'rai:! e'1 an ".v W0UDl1 his left eve. . iu- mi.t.-ry x n tlie negroes i!ed. Not a word Ji;-'-!i.fiiiltKr! was ?aiil. Mrriroi mini.l..i oi.al rile; :it;;:rf to t era a.-. Lv.ier. ! l.la M ,a!, t....J J Ui i. tLt.; jun " l..n the tj friend we-v la the atreet rfi ;.. itf rr.rfi i f :-i-?'tw a:r.er, I- ar.rv ! -t-! afi.l th lf.t.r. e I-:..i.f tierrthi-. I.iSi-.r wi..-j l , th M.!-fM at Or.. .1 at : r . . - I I .a t : a ;:.-L k:ca r.iiv'..'. f II...-.: " a s a.:..-... w,::. f.i.t u oat 2- ae a -e more. L.at iterer l .::r. rr.ooi tvrft-.n wLn a man ui. y. i. -..,. era . ..a-i. . ti kr.our i .i .. . c. a-. ! may ihe .'.ei-.I flraaav-Rlth tr.e i'I rv.r.-.lf.i:: O, . ..;... was said. Meritil niiniilnn.M I shot:!. 1 be meted to such evil doers. AI-iniar.ee Gleaner. A fine monument has lieen erec ted nt Crawfordville, to Hen. A. H. Stciil:.n j I. ia xoc.l 1 I ...... ...v..').:i!ll u lllf- S!zed statue of the -,-rr.it chiUimm The Famous Poisoned Whisky Case oi uenver is Probably Ended. Di NM ii. CI., May ; Dr. .1. TI....I. .... . . . i naii-ner raves, who isst ear was convicted of tho murder of Mrs. Josephine Barnaby, of Provi tlence, R. I., and sentenced to be hanged, is to-day a free man for the first time in" two years. This morning he appeared in Judcre . ." . . . o - liurns A nnllanrtln Ta a 1. i - .-, .j "...u.i jjiiioiua iur me gOOUS dlS- I - ' ' ' For sale by Ward pensed at these establishments miiat different STYLES, which we wil;l wli'flt m , , nV, .1 Slffli an annltniior. c t o . .u. . . ...... . r....... i' "-vj(.. amount and .kind delired 1 " f 1 A1K.?1 bHYKSfr OUTERS cl not buy until will be allowed to sign more than ! ' "U W-" aISoi find a o'ood stock of DRY GOODS """' otu., iu luaaw your selection iroin. Cive uai trial. t. aMe to a Lorue without Vh . me cne I d Ilka to r I hue 1..-J to that w ifr.Aa o it w'iki "Goritraa. jour t otae. 1 raiaj. I court, where his motion for a new trial has been pending for some weeks. Without anr ilelav the court set the new trial for June 12th and fixed the bail at $.10,000, Judge Macon, the Doctor's attor ney, eignid the bond and the pris oner walked from the court room a freeman. The general opinion among law- tZ T,1C "Tiption are well selected, j -ver arul courl f,-'Ca i that this On one side is a passage from his I entis ,he faulo"s case, as . there is i.t I A. a . . . ! hfi . rt t .i I inn L. . a m I. . charigeof water and diet incident to traveling often produce a diar rhira. Every one should procure a bottle of this Remedy before f . leaving homei and Watkins; No Use Boxing the Compass. Anent the discussion of the fa mous Briggs case, the New j York Evening Post, of the 22nd ult contained the following O i The President's pastor -in New lork does not appear to be of one mind with the President's pastor in Washington on tne Uns case. ... i - . . . . -.-- - ineioriner, who uniformly ! voted in favor of the accused professor in nis trials before the Presbytery, preacned eloquently yesterday in favor of harmony, without men tioning names, whereupon the W ashington 'pastor, in whose pul pit the whole scene took place, cotua not contain himself, and re marked, in a ! deliberate and em main- manner in a loud voice, that 'the real caase of the dissen sion in the Church is Dr. Briggs, in whose shoo I would not ln for all the world.' This plainness of speech, it must be confessed, is somewhat refreshing, after the us ual circumlocutions of pulpit dis course, and brings to mind the story of another Briggs ami an other preacher Gov. Briggs, of Massachusetts, and the eccentric Father Taylol the sailors' nastnr nf Ttocti- n 11. -i v ... Mm: laucr. on ini cm of a State election, was makino-the" usual decorouB prayer on the sub ject, asking the Lord to give the peopje ior Uorernor "a man j who county constable or some offiVfir appointed for the purpose and must be closed ot 6 o'clock every evening. HATS! HATS! i We have just received an immense stock of-HATS of every deker tion. Also a line of i T I Drummers Sample Hats, 850 p- T am afraid of no expectation that ih ! trial will ever be called, and the (final motion will probablv be a - . I latLiLa that a t a I a. t a.e" lie nI.-a aa twvwvi f, the t r : uuat cou-e one di It Wot IJ wotnau tXHii't - ike l-eea Itsr-osalb' A IV. n Auj-ustn speech : nothing on earth or about the firth, or under th. r-rt!i .t-ntnt to tb wroni?. The rath of ,i,,tt- i no"-' prosequi. !! endeavor to travel, fearing' i,, 'Vhure.,:r . I no etr.I or dread ng no .,. ! a , X 7 , f 7 ' !' OUr.C Ar.ot her !!,,... ... uuu 11 t.i,.on. ,.r i 1 1 "ni iuu .....ail.I.. I.t-HII.,.IUiI . - . . ..... . . -- was drowned. The Clifanrr v 10 ir 1 uie ptfp:- thfv were wron-r . . 1 , - , ? f tenus symtiathy to the bereaved w.:n l.f li-iieii,i kii no.l . Iw. Tt r . . J - """'eiirn. - I..M.. t.-:.. , , .- i-ii-uianceoifuDlrr. ... ti ....vol.. . untiitu a iriend will rule in the fea'r of God."1 etc etc., when he suddenly broke oif ; "Pshaw, Lord! What's the use of boxing the compass like that--give us Gov. Briggs !" a j 00 A fill tr hit 1 T r .1. one application a day Ihe advantages claimed for thia system or liouor deahne- are that it crll! Kron!-. ..n .1 1 . ..... u.caa uij eirniHing to excess, prevent the congregation ofVrowrla around the bar rooms. mitif-at tha evils ot the saloon business, pre luc j.uiiui; uisoruer and trou oies incident to intoxication. But i'uin.iiai uung claimed for it by Mr. Tillman is that it will in crease the revenues of the State. Both the method emoloved and tho . . . . ' J Luujeci, 10 oe gained appear to very questionable. The whole DaIi a A. n a ov-uciuo secuis more II Ke a n in t encouarge drinking for the raiVir.fr of I . 1 O jt ifiwiue rainer than its suppio sion. Mnould it succeed in doino- this its promoters will doubtless point at it as a great triumph paternalism. To eav tho . - .... - IB OI dOUDtruI CCOnomv and vrr questionable as to itsm'nr.il fTof Carolinian. And you H-adson 3tjdx-e Compaiiy lw-Jl -Mir.KU uuu, Manao-er. GREENSBORO. N..C. 1 -,, . 518 SouthElm Street, of it it's for j "a.--i.-v. ta A . ai V4 or betrayed an enemy. News-Ob-I Now's the time to renew yoar T. I itpI n rrt tn I, T . - -t " " iiw 1 11 ami. wanted and is to Ue prayed wny not do itiexpUcitly? j Fifty cents' is a small doctor bill but that is all it will cost vou to cure any ordinary case of rhenma. ! tism if you use Chambelain's'Pain nairn. Iry it and you will be sur prised at the prompt relief it af fords. The first application will sub- 'lUHe U)e P4- 50 cent bottles for sale by Ward and Watkins. The Witty Irishman. when told by a doctor that hi u, . - ,MCI was almost gone. said. " Faith u glad I am, it's allers bothered me ine liver, more than anv othpr organ, is the index of tho i.t, With a morbid liver the whnlo . ' tem is out of gear! -Most for the restoration nf thio neaun." is Dr. Pierce's finM .ueuicai IJiscovery. Its action uirect, prompt, effectual! Recom TTl finrh1 1 . . . , .vUUv.a uv cixiLuent nnroii a n o : has gained a universal reputation iwC ureai iuer Regulator !" vurrtc mo.iiver, and you cure many ills ! The Golden Medical Discovery," i9 warranted in all cases of liver disease and blood r 1 On-Pil Awn A 1 . r . -..Dw.i.Cib iu oeneut or cure or money promply and cheerfully re turned. r i r- ii if io Hiss -lEitf i;! " ' ( -r- ! -:i-'- --. .--'-' i H. H, fiRTTi ATV ! I Has- Received a Large Supply of IS 'Those were indeed crnofi 11 times! Wheneve-r a . b .. 5 BMW h s creditors approaching, he sin ply pulled up his drawbridge Fliegende Blaetter. '' Old t lis of all kind for FALL andi WINTER suits ! e-c-eo-b IO?fej Guara-atoed. ; . H. Cartland, Or? Smith F.hn X-h t t Wall Paoer. Decorafinns. Rnnm Mniiirimir 1 7 w win iiuuiuiiir 1 9 WUUUI UIIUIlUl I have changed mv Architects ru-'Krni.' o.i tltlT'T' III nr.T. . . . ! 1 IIS KaBf t.i" e c.v " , . " "" "Ararwi Mock to 7f71- . new line of Mouldings in thV. ;;kr -In U1G nneSt -ations and Papers C. M. HACKETT. yi : ;;- -!
The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
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June 7, 1893, edition 1
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