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HE" GRE 1 GREENSBOKO, X. C, WEDNESDAY JULY i i), i.808. . . I N. tNi. I.I - J i Bj- Ifio i'jitrlot I'ul.Ii-liine t suinanj, in Atlranew 111 IH I III II I 1H I IMIIil ! HP Patriot., ENSBOK A Postmaster Wto Tumbled. A SENSATIONAL FUNERAL. THE RIOTING CONTINUE-5. .'TILLMAN'S LIQUOR LAW. t . ny. j . -4" ..: S ur. r- o, r J . i n . o l': I'.' t . V ! !. BRI'lTAIM, A i OHNKV AT LAW. Dr. W. il. ! Wakefield .' , : I i I : . t..ii . 'i i . ! flit .i i. Dr.d?uiur E. Ledbotter, v rrr . r t :. .' Hi f ! v. I . r b !' f 1. . - i.T u " . r'f, -. t -v . :.: ... !:". : 4 1 r .. n - 1 I F t i 1 I . I I I . I.. I.. ... t . . I oCmTl f rnt ho T. no 1 t v 1 . I..t..:, la July l-Whe;tlejightini?l.ctiithepoliccnn.l Ci.aki.eston, . C, July 11--t sensattona funira ever he . ; ti.a .1, .1.,..., ;.. .!.. r..: . .. .... . . . !.. 0 uv ' t r w.i so Idar.d and t-irurifo: inl.cn t!.c mail r.,:i:c in that I ft It j ii 1 .v iluty to ghe him :i few word i of pr.tisc. i 1 I t v t.. .1 1 i: -he v to d it ! ruo-t sensational tuntral ever held : fi, .-t. ,t...,t..- ; r . ...v- t 1. ..v. v. .1 , n in lilt i.iilll IIUflllt'F, 1:1 this c.Miaty, if not in the State,; was Pert to the homo- c f 'his par- ... I. ... t :........;..... r i ...... i - i . i h- wL:-prtd ir n-oV "C.-a, to , - , , , eBts ln I'-vons to da-v The author- the door nith m. It- 7- V , ' ,nes learetl the "oters would take tkr.,,.r,wovrL.rV' rZ r ' ' 7 " ' a'nte of , ho shipment of the .. yt, - ' : 'f. " , ., , I body to can?o further trouUe and fi--!i.r., Mf-t: Hr'.r 3 Vt'n,ian,',1f.'t,R,rj!C,ic transferring the 'body from the -. r f.. 1 f 'j'lUD h cot: La no; V'',4i ';"" v,! ' ,,u !".- .r;y .clock this mornin- j tion , i it t:,' il lors ojicnt-d, a Ptt-Mtlv i ...., ,,:,r- who h'vbr,:: kill, d.;,:r( iila j f ;e ,,our.tI intrt ,;e ; " ' ' ' 11 ' nui;-Iiti-: to Lt t a look :it the mur- t..y ...dr. t tumble to.'.umun f.;.tt:f' ,,..rt.,i Kven r.tJ o'clock ro.iMl a i -t V.h-vI .'the r. .-,.!- K-udin -to th- church " "-t ' . a K t-i.il l.rur..!lw?r(. .;ji vr,, i(.!t w!lich bv f f. :tnau n'ir- s;i :!.;.- town? I j ,j,c tinio announced for the services '"'f;' ' , .... ! l:!Iel everv available ppace within V, .. . . ' ,,Mlf niiie of the church. " l n::i vi.., :. rv iiev never i It i r fstii.:atfd that there were ! .0 t. :;:f r 1 Dr. V J . J-i.. ...!..r in Ms ii.'e and pro!, ih.'y oofj carri.-ses and 13,000 pcrsmn bit hn f-Tfprt -cnt. Owii to the crowd the r.I I lI'M.ut the I. ,!! -rit an.l.l.M.vj,. m.rc ,,)th ia and fMjt. it i:i:-hty cireft:!. t . .. If I jet j t ,e r!nirch. t hi for v .t:, Ilili' I.e'.J ; Tl.oja..,; to 'ti into the building ' ' v,!-1 : , ' '.v- " -t e l !i- ietna v. as s.i ;rent that 1 ; ?:; t: "r 5b.it on. - j :,, ,.,y u.iu-;i fainted. Those who u Ji;-: Ha'ti!:;:.- : :.tnoi::r the ct-.e d were forctd J tr..- ::i'i"t no I. fer, i;,"!v tho'r.refsur. and ther.nlv wav This city is still -waiting the nun ifdiment promised it by Governor Tillman for refusing to take the -State cocktail, from a State dispen sary. The dispensary law has been in operation-now nearly two weeks. Although a few barrooms have been closed mot of the 2X0 are still open, and some of them display i"!ia WlfJl lists nf enff ilrint-o' 1n At n early hour thi inorninr the tirer lnrts in tlio rot,- , - , C5 a t u , A . t l tA till thernlhn containing the rciniins : shows himself whenever the pass were placed in a hearse and taken ' word is aiven. The city is lil'etl i iu me route ioiioweti , with (.Jov. Tillma-u" secret detec beingthroughunfrequentedstrects ; tives, but most of them are known, r-arlv risers who saw the lienrfelanr' thev Imro n,.tvtm.,i . paid very little attention to it. he-I - .uwnv.uc utg ucca ll'U" CU i'tun.; uieir uais in accord- as vet for violation of the lawal The general 'WIND-UT " f (lie POWELL A- "WHARTON DRY s ance with the custom of salutinc the dead that prevails here. I he student and their allie in the rioting did not know of the transfer therefore no riotous dem onstration occurred. though it is violated daily It is said that the papers have been prepared, however, and the Governor is expected to swoop down on the city at any. moment. Another COiijr.liv-ati.ci h;is nrir-:V A3 the j'ay wore on the rioter.--, t,, the sm-,',- r ..... .t.,i r.,' i.! - ill.. , 'I'i-v v i ..itv .i-.i i hi ii. e; i) ur.'irctis o: v. i-.m n-n ,.,.n ..- . . s . i -GOODSand MILLINERY STOCK jias come. I have purchased me entire stock oi v. - .-UAliK, Assignee, at i-ess than 1 its original New York COST PRICK. t ' HUNDREDS of DOLLARS WORTH of FIRST-CLASS DRY GOODS and MILLINERY"" Going" at almost " give away"' prices. The sale is going on at the old stand of POWELL tfc WHARTON, and the sale-force ara tearing , and cutting otY the goods right and left. ' Everybody Knovs What "HacSel" prices are. Well 1 want to inform the readers of the '-Patriot" , ami the public in general, that Regular Racket Prices cannot como witliinl) tows of Apple trees of the prices at which these r ods " arc lein SLAUGH- TERKD. " i 13 Oil h V V ai b. n-'ction with ti:e -f.oients, gat hored manif;tc:.:ring dru' concerns in- r. ! I!' .ti. Ar t: t : i II t . . i - . . J ! - '..'.I I ! ;: r. 1! - .;f ? : i ; .1. ..-!;t I . e :! . v i p. :t;. i-t. ol r I t !; :.r.d. II- t the I The bodies were laid side in one rave. 1 I feet : .r nnd 7'. f.-. t wide er i.t rv. i ri..r? vmi i ft.., .... r, ,t . !d - Man witIi(.Mirfe Wa f,.,j fr(lJU the house of !. ;;. i.e . r i.er ;-rin .1":." iiL. ti-nr,!,.r..,i ...'.f.iii.,,, ... v.ui. iii'.iiiiu n ii.uii i, uuilli - sv.iiVr Her hu-ie,ndfhot!ii. i:ii?cr. jivr near 1y. - 1 P.-:i i-ter bern;ie he ! ( ;!ntrlotte Observer. ;...! t ii n tt v :;.'-e S-jnd.tv af-i ; i . j t. rr: :.' !.d w fo.t -. i- tie t !. ird one i ((rv- ' Return Flow cf Currency tojNs'w ' - fi.r ti.e. -i;..t to., hi-j, ton..!. Trie!,. Tom: York lrom thc Country.. ' W.;;.4-.- friti! t "et out of i N:w Youk, July 12. At several d i' t in I at : u l-r.j.'I.t t i - if tliar wa-' of the largest banks it wa"s paid rr r .1 j . b ttr fi r I -;f he Lurkt-d. to-day that considerable amounts of !' : -!; !-. I'm !- '! '! I.ind.-r hatt V fo s!:.d .-urretif-v had been received vt t. r- i . : ... . EASY I-IONEY COKDITIONS. ( Iiiii.i Hull ;!in! I'.ilacc, i.. "i tl.trt i.t.' f.n x i:ito.. ' I in ! InC: :? ..C" -h-ry -Ware, Ti... VT.:.:-. .-1..! jr l. 2-!ro. I :h- I b:;t f-It ti a ,.;.r d.. it fur an x-!d .y r.M uln this mornin- One f. "emonstration ol flh.H ample.": i large Rroau wav bank has received t'a- student., to join in to create V: r .:.!,( A: 1 d .. i -,it up nights;" '. ?;..."...(. in curieru-y :..! gold from 'rf and now, as a matter of " ; .-.If I ,h n't hev to. I leave the mail j the country. Some of the gold was P1' t!i(T not the students a .e:,j..i:t ht;c In a b.tk,t. ket j a Iiht reeeiw-d ba.-k from California. The ;i I'.V are respons.le for the rr Mi b irr.i:.- ..rid the do,.r n. acf if I Fourth National Hank received f'tin.''. I o-v almost the whole of I in toe vinnny et t lie markets anti the city wrote'to the State disrn- rrst;.r;:-'I di-tnil.aii.ee i-Vt.r-,l , ,..,.-.. '-.-r. - .. i i , . ., " , l"nI,,t !''' 'redbetwten tin- riot-j vVUs toid'in n-ply'that, as Charles cr on t ne -other. The er-.,v l vv.;t.:a rejmdiated the ' dispensary, no c rip .tetl oi the till'-rail - of the I alc.diol r-noU ).o cM Ti . . . I v ... . . t I 'JL .lilJ'' c.t, n:e majority l.emg out of w.ik Cr men who never work The Ii 'iitin-r was ouite-sevcre ant numbers on both sides were in jured The all'air ha assumed such a serious aspect that the authorities, who at tirst imagined that, it was due entirely to the eil'erveseence of the more mischievous of students. have determined to restore order at. any cost. The disorderly ele ment in all parts of the city took advantage of -the elemonstration of These good? will be sold' at ;:.--. this stoe'i v;a to close it out at cir you expect to get your share-of tl Respec-tfull lit 2',y oi jeet a nil' purpose in buying i a!-! d'Ung it. Co'iie on-! If i; :m;ains. ; - . . '- - I '' - ' - .'-;-ti .1- ..f 1 ' .-.... i w-- . :o i t:-i o j r :i : ;. ti.e door ...:!. nr.. I if 1'ourtli .National liati!; rt ee ';."" ; !-:.! ' e ;.r: vn- wants t p ivi t i.e gr i-1 over .('"" i n vu rrency yc terda v froi.j . . . . .. . :-r . s at lil.crtv t I 1 t i i . . if 1 1 'a t ! .. . Cull : t r - -i r ri t ti .: i ! T 1 s n.il tn.iln- - i i . i . i n .... i . . w i . .... t i .... . . . i ; .,....... i ... i . 1 1 ... . . i i .-u'i,if, i j. ii, , . i m iijii ri v .iiiino iy ii..- nisi ; -i !-;.;?.r. r" d ...dy Ir-m ; f.l are purty e!l Patt-tlotl with i -pr dt li-ry amounted to ."fl.",- ; 1 . Ti': . vst'.y - r-"t . !o d in 1 1 J if..-d. ... inioy J ;d- tU wav thin..- i rnnnir Le-.st-I v. ith a bd 'more in sight. As ;i-lJ f't Hs threat to close Labor a.m. . ;,... .r.t wie I hair,'! bi:, hot t in the four ! an indication of the easier condi- J''xch!ine- waf ,,,cc,.tt,f.tl t,ns v..t, .... h .. ,.th. , h ,1.., ,.!uce. r.nd I f ti.r..i prevailing it wa reported to , jng to allow the -building to g t.ar..u.eth- take that ;.S:M.n.- j.b.v that m mv country banks were ! ,rtaja 111 f,,r a 1:ttle hile . .' i i. .Mrv. it .: i - i .... ! longer. Paris is .(ccui)ied by troops who are under orders to repress disor der with strong hand. The government has not yet car- i icd out its threat to close Labor Exchange. It was .Iecided this to gistsr They wilf probably order tneir alcohol from the North, as usual, and have it shipped here, depending on the railroads to de liver it, The people here are much elated at the decision of Judge Hudson, declaring the disnencarv law unconstitutional, and the local liquor dealers are again looking to tne courts for relief. One of them to-day too"k out a United States internal revenue license and will open a barroom under it to-morrow, in order to make a test case. Clvnr. lotte Observer. Vance's Eest Wit and Wisdom. K. of 'P. Uaildinir G RKENSIJORoJ N. i 1 -- " 9 LJJ tl- . r. i . r. t r ? I t..- t : ' I , n miti tiiir currency r.ere and cet- ieiv able, which they had redis- " frats' d t'.: . e. ,1 three or four vv eks a,ro. ! . .'. c er t t 'i lit U ! t I. l. . -t ti. tit .. ? . . , - . . ' ." (j i --...v .; 5,.ini: ;i;n ant age. ol Course, ot t lit? M. 'i ah. ILuria-e JLxxim.i i longer. POSSUMPHAT'S CHRISTENING I- I ! r ; If ; I ij I ri ! r i - . J - r I ;,- r . I . i r , f f t. i: t v v S r V i: 1 1 . o r t 1 : .. . ;.. ntf f? a I . v ' ..... ,! . !.; '.: v. i,. n m v : r p ttri t i:. ; ire I with a' r !'.u- f- r i' r I -ir- t t . tr-.t!. i - ik i: Net r J ::;o! iw a r 'i';est to he re r. ... -'.I!,;. .; a 1 v; v. s ; t 5 !. re'. ale in di"'ount for the" uriex- i piitd I At all of the large . Ie ari'TV at He .m.. .... . i .. . . . . , ,i...a. i" sv u was sain inai ue- " ' ,J " . , , minds f'. ( out-of-town customers ' "5 1 "ti- f,,r ;,(-.-.. it iiodations v.ere lighter '. ,r , . , . ,t!. .n I'm .ad !ei n for weeks. The 7 e .i..;iy aim ,!,.., ..,,, i,r.k:J iU re.,(jrt ., ;i.. !jr,.(!o- .; ,;!,, ; r " ... i. .. ;. r.i... i 't in nt 1.IIUII t, n i i r- ! ' -uu . , ,1 that th stiJM.lv yslli soon I N- r . i r It Cost Uncle Jim Crow a Licking , and Uncle Sam Crow. Sis : I Months. 1. 11. 'i ..... 1. I . r , i ..ii i vmi kiiow now iiokt Sroith's famous riding horse ls- 8unij)liat got his ninie r" asked Mr. h.: S. Mint, a well kiio,n cotton broker from Galveston. Mr. Flint is n personal friend of the Secre tarv whose lirst name has made I .. ! t . c I. i ! r. ! v. .- v i t I ':. :. : I w. n i . ?.t .'ii. . t ti'.U f r i:- I ,;.Jh t .-. i f. i t u 'n !n ':'!.':; r ' :r:-::i '. r.t i- Nt . r .. n a .i ii r it '.i r 'A.,:, I. t e.r , i I I..H - .1 ny. ; ,i . . .i . ., . i him famous, and he addressed tlii tii f. tl . 1 l i i. Ii ft! :r 111 ....... -i npor. fi i.e ,,:, r ,.f .uuhanis to iviv the I 'lue5tion l" " I,ar,y It-n t ; v. . N . r i. a n ' I t ... . ; ., r- 'i;n Ltr.-. a net s. . H -rid b; - id. r.e .I'l'.'l,- r. e t ri ve ii Id j?!!.. of friends in tlie cafe of the Hotel P.ristol. No. L.'t us have the story." . i-.pr ss ch-irg. s o:i currt n-y from 1 1 . . . . . t e ii. il . . . I .r, 1 1 : ! -itir--'.'.til on shipments to' this ra"i( in "uisi.n from the party ; cit v. th- . t!:rr. . ar. -it i .i-r j trf f: at the t - l:.r.ir.!ir. ( IT PAYS ZD PAliM. d IV ihiek of during . . IV. her. I:;t-,i;;?;er.c3 raid the Eest Lit-thc.tr. are Eir.ployei!. t i . " eu. it ras in tins way,' said jMr. I'iint. You see, IL.k Smith had . favorite old ru-gro servant, i'l. chj Jim, ,viioe husin-s it was to tr.-ise the secretary's horse ; !j'.-n I.e lived down in Atlanta. I'ucN Jim. like all other g-.od old ct i ' ; . I . r . - . v. I-. t .i "i ' I . " . ; i NURSE R JI'JS, I ... . : . fo'.-. wr ::::d f.tnlt i. it ia j er-! ""''! -"! b-.y," h a very common , Southern darkles, has n tend, r sp i : rt nr. that a if.lt h.-.s i.een ! I it generally means I m his Iieart for sweet '...tatoes ,v. th at . i youngster cannot be expect-, bake.I with the fat of a possum ltd t . -t-ttle .1 wn to the serious bu- ! One iaorning. .-ii-irtly before the in s- oi me and aelneve anc l loror..T. .. Mi'-.j . ---- -(. - .'.V (I I ljl. lijl ill O' .1. ..r . . . -ir. (... veland s ( ..-!. met, 'neb- J , ' :.... t i. -i'.o :,,vi - ., ,!4 Joy 1 " tr.-' ;.,.,.ro .eh f i 1 . me-:,- i s "i ' .f ' I hi- is ;i mi-take. Fran! r . Il'i 1 hi-- uiarstt r's hors : t f. . . I . ". . . hi i : i . : h i - j h .: v t sivtt ( n , mo: i.jr.g c-t,,! itut ionai i . . . . . . i - i - ..i-ii.. i ii-- ,-i.ii,iLi' i o-, wifuiiMr several pritv-. Dur- ' j-'.ging alox.c ti;- road nrn-i ,.-d -. f i !:; TWO i 1. 1. I i' i i : r :.i t Fill ii ui; ri.uW HKiS ? r i H.i !. ; ft I i. r t .i ; N i: i i, 1 i. : i r- . ! : . Ii O 11 t'N i I : ie , - i ) :. 'tti i ia i. i . n- I r i r - f t .-,i : . -.A . i " 1 . t f I I 1. 1 N . It. . i" -. , i : 1'. H. l'..:r. i. - i -. I '.. . o;t i ry t I. :.' I.e- -. is jr !. - 1 i'l t; I i.vi - ; w e ! 1 -i t it itt t o i - -t !, . i. : y. . Yt i :.a 1 I i-.p-if:, i" th t t ' '. i -.::-in the ... t rtii i-- t'-..j market tie-tree ' . . -.x ... - i-.i , i:ior..jug r'ii,',ijiit i-Mias w Ju-n I '. . :. w i 'I -. - t." 1.1 1 1 I v ' 1 1 e i l.iacw r.: . ...... i t . . it H t 1 ' I 4 I j I ii I i J I I !:! I t t ti I t . t i -.t -t-'r cat !. w.-.';(.;ii.r tt'if y into th- t!iscu-io:i of Hm-.;- ! I '":s tig a 1 Thr talk nV)?i! con. p :r.e. .-..o-h!:- p ism e::n,. Tl.v ei..p :p d him br. t. I. jmd v.atiT'r . i;-, , l r ..: ' " "; : ' !' ' ' r ' "v-eighf h. ol S :-!;v"s o. . i .. .; ' "r " " r-'1' liiiti in, t., ,-!i , - . ',: n.-.:. h-ss.';Ut.nt;t;.lt hr- ei.:.;u'ia-.d i'r, Jim T' s Jrom his fath-to ti irueiti" contest. I v a ; k. and r. i ;i r r. . I i : - all s !. ,,-..! ,.!.?. s i . ! . .. . !...:.. ... . - . :.i , , ' ... v - .'e.: oi i.i si;. s-ihi ri. f..r ::.e . the Itatnily can con-o-::. r-nt-.I ! i -....ti. ".....,.. . i ... i-i i .:. r. f r " f 1 1 , m ( . ! I . . 1 I ... 1 1 . . i I . . . r . , i . - . - - ' ' .no, on ill- . 1.1 1 1 IV- 1 . : ;CI fS i , ; ! , i ! m- t,. ,( , -.i . a :. . ?i A I . ? , i. .1 ...it . ....i- ,,..r. ; . .. ... .- .. : i. . .. . . , . v .u g 1 1 ii p oa- j tat; de l-erv ! ust guess ' ' -r ;: x ..!:; ct d . s !i biing a'.-.;. ! tv.-. it l.rr.'s ' I - r, t .. 7 ; ... i. i i ... -.... . , i . v i - ii i a i i i lit . , i I I ' . I r:i-T The very best of the many trood and humorous things that Senator Vance has "got off" in the last forty years is, we think, the follow ing. It is very lianm-. Tt ivs l.ot!. witty and wise. It is but little known and yet it is authentic. Here it is : " Just nfter Vance was elec ted to the Fnitetl States Senate and was not allowed to take his seat on account of his war record, he was returning home sad and dejected In front of him on the cars sat si 1 resbyterian and a Methodist preacher discussing the .doctrines ot their respective churches eiec tion, predestination, free grace etc Coming to no agreement, as might have been expected, for two . t ... tneojogical disputants of opposing scl.o.'s never accomplish the im possible feat of convincing each other of their gross errors, and noticing the interest of Vance, who was a stranger to them both, they asked him what he thought of the question. Vance's reolv was: Well, gentlemen, I'm a Presby terian myself, but my experience has taught iuh;- that your election is not worth a continental if you ! -n't have yo-ir .dfsabiliti js re moved." "' Wiimintrf on Messenger. She was Willing to sive Up All. don t'fail to see N EW GOODS; Staple I Eaney dry Groods, DRRSS GOODS, Ladies' and Children's SHOES ar:d OXFORD TIES, Men's ami Roy' I-INE- and COMMONSIIOES, HOSIERY, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ac.. Ladies' .Gauze Vests from '; to:7o cents each, Mens gau.e underwaro IJIack, Blue, Pink and Cr.- tni, Hem ie-ttas, :Whiie 'Goods, and Laces, C rep oris in all the Shades: ( 'oh. red anj'l Plain Satins -a large stock of ( i in glpims -;ml C !i riiubrays, . : t .4 i 1 "X 37 From 75 cents per pair up, White Counterpins from to .f:,.00, Vhiterable Linens!, Napkins and Doilies, Silk Umbrella r.s, .f 1.25 tir :;.00, j All of tlwi very best GOODS at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRhCES. j " - T W. R. Murray.. . ' Stni'Ii Ehn Street, CfREENSIJORO, N C. Wlieri MiKe-n El-izalieth of Eng ri'!, found deat ii approaching her, lie erit-d despairingly, "All ray msressions ..or a moment of time!" i !k re arc we.-: I ,v -itiies In ilm- - 'i.i I m'. r. vvi.o .Wi-ahl glad'v ri( Man;, are Dr. i'i.-ri : . . t : ,1 -- '.r:., i -': r - i:. t! .1 1 i. t . - . . '. i i i ' ' r i k, and r, f ii rr. i: i 1 d ot:. n i; !.ies '. . r .j unci ni.:-.p '.v..-'i :u;d I' , . r:-., r ; i 1 : :- ' e re ; . .r . : o .-..Hi - :. . .. Il i 'irv-t i'liial wcak- I el's i! 1 i '. it. "::.! i O : - i i I s i , i enl'i : i-i d victims ! i;i:f yigorou rls .uv It- use. . irar- ii i -! ; t : or or i I O i i Eh M M I I CL 1 -v.-i 2. tJ- li'iw'.f'i ' '..".'oi f. te ;.-'-i ""' . ----- - . t --k. J M V -"C- .J,- ,-t;-. - v . ... o. lee umbrel again da.t ar linen duster : ii i:..- i i ,i w..i yp . : v.-nty.t've bii-ht d it I kin trues d.' bt-----t thir. to ' i the acre, three acres I .-Tibb o i.it have '.,o j I ,?,?s t,, t!K. eihi-" linen duster, on condition that me no v. . I I t rr -!t-ri" t -Why. i -t t ::! r evtrv n ;.i camp t ;,j m.- tout ou er'.i and :. e.tn- ," 'u.ii t.M- aim lv sound, and said e v. r; tai:- .rp.. i.ing t i r lliin "-.I .xt v. -. et..-"te.I t. aver.- o.hf ...... .m vr t ----- i ii ii m i i in ii :ttrrimtw i iui nir n rr..r . f n to ti e head, and ti.e rem iinrh r of j od'Hbeir animals ; and the arti'-le li' l.::d l- d ,.;.; t.. onions that wee!laid on the rail fence for the i!i ie! I eu, be-he is to the acre, j winner. ; lie is a! , rai-i:.g a large nmnbtrj Well, here 'is mi say,' said of t iirKev s. j i-irIe jhlu 'S .veet taters and 'pos- I oe boy w .r.' s ,,n!y ,,nC hand, i sum fat.' ar.d.wil! cltar.it 1-,-t 1,(J0') f.T fncle Sammy grew -lue with his yt ar - work. II is no-.v otfered 1 a -oo.r fnr i,n T.,'. i then picked up. a short piece of rail 1I.-.J I.'cvo: IC.lIc I a Ihu. Ii:ir-o Itiil fir Fvc en -mt' t:.:': tiau and bin tr.u s,.:t;, b ird - -:;::! ;,,:: -,!.:; I hain't n-vcr kiit a :. ati it." ' ... , 1 . ... ... . II.' I I.i - ;.. I at. ! 1. '!.'o. "4l!.ii"li.i:i Lingo mil "t)h. ya-a p. . s i. t r..i..f !.r ptrtar.l he ' thotu w '.:. t hinvmt n." She i-t t:. pro voii shot two men jut n they were ' . . ' . -.i:- . ... i. i:.e .-r.tn .' .-: -ui initu tir.tit r your teat of d -p'.ir. it!i a b ig of g.dd." Lingo Jlii: -Oh. va-a . hut .cic. i i.e might have the first guess. Uncle t. ! o .'m o 1 1 . Drug'ists have if The Kansas Way. Li3 j I .zZ . . . - : rT...-i 'i . 4-. L J - " I t t - : . w , . lit. I ui : .. .- .t z l ..) j t o-trrt i Is r onions, :i cents per j oun.l for etbbage, and .2 per barrel for potatoes. He takes sev eral agricultural journal, and is jaite a-, authority on all nia'ters pert. iir.i?.g to farming. j I litre is po-nty of n i in the S )Uth for sueh boys. They are n-;t led '.. hHp the old folks and to i-p.ir. Like! ! advertise the fact to the world iMriit-.ii-e I-P't l hy i- a lt ia..rali?.ing kind I that farriintf in thU r.-b.t. ia .. r r o ti n nr 1 i;"4 tat.y. 1 1 appears on the tomb, 'money- making budnes- wheu'it is ;:!; tl. -'ruction "' eulogizt- the dead nl. ; rightly managed. ! . . .... . ... ii;e. .M. i .er.iori"; 'i i" i;i- tr tr . . i!i;o !.i i .-..! V M .rv Yt ! i t IIcr3 Li:i ! J !.er. r i "l l" in un "fir-. J :e tisiiai : 1 tint leva boy de-er es a medal ia .. m : r LLiGl m.th l .i btginning. is; 'litre' Atlanta ( "oii-titritioti ' t - . r . i r ..'; . :.: :rt- '. m re i ' 1 -v v...-;i'um-, inriiie ii.t . i - r- - . !..- . ) -'' rt pi'-ntly .putt- ;itonishing and started for Fncle Jim. Y'o outlandish niggar,' he said. Yoti sarvant of po' white trasli, you ain't never lef me nuJlin to gu. -ss at.' With this he gave Uncle Jim a beating which laid him uj for -ome weeks. Tiie Hon. Hoke Smitli had a charge of assault and battery preferred against Uncle Sammy, and Uncle -Sammy, was sent to the county jail for six: , ... , , - - ...ii. i i it., iiic iii e.i.'ii - i 'il II, to sav months, hen the- story of the nothing of the strug-lin- youni r tVt 7uuyui oulj doctors he has firmly established by iMr Sam., at I :i-le Sammy's ia business. Wilson Mirror. m.ti. 11 a? un- Man ung joke ot 1 he fodnwing appears ar the' foot of; bill berul of a Ivansa's physicians. It. is unioue, t.riginal and pointed, 'ami we presume cif'ee- tive: '-A jirompt settlement 'of tliis om i- reipiested. it Polls are paid monthly a discount of 10 per e-ent is given. Rills not paid promptly will n? passed to my attornev- for collection. If you pay jour phy sician promptly lie will, attend y.-u promptly, night or day, ra'9, or sliine while your slow neighbor sutlers and waits, as. he made tin? doctor and while he is waitinsr the' angels gather him in. Messenger. Elaine's reciprocit- idea doesn't seem to have worked out Veil in practice. For instance, our ex ports to Brazil increased $ 1,095,70";. in twelve. months hut our imports increased :iM,2.,;,02 1. Winston Sentinel. A Georgia man has .aid for a larm v ltli the melons off it, to say A i:. tit c , l.rrr . , - r Ir i;.'f. iru '.a murrain i:. ! 1':;;"- ' . -i t!... fi'M I a::.. i P AS T . f . ' - ; - r s5 -t -' .StH V N fa - in . I.-.. t n. 'tr!. ai l a ll.-r f.i "th is g;: so to . -ll, amtise ti.e d. t l of whom they are v.r;tt. ri. A tri.thfu! epitaph, jr; i i iny ir.-t tr4ct s. ..uld be : "Here My litth' boy vls wry b ol off! hlsf frieinls for a month, and th-e ! Last-fall I was taken with 1 . :. i : . . t ... hor-io. ilia. I ' r, ' .. T ... i . i. . ; i . r . i . . - r.e ! . . .ittel t t Dr. -ti oi ;. a.. wit;. --.! i pe. 1 rev - I Ut u Mi -.1 ie I Ili-covery." !t f .t.d ir: ' "i' rol u:! rir.g. an.l dr. adinc ;.v-.. . c. , c .- r r t w .'.', - v V . ,.' ' - v. f Tir Vsti v AUGUST IC ly.)' ..f Mi. t-Jlt t . ": . of .1 . '.I.f o f r - n v . t . i- . . i . rt r- '' i . s-. : !. t. 1 ; .rg .iit-ais " 1 iilious- i,. ; r.t f - , ; , I sc tip .1isa -, tcro f- II - r ;.. f . I I ' ; " , i r- . .! T . . I . 1.. . r . . ,o : r 1 1 r. e r t i r. . ......... . . - , - , ' - - . V fio.jM.rt t!im !-S uth I - rful i f t i.e Iu::g ( or Ct neuinp- I tf.ij, ia iiurn in ii. lie. , i . ' V .. f.-r Oo tu-i.-iths w ith diarrlo-a. We u-fd v iri m.- medicines, also called in tv.o doctor-, bat nothing done hiiu any g d until we used Cham b -rl iinrs ..Ii -. C!.!,.r4 ;,nd jjj ,. rr ho t Eriiit dy, whic'i ;it,. imiue- . 1 i kit- r . i : . f i. 1 ... r, ... , r. .1 1. : a..t"br 'n,.1 iiV; 1 'T' r f ,ho arli" t hi . o-eiciiiuiuiy recommend it to all who need a diarrho a or colic ti t dieine J. E. IL:c, Tien ton, Tex. :j a::d ."' cent Ji..t tits for sale by Waif I and Wat kins. - . - u::-.l tt..:r.gs, ma. ai.d e.ta Tutt's Pills ure fie" Headache. hori-e that Uncle. Jim rode that ; kind of a snmmpr ounnlMht n morning has been called Possum-i eompanied w it h a wonderful diar phat ever since." -; raho-a. Soon after my wife's sis- Ner ork Mtn. ! iter, whoiives with u-s "was taken in j Ik' amt' way. We used almost Ni.t..u: F.m -, July 1. Fully ; even thing without benefit. Then l'oo people saw Clidord Galvery I ?oid, let us try Chamberlain's perform some wonderful feats ojn olic. Cholera and Diarrho a Rem his wire- stretched across the- Niag- e'cly, which we did, end that cured ara gorge this afternoon. lie beat us right away. I think 'much of all wire records by running across it, as it did for me what it was th ? wire at full spied in two miti- recommended to do. Tohn Hertz-ut-s and thirty-live fe:onds, one ler. Bethel, Berks Co., Pa. 25 and minute faster than the record e-, 50 cent bottles for sale by Ward fc tablishrd last euinmer by Dixon. IWatkin?. e c CO "o h ! " '. ?' -p-.i.: ----- "' -J7?rzr' --S: tl - " '.vK - ' U V - j 3 in I ID O "2" 0 "U" nZEl ETJp Sash, Doors, IJliii!ls,3Ioiiliii!:, iiraekci. Jiantels -i " r- - SIDIXC Oil. 1 r.OOKlXi., F K A M 1' ( : , JS H F Nf ; I . Kre' an I lathks. Fiillli Liilliiiili .'ffiiirlei lillMi I'll. ii ' Can supply you with aiiv'thTng in thus line !i s'lort notice and ois the most reasonable terms. See oar I-I M boSS.K It W)OI, something new, be ng htglily ornamental and costs very litfte. more tlr-m on!inr-v 1 ornbt-r. I "-ed for decora tive work. Agents for Hill's INSIDE ri I , II I X (i V K N I II A N IMJFND, best ever made, and costs very little more thanjlic obi style.,. Any Size Glass Kept in HAT stock, .y -iV v We have just received an immense st6ck of HATS of every descrip tion. Also a line of Drummers Sample Hats, 850 different STYLES, which we will sell at about -HALF' 'Pljl jE.-" And if; you need a PAIR of SHOES or SLIPPERS Too not buy intil vou see wnai we nave. 1 ou wm aiso una a gooti stiick ,ot JJiJl UUUIJfs NOTIONS, A-c, to make your selection fromr Jfuie ua a trial. x ZED-uLd-soxi- &Poj?& Oo33iiL-oaiXi.75r,.v.. TOM SIlEtrVt'OOl), Mjanager. V31S South Elm Street, M . . GREENSBORO. N C. i ;' i: ''i 7
The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
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July 19, 1893, edition 1
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