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r x? FT "It? SB ft- B y ' i GREEXSIJORO, X. C, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 2, 1893. fatty the 1'atriot PutitUlilug Company, la AiJranrt I TKUKS ai.OJ S'r ?wr - II .o, l.tJ-3 i 1 J AiTx'OiiSLYS AT LAY. i . . iaii iiiih, : ,..V AT LAW. I ; i! rtitoaf. ! Dr.:U1::ur fl. Ledbsttsrf;-'-" ' ' j J. ill!;; i. i -ill i ' LI.: "iii t r T . V. I; F.inar 1 io i i ' ' U i i ii;:NtN : i.l x X N t f -. A lis , ;:. i- M. i 1' w Anur i . i vj. xr r.-ti. T- 1 -..-. J v. . - I "T . r - V. ' -... -i . I -t . ! j:. ! . ! - , ' A frAT MAK BLOCKED TRAFFIC. I THEY MADE HIM TIRED. i. ; . , ' . ' i i .' ' : . . I 1 i ii. tii' . i . . . . . , , v.-.z v t r-'1-'-' Jin t ;::. L t's not hive 1 : N-nt f -I r. -t IV j !i h c' r:1 j Six r. .;:. . a: -I.-: The r.;hut f thi. v.n th it Pe rr- and '!:.:-( w.-T:t lack t work. At the SYrimnin.' in the Creek. t'.:r! ir.f": f the drill IV rre crowd l.,:..-:f s til I..-; t;-!-, ' r .i : r..n in d.it tati-V I !:tl!i-!i lt- vv a- hath at the n ry t-:..- ti n. Dap;-? f-r i:i-ta:: , vat i-i fn::h:-i -d 1" rt.r.Mrrt utUr a M-r.ii.;.-. Ui t : :v.. t th- r.--f fl ; i j -.:. 1' ' ' -r. I'i-.rr", a u-n- x t t'. J.r-t ? i v r. II-' a; I a d la, r ! r ! t 1 - v. 1 t:.. ti t the .'.::'! 1. II. v. i i ' r---" h t i 1. xtt i. t -o ,x net Able to Mov. Uxm-THey i"cy Too Full of Fight to Had to Giro up their Attack r.f- ! Suit i: Quiet Epnit and Ach terTr.?gisu at Him for a "J iuS Ilea., Lons Tine Erc-n Prcof Anain.-t Flics. It was :i curious circuiuetaRf1 anil t-voryb'xlv in the smoking car -i:rv...k!vn I'.ri.J-r! All out !" i seciaed ! catch on at the samt rrie l the (M.Jii-lnr in that coull- moment. On the right-hand ;u Ur.t a!r chnr .Hf ri.tit- ,.f puller 8a ,ft ,D-" wlt'1l a 'toj- e hat. ,.f !,,. t ,K r,.,-; hj a .lUecckerWOf',cn f!irt, red nccKlie, pfitits ip .irrn ...r ..!....!:. a Mar.-Mill at 2 1 ''H u gcncrul nir o toiii'hnts.' Opposite Jjiiu !.U an t re't !" .;. it' 'i,,;.! ...,tir..!up ntlur man similarly attired, hi ' 'I im'.. i.u-n and t- n.-mi weari- il,e Jdtion ofagrizzlx , i,i!,.ir.ir,;t r,f l!:r far.",",'f ciarr lor a feari-pin. wup Vacation's come, aniTnow of course. 1 he boys don't hev to o To school, 'i d soon as chores are done, If they don't hev to hoe Potatoes, why, all on 'em meets Down where the trees were thick, '."d then ouuress and with asheist . Co swimmin in th' creek. I tell ycr v.liat, when I wuz youoj 'Xd lied my holidays, I bar wam't no pleasure 'neath the sun, Tbtt's what I thought, leat ways, I'hct cud compare, when days were hot, '.d things bc.?:;n to atick, ' cuttir;" down through our back lot 'Xd swimmin' in th' creek. I . A IU IKILAUV. !. ..1 -;r .-"! i!i 1 i. -t t t.i'.!., 1 .. :.! i t i :. t v.- rk .n if th irown h .'.-j-i n tl." r -ult ir.toad f f t".- j . : ri ;:p.u.t f t:..- ,-.. Ju l--.- tisuj f .-.r i..:::ut lit-'V 1.. a !..! ::! what Mirillt-r than ! l!iii-" :; 1 f u vll.iT button ll, ' 1 i:." tl- I a! 1 I f tl.o vault. T: n I', rr r: i l;iV.t i tn-.-.l t. X'.. r 1 r"-v . Tiif' t!. I::ir: 1 t:i the :iar.t shoulder he ( :. prt-.eiif-r di!n't ! ecd his "Ail out ! ' cry. IIo was n bij: man a fut, bi' iaan. lie p:tt in u cor ner f the car, .ne gigantic arm rc?ti::Jon the window. His bat a- on the seat beside him. Lean ir..; i.g iir.et t!ie head and side of the car, ! was very fort able, .! ;-p.rt :.: iy. 'I !. c :.'Iuet',r biokol fharj'h- at hii:. a::l then strode menacingly to ., j. : , : 1 !..- i.ru r v.: u: . y . . 'it.. ;.; : ' - j' ;-;r !'.:: .Ci s ; ',' - ; .' .- ;i r- t:t.! v.-h- n t- y ! . I 1 : -I - !!.- ri- : r to ti.: r y ' I 1 11 : i ::.! Vt 1.1 look garcastie? Fin.'.IIy the man (' " Vs s or. t tic right liieHiunjriy observed: 4iI reckon um; li.-ig of Injun tcalp? is in the lnj:c:ge-ear, eh?M ".Yes, but i::y gum are 3 ere!" promptly res poT.-b-'l the ot!;cr. "jWhat's ihe u-i! of gun onlcea yetnow hov tt sliootr" ""Wiiat's the ii so of a gab if you don't back it up?'' They v.c-ro r.tw hot nud ready for more, and H fcoon-came. 'Out en our ranch .we size such I ". 1 : 1 V h- ..rd :i ti'l.-v.ul'. T; J ? f V I etcpir'tt i f r.-t- I !jfltl 1et'n with 133 f "r ovcr r'n is'-,u r ' 'l t r i f i a cf t v u i r goods right and left. ' I!t!:s: "''r .''.t; ?: : the: r"' 7-.. ''The fmVuHor l1' xU In wuhlvealle Yheiri:,.o.sbun baths, 1 , " lllf ' Hh t Jill V -vh;:;:: v-m- Everybody Knows Wliai . Baetet". prices l..l.dinl,r.. Trj'-H ut . :-n t:., I ga, ,!.c e;rnal to tart. ! flz caHl ot.htr e"eer aml ' ' - . . .j! t -.1 1.:, lOOk f arCaStlC Ijn-.iiV the mail t. Wall T trnnt r inform tlirt roailira nf.llio ''Potrmt'' n1 Ua nntJ i hi ai) The general "WIND-UP" of the POWELL & WHARTON DKT GOODS and MILLIN:UY STOCK has come. I have purchased ' the entire stock of O. W. CARK, Assignee, at; less than its . v original NctvYork COST PRICK. HUNDREDS oi DOLLARS WORTH 1 - ! " ; , . of FIRST-CLASS DRY' GOODS and MILLINERY .-" Going " at almost "give away" prices. The sale is going on at .theo!d stand of POWELL fc -WHARTON, and the sale-force, ar? tearing andcutting off the" . -. : :!. r. 1 1 -. 1 - .1.1 ; . l!."' c ::;.:..:; .... ;t . i -f !.' t ...1 l.v ;I 1 v.:r' I - In. -1 i till!, r: .: '. t:.- v : i 1 r-;-t. -:!! ! :!. I:.::. I- i r-dpi. rre : - ';';rv!.t; . . v.-tigh,;; n li: pounds, and P"llo:r his coat threw down his ... . - 7,. . I.;:", r t a l. -t. r :n r,- TV,! What if. I th- b: ' u .:;l-k. , a. if would at the two tcr- ' " ' ..''f''T i:. t..:ii: v.'. re I.':r:. -r!f ft f, I n? tip the p..!f s at f..ar hundred. ror-: f j '. '. 1 ::-!.tl, : 1 -I..: j; i-i.-mril-crack- l;ltiv' awav, tl,.- conductor 4,1'oli of .Vol t don as if l ' : . i: I:;f....:. . iL -y wnMim nly Uve tl,lk a f,.j rvev of the beef death wasn't live feet away !' ,-: i ' '''j ' .'.'" , , heh.db.tn tackling, ile b-.ked dropped back on the seats ! - t- "il-y. r ... r,- , r..J ! j. rr.-. ;i : !...!y Then !.-b c.m.c aT.grv. i : b:igs of -and and he stood over - .- I i,i i v.'.:;i :.:.. i. - h..: tb,- c.i.i- . i ; ... ,T ;,. ilra and demanded of t! one on -. . .. ... I ... i . ...r...i i.. tue ngtjt . !-..:; b:a but it was a verv slight rc,r: " r " ' ,ul n"M MU'1' eai" n.'.v. m. nt I,- :::adc. The gi;nt the nghwhand uian didn't bud-.- a: inch. The con- "Ij-o ,;1, out on your ductortbt raw he wa. adcep. iamh ,V '!mU': t0 P,'2,- Ib.rr, j,-..- the aut crat of the Vtt;;y '-" , n. a nu.e uny mr uuutr?. 'Take'th.-it back !" 'Never!" They both sprang up, and of . "..- r !.:: ' ir ''' :iu 'r- ful-y, " you'll have to r : :'. c- .', v,h. - i g-t i.p Yo;:re" at the end of the : 1 - t ;.: .J., th' y j r There wi! nut even a f nore from swimir.in' in th' crock. '."d sometimes when I hears the boys A-shoi:tin' in thtir fun While I'm er plowin'Jurrers 'Xeath th' hot 'ud brillin' sun, I wisht I wuz a boy a gen So's I cud cut and lick Hight down to Sandy Holler 'Xd go swimmin' in th creek. Arthur Gkrijitt. the bi ?M,:n r. The conductor j oour we rushed forward to stop tried i-f- tr.vi .md, now, but J.P the light. Near by was .a man who made hf iiprt-i-n :. if lieLatl Le"n trying to get to sleep to Acre P. -M.,-';.t tor..-,waii. Heiri:re Jl hfidaehe. He sprang up, .., I T, pound, and I PUed o:l his coat, threw down his .- v. ,.t -t'sr'' !can." v . 1. ir.'.i r :u 1 '.'i the tmv T.J: .- j 1 k ;u ; T. :.r :! t ; ' 1: v.-..- i :.t!v rr- w.:. If l...r:.rt,.lr,w 1 :'. .'a th: " " .", ,"i T..-: t tr. d ;hat i.t ti." i-xj-i?.u ' mv !-... !c tl.. n-'Ti.u.: click it f . r j i lr..: r. I :.'.t i - n vi usy. . . . .... .... - . .rl: . . .. i k i. i. . . 1 It 1 Ji I v -.f rt; ' "... I . ,1 . " :.... i t : : i t- - . . ' . ! t .... ;!. 1- . r- n t:'i irj.u;; y ;nvj:mt- l x 1. 1 ":: ..:. 1. 1 - ;-. -I ! i . I- - 1 i-. :' ! ".: - t' - 1 u : i .,.. i .- 4 i: bal. l -.11- -top," !. - cried, returning to the tit ' I can r -fiV here nil dav fT yo r j 1 Ol, Vi to I ' ' tl- ; i " .'. v . . r i 1 1 r ..rd d.y I . .: rr ' i " '.. 'i I -."il- r: ! 1 : :r t -r.:; . . i. .:. t - .' t r .: . I iV t v. 1 v .:!. ;.ny a . j I . .:: .!; .'r ;.-.r. II- va ry j ' . -. i I ; . -. .- J ... a I t.t ;.t:d t 1 : 1. t t : d th . i r i dy i.. i ' l i . : j - r. 1 1 m:,' th- I-,;... .. ' th- :.;; ! j::-r.t ef : . .r : r :i ;. -.ve-t j.r-on-1 th- in. ;: '.: - .I 1 - rr- .- . i t:-:- th.ri- ft t---l : f-'i - l t-y tl. . l. . r iv 1 1 v f ; : i; r. ! . ti... V.. ' ,.: , ;..:.!if f;.-;. trv...n; ir : r -. ' ' -; y a:. i:t t jit i r .... ' , t 1 i. i t I -!;: tl ..:- ' -I. . 1 l , : ar. t t: i ....I : r '' ; '. '.!..:.. ndy. it f .. I. f ." i - ; 1 f wa- t!e :.. 1. :'. . ' ' r. t-- t .t a ? . : . t . : i I- I ! :'j l -.r- r i1.- r. . r:- . l.-.U l . I v ' ! ::. d 1- t'.c : . C t.i i :.' I ! j; -t f 1 1 jt f-'in'l!y :"'-! 1' r t! rvi " .--t have j::-t : : ". : I -hatl :.'.vv.y rt mrl yo-i a y t- i: ; i ! I i ..':,! '.il l r ard t;. h 1 .. 1 i .: v.-i:'i in.i:d- ; aure. get out rigut now. lie went i t svoifc like a n.an In the : !-h :::;e f a fooiba!! i It lie t'.'gg'.d and swore- and swore and ti"7-ed. X. t a move wa? maiic bv the i i ping monster. He hr a t h ed rrguhtrly i nd easily ar,I th-re v.as a chihUike exprtsio.n of con tentment :i lii- rosy fiic. The iraer gave the conductor a hand, !- :tvn b :!i of thei.i didn't seem to he .ibh- to t:;ir, - hair of the fat i;;ai,r- I -ad. lty! "- tin:., f-rviral cars vere !!...: t i :""-l inany jasers-by had htop; ( d o wati h the fun. Other !...;-!.:;. .nduetors. thtir hands on il.cir : dr-i rig.- p'-ek.-t, ran to the scene. I,..t": throw l.iui oi'V u:.rges'ed one. 1( -ir of the bi.i-ri.n--M slipped into t'.t- car, and they a:,', ti e other -ondueli.r and the iirier v.nt to ; i I. the peace able fat man. "ii.iy t't-h hold . -i him v.herever tlovioird iii- troi.?ers!cge, his i N..:!, '. ai ui . a t ra if . d n v ay. tore, I ue TI, v 1,1. : i :m ! bit w uu u i th- :a r ;v i u .. I V . ( 1 . .. . r . . t t : : iv . r, v. h i 'i-t . . i". n ity. Any il-r.i:.:.d "i I .f l.i- I !:a!l i.-l.-i : t .: r:a. !t :t tay er.ty t- r - I ir 1 a .ran.-.tint. I l.::h- i . ? .y. ;.:A -!;: t . . : - ' th- 1- -t '. -r : ;' v !.; h c . r i " y i ;.; ; i irrsna . !:. -i f. r ! . ; are .'" r : . - .. i -.' r. !. r -.v. th a .t t la v e-ii.drt t uo e him didit i u n .. .ike hini. tl.ev h 1 1 nii'ed t !, -;it from their br-W!.. Thi v ws re vicions Mow just iike dogs- .Hireling from the !, tt. 'Hire. io hit tin.:; befow the belt!" (l!.-d a man in the crowd who wa rr o'y to give odds that the i my -uidn't r u: th? fat n-. T;ea--ailing party wa- ,i a . a : ruh w! n this ie:ni:ik v.a made. T!,' 1 v..-!i fr :.i the erov.it -himid t!:(-i't, ami djew back d lh ir ii.-ovs a-a;n. "Wi:ere do you camp when you're at home "' -In Ohio," was the meek reply. "And you!" "In Iiilana." ' -I guess- that's right. That's about the way I steed you up. Just a word to you. Shut right up. lK,:i"t peep another peep about b'ars, Injuns or ranches, or sliootm'. You have made me tired, and if there's any more of it 11 drop both of-you off this ear into the ditch." He went back to his seat to nurse his headache and the t vo terrors sat;eo quietly for the next hour that some of us wondered if they hadn't Irten seared to death. I. ter on oiiv of them fondlv cares-id his b'a r-claws and the other read a dime novel and thev were at peace ii!i all the world.' a 1 or. II ov Cremation ij EiTccted. 'rom the mouth of t!;o furnace ng, isarro-.v platform is built , on the top of which are rails and a tor of grille . or .trolley, with twdiv.hcus under it at t:.- othei en.L Ovtti-sh aped iron- are hiee.i on t !..: troib -an 1 --s them is 1 1 iced the o'.r,- ei;i) . In a light . l ' . l . . 4 . t .... i -1 u li n k . ""If wi.v d-irt m t a il- riii-ci, : i - - . : . . -x - I l.i- 1 i t ! .-. y . .' r y t!: ' . 5 : -. '. i r It. 1. J i i r - y 'i . .. L:;- tt f . -t,.d i- m,.,-:,.i : i i ix.'ii. :" i'7 r ! .a . .a i. vi r : . t r- . X". .'; , . ... , t . - . ...... "- . 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Among t how... j resi r.t H i the . til Table Nat; a'ael GrcCe M. lb I.L. lb, a gra:-U n of (i. -,. tim-r.r. xxlio i Pr--ident of th S - b tc. and now ." yt nr- of a-e. A; , rg ti e pr.-eedir g of thi rati ting .f the descendants i f Rev li.ti. r.ary !.i 1 r-, we lnd tl.e f. !- The Manding t'etamittic w. auti. ri.ad t rr. in ri iii - th Rh do Martd dn. r .l A'. :.; !y ..t its , . .n to t r ct .4 n,nii !..t ::i M i; r '.tr.. ra! Nat h mi. 1 i'rtcni on the b.tttb tiebi of (l.i! ford t i;rt I!eoiM.a and secure ':itl-r-d riliittat.t bill;;.: on '-ia.- 'gal-.a- i....l( .1 io i d;rtv L;.;r!.er- a -u. ! . . ' e attacks:!.: I. r x t !.i 1 :i - .urcil of w a r a bout v r.r -. ; iti.M t h- rio.-. d ia . ':.:!, d l- b pitilal e.c!:it;;atio in I tab fi . b in ana j-tdler's ea:t .had 1 e. -. .iy-t in the j all of i ar.- and 1, ( II. 1! irk'--army i I ur -iiia- :i.f h seending on tie fruit . ; t- vi.it i: :'i -. The i :. : u,an had the m mj athy f t h- dirty fact d-Arab j -V.diy ib-n't er let le p- 'T bb kill"-..-."' tiav n-d to t he r ndne- r. lb ss:rtn!;-k : d it's w ha ;e 1'". A b.nan'i wl.j.iti-u :!. i-i'ij; the air. It struek-;; limj conductor in the neck. A hurried and mere npp':-4.: iate, i r a Jan- v.ratiping oi so:: - -4go: ::i..tt-ri.i; wdiieii- impli )v covers ldv betid ;itid all, .aiol allows of its be ing lifted out of the c-.-liia without being in the ba-t uneov;red ot t:n neCt ssarilj. hat. d!td. Once the co:prc is ia it jiropf r place the trolley, with the head toward the furnaee, the Miialict pressure on the long b-.er handle of the i-lly rai-e- with-u! an ditlietilt v. and the c. rp-e i- gently and revtaently glldid into t!:- lar naec on tl - . t i ; -. The oval iron j -1 last en -tdt-s !' the - . vo which i.-iiaf:i : ! r. . j e t h-at-hes. A? .-"a.,, thiri ;'oi-, : s everx tiling is ia its proj . r appointt d pl--.ee th- t.-ol irons am; j - v , i!-.; . ir-:i ibior.s are shut, the in; -ps o:i(!--r the .; p.p -.rti.ng -, ti c lavy r one tiiat f-epurates the li.rn.fe lro.ni tin Hie ( whiell liashvil: lit an 1; ai! and half p;evii-nI ) is with drawn by mtan- i 1 t-xti ri.al '-vc-ights and pulley c, at-T the go d-head of !bin.t s, taost divme elemi it, rushes lrt t claim the body of i: p,i;r shipper. .V low wall partly divides tin fro from he chau.bir in which ti:e body is placet?. . the ibimj rising ovt-r the obsiacic sleeps in a tor rent vr t!-- b dy until it rcieius tne iur. vnern o;,'(.ns t;.e return ns'!t.-t;-.:i w a hi io, anu .t r;,8 ., , . T - . , . , , . ..... ::uett:.it :eau- .iiieeliv haei; umter ... .;. ; t- teta at. i in- rs-jn tore- i . . - . . . , ., ii- t t he 1 urn act-, in.wn a cov-rcs! in .eft ! I;e ear the- driver took , . . r . l is j luce on' the fr'-nt platform ind ti.e c nth;etor "pulled the bell strap. Ax-.-ay -tarted t!:e horse, fo'.i.oMd by the clieers and laugh :. r t f"ti.i- croxx d. The fat man continued to sdurn i'tr peacefully, while a ;!y lit on highroad :io-e. The conductor was tucking a handkerchief under his ihir us the car disappeared. It was .whi-pered the .fat man .is a !;.: urn tre.ik v, ho hud bt en "doing " th- I. Kin and who had lut.'l o ri'.iue by t he ho-pilaii-y of thetittivv- of that part of the I'nited State-". , . . v ..., j :;; ir.-.a; . p..' in jailers now it cured 11:3 vm ana LVuiIaren '"''"' jm private h.nds in (;,.rg;a." j Pi i;i nvi.i. Roi-.i'i:. , o, N. ( I i-:- a-ti' n w as tatn 1 v the i ... . , the j t'incir.n ati up a the sttg-estion ' , t:.l(.( IVf. i; I tlrabam Iavs, m ht ;f n 54 ' ,'!''' ' 'J ri " I--"hr.e . r..r.:;..-r . .... ,..,i ,,!!r:up0ut the i.Ua Uuua' l" : '',:iUt ,!,an wIi,e wlf(- I" '.. tr- , . ... . ... .1. was bad o;i v. i::i b a w i -1 onadaint , . ..... '' ' i....ai.r... so i..r . . , . - ! goo.; -a n eonie 1 1 o.-n 1 1 i -e. 1 h e i prom user, t mere a h n t s a ,'. v. re wnie- . ! . n,,,,: .' :.- Man land ..oMier 1 ! 'I " ! unlv rSnadv of the kind warranted !iv kn-.wn in that put of the Slate; ........... .- fia.-o .io .... ' lil.'lrctl 't-!i' ;t!' t.i.ati Sil'i !ot. -. - . ... : r. . 1 II- " --x aoi ttU;i'rU. ov.rt ! i ;. . ... , ,, , t une fatisf action, or :nonv re-: 'ir.eir sttUement tan t.e- relied un- . , . r- i. tl. . ei.mpoUai a. at i. a.rol t;.-:n. It , , , - 1 .'.!.: ...T r.l ta : IJ '-- . . ... , , , I fund. b cn. :-or sale bv , i.m & Vatkins ,.f i rvi- I - . 1- ceiumiy u -ood preparation.: . ' klu.s- passage ati'l up the liL-autiful cam panile-like chimn-y, at the bi.-e df which i- another furnace -of coke, througii Tjhich t lie smoke and llame have to pass, thus being thoroughly purified before being allowed to escape into the outer air. N. Y. Telegram. "Western Peoplo Want to Partly Dissolve the Union. The people of Creede, Col., were much distressed by the recent de cline in silver and in mass meeting assembled called upon, the reprc- ! sentatives in Congress to 'demand an amend aient to the Constitution of the United States to permit the peaceful loosening of the bond of confederation inasmuch as shaft permit the founding of'seperate houses of representatives for. the east and xvest legislate, each in its separate congress, in matters of. finance and trade, the two houses to co-operate with a stnate as n 're constituted and a President of the United .States who shall ho com mander of the arm-, etc. The resolutions urge the. citizensjjof the Western States to demand from Congress such separation "to the end that we may no longer have our rights, our properties, our sa cred honor in business legislated away by the eastern power, which knows notour interests, refuses to learn our needs, and will not ac cede us the rights our fealty and energy in the past entitle us to." The Free Prcs3 believes it would be of great advantage to the South and West if such division could be brought about if there were say three confederations East, South, WestT each having .the power to pass su ?h financial and trade laws as were deemed best for the sec tion of country concerned, and the union all being only for purpos es of defense against foreign invas ion, i n t , of course, the East would never consent to such an rr.ingeuicnl it has laws favora-i.-!o to its interests, by which it is enabled to prey upon the South" and West; and il will never, as long as it can prevent it, suller'a change to be made, but, perhaps, the situation xiil not always be as n w. Kinston Free Press. A" ;iad Wami-dcj. A writer in the National Tempor al,, v.- AuvoeaU-gives this sad cast of warning: Perhaps few young girls of the present da', w ho sip a litt.e vine or champagne occasion ally, eaahi e ei 1 in beauty or at-tra.-liveiuss the young girl in her teens who .von the fervent loye of the fatuous Arctic explorer, Dr. Eiisha Kent 'Kane. We quote the foil wing from one of his letters to h..: : -One of the very first things that drew me "toward you was your ladylike manner and de portment '-" ;- ''' very gentle and quiet, and modest, and retiring, as a lady's -should- be. Another letter contains the playful caution: Tell Katie to drink no champagne, and do y u folio vv -the s;. me advice. It is a ball custom for x-ang holies, ordos- in the . . . . . coia: a:. oi me neai na-n or -raxe are.-Well I want to inform the readers of the ''Patriot'' and the 'public. in general, that Regular Racket Prices cannot come within 10 rows of Apple trees of the prices at which these goods -are being SLAUGH-', TER ED. D on't 1 u. These goods will be sold at once. .My object and purpose in buying this stock was to close it out al once, and I am doing - it. Come on! If you expect to get your share of the I5ARGAINS. Respectfully, '-. , Iv. of 'IVItuilding GRKKNR0i;0, C. A Chance Of a Life Time. The entire Stock '.of. Goads of the" iXc W. R, j Murray, will be sold sit and BELOW q. COST to close out ! he .business. - The stock is composed of General' DRY GOOD?. SHOES, NOTIONS and HATS and most of it i'diltJUT FRESH ATTRACTIVE GOODS that will sell at fight .at t he PRICES we at e olfering -- them. It will k;ay. any one1' to call and get . ' 5 before lie Slock is "Broken. Goods Wo can and will give you RARE I5AK0AINS. 'Onr 'pule oloeet is CLOSE OUT THE RI,JNES a.s ftoorTas por.s ibji-" R W: Murray & P. Whartoii, - Administrators. to 7IEG-'IITXA: C O LXjB G- S FOR YOUNG LADIES. ROANOKE. VIRGllNTA. OPENS SEPT. 1 ith, to:i. Magniih-.t-nl Nr-w iinildlngs wiih jill'inodtrn improve ments, among the truest in the Sanrn. Xew rhinos and fundi lire, taiiiipus of ten acres; magnificent mcuntain scenery; in tle Valley of Virginia, fur famed for health. Twenty European and American teachers. Degrees ,f IS. ,S., Ih A., and 31. A. conferred. Unsurpassed advantages in Mntic anrr-"A'rt- One of the most attractive and heaiitiful College homes ror Young E.-.Oies in the South. For Catalogue, address - V. A. If A UlilS I.T", lre?h!ent, Koatioke, Virginia. -.-July 5-10 w. : -.- , M o i-H m EH M M - ,' " - r f X m . c 3 - OB r, S- f-4i'iX-If : , - -I ' J .'f lidK . I T " . i JZxL vl.'r.4.- preacuv. rs. Ih.'c newspapers of Maren .", I M.i.:, contaitl tl.e f. 'low ing item-: "The jxidow of Dr. Elisha Kent Kane, the eat Arctic explorer, is iy;ng ill nn destitute in. a nearly li-seri-id aprtiuent hou"e.' 'The woman has been notified that sh- mu-t i'-.iie bv the SI P. 8th. AH 1' th j ot ;ertenunl:-. ine.ua- mg t;;e j aiiit'.r, have moved iron! ti. can-use, v.iiit-a is to be given up to col -ire d tenants.' 'An old friend, vho is trying to awaken --v mpat Uy a h-r behalf, says that sue is in sane, and has an nneontroilablc thirst for liquor.' Ikr death oc curred a few days later. Dear o.u ng peopie, who, like this poor xi.nian, disregarded friendly warn ings, and warnings which, sn these days of enlightened temperance sentiment, are far more serious and forcih'e, can you be quite sure, ii vou continue the moderate social- drinking, that the future h'olds no such sad fate in store for you?-' A Ead Case or Flux Cured. Geouoeville, Cai:ai!I:l-s Co., N. C. Mr. Allen Rlockwilder had sent aftr r the doctor, but he was not at home, having been called off on some other case. The man wlo came for the doctor ,said that Mr. Kioekwilder was very sick, that Be A Pointer that would guide, unerringly, into the haven of health, all tlutt are on the troubled sea of impaired wo manhood! It is nothing Ic-s, r.or ci'iild b- nothing more, than Dr. Pierc-.-'s Favorite Prescription ! was passing blood .and vomiting frail female's faultless friend j We gave him a small bottle of time-tried and thoroughly tested. Chaiuberlin's Colic Cholera and Internal inll immal.o r.fi, irrcgulari- ! Diarrho.a Uemetiy, and told him tics, displacements, and all ill-con j to go back and tell Mr. R. to try ditions peculiar t woman, con-I it. After using three-quarters of trolled, corrected and cured, with-: the medicine he waaWeli. out publicity, by ti.i sa fe. sterling ' Wineiious-e t'c Smxx. i...r,. ......... a. ii. 1 4'-;,,.!,. ... . cia ' ;h r.-r -itm !.-x-A.. -..!.,: .i.,t i -1''-' - o.vv ..vaw. ono ; .n.iuu are -a:: r.. to t..e, 1 . . . . ' ' !tooafc.-an onie fn.m it Tl.e i nrotmnent merc!in!i hm,! ;t- i I f i . : - ... r . - t .. I - . ......... ... 1 . 1 ... . I , , j.t. i .'... !...- r r t'.. . uii iii.- require no cuange oi ALnii.a.i v ia u. ror sa.e oy iur : u . f V. :x.Lrk wk: jditt. j '.Yard and Watkina. Subscribe lor your heme paper ; Xowa, the time to renew vour suh- firt then tako the largo paper?. scrip; ion to the Patriot. mm - )? -yXl -- 1 il,'. & J l? 'J y Uii! 1 r I ' ' - ?, . il B O Y" O TJ Sasli, Doors, 15 iiiuls, M.ouhfii.g, isnu kets, MiiiIs, SIDING OR FLOORING, FR AMINO, SIIIXCPES AND LATEKs. j (iUlll'llllii UlilllEil liMl'lifll'lllfli I'll; ' Can supply yon xvitTi anything in this line u short not i.-e and on t he ino-f reasonahle terms. S e our EM HuSSEI) voJ, soriiething fie ing highly ornamental and costs verr little more tlnn ordinrv Intn'er. l .-od for decora tive work. Agents, for ilill's INSIDE SLIDING V E 7Ti A X 15LIND, best ever made, and costs very little mor -thaa the did style. Any Size Glass Kept in Stock. 7 ELA.T8 ! HATS! We have just received an immense stock of IIATs of. every descrlj -tion. Also a line of i Drummers Sample Hats, 850 different STYLES,. 'which- we will sell at aliout HALF PJUQK. AmT if you need a PAIR of SHOES fir SLIPPERS do nof; bl;y taitil vou see what we have. You will also find a good stock of DRY GOODS NOTIONS, tie, to make your selection fr m. Give us a trial. L HItxc3.sox3- 5i:oz?o Company1:,. 518 South Elm Street, .TOM SHERWOOD, Manager, GREENSI50R0. N CV K
The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
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Aug. 2, 1893, edition 1
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