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f A SBORO IjrTREEN GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 23, 1893. By I he Patriot PnMUMn Company, TERHSIl.OOPtrtMi' t. - ' 1 M lWI- ... ... - - .- - i i r ti .. mar t ' i 'f-T I I t. 'i 1 V r! W. V tir. i AGNOSTICISM. J5 1 SCUfS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. t.Kf KNM:til;n, x. lUr.k. JOHN T. BRITTAIN, (TIOKNKY AT LAW. j r- r ! Trr I, ' frr . I r. f. I' ftrl of r ! r .nt V. Dr. W. H. Wakefield IV "J3 I eV-r l.rar I tie '4i'.' ! kl'.wt:. k. ,-i. i.Sn fer cr. .! t. t 'ra f.&, .'.ra aMa tnt C1 ii NW k. 1I t-Ur Lai knr t ic l-UI ! Nc W ! lnr.r ti t--l. !! i V t'.. fjf!!a la ! tb a or d J rCh lltrr; tlt"! S..j" ! ' -!-" I tA-''t ." I r' f ll I Ulf ! t t a ''- k. IT l ai ! !a-r.; 't .5 !r.-ir. tab, Val 1. rrr. t U : I-t! t 11 . r I n .n ! tr.'i.r Lvnctt Nr t r !'f s; fit c a.I. As "J" . -t t r- !.!r. 1. br r Km S ia J, "I I ie-o r.jf,:ti at ml'."." : , ,r.t .i.-i.-ft i l Lr !' t f! b- j it r!.Ia afta J! u!j :.i r.-.' ; tut. )o ir.'ii' n.j- . !.! Umf, ! ttarr.p at - !tii r.l lrcn.j, n ! I r.' tit': l a. U.. ic It. ))M ta Hrjf ' Vtik!. : .... ,.., , A . , W . : I a I ; I .Ml I .' r ! I :. ."r.J AX ARTIST'S STORY. I tV .'tl f 1" Thruut. Dr.Arthur E.Ledbetter, ....tt j. Dr. V J. RICHARDSON, 1. 1: 1. 1; no l:o, N. v. J. XX. NEESE, . r t R x f I - - V . i w els T t i t s v; r x r f - ? r. It ar inc that t:tii. I wi luU Lt-artM t-ftlfn-a Uyf t I in TrU. til I tn Art. IVii:? an artltt. I lwjt Art with a c j; iul A- I . other Unz to !Mtk tf Ui-!. Art now. 1 Lav to thii.lt of I-utiliEj ttLat th i-nKic will tcy. J Ut lo maio it ly I rT lna-l it ir- - Hut it at-jut iayM:!f I irant to u:k; itUt-f Or n f Orson tbe Ihr- .r, ir o t:. t crtM sui-i. I Htr if Art- of cnr.- hi r. t Orf-n. IILi iel ata rM J l u.ar-1. ar. 1 !. hrt.l at th corner c f tb Ilae ! l'Arrifiiro C.m-Ii tli 1 tLi tt.cojr.frt tii;r.s jrr-tr. thij wt-Il to tij 1ao cf th Quarti. r Latin, this ir.aa who !utl Art. artist, an 1. aiore all. Art tal'-nu nilh a jcaaar f. r-city. Ak;l ia-l J .t I tar 1 l..vl rf a.v n to ik Art tu.!rti!. Tli'-J a t. v-'ty way cf crttui ii.to l.u ! 1 1. I "it Jutl- r ar 1 tok th t-ull I v the L..rr; hpiv 1 it vu atut a w af tr this tJiat Dalarrn, I an l antth r loan iresfctcl (oT:ilve at JbiaarI' c-tal.n.Lin.nt. " We rai-'l -r.r hat to Jobinarl as ono I man, we iimilfl, aaI thn we loweJ. TL hairy little rrtc-r racHl ccniJ- fral ly atonili-tl at nr rrformance. "M. Jvbinarl," e al l Daburon, who was i our ;' "yoa lforo you a 1 d; utati .nt.f thn--, rv; rt nting the Art ( jtn-!ents c f Tan. iin .Vj.) in naralr. We haTecom? tol ;i f.ivor. Wcknow, ; ala! too wll, that it woul l be alMolute t It iinj.ib! to in lace a inan of yonr , t .it- -n in mxkty to t-il to us; but, M. Jvlinr 1. a man jnw.'w.'Asinj the lower ntr-nu:iii c f a ll-rcul. s a Faroe II' rrnlt s M. JubinarJ ar.J I need hard ly rt n-.iii'l you that Iltrcn! was a demi m hM duties as well as hL j riv-lli-p-. Tli -e rnanificcntlowi-r txtnm- iti.n cf hi. aro not hi own they l-Iocg to the i-uhlic. "Sath 1 w r l atntiiitk u juuc. iii'ttirfierir, arts n - t f. r an a-, but fur all time Tht-y niut 1-w handc-il down iu tuarb'.o t' j'ttrity. The lea cf Jobl r.arl xna-t a hotj9 holl word ia Art. To rtrfi:" "-ur rfjuv-t, xaonsirur, vroul l ? a criiue. You would retain th c yn,;ht of yuuroWn le- f.f cuur!e, THE STATE UNIV1RSITY. 1$ it Worthy of North Carolina and Her Pecple ? The Committee of the Hoard of Trustees appointed by the Gover nor to inspect the University, made a full and detailed report at com mencement. XVa print a few ex tracts which .will inform the people of tbe condition and management of their chief institution of learn iiijf. The general condition of the University i one of health', vig orous growth. The spirit that pre-1 vadea it. from the nreeident to the manager of the baseball team is puthing, hopeful and progressive. There is a determination to make i it all that a reasonable public will demand. . lization. . Our school system is Christian civilization. Our con-! Truant Madge. MOKal. AM) KELIOIOtrt K'M. Your committee as a body, and individually, were very favorably impressed with the high moral and ! (lima Hall am! Palace, I .M 4 II. IH I. Ill A. HHO., I ii I i In Ch;r .Crcck.f ry an 1 Glan Ware. Ti.-. Ware a; 1 Tize LAMPS. I). :r. r Tea Set. ,?t. !.!h r.i:i tin a ,r. . i .!-r ia:o The T.YS A SPECIALTY. .... V A -f t ' Li! r in li r !: (! 41:1 a ! U I j- ii r 1 I.n l- i r n.hc ..!. hr if, n rr ? r i l c I li t is. y l e . I:. AI.KAl: r i.2 s-e Tl i I.- t iff r!i r.o n. r er!it. "Ma f aV ! wuti! 1 kj.t, w th a ni;r- j r:I.-t. :.itr. "ti-l;t !a 1, xny y-ui. ;r. II-" 1 -n tlivo I.-ru ar.y U-ti-' rr. . II. it d. -1 and l.nri- J." s . A J 1 1 : t.i 1. 1 It p n;j ty away. It l.j 1 t-tti i. n !y ia ti.'- p cl I s j ii t t"n iuX J oinar 1'a f r wt.jt. vi r 1 1.-? wt.ttd. as. 1 wli, '"ftick it :;." Y.-u u ciul 1 ?f t aa entire Ui-.il at J"l ;n .rd, ! f t!.M Lttle i-f-r. in fr- in c'r;l;su. it. urn in tl. !.';.' f :: s c f all ti ; w a r d , 1 1 - j u. r, d - and Wl rt. aim. ai.l rnir., rraT a-iiC". li a Mf' in sy convenient. u t oe w a hard cu tl. alt with JoLii.ard. and it w j. j ut d wn to the ac cnnT. V1. a w a in f and, cce LnI 1 I r af.!-I at a re tatirmat juid Kft Jv Lir.ar l a t- vt r ly al.t.e. Hut i.. w all W34 t I. M1I. At t.ai ! wa an uno t.lr j rt tty prl, ar.d w wik &'S d;Tatlr I.-ad over !.! ia I oe with if r. I?r wo" I luean th? Art Hud- t.t-.. 1 ut f all th Art ta !i-Lt tl-it wre d-t-ratlv in k-vo with j - .j, n unvc Ilt.M, r i. , -t r i ' r fi. rt. r r an v f.-rt iti p.n. ,; i fti. t! ii.n iftr I' a A t t tni, Ilt . I"r i a. II vt . r- .!. :. r. If.-r !'-ri M iu- . nn.'f, fv rin j.yi- " . r.- ; -, t f..r tti.-' rr-t a i:m k;mi,i:. i f. ,. t.!-. "t ' I . .rf'.itr r ".tlrT f fr- f r . . l - r t r tt. . M.I"-. At.. naid. Ililnn ii, tlie . r.!; t--r u t!. !: t !f"t;it,n!rative. Jubiiiar a i ft U'-aa.v i.a:rti c- Iabr with . fuj Ial Qr. n m vi r estcr.'iol liu re than M, ::i:i at u t:r:.. It wm th t... j !t . r fr-.- in . ti J . lii W. II Farrar X 8on, r. r.t n.n m.i.ics Mt.A III I.I- NURSERIES, i. i; $ it ! . ' iti i Iitniiii;i. t- .. kit i' r. . tt r. -u "!.. 5 . t ti i '. i t f i :s I .r. r 5jr-lf.d !.. at.d . r ;uUr .!!, "i m i . I iior IM i:i:HTKI IN Fiinr ou KI.OWKUS I.. ! I s r ! t in j i-t fur AN MM f - t , . r . t h " f r if. t i t . 5 V Tlint- (irtrii Hon t.rt ty 1 1 Mll. Ai:. nai-l that Iabun. a hut.- rtl f , r. and rvt it let:auM be w i.titl-! to it. 1 its a j urrhaM r. Ml!''. Ai. t. i ! wjh J(.! ;nar l cash ier. It w a.4 a lat khoji, and their wer i-'Veril iiAMtaiits, but all iiK'Heys w r ti i t Mil-. Ai:i r.ai l',t!. caj.hi r, who aat in a ,,-ta ti r.n 1 rr.-ath thc prt at chitaiJ. cl. k. Jiaburvi;, t!. icul;-bT, Wi.tud -t.ttr tL- :. ..a ia a ratalur mann r to J..-! ;t.ar !. t !,:,: l.wr tho vt-ry lut I - r.' ath 1.: f- t; then he wvul I i,4 at M'.I-. Atuetuude, rai hi hat with I.s i;ht hand, j la-e h:a left upon l.u hart and rti ild h r a Kvr low; then h Wi al l rvt-nd to M.jw her a ku frvtu thd t;; t f Lis tner, as though he were a eirxu ri l r; then he Wi.nld taia n; a .x t f uiatcb- r tt:. t-th-r ctiltarly ineij mave artie le. Havo th kinln"U to wrap that nj car fully f.r tu iu ; r, h would re tuaik in a itrvtain mann r. Th n ho uu! l loan 1 tsp to Mil-. Aaue-naid with th air cf an AleiandT you could al--t h-ar th tun cf "S. the Ce-oqnt-r-HtTJ C.roe"-la) in,; ae you saw hiia do it. II wtwild xy Lit 10 tvntune an 1 whvj-r cotnj liroeut into th tr of 5! lie. Ameiiaide. Th-n he would mtt Lis -urcliajM? from the ban 1 of M. JvVsr.ard in a laatftilflr-nt and cjn-dr-rt;din iuann-r. Tl-n h wvcld tnVr ri !hmi1 -us attitu-!- e f eiapgvr-a.!t..ir.tti- n anj rtarv at the un ha; ; y j:n-er as thuh b wvre on cf the x vm wir.drra cf the Wt-rld. "What a l'iitT i r -What nur or What t:.-.:. ularsty r be wftill nay, and thn he would Leave a fih arvl mra'ir tnt i f th iL' j. J.-l '.nar l. w !4.ri a ; articclarlr cly, thukM-t. htsry little man. Ged at rt rathr to r- nt t !.-- r fm nees to Lb Ir nI a l.u.t.c. His f..ar ait- ..ffm 1.. I .. .. ....1 I .. kf I .. I . 1 I. '.,.. r l.-H. I tfV'. ...... ... ..... ' M tt H . ,f l.$.tAJ w f ll into the rn.tr laid Yin. - S 0 s f th-j - r MI for l.:iu i t the villain Iabnrvu. lie C' t t le'urc Lin-lf the T-rfect 1 f r r ati.: .-J r;ii. I n I"', if v ! ; ' t ':' t j f ' ' i . -h N I t ; t T r- . V i m ,i .m J i il.j;i" N ,..-. l r " 1 1 ;! . ftirnr.l.t I fr r-l:'nt. i . rt. -! .i.i. n.'- !t-itd J .V I IM'l.r. i, I r...r. tii"H . N. ' ti; t Only. . It I M N ! t irT.M.K i., tiN. riu. 1 r. k'.'e. l.'.' te ' r tf e (rlh le . .'i'tt!u?e and Itni--r WiTe. nt . v Sr'-m . ra- l. K. In Mi'M, i.t'-j", i.'.. r.. a ir . f ' V A j f . ! I t is- " 1 i. r rr..t!-f I urtd. C religious tone of the University, as Thy wuuld u inuItirlievX in rUfttr cf u applies to both the faculty and ItiiuidWoiiwttKiarkctabkcomm(d-j the students. Wo were informed ity over the whole civiUze.1 world. Such ; lhat lhe etujenlg regularly attend ttuIeaaa th,. ud Daburoc ret- f lhe church ervicJ9 of the fully rrodduirf una ikittui-rthe nnfor- , .... ... tunate ' Jvbinard. ianst not be to clHn. denominatione the artistic wurlh What a bicer, what having churches in Chapel Hill. ..... . - . . T-1. 1 1 .1 .. . U n 1 a r.-t'M, tny truniia; ne contmneu. j orucr iy uciuiuu, tuo gtuue What ati..ittTuf.centdTTeIoi'uientof the manly bearing, and the quiet of ateriiihd riantoivleusr the students at the chapel service Th wr- tche.1 Jobinard, blown out 1 ani prayers were very marked, and with i ri le aeeuu-il like the frog la the tho membera of the committee were ;Ur," iZWsUT V d gratiGed the reading of the scriptures, and engaged heartily in the service of song. The morning prayers we attended impressed us, as solemny as would a family worship before the duties of the day begin. It was a company of joyous, hopeful. happy young men. Your chairman, by invitation of the voung men. attended the worship of the Young Men's Christian Association, and by their request made a short talk after reading some selections from the Scriptures and was encouraged and strengthened by the service, and went away grateful for the privilege, and with the prayer in his heart, 'fIod bless the y'ung men in this institution. and turn the feet of many througl their inlluence to obedience to His statutes. And God bless the Uni ersity, and multiply its power for good. The quality of the instruction stitution, which is a religious con stitution, ; declares that "religion, morality and knowledge being nec essary to good government and tbe Lappineea of mankind, schools and the means of education shall forever be encouraged.'' Does any one suppose that any other religion than that of our own Bible, or that any morality except of which our Uible is the best teacher, was in the minds of the men who framed this constitution? Under this con stitution, and by its command, we have our public school system ; un-1 der this constitution, and by its command.' this ! Univereity was! founded. ; Let it be religious! It mun be religious. ; There is a common ground for the common good, broad enough for us all. to stand on as Christian men and citizens oi ajay Christian Mate, uenominationai bias should havo no place here, either in the faculty or in the board of trustees. We believe it has no place. It becomes us to eee to it that it has no place. We believe that the University The shadows lie sleeping on field and hill; The cows came home an hour ago; i ne Dees are nived anq tbe nests are still. .Where can the child be lingering so? Oh. where can the little laggard stay? So swift on foot she has ever been. It ia not so far, by the meadow way, To the lane where the blackberry vines begin. Her mother stands in the doorway thtre, Shading her eyes from the setting sun. And up and down with an anxious air Looks for a trace of the truant one. i - 1 A Ghance Of a Life Time. The entire Stock of Goods of theflatcW. R. -1 ---I..- l- 1- i Murray, will be sold at 'and BELOW COST to close out the business. The stock is composed of General DRY GOODS SI and! HATS and most of-it BRIGHT FRESH ! GOODS that will sell at' sight at the PRICES we OES, NOTIONS ATTRACTIVE are ! ofFering Jhem. It will pay any one to call and get Goods before the Stock' is Broken. Has she wandered on where the sw-amp flowers blow -In the darkling wood and lost her way? Has she slipped in the treacherous bog below That hides under mosses creen and RVe can and wiM'?ive..vou RARE BARGAINS. TVnr gay; sole object is to- moiuer, spare your is safe in the I timorous fears ! Your little maiden while. No marsh bird screams in her startled ears; No forest mazes her feet beguile. She is only standing amid the rye, in ere ac me enu or tne clover plain, 4 CLOSE OUT THE BUSINESS as sofin as possible. R. W. Murray, E. P. Wharton, '1 ; . Administrators. is worthy of our higTiejst eiTorts to And pulling a daisy star to try garment t tho kn and nxabited a ts,:cular brown limb a hairy m that cf an ape. "You w ill n..t nfiiMj n-":' we crie-l iu chorus. " You will ii. t dare t r fu-e u-," a ld-d Iaburtn. (i ntli uiei., I i. MI 1 tUt Art canuot g:t n witheut me. When wucld jou Lk.i t l:i: ku I iHtur Jvbiiiard. 'Tvin'rrjw at rnxn." answered Dabu rtn as Lf k hands with tho little i-rtM.er r vcrei.ti.illr. and then o took JC-it eiay i I-n ru'?.'i"U hl'.d into the' hll" ;. "Tl.is way, -entl. iaeu, this way, if you n U r.'I rs ham.. th. ve quite I Ieae," sai I 1. Jobinar.t a-i he Wdicaieu K tl.. ... f..r I .,-r Tii.f...! i iyw tll WaV t nil bat K VaM. i-h..:i.i;!sl.: vn-tr. wine s ! We tnt have been at least Lvt-ry- b-!y bri'tilit toriM tlani; tliere were lour aacks ef la-ler, aouic j avir.g atones, bits cf broken iron, brick?, and enough ma terial to Lave walk-d tip Jubinard alive. A pTeat uiaj c f mist planter waa j re lArd, tl;o hml- that had become tec efary to tho w rl I cf Art were elenuded if their otvi ru-eT and placed in the moist rnaist, th-n I.irp? q i.intiti. e-f the lirjui! jla.-terv.i hi red on them, then the Mra; cf e ld iron, tho liar, tho paving tt:;s a:J the bricks were c arefully in-t-prt.d ar.il built tip into tho still soft in a v. hit h w.vs at 1 a-t ayard high au-1 a yard tl.irk. , " Ik n't mv.-, tl-ar M. Jtltiuard,wcrit'l D.il-uri'tt. "lit. plaster is alut to bet. We i hall return in half an hear, by whiih time the molds will ! ttm ydete." M. J'-lu;ard, M.ated in tho center of Lis 1 at k yard, Udt upriw'ht, buwrsl t c-aeh f u a we j wl e.ut. Ia ahvut a quarter c f an hour Jubi nard 1- cm to fe 1 distinctly unci'iufort able. T h in. I Is hi m .-fitnjg terri bly h avy," ho sal 1 1- ne -f his assist ant, who k 1 1 him ct.mpanr. "Thev acr-tu ("i f.r.-, and I can't inve." At that i!.' tu nt the pns.e."i..n.l.ea.lel by Iiabur.-n, f".l.l m.re into the cx-urtj ard. It ttnu p iinful. p ntl'-meu, aaid Jv-b.nar 1. l Jt-t l as th ngh I were b in t:iri.l to tune." Try and l ar it brave ly. NVthin;; is bttam.d in this wund, d.-ar monaieur. withi'tit a c rtain amount cf hynical uSiTtn.;. it wi.i Ihj m t as hard as mir blo in a few mintites. We will cltain th xivfwarj aj;!iances fT yur re" 1 -w at enee. Ji.bin.ird. ll main f-r-ftctly qni'-t till cur return, .ai 1 Dabu run rath r anavrlv. And then w o each cf us klv-e-d our Cn- g t tips solemnly to j-mt Jubinard, and w" filnl e-ut tani nil re. It was the Lwt d-ty of th term at tlie Art chcoI, and wo were all ff f--r our holidavs. For two Lours Jobinard waited for us in an -ny f fir; then Le nt for a tenemj n. who du him out. They hal to Rrt the plaster off with a ham mer. We 1 l, cv tne direction cf the IVnnn Iaburu, omitted to ell the ha;ly limits f t ur victim. r Jobinardl Tit-Lit--. maintain it and to OToauen its in fluence, and to send out its light to bless the State in blessing itsyoung men and broadening them for ser vice. The State needs the Univer sity. The University is worthy of the State. Let us keep it so. As our educational horizon expands with the advance of these wonder ful times let us enlarge the center light that its rays may touch the remotest points and bring hope and joy to the men who are to come af ter us. John C. Scarborough, ! . Chairman. Whether her love lovs back again. And Will bends over the bars beside Two heads are better than one, for- sootn Leaning and looking, eager-eyed, ao see ir tne daisy tells the truth ! THE- M7 ft, HP-IDTTS I. ' O "VERA iHIISi LLS I I Ham is not only very funny but he has eense like a horse. . He is quoted as saying: We had widespread discontent last year. We held our people in line in the South by pointing out to them that the only hope of sue- J cess was in standing by the Democ- Lorig time and high prices are only to here'membered.'wvith rir.orse and regret as mistakes of the past. The vini andulh of all. enterprising and sclf-su pport ing patrons; coupled with the present crises of money matters, w hich is caused oy me extremely low prices oi liieir produce, issullicient cause for their demand Or THE MOST GOODS FOJl THE J7E. " Money Panics Iheiirst ot our panics remem bered by our business men was that of 1837 the next was twenty ST MONEY -.. G. II. ROYSTER'S is the place to buy thot)iwhb is now receiving the largest and best stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, (taps,-Boots, Shoes, &c.j that has ever been his pleasure to show you, and at prices imver than ever been oel'ored before. SHOES AND SLIPPER.THE LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST PRICES, t- BOUGHT AT LESS THAN MANt FACTl'KERS' PKICMS HEADQUARTERS FOR SHOES AND SLIPPERS. Ladies' SUppers 18c. rats, and answered their objections Shoes at 98 cents; ladies' solid leather Dongola buttoiijuid lace Shoes at i8 cents to the past by pointing out that we all solid; women's every-day Shoes from ") i-ents up. all solid leather: men's had never been for years wholly in n,ce sboe.s ,ace and Ra'ter, only i)S cents and up; men's coarse Shoes only 98 will not do i - i V 'i 7 - wva vmy w r.fin.s,; mhki itnuier; ann in lace any I v a n r o Iotof ' Ifi 7 f hen in a i vvruaD iull i . i uo a l 11 c 11 a ca 111c i iiul i v. ivik i v e- .in. Sprinliiiii mtiiI nraord p ' ....... If the IJeilincrnta wl I otef tnrrpfhpr lw u"l I'uec: III mi.l. IIIHI1R lllfll irnilltf I V IllHrK . . ' M. KHIir K ftP .ll' nal 'arnn no l!n.ir.,l .1 l:..-4.l- n.r ..... , J inm nrnm iea .1 frofiin n t ,- 1 1 " 1 ""-"i J " t"Mi, l nil- .1 l III' I 1 SS II e. O III ni,M 1 k' power. dnat answer will not do four years from now. We will be tut 1 I i , ' nuageu oy works, not promises mm A -f-v . jvinu oi fcnoes ana Slippers you want at HARD TIME PRICKS. iilG BARGAINS IN DRESS- GOODS. Calicoes and ,.. Sheeting 5 and Cc. thejowest prices. e, best made; ijtingnams from accents up. All kinds oi Dress Goods at White Goods all kinds anid nriecs "and luvel v designs. All , - - - - -----' --.mm. Friday, and now we have this flur- ry wnicu uiners irom tnem an. in 1837 there had been a sudden ex pansion of bank paper, which led to great speculation in western lands, then owned by the govern ment. The T reasury had received such a great amount, of money from land sales that tbe surplus was a burden, and the government had divided out the treasure amon? given is in keeping with the charac-the States. The basis of that bank- compromise differences, of opinion, make mutual concessions, and 20 in for genuine and far reaching re form in the interest of the common mon people, all will be well, and our eeat in the saddle isfirm. mantis, oiion cuccks at l(a-. i.onti I'arit (ioods from tfl. t.or v-.nl m. A good Nickel Clockonly 98c. Straw Hats at half price. Men's and bovs shirts froni 25c. up. ' I buy from the cheapest net cash manufacturers 'if d wholesale j-!!.crs savtii" the 10 to 23 per cent, usually ad tied by lime Tiii";6 to' cover their, b.e.'-, antl'7 -sell strictly for cash, saving my t-iislomcrs thv'.la'rge-per cent, usually added by time bouses tocover their losses..aml I oll stridl? tt.r i-n If they do not well, I do not-wan t ers the large per cent, they have to pay the retail time r.i.M chants 'u eke out ineir expenses or DooK-keepmr ami nover--pav ers, which is always Jifpod upon the consumers bead. An invesii-iiiou will eon vinco i.u that tli is is tbe cheap est place in the city to buy jour oods . . - Ihm t-fc!UI Mtlil'i l-rrrogatlt. "My Iliis'lisii maid, ays a housekeep- er, "is amusingly t mw.ious cf her rights and h r limitations alike. If a friend cf u-rs rins at the front door, Daylo is furiou at the pn-Mimption. If Le Ke" to the kit h. n tl f-r. she i equally vexeiL She regards the- si.b- d. r a-s her prenfr3- tive nnd . r...:i 1 a summons from tlwiie-e.. Philadelphia Pres.-.. ter and quality of the men in charge of the departments and their scholarship and ability. No one doubts this who knows the standard claimed for it by the University. The standard of the work is best judged by the bright and a-iring young men of the high trade institution. These are the best measures of college class wor'.. Such young men desire the advantages of the best work When it faila to come up to the best, they are lhe first to find its defects and to demand its improve ment. Such young men are not easilv deceived; and woe betide t lie professor who fails to rtjach their standard of demand. From these, and their attitude towards the professors here, largely, your committee conclude that the work is well and elliciently done. HEALTH. We inquired about the health of the students, and received ihi reply that not a member of the faculty nor of the students body ing in tne new Mates was- "wild cats, "red dogs, etc., and when that currency fell the elfects of the crash were felt along the whole line. Presiddnt Van Daren called a special session of Congress to remedy the evil, and stated ..the cause to be; the expansion of the currency and the speculation in cident to it, eVe. The panic of 1S57 was not ap parently due to .that cause, for we had more gold than ever before. That of 1873 was incident to a want of gold. This comes when there are no particular reasons ap parent on the surface. Values have not of late been inflated. Speculation has been tame. Our people have been blessed with abundent crops There has been a large falling oil in railroad build ing and in booms. mr people have not been- very c xtravaeant, Indeed the panic seems to be one of a series beginning with the failure of Raring Hros., running through tbe failure of the Australian banks to be around and have to under take the explanation of the things I told the boys in the last cam paign that's all." The democratic party in the White House and at the capitol needs to bend low its ear, every once in a while, and catch a word or two from mem like Ham, who are the true representatives of the boys in the trenches. Charlotte Observer. ' ALL NICE CLEAN GOODS, NOj OLD I STOCK! PLEASE CALL. Mr. Auther Stack is now with me. and 'will baj glad to see and ervc )7is friends i ours anxious 10 piease, . & EL ROYSTEE, 112 South Elm Street, Ilenbow Ilouse j GREEXSIIORO, X. O. So to Speak. is wonderfully riRGrinsriA FOR YOUNG LADIES. COXLEE ROANOKE, VIRGINIA. was sick during our visit ; that no jiand winding up with us. I lau'a If aril !-!. ft. n wih I wc r,.- a man. Don't I eV7LRa-L0LLt;6. Tf ac - vA C" t t T !!k!Ct TSlV,1 t NO cr t f sst z-o e-'4Cia. ty"' f tn.tniy 1 anty. hvti a rrench taan Las cr.ee re us t this c-ncla.ion. th r- i 1.0 fv'.ly e f which he is ne t ready to K- irmlty. Tl.-- f ut i. I'.ibnr tt l.a.1 jawd the w r l t un 1. The Art stu b nt, tuile and ft male, invariably siart-d aj'j-revU-Uv. '.y at the l.ttle, La:ry, thickset Jo binard as though Le w, re tho glass cf fahi-tn an l tl.f mold cf ft rm. Jobinard cvr ln t i trv l.imvlf air. He wa-erI alnt the al.p. Le exhibited Lin.lf ia the d -rw ay, he poil acdat titud:nizl all day 1 n.and then we W gan ta make it rath r warm for Jol i tar I. "Ah. M. Jonartl. if yon were only a txr man. what a thitr it would l for Art! Ah. if w t cr.!y Led you to it to u in the liu b. Wt-are k ir.,; todoAjaz eit f)ir. the lu-htt.i:.,: next wik. What ia Ajas tx wi-nll make, JobinardT "Yon r all)' tuht to sa nfice yonm-li ia int. rest e f Art." another woull remark. "Yeu'd min the j rtf.sjoaaI 1 land. Henderson : J. F. McCracken, tnoxl.l. Yon would ir.dcesl." ' J.-ntl-men. p-ntleiiun. Jobiiarl uM r. r!r. Lis li.eiry, Kel u nlike fae Aili you? Wiui U Indeed I don't. I" you mp ptH I want to at tin li-ck and call cf every woman I know? Truth. Some Hew Physicians. ' From the News and Observer. 1 Litti i:to. N. i '., Aug. 1."., li'.'.I. At tt:e recent meeting of tie Hoard of Medical Examiners held in Wrightsville, August Mh-llth, there were twenty-four applicant?, sixteen of whom were granted license, a follows : J. H. Meae, Canton: J. L. Doughton. Sparta ; .1. V. McGou gan, Lumbcrton Hridge; W. -Hill, Germanton ; L. D.Wharton, Greens boro; V. A. Wees, 3Ionroe, N. W. .1. Jones, (Joldsbnro ; Col. W. L. Laitcr. Seaboard; W. S. Row- professor had been sick during the year, and only one student bad been seriously sick, and tiiat he came in eptember, having con tracted sickness elsewhere. He returned to hit home and died there in October. The testimony was that the village was unusually healthy. relation or orncEits ami stl ients After careful inquiry we con eluded that the relations of the faculty to each other, and to the President, were most cordial and kindly. Not a jar, but peace and kindness of friendship - pervaded the entire facualty. All were work ing together harmoniously for the common purpose of serving togeth er the best interest of higher edu- cation: anti ail were striving in generous rivalry to serve the Uni- versiiy ami me Mute to tne very best ability of each. The faculty were unittdly following the leader ship of our worthy President, .und aiding him ia every way possible in the administration of the alrairs of the University. They united in It may be that these time9 of distrust come periodically after a season of prosperity and repose, during which individual families begin to live beyond their means and business houses become shaky. As far as the South is concerned, however, we have been in fighting trim now for peveral years, and our pople have been very economical and have not added to their debts. Our condition is indeed such that while we could not add to the mo mentum of a panic, we are power les to arrest it. At the North it is different and the evils the coun try now suffers could have long ago been arrested by the monied men of New York, and they will largely continue unt ii y t he capital of that city returns to its customa ry channels! and the banks their ordinary business relations with the outer world. New-Observer. A CLEVER DOCK Woman is wonderfully made! Such beauty, grace, delicacy and purity are alone her possessions. So has she weaknesses, irregulari ties, functional derangements, pe culiar only to herself. To correct these and restore to health, her wonderful organism requires a re storative especially adapted to that purpose. Such an one is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription possessing curative and regulating properties to a remarkable degree. Made for this purpose alone recommended for no other! Continually growing in fuvor, and numbering as its staunch friends thousands of the most intelligent and refined ladies of the land. A positive guarantee accompanies each bottle at you druggist's. Sold on trial J- yjL i-.o dj-.i-i. hid, iy.j. .MagnilicentAew Buildings with all modern improve ments, among the finest in the South. New Pianos and fu ten acres; magnificent mountain scenery; in the Valley of Virginia, far famed for health. Twenty European and American teachers. Degrees of 15. S. II. A and M. A. conferred. Unsurpassed advantages in Music and Art. Onw 't.f i. most attractive and beautiful College homes foriYoung Ladies in the South For Catalogue, address W. A. HARRIS, IXD President, Roanoke, Virginia. How the Pocketbook of a Farmer Was Saved from Robbers. Shamokin', Pa., August 16. Last tcstifving to hi wisdom, prudence, night George Rohan, a farmer of tirmness, zeal and high executive Chemung County, N. Y., who had ability. a wallet containing $2,100, was at- e found the very best state of tacked by three highwaymen Rohan feeling between students and fac-1 seized a fence tail, but after a hard ulty, the faculty striving to be helpful to the students, and the fight was knocked down. The man thrust the wallet into his black Guilford, (al.; S.C.Smith, Polk- auloss Danbury : ines ; ll. S. ton: W. S. Mc( 1 kmltt, ,.i,l lorn 1 fn,:,':n7 UU 4rl5ht:: w U" Wm. E. Warren. Greenville ; tUn 1... struck an attim le. . I Ashw.uth, I-airview. in .e t.. .m 1 1.. - . ,,t I he lowest crade on examination ctvru. jwas twenty out of a possible one ! n either direction "Ab. M "if otl stndents rendering much aid to spaniel dog's mouth and the intel the faculty in the general manage- ligent animal dashed olf into the ment of the I, niversity, and taking woods, the robbers in pursuit. They a great pride in making a good name for the institution. The fac ulty bore more testimony to this, and expressed grateful apprecia tion therefor to the committee. NON-I-OLITICAL AMI -NON-DENOM I NA TIONAL. The management f the Univer sityt we fully believe, from our in vestigation, to be free from politi cal ami denominational bias. We have seen no evidence of such bias The students J-'UnarJ." I U pleadingly, j hundred. Th;re was also one grade 1 are 1 r"IU laminis 01 every snaae 01 nldenlr t-rrmit ns torhoto- 'of twentr fire. The highest aver. 1 politic and rtligion. We heard t . tit Cv. 1 :,:v. a . r t. I t.t WEDMKSDAY. AUGUST 1C, U03J u .i:-tf. pra; u j.-nr l ir tr-in:tn-. -Never. .-i.tl'm-n. nevt-rl" replied the hifatuat.4 J.-btnard; T care nothing for Art. H..1.-. it wttild W aluiot inde ent; I c 'til t iM-vtr 1. -k into a print Lop with'tit re'iiitn face ti foee with the evv!enc e-f my t fatal K-auty." Frvtu that clay Jobinard ceased to Li prcfeaaiooal apron 7 wa won by Dr. C. C. i nul d t,r'' f discortl or unpleas antness 0:1 either score. We do a;e cf 2 J rkson, f Fsvetteville, N. C. W. II. WHITEHEAD. M. I)., President. L. .1. Pier. M. D.. Sec y. shot at the animal repeatedly, but to no purpose. Rohan was badly used up. After the robbers had gone the dog came back, still bear ing the wallet. Men That Jump at conclusions, are generally "off their base." Because there are numberless , patent medicines of questionable value, it doesn't follow that all are Worthless. Don't class Dr. Tage's Catarrh Remedy with the usual run of such remedies. It is way above and beyond them ! It is doing what others fail to do! It is curing the worst cases of Chronic Nasal Catarrh. If vou i not believe anything of the kind j doubt it, try it. If vou make a nas any existence nere. 1 nere as thorough trial, you'll be cured. f5UU At derman & IkiE. a bias for religion, the religion of forfeit for an incurable case. This I Ward and Watkins. our own rwoie, tne l nristian reng- i otter, by World's Dispensary Medi- j The Western North ( 'arolina Ad vocate says Rev. E. L. Stamey, of Asheville, has been compelled to give up his pastorate on account of throat trouble. He will retire from his ministerial work about Septem- ben 1st, and will study medicine Mr. Stamey is a brother of the late Rev. P. F. W. S'amey, who is well remembered in this section. A Bad Caso of Flux Cured. G EORtiEVII. LE, CaiiARRL'S Co., N. C Mr. Allen Hlockwilder had sent after the doctor, but he was not at home, having, been called off on some other case. The man who came for the doctor said that Mr, Hlockwilder was very sick, that he was passing blood and vomiting, We gave him a small bottle of Chamberlin's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoa Remedy, and told him to go back jand tell Mr. 13. to try it. After using three quarters of the medicine he was well: WlNEUOUSE et SlIINN. Messrs. Winehouse k Shinn are prominent merchants and are wide ly known in that part of the State. Their statement can be relied up on, for sale by u ard x. YYatkins. A Big Catch. Mr. John Hutcheson, of Relle mount Cotton Mills, informs the Gleaner-that on Wednesday of last week a party went fishing in Big Alamance and caught 150 line suck ers, and 7 carp that weighed CO pounds, the heaviest weighing 12 J pounds. The whole catch meas ured 3 bushels and 1 peck. That was fine fishing. Gleaner. It Cure. His Wife and Childraa. Pl RCEI-OLIS, RoBERSOX Co, N. C. We gave a bottle of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy to a gentleman whose wife was bad off with bowel complaint and two doses of it cured her. His children were also taken with bowel complaint and it cured them. It is certainly a gooa preparation. For sale by 'I rj 2 , S ' '-- . t s-. ? u 1; rj - j r -VaB-c-r.- I f I - j ' I 03 g C"-trs . tm- . " K"Su O f '"ll 1 ' v"--'-'Saa. . S-S a,H -S l.JJ . B : ' : Mn .. c .. - H?f J : v-; ' . " e J tsaui-. - r1 1 --' r-w-. - u. For perfect diceftion ute Tutt's , ion. Why should it not be biased? 1 Cal Association. Buffalo. N. Y. At ' There is no" place more delignt- Piils. ' Our civilization is a christian ciTi-' all druzrists: 50 cents. ful than one s own fireside. DO YOU 1T5ED SasTi, Doors, Blinds, 3roiiIiInIInickeis, 3Iantek SIDING OR .FLOORING, FRAMING, SH INGXES ANUL LATHES, iiiiiimiii iiiii!niiiiFinn!ii. si. I 3--E2.JEEJISrSBOJRt03 JST. ) Can iupply you with anything in this line, on shrrtrtotiet- and on the mo!t reasonable terms. See our EMLOSSED WOOD, something nevvybcing highly ornamental and costs very little more thn ordinary lorn' cr, U-ed for otcora tivework. Agents for ilill'sllNSIDE 61 A Dl Xi VEX IT f AN RI ! N D, LtUt ever made, and costs very little more than the old style. , Any Size Glass Kept in Stock. - 2 STOCKS INI j The Hudson Store Company ; ' . t ..... . .. . .... Has bought at lees than one-thirtl wholesale price, the Powell et har- ton 6tock of Dry Goodsand Millinery and removed itjto their old stand, . 518 South Elm 6treet. We are now prepapd to sell goods at less price thaii other merchants simply because we paid less for them. All wool cashmere Dress Goods 3G inches wide, 30 cents per yard, worth .0;eenU'. elsewere ! ... ' '. Vf Landies and gentleman's dress shoes &L25 per pair, good styles, and good quality. You have paid .fl.50 and .fl.10 for shoes no better, us: and we will convince you. ,:. HiidsoxL Store Oox3Lax375r, Trr 518 South Elm Street, ATOM SHERWOOD, llanager. GREENSliORO. N. C ft V - I! IS
The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
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