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GREENSBORO, N. O., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1897.
NO. G,
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"TTJj-csTONAL1 CARDS. AFTERNOON IN FEBRUARY. An Unwise SnKCestion. in North KITCHEN ON CONSISTENCY. X X - '--:'.-'i;V: ! I- '. .-'. . X, li - !
Mrs; -.sijfc;. Mski A':fl TX DTrF: p ffll(l ol S !
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1
H'.x-'-
. 1 : A QnFMFff fft
surr-mn lin eoaatry .
. H.WYGHE, ""
Hank Mail.ling,
i
Hi ftrer, t jrecnfeboro. X; C.
Dr. : W. II. BROOKS,
Dr.: V
l
v. .1 ; ' '
it
ll$lEf
-he
N. C.
f...n
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will be in Greena-
Mc.loHouseon Wednes-
ry l"!h. it .
. H. Wakefield,
KAClicS LIMITED TO ;
oe nl Tliroat..
i ' ' A. M. SCALES.
sill VW & SCALES,
X-tJtoii-ess at Xia-w
( hliul ittontion given tb; all busi-
lu V -hart on. limiting, 1 . .
No. 117, toun rquaiK
2. 1
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' 1.VJISCI1KSCK,JK.
1 I
Through eloads like ashes
The red sun flashes
On village windows -That
glimmer red. -
The mow recommences;
The buried fences
Mark no longer
1 he road o'er
the plain;
- 1 t
While through the meadows,
j.iKe leariui enauows, - -Slowly
passes - "
A funeral tralD.
. i '
The bell is pealing -;And
erery feel.ing -Within
me responds
. To the dismal knell.
1 ? - ; 1.
Shadows are trailing;.
My heart is bewailing j f
And tolling within . : :
. Like a funeral bell.
Longfellow.
GETTING READY TO MOVE.
exceedingly
w 1 v"
evert' a suggestion looking to the
discontinuance of the; Geological
Surrey of North Carolina. For if
there was ever a, time when the
state needed such a survey to ex
plore and make known ita resources
in the water-powers, minerals and
timbers, looking to the development
of manufacturing enterprises, now
is the time, j And we have never
known a state survey to accomplish
more in a short time, in the way of
invoaticrtna thnA matters! that
e t--i 1 was v
are of practical importance to tQepearso
survey has done. !: J . ' ' J .
The state I is now beginning to
It "Was No More to Vote for Pritch
' ard Than It Had Been for
Other Gold Bugs.
No man in ithe PoDulist party
beginning with Butler, including
all who voted for a Republican for
the legislature, or for a state officer,
or for a county officer, or for Con
gress,! na8 'Any' honest,; legitimate
right, or even a plausible excuse, to
complain of the so-called bolters
voting for Pritchard.
It certainly is no greater sin or
crime to vote for Pritchard than it
was to Tote ior iinney, oeine,
n. Russell. Zeb Vance Wal-
ser or "any other ltepuoiican or
gold bug. ')
. u 1 1 . 1 1: : ... I J-. . " . .
rD lua ueuruts B a mo urcuuiiuai y i nn 1 ,mn rr
. 1 . L 1 :. 1 1 1 w
reports 1 aro .ueiu (iuuubucu auu
distributed. And it is to these re-
rjorts that caoitalists. thrifty and
I intelligent Deople will look for im
partial land (accurate information
when their attention is turned to
poicf TaTHv"M".vrriirPre-r- North Carolina. The work of the
m ..111 I . I AH A
ant aho 1 .n.TrM tna : iiurTev iu uu uucvuuu "'wuv
White House. showing thai artesian water, sup;
. 4 u Dlies can be obtained in the east-
U ASIIIKpTON, reo. iuBrjor , i , . ... ,tn,
, . ... Wkita ern counties of the state, and thus
already signs at the White House , . , 1 .,1,
J . e K tKi malaria be avoided by both natives
of moving . preparations by, the ... 1. t,ji
ry.A.iS ki- .!! fir.i and settlers-ris worth a hundred-
L 7 u" ?m?" Vr fold more to khe state than the to-
boxes are (leing packea ana . eoBt of the work. But this is
gotten down . from tne garrec ana of ihe ways in jwhich the
nilnrl with VtclrtncrtncrM and BOUVenirS I . J r
F" " O - " .
What is surest to attract a'ladj's at
tention? A gentleman in a perfect nt-
"WeSell Tla-eixa..
of the past four years stay 14
results of this work are benefiting
.1 1 T la.
Washineton. Secretary Thurber is i- f.r tu
dubiiv enzaeeu, iu bi
the work ahct expects
weeks to have Ithe mansion ready
ary xnuruer in , . .
uperintending loPing wfnTJrBth
s,Mb thrJl Hon of cotton mills, th
! SCHENCK & SCHENCK,
ATTORNEYS AT
li oHrt'lltiu
: 1
IIM
LAW,
.1 a law i.tli'-c m tha c.l.t S-ott
N..rili Hiu,rtei, i..xM:e tlic
totirtr. l.:i-ruti..n Ira? ""'
iff iriui a :. m.ji" 1 '
CtBiinciTE f Exiiinioi of Nursert Stoh.1
friira 1
i thrill .
I
iTi orth r.tp protect myrell nd Jny patrons
f,..m tie Jhii Joe cU5 ana oiiitrn.'a.
fruit tte;j havem pccUl cxniniUitl-ii made
of i.iv : urries e er six moutlis by our tue
E: tn loBjst. Fclow yon .wi.l'liud his wrtifi
Vnte. sliowl.g llHt my Nurser ts re eiitirely
- 1 -
: j0. A.ioi:sG.
K.tl. A.8! ri.Tl RI. l-VltRIMBSTTATU).
T . ut i ifr May oNt SRS : L 1
..nifv that. m tic 'i'ti d.ycl
1 " jHi.ArV.li'. tliei.ureryg.-ouuli tI Jol.u A
I !M-W:ek Kn.t "Kostte.' mid all other in-
u-.ri. ni r'.'. 1 hU ortitu.-te d ifs not-xtud
i- lujrr iii. . : . : .... ....w
of t-xaiiMUlOW. hit ioes inui'uw -"J. -
ltrioi than
m:ro u
e bringing
eatablishments for
sion ready . .i r iKa. e.,n.
for delivery to - Major. McKlniej .... thA-rlAvelonment of the
promptly at noon on March. 4.L
The Tresident ana mrs. ieve
ind will follow' the usual custom
of outgoing Presidents and leave
the city immediately after return
ins from the capitol, their destina
tion beinc Princeton, where upnoi
aterers and Dainters are busily en
gaged in putting mings m -mip?
for the new tenants, ine nousf
nnd hf MrJ Cleveland in 'INew
thai state. To cripple or diecon
tinue this work in its iinfinished
connition would be a great loss
miafortnne to the state
I I IUVIVVVI) m - - -j
1 and a specimen of j f alsej economy
that we trust is not to oe eerioueiv
thought of. 1 Surely the 'people of
North Carolina will bring such
"J 2 . . . . . 1 i I nressure to bear upon ipe legism-
York will (still be hel by mm du. tQ . t any acon ook
! m 1 1 u I i a a w T
it
in
is
LIUV. 1,1,1 ...... - - - ,t
. i nfihii afrrfsiilil
Botrtuit and K.ntomolOiUt.
the future. It ia prettyjdefl;
nitely decided now that hereafte
Princeton will be the winter borne
of the President-and his iamny,
and that Grey Gables will be used
as their summer residence. j
CABINET OFFICERS PREPARING. TOJO.
. Members of jthe cabinet are also
following! the plan of the Presij
dent's familyand many are prepar-
leave soon alter me incum.
a discontinuance 01
even to a curtailment
incr either to
this work or
of it. Manufacturers' Record,
crime or sin to vote
for Pritchard for! United btates
Senator than it was to tote for
gold bugs for the legislature to
vt fnr Pritchard for United
States Senator, and negroes at that, I ttog 8uIt
HB UUr lUpUllBVDCUmui
fax county, and as the Populists
did all over the state except in me
Fifth district
If it had not been for the Repub
licans there jwould have not been
ten Ponu lists! elected in the state.
If it had not been for the Populists
there would not have been nityie
publicans elected in the entire state.
Neither can live without the other.
They are one and: the same, and
whv all this stir about bolters, trai
tors and rascals? i n .
They are all who voted for gold
hnoa fnr anv office traitors to the
. .
nrinciDles. platform, declarations
IT -... . . .
I- the ropuiist or
o-r nnilaratnnH hv
i .n i-: I ! nr- tv ilia ln.linn at ornlll
n.i.intit nnn ninrfl-KeeKiUK I au waiuu luo ivkuiuk v.
uoniynv,uw- o. I -T. . , i:t..-
Populists. X ' either from an elevator or ugutf
X it .k. Anirhi in intn nn nf the mammoth Vessels
keep quiet on voting for gold bug engaged in its transportation, is to
Repubiicansi it ought to be Butler, witness, one 01 tuo icpcv.
Othoahd Hal. They are all tarred in the movements of the world s
. . 7 . . rrt J 1 : V, . rra a writer In TlnnR-
t . l . n . a i. nu i i in 1 1 1 ti i.c- n u u -
nun tu oaw j i -
telv made a contract last sum
mA r.r fail with Pritcnara a kjo
tn dpfeat every free silver Demo
crat in ihei statejand to elect, in-
,(,! nf nmnrflts. ffOld DUZ lie
Heavy and Light Weight Overcoats,
Ulsters and Elegant Guaranteed Waterproof Mackintoshes. -
!' i . ' : . j ; i ; . "j X
UNDERWEAR, (Canton Flannel, Cotton and Wool, All Wool,)? in
all weights, grades and prices. j
I W. ARE NOT OOIKQ TO GIVE THESE GoOPS AWAT, hut
We will give you Values and Prices that caxhot be had else
where. We do not believe in extravagant assertions; as a rule they
are untrue, balls at our store and take a look through our stock.
The rest is easy.
i
What is more pleasing to the wearer
than to know that he Is clad In a neat
fitting garment? -' - f
XW"o Soil Tliom.
lattlieAVS, ; CJiisholm & Stroii d,
Salesmen:
John W. Crawford, Will. H. Bees, Will. H. Matlhewa,
John Shaw and Prank Brooks, i
300 South. Elm St., Greensboro.
The Oare Required in Loading an
Ooean Ianer. 1
DR. TALM AGE'S CAREjER.j
Hear His Lecture, t'The Bright
Side of jThlngs," at tne
Normal.
nf Tir Tolmotro nrhol ROmeS to the
State Normal and Industrial School on
Wednesday night, the 17th, wef have
the following sketch of hjs life from
one who lasjfnown mm aunng au
that time: I j . i -.. ! i' ')
Tir. Talmaee was born January tb,
! 1832, at Bound Brook, N. J. His par-
I U ll 13 ncio w i-- - "
character, the fruits of whose judicious
The North State Belli gerents.
Aj.pWivtjf : H. U. Cattle, Direct..
When Representative Harry
Sk'inner, of! North Carolina,! was
asked at thi Ebbitt last riight what
he had to say in reply to the tecent
tirade of Senator Butler, in which
Afr svinnarj was alluded to as "Mark
W T 1 i
i6th. l7.
incr trt
. , !
: .Jminiotralinn BBSIiml CnarfiTe.
i ii i n u m luav. r i " j i
ill nrnhahlv I Aran ntAnnncA of "the Coneressman
ailllUUKUT ouui i. ... f- 4 i,. .w y . . " , ,
i . . i..-. i. mil- , its t.nwj ri ii rin fr inn niiriuu.irhOf.nniH HRriiiui 'vuu uv
.mnnjiry 'jiii, ion. i I linger ucm -" w -i a i
. ..).!. -", n 71 Secretary Olney will return direct- his words carefully, fays! he
Dmnir I T ima I I.OTTlPTll I h t.., rnmA hia law Wasliinffton Pest. . , -
. I J ... . t - i .Hrnv I 4T u.o Itnat hftfin considering.
r nriiirH B.a uurwiaiivu x . m w j - - - . w-
in
rira Matrazine. It" is carried in
inn ir nines, with a' funnel-shaped,
C r : , .
movable j appendage at tne ena.r
i s i j .uifrAl Vvr manna n f ft rnrift
7MV" " ". .u. ui ' i trftinini? were manifest in the conver-
Frnm nn nan 01 iiic iwu . m i . -..i . . . i . .
stead 01 nemncmi?, K""- - . . jnn n 1av tt when i vears 1 aze
publicans, and after accomplishing other, according as the stream 01 r received fais jilerary training in the
.nSrarii...AAnm1nt and wicked erain fills up theppaces. It rushes ,Tniver.ilv ni vew York. Aaa bellea
L! oiler anr1 fi nan- into the vesbel with the velocity op Rftholar. a Drole-sor of the uni-
con-piravjr - I . Mm,a . hwrhlume 1, ,1 ' M . T.lm U h. had
VuL i.h m ilife aforethoujzht and of dust and chaff upward, obscuring no cqual in ail the stuJenfa who have
they, with malice lreno,8afc" nrt n,kinff Lr arnnatd from that insWution.
blood in their eyes, wueei upon lu rF.u- r-- - .riA ri:hen he delivered
a aa m am u i rnnfi riii 1 IP aiiinAwa-i aau i vu as. a w j .
midst. , J I . .k. L ion ia ri&inrr to 'their
The "trimming" of the grain m "1; nf hrllliant.
the holds is an important part 01 r. . . miJthfai ani nathetici utterT
its storage. After several tnous- ance8. He afterward graduate Irom
Skinner and! his so-called bolters,
ami nrfie and damn them ifor car
rying out their wicked contract,
doing what) they advised shem to
rl nrhat lhAV thfimtielveS did
the ffood-humored I , .hi, ihv intended to be
U wnai UlcV imeuucu . I c . . .
u "" '. J ... I 1 , 1. 1 u .t.o(tiiiaH into th
done, the election of a Republican " .
tn thi TTnited States benate.
From a letter of Cfapt. W. H. Kitch
in, in Raleijgh News and Observer.
Brick! Lime! Cement!
U'it bu
i i.
t.
bawjw I j I
lease on I his house expires said he, "w.
March 15, and' it will be but a few I a knave or
days lateT before he depart? irom a puzzling
-
hether Senator Butler is - LOUISIANA. FAMINE.
a lunatic.
question
It
to
is 'rather
solve, and
. .., il.i u .1 Vnn'Mrnni
hold, a dozen or more men are dele- Uick, N.J. IThe first three years of
gates to shovel the downpouring nis minisienai carec r . T
Column in between the vessel's Be iieyiiie, f ' ai7. rf. hnr-
beams.a job for which they are cauea o wftn, tb Phil-
. . . 1 t r. n nant a min- I mif UOIO irnvs J" 1 .
Paiu i i.ij " w w-
- . , . - . r
RTI
1
Merchant.Tailor
Made-tcOrder Suits, Pants and
i . :
- ZX.B BECETVTID HIS , . X h
ICEOTIiB
i i '
Fancy Vests. XX
S I L J 1 " x
J - .. .. . . 1 o t. .
, u ,.,, in nntawars. oinzle ana lioume-ureaiicu own,
have shirts made to oruer ii ae8ireu. ,,,
I
at
malitv. at'.loweist prices,
uijrtcrs for all kinJs of Buiiuing
Materials. .1 1
the citv.l Secretary-Carlislej owns BO my cpnclusion is that he Sena
' TKos,; w
X T
Brick! Lime!
larre house in Washinatonand tor is both
ia exnectea to remain oero uuiauure anu
" . . .', . ! I . . . . I
the early summer, althougn no having his
.infinite, nlans have vet been form-1 becomes
ar
ed. Secretary Lamont expects w
live in his house until the Jast qf
iari.h and then returns to New
Ha in a knave bv na-
a lunatic oy reasuu u
hand dianloaed when he
rrtAarArot:p. violent, .and
i crazy.
18
Like all other lunatics, he
harmless, in an asylum. The
patriotic
Cenient!
Cemeut!
r ;
POMONA hill!
NURSERIES,
li . - I i-
independent, brave, and
t," i- .Ti,a Mhor ihint officers IpnnliBto! of North Carolina, who
will not stay here long after aiarcn are on my siae in mis jusui,
, : . tt TlorViort all I . I. n . him him nnmr and nothme
Durni uiu vr " - l ' r - w
i. . . . i 1
Brick! Lime!
4, and except Secretary Herbert all
i have definite plans. ('
Mr. Herbert is yet uncertain s
to. his future movements. He may
determine to live in this city apa
begin the practice of law, but,otp
ers believe he will- not fail to re
turn to 'Alabama and agaid enter
politics. His! position at, j home,
however, does not promise; earfy
political preferment, owing, to tne
strong free tuver sentimeai anu
the Secretary's intense goia .money
attitudeX , .j- ; ( - :
Assistant Secretary McAdoo, pf
X; liniTim A P Vl. n r Fi R S the Navydepartment, proposes go
" x " fi : i i - Ug to!r
tioroT
1. HA
His in-
the State
he will
Pomona, IV".' d
f wo Jnd one-half miles wiest jf Oreens-
5T. C. The main --line oi
v nassea throuen tue grouuu
, and Within 100 feet of t;he omrena
residence. Salem traiuaj
i .. .I..:tr' omli WiV. '
1 X rilOSE INTERESTED IN
it- . .
X i ArJ cordially Invited to inspect our
x.atohlh f xi -
1
Tines
'I 1(111
. ft i I
.-i ... r '"r :i:.-. 'Pruit Trees.
Kverkreen,, Shade Trees. Nut Koac.
.t,. Tin f-r' Pvprvthinst usually kept
in a;nst-class Mirscry
Three Green
will remain to him except the wag
ging tongue of a lunatic
fluenpA and nresticre in
-j x l i
are destroved forever, and
sink into the obscurity that awaits
all tricksters of his stripe.
He will go out of office 'unwept,
imhonored. and unsung,' and it will
he a good day for the State when It
is no longer represented Jby such an
unworthy son. He boasts of having
the Popaust party oi norm varu
lina at his back, but thej truth is
that a large majority of the best
men and. the most influential leaders
: M-t ham f nil nil him OUt and
S'" luiuBiia'ij 7
aealn. and General Doe, pi tne utterly Repudiate nis ciaima io iu
War department, will go to qis dictatorship, ne ns uut
Wisconsin home and resume his majority of the central committee,
former I practice. Mr. Curtis, of but in j the . executive committee
m....... rrnaa Vknlr In K ikau I A malOfltV aaiUHli U1UI.
lirBIUITi jmmv l mmv f r D ,
Mr. Hamlin,; or tne His char
to Bos-
New JYork and bezin law
nor. aTessman Boatner Says 100.000
Persons 'Are Destitute in the
Stricken District:
Hew Yokk, Feb. 4 Congress-
n .t Rnntntr. of Louisiana,
who is in this ciky, said today that
oHnnt 100 000 Dersons are aesuiuic
in hi nnrttiwe'stern nart of the
iu . " -( - t. A
, . , Aninitr in had crODS. I lie haa
giiivo vug, w
.,at rooived a disDatch from Col
Poifa nakr. of New Orleans, tell
ing him that the people need seed
fnr nlantinz their crops and asking
him if he could' get Congress to ap-
nrnnriate something lor seea.
T Bhall not ask Congress to ap
nrnnriate anv thinei"said Mr. Boat
ner "hr-ause i! feel sure that Pres-
. . . .ii
would veto any dui
He vetoed a
of a similar kind for tne reuei
onfTiirera in Tt-xas some years ago
It gives me pleasure to say that
many Congressmen besides myself
are sending bleeds to Louisiana,
and it is a great help. !
Thfl trouble stanea nasi yci,
in vPOKeia or tue vuuaiu
KA u - , . . ;,
stripe, it takes oetween iweivo
thnnnanrt and tllteen inouanuu
KnahAla to fill a hold, and these ves
R0 000 bushels in the
n.l nrrn. Shins carrying Siruiii
ln on take as hiffh as 125,000
r a v w .
Ki.'oKio nrl when it is considered
a nA 1 I i 1 .
lr frnm dOOO-tO Y.UUU DUSUCIB
y H w a w r- .
can be stored- in an hour, every
v.iiaholi weichmg a ton, an
lull. w v. - - - - n o -
. . . . . i r Ka
nun ha nnn or ine iurc i mo
luca vu --" " -
fnrrent directed into tne veBm.
T.aro-e vfssels have four or nve
holds, and a distinction is made in
.tnrincr the carco in them. ' Grain,
tb Phil
adelphia, where he remainea, seven
years, during wuicn time uo cjfi" -high
place among the pre&chers of that
city. His congregation were large
and his churcn rapiuiy iu" ..
membership. . f; . ; ! -' 11
Manv laree ana impprxant wusv
nations were now extending Calls to
him. lie accepieu r" r
Central Presbyterian church ijrBroot
lyn in 18JJ9, then in a Hale of decline,
in preference to others, because be sfcw
an opportunity o uijuu ; T
l U ! -
-nnrihe the time Vt. laimage was
nBtnr of this church he directed the
h.iildlnir of three great edifices at a
.4 t ri i otKJOOO. ' Kacn new
dent. Cleveland
of that nature.
stroyed by fire, he preached to
usual great throngs in
Music, ew iora. f
Not long ago ue recei ver
the
York citv. and
oamo rlnartment.' returns
II rt n s A R I tnn. Soliciior General Holmes
11 J Li U 1 ... . -TT. l J
Cnnrad will go to iimcnetier auu
when we had
months. This
larowliig crops
drjed up, cattle died,
that .survived
rges of fraun ana corrup
tion in the election oi oenaior
Pritchard are fale in every partic
. .
a drougnt oi iour
not nnlv killed the
- j
but the 6treams
and those
very lean
became
The drought iwas-confined to the
hill fiumti-v. ot sandv soil, and did
nnt Ytmd to the rich alluvial
storing the cargo in taem i,ra., . - , g .
frm it ftomnact and dead weight, church was fereater auu g TV,
a a x r ma w r a a. mA iican iihii a rM ai . iLiin iaJk v w j
is reserved mostly for the center of - jer' erected on : his
the vessel, while curea. provision. - p Dr. Tallage preachea
l . .1 f.. f nrva ril nnn &S I . r. j : - it inir.'cf nnnoroimtinrig
- Kill are pacaeu . eaCn ijunair iu w . w..6.vB ---
7 ? far aft as possible, for their better tb t were ODiy Hmitedjby thecapa :ity
X f preservation from the heat of the of lbe great ehnrth. After Ui was de-
lef of V.1. . x oi. ih K,r fir, he oreached to the
snips ii res. in numo -
the great Cunarders, wnicn carrjr
Dassengers as well as freight, tne
heaviest .weight is stored in nB'y4rian.eharH I?
lowest hold; this is to steauy i. w hiBgton attended by the rresi
...aaI: and is called in the technical . . eacU Sunday, the
parlance of the stevedore "
- it,. oi,in it tases auwii a,mv
tn "atiffen" a great Cunarder,
a un this is done the lower
BUU " i.v."
hnA im fastened and battened down,
and work is begun on the next.'
the Academly 6
a call
to
WHAT THE WORLD WEIGHS ed for him.
u - .i-wi in its utmost capac
i . - . 1 t. . . rt ' U.V1M.
: . i Ann rtOTnrn i.nn uuui w i t
the street in front is crowded pythose
. Aara tn hfiar him. ine cnurcu
1111 ULiOl I
is utterly inadequate b hold the I vast
throne, ana u is ' , - T
.-.. iiurrn win swiiiun"' .y-.-r--,
CARTLAND,
QREENSBQRO; w. v
a'-
D 1
fir Infantd and Children.
Caatorla tsso well Adapted tocblHri'n Hint
I rtrmnuieud t ' wipe'i"'-10 prencril.tlou
luwwtt to mo." IL AJ Archer, M- p.,
lllBo.Oirvrdtt.,CrogUyo,.
"The use f 'Castoria la bo untwrwd and
Its moriU so --dl known that it tui d work
of Bunererogallontoi-mlonwlU Fewaretlw
InU niKent fauinieS who do nA lf CastorU
TwlUiin easy reach.
OuiiOS Maktys, P.
Kew York City.
Tha Ckstavr CV
Cnntor I cun-a O.llc, O nwtlpAdon,
mitr.t.iTich,liiurrli.-,Vu.-ttl.iii, i i
Worun, glvea vkrp, vruUM.ta
Ifi-Hthin,
Without In jurlouarollrtilo. - I
"forjiwral fw I haw rwcornmrtvUl
CAHturla and ahall alwaya coUnu U
h... a It limt Invtrlolily iucirJ-W-OtlAl
rvKulli." '
j , Enwia F. Paadae, K1
!T,th PtTect and 7th Ave Sw York C3ty.
npA?nr, 77 Mcbrat Btraat, Saw Yore Cm.
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Roller Mills;
NORTH & WATSON, ritOPItlETORS.
Greensboro
FnVitif a irreat vanetv tf Flowers ana T parlile will orobablv re-
. . . . i- - Anr nor uvku . -
... i j i . i ..... . ' ttr . . a i.i'M a... ui'tiu. I
r Ullage i iims. .'. "-
.planting a apec'altv. f"'
j CalalueNo. 1 of Fruit Trees, ines
--L...1 I'.lnlnoun Vn 4 fireCIl HOUSC
! Catapogue, furnished free to applicants.
r.M.nAn.tonifl fiolirif Oil. . i .
y, ItJJ.UU .... - ' ,
Prhona. N. C.
i r nair 7 FOR KITOER ea
i4tft dirt'ctlv to th
seat f thai ditare
r the tiJcBito-Lrliutrj
Orffans, requires nr
fhaaee ef dieU . Curj
-narantrel in 1 to l
MinallnlalBDArk'
- "-r. 5 a
main close to his father.
WHAT LIFE IS WASHINGTON jCOSTS.
Thia is the season for all high
officers of the government to turn
their thoughts nomewara anu ue-
in m speculate what it has cost
o r. . .
If ully and maliciously false,
lone knows this better than
the autpor of the slanderous state-
ments.M
ular, wi
i and no
Northern vs. Southern Farners
1 C TT T "XT' ap- by
. J only by ;
Jr. I Rieiafusos- & Fariss, Greensboro, N. C.
, : "4,1! 1
'; I' i
i-
Vi? r.
'.II
CnimDS, Croup,
U At Coughs,
11 Tooth-
olds. 11 echc,
Diarrhoea; I
1 i
Dysentery, j .
and ail Rr.TT.a1 irnnlnintff.
r, v ... j--
: .- . ! i .
Sura, Safe, Qtlck Cure for
t thftca troubles 13 i
Ouachita rivers. These alluvial
lands, besides, can stand longer
droughts than! the hill lands.
"The state Will do all it can to
nmtpnt the1 nioDle f rom 1 suffering,
but" they are in actual need, for
A rU.nt number of the Southern they do nor get enough for tne
gin to speculate what it has cost - kairazine contains some ar- crops when they rai.e tnem to nav
them to live in Washington: during - . BtatementB lhat hkve any surplus on bana.
. a ra As n nl the I i o . i : i I I H I
iue past iuui,...' - been made b a writer in a xsortu-
cabinet has not been a wealthy one efn r Concerning the lndus
but in this respect it has compared , Jd financial conditions of
favorably with that oi wne w ,1 farmers. In" these arti
Harrison. Secretary raneis, tne 1 LnoiAd a letter written by a
MihioW farmer, in which this
nOt IS'CUU ' IU I I . 1 .
lands of the Mississippi, Red and And How scientists Discovered the
I'act on x ujiyiu
Of
with
Secretary Franeis,
A A . flk
most recent aaaiiion to tu irrcBi-
dent's official family," is pernaps
! Bryan O&ge.
GAI-VligTON,
1
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the richest of the number,
Wretarv Lamont next.
Olney has a large income, but lost
possibly thirty thousand a year oy
giving up his law practice to enter
the Attorney. General's office. Sec
retary Herbert is not a rich man,
nor is Postmaster General Wilson.
Attorney-General Harmon goes
out of the cabinet with less money
, ii-i.t.i
than when he enierea,ana prounuiy
Secretary Morton does likewise.
Secretary Carlisle nas never mau-
much money, but is comionaoiy
irnsted. He owns a house wortn
nnft and! has -some means.
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Every member of the cabinet agrees,
nP. -rrrr.h annears : "Every farmer
ber, with r---:rfr . , ,Bn - tn BelI
Secretary Southern veeeta-
and eet away. Southern vegeta-
bles ahd . fruits have ruinea our
. .1 m . l ...ta W
marKet ior vueee pfuuuno.
cannot! compete with a region that
can erbw two crops of potatoes in
one year on the same land and in
h urmer cau no "'
which
JI is thetrusted friend pf tht
Mechanic, .Farmer, Planter.
Sailor and hi fact jail classes.
y psed internally or extertwuiy.
7BVare of imitations. -"ate
1 Lone but the jrenuine-" FBRRY
Davis." " Sold everywhere.!
1 1 1 :
25c." and 50a lxtties,f
9
igan.V
The
I going
third cheaper than he can in Mich-
rticl 'in which the tore-
nuotation is made says; of
these and other farmers in' adjacent
states i "These farmers'" are coming
Southibecause they can better their
condition. They will have no se-
,,6.-v-, , wp-thflr to nroviae
however, that it is a; very costiy I ,-'t Ther will have earlier
o i . . "
Txas, Feb. 3.-1 n
i - '
regard to the statiment sent out
by the Associated Press giving an
interview witji Mr. Lyman J. Gage,
Mr. W. j. Bryan, who is here on a
duck bunt, said: 1
"Mr. Gage is a daisy. Green
backs should, he says, j be retired
.mi .ilrer nurchaied under the
Sherman "aclj should be sold, and
iroosnrv nntAa redeemed 1 and can-
eA Then! we ouht to have
ank nntpft that are redeemable on
lir in cold, i And he also says the
'J - o ( -
onvcrnment should not! act. as
6 . m I ... - M
warehouse tor eiliier goia or
There is no doubt aooutioir. ug
, : 1 t ,nnir!r if he
.nnnftction to have with the govern:
fnr fow can live here on less
AJLA VUlf ;
than 120,000 a year.
; Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
. ti, T?or s.iv.ln th world. for Cuts
Bruises,W Sores, Ulcers, Salt t Rheum,
Fever SOres, t etter, tuppeu 'iuuo
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures Piles, or no
pay requirea. jiiu6urs""
perfect satisfaction, or , money refund
ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale
byCE-Holtesu 1
t . . i
nrnm land therefore better markets.
They will be able to buy f arms as
good as those that they leave for
one-half of the money invested in
them. Above all, they will be able
to relieve themselves of, the great
hnrdena'of mortgage indebtedness
rtnth which thev bend their
back-, waste their energies
consume their lives." '
and
wouldn't like toinaeurate a system
by which we would have ta obtain
uj n.,m nn amnh morning iu
U1B ; 'pi.lJJlCBiyU V mm ' 0
live through the day." I
. P0nn.rlu.ni'. state capital at
tj-rriori.irtr Was totally! desttoyed
..i..t ek. The loss on the
building was $1,500,000, while no
wr vol ii n Pin be nlaced on the
records; consumed by the flames.
Tk. .tnP nf how the weight
the earth was ascertainea onvu
sacred mo untain of Japan, b u ji
yama: by a party of scientists, who
mane an expeum" , ,
several years ago, was loiu rcuu,
at the Peabody Institute, Baltimore,
bv Prof.T C. Mendenh-all, formerly
connected with the United States
coast survey. - ' , . .
Fujiyama was chosen a the ob
jective point of the expedition for
a number oi reasons, iu p.. r
one being on account ot its sym
trical form. !
Upon this magmnceni cone.
-sj i u.raBnr iMendennaii, - "
emu j.tui .. . .. ..
found a shrine to whlcn inousauu.
lotimev every year aati
which was in charge 01
priest. We made delicate overtures
f .u r ullow us to work in
V tun ij 1 1 v - . -,
the ahr ne. whicn ne,atu . v
f ' - TT I mat l
ed with indignation.
j a th mace a
ne auoweu u w .
:..i...mnAire move! in
uur iuoiium;""" ,
.,t. .1 f i hA tempi"
"An in" i' " - . . -
set up our pendulum, and four days
wereroccupied in observing its vi
brations, never relaxing vjguauu0
eaa, slei
Subscribe for the Patriot now
XTvounes, Sleenlene8, werjoua rrosira-
tion. eous Utlnlity ana Ainareu (wiurunr
are sreoeatliT doe to impoTeristaed blood. The
nervoua glutei suffera Ior want of pure, rich
i , .A.riih Ami wiiMt&in it. Pnrif. vitalize
...h .nrirh the blood. bT takiur Dr. Pieree'Ai
Golden MeUicf l piacoTery. and afl these nerroua venMO. "d" Wbohi TialeitA.
.1. nolition. as
ine resuis oi. iuo..si - ., .
similar expe
ments! was to ascertain the correct
weight of the eartb,twhich I mfy
nnnroximatelv. as. this?
?xrs.- fifrnrA fi followed by
rito nw "t - - . .r.
twentv-one ciphers, ana aaa tuo
word Hons' and you will know what
this great mass on which we live
weighs.". ' , ..... -.y. J "
TIJSION A FAILURE,'
OTJB
PDRITT : A HIGH GRIDE PATEKT.
STAR : A FUSE FAEILI FLOUR.
CHARM OF GREESSBOiO: THE" POOR MAH FRIEKD. -
Says the CancasianEvery PopWist
Paper Aeainsi
Tka r,otirnAian
.l.i nnoi.tinn his Droved a fail
. . i incr. Kiinimer- t'
entereaj iiieng"-. p -
U.nnliRt Senator. In con
cludingj an edi toriaf the paper says; :
"So then, for al practical Fu.
. -L,i it oil BSpntials. tne co
operation of Populjsts andReUb
i:1..-. : thiaistAta has been a! dis-
i .nrl disastroui failure. Dnly
r.?A huntersr see
Ann I . ill 1 1 L uii; u v .
luo vuu. r T v i
any good in it. . - i
a l ' ' t n n i av ; u v a
jr. faiinre. i vv" '
Ti i ; iT Tt annihlicans is a fail:
erauoniwim r " . a.
. 1- ...'Mn.fihLni Till
formity.in each grade
FLOUK. . . I ... ... ... j! frpslipftt
Remember we nanaie . ... . - Greensboro
beside tne Desi
and "BEST- FEED
KOETH&"W-ATSOJSr,
I Mill a Walker Avenue and C. F. A Y. V R R
with
00 111
BIO
OLLARS?!
on Material. wewmri' j- --( ,
More co-opera-
e can" profit by
i .1 tl Kav
vears frmTnow,
n. 1 . O
ure. lynainwn
tion? If the neop
experience, if th
nnn inuF
rtion win not ue ur-v
, ..irrir Peoble's Iparty pHr ,D
.. ..u- Ahonnees Skinner
ISortn v.aruiu r i -
111 T. .. uL lvtravrl their
i .Va hAirori win, 1 1 r - i ,
. i. ihA neonle t dtfeat
principle .--r : j h
t nann nnn iu
. - L . Vwprv ! one oi
aril if w j -
.r- hrand their treacbdry in
uul : " .nrl Idefend and ap
BirOEg ' , tnr,lA
hA action, oi hmw -
"ri C " ... in handing the bol
panj . m frbrd the
ters anu txps , . ,i
:. onm. n'd disgrace. r
party i - p
M.rical little irranules-thoeetiny airaMtt
-df ellett of tr. aieaar.-..v
muatArd aeeil. ye po"'
TTck raacl ooaU
A felt want
stouiach .aftcr-.joti
. i .mrPHn t eat
there H that fee1"?
. . .
i i4 ,t n iv i & it at me
a u fc ";T" L A-..it
liav Pi til
rty morci atid yet
.. t hoi7b tu baa
i . hoin rot. as no one
Now don't think for "2X1-profit..
W ' i H - . , .U. C..t.
wa ran show vou the largest.stocK in tuc -v
r.nilford Lumber Company, Greensboro, N. R
,rwfc --. . J Jla .
. i. m --t WhHt Is waniwi r." "
eaten nothing T n w .-ni-rl.r the
a dose prs.in noi - . wh t ,
beat dyspepsia cu . , ,
that gnawing -" amended
j.trsT
S,eoV Yiereiy larger thatnat all that Is recommended
I KT.
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