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4 t Greensboro Patriot. ESTABLISHED 1821. RACE WAR IN GEORGIA. r PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. W. M. BAEBER & CO. - t . .?v,-'. First Regiment Hurraed toDa- rien to Protect White citi zens from Furious Ven geance of the Angry . Blacks. Darien. Ga., August 27. After a scscBiPTiov-One year, , fiffi i x day of intense excitement and momen- cents; tnree momns, v. tarlly expeciBQ coauict v uweeu me militia and armed negroes of this see- in Greensboro, X. C, I ai,-? ninnnt's nnssn tr-nif?ht stir- L I I I I I .L 111 I 111 Ma a -) W W -w w a the Deleeall house, twelve milM from here, and forced the surren Ar nf the band who had assembled there to defend themselves. The Deleealla' were surrounded In thAir house bv troops and armed citi Entered at the P. O. second-class mail matter. fXAddreaa THE PATKIOT, Greensboro. N. C. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 30, 1899. Communications WtMy cpntam impor- ied i tee i niie of the aathor UWlinnciu. . (fl.H nTnwr I ' . . , Advertiaemeniaon , WnTinned nui Z9DS for several nours Deiore ne aur f insertions is marked will be conunoed tiu . rl forbid." at the option oi me puuiuuw, rentier ui iuo aMvw.eo, i charged up to thMte of hastened from here to- . a. . a rinnon nMiiirw - 111c vrwww - aHIS!h ?or hu eiDired chanted transient dav to the Scene of excitement." rates for the time actually wbije-- The situation here is extremely J?!i"n believed that more ter. oniv sucn remutance wm u bloodshed will ensue beiore tne iron .11 lAttPr. to r hie ia ended. It Is believed that a thousand negroes are underarms. After a night of quiet the city was thrown into excitement at noon to day by the arrival of a courier vsith the news that the lou negroes wno were believed last night to be in the Dftlpcrftll swamD had advanced and DIABOLICAL CRUELTY. W6re in rfelegall's cabin, six miles from to investigate, tne-anairs jy re-f n the hotel here, at once tele- public institution developments graphed to Savannah to send the First 1 1 RAPiment to Darien. with five days' mnra OflQ BAnHHllUOUl aiC OJk- I o ' - . .www, w.---T rations and 10,000 rounds of ammuni- pected by the public, and of late tion . the Deode of North Catolina have The whites of the entire country are i t , i had their suspicions along this aroused, ana nave oeen arriving in i jzaa.aou an iiiui uiuii uwvi hm line confirmed. Recently .there to fight Ibe fact that the negroes -were vacua rumors afloat as to tne outnumber the -whites fire ' to one nrnel treatment of convicts on cer- cauees the greatest excitement. ; - I At 1 o'tslock this afternoon the re tain of thetate farms. Kumors n fc reached hfi rafromLibert v county ?rew until crave charges were that the negroes there, hearing of the Wade against penitentiary officials, departure' of the militia for Darieu, , . I utwi fcuuw.ww vwv aww ww 1 I Z - .2 . A a mmM AMI ana a Bearcnmg mvebiauuu wao nigij demanded by the public. The The white women and children have Ah.r.. nryA Twi Rummer- been sent away, and all citizens I nMnaval nJ K-fl .Ith tho naam .11 M 1 - TT tl FFw .www ....w " --w -w0.w en, Hupervisor ot ine xnurfcuuiin,uu 11 the negroes left Darien dunn farm, and the penitentiary inves- night and this morning, and are mass L:i AAmmif.. .nnAnt. kv ed a few miles out. Runners were sent . . , . . l . j- t. in every direction, calling on all the the last legislature visited the farm country settlement negroes to join the last week and made a full and com- rioters. Iplete investigation of all the l the sawmills and other estab- r . I liflhmentfl where necrroea are emnlov. harges. The result of Jheir la- ed nave closed down because the hands ore brands this man Summerell have joined the outlaws, and the ne- at once as a brute of tho-moat ?.W"W T , . "V i cnpii ltnnrnv snn inn. unn tnnv snpm J.' L a. . I -" rf " uenuisa anu conimpi.iuio ouri, well organized. beast in human form who would J The race war grew, out of the kill krant h.ia HAvil.inaniPorl rn oof nn 5 ouacuu luuiuuwu auu mo iai , - . . wounamg oi uciavius nopKins, iwo against defenceless human crea- deputy sheriffs, after the arrest of tures whom chance had placed in Henry Delegall, charged with an as- Kia A. . rpt,A ,ottooi-j i,r sauit on Miss Minnie Wallace. uto iuncia oiuijrrieivaiu wjr the investigation is without an Jqual in North Carolina y it can are rast GE1TERAL 1TEV7S. KIDN 1 Scarlet fever is said to be epi How a demic in Khoxville, Tenn. Wet weather has ruined 25 per APPED THE GROOM I cent, of the Oregon wheat crop. special Parker, m - 4 -i. Is now taking in the situation around Manila. Now Marrlago Wa3 prevent ed In Durham The Kid nappers In Dock. . i -. ... Raleigh.N. C.,: Aug. 29 A It is said the stock in the soft to the News and Observer from Dur- coal trust, how beincr organized in J" ?ays :. : . the I Pittsburg district, has been , ?58crogg,n?5?d JaJ?M. over-subscribed. The capital is t"L triple tas .7 t.'on T" i nnnnnn - i to De tried to-morrow morning at 9 30 u ' $64,000,000. o'clock on a warrant charging them hear the Col.' William J. Bryan contrib- with conspiracy. uted $1,250 towards a fund of supposed to be tl $38,000 raised to employ a special Dallas Bcroggins, while he was on his conhdence In their leader.. Take the record of GeneMi t train to hrintr home the Firat Ne- wa7 frm one room of the house ! to Lj,J . - - ai Jac0n.! braska Regiment. r , "Or to married to Mattiji Creel. u naer nim new no such thing as defeat, and to just ,ay thSi Insurgents calling for the calf rope. i young men of East Durham, are 1 03 and give the Old Buttermiiir p.. - u.i. . t . . t r """feci a uaii nnnno. i . ua you'll J-ne narnp p.... J very The youne men are I was plven in nm Mv.i,n I. . "filtp... suDDOsed to he thAniiM who kiitnnHi T muuK q dus. An army to h are I r Stt; i5s Hit, The VArnnt voor)o s d f-.H.. . Two negro preachers of Boston dmi Jfl. T 'J ' kboutto invade ihr Southern 5p SK. con- the rear was enough to throw consternation in the states and speak against lynching feloniously stop a marriage ceremony wuii-co nuu uiacao an kb, bo says Dy violently snatching thegrodm, Dal- fflly and deico just as Important in the commercial world, and camp of the the name the j 1 . - to a isosion special to tne Atlanta ias ecoggins, from the. side of the Constitution. . would-be bride, Mattie Creel, and f or- The hot winds which hare Dre- V?' W"S "im away, inn ceing Vailed for the past month have de- ?.e." !?i SPIPJ?.."" on stroyed all chance of a large cotton crop in Texas. It is estimated that Gen. Wheeler Goes on Duty at the cotton crop of the state will be - Once. cut (lown to 2,000,000 bales. I Manila, Aug. 29-Gen. Wheeler has I By the terms of a recent treaty Deen ordered to report to MacArthur. signed by a representative of this He will jbe given command of Puns- ton's Brigade which will proceed i to Svvwauuawuw wuv u KJ UibUU J A. KJ UI Ut I o , 1 I 1 . .... I Kan Wan o -4 M TTJ 1 J I a I Tea Trcs rrof In Ha mai. nl : t ...... . Whbjrules over anumber of islands . , 1 fxJ T 6 " pr,ces' DUt 1013 ,seasy explained in the southern half of the Philip. fidT ' n Ottf will make a 'f er that knows every hog path that lead, to "the "fr """B rapia progress when he gets more plants of this country, and keeDs noated Tn ' m H potentate and his several hundred troops. The country is more favorable Keeps Pilecl- lD -his way you W wives, as well as his subjects, be- to military operation then he i sun- from first hands, thereby saving the middTe mna cuiuo duuj cults ui iiic uniicu oiaies. f'squ. TUT 01 creates a panic in the mercantile arena. We cannot .undewtarii ho The silver -Democrats of Mary land express rmuchl dissatisfaction GREENSBORO MARKET REPORT an UdIod s - and yu wiH at once see that It requires ton over the mase-up of the Demo- CORRECTED WEEKLY BY I JOHN J. PHOENIX. j Wholesale Receivers and Shibpers uountry jf roduce. BUYING PRICES. cratio state ticket, nominated at the recent -Baltimore convention alleging that every candidate upon it is a cold X)emocrat. that the sil- ver fflenhftTft nn renreaent.n.tinrt. andUial; one of thecandida uuiiuttnua Biumpeu. lue state i Large (spring chickens lb. . r tne iraimer and iSucsner ticket small spring chickens lb . . in 1896. ! ... ! Nearly all the railroads of Tenn- Hidet-"''"'v"v"""''''1 : , , - , 1 68see nave mea exceptions to tne ureen aisessments made- hv the railrnnd Oats... .,,ii ' J - I ni m l nnrnminainnera fnr 11590 ntiH 1 QHH I oneep dkius - -w- vvv Y I Tallow ' on the ground that distributable wheat. ....... Droperty has been assessed at more Wool washed than its actual cash value, and : Unwashed .aaa,aamAM I Dried Fruits. l'. ..- Apples lb nas not oeen equalized wiin tne as- Berries lb ie8sment or other property in the Peaches,! pared, lb. ....... state. The commission has j de- torn, new. ................ L 1 weeks in the market. TaWa thn i t ; v .-w -.-.j wi ouicj, vuinoue, ureec and Union, S. 0., and you will at once see that It requires goods to supply them. Buying so largely we take the enti Of ber 22 6 5 to 7 10 of factories. In this way we get the Inside prices. 12 t0r vi manufactsr;.. upon to:! cf re output of a Our buver win In the manufacturing centres of this Union and, like Wheeler in you. will hear something drop shortly in old Guilford that will .525 , 3 ided that the be overruled. exceptions should t ALL QUIET AT DARIEN. only be compared to the doings of The Leading Rioters Arrested. Weyler inCuba. r, They Will Be Tried at Once. According to the testimony of Troops btui on Hand. creditable witnessea TSummereirs Darien, Ga., Augustr 28. Several i I mnra nf (n. naorvn Tlnn.la.riara rf . K a eubordinates) one convict was riot were arrested today without diffi- f flogged to death in the field, the culty. There are now twelve in jail lash was applied to another until he'e adu twenty;nve in jail at Savan- v , j . . . , nah. These will all be arraigned in the blood poured from hie body, the Superior court at a' special session and others were so cruelly beaten oh Wednesday. I that they were disabled for davs. Tfhe town is Pectly quiet and pre- M- r A. . . senta no unusual appearance except If the testimony is to be believed for the blue uniformed soldiers on these unfortunate convicts were every street. Colonel Lawton is satis- 4ot guilty 61 insurbordination or f ed that the danger is over, though i J " . , . ,. the troops will remain until after the any other great breach of discip- trial of John Delegal for the murder of line, the punishment being for) Deputy Sheriff Townsend as a measure mild offences committed while the of precaution. The nRPrnAo ata nnmlnv fn nnHo. supervisor was in a rage. Sum- stand that the presence of the troops merell is a fusioaist and his con-Ms hot a menace, but a protection to 4uct is another blot on the record Lthem' andh?y COm!D5 ln "5? Si' i. . M , , . , . ing down their arms. The probabili- ui. tu-ion aamrniBirauon in ties are that during Wednesday and this state, though the crimes would Thursday the troops will be gradually have lost none of their heinous ne8s for having been committed under any other administration. The occasion demands that he not only be discharged from his posi tion, but he should be brought to withdrawn. A SEA OF BURNING OIL, Standard Oil Company Has a Big Oil Fire With Heavy Loss. Chicago, Aug. 28 One of the most tne oar ot justice and tried for destructive fires that hasver occurred murder. It is to be hoped that the aMhe Standard Oil refineries broke linnrt. h j uu a vYnuing iasi uignt. it was fwwi.vo mil .aivD liid iiinLi.Hr 1 1 1 1 h nil . . - . ... J. . .... r - caused dv a leas at the bottom of one A . aV I - I ijuai ae win do made to sulfer the of the stills, A few minutes after the 4ull penalty of the law. fire broke out there was a terrific ex plosion, and the names spread rapidly Tnr Dreyfu, trial conUnues an .R?iSW -wwV tUiJ4U ui puunc inieresi. At tne present time it looks as if the The ways of French justice are eiSnt remaining will be consumed. liast understandina enrl it i im. Pe 10S8 SO Iar 13 estimated at 9 JUU,UUU. g-y w m ua 08sible to tell what the outcome will be, though it is doubtful if the prisoner is acquitted. Right and justice do not govern a trial of this sort J in France. What is falsely Three persons were seriously Injured. ( Trust of all the Cotton Mills. Fall River, Mass., Aug. 28. Nelson H. Greene is here renre- senting a syndicate of New Yorkers, who seek control of all the cotton termed theTionor of the army must J null" of the country, on a-capital! oe maintained, and to dp this the zauon $loU,000,000. Bankers wno were in session here jthis morning with Mr. Greene, were told nnocent must often suffer. TnM Hwn ifl ffn!nnffiu:.. tllat local banking interests would to make money. In thin resnt h not 6-Uer h7 a tru8t 8Uch a P'O J " X w . r.r,QC,H fnw. 1V..1 a. 1 js reversing th. method pursued by ocai banking voM be8 t of the yt,M wnowiuguiBueu memoers oi the plan. Jiepublican party. , Within Sight of War. It is true that the administration London August 29. The afternooa -naid 22 a he ..u.-piiw cammenung on tne latest ut- 7 . 7 ' . "'piuuBj te ranee of Krueger suu ib ia equauy true that oods have not been delivered. ' say it was dona to . the unanimously draw attention to the Admiral Schley Tias accepted an nyitation to attend the Alabama atate fair, which will open on No vember 7th. increased seriousness of the Transvaal crisis, but at the same time expresses uncertainty of the nature of eone- alons beyond which Krueger could not go. xne Westminster Gazette admits that the country is within sight of war. Muir's Chapel Camp Meeting. The camp meeting at Muir's Chapel, which commenced Satur day night, August 19th, and closed Friday night, August 25th, was a great success. The attendance was very good and the interest! in creased throughout the meeting. On the last night of the meeting fifteen persons professed Christ. About forty made a profession during the meeting, and the church was edified and revived. Those who attended most seemed to enjoy the services most. Drs. Crawford, Groome and Wood, and Revs. Bryan, Kennett, Kirkman, Plint and Perry preached the word with power, and the faithful workers rendered val uable service in song, prayer and personal exhortation. This is the fourth meeting held on the Jamestown circuit this year, at all of which the church has been revived and sinners converted. About seventy-five have professed faith j in Christ, for all of which we thank God and take courage. To God be all the glory. Yours truly, T. H. Pxgram, Pastor. Stokes county can boast of three brothers (Southern by name) whose combined age is two hun dred and fifty-six years. Their respective ages are eighty, eighty- seven and eighty-nine. These three! brothers live in two miles of each other and are hale and hearty, and delight in relating reminis cences of "ye olden. times." What other county of our state can make this showing? - What Uncle Tom Said. didn't know you were a base- ballplayer, father." !Neither am I, son. What put that wild idea into your head?" . "Why, 1 heard uncle Tom say the oiber day that when you were on a bat you could punish more high balls than any other man he knew," ' i i i i , Flaxseed Onions .L 40 to 50 Potatoes Irish,- new. J Sweet... J Rags Cotton. ............. .J Bones lb..... J Maltches. I ! . ; ! " BUY A the rhilipicej tives. Before this takes place and in order to make room, we hive mide h counters' In all departments to clean up many valuable lines atone-half pria. Price is no object. The room Ij what we want and must have. BE OUlrr HARRY-BELK BROSLCO. CHEAPEST STORE ON EARTH, r t . 1 225 SOUTH ELM ST., t - - - K. of P. miLDU'G. J. CENTS WILL DOZEN BOXES O OLD STANDARD CAL MATCH AT ! I r.JOSDAlT, ' D. J. SIKCLAZS, ! JORDAN, SINCLAIR & IJAGDONALD, G. THE VTJL- W. DENNY'S III East Market Street. The. Eight Sort! Greensboro City and Suburban Properly. Manufacturing sites. Acreage adjoining the city in fma!I tracts to suit purcbasers. Farms and farmicg land?, timber lands, and tracts adapted to colonization purposes! in Guilford county. Special attention given to locating people frcm the Northern States. Best of connections North and fcouth. Co:- They have been in business to please resnondence with home-seekera solicited. their patrons; they know how to dolt; ' they will please you every time and prices the lowest, at The Tom Rice Jewelry Co. Jordan, Sinclair & JVCacdbnald, 106 SOUTH ELM STREET. GREENSBORO, X.jP. To Philadelphia in Hegal Style. Are 4 , j ' ! f t II I II m t Pill w ( . j h .iif: y icity, Durability, Light Draft, Perfect F.rce you going to attend the G. A. K- encampment in Fnlladelphia? it so get your money's worth by traveling in elsgance and comfort on one of the poori aV L ' I aTX " aV aW T . V A 9 I I - " 1 tl train i. un reptemoer isc, oa ana ora ) uj ; i , 1!-lL-,ll the soathern Railway win sen rounds Hgent and un prejudiced farmer is looking for in a grain an n Strength, Simp and Even Distriibution of Grain and Fertilizer is wha He can find trip tickets on account of this occasion on bails of one fare for the round trip. These tickets will be good returning Art n v f..ln rMl fl.nfomh1?ti Vn by depositing then with the joint DiSC Or H06, and agent at Philadelphia, between Sep tember 5th and 9th, an extension until September 30th can be had upon pay ment of a fee of fifty cents. For further information, Pull man reservations, etc call on any agent Southern Railway, or write R. L. Vernon, T. P. An Charlotte, N.d. .1 inese inings in xne rennsyivania luw y r-; havfe them guaranteed to him by -either-. 1 1 w O. ST General Agent RATFORP- for Guilford, Randolph and Chatham.
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