J. i 1 GREENSBORO, N. C, JUNE 23, 1888. 1. ?" NO. 29. & H ffflf - IfP jjl fiTfT fff) .. j 1 rSr r1T1T rfiTI P v' ; " : Jj i--. : ' ' 1 ! : :' :-" " : - : 4 i " : : ; .4. " j-A ; 4 4 1 1 . 1 , VOL. 1. . : I- ' - TheDpenlng of the .Campaign. The campaign ispovibDhtoDeii. , "pniiiics are ramnn&lhrgb.- I i 'Politics are runuwg;uisu. withstanding Uifpncej. jxre Reverse.! They are now lower i t t III. I liC v .... f! -1 .1 7a thnn nonnl ArmOeld than usnal. at".. a otinhln Andidates ofl u rtics to inako a good canvass, I C mm tpdaceu i tuo; prices 01 uih r: . t:nA oi UIOlDiui; lu fter iuuu i fflwJO , I nlon onahla fltn I ttP ClTV aliU aiou buuuiu w MCIVV; n rt. 'before the election and a 1 f ueitcr iuuu ucuub twu I vt of them will feel after the enlt Of tilt) COUUb UCCUUJUa I 1 rr bodj candidates voters,; la; u i and Clililireu iuu .uc; ,vc--j V-rfmnrt. Shoes. Dresa, Goods, or ViHbiD he keeps, for a little rea- h.h than ever betore. oo ao '. nr.til to call in ana iei mm pruvu .11 ; , .. . a !.. I l, facia to you before you buy. iiurr . " a. .11 I n ifMiaa reuueeu me prices oi an rf-inmnier Goods, Straw Hats, (f,rLiocJ &c.i &c, not to cost, but -Minn" be can get for most of S.a in oruer u cieau u y iu uitg . " 1 i 1 , a aa a. nWA I ( room for ?i Falitqck. c Bo, rememr ' 1 . ar . . . a - - I !f this vhn you want.to duy. who courts and runs away, Wax lire to court another daj; Jut be who courts antt will not ,wid, brfiud himsflf in court inxtifid. :- : rri r StLT:2Sure things and some in doubt It is i" sure tning inai urovcr -: " ... 1 . i a r I" .l L.ll L.a ilutan! nnmSnofajl fn. I Presidenton tliemOctlAtick 1 and anoioer " iireiiy uuro iuiuk thai Blaine las posicively refused Uie nomination on the'Kepnbiican ticker.' j I . i it is not a ivery sure (hjng who till beithe Kenablican ; nominee, and another uncertain thing is, af- ... ll i ' ! a.! teral the bustle over nominations, wbb'wiU he 'elected: and another uepiorauie oncenainiv is wiietner i i i . "i i i tie candidate elected will, in ma- or nj respects, please the party that places mm iq power. ait Dm a sure, ceriain anu uxea I - - tit- - if, t lict is, that G. WilL Arm field has seen in this section of North Car one j)f the largest stocks of Cloth- olina is at the mine last opened, : "iOl. ' ! T-W a -"V a-. . 1 IJJ It 4 a . qiouoes, uais. ury uoous, uar- Kal-cJ, in the State, and not- 0 viUtonuing this is campaign year iajpeople I have no great surplus of Boney. he intends to do his usu- iU-joant of business if prices are the . a. .I. a-.' a.-. I 1 -7,iauacemenL( to uuyers. lou tillieebv a list nf nrinnn nf trnnAn I w commu, mar, ne means uu- aftS-: so call and see him before or Jo? bay. V Clht nConll hnllonn nsiv-nt, (Jlawh r and Coxwell from Wol aamntnn ; l-,ni--inTii sntnh.iii r; II H ,-v mse to the height of snen it yoa iV&Ttt tn linv frrru a nfiAnn l0f less than-.Va.lnp. now a "vnnr Oe. Just an in il Will Aim Id8and you will find tho follow B2 goodfi 80 low that von will bo jwii compelled a I i - to buy them ere are ?ome of tne goods torbo w low, which we think below lprs. Hollaud Shades, mount- 3 and! Chi!ilrAnfl 1 iSP0 gpods will bo closed: out ati Reprice. r ; t.?.large lotlof straw Uats cheap-. Mban ever before. ' large lot; of Seersucker Coats ti " .8t8 Just riSh for hot wea-lte;,-at cost and pc Vrge lino of Ladies' Summer Gloi to i bo -closed at. less than cost j I ltJibi!ce of Ijadies'' Silk Mits, j.pt. less than cost. eln, ol lien's uats, in r mroe imes 01 urum r samples, that will be closed ? eS3 tban N- T9rk - T&1 tho Nothing. . You l &U&K ew than cost,- U i f-iack -Uiagonals will a "Quad n Z- -i 0Qri "".'ur '-uu aut see ior i 7 J,w,t,r..w vuuviDccu. IT I I 1 .-iW 'Oh ! Vtatl VNM t,a,. .. 1 nm 7 f 7 J vu. ""r, null H . wot UlWnVU innt Iiim it IHEAPG001)S: DAILY PATRIOT. QEBENSBOKO. N. C: - . i. '. - " SATUfiDAY, JUNE 23. 1888. " STATE NEWS. v Mhrtjeti inQastoS Last Snn- day ateeley's Grove Church (col- oreui Dear ljoweu. one war Garrison was &iiicu uv xvu&a outiuu and Vt11 Tn rtrra Tf aniaiia fliof rr i f in y u H v ajii,uia vucaw u iL. I if. 1. .1 there bad. parties, and after service, and just uuuiiuu luo cuuruu uuui, .uuuiauu complained to the preacher that OUIIJO ouuo tUCiC hcio uaiijiu finally said that Ross Sutton had a piobuu acxugijr uiua yuoacu atiu Garrison made some advance, though it is said, not in a threat- enmg way, wiien Button drew a pisioi anu ana snou mm in me au .! 1 J l.i.lS ll 1 domen. Garrison then rushed on ouuon ana grappiea wun mm . . 1 ... when Will Sug?s raih up behind Garrison and shot twice, one shot missing and the other taking cf- icvb iu iuu uuu-i' jaugiug uiuuuu - - .. 4- .L. 1 1. . ? a - .1 io. iue iron. 01 me aoaomen ana entering the cavity. - One of the A . - JL . I 1 a a colored men present caught Suggs, took his pistol and put him in charge of others, then went and seized Sutton. In the meantime Garrison sank don n and died in a fer minutes. Suercs was allowed to escape, but Sutton was held and isnow in jail. The murder ers claim that Garrison had made threats on their lives but no wea pons, not even a nocket knife was f0nnd on him. - ' Orb in STOKES.Editor jf! u j-auumj x-cuuui, paia a visit co wuere 'ror. oneuy is at work developing the iron ore of that section. Mr. Pepper says: "Considering the short time that he has been here. he has certainly made wonderful developments in uncovering hundreds of feet of veins at different places, varying i a. ' r tuiui-ueas i ruin iwu to six me. the very finest magnetic ore . His work of dsveloping so far is open wort near tue sunace. xuo ltuuu. huow ur iruu ever wuere a soua wan oiiron ore. 4 10 teet thick, 125 feet long, may be seen in the sunshine; the ore is so near the surface that the miners may throw it with their shovels on land above from any part of mi ine vein now exposeu. j.ue ore is solid hlart orfi. litprallv "a wall of iron, iooks hko a iresn oroKen Dar steel.77 Stokes Coal. The coal fields near Walnut Cove are beginning to attract notice. In conversation with a gentleman at that point, we learn that inquiries and visits of inspection are frequent, and the latter always results satisfactorily. Mr. Craft Clodfelter, a native of Waughtown. has removed to Stokesburg, just this side, and uses coal from these rich veins exclus ively in the forges-of tho black smith shop he is operatic cr. The fact is, it is generally conceded that tho day is not far distant when Winston-Salem will look for their, fael to the coal fields of Stokes connty.Win8ton Republican.- aaaaaaMa. ! A Man Eater. Mr. T. C. Har ris says one of ttwe most gigantic sharks ever seen was killed at More head City a fewdays" ago. He fol-; lowed a. vessel from the West In: dies and was said to have measured 13 feet long and had a mouth big enough to take in a barrel. He was' found to contain several small er sharks which he had not devour ed.' He could doubtless have taken in half a dozen men without feeling any inconvenience. No such sharks are ever to be seen in our waters. Mr. Harris has sent for the.shark's jawSjWhich he will place in the museum. Netcs Observer. Mr. Alexander Mclver, Jr., son of Professor Alexander Mclver, was awarded the Greek medal at the University last week, and the Pittsboro Record remarks that the Greek medal is monopolized by the Mclver family, for one ol them gets it every year. San ford Express. The shops of the Henderson Manufacturing and Building Com pany have been completed and the necessary machinery will be put in position as soon as possible. As heretofore stated, the building is of brick, 40x00 feet, and two stories high. Henderson Gold Leaf, I , ; . Tobacco.- &1 nambr of farmers report tons a cood staid of Tobao - report to us a good co and the young plants as doing well. Winston Republican. P LATEST BY TELEGRAPII. NO NOMINATION up to AST MfJUT. Chicago, June: 22,TJp to the third ballot Sherman showed no sucn increase as to encourage ms ij-ieuus. atviger jumpeu up, auu will do better still when New York uropa its lusmcero support,, ui PeJ!; . . '!! !. Virginia yoteu l ior ouermanj tue uiutu iu uiviucu ueiwecu jlxjai- rison, Alger, Allison anu uepew. On the;pcxt ballot Wise will leave Sherman for Allison. The Mahone people are holding still against all recognition of the supremacy of their opponents, and scoff at any idea of compromise. Thev have been saturated in the Mahone faith in Sherman'g strength. The delegates are seemingly very restive under the protracted skir mish and terrible heat, and their impatience may express itself in a burst at any moment. Ohio, New Ybrk, Pennsylvania and Maine are all manoeuvring as yet. When they develop their real purposes the end will be near. r During yesterday, Mahone was defeated in the Virginia delegation, and Wise was made chairman. The name of Depew was withdrawn. Only three ballots were had during the day, with Sherman, Alger and Grcsham iu the order named. At the nightr session Depew and Iu- gersoll addressed the Convention amid great enthusiasm. It adjourn ed at a late hour in wild confusion, with the negro Jred. Douglas en deavoring to quiet the commotion. The Captain Drowned ' -v"r San Francisco, Tune 22. The Steamer Bertha, from Kerluk, Alaska, brought three of the sail ors of the cod fishing schooner, Isabel, which encountered a gale May 1st, and two days later had to be abandoned. The men.took to the boats, but in thestorm crot separated. The eight skiffs which contained the! nineteen men on board the Isabel at first divided u -..,-. - a..:- tiicill-civca iHiu ivvu uaiuca ui four Skiffs, i THe skiffs of each par- . f , ' . aca.- ly were lasnea losjctner. -tviic;r bein out three days, two of the ! men went mad from the hardship endured. They had to be put in to separate boats and soon were drowned. Another boatcapsized, and Capt.-Nicherson, in trying to save the lives of the men, was drowned, as ' were also the men whom he tried to rescue. It is believed that the men in two of the boats which got separated from the others were also drown ed making fourteen who lost their lives. ; - News Notes of Interest. Columbia, S. C, June 22. A small cvclone passed over the north ern part ot tne city to-ciay. xne grand stand at the race track, a building 200 feet long, and having a seaung capacity or, aoouc i,uuu, was blown as flat as a pancake." The building is a total wreck.r This will probably put an end to base ball here this, year, as the graud btand is almost the only place in the city where base ball audiences can be seated. ! A heavy hail storm this evening did considerable damage to cottou." A commission was to day issued to. the Bank of Johnson. Capital stock $15,000,' with tho privilege of increasing to $100,000. The Alpha and Omega J. ratcrni- ty ot the South Carolina University gave a banquet and german at Ho tel Jerornq to-nignt. The Governor to-day commuted th sentences of Horace Greeley and Mary Jones. Tho former was serviug 15 years for burglary and the latter a life sentence for arson. . i . . i j A Scaffold Horror. , Louisville, Juno 22. Wm. Pat terson was hanged this morning at C:10 o'clook in tho yard of Jeffer son county fail. He is a colored man aud was convicted with anoth er colored man, Albert Turner, for assaulting arid fatally beating Miss Jennie Bowman, April 23,1887. Patterson protested bis innocence on the scaffo d. He was strangled NEWS. i - - slowly to death, and four minutes after the drop fell said, "curse His 8lrnggles were WgMfhi T,ii..i, mem, ; ana then "liord savei me." Ma- ny people believe firmly in his in nocence, ana there were strong at A. A. JL " !. I - ., icmpLs io secure ms paraon. ; - ---------a-paaa Fouiid Floating In tne River. Charleston, W. Va., June 22. A suspicious-looking object was found floating in the Kanawha river about two miles above here yesterdav.and the coroner was at once notified. He sent a man to investigate, who reported that it was the body of a ( .. .. V . a. cnna aoout live years of age. and that the head, arms and legs were gone, it was so badly decomposed that it was impossible to distin. guish sex or color. Foul play, is i SUSpectCCl. Arkansas, Texas and California stoiiT luxtz:. Via the Memphis Sc. LitUo Rock Railroad. The middle &nd central route. Doable Daily connections from Memphis to Ar kansas, Texas and the Great Northwest! Doable Daily T trough Coaches from Atlanta to Texas, without change, via the Memphis and Little Rock ouurt j-ine. Fourteen Honrs and Fortj Minutes Quicker To Dallas, Fort Worth, and the Texas Pacific Points than the New Orleans Lone Line. -173 miles shorter to Dallas and 200 miles shorter td' Fort Worth. The shortest and best route for the louiast or invalid to the famous ; EUREKA AND HOT SPRINGS f Of Arkansas. Buffet. Sleepers fcClS Washington. u. u. ana unattanoog.. to .JUittle itoek. lirullman and Woodruff liuffet Sleepers from Cincinnati and Louisville o Little Rock, connecting; with through sleepers iu union uepot lor points in i TEXAS, and CALIFORNIA. . ... ir v ' I ! ! Connections at Anrenta with Little Rock and For Smith Railway, for Fort Smith and the Indian Territory. This route has a Throturh Coach from Atlanta and Chattanooga to Fort Smith. Ark., and from Atlanta and Chattanooga to Dallas. Texas. 12 hours in advance of any route. 150 pounds of baggage allowed to each whole ticket and 75 pounds to each half ticket. i i If you are going to any point in the Great West and wish to Sive from one to two dollars in time and muncy on your ticket, write or call on me. I will eei too. and furnish you 1 with tickets and through checks at your starting point, if you wiU either write or wire me. Books and maps of Ar kansas, Texas and California mailed free. For any information concerning the West, write for Hew Western Railway uuido mailed free, to x It. A. WILLIAMS. Qcn'l Southeastern Trari Pass. Agent, P- 0. Box 236, Atlanta, Ga. S. W. TUCKER. i f Gen'l Pass'r and Ticket Agent, j sept 30 Little Kock, Ark. D. H. HAL3, Plain and Ornamental Plasterer GREENSBORO, tt. C. With many years experience warrant; their wo UA.uHiMn. fn famish desiirns for een Pi?e? and mouldings at prices that i"deftM petition. Qive them a trial. r may-O-1 Edwards & Brqughton, Printers, Binders, AND RALEIGH, N. OJ, School and Commercial Work. Legal and Alliance Work. Ginncrs' Record Books, Church Records.- Legal Blanks, Jtc, mayll-tf - : St. CHARLES HOTEL RfCHMOND, V.Ai. Accommodations for Guests.. 9.2a S1.50to$2.00perday. Table Board, per week, $30 Permanent Guests, per week, $4.50 to $7. Rooms without Board, per day, 50c. 75o to fl . P. B. C ALL AGH AN, air27 , J Manager AGENTS VANTED! TO SELL THE ONLY. 151 5E MANUFACTURED BY Dr. J. Llenter Hovard, ADDRESS.! WINSTON, N. C. septl6-ly The Vent7ortii Hotel, WENT WORTH. N C. 1 I S a lirst-class hotel. Rooms furnisnea in ine -WTC rvl m4 with the best the county affords, bervants pom and attentive. Is located near andcpnvenient to very oest oi scyie. xne woio is wjr -upium the court house. W.r. iia viv t - . BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS El FililM . J. W. Griffith, STjtta-Eocsr GREBNSBORO. K. C. Ni-JnSSI r"110" paw by the use of UfDMniMan 1-T . . e i -i '111 Juneib-Diy H. H." CARTLAND ,'. Merchant Tailor iuu.u calculi u riiifi ulu i iisvas- ! SIMERESAMOT FURNISHING " GOODS, GuyFrFr-TSBOso- xr. o. nj2-ly. ' . '''."' . I-' ' Piedmont jtUr-Line Route RICHMOND ft DAtlVILLE RAILROAD. COIOEISED SCHEME II EFFECT JILT !4. 1117 Train. Em. 75 Meridian Time.; lit New York, Lv Philadelphia. 4 45 m. m 7 20 a m 9 45 s m 11 24 am 3 35 p m 5 60 p m 4 3U pm 6 57 pm 9 42 pm 1100 pm Ltr Baltimore. ; I Lv Washington." Lv Charlottesville. swam 5 05 am Jur lijmchbnrg. ' Lv Richmond... Lv Burkeville. 3 10pm , 5 IT p m 5 56 pm 6 10 p m 8 50p m 10 44 p m 3 30 p in 5 35 p m 6 41pm t5 00 p m 7 20 p m 4 25 a m 5 04 am LvKeymlle. Lv Drake's Branch, Lv Danville, Lv Greensboro, 5 21 a m 8 05 am 9 48 ft m Lv Gold8b6ro, i Lv Raleigh. . Lv Durham. ' Lv Chapel llill. Lv llillsboro, - 18 10 p m U 00 am 2 37 am 3 32 am Lv Salem, lt720pm-630ftm Lv Huh Point. 15 p m 16 am 23 am ..am iJR - ! ! ! DAILY. ' ' .! t " . .. " ! ... : -SOUTHBOUND. No. 50. No. 5i ArStatesville, . , 12 31pm " Asheville. r H 5 38pm "rtfot Springs. ' 7 35 pm Lv Concord. : : l 26 a m 11 59 p m Lv Charlotte. u 225am 100pm Lv Spartanburg, 5 36 m 3 34 p m Lv Greenville, 6 50am 4 48 pm Ar Atlanta, i r .128pm 1040 pm ' l) DAILY. NORTHBOUND. ! ' ' No. 51. Mo. 53. Lv Atlanta. : J 00 p m 40m ArGreenville. 1 04 a m 2 34 pm - Spartanburg. 2 19 m 3 46 pm Cliarlotte; 5 05 m 6 25 p m Concord, 6 01 ft m 7 23 p m " Salisbury 6 45 a m 8 01 p m " High Point, 7 56 ft m 9 13pm "Greensboro, 8 28 a m 1 940pm 1 - 11 30 ft "HUlsboro, J2 07pm t2 34 m "Durham. 12 47 pm f,50m "Chapel Hill. tl 20 p m "RalSh. - 2 10pm t6 30 am " Goldaboro. ' 4 30pm1120m - Danville, 110 00 am 1129 pm "Drake's Branch; 12 44 p m 2 44 am "Keysville. J 99 p m f STI "Burkeville.' .1 0 p m 3 55 a m " Richmond. 3 45 p m 6 15 ft m "Lynchburg. 1 p m 00am - CharlottesviUe. 3 40pm JWarn ."Washington. 8 23 p m Warn " Baltimore. - U 25 pm Offism " PhiladelDhia. 3 00 m 12 35 p m "New YOTkT 6 20m 620pm tDaily. except Sunday Mondays. Wednesdays and Frid ' 8L.EFPIIVO CAI1 EnVICE. . . ftn Tmlnii SO and 51. Pullman Buffet sleeper be tween Atlanta and New York- - . On Trains 52 and 53. Pullman Buffet flwper be tween Washinrton and Montgomery. Washington and Augusta. Pullman sleeper between Richmond and Greensboro. Pull-nan sleeper between Greens boro imd Raleigh. Pullman Parlor Car between Salisbury and Knoxville. !, Throiuh tickets on sale at principal stations to aU points. Tor rates and iniormauon appiy u kv agent of .the. eompftny. oi ton n ' - - SOL.UAAS.XTftmeiinr , a a . K 9 If .. ' ft a- IIIIW t aa. J. S. Potts. Div. Pass. Agent. j i ; i - Richmond. a- JAMKS W. 1'ORI.IS, ATTORN JEIjc JLT Y GREENSBORO. Ni a I Personal and prompt attention given to all business placed in his hands ieourt house. Office opposite the ! hil2-tf I LADIES ! Do your ownDYEING. at Home, with 3gQlsC They wfll dye evwytMnr. w They are sold every where. tPrice loe a packare----J cwors. x w ht. no equal for strength, brightness, amooatin pack ra or for fastness of eolor. or non-fiKiititie They do not eraek or smut- For sa e by PORTEI k TATE. Druggifts, Giensboro. ; N. C. C. E hiSr& Near Greensboro : L-. A . South.rr and Dorset A Simpson. Stofcndale. N. d W.T. Rjggs. general m use, voaBon. si. w TATE BROTHERS. "Hang Oat Our Banners on the Outward . ; . The Cimi Still They Come: ! Our Castle's StrengthlWill LaTjh a Siege .: 1 to Scorn." : j (Juaranteed Excellence, Sterling Strength; Standard Puritv, " 4 run w eigne. Fresh stock just received in Orn. Lota for salo at bed rocld nrinna - '- I . . . ' 4 - ' . ; To . TatLe Trade. Shaker Extract of Koots. Mcx icari Mustang Liniment, Hon Hit lers, r-tiorsioitrs Acid rhosnhati-- iwwvxji viuiucu aUAUUlLitl UlStUV" Indian AVer's Sarsaparilla, Ayer's TlS1f"T - ; Tl " x iua, liemon juxir. (large and small size), (Sim mons Liver Keernlator. (Clockiven to every purchaser of l doz. packages.)! Kad way's Keady Kelief, Frcy's Vcrmi-fuge,- Fig Syrup, Botanic " Blood Balm, Swift's S. S., : Tutts and all other stand, r ard Pills. 100 Cases Bromine Arsenic Va- ter, at 6G.00 per case to 'consumers. Geuine Buffalo liUUta Water Apollinaris i Hathorn ?j White Sulphur Carlsbad Sprudcl Hunyadi Janos (i it k t i i always on ice in refrigerator for immediate use. . ; , 1 SPECIAL QUOTATION TO PARTIIIS , PURCHASING - J .dot or more Bottles Laudanum,. . K- I afaTonc, .4. . it rp- . t. Tincture Iron. ! . Ess. Peppermint, Es. Lemon, ; . Kss. Cinnamon, ! Kxt. Jam. Gintrcr, ! Ext. Vanilla, Sweet Oil, Castor Oil. j - Sweet Sn'ts Nitre, ; Syrup of Squills, -Syrup of Squills compoiihil. Syrup of Ippecac. i '1 1' Above preparations mado by us and guaranteed full strength. o00 OZS. QUININE, 50 OZS. MORPHINE. Dr. Squibbs, Parl Davis & Co'a and other strictly standard prepa rations used in compounding pro. scriptions and preparing other officinal medicines, j - 12 Gross Tooth. Brushes (For- eign and Domestic, at astonishing ly low prices ) SUcUest of Sticky Flypaper. SOOInsect GnnSa4br shooting our first barrel Persian Insect Powder. A Balsam Fir Pillow given away with every cake BalsamTFir Soap. Imported Castile Soap, Pure Olivo Soap, Soap Boxes in Silver, Cel luloid and ;ZyIonite.) Pochi't Drinking Cups (in cut Glass and Silver.) Shaving Brushes, ; all) kinds.) j I The New Perfume. Eugene Rimmcrs Extract Henna, and all other Toilet Requisites and !.-- j " .' i ' I ' ' r Fancy A Triples. In Soda and as well as everything elso apper- taining to a strictly First Class Drug Store (WHOLESlLE and Ri: TAIL,) wo' aro the Leaders and Acknowledjged Fountain ncad.-- : ' - i ."'j"--k ' -h ' - i " TATE BROTHERS,: 12 Gross Chewing Gum. Most careful attention given to Pyhsicians prescriptions. Charges vaiv reasonable, f. JuneS-tf ery, Pierce's (Favorite Frescrip- tion.' Pierce's Purcrafivo Pollfita. RootPills Aycr'sHair Vigor M MM WATERS ! .i.i 7 : ' . . . . ! - ! - . r -. : .? - - - ' c i ' . - i - V 3

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