I VQ - I. GKKEXSliOKO. Nr. C., JULY 2, 1888. NQ.3B l. 0 iciiiiiif of -the Campaign. ' i - M r. : lv lan'j'--gi is now about open f hilitU's are limning high. v!tliHliiig this, prices are, m-W0. "They are now lower will A mhf il s than usual . ,.l r in enable candidates o ,utu .to make a jgood canvass J j h:j ivdnceil the prices 01 nis 'i- "Jiiieloi Clothing loer than r jnffoiy; and also to enable the -li-1 to go nicely dressed up a ..a fvv i.il :inv ot tne can ivi -tY.4 oeforeahe election and a '.jfiiral better than aLout two- ij n - - ...... ' r r.i rfim nil! feel siflr the them wjll teel aitei tff.ri:" iii1 - - - i .it Af t In count becomes full ii '- i . . - f i . . . ui lie now pioeiaims 10 ev to t r M;iv-camlulates, voters, la ,s.iii1 .children JJtai niey can ,v niiiie Shoes, Dre Goods, oi ly t'linj: he keeps (or a little rea ik'rasii. tiian ev r before. So do i fail to call in ami let him prove , t. titets iiujou before you. buy ii va reduced the prices of all it in .tntiiei t-ioous.j oiiaw uihk, i j. if... . i .1 i tliiiL', &v , S:c., not to cost, but ! tl inu be caii get for most of t in. nMrier to clean up to make , .;, u .:; Fall stock. So remem- rlhiMvf'cii you want to b'iy. i. . . - iris ami runs away, Min t anot lier day: l imi ts aiKl kill not wed, insi lf in court instojul. l lit? v h f.I.iv fiinl I. j , j J LI tare things and some in doubt It l a Nine thing that Grover iiTtliUMllU.is been nominated tor t. Ml iit I u the Democratic ticket, ml uiiotliVr pretty sure thing is ui lahn has positively refused the nomiuhiipn on the Kepublicau '..if'.' I rv. It ik mjt "v very sure thing who U-uuldicau nominee, u.a l.noii i u:m rtaiii thing is, al Serali t h;iiit' yer Jiomiiiations, in'i !n;; fi. t ct'd; j a lid another ..i.i.J i i. i-i..-. i iiiiii is. vi.ither r.w;!j.!.a elecml will, in ma I . . i I nx qs. . pu-ase tue party unit (I him hi power. IkiiC alsiue, certain and uxed ed li t i. tlilit it. Will. Armliebl has f thi largest stocks of Cloth- ik , S:uk Hats, Dry Gools, Car hps, ru riie state, -anti .not w 'Hi vi ,1 : bstaioh i:r this is campaign year !l ei.jf- li ij no great surplus i:ioj.e i lie intends o do nis umi imount of imsiness if prices aie , .it- i i t t iniii fluent to huyels. mil mV ii a lif of prices of .g. oils lii-iii; i ci-liiiiii, that he means bu at.d sle him before i I 1 : . I -j s; ca liiii.t Eiiii'ii'-M iiM-onli'il ;IalIoon ast'nt ' iLilu r ami roucll from Vol- !!ii.lii;;i. in SeptenilMT .". iTli'iv ros- to tin lo-iirht of seven riinn UILH u nUi want to bui goods cheap. than ;aluf, nNv is your i LI iist- no to G. Will. Ann Hand on will liml the lollow n:l:j.)l.s so Jow tliat you will be i!ti i l j ( Miiieiled to buy them. 'in' ai some of tlie gtods to be so Jow, which ve think beiow t Jtlei jfore pi ices: I IfojpiK. Holland Shades, mount" Cn i ot it! s, at -.h; former price )Ji; (H) pis. Ladies', Men's, ! ..i ! I ' !' . ..... i .. . -i r 1 ' "Si u ItuiIVj s iovv 'luarier Un an thing near cost. bods will bt clos-d- out at iillr 'ij.jniice -X lAiie Kit .of st I w Hats cheap- 'i ijia'a e r before. . laifce lot ot hei; ir.sucker Coats "I e-its, just ri'sht for hot wea tbvl;,!at cot a lid less. A l uge line of Ladies' Summer live,i to be closed at less than -4' K - " ! bili:;,. (,f Ladies' Silk Mits, ut i tlr cent less than cost. 4 jie bne of Men's Hats, ill bSibiy two or three 'lines of drum isimplfs, that Will be closed !'f iter cent, less than X. York jlMu't forget the clothing. You t.l!l nu !1 KMtt FlTll lll-O fli .ill fg-2t ;!lot jot slid black Diagonals will yMQi.selves; you will ibe convinced. 11 1"' VJtf IUU Ci"L3 lUi 11 JJHif "Havyou ever mot the. pris "'grat.tlio liar?" j . J ..... uuuo, 1 ; V r nti'hs "Oh ! yes. vour honor: that's 1 ilaost alwsiVH mt; him " ' DAILY PATH 1 OT; w -. m mw - w m a r m v aw w m m mm w . -m m . a m m - - . GREENSBORO, N. C.: MONDAY, JULY 2, 1S88. STATE NEWS. A SensatiouarTragedj'. Little River. S. C-. Cor. f Wilmington Star-1 short time ago Mr. M. T. Ve reij i, a widower with five children, an a well known citizen of Little River-Jnarried a Miss Winnie Lancaster, of Brunswick county, N. O. The marriage seemed to be a haimv one. so far as anv one knew uuimuh oi iut' lciiuiiy , out oojta iiiav have since developed go to show the contrary. Ouej morning Mrs. Vereen arose and 'prepared some toddy which she invited her hus band to drink, at the same time telling him to give some of it to all the children. .Mr. Yereen told his wife that he would do so, but at the same time insisted that she should uiiiik Noiue oi it atiso. iuis. j ereeii i- i- r leplied that she had alreatly taken some and (lid not wislf .any more, Her husband, not suspecting that anything was wrong, gave two of In.4 little boys some, or the today, lrinkit;g what was left himself. In a very short time the two , boys were taken very sit;k with vomit ing ami soon afterwards Mr. Ye reen was prostratetl. Two of his brothers were sent Sfor and a phy sician was summoned, and vhen ieV cam0 found 31r.. Vereen up - :z;,j; 1; zr. sciousness. Mr. Yereen, suspect ing that he and his boys had been poisonedasked the doctor to ex amine the bottle of whiskey from which his wife had prepared the toddv. The doctor made, an ex- amination of the contents of the . - -m . , " -a hottle and tound tuat it contained whiskey mixed wjtfrchloroform. Mrs. VViHjn upon lining-closely questioned, admitted thatshe gave the -chloroform intentionally and that her purpose was to kill her lmul.-itwl . . - - Since this occurrence, Mr. Yereen i . 1 A A. says, His wne lias maue two ai- tempts to poispu him witu poumi- irlass, and he i$ now thought to be in dauger of dying, as he is sat iried he swallowed ii goodly por tiun of the pounded glass both tunes. Mrs. Yereen cave. . no reason whatever for making these repeat- ed attempts on her husband's lite only that she did not" want to live with him aiiy 'longer, and she thought she would get him out of the way. After all this had been found out she made two attempts to take her own life first, by trying to cut her throat with a penknife,ind thtNiby drinking the eonienfs of a bottle of laudanum. Since then she left M rT Vereen, fcay-ing-that she was going back to her home in Uruiiswiuk county. Lightning's Work. Light, ning struck a dozen or more times in town. A two story frame build ing owned by TJom liichardsou, colored, situated back from Turner avenue and about fifty yards to the rear of the residence ot the editor oftheGoM LyafT was struck and set fire to. It burned down with out damage to -any other property. It was at one time occupied as a tobacco factory, but was used at the time by the :oJored Piesbyte li ins and ctdored Odtl Fellows. All the property and etlVets ' belonging in them were lost Jtiehardsoii had it insured br $350. Mr. Arch Davis' dwelling house , was struck and some of the shingles were knocked otl. Mr Owen Davis who was writing in an up-stais room was somewhat shaken up'btit not hurt. A eliimuey was kuoeked off of Mr. II. Young's residence. No other damage was done to it. Mr. Wal ter Stark's dwelling was ; struck and some of the shingles and weatherboarding torn off. His wife was severely shocked and is yet in an almost helpless condition from the effects of her injuries. Mr. Stark was slightly hurt as was also their little child. ox's giu house was struck, butjlittle damage wiis done. WA chimney on Mr. W. X.. Ellingtou's house vas kuoeked off. A tree in Mr. AL H. BurwelrVyard was struck The rod on Mr. Geo. B. Harriss's dwelling was hit , as was the top of the Henderson To bacco Company's factory. Mr. L. G.tSowtOti, who lives near $teeds vilje, iu this county, had ta flue mare and colt killed by lightning the same night. It struck a, tree in his lot under which the animals happened to be standing at the time. Wo learn that the storm was quite severe in other portions of the county, and that many trees and onthonses were struck by lightniug. Altogether, the thunder storm of last Thursday night was uie mo lernuc ami appaiimg tue severest; inis writer nas ever known. Henderson Gold Leaf. . DESTRnnnvp. Firr a D. structivHfireoeetfrred in th vicini- tv of Lowesville last Sundav. Mr. Fuller Jones -hail latelv comnleted a handsome two storv frame rest deuce! and furnished it. Mrs Rachel Hover, his mother in law, lived iu an old building in the yard. Mr. Jones' and familv had frone tosnoml thelilav with n tiftifrh bor. The fire was first discovered aboiitlmifblav bv Henrv Ninn and others, and when they got there i the old bnihling was all ablaze and soon the flames were communica ted to the now ' In a short while both ! buibliuirs. the crn crib, smoke house, together with other out buildiiigai, a total of eight in all, were reduced to ashes. Lin coln Courier. Evaporators About one year ago Mr. J. II. Hightower commen ced the manufacture of molasses evaporators in Shelby on a small scale, and met with such encourage ment from the start that he was induced to purchase now and im proved machinery and manufacture them in large quantities, both for the wholesale and retail trade, and we are glad to know that he is en joy ing a liberal patronage from the people of North and South Caroli na. Wt notice him shipping evap- orators almost daily. -He also does the tin roofing and guttering io: tuis parr, ot tue otate. Lfur readers can do no better than T patronize unmaneiDy A Kn.wi Pnnta on J A U V4 . m m m v w - - - mm m Tar River Railroad was wrecked about three miles north of this place on Monday evening of this week. Ten of the fourteen cars of the train were loaded with logs, and while, the train was going down grade and running at a rapid speed the standards that held the logs on one of the cars gave way and the logs rolled off and got un der the cars, throwing them off the track and causing a complete wreck of seven of th in, besides tearing up a portion Ot the track. Fortu uatelyionly one man. a train hand, was hurt, and he very slightly. Roanoke Patron. Another alligator was captured yesterday at Carolina Beach. He tok ref uge iu the woo s and fought viciously, but after an exciting chase was cornered ami had to sur render. J)an. Smith, a colored citizen who took a prominent part in the chase, made this philosophi c.il remark : uTalk 'bout gator can't run. Blessed Toney, dey rtin like, a calf." Wilmington Star. WHY NOT SAVE DIODIEY When You Have The Opportunity? Four Hundred Dollars' worth of Samples, bought at Ladies', Misses' aud Children's Hose, Men' Hose, Jersey s, Hand kerchiefs, suspenders, Mens' shirts, Collars, puffs ; a tine line of Mens' Neck Wear, Towels, Napkins, Cor sets, the best quality ; Cross barred net 15, 30 and 35c, . packages of 8 yds.,anicelotJkVhite Counterpanes; a gieat manydher articles we can not describe. Come to the store and look at them. Vo have the Largest Stock of Baskets in the city. We have O-iob T2n 0 on our ' Entire Stock. Our stock aud sales continue to in crease. What is the cause of this! (Low Prices aud Fair Dealings.) Racket' Store, Heit Door Door to Express Office, GUEENSBOBO, NY O. You can find the Celebrated Car peuter Organ Fr Sale also. Junel4 dim FORRNT. A GOOD DWELLING DOUSE, in fliraifl m mil South Greensboro. Apply to f Junel2-dtf Z. Wl WIIITEIIEAD. LATEST 1 1 NEWS. BY TCLCGRAPII. GETTYSBURG CELEBRATION. I tho First Bay paNed ofl spieudidij- seven Monuments. f Gettysburg, Pa.' 'Jane 30.-i-Tbe clouds of the past few dys broke this morning and bright suoshiue leulivene f the opening scenes of the first reuuiou. The first act in the Important drama to be enacted here daring this anniversary ot the bat tie, occurred this morning in iReyt noIi g, where I the exercises of dedicating Wisconsin's seven cost monuments attracted a vast con cousre of veterans and visitors. Uapt. Levi Poud opened the; pro gramme, after which United States oenator donn u. opoouer, ot consiu, delivered an oration. ask placed the monuments in the care of the Gettysburg Battlefield I r ; .i a.' i m ii . .memorial association, rue irust oe mS acceptea on tue, part or tne as sociation oy its president, Uovern 9r leaver, of Fenusylvauia. i Among the. arriyals this morning was Gen. Jas. Longstreet.1 He will bean interested spectator of and participant in the doings of the coming fonr days.) jGen. Fairchild, naof Ylafinnal Inmmonilaii rnntn r stirring address, followed by re marks by representatives of the va rious commands. I I ; I H i I One of the most, pleasing episodes was the cordial greeting of Gener als Sickles and Lonestreet, ! who came together unexpectedly in the dininsr room of thelSnrins lintel. meeting for the first time since the bloody engagement! between their two corps, which took place in front 0t Round Top on the second oi Jn- ly, 1863. ' ! I ' I II The distinctive feature of to-mor- row's exercises will be the re nniotr of the first anny corps in Reynolds grove,, iu the afternoon! at the monument which marks (the spot fell be gallaut Reynolds In the inornipg a dozen ori more New York monuments will be! ded icated, j i:; - !. ! ! General J. B. Gordon, of Georgia aud a considerable j party of Con federate survivors are expected to uitfht. most of whom will ro unto camp. I ! I He Wanted Whisky. Hickory, N. C-'r June 30. A stranger stepped into a saloon todaygreatly- intoxicated j and de manded of the proprietor a pint of whiskey. Upon being refused he drew a revolver and said he must have, the liquor or some one would get shot. The barkeeper beat j a hasty retreat, and notified .Mar shall Harris, who, with several others, gave Chase to the party and finally succeeded in capturing him,; not however until, he bad emptied six chambers of j a 32 cali bre revolver at the party;! jThe man was finally locked up, but in a pretty badly bruised condi ion. Ctunmcnceuicnt at Hickory. ' Hickory, N. 0.; June 30. Com mencement exercises ot j Highland College were held at thatj well known institution last evening. A large crowd was in attendaiice and an excellent programme rendered. Mr. Josephus Daniels was the ora tor of the day, aud he gave the good! people of Hickory a feast of kiiowledge and a flow of wit and dul himself justice in the sulyect he selected Shams." TvelveTliousan4 People made Homeless. London, June 30. -The property destroyed by the recent fires at Suudsville, Sweden, was valued at 645,000,000. Twelve thousand per sons were rendered homeless by the flames. King Oscar is visiting the districts ana is engaged in re lieving the wants of the sufferers. Houses, forests aud standing crops ou farms in other districts were also burned. i . Thrown Out of Employment, Milwaukee, Wis., Juno 30 Six hundred men were thrown put of employment today by tne closing down of the North Chicago Rolling Mill Company's mills at Bay View, because of the difference between the Amalgamated association and the manufacturers over the scale of wages for the ensuing year. Lamout Will Entertain Cleveland. Newport, R. I., June 30. Col. Lamont. the President's private secretary, has jnst rented for the summer the Weedon cottage at Jamestown a ! surr mer resort on Conanicut Island opposite Newport. It ' IB oaid linf O ZJtk a. 1 r Cleveland will be his-guests there oc.iv viuiaii r i t-Hiiiiiii, mill ni ra ciuring tue season. The President Will Stay at Home. Washington, Jane 30 The Pres ident has informed the Cincinnati Exposition Committee that on ac count of pressure of public busi ness he cannot attend the Exnoai tiou iat this! time. He has now on his hands 130 bills that mnnt bn examined and disposed of in the next week. Harrison and Blaln Portland, Blaine men Maine, June 30 The here all sav that Blaine is to go back to Washington as United States Senator. There is a report, given as Such and nothing more, that general Harrison is to meet Blaine in New York and go with him to Maine. TIIE VICTOR. The undersigned ihas taken the I- T agency for the sale of the cele brated Victor Safes, without a superior arid with but few eauals as a depository for money, import- ant papers and other valuables. Will be clad to receive orders. which will be promptly and satis factorily filled. - )e20-lm I S. B. SwANN. l'Oatalogue free, and tcorres pondence solicited. TO TIIE PUnLIC. On Saturdav nin-ht. when the Buchanan and McDonald block was destroyed by fire, I had one of FJerrell ft Co.'s Herring Safes n my omce, on second hoor. It ell to centre of mainfloor and was subject! to theTiottest part of the fire Upon having it opened I found all valuable papers, books and monies preserved, and in. as good condition as when I put them in. I I cheerfully recommend Herring Respectfully, Thomas Bailey. The undersigned is agent for the above Safes, and solicits orders which will be promptly filled, with satisfaction guaranteed. W. S. JESSUP. juri2i-tf NOTICE. I have this day purchased the entire stock and fixtures of R. S. Booth, consisting of Saddles and Harness, Saddlery, Hardware, &c. Have seciired his services and will conduct the business in all of ts branches, at his old stand, Davie street, opposite Vanstory's stable. WILLIS bIKES. Haying sold my stock and fix ures to Willis Sikes. I take this opportunity of returning thanks or tne patronage so iiDerauy uc ;towed on' me during my brief career, and respectfully ask a con tinuance of the same for tne 01a man1, pledging myself to give my personal attention to all entrusted o him. 'Respectfully, j R. S. Booth. Greensboro, N, C, June 2788. juii28-tf: ' - , ' . DR. R. W. TATE, PRACTICIrO PHTSICIAIf. Greensboro. - north Carolina. J Offers Ms Professional Services to the citizens of Qreensboro and surrounding country. Ars-rtfKrta at Pn-pfar TaUin druflr store. When not there can be found at his residence on Asheboro treet. opposite Col- T. is. Keogn s. mnn-u Si. CHARLES HOTEL 1 RICHMOND, VA. kinimijations for 300 Guests. $.Zx 1 11.50 to ti.00 per day. Table Board, per week, tiO- mi rn Permanent Uuefts. per weeic. w . Rooms without Board, per day. 50c, oc to 5I- P. B. CALL AG HAN, apr27 aianagw THOLIAS BROTHERS, 4 -m tr li JOB PRINTERS, ! .It E J3N8B OH p, W. C QOOD WORK. LOW PRICES. if it SATISFACTION OUABANTEED.j TATE BROTHERS. Fresh From Manufacturers: V 1 'Tf TOB " A t -nr X-JXJ W i f. . .' ! r r . . "X"OHK ZIZOCBS TO Guaranteed Excellence, Sterliug Strength; Standard Parity, Full Weight ! Fresh stock just received in Gross Lots for;: sale at bed rock prices To ' TIfcLe Trade. Mhaker Extract oif Boots, ;Mex ican Mustang Liniment, Hop Bit ters, Horsford's Acid Phosphate, Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery, Pierced Favorite Prescrip tion, Pierce's Purgative Pellets, Indiau Root Pills Ayer's Hair Vigor Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Ayers Pills, Lemon Elixir, (large and small size), (Sim mons Liver Regulator, I (Clock given to every purchaser of 1. doz. packages) Rad way's Ready Rebef, Frey's Vermi- i fuge, Fig Syrnp, Botanic Blood Balm, Swift's Si 8., ; Tutts and all other stand ard Pills. 100 Cases Bromine Arsenic Wa ter, at $G.00 per case to consumers. Genuiue Buffalo Lithia Water A rtrkl linario ' i it n i -Hathorn ! White Sulphur Carlsbad Sprudel Hunyadi Jauos i it i always on ice in xefrigerator for immediate use i 1 SPECIAL QUOTATIONS TO PURCHASING PARTIES 1 dos or more Bottles Laudanum. : : Ess. Peppermint. Eas. Lemon. K. Cinnamon. Ezt-Jam. Ginger. Ext. Vanilla, . Sweet Oil, Castor Oil. ' Sweet Sp'ts Nitre, -Syrup or Squills, Syrup of Squills compound. Syrup of ippecac 'Ahnvo nrnarations made bv ns aud guaranteed full strength. . i - I 500 OZS. QUININE, 50 OZS. MORPHINE. Dr. Snuibbs. Park Davis & Co's and other strictly standard prepa- rations used j in compougdmg pre scriptious and preparing other officinal medicines. ' i 12 Gross Tooth BrushesJ For eign and Domestic, at astonishing ly low prices ) I Stickiest of Sticky Fly Paper. s500 Insect Gunsfor shooting our first barrel Persian Insect Powder. i A Balsam Fir Pillow given away with every cake Balsam Fir Soap.! Imnorted Castile Soap. Pare Olive Soap, Soap Boxes! (in Silver, Oel-j luloid ami Zylomte.) i rocitec Drinkimr Cims fin cut Glass and Silver.) Shaving Brushes, all) kinds.) The New Perfume, and all other Toilet Requisites and Fancy A Ttiolea. 1 " . . i In Soda and i hatorai mm ins a - - -f 'I -,-!' -.1: as well as everything else apper- fni..i'iirrtna afrintlv "Pi rt CliUlii DrilC stnr WHOLESALE and RE TAIL,) we are the Leaders and Acknowledged fountain ueau. TATE BROTHERS. 12 Gross Chewing Gum. Most careful attention; given to Pyhsicians' prescriptions. Charges verv reasonable. Jtine20't(. V : f : 1 i i s i.