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nil'1 ! . ! ! ! i ! M i - J J i. j; ' I !ji ' . -. - V -'. ;':: !- , ! p v !-,;- -V : . . ; - ;. f , I; - . . V- - . - j - . . . . ' ; ; :-i: r : m' . u - . , - :. . - . L i si. -,r.- ' I - . - : v ' : ! ' '-.'- - i- ; s ' - ' i i :- - i -i- . i .- -' -U. I: : . ' '..:7 ... .: j-.. i . . 1 ' . I I - : . - -- ; :- ' : - A ! I I ' 1 " I Ml rfirfr " 1 ' - ' VOf.l l. GREENSBORO, N. C, JULT 6, 1888. : - 'jji,. Djiciiiii!! of (lie Campaign. i In' campaign is now about open .. politic! aie running high. 'Vvvi!!ist:i!ijin'g' this, prices are ri'ViTM'. They aro .now lower :i' . ...... . Will. rmnci; x man usual. i.. ,.r.L i -to friable candidates of ! j.arM'' to i iake a good canvass. Iv lias reduced the prices of his :uii(! l"!t of Clotliing lower than ainl also to enable tho jjrf-ople to 'A nicely, dressed - up 'ik feel :js Wi ll as any ot tlie can- i.ijtrs Ik!')?!' i lie eieuiiou hiiu a preat deal bi tter than about two- tliiids nfj ihi m will feel after the j rrs::!t of th, count becomes fully tfiiivvn. Hi now proclaims to ov irv body candidates, voters, 1 iiii s .md r!ii dreii that they a l.nv ni-ini siloes,1 Dress Goods, ia- can or viv tiling ! keeps, for a little rea- 'iivViKlr. tbair ever befon. So do not fail to"c::dl'iii and let him prove tln'sn t-.cls toyou belore jou buy. ; Jlriias reduced; tho prices of all i is Summrrj Goods, Straw Hats, liiiiLT. S:;.. S:c.; not to cost, but kny thing he can igct for niost of them, in order to clean up to make hurtii fr a rail dock, bo reniem- ilM-rtliis when you want to biv. 3 i III- !n 'nir -f f Jrnd runs ;v:iy, M.iy livf to -uit anUifM- day: "Hat wlio votirts and will not wr-d, !ll.iv li si-1 hiiAe:f in coas t instead. Samesure thiriflcs and some in doubt It. is a si ire thing that Grover Ovelaiid has been (nominated for Pn-Mdi'iit on the Democratic ticket, am' anotljeri pretty sure thing is tiiat lihune has positively refused jhe nomination on the republican ! It. is nut a very sure, thing who- w. lleoublican nominee, and anothor nmertaiii thing is, af- f. ran l ie nsr e owt nominauons, who wii elected; and another (lTl)iaWeluiK:ertai.tv is whether flu candidate elected i will, in ma- I ny respects.! please the party that jlaees him in jowcr. ' 1 Itnt. :i tiiii'tt rnrfiir'i ;inil fiTPfl i.l jVli II ll. .VI iuiiv iu io oho of the largest stocks of Cloth ifi, JSIioes, IiUtM, Dry Goods, Car Hist N;ej, ijl tin State, and not jtlistaiiding tliU is campaign year land people Jiave no great.snrplus 5)f laoiiey, he intends to do his usu fa! aniiMwit of husiirt'ss if -nrices are :.my ihdueeineiit to buyers. Yon illsve liy a list of prices rf goods in V.U cdumn, that, his means bu- lmih-s; so ('all and see him before B'iiu hvi ! M rn..- liil.i-t : !!- I i;dliMtu asi-nt F ii.y ia.u-!i ri;:d Coxw.-I! from Wol- Vtiit want to buy goods cheap, ilr less j than, value, now is your !"'. dust iio to (i. Will. Arm K'M"s and von will find t!u follow. ril IToods so low tli.it von will be .Wniost -compfiled to buy them. - Jin-j some oi ine goods 10.00 I'M so low, ,w Inch we think below !1,'Kei store irices: j 'hw pis. Holland Shades, mount Toller's, at 2."e; former price '4 to the; lih irs. Ladies', 3Ien's, ''MS .1 ) 1 1 . I I i l I I vrf i I ir nlllftnr !l;H'S i - ' ' ' Ili4!l II O . 1IIIUI l.l or inv thnti near cost. closed out at ifse oim!s': will be f!'nie puee t; : ; A'l;iigi lot of straw! Hats cheap r than ever jbe lore. j 1 large lor; of Seersucker Coats Kml Vi-sts, just right for hot wea- f1, at cost and less. I A-large line ot Ladies' Summer be el.ed at less than v !n:'' hp., nf L idipV Mits fvt to lu-v i -V.T1 1 -li.Mvi tiA. f.t A laige (ine of Men's Hats,, in :lnd:n two or three, lines of drum-- samples, that Still be closed J,,r. 1'er cent, "less tlun N. York t iMrttorget the elothiug. You uy a suit lor less than cost. - V lot kf wOll 1.1 I. i : i , uiuch i-'iagOURlS Will MClOM;l tbr 15. (In :md dm fnr f onrselvesj !you win bo C1)liviliccd. h 1 11.1.... ' .. I r ' ', . J ""tut ii... -1.J.J..S, i v l l;iv' vmi wr rtii.t !.. t 1 'M alvrav.s mut him." fSj.J. I i,.y i'i is;1 to th DAILY PATRIOT. GUEENSBOKO, C: FRIDAY, JULY G, 18SS. "Coffek is goiu down again," but co!d tea has decidedly the start of it in this climate Potts will hang, all hopes for executive clemency having van- ished. General liufus Barringer of Char lotte has "jined tho hand" and will support Cleveland and Thurman. TnE organization of Cleveland and Fowle clubs throughout North Carolina goes steadily ou. Blaine may bo looking four years ahead.'L Well, if he is he is looking into thQ domain of hope lessness. ine .ew lork 1'ress sayH : It is a pity that President Cleveland was not born in Fhigland." A pity for the Republican partv, no doubt. "Thsit Chicago man who has twenty "three wives asserts that he will get out of his troubles with Hying colors." Not if he is turned over to a jury of his wives. - The Philadelphia North Amer ican asks: "Why not sugar, tobac co, and whisky! Some mauufac turers sugar their tobacco ;and some individuals sugar their 4 whis key. .fr id rnmnml iht V,r. I - y:iuainii, 01 crermauy win pro- I'o icuuvuwu vi iuu uiuiumuma .l.,f;.. 'u . of the European Powes.', Should he do g0 it wi,j be in or(lcr fop bia , Al . cnt.lcs to 8neml tlje re8t of the year in kicking themselves. Straws show the direction in which tho wind blows. Ex-Mayor Seth Low, of Brooklyn, one of the brainiest Republicans in tho Em pire State, declines to support the Chicago t'eket, and will advocate Mr. Cleveland re election. Next ! A Prouibition orator says that the battle cry. of the Kepublican party will boPedigreo and Pock ot-book-" We can stato confident ially, however, that more reliance will be placed iipou the latter. Blue blood buys no votes. It is passing strange, but our uucleBejamin Beast Butler is in the same state ot mind as was the little boy that the calf sat down uponhe has nothing to say. What's the matter with Mr. Dana! Have the beast and the New York Hun dissolved partnership. It it all proper and right that i.: -i' tit . i notices should bo issued to excen tors an I administrators to make setUemeut; but it is not right that people acting in such capacity should bo troubled several times after they have made full returns. The people get tired of such things. BOB Douglas and Tom Keogh's "rP.l.l.Pndpd rvrrnr" rrnf in bis wnrk it-Chicago if he did "out gener aP the two Colonels for a delegate ship by secondiug the nomina tionof L. P. Morton whom he term ed ,a gentleman of "magnaminous magnanmity." The two Colonels now console themselves by singing tho familiar air: "when this crue war is over." ! " Iost of the ghouls in Charles ton who havo been enriching them selves by robbing graveyards ro ceived their just deserts in the courts last week." It's a bad year for ghouls. Some of them got their deserts at Chicago last month, and the probabilities Are that Novem beo will finish the gaug. .. s.ac2 "?CRT" , Pursuant to a call of J. H. Lew ellyn, chairman of Democratic Executive committee, the Dom- ocrats of Surry county met in J convention at UoDson on July 2d. ' - f t to Chatham were requested to act as temporary secretaries. ' - Moved by S. P. Graves, that the temporary be made the per manent ! organization. Motion withdrawn. J. S. Bell was put in nomination for chairman of the convention by i R. L. Haymore. ' Mr. Bell requested that his name should be withdrawn till a com mittee on permanent organiza tion could be appointed. I he roll of townships being called all answered except West- field. On motion of W. F. Carter, ev- ery Democrat i from the county who was present was constituted a legate irom nis townsnip. i i ne cnair appoiniea me ionovv- In gentlemen- a committee on permanent organization: T H A1,. n r R Mr M.Vtl T A. Park T. F.' Anthony, W. F. Carter, N. A. Wolf, I. G. Burrus, S, W. Stanford. Mr. Waugh, on behalf of the committee, reported unanimously, recommending T. W. Folger for permanent chairman and Ueorge U7 c cur Sc W. bparger and H. G. Chatham secretaries. t t : i : i a. i i mdi. ruaru'iiiuvcu lu ciiiienu uy iirQtifittin or tti n r m r rf T Q """to ..w ilii LiiaL v j i xi i . luifci. Mr. Graves moved that the re- i u.-i ?i.. i purt iii uiauc uy wie CUUIIIlltiee DC adopted. The chair ruled in favor of Mr. Foard's j amendment, whereupon Mr. Graves appealed from the de- cision of the chair. Mr FnWr in a xrrxr mnlv speech, withdrew his name in the interest of harmony. T"i :i.i. a. Ai1C uiiiihilicc ,un permanent orfranization were instructed to re- tire and confer agrain. .o n returning, the committee re- commended that ole war-horse in Surry county politics, Columbus nanipton. The report was received with great applause and adopted with- out a dissentiner voice. Mr. Hampton accepted the chairmanship in a brief but appro priate speech. On motion of L. G. Waugh, a committee was appointed consist- - r a -i r i ng o. inree genuemen irom eacn township to select delegates to the Congressional convention. The following gentlemen were appointed: " Uryaxt rowxsnie. A. II. Kapp, 11. 1. Cockcrhani and Fred Norman. Poijso.w R. F. McGuffin, Jas. II. Iew- ellyn and L. (i. Wauh. Lldoka. T, II. Allison and C. G. Kel- luin. Fuaxkli.v. C. F. McMickle, Riley Bar- ker and Chas. Tucker Hotel,. II. G. Cbal Chatham, J. S. Bell and J. A. Park. Maksh' -J. E. Burch, T. F. Anthony and J. M. Axom. Movxt AluY.-S. L. Gilmer, C. W. Lew i and T. C. Foard. ' Pilot. Dr. X. A. Wolfe, T. J. Hunt and G.-L; Page. ! R(n-kkoko. J. G. Burruss, . R. Doss and B.il). McCain. Sii.oAM. II. W. Stanford. Stgh aht's 'Ckekk. Jas. Dick, F. Mil- lor and j. W. Johnson. WKSTKIKLIi-Xot represented The committee reported, re- commending the following del- eeates: Bkvaxt Townsiiij. A. II. Kapp, S. Veuable, F.'W. Norman, W". 1. Nixon, C C. Cockerham. Dohsox. L. G. Waugh, T. W. Folger, R. F. Mc(iuffin; J. R. Iewellyn, R. S. Fol gtrand T. J. Riggs. a.iORA. T. II. Allison. G. O. Key, B. W. Badgett, Lewis Key. FiLiXKLix. J. F. Arm field, A. S. Mc Mickle, Dr. K. Thompson. Hotkl. H. G. Chatham, C. II. Gwyn, Dr. Ring, J. S. Bell, J. A. Park, Col. A. B. Galloway and G. T. Roth. MAirsii .J. II. Jones, Dr. W. A. Jenkins, T. F. Anthony, J. D. Burch and J. M. Axom. . Mouxt Airy. S. L. Gilmer, C. W. Lew is, F.O. Foard, W. F.Carter, A. L. Bunk er, S. D. Idol, Geo. W. Sparger, J. M. Da vis, Dr. W. S. Taylor, S. P. Graves, R. L. Haymore and Z. L.- Williamsou. ALTERNATES. From Moc.vr Airy. B. F. Graves, 0. II. Haynes, W. McKia ney, W. D. jllayhes, Winston -"ulton, V ir a? Iin V, RvWs?'1J- A,shbyi Br TBS T j P iiocFouD.-AV. It. Doss,!i. G. Rurrus, H. C; Hampton. J. II. Dobson and wi M. Gorman., i n X "i ..i -..1 h'lLOAM. II. W. Stanford. S. J. Atkin- son Aaron Whitaker and Wl Cundiff. hTE wart's Creek. J. iWi Johnson; G. L.. Atkins, IJ. A. Freeman, J. W H. Riehard and F. Miller. I Koece, J. - l I'lIOT. .Inhn Tlrrfirn Tir A Wslfa F- A. Butner, McI). Boyd, W.i EfSton, j! w,:V . i Q Andrt'w.iack sou and Dr. Samuel Flippen! On motion the report was adopt- ec On motion it was ordered that the proceedings of this convention be' published in the Yadkin Val- I - I I ill 1!- . i ley News; Winston Sentinel a!nd Greensbora Patriot, j - j L The convention adjourned. II. C. Hampton,' Chairman. UEO. . SPAKGER, v J: , II. G. Chatham, Secretaries. LATEST NEWS. V TEliECiR APlf. i A Terrible Fourth of July Accident iu Mississippi. Kew Orle aaxs. July 5. A special from Water Valley, j Miss., little citv which untill! noon ves- terday was one continuous round of enjoyment was-in mournjngjiii the evening. The Tallabusha Fire Association had made) the j usual preparations for their annual Fourth ot July meeting, arid 1 an immense crowd from the neighbor- in town8 and villages had assem hlp(1 to witnp(ia the dav's snort. At hlf.il tn tirifnAflq thru Har'a ahnrf-. At Died 10 WKneSS me Uay S SporC. Al I 1 jig,u n,iIQn mur,- jnnTiori faVn I w ir . . I 8Gata on the erand stand.the build I : . rn i. L.u mg gave way auu ion wuua v dBU, i iinnnnrr in iru ruiriu mnii wiiiiihm and children. Indescribable, ex i i-ti CliemeUC ana COUIUSIOU ioiioweu. flfrnrr man f nrnil nntft "nt i thpl atrong men, turneu paie at, toe r scene, mothers sereamed for their lost children, and whole families pinioned, as it were, in ! solid mass under the awris, Tuose woo. were SO fortunate as tO be OU the OUtside rushed to the rescue, and in a short tlUlU LUC UUIHiaoliCU Viviiuii) iioiu released. Something near ntty i.. Tf r!M. Uh-An 1 , .- . - . : L-,i ar arms and limbs, bruised bodies aiA nlmrtot tmrxr t.nrP.M VaHlft wnnnfi unt it so hannened that! no ono wa8 killeil outright. At this tjme jt jg impossible to give a list of the wounded, some ot wnom, it hs thought, cannot live.1 One mem ber ot be baud had an ai ken, another a leg broken, arm oro- and ! a third was slightly wounded A Fireman's L.eg Cut Oil". MoNCURE, N. C., July 5. The on J? gravel trani bad his - - t O,clo!.k by a flXt cs iJ'svr till . a.j - lu w . uaeet car run- ning over it. lie was lying nnaer - - . ! i 1 the car on the side track asleep. He was brought to Moncure on the throujrh freight and hi$ leg was amputateil by urs. uuaq, Dassiier . T ' 1 ! T- i and Hatch. 1 A Very Heavy Storm. Mason 'Gity, la., July 3. A very heavy storm swept oyer the northern nart of the county yes terday. Cornfields were leveled, a number of houses unroofed and 8m all grain badly damaged; Tho rain and! wind were accompanied by the heaviest electric storm known here for years. Many horses and cattle in pasture stauuiiii r near wire fences were killed. A Railroad Strike Threatened. Chattanooga, Tenn., June 5. Chief Arthur, of the Brotherhood of locomotive engineers I is in Knoxville for the purpose of taking action upon a threatened Istrike of the engineers of the East Ten nessee, Virginia aud Georgia Rail road. It is thought that Chief Arthur will order the men to re :iiain at work. . ! Gen. Sherman GrovIns Better. f Delaware Breakwater, Del., July 5. The following J)uletki was issued this p. m : Gen. Sher man has passed an entirely une tfnl Hav-- craininer slowly but mj ' O C steadily in all respects, j ES Our choice Toilet Soaps yield an abundant and creamy lather- which whitens and softens the skin. i I ! tf Hen. Fitzsimons & Co. S. Democratic Jollifications. Tno series of ratification meet- iDgs to be hekl at differeut points n the State during this month has been arranged on the following ' WW -m. i 'L sciieuuie: v ilmnicrton. Momljir. July 9th; New Berne, 'Wednesday, July 11th; Goldsboro, Friday, July 13th; Fayetteville, Monday July, ICth; RaleighjWednesday. July 18: Greensboro, Friday, July 20th; unarioue, iUonaay,JiUy itiii: Asho- vine, weuuesuay, juiy -jiu. 1 11 . TtT. .1 . V T f-k.l .1 The chairman of the Democratic f cuve ommi tce or tuo cpun- demonstrations is to be held is ex pected to take charge at once and proceed with all necessary ar- rangements. FOR SALE). The most desirable buildioliots Shaker Extract of Roots, Mcx ui the city, prices reasonable, land ' ican Mustang Liniment, Hop Bit terms easy. Apply at this office. Greensboro5 Candy Co. MANUFACTURERS OF I. PLAIN and FANCY CANDY,! And wholesale dealers in FOREIGN' FRUIT j CIGARS. JL'c, opposite U. S. court hou3o, Grecni l-boro, N. C. r may27-ly Pe Wentworth Hotel , WENT WORTH. N. C. J j tii IS a-first-class-hotel. Rooms farnishod in tho very best of stylo. The table is always surlied rnd0.1 thnh0U:?e- W,P'U1?orietorJ D. H. HALL, Plain and Ornamental Plasterer . GREENSBORO,'. C ; With many years experience warrant their wo 1 to give satisfaction. Can lurnisn dourns tor cen nieces and moulding at nricesthat will defy c l! l .i A? .1 1 may'JO-1 Notice To Teacliers. m. . . - ... t rt -n receive applications for 'positions in tho white and coio.eaKraaefiscnooisuniu Juiyoia jiw. (inere will beelectel onthe6th of Julya SuporinteiKipnt " five teachers in the white Uraddd-fionool and t teachorsin the colored school. i All applications to bo in writing and acconira nied by recommendations and statement of ithe experience tho teacher has had in teaching and experience trio teacner has nau in teacyn wnetnor marnou or single. Aaress i i 1). Schenck, Ch'm Com. - reensboro, N. C, June 17. 1SSS. DE. E. W. TATE) PRACTICfNCi IJIYSIC'IAIV, j QREENSBORO. - NORTH CAROLINA!, ' Offers his Professional Services to ' -r ' I the citizens of Greensboro and surrounding country aarOtSce at Porter & Dalton's drug storo. When not there can be found at his residenco on Asheboro street, opposite Col- T. U. Keosh's. iunll-tf t St. CHARLES HOTEL: I RicmroND, VA. f ! Accd n ii odations for 333 Gues's, i 9.T 81.50 to $2.00 per day. Table Board, !cr woek, &i.od- ! ; Permanent Guo'ts. per woek. S4) to S.. J i Rooms without Board, per day, 50c, 75c to l P. B. CALLAGE AN apr2r Manager I THOMAS BROTHERS 7 - JOB PBINTERSl e Hi G UEENSBO It O, N. Ci GOOD WOBK. LOW PRICES. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, j Mil hi mum m 25i miles we?t of Greensboro. N. C. on main line of J the- R. & D. R.,Rr SAL.J1.M lUAiia ;4 '.!"' Make regular stops within one-tburth mile of ; Nursery office and residence, j WE hare jut finished fillin? orlers or r..ira fhftiisan'l ilifferent natrons this gw.J and "still hare on hand sevoaty-fire though Ft nit Trees, Viuet, Ac., for winter and spring sales, consisting of all the old and now lol- 1DflIrSaUhSivy siS. of APPLE, both early and late, especially MWino Sap," and a eood stock of leaeli, Plum. Urape, Peenun and every--thing usually kept in a first-cla Nursery. Those wishing to plant an Orchard would do vrfill to submit their orders and ect siocial prices. I i Corrosrondenee solicited. Satflac-tion ruaran teed both in stock and prices. Personal inspection invited- Catalogue free to applints. Address J. AN LI.NDLEY. mi . , Pomona. 2. C j ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OREENSB0R0. - - - NORTH CAROLINA -r ILL practice in Stite and Federal Court WOffice orposite Court House. May23-ly. ,i I n rr : ; r ATE BROTHERS. resh Prom. Manufacturers': TEN" .if ' OE033 CATILAJITIO ITUCIS TO 333 Qaarauteed Excellence, Sterling Strength; Standard Purity," Full Weight. Fresh stock just received in Gross Lots for sale at bed rock prices To Tixe Trade. tcrs, Ilorsford's Acid Phosnhatoi tierce's Golden Medical Disco v- Indian Root Pills Ave Ayer's Sarsaparilla, AyeH Pills, Lemon Elixir, (larcv and small size), (Sim mons Liver Regulator. (Clock given to every purchaser'of doz. . packages.) 1 ' Rad way's Keady Kelief, Frey7s Venni fuge,- Fig Syrup, Rotaniu Blood Balm, Swift'n S. S., Tutts aud all other stand ' ard Pills. :100 Cases Bromine Arseuic Wa-te-r, at -SG.00 per case to consumers, (xennine Buffalo Lithia Water i4 Apolliuaris " llathoru 44 White Sulphur Carlsbad Sprudcl ii Ilunyadi Jauos al wapixn ice in refrigerator for immediate use. SPECIAL QUOTATION TO PUKCIIASINQ l'AKTIIW I ! doz' or more Bottlos Laudanum. i. Ti net aro Iron. " IJss. Peppermint,' Kss. Ixsruon. E-. Cinnamon, . Kit. Jam. (linjror. Ext. VanilU Sweet Oil, Castor Oil. Sweet Sp'ts Nitro, Syrup of Squill. Hyrup of Squill eompo ind, Syrup of Ippecac. t : i ! fi Above preparations made by ns and guaranteed full strength. 500 OZS. QUININE, 50- OZS. MOi;riIINI3.r Dr. Squibbs, ParkDavis & Co' atid other slrictly standard prepa rations used in compounding pro seriptious ami preparing other officinal medicines. 12 Gross Tooth Brushes (For eign and Domestic, at astonishing- low" prices ) j Stickiest of Sticky Fly Paper. - 500 Insect Guns, for shooting oiir first barrel Persian Insoet-Powder. A Balsam Fir Pillow given away with every cake Balsam Fir Soap. Imported Castile Soap, Pnre OIivo Soap, Soap Boxes (in Silver, Cel luloid and ' Zylonite.) Pocket Drinking Cups (in cut Glass and Silver.) Shaving Bnisho, , all) kinds.) . . . . ' ! "! . - j- - The New Perfume, - Eugene Uimmers Extract Henna, and all other Toilet Beqiiisites and In Soda and as well as every thihg else .apper tiiiingtoastrictly First Class Drug Store (yiIOLESALE and BE TlAIL,)' Jwe aro tho leaders and Acknowledged r ountairr Head. TATE BROTHERS. ' 12 Gross Che irmg Gum. Most careful attention given to Pybsicians' presjcriptions. Charges very reasonable.' Jane20 tf pry, Pierce's Favorite Prescript jtion, Pierce's Purgative Pellets, L r'sllair Vicrbr 9AT0HAL HIMAL mm if. e- : V - -
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