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" ' ' ' j " " ' ' ' j ' " I '"''' ' ' 1 I I ' '''..'' T 5 GEEENSBOEO, K. O., JULY 24, 1888. IS O. 54. Iff tilif The Opening of the Campaign. Tlcaiil isnow about open , iv.liiics aie running high. v ViilistlimlinjJ this, prices are ' ..r.i- TIh v are now lower ' V Vi!t! Armlield's than nsnal. , !,r,!, r to i liable candidates of It, P1 f . ;. rtj,.s"t UKiKC a goon u.iiivhkw. : f S. ,s ivliM ('i1 the prices of hit i ,v iirM.! (-iotliin lower than u i ..Ji. :!;! also t. enable the 1 tU nicely dressed up ;n i :h well as any of the can : f '!jV, i.etore the election and a Citib-al better than alout two- ImIs ef them will feel after the 'f -lit f tlie eount becomes fully 2vh- no" proclaims to ev 1 iMHlv-ii-eaadulates, voters, ia ...a .MiiMren that they can Vvtltin" ho keeps, tor a little rea ilViiili.'r" ,'v-r before. o do jn'lt .iftocil! in .and let him prove ! !acts ttyon before vonjmv. t reduced the prices of all Summer Goods, Straw Ilats, tl.in" he can ct ior musi, ui 1 .li ii tin f f mobo nniaiVor a Fall stock. So remem ,Ur this when von want to bnv. !m iMiVt ;iii1 runs away, Jliv livi- tiih'irt aimtlMT lay : ,. vI.iV'irt ami w''" not wd Jl-iv titi.l liimx U i" ourt instead. 1-tesoiefeanilsoraein doubt i ; It in a sure tiling that Grover (Warn! has Ik'imi nominated for Tasiili'iit on the Democratic ticket, another; pretty sure thing is hut Blaine! has positively refused ; ; 'nomination on the Republican It W wot a very sure thing who c l!euiblicau nominee, another iii.certrilii thing is, af Urdttihv -battle over nominations, will e elected; and another .V!oraLe oneeriaiuty is whether ilie caailidate elected will, in ma nx rwjiti'fs. please the party that j'l.ues him in power. Dnt a sure certain and fixed fi t K tlut (. Will. Armlield has wieuf thv largest stocks of Cloth-jfcr.-!i.K', Ilats, Dry Goods, Car !.'., &rM iii the Suite, and not irhtain!in this is campaign year :;! jKopIo have no great surplus f mum.? i,t; intt-uds to do his usu ;la:iiouiii of business if prices are J" iiiihia n;ent to buyers. You - Me bv a list of prices of goods u tl;i ro'utnii, that, he means bu- so eallai.d see him before r-'ihuv. ! hmli.-st itm -imltil halloun aseMit 'ilaishrran,! I'oxwoll from Wt)l .;uui.juii. Ki,-anl. n S4ptemlior r, -!'-. ryx- to -the height of M'ven It inn V ii.t L i..... .i.. .. i . ;?r than value, now is your flf Jwfco to (J. Will. Arm UaiMl yh will find the follow ;'HiIs so! l.,w that you will be ' !"pt compelled to bnv them. '" are sonic of the gomls to be " ko mv j we tljink j)e,ow i7H !ttt,r prices: ''I' pfs. Holland Shades, nioiint- ii iv',i,.rs a, fl,rinor price ..''MA; -oo,,rs. Lilies', Men?s, 4v'jf Children's low quarter T.'"s f"r any thing near cost. ''ft 'a ill be closed -cut at j pi see (;A.!:'lorof Uraw Hats cheap r; v i bctuie. Lr-,. i,.t olV.Seersr.chrr (Vats f -V;'N just, right for hot wea 7; cost and Jess. liiu- f Ladies' Summer rsf f ' l" l'L ciosea at less tuan A lil:t r.riI. o:n. ; . .ii " 'nil U'SS iiiais cost. iu,h ;l,sre liue of Meu?s 'Hals, in fctro ?- orll,r lines of drum l0r.s ,!,,lle$, that will be closed tnhr re,lt- Jsthan N.York b.P' . , ( a I i,v ,,rKt,t ll, tl"i8. You W,r.SU11 f,,r ,ess than cost. -!lL r.M:lck -Iiiriml will i'ivl UiT- Go and see for es' you will be convinced. k ! !ur j i ,u H'avays mot liim." -1 m GOODS. -1-1 DAILY PATRTOT. GREENSBORO, N. C: TUESDAY, JULY 24, l&SS. The Joint Canvass. On Saturday Col. Dockery caus ed Judge Fowle to be notified that he would be at Raleigh on Monday to make joint appointments. Judge Fowle abandoned his appointment at Charlotte and came back to meet him. n Monday morning Judge Fowle wrote" asking for a meeting at 10 o'clock, ""and at the meeting tho "following agreement was en tered into: Raleigh, July 23, 1883. At a conference this day held at the Yarborough House, it is agreed between O. EI. Dockery and Daniel G. Fqwlo that they each shall fill his appointments heretofore made and published to and including the 24th of Angust prox., each being at liberty to be present for a joint discussion on equal terms at any appointments made by the other; that a list of joint appointments be made for them alter the 24th prox., I by -mutual friends selected by them, to wit: T. R. Purnell and R. II. Rattle, Esq's., such list to be published by the 10th ot Au gust. DAN Ii G. FOWLE. O. H. Dockery. The State Tobacco Associa tion. The second session of tho State Tobacco Association will con veue at Morehead city, on the 28th of August next, and it is import ant that the local boards of trade throughout tho State should at once select cood strong, active delegates to represent them at this meeting." Amonc the most import ant matters coming befomthiti boi Ty will bo that of North Carolina making a determined step toward having her products of loaf tobac co properly recognized in all the markets of the world as , -North Ja- rolina: tobacco. . We trust that ev- ery Tobacco Board of Trade in North Carolina will take part in this meeting of the State Associa tion. Raleigh Observer. Tiie Governor Goes to Wrightsville. The Governor and Mis. Scales, Mr. D. W. Bain, General W. P. Roberts and Mr. U. II. Arm field left y esterday after noon for Wilmington and Wrights ville. I While at Wilmington tuey will bo the guest of Lieut. Gover nor Stedtnan. The Governor, ex1 officio Commander in Chief, will review tho troops at Camp Fender tomorrow. It is said that tuo ar ray of military is the largest evvr seen in North Uarolina since . tne war, and the crowd now at Wu inington and Wrightsville is saul to be one of the larcest ever seen in the State. Neic Observer, 24f7t. Will not IIang. The four col ored men, David Simmons, York Gibson, Ilenry Battle, and John Justice, who were convicted at the last terra of Durham Court and sentenced to be hanged August- 3rd, have escaped death. Goer nor Scales commuted jneir sen tence to imprisonment iu the peni tentiary and fixed the term at ten years for each ; prisoner. They were carried down to Raleigh to day, and will work for the State. Durham Plant. Fiue at ' Burlington. Bur lington had a 810,000 fire Sunday -morniug at three o'clock. It was supposed to be of incendiaryjorigin; three stores were burned, Ilolts, Townsheud's and Sellar's, and J. W. & W.JV. L issiter's stock sus tain vd co n s i d era bl e d a ra a ge b3 re moval. There was insurauce to the amount of $8,000 on the property, part with Sonthgate& Squ's agency here, and part with Ilamliton at Ilillsboro. Durham Plant. At the Encampment. An old mountaineer walking with 2 of the boys (after getting fixed in camp), seeing the sound at dead low wat er, remarked that he didu't tliiuk it was such a darned big thing after all he had heard about it. lie mis took the' sou ml for the ocean. -We suppress his Tiame, as he is a mod est man, and would not like uot oriet. Wilmington Messenger. The Turtle. The export of terrapin and turtle frour this-im- mediate section to the cities of the North is not inconsiderable. Tho Vesper yesterday took out some barrels and boxes of the former and three ot tho latter, which weighed three hundred-pounds.' JNew lserne Journal. 1 LATEST NEWS. II V TELEGRAPH. ( - TarJft and the Senate. I Washington, D. C, Jnly 23. The Democratic members of the Senate committee on finance- in tend to make a demand that the Mills tariff bill be considered in the regular way, section by sec tion, and paragraph by paragraph, and they will oppose the proposi tion of the Republicans to cast it iu to a pigeon hole in - the committee room and give it no consideration. Republican members of the com mittee say it is probable that no effort will be made to report a tar iff bill at this session, and that the Senate will be asked to authorize the committee to sit during tho re cess if Congress continues to give hearings to those interested in the various industries, and get a bill ready to bo reported when the Sen ate meets in December. If this is done Congress can adjourn by the latter part or even the middle of August. Ilandall has uot Cancer of the Stomach.' Philadelphia, Pa., July 23. A' story appeared in the New York World th is morning of a startling' character, to the effect that ' the Hon. Samuel J. Randall's Wash ington physician had decided that he is suttering with cancer of the stomach, which is incurable, and that the distinguished Fennsyl vanian had probably served his last year in Congress. Dr. R. W. Alariin, of thfsifcyy Mr. Randall's family physician, was seen today and when asked if the story in the New York World was true, said: "It is not true; Mr. Randall hasn't cancer of the stomach. There's absolutely no truth in the state ment " ( Watching American Visitors. Dublin j July 23. The police ot this city are keeping a close watch upon all American visitors. A de tective entered a hotel recently, and insisted upon holding a pri vate interview with a gentleman from St. Louis, who had previous ly f visited Dublin. The gentle man complained to the United States consul, who has written a letter to the police authorities, de ma'uding an examination of the detective's conduct. A Prominent Railroad Man Dead. Itichraoud, Va., July 23. Gener al William C. Wickham, receiver of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad Company, aud formerly vice-prts iderit of the Newport News and Mississippi Valley Compmy, died suddenly in his office iu the city at 1:15 o'clock this afternoon. Death' resulted trom a complication ot ap oplexy, heart disease and cholera morbus. i ' - - ' j Carlisle Will not Attend. Washington, July 23. :Speaker Carlisle has decided positively not to visit Atlanta, Ga., and has noti fied the Georgia Chatanqua Liter ary Society that owing to pressure of his business he cannot accept the invitation to attend the annu al meeting. .Two Hied from Yellow I'ever. Lewes, Debt., July 23. -The brig Tenerilfe, which , arrived Sunday from Havana, lost two men at sea from yellow fever. Two cases have been transferred to the hos pital here and are improving to day. A Whole Town Destroyed." Washington, July 23. The State Department has been in formed by the United States Min ister at Stockholm of the destruc tion by tire of the town ofSuudes vall and two neighboring villages. Loss estimated at $9,000,000 - Pleased with the tmnerur. St. Petersburg, July 23. Rus sian officers are much impressed with Emperor William's martial spirit and-beariugand his amiabil ityaud thoughtfulncss. Ah Alabama Tragedy. Mobile, Ala., July 23. On Sat unlay last Ike Lambert, a white man, while intoxicated shot and killed T. D. lies tie and two negroes or Mount Fleasant, Monroe county. tie was arrested. Condensed Telegraphic Despatches. The war department yesterday received a telegram announcing 7C T 1 "t 7 ii dOIl, Conn., Of Lieutenant Colonel Walter McFarlandi corps of engi neers, Irom rheumatism of the heart. ' '! j' ,!- Mr. Mills says he does rioter pect favorable actiou on his bill in the Senate. King George yesterday started for St. Petersburg from Athens. Last night at Clear Lake, Iowa, Mrs. J08S16 alcilinney shot and fa tally In iu red J. F. Sullivan, a resi dent of Forest CityJI j According to the June census taken in Baltimore, there are 110, 713 children iu that city. Gen. William C. Wickham, pres ideut of the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad died suddenly yesterday morning of apoplexy in his oQice in Richmond, Ya. So far seven; bodies of persons drowned in. the Wheeliner flood have been recovered. Eight are 8 till missing. j "! !R. W. Henry, a prominent Dem ocrat of Hopkinsville, Ky., killed himself yesterday. He was a Cleveland elector. Jg" Our choice Toilet Soaps yield an abundant ana creamy lather, which whitens and softens .the skin. ! tf Geo. Fitzsimons & Co. FRESH BREAD AND j CAKES" If. you want the j best made in the citv call on I. H. lWest. at his lent opposite mrs watiingtons uwciiniy, or muH UUf wdgyii every ' 11 . m ' 1 i 1 evening. xvespctuuiiy, ! juiio-zvv i. j. n.jorwi. Cape Fear and People's STE A TV1 H lJri A. P. HURT Leaves "W: Tuesdays and Fridays. Leaves Byetrt-y-ille MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS of each week. For information and Freights, apply to ; Agents at Wilmington. w. si COOK, ! Ij j ' Agent at Fayetteyille N.C J. c. LI CLtT' C. S. LISDLKT J. C. Lindley & Bro., NUBSEEYMENi o o: Hundreds and Thousands of Trees "Vines and Plants for sale all during the year. Nurseries four ir lies wee, of ha itv Main nffiaa nn South Elm street. Gree oro. L - ' i 1 ! ial 15-tf Notice To Teacher The School Committee of Green fboro. N. C will receive applications for positions in the white and eoloi ed graded schools until July 6th ! 1888. There will be elected on the 6th of July a Superintendent aad five teachers in the i white Graded school and two teachers in the colored schooL I ; ! All implications to be in writing and aooompa nied by recommendations and statement of : the experience the teacher has had in teaching and whether married or single. Adresg. j! I). Schksck, Ch'm Com. -reenaboro. N. C. June 17. 1888. I j . Desirable Farm Fori Sale I Only Two and a Hall lilies From Town. I have for sale en easy terms i a most desirable farm only two and half miles from the city, -with good dwellings and out i houses, ponltryyard Ac including a fine straw berry bed and 20 acres in fruit trees of the most select kind. The farm con tain about 150 acres more or leaf and in a healthy neighborhood, produces fine corn, wheat and to bacco. : m m j I I Also one small farm adioimng the above contain ing, about 1UU acres more or less, one I naif under cultivation and the balance well timbered. Toe land is especially adapted to the growth of corn, to bacco, wheat, and com with splendid bottom lands for the growth of hay Call on or address Z. W. Whitkbkad. Real Estate Agent. Jone27dAwtf Greensboro. -N. . i STEAMBOAT GO. i ! i i -r-r-i 4 -ft I! WOODY k Mil ; : - I POMONA HILL 2J miles west of Greensboro. N. C. on main line or the R.& D. R. R. SALEM TRAINS Make regular stops within one-fourth mile of -Nursery office and residence. "VfTE have just finished filUn orders for or r YY twelve thousand different patrons this sea i and still hare on hand seventy-fire thonaan I .Fiats Trees, Vlnew. Arc., for winter and spring sales, consisting of all the old and new lead ing varieties. Hare a heavy stock of APPLE, both early aud late, especially "Wine Sap," and a good stock of JPetteh, Plum, CJrape, Pccabm and every- imng usuauy aepc in a nrst-ciass jN ursery. Those wishing to plant an Orchard would do well to submit tneu orders and get special prices. Correspondence solicited. Satisfaction guaran teed both in stock and prices. Personal inspection invited Catalogue free to applicants. Address J. VAN LINDLEY. an7 Pomona. N. C WEAR MILLER'S ACME SHIRTS. MILLER'S ACME -DRAWERS, j ; THE ACME UNDERWEAli HOUSE H.T. MILLER & BROS. RICHMOND VIRGINIA. ' Manufacturers and Dealers in GENTLEMEN'S FINE FURNISHINGS, FINE SHIRTS AND DRAWERS TO ORDER A SPECIALTY.: NO FIT NO SALE-1 Look out for "TONY." he will be after you the nrst tning you know, and u he does not please you in what he sells you. it will be II IS FAULT NOT xOUKS. H. T. MILLER & BRO'S. P. O. Box 286 Richmond. Va. apr 6 iy "T1Y MST BE SflO" W. J. Blackburn. Awicnod to me, for the benefit of his creditors. S STOCK OF GOODS. a SPT.FNnFn T.inp- ni?; ?;wofq I A Jm na. m m . s m m w& ; Ma,AwadW HATS, SHIRTS AND r ANTS . fjrOODS. And ma,,jr tulnsn ,ess tiian ac- to be sold At once. If you owehim any tiling pay it at once. lours, W. M. DONNE LL, " Truetoo. SANF0BI) HOTEL, SANFOKD, N. 0. SITUATED on mam street, near the depot. Large sample rooms reserved for commercial men. bpectai arrangements ior more man two days. Livery stables in connection. . Trains stop 0 minute fordinner going each way ; satisfaction uaranteed. f&ro from $1.50 to $2 per day. mart J Al MUmuKit, ropnotr- Greensboro, Candy Co. j MANUFACTURERS OF PLAIN AND FANCY CANDY, And wholesale dealers in FOREIGN FRUIT CIGARS. &c, opposite U. S. court house. Greens boro..N. C. may27-ly Thea Wennyorth Hotel, WENTWORTH. N- C. TS a first-class hotel. Rooms furnished in the .very best of style. The table is always funnliod with the best the county affords. Servants polite and attentive. Is located near and convenient to the court noose. : W. F. 11 AUK., novll ! Proprietor. DR. R. W. TATE, PRACTICING PIIYSICIAW. GREENSBORO. - N0RTII CAROLINA. Offers his Professional Services to the citizens of Greensboro and surrounding country. A3OflinM ni Porter A Dalton's drar store. When not there can be found at his residence on Afhoboro street. onosite Col- T. IS. Keogh's. iuull-tf TflOMlS BROTHERS, JOB PRINTERS, UREEN8HOII O, IV. O. OODD WOBK. LOW FillCES. 8ATISPACTION OUABANTEED. The Dalton Hotel, D ALTON, TN. C, TS now open for the reception or guosts. A iu3 Ml th trains a. livftfT stable IS K Tt in connection with the Hotel toj carry drummers aud others across the country. D..D AL 0 . sept9-ly - rropne wr- Afflicted Sufifcr no Hon XV taking Dr. Howard Liver. Kidney Powders -cures liver complaint. kidney troubles, dyspepsia, sick headache, pains in the back, rheumatism and all diseaseiarfsing fro torpid liver, purifies the blood and builds up faili from ne g reogth J TATE BROTHERS Fresh From Manufacturers : , G-ROS3 1 .CATITA KTIO TTORK iPRIC2E9 TO Guaranteed ExcellenceJ Sterling Strength; ritahilanl Parity, Full Weighti Fresh stock i us t received in (Im. Lk)ts for sale ;atl bed rpek ; prices To TZbLO Txaidle. ! . ' .1 I - Shaker Extract; of lloots,f Mex ican Mustanp: Lintraonri nop Hit ters, norsford-'a Acid i;hospliute, iPierce's Golden Mwlical Discor. ery, Pierced Fa vori to 'j Prescrip tion, Pierce's Purgative Pellets, Indiau Root Pills Ayur'stlair Vigor Ayer's Sarsapartlla, 1 Ayer' j Pills, Lomon ElixirJ (lar. and -small size), '(Sint mons Liver Kegulator. (Clock given to. every purcnaKtir of 1 doz. packages.) Railway's Ready Relief, Frcy'a Venni j luge, Fig Syrup, Botanic i Blood Baliii, Swift'4 S. S., Tutts and all other stand ard Pills. 100 Cases Bromine Afscuic Wa ter, at $0.00 per case tolconsnirieilH. Genuino Buffalo Lithia WattV Apolliuaris llathorn White Sulphur Carlsbad-Sprut)el Ilunyadi Janos always on ice in refrigerator for immediate use SPECIAL QUOTATION H TO PARTIES PURCHASING 1 doz or moroBottlos Laudanu m. F I! I " " Tincture Iron. " " ; Kss. lepjermint, " Rss; Lomon. " Ess. Cinnamon. Ext. Jam.Oinjrer. , " " Ext. Vanilla, i " " , Sweet Oil, j " ; CiUr Oil. Sweet Sn'tXitro, " " Syrupoftyiailln. " Nyrupof .Sqikills compo nl. raragoric, I "I Syrup of Ipocac. Above proparatioTis Vido hy us and guaranteed fuILstrehgtli. I 500 OZS. QUININE, 50 OZS. 3IOBPUINE Dr. Squibbs, Park Dai is & CoV and other strictly standard prepa. rations used in compounding pre scriptions and preparing otlier oflicinal medicines. 1 12 Gross Tooth BniHlie8 ( For. eign and Domestic, at astonishing y low prices.) Stickiest of Sticky Fly Paper. " , 500 Insect Guns, for shooting our - first barrel Persian Insect Powder. A Balsam Fir Pilfbiv given away with every cake Balsam Fir Soap. Imuorted Castile Soap, Pure, Olive Soap, Soap Boxes (jn Silver,, Cel luloid"" and Zvlonito.) 1 Pocket Drinking Cups - (in cut Glass and Silver.) Shaving j Brushes, call) kinds.) . , . ! The New Perfume, t ? Eugene Ririnnel's Rxtr.ic1" Henna, and 11 other Toilet Kenuisites "and Fancy- Articles.' In Soda and MMl MINERAL WATERS as well as everything, elseipper tainiug to a strictly FirNtClasi Urng Store (WIIOLESALi: nd .RE TAIL,) we are he Leaders' and Acknowledged lountain llend. i :. : I TATE BROTHERS. i 12 Gross Chewing Gum; t , . ' . Host careful attention given to Pyhsicians' prescriptions. Charges very reasonable. Juue20 tf
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