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I f - 4 - J MW Tfl HOT TM B .4 i S Ip't ottiTd enr 12-13. o ii--- , i i . . f , i w ! iTiiiii in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii it i a i it iii r wn n.n. inimii ., - i . V t VtlHITII A U UU1VJI1U1IIU IIU 111 IIIIIWIIIIIIIII i . f 1 1 I I vs. f i a a rsr VXX - Iff X. 1 Lv 1 n V VCrir ": GREENSBORO, N. C, SEPTEMBER 3? 1888. . ,: t :h Q If II GOODS. ! DAILY PATRIOT, GREENSBORO, N. 0 .: I MONDAY, SEPT. 3, 1883. Advertisejn and subscribe for the Daily-Evening Patriot. represent what they say, or put words in their mouths which the never uttered; ed. Nine bodies have been recov-1 countv. "were dominated hv suaIa. ered and inquests have been held mation to represent this district in on four. The lost are mostly co- the next State Senate. . They came lored people. Owing to the desnair in and accented, makincr fine T , A rTTTQrr "JIT'W an( confusion, they could hot learn speeches. Maj. Wm. IL Sneed, the jjxjo x x-li t v o. the names of the drowned or the trt of Wilkes county, was called amounc oi aamage aone. The hou- for ana made some fun for the boys. ses an aiong uentrai street are bad- BY TELEGRAPH. !! ,)!l. fik ks ol Spring -Goods .-..ji.J.r AiiVi- Iji come exhaust ;, li.iirii liso.tlNit it is impossi- h-'ivirpnlciHRhcd with jan .. . i v J... CWaaI p Aflfl si. ! t- "t 1 It-: t II ;nn:mi-r and Kali a i . i f! i. tr-' in too uouse (IT'lNtJ ail J1 IUV ii : a i i generally wuu jluo 1; ir. lie the market I af- North Carolina has 200 Young Men's Democratic clubs. Speaking at Ourham. Darham, N. C, ly undermioed, and many of those damaged will have to be rebuilt. The telegraph wires are closed and p 01 1L NURSERIES it is impossible to get further par . 4Down with the white man's party" is the slogau of the -Third party. Sept. 1. At no time during the campaign have the I tjVniar Democrats of Durham been sd de lighted and entertained as they I The Cofton Field of Arkansas Deep In were last night. Capt. C. M.Cooke, Mad and Water. - Wilmington's cotton receipts this year are 1G8,5S0 bales, a gain of 34, 273 over last year. Harrison is writing his letter of acceptance, after a delay of several weeks. 1. Reports parts of Ar- 100 feet of the office. Salem trains make regular stops itm mm o . u ress Goods 7 .'i.Nrs motcIi. n, i o v ' ) t' jill. tl:;t my APARTMENT The Retaliatory bill has been made a special order for to mor row's work in Congress. of Franklin, and Mr. JS. B. Brough-1 New Orleans, Sept ton. of Raleisrb. addressed a larsre received from various crawd in. Stokes Hall. Both speak-1 kansas, between Bunnher's Bend ers were frequently applauded and I and Arkansas City, all complain the Democracy of Durham feel of having too much rain, and that I twice daily each way. grateful to them for the good they many of the cotton fields that two Those interested in fruit and have done. Capt. Cooke led off in weeks ago, gave promise of a fair fruit growing Hre cordially invited a speech of an hour, discussing harvest are now impassable on ao- to inspect this, the largest nursery mostly the tariff, and clear and con count of mud and water. The pick- in the State and one of the largest vincing and ! overwhelming did he tag, which was about to be begun, in the South. Stock consists of make the position of the Democrat-1 has been indefinitely postponed. I Apples, Peaches, Pears, Cherrietf ic parry on tnis great issue. tiiS i--ue naii-grown doiis are neany ail POMONA, N. C.t Ttco and a half miles West of Greensboro, N. C. The main line of the Richmond Late Apple and Early Peach IVccs;, uu auvmo juuuuiMi passes 3-Special Inducement to Dealers, Nam luiuuga Lues srouuus ana wicuin I meo puuiien. vr . C L XDL1T C 1. CXJ)LIT - JC. Lindley & Bi NURSERYMEN, K !- Groonaboro, ISTi ; We oan offer at wholesale a l&rtel lot of WILD GOOSE and other PLUMS, lam lot of ENGLISH MULBERRIES, I 150,000 STRA WBERRYlLANTS . leading torts. Ives, Concord & Clinton GRAPHS. ! , Buppu o ueaien a lew inovsaa! - Handreds and Thoosac f Last Saturday was another pro- text was "No more taxes should be collected than the government needs." He did not forget the Re publican record in North Carolina. Mr. Broughton followed. He ex- The eater- appearance litio day for yellow-fever jictims in plained to the workingmeu the 'Jacksonville, the number breaching effect bf a high tariff on their wages. 23. between - Lie told them that over taxed huts and over taxed shoos and over tax Mebane-and I ea ciotniug coma not do an auvau- rotting and shedding. pillars have made their in Chicot county, and are eating very tast in some localities. From along, the Sun Flower river the same reports have been received, and in some very lowlands the cot ton is shedding rapfdl. In many fields the specks on bolls are as numerous as are the blossoms in jane. V I i PM-n . il k w: K If . ih.w evrr before fii!il prices of Cash t j Henrietta Cloths, .lui.il.o (Mollis, Flannels, Black Silks, and a lull lihc of the latest Trimmiiis to'matuli. aim. Jitv T'.'ot'uir- Di-aT'ment is bet 'r si:j!ji!ifi; titan vtT bufore, as I it flit most of my oid k. Tlio trade co;:jpe!led me to f. l id l:e.Ml t f the season, so I h. ; utiv; in sj-ok the largest and ft st -li-ciei assortment, of Cloth- I liaw om ollViod. and at pri rrs lower tli.in evor before. All I is a trial tnoro von pnrchase. SHOES'. w oi;o4 m-partment is now a'Vitti-uriipleie, ami all I have to wv is jsisi; call in anil you will be wwniia stv!' and pi ice. ' : -: i i- I : i to M'U Want n Sit raw TTol- W "ut the season, come in and ran K,.t hum very reasonable. , I1' "'l01 at eost f'r.von would .ve-it, jas that is an old 1': 'lln: Iluti many merchants vn saccocued rriiS. ... . V101 d stiff Hats to suit The fisrht Cheatham. Republicari candidates fhem when their! labor was i I'oiigiit m a neo uiarheu; no gave for Congress in the 2nd district, rhe third party a heavy blow. He joes bravely on. explained to prohibitionists that a measareable success 61 the Third There is more genuine American I nartv meant the defeat of the Dem- ism in mm nfThnrmnn'fl f rlftfiAntlv I ocratie nartv and a return tonower gion surrounding Vickfcbnrg, land patriotic speeches than in the whole of tbe Republican party; that jt the iiictui it iicjiiu ouitcujauj again iu Ni Canjlina. An effective speech; a tolling argument. Durham is be ginning to wake up. The Demo crats are being stirred. Plums, Japanese Persimmons, Apricots nectarines, Figs, Atulberries, Quinces, Grapes, Pecans, Strawberries, Raspberries, Gurrants9 Gooseberries, Pie Plant, Eng lish Walnuts, Chest- nuts, Roses, Ever - grcenSfShade . Trees, &c , &c. ike. All the new and rare varieties.: of the Republican platform. The Florida political campaign is blocked by the yellow fever. J3oth the candidates for Governor have been quarantined. I A special to the Times-Democrat, as well as the old! ones, which my from Vicksburg, says: iFor several new catalogue fori 1888 will show, days past heavy and incessant Give your order to my authorized rains have prevailed throughout agent or order direct from the the whole of the agricultural re nursery. Correspondence solicited. Descriptive catalogue free to ap plicants. Address J. VAN LINDLEY, Pomona, jy2C-tf . Guilford Co., N. C. jltoobi vinos and X'laiiCA ror txje all darina the year. Nurseries font trilee west a the city. Main oflee on Sooth am rtreet, Qree-t-boro. - . Auglotf P TOII I TS FULL LIFE-SIZE OIL, Bnst j 25x30, $50 00. Full Ufe-SlzVCrayon, Eqstv2eS0, $0.C0 PORTRAITS MADE FROji LIFE. DAGUERREOTYPES. TINTYPES. PAINTINGS. DRAWINGS. ; or other copy. .1 GROUP PICTURES Made at corresponding rates. A PE&rtcT Like ness of the Original guaranteed. Corrospondenco solicited lor work in any rnrtof the State. Reference? sent upon application. Studio in the Andrews Street. Majrl8-ly PINK C. ENS IS. I Raleigh. N C. Building. Fayotterille have been done to crops. The re cent storm did great damage, and following on the heels of that came TABERNACLE AM the excessive rains and about completed the It they have am age so is impossi- Tbe l.aie.'t Sensatloii In lie Tuwu of tate8Ville. StatesvilleSN. C, Sept. 1. Our latest sensation is a rumor on the street yesterday and to day to the disAstroiiNlv'hfxrnn. x O - j L ble to pick cotton in such weather and no one is attempting it, and as a consequence the crop will be late, greewsboro. me uamage ana laiung on in zne crop occasioned by the storm and at per Harrison is not "lucky." He has almost always been defeated for office. He will be beaten again 1 effect lhat J. B. Connelly, clerk of rain are variously estimated in less than ninety days. the Superior Court, has decamped from 25 to 50 per cent. iur partes uukijuvvu. iui. uuueuy is said to be short in bis office ac counts abost $12,000, besides be ing short any thousands of dol lars in his private accounts. The campaign is I exact amount is not known, but is supposed to be between $40,000 and 860,000. He has been a prom- in Ant. man in thA lf Athrvrh'sr. fthiirnh i:i. - j vi. -r I , iHuuK vittiiuw.,) , m iw.eru x v- Hyinrr ihfiral v to the church and With Thurman to -make the speeches aud Cleveland to write the messages, it occurs to us that the ground of the about covered. DTTiTi A T?.T) SC-fcS-XJSTC3-, ATTORNEYS AT LA W, - - NORTH .CAROLINA yyiLL practioe in State and Federal Courts. 490ffice opposite Court House. May23-ly. j Sensational Jail Ilreaklng. !' Raleigh, N. C, Aug. 31.There was a particularly sensational es cape from jail at Tarboro yeiterday morning. Angustin Sharp, jailer, accompanied by Ben Hyman, a ne gro prisoner who is a trusty, went into the cells to give the prisoners food. Suddenly Ben Brown, bibitionist, and i man, is strongly opposed to nixing . - it with politics, no says it is strictly "a moral question,1' and so it is. r an decidedly able charity. He made an assignment insane negro, sprung at Sharp and of several mill properties and res idences in town. His office has Mr. Blaine Is going to do Mr. Cleveland up in a magazine article, and when. Mr. Cleveland gets in selling on such ECRPET DEPARTMENT ,,s , ' f lot jii y fall stock is now ' " ; .1 trill i.i r. llw.l ... a i : demand with lino of Carnets: Pi'A Curtains. : i,1 I V " ''ness too long "t:A "3 of "Reck Boti '"V1,"" y iy om t'lsei tv ,w ' ''iKnd vou will be ::,,.it"-y iMMl business-like. through with Mr. .Blaine all that I has been a prominent citizen, both there is left of him may be done up politically and sociallyJ He leaves ; , ,1wnn 0nmn' behind a family ot a wife and sev m a postage stamp. ral uu,rart intl ifhia afntamlf is correct he leaves them in otter flPWOM liia lintirl ' At. rliai actmtx in a uiu vaw ill stant Burt Shirley and Jim Glover, both colored, jumped oh Hyman, knocked i him down, and whilo Sharp and Brown were having a desperate struggle, both Shirley - i m i a i many other indictments that will ver.mauo i"eir scapeiuy hA hrnnfrhf. against him fit thft vpn iub uutor uour. ouir- nflTf ouoo;nn f th nnnrf. tj.a fiy was serving sentence for at- case is a sad one, as Mr. Connelly tempting to kill his father within been declared ..vacant, and he is said to have fled by the advice of his friends to escape j punishment in a ease of embezzlement and ax, ana Ulover was undergoing punishment for beating his child in a most nnhuman manner. When Blaine rose to make his fourth campaign speech at Water ville, Me., not a single cheer greet ed him. He only spoke fifteen min utes, and then sat down crest-fallen and sorrowful. Let her go, Gal lagher! ! Both Were Idiots. destitutiou, having declared the George Denning and his sister nieht before he i left that he had ai.k: :jjr. mouthful! of meat in his u had a quarrel, as was their habit. Abbie became furious with not a house. Sic transit gloria Mundi. A Storm with Fatal Results at Hot Springs, Arkansas. ' St. Louis, Sept.1. A special from Hot Springs, Ark., gives addition al details of the fatal storm that George and being the stronger of was ; determined She pro cured a rone, put it over one of the two, said she to j punish him for it. visited that place late Thursday . " i ight. The first building swept 3 France, Germany, Italy, Bus sia, Spain and China are curtained ... ... I nt round aUoat by a high protective "'" lu,u6 "ff A neiebbor went to the house tariff. It is needless to sav that "w82 wK'n i?u.0i Jat in time to see the lunfortu wages in those countries are .ower 1 If' ffi.tf S than iu any others on the face of were drowned. : The husband es fi.n n.,rh ivt.bir mon ti.b a caned. John Franklin rescued an pin here, . injured man from the swollen tor rent in the samo locality. The bo- Chinese Uall.son is beginning to d babe wer0 foun(, jn the drift in WII MiM FIELD. hedge. lie said in bis last talk in Indiana that "it may bo that re duction (of the High Tariff) should be 'made." Ah! Does he see. the handwriting? Has he heard it thnnderf Only a few weeks ago he said he indorsed heartilv the rear of the Waverly Hotel. An aged couple named Harrison occu pied a small cottage in rear of the Arlington stable, but the force ot the water caused the building to collapse and the wife was killed. There were several lost whose names have not yet been ascertain- near. The parents oti the uuots bad been trying to get them to the asylum for some time past, but failed to do so.t ! Dr. Httbbard Fouud Dead Raleicrh. Sen! 1. Rev. lir. Ford- yee M. Hubbard was found dead here at his bedside this morning, in the attitude of prayer, j He was a native of Massachusetts, and wa3 for forty years professor of Latin iu the University I of this State. He was, later, rector of the YOU CAN GET A OBAUTIFVIi IT1EISTER (illustra ted) OF OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE AND BI7SINISS8 COLLEGE, .telling all boat that celebrated school, - IE" IRE IE I Yoa should do this if yoa contemplate patront- en any sonooi nextvear. jfreparesror 919 Htadenu last year. Thigj sehocl is fnely located in the Piedmont region of Verth Carolina, (near Greensboro.) where rood board can be had low. It has splendid buildings, fine study halls, and elegantly furnishod Society Halls, beautiful Chapel, and is completely equipped. One of the few flrat-elsue High Bcttlm in theSonth- Address J. A. & M. H. HOST, tf Oak Ridge. N.a Gape Fear and People's A GOOD SCHOOL for HOYS and GIRLS J. C. WILSON. Principal. Mrs. J.S. HUNTER. Teacher of Music - Tabernacle is situated in Guilford county. N.C. nine miles south of Greensboro and five mifo3 eac t of Pleasant Garden, a station on C. F. & Y. V. rail road, iu a neighborhood of high raornl. stanling. No saloons in the community. 1'roachir.j? t Tab ernacle church twice a month. good Sabbath School. Mail twice a week. Fall term boirins August 7. 1888. Special attention given to tbote expecting to teach in the public school. TUITION : English branches from il to f2 por month. Other languages 50cts each per month extra. : Board from $6 to tS per month. For further information call on or address the principal. Tabernacle. N. C- ial."-lm LIust be Sold. I HAVE FOR SALE A AUMDER ONE TO BACCO PLANTATION, with TWO TOBACCO BA11NM and packing hou.o. near Trinity College. Also, good D WJSI.I.INCL with tire rooms on the plaoe. The land is adapted to the growth of corn, wheat and clover also, and ; fc only quarter mile from the College, in a good ana Booer netgnoorneod. Terms easy to one who wishes to purohaso. Jror lurtner Inlormation call on or adlrc Z. W. WHITEHEAD. Jy27-dwtf Greensboro, N. C. WILLIAM L SPRINGER & CO., Importers: and Jobbers in American and Fore& Hardware, Cntlerj. Gnus. : - Also Direct Importers of. Crockery 1 Glass Vare. THEY SITE A "MTFIB A. P.HU RT Loa-ves Wi 1 -m i -n gtoaa. Tuesdays and Fridays. XjQorv&a E'ayetteviiio MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS of each week. For information and Freights, apply to GOOD FACILITIES HAVE THE For Handling Same. . No. 14 North Front Street. WILMINGTON, - - N. O. marl6-ly WOODY 1CURRI Chicago platform which hJ had ed-! Tho v,ctiu!s wrG i principally church at Martins, N. Y. carefully studied. I noor neonle livincr in small cotta ges which could i not stand against frlin of rti ii ! rrtt tit i 1 vuvz QifUtui, o. - More Particulars of the litre Disaster. nopoly must be in a rather desper Little Kock, Ark., Sept. 2. Geo. ate condition for means to bolster Brown, of Lancaster, Pa., and O. up .their campaign when the re- H. Ooolidge, of Cincinnati, visit- u or8f have lust arrived here from sort to the device of "interviewing" Ho't Sprin8 and 81V that the des- the employes ot commercial estab- olatlon is beyonddescription. lishments and then distort and mis- They report thirteen people drown- fie was a man of high culture, one of the best Latin scholars in the country and had written many biographies. His age was 80 years. Tbirtj-Fourth District Taylorsville, N. C, Aug. 31. At the Democratic senatorial con ven tion held here today W. D. Tur ner, Esq., of Iredell county, arid Wm. B. Barber, Esq., of Wilkes Agents at Wilmington. W. S. COOK, Agent at Fayetteville. N.C To the Herchants, To Capitalists, Desiring to purchase good pay. ing city property, in a prosperous and rapidly growing town lu Pied mont North Carolina, with fine railroad facilities ; also haridsomf and well arranged dwelling,! sbouU call on or address Z. W. WHITEHEAD, Real Estate Agent, jan27 Greensboro, j. C. NEEDING- TIN-WAKE, Can fret the same at Richmond prices, by calling on aeptl6-ly Oreentboro. N. C Notice. HAVING qualified a adminirtrator on the es tate of Alice O. Tate deceased, before A. A Holton. Haperior Court clerk for Guilford County. N- all persons indebted to the estate are hereby notified to come forward andmake immediate pay ment: and all persons haring claims against said estate are hereby notified to present their claims on or before the 1st day of August. 1889. This 12th of July 1888. W. L-Kibcma5. Adm'r Julyl3-6w of Alice G. Tate. THOMAS BROTHERS, JOB PRINTERS, it k je rv s Ji o n o'ti c. GOOD WOBK. IiOW PRICES. SATISFACTION OUABANTEED. 67 Uarirc Hvo Wormn exw?litl from ahttle child in Stokes county, X 0. BT TWO DOSES Of! Dr. Uowsu-d'H Worm Remedy. II - . ! i
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