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. . . - - TO J1TTII Ti SeptemlDer 26-27. T.l S.Hi J - T ' - .4 iiiJll C wli ii 1 ' . i . i : 1 . ; 4 M .- . ; ? -!r . I si if m SODDS. :-.!. 3 , .1 w i. Sin: rir Goods AT' ',, h Ut exhaust txM ..u-i. so that It 1 lmpossi- ?W-ri M what they f4,.iv Xt Sii;ck of Hoods, l -I i f hii- Siinmu-r and Fall iVi- .ms arc in tho house fito finish H .v t.ade .pnhiij: ...-Hilly within. 4 latest sl! the market af- fcin allot' Hm- -I SiOeios of Dress Goods, 1 . AaV'l jss;ii: all that my ' "BUCK G0CD3 DEPARTMENT "-'-"'! r ! i&ttrr supplied than ever before w'iOi all kimfe and prices of Cash wiiK ilk warp Henrietta Cloths, Juijil:e I Cloths, Flannels, Black SiRls, aU a lull line ot the latest Tuinmin"- to match. - li Clotliiii Department is bet f.rr(!pjIitMl than ever before, as I l'jji closetl out most of my old Mik. Tiie trade compelled me to hil.jin ahead' of the season, so I hm-now in stock the largest and U-if srlrofnl assortment of Cloth haveowi oSVeied. and at pri-n-4jiracr thiiii ever before. All I ais.a trial before vou purchase. j ' : I SHOES it jiio Siue Department is I Ujiit Munpleie, and all I hav now o to vr? IS Hist m ami rcill ln wtfol in stvle and price, j HA.TS. i want a Straw Hat to Vju'e out tin season, come in and jf can .-t ono. very reasonable. l;ill not say at cost, for you wonld Ulieve it, as that is an old 27-jiih1 not many merchants nr siuvoedrd in selling on such 'pv yr, WiMii stiiV Hats to suit tr IhmIv. A H fECARPET DEPARTMENT W e0 nplote in a few days, as . ''"fi'lfor mv f:iU stock is now vi tl e M ills and will be filled in a time. "I1 n supply the demand with I r thi:,S " tbc line of Carpets, mV ' ioths. Kngs and Curtains. J'-ll and see for yourselves. I t com,, and see and vou wUl Je iphMpolitoly an,i hfiness like. f- 1. WILL ARM FI ELI).- fl v'MliooU song of "Rock Bot "lielow everv one else," I l a?Mi inaiiv oiliHrsnli str-.iws? DAILY PATRIOT. GUEESSBOKO, if. C: TUESDAY, SECT. 11,. 1888. SPECIAL PARAGRAPAS. There are at thin time 1,200 Farmer' Alliances in this Stiite. A man by the name of Jack Frost has been nominated on the Cold Water ticket iu Iredell for the Leg islature. Edward- Jordan, Lincoln's, So licitor of the-Treasury, is out and out for Cleveland, Tuurman and Tariff Keform. It is generally believed in Wash ington that Congress will remain in session all the fall and winter. Col. John S Heudersou, of the 7th district, has introduced a bill in Cougress to ''check anJ nullify the baneful operations of Trusts." Arkansas haviug given her usu al Democratic majority and Ver mont her usual Republican majori tj', the canvass of the debatable States can now proceed. Gov. Scafes'ollers S900 for the capture of Daniel Thorubury, William Thornbury and Jesse Pat terson, all of whom are charged with murder. The Washington Gazette predicts that Fiftke, the Prohibition candid date for President, will withdraw from the race within the next 30 days. Great pressure has been brought to bear npon the National Repub licon Executive Committee by his admirers to, let Mr. Blaine make one speech in New York, but Senator Quay and Benny Har rison have tho "night mare wlien ever tho matter is mentioned. Cleveland is wide awake to eve rything that concerns the good of our people.- He has instructed Dr. Hamilton to give all possible as si stance to the people of Florida, and do everything that can be done to prevent the spread of the disease. Will the North State tell the public why it calls the Republi can voters ''scrub's.'! It may not be any of our business, but just as we had a curiosity to know why Russell called the. negroes savages, justsoour curiosity is raised to know whjr auy honest voter should be singled out as a "scrub." Governor Bombastes Forakor, that liflefool who happened to be elect e l Governor of Ohio, address ed a meeting at West -Union, in that State last week, at which two banners were displayed, bearing the following legends: uTo hell with theDemoeracy,"and "Blaine and Protekshuu." A blue back spell ci and a Democratic teacher would be useful to the Republicans of West Union, just now. -j The Indianapolis Journal offered a reward of two thousand dollars to any one wher could provo that Harrison over said that one dollar and two meals a day was enough for any workingman Edward F. Gould, a Knight of Labor, brought hfteen witnesses and -proved it, and the executive board of District Assembly-No. 100, K. of L., has de mandel that the payment shall be made. - Advertise in and subscribe for the Daily Evening Patkiot. GREENSBORO, N. G., LATEST NEWS. B V TKI.KGKAPII. Instantly Killed. Redmarble Gap, N. C, Sept. 10. Reuben Thompson, a colored con vict, was. instantly killed here by a slide yesterday evening. The Maine Election. Portland, Sept. 10. -Forty towns give a Republican vote of 1G,2(H; Democratic 12,206 prohibition 574j scattering 337, The same towns in 1S8G gave" a Republican vote of 13, 589; Democrats 11,138; Prohibition 7t?4; scattering 52. Republican plurality 4,057, against 2,451. Re publican gain 1,000. ? . Tburinauoii the Letter ot Acceptance. Columbus, O., Sept. 10.- "That is a strong paper, a; very strong paper," was the remark of Judge Thurman when President Cleve land's acceptance had been read to him at a late hour last night, it having been received at Pittsburg. The Judge and party arrived home this morning safe and well, and will remain here quietly for some days to come. w " A Large Subscription for Jacksonville. New York, Sept. 10. Subscrip tious for the relief of Jacksonville, Fla., hereto-day amounted to $14, 331. Of this amount $12,000 was the donation of one man, who, re fusing to give his name, presented Mayor Hewitt a $10,000 gold cer tificate and two crisp one thousand dollar bills. The total amount f-ub-scribed here to day is 810,280. A Puzzling Case ofDisappearance. ASHEVILLE, Sept. 8, 1SS8. A puzzling case of disappearance is disturbing and distressing an anxious circle of friends and rela tives here just now. On August 25th James Sumner, aged 18 years, left his 'warding house on Depot street about S:30 p. in., in his shirt sleeves and bareheaded, saying he was going oyer to a house near to play a game of cards. This is the last seen or heard of him. He had paid up his board bill to the day of his disappearance, and he left his valise and clothes at his boarding house. Anxiety concerning him has deepened somewhat by the re port that a pack of cards was found some days after the 25th of August near the depot, and marks on the ground indicating that a scuffle had taken place. The de tective agency here has been, em ployed and are working up the case. Texas Quarantine. Chicago, Sept. 10. A dispatch from Houston, Texas, sayi : State officer Rutherford has returned from an inspection of all the quar antine stations along the Red River from Gainesville to Shreveport. Every railroad entrance is now guarded by from two to live officers who subject every man on board the trains to the "most rigid scru tiny. The quarantine system n Texas is now probably the best of those of all the States in the Union. Express freight and all other freight is moved by rapid transit or carefully examined and not per mitted to enter the State unless ac companied by shipping affidavit. Capt. Rutherford is not apprehen sivo of tho disease gaining a foot hold in Texas. Cotton.' There were a good mniir farmers in the citv vestei- dry They rerjort that the rain is1 keeping cotton at a stanusuii, out otherwise not much damage on the farms has resulted so far, from the wet spell. Charlotte Chronicle. Ml? Slni?.T?T.lN TN TTTK WEST. Mr. Sanderlin is doing up the west iu granu sryie. iwpons uumc r.hr. 1ia is makiiif? a nowerful cam paign and putting in some very solid woik. He made eight speech: as in n wpfik. six or seven of which were from an hour and a half to two hours in length. Duriug the same week ho traveled over 300 miles of territory. Mr. banuerun is in splendid working order and is "making tno tur ny." rviueiu Tews ana Unserver. The Surplus. "I hold in my hand a letter from the Secretary of tho Treasury giving . the exacv amonnt down to cents of the sur plus in the Treasury. On August SEPTEMBER 11, 1888. NQ. 96. ..-!- i 31st of this year only a few days go the amount was S 133.420.- 097 87. One hundred and thirtv. three millions and upward ofmonev. drawn from the nrbdricts of the people and lying in the Treasury of the united States without the slightest necessity'in the world for its being there, money for which tne government has pot tho slight est nse, but which if left in the pockets of the people would bo a great benefit to theni in their busi ness. ' J -r L "What is.to be doae vith it? It is admitted on all hUnds that this surplus must bo reduced; for it goes on lncreasincr; from dav to day, if my memory is right, at the rate ot 55,000,000 per mouth, vith- out the slightest necessity for its so lucreasinor. ! "There are but three wavs iu which this surplus can be reduced. Ono is by extravagant expend i tures or the government. Another, is by the reduction of the tariff on mported articles, and that is the doctrine of the Democratic nartv. I hope you will advocate that. I hope you will advocate that free trade which takes from every man the taxation on everything-'-he wears or his wife- wears or his children wear, and on every imple ment of trale.'7 Judge ; Thurman at Newark. notice. HAVING qualified as administrator on j tho es-j tateof David Cobb, deceased, betore A. Ilt ir.uon r O. fnr nSlfonl hrmntv. nil rnrsnn4 in4 debted to the estate are -hereby notified to come forward ana maite unmetuaie payment, ami an per? WMvrintfv l .1 T m a omincf sou ta t A AJA Vl P rfH V notified to present their claims on or before the 24th day of July inwJH'."-,AM Adm'r of Pavid Cobb. Dec'd. july 27-w6tpd , W. B. FARE All, WATCH and CLOCK MAKER, Jeweler, Optician A Engraver. .Under Adams Building:, opixsite the county couit UlrUOCf VU f,f VO b AWWAWW ; if you fail to got your work done right i i i Give him a trial then you are smr of Satisfaction. i Ha fciwns all kinds of Goo ? that are to bo founc at a jewolry Store. Specs for old and young. sepy-tf Mi H. J. EL AM, r Job Printer, GEENSBOltO, 'N. C. Good Work nt Idvi Dg Pric?. Ncnd lor Samples. dec2 ' ii The Central Hotel, MT. AIUY, N. C, RAS been remodelled and newly iurnisneoanu iooi;nr lirtl in town, rare first - class, iolito servants at a moment's call. Also mv? a first-class sample room wrarumra. Sopt2-tf J. V. uuuaiiu, rrjy r. No M ore Eye -Glasses SO MOKE Mitchell's Eye-Salve, f A Certain, afe and 1 Effeetive Kemedy. tor j Sore, Weak and Inflamed Ey;-s, Praducing Longl Sightedncss, and Kestoring tue pi ot tie via- ) Curef Tear Drops, Granulation. Stye Tumor?, Rod Eva. Matted Eye Lashes, and producing rebel and permanent cure. j L Also, euually etlicacl us when used in other mf la dies, such as Ulcers, Ferer bores, inmon. a'jfc Kheum, Burns, Files, Prlwnerever inaa.umm.-u exists. ill'ICUELL'S SALVE may be used to ad vantage. ' I ! MolI by all nmsSMtnt 25 cents- junlT . . ! j GEO; LAMPMAN, PRACTICAL Wntrb-9fn!kr, Jcwfler ami Engraver ! - ' - '. 1 - I. ! I 1 - ' "' - I !! I B. G. CRISP, SILER CITY, X. C, j 1 WILL practice inSUto and Federal Courts. " lTompt attention given to business. "Collection cf claims a Specialty. j ay23-ly. Repairing Chronographers and complicated watches a specialty. l)eala extensively in Ji monds, Fine Watehes, de. Opposite U. S. 30urt house. East Market street. Greensboro. N. C. apr8-ly - j PARKER'S i HAIR BALGAM deaaaem and bentifl the hair. Promote a luxuriant growth. Never Fail to Retter Gray Hair foils Youthful Color.' Cnrrmaralp rtliranrnnil halrf tiling BQe. at Prtiyytetg. HINDERCORNS. The safest sorest and best cure for Corns, Bunions, Jta. Stops all pain. Ensures comfort to tho feet. Kerer fails to care. IS cents at Druggists. Hisoox A Oo, N. T. hmW Femals College, GREENSBORO, N. C. THE SIXTY SEVENTH SESSION OF THIS prosperous Institution oegins on the S2nl of An;; ust, 1888. I Superior advantages offered in all the depart ments of learning usually taught in Female Col leges of high grade- j Instruction given in Typo-.writing and Steno- grapny. Terms moderate. For Catalogue apnlv to Julyl3-6v T. M. JOS Si. TPresident. The Dalton Hotel. da.lton, n. c, ! IS now open for tho reception of guests. A 'Bus will meet the trains a livery stable is kept in connection with the Hotel to carry drummers and others across the country. D. N. DALlON, sept9-l Proprietor. BIKE BOOK COMPANY -Opposite National Bankl GREENSBORO, N. C. Genera 2Joo5t and Stationery , 8TOTIT3. i - . " ' ! I BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS; i - . . Improved stock of all kinds ot goods in our line. j HISTORY, 1 BIOGRAPHY, POETRY, FICTION. : i . ' llOOULN IX SETS, Standard Ihors. " I LETTER-COPYING BOOKS. j - - ! Writing Paper, note and letter size, Legal Cap, Foolscap, Bill Paper, Bill Paper Pads, Writing Pads, Pencil Pads, all prices and qualities SEA SIDE NOV ELS, j Monroo's, Lovell's, Household Library, etc. Maga zines, Newspapers and Periodicals on our news Mtanfl.j Everything fresh. New and iElefrant J311lcs. Bslso Balls and Bat?. Croquet Sets and Ham mocks. Lot of Paper Bags for sale at cost. BIRTH -DAY CARDS ; j i . always in stock. and Transparencies von beautiful; Inks, difloro kinds. Good copying Inks. iff- Coioo and see our stock at the -DIKE BOOK STORE. marSV j . PEACE; INSTITUTE. raleigh, n. c. For Girls and Young Ladies. Fall session oiens first Wednesday in September 5h dav). and closer first Wednesday in June 18ft Thorough instruction by accrmplish!d arid ex perienced teachers in all branches usually taught in first class Seminaries for young ladies. Building one of the largest and best equipped in the South Steam heat. Gas and electric light. . , Terms as low as any Institution offering equal advantages. , M Deduction for two or more from same family Correspondence solicited. For circular and cata logue address REV. R. BUR WELL A SON. iulo 2m . . Raleigh. N C. Afflicted Suffer no Mon . BY taking Dr. Howard's Liver, Kidney J Dyspetsia Powders -cures liver oomplainy kidney trouole?, uyspepsia, sick acauacne, p&jds i the back. rheumatLjm and all diseases arising frpii torpid liver, purifies the blood and buildsiup failing s rengtb ' j ly BRANSON HOUSF. TEAR CAPITAL SQARE. RALEIGH. N. C . - i Board by eU Week, Day or Month TERMS RESONABLiE. ALL ABOARD FORI DANBURYi 11 e tl m o nt: 8 p rln ar and all points In the Counties of Stokes. Sorry and Rockingham. i I hereby give notice to the traveling poblio that I keep on hand at my Livery and Halo Stables at Walnut Cove, i i Horses and Buggies to Hire. Parties going through the country from Walnut Cove should see me. My hack makes daily trips to Danbury; leave Walnut Cove a 5 p- bl arrive atDanbury 1H p. m- Faro 115. Baggage carried free. Respectfully, A. J. FAIR, ang3tf Walnnt Cove, N. O. Dr. J. W. Griffith, GEEENSBORO, N. C. Teeth Extracted without r air by the use ol Nitrous Oxide (laughing gas ) Ofl3oe opposite IJexbow IIocse, ever Savings' Bank. Jane 16-Dly Gape Fear and People's STEAMBOAT CO. - A. P. HURT Tuesdays and Fridays. Leaves Fayottov Ulo MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS of each week. For information and Freights, apply to Agents at Wilmington. W. S. COOK, Agent at Fayettovillo. N.C E. A. POE, MANUFACTURER OF IIRICK, FAYETTE VI LLE? N C. Paving Briok -A- Sioolfilt3r. I have tho largest and most &)tn pleteiexd-ols: "Wox's in North Carolina and make tho best brick South of Philadelphia. Orders by mail solicited and will have prompt and careful attention. Address, 33. -A- POE, Aug28 3m Desirable Farm For Sale Only Two and a Half Miles ftom Town. I have for sale on easy terms a most desirable farm only ttro and half miles from the city, with good dwellings and out houses, poultry yard Ac., including a fine straw berry bed and 2 acres In fruit trees of the most select kind. The farm eon tsins about 150 acre more or leas and in a healthy neighborhood, produces fine corn, wheat and to- bflCOO Also one small farm adjoining the above contain ing about 10U acres more or less, one naif under cultivation and the balance well timbered. Tho land is especially alaptod to the growtb of corn, to bacco, wheat, and corn with plendtd bottom lands for the growth of hay- Call on or address Z. W. Whitehead. Real Lrtate Agent. June27dJtwtf Greensboro. Xf. v. - To Desiring to purchase good pay ing city property, in a prosperou and rapidly growing town in Pied mont North Carolina, with fine railroad facilities ; also hamUomi and well arranged dwelling, should call on or address Z. W. WHITEHEAD, Real Estate Agent, jan27 Greensboro, N. C. 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