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GBEENSBOEO, K. O. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26, 1888. 7. W. WHITEHEAD. ED. AND PROP- fi,. H. MYROVER. ASSOCIATeIedITOR. . The Daily Evixixg Tateiot jdU be Published Tery day except Sunday, and will be served to our ity subscribers at the following rates : Iweek. , Mcts, ?. j 2 50 lyear. n ' - ! 5 00 - 43-Terms. Cash. . Advertising rat based on actual .circulation. must be made by check. dralt.pos- tal money order, express, or in ftered letter OnlyVnch remittances will bo at the ruk of the publisher. ' ' THE PATRIOT is"devoted to the, great and diversified business itcre of rrogTe.ve Oreen boro: the Agricultural. Industrial and Horticul oral interests of Guilford county, the Fifth Con g?Slonai JUiTtrict and the "Old North State" for ever. No attention riven to anponytaous eomsspon- dence. and rejected communications noi revumeu hv mail unless postage is sent for that purpose. ? cT!u from every postofice in tho Fifth tnct- - The editor is in no wise responsible for views ex- pressed by correspondents. Notics of marriages and death, inserted free of PoliUcally. Thk Pateiot is Democratic to the core, but is not blind to the faults and shcrt-com- ?of any man. and will expose such when it omes to the surface. It furthermore believes that o the victor belongs the spoils. Advertisements discontinued before the time contracted for has ex pired, charged transient rates for the time actually published. A dvertLung rates furnished on applica tion at this ofSce. Ii. B. All announcement and recommendation td candidates for office, will be charged for a advertisements. , DEMOCRATIC KOHESESS. The Election takes place on Tues day, November 6. Xatlonal TicUet. j Fon-president: G ROVER CLEVELAND, of Xew York. for vice president: ALLEN G. THURM YX, of Ohio. State. Ticket.-' FOR governor: DANIEL G. FOWLE, of Wako. ' FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR: , THOMAS M. HOLT, of Alamance. i TOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT thodth to fill tho vacancy caus of lion. Thomas S. Ashe: JOSEPH J. DAVIS,5 i of Franklin. FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF SUPREME COURT v'under amendment to the Constitution: , . JAMES E. SHEPHERD, of Beaufort. . ALPHONSO C. AVERY, - of Burke. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE: WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS, of Onnge, for treasurer: ; DONALD W. BAIN, of Wake. TOR SUPERINTENDENT OF TUBLIC IN STRUCTION: SIDNEY M. FINGER, of Catawba. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL: THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, of Buncombe. for auditor: ' G.AAV. SANDERLIN, of Vayne. ELECTORS FOR THE STATE AT LARGE: A. M. WADDELL, of New Hanover. -l N. STRUDWICK, of Orangre. FOR FIFTH DISTRICT: JOHN H. DOBSON, of Surry. FOR CONGRESS 5tll DISTRICT: JAMES T. MOREHEAD, of Guilford. A IIGAKTV WELCOME. To the thousands of North Car- oliua citizens who today throng our streets ; to tue maituaues oi "strangers within onr . gates," in iteut on business' or on pleasure bent; merry children; happy young manhood and lovely maidenhood; middlo - age, ''thinking lone: on. many thiajrs,'7 and thoa of bent form and silvered hair the Pat EIOT, in behalf of its friends and patrons, extends a welcome from warm hearts to the hospitalities oi tho "Uity of Flowers." Our fair abiding place basks in the smiles of uatare to .lay God'a sunlight flashes 7mid fluttering banner and glittering star, bless- 7 - mg pageant and crowd, and filling all hearts with exultant gladness . ' . i m our hol.1ay. V,tb hearts at- taned to tbo martial-music wfiich .eaas in ,ino onr citizen soldiery, typical of Southern valor, the gal- lant fire-brigade, custodians and r protectors of property and life, the the imposiug exposition of our trades and industries in good con course of happy people we will par ticipate in the generous emulation i of -contesting companies, bow in reverent tribute to the memory of 0 dead, and in tho more mirthful hours at evening's close riglit mer- ri!y wind up this holiday with the jet and song of curtained stage iand the rythm of flying feet in the graceful dance. j To each and all our guests we re- echo the eloquent welcomerof tho city's mayor and, in the words of i(nn(, ,ooco ni rT. J-iu j-iui, uivo one. tCOXGRESSIOIVAL. APPOIXT- 31EXTS. J I f 30L. J. T. Morehead j Demo cratic candidate for Congress, and Tr tit -Dt,,, T?Ki nJ2. J uxir in. uiw Jrv, ivv.uut .it hcan candidate for Congress, will address the people at the follow- j f ' ? mg times and places: J. Prestonvjlie Stokes Co. Mon- day, Oct. 1st. Dan hiirv StftW? Co Tuesdav UanDUry, OlOKes VO-, uC5uay, Oct. 2nd. ! " I . . cl.A WUc. rrauuiv-u, .jiunw vu., V(.unv.o- day, Uct. 3rd. Mt. Airy, Surry Co., Thursday, Oct. 4th. i PineJRidge, Surry Co., Friday, Oct. 5th. Dobson, Surry Co., Saturday, Oct. 6th. Siloam, Surry Co., Monday, Oct. 8th. Dalton, Stokes Co., Tuesday, Oct. 9th. Bethania, Forsyth Co., Wednes day, Oct. ioth., Winston, Forsyth Co., jThurs day, Oct. nth. t ! Kernersville, Forsyth Co., Fri day, Oct 12th. I r Greensboro, Guilford Co., Sat urday, Oct. 13th.! ! - Lamont, Guilford Co., Monday, Oct. 15th. ; Company Mills, Guilford Co., Tuesday, Oct. 16th. j Rocky Springs, Rockingham Co., Wednesday, Oct. 17th. Stoneville, Rockingham Co., Thursday, Oct. 18th, J vv entworcn, j JxocKingnaui o., Friday, Oct. 19th. j Reidsville, Rockingham Co., Friday night, Oct. 19th. j Ashland, Caswell Co., Satur day, Oct! 20th. j Anderson's Store, Caswell Co., Monday, Oct. 22nd. i Bushy Fork, Person Co., Tues day, Oct. 23rd. I Mount Tirza, Person Co., Wed nesday, Oct. 24th. anYrHvme Co" Thurs" day, Uct. 25th. Dutchville, Granville Co., Fri day, Oct. 26th. Oxford, Granville Co., Saturday, Oct. 27th. Brasfields, Granville Go., Mon day, Oct. 29th. 13uchanan, Granville Co., Tues day, Oct 30th. Holloway's, Person Co., Wed nesday, Oct. 31st. Koxboro, Person Co., Thurs day, Nov. 1st. Leasburg, Caswell. Co., Friday, Nov. 2nd. Yanceyville, Caswell Co., Sat urday, Nov. 3rd. Speaking to begiii promptly at 1 p. m. P5Jf.C SPEAKING. Hon. F. N. Strudwick, Demo cratic Elector for the State-at-larue. and W. H. Kitchen. Esn.. I ,.r . . .i T of Halifax, will speak at; Tames- town, at I p. m., on Thursday ept. 27th; at Gibson ville at i n. ml on Friday, 28th inst. j Grand Democratic Rallies. Col. Jas. T. Morehead will speak: At Tabernacle, on Saturday, tne 22na; bpcaking will begin at 2 p. m. .HUMCAZi IXSTUUCTIOX Given by Prof. SclsmitJ, On 'Violin, Violincello or Bass, Guitar, Flute, Clarionet,! or any other Musical Instrument! I have been giving: Musical Instructions al! portfons of Georia, North and South Carolina! I have numerous sb recommendations from professors and prominent citizens, and the press of the different Places, at which I have given in- structions! Those who desire to take lessons, will find me !at my residence, on King street near JtS reasonable. I will also Tune and Repair rianos and Organs, with the greatest satisfaction, or make no charge. f junti Prof. N. Schmitt. NEtV ADVEHTISEMEJfT?. TAR HEEL LINIMENT .'Don't Want to Buy BABBIT S-bLJUSTS TDIS TIME OF THE .TjEAR if BUT DO TO BUY DRIED BLACKBERRIES, DRIED CHERRIES, DRIED PEACHES, DRIED APPLES, And Ooas&y Produce OIF1 -AJDXi KHsTDS. OUSTON & BRO, Wholesale Grocers. C3-3re032LSTD02TO, GEO. LAMPMAN, 1 . ' PRACTICAL Watch-SInkr, Jeweler and Engraver Repairing Chronograph ers and complicated uaTcnos a specialty. uea.s extensively in la tnonds, Fine H'atcIieH, $rc. Opposite U.' S. sourt house, East Market stroct. Greensboro, N. C. apra-iy i M l BRANSON HOUSE; EfEAR capital sqare. Raleigh, N. c Board fey ehe Week, h 1 1 or m TERMS RESONAB arl 6-imo. ! F. T. BALDWIN, ATTOKNKT AT LAW, I M 1 ; HIGH POINT, Nl C. i I Practices in the State and Federal Courta. -Special attention given to the collection of cla anS i - ins e. i HA VINO qualified a adminktrator on the e--Uto of Alice U. Tate deceased, before A. jA- iioiron. superior uourt cierx or Huilrord County C., all persons indebtei to tho estate are hereby notified to come forward and make imniate pay ment; and all persons having1 claims against sid Julyl3-6w of Alice O. Tate. D. H. HALL, Plain and Ornamental Plasterer GREENSBORO. N. C. With manj an years experienoe warrant their work tirfactton. Can furnish design tr centre to srire sati pieces and mouldings at prices that will defy coca- pcuiioa. .wito uiem a inau ; may30-ly Pains in Yoar Back J WANT t . I i - i . ' ' i r 1 I i - ' i j ; TlRIHIIlili y. ; jgyi fJl'tX'Vt. BAIlBoAl WATCH . ff- M" ' i 'i i eiiae arc d reoy nounca 10 present tneir claims on or before taelst day of August. 18J. This 12th of July 1S88. W. L- KifiKMAjfJ Adm'ri "pLR. UOWARp'S Liver. Dyspepsia Ld Kidney JL Tpwders will cure you. rrire. per box, 50c. 3 -.e nt $1.00. Sent to ny address on receirt oi Price, by mil. Dr. J. MENIER IIO WAR f I sep16-ly Winston. N.C. i.- " :1. . 1 1 i- Twenty notes - FOR; mm, wm m m Yemon's R. E. EatlnHosse, I-: Greensboro, H. C. ? Everythingr frh. niee and clean. Table rap plied with tbe best the market affords. Servanta polite and attentive, Passnj?ers arririn on the train from Winstoa going North, East, South or West lie oyer here plenty long to get a - FIRST CLASS HOT MEAL. . Parties from all roint South psasing East or West and down the C. F. & Y. V. he orer here one and a half hoars; Therefore r member that when you want a good meal, come from where you nwy, Vernon's 11 R. Eatk House, ju?t opposite the IL Sl D.'Depof U tho pljce. 1a.. t. vE3E3sro3sr, ju!y3d&wtf Proprietor. Richmond Lccomotiye Machine Vcrks. ; i KIOIISIOXD, Vii., BUILDERS 0? LOCOMOTIVES, Stand a.kd ok Naseo-w Gauge. adapted to every service. EMNEB AND BOILESS ! 15 to 200 ii. p. FOR ALL PURPOSES. i COMPLETE STEAM PLANTS FOR FACTORIES AND MILLS. DOT Mir I UU Vii !! MLUUV) capable of cutting 5,000 to 30,000 leetot Ianiber per day, with patent ed devices for accurate and rapid work1. I ; A LARGE LOT OF Sniall Engines & Boilers from 4 to 10 n. p., "Tanner & De laneyfor sale low to close tiiem out. Write for catalogue and esti mates on your wants. V. R. BURGESS, Salesman fpr North Carolina. D&rw Greensboro, N. C. SfflEimiiJM OF THE STAUNTON LIFE ASSOCIATION OF VIRGINIA. ORGANIZED March 3d, 183. ; COBIENGED BUSINESS April lOtn, 1883. UPWARDS OF $5,000,000 jnsurance NOW IN FORCE. PAID OUT IN DEATH LOSSES $ioo',ooo, AND NOT A SINGLE CLAIM CONTESTED. Liberal com mission to ageuts. For further particulars uddrestr or call on F. JRYIN HILL. State Agent, Greensboro, N. C. GOflice Room No. 2, over Porter's Drug Storei aug21 tf For Sale. A FINE FARM. ror.pisting of 350 acres, on the waters of North Buffalo. A COOd two Story whita honse. 7 room a dininsr room and kitchen attached, with all neces aarv out buildings, well of irood water, snrinar and . prinfr-bouse near dwelling, stables. won eheds. crib, irrainery. carriage house, i blacksmith shop. 2 tenant nouses, 3toDacco Darns. lliis tarm is located 1 mibiS east of Greensboro. 1 orth of McLeans ville. 2Y from R k D R R, in a eood neighborhood healthy, and convenient to cn rches and good schools. oil adapted to wheat, corn and totacco. 1J0 acres fine timber convenient to railroad, good meadow. 50 acres bottoms, 50 acres fresh tobacco land. Will either sell in one body or divide in two parts. Can bo hopght at a bargain. Also 2 young work mules. 1 young mare, good milch cow and sheep, wagons, brggics, plows, and all kinds of farming utensils, useful but too numerous to men tion. For prices and terms apply at onck to ; TiIo8. RANKIN. septS i McLeansville, Guilfori Co., N. C Mill SM T)1T virtue of the authority contained in the Z.J provision? of a mortgag-j executed to me by J. C Hilton and wife. Carrie Hilton, and recorded in the office of Register of Deeds of Guilford county, in Book 72, page 354, I will o3er for sale, at the court houe door in Greensboro, N. C on Mon day. Oct 22ad. 1S8S, at 12 M.rthie following proper ty, to wit: I 1 0'2 ncre f litod io Centre Grove township, adjoining the lands of J. M. t nr ton John Brown and others. J 21. P. CUMMINOS. fcp21-wtda 31ortgagee- ; , J REV, T, P.CHILDSs Will effectuilly and permanently CURE ajiycae of Catarrh uir xironcniria. no matter bow desperate The treatment is local as well a well as constitutional. Can only be r,,t at lroyunio, ve aesire 10 ireaii th se who have TRIHD other rem- viies WITHOUT SUCCESS. Iter. X P.Cltilds, Twr, Obi. . sep 21 w9t IIPRO n n inn uAfiAnnn 3". Pilot iGnntain Hotel, PILOT MOUNTAIN, K. O., I- - IS open for tbe traveling public, and especially phasure seekers, being near the famous Pilot iuouui&in. uooa I are. ana nret class rooms. Con veyances to and from the mountain at any and all J1 1J DANIEL MAKlAN.Prop'rl aeca-tf i The Wenlworth Hotel, i WENTWORTII. N- C. . ' H. . ! . - " Z T . .Wfc and attentive. Is located oenr and cnvenieut to the court house. W. 1. 11 AOK, i novll ; i ' PrOirutvr Arkansas, Texas and California Via the Memphis A Little Rock Ktilroad. middle and central route. - Th Double Daily connections from Memphis to r Kansas. Texas and tbe Jreat Norlhwuet. I) jubk Daily Through CnQK'hes trom Atlanta to Texas, IS a fiit-cla?s hotel. Rooms furnUhed in the very boat of style. The table is always supplied mtn toe best tbe county anords. ' Servants s trom AUanta to Texas, ,tn n k 1 vl MemphU and LitUe hock Ot iuTo wtert-worka aaJ without change, via the short Line. Fourteen Honrs; and Mj Minutes wnicier '. r i-'i 1 ' To Dallaa, Fort Worth, an J tho Texa Paciflc Points than tbe New Orioana Lone Line. 173 miles shorter to and 2)0 vailva fhorter to Fort Worth. The shortcut and best route lor the Tourist or invalid to the famous ( EUREKA AND HOT SPRINGS Of Arkansas. Buffet Sleepers frni Wadhinjrton D. C and uucttanxga to Little Kock. i'ullinan and Woo-Irufl liuSet bleepen from Cincinnati anl Louisville " Little Kock, connecting with throuKQ sleepers in Lrnion Depot tor points in TEXAS and, CALIFORNIA. i -t-. . i 1 -' 1 ! 1 Connocti6ns at Argent with Little Kock and For Smith Railway, for Fort Smith and the Indian Territory This route has a Through Coah from Atlanta and Chattanooga to Fort Smith. Ark., and from Atlanta and Chattanooga to Dallas, Texas. 12 hours in advance of any route. 150 pounds of baggage allowed to each whole- ticket and to pounds to t?ach half ticket. ... If you are gxiifjg to any point in the Great West and wish to 8 iVo from , one to two dollars in time and money oryjur ticket, write or call on me. I will moot you and furnish you with tickets and. through checks at your starting point, if you will either write or wiro me. Books and mapn of Ar kansas, Texas and California mailed freor- For any nformation concerning the vest,- wr.to for ".New Western Railway Guide." mailed free, to . 1 R. A. WILLIAMS. Uen'l Southeastern Trav. I'asa. Agent. V- O. Box ZM, Atlanta. Ga. S. W.TUC KER, 1 j Gen'l Pass'r and Ticket Agest, -sept '40 Little Rock, Ark. : 3DXXaXj A TttD cSpTCTTSTG- , ATTORNEYS AT LAW, QKEEiVSBOItO. - - NORTH CAROLINA "TILL practice in Sts.te and Fodcral Courts 5TOSico opposite Court lfou?e. May23 1y. ! 1- YOU CAN GET A BKAUTIPVL .1SKISTKR (illnstra ted) OF OAIi RIIC INNTITUTK AND liUSINEHH COLLCL', .telling all about that celebrated school, "F IE?. IE IE I You should do this if you contemplate patroni ling any school next year. Prepares for . Xeacfiiu;;, for ZIuinc, or for Collcgr. ai Htutlentm last year. This m;I fh finoly locate'! in the Piedmont region of JSorth Carolina, (near Greensboro.) whore good board can bo hail low. It has splendid buildings.! fine study halls, and elegantly furnished Society il&Hsr beautiful Chapel, and is completely cnuiDDed. -One of tho few Arat-c!us High Scliooln in theouth Address J. A. & M. Ii. JIOLT, tf . Oak RiJge. N. C. TAPE WOIIMS TjXPELLED in one hour, with bead and alive. X2J Sn Cure So l'ny. Live Atrents wanted to soil the medicine. Address Dr. J. MENTER IIOWAHD. septlfi ly Lock Box Gi, Winston N- 0. tOO IISxIs. I.10 22 lls. FreNli Flour. IOO Roxes . S. Siacs. 250 Rales Hay. 300 e:oxcm Tohncco & S mil Is. 20 Tons KIoop Irozi. IOO Kbls. C'oflec. 75 UagH Saarar.- Lye, Potash, Soap,(landles, Candy, boroj f I L ; Ldme, uemeur, I'laRter, llair, Etc., Etc., Ere. WORTH & WORTH, lG-3m Wilmiugtofi, N. C. . SMI IIS MMl - SALEM, N. C HEALTHFUL LOCATION,- BEAUTIFUL grounds; ample buildings, with comfortable study and parlors; deeping alcoves btbing-room.; well graded and advanced courso of study; special schools in Music. Art, Lang .ago an 1 Cotnun-rci.il studies retined hntno life, with good Chrirtian training; special care of tho iwlividnai pupiJ; eighty-four years of continuous experieuca and more than 6,Ojli Alumn e. Send for catalogue ai,d circulars iul-dltw5t i for Rent. The store room on WestjMa; ket street, now occupied by S. (S. Mitchell, will be for rent Sept.. 1st. I8SS. Apply to " . j aug22-im , VV. F. Trogdox. Utterly Surprised. MkbIDIAN, Jnlv 12. rcr anamrjei 1 hH utferJ untold pgony from tue en cu o; blood iMiiu.n l i.l.i n.. tAf-'0. but- besfl received but little, it any. rditf. I iem.rte.1 v all J sorts of patient medicines spending a Urgo amount wTr.XirJV if .i? uu oeiwr. ny attention was attracted by the ures said to have been af fected by li L B .ndI commence-i taking it merey as aa experimont. having but little laith in 1 Io m ittcr surpri-e I soon com menced to improve, and deem myself to-day a wel and henrty pew,n-all owingto the excelient ?u? JVwW0f P I cannot commend it t high ly t thoe suaenng from blood poison. J. O. (Jib 805r II Trainman M & 0 R R ' i To tho Merchants, X ' j-tjKO TIN-WAKE. rr eet the same at Richmond prices, br calling on by coliins oa- , j f Greensboro, N. C 4- ? cartTa! merchant Taif R IH Fl CUT,, SIMERES Aa FUBNitui. --Hit COQOS may22-lv. YalaiWe. PropertyS la ne LI' I OKI f- 1 Q UOl'HI i -a. two -story I AU-ONK Ilia two-storv fV-iK i... AH this property i jn one b-ufi Vlljr 1SOJ ROl. Terms: One-third ci-h 0n t 'i , S and ooo-third in 2 yew?' 0n, tLl' 1 ia :: Cat epl AYLGr HO rVhil beopoion the lbthcfj lor kho accommod ,tion of to Piedraout Spring I froi Danlmryl ami a moil popular jatersi ii i tie F- Dyipeptics n n, jtft.rln, wafer, i;nt anVil,in2. cdcrofalft have been crrI brS use and it is a specific, for d . diseases. I , Fdr PLEASUI KSKEKEHSn cans surpass it. -Mv table will tue best tlie ti din 11 room is arkt-t afft.riKi T: tilatiMl ; ni(v jarlr, double ! v. r.i.,,1 . ' roofna well veil HiitE -the lonir ...... 11..' !. f f J i uesiraoio in tiii.s stvt !. -( State to fpend the heativl fa Kuaueu wnn - a Place F01 been set apart, provided. i Vjspen trees. lAMt'SKMKNTib and muic TKiora. Per monUi u( fc; weets 810'; per Week, i?."; pr c 81; pildreii of 10 yearn ar;! orii balf leljare.s. Servants l,iwr. nl ihi-if rwniilnvi'i s.V rn.m In" do? ires. Tlliinkfi a eojitimj: kful fori past favors, 1 1 a nee of t lie same. 'AddrcsH rne .t D.inlinrr StoUen CountviN. C.I S. 1J. TAYLfiE, Junbladtf Xroprie!or. c. . t:j?tn C. Lu2dleyj& Bro, NURKIiYMlvV, roonsboror IM. C. We can offer at whi.kitle lt k-t f D GOOSlian.lotkrrLai i WILD KNG lafffe lot f GLISII LMULHKKKIES, ! ri Choice -Kcw Crop 1 ( joOO STR A W H IC I ' 1 1 PLANT: lo Arrive From - 1 . I,. - le.'idir Ivek Coneoid iS: Clinton UllSiu I ....... .1 r 1 1 -1 Latb Apple and L irly iVaebT ocaI indti iciiK iit. t )l'cuV" men ana wrro. I'tanicr. A 1 I . . : . I " Ilundrol." a BJ Th'uur.lfrf ' TrbcN, Vlnc-H anl Plt all dtirinir tho yar. 'tih -ur -.- ty. JUain otlico n .atn ""Jj-. mm. ii ii ii rii r u ii I FULL LIFE-SIZE OIL, Bast; 2!Sx3a$S! 3. -j Fall Life-Size Crayon, r i : : i J . ... .'J... rlw.M I : 1RTUAITS.VA1U. riw : DAG U E R R K'jT V 1'K-". V 1 . - l'AINtlktL'mNii' or other copy. G II 0 L1 r 3 MadL at corre-K'n liiia tu MKsJof tho Original fJirinf; I V.l-Tftelrf-.Ii.l. ncO Soil'-IKM 3- Kofcr.-hct-'sent ui-n a; f - 1 i r A Std lio in the A:f I all S t. :i' t9 .IK'- Stredt. . MaVlS-ly A A PHYSICIAN M'VV'-' k.'c. HRrtWX'S bf MIT. I t - openitair i-1 the c- Fpr further ihhrnnW J. H. K "II V I! 1 '-' c tf a i I b: g-. 40 nl Jtbl LL iru tu-e in." i... ffi.n rColIection fclaiuM,s,T" ayii-lr.
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