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1 GREENSBORO JULY WORKBffAI. Vol X.-N079 OKEENSCORO 1FTEUXOON, SEr 9 1892 Price $3.00 Per Tear. , n. a, frjav Butlor and Aycock. The observer hat hd ihe pleasure of hearing Mr. Aycock more tban once, and ktv him ai one of the sUongost speaker in the State. Yet ierday it seeme I that ht wa at hit very best, the Promethean fire"' glow ing warm in hi breast 1 1 th utter de eat ol hit antagonist Mr. Steele then introduced Mr. arion Bulter, It would be unfair to Jiny hin ability. As Mr. Aycock laid, he u one of the imutett men in the Weaver ranki 1 but. like Major Bagstock in Dombey and Son he ii "devilish 1'y." H 6ndt himself in an indefensible position, which he hat tndied over carefully and male .the best of it Kit whole peec 1 of one hour an 1 a ha'f wat a succession of specious appeals to those who want office in the new party or are for differ ent reasons dissatisfied with the exist; ing ordr ol things There is no on who could act more efficiently as trumpeter for the calamity howler of the country His explanation of his desertion of the Democratic prty and kit abandonment of the ticket be bad helped to form was lame distressing ly lame and it occurred to the Ob" server that ha must have a poor opin ion of the intelligence of a Mecklen. burg audience ti tupp vie that such sturT would put muster with K - Mr Aycock' rejoiner was a tort r f deluge of deserved invective, and But ler just sat an 1 let it pour d wn. In th moat settling terms he character ed his aotagonis speech as the most remarkable uterance be had ever hear.! -thai a man should olort in his bad ftitb ; and to the intense amusement of at leait the Democratic .part of the crowd, quoted again and again from Butler's papr, to hie otter stultification. Mr, Bulter in his rejoinder was ut terry silent as to this exonation in fact it wae unanswerable. .r Heconfin d his time to the government owner ship of railroad, telegraphs, and mon ey except tbat he found time, al though bis train wa waiting for him, to indulge in a fulsome eul.gy of Wea ver. And there were indications that this was a Iitt'e '00 much for even the most Mtbruiastic Tchd party (ol lowers. ' ; .' -. ' , :'. ' - Throughout the whole discussion the only polit cal e-taitul Mr. Butler could find were tbe Democratic be let the Itjpublcane severely alone. Charlotte Ob erver. v THIS MORNING'S FIRE. Fivi Houses on 8th St. Webb Cbx- i "1 fleteut Destroyed. . , Fire destroyed five wooden buil t ing oane t by colored citizens on east Eighth atreet' at 3:30' o'clock this morning The fire was first discover ed in the storo room of Frank Wright, but its orig n ii not known. Wright had an inu ance ol $1,7000 on the building and stock of goods. Fifty dollars in money was-sUo burned op The other bu ldiogs were, a hotel and out bouses owned ty Rev. W. L. Bethel, and a dwelling house of R ch ard Mebane, Bethel's property was insured for $3,100 and his loss is es timated at $2,510. , Mebane was Insur . ed for $300. . '' . The Winston and Salem Fire Com panics w-ro on hand and did good work, considering On d stance ihey had to throw water. ; The companie attached tneir h s together and, through the efforts of the firemen, the Zion church nnd other buildings near by were saved from destruction. Winston Sentinel. CHOLERA PREVAILS. Havre, Sept 7 There were nine teen new cases and eleven deaths W'ed nesday and e:ght fewer cases thn on Tuesilay. London, Sept 8 - The lo.al govern ment boat J d-.clare that them is not a esse of cho'cra in Oieat ISritian or Irelacd Bremen, Sept 8 No case ol chol era has been reported here since Sun day, and it is claimed that the city is free from (ho disease. Washington, Sdpt 8 The State De partmcnt has advised tbe Treasury De partment that Vice Consul Visaere, at Volterdam, had cabled tbe Pruident ol eases cf cholera in that port. Berlin, Supt 8 A woman, who ar ried in Ber in yisterday, wis seiiod with cholera today. Owing to the scourge tbe Emperor has coontermmd ed the ordcis for military mancuvres to have been held at Water berry. . Washington, Sept S. Official noti fication of the order of Council of the Province of Quebec prohibiting immi gration by water and land was receiv ed at the State Department today from the United States consul at Que bee tlM PattvU Washington, Sept S .The Navy Department today assumed charge of the quarantine patrol of New York harbor. It will place an officer from the Brooklyn Navy Yard in charge of the patrol vessels in the lower bay. Tbe New Hampshire will be turned over to the Statu authorities lor use as a hospital lor the detention of cabin passengers The old monitor Nantocket will be used as a sort of flagship and place of rendezvous for the hospital boat. Gen. Grant, the Acting Secretary of War, has decided to tender the uie ot 400 tent to the Treasury Department for tbe use of persons from infected ships on Hod man and Swinburne Islands. THE DREAD TELLOW FLAO i!OUTRQ4(4i0reu Quarantine, Sept 8. A dispatch received from Saody Hook says the. Rngia, Normandie and Hoffman Island hoisted the jellow flag this morning Acoording to the code of signals arranged by Dr. Jenkins yes terday this means that the scourge has fastened on more victims. Until the official report comes from the vessels and bland it will be impossi ble to learn how many have been taken ill or whether they are dead. I A death is reported this morning of a cholera patient on Swinburne Island as ha ving occarred last niqht The government tug Narkeeta 1 patroliug the sound off Willtt'i Point with orders to stop all vessels from foreign por,t. 'I . - I X SSSJ SI I ' I u ",' ' Jlev Egjert V. Smith, who' a as iu the city yesterday, ha .ately re turned from the western part or. the state, hav ng bean there iu the' inter est of the Syn 4. Tbe Prespyterian Chuich is evangelizing the mountain ous region as rapidly as possioia. Churches and sc hools have been plac ed in a numb;r of barren places. Charlotte observer. The Landmark says that Dr. L. White, of Charlotte, hss" decided to locate in Stateville for the practice of bis profession dentistry aod will e read-- fl-r business by the 15th. ' .Mild, eutle, aoor nine and healing ia Dr. Sage'e catarrh remedy. Cures tbe vorst forms permanently. No experimentinir.' It's "Old Reliably." s5 year of success. ' 8 PEA 11 NO OF YOU Mr. G. Will Armfield retorncd last night from lynchbu'g, and is very busy today. , Prol. John S. Ray. ol Kernersvihe, an educator of much note in former days, and who has been mayor of his town, as well as a promoter ol its interests in other ways, was on a visit here today, looking little, if any older than be did twenty years ago. He leads a quiet life, so conducive to health and longevity. Rev. Walter Curtis and his mother from rrank!insville, wer here today. Mr. J. A Redding, Mr. Redding and the children, from Millboro, were in the city today. Y Mrs. W. C Kennett, who has been up on a visit to her lather and other relations in this section, returned to ber home at Enfield today. Hon. W. M. Robbios, with one ol his daughter and a young lemale companioti, went op to Salem today, where Mjsa Robbins will en'er upon a coarse of muc. Mrs. W. H. Branson and children, who have' beerj on a visit to friends in this city, returned to their home at Durham this morning, Mr. W. Burgess; Mrs. Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. Watson, and tbe entire family, took; the train berejoday for rl: A- -. .1 ' T Florid, to which 'State they go for the take of Mr. Burgess' heal h. which has for a long time been Utbic The numerous friends of the Umily and of Mr. Burgess alto wuh thtt the change may effect the restoration of his health. Mrs. R F. Boyd, on her arrival at Winston, lound her mother absent, aod then ahe returned to this city. Mrs. U W. Kestler in on a visit to the Concord Fair. Mr G. H. Makepeace, whe went to Mount Airy some days ago for his htalth was attacked with cholera from which be suffered severly. He was bere today. Mrs Kathryn Keogh-Conrad, of Danville, Va t is here on a visit to her friend, Miss Eugene Gray. Mis Josephine Smith, of Raleigh, is here on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Gales. (Coautnnleated.) Death, of Mrs Mooney. Thi morning tbe body of Mrs. Mooney, ol Ralaigh, N. C , passed through from Winston, N, C, here she died She was a sister of Rev. Mr, Wiley's wife and daughter - of Mrs. M. Ann Fowler, of Raleigh, N. C, and a niece cf James R. Callum, of Greens borough. She had been sick a long time and went to Winston for her health. She was a consistent mem ber of the Pi esbyterian Church. She leaves a huband and two children to mourn CPNloss, and many friends. Our loss it gain, ire oioie says, the day Mes death is better than Nund ready toga ones b' I'ial travellers or solicit tdent in Greensboro, or jieadquarters lu the city, ing ag'j makip who hn heart J 1 VBUBQ Wt VblUUWAJ 'liiiHtled to meet at the Jjuested McAd(, lOUre, on Saturday, Sep. tembetj th at S o'clock, p. m , lor the purpo of organizing a Democratic Camoffcn" Club and opening: head quarter in this city for distribution of campei'n 1 literature ana oiner wora tinder ' - ecotmty Executive Com . Sept 5 1 w - . ; Bucklen'e Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruiaea, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhearo.FeverSorea, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain, Coma, and all Skin Eruption, and positively cure Piles, or no pay i required It ii guaranteed to give parfect tstisfai tion, or money refundod. Prioe 2f oonU per box. For dale by C. E Holton New Furniture Store D. N. KIRKPATRIOK IS NOW IN G. WILL ARM FIELD'S OLD STAND, And has an Attractive Stock of New Furniture, And Invites You to Come Nuw, and Then Eiaminohia rarlor and Bed Room Suits, Hat Racks, Writing Desks, Look Cases, Plush Rockers, Side Boards, AND THE GREENSBORO FURNITURE MFG CO'8 GOODS. " TTTP fVCT.V TT.nr.' vnrr v -i -rtrn mnmr RESPECTFULLY, Emmet B. Kirkpatrioit, mah'o. This Space FISHBL ATE. Every man is after Lic' With a long sh.rp Bt,-' or other, And Fishblate f . his kind With a great V line : 1 The biggest That ever tr , throur' SHOE MENDING. J. K. EDWELL. hYCAMOUE KTREET, NEAliTHK MAHEET. Mukva and rutod ahoes la flr.t raWt itle, nnd t price lower tnan than the same work i charged tor elavabore. lliis ii pluin talk, bnt if yon try it, yon will find it tro. Economy ia a (treat thing and a thing tbat oan be practiaed iu bo aa Weil a in anything cIm. ao27 2m XOU CAN GET THEM. Belongs To i f a I' t mitte V 1
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