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2- ( & - vr 2T-' GREENSBORO WOREMAI? 2,) Vol X.-No&v GREENSBORO, S. C TUESDAY APfERNOON, SKP i3 tS92 PrWfl.OO- Tear. IN THE COURT HOUSE LAST X!aHT.h !QHT z. a, s-; '2'iite a cowd paffiaid io the Court Hr.nre UU n'n'il, 'ho object of Mr. S. C. .mL j;i called to the choir, r.n-1 Air. Ins. Al Keece was eing cw3ri . iig7rsf vficif Lei oul made an able anil routing spec Although he laid lie had made luither on, tiiat it lU wage could raanc aucn a tpcecn wuuout picluii auch a speech witpmt prcpara tion piration ? Tho Ji (Wiiijlut there waa a crisis upc wfxrftfikti it as notime to indul Xtvi jokes ad aifecS3teA. What he hfooW it f would b the ebullition of Democracy rising up ii bim. The ju)pe sketclcanyridly the evcn.s of the pir.l twety fiye?itst the carpet bag and ncgtgUUtore and the county government under which the citizens of the State mis was nis nrsi pomicai enon since 1874. The Judge mentioned the Third party as being a menace to the coun try, and contributing to put the State back to its condition of 1868, provid ed that party should bold the oalance of power and wield it in the interest of tho Republican party. The speech a rhvered lntidl and continuouslv throughout. Hon. J. A. Bamnger aUo made an able speech, io which he expressed his gratification that Jodgo Schenck had returned to the rostrom of poli tics. He alluded to the side showe whoe iafluence was ir aid of the Re publican Rarty, but expressed the be lief that enough Democrat! would be on hand at tho electioa to secure vic tory against tho eoemy. Who 11 Dr Exam ?" said Mr. B ir noger, 'and who is Gioer Cleto land ?" . Every mention of Cleveland's '''.' a!1" 1... J-J name waa neanuy appiauueu (Col. Morehead was to havo spok n, but the time was found too short after the organization matters of the club had been act on foot. ' Mr. Geo S. Sergeant having de ' clined to act aa Pres't of the 'Club 00 account of pressing business duties Mr. J, W. Forbi waa prevailed on to act as President; S. C. Dodaon, Vice President 5 H W. Wharton and J. F. Jordan, secretaries ; W. E. Bevil, Tftaanrer.. , , - . . 11 '" v Oo motion' a committee was eppoin td to fill tho blanks' as, to names, places, dates, etc, of the Constitution and By Laws of the Club, and ou fur ther motion tbe officers of the Club were constituted that committee. " J W. E. Bevill, O. S. Sergeant,-D Schenck, Jr, Mr. McKinnsy and R. M- Reeo were made soliciting com mittte. On moti . n of J. S. Michaox a com ' mittee was ordered' to take action re . lativa to the reception of Mr. Steven son next Mundy night'-a committee of ten, who will appoint sub commit . ifipn it necessary. nc tuiuiuuwi w .v, rn ''Club. . i ' The l'st pi 227 nsmei reported to the Club was inaeasnj Dy quuo numberof others. : ' , , , ',", l"A vrv i-etermincd. ,; enthusiastic ' meeting io the dnrvctibn of pure Dem Ocraoy with Grover Cleve'and at the heacl. , ; which the cituena of ffl Mtr Richmond on IhC. F. & Y. V. insulted and humiliated sduinY thBTTM.jroaj . RECEPTION COMMITTEE 4 Tl bllowingentlimen ware selec ted pi morning, by the coiiuuittee, uppS'ntcd 'or that purposo at the Club rJ'tceTn tjT-oisitfu of GJh. Stev enson't vu:t tfthis city ( night, Sjt fth : Monday I). Schenck, Sr , R. it. King. inc. ' A. W. U John A UiinnguFT ' J. K. AlenJWnball, - 5 W. J. F j- "'ki 1 Cdtt. ' - Al'ord, ' , P. Glenn, . . . D. Mclver. w vL McAloo nI nVOsbo ine commm wnr igvv ine Court House tonight at 8 o'clock to tattfTSTBe' acfion. -3 One of the strangst-rtinawaf affairs is reported to luajwoJUVA irotn A man calling his Aame Chatham, and claiming to be from Atlanta, turn ed up recently rather mysteriously near Richmond, and hired from Mr. Watson a horse and bucgy, taking a boy with Lim. Chatham drove to tne Louse of Wes ley Phillip, where he dropped the boy and took up a fourteen year 'old daughter of Phill pa. Whether Cheatham had ever seen the girl previously or whether he had some rare love powders which just took the girl and lifted ber into the buggy, is not known ; at any rate the girl took passage with Chatham and they drove on South. After about a week the runaways were heard from. By means of diu patches sent on ahead they were cap tured in ' Darlington,' S. , C-, and on Sunday last parties started to S. C. to bricg the runaways back the man Chatham, it is hoped, to justice. It is said that the fellow had no motjey, and.beggeJ fo$d alotlg .tie way from any cabin he might light upon. When last heard from the girl, Miss Phillips, was deeply distressed, and was having spa.ras. Tne mystery of the affair, it is hoped, will be cleared op shortly, and tbe public Will know if a man who is an entire stranger can exert such a cbarm over a young girl as to indue8 her, on first sight, to jump up into a buggy and ride away with him to parts unknown. A humane and intelligent reader of this paper, after seeing our comments on tbe prize fiiht at New Orleans and the able criticisms of the editor of the Richmond Times on the same subject, expresses a dasire to have a list of the newspapers : that came oat and denounced tne prize fighting in. quity. I It is time that every . decent news paper had put itself on record in fa vorpf stringent laws by Congress to prevent both the lottery and the prize fight. . : The eastbound passenger train that passes Durham about I o'clock Sun day morning killed Abrara Kennedy, an old colored wood chopper. The accident occurred near Fast Durham Kennedy was addicted to drinking and the cause of his death is doe to the fact that he fell asleep on the track while under the influence of liquor. Durham bun. . GPEAKINO OF TOU Cupt. !. U. Hu-cy re'urntd to Wanhinghton today. . Mrs. Vr. 1' Moss went en a nhort visit to Dutiville thi moruing. Mrs C l. Perry, of ChicK" m the rilv vfkitinir Mr. I. D. Hurrli. .1' 7 "rftvMT. T Totun naned tlirouuh tiie ri'j last night on h $ way to Dan vtllc Mr. M. M. Cates, of Burlington, is fic icray with a view of attending a stockholders uitetiDg cf the Cocptra t ve Cotton Mills tonight. Mr. Claude Morris of Cedar Falls, Chisolto cf Ramseur and Johnston of this city went North today to buy goods. Mrs. Dike Donnull wtnt to Gruham this morning on a visit to MibS Al Hon John L King went to VViikto b.iro this morning to a'.tend court Lynched Last Night Allison, wh ' ahot the yourg man Brown in Mt. Airy a Week or so ago, was taken from the jail of Surry coun ty and lynched but night The murder was io cold blood. Dr Michaux, county physician, was notified this morning of the death last night of Dick WhiUett, who was murderously assaulted by Ces.tr Cobb on the 26th of August, with an ax, ani Drs. Michaux and Glenn and Cmner Wm. Donmll went over this niuin.ng to hold a post morten. A BipwIuWko U Cllvaa tm l. la. The New York Herald c ntinues to make sport of Charlotte lu nn lay edition has a column of stuff about "Big Sam," nolicitor Brown, the pol ce, the dmg stores, etc , all ot most untrulhiu and disgusting character. The man the Hera'd sent out with Oorbctt evidently intended to be fanny, regardless ofcosequences The correspondent says th it when h's party sent down to the hotel office for beer on Sunday, tbe waiter came back bearing Bible on a diver ' salver Again hs says that at, a drag a'.ore he could buy a drink of soda water, but no cigars. Then the reporter - goes on to ridicule solicitor Brown and the police force." CoL B own knew noth ing whatever about any effort to arrest Corbett. He ietued no warrant and no warrant was attempted to be serv ed by the police. Had the Charlotte police been given a warrant for Cor bett's arresr, it is safe to say that there would have been a serious break in the programme at New Orleans. Charlotte News r ' ' - V The Clrciu Ulrla OoBdltlen. Minnie Merrick, the circus girl who was attacked bv tbe lioness here Sat urday, was resting quietly at - eleven O'clock Saturday night when the show train pulled but for Wilkesboro- Dr Lo't visited the injured woman ' three timua af er she was hurt. She was suffering considerable par thojgash on the back of. by the claws of the Up place nearly twolncl? ..:' 01 ' v winsion. ocpju -ii larsof a fatal leh Stokscoun:yyfe Georcre Hall and r Jim smithhad a which Sra.th had. from Smith, who reported the trouj armed himtelt an roilei ani shot h neck, the hall co chin.' Smith is r Bucklen'sArnica Bulve. The bust Salve in the world for Cuts, Brnines, Sort, Ulcern, Salt Kbonm.rtwrSbrfle, Tetter, Chapped nmN, Chilblain, Corn, nnd nil Skin Krnptioua, and twhitivuly curbs Piles, or no py in required It ii guarautfwl to givH parfect atiHfHfTlwTCrelMwher.. ihin u j.Uin Ulk, tion, ormonoy refunded. Price 5f ohoi. pr tKJi. tor kuIh by C. Eltbatean he prW ir .l o M w0 uoiton 1 New Furniture Store D. N. KIRKPATRICK IS NOW IN G. WILL ARM FIELD'S OLD STAND, And has an Attractive Stock of New Furniture, And Invites You to Come Nw, and Then Examine his rarlor and Bed Room Suits, Hat- Racks, Writing Desks, 3ook Cases, Plush Rockers, Side Boards, AND THE GREENSBORO FURNITURE MFQ CO'S GOODS. THE OM.Y PLACE :-This Space AT FISHBL ATE. v w . y - -j to MENDING. J. H. I DWELL, SYCMOl.E fiTJiREz, ly SEAR TUB M MtET. ' sMkf Mini di-i.Ih nhrM in 8VU tjlo, umi hi pricii lower tnanthau tlm Hatue work i uhargAd bnt if yoo try it. you will Hod it true. rnnomv it n gruut Mine ana a taUJR ne ur tie' 11 i-ovii m wou as 111 anytbing 1h: 1 j . aui27 Urn YOU CAN GET THEM. RESPECTFULLY, SHOE . Belongs To:- a - .!. - r -
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