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aira. GREENSBORO, X. C, AUGUST 1, 1888. • / . «:ST SEY \ i II:MKIS DEMOCH ITS. • open til -. :■! ices arc i ,• : rtw lower in usual. candidates of MllVaSS. ii prices of his hirer than , enable t!n' ieelj diessed up i : the ran . , lection ami a . than al oul two- II feel after the ,. . mil heroines fully i- |,roe,laini8 to ev - . El. £ PLEASANT GARDEN, N.C, ^ July 30th, 1888. t MB. EDITOR, DEAR SIB: While we ate not in the habit of DAILY PATRIOT. GREENSBORO, N- C : WEDNESDAY, AUG. 1, 1888. , K^Y^£T\«^7*™ the political pot is beginning to EDITORIAL BRIEFS. Diner and as the time is near at , \. . ,nd for nominating the candidates Thocallforac cation ol Dem- the differen! offices of the ocratic clubs ot the State has been Mr. 4 ■ unty for the next two years^ this posl [toned. While the senate > worrying with the fishery treaty, the prt-si dent ix enjoying ;i fishery treat. and ■ • . ■ . ■-. Solt Italeigh, >. < . ,11.- Can the laboring mon suppoi I Chinee Harrison ami Money Bags Europel dates, voters, la- Morton, who imports cheap eon H »t they can tract labor from ■ (<s( Goods, , ps, for ii i1''" rea- ::'"i'v"e that "Virginia r blieans wo ,n i.nv. delight a patient public b.i gel iriees of all ting together and aereeinc The Baltimore .i nu man w lie In . :• past, thougl ■■ Se II Partiu, the wifea iudei ei o rteen ' hi. . :: : . i - i ime past • ■ qiu stion should not be decided by the favoritism of a few leaders as been the case heretofore. We an just entering upon a campaign that will be closely contested in this county. We want our strong est and best men on the ticket. We should look to the moral standing of a man as well as to his intellec-tual ability; therefore Fentress Tov uship wishes to present a name fo to 'he voters of Guilford county, and in presenting them she itisfled they are the right men i Richmond Locomoi Machine Ihfbij niceMOND, V BUILDERS OF M ' STANDARD OB ' adapted to every sen ENGINES AND BOILERS [13 to FOR ALL PUR! COMPLETE V: JIB FOR FACTORIE \. S'D MILLS. Ti NQ.61. ROTHIS Fresh From facturers; |DDAT ,$, ( - PILLS FO: . I : AT N I ■I-'O:;K XT.XC - D3&AJC (! ranteed Kxoelleme, Sterling * ip/lard Puritv, ;:t. Fresh stock jnst receive*1:;: Gross for s;'" at • bed-roc ; capable of cuttii 30,000 To Til© Tn?3.cLo. feetof lumber per day, v p tent-aw Hats, Di to <-<>st. but f, I IUOB1 Ol i up to make So remem-agreeing sonic kind of harmony: Mo ' . r ••' a the ght place and wHl^notoiily ■.'■■■ . ■■ . . to ■ : \ . how unreasonable some people . ■ •■ (l;i\ . • "I i-il rsandsomein !^ Some of cm exchanges appeal to be worried over the idea thatthe Mills bill is sqnare out for protee lion. We refer all such to the elo (punt and convincing remarks ol Mr. Mills just before he called the previous question. , ^1! strength ol the Dem-atie party, but will thaw from Republican ranks, and as there reral aspirants for the offices j we shall name, we say and urge it - .. , sverj Democratic voter the, ; essity ol attending the pr. ries, as that is the place to dm ■ cuss the fitness of a man, and don t . isitate toobjecl to a man just be II Porter d ! ■■" t»»uk ,u« ls "(,! fit for P the ... ihonldyousuy away from ■■ \>™»rv* then you have no time al i - 4.,. ■ Why »ie I ■ . to grumble if your man does :..M the nomination. The first we pieteut is that of N. A. Banner for Sheriff, and in present- «uiii ID irai.j »« •-.-- .,-..., .-..,:. ing him we preseut a ■ them by Congress is worth know- ' |lei,| .,•::.- Since the question of vetoing pension bills has come up BO often, what is really done in investigating i),.,,,.^,,,^ MIL' sonic of the President's messages it appears that in many csesn there. was no investigation by Congress. , til ;■;: thai Grovi r i sited for i,. Democratic ticket. ■ prettj sure thing is posilivelj refused mi the llepnblican . sure thing who >| can nominee. thing is. al nominations, elected; and another i ntj is whether cted «ill, in ma-lie party that ■ wei. -in,-, certain and fixed ,. Will. Armfield has • stock: ol Cloth- ... |)rj I looils, Car-the Stair, and not this is campaign year ,aVe no great surplus much torn up in mind about nan that is mil ouij competent to nil the office ,;,,.,, the evidence eiveu m I astic meei but will be elected if nominated, "'" place last. """red for he is ono of the hardest work ed devices for accurate an i ;;: I work. A LAI SniallEngin ilcrs from I to 10 II. r., " & l)e lane^." for sale ' In■■'••. out. Write for mates on yoni W. R. BL Salesm n I NToi an. ! n.vw (.:; ''. C0MMISSI0:iEI 1)i nsr.WT TO :.'■•' porioi Coui lonu, '. ■ C vi.i.iM. 1. ;i- Cominii^ l it PIIBIJt' Al'CTION dor. lor CASII, -1 i!: ' I boro. N. '■....I ;.:..'• Ii * alu> cl" Sfj.l. li;fc: , . LOT Bftu ito . . . ., uvoiiui fj<.nniiu \.„„l- f W.A.S • the pi rty ul IV. L. ( R. :.. _ _lirr.-ii-ii.r- . .'"""■ Shakei .-.. i I . Mex lop Bit • ters. Hor-toj'Ts ,\--:d Phosphate, :' ■:<■<'.- i. nh Q | ■•■•■■, l*ici so's F ' ' I in, Pierce'- • Pellets, [nd .:n Root Pil I": Ayer*s Sarsaparilla, Aver'- Pills, Lemon ' small :./. • Sin*- mon ' Livi . or. (( loci . to evi ry purcnasei ol 1 . ■-. ay's ;\ • . ;:m .., ■ , Fiji --I''' i':'.- il Bali . ill's S. ri.. nd- I P tls Chinese Harrison is for pro trading the Monopolists ti but leaves the laboring man to take care of himself by placing the ,,,. |,..IV,, .. American working men ill com-petition with the Chinese lab< , Auybodj knows that a Chinaman can live a solid week on 'J."> Rents, can you live on that, American workingmen. in^. Democrats in the county and will noi only poll the full strength o! his party'but will draw trom the Ltepublicana, lor we have, heard some saj they would support him if nominated. • _ i .. next is that oi \. ('■■ Kirk-for two hours, deta bis 1 pa DIM „I.III for Register of Deeds. We know there are several candidates I!,, said he "' - ithe field lor that office: men that - . ,. ;.: : ol E(| id ure comyetaut to fill that position thai ected, but as Mr. Kirkman has liststs owned tl • can part3 carried the Democratic banner to people :. )8einU bourse to heai i ' -' . U isl « II thi K-jmblii m uiemb. ' e «rd of Kqnalizd >"■, •■' - suppoi :• ■ ••■ '• ■■■■■ '■ ■ ' ' :' ; .....'■•' Y0L CAN A BKAl'Tiri'L '■:,~' ' rT«?B ted) OF OAK RIUC.E .1 3 *■ AM» «i st.-V:■:*».» roiii.ci E. about tli.it i-BlebratoH ••' .i uie Wa- ■.■-. . mers. falo Litl in '■' illinarif " .... i arlsbad Sprudel llunyadi Janos al* ' ice in refr'i iratoi lor FEE I Yon should do this i you ■ ■■ zinc any rehool noxtveai Prci .... l'< u, imi^. lor Bn»l»r«». •!• lor I Hi •£1» NlndmlM :.;-.. located in Ihi .,.. j, i |roi ?i-i.'■"> low. tt ha ami elegantly hi i i •" - eiutihil Clm|-"l, :ii-..l i- cooiplol I the few Mml-clnn" High Nchool- m th ■ il i> Address .(. A. & M. II. it imm diate ..... . ' .ili'S ••The New York Tribune is very i i . ■ State. He ; -.- : i (llevelaud. Two IMurkj W >mi i Parkersburg, W. \"a. ■ victory in two campaigns and made .;-. ., good Treasurer, we are satis lied he would redeem the office of fi R , - i»N"N TO . -ISO .. .. . ... .... ■' •• K.-S. I'oi ■.•..• •.•. •• r-. . -.. Lemon. ( •■ •• " ... .In ii. ■ ■ ■• •■ • ■••■-. .. .. • •• •■ luilta, -. Squill •.." :ri-J. •• •• • l| |iocae. iral ion i made b.\ us and guaranteed full itrongth. lieu ii« «>>»i<i IWI-VI.. »™-—r ™ | . .... , ,,., ,,- »■»,-. Kegistoi of Deeds from Bepobli- LIM;aFE FIKJl, can blunders and place it again in So give 101 SADI Two maiden I nil • Democratic hands. ns .„,!..«...... . living near Din i above HaI,„ei. for Sheriff and Kirkman nends to do his usu president's fishing trip and scolds here, last i '.usiness if prices aie INsi : iH— SOfl OZS. QUININE, :,; (../.-, MORl'IIi: lent to buyers. You prices of goods mini, that he means bu-na] .-.(■•■ him before » \VoJ-IL\ I ol si veil tlr." Our'ahh- but misguided burgl« ■ ^ 1,1 '• , and eaptu i U1 '' Gothan cotempoary can rest as ^^ ,y| Mired that, if Mr. Cleveland tioes , m;,.| .., nothing worse than take a well- .,,-., ' lle earned vacation now and then, the was sh. foi Register of Deeds. FENTRESS TOWHSHIP. O.W.Carr&Co., Agents • ■ -., -, park Davis & Co's nd of1 I'"' seriptions pre othci MK. WHlTBHBAD, ,...,. ollie II il :i: ' liciiies. DKAR SIR-—The Democrats ,.K i ,f east Guilford wish to suggest ^ p,.„pie (.1 tic- United States bardlv find fault with him trill i ii . .1 J| j, nit to buj gootls cheap, •w is your \ ill. Arm von w ill find the lollow-that j mi '•'•ill be to hay them.— ■ c of the goods to be . , | cli we think below ■i pi iees: ;. -. mount •*■: mer price Men's. low quarter : -■..:■ llatsi heap The workingmen know that Har-rison threatened them with vio-lence our West when the protect-ionists were trying to grind them down and until this day. they have blood in their eyes for him, it the number of lahor Journals which have pronounced against him can be taken as a criterion The La-bor Signal, of Indianapolis, leads the ran and in its wake follow nineteen others, more or less in-fluential. otht t . - the -■ escape ■ ': ■" was £' " T ' : ' ,i ; i ei •: Both bin ;Ucti •■ ■■ Mipp '•- old-timers. i The Durham Tobacco IMant abonl as near telling the truth, as mi editor ever gets when il ■ II anything is wante»\ somebody most run to the editor and get hi n ,opnt a piece in the paper, lb is the servant of all, and like tin ser . The ■ ■ ■ ■• i Milvt ml i . •'• • :' /.':. ..'.:.' JOUVM I ■ ■ ' '!'' sa\s: "A mi mbi f the V\ .-. sin Stati repub ■ «om« miltee .- auth i I ■ I'oi the s meul that Ileniy ' ■" sentative of the • ; " Par[J u (..:; res . : . | I ■ he if '. i. :• --. ne , - ■ e. through your valuable paper the „e of one of the very best citi zetis for the office of Register ol I'or the iirst time in twen-livi years, we ask the Democrat ic convention to consider oar claim. \\ have always stood firm lor Democratic Party, and we pre- . nt you one of our wr\ best men. • ell qualified for the position ,1 posseses all those qualities I go to make up a perfect gen tlemau. We present to the con-vention the name of J. M. Fonst. Respectfull,', O.NF. OF THE DEMOCRATS. < > W. t • .V i:;:. -*» -■■■• • ■ '■ ■ trinity |2 (i i • dies il a U I-" l-or- ' •■ i r i • •. • " ■'-i Stickiest of Sticky Fly Paper. ' . tool ng our . • ! IV.rsi i I' •■ '"' • POMONA. N. C. Tiro and a ha < ', . : ■ '■ I -. . ■ Julj 27th, 1688. s OF GEEBNSBOBO PATRIOT: lentlemen: I Bee my name men ■r in connection with fheoffici A. Iht .... ml '-•!'■ Im ■ • :';:' "'.'{- The main in. oi th- I '»'d S<»ap, Soap 11 s '■'; »nd Danville ifeilro* ! ^ '< "V,; ^ughthegroi, *-•<*, 100 Feet ot the office. ;- ■ \ •■ Salem trains make twice daily each < aj Those interested in " ' fruit growii • invited : id M.,rsueUer Coats van!, he is expected bj those lie nea- serves to wait and eat scraps at the t am woond table. But we are going \ . oi Ladies' Summer closed at less than A ■ Ik Mits. • less thai: cost. A Men's Hats, in irtlnei lines o'. Irum -. • lial will be closed • read\ first bell rin to conn- when hefon long." the Ah. . • i- Hi ■ -..I dotlung. You i i suit fm loss than cost. — • ■- ■ • "■ i lei reports ( bull • ■ ' ': ■ . te . inji — •• ' i . it is assui • ; - - . -i - to an • ' I . ■ ' ■■ Indians. ,l,.,ende.a"e which heralded the ievera Mackav Bennett Cable into exist once have melted away before the oi a heavy balance K The No^v Perfume, .. .' Henna FaacyAj bic Les. Hni kh. ad. we imagine >ou in at the ringing of the "first ■■ "The inevitable has happened, remavks the New York Worl 'x' York The loud professions of eternal 's - 0I" ' . fa hl,'ivx balance going I n i - Kjublaek Diagonals will ">urun'*":„' sull. of yja ledgei " ,r*15. Go and sec lor on the w«- ■.. h »t ^ « - ; ,-„, HU «,„„ turo.i. ■>"»-■■• >- —'•i,e 1: 11^v. uhfai-.i -- u„ea pool ™»J. ..M.M ,t(,rdeia. ■': i mi<t h rtiat's ewnaure.u„pro_n monop>o.«liiie,.^s. from -•.'.! toear. re v, ill allow my name to the Democratic county con -:,,; to beheld it; Greensboro LStli day of August, ■ lithfnlly &c, (H .s. 8. LISDLEY. i!!.<.l«li:U Of UEEIK ..;.., innoui ••■ mysell » .:, ■ . the nomination ol , .; ol Deeda !•; the Demo iity convention. b. rt. MITCHELL august 1st, 'do- Greensboro' Candy Co. . ■ IBB ol LAIS AND FANCY CANDY r .. FOREWS FRUIT Straicbei ■ Gooseben ' ",;- - • - T ■ ,/■<-, ■ ■' \|1 the new ai <\ ra as well as th« newcatalo Give your« i h ageut oi ordei -; nursery CorresiMi •« - ' Descriptive i P,AXSSJ. VA.. LI: Ponroi jy26 tf i., N. ' In So<l e-.cry thing ■Drill .... - " TAfB BROTHERS. I ,:- | Che ,- - .M-.- i ti UrANTED ;
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Title | The daily evening patriot [August 1, 1888] |
Date | 1888-08-01 |
Editor(s) | Whitehead, Z. W. (Zollicofer Wiley), 1862-1923 |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Topics | Context |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The August 1, 1888, issue of The Daily Evening Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C. by Z.W. Whitehead. |
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Original publisher | Greensboro, N.C. : Z.W. Whitehead |
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aira.
GREENSBORO, X. C, AUGUST 1, 1888.
• / . «:ST SEY \ i II:MKIS DEMOCH ITS.
• open
til -. :■! ices arc
i ,• : rtw lower
in usual.
candidates of
MllVaSS.
ii prices of his
hirer than
, enable t!n'
ieelj diessed up
i : the ran
. , lection ami a
. than al oul two-
II feel after the
,. . mil heroines fully
i- |,roe,laini8 to ev
- . El. £
PLEASANT GARDEN, N.C, ^
July 30th, 1888. t
MB. EDITOR, DEAR SIB:
While we ate not in the habit of
DAILY PATRIOT.
GREENSBORO, N- C :
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 1, 1888. , K^Y^£T\«^7*™
the political pot is beginning to
EDITORIAL BRIEFS. Diner and as the time is near at
, \. . ,nd for nominating the candidates
Thocallforac cation ol Dem- the differen! offices of the
ocratic clubs ot the State has been Mr. 4 ■ unty for the next two years^ this
posl [toned.
While the senate > worrying
with the fishery treaty, the prt-si
dent ix enjoying ;i fishery treat.
and ■ •
. ■ . ■-. Solt
Italeigh, >. < . ,11.-
Can the laboring mon suppoi I
Chinee Harrison ami Money Bags
Europel
dates, voters, la- Morton, who imports cheap eon
H »t they can tract labor from
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