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H^QT ■ ■ THE GRE ORO PATRIOT. ADVERU.tNC RUES DEMOCRATIC SUPREMACY FOR THE GOOD OF ALL, AND A DEMOCRATIC ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTERED BY DEMOCRATS. I VI AHI.ISIII.il 19 IMS M:« SI1IIK*. Ml. |.IIS GREENSBORO, N.C., FRIDAY, JUNE 1. 1888. Kll'.e-s AMD POIMTW BOB Ingersoll says Gresbam fa lii cowing Republican. CALIFORNIA Democratic r'tale I ■ nventiou is solid lor Cleveland. Oiim Democrat* indorse Oleve. land and i.mil' reform. Sensible. ■ S THE CUarlotle Observer is to lie i,.\ red again. Hi.- Philadelphia Prtu, Blaine irgau, gives Inm :I77 onI of 832. Tin: war dark. cload in Roropc is .-.[ill THE Democratic Stair Conven* l on units Wedneaday. N< .ii rii Carolina Republican! ■i<' now panting for public pap. i'UK Winston hu'Aij says : "The vv iiiHton ]iiatol.beariiig negro must go." (In where ' THK Republicans have thrown a "JOHNL. Sullivan, who nop "i tin- Knights of Labor. A in the circus business, says he ■■ember of that ordflr waa iiomina- ] wonld like to see any ''under" try ted for delegate at large very os-; to crawl under the canvass while tentatiously, Inn gol beaten badly. Ii **uiitllerii <.'oin|>rlitli>ii In Irun. now We copy the following very sig-nificant article from the Baltimore Sun of May n;th: The iron-master; of Pennsylvania are ■Z. W. Tllll .KIIKAII. I'.llin. ,< fniil i. is ou deck." Sullivan Should ^sinning;,o fee! the effect of the intro-duction of Southern iron in the Kastern remember that he is heading for Imarkets IN is*! Tammany went to Chicago BC|vi,isede0m1DBIli„ oppose.i to tin- nomination of Gro i ver Cleveland. Next.nrnit.li it will' THE New Orleans go to St. Louia with banuen and lore* reads Mr. Kandall's speech to music and white plug hats, to mean that he is not opposed to ■bootfor Cleveland's reimuiinatiou. THE PATRIOT rises to suggest tin-forma;,mi at once of a Demo-cratic club in Greousboij, the ac-knowledged headijuartcis for the liltli district Democracy. Do we hear a second I i ». ■ MR. I'I.I.YI:I.\NII continues to use language from the shoulder re-garding fraudulent pension claims; "So there is n Waterloo foi eve ri des|M>tic Napoleu one whiaiierChicago and Mahoni- I r.n ihy.v.l world. THE Senate amomlmcnts to the River and Harbor bill, as it left the House, increases tho appropriation one ami a half million dollars, and of this amount North Carolina riv-er.- get about 9300,000. '•THE so-called civilized world spent years in try ng to break into China. Sow it is making strenu-ous ell'orts to keep the Chinese from breaking out." Or, rather, to Did any keep China from breaking into the tariff reform, but is in favor of cut ting down both I In HUB and the tariff. Then why doosn'r he support the Mills bill, which abolishes marly all the to-bacco taxes 1 .simply because paramount in ids cyos is the per-petuatiou of the bounties now en joyed by the iron lordsol Pennsyl-vania. the Thomas Iron Company of Pennsylvania has reduced the price of its N i p.g iron two dollars per ton, the Tim«In wo ::u : i";-'" which,i: i"15 ,"■>■" brou8ht down. It ;s claimed th.it this reduction has been forced upon the company by ol the competition of Southern iron, which is beginning to make inroads . where the Pennsylvania iron-masters at internal revo- one tnnt h.. ! a monopoly of the market. rbis reduction m price, it is said, will ither Pennsylvania companies to Hut ii is contended, and •'.i cheaper iron of the S ith is one of the factors in lowering fo| iron of the same qual-trgi stafkl on hand in consc-i over-production have also do ■ith it. There was an at the activity in railroad Mill ll.ni- Jin,, (Id, Winston, X. C. .May 28.—Judge Walter Clark today sentenced i iisTH* show thai III North "COLD aa John Sherman ia, it fa ina iusanily is ou the increase probable that bis thoughts were iing the negroes. very refrigerating when he '. THK Ni'U York liomocracy was ' tuore united I bun how. Is tlihs hainiuiiy ituu Ut Cliailcs A. i*a work ' I ■ I in. Head with the projecting; i now occupies, by general consent, the place once tilled by the educated hog." We dnllbt it. Si t.NLEY and l-.mir Bey have i'eiii hunting each other for mouths, and inn n third party fa banting ■hem both. not beard the news from Petersburg," or the result of the Republican State Convention of A DAHGBBOVS TEXDRNI V. Separating the wheat from the chaff, and making a proper dis-tinction between antheuti nation of indisputable facts and highly colored accounts of ''extra-ordinary booms" ami "remarkable progress," the conclusion is rea-sonable that the South is making gratilying and substantial ad-vancement in manufacturing and all kinds ot mechanical industries. This is as it should be : skilled la-h called for such large sup-f rails last year and the year befoic, would corn -. le; but there has been a ma-faHing off in railroad construction, and in consequence of this decline in I- the supply of rails is now in cx-ccss ol the demand. This is evident from i,)-,,,.. 'i «e> I I II,-. irhich 1.ii.l as yet ompeuiion at '.he South, are have been reported at irs pei ton In 1SS4. when trade * 1- -ready depressed, teel -lined to twenty-seven dollars a • point they have yet reach-ed. Even at thirty dollars there is little, if any, profit to the makers. But the • that whatever may be the meet ot Southern competition oii the or-dinary products of iron. 11 can have little or none upon steel rails, and their decline must be LK.BWXAM.-a LETTER. Vlllul Is 4-(l.lie lit! Ill V. :,,-.;, 'I'- ■■ WlHSTON. May 28.—As was pull imbed at the time, the l-.usvth del-egation to the State Hem Convention, which assembles ,t Rale.gh on Wedneaday, will i„- eomposedof all the Democrati good standing in the county, who choose to go to Kaleigh and repre-sent it. There is uo unit rule to govern them, and tho 14 votes to which the county is entitled will be divided between the different candidates tor the various offices. 1 believe we have no county-man aspiring for any place on the"State ticket. We have enough brains here, however, (mind you) to make water sno .win* 1 ?> ~,A up the whole ticket, without going ,*!";'' f1' '",. ""-' outside the corpora e limits of the - • i, ", ., -' ''" * "'"' 8 ' twin-cities. ' '"".","'> ,'""t submerge,; five 0 des of the track on the Wilkes liarre. Pa., May 28.—A brutal prize fight took place here this morning. Thos. Hoar,of Nan-tienke. and -lames Dillon, of King. ■ton, were the principals. ;-|u. match had been the talk in sport-ing circles for the past two months. « ^;s;; ; i;:,';;:;;■•»•.... tw;,»«,,.,;. „■.«.- 55= THE WEEKLY PATRIOT CIRCULATES LABGELY IN THE COITHTlLo DimrOBD, . VILi -•' M.A-MANC'K. Oil AMU:. CHATHAM, KANDOI.PII. MOOKU. roit-si rH, DAVTDSON.saaai AND STOKES. Httajlnaia, PMMok and H.nrj 0 in V.i. I'llliTilllTS. FULL LIFE-SIZE OIL, Bust. 25x30. $50 00. Foil Life-Size Crayon. Biivt, 26x30. $20.00. The ring was pitched m Lee park '"' •''"'-" '•"-• ■> siilmrli of the eity. at midnight. 1 1-lwoGambli Winston, S grand jmy j., , found a true bill agains rlj two "as not commenced citizens of this town lor gambling. They were tried before Judge I irk and each lined 110 and costs. C, Mav 28.—The but a wrangle ensued over these? sion here to day lection of a referee, and the light nntil s o'clock i I! I. 11 I" I P I'll I this morning. Thirty rounds in all ' were fought, and both men were terribly punished. 11., ■ oar-. lac he -- .ng unrecognizable. w\ -n rime for the thim-.first round was called someone cried out, "the - orifl •• .' A general .-.; impede onsui-d, and the lighters lied with the «| tors: and in a few : AGENTS WANTED! rents in tin Hon. If 1 should he called on to pnb liclj express i private opinion, I should say that in the chances for tin judgment ibandon their houses, it number of which have been washed away. The White River has risen 1(1 feet in forty minutes. The water came arran's an- oi.t for the arrest ol all those who took par! in this brutal affair. Raleigh. N. C, May 27.—Some ol the Republicans arc do looked for in the coinpar.llive bor, with adequate compensation cessation of railroad building. The proof and steady employment, is of ma- ■■THE rumor thai John L. Sulli-van is to run a circus creates no surprise whatever. As a matter of fact, that is all Mr. Sullivan has lii-eii doing for a number of years." Yes, and John has alwa] a been the biggest brute in the animal di-vision. IS terial benefit—it is almost a ne North faro- cessity—to the prosperity ot large communities. The mechanic raises , a family, and the lamiiy must have ! a home ; he and bis belongings are part and parcel ol tlie thrift ol his town ; his weekly earnings help to fill the till of the grocer, the clothier ami the general merchan-dise dealer; Ins sabscriptiou sup. ports the school, ami his donation Pilot iotel, 1 "THK tiii-shiiin boom is solid."' Yes; so solid that its friends can* 1 oi move it. It's a regular dead v> 1 Iglll. THE New York Times says. 'The public record 01 1 wise and worthy I'resideiit in the most el fective influence that can be exert 'ed in behalf of his lenouiination.' Another erstwhile Republican pa 1 HE I'.eniy Butler si,ie-simw to. |ier needs disciplining. 1 he next presidenti: 1 campaign lias mil 1,,1-n orgaiii/i-il yet, hut the lovers oi inn need not lie discour-aged OENBRAL Woodford says: -I be lieve in the most emphatic manner that the majority ol intelligent, in du.-trious. weal :h-produciiig citi K11RAKGB and Sherman have sens ol Delaware, -Maryland, V r tin satisfaction of knowing that gim.i and West Virginia are today I! I Citfaeus would lie glad to on the side of the Republican par- Ill' .1I< 1 iioti'l. see I hem knife each other ai Uhi-eagu, i\." \\*h,it an awfully credulous man Ueneral Wiiodford must he. helps on the work ol re Vilages gum into towns, and towns become cities, by the judicious utilizationof their water power, the development ol their uianufactnr-iug resources, and the employment of the artisan and his workman ship. Hut we see in tin- South—matii tested iu the current newspaper press, and otoppiug out in public sentiment—a tendency to magnify manufactures at the expense of every other industrial calling. Ag-riculture has lieen going down steadily iu the estimation of ine.-i "TUB Hudson river tut I prom- ' l'i-eoi ne of the biggest - - 11 !In- world." Mold on: the ii-eiis-ion 111 Congress isn't liioshi-,1. ' \ \ ■ ( M 1 "Twn llarvaul students have lu-en lined iliHi and costs lor main-taining a liquor nuisance." They v.-ie probably taking care of a drunken 11 iend. •A 1 KMALB saloon-keeper 111 Al-bany Hflil lioviinor Hill a costly liompiet in recognition of his veto "I the liigh-lii-oiKe bill." What! Ma-! the age. and what the brand! SPEAKER Carlisle thinks the 1 11 M iii session »ill be the longest in the history of Congress 1 the indication at present. In say the leftist ill it. THE brilliant example set by the Atlanta C<mxtitutitm in putting it-sell in line with its party is one that should commend itself to Dem-ocrats everywhere who hold the same economical views as the (.'OH-tttitutioH. The Constitution has re alised that unity and harmony are necessary to Democratic success, and it refuses to aid the enemy by sulking in its tent. ol this lie; in the diminished demand for coal, winch is governed largely by the ac-non- activity in the production of iron or stei I I'i ■ April statement of the anthracite trade 'hows that while the output t,,r that month was some 70.000 tons greater than in the same month last ■ k of coal at tidewater had "I' was : 5,709 tons at the be-ginning,> t the month, 10733,314 tons at ihei . ol ii ' Making every allowance 11 ,ual increase of the stocks on the difference be-istomaryand the actual in-crease shows thai the output has been very largely in excesi ol" the demand. In rders - ' the manufac-turers • fewer, but the point ■ iron trade, ot 1 is the confession that South- . eastern iron in its own market. If it can do it now when I I;I beginningof its development, ■ expected u( it in a lew hen additional furnaces and mills i- If Alabama, as it has !;:,I,-itl- stated, can sell pig iron "on iln bank" at #9 per ton. and the - hie with the ore and the all about her. how can Pennsylvania, n hich has to draw her - ind 13 otherwise ml long withstand labl A Tarheel Varuel Ve Lang aye*. > 1. 11. M ■ Apropos of the late -Maj. W. A. Smith, oi Johnston county, who for the past lew years, tintil now. lived in Richmond years' to use a homely phrase, it is below |gentleman of par—and, worst of all. the tillers of the soil themselves belittle their avocation, turn morn majority of the delegates will leave here on Toesd ing and night trains. The Chamber of Commerce of this city are contemplating the adoption ol the Writing Telegraph here, in lieu of .1 telephone - change. An operator »i|I be here, wilb two machines, on June I it, for the purpose of exhibiting pi 10 tieally its inerds. Judge Clark has uol fenced the negro murderer, Ilou ton, convicted I isl Thursday fi killing Kate Cosby, negn :- a strong .-1 utimei • hen den mil - ..pt. •I. A. Sweet, firmer, lost sixteen head ol cattle and Bve head of horses, the water coming in such a wall that it look the live stock fitli it. Mr. Sweet came aeioss the river iu a boat and re-ported that terrible damage had been done to-iithei farmers both iu !"-s ol livi stock and crops The riven are still rising and it is rain-ing haul. So loss Of life has .,-; en reporti d, but i; is feared I hal nftei full reports can be obtained there will he mauy fatalitii Uo .. - " cord. The cloud was plainlj visi- ■ le i: m here, ami ng the sp.-idy ex.,,.tio,, oi this hwarance of arolling mass ol cnmmal whose reci 1 fo. ,. ,,..,, ;;;„. „ ^whl„- ,, ,, >ears haa been notoriously liad.- ,,,;,,,h different ftom the cyclone ';'■-.!!'• - ofthts it is under. cl„ud. A man of the name of An-stood hat a petition wil be gotten dersou wash, theextreme sonthem op and sent to Gov. Scales, asking h ofthespout. lie ,,-po,, 1" acommntation of sentence. About water coining in a ...did 'w , '-u a ,.,,if,fr"""- "'"' ';h"",: » •' -i- - i- ,.r.-I carrying everything .. aST^SZ"iaTw'tad and S£ C'-'"- '""^ '*■- A:"''! ■-'"• ^l8^' a"d !!•!!» —i solute woman, liui •hen is stated that he has torn up his ct by working forj.W.Har-din for delegate at large as a Knights of Labor candidate by combining for Harrison and Wil-liamson in the district convention. Wake county beat J. I!. Ma ion for Auditor of State, and Nichols, seeing that he made a sore spot, jumped in next morning and had Mason nominated Superintendent of Public Instruction ovci Alex-ander Mclver, This only made matters worse. Then it is laid Nichols procured tin election of Stewart Ellison, [colon d , i| Wake, over James A. Check 1 'range, as executive committee-man. Nichols has thus [ii:; him-self quite in a hole. I.ynchhiirg, \'a., May 28. An Advance Abingdon Bpecial says tho engineers of the Tennessee escaped with his life. This sec- veying in Wfaeconuty on the IKitli t.011 ia noted lot water spouts. The were attacked by a body farm, and look with longing eyes toward the towns and cities, deem-ing them full of golden promise and opportunity. We shall not indulge here 111 the time worn platitudes of tho inde-pendence, tranqaility and - ineatimable advantages of the farmers' life, l'.ut a little reflection THK Richmond Stare in summing! should .convince the most sanguine up the "certainties" puts it down in bold letters that our earnest, active, vigorous Democratic Presi-dent, the upholder of historic Dem-ocratic principles and the exponent of the wish,-, of a luge majority of the remainder otlii s century at his party at the present time, will least, and our prosperity is n j this eity tells a good story. Years ago. '•betV de wall,"Sion II. Rogers was the idol of the Wake county people. wearily from tin- Smith was his opponeut in a Con gressional race. At a speaking iu a locality with a bad reputation foi "row s." 1 bey were to speak. On the appointed day Mr. Rogers was not able to be there. Smith was, and as he looked at the threat-ening ;.nes of the crowd he saw was regularly in for it and uld dn well to get out with a :;i,] a good .set of bones. ibout, he saw a barrel of ... and at OUCe bought it. Mounting 1 box. he called out, -Gentlemen. I am very sorry that my g I friend. Sion II. Rogers, is nor here to-day. Me fa one of the • in ! best men in the State. yon all love him. I res-in for it II t-inn II. Rogers were here von wonld want for liitnuo.ND, .May i'..—1 he fael that Mahone's own city of Peters- The Late*) New- ii-„„, Keid.iiiit. ' "rK "''"' against him in the elec-tion for the Brat time since 1880 1 have just put aside Bailey's »'"! »"e reason of this is that many negroes openly voted the Demo -Tine ticket, has caused uo little consternation In his ranks. He is very much troubled over this ago. a, •..■•. juoi |,,i, ,isi, unite D'Sea' to manufacture 1inothei le; *er for the PATRIOT, which 1 am gratified to know has such an em able circulation in this section. ! am not surprised that ii has so warn: .1 place in the heari of : ingbam democracy; as its bold gal lantry in the advnuaev of revenui reform has long since wade it one of the brightest star.- in democrat ie journalism. It was my pleasant privili gi a few evening:' since to hear 1 most persuasive and eloquent sermon by Rev. J. 1.. White, who is i..,w aid ing in a revival meeting at the Bap tist church here. I loft the sam of the neighborhood warn the engt neers to leave. The immediate cause of the trouble is thai the settlers claim laud the title to « huh is contested by the iron company. who are trying to eject the tenants, l.enoir, N. ('.. May'3*.—The re-sult of the Eighth Congressional MANI II, Dr. J. Menter Howard, WINSTON, V i\ i). II. HALL, Plain and Ornament .; 1*11 UR] . ! n ' r . i .■ ■ Greensboro' Candj Co. PLAIN MI I-'ANCI CANDY, Anl »h. - ,!, i CIU ins, at ■ - 150 Farms Wanted. FOB wmen i ■ CASH BUYERS. I lure ■ ■ i ■ •II pr i-. - . Ill.-lll. Tin D IO»,IHMI I' N ml I M ■ u ■ i. :i \i. \ \. K< i i Oil... M.IJ, \ IIMKM A KOU. W.P.BEALL.M.D., IS Hl.-lail o oil Sl reon. that mills, factories and foundries must, for very many years, employ-bill a small percentage of tho la-bor of the Sooth; upon agriculture i must be our main dependence foi of the damaging effect :t District Convention yesterday, i lhavenpon the chances of his was as follows: J WGidney, Chair : ,-_ .nun's admittance to the Chi* "l:lll: W II II Cowles, for Congress cago Convention. The ami Ma —hy acclamation; T M Vance lionite Republicans are c! uckliug Elector; G W F Harper and 1! W over bis defeat, and claim its proof Sandiferwere elected delegates to of their assertion, heretofore made, 8'- Louis, ami J s Groves and that if Mahone fa allowed to repre W H Uardin, alternates, sont the Uepnblican partj in'Vir- Keaolutions endorsing President ginia in the Presidential election it Cleveland were unanimously a isnre defeat. In other words, dopted, and a resolution approv-that the anti-Mahone Kepublicans ingCol. Cowles* advocacy of the remain at home on elect Milto'bill was also adopt© tiiary'deeply'imlires-eirin't'ia- ear!: ';'> rather than vote for .-lectors. Marion,N.C, May27.-Thetrial eat appeals of thesplendid speak fchfaaT" " '?f Bw*"iD WtWr and John L. LADIES! n E*JUJUJrUL>Z3»a BYXta' I... ■ ■ .v I ATI ll . - ml |, • - Einar Ranneworit, .' 51 , ■ •UN I AM I li.isii \ \| lino iii Washington are Mann a ii. I indignant. Tl -on tin- Blnine plan to mil, ;: in second on the ticket. Carry •Ii news to doe lloskins. be ii nominal,-il at St. I.ouis. An-other is that Grover Cleveland will never be nominated on a Sam Ran-dall platform. u. MA.I. Kobert. Bingham lectnred to i large audieuoe, at Mebane last "ii "What he Saw in I'.n. i ,;„•" Wonder ifhe stated wheth-er or not he saw Walter Bingham iu his travels. THK Cincinnati Commereial-Ga-tette says: "Persons have often wondered what substance the Ja-panese and Chinese use to lacquer the nooils with which they eon pie still depends, and mustde|ieud wl upon that of agriculture. Wo hope much from the deep interest which has recently been manifested by American farmers— and especially Southern farmers— in their own more efficient organis-ation. System and method cannot iske> Here is n bane! with the head open. rush then grew .\<> I'm. XtititmHl KepublicttHdeclares emphatically that the unit rule in Virginia is a "dead cock in the rbis will slightly impaired Mahone's chances for ibe ' ice I 'residency. PRESIDENT Cleveland's popular-it3 seems to ho widening out. -V special from Darlington, Indian ferritory, -.ays the Democrats ot the territory yesterday endorsed President Cleveland and his tariff reform policy, and elected delegates irge to the National Conven-tion. for the barrel. Presently ere cheers for Smith. They .1 and long. Smith was solid. His "treat," had made him fail to accomplish mocb in remedy- solid with those people, and ever ing evils which have beei long alter he had the freedom of that st, net coffins and many other arti- >"'"'ered, and bringing about re- township ^ ^ _ cles of taste and ornament for 8llUs »•"«« "'IV« been long need-household use." The Japanese I011- The Southern larmer lacks and Chines,.- certainly baveeorioua neither intelligence, liberality nor ideas. Where, save in Japan and trgy—the difficulty has hitherto China, would a coffin be consider- j been that, as a class. ;h.ie w is no ed in article of taste and orna- concert of action. ci. 1 felt then that 1 had moral "■■■••-■"■•'-■--T . ■.■•■ago. Lyda for the murder of a man nam-courage enough to light tin-devil Danville, Va., .May 28.—There ed King haa been in progress n anywhere and on .ill occasions.— Iare all sorts of rumors prevailing week at .Marion. It results j,, the lint, alas! before reaching my sane in this neighborhood just v m conviction of both—Langhter ol turn. I fell a victim to a miserabl gard to the movements ol the murder, Lyda of being an access night-air show, which, lespite my liichmoiid and Danville railroad in |orJ' :il'''r 'bo fact La „', religious emotions. 1 most heartily this section. The latest is that the heen sentenced to be hanged June md relished. Gifted somewhat in the Richmond and Danville has |pi-en Ith. I.yda gets ten yens in th pleutv ot tin dippers t is not '"' »•'elogdanciug myself, il was offered the Atlantic and Danville penitentiary my treat It is Sion B Rogers "'" nnnatural "l-" '"> attention line on termsthat will be accepted, pealed, treat. Please ri'member that il is NI""11'1 '"' centered upon the little and that '.fie former instead of par ij,.rlill Mav .„ , Mr. Rogers wl ives it" There A,,l,'-in- 1,! striped pants, who was alelliug the Seaboard and Koanoke .... was a bie eheei for Itoeors and a "Utting off the pigeon wing is I with a new road will complete the approached the stage. Atlantic and Danville to a ji lion The Congressional boom ol L'ol. with their lines, probably at Clarks Moiehead receives strong approval ville, and iu this eudeavor to work in this county. His intellectual over the territory of the Seaboard and moral manhood peculiar!} liis system. \xri\iit. <.i: :■ I'.-lklM-. 'I,,l | llll 11 HUM!. i„. BRANSON HOl'SE, SKA I < Laughter '.r.is ap. The track on the Atlantic and Danville road will be completed to Jerusalem within ten days, and pi-ror passed a good night. Dr. Mackenzie has inserted another canula. The Kmperor has gone lo the park. He will drive out this afternoon. The bulletin issued tins morning says In- is without fever. and that his appetite and strength an- satisfactory. Beard lj ehe I TKRMI I ' ' DISSOLUTION. Paris, May _H.—Mr. Itlaine an iiieut for household use Let US have the i busy wheel and the ISKI.VA 1.I'CKW.'I,IMS ]-, the field,Idles and loom, by .i tricycle and all. The gallant old |,-t us not negl gill announces berseir as the can which furnishes the iliil.iti- for tho preaidency of the orksliopi music tl the him tor the honor of » seat iu the next Congress. I an. gratified to learu i b Messrs, llazeli. iron, tins place, trains will rnn from west "Norfolk an interview yesterday, aaid there who recently established an ice to that point as shortly afterwards waa not the slightest truth in the factory iu Greensboro, are meeting as possible.and a lot of new rolling story that be bad written a letter with substantial success, rheyare stock will be added. The work ol i place in nomination through clever and business like gentlemen, grading the road will be complet Ho columns of your valuable paper The iron-bound bucket factory of ed to tliekslord by the llrsl ol Ju a man or high Sheriff of our conn thiaeitj is to In- greatly enlarged ly. and il is thought the contract- '> who can, il nominated, bring on account of increased bnsiui • re will then be ordered to pnsh BALSLEY FOR SHKKIIT. ED. PATI.MII'I — We Democrat- m east tinilford oil into Brunswick as rapidly - • Oble. that calling bn ul fur i lie workman's stalwart frame and the products for tile lain-t ul his hand. A ''TIIAVI-I.KI:" Milting the l.'al llEK. CABBLL, ol Texas, throw ing down the gauntlet to Presideut woman's rights party, and her plat form is "(lit thai', cf you kin!" Once again we beg to tender to KKI.VA tbo assurance Of our most distinguished consideration, and say to her without hesitation that Mount's memorial address: f stop her platform is broad enough to; I"''1 '» Ooldsboto to heal ' leave room for Jim Blame on it, even alter Uelva has spread her the entire strength of the glorious -n,,, product Ol lins enterpi •pin- 0ui party to his support, and if the licst bucket on the market. but elected, am! there is no kind of Xhu) county loses sboul *>. ' ii„.r donbl but that he wonld be, fill -jiiyreaaon of the recent compromise Washington, May US. A bill the 1 in every particular., 0| tho Windsor bond. waa introduced in the 1 setoday When we have such timber why. The tobacco market here is brisk by Mr. Plumb of Illinois, providing imiuate and elect him. and and pricea are good. ' ' security for National banks. William ii. Bafaley is his name. 'j-i,,. "railed school of this city It authorizes the issue ol '-'A per Who ran say be is not the right)dosed today. |cent, interchangeable bonds to run to Rosooe Conkling during th campaign or 1884, and thai h I-i been withheld by the Republican Nation d Committee. Bath N. C, May ^7.—A cy( one passed over the old town of Bath yesterday. It did much damage. A colored Methodist church was partially wrecked. A large tree was bloun ;;,HI yards, and -Hiking the residence ol William McNeill. damaged the latter considerably. Montreal, , ■ ; • ' 1 1 1 ■ Town Lot Free. I 1 r.-. • 1 ■..,! 1 '. i .,„ i Walter's Pa! Me!ai Shing eigb Acirx mill Obiereer from Golds- ° , . , ., . , ,, lor halslev lor hi horo has this to sav ol Henry May 26.. Th an to till the high office, with lion-r* Senator* J. S Johnston, Hugh [fifty years, the principal and inter- gasometei at the gas works at •and end it to the party! Hurrah | Scott, Tom Reed and others, will | eat to be pa d ini .»in._ The bonds Herchegi exploded l,,;w,en Hand leave to day for ISaleigb, t A. C h Sheriff. 1-iisr Gl'ILFORD. .'.•. skins. Cleveland on civil service reform, ... such a perform.ineeas was i'.-n i.'unote's assault upon the winil nulls. VIKV l'Ol: 8HEK1FP. I Wrrnovi professing to kuow much about Republican politics, and recognizing the lact that it is none of our light, toot race, nor' funeral, nevertheless, we cannot TllKliE is hardly any thing surer forbear, as an amused looker on, toM in the book of Lit,- i linn that the I remark that the Republican eon Democratic p.my will earn Noitli j vention which met iu this city last Carolina this fall if the stay-al i Tuesday to nominate a candidate hoiio - .,iu be gotten to the polls. for Congress seen id to he mere iu-morinl address c,i Henry Blotint, MR. KDITDR and I never heard a richer and *-" iioininalioiis are in unlrr. , , , , wish hrongh voiir valuable eo| rarer treat. Judg-ng from the ap. . .,. .,.,..,.,„' ,,„. Imme0fa man plause which greeted every sen- for high Sheriff iff Guilfard county, teiiee. eveyboily was electrified whose nomination would rally to with his superb eloqn • .nd l!:' "« ™lic *t«ndard every thrilling oratory. I neier heard ' ' '',"•',',.'''v prettier language iu my lite; 1 ,.'.ln |,.. „„ novel beard more gorgeous gar- charactei ujs of rhetoric; grander delivery ; I don't believe , be attendance at t he Slate t on vent ion. The local option election takes place her the uh ol .Inm 1 to be given in exchange for the 8JO o'clock this mot mug Then-bonds held by National banks, "ere from twelve to twenty men The secretary ol the treasury ia in the building at the time l-'ive authorized to issue treasury notes bodies have been take it i,> redeemable in coin or exchangeable remainder are buried in the nuns. only for these bonds in amounts of Raleigh N. C. Mav 27.—There • \ r any multiple thereof. The were two'disappointed men lull further provides thai the state Convention of the National debt shall not be reduced old party"—William Pitt Canady Fifth Congressional below one billion ■ are and shall and R. Z. Linney. The former TIT l'«H< TtT. • late Itepuhlicau convi u i in se 21 per cent. he can be sin passed. And this is the verdict of all who In-ard him. U.lli'ISII\il'||'S "V\ III.N t lie e,inference of >'ori]|. elll Mellioili.l, slnll's ballot boxes ill an - lection ol bishops, it, seems Singh am,- lor in,- Northern Repub • ». OASL S-0RE beau. :■• M..p i.ie disgusting ,-ry ol •llilrVVI'lli < .' Bteetl""fr»uU«""UeS"««h." I. I. we SI Ollld "M„„ll. < iy WVII. ilieations ol a forlorn hope, .lust ask Bob Douglas. We have no disposition iu the world to spoil sport, and in so far as these gentle men are contributing to public amusement by worrying their po lit leal brethren, »(- wish them a gay tine. ihe county and snlhli ,i.,,;- elements. There bighel test of a man's ■nil true worth than the I never heard a position he occupies in the estima-ti i Ins fellow-men. That man ,-- a Christian gen,le,nan, eminent ly qualified for the pimition anil fa withal a simoii pure Democrat. CKS H;K (tiinvi; DKMOI-IIA I. AI the la tion foi tin District. Col. Thus. il. Keogh. ]„. ; |n(|f(| through Ins man Friday (alias A. A. HilltOti . .-'Ucceeded ill del, 11 Col. R. M. IKiuglas as delegate lo the National Republican Conven tion at Chicago wit* a "red headed nigger." \- the late Republican conven- Taylor, Onalow; II. K tion for the State, Col Tims B. Sampson Alternau-a: 77ic lluicnii. a prohibition paper puhlibhed at Springfield Ohio, says that one thoosaud dollars have IH'CII raised by the prohibition par-ty in this State, "as a campaign lunil." and that "Sam Small has promised to donate fitieeli lectures during some line days ot the cam paign."—Charlotte Chronicle. 4 si.tit:. MR. KDITOR— Here is a ticket that will carry if the Democrats will put it out: ilaitin Holt for the Senate, Dr. Wil! Bradshaw and J. Van Liudley |\,' he House. These men will K.-ogh was defeated as th i from State at-Large bj "twi { ners" color of hair not known. XX\.\. bonds. 5ec md District— H- legates : A. i . Zollicoffer, ol Vamw : \v'. i'. Bowen. Thil District—Delegati - : S. U. Kaisi in, W. B. re; Henrv Weill, was beaten all to pieces as n can-didate for eleetol at large. Philadelphia, May 2C.- A l tenth annual meeting ol 'In- Wo-rn in'sKxecutiveComuiitlecol Home , - ins held yesterday at Calvary Presbyterian church, Mrs. i i levetaud was elected a life mem-ber. THE D^LLTON HOTEL, D ILTON, N. ('.. Murchison, Wayne. "^" Kighth District—Delegate': -I. —CABTLAND baa now in his full W. F. Harper, Lenoir j It. W. San- line of Spring Cloths and Uassi-difer, Gaatonia. Alternates : W. meres. Call and see them. Al ■ ■ • ■ iritfa ii„- Ilia reconcile all factions. VHIKK. -II-IJ-n N n a os i L. i lardin, Burke ; J. S (i raven. Toledo, if. May 26.— The Prohi-bition State con' ■ ol -'!■: .;.. ulopted a platform, which included II plank I'avoriiig woman's suffragi. Cnderwear, Shirts, Neckwear, I'm hrellas, Canes, &c. 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Title | The Greensboro patriot [June 1, 1888] |
Date | 1888-06-01 |
Editor(s) | Whitehead, Z. W. (Zollicofer Wiley), 1862-1923 |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
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Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The June 1, 1888, issue of The Greensboro 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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■ THE GRE ORO PATRIOT.
ADVERU.tNC RUES DEMOCRATIC SUPREMACY FOR THE GOOD OF ALL, AND A DEMOCRATIC ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTERED BY DEMOCRATS.
I VI AHI.ISIII.il 19 IMS
M:« SI1IIK*. Ml. |.IIS GREENSBORO, N.C., FRIDAY, JUNE 1. 1888.
Kll'.e-s AMD POIMTW
BOB Ingersoll says Gresbam fa
lii cowing Republican.
CALIFORNIA Democratic r'tale
I ■ nventiou is solid lor Cleveland.
Oiim Democrat* indorse Oleve.
land and i.mil' reform. Sensible.
■ S THE CUarlotle Observer is to lie
i,.\ red again.
Hi.- Philadelphia Prtu, Blaine
irgau, gives Inm :I77 onI of 832.
Tin: war
dark.
cload in Roropc is .-.[ill
THE Democratic Stair Conven*
l on units Wedneaday.
N< .ii rii Carolina Republican!
■i<' now panting for public pap.
i'UK Winston hu'Aij says : "The
vv iiiHton ]iiatol.beariiig negro must
go." (In where '
THK Republicans have thrown a "JOHNL. Sullivan, who
nop "i tin- Knights of Labor. A in the circus business, says he
■■ember of that ordflr waa iiomina- ] wonld like to see any ''under" try
ted for delegate at large very os-; to crawl under the canvass while
tentatiously, Inn gol beaten badly. Ii
**uiitllerii <.'oin|>rlitli>ii In Irun.
now We copy the following very sig-nificant
article from the Baltimore
Sun of May n;th:
The iron-master; of Pennsylvania are
■Z. W. Tllll .KIIKAII. I'.llin. ,< fniil i.
is ou deck." Sullivan Should ^sinning;,o fee! the effect of the intro-duction
of Southern iron in the Kastern
remember that he is heading for Imarkets
IN is*! Tammany went to Chicago BC|vi,isede0m1DBIli„
oppose.i to tin- nomination of Gro i
ver Cleveland. Next.nrnit.li it will' THE New Orleans
go to St. Louia with banuen and lore* reads Mr. Kandall's speech to
music and white plug hats, to mean that he is not opposed to
■bootfor Cleveland's reimuiinatiou.
THE PATRIOT rises to suggest
tin-forma;,mi at once of a Demo-cratic
club in Greousboij, the ac-knowledged
headijuartcis for the
liltli district Democracy. Do we
hear a second I
i ».
■
MR. I'I.I.YI:I.\NII continues to
use language from the shoulder re-garding
fraudulent pension claims;
"So there is n Waterloo foi eve
ri des|M>tic Napoleu
one whiaiierChicago and Mahoni- I r.n ihy.v.l world.
THE Senate amomlmcnts to the
River and Harbor bill, as it left the
House, increases tho appropriation
one ami a half million dollars, and
of this amount North Carolina riv-er.-
get about 9300,000.
'•THE so-called civilized world
spent years in try ng to break into
China. Sow it is making strenu-ous
ell'orts to keep the Chinese
from breaking out." Or, rather, to
Did any keep China from breaking into the
tariff reform, but is in favor of cut
ting down both I In
HUB and the tariff. Then why
doosn'r he support the Mills bill,
which abolishes marly all the to-bacco
taxes 1 .simply because
paramount in ids cyos is the per-petuatiou
of the bounties now en
joyed by the iron lordsol Pennsyl-vania.
the Thomas Iron Company
of Pennsylvania has reduced the price of
its N i p.g iron two dollars per ton, the
Tim«In wo ::u : i";-'" which,i: i"15 ,"■>■" brou8ht
down. It ;s claimed th.it this reduction
has been forced upon the company by
ol the competition of Southern
iron, which is beginning to make inroads
. where the Pennsylvania iron-masters at
internal revo- one tnnt h.. ! a monopoly of the market.
rbis reduction m price, it is said, will
ither Pennsylvania companies to
Hut ii is contended, and
•'.i cheaper iron of the
S ith is one of the factors in lowering
fo| iron of the same qual-trgi
stafkl on hand in consc-i
over-production have also
do ■ith it. There was an
at the activity in railroad
Mill ll.ni- Jin,, (Id,
Winston, X. C. .May 28.—Judge
Walter Clark today sentenced
i iisTH* show thai III North "COLD aa John Sherman ia, it fa
ina iusanily is ou the increase probable that bis thoughts were
iing the negroes. very refrigerating when he
'.
THK Ni'U York liomocracy was
' tuore united I bun how. Is
tlihs hainiuiiy ituu Ut Cliailcs A.
i*a work '
I
■ I in. Head with the projecting;
i now occupies, by general
consent, the place once tilled by
the educated hog." We dnllbt it.
Si t.NLEY and l-.mir Bey have
i'eiii hunting each other for mouths,
and inn n third party fa banting
■hem both.
not
beard the news from Petersburg,"
or the result of the Republican
State Convention of
A DAHGBBOVS TEXDRNI V.
Separating the wheat from the
chaff, and making a proper dis-tinction
between antheuti
nation of indisputable facts and
highly colored accounts of ''extra-ordinary
booms" ami "remarkable
progress," the conclusion is rea-sonable
that the South is making
gratilying and substantial ad-vancement
in manufacturing and
all kinds ot mechanical industries.
This is as it should be : skilled la-h
called for such large sup-f
rails last year and the year befoic,
would corn -. le; but there has been a ma-faHing
off in railroad construction,
and in consequence of this decline in
I- the supply of rails is now in cx-ccss
ol the demand. This is evident from
i,)-,,,.. 'i «e> I I II,-. irhich 1.ii.l as yet
ompeuiion at '.he South, are
have been reported at
irs pei ton In 1SS4.
when trade * 1- -ready depressed, teel
-lined to twenty-seven dollars a
• point they have yet reach-ed.
Even at thirty dollars there is little,
if any, profit to the makers. But the
• that whatever may be the
meet ot Southern competition oii the or-dinary
products of iron. 11 can have little
or none upon steel rails, and their decline
must be
LK.BWXAM.-a LETTER.
Vlllul Is 4-(l.lie lit! Ill V. :,,-.;,
'I'- ■■
WlHSTON. May 28.—As was pull
imbed at the time, the l-.usvth del-egation
to the State Hem
Convention, which assembles ,t
Rale.gh on Wedneaday, will i„-
eomposedof all the Democrati
good standing in the county, who
choose to go to Kaleigh and repre-sent
it. There is uo unit rule to
govern them, and tho 14 votes to
which the county is entitled will
be divided between the different
candidates tor the various offices.
1 believe we have no county-man
aspiring for any place on the"State
ticket. We have enough brains
here, however, (mind you) to make water sno .win* 1 ?> ~,A
up the whole ticket, without going ,*!";'' f1' '",. ""-'
outside the corpora e limits of the - • i, ", ., -' ''" * "'"' 8 '
twin-cities. ' '"".","'> ,'""t submerge,; five
0 des of the track on the
Wilkes liarre. Pa., May 28.—A
brutal prize fight took place here
this morning. Thos. Hoar,of Nan-tienke.
and -lames Dillon, of King.
■ton, were the principals. ;-|u.
match had been the talk in sport-ing
circles for the past two months.
« ^;s;; ; i;:,';;:;;■•»•.... tw;,»«,,.,;. „■.«.- 55=
THE WEEKLY PATRIOT
CIRCULATES LABGELY IN THE COITHTlLo
DimrOBD, .
VILi -•' M.A-MANC'K.
Oil AMU:. CHATHAM,
KANDOI.PII. MOOKU. roit-si
rH, DAVTDSON.saaai
AND STOKES.
Httajlnaia, PMMok and H.nrj 0
in V.i.
I'llliTilllTS.
FULL LIFE-SIZE OIL, Bust. 25x30. $50 00.
Foil Life-Size Crayon. Biivt, 26x30. $20.00.
The ring was pitched m Lee park
'"' •''"'-" '•"-• ■> siilmrli of the eity. at midnight.
1 1-lwoGambli
Winston, S
grand jmy j., ,
found a true bill agains rlj two "as not commenced
citizens of this town lor gambling.
They were tried before Judge I irk
and each lined 110 and costs.
C, Mav 28.—The but a wrangle ensued over these?
sion here to day lection of a referee, and the light
nntil s o'clock
i
I!
I. 11 I" I P I'll I
this morning. Thirty rounds in all '
were fought, and both men were
terribly punished. 11., ■
oar-. lac he --
.ng unrecognizable. w\ -n rime
for the thim-.first round was called
someone cried out, "the - orifl •• .'
A general .-.; impede onsui-d, and
the lighters lied with the «|
tors: and in a few
:
AGENTS WANTED!
rents in tin
Hon.
If 1 should he called on to pnb
liclj express i private opinion, I
should say that in
the chances for tin
judgment
ibandon their houses, it number of
which have been washed away.
The White River has risen 1(1 feet
in forty minutes. The water came
arran's an- oi.t for the arrest
ol all those who took par! in this
brutal affair.
Raleigh. N. C, May 27.—Some
ol the Republicans arc do
looked for in the coinpar.llive
bor, with adequate compensation cessation of railroad building. The proof
and steady employment, is of ma-
■■THE rumor thai John L. Sulli-van
is to run a circus creates no
surprise whatever. As a matter
of fact, that is all Mr. Sullivan has
lii-eii doing for a number of years."
Yes, and John has alwa] a been the
biggest brute in the animal di-vision.
IS
terial benefit—it is almost a ne
North faro- cessity—to the prosperity ot large
communities. The mechanic raises
, a family, and the lamiiy must have
! a home ; he and bis belongings are
part and parcel ol tlie thrift ol his
town ; his weekly earnings help to
fill the till of the grocer, the
clothier ami the general merchan-dise
dealer; Ins sabscriptiou sup.
ports the school, ami his donation
Pilot iotel,
1
"THK tiii-shiiin boom is solid."'
Yes; so solid that its friends can*
1 oi move it. It's a regular dead
v> 1 Iglll.
THE New York Times says.
'The public record 01 1 wise and
worthy I'resideiit in the most el
fective influence that can be exert
'ed in behalf of his lenouiination.'
Another erstwhile Republican pa
1 HE I'.eniy Butler si,ie-simw to. |ier needs disciplining.
1 he next presidenti: 1 campaign lias
mil 1,,1-n orgaiii/i-il yet, hut the
lovers oi inn need not lie discour-aged
OENBRAL Woodford says: -I be
lieve in the most emphatic manner
that the majority ol intelligent, in
du.-trious. weal :h-produciiig citi
K11RAKGB and Sherman have sens ol Delaware, -Maryland, V r
tin satisfaction of knowing that gim.i and West Virginia are today
I! I Citfaeus would lie glad to on the side of the Republican par-
Ill' .1I< 1 iioti'l.
see I hem knife each other ai Uhi-eagu,
i\." \\*h,it an awfully credulous
man Ueneral Wiiodford must he.
helps on the work ol re
Vilages gum into towns, and towns
become cities, by the judicious
utilizationof their water power, the
development ol their uianufactnr-iug
resources, and the employment
of the artisan and his workman
ship.
Hut we see in tin- South—matii
tested iu the current newspaper
press, and otoppiug out in public
sentiment—a tendency to magnify
manufactures at the expense of
every other industrial calling. Ag-riculture
has lieen going down
steadily iu the estimation of ine.-i
"TUB Hudson river tut I prom-
' l'i-eoi ne of the biggest
- - 11 !In- world." Mold on: the
ii-eiis-ion 111 Congress isn't
liioshi-,1.
' \ \ ■ (
M 1
"Twn llarvaul students have
lu-en lined iliHi and costs lor main-taining
a liquor nuisance." They
v.-ie probably taking care of a
drunken 11 iend.
•A 1 KMALB saloon-keeper 111 Al-bany
Hflil lioviinor Hill a costly
liompiet in recognition of his veto
"I the liigh-lii-oiKe bill." What!
Ma-! the age. and what the brand!
SPEAKER Carlisle thinks the
1 11 M iii session »ill be the longest
in the history of Congress
1 the indication at present.
In say the leftist ill it.
THE brilliant example set by the
Atlanta C |