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-|.iMJ.-r.Iip^^VI!m«pnp.iMi.i. i- - GREENSBORO PATRIOT. M.W SIUI1S, NO. 1,183 GREENSBORO, N. C, THURSDAY, ffUIA'*2, 1891. | By ih, l'ui,i..i ■•Hiiii.hinu < m ,. 1 II1KMS Hi., o I'.r V.-»r. In A.I.. Dr. A. R. WILSON, GKKKXSIIOKO, \. ' .. DlTi»rit his M-rviri". in Mcdicim* ami surgery i<» (he people of <iyoen.*l»oro .-mil ihr surrounding country. J.v.-i-il< ui'o, i:is« liur.-h Struct. mar. 5-Om. Dr. Arthur £. Ledbetter, M| i l;u- ill- .- 1).. i .--IMS \ |, -II. , |, I.- |„ ||„- , a:/, I . iirnHindiiitf .-<.III.II \. « u. ,,.| lull- rarer m ,.:. ilai irr iiiicht. 'nil' i. -al I|,-:I,,II- lirug -i,.,.-. -<i»i-'t.i Doctor W. H. Wakefield, (iRKKNSBORO, N. ('., « III ITTKMI I I ; 1 ami i 111 si V i \l.l-. Hi I- •■„ .-: s,,. Ill, w.- i -• i-ainorr -in -.1. . I ! II-,II i- - ,ii:ii.■. .1111, ■ !•»..! III.' K; , . I...r. Si..— i ■ ■ HI., au.1 in,.i. I I.. I | :,.i.-.-:, Dr. W. J. RICHARDSON, Uffcootrcr 1' rtor' Drug 5lore. (i It '.: K •■' 8 BO KO, N. C. 0m~ w ill i ■ ii Medicine an*] Stinter* in ;r. ■ ■ -N..|., •;. i unrounding oom try. j.!. -I -ly J A »;; (*. fl. WKIOHT, Gilmer & Wriglit, ATTOUSEYS - AT - I. A W. • ■ in Ih,, Stall' mi.I I'd.-ml Courts. r.»l|.-,-iions solii ii'.I. . i. ,-,■•- !,■ i!.. CnttM) ::.u-.-. ..BKKNSliOHO. N. C. ly ROBERT IS. DOUGLAS, OUKKNHBOUO, N. <'.. ATTORN EY AT LAW MA.SfKl: IN I'lIAKCEKV AND GXAMIXBK or I . . IKCI i. COl'RT. iboVliaiuUir -: V nuiucl --. • .-■ Pi, liu ml li.u.k \"- n , j I - Iho !'• |>I '-I' r« • ■: • - n • --- i:..i.k. uii.ll Croniation--P;ist ;'.-.i:'. Futnrc---Indis-pcnsable to perfect Sanitation. 1 ('nrrcsjiomleiiec of the P.1TRI01 The incineration, >.r burning of human corpses may be Baid in have been tlic general practice of ilie nncient world, with the following important exceptions, viz: In /.';'.'/.'.»'here bodies wen i mhnlweil; Judea, where they, were buried in sepulchres: and China, where they reposed in u tenement of clay, in INbUnANuLTflrBi 0MLYJFIRS1-CLASS COMPANIES ItEPBKSKNTED. 4* oflii* ,,n -, nd A.M>r I i:. S.li i tl hank ■ .... II in* ll : :•!,.'. .«. \V. i lll.l A «'«». Books! EooksiBooks! t'lir CirreiiNboro stool. More I- II, .-:.!-1II ir'. -r- for !:iii'l\> in plain ami rim Mailings. Itagstcr Teacher I;..,.:,-. Paper tn»und Novels, haili itml Weekly I'api r-. .11 ag- . II i - II line- line of Fancy i merj i>f every varh ly always on hailil, anil ::l prices 1" -nit even IMHIJ . ' Inll and see us al No. 121 South Klin Street, licnhow l!ou«e. Greeensboro, N. ('. mar, Iti-ly. DIKE BOOK CO., BOOKS, STATIONARY, FANCY GOODS, ;; , . II ■•-. > nl l,'",i>. 1-n.il discount in Teachers. Orders I,, mail i..r evi ry-thiiig in our line promptly tilled. <>|.|M,-ii,' I'iedii I .".ank. lireenshoro. mar. 5-ly. J\ HI. NEESE, myriads of living organisms, inviously mentioned diseases, and. THE LICENSE OUESTIOi; ther words, that though dead, it is actually -'teeming with Life." It. must also lie remembered that the "cemetery system" can only be temporary; the soil is being gradually Oiled with bones, houses crowd around: the law permits the reopening of the graves :tt the ex-piration i.f 14 years. The city of Philadelphia, Pa., has passed an ordinance prohibiting the forma-accordance with the present, al- tion of any new cemeteries within most universal custom, in :'.i-< and the city limits it is therefore only tin- other countries hot included inla question of time when all of the tin- above exceptions. •■ In < Irci ••<■; ] bodies interred in cemeteries inside so well ascertained »:.- the law, jof the city, will be removed to that only Buicides, untcethed ■ iiil other burial grounds,and the form where the services are to be held at the house of the deceased: for : Kem'.rks of Mr. Sergeant IT IS TRUE. dren, and persons struck by light ning were denied the right to be burned." •■ Ai Rome one of the X II 'I ah. Il : - sail!. •• //•-, i/j|l ,,; ,„,.•''.'„. I'I, t'rln in- st'jiH n, iii •■ i'i-il'j," and in fact, from the close of the Re-public t.. the end at the Ith Chris-tian century, burning ob the "pyre, or rogus, was i he general rule." The Jews used 'tCremation "' in the valley . !' To))hct when a plague came; showing that then- js evi-dence ill scripture of the use of this method of disposing of the ilea 1. In IT'.'". "('." was seriously discussed by ehe French Assembly in dei ;i^ directory and the events of the Krunci Prussian t again In-., :::'!;• the subject lltub-'r the noi ir- .,; tin- .Mi-di.- ,: press and the Sanitary authfiri; i.-s. ll came before the public generally ir. i.sTl. having hi en rcnewi -! ' . Italy. Iloubtless man; pprsi us, in racl .. vi ■ , large perceninj; ' ' he hu-man race, involuntarily ■ Ituddi r ut .- bare mention of .be word, ■•Cremation" beeati ■;. a«s« ciate with ii all the Imaginary re-volting horrors rif burning ilesh and its disiigreeabli odor- (the lat-ter Ml] iposed to arise therefrom). It is |irobable tluu til the time of tin practice of this.means of .lis posing ..I the t|ead, among the iineicnts, these lAjectionable i'...;- ures were tor* apparent, as we are told that the bodies were consumed literal pyn - and cxp ised ti the gaze of the miultittldes, or as many .-is saw lit toiwitness theci inonv. and the speetaclc musl have been extremely unpleasant, par-ticularly lo the relatives •■!" the deceased. With the modern im-provements however, in the con-si rue! i- : of creiitnJorii •. the in-cineration is accomplished in n comparatively short space of time (abotii two hours! and does not come P. contact -.viili the llamcs; the > moke and ■■; !,.-:• :_. •■ - I hron n oil' during I his rapid process of combustion and destruction of animal matter, d - :.- I pass into the npi :: ;-;-.-. but are carried back into the furnaces, and are either con-sumed in llil< ■ arranged !',-r this purpose, or (as in il.- en e i'f [he Philadelphia cretriatory) they as-sist in the combustion of the body; by this means the heal evolved is not lost, but is intensified, so thai the burning of one body generates heat sufficient to consume anothi r i :-.,,!,i ;iiiii io 300 '!■ gn -). an ! this would be increased in proportion to the number burnt ■!: lilt's prov ill;.; I hat tin <t Of .'Ii III i. I. « mid be lessened as the number of bodies to be burned was increased, er sill's of grave yards become the location of inhabited dwellings. ll was at one linn- anil doubtless is now among a great many intel-ligent persons, an idea that the I.oily must necessarily be buried in the earth, or a vauk, in order to conform t.> the Christian doctrine and bclielf in " the resurrection;" that as the seed must die, anil de-cay, before it can reproduce a liv-ing plant, so our bodies must under go the same process. This belief has however given place to the more rational as well as scientific one thai "all matter is indistrueii-ble." and il is immaterial what chemical changes may take place in reducing such matter to a dif-ferent state; it simply niters the torni but does not destroy the ele-nunls of which the body human or otherwise, i- composed. As iii it is an undisputed fact that the seeds or the disease can In- carried from the house on the clothing of those who have attended the ser vices at the house. If the body is placed in an airtight receptacle, the danger for Contagion, whih-passing to the crematory through the streets, would be reduced to a minimum, and it should not be re-moved therefrom, but puss imme-diately int., the retort and l>e con-sumed. Many eminent Divines, as well as scientific men have sanc-tioned cremation and it is to be hoped that in a few years ii will be the only recognized method of di* posing of the dead. •• SAM r.\s."" Board of OonunlutonerE on the Question of Recorcrr.erdin^ fo- License. Perhaps no of on.- the manv an.I varied duties this Board is called upon to perform excites BO . and universal interest as ibis .,•,'. of recommending for license I he liquor dealers of our city. And I feel sure that I but voice the -, ill menis of every membi r ••;' tin Hoard will n I - -v that no other i wish thai efore t!:e .Where Women are in Demand, even W, the Ugliest of Them. arc almost daily in receipt TOLD A LIE AND SLEEP. COULDN'T power of the "Creator of the Uni- i.vol,r inspector asked n ever been in prison. 1 'No.' That was fa verse." is infinite, and illimitable A P.oman Immigrant Came Back to the Barm Office to Give Himself Up. lie is the noblest Roman of them all. But two days since he came to this barbaric port upon the lofty Alesia and passed unnoticed through the portals of our 'own. The very granite walls of the Barge Ollice did tremble in amaze as he returned yesterday, all wan and hollow-eyed from lack of sleep, and thus spoke to t'ol. Weber: "Oh, 1 have passed a miserable night. You may recall that, when i' if I had answered p can mould a new body clothed I*"0-' inat WBS ra,se- ' 8Pent with imnortality. out of the incin- two months in a jail in Rome for crated remains just as easily as lie ;;'"-'""»!-' « >»■"> w''o questioned my can do so out of the dust in the gr.ive. Again, funerals are too II :i,iii,- : he occasion of public display, by their elaborate propara-honor. 1 came back to have th record made straight, and to go back to Italy if the law so de-j crees." ( ol. Weber felt faint. He asked ! the immigrant if lie wanted to go back, and the immigrant said with emphasis I hat he didn't: lhat he wanted |o slay and be a good man. So the ('olonel said : "There's a balance of honesty in your favor. We'll let you in." And so I he noble Roman is with : us, perhaps in Mulberry stn.:. The Colonel forgot to lake his name, which may be Brutus.— A. )'. .S'.'.,. lions, the expensive decorali and the long train of carriages. (with bill leu- real mourners) allof which !■ 111 adds to the test of a een mony, which should be con-ducted in the majority of eases, on a more economical basis; for after all, the outward expressions nf feeling so customary on the ■1 ath of a relative or friend, arc loo often only for effect and to create sympathy, and it would be more appropriate lo so sad an oc-casion, if lie relatives were per-i mined to give vein to their feelings in private and not be compelled to itn. -s ihc last act in the drama of lifi in presence of an unsym- j Crii:iinals7 "and il w pathi;;itig crowd of spectators. It is not probable thai any nf flic I'e-malc relatives ivould attend the cremation nf the body. To those who wish to perpetuate the memory of the depurteU ones, by the pres ent custom of occasional visits lo the grave: '.he ashes could be there cai i letle- 11 duty is so unplensan we did not have i: |. sure nothing to m degri'e the disagri. ■«! duty, unless it was I would all'ord me : ■ \ nte the tra not only from our city bin - from our land. When one year ago, the Board Save the r mraendntions, nhich, if I am not mistaken, was i\ ne Ii a unanimous vote, there Were a number of harsh, and I think von unjust, criticisms passed upon ' heir action, both on Ihc streets and in the newspapers. We wen- censured not only by extremists and fanatics but sens expressed disapproval. .-tiers from the over er..wiled Kastern Siate- asking: . -Do you think I can get married ii' I come out there?" This, letters ore written by old liiaids,' widows, cross eyed girls and grass-wives, and we wish to state here and now that this town oilers ill. :n greater advantages in this direction than any other in the W i --. Dm of a population of over l.owi v..- have only thirty-three . and -iv- n , f (hem arc over ly war- obi. We'll bet a dol-hir to a cent all day long that 500 Kfi U n :• males can find husbands lien in iwenty-four hours. If it was known that there was a con - rnmenl on the way one half our pi pulntion wm;bl ride fifty miles on mule back to get the first pick. Worn II are m I asked tn come out hen tn hi criticised and 11- bowed iiround. We don't believe ■there is a man in this town who [wouldn't jump at the chance of .me of ,.ur most worthy citi- oner,nS Ms hearl In a red-headed 1 their disapproval.'*,rl w,tK 'l •■■^:'--"-' "< boil, eyes Now I am confid.nl all of this "ml :; harl ":i 'v,;'>' linger. We c • sure arises rnim a misappreln u •'"'.'''' ''"Vended all along that what sion of the power vested in :' • ",is town wants most is not a boom Boaid of Alderman in regard to 'n real estate to beneHt a few, bm this matter. Ir is claimed lhat ibis' ; ncarloade_of women from Boston Board linn l lie power and t!i/ :. ■ to refuse ,-.!! applicants the m.-. s.iry recunmendation, which alone can secure fhe lici nse. That we have the I'OWEH I admit, but that we have the KIOIIT, I claim is no) true. The Uo; ernn ' of the State has the power lo n 1 i -, from the penitentiary every •■ mi let, and l - pardon' from their prisons every murderer in our Slat.- Thai he has ihc right to do so, I deny, with-in I encflf the many. Their influ-ence would soon be felt lure, ami there would be a moral backing which we can never secure without their presence. We say to all in-quirers: Come right along. If yon arc i i! ■ i pj i ,| and married before you gel here, we guarantee you will be within 1.1 minuti s after |your arrival.—AfKiinn fc7<-X-i,-. WKIOHT WILL SUE The Dukes for Withholdin;; Some Information. l-'or several days, ihc rumor thai Mr. It. II. Wright would =ue W. Duke, Son- & Co., for damages has n achi .1 il.i- office, an I an opportu- Sorae Fools. There world so tli posited, privately and without the ,.j,.. several are some fools in I his gigantic that they become uld be a good thing for the world at large if ci r- . lain sorts nf foolishness were call-ed by their rnrht names, ami were I made puni'hauie by law. To il-lustrate: Wilhelm Brown and his wife of >'. wport. K. I., locked their I three little children, aged I. :!. and in I he house, and went to the mil any fear of contradiction. Now. I understand the power of] Ibis Board lo recommend or dis;,p prme (he applications for license to be exactly similar to the power vested in our fiovernor, and For a like object: viz, lo correct and "»y <,irpri»K itself this morning, a prevent errors, and noi Indian • reporter asked Mr. Wrigln bout it. or nullify the laws of the State. '" wl" '"' rcmcmbere.l • In the --as.- of .-:■ Biaird, this '"' ! -"r years ago, Mr. Ii -.. privilege or power i~ vested in us his partnership interest in tli for the one and only object of pre- ''"''" '" th? ";!;,':' Partners f,,r f:i»,. venting bar rooms i'r being000- l>'"r<ng the trial of the Bon-placed at object!, liable" locations. : ':!l ' eompnny ngainsl the Duties al sold con- "*\ 2000 Yards Figured Lawns! same quality and style as merchants ;,.-,■., Irerclofore sold ul SKV'KN CKNTS l'Ki; YARI1 the ivorl I over. We have bought this lot -al a closing out price ;i,l -: nm customers the BKXKKIT by - - • • -, 5 centsper yard. G-i-^Ensr ^^■\A7-JA.-if N\ also selling a regular i ;i nifc .lupani'so Van fvcrv ('u<loincr. Cent ( h.lllie at II) Wi cent- per yard. mve recently rcceiveil a beautiful new ussorimeni ol tilNUIIAMS. PKRCALKS, Wllir:; DItKSS HOODS from I'lVli i KXTS per yard up. Swisses, Black and White I.awn-. Albatros. China Silk--. Notions, etc., etc.- .. If the lo buy. wo will It will not cost nil.,-,. ;,, cm,- and - ■• how far a I),,1: :;• will goods a iaI prices are noi salisfacli ry, you an •8-CUT THIS Ol T and Inin.: willi you. am ll llOW till* -nine llisi'OIIIII ;!- itisl IllOlltll. Respi et fully yours, RAYMOND & POWELL, NATIONAL BANK Bl llrDINC. CRKKNSIIORO, N, C. ( >-KRMAN-AMKUICAN Insurance Company of New York. Capital Stock, Net Surplus, Total Assets, ilijce!: and Ihai men i-IKI lion of being vi drunkards may In Surely no one this matter ovi llave I In reputa-, -. di>snlutc and refuse I lie i . ho has i lioutrht en ■ :■ lb ,-.'. week, the e\ idelice disclosed a fncl which .Mr. Wright >■ 11 a II I.I ii a I.I II i *2,2'.I:I.7:I:..HI '.,..". Is. 171.si; usual ceremony: and the sorrow-ing relative or friend, could bring their customary olfersngof flowers, without being harassed by the re-volting thought of the usual slow process "f decay as they looked ■ a I he silent tomb. The actual cost, ai present, ■>( cremating a !, h i- IJijO; lliis will doubtless lie •i I as ihe practice becomes miles distant, leaving I he children alone during the gienter part of the afternoon. Then occured the tragedy which usually occurs under such circum-stances. The children, in some manner, set lire lo the house. It burned up and so did the children. This is in f many catastrophes so similar that tluv differ onlv in their localities and the names of generally observed, and it is the victims. If a railroad company "hi to be hoped thai the present claim- j (,(lt,8 anything to endanger i he live- lax nil displays will be super-[()f men" it is'held responsible, no as many 2U bodies-cuii be inciner- seded by a more reasonable andImatter what the motives—or the ated inonc day, with ^thc facilities judicious expenditur i such L|,9ence of motives—may have at hand at present in Philadelphia, solen -casions. |)(.(.„. jf parents recklessly cn-and these could be increased as ne- The number of cremations which danger the lives of children they take place annually in the city, at ] should be held accountable; even | aroused believe for one moincnl thai i'. was ever intended In ■ ;:r law maker- lo placi ::i : :.i i nd.H of !:! men, in :i city of several il; >u ind inhabitants, Ihc dcei-ioli of a quest ion "■ hi -Ii is racking the minds and hearl - of I he l,i •: and wisest in." and women of • ur age. Yes. ibis i- n..i only true of our State and nation, but of ihc chris-tianized nations of the world. Righl at this time the liquor traffic, and particularly the license question, in the House •-;' < '.minions i.. Great Britain, i- the most prominent qm -; ion. Some of the mini -' i. iv.• pro| used a measure inn g.-inl -,o ihe i|iiestion, the main fi ilui h i- the imiio.-ni'ii up -,i alchohol and iroceeds of which il i- pro| Charlotte, last fai thinks justifies him in bringing suit for damages. :' illcges that a vi ry valuable ,e - : of the company was.withheld from his knowledge, and purposely so, as a letter now in his possession will show. If he I nd known of this as.-ei, Mr. Wright says he would not have sold at such figures. When iiski ■! pointedly if he intended to bring suit, he said that his lawyers had the matter in their hands. OYBE WAS HIS UNCLE. He :.,-..t a Family Justification For Being Positive. "He introduced himself lo me by blnudlv contradicting a state-ment thai I made lo my companion con 'i rjiin .: n mill;. r in < 'hicngo, Office Lxa. Savings SaxLlte, GIIEKXSIJOUO, \. C. HEAD QTJAETEES FOR PUR]-; DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Patent HVLGCX i.ei TT_O, ZMIXTCLOX'SJ. "W"; btexrs LANDItETII'S GAKDEX SEE1XS, PRUSSICS AND BRACKS CAREFULLY FITTED. Krom our Large Slock w- can ssullppppllyl II''hh.iih-!i■c ian ami Stores in ll, al In,ll nolie. el. He call < '..uniri Orders ami PRKSI I ITH »N> I>1 Mail lilled and forwarded by ncxl I rain. ITIICE- nEASONABIiE Richardson & Farris, ■ ! 'I I'-siiv demanded ,'t. The city aisi spend in buying ii;i the licens the innki <■ j • and thus, at public expense, putting all in their business, Thi ISIII has a crematory for thus dis|>osing the presold lime are from 30 to 40, though they had no direct inteii-H" twoopposit of the remains of those who die and I hose occurring the present (jon of endangering those lives.— lone hand, the ilii ..f ,.; tillll-. ■•I ml IN American and Italian Marble. -I--; llll III.-. Tall- II, - , I., . • rr.nn. .1 , M i ■ ■ ■'.. , ,--ir | ..-I ,1'- - - ..,, .-n-u-i-.i. N. . . THE BftttESBOU MUSIC SCHOOL, mm II i i -.ii •■ in i i.in A '■•. HISS LAURA L. BR0CK1AM, Principal. 1'IAMi. \'i'i' K, \ Ii'!.IN. *C. V \i ll.TY: Miss I.AJ U.\ I . IIIMH KM ANN, M, M. Ill I.UKsllKIMI.i:. \: i HAS. ItlKMKMAXX. mil ii ill eonliniic "|" n iliirie-.' I he silllllll -■■ Hour- can be ar-rnng. I iu Ihc early iimniiii!! I" avoid the heat. Kor fiiriln r inrnriiiiill all . |{„ ., . from - to 12 A. M. i HAS. .1. BROCKMANN, Kiisiue.-^ .Manager. Mi. ■<■ BIG MILLIIY II.E. Mils. C. C.CORRELL,* CO., -llieir enure si.irkol ZHIa-bs a-t Cost. ri^. -,,.. all • ' ■ si ■' -a. -;•,.-. 1 I I' 1-e.t.l. Mill -- - - . ^\.T COST ■ • • -li- IMi i i ., ... II , , - »n.l I-.- nl i || VIKi ll SS ■"■'• " <■ nil,.-. ......I- hm.-i-,-.. 111-.IU i KU m. I you Will lii.'I il I" V"1'" nit>r««l l,..-:ill BJ I ,.inline iiwir -l,-k. June 1 Hi from contagious lliseases, at the hospitals, us well as those whose bodies ar.- not ciailm ll by any rela-tive or friend. V. heii we reflect calmly and logi-cally upon ; he al - ijute necessity of i'i sposing .' Ihj ■ mail : "I mr ,;,. a i in soiui IIII .:-' r, should we u..t eol idi r I III heal h of i In liv-in '. ■''. \ Ii s une I ime. and h vvi to listen t" cieM : ■ -i - : and facts, as to ti,,- In -• mctb. -'■■ ■ . Ii dispositiop. in the inn r.-i-ol SII nital ioli, an 1 consi quenl 1 >n-tv: At one I hne -f tin worlds biston. a -\ <!' 'ii I -: iwn as ■• I' - llu.'al v as ill vogji ■, and i'i ii is to a liin. ■ i i '-'■ nl pracl i nl the presi nt day ( for instance ,-:: the Island i I C-ubn, whe • I; .a. -II i atholic phurch exel I - from burial in consecrated grounii' all those who are oiltsid year being "Jn to L'.'.',, more than /.„,;,„„, Globe. the previuus. vcar. The:., are "l crematories in l'enii- Some Notes from Brabham s Cell. sylvan in, one in Cincinnati. Detroit, j t-„r u „,„„ w|„, ),BS ),„, „ „-,.,.!; St. Louis, Iowa. Baltimore, I in New York Stale. 2 in ( alil'ornia. I in Atlanta, On., n cremation socie-ty iu New Orleans, and one in Bos-lenip.:;-: ,', :i. In '■inclusion, i; may be well to - in utiot Iu •• forcible argument in favor of c-.emaiion, viz: that liiis cusrom will effectually prevent ivhal we all have reason lo dread and that is Ihc n niovul of the re-mains from the grave by the hands of the despoiler: and at the same I ime. i In' fear of being buried alive. I no longer disturb our dreams, nor cause any anxiety of mind, for claim thai tin liquor ileaii : I • not receive :.;.■ public paymehl for I heir righl to -• , in toxicating drinks. And tin inn-to live, and who. awake or asleep, I keepers, on t::- other is shadowed by the gallows, Henry «hat they do noi wish i Brabham, the negro who murriercd license to tin government, but ;. the Dalian, Mocca, shows a deer..- f< r to kei p on selling, ll is ,m - of hilarity simply remarkable. He tinned on ever; hand if the inn is chaffing Sheriff Smith now keepers have ii as a aboii- the insufficiency of his "vested iutercsf in theii \>i - - rood. "If vou don't feed me The U-mperaii'-.' pai ol '' !l ■'■ :" aboul which i had ratln-r intimate '" knov led ■■. A little later I re-marl ell that I lie law in New York "•' was so .:::•' - '. lie observed thai I : •' was nii-taki i*. Of course the con- 1 '" \-: it ion liid noi concern him. bin ~ 1 v..-. -,i foolish as to reply. I '• me'itioned a certain case in the "•' . in of •;, er and tcrminer. lie ", replied sevi n ly thai I quoted it inc ■: reetly. ■■Then—mole foolishly—1 got al lit;!. in It led and oil'ere.l io bet and j -how him i lie report. ip, - ;i. On • s .,•,., . Oppositi fell. 12. Benin lion ■ irs In W. i . I'orti i. CKKKXSIiOKO, N. f. ARCHITECT'S NOTICE. if you contemplate build . vou anv informalinii i*< ,i i. ,-. i,! hi nil to give lie mill l,-i . Hand. - ...ji . :.. ir blaiidh inks In v it that way ks is ii mnsr,' he answered. ' i:. ■ belie.." Brabham says. -I will I"1"' faking awai s„ p.Hir on hnnsingduy, thai lhe|oul pa.vio.cnt. ■ weight lieiellt sherilf is extra in I her -'s i.odv not f inv bodv will noi la- -iiit'- iu break mv liei .i. Tin those wlio The remain- ,- of the I an - lc Box L-onsigns :■. satisfy r> tin have gone before us. need noi be placed ill " .',' or I days ill older lathes that life is e\- i do «hat is expect! d of illy -. Culdwell, the negro pu e of the church: and to a general trench or pit. (though finet, but could lie removed to Hie within the same enclosure, any per- crematory within*) hours; for the son or persons whp are not faithful phy-icini uld apply n satisfac-folloWcrs of her Creed). It was in tory I I in order to iisecrl ,- HI , on.-m-e of this disgiistin; *'■ lhod of In lhat ■■' inef-i ii s I i ii- Ihc en- ll is i" lie iiui ,. - i bus -i I at realiti of lie of rial i hal ci -••'".■ became necessaryi and uni ii I hi crease of population and croachment therertl upon i he ci tcrii - in the liurfta ■ i ihc vari cities, were n va-: improvement j i ovi r the " pit ri ally taken place and ■stall doubts as lo ihc ■ demise. Iioped lhat the Legis-uot itiiiag him anything the way of grub, bill ii any dniibl aboul hi-lieing heavy enough ii on tt lllllll Brubhnm knocked on the head some lime since, volunteers his avordupois and says he would be delighted to have it tied lo Brab-hum's feel. Brabham, by the way. has ordered a suit of line clothes for i he oecasi- n.—I'haflnllt .W»-.>. Loans anil Discounts. Ibn ngli ■ :' ii. sy»;, iu of ■ I. cnl they desire llle we now hai>. liu the ii i il - ' ill-im: ; Kingdom, ':.- ,-i lion." Thai is .:., : iil.i,-.: i each : < , " lil.'il vote whether liqu -h not lie sold within its liin stati o by high mill -ul.i.-et ■;' : ., - mi i- .: ■ time In ami the - - It i ni ';.. -r ihc a.:, I is ee ipsi il tin lri«!i II other important questions i.i uni'-1 •- '■'. the Knglish pi ople. •■ ■Indeed," said I. 'you seem to Slave n ra ii- " in!imate ucquaint-n ith over and tcrminer.' I ihnuiilif that would crush him. r.-ivoi .. .j|, h—well, I should say,' he ' ' ■ II i . :, ,i. : riiimphanl \. ■•That staggered mc a li;-!--. but 1 venl ured toask I ini liow Jic :'ot i:. and ii lint do j on liink he said i WJtbout ci:aiii'i|it' a muscle he re-torted: .. . ^ • L'!|ILr r. Oyi mi uncle.' " Of Con ■■■■. it's .i Woman. N. w claimed hou thai •i:i I! "Ul.Jl a-.-le. I . of -.;•■': i . - :i ii rs i« of time (in the near .a-- a law requiring the stein - these bodies of allof those persons who Leeanic overcrowded, how« r, and have died of typhoid fever, scarlet even nearer i i dwi llfn •* than the .-i.i church yard," the question arose, are not these receptacles for our dead too ni jr us. and will they not endanger the health of I hi eommunities -.. hose hous idj dn or are in close proximity thereto? live:, small pox or dyphtheria, t be cremated, and also making it a criminal offence for any person • than the immediate family Dot having business al the house, to attend the funeral: in other jwordsthaf the services at the house as well as the intermedt, shall be strictly private." If each stale were to pass such' enforce it, and at ihu Scientists had discover ,i thai •• a , certain amount ot irr. spkabli gas will escape into tile air. or iulo the sewage drains, and thus reach a law a In. houses, or will percolate through Mine time establish a crematory in the soil, so as to contaminate the . ,ch city of 25.000 and upwards of water in spring- ahd wells, nhich i- II-I d afterwards." wjH The loan market was moderately active and easy, being influenced lo sonic exlenl by the hank statement of Saturday. Call loam, on slock | (jer,uen .V collateral were made at the rale- . -ommend ti averaging about 21 cent, and dos- |orjtv ,./ t|„ , ingat l_U«2pcr cent. The offer- ';.xl,.-',...,.,j ings were much better than the de- (||l|. r,„ „.. niiiiHl. Time loaning rates i\. re easy. For sixty days loans were quoted Ht 4 per cent on good mixed lines of stock: for four months at a per cent, and for six months at .",(1111 per cent. The demand for commercial paper is light, but it is easier I" sell good lines than a week or two ago.—Cow. I'.i-lh '/'./. ./>'/.. Anothr Factory. A dense day :- the best - .il for i,rev. ntlllg ' •'" •• ' ; i- ii.-. ■- ■' -■ i ■' th> i comp-isil n- . . ti IS i Inn few exci-pl:,,;:.-, be subjected I a mi BIO* t. of I'lu.-av. with Ihe rev. .CI ..III I . ,t i\ ilii ..... :.,- ! dies mil »i : a vn.i slo*' i.i..•-.•-- ait!] I he revolt inhabitants, for the incineration of the unclaimed bodies, as well as ,|, lying of contagious diseases.1 One more cotton mill for f on-h w-ild egectiiallv prevent the ills- cord—this is the sixth. It is pro- Bemiaat'oii of such diseases and posed to start with $75,000, *■"■".- add io the health of i!i< comniuni- 000 of which is already subscribed, their jv.i)1|r The books are open for the remain- ■•'"- " A law si,- uld also be passed and ing $25,000. There is possibly nd king anv newspaper doubt that the mill will be a cer-widi spread and profound inti re»l. a silbjccl ii i.e-l, . niici rn- the moral and temporal inti est4 .,:' . \. i .• man, woman an ; chil i i n : i- 'u : t ,-:ii irely iii i lie kcepinj ibis Hoard t ' disp -- of a- I indiviil ■ prcTvi icesmn; dieti-.i If ; hiii ii .- true, the Boanl i Al i niih i II . 'i :.-•■ u hen In a i :-. - - I he citi had their ol :■••:. <u lo tin N-,. gem Ii III ::. never ifit • nded hi the la land, and in |>i n.giiiii. r -• with the power to -.,-• ... sell, and v. hen bar rooms mai may not b i In accordance •-. ill my in standing of is il >ur Stati governing I he liquor license", n , Ii ee i • i". _ ■■' view my • al Ii of ol I cannot d-. otherwise tin :i i for the r mmel I il i ns. » here n i Plans, Specifications and Details il.Ic rales. |.-in-. il ill , red. Epps &: liacJs:e t-t., .;ll SOI I'll KLM ST., CltKKNSBOKO, N. C, furnished Addles- OUB L-A-I^G-JT] STOCK: OF WALLPAPER is -teadily increasing, buy al present. W.- in, and can furnish you ••, Look up our I',.MI-, : chance to save inon.-y. Our a.I.Ires.- i- - | ii.- h.ni.l i Iiai r -•:.- : i- crSillu I - I lie linnil I hal ro ■ •- Ihe w..rl I." The mothi-r, silting beiside and rocking the cradle, often singing her sad lullaby, may be thus -hap ing, n it wi re, I !n desi inies of nn- ' iollS. i'.l if '•' '''-. -• e.-U-l -qllelll on motherhood, have borne her i|o\. a. nrni sappi .1 .,••. life, lion limn. ivill In- hi :• song. To -• ., ■ r the mother, brighten her life, .•r.-n her song. Dr. i' ■Ii lial.i has after iong i xperi- ■i niilcd, u remedy n hich ■■died '-'- " favorite I're- ' - , --.. :-, . ni,- - preferred i • hers. He gu irunlces it to j .- . . -•:, - . in urnlgic pain-. .. iring. lown pain-', im J ilaritii -. i II ;... --. . r prolaps ,-. headache, . iciii . iiiy of •■,.'■ nil liu nts . • . , a. ..L- oi. II V\ hat he asks I-. that the ladies shall give it u I rial, und sal isfaction i- as- - ,;.-,!. Money re! unded, if ii does - .• •';•-.. . .-.-nen Marri&4- June 25.—Everything do not iii-li to ■i.i les of |, I[I. r. i , . Ulld a . and to :;ll s i ■< ■ ■ i i.i.'i-.i.:.--i-.ui.'ii. N. i . Wo have the new powerful bin I - mower and rnkes of the famous Walter A. Wood, al o tl Ine parts and "Wood" bran-! oi twine, II choice. '•' Iter A. Wood is not only an inventor, but a rar *h *-be inborn faculty of patting I right i in1) common-sense shape. The intensely American • i I hia machines makes others look clumsy and r^r. ign. He is one of those earnest men who do not say mucl it hi machines do, in the field. We hav« pamphlets explaining them in plain words, and would like to have thoug ' men send for copies and come and see th machines. reasonable objcctii or |i "-'•in | tl.e V nl lo , •r. of ■nsenl And I lie for no a to Ih Tbi . a :, • ■' i: .'■' ' ' • nm ■-• i i • •'- ■'■ is I feel _■ ■ ;.. ' 1,-rS l.oS. leu i- t.. .- infirm I lie Parnell was mar: ii ll I i Is: a. i In ladi joined I'-irn the lulli r ,i.a- • II route Iu Steyuiiig, nl which | n p..it that i-dav !-• .Mrs. ell hcerl 111 th in mi ■• ':' . ite a- an ell, . .i IU iK thouKhi I, on - m to our inin.I- crituiiiullj liable forrppji»tbf»lliia»haiiuuggaannyy! tainiy of the near future. of a "once foil,.' rei.-nive or friemi., iioiiee of funerals when, .he per- ea.ion will probably whose body is being consumed UyUns have died of any of the pre-1 depot. I. The lo near the indivi lu.ll ,. liii.-i .,'•■ in : . - a member of this B lard vole ngainsl the recommendations when laws will permit me to do so. Ii j were -i .. ■ icr during I le afleriiiMin. Thi i-icai if the parish of Stej ning di nil -1 ml Parni II and Mrs. ti s.;, ., were mui ri i al his church, but, liC| adde I In > could be married at , „. any one 'I a half dozen other I churches in the district. "• T.S. BOWLES'& CO.. At jll. W. DIXON'S Uld Stand. The Saw smugs feb- 2J). No. 223 South Kim Street, Greensboro, N. C. loor - ' '■ ■"'"'■ " :—'
Object Description
Title | The Greensboro patriot [July 2, 1891] |
Date | 1891-07-02 |
Editor(s) | Wharton, H.W. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Topics | Context |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The July 2, 1891, issue of The Greensboro Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C. by Patriot Publishing Company. |
Type | Text |
Original format | Newspapers |
Original publisher | Greensboro, N.C. : Patriot Publishing Company |
Language | eng |
Contributing institution | UNCG University Libraries |
Newspaper name | The Greensboro Patriot |
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Object ID | patriot-1891-07-02 |
Digital publisher | The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University Libraries, PO Box 26170, Greensboro NC 27402-6170, 336.334.5304 |
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OCLC number | 871563918 |
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Title | Page 1 |
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GREENSBORO PATRIOT.
M.W SIUI1S, NO. 1,183 GREENSBORO, N. C, THURSDAY, ffUIA'*2, 1891. | By ih, l'ui,i..i ■•Hiiii.hinu < m ,.
1 II1KMS Hi., o I'.r V.-»r. In A.I..
Dr. A. R. WILSON,
GKKKXSIIOKO, \. ' ..
DlTi»rit his M-rviri". in Mcdicim* ami
surgery i<» (he people of |