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( '/^^-sm Established in 1821. GKEENSBOKO, JT. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEE 27 , 1880. New Series No. 652. (treen.r)borLo lariat. I-IKI> WKKKI.Y AT (;lti:i:Nslli)H<>, N. <_'. . on Sooth Elui St. T. PULGHDIJ, Edit:r and FiwiiiiN. lpnon$a oopcr ^nnurn ; $r.oc i ats for three month, free I \ I KIO'l is i!,e oldest Democratic news-ilina. Its circulation is large .. ud intelligent por- :,(l often extraordinary 1 nk 1 mo U no it um ti mo -l i> -■; Mi >i uo as uu!$io.eo I Ml 4 mi 11 iiiijlu.lsji lfi.00 I HI pi 00 la.l/o. MO 00 I is. I !."..« !M no 1 :io oo lyr. Miscellaneous- WEAVER BROS.. COMMISSION MERCHANTS and dealer.- in GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Consignments oj Produce Solicited. Quick sale* and pnmpt return*. Refer-enced if desired. Wilmington St. RALEIGH, I*. C. Cjjefettnstojiatriot ■i T. FULGHUM, Editor and Prop'.. Gen- Git; field on Chinese Labo, BIS j EATB WARRANT. Garfield—Grant. March. 17, '8C 3m. »l.-..oo 20 0t> 30.00 36.00 40 00 wool 00.00 ■ l.i 00'110.0" -'. (>■ 'ir.o.00 , ! ('■•r firs' t ■ . H!I null-lew than m :i'- payable in ad- I vi 11:- meats i|iiarteii) M gistrato*' i>«1 :slors' ... II ., .in -ulrer- LAW SCHOOL. GREENSBORO, N. C. For informatiou at to term-, Ac , apply to JOHN II DILLARD, Jin 7 1880 ROBERT P DICK. GREENSBORO, N. C, WoUc.-s.iny. October yr, lHttO —Let noDeuiocrat fail to register.' The Republicans are regisleiiug cn-ry mail tbey c-u. [PERSONAL AND CONFIDENTIAL ] Hot SE OF BEPBE ENTATIVE? ) WASHINGTON. I), t;.. Jan..ar\ 23, I860 ) DEAR 8lC -Yuan in relation tu the Chinese probli in came duly to hand. 1 take it that the q vat ion of em- •IU-.H!" JEWELL Tue Beacon boaatiagly points toIployea ia only a question of private the Greenback vote of lSt& Will it | aud COIp0IHt„ ^ „ld iudi. The triumph ol Garfield i;i 1880 means rbe i.inmpb if Grant in 1881 Nothing was ever mo;.- arjfeli wtit-ren in the book of the future than tl is. The observer of political events must have noticed the eullenuess with which the backers ot Graut al Chicago kept aloof from the cam-paign dating its early stages, and Spatial Dispatch t.. SENDS A COLONY FLOE1DA. He it cauf/hl al his Trickt by Tele grams that Accidentally Fell in-to Ha mm-,'* hand*—Activi-ty in New York—Vir-ginia. Fnndtrs Re cognized by the National Committee. The Attack on Gen. Soales- [Raleigh News and Observer.] The RepnbHran canvassers in Gen. Seaies' district seek to make thbee point against him rbat be voted tor a bill allowing rvvenuers to make arrests witbonf warrants. The pub- MO acts of an officer are proper sub- Ijects of criticism; and certainly ■either Geu Scales nor bis frieoda «■ -I".*. tttSiF"•dtBUWlt,tatt0' uow please tell os what the Green-back vote in Ohio and Iudiaua is iu 1880 T — Hancock's weight is said to be how studiedly lbev avoided the NKW YoM. Oc'-ber 21 But statements m mention of Garfieid's name. Ihe Democratic national commit Not nntil the conference al Men- l,>" lia* ""*«• J the following tor, Garfield's home, where Grant To TUE PDBUO: When Chic right to buy labor whei tbey can j Conkling, Cameron and Logan laid """'""*" OB-,,,M, ,Ul' Satroual 1) viduala or companies, fiave the after be takes np bis residence , ..• '■ . ■•■ , ,■ , \\r ILL practice ill T> Ouilfurd. AJauia Washington they* think b , ,. ,,,.. , about a ton. LBviM.aovTT. wai.Ti :t r. caij)witn 250 pounds. When he gets to Git- SCOTT & < AI.IIV ;:i,'.. |iiugdown on Radical office lio d rt OREENS.'JORO, N. C. the Sii|.erisr Conn ol auce, : . h, David-son, Foranh, Rowan, Iredell and Meckleu-ourg. Alto in the Supreme Court ol the Slate; in the Federal Court at Greensboro tnd Statetville, in Bankruptcy, and IB count vt Chamber*. Special attention given to loanM of money m Mortgage aud othet securities. Iebll:ly. be made, tiue iu themselves, yet so unfairly stated sa !o be absolutely untrue. This is the case with the above allegation about Gen. Scales' vi I'D ot. me bill teferred to. It is uiocrat it c.;iiiinit'i t'eontr','teil «ii li well known that lor rriAiiv voara get it cheapest. U , have a treaty j down , heir terms him, and he .be Amenca, Union.ami\X,W« ' l-« the .evenuera havS mak with the Chinesegjvernment,whichiul,c",uluio"i«l,.v saMfidered iiie •*'"UoionXelegrapbUompanies foi iORariesta without warrants, and eoinliiet ni .1 ■... BUIan into then "P*8**! "W** tot their business aud ''"'"B many other acts denounced . . [jj,| Ilu.v ..' . - "ranged with sai.l companies tbai '"> ;he DemocrateM nnlawfnl, but 1 telegrams sent or received by uil!",(l "v the departmeat, tbePed- ' \V ' 8 '"leresi iu b.j >•« committee shootii be returned ,"1 Judges, and by the Republican i en they fcive the wi.i.1 t the end of each weak to tbe cash ""'.V- When a bill was before si nit! I •■ reli tionsly kepi nm ii ii» GreunsboMi i-usii oss Uireclory. i^i l< nil II ■:■ I linpleiiienli, H;II tt\« ai e. A.C. Harris A Flippen, South Elm at, W II .'......-I:.M A Co., South Kim »l- Wbarton A Whaiiun, " " ■ i, Vates, " " IIOOI.H and slallonery. Chas I' V 11.— Sniiih K>in st. in i. k Huik*. &c. A,,i:.,. West of Depot. ■laiikiiiK Houses. National Hank ol Ureeneboro, 8. Elm 8t Drj l.uoilv Hoots. SIIOFN. Ac. KcCaii DaJtn. \v It 11 ...MII, Went Market st. A I. ;. . . Kae-t Maik.l si. ,\ \: uilield, South Elm »t. v. . I; .Mi.I.,,, I. .-I Market it. i A M. I'., ifelder, Eaal Market at. A Co n , , . Dealer*. . South Elm st. Druggists, lie. W r Porter A Co . Sooth Kim at Dealer In Marble. Etc. ■ '.ill Elm Street. tLFRItK M. KCALKS : i. E IIKSDEKSOM : SCALES & HENDERSON, Vlt^mrvs- Al- I . i .. . GmCENMIIOKO, H. C. Practice ID the State and Federal Courts. Will attend to baniness heretofore entrust-ed to Scales A Scales unles* otherwise dincted. Office in tbe Court House. Greeusboro, N. C, 8ept. 14, 'n0-ly-d.w. —The: Carolina does clait gressional, and County . splendid majorities if the Demo-crats will turu out, aud go to the polls on the 2d d.t.v of Hi vember. Very truly yours, J. A. GARFIELD. captur d. 20, ih,.( *'l-,\veri milc!l »« heart. It aflect- To-day it is not Garfield bu, ^SffiSSSS^SSS. '''^^ "^ ^ * ~ Dr. R. K Grejory RESPECTFX'LLI OFFERS HIS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES to the Citizens of Greensboro. FEES THE SLUE AS THOSE Charged by other Practicing Physicians ot the City. May 86th, 1878-ly. E. ID. STEELE, ATTOKNEV AT LAW GREKXSBORO, N. C. Will practice in Stale and Federal Courts. ty Collections a Specialty..£1 Dec. 3. 1S79 .106.ly Attorney at Law, Greensboro, - - - N. C Will practice iu State and Federal Count Prompt attention given to all basinets so rusted to him %~9FCollection of claims a specially. The Canvass in the 5th District. It is Hain-iif. and tl [aiblic preserved, or Gran! inti lie Em-pire established, not an et.ipire iu uame, it is true, but nevertheless the Empire. Aud what will he the: condition of tho South in that Em- j ■'"•''•'.'• piref Let tbe remembrance ol tat i Grant's eight years of despotism | oanvass in this «' istriet, we think l» j tell and give warniug. 'I'11' °ur Iriends to give a briefstate-mmmm-^^^^ mmm^ ment of the facts. —The Washington District Court Several we, bs ago, Messrs. Scales has refused a patent to Ex Senator al •' Robbins invited in good faith, a Imsed and worked manfully for tbe that bill O . . .. — w«n> waiuutim vvnCDerH ,., m.uiuiii II. L. MOBEY, Emplyei's Union, |urdNC aDU "l8 adherents who are as usual for the second week in "'"• TDI' opponeuts of tl I y, I'"ding the Republican hosts, and October. Ujion their being exam-'dnd tBe B*-publicaB friends J ' j leading them too with a vigor aud "led by our ««•»•-'to verify the 'aw breaking revenners tool of tbe . ....— VJ „„. ^ttouic iu vtsrnj me ■■"• " ••"«v«o took occas-never ,i i.. „ | amount, tbe following telegrams ".'" ,0 ,ac'k "" "' 't a clause permit-method never .quailed ... any , „re fonnd in the package so aeni "»* revenaera to make arrest* with-ipretious campaign. I os as vouchers, evidentlv being a '"" wa"*'"s in cases where the Grant in 1884 means a return ot uiiatake on the part of the official]'•'""a'sd offenses were committed in IL'.vine uoticed in the A'MC North ,be l,flr80nal government, akin to ' haviu8 '•"• same in charge at the . ""'" presence |„,t, by implication, . ... . imnr-rutlbna Kiti, i.„ , Lai "fflee of the Western Union Tele-i "'s,rrt,:il,,s ,n',m from arresting ate, of last week, a m.srepreseu-| ""I 'nansm, v.„h its reeking re- LMUll Coni|miIv. Thp „.,„„, wnboai warrants in other cases lion an.! complaint about the c«ni of corruption which disgraced are written upon the WesternUnion This was a material change trom ih. practice wbieh the department, tbe Federal Judges and the R-pub- Clingman, of Noith CaixMna, who proposed to reduce zircouia to a him forward may see fit to do so. P^de, as requested, two bnndrei 11 i8 "» •»«'• ^ '-P-a,ism c;:ra;>^r^7Ta!.!V•U^1:;, powder, andcombiu* it with carbon j vmtn. Tbey.ot c .urse. expected, a^\im ,ne K-Pablic and ei her on-to make a loop for electric lights ■*" ">» Citation wa accepted, they j or ""■ °™«r «">« 8° down in this joint canvass with the Republicans, anil Col. Winston, and put. out loop that would never wear out or I would be notified at one-, so that B| campaign. chaDge. The refusal is on thejJolot discussion might be arranged,! Tl'af is !lie issue that i.- present-gronnd that Mr. Clingman has pro °S putting up jmu* posters and sk- ed now to the freemen ol Ibis conn doced no loop, but simply proposes i"g "'<- people ol all parlies to tur.. ,lV' *"'" ,hat '■ lho '^^ whicn a theory. out ei ofa day, iu time for such die- *)"" VoU"' Wl" aecirte 0,i ""' -'"' ' ___^__ ol >ot'em!>er. i eussion : but this reasonable ei-, _____^^_ the eight years of his admiuislra-1 blanks aud i.re an lollows : tion. Grant in ISslJ ^„„«„r- . - „ R.U8H. Oct. 21, 1880. lie-.n part.\ hatl soloug upheld.— """'' 8S4 m,an8 Gra,,t '" To lion. CHART.KS J. NOTES, care *« « oppose i were Geu. Boaiea i»»8, and as loDg thereafter as the J. Jenkius, Jr., Jacksonville, I'l.: ;""' the Southern D-niiKjrais to al-conspirators who are uow poshing 1 t'Jegraphed \esterday. 1 «i;i lowing rbese reveoaers to make any irresta wilboo- warrants, that tbey voted and longbl agalnn the •' '••"••. . B.i the Uepnblioans wire strong enough m pi-s-. tho .. d.neii-. i ■; tack i. on to the ■'''"'.' bill. ;• u. Scales watt then :>., hear; ol the Republicans, ob- ■ I ei her ot. !.• • one band io vote ■gainst Ibe tottacoo bill, and help ■ i defeat • U ii m tsnr- Ol rebel to ids peoph , aud at tbe same time leaving tbe rev> unera noqaalUlsd (Signature ) ."•■lAit HA.-.i. JEWELL. Ktsii o.i. 12, 1380 I". W. WiCKEB, Collector, iv •. West, Fls.: ••City ol I)ilia," rook IJOj •■( - of Texas,*1 100; •' Ooldrado," ion for Key West. Men on dock in. loinulit iniil Machine Mi ops. i Manufacturing Co., Washington ami Soul h K.in sts I Mill I V . i. t ■.. » liiis. AC. P..in.ma Hill Nurseries— I in inline. I.It. Mi A.loo House JO. W. GLBNN. It. R. KISO GLENN & KING, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, GREENSBORO, N. C. Will practice in the 8tate and Federal Courts. . All business promptly attended to. tar*"Collectiout a tpecially. July ir>.-:ini. Ii i n-e io make arrests wben tbey Don't let tbe false issora raised J pectation was disappointfd, by the Death of an Esteemed Citizen s,) 1.u'''''1''o say uotbing^ about ii. pleased without warrant, or, oo the by Radical writers and stumpers R-put ana paying no attention to of RaVigh.' ("/«^?l. , '"'"-r b.,,,1, i. y„ ,. for the tobacco , ... .. . ,, . . n .. fi (Signature) bill, having a clause iu it allowing , diver. >ou Irom •;•• tiue one.- in -h« vaea un the ll«b "I On, We are pained ai tbe announce. MARSHALL JEWELL.- ""• revenners iu arrest wrtbout this campaign Under Demor ttli —too la'n >afi ogi a joint can- uu-Ot ol tbedeath of M' (.'has D-« -r, w.nrauts only when the alleged of-rule, our State and dunty allVs.vass. Tbeu Mr. R-, folds only-p Ly. one ol the mos, reapa.,ed ...i£h«l!^r»^^^ TrZLe*8" C,","Ui,te,, " ** have bee, honestly o..d ably mai.-i nsarcd and „sked lor time, leaving disiingnisbed cil.zens ol Raleigh. I men. These telegrams, or rather These were I he two alternatives aged; your burdens have been Sir. Kt-gb tree to make a canvans of I which took place at bis resid-nc-' ",l,"lM addressed to !•'. W. Wick.i. the Radicals presented him. He made lighter and your condition bis own when he could not be metliu that city yesterd-y afternoon ' better. To vote the Radical ticket by his npp nl — Geu'i. Scales— the 20th inst. He was a put ic now is to invite a repetition of the who already had ngagemen's up spirited citizen, and took ad active gross outragos from which your good old State s d'ered so ruocb daring tbe days of Radical rule. Remember this. . :: i I . .. holioua, .s-< . Iiu. i:i. "iliiT-naic, Etc. Kail st. l'ri.l<>slou:ii «.,iii>. . . .!. Law. A . . . ... II " .. !'.'..-ic.an ,v Surgeon. *> inn. sale and Itelall drocrn. Id u . South Elm st. A Uo . " >) agon Makers, Etc. I i « is. Smith Kim st. eigh Business Directory. I lulliieni and Hatters, • A I'.. Ni S|# .'7 f'avettevill. . R.iluigb. N t ol Key West, Flai, ells iis own story. Tue -nn liii! nor gone do • in tbi fate of Ind'ana, where one LOtbe20ib. As i he Republicans I interest in measures ealeolitted to Iot"tne Urestesl Lauds ever pupi bad taken no steps to invite their: promote the progress ol hi city ami' ^"J.^^^ZtZ h "ci ■ Iriends to the discussions, uor iu State. At the time of his death ami: suininatiJ 'hen tbe cbnirmau dieated an> wish to join in the can-! for jears previous, he w-s Presi-1 tbe national Republican c>miniiiee vass, so that the people might have ' dent of tue Raleigh National Bank and an official ol the L'II U Slates Government were prepui - The issue is uow straight be-' been invited out at an earlier boor, He commanded universal respect,! "w^b" sTI' o^Fl' -i'" " tween Haiicock, the gallant, ciiiva! Mi .sis Scales and Robbins did not aud his death will be sincerely i'nlamy'tlie'.i about t' be eonsom rous soldier of spotless name, the think it fair to give him j part of monrned in tbe city wnere bis noble jniaied in In! ana. Tue « mmutei representative of universal peace, | their time. Besides this, Ur. Bey-1 traits of character e -arcl him to *•"'• advised previous to the receip conciliation and good will; and Gar-, uolils showed a li»r of bis own up- all. field on wb'-si r. rebeatl ■■ '.i .■ d pointments fast issued, which em-krflsctorai tbePorl ehose ibe latter. He thought it waa better to have some restiaint ii i. pi', tbe revenners, and, if pot-sihle, to gei hi i penpln relieved of Hie b<-avy lob*ceo tax, than to let ■ be iix remain an II f : ne levenuera • • free .sei.jie IIS liehita to exerci-e ilu II nnbridled ami unlawful will. Hi. however, l..v bis vote ami voice protested tbal in no ease should a reveuuer be allowed to arrest with- ..ii' a VHir-tot. Tiie Kepublicans vi ic too strong lor him and carried their point, pun tug the amendment ii the I'll i over bit head. He there-ne, under tbe cirenmstances, voted 'i'iiiK«ii.ii Mercliants, Ac. - Col ll.irg.-tt and Wilroiuj. '•ton. In,,, Hides. Ac. • ■ -. IV hull glou Slleet. 1 nd 3usindss Directory, ' '•«■ "(lotteries, Ac. "•"*, -i.i Slam Direot. I'D■. • (',:.'.:, Paemaenia, lii-onchltis, Asuiina. I 'reap. Whoeping Conzh, ess •iil rtisenses of the Breathing Organs, it soothes and heals the Membrane of •he Lungs, iuflauiod and puisoaed by iho disease, and prevents the night-swenls ant! lightness across the cnest Thick accompany It. COSSlMUTlOS is not mi uieuraliio i... la.lv. It Is only necessary to have the rlt-ht remedy, ind H.VLI.'S B.VUSAM Is Hint remedy. dO.NT DBSPAIK OP RELIEF, for I ills benlcn specific will cure you, ■ veil tliouirh professional :.■>'■'. I.iiLs. HENRY'S CABBOLICsiUR catmmmmgatmmmxxmmm the Most Powerful Healing Agent ever Viscorcred. nrnril't Carhnlle Salre hrnlt burn*. i/.-ni-v'. Ctirbotio Salve etirea tores. Hemrp'm CarOeffo Sulra aUmfjm /mtn. /frori/'s l'<irlM»/ie Siilr* fur** eruption*. lli-Mri/'s Curhnlle Sitlrr heula litmplr*. i/ewri/'j Litrlxitio Aute* heal* bruisrt. Ask for Hcnry'a, and Take No Other. tV CEtVAKE OF CQUNTEllFElTS. Uf2 TOWNSLEY'S TDDTHACHE ANODYNE of corruption baa been p! ! his owu partisans, and • • b-.loie the C'Untry • prvm tative of sectional si i ;•• As between theta how ea i ; , who truly loves his couutiy besi tateT . I •. ». HI ttili'i . Mm- : .... « ,' ipplied earlier for a division ol lime, but stated that he wonld want to drop oat and meet I Mr. Keogb a parr of the time, aud t is a well known fact that to haviug gone ball around the Die-tbe Democratic party is the country indebted for tbe legislation on Bnan cial qnestious which b •■■ i i ■ ni< s better and the pi ■- • tit.s. as far as legialatioi -iv thing to do With it,possible. Al : etl.n- Greeubacker is in-iki- . war on tbai tiict with Messrs. Scales and Rob-bins, it was supposed he might want to attend Io Mr. Keogb for the balance of the Canvuss. At Brace's, Ur. Reynolds after having as much time allotted him as io Mr. Robbins and cboosittZ the party-and. so acting as to gi.-. a 8WJOIldi ilis!edll of IUt. fll8t pUcei new lease of power to the Radical til,.„ gave *A> OII his own motion, party, whose sole legislation on to Col. Winston who arrived after the finances has been in the iuteri st. ti,;. discussion began. If the Re- The Republican -speakers iu this ot money kings as pjaiust tbe peo- publicans bad desited in gnnd faith, jdiatriot who are trying to cie pie. ia joint canvass, it was their busi- *,ea P"*/»dioe against the Demo-ness to let it be known io time, for *rg,,c P*"' l>ecause of the passage I ihese telegrams t! al tbe Stai ot Florida waa about to b. overrun for the tobacco biFl with theViause ;>> tbe repeatera ol our large citi s. in it restraining the reveuuers as die telegrams ol Mr. Jeuell oul.i re stated Sueb ia the record. I'ltiiui what iiie (.'.. ;mi tee well The Republicans have been busily knew to be the fact. The above misrepresenting tbe facts and try-seiegraniB are in tbe possession ol ing to make it appear that tbe Gen-ihn committee. They an written era I voted to let these detestable in copying iuk, hate bee pied in eieaturesroam tbroogb the country, a letter press bonk and ^ar ibi liiiing roogh-sbod over the liberties ieh-graph receivers checks ami ol tbe people. His vote shows that marks, and this committee defies he opposed to tbe last such a grant anyone to assert that they are no ol power to them, a power which genuine. The telegrams are now no North Carolina officer wields, being lithographed ami will be but which Ibe Radicals have vested given to the public in a day oi two. In these wild maiauders who ride Wsi II. BABNtJM. at night through tbe couulry, com- Cbairman National Democratic mining all sorts of depredations l_ine now., You are ba.tliug for your . ^v^J>'eww Yioorrkk, OUcett. _21'I, IIbftfStOfi. g"o'"ve'"rn'm^entT. 2.HSucSh a°nf a's^sau^lt u^pon State a.id country and on you rests' _ ,,„. uh ,„„,,. ol tt gl-u,|elIli4I1 80 the n sponsibility of their weal or 'rue to his people, so steadfast in Extracts f.om Gov. Vance's bra devotion to the principles of — - - bpeech at Concord, Octo- liberty and so opposed totheexer- Chouk. ber lGth. ciae ol unrestrained power by these revenners, will, we are snre, recoil * * upon the heads of those who have Coming to thecampaign in North made it, ami will render Bixtou I itt'.i> Time for Work. S -:. weeks remain between election. There 'in'' dm • i in ibat time and every eitixei ■• believes in the preservation i i good govern in.';ii in this State, and the estsb lishment of a pore and patriotic ad-ministi tion at Washington should devote himself zealously to the work until the polls close on the second day of November. Let there be no sluggards in the woe. I I K KS IN ON^ JIINUTB. ^dey's Carbolic Troclies, A SURE PREVEimVB or ,..,,i.,,s D|teaa,, Colds. Hoaraeneea, ,.: Uic-iia, and Whoopins Cooes* l t*a—mt to »/■. Tn**'. II , ■ rti% \\wM Bitters 7-. Uevo iVj"spopsia axJ ruiouaneaa. fjf ron SALE BY AIX rnrocisTS. OHX 7. HEKKY. OTJBBA9 ft CO., - : r i ]i ■.■:'.:.: r ■J College Place. Now York. — The Beacon wants to know why the PATRIOT pays so much atten-tion to Col. Winston in this cam paign, and so little to Mr. Keogb. Simply because tbe only hope that Mr. Keogh cau have of a possible election in this district is from tbe votes that Col. Winston may re-ceive, the bulk of which vote is ex pected to come from voters who have heretofore acred - irb the Democratic party. G.-u. Scales'* ! of the act au'.ioi'zin™ the lea1 HII' list |r< • i- , ^■s! , Ci'l Will* ...I In i \ > •ie git. •n him i» pr ic'lo, a Vol giv( i t SI.. K gn (he people seeing or beariug of no|°' lU1' au-.ioi'zing tue destrnc-joinl post, is, did and do not come tio" of st,il8 aad <"Carresi of viola ou' until 2 o'clock p. m., giving but! !"r''" ""•'"•'' revenue laws, mo,; two hour.- or so for discussion, thus m eflect gagging a'i, if four under-took to speak. Messrs. Scales and Robliins have said nothing, at auy of the appointmenta abont the i.:>- sence of their opponents. As ti ibe suggestion thai M*ssra. Scales and Robbins an " efraid "of ajoint ,liscns-iou, il.it is. ot curse, ,|„. «-<> •'« r'f?ht to be heard beio.e Ih. ..dl...r ,\.-<: puerile allegation of | "a»*al courts, aed were ger. ralij snatained bj tLete c ens. i ..•.. kfe day protests don't come win. gOOd glHfr fl"IU Re|llll..le.lll sources. have the clice'r of an armj mule. FOI tifi---eti \ears they have been doing the very thing of which tbej now h>politically complain, anil i nor t. word did they ever uttei against it, and whenever anaftempi was made to punish revenue ilii cera for lawless condnot tbey c!aim Carolina, Governoi \ auce pointeu to the republican leader, TomCi o| er tbe largeal whiskey distiller ii. tbe State, and described a prajn uieetiug scene in Goopel'a a ill house. It was openi I bj singing tbe hymn: "Coo.: tb.v/ounfofi .. i\ biesaing," and lo.lowid by tLi «\ er : " Lord give nsa good run.'' his Kici si mder alii :.. go. il people ol . i;. '• :i<'jn-'ir-i :;i '.h'-r ot»o"Xionx to tba •• Generb ., d's- • !'■ ->The grand mill ry gathering nl Northern—aud Southern U»m I anies iu A"anta is pronounced lh< biggest tbiugeverseeu in that cii\, aud she it puttiug uu uus about it. Ri gis'.er. i'he "• i ub.leans are, registering lint Vlie 1>. in 'la's, thus bar, m> not doing .- G. n • r and M-.ii- Uead .uiii.-o lie went on to give a brilliant en-dorsement of Tbos. J. Jarvia, who :■■ one ol the best Governors North Carolina ever had. Then be devot-ed twenty minuteaespecially to the j.iloted people. 'J1' mentioned In- ■Irani: it went tcr Tilden ia 187C i i we had bope<] to carrj it this \-ar. He spoke n| the meana bj ■' icb it was wrested Irom ns. lie life, death un .vas not alairneJ, at all,./or if ecu .. Tur -,B 1 imes Thrco. [New : ik Nation J Tl.ree things :•• love—courage, ;..•!.'ioUcr-s ;i ,i i; ullOU. I'bree bings -• hate—cruelty, ar-i og nice and lugratitodo. Tbiee things to like—cordiality, good humorai.it mirthtolness. Three rhings to avoid—idleness, I«>i lacity ami flippant jesting. Three things io colnate—good ■ ka,good Irieodaaad good humor. Three things to con tend tor— honor, country and trieuds. Three things to govern—temper, gne and cooduet. Three things to think about— — IL.vt you a neighbor WHO I- •ii roity. j iudinYreni f Who, possibly, mat I no' have registered 1 Go to him Ihmoc.at will .aily and take l.-nrt. —Democrats vote lor the nomi-and reason with him and ;re nl j Hancock will be onr next Presi "',s °' your party ou Tnesdr.v next. < witu birn to do bis duty. jUeut. j i>0u'l twuIcA jour ticket.
Object Description
Title | The Greensboro patriot [October 27, 1880] |
Date | 1880-10-27 |
Editor(s) | Fulghum, R.T. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Topics | Context |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The October 27, 1880, issue of The Greensboro Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C. by R.T. Fulghum. |
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Original publisher | Greensboro, N.C. : R.T. Fulghum |
Language | eng |
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Established in 1821. GKEENSBOKO, JT. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEE 27 , 1880.
New Series No. 652.
(treen.r)borLo lariat.
I-IKI> WKKKI.Y AT
(;lti:i:Nslli)H<>, N. <_'.
. on Sooth Elui St.
T. PULGHDIJ, Edit:r and FiwiiiiN.
lpnon$a oopcr ^nnurn ; $r.oc
i ats for three month, free
I \ I KIO'l is i!,e oldest Democratic news-ilina.
Its circulation is large
.. ud intelligent por-
:,(l often extraordinary
1 nk 1 mo U no it um ti mo
-l i> -■; Mi >i uo as uu!$io.eo
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lyr.
Miscellaneous-
WEAVER BROS..
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
and dealer.- in
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Consignments oj Produce Solicited.
Quick sale* and pnmpt return*. Refer-enced
if desired. Wilmington St.
RALEIGH, I*. C.
Cjjefettnstojiatriot
■i T. FULGHUM, Editor and Prop'..
Gen- Git; field on Chinese Labo,
BIS j EATB WARRANT.
Garfield—Grant.
March. 17, '8C 3m.
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M gistrato*'
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.in -ulrer-
LAW SCHOOL.
GREENSBORO, N. C.
For informatiou at to term-, Ac , apply to
JOHN II DILLARD,
Jin 7 1880 ROBERT P DICK.
GREENSBORO, N. C,
WoUc.-s.iny. October yr, lHttO
—Let noDeuiocrat fail to register.'
The Republicans are regisleiiug
cn-ry mail tbey c-u.
[PERSONAL AND CONFIDENTIAL ]
Hot SE OF BEPBE ENTATIVE? )
WASHINGTON. I), t;..
Jan..ar\ 23, I860 )
DEAR 8lC -Yuan in relation tu
the Chinese probli in came duly to
hand.
1 take it that the q vat ion of em-
•IU-.H!"
JEWELL
Tue Beacon boaatiagly points toIployea ia only a question of private
the Greenback vote of lSt& Will it | aud COIp0IHt„ ^ „ld iudi.
The triumph ol Garfield i;i 1880
means rbe i.inmpb if Grant in 1881
Nothing was ever mo;.- arjfeli wtit-ren
in the book of the future than
tl is.
The observer of political events
must have noticed the eullenuess
with which the backers ot Graut al
Chicago kept aloof from the cam-paign
dating its early stages, and Spatial Dispatch t..
SENDS A COLONY
FLOE1DA.
He it cauf/hl al his Trickt by Tele
grams that Accidentally Fell in-to
Ha mm-,'* hand*—Activi-ty
in New York—Vir-ginia.
Fnndtrs Re
cognized by the
National Committee.
The Attack on Gen. Soales-
[Raleigh News and Observer.]
The RepnbHran canvassers in Gen.
Seaies' district seek to make thbee
point against him rbat be voted tor
a bill allowing rvvenuers to make
arrests witbonf warrants. The pub-
MO acts of an officer are proper sub-
Ijects of criticism; and certainly
■either Geu Scales nor bis frieoda
«■ -I".*. tttSiF"•dtBUWlt,tatt0'
uow please tell os what the Green-back
vote in Ohio and Iudiaua is iu
1880 T
— Hancock's weight is said to be
how studiedly lbev avoided the NKW YoM. Oc'-ber 21 But statements m
mention of Garfieid's name. Ihe Democratic national commit
Not nntil the conference al Men- l,>" lia* ""*«• J the following
tor, Garfield's home, where Grant To TUE PDBUO: When Chic
right to buy labor whei tbey can j Conkling, Cameron and Logan laid """'""*" OB-,,,M, ,Ul' Satroual 1)
viduala or companies, fiave the
after be takes np bis residence , ..• '■ . ■•■ , ,■ ,
\\r ILL practice ill
T> Ouilfurd. AJauia
Washington they* think b , ,. ,,,.. ,
about a ton.
LBviM.aovTT. wai.Ti :t r. caij)witn 250 pounds. When he gets to Git-
SCOTT & < AI.IIV ;:i,'.. |iiugdown on Radical office lio d rt
OREENS.'JORO, N. C.
the Sii|.erisr Conn ol
auce, : . h, David-son,
Foranh, Rowan, Iredell and Meckleu-ourg.
Alto in the Supreme Court ol the
Slate; in the Federal Court at Greensboro
tnd Statetville, in Bankruptcy, and IB count
vt Chamber*.
Special attention given to loanM of money
m Mortgage aud othet securities.
Iebll:ly.
be made, tiue iu themselves, yet so
unfairly stated sa !o be absolutely
untrue. This is the case with the
above allegation about Gen. Scales'
vi I'D ot. me bill teferred to. It is
uiocrat it c.;iiiinit'i t'eontr','teil «ii li well known that lor rriAiiv voara
get it cheapest. U , have a treaty j down , heir terms him, and he .be Amenca, Union.ami\X,W« ' l-« the .evenuera havS mak
with the Chinesegjvernment,whichiul,c",uluio"i«l,.v saMfidered iiie •*'"UoionXelegrapbUompanies foi iORariesta without warrants, and
eoinliiet ni .1 ■... BUIan into then "P*8**! "W** tot their business aud ''"'"B many other acts denounced
. . [jj,| Ilu.v ..' . - "ranged with sai.l companies tbai '"> ;he DemocrateM nnlawfnl, but
1 telegrams sent or received by uil!",(l "v the departmeat, tbePed-
' \V ' 8 '"leresi iu b.j >•« committee shootii be returned "1 Judges, and by the Republican
i en they fcive the wi.i.1 t the end of each weak to tbe cash ""'.V- When a bill was before
si nit! I •■ reli tionsly kepi nm ii ii»
GreunsboMi i-usii oss Uireclory.
i^i l< nil II ■:■ I linpleiiienli,
H;II tt\« ai e. A.C.
Harris A Flippen, South Elm at,
W II .'......-I:.M A Co., South Kim »l-
Wbarton A Whaiiun, " "
■ i, Vates, " "
IIOOI.H and slallonery.
Chas I' V 11.— Sniiih K>in st.
in i. k Huik*. &c.
A,,i:.,. West of Depot.
■laiikiiiK Houses.
National Hank ol Ureeneboro, 8. Elm 8t
Drj l.uoilv Hoots. SIIOFN. Ac.
KcCaii DaJtn.
\v It 11 ...MII, Went Market st.
A I. ;. . . Kae-t Maik.l si.
,\ \: uilield, South Elm »t.
v. . I; .Mi.I.,,, I. .-I Market it.
i A M. I'., ifelder, Eaal Market at.
A Co
n , , . Dealer*.
. South Elm st.
Druggists, lie.
W r Porter A Co . Sooth Kim at
Dealer In Marble. Etc.
■ '.ill Elm Street.
tLFRItK M. KCALKS : i. E IIKSDEKSOM :
SCALES & HENDERSON,
Vlt^mrvs- Al- I . i .. .
GmCENMIIOKO, H. C.
Practice ID the State and Federal Courts.
Will attend to baniness heretofore entrust-ed
to Scales A Scales unles* otherwise
dincted. Office in tbe Court House.
Greeusboro, N. C, 8ept. 14, 'n0-ly-d.w.
—The:
Carolina
does clait
gressional, and County .
splendid majorities if the Demo-crats
will turu out, aud go to the
polls on the 2d d.t.v of Hi vember.
Very truly yours,
J. A. GARFIELD.
captur d. 20, ih,.( *'l-,\veri milc!l »« heart. It aflect-
To-day it is not Garfield bu, ^SffiSSSS^SSS. '''^^ "^ ^ * ~
Dr. R. K Grejory
RESPECTFX'LLI
OFFERS HIS
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
to the Citizens of Greensboro.
FEES THE SLUE AS THOSE
Charged by other Practicing
Physicians ot the City.
May 86th, 1878-ly.
E. ID. STEELE,
ATTOKNEV AT LAW
GREKXSBORO, N. C.
Will practice in Stale and Federal Courts.
ty Collections a Specialty..£1
Dec. 3. 1S79 .106.ly
Attorney at Law,
Greensboro, - - - N. C
Will practice iu State and Federal Count
Prompt attention given to all basinets so
rusted to him
%~9FCollection of claims a specially.
The Canvass in the 5th
District.
It is Hain-iif. and tl [aiblic
preserved, or Gran! inti lie Em-pire
established, not an et.ipire iu
uame, it is true, but nevertheless
the Empire. Aud what will he the:
condition of tho South in that Em- j ■'"•''•'.'•
piref Let tbe remembrance ol tat
i Grant's eight years of despotism | oanvass in this «' istriet, we think l»
j tell and give warniug. 'I'11' °ur Iriends to give a briefstate-mmmm-^^^^
mmm^ ment of the facts.
—The Washington District Court Several we, bs ago, Messrs. Scales
has refused a patent to Ex Senator al •' Robbins invited in good faith, a
Imsed and worked manfully for tbe
that bill
O . . .. — w«n> waiuutim vvnCDerH ,., m.uiuiii
II. L. MOBEY, Emplyei's Union, |urdNC aDU "l8 adherents who are as usual for the second week in "'"• TDI' opponeuts of tl
I y, I'"ding the Republican hosts, and October. Ujion their being exam-'dnd tBe B*-publicaB friends
J ' j leading them too with a vigor aud "led by our ««•»•-'to verify the 'aw breaking revenners tool
of tbe
. ....— VJ „„. ^ttouic iu vtsrnj me ■■"• " ••"«v«o took occas-never
,i i.. „ | amount, tbe following telegrams ".'" ,0 ,ac'k "" "' 't a clause permit-method
never .quailed ... any , „re fonnd in the package so aeni "»* revenaera to make arrest* with-ipretious
campaign. I os as vouchers, evidentlv being a '"" wa"*'"s in cases where the
Grant in 1884 means a return ot uiiatake on the part of the official]'•'""a'sd offenses were committed in
IL'.vine uoticed in the A'MC North ,be l,flr80nal government, akin to ' haviu8 '•"• same in charge at the . ""'" presence |„,t, by implication,
. ... . imnr-rutlbna Kiti, i.„ , Lai "fflee of the Western Union Tele-i "'s,rrt,:il,,s ,n',m from arresting
ate, of last week, a m.srepreseu-| ""I 'nansm, v.„h its reeking re- LMUll Coni|miIv. Thp „.,„„, wnboai warrants in other cases
lion an.! complaint about the c«ni of corruption which disgraced are written upon the WesternUnion This was a material change trom
ih. practice wbieh the department,
tbe Federal Judges and the R-pub-
Clingman, of Noith CaixMna, who
proposed to reduce zircouia to a
him forward may see fit to do so. P^de, as requested, two bnndrei
11 i8 "» •»«'• ^ '-P-a,ism c;:ra;>^r^7Ta!.!V•U^1:;,
powder, andcombiu* it with carbon j vmtn. Tbey.ot c .urse. expected, a^\im ,ne K-Pablic and ei her on-to
make a loop for electric lights ■*" ">» Citation wa accepted, they j or ""■ °™«r «">« 8° down in this
joint canvass with the Republicans,
anil Col. Winston, and put. out
loop
that would never wear out or I would be notified at one-, so that B| campaign.
chaDge. The refusal is on thejJolot discussion might be arranged,! Tl'af is !lie issue that i.- present-gronnd
that Mr. Clingman has pro °S putting up jmu* posters and sk- ed now to the freemen ol Ibis conn
doced no loop, but simply proposes i"g "'<- people ol all parlies to tur.. ,lV' *"'" ,hat '■ lho '^^ whicn
a theory. out ei ofa day, iu time for such die- *)"" VoU"' Wl" aecirte 0,i ""' -'"'
' ___^__ ol >ot'em!>er.
i eussion : but this reasonable ei-, _____^^_
the eight years of his admiuislra-1 blanks aud i.re an lollows :
tion.
Grant in ISslJ ^„„«„r- . - „ R.U8H. Oct. 21, 1880. lie-.n part.\ hatl soloug upheld.—
"""'' 8S4 m,an8 Gra,,t '" To lion. CHART.KS J. NOTES, care *« « oppose i were Geu. Boaiea
i»»8, and as loDg thereafter as the J. Jenkius, Jr., Jacksonville, I'l.: ;""' the Southern D-niiKjrais to al-conspirators
who are uow poshing 1 t'Jegraphed \esterday. 1 «i;i lowing rbese reveoaers to make any
irresta wilboo- warrants, that tbey
voted and longbl agalnn the
•' '••"••. . B.i the Uepnblioans
wire strong enough m pi-s-. tho
.. d.neii-. i ■; tack i. on to the
■'''"'.' bill. ;• u. Scales watt then
:>., hear; ol the Republicans, ob-
■ I ei her ot. !.• • one band io vote
■gainst Ibe tottacoo bill, and help
■ i defeat • U ii m tsnr- Ol rebel to
ids peoph , aud at tbe same time
leaving tbe rev> unera noqaalUlsd
(Signature )
."•■lAit HA.-.i. JEWELL.
Ktsii o.i. 12, 1380
I". W. WiCKEB, Collector, iv •.
West, Fls.:
••City ol I)ilia" rook IJOj •■( -
of Texas,*1 100; •' Ooldrado" ion
for Key West. Men on dock in.
loinulit iniil Machine Mi ops.
i Manufacturing Co., Washington
ami Soul h K.in sts
I Mill I
V .
i. t ■.. » liiis. AC.
P..in.ma Hill Nurseries—
I in inline. I.It.
Mi A.loo House
JO. W. GLBNN. It. R. KISO
GLENN & KING,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
GREENSBORO, N. C.
Will practice in the 8tate and Federal
Courts. . All business promptly attended to.
tar*"Collectiout a tpecially.
July ir>.-:ini.
Ii i n-e io make arrests wben tbey
Don't let tbe false issora raised J pectation was disappointfd, by the Death of an Esteemed Citizen s,)
1.u'''''1''o say uotbing^ about ii. pleased without warrant, or, oo the
by Radical writers and stumpers R-put ana paying no attention to of RaVigh.' ("/«^?l. , '"'"-r b.,,,1, i. y„ ,. for the tobacco
, ... .. . ,, . . n .. fi (Signature) bill, having a clause iu it allowing
, diver. >ou Irom •;•• tiue one.- in -h« vaea un the ll«b "I On, We are pained ai tbe announce. MARSHALL JEWELL.- ""• revenners iu arrest wrtbout
this campaign Under Demor ttli —too la'n >afi ogi a joint can- uu-Ot ol tbedeath of M' (.'has D-« -r, w.nrauts only when the alleged of-rule,
our State and dunty allVs.vass. Tbeu Mr. R-, folds only-p Ly. one ol the mos, reapa.,ed ...i£h«l!^r»^^^ TrZLe*8" C""Ui,te,, " **
have bee, honestly o..d ably mai.-i nsarcd and „sked lor time, leaving disiingnisbed cil.zens ol Raleigh. I men. These telegrams, or rather These were I he two alternatives
aged; your burdens have been Sir. Kt-gb tree to make a canvans of I which took place at bis resid-nc-' ",l"lM addressed to !•'. W. Wick.i. the Radicals presented him. He
made lighter and your condition bis own when he could not be metliu that city yesterd-y afternoon '
better. To vote the Radical ticket by his npp nl — Geu'i. Scales— the 20th inst. He was a put ic
now is to invite a repetition of the who already had ngagemen's up spirited citizen, and took ad active
gross outragos from which your
good old State s d'ered so ruocb
daring tbe days of Radical rule.
Remember this.
. :: i I .
.. holioua, .s-< .
Iiu. i:i. "iliiT-naic, Etc.
Kail st.
l'ri.l<>slou:ii «.,iii>.
. . .!. Law.
A . . . ... II "
.. !'.'..-ic.an ,v Surgeon.
*> inn. sale and Itelall drocrn.
Id u . South Elm st.
A Uo . "
>) agon Makers, Etc.
I i « is. Smith Kim st.
eigh Business Directory.
I lulliieni and Hatters,
• A I'.. Ni
S|#
.'7 f'avettevill.
. R.iluigb. N t
ol Key West, Flai, ells iis own
story. Tue -nn liii! nor gone do •
in tbi fate of Ind'ana, where one
LOtbe20ib. As i he Republicans I interest in measures ealeolitted to Iot"tne Urestesl Lauds ever pupi
bad taken no steps to invite their: promote the progress ol hi city ami' ^"J.^^^ZtZ h "ci ■
Iriends to the discussions, uor iu State. At the time of his death ami: suininatiJ 'hen tbe cbnirmau
dieated an> wish to join in the can-! for jears previous, he w-s Presi-1 tbe national Republican c>miniiiee
vass, so that the people might have ' dent of tue Raleigh National Bank and an official ol the L'II U Slates
Government were prepui - The issue is uow straight be-' been invited out at an earlier boor, He commanded universal respect,! "w^b" sTI' o^Fl' -i'" "
tween Haiicock, the gallant, ciiiva! Mi .sis Scales and Robbins did not aud his death will be sincerely i'nlamy'tlie'.i about t' be eonsom
rous soldier of spotless name, the think it fair to give him j part of monrned in tbe city wnere bis noble jniaied in In! ana. Tue « mmutei
representative of universal peace, | their time. Besides this, Ur. Bey-1 traits of character e -arcl him to *•"'• advised previous to the receip
conciliation and good will; and Gar-, uolils showed a li»r of bis own up- all.
field on wb'-si r. rebeatl ■■ '.i .■ d pointments fast issued, which em-krflsctorai
tbePorl ehose ibe latter. He thought it
waa better to have some restiaint
ii i. pi', tbe revenners, and, if pot-sihle,
to gei hi i penpln relieved of
Hie b<-avy lob*ceo tax, than to let
■ be iix remain an II f : ne levenuera
• • free .sei.jie IIS liehita to exerci-e
ilu II nnbridled ami unlawful will.
Hi. however, l..v bis vote ami voice
protested tbal in no ease should a
reveuuer be allowed to arrest with-
..ii' a VHir-tot. Tiie Kepublicans
vi ic too strong lor him and carried
their point, pun tug the amendment
ii the I'll i over bit head. He there-ne,
under tbe cirenmstances, voted
'i'iiiK«ii.ii Mercliants, Ac.
- Col ll.irg.-tt and Wilroiuj.
'•ton. In,,, Hides. Ac.
• ■ -. IV hull glou Slleet.
1 nd 3usindss Directory,
' '•«■ "(lotteries, Ac.
"•"*, -i.i Slam Direot.
I'D■. • (',:.'.:, Paemaenia, lii-onchltis,
Asuiina. I 'reap. Whoeping Conzh, ess
•iil rtisenses of the Breathing Organs,
it soothes and heals the Membrane of
•he Lungs, iuflauiod and puisoaed by
iho disease, and prevents the night-swenls
ant! lightness across the cnest
Thick accompany It. COSSlMUTlOS
is not mi uieuraliio i... la.lv. It Is only
necessary to have the rlt-ht remedy,
ind H.VLI.'S B.VUSAM Is Hint remedy.
dO.NT DBSPAIK OP RELIEF, for
I ills benlcn specific will cure you,
■ veil tliouirh professional :.■>'■'. I.iiLs.
HENRY'S
CABBOLICsiUR catmmmmgatmmmxxmmm
the Most Powerful Healing
Agent ever Viscorcred.
nrnril't Carhnlle Salre hrnlt burn*.
i/.-ni-v'. Ctirbotio Salve etirea tores.
Hemrp'm CarOeffo Sulra aUmfjm /mtn.
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