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~J THE GREENSBORO PAT ;*w \%£ KSTABIilBHED IX 1825. GREENSBORO, X. C, FRIDAY', SEPTEMBER 8, 1882. NEW SERIES NO. 821 £hi tisbora Jatriot EVERY FRIDAY. 0| |>-»-t-llroe, ' rn "men; WEST MARKET STREET. ■ i.. JOI1.1I It. HVMK1 . r.lilin- »\ l*r«|ii-irlor. ■ . :ii.ur. n I ].U 111- muli injured , . llic sec-t .:.;,!; broke in mule, l>iit .. Ii Ins mouth ■■i.h MM D.i-. Bliss only waul 126,000 for iimity College opens next week. I helping to kill President Garfleld. The prospects for a full school were never ' Modest Bliss! better, ... . , ... Rev. Mr. Dorlin, .. Friend, from Canada and a young man, is con-conducting a series (if meetings at Hush CiKNKRAI. HTATK HHMn A tabulated statement now be-fore us, taken from the records of the stale Treasurer's office, gives tin- Stateexpensesfrom 1868to 1882, statistical turn of mind has been [t 8U0WS that the Democratic par-making a calculation, according to | ^ wjtll hnrgjiy increased objects Kill V OF THE "MIKRAL" MOVEMENT. The double-leaded telegram from Raleigh, printed in the daily PA-TRIOT several days ago, anticipat-ing a collapse of the "Liberal" movement in North Carolina, at- Gabell and Randolph Tucker of Virginia, have been rcnominat-ed for Congress by acclamation. We notice that neither Han-som nor Vance alluded to the edit-or of the Charlotte Ohxinrr in their Charlotte speeches. Whatean the HmT""B^hUdc^ue"nt,^esrandsensi- which Tt appears that the revenue I ^g^, expose, havernnflieState tracted wMe "'f'''1'"" w»" «• „|-,he Cnited States duringthe CUT- I „„vel.,lmcllt (lll less than one-half '"'" '"formed that a meeting of j "»'»"« • ,,.,„ Qscal year will amount to fl,emoney used by the Radical ad- the leading colored people of the _1; H# A.dams & Co., silk something like 1400,000,080. ministration. With no public charities on their .Has anybody seen a white ,111|H,S h| 1S70 1)llt tm, ills.im. asy. ble discourses lie attracts large congrega-tions daily and is doing much good in that community. The "flop" of Leach excites no sur-prise here. He was horn and raised five miles from here and Is well known in ,„„,,, of Savarre wi.h lance «l- ■ ,,,,„ .,< ,{,,,,.,,, .„„, „„, wllitl. My this vicinity■ 'f!--1^;'; -':;'■';''',;;.: tad «t ami visor accompani- „„„,, lhe deaf and dumb and ,h, G^Uferdhew.llfindmanyUkersatb.g ,,,,.,,,,,,, la,.„,.Mm,.,,,,->>c irutic ,„„ ^.^ ,„,,,,, ^^ state will be held at Raleigh at an j manufacturers of Patterson, X. .1., early day to take into consideration } iiaV(. ,,,.,,1,. an assignment. l.iabil-the matter of demanding that ree> itjes $700,000. ognition to which they claim to be SETTLEMENT OS- THE STATE DEBT. Among the wrecks left by lie-passage of these acts. Sol only so. but Uiepresent rate of taxation is ciii mill lira tliinlx cents less m State convention! gh (which together Politics has played except Holton State conventions cost $100,000) the Radicals requir- 'nt know whether to run for clerk |M just eight years and two ed for the State government the or senator and our excitement now is m0iith8, the KTOBS debtof tliecoun- | enormous sum of one million .... The vote on this will be about evenly divided and both try was increased from $28,009,800 one hundred and seventeen t.) $2 844,649,000—an increase of thousand one hundred and sixty '•"''• ,h''' ; 10.0(10 per cent. These figures al- dollars and forty four cents for the entitled: and to appoint a commit-tee of the leading colored politi-cians of the State to wait upon President Arthur and his admin-istration and notify them of the great dissatisfaction among the colored people at the attitude of the leaders of the party in North Carolina, and that in the absence Best had not paid the lease money on the Atlantic and Xorth Carolina Railroad up to yesterday. The Newbern Journal is also in-formed that he has forfeited the $5,000 paid over in confirmation of the trade in buying the Morehead stock and mortgage bonds in the A.\- X C. R. R. campaign ex| The exp rience with List wii ter's mud has led our commissioners toco i, .i sample, i uciilion ol last r ram e nominated by the n.slllCl \n Kuril I .<■-■ : early I ■ down as h.judg-test of the , i | notes ol dto hive been , tin 12th of June Our Mai • Jimr ON II. iiminrw. ■ One I 1 with an I- i land. I love dan n't make much follow » Rim Buck H«|. .. I MU'. and reporter - i . I In tins . .ind ,. t ill improve-improve ad train.- i - I ■ I I I ll must lake one's breath with aston year ending September 30th, 1871 Miu.eut Hut that debt has been * The De ratic administration of a change, they propose to take decreased » per cent. since 1885, haw completed the unfinished the matter of controlling the negro ,„.;„ the rate Of $54,400,000 per State penitentiary: have nearly vote into their own hands, selecting is being macad- "' ai »« ... . :, ., ,, , length and the othe. annum for 1. years. In the mean completed the W cstcrn insane asy put in good order. Now time, all current demands have been Ittiu at Morganton : have built Hie if the railroad authorities will do their lne| In 1865 the interest charged Kastein insane asylum at (ioldsho-duty and ;;!>• us a ladies waiting room was $151,000,000 per annum; now ro for the colored insane, and the at the depot, we "ill be prepared for j, |s -,),,,,,t $57,000,000 per annum. winter. There is no other place in the T|lis is ., tax of a little more than South with the travel and freight bus- g, j,,., ;,,,,,UIM |„ each inhabitant. .Mormon missionaries in the border counties of Xorth and South publican misrule, there was none the one hundred dollars worth of more complete or more deplorable property, than it was before these than that of the State credit. The acts were passed and these bonds blow was leveled at a vital point: were issued to maintain OUT credit intact was perhaps the chief point of honor amongXorth Carolinians. Down to the war her bondswereamongthose which commanded the highest pre-mium. They were the favorite in-vestment for the wise and prudent in worldly affairs. This splendid fabric of credit was crushed to the ground during the reign of the Radical party. It is simple truth to say that the baseness of the Radical party when that partj was in the ascendant here, exceeds all we know or read of legislative baseness in any country possessing M«uif. i'hct'rfiil Figure.. Washington flarf. A cheerful fact in our national situation is the reduction of he publicdebt and the Interest on the outstanding bond.-. This is the only consolation we have for the continued imposition of war taxes seventeen years after the close of the war. If the Republican patty Wants Credit for having devoted a moderate portion of an enormous income gathered by oneroiisumlnp pressive taxation to the caucelln tion of bonds, we cheerfully con cede that credit. It has ke] faith with the boud holdei3. In 1865 the public debt was -:. 656,431,571.43. Now it is 11, public 254,689.77, showing a reduction iii seventeen years of nearly eleven million dollars, but a Bitch Democrats as they sec proper to support, and in whom they may have confidence, without reference. to the wishes or intention of the free institutions. Of tin , , , ,, . good the great maiority knew noth- , . Carolina have beenordered to leave : , B , ,. . , , hundred . mg anil cared nothing. Its leaders 8|nall part of the grand iiggn were in the main without principle of our incomes, but still a —men who would have saluted sum to have paid in addition to with mocking laughter any body the country at once or be lynched. They will go. —The Abiugdon Virginian, edit-ed by Judge George w. Ward, and interest. At the (lose of the war tli who supposed they made the slight capita debt was$78.25. Now it \s ..lored institution for the deaf and leaders aforesaid. The present and heretofore one of the strongest Cst pretentious to honor. The on $32.07. The Republicans an dumb and the blind it Raleigh Liberal movement was predicated readjustee organs in Virginia, has |y creed they admitted was self- anxious to be credited with all of and have supported then, all, ex- "l™ the assumption that the 105,- gone square back on the Mahone interest; the only duty they ac- Rr^,yXe' ^increase oftl'' cept the Morganton asylum, by an 00° »egro votersiftthe State would system ol political bosstsm. Itde knowledged was to improve every „|;llj,m, "ti„. Democracy must One of the sharpers got hold of the old s|i;:; non ooo man and was showing him around. They ill deposits in two I'ender count v offers the fol-tm. dly run up on the gamblers, and old man Susdorf was persuaded to take a band. In a few rounds he won $40, but soon lost it -ind all the money he had with him besides. He was so infatuated with the game that he went to the hank . \\ nstonandgot $1,000, a friend en- years and eight months ol foi him. He lost all of this and ...... Vll|(, $22 545 95 then ,<»t his eyesopened. By the aid of some friends and a half dozea lawyers, headed by Buxton, of Winston, the gam-blers, by threats of arrest, &c., were in-due d to return the $I,COO. ignorant to the Republican party and then or less than one-half of the expense EDITOR PATRIOT : - Friends- ] er such as has never been attempt- that was oi.ee. of the State government under the Yearly Meeting has passed oft', j «1 by the leaders of any political were the igno leaving our .piiet neighborhood to party in this country, and Will be scarce less ignorant whit. in, to by kill the refunding bill of 1881. return to its daily rounds But condemned bv the people at the give effect by their votes to schemes But the most interesting change polls" Judge Ward was the sec of Spoliation invented by the had- ««'' the location Of our debt. , ,. „.. .,-,,•.,,., ' . , INC. the greater part ol it was i ond 01 N ise in Ins duel with (rock- ,.rs. No organization lor any 1 her i.;,,,-,,.,,.. ' >;,,„ moe\ „t the bom Radicals in 1870. In addition, this record shows that out of said expense, the Dem-ocratic party has made large ap-propriations to the construction of the Western Xorth Carolina Hail New Harden is not to continue sim-ply as a door 011 its hinges. As the prospect of extensive improve-ments on the boarding school be-ett, and has been a pronounced ished purpose of beneficence was readjuster from the beginning. j ever so thorough as the organiza It is said that one hundred man's State The Durham papers pronounce Pull- Similnr expenses, for lirst three years and eight months of Demo cratic rule. $10,678,07. ItailSOin made a great speech in Charlotte yesterday. He speaks tion for evil. The discipline was of ;i military nature; 11 few leaders ised meas man S Mabury circus a fiaud, and com- at Marion. Asheville and Waynes-plain of its theiving and swindling. ville this week. lowing argument in favor of the present system of county govern incuts: County expenses for last three epnbli- 1":"1- ll"' (':ll"' Pear& Yadkin Val- come a certainty our vicinity is tak-ley Railroad, the Oxford Orphan iiigounew life. Vet we regret thousand copies of Spa Asylum; paid the interest on her that we are to lose some of our lead- journal is to be issued as a Demo- bargained for the propi bonds lor the Western North Car- ing citizens. Our friends Dr. Cox Olilia Railroad and oil the State and his estimable wile left us for debt, and, out of the same fund, High Point some two weeks since. inaugurated aud provided for nor- The doctor, though not very old in practice, has won the confidence of our people, and all feel that we lur> are owned at home. For years the drain of specie from this country to pay the interest on our bonds was terribly exhaustive Now we .-end abroad quarterly only $1,110, 000, while more than ten millions •'•nil#...* i.-. i>. •" .....-•••-■ ...- ■• .1...-- . ,.,..„: ,,„„.,:„„ (lm.nnu.nt We ure. am! Ihe members lairchcd up Of interest are paid out at home. cratic campaign document. w« ■ 1; $129,897,700 of our 1 dec . .u ».1 suggest that the bopi• n-ti o,f-t,kie A1g. eb1.e.. with soldier-like p< recision to -rei- s. ,hel.d. a•.broad., w,hil.e $..1,1.1.4., for both white and Senator Vance will speak in the Eastern counties at such times *(-Y«-n tV(-<-|>inif Willow*. It is not always that a married man can be soothed in his dying moments by the .t,hough, t .t.hat. ,hi•s wi-d,ow wi-l1l, weep at* ,his and iIdaees as the executive com grave; how enviable, therefore, wasthe mittee may designate. fortune of the late lamented Thomas Smith, a colored citizen >-f New Orleans, on whose grave seven of his widows re-l wepl in unison ! The late lament-ed Thomas had two other wives who did not participate in the watering operation. but to have been loved to the extent of sassinations been committed by the tearfulness by seven women should have Coreans : once in I860, when the made the deceased happy enough to sit French missionaries came among mal school black. A Rowan farmer by the name Of Howard sowed I ounces of new wheat which lie calls ''Golden Cirain of Palestine." and reaped over two bushels, or an average of Coreans are barbarians. 240 bushels toone sowed. It weighs Revolution among such people seventy pounds to the bushel. means wholesale assassination and Next. murder. Three times withintwen- The Statesville American is tv years have these wholesale as-1 informed that "Col Ball's" politics ArIillu. wit|l ,m U11derstanding of does not ill the least r nil! the „„,. g | ,ll:,tioii and the women of PATRIOT. The excerpt quoted by the neighborhood, who always the American .should have been k,,ow how to do a nice thing, the sent alonj plain it. as a suppleimMi. to ex- cord their vote for carrying it out. ,!.-..,.-„, A private auction was established, and shameless sales of charters Quarantine againstPensaco- and other measures went on by lose a good physician and a worthy j J» has been established by New day and by night The vile har-eitizen. The doctor is now follow- Orleans Two cases of yellow fe- ter was plied unceasingly MI**I ed by his aged parents Jonathan veloped at I'ensacola yesterday, bonds were issuetl, professedly to K. and Rlizabeth Cox, familiarly ; Nearly fifteen hundred citizens aid railroads, pledging the State known among 11s as "Uncle Joua- have fled, and several business for a sum which added to the debt than" and •Aunt Lizzie." On the evening of the 24th inst the citi-zens of the neighborhood express-ed their appreciation of these dear friends in a very pleasant surprise houses have been closed. United States bonds are owned here. There are 75.011 bond-holders. The national baf hold a little less than three dred and titty millions. Having tt geographical position thai enables us to keen" clear ol en 1 tangling alliances and to expend in the development of our wonder-ful resource.-1 lie million that Euro-pean nations squander in the sup-port of armies and navies, ' The judicial investigation of t|1(. entire value of the property of the Keetymotor secret has come to tiM. state. a very extraordinary end. The Such was the state of our iudebt company, which has spent some ,.,-|IM,ss „-]„.,, ,i„. Democratic party $150,000 to enable the inventor to carried the State. The c litiou carry on his experiments, applied 0f things excited the deepest anxi-tn the courts to make him disclose ety of ail patriotic men. If the contracted antecedent to the war, amounted to nearly one-third of credit is as g I as that of an> na-lio , the globe and ought to be better than that of any >tU« "'," tion. up in his coffin and exuh in his superi- them and set them at such bitter credited to the Ra'eigh Spirit of the pie began to arrive atthe board-1 the nature of his invention, and validity of the entire debt was ac-ority over the male bystanders, many of strife that 1 v than a hundred ,|(/,.. 'flint paper seems to be dis j,,,.- s,.h„„f about I o'clock p. 1,1. I 1'a,,'"t it- willi;lm l'"lk''1 was knowledged, the taxation nee--' whom probably had wives who, if their thousand were slain in towns and gusted with Hall's stultification on wit|, tJlejr baskets tilled with good aSreed "I""1 1,v 11" concerned as ,.v ,„ paj ,,„. interest would be a tears ever flowed while thinking ol their vi|iages; and again in 1878, wh.-i, the liquor question. Hall has been thill„a iiy'sixi. in the tables in the man to receive the secret, and crushing burden. U would not on- ' thousands of Coreans. accused of „ n.-ccating Prohibitionist, and the thedining room were filled and ar- he ,,SW <""\tiM llis v^; [U^ h arrest the progress of the State; bul plunge our people into poverty ami suffering. A drlii contracted in llic manner A I'oltlii'ill <'UH!|» *1«■• llll^'- From Daily Patriot Sept \st. Randolph opened the campaign this iveek, with ;i political jubilation. Thou-sands of people were .it Ashcboro Tues-day to hear Gen Scales, inclement and disagreeable .1-. the weathei was. The being converts of Christianity, Age has a right to twit him with ranged O. K. About this time wee tortured and put t- death: i,is record. "V.n&e Jonathan and "Aunt Lizzie' ■trJsXTZ-"'" **■ ■s" '»'•" ■ - >' ' k"'"" the incentive that leads to barbari-ties which surpass the massacres of St. Bartholomew and the Scicilinu people seem lo Inn;; on to every word » espers Clsewlicre will be found Ii said, and only allowed him lo stop al, account of the revolt on t he I'ol'd upon the condition that he would -peak of .Inly. again during the week. Tuesday night Taking a preacher from his Dr. Worth i'nd Solicitor Mrudwick oecu- ... . pied the hoaid,s. ,D,r. .W..orth, spok, e an l■ i i i l i'ut. carrv■ n. ,"" linn to the door, hour or more, making a plain, tilling and comprehensive speech on North Carolina finances ^>l the State's general prosper-ity under Democratic rule. He was fol-lowed by Capt Strudwick in a stirring iunty government. He was roundly applauded, and it i- believed made a fine impression. At a late hour the meeting adjourned to Wednesday night, when speeches were made by Gen Scales, Col. Jim Morehead, Col. John Staples and Sam Bradshaw. The crowd had been thoroughly worked up, and all the speeches were enthusiastically re-fer a speech hen- next week per haps Tuesday night, lie is a cap-ital talker. The more widely Pullman & Mayburv's show is advertised us a fraud the larger the crowd it draws. After all that's the way of the world. and telling him to go thence with-out delay, is a prompt way of get-ting rid of a disagreeable pastor, but a Georgia congregation has tried it with a good degree of suc-cess. It is gratifying to know that the good man left his benediction on all around as the procession moved down the broad aisle. A private letter from i>. (1. with superintendent and matron. All were invited into the diuing room where appropriate remarks were made by I'lof. I.. I.. Ilobbs. Franklin Rlairand Superintendent Billldy. I luring t!ie half hour that followed it was quite apparent that the good people enjoyed eating as w ell as preparing a SUlliptOUS meal. -father Evans,of the Milton . Following this episode, speecl.es Chronicle, now venerable ill years. "*« again in order, it. which there 1, nihers when a scl I boy were many tributes of affection and of hearing Dockcry's campaign ; manJ expressions of fond regret. st.cfi-li The occasion was quite fitting as , . ... well as very enjoyable. .More than An advent congregation al ... , ., , .I,'l.n.„ll.ipsl,iiirg, mleiui.. ihas vot. ed, 40 vears ago "1 nclc Jonathan and unanimously that the world will (dares ••unhesitatingly" that Mr. Keely lias discovered a ''new force of motive power," which be also describes as "a substance evolved by him through the instrumentality of his structure." This substance, he says, is a •■vaporic" or "thcric" in which thai mentioned above was, carried 110 legal or moral II. I'rttiur A new concern called the LlT Democratic party, God save mark I What is this new pa Ii conies fro the worst pedigree1 Of any child ever born 1,1 the State It was begot bj a revenue officer,, out of a negro and born in n sjili hou.-e.— I'IIIH'I- nl Ohartotte. » ,1 Ail.:,10 i*... 1. 'larloll, 1 er. Mr. Sntton, of Matthe.w'ufli while out in the woods CU| staves, came across and captll curiosity of the animal kin: that would draw big luond! I lain 11 m's circus, ll is an All obligation whatever in the mind of o'jiossnin. The animal is |»il'» any one. An act was passed by white aud pink eyes, and I come to an end October I. This is not the general opinion of the Worth, of Wilmington, who is well Christian world, but this is tin off known to many readers of the I'A year in religion as well as politics. TRIOT, eloquently and pathetically Besides a bolt •'Aunt Lizzie" attended school here as pupils al the. same time. As it often ocelli's the attachments form-ed here while in school grew into wedlock. At length they were called to the station of supeiinteii-forcc. and -possesses properties ,|u. Legislature solemnly rciiounc peculiar to itself." and "wholly j,,,, ;1|] obligation on account of phenomenal ill character"; ill which n,js jeutj which act was subsc respect it seems t.. resemble the (|„ent|v sanctioned by the vote of language used to describe it. lie t|„. IH..>ple. For the rest, a solu adds thai Mr. Keely has so far per |i„n was found ill the application fected his invention as to entitle o| |||11S1. prjIM.jI}ies of equity him to take out a patent. Still the ^i,:,.,, |i(. ;lt ,],,. foundation of all subject involves ••the study and bankruptcy legislation. Tl, ■ prill-application of vibratory forces." cjpj0 a,i(11,ted was to establish such and is one requiring "time, pa- a rate of taxation upon the value tience, and closest attention, both ,,.,]„. property left in the state on the part of the inventor and in- tlfter the war as could be paid by vestigator, to enable the one to our people without distress; then i,',",,-, icing iaw. lie eats ami settler thereabouts mv 1 heard dreamed of I he like liefore. Soon the straw hafand the dusti r, And tli low shoe and whiti stcr, Will be laid awaj >■ 1 kinnish For a ivarm '^,- ill have to bluff and lia (In account of w hal h< ■ Jot- I'lii-urr. ^ Reidsvil/t Time \ ' A correspondent tells iw j Josiah Turner ia living in a nd, olliie in the town of llend perfect its utilization, or either to appropriate the proceeds lirst to in the same room, has his I give such technical description ,)„. maintenance of the govcn- taiiied off, and his1 razor sti thereof as to meet therequirements ,,ieiit and iis various institutions. brusU ' 1 of the law. as the condition of ob-le ofti 11 lakes bill 0110 »'(■ and the residue to the payment of He says he spent ten years 1 lican party in Randolph. Scales will get a large maiorit) in Randolph, and the al ticket will be "scratched" until its best friend 1 it. II ■■■ -lion." ••Don" White has given up politics, it .'. part. prove property andrelieve our aux- best neighborhood. . .1 1 ■ p He was seen yesterday preparing turkey hunt, armed with .1 new contriv-ance for calling them up Instead .a a "quill" like our forefathers used, t mnd stick, with a ten penny nail ""■' ; through it which he used by scrap-id ol schoolboy's slate. , The noise it ma .i\ -. will draw irki ys Bj th< il ick The slate will also answer anotkei purpose: on it < . placed the names of all the dissatisfied in the 1 ounty. Th- - the slate was 4x6inches. I, 1 (|, I'll.- I.ill.- TI|«>UII1« ICII^:I.I. 11 ; household in this county in which the namcofRaganisnotlamiliar. . enlurj Th unas Ragan . has been known and respected by the older citizens of Randolph Of late years he has been known through his business and High Point. He w.i- a good and tine man. ! . like Ins combined v. ah his rare nativi . the business sagacity which m.nked every leap in his career new r fails lo succeed. —Square, solid and Hi- example will ration. 1 le did much ■ rr his church and I) I is - K And lot -pot v. li.-s en-tombed Randolph and .1 1 .K A'/.- btirv 1 'I'lirier. ntm ■'» "iis from absolute ruin." That's the campaign in a nutshell. To save the I'.astein COUIltieS Irnlll lie-gin domination is the mission of tin- Democratic party in North Carolina. The issue is not of our making. White men. you see the peril ahead ! Forewarned is fore-armed ! The Charlotte daily Journal now receives the associated press dispatches. Of course the Journal is correspondingly less interesting ! thing will sometimes give a man a himself hoarsi 011 that account. Of all the stuff that is crammed into a daily news paper the press dispatches arc the poorest. sition. This is illustrated in the ■ case ot ex (i..v. 11. Oratz Drown,of 1 Missouri, who. in his drinking days (he is a teetotaler now.) was iety. North Carolina has notched another mile on the road to pro-gress. Yesterday the corner stone of the Iviiiston Collegiate Institute was laid. The Institute opens with 135 pupils. Ceo. Wilson, a bright and enthusiastic young educator. of Greensboro, is one of the teach CIS. n from us with the of the school and W. devil or peliltc that Attorney-General Tom Ke-nan has been making Democratic votes in Cleaveland county, passed through this morning a linen duster and a palm leaf fan en route to the east, where he will open the campaign next week. Arabi wants peace just eight days only. The concession made There are two hundred cases ders of the bonds mint in lieu of the old and if to the former lie wi il on; like a man and w ill not. id,-ciila 1 at thepenitentiarjy id llav doll't send llftll ll( of yellow fever at Matamoras and scheme Of He fifty mvv eases at Brownsville, with Texas. It is easy to tell the college bred editor. lie never fails to mention h in some way. by the under settlement was iiol this verj great; but the principle of it was so equitable that a large proportion Heel; for a Sunday S1.-I100] lie is Joe Turner still. • Gen, Scales returned from -—It is singular what a trivial Randolph yesterday, lie talked bill will be ready disagreeable notoriety that will for service next week. Heismnk-operate more to bis disadvantage I ing out a list of appointments. thau positive and aggressive oppo- which will IK* published in a few of the bondholders have already availed themselves of it. The debt was thus reduced from $12,- 727,00(1 to *."...'S'.i.iiiin. This mode Dr. Tyre Fork, of Wilkes, of procedure has been adopted by working, reliable citi£ ■ pied the "Liberal" nomi- some of the greatest nations of the !..;• d h, the Woimiir. I'..™ IT. rimes. lit the Republican con^k Win-ton t initiate for tl lattirc ami count} offices, I is. a lull blooded GermanJ 1 lion « has ace nation for Cougress in the 7th dis- world under similar einergeneie; The Ashclmio Courier inn 11,ales thai Windy B, Henderson will be the mongrel candidate for Congress in this district. This news i- important, if true. Doug-las is dying to vote for him. Is the Democratic ticket a prohibition ticket I Will the I'A TRIOT inform us if it is .'—State.- ville American. days. Six inches of snow fell in I..aiiville. Colorado. Wednesday aud Wednesday night. The wave once guilty of the ridiculous feat is heading ill this direction. of buttering a slice of watermelon. The absurd act was published, and trilling as it was. any mention of his name is generally accompanied by some allusion to it. As govern or of Missouri, to say nothing of Democratic legislature ol his senatorial career, Mr. Brown kept a diary Arabi is now at Tel-Kl-Kebir. 'flic British are advancing on him. ami a battle is daily expected. I'rice. while speaker of the e of 1*70 7. tlict. It was announced a few days ago, bv authority, that under no circumstances would lie be a can-didate. Dr. Fork's candidacy gives the ••Liberal" movement some, vital-ity. Its other Democratic acces-sions do not amount to a row of pins. York has a personal follow-ing in the mountain counties, and i whilst we do not apprehend Hob bins' defeat, the race will be close and exciting. York was nominat-ed as an .Vliti-Prohibitionist anil will make the li^ht Oil that issue— The wisdom of this great meas-ure of finance; itfe^ssentiiil justice a. between debt oCVil lid (Kilit'l under the circumstances? and the incalculable relief which it gave '<' our people, constitute indisputabh testimony to the capacity of tin Democratic party to deal with 111 gravest complications in publi affairs. As an additional evidence ( Democratic economy in the admii istrati if the State (lover -n . the interest on the new four p<, int. bonds issued to ind* (J. made I'm him. nd he |y cordial in all hi- cxpre- ion, 8*" |M1I,],. -|j*nk--" men v. ; m <#i ly -Stieel 1. arul 1 .man GosleM stand. ■•<H course > noniiiiatioii and ' ..peech some other ted said he.rising, "I dtpl , a.sdat—I vill d.- 4 must lii-t ask mv v I And thei vciitioii afeiuj matters standing jujiea The I est old Gernjj 1 1 consiill his iVow. It is not: it is the Democratic diary. If he will refer to h |;,,|,|,jlls vv i IJ-j-^^iW~ cent.' d- issued to COinproiliu-c ' holera '*{,/ lui ticket. Would it be asking too did many things for the public it. he will Huff this memoranda: "^ and settle the old debt, has been • •'■'.-' ^, "'..V-'c'"i'lf" much to ask the .I.mriiiui to draw welfare, bill all rccolK-cion of -T,„,l ... g^tthat d-d nigger "^—"r,"m^«t"it"*"^JI ^SVinm-^lll"?"*!' l-^* *'*' «wo_3r«MMan, mnd will «M»nCJai Sred d'aths in aj the distinction between political those deeds seems t. have died | "Moore 110111 ^vialcr. and pass J^'has to lie down on thfi'"^^ ue to be paid, without incrciisVg ed Jlt the lattei plafsii I and lion political qaestions. Pro- I while the incident of the buttered, "the I'll I dilution is not a political question.J watermelon lives. ••failed." -tJ istrates. but and hold Oil With bolh |ni| swallow any of it. the general rate of taxation on then- seein 1" be property as il existed beloiewiie mercy. .2. ±
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Title | The Greensboro patriot [September 8, 1882] |
Date | 1882-09-08 |
Editor(s) | Hussey, John B. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
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Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
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~J THE GREENSBORO PAT ;*w
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KSTABIilBHED IX 1825.
GREENSBORO, X. C, FRIDAY', SEPTEMBER 8, 1882. NEW SERIES NO. 821
£hi tisbora Jatriot
EVERY FRIDAY.
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WEST MARKET STREET.
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muli injured
, . llic sec-t
.:.;,!; broke in
mule, l>iit
.. Ii Ins mouth
■■i.h MM D.i-. Bliss only waul 126,000 for
iimity College opens next week. I helping to kill President Garfleld.
The prospects for a full school were never ' Modest Bliss!
better, ... . , ...
Rev. Mr. Dorlin, .. Friend,
from Canada and a young man, is con-conducting
a series (if meetings at Hush
CiKNKRAI. HTATK HHMn
A tabulated statement now be-fore
us, taken from the records of
the stale Treasurer's office, gives
tin- Stateexpensesfrom 1868to 1882,
statistical turn of mind has been [t 8U0WS that the Democratic par-making
a calculation, according to | ^ wjtll hnrgjiy increased objects
Kill V OF THE "MIKRAL"
MOVEMENT.
The double-leaded telegram from
Raleigh, printed in the daily PA-TRIOT
several days ago, anticipat-ing
a collapse of the "Liberal"
movement in North Carolina, at-
Gabell and Randolph Tucker
of Virginia, have been rcnominat-ed
for Congress by acclamation.
We notice that neither Han-som
nor Vance alluded to the edit-or
of the Charlotte Ohxinrr in their
Charlotte speeches. Whatean the
HmT""B^hUdc^ue"nt,^esrandsensi- which Tt appears that the revenue I ^g^, expose, havernnflieState tracted wMe "'f'''1'"" w»" «•
„|-,he Cnited States duringthe CUT- I „„vel.,lmcllt (lll less than one-half '"'" '"formed that a meeting of j "»'»"« •
,,.,„ Qscal year will amount to fl,emoney used by the Radical ad- the leading colored people of the _1; H# A.dams & Co., silk
something like 1400,000,080. ministration.
With no public charities on their
.Has anybody seen a white ,111|H,S h| 1S70 1)llt tm, ills.im. asy.
ble discourses lie attracts large congrega-tions
daily and is doing much good in
that community.
The "flop" of Leach excites no sur-prise
here. He was horn and raised five
miles from here and Is well known in ,„„,,, of Savarre wi.h lance «l- ■ ,,,,„ .,< ,{,,,,.,,, .„„, „„, wllitl. My
this vicinity■ 'f!--1^;'; -':;'■';''',;;.: tad «t ami visor accompani- „„„,, lhe deaf and dumb and ,h,
G^Uferdhew.llfindmanyUkersatb.g ,,,,.,,,,,,, la,.„,.Mm,.,,,,->>c irutic ,„„ ^.^ ,„,,,,, ^^
state will be held at Raleigh at an j manufacturers of Patterson, X. .1.,
early day to take into consideration } iiaV(. ,,,.,,1,. an assignment. l.iabil-the
matter of demanding that ree> itjes $700,000.
ognition to which they claim to be
SETTLEMENT OS- THE STATE
DEBT.
Among the wrecks left by lie-passage
of these acts. Sol only
so. but Uiepresent rate of taxation
is ciii mill lira tliinlx cents less m
State convention!
gh (which together
Politics has played except Holton State conventions cost $100,000) the Radicals requir-
'nt know whether to run for clerk |M just eight years and two ed for the State government the
or senator and our excitement now is m0iith8, the KTOBS debtof tliecoun- | enormous sum of one million
.... The vote on this will be
about evenly divided and both
try was increased from $28,009,800 one hundred and seventeen
t.) $2 844,649,000—an increase of thousand one hundred and sixty
'•"''• ,h''' ; 10.0(10 per cent. These figures al- dollars and forty four cents for the
entitled: and to appoint a commit-tee
of the leading colored politi-cians
of the State to wait upon
President Arthur and his admin-istration
and notify them of the
great dissatisfaction among the
colored people at the attitude of
the leaders of the party in North
Carolina, and that in the absence
Best had not paid the lease
money on the Atlantic and Xorth
Carolina Railroad up to yesterday.
The Newbern Journal is also in-formed
that he has forfeited the
$5,000 paid over in confirmation of
the trade in buying the Morehead
stock and mortgage bonds in the
A.\- X C. R. R.
campaign ex|
The exp rience with List wii ter's
mud has led our commissioners toco
i, .i sample,
i uciilion ol last
r ram e
nominated by the
n.slllCl
\n Kuril I .<■-■
: early
I ■ down as
h.judg-test
of the
, i | notes ol
dto hive been
, tin 12th of June
Our Mai • Jimr ON II. iiminrw.
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with an
I- i land. I love
dan n't make much
follow
» Rim Buck H«|.
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reporter
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In tins
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t
ill
improve-improve
ad train.-
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must lake one's breath with aston year ending September 30th, 1871
Miu.eut Hut that debt has been * The De ratic administration of a change, they propose to take
decreased » per cent. since 1885, haw completed the unfinished the matter of controlling the negro
,„.;„ the rate Of $54,400,000 per State penitentiary: have nearly vote into their own hands, selecting
is being macad- "' ai »« ... . :, ., ,, ,
length and the othe. annum for 1. years. In the mean completed the W cstcrn insane asy
put in good order. Now time, all current demands have been Ittiu at Morganton : have built Hie
if the railroad authorities will do their lne| In 1865 the interest charged Kastein insane asylum at (ioldsho-duty
and ;;!>• us a ladies waiting room was $151,000,000 per annum; now ro for the colored insane, and the
at the depot, we "ill be prepared for j, |s -,),,,,,t $57,000,000 per annum.
winter. There is no other place in the T|lis is ., tax of a little more than
South with the travel and freight bus- g, j,,., ;,,,,,UIM |„ each inhabitant.
.Mormon missionaries in the
border counties of Xorth and South
publican misrule, there was none the one hundred dollars worth of
more complete or more deplorable property, than it was before these
than that of the State credit. The acts were passed and these bonds
blow was leveled at a vital point: were issued
to maintain OUT credit intact was
perhaps the chief point of honor
amongXorth Carolinians. Down to
the war her bondswereamongthose
which commanded the highest pre-mium.
They were the favorite in-vestment
for the wise and prudent
in worldly affairs. This splendid
fabric of credit was crushed to the
ground during the reign of the
Radical party. It is simple truth
to say that the baseness of the
Radical party when that partj was
in the ascendant here, exceeds all
we know or read of legislative
baseness in any country possessing
M«uif. i'hct'rfiil Figure..
Washington flarf.
A cheerful fact in our national
situation is the reduction of he
publicdebt and the Interest on the
outstanding bond.-. This is the
only consolation we have for the
continued imposition of war taxes
seventeen years after the close of
the war. If the Republican patty
Wants Credit for having devoted a
moderate portion of an enormous
income gathered by oneroiisumlnp
pressive taxation to the caucelln
tion of bonds, we cheerfully con
cede that credit. It has ke]
faith with the boud holdei3.
In 1865 the public debt was -:.
656,431,571.43. Now it is 11,
public 254,689.77, showing a reduction iii
seventeen years of nearly eleven
million dollars, but a
Bitch Democrats as they sec proper
to support, and in whom they may
have confidence, without reference.
to the wishes or intention of the
free institutions. Of tin
, , , ,, . good the great maiority knew noth- , .
Carolina have beenordered to leave : , B , ,. . , , hundred .
mg anil cared nothing. Its leaders 8|nall part of the grand iiggn
were in the main without principle of our incomes, but still a
—men who would have saluted sum to have paid in addition to
with mocking laughter any body
the country at once or be lynched.
They will go.
—The Abiugdon Virginian, edit-ed
by Judge George w. Ward, and
interest.
At the (lose of the war tli
who supposed they made the slight capita debt was$78.25. Now it \s
..lored institution for the deaf and leaders aforesaid. The present and heretofore one of the strongest Cst pretentious to honor. The on $32.07. The Republicans an
dumb and the blind it Raleigh Liberal movement was predicated readjustee organs in Virginia, has |y creed they admitted was self- anxious to be credited with all of
and have supported then, all, ex- "l™ the assumption that the 105,- gone square back on the Mahone interest; the only duty they ac- Rr^,yXe' ^increase oftl''
cept the Morganton asylum, by an 00° »egro votersiftthe State would system ol political bosstsm. Itde knowledged was to improve every „|;llj,m, "ti„. Democracy must
One of the sharpers got hold of the old s|i;:; non ooo
man and was showing him around. They
ill deposits in two
I'ender count v offers the fol-tm.
dly run up on the gamblers, and old
man Susdorf was persuaded to take a
band. In a few rounds he won $40, but
soon lost it -ind all the money he had
with him besides. He was so infatuated
with the game that he went to the hank
. \\ nstonandgot $1,000, a friend en- years and eight months ol
foi him. He lost all of this and ...... Vll|(, $22 545 95
then ,<»t his eyesopened. By the aid of
some friends and a half dozea lawyers,
headed by Buxton, of Winston, the gam-blers,
by threats of arrest, &c., were in-due
d to return the $I,COO.
ignorant to the Republican party and then
or less than one-half of the expense EDITOR PATRIOT : - Friends- ] er such as has never been attempt- that was oi.ee.
of the State government under the Yearly Meeting has passed oft', j «1 by the leaders of any political were the igno
leaving our .piiet neighborhood to party in this country, and Will be scarce less ignorant whit. in, to by kill the refunding bill of 1881.
return to its daily rounds But condemned bv the people at the give effect by their votes to schemes But the most interesting change
polls" Judge Ward was the sec of Spoliation invented by the had- ««'' the location Of our debt.
, ,. „.. .,-,,•.,,., ' . , INC. the greater part ol it was i
ond 01 N ise in Ins duel with (rock- ,.rs. No organization lor any 1 her i.;,,,-,,.,,.. ' >;,,„ moe\ „t the bom
Radicals in 1870.
In addition, this record shows
that out of said expense, the Dem-ocratic
party has made large ap-propriations
to the construction of
the Western Xorth Carolina Hail
New Harden is not to continue sim-ply
as a door 011 its hinges. As
the prospect of extensive improve-ments
on the boarding school be-ett,
and has been a pronounced ished purpose of beneficence was
readjuster from the beginning. j ever so thorough as the organiza
It is said that one hundred
man's State
The Durham papers pronounce Pull-
Similnr expenses, for lirst three
years and eight months of Demo
cratic rule. $10,678,07.
ItailSOin made a great speech
in Charlotte yesterday. He speaks
tion for evil. The discipline was
of ;i military nature; 11 few leaders
ised meas
man S Mabury circus a fiaud, and com- at Marion. Asheville and Waynes-plain
of its theiving and swindling. ville this week.
lowing argument in favor of the
present system of county govern
incuts:
County expenses for last three
epnbli- 1":"1- ll"' (':ll"' Pear& Yadkin Val- come a certainty our vicinity is tak-ley
Railroad, the Oxford Orphan iiigounew life. Vet we regret thousand copies of Spa
Asylum; paid the interest on her that we are to lose some of our lead- journal is to be issued as a Demo- bargained for the propi
bonds lor the Western North Car- ing citizens. Our friends Dr. Cox
Olilia Railroad and oil the State and his estimable wile left us for
debt, and, out of the same fund, High Point some two weeks since.
inaugurated aud provided for nor- The doctor, though not very old
in practice, has won the confidence
of our people, and all feel that we
lur>
are owned at home. For years the
drain of specie from this country
to pay the interest on our bonds
was terribly exhaustive Now we
.-end abroad quarterly only $1,110,
000, while more than ten millions
•'•nil#...* i.-. i>. •" .....-•••-■ ...- ■• .1...-- .
,.,..„: ,,„„.,:„„ (lm.nnu.nt We ure. am! Ihe members lairchcd up Of interest are paid out at home.
cratic campaign document. w« ■ 1; $129,897,700 of our 1 dec
. .u ».1 suggest that the bopi• n-ti o,f-t,kie A1g. eb1.e.. with soldier-like p< recision to -rei- s. ,hel.d. a•.broad., w,hil.e $..1,1.1.4.,
for both white and
Senator Vance will speak in
the Eastern counties at such times
*(-Y«-n tV(-<-|>inif Willow*.
It is not always that a married man can
be soothed in his dying moments by the
.t,hough, t .t.hat. ,hi•s wi-d,ow wi-l1l, weep at* ,his and iIdaees as the executive com
grave; how enviable, therefore, wasthe mittee may designate.
fortune of the late lamented Thomas
Smith, a colored citizen >-f New Orleans,
on whose grave seven of his widows re-l
wepl in unison ! The late lament-ed
Thomas had two other wives who did
not participate in the watering operation.
but to have been loved to the extent of sassinations been committed by the
tearfulness by seven women should have Coreans : once in I860, when the
made the deceased happy enough to sit French missionaries came among
mal school
black.
A Rowan farmer by the name
Of Howard sowed I ounces of new
wheat which lie calls ''Golden
Cirain of Palestine." and reaped
over two bushels, or an average of
Coreans are barbarians. 240 bushels toone sowed. It weighs
Revolution among such people seventy pounds to the bushel.
means wholesale assassination and Next.
murder. Three times withintwen- The Statesville American is
tv years have these wholesale as-1 informed that "Col Ball's" politics ArIillu. wit|l ,m U11derstanding of
does not ill the least r nil! the „„,. g | ,ll:,tioii and the women of
PATRIOT. The excerpt quoted by the neighborhood, who always
the American .should have been k,,ow how to do a nice thing, the
sent alonj
plain it.
as a suppleimMi. to ex- cord their vote for carrying it out. ,!.-..,.-„,
A private auction was established,
and shameless sales of charters
Quarantine againstPensaco- and other measures went on by
lose a good physician and a worthy j J» has been established by New day and by night The vile har-eitizen.
The doctor is now follow- Orleans Two cases of yellow fe- ter was plied unceasingly MI**I
ed by his aged parents Jonathan veloped at I'ensacola yesterday, bonds were issuetl, professedly to
K. and Rlizabeth Cox, familiarly ; Nearly fifteen hundred citizens aid railroads, pledging the State
known among 11s as "Uncle Joua- have fled, and several business for a sum which added to the debt
than" and •Aunt Lizzie." On the
evening of the 24th inst the citi-zens
of the neighborhood express-ed
their appreciation of these dear
friends in a very pleasant surprise
houses have been closed.
United States bonds
are owned here. There are 75.011
bond-holders. The national baf
hold a little less than three
dred and titty millions.
Having tt geographical position
thai enables us to keen" clear ol en 1
tangling alliances and to expend in
the development of our wonder-ful
resource.-1 lie million that Euro-pean
nations squander in the sup-port
of armies and navies, '
The judicial investigation of t|1(. entire value of the property of
the Keetymotor secret has come to tiM. state.
a very extraordinary end. The Such was the state of our iudebt
company, which has spent some ,.,-|IM,ss „-]„.,, ,i„. Democratic party
$150,000 to enable the inventor to carried the State. The c litiou
carry on his experiments, applied 0f things excited the deepest anxi-tn
the courts to make him disclose ety of ail patriotic men. If the
contracted antecedent to the war,
amounted to nearly one-third of credit is as g I as that of an> na-lio
, the globe and ought to be
better than that of any >tU« "',"
tion.
up in his coffin and exuh in his superi- them and set them at such bitter credited to the Ra'eigh Spirit of the pie began to arrive atthe board-1 the nature of his invention, and validity of the entire debt was ac-ority
over the male bystanders, many of strife that 1 v than a hundred ,|(/,.. 'flint paper seems to be dis j,,,.- s,.h„„f about I o'clock p. 1,1. I 1'a,,'"t it- willi;lm l'"lk''1 was knowledged, the taxation nee--'
whom probably had wives who, if their thousand were slain in towns and gusted with Hall's stultification on wit|, tJlejr baskets tilled with good aSreed "I""1 1,v 11" concerned as ,.v ,„ paj ,,„. interest would be a
tears ever flowed while thinking ol their vi|iages; and again in 1878, wh.-i, the liquor question. Hall has been thill„a iiy'sixi. in the tables in the man to receive the secret, and crushing burden. U would not on-
' thousands of Coreans. accused of „ n.-ccating Prohibitionist, and the thedining room were filled and ar- he ,,SW <""\tiM llis v^; [U^ h arrest the progress of the State;
bul plunge our people into poverty
ami suffering.
A drlii contracted in llic manner
A I'oltlii'ill <'UH!|» *1«■• llll^'-
From Daily Patriot Sept \st.
Randolph opened the campaign this
iveek, with ;i political jubilation. Thou-sands
of people were .it Ashcboro Tues-day
to hear Gen Scales, inclement and
disagreeable .1-. the weathei was. The
being converts of Christianity, Age has a right to twit him with ranged O. K. About this time
wee tortured and put t- death: i,is record. "V.n&e Jonathan and "Aunt Lizzie'
■trJsXTZ-"'" **■ ■s" '»'•" ■ - >' ' k"'""
the incentive that leads to barbari-ties
which surpass the massacres of
St. Bartholomew and the Scicilinu
people seem lo Inn;; on to every word » espers Clsewlicre will be found
Ii said, and only allowed him lo stop al, account of the revolt on t he I'ol'd
upon the condition that he would -peak of .Inly.
again during the week. Tuesday night Taking a preacher from his
Dr. Worth i'nd Solicitor Mrudwick oecu- ... .
pied the hoaid,s. ,D,r. .W..orth, spok, e an l■ i i i l i'ut. carrv■ n. ,"" linn to the door,
hour or more, making a plain, tilling and
comprehensive speech on North Carolina
finances ^>l the State's general prosper-ity
under Democratic rule. He was fol-lowed
by Capt Strudwick in a stirring
iunty government. He was
roundly applauded, and it i- believed
made a fine impression. At a late hour
the meeting adjourned to Wednesday
night, when speeches were made by Gen
Scales, Col. Jim Morehead, Col. John
Staples and Sam Bradshaw. The crowd
had been thoroughly worked up, and all
the speeches were enthusiastically re-fer
a speech hen- next week per
haps Tuesday night, lie is a cap-ital
talker.
The more widely Pullman &
Mayburv's show is advertised us a
fraud the larger the crowd it draws.
After all that's the way of the
world.
and telling him to go thence with-out
delay, is a prompt way of get-ting
rid of a disagreeable pastor,
but a Georgia congregation has
tried it with a good degree of suc-cess.
It is gratifying to know that
the good man left his benediction
on all around as the procession
moved down the broad aisle.
A private letter from i>. (1.
with superintendent and matron.
All were invited into the diuing
room where appropriate remarks
were made by I'lof. I.. I.. Ilobbs.
Franklin Rlairand Superintendent
Billldy. I luring t!ie half hour that
followed it was quite apparent that
the good people enjoyed eating as
w ell as preparing a SUlliptOUS meal.
-father Evans,of the Milton . Following this episode, speecl.es
Chronicle, now venerable ill years. "*« again in order, it. which there
1, nihers when a scl I boy were many tributes of affection and
of hearing Dockcry's campaign ; manJ expressions of fond regret.
st.cfi-li The occasion was quite fitting as
, . ... well as very enjoyable. .More than
An advent congregation al ... , ., ,
.I,'l.n.„ll.ipsl,iiirg, mleiui.. ihas vot. ed, 40 vears ago "1 nclc Jonathan and
unanimously that the world will
(dares ••unhesitatingly" that Mr.
Keely lias discovered a ''new force
of motive power," which be also
describes as "a substance evolved
by him through the instrumentality
of his structure." This substance,
he says, is a •■vaporic" or "thcric"
in which thai mentioned above
was, carried 110 legal or moral
II. I'rttiur
A new concern called the LlT
Democratic party, God save
mark I What is this new pa
Ii conies fro the worst pedigree1
Of any child ever born 1,1 the State
It was begot bj a revenue officer,,
out of a negro and born in n sjili
hou.-e.— I'IIIH'I- nl Ohartotte.
» ,1 Ail.:,10 i*... 1.
'larloll, 1 er.
Mr. Sntton, of Matthe.w'ufli
while out in the woods CU|
staves, came across and captll
curiosity of the animal kin:
that would draw big luond!
I lain 11 m's circus, ll is an All
obligation whatever in the mind of o'jiossnin. The animal is |»il'»
any one. An act was passed by white aud pink eyes, and I
come to an end October I. This is
not the general opinion of the
Worth, of Wilmington, who is well Christian world, but this is tin off
known to many readers of the I'A year in religion as well as politics.
TRIOT, eloquently and pathetically Besides a bolt
•'Aunt Lizzie" attended school here
as pupils al the. same time. As it
often ocelli's the attachments form-ed
here while in school grew into
wedlock. At length they were
called to the station of supeiinteii-forcc.
and -possesses properties ,|u. Legislature solemnly rciiounc
peculiar to itself." and "wholly j,,,, ;1|] obligation on account of
phenomenal ill character"; ill which n,js jeutj which act was subsc
respect it seems t.. resemble the (|„ent|v sanctioned by the vote of
language used to describe it. lie t|„. IH..>ple. For the rest, a solu
adds thai Mr. Keely has so far per |i„n was found ill the application
fected his invention as to entitle o| |||11S1. prjIM.jI}ies of equity
him to take out a patent. Still the ^i,:,.,, |i(. ;lt ,],,. foundation of all
subject involves ••the study and bankruptcy legislation. Tl, ■ prill-application
of vibratory forces." cjpj0 a,i(11,ted was to establish such
and is one requiring "time, pa- a rate of taxation upon the value
tience, and closest attention, both ,,.,]„. property left in the state
on the part of the inventor and in- tlfter the war as could be paid by
vestigator, to enable the one to our people without distress; then i,',",,-, icing iaw. lie eats ami
settler thereabouts mv 1 heard
dreamed of I he like liefore.
Soon the straw hafand the dusti r,
And tli low shoe and whiti
stcr,
Will be laid awaj >■ 1
kinnish
For a ivarm '^,-
ill have to bluff and lia
(In account of w hal h< ■
Jot- I'lii-urr. ^
Reidsvil/t Time \ '
A correspondent tells iw j
Josiah Turner ia living in a nd,
olliie in the town of llend
perfect its utilization, or either to appropriate the proceeds lirst to in the same room, has his I
give such technical description ,)„. maintenance of the govcn- taiiied off, and his1 razor sti
thereof as to meet therequirements ,,ieiit and iis various institutions. brusU ' 1
of the law. as the condition of ob-le
ofti 11 lakes bill 0110 »'(■
and the residue to the payment of He says he spent ten years 1
lican party in Randolph. Scales will get
a large maiorit) in Randolph, and the
al ticket will be "scratched" until
its best friend 1 it.
II ■■■ -lion."
••Don" White has given up politics, it
.'. part.
prove property andrelieve our aux- best
neighborhood.
. .1
1
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p
He was seen yesterday preparing
turkey hunt, armed with .1 new contriv-ance
for calling them up Instead .a a
"quill" like our forefathers used, t
mnd stick, with a ten penny nail
""■' ; through it which he used by scrap-id
ol schoolboy's slate.
, The noise it ma .i\ -. will draw
irki ys Bj th< il ick The slate will also
answer anotkei purpose: on it < .
placed the names of all the dissatisfied
in the 1 ounty. Th- -
the slate was 4x6inches.
I, 1 (|, I'll.- I.ill.- TI|«>UII1« ICII^:I.I.
11 ; household in this county
in which the namcofRaganisnotlamiliar.
. enlurj Th unas Ragan
. has been known and respected by the
older citizens of Randolph Of late years
he has been known through his business
and High
Point. He w.i- a good and tine man.
! . like Ins combined v. ah his rare
nativi . the business sagacity
which m.nked every leap in his career
new r fails lo succeed. —Square, solid and
Hi- example will
ration. 1 le did much
■ rr his church and
I) I is -
K
And lot
-pot v. li.-s en-tombed
Randolph and .1
1 .K A'/.- btirv 1 'I'lirier.
ntm
■'»
"iis from absolute ruin." That's
the campaign in a nutshell. To
save the I'.astein COUIltieS Irnlll lie-gin
domination is the mission of
tin- Democratic party in North
Carolina. The issue is not of our
making. White men. you see the
peril ahead ! Forewarned is fore-armed
!
The Charlotte daily Journal
now receives the associated press
dispatches. Of course the Journal
is correspondingly less interesting ! thing will sometimes give a man a himself hoarsi
011 that account. Of all the stuff
that is crammed into a daily news
paper the press dispatches arc the
poorest. sition. This is illustrated in the
■ case ot ex (i..v. 11. Oratz Drown,of
1 Missouri, who. in his drinking
days (he is a teetotaler now.) was
iety.
North Carolina has notched
another mile on the road to pro-gress.
Yesterday the corner stone
of the Iviiiston Collegiate Institute
was laid. The Institute opens with
135 pupils. Ceo. Wilson, a bright
and enthusiastic young educator.
of Greensboro, is one of the teach
CIS.
n from us with the
of the school and
W.
devil or peliltc
that
Attorney-General Tom Ke-nan
has been making Democratic
votes in Cleaveland county,
passed through this morning
a linen duster and a palm leaf fan
en route to the east, where he will
open the campaign next week.
Arabi wants peace just
eight days only. The concession made
There are two hundred cases ders of the bonds
mint in lieu of the old and if to the former lie wi
il on; like a man and w ill not.
id,-ciila 1 at thepenitentiarjy
id llav doll't send llftll ll(
of yellow fever at Matamoras and scheme Of
He fifty mvv eases at Brownsville,
with Texas.
It is easy to tell the college
bred editor. lie never fails to
mention h in some way.
by the
under
settlement was
iiol
this
verj
great; but the principle of it was
so equitable that a large proportion
Heel; for a Sunday S1.-I100]
lie is Joe Turner still. •
Gen, Scales returned from
-—It is singular what a trivial Randolph yesterday, lie talked
bill will be ready
disagreeable notoriety that will for service next week. Heismnk-operate
more to bis disadvantage I ing out a list of appointments.
thau positive and aggressive oppo- which will IK* published in a few
of the bondholders have already
availed themselves of it. The
debt was thus reduced from $12,-
727,00(1 to *."...'S'.i.iiiin. This mode
Dr. Tyre Fork, of Wilkes, of procedure has been adopted by working, reliable citi£
■ pied the "Liberal" nomi- some of the greatest nations of the !..;• d h, the
Woimiir. I'..™ IT.
rimes.
lit the Republican con^k
Win-ton t initiate for tl
lattirc ami count} offices, I
is. a lull blooded GermanJ 1
lion
«
has ace
nation for Cougress in the 7th dis- world under similar einergeneie;
The Ashclmio Courier inn
11,ales thai Windy B, Henderson
will be the mongrel candidate for
Congress in this district. This
news i- important, if true. Doug-las
is dying to vote for him.
Is the Democratic ticket a
prohibition ticket I Will the I'A
TRIOT inform us if it is .'—State.-
ville American.
days.
Six inches of snow fell in
I..aiiville. Colorado. Wednesday
aud Wednesday night. The wave
once guilty of the ridiculous feat is heading ill this direction.
of buttering a slice of watermelon.
The absurd act was published, and
trilling as it was. any mention of
his name is generally accompanied
by some allusion to it. As govern
or of Missouri, to say nothing of Democratic legislature ol
his senatorial career, Mr. Brown kept a diary
Arabi is now at Tel-Kl-Kebir.
'flic British are advancing on him.
ami a battle is daily expected.
I'rice. while speaker of the
e of 1*70 7.
tlict. It was announced a few days
ago, bv authority, that under no
circumstances would lie be a can-didate.
Dr. Fork's candidacy gives
the ••Liberal" movement some, vital-ity.
Its other Democratic acces-sions
do not amount to a row of
pins. York has a personal follow-ing
in the mountain counties, and
i whilst we do not apprehend Hob
bins' defeat, the race will be close
and exciting. York was nominat-ed
as an .Vliti-Prohibitionist anil
will make the li^ht Oil that issue—
The wisdom of this great meas-ure
of finance; itfe^ssentiiil justice
a. between debt oCVil lid (Kilit'l
under the circumstances? and the
incalculable relief which it gave '<'
our people, constitute indisputabh
testimony to the capacity of tin
Democratic party to deal with 111
gravest complications in publi
affairs.
As an additional evidence (
Democratic economy in the admii
istrati if the State (lover -n .
the interest on the new four p<,
int. bonds issued to
ind* (J.
made I'm him. nd he
|y cordial
in all hi- cxpre- ion, 8*"
|M1I,],. -|j*nk--"
men v. ; m <#i
ly -Stieel 1. arul
1 .man GosleM
stand. ■• |
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