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THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT. ESTABLISHED IN 1825. GREENSBORO. N. 0., FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1883. > NEW SERIES NO. 837 £l)f&Vffn$tioru"(toiflt BLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. t'S^I-ailrred .it the I'ostoflice as second-class natter And " ribers. 'ree of post-ure, at $.150 per annum, or lit the sime rates ner period ol time. I'tllUCATIoN OFCICK ; P»TR!0T BUILDING WEST MARKET STREET. !< \ i ■ '.% .—One inch one in- : i - » each subsequent insertion 5 coatrad tor special : rjrdrt to Ret the benefit of such racs. eats ar- charred according ..v and mint be fjij in aS-JD1I1 B. IIIIMICV. Fdll.r A) I'raprietar. ISBORO, JANUARY ;, 1883. —The holes and gullies on Cedar street have been filled in, a decent lidewalk an 1 altogether it is in :. Chan it has been in 50 rtith is a good worker. lott has taken Dr. York to rn nstrate to the admin- ■ >.f the "Liberal" ]>arty Iiic j ; used through this visit is inter- 1 move on the U. S. dis- Dispairing of selling liis val-uable historical compilations to tlic State, Col. Wheeler, in ins will, lias made a tiequcst of then). Some public spirited citizen will now of-fer to pay the cost of transporta-tion from Washington. Ho doubt the Legislature will graciously al-low them a place in the State ar-chives. The felicities ot" the sea son forbid that we should pursue this topic. The confidential correspond enee between Garfleld and Star-route Dorsey, published elsewhere, only shows that Garlield shared the alacrity with which Dorsey en-tered into the dirty work of the Presidential campaign. It is a despicable and disgraceful busi-ness, ami demonstrates the ut-ter rottenness of tin- Republican party. The people have not called it to account a day too soon. Judge Bond, in whom the Republican party baa always found a really helper in every time of need, has fallen into disfavor with I lie Stalwarts liecause. for once, he lias declined to interpret law to suit their views. The Stalwart press is pelting him with stunning display head-lines. The hill to aid in the estab-lishment of public schools is spe-cial order in the Senate, Jaiiuary Oth Also, the bill to establish .in educational fund and apply a por-tion of the proceeds of the public lands to public education, and to apply for the niorecoinplr'.eendow-ment and support of colleges lor the advancement of scientific and industrial education The tirst-named hill appropriates for the past year $15,000,000, and reduces the appropriation a million a year until ten annual appropriations shall have been made, when all ap-propriations shall cease. This fund is to he divided between the States and Territories in proportion to (he number Of persons over ten years old who cannot reail and write. In the House, yesterday. I Gen. Scales, introduced a resolu- ■ III GREiTUT t 111 \ I Hi i". THE WORLD. Kx-Senator Gordon, of Georgia, has just returned from Europe. He says the. United States is "the greatest country in the world.'" In a mutctial way he thinks it is go-ing to develop into the richest sec-tion on the globe; and in a social way he finds more individuality of character and more marked orig- other freight traffic from the Che, inality here in one day than can i upeake & Ohio Railway for poii.ts be found in Kurope in a month. ! n"'vh-li,°- '\r 11 ««'1,siY,e,.v "Y'r „ , . , ' ,m % "gin" Midland Hailwav lie- > i tween CharlottesviUeaud Washing- 1 - teMtama .»* ■ha Si nitm T™*. I S0I1S beitig at present employed in Battimtn Saw. this service in our own country, When the sale of the Baltimore j and 214 in foreign lands. timishment, then, when about a,& Ohio interest in the Virginia The Society is now engaged for si- l,v wiTi"',"i "ilima,1(' '" *»y ! "'"i"1' HP Brnault returned home. \ Midland was effectcd.greatly to the the fourth time in the general sup and twenty-four hours after his ar-, regret of those who apprehended ply of the United States with the rival the cards were again issued that trade, would as a consequence. Scriptures. Many of the auxilia for the wedding, and the happy ! be diverted from ltaltmiore. assur- > ries of the Society are co-operating couple were married in presence of, ances were given that instead of in this work, ami" contributions to a fashionable assemblage at the operating against it. the change I their rosnective treasuries ought to residence of the bride's parents. would be beneficial. Those assur be larger than usual, that they iua\ Of course the Senator was not at 1 ances, leading to the expectation . not only be able to accomplish ei the wedding, and from what can be 1 that Baltimore would be made vir- flcient work at home, but also have learned, he is unrelenting and re- [ tually the northern terminus of the a considerable surplus to aid the fuses to recognize his son or trans- , Virginia Midland system, have not general work of the Parent Socict\ fer back to him his property. The been realized. On the contrary, j at this period of increasedexpendi-trial of the case will be very inter- | the Yirjrinia Midland has linked ; tore. IU salaries The road bed of the passing between them, thinking ... main line is in good condition, and [ doubt, that he had forever broken 901 miles of track have been relaid ; off the match. What was his as-with steel rails. An agrecineni last by which the passenger traffic between the line ofthe Chesapeake & Ohio Railway and Washington city was carried over the Virginia Midland Hailwav between Char-lottesville and Washington. Un-der this agreement all cattle and -The New York Herald clears the present complicated, ex- $850,000 this year, the Sun has i pensive and odious system of col-paid 10 per cent, each month on its ! lecting tax. capital of $380,000 and the Time* \ in tBe \Mx ['residential cam- they were emphatic in the state-nets 9200,000. We doubt whether (*uii.| Hark float?. Dee. tonia who man) 1 went to Indiana to live, passed lis morning in a covered wagon drawn by attenuated steeds, heading for Randolph." They were in good nrhen they left here, but an absence of several years find all [One. They have come back to stay this time, and will spend the ice of their days in "old Randolph." . tented elated that after a long anil tedious journey of several red miles they were so near their old . I friends. l'he\ anticipate a happy Fa.li'-I li«r a Reeard. 1 Patriot Dee. 30M. The chase on South Elm last nie,ht by policem mlted in the capture of ivvo prominent citizens ol Jairus-to. vii. Thi > had been to see the "Tou- ] ensuing silinmer. endeavoring to overtake 1 the Charlotte bound train which was just ; then pulling out at the depot. The speed ; nuking excited s andtheconclusion w«satoocereach- throat cutting, shooting and rob-re kidnappers. Two ne- bery of hen WOStS that makes up were run over, and they made the city's daily criminal record is his application a writ was issue Romehowl. Five minutes aUcrwards not attributed to bad Sewerage, a negro was to be seen on the streets also on all brandies made plis, peaches and grapes, and to I nanoial topjes that the .South will ' ^f1'1''1 to, Lynchburg, Danville, „ .1...... «t... •.,,• ..1. .riiisti.v to "ill , .... «• .1 . Kichmoml and points south ol Dan-iedi. ee the tax ""ttVt*" become the richest part of the ,il|(1 A ,,r«,,..!s;,l has beet. sub. cuts per gallon and to farther in- collllll.v> .,„,i Illilnv ]ilrg,. capital mitted by the North Carolina Bail-piire into the propriety of abolish- ists .,,.,, inquiring after Southern road Company to lease the road to investment. He also talked with theVirginiaMidland Railway when The T.k.rr. Bill. sons that the committee of want to get your grandest idea of RichmondStale, the Merchants and Maiiufietu- 1 queen, you think of the plain wo It looks now as it" the tobaeco Iror's Association regard this state man who sat opposite your fathei bill stood some chance of being "■ things as inimical to our husi-hurried through Congress. It is \ "ess relations with Virginia, North sincerely boned that it mav be dis- and South Carolina and Georgia as sometimes to.the thanksgiving ban posed of with as littledelay as poa. "to make it absolutely necessary for «l"»'i; sometimes to the grave, but at the table, or walked with him arm in aria down life's pathway: many capitalists who are hasfiren^conduded '^"^ BCtl°11 I 8ibIo> ll"'1."1-" by the 1st of .Ian. Una city to own and control a ' line alwa^togcthcr. soothing your pet-interested in cotton spinning, and 11 Gin. Curtis, of New York, ; ment that they expected to see the The CUrowlh af H'in.laa.Snloii. Winston Rrptiblicati. Notwithstanding, the past year. uarv our tobacco factories will be I penetra*ing those States, for with I ty gnefs, correcting your childish again in operation. Great pressure such a line we could forever hold waywardness, joining in your in is being brought to bear in Con the best sart of the Southern trade, Inutile sports, listening to your gress to hurry up the matter, and »od, in connection with the West- evening prayers, toiling tor you era lines, could become one of the with the uocdle, or ar the \ear's work. 1'erisli the thought The PATRIOT is content when its wood subscriptions, dne Nov. 1st of each year, are paid during the tain officers of the government from . when the South will be able to ha* has been and is yet, tin-lack ••requesting, giving or receiving drive English cotton goods out of 1 from any Other officer or employe the world's market. port with that of iast year, there are two striking contrasts, namely: In the grade of buildings and the number of tenements and dwell-ings. The buildings have in the main been first-class and of brick. To our enquiry as to the prospects of the new year 1883, we arc told that there never was a time when —An Illinois court has decided *" "'any buddings were in con-into custody by the manual!, 011 temptation as now. Another eon .a that a woman 8 lie about her age ^^ ^ ,.„,.,„,;„„. ,„.,, ,,,.. enough and enterprise e among our citizens to lake h lough dying prayer that commended you hi of to Cod whom she had taught you of the government any money or The late Methodist Confer-property, or other thing of value Lneeraised ever $8,000 for church The Journal intimates that for political purposes."' Upon his ami 8C|100i purposes. Of this bad sewerage is making barbari- I conviction he was sentenced to pay amount #4,000 was raised for a aus of Charlotte people. The pavilion aline and stand committed until Sl.| 1 jn china ! was made. Being taken caused by the agitation of tax should have the effect of pushing the action of the Senate and the ' :1 !U'".ject of this kind and to carry , House. Settle the question of re- '' through to completion if i: wen- The chariots ot God came down to bate and the tax, and the tobacco shown that the prosperity of the etch her. ami ss she went in all industry will flourish once more; city is bouud upin sueh aline. In heaven rose up. Yon cannot think and if the tax is abolished tobaco- »"»>" even! it is well to explain that ';• her now without a rash ol ten-nists will be relieved forever of all '* « "absolutely necessary" for derncss that stirs the deep fimnda-steps to be taken to acquire a ,!""s Ol your soul, and to trust—oh. she Was the queen! Our Jamestown friends were innocent of ah the mischief they were doing. Such speed was never before made on ourStreets, and considering the mud holes the time from the opera house to the train was marvelous. It is proposed 10 change the time of holding Guilford Superior court from the 1st Monday in March and September 10 the 3rd Monday in March and Scptem- . I 1* he pin pose of the Guilford lawyers to attend Durt and I ta> >ets to ulford court- Objections arc now in order. —The blind mar. with his go-cart is in town. He is as blind as a bat but has ed-lle can value of . with Ins teeth quicker than most two ej ran. He has traveled 2,000 miles with his cart, selling pins, C >m yo-wl! ions other things. He was an 1 :> .1 i,aloe of Virginia. —The saa mills made by the Sergant man ompany .>'. this place are coun- *'•>" The refusal of the House to take a Christinas recess brought Sunset Cox to his feet. He said with perfect seriousness, '-the har-vest is past, the .summer ended, and the liepuiilicans are not saved yet The party is dead, but con-tinues to wiggle like the tail of a decapitated snake. The peo-ple have elected a Congress to do what they want done, and the the less this Congress does the better." Judge McBae has issued three injunctions against the Best Midland 1.'. B. : One restraining the l-'isst National Bank of New-hern frsui disposing of tin- bonds deposited by Best, except in pay-ment to the Atlantic & North Car-olina li. I!. Company ill accordance with the terms of the lease: a sec ond restraining the Midland Bail wa; Company from disposing ot any of the properly of the road of kind and iii my way, or in any just ces of the St.- doesn't vitiate her insurance policy. ,„.,„,, „,,„„ tobaoio, and if Con- . -. 1,1.. ii... 1, 7~a i" • n gress will dispose ot the tax qlies- Pieine Court to inquire into the ..Hearts ot Steel ,s the f,,,, ;1, „„,,.„!,.,,,. ,,, right- Oth-validity of his detention. Attcr name of Miss I ishei S lost novel. ,.,-wise we are all wrong. reviewing the legislative acts of Editor Ashe, whose literary opili-similar character passed by Con- ions are valuable, says "it h) her grass from 1789 down to 1ST0, the best.'' court pronounces the ael of the last mentioned date not only constitu-tional, but for many reasons highly ~ expedient and proper, and adds: "If persons in public employment may be called on by those in au-thority to contribute from their The Milton Chronicle is get ting ready to buckle on to the casl system after the first of January. The editor of the Chronicle has grown gray in the newspaper bus-iness, and his example ought to be ACow mOIinri OH. Hawkuisvilte (O.i.) Dispat k. The most aged cow in Georgia— perhaps in the United States—is I by a citizen of Hawkins anxiety for the future of trade. A Prediction lor 1883. II 'i/miNgtfftt Review. The press of the State is almost unanimously in favor of there-elec-tion of Senator Ransom and re-elected he will be. A Ilia I laim. A numberof descendants of Jut.. Bladenmore, of Pittsburg, have, it is stated, set up a claim to the ground upon which stands the ITni ted States Capitol. White lions, through line to the South, wilh Baltimore for its northern termi-mis The Alexandria Oaseltesays that it was understood at the recent stockholders meeting of the Vir-ginia Midland company (hat, in consequence of the failure of the Bichmond cv Danville Railroad much a child again as when yon cried on In i lap: and it you could bring her back again t i speak just once more your name, as tenderly as she used to speak it, yon would be willing to throw yourself on the soil that covers her,crying: "Moth •■r! mother!'' Ah! she was the queen—she was the queen Now. can you tell me how many thons and miles a woman like that would Terminal company to pay a re mainder of 1*000,000 still due tin Baltimore parties who sold theroad, unvfl '" travel down before she got the latter propose to resume the to the ballot box ? Compared with and 1Q „r! full of warning and instruction to personal income to the expenses ot , ... . , , - . fusal Other publishers. is cash HI ad-political campaigns, and a re may lead to putting good men out of the service, liberal payment may be made the ground for keeping poor ones in." vance or begging in future. and dependence and their ancestors, and '.hat there is no doubt that the cow is lot) years of age. We can say for the owner of the cow—the gentleman who makes the statement—thai he one not accustomed to exaggerate, ami whose word has never been doubted. The gentleman, 50 years of age. is.: member of one of the old and noted families of the State. try. Mi. VVi liatn Love, of this place, I up highly pleased wise encumbering the property of the road, except for running ex- On the 7th of November, the people sat down on Bubbellism; on i- one ofour most esteemed citizens. The school population of the the-lthof December, the President United States aggregates 18,000,-1 of the United States put his foot 000. Of this number 10,000.000 on Hubbellism; on the I8tli of De-can read, while the remaining 7, ccmber. the Supreme court brand 500,000are growing up in total ig ed Hubbellism as a crime. When norance, as if they were so many I will Congress get ready to do its young cattle. In a few years half I share in the work of eradicating of these will be voters, the other Hubbellism I half mothers of future voters. To WHAT KIIOI/I.D r.:: DONE. neglect the education of this stu-1 EDITOR PATRIOT :—The stock-ifuv. uuu iiifta uuun pit Id, hill Hit' p;i*- No Drreac, s.en. ,„,.„, of the remaining 1000,000has l'-''!"!l- di-'orting the body until in Texas Si/lings. been extended several times. ••John, what is that peculiar smell;" asked an Austin man's wife ""')'"fX' Hr,"l;;r-- when he came home very late She Leaama <■.'..//. expected th: t he would sav that it We believe that we reflect the was the inc. use they used in the ! sentiment of Buckingham county that he would tell i when we say that if we had no ir ol True §.<>\ has been f" Tli.- I'oi A sensation created ill society circles iii Baltimore by Mr. Krnaiilt Williams, the son of the Hon. George Hawkins Williams. President of the Maryland State Senate, in u tying against his lath lodge-room, o some other lie. but she was mista-ken. "It's whisky, that's what it is," he replied defiantly. "Mis crabb- creature." retorted his wife; ••you hive at last got down so low that you have not got decency left to try to lie out of it." On, flnmiliirlure.. Ransom a Dortch might be in de-mand for the United States Senate. but while we have a Ransom no other man need apply. If mil' pen pie di sired a change the;. Mould have sostaledduiin ' the campaign. We see no reason why Senator Ransom should not be returned to . the position he has tilled so ably it is enough in knock the breath .md so acepptabh 10 North Caroii out of the barons to bear such can „., their monstrosities they seem lo outdo the dromedary slid hip|io|iot-annis! going as far towilrd dis-graceful apparel as the) dare go, so as not to be arrested hj the po lie.-—i heir behavior a sorrow to the good and a caricature to the vicious and an insult to that Cod who made them •'.omen and no. gorgOUS; and tramping on, down through a frivolous ai d dissipated life, to tem-poral and eternal tl .iiination.— 7. />, ir/H Talmaqe. VI. a Hi. IE..I llllo-r.l. ..I '•« no, , Tar 1.1> i .- IS Start the new year right for of the stock alleged to have M Wilson. Mcoresville, in- been fraudulently issued by the to ins old home, lie Midland Railway Company and re-straining them from voting that stock. , He footed it from Crecnsboro to In ! 35 days. This iunty since he eft re drafts during the war and luckily escaped them al An uncle of Mr. Wilson who] him io Indiana arid wh m ived to lllini netime ago, leavi: • - 00,000. He ownc>. urishing city ot Quincy. The doll-baby of our grandmothers evoluted into a "being" thai creeps, but Ue tunes demand more. A ' ireensboro man is at work on • unises him fame and .li that will wake up ai midnight and howl with the co'uc Ol croup, or something that wa;., and comp il a man u> run e.ait a mil.* fol a doctor. _ A Plea r.r Ike Paar. : emcfhbsr, _■ ly, a who bask in Fortune's ray. The ye.ii is a.l a hohd.n ml) Christinas. rith velvets mantled <>Yr . December's tempest's roar, ,t loan yoin sl.^te. . she the poor at Chtistmas. Wl.cn you the costl) banquet To guest- who never famini I til, mors 1 from your meal, n at Christmas, Tar Btlabl Opiril. I int minis: - entered into a com binal Without there i in : noancemenl . the diflerent ministi rsall occupitd pulpits other than theircwn. Still no on- I pulpits with another. A Pres-byterian preached in the Congrc.: pulpit, a Baptist at the Lutheran Chinch, a Congre,- . at the Methodist, ■ Methodist .it die Church of (he Dbcipli - etc-, etc.. I fraternity in a common cause was thus beautifully illustrated. Shall this grand army of the igno-rant be constantly reinforced '. Or will Congress provide for that dif-fusion of knowledge which is in-dispensilile to the preservation of free government. It was officially determined iu Raleigh,Tuesday, that Bennett's majority in the State for Congress- Why should the internal rev-enue system be repealed f (l.)Becauso it is a system of spy taxation. (2.) Because it sends a deputy man-at large is 111. marshal anil a deputy collector into the family ofevery man. (.-!.) Because it maintains ."i.lMMi officers for its collection. (4.) Because it costs eo.OOO.OOtl to colled it. siety here that Mr. Brnault Wil- -»<jl,000,000 invested ill breweries, subscribed for by the other tohac liams was engaged to be married .,nd $62,000,000 engaged in the cocentres. The rigbl men have A Raleigh spurt bagged a 401) pound duck at Morclicad. It will be used as a "floater" on I'"ay-etteville street, and Raleigh sports-men are anticipating fine duck-ghoOtinK this winter. By the ivay for aiiiendineut, its it is certain it | ajiirply states that tic- reasons for into invested in lumber mills,t!77,- 8. Carr, has made Ids report, sel will be. to have a provision in- the transfer which existed at the 000,000 pot into Hour and grist forth the plan of operations agreed grafted in the charter authorising time of signing the decdoftrust do „,ills. and ,164,000,000 fixed in on. and it was detrained ta issue. :■ III.- not now exist, and asks to be given foundries and machine shops. Then i 2,000 bonds ol one tioltai eacii, the company to extend a branch ot ^f^,Vf hiTowii property. Karly foifows] 8116,000,000, thecapital of with the anderstending that Dm the road lroiu some point on the . ,.ls, 8pring it became known inso- t|„. woolen and worsted factorial road near Coble's old Held to or near Union Factory in Randolph county. If this is not done let a charter be given to a company to construct a narrow guage road be-tween the two points designated above, and the road can and will be built over this short, yet im-portant line of six miles. X. TSe «o.pel Aeear«liii« lo l*hoaelirt. I to Miss Ltllie Hazolitt. of this city. Voung Williams is one of the best known society men in Baltimore, and the announcement attracted considerable attention, which did not wane -vhcn it was rumored that Senator Williams bitterly opposed the match. The young man was i"|,,.Sc vast and need a the ball roll on. luractnrc'of agricultural implc- toe matter in charge nients. These are followed closely know no such word in order by the capital engaged in the maiiufac ure of leather, ot boots and shoes, of carriages and wagons, of chemicals, ol papn. 0 -lass and of fertilizers. Nearly all rowin and fail. I'm v l.ei Areorriina Ameriean, Persons who advocate phonetic spelling will lie interested in "Tin flaw Abom ihe Nmmt t Phi ■ ■ ;!■■- i ••If M.II would be truly happy, my dear," slid ..no No-A Vork ladj to another, "yon will have neither neither eyes nor ears when your interests apparently determined to have bis need a foreign market for their sur-wav and the father to have his, and pins productions. Nor 1 1 we lnUch curiosity was manifested to j„„u [„ new countries forourlleld, husband .,„,,.* I........ la..■ I ... ... know how the mini, would turn i.nt may well aspire to reach the cub. -les, I know, i «ww very hearl of Knrope. for we are the other, wearily, "bill which we to do with my nose 1 out. ought to stamp it out of our legis-lation. The reorganisation of the Virginia Midland, the Baltimore Kim says, "assures to Baltimore's transportation interests the consid-eration to which their magnitude entitles them.'' Baltimore is rep-le. eiitediii the new directory by.I no. E. Huret, chairman of the trans-portation committee of the Balti-more Merchants' ami- Manufactur-ers' Association; John R. Bland, ~.eietar.v of the same association; William S. Young, chairman of the Baltimore Corn and Flour Ex-change: Robert liarrett. Lewis N. Hopkins, Robert T. Baldwin, Sam-u- 1 Spencer, James Sloan, Jr., and Win. F. Prick. the idea of the Dunlin canal by winters residence in Raleigh. "The money power at the top and the liqu«: power at the bottom," according to Mr. Bcecher, are the two great evils which this Government has to contend with. » TheStatesville American urg-es Republican members of the Leg-islature to vote for Dortch for Uni-ted States Senator. The American evidently anticipates a Democratic bolt. It cost the Government 61,300 to bury the rate Senator Hill, with the whiskey bill thrown The annual stockholders meeting was held in Alexandria. Va., Wed need bo111': tha over of $570,629.81. intere leaves a net balance of 101,093.78. There has been expended during the year 1259,061.99 for construc-tion, equipment, and reorganiza-tion expenses. To this amount was applied the net surplus of the pro ceeds from the sale of bonds, leav ing on October 1 a deficit of •*.'!.- 933.71. A statement of the earn-ings and operating expenses for 1S81 and 1882 show an increase of earnings from all sources of $154 was a.stormy • honeymoon may riod when the young bus- been granted gratuitously t" miss ion churches, Sabbath schools, lion ed him for not having enough to many the lady, whether the Senator opposed the wending er not. but they have now altered their opinion. When the groom-elect, apparent-ly much against bis Will, wenl to New York before sailing for Liver- •KI .1 he wrote a long letter to his "•fiancee," assuring her of his con-tinued love and desire to marry her, and promising to speedily rettt courage and other honeymoon, to find that your no-ble Adolphns, whose wh< le being s,.,.,„s to von, Lilly, to be the ne plus ultra, the '''//'«" Thtlh and the £,1,0 nnblieo of perfection—think of finding In that stilly sav, when a that Adolphus snores jrads of thousands more to iii freedmen, and has paid Rpcuial al tention to the spiritual want of the Ninth American Indians. Its publications an- (iHllisbcd to those who wish to iiurch >■■■ them nature'is hushed, at th. TC cost of ait 'acture noiigh to] ami at ten percent, b hour. prods the eternal granite founda- the auxiliary societies ami dealers .;« o the ,„iive,.e. There are in books. Thus the b-,..-.o.eUf . U „., doubt. Lilly, where you features ..I the Societj s work are 111 , WltU tie w uskev 111 thrown """. •*" "—, , , , „,„ ""' .' . • ," ,„. . ..l,,,,,,! be cor rE.llni tnoindl oouutt biny iiniiqiiuiiiuriinirg w»'h,.a..t t.h..e manifest, not in il ' • 04&S5, but a decrease in net earn-1 During his absence abroad uecor , .- , ■. ■„.„ .„ ,|„s but also in sales. in. In the Garfleld obsequies the |dga of $25,352 92. The increase responded with her regularly, u » ' ' ' iri.,, illf„rlll:iti»n ! It conducts an extensive systeii whiskey alone cost $2,000. There j in operating expenses is attributed j though his father, it is said, Knew "''.., ,„„. „,)„,( of colportage. not less than 170pel is still a margin for reform. I to the increased taxes and advance I nothing of love letters that were nan ■! ..' 'at hinaH. If the system of •rotation" is to be strictly followed ami offices are for the boiictit of greedy imliticiaiis, why then, go ahe id and divide out the spoils; hut if the offices are to he filled \\ ith an eye to Ihe In st in i of the people, then Hon. XI. W. Ransom should be re elected to iiie position he has tilled with so much honor to the State. I.rt I lie ll.wl l*r*(-rr«l. "All reports from Washington agree thai there i> a moral and in-dustrious hurricane central in the department a of national aiithot it\. Keep it up! ."Cameron has transformed him .-•if from a revengeful boss ton po-litical peacemaker? and theacplps o! Indepeiiiients are 110 longer nee i ...iiy to appea-.!- his appetite.— Keep it Op! "Arthur has listened to the gen tie murmurs voiced iu the P.il.tHKi majority againsl Folger, and be llll e.died a halt in the (hli\ei\ of Federal offices on pre entation of .'illli medals. Keep il lip '. "Senator Mitchell is patientlj lis telling to the stalwart proffers of 1 fraternity, and kindlj he bosses to -hid Hull s and commit tin- lude licpublicau plat:.i.in ij Keep it Up! al (lamerou lis - tunii d j and . pn ai ■ ig Ihe political peace old gOI d Kepublican si< n. Keep i- a sweeping revival in that has made many slid-cits to civil service refornC Keep it up! "There is a cornel in public • both branches of Cougn - felt iu ail the channel onal authority. Keep h up'. ere is no di-position to rote a;.plop; iations to the Bavj . ... try 1 handler and cx-Se.- li IIM-SOII to divide arm jobliers. Kee|) it up ! • 'i he |ieople sre tbunderingabont the ear- of Cougress the necessity of abolishing tin-Internal Revenue system, with its needless revenues and four thousand needli -s officials. Keep it tip! "The business interests of the country with one voice demand a judicious settled Tariff policy this Session. Keep it 11)11 ••The popular mandate now is— Bosses and spoilsmen to the rear. ho in -i government to the front. Keep it up!"
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Title | The Greensboro patriot [January 5, 1883] |
Date | 1883-01-05 |
Editor(s) | Hussey, John B. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
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Description | The January 5, 1883, issue of The Greensboro Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C. by John B. Hussey. |
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THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT.
ESTABLISHED IN 1825. GREENSBORO. N. 0., FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1883.
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NEW SERIES NO. 837
£l)f&Vffn$tioru"(toiflt
BLISHED EVERY FRIDAY.
t'S^I-ailrred .it the I'ostoflice as second-class
natter And " ribers. 'ree of post-ure,
at $.150 per annum, or lit the sime rates
ner period ol time.
I'tllUCATIoN OFCICK ;
P»TR!0T BUILDING WEST MARKET STREET.
!< \ i ■ '.% .—One inch one in-
: i - » each subsequent insertion 5
coatrad tor special
: rjrdrt to Ret the benefit of such racs.
eats ar- charred according
..v and mint be fjij in aS-JD1I1
B. IIIIMICV.
Fdll.r A) I'raprietar.
ISBORO, JANUARY ;, 1883.
—The holes and gullies on Cedar street
have been filled in, a decent lidewalk
an 1 altogether it is in
:. Chan it has been in 50
rtith is a good worker.
lott has taken Dr. York to
rn nstrate to the admin-
■ >.f the "Liberal" ]>arty
Iiic j ; used through
this visit is inter-
1 move on the U. S. dis-
Dispairing of selling liis val-uable
historical compilations to
tlic State, Col. Wheeler, in ins will,
lias made a tiequcst of then). Some
public spirited citizen will now of-fer
to pay the cost of transporta-tion
from Washington. Ho doubt
the Legislature will graciously al-low
them a place in the State ar-chives.
The felicities ot" the sea
son forbid that we should pursue
this topic.
The confidential correspond
enee between Garfleld and Star-route
Dorsey, published elsewhere,
only shows that Garlield shared
the alacrity with which Dorsey en-tered
into the dirty work of the
Presidential campaign. It is a
despicable and disgraceful busi-ness,
ami demonstrates the ut-ter
rottenness of tin- Republican
party. The people have not called
it to account a day too soon.
Judge Bond, in whom the
Republican party baa always found
a really helper in every time of
need, has fallen into disfavor with
I lie Stalwarts liecause. for once, he
lias declined to interpret law to suit
their views. The Stalwart press is
pelting him with stunning display
head-lines.
The hill to aid in the estab-lishment
of public schools is spe-cial
order in the Senate, Jaiiuary
Oth Also, the bill to establish .in
educational fund and apply a por-tion
of the proceeds of the public
lands to public education, and to
apply for the niorecoinplr'.eendow-ment
and support of colleges lor
the advancement of scientific and
industrial education The tirst-named
hill appropriates for the
past year $15,000,000, and reduces
the appropriation a million a year
until ten annual appropriations
shall have been made, when all ap-propriations
shall cease. This fund
is to he divided between the States
and Territories in proportion to
(he number Of persons over ten
years old who cannot reail and
write.
In the House, yesterday. I
Gen. Scales, introduced a resolu-
■ III GREiTUT t 111 \ I Hi i".
THE WORLD.
Kx-Senator Gordon, of Georgia,
has just returned from Europe.
He says the. United States is "the
greatest country in the world.'" In
a mutctial way he thinks it is go-ing
to develop into the richest sec-tion
on the globe; and in a social
way he finds more individuality of
character and more marked orig- other freight traffic from the Che,
inality here in one day than can i upeake & Ohio Railway for poii.ts
be found in Kurope in a month. ! n"'vh-li,°- '\r 11 ««'1,siY,e,.v "Y'r
„ , . , ' ,m % "gin" Midland Hailwav lie-
> i tween CharlottesviUeaud Washing-
1 -
teMtama .»* ■ha Si nitm T™*. I S0I1S beitig at present employed in
Battimtn Saw. this service in our own country,
When the sale of the Baltimore j and 214 in foreign lands.
timishment, then, when about a,& Ohio interest in the Virginia The Society is now engaged for
si- l,v wiTi"'"i "ilima,1(' '" *»y ! "'"i"1' HP Brnault returned home. \ Midland was effectcd.greatly to the the fourth time in the general sup
and twenty-four hours after his ar-, regret of those who apprehended ply of the United States with the
rival the cards were again issued that trade, would as a consequence. Scriptures. Many of the auxilia
for the wedding, and the happy ! be diverted from ltaltmiore. assur- > ries of the Society are co-operating
couple were married in presence of, ances were given that instead of in this work, ami" contributions to
a fashionable assemblage at the operating against it. the change I their rosnective treasuries ought to
residence of the bride's parents. would be beneficial. Those assur be larger than usual, that they iua\
Of course the Senator was not at 1 ances, leading to the expectation . not only be able to accomplish ei
the wedding, and from what can be 1 that Baltimore would be made vir- flcient work at home, but also have
learned, he is unrelenting and re- [ tually the northern terminus of the a considerable surplus to aid the
fuses to recognize his son or trans- , Virginia Midland system, have not general work of the Parent Socict\
fer back to him his property. The been realized. On the contrary, j at this period of increasedexpendi-trial
of the case will be very inter- | the Yirjrinia Midland has linked ; tore.
IU salaries The road bed of the passing between them, thinking ...
main line is in good condition, and [ doubt, that he had forever broken
901 miles of track have been relaid ; off the match. What was his as-with
steel rails.
An agrecineni
last by which the passenger traffic
between the line ofthe Chesapeake
& Ohio Railway and Washington
city was carried over the Virginia
Midland Hailwav between Char-lottesville
and Washington. Un-der
this agreement all cattle and
-The New York Herald clears the present complicated, ex-
$850,000 this year, the Sun has i pensive and odious system of col-paid
10 per cent, each month on its ! lecting tax.
capital of $380,000 and the Time* \ in tBe \Mx ['residential cam- they were emphatic in the state-nets
9200,000. We doubt whether
(*uii.| Hark float?.
Dee. tonia
who man)
1 went to Indiana to live, passed
lis morning in a covered wagon
drawn by attenuated steeds, heading for
Randolph." They were in good
nrhen they left here, but
an absence of several years find all
[One. They have come
back to stay this time, and will spend the
ice of their days in "old Randolph."
. tented elated that after
a long anil tedious journey of several
red miles they were so near their old
. I friends. l'he\ anticipate a
happy
Fa.li'-I li«r a Reeard.
1 Patriot Dee. 30M.
The chase on South Elm last nie,ht
by policem mlted in the
capture of ivvo prominent citizens ol Jairus-to.
vii. Thi > had been to see the "Tou- ] ensuing silinmer.
endeavoring to overtake 1
the Charlotte bound train which was just ;
then pulling out at the depot. The speed ;
nuking excited s
andtheconclusion w«satoocereach- throat cutting, shooting and rob-re
kidnappers. Two ne- bery of hen WOStS that makes up
were run over, and they made the city's daily criminal record is his application a writ was issue
Romehowl. Five minutes aUcrwards not attributed to bad Sewerage,
a negro was to be seen on the streets
also on all brandies made
plis, peaches and grapes, and to I nanoial topjes that the .South will ' ^f1'1''1 to, Lynchburg, Danville,
„ .1...... «t... •.,,• ..1. .riiisti.v to "ill , .... «• .1 . Kichmoml and points south ol Dan-iedi.
ee the tax ""ttVt*" become the richest part of the ,il|(1 A ,,r«,,..!s;,l has beet. sub.
cuts per gallon and to farther in- collllll.v> .,„,i Illilnv ]ilrg,. capital mitted by the North Carolina Bail-piire
into the propriety of abolish- ists .,,.,, inquiring after Southern road Company to lease the road to
investment. He also talked with theVirginiaMidland Railway when
The T.k.rr. Bill. sons that the committee of want to get your grandest idea of
RichmondStale, the Merchants and Maiiufietu- 1 queen, you think of the plain wo
It looks now as it" the tobaeco Iror's Association regard this state man who sat opposite your fathei
bill stood some chance of being "■ things as inimical to our husi-hurried
through Congress. It is \ "ess relations with Virginia, North
sincerely boned that it mav be dis- and South Carolina and Georgia as sometimes to.the thanksgiving ban
posed of with as littledelay as poa. "to make it absolutely necessary for «l"»'i; sometimes to the grave, but
at the table, or walked with him
arm in aria down life's pathway:
many capitalists who are hasfiren^conduded '^"^ BCtl°11 I 8ibIo> ll"'1."1-" by the 1st of .Ian. Una city to own and control a ' line alwa^togcthcr. soothing your pet-interested
in cotton spinning, and
11 Gin. Curtis, of New York, ; ment that they expected to see the
The CUrowlh af H'in.laa.Snloii.
Winston Rrptiblicati.
Notwithstanding, the past year.
uarv our tobacco factories will be I penetra*ing those States, for with I ty gnefs, correcting your childish
again in operation. Great pressure such a line we could forever hold waywardness, joining in your in
is being brought to bear in Con the best sart of the Southern trade, Inutile sports, listening to your
gress to hurry up the matter, and »od, in connection with the West- evening prayers, toiling tor you
era lines, could become one of the with the uocdle, or ar the
\ear's work. 1'erisli the thought
The PATRIOT is content when its
wood subscriptions, dne Nov. 1st
of each year, are paid during the
tain officers of the government from . when the South will be able to ha* has been and is yet, tin-lack
••requesting, giving or receiving drive English cotton goods out of 1
from any Other officer or employe the world's market.
port with that of iast year, there
are two striking contrasts, namely:
In the grade of buildings and the
number of tenements and dwell-ings.
The buildings have in the
main been first-class and of brick.
To our enquiry as to the prospects
of the new year 1883, we arc told
that there never was a time when
—An Illinois court has decided *" "'any buddings were in con-into
custody by the manual!, 011 temptation as now. Another eon
.a that a woman 8 lie about her age ^^ ^ ,.„,.,„,;„„. ,„.,, ,,,..
enough and enterprise e
among our citizens to lake h
lough dying prayer that commended you
hi of to Cod whom she had taught you
of the government any money or The late Methodist Confer-property,
or other thing of value Lneeraised ever $8,000 for church
The Journal intimates that for political purposes."' Upon his ami 8C|100i purposes. Of this
bad sewerage is making barbari- I conviction he was sentenced to pay amount #4,000 was raised for a
aus of Charlotte people. The
pavilion
aline and stand committed until Sl.| 1 jn china !
was made. Being taken
caused by the agitation of tax
should have the effect of pushing
the action of the Senate and the ' :1 !U'".ject of this kind and to carry ,
House. Settle the question of re- '' through to completion if i: wen- The chariots ot God came down to
bate and the tax, and the tobacco shown that the prosperity of the etch her. ami ss she went in all
industry will flourish once more; city is bouud upin sueh aline. In heaven rose up. Yon cannot think
and if the tax is abolished tobaco- »"»>" even! it is well to explain that ';• her now without a rash ol ten-nists
will be relieved forever of all '* « "absolutely necessary" for derncss that stirs the deep fimnda-steps
to be taken to acquire a ,!""s Ol your soul, and
to trust—oh. she Was the queen!
Our Jamestown friends were innocent of
ah the mischief they were doing. Such
speed was never before made on ourStreets,
and considering the mud holes the time
from the opera house to the train was
marvelous.
It is proposed 10 change the time of
holding Guilford Superior court from the
1st Monday in March and September 10
the 3rd Monday in March and Scptem-
. I 1* he pin pose of
the Guilford lawyers to attend
Durt and I ta> >ets to
ulford court- Objections arc
now in order.
—The blind mar. with his go-cart is in
town. He is as blind as a bat but has ed-lle
can value of
. with Ins teeth quicker than most
two ej ran. He has traveled
2,000 miles with his cart, selling pins,
C >m yo-wl!
ions other things. He was
an 1 :> .1 i,aloe of Virginia.
—The saa mills made by the Sergant
man ompany .>'. this place are
coun- *'•>"
The refusal of the House to
take a Christinas recess brought
Sunset Cox to his feet. He said
with perfect seriousness, '-the har-vest
is past, the .summer ended,
and the liepuiilicans are not saved
yet The party is dead, but con-tinues
to wiggle like the tail of a
decapitated snake. The peo-ple
have elected a Congress to
do what they want done, and the
the less this Congress does the
better."
Judge McBae has issued
three injunctions against the Best
Midland 1.'. B. : One restraining
the l-'isst National Bank of New-hern
frsui disposing of tin- bonds
deposited by Best, except in pay-ment
to the Atlantic & North Car-olina
li. I!. Company ill accordance
with the terms of the lease: a sec
ond restraining the Midland Bail
wa; Company from disposing ot
any of the properly of the road of
kind and iii my way, or in any
just ces of the St.- doesn't vitiate her insurance policy. ,„.,„,, „,,„„ tobaoio, and if Con-
. -. 1,1.. ii... 1, 7~a i" • n gress will dispose ot the tax qlies-
Pieine Court to inquire into the ..Hearts ot Steel ,s the f,,,, ;1, „„,,.„!,.,,,. ,,, right- Oth-validity
of his detention. Attcr name of Miss I ishei S lost novel. ,.,-wise we are all wrong.
reviewing the legislative acts of Editor Ashe, whose literary opili-similar
character passed by Con- ions are valuable, says "it h) her
grass from 1789 down to 1ST0, the best.''
court pronounces the ael of the last
mentioned date not only constitu-tional,
but for many reasons highly
~ expedient and proper, and adds:
"If persons in public employment
may be called on by those in au-thority
to contribute from their
The Milton Chronicle is get
ting ready to buckle on to the casl
system after the first of January.
The editor of the Chronicle has
grown gray in the newspaper bus-iness,
and his example ought to be
ACow mOIinri OH.
Hawkuisvilte (O.i.) Dispat k.
The most aged cow in Georgia—
perhaps in the United States—is
I by a citizen of Hawkins
anxiety for the future of trade.
A Prediction lor 1883.
II 'i/miNgtfftt Review.
The press of the State is almost
unanimously in favor of there-elec-tion
of Senator Ransom and re-elected
he will be.
A Ilia I laim.
A numberof descendants of Jut..
Bladenmore, of Pittsburg, have, it
is stated, set up a claim to the
ground upon which stands the ITni
ted States Capitol. White lions,
through line to the South, wilh
Baltimore for its northern termi-mis
The Alexandria Oaseltesays that
it was understood at the recent
stockholders meeting of the Vir-ginia
Midland company (hat, in
consequence of the failure of the
Bichmond cv Danville Railroad
much a child again as when yon
cried on In i lap: and it you could
bring her back again t i speak just
once more your name, as tenderly
as she used to speak it, yon would
be willing to throw yourself on the
soil that covers her,crying: "Moth
•■r! mother!'' Ah! she was the
queen—she was the queen Now.
can you tell me how many thons
and miles a woman like that would
Terminal company to pay a re
mainder of 1*000,000 still due tin
Baltimore parties who sold theroad, unvfl '" travel down before she got
the latter propose to resume the to the ballot box ? Compared with
and
1Q „r! full of warning and instruction to
personal income to the expenses ot , ... . , , - .
fusal Other publishers. is cash HI ad-political
campaigns, and a re
may lead to putting good men out
of the service, liberal payment may
be made the ground for keeping
poor ones in."
vance or begging
in future.
and dependence
and their ancestors, and '.hat there
is no doubt that the cow is lot)
years of age. We can say for the
owner of the cow—the gentleman
who makes the statement—thai he
one not accustomed to exaggerate,
ami whose word has never been
doubted. The gentleman, 50 years
of age. is.: member of one of the
old and noted families of the State.
try. Mi. VVi liatn Love, of this place,
I up highly pleased
wise encumbering the property of
the road, except for running ex-
On the 7th of November, the
people sat down on Bubbellism; on i- one ofour most esteemed citizens.
The school population of the the-lthof December, the President
United States aggregates 18,000,-1 of the United States put his foot
000. Of this number 10,000.000 on Hubbellism; on the I8tli of De-can
read, while the remaining 7, ccmber. the Supreme court brand
500,000are growing up in total ig ed Hubbellism as a crime. When
norance, as if they were so many I will Congress get ready to do its
young cattle. In a few years half I share in the work of eradicating
of these will be voters, the other Hubbellism I
half mothers of future voters. To WHAT KIIOI/I.D r.:: DONE.
neglect the education of this stu-1 EDITOR PATRIOT :—The stock-ifuv.
uuu iiifta uuun pit Id, hill Hit' p;i*-
No Drreac, s.en. ,„,.„, of the remaining 1000,000has l'-''!"!l- di-'orting the body until in
Texas Si/lings. been extended several times.
••John, what is that peculiar
smell;" asked an Austin man's wife ""')'"fX' Hr"l;;r--
when he came home very late She Leaama <■.'..//.
expected th: t he would sav that it We believe that we reflect the
was the inc. use they used in the ! sentiment of Buckingham county
that he would tell i when we say that if we had no
ir ol True §.<>\
has been f"
Tli.- I'oi
A sensation created ill
society circles iii Baltimore by Mr.
Krnaiilt Williams, the son of the
Hon. George Hawkins Williams.
President of the Maryland State
Senate, in u tying against his lath
lodge-room, o
some other lie. but she was mista-ken.
"It's whisky, that's what
it is" he replied defiantly. "Mis
crabb- creature." retorted his wife;
••you hive at last got down so low
that you have not got decency left
to try to lie out of it."
On, flnmiliirlure..
Ransom a Dortch might be in de-mand
for the United States Senate.
but while we have a Ransom no
other man need apply. If mil' pen
pie di sired a change the;. Mould
have sostaledduiin ' the campaign.
We see no reason why Senator
Ransom should not be returned to
. the position he has tilled so ably
it is enough in knock the breath .md so acepptabh 10 North Caroii
out of the barons to bear such can „.,
their monstrosities they seem lo
outdo the dromedary slid hip|io|iot-annis!
going as far towilrd dis-graceful
apparel as the) dare go,
so as not to be arrested hj the po
lie.-—i heir behavior a sorrow to the
good and a caricature to the vicious
and an insult to that Cod who
made them •'.omen and no. gorgOUS;
and tramping on, down through a
frivolous ai d dissipated life, to tem-poral
and eternal tl .iiination.— 7.
/>, ir/H Talmaqe.
VI. a Hi. IE..I llllo-r.l. ..I
'•« no, ,
Tar 1.1> i .-
IS Start the new year right
for of the stock alleged to have
M Wilson. Mcoresville, in- been fraudulently issued by the
to ins old home, lie Midland Railway Company and re-straining
them from voting that
stock. ,
He footed it from Crecnsboro to In
! 35 days. This
iunty since he eft
re drafts
during the war and luckily escaped them
al An uncle of Mr. Wilson who]
him io Indiana arid wh
m ived to lllini netime ago,
leavi: • - 00,000. He
ownc>. urishing city
ot Quincy.
The doll-baby of our grandmothers
evoluted into a "being" thai creeps,
but Ue tunes demand
more. A ' ireensboro man is at work on
• unises him fame and
.li that
will wake up ai midnight and howl with
the co'uc Ol croup, or something that wa;.,
and comp il a man u> run e.ait a mil.* fol
a doctor. _
A Plea r.r Ike Paar.
: emcfhbsr, _■ ly,
a who bask in Fortune's ray.
The ye.ii is a.l a hohd.n
ml) Christinas.
rith velvets mantled <>Yr
. December's tempest's roar,
,t loan yoin sl.^te.
. she the poor at Chtistmas.
Wl.cn you the costl) banquet
To guest- who never famini I
til, mors 1 from your meal,
n at Christmas,
Tar Btlabl Opiril.
I int minis: -
entered into a com
binal
Without there i in : noancemenl
. the diflerent ministi rsall occupitd
pulpits other than theircwn. Still no on-
I pulpits with another. A Pres-byterian
preached in the Congrc.:
pulpit, a Baptist at the Lutheran Chinch,
a Congre,- . at the Methodist, ■
Methodist .it die Church of (he Dbcipli -
etc-, etc.. I
fraternity in a common cause was thus
beautifully illustrated.
Shall this grand army of the igno-rant
be constantly reinforced '. Or
will Congress provide for that dif-fusion
of knowledge which is in-dispensilile
to the preservation of
free government.
It was officially determined
iu Raleigh,Tuesday, that Bennett's
majority in the State for Congress-
Why should the internal rev-enue
system be repealed f
(l.)Becauso it is a system of spy
taxation.
(2.) Because it sends a deputy man-at large is 111.
marshal anil a deputy collector into
the family ofevery man.
(.-!.) Because it maintains ."i.lMMi
officers for its collection.
(4.) Because it costs eo.OOO.OOtl
to colled it.
siety here that Mr. Brnault Wil- -» |