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I THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT ■-STAHLISIIEDIN 1825. IJatnol — ■ Pi • ■ S'oilh I I. lilillll Ici.VCS -I- III ill)' Iii Viol V I lllll III CilllVIISS Il, Dt C. I"ltll, t<l lii HI Hit- First I.. i - in ihieli ilif !' con It i- said thai ill*- outlook li-r tllltlf ill UllttOII Mill woolen -IMMIS i- Mtlirr ll"|nTul. DM.id ainhmili : III' .-luck f ciil toil jj IN on y a* large i in \ ear ago [i|H'm lion, 'nut ii isdiffcull to lint) .i mar kft. Thf woolfii trade Ini.s .-nil,ml Inn greater extftil owing in thf |H duel ii II." ... 1 --:.'. Tin' -'■ < I- on Ii mil i- ii• -:111\ an large as .i \ i :n .I-II. Inn ;.,lil.i-i - mill i. tail-i rrn if carri ing smaller stocks limn t'Vfr I" foff. Thf |iiotliiftion i ;is large IIK in l->j. I.ill inn.-; "I id gllmls I. Iliiilli Ii. I'd -! hands. Act Hiding lii Ilif Virginian, tin- i-xfi'llfiii II iii*ug, iii.lustiinl c nKi:Ns]u>K().\.(..inrnsi)AY, DFXEMBEIU UHJ. I'rimiliti < ll.li, *««>.<■...;.. r.,i,„,„.,.of..,.. .i,..k,.; . ::;;,:: us*?*. ^ '.; ;:T„,Effaft a*^™^-"*— SU«>r;:;;:: ;.,;;" M.H si EpiscopalCl.nrch.S h. the part of I.I. :■»-!,., - „, - of the Chunku^l, ga *. " 5n.ltewed apeech on excess ive tea VVH,- ' , . , ' tt,.,Vf..,,li.,StatfMillf,S.C.,at9 lion',.,, par o!''.-,., , , -.j, ■, Btal.-s BiZt, *w£l%?fcT? ,lr:.,ki,,«' Be "V* «^n,,„i,e u£ !;,„"'„,r ,'" ';-•'""'•»"• i--:.i:i- iJCKffiifr, president, great stress is out „, \V I *kuln»,L u\ . Z words which I utter, d. ki not for h n ' , lrovimeol Ang SK..,'' '' imu"1 '•' ,;;:;: "T"" 7rk:" ' ,i,""s ^•'"•^-"'"-'•""-«i,„.-s,„„i1: ^! ; ,': 1",^,'v"'"> «•>*.■**£•. .,,,.._;—.„,,;',, "",-. : :■. .,...,.... "' : ,:•l.::\• r '•""•'"• . . :;" «^"^--»? ,i,,,i tiMNWht ' ,i.:-y*'T;,,,,,r■**•• ■nywhere.ma,,,,,,,.,.,.,„,,,,,.„, NEW SEIUES/NO 88o thf bishop. Thf assistant SITU inn ol the last . session. I," \ N .\l .IIII in \ tailed the im-in-li.il new sinuous ..„ mission, mil ill tin- Conference, during the >ear. Answered :>i. "II nil lion ol Rev N M Jnriie.v, , He insisted thai Ihfj preach inoir in.I Dmialtl W liiiin n-iiKfhiiMfii nt-ure- on this i|iii'stion ,i- iii,-\ ure ||„. i.i\. mill ltf\ N M .1 ui-iit-v u.is crciit |Miwerin the eliuri'li for in-flfi'tfil assistant secretary. • mplislnnt: its work, lit- s'ateil On in ol ion of l)r Wilson n ivas ihal install of c.i.iin- DO centN to ortlfiftl that the prt'sent chnri-litx | jiet a dollar in ini.-sioiiiirv Belil-tfiisioh IHUIIII Imiil over till ai'ii-i thf next Ci-iii-i.il (.'onfereiife mill kept Question I--. \ lm »re sn|ieninn Ihere U an over assfswi.eiit. eni (..ni,-,-. „.-■-. as they ih.Hight i» Zii^l etTiuiMu S?" "">'w,,tw- •'"' n.".vl.nd Ihal the Stinthern Me,h.JliaU fully h, Bani \lu ou ff8.S2-X Sedoor of hi» h«' « " f flitiB lu.I l*e„ restored between pra.-tical eookery in rienwnSrf "'.^Tmoutba "lttte* "' ;; c,,1,il thetwodivwioiiaof the churcli, it Mboola • and daily envelopf.1 in was latter that the fund IK. ap|«,r- . 1„ his speech the Dean said • I '-•l»l;..i-n ui.Mlil.li.th,. n.os, Mmttime* s,e u™Ml ;• g.H>tl. Bisliopu Warren and B..« young women, welldreMed w «"«■ ;»«! the Rev. Dr. Hartley o„. behaved, intell Be.U a I r.One i I...H ....i . ... r. . '""' toothless Hums, and I say to 1'i.ilttl Slatfs on Jai.iiniv I. | -..; ... " ,..,-" VV AllH'ii, E Howlaiitl, l»Cuhirtlh, '""""•,s '" "" ,!"'"'"-' "' "'• »erereferre.lt,MM.n.n,lttee,.nCoii tin- tv.-iiie ''i I-'II i -.! by .Inly I to feli'liee relations. 134, and bj Nnvt-ml er ! to 331. At I ' Ihf last nit-lit'iiiifil da'f as many ' . ""'. 01 nine liiiin half of the In- II! whole iiiinilifr, were out of blast. In Virginia ami West Virginia, n iiijj in the snpi rb facilities • f those Si.lies for the ehcap maun are ni pi- in II, ihere was no i" dnetinn in the number of fur •"' nai i- in !iln<i between Jaiiii.in 1 left ion ami liamlliiij; about threi lie show i d i'oiielnsivel\ b\ the l.isi 83 years for extending the puwei ni Christ than in iIn- pre. reed isiiu \ems by the home mis ionarv idea. Thai II was iieuessa ... ,. "■■" uwiaitH gnna, ami i sav " ,1|>'"^' K-carred on » mo- myself «i sllijlirt.t thoee people are 'II to illlliiii tnin tlui tiKlin IT.. I 1....1I.. .- .1 n>< '. . I »~| ■«- •■!«: & Ohio Rail iI'M n^.i plaei il Hi-' i Park, . I.- inn ;: • : -!, were earp . anil now iln-\ -' In-up. i i iialionol Kjtj pi ■ the land ol raohs. ii i .in ( nl.v i ill ileeishe : i. rj :iii . ■ l] i lii- AI In-Ill ! nil . ■ II i has - il Ii «i -il in.: ■■ niiiaii and November I. IKK3. (jnesiinn IT. Who arc xiiperiium-erar> .' was *aken up, and Gaston Karrar, T SV Smith, .1 F K.eiai s. TC Muse-. W II Call, .1 KCraven, were n-l.-iieil to the eommitli v on < 'onlereliee relations. Rev T VV (juthiie resinned his position on the lMi»rtl of missions, ami lii- resignation was accepted. Qut-al lo. What ItKial preaeh- . - .in- eiei'ietl to deaenii's i.rileis ! ilie gospel !|e pre-.iolieil. M N Smith, fruin the r'aycttevillt , information so thai the lislricl pie shall arise and sav: "Hew -•' ". - '■ " .«...-.-.( I . . ■- | . .( |. I M | ( | - .lllll ft ry to convince the i|iiestiuiier that I priatioiw wen- matle: Alabaim riiving was an essential part of re ! ^-.--"'O; Arkansas. »l.."iiio: Blu !l-""i« thai saves. Thai iheehibl'ul ' t3.0Uth California, *.i.."iii(i: Centn <G!o..t.ll II.n. lIp. - t.1he man w„ hI om... li ie ti<n. ■ 'I' -... - I mil know, which i.- the distiuc inn persui | and M'iciililic journal p.ublisht-il ' \ M»j"-llolchki-s ..I Stauntoii, VII. HlHlf w...s\aKe..\lp.audR,||'|,!!lii,|. ! I'.iu'cs. lie showed eoii.l.iaiveh i,v I tion to apportion theAua"tiu"(Te7l i'dTv"n..l' Th*T\ "T' ''T1'"-' are « '• \v>;■'";■ *V S H. ,„. Miles : litres ;,i,,l li.cts „,a. the foreign Confer,,!.!. *7,«H dSwho SXS*JSSffi?^2L7 -.; Kv.J W Klojd, Henry Gray. W missionary aprt had Kuie more in «I>|MNHII reductimi or disconliim .,,,,. "u„,, |1' l|Kir" „-• • E "-" • l»«-lfi» ! •"- '- - «l, '»«..« the »!1 of ftaXT %£&££ \ iaw^fJgS3hST^^ «...'sustained b.v the eaniage ol ( fer Iron, wantof better food in'theii M lion by a large mammy. In homes/- The origin of the mischief uriioon the. follow,..* i ro-! ,s in the want of more intelligent and skillul housewileiy. If a wo man docs not know how to cook and to make the beat of the resour-ces within her reach, she boils the kettle forever, and enfeebles her husband and sons by drenching them with oceans of tea, morning, noun, and night. I regret that the use of tea has become so excessive in Wales. I think the people were in every way stronger, better, ami happier when they led mainly upon the old fash-ioned sustenance of oatmeal and milk in their various lorms. If 1 had my way, there would be Very much less tea drinking than there is among our people of all classes. Ootmeal and mi k produced, iu my opinion, strong, hardy, muscular, contented, good-tempered men and women. Excessive tea drinking creates a generation ol nervous, hysterical, discontented people, al- . i net, ; or cloth, which arc stolen durine the night by bis subjects. After th:s lapse of time be is deputed in his grave with two grown up slaves, decapitated tor the purpose, and a boy and girl, both alive, the former holding the chiefs pipe .mil the latter a vessel with water.'" \ Alabama, "He leiim-ssee, 83,600j Colorado, *.!,. . '""i: Columbia River, «ii."«(Hi: Dc. '"■'-' •■ii him ami the clever gentle i "'"H W,tMM»j Holstou, *,(,"itMi; Kan man who helps those nt home and mis. §2,tfU0; Kentucky, 95,0011; sighl of him. There must lie Michigan, $3,500; Minnesota, *lo.- nal sac itice ill giving. Let 'WO; Nebraska. ><;>,:5tHI; Northwest Iviiiic peo-« A political organization to 't :i"lll'p>f'"u<tff wii. »«l OnlSiiif R 0 Burton, Iowa, 9:1,000; Sorthwesl Kansas, *-!.7iMi: St. Louis, $1,500; Southern Cabforiiia, 94,000; South Kansas. 93,700; Southwest Kansas. 93,500. Ii iii-peinii nls has bi'i n -~t.il letl in Ii Ion in the interest ol colored II en. In an address tin in ; lee -.!.' : "We il maud tin pi .n c-lion of our civil or public rights On mod il .1 T Harris. .1 I; God's share." When there's lm . lei-ted -i.in.-: nai I uior for foreign work there will la* I Vei niont, 91,000; Virginia, 95J>OU I humor lor home work. He requea | West Virginia, 93,000; West Wis- W B I ted of the preachers that two reso- cousin, 92,500; VViscousiu, 92,000. Pi lib wa- elected liiiaiiciul seci in... 1 In- usual standing committees were appoinletl. 'I he following Were examined and passed : I'n si vein—.1 A lutioiis be passed by Hie Confer-ence: ilini the missionary col lee lions, so lar as it is practicable, la-in the hands of the missionaiy treasurer la-fore May, 18*4; anil VI'lu. UUtf»Kiug Will Do. iKaleigli Ohtciyar.J Col. W. I-. Beasley, of Oxford, inis III his pussessiiin a double-bar-...._...; , HreIl nbireeeeichn-llooaattlllillii"s IRtiicclbiaauidlss nguunn,. '"" "' ,V:"h '"■'-> which lie pi sesto .lisposc ol ,n ■ : e light i plainl) Keen the top ol \\ hi i tin . iiiii. i„ i In- pi [jj Ii led ' II :in- val It \\a- - . I . ;u„j : In-tappi nee miles I was sunk, iw the deep, - in ih Iffli am n When was ■ '■ii thei i . and for some nine the well Then a new ' it. ami is non ''if i .i.-\ Huid. :n March, . . n I.nun I lei l i hundred I'eet Iron , Rorts lo : hold ol il draw il oul with the greal il u -ii ifl or drill al tin low, i i nd tailed 'I he work ■ ere thei pill lie supposi ■ c.l. Slipei I hail no thought ol quitting the r Aibbiiim.il tools procured, and al ,i i. . i . .t SIM re sumetl. I'he well, n drj . was tilled with water to assi .i in i!".iinis- the cable, n propel insti n ineui was inserteil, ami thi rope till and lil'leil out. Ii was ' supposed thai al i|a. , rope taut, .i "sucker ro," would . II ii ' Irom the di ill al the bottom, as i" see thai politic to change its couise I mils the col thai il w il' i,in i-| in ii ii lm iher • .I the moral senti-ment ui the laud through in- Ni.: . .1 O (inllnie. .1 Kd Tln>uio ' - i.....!..,. i. .. i ....-..,.|. ii.n„ii.»,-, «iiip i in MI^II '■ mi,.I r Kend.ill,C(5 Little. Ihal the need of tie people was i. Warlifk, VV I: North, missionary conscieiiee, anil us Dr. John .- -i ties, S .1 McLeotl, Jas K K'-lly had based his remarks ; , Oay. I'aul's teaching iu 2nd d ins, I', in ih year—I) L Earnhardt, .1 ; In- would In • bis upon (' iii: I ' ml those v. M'il | I llllll . .: I c -' ' ' .... . VV, .- HI : in- appi i I to | In colored » iih "he Ii | i- linii liel - Ii mil I explana.liili uf tin law, • I. .\.- I hy II. ighbor as thyself." Nie coiulu-sii n id' which w as ! ii , lo,.- o| Ihf l I J: 11 i art will go do el b. ul,. The resolutions rfoitfsted U\ I >.-. ing conii ction, all of whom passed Kell.i were passed .. tli Confer an iippiovi ,| exaiiiiiiatioii jester en e. i : -1 I' Bull, lb in.Inn Tu'itie, i Rev. \A II. \\ ilbiirn. 1». I)., i , Troy, s I' Doug. "Blind .Man Klmpie ..' is imro mp a. VV I Hull, V I. Towuseiid, VV L Ci nn:! ggim, V\ S Males. T A 'ii hsl ol the upplic . siou i ilo the travel I ce & L'o.'s down town store, wild nn uvitatiou l iconic in ami guess. I |>uesscs "ill each cosl l"5 cents icrsoii who guesses neai the IIIIIIIIH'I of seeds in tlie pumpkin will gel Hie gun, and I he uiosl remote guess will elilitle ihe •jllessi r iu |be pumpkin. The j-lless -II 'iiii be written. Write jour ■ on a rani and send il to Col. *\. K. Anderson, treasurer, Ral-eigh. During i session of Hit lira nil Lodge, in January, a cum milieu of Masons will count tl.. I'dsin the pumpkin ami declare imps who recgnizetl." Ulair, B B Alln-,1. KM Shan, i ^^ Ihe r. suit. I-. eiv y m the Stale iere disabled IT, .1 M Ashlv, 1 E VV.sislev. ' '•" ' er ,: ■ ^V^ ""':' '" '," ,' .-'"'•-•s- . r"":" JI..IIH , ,,n —It is high time there was „ I J Daily. J B Uensley, M A . . ". . ' ' . . ^ ^^^tV^TJTt^'tl , Si, I I, ; |! 1. ,!,,,„ bast l.lglil al.mil II ncock as '"'.'"'g ■" I eseuu. I.eciX, I o 8. Hr. 1 ■ - h.\ a '"•> ■-' v«M,:i»n to insist us „ "•'"•'-'••' ■_>__ R, v. S. V. Iloj le. ol x.'.rth «««"■ has charge .1 the pumpkin. rernnstruction of the dime novel. SECOXD DAY'S PBOOKEDIHGS Gaitilina Cunfen-'nce, ivalkiug The I'ATUIOT would be glad to tnndse•t't"o •'' "' ' '•« wlh-le hia!Ss lh"a"d1 CCoonufieei.vviii.ecee ccaalllleedd ttoo oointlbcrrbbvv tthh,e ''""'" l;'";'1-;!'•'l-■ >a s | •,..-. I •'»«»» how many iu Grc-usboro will he boles it»da.». It is mil adapted to our bishop. Religious services coutluct. intalern i-ivilizalioii. Ii talks iu an ctl by Rev'J II I'cgram. ol lUaininu pistols, Minnie* of yesterday's session ilrHllliil ■ ... : ill il logi iher, < and Any - *'■" ' mi nl .iiul i e years i : lulcr . il '. II ii u I'".'. .iu Ihf lie present • per cents, pi nn-ip.dlx held he paid nil next I in- %i II s. t'omp - al the ci.ncln ' the lic-l ; to pass II i iii i in- II I i ice ni four , l'l HI. liumls. ■ i . _ Il I.mi - I ' le. i iimpl.olli i peal iks. —- ear's ex Ih p I al III ' 1 '. : • . I, - I';. ■ Il I Ms 1 'II Ihe nib. :. .ni we • National I . shi iglon . null VI Gruugei ite, 11 i n. In i aiilhen - iued thai in mill, Ii .1 dmnig the lucl ha.- I Mlgal ml that joiii'licd. ...urn. ex ■ Dc|iai . id Ihe ilui.i - . | noli I al its iuterseciioii with Meeting make iginss. -:;i el bj a white men who I ihl I Tae Proidcni Like LlKhl wood. "mtaiiiaiiwasdvii The otlier day a large hogshead, ";■ ■■'■'" «•'«■' tbe seni fr.im Norn, i aroliua by ex' ,. en icii-- win of ■■■ iniiiiir i.i-i„ls -omul. - oi yesterilavs seas on ., i i. i . n" llie oiner ,lay a large Uogslieatl, m ISI oe siinject to the sense ol ■ , I ' , M. !!„, I ' ••••«• ren.1, and alter corrections ! : ,'•,,";' V","1"' ""' sent IV ..-.. North Candil.a by ex- '•sinking.- Thus the tea kettle goes „.„ an.l. as an-nl!. ihe boy who buys .,,,,„,„.,.,,. inlorm.r int. the lot .,, the re.u ol pr,.8, and a.l.lresse.1 to the i'lc-i before the gin bottle, aad the phy- ,., a pistol is locked up for carrying K W Ward was substituted or ■"••"' lints, stole and saw a (|ei,t, wasdelivt-retl al the White weal weakness and nervous irril- . .1....11 :....: i .: ,, ,v i. i. ...i. ... .-. ■ i . uearo Irius mi the irroiind. lie1,,... . v ,...i_. i .i ,; i I ,.,.:i:.. -, i ,i...i„ ....;..;.. :.. ,i. ing the calmness ol the nerves, is ailing as a dangerous revolution-ary force among us. If] may say so without incurring the wrath til il>e Chairman, I will say that ihe torrents of bad tea seem to uie to be swelling into a tlood ol radical-ism. This bad liousew ifery is not only productive of possible rev hi lion, but of lamentable immorality. Exc -ssive tea drinking, renewed thrice a day, and other lorms ol bad feeding, make both men ami women feel weak. What is I lie re-sult I You will remembci that when .Mrs. Brown, ou her w.i\ to Brightoii, lelt again ami again whal she called "a sinking" she had per petnal recourse to a certain bottle, which in the lung run did her no gi.il, bat made her sink more, A bally fed population, stifleriug fr..in the effects of poor housewifery m Ibl be subject to the sense of •.sinking.'" Thug the tea kettle goes though he has nevei witnessed Hi - barbarism ami the stories uboul .i are officially contradicted, he firm!, believes that it is still practised. The immovable goods, houses, >\r . belonging to the deceased ch'el art-all allowed to lull into ruin, while all movable goods are stolen bv his subjects. For a whole year his spirit is supposed to reign" and his successor has nn power. The « In le kingdom or tribe remains, there-fore, iu a state of anarchy. Mo*i DaagerMU Wire*. IFrom ih,. i:..,,iin.. p ,. After the experience in filth ave-nue, New Fork, there is mi m ees ty for further expert testimony ci n cermng the danger from electric-lightning wires. A runaway in the , avenue broke down o "theelec- ili.it was I'asl and could mil helm trio lamp |wles and trailed the wire ctl with I be weakened n upon the pavement A passing tnnaulj nhere horse stepped upon the wire, there itwasntl chetl to the shaft, and was a Bash of purple light, are I bus saved deal of tn port like a pistol shot, all the ligl e uext thing ti downs ton (IuIiI IthIIeI1 aIvVel>nllu111e> lwl.etlnltt .o.!u.*l a■>n>.d.! •ti(n , horse fell dead. A uiianenl Intel another horse stepped II|MIII tin wire and dropped dead like tin first. The avenue was immediate ly closed to travellers of all kinds. Of course if a person had si ppi il upon the wire he would II'IM <I e.l the fate of the horses. Ii the water Irom ■ ul i". w hen n.iii i\ • I '•• ii rel ol \ ci • liin- ci mlc oil obtained. . the depih uf i. .en , : |,J0ll !, i • .II,,! is dry. I, uiov, d, which two, ni down after , ,i >- .n.ui.tui a stormy night and there were few i ,.i. . ii...... .1... .. .i pistol is locked up I'm deadI \ W'C>I|HIUS iu violation oflaw; it (In ill the blu "I « itli .-■•ui i. a of !"ii the hoy who si .i s VV, ■: i.i search ol Imliuus can nevi i get far enough to see i lie befi re be is overiakeii and iguoiii-i lionsly cai i ii il Inane. Ever, incid-ent iu Ihe plot, iu fact, ; - imp - ul real . it ion bj an,\ In couibinal.'ou id laijs. The I :■ -i case lo poiiil a i nil is iln,: of two Briiokl.vii boy, dug n c !.. e iif i . ,| i„|, (linn- Hovel oitler, ami look up their al ihal poinl i: VV Ward was substituted W i! Doo'i as liuaiicial secietar Rev M 1. VVOIMI, president o Trinitj < ollegi. read the rep r from Irinit, College, winch wasre-lelici! '.i ihe board of c Ilif .tion. Iff, I M Jones, I) II. president ol Greensboro 1'Vmale College,rcail ; .i ui ihal iusiilul which was reft in .i lo hoard of education. Question 12, Whal ii ivelinu pteachers are elected elders .' .1 N Cole, -I O Gutliiie, -I Kd Thump son, I' 1. Towiisciul, \ I: McCall, \\ L ' uiiiiiiiggiui ami VV S Hales. negrn lying on Hie ground. II in ni over iiiiu and as he did so two conleilcrales, both white, r •!- bed him ol S300. Sighl before last unatteinpt like ihal ..liicli was praciicctl .... sue House. A colored domestic who | abililj thai had their origin in the ok il III charge explained that I bad cookery of an ignorant, thrift- ■I) ii liar bar'l is lull, s ui.ob light- leas housewife, end iu theruili ot'iu-l. ll' wotal, OI as ,\ii might say. I'-iiiperaiiee and deadly disease. ■ lit pitchpine kiiulliiis lurile mak- „ ... . ~~~— „ , .,. ^ . ,i , ., Hiirdrllc's l.rt-lurc- to \oune Men. nil lilts. Hence vii Arlhiir In/. ,, .... • Robert J. Bi.rdette, the fact tious «•.... ...i,... .....^ ,......(, .-,i >.. si.,- ,,, uu IIIVS. oence .ii .AI i inn nc/. i . , _ t , - ci-siiiliv upon Rev. s. V. II o\ le, I b -en i'reaideiil ne bev biu a-gillin' Kobl'rt J- »' -nlette, the tact tious was made upon Rev. .1. A. Cuu i .•.. Vm even munf doori.i" detail «•"«'«f toe Bnrtiugtou Hmckeye, iniigiiiin. As tin- j. „au was a .' winter. Mister Ait.iur nebber ; """ '"'.'", '^"""'g t" large audi waking Broad street, he was g i.-s to b d in cold aeilder widout *,,ww ,n. "iflerei.t parts oftheconn-people tipun the avenue or II sequences niighi have been much mure serious. A wire which kills instantly every p . « n bo "I it would he a deadly thing for a crowd to surge over. Cli i the only sale place for llu-i is under ground, ami the they are put there Iln better. Kobbem . ...... The robbers have struck o at last. Last Pritlaj nighl one boied thrtiugh Ihe back Dr. R. II. Adams' di ng si -. . tered and stole from i'2a I worth of goods, i HI ue.t dn was torn dowu .n d care about a quarter ol a mile and tied of about ."in cents in .Morgan l-'a.\ s-oux who is i iu the store, lu-i some go clothes and a pistol. On the next nighl uuknon n | lies attempteil to mahi trance into Munis ISros.' Dallas. Iiul failed ol their p Then again last Tie - n., noon Ihej toned open the d . house ol Mr. B. ('. McAllis took his gun. ammuii tioi best wearing apparel I L'omplishi .I Ihe the wi n ill he "N i. i lock el .lalis n the ■ 'i li • iiuil u . i • li ll.nl . made their escape, leaving lm • i i , i . . •■ ■ . ' ne religious s, Hlf novel plot railed. Il linn ,||„.t,.,| i,\ i;,.. , rmttu DAY'S PKO, I:EDINGS. • uiifei'i-m i was ,. died ii ler at '.'_, oVIiH-k le, Bishop Kfeuer. The services were con-v\ a king up IS road -lie. i i i i i.-lcd ny u negro tt ho Ihe alley lie I ween Ihe Messi .. L. I'nikiis and Sum ners, Morrison & Co., witli "step this way. boss; I ivanl to speak loytm."1 - gies lob d in cold Redder widout . in a iii^ l.,a:in" lire in lllsro.Ul), whed-lines of dc. lie,e or oul to Sohliei.-' Iloine. an ! .ic as In/, iu clean dp and look ai ter dc I in s In /. lu lake up a bun-dle u > il h.Mir lightiu' w ml ebbe-isb, il 'in solution of Ihe loud pi .di Inn: lh« h took tn foraging on lihoriug gro ei ies, and the police, i_ i i s| whom the dime n .-.el never h i- a safeguard, lock c : I hem up. The dun. novel is a li and. i ■ i il Land The com ilti-i- asseiulded |> eiii.ig n lie I'lcnn-ii".. Hall, a li ii'cloi ....... n ul Dr. . lie, it W I nk. D I), i > Bin Lm cii •(• |i i siilelil -, »In mill loll ..I V\ .-■ . . I Mi mbt'i - re .mi Re, ...I I I ■ '• II I) VV . W II Bo I.I . : i I. Ill mlii i. I T Hudson. B K 11.i 1 ■• ' IM r'aii-.ivvij, ,1 .\ Ciinniiigi IIVVi .1 :. 'I i in .1 '. iiidi s, || - '•'■ ■ !' . . On |*i llcmlicii, ' the piesidi ul. On i ■ , : i:. . ,; 11 |! column lee ill se, , li tt.i- ilileleil, whosi i -. I'.' to Slllltl i his ci miiiii.( c. ai ii- iiexi ing. su.ii ii ... .- - ,| , . Illlpol llllll I'll pr- I'ii-ni ii|.p inti (i on ih. Without making any response, Mr. i- night, so . lie Kin Iron- in ii< Cuiiniiiggiui press, tl right in his liie an'make er blaze, an' sit dar I way. and the negm, lading lode, an1 link while a watchiu' ob dc co) him, gave up his pinpuse. shadows le wall. When he uses de lightiiiii' WIHMI he nebber un.ioi, siaiim. "The aiuu.es ' ; * "T,""" mm*mml>'"- us s er light, an'when be gits tired ,..,,.;,,., ., ... , "''• lie jumps HI tie lied an watches de timi li.IoiTt.Ml i,: follon"'« "ni''-'s '"'"'«' thimes linker till he goes to slftp. iroliiiii t'uiil'.-iei.i.- Wu He's mighty purticktrler about d.a III ol i.-sleidal's in d, alter i-oiu . On moiiitii uf Re,. N. M..Juruc) . Rev. C. kV. IJ.ird "a- electttl n ci I'll lig secletal'l. Rev s n Ad u'ns, I" :. o| Raleigh i!i-. i ict, moveil Ihe case ul Rel .lu-ll VVi eeh : ii ... .1 in i li,. ,■„••; liiittee on i 'oiilcivuce relations is i --'i j■ i■ i.11111 iti d rela I is so ord !-■ I by the I". >V iiul local preach deiifoiiH .' M. I>. : U Wiley, ..I Shell, ili-i i - ■ '•■ VVh.il >ueh i I'ldi , - .' VV !. (' VI rens I Ka) lor. '/ if ■'■ ion I:'. VVh ii travelling il elected chlcl .' T A il'li Uiruh irdf, i\ I Dull. ' . <i Lii tie mid S -I Mi [..•■ il nerc call .1. . li raclers Hi <i iu Ihe class ... (.... I, Who are admitted mi I li « Aiyi ul lllllsbnlil .'I. J A I! iivles and It I- ■ "I the (in t-nsii , J Ii L'li ilerwi ud. .1 K Ollslei ind M Vsh li) Irom Salisbury, n .\ Tuitlcaud 1 Rrol liei - i'loin Stall si ille dis- ■Ioh II, I .. - i.uiiin. L.-I ami M N s„ M!i liom I'avette m«u'a Miss ai) Swi.i) w.-re lightnin' woo.1. a..' if de suppli w,Ul tbeeven day prooeaaio elected il Diirln X„v 34tli, MB, gins out, dar It some tun llll lUrti ** •""'■f 'uck '" ""', 1,: lor l! I,,,,,,., put j,, de bin." Hil"' *'""' '"'v,'r was k"" .... . ....iic-'i-aii Law. A rcc nt decision iu th Supreme i nuii -Mebaue i for Ihe eiciiing )eai .-|. ilelil —.\ii- N II |) Wilson. [ i r. Si C —Mrs i" M ISumpass, inc.Sic—Mi-s Itlaiiehel'Viitri --. I re.i- Mrs K.I I'nirish. Autlitoi Mrs C U Green. V'ice-I'residi nts —Mis .1 A I iiinggiui, >li- VV S Black, .'. I |{ ii liuiIon. Mis. .1 |{ ;;. »,ks, Mi- I'leIII ll.i-.il. iliss Alice Wallace. Miss A .. ■ If. Mi . 1! I Gra), Vii lulia Itm i-iiiv. \i. - l ■ '| i VIl - T I! - nl! ill. i Itunipas. deli « it, lo • t Boai ol . ■ ni is, K in iiiinggii U- VV S li! I'.-t-l ol i Sorih Carolina i .:,....- ■ inn's n ■'• i '. I'.il 1 -- 1: S'lliuber of auxil- . II *i i .cr of me.ntiei --. 1. _' 10: uioiie) paid r.i treat i I er, -1, l.Vi.l'S. Miss HI. ixoill I . N i BESS, lii cording becretan State . I,i.\ ... . , * i -*" —".... ny. and in his amusing style be imparts to tl e rising generation some wholesom • advice. The fol lowing is lii ui one of his lectures: ''Be somebody on your own ac-coiini. my son, and don't try to get along on the reputation of your an-cestors. Nobody knows and no body cares who Adam's graud-lather was, and there is no) a man In ing who can tell the name of ilrigliaiii Young's mother in-law." Tin- lecturer nrged upon his hear-ers the necessity of keeping up w ith the every day procession, and the harness. nown to kill men ; i' was the fun that men i .■■«■ .■ ... u, had iu the intervals that killed ! yeslenlav he Wi Ihem. 'I'he fact was, most people had vet to learn what fun real!) was. A man might go lo Burope and spend a million dollars, ami then recall Ihe fact that lie had a great deal more tun at a picnic i that cost linn just doors standing open. Mr. Mi lister and his wife bad gon neighbor's on business and i suspected anything wrong they returned home. iiiiiiriiii i: a. i i.i Tobacco. Il.iii. .i.i Ciu.. Tin.. Si There is a young lad in this city who has a good place and attends fait il'illll to his lulu -. lie had one bail habit ami Ihal was chew ing tobacco, in »inch he im ill more freely than men wi chewed for fifty years. Las unlay a gentleman otferetl ihe i•■>. jj ii he would ijiiii clii-v. i year. Auo'her followed si lliiril. ail signing I heir liaiues paper agreeing to gin- i sum. The boy said he wonhi the money, washed his mou li began right away. Snmla.i In badly and Moiulai be wa 'I'lie-dai be shook and like a man in delirium in conlin 'i ii bed. Irom v. hich In- hil Up, and it « ill I.i' • fOD.i lure the ell'cci of the pui urn iii system can be worked o ■. - : ami Ohio ikes . li :, in in ' <79. i In Ibi . I ■ : . i st-l and ■ " ' !. ' IH! . world owed every man a living was i false. The world owed a man noth | lug. There was a living iu the world for ever) man, however, pro-vided Ihe man was willing to work fur il. It he did not work for it, i-builv else would earn ii ami IE .ilroai lm . 1 .!• U an- glad lo -ce t'i V. V. Railroad i king P towards lioekfi-h. l-'i ton—says: I. A home cad is ex 'inpl from -.ih- under . lecul ion, e ttsepl Hist, lor luxes; scuiiidly, for obligations , ...... coutiacted loi the purchase ol the twenty years ag. - premises; ami Ihndly, tor debts bo cent-. The theory that tl il* I Ihe a loptiou uf istitii i is 4iii ...a ui fact iiiplion. and the ihu seek lo si ijecl the i • lie pa) men! oi i is J : II >v :lh.none Kuan , |i |.c! aver- the 1-iZl man --would get left." and the -can . ties is th .,,, nuti priiiif. There wen- greater opportunities hindrance to rapid proj \ -1| ,. mill lawug oil ' •■ for workers out Went than in the hope • - ii - ■ I m-i .■. ' i - 'in- ■ • i i li in thi-ll ' ■ i ' : past v. .-ci. -... -.-i long Irani- loath il with ci pass Hay strecl 1 heir naids I'oekfisli. Tin plcletl loi foul miles ■ io 111es11 . ■.' - I. Tl - ■I.I en - -. ■ worket - K.isi.-i n cities, but men who went uvereoiue. out West lo grow up with the deiisel) tini - country must do theirown growing, tween here ami Hud There was mi browsing allowed lu pl.i the roa ■ • ■■- »■• II till « II • V\ c are .-.'i i.. to see Ihal tin VV il oil \" \\. Mull ii.niiu.nl luc deemed mil lo I I the short cut .. '... J ., I.I ,1 i,..,.. tl ,i_. i :. i \ Ml. I. ». «■•! me ":,i:',;;~"''.''• ilecitiftlnotlohiiil.ltbfsluiitc.il Vi""-.-"-; . «'«"»'"'i;.f.V\ II Bobbin. DRBru Rf» L V\ i | pre-Sfuttd a road from W.ls hroiigh 1'ai. tie. M:-l->-''- ■ . TJG.d -. VVC P'li'fi'li'omn,.-,:,,-.' - i-no l-Vmah- villa to Florence i ,.Th.y "'"'V11.'", "', h'" ',"'}*' ssociatioii. askiug that a lave |K)-ti»iMc.l ibis w..r« indefln lied linn.i. .1 II i .i > Cai i 1 hi nioliiai ol !i (I Ilui loll a pub ' • no ; i mill tins eicn ing iu disi church al I hi-ll ices, iu be ad ' l>) li-ii... i\. ni i and H.irgro, i. Hi Kfil) ami others. .Minutes being ,;., appro led, on motion the co.ua.itti v ■'. Coll. ing c i.lice in. appoiiite.i Gifi iislioru r, in.,;.- College. Ileleried to iht- board ufeducation. I he hour lor the s|acial service "i -- r) thi) Inn in^ arriv-ed, itishop K-. cm i aiiiioin.ccil its i- rptisf and iiiii,.,|u,-cil Dr. Kelly, the ireasiin-r of the general mil siouari b.iari iln nun., nil) . mgl here l.y liui iilg liecu.ne The lish is lias wings. i which arc joined lo ihe shouldeis, tel),a., thi. man, reason assigned ,. ;.,,, ,lv l";.',r'-1'! It i- nul llyi i« lish. hut seems to lie a in - clWt i li that ..ml a judgment wd be . the daie ofthedcbi There was no browsing allowed in ply the road , cb ii iiasrendered, unless the vigorous West. An energetic white, and i ■>• : the c-iuliari appear of record. man might go oul into the far West, season is ncarl) >vei . I,»|M and in two oi three years pos-cs- owners of I lies-himself of a bigger house, a bigger work in earnesl mil liirm Irani,and a bigger mortgage than road with all the lies (.llllii ,i • - • in I III illlli.V , '..,., ,....:". i... "....'.. ...i (Inc. I- l-'l-ll. ■- ' ' il i mi u. .in'i <i mtiK71 ni". i^t.^. Mud i'i.ii mm .iu in. he could obtain l.y ten years'work The trains ou this I in the East. All young men ought Ore HiI ever) ing to many, and no young men should day. envy old men or rich men. In con elusion, Mr. Burdette said that a i-\.ii..r.-n. v..-:;. • .. well whatevei be Rratlstreel . ■ Fii \ i. II WOOD, Seer . stablishcd in ;he Itailroad Coiiiiiilssioii ol South I'aroliiia. Tlrs IS Ulifol inn ite and we hope the trouble nil - on be adjusted, loi with this road through heir. l-'aiciici ille would then be ■ high road of travel. Tin Bt-uiictts ■ . III. II . • ■ . I.I 1 I'acili II ' : II • In able ;. expei "•' S!"ii » if i'nii. -. who are .■il ih. ;i ic: i iHtiiin, " •"•', '"• uigii man oi iruvei. ! in iteliucirs I'i. Kell) cumlucted the services ville ami GreeiislHiio road -iii do ol the hour, inquiring into metb us much good, but thi- I wild.. "•I" "I raising the missjouar) as- us moreg I tliiui all ol'iiicm. VVe -' ssinciits; .ailing lor iuforiualioil look with much interesl lo ihe Win- II* to tin- i.raclicaldilliciilliesin the sloll load, which I wayol raising the missionary as- its way here. sh nk. Ils he.nl is II it. w ith a vi-r.i large inn ,'irs I be lure purl i Ihf head i" covered with a hard, IHIII)-ariiioi. It is liver A crisis is predicted colored, mottled." WIIh a leanlilnl Spanish Cabinet gj streak ol bright piul its lajdy. Alter boiling a ham remove general si , has fail No one hen his- . ii u \ hiug like , j,,. .,kiti. sprinkle the to], with su toil, H. II. Kasprowisz gar amI put in a hot oven to brown, cigars, hasassign.il : -. II. ! isl : ... ._ .i i r ■■ 1 .... .i... i.... Liabilities £1S,<MI I 'n.. -Inn-, an r.-p-'i ted i" i a. '• II ned. Stonewall, !'• I'- ( liei r) . VVilming (■haft u and i aptaiu A.i.ni -. i li add \ making Duiiilee, .\i.--iil i Greeley expedition. - i - —- -—— —..— lecture at This is the method followed by the Mate r. i-i- i... best cooks and gives the ham a de assets #12,000. lie has a branch licions Flavor. (ioldslioro. ' i i the i ■ I label v re innk .i while.
Object Description
Title | The Greensboro patriot [December 6, 1883] |
Date | 1883-12-06 |
Editor(s) | Hussey, John B. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Topics | Context |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The December 6, 1883, issue of The Greensboro Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C. by John B. Hussey. |
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Original format | Newspapers |
Original publisher | Greensboro, N.C. : John B. Hussey |
Language | eng |
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Newspaper name | The Greensboro Patriot |
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Object ID | patriot-1883-12-06 |
Digital publisher | The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University Libraries, PO Box 26170, Greensboro NC 27402-6170, 336.334.5304 |
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OCLC number | 871563654 |
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