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UII:.UTUUUIIU i in IIIUI • Hxten- ■ in Piedmont ■ ■ '.: | ;• - im for . r &0VCR1I ING RATES BASED ON \r. 1 HE GREENSBORO PATRIOT. DEMOCRATIC SUPREMACY FOR THE GOOD OF ALL, AND A DEMOCRATIC ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTERED BY OEMOCRATS. I SI VII I !S1|| 1) |\ I9SS I N I." HBBIBM, SI0.1,m ( GUEEXSBORO, N. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1887. /. w. « i- i . i MI »i» i .ii n^pilt ii. (TBIHI '$l.3l» Fff V-«r, ;:%.:,,>».,. C1ECDLATES OUILPOBr VILLRC. MANCE HAND 8YTI Pilt«»lv.ni. ADVERTI ROBERT fi V.0UGLAS, 1)11 . , : LAW. 11" ., ■ ■:.. \\ . 1' URB1S, : | HIIN i:\ \ i i . \ \v. |, fl l. t . ill ' o PATRIOT. m *•' BKHOI.D ! the Republican court bouse ring beaded by KBOOH, I'.i.vn. QoLTOM & ''o. AN ANCIENT mm. GIVING ill i: PROCEEDINGS «»«"' ■ 111: FIRST SOUTHEBSi Ct>\- 1 IOM o! i \|\ ISRg (LISTS. COIN* HOME TO-DAY. i dana—Ute ..i. right .ni eft,;.. hair. I th-iiu'it I vonU Mj bwlm I "re w.itihed tho lawy ,i'v rardlct UIM i I rtnekao lonf onto ■ Till: (UMIM If Will MBS. CIIAS. Ii. \ ! l.i».K IIAIMMS toDr. lIoTT: "Dr. J. J. Mon and liis crowd to the rear! I am ruuniug this machine!" attain IOW the coun i-:..iDeUII. .fth.PlrrtD.J.,..; I MI. I, rcraallsti in Norili < ■rulina~C on- '. borneto-dv -tHiiiinii—-Their ( "iiii'-ii'ii ul' l-\iiili. .v. . CtlHIO frow t_ . Idonotkoow my^oU. they'll pot me ihere attain; l!ut now :;.■ I, (hank the Lord. I'm going LAW. I t'KIIOl U, .*.. «*. Dr. G. W. Whitsett, » I II <. i : «» N I) KNTIHTi S K. K < IRRGORY, M I >., I-IIV.II I II IIII.I HI III-I ON, w IMJF:ALL,M.D.J I'ln.ii lau ami Surgeon. Dr. W. H. Wakefield, i U-i" -In.. ... S. I .. DIJ. U. W. TATE, I'll VI I II IM. I'll 1 Ml I W. '' ■ ! [i ! In i'. Cl : I I [OTRL, Ml. AIRV, N. C, "JOHN BROWN and tbe Chicago Anarchist were mnch of a much- 1i -. They deserved and met tin- Baine Fate. 1 an MOLTOH of tin- conrl house ring looks rather c ire worn and haggard since the decision of •I"- Supi i me Court. Gov. UIM. : New York, like sand every other sensible and honest :n.in says be is for CLEVELAND for ['resident, llrsi last and all the time. (CONTINUED.) And this pride of hers bad found one for hei boj and and exiled bim to it; while Bhe made one for her selfoftbenow desolate borne—in bis was on vat,is which wa I his aim to and : in bers was none; lint a bleak, b n n n « a )l ■ "IT IS said thai Senator INOALLS of Kansas, is writing a novel of Washington life." The must novel thing in Washington life is IN CALLS him ■!■; . MINIMTKRJ tuvis'continued bad in-.-ltii is a, source of mnch regret to his many friends u Nmtli Caro-lina. Wi need him in tbe I'nited - Senate. Tlnisout into the world he goei, with only poverty now when id sparkled ou the wave of prosperity : bit now he wonld sail slowly along the const of an hum-ble and laboi ions iudustrv. Would ho ever think over, and utter these woi '-. "< • beloved and gentle I'ov crty : pardon mo for having tor one moment wished lo fly ft im the .is I would from Want. Stay here forever with tbe charming si Pity, Patience, Sobriety and Soli tode : be 3 e my queens and my in-structors teacb mo the stern duties of life : remove far from my abode "To the Sooth, young man, and the weak a of heart and gideli gro« up with the country," is the ness ol head which follow prosper Ity. Iloi*. Poverty : teacb mi* to endure complaining ; to seek the end of life higher than in pleasure : i irtber off than in power. '1'liou gives! tbe body strength; thou iiuikesl * In- mind more Itrm, party "—.V. V. P . if. All and thanks to thee this life to SIMIW HEADING. riu< M.»t Hut.1,,1 BlmeriM—Is Than PREPARED si-r.ci VI.I.V inn mi: no Eawclpatorl •■■•A. nin.-nr. »,„•„.. T||(. N>w Y(fA ,,.,,„,,., |ilteIy Conditions of a genuine revival: published s very pathetic story • of absolute dependeuoe about a very popular emotional upon God; believing prayer, de- actress. It was to tl (feet that "light in the ordinances of the slie had become « confirmed victim , Church; a spirit of self sacrifice.— of the opium habit, involving an ktilli Ac almost total loss of physical and — mental powers, and actual destito e ilrst southern (.(invention 01 Aadihn'ei i»;ri»ht- We ought n.-ver to be afraid of lion. I iiiversalists, which was held at B . »««»»»*. itf»mofcow«»iii God's providences when tbev seem The storv was at once denied by Keuansville, Duplin conoty, more |: to break op our lives and ornah our her friends, who say she has suffer than Ml years ago: admus- hopes and even to turn us away cd simply from nervous lirostra ISTBBITY. .hatr.iurwtanwhom. 1.,, ,•„„„„.„. ,.;„,„.„ pathg „, useI|||. tion.isim ed of pecuniary aid, L'he following present the details f^i?S3f!Shit™«S*ia '. |>ess and service. God knows what land U ou the way to speedy ro-of tbe first doiug* of Uoiversalista , ,_. , ,.,,., he wanted to do with us, how he eovery. ;,, N'orth Carolina, together with iff. ' ' can beat use us, and where and in Opium victims are usually hope iifa few, who first dared ,! wlKlt ''•»« "' ministry be would less, helpless slaves, mind weak to come forward in the face of uer- Bet UMniho-. first to :.,,.:., have us serve. When he shuts one ened, lacking energy For any effort , , 1 . Below we give the proceedings : rat Southern Convention of Awitht ll-y t|,c Berit[._in.i-i in Use Tar Heel Liniment 1UK Al.I. ACHKS and PAINS. GET WI;I.I... in-: ini'i'v. FARMAKS. (.i?K \TTKNTfON. tor CAW NIVI: ■•NKl lit DEALINO WITH IS. We wiint to luiv for f'axh : I Whole I;I: 1 . anil compose the "South em Convention of Cniversalists.'' children and our children's children, to the latest posterity, may tins be preserved IIS ■ sacred memento. 1 PNSII ir CION, Believing in the doctrines ol (ii's impartial grace and uuiver . ihiki, , ...i ; door it is because be has another toward recovery, rapidlj drilling < ■' standing open for our feet. \Vhen utt< imbecility and untimely Huw.MdD ho 1 our lives to pin _ : res. because they will do more, for his A peculiar featuie is that vie- H ■ r . :,.:,. , .., ^1"'>|""1 toe world's good broken timscraftily conceal it from their bar BMM ool do- n. and .sltat it'ivi 100,000 lbs 100,000 lbs. 100,000 U.s. Berries. PCherries Wool. Aw now ■ 1 .irvlul whtn I'm ehom t- -il:.>'_ and sbatten '*,:,,!""!" '"*• bgltrian. 4rWsh« I Mafto .1 fhink tiwchlU -I'|II; :. TheliUI Ibcir IT.y : He'll linn 11 > pockab HI- I ■ ' •.., standing advice to all yomig men who are seekiug foi occu]iations, h s im! plenty. "WnisKBY runs tbe Democratic .rri\.. ii .IT 1! llnald I..■- pai 1 Hi eii I -:. nilil picklhl . 111.. 11.: Bl..... . - li-.l'i..' :i.-tir; -tiii tin-ti 1 Imagh. - 'Hi R iy. Ami licht my In . -,,,:,. wbwi I RO li.inif to day. we hive to say iii reply to the above is, thai n is .1 l.i B, nothing mi re, nothing less. which the utt ich ' mselves .is to a rock becomes a b irk of which death may cut the cable without . ng all onr : Had this cli ml fallen across the lilt-: t-iehfnond >'*l'. is nilthol it'•.' 1 path, 01 .1 man wh.o.h.ad never in for the statement that JOHN II. IN- his life b ti othci than t MAN will be elected president of then it would be imagined that the Richmond and Danville road tuw in Mae.- HI Vice Presidenl LOIMX. -,1A '' L-.,;rb uia » n" _. ___^_^__ -.-.ii.iii; as u were to his n lashes !" 8S- !~"' [r' '■''' '■' '" ' ' the societies we represent, hereby - ilemnly covenant and agree, ill the pus,.'iee of Almighty God, and with each other, to associate our-selves together, under the name ■'• f tbe''Southern Conven lion of I'nivcr.salists.r' under the ;:ig rules and regulations, viz i Art. 1.—This Convention consid-ers ilsell'as a sovereign and inde-nt body, with competent power to hold and exercise jui lion in affairs connected with its own interests, and to receive into lowship such societies and churches as may hereafter request r to withdraw fellow-ship from, or labor with, admonish . eve, those n ho may walk lerly or unbecoming the Christian character. Art, II.—They shall have powoi „,,,,. ,„ v,„.,,, c,nHn, barlagihePaul to grant letters Ol fellowship and Week :.. Reported by the Bald , ordination to candidates ror the .11101111.1.1111,1.• Record. ministry, and to recall them Asheville. The Asbeville i 1 when occasion may require. trie Light Co., are pnrchasii than whole.—/'.'..■ nearest l.-.ends. A young lady at school near Philadelphia was re lint n.iii.ir.«»r.«t»..iL«U>-V-'iwh. iii..(li. it'lltIv found til be secretly addict- While at .Monte.igic. -in Hie led to it. keeping her "ineiliciiie" in Tennessee Mountains.'" last An a school-loom inkstauil, and inject '.. Young. II. ing the fluid into her arm with a i' ex-Missjtfwry sty lographic pen! Hr. Sioses In the t'liicago I'tnm liihl nmi 1 nevole.nce«.,| manifested*initthel >lv:'.': ! ' ,!l'■ *e"*ust. the Rev. 1 ' salvation of all men, we, the sub |i 0ur scholarly : s. in behallof ourselves, and ' ">-' »■"">■• See, e. .„y . men: ,„n. d • ii HI. HI ill- .1. ki...n- ■eek, an ll ii whei. 11 ■ Ii lh« 1.. bound. Solo, limr.-i.-k follow liii't'l- In- I..a... mi.l heel tint l.-i in' I tie ii 11- it '■ I'm, -W ill 1 D. Huge, of this city, as without an I Slookman, September _'l. 1888, is this letter signed s. T. ()., from Barstow, Ky.: -l missed the |mper that had my letter in, so I did not know that you made the request to know what i; as 1 used to bleak up the morphine habit, until I got a letter from a gentleman asking should have an It was Warner's nowhed beyond sale cure. I should have given il people. —/.'."ei'i- «hen I wrote the letter, but it looked too much like an advertise ment." tishop Warren, of the Northern Tins voluntary statement goes thai tlic Methodist to confirm I he claim made by the missionaries have established a proprietors ol Warner's ssfeenre, 1 11 Institute and spent that it is tl 111 - remedy in the much money in buildings. Our world wbicb has any decided pow-equal in the pulpit on either Con tinent. A; tbe recent Presbyterian Convention in Norfolk, Dr. Goge, preached for our Granby Street church, and it was with difficulty Dr. Tudor could gel bis eloquent guests through theih-onged aisles to the chancel, The house held information. I onlj apart of the people eager to [swered sooner. hear a tniuister 1 Kngiish spe.ikm; stolid 1 . • ■ I ili'l 'i 1. I Ml \ I THE Hebrew Stan/lard I'l 1 11/1:1: "as a renegade from his energy those talent faculties, which would perchance otherwise have race and as a man who is ashamed lain douiant; or led to ways ol sin of his lineage." If this charge be and wickedness; ruin and disj true, : / caunol lay on requisilo t . of 110 foo heal l!\ . ('he.reli is to furnish a Professor of er over diseases of the kidneys and Old Testameul Kxcgesis. In the liver, and that this terrible habit the midst of Ihirtj millions of!cannot be cured until these organs heathen pel an have first been restored to full be Pacific and health, because they are the ones 1 in a house to drool chiefly affected by this drug. ..■at Editor Win. A. Bode, of Alton. ma criticisms, Hebrewp ijtsandsuch 111-, was comrtetely cured nl the Art 111.—No preacher shall be cbinerj toenlarge their incandes stutT! We cau see why God burnt opium habit, acquired by long use -id or ordained by this con- cent plant. up the seminaries of Dr. Coke to in a painful malady, with Warner's ventiou, unless with his request he Asheville.—The Asheville Ice save the "brush college" ol the sue cure. It cannot be cured at present undoubted testimony of his Co.. capital stock *25,000, has been itinerancy. The grand old race of a'l if tbe kidneys and liver ere dis being of good moral character, and trganized to build a 10 ton factory prophets went to seed in the cased. HIS as a preacher and has contracted for machinery, schools that bred scribes, lawyers, -I. P. Sawyer is presideut; J. G 100,000 lbs Bones. All the Dry and Green BIDES, SHEEP SKINS, BAGS and BEESWAX, Yon can bring us. Will also buy FLOTJE, Ml'.Al.. CORN, OATS. PEAS, ONIONS. PLAX8EED, Chickens. Eggs, Butter. to\, Sic, &c., Por sharp cash. Any time xtm are ill need of GROCERIES in large or small quantities, Sugar, Coffee, Syrup, TEA, MOLASSES, BACON, LARD, SODA, CHEESE, CltACKEUS, CORN, SII IP- STUFF, Bran, F lour. Meal, of the p< Ail. IV.—No society, eh arch or Martin, vice-president, and E. .1 e re© ive into the Holmes, secretary ami treasurer, fellowship of this Convention un Bines'Crossing.—A. F. Page anil bier things sleeping tu< I lessthe^ shall h.rve first subscribed others, previous!) ineutined uscon ol faith hereinaftci templating imildiug a railroad I up a life ol --. ISut my mentioned. Bines' Crossing to Troy will D isterI ia Art. \'.—Tins convention shall probably soon organize aa I'll,UIM-'-.— /. idconite. \ -I ITI-.SII \l <M Hi Or an\ Ihiiig else in will lake pleasure in Mir Hue, wf nelling yon. it- l aluallun uf Real and l*cr*oiial Pro[ierls hi Sorlli * .' i Un ■- . i».ii. ^ov."J3.—Through tln-ii; i,. \V. I'. Kobcrts, It is not claimed th.it there is anything in Warner's safe i:«re ■ ht'li will do away with the habit, i.\<*«-}<i that it puts the kid neys ami lever in A healthy coiidi •*»* lion. Kivingtlie dhole system il, it ,„ ,„„ mteei,yearseiperiei in strength and lone without which tue business we have leameil ke*. 1 throw oil the In.bH. irhn .„„,,•,.,„„ Khom ,„ bnv, ||av the cash to buy with we pick And all Il 1 , would l>> vain. It i uise physicians have J 11 ■ HIN JAMES, iqu Houston \ Bro. (ircensboro. N. ('. i). II. HALL, I'lasti it is. ff OAK LEY, 1 urn DER, :.-I.iii'n. N. «".. To the Merchants, TIN ' ARE, J. C. Lindley & Bro., C* 1' I : 11 ■. I . . ► 1 ■ < » . 3>J . c 1 r. . - 1 • 1 . 1,1 - ' I.. W. WOODS, »' i*n 1 <i \ 1111.1: it 11:11i:it. THE Bin de Island Gen.iral As seiiil.lv met last week 111 annual life, had bceti pui ble, his mi I twice in each year," on the - Abertleen -\ West Kud Bailroad State Auditor, I am enabled to II is because pnysicians nave „.; „,.MIV bargains'thai canno't be on, sat four days and adjourn- energies iy in May and the last Sat Co. rest ig tateinenl discovered thai 110 other re ''>'"> touched by merchants who buy on ed-;«•—"■ alter passing tho appro- trno •""' ]l ' Oel ich place as Davidson County.—Arizona par- •-. the valuation of the real and so beneficial in restoring health to (j These bargains «.• divide nriatinu hit's in.-bi.lii,.. n.„ .„,.-' i'.„- thonj I on at a previ-' ties have purchased gold lauds and personal properly in Sorth Caro the liver, kidneys and general sys wjl| customers. Ccmeandsee - re iu life .. .. and ited will probably develop. linn I I I In present -. ■ .. tern as the one stated that it has „„_„.,. .,„. h |q0arters. ""'"' "''"' '"''- ih is true and real! No 1 will bodies under its jurisdiction shall KlrzabethCity—W. !•'. Williams it« g.neral use in couuec .,-.... N ,,. ... not bii.. ess :- in be represented at'such meeting by will erect a steam grist mill. :..'.00.00,1. .vll :in nave lion with the special remediea foi ... rivNw siys Fain> [t does not always give the at least two delegates, and a letter Kayctteville.—F. C. 1'ields. ol tiy. Ilerfie. liladen, Clay, tho cure ol the dreadful opium ""' democrats ol the South are happiness we had hoped for but it stating the I n of the body, Sew Jersey. Im - made a proposi I rritu . Dare, Davie, llarnett, halm. there." Bnt it bring In the world ..... tion to build watet works to cost Jones. Madison, il lillber- One of the worst features of the would lake then a Ions time to evet ill he elm 11 - ■ ■ - It will prob luid, Transylvania 1 ■'■ ipium liabil is the deadening of has. an ueces8aryca meeting iu Onto ably be accepted. ton have made full I moral seusibilities in , .. . 1I1.. tit can in ide. who 1 ■ te< lie.—A building will be year. Gen. Huberts roportiou as it weakens the phy- Boloexce general law. I proceedings'of the erected for the Chird Baptist statement iu adva-ve of I inual sieal system and the will power. Chun .1 tei I'rauklin.—There is talk of acot- eat. Iho I I lignies alter the ton seed oil mill being erected. ' ,-:- 1. -'.inia.—A -".11.000 slock co.-ii the 1 ' l*M! P-iny has been organized to build .1 . from ihem in lsTii. long tieiii - st.ileu ■ - a-fl. -.1. .V IMMM lltV I lunr. THEM. it .u..| Ik . IweUiiw. I'-.in in :■ -. i I in... .1 lid I... !.. I.nii — -. Il it hail k iii be kepi by him who 1 mid lor that 1 ur[iost, aud delivered lo IS chance in North Carolina, 1 have aveng. d tl ulliee. Kiel Hi.H'V. claim to have a ■ and Kentucky j has on the 1 iu IS.SS. A "lighi.ng chauce" j, universal and holy. W, about all, for they don't stand - consider lifi wnich ' awarded bj a visible wonder. Wo , do not accept as paj ment 1 net '•T«"»Ni ■ ices . ,, ,.,,,,,,.1,,,,^, £ . . :..i that the year ^,,.,\ name among more pri IONS tlian any Winter; for ■• ts and I from itln r; summer had died autuuiii ed away j the venlan ... Ill 11.1.; I .... y iielti, 1 588 is to be ry" and tri iiniph in: the united Democracy, mil declai RS ii will then ba in the front line." Wbilo •. .■ do not doubt the N ■ 1* statement, yet we would rather see ii I hail hear Iain Sr.vKKs rer> often tlro^ liana districts and do eei \ gre 11 damage. The St'AUKS, howevei-, who lately . illuminate the Inter-ior Department it Washington with in gl ■ went onl as 90011 as lighted. It was not en-gine sparks, a id therefore fell ou soil. l-OSFl In- ■ i| I'AI I'll. \:'. .. - . in the (>nc. ud ti in- ('..nl. the 1 , I'n rver, 1 Upholder and I eruor ol all things Indnile in all ilis attributes ol perli ■1! and moral, which God is unity, indivisble and im inul 1 Art. 11 -We believe in the I. inl Jesus Chi is'. Ih • Son ol 1 !od, 01 • Savior of men : the gospel resuri eetion. rough whom, our lleavenl Kathei has .; revocably lo : 1 ■■.'lii'ili' all men to bad orou cedes,, || . ,,.,j |IU> ,,, leud.-r them ' ! ' nd happv in the world lo picture ,. III.—We believe in the I. ive eelel.il V e Gray, cotton lactory. It, C. (I president: J. I* Moore, am! treasurer, and Geor supei in endent. (ii ville.—W. C, Micball -mil I'. M.Smitheoutemplateerect-ing a saw and grist mill. (ioldshoro.—11. -v. I'cKav ia iiegotatin eleetiif Ii —Arrangements are in progress dimeu; i>f water .'.HIks n; I'.:'.eville nl an 1 siimated cos 1 1 -i.o. Delinite ai-ii 111 i 1 on. The piivale '. iii.iir..l-l... Alan ■ :.-<>o.:r . > I .: . ■':'.' ' 037; Ashf, - l.o 111 ~ri I. - ■, ilioil which nflers to build linewurW [j . - . 1. -' '. tl rks asks for a franehis.' and «llo. M |: ,11 ".-!..'..;.7o-: :'., the paj Ill ol g:E,0U0 nmyi.il barrns, ;2,803.872, r J. 7'.. ■'.-': rental by 1 n for thiit.i by for the erection of an Caldwell, ?1,3U,737, 81,'.'i>S,lit.»j plant 1 '! len, 83J 1,2(15, S5C5,57t»; far Till* Heel l.illilllClll ■I ■ . I 1I....I.,-. T. BLACK WOLF. . 1 ia.. ro.—The pr iposition ol teret, S735,401, 8700.(193; Caswell, ■! . ., _'l> to build water worts -'. 195,718; Catawb.i,-»2, has been accepted. .'".1-7. 82,799,715; Chatha Greensboro.—The (Ircensboro 150,108, 83,179,721; Cherokee, -I,- Gas C1 have put in a new bench 1*1,072, 81 9,350; Chowan, SI, .1 id.-its -in.1 made uther improve- 000,459, $883,474; Cleveland, si'.'.".: I. - 1,029,771; Column . - Henderson.—Parties are cure ling with a view to building ■ thai ,„ ,;„. ,,„, ,;„i Ne« gasworks. If anything is done the theteiian , •. ,..,. ,t„. as containing a reve «m.\ or can give information, should be snffering agony, tl ,;; „r C.od to mail, anil nes and precepts b :I ": harmony, yet in every „ Ull.;,. p.. the aid of our rational day life M re . ..■•,.. ,■.,, iJercd is 11 and ganie for our meet ictice and as such we i.. . i i. -., '. 1 II .. ■ : - ' ..1 V IM ling the l«c «' ok N 1 1 (.. T. Gnu 1 '' .a .■ 1. . N ( ' ami while . lie Ol the Ii:. -' ever • .:..• 1 . . in inn lih '.ii v. .is 011 a 1 Iv 3D7 4JH.I ft| 1(3720.'f; Craven, ?.-.• ;al nnuattiv•-*e' oolf ((i.iinToril, an..d.! »U»• iikkee«dl UK-:<J. -■-MI^jisu; Cumberland, I hen* .1 j*iiiriie>niHM. IJeiimveil . : j. > [,044,770; Davidsi 11- to \l»-UU\ I'ewyp.iM p..-: , nd 3,093,904, $2,873,7.>3; Duplin. >i.. • rhi* yard ., -1 is 1 Hendersonville.—The city will 734,330, $1,572,5^ Durham, =<4,. «1< ; » »« im.ine^ Me ia w decide on January 2 whether or 900,140, - 1. !7<M I7j Edgecombejt; '•;—' *«rkmeinii not to build the water worka pre «4,442,03.1, ?4,3.A803; Forsjth, the .Vat.• I judgit from a unmu-reported. 8 ' ' FMnblin, mem he had rcrenjly lleiidersonville.—The hotel re I-', cently mentioned astobebuih will 517,1 [150 feet. An elevator is 50!lf . ■ - M-V*.;, wanted. J. V. Kickman cm give $;U4.:t0:E; <■ le, tinislii-.i ; il v\.i> encircled v-iili a wreath «»I Howcis aud were almost Hpial to twe 11 twth The lini'li was vi-1 \ Hue resembling L'bi.-s. Mr (I. has ti tinsel 1 up by his I to I :..'.. ,8.8. Mn ■' .-■ in- r 1.,., Uu loo. n« BtUirkffJ wvenil >. .: - ago with thiti IM-"it- Mat k ■-J■>i■•-■■■ i..«J*-1 a*ai if il i ■ ...M .-«Jv ■ ■ ■ • : i.i: IMS<»** v 1 ■ i ■ , -".in theaMVHol H -i- • - . in ..■- ul iv ■".'■.■■. .■ ■.,. ■ .! ■ .i.l .ti I llirrr '-r IM.I mil* 'Ir-l ' i' - Ii ' li«l ■ raralycan . I|«| .v.: bl i MM Lint rlka "I •i r ...:. I-..K .-i, I.- akantd how Ura fan Uial ,.,:.- „-,■ | ,. . i ■ rii" |4IJ -i- . U . ' D a Her ha limber la ■■:.'■- : . i'..l r. • ■■ • •■- ■'. :,i vi-t- I.i in-- uncd a rod dwt iBf i MI ■> i m • ■'■- Hi Unocd UM 3. S. S. BDUI but The I theaix that IM than an city. tact -r Ualh in i \'v ■■ DIKE C.en«*r , r.( a Impi 111 s I I I Wnt in Legal Bill r Pencil .101! |»j It I - I s - RANI 0.w.('arr 1«l> III M> .V. 4 • ,. itabic; to tho great relentless pres iiiieh good sense and plauili o Id III his place • « , ,. .' .... ...... , ,, . , sure ol hardships an lulling in an Lucreis m „ the Uepnblicans. ;|1 .. ,„, ,,.,.,. truth in tbe remark ol a modern . hi the Knights of La i,;,", „ anther, thai no man ever prospered erect a planinj ■ i,, u honi the co opera, blindfactory Uandley .IInl - sh will uul an 3,831,199, ■ ' ■ . : -. .!-! o-l -. in; in:--- St i-i!\ I > I 07.1 ' IK!: 518; riti Ii ' FIKt - TMLORIHG - ESTABLISHMENT, T. L. KKLLVS «- ■ home
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Title | The Greensboro patriot [December 2, 1887] |
Date | 1887-12-02 |
Editor(s) | Whitehead, Z. W. (Zollicofer Wiley), 1862-1923 |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Topics | Context |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The December 2, 1887, issue of The Greensboro Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C. by Z.W. Whitehead. |
Type | Text |
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Original publisher | Greensboro, N.C. : Z.W. Whitehead |
Language | eng |
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Newspaper name | The Greensboro Patriot |
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Object ID | patriot-1887-12-02 |
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OCLC number | 871565136 |
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Title | Page 1 |
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&0VCR1I ING RATES
BASED ON \r.
1 HE GREENSBORO PATRIOT.
DEMOCRATIC SUPREMACY FOR THE GOOD OF ALL, AND A DEMOCRATIC ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTERED BY OEMOCRATS.
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BKHOI.D ! the Republican court
bouse ring beaded by KBOOH,
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AN ANCIENT mm.
GIVING ill i: PROCEEDINGS «»«"'
■ 111: FIRST SOUTHEBSi Ct>\-
1 IOM o! i \|\ ISRg (LISTS.
COIN* HOME TO-DAY.
i dana—Ute ..i.
right .ni eft,;..
hair. I th-iiu'it I vonU
Mj bwlm
I "re w.itihed tho lawy
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Till: (UMIM If Will
MBS. CIIAS. Ii. \ !
l.i».K IIAIMMS toDr. lIoTT: "Dr.
J. J. Mon and liis crowd to the
rear! I am ruuniug this machine!"
attain
IOW the coun
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rcraallsti in Norili < ■rulina~C on- '. borneto-dv
-tHiiiinii—-Their ( "iiii'-ii'ii ul'
l-\iiili. .v. .
CtlHIO
frow t_ .
Idonotkoow my^oU. they'll pot me ihere
attain;
l!ut now :;.■
I, (hank the Lord. I'm going
LAW.
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Dr. G. W. Whitsett,
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K. K < IRRGORY, M I >.,
I-IIV.II I II IIII.I HI III-I ON,
w IMJF:ALL,M.D.J
I'ln.ii lau ami Surgeon.
Dr. W. H. Wakefield,
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DIJ. U. W. TATE,
I'll VI I II IM. I'll 1 Ml I W.
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Ml. AIRV, N. C,
"JOHN BROWN and tbe Chicago
Anarchist were mnch of a much-
1i -. They deserved and
met tin- Baine Fate.
1 an MOLTOH of tin- conrl
house ring looks rather c ire worn
and haggard since the decision of
•I"- Supi i me Court.
Gov. UIM. : New York, like sand
every other sensible and honest
:n.in says be is for CLEVELAND for
['resident, llrsi last and all the
time.
(CONTINUED.)
And this pride of hers bad found
one for hei boj and and exiled bim
to it; while Bhe made one for her
selfoftbenow desolate borne—in
bis was on vat,is which wa I
his aim to and : in bers was none;
lint a bleak, b n n n « a )l
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"IT IS said thai Senator INOALLS
of Kansas, is writing a novel of
Washington life." The must novel
thing in Washington life is IN
CALLS him ■!■; .
MINIMTKRJ tuvis'continued bad
in-.-ltii is a, source of mnch regret
to his many friends u Nmtli Caro-lina.
Wi need him in tbe I'nited
- Senate.
Tlnisout into the world he goei,
with only poverty now when
id sparkled ou the wave of
prosperity : bit now he wonld sail
slowly along the const of an hum-ble
and laboi ions iudustrv. Would
ho ever think over, and utter these
woi '-. "< • beloved and gentle I'ov
crty : pardon mo for having tor one
moment wished lo fly ft im the .is
I would from Want. Stay here
forever with tbe charming si
Pity, Patience, Sobriety and Soli
tode : be 3 e my queens and my in-structors
teacb mo the stern duties
of life : remove far from my abode
"To the Sooth, young man, and the weak a of heart and gideli
gro« up with the country," is the ness ol head which follow prosper
Ity. Iloi*. Poverty : teacb mi* to
endure complaining ; to
seek the end of life higher than in
pleasure : i irtber off than in power.
'1'liou gives! tbe body strength;
thou iiuikesl * In- mind more Itrm,
party "—.V. V. P . if. All and thanks to thee this life to
SIMIW HEADING. riu< M.»t Hut.1,,1 BlmeriM—Is Than
PREPARED si-r.ci VI.I.V inn mi: no Eawclpatorl
•■■•A. nin.-nr. »,„•„.. T||(. N>w Y(fA ,,.,,„,,., |ilteIy
Conditions of a genuine revival: published s very pathetic story
• of absolute dependeuoe about a very popular emotional
upon God; believing prayer, de- actress. It was to tl (feet that
"light in the ordinances of the slie had become « confirmed victim
, Church; a spirit of self sacrifice.— of the opium habit, involving an
ktilli Ac almost total loss of physical and
— mental powers, and actual destito
e ilrst southern (.(invention 01 Aadihn'ei i»;ri»ht- We ought n.-ver to be afraid of lion.
I iiiversalists, which was held at B . »««»»»*. itf»mofcow«»iii God's providences when tbev seem The storv was at once denied by
Keuansville, Duplin conoty, more |: to break op our lives and ornah our her friends, who say she has suffer
than Ml years ago: admus- hopes and even to turn us away cd simply from nervous lirostra
ISTBBITY. .hatr.iurwtanwhom. 1.,, ,•„„„„.„. ,.;„,„.„ pathg „, useI|||. tion.isim ed of pecuniary aid,
L'he following present the details f^i?S3f!Shit™«S*ia '. |>ess and service. God knows what land U ou the way to speedy ro-of
tbe first doiug* of Uoiversalista , ,_. , ,.,,., he wanted to do with us, how he eovery.
;,, N'orth Carolina, together with iff. ' ' can beat use us, and where and in Opium victims are usually hope
iifa few, who first dared ,! wlKlt ''•»« "' ministry be would less, helpless slaves, mind weak
to come forward in the face of uer- Bet UMniho-. first to :.,,.:., have us serve. When he shuts one ened, lacking energy For any effort , , 1 .
Below we give the proceedings :
rat Southern Convention of Awitht
ll-y t|,c Berit[._in.i-i in
Use Tar Heel Liniment
1UK Al.I. ACHKS and PAINS.
GET WI;I.I... in-: ini'i'v.
FARMAKS. (.i?K \TTKNTfON.
tor CAW NIVI: ■•NKl lit
DEALINO WITH IS.
We wiint to luiv for f'axh :
I
Whole
I;I: 1
. anil compose the "South
em Convention of Cniversalists.''
children and our children's
children, to the latest posterity,
may tins be preserved IIS ■ sacred
memento.
1 PNSII ir CION,
Believing in the doctrines ol
(ii's impartial grace and uuiver
. ihiki, , ...i ; door it is because be has another toward recovery, rapidlj drilling
< ■' standing open for our feet. \Vhen utt< imbecility and untimely
Huw.MdD ho 1 our lives to pin _ : res.
because they will do more, for his A peculiar featuie is that vie-
H ■ r . :,.:,. , .., ^1"'>|""1 toe world's good broken timscraftily conceal it from their
bar BMM ool do- n. and .sltat it'ivi
100,000 lbs
100,000 lbs.
100,000 U.s.
Berries.
PCherries
Wool.
Aw now
■ 1 .irvlul whtn I'm
ehom
t- -il:.>'_
and sbatten
'*,:,,!""!" '"*• bgltrian.
4rWsh« I Mafto
.1 fhink tiwchlU
-I'|II; :.
TheliUI
Ibcir IT.y :
He'll linn 11 > pockab HI- I ■ '
•..,
standing advice to all yomig men
who are seekiug foi occu]iations,
h s im! plenty.
"WnisKBY runs tbe Democratic
.rri\.. ii .IT 1! llnald I..■-
pai 1
Hi eii I -:. nilil picklhl
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li-.l'i..' :i.-tir;
-tiii tin-ti 1 Imagh.
- 'Hi
R iy.
Ami licht my In . -,,,:,. wbwi I RO
li.inif to day.
we hive to say iii reply to the
above is, thai n is .1 l.i B, nothing
mi re, nothing less.
which the utt ich ' mselves
.is to a rock becomes a b irk of
which death may cut the cable
without . ng all onr :
Had this cli ml fallen across the
lilt-: t-iehfnond >'*l'. is nilthol it'•.' 1 path, 01 .1 man wh.o.h.ad never in
for the statement that JOHN II. IN- his life b ti othci than t
MAN will be elected president of then it would be imagined that
the Richmond and Danville road tuw
in Mae.- HI Vice Presidenl LOIMX. -,1A '' L-.,;rb uia » n" _. ___^_^__ -.-.ii.iii; as u were to his n
lashes !" 8S- !~"' [r' '■''' '■' '" ' '
the societies we represent, hereby
- ilemnly covenant and agree, ill
the pus,.'iee of Almighty God, and
with each other, to associate our-selves
together, under the name
■'• f tbe''Southern Conven
lion of I'nivcr.salists.r' under the
;:ig rules and regulations,
viz i
Art. 1.—This Convention consid-ers
ilsell'as a sovereign and inde-nt
body, with competent
power to hold and exercise jui
lion in affairs connected with its
own interests, and to receive into
lowship such societies and
churches as may hereafter request
r to withdraw fellow-ship
from, or labor with, admonish
. eve, those n ho may walk
lerly or unbecoming the
Christian character.
Art, II.—They shall have powoi „,,,,. ,„ v,„.,,, c,nHn, barlagihePaul
to grant letters Ol fellowship and Week :.. Reported by the Bald ,
ordination to candidates ror the .11101111.1.1111,1.• Record.
ministry, and to recall them Asheville. The Asbeville i 1
when occasion may require. trie Light Co., are pnrchasii
than whole.—/'.'..■ nearest l.-.ends. A young lady at
school near Philadelphia was re
lint n.iii.ir.«»r.«t»..iL«U>-V-'iwh. iii..(li. it'lltIv found til be secretly addict-
While at .Monte.igic. -in Hie led to it. keeping her "ineiliciiie" in
Tennessee Mountains.'" last An a school-loom inkstauil, and inject
'.. Young. II. ing the fluid into her arm with a
i' ex-Missjtfwry sty lographic pen!
Hr. Sioses In the t'liicago I'tnm liihl nmi
1 nevole.nce«.,| manifested*initthel >lv:'.': ! ' ,!l'■ *e"*ust. the Rev. 1 '
salvation of all men, we, the sub |i 0ur scholarly
: s. in behallof ourselves, and ' ">-' »■"">■• See, e. .„y . men: ,„n. d
• ii HI. HI ill- .1. ki...n-
■eek, an
ll
ii whei.
11
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1.. bound.
Solo, limr.-i.-k follow liii't'l- In- I..a... mi.l heel
tint l.-i in' I tie ii 11- it
'■ I'm,
-W ill 1
D. Huge, of this city, as without an I Slookman, September _'l. 1888, is
this letter signed s. T. ()., from
Barstow, Ky.: -l missed the |mper
that had my letter in, so I did not
know that you made the request to
know what i; as 1 used to bleak
up the morphine habit, until I got
a letter from a gentleman asking
should have an
It was Warner's
nowhed beyond sale cure. I should have given il
people. —/.'."ei'i- «hen I wrote the letter, but it
looked too much like an advertise
ment."
tishop Warren, of the Northern Tins voluntary statement goes
thai tlic Methodist to confirm I he claim made by the
missionaries have established a proprietors ol Warner's ssfeenre,
1 11 Institute and spent that it is tl 111 - remedy in the
much money in buildings. Our world wbicb has any decided pow-equal
in the pulpit on either Con
tinent. A; tbe recent Presbyterian
Convention in Norfolk, Dr. Goge,
preached for our Granby Street
church, and it was with difficulty
Dr. Tudor could gel bis eloquent
guests through theih-onged aisles
to the chancel, The house held information. I
onlj apart of the people eager to [swered sooner.
hear a tniuister 1
Kngiish spe.ikm;
stolid 1 . • ■
I ili'l 'i 1. I Ml \ I
THE Hebrew Stan/lard
I'l 1 11/1:1: "as a renegade from his
energy those talent faculties, which
would perchance otherwise have
race and as a man who is ashamed lain douiant; or led to ways ol sin
of his lineage." If this charge be and wickedness; ruin and disj
true, : / caunol lay on requisilo t . of 110
foo heal l!\ .
('he.reli is to furnish a Professor of er over diseases of the kidneys and
Old Testameul Kxcgesis. In the liver, and that this terrible habit
the midst of Ihirtj millions of!cannot be cured until these organs
heathen pel an have first been restored to full
be Pacific and health, because they are the ones
1 in a house to drool chiefly affected by this drug.
..■at Editor Win. A. Bode, of Alton.
ma criticisms, Hebrewp ijtsandsuch 111-, was comrtetely cured nl the
Art 111.—No preacher shall be cbinerj toenlarge their incandes stutT! We cau see why God burnt opium habit, acquired by long use
-id or ordained by this con- cent plant. up the seminaries of Dr. Coke to in a painful malady, with Warner's
ventiou, unless with his request he Asheville.—The Asheville Ice save the "brush college" ol the sue cure. It cannot be cured at
present undoubted testimony of his Co.. capital stock *25,000, has been itinerancy. The grand old race of a'l if tbe kidneys and liver ere dis
being of good moral character, and trganized to build a 10 ton factory prophets went to seed in the cased.
HIS as a preacher and has contracted for machinery, schools that bred scribes, lawyers,
-I. P. Sawyer is presideut; J. G
100,000 lbs Bones.
All the Dry and Green
BIDES, SHEEP SKINS, BAGS
and BEESWAX,
Yon can bring us. Will also buy
FLOTJE, Ml'.Al..
CORN, OATS.
PEAS, ONIONS.
PLAX8EED,
Chickens. Eggs, Butter.
to\, Sic, &c.,
Por sharp cash. Any time xtm are
ill need of
GROCERIES
in large or small quantities,
Sugar, Coffee, Syrup,
TEA, MOLASSES, BACON,
LARD, SODA, CHEESE,
CltACKEUS, CORN,
SII IP- STUFF,
Bran, F lour. Meal,
of the p<
Ail. IV.—No society, eh arch or Martin, vice-president, and E. .1
e re© ive into the Holmes, secretary ami treasurer,
fellowship of this Convention un Bines'Crossing.—A. F. Page anil
bier things sleeping tu< I lessthe^ shall h.rve first subscribed others, previous!) ineutined uscon
ol faith hereinaftci templating imildiug a railroad I
up a life ol --. ISut my mentioned. Bines' Crossing to Troy will
D isterI ia Art. \'.—Tins convention shall probably soon organize aa
I'll,UIM-'-.— /. idconite.
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