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. \mm MTEB TO 1TTDI THE September 26-2*7. 1 7 Tff u . ' 1 Slje ,irgtVt CUM TUUJMiT IJ Sej>"6eirLt>er 26-27. ftlriot* ^ VOL. 1' GREENSBORO, X. C, SEPTEMBER 21, 1888. (Iff FALL HIS. lou li*ve l*'«e oxhauBt- • tliut it i* impossi-cu. touar. to get what they replenished with an W Stork nf Goods, Summer and Fall roods urn in the bouse .». »ll of my trade ^..■orally with the the market af-ol the best Designs of Dress Goods, tflI gt to match. I Ml uMure all that my IliCl GOODS DEPARTMENT NO. 105. fy\\t ^ailii patriot. FRIDAY, 8BPT. 21, 1888. M'Kt IAI. l»ARA<.RAI*IIs7 Democrats to the front! Roanoke, Virginia, has a lie v daily paper called the Evening Telegram. LATEST NEWS. »V TELEUIIAPH. Yellow fever In Pernandina. Washington, D. ('., September 20.—The following telegram from Dr. Hamilton was received at tLe Marine Hospital bureau this morn-ing: Camp Perry, September 20.— ••1". Perry reported better in camp numb r tour. lam satisfied there is lever in Fernandina." Harrison will not carry Indiana. lie has nothing in common with the masses ot the people. A move has been iuaugmated in West Virginia to lead the Green-backers. iuto the Republican party. "Rings like a bell" is what Sen-ator Sherman says of Harrisons letter. It does indeed. The chest-nut bell. ,; (applied than ever before ■Ufa til kiwis and prices of Cash gwrrt, silk warp Jlounotta Cloths, Clothe, Flanuels, lilack Dilki aud » full Due ot the latest ugl to match. Mr. Cleveland says this is a cam-paign of "information and organiz-ation." As usual, Mr. Cleveland's head is level. Dockery narrowly escaped being drowued near Hickory, the other day, while trying to cross a swol len stream. "Let us spend the surplus of a na-tion, and we care not who pays the taxes," is the motto of Republicans and monopolists. "It is said that Tennyson often spends hours on a single line."— And still the public cannot get the hang of some of his recent verses. IU< Nothing Department is bet-a lupplioil than ever before, as I kivecloaed oat most of my old li compelled me to I! in ihr.nl of the season, so I ■ m btook the largest and MHkortnieut of Cloth-vcr offered, aud at pri-ir than ever before. All I ore you purchase. SHOES. Snoa Department Is now late, and all I have to Hit rail in and you will be ud price. HATS. --nt a Straw Hal to • aeatiou, couie in aud " get ii .. very reasonable. « »*) au-nst, for you would it, it* that is an old many merchants i m selling on such •nd stiff Hats to suit A few more revolutions like the one that Mr. Blaiue boasted of in Maine would destroy Mr. Blaine's party, foot, horse and dragoon. If tariff reduction will reduce wages, why are the millionaire manufacturers who reduce wages upon overy pretext paying so much to prevent it! When Mr. Blain said, '-Trusts are private affairs with which Pre-sident Cleveland had no right to interfere," he should have aided, "for public robbery." An Old Man's Unexpected in.ie. Three Rivers, Mich., Sept. L'O.— An old man was watching a bal-loon ascension at the Centreville fair, yesterday, wheu his feet be-came entangled in the rope of the air ship, aud he was borne ;aloft, head downward. The aeronaut, who was performing in a trapeze above the old man, succeeded at last in drawing him upon the bar and seated together the two made a safe descent, after rising to an al-titude of 1,000 feet. to the "Black Watch" regiment quarreled over politics, with some of the 5th dragoons. A fight en-sued, during which thirty men were injured. Troops were called in and the fighters dispersed at the point of the bayonet. The "Black Watch" regiment has been ordered to Belfast. T!ic Cost '0 Eloped with the Coachman. St. Louis. September 20.—The story of«a susceptible Miss and a designing coachman has developed here. Lewis Tibbetts is the St. Louis representative of the Deere- Mansur plow company. He is a wealthy gentleman, and has a daughter, Rebecca, who is 16 years of age. He also had a coachman, a good looking yoang mau, named William Dempsey. Tuesday night the coachman and the buddingMiss eloped. Their flight was soon discovered, and detectives were put on the trail. The girl and her lover were captur-ed at Belleville.Ill. Thecoachmau was put in jail, and the girl was re-turned to her father. They were preparing to get married when ap prehended. The Richmond Dispatch thinks, "Tue September washcuts on the railroads are nothing to the wash out of the Republican party which will take place in November." DEPARTMENT * ii a few days, as uv fall stock is now md will be filled iu a ply the demand with "I m the line of Carpets, - >«;• and Curtains. *°d ** for yourselves. I " doiuj; business too long I -on* of "Rock Bot-i every oue else," »«d many olher such straws; see and you will be y aud busiuess-like. ectfully, WILL AKMF1ELD. "The secrets ot much success in this world are cash, confidence, cheerfuluess and constancy." But the average man has to have suc-cess before he can get the cash. "lhere is a leak iu the new Trea sury vault." But as the Republic-ans are not in power the public will readily understand that it is in the roof—a leak that lets in water, not the old kind. Supply the Yellow Fever SuAerere. New York, September 20.—In re-ply to a letter written a few days ago, Mayor Hewitt to day received the following dispatch: "Jacksonville, Fla., Sept. 20.— Hon. A. S. Hewitt, Mayor, New York: Your letter of 14th receiv-ed, and we again thank yon. Our executive committee will write im-mediately, and particularly, re-specting the several matters there-in referred to. We are assisting McClenuy and Hendersonville. and are watching and keeping advised about other parts that may need as-sistance. The chairman of our re-lief committee reported this morn-ing that he is supplying food to 12,- 000 people. JAMES If. SCHUMACHER, Chairman Relief Committee." Mayor Hewitt said that it would take at least 86,000 per day to sup-port the people who are now in dis-tress, and that there was the most earnest need for prompt attention. Those who want to help the af-flicted people in Florida, should not hesitate. They can feel assur-ed that the money will go where they intend it. The contributions received at the mayor's office so far, and forwarded to Jacksonville, amount to $40,000. The declaration absurdly attri-buted to President Cleveland. '-I believe in Free Trade as I believe iu the Protestant religion,*' and branded by him as a "pure, unad-ulterated fabrication," was another of the campaign falsehoods that are too transparent to require denial. The Provideuce Journal says:— "It is pleasaut to note an increa-sing disposition on the part of the great railroad corporations to con-cern themselves more with the per-sonal welfare of their employes and strengthen their relatious with them." Very true. But let the great railroad corporations go a step furthor and increase their con-sideration for the safety of the travelling public by guarding more rigidly against that criminal slaughter which is mildly termed "accident." ratal inclined Wane K. K. Accident. Wilkesbarre. l'.i., September 20. A party of fourteen men and a wo-man, the wife of the fireman Wil-liam Samey, of the Delaware, Lao-kawanna& Western Railroad, were descending plane No. 4 at Ply-mouth this morning, seated upon a band car. w hen the brake of the car was suddenly broken. It then went down the plane with tremendous rapidity. James Miller fell upon the rails and the car struck him, and was throw.i from the track. Miller was fatally injured, his head being crushed, and both legs severed from the trunk. Only two of those on the car escaped injury. Mrs. Samey sustained a fracture ot the skull and will die. Ten others were seriously injured. North ( arolina Agitated. .' ileigh, N. C, September 20.— The State Board of Health has for-mally requested Gov. Scales to stop yellow fever refugees from coming int.* North (.'arolina, unless they go into n gular camp. The Governor has written 'ho authorises ot Hickory anil Now -on, N. C, requesting them not to allow refugees to enter. Both of these towns had invited refugees to enter them. An-official report from Homier-son ville received to day says: Yel low lever patients are all improv-ing. There have been ten cases in all: two have died, two been dis-charged, and the remaining six are under treatment and convalescing very satisfactorily. All these were sick when they reached Henderson-ville. Tin two persons who died were very sick when they reached HendersonviUe. There is uo alarm at Wilmington or anywhere in that •n, in regard to the matter. I.ui.titt iii Dublin. Dublin, Sept. -".—Lust Sunday an enieute occurred in the comtnis- •r it transport, stationed at Por-tobello barracks, in this city, the details of which have just been made public. '," ho men, irritated at tin- harshness of the officers, rushed to the quarters of Major Whitley. after drill, and nearly wricked that officer's house. They Bmashedtbe furniture, and burned a portrait of the major iu a bonfire. , The rioters then marched in a body to the guard house aud gave them-selves up. They were put under arrest and the leaders have been tried by court martial. Dublin, Sept. 20.—A second riot has occurred in the Dublin bar- I racks. A number of men belonging Loo CABIHS have become a thing of the past. From them bare cone great generals, statesmen, lawyers and divines, equals in every way of those who were born in the purple of European courts. No better remedy for purifying the blood was ever made than War-ner's Log Cabin Sarsaparilla. Try Warner's "Tippecanoe" today. Greensboro Female College, GREENSBORO, I*. C. TUE SIXTY SEVENTH SESSION OP THIS prosperous Institution oogins on the road of AiiKUNl, iSSs. Superior advantages offered in all the depart-ment* of learning usually taught in Female Col- "T»VO "in |.H WITH BUT A 9IKCX.E THOUGHT.* . " I want to see the day come •'wheu placing my right hand on "the head of a little white child, "and my left hand on the head of a "little colored child, I can pass "them into Sunday School togeth-er."— Oliver H. Dockery, Republic an candidate for Governor of N, C. "Down with the White Man's "party." "That the right of suf-frage rests on no mere cironmst- "ance of race, color,;sex or nation- "ality."—7l*j>la*fco/ the National Prohibition platform and slogan of the organ of the Prohibition parti/ in North Carolina. White or black—it mattersjnot— where do yon standl ALL ABOARD FOR DANBUrTrN Plodraont 8i>i-1iiir-~. ud ell points in the Coantiee of Stokes. Surry and. Rockingham. I hereby gi*e notice to the traveling public th»t Ikeer on hand at my Lirery and Hale Stables at Walnut Core, HORSES AND BUGGIES TO HIRE. ■ Parties going through the country from Walnut COY. should see me. My hack makes daily tripe to Denbury; leave W alriut Cove at 5 p- a., arrive at Denbury W p. m- Fare 11.26. Baggage carried free. Respectfully, A. J. FAIR, ang3 tf Walnut Cove, N. C. DR. J. W. GRIFFITH, sxxna-Eoisr DNETIST GREENSBORO, N. C. TggTH ExTKACTin WITHOIT PAIX by too use ol Nitrous Oxide (laughing gas.) Office OPPOSITE UtJBuv Uocsi, ever Savings' Bank. June IS- nly Cape Fear and People's leges of high grade- Innssttiructiou given in Type graphy. Terms moderate. For f'atalogue apply to Jalyl3-6w r. vi. J)V!:s. riling and Steno- I'resident. THOMAS BROTHERS, JOB PRINTERS, liltllBNSBOBO, N. C. „OOD WORK. LOW PRICES ^SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. A CARD. Having other business that will largely occupy my attention and probably call me away from the city at intervals during the next year, I have arranged with Mr. A. B. Frey, of Millersburg, Ohio, to take charge of my jewelry store. Although recently from Ohio, Mr. Frey is a Virginian and a gentle-man whom I am proud to intro-duce to my customers. He has a thorough knowledge of the jewel-ry trade. If you want a new watch, or the time piece you have needs repairing, call and make his acquaintance. The ladies especially will find him courteous and attentive. He will sell them new goods or repair their broken jewelry at the lowest prices- possible for fine quality and superior workmanship. The science of optics is one of Mr. Frey's specialties. A careful study and long experience have made him one of the best practical opticians in the country. If you require an expert to fit you with a pair of spectacles or eye-glasses, don't fail to call and see him, and no matter what the defect of vis-ion may be, if it is possible to re-ceive assistance from the use of glasses, he will supply you with just what is best suited to your eyes. Engraving is another spec - ialty, and in fact for anything you ordinarily require at a jewelry store you cannot go wrong if you call. Very Respectfully, JNO. J. THORNO N. Greensboro, Sept. II, 1888. Big O has given nairer-aal eetlsfacllon la Ika cure ot OonorrbCM and Uleet. I prescribe Head feel sate I a recoamead-leg II to all n.ffarere. *. ;.RTc;aa,«.»., D.ee«sp, III. PRICX.ti.8S. « Bold by Drnulaa. ., For sale by TATI BBO'S. Greensboro, H. C. May 4. tf. BRANSON HOUSE, NEAR CAPITAL SQARE. BALEIOU. K. C. rd by ehe Week, Day or Month TERMS RESONABLE. arl Mmo. F. T. BALDWIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HIGH POINT, N. C. Practices in the State and Federal Court*. Special attention given to the collection of eiaimt and PEACE mSiTTUTE. RALEIGH, N. C. FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES. Fall «e«.-ion nj.en« fir«t Wednesday in September 3th lav , and closes first Wednoflay in June IS* Thorough instruction by accomplished and ex-perienced teacher? in all branches usually taught in first clan Seminaries for young ladies. Building one ol the largest and best equipped Steam heat, itas and electric light. Terms ai low as any Institution offering equal I ■ >:.*.iges. Deduction for two or more from same family- I'-rrwpondence solicited. For circular and cat*- lwjue address REV. K. Bl'KWKLL * BON. ittl5-2m Raleigh. N.C. POMONA, N. C, Two and a half miles West of Oreentboro, N. C. The main line of the Richmond and Danville Railroad passes through the grounds aud within 100 feet of the office. Salem trains make regular stops twice daily each way. Those interested in fruit and frnit growing *re cordially invited to inspect this, the largest nursery in the state and one of the largest in the South. Stock consists of Applet, Peaches, Peart, Cherries, Plums, Japanese Persimmons, Apricots,Nectarines, Figs, Mulberries, Quinces, Orapes, Pecans, Strawberries, Raspberries, Currants, Gooseberries, Pie Plant, Eng-lish Walnuts, Chest nuts, Roses, Ever-greens, ahade Trees, dc, dtc, dec. All the new and rare varieties, as well as the old ones, which my new catalogue for 1888 will show. Give your order to my authorized agent or order direct from the nursery. Correspondence solicited. Descriptive catalogue free to ap-plicants. Address J. VAN IJNDLBY, Pomona, jy26-tf Guilford Co., N. O. Clement G. Wright, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW QREKSSB0R0. N- C. PractiaM la StaU and Federal Courts, vfie* •1 pur lie court aouae. -a» STE A1VEEE A. P. HURT LOBVOH 'Wilxxi.iii.grfcoxi. Tuesdays and Fridays. Leaves Bttyettevillo MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS of each week. For information and Freights, apply to aiRWE, Agents at Wilmington. W. S. COOK, Agent at r'ayettevillc. N.C LA. WE, MANUFACTURER OP BRICK, FAYETTEVILLE, N. O. Puvintf Brtok -A. Bpooiaity. I have the largest and most com-plete B2T±C3?E. "Works in North Carolina and make the best brick South of Philadelphia. Orders by mail solicited aud will have prompt and careful attention. Address, E. -A.. EOE. Aug28 3m Desirable Farm Foi Sale. Only Tio and a Half Miles From Town. I have for sale on easy terms a in■ -1 desirable farm only two and half miles from the city, with good dwellings and out hou«es. poultry yard he... including a fine straw berry l>ed and 31 acres in fruit trees of the most select kind. The farm oon-taini about ISO acres more or loss and in a healthy neighborhood, produces fine corn, who it and to-bacco. Also one small farm adioining the above contain* iag about 100acres more or l»-s. one half under cultivation and the bulanoe well tuul-ered. The land is especially adapted to the growth of corn, to-baeeo. wheat, and corn with splcotlid bottom lands fur the growth of hay- Call-m or address Z- W. WHiTgHrsD. Red EiutA Agent. Juneifdlwif Ureenaboro. N. i.'. To Capitalists! Desiring to purchase-good pay-ing city property, iu a prasperotia and rapidly growing town in Pied-mont North Carolina, with fine railroad facilities; also-handsome, and well arranged dwelling, should call on or address • • Z. W. WIIITEHEAD, Real Estate Agent, jau27 Greensboro. N. C. THE CENTRAL HOTEL, MT. AIRY, N. C, HAS been remodelled and newly furni-hen*»l it now the leading hotel in "",wn. turn1) • class, polite «ervants at a moment'! call. Also' „0 . ir-g-ctass sample room for druuimer*. esVo-iT J- V. ITC11KLL. PfOB
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Title | The daily evening patriot [September 21, 1888] |
Date | 1888-09-21 |
Editor(s) | Whitehead, Z. W. (Zollicofer Wiley), 1862-1923 |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Topics | Context |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The September 21, 1888, issue of The Daily Evening Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C. by Z.W. Whitehead. |
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Original publisher | Greensboro, N.C. : Z.W. Whitehead |
Language | eng |
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Newspaper name | The Daily Evening Patriot |
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Object ID | patriot-1888-09-21 |
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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Full text | . \mm MTEB TO 1TTDI THE September 26-2*7. 1 7 Tff u . ' 1 Slje ,irgtVt CUM TUUJMiT IJ Sej>"6eirLt>er 26-27. ftlriot* ^ VOL. 1' GREENSBORO, X. C, SEPTEMBER 21, 1888. (Iff FALL HIS. lou li*ve l*'«e oxhauBt- • tliut it i* impossi-cu. touar. to get what they replenished with an W Stork nf Goods, Summer and Fall roods urn in the bouse .». »ll of my trade ^..■orally with the the market af-ol the best Designs of Dress Goods, tflI gt to match. I Ml uMure all that my IliCl GOODS DEPARTMENT NO. 105. fy\\t ^ailii patriot. FRIDAY, 8BPT. 21, 1888. M'Kt IAI. l»ARA<.RAI*IIs7 Democrats to the front! Roanoke, Virginia, has a lie v daily paper called the Evening Telegram. LATEST NEWS. »V TELEUIIAPH. Yellow fever In Pernandina. Washington, D. ('., September 20.—The following telegram from Dr. Hamilton was received at tLe Marine Hospital bureau this morn-ing: Camp Perry, September 20.— ••1". Perry reported better in camp numb r tour. lam satisfied there is lever in Fernandina." Harrison will not carry Indiana. lie has nothing in common with the masses ot the people. A move has been iuaugmated in West Virginia to lead the Green-backers. iuto the Republican party. "Rings like a bell" is what Sen-ator Sherman says of Harrisons letter. It does indeed. The chest-nut bell. ,; (applied than ever before ■Ufa til kiwis and prices of Cash gwrrt, silk warp Jlounotta Cloths, Clothe, Flanuels, lilack Dilki aud » full Due ot the latest ugl to match. Mr. Cleveland says this is a cam-paign of "information and organiz-ation." As usual, Mr. Cleveland's head is level. Dockery narrowly escaped being drowued near Hickory, the other day, while trying to cross a swol len stream. "Let us spend the surplus of a na-tion, and we care not who pays the taxes" is the motto of Republicans and monopolists. "It is said that Tennyson often spends hours on a single line."— And still the public cannot get the hang of some of his recent verses. IU< Nothing Department is bet-a lupplioil than ever before, as I kivecloaed oat most of my old li compelled me to I! in ihr.nl of the season, so I ■ m btook the largest and MHkortnieut of Cloth-vcr offered, aud at pri-ir than ever before. All I ore you purchase. SHOES. Snoa Department Is now late, and all I have to Hit rail in and you will be ud price. HATS. --nt a Straw Hal to • aeatiou, couie in aud " get ii .. very reasonable. « »*) au-nst, for you would it, it* that is an old many merchants i m selling on such •nd stiff Hats to suit A few more revolutions like the one that Mr. Blaiue boasted of in Maine would destroy Mr. Blaine's party, foot, horse and dragoon. If tariff reduction will reduce wages, why are the millionaire manufacturers who reduce wages upon overy pretext paying so much to prevent it! When Mr. Blain said, '-Trusts are private affairs with which Pre-sident Cleveland had no right to interfere" he should have aided, "for public robbery." An Old Man's Unexpected in.ie. Three Rivers, Mich., Sept. L'O.— An old man was watching a bal-loon ascension at the Centreville fair, yesterday, wheu his feet be-came entangled in the rope of the air ship, aud he was borne ;aloft, head downward. The aeronaut, who was performing in a trapeze above the old man, succeeded at last in drawing him upon the bar and seated together the two made a safe descent, after rising to an al-titude of 1,000 feet. to the "Black Watch" regiment quarreled over politics, with some of the 5th dragoons. A fight en-sued, during which thirty men were injured. Troops were called in and the fighters dispersed at the point of the bayonet. The "Black Watch" regiment has been ordered to Belfast. T!ic Cost '0 Eloped with the Coachman. St. Louis. September 20.—The story of«a susceptible Miss and a designing coachman has developed here. Lewis Tibbetts is the St. Louis representative of the Deere- Mansur plow company. He is a wealthy gentleman, and has a daughter, Rebecca, who is 16 years of age. He also had a coachman, a good looking yoang mau, named William Dempsey. Tuesday night the coachman and the buddingMiss eloped. Their flight was soon discovered, and detectives were put on the trail. The girl and her lover were captur-ed at Belleville.Ill. Thecoachmau was put in jail, and the girl was re-turned to her father. They were preparing to get married when ap prehended. The Richmond Dispatch thinks, "Tue September washcuts on the railroads are nothing to the wash out of the Republican party which will take place in November." DEPARTMENT * ii a few days, as uv fall stock is now md will be filled iu a ply the demand with "I m the line of Carpets, - >«;• and Curtains. *°d ** for yourselves. I " doiuj; business too long I -on* of "Rock Bot-i every oue else" »«d many olher such straws; see and you will be y aud busiuess-like. ectfully, WILL AKMF1ELD. "The secrets ot much success in this world are cash, confidence, cheerfuluess and constancy." But the average man has to have suc-cess before he can get the cash. "lhere is a leak iu the new Trea sury vault." But as the Republic-ans are not in power the public will readily understand that it is in the roof—a leak that lets in water, not the old kind. Supply the Yellow Fever SuAerere. New York, September 20.—In re-ply to a letter written a few days ago, Mayor Hewitt to day received the following dispatch: "Jacksonville, Fla., Sept. 20.— Hon. A. S. Hewitt, Mayor, New York: Your letter of 14th receiv-ed, and we again thank yon. Our executive committee will write im-mediately, and particularly, re-specting the several matters there-in referred to. We are assisting McClenuy and Hendersonville. and are watching and keeping advised about other parts that may need as-sistance. The chairman of our re-lief committee reported this morn-ing that he is supplying food to 12,- 000 people. JAMES If. SCHUMACHER, Chairman Relief Committee." Mayor Hewitt said that it would take at least 86,000 per day to sup-port the people who are now in dis-tress, and that there was the most earnest need for prompt attention. Those who want to help the af-flicted people in Florida, should not hesitate. They can feel assur-ed that the money will go where they intend it. The contributions received at the mayor's office so far, and forwarded to Jacksonville, amount to $40,000. The declaration absurdly attri-buted to President Cleveland. '-I believe in Free Trade as I believe iu the Protestant religion,*' and branded by him as a "pure, unad-ulterated fabrication" was another of the campaign falsehoods that are too transparent to require denial. The Provideuce Journal says:— "It is pleasaut to note an increa-sing disposition on the part of the great railroad corporations to con-cern themselves more with the per-sonal welfare of their employes and strengthen their relatious with them." Very true. But let the great railroad corporations go a step furthor and increase their con-sideration for the safety of the travelling public by guarding more rigidly against that criminal slaughter which is mildly termed "accident." ratal inclined Wane K. K. Accident. Wilkesbarre. l'.i., September 20. A party of fourteen men and a wo-man, the wife of the fireman Wil-liam Samey, of the Delaware, Lao-kawanna& Western Railroad, were descending plane No. 4 at Ply-mouth this morning, seated upon a band car. w hen the brake of the car was suddenly broken. It then went down the plane with tremendous rapidity. James Miller fell upon the rails and the car struck him, and was throw.i from the track. Miller was fatally injured, his head being crushed, and both legs severed from the trunk. Only two of those on the car escaped injury. Mrs. Samey sustained a fracture ot the skull and will die. Ten others were seriously injured. North ( arolina Agitated. .' ileigh, N. C, September 20.— The State Board of Health has for-mally requested Gov. Scales to stop yellow fever refugees from coming int.* North (.'arolina, unless they go into n gular camp. The Governor has written 'ho authorises ot Hickory anil Now -on, N. C, requesting them not to allow refugees to enter. Both of these towns had invited refugees to enter them. An-official report from Homier-son ville received to day says: Yel low lever patients are all improv-ing. There have been ten cases in all: two have died, two been dis-charged, and the remaining six are under treatment and convalescing very satisfactorily. All these were sick when they reached Henderson-ville. Tin two persons who died were very sick when they reached HendersonviUe. There is uo alarm at Wilmington or anywhere in that •n, in regard to the matter. I.ui.titt iii Dublin. Dublin, Sept. -".—Lust Sunday an enieute occurred in the comtnis- •r it transport, stationed at Por-tobello barracks, in this city, the details of which have just been made public. '" ho men, irritated at tin- harshness of the officers, rushed to the quarters of Major Whitley. after drill, and nearly wricked that officer's house. They Bmashedtbe furniture, and burned a portrait of the major iu a bonfire. , The rioters then marched in a body to the guard house aud gave them-selves up. They were put under arrest and the leaders have been tried by court martial. Dublin, Sept. 20.—A second riot has occurred in the Dublin bar- I racks. A number of men belonging Loo CABIHS have become a thing of the past. From them bare cone great generals, statesmen, lawyers and divines, equals in every way of those who were born in the purple of European courts. No better remedy for purifying the blood was ever made than War-ner's Log Cabin Sarsaparilla. Try Warner's "Tippecanoe" today. Greensboro Female College, GREENSBORO, I*. C. TUE SIXTY SEVENTH SESSION OP THIS prosperous Institution oogins on the road of AiiKUNl, iSSs. Superior advantages offered in all the depart-ment* of learning usually taught in Female Col- "T»VO "in |.H WITH BUT A 9IKCX.E THOUGHT.* . " I want to see the day come •'wheu placing my right hand on "the head of a little white child, "and my left hand on the head of a "little colored child, I can pass "them into Sunday School togeth-er."— Oliver H. Dockery, Republic an candidate for Governor of N, C. "Down with the White Man's "party." "That the right of suf-frage rests on no mere cironmst- "ance of race, color,;sex or nation- "ality."—7l*j>la*fco/ the National Prohibition platform and slogan of the organ of the Prohibition parti/ in North Carolina. White or black—it mattersjnot— where do yon standl ALL ABOARD FOR DANBUrTrN Plodraont 8i>i-1iiir-~. ud ell points in the Coantiee of Stokes. Surry and. Rockingham. I hereby gi*e notice to the traveling public th»t Ikeer on hand at my Lirery and Hale Stables at Walnut Core, HORSES AND BUGGIES TO HIRE. ■ Parties going through the country from Walnut COY. should see me. My hack makes daily tripe to Denbury; leave W alriut Cove at 5 p- a., arrive at Denbury W p. m- Fare 11.26. Baggage carried free. Respectfully, A. J. FAIR, ang3 tf Walnut Cove, N. C. DR. J. W. GRIFFITH, sxxna-Eoisr DNETIST GREENSBORO, N. C. TggTH ExTKACTin WITHOIT PAIX by too use ol Nitrous Oxide (laughing gas.) Office OPPOSITE UtJBuv Uocsi, ever Savings' Bank. June IS- nly Cape Fear and People's leges of high grade- Innssttiructiou given in Type graphy. Terms moderate. For f'atalogue apply to Jalyl3-6w r. vi. J)V!:s. riling and Steno- I'resident. THOMAS BROTHERS, JOB PRINTERS, liltllBNSBOBO, N. C. „OOD WORK. LOW PRICES ^SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. A CARD. Having other business that will largely occupy my attention and probably call me away from the city at intervals during the next year, I have arranged with Mr. A. B. Frey, of Millersburg, Ohio, to take charge of my jewelry store. Although recently from Ohio, Mr. Frey is a Virginian and a gentle-man whom I am proud to intro-duce to my customers. He has a thorough knowledge of the jewel-ry trade. If you want a new watch, or the time piece you have needs repairing, call and make his acquaintance. The ladies especially will find him courteous and attentive. He will sell them new goods or repair their broken jewelry at the lowest prices- possible for fine quality and superior workmanship. The science of optics is one of Mr. Frey's specialties. A careful study and long experience have made him one of the best practical opticians in the country. If you require an expert to fit you with a pair of spectacles or eye-glasses, don't fail to call and see him, and no matter what the defect of vis-ion may be, if it is possible to re-ceive assistance from the use of glasses, he will supply you with just what is best suited to your eyes. Engraving is another spec - ialty, and in fact for anything you ordinarily require at a jewelry store you cannot go wrong if you call. Very Respectfully, JNO. J. THORNO N. Greensboro, Sept. II, 1888. Big O has given nairer-aal eetlsfacllon la Ika cure ot OonorrbCM and Uleet. I prescribe Head feel sate I a recoamead-leg II to all n.ffarere. *. ;.RTc;aa,«.»., D.ee«sp, III. PRICX.ti.8S. « Bold by Drnulaa. ., For sale by TATI BBO'S. Greensboro, H. C. May 4. tf. BRANSON HOUSE, NEAR CAPITAL SQARE. BALEIOU. K. C. rd by ehe Week, Day or Month TERMS RESONABLE. arl Mmo. F. T. BALDWIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HIGH POINT, N. C. Practices in the State and Federal Court*. Special attention given to the collection of eiaimt and PEACE mSiTTUTE. RALEIGH, N. C. FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES. Fall «e«.-ion nj.en« fir«t Wednesday in September 3th lav , and closes first Wednoflay in June IS* Thorough instruction by accomplished and ex-perienced teacher? in all branches usually taught in first clan Seminaries for young ladies. Building one ol the largest and best equipped Steam heat, itas and electric light. Terms ai low as any Institution offering equal I ■ >:.*.iges. Deduction for two or more from same family- I'-rrwpondence solicited. For circular and cat*- lwjue address REV. K. Bl'KWKLL * BON. ittl5-2m Raleigh. N.C. POMONA, N. C, Two and a half miles West of Oreentboro, N. C. The main line of the Richmond and Danville Railroad passes through the grounds aud within 100 feet of the office. Salem trains make regular stops twice daily each way. Those interested in fruit and frnit growing *re cordially invited to inspect this, the largest nursery in the state and one of the largest in the South. Stock consists of Applet, Peaches, Peart, Cherries, Plums, Japanese Persimmons, Apricots,Nectarines, Figs, Mulberries, Quinces, Orapes, Pecans, Strawberries, Raspberries, Currants, Gooseberries, Pie Plant, Eng-lish Walnuts, Chest nuts, Roses, Ever-greens, ahade Trees, dc, dtc, dec. All the new and rare varieties, as well as the old ones, which my new catalogue for 1888 will show. Give your order to my authorized agent or order direct from the nursery. Correspondence solicited. Descriptive catalogue free to ap-plicants. Address J. VAN IJNDLBY, Pomona, jy26-tf Guilford Co., N. O. Clement G. Wright, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW QREKSSB0R0. N- C. PractiaM la StaU and Federal Courts, vfie* •1 pur lie court aouae. -a» STE A1VEEE A. P. HURT LOBVOH 'Wilxxi.iii.grfcoxi. Tuesdays and Fridays. Leaves Bttyettevillo MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS of each week. For information and Freights, apply to aiRWE, Agents at Wilmington. W. S. COOK, Agent at r'ayettevillc. N.C LA. WE, MANUFACTURER OP BRICK, FAYETTEVILLE, N. O. Puvintf Brtok -A. Bpooiaity. I have the largest and most com-plete B2T±C3?E. "Works in North Carolina and make the best brick South of Philadelphia. Orders by mail solicited aud will have prompt and careful attention. Address, E. -A.. EOE. Aug28 3m Desirable Farm Foi Sale. Only Tio and a Half Miles From Town. I have for sale on easy terms a in■ -1 desirable farm only two and half miles from the city, with good dwellings and out hou«es. poultry yard he... including a fine straw berry l>ed and 31 acres in fruit trees of the most select kind. The farm oon-taini about ISO acres more or loss and in a healthy neighborhood, produces fine corn, who it and to-bacco. Also one small farm adioining the above contain* iag about 100acres more or l»-s. one half under cultivation and the bulanoe well tuul-ered. The land is especially adapted to the growth of corn, to-baeeo. wheat, and corn with splcotlid bottom lands fur the growth of hay- Call-m or address Z- W. WHiTgHrsD. Red EiutA Agent. Juneifdlwif Ureenaboro. N. i.'. To Capitalists! Desiring to purchase-good pay-ing city property, iu a prasperotia and rapidly growing town in Pied-mont North Carolina, with fine railroad facilities; also-handsome, and well arranged dwelling, should call on or address • • Z. W. WIIITEHEAD, Real Estate Agent, jau27 Greensboro. N. C. THE CENTRAL HOTEL, MT. AIRY, N. C, HAS been remodelled and newly furni-hen*»l it now the leading hotel in "",wn. turn1) • class, polite «ervants at a moment'! call. Also' „0 . ir-g-ctass sample room for druuimer*. esVo-iT J- V. ITC11KLL. PfOB |