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rV—■i-ii»i, i in ■9 THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT. \I:.I -.I i:li:s..\o. I.I'M GREENSBORO. N. C, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 27, 1892. | Bj Ikr r.lrlul Cl.ll-.l,l». <•»•»■••;, 1 TEU*|i.wr«rMi laA'iuit Dr. CSfl.& A. TURNER, ID iiJSTTIST, • BABY. 11 ■ S"-| Dr. - illi i l!r Mr •■:.. W. H. Wakeiield, ,, : i > i :• i ll< I mi-Mlay. :. uri Mrcetj A. M. ' . |j M. ■ I I'. M. I-* *-. i-K vi i ii i I.IMI rcu TO ..a:. t'broMl anil Take Notice. \.i»r. V I \l. M II ■ . 1.- i . I ! I'll. I. II -■. I.I I;.I N.I Dr. Arthur B. Leabetier, >;:>.i i. ; ::- ill- - *I.I:\ i< i.- I.. I i tu/i m i. Dr. W. J. RICHARDSON. - !> (IKK K S «•• '•• ■ ::<> HO. N. ■ II -i . : - kVhal leesl thou, happy mother, l-'oinl bending o'er tliy Imbc! An thinking thai DO other Quite ><• fair was ever made? I'e rest limn into the future IVith expectation wliil nf ::r:iinl thinga that, to -nil you, Must await IbN"proper"i-hild— Health, wisdom, royal beauty, High aim-, n <| 11 :•<■<! Ion-. 1'iifaltcriiiK sense of duty, Choice lilcisings from above? 'Tni\! rrib and mental canvas There's a mountain hijrh to climb, And know thai thine own hand nni?t I :nl up thai 1 ■ -iiit incline. N'ay, shrink uol at the prospect— '.:.- I iif. thy iiiin>i— be strong '. "God makiili inv way perfect.*1 Elclievc. and .-'art along;. A- He dcata »lib His children So do thou deal with thine: •■ Hi' iir-i love I us-!—we will than l.ovc IIini because He's kind. **t.od is true'"—therefore wo trust Him, uSteadfast"—we must obey. Like lliln, do thou lie "jus: " in Thy doings day by day.j ■■ V. ry pitiful"—yi t lie chastens Krrini; children nf His love fill ailh willing hearts they hasten Their obedience to prove. Xi III 'IF YOU LOVE HEB SO." TELL HER LIFE, IHQIIDA&!t-E ONLY FIKSI-CLASS COrrtPANIES :.-. I'ltK: I. • I ; I'. ■ l.U i ■ u n ! ::.,i« Ii . in«*o. ' i;u .'. » o. SIP111 ,:iAL ■i O i.:. • fS/VL-ELlS! : - i i: i i y Dike iUu.k Company. Er; -IBx-ao, I' I1 Hooks. 111 111,IS i • ■ |-i-:tll\ ! I !i.e-. I l.v. i ; \ ,. . i.iil'M- ..i i piltit •■ I Pii'i'.-i. KOOK co., r •. N. I . j~. :I>I. JSTESSE, I V Ainori \ l .■; I i ■ : II. i i i I-1 i i ■ • Italian Marble, i- Minimi n|.. Tali. Science Will Conquer! nan hath gone to Heaven II«- Ihal lirs- .•ami.* down," l.lfV lessons, howe'er harshly given, Obeying without frown. With love, taiiii. and Obedience, Tlii- climb should, Hot lie hard: lor. 'gainst every iiu renience, There's a guide-book called ' tVord." I in now, o'er grass ami Horn r^. " N • MI ii sunshine and blue skies; l ■. -'ill. Ihoug' tempests lower And angry streamstnay rise. Through mire ami tangled1 liriars. hark woods beset wi'li thieves. I'a-t wild Ii. a.-ls in I heir lairs. And serpents in Hie leave-. ii ad i.n: in-! mind directions. An.I know Ihy darl " : ,v ill. Al length pass _ . . <|,ec:in:i iIn t;.«|'s m...-! •• hniy lltll." Ill I riK I'M I lions l.lA, ..!:■.. Iilrliiunr.il. \'.i„ March |s. isnj. Kcliirions Service lii a Gainlilins Hall The most uncharacteristic thing nf ! r.. ile.and one which naa l!n I llartish in every dftail, was the service held in Hat runs and llannigan's gambling-saloon. The Hail is a very long one wilha -al i facing the street, and ken., tables, and over a dozen other games in the gambling-room beyond. W hen the doors between the two rooms arc held hack they make a very larj;c hail. A clergyman asked Watroua if h" could have Hie use of iin- gambling ball on Sunday night. The bouse was making about S.Kxi an hour, and Wat-rouscalculati dthal half an hour would !., a- much ii- he could afford towards He- collection, lie mounted a ehair mil -.•'.:. •• ;«oys, this gentleman wants '.i make a few remarks to you of a re-ligiou natuce. All the games al that end of Hie hall will Stop, and you want '" kei p Mill." Whence Has Fled "Love's Young Dream?"—What of the After-math? There is an "Id poem—1 am sor ry I luivo no copy of il—which, in most decided language, insists, 'if you love her tell her so." The au-thor of that poem bad mustered the entire domestic problem, und a good part-of the social problem, too. The daily life of many u man and woman is made wretched-ly barren nnd unattractive by n to-tal lack of appreciation. It is not that we really do not appreciate those who help make our homes, but we are very busy, and we have to think about our work, and there is the first of the month to meet, and, in short, our loVcd ones ought to know that we love them without being perpetually told so. No wonder there is such a lovely rose color over the days of court-' ship, and no vendee it fades into .ery plain and commonplace gray so soon after marriage. The lover HALT, THIRD PARTY ! Colonel Harry Skinner's Letter. RALKKIH, N. C. April 20.—Col. Harry Skinner, of Pitt county, who has been one of the ablest speakers for certain principles of the Alli-ance, und vvll-i was counted by the Third Party people us one of the advocates of their doctrines, pub-lishes a card today in which he shows that hci is Democrat only, It is the severest check the Third Party bus yet received in North Carolina. He says: DEMOCRACY AMP HONK HI l.K. '•1 have no desire to force my individual views upon Democrats, and certainly would not want them incorporated in our State platform recognising, as I do, that there is A Card. MAYNARD EXONERATED. To TIIK KIIITIII: or ran HVBALD: It is well known by this lime that on last Thiirsd iy. I was requested by the County Alliance t" idler my resigna-tion as County Lecturer, Itut (he rea-son is not so well ii rulers! I. II.i- 1 proceed In give. Some of my very be*! personal friends voted for the request On the ground thai I had made on Hie ground thai I had made no canvass of the county. Par I hem I beg 1" lure insert Ihe following resolution aeiviri-moylf passed at Ihe last meeting of Connelly Springs sub-AHIanre: •• llro VV. K. Aheroelhy is a member in £ I Standing of Connelly Springs Alliance. We believe he ha. been unable on ac-count of tlcknes* to canvass the conn-ty." The real reason, however, for the lion was Hint n few men of extreme that difference of opinion among rtew« were hort by my rwejit letter lo Democrats that would hazard the harmony of Democratic counsels and jeopardize our success at the poles. Realizing further, as I do, that our while people must be held together within the organization of Democracy to preserve home is continually telling bis sweetheart !»•''; '" prevent the common ene-how dear the is to him, how he b|-f fr',m '"Teating *•••» '•• "" happy only when in her presence,! mlsr"lc i '" perpetuate white supre-and is wretched when she is going. I' She has her little per, too. She loves him she is so happy, .lust to llutterin- B|,jsJ aKainsl amalgamation and the evils , ,ht.,,. so and : that would follow therefrom, the think of i people of North Carolina may be the Slau VMnmlelt, and they m ,!••;,■ rit,tnti"ll "fine AlliilHf' .'..«.-//.'. //..uconi-menled on thai article ill ihe County Alliance, and senl resolutions to the /*/' .,,...*,>.■ t'anntt condemning Ihe same. I am perfectly willing to leave to ihe-(use of fair-play and honor of every man In Burke, Ibe condemnation of ihisaeiion affecilnga citizen absent and iiiisiimmoiicd : for of course, bad been present on the lloor, not ore of men would have opem d his mouth. If any while man in North Carolina i spending long years by his side, of [""urcd, while I claim the right to . Ml „ „,,.,, ,,v |ll;„ k.||(.r Bg ou h| m. being always near him, until tbcy:»'.v individual views, I stand ready !,„,,„ ,„,„„„,,,, ,„,.„„,,.,., ,t-shall grow "old together, and per'- ! '"make any sacrifice to prevent; | Know I »m righl. and I make no The Majority Whitewashing Report Adopted byAfsembly an! Eenat?. ALBANY, N. Y.. Apr. 20.—Isaac II. Maynard, .lodge of the Court "f Appeals, was exonerated by ihe Legislature today from all unwor-thy conduct in abstracting the sealed Slviod returns from the Controller's office. Hours were consumed in luii Ii ti>o Senate and Assembly in iliscuesion of the ma-jority and minority reports of the •Joint Judiciary Committee, which Investigated the chargeiof ihe liar Association, against Judge May-nard. In the Assembly, Hosted and Shanahan, and in the Senate, O'Conner and Saxton, 'raged over the iniquity of Maynnrd's perform-ance. They were I Ile Republican orators. Assemblymen Sulzer and Bush and Senators Cantor and Roesch thought tliut Maynard wu a man of the highest honor. They were positive that the Ihcft of the letter was iiioeiious. und that political motives alone prompted the action of the Bar Association. They were the Democratic orators. Roth Houses agreed with them, anil by ■just Ihe majority that the Demo-crats have in eacii House, the whitewashing report of the major-ity Of Ihe Committee was ndopled. ONLY RESULTS COUNT. It is not always Ibe cheapest Roods ihai arc ilio >ist to hcrvj almost even body known Ibis fact. IIOIM'SI value sold liy merchants at honest profits only, shouhl nil nnd inii-lli»>ii1 people. Dry Goods and Notions are now interesting aliuosl every lady here in ail its glory, the trees o're aboul so are the Indies. if the land Spring U in lake on new dress, OUR SPRING STOCK II As v vi>K IT l'i i- •; isi.K T< roKK i I:I KI TIVE i:v •sltillT Tn Mil:'.: VI. \ l> I - I V. M .11.. V ■ V -i THL GREAT U'.lll.l all' I CERHAR EYE ■ i «i.. ■1 'v I \.v lilt ISM..' .ii'i III. Il ■'. ■Hill- !. VMTF.R .■ .. VV, It. KARIiAR « su.\. O.^TICIA-NS, '•'■:.I.N-I-.|'!:II. \.i . J H. Ooleman, (a i.r.ti LO0KS3IITH ' .' -M-rh Iron V. ARKAN1 KI). uol ii andi: ALL VVOliK Bicycle I! No. 101, ( rVl ■■ >pecial SjU.-ile. . X. i L' i. i r ST. LOUIS OPTiCAL CO'S CELEOh'ArF.D THC THE FiNFSr SPECTACLES, T DUKABLL FRAMES. CRYSTAL LENSES. II v. »-- WATCH, i- 1 ■ ■ , i . I i u I'm . I.:i,| Mlvi r x • I •: -: ' ! v! n -..I-l- l ii-l IIM: ■ ' SILER. Admimslrators Kotice. • r- IVo, not i " mi of the Slip ri.-ri'..: tv, :i- ndii ins! r. Alfrtal I •,•■ il ', il« ,1 , I.. Hi ililll- |l !l 'II claims ,i^ in ; i I ln-ii! *• • ■ r ; is;'.:, or Hiid II : . .. of i heir reco This Apri |li'h, " . i' i i rsigi i| hereli} give ' l>y Ihe Clerk • i liuiirord i-ouii-i in ii-i. llh Tho rlerjEyman stood on the platform "i the keliii i.unit, and the greater part •: Ihe liilpn .n.k Ihe seals around it. toying with Hi" marking cards matter-ed over the table in from nf Ihem, while Hie men in the aalpon crowded Ibe oorway rrom the swlnging-doora to Hi" bar, and Ii oked on with curious and amused fa.-es. Al Ibe back of the room Ihe ruiili Itc wheel clicked and the ball rolled. Tbe men in Ibis part of Hie " ' »'»'ho were playing lowered their voice*, but above the voice of Ihe preacher one could bear the clinking »i the silver ami the chips, and Ibe voice of the boy al the wheel calling, "seventeen and black, and twenty. tight and black again and—keep Ibe bull rolling, gentlemen—and four and is nil. r'''- There is a stove In the middle of Ml n Ihe ball and two electric lights; Ihe 1 men wore crowded closely around this stove, and Ihe lamps shone through the -in..ki- on their tanned upturned laces and on the white exalted face of the preacher above Iheui. There was the inn-' i:. -i ll .ni order, and the collection was very large. I asked Watroua how i be IUKI by ihe interruption. Nothing," I .. said, ijuii-kly. anxious '" '■ Hi" appearance of good; " I J.'"' il ad back :.i the bar.'"— /:; ■.:.,,.' i: "-■..;,. //.,...-. II-.. .. Kvcn in 11:. days of reconstruction thi Itvpiihlicaiis of North Carolina ncv«r i..:.l :;. turbulent a convention :i- Ihal at llaleigb l..-i Week. The while elemei I was Ihe disorderly one while Ihe ncgroM ap|iear In have been well behaved. This w i seem toargm ihal lb groea are advancing :''11 aicof being while (be while Kepiiblieans are relrograding. Pull : ' ■ ' ! I hi proceeding* of llu'.onven- -■■■■ is . iv ii "ii ihe outside of (his I'-ip'r. 'I In ii-nil vva-a decisive vie- ":" i ' api. Kavesand uiiist givehira ilew standing al Wnshingtoii. He bad "" "•'•tl"«"hrce.fotirtii8oftheoonven. H..II and evervthlng wctol His way. If lie .,:-'.. ..niri.i- iii. iii-iri, i convention, which ::..'-.-,r Lexington on the itoth ins'.. Ilr. Mu»l will iint get I., the na-i tlnnal convention :.t *\\—L.<H<lmarl: The Rev. Ilr, Richard IV beat ley in the next number of Uarptr't Wttklg puhlWi il April Mil,, will give an In-teresting and comprehensive account "f-be work of the New York Board : 1'r.nle and Transnortatlon, its his-lor;, and methods. The article will be ill'ixt rated wiili several {lortralta. Other attractive features in Ibe same number "f Ihe Weekly include an illustrated artl.Ie on " Fishing in ibe Susqueban-nab;" n paper by Julian Ralph, en- IIHnl, •■ A Talk with a Cowboy,™ illus-l «ti I by Remington; and a poem by 'lii.r.e- HeKay, apropos of the present state ol politlrsin New York city, en- '' :itlcd.-Arb . Mnnhattao." Iiaps they will be allowed (oh, bliss supreme) to go down to the dark river together, and cross over to the other side, hand in hand. It is the sober afterthought thai thai takes all the romance out of the ease. A husband Coming home at night, grim and taciturn, with DO eves for anything but his paper and no thoughts for anything bul his business affairs—why that's different, you see: jnsl as the irri-table litt|e woman in the soiled wrapper is different from the radi-ant gjr] wh() used tn come down to meet you in the most charming dresses that ever captured the heart of man. The fact is, you couldn't expect bar to remain Radi-ant long. She has worn herself out planning little household econ-omies, anil you read your paper while she tried to tell you about them. She has racked her brain devising new dishes and setting an ' an alluring table am! you did nut! cure enough to noticswhnt she had done. Siie has worn out health and spirits in the care of your children and you have done your part by sending Ihe children to another room when you come home because they make you nervous. Court-i ship indeed! No wonder the lit-tle woman looks back over the triv-ial nothings of that happy time, and wonders whether there is such a thing us love and what it is like. '•My wife ought to know that I love her without being always told I about it.'' retorts Hie "man. proud man, dressed in a little brief an thoritv." How would she know it pray? You have been known to caress your horse frequently, anil your dog never comes about you without receiving a loving word or an affectionate pat on the head. Vet the heart of a loving womon, and that woman your wife, is wounded and sore under your in-difference. "If you love her tell her so." There is a time to tell those things, you understand, and a time when it is too late to tell them. The saddest thing about bending over a tired face, about to be shut nway under a collin lid, is that the ears are closed und would not hear ur agonized protestations of love, though we shouted till our throats were rent. How willing we are to kiss the pallid lips, the marble forehead, but they thrill no more beneath mir touch ! What a pity we did not ifaink t,> kiss them oftener when the warm blood was ] throbbing beneath them! There will always be plenty ol time for' love, we thought, and then we were i so busy! But, ah, there was not plenty of time!—Julia Tr„;u\ HfUnfi ill Ansliil KlnlishiHH, the disruption of the Democratic parly. RELIEF ME.VSI ItKS. "I recommend the Alliance and iiou Alliance Democrats lo carry out what 1 intended at the last meeting of the State Kxecutive Commitlee to recommend to the I different county conventions', with as little variation as possible, the State platform of 1890, and tele gale all our differences of a nation l.l character to the different eon gressioual convent ions, as ibis class of relief must come through the channel of Congress, and these are the political bodies that should be impressed with the importance of relief on the line indicated. As a financial reformer 1 cannol see how engrafting anything unusual in our State platform will advance our cause. I can see how it may divide our people and endanger our local institutions." ANNETTA 021 HAND AGAIN. apology for being in ihe right. "worse When Ilurke county, conservative , and careful as she is," comes to her | '" '"veTy "'"*'" "ml ^°»Dlct« rc" •Ki-s'' rhymes lo "bliss" as verse, Ami "ill" with "piir v. ith "hearse ;" in fact as well and lllilll I VI mill Is more t'oinplclc the lowest, i|iialii\ [f yon are in reari-li eslablislinien lv nr in let's ue trunranle • >u>iii<'i'.-il In ;i- Wr lll'a 111 merit only. For houext gi oda, honest we can interest von. lily \s:> "i- sjii'iul ii'i imi" in our fumls ui \:i hie :ii|il ., 11 icii > ul prices and fair 'lealing Rhymes besl with Discovery." For driving out sober second thought, she will repudi-ate all third party, St. Louis Tomfool-ery, with the men who are now trying for sellish ends to lomcul strife aiming Ihe brethren. Did yon read the pro-eeediiigs of that convention which in, t In Raleigh ou April 14thr These arc tin- perfumed ami pretty gentlemen to : whose iiier.ii s Ibey would again deliv-er our country. ■ Soil save the Slate, and help Mich ' mad people! If the light hurls any '*e>'M" i-"" f""" •" ■"» '"'' During.he r,i eyes and not of the light—the truth, i Trust tl W. K. An>:n\ miv 'Golden .Medical Powell & Wharton, >urics-nis tn Raymond A- Powell, NATIONAL HANK BUILDING. GRKKNSBORO, N. C. A Competent Witness. Elevtu Young Women Ready to Dash imo Oklahoma- I'he ii'-enri ssible Annetla Daisy WHO has | i-sed through two boom-er I-.IIIIi. i'- « similar In Ibir, a I dispatch ' in KI Reno'says, again comes In I., front in a mw role— lb il uf pro PClor She was shut in tlo- rush nf three years ago while ■•holding down'' a claim which she had obtained by jumping from a running train. On the eventful April i2. last year she was thrown from a horse while rushing for a lot in Bocky Chandler and was nearly killed, but she secured ihe property she sought. Now she heads a body of eleven female"sooners," all unmarried wo-men, who are encamped in a deep gulch in county K. where they are awaiting the signal. They have escaped the military so fur. andi will pretty surely succeed in their intentions, aa their camp has been so carefully selected that the troop 1 could pass within forty feet of it: and not discover it. In the west-' em part of that country is a scries i of wooded gulches rendering the; country almost impassable, in one | of them, having an opening, lui'' no outlet, and some 200 feet deep, ia a little recess facing ihe south, i so effectually concealed by ihe heavy cedars that not even a hun-dred searchers would suspec: its cxistance Here these venture-some young women have camp, fully provisioned, where they propose to remain until they can make the run for the irac;s of land already selected, ail in one hodv. Each of the women is armed wiiii ;. |ill-, mid revolver, and a- a nil.de iluv are hilly capable of lakiiigcare of ihrmselves. They ••I am afraid you think I am get-ting up in years," said .Miss Hay True, playfully to (holly, as they sat looking at each other. "Not at all." said (hclly,gallant Iy, '•you're not as old as you look, I mean." lie added, correcting him sflf. "yQU look a great deal young-er thane you are."—Press. ■ fuloiis and all other taints of the blood, forti-fying the constitution against lung scrofula or consumption, for strengthening the digsstive organs und invigorating all the veins— there is nothing equal to Dr. Pierre's Golden Medical Discovery for it is the only guarauteed blood and lung and liver remedy sold. f the umbrella members will have an "open and shut" thing on prices.— fW I he nselanchnlly all housekeepers who try lo brush, white wash or kalei lavs have conn—I gel rid of dim nine. If y.i •.,.,- easy —PAPBB YOUR WALLS dirt—especially in the prosperous liiwn •I e saddest of the year—to walls with a scrubbing • t In make house cleaning I'api r i< eheapi r than • ineiisl'oro. 11 v mi don't WALL I'M When you arc I solutely sure th!ii| cents for car fare I ting mi an all save nut live |..|ll, —Podt. ew- Shiloh's Consummion Cure—This is beyond question the most succsssful cough medicine ws lave ever sold, a fevy doses invariably cure Ihe worst cases "i igb, croup and bronchitis, while it- wonderful success in the cure of consumption is without a parallel in the history of medicine. Since its ilrst discovery it 1ms beep sold on a guaran-tee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If you have :i rough we earnest-ly ark yon to try it. Price 10c, oOcand SI. If your lungs are Mire, chest, nr back lame, use Shllob's I'urous Plaster, s.ild by Klchardaon .v Farias, dispens- .in:: druggist,Greensboro, \.'\ believe it go lo KIM'S ,v IIACKKIi'S Sticel, and see Ihe largest slot ton and Atlanta Vi have lo buy border by III :;ll S ui i have double pay i Klin Washing you don't VI,II 'Inn I remnants when you Imy ••! u- 20.0U4J rolls in stuck In-ill KB between e\ presaage . have to pay for I he io3oe, mm 1892. SPllINCJ 1892. Hot Shot No. 2! ' Sprinji Hals anil Sprin«: Cravats. THAT urnr IN in IT HE! THE KIIFE Ml DEEPER „! DOT. PRICES That Will Starfl You! Shoes, Shoes! New Spriii" I ;.,<■ i Makes I f you want en r. e NEW SPUING Jifl K-ei«eil all the I.ATKST STVI.KS ami IN st M VI.I. - and l.l)\\|>| I'UK'KS sec n ir I.AItOK STOCK mi I learn our prices before yi your Spring GOIHIS. We can save you money thing you buy in our line. buy every Leading i >n Feb. 17 :iui v, rn. VA a .ii :' i STORY & ro., i;i(KKNsh(>l<<). N Kb ■ wit: i will . have been there n week and have I recently a I,nade themselves comfortable nnd free from all intrusion. Kach one has a horse, I he grazing being ex cellenl in their shel'ered nook. .Miss Daisy has been selected cap lain of this- li-tie riimpany, her only purpose being In assist them in selecting homes in a new coun try. Among these women are two graduates from Smith College, III. All of them are educated and have been accusl od in the past to re- I lined homes. i Ladies' ltublii r (lver.-l.oes. 20 OtS. Infanta' Dongola Button Shoes. Jo eta. ■ Ladies' Dress Shoes, good style—No, I'g only—7.'. Ms. | Ladies' Kid Button Shoes, g 1 style—No. |*s only—$1.00. , Ladies' Dress Shoes, Lee. solid, $1.00. Ladies' Dns. Shoes, lac.-, solid, 95 cts. Ladies' Kid liiiiimi Opera and Common Sense,very stylish,solid al *l "0 formed a '.''Ile lnosl coineplete lii„- #1.20, »1.30, $2.00, $2.50, and $3.00 Ludii Button Boots ever shown in the city. Men's 1*. Calf Brogans, solid. 03 ,.ts. ' Gentlemen's Bull Congress and Luc. good style, solid, $1.2.1. An elegant Huff Congress ami Lace, solid leather inner soles, outer' sol >, counters ami laps, the besl in the world for the money, price $1.601 See our $2.00, if^ 50 and $3 00 goods tot gentlemen. They'are beauties. Misses Grain Button School Shoes, 1^2. S.lcts. Misses Grain Bull in School Shoes, 8 II. 7" els. Child's Grain Button School Shoes, .',-7. 50 els. THOS. N. WINSLOW, GENERAL INSURCNCE AGENT. Assets Represented Ow Olllcc Ills March L'. mitli IM»2 LI in S'n i I. Nix: I I lili.e, - GUKKN'SIIOBO. \ !' year old boy was placed on the witness stand", but before he began to testify the defendants' counsel objected and would not allow him to give his evidence, asking the court In pass on his intelligence and his idea of the responsibility of an oath. "Question him on those was the Judge's reply. 'How old are you?" began the lawyer. '•Nine years old." "Work or go to school? "Do both—sell papers and Bow-ers."' "Do you know whutan oath is?" ••Tell the truth in this case, sure. •Now, if you should not state Ihe truth and tell a lie, what will become of you in.the next world'-' NOTIONS! NOTIONS! mm 18!ill. !■: M ASS.\( lit SKITS LIFE Unjiiui'f: niiii'm, -liiss.. |8!l|. i points.' 15, I", .10, GO and 7"i els., worth Works of Art, by Twelve Famous Artists. Sometimes a magazine varies its! plan of makeup for a single num. I bar, in a way that makes that issue' unique. The Cosmopolitan pub ; lisbed one number some months The boy;.fMr haaitating' awhile ?&,",'? mtM' wi"' '"nl HlOO papers or Turks ul let.a paper. | Pins and Needles, |,-t. ... paper, , Matches, 200 in n box. lei. a box or 10 cts. dozen boxos. ! Ladies- solid Black Dose ii .". cts,. better goods at 10 and i Gent's Ilalf-Ilose at 5, HI ami 1.", cents. Ladies' Corsets, t'.l cents. j One lot of Ladies's sample I Viracts al double. i Bargains in N ,, kins, T«wi I-, llandki nl Drawers. 100 yards Jeans l'ani- Cloth at 10 cents inn) Everything Sl'lc, SPAC, BRAND KBIV, and «. intend i» n.ak article that goes out of our Sloro an ndvertisemeni for ;:.- Bring this advertisement with you and we mil convince thing is positively as nil vert isi d. bpnnpcm. IANUAKV i i>M i.l \;. >!' ..-pel.. Shirts Assct(s,$l 1.2.12. TOIJi IKS IN Thi conir.ii-l • i iln- . inconteslalili. ii;,.i sirich ., ;,- If yon M ill « i ite .,.,,, n:li„ form and semi it to 11,., adili. lyou, not an KSTIMAII. Inn :, STATI Ml '. I and in cash and paid up insurance which would at your age. !l II. Liabilities. .: KOKl i.. 22.7i • . dan- -- IM-I, ) ! . ■ i; . »i : l»i,i i; IIOU •: > in in i In :■ i n. ii'il.i • ill > lll-v. Hi;.' ' \IH I I liev iSl II 'I. i every- I was born in the My name is My address dav of om women. In the same way the May issue of the Cosmop-olitan will be noteworthy on ac-count of the ehanga in illustration. "Proceed, Mr. Attorney " said i "'",' l,BrdlJr, "" "ception. the -he Judge, "the boy seemTto Zt! "^i"^,^^s^r"^r' n i"" "" "' "^ more than ordinary intelligence.— f *" ""'' answered: "I don't know what will become of me In this world, let ulone tho next." llcnil.l. ■ ■■: •■ r '.'. . II IIII ■ n ; • -cni nl V.-ril. Qets I-is-Oi-cers - Unit whilo stall 'ruin a billiard ene, '■•.::. l.i , apr. l.Mivv A. M. ISA !.|i Aiiu . uboy ■ i « :. mir shaiildcr: llusband-l ha Ii jrou Uni' ^ Wife i-niCiiijo--liereafler 1 »i,b Jse cball t bat doesn't smell like toilet power. A Lapse of Years. Tom: She seemed infatuated wiih you and vet she refused vou' l»ick: Yes. 'tun: jj wonder If your .led.,, alinn »-,» ardent enough. Dick: iVei.. I told her she the oiiii •■.man I had Ton fur« a widower. all hy Ih best artists that could be found. There has never been a number of any magazine that contained sol high a class of illustration, and! the names of Walter Crane lite English decorator, W. M. Chase, h. W. Keinple. f. Keiningiou. C. 8. Reinhart, eic, hre enough io| jdistinguisli the issue alone. *-. v.... ,,„„ „~'v;£i|jnsiKiiSwt tain a Chicago divorce this sum- Remeraber0nrRuIes--0ii6Frice,0ash. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE. 0. S. WATSON & CO., Agents "V^aixt;fes_L. B. W ROGERS, .i. ■■-. REEC r1*"'! &c I :IUH, Kj. o., tn llll.ll - \ U i ■ I. I.- . N. < '-•-1 i A.j\i:. Di Sign of the Big Boot. Fab. 17-ly. Opp. Odell Hardware Co. C3-x-eexi.slDoa?o, JJT. C. (Mfn-'^t^—^ ■-• : :B00K and JOB PRINT UES Prices Low ami Satisfaction (.uaninttvtl. ONLY OFFICE IN PIEDMONT NOKI'U CAKtH UNA »' PBKS8ES HYHATEtt POWER. *tf prdara ht aUil,
Object Description
Title | The Greensboro patriot [April 27, 1892] |
Date | 1892-04-27 |
Editor(s) | Wharton, H.W. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Topics | Context |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The April 27, 1892, issue of The Greensboro Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C. by Patriot Publishing Company. |
Type | Text |
Original format | Newspapers |
Original publisher | Greensboro, N.C. : Patriot Publishing Company |
Language | eng |
Contributing institution | UNCG University Libraries |
Newspaper name | The Greensboro Patriot |
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Object ID | patriot-1892-04-27 |
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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Title | Page 1 |
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THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT.
\I:.I -.I i:li:s..\o. I.I'M GREENSBORO. N. C, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 27, 1892. | Bj Ikr r.lrlul Cl.ll-.l,l». <•»•»■••;,
1 TEU*|i.wr«rMi laA'iuit
Dr. CSfl.& A. TURNER,
ID iiJSTTIST, •
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Dr. W. J. RICHARDSON.
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kVhal leesl thou, happy mother,
l-'oinl bending o'er tliy Imbc!
An thinking thai DO other
Quite ><• fair was ever made?
I'e rest limn into the future
IVith expectation wliil
nf ::r:iinl thinga that, to -nil you,
Must await IbN"proper"i-hild—
Health, wisdom, royal beauty,
High aim-, n <| 11 :•<■i— be strong '.
"God makiili inv way perfect.*1
Elclievc. and .-'art along;.
A- He dcata »lib His children
So do thou deal with thine:
•■ Hi' iir-i love I us-!—we will than
l.ovc IIini because He's kind.
**t.od is true'"—therefore wo trust Him,
uSteadfast"—we must obey.
Like lliln, do thou lie "jus: " in
Thy doings day by day.j
■■ V. ry pitiful"—yi t lie chastens
Krrini; children nf His love
fill ailh willing hearts they hasten
Their obedience to prove.
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'IF YOU LOVE HEB
SO."
TELL HER
LIFE, IHQIIDA&!t-E
ONLY FIKSI-CLASS COrrtPANIES
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Science Will Conquer!
nan hath gone to Heaven
II«- Ihal lirs- .•ami.* down,"
l.lfV lessons, howe'er harshly given,
Obeying without frown.
With love, taiiii. and Obedience,
Tlii- climb should, Hot lie hard:
lor. 'gainst every iiu renience,
There's a guide-book called '
tVord."
I in now, o'er grass ami Horn r^.
" N • MI ii sunshine and blue skies;
l ■. -'ill. Ihoug' tempests lower
And angry streamstnay rise.
Through mire ami tangled1 liriars.
hark woods beset wi'li thieves.
I'a-t wild Ii. a.-ls in I heir lairs.
And serpents in Hie leave-.
ii ad i.n: in-! mind directions.
An.I know Ihy darl " : ,v ill.
Al length pass _ . . <|,ec:in:i
iIn t;.«|'s m...-! •• hniy lltll."
Ill I riK I'M I lions l.lA, ..!:■..
Iilrliiunr.il. \'.i„ March |s. isnj.
Kcliirions Service lii a Gainlilins
Hall
The most uncharacteristic thing nf
! r.. ile.and one which naa l!n I llartish
in every dftail, was the service held in
Hat runs and llannigan's gambling-saloon.
The Hail is a very long one
wilha -al i facing the street, and
ken., tables, and over a dozen other
games in the gambling-room beyond.
W hen the doors between the two rooms
arc held hack they make a very larj;c
hail. A clergyman asked Watroua if
h" could have Hie use of iin- gambling
ball on Sunday night. The bouse was
making about S.Kxi an hour, and Wat-rouscalculati
dthal half an hour would
!., a- much ii- he could afford towards
He- collection, lie mounted a ehair
mil -.•'.:. •• ;«oys, this gentleman wants
'.i make a few remarks to you of a re-ligiou
natuce. All the games al that
end of Hie hall will Stop, and you want
'" kei p Mill."
Whence Has Fled "Love's Young
Dream?"—What of the After-math?
There is an "Id poem—1 am sor
ry I luivo no copy of il—which, in
most decided language, insists, 'if
you love her tell her so." The au-thor
of that poem bad mustered
the entire domestic problem, und a
good part-of the social problem,
too. The daily life of many u
man and woman is made wretched-ly
barren nnd unattractive by n to-tal
lack of appreciation. It is not
that we really do not appreciate
those who help make our homes,
but we are very busy, and we have
to think about our work, and there
is the first of the month to meet,
and, in short, our loVcd ones ought
to know that we love them without
being perpetually told so.
No wonder there is such a lovely
rose color over the days of court-'
ship, and no vendee it fades into
.ery plain and commonplace gray
so soon after marriage. The lover
HALT, THIRD PARTY !
Colonel Harry Skinner's Letter.
RALKKIH, N. C. April 20.—Col.
Harry Skinner, of Pitt county, who
has been one of the ablest speakers
for certain principles of the Alli-ance,
und vvll-i was counted by the
Third Party people us one of the
advocates of their doctrines, pub-lishes
a card today in which he
shows that hci is Democrat only,
It is the severest check the Third
Party bus yet received in North
Carolina. He says:
DEMOCRACY AMP HONK HI l.K.
'•1 have no desire to force my
individual views upon Democrats,
and certainly would not want them
incorporated in our State platform
recognising, as I do, that there is
A Card. MAYNARD EXONERATED.
To TIIK KIIITIII: or ran HVBALD:
It is well known by this lime that on
last Thiirsd iy. I was requested by the
County Alliance t" idler my resigna-tion
as County Lecturer, Itut (he rea-son
is not so well ii rulers! I. II.i- 1
proceed In give. Some of my very be*!
personal friends voted for the request
On the ground thai I had made on Hie
ground thai I had made no canvass of
the county. Par I hem I beg 1" lure
insert Ihe following resolution aeiviri-moylf
passed at Ihe last meeting of
Connelly Springs sub-AHIanre: •• llro
VV. K. Aheroelhy is a member in £ I
Standing of Connelly Springs Alliance.
We believe he ha. been unable on ac-count
of tlcknes* to canvass the conn-ty."
The real reason, however, for the
lion was Hint n few men of extreme
that difference of opinion among rtew« were hort by my rwejit letter lo
Democrats that would hazard the
harmony of Democratic counsels
and jeopardize our success at the
poles. Realizing further, as I do,
that our while people must be held
together within the organization
of Democracy to preserve home
is continually telling bis sweetheart !»•''; '" prevent the common ene-how
dear the is to him, how he b|-f fr',m '"Teating *•••» '•• ""
happy only when in her presence,! mlsr"lc i '" perpetuate white supre-and
is wretched when she is going. I'
She has her little
per, too. She loves him
she is so happy, .lust to
llutterin- B|,jsJ aKainsl amalgamation and the evils , ,ht.,,.
so and : that would follow therefrom, the
think of i people of North Carolina may be
the Slau VMnmlelt, and they m ,!••;,■
rit,tnti"ll "fine AlliilHf' .'..«.-//.'. //..uconi-menled
on thai article ill ihe County
Alliance, and senl resolutions to the
/*/' .,,...*,>.■ t'anntt condemning Ihe
same. I am perfectly willing to leave
to ihe-(use of fair-play and honor of
every man In Burke, Ibe condemnation
of ihisaeiion affecilnga citizen absent
and iiiisiimmoiicd : for of course, bad
been present on the lloor, not ore of
men would have opem d his
mouth.
If any while man in North Carolina
i spending long years by his side, of [""urcd, while I claim the right to . Ml „ „,,.,, ,,v |ll;„ k.||(.r Bg ou h|
m. being always near him, until tbcy:»'.v individual views, I stand ready !,„,,„ ,„,„„„,,,, ,„,.„„,,.,., ,t-shall
grow "old together, and per'- ! '"make any sacrifice to prevent; | Know I »m righl. and I make no
The Majority Whitewashing Report
Adopted byAfsembly an!
Eenat?.
ALBANY, N. Y.. Apr. 20.—Isaac
II. Maynard, .lodge of the Court
"f Appeals, was exonerated by ihe
Legislature today from all unwor-thy
conduct in abstracting the
sealed Slviod returns from the
Controller's office. Hours were
consumed in luii Ii ti>o Senate and
Assembly in iliscuesion of the ma-jority
and minority reports of the
•Joint Judiciary Committee, which
Investigated the chargeiof ihe liar
Association, against Judge May-nard.
In the Assembly, Hosted
and Shanahan, and in the Senate,
O'Conner and Saxton, 'raged over
the iniquity of Maynnrd's perform-ance.
They were I Ile Republican
orators.
Assemblymen Sulzer and Bush
and Senators Cantor and Roesch
thought tliut Maynard wu a man
of the highest honor. They were
positive that the Ihcft of the letter
was iiioeiious. und that political
motives alone prompted the action
of the Bar Association. They were
the Democratic orators. Roth
Houses agreed with them, anil by
■just Ihe majority that the Demo-crats
have in eacii House, the
whitewashing report of the major-ity
Of Ihe Committee was ndopled.
ONLY RESULTS COUNT.
It is not always Ibe cheapest Roods ihai arc ilio >ist to hcrvj
almost even body known Ibis fact. IIOIM'SI value sold liy
merchants at honest profits only, shouhl nil nnd inii-lli»>ii1
people.
Dry Goods and Notions
are now interesting aliuosl every lady
here in ail its glory, the trees o're aboul
so are the Indies.
if the land Spring U
in lake on new dress,
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' l>y Ihe Clerk
• i liuiirord i-ouii-i
in ii-i.
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Tho rlerjEyman stood on the platform
"i the keliii i.unit, and the greater part
•: Ihe liilpn .n.k Ihe seals around it.
toying with Hi" marking cards matter-ed
over the table in from nf Ihem, while
Hie men in the aalpon crowded Ibe
oorway rrom the swlnging-doora to
Hi" bar, and Ii oked on with curious and
amused fa.-es. Al Ibe back of the room
Ihe ruiili Itc wheel clicked and the ball
rolled. Tbe men in Ibis part of Hie
" ' »'»'ho were playing lowered their
voice*, but above the voice of Ihe
preacher one could bear the clinking
»i the silver ami the chips, and Ibe
voice of the boy al the wheel calling,
"seventeen and black, and twenty.
tight and black again and—keep Ibe
bull rolling, gentlemen—and four and
is nil. r'''- There is a stove In the middle of
Ml n Ihe ball and two electric lights; Ihe
1 men wore crowded closely around this
stove, and Ihe lamps shone through the
-in..ki- on their tanned upturned laces
and on the white exalted face of the
preacher above Iheui. There was the
inn-' i:. -i ll .ni order, and the collection
was very large. I asked Watroua how
i be IUKI by ihe interruption.
Nothing," I .. said, ijuii-kly. anxious
'" '■ Hi" appearance of good; " I
J.'"' il ad back :.i the bar.'"— /:; ■.:.,,.'
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Kvcn in 11:. days of reconstruction
thi Itvpiihlicaiis of North Carolina
ncv«r i..:.l :;. turbulent a convention
:i- Ihal at llaleigb l..-i Week. The
while elemei I was Ihe disorderly one
while Ihe ncgroM ap|iear In have been
well behaved. This w i seem
toargm ihal lb groea are advancing
:''11 aicof being while (be while
Kepiiblieans are relrograding. Pull
: ' ■ ' ! I hi proceeding* of llu'.onven-
-■■■■ is . iv ii "ii ihe outside of (his
I'-ip'r. 'I In ii-nil vva-a decisive vie-
":" i ' api. Kavesand uiiist givehira
ilew standing al Wnshingtoii. He bad
"" "•'•tl"«"hrce.fotirtii8oftheoonven.
H..II and evervthlng wctol His way. If
lie .,:-'.. ..niri.i- iii. iii-iri, i convention,
which ::..'-.-,r Lexington on the itoth
ins'.. Ilr. Mu»l will iint get I., the na-i
tlnnal convention :.t *\\—L. |