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THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT<> YOU * » GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1898. NO. lO. :, CARDS LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. ARBSON. BUILDING. - V.' GASTON ST. H. BROOKS, - - - —Our Premi mn otter is omitted this —The Charlotte Observer of Satur- —The Eagle Dramatic Club has de- —Mr. R. H.Stedman.of the Southern week because of the crowded condition day said : Mr. J. D. Helms and wife, cided to reproduce the popular and Railway, and Miss Maud Clendenin of —Judge Avery was here Monday. of our news columns. Don't forget formerly of Monroe, have gone to charming little drama, "Cherry,"at the this city, hied themselves to Pelham —Royster will save vou n.onev on Ibat these seed and plant premiums Greensboro to live. Mr. Helms'term Academy of Music, Friday night, the Gretna Green of North Carolina clothing. are available up to May l»t. as postmaster at Monroe would have March 11th, complimentary to the and Virginia, last Sundav and were -District Attorney Holton was here -H you b:.ve never seen ".Scott's expired in a month. _ »e_™«Knedlie youngladies of the State Normal and made man and wife by "Rev. T. H. yesterday. -Royster will sell you a good nickel by turning toilie fourth page of this watch for * 1.00. — Dr. C. S. rate, of Ranneur, was a welcome caller yesterday. -Mr. issue, although the place looks better on the ground than ou paper. — W. M. Montgomery, of McLeans-ville, is delivering for the Southern M VH.-t.,rv has gone to fa c ,;reer MnLean hav, LUg, New Wktobuy more clothing. L protnote(1 w R po8itiou as mw. —Mr. It. G Newell was at Carthage seDger, running on the Southern Rail- \_ c. on business the first of the week. wav. — We surrender some of our local —Mrs. William Fentress, a woithy | Corner" $00 can see what it looks like order to engage in the wholesale drug Industrial College and the Greensboro Walker, the famous matrimonial ex-business in Greensboro. Female College, who will attend the pert. The bride's family had been —Mr. Geo. S. Gaulden, an expert performance in a body. A limited making preparations for a home wed-manufacturer of harness, and succes- number of seats will be available to the ding, which was scheduled for last sor to Mr. J. H. Harris, has a new ad. general public. night. Mr. and Mrs. stedman will ID this issue calling attention to the _M, ,„hn~~MT'V.I~.~~^~Z~,~~ :. make their home in Danville, Va. An w BEALL, M. D.f ;iAN AND SURGEON. - 1 ■,r" .! to 4:30. ONE NO. 17- fact that he is in busines at Harris' old stand, where he will be pleased to serve his many friends. Mr. W. B. Young is with Mr. Gaulden. —The demand for building material —Mr. John W. Fries, of Salem, is carrying on an aggressive Sound Money campaign in behalf of the "advocates of this reform movement," flooding the state with voluminous circulars bearing exchange says four other couples were married Sunday by Rev. Walker. Children and adults tortured by bums, scalds, injuries, eczema or skin diseases may secure instant relief bv using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is the great Pile remedy. Howard Gardner. upon the fundamental propositions at news columns this week toCuban news, lady well known in the Pleasant Garden is unprecedented, all the mills here igsue and caning upon men in every -Bob Newlin was sent totbecounty neighborhood,diedlast Saturday. Her being rushed with orders. Mr. W. D. community for the names of their convict force yesterday He gets live funeral Sunday was largely attended, Mendenhall, of the Guilford Lumber j neighborSi -without regard to party years many friends from this city being Company, remarked to a PATRIOT man j affiliations, who would care to know m Asheboro St. _Mr w Q Jack,on came in from present. yesterday that his company has now , jU8t wuat i8 the purp08e aDd pian of Chicago last'week on a visit to his! -Asheboro Courier: Mr..!. E. Fer- ™n orders for lumber on its hooks this movement." Manyof thecirculars Cora Barbee were happily married at familv- Iguson, formerly of Mechanic, this than ever before at any one ,1Iue- ■ fall into unsympathetic hands, be home of the bride at Guilford Col- —The board of aldermen has author- | _. 7-7- ~" ;—— . .. lege on Thursday evening, March 3rd, Winchester-Barbee. Mr. Robert W. Winchester and Miss Dr. J. E. WYCHE, — Croup Salve—A sure preventive; county, who has been running a racket Burl ngton w IImoVn to M• municipal election to be held -™- wholesale merchants of this 1S98, by Rev. A. G. ^^ ^ Burlington, win move 10 r . formed an ortran zat on veaterdav win.!,..!.. ;. . .._ -. »._ , „ .... Dr. !>i 1NTI8T, Bank Building, l.G J. H. WHEELER, .NTIST. 25 cents. Keep it in the house. All store at druggists. tf —The Southern Railway is trans-porting quantities of war material these days. —Frank Stanley, the tobacconist, is ! tbe Greensboro Hardware Co. are an home from Timmonsville, S. C, for a altogether up-to-date plow. It would short visit. be well for you to see them when in -Wanted-vour drug trade. See need of anything in their line. Howard Gardner's new ad. for full _President Mclver expects to leave 8piring sermons before the students of *"?' J|j^Tr!^ W^F nu C°™P™y' particulars. today for Washington City with the state xormal and Industrial Col- , J' Illji RuUa'rdand JJ Phoenix -Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. Young are the twenty-five members of theseniorclass iege Sunday night. Before returning _J; ^._ ' ' proud parents of a bran new daughter of the Sta'e Normal and Industrial home Monday he paid the Institution j —The Aldrich Stone Company, at — number one. College, who will spend several days au extended visit, familiarizing him- Sanford, has signified its intent'on of — Mr S. 8. Brown lias gone to New I sightseeing at the nation's capital. self with tbe details of its thoroughly completing at an early date the James , Monday May 2d. Mr. M. C. Workman city organization yesterday Winchester is a son of Mr. L. C. Wln- GuXd Variety Store was appointed registrar and his oook8 ; for the promotion of the jobbing inter- che8ter) who served several years a, j Gunford \ ariety Store. ^ « ' atVorkman-8 furniture ! eats here. The officers are : President, chairman of tbe board of county com. -The Chattanooga chilled plows 8tofe Tfae hoiders selected are J' S' Hunter: v,ce President. \\. G. missioners. Miss Barbee is the daugh- (steel and wood beams) advertised by Me8srg A M McAdoo J T. Abbott. | Mebane; 9ecretalT and treasurer, M. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Barbee. B. E. Sergtant, J. H. Rankin, John ' L- Snields- The Allowing firms are After the ceremony had been perform- I.ewis and R. A. Gilmer. ; represented in the association : W. G. ed an elegant supper was served. ni*h™ i>Inuh«w «f Salom i Mebane & Co> L- Richardson Drug Then came a crowd with all kinds of ''Company, Merchants' Grocery Com- musical instruments to serenade the happy couple. All present enjoyed the occasion—especially tbe slight mis- Ward's Drug store. Dr. W.H. Wakeiield, Peabody fund received by State Su- ; —Mr. W. A. Clarida, aged about 63 Hunter Memorial monument, which is to occupy a prominent place in the rintendent Mebane the State Nor- years, whose home was a few miles: Guilford Battle Ground park. The take made by the serenaders, who mis-took the parson for the bridegroom and carried him out a short distance before the idenity of their captive be-came apparent, there being, it is said, a remote resemblance between the two gentlemen. But the parson enjoyed the joke as much as anyone present, will be in Greens- York to buy goods for the Brown Mer-1 _0f the latest installment of the systematic management. Vdoo House on Fri- VITK1) TO -Rev. A. P. 'Iyer, of Wilmington, peri. spent a few days here la,t week with , „ial and Industrial College here gets south of the city, died last Thursday monument will be a shaft of buff stone e?en tnoug!l it resulted so ,Usastrous,y 1 bis father, Mr. John Tyer. '•■ $.150, the colored Normal at Winston after an illness of several weeks. A 12x12 feet at the base and 12 feet high, t0 the perpetrat0H -Cashier W. B. Bogart, of the Bank $100 and the High Point high school wife and four sons survive him, the with a grey stone base and cap-one of J^ |1Q0, latter being Messrs. W. F„ H. P. and | the most unique designs in existence. A thrill of terror is experienced when Ear, \owe and Throat. P. D. SATCHWELL, litoriM') at Law. 1 OLD KKKI.KV BUILDING, osboro, N. c. CHAS. M. STEDMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. lenball Building, 0RO, - - - N. C. -Mrs. John P. Scott has bought two ™ek. with proportionate strength. -A new Babcock aerial hook and lots on North Kim street with the in- They are expected home now at any ladder truck, costing $2,500, has been _Landretb's fresh and reliable Gar- Loui8 Jame8 to Appear in Two Per- .„„„,„„, time. ordered of S. F. Haywood & Co., of . den Seed for sale by Howard Gardner, fr.rmar.cns Hera teution of building on them. , New York, for the fire department of! druggist, corner opposite postoffice, —Mrs. K. D. Steele, of High Point, was summoned to Richmond yesterday by the illness of her mother. —Rev. R. F. Bumpass and family sre —The board of county commission- ■ Creen«hnrn ers was in session Monday and had a thi8 city- A thorough investigation | uree lso^J^ formances Hers. The eminent actor, Louis James, ha* been securea to appear in two perform-busy day of it. The quarterly allow- convinced the committee referred to , _Rev. Dr. Carraway, President Pea- at lhe Acad of Mu8ic ,„ tnl8 anceordersforouts.de poor were re- J. our last issue that the Babcock ; cock> Prof. 0. w. Carr, Messrs. Caesar city on MondaV) March 14th, present-newed for the ensuing three months truck was best adapted in every re- ; Cone> j. A. odeii, G. Rosenthal, Moses iDK at the matinee-" SO P M -a vivid here for a few days'visit with Aunt aD(J much ()ther routine business trans- spect to the department's needs and it Cone> A, w. vickory, G. S. Bradshaw. nr?,duction of shakesoeare's'traeeTiv A. M. scAi.Kfl. jjnnipass en route to Florida. was purchased forthwith. L*M, JR., 2. V.l \ VI.OK. BYNUM. BYNUM & TAYLOR. ::-n:o'.'.ors at Law. , acted. w« Purcua.eu .or.uwuu. ; Mi88 Carr and other8 Gf this city, and ,.Ju,ius Cae8ar/, and in t,,e flvenl|]g %% I A II *V oL/AJLiliO, -Mrs ;<;eo. B.Yates will soon begin _Janc Blark. ex-queen of the de- -When you want a nice pair of spec- j Miss Mattie Cook, of Pomona, attended 8 0-clock) «.sPartacus." with all the rney-satLa-TO- the erection of a handsome dwelling c( Meadow> convicted last fall of tacles buy our *3 50 solid gold. Every the funeral of Mr. John H. Ferree at elaborate scenic rl0Untings, magniti- UKKNSBORO, N. C. on one of her lots on Church street. 8eiiing nnuor, has been pardoned by P*ir guaranteed, and fitted with the Randleman last Thursday. At the G. cent costu[lle8 and st8ge effects em-u-„ Office -Royster has received a large line ; Gov. Ru39ell and will not be required best quality of lenses. We examine F. College chapel that morning a mem- p|oyed in the metropolitan theatres. . of ladies' spring dress goods, which he1 10 serve the jail sentence imposed by y°ur eJ'es thoroughly, and find and orial service in honor of the deceased Mr. jan,es i8 the leading representa-is selling at astonishingly low prices.: Ihe courti uer bealtn having suddenly correct every defect accurately, and j was substituted for the regular deve- t|ve of ,he 8CUOO, of art founded by thereby give you the best service pos- tional exercises. Rev. Dr. Weaver Kdwin Forest and John McCullougb. returned s'«'e f«r less money. Satisfaction guar- , opened the service by reading an ap- It i8 a long time since an actor of such anteed in every case or money refund- propriate Psalm and offering a fervent sterIing merit ,,a8 appeared nere in the ed. Apply at Dr. Griffith's dental of- j prayer. Prof. Raper, in behalf of a immorta| hards great works and his lice, K. of P. building. 8-4 committee representing the faculty ^sit should be the signal for a crowd- -The saw mill at McLeanaiille is and student body, read a sketch of the ed houge. The supporting company is doing a rushing business, really more . life of Mr. Ferree, together with reso- one 0f the best on the road. Prices of than the owners anticipated when the ] lutions setting forth the loss sustained admission to tue matinee will be 75 mill was established. It is doing satis- \ by the college in his death. cents, children 50 cents: night per- " factory work right along. The Acad- | _We h&ve a n|lmber of testimonials formance, reserved seats 11.00, general emy there i« also reported in a flourish- \ from mothers in Greensboro and sur- admission 75 cents, children 50 cents. ing condition,the facilities afforded by i rounding towns who say that nothing parties from surrounding towns can the new buildings contributing largely ! relieves their children of whooping 8ecuro seats by writing Howard Gard- ., . .v » . couzh as quickly and permanently as , , J to the succese of the present term, j «££ urease Liniment. It stops a ner, druggist. McLeansville is one of the coming nard Bpeu 0f coughing at once and towns of the county. : prevents a return. Satisfaction guar-teed. ana J RT SQUARE. W. B. KEACUAM, Architect and BuUder. ! ellows Building, SI1URO, - - - N. C. !. T. JOHNSON, 1KKMSBORO EYE SPECIALIST, SOI I'll l'.l.M ST. Examination Five. . ^ to 6 p. 111. —Capt. C. E. McCulloch, of Fayette- ', failed, ville. came up to attend the funeral of —Judge W. H. Filer has Mrs. Fentress at Pleasant Garden Sun- from Baltimore, where he established day. a branch of the Keeley Institute for —Prof. J. M. Bandy has prepared Col. W. II. Osborn and his associates, plans and specifications for a new 150- He left the new institute in a tlourish-foot bridge to be built at Summers' jng condition and its prospects are ex-it ill. ; celleut. —Royster has 300 pairs of extra _At a rucus jn "Cotton Row" Mon pants which he is selling cheaper than daj. ui(?ut Sam Uorren Was shot in the pants were ever before sold in Greens- 3ide by auotuer negro named Corpen-boro. ! inK) wn0 baiis from Morganton and -Two new churches-Methodist bag probst,|y reached there by this Episcopal and Episoopal—are to be built on the West Side, near the State Normal. —Landreth's fresh and reliable Gar-den Seed for sale by Howard Gardner, druggist, corner opposite postoffice, Greensboro. —The old Keogh property on Ashe- I boro street is being overhauled and will soon be occupied by Mr. G. S. Bradshaw's family. —Royster is giving away a nice time if intervening streams are not swollen. —Ernest W. Stewart spent Tuesday night at home, en route to Asheville as a delegate from Bingham School, Me-bane, to the State meeting of the Y. M. C. A. Mr. RatlilT, also a delegate from Bingham, joined him here this morning. —Mr. J. w. Ellis, of Liberty, dropped in yesterday morning to tell us he had just sold Bsnner for tf. We are anxious to do a little good in this world and can think of no pleas* anter or better way to do it that by STONE Tin: PRINTER.! —Only five cases in addition to those recotnmenuingOne MinuteCoughCure :m pounds of tobacco at the ! reported in our last isaue were tried as a preventive of pneumonia, consup-lT.- . ..... r. i_ » tion and other serious lung troubles $6b.94, net—a price that before the close of the February term thftt fol|ow neglected colds. Howard fully met his expectations. Mr. Ellis' of Guilford Superior court. A.S.Jones Gardner. experience is similar to that of most . was awarded $1,000 In his suit for dam- ►•* every tobacco grower who has recently ages against the City of Greensboro An Open Letter. — I.ieut. Ed. Glenn, of the regular 8f,ld leaf on the Greensboro market. It for physical injuries sustained in con- To Our Customers:— army and stationed for some time at affords us pleasure to know that our sequence of a dead limb falling on him We want to thank our friends In banqoet"ump"toTsxh%erTOn'pnrohas- v»'"'0uver. Wash., writes his brother. farmers are receiving what they con- from a tree under which he was pass- country and town for the way they [m tgfl worth of goods at his store Mr-R. G. (ilenn, of this city, that be gider satisfactory returns for the crop. ing. A verdict for plaintiff was re- have stuck to u*. enabling us to in-has been detailed for duty in theKlon- _M(- phoenix hag an important no. turned in the case of Macom Smither- crease and enlarge our business to its dike region of Alaska and will soon be tice in bis new ad_ in this issue. In man vs. W. H. Ragan, administrator, present dimensions sod giving us good on his way there. . \ 1 111 - 1. .. 1 ■ . ■ ■.. ' 1 Fl RNISHED, ♦ • J. STONE, j SSB< 'K< ». N i # •*•*•♦«♦•♦♦♦. 1»8 4 |:a:i Baaun Applo Tiw ■ icellent \ 11 111 an l'.'- S< « Vork and Ko- |>ronoanrea the 1 : ire :i floe lot eared and 1 • the] see all SBORO NURSERIES. '•KKNaBuKO, V C. Ask for a trade card. —The annex to the West Washing-ton Street Baptist church is under ! way. It is being built chiefly to ac- • eommodste the Sunday school. • —Judge Carter and wife, of Ashe- '. ville. came down last week for a visit ; with Mr. G. W. Ward's family, Mrs. • Carter remaining several days. —Wanted—Salesmen to handle our consequence of an unusual demand for A verdict ror defendant was rendered grounds for looking forward to stil —James Shoffner, a young colored ni8 EarIy yueen Rose potatoes his in the case of J. T. Scott vs. Western greater success in the future. V\ e are man living on I.ong Branch,made sev- 3tock' wa's completely exhausted Sat- Union Telegraph Co. Mr. Scott sued getting in pretty good shape for tbe eral Ineffectual attempts at suicide urdav and several customers were dis- for damages because of the non-deiiv- early spring trade, opening op new Sunday, yet he is alive and well at this appointed, much to his regret, but the ery of a telegraphic message. Ajudg- goods almost every day, and will soon writing. His friends say that an acci- arrjvai 0f three more car loads this ment for plaintiff was rendered in the have the store .hock full of new Dress dent which befell him several years week relieves the presure and guaran- case of Charlotte J. Gorrell vs.Greens- Goods, Shoes, Carpets, Hats, Ac, 4o. ago affects his mind at times. tee8 everyone all they want Not- bor° Water Supply Co. Orlo Epps We assure our customers and friends, -Mr. A. V. D. Leigh returned Sun- withstanding the upward flurry in the was granted a divorce from his wife, and can give sound, sensible, BKASOB■»- an appeal to the »opr__ -Miss Anna Armitage, of Cleveland, umn8. Two grandchildren came on to the ^lowing route f»r Rev. H. M. caie again8t the Southern Railway, for ALL the goods we buy, d.scouc Obi( Fi GREEN —Mr. Henry Harris, whose death is and industrial College Tuesday even-reported by our Summerfield corres- jugt March 15th, on "Robert E. Lee." pondent, was formerly a guard at the This is the fourth of the regular course county jail here and well known to 0f entertainments, which began with many of our people. Henri Watterson's brilliant lecture on —An important notice concerning "Abraham Lincoln." the annual meeting of the Guilford son, 26; Raleigh, 30: Goldsboro, 31: g*g ^SSSSLuuSSlI^SSMSSW*. iotown, we hare plenty of room and Wilmington, April 1; Charlotte, 2 a^gJJSgSS S2»e^5ot bec.^d P»-7 - The State committee also appointed by the tue of BALL'S CATABSB Cr«it weather, 1 j-. ii< j f 1 tKANK .1. l.HKNtl . yoursi'lf teeSed P^nty of seats, keep a good tire in cold ^ C weather, and we want you to make ..KNKV. yourself perfectly at home with us Rev. Jas. R. Jenes, of Guilford Col- gworn to before me and wbeenbed in my wbenever y0u come to town, whether lege, and X. B. Broughton, of Raleigh, psesss»s.«bjs«skdaj M';*'w h,:;r |-h^i'0N';*'' you want to trade or not. If you delegates to the international conven- «*«■ ", »f*f»y *»*•!«. haven't got one one of our premium .. . , . , T T , Hair-<Catarrli<:are is taken internally »u<l . ,„t u8 „[ve you one next time you , -, —Landretbs fresh and reliable Gar- tion, which meets in London in July. .,.,. ,|;ri.-tiy on tiieMorni and mun»u* .-urfaree nar", * branch of the Farmers Mutual Fire den seed for sale by Howard Gardner, ~- of the system. f^'&gftjfSj^Sto. 0 Insurance Association will be foundin druggist, corner opposite postoffice, —Royster will sell you a good suit ^B,i^n«ii*jK ' our advertising columns. Greensboro. of clothes for $4.00. HaU'sTsasuyPUto are the best come in. Respectfullv. your friends. THACKSBA BRUCKMISS.
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Title | The Greensboro patriot [March 9, 1898] |
Date | 1898-03-09 |
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THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT<>
YOU * » GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1898. NO. lO.
:, CARDS LOCAL NEWS ITEMS.
ARBSON.
BUILDING.
- V.' GASTON ST.
H. BROOKS,
- - -
—Our Premi mn otter is omitted this —The Charlotte Observer of Satur- —The Eagle Dramatic Club has de- —Mr. R. H.Stedman.of the Southern
week because of the crowded condition day said : Mr. J. D. Helms and wife, cided to reproduce the popular and Railway, and Miss Maud Clendenin of
—Judge Avery was here Monday. of our news columns. Don't forget formerly of Monroe, have gone to charming little drama, "Cherry,"at the this city, hied themselves to Pelham
—Royster will save vou n.onev on Ibat these seed and plant premiums Greensboro to live. Mr. Helms'term Academy of Music, Friday night, the Gretna Green of North Carolina
clothing. are available up to May l»t. as postmaster at Monroe would have March 11th, complimentary to the and Virginia, last Sundav and were
-District Attorney Holton was here -H you b:.ve never seen ".Scott's expired in a month. _ »e_™«Knedlie youngladies of the State Normal and made man and wife by "Rev. T. H.
yesterday.
-Royster will sell you a good nickel by turning toilie fourth page of this
watch for * 1.00.
— Dr. C. S. rate, of Ranneur, was a
welcome caller yesterday.
-Mr.
issue, although the place looks better
on the ground than ou paper.
— W. M. Montgomery, of McLeans-ville,
is delivering for the Southern
M VH.-t.,rv has gone to fa c ,;reer MnLean hav,
LUg, New Wktobuy more clothing. L protnote(1 w R po8itiou as mw.
—Mr. It. G Newell was at Carthage seDger, running on the Southern Rail-
\_ c. on business the first of the week. wav.
— We surrender some of our local —Mrs. William Fentress, a woithy
| Corner" $00 can see what it looks like order to engage in the wholesale drug Industrial College and the Greensboro Walker, the famous matrimonial ex-business
in Greensboro. Female College, who will attend the pert. The bride's family had been
—Mr. Geo. S. Gaulden, an expert performance in a body. A limited making preparations for a home wed-manufacturer
of harness, and succes- number of seats will be available to the ding, which was scheduled for last
sor to Mr. J. H. Harris, has a new ad. general public. night. Mr. and Mrs. stedman will
ID this issue calling attention to the _M, ,„hn~~MT'V.I~.~~^~Z~,~~ :. make their home in Danville, Va. An
w BEALL, M. D.f
;iAN AND SURGEON.
- 1 ■,r"
.! to 4:30.
ONE NO. 17-
fact that he is in busines at Harris' old
stand, where he will be pleased to
serve his many friends. Mr. W. B.
Young is with Mr. Gaulden.
—The demand for building material
—Mr. John W. Fries, of Salem, is
carrying on an aggressive Sound Money
campaign in behalf of the "advocates
of this reform movement," flooding the
state with voluminous circulars bearing
exchange says four other couples were
married Sunday by Rev. Walker.
Children and adults tortured by
bums, scalds, injuries, eczema or skin
diseases may secure instant relief bv
using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It
is the great Pile remedy. Howard
Gardner.
upon the fundamental propositions at
news columns this week toCuban news, lady well known in the Pleasant Garden is unprecedented, all the mills here igsue and caning upon men in every
-Bob Newlin was sent totbecounty neighborhood,diedlast Saturday. Her being rushed with orders. Mr. W. D. community for the names of their
convict force yesterday He gets live funeral Sunday was largely attended, Mendenhall, of the Guilford Lumber j neighborSi -without regard to party
years many friends from this city being Company, remarked to a PATRIOT man j affiliations, who would care to know
m Asheboro St. _Mr w Q Jack,on came in from present. yesterday that his company has now , jU8t wuat i8 the purp08e aDd pian of
Chicago last'week on a visit to his! -Asheboro Courier: Mr..!. E. Fer- ™n orders for lumber on its hooks this movement." Manyof thecirculars Cora Barbee were happily married at
familv- Iguson, formerly of Mechanic, this than ever before at any one ,1Iue- ■ fall into unsympathetic hands, be home of the bride at Guilford Col-
—The board of aldermen has author- | _. 7-7- ~" ;—— . .. lege on Thursday evening, March 3rd,
Winchester-Barbee.
Mr. Robert W. Winchester and Miss
Dr. J. E. WYCHE,
— Croup Salve—A sure preventive; county, who has been running a racket
Burl ngton w IImoVn to M• municipal election to be held -™- wholesale merchants of this 1S98, by Rev. A. G. ^^ ^
Burlington, win move 10 r . formed an ortran zat on veaterdav win.!,..!.. ;. . .._ -. »._ , „ ....
Dr.
!>i 1NTI8T,
Bank Building,
l.G
J. H. WHEELER,
.NTIST.
25 cents. Keep it in the house. All store at
druggists. tf
—The Southern Railway is trans-porting
quantities of war material
these days.
—Frank Stanley, the tobacconist, is ! tbe Greensboro Hardware Co. are an
home from Timmonsville, S. C, for a altogether up-to-date plow. It would
short visit. be well for you to see them when in
-Wanted-vour drug trade. See need of anything in their line.
Howard Gardner's new ad. for full _President Mclver expects to leave 8piring sermons before the students of *"?' J|j^Tr!^ W^F nu C°™P™y'
particulars. today for Washington City with the state xormal and Industrial Col- , J' Illji RuUa'rdand JJ Phoenix
-Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. Young are the twenty-five members of theseniorclass iege Sunday night. Before returning _J; ^._ ' '
proud parents of a bran new daughter of the Sta'e Normal and Industrial home Monday he paid the Institution j —The Aldrich Stone Company, at
— number one. College, who will spend several days au extended visit, familiarizing him- Sanford, has signified its intent'on of
— Mr S. 8. Brown lias gone to New I sightseeing at the nation's capital. self with tbe details of its thoroughly completing at an early date the James
, Monday May 2d. Mr. M. C. Workman city organization yesterday Winchester is a son of Mr. L. C. Wln-
GuXd Variety Store was appointed registrar and his oook8 ; for the promotion of the jobbing inter- che8ter) who served several years a,
j Gunford \ ariety Store. ^ « ' atVorkman-8 furniture ! eats here. The officers are : President, chairman of tbe board of county com.
-The Chattanooga chilled plows 8tofe Tfae hoiders selected are J' S' Hunter: v,ce President. \\. G. missioners. Miss Barbee is the daugh-
(steel and wood beams) advertised by Me8srg A M McAdoo J T. Abbott. | Mebane; 9ecretalT and treasurer, M. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Barbee.
B. E. Sergtant, J. H. Rankin, John ' L- Snields- The Allowing firms are After the ceremony had been perform-
I.ewis and R. A. Gilmer. ; represented in the association : W. G. ed an elegant supper was served.
ni*h™ i>Inuh«w «f Salom i Mebane & Co> L- Richardson Drug Then came a crowd with all kinds of
''Company, Merchants' Grocery Com- musical instruments to serenade the
happy couple. All present enjoyed
the occasion—especially tbe slight mis-
Ward's Drug store.
Dr. W.H. Wakeiield,
Peabody fund received by State Su- ; —Mr. W. A. Clarida, aged about 63
Hunter Memorial monument, which is
to occupy a prominent place in the
rintendent Mebane the State Nor- years, whose home was a few miles: Guilford Battle Ground park. The
take made by the serenaders, who mis-took
the parson for the bridegroom
and carried him out a short distance
before the idenity of their captive be-came
apparent, there being, it is said,
a remote resemblance between the two
gentlemen. But the parson enjoyed
the joke as much as anyone present,
will be in Greens- York to buy goods for the Brown Mer-1 _0f the latest installment of the systematic management.
Vdoo House on Fri-
VITK1) TO -Rev. A. P. 'Iyer, of Wilmington, peri.
spent a few days here la,t week with , „ial and Industrial College here gets south of the city, died last Thursday monument will be a shaft of buff stone e?en tnoug!l it resulted so ,Usastrous,y
1 bis father, Mr. John Tyer. '•■ $.150, the colored Normal at Winston after an illness of several weeks. A 12x12 feet at the base and 12 feet high, t0 the perpetrat0H
-Cashier W. B. Bogart, of the Bank $100 and the High Point high school wife and four sons survive him, the with a grey stone base and cap-one of J^
|1Q0, latter being Messrs. W. F„ H. P. and | the most unique designs in existence. A thrill of terror is experienced when
Ear, \owe and Throat.
P. D. SATCHWELL,
litoriM') at Law.
1 OLD KKKI.KV BUILDING,
osboro, N. c.
CHAS. M. STEDMAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
lenball Building,
0RO, - - - N. C.
-Mrs. John P. Scott has bought two ™ek. with proportionate strength. -A new Babcock aerial hook and
lots on North Kim street with the in- They are expected home now at any ladder truck, costing $2,500, has been _Landretb's fresh and reliable Gar- Loui8 Jame8 to Appear in Two Per-
.„„„,„„, time. ordered of S. F. Haywood & Co., of . den Seed for sale by Howard Gardner, fr.rmar.cns Hera
teution of building on them. , New York, for the fire department of! druggist, corner opposite postoffice,
—Mrs. K. D. Steele, of High Point,
was summoned to Richmond yesterday
by the illness of her mother.
—Rev. R. F. Bumpass and family sre
—The board of county commission- ■ Creen«hnrn
ers was in session Monday and had a thi8 city- A thorough investigation | uree lso^J^
formances Hers.
The eminent actor, Louis James, ha*
been securea to appear in two perform-busy
day of it. The quarterly allow- convinced the committee referred to , _Rev. Dr. Carraway, President Pea- at lhe Acad of Mu8ic ,„ tnl8
anceordersforouts.de poor were re- J. our last issue that the Babcock ; cock> Prof. 0. w. Carr, Messrs. Caesar city on MondaV) March 14th, present-newed
for the ensuing three months truck was best adapted in every re- ; Cone> j. A. odeii, G. Rosenthal, Moses iDK at the matinee-" SO P M -a vivid
here for a few days'visit with Aunt aD(J much ()ther routine business trans- spect to the department's needs and it Cone> A, w. vickory, G. S. Bradshaw. nr?,duction of shakesoeare's'traeeTiv
A. M. scAi.Kfl. jjnnipass en route to Florida. was purchased forthwith.
L*M, JR., 2. V.l \ VI.OK.
BYNUM. BYNUM & TAYLOR.
::-n:o'.'.ors at Law.
, acted. w« Purcua.eu .or.uwuu. ; Mi88 Carr and other8 Gf this city, and ,.Ju,ius Cae8ar/, and in t,,e flvenl|]g %%
I A II *V oL/AJLiliO, -Mrs ;<;eo. B.Yates will soon begin _Janc Blark. ex-queen of the de- -When you want a nice pair of spec- j Miss Mattie Cook, of Pomona, attended 8 0-clock) «.sPartacus." with all the
rney-satLa-TO- the erection of a handsome dwelling c( Meadow> convicted last fall of tacles buy our *3 50 solid gold. Every the funeral of Mr. John H. Ferree at elaborate scenic rl0Untings, magniti-
UKKNSBORO, N. C. on one of her lots on Church street. 8eiiing nnuor, has been pardoned by P*ir guaranteed, and fitted with the Randleman last Thursday. At the G. cent costu[lle8 and st8ge effects em-u-„
Office -Royster has received a large line ; Gov. Ru39ell and will not be required best quality of lenses. We examine F. College chapel that morning a mem- p|oyed in the metropolitan theatres.
. of ladies' spring dress goods, which he1
10 serve the jail sentence imposed by y°ur eJ'es thoroughly, and find and orial service in honor of the deceased Mr. jan,es i8 the leading representa-is
selling at astonishingly low prices.:
Ihe courti uer bealtn having suddenly correct every defect accurately, and j was substituted for the regular deve- t|ve of ,he 8CUOO, of art founded by
thereby give you the best service pos- tional exercises. Rev. Dr. Weaver Kdwin Forest and John McCullougb.
returned s'«'e f«r less money. Satisfaction guar- , opened the service by reading an ap- It i8 a long time since an actor of such
anteed in every case or money refund- propriate Psalm and offering a fervent sterIing merit ,,a8 appeared nere in the
ed. Apply at Dr. Griffith's dental of- j prayer. Prof. Raper, in behalf of a immorta| hards great works and his
lice, K. of P. building. 8-4 committee representing the faculty ^sit should be the signal for a crowd-
-The saw mill at McLeanaiille is and student body, read a sketch of the ed houge. The supporting company is
doing a rushing business, really more . life of Mr. Ferree, together with reso- one 0f the best on the road. Prices of
than the owners anticipated when the ] lutions setting forth the loss sustained admission to tue matinee will be 75
mill was established. It is doing satis- \ by the college in his death. cents, children 50 cents: night per-
" factory work right along. The Acad- | _We h&ve a n|lmber of testimonials formance, reserved seats 11.00, general
emy there i« also reported in a flourish- \ from mothers in Greensboro and sur- admission 75 cents, children 50 cents.
ing condition,the facilities afforded by i rounding towns who say that nothing parties from surrounding towns can
the new buildings contributing largely ! relieves their children of whooping 8ecuro seats by writing Howard Gard-
., . .v » . couzh as quickly and permanently as , , J
to the succese of the present term, j «££ urease Liniment. It stops a ner, druggist.
McLeansville is one of the coming nard Bpeu 0f coughing at once and
towns of the county. : prevents a return. Satisfaction guar-teed.
ana
J RT SQUARE.
W. B. KEACUAM,
Architect and BuUder.
! ellows Building,
SI1URO, - - - N. C.
!. T. JOHNSON,
1KKMSBORO
EYE SPECIALIST,
SOI I'll l'.l.M ST.
Examination Five.
. ^ to 6 p. 111.
—Capt. C. E. McCulloch, of Fayette- ', failed,
ville. came up to attend the funeral of —Judge W. H. Filer has
Mrs. Fentress at Pleasant Garden Sun- from Baltimore, where he established
day. a branch of the Keeley Institute for
—Prof. J. M. Bandy has prepared Col. W. II. Osborn and his associates,
plans and specifications for a new 150- He left the new institute in a tlourish-foot
bridge to be built at Summers' jng condition and its prospects are ex-it
ill. ; celleut.
—Royster has 300 pairs of extra _At a rucus jn "Cotton Row" Mon
pants which he is selling cheaper than daj. ui(?ut Sam Uorren Was shot in the
pants were ever before sold in Greens- 3ide by auotuer negro named Corpen-boro.
! inK) wn0 baiis from Morganton and
-Two new churches-Methodist bag probst,|y reached there by this
Episcopal and Episoopal—are to be
built on the West Side, near the State
Normal.
—Landreth's fresh and reliable Gar-den
Seed for sale by Howard Gardner,
druggist, corner opposite postoffice,
Greensboro.
—The old Keogh property on Ashe-
I boro street is being overhauled and
will soon be occupied by Mr. G. S.
Bradshaw's family.
—Royster is giving away a nice
time if intervening streams are not
swollen.
—Ernest W. Stewart spent Tuesday
night at home, en route to Asheville as
a delegate from Bingham School, Me-bane,
to the State meeting of the Y.
M. C. A. Mr. RatlilT, also a delegate
from Bingham, joined him here this
morning.
—Mr. J. w. Ellis, of Liberty, dropped
in yesterday morning to tell us he had
just sold
Bsnner for
tf.
We are anxious to do a little good in
this world and can think of no pleas*
anter or better way to do it that by
STONE
Tin: PRINTER.!
—Only five cases in addition to those recotnmenuingOne MinuteCoughCure
:m pounds of tobacco at the ! reported in our last isaue were tried as a preventive of pneumonia, consup-lT.-
. ..... r. i_ » tion and other serious lung troubles
$6b.94, net—a price that before the close of the February term thftt fol|ow neglected colds. Howard
fully met his expectations. Mr. Ellis' of Guilford Superior court. A.S.Jones Gardner.
experience is similar to that of most . was awarded $1,000 In his suit for dam- ►•*
every tobacco grower who has recently ages against the City of Greensboro An Open Letter.
— I.ieut. Ed. Glenn, of the regular 8f,ld leaf on the Greensboro market. It for physical injuries sustained in con- To Our Customers:—
army and stationed for some time at affords us pleasure to know that our sequence of a dead limb falling on him We want to thank our friends In
banqoet"ump"toTsxh%erTOn'pnrohas- v»'"'0uver. Wash., writes his brother. farmers are receiving what they con- from a tree under which he was pass- country and town for the way they
[m tgfl worth of goods at his store Mr-R. G. (ilenn, of this city, that be gider satisfactory returns for the crop. ing. A verdict for plaintiff was re- have stuck to u*. enabling us to in-has
been detailed for duty in theKlon- _M(- phoenix hag an important no. turned in the case of Macom Smither- crease and enlarge our business to its
dike region of Alaska and will soon be tice in bis new ad_ in this issue. In man vs. W. H. Ragan, administrator, present dimensions sod giving us good
on his way there.
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|>ronoanrea the
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eared and 1
• the] see all
SBORO NURSERIES.
'•KKNaBuKO, V C.
Ask for a trade card.
—The annex to the West Washing-ton
Street Baptist church is under
! way. It is being built chiefly to ac-
• eommodste the Sunday school.
• —Judge Carter and wife, of Ashe-
'. ville. came down last week for a visit
; with Mr. G. W. Ward's family, Mrs.
• Carter remaining several days.
—Wanted—Salesmen to handle our
consequence of an unusual demand for A verdict ror defendant was rendered grounds for looking forward to stil
—James Shoffner, a young colored ni8 EarIy yueen Rose potatoes his in the case of J. T. Scott vs. Western greater success in the future. V\ e are
man living on I.ong Branch,made sev- 3tock' wa's completely exhausted Sat- Union Telegraph Co. Mr. Scott sued getting in pretty good shape for tbe
eral Ineffectual attempts at suicide urdav and several customers were dis- for damages because of the non-deiiv- early spring trade, opening op new
Sunday, yet he is alive and well at this appointed, much to his regret, but the ery of a telegraphic message. Ajudg- goods almost every day, and will soon
writing. His friends say that an acci- arrjvai 0f three more car loads this ment for plaintiff was rendered in the have the store .hock full of new Dress
dent which befell him several years week relieves the presure and guaran- case of Charlotte J. Gorrell vs.Greens- Goods, Shoes, Carpets, Hats, Ac, 4o.
ago affects his mind at times. tee8 everyone all they want Not- bor° Water Supply Co. Orlo Epps We assure our customers and friends,
-Mr. A. V. D. Leigh returned Sun- withstanding the upward flurry in the was granted a divorce from his wife, and can give sound, sensible, BKASOB■»-
an appeal to the »opr__
-Miss Anna Armitage, of Cleveland, umn8. Two grandchildren came on to the ^lowing route f»r Rev. H. M. caie again8t the Southern Railway, for ALL the goods we buy, d.scouc
Obi(
Fi
GREEN
—Mr. Henry Harris, whose death is and industrial College Tuesday even-reported
by our Summerfield corres- jugt March 15th, on "Robert E. Lee."
pondent, was formerly a guard at the This is the fourth of the regular course
county jail here and well known to 0f entertainments, which began with
many of our people. Henri Watterson's brilliant lecture on
—An important notice concerning "Abraham Lincoln."
the annual meeting of the Guilford
son, 26; Raleigh, 30: Goldsboro, 31: g*g ^SSSSLuuSSlI^SSMSSW*. iotown, we hare plenty of room and
Wilmington, April 1; Charlotte, 2 a^gJJSgSS S2»e^5ot bec.^d P»-7 -
The State committee also appointed by the tue of BALL'S CATABSB Cr«it weather,
1 j-. ii< j f 1 tKANK .1. l.HKNtl . yoursi'lf
teeSed P^nty of seats, keep a good tire in cold
^ C weather, and we want you to make
..KNKV. yourself perfectly at home with us
Rev. Jas. R. Jenes, of Guilford Col- gworn to before me and wbeenbed in my wbenever y0u come to town, whether
lege, and X. B. Broughton, of Raleigh, psesss»s.«bjs«skdaj M';*'w
h,:;r
|-h^i'0N';*'' you want to trade or not. If you
delegates to the international conven- «*«■ ", »f*f»y *»*•!«. haven't got one one of our premium
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