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THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT. )L. It GREENSBORO, X. C WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1898. NO. 2. SIONAL CARDS. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS-D J. RICHARDSON. KATZ BUILDING —Mr. W. C. McLean is rtDishing the The End la Not Yet. fourth new dwelling in his handsome After a week and a half of the spe- — Mr. \V. W. King, of Danbury.il in row of houses on Forbis street, just cjai term of Superior court the civil the <-ity. south of the Catholic church. It will docket has lost but a limited number —Dr. \V. J. Richardson resumed his be occui ied by Mr. Clarke, of the Cone from the formidable array of cases that practice the first of the week. Export and Commission Company. GUILFQRD COUNTY EXHIBIT. were met with at t —The Greensboro Nurseries are rep- —AACt tthnpe aannnnuuaall mmepeettiinngr 0o1f the Robinson is compr~elled to leave th.e city stockholders of the Piedmont Bank Saturday for another county where a its arra> HI nits iu»i __ . . .^ he opening. Judge Bcguiiiing: December 1st, 1896, and Endin December 1st, Ls!>7. o INCOME AS I'KR LIST OK TAXABLE* FOR 13%. land .. ,a BuildiD. -i. P. BEALL, M. D.f SICIAN ANDSURGEO*. i nurt Square. v*l- *-.*K>ro tf 'V. on *li"»i $ :, .w ,j Tort are here to spend the winter I _jud indisposed for are occupied. Reasonable diligence lg« ft™,'™; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; «$ggj ••«• 4.^ «i S' m0nths- some days and acting on the sugges- has been observed ,n the tnal of these ,^7„alM .... ^eaSS do! tn ", this week will interest his friends and judg8 Douglas, patrons. Read his new ad. _The Xorth Caroiina journal of F.d- —Tobacco is starting otf some better to the court or the attorneys—it is Farming utensils simply a succession of long tedious Tools or mechanics processes that require and deserve Household and kitchen furniture • IM Asbeboro St. than beforetbeholidays.though breaks terestirg number. Aside from it I: 30 to I; 3 to 4-10. EPHONE NO. 17- ucation 'or -January l.«runusually in- ^^^^^^'^ wVwill have pCrVarms"3 to make the best of the situation. Un- | Libraries cr J. E. WYCHE, UENTIiT. ng Bank Buil ling, ■ i n street. •■<■■ nsboro, S.C. Dr J. H. WHEELER, ENTIST. ,,, . Ward's Drugstore. Dr. W.H. Wakelield, •:,., will be in <ireens- Adoo II..use on Wed- >rv 12th. |C« LIMITED TO 74.889 9,036 153.02-2 28.003 2,681 are light on account of the season. merlt9 that 8ppeal t0 every teacner and JJJ~£;73°\nclia7e7 inThe'lisfrof ' Sdentific instruments.V.':::/..... %% -Misses Ida and Mary Taylor, of friend to education it contains much pountiea havinz orimiQ&] cirouit courts i Moneys hand . 136,164 i;uilford College, spent a couple of valuable historal days last week with friends in this city, for the first time — Four of the youngest children of —Mr.Tillma that date) the fol- R-B. prop, Pullman Car Co. and W.U.Tel.Co. M9.431. do. .... Incomes ...ny i, 0f 1 lowing cases nave been disposed oi Marriage licenses, 256 at *1 each. . . lotte. Barber at the home of the bride's with the regult indjcated in each: I Schedule B —Mr. R. S. Petty took the road Mon- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Kirk- x. T. Brooks, receiver Bain Building Poll tax, 4,220 at 40 cents each day for M. G. Xewell's buggy and im- man, near Pleasant Garden. Thegroom Co ^ vg St Andrews P. E. church, plement house. He will travel the en- is a son of Mr. D. S. ilodgin. Judgment for plaintiff and against de-tire state. —Mr. S. M. Goolsby, late chief clerk fendant for $S00. —The net denosits at the Five Cents in (". S. Marshal Milliken's office, was Walter Lewis vs. W.F.Clegg. Judg- Savings bank at the close of business tendered his "walking papers" by that ment lor plaintiff and against defend- Monday, January 10th, amounted to official last week. We hope Mr. Gools- ( ant for * 15.70. 177185.49, by will remain a citizen of our city, Walter Lewis vs. Moore & McKen- —Messrs X C Brandon and Clark even though his hand has slipped from z|e< judgment for plaintiff and against are -till with Howard '"ncle Sam's pocket. He is a good defendants for $34.75. do 2 n do a do. 171 3:< do 61 :>: do 10 3'J do 177 U do 21 39 do.... 362 16 do 66 2: do .. do 20 >2 do 11 22 TITT - couotle. havlog criminal elroult courts »»"«y»°™n° 136,164 ddoo 332232 iats al matter that appears . „,„.„„„ lmnpm.on,on, solvent credits 516,096....do 1.42143 leinnrint there is no hope tor any improvement I shares In incorporated companiea 13,725 do 32 4? '' ' ; in existing conditions. Since our last Other personal property 566,010... !do 1 33-» 55 n Hodgin, of Centre, and jgsue (and only one case was decided Bank and B^&L.s^tockv . ^ ,;. ,. m , ^, • 277,107 do '»555 82 the lata R. S. Ryan have been placed Miss Helen Kirkman were united in at this term prior to In the Thompson Orphanage at Char- marriage last Thursday by Rev. S. T. ]owjnK cases have Total amount Less 5"„ commission to Sheriff. Less 3% commission to Treasurer Total net income 11,10 I li 665 66 2.246 99 ' 30 -i| 2:.., <Ht 2.»>2 99 1,688 00 * "Ja.lss s7 1 775 10 t 20,413 77 Porter, Jr., Gardner, the corner druggist and see them. Call citizen. Sibley, Lindsay & Kerr vs. E. L. Gil- COUNTY HOME ACCOUNT-IS;.;. —Miss Minnie Gorrell was saved mer. Judgment for defendant against Alexander William work $ EXPENDITURES. lieves bad colds in children. 25 cents Opposite Benbow Hotel. Richardson A Kariss, Druggists. 1,. Ear, Xo*e andJTliroat CHAS. M. STEDMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Mi ndenball Building, BORO, - 1 mercantile business. \ \\Y & SCALLO, _Mr. 1). K. Thomas has sold his ) iTX3-©7yS ati XJS.W | grocery store on South Davie street to ■ KN'SBORO, N. C. Mr. S. S. Haithcock, who will continue ,1 attention given to all busi- the business at the same stand. in \Vbarton Building, The Astley Cooper Hospital a Pro-cloak about her body. nounced Success. -A large audience witnessed the Three moutQ3 a(?0 Dr. Wm. H. Bass Charles Mass Hinton ditching &c BusickJJ con pauper Bennett .1 K himluT . Calilclt-ugh EM A Hi" goods Astley Cooper Cunningham Bros coal and so success- | ^''T'"."'!^ K, *,!"'" g J-i (.oblf Julius pork turethat until now <ori Charles smith work 1 favorable opportunity one of the best companies that ever {o thrQw Ug doQr9 open to public lu. visited Greensboro and Mr. Blackbura ; 8pection of its various departments. i, to be congratulated upon its appear-:The war(]s bave been full from tne gJ|JKSi»^bteppHei Knight S M haj l.i« :- .1 .v 1 smith «■ ■: k Leonard W'm cook.. . Liiiillcy Store Co supplies Moore 1> w do Meudcnhall S 11 \ Co shoes.. MillisJ H. Udell Hdw Co « lilis and g Is.... Uttenburgh J A smith work... Parks John Pickard T M A I .. sups Peirce K A ci\ cng Kagan W II A "'.. t.-ni Kichardson Dr M .1 med al KichardsonAc Farrisdrutrs Scotl .1 W A- 1 .. suits :V, iV Standard Oil Co oil I ug Smith S W H goods U LI Smith .1 ii lumber I .-, Stanley It H uruurd and foreman. ... •;--, simms John R con prisoners 14 4:1 Scott l> j-, -_>4 Smith Lee S & Co sups. 5 eg Shaw James guard '.< in !\ 00 1 oil 12 1-' 4 im 12 i»i >> l«i : 0; 41 55 :•: 05 :i ■-"• 1- 4.. Cotton Charles moving house 30 00 Spoke and Bending Wks handles 1.1 llli'h,*! < I. .1 In Vatistmy C M A Co is m WheelerO C. Caldwell Moses con pauper. Causey DM do Denny G W goods Donnell C A pork 11 .;, Walker & Cude sups •y> 71; Ward «• W drugsand med.. ance here. first and sometimes crowded. Just Dompsey Wm harvesting... Fryar It It pork —Mrs. L. M. Bell, living east of the now there is but one patient being treat- Greensboro S & B Co lumber *c. —The Keeley Institute is making an ...... . . , ... „*.._ , ^ «_._•__ Gardner Howard drugs and med c|tyf died sjatUrday aged about fifty- ed at the institution and Dr. Brooks J_ .enviable record in its new.juarters,the tnree ye&ri< leaving a husband and took advantage of the circumstance attendance being larger and prospects , tQree rhildren. she had been a faith- Monday to give a pleasant reception more promising than for years. | ful christian for many years and died to the Board of Lady Managers, who —Mr. S. F. Coe, agent of the C. F & happy in the sustaining faith of God's are as follows: Mesdames John Gray W. B. BEACHAM, ArCtlit6Ct BUQ DUllUer.; y, v. railway at Dalton, died recently, promises. Her remains were interred , Bynum, Ceasar Cone, Robert P. Dick . Idini' ! Ue 9too<1 wel1 amon2 his fellow- at Holt's chapel Sunday, Rev. J. E. Gay, ic H. Dorsett, Robert M. Douglas, Neil employees and the patrons of the road. 0f this city, conducting the services. I Ellington.John A. Gilmer.M. E. How- NSBORO, - - N. C. _Mr. Maurice Pret/.felder, formerlv -Mr. C. D. Benbow, formerly of thie ard, J. W. Lindau, Reuben Llndheim, 1 Jordanllfg*^-- a merchant here, is now manager of the city, but now town superintendent of E. J. Lynch, Harry C.Martin, B.Frank Knijrl I T IOH\SO\ Dry Goods Emporium at Asheville. Finehurst,the ideal Moore county win- | Mebane, J. C. Murchison, J. A. OdeU, Holton C E do Holt. Mike Bendrix .1 M \- Co goods Holt Henry Ham Wmeon Emily Hiatt Henley N P pork Harris J H repairson harness &c Houston Jesse eon pauper Idol W II pork Injrle John shueks Inirle Samuel do ! Johnson & Dorset goods .limes John W do 1. -, I.' I I-. -I I '■1 . .1 4- '■! V. It ; mi IIS ifi : ••! j 1.1 :i: si 18 "J •Ji 30 v. -. :* d• 1 ti a *i ., 10 U "•! It -»l 11 71 at -i 5 1. til 4--t i- I M 1 W 16 »> SU 1. IS i.i n .■• su RKKNSHOR) EYE SPECIALIST, having resigned his position at Char- ter resort established by Millionaire (ieo. M. O'Brien, Dred Peacock, E. F. ■ „.,„ Jno. W. Tufts, of Boston, assumed the Reinicker, Annette L. Wright. only pleased but ; gSgA"' Kirkpatrick It A brick Kirkman W T4 Co goods KingJ L& Co tobacco I.andreth C K goods Landreth J W A.:,.«. tr.r 1 duties of postmaster at Pinehurst the The ladies were not omy pieaseu uui 1 M,.N-.ir% .1 ,„)lk. • first of the month. He will make a charmed with the way the hospital 1, McLean^nnieservice SOI I'll ELM ST. Examination Five. !X)NE .. THE PRINTER Phoenix, was bruised and battered in a runaway accident Monday inorni but bis injuries are not of a permane nature. —The Greensboro Hardware Co. has the exclusive sale in this city of the —~ celebrated Buck stoves and ranges, * t which are warranted for fifteen years \ See new ad. J -- The old Ilodgin gold mine, in Sum-ner township, is to be worked at an ng good olficial and his friends here are kept, the way the patients are treated, MontgomeryIJA pork... ,„, alad to learn of his preferment for the etc. Mrs. Berry, the superintendent, McDowell J E do."!^": Ppilace. ! is a graduate of the Maryland General , ggSS^nft^BS^:::::"::: -Dr. J. I.. M. Curry, of Washington,, "ospital Training School for **™\tto*^*™J^/:z\"\""" D. C, agent of the Peabody fund.epent.' »"d b" had several years experience Monday in the citv the guesl of Dr. in hospital management. Theoperat- Mclver. Dr. Curry is making a tour i"S room is complete in all the modern of inspection of the various southern «!»•>«•. **&*£?£& g?02* ed benefits trom tne iiiua ue uiavnwutes. The State Normal and Industrial Col- are justly proud ot this enterprise and Russell grrjajbnw..■■••• •••••••■ • g OdeU Hdw Co g is Oeborn Daniel serving! notice Pugh A Andrews goods Pofndexter John laborer Paisley Jas K pork Itoun Allen do ^4 Vi Waketleld HdwCogooda "., je Wyrick J A guard and lineman K ill wyatt .1 K do do....-..,. ■a -kS Welker W C do 1500 W»»""A is >(,! 1 oust t Das .1 SO IddingS Frank ■i SO in 00 l",,,l *■'•••-' « I "iii The following propertj iras bought d 14 52 the year and Is now in use. viz.: Four mu - 8 45 wagons and 3 seta double harne.sa, S40 10 * ROADS AXD BRIDGES. it 00 Armfleld X s | in in Amick A ('• repairing :« 75 Beeson C S do IT-"> :BI Bowman W E do... 11 M Hun on .1 c huilding and material -' t«t Busick W T repairs' 13 OH Cape Fear Mfg Co lumber '.1 un Daniel Hdw 1 o nails. . v: 5H Baglc Furniture Co 16 > Bdgerton .1 II repairs i.: n; Edgcrton \V j lumlH>r I «• FarloM A Spencer lumber. IM nil Cordon II P re|>airs , r; 38 (Ireensltoro s A II Co '.i 00 (Jilmei .1 II rebuilding i"i In Guilford LumlierCo lumbei 12 si Hardin ' 11 S '.'l High Point Hdw Co. •'"it High Poim Kiiierpris.* print*g uotieet 1 HI Hodgin w I :r.' 80 Jaekson A li repaii I 50 Johnson .1 II 1 .'ill l.iiii.- John 4 IT Love William 1 :-i I..-. .1 11 15 I»I Motlitt H L........... T'.t Z\ Mil-.an A I 14 SH M .-.I I! ri-pa:i- II 16 Pomona Terra Cotta Co pipe foi roads inspection 01 tne various soutuero ,. . w,n bfl BeheSiSS* Farrtodrugs and med... 15 85 Ponton w. iucational inst.tut.ons that der.ye ^^^on n^^j „* FrldajOt «£{«" ■«g»»e£>^%^"::::Y."" IS Kanki* A c n^oni.Vid* snefits from the fund he distributes, every week from i to 6 o'clock. We j Kichardson Dr W J med serv lie 00 Ragwiale& Smith... early date. A Mr. Settle, from Mis- ^"^ZZ^^^htJTIm wish it unstinted prosperity. " IIgnleyTheodore_pi___ - 1 , . \ 1.1 ! I - •tt .1 xv & Co goods I .» Pi I,■• ■■ lege here stands exceptionally high in his estimation. — \ccordine to the Washington spe- sample Brown Her Co goods.. .... .* . , _ Smith Jud bottoming chairs —Countv treasurer Jno. A. Hodgin cials appearing in the Sunday papers smith John 11 eon pauper.. Hill . . • 1 : sters, ■ - :■ ' 11s. At' , «fci roller mill only a formal transmission of certain |^*e^B5c?ifre*ight";'' 11 1 KFI'l I V H KS1SIIK1). ♦ JOS. J. STONE, t.lO I NsBOKO, N 1 • • %%%^%-*weve>^V"%/%%'» HE HOME. # 11 I ..''I M 1: tin . . - 1 ■ 1 w \ ■.. ■ ■ 1 11 ■ . . SCKSI lill.-. DHN A. YOUNG, t. 1. , nshoro > 11 rH«arU'K. ■ CIS NMBOB*. X. « . f * souri, is here perfecting arrangements ♦ to develop the property. • —The Southside hose company's new ....... . , purchased the Oak . wagon arrive as e si 1 pro|ier[v a( a receiver's sale Monday, documents remained to clinch the ap- Stratford \V[o lime.. , was driven about the city. III.. ^ f tber*for the .urn off $3,800. It pointment of TyreGlenn as postmaster Suffe^S^^"::::".:""."-.'-'" j handsome veh.de and win add to the ^wj lntenlloo proviaed t;ie sale is ^ere and the 9atne was conndentiy ex- Js^i*!*""^:::::::::::::::::: .fflcieucy ot thecompany it represents. ^^^ ,0 put themill ,„ operation, pected Monday, but there seems to be ^k^ftCTrismonexKHls... — Mr. W. F. Bogart has about com- out alreadv there is talk of a ten per a hitch somewhere. It is reported that watUngton Barney cutting w !•• pleted arrangements for the appearance cent. bid. Mr. Hodgin's brother Frank, sir Thomas Settle hied himself to whartonJ0W Um™^^"™—'•'■•• here of the original"Wang" opera com- now in business in Koai.oke, Va., will Washington Sunday night armed with «;ajk'' N ( v. ill;;.,:v pany, comprising forty or more people- be connected with the mill. divers and sundry protests against wakcfleld Hdw Cogoode Further announcements will be made —The North Carolina Presbyterian, Glenn's appointment and there is no y»te8Win next week. n0w published at Charlotte, appears in telling where the plum will land, in Total —The widow of the late M. I.. Coble a vastly improved from this week ami ft he meantime Postmaster Forbis con- BOaD COMVICI accotJNT. last week received through Secretary we congratulate our brethren upon the tinues to hold the office with his ac- Ann .1. 1>. lJurolt a check for fl,000, the happy change for the better in the cu'tomed ability and grace, and we Be«fi,„cssui Bci> ■ H I- supl ■ • hoollifld .1 It. now l.um)"-r 1 'o lumber. S ••' Stafford Dl 9S OB sp, in .• TO 1 :m Wharton J M A CO 1 an Walker P O W I .'in Waketleld Hdw Co..... ID :*i Wheeler OC. t 58 Wagoner li K S an 1 - Total 1 00 I-; 50 i.K.VEl'.Al. BXPKKSBS. 3J '." Brers M lanitor " ;'.' CF4 y x- \t\ frplghl 1 Vox Ferre ln< Co goods 1 00 '" 1 HI -. HI r.< :i 1 , ; , 10 Hi »l .-• 98 .". :■ 1 OS is : •; Ml 1 IS - «7 ; l< ". mi 1 .. IU .1 >l ., 00 r. w 1 -1 ill ;o i ;. .. 11 1 . -<i 3UH *r. : 00 \; ■ •" 1 si :i 1: ( -.1 : \: 1. M is m •»l : .1 1 . 1J 50 Daily Ic,-. ...•! 1.1 iiitinx amount of an insurance policy carried* paper's appearance. Nothing is lark- venture the assertion that it will take j|,r'T!^,|;.;! M , by the deceased En the Order of the jng in the wav of editorial ability, a good while to weary him in waiting Bergman Um 1 Golden Chain. \„rtb Carolina's religious publications for a successor. A "dark horse" is not 1;',,;:;', : .; ... , . . . _ , . the remotest possibility in this race, Q.. . w .1 :..,. -Revs. Dr. .I. II. Weaver and J. E. as a whole maintain a high standard although (iienn seems to have the 11, •. ■..-. , u 11 Gay have started a neat little weekly and the Presbyterian does its share in paper devoted to the interests of the .sustaining the same. Methodist Episcopal churches of the —The PATBIOI is pleased to learn of city. The paper is issued from the jju. recent discovery of gold-bearing office of Mr. J. J. Stone, ore in the vicinity of Gibsonville. From —The revival of the interest n min- a shaft sunk near the Raw mill there ing protends well for our people. Be- come unmletakeable indications of val-yond question Guilford contains several uble ore desposits which are being de-valuable mining properties, and we are veloped as rapidly as lossible and with glad to learn that several of them are gratifying reeults. Mr. K. W. Drew, a In a fair way for development. northener. who has been prospecting strongest kind of backing. llallini II i Bu » « «■ , — Miss Lillle Hick, daughter of Mr. • ■- I'orshie.l Frank Dick, of near Mcl.eansville, is reported dangerously ill. She has not been in good health for some time. How's This? u, I 00k J ' * Danii H , 1 - . 1 .11 icJI Eaglf I • . tonli I 1 . , 1 \| i I \ 11 -• II t (J A « I H ': ;:' uisihfectanl 1 I ;; .' Kdwaid-A Bniiighton | ; ''., 1.I.-.M-•>-... p ■ !; '.' Crt-endlioni xv utei Supp ■ ' ■ "J *; «i 1 -,-ri~l■■ I: -• - • ' f, 1.-. -r 1 -1...: . I ,.1 - A 1, I. 1 .. 1. reenslxiro P • A < 1 1 c Jl.Ml ... ((._., |.. . 1 11 (fin Pej k 1 Haiuiei xx s 11.1 -':•._'-.' \ I King K I K \ ' ■ Porter.l H I '■• \ I:,.' I I 11 kE , - 1■ r11 II ■ . --, S •■ .1 V'- A I Stone. Smith K I is C I ■ _ I ■ Whitiee I I . • - 53 v. i; im II Li ■ '.; 117 1 '• |2ll HI • I ■ 1 :» . - S1..M «1 12 1« 1- - • • ■ -I ... . • ■ 1 '- . \ r 11 e Hi 1. Ired D lai ■ Bei 1 - -..: it can I."t •' -:: ■■ ' ^ ■ , \ j. 1 llKNKl A CO., Pi ... 1 • ii. We thi - P. J. Chi 11 j f.,r thi is) ' ear».a re h m ;■• •■■■:. Hai n a I ——1Prroofi. ..11. -V\. W» . T1 bumtuiuiDpssuoini. ionf S.nileorr about throug=•h ea. stern ..G. u„il.fo.,r.d,„.fo_r • carry oat an; • HHaiti *J,H(H City, has consolidated his school with "onae time, "d: Gibsonville parties are ^their 11™. _ F. r ,. ■-, . <- r 1 1, . n,QL-inff tbe .levelonment* WIST a Tac*x. WholesaleDruggiste Toiedo.O. Hiatt 1 that of Prof. Slier at >anford. Prof, making tne ueveiopmeois. WALDIMO.KIKSAS * MARVIS/RI e«alel>rng- matt a IJ —' "***" gist-. Toledo. "■ HillThosIl Almond Cream Lotion will cure Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act- Julii - • ■ • 111 !•• :i IS - - • . ■ Lotion will cure lips. Every bottle t'has. B.htaley,who has been an as- Kor sale by Howard sistant teacher in I'rof. Siler's school, ch^ goes to South Carolina to take charge gn« >IM for KhRumatlsm. of an academy. happed hsnds and lips. Every hottie j5«^^P°^^r n,^r^"by15l KS?J t *; ' • 'S S ;uaranteed. r or sale by Howard ', .^.l ' Te-.„iioU:ai,rree. £-.■..-: J • ...,.,.,., , ma iardner, druggist. . Hairs Family PUU ate the bese KeeUng J t m 1 1 ■ II IB B, it y 1 ir, M (|,i ;: ■ I '. ll '- " I . . .-■:'. . ., •■' H 1" 1 •_,-.« -..!. Jan I'K - . H I 15 ........ L I u. .1 .
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Title | The Greensboro patriot [January 12, 1898] |
Date | 1898-01-12 |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
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Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The January 12, 1898, issue of The Greensboro Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C. by W.M. Barber & Co.. |
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THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT.
)L. It GREENSBORO, X. C WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1898. NO. 2.
SIONAL CARDS. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS-D
J. RICHARDSON.
KATZ BUILDING
—Mr. W. C. McLean is rtDishing the The End la Not Yet.
fourth new dwelling in his handsome After a week and a half of the spe-
— Mr. \V. W. King, of Danbury.il in row of houses on Forbis street, just cjai term of Superior court the civil
the <-ity. south of the Catholic church. It will docket has lost but a limited number
—Dr. \V. J. Richardson resumed his be occui ied by Mr. Clarke, of the Cone from the formidable array of cases that
practice the first of the week. Export and Commission Company.
GUILFQRD COUNTY EXHIBIT.
were met with at t
—The Greensboro Nurseries are rep- —AACt tthnpe aannnnuuaall mmepeettiinngr 0o1f the Robinson is compr~elled to leave th.e city
stockholders of the Piedmont Bank Saturday for another county where a
its arra> HI nits iu»i __ . . .^
he opening. Judge Bcguiiiing: December 1st, 1896, and Endin
December 1st, Ls!>7.
o
INCOME AS I'KR LIST OK TAXABLE* FOR 13%.
land ..
,a BuildiD.
-i.
P. BEALL, M. D.f
SICIAN ANDSURGEO*.
i nurt Square.
v*l- *-.*K>ro tf 'V. on *li"»i $ :, .w ,j
Tort are here to spend the winter I _jud indisposed for are occupied. Reasonable diligence lg« ft™,'™; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; «$ggj ••«• 4.^ «i
S' m0nths- some days and acting on the sugges- has been observed ,n the tnal of these ,^7„alM .... ^eaSS do! tn ",
this week will interest his friends and judg8 Douglas,
patrons. Read his new ad. _The Xorth Caroiina journal of F.d-
—Tobacco is starting otf some better
to the court or the attorneys—it is Farming utensils
simply a succession of long tedious Tools or mechanics
processes that require and deserve Household and kitchen furniture
• IM Asbeboro St. than beforetbeholidays.though breaks terestirg number. Aside from it
I: 30 to I; 3 to 4-10.
EPHONE NO. 17-
ucation 'or -January l.«runusually in- ^^^^^^'^ wVwill have pCrVarms"3
to make the best of the situation. Un- | Libraries
cr
J. E. WYCHE,
UENTIiT.
ng Bank Buil ling,
■ i n street. •■<■■ nsboro, S.C.
Dr J. H. WHEELER,
ENTIST.
,,, . Ward's Drugstore.
Dr. W.H. Wakelield,
•:,., will be in |