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THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT «> VOL. 77 GREENSBORO, N. C.,-WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2a, 1898. ilONAL CARDS Dr. \f J. RICHARDSON. A.TZ BUILDING. 15 W. GASTON ST. . H. BROOKS, ■(.->'' lu-ilding, LOCAL NLWS ITEMS. -Reads the "Facts for Farmers" told in the Wakefield Hardware Company's —Dr. I'. I. (irooma is in Atlanta on new ad. and look at the picture of that business. handsome cutaway harrow. Hard- — Have you read Druggist Ward's ware, paints and fertilizers—all the UNPARALLELLED PREMIUM OFFER! A SUDDEN DEATH. Ihem ^HavTn8 S° f'uali m. Having personal '''edtodi.eu.. ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH SEEDS OR PLANTS OF new adv.? — •'apt. W. E. Kyle, of Fayetteville, Was here Saturday. —Mr. .1. 8. C. Carpenter, of Raleigh, was in the city last week. best of these at the lowest prices. —Mr. J. K 1. Cole, of Ramseur, was a welcome caller last Wednesday even-ing. He is one of Ramseur's sterling young men and anyone familiar with Mr. A. J. BrockmannStricken Down "» »" »• ^^TZe^^ZTl While Apparently in Excel- "™,J;<??}7ADtJres}*<* !■ all thine lent Health. The uncertainty of life was forcibly Advance Yearly Subscription *to m"strated last Saturday by the sudden The Patriot-Old and New Sub-'and unexPected death of one of our pertaining to naval warfare. He h =rV.tIkV.K for more ^an , ifnngTnoffhh-i6s sMu'd,'d,neen(d,ieisasthte.">Hnatvhiengmboerenn-many tunes in Havana, he was m interested in the Cuban question Mr scribers Alike May Share the Ad- mo«i_««Hn»ble citizens, Mr. A. J. Brockmann was trained and confirmed Given Away With Every Cash-in- ■ V C. BEALL, M. D.f HAND SURGEON. irl Square. ■ 1.: mi Asheboro St. . 11 30 to 1 ; .! to 4:30. JNE-NO. 17- —Senator Butler was here Sunday his agreeable manner can readily de-nlght on bis way to Washington. termine the source of his deserved —Mrs. Artbar Jordan is slowlv re- popularity, covering from a serious sick spell. —Rev. J. R. Jones, of Guilford Col- —The San Jose scale has been dis- lege, was here Saturday on bis way to covered at Glbsonyilleby 1'rof. Massey. Baltimore and New York with the in- -Mr. and Mrs. Jno. B. Graham are tention of sailing on the 2«thlnst. from visiting relatives in Washington City. — Nice onion sets JO cents a quart or three quarts for a quarter. III ATI ft I. A.Mil. vantages of This Offer-Read Care- Brockmann, a man widely known and [j *• j* heran church, though he fully and Consider. universally respected on account of bi8 SStiSHSX lh,at-h.e h,ad ' We want to introduce THE PATRIOT in one thousand new homes in Guil-ford and surrounding counties within Woodrofie to Mr.'phoVnixTs'n*ew*p7o°- ^mighty rules and" directs here , the next three months, and to aid in du„p hmlao ._ o„„,h T. - , ". well as hereafter, and that he and "his that enterprise we have concluded to Dl '""l " b°U,h Da™ 8treet t0 *<>««" would finally be saved & make the followIinng offer: ' * P '* "eW e,eVat°r that 222* ?" fas ****""*! «unnv and * i was being put in. Mr. Brockmann being cheerful, and he alwavs saw the bfight-fcvery person paying ONE DOLLAR IN an expert rope manipulator by reason 68t *'de of life' ADVANCE on subscription to this paper nt >,;= „„_I_ .; •--*♦ before May 1st, 1888, will receive as a °f ni8 "''7 experience as a sailor. He -I.andreth's fresh and reliable Gar- —Have you relatives or friends away premiumoNEDOLLAK's WORTHOFSEEDS remarked when beginning the task den Seed for sale by Howard Gardner the last named city for Liverpool. England. He expects to spend several months abroad. OR PLANTS, as he may elect, the said that years ago he would stand up to druggist, corner opposite postoffl -Rev C. A <; Thomas of Knvptfp- off yonder in some county or state that ,n.i<. ~- -i"»- »~ ■ «» »_-:J »_ . . Greensboro. vi.le honoreduswithacaU-hLrorn- are interested in Guilford county peo- ZTuU^^i^S^^^^T^^^ *" iog. pie or events? If so, send them the persons who have heretofore paid their Slt. own'a8 hecould not stand much ce. \tr Dr. J. E. WYCHE, I) I N'I'IMT, ■ .** Hank Building, eet, Greei boro< s . C. A Night Off. j fractional part of a year's subscription that something serious was the m ter -The interior of J. M. Hendrix & for U8 t0 determine which we would ,n order to reach the date referred to , hl, 1Mi,t,nt " n . " „ " . , er nis assistant stepped to his side just as •ion among his friends. He called at the opera house the oth- Dr. W.H. Wakefield, incorporation for theGibsonville Store linqueut subscriber can avail himself Company, with the privilege of general ; of 'hest! ^jvileges. ""»S™*n-»-.i i , , .... ' r ir t H t The Seed and Plants we offer as pre- Mr- Brockmann's funeral occurred In Greens- has been granted a uatent on an ap- eaewMrT '" ana a caI'Ual "m|ted to | miuras are a„ of 8tandard varieties and from his late residence on East Market Fri' paratus for cooling liquids. I*8*000, I ™ *£Sfti'&ZZUZ&*:- T^I I •»«** S™day afternoon and was ing hoard for this city. — W. L. Spoon, Jr., of Burlington, - loo House on I LIMITED TO you say that this is your'Night oil' that I see billed:-' Then it dawned upon Mr. Railroad that his friend had misinterpreted his remark and under-l) t. Ear, \ON<> and Throat. P. D. SATCHWELL, liioim j al Law. < > 1 I> K BBLBY BoiLDING nsboro, \. ( . —The Crocail Club gave ception and dance for the Bogart'a hall Friday evening. —Wanted.—A good fresh milk cow. J. C. OLIVE IV. Co., fiOS E. Market street. —Judge I'urnell and wife, of Ral-eigh, spent Sunday here with their -MajorRobert Bingham.the founder are put up by THE GREENSBORO SEED ,, attended Rev Dr Weaver St°°d Mtt> *9 mean ,hat »* was con-season at s,.nool> at Asheville, was here over I city, and they are identically the same the service. . y' A *"*" °ff' which will be pro- Sunday on his way east. Sunday even- sa sold by this reliable company to its A wife, four sons and two daughters ing he delivered •"excellent^ the deceased. The son's are before the "i oung Women's Christian tains tne quantity put up in the regu- !'«>'• Ernest Brockmann, of Columbia, Association of the State Normal and j lar 5-cent papers. Each plant is rated S. C, and Mr. J. L. Prof. C. J. Mr. Industrial College. | at the regular retail price. In other Frank and Misses Laura and Emma .. ™ . « . . words, for one dollar you would eet „ . ,,.,.. -Mr. Charles G. Burton, formerly identically the same amount of seeds ■Brockmann, all of this city. CEAS. M. STEDMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. lenball Building, KXSBORO, - - - X.C. SHAW A SCALES, aeys atj J_ia-^7^7- KSBORO, N. C. daughter, a student at the State Nor- of Summertteld, has been appointed or the sauie number of plants at the mal. — Mr. S. B. Armfield, of Jamestow and Mrs. Anthony Ingold, of Dennys- puiuimvui was temporary, ne oe- TRIOT in advance. This is absolutely ville, were among our substantial cal- lieve Mr. Burton will lers this week. in an acceptable ma —Miss Rosa Alexander entertained Joung man ot good b a merry company of friends last Thurs- lions. day evening at her home four miles —Mr. C. C. Townsend, who recently A. M. SCALES, east of the city. came here from Burlington to engage duced at the Academy of Music on Friday evening, Feb. 25. In place of makingan explanation tohis friend and telling him that whachetold him about "A Night Off" was meant literally, be walked into the box office, bought two i of the best seats and presented them A. J. Brockmaun was born in Osna- to his friend, who accepted them with Germany, June 2d, a profusion of thanks, and remarked of a fresco painter that he was glad that he had become high repute, whose connected with such a good company L^'CK -F^tS£Si&r*^!r*'-,HT"-i CeU,Dg8 ^ 56t -d w-«ed him success. Price Jad- . ' 9|irt.a Read the following lists and see '.t0 be 8een ln the churches and the mission 50 cents, 75 cents and |1.00; usiness quauiica- wuat we propo8e to give you . ; houses of the nobility of Hanovfir. It children 25 cents. !-*EEJ>S. was the wish of the parents that Aug- BEETS ust J. should go to the university and A -£«">dreth's fresh and reliable Gar- -Belipst „,„„,.,.,, t*mt„A <1I-I_ I den Seed for sale by Howard Gardner, —Mr. William Irwin and Mrs. Zilpha in business, advertises in the PATRIOT jgABBAGE S. Jones, both of this county, were that he is handling high grade ferti- The best for fainilv use. None better. ultimately to study medicine, but at ■ druggist, Winningatodt the a^e of fourteen there was a kind of Greensboro. corner opposite post office, craze among the boys of his town to . v. I ill 1 ll-IIH'-- « HlllT i i>ui i Square. . . *. V.TAVl OB. 3YNUM. BYNUM & TAYLOR. Sonssellors at Law. SQUARE. W. U. BEAGHAM, rchitect and Builder. fellows Building, to, - - - N. C. J. T. JOHNSON, r \ SIIORO fK SPECIALIST, •'Ol 111 ELM ST. iiimitioii Five. )■. in .2 lo6 p. in. married in this city last Thursday by li/ers only, at present, but as soon as CELERY Giant Pascal go to sea and his parents finally con- —The remains of Mrs. George C. J. A. Pritcbetr, Esq. his new building is completed he will One otthe finest and largest. sented for him to go. He shipped as Heck were brought here from Ashe- —The fox hunters returned frori open a well selected stock of wagons, CUCUMBER White Spitu cabin boy from Bremen, serving in vilie last Friday night for interment, Manchester without any trophies worth buggies and harness Lookout for his J N"p^;'tt,for,able- <■<«'"'" I'l-kim,. that capacity and as sailor for five her death having occurred in that city mentioning, the dry weather and for- announcements next month. ..'f „','.',,'.,'"' aiu,"„,,',,"^ „','°'""'''''" yesrs- At nineteen he entered the ,he night previous. Mrs. Heck was cst tires barring genuine sport. —Yesterday we received acopy of the CRESS ° "* Curl I scn00' of navigation at Bremen, his carried from Kaleigh to Ashevilte some -Miss Nettle Gllmer, of Mt. Airv, Graham, Missouri, Post, of the 19th BeantVfilfor''table''.Wation. and diploma from that institution setting month ago in the hope that a change was here Saturday on her way to 'nst., containing the obituary of Mrs. | excellent to eat forth his thorough qualification in all of climate might be beneficial fo her Washington, I). C, to visit a brother, Eliza Bond, a former resident of the 'GOURDS Dipper matters pertaining to navigation, such declining health, but the hand of Death Pleasant Garden neighborhood and ; . pTTn _vi"'now ll"svar":ly- ,. , as astronomical observations, calcula-( could not be stayed. The deceased wife of Mr. l.'riah Bond, who migrated JjtlTUCE■_•■■• Big Boston tions, maneuvering ship, etc. His sub- ! was one of the most highly esteemed \ ery largest header. MUSKMELON Dixie Gilmer, who is in business there. —Mr. A. W. Vickory is preparing to remodel the I'orter property, on West Market street, wh'ch he recently pur-chased with the intention of making it his home. —Mr. A. W. Vickory has purchased stick in the Wakefield Hardware Com-pany am! will hereafter be connected with that substantial and progressive establishment. —Prof. ('. C. I'eague,of Siimmerrteld, to Missouri in 1S43. Mrs. B-md's maid- . Standard sequent seafaring was as mate or first women that ever graced our fair city. en name was Fentress. We intend All like them! officer. His voyages were to China, She was a daughter of the late Julius copying the obituary in a subsequent ' MUSTARD . .Jhtckensack numerous East Indian ports, the West A. Gray, and the sixth member of his issue. —Mr. II H-. Cartland, who well de-serves the title, "the leading tailor of TONE theCarolinas,*'has received his first in- ! stallment of spring suitings and is pre-pared to show an elegant assortment of the latest and best of everything in bis line. He wants every man in Guil-was hero yesterday with his mother- ford a„d surrounding counties to call in-law, Mrs. Coghill, who was return- and see t|le han(|son;e sto(.k ,le Mrriw_ ing to her home at Henderson after a pleasant visit to Siimmerfield. — It is reported that the Southern Railway will soon put in a double track from Greensboro to Pomona, where the Winston road branches, discontinuing the telegraph office at that point. —On Feb. 16. IS'.IS, Ht the residence of bride's mother, Mrs. A. Smith. Miss PARSLEY l-i'ii tor seasoning and decorations. Tin: PRINTER.*. ■ Low 1' - • ioorgia E. Smith and Mr. Charles A. seeking locations here, and we expect to see new buildings for their accom-modation under way before mauv ' J. STONE, in % i NN Coble were married by Rev. D. I. Off-man. Both parties are of Guilford county. —Capt, W. II. Snow, of High Point, was one of our callers Friday. Judg-ing from his demeanor be has a sure thing on that postmastership that is stirring the natives so mightily in his little city. — Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Mr. J. B. Stroud, of this city, and Miss Berts Albright, daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Albright, of life at au early date. Alamance county. The date is Tues-day. March 10. — Mr. :.nd Mrs. G. W. Denny cele-brated their wooden wedding anniver- best quality of lenses. We examine sary last night at their home on the your eyes thoroughly, and find and North Side. Quite a company of their correct every defect accurately, and friends spent the evening with them in thereby give you the best service pos- ;■ must enjoyable manner. sibie for less money. Satisfactiongoar- —Young, the Greensboro Nursery- snteed in every case or money refund- ,"i man, has a surplus of magnum bonum £ Apply «brGrifflth's dental of- "">f'-'" apple trees that he is offering cheap, as 'n-"I1-DU",l'nl M SBORfl all so he needs the ground they occupy for —Croup Salve—A sure preventive; ■"U NURSERIES, other purposes. There is no finer table 25 cents. Keep it in the bouse. For salads. Indies and Xorth and South America, family to pass away within a few ihort ONIONS H'nttherri'hl several times doubling Cape of Good years. Only one brother and sister i.ood forgreen onions and torwinter use. Hope, as this was before the Suez canal survive her—Mr. K. P. Gray, of this OKRA roll or Dirarf, was opened. He was married at twen- cltf, and Mrs. J. A. Hodges, of Rich- Good for soap, ty-five to Bertha Raven, of his nativa mond. The great sympathy that goes ' city. At her urgent desire he gave up out t0 them from every friend of the seafaring, but not being content to set- family cannot be expressed In mere Large and mild. * *""'' tle in Germany thsy came to America, words. Mrs. Heck's funeral occurred SPINACH- Standard cnoosinK 'his great free country as a Saturday afternoon, the services being All are lovers of it place to reside. His choice would have held in the First Presbyterian church, iew } , wii ,ur n , SQUASH l-.uty Pan been to remain'by the waterside, but where since early youth the deceased . „„ Lovers of summer squash will have an acquaintance having settled in had been identified with the faithful ISSUe. lm oilier. — We venture the prediction that TOMATO within the next live years Greensboro TURNIP Mixed ••">»« bis sea life persuaded him to buy course of friends being present to pay Good eating and good tor stock. a farm on Ueep River in Randolph a last tributeof respect to her memory. RADISH Mixed county. Though he had absolutely Will give yon snecesaiona of line everything to learn and lost much in wiTffPMPiMK1''1""" n •■ fining experience he became in seven WAiUKmiliOK Dixie years a successful farmer. Haviug by More crown than anvother variety. this time three children and no good school they decided to move to town. ........I . >.^r • . .-"piacii *.III ...I-' »" ■•■ ' [ ■' . i " ' n II ' ts uaiiuft* nCllicU 111 .«—« «ww.. '^ -i ...in IIIL .niiiiiui .-. »»other. North Carolina and probably a linger- servants of the Master. Kev. E. W. , , I,' ill'. ** ing fear of the wife that he might re- Smith conducted an impressive ser- Goodsize,smooth,Oneflayor. B " ™ Kut re vice beside the remains, a large con- ._ uiif.in Vi i c can ifn I.A*.II.I1.> 1...- 1 i .... " will develop into one of the most im-portant jobbing centres in the south. At present there are at least four wholesale establishments, some with local and others with outside capital. Pansy—Too wel this favorite. PLANTS. known to desbribe weeks elapse. —Mr. John M. Blayloek, of Friend- Violet—Well known fragrant early ship, who met with a serious accident spring bloomers, recently, as reported in the PATRIOT, Carnation — Marguerite: beautifully died last Thursday and was buried fringed sweet flowers. coming to Greensboro in 1S00. At this time he paid a visit to his mother in Germany, making a study of cigar making during his stay. In this busi-ness be engaged with Col. E. P. Jones on his return. Children and adults tortured by burns, scalds, injuries, eczema or skin diseases may secure instant relief hv using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is the great Pile remedy. Howard Gardner. — Hilltop, five miles sou'hne.t of here along the main line of the South-ern, is on a boom. A switch i- being This partnership dis- put in, a telegraph offlce maj be estab-solving, Mr Brockmann engaged "in an jj^ed there, and'a blacksmith >bop is . - Allvsinm In rich croiind will cover extensive cigannaking business, mar- „.,,,. .. Saturday. Mr. Blayloek had almost ^^"L^7eet with sweet flowed feting his product in the large cities ^Iked oi. As soon as the town is large reached the age of fonr-scorp years. Petunia—Free bloomer Grows verv furtner sout". This business which enough to be incorporated we bops to lie was one of Guilford county's best freely in rich soil. ' ' y had grown very lucrative was brought see our friend O. R-Coi elected D ayor. t Brillia neighbor and a faithful friend. We Chrysanthemum — Fall bloomer—ail was appointed superintendent "of the *"" will print an extended sketch of his the rage now. state salt works on the coast near Wil- whe l ex© l'i and K.i- • .in,.. .1 Hie I liavi II Hoc Ic : christh good Scarlet Sage-Brilliant flower. 5 tl»^Ir&^lTESS *.V*Y? •*! T* '"" ' he can be elected by so ovi r-helming majority. At present Geranium—I sed as a house plant now mington. II-.- returned to his family only building in the place U ■ - — When vou want a nice pairof spec- more than auv other. in Greensboro near the close of the house, but time works wooden. taolee buy our |3 60 solid gold. Everv Cosmos-One of the Fall bloomers. war u ,th :.,--•-•.,.: e > v.,t„ ma- . . -r, ». . . laria, his business gone, capital gone, «inn RoTrarri «]0fl pair guaranteed, and fitted with the HoKynock— 1 he old fashioned ili>wer lD comDanv with i.an v other- he km w »iuune*ira»iw. nnlMI Tl er will h< • earn that thi ■ . and that is Catarrh. H i .... . • ■ leal fi iternit] .' <- ■ ue. r. ■.-. i— i ■ ■ ' ■■ ; i Catarrh Core ■> tal l«i ■ directl] , . | ■ • ndation .,1 11.-"- •: -. i-. . . . - • patienl 1. ballding up the ron»titution • Mlmt in dome its .Muk the propn*tor»have -. linn Ii laith in it^ curative power*. lh»t tbej ..rt-^r '>i»- Hun.In-1 !'■• .KKKMiKi.Ko, N. c. apple in America. See new ad. druggists. All tf greatly improved. Smiiax—Beautiful leaf—climbs live and six feet. Sweet William—Blooms second year. Mignonette—Very sweet. Nasturtium—>bow flowers. Seed pod-used for pickling. Aster—Superb free flowering. Uw^'"..iat- to I* delivered when time for planting out of doors unless reouested to do M> l*fore. Subscribe for THK PATRIOT at once his mind was busy with the great in-and take advantage of this liberal offer, ternational questions of the day. No for the first time the want of In the capacity of a small storekeeper. Siat and finally moving his business down -■-••- to the old horns purchased thirty-five years ago is that which he is known in the Greensboro of today. The ambi-liou of his latter days has been to pro-vide for his family and faithfully meet every business obligation. In this lat-ter be was punctilious to the last de-gree. Though Mr. Brockmann's call- . ing was humble during his last years ^awgam. gjd^&tftSS Sold by Orogg -!-. ''■ Ilaira'Fjiiiily I'll!, an the DCM.
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Title | The Greensboro patriot [February 23, 1898] |
Date | 1898-02-23 |
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Description | The February 23, 1898, issue of The Greensboro Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C. by W.M. Barber & Co.. |
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Full text | THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT «> VOL. 77 GREENSBORO, N. C.,-WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2a, 1898. ilONAL CARDS Dr. \f J. RICHARDSON. A.TZ BUILDING. 15 W. GASTON ST. . H. BROOKS, ■(.->'' lu-ilding, LOCAL NLWS ITEMS. -Reads the "Facts for Farmers" told in the Wakefield Hardware Company's —Dr. I'. I. (irooma is in Atlanta on new ad. and look at the picture of that business. handsome cutaway harrow. Hard- — Have you read Druggist Ward's ware, paints and fertilizers—all the UNPARALLELLED PREMIUM OFFER! A SUDDEN DEATH. Ihem ^HavTn8 S° f'uali m. Having personal '''edtodi.eu.. ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH SEEDS OR PLANTS OF new adv.? — •'apt. W. E. Kyle, of Fayetteville, Was here Saturday. —Mr. .1. 8. C. Carpenter, of Raleigh, was in the city last week. best of these at the lowest prices. —Mr. J. K 1. Cole, of Ramseur, was a welcome caller last Wednesday even-ing. He is one of Ramseur's sterling young men and anyone familiar with Mr. A. J. BrockmannStricken Down "» »" »• ^^TZe^^ZTl While Apparently in Excel- "™,J;?}7ADtJres}*<* !■ all thine lent Health. The uncertainty of life was forcibly Advance Yearly Subscription *to m"strated last Saturday by the sudden The Patriot-Old and New Sub-'and unexPected death of one of our pertaining to naval warfare. He h =rV.tIkV.K for more ^an , ifnngTnoffhh-i6s sMu'd,'d,neen(d,ieisasthte.">Hnatvhiengmboerenn-many tunes in Havana, he was m interested in the Cuban question Mr scribers Alike May Share the Ad- mo«i_««Hn»ble citizens, Mr. A. J. Brockmann was trained and confirmed Given Away With Every Cash-in- ■ V C. BEALL, M. D.f HAND SURGEON. irl Square. ■ 1.: mi Asheboro St. . 11 30 to 1 ; .! to 4:30. JNE-NO. 17- —Senator Butler was here Sunday his agreeable manner can readily de-nlght on bis way to Washington. termine the source of his deserved —Mrs. Artbar Jordan is slowlv re- popularity, covering from a serious sick spell. —Rev. J. R. Jones, of Guilford Col- —The San Jose scale has been dis- lege, was here Saturday on bis way to covered at Glbsonyilleby 1'rof. Massey. Baltimore and New York with the in- -Mr. and Mrs. Jno. B. Graham are tention of sailing on the 2«thlnst. from visiting relatives in Washington City. — Nice onion sets JO cents a quart or three quarts for a quarter. III ATI ft I. A.Mil. vantages of This Offer-Read Care- Brockmann, a man widely known and [j *• j* heran church, though he fully and Consider. universally respected on account of bi8 SStiSHSX lh,at-h.e h,ad ' We want to introduce THE PATRIOT in one thousand new homes in Guil-ford and surrounding counties within Woodrofie to Mr.'phoVnixTs'n*ew*p7o°- ^mighty rules and" directs here , the next three months, and to aid in du„p hmlao ._ o„„,h T. - , ". well as hereafter, and that he and "his that enterprise we have concluded to Dl '""l " b°U,h Da™ 8treet t0 *<>««" would finally be saved & make the followIinng offer: ' * P '* "eW e,eVat°r that 222* ?" fas ****""*! «unnv and * i was being put in. Mr. Brockmann being cheerful, and he alwavs saw the bfight-fcvery person paying ONE DOLLAR IN an expert rope manipulator by reason 68t *'de of life' ADVANCE on subscription to this paper nt >,;= „„_I_ .; •--*♦ before May 1st, 1888, will receive as a °f ni8 "''7 experience as a sailor. He -I.andreth's fresh and reliable Gar- —Have you relatives or friends away premiumoNEDOLLAK's WORTHOFSEEDS remarked when beginning the task den Seed for sale by Howard Gardner the last named city for Liverpool. England. He expects to spend several months abroad. OR PLANTS, as he may elect, the said that years ago he would stand up to druggist, corner opposite postoffl -Rev C. A <; Thomas of Knvptfp- off yonder in some county or state that ,n.i<. ~- -i"»- »~ ■ «» »_-:J »_ . . Greensboro. vi.le honoreduswithacaU-hLrorn- are interested in Guilford county peo- ZTuU^^i^S^^^^T^^^ *" iog. pie or events? If so, send them the persons who have heretofore paid their Slt. own'a8 hecould not stand much ce. \tr Dr. J. E. WYCHE, I) I N'I'IMT, ■ .** Hank Building, eet, Greei boro< s . C. A Night Off. j fractional part of a year's subscription that something serious was the m ter -The interior of J. M. Hendrix & for U8 t0 determine which we would ,n order to reach the date referred to , hl, 1Mi,t,nt " n . " „ " . , er nis assistant stepped to his side just as •ion among his friends. He called at the opera house the oth- Dr. W.H. Wakefield, incorporation for theGibsonville Store linqueut subscriber can avail himself Company, with the privilege of general ; of 'hest! ^jvileges. ""»S™*n-»-.i i , , .... ' r ir t H t The Seed and Plants we offer as pre- Mr- Brockmann's funeral occurred In Greens- has been granted a uatent on an ap- eaewMrT '" ana a caI'Ual "m|ted to | miuras are a„ of 8tandard varieties and from his late residence on East Market Fri' paratus for cooling liquids. I*8*000, I ™ *£Sfti'&ZZUZ&*:- T^I I •»«** S™day afternoon and was ing hoard for this city. — W. L. Spoon, Jr., of Burlington, - loo House on I LIMITED TO you say that this is your'Night oil' that I see billed:-' Then it dawned upon Mr. Railroad that his friend had misinterpreted his remark and under-l) t. Ear, \ON<> and Throat. P. D. SATCHWELL, liioim j al Law. < > 1 I> K BBLBY BoiLDING nsboro, \. ( . —The Crocail Club gave ception and dance for the Bogart'a hall Friday evening. —Wanted.—A good fresh milk cow. J. C. OLIVE IV. Co., fiOS E. Market street. —Judge I'urnell and wife, of Ral-eigh, spent Sunday here with their -MajorRobert Bingham.the founder are put up by THE GREENSBORO SEED ,, attended Rev Dr Weaver St°°d Mtt> *9 mean ,hat »* was con-season at s,.nool> at Asheville, was here over I city, and they are identically the same the service. . y' A *"*" °ff' which will be pro- Sunday on his way east. Sunday even- sa sold by this reliable company to its A wife, four sons and two daughters ing he delivered •"excellent^ the deceased. The son's are before the "i oung Women's Christian tains tne quantity put up in the regu- !'«>'• Ernest Brockmann, of Columbia, Association of the State Normal and j lar 5-cent papers. Each plant is rated S. C, and Mr. J. L. Prof. C. J. Mr. Industrial College. | at the regular retail price. In other Frank and Misses Laura and Emma .. ™ . « . . words, for one dollar you would eet „ . ,,.,.. -Mr. Charles G. Burton, formerly identically the same amount of seeds ■Brockmann, all of this city. CEAS. M. STEDMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. lenball Building, KXSBORO, - - - X.C. SHAW A SCALES, aeys atj J_ia-^7^7- KSBORO, N. C. daughter, a student at the State Nor- of Summertteld, has been appointed or the sauie number of plants at the mal. — Mr. S. B. Armfield, of Jamestow and Mrs. Anthony Ingold, of Dennys- puiuimvui was temporary, ne oe- TRIOT in advance. This is absolutely ville, were among our substantial cal- lieve Mr. Burton will lers this week. in an acceptable ma —Miss Rosa Alexander entertained Joung man ot good b a merry company of friends last Thurs- lions. day evening at her home four miles —Mr. C. C. Townsend, who recently A. M. SCALES, east of the city. came here from Burlington to engage duced at the Academy of Music on Friday evening, Feb. 25. In place of makingan explanation tohis friend and telling him that whachetold him about "A Night Off" was meant literally, be walked into the box office, bought two i of the best seats and presented them A. J. Brockmaun was born in Osna- to his friend, who accepted them with Germany, June 2d, a profusion of thanks, and remarked of a fresco painter that he was glad that he had become high repute, whose connected with such a good company L^'CK -F^tS£Si&r*^!r*'-,HT"-i CeU,Dg8 ^ 56t -d w-«ed him success. Price Jad- . ' 9|irt.a Read the following lists and see '.t0 be 8een ln the churches and the mission 50 cents, 75 cents and |1.00; usiness quauiica- wuat we propo8e to give you . ; houses of the nobility of Hanovfir. It children 25 cents. !-*EEJ>S. was the wish of the parents that Aug- BEETS ust J. should go to the university and A -£«">dreth's fresh and reliable Gar- -Belipst „,„„,.,.,, t*mt„A <1I-I_ I den Seed for sale by Howard Gardner, —Mr. William Irwin and Mrs. Zilpha in business, advertises in the PATRIOT jgABBAGE S. Jones, both of this county, were that he is handling high grade ferti- The best for fainilv use. None better. ultimately to study medicine, but at ■ druggist, Winningatodt the a^e of fourteen there was a kind of Greensboro. corner opposite post office, craze among the boys of his town to . v. I ill 1 ll-IIH'-- « HlllT i i>ui i Square. . . *. V.TAVl OB. 3YNUM. BYNUM & TAYLOR. Sonssellors at Law. SQUARE. W. U. BEAGHAM, rchitect and Builder. fellows Building, to, - - - N. C. J. T. JOHNSON, r \ SIIORO fK SPECIALIST, •'Ol 111 ELM ST. iiimitioii Five. )■. in .2 lo6 p. in. married in this city last Thursday by li/ers only, at present, but as soon as CELERY Giant Pascal go to sea and his parents finally con- —The remains of Mrs. George C. J. A. Pritcbetr, Esq. his new building is completed he will One otthe finest and largest. sented for him to go. He shipped as Heck were brought here from Ashe- —The fox hunters returned frori open a well selected stock of wagons, CUCUMBER White Spitu cabin boy from Bremen, serving in vilie last Friday night for interment, Manchester without any trophies worth buggies and harness Lookout for his J N"p^;'tt,for,able- <■<«'"'" I'l-kim,. that capacity and as sailor for five her death having occurred in that city mentioning, the dry weather and for- announcements next month. ..'f „','.',,'.,'"' aiu,"„,,',,"^ „','°'""'''''" yesrs- At nineteen he entered the ,he night previous. Mrs. Heck was cst tires barring genuine sport. —Yesterday we received acopy of the CRESS ° "* Curl I scn00' of navigation at Bremen, his carried from Kaleigh to Ashevilte some -Miss Nettle Gllmer, of Mt. Airv, Graham, Missouri, Post, of the 19th BeantVfilfor''table''.Wation. and diploma from that institution setting month ago in the hope that a change was here Saturday on her way to 'nst., containing the obituary of Mrs. | excellent to eat forth his thorough qualification in all of climate might be beneficial fo her Washington, I). C, to visit a brother, Eliza Bond, a former resident of the 'GOURDS Dipper matters pertaining to navigation, such declining health, but the hand of Death Pleasant Garden neighborhood and ; . pTTn _vi"'now ll"svar":ly- ,. , as astronomical observations, calcula-( could not be stayed. The deceased wife of Mr. l.'riah Bond, who migrated JjtlTUCE■_•■■• Big Boston tions, maneuvering ship, etc. His sub- ! was one of the most highly esteemed \ ery largest header. MUSKMELON Dixie Gilmer, who is in business there. —Mr. A. W. Vickory is preparing to remodel the I'orter property, on West Market street, wh'ch he recently pur-chased with the intention of making it his home. —Mr. A. W. Vickory has purchased stick in the Wakefield Hardware Com-pany am! will hereafter be connected with that substantial and progressive establishment. —Prof. ('. C. I'eague,of Siimmerrteld, to Missouri in 1S43. Mrs. B-md's maid- . Standard sequent seafaring was as mate or first women that ever graced our fair city. en name was Fentress. We intend All like them! officer. His voyages were to China, She was a daughter of the late Julius copying the obituary in a subsequent ' MUSTARD . .Jhtckensack numerous East Indian ports, the West A. Gray, and the sixth member of his issue. —Mr. II H-. Cartland, who well de-serves the title, "the leading tailor of TONE theCarolinas,*'has received his first in- ! stallment of spring suitings and is pre-pared to show an elegant assortment of the latest and best of everything in bis line. He wants every man in Guil-was hero yesterday with his mother- ford a„d surrounding counties to call in-law, Mrs. Coghill, who was return- and see t|le han(|son;e sto(.k ,le Mrriw_ ing to her home at Henderson after a pleasant visit to Siimmerfield. — It is reported that the Southern Railway will soon put in a double track from Greensboro to Pomona, where the Winston road branches, discontinuing the telegraph office at that point. —On Feb. 16. IS'.IS, Ht the residence of bride's mother, Mrs. A. Smith. Miss PARSLEY l-i'ii tor seasoning and decorations. Tin: PRINTER.*. ■ Low 1' - • ioorgia E. Smith and Mr. Charles A. seeking locations here, and we expect to see new buildings for their accom-modation under way before mauv ' J. STONE, in % i NN Coble were married by Rev. D. I. Off-man. Both parties are of Guilford county. —Capt, W. II. Snow, of High Point, was one of our callers Friday. Judg-ing from his demeanor be has a sure thing on that postmastership that is stirring the natives so mightily in his little city. — Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Mr. J. B. Stroud, of this city, and Miss Berts Albright, daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Albright, of life at au early date. Alamance county. The date is Tues-day. March 10. — Mr. :.nd Mrs. G. W. Denny cele-brated their wooden wedding anniver- best quality of lenses. We examine sary last night at their home on the your eyes thoroughly, and find and North Side. Quite a company of their correct every defect accurately, and friends spent the evening with them in thereby give you the best service pos- ;■ must enjoyable manner. sibie for less money. Satisfactiongoar- —Young, the Greensboro Nursery- snteed in every case or money refund- ,"i man, has a surplus of magnum bonum £ Apply «brGrifflth's dental of- "">f'-'" apple trees that he is offering cheap, as 'n-"I1-DU",l'nl M SBORfl all so he needs the ground they occupy for —Croup Salve—A sure preventive; ■"U NURSERIES, other purposes. There is no finer table 25 cents. Keep it in the bouse. For salads. Indies and Xorth and South America, family to pass away within a few ihort ONIONS H'nttherri'hl several times doubling Cape of Good years. Only one brother and sister i.ood forgreen onions and torwinter use. Hope, as this was before the Suez canal survive her—Mr. K. P. Gray, of this OKRA roll or Dirarf, was opened. He was married at twen- cltf, and Mrs. J. A. Hodges, of Rich- Good for soap, ty-five to Bertha Raven, of his nativa mond. The great sympathy that goes ' city. At her urgent desire he gave up out t0 them from every friend of the seafaring, but not being content to set- family cannot be expressed In mere Large and mild. * *""'' tle in Germany thsy came to America, words. Mrs. Heck's funeral occurred SPINACH- Standard cnoosinK 'his great free country as a Saturday afternoon, the services being All are lovers of it place to reside. His choice would have held in the First Presbyterian church, iew } , wii ,ur n , SQUASH l-.uty Pan been to remain'by the waterside, but where since early youth the deceased . „„ Lovers of summer squash will have an acquaintance having settled in had been identified with the faithful ISSUe. lm oilier. — We venture the prediction that TOMATO within the next live years Greensboro TURNIP Mixed ••">»« bis sea life persuaded him to buy course of friends being present to pay Good eating and good tor stock. a farm on Ueep River in Randolph a last tributeof respect to her memory. RADISH Mixed county. Though he had absolutely Will give yon snecesaiona of line everything to learn and lost much in wiTffPMPiMK1''1""" n •■ fining experience he became in seven WAiUKmiliOK Dixie years a successful farmer. Haviug by More crown than anvother variety. this time three children and no good school they decided to move to town. ........I . >.^r • . .-"piacii *.III ...I-' »" ■•■ ' [ ■' . i " ' n II ' ts uaiiuft* nCllicU 111 .«—« «ww.. '^ -i ...in IIIL .niiiiiui .-. »»other. North Carolina and probably a linger- servants of the Master. Kev. E. W. , , I,' ill'. ** ing fear of the wife that he might re- Smith conducted an impressive ser- Goodsize,smooth,Oneflayor. B " ™ Kut re vice beside the remains, a large con- ._ uiif.in Vi i c can ifn I.A*.II.I1.> 1...- 1 i .... " will develop into one of the most im-portant jobbing centres in the south. At present there are at least four wholesale establishments, some with local and others with outside capital. Pansy—Too wel this favorite. PLANTS. known to desbribe weeks elapse. —Mr. John M. Blayloek, of Friend- Violet—Well known fragrant early ship, who met with a serious accident spring bloomers, recently, as reported in the PATRIOT, Carnation — Marguerite: beautifully died last Thursday and was buried fringed sweet flowers. coming to Greensboro in 1S00. At this time he paid a visit to his mother in Germany, making a study of cigar making during his stay. In this busi-ness be engaged with Col. E. P. Jones on his return. Children and adults tortured by burns, scalds, injuries, eczema or skin diseases may secure instant relief hv using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is the great Pile remedy. Howard Gardner. — Hilltop, five miles sou'hne.t of here along the main line of the South-ern, is on a boom. A switch i- being This partnership dis- put in, a telegraph offlce maj be estab-solving, Mr Brockmann engaged "in an jj^ed there, and'a blacksmith >bop is . - Allvsinm In rich croiind will cover extensive cigannaking business, mar- „.,,,. .. Saturday. Mr. Blayloek had almost ^^"L^7eet with sweet flowed feting his product in the large cities ^Iked oi. As soon as the town is large reached the age of fonr-scorp years. Petunia—Free bloomer Grows verv furtner sout". This business which enough to be incorporated we bops to lie was one of Guilford county's best freely in rich soil. ' ' y had grown very lucrative was brought see our friend O. R-Coi elected D ayor. t Brillia neighbor and a faithful friend. We Chrysanthemum — Fall bloomer—ail was appointed superintendent "of the *"" will print an extended sketch of his the rage now. state salt works on the coast near Wil- whe l ex© l'i and K.i- • .in,.. .1 Hie I liavi II Hoc Ic : christh good Scarlet Sage-Brilliant flower. 5 tl»^Ir&^lTESS *.V*Y? •*! T* '"" ' he can be elected by so ovi r-helming majority. At present Geranium—I sed as a house plant now mington. II-.- returned to his family only building in the place U ■ - — When vou want a nice pairof spec- more than auv other. in Greensboro near the close of the house, but time works wooden. taolee buy our |3 60 solid gold. Everv Cosmos-One of the Fall bloomers. war u ,th :.,--•-•.,.: e > v.,t„ ma- . . -r, ». . . laria, his business gone, capital gone, «inn RoTrarri «]0fl pair guaranteed, and fitted with the HoKynock— 1 he old fashioned ili>wer lD comDanv with i.an v other- he km w »iuune*ira»iw. nnlMI Tl er will h< • earn that thi ■ . and that is Catarrh. H i .... . • ■ leal fi iternit] .' <- ■ ue. r. ■.-. i— i ■ ■ ' ■■ ; i Catarrh Core ■> tal l«i ■ directl] , . | ■ • ndation .,1 11.-"- •: -. i-. . . . - • patienl 1. ballding up the ron»titution • Mlmt in dome its .Muk the propn*tor»have -. linn Ii laith in it^ curative power*. lh»t tbej ..rt-^r '>i»- Hun.In-1 !'■• .KKKMiKi.Ko, N. c. apple in America. See new ad. druggists. All tf greatly improved. Smiiax—Beautiful leaf—climbs live and six feet. Sweet William—Blooms second year. Mignonette—Very sweet. Nasturtium—>bow flowers. Seed pod-used for pickling. Aster—Superb free flowering. Uw^'"..iat- to I* delivered when time for planting out of doors unless reouested to do M> l*fore. Subscribe for THK PATRIOT at once his mind was busy with the great in-and take advantage of this liberal offer, ternational questions of the day. No for the first time the want of In the capacity of a small storekeeper. Siat and finally moving his business down -■-••- to the old horns purchased thirty-five years ago is that which he is known in the Greensboro of today. The ambi-liou of his latter days has been to pro-vide for his family and faithfully meet every business obligation. In this lat-ter be was punctilious to the last de-gree. Though Mr. Brockmann's call- . ing was humble during his last years ^awgam. gjd^&tftSS Sold by Orogg -!-. ''■ Ilaira'Fjiiiily I'll!, an the DCM. |