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THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT VOL. 77 GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1898. NO. 15, ;]ONAL CARDS. |Dr w.J.RICHARDSON. ; KATZ BUILDING. :£: 615 W. GASTON ST, [ iff. H. BROOKS, ■. i :a risf iBOH uot/SE. !;•'. \. ( . w p. BEALL, M. D.f SICIAN AND SURGEON. i nuri >i|iiare. . ■ E ; nu Asbeboro St. . Ll:30 to 1; A to 4:30. ••E NO. 17- |E. I, STAMEY, M. D. I ) 13ISTCBJ -- Scmtla. Elna. St. FICE - ;. jri;:oni's Drug Store. Dr. J. E. WYCHE, VTIST, I ,f nnfc, . , Greet ■ T >. X. C. |0r. J. H. WHEELER, DENTIST. i »p. u : rd'a i'nijr, store. Dr. W.H. Wakelield, ■ . n HI be in Greens- \ loo Bouse on Thurs-ri( 1 MMITBD TO I,.. Ear, !KOMC and Throat. crt Dick Douglas, y and Counsellor at Law, . V \h ill I l.IH M., -E1TSBOHO, 3ST. O. eni* saving- Bank F. D. SATCHWELL, kttornej al Lim. OLD IUKI.KV BUILDING, nsboro, N. ( . CHAS. M. STEDMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. nhall Building, IRO, - - - N.C. A. M. 8CALK8. SllAW & SCALES, 3rneys at JLia-w EN8BORO, N. C. ■; to all lui-llli'-- OfllCC ; i onrt »<|iiar*. «YMi IK., Z. V.TA1 LOR. NUM BYNuM & TAYLOR, ■ and Counsellors a: Law. IUEJT SQUARE. W. 1$. BEACHAM, i Architect and Builder. illowi Building, - - N. C. J. i JOHNSON, 1RI SSBORO ME SPECIALIST, ' :i KI.M ST. iination Free. !. p. m . 2 k>6 p.m. iSTONE . . TOE PRINTER.! ♦ - - •♦ • -■. -. ♦ j. I -1 - ~> 1 IRXISHED. ♦ ■ J. STONE, j •II **■••. . *9B0R0, X. C. ♦ LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. —Read our premium offer, on anoth-er page. —Guilford College was well repre- : sented here Monday. —Rev. A. G. Kirkman was at High Point the latter part of the week. —Only a dollar to Pilot Mountain and 1ft. Airy Saturday, April 2tfrd. —A good second hand sewing ma-chine for sale, cheap. HIATT & LAMB. —The Odell Hardware Co.'s new ad. has a coupon feature. See what it is. — Prof. Mike Sehenek, of Oak Ridge Institute, wasa welcomecaller Monday. —Samuel Coffin, of High Point, has been granted a patent on a shaft-hang-i er. —Mr. and Mrs. J. B.Taylor, of Gull-ford College, were in the city Mon-day. —Col. W. S. Rankin is preparing to build on his vacant North Davie street ;lots. j — Prof. Edwin Minis, of Trinity paid : his semi-occasional visit to this city Sunday. —The "only exclusive dry goods store in Greensboro" is advertised in this issue. —The Episcopal and Catholic churches observed Easter by appropri. ate services. —An excellent picture of Mr. J. J. Phoenix's new produce house is shown in his ad. this week. —Chick's International Stars will appear at the Academy of Music April 13th and lltli. —Morning and evening meetings are being held at West Market church this week by Dr. Weaver. —Miss Laura Davidson, of Gibson-ville, will be married today to Mr. J. B. «>gburn, of Summerlield. — Rev. Dr. Hoss preached to the stu- j dents of the State Normal in the Col- , lege chapel Sunday evening. —The Crocail Club gave a dance at Bogart's hall last night in honor of the visiting Vdiversity students. —Mr. II. W. Cobb, of Danville, Va., was here the first of the week the guest of his brother, Mr. J. S. Cobb. ' i —Lawyer P. D. Satchwell has heen appointed tempoary receiver for J. R. Flagg's drug store at High Point. —Mr. M. C. Stewart, of the Greens- i boro Hardware Co.. is at his home east of the city nursing a sprained limb. —Randolph Argus : Dr. W. 4. Wool-len, of Randleman, has been appointed a notary public for Randolph county. —Mr. B. S. Phillips, of this city, will ' be married at Bristol, Tenn., April 25th, i to Miss Ida Estelle Kidd, of that city. — Dr. E. W. Smith and Rev. S. O. Hall were at Ourham yesterday at-tending a meeting of Orange presby-tery. —Mr. Henry Wagoner, of McLeans-ville, was called to Graham last week by the death of his sister, Mrs. Betty Long. — Mr.J. A. Davidson and.'little daugh-ter, of Giosonviile, were here Monday on their return from an Easter visit to Richmond. — There will be preaching at the new Lutheran church, east of Mc- Leansville, the third Suuday at 11 ; o'clock. All are invited. —See the change in Dobbin & Per- , rail's ad., "Tucker's Store," Raleigh. They make some interesting sugges-tions about summer shopping. —Mrs. E. H. Scales, accompanied by her daughters and one of her sons, .lun iu>. left last Thursday on a visit to friends in various northern cities. —Easter Monday was observed as a holiday by many. Numbers of young Americans took to the woods and ! j streams in search of tlowers and tish. —Prof. C. H. Mebane was in the city Mouday on his way home to Raleigh. He had been at the bedside of his lather, in eastern Guilford, for several days. —The annual increase of cattle at Col. J. S. Carr'e Occoneechee farm were 1 sold here Thursday. About eighty head were sold, and brought nearly $2,000. —Mailagent Fiery was acquitted in the Federal court here yesterday of the charge of abstracting money from i the mails. He runs on the R. & S., < between Roanoke and Winston. —The l. N. C. Dramatic Club gave an excellent entertainment at the Academy last night, presenting the farce-comedy, "A Modern Ananias.'1 A good sized audience was present. —Mrs. Sarah T. Rorer completed her course of lectures on domestic science at the State Normal and Industrial College Monday evening by a public lecture which was appreciated by her hearers. —High Point Citizen: Rev. J. R. Hutton, of Greensboro will commence a series of religious meetings in the M. P. church Sunday morning. Mr. Hut-ton is state evangelist for this denomi-nation and is a devout Christian and pleasing speaker. —The lire department was called out about half past eleven o'clock Friday night to extinguish a blaze in the en-gine room at the furniture factory. The lire was confined to the trash scattered around the floor and the damage was insignificant. —Monday morning Mr. W, C. Mc- Lean entered upon the twenty-eight year of his connection with the tirm of J. W. Scott & Co., and still it can't be said that he has grown gray in the ser-vice— only a little bald. From appear-ances he is good for twenty-seven more. —The Guilford College and Raleigh A. & M. College ball teams played an interesting game here Monday—that is, it was interesting to the Guilford rooters, as it was really a one-sided af-fair, the (Quakers outplaying the Far- j mers in every particular. The score was 16 to 6 —The L. Richardson Drug Co. has a word to wide-awake druggists and merchants in this issue The company has three men on the road, each averag-ing from three to five orders a day, which shows that people over the State look with favor on the enter-prises of Greensboro, both new and old. ! —It is expected that the criminal docket will occupy all tne remainder of the present term of Federal court. Judge Sinionton is sick and could not have opened the circuit court Monday had the criminal docket been out of I the way. He will hold court at States- i ville next week providing his health will permit. —Mrs. Balch, wife of Mr.S. E. Balch,! one of the employes in J. W. Scott & Co.'8 wholesaledepartmenr,died Satur-day night of consumption after a lin-gering illness and was buried Monday at Greene Hill cemetery. Mrs. Balch was an earnest Christian young woman and stood high in the esteem of those who knew her. —Note the change in Darden's ad. this week. Most of the stock of cloth-ing, hats, etc., has been sold out and now he is offering a big stock of shoes way down, to close them out at once. I If you need shoes, now is the time to I get them cheap. Good solid shoes, are kinds to select from, cheaper than you ever saw them. —At a meeting of the North Caroli-na Daughters of the Revolution held in Raleigh on the 7th of last October, Hn. John Gray Bynum and Mrs. James Sterling Jones, both of Greens-boro, were elected delegates from the North Carolina Society to the forth-coning annual meeting in Boston, April 25th and 26th. —Another of Mr. J. B. Smith's inter-esting articles on the public school question appears in this issue. In his last two contributions he has brought out a new system of education that is worthy of careful consideration. Dis- ,' cussions of matters that look toward the improvement and enlargement of our public schools are always in order. —Three marriages were solemnized by Squire Prilchett Sunday, the con-tracting parties being Mr. Wm. G., Tucker and Miss Minnie Ward, Mr. George Varner and Miss Minnie Long, all of this county, and Mr. Oaston B. Hiatt and Mrs. Ida Parks,of Alamance. The last happy couple s'arts to house-keeping with eight children by for-mer marriages. —Janitor .las. K. Pearce and night-watchman R. K. Hanner, of the Feder-al building, have received notice that l.'ncle Sam will dispense with their services at an early date. They don't harmonize politically with the admin-istration and, of course, have to step down and out. Two more faithful and competent men will not be found to take their places. —Skill and taste are displayed in all the work done by E. L. Tate, the new job printer. He has new type and new machinery, two requisites absolutely necessary in turning out good work- These coupled with many years' expe-rience, enable him todo first-class work. Give him a trial. You are sure to be pleased. Office in M. P. Building, opposite McAdoo House. t.f. —In the face of all that is tried to be brought to bear, the "Banner Ware-house" continues to sell the tobacco. Two loads sold last week, one 1,292 pounds for $306.43, an average of about $23.76 per hundred; another load of 756 pounds for $153*30, an average of over $20 per hundred. War or no war, if you will go to the Banner you will get the money for your tobacco. Your friends. SMITH, BLACKBURW 4 Co. —Sam McKesson, an old colored man ; who has been a county charge for some OOINQ A GREAT WORK. Church Entertainment. A rare entertainment is in store for! tune, died at the jail Saturday night thoie who attend the entertainment to S° SaVS * Durhamite Who He came from the home early In the' be given by M|„ (;oodhue Visited Keeley Wh.le in week and spent several days among York- It w„, be jven under I Greensboro. clalmZp*ed ou7t abKCo°uUtr tr-hhPe ec°>ity. VSa?turSday'i ,P_'Ce8 °f the FiMt P'^yterian church < Durham Sun. th„ ,»•. _« .__,, „.. « u •„ «^ - . night he secured lodging at the jail by I Q^UIZ LiauL t ," ' ! r °« gen,al and p0pular townsman. tteelllliinngg tthhee gguuaarrdd aann ooffffiicceerr hhaadd sseenntt : f , g'° s&r in re" ; C°L ^mm1"' has returned from a gard t0 tQe entert8lnment, tn t , ; v.su of several days in Greensboro and him there^ The next morning he was ! ..„,„ Woodh 0| Xew J_ whlle there he JJ IhTgStfcX found dead in bed. ; ed elocUtionl9t) delignted the'audience ? £ °T Sb°rn' the Pre^ent °« »■» —Mr. Blake, proprietorof the Greens- with several selections during the i -1*1 In8tltu,e- and he brings hack boro Seed and Plant Co., informs us : evening, whica showed to good advan- '»„„,• deservln8 words of praise that the plants which have been order- tage the versatility of her talent. The ! SMLMWMI? W*ll ."! lo"ation- Ui ed in connection with the PATRIOT'* j number-perhaps most appreciated by J^8611361"' aud lhe work «>• do-premium offer will be delivered next j the audience was 'Mary's Singing Lea-! "Col. Hammatt was charmed with week, ihose of our subscribers en-1 SODi» in whicQ imitation! of various the Institute's new home, which w is titled to the plant premium and wbo ! bird notes were skilfully introduced." | formerly the Morehead mansion. It live in or near the city will please eall on him for same; the premiums that has been greatly improved and beau-tifully furnished, and there is a sweet ex- A Critical Situation, are to be delivered by mail will be for- I It is learned from this morning's dis- ^u'etenes8 and rest about the place warded early in the week. ' patche. that the Senate and House ! 2SM£ SSL^JflSS in «£ -Mr. W. G. Randall, the famous , committees on Foreign relations have cleanest and beet manner, making a Raleigh artist, was here last week on j agreed on a resolution recognizing the stay there delightful in the his way to Germanton to arrange for independence of Cuba. It is hardly I treme. pointing a picture of Judge W. P. By- ' questionable that such a resolution, re-num, which will be added to the col- ported by the committee, will pass lectiou in the Supreme court room, both branches of Congress. With or Mr. Randall delivered to the State Nor- without the approval of the President, mal and Industrial College a tine full this would amount to a declaration of length portrait of Maj. S. M. Finger, war. one of the men to whose zeal and abil- i At no time has the situation been "He says Col. Osborn has a typical, inviting home for the unfortunate ones who desire to free themselves from the habits of drink, morphine or other opiates, which do so much to blunt energy, quench hope and wreck the system. The grounds are beau;i-ful and attractive; that the Institute ity the institution maybe said to stand j more tense than it is now. The testi- ! has fine Jersey cows and gets the beat milk ever tasted, and the table is serv-ed with butter of their own make that is butter right; and he never saw such fine chickens and shoats, which go to make up. with all other comfort:,, the idea practical that the management and their inmates 'lived at home.' "Col. Hammatt mingled with the patients, some twenty or more now, and he was astonished over what he saw and heard—hnw thev had come as a monument. i mony of Gen. Lee yesterday did not re- —Cash buyers will hail with pleas- 'lieve jt in tne 'east, ure the announcement made by J. M. j At the last moment Spain, under the Hendrix & Co. this week. Until' advice of the Pope, may back down, further notice they will give a dis- ; This is the one hope of peace, count of eight per cent, on all cash purchases, with one or two exceptions, which are stipulated in their new ad-vertisement. By reading what they have to say you can easily determine how it is possible for them to make this concession. Anything that is said over their signature can be depended upon —Mr. Geo. W. Pinnix, an excellent gentleman who has made his home here for some time with his son, Mr. M. H. Pinnix, died Sunday morning after an illness of only a few hours. iout of 'the mir-v cla-v-' clothed in their He was in his usual health up to Sat-i r'Kht: m,nd'wltu, new .hoPe in ,nelr ....... . , .. i hearts ana a smile of joy upon their urday evening, but as he prepared to fa,.es " retire that night he was stricken with "Col. Osborn and his corps of man- The annual meeting of the stock- aP°P'e*y. the result of Bright'! dis- agers have brought the Institute up holders of the People's Five Cents Sav- ease" Respite the efforts of his physi- to a stage of great perfection, in al! inge B*nk:was held at their banking j ciaus he died within a few hours, with-house yesterday. They declared their out "gaining consciousness. In for-usual semi-annual dividetid aud in- mer years Mr. Pinnix was a local min-creased their guarantee fund to the greatest amount allowable under the law. They rind the total assets of the bank to exceed one hundred thousand dollars. Their net deposits have been in creasing regularly since 1S94 when it ! Alamance county, for interment. was $29,000. In 1895 it was $35,000, in | ?™jJf_hM the 8ymPathy of the com" 1896 it was fl6,000, in 1S97 it was $58,- of its departments for comfort, ease and charming life of its patients. He says it is a great institution and is do-ister'of the Christian denomination. I Jj * *"■* *ork- ln a «rfeat and salis- Occasionally he assisted in meetings, c J _a*' and expected to go to High Point for that purpose the day of bis death. His A thrill of terror is experienced when a brassy cough of croup sounds through remains were taken to Union church, the bouseat night. But the terror soon His changes to relief after one Minute munity. Cough Cure has been administered, fcafe and harmless for children. How-ard Gardner. 000, and today has increased to $98,014. _Monroe John8oni a Jouag colored 'thief who has been under police sur-veilance for several years and often under arreat tor various offenses, has been identified with a crime that will relieve the city of his presence for a —Mr. W. F. Bogart advertises in this issue his annual excursion to run from Greensboro to Mount Airy, Flat; Rock, Granite Ouarnes and Pilot | Mountain Saturday, April 23rd. The fare is within the reach of all, being only $100 for the round trip. The' mountain scenery in this region is. among the grandest of the Appalach-ian chain, the "Pinnacle" being the most wonderful of all the peaks in this "Faust" affords opportunities for spectular effects that should not be neglected, and as to these Mr. John Griffith, notwithstanding the burden of his role, has been unceasing in his ef-forts to bring the production to a de-gree of absolute perfection. Inventive utation insures as a good long time. Sunday night he broke open the rear door of C. M. Van- ' genius, electrical, mechanical and scen-story & Co.'s clothing store and made ic- has Provided effects since the orig-away with possibly a hundred dollars' :inal production of "Faust" that beau-worth of goods. With his booty he I tify aud build up the play tenfold, and boarded the northbound vestibule soon all of these Mr. Griffirh has added to 'latter and managed to reach Alexan- : his already large equipment. One of range of mountains a visit to which L, wbere B he wa8 placed underlthe prettiest effects, it is said, is the w.ll repay anyone. Mr. Bogart. rep-1, a8 a gu ^ character ju8t transition from daylight, with a set- TTfL# i ?.0U7 » a«er leaving the train. The tags on ting sun and red sky, to darkness, and most delightful trip to all ( ft- 8tolen ^ AiesaDdrla ; the appearance, one by one, of twink-who ta.ke..a.dvantage ot this opportum-, _ , . ^. ., ... .. f \\n<r stars In denirtine the famous L . _ ," * ! officers a clue to his identity ■■ they i llDft "ai-"- m uepiewug iue ty to visit the mountains. Read his ad. wired here for inforaiatioDi rece,Tinga j Brocken scene, to say nothing of the -Mr.S B. Norris, manager of the I reply to hold Jones (as he gave his | Apotheosis, effects are used never Carolina Shoe Co., makes an impor- name there) until an officer could reach l dreamed of when "Faust" was or.gi-tant announcement to our readers this that city. The officers here suspected ^^S.onafVenT.'n™ \SSSS. week, which will be followed by some-; that "Jones" was Johnson and Monday ; Academ7 0f Music, Saturday evening, thing equally interesting in our next night Offlcier Whittington went to j April 16th. issue. This company has purchased Alexandria, where he found both the •—•—- — ■ the shoe department of the Brown j man and the goods that he expected. Another Donation to Guilford Col- Mercantile Company's double store, Johnson agreed to return without re- lege. and proposes to push the shoe business quisition papers and today he will have The late Dr. H. Hartshorne, of l'hil-to an extent never before equalled a preliminary hearing before Mayor adelphia, left by will the principal here. In the first place, all the stock Nelson. ' part of his large and valuable library now oj hand (filling one of the largest i —*— to Guilford College. The catalogue of store rooms in Greensboro) is to be —The handsome modern church the books contained thereiu was re-closed out at a sacrifice, and then one structure just completed by the West ceived by the the president of the col-of the finest lines of shoes to be found Market Methodist Episcopal congrega- |ege Saturday, and from a hasty exam-in the south will take its place. ,tion was formally opened to public, ination of the same it appears, we are Watch this new firm's announcements worship Sunday morning with appro- told, that the addition to the college li-in the PATRIOT from week to week and P"ate services. Rev. E. E. Hoss. D. D., brary will be one of the most valuable keep posted on the inducements it of Nashville, Tenn., was present by in- ever made. Our people heartily appre-offers. —Yesterday morning a 1 o'clock Thomasville had the largest fire in her history. The entire Lambeth block was totally destroyed. In was only through the untiring efforts of the cit-izens that the fire was confined to this block. The fire originated in the stor-age room of D. T. Lambeth & Sons. It is thought the store was robbed and then fired to conceal the deed. The total loss is between $6,000 and $7,000 as follows: D. T. Lambeth & Sons, $3,000, insurance, $1,500: D. A. Long, beef market, $200, no insurance: T. C. Bray, barber, $50, no insurance: W. B. Baunsaville, grocer, $500, insurance $200: J. W. Cecil, store room, $600, no insurance; J. M. Morris & Son. dry goods merchants, occupying the large bricK building al the corner of the with their W est Market friends in the Lambeth block bad their goods dam- event to which they had so long looked ■gedUo the amount of $3,000, insurance forward and in behalf of which they had labored so earnestly. No incident vitation and preached a sermon in ciate such a bestowal of good books to keeping with the event, taking his our institutions, and truly it may be text from First Corinthians, third gaid that such benefactors though dead chapter, tenth to seventeenth verses. yet speak. The music was also a feature of the * ' * service, which was participated in by There are now sixty-nine veter-over two thousand people. Of the a" in the confederate soldier-twelve hundred dollars required to home. Half are in favor of imn - put the finishing touches to the struc- ctiate war with Spain and nine * nt ture, over two-thirds was subscribed to participate in it. There if DOW at the close of the service. In the eve- net a single inmate of the^ ning an audience still larger than that of the morning assembled to hear an Easter service prepared by the Suu-day school, of which l'jof. P. P. Clax-ton is superintendent. It was credit-able alike to scholars and teachers. The First Presbyterian congregation —Landreth's fresh and reliable Gar-den Seed for sale by Howaid '■ l,a»cr, druggist, corner opposite 1-- office, Greeusboro. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that contain Mercury, meiiurv «;11 - did a graceful thing in suspending all „neuBndconn'iet. their services for the day and joining «»«;:.;;;■. '- >V* prescriptions from re| "•»* ui canposaibljdenv. I ■•"' "'•■,l- •'*"* <-«tar | h •■ $1,500. —Landreth's fresh and reliable Gar- ef the day was more impressive than den Seed for sale by Howard Gardner, this unostentious display of harmony druggist, corner opposite postoffice, between the two great branches of the Greensboro. church of God. •SB | J -('-in •urf.-ii-. •-. except "u eiaaa. a* the on —tarrl 1 "ens* * O • aud is tak " th<- Mood > "'• In bu - iialiv Catarrh Cnl ,'|U^C5,tno me. ItUtaken internal!}, 'iinadem 1 do.Otuo, bj r. J Cheney * <■•>■ Testm Hair* Kaniifv Pill* »re the best. •au pw Cuie. iiianufii'-tui'- Toledo. 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Title | The Greensboro patriot [April 13, 1898] |
Date | 1898-04-13 |
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THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT
VOL. 77 GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1898. NO. 15,
;]ONAL CARDS.
|Dr w.J.RICHARDSON.
; KATZ BUILDING.
:£: 615 W. GASTON ST,
[ iff. H. BROOKS,
■. i :a risf
iBOH uot/SE.
!;•'. \. ( .
w p. BEALL, M. D.f
SICIAN AND SURGEON.
i nuri >i|iiare.
. ■ E ; nu Asbeboro St.
. Ll:30 to 1; A to 4:30.
••E NO. 17-
|E. I, STAMEY, M. D.
I ) 13ISTCBJ --
Scmtla. Elna. St.
FICE -
;. jri;:oni's Drug Store.
Dr. J. E. WYCHE,
VTIST,
I ,f nnfc,
. , Greet ■ T >. X. C.
|0r. J. H. WHEELER,
DENTIST.
i »p. u : rd'a i'nijr, store.
Dr. W.H. Wakelield,
■ . n HI be in Greens-
\ loo Bouse on Thurs-ri(
1 MMITBD TO
I,.. Ear, !KOMC and Throat.
crt Dick Douglas,
y and Counsellor at Law,
. V \h ill I l.IH M.,
-E1TSBOHO, 3ST. O.
eni* saving- Bank
F. D. SATCHWELL,
kttornej al Lim.
OLD IUKI.KV BUILDING,
nsboro, N. ( .
CHAS. M. STEDMAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
nhall Building,
IRO, - - - N.C.
A. M. 8CALK8.
SllAW & SCALES,
3rneys at JLia-w
EN8BORO, N. C.
■; to all lui-llli'-- OfllCC
; i onrt »<|iiar*.
«YMi IK., Z. V.TA1 LOR.
NUM BYNuM & TAYLOR,
■ and Counsellors a: Law.
IUEJT SQUARE.
W. 1$. BEACHAM,
i Architect and Builder.
illowi Building,
- - N. C.
J. i JOHNSON,
1RI SSBORO
ME SPECIALIST,
' :i KI.M ST.
iination Free.
!. p. m . 2 k>6 p.m.
iSTONE . .
TOE PRINTER.!
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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS.
—Read our premium offer, on anoth-er
page.
—Guilford College was well repre-
: sented here Monday.
—Rev. A. G. Kirkman was at High
Point the latter part of the week.
—Only a dollar to Pilot Mountain
and 1ft. Airy Saturday, April 2tfrd.
—A good second hand sewing ma-chine
for sale, cheap. HIATT & LAMB.
—The Odell Hardware Co.'s new ad.
has a coupon feature. See what it is.
— Prof. Mike Sehenek, of Oak Ridge
Institute, wasa welcomecaller Monday.
—Samuel Coffin, of High Point, has
been granted a patent on a shaft-hang-i
er.
—Mr. and Mrs. J. B.Taylor, of Gull-ford
College, were in the city Mon-day.
—Col. W. S. Rankin is preparing to
build on his vacant North Davie street
;lots. j
— Prof. Edwin Minis, of Trinity paid :
his semi-occasional visit to this city
Sunday.
—The "only exclusive dry goods
store in Greensboro" is advertised in
this issue.
—The Episcopal and Catholic
churches observed Easter by appropri.
ate services.
—An excellent picture of Mr. J. J.
Phoenix's new produce house is shown
in his ad. this week.
—Chick's International Stars will
appear at the Academy of Music
April 13th and lltli.
—Morning and evening meetings are
being held at West Market church
this week by Dr. Weaver.
—Miss Laura Davidson, of Gibson-ville,
will be married today to Mr. J.
B. «>gburn, of Summerlield.
— Rev. Dr. Hoss preached to the stu- j
dents of the State Normal in the Col- ,
lege chapel Sunday evening.
—The Crocail Club gave a dance at
Bogart's hall last night in honor of the
visiting Vdiversity students.
—Mr. II. W. Cobb, of Danville, Va.,
was here the first of the week the guest
of his brother, Mr. J. S. Cobb. ' i
—Lawyer P. D. Satchwell has heen
appointed tempoary receiver for J. R.
Flagg's drug store at High Point.
—Mr. M. C. Stewart, of the Greens- i
boro Hardware Co.. is at his home east
of the city nursing a sprained limb.
—Randolph Argus : Dr. W. 4. Wool-len,
of Randleman, has been appointed
a notary public for Randolph county.
—Mr. B. S. Phillips, of this city, will '
be married at Bristol, Tenn., April 25th,
i to Miss Ida Estelle Kidd, of that city.
— Dr. E. W. Smith and Rev. S. O.
Hall were at Ourham yesterday at-tending
a meeting of Orange presby-tery.
—Mr. Henry Wagoner, of McLeans-ville,
was called to Graham last week
by the death of his sister, Mrs. Betty
Long.
— Mr.J. A. Davidson and.'little daugh-ter,
of Giosonviile, were here Monday
on their return from an Easter visit to
Richmond.
— There will be preaching at the
new Lutheran church, east of Mc-
Leansville, the third Suuday at 11 ;
o'clock. All are invited.
—See the change in Dobbin & Per- ,
rail's ad., "Tucker's Store," Raleigh.
They make some interesting sugges-tions
about summer shopping.
—Mrs. E. H. Scales, accompanied by
her daughters and one of her sons,
.lun iu>. left last Thursday on a visit to
friends in various northern cities.
—Easter Monday was observed as a
holiday by many. Numbers of young
Americans took to the woods and !
j streams in search of tlowers and tish.
—Prof. C. H. Mebane was in the city
Mouday on his way home to Raleigh.
He had been at the bedside of his
lather, in eastern Guilford, for several
days.
—The annual increase of cattle at
Col. J. S. Carr'e Occoneechee farm were
1 sold here Thursday. About eighty
head were sold, and brought nearly
$2,000.
—Mailagent Fiery was acquitted in
the Federal court here yesterday of
the charge of abstracting money from
i the mails. He runs on the R. & S.,
< between Roanoke and Winston.
—The l. N. C. Dramatic Club gave
an excellent entertainment at the
Academy last night, presenting the
farce-comedy, "A Modern Ananias.'1
A good sized audience was present.
—Mrs. Sarah T. Rorer completed her
course of lectures on domestic science
at the State Normal and Industrial
College Monday evening by a public
lecture which was appreciated by her
hearers.
—High Point Citizen: Rev. J. R.
Hutton, of Greensboro will commence
a series of religious meetings in the M.
P. church Sunday morning. Mr. Hut-ton
is state evangelist for this denomi-nation
and is a devout Christian and
pleasing speaker.
—The lire department was called out
about half past eleven o'clock Friday
night to extinguish a blaze in the en-gine
room at the furniture factory.
The lire was confined to the trash
scattered around the floor and the
damage was insignificant.
—Monday morning Mr. W, C. Mc-
Lean entered upon the twenty-eight
year of his connection with the tirm of
J. W. Scott & Co., and still it can't be
said that he has grown gray in the ser-vice—
only a little bald. From appear-ances
he is good for twenty-seven more.
—The Guilford College and Raleigh
A. & M. College ball teams played an
interesting game here Monday—that
is, it was interesting to the Guilford
rooters, as it was really a one-sided af-fair,
the (Quakers outplaying the Far- j
mers in every particular. The score
was 16 to 6
—The L. Richardson Drug Co. has a
word to wide-awake druggists and
merchants in this issue The company
has three men on the road, each averag-ing
from three to five orders a day,
which shows that people over the
State look with favor on the enter-prises
of Greensboro, both new and old. !
—It is expected that the criminal
docket will occupy all tne remainder
of the present term of Federal court.
Judge Sinionton is sick and could not
have opened the circuit court Monday
had the criminal docket been out of I
the way. He will hold court at States- i
ville next week providing his health
will permit.
—Mrs. Balch, wife of Mr.S. E. Balch,!
one of the employes in J. W. Scott &
Co.'8 wholesaledepartmenr,died Satur-day
night of consumption after a lin-gering
illness and was buried Monday
at Greene Hill cemetery. Mrs. Balch
was an earnest Christian young woman
and stood high in the esteem of those
who knew her.
—Note the change in Darden's ad.
this week. Most of the stock of cloth-ing,
hats, etc., has been sold out and
now he is offering a big stock of shoes
way down, to close them out at once. I
If you need shoes, now is the time to I
get them cheap. Good solid shoes,
are kinds to select from, cheaper than
you ever saw them.
—At a meeting of the North Caroli-na
Daughters of the Revolution held
in Raleigh on the 7th of last October,
Hn. John Gray Bynum and Mrs.
James Sterling Jones, both of Greens-boro,
were elected delegates from the
North Carolina Society to the forth-coning
annual meeting in Boston,
April 25th and 26th.
—Another of Mr. J. B. Smith's inter-esting
articles on the public school
question appears in this issue. In his
last two contributions he has brought
out a new system of education that is
worthy of careful consideration. Dis- ,'
cussions of matters that look toward
the improvement and enlargement of
our public schools are always in order.
—Three marriages were solemnized
by Squire Prilchett Sunday, the con-tracting
parties being Mr. Wm. G.,
Tucker and Miss Minnie Ward, Mr.
George Varner and Miss Minnie Long,
all of this county, and Mr. Oaston B.
Hiatt and Mrs. Ida Parks,of Alamance.
The last happy couple s'arts to house-keeping
with eight children by for-mer
marriages.
—Janitor .las. K. Pearce and night-watchman
R. K. Hanner, of the Feder-al
building, have received notice that
l.'ncle Sam will dispense with their
services at an early date. They don't
harmonize politically with the admin-istration
and, of course, have to step
down and out. Two more faithful
and competent men will not be found
to take their places.
—Skill and taste are displayed in all
the work done by E. L. Tate, the new
job printer. He has new type and new
machinery, two requisites absolutely
necessary in turning out good work-
These coupled with many years' expe-rience,
enable him todo first-class work.
Give him a trial. You are sure to be
pleased. Office in M. P. Building,
opposite McAdoo House. t.f.
—In the face of all that is tried to be
brought to bear, the "Banner Ware-house"
continues to sell the tobacco.
Two loads sold last week, one 1,292
pounds for $306.43, an average of about
$23.76 per hundred; another load of
756 pounds for $153*30, an average of
over $20 per hundred. War or no war,
if you will go to the Banner you will
get the money for your tobacco.
Your friends.
SMITH, BLACKBURW 4 Co.
—Sam McKesson, an old colored man
; who has been a county charge for some OOINQ A GREAT WORK. Church Entertainment.
A rare entertainment is in store for!
tune, died at the jail Saturday night thoie who attend the entertainment to S° SaVS * Durhamite Who
He came from the home early In the' be given by M|„ (;oodhue Visited Keeley Wh.le in
week and spent several days among York- It w„, be jven under I Greensboro.
clalmZp*ed ou7t abKCo°uUtr tr-hhPe ec°>ity. VSa?turSday'i ,P_'Ce8 °f the FiMt P'^yterian church < Durham Sun. th„ ,»•. _« .__,, „.. « u •„ «^ - .
night he secured lodging at the jail by I Q^UIZ LiauL t ," ' ! r °« gen,al and p0pular townsman.
tteelllliinngg tthhee gguuaarrdd aann ooffffiicceerr hhaadd sseenntt : f , g'° s&r in re" ; C°L ^mm1"' has returned from a gard t0 tQe entert8lnment, tn t , ; v.su of several days in Greensboro and
him there^ The next morning he was ! ..„,„ Woodh 0| Xew J_ whlle there he JJ IhTgStfcX
found dead in bed. ; ed elocUtionl9t) delignted the'audience ? £ °T
Sb°rn' the Pre^ent °« »■»
—Mr. Blake, proprietorof the Greens- with several selections during the i -1*1 In8tltu,e- and he brings hack
boro Seed and Plant Co., informs us : evening, whica showed to good advan- '»„„,• deservln8 words of praise
that the plants which have been order- tage the versatility of her talent. The ! SMLMWMI? W*ll ."! lo"ation- Ui
ed in connection with the PATRIOT'* j number-perhaps most appreciated by J^8611361"' aud lhe work «>• do-premium
offer will be delivered next j the audience was 'Mary's Singing Lea-! "Col. Hammatt was charmed with
week, ihose of our subscribers en-1 SODi» in whicQ imitation! of various the Institute's new home, which w is
titled to the plant premium and wbo ! bird notes were skilfully introduced." | formerly the Morehead mansion. It
live in or near the city will please eall
on him for same; the premiums that
has been greatly improved and beau-tifully
furnished, and there is a sweet
ex-
A Critical Situation,
are to be delivered by mail will be for- I It is learned from this morning's dis- ^u'etenes8 and rest about the place
warded early in the week. ' patche. that the Senate and House ! 2SM£ SSL^JflSS in «£
-Mr. W. G. Randall, the famous , committees on Foreign relations have cleanest and beet manner, making a
Raleigh artist, was here last week on j agreed on a resolution recognizing the stay there delightful in the
his way to Germanton to arrange for independence of Cuba. It is hardly I treme.
pointing a picture of Judge W. P. By- ' questionable that such a resolution, re-num,
which will be added to the col- ported by the committee, will pass
lectiou in the Supreme court room, both branches of Congress. With or
Mr. Randall delivered to the State Nor- without the approval of the President,
mal and Industrial College a tine full this would amount to a declaration of
length portrait of Maj. S. M. Finger, war.
one of the men to whose zeal and abil- i At no time has the situation been
"He says Col. Osborn has a typical,
inviting home for the unfortunate
ones who desire to free themselves
from the habits of drink, morphine or
other opiates, which do so much to
blunt energy, quench hope and wreck
the system. The grounds are beau;i-ful
and attractive; that the Institute
ity the institution maybe said to stand j more tense than it is now. The testi- ! has fine Jersey cows and gets the beat
milk ever tasted, and the table is serv-ed
with butter of their own make that
is butter right; and he never saw such
fine chickens and shoats, which go to
make up. with all other comfort:,, the
idea practical that the management
and their inmates 'lived at home.'
"Col. Hammatt mingled with the
patients, some twenty or more now,
and he was astonished over what he
saw and heard—hnw thev had come
as a monument. i mony of Gen. Lee yesterday did not re-
—Cash buyers will hail with pleas- 'lieve jt in tne 'east,
ure the announcement made by J. M. j At the last moment Spain, under the
Hendrix & Co. this week. Until' advice of the Pope, may back down,
further notice they will give a dis- ; This is the one hope of peace,
count of eight per cent, on all cash
purchases, with one or two exceptions,
which are stipulated in their new ad-vertisement.
By reading what they
have to say you can easily determine
how it is possible for them to make
this concession. Anything that is said
over their signature can be depended
upon
—Mr. Geo. W. Pinnix, an excellent
gentleman who has made his home
here for some time with his son, Mr.
M. H. Pinnix, died Sunday morning
after an illness of only a few hours. iout of 'the mir-v cla-v-' clothed in their
He was in his usual health up to Sat-i r'Kht: m,nd'wltu, new .hoPe in ,nelr
....... . , .. i hearts ana a smile of joy upon their
urday evening, but as he prepared to fa,.es "
retire that night he was stricken with "Col. Osborn and his corps of man-
The annual meeting of the stock- aP°P'e*y. the result of Bright'! dis- agers have brought the Institute up
holders of the People's Five Cents Sav- ease" Respite the efforts of his physi- to a stage of great perfection, in al!
inge B*nk:was held at their banking j ciaus he died within a few hours, with-house
yesterday. They declared their out "gaining consciousness. In for-usual
semi-annual dividetid aud in- mer years Mr. Pinnix was a local min-creased
their guarantee fund to the
greatest amount allowable under the
law. They rind the total assets of the
bank to exceed one hundred thousand
dollars. Their net deposits have been in
creasing regularly since 1S94 when it ! Alamance county, for interment.
was $29,000. In 1895 it was $35,000, in | ?™jJf_hM the 8ymPathy of the com"
1896 it was fl6,000, in 1S97 it was $58,-
of its departments for comfort, ease
and charming life of its patients. He
says it is a great institution and is do-ister'of
the Christian denomination. I Jj * *"■* *ork- ln a «rfeat and salis-
Occasionally he assisted in meetings, c J _a*'
and expected to go to High Point for
that purpose the day of bis death. His
A thrill of terror is experienced when
a brassy cough of croup sounds through
remains were taken to Union church, the bouseat night. But the terror soon
His changes to relief after one Minute
munity.
Cough Cure has been administered,
fcafe and harmless for children. How-ard
Gardner.
000, and today has increased to $98,014. _Monroe John8oni a Jouag colored
'thief who has been under police sur-veilance
for several years and often
under arreat tor various offenses, has
been identified with a crime that will
relieve the city of his presence for a
—Mr. W. F. Bogart advertises in
this issue his annual excursion to run
from Greensboro to Mount Airy, Flat;
Rock, Granite Ouarnes and Pilot |
Mountain Saturday, April 23rd. The
fare is within the reach of all, being
only $100 for the round trip. The'
mountain scenery in this region is.
among the grandest of the Appalach-ian
chain, the "Pinnacle" being the
most wonderful of all the peaks in this
"Faust" affords opportunities for
spectular effects that should not be
neglected, and as to these Mr. John
Griffith, notwithstanding the burden of
his role, has been unceasing in his ef-forts
to bring the production to a de-gree
of absolute perfection. Inventive
utation
insures
as
a
good long time. Sunday night he
broke open the rear door of C. M. Van- ' genius, electrical, mechanical and scen-story
& Co.'s clothing store and made ic- has Provided effects since the orig-away
with possibly a hundred dollars' :inal production of "Faust" that beau-worth
of goods. With his booty he I tify aud build up the play tenfold, and
boarded the northbound vestibule soon all of these Mr. Griffirh has added to
'latter and managed to reach Alexan- : his already large equipment. One of
range of mountains a visit to which L, wbere
B
he wa8 placed underlthe prettiest effects, it is said, is the
w.ll repay anyone. Mr. Bogart. rep-1, a8 a gu ^ character ju8t transition from daylight, with a set-
TTfL# i ?.0U7 » a«er leaving the train. The tags on ting sun and red sky, to darkness, and
most delightful trip to all ( ft- 8tolen ^ AiesaDdrla ; the appearance, one by one, of twink-who
ta.ke..a.dvantage ot this opportum-, _ , . ^. ., ... .. f \\n |