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THE GREENSBOROPATRIOTt# 78. GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1899. NO. 21 AX CARDS. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. Dr.* RICHARDSON. —Dr. J. E. Brooks, of Gulf, has de-cided to locate in Greensboro. He is a AT THE S, N. AND I. COLLEGE, work is uncongenial, and whc ommence- »he should do, I thinn soi nd th* Z BUILDING. ; V. GASTON ST. w. P- SALL, M. D., •NO SURGEON. iH re. : 104 Aslieboro St. 1; 3 to 4:30. E NO. 17- •—Col. James T. Morehead is attend-ing Alamance court. —Mr. A. M. Scales went to Asbeboro Saturday on business. — ap . j. H. Walsh has returned from a trip to Richmond, Va. " ' Sralth Perform.ng the ceremony. wetk have been fu„y up fo {he sUnd_ worship and walk. The woman of the with the elo.e.1 ai em".* w -Mr. J. M. Walker has gone to Tate ~Dr' Charles ■>. Mclver delivered ard. Commencement week wasopened world wno considers the church an that we h.t?e .pace Springs, Teno., to spend a while. the address at the closing exercises of Saturday night with a reception by O0BoUt« institution, as a rule, is shal- tracts: the Winston graded icboola last Fri- the faculty to the alumnae and stu-tow-brtilH)d *a<* cold-hearted. She "Can I waste ti e regret »ve .pane for only a few ex- —Mr. J. E. Crutchfleld, who has beet atte ret ime in pleading the AMEY, M. D. :tsrCB3: . Elm St. Htt'l Drug Store. J. BRYAN sal services to the il maud vicinity rABISS'DBU3ST0Bi. in BBHBOW HOI'S*. • •. irth Kl a -:. Dr. Dr. J. E. wYCBE, IX NTIHT. [r. Bank Building, .ii. lireeiisboro, N. C. Dr. J. H. WHEELER, DENTIST. A ard's Drug Store. V. M. SCALES, CounseUor at Law, VSBORO, N. C. &OBKKT I). I»• >I iil.AH. DAMS & DOUGLAS, Attorneys - at - Law, ending Wake Forest' College, has f^- "»8 «u°j«ct was '-Money," and he dent,. The buildings were brilliantly do89 «<* feel love deeply and her heart capacity of woman orherequal.ty with urned. '« ea.d to have made a very fine ad- lighted and beautifully decorated, and " DOt lonR moved b* PitT- Her life many Women hear their full share of -Mr. William love came up from' ""* and «0od cheer Pre™iled *"*' ,na ch«"l"« ™<J starless night, the trials and sorrow, of life; why Red Spring, Friday to spend a few L ~J''h° Lee» °f J,OMtoWB' was tried throuKout the evening. The reception j wh,'e "?.beart. °f l,he woman who . have they not an equal right to its days at home here last week on a charge of assault- was strictly informal, but was enjoyed ' " wltQ God ,s always sweet with honors and its enjoyments? If they >ng and robbing G. W. Carter. Both , none the less on this account. There "'mpathy and her life rad'ant with must take up the burden they have i -A large number of our people are men are white. The evidence against j was present a large number of the for-!,OV8' Not to oe DioU8 »'most means : right to equal preparation and equal in Washington City attending the Lee wa8 considered strong enough to mer students of the institution, and to ! for a woman to live without a heart, education with man. peace jubilee. ' bind him over to the Superior court. them the occasion was peculiarly en- '<■for woman's piety is the salvation ofj " • * • But though under our -Mrs. A. B. White was called to -Mr. Tom O'Connor, Jr., presented j joyable. It was indeed a pleasure to | the world. Man cannot carry the ; constitution women do not vote, the Greenville Sunday night by the illness us a few day. ago with a box of the itnem to returD to the scene of many | *°/^_tc_p^tion while won,an ring. ] influence of bright, educated, intelli-finest strawberries we have seen. They happy days in the past and participate in this joyous reunion of teacher, and pupil*. MEKTINO OF THE ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION. The Alumna* Association hel* its annual meeting Saturday afternoon about .eventy-five member, being ore.-' *f tD6 UniTerBity ot *•»• Carolina, I 8y„,m. of «°™rnment '» ba.ed upon ent. Thi. i. a most remarkable show- de,i wed •■ »ddress before the Young i col'«°ti»g "P and making tangible this It is considered that during I Womtn'8 M™"™ Association Sun- ipubl,c f 9Pln,0D-but " lo°g " "y por-years of the institution's ex? I day ,veBin« at 8 °'c,ock on hl» "cent tl t°° °'th* T"""™^ remtin8 illiter- „ere have been about one hun-|tOUr throuKh the Holy Land. -The at« and uninformed a. to questions dred and fifty graduate*. The majori- ' chaDel WM a«'in crowded and every j "™J ™ popnl^T decision, that -"Captain Dick," a military play, ty of these are engaged in teaching,: •" P™88"1 was d9"Kht«* with ^'SiZ,"**?"* < "I J .111 be Pr..ented at the Academy ofU of them being *o situated that I:\ charnain* add™8 •' 'hi. brilliant: !t'^Vh 0f fh. !«„ fn- r '% r T Music Thursday night, June 1st, bv the was impossible for them to attend the . *oun* ^"tor. In hi. opening re- lSff ' d ,h * , \ Eagle Dramatic club. The proceed. ! commencement. The Alumnae A..o- , m8rks Dr- Ald"B1" 8aid *• »- pre.- ! ^'^ *J ^^J^™ *M * , , will be u.ad in defraying the incidental elation has been supporting one girl in ! •Bnt out of an unf»iling interest in the -Jndg"Timberlake opened aspeciali,xp-I18e80ftheE Hou Com college, and the membership having | 8tate Normal and W«^W College: term of court Monday morning and ,„ tQ8 com, tournament_ grown oon.ider.bly, it wa. decided at >thht h" wa" not Present t0 »•» ^h»t of her grandson. —Mr. and Mr.. R. W. Murray visited were large and lu.cious, being entirely friends and relatives in Washington, free from a core. Mr. O'Connor is an N. C, last week. adept when It comes to raising straw- —Mr. A. G. Stroud has been spend-1 berries, ing a few day. with friend, and rela- I —Rev. W. L. Grlssom will preach at tive. at Ore Hill. | the residence of Mr. J. W. Zink, about —SpencerBlackburn.ofA.becounty., two mile, southwest of the city, next assistant I'nited States district attor-; Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. All ling when ney, was here Saturday. per.ons interested in the erection of a ! the seven —Maj. C. M. Stedman and family naw church 'n that locality are re- | istence th the alarm bell of heaven with the rope i gent women upon the rest of faith, but let woman forget her de-' ballot box is great and will grow votion to God and we move out into a , greater. Public opinion Is like the at-black night of eternal death." | mosphere. It is invisible, intangible, DR. ALDERMAN'S ADDRKSS. |Dut nevertheless it weigh, fifteen Dr. Edwin A. Alderman, pre.ident' pound, l» the square inch. Our entire now occupy one of the handsome resi-dences on Spring street. —Mrs. M. P. Bynum, of Winston, 1. visiting her daughter, Mrs. John W. Merritt, on Pearson street. quested to be nr.s.nt. got down to work at once. ^ ,. ., . , -. _, . —Rev. Dr. Egbert W. Smith preached —Father Francis, of Char otte, .u v i . . v. A . ^. A r« .u ii . T tle preached at M. Agnes Cathel c church . .bac..calaure■ ate se.rm„on, befo«r.e th.e w . . .0.11. graduating class of Salem Female Monday* eveningB at 8 o'clock. A»_c_a.d«emy S^undJay morni,ng. Hr.,is th. eme -Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Barber, ac- I wai, «*Llve to Make Other. Happy/ companied by their two children, are 1 and as is his custom, be preached an visiting in Washington city. interesting and eloquent sermon. —We regret to chronicle the illaess —The South.ide Hose Company held of Mr. S. A. Kerr, who Is conlned to ; an enthusiastic meeting Monday night can be gotten out of a book, but to tell of what he saw in the Holy Land. He .aid all countries that make his-tory interest us. Greece, Egypt and Rome fasciaate ua, and Israel interests us, because it was here that our Savior wa. nailed to the cross. Outofitcame The annual .ermon wa. preached be- our God, our religion, Moses and the Saturday's meeting to support two in the future. This action on the part of the alumnae i. most commendable and shows that they are imbued with the true educational sentiment. THE BACCALAUREATE SERMON. general and free .y.tem oan the masses be instructed. "But though our constitution does ■ot give you political rights, it guar-antee, to eaoh and every child and to every youth an education. The pledge ha. been badly kept, but the people have placed It in the constitution of the state, which every member of the legislature is sworn to observe and obey, and public opinion should be fore a large audience, in the college prophets, and aUe the Perfect One! IarouMd t0 comPel them to carry out chapel Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, his room with typhoid fever. I »nd organized a running team for the by Rev. J. O. Rust, D. D., pastor of —Miss Maggie Clegg has returned tournament. Arrangements were made Edgefleld Baptist church, Nashville, from the The Greek, called thi. land Palestine .* P, ge\. , because they .aw the Phili.tine. fish-, ll ia gratlfy'n« to see that this state ing on it. .bores. The speaker 8aid ,ls waking up, even though slowly, to western part of the state, j t+t the organization of an auxiliary Tenn. Dr. Rust is a man of pleasing : the Jews were highlanderr-They were Ith* nece,8ltJ of public education, but itrn.PlNU, 13013.0, 2XT.C <>ii \ 1 <>%«. «». s. HIWI.M, i.iecnaboio. N.< where she has been engaged in teach-j company, to be composed of eighteen ; address and powerful intellect, and , highlander. according to their mode of " W* are TerT la*gard- In in8- of the Southside's fairest young ladies, preached a strong, logical and forceful j fighting and other characteristics. P"blication by Prof. Kaper I —Sheriff Gilmer has appointed Mr. -Rev. Dr. M. W. D. Norman, of I •ermon- He cho" »" his theme "The j They did no great thing from a dynas-he states there are a recent I see that more Illiterate & XEWLIN, -T.;:".crs at Law. W. J. Weatherly, formerly a member Elizabeth City, one of the ablest col- I ^omPIet# Consecration of Woman," | tical standpoint, but they had only... of the city police force, as one of his ored men in the state, preached the ' „8 te,fl being taken from Leviticus ty years of greatness. The literature dePutle8. baccalaureate sermon at the A. & M. I : "And he "lew !t: and Mo8•8 took of the country, he thought, was the es- -Rev. L. Johnson went to Mt. Ver- College Sunday afternoon. The com- '■ °! the blood ,of ,C and put ll upon the ' sential quality of their greatness, non Spring, last Thursday, where be ! mencement exercises are being Deld llP of Aaron'8 r'ght ear, and upon the | Dr. Alderman's vivid description of delivered the addres, at a school com- this week, a full account of which we thumbof h'8 "ght band, and upon the | the landscape, the people, the civiliza- T^^L^Z. "ff" _ 6. intel,l«enee whites in North Carolina than in »ho rest of the thirteen original sta'es combined. How can the state progress and develop till this is changed, for tue strength and power of a free state rests mencement. —Dr. E. L. Stamey went to Pilot will give later. great toe of his right foot." TheltlOB, etc., was very interestin preacher described the elaborate cere- —Mr. J. C. Murchison, who for many m„„o„nii„es. o.*f s..even_ djays djuration with «■ He and patriotism of its masses. Cun- whd Mountain Friday afternoon in response! years was train master of the C. F. & mKi„w * • J . J . I. Office ovor J p !' . which Aaron was inducted into the . House. ..i|:., Z.V.TAVL0B. "msollors at Law. f -Li UABE. to a telegram announcing the illness 1 ^ • V. road, and more recently of the I A. & Y., will continue with the Atlan-priesthood, explaining that the anoint-ing of the extremities of the body is a visited all the points of interest in the fhe ,plrtl °< "'e ,KC ani>»f P^res. Holy Land and tells of them in a most " open',l,« a W'df ,iald to women- A pleasing manner. JU9tor v,ew ls ,>ein8 taken of ,neir ca" 1 pacity and their rights. The estab- LAST NIGHT'S EXBBCI8BS. ii6hment of this college in 189] was a The chapel wa. crowded to its ut- tardy recognition of tue constitutional most capacity last night by those who pledge of higher education, which was of his sister. -The latest acquisition to Uigh tic Coast Line. He will have charge Bym^roKhe*^iIc^OMfttawil«l. NUM & TAYLOR, Point'* manufacturing enterprises is a of the roa,U between Sanford and Wil- . body t0 God-8 seryice. Thi. plea for a table factory, thecompanyhavingbeen mington and between Fayetteville and complete consecration, he said, should h"d COme t0 hearfhe representativees- not restricted to the other sex. Al-formed last week. ; Bennettsville, S. C. be gpecialIy attractive to young wo- *aye by member8 of the graduating ' ready your numbers have been in- -President Hobb., of Guilford Col- -Greensboro educators and minis- men, who have a native aptitude for Cla8i" At 8-3° °'clock thi chief mar- creased to nearly five hundred. There l.ge, attended a meeting of the state ters are in great demand this year as spiritual truth, which is a singular ''haI' M'88 Emma Lew'8 SPei«ht' of are many, very many, times that ■am-board of pablic school examiner, in commencement orators and preachers, gift of womanhood. The text called Edgecombe county, appeared on the ber of the youth of your sex in North W. |{. BKACHAM, irchitect and Builder. owi Building, - - - N. C. MURRAY BROS., INM RANCE. ND ACCIDENT. M STREET. •'•'I'. JOHNSON, S.HB0R0 K SPECIALIST, Ral*igh last week. —Mrs. W. C. Whart for Little Rock, Ark baud, who is engaged business at that place. —Rev. L. W. Crawford, D. D., occu-pied the pulpit of the First Presby-terian church Sunday morning, preach-ing an excellent sermon. — Mr. L. Richardson has been elect-ed a member of the board of dispen-sary directors. He takes the place of Mr. K. I). Douglas, who resigned. — Farmers are invited to go to M. C Xewell & Co.'s and see the MeCormick binders, mowers and hay rakes and be convinced that the best is the cheapest. Rev. Dr. J. C. Rowe, of West Market for a life without a period-a long 8tage' followed rton left last week street church, is to preach the annual continued sentence of grace moving meraber8 ' to join her bus 'ermon at the clo8mK exercises of the on into a song of glory. n,ne " br d in the insurance DurDKai «raded ^hools, which will be ! -The ear. of which mention is mad. y°"n,K ,W° held on June 1st and 2nd. in the text, is a symbol of intelligence. by the thirty-nine Carolina whoare entitled to and should s of tb* class of '9!i—thirty- have the benefits of such an education Ight and noble specimens of as this furnished them by the state. womanhood as w*r* ever grad- You and those who have gone, and uated from any institution. This is shall go, out from this institution can large y°u snouia caue neea wnat y number of friends was present and the Hear ill of others and surely others evening was most pleasantly spent, will hear ill of yon. There is nothing Mr. and Mrs. Ellington were the re- more wretched than a heart burdened ciplents of many handsome presents. with a load of slander. James said let —A recent issue of the Telegraph Age, published in New York, contains a short sketch of Mr. R. G. Callum, of Washington. I). C, a son of Dr. J. C. Callum. of this city. Mr. Callum is a every man (and woman) be swift to hear, but slow to speak. lie was speaking of hearing good things and saying wise things. You will always notice that the smaller the calibre of -Mr. John Y. Smith, Jr., has re- clever gentleman and has attained dis- the mind the greater the bore of the Ml ST. 'ion Free. p.m., 'J t"ti p, in. turned from the Bingham Military tinction in the telegraph business. At School, Asheville. He won the orator's present he i. manager of the Mutual medal in the annual contest last week, •♦'strict Messenger Company.of Wash-ington. ED 30 YEARS. —Mr. D. O. Devenish has been elected secretary and treasurer of a cotton manufacturing company at Asheville and will soon move his family to that city. — What's in a name? Read the new advertisement of the Waketield Hard- —The directors of the State Normal ahd Industrial College were in session yesterday afternoon, transacting rou-tine business principally. Those pres-ent were : StateSuperintendent of Pub-lic Instruction C. H. Mebane.chairman trrar'sSon!' I-3:E:RT ADJUSTER. of the board: Dr. J. M. £>painhour, of ware (_ ompany and see what thev have 1 __ • . •■- ,-> ,„ , .1 w 1. » ir '. r I-enoir. secretary: W. D. Turner, of 0 sav of the Walter A. »ood farm machinery. — M:ij. Charles L. Davis, l". S. A. who has charge of the recruiting office at Raleigh, was here Saturday to meet his (liugliter, who has been in school .' A-heville. Statesville: R D. Gilmer. of Waynes-ville: Hon. John E. Fowler, of Clin-ton: J. A. Blair, of Asheboro, and S. M. (.attis.of Hillsboro. —Miss Mary Weaver, a most estima-ble young lady of this city, died at her perpetually open mouth. Now a word about flattery. It Is bard to draw the line between flattery and praise, but flattery bestowed broad-cast is like unto pearls that even swine should not eat. I can conceive of no worse fate than flattery winning a woman's heart when her head refuses to ratify the contract. Truthful, sin-cere and elevating conversation is the greatest educational factor in life, but learning not to talk isoneofthe great-est accomplishments. "A consecrated hand meant sanctity, energy and skill. It is not enough to know the will of God; wo must also do it. We must be doers and not hearers only. The hand is the executive of the mind. The brain conceives, but the hand constructs. When God calls four of them being from Guilford. tablished, until at last the full meas- "Carolina" was sung by the entire ure of education guaranteed by the assembly, after which Miss Rosalind constitution is furnished to all the Sheppard, of Winston, president of the y0Uth °^he 8ta,";_ class, welcomed the audience in a few: _A large and enthusiastic mas. well chosen and gracefully delivered meeting was held in the court house words. The following essay, were last Thursday night, at which tlmethe then read : coming firemen's tournament anil gala "Silent Forces,'" by Miss Mary Col- week was discussed. The finance corn-lins, of Halifax county. mittee made an encouraging reports "The Song of the Shoe,''Miss Lewis showing that they had secured about Dull, Forsyth county. one-half of the necessary funds to de- •The Cry of the Children," Miss fray the expenses of the occasion. It Susie Baker Saunders, Pitt county. js the purpose of the committee to raise "The Crowning Race," Miss Sudie L. about 18,000. Capt. James I). McNeill, Middleton, Duplin county. of Fayetteville, president of the Mate "The Flesh Pots of Egypt," Miss Firemen's Association, was present and made an enthusiastic address. Short taUs were also made by several other gentlemen. The present Indica-tion, are that the gala week and tourn-ament will be a grand success in every its lira] home on Greene street Monday morn- -The county court house is now ingatI1:ii, she had been a suffefer on yoll for aconseerated Qand Q6 mean9 iththe sewerage system, from tuat dre.,d disease COD8Umptlon for vou to use ail your skill and energv ...Kbeen done according for more than a year. She was a de- for his glory. The crowning sorrow "TAo-rr- -nn "rder from Judge Bryan at the vout Christian and a faithful member of life is for one to miss his calling. TASTE \t■';'/.',: »"» ««- - Snporlor court. of the Baptist church. The funeral Today there is manv a girl playing .„, ,.„,,.,. -There are some thieves hereabouts was held from the residence this morn- -Home, Sweet Home' on a typewriter -,,„..,! for whom spring chickens have a fas- ing at ».80, Rev. Livingston Johuson who could execute the tune to much ,'.,';, cination. A gentleman living in the officiating. Rev. Rufus W. Weaver, of better advantage and so much more A w ,i..r "" we8tem part of the city had fifteen Louisville, Ky., a brother of the de- sweetly in a co elpkia,£a. stolen from him a few nights ago. ceased, arrived last night. and his.' For t Josephine Laxton. Burke county. •Flood-tides and Ebb-tides," Mis. Bessie Kthelwyn Moody, Buncombe county. Space will not permit even a brief particular. synopsis of these productions, but it is * ' r " not exaggeration to say that they were Beware of Ointments for Catarrh far above the average. They treated That C°Qtaln Mercury, of living questions and showed adepth ' ',./,' of thought that speaks much for the 'benentering" 1 • ■ trai•ni•ng' .t.h..e young l,ad>i•es have re- pSruecsbcraipntion«"- fi n la en ■--■ '■ ' ID-. ..- the ceived : - ' ' -' *-c'*c"- . ; • . H. 1'iun Miss Lucy McGee Glenn recited ■ ire manufaetun i i Cheney A < ,To- I be Message 10 a most charming •, . . manner, displaying much real elocu- -[••m In buj Dtfftla - .. . . n . _-..- tnegi I' - •:: *• '.'•:■ ■ I I ■ ■ 1 ' ' I J.Cheney 4"Co 1 • • ' it ■ ■ lli--- . j .' tionary power. Tue exercises were brought to a close by the graduating class singing its class song, which was written by a member of the class, Mis- Flora Patterson, of Moore county. Jt'lllil CLAKK'S ADDRESS. sy little cottage all'hers At this morning's exercises, which guaranty. every woman whose life closed the commencement, thediplomas Piedmont Realty A Guaranty Co. Business Opportunities. Opportunities for small investors to loan money on mortgages secured by
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Title | The Greensboro patriot [May 24, 1899] |
Date | 1899-05-24 |
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THE GREENSBOROPATRIOTt#
78. GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1899. NO. 21
AX CARDS. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS.
Dr.* RICHARDSON.
—Dr. J. E. Brooks, of Gulf, has de-cided
to locate in Greensboro. He is a
AT THE S, N. AND I. COLLEGE, work is uncongenial, and whc
ommence- »he should do, I thinn soi nd th*
Z BUILDING.
; V. GASTON ST.
w. P- SALL, M. D.,
•NO SURGEON.
iH re.
: 104 Aslieboro St.
1; 3 to 4:30.
E NO. 17-
•—Col. James T. Morehead is attend-ing
Alamance court.
—Mr. A. M. Scales went to Asbeboro
Saturday on business.
— ap . j. H. Walsh has returned
from a trip to Richmond, Va. " ' Sralth Perform.ng the ceremony. wetk have been fu„y up fo {he sUnd_ worship and walk. The woman of the with the elo.e.1 ai em".* w
-Mr. J. M. Walker has gone to Tate ~Dr' Charles ■>. Mclver delivered ard. Commencement week wasopened world wno considers the church an that we h.t?e .pace
Springs, Teno., to spend a while. the address at the closing exercises of Saturday night with a reception by O0BoUt« institution, as a rule, is shal- tracts:
the Winston graded icboola last Fri- the faculty to the alumnae and stu-tow-brtilH)d *a<* cold-hearted. She "Can I waste ti
e regret
»ve .pane for only a few ex-
—Mr. J. E. Crutchfleld, who has beet
atte
ret
ime in pleading the
AMEY, M. D.
:tsrCB3:
. Elm St.
Htt'l Drug Store.
J. BRYAN
sal services to the
il maud vicinity
rABISS'DBU3ST0Bi.
in BBHBOW HOI'S*.
• •. irth Kl a -:.
Dr.
Dr. J. E. wYCBE,
IX NTIHT.
[r. Bank Building,
.ii. lireeiisboro, N. C.
Dr. J. H. WHEELER,
DENTIST.
A ard's Drug Store.
V. M. SCALES,
CounseUor at Law,
VSBORO, N. C.
&OBKKT I). I»• >I iil.AH.
DAMS & DOUGLAS,
Attorneys - at - Law,
ending Wake Forest' College, has f^- "»8 «u°j«ct was '-Money," and he dent,. The buildings were brilliantly do89 «<* feel love deeply and her heart capacity of woman orherequal.ty with
urned. '« ea.d to have made a very fine ad- lighted and beautifully decorated, and " DOt lonR moved b* PitT- Her life many Women hear their full share of
-Mr. William love came up from' ""* and «0od cheer Pre™iled *"*' ,na ch«"l"« ™ |