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XHE GREENSBORO PATRIOT \oi 78. GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1899. NO. 25. )NAL CARDS. r«. J.RICHARDSON. BUILDING. W. OASTON ST. j p. BEALL, M. D., S|CIAN AND SURGEON. - . mre. |n| A-heboro St. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. —A lawn party was given at the residence of Prof. P. P. Claxtoo, en —The Postal Telegraph Company has had a force of men here several The Benbow House Burned. Tke Diapanaary in Court. street, last night. The I days puttln up poles, and If nothing horTto. C flrtnn.rl"^ .?«^i"«I! » V** dl8pan"ry CMe cam« UP **«■ proceeds are for the benefit of the li- happens the company will eoen b. do- dT.Tstr.L fire, hTth! L * "■ ''"' " ch'm»*". Thursday brary at the Normal practice school. | ing business in Greensboro. It 111 be | tSSXJSL ^L^J^L 7" T™°* ? 10 °'cIock on * motlon «>y remembered that they hare been eoak- PHY : ; It to 4:30. —Mr. J. D. Burch has been several days. —Mr. C. D. Benbow, of Pinehurst, j spent Sunday here. —A laborers' union has been organ-ized in High Point. — Mr. and Mrs. Percy Albright have gone to Niagara Falls. -Mies Beulah Clendenin.ofGraham, there°y-is visiting relatives in the city. —Mr. Charles H. Ireland, who is in -Miss Mary Blackburn went over Atlantic ( ty, N. J., attendingtbecen-to Reidsville yesterday on a visit. —Capt. A. M. Rankln and wife, of disastrous fires, bat the reoord broken Saturday afternoon when the Mr. E.T Garsed, complainanl,.raying ing an effort for a year or more to a right of way, the Southern I Company and the Western Union Tel- Benbow House, on. of the largest and for an injunction restraining the board best known hotels in th. state, came of managers from opening tne di.pen-i vention of the Southern Hardware Jobbers Association, delivered the ad-dress of welcome at theopeningsession High Point, spent Sunday in the city. of tQat body \\ —Hon. James E. Boyd, of Washing- I S'I'\MLKY, M. I). ton city, spent Thursday and Friday , I'- here. BlrOi St. jm'i Drug Store. Dr j. J. BRYAN —All deposits made at the Savings j Kank on or before July 1st will begin !' to bear interest from that date. Those *?*?* ^H^J^^ri^Z*? near be,n* toU1,y destroyed. The fii having idle money on hand will do well to bear this in mind and profit! e*raph ConlP«y resisting them. -Mr. Paul de Wolffe, of New York' a member of th. firm of de Wolffe A under th. roof ou the south side of th. 1 Christiansen, who .perated a fruit four-story structure. Firemen quickly for the city and the dispensarv hoard evaporating and drying estab.i.hment J ascended to th. top of th. building : Th. attorneys for the plaintiff argued here last fall, is in the city this week prepared to extinguish the slight blaze, that the act establishingthedisoensarv shipping the fixtures to Ararat, Pat- but when a line of hose wa. attached , was an amendment to the charter of rick county. Ya., where they will oper-j to a hydrant the alarming discovery ! Greensboro, and that it is uncon.titu uc»rUeiuK«H.llyaestroyea. To* lire sary on July Ut The plaintiff was ■j alarm was sounded at 12.15, and when represented by John X Staples L M the firemen arrived on the seen, a few Scott and Judge W P Bynum Jr •moments later smoke was curling from Solicitor Brooks. Col James T More"' —Brickuiasons are at work on Rev. \V. L. Grissom's newbuildingon South Elm street. — Mr. C. J. Kilby, of North Wilkes- —The time for tax-listing is steadily growing to a close and much property yet remains unlisted. All property and polls not listed for taxation during the time specified will be liable for double taxes. —The L. Richardson Drug Company boro, is now with the EliteConfection- (wholesale) has just increased its capi- . servicea to the and vicinity [:;0.B.rABISS'BlTO8T0a* ... HOUSB, Or. J. E. WYCHE, „, NTIST, I Building, .,,. Greensboro, M. C. |l. J. H. WHEELER, DENTIST. rd'a I>rug Store. ery Company. — Mr. J. S. Cobb went over into Caa-well county Saturday to spend Sunday with his mother. —G. W. Denny, the East Market street grocer, has a new delivery wa-gon on the street. —From the Reidsvill. Review w. tal stock and otherwise enlarged its facilities. This was made possible by the large and growing patronage ac-corded the firm. —Capt. C. E. McCulloch, one of tha best known and most popular conduc-tors on the old C. F. & Y. V. road, spent Sunday here. He is now with ate the coming season. They regret | was made that th. water pressure wa. tlonal in that it authorizes the dl«nen that the scarcity of fruit makes it im- ; not sufficient to reach the fiames. By sary board to contract debts without « possible for them to remain in Greens- . this tim. the steam fire engine was on yote of the people. It was further bor0, ■tDe ground prepared to render effec- contended that the act of the legisla- -Mrs. Ibbl.Robins.n, an aged lady, tive s.rvic, but when it was put to . tun was for the purpose of creating died at the home of her son-in-law, pumping a cylinder head blew out, revenue rather than a police regulation- Mr. R. E. Andrews,la.t Thursday .TO-1 leaving the building to tha mercy of that the managers of the dispensary ig. She had be.n in feeble health the llames. Then for about an hour are agents of the city, and that any , espouses authorized by them are not to the I nec.sary expenses, engine Mayor Taylor telegraphed to Th. attorneys for the defendants re- Winston for aid, and 2 about o'clock futed the contention of the plaintiff especial train arrived with two fir. and argued that the act creating the leaves five daughters and two sons, b.- | engines, two hose wagons and a force dispensary is a police regulation for 1 ©' m«nfrem Win.ton-Salem. By thi. ! which the city is not responsible, the time our firemen had the tire under matter being entirely within the scope control, but the visitors rendered val- of the general assembly. They con-for quite a while. The remains were the firemen wefe helpless, taken to Lee's Chapel Friday afternoon Wh.n the accident oocurred for interment, the funeral being con-ducted by Rev. T. M. Johnson, pastor of Grace M. P. church. The deceased sides a large number of relatives and friends. —Over in Danville the city council has learn that Col. David Settle, of Went- the Atlantic Coast Line, with head- i passed a compulsory vaccination ordi- j uable assistance in subduing the tended that the members of thedispen-flames. A dozen streams of water | quarters at Sanford. sary board were not agents of the city A. H. SCALES, Counsellor at Law, . BORO, N. C. ROBKRT l>. I"" "IV. MS & DOUGLAS, Attorneys - at - Law. ; IM s i,, ;-~i::73BOBO, :tT. C. worth, is quite sick. —Mr. J. E. Crutchfleld left Monday for Wake Forest to attend the summer law school of that college. —Mesdames J. M. Walker aad H. L. Scott are spending some time at Con-nelly Springs, Burke county. —Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Rankin left yesterday for Bedford Springs, Va., where they will spend a month. —Another big lot of mattings, car- s9Teral weeks. The funeral pets and rugs just opened, and to be | ye9terday afternoon, sold "right," at Thacker & Brock-, _Mr ^ , Ridge WM ^^ ^ Science, Randolph county, a few days nance on account of the presence of a —We have received the catalogue of supposed case of smallpox. As was were Kept playing on the building un- and that the question of revenue is o"f Guilford College, and as usual it is ! the case in this city, many people re- til 4 o'clock, when the firemen stopped a secondary nature. It was further full of interesting matter to the friends fuse to believe a genuine case of small-i for rest and refreshments. During contended that the expenses of the and patrons of the college. The fall | pox exists in Danville and the city the remainder of the day and through dispensary are necessary expenses and term of this excellent institution will open September 5th. —Landon, the infant son of Mr. and I Mrs. S. A. Kerr, died Monday after-council is being roundly abused for th. night it was necessary to throw | that no vote of the people was neces-passing the vaccination ordinance, occasional streams of water on the sary to authorize the board to make Our sympathy is extended to our Vlr- burning debris. i expenditures or contract debts, ginia friends who are thus called on to j It is impossible to estimate the less, The main point of law argued was had been suffering from meningitis for was held noon. It was nearly two years old and ; suffer the painful and injurious effects1 though it is considerable. Of the ; the constitutionality of the act, and of vaccination. i original part of the building th. outer many references were cit.d by the at- —Col. W. A. Turk, of Washington, I walli only remain, the roof, floors and torneys in support of theircontentions. general passenger agent of the South- ! iBner walls having burned and fallen The argument was not concluded until ern Railway, was here Friday and in- About twenty rooms oa the north Friday morning at 11.30, when Judge held a consultation with the transpor- iide of the building were not badly Bryan issued tbe following order: was mann's. -A number of local Odd Fellows ago to attendthe bedside of his father, I tation committee for the purpose of ; damaged. Most of the furniture was, "It is ordered, adjudged and decreed went to Pilot Mountain Monday to do wno is extremely ill. He is saffering ! fixing the rate over his road to the saved, though some of it was damaged j by the court that the restraining ord.r some initiatory work in the lodge at from cancer of the stomach and his i gala week and firemen's tournament. !in removing. against the defendant city of Greeus-that place. death is expected at any time. | The result .f the conference was .n-! The tenants on the ground floor did j boro be and is hereby continued to the -Mr. Charles N. Vance.of Washing- [ _A petition ,a [„ circulation asking ' ""ly satisfactory to the committee. I »•« suffer any damage except through hearing, and that the city be enjoined ,ton city, a son of the late Senator tne board of aldern.en to purchase an- ' The rates will be published in a f.w the hurried beading •! good, and and restrained from opening a dispen- Vance. was here last week on a short other engine for the tire department. <*»?• »°<» we are authoritatively in- , other effects. Of the tenants Mr. G .8ary in the city of Greensboro, and ' visit to relatives. At present there is only one engin. in formed that they will be a. low as .v.r j H- Roy.ter was perhaps the heaviest from contracting debts, pledging its • . loser. Bradshaw to New.in, csns ..r: ::V::SELLOBS AT LAW, ■ III IKI i. N. ( . Courts wiier-i inice oupo-treet. -2-M . !:., /.. V. TAYI.OK. INUM, BYNUM & TAYLOR, end lonntellon at Law. C SQUARE. W. 11. BEACHAM, -Rev. Dr. L. W. Crawford returned the'department and thi's is considered I K^nted by th. company for any sim- loeer. Hi. goods were moved twice faith, lending its credit, or levying any ilar occasion. *Dd were badly torn up. He had some tax for the use and benefit of any per- —■—•—— | insurance, but not a sutllcient amount 80n or corporation in establishing and Winston to cover the loss. As soon as his in Monday night from Hendersonville, hardly sullicient for a city the size of where he attended the Asheville dis- Graensboro. _Tfae ^^ flreraen of tnot conference. _A lot of men's sample shoes, odd ran an excursion t0 Durham Monday, —Mr. John Barker is making some pairs and broken sizes, worth *3.o0, carrying along quite a number of fes- Improvements on his residence on .$3.00, $2 50, etc., are being closed out tiy8 coong. On the return trip the us- N'orth Davle street preparatory to having it repainted. —Mr. J. C. Murcbison, of the Atlan-tic Coast Line, who was recently trans-ferred to Feyetteville, spent Sunday in the city with his family. —Mr. S. J. Talley, one of the most prominent citizens of Chatham county, died at his home at Ore Hill Sunday. He had been sick for several weeks. —D. Bendheim & Sons' annual clear-ance sale is now in full blast and you are invited to call and avail yourself for $1.95 a pair at Thacker & Brock- , num,,er of nght9 wer, angaged in, mann's. You can And almost any size ' in this lot, and all sizes and shapes, both in tan and black. —We return thanks to Guilford Council No. 23, Jr. O. U. A. M., for an one of which terminated fatally. When the train was near Burlington one of the passengers tired a pistol sev-eral times, two of the bullets striking a Winston butcher by the name af soon as bis in- operating such dispensary, surance is adjusted he will again open , "it is further ordered, adjudged and for business. Mr. S. J. Kaufmann, decreed that so much of said order as who ocoupied the room in the south- restrains or in any way affects the east corner of the building, also lost other named defendants from opening quite heavily. The goods were also and operating said dispensary in the removed from Mrs. Cator's millinery ' city of Greensboro be and the same is store and Mrs. Howard's book store, hereby dissolved and dismissed, and but they are again open for business, they can proceed according to law. ; And it is further ordered that the invitation to be present at the unveil- Hawkins. When the train passed here Capt. B. J. Fisher, proprietor of the ' plaintiff recover of the defendant, the ing of the Confederate monument in Hawkins was in a precarious condition, j Benbow House, has not yet fully de- city of Greensboro, the cost of this ac- Iligh Point on July 4th. Addresses will be delivered by Gen. Julian S. Carr and Hon. F. C. Bobbins. —Mr. Charles C. Weaver, a eon of Rev. Dr. J. H. Weaver, a former popu-lar pastor of West Market street and it is learned that he died after reaching home. The negro who shot him jumped from the train and has net been seen. —Mr. George O. Wilson,of Danville, termined whether he will rebuild or tion, to be taxed by the clerk of thi. dispose of the property. It is under- court." stood that a deal has been on foot for The plaintiff gave notlca of appeal to the sale of the property for some time, the Supreme court,but this does not in and if Capt. Fisher desires to sell it any way affect the dispensary. The may be that a stock company will be stock of liquors has been purchased and Builder. of»on,eoftheniany bargains offered. Methodigt church, was here last week. Va . a tobacconist of wide experience, organized ana a thoroughly modern and the institution will be .penedJuiy —The board of aldermen has passed He was on his return from Johns Hop- Das purchased an equal interest in the and Up_t0.<jate hotel built. If the pro-! 1st. As the board was able toorganize ellowa Building, '. - - - N. i.\ MURRAY BROS., VI l\slllANt' B. !, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. p(i RIOT readers. ! I'll ELM STREET. I T. JOHNSON, IKKSBOBO K SPECIALIST, re ELM ST. Examination Free. an ordinance prohibiting the riding of C bicycles within the city limits at a — I faster rate of speed than six miles an hour. —Mr. (ieorge P. Phillips, who has been connected with the Evening Telegram, left Saturday night for Richmond, Va., where he will reside in the future. —Prof. J. Allen Holt was Saturday elected vice-president of the North Carolina Teachers' Assembly. Prof. W. T. Whitsett was re-elected secre-tary and treasurer. —Messrs. C. E. Holfon, A. H. Alder-man, E. V. Hobbs, D. H. Collins and kins University, Baltimore, where he ' business of J. S. Cobb & Co., of thi. is pursuing a special course of .tudy. city- *nd wil1 "sum8 active ">anage-ment of the same September 1st. Mr. —Messrs. Jordan, Sinclair & Mac-donald, the progressive real estate agents, have rented the new Wright Cobb will spend most of his time on the Winston market, where he expects to buy extensively in connection with building on North Elm street,opposite ; Mr. W. D.Currin.of that oity. Messrs. prietor concludes to rebuild we pre- and buy supplies without the Uuanciai sume work will commence on it right aid of the city, the order restraining away. i the city from pledging its faith, lend- Tne hotel was built in 1870-'"1 by Dr.' ing its credit, etc., will not aet against D. W.C. Beabow, who conducted it for the dispensary, a number of years. It was opened to the court house, where they have most desirable quartern. Mr. A. Moody, the architect, will occupy one of their rooms. —On next Saturday Howard Gard-ner, the druggist, will give each adult who calls at his store a package of the celebrated Johuson's Dyspepsia Cure, Wilson & Co. will start in with more orders than the old firm has .v.r had booked so early in the s.a.on. This means that there will b. an in-creased demand for tobacco on tbi market next year. the public on June 20, 1871, Zebulon B. Vance being the first guest to register. A few years later it was necessary to build an addition to accommodate the —The marriage of Mr. John B. Clen-denin and Miss Julia l'earce was cele-brated in West Market Street Metho-dist church last Wednesday evening increasing patronage. In October, at 9 o'clock, a large crowd of friend. 8 ,1892, Dr. Benbow sold the property to «d relatives witnessing the nuptial ! Capt. Fisher for the sum of $50,000 ceremony. Miss Laura Brockmann --CCaaff... pnaarrlloorr^aanndd oobbsseerrvvaattiioonn ccaarr !^Sinc^e ^that time considerable money gracefully presided at the organ and gpeDt on Qn p]&ce> Qom ft Qu cireinony was perf0rmed in an im-a new and scientific remedy for dy.- . »ervice la now operated between Kad- was a mo^ y,iUable piece of property, passive manner by Rev. Dr. Frank H. nepsia and all stomach troubles. Read ford, Va., and Attalla, Ala., over tb. • p.m., 2 to. p. in. S-ABLISHED 30 YEARS. "B.Farrar'sSoD EXPERT 110 ADJUSTER. Railway . -in-, ii l'1":W.l'KITCBETO,r.uT -i...,-.,. N. <., bought t. INT FOB ■_•".':i:s, WOOD AUD D. L. Hagan are in Feyetteville at- the large advertisement and call for a tending a meeting of th. grand lodg. package. of Knights of Pythias. —Prof. W. H. McNairy, of the Ches- —Mr. George B. Brooks, who holds a ter, S. C, graded schools, who has been position in tbe Atlantic Coast Line at home on a visit to bis parents, has office at Wilmington, returned to his gone to Rock Hill, 3. C, to take a work yesterday after spending a few special course at the Wintnrop Normal days here with his parents. —Mr. and Mrs. John W. Crawford, Mrs. W. EL Matthews and Mr. R. S. Hunter went to Graham Friday to at-tend the funeral of Mrs.T. A. Albright, who died Thursday afternoon. —Cook Wanted—A good steady woman i white or colored) from the country can find permanent employ-ment as a cook by applying to W. F. Bogart, ,"U3 Lindsay street, city. —Thacker &. Brockmann have sev-eral dozen pairs of tan slippers and Oxfords for girls and small children to tended cost, on account too many of certai Norfolk & Western, Southern and —Sam Lucas, colored, who has been Alabama Great Southern Railways, under sentence of death for the murder Meals, a la carte, will be served in the of Henry Woods, also colored, last cafe compart meet at all hours. Lux- August, has at last escaped the gal-urious chairs in parlor compartment lows. Friday Governor Russell corn-can be obtained at a moderate charge, muted his sentence to life imprison- The observation portion of the car, ment, and it is needless to say that Wood, a double uncle of the bride, as-sisted by Rev. Dr. J. C. Rowe, pastor of the church. Miss Eunice Wood and Mr. Thomas A. Glascock, cousins of the bride and groom respectively, were the only attendants. The pulpit and chancel were tastefully decorated with palms, ferns, etc., the church present-torn out to make room brick ence ot tne prosecuting other gentlemen who interested them- KACH1NEBT. place last Wednesday night. Early store buildings, which will improve Tuesday morning he was feund lying selvee in I.ucas' behalf, that section materially. The build- \a an unconscious condition on South ings being demolished are among the Davie street. He was carried to a oldest in the city. boarding house and a physician suna- —Dr. Charles D. Mclver, who at- moned, but he never regained con-the Teacher's Assembly at .ciou.ness. For y.ars he had suffered ^g. --»ff«^'iftj^.J. For 5a eo *• t of having Morehead City last week, delivered an from kidney trouble, and it is thought perfectly honerabie m a'n bovine* transaction*. I want to sen my tavae »i »■ iinn s.ttyriloes.. ad>dJress b«-ef.ore t.xh.at. bv>dy S... a.turday .t.h_at- causeJd hKiis. dJ„e.a.tKh, llilDe „w.a.sff.o-r.m,.e..r- and financially able to carry out any obligation iv>„™ within half a mil. Of Burlington marte bT their firm. »J'"» « How's This. We offer One Hundred I>ollars Reward for anv ca.-e of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hair* Citanh Cu'e. F. J- CHESKY A Co., Prous . Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, haie snown *. J. Cheney for the pa-t IS year-, and believe 1 integrity. His bride is a young lady of many graces and is popular with all who know her. The PATRIOT wishes this happy young couple a long life of happiness and prosperity. -Miss Lula Gardner, of Reidsville, morning on the education of th. whit, ly conducterof a freight train between ^fS^K^tlSSiS^Sil^S^S- ^S the with the woman of the ooun.ry districts, em- Richmond and Danville, giving np the gifts.,Toledo,_0. The remains spent Monday in city ! family of her brother, Mr. Howard phasizing her influence in moulding position some time ago Haa'alwaya Gardner. She was on her way to Wake the characters ana tbe live, of the fu- were carried to Manchester Thursday. aadBoUera. ForMt to attend the summer .chool. ture men and women of the state. A wife and three children survive. or exchange same for city in Greensboro. The farm is HallVcatarrh Cure is taken internally, act- CnHer cultivation and is A No. 1. For K directly upon the blood and mucous .urtacee — « H.v the system. Price Tic. per bottle. Sold by particulsrs address PlTIBL.KH, 25-8t property Ct- .. ; . , r«iil of thesy.-. all druujii-t-. Testimonials free. Hall's lamily pill, are the best. Greensboro, N. C.
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Title | The Greensboro patriot [June 21, 1899] |
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XHE GREENSBORO PATRIOT
\oi 78. GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1899. NO. 25.
)NAL CARDS.
r«. J.RICHARDSON.
BUILDING.
W. OASTON ST.
j p. BEALL, M. D.,
S|CIAN AND SURGEON.
- . mre.
|n| A-heboro St.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. —A lawn party was given at the
residence of Prof. P. P. Claxtoo, en
—The Postal Telegraph Company
has had a force of men here several
The Benbow House Burned. Tke Diapanaary in Court.
street, last night. The I days puttln up poles, and If nothing horTto. C flrtnn.rl"^ .?«^i"«I! » V** dl8pan"ry CMe cam« UP **«■
proceeds are for the benefit of the li- happens the company will eoen b. do- dT.Tstr.L fire, hTth! L * "■ ''"' " ch'm»*". Thursday
brary at the Normal practice school. | ing business in Greensboro. It 111 be | tSSXJSL ^L^J^L 7" T™°* ? 10 °'cIock on * motlon «>y
remembered that they hare been eoak-
PHY
: ; It to 4:30.
—Mr. J. D. Burch has been
several days.
—Mr. C. D. Benbow, of Pinehurst,
j spent Sunday here.
—A laborers' union has been organ-ized
in High Point.
— Mr. and Mrs. Percy Albright have
gone to Niagara Falls.
-Mies Beulah Clendenin.ofGraham, there°y-is
visiting relatives in the city. —Mr. Charles H. Ireland, who is in
-Miss Mary Blackburn went over Atlantic ( ty, N. J., attendingtbecen-to
Reidsville yesterday on a visit.
—Capt. A. M. Rankln and wife, of
disastrous fires, bat the reoord
broken Saturday afternoon when the Mr. E.T Garsed, complainanl,.raying
ing an effort for a year or more to
a right of way, the Southern I
Company and the Western Union Tel-
Benbow House, on. of the largest and for an injunction restraining the board
best known hotels in th. state, came of managers from opening tne di.pen-i
vention of the Southern Hardware
Jobbers Association, delivered the ad-dress
of welcome at theopeningsession
High Point, spent Sunday in the city. of tQat body
\\
—Hon. James E. Boyd, of Washing-
I S'I'\MLKY, M. I). ton city, spent Thursday and Friday
, I'- here.
BlrOi St.
jm'i Drug Store.
Dr j. J. BRYAN
—All deposits made at the Savings j
Kank on or before July 1st will begin !'
to bear interest from that date. Those *?*?* ^H^J^^ri^Z*? near be,n* toU1,y destroyed. The fii
having idle money on hand will do
well to bear this in mind and profit! e*raph ConlP«y resisting them.
-Mr. Paul de Wolffe, of New York'
a member of th. firm of de Wolffe A under th. roof ou the south side of th. 1
Christiansen, who .perated a fruit four-story structure. Firemen quickly for the city and the dispensarv hoard
evaporating and drying estab.i.hment J ascended to th. top of th. building : Th. attorneys for the plaintiff argued
here last fall, is in the city this week prepared to extinguish the slight blaze, that the act establishingthedisoensarv
shipping the fixtures to Ararat, Pat- but when a line of hose wa. attached , was an amendment to the charter of
rick county. Ya., where they will oper-j to a hydrant the alarming discovery ! Greensboro, and that it is uncon.titu
uc»rUeiuK«H.llyaestroyea. To* lire sary on July Ut The plaintiff was
■j alarm was sounded at 12.15, and when represented by John X Staples L M
the firemen arrived on the seen, a few Scott and Judge W P Bynum Jr
•moments later smoke was curling from Solicitor Brooks. Col James T More"'
—Brickuiasons are at work on Rev.
\V. L. Grissom's newbuildingon South
Elm street.
— Mr. C. J. Kilby, of North Wilkes-
—The time for tax-listing is steadily
growing to a close and much property
yet remains unlisted. All property
and polls not listed for taxation during
the time specified will be liable for
double taxes.
—The L. Richardson Drug Company
boro, is now with the EliteConfection- (wholesale) has just increased its capi-
. servicea to the
and vicinity
[:;0.B.rABISS'BlTO8T0a*
... HOUSB,
Or. J. E. WYCHE,
„, NTIST,
I Building,
.,,. Greensboro, M. C.
|l. J. H. WHEELER,
DENTIST.
rd'a I>rug Store.
ery Company.
— Mr. J. S. Cobb went over into Caa-well
county Saturday to spend Sunday
with his mother.
—G. W. Denny, the East Market
street grocer, has a new delivery wa-gon
on the street.
—From the Reidsvill. Review w.
tal stock and otherwise enlarged its
facilities. This was made possible by
the large and growing patronage ac-corded
the firm.
—Capt. C. E. McCulloch, one of tha
best known and most popular conduc-tors
on the old C. F. & Y. V. road,
spent Sunday here. He is now with
ate the coming season. They regret | was made that th. water pressure wa. tlonal in that it authorizes the dl«nen
that the scarcity of fruit makes it im- ; not sufficient to reach the fiames. By sary board to contract debts without «
possible for them to remain in Greens- . this tim. the steam fire engine was on yote of the people. It was further
bor0, ■tDe ground prepared to render effec- contended that the act of the legisla-
-Mrs. Ibbl.Robins.n, an aged lady, tive s.rvic, but when it was put to . tun was for the purpose of creating
died at the home of her son-in-law, pumping a cylinder head blew out, revenue rather than a police regulation-
Mr. R. E. Andrews,la.t Thursday .TO-1 leaving the building to tha mercy of that the managers of the dispensary
ig. She had be.n in feeble health the llames. Then for about an hour are agents of the city, and that any
, espouses authorized by them are not
to the I nec.sary expenses,
engine Mayor Taylor telegraphed to Th. attorneys for the defendants re-
Winston for aid, and 2 about o'clock futed the contention of the plaintiff
especial train arrived with two fir. and argued that the act creating the
leaves five daughters and two sons, b.- | engines, two hose wagons and a force dispensary is a police regulation for
1 ©' m«nfrem Win.ton-Salem. By thi. ! which the city is not responsible, the
time our firemen had the tire under matter being entirely within the scope
control, but the visitors rendered val- of the general assembly. They con-for
quite a while. The remains were the firemen wefe helpless,
taken to Lee's Chapel Friday afternoon Wh.n the accident oocurred
for interment, the funeral being con-ducted
by Rev. T. M. Johnson, pastor
of Grace M. P. church. The deceased
sides a large number of relatives and
friends.
—Over in Danville the city council has
learn that Col. David Settle, of Went- the Atlantic Coast Line, with head- i passed a compulsory vaccination ordi- j uable assistance in subduing the tended that the members of thedispen-flames.
A dozen streams of water | quarters at Sanford. sary board were not agents of the city
A. H. SCALES,
Counsellor at Law,
. BORO, N. C.
ROBKRT l>. I"" "IV.
MS & DOUGLAS,
Attorneys - at - Law.
; IM s i,,
;-~i::73BOBO, :tT. C.
worth, is quite sick.
—Mr. J. E. Crutchfleld left Monday
for Wake Forest to attend the summer
law school of that college.
—Mesdames J. M. Walker aad H. L.
Scott are spending some time at Con-nelly
Springs, Burke county.
—Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Rankin left
yesterday for Bedford Springs, Va.,
where they will spend a month.
—Another big lot of mattings, car- s9Teral weeks. The funeral
pets and rugs just opened, and to be | ye9terday afternoon,
sold "right," at Thacker & Brock-, _Mr ^ , Ridge WM ^^ ^
Science, Randolph county, a few days
nance on account of the presence of a
—We have received the catalogue of supposed case of smallpox. As was were Kept playing on the building un- and that the question of revenue is o"f
Guilford College, and as usual it is ! the case in this city, many people re- til 4 o'clock, when the firemen stopped a secondary nature. It was further
full of interesting matter to the friends fuse to believe a genuine case of small-i for rest and refreshments. During contended that the expenses of the
and patrons of the college. The fall | pox exists in Danville and the city the remainder of the day and through dispensary are necessary expenses and
term of this excellent institution will
open September 5th.
—Landon, the infant son of Mr. and
I Mrs. S. A. Kerr, died Monday after-council
is being roundly abused for th. night it was necessary to throw | that no vote of the people was neces-passing
the vaccination ordinance, occasional streams of water on the sary to authorize the board to make
Our sympathy is extended to our Vlr- burning debris. i expenditures or contract debts,
ginia friends who are thus called on to j It is impossible to estimate the less, The main point of law argued was
had been suffering from meningitis for
was held
noon. It was nearly two years old and ; suffer the painful and injurious effects1 though it is considerable. Of the ; the constitutionality of the act, and
of vaccination. i original part of the building th. outer many references were cit.d by the at-
—Col. W. A. Turk, of Washington, I walli only remain, the roof, floors and torneys in support of theircontentions.
general passenger agent of the South- ! iBner walls having burned and fallen The argument was not concluded until
ern Railway, was here Friday and in- About twenty rooms oa the north Friday morning at 11.30, when Judge
held a consultation with the transpor- iide of the building were not badly Bryan issued tbe following order:
was
mann's.
-A number of local Odd Fellows ago to attendthe bedside of his father, I tation committee for the purpose of ; damaged. Most of the furniture was, "It is ordered, adjudged and decreed
went to Pilot Mountain Monday to do wno is extremely ill. He is saffering ! fixing the rate over his road to the saved, though some of it was damaged j by the court that the restraining ord.r
some initiatory work in the lodge at from cancer of the stomach and his i gala week and firemen's tournament. !in removing. against the defendant city of Greeus-that
place. death is expected at any time. | The result .f the conference was .n-! The tenants on the ground floor did j boro be and is hereby continued to the
-Mr. Charles N. Vance.of Washing- [ _A petition ,a [„ circulation asking ' ""ly satisfactory to the committee. I »•« suffer any damage except through hearing, and that the city be enjoined
,ton city, a son of the late Senator tne board of aldern.en to purchase an- ' The rates will be published in a f.w the hurried beading •! good, and and restrained from opening a dispen-
Vance. was here last week on a short other engine for the tire department. <*»?• »°<» we are authoritatively in- , other effects. Of the tenants Mr. G .8ary in the city of Greensboro, and
' visit to relatives. At present there is only one engin. in formed that they will be a. low as .v.r j H- Roy.ter was perhaps the heaviest from contracting debts, pledging its
• . loser.
Bradshaw to New.in,
csns ..r: ::V::SELLOBS AT LAW,
■ III IKI i. N. ( .
Courts wiier-i
inice oupo-treet.
-2-M
. !:., /.. V. TAYI.OK.
INUM, BYNUM & TAYLOR,
end lonntellon at Law.
C SQUARE.
W. 11. BEACHAM,
-Rev. Dr. L. W. Crawford returned the'department and thi's is considered I K^nted by th. company for any sim- loeer. Hi. goods were moved twice faith, lending its credit, or levying any
ilar occasion. *Dd were badly torn up. He had some tax for the use and benefit of any per-
—■—•—— | insurance, but not a sutllcient amount 80n or corporation in establishing and
Winston to cover the loss. As soon as his in
Monday night from Hendersonville, hardly sullicient for a city the size of
where he attended the Asheville dis- Graensboro. _Tfae ^^ flreraen of
tnot conference. _A lot of men's sample shoes, odd ran an excursion t0 Durham Monday,
—Mr. John Barker is making some pairs and broken sizes, worth *3.o0, carrying along quite a number of fes-
Improvements on his residence on .$3.00, $2 50, etc., are being closed out tiy8 coong. On the return trip the us-
N'orth Davle street preparatory to
having it repainted.
—Mr. J. C. Murcbison, of the Atlan-tic
Coast Line, who was recently trans-ferred
to Feyetteville, spent Sunday in
the city with his family.
—Mr. S. J. Talley, one of the most
prominent citizens of Chatham county,
died at his home at Ore Hill Sunday.
He had been sick for several weeks.
—D. Bendheim & Sons' annual clear-ance
sale is now in full blast and you
are invited to call and avail yourself
for $1.95 a pair at Thacker & Brock- , num,,er of nght9 wer, angaged in,
mann's. You can And almost any size '
in this lot, and all sizes and shapes,
both in tan and black.
—We return thanks to Guilford
Council No. 23, Jr. O. U. A. M., for an
one of which terminated fatally.
When the train was near Burlington
one of the passengers tired a pistol sev-eral
times, two of the bullets striking
a Winston butcher by the name af
soon as bis in- operating such dispensary,
surance is adjusted he will again open , "it is further ordered, adjudged and
for business. Mr. S. J. Kaufmann, decreed that so much of said order as
who ocoupied the room in the south- restrains or in any way affects the
east corner of the building, also lost other named defendants from opening
quite heavily. The goods were also and operating said dispensary in the
removed from Mrs. Cator's millinery ' city of Greensboro be and the same is
store and Mrs. Howard's book store, hereby dissolved and dismissed, and
but they are again open for business, they can proceed according to law.
; And it is further ordered that the
invitation to be present at the unveil- Hawkins. When the train passed here Capt. B. J. Fisher, proprietor of the ' plaintiff recover of the defendant, the
ing of the Confederate monument in Hawkins was in a precarious condition, j Benbow House, has not yet fully de- city of Greensboro, the cost of this ac-
Iligh Point on July 4th. Addresses
will be delivered by Gen. Julian S.
Carr and Hon. F. C. Bobbins.
—Mr. Charles C. Weaver, a eon of
Rev. Dr. J. H. Weaver, a former popu-lar
pastor of West Market street
and it is learned that he died after
reaching home. The negro who shot
him jumped from the train and has
net been seen.
—Mr. George O. Wilson,of Danville,
termined whether he will rebuild or tion, to be taxed by the clerk of thi.
dispose of the property. It is under- court."
stood that a deal has been on foot for The plaintiff gave notlca of appeal to
the sale of the property for some time, the Supreme court,but this does not in
and if Capt. Fisher desires to sell it any way affect the dispensary. The
may be that a stock company will be stock of liquors has been purchased
and Builder. of»on,eoftheniany bargains offered. Methodigt church, was here last week. Va . a tobacconist of wide experience, organized ana a thoroughly modern and the institution will be .penedJuiy
—The board of aldermen has passed
He was on his return from Johns Hop- Das purchased an equal interest in the and Up_t0. |