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THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT. VOL. 78. GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1899. TESSIONAL CARDS. NO. 18, LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. —The Bee Hive has Dr. w. J. RICHARDSON. a new ad. this ! -Mr. J. W. Fry bas severed hi, con-week to which your attention is invit- nection with the Atlantic & Yadkin ' -Capt. Percy «,ray .pent Satur- | ed. The good, carried at thi. .toreare Railway Company. TOUNO CHTJECH WORKERS. short and practical talk.. Mr L. d*y iD R"eiKh- tU new a.d up-to-date.nd"tV;"PrTc;; m^r.7^7.^^ -Mr. D. Schenck, ft, ha. been quite « which they are offered wi.l move hi. SZ in th!. city to Je.ide peli! ^T^IlS^^^^ I ^oX^ncTiVpoint of nu KA.TZ BUILDING-. tick since Saturday. -Solicitor Wiley Rush, of Asheboro, was in'the city last week. '. GASTON ST. _Mr. c. x McAdoo hag from a visit to New York. T tier nently. We are glad to know that The fourth annual ses.ion of th. la attendance and enThu.U.m V'? N.rth Carolina Epworth 'e,t««. "»• th. ?. BEALL, M. D.f iilCIAN AND SURGEON. ri Square. I I. : 104 Asheboro St. 30 to 1; 3 to 4:80. ONE NO. 17- —Mr. George II. Roy.tcr spat days in Charlotte last week. ~ ~ w-nw. wm mean mucn e)t jcretarv Pant 9 i -Mr. John W. Tucker and wife nr-L^S"?!* ** ^t"*"' °' f ""^^°' ""** "^-S of the'^t MaS ! 0^sboro Elects a Democratic rived In the city Friday night. n OQ hi, J' 7* ''"" s»un«,»y -Rey. Charles F. Rankin and wife btrMt »u"<l»y school, delivered the *ayor anc* Board of Aldermen by -Mr. Lee IKCartland .pent Satur- whereh. .,.,;„„ ,h. .'eW 1^!aUb' came UD from Concord last week to ^dress of weloome in bis u.ual I °verwllelming Majorities. ual address, 8pend a t„ day8 wjth reIativeg ^ faiicitou8 .tyle. Rev. G. H. Det, of Gastonia, day and Sunday in High Point. — Lieutenant-Covernor Charles A. I of Tulane University. VAMEY, 31. D. Reyold*. of Winston, was here Satur- -Rev. F. I>. Swi , »om I --7.0. nev. u. M. uetwiler, I Pur«uant to a call issaed bv the ritv I,,!, ..,e.:!m"eDCement exerc,8es ! friends before going to Red Springs, of G»»onia, and Rev. Dr. H. M. "ecutive committee, the I,e„OCra,ic where Mr. Rankin has accepted the DuBo»«. of Nashville, Tenn.. responded voter8 of tbe various wards of the I KNCK : : CLtll Elm St. I < 1-. ley k 3r:s:or:'B Drug Store. Ur. J. J. BRYAN •Mill services to the eoeboroaod vicinity -:.3.FAaxss'»auosT0Bi. I s BOH BOUBB. North Klin .-t. The real preset Wilmington Saturday on professional' -President Charles D. Mclver, of ' "Concord greatly regrets to lose these rork o•f -th.ewcennfmerenmce iwiais ~.u.,ru,eu, bu»'ness. 1 the State Normal and Industrial Col-(excellent people, and congratulates be8un " Friday morning's session, mon and C-G- Wright; memberexecu- —Mr. R. J. Marks is preparing to \ le8e> nas accepted an invitation to de- ' Red Springs on Its good fortune in ! George L. Haokney.of Asheville,editor tive build a commodious residence on For-1 "Ter the annual commencement ad- securing tbem." Dr. J. E. WYCflE, l> 1 ;.M'IST, Bank liml'lin*, boro< N.C. bis street. — Mr.. M. A. Murray it in Asheville visiting her daughter, Mrs. Charles D. Thornton. —The Schubert Olee Club will bethe . ..(traction at the Academy of Music !8poD8ible P08ition w'th the Empire Dr. J. H. WHEELER, DENTIST. Friday night. —Miss Daisy Faush,of Caswell coun-ty, is visiting the family of her uncle, Mr. J. S. Cobb. —Col. W. II. Osborn went to Raleigh Monday on business connected with the penitentiary. Mr. Berry Davidson was Monday of the Epworth News, being in the dress before the students of the Mary-1 ,_. —~ oh«'r. Rev. J. B. Tabor, the popular land Normal School, Baltimore, June! e °*UDty commissioners were in and faithful pa.tor of the Greensboro I* ZTZ \ 7' tr"'RC,t,n« * *°°d circuit, conducted the opening devo-ur. W. F. Bog.rt, formeriy with £1^1™*^'* ". "•"> «"«"•«• Mis. Ethyl Harris, of theBankofOuilford/nowhold, a re- *"JJZJZVi• T,J•»ec» " H'««^. ««1 • food paper an -The two weeks term of court, wh.ch will , Possibilities of the League " She was 9 convoriA nn M,,n.lul. H,«oO„.i ;„-. , ... _ ■ Steel aud Iron Company. He First Ward—Aldermen, B. II. Mt ion and C.G.mem.e tive committee, C. H. Ireland. Second Ward-Aldermen, P. D. Price and M. L. Shields; member executive committee, H. W. Wharton. Third Ward-Aldermen, II. J. Klam and VT. T. Sergeant: member execu-tive committee, J. S. Miohaux. IS he will meet with success in his field. —The contract bas been let W. L. lirissom's new building Fourth Ward—Aldermen F M nvene on Monday, the22nd in.t.,and followed by Rev. H."c"BSprink7e,° who I W»lk" «* »•« Hllagta.:' member" r the regular three weeks June term. made a short talk on the beet method '"cutive committee, E. J. sut.ord. new J; ! ,Tf! °0Unty 8U" of8ecurin* attendance upon the s.r-: Fif,h Ward-Aldermen.M. Vuneano. ' pertnteiident of health, to succeed Dr. vices of the Le for .eague and Sunday school. and R-M- Phillip; member executive A. h.Ledbetter, hie term to begin June Miss Vandiver, of Weayerville pre- committee, E. K. Bain. In'snnth 1 esterday afternoon the commis- sented a well written paper on' "The Sixth Ward-Aldermen, J. s. Hunt on^outh s.oners met with the mayor and a com- Importance of Good Music." Rev. E and J. W. Merrit,; member execu.i Kim street, adjoin ng the store occu- mittee from the board of aldermen to K. McLarty, a voune minist Ti 1 ■ " HshblateKa,z Company, settle the bills contracted on account lotte, then mad. an earnest IT ve erof Char- j committee, A. W. McAlister. and inter- Tbe citT convention was held in the ■ . 'A ard'e Drug Store. A. ML SCALES, riey and Counsellor at Law, ENSBOBO, N. C. and imposing : penee of vaccination, pest houses, de- ting the greatest number to take part" '"land in the chair, and Mr. J 6 tent.on camp guards, etc., amounts to in the meeting. Short addresses were ' Mlcnaux and members of the Demo-ted mayor of the thriving munlci- 25KS22^^ house Friday night pahty of Gibsonville. structure. —It is probable that Greensboro will soon have telephonic connection with Durham and Raleigh. —Mr. S. A. Hodgin came up from Raleigh Friday and .pent several days here on business, returning Monday. -Pre.ident Hobb., of Guilford Col- I flU*d wlth tenants, lege, bas been elected a member of the —John B. Fariss advertises Bed-building, and will doubtless be readily of $50 per"day* for forty-"nine days" dre*s DT Rar- D- Atkins, D. D.. presid- | utn»ost harmony and Kood fe.ling pre- The commissioner, refused to pay this '"g elder of the A.hnville district. vailed, and all the nominations made and although it has (Dr. Atkins is a former resident of this I "? the primaries were ratified with John J. exorbitant bill I not yet been presented to the board of ROBKTD.DOITOLAB. »tate board of public school examiners, ford's little liver pills, a safe and re- j aldermen, it i. not at allI probable that C'ty' haTiD* be*n «ditor of the North Sratifying unanimity. Mr. —Mr. W. F. Clarida returned Satur-!'1,bl* fam"y met,icine« in tni» issue. | the city will consent to pay so dearly;| Carolina Cbrlatlau Advocate.) | Nelson, in a neat little speech, nomi-ADAMS & DOUGLAS, day from Mt. Vernon Springs, where These pills are purely vegetable and 'or wnat bas already been the cause of «*•*•#»«*■*»»#> mj iruui ail. v ernou springs, wnere .". " ™ " I an much naalaaa *vnonaa . . ... are recommended for constioation mucn useless expense. AttnrnPV«i . at - I nu/ he spent a few days recuperating hi .... , , . " o»"»upauon,. ^ LaW' health. biliousness, sick headache, dyspepsia _Th, candy 8tor8 b#u O. N. HBWIiM, i.i.-i iittboro. N.C. i-.h r.iii.niM,. r.i:-::TSBORO. iT. c. JttOK \. I.HM.. LONG & NEWLIN, " and Counsellors at Law. • SSBUBO- N. > ■ I <■■■{■■ t i Court - wlicr-ft 'i. Ofllce orer tc Benbow House. \ SUM.JR., /. v. TATLOB. IYNUM, BYNUM & TAYLOR, and Counsellors at Law. RT SQUABB. and all impurities of the blood. The afternoon session was opened n»t,d Mr. Zeb. Vance Taylor for mayor. with Mr. C. H. Ireland, chairmau of the Tn* nomination was seconded by Mr. Sunday school board, in the chair. The ! Ed. M. Hendrix and Judge John Cray ght of M'.l«^^^l«f«i7jrl_v«_.!«t.adis-;Bynnm. Mr. John Thomas nominal has -The Wakefleld Hardware Company ' I lhler by Mr M- ThomM Edgerton, of C"..ion of the Sunday .chool work. I M'_ c w Z~T1 -hleven Odd Fellews of this city ■ Dallas, Tex., has been thoroughly re- **'• R-J" Smith, of Norwood, was the Mr-<• N; »'cAdeo, but witnjrew the -Mr. E. W. Rayle, who has been —Your attention is invited to the which are M. Thomas Edgerton, V.B« the literary address at the commence- you bargains. They buy in largequan- sale business in flneconfections.cigars, ae^'gates"1 the"8re Tort ^h"^ "il10*1 "" ment exercise, of Turlington Institute, titles and are thus enabled to sell their etc, in connection with which they work to be in a pros^erouVcoluntion H« W. 15. BEACHAM, Architect and Builder. 1 ellow« Building, !». - - - N. C. MURRAY BROS., : v 1. 1 -S--1 it.vxi:. PE AND ACCIDENT. at Smithtleld, June 15th. goods at low prices. —Cooking stoves at less than cost, as —Kank it does not suit to handle them in our ; have refltt furniture department. clothing store. The tables have been fancy crackers, bread., fine will ruu a first-class restaurant and ice Rev. G. H. Detwiler delivered an ad-by Messr.rF. M. Weaver, itlttmSZ I time'J' ,peeoh- Both before and after theconvention re were rumorsof a'Viti/.ens'ticket" g nominated by a few discontented mocrats in opposition to the regular heard from League and Sundayschool n0Bil"M of ,ne Party. Strong efforts ere made in this direction, and a ket was autually gotten up, but as n Chisholm BtrondA Rees cream parlor. They will handle the \$*" •» ^«Jf «pw«rth League in the considerable trouble «as experienced n, misnoim, btroud A, Kees ' J ! Twentieth Century Movement." A\. m securing nominees who would stick ed the second tloor of their Jest brand, of Hue chocolates, bon-bons, though quit, a young man, Mr. Det- to th. ticket, the plan was tlnallyaban- • i" ■ . ten. I M BTREET. JOHNSON, ERNSBl IBO EYE SPECIALIST, er bags, etc. — Mr. R. L. Vernon, of Charlotte, x. . „ , .. . ,. —>iext Monday afternoon a number the clever traveling passenger a^ent of . ■ . the Southern Railway, was in the city nor._ Saturdav shaking bands with friends, ■ 1 ■ ' .ale on liberal terms. This property is people. —Rev. N. M. Wat.on. of Raleigh, what is known a. the Vanbokelin farm business manager of the Raleigh Cbri.- and is most admirably located. Read tian Advocate, returned home Monday the ad. of Jordan, Sinclair and Mac-night, after spending a few days in the donald in this issue and prepare to at-city. tend the sale. can go and find everything up-to-date. King'. Mountain. A few minutes :S-**.J!!I^?0»"* .}'-I^.l Hye at w«re then given to short reports from 4TSD. bolt Ke-met y night, and after being in ses-sion several hours, produced the fol-ice buildine lo's .ituated iust the restaurant and assare theirpatrons • League delegate.. Revs. H.U.Jordan, lowln* ' cket' ice nuiiaing lo.s s.tuated just eiltire ,atiafaction. The PATRIOT K. l/. Sherrill and J. A. li. Fry die- For Mayor-G. Mam Brad.haw. Mfc! 1 f W'...u olIered^or'commends this new enterprise to our cussed the subject of missions from For Aldermen-W. II. R^,, H. (.. three standpoint.: "Relation of Mis- White, Spencer B. Adams, W. L. Soott. sionsto the Spiritual Prosperity of rue ... , ., - ., „ri,,... , A iam, uhurch," Mis.ionarv Heroes" and "Our Kagan, n. H. Kriugei, J. A. , of New Possessions a. Missionary Fields." Leonard. C. P. I-ra/.ier, John A. Hod- —The marriage of Mr. J. A. Gorhi of Charlotte, to Miss Anna Shober, this city, was solemnized in the First "The "Junior League" was discussed by gin, Jeremiah Cox, Robert D. Dooglaa ' Sm^£SrSi£JSSSt andF.K.Trogdon. — Mr. Will H. Matthews ha. returned —Supplementary proceding. in the morning at 11 ©'clock. Rev. Egbert ' Frof. A. H. Merritt, of Trinity College" Several of tbe.e gentlemen pobh-bed W. Smith, D. D, the pastor, performed Durham, made a splendid address on notice. Mondsy morning saying they from the northern markets, where he Hendren-Alspaugh case were heard the ceremony in an impressive manner "The Literary Work of the League aud would not ran or. this ticket, again picked up a lot of bargain, in ye.t.rday before Clerk of the Court The church which wa. beautifully the 8undaT School." The session was ol.tbi.f. Readth. prices quoted in Xels.n. On. .f the High Point bank, decorated, was filled to overflowing by L "cS^tMS^TSi?« ^Th. ^^V T'l't "^ ^ hi. big ad. has a judgment against Mr. E. H. C ,K... -Z U.A .. „.-".... »„-™l. °iV. "?ILI!.V.,_,,B:'..#.n.. „! °e PMM(1 •" verv '''li,,lv" »,,""r SHED 30 YEARS. " • B. Farrar's SOD AND ADJUSTER. collected from Mr. Field. ...g enect 01 ttiat ag bride, who was attired in a lovely 1 opulation." He was followed by brought into requisition about election -Work at the Empire Steel and Iron goiug-awar gowu. passed down the l'co!:,F- l': Claxton, who delivered times-cash. A full Democratic rott , - . "u »iuu •» " * • • "an interesting and instructive ad- wu. not noll.>l la manv Democrat* team pUyed the second nine of (iuil- torn pan y . furnace is progressing very left ais.e of the church with her maid dress en -Systematic Studv ford College at the latter Place Mon- satisfactorily. The grade of iron being of honor, Miss Vivian Shober, ber the for we have tried them. —The South Kreensboro baseball .illy. NETASTE, e and I •■ More. •! Phftla- : - t€ : :t-It- I" M001 1 --. stating A Waters, I'biladelphia, Pa. day afternoon. The Southalder. were turned out is coming fully up to the defeated by a score of 87 to Is. expectation of the management in —The band which accompanied the fact lt wi" compare favorably with First North Carolina Regiment to that produced by many old furnaces. Cuba gave a delightful concert at the ,51asts are made every seven or eight Academy of Music Friday night. It is hou". the capacity of the furnace be-a splendid musical organization. — President Mclver.of the State Nor-mal and Industrial College, delivered an address at Washington, N. C. last Thursday night in the interest of pro-posed graded schools for that town. — Harry A iielk liros.' new ad. con-tains some interesting reading matter. They are always springing something new and the prices iiuoted by them this week are calculated to draw trade. lu knowing thy ticket to be an easy win- Sunday School." An Epworth ner, neglected to vote. sister. They were met at the aitar by League experience meeting, led by When the work of countingtbe votes the groom aod his best man, Mr. J F *eV;,U- M' B'a!r, Presiding elder of was ended it was found tbat Mr. Tay- P„fcM. rf9Mrt ,. .„,: ' . , tbe Mt. Airy district, was held Satur- |,,r bad received OS- votes for mavor, Cochrau, of south Carolina. A great day evening. Tli. wa. followed by an Mr. Bradsbaw receiving 824. It Will mg about one hundred tons per day. —The Supreme court yesterdav 1!altinl0re, New York and other points the morning. It was strong. f<> hinriml <1A>II .n «ni.iu t. .1 , of interest, where they will spend and eloquent, and was beard by u handed down an opinion in tbe case of g0me time before returning to Cnar- and atteutiva audi.u.-e. A maae number of beautiful and costly bridal address by Rev. Dr. DuBose on be seen that Mr. Taylors majority i. present, were received by the happy Epworth League work. 414—almost twice the number of votes young couple. Immediately after the The feature of the day Sunday was received by hi. opponent. The Demo-ceremony Mr.and Mrs. Gorham boarded the sermon by Dr. DuBuse at West cratic nominee- for aldermen were tbe northbound train for Washington. Market .street church at 11 o'clock in elected by majorities ranging from \'I2 foreeful to 419. a large The result is a great victory for g to cnar- and attentive audience. A. mass meet- Democracy and ineoros to Greensboro lotte. their future home. The bride is ing was held in the churcn at :: o'clock a continuation ol good city gorern-one of "ireensboro's best known and in tbe afternoon, at which time an ni.nt. Mr. Taylor bas held the oflice rdict of the Sune- mo!t poPulRr voung ladies, who, by interesting address was made by Rev. 0f mayor for about fire months,baring d ind if n . her manv charms and graces, has won P. I.. Cobb, of Nashville, Tenn. The boon elected by tbe hoard of aldermen now re- the friendship and esteem of all her conference was brought to a close to Ml out the onexpired term of Mr. lor oovernor Kussell to set the acquaintances. The groom is a sue- Sunday evening by a union meeting of John J. Nelaoo. He has made . most date of execution. We learn that an cessful young business man and holds the yonng people*, societiee of several efficient and active effloial.discbargiog effort will be made to have the (iover- a resPonsible position with the South- churches of the city. Revs. C. H. the duties of the office with credit to nor commute the sentence to lifo I ern Kailway Company. They have Hodgin and T. M. Johnson, and Messrs. himself and honor to thecity. He may - Im' the congratulations and best wisheg of C. H. Ireland and Frank Brown par- be relied upon to give the sama faithful a large number of friends. . licipated in the exercises, making .ervice in tbe future. Sam Lucas, of this county, who has been under sentence of death since last August. The verd rior court is eonflrme prisonment.
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Title | The Greensboro patriot [May 3, 1899] |
Date | 1899-05-03 |
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Description | The May 3, 1899, issue of The Greensboro Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C. by W.M. Barber & Co.. |
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THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT.
VOL. 78. GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1899.
TESSIONAL CARDS.
NO. 18,
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. —The Bee Hive has
Dr. w. J. RICHARDSON.
a new ad. this ! -Mr. J. W. Fry bas severed hi, con-week
to which your attention is invit- nection with the Atlantic & Yadkin '
-Capt. Percy «,ray .pent Satur- | ed. The good, carried at thi. .toreare Railway Company.
TOUNO CHTJECH WORKERS.
short and practical talk.. Mr L.
d*y iD R"eiKh- tU new a.d up-to-date.nd"tV;"PrTc;; m^r.7^7.^^
-Mr. D. Schenck, ft, ha. been quite « which they are offered wi.l move hi. SZ in th!. city to Je.ide peli! ^T^IlS^^^^ I ^oX^ncTiVpoint of nu
KA.TZ BUILDING-.
tick since Saturday.
-Solicitor Wiley Rush, of Asheboro,
was in'the city last week.
'. GASTON ST. _Mr. c. x McAdoo hag
from a visit to New York.
T tier
nently. We are glad to know that
The fourth annual ses.ion of th. la attendance and enThu.U.m V'?
N.rth Carolina Epworth 'e,t««. "»• th.
?. BEALL, M. D.f
iilCIAN AND SURGEON.
ri Square.
I I. : 104 Asheboro St.
30 to 1; 3 to 4:80.
ONE NO. 17-
—Mr. George II. Roy.tcr spat
days in Charlotte last week. ~ ~ w-nw. wm mean mucn e)t jcretarv Pant 9 i
-Mr. John W. Tucker and wife nr-L^S"?!* ** ^t"*"' °' f ""^^°' ""** "^-S of the'^t MaS ! 0^sboro Elects a Democratic
rived In the city Friday night. n OQ hi, J' 7* ''"" s»un«,»y -Rey. Charles F. Rankin and wife btrMt »u" |