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r s«*; THE GREENSBOROPATRIOT. VOL. 78. GREENSBORO, X. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1899. NO. 37. ;I0NAL CARDS. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. —A great bargain sale ia now in pr w. J. RICHARDSON. KATZ BUILDING. W. GASTON ST. ft P. BEAiiL, M. D., HAN AND SURGEON. .rl "-'■ i Asbeboro St. ' 1 ; J to 4:30. IE NO. 17- STAMEY, M. 1). ..-.!-. Elm St. I I CJE : Srinoa'l Drug Store. Dr. J. J. BRYAN-rional services to the iboroand vicinity :TES ::::. 2. FASISS1 DEUQ STOR^. i N BOW HOUSE. -- 1 tl Kim -1. Dr. J. E. WYCHE, : > 1 INTWTi fg- ■ Iding, . '. 1 ireenaboro. v. C. Dr. J. H. WHEELER, ENTIST. Op. Ward's Drug Store. A. M. SCALES, Counsellor at Law, KNSBORO, N. C. ..r h. DO) '.I.AS. ADAMS & DOUGLAS, Attorneys - at - Law, 1 N K Bl 1 I.MM., :-r.=-ITSBORO. IfcT. c. Bradshaw & Newlin, -:::::■:•;; ASS C0TO3ILLOBS AT LAW, ■ sill IRO, N. C. Kedcral Courts «IHT- !. - r.<l < *;11 .-♦ ■ oppO-J2- 8t : , I.V.TAYLOR. BYNUM, BYNUM & TAYLOR, - and Counsellors at Law. SQUARE. W. 15. HEACHAM, Architect and Builder. ellows Building, 0, - i - N. C. MIRRAT BROS. sTs "K 111 K. )enix Mutual Life In-surance Company. I ana. We can interest you. I T. JOHNSON, [I BN8BORO HE SPECIALIST, il ELM ST. Examination Free. «^_^ p.m. ED 30 YEARS. B. Farrar's Son XPERT MO ADJUSTER. . PRITCHETT, N. <■. V SEE, WOOD AMI .:::n:z3Y. K.l- Hai aln »j - Boilen. —Mr. John Barker spent Monday in Danville on business. For Sale.—A nice, small-sized horse. I ncjuire of J. E. Cartland. —Prof. Clarence R. Brown is vlsit-ng relatives in Philadelphia. —The Southern Railway will run an excursion to Norfolk on the 12th. — Dr. J. J. Bryan and family are vis-iting relatives in Granville county. —Mrs. O. S. Causey, of Palmetto, Oa., is visiting relatives in the city. For Sale.—Car load seed oats, just received. 8. S. Mitchell & Co. —Mr. II. L. Coble, of Tabernacle,has gone to Kullin to teach a high school. —The city graded schools have opened with an increased attendance. —The attractive Miss Minnie Dwig-gins. of Stokesdale, was in the city yes-day. —Mrs. W. L. Grissom and children returned Monday from a visit to Ashe-ville. —George L. Beall and Charlie Walker have entered the Bingham school at l Mebane. —Mrs. B. C. Sharp and children lhave returned from a visit to Washing- ! ton city. —Mrs. N. L. Shober is preparing to move to Charlotte about the middle of this month, —Mr. John Plint, of New York, is in Guilford on a visit. He is accom-panied by his son. —Mrs. J. B. Taylor, of Guilford Col-lege, has gone to Philadelphia to visit friends a few weeks. —The tlrm of G. S. Gaulden & Co. has been dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. O. P. Skinner retiring. —The Greensboro Hardware Com-pany will talk to you next week about the Chattanooga chilled plow. — Mr. s. I.. Trogdon was ill several days last week, but is again at bis office in the Federal court building. — Miss Mabel Freeman, of Archdale, was here Sunday on her way to West-town, Pa., where she will attend school. —During the thunder storm Satur-day night the lire alarm system was damaged in several places by light-ning. —Mr. E. R. Fiahblate, who recently recovered from an attack of fever, has suffered a relapse and is again confined to his room. —Mr. K. L. Sides, teller at the City National Bank, has recovered from an attack of sioknass and Is again at his place of business. —Mr. Fuller L. Reid has severed his connection with Mr. John B. Fariss, in whose drug store he has been em-ployed several years. —Miss Kinma Wagoner returned to Terre Haute, Ind., yesterday, accom-panied by her sister, Miss Anna, who will enter school there. —H. J. Blauvelt, a Winston archi-tect, will locate hore. He has rented an office iu the Southern Loan and Trust Company's building. —J. K. Cartland, the merchant tailor has a uew ad. in this issue. He is pre-pared to do the very best work at rea-sonable prices. Give him a call. —Mr. Frank Erwin, who holds a position in the treasury department at Washington city, spent Sunday and Monday here with relatives and friends —The I.. Richardson Drug Company has a new ad. this week calling the at-tention of merchants to their high grade ilavoring extracts and bottled goods. —Mr. J. A. Gretter, formerly of the Pleasant Garden section, but who has been living in Iowa for the past eight or ten years, is visiting relatives in the county. — King & Oakley, who, prior to the establishment of the dispensary, con-ducted a barroom in this city, are now engaged in the same business in Roa-noke. Va. — Mr. J. W. Sharp, of Elon College, was one of our callers Friday. He was on his way to Spencer to visit his two sous employed in the Southern Railway shops there. —The county commissioners wore in session Monday, transacting a good deal ofroutine business. A large num-ber of bills against the county were or-dered paid. —Mr. W. I.. Cranford has resigned his position with the Fishblate-Kat/ Company. He is now associated with Mr. 1'. A. Matthews in the wood and. coal business. —Mr. Will H. Matthews is spending the week on the northern markets buy-ing a big lice of fall and winter cloth-iug ami furnishings. He is accom-panied by his wife. —The fall term of Greensboro Fe- , —Dr € Alphonzo Smith of th I* I progres. at the Bee Hive and many I male College opened today. Young versity of Louisiana.one of the hri„hV -ZT*? s,r W,,»™> Vtrnon Har-seasonable goods are being sold at ladies have been arriving from all sec- est educator, in rh» B««h h. K entered upon official life, some greatlv rprfucprt nrw« RO.H th«.i, nM. nf rh. ...>. i.. . J J cn- Dl twentv-seven »..r. .I-... ._.» _.,,. travelii . Southern Railway," has purchased the gratifying indeed. His task WlU "uS^UuT^HveTand Ueh Th'*"} *"" tM about *'i50-000- store building on Soutb Elm street one -C. M. Vanstory & Co. have an in- speeches of noted Southerners from the than IS BMLMmk "* P°°rer by mm ,door north of the express office. teresting new ad. this week. Be sure Period of 1SO0 to 1SG5. Dr. Smith has tion to ihUallf "r*" ** h'S d*J°~ -John B. Fariss, druggist, adver- »"d read it. Their buyer is now on been spending a part of his vacation terestiue fast.ar' aZSV** ***"*** Uses Bedford's tasteless chill tonic, a ■ the northern markets buying largely with relatives in this city. article "BH«k« ' '" th* well known and effective remedy. Re-, of clothing and gents' furnishings, and -Last Friday morning Judge Brown Earners," which BHUST! ,?* !TS member that it is guaranteed to cure,' of course he is buying them at the sentenced Rufus Alston and Robert contribute to TheYouthlr or your money will be refunded. right; prteet. It goes without saying Rankin.thetwo young negro boys who for the week of September'nT**^ -A civil service examination for p0-> that they will be sold right, were convicted of rape, to ten and six , '"'• sitions as clerks and carriers was held —You will hear a good deal of talk years in the penitentiary respectivelv. ~Tne Benbow House property has at the postoffice Saturday. Seven about higher prices for shoes this fall.' I" pronouncing the sentence His Honor rtnal,v oeen disposed of, and soon the young men stood the examination— but if you wan't good shoes as cheap expressed the opinion that the jury charre<1 remains of this well known four for clerks and three for carriers, j and cheaper than you overbought them acquitted the defendants on the first h°tel wi" *iv* place t0 a new and ele- —Dr. Charles L. Scott, a young phy- Iin T0Ur ,ife- al1 vou have t0 do is tocall j count because of their youth. So far gant hostellT- The deal was eonsum-sician of Mebaue, has rented an office at Thacker & Brockmann's while in ; as we know the judgment of the court ta*t*d la8t Saturday, the property be-in the Southern Loan and Trust Com- ! Greensboro. They are headquarters ' gives general satisfaction. Sheriil "DK bought by Mr. J. F. Jordan and pany's new building and will locate in ! for "liable shoes and low prices. j Gilmer carried the prisoners to Raleigh Z,'9 a8SOC,ates for a cash consideration, this city for the practice of medicine. —Mr. Henry Watlington, one of the i yesterday. ; The purchase price has not been an- -Mrs. M. E. Turner has been very ' olde8t cltizen« °* Guilford county.died -The county board of education was w?"^'.?011*11.'1,'8 suPP°8ed that 't ill at her home on Walker avenue for I at hia home four mllea north of this in session Saturday to settle the die-I n„. JrV n^nborDood of *:«,000. -d was buried pute in regard to the location of the j ,of the 8entIemen interested in or-o'clock. His J white public school in district No 3lganlz 1 ing tne co^P"oj told us this .ars since: Fentress township.£S ' *" W< several days, and it is thought that the | end is near. Her lister, Mrs. Hollings- I worth, of Charlotte, is at her bedside. —Mr. J. M. Sharp, who has been con- | nected with the Banner Warehouse for two or three years, went to Win-ston Monday to accept a responsible position witb a warehouse at that place. —Judge Spencer B. Adams has been retained by a faction in Elizabeth City opposed to the proposed site for a gov- < Tf*' •* ' fSLf°u Urhundred ] ernment building at that place. He is I 8tUdent8 h&V,D« "«nifled their inten-i now in Washington looking after the interest of his clients. —Mrs. Dr. W. A. Lash, of Walnut Cove, has purchased Capt. E. L. Gil- ' mer's residence on North Kim street, now occupied by Judge J. G. Bynum. Dr. and Mrs. Lasb will move to this city after two or three mouths. —Mr. W. J. Teague and family have moved to Asheboro, where they will reside in the future. We regret tolose this excellent family. Mr. Teague's city Saturday night and P"'e Monday morning at 11 wife died about two years ago, since I (Oak Grove,) in FoBtree* towltthlp I "or?*B« "*•* *• *•»* of rebuilding which time he had lived alone. He The board decided that the matter ' IDC" " 80on aa the Dec«»- leaves one daughter and seven SOBS. —Dr. Charles D. Mclver has returned sary arrangements can be made. It is e new hotel will be tion of entering. should be settled by a majority of the ^ ' " i Patrons ef the school, and for this pur- ftn«n h-rh. « ,, from Watauga and other western P°se ordered an election to be held at, P Dy IDe "»t of next January, oounties, where be has been engaged Ithe old school house on Thursday, the —Mrs. J. R. Callum, after an illness in educational work. He says the out- | utn ln8t- It is hoped that the result of several months duration, died at her look for the next term of the State i of tbe election will be satisfactory to home on Church street Saturday even- Normal and Industrial College is ex- ! a" concerned. jing. She was seventy-nine years old —While it has not been officially an-1 and nad been in feeble health for years, nounced, it is presumed that the pur-' Sne was a consistent member of the chase of the Atlantic ft Danville road Fir8t Presbyterian church and died in —Mr. A. J. Golden, a well known Dv tDe Southern will result in the traf- the faith. The funeral was held Sun-painter of this city, died at his home ,,lc for Norfolk going over that road dav afternoon at 5 o'clook, the services on Edgeworth street last night. He i instead of over the North Carolina being conducted by Revs. Dr. K. W. was sixty-two years old and had been road and the Atlantic Coast Line from *',,,ith and Horace Weeks Jones. The in good health until a day or two be- j Selma to Pinner's Point, as at present., deceased leaves an aged husband, Dr. fore his death. He had two chills on I The distance from Greensboro to Nor- J- **• Callum, and four sons—Messrs. Monday, but was not thought to be folk over the Atlantic & Danville is j James C, M. K. and W. L. Cullum, of i seriously ill. He leaves a wife, three "fteen or twenty miles less than over 'rhi8 city- and Kobert G. Callum, of sons and a daughter. the Coast Line, and in addition to this I Washington. Mrs. Callum's uncle -What, in your opinion, is most'the trackaKe arrangement with the' William Clancy, and her brother-in* highly prized by a boy, and especially i Coa8t L,ne would be done away wi'h. ',law' C" 'V B' >'van9. were the founders . „ „ . .. „ „ .. „/. ■..«_. * ** •* of the PATRIOT. house, on East Washington street, will ! by a C0Untry boy? Rankin- Chisholm, _The revival meeting which has be occupied by Rev. J. F. McCulloch. *troud * Rees have an ldea lhat tfaey : been conducted at the Friends church ' _It takes a ve'y strong, substantial —The congregations of Westminister Presbyterian and Grace Methodist Protestant churches worshiped to-gether in Grace church Sunday morn-ing and evening, the services being conducted by the two pastors respec-tively. —Mrs. A. A. Crutchfield, who has been spending some time at Mt. Ver-non Springs, has returned home, hav-know just the thing. Watch for a special ad. that will appear in their space next week. We believe they have struck it just right, and it is our opinion that the boys will agree with us. —The finishing touches are now be-ing put on the Catholic church build-by Evangelist T. C. Hodgln closed last snoe ,0 9tand up and last any length of night. The services have been attend- time under the rou8h U8aK« of a Gull-ed by large congregations and much ford county farm. Flanky, shoddy, interest has been manifested. While P°or'y made »hoes go right to pieces, he is a member of the Friends church, I and tDe farmer who buys them has to Mr. Hodgin's preaching is not like that buy *"•** often and even then is always of the conservative men and women Poor'y shod. There are two makes of ;just in the rear of the church. The for which that church has been noted, home-made shoes sold by Thacker A iogon North Elm street, wh«ch will I It is true that much he says is ortbo- \ Brockmann—the Elkin, N. C, and the be known as St. Benedict's. It has a dox, but his predominating theme is Gainesville, Ga., lines, which have ing gHiued0several pounds durln'gher ! 8eatlng caPacity of something over | sanctliication, and he never fails to | stood the test for years and never failed stay. Mrs. Crutchfield speaks in very ' four hundred and is a neat structure, j stress the importance of this doctrine*;t0 £ive satisfaction. A number of high terms of the mineral water at Mt. A nome for tbe Priest ha8 been bui,t — " :—~*~-~ farmers who have used these shoes re- Vernon. — Mr. R. (i. Callum, of Washington city, who was called here by the death of his mother, Mrs. J. R. Callum, re-turned home yesterday. His family is in the mountains of Virginia and was unable to reach here in time for the funeral. —The Arm of By cum, Bynum .v. Tay-lor, attorneys, has been dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. '/.. V. Taylor, the junior member, retiring. Hehastltted up neat offices on the tirst floor of the new Wright building, opposite the court house. —A. B. Mitchell, a deaf mute em-ployed at Proximity cotton mills, was -The drawing for Will H. Matthews j port that they wear one pairfor twelve church will dedicated by Bishop Haid, , Cos h,«b-«rade Anchor buggy took months, which is certainly a record to of Charlotte, in a few weeks. place at their store last Friday morn- be proud of. Thacker & Brockmann -Last week the state chartered the Si CTtor^fl' N° one c»nnected have just opened a fresh stock of both White Patent Axle and HubCompany, "i* * dc ZLT ™7 , H*"5" ^ raake9 °f 8h°e8 in me"'8. b°y'8. with power to establish its mJ^\■ cZond2uc^ted£in^a*fai^r a2nd±ent!ir*ely^satis- «»•»•. .nd children'...,* tory at either Greensboro or Wilming- fact manner b thfee disintere8ted -The September number of "Th. ton. Messrs. B. F. Keith and F. P. norsnn. n- T T ,.K .... C White, of Wilmington, are the pro-moters of the enterprise, which will have a capital stock of $14,000. We hope the concern will locate in Greens-boro, where all the advantages of a tirst-class location can be enjoyed. —Mrs. R. C. Whittington, residing on Asbeboro street, had a narrow es persons. Dr. J. T. Johnson, of this Cosmopolitan Magazine" can well be city, was the lucky man, and he is now termed "The Timely Topic Number," the proud possessor of one of thehand- for n contains an authoritative article somest buggies in the county. Over on International Yacht Racing by five thousand chances at the buggy Jonn R- HPears, the naval historian, were taken, and this is evidence of the larl8hly illustrated, and clever descrip-fact that it was a popular scheme. t,0DS of New Vork's roof-gardens by Vance Thompson, with such pboto- —We are informed that the bridge | graphs of aerial places of amusement cape from death Friday night. She fcross South Buffalo, on tbe road lead- as were never printed before, an article had gone to bed and was asleep, when 'DK°utby Alamance church, about on the French Spying System by Scott Sunday afternoon. —Want to buy a new carpet or mat-ting this fall? Don't forget that Thacker 4 Brockmann carry a very full stock of these on their second floor, as well as a complete line of trunks, door oil cloth, window shades, curtains, curtain poles, rags, mats, etc. legro standing the street with a revolver in bis hand, complaint was first made, a gentleman Stoddard Johnston. Aside from this but upon his declaring that he was "viog near the bridge was directed to there is much excellent fiction and tho sshnoooottiinngg aact aa mmaada adoog* hnee wwaass nnoott mmoo- mak« th« necessar*y reprairs and pwre- U8U.al nu™»>« of profusely illustrated and lnterestiog special articles, lested. i sent hi, bill to the county for the same. * *• • -Onlv four or five cases on the civil He rep°,rted tbat the br,d«e wa8 not in ~Mr' J' S- C"ox, receiver of the Bank docket were heard in the Superior an UD"fe condltlon' but uP«n further of Guilford, filed a report of hi. re-court last week, one of which was a complaint being made it was inspected ceipts and disbursements in the Supe-suit for divorce-Laura Robbins vs. by ^veral persons, under the direction rior court last Saturday morning. He -W e learn that all the furniture fac- William Bobbins The divorce was of tbe commissioners. asked to be allowed to pay depositor, J^.^E.^T.l'^.UX •"«<—"»«—<» »' *-«- -Mr.CU„,..K.P^7„d ».|.«— • will be held at Raleigh in October. It and was promptly granted. After Alice Tyre Makepeace, two popular may not be generallv known , J,*"*"*^"acd makin8 a numb" young people of Sanford, were married i>~L. i. ,K- /-» .v- . 1. ot orders Judge Brown adjourned in the Methodist church of that town court Saturday at noon. HeandSolic- last Wednesday evening. Mr. Charles itor Brooks are holding court in Dur- E. Brower, of this city, was best man -A successful and interestingcamp- ham this week. , and Miss Kittye Makepeace, sister of meeting was held at Bethlehem church, _Mr. William G. Lewis and M1„ the bride, maid of honor. The beauti- I easant Garden circuit, last week. Mamie Yost were married at the home ful ceremony was witnessed by a large 1 here were twenty professions of reli- of the bride.g pareQts „ thig city ye9. crowd of friendSi who wish fof the gion and sixteen accessions to the terdav morning at lu o'clock, the cere- happv young couple long life and great church. 1 be most of the p' recuucLhUiinuijri mony"vb. eing pe_rf.ormed„•in an .impress- uha.ppiness. \M, r. and, M.. rs. rP,redd,y came was done by the pastor, Rev. R. F. jve manner by Rev. P. D. Risinger, of up to Stokesdale Thursday on a visit to the Lutheran church. The bride and the family of the groom's father, Mr. —Mr. Louis G. Beall returned to Da- groom left on the noon train for Wash- G. M. Preddy, where they remained $13,000 from the estate of the late D. vidson College yesterday to resume ington, Philadelphia, and Norristown- until Monday, when they returned to F. Caldwell will be continued, his positiou as director of the chemical Pa., where they will spend some time Sanford. laboratory. Mr. Beall graduated from this college with high honors last June. Point is the centre of the furniture manufacturing iudustry in the South. hearing the report read Judge Brown ordered him to pay the depositors M) per cent, of their deposits. This order applies to those accounts that have been adjusted. The receiver will be ready to pay out the amounts after October 2nd. We understand tbat an effort is being made to settle the affairs of the bank tbat are about to get into further litigation, and if this is done the suits that have been brought against the sureties of the cashier, teller and book-keeper, will be with-drawn. However the suit to recover visiting and sightseeing. He is an exceptionally bright young man and a hard student, and will be heard fro: . —■Wanted: —Purchasers for new or Timber Lands Wanted. second hand iron safes.vault doors, etc. Parties within a radius of fifty miles! We exchange large for small sales, of Greensboro having large tracts of will buy your second hand safes for pine timber, either old field, short leaf ' cash. We put on new combination or original growth pine, wih please! locks and do all kind of expert repair Scrap Iron Wanted. We will buy ail your old casting", wrought iron, plow steel, brass an'i copper. Will pay highest prices. G. T. GLA.COCI it SON. tf. Greensboro, N. C. —Money to Loan.—I have $1,000 to loan on good security. Also sum of send their address to the PATRIOT of-' work. Our prices are the lowest. $300 to $4oo. Apply to D. P. Foust, flee at once. We have a purchaser for! O. B. BARMS A Co Alamance postoif.ee. 30-2w. such timber. tf. ' Greensboro. N. C. Saw Mill Outfit Wanted. Anyone having a good saw will out-tit for sale cheap can find a purchaser by inquiring at the PATRIOT office, tf.
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Title | The Greensboro patriot [September 6, 1899] |
Date | 1899-09-06 |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
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Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The September 6, 1899, issue of The Greensboro Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C. by W.M. Barber & Co.. |
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r s«*;
THE GREENSBOROPATRIOT.
VOL. 78. GREENSBORO, X. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1899.
NO. 37.
;I0NAL CARDS. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. —A great bargain sale ia now in
pr w. J. RICHARDSON.
KATZ BUILDING.
W. GASTON ST.
ft P. BEAiiL, M. D.,
HAN AND SURGEON.
.rl "-'■
i Asbeboro St.
' 1 ; J to 4:30.
IE NO. 17-
STAMEY, M. 1).
..-.!-. Elm St.
I I CJE :
Srinoa'l Drug Store.
Dr. J. J. BRYAN-rional
services to the
iboroand vicinity
:TES ::::. 2. FASISS1 DEUQ STOR^.
i N BOW HOUSE.
-- 1 tl Kim -1.
Dr. J. E. WYCHE,
: > 1 INTWTi
fg- ■ Iding,
. '. 1 ireenaboro. v. C.
Dr. J. H. WHEELER,
ENTIST.
Op. Ward's Drug Store.
A. M. SCALES,
Counsellor at Law,
KNSBORO, N. C.
..r h. DO) '.I.AS.
ADAMS & DOUGLAS,
Attorneys - at - Law,
1 N K Bl 1 I.MM.,
:-r.=-ITSBORO. IfcT. c.
Bradshaw & Newlin,
-:::::■:•;; ASS C0TO3ILLOBS AT LAW,
■ sill IRO, N. C.
Kedcral Courts «IHT-
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