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THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT. VOL. 7S. GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4=, 1899. NO.^l. - S1UNAL CARDS. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. Dr. W J. RICHARDSON. l Z EUILDING. vV. GAc.TON ST. .LL, M. D., Aril) SUR3f!0N. \ - iboro St. to 4:30. -.17- -W.J.Ridge, the furniture man, has; -The pant sale told of in Rankin, -Rev T A Wharton a son f P *.°I!'^d:J":l!!iI„W.elk',9 ?!!?r;u." !,°U ! Chi_9no,ni' *troai and Ree8'^ertise- JR W'barton'.of this city, was married BEN SHOOTS BEN. _.~—...«„„,,, iDWDnoai ana were c.„„lk ■'""«"" greatly surprised to learn of his mar-I r ' M*w"al«»« «hi<-h Ben hast Market street and you will always —A white man was relieved of a . riage. The young couple will reside ' *Dni"K!"s lvinK st death's door, while tind them with a fresh, clean stock of small amount of cash by two negroes in Memphis. Tenn., Mr. Wharton hav- • proprietor of ,ne distillery is coo-beavy and fancy groceries. in South Greensboro Saturday night, »ft accepted a call to the pastorate "of rtoed In tbe c'0"1'11"" jail of Guilford county About 9:30 o'clock of the AMEY, M. J). ) U1NOJ9 : i-Qa. Blaa St. tawom'l Drug Store. Dr. J. J. BRYAN onal services to the .' i and vicinity :.3.FAaiSS'DBU3ST0Bi. i , \ i.11 fl 11c 11 -1:. ii -t. —Mrs. N. C. Weatlieriy will have her millinery opening next Tuesday. — Mr. J. C. Murchison, of Wilming-ton, spent Sunday here with his family. Ilttf!^ tS7l,l??S 8Gen^U ' *roce"- have « f"" line °f toilet soaP<- Wh0" the two ,hieves JumPed fro'" be- ■-*•* - [ ?L*V° 4Ue*tl0n Jennin88 "•« into •i.HJperbusuel.atM.G.Newell&Co..,. from a good 6 cent cake up to a 25 cent nind some bushes and robbed him. H« ~Weoallthe Mention of tobacco ithe distillery and began to draw from -I'r.Ki.dMrs. J. (;. Bredoax are cakeof medicated soap. Just now they was un!»t>!e togivean accurate descrip- fari,,eM t0 the advertisement of the ! a barrel a P^t of whiskey. He became spending some time at Tate Springs are closing out the line of heavy shoes tion "( the negroes and no arrests . I"armer*' warehouse, which will beW"' » Muarrel with Wilkerson, TenB- they have carried for some time. ; have been made. found in this issue. This house is well cal"nK him a damned liar. This led — Mr. Frank A. Brooks i spent Sunday with friei tivea in the city. —Read the new testimc Waketield Hardware Company s aa- KOC e ana llrs. Kandall I in market. «»d I, betler pr.p.red * e,t. d"' *. """""">• ""» "'•»•'«« ! ".*.'• '"l."*" """"■« •"■"■l-O' tl«M than ever to serve his customers. —The attention of merchants is specially directed to the advertisement of J. L. —Mr. Claude Wilson,of Morristown, Record,!, visiting relatives at Roan- x. J., who was called here by the Br. J. E. nYCHE, i)i:M'is'i', ^. Building, . i .i. . • i, - ■.- • I ■ ■. N. C. Dr. J. H. WHEELER, DENTIST. W • rd'i I»rug Store. A. M. SCALES, nil Counsellor at Law, ENSBORO, N. C. /V. TAYLOR, 2Lttoaaa.e3T -A-t Laxv, .ENSBORO. N- C oke Rapids, Halifax county. —Dr. J. J. Bryan and family haye returned from an extended visit to relatives in Granville ceunty. —All grades of fertilizers for wheat and oats for sale by IO-4t S. S. MITCHELL & Co. — Messrs. Hugh I'arks, Jr., and Dave Sumner, of Franklinville, were here yesterday on their way to Philadelphia —Oliver S. Xewlin, attorney at law, has a card in this issue. Business en-trusted te him will receive prompt at-tention. death of his brother, Mr. Herman Wil-son, went to K'inston today to spend a short while with another brother, Mr. Henry Wilson, before returning to his home. —Prof. W. U. Albright, who taught school at Ramseur last year, has been elected superintendent of the school at Walnut Cove. Prof. Albright is a clever and competent young man and will doubtless meet with success in his new Held. —We understand that Hutton & II iitton have sold their mercantile bus-the highest prices at all times. side. There was only one eye witness to the tragedy-Henry Heath, a broth-er- in law of Jennings. There were You will find him a clever gentleman with whom to do business. —Yesterday afternoon Mr. M.S. Jef-freys sold his grocery business on -Rev. James R. Jones, of Guilford , mess at Climax preparatory to moving South E|m gtfeet tQ MeMrg £ C. College, is doing evangelistic work for to Greensboro. They will erect a store ; Smith and M M Murchison, two the r riends cburc of this state. v u u ,.r ,. general merchandise. — Ex-Senator M. W. Ransom, of Northampton county, passed through , the city yesterday on his return from h Blowing Rock. t0°' fl ly tbe best grade of goods In all lines, and when you buy from them you know what you are getting. —When in Greensboro we invite you to call and see our large stock of several other m"en"'aTo"und "the p7ac.°. Keeling, wholesale grocer, ^Ikm and Leaksville jeans and cassi- ! however, and we understand that all which will be found in this issue. Mr. ""res, Tennessee jeans, white and red present were more or less under the Keeling carries a full stock of all kinds flannels, outing flannelettes, ginghams, influence of whiskey, of groceries and sells at the lowest cheviots, bed ticking, men's, ladies', j After the shooting a negro was bast-wholesale prices. He is prepared to and children's underwear of all kinds, jened to Greensboro for a physician make you specially low cash prices on , and everything you are looking for j but some trouble was encountered in bacon, lard, etc. Give hint a trial, in staple dry goods and notions. If securing one, and it was after 12 o'clock you don't believe we have some low prices on these goods, call on us and we will convince you that we can save you money. RANKIN & Honour, 510 South Elm St., South of Depot. c»auSciisiii; «orn lor - - ;saiiiQ ana JL. jn. ilurcbison, two ch in the mountains b""«l>ng in the western part of the ,ready an(J hard.worki city, where they will carry a line of ,The §tyl, of the flrB wm ^ ^ & when Drs. Turner and Scott reached the scene. They found the wounded man lying on a bed in an adjoining room to the one in which he was shot, Wilkerson, Heath and several other —When the Southern Railway re- men being with him. The physicians recently purchased the Atlantic A °"d« ™ examination of Jennings and Danyilleitwas stated that the bulk ,T ,that' after euteri°K his right | Murchison and they will^ take charge of the traHic for Xorfolk aod i>jnner>8 side> the ball had taken a downward his stomach, but were un- — Mr. L. VT. Crawford, Jr., is filling the position of Mr. Ney Knrbis at the City National Bank during the sick-ness of the latter. —Mrs. Percy Albright and children left yesterday for Raleigh to join Mr. accompanied by ines8- I Coast Line. To accommodate the con- Deput{ •Sheri" "fatherly and one or -On next Tuesday afternoon Jor-lstantly increasing traffic it U an-' dan & Macdonald, real estate dealers- i nounced that heavier rails will be put —The copartnership of Perkins &\ will offer for sale tothe highest bidder, i down on the road between this city Hall, proprietorsof tbeMcAdoo House, ;atpublic auction, forty largeand beau- land Goldsboro, the work to be done Albright. They will make their fu. I bas been dissolved, Mr. Hall retiring j tifully shaded lots near the State ture home in Raleigh. from the firm. Mr. Perkins has been j Normal and Industrial College. They . I i I'cil ULA8. ADAMS & DOUGLAS, Attorneys - at - Law, i l LD1NG, ~ ——iT3B03R,0, XT. O. M, B„ ,'. i . 1 11 LOB. BYNUM & TAYLOR, and Couassllors at Law. . r SQUARE. Oiiver S. Newlin, f AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, N'SBORO, N. C. e i-i "I l niirl i . ill b isinesa en-u , „ „, , . _, I successfully engaged in the hotel busi-! are a part of the tract known as the — Rev. J. B. 1'abor, pastorof Greens- . ... , 7 , . n » J .. . oro circuit, and Rev. O, P. Ader oas- De98 P 8everal years and ; '*reKory property and the location is , ., . ,«'..' ,', , . ! has our best wishes for future success. | a most excellent one. If you are in-jr of Proximity Methodist church, > L , . . ,, . * boro ; tor - ——, - ! exchanged pulpits Sunday. —Wanted.—Fifteen young women -Mr. Harry Poe/.olt, merehaut tail- , are want8d at once to operate sewing ! or, has a card in this issue. He is pre- I machine9 in the Hunter Manufactur-paredto execute work in the latest I'"'« and Commission Company's overall style and at reasonable prices. I factory. on Buchanao street. Those ... . , . „, _, ,. with experience in handling machines —Bishop Joseph Blount Cheshire, of ' the Episcopal Diocese of North Caro-lina, will ollicially visit the Episcopal churches of this city next week. —President L. L. Hobbs, of Guilford ''ollege, went to Raleigh last Friday jto attend B meeting of the state board of examiners, of which he is a member. — Rankin & Hodgin are opening up this fall. Eighty-five pound rails will be used. son's home Saturday morning and ar-rested him. He has since been in jail awaiting a preliminary hearing. He was to have bad a hearing before Jus-tice Pritchett Monday afternoon, but it was postponed until yesterday after-— This sounda like a very fair and noon. The reports of the physician* reasonable offer. In every bundle of ! who are attending Jennings being un-terested in Greensboro realty read Jer- *oods they wrap UP Thacker & Brock- | favorable, the hearing was again post-dan & Macdonald's advertisement and mann pqt a littIe circu'ar which reads ' attend the sale. | as follows : "Your money back. It is —TT.he. O,. c,tob. er term of..th,e,U..nite,dl.our ai,m, to avoid, trash a,nd shoddy*. a,n,d s^tea„t,e„„s iD^;is.t-r•ict» court. .for .tuhe western,:to s,e" our customers bonest, reliable t ., .. ' .dii;s,.t.rii„c*t o»ft J»frort.hu C.,arol.•ina convened.,in R,,,oods at the lowest possible prices, t . , . ... . . i »»e want every customer who spends a are preferred. Apply to the company | ">« county court house yesterday . diffle or ft do)]ar jn ^ ^ by leUer- ' oTwartleZiZ ^t U IT ^ \that he ^et8 the worth of hi8 mo^> I murder in the flr8t deKree' a8 ,D«-'re aP" —Rev. Charles A. G. Thomas, a ' p ' "** u. aoLket ,s | aud if you are not satisfied with the : pears to have been no premeditation. former popular P«tor of West \Vash-. n°o_ ^.P°S'_ purchased when you I He has employed able counsel in By-poued— this time indefinitely. The physicians say that Jenningr." chances of recovery ace very slight and his death is expected at any time. Should he die things would look rather blue for Wilkerson, though we do not sup-pose that he could he convicted of ington Street Baptist church, but who bas been ministeringtotheFayetteville Buptists for several years, bas resigned , * cases being for violations of the inter- | nal revenue laws. A number of visit-ing attorneys and revenue ollicials are Ml KK.VY BROS. I KSTH I < • K I UK lioenix Mutual Life In-surance Company. ir plans, ^ ■• can interest you. examine them at home, bring them : num & Bynum and Adams & Douglas, back in good order, and we will cheer- i Wilkerson has a wife and several fully refund your money. This ap- children. He owns the farm on which plies to everything except goods sold his distillery is located and is in mod-erately good circumstances. His wife • • • , is almost crazed by grief over the oc- —We note with much interest the currence. goous at bargain prices, see them be- child can be suited in shoes at Tbacker of Thacker & Brockmann's establish- steady growth of the popularity of the I Jennings is a single man, about • fore you buy. & BrockmanD.g) foT they carry a], ment. The sales force now consists of ! K!ite restaurant aud confectionery. [ thirty years of age, and is a brother «f — Mr. Walter W. Mendanhall and sorts from the heaviest coarse home- Mi3*es Callle Rankin, Jennie Hardin Mr. Edgerton has beeu manager of it Mrs. Sonly Ryan, who was brutally bride, nee Miss Annie Armitage, re- made Elkin and Gainesville shoes up and Virgie Hill in the dry goods and ; since its purchase by the Elite Confec- j murdered by her husband two years night from I t0 tue flDCst dress shoes made in the notions, and J. L. Brockmann, J. L. j tiouery Company and has so conducted I ago. Until quite recently be was eni-his pastorate at that place. His plans |D atteodance- Mr. J. W. Harden, of for the future have not yet been de- ; °raha»'',8 foreman of the grand jury, j by (he yard aQd cu* lots of new goods every day. If you cided upon. -Miss Virgie Hill has accepted a I —►*" *?. !°0l!i"'5._f0,r_ *T\ 8UOe\and dry -Any reasonable man, woman or Potion in the dress goeds department turned last Thursday Cleveland, Ohio, wtiere they were mar-ried on the 20th inst. •' I. JOHNSON, i.i t \ SBIIRO \Kl SPECIALIST, SOI in ELM ST. lamination Free. >. m.. 2 U>6 p. m. up-to-date factories of Philadelphia and Cincinnati. -Go to Rankin & Hodgin's and buy _The fall ternl of the State Normal the Klkin home-made shoes, If you and IndustrialCollegeopens tomorrow want shoes that will wear. They have gnd ,he present indications are that all sizes for men, women and children, the institution will be full from the ployed by Wilkerson, and this is said to have been the first trouble between Thacker and Marvin Boyles in tbe <!t H8 t0 merit the confidence of the bet-carpets, shoes and all over the house, terclassof ladies and gentlemen. They Business is brisk with this firm and i 8've first-class service aud enjoy the them, though Jennings is of a quarrel-the store is rapidly filling up with a '■ trade of the best people. We are glad some disposition and has been in var- Every pair warranted. opening day. Young women have big stock of bran new fall and winter tfi learn tuat tne company hassucceed-goods. ed so well that they will add a first- -Persons who are well acquainted cla88 line of fancy *rocerie8 andPut on -ReadC.C. Townsend's advertise- been arriving for the past two or three w'tb an article through long use of the a nanasome delivery wagon, ibey lent and save money in buying vehicles days, large numbers coming in on same should be better able to judge of ' >-ABL1SHED 30 YEARS. ^ • B. Farrar's Son XPEBT HID ADJUSTER. and harness. If you contemplate pur- every train today. chasing a wheat drill he would be glad _Rev. R. L. Wharton, a son of Mr. to have yeu examine his. Wm. P. Wharton, of McLeansville, is —Mr. S. J. Pegram, a former resident preparing to go to Cardenas, Cuba, as of this city, but now of Asheville, is to ' a missionary of the Presbyterian be married on the ISth to Miss Min- church. He is a young minister of nie I.usk, daughter of Col. Yirgil S. much promise and has been serving Lusk, a well known politician of Ashe- oae of the Presbyterian churches of v'"e- Durham for some time. —The Evening Telegram has been —Mr. Jefferson Reeves, a pharmacist eularged loan eight-column felio. Ex- of fourteen years experience, is now pansion is all right in its proper place, employed by Mr. J. B. Fariss, the drug-and we hope in this instance it will be gist. Mr. Reeves comes from Ashe-followed by an Increased amount of ville. He is a graduate of Maryland business. College of Pharmacy, and is in every —J. A. and Julius Newman, of Sum- respect throughly competent to fill the ner township, were tried before 'Squire responsible position he holds. Eckel Mouday morning on a charge of —There will be a game of football at ious difficulties with other people. [Since the above was written theball has been extracted from Jennings and he is now thought to be slightly im-proved.; ts merits than others, for the test of erocery trade- a8 we" as t0 the be8t , time is what tells the story. In this i re8taurant and confectionery trade. • The Same Conclusion from Different connection read the testimonials j,, ! Watch for their ad. in our next issue. Mr. W. O. Stratford's advertising space in regard to the Pennsylvania Low —Monday afternoon the keeper of ', G- censboro's "bon-ton" bawdy house I Strange though it may seem, it is none the less a fact that people viewing uD»ouw»un durniilil. Tinhee gtrennntrlleemmeonn wwhnro.oec « .,_ | the same object from directly opposite wa9 before a justice ef the peace on a' . . , . ,. names are attached to these testimo- peace warrant sworn out by a negro nials have used the Pennsylvania Low woman and also to answer the charge Down a long time and are therefore of keeping a house of ill fame. She qualified to speak. , wag C0QTicted of the latter charge with —At the meeting of the county com- much less trouble than is customary in missioners Monday it was decided to such cases, the justice being satisfied have a portion of the convicts go to the with the testimony of only one witness, eastern part of the county to work the She was placed under a bond of $100 for public roads. We understand that the her appearance at the next term of roads iu that section are badly in need court. However quite a number of of work and we ere glad te know that witnesses were examined before th» the commissioners now see their way pe ice warrant wascontinued. She will B lilway ilty. V. PRITCHETT, '■•MO. >-. 4 '. 1 : U1EM !"H * specialty, I I - nil i ii*'- always i m snd B« clear to -end the convicts to eastern doubtless make her appearance at court ■trespass preferred by M. K. Ozment. Guilford College next Saturday be- r»..u« »i i -..v ... . ,., .._ ~ m. j. . j -> ».._ ..... ; L .. , ,. .,, y Guil.or.i. ihework will becommenced and if convicted will pay tbe fine lm- 1 be case was dismissed at the cost of tween the teams of Gu ford Col leire i. ,u .;K n • wu ^ J ... *.. *. t ... thoiUiniitr n- L . L , », ^°"ese in the Gib.-onviile neighborhood and a pose 1, after which we presumeshe will tne plaintiff. and Binsham hchoel, Mebane. The g,iuad of convicts wi„ be aent down continue to conduct her house with —Rev. H. D. Lequeux has sutlleient- game will be called at i o"clock p. m. withiD a week or two. ly recovered from his recent illness to An admission fee of 25 cents will be . » fill his appointments. He preached at charged. Those who attend may ex- Have Your Old Pianos and Organs Alamance last Sabbath and will preach Pect t0 witness an interesting game. Repaired. at Springwood next Sunday morning _A Winston negro who enlisted in Pianoa and or«aDS- no matter how at no clock. the army at the recruiting station in b"'1 ,hey are, repaired and tuned. Any —Mr. E. P. Land, of Edgecombe this city a few days ago was arrested kind of mU9ieal instruments repaired county, a brother of Mrs. Sample on the advice of Winston officers and ~fldd,e*' Ku'tars, etc. You need M t Brown and Mr. W. R. Land, has lo- is now confined in Forsyth's jail. It pay for the work if jt'8 not done sat-cated in Greensboro. He is engaged seems that he was out on bond an<i Mnetorlljr. Townand country pat-points of view frequently arrive at the same conclusion. We know of ne bet-ter lesson t'-acbing this truth than that illustrated in the advertisement of the Fishblate-Kstz Co. Whether viewed from tbier staadpoint or from your standpoint, you can arrive at but one conclusion. If you want tosavemoney you must trade with them. Scrap Iron Wanted. We will buy all your old casting*, wrought iron, plow steel, brass aud copper. Will pay highest prices. G. T. GLISCOCE JC SON, tf. Greensboro, !f. C. the brazenness that has always char- ' There ,s „,„„ cmrr!. n. this «ection of the acterized such business. This is a I country thaa all other disease*pet uytber and ma'ter with which miini-ipalities have until the i»-t few v„*r- —-i tobem-wrestled since our social system w«s \™.?.;;:. t n ,' first atllicted with such curses, and tne r nstantiyfailiajjtoi question is no n°ar»r a happy solution toes " ' today than a hundred years ago. ■tb it incurable. - . encstarrbto m a eoaatiiatioD- .■••:. : . OStltatl ... • iii ' starrhCare, nanal i l A i ... Tele lo. UblO, is tin npl) cure on the market It i- I isfactorily. Town and ronage solicited. Write to me at this 1" l^nd^rf bB,9LiendauCCUPying ,he Z^StS*1!?***** '" the Xtt^wS^wZlZSS. are "cordially Invited. 109 West Mar-oiu siana oi l.. B. Lindau. army in order to escape punishment. . ing house. J. S. ECKFORD. ket street. Millinery Opening. Mrs. Gorrell & Dorsett will hate ; ,,:,.-■ their opening of fall and winter milli- iniiraeesof the system. _They offei nery on Saturday, October "th. All .li.llars for anj ease it falia "to care. Bond to circular^ and testimonial-. Addi ■--. r J. I I1KNKV .t C'»., luledo, O. Sold by dmxfrisU, 75<-. .I.i L'aFaaily 1'ills are the best.
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Title | The Greensboro patriot [October 4, 1899] |
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Full text | THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT. VOL. 7S. GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4=, 1899. NO.^l. - S1UNAL CARDS. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. Dr. W J. RICHARDSON. l Z EUILDING. vV. GAc.TON ST. .LL, M. D., Aril) SUR3f!0N. \ - iboro St. to 4:30. -.17- -W.J.Ridge, the furniture man, has; -The pant sale told of in Rankin, -Rev T A Wharton a son f P *.°I!'^d:J":l!!iI„W.elk',9 ?!!?r;u." !,°U ! Chi_9no,ni' *troai and Ree8'^ertise- JR W'barton'.of this city, was married BEN SHOOTS BEN. _.~—...«„„,,, iDWDnoai ana were c.„„lk ■'""«"" greatly surprised to learn of his mar-I r ' M*w"al«»« «hi<-h Ben hast Market street and you will always —A white man was relieved of a . riage. The young couple will reside ' *Dni"K!"s lvinK st death's door, while tind them with a fresh, clean stock of small amount of cash by two negroes in Memphis. Tenn., Mr. Wharton hav- • proprietor of ,ne distillery is coo-beavy and fancy groceries. in South Greensboro Saturday night, »ft accepted a call to the pastorate "of rtoed In tbe c'0"1'11"" jail of Guilford county About 9:30 o'clock of the AMEY, M. J). ) U1NOJ9 : i-Qa. Blaa St. tawom'l Drug Store. Dr. J. J. BRYAN onal services to the .' i and vicinity :.3.FAaiSS'DBU3ST0Bi. i , \ i.11 fl 11c 11 -1:. ii -t. —Mrs. N. C. Weatlieriy will have her millinery opening next Tuesday. — Mr. J. C. Murchison, of Wilming-ton, spent Sunday here with his family. Ilttf!^ tS7l,l??S 8Gen^U ' *roce"- have « f"" line °f toilet soaP<- Wh0" the two ,hieves JumPed fro'" be- ■-*•* - [ ?L*V° 4Ue*tl0n Jennin88 "•« into •i.HJperbusuel.atM.G.Newell&Co..,. from a good 6 cent cake up to a 25 cent nind some bushes and robbed him. H« ~Weoallthe Mention of tobacco ithe distillery and began to draw from -I'r.Ki.dMrs. J. (;. Bredoax are cakeof medicated soap. Just now they was un!»t>!e togivean accurate descrip- fari,,eM t0 the advertisement of the ! a barrel a P^t of whiskey. He became spending some time at Tate Springs are closing out the line of heavy shoes tion "( the negroes and no arrests . I"armer*' warehouse, which will beW"' » Muarrel with Wilkerson, TenB- they have carried for some time. ; have been made. found in this issue. This house is well cal"nK him a damned liar. This led — Mr. Frank A. Brooks i spent Sunday with friei tivea in the city. —Read the new testimc Waketield Hardware Company s aa- KOC e ana llrs. Kandall I in market. «»d I, betler pr.p.red * e,t. d"' *. """""">• ""» "'•»•'«« ! ".*.'• '"l."*" """"■« •"■"■l-O' tl«M than ever to serve his customers. —The attention of merchants is specially directed to the advertisement of J. L. —Mr. Claude Wilson,of Morristown, Record,!, visiting relatives at Roan- x. J., who was called here by the Br. J. E. nYCHE, i)i:M'is'i', ^. Building, . i .i. . • i, - ■.- • I ■ ■. N. C. Dr. J. H. WHEELER, DENTIST. W • rd'i I»rug Store. A. M. SCALES, nil Counsellor at Law, ENSBORO, N. C. /V. TAYLOR, 2Lttoaaa.e3T -A-t Laxv, .ENSBORO. N- C oke Rapids, Halifax county. —Dr. J. J. Bryan and family haye returned from an extended visit to relatives in Granville ceunty. —All grades of fertilizers for wheat and oats for sale by IO-4t S. S. MITCHELL & Co. — Messrs. Hugh I'arks, Jr., and Dave Sumner, of Franklinville, were here yesterday on their way to Philadelphia —Oliver S. Xewlin, attorney at law, has a card in this issue. Business en-trusted te him will receive prompt at-tention. death of his brother, Mr. Herman Wil-son, went to K'inston today to spend a short while with another brother, Mr. Henry Wilson, before returning to his home. —Prof. W. U. Albright, who taught school at Ramseur last year, has been elected superintendent of the school at Walnut Cove. Prof. Albright is a clever and competent young man and will doubtless meet with success in his new Held. —We understand that Hutton & II iitton have sold their mercantile bus-the highest prices at all times. side. There was only one eye witness to the tragedy-Henry Heath, a broth-er- in law of Jennings. There were You will find him a clever gentleman with whom to do business. —Yesterday afternoon Mr. M.S. Jef-freys sold his grocery business on -Rev. James R. Jones, of Guilford , mess at Climax preparatory to moving South E|m gtfeet tQ MeMrg £ C. College, is doing evangelistic work for to Greensboro. They will erect a store ; Smith and M M Murchison, two the r riends cburc of this state. v u u ,.r ,. general merchandise. — Ex-Senator M. W. Ransom, of Northampton county, passed through , the city yesterday on his return from h Blowing Rock. t0°' fl ly tbe best grade of goods In all lines, and when you buy from them you know what you are getting. —When in Greensboro we invite you to call and see our large stock of several other m"en"'aTo"und "the p7ac.°. Keeling, wholesale grocer, ^Ikm and Leaksville jeans and cassi- ! however, and we understand that all which will be found in this issue. Mr. ""res, Tennessee jeans, white and red present were more or less under the Keeling carries a full stock of all kinds flannels, outing flannelettes, ginghams, influence of whiskey, of groceries and sells at the lowest cheviots, bed ticking, men's, ladies', j After the shooting a negro was bast-wholesale prices. He is prepared to and children's underwear of all kinds, jened to Greensboro for a physician make you specially low cash prices on , and everything you are looking for j but some trouble was encountered in bacon, lard, etc. Give hint a trial, in staple dry goods and notions. If securing one, and it was after 12 o'clock you don't believe we have some low prices on these goods, call on us and we will convince you that we can save you money. RANKIN & Honour, 510 South Elm St., South of Depot. c»auSciisiii; «orn lor - - ;saiiiQ ana JL. jn. ilurcbison, two ch in the mountains b""«l>ng in the western part of the ,ready an(J hard.worki city, where they will carry a line of ,The §tyl, of the flrB wm ^ ^ & when Drs. Turner and Scott reached the scene. They found the wounded man lying on a bed in an adjoining room to the one in which he was shot, Wilkerson, Heath and several other —When the Southern Railway re- men being with him. The physicians recently purchased the Atlantic A °"d« ™ examination of Jennings and Danyilleitwas stated that the bulk ,T ,that' after euteri°K his right | Murchison and they will^ take charge of the traHic for Xorfolk aod i>jnner>8 side> the ball had taken a downward his stomach, but were un- — Mr. L. VT. Crawford, Jr., is filling the position of Mr. Ney Knrbis at the City National Bank during the sick-ness of the latter. —Mrs. Percy Albright and children left yesterday for Raleigh to join Mr. accompanied by ines8- I Coast Line. To accommodate the con- Deput{ •Sheri" "fatherly and one or -On next Tuesday afternoon Jor-lstantly increasing traffic it U an-' dan & Macdonald, real estate dealers- i nounced that heavier rails will be put —The copartnership of Perkins &\ will offer for sale tothe highest bidder, i down on the road between this city Hall, proprietorsof tbeMcAdoo House, ;atpublic auction, forty largeand beau- land Goldsboro, the work to be done Albright. They will make their fu. I bas been dissolved, Mr. Hall retiring j tifully shaded lots near the State ture home in Raleigh. from the firm. Mr. Perkins has been j Normal and Industrial College. They . I i I'cil ULA8. ADAMS & DOUGLAS, Attorneys - at - Law, i l LD1NG, ~ ——iT3B03R,0, XT. O. M, B„ ,'. i . 1 11 LOB. BYNUM & TAYLOR, and Couassllors at Law. . r SQUARE. Oiiver S. Newlin, f AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, N'SBORO, N. C. e i-i "I l niirl i . ill b isinesa en-u , „ „, , . _, I successfully engaged in the hotel busi-! are a part of the tract known as the — Rev. J. B. 1'abor, pastorof Greens- . ... , 7 , . n » J .. . oro circuit, and Rev. O, P. Ader oas- De98 P 8everal years and ; '*reKory property and the location is , ., . ,«'..' ,', , . ! has our best wishes for future success. | a most excellent one. If you are in-jr of Proximity Methodist church, > L , . . ,, . * boro ; tor - ——, - ! exchanged pulpits Sunday. —Wanted.—Fifteen young women -Mr. Harry Poe/.olt, merehaut tail- , are want8d at once to operate sewing ! or, has a card in this issue. He is pre- I machine9 in the Hunter Manufactur-paredto execute work in the latest I'"'« and Commission Company's overall style and at reasonable prices. I factory. on Buchanao street. Those ... . , . „, _, ,. with experience in handling machines —Bishop Joseph Blount Cheshire, of ' the Episcopal Diocese of North Caro-lina, will ollicially visit the Episcopal churches of this city next week. —President L. L. Hobbs, of Guilford ''ollege, went to Raleigh last Friday jto attend B meeting of the state board of examiners, of which he is a member. — Rankin & Hodgin are opening up this fall. Eighty-five pound rails will be used. son's home Saturday morning and ar-rested him. He has since been in jail awaiting a preliminary hearing. He was to have bad a hearing before Jus-tice Pritchett Monday afternoon, but it was postponed until yesterday after-— This sounda like a very fair and noon. The reports of the physician* reasonable offer. In every bundle of ! who are attending Jennings being un-terested in Greensboro realty read Jer- *oods they wrap UP Thacker & Brock- | favorable, the hearing was again post-dan & Macdonald's advertisement and mann pqt a littIe circu'ar which reads ' attend the sale. | as follows : "Your money back. It is —TT.he. O,. c,tob. er term of..th,e,U..nite,dl.our ai,m, to avoid, trash a,nd shoddy*. a,n,d s^tea„t,e„„s iD^;is.t-r•ict» court. .for .tuhe western,:to s,e" our customers bonest, reliable t ., .. ' .dii;s,.t.rii„c*t o»ft J»frort.hu C.,arol.•ina convened.,in R,,,oods at the lowest possible prices, t . , . ... . . i »»e want every customer who spends a are preferred. Apply to the company | ">« county court house yesterday . diffle or ft do)]ar jn ^ ^ by leUer- ' oTwartleZiZ ^t U IT ^ \that he ^et8 the worth of hi8 mo^> I murder in the flr8t deKree' a8 ,D«-'re aP" —Rev. Charles A. G. Thomas, a ' p ' "** u. aoLket ,s | aud if you are not satisfied with the : pears to have been no premeditation. former popular P«tor of West \Vash-. n°o_ ^.P°S'_ purchased when you I He has employed able counsel in By-poued— this time indefinitely. The physicians say that Jenningr." chances of recovery ace very slight and his death is expected at any time. Should he die things would look rather blue for Wilkerson, though we do not sup-pose that he could he convicted of ington Street Baptist church, but who bas been ministeringtotheFayetteville Buptists for several years, bas resigned , * cases being for violations of the inter- | nal revenue laws. A number of visit-ing attorneys and revenue ollicials are Ml KK.VY BROS. I KSTH I < • K I UK lioenix Mutual Life In-surance Company. ir plans, ^ ■• can interest you. examine them at home, bring them : num & Bynum and Adams & Douglas, back in good order, and we will cheer- i Wilkerson has a wife and several fully refund your money. This ap- children. He owns the farm on which plies to everything except goods sold his distillery is located and is in mod-erately good circumstances. His wife • • • , is almost crazed by grief over the oc- —We note with much interest the currence. goous at bargain prices, see them be- child can be suited in shoes at Tbacker of Thacker & Brockmann's establish- steady growth of the popularity of the I Jennings is a single man, about • fore you buy. & BrockmanD.g) foT they carry a], ment. The sales force now consists of ! K!ite restaurant aud confectionery. [ thirty years of age, and is a brother «f — Mr. Walter W. Mendanhall and sorts from the heaviest coarse home- Mi3*es Callle Rankin, Jennie Hardin Mr. Edgerton has beeu manager of it Mrs. Sonly Ryan, who was brutally bride, nee Miss Annie Armitage, re- made Elkin and Gainesville shoes up and Virgie Hill in the dry goods and ; since its purchase by the Elite Confec- j murdered by her husband two years night from I t0 tue flDCst dress shoes made in the notions, and J. L. Brockmann, J. L. j tiouery Company and has so conducted I ago. Until quite recently be was eni-his pastorate at that place. His plans |D atteodance- Mr. J. W. Harden, of for the future have not yet been de- ; °raha»'',8 foreman of the grand jury, j by (he yard aQd cu* lots of new goods every day. If you cided upon. -Miss Virgie Hill has accepted a I —►*" *?. !°0l!i"'5._f0,r_ *T\ 8UOe\and dry -Any reasonable man, woman or Potion in the dress goeds department turned last Thursday Cleveland, Ohio, wtiere they were mar-ried on the 20th inst. •' I. JOHNSON, i.i t \ SBIIRO \Kl SPECIALIST, SOI in ELM ST. lamination Free. >. m.. 2 U>6 p. m. up-to-date factories of Philadelphia and Cincinnati. -Go to Rankin & Hodgin's and buy _The fall ternl of the State Normal the Klkin home-made shoes, If you and IndustrialCollegeopens tomorrow want shoes that will wear. They have gnd ,he present indications are that all sizes for men, women and children, the institution will be full from the ployed by Wilkerson, and this is said to have been the first trouble between Thacker and Marvin Boyles in tbe -ABL1SHED 30 YEARS. ^ • B. Farrar's Son XPEBT HID ADJUSTER. and harness. If you contemplate pur- every train today. chasing a wheat drill he would be glad _Rev. R. L. Wharton, a son of Mr. to have yeu examine his. Wm. P. Wharton, of McLeansville, is —Mr. S. J. Pegram, a former resident preparing to go to Cardenas, Cuba, as of this city, but now of Asheville, is to ' a missionary of the Presbyterian be married on the ISth to Miss Min- church. He is a young minister of nie I.usk, daughter of Col. Yirgil S. much promise and has been serving Lusk, a well known politician of Ashe- oae of the Presbyterian churches of v'"e- Durham for some time. —The Evening Telegram has been —Mr. Jefferson Reeves, a pharmacist eularged loan eight-column felio. Ex- of fourteen years experience, is now pansion is all right in its proper place, employed by Mr. J. B. Fariss, the drug-and we hope in this instance it will be gist. Mr. Reeves comes from Ashe-followed by an Increased amount of ville. He is a graduate of Maryland business. College of Pharmacy, and is in every —J. A. and Julius Newman, of Sum- respect throughly competent to fill the ner township, were tried before 'Squire responsible position he holds. Eckel Mouday morning on a charge of —There will be a game of football at ious difficulties with other people. [Since the above was written theball has been extracted from Jennings and he is now thought to be slightly im-proved.; ts merits than others, for the test of erocery trade- a8 we" as t0 the be8t , time is what tells the story. In this i re8taurant and confectionery trade. • The Same Conclusion from Different connection read the testimonials j,, ! Watch for their ad. in our next issue. Mr. W. O. Stratford's advertising space in regard to the Pennsylvania Low —Monday afternoon the keeper of ', G- censboro's "bon-ton" bawdy house I Strange though it may seem, it is none the less a fact that people viewing uD»ouw»un durniilil. Tinhee gtrennntrlleemmeonn wwhnro.oec « .,_ | the same object from directly opposite wa9 before a justice ef the peace on a' . . , . ,. names are attached to these testimo- peace warrant sworn out by a negro nials have used the Pennsylvania Low woman and also to answer the charge Down a long time and are therefore of keeping a house of ill fame. She qualified to speak. , wag C0QTicted of the latter charge with —At the meeting of the county com- much less trouble than is customary in missioners Monday it was decided to such cases, the justice being satisfied have a portion of the convicts go to the with the testimony of only one witness, eastern part of the county to work the She was placed under a bond of $100 for public roads. We understand that the her appearance at the next term of roads iu that section are badly in need court. However quite a number of of work and we ere glad te know that witnesses were examined before th» the commissioners now see their way pe ice warrant wascontinued. She will B lilway ilty. V. PRITCHETT, '■•MO. >-. 4 '. 1 : U1EM !"H * specialty, I I - nil i ii*'- always i m snd B« clear to -end the convicts to eastern doubtless make her appearance at court ■trespass preferred by M. K. Ozment. Guilford College next Saturday be- r»..u« »i i -..v ... . ,., .._ ~ m. j. . j -> ».._ ..... ; L .. , ,. .,, y Guil.or.i. ihework will becommenced and if convicted will pay tbe fine lm- 1 be case was dismissed at the cost of tween the teams of Gu ford Col leire i. ,u .;K n • wu ^ J ... *.. *. t ... thoiUiniitr n- L . L , », ^°"ese in the Gib.-onviile neighborhood and a pose 1, after which we presumeshe will tne plaintiff. and Binsham hchoel, Mebane. The g,iuad of convicts wi„ be aent down continue to conduct her house with —Rev. H. D. Lequeux has sutlleient- game will be called at i o"clock p. m. withiD a week or two. ly recovered from his recent illness to An admission fee of 25 cents will be . » fill his appointments. He preached at charged. Those who attend may ex- Have Your Old Pianos and Organs Alamance last Sabbath and will preach Pect t0 witness an interesting game. Repaired. at Springwood next Sunday morning _A Winston negro who enlisted in Pianoa and or«aDS- no matter how at no clock. the army at the recruiting station in b"'1 ,hey are, repaired and tuned. Any —Mr. E. P. Land, of Edgecombe this city a few days ago was arrested kind of mU9ieal instruments repaired county, a brother of Mrs. Sample on the advice of Winston officers and ~fldd,e*' Ku'tars, etc. You need M t Brown and Mr. W. R. Land, has lo- is now confined in Forsyth's jail. It pay for the work if jt'8 not done sat-cated in Greensboro. He is engaged seems that he was out on bond an |