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THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT. VOL. 78. GREENSBORO, W. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1899. NO. 44. FESSIONAL CARDS. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. Or. J. RICHARDSON. —Col. John R. Stewart is the week in Winston. KA.TZ BUILDING. —Sheriff Gilmer has finished his tax —Revs. J. W. Hypes, of Salem Va —Mi., collecting tour f the couBty and is and C. C. Ceci,, of Danvi ie Va%.H- Collfghas zone Zt ,r °f GU"f°rd spending very well satisfied with the results, ne ngelists, are conducting a TZ££ZE££!Z£n I be last appointment was at Friend- sanctiflcation meeting in a tent on the lege of " In the Mayors Court. Mayor Taylor had a full court yee-iion meeting in a tent on the lege of Physicians mH »—---- terday afternoon, and as a result*th« »f South El- and Lewis streets. ing won ZSSLffiXTS^ "* *-« i8 **• by a few do,! relatives in Atlanta, Ga. : Cook yesterday. -The Odell Hardware Company has ] —Mr. w- B. Webster, a new advertisement thia week. was 'n the city yesterday an 5 W. GA8TON ST. —Anew line of Elkin home-made a Pleasant call. He will begin teach- vices progress. ing the public school at Cedar BEALL, III. D., AN AND SURGEON. mrf Square. KXCE : i"i Aaheboro St. 30 to 1; 3 to 4:30. HONE NO. 17- I. STAMEY, M. 1). . i i;isrcEi: Ltli. Elxsa. St. jrissom's Srag Store. shoes just opened at Rankin & 11.1- gin'a. —Deputy Sheriff John Weatherly has recovered from an attack of ma-laria. —Mr. J. W. Causey is rejoicing over the addition of a new member t» his family. —Mr. A. L. Crutchlield, of Spartan-burg, S. C, is visiting relatives in this section. | So far no great amount of interest has , tion. Miss Worth la a daughter of the" '^ There is a ^ordinanceagainst of Milboro, been manifested in the Meeting, though late Daniel Worth and u a graduate of * ' bicycle on 'be sidewalk, but a nd gave us things may grew warmer as the ser- Guilford College. Later she graduated I*""8 'Dan cominK through the su-egin from the Boa(0n Xflrm8, Schoo, of bur»* rode along the forbidden p„th. Jedar Falls j —The Greensboro Supply Company Gymnastics and was placed in charge , probable that his violation of the next Monday, this being his second j has just been organized for the pur- of the department of physical culture f^ would never h»ve been brought to year as teacher of that school. pose of handling, as jobbers and man- j at Guilford College, which department had he DOt COme in ■•*«••■ with —Ben Jennings, who was shot by ufacturers" agents, all kinds of wood ! she conducted with much thorough- *.-portly cnlore<iI woman. She reported Ben Wilkerson gome weeks ago, and working and textile manufacturing ness and success. She is an energetic fl'm l° 'he ol,10ers anJ tne minimum whose condition has been critical, is machinery. The company is composed i and intellectual young woman and de- ^ th? flrst offence—*3.00—was able to be out a portion of the time. < of S. J. Lindau, of this city; W. I. serves to meet with success in the pro- en'eredagain8t bini by the mayor. His physician says he is now out of Young, of Winston-Salem, and X. D. fession which she has chosen as her Turner, a burly, insolent negro, Dr. J. J. BRYAN laional services to the osboroand vicinity :,3.FAEISS'DBUSST0Bi. i : \ BOH BOUBB. \ TUI Kim St. or Dr. . E. WYCHE. i> i iNTWTi i: ink Building, e< i. Ureenenoro, n\ C. |Br. J. H. WHEELER, IJENTIST. W :,nl"s Drug Store. danger. His was a narrow escape from Young, of Pilot Mountain. deatn- —Col. Thrasher, revenue agent at —Prof. J. A. Holmes, state geolo- this place, is succeeded by Mr. A. C. gist, will give a lecture on "The Canon i Patterson, who has been in the ser- -Mr.J.W. Lindau is moving into and the Yosemite Valley" in the vice some time. The two gentlemen his handsome new residence on Sum- , chapel 0, tne 8tate Xorma, and ,ndll8. went t0 Wa8hinKton SllDday night to mit avenue. ; trja, college tomorrow night. The ' attend to the transfer of the office. Col —Dr. Charles D. Mclver delivered j lecture will be illustrated by stereop-an educational lecture in Hickory I ticon views. Monday night. _Tbe Agheboro Courier aay8 that — Mrs..!. X. Longest has gone to X. F. Yow attempted suicide by drink- Kansas on a visit to her mother and Ing laudanum at the home of bis bro-other relatives. ther at Cedar Falls one night last —Judge Spencer B. Adams went to week. It was with considerable ditti- Patrick county, Virginia, Monday on culty that he was saved from the ef-profeisional business. fects of the deadly drug. —Chrismon Bros., the West Market —A dispatch from Madison says: Carr, of Durham, the chief marshal for the occasion, arrived on the vestibule train from the north and was joined street grocers, are paying the highest "While Will Hopper and Riley Pierson j bere by the Gate City Band, which lession wnicn sue has chosen as her „„,. , --—» life work. | ° a feB,ale friend had a misunder- »... |landing which wound up in a "scrap." —At the last December term of court Tne woman suffered some bodily hurt Charles Robinson and Ed. and Arthur and "cental anguish." The mayor Orrell were convicted of trespass and charged Tom $7.50 for his little diver-injury to property, being sentenced to 8ion-serve a term on the county roads. The! Monday night several young white case was appealed to the Supreme , boV8 and a negro procured a half gal- I brasher will be transferred to ML-; court> whloh upheld the lower P coim \ Ion of extract of corn and went ouft. sour, and placed In charge of a reye- | but by this time the Orrell boys had • P»in* tb« town a bloody hue The nue office in the bt. Louis district. decamped. Robinson remained on the \ wblt« »oys were having some fun at —The Winston horse show opened roads until a few months ago, when he jtne expense of the negro, who rebelled, yesterday with an immense crowd of was pardoned. Thinking the matter'and curse words and blows followed! people present. A large number went had blown over, the Orrell boye re- ' When the mayor investigated the mat-up from Greensboro. Gen. Julian S.! turned home a week or more ago. But Jter the negro was dismissed and two prices for country produce. —Sheriff Gilmer and Bro. A.G. Kirk-man represented the county officials at the Winston horse fair yesterday. —Mr. Frank Erwin, of Washington, D. C, spent last Friday in the city on his return from the state fair at Raleigh. were removing timbers from the new i acted a9 his personal escort to Winston, roads to work out their sentence. our officials are always watchful and pf tne wa'te boys were lined $1.00 each. Monday they were visited by Deputy I 0f ,ate the officers have been keep- Sheriff Weatherly, who locked them lng a "weather eye" on the houses of up. They have been sent out to the '" fame with which Greensboro ia cotton mill at Evalon both were struck by an upright piece of timber, which killed Hopper at once and fatally in-jured Pierson. Pierson is married." —We are showing some extra values in underwear this season, in all sizes and styles, for men, women and chil-cursed, and there has been considera- ——•—■— ble moving around among the OOOtt- —A young man giving his name as , pants of said houses, several of them J. H. Cook was arrested Saturday eve- | having left town. Louise Allen is an ,dren, including a nice line of union ! nlnK for atte.Q'Pted forgery. Became indelicate but not altogether bad- -Burglars visiced the pantry of Bro. suits for women and children. It will | , OI* tDree "* ago and ob- looklDK fe,"ule who presides over one J. F. McCulloch.ofOur Church Record, be money In your pocket to see our a few nights ago and relieved it of a i line before you buy your winter sup- The nicest line of 25c, 40c, 50c. 1100-pound sack of flour. A person who A. }\. SCALES, C^unsellof at Law, IBO, N. C. and $1 00 laraps in the city. HIATT & LAMB. will rob a combination preacher and editor must indeed be a depraved —Plenty of Elkin knitting yarn in wretch, beyond the hope of redemption. ply. RANKIN & HODOIN, tained employment in Mr. J. F. Yates'!of these passion-allaying establish-tin shop and proved himself a most ef- menta, and yesterday afternoon she ficient workman. Last Wednesday he was summoned into the presence of South of Dooot g0t °n a biSdrunk and remained away Greensboro's chief magistrate to an-p • from bis work the remainder of the sw all colors, also cotton batting for quilts at RANKIN & HODCIN'S. wer for her sins, or a portion of them. -The pastor, Rev. H. D. Lequeux,, week. Saturday he procured a blank When her case was called she waived will preach at Spnngwood next Satnr- check on the Greensboro Xational examination and was bound over to day and Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m. . Bank and made it out in his favor for the December term of court under a night's engagement at the Communion services will be held on ,„ 50, 8igning Mr> Yate8, name to lt.; bond of «100. It is very probable that )f Music next week, begin- Sunday. Ihe second babbath is the ' He attempted to have it ( /, V. TAYLOK, —Dan Packard's opera company will till a three wlikerafen^^^ aiu91c n,xo weeK, aegin-, ■-™J;. y- "T" *""**" lDe I He attempted to have it cashed at she will shake the dust of this wicked CaMonoradTe'ss W £ SJner tha - • Th.s i. one of the «sualt,me for holding communion ser- Fari88. drug gtore> but Mr. Fariss de- city from her feet before the next term can on or aauress vv.i. lurner, this finest opera companies on the road and vice, but some time ago it was decided I never fails to entertain and please the j to change to the first Sunday when —Game is said to be more plentiful public. In Guilford than in years, birds and . -Esau Holderby, a colored man em-squirrels in particular being reported j pi0yed as a section hand on the South-in abundance. tected the forgery at once, and shortly ; of court, but in that event the town afterward the young man was in jail, will be better off and the officers will there are more than four Sabbaths in a He was given a hearing by the mayor have accomplished their purpose-rid-month. —Mr. Robert S. Mebane, of this city, Monday afternoon and bound over to court. Being unable te give bond, he ding the city of as many of these un-desirable citi/ens as possible. NSBORO. N. C ern Railway, was found dead just out- will be married this afternoon at 4 ' was remanded to jail. Cook has just — Rev. James R. Joaes, of Guilford side the corporate limits of Reidsville \ o'clock to Miss Cora Alice Holt, . finished serving out a sentence on the College, is assisting in a revival meet- Sunday morning. His body, which I daughter of Mr. L. Banks Holt, of DOUGLAS. ' '"Kat ,he Methodist Protestant church ! was lying beside the railroad track, Graham. A number of Greensboro in Burlington this week. had been struck by a train and was , people went down this morning to | ADAMS & DOUGLAS, I witness the ceremony, which will be ittorneys - at - Law, IH BClLniNO, IZElsrSBOIR©, 2ST. C. XV . P. IIVM'M. .IK.. —Mr...\. II. Slaughter, proprietor of badly mangled Jarrells Hotel, High Point, has leased —1 will pay 7% cents a pound for ' Performed in the Presbyterian church the Hotel March at Lexington and green beef hides at present, 3'a'cents a will conduct it after Xovember 1st. county road. Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous en-ergy are not found where Stomach. BYNUM & BYNUM, and Counsellors at Law. V SQUARE. — If you have to buy any pant goods and shoes, see our line and prices be-buy. We will save you RANKIN & HOD.-.IN. —Mr. Lonnie A. Bergman and Miss Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out et Berta Jackson were married at the order. If you want these qualities and residence of the bride's parents, in ^Z^i^^ly^^at uS at Graham. The young couple will suul"er township, last Wednesday ton's drug store. visit a number of northern cities on ! afterB00n at 4 o'clock. The ceremony ►--. i «.. "/„( their bridal tour. ,; was performed in an impressive man- Coming to Greensboro. «» Hill nil 1 Grill gel OI i nar, u_ ¥»_ A *-, »-• , JAS. W. FOKHIS. -Dressmakers and other ladies who 7 - . G' K,rkn,an ln the Greensboro is to be visited next week Oliver S. Newlin, AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, S SBl »R( », N. C. . i nun pound for tallow and 20 cents a pound for beeswax. each. Proprietor Stall Xo. 1, City Market, have dresses to make will And at lireensboro, X. C. Thacker & Brockmann's a very coui- -Mr. T. J. McAdoo, proprietor of P'ete stock of waist and skirt linings, the telephone exchange, has had two sile8'as, drillings, percalines, nearsilks, tu.gj.ist opened at 1 hacker A Brock- cablefl piaced along South Elm street cambric9- cotto" and linen canvass, manns. Also new line of rugs, car- f0 uke the „|lmerous double faced linings, crinolines, stays, pete, tloor oil cloth and window cur-tains. fore you money. —One thousand yards of new mat-wires. This is a decided improvement and was made necessary by the con- —There are now about sixty convicts 8tautly Increasing patronage of the on the county roads, but Superinten- j telephone exchange. dent Bergman says he could work twenty-five or thirty more to an ad- - fii- KKAI BKOS. NTH lull I II K iix Mutual Life In-e Company. vantage. —The Mt. Airy granite for the re-taining wall in front of John Barker's property, on Xorth Davie street, was delivered this week and will be put in place soon. — Friday will be "bargain day'' at •'. M. Hendrix & Cos store. When —Dr. H. P. Bowman and Mrs. Ar-minta Kestler, of Gibsonville, were presence of a number of friends and , by what is considered to be the best relatives of the contracting parties, operatic organization entour this sea- The attendants were: Miss Annie son. It is the Dan Packard Opera Paschal, with Mr. Walter Jackson, Company and large orchestra composed and Miss Lessie Grooine, with Mr. C. without exception of the most talented E. Armfield. Mrs. Marvin Groome artists now appearingbefore the public, whalebones, waterproof, brush and Pre8'ded at the organ and played the This company has a reputation that is velveteen bindings.spool silks and cot-:W^d",g u marcb,nacbar'uin«u"iUner- to be envied, and its engagements in ton, hooks and eyes, collar canvass,; , r ,* ceremony had been per- other cities have taken the forms of and in fact everything that goes into a f°rme," a°d tbe bappy C0Uple ba(l re" options, so large has bee., the public's dregJ ice.ved congratulations the wedding patronage and the press'praise. ..... . . party was driven to the home of the In tne cast is Gilbert Clayton, with- -Suit has been entered against the \gtoom>a parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. L. out a peer in comedy, and beeidee a married in Raleigh last Wednesday c[^ bJ Mr- ■[■ Henry Phipps for*4C41, Bergman, of Pomona, where a sumptu- character comedian of exceptional abil-evening by Rev. Dr. Xorman, of the Edentcn Street M. E. church. The parties are well known in eastern and southern Guilford. The PATRIOT ex-tends congratulations. — The Star says the congregation of tbe First Presbyterian church ef that being the amount claimed by him as due for furnishing groceries to the family of Robert Fentress when they were quarantined on account of the smallpox scare last spring. Mr. Phipps claims that he was authorized to fur-nish the groceries at the expense of the gn ous supper was served. The groom is ity. His associate in the comedy mak-an industrious and steady young man ing is Monte Walker, known widely as and holds the confidence of all who I the merriest jester upon the operatic know him. His bride is a daughter stage. Miss (Jarlotta Gilmer will ap-of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jackson and a pear in all of the leading soprano roles. grand-daughter of Mr. '/.. Groome. She has a magniricent voice, and her ins. can ntereat von. i firm talks abeut bargains you Wilmington has decided to postpone C'[.y'but thU isdenied bythe alderraen> May happiness and prosperity be their social favorite everywhere. Warwici •ailing of a pastor to" r.efU"d '° paf tbe b'"' HeDCe portion through life. cianor, last season leading bariton i. JOHNSON, IRO ^ SPECIALIST, know what it means. Read the ad. indefinitely the calling of pastor , f"r P««'-«"»™. succeed Rev. Dr. Peyton H. Hog.. the'U,t- — A shitting engine struck a dray on Rev. Hay Watson Smith, of this cit7, —Aunt Rena Rhodes, colored, wife the lewis street orossing late Saturday will supply the pulpit until permanent of l ncle A,ex- Rhodes, died at her e is a most estimable young lady, attractive manners have made her a k b .! ELM ST. i in at ion Free. i .' I IED 30 YEARS. If pi number of friends. > rarrar s Son .-1.^,,^ XPERT AND ADJUSTER. ; with the Grau Grand Opera Company, Last Cnance. , now hold9 that position with the Pack- We have just received two car loads ard Company, and his robust voice is evening, demolishing the vehicle and arrangements are made. nome near Guilford College on the ; of buggies, which were bought at the handsomely matched with his romantic slightly injuringthedriver. Thehorse —Mr. Wm. E. Wills„n a former res- 14th '"*'" sbe was about eighty years old prices, and our house being full, we stage appearance, while Mr. Charles X. escaped unhurt. j(Jent ^f ,hi'3 p0UD(v* j'g mo?j .." old and held the respect and esteem of have decided to run them off at *3> Holmes in the tenor roles not only dis- -Alston Hall, an aged colored man. family from Raleigh'to Charlotte this tUe people of ,be community. Prior each. They have second growth hick- plays a splendid voice, but his dramatic w.is found dead at his home in Warn- week, where he becomes manager of Co tbe (ivil war she was tD9 property ory wheels, screwed rims. ; 4-inoh steel talentsare highly developed. Probably ersville yesterday morning. He lived the A. F. Meslck Grocery Company °f "'* To:n Rbode9' father and was a tire, leather cushion and back, full the prettiest member, and the most alone and had been dead several hours His children are at present visiting true and faithful servaut. Her like is nickel trimmings aod side bar or sin- winsome, too, is Miss JosephiDe Kirk-when discovered. their grandparents Mr and Mrs Chas erowing smaller year by year, and gle leaf end s^ring. Fer four years wood, who fetchingly accepts tbe place -Mn. Shube Marrow, a highly es- H. Wlllaon, at Summerfleld. ' a°°" tUe "°ld lMUe" darkey wili live we have sold the same|buggy at 137.50 of soubrette. Others in the minor roles teemed lady of Sumner township, died -The Hunter Manufacturing and only m memor^ and consider it the best on the market of the operas are Charles Stout, Jessie Saturday morning. The bereaved re- Commission Company is making some ~The 9tewards of West Market for the moDey' lt has eiven entire Highland, Jeannette Hibbard, Frank latives have the sympathy of a large extensive improvements in the over- Stre6t Metbodi9C church last week 9ati8faction- You cannot buy these Emmerson and Charles Phillips. The voted their faithful pastor, Rev. Dr. J. buggies today at the factory for lese chorus numbers nearly twenty voices, C. Rowe, a vacation on account of the 'b*0 *35» but we cannot store them, se and tbe feminine portion is a bevy of heavy strain through which he has they must and will go. Come quick. pretty girls. The operas to be sung passed in conducting a two weeks're- M. G. XEWKLL & Co. hercare : Monday night,"The Mascot;'' vival meeting and in consideration of ""*"* Tuesday, "Era Diavollo:'' Wednesday, the further fact that he has not taken A Thousand Tongues £finee' '■*}ikad.°'"s and at JjBjj^1*? a rest during the year. Feeling that Could not express the rapture of An- ^^y^o^g^loZ^^aZ he could not afford to spare the time from his pastoral work just now, Dr. alls and pants factory on Buchanan want to see the best street. A new boiler has just been in-fitting, best looking and longest lasting stalled to furnish steam to heat the shoes ever sold in this city for two building, which will be lighted by the dollars, go and look at those just put company's own electric dynamo, en sale at Thacker & Brockmann's. —Mr. E. A. Miller, manager of the -Rev. William L. Kibler, of Chippe- Greensboro Steam Laundry, has gone wa Lake, Ohio; who was formerly in norlb on a tour of inspection of some %. w,,,RITCHETT, charge of the Lutheran mission in this city, has accepted a call to the pastor-ate of a Lutheran church in Balti-more. IN; IOK —Seed Wheat For Sale.—We have 7") bushels of Russian Red and 125 SIZE, WOOL AMI bu3,lel9 of Improved Kivett Seed Wheat * JUCHWEBY. for 9Hle at ll5 cents per bushel. This K.n. seed is pure and clean. of the laundries that are U3ing the lat-est and most up-to-date machinery. Mr. Dick, the proprietor, is preparing to install new machinery in his laun-dry and of course wants the best ob-tainable. nie E. Springer, of Philadelphia, when and yj cents. Dr. King's Xew Discovery cured herof Rowe declined to avail himself of tbe a hacking cough that for many years kind oiler of the church officials. bad made life a burden, She says: « ■ ■ "'After all other remedies and doctors Job Couldn't Have Stood It failed it soon removed the pain in my ii 42-3t. XEKI.LKY Bitoe., Pleasant Garden. Scrap Iron Wanted. We will buy all your old castings, wrought iron, plow steel, brass and Will pay highest prices. G. T. GLASCOCI .£ Sox, Greensboro, X. C. copper, tf. If he'd had Itching Piles. They're chest and I can now sleep soundly, terribly annoying: but Buck'.en's Ar- something I can scarcely remember nica Salve will cure the worst case of doing before. I feel like sounding its Piles on earth. It has cured thousands, praises throughout the L'niverse."' Dr. For injuries. Panisor Bodily Eruptions King's Xew Discovery is guaranteed it's the best salve in the world. Price to cure all troublesof the Tbroat.Chest 25c. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by or Lungs. Price 50c and |1. Trial C. E. Holton, druggist. brottles free at Holton's drug store. There ism i Macrh in thu Met rnuiitry than all ■<ther •li*ea-«--pin t -■••• - u until ttie la-i few year- » :»- lappaeed to be in- I r a (treat many yesr-meed it a local lueaae, end prescribe anstanuy (.■ local ire umi at. pronounced fi en cata. I ii lo be a const ti lion- .-. II I t:..-- •:■:.:■ • .,..• ii. i itarrt.Care,manufectore<l '..-. f..!.. kCo.,Toledo.Ohio,u. ■ I _■ • ■ , t . .: ■,•■: It :- lakt-n Dternall] in d— from 10 drops to a teeaj .- f i,l. It art- d.reetly on tlie bl<»>'l anl nni'-"Hi> larfaceaof lh« - item. I he] "l..: one hi dollars for any cue u lads t" core. Bend toe circulars and testimonial*. Addrees. V.l. I.HKNKV ,t CO^Toledo,O. sol by dracgiata. Tic. llali'a Family l'ill» are the be.:.
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Title | The Greensboro patriot [October 25, 1899] |
Date | 1899-10-25 |
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Description | The October 25, 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, W. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1899.
NO. 44.
FESSIONAL CARDS. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS.
Or. J. RICHARDSON. —Col. John R. Stewart is
the week in Winston.
KA.TZ BUILDING.
—Sheriff Gilmer has finished his tax —Revs. J. W. Hypes, of Salem Va —Mi.,
collecting tour f the couBty and is and C. C. Ceci,, of Danvi ie Va%.H- Collfghas zone Zt ,r °f GU"f°rd
spending very well satisfied with the results, ne ngelists, are conducting a TZ££ZE££!Z£n
I be last appointment was at Friend- sanctiflcation meeting in a tent on the lege of "
In the Mayors Court.
Mayor Taylor had a full court yee-iion
meeting in a tent on the lege of Physicians mH »—---- terday afternoon, and as a result*th«
»f South El- and Lewis streets. ing won ZSSLffiXTS^ "* *-« i8 **• by a few do,!
relatives in Atlanta, Ga. : Cook yesterday.
-The Odell Hardware Company has ] —Mr. w- B. Webster,
a new advertisement thia week. was 'n the city yesterday an
5 W. GA8TON ST. —Anew line of Elkin home-made a Pleasant call. He will begin teach- vices progress.
ing the public school at Cedar BEALL, III. D.,
AN AND SURGEON.
mrf Square.
KXCE : i"i Aaheboro St.
30 to 1; 3 to 4:30.
HONE NO. 17-
I. STAMEY, M. 1).
. i i;isrcEi:
Ltli. Elxsa. St.
jrissom's Srag Store.
shoes just opened at Rankin & 11.1-
gin'a.
—Deputy Sheriff John Weatherly
has recovered from an attack of ma-laria.
—Mr. J. W. Causey is rejoicing over
the addition of a new member t» his
family.
—Mr. A. L. Crutchlield, of Spartan-burg,
S. C, is visiting relatives in this
section.
| So far no great amount of interest has , tion. Miss Worth la a daughter of the" '^ There is a ^ordinanceagainst
of Milboro, been manifested in the Meeting, though late Daniel Worth and u a graduate of * ' bicycle on 'be sidewalk, but a
nd gave us things may grew warmer as the ser- Guilford College. Later she graduated I*""8 'Dan cominK through the su-egin
from the Boa(0n Xflrm8, Schoo, of
bur»* rode along the forbidden p„th.
Jedar Falls j —The Greensboro Supply Company Gymnastics and was placed in charge , probable that his violation of the
next Monday, this being his second j has just been organized for the pur- of the department of physical culture f^ would never h»ve been brought to
year as teacher of that school. pose of handling, as jobbers and man- j at Guilford College, which department had he DOt COme in ■•*«••■ with
—Ben Jennings, who was shot by ufacturers" agents, all kinds of wood ! she conducted with much thorough- *.-portly cnlore |