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THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1900. NO. 12. 3SI0NN-AL CARDS. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. f. J.RICHARDSON. riLDDfO. &.STON ST. P. BFALL, H. D. JRQEOM1. ro St. 1:30. IEY, M. D. —Ira. St. . Zns Store. ilYAN - rvices i" the ilolty ISS'DBUOBTML - i nouac —Towneend has the beBt corn plant-ers. —Mrs. Col. J. D. Kane is visiting in Lynch burg, Va. — Mr. A. II. Joyce, of Danbury, was here Saturday on legal business. —We lead in everything in our line, tf. M. G. NKWKLI. i\: Co. —Drink Postum Cereal Coffee; it will cure dyspepsia. HIATT & LAMB. — Prof. Clarence Brown's music pu-pils gave a vocal concert last Friday night. —Two cars of pure seed potatoes, for sale this week and next, ('all on us. l0-2t. W. F. CLEGG & Bio. — Miss Ava Clandenin, of Grahaa, came up a few days ago on a visit to relatives. —Mr. R. O. Fortune is on the north-ern markets purchasing new goods for the Bee Hive. —Miss Mary Hancock has retarned from a pleasant visit to Washington and Richmond. — Mr. C. A. Bray returned Mondav from a trip to Richmond and other points In Virginia. —Mrs. Carrie Gerrell went to New York last Thursday to buy her stock —Wanted :—Reliable agent in | —Two young white boys. Torn Pick- TOBACCO NOTES. Greensboro to sell first class $25.00 and j ard and Harvey Vincent, living near 130.00 bicycles. Address A. M. SCHKF- ; Graham, became engaged in a quarrel I Items of Interest to the Grower the ran & Co., 92 Read St., New York. on Sunday afternoon, the 11th list., Dealer, and the Manufacturer. —We still have a few more of those *Bd Vincent was struck on the bead by $40 buggies at $35. Come quick; they [ * atone. The wound resulted in his will not last long. j death Friday afternoon. tf- M. G. NKWEI.I. & Co. —Tom Hunter and Ella Horton, -Messrs. CM. Vanstory and Thomas ! colored, were arrested yesterday for L. McLean returned Saturday from retailng whiskey. Tom had gone into MARKET REPORT. The receipts on our market for the past week have been large enough to keep our buyers pretty busy all the' while. The offerings were mostly me-dium tobacco, but some good wrappers New York, where they bought new the business with a view to escaping j ghowed up and were , fc|J f goods for the Vanstory Clothing ejom- detectiou and sold the ardent from a coffee pot. They were both carried to Winston and placed iu jail. —Mr. X. J. McDuflie has purchased the china and crockery business of Mr. J. R. McDuflie and will close out the | stock. The frame building in which ' the business is conducted will be torn pany. —Mr. B. K. Lacey, of Raleigh, com-missioner of labor and printing, and a prominent candidate for the Demo-cratic nomination for state treasurer, was here Monday. —See the new ad. of the Banner wareh. ouse ,in .th..is I, ssue. „1,.he pro- away during the summer and replaced prietors want 1,000,009 pounds of to-by a modern brick structure. 1 L. Rierson, SURGEON, of spring millinery. -George Brown, banco, fer which the highest market prices will be paid. —A match game of ball was played on Saturday last, near Suaaner, between the Concord and Centre base ball teams, in which the former defeated the latter by a seera of 2G to 7. —People whe have occasioo te travel Lewis street will be pleased to know i values in dress goods, clothing, shoes, —Beginning this evening and con-tinuing throughout the week a Chris-tian Missionary Alliaace will be held in tbe Friend'e church ia this city. Addresses wi! be atadde by Rev. A. B. Simpson, president and feunder of the society and several ether persons. —Golden opportunities to procure fCHE, that tbe street is being macadamized. It will be a great improvement when tbe work is completed. — Minnie Durham, a young white rge a young negro I girl who lived near the water works wanted at Hillsbore for au assault, was IgtatloD, died Friday morning. She arrested hers Saturday. j was the daughter of William Durham, - Sheriff Gilmer has a notice in this | who died on the previous Sunday. issue of ioterest to the taxpayers of the Woody's Mill section. : etc., are offered by the Harry-Belk Brothers Company. Read their big ad. in tbe PATRIOT and then call at : their store on South Elm street, where | you will be astonished at tbe low prices prevailing. —There is a constant effort on the j part of great railway systems to reduce the cost of transportation, yet, the aver- Our market has been quite lively this week and all grades of tobacco are iu active demand. Prices have been steadily advancing all tbe week and ail grades are selling better. Wrap-pers are selling well, especially bright wrappers, which have advanced very materially in the last few days. Mr. S. A.Colefrane.of Sumner town-ship, made a good sale on the market Saturday. Unfavorable reports come from a uumber of sources in South Carolina relative to the condition of the tobacco ! plant beds. Mr. T. J. Walker, buyer fer the American Tobacco Compans mond, Va., was iu the city guest of our Mr. O. A. Bray Mr. J. S. Butler, of Bockingham county, was a well pleased patron of this market yesterday. He sold 000 pounds of the leaf for $78.61. Seed Potatoes! EARLY QUEEN ROSE! Pronounced by our best farmers N 1 IMTi l). 11 ling, t, lireeniboro, s •l ■ WHEELER, 1ST. : Tug Store. A. PfflPPS. N AND DENTIST, DANVILLE, T, N. C J. J. SCALES. Scales & Scales, d Counsellors at Law, IRO, N. C. Z. V. TAYLOR, N. C-pm D. DOUGLAS, ■ney - at - Law. BORO.atT.C. I . r SYNCH.JB., — A carriage containing several per- * ■ " * age farmer seldom gives such asubject ns was •verturaed and bad. ly dam-1 a "th. ough, t.. „Macad.amized, road.s l.o.r.t.he, —Mr. J. Elwood Cox has sold bis m-:aee(j Saturday night on Lewis street, , . „ . .. ».. . , . , ., ,,,.,. „ i"Kcu »■ J » 'farmer are what ballasted track and terest in the High Point r urmture i near Glascoek's foundry. The occu- Factory to Mr. M. J. Wrenn. '■ pants escaped with severe bruises. I'. M. Pickard £ Co. have purchased [' _ wm H Ukttb(WI A Co. have sold tbeir spring and summer clothing car-ried ever from last season in bulk te an out-of-town firm. The stock this Ex-.Sharill" R. T. Kernodle, of Ala-raaocs county, brought a big lot of to-bacco to Greensbaro a few days ago and made a satisfactory sale. L",R,,t iflg Earliest, Best k Our Climate, TheUto lieli, Of any Irish Potato. I offer this Potato in the stock of groceries of Smith A Mur-chison at 511 South Elm street. —Mr. I). A. Lundie has returned from Hot Springs, Ark , where he went for treatment for rheumatism. —If your cow bas goue dry. try a can of our "Evaporated Cream," 121.. and 15 cents per can, at Scott's. improved rolling stock are to the rail-road corporations. — It is said that Rev. Dr. E. W. Smith' of this city, will be tendered a call to the pastorate of the Seoond Presbyte-rian church of Richmond, Va ,«f which -We were pleased to receive a call ithftt is l» b« wa*«'1 in b,ha,f *f *,,d yesterday from Dr. C. 9. Tate, of Ram-, ro»ds-season will be new ia every particular.. toe lftt8 R#r !)ri M0,el D. Hoge was -Tbe executive committee of tbe I P^XOT for more than fifty years. Dr. Good Roads Club held a meeting a few ' Smith has recently declined a flatter-days ago and discussed matter* per- *■« call to a Baltimore church, tailing to the success of the campaign ! —Ur». Fannie Johnson died of a can-cer at her boats near Guilford College Plans are on foot for a new ware-house in Greensboro before the begin,- , iiing of another season. Keep your . 1 ' -peCK DclgS ! eye oo us. We are driving ahead all the while. A good many of our Rockiogbam friends were here with tobacco this week aud made very satisfactory sales. In fiu-1 this class of tobacco is a way up on this market. $2,50 per Bag, 90c. a Bushel. sour, who was here on business. —Mr. I.utber Talley and Miss Annie B. Cole, both of thie city, were married Sunday by J. A. Pritehett, J. P. —If you want a plow outside of tbe plow trust buv the Chattanooga. (•Rnns'SBORO HARDWARK CO. —Bring us your bides, tallow and all produoe. W» keep the prices up and pay spot eash. W. F. CI.BGI; &, Bito. —Mr. .lames McLean, postmaster at Saturday. She bad been allllctcd for a —Sheriff Gtlaaer and bis deputy, Mr. | long time and bad suffered much for John W. Cook, finished their tax col- \ the past two or thrse years. The fun- | iecting tour of tbe county last Tburs-. eral took place Sunday at New Garden jday. Tbey met with very good sue- ] Friends church. Rev. A. G. Kirkman ' cess, though there Is still a snug sum '. conducting tbe last solemn rites. uncollected. —Saturday a eat was releaaed from —Simon L. Kiger. a Winston mar- beneath the floeriog of one of tbe Ben-ebant, bas filed a voluntary petition in ( bow pionse balconies, where it had been ! th'Jg "raarket^"yesterday. Mr. W. C. Bradsber, buyer for Black-well's Durham Tobacco Company, was on our breaks today shaking; hands with bis many friends and looking after tobacco for bis company. C. A. Bray, of Bray Brothers, came ——^—^———^———^^~ in Monday morning from an extended ; _The ncx| .„„„„, examin,tIon for busine.stnp, and from the way he was ,,ife certlflpate8 t. teach in p,lbiin bidding on tobacco he must have done ; 9C,1#o!g wm ,,e ue|,i iB the eoortkonMe a good business on bis rounds. j ,„ Green(,bcr# on the Be(.nnd Thursday Mr. W. H. Clayton, of Scalesvllle, |tn July- Q««*tloa« have been prepar-was among those who sold tobacco on j ed bJ ,be strtte board of examiners up-bankruptcy with the clerk ef the Fed- |af>r|aMed for ten days. During this eral ceort of this place. His liabilitiea time it DJld B0 f#odi though an abund-are scheduled at |4.63Go2, with assets | aBC# ot raiQ fen to furnish it water, amounting to $187.50. | xhe feline was considerably weakened pleased with his sale He was well !•" ,lle following sobjects, to-wit: and thinks! Arithmetic, algebra, geography, phys- Greensboro as good a market as any. j ic»' geography, physiology, history, — civil government, scheel law, English Alamance peopl know a good thiog lKraulraar.English literature, eiemen- Dennyevllle, was in Greensboro one; —Guilford will have twenty-three by its close confinement and long fast | when they see it and are bringing lots I jgry botj4ny) elementary psychology, —There day last week and called on the PA-|TOtesin the Democratic atate conven- TKIOT. —The baseball park in being put in shape for the Boston team, which will | arrive here in a few days for its spring prnctiee. —J. M. Hcudrix & Co. sell good of their tobacco to this market, whioh and eleinentary phyaics. The school tion which will meet in Raleigh. on i made 7to".i'n!d,u,c*e co°ng«r.e„s.s. tfoo-m.atk-e a,n! i U *ood pr0of tbatthe'Ket "ore "••n«» ' law provides that each applicant must thi L . th .i . . h . , t April lltb. Only three count.es- iation t0 the, Qailtord Battle °D ,h'9 """* .."_* <et elsewhere' pay in advance to tbe county superin- Mecklenburg, Wake and Buncombe— Ground ^iflicieat to put the grounds Mr. E. P. Butler is among the Rock- tendent of schools the sum of $5, are entitled te larger votes. ,.n ^^ order an<J keep tb(jm go- ingham farmers who have visited the which goes into the general eobool -Unless we have some freezing . There \* no reason why the govern- Greensboro market within the past j f""d of the coum v. weal her, following a warm spell, the j ment should not care for this historic I few ^"T*- For 830 pounds of tobacco | goods at tight prices and nothing else indications are that there will be a big battlefield, as is done with others of he realized $90.73, an average of more Buy B. B. B. s from *. C. "wn" ' send. Il-at i & BYNUM, Counsellors at Law. Oliver S. Hewlin, NSELLOR &T LAW, N C. . f Court usinees en-at any price. Read their new ad. and call ou I hem. —The Green«boro Hardware Com-pany talks about the Chattanooga chilled plow and tbe Osborne di*c har-row this week. —J. F. Ward, a Lexington merchant, was here Saturday looking for a thief who brake Into and robbed his store Thursday night. —Mr. Will H.Matthews has returned from New York and other bargain centers, where he purchased spring goods for bis firm. fruit crop this year. So far there has I less iuterest. j,uan " cents. been enougn cold weatber to retard _in Durham last night Mr. Charles The warehouses bad good breaks to-tbe growth of buds in trues and plants, j L. Van Noppen. of this city, met Prof. , day and prices were tbe best of the —Evangelist R. G. Pearson closed Albert Whitehouse, of Trinity College, season. We overheard a group of far-bis meeting at High Point Sun-Jay ,'B* 3°,nt discussion ef the question, j mers talking today and one of them night It is said there were about' "Resolved, That Great Britain is justi- remarked that tobacco was selling bet-three huedred professions of religion liable in her warfareagainst the Boers." . ter than he bad seen it for a long time. during tbe revival. Mr. Pearson will Prof. VVhitehouse is an Englishman,' They all joined him with a gratified bold his next meeting at Fast Lake, Ala. —Joe Jackson, of High Point, a well known and reckless violator of tbe law, while Mr. Van Noppen is a Dutchman,' surprise to And tobacco doing so well, and eai-h gentleman upheld the cause of his countrymen. Catarrh Cannot be Cured With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, H- the* nan-not reach tbe seat of tbe ilieeoae. i««rrii HI blood or constitutional disease, end in order to cure it \.ni "HI-! take internal remedin Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and an- di-rectly on the i>lo.>d an-i mncoui surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure i- not a quack me licioe. It »»» prescribed oy one of the hest pbysieiane in this countrv for years, aod isaregn ar prescription. It i- composed of tbe beet tonics kno«m, ooee-luned with the l>e»t liloo'l pnriflen :i-nu« 'ii-rcctlv 00 tlic niiicou- snrfaco I ,'• pcrfn-t combination of the two lnjtredietii- i- WDM prp-ioceseacb wonderful results In caring " ■larrn. Cuban leaders are disposed to dis-courage sugar cultivation In the isl- ieTsTto^testimoniais. free -Last week tbe Supreme court ! &a^ an(J ftrg(Je that „ wo(jld be bettef i ^ ( |( K^J. .JIKNKY * Co. ie ir trouble again. A letter was re- | handed down an opinion in tbe case of to grow tobacco and fruits more large- \ Hall'sFaaaUj PHli ur«- tbe beat, ceived here yesterday from theofficials J. F. Jerdon ys. Greensboro Furnace ,y for political as well as economic " reasons. Sugar planters, with large | perfected an Invention to doaway with I that plac Iclo. o. gh Point man is said to have at Cary saying he was under arrest at Company, appealed from the Snperior and asking for his past I court of this county. The action was FANCY GOODS. 1899. -.Cut Glass, Iterling Silver, the labor of opening and closing gates at railroad crossings. —Mr. Charles B. Wilkerson, of this city, was married in Lexington last Wednesday night to Miss Blanche Moore, of Thoaasville. —Mr. A. B. Cannady, who located record. —Photographs of several negroes who bava had smallpox in Greensboro areon'exhibition at the chief of police's instituted for damages for the non-performance of a oontract, the plain-tiff being awarded $1,500. Both sides estates, tend to create an aristocratic class, and Cuba aspires to be demo-cratic. appealed and tbe Supreme court office." They were among the worst «rant8 a n "w tria cases and a look at the pictures re-moves all donbt of the genuineness of in Clocks, and here some months ago to practice law, the disease. - in Novelties, has gone to Florence, S. C, where he —Admiral will reside in the future. —If you want the lightest running and tbe best plow made, get the Chat-tanooga. GRKKNSIIOKO HARDWARE Co. —At the lirst Presbyterian church last Tnursday night a delightful organ recital was given under the direction of Prof. J. H. Craiguill, of Charlotte. W. B. FARRAR S SON, Kiad Engraver. 'i Kailwai. }J. PRITCHETT, -. >.. c. ron •UCHINSBY. . K.-li-llai . KKM POEZOLT. " Merchant Tailor. md T 1 ' guarau —Mr. W. C. Boren is preparing to build a handsome residence at Pomona, just west of Mr. J. Van Lindley's. Work will commence in a few days. George Dewey passed through Greensboro early Monday morning on the vestibule on bis way to Savannah and other points south. Tbe public bad not been apprised of bis coming and there was no demon-stration at the depot. —The Vanstory Clothing Company, successor to C. M. Vanstory & Co., an-nounces in this issue that it will be open for business at tbe old stand on or about April 10th. Everything will be absolutely new and will be sold at one price and for cash. —Mr. J. W. I.indau was Friday ap-pointed receiver of the Fishblats-Katz Company. The liabilities are and it is understood that amount to about -*15,000. The concern bad been in business under different firm names for a number of years, but had been making an effort to retire for the past year. Mr. R. I. Katz, the manager and principal owner, left Thursday night for New York. —It is announced that on May 1st postoflices will be supplied with small The snit brought against Col. J. S. Carr, former president of BlackwelPs Durham Tobacco Company, by Mr. W. D. Judkins, has been argued in New $8 ooo York aDd placed before cOBmi9sioner8- and Profits ' . and probably will not be decided before May. Tbe amount sued for by Mr. Judkins is commissions for the sale of tbe Blackwell coupany to tbe Ameri-can Tobacco Company, amounting to about $100,000. City National Bank OF GREENSBORO, N. C. WITH A-Capital, Surplus Total Assets Over, $100,000.00 13,000.00 500,000.00 Offer. Y.:r. Mt] to Depositors At SOME HIGH miens, an auction sale in >Ladysmitb Than any Bank in Greensboro. rous-arauteid. March 3rd, of articles brought in frim .,,.., , ,r ■. i. a campoftheBoers.a package of cigar- Accountioj Indtttduah, JTereMUft, ettes brought 25 shillings ($i;.lbi. tlfty . Firms umi Corporation* han-books containing two-cent stamps in- ciglirg broUght £ln *!- «7 .and a quar- \ died wi'h can and terleaved with paraflned paper. The ter of a pnurd of plug tobacco 45 »hll- economy. stamps will be in blocks of six to a lings (10.95).—Western Tobacco Jour-page, making a book of convenient size nal-to carry in a pocket or purse. Three Tobacco is higher in I.adysmith than Y0|JR BUS|NESS sizes will be issued, holding twelve, it is in the City of Flowers, but as you UlVt U!> TUUI1 twenty-four or forty-eight stamps can't market yours in South Africa, thy and orchard grass received today chisholm, Stroud A Rees, has return- each for wnicn an jncrease of onecent your next best chance Is in Greensboro. J.M. « AI.KKR. direct from Kentucky. ! ed from New York and other points, „_„,' th_ _»,,,. nt ,he <i.m»i will he J' " J. W. Scoxx * Co. Where he purchased a large and uP-to- j££^J^^^ "~^'Sfft"^"-^ -Mr. J. A. Davidson, of Cibsonville, date stock of spring clothing and furn- * ' resoectiveiv The price °f ferl"I/e.™ bas been ad-and Mr. R. W. Brook^, of this city, ishings. The goods are now being re- ' ?™2l vanced and they are still going higher, have been in Florida the past few ! ceived and a hearty welcome awaits weeks. They returned home yeste»day.' you "on the corner." you — Mr. Will R. Rankin, the careful — Big shipment of clover seed, timo- buyer for the tirm of Rankin, I're.-i'ltni. ( ashii.-. DIKECTOBS : neaMa, renpnetiTely. vanced and they are still going higher. K W-Br(<)ks j. V»D Lmdiey. ». L TTOKOOD, —Seeour$100bridle; it will surprise Leave your order with C. C. Tow nsend j."A. Hodgin. M. L. Bbletda. ;. .v. Wyihe. M. G. NEWELL & Co. and get it at the car load price. ll-2t J.s. Hunter, Dred Peacock, J. M. Walker.
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Title | The Greensboro patriot [March 21, 1900] |
Date | 1900-03-21 |
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THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT
GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1900. NO. 12.
3SI0NN-AL CARDS. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS.
f. J.RICHARDSON.
riLDDfO.
&.STON ST.
P. BFALL, H. D.
JRQEOM1.
ro St.
1:30.
IEY, M. D.
—Ira. St.
. Zns Store.
ilYAN
- rvices i" the
ilolty
ISS'DBUOBTML
-
i nouac
—Towneend has the beBt corn plant-ers.
—Mrs. Col. J. D. Kane is visiting in
Lynch burg, Va.
— Mr. A. II. Joyce, of Danbury, was
here Saturday on legal business.
—We lead in everything in our line,
tf. M. G. NKWKLI. i\: Co.
—Drink Postum Cereal Coffee; it
will cure dyspepsia. HIATT & LAMB.
— Prof. Clarence Brown's music pu-pils
gave a vocal concert last Friday
night.
—Two cars of pure seed potatoes, for
sale this week and next, ('all on us.
l0-2t. W. F. CLEGG & Bio.
— Miss Ava Clandenin, of Grahaa,
came up a few days ago on a visit to
relatives.
—Mr. R. O. Fortune is on the north-ern
markets purchasing new goods for
the Bee Hive.
—Miss Mary Hancock has retarned
from a pleasant visit to Washington
and Richmond.
— Mr. C. A. Bray returned Mondav
from a trip to Richmond and other
points In Virginia.
—Mrs. Carrie Gerrell went to New
York last Thursday to buy her stock
—Wanted :—Reliable agent in | —Two young white boys. Torn Pick- TOBACCO NOTES.
Greensboro to sell first class $25.00 and j ard and Harvey Vincent, living near
130.00 bicycles. Address A. M. SCHKF- ; Graham, became engaged in a quarrel I Items of Interest to the Grower the
ran & Co., 92 Read St., New York. on Sunday afternoon, the 11th list., Dealer, and the Manufacturer.
—We still have a few more of those *Bd Vincent was struck on the bead by
$40 buggies at $35. Come quick; they [ * atone. The wound resulted in his
will not last long. j death Friday afternoon.
tf- M. G. NKWEI.I. & Co. —Tom Hunter and Ella Horton,
-Messrs. CM. Vanstory and Thomas ! colored, were arrested yesterday for
L. McLean returned Saturday from retailng whiskey. Tom had gone into
MARKET REPORT.
The receipts on our market for the
past week have been large enough to
keep our buyers pretty busy all the'
while. The offerings were mostly me-dium
tobacco, but some good wrappers
New York, where they bought new the business with a view to escaping j ghowed up and were , fc|J f
goods for the Vanstory Clothing ejom- detectiou and sold the ardent from a
coffee pot. They were both carried to
Winston and placed iu jail.
—Mr. X. J. McDuflie has purchased
the china and crockery business of Mr.
J. R. McDuflie and will close out the
| stock. The frame building in which
' the business is conducted will be torn
pany.
—Mr. B. K. Lacey, of Raleigh, com-missioner
of labor and printing, and a
prominent candidate for the Demo-cratic
nomination for state treasurer,
was here Monday.
—See the new ad. of the Banner
wareh. ouse ,in .th..is I, ssue. „1,.he pro- away during the summer and replaced
prietors want 1,000,009 pounds of to-by
a modern brick structure.
1 L. Rierson,
SURGEON, of spring millinery.
-George Brown,
banco, fer which the highest market
prices will be paid.
—A match game of ball was played
on Saturday last, near Suaaner, between
the Concord and Centre base ball teams,
in which the former defeated the latter
by a seera of 2G to 7.
—People whe have occasioo te travel
Lewis street will be pleased to know i values in dress goods, clothing, shoes,
—Beginning this evening and con-tinuing
throughout the week a Chris-tian
Missionary Alliaace will be held
in tbe Friend'e church ia this city.
Addresses wi! be atadde by Rev. A. B.
Simpson, president and feunder of the
society and several ether persons.
—Golden opportunities to procure
fCHE,
that tbe street is being macadamized.
It will be a great improvement when
tbe work is completed.
— Minnie Durham, a young white
rge a young negro I girl who lived near the water works
wanted at Hillsbore for au assault, was IgtatloD, died Friday morning. She
arrested hers Saturday. j was the daughter of William Durham,
- Sheriff Gilmer has a notice in this | who died on the previous Sunday.
issue of ioterest to the taxpayers of
the Woody's Mill section.
: etc., are offered by the Harry-Belk
Brothers Company. Read their big
ad. in tbe PATRIOT and then call at
: their store on South Elm street, where
| you will be astonished at tbe low
prices prevailing.
—There is a constant effort on the
j part of great railway systems to reduce
the cost of transportation, yet, the aver-
Our market has been quite lively
this week and all grades of tobacco are
iu active demand. Prices have been
steadily advancing all tbe week and
ail grades are selling better. Wrap-pers
are selling well, especially bright
wrappers, which have advanced very
materially in the last few days.
Mr. S. A.Colefrane.of Sumner town-ship,
made a good sale on the market
Saturday.
Unfavorable reports come from a
uumber of sources in South Carolina
relative to the condition of the tobacco !
plant beds.
Mr. T. J. Walker, buyer fer the
American Tobacco Compans
mond, Va., was iu the city
guest of our Mr. O. A. Bray
Mr. J. S. Butler, of Bockingham
county, was a well pleased patron of
this market yesterday. He sold 000
pounds of the leaf for $78.61.
Seed
Potatoes!
EARLY
QUEEN
ROSE!
Pronounced by our
best farmers
N 1 IMTi
l). 11
ling,
t, lireeniboro, s •l ■
WHEELER,
1ST.
: Tug Store.
A. PfflPPS.
N AND DENTIST,
DANVILLE,
T, N. C
J. J. SCALES.
Scales & Scales,
d Counsellors at Law,
IRO, N. C.
Z. V. TAYLOR,
N. C-pm
D. DOUGLAS,
■ney - at - Law.
BORO.atT.C.
I . r SYNCH.JB.,
— A carriage containing several per-
* ■ " * age farmer seldom gives such asubject
ns was •verturaed and bad. ly dam-1 a "th. ough, t.. „Macad.amized, road.s l.o.r.t.he,
—Mr. J. Elwood Cox has sold bis m-:aee(j Saturday night on Lewis street, , . „ . .. ».. . ,
. , ., ,,,.,. „ i"Kcu »■ J » 'farmer are what ballasted track and
terest in the High Point r urmture i near Glascoek's foundry. The occu-
Factory to Mr. M. J. Wrenn. '■ pants escaped with severe bruises.
I'. M. Pickard £ Co. have purchased [' _ wm H Ukttb(WI A Co. have sold
tbeir spring and summer clothing car-ried
ever from last season in bulk te
an out-of-town firm. The stock this
Ex-.Sharill" R. T. Kernodle, of Ala-raaocs
county, brought a big lot of to-bacco
to Greensbaro a few days ago
and made a satisfactory sale.
L",R,,t iflg Earliest,
Best k Our Climate,
TheUto lieli,
Of any Irish Potato.
I offer this Potato in
the stock of groceries of Smith A Mur-chison
at 511 South Elm street.
—Mr. I). A. Lundie has returned
from Hot Springs, Ark , where he went
for treatment for rheumatism.
—If your cow bas goue dry. try a
can of our "Evaporated Cream," 121..
and 15 cents per can, at Scott's.
improved rolling stock are to the rail-road
corporations.
— It is said that Rev. Dr. E. W. Smith'
of this city, will be tendered a call to
the pastorate of the Seoond Presbyte-rian
church of Richmond, Va ,«f which
-We were pleased to receive a call ithftt is l» b« wa*«'1 in b,ha,f *f *,,d
yesterday from Dr. C. 9. Tate, of Ram-, ro»ds-season
will be new ia every particular.. toe lftt8 R#r !)ri M0,el D. Hoge was
-Tbe executive committee of tbe I P^XOT for more than fifty years. Dr.
Good Roads Club held a meeting a few ' Smith has recently declined a flatter-days
ago and discussed matter* per- *■« call to a Baltimore church,
tailing to the success of the campaign ! —Ur». Fannie Johnson died of a can-cer
at her boats near Guilford College
Plans are on foot for a new ware-house
in Greensboro before the begin,- ,
iiing of another season. Keep your . 1 ' -peCK DclgS !
eye oo us. We are driving ahead all
the while.
A good many of our Rockiogbam
friends were here with tobacco this
week aud made very satisfactory sales.
In fiu-1 this class of tobacco is a way
up on this market.
$2,50 per Bag,
90c. a Bushel.
sour, who was here on business.
—Mr. I.utber Talley and Miss Annie
B. Cole, both of thie city, were married
Sunday by J. A. Pritehett, J. P.
—If you want a plow outside of tbe
plow trust buv the Chattanooga.
(•Rnns'SBORO HARDWARK CO.
—Bring us your bides, tallow and all
produoe. W» keep the prices up and
pay spot eash. W. F. CI.BGI; &, Bito.
—Mr. .lames McLean, postmaster at
Saturday. She bad been allllctcd for a
—Sheriff Gtlaaer and bis deputy, Mr. | long time and bad suffered much for
John W. Cook, finished their tax col- \ the past two or thrse years. The fun-
| iecting tour of tbe county last Tburs-. eral took place Sunday at New Garden
jday. Tbey met with very good sue- ] Friends church. Rev. A. G. Kirkman
' cess, though there Is still a snug sum '. conducting tbe last solemn rites.
uncollected. —Saturday a eat was releaaed from
—Simon L. Kiger. a Winston mar- beneath the floeriog of one of tbe Ben-ebant,
bas filed a voluntary petition in ( bow pionse balconies, where it had been ! th'Jg "raarket^"yesterday.
Mr. W. C. Bradsber, buyer for Black-well's
Durham Tobacco Company, was
on our breaks today shaking; hands
with bis many friends and looking
after tobacco for bis company.
C. A. Bray, of Bray Brothers, came ——^—^———^———^^~
in Monday morning from an extended ; _The ncx| .„„„„, examin,tIon for
busine.stnp, and from the way he was ,,ife certlflpate8 t. teach in p,lbiin
bidding on tobacco he must have done ; 9C,1#o!g wm ,,e ue|,i iB the eoortkonMe
a good business on bis rounds. j ,„ Green(,bcr# on the Be(.nnd Thursday
Mr. W. H. Clayton, of Scalesvllle, |tn July- Q««*tloa« have been prepar-was
among those who sold tobacco on j ed bJ ,be strtte board of examiners up-bankruptcy
with the clerk ef the Fed- |af>r|aMed for ten days. During this
eral ceort of this place. His liabilitiea time it DJld B0 f#odi though an abund-are
scheduled at |4.63Go2, with assets | aBC# ot raiQ fen to furnish it water,
amounting to $187.50. | xhe feline was considerably weakened
pleased with his sale
He was well !•" ,lle following sobjects, to-wit:
and thinks! Arithmetic, algebra, geography, phys-
Greensboro as good a market as any. j ic»' geography, physiology, history,
— civil government, scheel law, English
Alamance peopl know a good thiog lKraulraar.English literature, eiemen-
Dennyevllle, was in Greensboro one; —Guilford will have twenty-three by its close confinement and long fast | when they see it and are bringing lots I jgry botj4ny) elementary psychology,
—There
day last week and called on the PA-|TOtesin the Democratic atate conven-
TKIOT.
—The baseball park in being put in
shape for the Boston team, which will
| arrive here in a few days for its spring
prnctiee.
—J. M. Hcudrix & Co. sell good
of their tobacco to this market, whioh and eleinentary phyaics. The school
tion which will meet in Raleigh. on i made 7to".i'n!d,u,c*e co°ng«r.e„s.s. tfoo-m.atk-e a,n! i U *ood pr0of tbatthe'Ket "ore "••n«» ' law provides that each applicant must thi L . th .i . . h . , t
April lltb. Only three count.es- iation t0 the, Qailtord Battle °D ,h'9 """* .."_* |