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THE GREENSBOROR\TRIOT VOL. Ti). GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 19GO. SAL CARDS. .W.J.RICHARDSON. i Z BUILDING. 615 W. GASTON ST. I P. BEALL, M. D7 i AND SURGEON. . : r .-• Bldg. iro St. i :)0. IE NO. 17- LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. — I'rof. J. M. Bandy spent .Sunday in Asheville. —Greensboro Female College opens September 12th. block of the street bonds was author-ized. I,. STAMET, M. D. roil i .tlx Elm St. tem'i Drug Store. Dr. J. J. BRYAN in the city Monday. —Two good second hand carriages cheap at Townsend's. —Judge Stevens, of Asheville, was a visitor to the city Friday. -Hon. W. II. Day, of Halifax, is at-tending court here this week. —Our Brick Church items came too late for publication this week. -At an adjourned meeting of the -An excursion from Morganton board of aldermen last night the sale Mocksvllle. Winston-Saleni and all In-' water and light bonds and a termediate points will be run to Wil- Item, of IntereaTrTth. a as author- mington by the Southern Railway next Dealer ar?th.iyJ t^™'^ Wednesday, Sept. 5th. The fare from " ^ the Manufacturer. -Mrs. T. D.Jones and children, of Winston is |2£0. Train leaves there ,, , MARKKT "PORT. at 11:45 A. M. The schedule cover* . n.A" ,' haVe been heavv for the two days and nights at Wilmington P . ' comP°sed chiefly of new -A team belonging to D, Benbow farmTrfVtt'er XaseTJSTJZ hecame frightened at the railroad The prices are the best for sever" — - «WWW i*UU iUHUJVU) VI —Mr. A. H. Jovce, of Danbury, was Durham, returning from Greenbriar White guests night. Sulphur Springs, were the of Mrs. R. R. King Monday D — - ——»*» ». v m_ lauiuau — Honest, home made farm shoes for crossing on East Market street yester-men, women and children at Thacker d*J morning and ran until reaching & Brockmann's just as cheap as last (year in spite of the advaBce in the 1 price of leather. —A threatening tire broke out in the basement of the Richardson Drug Co. Mr and Mr.. W C. McLean are about 11 o'clock, but it appears to be the residence of Mr. W. J. Benbow, tobacco, two miles west of the city. On West Market street the runawavs wrecked a buggv belonging to Mr Robert Weath-erly. —The improvements at W. H. Mat-years past and everybody would do well to try Greens joro with a load of ■■. <• •■- to the vicinity >.B. TABUS'DBUOSTOa*. BOW liol -K. Dr. R L. Rierson, , AND SURGEON. home from their northern trip. under contpo, „ we gQ^^ The thewg &^gtore ^ "" " - —- —Misi Ida Tomhnson. of Goldsboro. loss will be small, is the guest of Miss Lucy Collin. _. \na. M«.n«r. i J » . .• , —The opening of the city schools » Myrtle Cook and Pearl Lind- | will be deUyed ' few dayg by ^ ,m_ provements being made at the various buildings. Friday, Sept. 7th, is the date of opening now fixed. —Mr. John Barker had fifteen acres ley are visiting friends in Reidsville. —Col. John S. < :unningbam, of Per-son, spent Thursday night in the city. —Dr. W. P, Beall was called to San-ford yesterday on professional busi-ness. J. S. and C. Clapp. of eastern Guil-ford, sold leaf here Friday. Peter Iseley and J. W. West, of eastern Guilford, were on the market Friday. completion, onry the plastering and I J-W. Knight and W. H Sharp of painting remaing. New fall and win- Rockingham county, made good sales ter goeds are rolling in rapidly and here Friday. the addition to the store will scarcely i R. IV. Hopper and J. H. Sharp of accommodate the increase to the stock. Rockingham, brought tobacco to this A few summer goods are being closed market Saturday. of orchard land in wheat this out at a reduction. —We had a pleasant call last Wed J. W. Stanley and W. L. Miles,of the Hillsdale section, were in the city with S»S5g»sK,Bsd'S£S • J. E. WYCHE, ■v l IHTi . V . c. Dr. L. A. PHIPPS, \H AND DENTIST. . [LLE, ; ty, N. C. UJES. Scales & Scales, nil Counsellors at Law, SSKORO, N. C. Hill, is a guest at Mr. C. C. Town- j sixty-five pounds to the bushel. Mod's. \i.. i i. i MI xt u , .- —'t doesn't matter what you need in -Mrs.J. D and Miss Mabel H.se tne WHy of clothi have returned from a visit to Bram well. ;„„«,,,„ ,•„„ , ~, ?, . ,uru,s" w ,. ings, the \ anstory Clothing Co. can supply you. Tons of new goods are -Capt. Ah x. Ranktn spent Sunday piling in on them. See their new adv. here with his brother, Mr. Will R. Rankin. —Mr. I). A. Hooter, of Gilmer's Store, la sufferlog considerably from rheumatism. —Mrs. W. H. Branson, of Durham, is visiting her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. B, E, Sergeant. — Mr. J. M. Hendrix has gone to the —A High Point correspondent says the old tannery at Archdale is to be closed down. It has been running for fifty years or more. The shoe factory at Archdaie has closed down indefi-nitely. —The camp meeting at Muir's Chapel closed Thursday evening with a ser-mon by Rev. S. T. Barber. The sick-here to attend Greensboro Female Col-lege the coming year. Mr. Whitehead is a native Xorth Carolinian and has great faith in our educatioual institu-tions. He went from here to Boston to look after business interests. —Our court report is crowded over until next week. The grand jury was discharged Friday evening, after mak-ing a very favorable report, and -Miss Blanche Pickard, of Chanel; to the acre. His crop weighed over ' SStSSi h^ frie^iTCLS I W" * LtBt- W*" Hi*"«11 «* ^ - -»■»*- ' l80D' I A. Walker, of the Summertield section sold leaf here Saturday. Messrs. W. H. Case, of Summerfield, and J. C. Whitesell. of Alamance, sold | old tobacco here yesterdav. Our factories are all running full blast and report bright prospects for the coming year's business. J. R. Moore, of Brown Summit, and tb, I. K. and J. L. Cobb, of eastern (iuil-criminal docket of 1GS cases was wound j ford> 8ol(1 'eaf here Thursday. northern dry goods markets to pur- ness of the pastor, Rev. l'egram, and -' fH" goods. rains interfered with the success of the Mr. B. F. Sprinkle, of Reidsville, meeting this year. up Monday evening Very few of the three hundnd civil causes will be cleared from the docket. It will be necessary to secure a long special term to make much headway with the latter. George Oliver, of northern Guilford. and A. W. Scoggins. of the McLeans-ville section, were on this market with primings Friday. Terrell A- Huffman and Rippey & TURNIP SEED NEW CROP! Rutabaga, Yellow Globe, Seven Top, Strap Leaved, Early White Flat Dutch. 40c POUND. recently lost his tine new residence at that place by lire. —Rev. I.. W. Crawford went to Fast Bi nd lest week to attend the Mt. Airy District Conference. —Recruiting officer P. E. Strou.l has returned from a ten days' furlough spent at Chapel Hill. —Dr. W. ,1. Richardson returned last —The state press convention meets in Asheville today. Many of the breth-ren have passed through town this week heading that way with light hearts and good appetites. The ses-sion is always enjoyable. -The Brown Mercantile Company Jeffreys, of Alamance county, 80h,'ei> CrimSOIl ClOVBf, IOC. lb is in the hands of a receiver pending cellent old tobacco at good prices on i an adjustment of the affairs of one of this market lait week. — Z. V. TAYLOR, IRQ, N. C 3ERT D. DOUGLAS, Attorney - at - Law. Messrs. J. M. Wilson, Charley Peake ,and Mack Brookbank, of northern Guilford, were pleased with sales on this market yesterday. E. L. Wyrick, G. W. Wilson, T. P. Farrington, R. R. Fryer and A. G. l'egram were among the Guilford farmers who sold leaf ou this market Saturday. J. S. and N. J. Foster, R. W. Fitch J. J. PHOENIX Mr. H. C. McDaniel s Death. Mr. Henry Calvin McDaniel, whose illness we memtioned last week, died Wednesday night at his boarding nouse "CIIO.IT.C. I i V. Jlv.. the stockholders, Mr. S. S. Brown, who recently met with financial reverses In Reidsville, where he has conducted a store for several mouths. The com-pany here which bore his name was , not embarrassed but took the step as a —An attempt was madetoburglarize matter of precaution. The stock will the residence of Mr. Lee H. Battle, on be sold and bills paid in full. Mr. T. Fast Gaston street, last Wednesday | D. Sherwood is the receiver, week from Morehead City, where he , night, but the intruder left hurriedly | -John Farnsh.an eighteen-year-old spent several days resting. when Mr. Battle opened fire on him ' negro who drove w L Wharton & ! "Z' '"°lC'' "" "" """' " e,,nesaay "'K'1' *' "« -Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Dalle* of with a blunderbuss, vintage of '49. , Co.'s delivery wagon, was arrested Sat-f fA1 aham'pr°n'inent farmers on Walker Avenue. Mr. McDaniel was Mebane, were here Monday en route I -Mr. J. C. Whitesell, of Elon Col- urday morning charged with the theft ! TnT'/r""^ ^ 8°D'e Ve'F about thirty-"ine years old. He was a to Rnmseur to visit friends. lege, was robbed of a watch and chain of a twenty-dollar bill from the com- for rices *" 8a,'SfaC" "0n °f I)r' A V McDaniel, of McLeans- —Judge and Mrs. James E. Boyd ar- while sleeping at the Banner ware- pany's safe the day previous. On clos-house Monday night. The thief is ing the store Friday Mr. Wharton dis- .°3car and Golden, aged seven and supposed to have been a strange negro ! covered the loss of the money and noti-' e'Kht re8PectivelT. tbe little sons of who was seen loitering ahout the place, ned the police, who found that Parrish Mr" J' A' TerrJ'' of northeast Guilford, -Partial detaiU of an awful accident ™ '^"^ ch™*' '« the bi" at *• I JSRi wee'k " ^^^ " ** hich camp near happening recently Greensboro Loan and Tru.tComp.uy'. bank. I here was no doubt as to his identification. He can not be tried until the December term of court. rived from Washington last week- They are at Hotel Guilford. —Have the prices of buggies and harness advanced? You won't think so if you call at Townsend's. which —Dr. Mclver and Prof. Claxton are on the road from Muir's chapel toSum- BYNDB & BYNUM, Counsellors at Law. ARE. Oliver S. Newlin, i.LOR AT LAW, ■ in Atlanta this week attending an im-portant educational meeting. — Mrs. G. W. Lemons, of New Bos-ton, Texas, i> iiere on a visit to her [>a- Mr. ami Mrs. (i. K. Briggs. —These hoi days old man Townsend i« happy in his shirt waist, but don't ' t" read liis ad. It may pay you. — Mr-. Fannie Pugh and Mrs. Pau-line Arnold, of Orlando, Fla., arc vis-mertleld have reached this office. A horseless carriage, a steep hill, a placid stream and four pretty girls figured in the affair. Mr. J. F. Hendren, of Elkin, has Messrs. H. G. Moore, John Martin. J. H. Donnell, B. W. Johnson, W. H. Brookbank and Thee. Stanley,all from northwestern Guilford, made satisfac- —At a meeting of the board of alder- tory sales of new tobacco here yester men Friday evening it was ordered day. that Church street be widened from been appointed trustee to wind up the Smith street to the Southern Railway 1 ville. For some time prior to his death 'he was a clerk in Mr. W. B. Young's grocery store, and although not a ro- | bust man physically he was ever in- ' dustrious and attentive to business. A few days before his death he was I stricken with paralysis, from which he neverrallied. A largo circle of friends and acquaintances mourn hi« untimely death. The funeral took place Tburs- | day afternoon, with interment at Beth-el, Rev. J. McL. Seabrook officiating. affairs of Mr. Joseph IL Fulton, of Mt. Airy, who recently tiled petitions in bankruptcy as an individual aud al-so as the surviving partner of Joseph H. Fulton \ Co. — Mr. J. L. Charles, of western Guil- The finance committee was instructed to make a recommendation for a spe-cial tax to pay the iutereston thecity's bonds. This does not mean that taxes will be increased,a new apportionment only being made. The ordinances au- J. B. Morgan, Stafford & Brittain. P. H. and J. M. Simpson, E. P. Roberson, P. L. Wilson, J. B. Winfree and J. H. l'egram, of north Guilford and south Rockingham, were on this market with primings last week. Among the northern Guilford county farmers on this market Friday we G.WRIGHT ^. Attorney at Law. iting Mrs. Kate Pugh, on McCulloch ,treet" ford! made a gVsTn'crop\nlVyea"r7hat" thorizinglne uTninVofstwetTmTro^ I JS2? «JVR! K?"^ V"?! ,7 ' an Miss Jessie Weatherly is recover- is worthy of note. His yield of wheat nient, sewerage and electric light bonds, R .".- K ' f A "' , " ' supreme remedy for female log from an attack of slow fever that was 737 bushels and of oats 189 bushels, amounting to $ 175,000, passed second ,' ' rlc";' R- *j lro^'^r< '• J- quickly cures nervousm bas kept her confined to her bed about Havworth & Uimax.bis rhrp«h«.p. .««. rpadincr «nri h0<.«mo !.«-. TI.I...M>. ^emOD and J. B. Davenport. They good prices. miiivuiviHiMiw sivn mior 111.11 •»•» i>. uusuuis aim oi !>:• fiusneis. i, o.uoo, r ha< kept her confined to her bed about Hay worth & Climax, his threshers, say reading and became laws. This action emon9an •• ~:x "' it is the largest individual crop they was the unanimous expression of the — Misses Fannie and Jessie Wheeler bave handled this season. board. On motion of Alderman Love, P. H. Simpson, ol r.PTln„tor .rrlvodln ,i1P M*. u.t'. -Jim w..t ... ti.n K.«^ the bonds were ordered engraved and and merchant of Story of a Slave. To be bound hand and foot for years by the chains of disease is the worst form of slavery. George D. Williams. of Manchester, Micb., sava:'-My wife has been so helpless for live years that she could not turn over iu bed alone. Alter using two bottles of Electric Bitters she is wonderfully improved and able to do ber own work." This diseases ness, melancholy, beadacbe, backs ibe. fainting and dizzy spell*. tNSBORO, N.C. 1900. FANCY GOODS, it Glass, -rlii'.g Silver, In Clocks, and in Novelties. FARRAR S SON. of Lexington, arrived in the city last week on s visit to their aunt, Mrs. T. K. McCrary. — Didn't you promise your wife a new parlor carpet for this fall? Thacker A Brockmann will sell you a good one at a moderate price. —Mr. John Crews, a clerk at the Greensboro Hard ware Com pany's store, is at his home near Summerfield sick with typhoid fever. — Mr. T. H. Bennett,of Blountsville. Ind.,came in last week on a short visit to his native county. He expects to start home tomorrow. — Miss Cornelia Roberson has been appoiuted administratrix of the estate of her father, the late Dr. D. A. Rober- .. ... * i'e nuimn »tre urut'riu —Jim W est was the happiest man in dated October 1st. 1900. town Thursday when he learned that the grand jury had failed to find a true bill against him for retailing, regard- Col. J. S. Carr to Speak Here. It is a god-send to weak, sickly, run-down people. a prosperous farmer Cure guaranteed. Only 60c, Sold by Rockiugham county, C. E. Holcon, druggist. sold three loads tf guod primings here —-^————■——^—>^— less of the testimony of a Pinkerton terest already shown in the approach-detective. He was not even called ing fair the promotors of the Central upon to appear in his own behalf. Carolina fair are disposed to stimulate stiil further interest by holding a mass meeting at the court house next Thurs-day evening, Sept. 6th, to which every , public spirited man in Greensboro and Guilford county is invited. Gen. J. S. yesterday and was well pleased with prices. Among other Rockingham >ot content with the gratifying in- . ... , , „ ,. . , r. " farmers on the market were W. R. STATZMS:;: c? :::.•::::::: r and Engraver. 1 • <■ son, of Guilford College. || li ui*.,,, . —Rev. J. A. Bowles, of Henrietta, I KTT, WM among our callers Monday. He N. « •. was called here by the deatb of bis * roa father. Mr. D. A. Bowles. HJW0»A» -Mr. (has. k.foble.of Valley, low., who has been visiting his old home in kya this county for a tew weeks, left last night for the Hawkeye state. —Among I'ncle Sam's recent recruits are Joseph K. Daily, of Greensboro-and Sydney G.Kizer.of Mizpah. Both were assigned to artillery corps. — Mr. W. B. Stewart leaves tomorrow night for Detriot, Mich., where he will attend as a delegate the annual meet-ing of the National Letter Carriers Association. He will go by way of Washington and Niagara Falls, and expects to visit Toronto before return-ing home. —Through thekiodness of the Even-ing Telegram we are enabled to show our readers a hatidsome engraving of the Vance statue, unveiled with appro- Rumley, T. A. Wilson, A. II. Williams and W. H. Pegram. Tobacco is getting recognition. The governments of the world are recognizing it as a war necessity, aud AT OLOSI OK BCaDTESs AI'KII.*.-. mt. now comes a judicial opinion from City National Bank OF GREENSBORO, N. C. Carr, of Durham, has promised to be present and deliver an address. No effort will be spared to make the fair a success in every particular. Work on the buildings aud grounds is progress-ing satisfactorilv. Condeand from Report t" c •■ u >f tae Currency. RESOURCES: Massachusetts that it is a necessity that should be in purchasable reach seven days in the week. The Amberst Record, of the Bay State, says : "The General Court, which has just adjorn-ed, passed a bill legalizing the sale of l>an-and i>. . . , ., , Overdrafts Mcnr< lai ed tobacco and cigars ou .Sunday by per- i\ - Bon la sad Presii ■■ - sons engaged in certain lines of busi- ^^""ij \ ness whose stores are allowed to re-main open on that day. This bill —Mr. and Mrs. Mvers, Mr. Robert priate ceremonies at Raleigh last Wed- Lambeth and Miss Simmons Lambeth, SS|2R! £L^I d*v" KTh" nesdHv Tha atirna u • f>irkr..i . .,, ..... . practically .recognizes tobacco and nesitay. Ibe statue is a faithful work of Thomasville, and Mrs. Harry Ford, cigars as among the necessities of life, or art and its counterpart should grace of Reidsville, were among the out of a decision which some will strongly the halls of congress. t0WD friends who attended the funeral obJect to, but but which will be recog-of Mrs. P. E. Thomas Sunday. S^JEnSjlt? 9m°ke" " Total r.i:» so 184.XI V. - ■■ M IH ■ :..*v or i:i .: OUNG WEN WANTED! ■ U ..■til to \ I'.llllll- -.1 I iv .ill ' all our I adie —Conservative, quiet and strictly business, not given to extravagant de-clarations, but when Johnson A Dor-sett do say that they will do a thing you can depend upon it. For two weeks they are going to give their pa-trons cut-to-the-core prices on all their present stock. This is done with LIABILITIES: How's This ? for cash prices. RANKI.V A HODOIK. —A demented colored man named . Cooper was sent to the insane depart- will be coming in now t:3*APH C0LLM1 mentof the county home Saturday by, while. Read their large new ad In a view to closing out and making room *'*-i ft Traax, Wholesale Dnuorisla. Toledo, o. , for new fall and winter goods, wblch W,",&?te" o * *"""' WSita Uru«- —We will pay you market price . We.>t!er '_>nc Hun.rea i'..l'.ai« Reward for TOUr wool and aell vnu .rood, at lowoat any rate of Catarrh iLat cannot be cured bv J "' ,na ,e" vou g°oa8 at 'o*est Hail's Catarrh Cur*. F. J. CHENEY « CO.. Props . Toledo. O. We. tbe under-nmed. bave known K. .1. Ibe-nev for the last 15 rears, and believe him per-fectly honorable in all bu-iness transaction* and financially able tooarrv ou: anv obligation male bv their firm. Ha I s Catarrh Cure U taken mternalW. act ing directly ui,on the bl.->d and mccoiia iur-ja- er .if the system. Tc>t!ni..mai» free. Sol l by Drnggitts. pries ISe. l>er bottle. Halls family PilU are the be=t. It Helped Win Battles. Twenty-nine officers and men wrote from the front to say that for Scratch-es, Bruises, Cuts. Wounds, Sore Feet sad Stiff Joints. Bucklen's Arnica Salve is tbe best in the world. Same for Burns, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold i by C. E. Holton, druggist. Capita! Stock «."•■• « i and Pmeta. Net uwn Circulation >.■■ SS Rilla Parable t» ■■ .■< I - Depoalla I «:>« 00 Other iJcjjOsiU 17.MQ -< 3.HJIU) ■* Total $iii.:i7 10 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT: Depneitj Ajiril J«h. l-*» IT III BUMS 00 . -v. A DepoalU April 26th. 1N0 1319.060 OS ProdU " - UJ»t M
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Title | The Greensboro patriot [August 29, 1900] |
Date | 1900-08-29 |
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Full text | THE GREENSBOROR\TRIOT VOL. Ti). GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 19GO. SAL CARDS. .W.J.RICHARDSON. i Z BUILDING. 615 W. GASTON ST. I P. BEALL, M. D7 i AND SURGEON. . : r .-• Bldg. iro St. i :)0. IE NO. 17- LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. — I'rof. J. M. Bandy spent .Sunday in Asheville. —Greensboro Female College opens September 12th. block of the street bonds was author-ized. I,. STAMET, M. D. roil i .tlx Elm St. tem'i Drug Store. Dr. J. J. BRYAN in the city Monday. —Two good second hand carriages cheap at Townsend's. —Judge Stevens, of Asheville, was a visitor to the city Friday. -Hon. W. II. Day, of Halifax, is at-tending court here this week. —Our Brick Church items came too late for publication this week. -At an adjourned meeting of the -An excursion from Morganton board of aldermen last night the sale Mocksvllle. Winston-Saleni and all In-' water and light bonds and a termediate points will be run to Wil- Item, of IntereaTrTth. a as author- mington by the Southern Railway next Dealer ar?th.iyJ t^™'^ Wednesday, Sept. 5th. The fare from " ^ the Manufacturer. -Mrs. T. D.Jones and children, of Winston is |2£0. Train leaves there ,, , MARKKT "PORT. at 11:45 A. M. The schedule cover* . n.A" ,' haVe been heavv for the two days and nights at Wilmington P . ' comP°sed chiefly of new -A team belonging to D, Benbow farmTrfVtt'er XaseTJSTJZ hecame frightened at the railroad The prices are the best for sever" — - «WWW i*UU iUHUJVU) VI —Mr. A. H. Jovce, of Danbury, was Durham, returning from Greenbriar White guests night. Sulphur Springs, were the of Mrs. R. R. King Monday D — - ——»*» ». v m_ lauiuau — Honest, home made farm shoes for crossing on East Market street yester-men, women and children at Thacker d*J morning and ran until reaching & Brockmann's just as cheap as last (year in spite of the advaBce in the 1 price of leather. —A threatening tire broke out in the basement of the Richardson Drug Co. Mr and Mr.. W C. McLean are about 11 o'clock, but it appears to be the residence of Mr. W. J. Benbow, tobacco, two miles west of the city. On West Market street the runawavs wrecked a buggv belonging to Mr Robert Weath-erly. —The improvements at W. H. Mat-years past and everybody would do well to try Greens joro with a load of ■■. <• •■- to the vicinity >.B. TABUS'DBUOSTOa*. BOW liol -K. Dr. R L. Rierson, , AND SURGEON. home from their northern trip. under contpo, „ we gQ^^ The thewg &^gtore ^ "" " - —- —Misi Ida Tomhnson. of Goldsboro. loss will be small, is the guest of Miss Lucy Collin. _. \na. M«.n«r. i J » . .• , —The opening of the city schools » Myrtle Cook and Pearl Lind- | will be deUyed ' few dayg by ^ ,m_ provements being made at the various buildings. Friday, Sept. 7th, is the date of opening now fixed. —Mr. John Barker had fifteen acres ley are visiting friends in Reidsville. —Col. John S. < :unningbam, of Per-son, spent Thursday night in the city. —Dr. W. P, Beall was called to San-ford yesterday on professional busi-ness. J. S. and C. Clapp. of eastern Guil-ford, sold leaf here Friday. Peter Iseley and J. W. West, of eastern Guilford, were on the market Friday. completion, onry the plastering and I J-W. Knight and W. H Sharp of painting remaing. New fall and win- Rockingham county, made good sales ter goeds are rolling in rapidly and here Friday. the addition to the store will scarcely i R. IV. Hopper and J. H. Sharp of accommodate the increase to the stock. Rockingham, brought tobacco to this A few summer goods are being closed market Saturday. of orchard land in wheat this out at a reduction. —We had a pleasant call last Wed J. W. Stanley and W. L. Miles,of the Hillsdale section, were in the city with S»S5g»sK,Bsd'S£S • J. E. WYCHE, ■v l IHTi . V . c. Dr. L. A. PHIPPS, \H AND DENTIST. . [LLE, ; ty, N. C. UJES. Scales & Scales, nil Counsellors at Law, SSKORO, N. C. Hill, is a guest at Mr. C. C. Town- j sixty-five pounds to the bushel. Mod's. \i.. i i. i MI xt u , .- —'t doesn't matter what you need in -Mrs.J. D and Miss Mabel H.se tne WHy of clothi have returned from a visit to Bram well. ;„„«,,,„ ,•„„ , ~, ?, . ,uru,s" w ,. ings, the \ anstory Clothing Co. can supply you. Tons of new goods are -Capt. Ah x. Ranktn spent Sunday piling in on them. See their new adv. here with his brother, Mr. Will R. Rankin. —Mr. I). A. Hooter, of Gilmer's Store, la sufferlog considerably from rheumatism. —Mrs. W. H. Branson, of Durham, is visiting her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. B, E, Sergeant. — Mr. J. M. Hendrix has gone to the —A High Point correspondent says the old tannery at Archdale is to be closed down. It has been running for fifty years or more. The shoe factory at Archdaie has closed down indefi-nitely. —The camp meeting at Muir's Chapel closed Thursday evening with a ser-mon by Rev. S. T. Barber. The sick-here to attend Greensboro Female Col-lege the coming year. Mr. Whitehead is a native Xorth Carolinian and has great faith in our educatioual institu-tions. He went from here to Boston to look after business interests. —Our court report is crowded over until next week. The grand jury was discharged Friday evening, after mak-ing a very favorable report, and -Miss Blanche Pickard, of Chanel; to the acre. His crop weighed over ' SStSSi h^ frie^iTCLS I W" * LtBt- W*" Hi*"«11 «* ^ - -»■»*- ' l80D' I A. Walker, of the Summertield section sold leaf here Saturday. Messrs. W. H. Case, of Summerfield, and J. C. Whitesell. of Alamance, sold | old tobacco here yesterdav. Our factories are all running full blast and report bright prospects for the coming year's business. J. R. Moore, of Brown Summit, and tb, I. K. and J. L. Cobb, of eastern (iuil-criminal docket of 1GS cases was wound j ford> 8ol(1 'eaf here Thursday. northern dry goods markets to pur- ness of the pastor, Rev. l'egram, and -' fH" goods. rains interfered with the success of the Mr. B. F. Sprinkle, of Reidsville, meeting this year. up Monday evening Very few of the three hundnd civil causes will be cleared from the docket. It will be necessary to secure a long special term to make much headway with the latter. George Oliver, of northern Guilford. and A. W. Scoggins. of the McLeans-ville section, were on this market with primings Friday. Terrell A- Huffman and Rippey & TURNIP SEED NEW CROP! Rutabaga, Yellow Globe, Seven Top, Strap Leaved, Early White Flat Dutch. 40c POUND. recently lost his tine new residence at that place by lire. —Rev. I.. W. Crawford went to Fast Bi nd lest week to attend the Mt. Airy District Conference. —Recruiting officer P. E. Strou.l has returned from a ten days' furlough spent at Chapel Hill. —Dr. W. ,1. Richardson returned last —The state press convention meets in Asheville today. Many of the breth-ren have passed through town this week heading that way with light hearts and good appetites. The ses-sion is always enjoyable. -The Brown Mercantile Company Jeffreys, of Alamance county, 80h,'ei> CrimSOIl ClOVBf, IOC. lb is in the hands of a receiver pending cellent old tobacco at good prices on i an adjustment of the affairs of one of this market lait week. — Z. V. TAYLOR, IRQ, N. C 3ERT D. DOUGLAS, Attorney - at - Law. Messrs. J. M. Wilson, Charley Peake ,and Mack Brookbank, of northern Guilford, were pleased with sales on this market yesterday. E. L. Wyrick, G. W. Wilson, T. P. Farrington, R. R. Fryer and A. G. l'egram were among the Guilford farmers who sold leaf ou this market Saturday. J. S. and N. J. Foster, R. W. Fitch J. J. PHOENIX Mr. H. C. McDaniel s Death. Mr. Henry Calvin McDaniel, whose illness we memtioned last week, died Wednesday night at his boarding nouse "CIIO.IT.C. I i V. Jlv.. the stockholders, Mr. S. S. Brown, who recently met with financial reverses In Reidsville, where he has conducted a store for several mouths. The com-pany here which bore his name was , not embarrassed but took the step as a —An attempt was madetoburglarize matter of precaution. The stock will the residence of Mr. Lee H. Battle, on be sold and bills paid in full. Mr. T. Fast Gaston street, last Wednesday | D. Sherwood is the receiver, week from Morehead City, where he , night, but the intruder left hurriedly | -John Farnsh.an eighteen-year-old spent several days resting. when Mr. Battle opened fire on him ' negro who drove w L Wharton & ! "Z' '"°lC'' "" "" """' " e,,nesaay "'K'1' *' "« -Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Dalle* of with a blunderbuss, vintage of '49. , Co.'s delivery wagon, was arrested Sat-f fA1 aham'pr°n'inent farmers on Walker Avenue. Mr. McDaniel was Mebane, were here Monday en route I -Mr. J. C. Whitesell, of Elon Col- urday morning charged with the theft ! TnT'/r""^ ^ 8°D'e Ve'F about thirty-"ine years old. He was a to Rnmseur to visit friends. lege, was robbed of a watch and chain of a twenty-dollar bill from the com- for rices *" 8a,'SfaC" "0n °f I)r' A V McDaniel, of McLeans- —Judge and Mrs. James E. Boyd ar- while sleeping at the Banner ware- pany's safe the day previous. On clos-house Monday night. The thief is ing the store Friday Mr. Wharton dis- .°3car and Golden, aged seven and supposed to have been a strange negro ! covered the loss of the money and noti-' e'Kht re8PectivelT. tbe little sons of who was seen loitering ahout the place, ned the police, who found that Parrish Mr" J' A' TerrJ'' of northeast Guilford, -Partial detaiU of an awful accident ™ '^"^ ch™*' '« the bi" at *• I JSRi wee'k " ^^^ " ** hich camp near happening recently Greensboro Loan and Tru.tComp.uy'. bank. I here was no doubt as to his identification. He can not be tried until the December term of court. rived from Washington last week- They are at Hotel Guilford. —Have the prices of buggies and harness advanced? You won't think so if you call at Townsend's. which —Dr. Mclver and Prof. Claxton are on the road from Muir's chapel toSum- BYNDB & BYNUM, Counsellors at Law. ARE. Oliver S. Newlin, i.LOR AT LAW, ■ in Atlanta this week attending an im-portant educational meeting. — Mrs. G. W. Lemons, of New Bos-ton, Texas, i> iiere on a visit to her [>a- Mr. ami Mrs. (i. K. Briggs. —These hoi days old man Townsend i« happy in his shirt waist, but don't ' t" read liis ad. It may pay you. — Mr-. Fannie Pugh and Mrs. Pau-line Arnold, of Orlando, Fla., arc vis-mertleld have reached this office. A horseless carriage, a steep hill, a placid stream and four pretty girls figured in the affair. Mr. J. F. Hendren, of Elkin, has Messrs. H. G. Moore, John Martin. J. H. Donnell, B. W. Johnson, W. H. Brookbank and Thee. Stanley,all from northwestern Guilford, made satisfac- —At a meeting of the board of alder- tory sales of new tobacco here yester men Friday evening it was ordered day. that Church street be widened from been appointed trustee to wind up the Smith street to the Southern Railway 1 ville. For some time prior to his death 'he was a clerk in Mr. W. B. Young's grocery store, and although not a ro- | bust man physically he was ever in- ' dustrious and attentive to business. A few days before his death he was I stricken with paralysis, from which he neverrallied. A largo circle of friends and acquaintances mourn hi« untimely death. The funeral took place Tburs- | day afternoon, with interment at Beth-el, Rev. J. McL. Seabrook officiating. affairs of Mr. Joseph IL Fulton, of Mt. Airy, who recently tiled petitions in bankruptcy as an individual aud al-so as the surviving partner of Joseph H. Fulton \ Co. — Mr. J. L. Charles, of western Guil- The finance committee was instructed to make a recommendation for a spe-cial tax to pay the iutereston thecity's bonds. This does not mean that taxes will be increased,a new apportionment only being made. The ordinances au- J. B. Morgan, Stafford & Brittain. P. H. and J. M. Simpson, E. P. Roberson, P. L. Wilson, J. B. Winfree and J. H. l'egram, of north Guilford and south Rockingham, were on this market with primings last week. Among the northern Guilford county farmers on this market Friday we G.WRIGHT ^. Attorney at Law. iting Mrs. Kate Pugh, on McCulloch ,treet" ford! made a gVsTn'crop\nlVyea"r7hat" thorizinglne uTninVofstwetTmTro^ I JS2? «JVR! K?"^ V"?! ,7 ' an Miss Jessie Weatherly is recover- is worthy of note. His yield of wheat nient, sewerage and electric light bonds, R .".- K ' f A "' , " ' supreme remedy for female log from an attack of slow fever that was 737 bushels and of oats 189 bushels, amounting to $ 175,000, passed second ,' ' rlc";' R- *j lro^'^r< '• J- quickly cures nervousm bas kept her confined to her bed about Havworth & Uimax.bis rhrp«h«.p. .««. rpadincr «nri h0<.«mo !.«-. TI.I...M>. ^emOD and J. B. Davenport. They good prices. miiivuiviHiMiw sivn mior 111.11 •»•» i>. uusuuis aim oi !>:• fiusneis. i, o.uoo, r ha< kept her confined to her bed about Hay worth & Climax, his threshers, say reading and became laws. This action emon9an •• ~:x "' it is the largest individual crop they was the unanimous expression of the — Misses Fannie and Jessie Wheeler bave handled this season. board. On motion of Alderman Love, P. H. Simpson, ol r.PTln„tor .rrlvodln ,i1P M*. u.t'. -Jim w..t ... ti.n K.«^ the bonds were ordered engraved and and merchant of Story of a Slave. To be bound hand and foot for years by the chains of disease is the worst form of slavery. George D. Williams. of Manchester, Micb., sava:'-My wife has been so helpless for live years that she could not turn over iu bed alone. Alter using two bottles of Electric Bitters she is wonderfully improved and able to do ber own work." This diseases ness, melancholy, beadacbe, backs ibe. fainting and dizzy spell*. tNSBORO, N.C. 1900. FANCY GOODS, it Glass, -rlii'.g Silver, In Clocks, and in Novelties. FARRAR S SON. of Lexington, arrived in the city last week on s visit to their aunt, Mrs. T. K. McCrary. — Didn't you promise your wife a new parlor carpet for this fall? Thacker A Brockmann will sell you a good one at a moderate price. —Mr. John Crews, a clerk at the Greensboro Hard ware Com pany's store, is at his home near Summerfield sick with typhoid fever. — Mr. T. H. Bennett,of Blountsville. Ind.,came in last week on a short visit to his native county. He expects to start home tomorrow. — Miss Cornelia Roberson has been appoiuted administratrix of the estate of her father, the late Dr. D. A. Rober- .. ... * i'e nuimn »tre urut'riu —Jim W est was the happiest man in dated October 1st. 1900. town Thursday when he learned that the grand jury had failed to find a true bill against him for retailing, regard- Col. J. S. Carr to Speak Here. It is a god-send to weak, sickly, run-down people. a prosperous farmer Cure guaranteed. Only 60c, Sold by Rockiugham county, C. E. Holcon, druggist. sold three loads tf guod primings here —-^————■——^—>^— less of the testimony of a Pinkerton terest already shown in the approach-detective. He was not even called ing fair the promotors of the Central upon to appear in his own behalf. Carolina fair are disposed to stimulate stiil further interest by holding a mass meeting at the court house next Thurs-day evening, Sept. 6th, to which every , public spirited man in Greensboro and Guilford county is invited. Gen. J. S. yesterday and was well pleased with prices. Among other Rockingham >ot content with the gratifying in- . ... , , „ ,. . , r. " farmers on the market were W. R. STATZMS:;: c? :::.•::::::: r and Engraver. 1 • <■ son, of Guilford College. || li ui*.,,, . —Rev. J. A. Bowles, of Henrietta, I KTT, WM among our callers Monday. He N. « •. was called here by the deatb of bis * roa father. Mr. D. A. Bowles. HJW0»A» -Mr. (has. k.foble.of Valley, low., who has been visiting his old home in kya this county for a tew weeks, left last night for the Hawkeye state. —Among I'ncle Sam's recent recruits are Joseph K. Daily, of Greensboro-and Sydney G.Kizer.of Mizpah. Both were assigned to artillery corps. — Mr. W. B. Stewart leaves tomorrow night for Detriot, Mich., where he will attend as a delegate the annual meet-ing of the National Letter Carriers Association. He will go by way of Washington and Niagara Falls, and expects to visit Toronto before return-ing home. —Through thekiodness of the Even-ing Telegram we are enabled to show our readers a hatidsome engraving of the Vance statue, unveiled with appro- Rumley, T. A. Wilson, A. II. Williams and W. H. Pegram. Tobacco is getting recognition. The governments of the world are recognizing it as a war necessity, aud AT OLOSI OK BCaDTESs AI'KII.*.-. mt. now comes a judicial opinion from City National Bank OF GREENSBORO, N. C. Carr, of Durham, has promised to be present and deliver an address. No effort will be spared to make the fair a success in every particular. Work on the buildings aud grounds is progress-ing satisfactorilv. Condeand from Report t" c •■ u >f tae Currency. RESOURCES: Massachusetts that it is a necessity that should be in purchasable reach seven days in the week. The Amberst Record, of the Bay State, says : "The General Court, which has just adjorn-ed, passed a bill legalizing the sale of l>an-and i>. . . , ., , Overdrafts Mcnr< lai ed tobacco and cigars ou .Sunday by per- i\ - Bon la sad Presii ■■ - sons engaged in certain lines of busi- ^^""ij \ ness whose stores are allowed to re-main open on that day. This bill —Mr. and Mrs. Mvers, Mr. Robert priate ceremonies at Raleigh last Wed- Lambeth and Miss Simmons Lambeth, SS|2R! £L^I d*v" KTh" nesdHv Tha atirna u • f>irkr..i . .,, ..... . practically .recognizes tobacco and nesitay. Ibe statue is a faithful work of Thomasville, and Mrs. Harry Ford, cigars as among the necessities of life, or art and its counterpart should grace of Reidsville, were among the out of a decision which some will strongly the halls of congress. t0WD friends who attended the funeral obJect to, but but which will be recog-of Mrs. P. E. Thomas Sunday. S^JEnSjlt? 9m°ke" " Total r.i:» so 184.XI V. - ■■ M IH ■ :..*v or i:i .: OUNG WEN WANTED! ■ U ..■til to \ I'.llllll- -.1 I iv .ill ' all our I adie —Conservative, quiet and strictly business, not given to extravagant de-clarations, but when Johnson A Dor-sett do say that they will do a thing you can depend upon it. For two weeks they are going to give their pa-trons cut-to-the-core prices on all their present stock. This is done with LIABILITIES: How's This ? for cash prices. RANKI.V A HODOIK. —A demented colored man named . Cooper was sent to the insane depart- will be coming in now t:3*APH C0LLM1 mentof the county home Saturday by, while. Read their large new ad In a view to closing out and making room *'*-i ft Traax, Wholesale Dnuorisla. Toledo, o. , for new fall and winter goods, wblch W,",&?te" o * *"""' WSita Uru«- —We will pay you market price . We.>t!er '_>nc Hun.rea i'..l'.ai« Reward for TOUr wool and aell vnu .rood, at lowoat any rate of Catarrh iLat cannot be cured bv J "' ,na ,e" vou g°oa8 at 'o*est Hail's Catarrh Cur*. F. J. CHENEY « CO.. Props . Toledo. O. We. tbe under-nmed. bave known K. .1. Ibe-nev for the last 15 rears, and believe him per-fectly honorable in all bu-iness transaction* and financially able tooarrv ou: anv obligation male bv their firm. Ha I s Catarrh Cure U taken mternalW. act ing directly ui,on the bl.->d and mccoiia iur-ja- er .if the system. Tc>t!ni..mai» free. Sol l by Drnggitts. pries ISe. l>er bottle. Halls family PilU are the be=t. It Helped Win Battles. Twenty-nine officers and men wrote from the front to say that for Scratch-es, Bruises, Cuts. Wounds, Sore Feet sad Stiff Joints. Bucklen's Arnica Salve is tbe best in the world. Same for Burns, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold i by C. E. Holton, druggist. Capita! Stock «."•■• « i and Pmeta. Net uwn Circulation >.■■ SS Rilla Parable t» ■■ .■< I - Depoalla I «:>« 00 Other iJcjjOsiU 17.MQ -< 3.HJIU) ■* Total $iii.:i7 10 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT: Depneitj Ajiril J«h. l-*» IT III BUMS 00 . -v. A DepoalU April 26th. 1N0 1319.060 OS ProdU " - UJ»t M |