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, , (aA iJ_L. — S*S PATRIOT VOL. 81. GREENS30RO, N. C, APRIL 30, 1902. NO. 18. Dr. W. J. RICHARDSON OFFICE: ■ ftTZ BUILDING. lCE: 318 WEST GASTON ST. VV. P. BEALL, M. D. 5iClAN AND SURGEON l nan and Trust Illdg. I ,.; |,l AS IflKlll) >i. BS, II 30 TO I. 3 TO 4i30. PHONE NO. 17. 1.1- sTAMEY, M. D. RESIDENCE: W ..- ,.'.-'.'M .-Ilirl. OFFICE: v ,; .- :.: - [>i ..." Store, ■Dr. j. E. WYCHE DENTIST r N SAVINGS SANK BLDG. V ST GREENSBORO. N. C. Dr. M. F. FOX PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON _FORD COLLEGE, N. C. Li J)WARD BAUM, M. D. PH S CIAN AND SURGEON 121 S. Elm S:.. Greensboro. . i, STOKK. .;■■.-' i Ol 111 ' NO SZ AN D TH ROAT. • n .! ..l -. mi i 7 to s !'. i'i. JOHN THAMES PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ■ ■ ■, ii, i In s id nee. .1 IV. rt l«llin;-I-.11 St. ■ . 173. . -. Hoars: ti i" 11 a. m.. Unj. 7 mi' p. m. ::. A. BURTON DENTIST .:: .: N M. P. BUILDING, 5» MeAooo HOUSE. Dr. L. A. PHIPPS PHYSICIAN AND DENTIST . II rd Co., H. C. -eases, Khcuma i M s:/.fs J.I. SCALES. SCALES 6 SCALES ATTORNEYS AND COUN' SELLORS AT LAW GREEKSBORH, H. C. ROBERT D. DOUGLAS ATTORNEY AT LAW Bank Bide. GREENSBORO, H. C. Z. V. TAYLOR ATTORNEY AT LAW JREENSBORO. N. C. W P BYNUM.JR BYNUM <3 BYNUM NEYS AND COUN-CILORS AT LAW :' ' t - "ARE. C. G. WRIGHT rORNEY AT LAW OPP COURT HOUSE, - ■- '-" N S E C R O, N. C. OMAS C. HOYLE TORNEY AT LAW ire, GREENSBORO, H. C. ■ '■ '' ' oliect ions. Loans XJOC^-IJ 1TEWS. Mrs.T. J.Shaw has gone to Carthage for a visit. Miss Virginia Shober, of Charlotte visited friends here last week. Plenty of watermelon and cantaloupe seed at 5 rents an ounce or 50, IHJ and 73 cent" a pound, ai Hiall ,V Lamb's. You will have to nay your poll lax anyhow, whether you vote or not, so why not pay ii before the lirst of May. There i< uo improvement to be noted in the condition of Mr. J. L. Keeling, who lias been quite sick for some time. The lluliiiess meetings are attract-ing good crowds. Salvation i- free over there, with sailctilicatioii thrown 1;. Sewing machines repaired, also uee-dles, pan- and attachments for all sew-ing machines at Mt-DufnVs furniture store. 1-,-n Sheriff Jordan and family. M1. <'. \v. 'laic and Mr. Hardy have returned from an enjoyable lishing trip to Man-chester. The A. A M. College, Kaleigh, dra-matic cluli will present Sheridan's im-mortal comedy, "The Rivals," at the grand toniglit. This is the last notice you will hive about your jioll tax before the ii:-i ol May. If you cannot vole ii will be your own fault. Sick horse- may be made ivell by the u>e of "Lightning Morse ami Cattle Powders." Large-.-ize packes only ten cents, at Se >:i .. < "o.'s. Prof. '!'. (ill «rt i'earson, ol the Stale Normal faculty, addressed the scholars of the Durham graded schools Friday «-11 "The Study of hirds." Mr. i-'.uiiene Peiidergast. a clever young pel tleiuan from Lyirchburg. \'a.. is now w itb the Schillhian J« wel-ry Company as engravel ami jeweler. Dr. and Mrs. C. i). Melver.State Su- |ierinteiident Joyner and Prof. .). I. I-mist have returned from the Southern Kducational ( Difference at Athens, (la. The handsome new Ben bow hotel wa-opened to guests Monday evening and is < i< >i 11 ir a good business. A sketch of the building is crowded over to our next issue. The fourth car of "Continental Disc Cultivators" has arrived and they are going fast. Come quick and be sure of yours. (iKKKNSIiOKO STOKAUK AMI TliAXsl l:i: ( 11. I'ptolast Saturday over seventeen hundred books hail been taken from the new city library since the opening. The number of daily visitors to the library ranges from one hundred to one hundred and fifty. An enjoyable social was 11 <.-1• I at the residence of Mr. John A. Hodirin, two miles smith of the city, last Friday night, in honor of liis guest, Miss I'.ai-ley, of Texas. A number of people from the city were present. Mi. W. W. Allen, for several years route agent of the Southern Express Company, with headquarters in this city,takeschargeofthecompany'sonicc at ( iiarlestoii, S. ('.. tomorrow, lie w ill lie succeeded by Itoute Agent Terrell, of Winston. A regular term of (iuilford Superior court meets next Monday for the trial ul criminal cases. Solicitor Ihooks will see that there i- more doing than there was at the recent term of civil court. The city furnishes about fifty of the cases mi the docket. Dr. John C. Kiigo, president of Trin-ity College, was in the city Monday, tlie guest of Dr. Peacock, lie was on his way in Knoxville, Tenn., to attend a meeting of the educational board of the M. E. Church, South. Prom there be goes tu the general conference al Dallas. Texas. President Dudley, of the A. & M. College for the Colored Race, attend©" Base Ball Fever Racing-. Any doubts to whether ball TOBACCO NOTES. ." . , . , , -""•> "<Hinis as 10 wliether base hail «„". lr«,,™L. m,,Sf:".::;£* ,..'£2, i r„u,i""^'""h"^n i■»n «i.r»ee»li—suor»o H-a-v»e —of interest»* am, :he ^. Brown Summit Mond«y and delivered been (|iM,eIIe.l bv developments of the the principal address of the occasion, past week. Since the opening exhibi- Uieeolored |«.q.le in Cuillord piuiimw tiou game Lriday there has been no 'Icessation of base ball talk, and it is heard day and night on the streets and in the homes. The gam Friday between the (ireens-they are setting an example for their race in the state. The street railway company will ex-tend its line to the corporate liititt — 011 Asiieboro street, crossing the Southern Railway tracks on South Kim street iHijoleagueand Madison teams was one i>l Ibe prettiest exhibitions ever wit- •-sed iiere. The score was 1 to ^ in It had hoped at one time to he able to ravorof (ireensboro.but ii was a timely cross the tracks at a sub-way on A-he hit of Kelly's for a home run. briugiug street, but there seems to he no inline- in a man on second, that kept the score diate prospecl of this being accomplish- from being a tie at the end of the ninth ed, so it will content itself with a sur- inning. Walters, in the box for Madi- BARGAIN 50 CENTS The regular price runs from face crossing. Mr. \V. L. Apple, until recently a citizen of Alaniance county, died last week at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. II, Coleman, on North I'orbis street, after an illness of several weeks. Tin funeral services were conducted bv ■ •I;'1 effective work, striking out fourteen men. Suggs, pitching for (ireensburo, got credit for nine strike-outs. "n Saturday Greensboro heat Prox-imity by a score of 15 to (>. The Trini-ty College and (iuilford College teams Rev. M. A. Smith, ofCentenary church, played at the Park Monday, the latter . with interment at Holt's chapel. Mr. Apple was a good man. lie gave four years of his life to the cause of theCon- 1 federacy. Mr. M. I.. Harrison, of Baltimore, superintendent and processor for the ! new canning factory here, arrived Mon-thly and >vill look after the details of I the construction of the buildings and I equipment for the plant, lie has had twenty-live years' exjierieiice in the canning business and is familiar with every feature, lie may he seen at the company's office, ill West Market street, by anyone wanting information. The railway company is putting in a sidin • for the factory ilii- week. flie executive committee of the < 'en-tral <'aroliua Fair Association ha- de-cided to make Tuesday, Oct. -l-t. "Kducational Day" at our fair and i"> per cent of the gate receipts of that day will go to the public schools of the county either for rural school libraries or for the improvement of public school house--. The committee has engaged Mr. (Seo. II. Mills, of (.o.iien. N. V.. as starter for the races during the fair. Mr. Mills acted iii that capacity last \ear and gave universal satisfaction. An unfortunate young man named Danes, from Davidson county, was i|jitqier brought to the city yesterday by his mother and brother-in-law in the hope that he might lie cured of epilepsy by the holiness people who are conducting a tent meeting on the Southside. The combined efforts of several men were required to subdue the young man when he was in one of his spells. He w illillg by a score of 7 to ■•. Ycsterda;. (•reeiisboro defeated the Trinity team by a score of 7 to ■'•. Two more good games are scheduled for the week. (iuilford plays here tomorrow and < iraham Saturday. Captain Kelley has his team in readiness for the opening of the league season Monday. His first game i.~ with New hcin. on the hitter's grounds. In all the team will piay nine games be-fore returning to (•reeiisboro. The ; ei'sonnel of old team i- as follows: '■. W. Kelley, Washington, D. <"., lir.-t ba-e. A. <>. .lone-. i>;i Bois, Pa., second iKise. Jim l-'ox. Kandleiuan, third base. i.l. McKemoi shoii slop. er, and the Manufacturer. MARKET REPORT. Sales on tins market have been light the past week, the farmers taking ad-vantage of the nice weather for plant-ing crops. Prices stiffened perceptibly during the week, and the limit for this crop has probably been reached. An-other favorable season will bring prac-tically all the outstanding leaf to mar-, ket there being but a small proportion j$1.00 tO $1.50." Tile foUOWUff 01 tiie crop remaining in the hands of _i • , 6 the farmers. Dealers were pleased to S1ZCS B<>W ln SlOCk: NOS. 20, sec a sprinkling 0f good medium to- 22, 24, 2b, 28, 29. bacco in theofleringsofthe week. Ney/ M m[ng Qm^^ Mr.J.(J.Priee,ofRockingham. was jUSt in. Call QUlCk before "ii the market the past week with a good lot of tobacco. Mr. W. I). Lambeth, of northern (iuilford, made a very satisfactory sale of leaf here Thursday. Mr. M. T. Wagoner, of Brown Sum-mit, averaged a little over Is cents on a lot of tobacco last Thursday. Mr. A. D. Gerriuger. of northeastern !• Duilford, sold the last of his crop here j ing the week: transplanting has corn- Friday and was well pleased with prices, i '"cnced in several eastern counties, but ,,,... , ,, ... ... ,, " 1 raiu is needed to enable this work to be -MI.< .A. ISray and wife, Miss Mag- carried ou extensively: on account of gie Manner ami Mi— Bray, a student the small size of the plants a little de-ofG. F-.-C., have returned from a visit I la-v wi" uot •* '"armful. Wheat con-to the Charleston « , (nines to impriAe: spring oats are very line: rye is oegming to head. Gardens The use of paris green for the killing are advancing nicely. On the whole of tobacco worms in incoming more ll'i""i-i'i regard to the condition of com,,,.,,, in the Southern state-, and is fh Uj^^VlfP'J ,'*2?Ue! "^S, ta the west are lull ol nloom. and else-awakening some opj-osition ftom Hie w heie are setting fruit so nicely that leaf dealers ami the manufacturers. 1he prospects for a huge crop of fruit picked over. PROXIMITY MERCANTILE CO. JOHN J. PHOENIX Manager. ( '. < '00k, (>: Ridge. Ii second base. I'.d. W. Taylor, Tarboro, center field. Dick Sullivan, Greenville, S. ('.. catcher. Spencer Wilson, Corvdon pitcher and right field. (i. W. Suggs, Kinston. pitcher and ii;. .'. field. Geo. \\'. I'ugh. Newton, pitcher. Tony Wallers. Madison, pitcher. Joe Courneen, lioche-ier. N. V, ,-...,.,, , ., is w.y promising. Pastures have iut- Mr.l.J. (.w.Min.oi Alamancecoun- ,„,,,.„, ;,,ll.„!o,;,|,,v. .sold l.i£fi |>ounds ol lobacco here ... Sherwood-NcMasters Wedding:. The marriage of Mr. I". D. Sherwood, one of the best-known business men of d of course the city, and Miss Bessie McMasters, a charmingyoung lady possessed ofmany last Friday foi" sis:;.<ii. seventy-ei., Cincinnati, Ohio. Jpounds of this was .-r:-.,^. The lot I br night Iwentv-live dollar- more than field and Mr. Gwynnlyul expected, an "1 lr. (iwynn had ex|iecte le was pleased. The Japanese tobacco agents, it is admirable qualities, was one of the in • understood, have been directed to re- terestiug social eveutsof last week. Tht main in this country for another year, j ceremony took place at the residence Intl., Hereafter, however* they will be'stat- "'"'* '-ride's uncle. Mr. J. W. Scott, ioned iii Danville instead of Richmond "" IJndsay street. at'J.SOo'clockThurs-and other places. They w ill leave Rich-mond about the 1st of May. The fight for the Cnited Kingdom's tobacco trade brought out the fact that there are :;4'vkii retail tobacconists whose custom the two combines and the independent manufacturers day evening and was witnessed by a few intimate friends and members of the families of the contracting parties. Rev. E. W. Smith, 1). D., officiated in his most impressive manner. The bride was becomingly attired in a traveling suit of dark blue, with hat to Here's luck to the team! Another catcher is to he added to the • . are . . . ■ , , - , -, , team. ,. ' , _ , match, and earned a hootiet ol brides seeking. I here arc in Ireland <S4,93o: in ... . .; aSco,t1laud1 , r..f1l.o-O..O., : I•n E!•ngl1and, 2,i-9,,8.,2,8.. .ro.s.e.s. She wore at .h..er th..roat a beau- tilul crescent set with diamonds and There is some complaint as to the pearls, the gift of the groom. Miss Ada qualityofthe seed given out by the Swaim played Mendelssohn'n wedding warehouses this year. So far as we I11!m.h as the brWa] j,.,,.^. entered the can learn the trouble is confined to two 1 parlors w here the ceremony took place. ,,ll ;...!.,.. •!•! ...Ill I I *. . Mrs. J. N. Richardson Passes Away. The death of Mis. .I. N. Richardson at the home of her son-in-law, Dr. .1. K. '■ • ■" •W•.>'•vcHhee. ,oonn >W> eesist ..GaassiotOnII sstrtereeet,t, eeaanrylv' —*■" '■"- .-•'".•■•-■-• .>...o.c. „. , „u , parlors w Here the cere 11 v took place. will he kept under surveillance until it last Saturday morning brought sorrow 01 three varieties. The matter will be | Aftercongratulations had been lavished '"""v. - to the hearts of a wide circle of friends I brought to the attention of the houses on the happy couple they drove to the which furnished tiie seed to the ware- Southern depot and took a train for ionic. hard to determine w ho is most ill need and acquaintances. She had been in [of treatm-ent, th•e ■youn*g- ■m""a"n., ,t0h1e0p1e0o-- ppooooir nheeaailitihi 1f0o1r mmaannyy yyeeaarrss,, nbuutt mduilr-- " " >-• ' "v pie who brought him here, or the peo- ing the past winter her strength seem- | a»e of plants. houses. There will be no serious short- Charleston and other Southern cities, pie w ho pretend to cure such maladies las his by irregular methods. Mr. W. I. I'nderwood goes to Char-lotte tomorrow to become editor-in-chief of the Textile Excelsior, one of the strongest trade papers ill the South. His departure from this city is much regretted by his friends both in and out of the profession, as he i~ one of the best newspaper men that the city ever knew. Mis cm re-pondence bureau here will be continued by a gentle- I man from a neighboring city whose name has not yet been made pub-lic, while the paper which he with ol hers successfully launched here last year, the Southern Textile Review . w il! continue under the man-agement nf Messrs. Jones and Hopkins. The Textile Excelsior will go forward under theguidani-eof Mr. I'nderwood's hand. At the regular meeting Friday night the board of aldermen decided > to in-where they will spend ten days or ed to ebb away more rapidly than OODKXS REACH NEW VORK more. On their return they will be at usual, yet she bore her sufferings with New Vork \nril "7 -Thomas and '""Ii"':'! Uw5fi?nF0fMr' *,lt',,VV,"r!'S ... ->l" IOIK, .\piu _«.—luomas ana mother, on West daston street. 1 he a Christian fortitude that was remark- w. H. Ogden, the English cigarette | PATRIOT contributes to the bounteous able. Mrs. Richardson was born in . manufacturers, whose plant was ab- "tott® of good wishes Which are theirs. Casw ell county sixty-eight years ago. s<ir|,e,, ,,y the American Tobacco ('om- The Great Dismal Swamp Merniaidenname wasBettJeStanlield. pany recently, arrived today on the rif , , ■• '»« -after her marriage she moved to .Wder Imbria. The report that the M ,Urt e m ^T 1^^'w''( Texas, living,here au.u. thirty years. Ogdens have receded from the combma. Ma:"a T ;-, ' \v • T and returning to North ('aroliua elevenJ^on and are making a visit to America """*» S^ JS^, "^ years ago located in (ireensboro. She'to figh, the „.ba, Lmpanies in their |STtt£ZZ?%£3£?SIl had long been a faithful and devout own country could not be verified, as may induce dangerous maladies. But destroy icy " -------- 1 1 .-. . 1 t WIHIVl 1 tWUMI II* member of the .Methodist Episcopal both men refused to t church, and the summons found her ready lo lay aside the cares of this world for a place among the redeemed. An aged husband and four children sin vive. The latter are Mrs. Dr. Wyche. Mrs. s. L. Trogdon and Dr. W. J. Richardson, of this city, and Dr. K. K. Richardson, of Leaksville. A surviving brother resides in Texas. Fu-neral sen-ices, conducted by Bcv. I,. W. (raw foul. I). I>., were held Sunday afternoon, with interment at Greene Hill cemetery. All unusually large >t ne vermeil, maladies, alk on and subject Electric Hitter- never fail to d« them and CUM malaria! troubles. sincss Notices, ■E YOU TRIED IT YET? IN■nii.'.'iy forCoujrhs, t. ^troncss in HIP i-i-'i--. and incipH'tii 11. '. ■ .;,:•••;-..: T.\H ' " 'ill SVKi'IMs Nortli v I ..: Ull I ;- ;; Heel Medicine Co., c'.,r.,. X.C.. t •-. A. ^OUR TAXES! "■'• ■ Hii-ir si iti iiml • I-III .-■ ' ■ n |in <ii>i] ime ul KIII-C mill npi i- 1 to settle with ,; c nml money i-iy oil 1I11- - ■■inn,: leaclicrs, ■ .' - -11.- • ■ 1" il II Wl-I-C- |i,i--i ■I. K. JOHI1AN, rill (1 illfuril ( ..1;in y. h Cold in One Day Uromo Quinine Tablets. All : money it it tails to cine. - >aruatureison each box The • iuilford Medical Society held an interesting meeting Saturday afternoon al the court house. Several names Were added lo the roll and il becomes evident that the organization will soon be mi a firm basis. It was decided to hold regular meetings the first Monday in each month, beginning with June. Mr. J. N. Longest has been awarded the contract for two wholesale store buildings on South Davie street, which will stand on the old Kekel property j recently acquired by the Davie Street Improvement Company. The houses will each lie ^iixl(H) feet, three stories high, and are to be completed bv ,lul\ 1st. Krnest ('ausey, the young w bite man recently brought from the road force to jail for medical treatment, surprised Jailor Needy last week by telling him the combination of the lock to the cells "ii the first Hour of the jail. Causey j said the gold brick men told him the ; combination. It was changed in short I order. ienced this season. The entire week was warm, dry. and sunny, and veg-etation made wonderful progress. The temperature rose to almost summer tit lite condemnation plococdhi"s ,,,,,,.,„„. .,,•.-,. ', heat, and averaged about H dailv agaiusl the B. w Mamd',,-,, in',, , , ' - above normal, yet without marked ex- Comuii.vhioil..,- , .« !i 1 . t"'l',a,e '" t,,e last ^'' sltes- whlle i( tremes. for although '.*) was reached om p., n.\ mo,,a, (o secure the land niiniber of beautiful iloral offerings tes- ontheiSdat several place-, that de-gree is not remarkable for April: the temperature Monday morning 2Sth was almost low enough lo check whatsoever. will surely prevent typhoid. -We tried The State crop bulletin for the week'many remedies for .Malaria and Sto-endiug Monday. April Js. saw: Crop niachaud Liver troubles," writes John . .,' . , " . i Charleston, of Byesville.O. '-but never corresjwndents are almost unanimous found anythlll>| a8 ,_.,„„! as Flectri. in reporting that during the past week Hitters.'' Try them. OnlyoOc. C. E. the lirst really spring-like weather oc- Hoitou guarantees satisfaction. curred, and thai conditions. Loth for rvo CI;KJ;-NO 1'AY. farm work and the growth of crops. That is the wav all drumists sell OBOVB'8 were the most favorable so far exper- TASTELESS CHILL Fever anil malaria. 11 la s mply Iron ami Quinine 111 1 1 iii 1 1 ■■ 1111 n ti 1 i\ .-1 111 II^.I.-I' ?i II « 1 TASTELESS! HILL TONIC for Chills. I ever and It i- u:piy amlyi a tasteless form. Children love it. -Vduits prefer il to bitter nauseating tonics. Pi iceSOe required to w Men and improve Wesl Ulied in n lllute way ,„ the ,ove aild e,. Lee street, denying the right ofap,Mial. twln which this gtsjd « an enjoVeJ It was ordered by the board thai -i .,., . .11 , ,, ,. ,',', wa" almost low enough lo check ... ■' mat .1 ihepallliearers were Messrs. C.H. ire-, growth. Very light showers •mred n;U,V l",ll,'c I""'"' u:,-"n '"' bur- |al„|, K. L. Sides S. I.. Alderman. M. here and there on Thursday and Sat-cnaserl at a cost of not more than SUM. s. Sherwood ,i N Leak "T. M. Pick- ""lay. but nowhere did the total for1 Tiie application of Henry 'iraham for i • r 1' i> I ,'R" week reach as much as half an lliicceennssee ltoo sseellll llii''iiuuoorr ttoo ccnollo«rre«di iieopl1e.. :" ' y,e8, ""'!'■ '"« general absence of clouds exclusively was unanimously voted low n. and a reijuest for license to open CITY NATIONAL BANK GREENSBORO, N. C. To Our Customers. favored abundant insolation. To-wards the close ol the week rather We have a full and complete stock high winds dried out the soil, and rain a ten-pin alley in the basement of the ofstapit and fane-, nocerie.-,feeds,etc., is beginning to be needed to assist cul- CAPITAL $103,030.00 ^"•'-vesell at-the right ,-ri the JtA^^T^^pjffi 1SSVSPSSP JSffifi o not oiler you one eVery day during the week, and far- TOTAL ASSETS, OvES 630,000.00 r iners advanced work rapidly, and in new Hulliines building, corner of 1 South Elm and Sycamore streets, was refused. The |>olice committee was given power to act on the request for an ollicer to be detailed for service at the ! base ball park. (Jen. .1. I), (,'lenn was I re-elected a member of the water and through arti leal cosl ami then .-ell you auothei at a price that will more than makeup several counties are reported up with the profit sacrificed, but make honest, !i,e,rwwrk« 1'l:!"1 i l'|,-"""i' '*- appn«.-h-ing completi 11 the central-east por-light commission years. Wields a Sharp Axe. Millions marvel at the multitude of maladies cut oil' by In. King's New Life Pills the most distressing too. Stomach, Liver and Bowel troubles Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Biliousness, Fever, Malaria, all fall be-fore these wonder workers. 25c at C. E. Holton'sdrug store. legitimate, uuifoini prices all the way If you spend one dollar or timi, and is going on actively in the west: planting in bottom lands, which are now in line condition, will soon be underway. Corn is coming up nicelv to »r a term of three ten with us we guarantee you have your goods at as cheap a price as they ; ' ' • to fairly good stands, except earlv can he bought from any responsible planted in southern counties which is, concern in town. Call and sec us and somewhat irregular: a little in the' be convince I. TfCKKK & EKWIX. south has been plowed. Planting cot-ton is now general under conditions as The best grade of granulated sugar favorable as could be desired; cotton is 51 cents a pound; Arbuckles coffee 10 coming up fairly well, but chopping to ..ui.is.i I,.,I.M.I stands has not begun: indications be-te P"«na. sm t() 1)oim ,() diminished acreage GROOME MERCANTILE Co., Tobacco plants in betls are still thin, 521 South Kim street. | but the plants made good growth dur-| If you have money to (kpo.-it we oiler you SAFETY AND SECURITY Polite attention to all business. We want your account. J, M. WALZE3, LEE E. BATTLE, - Presides:. Cashier. J. VAN LINDLEY, Vice-Pretldent. Jl
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Title | The Greensboro patriot [April 30, 1902] |
Date | 1902-04-30 |
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S*S
PATRIOT
VOL. 81. GREENS30RO, N. C, APRIL 30, 1902. NO. 18.
Dr. W. J. RICHARDSON
OFFICE:
■ ftTZ BUILDING.
lCE: 318 WEST GASTON ST.
VV. P. BEALL, M. D.
5iClAN AND SURGEON
l nan and Trust Illdg.
I ,.; |,l AS IflKlll) >i.
BS, II 30 TO I. 3 TO 4i30.
PHONE NO. 17.
1.1- sTAMEY, M. D.
RESIDENCE:
W ..- ,.'.-'.'M .-Ilirl.
OFFICE:
v ,; .- :.: - [>i ..." Store,
■Dr. j. E. WYCHE
DENTIST
r N SAVINGS SANK BLDG.
V ST GREENSBORO. N. C.
Dr. M. F. FOX
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
_FORD COLLEGE, N. C.
Li J)WARD BAUM, M. D.
PH S CIAN AND SURGEON
121 S. Elm S:.. Greensboro.
. i, STOKK.
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NO SZ AN D TH ROAT.
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JOHN THAMES
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
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Unj. 7 mi' p. m.
::. A. BURTON
DENTIST
.:: .: N M. P. BUILDING,
5» MeAooo HOUSE.
Dr. L. A. PHIPPS
PHYSICIAN AND DENTIST
. II rd Co., H. C.
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ATTORNEYS AND COUN'
SELLORS AT LAW
GREEKSBORH, H. C.
ROBERT D. DOUGLAS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Bank Bide. GREENSBORO, H. C.
Z. V. TAYLOR
ATTORNEY AT LAW
JREENSBORO. N. C.
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NEYS AND COUN-CILORS
AT LAW
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C. G. WRIGHT
rORNEY AT LAW
OPP COURT HOUSE,
- ■- '-" N S E C R O, N. C.
OMAS C. HOYLE
TORNEY AT LAW
ire, GREENSBORO, H. C.
■ '■ '' ' oliect ions. Loans
XJOC^-IJ 1TEWS.
Mrs.T. J.Shaw has gone to Carthage
for a visit.
Miss Virginia Shober, of Charlotte
visited friends here last week.
Plenty of watermelon and cantaloupe
seed at 5 rents an ounce or 50, IHJ and
73 cent" a pound, ai Hiall ,V Lamb's.
You will have to nay your poll lax
anyhow, whether you vote or not, so
why not pay ii before the lirst of May.
There i< uo improvement to be noted
in the condition of Mr. J. L. Keeling,
who lias been quite sick for some time.
The lluliiiess meetings are attract-ing
good crowds. Salvation i- free
over there, with sailctilicatioii thrown
1;.
Sewing machines repaired, also uee-dles,
pan- and attachments for all sew-ing
machines at Mt-DufnVs furniture
store. 1-,-n
Sheriff Jordan and family. M1. <'. \v.
'laic and Mr. Hardy have returned
from an enjoyable lishing trip to Man-chester.
The A. A M. College, Kaleigh, dra-matic
cluli will present Sheridan's im-mortal
comedy, "The Rivals," at the
grand toniglit.
This is the last notice you will hive
about your jioll tax before the ii:-i ol
May. If you cannot vole ii will be
your own fault.
Sick horse- may be made ivell by the
u>e of "Lightning Morse ami Cattle
Powders." Large-.-ize packes only ten
cents, at Se >:i .. < "o.'s.
Prof. '!'. (ill «rt i'earson, ol the Stale
Normal faculty, addressed the scholars
of the Durham graded schools Friday
«-11 "The Study of hirds."
Mr. i-'.uiiene Peiidergast. a clever
young pel tleiuan from Lyirchburg.
\'a.. is now w itb the Schillhian J« wel-ry
Company as engravel ami jeweler.
Dr. and Mrs. C. i). Melver.State Su-
|ierinteiident Joyner and Prof. .). I.
I-mist have returned from the Southern
Kducational ( Difference at Athens, (la.
The handsome new Ben bow hotel
wa-opened to guests Monday evening
and is < i< >i 11 ir a good business. A sketch
of the building is crowded over to our
next issue.
The fourth car of "Continental Disc
Cultivators" has arrived and they are
going fast. Come quick and be sure of
yours. (iKKKNSIiOKO STOKAUK AMI
TliAXsl l:i: ( 11.
I'ptolast Saturday over seventeen
hundred books hail been taken from
the new city library since the opening.
The number of daily visitors to the
library ranges from one hundred to
one hundred and fifty.
An enjoyable social was 11 <.-1• I at the
residence of Mr. John A. Hodirin, two
miles smith of the city, last Friday
night, in honor of liis guest, Miss I'.ai-ley,
of Texas. A number of people
from the city were present.
Mi. W. W. Allen, for several years
route agent of the Southern Express
Company, with headquarters in this
city,takeschargeofthecompany'sonicc
at ( iiarlestoii, S. ('.. tomorrow, lie w ill
lie succeeded by Itoute Agent Terrell,
of Winston.
A regular term of (iuilford Superior
court meets next Monday for the trial
ul criminal cases. Solicitor Ihooks will
see that there i- more doing than there
was at the recent term of civil court.
The city furnishes about fifty of the
cases mi the docket.
Dr. John C. Kiigo, president of Trin-ity
College, was in the city Monday,
tlie guest of Dr. Peacock, lie was on
his way in Knoxville, Tenn., to attend
a meeting of the educational board of
the M. E. Church, South. Prom there
be goes tu the general conference al
Dallas. Texas.
President Dudley, of the A. & M.
College for the Colored Race, attend©"
Base Ball Fever Racing-.
Any doubts to whether ball
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