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A 'VCtA^U RIOT VOL. 81 GREENSBORO, N. C, JULY 2, 1902. NO. 27. /. J. RICHARDSON! LOCAL ILTE-WS. OFFICE: rz BUILDING. : 313 WLST CASTON ST. . BEALL, M. D. IAN AND S (Jen. John (.ill. of JJaltimore, was in the city Saturday. lett is out agai ii alter I!Me. • 1:30 TO 1; 3 TO 4:30. PHONE NO. 17. STAMEY, M. D. RESIDENCE: [HI St I OFFICE: , A lil'l-S lIll'S l ' 1 . i -' S|l ' f. Dr J. E- WYCHE DENTIST . SAVINGS BANK BLDG. IM ST . GREENSBORO. N. C. Dr M. F. FOX ,-. CIAN AND SURGEON Mr. !.. ('. lion a ten-days' illness. Mr. \V. I. Fnderwood, of Charlotte, spent Sunday here. ! ■ W\ \V. King, of Danburv, was in the city Saturday. ' Ton more boxes of tliat wilt] summer cheese at Scott ,v Co.'s. Mr. W. IJ. Bogarl is gradually recov- |ering from Ids recent Mines.-. Mrs. H. II. Cartland and daughter are in Asheville visiting friends. Kleven different varieties of T. W. Wood's turnip seed at Hiatt & Lamb's. The eounty medical society >neets next Monday afternoon :ii 2.30 in the court house. A force of painters and decorators are ai work tinting the walls of the Grand opera house. Mr. J. M. Walker lias recovered from his recent illness and is able to be at his desk again. TOBACCO NOTK. Carroll Gilliland, the nineteen- Kriends in the city have received the months-old son of Dr. and Mrs. .). W. following cards: "Mr. and Mrs. Isaac I etty, died Saturday evening of stoin- Coles auiiounce the mnrrin<n> .,f ti„.i. r ach trouble after an il.neiof several daughter, K^SJTpaZ, to Mr! weeks. I he remains were taken to Hardy Tyler Gregory, on Wednesday W install Sunday for interment. [June i>th, I !MC, "Forest Home," Vir- Miss Anna Wiley, of Jamestown, re-turned to Philadelphia la.-i week after spending a pleasant vacation of two weeks at home, she recently com-pleted her first year in the nurse's course at the Philadelphia Hospital. <>ii! of the ten who stood the clerk-carrier examination at the- jHistollice last month, the following six passed: l>lwin P. Motley, Horace G. Morgan, KarlJ. A. Ljung, Hufus K. Stanley and Misses Anna [.Jones and Mary I-. Cator. Mr. A. C. Pickliardt and wife were called to New York the lirst of the week by the illness of his mother, lie hopes to return in a leu days so as to have everything in readiness tor the opening of the canning factory by the middle of the mouth. Mr. Henry C. Marley, a clever young [gmia. Mr. Gregory is a native of («reenslx)ro. ami is an inspector in the l idled states Postotrice department. He has gained rapid promotion and i-one of the brightest men in theservice. Mrs. .\. C. Melvin, an estimable young woman living at Proximity, -lied last Wednesday of typhoid fever alter a-.hort illness. She was in her twenty-fourth year, and had been married but a few months. IJev. W. A. Smith, of Lexington, conducted the funeral services, alter which the er, and the Manufacturer. Mr. .). S. .\eal. or Winston, was here last week on hi.- way to Mullens, S. <'.. where he will have charge of a ware-house this year. Messrs. |>. _\. (ior-rell and Ii. I.. Hopper, of Winston, were here Monday en route to Mullen's to engage in the tobacco business. two agents of the Japanese gov-ernment are in North Carolina mak-ing a study of tobacco growing and of agricultural methods, liny will study the situation in America for a year. From North Carolina they will go to South Carolina to look into the eulti-tv~ vation of rice and tea. Mr. W. .1. Blackburn mains were laid to rest in Greene Hill cemetery. The bereaved young bus- W'' W" Jl ,!I,"kl,urn. who travels '•andhasthesymathyofatarge circle seve r"al southern states for the Ameri-can Tobacco Company, is at home after an absence of over three months. He ,,-ORD COLLEGE, N. C. EDWARD BAUM, M. D. ■ SICIAN AND SURGEON ". S. Elm St.. Greensboro. [hi Us. .-■-.■• the NOSE AND THROAT. ■ .:.■ - Hours': '•;."' V "". ~,y •» take up stenography as a lcry. He came originally from Meek- '" »* "-< tor the sale of tobacco, and White rubber rings -cents a dozen: P™*™- "e ,s succeeded by Mr. |c„burg county, ami was one of the hM been >"<*«*»«' '-.v a bar room, tck rubber rmg- 10 cents or.! dozen I. A. \\ alker, of Oak Kidge. best hands tha Mr Stanley ever had <>m Boaid of Trade should get a hustle E. A. BURTON DENTIST - IN M. P. BUILDING, 0P= N'CAOOO HOUSE . L. A. PHIPPS Pr-YSICIAN AND DENTIST .LIE. Gnilford Co., K. C. man w ho has been with the Merrill- Mr. and Mrs. N. II. D. Wilson, of Johnson Clothing Company ever since Maxton, are here on a visit to Mr. and the lirm has been in business, resigned Mrs. John N. Wilson. Monday \V1 I.I: lor -': ceills, al Scoll >v ( O.'s. Some years ago Mr. J. M. Hendri.x I he Lathes Aid Society ofCentenary bought a :.'..:>-,,.-:v tract of land north ol chnr.h will serve refreshments at the town ror something less than $too Battle (.round on the Fourth. Usl week he transferred ii to the c. C. Townsend want- to trade a Cones, as a part of the L'.ooo-acre tract good second hand thresher lor a horse, on which they will erect their new cot- Come <|iiick if you want a bargain. itVtt ton mills, for a cash consideration of "Hank" Thomas ha- acquired con-trol of the livery business between Mt. Airy ami the White Sulphur springs. A big law n party is living arranged for tomorrow night at the court house. The hroceeds are to iro to the base ball team. of Iriends Jim Johnson, colored, who was con-victed of attempted burglary at the May term of court and sentenced to two years on the county roads, died at Overseer Stanley's camp, south of town, Saturday and was buried Sun-day ai the county home, .lack-on was sick only eighteen hour- with dysen-has met with gratifying success on his rounds, and notwithstanding the hard work he has been doing looks hearty and is as jovial as ever. It is not nattering to the Durham to-bacco market that one of its oldest warehouses the Farmers, has ceased Won. Lost. P.C. . ■'■'■> H .830 . —7 l'l .oust L'li I_l_' ..', ll' L'l "7 .4:17 I'll L'S .117 111 ;;7 .213 SI,I KM I. The I raveling men are making all ef-fort to have the Southern Bailwav .HI lii- force. I.uia I'M wards, colored, who lives a couple of miles south of town, came near ending her life by an overdose of morphine last week. Only a day or so before that she had warrants sworn o ii for two or three nun, one for threatening to I.urn her up, and the others i,II -unie minor olleuse. and it was thought her troubles worried her operate a -li.>. -sly train between l)aii-lNI "'iicli that -he tried to end them by ville and < 'harloilc. passing! ireeusboro ai.out noon going south. The need of i lin : ■ ■ -. Kin im:i J. I. SCALES. ZS & SCALES such a train has been fell for some time, Committees are busy at work pre- and it is to he ho|ied that the Southern paring for the approaching Slate »•" act favorably on the matter. convention here on tin- Mr. K. T. Garsed, who recently K-signcd the management of the iiiachi. Judge and Mrs. T. J. Shaw left yes- uery department of the Proximity terday for the mountains of Virginia, mil!., i.. ac cpt a similar po-iiiou ;,t I lemocratii pith in.-t. AND COUN-AT LAW RH. V. C. ... VI D. DOUGLAS TTORNEY AT LAW ;REE3SB0R0, if. c. w here they ex | eel to spt lit alxiut a fortnight. Mrs. W. W. Alien, who has been in I i health for some time, has gone to a hospital at Bordeiitown, X. J., for treatment. Mr. .1. W. M. Canlexa, of Brown Summit, who has recently returned from an extended trip abroad, was in r,,r an up-to-date lailci shop, lie -will build a lifle I:-:.IO[ addilion al the rear so as I., enlarge the room 'that n ill be Pell i ity, Ala., left the lirst ofthe week for a short \ i-ii north before taking ii]i his new work. I Ii- successor here is M r. I . I!. i i idge, a noi llieru man. Mr. J. K. Cartland, who recently purchased the People's Savings Itauk building, is teaming the vault out of the building and menaring the place .'.V. TAYLOR AT LAW 3 EZORO. N. C. V.' P. BV NUM. JR. JM (J BYNUM S AND COUN- -LORS AT LAW : SQUARE. . WRIGHT •-Y AT LAW - COURT HOUSE. ■ '^OfiO, N. C. C. HOYLE '"T-JCY AT LAW KEEBSB0R0, N. C. collect ons. Loans JACOB A. LONG. S CJ LONG RNEYS AND COUN-LLORS AT LAW lare, Greensboro, K. C. city yesterday. Itest thresher in the state for sale by C. C. Townsend, who also has g I j second-hand thresher which he will i sell chea p or lease. J l-li Hon. W. W. K il. hiii and other members ofCongre-s \\ill be present al the Kaiile (■round next Friday and deliver -in.it addresses. The s. A. League of si. I lentil iet's Catholic church will give a lawn party on the lot ..ppo-itr ill.' rectory tonight. The Proximity Land will be present. We have a few •■odd- and ends"' of plug tobacco w u H ill close out cheap in the next ten days. .1. W. Si HI r .v <'u. Mrs. (J.C. .-milli hi- returned from a visit to her husband at Waycross, Ga. Vesterday Mr. Smith became train-master ol' the Atlantic ,v Mirmingham I; lilroud. Miss Virginia and Lettie Shober, of u-e.l i.v the sewing-women in his em-ploy. The South Side Pharnia-y was l.urg-laii/ eil Sunday night, entrance l.eing i llecteil through the front door, in which the '.das- was broken sulliciently to permit i i.t- thief to reach the fasten-ing on the inside. Some-mall .ham;,. in the money drawer was taken,nothing el.-e in the -ion- being disturbed, so far as in known. Till her own hand. She has figured in the court- before. Judge ISoyd on hi- return from Washington the lirst ofthe week gave out I he gratifying information that work on the enlargement ofthe Federal building here would begin as soon as tin' plans can be prepared and are ap- I'i. d. Not more than a month should I..- involved in these preliminaries. Another story i- to be added to the building, with an estensii f thirty fed on the east and io--il.lv leu feet on the south sides. New radiators are being installed on the second Moor of the federal building this week by Contractor .1. Ed. Al-bright. Tliv heating facilities of the' building were never quite commensu-rate wiih i'--i.e. and liie clerk-there ^ ill appreciate the additions now being made to the system when the cold weather conies next winter, inasmuch a- the enlargement ofthe building un-dci the recent appropriation of Con-gress -.'. ill not be completed before next spi fug. Mr. C. C. Collins, who is now em-on and stop this yearly diminution of receipts. Durham Recorder. Contractor A. .1. Dunn ha-a large lone at work on the American Cigar « ompany's factory building here mak-ing such improvements as are neces-sary, ll will require two or three months to get things in shape for the manufacture of cigars, providing the material lor the work is available as fast a- it ran he utilized. Every effort v. ill lie made lo get the plant in opera-tion by the lirst of October. Tlie State crop bulletin foi the week eliding Monday. June IJO, says: Very favorable wheather prevailed during the past week, resulting in further Base Ball Notes. The first half of the series of Rames scheduled in the siate league ended Saturday with Greensboro uncomforta-bly near the last place. Nothing but Wilmington's |iersistence in losing games prevented our team from bring-ing up the ,carol' tin- procession. The standing of the various teams at the dose was as follows: Charlotte lialeigh \eu hem '. Durham < ireeusboro Wilmington Monday the second half ofthe series began with Charlotte at Ualeigh, Greensboro at Durham and Wilming-ton at New hern, lialeigh, New hern and Greensboro won, the latter's -cue with Durham standing Into.-,. Yes-terday Charlotte defeated lialeigh, New'bcrii defeated Wilmington and (.'reeiishoro defeated Durham. Four good games are scheduled here the last of this week, charlotte will furnish the opposing team. Two games will he played the Fourth, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. W. K. I'il/palrick, a last outfielder from liedford City, Va.. Ls now a mem-ber of the Greensboro team, and it is to be hoped that he will strengthe e of the few remaiiining weak spois in the organization. Aside from its weak-ness at the bat Greensboro has put up as good hall a- any ehlh in the league. The attendence al the games here exceeds that at any city in the slate. Mr. E. B. Hodgin, of this county. who spends a |>ortion of each summer ai the Liudley Orchards. Southern Pines, during the shipping season,sent the PATIHOT a basket ol' very line ''Greensboro" peaches the lirst of the week, together with a note giving us some idea of the vast shipments of fruit from these orchards. He -ays: •This is almost the last of this variety. improvement in the condition of crops Have shipped, to date, about 5,000 throughout the Slate. The generally |e»te« of fruit, and will have as many favorable character ol' the reports of niore, we think. Prices range from ol' eioji coirc-poiidents j- ijuite pro- "'■-'' '" " :"" per crate. We jacked llounced, and indicates at present a!1""1 shipped on Saturday, the Slth, very encouraging outlook. The mean j iy'~' crates. Today Monday we will temperature for the week was about 8*' "'v l'""" ''"" to 6 rates. Our To-, or slightly below the normal, hi "money maker-,' the Conuetts and consequence of a few cold nights at the K'armans, are getting ripe. We have beginning ofthe week, but the latter half was quite warm and sultry, and promoted the rapid grow Ih of all kinds of vegetation. Fine rains occurred everyw here during the week, generally in the shape of showers in the evening or at night,'which did not materially interfere with farm work, though at some places where the rainfall 1,500 trees of these two varieties and the last of this week will find us cov-ered up with peaches. Norfolk. Va., takes a good portion of this stock. Our house there. K. S. Godwin & Co.. wire daily what they want—from PHI to 250 crate* per day, In shipping to Phila-delphia or New York we ship in re-was frigerator cars of 100 to ijoocrates to the heaviest, the ground was too wet to ..,..•• plow for a few days. The rainfall averaged about 1.25 inches, or slightly above normal. A few severe storm's with hail anil high wind.- occurred, chiefly on the 3ith or 27th. with di I". s. Marshal Millikan has returned from Ashehoio, where on Saturday he attended the Republican county cou- .age to crops over limited areas, hi Ivention, the first held by that nartv hi piojecl by the Merchants Grocery! om- which corn was hioken down and fruit pany, was painfully injured Monday • >1 c county comniissioners were in session Monday conferring with va-rious architects in regard to the im-provements on the conn house. As will he seen by referei to our adver-tising columns, (he Uiard advertises for bids on..th.e work to be donec- P' l'•a'n"■s Ilamoim""l. t.o n"o"th'•i"n"g i e ■"l"b; and -peclii.-alions can he seen al Keg-ister of Heeds Ivirkman's olliee. own oil-trees. The soil is in excel-alicrnoou while alteuipiin" to operate lent condition, and work has been so an elevator with which he was unfa- "^'.'''''K'''."^, ''M'V :"'y ,V,"",S were received of trouble Ir.un grass or niiiiai. He siepped on the platform weeds. Cotton is growing rapidly and and attempted to descend lo the base- squares are forming more freely; blooms mcut, when the machine started thej have api>eared in many counties; com- '*<"- «»«' '-'.. Hefore te.js^thr^ateii^sss in laying by was checked a little in the west by frequent rains, but without material injury to the pro-peiou- con-dition of the crop. While tobacco is rather uneven, with some line hills I.nt the majority rather small, the knew it c Ming. he was pinned against the Fortunately his injuries in severe bruises, hut lie will beoil'duty for sev-eral days. lenry Matthews, a "wild Irishman" The Superinten.le.it of Public |„. | plants seem now to be growing vigor- •tonlotte. are here to attend the mar- SefLanth, t'suh'S ^^' ^^ ^ '^^ ■ »!««« '« ^^^^^TTSS^md riage of theirsister, Miss Vivian Sliolier, ;K'1111"""" '" ■' «»« »etore Justice President Farr, of the National College, vegetableshaveiiiiproveditheprospectH to Mr. ("has. P. Sellars, which takes r,l,'hetl Saturday, became so unruly at Nashville, Tenii., to fill six freesehol- for late planteil irishjMdatoes in' the I i pill-mi Ci in ■i.i- in \\ u»lijii|rti»n. ill business. John Thames i t SANATORIUM ' North Carolina. ' ■ • !•-! modern in ..| -iirid.-ii mid ■ -i- . '. luiiiints , turning, ni'.l nurses. 1 MAMES. M. D., Proprietor, n St. i£Z0U Merchant Tailor, '-'■^ St., UBBMSBOSO. "( Suitings and Trous- 1 "in. Fit guaranteed. place this evening. Mr. W. O. Stratford has made a timely donation to the Guilford Battle (■round Company, one that will he ap-preciated by the thousands that attend the annual celebrations. FINK I'AI.M KOK KENT Bight miles west of 1,'eidsville. on Madison road. New frame house just being completed. For particulars address F. P. Pria KI.I., Box V.i... ('harlotle, N. <'. i.''-li. G. T. (ilascock .V Sons have made and presented to the Battle Ground Company a neat tablet that will he at-tached to the Nathaniel Macon monu-ment that is to he unveiled the Fourth, i'r. I). \V. C. Benbow and daughter, Mrs. Crawford, are enjoying the de-, mi„g,on, where the ass^iation meets light- ..I a season at Atlantic City. [,n annua| ..t.ssill„ Krid Jk, w.m .-improving gradually in 8t„p over tomorrow in lialeigh and he joined there by Mr. W. <;. Lewis, w will represent theGreensl>orocarriers in Itev. L. Johnson, of lialeigh, spent the meeting. They will be absent un- I Sunday here and preached to large the first of next week. that he had to be sent to jail for con- arships in that institution for thisl west have materially improved; a full tempt. I., default of a $25 line he was ! Btate. Two ofthe scholarships are law. ^'''is'ihe dmrndu'lc^cau'cd '!'° '''-'ilv sent to the county road- Monday. I, ,„ ,-ine-, am. two shorthand o^Mpsl,r;',.argec,!:;r:n!;ad S'talS re<|Uired the combined eflorts of three courses, and each Is valued at $100 jier 1,l-'en planted. Spring oats will soon officers to land Henry in jail Saturday, year and is good for three years. Mr. II" every day could be Sunday the Street car people would have a gilt-edged investment. The cars Sunday aften n and evening were crowded to their limit with people who sought relief from the heat. The new park was visited by thousands during the day. We have heard of one man who passenger w ho is now with his uncle, he ready to cut. Threshing winter ; wheat is progressing slowly, and results JO.MUI is athheity ... a, mi either Lhow a v' short yield but ofexcellenl young men or young women. Any quality. The blackberry crop i- ripe one interested can write to Superin- and abundant; melons are very prom-lendent Joyner. lialeigh. N. C. re- , islM!-'' gar.ling the matter. The Southern and Western Textile Northbound train No.:;.; Thursday Kxcelsior, commeutiug on the mam-al m.on had on board a six-veur old moth ("n"" """ '" l,e bui" hen< -;'»: the Slate, lie reports thai delegates were elected to the State, Judicial and Congressional conventions. Delegates were instructed for Zeb Vance Walser for Congress.from the Seventh district. Delegates were also instructed for Judge A. L. Coble to succeed himself and for J. R, McCrary for soli. inn. Resolutions were passed endorsing Hie course of Senator Pritchard and pledg-ing him the support of the Bepublicaii party of Randolph for re-election. If a Man Lie to You, And say some other salve, ointment, lotion, oil or alleged healer is as good as Ihi.-klen's Arnica Salve, tell him thirty years ofmarvelouscures ofPiles, Burns, Boils, Corns, Felons. Fleers. Cuts, Scalds. Bruises and Skin Kruptious prove it's the best and ehcape-l. iic at Holton's drug store. rode all day, seldom leaving the car, except for his meals. Mr. W. B. Stewart, president ofthe North Carolina Slate Letter Carriers' Association, leaves tonight for V.'il- Dr. F. I.. Stamey. He is on his way from Carlsbad, New Mexico, to the home of his grand mother at Roaring Uiver, and will leave for that place to-morrow morning. His father and health, hut his strength is slow in re- "The people of Greensboro and of all North Carolina are to he congratulated on the establishment of the great man-ufacturing enterprise told of in our news columns. The Cones are men who do things, and it was a glad day for Greensboro when they settled in mother are m Carlsbad, where his that place a lew years ago and began father went several months ago for the tin- work of transforming a sleepy I Capital benefit of his health and for fear that country town into one of the busiest CITY ATIONAL BANK GREENSBORO, N. C. r their lillle sou might contract tuber- "'''1 >""-.' I'ro-peroiis ,-iUe-in theenlire ii" , . ,. , ., , ,,. ,. '"-"nth. there are few men who can, cuiosw they decided to send him to his by a single stroke of enterprise, add grand-mother. The little fellow trnv- t>,000 people to the inhabitants of a eled alone all the way from Carlsbad, a community and increase the property congregations morning and evening at the West Washington Street Baptist church. 1 le i-always a welcome vis-itor io the city. An intelligent man who lives in the distance of 2,000, mile-and slated that he enjoyed the trip very much. valuation al the same ratio. This lat-Messrs. A. M. Scales, /. Y. Taylor est move on the part of the Messrs. and .). I. Scales have formed a copart-nership to practice lav. underthe name ofScales. Taylor and Scales. The lirm will have olli.e-in the Southern Loan to attend the State Christian Fndeavor northwestern part of the county was and Trust building, occupying an ad- Convention. here Saturday for the first time in his ditional room adjoining the suite here- Mr-. Johnson and Mi life. He is a good farmerand has never tofore used by Scales and Scales. The Cu I ich. After the convention acquired the habit of going anywhere new firm easily ranks among the lead- OU;:H they will go to Mutitreat to ation* was" liC-ii '."ed" w that lie does not have business. I ers in the profession in Greensboro. I spen I a mouth. Surplus acd PrcSts Stockholders' Liability Senritj to Depositors .$100,000.00 . 23,000.00 . 100,000.00 . 223,000.00 ,, ... ., , , . development in cotton mill building Ke\. i. M. Johnso:.. pastor ol (.race that has yet taken place in the South." M. P. church, has gone to Asheville A convention ol Northern and South-era chair manufacturers and jobbers Velna Me- ":" lle1'' heK ,he flrst "ri'>cv,eek. " , The proceedings were not made public, 1 'ut it is understood thai the trade situ- Beginning today this hank will issue (one is probably the most imiHirtaiit Certificates of Dei.o-ii on which iuter-ith a view to forming a basis of mutual protection. e-t at the rate of four per cent, w ill he paid on deiwsits thai remain three months. Money draws interest froir date of deposit. We solicit a share of your business. J, M. WALEZB, President. LIZ I. BATftE, e&shler. L
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Title | The Greensboro patriot [July 2, 1902] |
Date | 1902-07-02 |
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A 'VCtA^U
RIOT
VOL. 81
GREENSBORO, N. C, JULY 2, 1902.
NO. 27.
/. J. RICHARDSON! LOCAL ILTE-WS.
OFFICE:
rz BUILDING.
: 313 WLST CASTON ST.
. BEALL, M. D.
IAN AND S
(Jen. John (.ill. of JJaltimore, was in
the city Saturday.
lett is out agai ii alter
I!Me.
• 1:30 TO 1; 3 TO 4:30.
PHONE NO. 17.
STAMEY, M. D.
RESIDENCE:
[HI St I
OFFICE:
, A lil'l-S lIll'S l ' 1 . i -' S|l ' f.
Dr J. E- WYCHE
DENTIST
. SAVINGS BANK BLDG.
IM ST . GREENSBORO. N. C.
Dr M. F. FOX
,-. CIAN AND SURGEON
Mr. !.. ('. lion
a ten-days' illness.
Mr. \V. I. Fnderwood, of Charlotte,
spent Sunday here.
! ■ W\ \V. King, of Danburv, was
in the city Saturday.
' Ton more boxes of tliat wilt] summer
cheese at Scott ,v Co.'s.
Mr. W. IJ. Bogarl is gradually recov-
|ering from Ids recent Mines.-.
Mrs. H. II. Cartland and daughter
are in Asheville visiting friends.
Kleven different varieties of T. W.
Wood's turnip seed at Hiatt & Lamb's.
The eounty medical society >neets
next Monday afternoon :ii 2.30 in the
court house.
A force of painters and decorators are
ai work tinting the walls of the Grand
opera house.
Mr. J. M. Walker lias recovered from
his recent illness and is able to be at
his desk again.
TOBACCO NOTK.
Carroll Gilliland, the nineteen- Kriends in the city have received the
months-old son of Dr. and Mrs. .). W. following cards: "Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
I etty, died Saturday evening of stoin- Coles auiiounce the mnrrin |