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P iiiwin *W* Mt THE REENSBORO PATRIOT VOL. 83. GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23 , 1904. NO. 47 Dr. VV. J. RICHARDSON OFFICE: KATZ BUILDING. ;;NCE: 318 WEST GASTON ST. vi i.. Tims. It. I.ITTI.K, . st. 408 S. 1.. & T. Bldff. H CALL 6 LITTLE , C I A N S and SURGEONS .r, so. Loan S Trust Bldgr. - to !• A. M.; 11:30 to 1. - to 5 1'. M. it-iice in Greensboro ami surround- LOCAL 3STE-^7"S. J-.MCV. M- D. J. H. BOYIES. M D. s l.avie ' Kes.218 Mend uluill \... ■<; Phone No.3641 STAMEY & BOYLES PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS professional services to tin-people isltoroaud surrounding country. IT Helms' Drug store. .»:»- Sooth Klin Street. Phone 89. TELEPHONE WIRES GO UNDER GKOUND. Dr. J. E. WYCHE DENTIST :E IN SAVINGS BANK BLDG. SC-'H eLM IT., GRtCNSBORO. N- C Dr. M. F. FOX PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 1UILFORD COLLEGE, N. C. Dr. E. A. BURTON DENTIST OFFICE IN LASH BLDG.. SOUTH ELM ST. , M .:»l.[B. I. V.TAVLOB. J. I. •CALM. Scales, Taylor & Scales ATTORNEYS m2 COUNSELLORS AT LAW GREENSBORO. H. C. ,. i ug ,s. Stephen A. Dounias. DOUGLAS d DOUGLAS ATTORNEYS AT LAW MJice in Greensboro Loan and Trust Bide- C. G. WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT LAW M* OHT aullDINO. O" COURT MOUSt. GREENSBORO. N. C. THOMAS C. HOYLE ATORNEY AT LAW I I Square. GREEHSB0R0. 3. C. ttl ntion given to collections. Loans bevi C. Strudwick RNEY.I.J COUNSELLOR AT LAW . ;..art Square, GREENSBORO. 5. C. F. P. HOBGOOD, Jr. ATTORNEY AT LAW. in Wright Building. Opposite nurt House, Greensboro,» «-• Cobb it Fry's new electric omnibus came in last week. Plenty of guano at Townsend & Co.'s this November 24th. Mr. K. Spencer Blackburn and fam-ily returned to the city Thursday night. Big bargains in children's, misses' and ladies' cloaks at J. M. Hendrix & C >.'s. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Scales and little sou Alfred went to New York last week for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. ('. X. McAdoo and Mrs. R. It. King have returned from an extended trip North. Mr. (i. \V. Patterson is recovering from a severe attack of typhoid fever j at the Greensboro hospital. Thacker & Rrockmaun'sstore will be closed Thanksgiving day. Their pa* : troiis will please bear this in mind. Messrs. Boyst & Ballance, the candy manufacturers, have made one stick of candy that weighs a hundred pounds. They shipped it to a Sanford arm. Dr. \Y. J. Richardson, Dr. J. E. Logan and Mr. G. A. Kotishee went to Moore county the first of the week for a bird hunt. They will return this evening. You are after money, and you have , heard the proverb, "A dollar saved is a dollar earned." We can save you money every time you want dry good" or shoes. J. M. HENDKIX & Co. WASTED—Every ex-Confederate vet-eran to know that ••Albright's Greens-boro" has a complete roster of every company that went from Guilford . county to the war between the states in 1861-6.5. For sale at book stores, it Mr. and Mrs. (has. I.. Corl enter-tained the members of the Steamer lire company and ChiefTaylor and As-sistant Chief I'lea.-ants at a 'possum supper last Thursda- evening which was greatly enjoyed by those present. James, the live-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ed Albright, swallowed a quarter ofdollar while at Sunday school Sunday. He carried it with him for a contribution to the Sunday school. So far the youngster has suffered no in-convenience from the accident. The Remington Machine Company, Iof Wilmington, Del., finished instal-ling an ice making machine aud cold storage plant at the State Normal and Industrial College last week. The plant has a greater capacity than that burned in the tire of last January. Now is the time to buy. We have dropped the price down, down, down on cloaks of all kinds, and you can save money at our store if you are go-ing t» buy a cloak, or anything else, for that matter, in our line. .1. M. HESDKIX & CO. Major Joe'Morehead returned from eastern North Carolina last week, where he spent a few days with the distinguished Rhode Island party that was expected here with him on his re-turn. The coast stonn of Sunday a week interfered with the plans of the visitors to such an extent that they could not visit the interior of the state, causing mutual tegret. The continued demand for Interna-tional Stock and Poultry Food on the part of those who have used these won-derful preparations show that they have merit which is recognized by practical stock and poultry raisers. W e Ordinance Passed by Board of Aldermen at Called Meeting: Tuesday. At a called meeting of the board of aldermen held Monday afternoon an ordinance was passed requiring tele-phone wires to be placed underground. The meeting was called for the purpose people realized that his Mr. W. T. Stewarts Death. Mr. William T. Stewart, a capable business man of this city, died early Saturday morning at his home on Summit avenue after an illness cover-ing a period of several weeks. He had Buffered more or less the past year with a complications of diseases, but few I condition was GREENSBORO TOBACCO MARKET. sasaauKW Of considering the ordinance passed i serious until quite recently. Saturday afternoon and vetoed Sunday by Mayor Osborn. The two-thirds vote, necessary to pass the ordinance over the mayor's veto, could not be secured, MARKET REPORT. The receipts on our market for the past week have been the largest of the sea.-on, aud considering the amount of tobacco offered for sale here we have never seen as general satisfaction with prices as has prevailed among the The com- , farmers during the past week. Nearl muni'ty"wa's greatly Bhocked to learn of j everybody is getting more for their to- j U hisvdeath. Mr. Stewart came to Greens- bacco than they hud expected and iu g bozo in June, ISiMi, as cashier and con- : many instances they get almost dou-: .. ildential man for the Cone Kxport aud bled what they expect. We \ . . . . lit. ..-1. ; .1 , 1,1 aud the ordidauce requiring both tele- \ Commission Company, with winch this tthhne 1b,.e*_st' oi ,pi .p■ Ho■ rrltu' : n• 1i1t!yV t!o e.l too o | phone and telegraph wires to go under- concern he had been connected since that we have «*»^'^e*'^ 1 ground was therefore lost. Then an it* organisation ... New York fifteen while, and if farmers do «* »"« ordinance requiring only telephone | years He survived by a widow ; themselves of presentprices they may wires to go under ground was passed by a vote of five to one. Saturday afternoon when the board of aldermen passed the ordinance re-years ago. lie is surviveu uj i» >..«.-.. ,....—..»...~-—. , , and live daughters, two of them inai- | regret it before the season is over, for tied, their husbands being Messrs. Ra- some of our largest buyers and band-mon Alfonso, of New York, and J. L. Here of tobacco are expecting lower Ritter, of this city. .Mrs. Alfonso bad | prices before the crop i: Did you ever have the opportunity of going into a nice little business of your own, provided you could put up $500? The Opportunity quiring telephone and telegraph wires been here for some weeks. Mr. Stew- However tins tea .nuttor .re y« u, go underground, it wasthought that! art was born in London, England, dividual farmerto^ktatf the matter was at last settled. For March 80.1856, and came to this conn- and weare merelyW^™"*! § weeks and months the question had try at the age of twelve years. The fu- ion Greenrboro wants ^'tobacco J been occupying the attent of the j ueral services at the family residence and "heu-" >°" "^"ft£ ■£* 1 neosle of the citv The ordinance Suuday afternoon were largely attend-.on the market we would like very g Soptedw. one"rreJby Ab.erman |ed. liv. H. Baldwin Dean, rector of; much to have it and w.Ujmmlse to g Boyd at a meeting held several months ! St. Barnabas church, of which Mr do our best for you at all limes, ago. At the meeting held Saturday ! Stewart was a member for several afternoon Alderman Stafford offered yean, conducted the last sad rites over | ! an amendment, which would make) the remains. The pallbearers were 1 the or.lii.au. c apply to telephone wires Messrs. (i. W. Whitsett, John M.Dick, „„ly. J. W. Cone, J. W. Menefee, W. l.yiud. The Southern Bell Telephone Com- Gayle, L. H. Sellars, Frank Leak, O. PABMEBSWELL PLEASED. pany, now that the question is settled, -D. Boycott. Robert G. Glenn, F. J. vVe have never seen farmers better ft has gone to work, preparatory to erect-1 Muir, C. D. Sellars and Howard Gard- .^ wjth pricea tllull they are now I |ing a handsome three story brick and ner. Interment was made at 0reene|wUh theprjCes they are getting on tbis|H stone building on the lot recently pur- Hill cemetery. j market. Nearly all of them go home g .based on the corner of West Market Mf Joab Leonard of Jamestown, so well pleased that they go to strip- § and Greene streets, opposite the Rec- lB ^^ ye8terdny and from bim we j piug tobacco right away for their next a ord office bulldiug. A car load of learned 0f the death of his son Julius, load, and some men are here every.: has already been received for ...... ., „„., c„,,,,.,,„,. x.iv l<>. wee. NO SALES THANKSGIVING. 18 There will be no sales on this market g ; on Thuuksgiviug Day, which is Thurs- jH day, Nov. 21th. Please Lear this In ig piping use in the underground trenches, and in which the wires will be inserted. winch occurred Saturday, Nov. I!'. The young man was twenty-four years old at the time of Ins death, lie was strip Game Warden Wea.herly Makes Capture.: jorjtog In High Point «*nbe.j* fered an attack of pneumonia, ana Game Warden John Weatherly has 8earcely a «eek elapsed before the end made several captures of ].artridges i came j„ recent years young Mr. being shipped ov.t of the state. Satur- Leoual(i had held responsible poailioi a day he sold at auction 2o<) partridges tnt 0ak(|ale factory, j . . 1. •.. U ,. H..ntn*Ail iltum .. .- .1. . week with what tobacco they .an at odd times. W. H. Clayton and W. B. Layton, both of Guilford county, were here with g tobacco the last week and made very satisfactory sales. may come again, and the wise thing for you to do is to get ready to avail yourself of it. It is easy. Get a Home Bank Come, get one of our little "Home Banks" and drop into it $1 Monday, 50c Tuesday, 25c Wednesday, lOc Thursday, 5c Fri-day, lc Saturday, and thus cultivate thehabitof saving. :: Southern Boston Cable, oue of Alamance couu- :: day he sold at auction ^partridges ilh 1 Loan and Trust Co, at tht 0ak(Iale , Ull„ uear Jame,- Z^S^SS^^S verj 1 LOSH 3n0 I fUSI 10. 1 and six pheasants, lie captured them towu Kor a time he was employed at i ' . f. ., . . ... S at the express office. They were mark- p-j^.-y- and he is remembered here *™M,oryP • 18 g ed "rabbits," and marked from a tow., ! ^ ttt„ us elsewhereas a young man of W. R. Bolden, a prominent farmer j g3amtmm««mmtmm8m8ttam«« in Virginia to Washington city. An excenent character, faithful to every of Bockiugham county, was here yes- __ **w- omi.„,L-«j,„«'«i i. nterest..th.a.t allected !h.;i.s. tfamHily.., ih.wis tteerrddaavy ffoorr tthhee ffiirrsstt ttiimmee iinn hhiiss lliiffee aanndd to0JMCB||vecolDm.i.t.tee of,.t,he board friends and his employers. His re-! made very satisfactory sales. of directors of the State Normal and mains were laid to rest at Red Hill W. G. Wagoner, J. J. Lambeth ani1 lluluH,rial Co|iege held an important cemetery on Monday, the 14th. The J. M. York, of Brown Summit, were meeUng nere last weeki i„ addition funeral sermon will be pleached at a i here with tobacco the past week and I ^p^ng tne biennial report which date to be announce.! later. M.r. Leon- made highly satisfactory tales. | fa sub|ujUert to tlie general assembly at ard's death followed within a year the j |.- Barham and W. P. Hudson, of thg reKU|a|. „essjon of that body the 1 committee practically accepted the new Spencer dormitory, which is Hear-ing completion by Contractor W. C. J. W. F. Porter, a prominent farmer | Bain. This building, which takes the death of his mother, and a bereaved father, three sisters and a brother are almost crushed by the blows that lrave fallen upon their house so near to-gether. The sorrowing family feel: Buckingham county, were here with tobacco during the past week and were highly pleased with their prices. inspection of the express books showed them to have been shipped from Mt. Airy, N. C. The shippers hoped to 'get around the state law by having it appear that the interstate commerce law protected them. Tuesday the game warden discovered that on one of the through trains a postal clerk was carrying bags of rab-bits and birds OU bis mail car to Wash-ington city. A complaint uas'at once lodged against the clerk at the Post- jgether. feels j^ J^"**'hanTwlTo M^dom"TOmeTtolplace of the dormitory burned last office department in Washington. deeply grateful, however, lor the in- markei was here last week and winter, meets every requirement so far The various shippers use every plan numerable acts ..r kindness on the part ^ ^ m„hiv '.,k;ised w ith his prices. as it- capacity goes. It will ac.-.mmo-possible to ship birds, hopinjr to evade! of neighbors and friends who assisted ' • R j date three bundled girls and com suspicion. Ii is said that last year birds „, ministering to the final comfort of \. J. Hooper. Virgil Wilson W. I>. i were shipped in collins, butter buckets, j those who are gone before, and Will McRiuney, J. C. Ullbteath, Jerrj and one man went so far as to use a ever remember the practical sympathy Terry, U. R. Fiyer and Sain Johns.", large two-gallon jug with a hole In the displayed on both occasions. were among fie prominent larniera of * this county who sold tobacco hue \es In the mayor's court Monday.Arthur | dav . New Sunday School Library at Buffalo. \Vbarton, colored, had a hearing on a Through the gracious consideration charge of assault with deadly weapons of Mr. Anthony l»ey,a prominent New on several white men on ( Lurch street Yorker, the Sunday school of Buffalo church is now In possession of a valua- Saturday night. It seems from the evidence a number of white men were I'llllfCIl 1> ll*l\* 111 it».-^c-ri.'ii -»i .. .«...— -■ ble library of nearly two hundred vol- passing along Church street when a umes The books were received the negro began shooting at them from latter part of the week and are highly I across the street. One man by-appreciated by the school, which em-braces a large proportion of the mem-bership of the church. Sunday morn- Turner Thacker. an Industrious col-ored man from near Brown Summit, sold a load of tobacco here yesterday for which he got (180.23. He is a hard worker and always gets good prices for his tobacco. Sam W. Cobb, a very prominent me of Sillman jumped behind l farmer of eastern Guilfe^*""* telephone post and was struck on the following prices for a load^ lobacco shoulder by a bullet from the pistol. I on Monday: |6.26, *«.#5, , bines elements of safety and utility that are unsurpassed. The committee also approved plans for the new $16,000 library building that is to be erected "on the college campus by Andrew Carnegie. All the preliminaries for this handsome structure are in the hands of the college authorities, even to the supervision of construction. If you want jeans, cassimeres or ker-seys for men or boys' suits or pants, j you can find them at Thacker & Brock- Imann's. Also a good line of winter underwear for men, women andchil-dren. ever sold iu MICHAEL SCHENCK ATTORNEY ND COUNSELLOR AT LAW mrt Square. Greensboro, W. C. Can recommend the International With-out reserve, as it has long since passed the experimental stage. Tl(KER& Fit WIN. The annual session of the North Car-olina Methodist Protestant conference will begin in the Methodist church to- - morrow morning, lasting through Bun- . .lay A large delegation will attend Piano Tuning *L*****»**>tac,odin*;,,e"":"■ iailU 1 M««» ft ministers from Greensboro: Rev. Mpcrt whose work we uuarantee. ^ ^ jollnsou, president of the confer-onr.„.' wev R. M. Andrews, pastor of (ace church; Rev. J. G. W. Hollo way, pastor of Revolution M. P. churcn. .{,.%• W L. (irissom, of this city, is at work on a history of North Caro- Una Methodism which he hopes to have iu print by next spring. The history will comprise several vol. umes beginning with the settlement of the first colony I,, North Carolina and will tell of the work of other de-nominations in this state before the ...- auction of Methodism, "promises , be a valuable contribution to he hWory of the state and the Methodist church. Jmujrer n^a ^^J^foZ^T.,* ^ mak.ng a hand-1 The best ,M0 shoe i„ ,be farm of appropriate resolutions, one of the men were Uidly hurt hey to^co. N„ .,„„i. OullfOrdColeBe. r. salem Academy. Prof.SBlrtey. And otliois. a.. D. JONES &. COMPANY (JKEEXSBOKO, N.C. L. FRANCIS HANES PHOTOGRAPHER HIGH CLASS WORK ONLY. , Opposite the McAdoo House. a copy of which has by this time reach-ed the philanthropic gentleman. The library supplies a need that has been felt in the school for many years. Flag Raising and Bible Presentation. Next Friday evening at 8 o'clock Greensboro Council No. 13, Junior Order United American Mechanics, will have Hag raising and Bible presen-tation exercises in the new Pomona graded school building near Diudley Park. (apt. F. P. Hobgood, Jr., acting councillor, will be in charge of the service. The flag will be presented by Mayor O. B. Eaton, of Winston, and the Bible presentation speech by- Rev. C. A. G. Thomas, of Edeuton. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to atteud the exercises. An in-teresting program has been prepared. reported to the police, and shortly! Oscar Young, Moure Bradsher, A. R. afterwards Wbarton was found drunk j Thomas, 11a Johnson, T. E. Scott, J. near the courthouse, lie was arrested | n. Edwards, J. W. Andrews and W. by the officer. In the mayors court p. Baldwin were among the prominent day weight, can be found at Heudrix's. New raisins, citron, currants, figs, nuts, etc., just received. Sillman said that Wbarton was not the man who did the shooting. The other men said that they could not state positively Wharton was the man that did the shooting. The case was there-fore dismissed. * Mat Hollis, colored, was tried before the mayor Tuesday and lined $15 and costs for an assault on Sarah Roseboro, a negro woman. As he could not pay the line and costs he was sent to the county roads to work out the amount, which will give him nearly three mouths on the roads. He has beeu mliined ;.Intnl. $325,000 Combined Assets over $500,000 Ihe Greensboro -ire Insurance Companies lave. Id the last eiirbt years, mvi 'I to the people ot 0"«°"~ ,oron..t less than $40,000 in the »8t of their insurance. «n you insure call for your home ouipauics. :: - " :: :: " " J. Simpson Schenck, Agent Mr. C. A. Whitworth died at hii farmers ofGuilford county who reali/.ed | good prices for tobacco on this market last week. H. B. Garrison, S. B. Atkins, Jae. Simpson, J. R. Jones, J. R. Davenport, Newton Simpson, S. L. Walker aud J. W. Simpson were among the promi-nent Rockiugham farmers who sold on our market the past week and were ex-ceptionally well pleased with their prices. TUCKER 4 En WIN. We know our 12.50 shoes are the best to be had because the people tell us so. J. M. HENDEIX & Co. the negro had gone into the woman's house and threw an ink well at her, home on Wharton street, Monday even-1 in„u.tillg a severe wound on her head. P. . „ IIUMB A! ("■ •': !■,.! , ItUllit.U". !__ .. .1*1- .., Union Thanksgiving Service. The Union Thanksgiving service of .nths on the roads, ne nas nee.. «»« GreeD8boro Churches tomor-on the county roads a number of times the BOUI WeBlminster Pres-before and savs he does not mind it in row ^ ^^ ^ the least. The evidence showed that byter ^ The members of City National Bank Greensboro, N. C. CAPITAL. - - - $100,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS, 16.000 United States Depository. OFFICEKS, Grace, Centenary, Friends', Westmin-ster aud First Reformed churches will Acollec- W. 8. Thomson. J. Van Lg£f>*. President. * 'ce President. Lee H. Battle. Cashier. homeon .uonuay .™.- lnfl|cting Hevere WOUUO ner nea .. --- exercises i„g. after anility of h.teennr:ut^(lllHtolhe negro ,U-. that , she ^[Jhe token for the. •One Made Young Again, of Dr. King's New Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me iu my 'teens' again" writes D. H. i"in,erofDempseytown,Pa. 1W« the best iu the world for Liver, fatom- "Cb and Bowels. Purely vegetable. Nevergripe. Only 25c at all druggists. , buried at Cen- I J^JJj th(j offlcerB be would split the ofli- • cer's head open with an axe aud kill A. G. Kirkiuan officiating, assisted by | ^foj le,|jnlf The officer found Hoi- Rev. J. A. Bowles. He was a member aged 88 years. ter church today at oue o'clock, Ke\. iiou will be taken for the orphanages of the several churches. of Center Methodist church, and a Christian in all respects. He leaves a widow and three children, Mr. C. A. Whitworth, of this city; Mrs. W. L. Ferguson, of South Carolina, who is at present in the city, and Mrs. W. F. McCuiloch, of Chester, S. C. iug. lis aud the axe in the hall when he reached the house aud he took Hollis in charge. The woman had gone into au adjoining room aud locked tbedoor. All kinds of school baskets, slates, tablets, pencils, etc., at reasonable prices. TCOKEB & EKWIS. Quick Arrest. J A Gulledge. Of Verbena, Ala.,was twice in the hospital from a severe case of piles causiug 24 tumors. After doc-tors aud all remedies failed. Buckleu s Arnica Salve quickly arrested further luflammatiou aud cured him. it con-quers aches aud kills pain. 23c, at all druggists. DTRBCTOB8. W. S. Thomson, E. J. Stafford, C. H. Dorsett, W.C. Itain. J. A. Hoskins, J.Allen Holt. Win. Cumininge, J. Van Lindley, J. C. Ilishop. J. A Davidson. We extend to depositors every facility con sistent with prudent banking. Interest paid on time certificates of deposl WRITE OR CALL TO ESE US. tti m ^ m
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Full text | P iiiwin *W* Mt THE REENSBORO PATRIOT VOL. 83. GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23 , 1904. NO. 47 Dr. VV. J. RICHARDSON OFFICE: KATZ BUILDING. ;;NCE: 318 WEST GASTON ST. vi i.. Tims. It. I.ITTI.K, . st. 408 S. 1.. & T. Bldff. H CALL 6 LITTLE , C I A N S and SURGEONS .r, so. Loan S Trust Bldgr. - to !• A. M.; 11:30 to 1. - to 5 1'. M. it-iice in Greensboro ami surround- LOCAL 3STE-^7"S. J-.MCV. M- D. J. H. BOYIES. M D. s l.avie ' Kes.218 Mend uluill \... ■<; Phone No.3641 STAMEY & BOYLES PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS professional services to tin-people isltoroaud surrounding country. IT Helms' Drug store. .»:»- Sooth Klin Street. Phone 89. TELEPHONE WIRES GO UNDER GKOUND. Dr. J. E. WYCHE DENTIST :E IN SAVINGS BANK BLDG. SC-'H eLM IT., GRtCNSBORO. N- C Dr. M. F. FOX PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 1UILFORD COLLEGE, N. C. Dr. E. A. BURTON DENTIST OFFICE IN LASH BLDG.. SOUTH ELM ST. , M .:»l.[B. I. V.TAVLOB. J. I. •CALM. Scales, Taylor & Scales ATTORNEYS m2 COUNSELLORS AT LAW GREENSBORO. H. C. ,. i ug ,s. Stephen A. Dounias. DOUGLAS d DOUGLAS ATTORNEYS AT LAW MJice in Greensboro Loan and Trust Bide- C. G. WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT LAW M* OHT aullDINO. O" COURT MOUSt. GREENSBORO. N. C. THOMAS C. HOYLE ATORNEY AT LAW I I Square. GREEHSB0R0. 3. C. ttl ntion given to collections. Loans bevi C. Strudwick RNEY.I.J COUNSELLOR AT LAW . ;..art Square, GREENSBORO. 5. C. F. P. HOBGOOD, Jr. ATTORNEY AT LAW. in Wright Building. Opposite nurt House, Greensboro,» «-• Cobb it Fry's new electric omnibus came in last week. Plenty of guano at Townsend & Co.'s this November 24th. Mr. K. Spencer Blackburn and fam-ily returned to the city Thursday night. Big bargains in children's, misses' and ladies' cloaks at J. M. Hendrix & C >.'s. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Scales and little sou Alfred went to New York last week for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. ('. X. McAdoo and Mrs. R. It. King have returned from an extended trip North. Mr. (i. \V. Patterson is recovering from a severe attack of typhoid fever j at the Greensboro hospital. Thacker & Rrockmaun'sstore will be closed Thanksgiving day. Their pa* : troiis will please bear this in mind. Messrs. Boyst & Ballance, the candy manufacturers, have made one stick of candy that weighs a hundred pounds. They shipped it to a Sanford arm. Dr. \Y. J. Richardson, Dr. J. E. Logan and Mr. G. A. Kotishee went to Moore county the first of the week for a bird hunt. They will return this evening. You are after money, and you have , heard the proverb, "A dollar saved is a dollar earned." We can save you money every time you want dry good" or shoes. J. M. HENDKIX & Co. WASTED—Every ex-Confederate vet-eran to know that ••Albright's Greens-boro" has a complete roster of every company that went from Guilford . county to the war between the states in 1861-6.5. For sale at book stores, it Mr. and Mrs. (has. I.. Corl enter-tained the members of the Steamer lire company and ChiefTaylor and As-sistant Chief I'lea.-ants at a 'possum supper last Thursda- evening which was greatly enjoyed by those present. James, the live-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ed Albright, swallowed a quarter ofdollar while at Sunday school Sunday. He carried it with him for a contribution to the Sunday school. So far the youngster has suffered no in-convenience from the accident. The Remington Machine Company, Iof Wilmington, Del., finished instal-ling an ice making machine aud cold storage plant at the State Normal and Industrial College last week. The plant has a greater capacity than that burned in the tire of last January. Now is the time to buy. We have dropped the price down, down, down on cloaks of all kinds, and you can save money at our store if you are go-ing t» buy a cloak, or anything else, for that matter, in our line. .1. M. HESDKIX & CO. Major Joe'Morehead returned from eastern North Carolina last week, where he spent a few days with the distinguished Rhode Island party that was expected here with him on his re-turn. The coast stonn of Sunday a week interfered with the plans of the visitors to such an extent that they could not visit the interior of the state, causing mutual tegret. The continued demand for Interna-tional Stock and Poultry Food on the part of those who have used these won-derful preparations show that they have merit which is recognized by practical stock and poultry raisers. W e Ordinance Passed by Board of Aldermen at Called Meeting: Tuesday. At a called meeting of the board of aldermen held Monday afternoon an ordinance was passed requiring tele-phone wires to be placed underground. The meeting was called for the purpose people realized that his Mr. W. T. Stewarts Death. Mr. William T. Stewart, a capable business man of this city, died early Saturday morning at his home on Summit avenue after an illness cover-ing a period of several weeks. He had Buffered more or less the past year with a complications of diseases, but few I condition was GREENSBORO TOBACCO MARKET. sasaauKW Of considering the ordinance passed i serious until quite recently. Saturday afternoon and vetoed Sunday by Mayor Osborn. The two-thirds vote, necessary to pass the ordinance over the mayor's veto, could not be secured, MARKET REPORT. The receipts on our market for the past week have been the largest of the sea.-on, aud considering the amount of tobacco offered for sale here we have never seen as general satisfaction with prices as has prevailed among the The com- , farmers during the past week. Nearl muni'ty"wa's greatly Bhocked to learn of j everybody is getting more for their to- j U hisvdeath. Mr. Stewart came to Greens- bacco than they hud expected and iu g bozo in June, ISiMi, as cashier and con- : many instances they get almost dou-: .. ildential man for the Cone Kxport aud bled what they expect. We \ . . . . lit. ..-1. ; .1 , 1,1 aud the ordidauce requiring both tele- \ Commission Company, with winch this tthhne 1b,.e*_st' oi ,pi .p■ Ho■ rrltu' : n• 1i1t!yV t!o e.l too o | phone and telegraph wires to go under- concern he had been connected since that we have «*»^'^e*'^ 1 ground was therefore lost. Then an it* organisation ... New York fifteen while, and if farmers do «* »"« ordinance requiring only telephone | years He survived by a widow ; themselves of presentprices they may wires to go under ground was passed by a vote of five to one. Saturday afternoon when the board of aldermen passed the ordinance re-years ago. lie is surviveu uj i» >..«.-.. ,....—..»...~-—. , , and live daughters, two of them inai- | regret it before the season is over, for tied, their husbands being Messrs. Ra- some of our largest buyers and band-mon Alfonso, of New York, and J. L. Here of tobacco are expecting lower Ritter, of this city. .Mrs. Alfonso bad | prices before the crop i: Did you ever have the opportunity of going into a nice little business of your own, provided you could put up $500? The Opportunity quiring telephone and telegraph wires been here for some weeks. Mr. Stew- However tins tea .nuttor .re y« u, go underground, it wasthought that! art was born in London, England, dividual farmerto^ktatf the matter was at last settled. For March 80.1856, and came to this conn- and weare merelyW^™"*! § weeks and months the question had try at the age of twelve years. The fu- ion Greenrboro wants ^'tobacco J been occupying the attent of the j ueral services at the family residence and "heu-" >°" "^"ft£ ■£* 1 neosle of the citv The ordinance Suuday afternoon were largely attend-.on the market we would like very g Soptedw. one"rreJby Ab.erman |ed. liv. H. Baldwin Dean, rector of; much to have it and w.Ujmmlse to g Boyd at a meeting held several months ! St. Barnabas church, of which Mr do our best for you at all limes, ago. At the meeting held Saturday ! Stewart was a member for several afternoon Alderman Stafford offered yean, conducted the last sad rites over | ! an amendment, which would make) the remains. The pallbearers were 1 the or.lii.au. c apply to telephone wires Messrs. (i. W. Whitsett, John M.Dick, „„ly. J. W. Cone, J. W. Menefee, W. l.yiud. The Southern Bell Telephone Com- Gayle, L. H. Sellars, Frank Leak, O. PABMEBSWELL PLEASED. pany, now that the question is settled, -D. Boycott. Robert G. Glenn, F. J. vVe have never seen farmers better ft has gone to work, preparatory to erect-1 Muir, C. D. Sellars and Howard Gard- .^ wjth pricea tllull they are now I |ing a handsome three story brick and ner. Interment was made at 0reene|wUh theprjCes they are getting on tbis|H stone building on the lot recently pur- Hill cemetery. j market. Nearly all of them go home g .based on the corner of West Market Mf Joab Leonard of Jamestown, so well pleased that they go to strip- § and Greene streets, opposite the Rec- lB ^^ ye8terdny and from bim we j piug tobacco right away for their next a ord office bulldiug. A car load of learned 0f the death of his son Julius, load, and some men are here every.: has already been received for ...... ., „„., c„,,,,.,,„,. x.iv l<>. wee. NO SALES THANKSGIVING. 18 There will be no sales on this market g ; on Thuuksgiviug Day, which is Thurs- jH day, Nov. 21th. Please Lear this In ig piping use in the underground trenches, and in which the wires will be inserted. winch occurred Saturday, Nov. I!'. The young man was twenty-four years old at the time of Ins death, lie was strip Game Warden Wea.herly Makes Capture.: jorjtog In High Point «*nbe.j* fered an attack of pneumonia, ana Game Warden John Weatherly has 8earcely a «eek elapsed before the end made several captures of ].artridges i came j„ recent years young Mr. being shipped ov.t of the state. Satur- Leoual(i had held responsible poailioi a day he sold at auction 2o<) partridges tnt 0ak(|ale factory, j . . 1. •.. U ,. H..ntn*Ail iltum .. .- .1. . week with what tobacco they .an at odd times. W. H. Clayton and W. B. Layton, both of Guilford county, were here with g tobacco the last week and made very satisfactory sales. may come again, and the wise thing for you to do is to get ready to avail yourself of it. It is easy. Get a Home Bank Come, get one of our little "Home Banks" and drop into it $1 Monday, 50c Tuesday, 25c Wednesday, lOc Thursday, 5c Fri-day, lc Saturday, and thus cultivate thehabitof saving. :: Southern Boston Cable, oue of Alamance couu- :: day he sold at auction ^partridges ilh 1 Loan and Trust Co, at tht 0ak(Iale , Ull„ uear Jame,- Z^S^SS^^S verj 1 LOSH 3n0 I fUSI 10. 1 and six pheasants, lie captured them towu Kor a time he was employed at i ' . f. ., . . ... S at the express office. They were mark- p-j^.-y- and he is remembered here *™M,oryP • 18 g ed "rabbits," and marked from a tow., ! ^ ttt„ us elsewhereas a young man of W. R. Bolden, a prominent farmer j g3amtmm««mmtmm8m8ttam«« in Virginia to Washington city. An excenent character, faithful to every of Bockiugham county, was here yes- __ **w- omi.„,L-«j,„«'«i i. nterest..th.a.t allected !h.;i.s. tfamHily.., ih.wis tteerrddaavy ffoorr tthhee ffiirrsstt ttiimmee iinn hhiiss lliiffee aanndd to0JMCB||vecolDm.i.t.tee of,.t,he board friends and his employers. His re-! made very satisfactory sales. of directors of the State Normal and mains were laid to rest at Red Hill W. G. Wagoner, J. J. Lambeth ani1 lluluH,rial Co|iege held an important cemetery on Monday, the 14th. The J. M. York, of Brown Summit, were meeUng nere last weeki i„ addition funeral sermon will be pleached at a i here with tobacco the past week and I ^p^ng tne biennial report which date to be announce.! later. M.r. Leon- made highly satisfactory tales. | fa sub|ujUert to tlie general assembly at ard's death followed within a year the j |.- Barham and W. P. Hudson, of thg reKU|a|. „essjon of that body the 1 committee practically accepted the new Spencer dormitory, which is Hear-ing completion by Contractor W. C. J. W. F. Porter, a prominent farmer | Bain. This building, which takes the death of his mother, and a bereaved father, three sisters and a brother are almost crushed by the blows that lrave fallen upon their house so near to-gether. The sorrowing family feel: Buckingham county, were here with tobacco during the past week and were highly pleased with their prices. inspection of the express books showed them to have been shipped from Mt. Airy, N. C. The shippers hoped to 'get around the state law by having it appear that the interstate commerce law protected them. Tuesday the game warden discovered that on one of the through trains a postal clerk was carrying bags of rab-bits and birds OU bis mail car to Wash-ington city. A complaint uas'at once lodged against the clerk at the Post- jgether. feels j^ J^"**'hanTwlTo M^dom"TOmeTtolplace of the dormitory burned last office department in Washington. deeply grateful, however, lor the in- markei was here last week and winter, meets every requirement so far The various shippers use every plan numerable acts ..r kindness on the part ^ ^ m„hiv '.,k;ised w ith his prices. as it- capacity goes. It will ac.-.mmo-possible to ship birds, hopinjr to evade! of neighbors and friends who assisted ' • R j date three bundled girls and com suspicion. Ii is said that last year birds „, ministering to the final comfort of \. J. Hooper. Virgil Wilson W. I>. i were shipped in collins, butter buckets, j those who are gone before, and Will McRiuney, J. C. Ullbteath, Jerrj and one man went so far as to use a ever remember the practical sympathy Terry, U. R. Fiyer and Sain Johns.", large two-gallon jug with a hole In the displayed on both occasions. were among fie prominent larniera of * this county who sold tobacco hue \es In the mayor's court Monday.Arthur | dav . New Sunday School Library at Buffalo. \Vbarton, colored, had a hearing on a Through the gracious consideration charge of assault with deadly weapons of Mr. Anthony l»ey,a prominent New on several white men on ( Lurch street Yorker, the Sunday school of Buffalo church is now In possession of a valua- Saturday night. It seems from the evidence a number of white men were I'llllfCIl 1> ll*l\* 111 it».-^c-ri.'ii -»i .. .«...— -■ ble library of nearly two hundred vol- passing along Church street when a umes The books were received the negro began shooting at them from latter part of the week and are highly I across the street. One man by-appreciated by the school, which em-braces a large proportion of the mem-bership of the church. Sunday morn- Turner Thacker. an Industrious col-ored man from near Brown Summit, sold a load of tobacco here yesterday for which he got (180.23. He is a hard worker and always gets good prices for his tobacco. Sam W. Cobb, a very prominent me of Sillman jumped behind l farmer of eastern Guilfe^*""* telephone post and was struck on the following prices for a load^ lobacco shoulder by a bullet from the pistol. I on Monday: |6.26, *«.#5, , bines elements of safety and utility that are unsurpassed. The committee also approved plans for the new $16,000 library building that is to be erected "on the college campus by Andrew Carnegie. All the preliminaries for this handsome structure are in the hands of the college authorities, even to the supervision of construction. If you want jeans, cassimeres or ker-seys for men or boys' suits or pants, j you can find them at Thacker & Brock- Imann's. Also a good line of winter underwear for men, women andchil-dren. ever sold iu MICHAEL SCHENCK ATTORNEY ND COUNSELLOR AT LAW mrt Square. Greensboro, W. C. Can recommend the International With-out reserve, as it has long since passed the experimental stage. Tl(KER& Fit WIN. The annual session of the North Car-olina Methodist Protestant conference will begin in the Methodist church to- - morrow morning, lasting through Bun- . .lay A large delegation will attend Piano Tuning *L*****»**>tac,odin*;,,e"":"■ iailU 1 M««» ft ministers from Greensboro: Rev. Mpcrt whose work we uuarantee. ^ ^ jollnsou, president of the confer-onr.„.' wev R. M. Andrews, pastor of (ace church; Rev. J. G. W. Hollo way, pastor of Revolution M. P. churcn. .{,.%• W L. (irissom, of this city, is at work on a history of North Caro- Una Methodism which he hopes to have iu print by next spring. The history will comprise several vol. umes beginning with the settlement of the first colony I,, North Carolina and will tell of the work of other de-nominations in this state before the ...- auction of Methodism, "promises , be a valuable contribution to he hWory of the state and the Methodist church. Jmujrer n^a ^^J^foZ^T.,* ^ mak.ng a hand-1 The best ,M0 shoe i„ ,be farm of appropriate resolutions, one of the men were Uidly hurt hey to^co. N„ .,„„i. OullfOrdColeBe. r. salem Academy. Prof.SBlrtey. And otliois. a.. D. JONES &. COMPANY (JKEEXSBOKO, N.C. L. FRANCIS HANES PHOTOGRAPHER HIGH CLASS WORK ONLY. , Opposite the McAdoo House. a copy of which has by this time reach-ed the philanthropic gentleman. The library supplies a need that has been felt in the school for many years. Flag Raising and Bible Presentation. Next Friday evening at 8 o'clock Greensboro Council No. 13, Junior Order United American Mechanics, will have Hag raising and Bible presen-tation exercises in the new Pomona graded school building near Diudley Park. (apt. F. P. Hobgood, Jr., acting councillor, will be in charge of the service. The flag will be presented by Mayor O. B. Eaton, of Winston, and the Bible presentation speech by- Rev. C. A. G. Thomas, of Edeuton. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to atteud the exercises. An in-teresting program has been prepared. reported to the police, and shortly! Oscar Young, Moure Bradsher, A. R. afterwards Wbarton was found drunk j Thomas, 11a Johnson, T. E. Scott, J. near the courthouse, lie was arrested | n. Edwards, J. W. Andrews and W. by the officer. In the mayors court p. Baldwin were among the prominent day weight, can be found at Heudrix's. New raisins, citron, currants, figs, nuts, etc., just received. Sillman said that Wbarton was not the man who did the shooting. The other men said that they could not state positively Wharton was the man that did the shooting. The case was there-fore dismissed. * Mat Hollis, colored, was tried before the mayor Tuesday and lined $15 and costs for an assault on Sarah Roseboro, a negro woman. As he could not pay the line and costs he was sent to the county roads to work out the amount, which will give him nearly three mouths on the roads. He has beeu mliined ;.Intnl. $325,000 Combined Assets over $500,000 Ihe Greensboro -ire Insurance Companies lave. Id the last eiirbt years, mvi 'I to the people ot 0"«°"~ ,oron..t less than $40,000 in the »8t of their insurance. «n you insure call for your home ouipauics. :: - " :: :: " " J. Simpson Schenck, Agent Mr. C. A. Whitworth died at hii farmers ofGuilford county who reali/.ed | good prices for tobacco on this market last week. H. B. Garrison, S. B. Atkins, Jae. Simpson, J. R. Jones, J. R. Davenport, Newton Simpson, S. L. Walker aud J. W. Simpson were among the promi-nent Rockiugham farmers who sold on our market the past week and were ex-ceptionally well pleased with their prices. TUCKER 4 En WIN. We know our 12.50 shoes are the best to be had because the people tell us so. J. M. HENDEIX & Co. the negro had gone into the woman's house and threw an ink well at her, home on Wharton street, Monday even-1 in„u.tillg a severe wound on her head. P. . „ IIUMB A! ("■ •': !■,.! , ItUllit.U". !__ .. .1*1- .., Union Thanksgiving Service. The Union Thanksgiving service of .nths on the roads, ne nas nee.. «»« GreeD8boro Churches tomor-on the county roads a number of times the BOUI WeBlminster Pres-before and savs he does not mind it in row ^ ^^ ^ the least. The evidence showed that byter ^ The members of City National Bank Greensboro, N. C. CAPITAL. - - - $100,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS, 16.000 United States Depository. OFFICEKS, Grace, Centenary, Friends', Westmin-ster aud First Reformed churches will Acollec- W. 8. Thomson. J. Van Lg£f>*. President. * 'ce President. Lee H. Battle. Cashier. homeon .uonuay .™.- lnfl|cting Hevere WOUUO ner nea .. --- exercises i„g. after anility of h.teennr:ut^(lllHtolhe negro ,U-. that , she ^[Jhe token for the. •One Made Young Again, of Dr. King's New Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me iu my 'teens' again" writes D. H. i"in,erofDempseytown,Pa. 1W« the best iu the world for Liver, fatom- "Cb and Bowels. Purely vegetable. Nevergripe. Only 25c at all druggists. , buried at Cen- I J^JJj th(j offlcerB be would split the ofli- • cer's head open with an axe aud kill A. G. Kirkiuan officiating, assisted by | ^foj le,|jnlf The officer found Hoi- Rev. J. A. Bowles. He was a member aged 88 years. ter church today at oue o'clock, Ke\. iiou will be taken for the orphanages of the several churches. of Center Methodist church, and a Christian in all respects. He leaves a widow and three children, Mr. C. A. Whitworth, of this city; Mrs. W. L. Ferguson, of South Carolina, who is at present in the city, and Mrs. W. F. McCuiloch, of Chester, S. C. iug. lis aud the axe in the hall when he reached the house aud he took Hollis in charge. The woman had gone into au adjoining room aud locked tbedoor. All kinds of school baskets, slates, tablets, pencils, etc., at reasonable prices. TCOKEB & EKWIS. Quick Arrest. J A Gulledge. Of Verbena, Ala.,was twice in the hospital from a severe case of piles causiug 24 tumors. After doc-tors aud all remedies failed. Buckleu s Arnica Salve quickly arrested further luflammatiou aud cured him. it con-quers aches aud kills pain. 23c, at all druggists. DTRBCTOB8. W. S. Thomson, E. J. Stafford, C. H. Dorsett, W.C. Itain. J. A. Hoskins, J.Allen Holt. Win. Cumininge, J. Van Lindley, J. C. Ilishop. J. A Davidson. We extend to depositors every facility con sistent with prudent banking. 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