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"■■».■■ ■■■u-iimiM|M ipni IIIWI ipjn Mini II ■Minn iiyMjt.miwiliii,. i\i-wytmmi*eTmm^ip*9!jm*mF*m"■■•.'.■«-"»wflii.M« u ipiiii*;« m THEGREENSBORO PATRIOT VOL. 84. GREENSBORO, IM. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1905. NO. 6 Dr. W. J. RICHARDSON OFFICE: KATZ BUILDING. BESIDEMCE: 318 WEST GASTON ST. E. L. STAMEV. M. D. Res. ■**' N. Hiivie phone So. 25 J. H. Bovi.es. M. D. KM. -Iii Mendenhall I Phono No. 2541 STAMEY O BOYLES PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS IJOC^XJ 1TBWS. Off* r tin i- professional services to the people " of G reensboro ami surrounding- country. OlTICK: Over Holms- l>rug Store. 308)4 South Elm Street. Phone BB. •Dr. J. E. WYCHE DENTIST OFFICE IN SAVINGS BANK BLDG. ■ OUTH ILM ST., CRtCNSSOBO. H. C. Dr. M. F. FOX PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Capt. J. VV. Tysou is elated over the advent of a new heir in his home. Clover seed, grass seed, seed oats, etc., at Moorefield's feed store, 527 S. Elm. 6-tt. Mrs. \V. W. Ellington is recovering slowly from an illness covering a period of over two weeks. Mr. D. X. Kirkpatnek, who was re-cently reported ill with pneumonia, is improving slowly. Mrs. Dr. C. L. Scott is desperately ill aud friends outside the city have t>3eti summoned to her bedside. i Hecollect we sell all our seed by the ounce and pound. No SHOUT WEIGHT papers at our store. C. BCOTT & Co. Among the sick are Messrs. E. M. JHendrix, R. O. Preyor, H. T. Allred, John C. Klrkman aud Arthur Smith. Big stock of fertilizers on hand at Townsend A Co.'s, the old reliable brands that always make crops grow. Mr. E. P. Wharton is in Richmond GUILFORD COLLEGE, N. C. Miss Blodgett, who recently gave a four-weeks course of Bible lessons at West Market street church, is very sick at the Heubow Hotel. Miss Blodgett was taken sick Sunday, when she had intended giviug the last lesson of the series, aud was unable to speak. Miss E. P. Paisley, aged 84 years, died Monday morning at the borne of Mr. S. D. Dick, east of the city, where she bad resided for some time previous. She was buried yesterday at Bethel church, funeral services being conduct-ed by her pastor, Rev. S. M. Han kin. Mr. Moody Stroud went to Chapel Hill Mouday to attend the funeral of his grandmother, Mrs. Jennie Pritch-ard, who died that morning at the age of 84 years. Iuterment was made at Damascus church yesterday, Rev. J.O. Atkiuson, of Elon College, conducting the service. The old Allen House, formerly the C. F. & Y. V. Railroad ollices, which is beiug demolished to make room for improvements at the Southern receiv-ing freight depot, will furnish much of the material required in constructing •Dr. E. A. BURTON DENTIST OFFICE IN LASH BLDG.. SOUTH ELM ST. undergoing hospital treatment. He J the new engine aud boiler factory to be expects to return home in a few days, j elected here this spring. Four second hand buggies and two | In the United States court Saturday double seated carriages nearly new at ] the involuntary proceeding in bank-great bargain prices at Townsend & I ruptcy against the Hiawatha Manufac- Co.V. 6-2t C. W. BANNER. M. D. Practice Limited to the Eye, E?.r, and Throat. Nose On ■.-< Hour* "•' 5 P.M. siinuay. \. M. e.i l P tu lu.au A. \|. M. ;.:«! P. M. t •riven !»• t .i worthy i A U. SCALES E V.TATLO" j 1. SCALCS Scales. Taylor & Scales ATTORNEYS art COUNSELLORS AT LAW GREEHSBORO. N. C. Mr.c. !•".. Pearce returned to Poster, I. T., last week. It is probable that his family will join him there in the spring. Mr. R. II. Brooks, who has been sick for several days with la grippe, left yesterday for a briet stay at Jackson Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Pan! •'. I.indley have returned from Cuba,being called home by the serious illness of the hitter's sis-ter. Mrs. Dr. Scott. Mr. .1. M. Rosenblatt has bought of tlic receiver the remainder of the jew-elry stock formerly owned by Rosen-blatt & Co. anil will close it out. turing Company, <>r Glbeooville, was Continued for hearing until Tuesday, March 7th. In the meantime, Messrs. Miss Carrie Uctavla Stewart's Death. Miss Carrie OctaviaStewart, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stew-art, died at their home on East Gaston street Mouday evening at 9.30 after an illness covering a period of several mouths, dating back to au attack of fever following her graduation from the city high school last May. She was a bright, lovable young womau scarcely more than eighteen years old, aud had a large circle of friends. Last summer her ouly biother, the late Hamilton Veruon Stewart, passed away, aud the bereaved parents are thus left childless. Miss Stewart was a member of Centenary church and her pastor, Rev. Ira Erwin, will couduct the funeral services this morning at II o'clock at the home, after which inter-ment will be made at Ureene Hill cem-etery. The pall bearers will be Messrs. Will Xeal, Albert McKnight, Harry Donuell, Edgar Clapp, Charles Van-story and Charles Smith. State Teachers' Assembly. The committee of the North Caro-lina Teachers'Assembly appointed to select a place for holding the next an-nual meeting, held a conference at The Hen bow in this city last Friday night, but after discussing the merits of the various places suggested adjourned without reaching a decision. Strong inducements have been tillered by President George T. Winston, of the A. GREENSBORO TOBACCO MARKET. meeting places for the assembly, and Robert I>. Douglas. Stephen A. Dougias. For the early r-na| best varieties of early corn, beans, early beets, early .1. A. Davidson and J. L, Scott, Jr., & M. College, for Raleigh, and Super-temporary rereivers. were instructed to ' intendent Tighe, for Asheville, as !continue to operate the mill and report to the court from time to time. Solicitor Brooks, of the Greensboro district, is receiving high praise for his masterly management of the case of theState vs. Murray in Durham county. The defendant was recently convicted of manslaughter anil it laeouceded that the closing speech of the solicitor did the woik. The Durham Herald pro-nounces his speech the ablest ever made before a jury in that county. Judge lioyd has ordered a special term of the District court of the United States at Charlotte. HARKET REPORT. The receipts on our market for the past week have been fully as large as we could expect considering the bad weather which has prevailed through-out the entire week, aud while our Bales have not been as large as we would have liked to have had them, yet there has been enough tobacco on this market to keep our buyers and warehousemen with something to do pretty much all the week. The far-mers who ventured out in the bad weather were highly repaid for their trouble aud exposure, for prices have been better during the past week than they have been before at any time dur-ing the present seasou and we strongly advise the early sale of all the tobacco you can get ready for the market, as we fully believe that prices will be eas-ier when we have a heavy seasou. Our buyers were never more anxious for the weed than they are at present and we think that any reasonable farmer would be more thau pleased with the prices on our market at the present time. We saw one man pleased last week on our market which we have never seeu pleased with prices on his tobacco before, and we have been living here for ten years and he has been selling on this market all the time. This shows that tobacco is bringing good prices in < ■ reensboro. miiiimm. Young Man Did you ever have the opportunity of going into a nice little business of yourown, provided you could put up $500? The Opportunity may come again, and the wise thing for you to do is to get ready to yourself of it. easy. avail It is II. Sinners was here with tobacco i IGreeusbora citizens and teachers aslted yesterday and made a very satisfactry g that they lie allowed to extend an in- sale. 18 j citation. A number of prominentedu-1 Pleasant Weir, of this county, ":,sjH ' cators of the county had a meeting and here the past week and made his best. 3 [decided to pledge $200 as an induce-[sale for tbeaeason. \i meat. Hater several btisine-s men J. I), l.andreth was here during the if: conferred with the committee audit' was decided to defer I lie selection of a place until Greensboro's oiler could lie made, which will be probably one day this week. Business Associations to Consolidate. A meeting of the members of the In- Get a Home Bank I 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 the habit of saving. past week with tobacco and was well j pleased with his prices. Capt..I. R. Moore, of Brown Sum-j! mit, was here with tobacco the past ; week and made a good sale. Charlie Layton, of this county, was j here with tobacco last week and he! Southern Loan and Trust Co. DOUGLAS & DOUGLAS everything." call on C. ATTORNEYS AT LAW Office la Greensboro Loan and Trnst Bide- C. G. WRIGHT peas, early cabbage, and in fact "early ].,i|, day of March next, for the tria the cases of the 1'nited Slates vs. J. K. Dickerson and 1'nited II. Penlaud, known as the Asheville tmmmuamum mtrmtt ATTORNEY AT LAW WftlOMT BUILOINS. OPP COURT MOU8I. GREENSBORO, N. C. THOMAS C. HOYLE ATORNEY AT LAW H5 Court Square. GREEHSBORO. H. C. Special attention given to collections. Loans negotiated. Robert C. Strudwick ATTORNEY an? COUNSELLOR AT LAW IIS Conrt Square, GREEHSBORO. It. C. F. P. HOBGOOD, Jr. ATTORNEY AT LAW. The L. VY. Andrews property, on Siuth Ashe street, was sold by the ad-ministrator Monday to Col. John A. Barringerfor a consideration of $4,000. Townsend & Co. have three styles of corn planters—old reliable machines that have been sold here a long time anil always gave satisfaction. Prices right. «-'*-« .Mr. W. I". Clegg has rented the Cal-him building, on South Kim. recently vacated by K. U. Newcomb, and will c invert it into a bowling alley, with a cafe attached. Some bargains in Greensboro real es-tate on which the lent will pay a good per cent, and a few years property will double in Town-end & ("o. Miss Mary Gregory, wh Florida several weeks ag« taken sick with tyj to begin on tlrt dtwtrlal and Immigration Association, J g^jd be bad made a "dandy" sale. I of | The Gate City Bmtaesa Men's AiSOCia- j (, ^Q D Llndley ofChatham i„,. .,.d H.e -As«oeia-!(.oiiiityi ^ bm w||h t(|,iac(.0 ,a8t week ami made very satisfactory sales. Mr. T. H. Dillard and James Allen bank cases. It is understood that ! «ve.....g. r-ebruary I HI,, a B 0 do k l„a,l of tobacco last Judge Keller, of the Southern District ! for the purpose of hemug t..e repoit of ,.,,,, of West Virginia, will be designated to • eommittoe appointed to investigate ["«**»" I o'clock from Box ft. and another about .„_, and make a report relative to the es- P™■■■ tablishment of a i hamberof commerce. ' W. A. tales vs. Win. tio" '■ *■*'■' to meet in the assembly room of the Benbow hotel Tuesday When the storm of Sunday evening was at its heighth there were two i alarms of fire sounded, one about ii hold the court. The following paragraph, which ap-peared in the Wilmington Star of Sun-day, is of interest here, as the road re-ferred to has a survey for a branch leading to (Jreensboro: "The Raleigh & Western Railway if reported to have graded lifteen miles westward from Cumnock to Harper'-, while location surveys are finished as far ns Winston. S. A. Heiis/cy. operating the coal mine- at Cumnock. Moore county, is I B o'clock from Box 15. The first proved Hadley, a prominent Ala- | to be a Dur„jug chiniuey hutthesecond hence the general manager." price. Bee i-lt went to has been hold lever and will lie brought home tonight, accompanied by a trained nurse. The Peebles Bhos Company is hold-ing a big clearance sale of winter shoes. High Point entertained a luge com-pany of notable visitors Mouday night at a banquet, among the guests being Secretary Metcalf, of the Department of Commerce and Labor: DonGonzalo de tluesada, the Cuban Minister at Washington; Senators Simmons and Overman, Representatives H. N. Page and John II. Small, of North Carolina, aud J. M. Dixon, of Montana; 1'resi- The meeting is for organization aud ' mance county farmer, was here with a8 a 8ure.euough tire. The liremen I when organized Will be the conaollda- tobacco last week and went home r„UIMi a COokroom at the rear of Dr. 'lion of the three associations named highly pleased. I Brodnax's residence blazing furiously, above. J. V. Wagoner, John Wagoner and | but a few miuutes sufficed to transform Thanks to the consideration of Judge 1". R. Shepherd, prominent Alamance Shaw, the Uullford Superior court county farmers, made very satisfactory docket is now in fairly presentable sales here during the past week, shape, the special term which ended A. J. Hooper and H. C Kellum. last week having brought about a de-J prominent Guilford farmers, were here eided improvement. Before adjourn- „ith tobacco yesterday and got more ment Judge Shaw passed sentence tor it than they expected. upon H. A. Bummers, convicted of eon- J.F. leleyaad R. A. C. Kernodle, be/zlement, and a few other defend-Lwo pjooiineut Alamance county far-mers, were here with tobacco last week | -p|ie parsouage, situated near the | and were highly pleated with prices. County Home, belongiug to Buffalo, W. P. Barbain aud K. F. Foulks, Bethel aud Midway Presbyterian i prominent farmers from Rockingliam churches, will be sold at public auction county, were here with tobacco the at the court house iu (ireensboro on past week and went home highly the roariug and threatening furnace into au ice-covered and harmless ruin. The water froze as it fell about the dauntless firemen but they heeded not the cold until then work was done and done well. How the lire origiuatetl is unknown. A couple of hundred dol-lars will replace the loss. For Sale. odds and ends, broken lots, etc., this month. They will save you 50 cents to **»« h»'u»el hpenccr, \\ . W . K In ley, 11.50 on a pair of shoes. .im GO in Wright Building, Opposite Court House, Greensboro, H <-• MICHAEL SCHENCK ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW . 12 (,oort Square, Greensboro, H. C. s GLENN BROWN ATTORNEY AT LAW im Court Iquare, GREENSBORO. N. C. The lire department was called out Saturday evening in response to an alarm turned in by some one who saw a chimney in the Trogdon building, on West Market, burning out. Prof. C. Rentheim, a well known sculptor of Charlotte, is here arranging to do the composition work on the two Carnegie libraries that are to be erected in (ireensboro this summer. Notwithstanding the cold L. McManus and L. B. Blown, of the I Southern Railway. Rev. A. (i. Dixon, recently appoint-j ed to canvass the state for the purpose of raising hinds for building the M. P. College, will be at Grace II. P. church Sunday, February I2tb, to present the [cause to that congregation. He will I spend some time here iu the interest of the college, which will he erected on the plot recently purchased on Ashe- , boro street, just beyond the terminus weather 0f the street car line. It is expected ante who bad been tried at the term. Summers was given live years on The | county roads. He took an appeal. bond being fixed at $2,000. The civil case of Joe Weaver vs. The Southern Railway was dismissed upon applica-tion of the defendant's attorneys. set aside the verdict for j ■' ' Mr. J. W. I.oy, a promiuent Ala- | mance county farmer and a very hard worker, was here with tobacco last '■> to Judge Shaw damages in J. H. West's case against I Judge Shaw alno overruled the demur-rer in the case of Mrs. Isabella Fisher, administratrix of B. J. Fisher, vs. the Southern Loan and Trust Company week. His prices ranged from $7. $111 per huudred. W. H. Warren, S. M. Roach, P M. and others. This is a case of very much Fryor aud W. B. Wyrick, prominent importance, involving the title to a L. FRANCIS HANES PHOTOGRAPHER HIGH CLASS WORK ONLY. and the ground hog people are buying I tbat the college will be built and reatly our garden seeds already. We have f„r class work within a year, the largest assortment of seeds ever j Tne reHJ,lelR.e of Rev. E. (.'. Glenn, seen in the city. C. Bavrr & Co. . on WeMt Market street, was slightly A meeting of the (ireensboro liar was damaged by lire last Friday noon held Monday afternoon to arrange the j which originated in a pile of kindling ! calendar for the next term of Guilford | and trash iu the basement. Mr. Glenn's Superior court, Which convenes next family and the family of Mr. F. J. j Mouday with Judge Peebles presiding. Iln: Opposite the McAdoo House. J.McADOO ALL KINDS Electrical Supplies REENSBORO, N. C. Piano Tuning in expert whose work we iruaranteo. KEFSKENCKS: •hii Normal. (iuillonl Col cge. : irki-r. Salem Academy, l'rof. Shirley. Ami othcis. D. JONES &. COMPANY UKEENSUOBO.N.C. Miss Elizabeth Mallison, of Wash-ington, a graduate of the Btate Normal, is now teaching grade No. 6 in the city schools here. Miss Birdie Fritchard, one of the teaciiers, Is absenton account of illness. Mr. C. W. Lee has resigned his posi-tion as general foreman of the Greens- I boro territory in the mechanical de- ' partineut of this division of the South-ern Railway and is succeeded by Mr. W. F. Kaderly, of Columbia, B. C. Blackwtsid, who also live iu the house, were absent at the time, and had the lire occurred at night it is probable the structure would have been destroyed. The lire department extinguished the bla/.e without difficulty, the priucipal loss occurring from the hurried han-dling of furniture. To Breeders of Fine Horses. 1'ersous interested iu raising line horses can have an opportunity to breed to oue of the li nest horses ever bred in Ninth Carolina or raised in Farmers, if you want some fertilizer Virginia (Wealth, 8.10, by Gambetta for your plant beds, we have it. Then j Wilkes, dam Magnolia by Norfolk by you may want to sow some oats aud { Nutwood), by writing to C. P. Van-clover seed. We have grain fertilizers story, Greensboro, at once and booking also Prices will interest you. Call on j their mares by February 15th. Fee FULTON BKOS. | $20 for the season or |25 to insure. 4t UB. large amount of real estate iu the city, including the Southern Loan and Trust Building and other property. Mr. Lee W. Crawford, Jr., who is taking a post-graduate course at Colum-bia University, New York, has been elected a member of the faculty of Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute as teat her of English, and entered upon his duties last week. This will not interfere with his studies at Columbia, where he has oue more year before get-tiug his degree of Ph.D. Mr. Craw-ford is a son of Rev. L. W. Crawford, formerly of Greensboro, but now pastor of the If. E. church at Reidsville, aud is a young man of brilliant attainments and attractive personality. farmers of this county, were here with tobacco the past week aud made highly satisfactory sales. W. Charlie Kirkman, a prominent farmer of this couuty, was here with a load of good tobacco this week for which he realized $168.48. It is useless to say Mr. Kiikmau went home highly pleased. David Sockwell, a prominent farmer of this county, sold a lot of old tobacco on this market the past week as fol-lows: 70 pouuds at *7.i">, 1(17 at $8.75, 118 at $9.i», ill at $10, 120 at $15 and 198 at $27. It is useless to say that Mr. Sockwell was highly pleased with his | prices. J. L. McPherson, a prominent Ala-mance couuty farmer, was here with tobacco last week. His prices ranged from $7 to $28 per hundred. He was highly pleased with his sale. J. C. February 18, 1W>, at IS o'clock. We are ottered teu dollars a month reut, but the property must be sold for divi-sion. Two aud three-iiuarter acres iu lot. Terms cash. M* TKlimOK Bt KFAI.O ClHKCH. Don't make a mistake when you buy your plows this spring, but try a Vul-can. Every oue guaranteed to please or your money refunded. Bee Town-send & Co. t>-12t Townseud ft Co. have two good horses for sale. Come early if you want a bargain. **■• City National Bank Greensboro, N. C. CAPITAL ..- $100,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS. 16.000 United States Depository. Jack for Sale. My young jack, 2H m< nths old, 14 hands high, and i-erfect iu every par-1 ^^^'""a^other promiuent farmer titular, is for sale. Can be seeu tfmjr K A,aniBnce| wa8 also here. His place near Gethsemane church. Call OFFICERS. W. S. Thomson. J. Van Llndle), President. Vice President. I.cc H. Battle, Casbicr. or address C. F. ROYAL, It. F. D. 5, Greeusboro, N. C. prices ranged from $7 to $29 per huu-1 tired. Mr. W. J. Groome, a prominent far- If you waut to make a good invest- mer „f the southern part ofthiscouuty, inent in Greeusboro real estate, in three was here witn tobacco yesterday and DIUECTOKS. new dwelling houses and lots that will pay a good per cent, on the iu vestment, call on C. C. Townsend & Co. 3-4t. The earliest tomato grown is the "Sparks Earliaua." We've got it. C. SCOTT & Co. said that he got more for it thau he | could have gotten at any time or at any other place during this season. This speaks well for our market, for he is oue of the best posted farmers in the county. W. S. Thomson, 0. H. Dorsett, W. C. Bain. J. A. Hosklns, J. Alton Holt. F.. J. Stafford, Win. Cuminings, J. Van I.imli.'y, J. C. Bishop, J. A Davidson. We extend to depositors every facility oon sistent with prudent banking. Interest paid on time certificates of deposl WRITE OR CALL TO CSC US. .. .., .....
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Title | The Greensboro patriot [February 8, 1905] |
Date | 1905-02-08 |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
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Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The February 8, 1905, issue of The Greensboro Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C. by W.M. Barber & Co.. |
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Full text | "■■».■■ ■■■u-iimiM|M ipni IIIWI ipjn Mini II ■Minn iiyMjt.miwiliii,. i\i-wytmmi*eTmm^ip*9!jm*mF*m"■■•.'.■«-"»wflii.M« u ipiiii*;« m THEGREENSBORO PATRIOT VOL. 84. GREENSBORO, IM. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1905. NO. 6 Dr. W. J. RICHARDSON OFFICE: KATZ BUILDING. BESIDEMCE: 318 WEST GASTON ST. E. L. STAMEV. M. D. Res. ■**' N. Hiivie phone So. 25 J. H. Bovi.es. M. D. KM. -Iii Mendenhall I Phono No. 2541 STAMEY O BOYLES PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS IJOC^XJ 1TBWS. Off* r tin i- professional services to the people " of G reensboro ami surrounding- country. OlTICK: Over Holms- l>rug Store. 308)4 South Elm Street. Phone BB. •Dr. J. E. WYCHE DENTIST OFFICE IN SAVINGS BANK BLDG. ■ OUTH ILM ST., CRtCNSSOBO. H. C. Dr. M. F. FOX PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Capt. J. VV. Tysou is elated over the advent of a new heir in his home. Clover seed, grass seed, seed oats, etc., at Moorefield's feed store, 527 S. Elm. 6-tt. Mrs. \V. W. Ellington is recovering slowly from an illness covering a period of over two weeks. Mr. D. X. Kirkpatnek, who was re-cently reported ill with pneumonia, is improving slowly. Mrs. Dr. C. L. Scott is desperately ill aud friends outside the city have t>3eti summoned to her bedside. i Hecollect we sell all our seed by the ounce and pound. No SHOUT WEIGHT papers at our store. C. BCOTT & Co. Among the sick are Messrs. E. M. JHendrix, R. O. Preyor, H. T. Allred, John C. Klrkman aud Arthur Smith. Big stock of fertilizers on hand at Townsend A Co.'s, the old reliable brands that always make crops grow. Mr. E. P. Wharton is in Richmond GUILFORD COLLEGE, N. C. Miss Blodgett, who recently gave a four-weeks course of Bible lessons at West Market street church, is very sick at the Heubow Hotel. Miss Blodgett was taken sick Sunday, when she had intended giviug the last lesson of the series, aud was unable to speak. Miss E. P. Paisley, aged 84 years, died Monday morning at the borne of Mr. S. D. Dick, east of the city, where she bad resided for some time previous. She was buried yesterday at Bethel church, funeral services being conduct-ed by her pastor, Rev. S. M. Han kin. Mr. Moody Stroud went to Chapel Hill Mouday to attend the funeral of his grandmother, Mrs. Jennie Pritch-ard, who died that morning at the age of 84 years. Iuterment was made at Damascus church yesterday, Rev. J.O. Atkiuson, of Elon College, conducting the service. The old Allen House, formerly the C. F. & Y. V. Railroad ollices, which is beiug demolished to make room for improvements at the Southern receiv-ing freight depot, will furnish much of the material required in constructing •Dr. E. A. BURTON DENTIST OFFICE IN LASH BLDG.. SOUTH ELM ST. undergoing hospital treatment. He J the new engine aud boiler factory to be expects to return home in a few days, j elected here this spring. Four second hand buggies and two | In the United States court Saturday double seated carriages nearly new at ] the involuntary proceeding in bank-great bargain prices at Townsend & I ruptcy against the Hiawatha Manufac- Co.V. 6-2t C. W. BANNER. M. D. Practice Limited to the Eye, E?.r, and Throat. Nose On ■.-< Hour* "•' 5 P.M. siinuay. \. M. e.i l P tu lu.au A. \|. M. ;.:«! P. M. t •riven !»• t .i worthy i A U. SCALES E V.TATLO" j 1. SCALCS Scales. Taylor & Scales ATTORNEYS art COUNSELLORS AT LAW GREEHSBORO. N. C. Mr.c. !•".. Pearce returned to Poster, I. T., last week. It is probable that his family will join him there in the spring. Mr. R. II. Brooks, who has been sick for several days with la grippe, left yesterday for a briet stay at Jackson Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Pan! •'. I.indley have returned from Cuba,being called home by the serious illness of the hitter's sis-ter. Mrs. Dr. Scott. Mr. .1. M. Rosenblatt has bought of tlic receiver the remainder of the jew-elry stock formerly owned by Rosen-blatt & Co. anil will close it out. turing Company, <>r Glbeooville, was Continued for hearing until Tuesday, March 7th. In the meantime, Messrs. Miss Carrie Uctavla Stewart's Death. Miss Carrie OctaviaStewart, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stew-art, died at their home on East Gaston street Mouday evening at 9.30 after an illness covering a period of several mouths, dating back to au attack of fever following her graduation from the city high school last May. She was a bright, lovable young womau scarcely more than eighteen years old, aud had a large circle of friends. Last summer her ouly biother, the late Hamilton Veruon Stewart, passed away, aud the bereaved parents are thus left childless. Miss Stewart was a member of Centenary church and her pastor, Rev. Ira Erwin, will couduct the funeral services this morning at II o'clock at the home, after which inter-ment will be made at Ureene Hill cem-etery. The pall bearers will be Messrs. Will Xeal, Albert McKnight, Harry Donuell, Edgar Clapp, Charles Van-story and Charles Smith. State Teachers' Assembly. The committee of the North Caro-lina Teachers'Assembly appointed to select a place for holding the next an-nual meeting, held a conference at The Hen bow in this city last Friday night, but after discussing the merits of the various places suggested adjourned without reaching a decision. Strong inducements have been tillered by President George T. Winston, of the A. GREENSBORO TOBACCO MARKET. meeting places for the assembly, and Robert I>. Douglas. Stephen A. Dougias. For the early r-na| best varieties of early corn, beans, early beets, early .1. A. Davidson and J. L, Scott, Jr., & M. College, for Raleigh, and Super-temporary rereivers. were instructed to ' intendent Tighe, for Asheville, as !continue to operate the mill and report to the court from time to time. Solicitor Brooks, of the Greensboro district, is receiving high praise for his masterly management of the case of theState vs. Murray in Durham county. The defendant was recently convicted of manslaughter anil it laeouceded that the closing speech of the solicitor did the woik. The Durham Herald pro-nounces his speech the ablest ever made before a jury in that county. Judge lioyd has ordered a special term of the District court of the United States at Charlotte. HARKET REPORT. The receipts on our market for the past week have been fully as large as we could expect considering the bad weather which has prevailed through-out the entire week, aud while our Bales have not been as large as we would have liked to have had them, yet there has been enough tobacco on this market to keep our buyers and warehousemen with something to do pretty much all the week. The far-mers who ventured out in the bad weather were highly repaid for their trouble aud exposure, for prices have been better during the past week than they have been before at any time dur-ing the present seasou and we strongly advise the early sale of all the tobacco you can get ready for the market, as we fully believe that prices will be eas-ier when we have a heavy seasou. Our buyers were never more anxious for the weed than they are at present and we think that any reasonable farmer would be more thau pleased with the prices on our market at the present time. We saw one man pleased last week on our market which we have never seeu pleased with prices on his tobacco before, and we have been living here for ten years and he has been selling on this market all the time. This shows that tobacco is bringing good prices in < ■ reensboro. miiiimm. Young Man Did you ever have the opportunity of going into a nice little business of yourown, provided you could put up $500? The Opportunity may come again, and the wise thing for you to do is to get ready to yourself of it. easy. avail It is II. Sinners was here with tobacco i IGreeusbora citizens and teachers aslted yesterday and made a very satisfactry g that they lie allowed to extend an in- sale. 18 j citation. A number of prominentedu-1 Pleasant Weir, of this county, ":,sjH ' cators of the county had a meeting and here the past week and made his best. 3 [decided to pledge $200 as an induce-[sale for tbeaeason. \i meat. Hater several btisine-s men J. I), l.andreth was here during the if: conferred with the committee audit' was decided to defer I lie selection of a place until Greensboro's oiler could lie made, which will be probably one day this week. Business Associations to Consolidate. A meeting of the members of the In- Get a Home Bank I 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 the habit of saving. past week with tobacco and was well j pleased with his prices. Capt..I. R. Moore, of Brown Sum-j! mit, was here with tobacco the past ; week and made a good sale. Charlie Layton, of this county, was j here with tobacco last week and he! Southern Loan and Trust Co. DOUGLAS & DOUGLAS everything." call on C. ATTORNEYS AT LAW Office la Greensboro Loan and Trnst Bide- C. G. WRIGHT peas, early cabbage, and in fact "early ].,i|, day of March next, for the tria the cases of the 1'nited Slates vs. J. K. Dickerson and 1'nited II. Penlaud, known as the Asheville tmmmuamum mtrmtt ATTORNEY AT LAW WftlOMT BUILOINS. OPP COURT MOU8I. GREENSBORO, N. C. THOMAS C. HOYLE ATORNEY AT LAW H5 Court Square. GREEHSBORO. H. C. Special attention given to collections. Loans negotiated. Robert C. Strudwick ATTORNEY an? COUNSELLOR AT LAW IIS Conrt Square, GREEHSBORO. It. C. F. P. HOBGOOD, Jr. ATTORNEY AT LAW. The L. VY. Andrews property, on Siuth Ashe street, was sold by the ad-ministrator Monday to Col. John A. Barringerfor a consideration of $4,000. Townsend & Co. have three styles of corn planters—old reliable machines that have been sold here a long time anil always gave satisfaction. Prices right. «-'*-« .Mr. W. I". Clegg has rented the Cal-him building, on South Kim. recently vacated by K. U. Newcomb, and will c invert it into a bowling alley, with a cafe attached. Some bargains in Greensboro real es-tate on which the lent will pay a good per cent, and a few years property will double in Town-end & ("o. Miss Mary Gregory, wh Florida several weeks ag« taken sick with tyj to begin on tlrt dtwtrlal and Immigration Association, J g^jd be bad made a "dandy" sale. I of | The Gate City Bmtaesa Men's AiSOCia- j (, ^Q D Llndley ofChatham i„,. .,.d H.e -As«oeia-!(.oiiiityi ^ bm w||h t(|,iac(.0 ,a8t week ami made very satisfactory sales. Mr. T. H. Dillard and James Allen bank cases. It is understood that ! «ve.....g. r-ebruary I HI,, a B 0 do k l„a,l of tobacco last Judge Keller, of the Southern District ! for the purpose of hemug t..e repoit of ,.,,,, of West Virginia, will be designated to • eommittoe appointed to investigate ["«**»" I o'clock from Box ft. and another about .„_, and make a report relative to the es- P™■■■ tablishment of a i hamberof commerce. ' W. A. tales vs. Win. tio" '■ *■*'■' to meet in the assembly room of the Benbow hotel Tuesday When the storm of Sunday evening was at its heighth there were two i alarms of fire sounded, one about ii hold the court. The following paragraph, which ap-peared in the Wilmington Star of Sun-day, is of interest here, as the road re-ferred to has a survey for a branch leading to (Jreensboro: "The Raleigh & Western Railway if reported to have graded lifteen miles westward from Cumnock to Harper'-, while location surveys are finished as far ns Winston. S. A. Heiis/cy. operating the coal mine- at Cumnock. Moore county, is I B o'clock from Box 15. The first proved Hadley, a prominent Ala- | to be a Dur„jug chiniuey hutthesecond hence the general manager." price. Bee i-lt went to has been hold lever and will lie brought home tonight, accompanied by a trained nurse. The Peebles Bhos Company is hold-ing a big clearance sale of winter shoes. High Point entertained a luge com-pany of notable visitors Mouday night at a banquet, among the guests being Secretary Metcalf, of the Department of Commerce and Labor: DonGonzalo de tluesada, the Cuban Minister at Washington; Senators Simmons and Overman, Representatives H. N. Page and John II. Small, of North Carolina, aud J. M. Dixon, of Montana; 1'resi- The meeting is for organization aud ' mance county farmer, was here with a8 a 8ure.euough tire. The liremen I when organized Will be the conaollda- tobacco last week and went home r„UIMi a COokroom at the rear of Dr. 'lion of the three associations named highly pleased. I Brodnax's residence blazing furiously, above. J. V. Wagoner, John Wagoner and | but a few miuutes sufficed to transform Thanks to the consideration of Judge 1". R. Shepherd, prominent Alamance Shaw, the Uullford Superior court county farmers, made very satisfactory docket is now in fairly presentable sales here during the past week, shape, the special term which ended A. J. Hooper and H. C Kellum. last week having brought about a de-J prominent Guilford farmers, were here eided improvement. Before adjourn- „ith tobacco yesterday and got more ment Judge Shaw passed sentence tor it than they expected. upon H. A. Bummers, convicted of eon- J.F. leleyaad R. A. C. Kernodle, be/zlement, and a few other defend-Lwo pjooiineut Alamance county far-mers, were here with tobacco last week | -p|ie parsouage, situated near the | and were highly pleated with prices. County Home, belongiug to Buffalo, W. P. Barbain aud K. F. Foulks, Bethel aud Midway Presbyterian i prominent farmers from Rockingliam churches, will be sold at public auction county, were here with tobacco the at the court house iu (ireensboro on past week and went home highly the roariug and threatening furnace into au ice-covered and harmless ruin. The water froze as it fell about the dauntless firemen but they heeded not the cold until then work was done and done well. How the lire origiuatetl is unknown. A couple of hundred dol-lars will replace the loss. For Sale. odds and ends, broken lots, etc., this month. They will save you 50 cents to **»« h»'u»el hpenccr, \\ . W . K In ley, 11.50 on a pair of shoes. .im GO in Wright Building, Opposite Court House, Greensboro, H <-• MICHAEL SCHENCK ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW . 12 (,oort Square, Greensboro, H. C. s GLENN BROWN ATTORNEY AT LAW im Court Iquare, GREENSBORO. N. C. The lire department was called out Saturday evening in response to an alarm turned in by some one who saw a chimney in the Trogdon building, on West Market, burning out. Prof. C. Rentheim, a well known sculptor of Charlotte, is here arranging to do the composition work on the two Carnegie libraries that are to be erected in (ireensboro this summer. Notwithstanding the cold L. McManus and L. B. Blown, of the I Southern Railway. Rev. A. (i. Dixon, recently appoint-j ed to canvass the state for the purpose of raising hinds for building the M. P. College, will be at Grace II. P. church Sunday, February I2tb, to present the [cause to that congregation. He will I spend some time here iu the interest of the college, which will he erected on the plot recently purchased on Ashe- , boro street, just beyond the terminus weather 0f the street car line. It is expected ante who bad been tried at the term. Summers was given live years on The | county roads. He took an appeal. bond being fixed at $2,000. The civil case of Joe Weaver vs. The Southern Railway was dismissed upon applica-tion of the defendant's attorneys. set aside the verdict for j ■' ' Mr. J. W. I.oy, a promiuent Ala- | mance county farmer and a very hard worker, was here with tobacco last '■> to Judge Shaw damages in J. H. West's case against I Judge Shaw alno overruled the demur-rer in the case of Mrs. Isabella Fisher, administratrix of B. J. Fisher, vs. the Southern Loan and Trust Company week. His prices ranged from $7. $111 per huudred. W. H. Warren, S. M. Roach, P M. and others. This is a case of very much Fryor aud W. B. Wyrick, prominent importance, involving the title to a L. FRANCIS HANES PHOTOGRAPHER HIGH CLASS WORK ONLY. and the ground hog people are buying I tbat the college will be built and reatly our garden seeds already. We have f„r class work within a year, the largest assortment of seeds ever j Tne reHJ,lelR.e of Rev. E. (.'. Glenn, seen in the city. C. Bavrr & Co. . on WeMt Market street, was slightly A meeting of the (ireensboro liar was damaged by lire last Friday noon held Monday afternoon to arrange the j which originated in a pile of kindling ! calendar for the next term of Guilford | and trash iu the basement. Mr. Glenn's Superior court, Which convenes next family and the family of Mr. F. J. j Mouday with Judge Peebles presiding. Iln: Opposite the McAdoo House. J.McADOO ALL KINDS Electrical Supplies REENSBORO, N. C. Piano Tuning in expert whose work we iruaranteo. KEFSKENCKS: •hii Normal. (iuillonl Col cge. : irki-r. Salem Academy, l'rof. Shirley. Ami othcis. D. JONES &. COMPANY UKEENSUOBO.N.C. Miss Elizabeth Mallison, of Wash-ington, a graduate of the Btate Normal, is now teaching grade No. 6 in the city schools here. Miss Birdie Fritchard, one of the teaciiers, Is absenton account of illness. Mr. C. W. Lee has resigned his posi-tion as general foreman of the Greens- I boro territory in the mechanical de- ' partineut of this division of the South-ern Railway and is succeeded by Mr. W. F. Kaderly, of Columbia, B. C. Blackwtsid, who also live iu the house, were absent at the time, and had the lire occurred at night it is probable the structure would have been destroyed. The lire department extinguished the bla/.e without difficulty, the priucipal loss occurring from the hurried han-dling of furniture. To Breeders of Fine Horses. 1'ersous interested iu raising line horses can have an opportunity to breed to oue of the li nest horses ever bred in Ninth Carolina or raised in Farmers, if you want some fertilizer Virginia (Wealth, 8.10, by Gambetta for your plant beds, we have it. Then j Wilkes, dam Magnolia by Norfolk by you may want to sow some oats aud { Nutwood), by writing to C. P. Van-clover seed. We have grain fertilizers story, Greensboro, at once and booking also Prices will interest you. Call on j their mares by February 15th. Fee FULTON BKOS. | $20 for the season or |25 to insure. 4t UB. large amount of real estate iu the city, including the Southern Loan and Trust Building and other property. Mr. Lee W. Crawford, Jr., who is taking a post-graduate course at Colum-bia University, New York, has been elected a member of the faculty of Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute as teat her of English, and entered upon his duties last week. This will not interfere with his studies at Columbia, where he has oue more year before get-tiug his degree of Ph.D. Mr. Craw-ford is a son of Rev. L. W. Crawford, formerly of Greensboro, but now pastor of the If. E. church at Reidsville, aud is a young man of brilliant attainments and attractive personality. farmers of this county, were here with tobacco the past week aud made highly satisfactory sales. W. Charlie Kirkman, a prominent farmer of this couuty, was here with a load of good tobacco this week for which he realized $168.48. It is useless to say Mr. Kiikmau went home highly pleased. David Sockwell, a prominent farmer of this county, sold a lot of old tobacco on this market the past week as fol-lows: 70 pouuds at *7.i">, 1(17 at $8.75, 118 at $9.i», ill at $10, 120 at $15 and 198 at $27. It is useless to say that Mr. Sockwell was highly pleased with his | prices. J. L. McPherson, a prominent Ala-mance couuty farmer, was here with tobacco last week. His prices ranged from $7 to $28 per hundred. He was highly pleased with his sale. J. C. February 18, 1W>, at IS o'clock. We are ottered teu dollars a month reut, but the property must be sold for divi-sion. Two aud three-iiuarter acres iu lot. Terms cash. M* TKlimOK Bt KFAI.O ClHKCH. Don't make a mistake when you buy your plows this spring, but try a Vul-can. Every oue guaranteed to please or your money refunded. Bee Town-send & Co. t>-12t Townseud ft Co. have two good horses for sale. Come early if you want a bargain. **■• City National Bank Greensboro, N. C. CAPITAL ..- $100,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS. 16.000 United States Depository. Jack for Sale. My young jack, 2H m< nths old, 14 hands high, and i-erfect iu every par-1 ^^^'""a^other promiuent farmer titular, is for sale. Can be seeu tfmjr K A,aniBnce| wa8 also here. His place near Gethsemane church. Call OFFICERS. W. S. Thomson. J. Van Llndle), President. Vice President. I.cc H. Battle, Casbicr. or address C. F. ROYAL, It. F. D. 5, Greeusboro, N. C. prices ranged from $7 to $29 per huu-1 tired. Mr. W. J. Groome, a prominent far- If you waut to make a good invest- mer „f the southern part ofthiscouuty, inent in Greeusboro real estate, in three was here witn tobacco yesterday and DIUECTOKS. new dwelling houses and lots that will pay a good per cent, on the iu vestment, call on C. C. Townsend & Co. 3-4t. The earliest tomato grown is the "Sparks Earliaua." We've got it. C. SCOTT & Co. said that he got more for it thau he | could have gotten at any time or at any other place during this season. This speaks well for our market, for he is oue of the best posted farmers in the county. W. S. Thomson, 0. H. Dorsett, W. C. Bain. J. A. Hosklns, J. Alton Holt. F.. J. Stafford, Win. Cuminings, J. Van I.imli.'y, J. C. Bishop, J. A Davidson. We extend to depositors every facility oon sistent with prudent banking. Interest paid on time certificates of deposl WRITE OR CALL TO CSC US. .. .., ..... |