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^mm i^M ^L Vf.<Y«1 I $J\AA THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT VOL. 84. GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1905. NO. 9 Or W. J. RICHARDSON OFFICE: KATZ BUILDING. «iS OENCE: 318 WEST GASTON ST. E I ST»ME» M. D. -. .'.«. N. I>a\ Ic I :..• No. 33 J. H. Bouts. M. D. lies. !W Mcii.lcnliali t'hone No. SS41 STAMEY 6 BOYLES r-HYSICIANS AND SURGEONS ih. ." professional services to the people . , ii roand surrounding country. it. Over Holm*" Drug Store. ..-, south Klin Street. Phone w. XJOCA^LJ NEWS. They are not for Hale but if you want to look at a pair of the wooden soled, iron shod shoes such as were used to BfMUe extent in the South doling the war ask to nee them next time you are in Tbacket & BrocknMinn'a store. They are <|uite a curiosity. home on hi" Dr. J. E. WYCHE DENTIST OFFICE IN SAVINGS BANK BLDG. «OOTM ELM ST.. GRCENSSOBO. "- C. Dr. M. F. FOX PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON The bird law goes into effect today. Mr. /. V. Taylor leturned from New York yesterday morning. Hon. Thomas Settle, of Aaheville, has been here several 'lay-*. Bran and shipstuH' in any quantity you want. TTCKRK & Ettwix. Mrs. A. M. Scales is at Raleigh this week visiting her husband, Senator Scales. A number of (ireeiisboro people will witness the Inaugaration of President Booseveit Saturday. Just received—a big lot of Woods' black spring and red rust proof oats. Prices right TI'CKBK A KRWIS. The annual meeting of the Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Association will was preparing to go to Aslieville when be held here Saturday, the Itli. It the news of his brother's death came. should be largely attended. If you intend to use International Medical Men of the Carolinas and Vir-ginia In Annual Meeting Here, (ireeiisboro has within its gates a large number of the representative physicians and surgeons of the Caro-linas and Virginia, who are holding the seventh annual meeting of the Tri- Mr. John K. White, of Oregon, who j State Medical Association here. The recently visited his brother, Mr. J. I>- Guiifbld county association, through a White, here, after an absence of •".•• years, is reported to have died just as he came in sight of hi return. Details have ceived. GREEHSBORO TOBACCO MARKET. MARKET REPORT. The receipts on our market lor the past week have been the largest of any week since the holidays. Farmers have rolled in from every section of the country tributary to this market and some of them from a great distance, and in almost every instance they have 2 »ii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii:»iiiinmt local committee composed of I)rs. J. W. Long, J. |{. Williams, J. T. J. Hat- 'gone home highly pleased with prices. tie, (.'. S. (iilnier. J. P. Turner and J. j Last November we urged the sale of not yet been re-' E. Brooks, had prepared extensively i tobacco, believing it was the best time .for the entertainment of the associa-; to sell that you would have in the Young Man Did you ever have the opportunity of going into a nice little business of yourown, provided you could put up Mr J F Mitchell proprietor of the Uon. »"<• t>'« meeting is progressing fall and probably the best time that 8 $500? Greensboro Shade Company, was uoti- !""<'" the most favorable circum- you would have this season, but we H lied Friday of the death of his brother, *<""•*»■ As guests of the tri-state as- : think that tobacco is selling fully as g Mr Carv'Mitchell, an employe of the .^elation a number of most prominent high now as it has sold at any time g hn I HMflTl 11 H If U Asheville electric company, who had | Practitioners of the country are present, during the present season, and our ad. IB | ||U UUUUI lUllllf .be"en' .i.l,l -for ov.'er a y„e„a,r.. '■-.M,r'. M.Miittichlieelnl i "ll<. l a num.b.er.of demonstrations are i vicue is to se.,ll and d.o..so.r.ig.h.t noi w.n „„„ IH§ ^—— being made. Yesterday the meeting During the past two weeks there opened with President W. I,. Robinson, of Danville, Ya.. in the chair. Prayer was offered by Rev. I). Detwiler, of have been placed additional orders on the Greensboro market, and we believe that without any exageration tiiat it is GJILFOBD COLLEGE, N. C. ■Dr. E. A. BURTON DENTIST OFFICE IN LASH BLDG., SOUTH LIM ST. C. W. BANNER, M. D. The Glee and Mandolin Club of stock and poultry food this spring it is ' ^ .^ ^ a(|(|re^ ()f well.„me ,,„ the* highest market in the old bell to-' jj Trinity College, Durham, will appear time you were laying in a supply, behalf of the atate by Dr. D. A. Stan-'day, an.l we hope that our customers H at the State Normal and Industrial Don't wait till your stock is broken ;^ ^ ^.^ Point, and a almllar ad-j Will take advantage of the prices and « College here on the evening of March down or your poultry has become (lre„ ()|1 ,,,.,,.,,f()f l(ll, ,.Uv liy ,{ev i)r. j sell as freely as they can in the imme- H 10th. worthless, but use it in season. Jtn ^^ y,^ ^ o|-||tag pr.lverJ,,mte future. \\ Rev. .1. c. Kirkman. of Spokane, ounce of prevention is requen j wot i A(| u|,|irnllliale re^1K„|>e waa spoken H. A. Kra/.ier. of Colfax, made a good « Wash., will preach at Stokesdale at 11 a pound of cure. 11 • M.IS K I-.K by Dr. Stuart MeOutre, of High Point, sale here last week. : I co last week and went home with a o'clock A. M. March 5, and a. Sum- A bill to provide a method for draw- Tuedaywa upied with papers on L K.Howerton was here with tobac merileld at 3 o'clock P.M. on the same lug juries IU this county was rauneu varjOU8 .u^ase* UI1<| discusskibs, and date. I°y l,,e general assembly yester.lay. (ht, U|Be Wii< mogt profitably spent. ' i,,,,.,,! Mll Dr. K. <). Taylor, a lecturer on scien- There was room under the old system l^ast night the association was tendered i- drawing great for vast improvement and we are glad ja ,..„11|,|j„u.llt.lIV baurfOet by Mr. eek in a series of the matter was remedied by this '«?••-|Tiicker. manager of the McAdoo House, West Mark 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 :: Pr c • Limited to the bye. Miii Throat. Car. Noi '• - . A. M. * • 1 1*. «■ ... - . . • , :•...• A. M. .'. m 1 , M. i [oil ■.. . • m s-i." LOB. J. I SC41CS Scales, Taylor 6 Scales ATTORNEYS t«: COUNSELLORS AT LAW GREEHSBORO. R. C. Rober! ;>. '" • as- StepBcn A. Uouirla*. DOUGLAS & DOUGLAS ATTORNEYS AT LAW O'ficc in Greensboro Loan an* Trust BUc- C. G. WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT LAW *R,,C-T BJ'LOINC OPS COU«T HOUSt. GREENSBORO, N. C. THOMAS C. HOYLE ATCRNEY AT LAW i Conrt Square. GREE>SEGRO. B. C. »n (.-'.•:■. i "•■» i.ctiouB. Loans (i I. Robert C. Strudwick ,- R N C Y a™ COUNSELLOR AT LAW rl Suoare. GkEESSBORO. K. C. F. P. HOBGOOD, Jr. ATTORNEY AT LAW. I ... U'riaht BuiMinir. "I l«8Ite l.i :: lit,use, lire, n>lioro. N C. tilic temperance, eruwds bere this w» lectures given :;i the church. Sim-e the advent ofseasonable weath-er the »treet force has brointht »l«ui :> le'-ided improvement in the condition ofMMiieof our ni"-; prominent tlmr-on hfure". Tin lol.hy mid caf< of the Hotel tSuil-fo- d . u to i v.- reopened this week, and iM,~!- c.tii hereafter register Ihereas well asal the ISenhow, which i- under the same management. Dr. J. .1. Hilton, of Sti'K.-laic has decided to locate In (ireeiisboro for the practice ol the medical profession. He was here Monday I.M.kiin.' for a house in which to move his family. Mr. ami Mrs. S. I.. Alderman cele-brated U\t- fifteenth anniversary of theli marriage last Thursday evening by giving a delightful reception to a large number of tin i. friends. Mr. I.. M. Clj-iner "ill leave Imlay for a business trip to Basic City and other points north. He «ill attend the r„| inauguration of President Kcosevelt at Washington before returning] K«>K KAI.K A gootl bay mule thai will work unywhere: also a one-horse wagon good as new. <:ill on or ad-dre>-. .1. i' Hi M'Kiv. '...JI los Correll st.. (i eensboro. An operation for kidney trouble was uuied ii|K»n Dr. It. W. I.e.-i ol (ireenslHiro hopital Kriday after-noon. The natieni i« doing as well to-day :■- his physicians could |o>-il.iy ho'pe t'apt. Dave Si idt, Mr. It. ''. I'reyor and Mi. A. II. Alderman arc among th ise w ho have emerged from sick robins within the pa~t week. All suf-fered \>il!i the prevailing malady, la grippe. Mi .1. It. Stewart, formerly connect-ed with the Hold (iiiilford bare, but more recently with the Varboroogh House at Kaleigh, "ill manage the lature. Several other private hills re-lating :•' (iiiilford affairs have also passed within the past week. The Southern Trading Stamp Com-pany, of (ireeiisboro, recently char-tered by the Secretary ol State, has pin chased I he business trf Spciry, liutchiiisoii & I'ompany. ol lins'klyu. N. > . iu all states south of lUllimoie, and in all i-i'.ic- where trading stamp stores i.ivc been€>i*rateil by both com-panies, lhey will be consoldidated. Mr. A. It. Perkins »i!l be general managei. Mi. John N. Staples, Jr.. of Sew Yoik, arrived in the city last Wednes-day night from New Orleans and siient a nay ■<[ two here « Ith his parent-. Co!. and Mrs. Staples, leaving Kriday ni^ht fm New York. In addition to being secretary and treasurer of the Havana Ameiicaii C<impauy, he has recently been promoted to the |K>sition of gen-eral manager, succeeding Mr. Klden-beriv. who has been transferred to |ien the Mr. and Mrs. M.C. Workman reach-ed the i-ity Saturday returning from l-'lorida. They visited Oaylona. Si. Augustine, Orlando, Jacksonville, Ti-tu- ville. and oilier | laces. They found the weathei a pan of the time unusual-ly cold foi Honda. At one time while they were there the merciiiy wasdow n to _•!. I hey did not prolong their trip iiuite as long as they intended owing to the serious illness •■! Mrs. Work-man's sister, Mi-. I"i m Maiigum, who has been critically ill foi some lime at her home on l.y udoii street, out is now improved. John Clupp and lloone < ireeson, who run a grocery store on South Kim street, w ere before the mayor yesterday for selling cider which two young con-sumers claimed made them "crazy." The cider under consideration is like most of the other cider sold in the city and for the defense yesterday Mr. (>. lauager ol at w Inch a number ol bright and spark-ling addresses were made. The ses-sions will continue through today. LUcr Sellers on the hack. In the mayor's court Monday W. A. Saleeby and T. .1. Dew iu •'. i re charged with letailing and upon the evidence of w niies-es w bo had purrhaaed cider of tin in they were bound over to Suj*- lior curt under small bonds. Saleeliy kee| - a restuuraut on South I'.lni street and '. >cw in recently engaged in the grocery business outon Walkeravenue. Iioiii admitted selling the cider, but denied the knowledge of its intoxieat-i.. i. properties. The ci.ief wii.iesst-againal them were two young men who were arreste<l Saturday night for drunkenness and who snore that they near Klou t'ollege, was here with a big drank nothing but the cider. Other lot of tol.ac.-o last week and went home witnesses swore that they did not bt- delighted with prices, lieve the cider would intoxicate unless W. J. Anderson and J. W. i'roxler, mixed With whiskey, yet one of Salee- two of Ouilford county's good farmers. by V witnesses, hia cock, who said he were here with tobacco the past week bail drank nothing that day bin one aud went home happy, glass of the cider, was apparently as .„' iit/,le Bockwell sold a nice lot c. K. Briggs, a good farmer of this county, made a most satisfactory sale H here the past week. g i: L. Lindley, J.T. Iseley and Wm, 1 Michael, <•!' A lama nee county, made H splendid sales on this market the past H week. :: .1. W. Morris, M. s. Wils. u, .1. W. ,H Class and S. L. Summers.ol thiscoun-'lg ly, made very satisfactory sales here'll-last w eek. (lur good o Come, get one of our little "Home Banks" and drop into it SI Monday. BOc Tuesday. 25c Wednesday, lOc Thursday. 5c Fri-day, 1c Saturday, and thus cultivate the habit of saving. friend (ieorge Boss, U■'•| from Bocklngham county, paid u-an- a other call last week ami went homeim highly pleased. |j Isaac Summers. .1. (I. Phil.bs. Silas Milloway and David Forsyth, g»« farmers ■•' this county, were here las n eek «Ith tol..- i. .1. S. Barber, a most excellent farmer :: :: II •»HH Southern | ! § Loan and Trust Co, | ./.,......... -_—................ ....t.: full a- a lick. It was stated foi the in-formation of the court that the elder bad inch on sale liele for four years and that there bail never been a coin-plaint made of it heretofore, as it con-tained less than live |ier cent, of alco-hol, but it is pretty (.ertain la lake its plan- among the tabooed beverages under the prohibition ordinance here. as has resulted iu other towns. The arrests caused some other merchant* hai dling the cider to withdraw it from sale at one. It is made in Bichmond, Ya. February form buds. A two-weeks term of (iiiilford Su- >f tobacco here last week. Her prices The Washington Post, always mind-ful of its retinue of friends, w hich em-braces the reading public of the entire country, has provided special facilities, for handling all letters addressed in it-care during the Inaugural week, and any of our readers who may be III Washington within the coining week ranged from $7..V» to £*» per hundred, W|j| do well to avail tbemaelvesof this with an average of \- cents. superior accommodation. All signs lu- Our true and trusted friend and for- djcate a record-breaking attendance at nier warehouseman, It. O. (iambkt, | the inauguration, and the usual con-sold a load of tobacco ith us last week geattan and delay iu the distribution of an i got good price- for same. mail to hotels ami boarding houses w ill Charles Kirkin HI was here the other result. The Post building, at Peun-yl-day with u load of common tobacco vaula Avenue and 1 lib street, i and carried away $107.45. It is useless day and night, and to say lo he was b'ghly pleased. Lee Urcom* sad 1. e Davis, promi-nent farmers of the Southside, have been here tlie past week with tobacco and went away highly pleased. Win. Canada, W. S. Scott, J. D. peiior court closed Saturday after a sat- „, Sockwell and J. M. Low, prominent farmers of thi-county, made very sat-isfactory sales here the past week. II. L. Boon and .1. .1. Lester, two | them In, Satislaction guaranteeil. .f Bocklngham MICHAEL SCHENCK ATTORNEY t.NO COUNSELLOR AT LAW : .art Sqaare, Greensboro. H. C. Mountain Park Hotel at Hot Spring.-, A starouck, a former revenue officer, N. C, this season, testilied that by his tests it contain" The Emerson Literary Society of le-s than one per cent, of alcohol, If (ireeiisboro Female College w ill give a any. Mayor < Isborn said the matter public recital at the college, Saturday ought to be fully investigated by the evening. March Ith, after which oys- state authorities, and accordingly sent . .',lw .." isfuctorj session. While no cases more than passing importance were heard at the term there were several in which weighty legal contests were waged With the exception of one prominent farmers week court has been continuously In county, were here with tobacco the session here.-in.v the lii-1 of the year, past week and went home highly the regnlai terms being supplemented pleased. by two special terms held by Judge Alex Williams, T.G.William Shaw. As a result tbt docket is vastly j_ <'. Williams, all ,eu Ii letters sent there will be sorted promptly and de-livered upon application. So more satisfactory arrangement could be de-vised. Simply have yoiii mail ad-dressed "In-care Washington Po-t," and the rest is easy. To the Farmers. I am paying the highest market price for good beef cattle on foot. Bring '.-It J. C. OlJVK, City Market, (ireeiisboro, N. C. On every |UW worth of goods sold for cash l.y Tow nsend k Co. They give the purchaser a 12.80 return eh ters. salad and cream will be sold. All the case on to the Superior court. are invited to attend. Misses Kate Vanstory ami Til lie Tatum. who have been in the city a few days on a visit to their parent-, re-set unide a verdict judgment of f1,080 Squire I). H. Collins issued fourteen obtained by Samuel I'awcett against warraute against (irant Poe Saturday (\,v Carolina Steel Bridge Company. charging him with retailing, and Dep- Judgments were also signed for $5,000 title.- Walter and Crutchfleld went to ,,, jH_ ,.„_,, ,,f Jemiie C. Sullivan vs. and f Kockingham Before Judge Peebles an- county, made very satisfactory sales Call for cash register tickets. uouueed the adjournment Saturday he the past week aud will be back again saved is money made. heck. Monev s. GLENN BROWN ATTORNEY AT LAW In! < '.niri Square, -.REENSBORO, N. Cfc tumel yesterday afternoon to Char- his home live miles north of town to lotte. w here they are students at the Presbyterian College. Dr. Dred Peacock spent yesterday forenoon here returning to his home at High Point from Wilson, where rii southern Railway and J. C Millo-arrest him Saturday evening. They way vs. the same defendant company L. FRANCIS HANES PHOTOGRAPHER HIGH CLASS WORK ONLY. ii|.|..,siic I ho McAdoo House. J.McADOO ALL KINDS Electrical Supplies •^EE^SBORO, N. C. lano Tuning were accompanied by a deputy collec- f(), *| l-H, .\ |.; Kowler obtained a tor who also had some I'uiled States judgment against the Southern for warrants to serve. Arriving there Poe damages to the amount of |2.o0 for came out on the front porch and asked being |,,,t 0fl H train east of the city- Monday he attended the funeral of them wnai they wauled, and ui be- s„„ie months ago while under the in- ! his sister, Mrs. Mollie J. Bynuin, who ing told that tbey were after him, be |i„e„ee ,,f liquor and refusing to show-died Sunday evening, threatened to kill them if they came h|g tj,.L;et. p. \". (alter and C. N. Pull variety of Woods' early seed po- into bis house. He then went inside Graves, administrators of B. S. BtW-and shut the front door and without |gers failed to get judgment against tin the officers tatoes, such as Red I'.liss, White Bliss, Extra Early White Rose, Junior Pride, stopping went out the rear door and We bought this seed in big lots iu a few days. Clover seed, grass seed, seed oats, |{. H. Meadows, of Buckingham, etc., at Moorelieid's feed store, 527 B. and a brother of the Banner warehouse Kim. '■ '•• auctioneer, J. J. Meadow-, was here _ ^ ' with tobacco last week and svent away highly pleased. Squire J. B. Summers and P. M. Ise-ley, prominent farmers of Alamance county, were on our market the past week and got more for their tobacco than tbey expected. K. Ii Foster. H. M. Blown, T. I>. Johnson. W. I.. Paschal and J. I.. Hawkins, prominent farmers of this county, made highly satisfactory sales City National Bank Greensboro, N. C. CAPITAL - - " S100.000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS. 16,000 United States Depository. Ni ; ri whose work wc guarantee. ICKt'KltKNCRS: ii-mal. (Jullford rol'cge. . 1. Shirley. etc. and can make you satisfactory piices. Tt'CKBR & EHWIS. The United States Civil Service Com-mission announces that on March 11, in I Greensboro, an examination will be held for the positions of clerk and car- 1 rier in the postollice service. Applica-tions must be liled on or before March Mb. The board of aldermen decided last night to ask the legislature to amend the City charter so as to give the board made his escape before could Intercept him. railroad company for the death of Here the past week Buy \our Seed at Chrlsmon's. We hive just received a full line of standard garden and Held seeds and can supply our trade with the best of every-thing in that line. Plenty of seed oats and clover. We pay the highest mar-ket puces for country produce, chick-ens, etc. .1. Ii. ClIKISMON i\; BRO., IU West Market Street. Salem Academy. And others. 0. JONES &. COMPANY liKEBNSBOUO. H.C. Cottonseed meal, ordinarily used for feed, is one of the best fertilizers on the market for certain crops. We are sell-ing lots of it now for fertilizer to far- Bridgers, who was killed near Mc-l. eansville last year. During the term divorces were granted to John lialker an I Jos. P. Fraley. Wood Wanted. If you have wood to sell call ami see me. I think we can trade. s-tf SAM BKOWXK, Walker Avenue, (ireeiisboro. Don't make a mistake w hen you buy your plows this spring, but try a Vul-can. Every one guaranteed'to please power to call an election to vote upon the question of appropriating annually «i -,IK! of the city's general fuuds to the , uiers who "know how." chamb, er oft com,;m„,„err,c..e.. i TUCBBE ft EBWIK. or your money send &Co. refunded. See Town- 6-12t At the morning service of the Fust Presbyterian congregation last Sunday forty-four persons made a public pro-fession of faith and and became identi-fied with the church, while two or three others were prevented by sick-ness from taking the same step. Most of them were converted at the recent levival held by the pastor, Rev. E. W. Smith. D. I>" It might be stated in this connection that in the nscal year euding In April. 1801, the llrst of Dr. Smith's pastorate, more persons were received into membership thanjuagjrj corresponding period t the church. The su maintained iu the tin- . s. Thomson. President. Lee H. Han 0FFICBB& J. Van I.iii'lle>. Vice I'icBidiiii. Cashier. DIKECTOUS. W. S. Thorns, in. C. 11. IiorsitL W. C. Itain. .1. A. H..skins. J. Allen Holt. K. .1. Stafford, Wm. I'limminKS, .1. Van I.indley, J.C. Biibap, j. A. Dsvlasoa. Mr Th,™ R i'emberton has pur-i years, in each of which all tue.e.ivais chased the Aaheboro sS Pharmacy were conducted by Dr. Smith alone. .end to depositor! every facility con . with prudent l.ankinir. .utercst paid on time certificates of deposl WRITE OB CALL TO ESC U».
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Title | The Greensboro patriot [March 1, 1905] |
Date | 1905-03-01 |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
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Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The March 1, 1905, issue of The Greensboro Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C. by W.M. Barber & Co.. |
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