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' it B«(«fB!WIWr^,'^^"r^^ ■BBBBW"*^ '* H.^Lu THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT i VOL. 84. GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10. 1905. NO. 19 pr W. J. RICHARDSON OFFICE: KATZ BUILDING. M3 .-ENCE: 318 WEST GASTON ST. jT„«Y, M. D. M riiietoii. So.-a. J. H. BOTLIS. M. D. K.-s. 4I*' W.lia.-toii. Phone Nit. 988. STAMEY G BOYLES VSICIANS AND SURGEONS ifcssloual services to the people iru ami surrounding country. ■r II -:in-" Drug Store. South Kim Street. Phone s». Dr. J. E. WYCHE DENTIST LOCAL SJ JfcJ'VATS. CE IN SAVINGS BANKBLOG. -UTH CLM ST.. GRECNSIORO. N. C. Dr. M. F. FOX PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON aUlLFORO COLLEGE. N. C. Buckwheat and caue seed at C. Bcott & Co.'a, A nearly new Rock Hill top boggy cheap at Townsend & Co.'s. l!»-2t Seibel Brothers' dog and pony show is hilled for Greensboro nextTuesday, the Kith. Col. John A. Bamntrer has pur-chased two desirahle building lots on Fifth avenue. Workmen have begun excavating for Mr. John L, King's new residence on Church street. Mrs. Died Peacock, of Trinity, ar-rived Saturday to visit Mrs. Lula Carr, on West Gaston street. Spot cash paid for wool, both washed and unwashed. FOBSYTH & WATKINS. Presiding Klder Turrrentine will visit High Point next Sunday to hold the regular (|uarterly meetings of his third round. Miss Selma Lamb & Co. have a pretty line of summer millinery. Call and see them before buying. 10!) East Market street. Mrs. W. I. I'nderwood anil Dr. E. A. BURTON DENTIST REUNION DATE FIXED. O-FICE IN LASH BLDG.. SOUTH ELM ST. C. W. BANNER. M. D. I»POSITE M'AIMIO ROUSE. ;..aie Limited to the Eye. Ear. Noie Sunday, October 8, the Opening: Day- Plans for a Great Gathering: of the Disperse J Abroad. Greensboro again opens wide her doors to the native sons and daughters of North Carolina, and their descend-ants, who have scutlered to the four comers of the earth, and bids them welcome to another reunion that will be held here beginning Sunday, Octo-ber 8th, lid)-"). Such w us the sense of a mass meeting of representative citizens held at the court house labt night, and wlnle many minor details were dis-cussed and acted upon the chieffeature was the unanimity of sentiment favor-lug auolher reunion ami the readiness of everyone present to promote au or-ganization contemplating a greater and a grander allair than that of two years ago. Dr. C. I). Mclver was made chair-man and Mr. It. I). Douglas secretary or the meeting last night, and in the shortest possible time the assembly de-cided by a unanimous vote to hold au-otber reunion of the dispersed abroad this year. The matter of a date was next considered. Ollicers of the Cen-tral Carolina Fair Association were daughter Ruth are here fiom Charlotte present and asked that the reunion be on a visit to Mrs. I'nderwood's sister, J held the week of the next annual fair, Mrs. W. M. Barber. ! iu order that visitors could see what Come and get your disc cultivators j North Carolina in general and Guilford now. The company writes us they are j county iu particular rushed with orders. GRKENSBOROBTOKAOE&TKANSKKRCO. Hon. A. M. Scales lias accepted an invitation to deliver the annual address at the commencement exercises of Salem Female Academy Tuesday, little The North Carolina-Virginia Game. Interest lu the hall game between the North Carolina and Virginia Uni-versity teams was so widespread last Friday ae to produce a record-breaking attendance, both grandstands, the bleachers and all other available space nearby being packed with people, while a line of interested spectators crowded out elsewhere reached nearly around the park enclosure and threat-ened because of their numbers to inter-fere with the movements of the play-ers. Outside the paik a hundred or more men and boys saw the game from convenient tree tops, with 3 GREENSBORO TOBACCO MARKET. tmmm SKS8B MARKET REPORT. The receipts ou our market for the j past week have been very good consid- Bring the fact that the crop is nearly j all sold and farmers have beeu very j busy with their farm work. We have bad a good season the past week for | stripping and plantiug tobacco which farmers have taken advantage of to a great extent. Some of them have planted a good portiou of their crop, while others have not plauted any at all, but planting will be very general Virginia came j as soon as the laud gets iu order for i up blood in her eye, having suf-: preparation. l« feted a sore defeat the previous day at ] We regard present prices ou tobacco : 8 Chapel Hill, auu it was evident from I as good as they have been at any time ! tj the start that fast ball playiug was iu during the present season, and we'H Young Man Did you ever have the opportunity of going into a nice little business of your own, provided you could put up $500? order. When Cmpire LeUraude called up the colls at four o'clock the park presented au animated and beautiful scene. Hundreds of brilliant pennants think that now is the time for farmers 1 to wind up the remaider of their cro|>s, aa our buyers are anxious for it and are ' j beginning to wiud up their purchases is doing agricul-j turally us well as otherwise. The sug-gestion found favor at once, and the week beginning Sunday, October Ib.ated through the air and a cheer ■ and straighten up their stocks. >u hand, so wt very respectfully urge all farmers ! who have old tobacco ou baud to mar- i ] ket It at their earliest possible conve- j uieuce. Considering the preseut prices | ] we think raising tobacco is a profitable j j business, and we would advise farmers ' went up that made the Hood of the players tingle. Pollard aud Chaudler did the honors for Virginia, while Slt-lou aud Wiustou performed a like service with better results for the Tar Heel aggregation of stars. Virginia s. led oil' Iu the first iuuing with one I to plant all they cau handle, for we I run. North Caroliua scored twice | think it will be a good price agaiu uext i in the third inning, and in the fifth I season. Sitton put a fly over the park fence. . «..»,.." . ,, .... ,., . .' * " l M. A. Liudley and H. Coble made Virginia managed to squeeze a run. , ... ., out, o,f, ,t.he six.th..inning, andi.thia.t endiei.l agood sales with us the Kpast week, the scoring for the day. Both pitchers Theodore Stanley, of the Summer-were in line trim aud theirs was truly ,iel(1 »CtlOB, made a good sale with us a battle royal. Sitton exhibited the yesterday. &nd Throat. I: .!■- '.'.V. M.I .- .lay. '.' to I". I I". M.i 2.=WP. M.ti n A. M. imcii tn :.n Dr. J. J. HILTON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON GREENSBORO. N. C. . • , , ,.i Floor Galloway DruxCora|ian> ll '.re Krom!'to 11 \. M.. and 3 to S P. M. White i '•'•• "■'■• e at White <*ak Hotel. AM SCALES. I. V-TAYLOe. J.I. SCALES. Scales, Taylor O Scales ATTORNEYS eac COUNSELLORS AT LAW GREEHSB0R0.lt. C. May J-rd. Ideal conditions prevail for the Me-morial exercises today and the attend-ance and Interest promise unusual pro-portion*. The veterans are assembling in meat numbers. The season is ou for mowers, rakes and binders. (Jet theMet ormick from us. Buggies surries and wagous iu great quantities. Weare headquarters. was chosen without a dissenting voice. I wonderful prowess that has earned for Joe Herbiti, a very prominent farmer It is lining that this great home-corn- him the college honors in the South from Kockiugham county, made a line lug of our people should lie marked by and his work was unatiutlogly praised sale with us this week. devotional as well as social cousidera-j by everyone who saw the game. Pol- J.A.AS. G. Hull, of Colfax, sold tious; and we venture thai no feature j hud, Virginia's plucky pitcher, was [gome good tobacco bero the past weak added more to the success of the former not overlooked by those who recogni/e j and were highly pleased with prices, reunion than liic sermons delivered various churches here by eminent min-isters who have gone out from among us to fields that ottered opportunities for the greatest development. l'o the old board of managers was left the management of the forthcom-ing reunion. The selectiou carried with PKTTY-KEIOCO. lt t),e highest sort of a compliment, Mr. W. C. Bain is preparing to put the board being deluged with praise; up a factory for the manufacture of for its previous eflorts and vested with I concrete building and paving blocks, absolute authority to cany out such The plant will lie located just south of plans us may be agreed upon, the city, on property owned by Mr. unusual skill. Uain caused the game to 1* called at the beginning of the last liul; of the ninth inning, aud Vir-ginia was prevented from taking ad-vantage of a last opportunity to w in or at least tie the score, but with two or time inches of water over portions of the Held thAN "as no chance to make good. Professional ball seldom pio-tfuc • a liner exemplification of the national game. A linal game at Bich-moiid this week marks the close of the base ball season for the Iniversity. W. 0. Doggett, J. L. Elliott and J. It. Moore were among the prominent farmers who sold with us the past week. J. C. l.ineberry, one of Alamauce county's prominent farmers, sold with us the past week and weut home pleased. A. I). Chandler and L. L. Itudd were among the goojl laimers who sold with us from the Brown Summit section the past week. Mr. W. I). Palmer, one of the best The Opportunity 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, 1c Saturday, and thus cultivate the habit of saving. 1 Southern | Life and Trust Co, . M. Douglas. Robert 1>. Douglas. DOUGLAS O DOUGLAS ATTORNEYS AT LAW It! .: la Greensboro Loan and Trust Bide. C. G. WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT LAW Bain. Mrs. Helen <;. Brown has given a contract for the erection of a modern double two-story brick Mat. Work on the building will begin at once, on the lot OB Greene street, opposite the First Baptist .-hurch. Mr. J. M. McMurray, of Roanoke League Season Opens Today. Mauager Grim will introduce a pen-nant- winning ball team to the Greens-boro fans today at Cone park, the oc- Itapids. is visiting relatives in the city, uity for visits to other parts of the lie is just recovering from an attack of state, where side reunions are planned pneumonia and is making very good - BUILDING. OP'. COURT MOUII. GREENSBORO, N. C. rHOMAS C. HOYLE ATORNEY AT LAW C ,.-! Scnare. GREEHSBOF.O, It. C. ntion given to collections. LOUDS Robert C. Strudwick headway, hi-appearance not denoting that he had been sick. We have ten or fifteen barrels of Wood's -eed potatoes that formerly sold for >1 -Vi that we will close out at $2.50. Come at once if you want b> take advantage of this exceptional oiler. Tl < KKK »V Kitwix. The May school for teachers opened at the State Normal and Industrial College last week with an enrollment of nealy one hundred. The daily ses-sions are held in the Curry building Ou motion the Chamber of Com-merce was invited to co-operate in making the reunion a success. Its In-fluence will have much weight in cer-tain directions. The board of mana-gers hopes to secure more favorable "■*"« "•">« •*■«»■ K"f the Inter-rates for the reunion this year,together *l:"« **»** «■*«' »' a •eftos "f '",,r [games wherein Danville will try con-clusions with the local aggregation. Mayor Murphy will throw the first ball in the mime and make a short ad-dress to the players and the patrons. Admission to the game- will be 'Si cents. children l"i cent.-. Ladies will with un extension of the time limit on tickets, which will afford an opportu-j by various counties. Remarks made by Prof. Ducfcett, of Itohe.-oii county, and Mr. W. A. I'.lair, of Winstoii-Salcui, casual visitors to last night's, meeting, indicate that in-terest in the reunion is not confined to Greensboro, but that the whole stale will lend its influence toward making the occasion what its active promoters really w ant it to l>e. A number of gentlemen preseut vol-unteered to duplicate their former re-union subscriptions and it is believed that everone will do so, which would insure sufficientfunds as Treasurer Rat- TORNEY m» COUNSELLOR AT LAW ' art Square. GREEHSBORO. B. C. P. HOBGOOD, Jr. ATTORNEY AT LAW. under the direction of Prof. J. I.Foust. ^^^ Bhowed a 1>ala,lc.e from the Miss Pearl Scott, a daughter of (apt. 1)reviollr< reunion. Dave Scott, is under treatment at the There is a vast amount of prelimi- GreenslHiro hospital, where sue under- nary work necessary to a reunion, but J. F. Warren. R. H. Smith. Barker, I>. P.. Watfington and F. W. be admitted to the grand stand free at Doggett were among the prominent all games, and on one day of each farmers from this county who sold ou series they will be admitted to the our market the past week. park free. Annnouucements of the w. H. Morton, Henry <•'. Brown, free dates for ladies will be made later. John Wiley, P. M. Michel aud W. C. While a schedule of games for the sea- Tucker were among the prominent son ha- been prepared it has not been ; farmers of this couuty who paid us a formally ratified by all the clul>s and i call with tobacco the past week. can not be published until that is done. j. l,. & J. M. Iseley, Weldon Bird. There will lie no games here next H.P.Jackson, W. L. Gerringer and week, however, and in the meantime ; j i_j sharp were among the promi-the schedule Will be published. Mao- nent Alamauce farmers who made ager Glim believes he has a team that RIMA Ha|eB wjtll lls the ()ast Week. cannot lie surpassed In the league, and with his experience it is safe to say Lieutenant Annie Irwin, formerly of liichmotid, Va., is now in cbaiue of tobacco growers in Randolph couuty, sa|vation Army headquarters here, sold a medium load of tobacco with us „lI,.1.et,|il,(? <^pt Thompson, who is no this week aud got 196.27 for same. loll(;er ^...ecied with the organiza- W. J. Kobiusou, J. TI. Smith aud R.' tiou. Lieutenant Irwin's assistant is Pink Gordon, of the Summerlield sec- Miss Mildred Hunter, formerly of lluf-tion, made line sales with us the past ■ falo, Xew York. Both ladies are ex-week and weut home well pleased. perieuced, consecrated and energetic Zimmerman Bros, and W. It. Zim- j workers and they deserve the eucour-meinian, prominent farmers of the agement of every christiau in Greens-eastern edge of thU county, iuade very ! boro. The Salvation Army saves souls satisfactory sales with us yesterday. that never would be reached by the j j| appeals made from modern palatial church edifices, and in going out into the highways ami hedges for men it follows to liie lettera scriptural Injunc-tion easily overlooked by those of us who prefer to worship amid such lux-uries as cushioned seals, Brussels car-pets, pipe organs, etc. that he knows what he is talking Mrs. Margaret K. York, whose home was on Walker avenue, died Friday af-ternoon at the age of lit years and was buried Saturday afternoon at Greene Hill cemetery, her pastor. Rev. Harold Tomer, conducting the funeral services. Mrs. York leaves eight children, most Squire W.S, Witty, J. M. A W. H. 0fti,eul married, her husband having Lester, E. P. Kobiusou, J. L. Barbara, , ,ije<l SOQje years ago. She was a most and F.dward Mills were among the I ezcellent woman. went an operation Sunday evening. ; t, le good time at which it is being un-' about. He has been a successful man-lj tumaM wbo g^ tobacco OH this _ .. ..- H " ...... . n<>„i LinniL She lias been suffering from peritonitis dertaken assures its accomplishment and a complication of other troubles, w|tb Kreater ease and better results ami her condition is yet critical. tllaI1 were anticipated two years ago. County Superintendent Foust re- Wrlsrht Building. Oji|>ositc Mouse, Greensboro, N. C. Judge Peebles is fast making inroads upon the immense criminal docket that confronted him at the opening of Guilford Superior court Mouday iCHAEL SCHENCK ATTORNEY 1 ,D COUNSELLOR AT LAW art Square, Greensboro, H. C. <|tiests us to announce that engage-ments in other parts of the county will prevent him from being in his oflieeon two of his regular office days this month, viz.: Saturday, May 18, and Saturday, May -"• This should be borne in mind by everyone interested. , ^.^ rf H|gh p^ Ag^m ^^ An early morning lire at the Greens- i gui|tJ. to burglary and was sentenced boro Table and Mantel Factory de- to 9 years and 11 months ou the couuty stroyed a stock and finishing room and road(, Liuas(s „ |,o was brought back ager for many years, Handling teams in several northern ami western states. More City Officials Chosen. market from KocKiughaui county the , p^ dH rf hjgh ^^ Java past week. They were highly pleased : ^^ ^^ ^.^ -u a ^ m|,k with prices. can and retailing for oue doilar, is oue Tt t KKK & KKWIN. The board ofaldermenatan adjourned i General Passenger Agent Tayloe and of our latest and most attractive bar-meeting last night selected police of-1 Traveling Passeuger Agent Yeruou | gains. Let us tell you about it when licers, sanitary officer, plumbing in-j were here Saturday looking for a loca- you come in. spector and city engineer for the en- j tjoI1 for au Dp.toW0 ticket office that __^^^— morning. Among the more important 'suing two years. The old policemen . tUe rtoutheru Itailway has decideil to, cases already dtepoeed of are those of j re-elected were Messre. R. B. Pearee, eBtablish here. One or two locations! John Archer, colored, and Will Libass, ' n. s. Patterson, J. M. Rhea, 1>. F. all its contents last Friday morning, from West Virginia last week under •s GLENN BROWN ATTORNEY AT LAW Im Court Square. .REENSBORO, N. C. ORGE M. PATTON ATTORNEY AT LAW entailing a loss of about (13,000, on re,iuj8jti„„ for horse stealing, plead : which there was insurance of (8,000. i The loss caused only a temporary de-j lay, work having been resumed Mon-day morning. The burued buildiug ; will be replaced at once. A Syrian restaurant keeper named guilty and was sentenced to live years on the county roads. It is understood that Fred Ozmeut, oue of the men im-plicated in the Stanley barn burning iu Sumner township, has made a con-fession, but the case cau hardly come -- SQUABE. GREENSBORO. N.C. 0 iano Tuning Saleeby was taken In by the police last | up this term, as another of the defeud- I week for retailing aud put under bond ; for his appearance at court. Saleeby's I ofleuse w as the sale of cider that con- I talced vastly too much alcohol for a soft di iuk, au analysis showing from 5 i to 15 per cent, in the various samples. Among the packages seized in the res-taurant was a gallou of the "pure ! stuph" that did not require a chemist's ! ist's certificate of Identification. Hev-were found drunk in Sa- . t-xpert whose work wc guarantee. '■::;, £0Sa& ^^tt^ey. \ leebys pUce when the raid was made, And others. i aud were later fined $•"> aud costsin D JONES & COMPANY i M..vor .Murphy's court. auts is sick with measles. Ozmeut implicates other parties who have not yet been arrested. Seed Potatoes at a Bargain. We will close out fifty bags of Early Hose potatoes at $1.00 per bag, aud fifty bags of Bed Bliss at $1.50 per bag. This is just half the price of goodvseed stock early iu the season and you will never have a better oiler. Come ijulck. CI.KIU; COMMISSION CO. convenient to the big hotels were ap- Busick and E. K. Glenn. The new |,roVed, but it is necessary to come to men given positions on the force were ] terms with the preseut teuauts before Messrs. R. V. Skeens, D. F. Causey ] either can be secured. The purpose of aud T. S. Weatherly. Those failing of I tne Southern is to provide quarters for a re-electiou were Messrs. J. M. Pugh | tne district freight agent here iu con-and J. R. Jeffreys. The chief, sergeant j uet.tjou with the ticket office, aud aud corporal of the force had beeu sc- i w|,eu that is done the convenience of |£Cted at a previous meeting. Mr. V., transacting business with the company W. Marsh was re-elected sanitary of-1 will be va8t|y improved. It is hoped fleet aud W. H. Weatherly plumbing 110 nave the new offices opened for busi-iuspector. Mr. W. G. Potter was made I ueas wnJull a moDth. city engineer, succeeding Capt. J. M. Bandy, one of the most faithful meu that ever served the city. On the recommendation of the lire department Mr. F. N. Taylor was re-appoiuted chief and W. R. Pleasants assistant chief. Both gentlemen had declined re-appointineut and Messrs. C. D. Benbow anil Will Cranford had been recommended to succeed them, but declined, whereupon «he depart-ment finally induced the old ollicers to remain iu the service. Don't forget yov cau get the best one-horse cultivator from Towusend & Co. Germau aud cattail Scott & Co.'s. millett at C. Gen. J. D. Glenn, private secretary to his brother, Governor Glenn, suffer-ed another stroke of paralysis Monday while returning to Raleigh from a visit to his family here, aud is iu a critical condition at the executive mansion, where he was removed ou his arrival at the capital. He was unconscious for many hours after the stroke, aud has not fully regained full use of his faculties. Bauauas, oranges aud lemons iu abundance. Special price ou job lots. FORSYTH & \VATKINS. City National Bank Greensboro, N. C. CAPITAL - - $100,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS, 10.000 Cnitcd Ststes Depository. OIll W. S. Thomson. President. to riCEBB. J. Van Lindlc>. Vice President, M H. flattie. Cashier. DIRECTORS. W. S. Thomson. C. H. Dorsett. W.C. Bain, j. A. Bosldns, J. Allen Holt. E. J. Stafford, Win. I'ummmaa, J. Van Lindley, J.C. Ilishop. J. A. Davidson. Wo extend to depositors every facility oon sistent with prudent banking. Interest paid on time certitlcatcs of depoal WRITE OR CALL TO CSC US. ' . I ■anas
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' it B«(«fB!WIWr^,'^^"r^^ ■BBBBW"*^ '*
H.^Lu
THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT i
VOL. 84. GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10. 1905. NO. 19
pr W. J. RICHARDSON
OFFICE:
KATZ BUILDING.
M3 .-ENCE: 318 WEST GASTON ST.
jT„«Y, M. D.
M riiietoii.
So.-a.
J. H. BOTLIS. M. D.
K.-s. 4I*' W.lia.-toii.
Phone Nit. 988.
STAMEY G BOYLES
VSICIANS AND SURGEONS
ifcssloual services to the people
iru ami surrounding country.
■r II -:in-" Drug Store.
South Kim Street. Phone s».
Dr. J. E. WYCHE
DENTIST
LOCAL SJ JfcJ'VATS.
CE IN SAVINGS BANKBLOG.
-UTH CLM ST.. GRECNSIORO. N. C.
Dr. M. F. FOX
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
aUlLFORO COLLEGE. N. C.
Buckwheat and caue seed at C. Bcott
& Co.'a,
A nearly new Rock Hill top boggy
cheap at Townsend & Co.'s. l!»-2t
Seibel Brothers' dog and pony show
is hilled for Greensboro nextTuesday,
the Kith.
Col. John A. Bamntrer has pur-chased
two desirahle building lots on
Fifth avenue.
Workmen have begun excavating
for Mr. John L, King's new residence
on Church street.
Mrs. Died Peacock, of Trinity, ar-rived
Saturday to visit Mrs. Lula Carr,
on West Gaston street.
Spot cash paid for wool, both washed
and unwashed.
FOBSYTH & WATKINS.
Presiding Klder Turrrentine will
visit High Point next Sunday to hold
the regular (|uarterly meetings of his
third round.
Miss Selma Lamb & Co. have a
pretty line of summer millinery. Call
and see them before buying. 10!) East
Market street.
Mrs. W. I. I'nderwood anil
Dr. E. A. BURTON
DENTIST
REUNION DATE FIXED.
O-FICE IN LASH BLDG..
SOUTH ELM ST.
C. W. BANNER. M. D.
I»POSITE M'AIMIO ROUSE.
;..aie Limited to the Eye. Ear. Noie
Sunday, October 8, the Opening: Day-
Plans for a Great Gathering: of the
Disperse J Abroad.
Greensboro again opens wide her
doors to the native sons and daughters
of North Carolina, and their descend-ants,
who have scutlered to the four
comers of the earth, and bids them
welcome to another reunion that will
be held here beginning Sunday, Octo-ber
8th, lid)-"). Such w us the sense of a
mass meeting of representative citizens
held at the court house labt night, and
wlnle many minor details were dis-cussed
and acted upon the chieffeature
was the unanimity of sentiment favor-lug
auolher reunion ami the readiness
of everyone present to promote au or-ganization
contemplating a greater and
a grander allair than that of two years
ago.
Dr. C. I). Mclver was made chair-man
and Mr. It. I). Douglas secretary
or the meeting last night, and in the
shortest possible time the assembly de-cided
by a unanimous vote to hold au-otber
reunion of the dispersed abroad
this year. The matter of a date was
next considered. Ollicers of the Cen-tral
Carolina Fair Association were
daughter Ruth are here fiom Charlotte present and asked that the reunion be
on a visit to Mrs. I'nderwood's sister, J held the week of the next annual fair,
Mrs. W. M. Barber. ! iu order that visitors could see what
Come and get your disc cultivators j North Carolina in general and Guilford
now. The company writes us they are j county iu particular
rushed with orders.
GRKENSBOROBTOKAOE&TKANSKKRCO.
Hon. A. M. Scales lias accepted an
invitation to deliver the annual address
at the commencement exercises of
Salem Female Academy Tuesday,
little
The North Carolina-Virginia Game.
Interest lu the hall game between
the North Carolina and Virginia Uni-versity
teams was so widespread last
Friday ae to produce a record-breaking
attendance, both grandstands, the
bleachers and all other available space
nearby being packed with people,
while a line of interested spectators
crowded out elsewhere reached nearly
around the park enclosure and threat-ened
because of their numbers to inter-fere
with the movements of the play-ers.
Outside the paik a hundred or
more men and boys saw the game from
convenient tree tops,
with
3
GREENSBORO TOBACCO MARKET. tmmm SKS8B
MARKET REPORT.
The receipts ou our market for the j
past week have been very good consid-
Bring the fact that the crop is nearly j
all sold and farmers have beeu very j
busy with their farm work. We have
bad a good season the past week for |
stripping and plantiug tobacco which
farmers have taken advantage of to a
great extent. Some of them have
planted a good portiou of their crop,
while others have not plauted any at
all, but planting will be very general
Virginia came j as soon as the laud gets iu order for i
up blood in her eye, having suf-: preparation. l«
feted a sore defeat the previous day at ] We regard present prices ou tobacco : 8
Chapel Hill, auu it was evident from I as good as they have been at any time ! tj
the start that fast ball playiug was iu during the present season, and we'H
Young Man
Did you ever have
the opportunity of
going into a nice
little business of
your own, provided
you could put up
$500?
order. When Cmpire LeUraude called
up the colls at four o'clock the park
presented au animated and beautiful
scene. Hundreds of brilliant pennants
think that now is the time for farmers 1
to wind up the remaider of their cro|>s,
aa our buyers are anxious for it and are ' j
beginning to wiud up their purchases
is doing agricul-j
turally us well as otherwise. The sug-gestion
found favor at once, and the
week beginning Sunday, October
Ib.ated through the air and a cheer ■ and straighten up their stocks. >u hand,
so wt very respectfully urge all farmers !
who have old tobacco ou baud to mar- i ]
ket It at their earliest possible conve- j
uieuce. Considering the preseut prices | ]
we think raising tobacco is a profitable j j
business, and we would advise farmers '
went up that made the Hood of the
players tingle. Pollard aud Chaudler
did the honors for Virginia, while Slt-lou
aud Wiustou performed a like
service with better results for the Tar
Heel aggregation of stars. Virginia
s.
led oil' Iu the first iuuing with one I to plant all they cau handle, for we I
run. North Caroliua scored twice | think it will be a good price agaiu uext i
in the third inning, and in the fifth I season.
Sitton put a fly over the park fence. . «..»,.." . ,, ....
,., . .' * " l M. A. Liudley and H. Coble made
Virginia managed to squeeze a run. , ... .,
out, o,f, ,t.he six.th..inning, andi.thia.t endiei.l agood sales with us the Kpast week,
the scoring for the day. Both pitchers Theodore Stanley, of the Summer-were
in line trim aud theirs was truly ,iel(1 »CtlOB, made a good sale with us
a battle royal. Sitton exhibited the yesterday.
&nd Throat.
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Dr. J. J. HILTON
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
GREENSBORO. N. C.
. • , , ,.i Floor Galloway DruxCora|ian>
ll '.re Krom!'to 11 \. M.. and 3 to S P. M.
White i '•'•• "■'■• e at White <*ak Hotel.
AM SCALES. I. V-TAYLOe. J.I. SCALES.
Scales, Taylor O Scales
ATTORNEYS
eac COUNSELLORS AT LAW
GREEHSB0R0.lt. C.
May J-rd.
Ideal conditions prevail for the Me-morial
exercises today and the attend-ance
and Interest promise unusual pro-portion*.
The veterans are assembling
in meat numbers.
The season is ou for mowers, rakes
and binders. (Jet theMet ormick from
us. Buggies surries and wagous iu
great quantities. Weare headquarters.
was chosen without a dissenting voice. I wonderful prowess that has earned for Joe Herbiti, a very prominent farmer
It is lining that this great home-corn- him the college honors in the South from Kockiugham county, made a line
lug of our people should lie marked by and his work was unatiutlogly praised sale with us this week.
devotional as well as social cousidera-j by everyone who saw the game. Pol- J.A.AS. G. Hull, of Colfax, sold
tious; and we venture thai no feature j hud, Virginia's plucky pitcher, was [gome good tobacco bero the past weak
added more to the success of the former not overlooked by those who recogni/e j and were highly pleased with prices,
reunion than liic sermons delivered
various churches here by eminent min-isters
who have gone out from among
us to fields that ottered opportunities
for the greatest development.
l'o the old board of managers was
left the management of the forthcom-ing
reunion. The selectiou carried with
PKTTY-KEIOCO. lt t),e highest sort of a compliment,
Mr. W. C. Bain is preparing to put the board being deluged with praise;
up a factory for the manufacture of for its previous eflorts and vested with I
concrete building and paving blocks, absolute authority to cany out such
The plant will lie located just south of plans us may be agreed upon,
the city, on property owned by Mr.
unusual skill. Uain caused the game
to 1* called at the beginning of the
last liul; of the ninth inning, aud Vir-ginia
was prevented from taking ad-vantage
of a last opportunity to w in or
at least tie the score, but with two or
time inches of water over portions of
the Held thAN "as no chance to make
good. Professional ball seldom pio-tfuc
• a liner exemplification of the
national game. A linal game at Bich-moiid
this week marks the close of the
base ball season for the Iniversity.
W. 0. Doggett, J. L. Elliott and J.
It. Moore were among the prominent
farmers who sold with us the past week.
J. C. l.ineberry, one of Alamauce
county's prominent farmers, sold with
us the past week and weut home
pleased.
A. I). Chandler and L. L. Itudd were
among the goojl laimers who sold with
us from the Brown Summit section the
past week.
Mr. W. I). Palmer, one of the best
The Opportunity
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,
1c Saturday,
and thus cultivate
the habit of saving.
1 Southern
| Life and Trust Co,
. M. Douglas. Robert 1>. Douglas.
DOUGLAS O DOUGLAS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
It! .: la Greensboro Loan and Trust Bide.
C. G. WRIGHT
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Bain.
Mrs. Helen <;. Brown has given a
contract for the erection of a modern
double two-story brick Mat. Work on
the building will begin at once, on the
lot OB Greene street, opposite the First
Baptist .-hurch.
Mr. J. M. McMurray, of Roanoke
League Season Opens Today.
Mauager Grim will introduce a pen-nant-
winning ball team to the Greens-boro
fans today at Cone park, the oc-
Itapids. is visiting relatives in the city, uity for visits to other parts of the
lie is just recovering from an attack of state, where side reunions are planned
pneumonia and is making very good
- BUILDING. OP'. COURT MOUII.
GREENSBORO, N. C.
rHOMAS C. HOYLE
ATORNEY AT LAW
C ,.-! Scnare. GREEHSBOF.O, It. C.
ntion given to collections. LOUDS
Robert C. Strudwick
headway, hi-appearance not denoting
that he had been sick.
We have ten or fifteen barrels of
Wood's -eed potatoes that formerly
sold for >1 -Vi that we will close out at
$2.50. Come at once if you want b>
take advantage of this exceptional
oiler. Tl < KKK »V Kitwix.
The May school for teachers opened
at the State Normal and Industrial
College last week with an enrollment
of nealy one hundred. The daily ses-sions
are held in the Curry building
Ou motion the Chamber of Com-merce
was invited to co-operate in
making the reunion a success. Its In-fluence
will have much weight in cer-tain
directions. The board of mana-gers
hopes to secure more favorable "■*"« "•">« •*■«»■ K"f the Inter-rates
for the reunion this year,together *l:"« **»** «■*«' »' a •eftos "f '",,r
[games wherein Danville will try con-clusions
with the local aggregation.
Mayor Murphy will throw the first
ball in the mime and make a short ad-dress
to the players and the patrons.
Admission to the game- will be 'Si
cents. children l"i cent.-. Ladies will
with un extension of the time limit on
tickets, which will afford an opportu-j
by various counties.
Remarks made by Prof. Ducfcett, of
Itohe.-oii county, and Mr. W. A. I'.lair,
of Winstoii-Salcui, casual visitors to
last night's, meeting, indicate that in-terest
in the reunion is not confined to
Greensboro, but that the whole stale
will lend its influence toward making
the occasion what its active promoters
really w ant it to l>e.
A number of gentlemen preseut vol-unteered
to duplicate their former re-union
subscriptions and it is believed
that everone will do so, which would
insure sufficientfunds as Treasurer Rat-
TORNEY m» COUNSELLOR
AT LAW
' art Square. GREEHSBORO. B. C.
P. HOBGOOD, Jr.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
under the direction of Prof. J. I.Foust. ^^^ Bhowed a 1>ala,lc.e from the
Miss Pearl Scott, a daughter of (apt. 1)reviollr< reunion.
Dave Scott, is under treatment at the There is a vast amount of prelimi-
GreenslHiro hospital, where sue under- nary work necessary to a reunion, but
J. F. Warren. R. H. Smith.
Barker, I>. P.. Watfington and F. W.
be admitted to the grand stand free at Doggett were among the prominent
all games, and on one day of each farmers from this county who sold ou
series they will be admitted to the our market the past week.
park free. Annnouucements of the w. H. Morton, Henry <•'. Brown,
free dates for ladies will be made later. John Wiley, P. M. Michel aud W. C.
While a schedule of games for the sea- Tucker were among the prominent
son ha- been prepared it has not been ; farmers of this couuty who paid us a
formally ratified by all the clul>s and i call with tobacco the past week.
can not be published until that is done. j. l,. & J. M. Iseley, Weldon Bird.
There will lie no games here next H.P.Jackson, W. L. Gerringer and
week, however, and in the meantime ; j i_j sharp were among the promi-the
schedule Will be published. Mao- nent Alamauce farmers who made
ager Glim believes he has a team that RIMA Ha|eB wjtll lls the ()ast Week.
cannot lie surpassed In the league, and
with his experience it is safe to say
Lieutenant Annie Irwin, formerly of
liichmotid, Va., is now in cbaiue of
tobacco growers in Randolph couuty, sa|vation Army headquarters here,
sold a medium load of tobacco with us „lI,.1.et,|il,(? <^pt Thompson, who is no
this week aud got 196.27 for same. loll(;er ^...ecied with the organiza-
W. J. Kobiusou, J. TI. Smith aud R.' tiou. Lieutenant Irwin's assistant is
Pink Gordon, of the Summerlield sec- Miss Mildred Hunter, formerly of lluf-tion,
made line sales with us the past ■ falo, Xew York. Both ladies are ex-week
and weut home well pleased. perieuced, consecrated and energetic
Zimmerman Bros, and W. It. Zim- j workers and they deserve the eucour-meinian,
prominent farmers of the agement of every christiau in Greens-eastern
edge of thU county, iuade very ! boro. The Salvation Army saves souls
satisfactory sales with us yesterday. that never would be reached by the
j j| appeals made from modern palatial
church edifices, and in going out into
the highways ami hedges for men it
follows to liie lettera scriptural Injunc-tion
easily overlooked by those of us
who prefer to worship amid such lux-uries
as cushioned seals, Brussels car-pets,
pipe organs, etc.
that he knows what he is talking
Mrs. Margaret K. York, whose home
was on Walker avenue, died Friday af-ternoon
at the age of lit years and was
buried Saturday afternoon at Greene
Hill cemetery, her pastor. Rev. Harold
Tomer, conducting the funeral services.
Mrs. York leaves eight children, most
Squire W.S, Witty, J. M. A W. H. 0fti,eul married, her husband having
Lester, E. P. Kobiusou, J. L. Barbara, , ,ije |