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IMWLW UMH.MtusMSsAWMaea* ■m ^■^■^^ ww^»^- WW"! ■ « £#*-&, JLiv THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT i VOL. 84. GREENSBORO, IM. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30. 1905. NO. 35 DE W. J. RICHARDSON OFFICE: KATZ BUILDING. i,ES,DENCE: 318 WEST GASTON ST. ST.VCY. M D. J. H. BOY ma. M. D. ii. I He*, i".' W.llastou. I I'huuc No. ;iv-. }TAMEY 6 BOYLES PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS LOCAL iTE-^rs. -•.. professional servicest<Otlicpeople - iiru and surrounding country. , , , Helms' Drug Store, - , south Kim Street. Phone BB. Dr. J. E. WYCHE DENTIST OfFICE IN SAVINGS BANKBLDG. ■ c.-» IM *T • cailNSBORO. N. c. Dr. M. F. FOX PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON GUILFORD COLLEGE. N. C. Dr. E. A. BURTON DENTIST Hairy veteli ami seed rye at C. Scott ft Co.'a. Mrs. <harles L. Corl is visiting friends in Wilkesboro. Mr. (». Floyd Bon if home from Philadelphia on a visit. Cotton continues to be quoted at 101 cents on the nearby markets. The Proximity-Graham ball game is scheduled for next Saturday afternoon I at Cone park. Mr. H. V. Conyers, who returned from Morehead City last week, is eon-lined to his room at the Hotel Clegs by illness. Iu mayor's court Monday I>r. IS. K. Gregory was bound over on a charge of wrongfully issuing a prescription for whiskey. There is a marked Improvement In the condition of Mr. Lee H. Battle. Since Monday morning he has been a great deal letter. Mr. Frank YV. Eldridge lias gone to Wilmington to take charge of the Kress store during the illness of the man-ager, Mr. Willis Scndder. Mr. and Mrs. B. It. King werecalled to Asheville yesterday by the serious illness of Mr. C. N. McAdoo, who has been there some time for his health. Mr. James C. Norman and Miss U00D EFFECTS OF THE REUNION. Other Sections Waking: Up on the All- Important Subjecl ol Home Patronage. Outgrowth of the First Gathering- of Non- ; The Gazette-Messenger of Washing- Resident Norlh Carolinians. ! ton, X. C, has the following to say uu "The good ellect of the reunion »J the subject: non-resident North Carolinians, which was so well conceived and BO splendidly executed by Greensboro two years ago," said Press Correspondent Andrew Joy-ner to a PATRIOT man yesterday, "has been felt abroad ever since by the aroused interest it created in all thai pertains to North Carolina. The year following (iovernor Ayi-ock, Lieutenant Governor Winston, Claude Kitchen and other prominent speakers weie pressed to speak in sections of the Nor HANK HIIT Isn't it astounding that we have been able to add so mate-rially lo our surplus wealth,despite the enormous drain of hundreds of mil-lion.-, from ihe South to oilier sections of the country for the past thirty-five years? if we consider the impoverish-ed condition of ihe Smith at that time, mill ihe feaiful tribute it has paid to other sections in the form of life aud lire insurance premiums, larill taxa-tion, federal pennons, high rates of in-terest, and a hundred other things, it is a marvel that we are not commer-cially bankrupt. Suppose we had be- GRfcENSBORO TOBACCO MARKET. 3 North and West and Fast where «"» thirty-live years ago to make an Southern men had never been before, ' "5J£ ™certed effort lo keep at , , ,„. _ „ Lome every year as large a part as pos-on any such a mission. Ihe influence „lbto ,„ t|lJ8 ilumellHe BUm what a of aroused 'down homers' in Virginia different showing we would have been no doubt had something to do with the "hie to make today! If we begin now election of Alderman as president ofM*J^W™*"* home institutions of , ,, , . 1 equal merit it is hard to estimate the the I niversity of Virginia last yearand,belleri| t,1H, wj„ acmie frolu „,„.,, a the selection of several other North | |ioUcy in the next ten years. awakened North Carolina aud South- lOullford county a life Insurance com-ern societies in several of the outside ' pany with surplus resources of over a states beginning with Virgiuia, and quarter of a million dollars, otleriug as embracing Maryland, New York and ,-afe and sound protection as can le New Jersey. Maine and the far west- had anywhere in the world. There is i-iu states have had (iovernor Glenn no longer any need that any man in aud other speakers and insist on having North Carolina should go outside for him aud others again. At the great his life insurance. MARKET REPORT. The receipts on our market for the past week have been the largest for the '■ present seasou, and farmers have been the best pleased with sales that we have ever seen them. There has been but one pile of primings taken iu on this market since the priming season began, and the man that took that iu ; only wanted 1(1 cents a bundled ad-vance, so you can see that our people have been very highly pleased, which has caused us to have a great , deal better sales than we would hive bad otherwise. We think that it is as good a time to sell primings as you will get iu the near future, and we would advise farmers to dispose of their prim-ing as early as convenient. Our buy-; ers are very anxious for all kinds of tobacco and all grades are iu active demand. The prices on Drivings range ■ from $2 to jd.'i per hundred, aud a great mauy ol them bring $S to % 1 -. C FFiCE IN LASH BLDG.. SOUTH ELM ST. C. W. BANNER. M. D. Prscu |>o$ITE M'ADOO HuCSE. Limited to the Eye. Ear. Noie and Throat. - » \. M. to 1 P. M.: -:»l P. M. to lay, '.• to lU.UU A. M. given t<> tlic ■ ■ _ Dr. J. J. HILTON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON GREENSBORO, N. C. ... . Floor Galloway Drug Company m H to II A. V.. and :i tt>5 P. M. .. ;:.,-,■ «i W h:t>- "ilk Hotel. Delia Doak will be united in marriageIpgrk( jJr. Mclver, who was the head tonight at 8 o'clock, the ceremony to be , aII(| originator of the Reunion Associa-performed at the home of Mr. Richard tloI1 j,|en, ,,n very short notice of the Boren at I'omoua. , possibility of a Southern man being C. C. Townseud ft Co. have com- i selected, came within a few votes of menced remodeling their big building being elected president of the associa-cn South Elm street. It will be fated lion, and J. Y. Joyuer was selected as with brick and made two stories high, one of a few Vice-presidents, its dimensions are 84x212. "But possibly the best result of that ! Among the free attractions each day reunion idea aud execution has been the big Central Carolina Fair, October see" i" the isolated 10-l:;th, Will be the famous Bickett home-comings on a family, live in number, the greatest year aerial artists the world haseverknown. slid impetus this year, a Carolinians there and iu other states to . AH will he seen from the half pate high educational peatUona. This year j advertisement elsewhere, we have in) J. P. Carter, of Kockingham county, was on our market the past week aud made a good average. H. H. Lewey, one of Alamauce county's best farmers, was here with tobacco the past week and was well pleased. J. A. Lineberry, one of Alamauce county's best known farmers, was here the past week and was well pleased with prices. W. B. Cornelius and M. J. Hoover, national educational meeting at Asbury Col. Osborn Wins His Suit. in the Superior court last week Col. VV. H. Osborn was awalded §4,000 damages iu his libel suit against Col. of the High Point section, were here M.T. Leach and The Kaleigh News with tobacco the past week and made and Observer. After voluminous ar- very satisfactory sales. guments on the part of counsel the; jas. Ladd, A. W. Sharp, T.T. Carter, J. C. and (i. T. Williams, prominent This bank, with its large capital and surplus, com-bined with the high standing of its board of directors, affords its deposi-tors unquestioned security as a bank in which to deposit idle money. We { pay 4 per cent, on time and savings deposits. I>IItl£CT01ts* .1. M. llemlrlx. R. P. Wbarton. J. Van I.iudley. II. T. Ham. A. W. McAlisicr. A. M. s.-alcs. E. E. I la in D.iviil White, /. V. Taylor. w. C. Boren, K. o. Vaughn. S dies, Taylor & Scales Mr. and Mrs. w. c. cruuhir l._j, M. \*J »w» —' M„i.ii„ » I., ilnnnd new hara I ATTORNEYS o2 COUNSELLORS AT LAW GREEHSBORO. H. C. .•:: M. IXIUK'.US. ituUrt I). Douglas. local reunions or small scale last increased movement resulting di-rectly from t lie Greensboro gathering and all suggested and promoted by it, and quickened by tbeiosiBtencedurtug the state reunion campaign that these county and district and family reunions aud'home comings' should obtain in North Carolina, as had been the custom Mobile, Ala., stopped .ner here the nrst m U)e N(jw E||g,toh „,„„,„ of the week to visit Mrs. Crutchlield s ..lhe citizens of Guilford have been parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Hudson, pioneers in many tfcmga, hut In nothing They are on their way to Brevard for l|iilm) |MWbi,,|v ,„ the educational Held, an outing. |,as any sentimental idea been produc- A charming reception totbemembeia of West Market church was given at the G. F. C. last night. In addition to a delightful musical program there were refreshments in abundance* "rved. •if case « as iu the bands of the hour.-. Jud i t lie defense -i:iti-d that he would reduce the amount to 92,000 if the defense would pay that much and close the case, hut Mr. A. L. P.rooks, attorney for the News and Ob-server, said that the suit had beeu re-sisted on principle, because it was never Intended to injure the plaintlrl by the I ublication w hich gave rise to the suit, and that the publication had been u.'..» in good faith and without malice, Ihe Judge then announced that he ury seven e Ward, upon motion of, fanuerH fof Buckingham county, were to set the verdict aside, | |lere with tobacco the past week. S. I). Dick, P. T. Highlill aud W.H. Button, prominent farmers of Guilford county, were here with tobacco the pasfweek and were well pleased. Levi A. Walker, U. F. Shaw and S. g C Morgau, prominent farmers of this 8 county, were here With tobacco the 8 past week and were well pleased. :: Mr. J. C. Whitesell.one of Alamance county's best farmers, was on our mar- Southern Life and Trust Co. GREENSBORO, N. C. Capital, Surplus, $200,003X0 50.OCO.00 tsrermn tmmmmmtmmm would reduce the verdict to $8,000, and ket the past week. We are always signed a judgment to that ellect, where- glad to have Mr. Whitesell uilh uo. J. W. Angel, A. J. Allen and J. H. Dye, prominent farmers of Kocking-ham county, were here with tobacco upon an appeal to the Supreme court was Bled by the defense. Fair Attractions. For the amusement and instruction of the many patrons of the Central Carolina Fair, Secretary Cook is put-ting forth his beat efforts and is now in correspondence with such concessions Local authorities of the Southern Railway are taking effective steps to-ward enforcing the ordiuance Which punishes unauthorized people for walk-ud nuin-the past week and were h.i.g.h.ly pl.easedJ »im"■r "oun ™or "n■e"a"r thec railwayJ tracks a . ' are having warrants served on a nil: wit i prices. ^ of meu wn0 perejat iu using the O.C. Hrown.oneof Guilford county a tracks m a ^ hi?hway. best farmers, was here with a load of Mr. J. C. Murchlsou, superintendent tive or more practical benefit, consider- DOUGLAS d DOUGLAS of the Fayettevllle division of the At- |Dg it from an utilitarian standpoint lanlic Coast Line, came up from Rocky alone, than that one. Carolina Fair Secretarv Cook is put- O.U. BWWn.oneor uniimra cwiDiy'•\tmgmm% poWte highway. Itisesti- ATTORNEYS AT LAW Mount Saturday night. He left with ...\ext year wheu the second great tlng fnrtn h|a heH, eflorto aIU, i9 DOW j,, , hest mated that a tbousand people traverse hie family yesterday for a pleasure trip Mtate reunion is held iu Oreenaboro it correspondence with such coneenMona | prhnhig" the p««* week andwaa highly Uie trackl) helween the depot and coal Htlc. in Greensboro Loan and Tr«t Bldr- to Washington, Virginia Beach and j« to be hoped that all the counties in f()r „1(f ,,ike ^ MJHft ()ra reci| the [.leased «ith his sales. He averaged chute daj|y aM(, UMJ ,)leHelK.e of MO other places. the state will form local branch »*»-j|Wpard quean, 1'iof. F.mmett's troupe over s ceutH f,,r leMVes- many trespassers is naturally confusing i The l'ee!e*School of Commerce ami ciatioos and arrange a reunion day, solof pertiMjBjtng ,1,,^, DeKreko Ilros.' A. C Warren, G. T. Knberts, A. C. t„ engineers and trainmen, who have Fnglish will reopen September 4th. that non-residents from a distance, j "Mysterious Asia," picturing the CUB-1 Comer and K. K. Moore, prominent j t0 kee|, a eoustaut outlook in order to A better institution of its kind is not to coming to Greensboro as a radial (Hiint, tom"H a||(, |,|e„HUreH (1f Kgypt, .Morocco farmers of Itockingham county, were|avoja accidents. Two ten dollar lines he found iu the South, due to its excel- can have a common week in their old a|1(( \|j,jerH (jeo. W. Rollins'trained on this market the past week and made were assessed by Mayor Murphy last lent location and the superior facilities native counties, to lie able to meet as-it affords those who really want the snubled friends iu their county towns. training that it imparts. [The transportation commitlce will be- C. G. WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT LAW .«. = -- SJILOINC. OFP COU«T MOUIl. GREENSBORO, N. C. THOMAS C. HOYLE ATORNEY AT LAW .:» Ctcrt Smare, GREEHSBORO. H. C. Specs attention g-lven to coUeetlom. Loans W First He- *1'" work in January to arrange for month's schedule of*reduced rates wild animal show. "Darkest Russia," highly satisfactory prices. "Old Plantation," llice's dog and pony ; The Planters warehouse is show, and many others, to say noth-1 |ng well and will soou be in Robert C. Strudwick ATTORNEY aid COUNSELLOR AT LAW ..; Ccurt Square. GREEHSBORO. H. C. The corner stone ofthe ne formed church was laid with appropri-ate ceremoniesSunday afternoon. The »" sections of the state, address of the occasion was made by Rev. J. D. Andrew, of Burlington. A number of Greensboro ministers pai-tieipated in the exercises. Miss Ktha Ridge returned Monday from a relatives at Friday iu cases of this kind, progress- MJ8H MartDa Do/.ier, who will have ' ' '" charge of the Business department of Stores and Confidence. Whether it is at this store or some other, make it a point to trade with people In whom you have confidence, "ling of the daring Legare's mammoth |„ok like a warehouse. We think il' Ureell8Uoro Female College uext temi, lo'spiral tower, "Spanning the Chasm," I will likely get the roof on it some time j takiU!{ ti,e work of Miss Bettie Aim- "Loopthe Loop," and such features uext week. It is progressing rapidly. ! [ie|(| whoge bea|tti wj|| not jiermit her as have never been seen in this part of ^^ Attention. «° te«cb th'8 year- wi" retur" Halur" the country. I ... . ... ' .,,„,'day from Pougdkeepsie, N. Y., where We have had quite a good lot of J Labor Day Celebration. , ^.^ for^ ^ few day(, am, „ „ she has All arrangements are perfected for very gratifying to say that prices con-' Labor Day and the parade will be the tinue good on all grades. We would Institute for Colored Teachers. been this summer. taking a special course largest and l*st ever had. Several a,|vj„e those who have primings, to Tiie institute for colored teachers will F. P. HOBGOOD, Jr. ATTORNEY AT LAW. : Wright Building, Opposite ..M House. Greensboro, N. C. pleasant visit to friends and for it's a fact that you have to take the i.-rU,.Lii..-viii.. shp wis dealer's word lor the quality and value , ,vM HHleit'ltLei of three-fourths of what you buy. Al- ; floats will be in line. R.R. VVyrick te ^ a„ eoou aH |l0Hribte. As a rulejopeu Monday. September 4th, at 10 accompanied by Mrs He ^be usse l evervb))<| knoW8t|le ,.orre,.t prR.e chief marshal. Proximity and Dan-, wuen tobacoo 8tartH hiKh you Bee a de. |^^ A „ at ,„, courl house and who will tt£r*f*r£*** j of ealico, spool cotton, bleaching, plus, *"« hnndi will furnish music. VV . E. ,|ine later hl the Keah(0U. We are put-, continue for one week. All colored as the guest of Miss Hdgt at her moth .^ ^ ^ ^ i,u|K,ssible to Falaon, of Bri*H{h, Hon.T. J.Murphy Uog forth every eflort to make the teachers are required by law to attend et's on South Spring street. . value of the i «'"' A. Waylan.i Cooke will do the . „.„„„ head.,uarters for highest prices, continuouslyi^^stassatomrm-mt Announcements of the marriage of , ^ J . <)f^ ( ^: .peaking. Below we give you a few names out of _ l°»«"y bupenutendeut. Mr. Hendrix Lamb, a former resident : ^ Fifty-cent dress goods looks1 At Cone Park there will be base hall, tl,e large list of farmers who sold at the PasseugertraiuNo.il was wrecked of Greensboro, and Miss Lottie Leila : ov _;__,_ HhB fJ)p „ivlv_,iv„ ivut foot races, bag races, shoe mixing con- j Ba|luer ,„ the last few days aud were near South Boston, Va., early yester Parliman, of Washington, I). C, i very much like the sixty-live cent larnuia.., «■ ••»- -.— • -- grade;f250and $.1.IHI shhooeess mmaaddee uuppit«e—s*t-• e■"tc•- * Thursday, August -4th. were received ■ ex ^ ^^ H, lld hl le ■ and speak! here last week. Mr. nd Mrs I'"'"" ! ,„ok so ,„„,.,, alike that it requires an o'clock. will beat home after September u.th I ^ m ^ ^^ ^ ^^ I A Parade starts about 10o'clock | h ,ea(ied „, „ieir rice8. Mr. day truing two or three «frinmen king will commence about 2U^L^^^ .tfeasTsa at &fi£ru3t+^»£^ S. GLENN BROWN ATTORNEY AT LAW ...<'ity National Hank Building. GREENSBORO. N. C. iEORGE M. PATTON ATTORNEY AT LAW ". Greensboro Loan ami Trust Comiiany Building. at 0904 Paschall avenue, I'hilaiielphia. A joint conference of the boardf I stewards of West Market, Centenary : and Spring Garden street M.F.churches ! will be held at West Market church to- : morrow night for the purpose of con- ! sidering the qoeetloo of entertaining the Western North Carolina Conference when it convenes at West Market church November 8th. tion |5.60; K. L. Dixon -TO at f4.40, -(Hi at had been removed from the rails. pert to tell one from the other, j ,\ good many people don't realize ..>0, ISO at |8.60; <i. VV. Barker 106 at I When it conies to silks and jewelry the t what a convenience the street car syi- if:.7.», 100 at £10.50; W. H. McLean 108 of average buyer cannot guess within fifty'tern is until the cars stop running, at $6.25, 78 at S9.60, 26 at IJ8UI0, ISO at - at iARLES E. McLEAN ATTORNEY AT LAW ■■i ourt St|uaro,Greensboro,N.C. per cent, of their real value. That's I Monday night something went wrong | $7.60j K. F. Paschal 06 at tJLBO, UK why we say deal with jieiqile who have j at t|ie ,H)wer house and not a car has 107.75, 61 at $8.78; E. M. Preddy lo at proved themselves worthy of your con- since lidence. TilACKER A Bito< KMANN. Wesley Smith, the voluble moved. The growls that one!$8.76, 172 at $7.75, 845 at $-5.10; J. A. hears regarding the interrupted service do justice to the situation. People gen-aud irre- erally believe that the electric company uHN L. DWIGGINS COLLECTION AGENT Stokeidale. N. C. .■.■■HT»I collecting business. Claims . jwrtol the State collected. Alsoucls ilstratnr and guardian. . • n«<: Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.. . i.d, Va. -■'4t Elizabeth, the little daughter of Mr. I serve a probationary period in jail until and Mrs. J. S. Moore, who had been I court meets. Wesley was picked up by critically ill for a week or more with diptheria, died yesterday afternoon at 12.30 o'clock. The burial took place yesterday afternoon at 6 o'clock at Greene Hill cemetery, Hev. Dr. H. VV. Battle conducting the services. The little girl was three years of age. Mrs. .1. M. Walker came home from Mt. Airy last week to spend a few-days. Mr. Walker is enjoyiug fairly I health at the springs since it E. pressible colored brother, has re-enlist- j j„ crowding its machines beyond the ed in the county convict force aud will IJOJU of safety, and most every break is therefore apt to prove serious. The Bowman lilo at $8.40, 11H at $7.76, 130 at $10; W.H. Long UOo at $7.60, 100 at ?12. The above prices are sufficient to show that the Banner is the place to get the very best prices for your tobacco. Your friend, K. L. MOROAN, Prop. City National Bank Greensboro, N. C. CAPITAL - - - $100,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS. 16,000 United SUtee Depository. Miss Wiuidelda Bergnea, a young additional equipment promised by the the police Monday evening as he alight- company cau not be Installed to soou. ed from the Winston train loaded down with glad tidings from the home of the ac-brother, procrastination. | the latter beiug the only one of the Sev. comi veral gentlemen who had failed to Cuban girl, reached the city Sunday ply with the sidewalk paving or-' morning aud will become a student at Casper. He had live or six gallons of; dillam.e afler re.,eated notification have Greensboro Female College at "■■■ the joyful in his portmanteau and the aed ju ^ court within the forthcoming fall term. She was police confiscated every drop of it An ^ explain the whys andlcompanied by her father and brot OFFICERS. W S.Thomson. J. t an I.lndle>. President. Vice President. Lee II. Battle. Cashier. order sheet showing the names of those 'who had ordered the stud was also : wherefores of .. Some of then tpla their i exhibited contracts that party who could speak English, which DIRECTORS. good Stopped raining every day. Mr. VV. E. Bevill and his sister, Mrs. VV. J. Bluck- W. S. Thomson, C. H. Doraett, W. C. Rain. J. A. Hoskins. J. Allen Holt, E. J. Stafford. Wm. Cummin?', J. Van I.indlur, J.C. liiahou, J. A. Davidson. saw Wesley's sad finish dropped his ,„ ,„■ ai-- inn.iMvn.... ni health] valise full of liquor and took to the tall since they went to White Sulphur aud timber, wheieupon the officers added the* will remain there until health is , a few more gallons to their fast-increas-fully restored. in« sture' Kiug will test the ordinance by an ap- year. She remained here during va-peal to higher tribunals. I cation aud will devote her spare tinie F *!_ until the college opens in acquainting Bed and sapliug clover seed, the best, ' her uew friend with the rudiments of at C. Scott & Co.'s. English as it is spoken iu Greensboro. We extend to depositors every facility oon ■Went with prudent sanhlng. Interest paid on time cert if.eates of deposl WRITE OR CALL TO ESE US. f
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Title | The Greensboro patriot [August 30, 1905] |
Date | 1905-08-30 |
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IMWLW UMH.MtusMSsAWMaea* ■m ^■^■^^ ww^»^- WW"! ■ «
£#*-&, JLiv
THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT i
VOL. 84. GREENSBORO, IM. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30. 1905. NO. 35
DE W. J. RICHARDSON
OFFICE:
KATZ BUILDING.
i,ES,DENCE: 318 WEST GASTON ST.
ST.VCY. M D. J. H. BOY ma. M. D.
ii. I He*, i".' W.llastou.
I I'huuc No. ;iv-.
}TAMEY 6 BOYLES
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
LOCAL iTE-^rs.
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