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a B a ** 3 a a g aa3 THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT VOL. 85. GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1906. NO. AS Guilford County Rolls Up a Democratic Majority of Over 1,500 TABULATED STATEMENT OF THE VOTE CAST TUESDAY. ' N-H l PS CLBBK. KEUISTKK. TKEASI ItEK SCUVEVOH. COKOMCH. ", a-hington :.>ck Creek lock ("reek Madison Madison. rih Jefferson - all Jeffeiaon . 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KM) 105 202 I I.I, Or W. j. RICHARDSON OFFICE: *ATZ BUILDING. ■ It r.ENCE 318 WEST GASTON ST. r-OC-A-I- 3sTE-^s7-S. Dr. J. G. Ector, a well known phy-sician of (In- county, has located at Miss Mattie Davis is recovering from Pomona, in a desirable loeatiou oppo-a seven-weeks siege of typhoid fever. site Kindley Park, where he recently Shingles sold cheap at Planters built a handsome residence. His pro- ( tact M. D. J. H. BOVLCS. M. D. I:,-, in" vv Gascon. Pbone No. 7i*. TAMEY & BOYLES IS AND SURGEONS MHkional servldM to th»- people a.n<i surrounding country. He me' Drug Store -. South Elm Street. PI Dr. J. E. WYCHE DENTIST :E IN SAVINGS BANKBLOG. *H CLM ST.. GREENSBORO. N. C. warehouse. A. A. CHANDLER. Coe Brothers will buy your turkeys, ducks, neese and ■_' ime at the highest cash prices. 44 -2t. Mr. A. J. Klutz if building a couple of nice six-room dwellings on the east side of Library Place. Dr. J. J. Hilton has purchased the Dixon property, on West Lee street, and will occupy it in a few days. Dr. Louie (;. Beall is recovering from an attack of imtlarial fever that has kept him abed three or four weeks. PM Dr. M. F. FOK CIAN AND SURGEON Roods and men's clothing at cost. it. P. GoKKKI.l.. Mr. Harold C. Taylor, stamp clerk In the postoflice, is able to be at work again after an illness lasting two weeks. fessional card appears elsewhere in the PATRIOT. Mr. J.C Cuddell, who has been with the Greensboro Life Insurance Com-pany for some time, has accepted the position of manager Air the .Southern Life and Trust Company in eastern North Carolina. His headquarters will probably be in Baleigh. The livery firm of Tatum A Taylor Guilford r has been dissolved, Mr. H. H. Tatum 1,5.10 in Tuesday-selection -an inciease purchasing the mterest of his partner, ofoVer 100 as compaied with the vote Mr. bred N. Taylor and will continue „f 1904. Ideal weather, a ticket worthy Depot the fullest confidence and meritii.K the suppoii it received, together A SWEEPING VfCTORY. I HKureB •,v« are uuonicial they are I correct in the mam, and any slight di»- S0LID DEMOCRAlIt CONGRESSIONAL ! erePaucie8 ,hat may appear are due to DELEGATION ELECTED. I,l,e ha8te witu which they were arranged for publication. The official Figures From the Stale at Large Indlcale retur"8 wi" be tabulated today by the tndlmlnished Parly Strength, With j varlou* registrars. They will appear Numerous Instances of Gratifying "ext week-bains Guilford Rebukes Bullerlsm by I '" 8everal precincts notably, Friend. AJdlDg Over 300 to Its Average Major- ' hbip' ,Jruc*. Washington, North and iilcs—Closing Days of the Campaign— | The Election. As .i fitting close to a spirited cam paign the unterritied Democracy izvnrmtmmxmc of I am closing out my woolen dress 8treet. Mr. Taylor will engage in the Vartv buggy and wagon business. with ■ determination on the part of Bruce. South Madison and others, there are Democratic gaius that iu some instan-ces wipe out the Kepublican niaj irltte* of two years ago. Suniner and Deep River are fcboat all that are left iu the Kepublican column. Oak Ridge and Ken tress are close contestants for the Democratic township banner. North Madison shown the greatest percentage of increased Democratic vote. Rut there is too much consolation in the figures themselves to dwell longer on the individual features of the vote cast. :uiuma CAPITAL AND« SURPLUS $300,000.00 I Hand Lacerated by a Saw. Will Melvin, a young white man LFORD COLLEGE, N. C. r. E. A. BURTON DENTIST fjorroli'a Hry Gooda store, wutbaide Hank. SOUTH ELK ST W. BANNER. M. D. E M'A Dl »<> HOCSK. Wbarton Pros, have on exhibition at; every Democrat iu the county to rally their book store a handsome *20o Vic- j to the support of the spleudid organi-tor "Victrola," something eutirely new: zalion under the leadership of Chair-in talking machines. It does away \ man I-:. A. Browu, all contributed to Knends of Mrs. PaulC. Lindley, who with the objectionable features of an 1 the glorious results that were attained employed bv J. M. Weisner & Son has been critically ill for a month, will ordinary phonograph and will prove iu the face of such unusual opposition, who operate a portable saw mill iu be pleased at the announcement that popular with those who have the price. The closing days of the campaign connection with their wood yard, had '1 " ° ' a"Ker- Mr. Ivi. !•;. Cartland spent I'riday at were lull of interest. Three meetings his right hand badly lacerated and the lhel ATincii was held back a day in Mebane and acted as referee in the held within the past week were very hones iu two ringers broken by his order to give the full vote or the county, Blngham-Horoer football game theie ' tflective in banishing any apathy that hand 'omiug in contact with a saw the figures lor which were not all avail- that day. It was a snappy game from threatened the party. Congressman while sawing wood for Col. Moreheac! able until this I hursday-moming. g^ „, linlHlli WIIue partk.u|ar|y ,.lever Kitchm, brilliant, brave and sincere, Mr. J. M. Farrlsb, of Havana, Cuba, work being done by each team. Homer! made a speech here that excelled all who holds a position with the Havana- carried oil the honors by a score of 12, toto previous effort*, according to many American Cigar Company, spent rtuu- toll. whoheaid him. The county landi-day here with his sinter, Mrs. G. W. Theresa, the eighteeii-mouths-old j date". with Kirkmau, Holt and Justice \ anstory. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Thorn-;' aN llleil principal spokesmen, made an lwo ringers was badly torn, and ampu- Judge William H. Lewis has moved as, died at 8 o'clock Monday ulgbt at' exceptiouably favorable impression at talio" *"& he necessary. There is a his office from the Renbow Arcade lo her parents' home, on Park avenue. \tl,eir sppointment. It need not be said chance, however, of saving the lingers rooms over Galloways ding store, on The funeral will take place from the ll,at Hou. A. L. Brooks sustained his and physicians thought it best to wait Monday moruiug. He was immedi-ately carried to the office of Dr. I'airan .larboe. where he *a^ treated by Dr. Jarboe and Dr. H. H. Dodson. Besides the bones beiug broken the llesh on the Limited to the Eye. Ear. Noie &nd Throat. A. M. n- I P. M.: i:niP. M. to to I0JM A. M. givon to the West Market street, in front of court house. the residence this afternoon at 3 o'clock conducted by Rev. L. K. Johnson, pas- Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hancock, who tor of the Christian church, have been in California for reputation as au able campaigner iu J. J. HILTON : CIAN AND SURGEON REENSBORO. N. C. Gi oway Drug Company I toll A. M.. and 1 U>6 P. M. ' e ni While link Hotel. several months, returned last week. They are both in excellent health and evidently enjoyed their sojourn. LUMBER FOR SALE—Lot of good post Dr. (,'. W. Banner's automobile, driven by Dr. Banner, collided with a horse on Summit avenue Saturday night and was badly damaged, even worse than the horse, which received a a few days and see if the wound would his speech the night before election. heal without amputation. Several other local speakers did most jUry Gtves^Verdlcts for Damages In Three Suits. Three important damage suits were effective work m the county at the round-up. Our friends the enemy con-tinned to light under cover until they were licked. 1'he.r methods have been term of g^Jd Superior ^llrt| Bub. i rebuked in a most who esome manner. s.tan„.tii_al, awardjs b. ei. ng made m each. oak and white oak sills and sleepers j painful wound iu the breast. The i Outside of Guilford the greatest T. Joseph Weaver was given judgment suitable for foundations of houses: also | automobile will be out of commission achievement of the party this year was ,or *i4,Ki ror injuries received while in eru Railway a ase had beeu . auiouiooiic win uc uui m couimiHsiou i —' '■■■■— *™ *"*- r**'.j »i»j*w. —«- ior ?iHiiti lor injuries rect lot of 2x1 and 1x4 scantlings. Apply for some time as the result of the acci- the shelving of Congressman E. Spen- tbc employ of the South to R. B. Miller, Pleasant Garden, N.C. dent. <*' Blackburu in the Eighth district. few years ago. His c Kssideaoe Phone 390. W. P. Reaves Surireon N>w Orlcann Byo, i.i,I Throat Hospital. e Limited to Diseases an2 Sur-tye. Ear. Nose and Throat. II,,lira 1 :«! to.i P. M. Next !<■ PostolHoe. C. T. LIPSCOMB DENTIST • r Sykea Druir Company. Phone '■■•■•■ Edgar Fulton, the nineteen-year-old Mr. W. G. Criitchrield has returned Thai his place in Congress is to be till- tbrow „ ollt uf eollrt at a previoUB hear ed by Mr. Hackett is a source of much |„K. ' ,.; D, stee)e re(.„Vered 19000 for a (faction, even to a considerable ele- urea(.|j of contract on the part of L. M. Russell and (). M. Wade. W. T. Os-sou of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Fulton, died from Mobile, Ala., and assumed his at the home of his parents, near the duties as freight agent of the Southern . Finishing mill. Friday morning. The Railway, succeeding Mr. w. E.Coffin,' body was taken t:j Kernersvillc Satur- who day. agent. A valuable buggy horse belougiug to class —„ „.„ ,..,,. „„ Mr. J, H. Cunningham strayed from dr'ww, as they are both popular „, W,8B OPP°TJ ' BtrenKth knocked from his motor car by a pass- the coal yard. of, ,C,unningh. am B,.ros. Juuilg„ pe„opl,e.. ,B. ritt mu.s.te„r._.,C. orp' or.a- i,Dn8vi'rraalinn, rwaas vgtivvaenn a■ v,.BerrHdiic„it ff,o,rr9n8n,0w00. Guardianships fre-quently last through many years. Individuals desiring to keep their estates free from compli-cations are usually un-willing to accept the po-sition of Guardian, and when they do, it is fre-quently very unsatisfac-tory to both the guardian and the ward. During the lapse of years the guardian may die or become insolvent or leave the community or state, but on the other hand we are permanent. If an off icerdies,another is elected to take his place. We can manage the ward's estate eco-nomically and satisfac-torily. This department is un-der the immediate super-vision of Mr. A. M. Scales, our General Counsel and Second Vice President. TRUST DEPARTMENT Southern Life and Trust Company I GREENSBORO, N. C. miumuuut:;:iii;iii:t;tri:;::;:iiiii:ituuM was recently made soliciting at '"" t,ue WMh- There WaS UeVer home, who sued the Southern for dam-t. Green*l*,ro is glad to ,„., »»y«««ousdoutt about the result iu aRes resulting from an injury at Holts- Mr. Crutchlield and his wife aB ' the leutb district, although Mr. Craw- burg in May of l906) wbeu he wa„ Prof. Britt could , tion Commitsiouer McNeill, who Monday night and was Hied by a. TU. Southern Candy Company, ■ | waH opposed by our townsman, Judge Mr. 0. S. Hanner Dies Suddenly. d all the Democratic Mr. O. S. Hauner, a good citizen of u the judicial ticket, had Guilford who lived near Voting's mill, THOMAS C. HOYLE ATORNEY AT LAW HI Cosrt Suture. GSEERSBOIO, I. C. Special attention given to collections. Loam lerotlated. J. I. SCALES aylor & Scales EYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW GREENSBORO. II. C. passenger train near Sergeant's „ew concern, is nowoperating a factory ; |)ou,,|a(, an foundry. in the Cutchin building, ou South Kim ' 0OUJjUee8 on Mr. Geo. P. Phillips and Miss KB- street, and expects to do business onI easJ. eailiut?. telle Woofers were married yesterday an exteusixe scale as soon as all the at noon by Rev. A. T. Bell at the resi- necessary equipment M installed. Mr. dence of the bride ou Asheboro street. Ceorge Childs, formerly foreman of They weut to Moore county to visit the the Gate City Gaudy Company, is fore-groom's relatives. man of the Southern. Mrs. Claude Scales, who before her Robert I). UouKias. (-LAS *3 DOUGLAS FORNEYS AT LAW marriage last summer was Miss Myrtle Detwiler, arrived Saturday afternoon from Asbeville to visit her parents, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Hetwiler, on West Market street. Mr. A. H. Jones, superintendent of the Greeusboro Klectric Company, has Wanted to Buy at Once. Five huudred cords of dry oak and pine wood. The Greensboro Manu-facturing and Coal Company, W. K. Hockett manager, T'ii' West I.ee street. 42-t. f. In one or two districts six or seven miles east of Greensboro, the Bepubhcaus failed to put out can- died suddenly Saturday night shortly didates in opposition to the Democratic af,er retiring. He was in Greeusboro noiuiuees. Saturday apparently iu his usual health The rivalry between Prof. Piaster and ate a hearty supper after returning and Judge Douglas growing out of the home. He had suffered more or less recent contests for the postaiastership with rheumatism the past year or so, . in Greensboro, resulted in a scant "viu- l»ut otherwise he never made complaint dicatiou" for the Professor, even though of his health. Mr. Haulier's wife died he appealed to Democrats to aid him » few years ago. They had no children, in the matter. It is perhaps a source Funeral services were held at Alamauce of sume satisfaction to him, however, church, where the deceased had long [ to kuow that his vote is perhaps 75 t,ee" a member, Monday morning at Robert C. Strudwick MTORNt».nKOUNStl.LOR AT LAW IU Cosrt S«aare. GBEEHSB0B0.1. C. F. P. HOBGOOD. Jr. ATTORNEY AT LAW. WAXTKP—-Single man to milk and more than that of the Judge. ]' o'clock, conducted by the pastor, beeu notified of the death of his father, j drive dairy wagon. Must be honest,! The full returns from the county Kev. S. M. Runkiu. I Mr. Jobu Jones, which occurred at sober, and reliable, with good refer- appearing above will be interesting to The Klberta mills will be closed ou ^ his home iu Wilkesbarre, Pa., Sunday ' euces. Address Dairyman, Greensboro, everyone who has felt an interest in the 14th day of this month for the day " r^a.boro Loan ana Trust Bldr- Dlght «t 12 O'clock. | X. C. H-tf. , the result iu Guilford. While the .only. JOE HOKKMAX, Prop. Offlce In Wright Building. Opposite Court House. Greensboro. N. C. E. D. Kuykendall. 8. Glenn Brow.. Kuykendall Ct Brown ATT0SKS7S AT LAW Booms 300 and 301. City Xat'l Bank 11. ig. i
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Title | The Greensboro patriot [November 7, 1906] |
Date | 1906-11-07 |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
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Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The November 7, 1906, issue of The Greensboro Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C. by W.M. Barber & Co.. |
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THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT
VOL. 85.
GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1906. NO. AS
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