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. * f ■ The State Library. r^7EL.V£! ^-A-O-ESS. THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT VOL. 89. GREENSBORO. N. C. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1910. NO 7 Or W. J. RICHARDSON OFFICE: MCADOO BUILDING mil TO rosTorriec UBIDENCE: ei6 WEST QASTON ST. J. H. BOYLES. M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offloe In Holtoo Drug Store Building. Office Phone 806. lies. 409 W. Uiston: Res. Phone T88. Or J. E. WYCHE DENTIST OFFICE IN CARTLANO BLDG. Ut'TH IL* ST.. tKINHOaO, «. O. LCX3AX, NilWS. Mr. J. S. Moore Is recovering from a severe attack of lagrippe. Three nice second-hand surreys at the Townsend Buggy Company's. Feed cutters and belting at right prices at the Petty-Reld Company's. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Wharton will leave tonight on a trip to New York. Mr. Max. T. Payne, manager of the Greensboro Drug Company, was seized with a sudden and serious illness while at work in his place of busi-ness Monday afternoon. He was re-moved to his home on West Market street and is now improving, but it will be several days before he will be able to return to his business. We are still closing out our stock of shoes at less than cost. Call and see us before you buy. We are seU-FOR SALE—Good milk cow. Ad- i ing the Mendenhall home-made shoes dress B., care of The Patriot, or call for men at $1.76 and $1.85 per parr. ©r M. F. FOX PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON AUILFORD COLLEGE, N. C. l)c E. A. BURTON DENTIST Office In Mrs. Watlinaton building, Neit door to Conyer*a Drug: Store. Upstair*. C. W. BANNER, M. D. OPPOSITB POBTOrriCE. Practice United to the Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat. OBoe Hours-9 A. M. to 1 P. M.; £80 P-JM* I P. M. Sunday. 9 to 1030 A. M. given to the worthy poor. Or W. P. Reaves, M. D. Practice Limited to Eye, Ear. Nose «TI2 Throat. OBoe and Infirmary—McAdoo Building, Next to Postoltlce. Phone No. 30. Dr. C. T. LIPSCOMB DENTIST Ofiee over Sykea Drug Company. Phone 793. ftt PARRAN JARBOE OFFICE: OVER FAR1PS-KLCT7.. OPPOSITE OI'ILKOHD HOTEL. Phone: Office, 571: Residence, 19. Calls maybe left at Fariss- Klutz drug store. Special attention given to country practice. G. F. ROSS. M. D. phone 911. 7-2t. FOR SALE—Good family and work horse. Address B., care of The Pa-triot, or call phone 911. 7-2t. Sugar, sugar. 25 pounds of granu-lated sugar for $1.38, Kenny sells it for that at 225 South Elm street. Just received—a carload of barbed wire. See us before you buy. SOUTHSIDE HARDWARE CO. We are also giving bargains in men's and women's fine shoes. W. J. BOONE & BRO.. McLeansville, N. C. The snowstorm Friday was the severest that has visited this section | in 11 years and came on the anniver-sary of the big storm of February, 1899. The snow Friday covered the I ground to a depth of several inches, I The weather has moderated since and CHARGES AGAINST MR. KING. GUILFORD COMMENDED. Private Citizen Accuses City Alder- Work of Superintendent of Health I man of Official Misconduct. Subject of Praise. The board of aldermen will hold an j Mr. J, A. Davidson, chairman of the I adjourned meeting tonight to inves- Guilford county board of commission-tigate charges of official misconduct era and ex-offlcio chairman of the preferred against Alderman John L. county board of health, is in receipt King by Mr. R. C. Hood. The matter of the following letter from Dr. Wat-> has been the subject of much discus- son S. Rankin, secretary of the state J sion in Greensboro for the past few ; board of health, commending the work , days, and the meeting of the alder- of Dr. Edmund Harrison, the county men tonight promises to be one of the superintendent of health, especially , most interesting and sensational ses- with view to the smallpox situation: slons of that body held in many j ''I am writing to say I am very' years.' ] much pleased with the smallpox work The? charges were sprung at a meet- in Guilford county. Your superin-ing of the board Friday afternoon tendent of health, Dr. Edmund Har-, A, rison, reports only six cases of small- Our underwear in quality is under most of the snow has disappeared, sale prices. I but colder weather is predicted for to-1 the same time be held. JOHNSON, HINKLE ft CO. ; night and tomorrow. We have several second-hand gas-1 Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Blackmon leave ollne engines. Write or call and see tonight for the northern dry goods pox in your county at present, i wish to say that th.s represents very efficient work indeed in handling this disease. You will appreciate the value of this work when you com-, pare the small cost of handling these { cases in your county, as it has been done, with the amount spent in other < PETTY-REID CO. a Bargain—A Stude- U8. For Sale at baker rural delivery wagon. 7 2t. M. G. NEWELL CO. Mrs. Charles F. Coe, who has been markets, where they will make their purchases of spring and summer stock. Mrs. Blackmon will handle the largest line of millinery this year that has ever been seen on the desperately ill of smallpox is improv- Southside. a large new addition to gtore hay been , recently ing and is practically out of danger. for Ms purpo8e exciusiveiy. Dr George W Norman is recover-. Jud w m Adams of Carthage, ing from the effects of an operation 0 d lwo.weeks- eivil term he underwent in a Richmond, \ a., Guilford Superior court Monday mom-hospital about ten days ago. ing This wjn be followed by a Clean Virginia seed oats—Burt, week's criminal term, after which a Black Spring and Red Rust proof, two-weeks' special civil term will be Come and see us. .held. The latter will be presided 6-4t. C. SCOTT ft CO. ' over by Judge G. W. Ward, of Eliza- Mr. J. E. Marsh, of High Point, is beth City. Court will be in session recovering from the effects of an op- in Greensboro continuously until eration for appendicitis he underwent March 21. at St. Leo's hospital several days ago. j rjr jonn A. Willlams^a we'.l known SEED POTATOES—Irish Cobbler, and popular physician and surgeon of and created a distinct sensation, delegation of citizens organized by Mr. Hood appeared before the alder-men and asked that the election call-ed for a bond issue of $125,000 to in-stall a city lighting plant be called off and insisting that the school bond election, which had been called for Id. The alder-men acceded to the request of the ' counties, where the disease has been citizens so far as the lighting propo- allowed to gain a foothold before sition *:u concerned, but as W-b steps were taken to eradicate it. I bond issues had been authorized in i wish to commend you on the wise, the same ordinance, it was necessary course you have pursued so far In to introduce a new ordinance author- behalf of the public health of your lzlng the school bond ejection. The county and the state." ordinance was introduced by Alder-1 This high praise of Guilford's effi-man Albright, but upon objection by cient health organization is deserved Alderman King, who had opposed and will be appreciated by the peo-calling off the bond election for Pie of the county, but it should b lights, it went over until the next explained that since the report of I regular meeting. | which Dr. Rankin refers was made It was at this Juncture that Mr. other cases of smallpox have been Hood addressed the board and stated discovered in the county. Dr. Harri-that he desired to prefer charges of son informs The Patriot that, in ad-official misconduct against Mr. King, dition to several cases in the James- ,He was informed that he would be town section, there are four cases required to prefer the charges in a near the Central Carolina rair formal manner and stated that he grounds, in the suburbs of this city, would do so. At an adjourned meet- and one each at Guilford i .,! . ing of the board Monday night a Friendship and i h x communication was received from Mr. Hood stating that he would pre- » The officials have well in hand. the situation. Green Mountam Ear* Rose, BSS. ST. cU^s" b£n'qu£ 1,1 of appe. . gr *£~***~S?ES£ Burbank, Peerless and Rural New rJ'citis for several days. He under- tne aldermen, whereupon the hearing Yorker. Call on the Foster-Moffitt Company. [ Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hancock, who were called to Greensboro by the ill-ness and death of Mr. Hancocks fath er, have returned to their home in New York. I Mr. J. Ed. Albright has moved his plumbing shop to the building in the rear of Dick's laundry. His office is in a new building just erected on the west side of the laundry. Mr. James W. Albright, a former DEATHS OF A WEEK. nt an operation at St. Leo's hospi-tal Saturday night, and for a while his condition was considered critical, but the latest reports are to the ef-fect that he is improving. Dr. Wil-liams was stricken soon after his re-turn from Richmond, V;i., where he went to assist in an operation on Dr. G. W. Norman, of Pomona. DOG LOST—Strayed away January 19, 1910, a black and white pointer dog; two years old; weighs about 40 pounds; black head and ears and ticked body; with almost an even Office—lOO McAdoo Bunding Next to Postofflce—Phone 783 Residence—617 W. Goiton St. Phone 1108. DR. L. G. COBLE DENTIST resident of Greensboro, who hasi made aaAile on back but ulight\y to one his home in Asheville for a number sIde; almost perfectly marked. This of years, is reported to be recover- dog nas been hand|ed verv little and ing from a serious illness. ig very wild , will pay a liberal re- Mr. Lee H. Battle, who was cashier ward for his return or any infdrma-of the City National Bank, has gone tion that will lead to his recovery. to Georgia to engage in the life in- ; \v. \v. MOONEY, surance business. His family remain* i 7-tf. Kernersville, N. C. in Greensboro for the present. | H j overman, of Salisbury, a spe- The market on green hides is very ciai agent of the census bureau, uncertain, but prices on furs are still charged with the collection of statis-steady. Better sell before there is - a general decline. A. C. FORSYTH.. We want chickens, eggs and butter. Market prices, in cash every time. We handle all sorts of produce. SOUTHERN PRODUCE CO.. Corner Elm and Lewis streets. was set for tonight, Mr. Hood being I. ~" _ , required to file a copy of the charges I Mr. James E. Wrenn, a well known tilth the city clerk by 6 o'clock last young business man of this city, died evening °' pneumonia at St. Leo s hospital The charges as filed by Mr. Hood ' Friday morning He was 27 years old recite a number of alleged unlawful and had resided in Greensboro about and irregular transactions of Mr. two years, having been connected King as a member of the board of al- with the South Atlantic Lumber Com-dermen and also as a member of the Pany. He was a popular young man county highway commission. He is and a member of the Elks, the charged with trading with the city Knights of Pyth.as and the Merchants and county In violation of a state and Manufacturers' Club, and mem-law and with receiving per diem as **» of these organizations formed a a member of the highway commission , delegation that accompanied the re-in excess of the amount allowed by ; mainsi to the former home of the de-law The charges are detailed in 19 ;>»a»jed at McCu lers Wake county specifications. >w,herp **« funeral and interment took Mr. King is charged, as a member Place. ^ of the highway commission, with sell- | i.„_- ing the county "slag" for road-build- Mrs. B. B. Lewis died at her home Ing material at a profit of over $600'on Laurie avenue Saturday night fo-and with having sold the city, while lowing an illness of considerable du-a member of the board of aldermen, I ration. She was 69 years of age and a pordon of the same material for >s survived by her husband and the The Man Who Drives the Plow Is the most independent of all workers. He Is his own man-ager. His acres are his king-dom. But to be independent means that he must take care of himself. It is his duty to himself and those depending on him to make his welfare' secure. There is only one sure way of doing this, and that is by keep-ing a bank account. Whenever you make a sale from the products of your farm, come around and deposit the proceeds with us. Then you can pay all bills with checks and need never worry about the safety of your money or the danger of paying a bill twice through lack of a receipt. Four per cent, paid on sav-ings deposits. American |Exchange Bank| GREENSBORO, N. C. Capital, . t300.000.00. K. P. WHARTON. President. J. W. 8COTT, Vice President. R. O. VAUGHN. Cashier. F. H. NICHOLSON. A»Bt. Cashier. NEW CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. port street work. Other charges that ; following children: he and W. E. Lewis. Messrs. H. W. Mrs. Charles G. man office in charge of John J. Hed- E'XflSdTO rick. Mr. Overman will have the d.s- » «• "gLSJ . tinction of reporting more furniture In^n wolatto, n ^ n.i. J in nmi,i, „.,n.iis. factories than any other chief special Bentww Arcade, opposite Benbow Hotel, Greensboro. N. C. Phone SOI. tuoatdineglivcelrasthseoafddthreessGbreefeonrselwthreo gbraifgt hts i,pemrriitooir>v school at the approaching commence- . Rev. Dr. S A. Steel oCNashvUle ment in Mav ' Tenn., one of the most forceful and mem in way eloquent men in the ministry of the Rev. E. K. McLarty. pastor of \\ est Market Street Methodist preached a special sermon to tist church, of which Mrs. Lewis was a devoted member. Mr.- F. W. Floyd died of pneumonia Sunday morning at his home on South Ashe street. He was 39 years artment. all of this be-lation of the law. The most serious accusation brought against Mr. King is the charge that, as a member of the high-the a^oun? allowed by law for hi.£■£„.££- ESli^^tJ; MrCe'Hnod has retained Justice & i with whose family he resided. The church" M- E. Church, South, is assisting the!Broadh tQ represent him at the , funeralI was held from the home Mon-thS Pastor in a series of special meetings ; heari " sofar' Mr. King has not | day afternoon, the service being con- ?S at Centenary Methodist church. Mon- S2SL „n„ntl „nd states that he ducted by Rev. R. G. Kendrick and e t. TAYLOH. 4. I. SCALES. Staley. Interment was Taylor O Scales ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW GBEEBSBOKO. I. C. Robert M. Douglas. Robert D. Douglas. DOUGLAS Ct DOUGLAS ATTORNEYS AT LAW . , ,,„ j PmDioveu counsel and "be,, rreedd rraaccee day night he delivered a lecture on |™gj" w™, „£ do so. He says Ce|HeT. W. F. Staley Intermen e Young ^ ^ ^ Forks Qf the prooaoiy WLU ^^ ^ g MI and made lu Greene Hill cemetery. ""•"'" ' ' ■'"•' !lli ' ' " 'complete investigation of the entire I when the CfiM ta Greensboro Loan and Troit lldr- THOMSON & HOYLE ATTORNEYS AT LAW Commercial Sat'l Bank Bids-. Greensboro. dents o' the Agricultural and chanical College for the colo Sunday afternoon. Road" and last night"he spoke espe- The friends of Mr. Henry M. Rrece, cially t0 the women. Tonight he will a native of the Jamestown section, speak on —f^e inspiration of the who is institution clerk in the office Bible." Dr. Steel is being heard by of the state treasurer, will regret to large and interested congregations, learn that he is critically ill of pneu- and mucn interest is being manifest-monia in Raleigh. ed in the special services. I am receiving orders for oyster | The stockholders of the Central j session "of" the board promises to shells to be burned and used as a fer- Carolina Fair Association held a meet-1 spicy and interesting. tilizer or ground for poultry rood, ing a few days ago and made pre- Will sell r.t 20 cents a bushel. Apply ijn.jnary arrangements for the fair to J. R. Donnell, phone 165 or post-. to be ne,d October 11-14. The. follow-off ice box 383. 7"tf- ing officers were elected for the year: Mr Charles A. Hines. a well known John L. King, president; John A. , yoiing member of the Greensboro bar, Young, first vice president; C. M. ZfcZZTY* "tlie'fact' that the "crack-was given the third degree at Mon- Vanstory, second vice president; T |™»' DJ "" ^nnt l who ^ve seed la-_ ..,„i,t-o maariiMF of Corinthian D. Sherwood, third vice president; J iarmers oi nt^""WJ™ ollo f,^tii matter, and insists that, truth is known, it will be shown that he has been guilty of no wrong. A number of witnesses will appear before the aldermen to testify for both sides, and oltogether tonight's be Will be Formed at Public Meeting to be Held Tomorrow Night. A public meeting of the citizens of Greensboro will be held in the court house tomorrow night, at which time the Chamber of Commerce will be re-organized. This was decided upon at a mass meeting held last Thursday night. Mr. E. J. Justice presided , over the meeting, and a number of gentlemen made enthusiastic speech-es stressing the need of a business organization and pledging their sup-port in the movement. Officials of the defunct Chamber of Commerce announced that the organi-zation was in debt a little over $2,000 and it was unanimously agreed to raise this amount as the first step in effecting a reorganization. An amount more than sufficient to liquidate the indebtedness was subscribed in a few minutes, and at the same time a con-siderable sum was pledged to the sup-port of the new organization. The committee on membership is making a vigorous canvass of the . city, and already several hundred citizens have enrolled as members of the new Chamber of Commerce. It is expected that the new organization Clarence, the seven-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dennett, died of pneumonia Sunday morning at the family home on Bellemeade avenue. Lhe fU^da:an1o^ngfrTethserr^e wlTS^O-TwlS".'TnTSS? being6 cAonducatyedmb°ynReSv.tE0 JTltS ** tha« the old organization ever Larty. enjoyed. Guilford Seed Corn in Demand in Maryland. That the fame of Guilford as corn-growing county is spreading is at Lee's chapel today. Mr. Lee King, an aged and well Lagrippe pains that pervade the en-i known citzen. died at his home near tlre system, lagrippe coughs that rack iRudd yesterday morning. He was and strain, are quickly cured by Fo-a I 80 years old. The funeral was held leys Honey and Tar. Is mildly laxa-tive, safe and certain in results. I day night's meeting of Corinthian D. Sherwood third vice »>'«\"C''V I c"ornVor Vale are receiving calls from A social hour. Garland Daniel, secretary; Neil El- J*^,™* JK.^Sr*Sty toys ago i Mr. J. A. Davidson, chairman of the 3*»elal attpntion given to collections. Lokos negotiated. F. P. HOBGOOD. Jr. ATTORNEY AT LAW. | Lodge of Masons, with refreshments, followed. The Greensboro Fruit Co. 5.000 pounds of poultry each and pays highest market pri same. You will find a full line fruits and vegetables at their place on East Washington and Davie. FOR SALE—370 cords wood. Will trade for good horse or mule dry cattle or sheep. Will sell wood in : lington, treasurer. The officers Bargains in Books. Howard Gardner. I have an Encyclopedic Dictionary See that woven wire fence at the of four large volumes, costing $24, Townsend Buggy Co.'s before you buy going at cost. Jloe In Wright Building, Opposite Court House Greensboro. N. 0. LSTl M. Scott. Chaa. B. McLean. SCOTT O McLEAN ATTOBNEYS AT LAW SlfWoi 111 Cesrt Saasre, Greessbere.aT.C. GEORGE M. PATTON ATTORNEY AT LAW 101 Court Square. - Greensboro. N. C. ms*. j. IHAW CM*S. a. MINIS SHAW & HINES ATTORNEYS AT LAW . wants the following named .constitute the | Mr J. A £a™'J.'on^issionerSi re.; which I will sell for $10. Nice oak; elsewhere. It is b week, board of directors: E. E. Bain W. Doara « ~™ » from the owners of! case goes with this set. ices for C. Boren, J. E. Tomlinson, F. N. Tay- ^^.fL™^ Maryland who desired New Cabinet Encyclopedia. 8 vol-line of f_u'S „.r.m lor, J. D. Helms and W. A. Watson. i!.n,„,lf.h with narties who umes, only $12. An exceptional offer <rTKHWHKKKKHJO Prof. W. H. Swift, superintendent o* the Greensboro graded schools, was among the successful applicants granted license to practice law by the Supreme court last week. Prof. woods or will deliver either 4-foot or j Swift tells The Patriot that he has sawed up Write or call on George; no immediate intention of giving up L Morris,' Guilford College, N. C. the profession of teaching for that of . •"u'"°' . t law, but inasmuch as he had been We have a big stock of seed pota , Blackstone and other masters toes in the following varieties- Wl^ lMp* ,orp afiVera, vearg ne from standing the examination as put up toes in tne W"™!.JT^X'toiIe!|o« legal lore for several years he H°ebroenr; £S* SSSJS^ thought no harm could come Ofless: Btosu •» and 404 New MOAaOo BaUdtav nsitlsPMKiSie. New Yorker. FOSTER-MOFFITT CO. Dr. J. L. Bullock, one of the most prominent colored citizens of Greens-boro, died yesterday after a lingering illness and will be buried today from St. Matthew's M. E. church, of which he had been an active member for many years. Mr. George W. Vanstory, who has been in poor health for some time, is receiving treatment for tuberculosis in the state sanitarium at Montrose, Cumberland county. His condition is the occasion of alarm to his family and friends. Mr. J. H. White, who has recover-ed from a recent critical illness, left yesterday for Statesvllle, where he will be located in the future. He has purchased an interest in and becomes secretary and treasurer of a hard-ware firm of that place. by the Supreme court. Prof. Swift is a good school man and would doubtless make his mark at the bar. The police officers believe they have captured in the person of Will Gaston, colored, the thief who has been responsible for several daylight robberies committed in the city dur-ing the past ten days. Gaston was given a hearing before Judge Eure Monday on the charge of the theft of an overcoat and a hat from the resi-dence of Rev. D. M. Litaker Saturday and upon conviction was sent to the county roads for nine months. There is strong circumstantial evidence tending to show that Gaston is re-sponsible for several other robberies committed in Greensboro last week. The thievery of which he is suspected began a day or two after Gaston fin-ished a sentence on the roads for vagrancy. - big „.. . to be put in touch with parties who could silpply them with seed corn for this year's crop. The gentlemen wrote they had been informed offer.: H>«rr«HKHKHKHKH>OtXKH>000005 All these hooks are in good condi-they could procure the seed in Guil-ford county, and Chairman Davidson lost no time in furnishing the names of Guilford farmers who are able to supply the demand. Hickory Timber. WANTED—A large quantity of green hickory lumber in planks, short dimension stock and split billets. Will also buy logs or standing hick-ory Umber. Write for prices and specifications and say how much you can furnish. „ HICKORY LUMBER CO., 6-tf. Danielsville, Pa. Cox Prolific Corn for Sale. I have a nice lot of Cox Prolific seed corn for sale. Took $21 in prizes the past season. Guaranteed pure. Grows from 2 to 5 ears per stalk. W. J. GROOME. 1-ti. Route 3, Greeasboro, N. C. tion. ■ They would be a valuable ad-that dition to any rural school library. W. M. BARBER, Greensboro, N. C. Timber for Sale. I have 600,000 feet of good Umber on the stump for sale at my place four miles east of Greensboro. 87-tf. W. A. FIELD, 437 Arlington street, Greensboro. Kimball Piano for Sale. I have a fine Kimball piano, used very little and in guaranteed first class condiUon, that I will sell at a bargain for cash. Can be seen any time at 401 West Gaston treet. W. M. BARBER. $20.00 IN GOLD TO GE GIVEN AWAY. Headquarters for Garden Seed. The largest lot of garden seed ever brought to Greensboro. We buy from the largest grower in the United States. The quality is the best and our prices are right. Come to see us. C. SCOTT ft CO. Bowels clogged, sick headache, no fun is it? Why not have that happy face red cheeks that come with good digestion. HoUister's Rocky Moun-tain Tea makes the bowels work reg-ular, natural, makes you feel like new. Take it tonight. Howard Gard-ner. Miss Jessie Combs has gone to Florence, S. C. to take training for the profession of nurse. Ths Commercial National Bank will offer a arize of 9M In Gold to the farmer of Guil-ford who raises the best crop of tobacco on on* aero of ground, provided there will be twenty or more contestants. The Judges of this contest will be Mr. J. F. Jordan on ths part of the bank, and aomoone chosen by the Greensboro To-bacco Association, the third ta be selected by these gentle-men. Those wishing to enter the contest will please call at ths bank and leave their names and addresses. Commercial National Bank st.Mll MH .:-_ sta
Object Description
Title | The Greensboro patriot [February 16, 1910] |
Date | 1910-02-16 |
Editor(s) | Underwood, W.I. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
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Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The February 16, 1910, issue of The Greensboro Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C. by W.I. Underwood. |
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The State Library. r^7EL.V£! ^-A-O-ESS.
THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT
VOL. 89. GREENSBORO. N. C. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1910. NO 7
Or W. J. RICHARDSON
OFFICE: MCADOO BUILDING
mil TO rosTorriec
UBIDENCE: ei6 WEST QASTON ST.
J. H. BOYLES. M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Offloe In Holtoo Drug Store Building.
Office Phone 806.
lies. 409 W. Uiston: Res. Phone T88.
Or J. E. WYCHE
DENTIST
OFFICE IN CARTLANO BLDG.
Ut'TH IL* ST.. tKINHOaO, «. O.
LCX3AX, NilWS.
Mr. J. S. Moore Is recovering from
a severe attack of lagrippe.
Three nice second-hand surreys at
the Townsend Buggy Company's.
Feed cutters and belting at right
prices at the Petty-Reld Company's.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Wharton will
leave tonight on a trip to New York.
Mr. Max. T. Payne, manager of the
Greensboro Drug Company, was seized
with a sudden and serious illness
while at work in his place of busi-ness
Monday afternoon. He was re-moved
to his home on West Market
street and is now improving, but it
will be several days before he will be
able to return to his business.
We are still closing out our stock
of shoes at less than cost. Call and
see us before you buy. We are seU-FOR
SALE—Good milk cow. Ad- i ing the Mendenhall home-made shoes
dress B., care of The Patriot, or call for men at $1.76 and $1.85 per parr.
©r M. F. FOX
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
AUILFORD COLLEGE, N. C.
l)c E. A. BURTON
DENTIST
Office In Mrs. Watlinaton building,
Neit door to Conyer*a Drug: Store.
Upstair*.
C. W. BANNER, M. D.
OPPOSITB POBTOrriCE.
Practice United to the Eye, Ear. Nose
and Throat.
OBoe Hours-9 A. M. to 1 P. M.; £80 P-JM*
I P. M. Sunday. 9 to 1030 A. M. given to the
worthy poor.
Or W. P. Reaves, M. D.
Practice Limited to Eye, Ear. Nose
«TI2 Throat.
OBoe and Infirmary—McAdoo Building,
Next to Postoltlce.
Phone No. 30.
Dr. C. T. LIPSCOMB
DENTIST
Ofiee over Sykea Drug Company.
Phone 793.
ftt PARRAN JARBOE
OFFICE: OVER FAR1PS-KLCT7..
OPPOSITE OI'ILKOHD HOTEL.
Phone: Office, 571: Residence, 19.
Calls maybe left at Fariss- Klutz drug store.
Special attention given to country practice.
G. F. ROSS. M. D.
phone 911. 7-2t.
FOR SALE—Good family and work
horse. Address B., care of The Pa-triot,
or call phone 911. 7-2t.
Sugar, sugar. 25 pounds of granu-lated
sugar for $1.38, Kenny sells it
for that at 225 South Elm street.
Just received—a carload of barbed
wire. See us before you buy.
SOUTHSIDE HARDWARE CO.
We are also giving bargains in men's
and women's fine shoes.
W. J. BOONE & BRO..
McLeansville, N. C.
The snowstorm Friday was the
severest that has visited this section
| in 11 years and came on the anniver-sary
of the big storm of February,
1899. The snow Friday covered the
I ground to a depth of several inches,
I The weather has moderated since and
CHARGES AGAINST MR. KING. GUILFORD COMMENDED.
Private Citizen Accuses City Alder- Work of Superintendent of Health I
man of Official Misconduct. Subject of Praise.
The board of aldermen will hold an j Mr. J, A. Davidson, chairman of the I
adjourned meeting tonight to inves- Guilford county board of commission-tigate
charges of official misconduct era and ex-offlcio chairman of the
preferred against Alderman John L. county board of health, is in receipt
King by Mr. R. C. Hood. The matter of the following letter from Dr. Wat->
has been the subject of much discus- son S. Rankin, secretary of the state J
sion in Greensboro for the past few ; board of health, commending the work ,
days, and the meeting of the alder- of Dr. Edmund Harrison, the county
men tonight promises to be one of the superintendent of health, especially ,
most interesting and sensational ses- with view to the smallpox situation:
slons of that body held in many j ''I am writing to say I am very'
years.' ] much pleased with the smallpox work
The? charges were sprung at a meet- in Guilford county. Your superin-ing
of the board Friday afternoon tendent of health, Dr. Edmund Har-,
A, rison, reports only six cases of small-
Our underwear in quality is under most of the snow has disappeared,
sale prices. I but colder weather is predicted for to-1 the same time be held.
JOHNSON, HINKLE ft CO. ; night and tomorrow.
We have several second-hand gas-1 Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Blackmon leave
ollne engines. Write or call and see tonight for the northern dry goods
pox in your county at present, i
wish to say that th.s represents very
efficient work indeed in handling
this disease. You will appreciate the
value of this work when you com-,
pare the small cost of handling these {
cases in your county, as it has been
done, with the amount spent in other <
PETTY-REID CO.
a Bargain—A Stude-
U8.
For Sale at
baker rural delivery wagon.
7 2t. M. G. NEWELL CO.
Mrs. Charles F. Coe, who has been
markets, where they will make their
purchases of spring and summer
stock. Mrs. Blackmon will handle
the largest line of millinery this
year that has ever been seen on the
desperately ill of smallpox is improv- Southside. a large new addition to gtore hay been , recently
ing and is practically out of danger. for Ms purpo8e exciusiveiy.
Dr George W Norman is recover-. Jud w m Adams of Carthage,
ing from the effects of an operation 0 d lwo.weeks- eivil term
he underwent in a Richmond, \ a., Guilford Superior court Monday mom-hospital
about ten days ago. ing This wjn be followed by a
Clean Virginia seed oats—Burt, week's criminal term, after which a
Black Spring and Red Rust proof, two-weeks' special civil term will be
Come and see us. .held. The latter will be presided
6-4t. C. SCOTT ft CO. ' over by Judge G. W. Ward, of Eliza-
Mr. J. E. Marsh, of High Point, is beth City. Court will be in session
recovering from the effects of an op- in Greensboro continuously until
eration for appendicitis he underwent March 21.
at St. Leo's hospital several days ago. j rjr jonn A. Willlams^a we'.l known
SEED POTATOES—Irish Cobbler, and popular physician and surgeon of
and created a distinct sensation,
delegation of citizens organized by
Mr. Hood appeared before the alder-men
and asked that the election call-ed
for a bond issue of $125,000 to in-stall
a city lighting plant be called
off and insisting that the school bond
election, which had been called for
Id. The alder-men
acceded to the request of the ' counties, where the disease has been
citizens so far as the lighting propo- allowed to gain a foothold before
sition *:u concerned, but as W-b steps were taken to eradicate it. I
bond issues had been authorized in i wish to commend you on the wise,
the same ordinance, it was necessary course you have pursued so far In
to introduce a new ordinance author- behalf of the public health of your
lzlng the school bond ejection. The county and the state."
ordinance was introduced by Alder-1 This high praise of Guilford's effi-man
Albright, but upon objection by cient health organization is deserved
Alderman King, who had opposed and will be appreciated by the peo-calling
off the bond election for Pie of the county, but it should b
lights, it went over until the next explained that since the report
of I regular meeting. | which Dr. Rankin refers was made
It was at this Juncture that Mr. other cases of smallpox have been
Hood addressed the board and stated discovered in the county. Dr. Harri-that
he desired to prefer charges of son informs The Patriot that, in ad-official
misconduct against Mr. King, dition to several cases in the James-
,He was informed that he would be town section, there are four cases
required to prefer the charges in a near the Central Carolina rair
formal manner and stated that he grounds, in the suburbs of this city,
would do so. At an adjourned meet- and one each at Guilford i .,! .
ing of the board Monday night a Friendship and i h x
communication was received from
Mr. Hood stating that he would pre-
»
The officials have
well in hand.
the situation.
Green Mountam Ear* Rose, BSS. ST. cU^s" b£n'qu£ 1,1 of appe. . gr *£~***~S?ES£
Burbank, Peerless and Rural New rJ'citis for several days. He under- tne aldermen, whereupon the hearing
Yorker. Call on the Foster-Moffitt
Company. [
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hancock, who
were called to Greensboro by the ill-ness
and death of Mr. Hancocks fath
er, have returned to their home in
New York. I
Mr. J. Ed. Albright has moved his
plumbing shop to the building in the
rear of Dick's laundry. His office is
in a new building just erected on the
west side of the laundry.
Mr. James W. Albright, a former
DEATHS OF A WEEK.
nt an operation at St. Leo's hospi-tal
Saturday night, and for a while
his condition was considered critical,
but the latest reports are to the ef-fect
that he is improving. Dr. Wil-liams
was stricken soon after his re-turn
from Richmond, V;i., where he
went to assist in an operation on Dr.
G. W. Norman, of Pomona.
DOG LOST—Strayed away January
19, 1910, a black and white pointer
dog; two years old; weighs about 40
pounds; black head and ears and
ticked body; with almost an even
Office—lOO McAdoo Bunding
Next to Postofflce—Phone 783
Residence—617 W. Goiton St.
Phone 1108.
DR. L. G. COBLE
DENTIST
resident of Greensboro, who hasi made aaAile on back but ulight\y to one
his home in Asheville for a number sIde; almost perfectly marked. This
of years, is reported to be recover- dog nas been hand|ed verv little and
ing from a serious illness. ig very wild , will pay a liberal re-
Mr. Lee H. Battle, who was cashier ward for his return or any infdrma-of
the City National Bank, has gone tion that will lead to his recovery.
to Georgia to engage in the life in- ; \v. \v. MOONEY,
surance business. His family remain* i 7-tf. Kernersville, N. C.
in Greensboro for the present. | H j overman, of Salisbury, a spe-
The market on green hides is very ciai agent of the census bureau,
uncertain, but prices on furs are still charged with the collection of statis-steady.
Better sell before there is -
a general decline.
A. C. FORSYTH..
We want chickens, eggs and butter.
Market prices, in cash every time.
We handle all sorts of produce.
SOUTHERN PRODUCE CO..
Corner Elm and Lewis streets.
was set for tonight, Mr. Hood being I. ~" _ ,
required to file a copy of the charges I Mr. James E. Wrenn, a well known
tilth the city clerk by 6 o'clock last young business man of this city, died
evening °' pneumonia at St. Leo s hospital
The charges as filed by Mr. Hood ' Friday morning He was 27 years old
recite a number of alleged unlawful and had resided in Greensboro about
and irregular transactions of Mr. two years, having been connected
King as a member of the board of al- with the South Atlantic Lumber Com-dermen
and also as a member of the Pany. He was a popular young man
county highway commission. He is and a member of the Elks, the
charged with trading with the city Knights of Pyth.as and the Merchants
and county In violation of a state and Manufacturers' Club, and mem-law
and with receiving per diem as **» of these organizations formed a
a member of the highway commission , delegation that accompanied the re-in
excess of the amount allowed by ; mainsi to the former home of the de-law
The charges are detailed in 19 ;>»a»jed at McCu lers Wake county
specifications. >w,herp **« funeral and interment took
Mr. King is charged, as a member Place. ^
of the highway commission, with sell- | i.„_-
ing the county "slag" for road-build- Mrs. B. B. Lewis died at her home
Ing material at a profit of over $600'on Laurie avenue Saturday night fo-and
with having sold the city, while lowing an illness of considerable du-a
member of the board of aldermen, I ration. She was 69 years of age and
a pordon of the same material for >s survived by her husband and the
The Man
Who
Drives the Plow
Is the most independent of all
workers. He Is his own man-ager.
His acres are his king-dom.
But to be independent
means that he must take care
of himself. It is his duty to
himself and those depending on
him to make his welfare' secure.
There is only one sure way of
doing this, and that is by keep-ing
a bank account.
Whenever you make a sale
from the products of your farm,
come around and deposit the
proceeds with us. Then you
can pay all bills with checks
and need never worry about
the safety of your money or
the danger of paying a bill
twice through lack of a receipt.
Four per cent, paid on sav-ings
deposits.
American
|Exchange Bank|
GREENSBORO, N. C.
Capital, . t300.000.00.
K. P. WHARTON. President.
J. W. 8COTT, Vice President.
R. O. VAUGHN. Cashier.
F. H. NICHOLSON. A»Bt. Cashier.
NEW CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
port
street work.
Other charges that
; following children:
he and W. E. Lewis.
Messrs. H. W.
Mrs. Charles G.
man office in charge of John J. Hed- E'XflSdTO
rick. Mr. Overman will have the d.s- » «• "gLSJ
. tinction of reporting more furniture In^n wolatto,
n ^ n.i. J in nmi,i, „.,n.iis. factories than any other chief special
Bentww Arcade, opposite Benbow Hotel,
Greensboro. N. C. Phone SOI.
tuoatdineglivcelrasthseoafddthreessGbreefeonrselwthreo gbraifgt hts i,pemrriitooir>v
school at the approaching commence- . Rev. Dr. S A. Steel oCNashvUle
ment in Mav ' Tenn., one of the most forceful and
mem in way eloquent men in the ministry of the
Rev. E. K. McLarty. pastor of \\ est
Market Street Methodist
preached a special sermon to
tist church, of which Mrs. Lewis was
a devoted member.
Mr.- F. W. Floyd died of pneumonia
Sunday morning at his home on
South Ashe street. He was 39 years
artment. all of this be-lation
of the law.
The most serious accusation
brought against Mr. King is the
charge that, as a member of the high-the
a^oun? allowed by law for hi.£■£„.££- ESli^^tJ;
MrCe'Hnod has retained Justice & i with whose family he resided. The
church" M- E. Church, South, is assisting the!Broadh tQ represent him at the , funeralI was held from the home Mon-thS
Pastor in a series of special meetings ; heari " sofar' Mr. King has not | day afternoon, the service being con-
?S at Centenary Methodist church. Mon- S2SL „n„ntl „nd states that he ducted by Rev. R. G. Kendrick and
e t. TAYLOH. 4. I. SCALES.
Staley. Interment was
Taylor O Scales
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS
AT LAW
GBEEBSBOKO. I. C.
Robert M. Douglas. Robert D. Douglas.
DOUGLAS Ct DOUGLAS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
. , ,,„ j PmDioveu counsel and "be,,
rreedd rraaccee day night he delivered a lecture on |™gj" w™, „£ do so. He says Ce|HeT. W. F. Staley Intermen e Young ^ ^ ^ Forks Qf the prooaoiy WLU ^^ ^ g MI and made lu Greene Hill cemetery.
""•"'" ' ' ■'"•' !lli ' ' " 'complete investigation of the entire I
when the
CfiM ta Greensboro Loan and Troit lldr-
THOMSON & HOYLE
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Commercial Sat'l Bank Bids-. Greensboro.
dents o' the Agricultural and
chanical College for the colo
Sunday afternoon. Road" and last night"he spoke espe-
The friends of Mr. Henry M. Rrece, cially t0 the women. Tonight he will
a native of the Jamestown section, speak on —f^e inspiration of the
who is institution clerk in the office Bible." Dr. Steel is being heard by
of the state treasurer, will regret to large and interested congregations,
learn that he is critically ill of pneu- and mucn interest is being manifest-monia
in Raleigh. ed in the special services.
I am receiving orders for oyster | The stockholders of the Central j session "of" the board promises to
shells to be burned and used as a fer- Carolina Fair Association held a meet-1 spicy and interesting.
tilizer or ground for poultry rood, ing a few days ago and made pre-
Will sell r.t 20 cents a bushel. Apply ijn.jnary arrangements for the fair
to J. R. Donnell, phone 165 or post-. to be ne,d October 11-14. The. follow-off
ice box 383. 7"tf- ing officers were elected for the year:
Mr Charles A. Hines. a well known John L. King, president; John A.
, yoiing member of the Greensboro bar, Young, first vice president; C. M. ZfcZZTY* "tlie'fact' that the "crack-was
given the third degree at Mon- Vanstory, second vice president; T |™»' DJ "" ^nnt
l
who ^ve seed
la-_ ..,„i,t-o maariiMF of Corinthian D. Sherwood, third vice president; J iarmers oi nt^""WJ™ ollo f,^tii
matter, and insists that,
truth is known, it will be shown that
he has been guilty of no wrong.
A number of witnesses will appear
before the aldermen to testify for
both sides, and oltogether tonight's
be
Will be Formed at Public Meeting
to be Held Tomorrow Night.
A public meeting of the citizens of
Greensboro will be held in the court
house tomorrow night, at which time
the Chamber of Commerce will be re-organized.
This was decided upon at
a mass meeting held last Thursday
night. Mr. E. J. Justice presided
, over the meeting, and a number of
gentlemen made enthusiastic speech-es
stressing the need of a business
organization and pledging their sup-port
in the movement.
Officials of the defunct Chamber of
Commerce announced that the organi-zation
was in debt a little over $2,000
and it was unanimously agreed to
raise this amount as the first step in
effecting a reorganization. An amount
more than sufficient to liquidate the
indebtedness was subscribed in a few
minutes, and at the same time a con-siderable
sum was pledged to the sup-port
of the new organization.
The committee on membership is
making a vigorous canvass of the
. city, and already several hundred
citizens have enrolled as members of
the new Chamber of Commerce. It
is expected that the new organization
Clarence, the seven-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dennett, died of
pneumonia Sunday morning at the
family home on Bellemeade avenue.
Lhe fU^da:an1o^ngfrTethserr^e wlTS^O-TwlS".'TnTSS?
being6 cAonducatyedmb°ynReSv.tE0 JTltS ** tha« the old organization ever
Larty. enjoyed.
Guilford Seed Corn in Demand in
Maryland.
That the fame of Guilford as
corn-growing county is spreading is at Lee's chapel today.
Mr. Lee King, an aged and well Lagrippe pains that pervade the en-i
known citzen. died at his home near tlre system, lagrippe coughs that rack
iRudd yesterday morning. He was and strain, are quickly cured by Fo-a
I 80 years old. The funeral was held leys Honey and Tar. Is mildly laxa-tive,
safe and certain in results.
I day night's meeting of Corinthian D. Sherwood third vice »>'«\"C''V I c"ornVor Vale are receiving calls from
A social hour. Garland Daniel, secretary; Neil El- J*^,™* JK.^Sr*Sty toys ago
i Mr. J. A. Davidson, chairman of the
3*»elal attpntion given to collections.
Lokos negotiated.
F. P. HOBGOOD. Jr.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
| Lodge of Masons,
with refreshments, followed.
The Greensboro Fruit Co.
5.000 pounds of poultry each
and pays highest market pri
same. You will find a full line
fruits and vegetables at their place
on East Washington and Davie.
FOR SALE—370 cords wood. Will
trade for good horse or mule dry
cattle or sheep. Will sell wood in
: lington, treasurer. The officers
Bargains in Books.
Howard Gardner.
I have an Encyclopedic Dictionary See that woven wire fence at the
of four large volumes, costing $24, Townsend Buggy Co.'s before you buy
going at cost.
Jloe In Wright Building, Opposite
Court House Greensboro. N. 0.
LSTl M. Scott. Chaa. B. McLean.
SCOTT O McLEAN
ATTOBNEYS AT LAW
SlfWoi 111 Cesrt Saasre, Greessbere.aT.C.
GEORGE M. PATTON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
101 Court Square. - Greensboro. N. C.
ms*. j. IHAW CM*S. a. MINIS
SHAW & HINES
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
. wants the following named .constitute the | Mr J. A £a™'J.'on^issionerSi re.; which I will sell for $10. Nice oak; elsewhere. It is
b week, board of directors: E. E. Bain W. Doara « ~™ » from the owners of! case goes with this set.
ices for C. Boren, J. E. Tomlinson, F. N. Tay- ^^.fL™^ Maryland who desired New Cabinet Encyclopedia. 8 vol-line
of f_u'S „.r.m
lor, J. D. Helms and W. A. Watson. i!.n,„,lf.h with narties who umes, only $12. An exceptional offer |