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• T Th. Twre^"-- State «-'br.ry. ^V'.T^J^pr^T7- r sa ' \ •rrnr?rr*r^*v-'.* 9i..rvmw* — TV TT' rHE PATRIOT VOL. 89. GREENSBORO. N. C*. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1*10 k W. J. RICHARDSON orricc: Me*ooo BUILDINO ■*«T TO MITOmCt ASIDRNCC: 815 WHT QA«TON *TT. • J. H. BOYLES. M. D. [ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ' >t»o* In Hoi ton Drue Store Bulldlrw. Offloe Phone 80k Be*.t» W. Gaston; RM, Phone SB. ©r J. E. WYCHE OENTI3T OPrTCK IN CARTLANO BLOQ. • ••TK in *T.. amtaeaaao. a. «. P, ©c M. F. FOX YSICIAN AND SURGEON aOILPOAO COLLEQB. N. c. Or E. A. BURTON OENTI8T (floe la Mr* Watilnrton build ins, Kaxt door to Cony- rri Drue Sun. UiMM.fr*. NO 1 •CHOOt FUNDS APPORTIONED. Oak Ridge Torm Trite Year Will POMP Extend From Oak Springs 125 AN AGRICULTURAL AS.OCIATION. THE COUNTY'S BUSINESS. Deep River. 12 Four to Eight Months—Steady In- a ., „., ~" "' crease In the Per Caoit*. * S^ Rid*o ? Colfax ....|116 427 County Organize Ion Formed Safer- Commteeionera Make Appropriation day to «J»-M Gui.r-ru. ran..- for Antl-Tubereuloele Exni.i»— Ing Interest* val-at/i* r-rizea ■» Awarej gorn uixweia. Jurore for Two Te.-rr.a of Couri and Road Matter.. a.. VUUOi •*■■■• *19Y toe purpow of makin* an appo.tloa'l Colored ........ A- j£,^ at» w*t? .°*,tMa SJS °*1. co-"«"e^er* Mouu*y ana rSr meat of the county's achool find for Htah P«hU rtSr^alJti?! f JUea m*»Uu* tf °*y» *ae **« ■-•'-«» of lue uew tne ensuing year. The ampunt appor-'rw „, 9 ^ ££ ™L, **' *u"1 b"8Ue«" S*»JS» °< ■»«*-* »•»«•«« •*« » tloned approximates .iToOO which £f?p R,Ter ««» JfT,"!:, e meeuu, w„a c-iea u/ t-e uo.isdo.-a.uio au.ona. of ua^i-es. wai will lacrease the length of the term feifir,ell^. »•» 2£ff7 S^"-16*-0 ••» ,»*• '"*- *ow traus-.ted. All .h, menders of the In the co than four many of So.ci,. Schoc, T,x*o. Tl^ffe*^™"^ ~ "'" ^ P" *■»»■ Dr" J" T. J. Bat- Osceola |«* tMMMj Don't Resolve DO IT t P0.K„ ,,_ * — e,Snt months. Perhaps the average for the entire county will be arout six months. When the special taxes are tiken Gijsonvllle into account the total amount vaail- Monticello SMe for schools in the county i8 Brlj-itwood about 464,000. Tha per capita this year was fixed at $2.40, which Is an Increase rf 11 cento over last year. It Is worthy of note that the per capita heg te"m iacreased 10 cents a year under tha administration of Superintendent roust, having grown fro-n $1.90 to $2 40 la five years. Doubtless It will go to $2.50 next year. Tin apportionme t es made by the board Monday to lows: S 133 iSS+TSZ VLr^i ""•'••"•-'J *??■ "e *nd Dr.Caor.es «mn*t. a .Xtfr l2fi4.ori^, 0f .^ r-,u« "e ^«-ta» troJi me-u lforu county AnL- \C. W. BANNER, M. D. orroeiTa roacorriOB. Lliweo to the Eye. Ear. Nose sad Throat. • flour*-* A. M. to I P. M.; tM V H. to Bundar. » to HUD A, M. aivea to the If poor. W. P. Reaves. M. D. I Practice Lcahed to Eye. Ear. Note •a* Throat. Dttoe and Tntirm -ry—Mo > 'TO IkUMtaa;. Next to I'osUilHoo. PHUDONO.M. Dr. C. T. LIPSCOMB DENTIST i over- HyKM Druir Ooaipaay. i m Washington Township. <Pns"ck $110 Barber ]io 676 2 3 Glenwood Brown Summit Gllmer No. 4 Bessemer . Fentress special Lonsview Plney Grove (Friendship) Morehead special Halls Rocky Knoll Groome Oak Shade Gul fo d College Oak Ridge special Colfax 26"> toe Doi.ru and >.a.e^ for a Ujj-iaj.. ..... In response to th3 call, about 200 of $a-0 to bSi.at .n ue/.ayiug tae m • raraiers ana o0 DO/8 ware present expense of uri4«ln t 1 ulUJuS-OfO 90 149 gaV* a DeLa'-e Jamestown special We'ch Wil-u' Grove Soringfleld Me~h8"*csvllle 299 O-k HIU 444 Jefferson special 1,179 Oinaway Children Hl'h "clnt Graded .... Greensboro Crrded .T<iTDe8t'-wi Hi-»h S"1'-©! . Pleis-nt Garden High School.. Monticello High Srh ol INSTALLATION AND BANQUET. DE PARRAN JARBOE FriCBi OVBH FAKifB-KLrTZ. ;OHI1>f I I K i.Uli.K)UI) HOTKU Phone: OSloe. ATI: Kraldeiioe. N Oall* may >*- left at Fa<la* Klntsd ru» atore. Bpeelal sttea'lnn riveu u> ouuutry prauuue 'has. W. Moseley. M. D PHAOTIOB I.I U ITCH T1 > l> IMKA HBK OF HE STOMACH AND INTESTINES ^BpoattaQuilford HuUil, Ureeiiilxiro, N.C. 't Ifloe phone 671. residenoe phnne liMS. >unv, 9 a. ia I- ■ I u. m.; a p. m. to I v. m. noaover Paria- Kiuii l«ru« Oi„ SI Houth m Street* lu-«lrt-n<>e. aK N. Poriii* DlreeL G. F. ROSS, M. D. Office—lOO McAdoo Buildin, Next to Po-uiitice—Paoue J«a I Realdeace—4>I7 W. Caston St. I'b.-nr IH«. .. IIILOD 4. I. ac.ii. Taylor Q Scales nORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW QKXsHSBOBO. ■. C. ■oart M. Douyla*. Robert t). Uousla*. )UGLAS & DOUGLAS ATTORNEYS AT LAW la BrMiabar* Laa* •■« Trait Bids. fHOMSON O HOYLE .ATTORNevs AT LAW iaercUl ltn'i Baas Bide.©reeassere Tho-nea ......".'...'"..'.'.'.'."...'... 16C S8?° River (High Ft. Tp.) Summers ".".".* 1>9 Union 246 Os33oa no Colored , no Rock Creek. Gibsonville $915 Waltsett 36 Brookfleld 2 0 Colored Schools. • GibsonvlUe JJJ5 Waitse;t ro Wadsworth 120 Greene. Pikes Peak $nj Pleosatt Union 150 Woods no Erick Church 150 Mt Pleasant 3 5 Hucks no Mt. Hope 2"5 Colored ,,. no Mad asn. Merry Oaks $no Smith no Mootlcello 320 Mad sjn 170 Colored Schools. J-ickson no Old Union 100 JerTe-scn. MU1 r>olnt $170 SeJalla i."0 McLeansville 29 "■ Oak Hill 140 Shady Grove 150 Alamance 270 Colored S hools. Palmer Institute 1"0 McLeansville 100 Clay. Patterson $no Coble 180 Staley 130 Monatt 15" Tabemscle 170 Colored .., 10' Monroe. Brljh'wood $221 BBS W,Wn tn8 IB6*tto- w»» c-iied 10 o.- »»n exaltlt from .b, Natoa«i An I- •ea der la tae court house Sfcturduy Ly .Tuoe cuiosls bocie.y. tae city of 127 S J- A" D*f*°»-B, chalraian tf the oreeas.oro haun, a reeu to m<J.e a «i Doard of couuty cOJimissioneis. w^o ll^e co..tri..ution. A.tar ulsausjijn lfu ft^ed tne oLject of tae n-eeUag to auu coasideruUon of UJ RUUSf. ute 4974 * ^ne of «eaer-l *-»"» impi-ove- rejassi w.s 6rautea sad ue appr^, *'%! n.Cat. prison oruered. prof. Thomas R. Foust, county su- It uavlog been reported to th*! pariatendeut of public iastruetion, 1 board that A.r. ri. i^ind3ey Ho;k.n3 dat-Jied re ort of tae ooys'1 had klndiy doneted .o the ian.uies of coru-growia^ contest, taj result o.',td« county home, the county wjra i" " 104S "i"00 ■*■ beea P''-teu in tne Pa- tfoase, the jail sad .oavl.t c«.mps ap-trlot. After vatch fahort spaeshes' pies far Chnstmis. it w.s oruered were mate ly Dr. J. R. Cordon, J. 64 C. i.eaneu, John A. Yoan, 121 1,493 399 251 680 .$ 5V . 6.532 . 10/01 poo 876 20 f1*1 attentinii K 1 ven to colleotlon*. bi oesotiated. P. HOBGOOD. Jr. ATTORNEY AT LAW. oe ID Wria-bi Uuildlnc. Oppoalta Court Houae 'I rwneboru. It 0. M.Boott. Chas. B. McLean. iCOTT & McLEAN ATT0BNEY3 AT LAW bi 111 Cnrt Beeer*. ©raaaihara.B.C. FRGC M. PATTON 'ATTORNEY AT LAW loonrt Reaar*. .- Oreenatmio, H. C. f "*• J B*T4A<I* OMA«. A. MINE* iHAW&HINES ATTORNEVS AT LAW !<M»at RanaMM and «H Wew WeAdoo Beiidiia» iaw*lu KiMtfBun. Erow i Sumn.it 140 Gleawood 260 ^r-y 12J Mt Vernon ii0 Colored Schools. Special 140 Brow a Summit 1,0 Sh-w 250 Gil.Tier. North Gllmer $3,8'1 Sharps 125 Sou;h Buffalo 3 BessaTer 1,470 Colored, Holmes 130 Fent e?e. Total for Townsh p $1,175 Center Grove. Hllsiale $if5 Ge.bs mane 180 Seaeiville l'<0 Loajvlew 15 J Colored Schools Falrgrove 11' Spojial 110 More' ead. $3,445 HaU'fl 224 Sumner Concord $110 Sb-dy Grove .• 11 J Ceiter 30) Roc y Knoll 160 Groo.i.o 2.0 Colored S hools. Groome 110 Gosien 110 Bruce. 8ummerfleld $270 Elm Grove 270 Massey 110 Co ored, Summerf'eld 12^ Frie.idshiD. Rid?ef"eld $22"> t n jausaip 1-9 Hickory GroTe 1*0 Gullford College ....550 Pine/ Grove 160 Colored Schools. ColUn's Grove 12} Persimmon 12-> Jamestown. Jamestown >7-8 Oak Shade 218 Union 161 Walnut Grove 100 Colored Oak Ridce. Oak Ridge 124 Stokeslale Enjoyable Oec-e'on rt Proximity Monday Night. Keys one Council No. 81, Jr. O. U. A. M., of Prox mity, gave a pub-lic installation and banquet Monday nljht that was att.nded and euj- y.'d by a larje crowd. Tha ex ircises were opened with prayer by Rev. J. W. Injle, tfter *hich the following new-ly ei-.-U.jU t>Ricer8 wert- installed Ly Deputy Councl.or Scurlo k: Coun-cilor, C. W. Lambe'.h; vice councilor, W. f, Craytoa; recardin^ secretary, B. M. Smith; -assistant recording sec-retary, Willie BadtUn; financial s.c-retary, J. H. Lut er; treasurer, J. J. Phoen.x; conductor, Arthur Lswi3; warden, Chas. Mass y; inside senti-nel, Gil Smith; o t-,ide sentinel, Q. Poole; chaplain, J. W. Stawart; trus-tee 18 mj.iths, Hu;h Kiklns; repre-se. ita ive to the sate council, three years, J. F. Scunoek; alternate, J. W. Mills. Sr. Tli : installation was followed with short addresses by Judge N. L. Eure, Air. .ohn J. Phoenix and Dlstr.ct Deputy Sechrest, cf High Point. An elegant banqu3t was served at the coi.clutioii of these exercises. Darin; the banquet brief addressas ware maue by Mr. Ce;str Cone. Mr. He.iry S.imstag, o.' New York; Mess: s. J. L. Sechre t. A. A. Chand ler, y.r. Spencer, o.' Hijh Point; Rev. Mr. Rl;hardson, of White Oak: Re/. Mr. I rezwell, of Revolution; Mr. J. F. Scurlock and othJis. The conclud-ing; so ech was by Mr. John J. Phoe nix, who thanked th; members of the council for the su)po:t given him during his term as co: ncilor. Du lng the pas. year the member-ship h 8 incre-sed more then 35 per ceat. aid the coun.il is in a flour-ishing condition. ... Andrew Joyner anu otbe.s. Mr. Robert L. rfeh ol.'ic d, of Rou e 4, was cailej out a:.d ;.sked to exp.a.: how he r_.sed over 700 oushe.s n corn on 10 acres ; t a cost of less than 8 cents per b shel. Mr. School field very ^r^o.'. ly responded, and in explanation of h.s methed a.trlu-uteJ his snece s to taree th.ngs Prj.ier preparation o. the seea bed, proper cultivation o. the crop and careful se.e.tljn of seed. He stated th it he used only i00 pounds of com-inerc a. fertilizer to the acre. Prof. I. O. Schau >, of the state de-partment of education a d the na-tion a. department of a;rl julturj, was tn -t the thanks of .he bo. id Le ex-tended to Mr. Ho k ns ar.d th.t a letter Le written to him expressing tne appreciation of h s kinuuess An order was mada to the effect thct notice be served on vVuli^m Dean s, James Den s, John Hunch and a'ranklla Lan.er o d.tin Hors.- pen creek across tielr lands, or ths count/ will drain .t at their expense. C. M. .-il-iss was appointed s..per-iitend.' nt of tae .Oiaty house of ior-rection at a sala-y cf $50 per month and . oe U1..SS was appointed guard at a salary cf $30 p. r month. Superior Cour Jurcre. Jurors for two civil terns of Gul-ford Superior cou.t wjro dr_wn LS presant by special arranjea.ent and |lo"OW3- , , made a talk oa oe:te- firm meJlotls *•' the term beginning February • oa.-Uoular wori in "~W R- "f^S A" "," "r* «' D. Burgess, J. W Gray, Sr., J. C. Normar, J. Ed. Ch iacoe, L W. Smith, J. B. Smith, A. A. Kirk-nan, John R. Coble, M. L. Coble, W. R. Picaard, W. E. B air. Hen y L. White ley, H. M. Patte son, Ciecr.e S. Ser-geant, J. W. Fry, S. C. Rudd, F. L. Trojdon, C. M. t»r t hett, George W. Grein, Dav.d Itumbie, L. B. Br.w? and Rotert T. Coo>. For the tsrm le inr.lng Februry 21—J. H. Ad an s, J. Wes ey Hed.lck, W. A. Allen, J. J. Frazie.-, J. H Sa'.- terfiald, D. E. Thornto •, Will in: Durhim, John A. Camp', ell, Tnoai.s R. Os^orne. P. M. St3W rt, C. A. Clapp, J. R. Pitts, Carl L,. Wharton C. R. Fields, C. A. Heodrlx, J. Henry Phipps, a. E. Sml in, W. O. Do^get , Robert A. Starr, P. F. Reynolds, D. R. Hopkins, Daniol Lryton, J. C. O'Brien and D. M. Chris:i on. Roads aid Brldroo. Th2 county sur.eor wes ordered to survey the rotd haretofore granted in Deep River tow 8 ip, from J. L. Charles' to Mr. Wh t hearts place. The petition heratcfore filed ask-ing for the opening of a puolic road in Gilmer township, beginning on th." Hillsboro road at Sharp's store, and runn ng north throu.h the lanes o the A. & M. Firemen Interested in Insurance) Com-pany. A well attended aid enthuslas'lc meeti g of the ..re -nsuoro fire de- P-ru ent w. s held Monday night to take a lion U regard to the proposed Firemen s Fire Ins.rancs Compa. y of North Carolina, a company to Le or ,-an.zed and candu ted t y the voi-unteo.- firemen of too state. The company is to have a capital of $100,- 00J, bu. is autnoriz3d to begin bus.- nsss when $50,0JO shall have been paid in. The Green oro firemen will undertake to rais3 S8 000 of thesvO^k, and of tais amount $2,00J w-s sub-scribed at Monday nl nt's meeting. Air. E. L. Clarke, sacretary of the Greens cro fire d.'partxent, was name a as losal saUclting agent and wiil endeavor to ras; th9 rema nder of Jrean8boro's appor.ionment oft_e stock. To Our Friend* and Customers. We are pleased to inform you that our market opened ^he new year un der the most aus ilrious conditions Prices are fully up to those preval - laj just prior to the holidays, and we coafldeatly expect them to con-tiime EO. Wa hope to have you with us soon Trusting you had a merry Chris - mas, and w.s'aing for you an exceed-ingly prosperous new year, we re main' Your friendI, BURTON & STANLEY. WANTED—A go-d farm hard Married man wl hout ch ldren pre ferred Must have ?ood recommen-datiors. Good temis for the right man. Address FARMER. In care of 1401 Patriot. I want to trade a f'ne young Hol- 390'stein In condition for f'esh cow Bethel 227 (will pay difference. Phore S29 or Winding Hill 194 . call at 212 South M^ndeih-H «treet Colors Schools. I l-2t. CHAS. J. SROCKMANN. ani expl-ined th wa ch he is engaged—he organ zat on of boys' corn cl I s. Prof. Scnatb said he hoped flnaly to have one of the.w clubs organized in every scho.l district li tie state. Vt the conclus'oa of Prof. Stub's P-''. 'ess a comm U e was appointed to'->'et'.re and subn-it e plan of^pr-gan zation, the fo Lowing reoomman-dationa being mace and adopted: 1. That the org.n,zation be sryled the Gullford County Agricultural As-sociation. 2. That the off ce"s te a presldir.t, a vice prej.Le.it, a secretary aoJ a treasurer. 3. That the ex2c:tive commute? consis. of the of 1 e s and one mem-ber of the assoc.a-ion In each town-ship. 4. That any Whits citizen of Gul - ford county, regardkss of occupntion. be allowed to leoie a member of the association upon the payment of a membership fee ol $1, and that th • exec tlve committee te authorized to solicit coatributio-8 to te used as prizes. 5. That officers of the association be chosen to serve one year. 6. That the as o'iatlon meet rn-nual'y on the second Monday in De-cember or at the call of the presi-dent. 7. That the executive comtrittee re empow red to of er prizes for adults and al-o for boys a d a so to have full control of the* same. 8. That 3e/en members of the ex-ecutive committee co stltute a quorum for tho trans :ct.on cf business. 9. That tae ssjslatioa's monry be pad out upon t e warrant of the pres'dsnt and tho secretary. 10. That the tr9 surer shall gl e a detailed report at every annual meeting of all rec.ipts and disburse-ments. Wh'le the committee that made tte above reaommendatiors was ou\ Judge James E. to d, who was pres-ent as a spectator, was called upon and responded w th a short and ap-propriate speech. Upon motion oT John A. Youn-g, every member of th3 executive com mlttee w s autho i'..d to canvass far new members of the association. Upon motion of John C. Kennett. the people of each township were re quested to get to ether and recom-mend their membe- of the executive-committee, the pres d:rt? being autho - ized to make an ap olntmentt in case no recommendation be made In 30 days. „ . The following were enrolled as charter a embers ol the association- J. A. Davidson, W. E. Beabow, John C. Kennett, J. A. Groome. J. A. Hos-klns, Z. L. Groome, W. C. Bain, A. J Lambeth, John W. Wharton, Jr., C T M Clapp, C. H. Wooters, Ern-est W. Teague. W. A Aydlette. T D Hard n, W. S. High' II, S. F. Whit*. Thomas R. Foust. W. L. Klvett, W. T. Whtsett, G. H. McKlnney. J. A. Rankin, John A. Youn«, Dr. J. R-Gordon and W. C. ' lchael Oftcers of ths a saciation were elected as follows: J. A. Davi.son. pres dent; Dr. J. R. Gordon, vice pres dent; Thomrs R. Foust, sacre tary; J. A. Rank n, treasurer. Instead of reealvteg to tecin economising ana sav.ng on Jan-uary l, 1810, START TODAY Give yonr Ch latmaa pres-ents, o" con ae. Bnt tlvo ta> tellUe.itly. Dont to was efuL Determine to save by bogla> | nlng to save RIGHT NOW. That's the only a*>re wavy. A«4 •*- then— ; j If you start yonr Satinga Aa> ' • count with m .n D.csmbor 1909. your 1910 Chrstmaa wl.I be merrier. TRY IT AND SEE REMEMBER wo pay 4 par cent, lnteres. com oun led quar-terly aid (epos * m de on or f fore Saturday, December 4th, ! arawa Internet from De.-ember American Exchange Bank| ORItNMOBO N. C. Capital. IJOO.OOOOO. B.P. WHAKTDN. Hreeideot J. W. HOfirr. Vlee Prealdem R.O. VAl-()M\.(a,hi.-F. r II NICHUL-ON, Aaat. Caabler. +*•*•••••• eeeeeeee^* Clvl Tertn of Superior Court A week's civil term or Gullford buper.or court opened Monday morn-ing, w.th Judge W. j. Adams, of Carthate, on tae bench. The entire time of the first day was consumed in hearing the casj of Dr. A. Viae-oer, g a;aiost the Norti Ca.-oliaa a.a.o board of exan.ioers la optometry, the suit be ng the resa.t of tae re/usal of the board to g.aat Dr. VlneLerg a license in optometry. The case was heard tefore Jud^e Adams in cham-bers, both sides waiving their right of a .ury trial. Jud.e Adams ie> serveJ his decis'on. The greater part of the day yea- -terday was consumed in hearing aa action brought by .hi American Pure Food Company a;aii.s: H. A. Molfl.t Co lege, Cersar Cone | and o hers, of Ran-lima i, the cse The Ion? In<*ocr- life of wi-ter makes the blood weak, the systeir e->sily cntches cold and disease. Hoi lister's Rocky Mount'in Tea Is the greatest winter ramedy; prevente colds and dise-se: keeps you well all winter, 35 cents. Tea or Tablets Howard Gardner. We have spray pumps and lime-sulphur solution. TETTT-Rnr) CO. an dother3 to the point where Phil-lips avenue intersects Summit ave-nue, was brought up and ordered re advertised. The petition asking for the operia-; of a public road in Fentress town-ship, teginning at a point near th? postoffice at Pleasant Garden and running through tie lands of Mr. Rockfield, Walter Fletcher and othe.e to the public road at th? croner o' W. D. Kirkman's fed, was granted and ordered opened according to law. Tha board also granted a petitior asking for the orenlng of a public road to be;in at W. C. Kirkman's mall box and running east o/er the lands cf W. D. Kirkman, W. C. Kirk-man, H. L. Hanner and others to the road leading from J. C. Kennett's to the macrdam road. A petition pre/iously filed asklp-for the opening of a public rotd in High Point towns lip, leading from J. R. Rid'e's store, in the southern sut-urts of Hi;h Point, and runnin' south with the Asheboro & Randle man ra.lrord to tho Randolph count line, was granted and the road order-ed opened accord.ng to lew. A petition was filed Baling for r public road ia Samner township, be ginning at a point on the lire be tween J. A. McCandlcss and D. L. Hod gin, on the new road from Hod gin's stcre to the Cole rane rrill ro d and running south to the Randolph county line, being a distance of atout one n lie. The board ordered a bridge buii t across* Alamance creek ft D. P. Foust's mill, the pHtloners to fur nish the lumber neessary at $3 per thous-nd, the conr.tr to cons'rurt the bridge and thn lumber to be de 'lvered on the ground ty the petl toners. in vol. I.ng a bill of goods sold the de-fendants. The jury returned a ver-dict for the defend :n s. The court is now engaged ia hear-ing a damage suit brought by C. T. Robertson agalns. the Southern Ex-press company. Notice of Sale. On Thursday, Jan. 20, 1910, I will sell tae following personal property at au.ton on the premises of Daniel Smith, la Fentress .owushpl: One 1-horse wagon and harness, one buggy and harness, farming tools, household and kitchen furni-ture, cotton seed, oats, corn, rough feed, and a number of other articles not mentioned. ROBERT KIRKMAN. Farms Wanted. We have 1 liulr'ei for farm Wnde li Piedmont sec.ion of North Caro-lina. Owners of farms, desirlna: to ae'l. will flad It to their Interest to communicate with the Piedmont Lsnf and Improvement Company, Greens-boro. N. C. 62-tf. See our new kind of home-mad* shoes. It lays the old Brogsn aside* There's comfort in this shoe. Basy on the feet See Johnson, Hlnk.e A Co. 000«000<KH>0000000<rOOOOOOOa $20.00 IN GOLD TO OE GIVEN AWAY. Cox Proltfie Corn for Sal*. I have a rice lot cf Cox Pro'lfl- ^ ■ — Th* Commercial National Bank will offer a prlz* of B70 In Gold to th* f«rm«r of Oull-ford who raise* th* b*st crop o* tobacco on one acr* of ground, provHad th*r* will be twenty or more eonteatanta. Th* Judges of this eonteet will b* Mr. J. W. .'ordan on the part of th* bank, and aomeon* chosan by the Greensboro To-bacco AssoclaHon, th* third to be selected by th*** gsntte men. Those wlahlng to *nt*r th* contest will pl*as* call at th* bank and l*iv* their nam*s and addr*aaes.
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Title | The Greensboro patriot [January 5, 1910] |
Date | 1910-01-05 |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
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Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The January 5, 1910, issue of The Greensboro Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C. by W.M. Barber & Co.. |
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VOL. 89.
GREENSBORO. N. C*. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1*10
k W. J. RICHARDSON
orricc: Me*ooo BUILDINO
■*«T TO MITOmCt
ASIDRNCC: 815 WHT QA«TON *TT.
• J. H. BOYLES. M. D.
[ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
' >t»o* In Hoi ton Drue Store Bulldlrw.
Offloe Phone 80k
Be*.t» W. Gaston; RM, Phone SB.
©r J. E. WYCHE
OENTI3T
OPrTCK IN CARTLANO BLOQ.
• ••TK in *T.. amtaeaaao. a. «.
P,
©c M. F. FOX
YSICIAN AND SURGEON
aOILPOAO COLLEQB. N. c.
Or E. A. BURTON
OENTI8T
(floe la Mr* Watilnrton build ins,
Kaxt door to Cony- rri Drue Sun.
UiMM.fr*.
NO 1
•CHOOt FUNDS APPORTIONED. Oak Ridge
Torm Trite Year Will
POMP Extend From
Oak Springs 125 AN AGRICULTURAL AS.OCIATION. THE COUNTY'S BUSINESS.
Deep River.
12
Four to Eight Months—Steady In- a ., „., ~" "'
crease In the Per Caoit*. * S^ Rid*o ?
Colfax
....|116
427
County Organize Ion Formed Safer- Commteeionera Make Appropriation
day to «J»-M Gui.r-ru. ran..- for Antl-Tubereuloele Exni.i»—
Ing Interest* val-at/i* r-rizea
■» Awarej gorn uixweia.
Jurore for Two Te.-rr.a of Couri and
Road Matter..
a.. VUUOi •*■■■• *19Y
toe purpow of makin* an appo.tloa'l Colored ........ A- j£,^ at» w*t? .°*,tMa SJS °*1. co-"«"e^er* Mouu*y ana rSr
meat of the county's achool find for Htah P«hU rtSr^alJti?! f JUea m*»Uu* tf °*y» *ae **« ■-•'-«» of lue uew
tne ensuing year. The ampunt appor-'rw „, 9 ^ ££ ™L, **' *u"1 b"8Ue«" S*»JS» °< ■»«*-* »•»«•«« •*« »
tloned approximates .iToOO which £f?p R,Ter ««» JfT,"!:, e meeuu, w„a c-iea u/ t-e uo.isdo.-a.uio au.ona. of ua^i-es. wai
will lacrease the length of the term feifir,ell^. »•» 2£ff7 S^"-16*-0 ••» ,»*• '"*- *ow traus-.ted. All .h, menders of the
In the co
than four
many of
So.ci,. Schoc, T,x*o. Tl^ffe*^™"^ ~ "'" ^ P" *■»»■ Dr" J" T. J. Bat-
Osceola
|«* tMMMj
Don't
Resolve
DO IT t
P0.K„ ,,_ * — e,Snt months.
Perhaps the average for the entire
county will be arout six months.
When the special taxes are tiken Gijsonvllle
into account the total amount vaail- Monticello
SMe for schools in the county i8 Brlj-itwood
about 464,000.
Tha per capita this year was fixed
at $2.40, which Is an Increase rf 11
cento over last year. It Is worthy
of note that the per capita heg te"m
iacreased 10 cents a year under tha
administration of Superintendent
roust, having grown fro-n $1.90 to
$2 40 la five years. Doubtless It will
go to $2.50 next year.
Tin apportionme t es made by the
board Monday to lows:
S 133 iSS+TSZ VLr^i ""•'••"•-'J *??■ "e *nd Dr.Caor.es «mn*t. a .Xtfr
l2fi4.ori^, 0f .^ r-,u« "e ^«-ta» troJi me-u lforu county AnL-
\C. W. BANNER, M. D.
orroeiTa roacorriOB.
Lliweo to the Eye. Ear. Nose
sad Throat.
• flour*-* A. M. to I P. M.; tM V H. to
Bundar. » to HUD A, M. aivea to the
If poor.
W. P. Reaves. M. D.
I Practice Lcahed to Eye. Ear. Note
•a* Throat.
Dttoe and Tntirm -ry—Mo > 'TO IkUMtaa;.
Next to I'osUilHoo.
PHUDONO.M.
Dr. C. T. LIPSCOMB
DENTIST
i over- HyKM Druir Ooaipaay.
i m
Washington Township.
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