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■ ■ ^ fHE GREENSBORO PATRIOT. xoi 78. GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1899. NO. 6. CARDS. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. ij.F-iCHARDSON. ,/ILDING. <} ASTON ST. —"Side-Tracked," a sensational side-j —Mrs. Eunice Blair, of Archdale, j —Mr. and Mrs. George K.Briggs are ■pUttlog comedy, will be presented at | died at her home Friday afternoon and in reeeipt of a letter from their daugh-1 DISPENSARY MATTERS. ~r « ' — r-——■»■ — . —»«• «- "«• «•"•"«> i"u»j »'""»"•« »"" ■" receipt oi ■ iener irom tneir aaur" -Judge J. G. Bynum went to Ral- the Academy of Music Friday night by i was buried at Springfield Saturday, ter, Mrs. George T. Lemons, of New.], n* of ir,.nw eigh yesterday. m cotnpany of up_to.date speciali.ts. ' Mrs. Blair was an earnest Christian and ] Boston, Texaa, conveying the lnt.HU ! « °f the Friend, of the System -Mr. G. H. Royster made a business The company ctmes well recommend- a devout member of the Friendachurch gence of an attempted burglary of the I and leaves many friends and relatives , Bowie County Bade, of which Mr.' to mourn her departure. She was the i Lemons is president. The attempt trip to Winston yesterday. ed from all quarters. —Miss Julia W'iswal, of Washington, j —Mr. J. E.Gray has recently opened N. C, is visiting friends in the city. ;a neat grocery store on Walker avenue, I p. C5AU .D., iSURGEON. S| ire. Asheboro St. 3 to 4:30. ■JO- '7- , sTUIFXM. D. ElTO. St. -. : Drug Store. in the Court House Last Night. Dispensary matters are still upper-mother of a large family of children, was made during the night, the robbers \ ?£la*t\oa MM' °f "" pe,?p,e "d -Rev. A. P. Tyer, of Wilmington, Ju,t bey°nd Mendenhall street. He j »»">ng them being Prof. Lee T. and ; using dynamite. Mrs. Lemons heard with 4 „abated Jr'^Yrh 2ITS spent several days in thecity last week. carrie" a Kood line ot wel1 assorted ; Messrs. A. E. and D. H. Blair, of this j two explosions and called her h"»-; frUnds and tht enemiea «f «,.».-.„?.* Mr vv r Hr«on , ,. *ooc,s' aad we »re K'ad t0 know that ! city; F. 8. Blair, of Guilford College; 'band, who hurriedly dressed and went! Th« rnmmi, 11? ! " .Bff.rf».L T\ ^TT he i8 doin* ■ nic° business. ' L C. Blair, of Raleigh; J. W. Blair. of! out to make an invest.gation. He had Iha™Z ?g J*M" * suffering from an attack of la grippe. " !,„,,.,. _ . „ . „ „ . , . .. *, . .""""■charge has prepared a new bi I. and in Mr r T. u » , ,.• \ » ! -Ex-Sheriff Hoskios has a notice ia Archdale, and Mrs. J. R. Parker, of quite an exciting experience with the , order to enable our reader* r„ h..™! ,n,„e c„y a short while yester- (^WQO _^^their^ I jIigi^ but luckily none of the balls took ef-; thig JUYwmtot^U"^ U nw„ *f rhUn.M, "' " ""**Wt0 C°"eCt *" baCk'"H ceeded Capt. J. H. Walsh a. master of I I**. .VP°n *°\nS to the bank it was . there H. Osborn, of this city, M he is forced to a speedy collection, i tralns 0D lb- majn «_. of the South. has been chosen as one of the directors I Read hi9 note of war„in„ ' d aot „„ !trwn" °» «"• ma,n »n« of the South- „f ,ho noni,„„,.,,. neau nis note or warning ana act ac- ern Ra,iway, wjth headquarters at or me penitentiary. ,.,..,{, ,.„i.. * y cordingly. this place. Mr. McCarthy has seen -Irof. andMrs. Smoot, of Greens- _Rev. T. C. Hodgin, of St. Clairs- considerable railroad service and has boro Female College, spent Monday ville, Ohio, a prominent minister of the the experience necessary for a compe-w. th friends 10 High Point. Friends church, arrived in the city ; tent and efficient official. Capt. Walsh — No one need waste postage in send- Friday night on a visit to friends and | has grown gray in the business and ing any more unsigned communications relatives. From here he goes to Nor- ' has many friends both in and out of day. —Col. W. found that one of the doors to the vault are several important changes maae from the bill we pub shed last had been blown off, though the robbers %. ,, . . ,. ,, .. v " j- . u i t . .? week. It is believed that the effiriencT were disturbed before they got tuelr „» ,u_ ,,, . . * of the measure will not be impaired by the changes. hands on the money. The many friends in this county of Mr. and Mrs. Lemons will be glad to know that they escaped without serious loss. jr. J. J. BRYAN lervicM to the uml vicinity. for publication in this paper. —Rey. 1). I. Craig, of Reldsville, was here Saturday to attend the called meeting'of Orange Presbytery. —C. C. Townsehd is agent for the DEU3STOBE, celebrated Frick engines, boilers and saw mills. There are none better. —Mr. J. W. Fry attended a meeting of the North Carolina Car Service As-sociation in Wilmington last Friday. folk and Portsmouth, where he will be railroad circles. It is understood that HOUSE. Cl ■ Dr. J MCHE. . iis-r, ik Building, i Ireeniboro. N. C. I J. H. WHEELER, DENTIST. ,r I's I>rug Store. engaged in missionary work. —The favorite whiskey of famous men is Harper. Because of its smooth, exquisite Ilavor; because of it's match-less purity; because of its mellow age. No wonder it's the favorite. Every drop sterling. Harper Whiskey. Sold by R. P. (iorrell, Greensboro, N. C. he will stay with the Southern and his many friends here hope he will con-tinue to reside in Greensboro. Bedford's Anti-Pain Plasters Relieve rheumatism. Sold by Jno. IS. Farias, druggist. Will Surely Bring Good Results to Greensboro. The special industrial edition of the —In Baltimore Thursday the new purchasers of the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley road paid t© Commissioners PATRtoT is now nearing cempletion- Manly and Martin $3,110,000 for the j lt is tne result of almost three months road and (its franchises and property I °' unstinted labor and will lay bare be- A meeting of dispensary advocates was held in the court house last night, and although the crowd was small en account of the inclement weather, the meeting was harmonious and enthusi-astic. Mr. E. J. Stafford was chair-man. Mr. A. M. Scales, In behalf of the central committee, addressed the assembly and explained why it had I been thought advisable to make the changes in the bill. He spoke of the necessity of strong and united action on the part of the friends of the dis-and stated that a hearing —The Greensboro Fire Department and $15,000 for some additional rolling ! fore th« w°rl<* **»• great developed and j j^"*,8,'? .. *A~ntnA !..►:„„. .* i I . . .B —Prof. Edwin Mims, of Trinity Col- b»« adopted resolutions strongly en- i I.._J ■-_-.. -» ^..„.._J I would be given by the joint legislative gt0ck purchased after the road went in- | undeveloped resources of Guilford lege, Durham, will deliver a lecture at horsing Capt. J. D. McNeill, of Fay- A. M. SCALES, Counsellor at Law, GREENSBORO, N. C. Oak Ridge Institute Saturday evening. —Messrs. A. I). Simpson and M. L. Shields, of the Simpson-Shields Shoe Company, are in Boston, Mass.,on bus-iness. . —Two good second-hand buggies, 1 dray, 1 one-horse wagon, all nearly new, at Townsend's. Will be sold at a bargain. 6-2t etteville, for railroad commissioner. Captain McNeill is president of the i made the co State Firemen's Association and is deed and the road passed into the hands held in the highest esteem by the fire-men. —In order to introduce Willimantio spool cotton, which we guarantee equal to Coats'or Clark's, or money refund-ed, we will sell a limited quantity at 'A to the hands of General John Gill, the ! county. Ten thousand copies of this receiver. Upon the payments being! splendid edition will be printed and|V£ commissioners executed the carefully distributed at home and!»K* abroad; it will go out to the people of of the purchasers, who have taken out North Carolina who buy and sell in incorporation papers under the name Greensboro to tell them that they cents a spool. Oue yard wide bleached -Rev. Dr.Smith,of the First Pre8by-ldome8tiCi 5 cent8. fruit ot loom> 6 terian church, and Rev. C. 1 Hodgin. centS)^ centa by bolt. ttoBERt D. DOUGLAS. MS & DOUGLAS, Attorneys - at - Law, INI triLMNO, ■j-ZZirSBORO, £T. C. MM* Ltt.tu, «». H. HBWIiM, Greensboro, N.c. LONG & XEWLIN, rsvinseUors at Law. K>, N. C. ! edei al Courts wker-lexired. OIH iver '< Benbow House. r-l.JK., Z. V.TAYLOB. BYNUM & TAYLOR, and Co-msellors at Law. XJTJRT SQTT-AItE-l H. BEACHAM, Wtect and Builder. SAMTI.C BROWN MKRCASTtLE Co. —Petty thieving continues in and around Greensboro with alarming fre-quency. The thieves have a habit of I of Westminster chureh, exchanged pulpits Sunday. —Mr. A. W. McAIister went to Statesville yesterday to attend the mar-riage of Miss Burwell and Mr. C. C. McAIister, of Asheboro. —Fifty sets of buggy harness bought in a job lot and will be sold at less than they cost to manufacture. Going like hot cakes at Townsend's. —Mr. J. Ad. Hodgin has bought the residence on Asheboro street formerly occupied by Dr. Tate, into which he I Thomasville Monday. He was thrown will soon move his family. j across the railroad track by the break-of the Atlantic Company. & Yadkin Railway —Friday morning a strange negro walked into a store in this city and of-fered a set of buggy harness, two um-brellas and one or two other articles for sale. Noticing something strange about the man's appearance, an officer standing near arrested him. The ne-gro gave his name as Henry Green and said he had bought the articles in Rock slipping in a house through the front HI11 „.c. Chief Rees, telegraphed door and stealing hats, overcoats, urn- j ft6 authoritle, at Kock Hill for ,nfor. brellas, etc., from the hall. So far the 1 matioQ aQd reoglTed in8truction, t0 police force has been unsuccessful in , , . ,. _ . .„„ K..» ___ ,_#__„., captur ng the rogues or recovering h„ol.d th. e p\.risoner, . but was Informed ' wn0 have net already arranged for ad- It. w«»m««w»i»wMjww»awiw« „!^illi..lbu. * | Saturday that requisition papers would iTtrti,eing space in this edition we never had a need but what we have the means of satisfying it; it will go out to men of brains and money all over the United States to tell them in a conservative yet forceful manner of the untold possibilities here awaiting the judicious investment of capital and labor. The leading editorials in this edition will be from the leaders in the various lines of trade and those who are recog-nized authority on the subjects treated. Thus it carries the full force of the business community and oar saost dis-tinguished professional men. To those any of the stolen articles. I not be gotten out and Green was ac- —Mr.LutherClark.one of the South- , cordingly released, em's llagmen, met a horrible death at —Whitsett Institute is having a re-tarkably successful year. Over one ing spac would suggest an early PATRIOT offlee. call at the —We take care of estates and proper-ties for owners or heirs, pay taxes, in- Piedment Realty & Guaranty Co. —A negro by the name of Joe AOe- *•! ef a brake chain and the train I hundred and eighty-five students are ■ gurance, look after general conditions, tin who was wanted in Winston for ! passed over him, the car wheels cut-I BOW enrolled, representing several | collect rents, etc. larceny, was arrested here Saturday ting bis body in two. The remains I states and about one-third of the coun-night by one of our vigilant policemen. | were carried to Danville, the home of ties of North Carolina. These students T n n A r n- h¥> • r 'the unfortunate man, Monday night. I ■*• »" accommodated In six large board- 1,1 The deceased was about twenty-fiveU«8 hall* on the school grounds that have been built within the last three —Mr. who recently underwent a surgical op- , .. , . , I years old and leaves a family. eration, is spending a few days here;' with his family to recuperate. -Some time ago a store in Reidsville .. . •• «* . r, u ; was burglarized of a quantity of goods. —Mr. S. F.Stewart, of Gastonia, who * H J * , .! . . , .. . A description of the supposed burglars was here to attend the funeral of his *\ m ... . . ,lr _„ i was sent here and officers requested to brother, Mr. John W. Stewart, gave us ,, ,• a .*» ,. ., , ,. look out for them. Policeman Scott a pleasant call Monday afternoon. ,. , . , * I "spotted" the two men a few days ago -Reidsville Review : "Mr. W. C, fa- and promptXy locked theM up. Solne miliarly known as 'Shorty' Ogburn, of Koods found ,„ tne[p pogseg8ion were Greensboro, was shaking hands with ldeutUled M belonging to the Reid.- or four years to meet the grow-committee tomorrow afternoon at 3 ©"clock. Mr. Scales has been to Ral-several times in the interest of the bill. Finding our representatives averse to the measure, he had the bill Introduced by Mr. Justice, one of the strongest men in the senate, and a strong friend of the dispensary system. Mr. Sculps was followed by Rev. Dr. Smith, Rev. J. D. Miller. Rev. L. John-son and Messrs. T. A. Lyon. J. S. Hun-ter and others, who spoke of the ex-treme importance of sending a large delegation of able and conservative men to Raleigh to present the petition to the legislature in as stroog and forcible a manner as possible. Twen-ty- five men then volunteered to go to Raleigh tomorrow and aid in this work, paying their own expenses. These will be joined by a number of others who were not present last night and it is probable that the delegation will be composed of fifty or seventy-live men. Several gentlemen present made sub-scriptions to pay the expenses of some who would not otherwise go. The statement has been repeatedly made that a majority of those in High Point who signed the petition were anxious to have their names taken off, and that even in Greensboro many were dissatisfied. The petitien was therefore sent to High Point and left at one of the banks several days to al-low those who wished to do so to erase The Weather and the Roads. The weather with which we have recently been affiicted is almost as un-usual as it has been severe. The heavy ing patronage. The faculty now num-1 rains have made the roads almost im-1 their names, but only twelve men bers eight. A new term in the busi- ' passable and this has consequently af- ' availed themselves of the opportunity, ness and teachers' normal departments j fected both travel and business. The ! And so far as we can learn no one in will begin February 15th, and quite a roads, in many instances, are in a Greensboro has withdrawn his support, number of new students will enter at worse condition than ever before and j Take Kodak_a;n** ,hoton"all head-that time. Students are received at it is impassible to do any heavy haul- ! ache9 aod neuralgia—10c. any time. | ing. This emphasizes the necessity •—— moral cer- Death of a Good Citizen. ville store and Monday the thieves— I rllows Building, -Rev. Dr. T. N. Ivey left todav for j for bett«r "»">•• '°' " «• Raleigh to make preparations for the ' ta,"ty that 80 loD« " ,We a»ow d,r | Mr. John Watson Stewart diedat hi. -Rev. F. H. Wood, D. I)., presiding jim Ferrelland Hay wood Smith-were nrgt |MOi of hi9 new paper the Ral- and water t0 remain tnB ingreduntsof home ten mUes southeast of Greens-elder of the Greensboro district, carried to the latter place. eigh Christian Advocate which will our public thoroughfares we will never boro Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. have permanent good roads. ne nad been in feeble health for three If the roads of Guilford county were his numerous friends here this week.'' preached to the congregation of Cen- —A called meeting of Orange Pres- make its appearance next Wednesday, bybery was held at the First Presby- The Advocate is the new organ of the J- T. JOHNSON, S SBORO BE SPECIALIST, N. C. tenary Methodist church Sunday night. C. H. Ireland and L. Richardsoa went the purpose of dissolving the relations E. Church, South, and will start out —Messrs. J. W. Scott, J. S. Hunter, terian church of this city Saturday for North Carolina Conference of the M. years and for the past several weeks | macadamized such a condition as now nad \ievn confined to his bed, suffering confronts us would never arise. The J from an attack of pneumonia and other gain to all classes of our people would ' complaints. A wife and three sons are Exa I ELM ST. ion Free. ,J to 6 p. ill. M„„a„ K„f rr«n«apt«rt onlv know that this church is now in a pros- believe that he will conduct a journal . . . . , ,, ,., '. ". ' Monday, DUI transacted oniy .... ... ,„, ...... . ,, V- greater ease and much less expense. Stewart is a res dent of this city, being The of the highest order. During his two IED 30 YEARS. ness. —Sunday's Charlotte Observer: "Mr. John Schenck, who has been sick at Capt. J. J. Gormlsy's, was able to leave yesterday morning for his home in Greensboro.'' session routine business. Mr. Boren, the chair- perous and thriving condition. xu. -. ..*» •...-^ -.-.... -—-* Business men, farmers, land owners , member of the firm of the Greensboro «..« ™ . .1,. ,„t r>r> un.-niint of link- congregation has recently increased years residence in Greensboro as co- .. ,. .. _ . , . man, was absent on account or siea- K * ' "J" * , „ _ „ . f. and citizens generally could well afford Hardware Company: the third son„ the pastor's salarv one hundred dollars i editor of the North Carolina Christian i , ■ »*-,._. -j f «*■"• , . .. . .. i , Ul«uu".«n| ... . to bear anyincreased taxation incident Mr. J. Ed. Stewart, is in the ^uthern a year. Advocate he has made many warm , * , *_,_,_„*«. . L. , « T, T> ». . ,,. . ■«■ i i ,, ., tothe expense of macadamizing the Raji way service a'. Charlotte. —Rev. P. D. Risinger will conduct personal friends who regret to see him , . "I . „. . . , j ' -..-., ,_,K roads, for the benefits to be derived are , jir. Stewart was in the sixty-fourth obvious and numerous. year of bis age and had long been a —Mr. D. C. Aldridge, of High Point, The use of broad tires on vehicles prominent man in the section in which was in the city Monday and made a would also tend to improve the roads ne lived. He bad extensive family Lutheran services in the Brockmann leave. School of Music hall next Sundav at 11 a. m. and 4 p. m. "Reasons for I'se B. Farrar's Son :PERT UNO ADJUSTER. ' Southern Huilwav How's This? ory boar- or me v.-« i«»™»™., ,ervlces. t0 enabu them t0 g0 tnug far with ,be Hfc- ^ ^ ^ brQad t)reg uged inGuil. a bill for the estabiisnmenr or wnun _The R , Reynolds Tobacco Com- work. The monument will be of a fine ford and then with macadamized roads has been introduced in the legislature panT) of Winston. are to try an exper- grade of Georgia marble and will be 8Uch weather as we now have would — I). Bendheim & Sons have some i,nent with white labor in their mam- quite an expensive piece of work, not so seriously affect business. u»n> catarrh Cure. quite interesting prices on several lines moth factory. They have employed When set up it will reach to a height , u ^ wf^ ^derVaied.haii kno1^F. J tbeaiy lor toe laM 15 yean, and i*iieve him perfectly We offer ">ne Hun'lred aiiv eaaeol LutarrS itiat !><>ilara Ke< an D'A \x t ard for nexl l»y in their new ad. this week, tiive tnem 150 white boys and girls to stem tobac-tbe Philippines" mod bj the I.MV-to thi H :.i l>c- • written in army I P • Wllll - at Honolulu, V. the Supreme court at Raleigh Monday novation in tobacco manufacturing, of about fifteen feet and will weigh —Several members of the Greens-in ail bu-me-. transaction* aiei nn»n-a call early if you would avail yourself Co and it is thought to be their inten- 12,000 pounds. The Juniers deserve boro compauy of the Third North Car- [^^'^^.Vryoetany oUievueikssudei of some of the many bargains offered, tion to gradually supplant their col- great credit for the ardor and enthu- olina colored regiment returned home t-j^'^,.,. wl,ole.ay ,,r„ „,.,.. T..;. • .o. XM r„K«M iiammerandJun- ered labor bv white emnloves in th« .i..m th„ k...<ii.ni..srt in thi.i.iui. the latter part of last week, naving Wil DIN„. K.>M> * MAKMS. >fh.ne«ururuK-The —Messrs. John M. Hammer and .Tun- ered labor by white employes In the Tiasm they have displayed in this laud- the latter part of last w ius 8cales stood an examination before different departments. This is an in- able and patriotic undertaking. Deen mu",ere' Macon, Ga. u!'','„,'.' for license to practice law. There were and if the change is satisfactory, other ginal pictures fifty others who stood the examine- manufacturers will doubtless follow i£WSi tion. the lead of thi. concern. service at remainder of the 8 -a•... .T.o^laedtaor, .o-hinCure i* taken inwrually. setm« directly iip«u the blood and nneous Mjnhee. • . Mem. Pnee r:c. |*r bottle. Bold bj all —Mrs.C.C. Gorrell will open atrain- compauy arrived Sunday afternoon. prnVciau. "laeUmonialarree. ing school on March 1st, 1899, for those The men express themselves as being aaKFaaallyPiiieawthebe*. c proflts. Freight ti a-hv unofficial . t T. Hai- .'. Chicago. 43-16 ""•■V reliable Garden ^tJffic,1 'J»rd,««"»,' corner oppo^ Bedford's Anti-Pain Plasters Cure oold in che.t. Pnee 25c. If not satisfactory, your money back, by Jno. B. Farias, druggist. Sold Bedford's Anti-Pain Plasters Guaranteed to relieve weak back. Sold by Jno. B. Fariss, druggist, 121 South Elm street. who wish to prepare themselves for positions in millinery establishments. For particulars call on or address MRS. C. C. GORRBLL, 109,1, W. Market St., 6-3t Greenseoro, N. C. glad to return to civil life. Business Opportunities. Bedford's Anti-Paia Plasters Opportunities for small investors to Guaranteed to relieve weak back. Sold loan money on mortgages secured by by Jno. B. Fariss, druggist, 121 South j guaranty. Elm street, I Pla-ssoot Realty 4 Guaranty Co.
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Title | The Greensboro patriot [February 8, 1899] |
Date | 1899-02-08 |
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fHE GREENSBORO PATRIOT.
xoi 78. GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1899. NO. 6.
CARDS. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS.
ij.F-iCHARDSON.
,/ILDING.
<} ASTON ST.
—"Side-Tracked," a sensational side-j —Mrs. Eunice Blair, of Archdale, j —Mr. and Mrs. George K.Briggs are
■pUttlog comedy, will be presented at | died at her home Friday afternoon and in reeeipt of a letter from their daugh-1
DISPENSARY MATTERS.
~r « ' — r-——■»■ — . —»«• «- "«• «•"•"«> i"u»j »'""»"•« »"" ■" receipt oi ■ iener irom tneir aaur"
-Judge J. G. Bynum went to Ral- the Academy of Music Friday night by i was buried at Springfield Saturday, ter, Mrs. George T. Lemons, of New.], n* of ir,.nw
eigh yesterday. m cotnpany of up_to.date speciali.ts. ' Mrs. Blair was an earnest Christian and ] Boston, Texaa, conveying the lnt.HU ! « °f the Friend, of the System
-Mr. G. H. Royster made a business The company ctmes well recommend- a devout member of the Friendachurch gence of an attempted burglary of the I
and leaves many friends and relatives , Bowie County Bade, of which Mr.'
to mourn her departure. She was the i Lemons is president. The attempt
trip to Winston yesterday. ed from all quarters.
—Miss Julia W'iswal, of Washington, j —Mr. J. E.Gray has recently opened
N. C, is visiting friends in the city. ;a neat grocery store on Walker avenue,
I p. C5AU .D.,
iSURGEON.
S| ire.
Asheboro St.
3 to 4:30.
■JO- '7-
, sTUIFXM. D.
ElTO. St.
-. : Drug Store.
in the Court House Last
Night.
Dispensary matters are still upper-mother
of a large family of children, was made during the night, the robbers \ ?£la*t\oa MM' °f "" pe,?p,e "d
-Rev. A. P. Tyer, of Wilmington, Ju,t bey°nd Mendenhall street. He j »»">ng them being Prof. Lee T. and ; using dynamite. Mrs. Lemons heard with
4 „abated Jr'^Yrh 2ITS
spent several days in thecity last week. carrie" a Kood line ot wel1 assorted ; Messrs. A. E. and D. H. Blair, of this j two explosions and called her h"»-; frUnds and tht enemiea «f «,.».-.„?.*
Mr vv r Hr«on , ,. *ooc,s' aad we »re K'ad t0 know that ! city; F. 8. Blair, of Guilford College; 'band, who hurriedly dressed and went! Th« rnmmi, 11? ! "
.Bff.rf».L T\ ^TT he i8 doin* ■ nic° business. ' L C. Blair, of Raleigh; J. W. Blair. of! out to make an invest.gation. He had Iha™Z ?g J*M" *
suffering from an attack of la grippe. " !,„,,.,. _ . „ . „ „ . , . .. *, . .""""■charge has prepared a new bi I. and in
Mr r T. u » , ,.• \ » ! -Ex-Sheriff Hoskios has a notice ia Archdale, and Mrs. J. R. Parker, of quite an exciting experience with the , order to enable our reader* r„ h..™!
,n,„e c„y a short while yester- (^WQO _^^their^ I jIigi^ but luckily none of the balls took ef-; thig JUYwmtot^U"^
U nw„ *f rhUn.M, "' " ""**Wt0 C°"eCt *" baCk'"H ceeded Capt. J. H. Walsh a. master of I I**. .VP°n *°\nS to the bank it was . there
H. Osborn, of this city, M he is forced to a speedy collection, i tralns 0D lb- majn «_. of the South.
has been chosen as one of the directors I Read hi9 note of war„in„ ' d aot „„ !trwn" °» «"• ma,n »n« of the South-
„f ,ho noni,„„,.,,. neau nis note or warning ana act ac- ern Ra,iway, wjth headquarters at
or me penitentiary. ,.,..,{, ,.„i.. *
y cordingly. this place. Mr. McCarthy has seen
-Irof. andMrs. Smoot, of Greens- _Rev. T. C. Hodgin, of St. Clairs- considerable railroad service and has
boro Female College, spent Monday ville, Ohio, a prominent minister of the the experience necessary for a compe-w.
th friends 10 High Point. Friends church, arrived in the city ; tent and efficient official. Capt. Walsh
— No one need waste postage in send- Friday night on a visit to friends and | has grown gray in the business and
ing any more unsigned communications relatives. From here he goes to Nor- ' has many friends both in and out of
day.
—Col. W. found that one of the doors to the vault
are several important changes
maae from the bill we pub shed last
had been blown off, though the robbers %. ,, . . ,. ,, .. v "
j- . u i t . .? week. It is believed that the effiriencT
were disturbed before they got tuelr „» ,u_ ,,, . . *
of the measure will not be impaired by
the changes.
hands on the money. The many
friends in this county of Mr. and Mrs.
Lemons will be glad to know that they
escaped without serious loss.
jr. J. J. BRYAN
lervicM to the
uml vicinity.
for publication in this paper.
—Rey. 1). I. Craig, of Reldsville, was
here Saturday to attend the called
meeting'of Orange Presbytery.
—C. C. Townsehd is agent for the
DEU3STOBE, celebrated Frick engines, boilers and
saw mills. There are none better.
—Mr. J. W. Fry attended a meeting
of the North Carolina Car Service As-sociation
in Wilmington last Friday.
folk and Portsmouth, where he will be railroad circles. It is understood that
HOUSE.
Cl ■
Dr. J MCHE.
. iis-r,
ik Building,
i Ireeniboro. N. C.
I J. H. WHEELER,
DENTIST.
,r I's I>rug Store.
engaged in missionary work.
—The favorite whiskey of famous
men is Harper. Because of its smooth,
exquisite Ilavor; because of it's match-less
purity; because of its mellow age.
No wonder it's the favorite. Every
drop sterling. Harper Whiskey. Sold
by R. P. (iorrell, Greensboro, N. C.
he will stay with the Southern and his
many friends here hope he will con-tinue
to reside in Greensboro.
Bedford's Anti-Pain Plasters
Relieve rheumatism. Sold by Jno.
IS. Farias, druggist.
Will Surely Bring Good Results to
Greensboro.
The special industrial edition of the
—In Baltimore Thursday the new
purchasers of the Cape Fear & Yadkin
Valley road paid t© Commissioners PATRtoT is now nearing cempletion-
Manly and Martin $3,110,000 for the j lt is tne result of almost three months
road and (its franchises and property I °' unstinted labor and will lay bare be-
A meeting of dispensary advocates
was held in the court house last night,
and although the crowd was small en
account of the inclement weather, the
meeting was harmonious and enthusi-astic.
Mr. E. J. Stafford was chair-man.
Mr. A. M. Scales, In behalf of
the central committee, addressed the
assembly and explained why it had
I been thought advisable to make the
changes in the bill. He spoke of the
necessity of strong and united action
on the part of the friends of the dis-and
stated that a hearing
—The Greensboro Fire Department and $15,000 for some additional rolling ! fore th« w°rl<* **»• great developed and j j^"*,8,'?
.. *A~ntnA !..►:„„. .* i I . . .B —Prof. Edwin Mims, of Trinity Col- b»« adopted resolutions strongly en- i I.._J ■-_-.. -» ^..„.._J I would be given by the joint legislative gt0ck purchased after the road went in- | undeveloped resources of Guilford
lege, Durham, will deliver a lecture at horsing Capt. J. D. McNeill, of Fay-
A. M. SCALES,
Counsellor at Law,
GREENSBORO, N. C.
Oak Ridge Institute Saturday evening.
—Messrs. A. I). Simpson and M. L.
Shields, of the Simpson-Shields Shoe
Company, are in Boston, Mass.,on bus-iness.
.
—Two good second-hand buggies, 1
dray, 1 one-horse wagon, all nearly
new, at Townsend's. Will be sold at a
bargain. 6-2t
etteville, for railroad commissioner.
Captain McNeill is president of the i made the co
State Firemen's Association and is deed and the road passed into the hands
held in the highest esteem by the fire-men.
—In order to introduce Willimantio
spool cotton, which we guarantee equal
to Coats'or Clark's, or money refund-ed,
we will sell a limited quantity at 'A
to the hands of General John Gill, the ! county. Ten thousand copies of this
receiver. Upon the payments being! splendid edition will be printed and|V£
commissioners executed the carefully distributed at home and!»K*
abroad; it will go out to the people of
of the purchasers, who have taken out North Carolina who buy and sell in
incorporation papers under the name Greensboro to tell them that they
cents a spool. Oue yard wide bleached
-Rev. Dr.Smith,of the First Pre8by-ldome8tiCi 5 cent8. fruit ot loom> 6
terian church, and Rev. C. 1 Hodgin. centS)^ centa by bolt.
ttoBERt D. DOUGLAS.
MS & DOUGLAS,
Attorneys - at - Law,
INI triLMNO,
■j-ZZirSBORO, £T. C.
MM* Ltt.tu, «». H. HBWIiM,
Greensboro, N.c.
LONG & XEWLIN,
rsvinseUors at Law.
K>, N. C.
! edei al Courts wker-lexired.
OIH iver
'< Benbow House.
r-l.JK., Z. V.TAYLOB.
BYNUM & TAYLOR,
and Co-msellors at Law.
XJTJRT SQTT-AItE-l
H. BEACHAM,
Wtect and Builder.
SAMTI.C BROWN MKRCASTtLE Co.
—Petty thieving continues in and
around Greensboro with alarming fre-quency.
The thieves have a habit of I
of Westminster chureh, exchanged
pulpits Sunday.
—Mr. A. W. McAIister went to
Statesville yesterday to attend the mar-riage
of Miss Burwell and Mr. C. C.
McAIister, of Asheboro.
—Fifty sets of buggy harness bought
in a job lot and will be sold at less than
they cost to manufacture. Going like
hot cakes at Townsend's.
—Mr. J. Ad. Hodgin has bought the
residence on Asheboro street formerly
occupied by Dr. Tate, into which he I Thomasville Monday. He was thrown
will soon move his family. j across the railroad track by the break-of
the Atlantic
Company.
& Yadkin Railway
—Friday morning a strange negro
walked into a store in this city and of-fered
a set of buggy harness, two um-brellas
and one or two other articles
for sale. Noticing something strange
about the man's appearance, an officer
standing near arrested him. The ne-gro
gave his name as Henry Green and
said he had bought the articles in Rock
slipping in a house through the front HI11 „.c. Chief Rees, telegraphed
door and stealing hats, overcoats, urn- j ft6 authoritle, at Kock Hill for ,nfor.
brellas, etc., from the hall. So far the 1 matioQ aQd reoglTed in8truction, t0
police force has been unsuccessful in , , . ,. _ . .„„ K..» ___ ,_#__„.,
captur ng the rogues or recovering h„ol.d th. e p\.risoner, . but was Informed ' wn0 have net already arranged for ad- It. w«»m««w»i»wMjww»awiw«
„!^illi..lbu. * | Saturday that requisition papers would iTtrti,eing space in this edition we
never had a need but what we have
the means of satisfying it; it will go
out to men of brains and money all
over the United States to tell them in
a conservative yet forceful manner of
the untold possibilities here awaiting
the judicious investment of capital and
labor.
The leading editorials in this edition
will be from the leaders in the various
lines of trade and those who are recog-nized
authority on the subjects treated.
Thus it carries the full force of the
business community and oar saost dis-tinguished
professional men. To those
any of the stolen articles.
I not be gotten out and Green was ac-
—Mr.LutherClark.one of the South- , cordingly released,
em's llagmen, met a horrible death at
—Whitsett Institute is having a re-tarkably
successful year. Over one
ing spac
would suggest an early
PATRIOT offlee.
call at the
—We take care of estates and proper-ties
for owners or heirs, pay taxes, in-
Piedment Realty & Guaranty Co.
—A negro by the name of Joe AOe- *•! ef a brake chain and the train I hundred and eighty-five students are ■ gurance, look after general conditions,
tin who was wanted in Winston for ! passed over him, the car wheels cut-I BOW enrolled, representing several | collect rents, etc.
larceny, was arrested here Saturday ting bis body in two. The remains I states and about one-third of the coun-night
by one of our vigilant policemen. | were carried to Danville, the home of ties of North Carolina. These students
T n n A r n- h¥> • r 'the unfortunate man, Monday night. I ■*• »" accommodated In six large board-
1,1 The deceased was about twenty-fiveU«8 hall* on the school grounds that
have been built within the last three
—Mr.
who recently underwent a surgical op- ,
.. , . , I years old and leaves a family.
eration, is spending a few days here;'
with his family to recuperate. -Some time ago a store in Reidsville
.. . •• «* . r, u ; was burglarized of a quantity of goods.
—Mr. S. F.Stewart, of Gastonia, who * H J *
, .! . . , .. . A description of the supposed burglars
was here to attend the funeral of his *\ m ...
. . ,lr _„ i was sent here and officers requested to
brother, Mr. John W. Stewart, gave us ,, ,• a .*»
,. ., , ,. look out for them. Policeman Scott
a pleasant call Monday afternoon. ,. , . ,
* I "spotted" the two men a few days ago
-Reidsville Review : "Mr. W. C, fa- and promptXy locked theM up. Solne
miliarly known as 'Shorty' Ogburn, of Koods found ,„ tne[p pogseg8ion were
Greensboro, was shaking hands with ldeutUled M belonging to the Reid.-
or four years to meet the grow-committee
tomorrow afternoon at 3
©"clock. Mr. Scales has been to Ral-several
times in the interest of
the bill. Finding our representatives
averse to the measure, he had the bill
Introduced by Mr. Justice, one of the
strongest men in the senate, and a
strong friend of the dispensary system.
Mr. Sculps was followed by Rev. Dr.
Smith, Rev. J. D. Miller. Rev. L. John-son
and Messrs. T. A. Lyon. J. S. Hun-ter
and others, who spoke of the ex-treme
importance of sending a large
delegation of able and conservative
men to Raleigh to present the petition
to the legislature in as stroog and
forcible a manner as possible. Twen-ty-
five men then volunteered to go to
Raleigh tomorrow and aid in this work,
paying their own expenses. These
will be joined by a number of others
who were not present last night and it
is probable that the delegation will be
composed of fifty or seventy-live men.
Several gentlemen present made sub-scriptions
to pay the expenses of some
who would not otherwise go.
The statement has been repeatedly
made that a majority of those in High
Point who signed the petition were
anxious to have their names taken off,
and that even in Greensboro many
were dissatisfied. The petitien was
therefore sent to High Point and left
at one of the banks several days to al-low
those who wished to do so to erase
The Weather and the Roads.
The weather with which we have
recently been affiicted is almost as un-usual
as it has been severe. The heavy
ing patronage. The faculty now num-1 rains have made the roads almost im-1 their names, but only twelve men
bers eight. A new term in the busi- ' passable and this has consequently af- ' availed themselves of the opportunity,
ness and teachers' normal departments j fected both travel and business. The ! And so far as we can learn no one in
will begin February 15th, and quite a roads, in many instances, are in a Greensboro has withdrawn his support,
number of new students will enter at worse condition than ever before and j Take Kodak_a;n** ,hoton"all head-that
time. Students are received at it is impassible to do any heavy haul- ! ache9 aod neuralgia—10c.
any time. | ing. This emphasizes the necessity •——
moral cer- Death of a Good Citizen.
ville store and Monday the thieves—
I rllows Building,
-Rev. Dr. T. N. Ivey left todav for j for bett«r "»">•• '°' " «•
Raleigh to make preparations for the ' ta,"ty that 80 loD« " ,We a»ow d,r | Mr. John Watson Stewart diedat hi.
-Rev. F. H. Wood, D. I)., presiding jim Ferrelland Hay wood Smith-were nrgt |MOi of hi9 new paper the Ral- and water t0 remain tnB ingreduntsof home ten mUes southeast of Greens-elder
of the Greensboro district, carried to the latter place. eigh Christian Advocate which will our public thoroughfares we will never boro Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
have permanent good roads. ne nad been in feeble health for three
If the roads of Guilford county were
his numerous friends here this week.''
preached to the congregation of Cen- —A called meeting of Orange Pres- make its appearance next Wednesday,
bybery was held at the First Presby- The Advocate is the new organ of the
J- T. JOHNSON,
S SBORO
BE SPECIALIST,
N. C. tenary Methodist church Sunday night.
C. H. Ireland and L. Richardsoa went the purpose of dissolving the relations E. Church, South, and will start out
—Messrs. J. W. Scott, J. S. Hunter,
terian church of this city Saturday for North Carolina Conference of the M.
years and for the past several weeks
| macadamized such a condition as now nad \ievn confined to his bed, suffering
confronts us would never arise. The J from an attack of pneumonia and other
gain to all classes of our people would ' complaints. A wife and three sons are
Exa
I ELM ST.
ion Free.
,J to 6 p. ill.
M„„a„ K„f rr«n«apt«rt onlv know that this church is now in a pros- believe that he will conduct a journal . . . . , ,, ,., '. ". '
Monday, DUI transacted oniy .... ... ,„, ...... . ,, V- greater ease and much less expense. Stewart is a res dent of this city, being
The of the highest order. During his two
IED 30 YEARS.
ness.
—Sunday's Charlotte Observer: "Mr.
John Schenck, who has been sick at
Capt. J. J. Gormlsy's, was able to leave
yesterday morning for his home in
Greensboro.''
session
routine business. Mr. Boren, the chair- perous and thriving condition. xu. -. ..*» •...-^ -.-.... -—-* Business men, farmers, land owners , member of the firm of the Greensboro
«..« ™ . .1,. ,„t r>r> un.-niint of link- congregation has recently increased years residence in Greensboro as co- .. ,. .. _ . , .
man, was absent on account or siea- K * ' "J" * , „ _ „ . f. and citizens generally could well afford Hardware Company: the third son„
the pastor's salarv one hundred dollars i editor of the North Carolina Christian i , ■ »*-,._. -j f «*■"• , . .. . ..
i , Ul«uu".«n| ... . to bear anyincreased taxation incident Mr. J. Ed. Stewart, is in the ^uthern
a year. Advocate he has made many warm , * , *_,_,_„*«. . L. ,
« T, T> ». . ,,. . ■«■ i i ,, ., tothe expense of macadamizing the Raji way service a'. Charlotte.
—Rev. P. D. Risinger will conduct personal friends who regret to see him , . "I . „. . . , j ' -..-., ,_,K
roads, for the benefits to be derived are , jir. Stewart was in the sixty-fourth
obvious and numerous. year of bis age and had long been a
—Mr. D. C. Aldridge, of High Point, The use of broad tires on vehicles prominent man in the section in which
was in the city Monday and made a would also tend to improve the roads ne lived. He bad extensive family
Lutheran services in the Brockmann leave.
School of Music hall next Sundav at
11 a. m. and 4 p. m. "Reasons for I'se
B. Farrar's Son
:PERT
UNO ADJUSTER.
' Southern Huilwav
How's This?
ory boar- or me v.-« i«»™»™., ,ervlces. t0 enabu them t0 g0 tnug far with ,be Hfc- ^ ^ ^ brQad t)reg uged inGuil.
a bill for the estabiisnmenr or wnun _The R , Reynolds Tobacco Com- work. The monument will be of a fine ford and then with macadamized roads
has been introduced in the legislature panT) of Winston. are to try an exper- grade of Georgia marble and will be 8Uch weather as we now have would
— I). Bendheim & Sons have some i,nent with white labor in their mam- quite an expensive piece of work, not so seriously affect business. u»n> catarrh Cure.
quite interesting prices on several lines moth factory. They have employed When set up it will reach to a height , u ^ wf^ ^derVaied.haii kno1^F. J tbeaiy
lor toe laM 15 yean, and i*iieve him perfectly
We offer ">ne Hun'lred
aiiv eaaeol LutarrS itiat
!><>ilara Ke<
an D'A \x t
ard for
nexl l»y
in their new ad. this week, tiive tnem 150 white boys and girls to stem tobac-tbe
Philippines"
mod bj the I.MV-to
thi H :.i l>c-
• written in army
I P • Wllll
- at Honolulu,
V. the Supreme court at Raleigh Monday novation in tobacco manufacturing,
of about fifteen feet and will weigh
—Several members of the Greens-in
ail bu-me-. transaction* aiei nn»n-a
call early if you would avail yourself Co and it is thought to be their inten- 12,000 pounds. The Juniers deserve boro compauy of the Third North Car- [^^'^^.Vryoetany oUievueikssudei
of some of the many bargains offered, tion to gradually supplant their col- great credit for the ardor and enthu- olina colored regiment returned home t-j^'^,.,. wl,ole.ay ,,r„ „,.,.. T..;. • .o.
XM r„K«M iiammerandJun- ered labor bv white emnloves in th« .i..m th„ k... |