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fHE GREENSBORO PATRIOT. V()L GREENSBORO, X. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1899. NO. 2. CARDS. , j, RICHARDSON LOCAL NSWS ITEMS. A FATHER IN ISRAEL. DING. viASTON ST. —The Odell Hardware Company has —Tobacco has been telling exceed- , —Mr. George W. Veroon, of Rin-issued a set of calendors in three de- ingly well on the Greensboro market gold, Va., was married to Miss Hattie ' feed thU signs which are as handsome as one since the holidays, and those who have Sampson, of this city, yesterday morn- Rev. Jesse Cuninggim Rests from often sees. They represent the highest been so fortunate as to have the weed ing at 11 o'clock. The ceremony was' His Labors at the End of a —Mr. J. A. Odell went to Concord : perfection of art in calendor work, and p on sale have, as a rule, gone away performed by Rev. L. Johnson at the Well Spent Life yesterday. are an ornameut to any parlor or | highly pleased. People are fast learn- residence of the bride, on Asheboro', Quietly and n f 11 ing of the advantages of our market, street, in the presence of a number *»f ' falling asleep Rev J A C i — Denny advertises cow , I week. — Mr. T. G. McAlister camo up from librarv- I p. BSALL, H. D., r>ro st. ■ l :i0. HEY, M. D. Elm St. Drug Store. _ KTj. J. BRYAN cei to the ioinlty. B.rABISS'DBTOBTOBl, —The directors of the Greensboro i as evidenced by the increased sales at friends. The bride is a well known gimi D D^ answered the g Furniture Manufacturing Company : tl>e warehouses. and popular young lady, numbering deat'h ^ Saturday evening at °g have declared a dividend of 10 per1 —Wharton & McAlister, managers her friends by the score. Mr. Vernon o'clock, and his spirit went up to be cent, on the stock. We are pleased to of the Southern Stock-Mutual and the was formerly a resident of Greensboro with the God wh- gtv% ,t ..Unc,# note the success of this enterprise and : Underwriters' Fire Insurance Compa- ; antl '• a brother of Mr. A. T. Vernon,; Jesse," as he wag affectionately known hope to see more of the same kind oc- nies, have sent the chief of the Char- of th'8 city» and Capt. R. L. Vernon, of all over North Carolina had been in cupy the field. ; lotte tire department a check for $25 Charlotte, traveling passenger agent feeble health for about a year being -It is a pleasure to the PATRIOT to a* a recognition of the department's , of the Southern Railway. Mr. and afflicted with a heart affection. Last learn that the enrollment of students • efficient work at a disastrous fire in M«- Vernon left on the noon train Wednesday he suffered a severe attack at Whitsett Institute surpasses any Charlotte Friday night. These com-1 JJJJ^J^ Washington U* other but rallied and appeared to improve! previous year. More than one hun- panies both suffered by the fire. court at Durham next week. Judge dred and seventy Dimes are uow upon \ —Evangelist W. F. Ireland, a re- Bryan presiding. the register, and students are still en- j formed criminal, has been lecturing in — Mr. K. J. Styers, of Danamora, tering almost daily. ! the city the past week. He was form-aod Mr. J. M. Turner, of Stokesdale, —Prof. John .7. Blair, for twelve erly known as "Kid" Davis, being an were among our callers this week. years superintendent of the Winston expert safe-cracker and leader of the I Q~~~Q Young^of" Louisville, Ky. *The the r°°m the me8SauKer of death bad —Mr. C. A. Tickle, one of the good graded schools, has resigned to accept | celebrated Dalton gang of outlaws. Worth ville yesterday. — Mr. and Mr*. II II. Cartland spent yesterday in High Point. -Mr. R. I. Ka-/., of the Fishblate- Katz Company, has goje to New York on business. — Rev. W. L Grissom spent Sunday in Mt. Airv, where he delivered a mis-sionary address. —Solicitor Brooks attends his first points of interest, carrying with them i f. . , . . , P , ll8 ate supper Saturday evening, and the best wishes of many friends. hu wif, wag reading fo ^ gh<>rtly -Dr. J. T. Johnson, eye specialist, afterw»rd' whe°. >**I«I «<>und, she was united in marriage last Wednes-nesday afternoon to Miss Margaret saw that the end was at hand. And before any one eould be summoned to marriage rites were solemnized at the performed his mission. a similar position in Wilmington. ; was not until he had been captured home of the bride, in the presence of a funeral services were held in IB. jtJ. E.WYCHE, IHT. . \ C. rSELSR, nsT. i >rug Store. Democrats of McLeansvilie, has been given a clerkship in tne legislature. —Miss Ola Crews, an attractive young lady of Granville county, is visiting Mrs. Dr. J. J. Bryan, on North Elm street. j Va., has located iu Greeusboro to buy I has our thanks for a copy of his book, relatives of the groom, arriving in —Mr Charles G Burton assistant 1 tobacco. He is a son of Mr. T. J. j"How a One-Legged Rebel Lives." Greensboro Saturday evening. The postmaster, has been confined to his ; Walker, the Richmond buyer for the The little book contains interesting new3 of the marriage came somewhat Prof. Blair it a native of Guilford and imprisoned that he professed reli-county aud has many friends and rela-| g'on. 8ince which time he has been fives in this section. j evangelizing. — Mr. C. A. Walker, of Richmond,! _Mr- J0011 s- Robson, the author, few intimate friends, the ceremony i being performed by Rev. Carter H. j Jones, D. D. Dr. and Mrs. Johnson spent a few days in Richmond.Va,, with room by sickness for several days, but is now improving. — Mr. J. Van Lindley and Prof. T-L. Brown attended the meeting of the S ate Horticultural Society at Southern Pints Friday and Saturday. —We were favored Monday with a pleasant call from Rev. D. A. Highfill, of Liberty, who had been tilling some of his appointments in western Gull-ford. Americau Tobacco Company, and will 'be quite an addition to our already strong corps of leaf buyers. —The favorite whiskev of famous men is Harper. exquisite llavor; because of it's inatch- 1 less purity; because of its mellow age. No wonder it'* the favorite. Every drop sterling. Harper Whiskey. Sold by R. P. Gorrell, Greensboro, N. C. — Last week we made mention of the reminiscences of the Civil war, includ- jn the nature of a surprise toDr.John-ing a story of the campaigns of Stone- j 80n's friends in this city, though they wall Jackson. It also contains the had been accusing him for some time complete regimental rosters of both 0f oe;Dg matrimonially inclined. His ,e of its smooth! |the Sreat "mi3a at Gettysburg. Mr. ; bri,le is a highly cultured young lady Robson is now In the city canvassing , of many Kraces and charms, and they. for the book, which is well worth the j have the best wishes of a large circle | !".. * J beaUl,ful 8m,hcm h-v the cholr« small price asked for it-50 cents. ; of friends. followed by the reading of the 90th ••♦ . 9 , . Psalm by Rev. Dr. J. C. Rowe. Kev. -Two men were before Justice Eckel „_.., , v wu:.».^ • i_ „r Dr. W. S. Creasy, of Winston, read a West Market Street Methodist church Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock, attend-ed by a large concourse of people. The casket was borne into the church preceded by several ministers carrying beautiful floral emblems. The pall-bearers were Hon. J. H. Southgate and Rev.C.D. Langston, of Durham; Revs. J. H. Shore and J. A. Daily, of Bur-lington; Charles M. Parkes, Esq , of Hillsboro, and Messrs. J. A. Odell, C. H. Dorsett and Dr. Dred Peacock, of this city. The services were opened —Capt. J. Y. Wirtted, formerly of a few days ago charged with the de- , Dnrhanif i8 a new aJditiou to the force "ripture lesson in a feeling manner, struction of their own property. It ' of buyers on our tobacco market. Re after which Rev. Dr. Crawford an- Boiieii Dick Douglas, Hoi at Law, jEEEKTSBOrRO, 3ST. C. ■ sai Inp Bank. -An inventory is this week beine ! fact that Mn Au8tin Moody' H proml'' aPPea,'ed that a tenant 0CCUPled a , has been engaged for years in buying nounced the familiar old hymn, "Sol- ,,',,. _ ,,...,, , , nent contractor of Chicago, was here ; dwelling house belonging to them, and d rri.iniIfaf.,llrjntr t„hacco and is said dier of God< w taken at the Bank of (jinlford, and we , . .7 ». , i • . _. - t. -» .. »«*i ana manutaccuring tooacco. ana is saia • «" <'°ne-" Rev. T. N. are pl,eased to s.la.te..th,a-t,i•t is ali readAy , with * Ttew to locat,ingft. Mr. M.-oouy1 is.1i upon,».his p,ersistent,.r,e,f,u.sal_._to.««e.ithne.«r I , _ n.,ne ji0udag»eo *o«if trhune wwoeoeda. Tinhee Ivey■", D. D.,• then rpronounced a b.e.a.u.ti- Ill«l i. !.">•.. ». H. MBWI.m, isboro, N.C. LONG ^ NEWLIN, Soanullon at Law. V I . Courts wlier- Itfflce over v lluiise. A. M. SCA1.K8. SHAW & SCALES, ^ttoraxeys a"t SLiQrw SSBORO, N. C. . ,. — Office . i ' oui i Square. V.B.BEACHAM, llthitM iMfl PniMor ",Hde Wi"be * decided iraprovemeilt'fore davlight, as he was nearing his I department meeting last night the act- continued success and growth of this association with Dr. Cuninggim, pay-ill DUiiUCl. on the appearance ot the building. farm> tea mj,es 8onth of town Hjg iDg chief was instructed to appoint a enterprise. Since the organization of iug bis memory a glowing and elo-are pleased slate that it already assured that the depositors will be paid in lull. —The money drawer at the ticket ollice of the Southern Railway, in this city, was relieved of $lt!0 yesterday while the agent, Mr. J. B. Graham, was at dinner. —Mr. R. W. Jones, who lives near Julian, lost his barn by tiro Monday afternoon. The origin of the fire is unknown. We understand that the j loss is considerable. —Messrs. S. S. Haithcock and G. W. I Kestler have purchased the drug store at Burlington formerly conducted by ! Gates & Co. The business will be mauaged by Mr. Haithcock. —The Wakelleld Hardware Company are sole agents in Greensboro for the celebrated "New Lee" cook stove. A cut of this handsome stove can be not a contractor, but an architect of' pay the rent or vacate the premises the Southern Tobacco Journal of Winston iful and touching eulogy on the life owners tore down the building asa|haa the following notice'concerning and character of the deceased, taking means of ridding themselves of the un-hi|n and M- removal te Greensboro : as a basis for his talk the text, "There-desirable tenant. The justice decided |.,Mr jame8 y. whittcd leaf dealer, fore comfort ye one another with these against the defendant, who was the hag removed hla place #f bU8iness from i words." His remarks were clothed in tenant, charging him with the costs, j Durham te Greensboro. He was in- Ithe choicest language, replete with —The annua7l st"oc'.k"-^tak. i,ng iI™n a b,_•ig | adiunc-peiat ltoo mma.nipe crimiias cchn.annog-pe hBcercaauuKsPe nhoe beaotiful and Insrp—iringe> thougo>hts. Ono dry goods store general..ly bi. ri.ngs outI' cpaann noDhtiiatiinn a«ct tfnhaact llauet.cn-anraan»teHa pnonilnntt seldom hears a more eloquent or ap•■ - stocks better suited to the wants of his j propriate testimony in commendation customers. Mr. Whitted makes spec- ' ot th# character and services of a de-ialties of fillers and wrappers, a„d | ceased person. And when the speaker having been engaged for years in plug ', referred so touchingly and tenderly to manufacturing and knowing thorough-t th« b«reft widaw of the sainted dead ly the wants of this trade, he is a buyer jthere were few dfy eTes ,n the •ud-of these grades of rare qualifications." considerable note. We are glad to know that he is pleased with Greens-boro. —You cannot help noticing the large advertisement of the Fishblate-Katz Company in this issue, and if yon read it the many bargains offered will be a revelation to you. They are now con-ducting their great mid-winterslaugh-ter sale of clothing and gents' fur-nishings. , ... v . ! kYLOB. MiM, BYNUM & TAYLOR, ransellon at Law. ^jUA'RE. seen in their advertising space. ! county, the seat of the new work to —Mr. C. W. Staley and Miss Ceritta which he was appointed by the recent Kime, of near Julian, were united in Methodist Protestant conference at marriage last Sunday at the Lutheran ; Liberty. Mr. Hartsell has many friends parsonage at Melancthon. Rev. D. Ijjn this section who wish him wall in Offman performed the ceremony. —Mr. Thomas Woodroffe has a force at work remodeling the front of the K. of P. huilding. The changes being the fact that there are too many goods on hand in some lines, and such was the case at Tbacker .t Brockmann's this year. There are too many men's win- —Beth of Guilfora's representatives ter shoes, too many children's shoes, in the lower house of the general as-1 too much woollen dress goods, and a setnbly have been placed on important I great many odd pairs of shoes of all committees. Mr. Kennel l is on the | kinds, remnants of dre^s goods, prints Committee on internal Improvements and ginghams, woollen underwear, etc. and the Committee on Education. Mr. To clear these goods out in a hurry Bunch is a member of the Committee j very low prices will be put on them— on Agriculture. \ less than cost in many cases—and it —Rev. J. E. Hartsell has removed ! will pay you to go and look them over from Tabernacle to Fallston.Cleveland . a"d pl<* "P some bargains. lenoe. He was followed by Rev. Moses J. —The large brick building on.Buch- I Hunt, of Burlington, who was one of anan street, formerly occupied by Leak ! Dr. Cuninggim's conference claea- Brothers & Hasten as a tobacco fac-tory, has been leased by the Hunter Manufacturing and Commission Com-pany. Since this company purchased mates and who retired from the active work of the ministry with him. Mr. Hunt spoke of his great love and es-teem for the deceased and of their long the Glenn Manufacturing Company's association in the work of the Master, —For some time trouble has been plant and business the need of more Rev. J. N. Cole, pastor of Trinity brewing in the city fire department, roomy quarters has been felt, and hence church, Durham, with a heart full of and to such an extent has it gone that , it was decided to consolidate the two ; emotion, spoke of the affectionate re-the life and usefulness of the depart- concerns and move into a large and ' gard in which he had held "I nele ment is threatened. One company has ! commodious building. An elegant of- ! Jesse" for years and of the help and tendered its resignation to the mayor < flee is being tltted up and other im-j inspiration he had received from his and other members of the department j provements being made which will add life. President Kilgo, of Trinity Col-brutally assaulted by some unknown ! are complaining of improper treat- i to the convenience and adaptability of lege, Durham, testified as to the many person one morning last week, just be- ment on the part of some one. At a the building. We are glad to note the valuablelessonsbehad learned through his new field of labor. — Mr. B. N. Smith, of this city, was ,- Building, —We will pay cash for o00 bushels of as<ailanl rode N. C. J.T.JOHNSON, SSHORO IE SPECIALIST, corn and 500 bushels of oats. Don't forget that we have a hogshead of old-fashioned Cuba molasses. HIATT & LAMB. —Fire was discovered in the rear up behind him and struck him two or three blows with a club, inflicting paiaful wounds. committee to confer with a similar the Hunter Manufacturing and Com- quent tribute. committee from the board of aldermen mission Company their business has -How firm a foundation" was then in regard to reorganizing the fire de-, steadily increased, until it is now rec- sung, after which I h i M ST. animation Free. IU..S tol ^ABLISHED 30 YEARS. ment. It is probable that this ' ognized as one of the most substantial son, of Chapel Hill, offered a fervent -The building just south of the ^ vmmmm w,u be able l0 set,le , enterprises of Greensboro. The plant prayer in a voice choked with emotion. postoffice, formerly occupied by O Con- the matter t0 tbe entire patisfaction of j of the Glenn Manufacturing Company The services were concluded at the West's restaurant and OOOfcflooeryH^^i\Ei£T^£ * •««■* "" ^ ? °Perati°n ^/ '" T"" * ""'*'""^^ store about 3 o'clock Tuesday Morn- I * , •„ K **" ■ months, but long enough to demon- Rowe. Tout wo. ex inguished beforTany ' DeCe9Sary ^"^ "* "2* ?" * ~Mr- Harry CUnton Hl,1« * pr°mi-1 "trate the stability of the enterprise. The death of Dr. Cuninggim will coni^le^ occupied by Mr. George TateKearsley, , nent young business man of Buffalo, \ A read „ is follnd for their output be 9adlv felt wherever the iniluence of .oneiderable damage had been done. ; who recently came here from Radford, N. Y., spent Saturday night and a |of .„„;„, and the demand ,„ 8teadily his godly life has been felt. He was —The F. S. Royster Guano Company j Va, to go into the real estate business. part 0f Sunday in Greensboro. He \ er0W|DK- universally beloved by people of all de- —*-• | nominations, for he was a man among The City National Bank. men, "against whom there was no Some weeks ago we published the guile." He was pastor of West Market tobacco, and gives universal satisfac- had Deen j-jned and niceiy dressed. It I city he added Greeasboro to his list of ! fact that the Piedment Bank had de- street church for four years in the tion. takesahard-heartedsinnertostealfrom | good towns. It is his intention to re- , cided to go into the national banking 70's and presiding elder of the Greeno- —(ieorgeH. Royster has inaugurated a preacher, but a man who is so mean |turn in a few weeks and make a more business and increase its capital stock boro district in the '80s, and for the advertise the celebrated 'Orinoco"; _0ne night last week some one, in ( was raturning from a prospecting tour guano in the PATRIOT. This brand is gearch of fresh hog meat, stole a pig i to another town, but when he walked i"■">• extensively used in the cultivation of ffom Rev. Dr. L. W. Crawford which ! around and took in a portion of our B. Farrar's Son EXPEET AID ADJUSTER. a grand clearance sale to make room ag to steal from a minister that edits a for his line of spring goods. Read Ins paper should be sent to the penitenti-advertisement this week and avail ary f0r life. yourself of some of the bargains he has _The jaw flrm of Shaw to offer. been di8SOiyed on account of Mr. Shaw I thorough investigation of the many from $60,000 to $100,000. The addi- past four years had made his home ii advantages Greensboro has to offer ; tioual stock has been paid in, and this city. He and his sweet-spirited, Wc have no doubt that the favorable the Piedmont Bank is succeeded by gentle wife have.made an impression & Scales has | impression created on this short visit the new organization operating the in- upon our people that will not bo ef-will be increased when be shall have | creased capital. The necessary pa- faced while memory lasts. Jesse Anderson Cuninggim was ' Hoathera Hallway 1 ecialty. ■ 1 I D H KKV- ■ ; by toe Govs ^^ ir De. ■ written in artnv « . 111 ilulu, e» at with ind in Manila. Bonan- .ii pictures 1 noflicial h T. Bar- 1 more time to consider the possibilities \ pen have been forwarded to Wash- —The Daily Citizen was launched in hav ng been e ected to the judgeship. ■ orif" ou„r, tthhrriivviinn„g cr\i,tvy, Tloo a«ltli s«uuccnh j„gton, and. as soon as they are re- born in Greene county, this state, Jan. turned the formal conversion of the 28,1832,and was therefore nearly sixty-business will take piece. The new in- seven years old at thetimeof bis deatK. stituiion will be known as the City His father was a local preacher in the National Bank of Greensboro. MethodUt church and his mother was ., ,, ■_ .J .- , . the dauehter of a m nister in the SMine The stockholders held a meeting last Jg,J5C"jK^was converted and joined week and elected toe following direc- the cnUrcb in his eleventh year and in tors: J S. Hunter, J. Ad. Hodgin. B. his twenty-first year felt railed to preach the gospel. In li">5 he was re- High Point Monday. High Point is a Both men are exceptionally clever gen-, Greensboro extends a hearty welcome. thriving town, but it remains to be tlemen and have succeeded in building * »» seen whether it is large enough to sup- up a lucrative practice. Mr. Scales, Deafaess Cannot be Cured port a daily paper. The Citizen has who will continue the business,has our ^J^CA^xmAC^^^^^^ our best wishes. best wishes for increased usefulness ; only one wav to cure <leafne»s. and that is by .. i constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by —We regret to announce that Col. ana prosperity. an miia eedconiimou of the nmcous lining of W. S. Rankin has been quite ill since , _Mr. J. Henry Smith and family, of %£5fi5fi£?^^^^i£!^ Saturday night. He has been in fee- yew York, have moved to Greensboro ™g£^ZXti^g?*&£tt5??Z . ble health for some time, and his many with the intention of making this city be taken out and this tube restored to its normal .iiafo. rjrod Peacock M L Shield* condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; McAll' er, U eacock, M. L.. o us, friends throughout this fection hope their home. Mr. Smith will engage in for him a speedy restoration. business here, provided he can secure a —A small wreck occurred near Po- suitable location. For twelve years he mona last Thursday night, caused by held a responsible position with the the rear cars of a freight train break- great notion house of Butler Brothers, ing loose and running back into an- N'ew York, and has had considerable ol her freight. A caboose car was shat- experience in other lines of business. tered and several men bruised consid-nine cases out of ten are caused by catairh. a T.. TrO^don. J. N. Wvllie and J. M. Walker. The old officers of the Pied-mont Bank were elected to serve the new bank as follows: J. M. Walker, president: S. L. Tmgdon.. vice pre-i-dent; R. G. Vaughn, cashier; E. L. Sides, teller; C. F. Cline, bookkeeper: which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the inuiou:. siirfac.-. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafne>s (c-<used by ratarrh that can-not be cured" by Hall's Catarrh t ure. Send for circulars, five t. I CHKNEV A CO., Toledo. O. Sold bj drncgista. price "be. Hal!"- K.vuay PUli are tbe best. K Of using BOOM r liardnert Rum hair, 8 ounce bot-erably. Bedford's Little Liver Pills. 50 in bottle, 25c. Sold only by Fa-rias, druggist, opp. Benbow House. Business Opportunities. Opportunities for small investors to loan money on mortgages secured by guaranty. Piedmont Realty & Guaranty Co. Bedford's Little Liver Pills. 50 in bottle, 25c. Sold only by Fa-riss, druggist, opp. Benbow House. ceived into the N'orth Carolina Con-ference of the M. K. Church, Jj-.utb. continuing his labors, without inter-ruption, until the session of that body in ElfsatMth City last December, when he was superannuated at his own re-quest. Dr. Cuninggim had filled many of the largest and most responsible ap-pointments of the Methodist church in this state with unswerving fidelity and devotiou, and his loss will be keenly N'ev Forbis, collector. The Piedmont Bank has been one of our strongest financial institutions and felt with the increased stock and facilities "",, the new institution will be enabled to Bedford's Little Liver fiua. do a much larger_ vojume of business. ^ in hottie. 25c. Sold only by Fa- Fresh Garden Seed at Gardner's, cor.; The directors and offl.cer"rVn°°9!,"V rU« druKist' OPP Benbow House. op»pp.. ppoossttooffffiice. 1 tlye business men and able financiers, nss, druggist, opp.
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Title | The Greensboro patriot [January 11, 1899] |
Date | 1899-01-11 |
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fHE GREENSBORO PATRIOT.
V()L GREENSBORO, X. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1899. NO. 2.
CARDS.
, j, RICHARDSON
LOCAL NSWS ITEMS.
A FATHER IN ISRAEL.
DING.
viASTON ST.
—The Odell Hardware Company has —Tobacco has been telling exceed- , —Mr. George W. Veroon, of Rin-issued
a set of calendors in three de- ingly well on the Greensboro market gold, Va., was married to Miss Hattie '
feed thU signs which are as handsome as one since the holidays, and those who have Sampson, of this city, yesterday morn- Rev. Jesse Cuninggim Rests from
often sees. They represent the highest been so fortunate as to have the weed ing at 11 o'clock. The ceremony was' His Labors at the End of a
—Mr. J. A. Odell went to Concord : perfection of art in calendor work, and p on sale have, as a rule, gone away performed by Rev. L. Johnson at the Well Spent Life
yesterday. are an ornameut to any parlor or | highly pleased. People are fast learn- residence of the bride, on Asheboro', Quietly and n f 11
ing of the advantages of our market, street, in the presence of a number *»f ' falling asleep Rev J A C i
— Denny advertises cow
, I week.
— Mr. T. G. McAlister camo up from librarv-
I p. BSALL, H. D.,
r>ro st.
■ l :i0.
HEY, M. D.
Elm St.
Drug Store. _
KTj. J. BRYAN
cei to the
ioinlty.
B.rABISS'DBTOBTOBl,
—The directors of the Greensboro i as evidenced by the increased sales at friends. The bride is a well known gimi D D^ answered the g
Furniture Manufacturing Company : tl>e warehouses. and popular young lady, numbering deat'h ^ Saturday evening at °g
have declared a dividend of 10 per1 —Wharton & McAlister, managers her friends by the score. Mr. Vernon o'clock, and his spirit went up to be
cent, on the stock. We are pleased to of the Southern Stock-Mutual and the was formerly a resident of Greensboro with the God wh- gtv% ,t ..Unc,#
note the success of this enterprise and : Underwriters' Fire Insurance Compa- ; antl '• a brother of Mr. A. T. Vernon,; Jesse" as he wag affectionately known
hope to see more of the same kind oc- nies, have sent the chief of the Char- of th'8 city» and Capt. R. L. Vernon, of all over North Carolina had been in
cupy the field. ; lotte tire department a check for $25 Charlotte, traveling passenger agent feeble health for about a year being
-It is a pleasure to the PATRIOT to a* a recognition of the department's , of the Southern Railway. Mr. and afflicted with a heart affection. Last
learn that the enrollment of students • efficient work at a disastrous fire in M«- Vernon left on the noon train Wednesday he suffered a severe attack
at Whitsett Institute surpasses any Charlotte Friday night. These com-1 JJJJ^J^ Washington U* other but rallied and appeared to improve!
previous year. More than one hun- panies both suffered by the fire.
court at Durham next week. Judge dred and seventy Dimes are uow upon \ —Evangelist W. F. Ireland, a re-
Bryan presiding. the register, and students are still en- j formed criminal, has been lecturing in
— Mr. K. J. Styers, of Danamora, tering almost daily. ! the city the past week. He was form-aod
Mr. J. M. Turner, of Stokesdale, —Prof. John .7. Blair, for twelve erly known as "Kid" Davis, being an
were among our callers this week. years superintendent of the Winston expert safe-cracker and leader of the I Q~~~Q Young^of" Louisville, Ky. *The the r°°m the me8SauKer of death bad
—Mr. C. A. Tickle, one of the good graded schools, has resigned to accept | celebrated Dalton gang of outlaws.
Worth ville yesterday.
— Mr. and Mr*. II II. Cartland spent
yesterday in High Point.
-Mr. R. I. Ka-/., of the Fishblate-
Katz Company, has goje to New York
on business.
— Rev. W. L Grissom spent Sunday
in Mt. Airv, where he delivered a mis-sionary
address.
—Solicitor Brooks attends his first points of interest, carrying with them i
f. . , . . , P , ll8 ate supper Saturday evening, and
the best wishes of many friends. hu wif, wag reading fo ^ gh<>rtly
-Dr. J. T. Johnson, eye specialist, afterw»rd' whe°. >**I«I «<>und, she
was united in marriage last Wednes-nesday
afternoon to Miss Margaret
saw that the end was at hand. And
before any one eould be summoned to
marriage rites were solemnized at the
performed his mission.
a similar position in Wilmington. ; was not until he had been captured home of the bride, in the presence of a funeral services were held in
IB.
jtJ. E.WYCHE,
IHT.
. \ C.
rSELSR,
nsT.
i >rug Store.
Democrats of McLeansvilie, has been
given a clerkship in tne legislature.
—Miss Ola Crews, an attractive
young lady of Granville county, is
visiting Mrs. Dr. J. J. Bryan, on North
Elm street. j Va., has located iu Greeusboro to buy I has our thanks for a copy of his book, relatives of the groom, arriving in
—Mr Charles G Burton assistant 1 tobacco. He is a son of Mr. T. J. j"How a One-Legged Rebel Lives." Greensboro Saturday evening. The
postmaster, has been confined to his ; Walker, the Richmond buyer for the The little book contains interesting new3 of the marriage came somewhat
Prof. Blair it a native of Guilford and imprisoned that he professed reli-county
aud has many friends and rela-| g'on. 8ince which time he has been
fives in this section. j evangelizing.
— Mr. C. A. Walker, of Richmond,! _Mr- J0011 s- Robson, the author,
few intimate friends, the ceremony i
being performed by Rev. Carter H. j
Jones, D. D. Dr. and Mrs. Johnson
spent a few days in Richmond.Va,, with
room by sickness for several days, but
is now improving.
— Mr. J. Van Lindley and Prof. T-L.
Brown attended the meeting of the
S ate Horticultural Society at Southern
Pints Friday and Saturday.
—We were favored Monday with a
pleasant call from Rev. D. A. Highfill,
of Liberty, who had been tilling some
of his appointments in western Gull-ford.
Americau Tobacco Company, and will
'be quite an addition to our already
strong corps of leaf buyers.
—The favorite whiskev of famous
men is Harper.
exquisite llavor; because of it's inatch-
1 less purity; because of its mellow age.
No wonder it'* the favorite. Every
drop sterling. Harper Whiskey. Sold
by R. P. Gorrell, Greensboro, N. C.
— Last week we made mention of the
reminiscences of the Civil war, includ- jn the nature of a surprise toDr.John-ing
a story of the campaigns of Stone- j 80n's friends in this city, though they
wall Jackson. It also contains the had been accusing him for some time
complete regimental rosters of both 0f oe;Dg matrimonially inclined. His
,e of its smooth! |the Sreat "mi3a at Gettysburg. Mr. ; bri,le is a highly cultured young lady
Robson is now In the city canvassing , of many Kraces and charms, and they.
for the book, which is well worth the j have the best wishes of a large circle | !".. * J
beaUl,ful 8m,hcm h-v the cholr«
small price asked for it-50 cents. ; of friends. followed by the reading of the 90th
••♦ . 9 , . Psalm by Rev. Dr. J. C. Rowe. Kev.
-Two men were before Justice Eckel „_.., , v wu:.».^ • i_ „r Dr. W. S. Creasy, of Winston, read a
West Market Street Methodist church
Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock, attend-ed
by a large concourse of people.
The casket was borne into the church
preceded by several ministers carrying
beautiful floral emblems. The pall-bearers
were Hon. J. H. Southgate and
Rev.C.D. Langston, of Durham; Revs.
J. H. Shore and J. A. Daily, of Bur-lington;
Charles M. Parkes, Esq , of
Hillsboro, and Messrs. J. A. Odell, C.
H. Dorsett and Dr. Dred Peacock, of
this city. The services were opened
—Capt. J. Y. Wirtted, formerly of
a few days ago charged with the de- , Dnrhanif i8 a new aJditiou to the force "ripture lesson in a feeling manner,
struction of their own property. It ' of buyers on our tobacco market. Re after which Rev. Dr. Crawford an-
Boiieii Dick Douglas,
Hoi at Law,
jEEEKTSBOrRO, 3ST. C.
■ sai Inp Bank.
-An inventory is this week beine ! fact that Mn Au8tin Moody' H proml'' aPPea,'ed that a tenant 0CCUPled a , has been engaged for years in buying nounced the familiar old hymn, "Sol-
,,',,. _ ,,...,, , , nent contractor of Chicago, was here ; dwelling house belonging to them, and d rri.iniIfaf.,llrjntr t„hacco and is said dier of God< w taken at the Bank of (jinlford, and we , . .7 ». , i • . _. - t. -» .. »«*i ana manutaccuring tooacco. ana is saia • «" <'°ne-" Rev. T. N.
are pl,eased to s.la.te..th,a-t,i•t is ali readAy , with * Ttew to locat,ingft. Mr. M.-oouy1 is.1i upon,».his p,ersistent,.r,e,f,u.sal_._to.««e.ithne.«r I , _ n.,ne ji0udag»eo *o«if trhune wwoeoeda. Tinhee Ivey■", D. D.,• then rpronounced a b.e.a.u.ti-
Ill«l i. !.">•.. ». H. MBWI.m,
isboro, N.C.
LONG ^ NEWLIN,
Soanullon at Law.
V I .
Courts wlier-
Itfflce over
v lluiise.
A. M. SCA1.K8.
SHAW & SCALES,
^ttoraxeys a"t SLiQrw
SSBORO, N. C.
. ,. — Office
. i ' oui i Square.
V.B.BEACHAM,
llthitM iMfl PniMor ",Hde Wi"be * decided iraprovemeilt'fore davlight, as he was nearing his I department meeting last night the act- continued success and growth of this association with Dr. Cuninggim, pay-ill
DUiiUCl. on the appearance ot the building. farm> tea mj,es 8onth of town Hjg iDg chief was instructed to appoint a enterprise. Since the organization of iug bis memory a glowing and elo-are
pleased slate that it already
assured that the depositors will be
paid in lull.
—The money drawer at the ticket
ollice of the Southern Railway, in this
city, was relieved of $lt!0 yesterday
while the agent, Mr. J. B. Graham,
was at dinner.
—Mr. R. W. Jones, who lives near
Julian, lost his barn by tiro Monday
afternoon. The origin of the fire is
unknown. We understand that the j
loss is considerable.
—Messrs. S. S. Haithcock and G. W. I
Kestler have purchased the drug store
at Burlington formerly conducted by !
Gates & Co. The business will be
mauaged by Mr. Haithcock.
—The Wakelleld Hardware Company
are sole agents in Greensboro for the
celebrated "New Lee" cook stove. A
cut of this handsome stove can be
not a contractor, but an architect of' pay the rent or vacate the premises the Southern Tobacco Journal of Winston iful and touching eulogy on the life
owners tore down the building asa|haa the following notice'concerning and character of the deceased, taking
means of ridding themselves of the un-hi|n and M- removal te Greensboro : as a basis for his talk the text, "There-desirable
tenant. The justice decided |.,Mr jame8 y. whittcd leaf dealer, fore comfort ye one another with these
against the defendant, who was the hag removed hla place #f bU8iness from i words." His remarks were clothed in
tenant, charging him with the costs, j Durham te Greensboro. He was in- Ithe choicest language, replete with
—The annua7l st"oc'.k"-^tak. i,ng iI™n a b,_•ig | adiunc-peiat ltoo mma.nipe crimiias cchn.annog-pe hBcercaauuKsPe nhoe beaotiful and Insrp—iringe> thougo>hts. Ono
dry goods store general..ly bi. ri.ngs outI' cpaann noDhtiiatiinn a«ct tfnhaact llauet.cn-anraan»teHa pnonilnntt seldom hears a more eloquent or ap•■ -
stocks better suited to the wants of his j propriate testimony in commendation
customers. Mr. Whitted makes spec- ' ot th# character and services of a de-ialties
of fillers and wrappers, a„d | ceased person. And when the speaker
having been engaged for years in plug ', referred so touchingly and tenderly to
manufacturing and knowing thorough-t
th« b«reft widaw of the sainted dead
ly the wants of this trade, he is a buyer jthere were few dfy eTes ,n the •ud-of
these grades of rare qualifications."
considerable note. We are glad to
know that he is pleased with Greens-boro.
—You cannot help noticing the large
advertisement of the Fishblate-Katz
Company in this issue, and if yon read
it the many bargains offered will be a
revelation to you. They are now con-ducting
their great mid-winterslaugh-ter
sale of clothing and gents' fur-nishings.
, ... v . ! kYLOB.
MiM, BYNUM & TAYLOR,
ransellon at Law.
^jUA'RE.
seen in their advertising space. ! county, the seat of the new work to
—Mr. C. W. Staley and Miss Ceritta which he was appointed by the recent
Kime, of near Julian, were united in Methodist Protestant conference at
marriage last Sunday at the Lutheran ; Liberty. Mr. Hartsell has many friends
parsonage at Melancthon. Rev. D. Ijjn this section who wish him wall in
Offman performed the ceremony.
—Mr. Thomas Woodroffe has a force
at work remodeling the front of the
K. of P. huilding. The changes being
the fact that there are too many goods
on hand in some lines, and such was the
case at Tbacker .t Brockmann's this
year. There are too many men's win-
—Beth of Guilfora's representatives ter shoes, too many children's shoes,
in the lower house of the general as-1 too much woollen dress goods, and a
setnbly have been placed on important I great many odd pairs of shoes of all
committees. Mr. Kennel l is on the | kinds, remnants of dre^s goods, prints
Committee on internal Improvements and ginghams, woollen underwear, etc.
and the Committee on Education. Mr. To clear these goods out in a hurry
Bunch is a member of the Committee j very low prices will be put on them—
on Agriculture. \ less than cost in many cases—and it
—Rev. J. E. Hartsell has removed ! will pay you to go and look them over
from Tabernacle to Fallston.Cleveland . a"d pl<* "P some bargains.
lenoe.
He was followed by Rev. Moses J.
—The large brick building on.Buch- I Hunt, of Burlington, who was one of
anan street, formerly occupied by Leak ! Dr. Cuninggim's conference claea-
Brothers & Hasten as a tobacco fac-tory,
has been leased by the Hunter
Manufacturing and Commission Com-pany.
Since this company purchased
mates and who retired from the active
work of the ministry with him. Mr.
Hunt spoke of his great love and es-teem
for the deceased and of their long
the Glenn Manufacturing Company's association in the work of the Master,
—For some time trouble has been plant and business the need of more Rev. J. N. Cole, pastor of Trinity
brewing in the city fire department, roomy quarters has been felt, and hence church, Durham, with a heart full of
and to such an extent has it gone that , it was decided to consolidate the two ; emotion, spoke of the affectionate re-the
life and usefulness of the depart- concerns and move into a large and ' gard in which he had held "I nele
ment is threatened. One company has ! commodious building. An elegant of- ! Jesse" for years and of the help and
tendered its resignation to the mayor < flee is being tltted up and other im-j inspiration he had received from his
and other members of the department j provements being made which will add life. President Kilgo, of Trinity Col-brutally
assaulted by some unknown ! are complaining of improper treat- i to the convenience and adaptability of lege, Durham, testified as to the many
person one morning last week, just be- ment on the part of some one. At a the building. We are glad to note the valuablelessonsbehad learned through
his new field of labor.
— Mr. B. N. Smith, of this city, was
,- Building, —We will pay cash for o00 bushels of as |