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- "'"ill.'I .ipRPI^jpipff - THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT VOL. 83. Dr. W. J. RICHARDSON OFFICE: KATZ BUILDING. ^NCE: 318 WEST GASTON ST. GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7. 19Q4. NO. 4Q LO°AL iTET^rs. Ml .. IT I . '"In St. TllOS. K. LlTTl.K. II* S. L. J: T. llldg. 3i:ALL & LITTLE t SICIANS anc SURGEONS So. :;i"> So. Loan & Trust llldir ■ - to '.' A. M.: 11:80 to 1. :; to g P. M. ractice in Greensboro ami surround- 'V. George W. Patter..,,, is slowlv recovermg from aBevere y phoid fever, i'iood middling cotton is quoted in tin* morning's Charlotte and Baleigh papers at 7J cents. Plenty of feed — - -- «„ "«an, nil at -Mrs. R. M. Bees ha, ANOTHER COLLEGE LOCATED HERE. Mich HH bran, ship-cottonseed meal and hulls lucker& Krwin's. Htlllt. 5TAMEv. M . D. I \ . I >n \ ie i So. 35 J. H. BOVLCS, M D. ids. ^hi Hendfohall I'honc No. :S4l STAMEY & BOYLES PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS been critically "I since Sunday but is reported some fetter this morning. You can buy at Thacker & Brock- , mau's men's white unlaundered shirts good ,,uajity, well made, at only fifty cents. Finer grade at 7o cents. Lutheran Synodical Board to Educate Colored Boys Along; Practical Lines. The Lutheran Synodical Hoard, of St. Louis, Mo., actiug through oue of its ministers, Rev. Johu (; Schmidt, who has been located here for several years, on Saturday closed a deal for fifteen acres of the old Vaustory farm, now owned by Mr. (iarlaod Daniel and lying at the eastern limits of the 2y;Zlr?'U Wi" beerecto«^ college jm.de a talk e nra,.f,c« r ' '"'.'r 0lO'ed b°y" a'°"g couu«*ti<"'- During the epidemic the resents the Evangelical Lutheran only two deaths. County medical Society Meeting. The (Juilford County Medical Society lield the largest and most enthusiastic meeting of its history in the assembly hall of the Benbow Monday afternoon. Dr. C. A Julian, of Thomasville, by request, read a most interesting paper on the recent epidemic of typhoid at Thomasville Orphanage. Dr. J. T. J. Battle, who was consulting physician and who hud charge during the ab-sence of J)r. Julian for two weeks, giving an nccouutof his there ith GREENSBORO TOBACCO MARKET. There is a slight improvement in the condition of Mr. Robert O Gamble ,- professional services to the people who has boo., . , . , uauJUIe' tisboroand surrounding country: ueen Klek »t his home en : iver Helms' Drugstore. (ireene street for several weeks. ■W t South Kim Street. Phone 80. Dr. J. E. WYCHE DENTIST church, had had the establshmeut of such a school under consideration for a year or two, and last year held an op-tion for some mouths on a tract of laud owned by Lee Waugh,' but for some reasou never closed with him. The locatiou chosen is perhaps more desira-ble in every particular, as the sur-rounding property will be opened up and improved, with the same public utilities that are to be fouud city. Thecouuty and Mr. The annual election of ollleers re-suited as follows: President—Dr. A. B. Wilson. Vice President—Dr. D. A. Btanton. Secretary and Treasurer—Dr. W. J. Richardson. Member of Board of Censors—Dr. J T. J. Battle. Drs. Charles Robersou, W. P. Beall ; CE IN SAVINGS BANK BLDG. TM ELM ST., GnCCNSSOKO. N. c Dr. M. F. FOX = H'SICIAN AND SURGEON -UILFORD COLLEGE, N. C. Dr. E. A. BURTON DENTIST OFFICE IN LASH BLDG.. SOUTH ELM ST. . •> SCALCS T. V TAYLOR. J. I. SCALES. Sc.lies, Taylor & Scales ATTORNEYS u COUNSELLORS AT LAW GREEHSBORO. B. C. it I). Douirlas. Stephen A. Doujilus. DOUGLAS 6* DOUGLAS ATTORNEYS AT LAW and J. W. Loug .were appointed as a D the j committee of arrangements for the an- Daniel both! nual meeting of the North Carolina contriboted liberally to the enterprise. | Medical Society, to be b^in G ! I he college mil stand on what is to be boro next May extend £ LU!her *yJnte' WhlCh Wi" I A "»«»»»"« of arrangements con-extend from Last Market street to sisting of Dr. J. W. Long. C. S. Gilmer MARKET RBPOBT. \h The receipts on our market for tbejJ past week have been ab»ut the largest j L of the reason. Throughout the en I ire |: week farmers have come here from ,' 8 every section tributary to this market j H and have expressed very great satisfac- jH tion with their sales and the prices they j ** obtained. In fact, we have never seen |jj such satisfaction on the part of the farmers, and well they may be, for u e have not seen tobacco higher than it is now iu 14 years, and it seems to us that when such conditions prevail far-mers should be very active in taking advantage of the market. During the past ten days there has been a decline of 2 cents a pound in cotton, with the government estimate of over 12,000,000 bales raised this year, with about 6,000,- 000 of it already marketed. This de-cliue of 2 cents a pound means $10 per bale on 6,000,000 bales of cotton yet in the hands of Southern farmers, which means a net loss to them of $60,000,000; in other words, the purchasing capaci-ty of the Southern farmers has been re-duced (60,000,000 within the past ten days. Now, the question arises where they will curtail their purchases (irst. Mr. K. J. Parrish, former manager of the American Tobacco Company's branch ollice at Tokio, Japan, Mrs. Parrish and theirdaughter were visitors in the city yesterday. Seven young men who were engaged in a turkey rallle the day following Thanksgiving were given a preliminary hearing Monday evening in the may- Bessemer avenue after it i or s court and bound over under bonds of |25 each. The J. I. Case Machine Company, which leased the Greensboro Storage and Transfer Company's big building on Buchanan street, is rapidly getting ami me other necessary buildings I ""J '" l"c l,""'UUJer m me. j settled in its new quarters and seems J including several dwelling houses County Officials Qualify. Southern markets, therefore our man- « to be admirably located. , for the .acuity, varying amounts up to The county officials ofGuilford, most ! STMST' ml ere ElS !" IS f'^'Z I Mrs. James W. Dick, mother of Mr. ""«? °' [^'thousand dollars. Work of whom were re-elected las, month, n^sSv radajfSI Tl 1 John M.Dick, has lately sustained herH the buildings will begin as soon as were .worn iu Mon.lay for the ensuing ',"'.,, . ,,Z ' "" *T , Jl Ithe weatl.e. iustiflea i„ «.»-,„ twoyeaw. SherifrJordan gave a bond i .'1 t <""""-'^ «« these have :| of amnnn u ri , ,-• , K'4 La,,onu been known in the past to lower the « WO.OOO, Register Kirkman gave a r „...,.t..„, ,-.. ' ,e|1 wh^ | fourth severe stroke of paralysis and is thf weaU,el JMttfles in the spring, as in a very critical condition. She na8 j)* ^the intention to open tlie col The enterprise is made Did you ever have the opportunity of going into a nice little business of your own, provided you could put up $500? The Opportunity I may come again, and the wise thing for you to do is to get ready to avail yourself of it. It is easy. Get a Home Bank Come, get one of our little "Home Banks" and drop into it $1 Monday, 50c Tuesday, 25c Wednesday, 1 Oc Thursday, 5c Fri-day, lc Saturday, and thus cultivate the habit of saving. - in Greensboro Losn and Trnst Bldt. C. G. WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT LAW -- 3UILDING. OPP COURT MOUSE. GREENSBORO. N. C. era 1 com county to the war between the states in 1861-65. For sale at book stores. 4t The Soulhside Hardware Company has recently made extensiue improve-ments in the interior of their store. A new private office has been constructed on a platform at the rear, thus increas-ing Jhe floor space of the room to that extent. Mr. R.W. Hay wood, theclever young furnish a satisfactory location for the to&t. W. H. iS"'^,man'for the ' IT"*" ".T^L*^ C°,U'U°U t0,"e- IcoHege, as the city w,„ derive great »£ time. He JL a 2S oT£ ^S^^^TJST^ benefit from the expenditures for con- board twwoo np«re»vviio«.u,»s .te.r.m^s and i ._ Ipen ."owlnir np and no fine wrappers is very at ail to be found. Our buyers are very iff Southern Loan and Trust Co. "I™"1- »'"» mamiamiog the lustitu- capaoie. Mr. John N. Wilson was re- .lllvinlls ,Dr ,„0 „■„„ , i J !« tion. And the college adds to the elected to the office of county attorney:: trfS^f^,!!? Sm3dl^!^atl,W* h8"""*1"* city's prestige as an educational center. Monday was spent in auditing Z. Z 1E , i 1 ,, '"."" ! ' Already we have two of the best white ! counts. Yesterday road matters and i ^"""* °U ^^^ W I) W ^j^ntaRKaanstKKKnRKaaj colleges in the South, theState Norma. and Industrial College and Green'boro Female College, and two excellent col- ary 2, 1905, with Judge gentleman that presides over the des-loml lolleKeBt the State A. & M. and lug, occupied the entire day. tinies of the Telegram, has been on the : ,{eni,e,t ,'"ll«e- The Methodist Pro-sick list for several days but is now out | !fSt"",:!.,"tve illrea,,y (iele,te«l a »>'e for on the streets again. His neighbor, bitesell, W. D. Baldwin, J. the drawing of a large jury list for a J. H. Stanfield, of Brown Summit, A- Huffiues, H. A. Apple, Boston a of court beginning Janu- was here last week and made a good Cable. Ueo. Huffman and K. P. Perry Shaw piesid- sale. j were among the good Alamance farmers THOMAS C. HOYLE ATORNEY AT LAW srl Sjnare. GREEHSBORO, J>. C. ')t:on given to collections. Loans Mr. M. W. Thorn1 son, is also sick, threatened with fever. Mr. W. E. Baugh, who lived in \1 Robert C. Strudwick . ;(NEYo«3 AT LAW S ,nare, GREEHSBORO, H. C. P. HOBGOOD. Jr. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Donaho-Mebane Marriage, their (100,000 college here anti have A 'lu'et home wedding was solemn-taken steps to push the enterprise to a ized '" the residence of Mrs. E. C. speedy aud successful conclusion, hence iMebaue North Elm street, last Wednesday morning at 11 when her daughter, Miss Nannie (i. : .. jtate. Mebane, became the bride of Mr. John Isection, sold here the telday morning at High Point. He1 Was ;i member ofGuilford Council, No. | Mr. James C. Mabry.of this city has 23, Jr. O. I'. A. M. His remains were J through bis attorneys, Messrs. Ijtedman accompanied to bis borne by Messrs. I & Cooke, brought suit in the Superior J. W. Secbreet and D. C. AMridge, of court of Guilford county against the High Point. North Carolina Railway Company for mate friends. J. IL liarham, of Buckingham, sold ! ho "ad tobacco °" thl8 n,arket the here last week and was highlv pleased **** week aud Weut Jtoule WtUj with his prices. ' pleased. C. Clapp, a good (iuilford farmer w-J-^-'"ter, a large farmer of Kock-was here the past week with tobacco. "1;~r|lam county, sold a load of tobacco the claim that Greensboro isadvancing more rapidly along educational lines W tike county, died of tuberculosis yes- than any city in the himself in favor of saying lie would be His prices rauged from $7.75 to S23 50 ^ Ur'"K the »,aHt> week' He haH W W tt„l.-0u ,lf.i, n Q '.'; sold on two other markets this season l'and expressed Greensboro by mmoonuvj w»•„«! p!°er'rformedTby JRe"v.\Dr". .E". TL.TG. tWood'"wPas one "o"f"t*h'e* p"ro^mi- a"n«o*thWer *l*o*ad»sofa«to«b*ac«co». "« <»»" "trip w.Bmith, pastor of the First Preeby- nenifarmers who patronized us with . RKI . ,. Ian church, in Hie presence of only the tobacco the past week and went home immediate relatives and A. E. King, A. fj. Wyrick, J. H. a few i „i- highly pieascd. ">™*' **± ,M^' V" M- J'^to»- Mr T Wi I f omiih, Jerry lerry.J. W.Payne, On account of a mistake at the Ike-1 a5.000. whieh «*">«»< «« -laims as Danville, was best'man. The couple u ^ifciay^ou ^"l^'^Tu'^l^ **** a'"' A" '' BOdd "*" COUNSELLOR tory Thacker & Brockman received a j<l«n»«ge8 on account of injuriessustain- left on the noon train for a bridal trip j ford shipment of girls' button shoes that; e<l while at work for theSouthern. Mr. to Northern cities and after December I the past we< should have been laced. They are I Mabry waa a car inspector or overhaul- '0th they will be at home in Durham, good genuine dongola kkl shoes, with jer 00 **•• yards of the Southern in this where the groom is stationed in the' solid leather soles inside and out, sizes I c'ty- °" September 20th while at revenue service. Among the out-of-j, from 11 to i', and will be closed out at; work on a car near the Davie street town people who attended the wed- _d , . ' " 'M'V°. . only 98 cents a pair. i crossing an engine backed some other ding were Mrs. L Banks Holt, : ' e' ,0™eBnwP-,y P' aud Jef. Huffinea is very anxious to see j his frieuds at the Farmers warehouse so badl* crdshiug and injuring his foot %vUa a load "' tobacco and promises to i' that amputation was necessary. The "'William D. Boss, a highly es- set up with them when they - -vearB she wnle8: "I endured insufier-among the prominent farmers who b,.-co with us were here with tobacco from this coun-ty the past week and got more than Settle Sharp and Sharp & Sharp and tl'ty expected for same, all the other Sharps from ltockingham The Greensboro Electric Company's icar" asa:"st the cur u,l,ler which he Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Parker, Jr., light and power plant was crippled W^ *,,rk,"K- ****** .*•■•» «>ver, and, M.ss Bella Douaho, of Graham. Wright Building, Oj.iMjsitu Mouse, 'i roensboro, N C. MICHAEL SCHENCK ATTORNEY O COUNSELLOR AT LAW somewhat Friday and Saturday by the breaking down of some of the machin-ery and as a result the street cars were practically at a standstill for over twenty-four hours, while there wasn't much doing on the power anti light circuits. Worst of all fcxperlences. Can anything be worse than to feel that every minute will be your last'.' Such was the experience of Mrs. S. H. Newson, Decatur, Ala. "For three case proqiises to be an interesting and hard fought one. teemed citizen of Pleasant Garden, w. Y. Warren, Mrs. Julia Lewie _ -UV|, aaa vuv - - — - — j Southern Loan aud Trust Company children, two sons aud a daughter, be- Bev. W. L. Grisson, Dr. J. S. Betts, building, died Monday morning at 6.50 8ides a lu)8t o1" relatives and friends. ' Square, Greensboro, H. C. Piano Tuning ; whose work we guarantee. rn:KKKKNCKS: Guilford Corege. -.i.i in Academy. Prof-Shirley. And otheis. D. JONES A. COMPANY '■KKK.VSIJOHO. X. C FRANCIS HANES PHOTOGRAPHER >H CLASS WORK ONLY. i |x,sitQ the McAdoo House. Crtmnined Assets over 000 $500,000 able pain from indigestion, stomach died yesterday morning at 5 o'clock ' James keliy"a"nd W/M."GA"V« were I •"'J^trouble; Ueath seemed iu- ; after an iilness of a week caused by among the good Guilford farmers who ! TH ^ Z T" ,T ^ **? 1" rem t ed,M Wiley Moore, the well known color- Paralysis of the brain. Mr. Boss was 80ld on this market the past week ' , At length I was induced to try ed barber who conducted a shop iu the «"'»» eightieth year and leaves three „ , ,, . I-.lectric Bitters aud the result was B. B. Miles, K. F. Paschal, J.F Dick miraculous. I improved at once. Now and W. L. Jackson were among the ! am ,.<';""pletely recovered For ' „ ,.„.,,'* e .Liver, Kidney. Stomach aud Bowel ami Mrs. Lucy H. Bobertson returned ; at his home, corner of Percy and East Hte wlfe (,ie(l auout three years ago. pOTI ,arulers "' ^udtord county troubles Electric Bitters is the only last evening from Henderson, where Qaston streets, from the ellects of an Funeral services will beheld this after- who8oW tobacco With us yesterday. "^J}0*"*- <>"•>• o0e. It's guaranteed they went to attend the annual session (operation performed last Friday after- "00" al 2.80, conducted by Bev. J. P. I A. G. Barham, J. W. Bailey aud T. ! '* * ** of the Eastern North Carolina Metbo- uoou for appendicitis. The deceased Stover, the new pastor of Pleasant Gar- T. Carter were among the prominent, dist Episcopal Conference, which was I was an honest, Industrious colored man,! °^ea "• ^- church, of which Mr. Boss farmers from Bockingham who sold held there during the past week. They j liked by everybody, aud his death re-1 na<1 lo"^ l>ee" a consistent member. with us last week and were more than re|K>rt an interesting session and a moves a worthy colored citizen who I Mr. J. siFergusouTproprietor of the Pleased witu their prices. had won the respect aud esteem not; barber shop in the McAdoo House, has ' Joe Gentry, Alex Williams, Will only of the members of his race, but just finished installing three bath tubs Gordon and Jim Allen were among the of every white person who knew him. and two shower baths that are appre- prominent ltockingham farmers who He was a faithful member of St. James' ciated by the public. His new bath Kot more than they expected for their Lutheran church. The deceased was ; room is-the basement room underneath tobacco on this market the past week, marne.i and leaves a widow, but no j his shop. It is of convenient access i Julius Boss, of Alamance county, children. | aud handsomely fitted up. Decorators sold a small load of tobacco here the "Sauta Claua in a Hardware Store" , have ^ea at work '" Mfi *'erKueou's P»st week for $92.10. He is a splendid is the suggestive beading of a new ad- sboPalso- a"d"i« now the handsomest farmer, and while his tobacco was not vertisement that came from the Wake-1 a,,<l best appointed barber shop in the line it was good quality and brought a state. 1 he service there Is unexcelled good price. W. I). Palmer most enjoyable time among the Hen-derson people. Mr. W. C. Bain has been awarded the contract for erecting the Bell Tele-phone Company's new building on West Market street and already has a force of laborers there making an exca-vation for the building. The contract price of the building, exclusive of the heating plant, is $1-1,020. Mr. Bain has one hundred working days in Which to complete the structure. field Hardware Company yesterday too late to be printed in this issue. Look | * lerel out for it next week. It will tell you Mr. Lee H. Battle, of this city, who grower of Bandolph, was here" last City National Bank Greensboro, N. C. CAPITAL, ... $100,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS, 16,000 United States Depository. OKFIt'EKS. a very fine tobacco W . s. Thomson. J. Van I.indlev, President. Vice President. Lee II. Oattle. Cashier. J' Sim •The Greensboro surance Companies i ihe last eight years, 'in- people of Greens- • -- limn Mn.iKJO In Hie ' lieir insurance. When : ■ call lor your home pson Schenck, Agtent The annual memorial service of the Benevolent and Protective Order of of scores of useful and appropriate holi-1 is president of the Bank of Liberty, week with some of his poorest tobacco, \ Flks WHS held Sunday afternoon at |day presents that may be found in the | which was burglarized last week, as ■ but was highly pleased with prices, the Grand and was witnessed by al large assembly. Greensboro Lodge, No. 602, lost no members during the year, but the memory of tlie deceased brethren who had died the year pre-vious is not forgotten. Four excellent addresses and several delighful musical numbers made up ihe program of Sunday. large stock carried by the Wakelield told by our Liberty correspondent, jHe says be bas got a very fine crop Company. Money spent for such pres- weut down to Liberty Friday to see in \ aK"iu this year. ents is not virtually thrown away. A | what shape the bank's property had | We were very sorry to note that DIRECTORS. glimpse at their show windows will give you an idea what may be found in the store. Christmas shoppers will do well to call there and examine the stock, even before the advertisement appears. been left. Burglar insurance was car- i Uncle Peter Jackson got his leg so ried, hence the bank will lose nothing, | badly hurt a few weeks ago aud hope but the safe was a total wreck, while ! he will soon be well again. We saw the furniture was more or less damaged by the repeated explosions. As yet no clue of the robbers has been discovered. him in town yesterday on crutches and regretted so much to see him iu this shape. W. S. Thomson, C. II. Dorsett, W. C. Ilain. J. A. Hoskins, J. Allen Holt, E. J. Stafford. Wm. Cummings, J. Van I.lndley, J. C. Bishop, J. A. Davidson. We extend to depositors every facility con sistent with prudent banking. Interest paid on time certiOcates of deposl \ ' WRITE OR CALL TO ESE US. i/A
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Title | The Greensboro patriot [December 7, 1904] |
Date | 1904-12-07 |
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- "'"ill.'I .ipRPI^jpipff -
THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT
VOL. 83.
Dr. W. J. RICHARDSON
OFFICE:
KATZ BUILDING.
^NCE: 318 WEST GASTON ST.
GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7. 19Q4.
NO. 4Q
LO°AL iTET^rs.
Ml
.. IT I .
'"In St. TllOS. K. LlTTl.K.
II* S. L. J: T. llldg.
3i:ALL & LITTLE
t SICIANS anc SURGEONS
So. :;i"> So. Loan & Trust llldir
■ - to '.' A. M.: 11:80 to 1. :; to g P. M.
ractice in Greensboro ami surround-
'V.
George W. Patter..,,, is slowlv
recovermg from aBevere y
phoid fever,
i'iood middling cotton is quoted in
tin* morning's Charlotte and Baleigh
papers at 7J cents.
Plenty of feed — - -- «„ "«an, nil
at
-Mrs. R. M. Bees ha,
ANOTHER COLLEGE LOCATED HERE.
Mich HH bran, ship-cottonseed
meal and hulls
lucker& Krwin's.
Htlllt.
5TAMEv. M . D.
I \ . I >n \ ie
i So. 35
J. H. BOVLCS, M D.
ids. ^hi Hendfohall
I'honc No. :S4l
STAMEY & BOYLES
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
been critically
"I since Sunday but is reported some
fetter this morning.
You can buy at Thacker & Brock-
, mau's men's white unlaundered shirts
good ,,uajity, well made, at only fifty
cents. Finer grade at 7o cents.
Lutheran Synodical Board to Educate
Colored Boys Along; Practical Lines.
The Lutheran Synodical Hoard, of
St. Louis, Mo., actiug through oue of
its ministers, Rev. Johu (; Schmidt,
who has been located here for several
years, on Saturday closed a deal for
fifteen acres of the old Vaustory farm,
now owned by Mr. (iarlaod Daniel
and lying at the eastern limits of the
2y;Zlr?'U Wi" beerecto«^ college jm.de a talk e
nra,.f,c« r ' '"'.'r 0lO'ed b°y" a'°"g couu«*ti<"'- During the epidemic the
resents the Evangelical Lutheran only two deaths.
County medical Society Meeting.
The (Juilford County Medical Society
lield the largest and most enthusiastic
meeting of its history in the assembly
hall of the Benbow Monday afternoon.
Dr. C. A Julian, of Thomasville, by
request, read a most interesting paper
on the recent epidemic of typhoid at
Thomasville Orphanage. Dr. J. T. J.
Battle, who was consulting physician
and who hud charge during the ab-sence
of J)r. Julian for two weeks,
giving an nccouutof his
there
ith
GREENSBORO TOBACCO MARKET.
There is a slight improvement in the
condition of Mr. Robert O Gamble
,- professional services to the people who has boo., . , . , uauJUIe'
tisboroand surrounding country: ueen Klek »t his home en
: iver Helms' Drugstore. (ireene street for several weeks.
■W t South Kim Street. Phone 80.
Dr. J. E. WYCHE
DENTIST
church, had had the establshmeut of
such a school under consideration for a
year or two, and last year held an op-tion
for some mouths on a tract of laud
owned by Lee Waugh,' but for some
reasou never closed with him. The
locatiou chosen is perhaps more desira-ble
in every particular, as the sur-rounding
property will be opened up
and improved, with the same public
utilities that are to be fouud
city. Thecouuty and Mr.
The annual election of ollleers re-suited
as follows:
President—Dr. A. B. Wilson.
Vice President—Dr. D. A. Btanton.
Secretary and Treasurer—Dr. W. J.
Richardson.
Member of Board of Censors—Dr. J
T. J. Battle.
Drs. Charles Robersou, W. P. Beall
; CE IN SAVINGS BANK BLDG.
TM ELM ST., GnCCNSSOKO. N. c
Dr. M. F. FOX
= H'SICIAN AND SURGEON
-UILFORD COLLEGE, N. C.
Dr. E. A. BURTON
DENTIST
OFFICE IN LASH BLDG..
SOUTH ELM ST.
. •> SCALCS T. V TAYLOR. J. I. SCALES.
Sc.lies, Taylor & Scales
ATTORNEYS
u COUNSELLORS AT LAW
GREEHSBORO. B. C.
it I). Douirlas. Stephen A. Doujilus.
DOUGLAS 6* DOUGLAS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
and J. W. Loug .were appointed as a
D the j committee of arrangements for the an-
Daniel both! nual meeting of the North Carolina
contriboted liberally to the enterprise. | Medical Society, to be b^in G !
I he college mil stand on what is to be boro next May
extend £ LU!her *yJnte' WhlCh Wi" I A "»«»»»"« of arrangements con-extend
from Last Market street to sisting of Dr. J. W. Long. C. S. Gilmer
MARKET RBPOBT. \h
The receipts on our market for tbejJ
past week have been ab»ut the largest j L
of the reason. Throughout the en I ire |:
week farmers have come here from ,' 8
every section tributary to this market j H
and have expressed very great satisfac- jH
tion with their sales and the prices they j **
obtained. In fact, we have never seen |jj
such satisfaction on the part of the
farmers, and well they may be, for u e
have not seen tobacco higher than it is
now iu 14 years, and it seems to us
that when such conditions prevail far-mers
should be very active in taking
advantage of the market. During the
past ten days there has been a decline
of 2 cents a pound in cotton, with the
government estimate of over 12,000,000
bales raised this year, with about 6,000,-
000 of it already marketed. This de-cliue
of 2 cents a pound means $10 per
bale on 6,000,000 bales of cotton yet in
the hands of Southern farmers, which
means a net loss to them of $60,000,000;
in other words, the purchasing capaci-ty
of the Southern farmers has been re-duced
(60,000,000 within the past ten
days. Now, the question arises where
they will curtail their purchases (irst.
Mr. K. J. Parrish, former manager of
the American Tobacco Company's
branch ollice at Tokio, Japan, Mrs.
Parrish and theirdaughter were visitors
in the city yesterday.
Seven young men who were engaged
in a turkey rallle the day following
Thanksgiving were given a preliminary
hearing Monday evening in the may- Bessemer avenue after it i
or s court and bound over under bonds
of |25 each.
The J. I. Case Machine Company,
which leased the Greensboro Storage
and Transfer Company's big building
on Buchanan street, is rapidly getting ami me other necessary buildings I ""J '" l"c l""'UUJer m me. j
settled in its new quarters and seems J including several dwelling houses County Officials Qualify. Southern markets, therefore our man- «
to be admirably located. , for the .acuity, varying amounts up to The county officials ofGuilford, most ! STMST' ml ere ElS !" IS f'^'Z I
Mrs. James W. Dick, mother of Mr. ""«? °' [^'thousand dollars. Work of whom were re-elected las, month, n^sSv radajfSI Tl 1
John M.Dick, has lately sustained herH the buildings will begin as soon as were .worn iu Mon.lay for the ensuing '"'.,, . ,,Z ' "" *T , Jl
Ithe weatl.e. iustiflea i„ «.»-,„ twoyeaw. SherifrJordan gave a bond i .'1 t <""""-'^ «« these have :|
of amnnn u ri , ,-• , K'4 La,,onu been known in the past to lower the «
WO.OOO, Register Kirkman gave a r „...,.t..„, ,-.. ' ,e|1 wh^ |
fourth severe stroke of paralysis and is thf weaU,el JMttfles in the spring, as
in a very critical condition. She na8 j)* ^the intention to open tlie col
The enterprise is made
Did you ever have
the opportunity of
going into a nice
little business of
your own, provided
you could put up
$500?
The Opportunity I
may come again,
and the wise thing
for you to do is to
get ready to avail
yourself of it. It is
easy.
Get a Home Bank
Come, get one of
our little "Home
Banks" and drop
into it $1 Monday,
50c Tuesday, 25c
Wednesday, 1 Oc
Thursday, 5c Fri-day,
lc Saturday,
and thus cultivate
the habit of saving.
- in Greensboro Losn and Trnst Bldt.
C. G. WRIGHT
ATTORNEY AT LAW
-- 3UILDING. OPP COURT MOUSE.
GREENSBORO. N. C.
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1
com
county to the war between the states
in 1861-65. For sale at book stores. 4t
The Soulhside Hardware Company
has recently made extensiue improve-ments
in the interior of their store. A
new private office has been constructed
on a platform at the rear, thus increas-ing
Jhe floor space of the room to that
extent.
Mr. R.W. Hay wood, theclever young
furnish a satisfactory location for the to&t. W. H. iS"'^,man'for the ' IT"*" ".T^L*^ C°,U'U°U t0"e-
IcoHege, as the city w,„ derive great »£ time. He JL a 2S oT£ ^S^^^TJST^
benefit from the expenditures for con- board twwoo np«re»vviio«.u,»s .te.r.m^s and i ._ Ipen ."owlnir np and no fine wrappers is very at ail to be found. Our buyers are very iff
Southern
Loan and Trust Co.
"I™"1- »'"» mamiamiog the lustitu- capaoie. Mr. John N. Wilson was re- .lllvinlls ,Dr ,„0 „■„„ , i J !«
tion. And the college adds to the elected to the office of county attorney:: trfS^f^,!!? Sm3dl^!^atl,W* h8"""*1"*
city's prestige as an educational center. Monday was spent in auditing Z. Z 1E , i 1 ,, '"."" ! '
Already we have two of the best white ! counts. Yesterday road matters and i ^"""* °U ^^^ W I) W
^j^ntaRKaanstKKKnRKaaj
colleges in the South, theState Norma.
and Industrial College and Green'boro
Female College, and two excellent col- ary 2, 1905, with Judge
gentleman that presides over the des-loml lolleKeBt the State A. & M. and lug, occupied the entire day.
tinies of the Telegram, has been on the : ,{eni,e,t ,'"ll«e- The Methodist Pro-sick
list for several days but is now out | !fSt"",:!."tve illrea,,y (iele,te«l a »>'e for
on the streets again. His neighbor,
bitesell, W. D. Baldwin, J.
the drawing of a large jury list for a J. H. Stanfield, of Brown Summit, A- Huffiues, H. A. Apple, Boston
a of court beginning Janu- was here last week and made a good Cable. Ueo. Huffman and K. P. Perry
Shaw piesid- sale. j were among the good Alamance farmers
THOMAS C. HOYLE
ATORNEY AT LAW
srl Sjnare. GREEHSBORO, J>. C.
')t:on given to collections. Loans
Mr. M. W. Thorn1 son, is also sick,
threatened with fever.
Mr. W. E. Baugh, who lived in
\1
Robert C. Strudwick
. ;(NEYo«3
AT LAW
S ,nare, GREEHSBORO, H. C.
P. HOBGOOD. Jr.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Donaho-Mebane Marriage,
their (100,000 college here anti have A 'lu'et home wedding was solemn-taken
steps to push the enterprise to a ized '" the residence of Mrs. E. C.
speedy aud successful conclusion, hence iMebaue North Elm street, last
Wednesday morning at 11
when her daughter, Miss Nannie (i. :
.. jtate. Mebane, became the bride of Mr. John Isection, sold here the
telday morning at High Point. He1
Was ;i member ofGuilford Council, No. | Mr. James C. Mabry.of this city has
23, Jr. O. I'. A. M. His remains were J through bis attorneys, Messrs. Ijtedman
accompanied to bis borne by Messrs. I & Cooke, brought suit in the Superior
J. W. Secbreet and D. C. AMridge, of court of Guilford county against the
High Point. North Carolina Railway Company for mate friends.
J. IL liarham, of Buckingham, sold ! ho "ad tobacco °" thl8 n,arket the
here last week and was highlv pleased **** week aud Weut Jtoule WtUj
with his prices. ' pleased.
C. Clapp, a good (iuilford farmer w-J-^-'"ter, a large farmer of Kock-was
here the past week with tobacco. "1;~r|lam county, sold a load of tobacco
the claim that Greensboro isadvancing
more rapidly along educational lines
W tike county, died of tuberculosis yes- than any city in the himself in favor of
saying lie would be
His prices rauged from $7.75 to S23 50 ^ Ur'"K the »,aHt> week' He haH
W W tt„l.-0u ,lf.i, n Q '.'; sold on two other markets this season
l'and expressed
Greensboro by
mmoonuvj w»•„«! p!°er'rformedTby JRe"v.\Dr". .E". TL.TG. tWood'"wPas one "o"f"t*h'e* p"ro^mi- a"n«o*thWer *l*o*ad»sofa«to«b*ac«co». "« <»»" "trip
w.Bmith, pastor of the First Preeby- nenifarmers who patronized us with . RKI . ,.
Ian church, in Hie presence of only the tobacco the past week and went home
immediate relatives and
A. E. King, A. fj. Wyrick, J. H.
a few i „i- highly pieascd. ">™*' **± ,M^' V" M- J'^to»-
Mr T Wi I f omiih, Jerry lerry.J. W.Payne,
On account of a mistake at the Ike-1 a5.000. whieh «*">«»< «« -laims as Danville, was best'man. The couple u ^ifciay^ou ^"l^'^Tu'^l^ **** a'"' A" '' BOdd "*"
COUNSELLOR tory Thacker & Brockman received a j |