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1 ■■' '—•"■"■■■'» — -' " - ■"* ■ - : s ■<-' ' I <V.U, THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT VOL. 84. GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9. 1905. NO. 32 \V. J. RICHARDSON OFFICE: K4TZ BUILDING. . DE.NCE 318 WEST GASTON ST. 5-i.[> M. D. J. H. Bovi.cs. M. D. lies. 41'.' W.Caslim. I'liunc N". W*. LOCAL IT: ITX7" jTAMEY O BOYLES : -,;CiANS AND SURGEONS .siotiul sorvieea i" thcpeople IUIIII surrounding country. Police Sergeant Harnes is on the sick list. Mr. John R. Stewart has returned from the springs. Mr. Hal H. Murray is home from Buffalo, X. Y., on a visit. The season will Boon be on for corn hinders. See 1'ettv-lieid Co. The old City National Hank building is being painted inside and out and GEENSBORO'S NEW SUBURB. )therwise improved for its new owners Model Town to be Built Southwest of the and occupants, the .Security Life and City, With Street Cars, Park and All Annuity Company. The Fariss-Klutz j Modern Improvements, drugstore, next door, is also under- Within the past week Messrs. Milli-going extensive improvements which ban and Main, of the Carolina Heal will add materially to its attractive- j "state Company, have closed a trade, uess. as agents for a strong syndicate of Nor- The Central Carolina Fair Associa-,'"'k and Philadelphia capitalists, for lion's new premium list is out. Any j approximately one bundled and fifty Mr. J. W. Scott is at Atlantic City jolle WJBB|U« a copy i-an obtain it at the ] :• res of very desirable land lying a lit-for a fortnight's rest and recuperation. | „mi.e of the Fair Association on South He WwiUl of west of the city whicli will Mrs. R, A. (iray is upending a few | Klin street opposite the postoffice. A ' ■• Iran-formed iuto a model residence •I-' |I'11L- -llHC. -. ...i h I..in streel. Phone 89. Dr. J. E. WYCHE DENTIST E IN SAVINGS BANKBLDG. -. r.M ST CHttNSSOHO. N. C. Dr. M. F. FOX PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON - . _r0RD COLLEGE, N. C. Dr E. A. BURTON DENTIST :r c E IN LASH BLDG. Set" ELM ST. new poultry building is being built to suburb, having every modern facility replace the one blown down about two and convenience, including a streetcar months ago. It will be much larger line and a park. The tract referred to than the old one. i embraces practically all of the vacant The Goose (Jrease Liniment Com- '■»« !*»••■ the corporate limits and pany has moved into its new quarters «'■« f;"' S<»und, south of the railroad, at the comer of South Ashe street and!-"' » is admirably adapted to just the Southern Hail way track, where the «•»■■ enterprise. At au ear'y dale company will have sulV.cie.it room for -to-lals or lhe syndicate will set about the manufacturing and shipping of -"b-d.v.dmg the tract, laying out broad (ioose tJrease Liniment. The sale of the liniment is lapidly increasing and this causes the demand for better fa-cilities. A special from Washington says President Roosevelt will spend only live minutes in Greensboro on bis ap-proaching Southern trip. It had been hoped that lie could tarry here long enough to make a visit to the Battle Ground, and Senator Simmons is not Without hope that this arrangement weeks in the mountains of West \ ir-giuia. Gasoline engine- are the coming power for the farm. l'etly-Heid Co. sell them. Miss Tilhe Talum has gone to Mt. Airy to visit Mies Daisy Uolcomb for two weeks. Dr. John Hoy Williams has gone to i Muskoka Lake, Canada, for a three I weeks' vacation. Miss Minnie l.ou Kelly, of Caswell, 1 is visiting her aunt, Miss Charlie Hun-ter, on King street. Miss Jessie Speight, of Whittakers, 1 is visiting Miss Mary l.ee .loyner, on , West Gaston street. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Odell and Mrs. | (i. S. Sergeant left last night for a stay of ten days at Atlantic City. Mrs. James W. Holt and daughter, Miss Fannie, of Jacksonville, Fla.. aie may yet be included in the President's streets and Improving them, while H e Greensboro Klectiic Company will I loci-cd at once to build a car line out West Lee street to the fairground, con-necting there with the Lindley park GREENSBORO TOBACCO MARKET. mmmmmm omit MAKKCT REPORT. The receipts on our market for the past week have beeu very good con-sidering the time of year. All of the old tobacco has been marketed and I very few primings have been cured, so ■ we could not expect large receipts, , 3 however we had a nice lot of primings during the past week which went off at very satisfactory prices ami in most cases farmers got more for them than they had expected. This is one year it j 8 pays well to prime the tobacco, where you can do so without Injuring the main body of the plant, ami we would advise farmers to save every priming they cau without damagiug their crop. We cau use them titd or untied, but if you bring them to market untied be sure to wipe the dirt oil'good aud keep them straight and do not get them too I J" soft iu order, for we cannot handle * liieiu if they are too soft. Prices on these primings are running from (1.80 to 87.75 per huudred, aud if we could get sometioon ones the prices One Dollar ,would ruu very much highei. So far t le, which will give exceptional fa-j we have only bad primiuga that are i littles to that section of the city. The j pulled oil' before the tobacco was electric company will also supply the | topped, and as a matter of course they suburb \. itii both incandescent and arc I are not well matured. :: bghts, beside.- furnishing gas, while a ! :: c infract has already beeu entered into j DEMAND i >-it TOBACCO IMKKASKS. fj ' ith the city of Greensboro providing! The demand for tobacco has steadily 8 i'i-an extension of the water aud sewer I increased on this market for the past Invested in a savings ac-count with this bank at four per cent, interest will be worth 104 cents in oneyear.and the orig-inal dollar grown larger with everyyear. You may be sure you will always receive prompt and cour-teous attention. Deposits made on or before August 5th will draw interest from Au-gust 1st. , C W. BANNER, M. D. ited to the Eye. Ear. Nose *nd Throat. A. M.I i.i l(i l I'. M.: :.• A. M. i-'" P. V. K n I :..• J. J. HILTON AN AND SURGEON ; CNSBORO N. C. : (iallou'u -. li.a. I'.lil|'.lll> B'.'t.. li -\. M.. ., .ii « bite uis-1 :S t<>A V. M. ..,:; Hold. I SCALES Scales, Taylor O Scales ATTORNEYS . I COUNSELLORS AT LAW 0REEBSB0RO. H. C. on a visit to Mrs. Jas. K. Boyd. Mr. Jos. P. (aid well, editor Of the Charlotte Observer, was a business vi~- itor iii the city yesterday afternoon. Small lot of pea- on hand that we will close out at one dollar pel bushel. KolSS> 111 .': WATKINS. Mi. H. Percy tiray suffered another storke of paralysis the third on Sun-day last, and his condition is critical. Mr. G. A. Hanklu is rapidly ice »\er-ing from hi- recent attack of typhoid fever and will be at work again in a few day-. Mr-. Jell Scales, of New York, who has been here since the death of her father. lh« late I:. M. Sloan, returned home \ esterday. i ie >• a,* * ! ilevclopii i: our city. The I'lviiiottr- of iIIC tulerpli e have sonic agreeable surprises in store lor the |*o- 1 le of i' ur'i-'.i re, mi itinerary. Mr-. T. J. McCollum, of New Bethel township, Uocklngham county, died Sunday alter a lingering illness and was buried yesterday at Sandy Cross church, the funeral services being con-ducted by her pat-tor, Itev. Slowe. Her age was :S> years, -lie i- survived by her husband aud one child, her mother, Mrs. J. W. Hutchersou, ami live brothers and a sister. Mi. W. P. Turner, the PATRIOT'S capable foreman, leaves tomorrow for Toronto, Canada, where the Interna-tional Typographical L'uion holds its annual convention tlii- year. Mr. Turner will represent Greensboro union. No. II!)", ill Ihe meeting. He cities Nia- "umber of important subjects weteui mains. The plan- of the syndicateIthree jeam until our buyeis have ivcnot been auiiounced in detail, but j made up their minds to bring more tC-lOUgb is know II t'i warrant the nssur- ' bacco to Ibis market. We are building ne biggest irnlcr- another w alehouse iieie which we hope Southern ice'ihat it is by far the biggest uuder-1 another watehouse here which webope £ j •£ \ 'y- _ t King in which (Jreeuslicro ever l to- Will increase our trade very much and a Llj£ cUlCl 1 TtlSl i,l and will accomplish wonders in I furnish additional accommodation to ij Company i' w hole lake in.tic w he.111 in that w BV. farmers and their teams. This new ,• warehouse will be finished and ready •$ for u-e by October 1st if not a little H late sooner, and it will he run by one of the JJ •.. Hi -,i up air i i gin in hum County Educational Conference. There was <|Uite a large number iii"- oi til ol ill: lv will visit several Canadian Glass fruit jars, jelly glasses, tin ■ an- ,,.,,., |.-;,||,. Thousand Islands and New beat waiehousemeii in the country. B \\ e feel that everybody will lie glad to g come to this warehouse alid see how 2 nice it is and meet the geiillemen who HM I ini it. We are pieparing for more to- |HI( co to lie sold iu I iieeii.-oo:o this \ eai iie county present al the joint meet- ,„,.,., waa ever sold here before, and :.- uftbecommitlteineiiaiidlhecoiiu-L 11)lll,1 „, ,.„.( VN0 k,..,.v „,. ,mi,t ,,ai board of education Saturday. A you w e|| fcr iby tobacco, which can be easily done with the Increased demand we have ou this maiket. We hope to school comuiitteenien and teachers :*t• BT.F K li GREENSBORO, N. C. Capital, - • - 5-^>i v.v'.JJ Surp'.UJ aad P:c£'.s, 53,005.00 WHAKTON. l'.iEsim-.vT. K. ii. I'ACOHN, l uEAsraaa. : :ns:::::KnaaaK«sata««K::s«nj and wax -trinas, milk hollies and caps. Wanted ten tboil.-aud pounds rags. i|Uick. W. S. M....i:i:. ^li^s Klsie May 1ms returned from a l. Houirias. Itoliert !'. Douglas. DOUGLAS & DOUGLAS ATTORNEYS AT LAW ■ensboro Loan ant Trust Bide. C. G. WRIGHT TORNEY AT LAW :r. NG OPP COURT HOUSt. .-.EENSBORO. N. C. visit with friend- Miss 1' l.ua < olih. her. -topped over visit. Mr. and Mrs. W •nt 1 ■ < 'aroiiua. accompanied in w 'no at Batesville for a York before returning. The county commi—inner.- were iu session Monday ami Tuesday, trans-acting a vast amount of business. A jury wa- drawn for the September criminal court and the ■'commissioners' fund'' was formally turned over to the county treasurer, whose receipt is now I. Olderwood have iu the hands of the board. It I- prob-taken a house on Chestnut street, just able that a statement concerning this off Summit avenue and will ne al fund will appear at an early date. home to their friends there by the end Mrs. J. M. Stone, mother of Messrs. oftbeweek. <•. I'. and X. F. Stone, of Revolution, Rev. li. M. Blair. I'. I)., editorof died Thursday morning al her home the XorthCarolinaCbrWian Advocate, near Lea will lill Rev. «'. K. Hodgin's apiioint-ma. ltc-led W(J ll!(Ve „„ ,,,„ !11:,lket. \. one in the rtee vou |leli; ear|y .,,„( often during me •and one in the afternoon. The jmm|,lir MHuatu H,"„i we niadse von the very beat in irkel piices al all limee. T. 1 MAS C. HOYLE - -ORNEY AT LAW • ljuare, OREEKSB0R0. H. C. (riven to collections. Loana meut at Midway next Sunday afler- II.H'II !.t ."..".O. T he friend- of Mr-. I). II. Harry will he glad to learn thai she is rapidly re-covering from an attack of appendi-citis, from which she has beeu sufler- • lug for several days. Misses l.oretta and CatherineTaylor, of Nashville. TeilU., dan ,-ville alter an illnessotseven months. A complication of diseases caused her death. Thedeceased is sur-vived by her husband and the follow-ing children: Messrs. N. F. ami C 1*. Stone, of Revolution; 8. A. Stone and Mrs. F. M. Roberts, of Leaksville. Mr. K. A. Schwartz., aged thirty-one years, died of typhoid fever at :io'clock Saturday morniua at the Greensboro :>ert C. Strudwick liters of ex- hospital after an illness of several Governor Bob Taylor, ofTennessee, are visiling their aunt, Mis. C. W. Ward. AT LAW Sunare, GREEBSB0R0, H. C. weeks. Mr. Schwartz was unmarried, his people living iu Chillicolhe, I >hio. He bad been employed at the Johnson iv Watson Shoe Company's factory. The remains were shipped by express Saturday night to Chillicolhe for inter- Plumbcrs Take a Vacation. The plumbing industry of(ireensboro meut. has been disturbed the pant week by StY ami COUNSELLOR on Spring liarden street. Fni< BALK -TWO registered young fre-h Jersey cows. Also two Jersey heifer calves entitled to registration. F. P. ALBRIGHT, ; U":'"' • ' what the master plumber*tei ma strike H. F. I). 7, (ireensboro, N. C. Hev. T. M. McConnell, I). I)., pastor ^ whft( |he plulllbeB|th«ma»IV«eaJl j T Hunt & Co. have been awarded <lf tlle Kirst I'resl.ytenaii church.at a 1()).kmlt T,ie trouble originated over ,be"contract to build a new pulpit plat- (;"",lel1. 'S- l • wno *"n "J8 ^lle *'*« a shop regulation promulgate,! by Mr. P. HOBGOOD, Jr. ATTORNEY AT LAW. cu—ed and much interesl Two -es-inii- were lieii! comiiig season and we pledge you conference was pie-idedover by County Superiiilendeiit Thomas It. Fi u-l. who called the meeting together at lo.su o'clock. Interesting nildresses were made at the morning session by Messis. J. Van Lindley and John C. Keunctt on 'The Town-hip High Scbojil." Messrs. ('. II. Ireland and Johu A. Young -^poke upon the subject of "'Improvements of Public School House.- ami Grounds." All ol the.-e ai|dic--e- were very inter-esting and helpful. Brief remarks weie made by others. The closing address of the morning was by l>r. Chas. I). Mk- Iver, who spoke interestingly upon the hist week. singed. •The Improvement of the with prices. readier." Henry Reese and J. H. Reese, or this The conference adjourned for dinnir county, were heie with priming- the ^ ()|ej| Hardware Company at 1 o'clock and reassembled at 2.WI. past week. Their prices ranged from m inllovatJ<)11 yeHtesday by Dr. W. 1. Whit-ett made an address sj 20 to $7.70 per huiidretl. suspending business for one day while upon the same subject as Dr. -M elver (. w Apple, J. A. I'inkleton and everybody connected with the big es-spoke upon in the morning. "The Im- (- ]_ i>i„kleton. of Hrown Summit, tablishment went to Lindley Pack tot provement of the Teacher." were liere with primings last week and jal) ()|,j faHUi„I)e,i picnic that was eu- Prof. J. I. Foust made an interesting „ere well pleased with prices. joyed to the limit, notwithstanding address to the school commltteemeo at I Lee Kaucetti j. T. Faucet! and W.I the fact that the start was made iu a the afteruoon session. H pRUoett| ,,f Brown Summit, were Igentle rain. The rain ceased before here With primings the past week and | the crowd reached its destination, how-made highly satisfactory sales. ever, and there was nothing to mar J. K. Green, It. I. Gordon, C. K. j the day's pleasures. ,! ■ Gordon and P. H. Gordon, of Brown j Summit, were here with primings last week and made very satisfactory sales. • James Leslie Wilmotb, a twelve-year- old incorrigible who has given his fattier and the police no end of trouble, went to Charlotte last week and told a , ,"",, , ... , pitiful tale of having been abused at BarhaiuaudJ. M Lee, of this ^^ exhlbiU|lf{ Beveral welts that county, sold primings with us Jast.^ ^^ ^^ yMmt (.((ntaot W. ek and were »eil pleased. ^ ^ ^ hfcta|j ^..^ Nalu|a||y lhe .!. M. F.dmonson and Jule Sharp, ol ^....n.iij,^ of t|,e good Charlolte peo-l; ickiiighaui, were here with primings. ()|e were si„,cked and the papers there ..,.-! week and made good sale-. deluged the youngster With pity until Our oid friends Johu Honey and T.F. the facts in the case were established. I.-ley, of Aiaiuaiice county, .tele here Wilmolh's father is an iiidu-'iiiou-and with primings last week and made. law-abiding citizen of Greensboro and good sales. I he gave the boy a well-deserved heat- I. M. l.asler and J' F. I.a.-ter, of ing last week for stealing a pockethook Rocktugbam, were here with primiuga|aud lighting his little sick sister, ITley were well pleased 1 whereupon the boy hid himself away in a Southern dining car and lauded iu Charlotte. of Mrs. Egbert W drive to Guilford College aud the Hat- 1 tie Ground. Wrlirbt Bulldinir. Opposite MICHAEL SCHENCK ATTORNEY 'O COUNSELLOR AT LAW Square, Greensboro, H. C. be done as soon as cured. Mr. H. L. l'otts, who was recently appointed assistant freight agent for the Southern Railway al this place, has also been appointed soliciting freight agent for the city in connection form and choir gallery in West Market b^i. the guest ... Airs, e.gue. » j. Ed. Albright involving the use of Street M K church and the work will hu"1" for ■ few ,la>'H' 0CCUPted I)r' bicycles by his men, and his seven aterialcanbese- Baatth's P»lP»* Snuday morning and\vimtbmnmttuktmmtHttltmwatk-evening, preaching two very accepta- ^ ou( ,, was llol Um), before every ble sermons. Dr. and Mrs. McConnell . |n U)wu ^illvolve(1 aud work went from here to Glenn Sl'""^. has rtinre ,,een al a Btam|still until yes-where they will spend a couple "f ter(layi uliell IU()Kt of ,i,e men returned weeks. t0 work un<ler au agreement made last | Hev. J. F. McCullocli, who taught jiar,.h covering a period of a year, last year in Adrian College, Adrian, j Iloue ^ t|ie ro|ea adopted io the meau- For tobacco Hues that will lit, net Mr. H. L. DlXOU sent a load of com-! smoke, cure good rich tobacco, be mou primings here last Friday for sure aud see Ford Rooting Co., ^ ■ > which he realized a good price con- boro. sidering the poor quality. We regret to note the extreme illness of Mr. DlXOU and his daughter. :!i-tf. ,LENN BROWN TTORNEY AT LAW ly N'utiuoal Hunk liull'llng. "EENSBORO, N. C. RGE M. PATTON "•ORNEY AT LAW ■ iirtlniro !.««iin iiii<l Trust I>H)I3 Building. N L. DWIGGINS LECTION AGENT Stokesdale. N. C. IKJ collecting business. Claims ilie state collected. Also acts • '■•r .mil iruardlan. Viririnia-CaroUna Chemical Co.. ■ ii. ii It with llBO er us. | Mich., will not go back the coining i time 0y tlie union to take effect until Mr. J. Lindsay Ferguson, jr^ ''W'laegrioB. He has wired his decimation j „ie expiration of the contract. Mr. merly local manager '<>r l'r«ds«reetHi jof the tender of the place for another A|brtght>a men are not at work today, and later of Richmond, Va.. has pur-chased au interest in the Smith Purnl- devote hta ti year. He will remain in this city and however, as he refused to re-employ Banner Warehouse. To MY FAK.MKK FKIKNDS: We have had numerous immiries as to whether it will pay to save primings tliisseason. Our opinion is, it will pay very hand-somely, especially if you find they will j lire before the remainder of the plant i is ready for cutting. We have sold i City National Bank Greensboro, N. C. _ .ime to < lur Church Record, the lu-'nei- who went out with the, ture Company, of High Point, and has of MethodiHt 1.roteHtaut; SmSJTLJ the latter say they will TT\TST """'"T^Z ' ,' been elected .secretary and treasurer of, deuol*ualioIli the M. p. Colle,e UIlder.;^ ^he men who stood by them., u°ld "f lhe B,au"er ™ST* lhe JJ the corporation. jukiug. aud possibly other church en- It is to be hoped that the matter will Of August at very satislactory prices A picnic was given at the BatHe | terprisee. be speedily adjusted to the satisfaction | considering how very common and CAPITAL - - • »100.000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS, 16,000 United SUtea Depository. OFFICERS. Ground last Friday in honor of Miss Nellie Watsou and her brother, ofFay-etteville, who are visiting their cousins, Mi.-s Clara and Mr. Winston Noah. The day was highly enjoyed by all, especially the hay ride iu the afternoon. Mr. (.;. T. McLatnb. who has been running a wholesale grocery store on Lewis street for some time, has pur- . of everyone. Quarantine Bulletin. The Southern Railway has chased the stock of the Greensboro I followtog quarantine bulletin: Grocery Company, a wholesale con-l "All passengers cern ou South Davie street, of which south and west ( | dirty they were. We have a large in-idepeudeut order ou our market this ■ season, which is one of the causes of j primings bringiug a better price than j they did last season. The crop is short, W B Thomson. J. Van Lindley, ' president. „ »»• PresUoot. Let H. Battle, Cashier. destined to points f the state of North ! and it is to your interest to save every "■" "" : , , " Carolina, or traveling between pomts leaf. Tie up the best grades, then The grocery store of DeWitt Bros., I J. M. Fisher was secretary aud tieas-1 ^ a|'i(| ^^ ()f ,Ue rtate llf x„It|, ! at the corner of Soutli Spring street and | urer and general manager. Mr. Mc-1 Carolina, should provide themselves Walker avenue was robbed Friday Lamb will operate both stores for a , with health certificates, show ing their while before consolidating them in the ' whereabouts for ten days prior topur- „ .. ,x . . . I chase ol transportation. Such health bouth Davie street store. | certificates should be obtained from i state health officer, mayor, city health DIRECTORS. night, the thieves gaining entrance by breaking the panes in a rear window. Four hams, a quantity of Hour, snuff and a number of other articles were takeu. Barley seed, rape seed aud vetch Iofficer of city or town in which they seed at C. Scott & Co.'s. 31-2t I reside or purchase transportation." drive right to the Banner warehouse, where Morgan aud Smith will be pleased to see you, aud will show their appreciation by gettiug you the very best prices for your tobacco. Your friend, E. L. Mono AN. W. S. Thomson, C. H. Dorsett, W. C. Ilain. J. A. Hoskins, J.Allen Holt. E. J. Stafford, Wm.Cummlrgfl, J. Van Linda y. .I.C. Ilisbop, J. A.. Davidson. We extend to depositors every facility OOB sistent with prudent banking. Interest paid on time certificates ot depoil WRITE OR CALL TO CSC U?.l ■ I'
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Title | The Greensboro patriot [August 9, 1905] |
Date | 1905-08-09 |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
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Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The August 9, 1905, issue of The Greensboro Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C. by W.M. Barber & Co.. |
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