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II JJ y .. so it |y,too— cars ight in Jfict, the |ot help below ' Plan. our better I y do. goods ind do- 'ou can liter for h West 'illing" any Co. I 55 M »B ent ON IflEDY! BURNS, TORES. SMD c, XX-& SI2TBEN PA.&ES~P^JJI ©»TE~ THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT /OL. 85. GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1906. NO. 24 W. J. RICHARDSON OFFICE: AATZ BUILDING. SNCE: 318 WEST GASTON ST. : IWIY. M. D. M inrton. J. H. BORIS. M D. lies. 40!' W.OMton. Phone No. 7t'»*. \MEY & BOYLES 'SICIANS AND SURGEONS r professional services to the people-i . and surrounding country. Helms" Drug Store. U8Jf South Kim street. Phone W. P-Dr. J. E. WYCHE DENTIST CE IN SAVINGS BANK BLOC. tOUTH CLM ST.. CSCCNSSOSO. M. C. Dr. M. F. FOX 3ICIAN AND SURGEON tOCAL 2sTi£:-WS. Cow FORSALK—I want to nell a good youug cow with second calf. Call on or address J. E. Webb, K. F. I). No. 5. Greensboro, N. C. Keruersville News: J. H.Joyce went to Greensboro Tuesday morning, where lie has accepted a position as manager lu the tobacco factory of E. J. Stallord. Mr. J. A. Sykes has awarded the contract to Mr. J. C. Morris to erect a modern residence ou his lot on West Market street, next to Dr. J. 1\ Tur-ner's home, and work on it has already begun. Alex Klias, of Klias Brothers, con-fectioners, met with a painful accident Friday afternoon by getting the lingers of his left hand badly mashed by being Caught between the cons of an lee cream freezer. Juiues, rive-moutbs-old son of Mr. RACE CIRCUIT ORGANIZED. A CARD. BOARD OF ALDER!"IEN. Meeting-of Fair Association Secretaries To ihe Democratic Voters ot Gullford Regular <eml *on,hiv Held at Winston Saturday. Count;. At a meeting of the county fair sec- I am a candidate for the nomination retaries of Virginia and North Carolina of county treasurer, subject to the Democratic primaries and convention, and not being as well known through- Col. (J. E. Webb, representing the j out the county as others,] take this ETorsytb county fair association; J. L. [method of introducing myself to the King, representing the Greensboto as-1 people and to speak a few words in my Cyras T. Fox, manager of, own behalf. g'tiiiiiiiniiiirrnmrmmrm; .Saturday morning in Winston Salem the following were present: Bociatioii the Badford, Va , association; I>r. R. P. Copeuhaver, secretary of the T»/.e-well, Va , association; J. P. Carrico, president of the Galas, Va., association. Being thus situated I am sure I will not be charged with Immodesty or egotism. First. High Point township is en-andC. W. Oeswell, assistant secretary, | titled to this nomination because all Charlotte, N. C. Mr. Fox was alsn the legislative ticket Hill be chosen authorized to represent the fair saeocl- from other sections of tbe county, alto atlou of Koanoke, Va. It is understood the shenll, cleik of the Court and regie-that Charlotte will also come Into the ter of deeds, leaving oue county com- Meeting- Keld Friday Afternoon. The board of aldermen met iu regu-lar session Friday afternoon, Mayor Murphy calling the board to order about 2:30 o'clock, all the members be-ing present exeapt Alderman Hunter. 'Squire J. B. Pearce was grauted a renewal of his auctioneer's license. 1). A. Lundie was refunded f 10 70, the amount paid by him through mis-take as taxes on property twice listed. W. IS. Harrison appeared iu behalf of Harrison's Pharmacy asking a re-newal of the license to sell whiskey by prescription. On motion of Alderman Thompson, the license was renewed by a unanimous vote. VV. T. Sergeant, cf the (ireensboro circuit, and possibly two or thiee other misahmer probably chosen from this Water and Light Commission appear-places. I township. Theamonot of laxes this Colonel G. K. Webb having been \ township paya into the county treasury Otm it polls entities it and Mrs. J. J Keasler, died at 1 o'clock chogell ,.hHJIIllan ahd Mr.CynM p. p0X, '■ and number of vc Friday morning at their home, 8.50 ^.^ of the meeting, business was i to -onsideration South Kim street. The remains were (.ken up and tbe following echeduteof 1 <lo not eriti. carried to Burlington that afternoon dates was agreed upon. lor interment. The Carolina Construction Company of this city, has closed a contiact to erect for Mr. W. E. Holt, Jr., of Lex-ington, a line 111,000 residence in that town; also to build a new$26,000build-ing for the Plauters' Hank at Rocky Mount, ed and asked tbe board to authorize the commissiou to incur an indebted-ness amounting to $40,000, sufficient for completing the Beedy Fork exten-sion. On mction of Alderman Odell tbe JILFORO COLLEGE, N. C. Jr. E. A. BURTON DENTIST i: P. QorroU'a Dry Goods .store. .-.:'<' tbe southside Hank. SOUTH ELM ST. W. BANNER, M. D. OPPOSITE M'AI.OO HOUSE. [oura >.\.M. to l P. M.: 130 P. M. to I Homey ...S„„u,n.day*.' » to lo.:«) A. M. given to the i .u.n..i.ted. in the holy bond.s of,matrimony Wednesday afternoon at the home of different associations as simply a combination of circumstances j city attorney was authorized to draft a IIn which High Point acqulesoes and ' resolution to he presented at the next | will nelp elect the ticket. I meeting for borrowing the MO.OOO when Now as to tbe nominee, a great many j the commission will need it withiu the in High Point, Greensboro and else-j next two or three months. where have pointed their linger at me j The matter of the election of a mem-1 saying "Thou art the man!'' i her of the water and light commission I am a Democrat of the! coming up, B. H. Merrimon's time "elraitest Beet" and have been from my youth. Am past middle age, but haviug expired, Alderman Wysoog nominated Mr. Iferrimon and Alder-can "hustle'' wheu necessary and al-; man Harrison placed in nomination ways "keep up with the procession." j the name of Alderman M. W. Thornp- Have followed the old banner for 40'sou. A ballot was taken, Merrimou ! receiving three votes and Thompson through victory and defeat. My first two. Merrimon's election was theu : vote was iast for Zeb Vance (God bless made unanimous. his memory!i wheu he was iirst elected G. F. Newman, representing Wy-governor of North Carolina. I fought j laud-Newman Machine Co., asked! in the Democratic trenches of Davidson I permission to run a sidetrack across t riticise or complain of I Greensboro or any other section. It is (ialax, Va., September 5, 6 and 7. Badford, Va., September 11, 12, 13 and 14. Ta/.ewell. Va., September 18, 19, and 90. Boanoke, Va., September 23, 28, 'Si and 28. VViuHton-Salem, N. C, October 2, 3, County Superintendent Fount, who 14 and o. is at Baleigh tins week attending the Greensboro, N. C, October 0,10,11 Teachers' Assembly and meeting of and 12. county superintendents, will remain' Charlotte, N. C, October 16, 17, 18 there the .-oruing week to assist in the a"<l 19, summer school, which follows the as- The Winston Journal says each asso- years through sunshine and shadow >r» :.-.e Limited to the Eye. Ear. Noie sembly. eiation agreed to arrange its race sched-and Throat. High Point Ledger: Mr. Will L. ' u,e at l,le earl'est possible date ami for-and Miss Ha Hodson were IWMd u to Seerahwry Fox. it is hoped to make the classes and purses of the near uniform Dr. J. J. HILTON the bride's'father,'Squire P. H. Hod- »* I'^iblc; the total amount of purses county as a "private" 8o years siuce, Jackson street to the plant which they -iriAN iNfl cMRfrON son.a few miles from this city, Bev. ;,t eac"'1 fair »'e expected to range be when the bombardment was terrific . are building. Ou motion of Alderman rlC | AM AP«u aurttatu K|j Kee,.e omWaU|lg tween two and three thousand dollars, and the -slain of the Lord was many!'' [Harrison the request was referred to a GREENSBORO, N. c. ^ Trinity College commencement A" attra<'tive advertisement of the I am not a "chronic office seeker,"! special committee with power to act. aoe Third Floor Galloway Drue Company hurt week the degree of Doctor of i)i- eJrcult wU1 °* P1«c*d m *■* Bul Board to "bob up" at every election. Have I Mayor Murphy appointed Aldermen vlnlty was conferred upon Bev. (ieo' al ollce aU(1 ,alerou a J"iut advertise- never before been ftCandidate and only Wywng aud Thompson on the com-ment of the race schedule w ill be in- now desiie this little oounty crumb as ■ mitlee. Betted in several of the prominent horse it "falls fiom the master's table!" A. E. Blair asked the board to repair papers. Third I am a "Tar Heel," born in | curbing in frout of the residence of It was agreed to eliminate gambling Penan ouuty, lived in High Point IS I Mrs. W. J. Ridge, ou South Spring features and have none but first class years, long enough to become "accli-[ street. Beferred to street committee. | Belaled Jlarrlaee Announcement attractions on this circuit. , mated" to the balmy breezes of old his- j Alderman Odell inquired about tbe1 ... Secretary Fox was instructed to enter toric, classic Guilford—the home of the | ordinances that have been compiled 'he marriage of Mr. Kugene Claiy Into corrtspoi.dei.ee with several li-I Moreheads, Gilmers and others whose and are being printed, calling special ; " ■ .-. From '•- to 11 A. M„ and 3 to6 P. M. ■Volte Oak olli. •• at Whit.. Oak Hotel. H. •Dr. W. P. Reaves so years Rouse Burst in New Orlesm Eye, ■. S -..i':l broal Hospital. Practice limited to Diseases and Sur-gery Qf tftt Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat. Hours I 80 to B )'. M. rfcAdoo BnUdins* Next to Postofflco. upon Detwiler, |>asti>r of West Market Kt-9i.lei.ee Phone W M. K. church. V. S. Senator Over-i man was elected a member of the board of trustees to succeed the late Prof. o. W.Carr. Mi. J.W. Forbia lias awarded the contract to Mr. W. J. Jacobs to re-model his residence at 348 North Edge- There Are Many People Who have mouey to invest but do not kuow where to place it that it may be safe and at the same time yield a good return. We have for some time done a conservative business in invest-ing fuutis iu various securities aud have never yet had a client or customer to complain. No customer has ever lost a dollar 1 as far as we know in Securities purchased from us. This is nut an accident, but is the result of •| the resolution we long ago made, that is: that we would not deal in any securities without inves-tigating them aud without be-coming satiflied that they are good aud safe. We can furnish you securities which we believe to be thoroughly good, in stocks, common and preferred, in bonds of all kinds, and in real estate securities. As an illustration, we have some stock preferred as to assets and dividends cumu-lative aud paying 8 per cent, per annum which wy can recom meutl. Iu addition to the divi-dend the company pays the taxes. If you loan your money, you get only six per cent, and pay you own taxes. TRUST DEPARTMENT OF THE SOUTHERN LIFE &. TRUST COMPANY i:. P. WHAKTOM, President A. H.80ALB8, Vice president and Osnstal .'ot.iisel. B.G. VAUGHN, Treasurer. censed starting judges with a view to 2 ¥ 1AVLOR. Taylor & Scales STTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW GREE9SB0R0. S. C. ■ ■'.. Douglas. Koi.crt D. Douglas. GLAS O DOUGLAS ATTORNEYS AT LAW worth street at a cost of J3.000. The ^curing u good "man for this circuit. remodeling be completed within He was also instruec.-d to negotiate with the best of traveling fair attrac-tions that they may be seemed at a 'a Greensboro Loan and Trnst Bide. three months and when finished the residence will be one of the moal attractive it, the city. minimum coat to the different aasodft- High Point Ledger: The negroes of (ions. It will be necessary that each this place were terribly wrought up association in tbe circuit, if not already Thursday week,because a negro preach- a member, join the National Trotting er had foretold that an earthquake Association. would destroy High Point and a greater The meeting adjourned afler a short I comfort as I turn the western slope of part of North Carolina on that day. discussion of admission prices, compli* I life, towards the netting sun. Several workmen could not he found mentary passes, etc,, and the different Seventh. All of my opponents are al their jobs until the scare blew over, representatives left iast evening for now at the "Pie Counter" aud some Mrs. M. W. Patterson, aged 'is years, their respective homes. | have been for many years. Some now memories I cherish. I attention to the one prohibiting the Fourth. My character ant) qualifies-; blowing of locomotive w histles withiu tions have not been questioned. Any city limits, which he termed as becom-oue wishing "further light" lu this di- lug "perfectly outrageous.'' Mayor rection may inquire of any of the Murphy announced that the printers county officers now in the court house would be urged to rush the work ou or any citizen of High Point. the ordinances. Fifth. Am a Confederate Veterau. City Clerk Michaux read the report | Sixth. A man of moderate means: of the police department for the month [ the office would add something to my of May showing that 1881.86 had been i ollected in lines and costs. It was decided to extent! the con-crete sidewalk ou the West Gaston street side of the city hall building. Alderman lirandt reported for the young people of this city, was an-nounced Thursday, although the ceie-jmony had taken place nearly three ! weeks before at Salisbury, on the oc-casion of the Nordica concert, which many (ireensboro people attended. Bev. Dr. F. J. Murdoch performed the 'ceremony iu the presence of two or | three witnesses anil tbe happy couple Ireturned to their home that night. I Last week they decided to let the mat-ter be known and just prior to their departure on a wedding tour North they entrusted the news to a few I friends and it soon found ii> way into C. G. WRIGHT TTORNEY AT LAW .t BUILDING. OPP. COURT HOUSC. GREENSBORO, N. C. )MAS C. HOYIX ATORNEY AT LAW srt Square, GREEKSB0R0, H. C. died at 1 o'clo.-k Saturday morning at The organization of the circuit will I hold office under the state aud some- settling committee, action on the re- ■ ... .'. . . . the home of Mr. W. H. Williams, on be for the mutual benefit oi each as-o- i Imdy may think they should resign port being deferred. ... ., , ... . ' j it i • . • . . . , , , . Summit avenue and both will letaiu aoutb .edar street extended, one mile cation, w Inch is a member. Conflict- |their positions b. fore seeking another I . Gap i for the present the position, .hey have I urge my friend, everywhere to be ireensboro Man Oets tbe Roaring: Gap ^^ ^^^ active anil vigilent. Keep the "colors" south of the city. She bad been a eof- '"R dates are avoided, a better class of ferer from asthma several years, aud attractions can be secured for less this malady caused her death. The money. A betier class of horses will remains were shipped to Clinton, the former home of the deceased, for inter-ment. stanly Enterprise: Bev. W.C Jones, pastor of Century church, went to Greensboro Saturday to spend awhile at home to recuperate his health. He-be in the racing for practically the same i urposes at each place and the general standard of the fails will be raised to a hiulier plane. Korebead Township TCftCBCtS. Prof. K J. Forney, secretary the tion given to ooiieeUoos. Loans |,as been so t lonely confined to his pas- "orehead township public school com- ( Hying, and thanking you in advance for your support I am Yours respectfully, JOHN D. PAYLOB. A .Narrow Escape. Mr. Jacob Goldstein's carriage and a wagon belonging to the Greensboro Transfer Company collided at the toral work here thai it lias proven a strain upon bis physical condition. His congregation and many friends here wish him a speedy recovery and 'RNEYiwJ COUNSELLOR an early return. A large bam on Dr. B. C. Wash-burn's place at Gullford Battle Ground was struck by lightning during the . electrical storm of last Tuesday even-ing, the6th, ami totally destroyed by the lire w blch followed. Several farm implements and a quantity of feetl stored in the structure were burned also. There was a small amount of insurance ou the properly. Robert C. Strudwick AT LAW -art Sguare, GREENSBORO. H. C. P. HOBGOOD, Jr. ATTORNEY AT LAW. In Wright Ituilditut. Opposite iurl House. Grec-ti9lM.ro. N C. mittee, iuforms the PATKIDT that there ]eorn" °f 8outh K,m and si'camore i day. Since last season a number of are four vacancies jet to mi iu tile streets Friday evening and came near Hotel. Mr. A. H. Perkins, of this city, has I Congressional Convention, leased the hotel at Roaring Gap, one of. The Democratic Congressional Con-the most delightful sui-tmer resorts in ' ventlou of the l-'ifth Congressional the Blue Bidge mountains, and will District is called to meet at the court open It to tbe public June 2Mb. With house in (ireensboro at8P.M., Mou-lds family be left for that place yoster-l day, July 2nd, to nominate a eandl-day in order to have everything in date for Congress. readiness for the rush of busiuess which 15y order of executive Committee. is certain to come with the opening i C. T. WILSON, Chairman. FOUND—On tbe night of May 24, teaching force for the township for the j caa"U'^ lhe death of °°* "{ Mr; ()nld coming school year, should be filed with him at once. Morehead has a tix-inootha term in tiie country schools and seven and one-half months in the Pomona school. This is a direct result of lhe special Applications rte,n'B cbl,d**ni a «irl Hee,i ei«nt or | more attractive than ever. The late improvements have beeu made in the .,„,.. , . . ' , , , H'O'i, in my woods pasture, a black hotel and pleasure seekers will hud. it h.a.t .and. an Improved,_p,is.tol,, .,l.l,.eowner or owners can get same by proving property and paying charges. ^1 St C M. R CI.AI-I-. B. F. I). 1, Hartshorn, N. C nine years. The carriage was in charge I)r i,ellbow, who managed the place of a colored nurse and she with the | one 8ea8„u „ few yearH aK<) Haid thal jt two little girls wereits only occupants. | wa9 ,,le (iueMt „„,„,.„, re,ort ,„ the the uu.se 8tale aud uee(|e(, <)U|y a rai|roall lo (U_ turned out to avoid au automobile and velop its fullest possibilities. This dis-tax which the township voted year!0*"16 iu °«»«P«st*i contact with the j advaIlta„e has to a large extent been before last. The teachers at the Po. I baggage wagon, which was moving at |'luTKIUII. S.Glenn lirown. i^uykendall & Brown AT70BNE7S AT LAW I 801, fity N'afl Hank Bids;. mona school will he: Principal. Miss Bessie Howard; assistants, Misses I'.osa Swift, Nannie Richardson, Flora Hardiug, Jennie Todd, liettie Aikeu Land and Kate Friend .music . All Madison Herald: A. J. Fair, of Wal-; but two of tijiB number, Misses BlOh-nut Cove, was here last Friday and Brdson and Todd, taught at Pomona appeared before the town commission- the past year. ers and secured the privilege of putting — ARLES E. McLEAN ATTORNEY AT LAW 1 Mirt Square.Greensboro.N. C. ^ORGE M. PATTON ATTORNEY AT LAW « I. Oreensboro I/.an an^ Trust company liuiMlnir ill an up-to-date telephone exchange, and is going right ahead with the work, some of the (wiles having already been delivered. We have contended that a brighter day was dawuiug for Madison and this is one of the visible r-ii-'ll:-. lione on a Pleasure Trip. Mr. E. H. Coapman, assistant gen-eral superintendent of the Eastern dis-trict of the Southern Bailway, left Saturday at noon iu his private car No. Ill for a pleasure trip to Cincinnati, Chicago, Rochester, Mian., Columbus, x moderate speed, although the colored driver, Henry Thomas, was at that moment watching tbe patrol wagon, which was coming iu au oppositedirec-tion. To those who saw the unfortu-nate accident it appeared that one overcome, as Mr. Perkins will have an automobile service connecting with all trains at Klkin, the nearest railroad station. Mr. Perkins has bail long ex-perience in the best hotels in the state, including the Benbow and MrAdoo mses here and the Atlantic Hotel at child was thrown directly under the ' Morehead city. He will be pleased to correspond with anyone wanting to make reservations at the hotel at any time during the season. Miss Delia B. Poindexter, daughter Wis., and other places In the middle of Mrs. M. J. Poindexter, 1:23 West west. Mrs. Coapman baa been on a Lee street, and Mr. R. W. Hall, a well visit to relatives in Wisconsin for some known young horse dealer of the city, time. Mr. F. B. Picks accompanied were united iu marriage last Saturday ', Mr. Coapman and will be his guest on . evening at 8JW o'clock at the manse of the trip. They will be away ten day RICHEST MEN 1 Alamauee Presbyterian church, Bev. or m , S. M. Kankin, the pastor of that Wheels of the carriage, but upon exam-ination at the Fariss-Kluttz drug store it was found that her injuries were in-consequential. The other child was uuhuit. The police held Thomas for superintendents In Conference, an investigation but as he was not] Tbere was a meeting of division su-wbolly to blame he was discharged. ; periritendeuts of the Southern Bailway A new lodge of the Independent Or-1 in this city Friday, held In the office der of Odd Fellows was instituted at of E. EL Coapman, assistant general, I" the world obtained tl eir start in Frauklinville, Bandolph couuty, last I superintendent of the Eastern division. Iife by saving in small amounts. Why Monday night. The new lodge starts j The meeting was held for a conference ] not emulate their good example? off with twenty-nine members. It was [ upon matters relating to their res pec-1 (>ut -"^viugs Department not only instituted by a delegation from Greens-; tive divisions. There were present A.; otter* you safety for your savings, but boro Lodge, No. 104, assisted by several j H. Williams, of the Columbia divis- j ■**■ 4 PJ^ eeut; mtereat to the aniouut. from the Handleman and Asheboro ion; W. P. Pierce, of the Jacksonville This is the first vacation Mr. [lodges. Those who went from here [division; W. T. West, of the Bich- . Coapman has had since he was pro-1 were: R. L. Woodard, J. H. McCall, ] mond division: W. 8. Andrews, of this iwauu, E. E. mouths ago. I Hauner aud W. B. Bichardsou. the Washington division. i Mr! and Mrs. Haribave rone^toAsbe^ nioted to his pieseut positisu several | U. G. Thompson, H. H. Swauu, | (Danville) division, and C. S. Lake, of : ville lo spend the summer. We will be pleased to add your name to our list of depositors. CITY NATIONAL BANK T. B. 03E-ar, Mgr. Savins I opt.
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Title | The Greensboro patriot [June 13, 1906] |
Date | 1906-06-13 |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
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Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The June 13, 1906, issue of The Greensboro Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C. by W.M. Barber & Co.. |
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II
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cars
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Jfict, the
|ot help
below
' Plan.
our
better
I y do.
goods
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'ou can
liter for
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'illing"
any
Co.
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BURNS,
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SI2TBEN PA.&ES~P^JJI ©»TE~
THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT
/OL. 85. GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1906. NO. 24
W. J. RICHARDSON
OFFICE:
AATZ BUILDING.
SNCE: 318 WEST GASTON ST.
: IWIY. M. D.
M inrton.
J. H. BORIS. M D.
lies. 40!' W.OMton.
Phone No. 7t'»*.
\MEY & BOYLES
'SICIANS AND SURGEONS
r professional services to the people-i
. and surrounding country.
Helms" Drug Store.
U8Jf South Kim street. Phone W.
P-Dr.
J. E. WYCHE
DENTIST
CE IN SAVINGS BANK BLOC.
tOUTH CLM ST.. CSCCNSSOSO. M. C.
Dr. M. F. FOX
3ICIAN AND SURGEON
tOCAL 2sTi£:-WS.
Cow FORSALK—I want to nell a good
youug cow with second calf. Call on
or address J. E. Webb, K. F. I). No. 5.
Greensboro, N. C.
Keruersville News: J. H.Joyce went
to Greensboro Tuesday morning, where
lie has accepted a position as manager
lu the tobacco factory of E. J. Stallord.
Mr. J. A. Sykes has awarded the
contract to Mr. J. C. Morris to erect a
modern residence ou his lot on West
Market street, next to Dr. J. 1\ Tur-ner's
home, and work on it has already
begun.
Alex Klias, of Klias Brothers, con-fectioners,
met with a painful accident
Friday afternoon by getting the lingers
of his left hand badly mashed by being
Caught between the cons of an lee
cream freezer.
Juiues, rive-moutbs-old son of Mr.
RACE CIRCUIT ORGANIZED. A CARD. BOARD OF ALDER!"IEN.
Meeting-of Fair Association Secretaries To ihe Democratic Voters ot Gullford Regular |