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VOL- 77. GREENSBORO, C, WEDNESDAY, 16, 1898. NO. t 1 7. PROFESSION AL CARDS. RICHARDSON. iornci: katz B0ii.DiHa j.! JdENCE: 615: w O ASTON ST "Dr. H. BROOKS, 1 OFFICE G BENBOW; HOC3E. ,,r-,-:T& i .if - f N. C. i LOCAIi NEWS ITEMS. C"P. BEALL, ! LL D.f i PHYSICIAN AFID SURGEON. .U-ifF-' 11" Court Square. l, rk4FIENCE: 404 Asheboro St. " . ! .:0-ce Hours, 11:30 to. 1 N " TELEPHONE NO. 3 to 4:3(7. i7- :I E. VYCHE, .Ofl- P 'ivinjre Rank1 BuiMingf, So'ith Elm streets Greensboro, N. C. Dr, J- H. JDEJISTTIST. !FFL0K Pp. Ward's Drug Store. A A sheeting only 4 cents af Boy Bters. Mrs. Thos. Settle has returned from Philadelphia,' ' , ' Capt. R. C. Dick, of Whltsett, was In the city yesterday. Too can sare from $2.00 to $3 60 on your suit at Royster's. - Brown is offering goods lower than ever. See new adv.. Mr. J. H. Shoffner, of-Longview, was In the city yesterday. -Mrs.-R. L. England,-ot Charlotte, Is visiting relatives and friends here. J. B. Smith, Esq., of Guilford Col lege, was one of our callers yesterday. A number of valentine parties were enjoyed by the joung people Monday evening. Croup Salve A sure preventive; 25 cents. Keep it in the house. All druggists. tf Editor Phillips, of the Pinnacle Era, favored us with a pleasant frater nal call Monday. Matthews, Chlsholm & Stroud's new ad. shows a couple of nobby spring styles. Look at them. - Attorney J. N. Wilson has fitted up a nice office in the Mendenhall building on Court Square., Dr. W. H. Wakefield, -.f rhftHntte. will i De in ureens- r the McAdoo House on Fri- 'dir. March 11th. :f j PRACTICE LIMITKOj TU. Eye, Ear, ose and Throat. P. D. SATCHVELL, Attorney at jlaw. OFFICK: Old Kkklky Building, 1 (Jreensboro, N. C. - CHAS. M. STEDLIAU, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' . i i ' -: . i "il Mendenhall Building, GREENSBORO, !- - . N.C. ;. 8HAV. .1 I A.M. SCALES. SHAW & SCALES, GREENSBORO, N. C. ill- , - . j (kfful arti ntioneiTPn to all business.! Office p Wlurt..n Building, No. 117 jLknirt Square i.6.ITM, W.P. BTNCM.JB., Z.r.TATLOR. BYNUM, BYNUM & TAYLOR, ij - ft ! i L'.:jz and Counsellors at Law. 106 COXTRT SQUARE. tf. B. BEACH AM, - ' ! - : i if and Builder. ! ' - I - " i I .OtSce in Odd Fellows Building, - il - : i i i mSEENSBORO. - - - N. C. - ' , B It Architect J. T. JOHNSON,' j UK tiRKKXSBORO i El'E SPECIALIST, SOl'TII n - Manuimtioii ELM ST.! H v - i . Froe. to p. in.. 2 to 6 p. m. STONE The '1 Printer, t u - t y' SPECIALTIES; : ! i i ' Ai tirjit Work. . Ix)W prk, Uhl;Bills, Totters, -. Ca ta h iue, Weddi ng I i'vranons.lAc', JLc. ! UKKRFl LLY Fl'RNIHED. JOS. J. STONE. i 7 1 . I KtRNSbOKW. . t CERTIFICATE OF EXAMINATION t t J In the shoe department of the Brown Mercantile Company's store. Mr. H. C. Brown, one of northern Guilford's most successful farmers( paid us a substantial call yesterday. Mr. John H. May and Miss Sarah McClintock were married in this city lat Thursday by J. A. Pritchett, Esq. A train of fifty car loads of tobacco was here Saturday en route from Dan ville, Va , to the Duke factory at Dur ham. A camp of Woodmen of the World was instituted here last week. It is a fraternal benevolent and insurance order. Mr. L. "W. Andrews entertained few of his friends last Wednesday at a dinner In honor of his sixty-sixth birthday. Landreth's fresh and reliable Gar den Seed for sale by Howard Gardner, druggist, corner opposite postoffice. Greensboro. . ' Prof. J. R. Holt, of this county, Is instructing a class iu Tocal music at Cid. Davidson county. He is a suc cessful teacher. Mrs. R. M. Doucrla8 has cone to Baltimore to remain with her parents. Judge and Mrs. Dick, until the former is able to return home. Mr. Cbas. H. Murray has accepted a position as bookkeeper for the South ern Stock Mutual InsurancA Co. and will not return to college. The board of Aldermen Monday night -decided not to hold a special election to authorize an issue of bonds for the extension of the sewer system Mr. and Mr. A. M. Scales and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jones are happy orer toe arrival 01 promising young sons at their respective-homes within the past week. Mr. J. P. Harkness has returned to the city and will make a commendable effort to atone for his recent misdeeds. He has parted company with his old friend, Mr. Cornlicker. ; Greensboro Female College ia mak ing an exceptionally good record this -v - vear. .Nineteen new scuaencs nave or been enrolled since thefirst of January and other applications are on file. Mr. Jno. M. Blaycock, of Friend ship, was seriously injured Saturday by a. falling tree. Since the the acci dent he has suffered a stroke of paraly sis and is reported in a critical condition. Mr. Henry Thornlow, of Pomona, has a doeskin purse that he purchased in Toronto, Canada, forty-five years 4 ago, and has used it continuously ever since: It is good for many more years of service. A Winston officer came down Sat-1 IMJDIDI 1 1 CI HI j DDtP! IV IUWU I mAmwr mA uflfl(,, . I UI1I nlinLLLLLLU I IlLllllUliI ui 1 ui ; der arrest here as burglars who were very much wanted in the Twin City. One of them had escaped by knocking down an officer who had him under ar rest. j. v N ' Mr. J. H. Browder, who has held the position here of storekeeper and clerk forthe Southern Railway for some time, has been" promoted to the general storehouse at Spencer. His successor here is Mr. J. Lin wood Puller, of Richmond. - ! i Mr. Hjram Foard.of Leaks vi lie, was here Saturday on bis return from a business trip to northern cities. The company in which h Is largely; inter ested, the Lcaksville Woolen Mills, is making extensive improvements and additions to its plant in order to meet requirements. H j ONE DOLLAR'S 70RTH SEEDS OH PLANTS OF Given Away "With Every Cash-in- yers he is prepared to speak knoW- Aavance xeany ouoscnpagn 10 i0giy of it8 merits. He j has just, re ceived his first shipment of these po rw 1 iati , 1 a ae "Jiariy vjueen Kose" seed Irish The well kno.n a . pota o I. advertised by Mr. Phoenix In ardson & Far!., was a.asrweik this issue. He mentions these points by mutual consent, Mr. John B Farisa in its favor: "Adapted to this climate; becoming sole proprietor of the store, a very heavy ytelder; produces large with which he has been connected In uuuhbK u ior fle Tinous capacities for tha The Patriot Old and New Snb- .scribers Alike May Share the Ad c vantages oi Tliis Offer Read Care fully and Consider. We want to introduce Thje Patriot in one' thousand new homes in Guil ford and surrounding counties within the next three months, and to aid in that enterprise we have concluded to make the following offer ; tatoes (two car loads) and can fill all orders promptly. Good potatoes are past ten years, the first three as a clerk for Dr. Porter, and the last seven as a partner with Mr. Richardson. He enjoys the fullest measure of public confidence and lacks neither the einerienrA bringing, a price now that ought to ability necessary to a successful stimuiaie ineir cuuivation. on a larger scale the coming season. much Read or con- what Mr. Phoenix new ad. has to say in his Landreth's fresh and reliable Gar den Seed for saIa hv TTnoratd CarHiirv -W-. . . I 'J v mMW.V.... BiTery person pajIDg USB DOLLAB I Hrmrrir rnrnor nnnn.lto t.f,.fflAa fcndiiv thm dotalU f li. lit a tvtf a r r f n Ah n a eI tt i f T "V- f his ff0 tlfif I 1 AX'VAWA VU OU USUI t lVVU wwuav waw I IJ POP Q ft QOITO tinuation of the business. Mr. Rich ardson will engkge In the wholesale drug business here and has organized a strong company with that purpose In view. As soon as the company is in corporated, which will likely be done F. he before May 1st, 189S, will receive as a premi urn oni dollar's worth of seeds or plants, as be may elect, the said aped or nljinfa rn he sent nostoaid to m m rrm m m . I ' r r ST n. v. jacuume, tne iurnuure man anv address in the United States. All contemplates extensive improvements persons who have heretofore paid their in his establishment and in order to subscription to February l. itfsy, in ,. i... Vila dtir ia cash, will receive one of the above- clear out a large portion of his stock is nremiuma unon application to advertising greatly reduced prices for thi8 office, either in person or by letter, dustrial College and that there is not a time. He will take country produce This offer does not apply to those who a vacant house in that section of the in exchange for eoods. Go and see nae l"eD or J UVBU,:aKB, w city. Eight or ten houses uui uiuu laicat xug uaiiuouv v c Our traveling agent, Mr. J. Taylor, who is also manager of West End Land Agency, tells us that since the first! of January he has had sixty-five inquiries for houses in the vicinity of the State Normal and In- the inducements he has to offer. An alarm of fire last night about nine o'clock caused considerable ex citement owing to the high winds pre vailinc:. The blaze occurred in an old field out beyond the water works. For- Mr. Banks Boon is pow clerking rtunately it was gotten under control before any serious damage resulted. A similar fire occurred out beyond Po mona. j I A colored school teacher created some apprehension on the part of north bound travelers on the C. F. fc Y. V. 1 owl AIY STOCK! It , v-fj -cetH:i ri'i. ,V:,V- 1 ha On the 18th daivof 9 ep- iTl'vri o! . ' 'l Kr.wmfc tock gave no " "JT hi...).. r1 n , u4r not extend r'a' fc rt.. ; ":,lh rooi the la ni.tnisfcion, and jvw ap- ft-:1 trt a lonrcr late 61 exami nclule any stock grown in jr:said. 1 1 t . I i. J. W.K.-MASSEY. "iTiivi. "Uln ana f.ntomoioguu ! . r-UJ. Chairman. ! Mr. J. J. Phoenix's new building on South Davie street is finished and ready for occupancy with the excep tion of the large plate glass windows, which have been delayed somewhere in shipment. Tobacco sold well last week, the average on all grades handled during the week at the Farmers' Warehouse amounting to ten cents. One day an average of eleven cents was made on a break of 17,000 pounds. Bynum, Bynum fc Taylor, the well-known attorneys, have- a proies- sional card in the Patriot. The mem bers of this firm are Judge John Gray Bynum, Solicitor-W. P." Bynum, Jr., and Mr. Z. V. Taylor, uusiness trusted to their care is in bands. en- compstent railway Sunday. He was badly broken are put up by out with chickenpox, which some of his more timid fellow-passengers fear ed might be smallpox. His school in Chatham connty had been broken up by .the chickenpox and he was on his way home to High Poiut. I Tbe February term of Superior court convenes next Monday, j Those of our friends who are in the j habit of paying their subscription at court times will find us at the same old stand ready to give them the glad hand, and any others who wish to inaugurate this agreeable custom will meet with all the encouragement necessary to full and complete satisfaction.1 fractional part of a year's subscription in order to reach the date referred to (Feb. 1, 1899,) when the same amounts to more than twenty-five cents, will not secure these premiums for sub scribers, t Our purpose Is to extend this Induce ment to those with whom we do .busi ness on a strictly cash-in-adcance basis and we want it understood that all ar rearages must be paid before any de linquent subscriber can avail himself of these privileges. The Seed and Plants we offer as pre miums are all of standard varieties and are first-class in every respect. They The Greensboro Seed and Plant Co whose place of busi ness is 110 East Market street, in this city, and they are identically the same as sold by this reliable company to Its wholesale and retail trade. Each pack acre of seed included in this offer con tains the quantity put up in the regulars-cent papers. Each plant is rated at tbe regular retail price. In other words, for one dollar you would get identically the same amount of seeds or the same number of plants at the Seed and Plant Companv's store that made public We understand that It Is the company's purpose to carry a fnll line of druggists supplies, patent medi cines, grocers' drugs, etc., besides en gaging in the manufacture of a number of preparations That have been de veloped by Mr. Richardson. It will be an important addition to the wholesale interests of the city and will un doubtedly prove successful from the' start, as there has long been a demand for such an establishment at this point. are being built out there but they are all engaged. When a pile of sand or load of bricks are dumped on a vacant lot house hunters flock to the spot like candi dates 10 a county convention, and mere dav and over two , . I : H I. " . they stay until they learn the house visited it. It was a has already been rented.; The North Carolina Rolling Expo sition car was here Satin-day and Mon- tbousand people source of wonder and admiration to all who saw it, as it exceeded their expectations in every respect. The very attractive exterior Landreth's fresh and reliable Gar den Seed for sale bv Howard Gardner. druggist, corner opposite postoffice, U8 forgotten the moment the eye rests upon the interior of the car, where Greensboro. "Good gracious, you certainly sell shoes cheap here," said a lady do in our store last week when she saw some of the new lace and button shoes Iwe had just opened. And that is the ver- diet of all who get acquainted with us and our goods and pricesnot In re gard to shoes alone, but on every line we handle. The few who do not trade with us are people who have not taken the trouble to investigate and find out hoW much they can with us. You will save by trading find Thacker & we oner you iree, postpaid, iu ce yu Broekmann'a store alwava one of the M A. X . rwi m m - mM BUDSCriptlOU IO A AIjS J7A--1 - . - , , t-iQTT O VOQf7fl triot in advance. This Is absolutely busiest places in town, and people who the best offer that was ever made by any North Carolina newspaper. Read the following lists and what we propose to give you : see trade with us once: or twice almost al ways come back and become regular customers. Thacker & Brockmann. Mr. O. D. Boycott, the brick mason and general contractor, announces through our advertising columns that he Is in business at 407 Walker avenue, where can be found brownstone, lime, brick, cement, etc. He will gladly furnish estimates on all work in his line and would like to correspond! with those who contemplate building. He can be depended upon for reliable work. ! The Implement Company, of Rich mond. Va., has an attractive advertise ment in this Issue that will interest purchasers of farm implements! ma chinery, wagons, harnes8,etc. A hand some catalogue will be sent free upon application. . Mr. T. W. Wood, the well-known seedman. is president of the company, which was formerly known as the Richmond Agricultural Implement Co. j Gten. John Gill, of Baltimore, Capt. J. W. Fry, Messrs. J. F. Jordan, A. T. Brooks. S. L. Gilmer, John J. Nelson and J. E. McKnlght are at Manchester on a rox nuntlng expedition, going down Monday on a special train oyer the C. F. & Y. V. They were j joined by a small party of prominent Atlanta gentlemen who have a taste for the sport. Twelve horses and forty dogs were carried along. Mr. L. E. Darden has opened here the bankrupt stock of goods formerly belonging to Hammond & Co., of Vir ginia, and advertises a great clearing out sale of clothing, shoes, dry goods, notions, etc He quotes a number of prices in his new ad. He is doing business in the McAdoo building, i i under the telephone exchange, east of the postoffice, and will be glad to have his old and new friends call on him here. His entire stock will go at bar gain- U '-; - i M A large party of Scandinavian editors from the northwestern states, making a tour of the South under the direction of the Land and Immigration department of the Southern Railway, stopped over here Thursday night on their way to Norfolk. They seemed w ... i i favorably impressed with tbe southern states and will likely wield considera ble infiueace In turning the tide of mmlgratlon of their countrymen this Mignonette Very sweet. way. xney represent, an inausmou!, Nasturtium-Show flowers. progressive people who would make desirable citizens of any locality. " - HEED'S. BEETS Eclipse The best for family use. CABBAGE : :. . .!. . . . Winningstadt None better, CELERY. ........ . ... Giant Pascal One of the finest and largest. CUCUMBER. ..... . . ..... White Spine Nose better for table. Good for pickling. CARROT .... , . .J ..... Danvers Good shape and good eating. - . - ' CRESS . J ... ........ . Curled Beautiful for table decorations and excellent to eat. GOURDS .Dipper - All know this variety. LETTUCE. Big Boston Very largest header. MUSKMELON. .......... . .Standard - All like them. MUSTARD. . ..i . . ...... Mackensack ' ' - For salads. ONIONS. . . Weather Jield Good for green onions and for winter use. OKRA, - Good for soup. PARSLEY ............ ..... . Curled Used for seasoning and decorations. PEPPER ............ . . . . ... liuby King Large and mild. SPINACH. ..... .;. Standard All are lovers of it. , SQUASH ...L . . Patty Pan Lovers of summer squash will have no other. TOMATO .... . . . ... . . .Stone Good size, smooth, fine flavor. TURNIP. .... ... . . , . 1 . . . .Mixed Good eating and good for stock. RADISH. . . : . . .Mixed Will give you successions of fine 1 - radishes. . WATERMELON. ..... . . . ..Dixie More grown than an v other van ety. PLANTS. ' v'. PansyToo well known to desbribe this favorite. Violet Well known fragrant pearly spring bloomers. Carnation Marguerite ; beautifully fringed sweet flowers. Allysium In rich ground will cover two square feet with sweet flowers. Petunia Free bloomer. Grows very freely in rich, soil. Scarlet Sage Brilliant flower. Chrysanthemum Fall bloomer all the rage now. Geranium Used as a house plant now - more than any other. Cosmoa Qne of the Fall bloomers. Hollyhock The old fashioned flower greatly improved. j Smilax Beautiful leaf climbs Ave j and six feet. Sweet William Blooms second year. Landreth's-fresh and reliable Gar den Seed for sale by Howard Gardner, druggist, " corner opposite postonice, Greensboro. - One citizen of Guilford who is in no immediate danger or dying with enlargement of the heart liyes a few miles northeast of tbe ( city and jhis name is Whitesell. He has' given i i 'Squire Pritchett a bill of ten dollars against a young man who cut from his land a holly tree that was used in the Christmas festivities 'at Grace church. The man who cut the tree claims he was given permission to do so by men working on the land at the time. Or dinarily holly trees are a drag on the market at a dollar apiece and White- littb there is a vast panorama of the State's products displayed in an admirable manner. .Not bine is lacking, and to attempt a description of the vast and valuable collection would require the space Of two or three newspapers the size of the Patriot. The wood, min eral, fruit, grain and fishery exhibits, interested us most, and they alone would amply repay a visit, to the car. . A finer collection of fruits could hardly be conceived, and when it is known that a Guilford man, Mr. J. Van Lind- ley, contributed most of them from his Southern Pines orchards, 'the interest in that particular exhibit Increases.. The outside of the car carries among others two artistic paintings repre senting Mr. Lindley's horticultural in terests and they do the subjects justice. Heis the only man in the county rep resented on the car, so far as we know, but that is not saying that Guilford is not well represented. Tbe car will do the state a vast amount of good when It gets Into the northern states. It went east yesterday morning. . Landreth's fresh and reliable Gar den Seed for sale by Howard Gardner, druggist, corner opposite postoffice, Greensboro. Information reaches us through various channels that the work of the county road force is hampered by the refusal Of land owners to grant the privilege of making4 changes in the road where the same are ;necessary to scientific permanent improvement. In an instance we have in mind the owner sell will bave to nare bis bill a little before it is allowed without a protest. of certaIn Piece of land ."! that Whllethechnrchofflcialsareinnowav the force should cut down a bill re- rnnn.lhleln the matter thev will oni M10 eral weeks' work, rather Tall or Dioarl doubtedly come to the j relief of fhe than change the line to an easy grade young man wno nas tnat tree co pay that could have been estaDiisnea in for. i fAnrnrflva d&vn. An we understand Children and adults I tortured by It, no sacrifice would have been made buros, scalds, injuries, eczema or skin by permitting the change, as suggested diseases may secure instant relief by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, j It is the great Pile remedy. Howard Gardner. I - ! bv the countr engineer., and no more reasonable objection was offered than that the road had been going over that hill for half a century and the afore said land owner hated to see it changed. In taking these stands our people bold Mr. Deveraux, a government (in spector of buildings, was here the first of the eek to see how the Federal off tfae reatest benefits that can possi- Dunning can oesu oe eniargea 10 meet, bly accrue t0 their property. Good the requirements of the business trans- roads wm materially increase the acted In It. It i first occurred to mm i a,MOf,rt f ovtsrv -rP, nf i-nd In V aiuabivu v J .-www, - that another story on the building would be sufficient, but it is understood that he finally decided to recommend a large addition to the east side, where plenty of ground is available, and it is safe to predict that his suggestion will be favorably considered, jt being cer tain that an appropriation to make the improvements will be forthcoming at the present session noted a few weeks of Congress. As ago,' the Federal off S. court room has been partitioned into offices for the use of the Ui Marshal's clerical force, and something will have to be done soon or the court will be homeless. It is hoped that the improvements will be made before the October term. ! Landreth's fresh and reliable Gar den Seed for sale by Howard Gardner, aruggist, corner opposite postomce. ureensboro. Seed pods - ;.used for pickling. . , Aster Superb free flowering. 12? Plants to be delivered when time for planting oat of doors unless requested to do so before. Subscribe for Thk Patriot at once and take advantage of this liberal offer. $100 Reward $100. The readers of thi Daner will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease rthat science ha been able to cure in an us stages, and that is Catarrh, uairs uatarrn Care is the only positive cure known to the med ical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a conatitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly Uion the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength br bnilding up the constitution and assisting nature iuWloing iu work. The propneters have so much faith m its curative powers, in wey offer One Hundred Dollars for any cae tnat fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials, i Address, F.J. CHENEY A uO.,Totedo,0. Sold by Druggists. 75c Hall's Family PilU are the et. ! Guilford county and the sooner they are built the sooner real estate will ad vance to something like its real .value. So far as the road force Is concerned, we think It would bejyise for the. com missioners to require an agreement from every land owner along tbe line of a road that is to be improved grant ing the privilege of, making such changes in the line as are deemed abso lutely necessary before' 'the convict force is put on therosd. Thatwould enable the force to do the most effec tive and In the end the most satisfac tory worK, besides obviating uncalled for annoyances and delays. When property is actually damaged the owner-should be reimbursed, but where sentiment or indifference to the public good acts as the- only barrier the county at large should not be made to suffer. Along many roads me iana owners stand ready and anxious to make -some concessions to get good roads and they should be tbe tmt favored. The results would make convincing object-lessons. A thrill of terror is experienced when a brassy cough of crou p sounds through the house at night. But the terror -soon changes to relief after One Minute Coueh Cure has been administered. hafe and harmless for children. How ard Gardner. 1 i
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