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i- " ..-V : .- ' .V. ' ' V ; '!i T : ; 'v:;': ':'''.'!""'" 1 : ! ! ' - - ---- - - ' - ' J - - y. 4 - 1)L. 77. GrKEENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1898. NO. is. 4rT PROFESSIONAL CARDS. i OuTmCHARDSON IT - U ! " ! T.nrAT. "MP.WS ttpmr. Mr w. "R Sfpwarf. nf thinr.itr. a.nd I Ttiomas t. ortane, one or we R. K. Burgess, of Julian, left Monday most noted colored men of tbe country, The prospects for a big fruit crop for Charlottesville, Va;, (where they and editor of the New i.orlc Age, de 615 W. GASTON ST. bfTICE: KATZ BUILDING. jjSiDENCE: Dr. W.. H. BROOKS, : . f . -r-L" J 1 J -r- rt orP'' 1 - siT BEXBOW uui, EKXSBORO, - - 3 - N.C. are excellent. There is no change In the market report this week. , Ernest Carr is on the road for the L. Richardson Drug Co. Sam Gilmer returned from New - York Saturday morning. Mr. G. A, Garrett, of Julian, was here Saturday on businesr. Dolph Moore and Will Mitchell, of Graham, spent Sunday here. i - - - Capt. J. M. Walker, of Bennetts- i i : ' If I """ " ! Mr. W. B. Odell. of Concord! Mr. S. -An 1- i - . r 1 . wiuicu wuuiQ. evidently J. Durham, of Gastonia, DrT. N. from the country! wi. tnnn ... L A Irey, of this city,' and Ren N. M. Jur- the night Dolicemen i iv. t .t. - ry -.v. !"VTr. I 1 Ivor or) a 1 antnr'a rn T'Hom a a .TeffoMftn" I nor flnrM ol o rrartt rt T.nU! 1 j . . . wm, represeub lue ureeuouuiu u- w w- WJ , MUMw... v aiuhj, iiuui uuur 01 a OOUIQ Side business house series. I I 1 i at the Agricultural and Mechanical posing the committee having in Monday morning between two' and A special train bearing Captain College Monday night. A number of charge the construction of the) j Brax- three o'clock. She tolcTthe officer tha SIgsbee, of the ill-fated warship, wnite people heard mm and tney speaK ton uraven Memorial building; to be recently came to the city to work mi -; ' it : . a. a.-. - "a- z i a. j . a. ! rwiff . i. - Maine, passed through here Monday over the. Southern enroute to Wash ington. ; " ' -j - j ' ' John Adams was bound over to court Monday by 'Squire Eckel, for a criminal assault on Cora Saunders, a married woman. Both the parties are colored. ' " " I -.: C. M. Vanstory & Co's. big display in very connlimentary terms of bis effort. . ! . " Mrs. M. Foulkes and daughter, of San Francisco, came in last week to visit Mrs. Cunningham's family, on Church street, prior to their depart ure for Paris, where a son of the for mer is a practicing physician. Mrs. Fouikes is the widow of the late Dr. erected at Trinity Colleze. held meeting here last Thursday to the l P. BEALL, (II, D., j PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. LJ-tz-f. ii7 Court S'auare.1 ?VV.:.TTwn. SOI Aaheboro St. I n I m F ld . X- JU w ' n-rrt Hours. li:30 to 1; 3 to 4:30. ville, S. Cn spent Sunday In this city, windows present an unusually attrac- Foulkes, who moved from Guilford to a bad veotured out to church for th discuss first time at night, losinsr her on proposed plans. They went to her return. She could not rpm.mw Guilford College in the afternoon to the name of the family she worked for inspect the new Duke Memorial build- but finally recalled the name of a Ing, which was planned by their archl- neighbor, and was piloted home with- tect, Mr. C. O. Hook, of Charlotte. It oulfurther difficulty She had walked is tne intention to lay tne cornerstone the streets for several hours and of the. new building next commence ment, if possible. TELEPHONE NO. 17- Dr. J. E. VYC: B. tive appearance. Prof. Cator has; be come, quite an adept in the art of dis playing goods. j J Mrs. Nannie C, Weatherly an nounces her spring opening of . miltf nary and notions Friday and Saturday. April 1st and 2nd. She has an im mense stock. See adv. t jQ3C in 3uiSs I outh Km street, Greensboro, I. . I t YHEELER, OFFICE: Opl Ward's Drug Store. ' : i ' ' - Dr. iW. H. Wakefield, 4 xm nf Charlotte, will be In Greens- bojo at the McAdoo House on Thurs- Spring GardeiKstreet south to the I day were exceptionally warm days, Nurseryman Young started several more canvassers north the first of the week. Miss John si e Rankin returned Tuesday from a week's visit at High Point. " ! Mr. Jere HIghfill, of Summerfield, was here the first of the week visiting friends. Lee Cartland came down from High Point to spend Sjinday with j his -Miss Fannie Taylor, of Wilmlng- BWUI" """"" ton. is the euest of her sister, Mrs. A. M, Scales. Dick Pettiford, colored, was arrest ed here Friday on a warrant from High Point. Associate Justice Douglas, of the Suoreme court, snent Sunday here with his family. . . j Miss Laura Davidson, of Gibson- ville, was here Saturday on her way to Summerfield. Llthla street Is to be extended from California several years ago. was Mr. A.P.Damon announces through completely bewildered, in addition to ner exhaustion. Her gratitude ward the officer was sincere. to- The net deposits of the Peoples our columns this week that he jwill, on Five Cent Savings Bank at the close or about April 9th, open a first class of business Monday evening, March 29, dry goods store in the east room of the amounted to ,r$96,03Q.83, tvhich shows pickard corner, 103 East Market street, that this sterling Institution, like the and he would like our readers I to wait sturdy oak, is still growing, slowly but itnrelv All intmremtsA will do wall to Seed sweet potatoes, eastern paro- -imhtr that all moneys denosited Una yams, and Johnson's Dixie mel- or . f Anp. - m . intfi. ons are advertised by Mr. Pheonix in h! ariftrA thin weak. That'a & I hand- f I IDO jOBtou-AUguai& uu game hlff-h Thursday was not such as to provoke line. T. M. Pickard fc Co. expect to rents much enthusiasm on the part of the I finish the improvements in their corner One thousand pounds of at o3 and see his stock: before making any extensive purchases. Mr. Damon comes from Georgia. He has , been in the northern markets within the past three weeks purchasing goods for this store and promises to show an attractive grade Parched Coffee Every pound guaranteed. L. B. Lindatj, Opposite Benbow House. ' - Ik ! f .- Mr. C P. Vanstory turned ) out with a handsome new vehicle Saturday Crawford buggy, with bicycle next week and will 5th or 6thJ a spectators., The Beaneaters nad every- room , tne nrsc or thing their own way, piling 'up seven- occupy it by the teen runs in the first four Innings, upon Mr. Damon will secure h after which the game had to be called and begin at once to arrange on account of the rain. The: Augusta opening. See his ad. on another page. team was crippled by the absence of where s room for his wheels, etc. It is the neatest thing on wheels that has ever appeared here. We had both warm and cold weather last wees. Monday and Tues- dif,iApril 2Sth -! 'PBICTICI Eje, TO LI1IITKD Ear, Xose and Throat. P. D. SATCHY7ELL, . I ; ! 1 1 -ii i Attorney at j Law. FFICE: Old Kkklky Building, ! Greensboro,. K. C. HAS: II. STEDEIAN, ATTO RN E Y AT UWi Mendenhall Building, riRT-FA'SBORO. - ! -i . - . C. t-i : ;' . - !! TfLBHAW. 'A. M. 8CALKS. j.SlIAW & SCALES, 'GREENSBORO, N. C. (-ul atnnti"ti civen to all luines. Office a 'iit.i U; ililing. No 1 17 Court Square. Southern Railway. Wanted A cook wages $1 00 per week. Apply at Wharton Bbos., Booksellers and Stationers tf. Mrs. W. F. Bogart Is again criti cally ill. She has been in very poor health since early last fall. j M. Pretzf elder, proprietor of the - - j Guilford Department Store, assigned to Mr. Z. V. Taylor yesterday. Dr. C. S. Tate, of Ramseur, was in the city Monday, bringing with him a patient for the Astley Cooper Hospital. Dr.-Benbow went to Guilford Col lege this morning to attend an impor tant meeting of the board of trustees. An entertainment will be given at the Lindsey Street school Friday night by the pupils of the ninth grade. Dr. S. A. Powell, a former citizen sdme of its strongest men and made only three runs.. Miss Mary Petty, and Dr, Anna Gove went to Pinehurst last week to invite Dr. Edward Everett Hale, Bos ton's famous author and theologian, who is enjoying a season of recreation there, to deliver a lecture in Greens- The government has closed a con- boro, but he did not feel physically able m m 11 a S J ' t I - - - n 1 An Invitation. L AK R"ot Mar. 25th, 1393. To the Teachers and Pupils of the Graded and Public Schools xf Guilford county, Greeting: j I am authorized by a fcotomlttee rep resenting the Literary Societies of Oak Ridge Institute to invite you to meet with the students of Oak Ridge In stitute and the various High Schools and Colleges of Guilford county, on Friday, May 6th, j 1898, for the pur pose of participating In the ceremo nies attending the unveiling of a mon ument to Gillies, the Bugler Boy of "Light Horse Harry" Lee's legion. We hope to make this a gala day for the young people of the county. We feel that in honoriug this noble young pa triot all the boys and girls of the county should be with us. So far as we know, no other boy of Revolutionary times has been similarly honored, and yet It is fit while we are erecting moo- while Thursday and Friday were de cidedly cool, but no frost was reported. tract with the Mount! Airy Granite Company for three'thousand tons of of stone to be used in the construction of the new emplacement at Fori well. Sheriff Hoskins will i make a to comply with their request, although he expressed his desire to visit the city and especially the State Normal and J. W. Qore, Dean of the Univer sity, and acting president in I the ab sence of Dr. Alderman, writes the Pa triot as follows: ' We send you by jo day's mail a copy of the latest catalogue of the University. Upon examination of the same you will find the teachine uments to statesmen and generals that force to consist of 38 instructors; 377 thU yoan byho gave his life to Academic students ; professional 143; hia country and thus aided in gaining Summer school for teachers 185,'maklng the freedom which , we so abundantly a total enrollment of 605, exclusive of e?i7 should be honored by the youths all duplicates. The attendance, not falls at a tlme of year when a day's C- industry c'ollege before returning ---fa con tribution to the next issue of the Pa triot, if you don't want your name home. j - One of the best paying Invest ments in this age.is modern farm ma chinery, and. the best farmers have the highest number ever reached (in 1857-58) by 46, it will be noticed, is a member of the Senoir Class, a graduate Of Guilford j Collge. A new lidepart- ment, that of Pharmacy, has been ad- will be heartily. enjoyed. We hope to have every one of you grace the occa sion. Very truly yours, " Michael Schsncc, Sec'y Bugler Monument Com. to appearln his formal article you had i0Dg since conceded this point. Time ded hicti eoroll8 17 8Judents the first get up bgent of the pany here,! is best hustle around and tax money this week. Mr. C. C. Collins, Southern Express com something of a poet, even if his fame is not known beyond that office. Mr. Montgomery, ex-delivery clerk, will verify this statement. If you are good at guessing y?u is money to the man who wants to year. This issue of. the Catalogue was make more than a bare living on a printed entirely by, students, land in prob- of Guilford, the Summerfield neigh- ably you can determine whose W.P.BTNUM,R., ii Z. V. TAYLOR. 1 t fiVNUM, BYNUM & TAYLOR, I i . I . . - i lAttcnejrs'asd Counsellors at Law. bo r hood, died at Reidsvtlle yesterday morning. Mrs. Nellie Kase Carrington, of BrawwelirW. Va is here to spend the summer with her parents. Col. J. D. and Mrs. Kase. nouncement will appear in the an- big farm, and a great time-saver and mon ey-maker is the Keystone corn plant er advertised by the Wakefield Hard ware Co. It has many good features that will commend it to our every in telligent farmer. ! Louisburg Times: The town au thorities have purchased a hook and ladder truck from the town of Greens- The closing exercises of Miss Vir ginia Taylor's school in district No. 1, Gilmer township, were held at the res idence of Mr. John E. McKnight on i i - r i i . Ti-ij. i t .t. . m excellent. Any one desiring "bh,uk tu luw pr8euo ui - . i i ' .r . 1 ' a large gaiuering oi pairous, ueiga bors and friends! The exercises' con sisted mainly of recitations)- dialogues and music, local and Instrumental. The selections exhibiting good taste and careful training by the teacher, Miss Taylor, a 1 graduate of the State typography, appearance and quality of work is a eopy should send his name to Presi dent Alderman at .Chapel H 11. We wish very much to obtain the correct address of -every Alumnus of tt e Uni versity in Order to supply them with all the publications of the University, space, on the fourth page marked by a star. We would advise the space next week, whether you guess right or not. Mr. M. L. Cude, of Colfax, was you to watch 106 J COTOT SQITABE. -President Kllgo,of Trinity College PJf in extinguishing as here between trains Friday. He -entto his brothers, Mr.J.M.ude, works. a small was was on his way to Hizh Point to de- liver a lecture. Dobbin & Ferrall talk about tailor W. 13. B EACH AM, Arcnitect and Builder. made auits in tnelr new ad thIa week- of Dunreith, Ind., and Rev. F. M. Cude, of Friendship, Tenn- both J of whom will be remembered by many of . - I I i our readers. -. i ! ' t ' r Mr. jind Mrs. Gurney S. Boren and thus keep In touch with them. - I A -. - . -aiiI..-J.. It . . U I I -r ' 1 . t. tl J I . 1. boro, and it will arrive id a few days. Tt.LTt 'Lih i ti JUa orma1' were UBPP" reuuercu J. lu 1 ni potrt a t iVErill rA ' ivaw ma Infill inf I . - . . - . 1 vavava w Mi w ff 1 It was bought at a great bargain, and greatly appreciated.'' the Times commends the ; commission- ers for taking steps. toward the estab- Millinery Opening lishment of some kind of system to aid Mrs.C.C.Gorrell will have her open- fire. Now for water ing of Spring and Summer Millinery hand engine would be on Friday and Saturday. OTou are cor- Investment until the water dialy invited to call and examine her Office in Odd Fellows Building, 1 PEENSBORO." -! j - They take great pride in their dress hae retarned from their wedding a good works are established. The executive committee of the North Carolina Teachers Assembly in session here Saturday fixed June 14 as aireccion win pe very neipiui ana nnnna .,i nfhnai..iiiiir nnianHoH m s , by the audience. A fine string band filled up the gaps between the recita tions with good music, making the old folks forget, for the nonce, the cares of life and imagine they were young again. Just before closing the exer cises it was announced by Mr. Mc Knight that Miss Taylor had offered a prize to be awarded to the pupil who showed the most marked Improvment , stock. 109 West Market street 1' The Private Secretary - N. C. J. T.i JOHNSON, EYE I. I i 1UK GREENSBORO SPECIALIST, bOUTH ELM ST. jllvxamiimtion m . to 12.:J) in.. 2 to 6 p. m. i 1 i i - STONE i 1 The Printer- I 'rEClALTIEjS? i JIV . f . w tki cvurate Worki Low Prices. P-n. rc f.i m ork. Hand Bills. Posters, Li.viiri.. i't.i.,-,.. it-.j.j-.. ; jtniiatirtns.4sct4.cl JOS. III . ' ' mm EERFULLYjFURXISIIED. J. STONE, UREEN'SBORO. N. C. IRIESTOSILLEEMP ;kT Vrt.t.!,,js!nd Frat Trees on mj;yard I' K . u,1 wr'.'"' to trananUnt ThAv mni.t : 1 o i i i" i . Lowe, Mammoth Black ium, Clark's Pear main. n1 other leading Apples; (tx:MUu, ltllpraI ht of I other dwirable 'E Cherries, Grapes, Cur- n-hif C1 1 un na get tree lor leea &r J, USQal Ullin !Mri Thou SilfiwtehXUent condit&n. arid wUI V tttIld toT ?ih" "J Properlj planted JOHN A. araeriet, Greenaboro. YOUNG, goods department. Mr. R.'C. Stannard ha9 moved his family from Durham to this city and occupies one of Mr. Lyon's new houses on"feutumlt Avenue. - i The board of aldermen passed an ordinance Friday night requiring all bicvele riders to use lanterns on their wheels after uightfall. Rev A. P. Morgan and wife were here Thursday on their way to Stokes dale after a short lecturing tour in the eastern part of the State. 1 . Fine trapd-made harness is adver tised by Geo. S. Gaolden & Co. They are turn! )g out a lot of this work now and It se.ls on Its merits. ! Mr. J. C. Burton, of Jamestown, is at work rebuilding the Benbow mill, two miles north of this city, which was destroyed by fire recently. - 1S9S Wall Paper, the latest,, pret tiest and cheapest line ever shown in Greensboro, is now being displayed at McDuffie's Furnlture'Store. Mr. J. L. Tbaeker returned Friday from a trip to the northern markets. His purchases are displayed In Thack er & Brockmann's well-filled store. Mrs. Rosa Hamner Carter Invites the attention of the ladles to an elegant line of spring and summer millinery which She has just opened. See ad. C. C. Townsend offers valuable prizes to tobacco growers in his, new - r In thia iiane. Don't fail to read it tour and will temporarily occupy Mr. Jno. W. Cook's new residence between this city and Pomona, i Mr. Boren con- templates building soon on his proper ty adjoining Mr. Cook's. Prof. Livingston Barbour will in terpret Charles Dickens' great work, "David Copperfield," with impersona tions, at the StKte Normal & loduacrial College next Monday evening,! April 4th. This is tho sixth i entertainment of the regular college course. We want two tood issue of the Patriot for 1S96, and two copies of 1896, to complete our first four persons su missing issues we will With his nourishment, his goloshes, and his goods and chattels, The Private on penmanship during the term, and . . . . JAonretArv will make hia anneflrancA at that the committee, consisting Of Mr. programme are to be announced later, - I. ,.LJ -w wu.-.. at ..t R. Wharton, to examine the specimens had marked four of the copybooks, as soon as some details are arranged. The outlook is for a very large gather ingthis year. Membersof the commit tee present were President Graham, of Charlotte; Secretary Whitsett, of Whitsett; Profs. Thompson, of States ville; and Grimsley, of Greensboro; others represented by proxy. Thursday night and his do-you-know,ff so fa miliar to all good play-goers, will prove just as entertaining as when this meek and sanctimonious Individual first Nos. ! 1, 2, 3 and 4. These books be longed respectively to Bettie Phillips. Roy McKnight, Rosa Fields and Ed- win Kankln. rne onze. a nauasome copies of our September 16, December, 16, files. To the made his abearance a number of years ago. The Private Secretary is one of gold pen and staff, was presented to th few nomedlea that haa aucrUssf nil v Miss Bettie Phillips by Mr. JOC. Whar- ... . .. . u ' ton and then the curtain dropped, withstood the test of time. For over Evervone present appreciated Mr. Mc- I - ' ' m - I ...- The Eagle Foundiy to be Rebuilt, sixteen years tnis great masterpiece Knight's hospitality. ox wiuiam uuiette's has cnarmed over i . . i i ; and over again the same audiences, and these three Messrs. W. J. Teague, Tyre Glenn, Neil Ellington, John AHodgin, J. S. Hunter and others of our sood sub stantial citizens have formed a stock comnanv to rebuild and onerate the Eagle Foundry, which was destroyed the Sood thinS8 of i i .; ru tin ues among the IB V 11 I M nilllUL VHHT H VI 1 I IIH ITIIII1UX. I j . j - o r ny was incorporated Saturday with a THE GLOBE CULTIVATOR. has always been accorded a perfect ovation as it moves around the j circle. Instead of being pplyiug give months subscription for each. Hooks Causey, a negro of this city, capital stock limited to $25,000. was arrested in Winston last Wednes- It will begin at once to replace the day night on a warrant Issued here. Eagle plant, which was owned by Mr. While on his way to jail he escaped Teague at the time of its destruction by jumping down a steep embank- by fire. put aside as the past,!' "one of it con- good things of the piesent and is still the amusemeot lov ers' idol the standard by wpich all other comedies are judged. The gifted comedian, Edwin Travers, is the man that made the Private Secretary fa- An Invention Which is of Great Interest to all Farmers, and those of this Section Particularly. In this issue the Odell Hardware Co., of this city, presents for the considera tion of our readers a cut of the Globe Cultivator. It is interesting to know, that this popular farming implement is the invention of .a Guilford county lust luauo i tie jl tiiato ucvtctatj - - i - mous on two continents as the fun- man,JIr. B. C. Troxler, and is manu- him T. E. Mill!. ment, dragging the officer with and breaking the latter's arm. Lexington Dispatch: Mr. McCrary, chief clerk in Marsha ken's office at Greensboro, moved his family to that place yesterday, where he will make bis future home. We are sorry to lose this good family, but wish "them success in their new home. ! i i 1 1 The sheriff is preparing a tremen dous list of delinquent taxpayers for 1896 and 1S97 to be advertised and pre- Rain yesterday and today prevent ed two games of base ball that had been looked 'forward to with considerable Interest. The Boston's were to. play Richmond here yesterday but when the latter team arrived here on Its way home from Charlotte, where it bested the champions Monday by a score of 4 to 1, the weather was so threatening that the game was abandoned and the team went on to Richmond. The reg ular Boston team is to play the colts niest comedy ever written,? jand The Private Secretary ! made forj Edwin Travers the enviable reputation he holds in the theatrical world. Mr. Travers and his admirable company will be seen at he Academy next Thursday night and those who have not done so are unconditionally j urged to secure ! seats at once, not I missing this ODDortunitv of revellnef in the factured within a few miles of this city by the Globe Plow Co. ' The Odell Hardware .Co. are the selling agents, and have succeeded In introducing the Cultivator in almost every section of this State; and In parts of adjacent States as well. The great popularity of the tool beauties of the cleanest, brightest and could not have been achieved, however. best comedy of the 60 and 75 cents. season. Pr ces o, I v fh pner-rv with uud n ikuovu"'iu(l whtnh If haa been pushed, had It not wmsw been possessedjof genuine merit. Statk of omo, Citt of toldo ,i i. - been possessediof genuine merit, iw LrCAS COUKTT, I t ' .. I . . m fnnr hnm or 7 v r ...n- n.nr iji I . i , anrl that ai(i Arm will nAV th I .-...... mtnfr afirf tV BTVllllllZ mat IS it clears .am dostuBED dollar tor each , u j ,n Am0ng , those who Miss Dora Duty Jones did. not de liver her lecture as advertised! last Thursday evening, the weather being too Inclement for a public gathering. Mr. N. Coble, of Plain, and Mr. R. J. Frederick, of Lego,'wer among our callers yesterday! Mr. Coble has read the Patriot "froia war to war." those paying now save the costs of ad vertisement and penalties of prosecu tion. We advise all to pay at once, i , . d Cheese 10 Cents a Found, i ' We are retailing a pretty fair grade of cheese at 10 cents a pound, or three pounds for a quarter. J. W. Scott & Co. win do impossiDie. in case the game will be played tomorrow. The club leaves for home Friday. Jnst Received! A car lead of corn; a car load of oats; a car load of bran, shlpstufft cotton seed meal and hulls. . -V Hiatt & Lax B. aad.every caseof Catarrh that cannot be cured "luttlmonv to its superior br tne dm oi hall s uatakkh vik ucm if . , .,-. 7 , frank j.cheney. aaalltles are J. Van Llndley and John 8 worn to before me and anbaenbed in my Vonnf both well known MSUCCess- preaance, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1896. ou i Zr j I l A.W.GLEASON. ful nurserymen. .;-sal.. 1 j j Notary Public Farmers are invited to call at tne Hairs Catarrh Cure i taken internally and rAmn Hardware Co. Store or of any OI acta directly on the blood and mucoa. rurfacea wsu auru In rest! rate the of the ayatem. Send .for. Umoniaia.rree. ineir u -" - - ... d fiiiri fnr tMtimoniaLa. free. F.J. CUKNETIA CO-, Toledo. O. Sold by Druniata, 79C IlalTa Family Plus are the beat. their arents i. t? thla cultivator. Sorilho t. g.ntr.UT I. cllml for It i l I! i 4 i r i i
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