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GREENSBORO, N. C WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 189$. VOL 7 NO. 16. ' - : ... I ii i """"" i I v - i a I ..li ' : ' p - SESSIONAL 1 1 CARDS. kL RICHARDSON. Office: katz BUILDING. GASTON ST Dr7W. H. BROOKS, OFFICS IN btes oi-rin BENBPW noc. N. C. CpTbeall, e d., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON., ii :.v.:.ii.fvpv -iifU Akheboro St. Ofice Hours, 11:30 to 1; 3 to 4:30. TELEPHONE; NO. 17- 1. 1 ST A MET, M. D. ; .. ! ! w" . i J i 1 St. f - ! v"" -j . - . ' ii Sune? fe'Grisscn's Pnig Store. Dr. J." E. w YUilii, , . dkntistJ , nc! 'in Savinga Kank Bui 3ri- ding. South Ela street, GreenTxTro, N. C. J. H. WHEELER, OFTICE: Op. Ward's Drug Store. Dr. V. H. Wakefield, i i ! I WoT Charlotte, will be jin Greens To tt the McAdoo House on Thurs- k'April 2Sth. PKACTICJS LI1IITXD Ej, Ear, TO. ! I Xosct and Throat. Robert Dick Douglas, ! ' 1 j j 2:t:hifi7 and Ccuaiellor at Law, j j : . . SAVfNGS BASKi BUILDING, -t f rt. y f.r Peiple Fivt Cents Savings Dank. P. D. SATCm'TELL, Attorney at Law. i OFFICE: Old Kkkley Building, i -1- i i 1 :f Greensboro, N. CI CHAS. EI. STEDLIAN, 4 f ATTORNEY AT LAW, i jMendenhall Building, - in r s I GREENSBORO, - - - N. C. A. M. SCALES. SIIAW & SCALES, GREENSBORO, N. C. . ! ifel attention irivpn tn all business. - Office Vkrt..n Uuililiniri No. Ii7 Court Square. U-lTXlV, W.P.HTSrM,JR., i.T.TAYLOR. )$Wi BYMUM & TAYLOR, Counsellors at Law. IV. IJ. 15 EACH AM, i and Builder. Architect I H OSce in Odd Fellows Building, IEXSBOlio, - J- N. J. t; JOHNSON, c. IE ! THE OREEXSBORO SPECIALIST I Mi ox-Til elm: st. Examination SFroe. if m. to 1J.30 p. in., 2 to 6 p. m. Qui 1 The Prtxter. f H'KCULTIES1: : : I: pifurate Work. I . M1"rk.Iland.Bil Catalogues, Wedding' JOS. Low Prices. s. Posters, LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. Ferguson-Clark "Wedding. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hockett, of Bellevue street, vor in the sight of Guilford's good peo- . Many people, regardless of the Re?. Joseph Potts is visiting friends died Sunday after a brief illness and t AmhdfliA. wa buried Mondav at Providence were aaaea 10 our list or suDScnoers Cant. "E. S. Parker, of Graham, was cemetery. ( here Saturday. AN IMPORTANT PBOJECT. Mr. W. CRusselLof Franklin ville, was h Saturday in company with a pie. Almost a score or new names I threateninir weather gathered. toeth- The City Conair1rtr . t.i w. MwSV..vv.. , er ioursaay mornm? acsc: Andrews last week. We don't mak& any pre- Episcopal Church to witness the mar- -Drl B. D. Patterson, of Liberty, tensions beyond the province of a good rfe of Miss Mamie Ferguson to Mr. One of the most important nmrrt.! t. e...j .'-. ii. clean reliable local naoer. but we are I Toah tk tj. 4 I ... .F F proposi- is In the city today. . j Mr. J. A. Odell wenrto Nashville, TenuM this morning. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Lee returned to New York yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Clarke returned from Hillsboro Monday. Judge Bynum went to Morgahton this morning on business. Mr. W.E. Worth, of Wilmington, was here the first of the week. -i Mrs. W. F. Alderman and children have gone to Virginia on a visit. The Southern Railway is handling lmmnn rmftntifiaa of war material.' The "Whitset t Student" for April fs an unusually interesting number. IT. a. Marshal Milliken is attend ing Federal court at Statesville this n ' week. - - s The Greensboro and Whitsett In stitute ball teams play here Saturday afternoon. Mr. M. Royal Farrar will carry on the jewelry business of the late Arm of W. B. Farrar & Son. 1 Someone entered the Guilford rol ler "bills last Thursday night and stole several sacks of flour. Wanted 200 pounds fresh walnut kernels, at Uhler's Candy Manufacto ry, next to Benbow House. Rev.' S. D. Stamey and wife and Mrs. S. P. McNairv. of Guilford Col lege, were In the city yesterday. The meetings at West Market church continue with increasinginter- est. The attendance is gratifying. natient. Mrs. W m. Xirkman. who was 1 . w ' l on her way to a Baltimore hospital for treatment. Mr. B. S. Phillips left Sunday even ing! for Bristol, Tenn where he will be married today to Miss Estelle Kldd, of that city. He was accompanied by Mr.'A. B. High and Mr. B. W.Flnlator. , Our premium offer will not appear again although it holds good until the first of Mav. There will be no exten- sion of time, and those wishing to take alvantaee of it must do so before that date. clean reliable local paper, but we are prepared to supply all demands for such. Mr. W. C. Weaver and Mr. Mal- coma, carpenters employed on Mrs. Coble's new dwelling, on Walker ave nue, narrowly escaped death last Sat urday. They were at work on the roof, some twenty feet from the ground, when the scaffolding gave way. Both received right severe injuries, but for tunately not fatal. E. Lacy Clark. The Rector, Bey. tions ever submitted to the city of D. Miller, performed the ceremony; Greensboro was formally conidAr Promptly at eleven-thirty o'clock la called meetinsrof th hn.Wi r .ia Miss Lizzie ...Crocker played Sweetest Story Ever Told," and ushers, Mr. Eugene McXalry and Thomas Glascock, followed Mr; Mr. Mr. Bartlett J tL Clarence Bogart and Webster, entered from the rear and passed down to the altar, arranging themselves on either side. Then came the bride leaning on the arm I of! the rw - - 4. ne i men last Krldav nltrhf rk-r,u. I, j e "fc VK tun character of the transaction no definite conclusion could be reached at that meeting, but the matter will come up at the regular meetincof th hno nav. before. A correspondent writing us this week ntcd one of the old fashioned three-cent stamped envelopes, out of date many years. It is the first we have seen In a lone time. There are not many in existence now. J j Friday evening, with every indica tion that final action will be taken. - Last week Mr. W. H. Houghton, of New York, came to OreenahnpA The great sacrifice sale at the Car- bridesmaid, Miss Bessie Howard, a looked over the city with a view to ei. young lady of Florence, tabllshing a street railway1 svstem And conditions rift nrt'attH . I : f vt outs Beall, pf mittedtb the city, through Attorney J. N. Wilson, a proposition that so far The bride was handsomely; attired in has met with general approval.. cantile Co. stock. , Many lines are go- a dark brown traveling dress and Mr. Houghton proposes to build an ing at less than half price. See new ad. carried a beautiful bunch I of j bride electric plant, supplying the city with The county convict force is doing roses tied with long streamers of wpite 1,200 candle power arc lights at a cost olina Shoe Co.'s store, in the K. of P. charming Duiiaiog, continues ; cms week Mr. . U. Mr. Clark entered the Church electric plant. Finding jn orris, the manager, proposes to give from the vestry room accompanied by most favorable he draw Dr. W.P.Beall and wife celebrated Greensboro the best shoe store in the the best man. Mr. B. G. their crystal wedding Monday evening. state and to do that he finds it fieces- Greensboro. With a few exeeptions the guests of sary to uni0ad all the old Brown Jler- the evening were those who witnessed their marriage ceremony fifteen years some excellent work: southeast or me city, if reports are true. When their satin ribbon. The bridesma very pretty gray dress and present work as planned is completed large bunch of lovely La France roses d wore a orf 68.50 each up to ninety in number: carried a I beyond that number the price will be $60 each for the first five lights, $55 each for the next five, $50 each for the the they will move to the northeast part of Immediately after the ceremony the county, where they have as yet newly married couple took a carriage next nve, and all beyond that number done no work whatever. When the for the depot where 1, of this ig at the resi- to Mr. Miss Harriet E. Hall was married this morning dence of Mr. W. H. Wetmore Disosway, of Old Fort, Bev. J.D.Miller officiating. They left on the vestibule for the home of the groom, 'j The thoroughbred Jersey bull, "Bomola's Chief," purchased by Mr; J. W. Lindau at the recent Occoneechee stock farm) sale, may be seen at Mr, Llndau's stables, near the Finishing mill. See ad. In another column. city great day comes that macadam can be east bound ; train for they left on Hillsboro, tlon to congratulate them them a safe and happy trip. spread there will be general rejoicing. I home if Mr. Clark's people. ' Woo af nKH fro Hr no tn Tr CI party of friends gathered at M. Zimmermann, of Elon College, Bev. W. K. Forsyth, of ' Corbln, Ky.. and Mr. J. H, Klnght, of Lenape, Kans., for supplying us with the issues of the Patkiot that were necessary to com plete our file for 1896.; We must admit the paper, came from unexpected sources, but they are none the less ap- dy of Sheriff Hoskins predated. r negro, James Brean, the the A large 1 1 li the sta- and wish Shot While Resisting an Officer. Constable J ames M. Coble,! of Green township, came to ttreensDorp pis morning to give himself ihtd the custo- havlrigjshot a who resisted The Cape Fear Manufacturing Co., -Mrs. W. S. Jessup, now of Omaha, K V?8 cit h?8 for T' msDiiJg iae luuoer uu tuupnur& .Neb, is here visiting her many friends. She Is the guest of Mrs. B. I. Katz. "Old Ladies' Comfort'? shoes, all sizez upto number 8, $1.00 $1.25 $1.34 and $1.50 at Thacker & Brockmann's. Mrs. L. W. Crawford is at Baleigh attending the marriage of her niece, Miss Kate Helvln. to Mr. John Hartln. The excursion from Jonesboro to Greensboro will-be run April 30th un der he management of Mr. C. H. Bus- sell. .,' Three train loads of Uncle Sam's soldiers will pass through here today over the bout hem enroute to points south Mr. John A. Hodgln- Is preparing to build two dwellings on nis lots at tha corner of South Elm and Bain streets. Miss Lily Stroud, formerly of this city, Is to be married at her home in S&nford on the 23th inst. to Mr. B. E. Carrlngton. an addition to tne aeai, quiud ana blind asylum at Baleigh. It is a large order, but will be filled promptly.; . i Postoffice Inspector Dexter, on his return from Elkln Saturday, said Un cle Sam lost about $120 in money by the recent fire at Elkln. A number of stamps were damaged, but they 'were Xfm .T 17 Paor nunlbr t th I arrest WIlcu ocrVcu Willi a Warrauh IOT irOMi ,!Mirv. nnrfoi. tha inarndmln. forgery. Brean was at his father's Sottinn fMin- Viimeolf nnf. nf n inh House in ice exiremB souifleasiern pan last week- receivinor notification that ol couuijr of the and three when deputies Constable went the office had been abolished. Of course that Is only one way or provid- tween 3 and 4 o'clock yesterday ing io arrest mm. uia man at Wash- returned to the department Ington. , The Junior Order United Amerl- can Mechanics, of this city,; is perfect ing arrangements for a big demonstra tion here in Mayrf when flags are to be raised over the public school buildings. A number of neighboring councils have been invited to participate It will not be many days until hos tilities open between Spain and the United States, according 1 to the way things look now. Bogart's excursion Saturday will give you an opportunity to atake to the mountains" before the Greensboro merchants are reaching Spanish fleet gets up South Buffalo. week J. M Hen- p L E Dar(Jen has from five to out for trade. Last drix & Co. flllecT a fifty dollar order from Brazil. - Judge Robinson . at Roxboro yes terday set aside the order appointing a receiver for J. B. Flagg'a drug store at High Point. Bead what Mr. Phoenix has to say In his new ad. regarding coffee. It's coiner up soon, and it would be well to lay ln a supply. ; Anyone contemplating the pur chase of a mower or binder should read the testimonial in M. G. New ell's new ad. In this issue. 1- Mr. J. E. De Lor me was married n Baltimore yesterday. He will re- nrn with his bride. -formerly a Miss .Newcomer, today. six thousand pairs of shoes he! will close out at what they will bring. He will sell them In any quantity in order to get rid of them quick: Bead his now, ad. He is located just east of the postoffice, opposite W. S.Moore's stand. The many new buildings going up over the city are materially changing the appearance of the streets. Greens boro's growth the past few years Is simply amazing. Our schools, colleges, factories and railroad facilities are the which draw people hither. ing for some of the faithful In harmony with , the powers that be, because the building must be janitored" so long as It is occupied. Asheboro came near having a de structive fire Monday evening. 'A lamp exploded in the residence of Mr. N. H. Slack, on Main street, and had It not been for prompt assistance the entire block would haye burned,owing to the lack of facilities to combat fires. Our enterprising neighbors out to put In a waterworks system before it is nscessary to rebuild the town. Prof. B. L. Garner delivered an in- 1 . !-- : terestlpg lecture last night at the Academy for the benefit of the new public library.! Unfortunately the audience was not large, but those for tunate enough to be present were amply repaid for their consideration of a most worthy enterprise. Prof. Gar ner's scientific researches have made w s - his name famous throughout the world. The fourth car of provisions and clothing solicited by the Atlanta Jour nal for -the starving Cubans passed through here Thursday enroute to New York, from whence all shipments to Havana are made. said the son was not at home, but Coble searched the; his man in the loft. Coble ; I- there be- i 1 morn-Brean r. i found house and Brean drew a big the knife and chased the officer down ladder, following him with threats. As soon as Mr. Coble reached the floor ; i i i i 1 he drew, his pistol and shot Brean through the head the latter dying in Brean was known as a about an hour. desperate man. He formerly worked in a lumber mill here, and shoi Jane 7 i, -I'M Coble, a colored woman, here two or three years ago as she was cooking eptance of the lighting contract, for hrP5i1rft for a fimllv nn thA finnfh 11 " ,,Uk wfu lux, u nui pajr ca- at a minimum cost of 48.50 each nr - . r light. In consideration ofa five-year contract on the above basis he will construct a street railway from five to six miles in length with ample accom modations for the public, besides es tablishing an' incandescent system of 2,000 lights each of sixteen candlepower, auu iurmsniog one nunarea hQrse power for manufacturing purposes upon demand, j f Under the present contract theicity pays $87.50 each for Its arc lights, operated on a moonlight schedule;, the same as proposed by Mr. Houghton, and his proposition readily finds much favor regardless of its other and really more Important features. . - ; A street car system would be of In estimable value to our growing city. The outlying residence sections would be more rapidly built up, the colleges and factories would be more accessible to resident or visitor, and it might be said a metropolitan air would be given the place that ' would exert a whole some influence upon the thousands of strangers passing through the city from week to week along the lines of railroads reaching here. The. construction of the street car system depends entirely upon the ac- Side. Last January he forged, some orders on Liberty merchants and; has since eluded arrest. Mr. Coble as- .1 J: I 8 ores the Patriot he will prove without difficulty that the; shooting in self defense. was done been very active In efforts in behalf of the helpless sufferers of Spain's tyran- Another Factory; Begardless of wars and rumors of wars business moves right along in Greensboro. The latestplece of (good news concerning ests of the c manufactujee of pants and overalls will soon be In operation here. Messrs. B. The Journal has g. Glenn, X rH. Ireland and Jl B.jSneed penses the first , few years and could only be operated In connection with some other enterprise on which a mar gin of profit would be assured. The property ' valuation along the route of the railway would be materially in creased. Mr. Houghton proposes, In the event he comes! to terms with the city, to begin the erection of his ; plant within sixty days from the date of such agree- mAnt- inH nrlll avrPA fn hnvA f.hn lifrht. rningthe-industrlallnter-., laQt andthreemiIesof the rail city Is tha a factory for the ,n operatIon 5y January lstf 1899. magnets Col. N. M. Taylor, for many years i ? prominent as a lawyer and citizen of Bristol, Ten n., died Sunday night. He was a near relative of Mrs. G. W. Messrs. S. S. Coxe, the proprietor, Ward, of this city. At the time of his SPEERFCLLY FURNISHED. 1 J.STONE,- GREENSBORO, N. C. and E. P. McKissick, manager of the Battery Park hotel, Ashe ville, were here Friday night. The Greensboro Bustle and Artis tic Manufacturing Co. now has an ofiice on Market street, the first door east of the postoffice. j Luther j Fry, employed by the Brooks Manufacturing Co., had one of his hands badly laceratea oy a circular 8eeing. See -their saw one day last week. f j another column. The weather the past few days has been as favorable to farm work as could be asked. The judicious .farmer is planting plenty of grain. The next attraction at the Acad- emy.of Music will be Mr. James Young and company, general favorites here. Their dates are May 3 and 4. The offices of the register of deeds, court clerk and sheriff were closed Sat urday afternoon on account of tha death of Mrs. Mary Hoskins. If It Is Infants' or children's shoes and slippers you want to buy, go to Thacker & .Brockmann's; they can suit you in size, style and price. A bicyole drill, a popular new form of entertainment, will be gitSsn at the Banner warehouse tomorrow night for the benefit of Sh. Andrew's church. death he was general pounsel for the East Tennessee & Virginia Midland railroad. ! The new store of D. Bendheim & Sons, at 230 South Elm street, will be opened to the public Saturday, April 23rd. They will carry a full stock j of dry goods, fanny goods and notions. Their opening display! will be worth announcement In ThefYork Manufacturing Co. has begun the manufacture of dry paints have organized a company! for that purpose, capitalized at $5,000, and a full hy and oppression, while the people Of equipment ofnnachlnery has been or- Georgia have responded'nobly to every dered and will arrfre about the middle a ia a 1 tnm AAti f 14mi f ln a h i . m ! FFca wf wumwunwuo. oi May. it there is anyone in torn inter- The location of the plant will be de- ested In the weather it Is our friend termined within the next few days. Dick Bogart, who will run his first ex- The foreman , will be here the first of cursion to Mt. Airy, and Pilot Moun- May and will at once employ thirty tain next Saturday, the 23rd. The good steady seamstresses and! instruct trip wouia do an interesting oneinany kind of weuther, but Mr. Bogart hopes it will be fair and warm that day be cause he is anxious that his patrons shall get the best there is. going for their money, The fare was never cheaper. See ad. j A week, ago last Sunday Bey. A. J. rMcKelway,tbe superintendent of Syn- I pendence. There odical Home Missions, presented that Greensboro should cause to the congregation of Westmin ster church. In response the sum of $77.50 was contributed. On last Sunday afternoon Rev. E. E. Gillespie made an i i them in the work they will be expected to do. They will earn from sixty cents to one dollar peri day, according to their skill. We are Indeed glad to see these local I : I t enterprises springing up around They not only help to build up the city but they will soon become its main de- is no reason why not be turning out scores or articles pelled to seek in ... 1 t'S every move in nome manuiac should be encouraged. which she is com- 1 1 ii other markets, and uriug The criminal docket occupied the court, A few- address before the Ladies' Aid and and expects to turn out about eight Missionary Society of that church, and vuvuoauu rvuuua uaJT A "a maw uja- on ndditionftl sum of $76.50 was nledired I AriA ocUn yt tKo yoMl - '! . t I s i o i u 1. 1 a cvootuu v avvbvm. teriais come irom tne company's mines by those oresent for Presbvterial and .hi,h rtinnrnpH i;fitsrrdav IU iHUWO SUU tUUUUCS. XI1B Sirnn . XT Am a If a.inna . I j. ! : . .1 f j . , - mjuwuivai uuui wiasiwua. I Cases Were C&rricQ pverQu COilllilUBUbC. proauct wuiDemarKeteainjMew ioric T 2 -t -.1.. . .v v. t.. t.,-h - ' thU 1 1 v 1 in r 11M ih... vim w m mi f Hill' 1 mM 11 1 1 y rz i 11 1 urn nijciiL kjuuucv m.w j " j J " I a I I J! shall go to buy her new dress, send her home in Baleigh and went to Elizabeth to Thacker & Brockmann's. They City that nieht to hold court. and Philadelphia. A number of Greensboro people' were at Guilford College Saturday afternoon to witness the ball game between the college team and Oak Ridge, in which the former were victorious by a score of 9 to 7. The weather was fine, the There have a very Vfrull line of new spring were only two cases on that docket, and and summer goods, to select from and either Miss Callie Rankin or Miss Jen nie Hardin, who are with this firm, can give her reliable advice as to it was where as soon as they were disposed of his intention to go to Statesville, the term should have opened Monday. He finds his time pretty well occupied playing good and the best of feeling styles, trimmings, linings. fcc. This while a vacancy exists on the .bench. prevailed. A second game will" be house also does a large business in Judge Simonton is still sick and will played on the 30th at Oak Ridge.; The shoes and has just opened a very com- not be able to preside over the circuit rubber, if any, will be played here- plete stock of new shoes and slippers, court this week, and has so .notified Prof. Blair's lecture in the evenlnsr both tan and h1r fnr mpinr nri those hariner matters at issue in that was well attended. i There is no doubt of his ability to ful fill his part of the contract. While In the city he secured an op tion on the Steel and Iron Company property, conditioned also on the acceptance of the above-mentioned proposition, and It is presumed would locate his new plant on the Steel Company property, which is admirably adapted to such purposes, having an ample water supply. At the board meeting the matter was finally referred to a committee of five, composed of Alderman Shaw, Merrimou, Elam, Frazier aud .McKin nv. . Their recommendation to he submitted next Friday evening is n w1tPrt with I interest. The city has never entertained a more desirable proposition and it Is to be hoped that after the fullest consideration it can be acted upon favorably. , A man named Patterson, bailing from Chatham, was here Thursday looking for a recruiting office. He was under, the impression one was lo cated here, as In days goncbyand was doubly disappointed when he learned such was not the case, as be bad nor Anoaph money to gret to Charlotte, much less satisfy the demands of a good healthy appetite. Be was in the Southern freight yard when last seen and the chances are he reached his destination. f- m 1 1 Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that contain Mercury, - .-;u BMlr 'ilMlrov' the WD of SeUairi , coVp Vteiyranie the whole ,y,te,0 Then enteritis through the nincua mrfwe. snch article "houM never ue-J excei-t .;n Drescription from reputable inyiicin. 1 liJZSXth will do ten fol.l to the good y can poibly aeiive from hein " ' Cuie, manufactured br . J-hX ' Toledo, p., contain no merenrj, nd I U 9 aamajre they will do .. jtei "fXAtt A Co.. taken I i. v' i. I 1
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