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Dr. J. E. VYCHE,
OaSce 'in Savings Bank Building,
Y'! Southj Elm street, Greensboro, N. C.
Dr J. I E WHEELER,
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OFFICE: Op. Ward's Drug Store.
Dr. WIH. Valiefield,
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yovoi cnanoue, " V, , j Spa the nrlees a noted
LWit the McAdoo House 6 n Friday, feee .e prices quoieu.
Mr. O. F. Pearce Is on the sick list.
. Mr.W: M. Ball has returned to the
city. - '
' Scotts advertise flour at the old
prices. , "
Mr. R. E. Hodein Is at Southern
Pines.
Mrs. Sarah Carraway continues in
,very poor health.
Tomorrow is the last day of grace
for listing taxes.
Don't forget the ball game next
Monday afternoon.
Prof. O. W. Carr was
the first of the week.
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5 cents will buy a dozen boxes tuI-
can matches at G. W. Denny's. ' ;
-Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stone have
gone to Massachusetts on a visit. ,
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ward have re
turned from a visit to Chapel Hllli
Mrs. W. A.' Watson and children
have returned from a visit to Lexing
ton. 1
Messrs. R. M. and Joe Phillips are
down in Moore county on a pleasure
trip. . ' i
Mrs. G.A. Grlmsley has gone to
Kinston to spend a few weeks with
friends.. " : ; I
Hon. W. W. Kitchln favors us with
an indexed copy of the war revenue
law of 189S. , ;
Dr. W. C. Porter's family now oc
cupies one of the Lyon flats on Sum
mit Avenue.
The Battle Ground road is being
put in fine condition for the bioycle
race next Monday. "
Mrs. W. H. Brooks has joined Dr.
Brooks at Raleigtrand will accompany
him to Fort Macon.
The Carolina Shoe Co. advertises a
sDecl&l sale of 2,500 pairs of shoes.
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Th vAHnus count?' offices In ine ait. jouis u. iseau, a student at
court house will be closed Monday a J Davidson College last year, returned
leffal holidav. The board of county to Greensboro Saturday to . 'spend the ! Jacksonville last week
commissioners will meet Tuesday
A. A. Bay and Benson Klmrev.
the Liberty musicians who went !to
to
The demand for property along
Summit Avenue is steadily increasing.
People from outside the city are quick
to recognize
property.
the desirability of
this
summer. After the close of school he
drove through to the mountains, visit
ing Lenoir and other towns. He will
return to Davidson in tb a fall.
Raleigh News and Observer, 24th :
Mr. J. J. W. Harriss moved his
jolntbe
First N. C. Regiment band returned
The J amis Hunter Pamphlet.
The 'Hunter pamphlet is thus en
dorsed: v
Chapel Hill, N.Cn July 24, 1597.
Prof.R. L. Paschal, of Fort Worth, family yesterday to ureensooro, wnere
Texas, came in last week on a .visit to
his sister, Mrs. A. A. Johnson. He will
spend vacation at his old home in
Chatham. '. .
The Greensboro base ball j team
went to Concord last week for a series
of practice games with the club there,
which convinced them that they need
ed practice. -
The biggest battle of the summer
will occur next Monday afternoon at
Athletic Park, when the Reidsville
and Greensboro base ball teams j cross
bats. Game called at 4 P. M.
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Gardner, tne druggist, corner op-
In the future they will make their
home. They have a large circle of
friends and acquaintances in this
who regret to see them depart.
Mr. Warren M. Mitchell, of Wash- a"
after an absence of three days. 1 They Jos. M. Mobehhad. Eao
found scarcely any material for a good Thanks, hearty thanks for your ex
exists ?eiient aaaress. I think you have hit
hPlno- i Dail PlumP h the head; have a
oeiug clear, strong and trnthfni t.t.mAn.
will prob- the men and measures of the War of
organlza- v itegmauon. Yours truly.
band in the organization las
and would not take chances
"shelved" eventually. They
ably enlist with some other
tion.
The fire department will give a
city public exhibition Friday! evening to
which invitations have been issued to
the fire chiefs and mayors in the
it
on
Kimp p. Battlx.
ington, D.C' a stenographer in Capt. stat? a numher of whom j have signi
fied Jbeir intention of being present.
The new Babcock truck will be the
chief attraction, j It Is the finest fire
fighting apparatus of Its kind in the
occur at 5
poslte postofBce, advertises the largest terly, of Alamance, and narrowly es-
and most complete stock of patent capea contact wiin iwo Duiiecs irom
medicines In the county. He will be the tatter's revolver. Mr. Hofflnes had
pleased to supply your wants. M - attempted to collect a Dili irom snat-
A gentleman dropped in yester- terly early in the day,
Dodson's office here, will on the first
of the month become the stenographer
of 'Superintendent O'Brien. Frank
McMackl n, who is succeeded by Mr.
Mitchell, has been transferredtq Wash
ington. , ' .
Mr. D. R. Hufflnes, of this City,
was waylaid on the road near Haw
River the other day by Thos. M. Shat- at 7 p. m on the 23rd insti, .Miss M.
Ida Field and Mr. P. L. Rowzle, of
It Is "a sinzularlv strons" and InrM
address. It will necessitate
the writing of what has not vet been
written, the history of North Carolina.
" J.D.Hufhah,
Henderson, N. C, April 22;93. .
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From the Wilmington Star.
The first edition having been ex
hausted, a second has been published
of the excellent address of Mr. Joseph
M. Morehead, of Greensboro, on James
Hunter, "General" of the Regulators.
We noticed this address some time ago.
We knowof no Dublicatlon which
State. The exhibition
o'clock, P. M. j ;
I Married At her ; father's ; home.
Mr. C. H. Field, near Buffalo church, gives In the same space so much valua-
Die torormatlon. or a better Idea of the
events that led up to the American
revolution. rt rhlh if n k
Norfolk, Va. The marriage ceremony beginning, at least in its effect if not
was performed by the bride's pastor, I in us intent. The public Is Indebted
Rev. J.McL.Seabrook. Only the mem- l?r 108 Publication of this second edi-
t.iwu w tuo (;atriuiic uuer&uiy OI HOD.
u.t . uaidwell, whose filial devotion
bers of the family were present. (After
day to inquire what bad become of the
rock crusher the county bought a year is "off," the' New .-York parties who
or so ago. we win nave to rerer tne were io zuruisu iub uiuuoj uauug
question to the county commissioners, backed down at the last moment, thus
Mr.L.W.Andrews returned Friday incurring a breach or contract" suit
evening from a visit to his daughter ""S"" uy ir. . uguu, nU
Mrs. Hines, living in Baltimore, i Miss represented tnem. w e can omy wisn
Moselle Andrews, who accompanied luw cumauJf uei"'cl lu
him north, Is now visiting in Norfolk. Tobacco sales of late have not
amounted to much, the bulk of the
The sale of the steel and iron plant lunch and refreshments the happy cou- and loyalty to his native State through
pie took the night train for Norfolk,
their future home.
his long life are beautiful to witness.
This pamphlet, which Is handsomely
Dr. J. J. Bryan, formerly of Gran- printed, is sold for the exclusive bene-
ville county, has located in Greensboro fit of the Hunter Memorial Fund by,
and offers his professional services to Wharton Bros., Booksellers, Greens
the people of Greensboro and vicinity, boro, N. C, Price 60 cents.
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as will be seen by reference lODur pro-
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D. Bendheim & Sons have a new
ad. in this week, and as usual. offer a
big batch of bargains. '
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Frazler moved
out yesterday to the superintendent's
cottage at Greene Hill. -
The five Federal prisoners in jail
here were taken to the penitentiary'at
Raleigh last Thursday.
Mrs. P. D. Gold and daughters,
Ruth and Bessie, of 'Wilson, are here
on a visit among friends. ' j
Rev. S. O. Hall is off on nis sum
mer vacation, which will be spent in
South Carolina and Virginia. I
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W. J. Rldare. the exclusive furni
ture dealer, tells you in his new ad.
how to enjoy life in the open air.
Men's low quartered shoes for
summer wear are sold at $1.00, $1.15
and $1.25 at Thacker & Brockmann's.
Brother McCulloch, editor of Our
Church Record," issued an interesting
historical edition of his paper last
wee. - i
Hon. Clement Manly, of Winston.
and Hon. W. C. Hammer, of Asheboro,
were here yesterday on their way to
Raleigh.. . . - - j
Mr. J. K. Wheeler, and daughter,
Miss Bertha, were called to Warren
ton Friday by the death of Mrs T. W.
wneeier.
Married. At the manse, June 22,
1893, py Rev, H. D. Lequeux, Mr. Wal
ter Baker and Miss Birdie Aired, both
of Greensboro ,
Five car loads jof colored excursionists-went
from!. here, to Winston
Monday over the C. F& Y. V. and N.
& W. railways.
. Farmers who want cheap shoes for
their summer plowing can -buy them
from Thacker & Brockmann at $1.00,
$1.15 and $1.25. . - - '
The hotel registers here fori the
past week contain the names of many
men prominent in the affairs of the
Old North State. 1
Mr. Ed. Hlgglns, a Union News
agent running ' out of Jacksonville,
Fla-, is here on a visit to his brother,
Mr. C. D. Higgins. I
Thacker fc Brockmann want to
close out 29 pairs of girls' fine strap
sandal slippers, with bow and buckle,
worth $1.60, at 95 cents a pair.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Mebane have
moved here from Asheville and will
build a nice house on West Washing
ton street, corner of Edgeworth.
Mr. J. M. Hendrix has been kept
away from his place of business sev
eral days by a sore leg, hurt in loading
a wagon and afterward poisoned.
The annual ball of the Battle
Ground marshals will be given at the.
McAdoo House Monday evening. It
will be an Important social event.
Bedford's Little Liver Pills
50 pills in bottle, 25c. Sold only by
Fariss, druggist. Free sample at store.
Vick's Celery Nervine and Blood
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Tdnio is a valuable remedy for all
nervous disorders. It is sold only by
John B. Fariss, successor to Richard
son & F arris, opposite Benbow House.
Mr. S. L. Burgln, of this cltyj with
three other operators bound for the
Philippines, was here last Thursday
night enroute to San Francisco,1 from
whence it is expected they, will sail-to-
da3V j :l':--V:-.
Ladies who like to be comfortable
in hot weather should get a pair of
those common- sense oxford ties at
Thacker & Brockmann's. .Prices, 85
cents, $1.00 and $1.50; all sizes from 3
to.8. : I ". ;
A dispatch from Raleigh says :
"Surgeon Brooks, of the Second regi-
ment, Is under orders to go to Fort
crop having been disposed of, while
farmers as a rule ar6 too busy with
harvesting to pay much attention ,to
the rest. The prices on all grade? re
main stationary. There is an increas
ing demand for cheap fillers and dark
mahogany wrappers. ,
Col. J. E. Boyd has written one of
his old friends here that he. Is coming
down from Washington to attend the
Battle Ground celebration on the
Fourth. He will be accompanied by
Congressman Landls, of Indiana, a
NortlT Carolinian by birth, who has
long been interested in the Battle
Ground arid its history.
Rev. J. D. Andrew, of Danville,
leaves this evening, accompanied by
Revr J. L. Murohy. of Hickory, for
fesslonal card column. Dr. Bryan has
practiced successfully for several years
snd comes well I recommended. We"
hope he will readily find! favor with
our people. His nice Isjlccated over
Fariss' drug store! j
1 We invite attention to the adver-
Retail business wants a new build
ing erected on South Elm street en
.term of year lease.
Piedmont Realty & Guaranty Co.
tlsement of the North Carolina College
of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts.
This institution has just closed its most
The demand for houses continues,
notwithstanding the vast amount of
building going on. One gentleman
who has a dwelling nearly completed
told us the other day he already had
more than half a dozen applications
successful session, and has .steadily for his house, and we learned from an-
moved on to a nign place, in the front other source that three, of the appll
rank among Southern Colleges, jit has cants referred to offered him more rent
students from Northern jstajes, from for the house than he asked. First of
Japan and Brazil, and ital yojing grad- all, we attribute the steady growth of
uates are in demand wherever thorough 0ur fair city to the exceptional school
and accurate work is needed
A called meeting of the
facilities we enjoy; second, to our un-
executive equaled railroad facilities ; third, . to
Normal and our Increasing industrial enterprises;
Industrial College trustees is in ses-1 fourth, to the desirable climatic condl-
slon here this week. - Hon. R. D. Gil- tions which prevail here, not to men-
committee of the State
rs"Jrf4 v T Alx mer.of'Waynesville; Dr. J.M. Spain- tion the many other desirable features
Macon Wednesday to examine the ofll- Chicago, where they enter the Moody , ' , 9 C0VI10 Zy . inMi nAn.
. u.J , niKiaTinn,nnifnrfhA .nmmpr hour, of Lenoir, secretary, and Hon which might be included. Greens-
V I , I TlT Tl TnnnAii a Qfiif AavhU aKa Umihi Wa tfl 11 fl CI II ft 1 1 0 fl ft hi IT ft! fl LT 1 fl 0 VTinrA
cers and enlisted
regiment."
Mr. 'R. L. Haymore, of ML Alry,
has purchased of the Hagan estate
three lots on Summit Avenue, near
Church street, and will erect one or
more modern dwellings thereon at an
early date. j ' . ": '
Mr. W. F. Bogart Is perfecting ar
rangements for his big annual excur
sion to Wilmington, the date of which
this year will be' July 29th. Look: out
for full particulars in these columns in
a week or so. .. ;' ':: "-' : J"::
Mr. W. E. and Miss Dora Bevlll
have returned from Baltimore. I Mrs.
course. Rev. Andrew win case cnarge
of the Burlington Reformed Mission
on his return, preaching at Burlington,
St. Mark's and Whitsett.
Mr. John Waters and son, of Au
gusta, Kansas, came in last week, and
may possibly locate here, owing to the
mildness of the climate. Mr. Waters
can not well stand the rigors of winter
on the plains. He brought us the
name of a new subscriber at Augusta,
Mr. J. H. Suits, who left Guilford
many years ago and is prospering in
the west. - . - . . , ;
Aunt Lizzie Scott, wife of Oliver
advancement along all lines than any
other town in the State.
Business Opportunities.
Opportunities for small investors to
loan money on mortgages secured by
guaranty.-
Piedmont Realty & Guaranty Co.
W. J. Blackburn, who accompanied i Scott, one of the colored employees at
them north, will spend some time In
Baltimore, where her son, Dolph Mc
Adoo, Is in college, j i
Capt. S. Tyrwhltt and wife, Eng
lish people by birth and excellent citi
zens of this county for many years,
left yesterday for Bradford, Ontario,
Canada, where they will spend the re
mainder of their days.
,th Federal building, died Sunday
morning at her home on East Gaston
street. Aunt Lizzie was a good wo
man, and enjoyed the respect of many
white people as well as her own race.
She was burled Monday afternoon from
the A. M. E. church, of which she was
a member.
arrived yesterday.' The Improvements
about the college and the character
and location of additional buildings
will be determined at this meeting.
In the adjustment of postmasters'
salaries, to take effect on the 1st of
July, the salary of the postmaster at
Greensboro will ; be increased j from
$2,600 to $2,700, There are a number
of increases In the State Charlotte,
States ville, Durham, Gasconia, .Salis
bury, and other places being increased
$100 each, while there are reductions
of !$100 each at Biltmore. Leulsburg
and Scotland Neck and $300 at Salem.
The ice cream made by Mr. J. H.
West, the caterer, is good, at all times, agalrjf and tni8 i8 perhaps
out it never tasted netter man on last
Saturday, when he vlsl
paper .offices and stood
ed the news-
t
treat for all
hands, the devils included. We may
be pardoned, owing to the: weather, for
expressing the hope that Jim's visits
on similar missions will not assume
the proverbial nature of angel's visits.
There will be a bicycle road race
At Reidsville, on! last Wednesday, 4ur tue u"Pi vvvvy Hb kindness Saturday was fully ap-
a specially prepared roau irom vtuii-
Hon Percy Lester, an ex-Congressman
from the Fifth district of. Virginia; and
Miss Emmette Harris, of Reidsville,
were married at the Primitive Baptist
church by Elder P. D. Gold. H
Mr. H. A. Moffitt, of Woribvllle,
was here yesterday. He says the an
nual 4th of July celebration at Worth-
ville this year (to be held Saturday,
the 2d) will be an unusually interest-
ng event. The Archdale band will
furnish music. !
Mr. J. M. Pegram has purchased
Mr. Frank Hodgin's interest in the
Guilford roller mills and assumed ac
tive management of the plant, giving
up the position he has held with a
New York wholesale house for the
past fifteen years. ' ; j
At the residence of the justice in
Clay township, at 10 o'clock, A. MM
Wednesday, June 22nd, 1S9S, Mr. George
W. Coble and Miss Nancy E. Coble
were united in marriage, W.H.Plilpps,
Esq, officiating. May happiness at
tend the young couple. !
Asheboro Courier: Mr. A. W. Mc-
Allster and family, of Greensboro, have
been here a week visiting at Col. Mc
Alister's. MrrMcAllster leaves todav
and Mrs. Mc Allster will go to Pbila-
ford battleground to Greensboro, a
distance of six miles, on July 4th.
Three handsome prizes will be given.
Fifty cents entrance fee will be
charged. Mr. W. A. Wingate, of
Greensboro, will furnish. any addition
al information.
A new training school has been
predated.
Summerfleld,
of the bride
established at
ham. This is the first open step to
ward the complete annihilation of Old
Trinity College, in Randolph. It is
time the W. N. C. conference was call
ing a halt. We are not willing to be
lieve that all our western Methodists
Mr. Cecil A Boren, of Pomona, and
Miss Ada McMichel, of
were married at the home
last Thursday afternoon,' Rev. P. E.
Parker officiating. . Owing-to a recent
death in the bride's family the affair
was quietly observed, only the families night.
An old soldier writes; "Why not
have a reunion at the Battle Ground
the 4th of July? The old soldiers of
the 45th were' from Rockingham and
Guilford counties, and the 21st regu
lars were from Stokes, Forsyth, Surry
Guilford and Rockingham. They
should get together and see each other
the best
chance they will have." Unfortunate
ly this suggestion Is made too late to
permit definite arrangements to be
made for a reunion this year, but such
ought to be a feature of the Battle
Ground celebration every year.
Turnip Seed just received. If you
want fresh, reliable seed buy of Gard
ner, corner opposite poitofiice.
The Salisbury correspondent of the
Charlotte Observer wrote that paper
under date of June 24 as follows: Dr.
W. T. Whitsett, of Whitsett Institute,
delivered a lecture on "The Southern
Boy and the Southern Girl" In the
Chestnut Hill Methodist church last'
He declared, that the great
Trinity College, Dur- of the contracting parties; and a few
intimate friends being present. These
happy young people are most favora
bly known and their congratulations
are most sincere, j
Dr, Dellinger, captain of the Maine
are blinded by the glittering career of Memorial Light Infantryman organ!-
bodv of future men and women in the
South must have the trained head,
heart and hand that is, modern edu
cation. . He sought to arouse enthu
siasm in the cause of education. The
address was well received by the large
audience who heard it."'
Jedediah Bobbin's
singin
delphia in a few days, taking the
tie son for medical treatment.
rlit-
Bedford's Condition Powders
Are the best, 25c; twice the size of all
kule
klass will gradyoueight at the kourt
house Friday nite. All ov the skolars
llv rite here in Greensboro and are
mostly members of the West Markit
streat church, which gits the proseads
of this a moo sin entertanemint. Ad-
mlshun will be charged of 25 sents;
kids 15 sents. Best eeets 10 sents ex-
tray. No one kan knm on tick.
House for Sale.
Store property on Sooth Elm street.
Leased and paying fair returns on in
vestment. '- v--
Piedmont Realty & Guaranty Co.
Bedford's Condition Powders
Are the best; price 10c. and 25c. .Sold
recruits,
orders from the Adjutant
move his company to Fort Macon and
they will leave tomorrow, forty strong.
The officers of the company are: J. E.
Dellinger, Captain; R.L. Russell,
First Lieutenant ;iR. L. c Sloan, Sec
ond Lieutenant; L. W. Graves, Order
ly Sergeant; W. M. Keeble, Second
Sergeant; W. H. Hiatt, Quarter
master Sergeant; jWill Culbert, drum
mer.
We take cafe of estates arid proper
ties for owners or heirs, pay taxes, in
surance, look after genera! conditions,
collect rents, etc. .. j J -I ; "
Piedment Realty & Guaranty Co.
Tick's Sarsaparilla.
75c. a bottle. Same size as all other
Turnip Seed just received. If you
General to want fresh, reliable seed nuy ox uara-
der, corner opposite postomce.
Deafness Cannot be Cored
br local applications as they cannot reach the
diseased portion of the ear. There ts only one
way to cure deafness, and that 1 br conntitu-.
tional remedies. Deafnew is caued by an in
flamed condition of the .mucous. lining of the
Eustachian Tube. When this tube et inflam
ed you bare a rumblm souna or r
heartnz. and when it is entire!? clonal deafnew
is the result, and unless the inflamation fnb9
taken out and this tube restored to it normal
condition,, hearing will be aesiroyeu irr,
nine caes out often are eaiwl by catarrh,
which isnothinK but an inflamed condition of .
the mucous surfaces. ,
ir..in on Hundred Dollars for any
ca"e of Deafness caased by catarrh) that can.
SSbJeuSS by Hall's Catarrh Cure. end for
circulars, free. , nn r.f-i n
Sold by Drufits,75c.
Hall's family PiU are the best.
Bedford's Tasteless Chill Tonic
Guaranteed to cure or your money
others. Sold by J. B. Farlts, druggist. I only by Fariss, druggist, opp. Benbow. dollar bottle Sold by Fariss, druggist. I back, 60c Sold only by Fariss, druggUt.
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