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l--vj LrovvvUPU:Ls Makes the food more delirious and wfiolesonro - . . i . i Greensboro Patriot. ESTABLISHED 1821. Twelve pages. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19; 1899. - L0C4Ii NEWS ITEMS. , Mr. J. Harper Merrltt and family have gone to High Point to spend some time. . 1 Miss Lillian Anderson, of Relds ville, is visiting Miss Myrtle Cook, of Pomona, 7 Judge Spencer B. Adams left yes terday on a business trip to Washing ton City. V Mrs. J. R. Ball left today on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. E. L. Miller, of Seneca, Kansas. ! " Rev. Rufus King, of Archdale, preached at Brooksdale church, in Per son county, last Sunday. x J. Wiley Shook, of Asheville,' a prominent Republican politician, spent several days here last week. An obituary of the lata Mrs. Fran cis E. Cooley was crowded out of this issue, but will appear Id our next. Mr. D. P. Lacock, of West Vir ginia, who was formerly a clothing salesman in this city, spent Sunday here with' friend. - Mr. Roscoe Ward, who has been with the Fishblate-Katz Company for some time, has accepted' a position with the Carolina Shoe Company. The 6econd of a series of three games of baseball is being played at Guilford College this afternoon by the Guilford and Oak Ridge teams. ' Miss Caddie Whlttington, daugh ter of Policeman M. A. Whittington, who has been seriously HljTrom the effect of vaccination; is improving. The students of the colored A. and M. College celebrated the birthday of : A Bad Accident. The members of the city Are depart ment were out late yesterday afternoon to have, their first practice drill .in preparation forthe comlngtournament in A u rust, but an accident that came r 9 . near proving fatal to two persons broke n the drill. The Hook and Ladder Company's aerial truck was placed In notation on the corner of South Elm and East Washington streets about o'clocc and preparations made to run the long extension ladders up to the top. of the National Bank building. These ladders are fastened to the truck and are extended, one ladder over an other, h'v turning a crank. When the ladders had been extended to near the top of the toigh building some part of the mechanism gave way, when they fell with great force, striking Mr. J. A. Byrd, a barberr and Lizzie Scott, an old colored woman, who were standing on the sidewalk. They were picked up and carried into Dr. Michaux's office and physicians hastily summoned. Mr. Byrd was bleeding profusely and It was at first feared that hit skull had been fractured, but upon closer exami nation It was found to be only a severe scalp wound. The ladder struck him on the bead and inflicted a bad wound above the right temple. The colored woman was more seriously injured, both bones of the right leg being bro ken just above the ankle, besides sus taining an ogly wound across the fore head. The wounds were dressed by the physicians, who think the patients will suffer no fatal results. . The firemen are at a loss to under stand how the accident happened, for the ladders have often been used and were thought to be perfectly safe. One of the crank handles came off, but it is said that this should not have caused the ladders to fall. I Road T.Tacbinery Bought. The .county commissioners met in extra session Monday, and the result of I their meeting is one of the best items of news we have given our read ers in a long time. They met to coo- aider and discuss the public road ques tion and when, they adjourned it was with the satisfaction of having accom plished a good day's work for Guilford county. Arrangements were made with the Good Roada Machinery Com pany, of Kennett Square, Pa , to supply the county with a No. 4 Champion rock crusher, with a capacity of from twelve to eighteen tons per hoar, with elevator, screens, ets.; a three-and-a- half ton roller, and an eighteen horse power engine and boiler. This is a strictly up-to-date and modern outfit, and when it is received the work of macadamizing the roads will be begun. The machinery will be shipped in time to begin operations early in the fall, and it s to be- hoped that the work will be pushed until every mile of public road in the county Is macadamized. The commissioners also accepted the proposition of the citizens living along the rnmona rond, who proffered .the county a donation of $1,300 to assist in macadamizing the road leading out that way. The work will begin at the city limits, hear the State Normal and Industrial College. 1 A petition having been presented totheBnard of County Commissioners asking that a road be re-open ea in samner township, beginning at C. H. ModlinV running through the lands of Miss Krauy hoi ton, j. a. crater, John Armiield and others, intersecting the public road leading from Freeman's Mill to Greensboro; any per sons objecting to above petition are notified to appear before the Board of County Commis sioners on the first Monday in May and show cause why said petition should not be granted. This April 3, iw. w.-c. bobkx, Chairmanb.ee. Trustee's Sale. On the 9th dav of May. JS99. at the ronrt hrm door in Greensboro, N C at 12 o'clock, M.I shall sell to the highest bidder for cash Kobert jr. urays interest in 45 snares in the Mount Airy Granite Company. The interest sold is to have the shares transferred 1o purchaser upon the payment of his bid and the furttitr sum of $2 315 and some interest. The stock being now held by John W. Fry as security for the last mentioned sum. JOHN S. MIC HAUX, Trustee. -April 15, 1899. est &oe it Lowest Prices.!; Areouon the grand highway that lead to good fortune?. Every rjurrh... f ouo two vuai. rvery irannanuon is a oarcain, inereiorA n r,.. f US j, V X Ie,.m"S,t-, LOW flUCKS, coupled with BIG VALUES, it the combination that Wl'vVv ' TRADE in our elecant .nrtm.nt nf , ,v 3b.l0tTR V U ; ' m m mmm mm W & . . gur NEW STOCK afford GREATATTRAnTinNStfthnr.rah : : .T QUALITY. We offer a eplendtf line ot high WbM ! SIOIQ 1 - 1 G-oo i ' " . .1 I V K What You now IT IS THBjOOOD QFA1IT7? THE COBpECT S171E AND TEE LOW PBISE. ST 253 , C3r I 37" 353 V ,0 It would be a poor dollar that came to us at the cost of a customer's satl.f.ti l DON'T WANT IT. But we aim to m.k the souare. fair ,h.Vi7" V,tt"ftac,ion-wE time. If you want a LITTLE BETTER ARTICLE at a LITTLE LOWER PRTrr .l"C,ad expected to Day. CUMK TO OITR STORK. , JO" JJ.I . T " . -I ltj 22 1 South Elm St., - - - GREENSBHRH N r . -"") II. V. V V s a 1 n 1 -i '' I .' ' . ' mmr. mm 1 Ms. Rosa Hamner-Carter Has one of the nobbiest lines of Wall Paper. If you wish to paper your house, now is the time, while you can go to Gold en's Paper Store and buy paper for six cents (6r ner roll nnri 11 r Tf vnn -Saturday afternoon -a gang of want a Bed-room Suit. SewW xnall negro boys were playing around Machines, Frames, Easels, etc., you some freight cars oa a sidetrack near WUI 8ave money by catling and looking at cneir jasc consignment, wntcn in cludes a lovely line of Pictures, Medal- M1LIINERY GOODS McMahon's old factory, when a desire the late Senator Morrill last Friday I eized them to make an experiment in tons. Pastels, Reprints, etc also several an appropriate I practical railroading. Accordingly good French Plate Mirrors, large and : night by presenting ' program. The students of the State Normal and Industrial College will give an en tertainment this evening complimen tary to the visiting members of the Royal .Arcanum. The Brockmann Orchestra, com posed or a number or toe most accom- plished musicians of the city, gave delightful concert at the Academy Of Music last Thursday night. . If your wife wants a nice dress or silk shirt waist pattern, turn her in the direction of, Thacker & Brock- mann's store. Take this advice and it may save you a dollar or two. The Trinity College baseball team passed through. Monday, returning to Durham from a Southern tour. The boys won five. games out of six played while gone and were In fine spirits. "Wanted Reliable salesmen to sell our complete line of paints, varnishes, etc: Qood position for right man. - Address W. W. Stoddard fc Co., Cleve land, Ohio. . ll-6t Mr. W. J. Corbett, of Durham, who some years ago held a position at the. Farmers' Warehouse, thiscity, has re cently been elected book-keeper for the Morcbead Banking Company, of Durham. , The ministers and delegates who attended Orange Presbytery at Lex ington have returned and report a pleasant session. ' . The next stated meeting will be held in September at Hawfleld's churchy Alamance county. The output of the Hunter Manu facturing and Commission Company is to be doubled, a new outfit having been purchased for this purpose. When it is installed about one hundred hands will be employed in the manufacture of overalls, etc. Farmers are very Jusy trying to catch up with their work and but, few of them have been in town this week. The season Is from two - to three -ft - ft m. ' J weess iaie, dui mere bas been a great advance io all kinds of farm work dur ing the past few days. Mrs. Ferd Ingold died at her home in Randleman Saturday afternoon. She was a daughter of the late J H. Ferrce and had been married about three years. She was a most estimable young woman and had maiy friends in this city. A husband and two children one a baby only a few weeks old are left to mourn her demise. We regret to learn that Mrs. W. A. Gray, of McLeans ville, was " last week paralysed on her right aide. She is now improving slightly, and Jier friends hope that she will soon be en tirely restored to health. The family was preparing to move to Greensboro when Mrs; Gray was stricken, but have since decided to remain at McLeans ville. Their new house, near the base ball park. Is offered for rent. I; they climbed up oh the cars and loos ened the brakes, which put the cars in metion. Had It not been for a switch which caused the cars to leave the track they would have run out on the main line and probably wrecked the incoming Raleigh train. As it was several cars were overturned and con siderable damage done. - The boys jumped to the ground when the cars got in motion and saved themselves! Yesterday afterneon seven youthful negroes appeared berore the mayor charged with the offence, but two of them were turned loose. The evidence again 8t the other five was considered sufficient and four ofj them were sent to the county roads for thirty days; while one was released upon payment of costs. When the youthful offenders were sentenced to the roads they set up a wail as if they were attending the funeral of a1 near relative, but this did not appeal to the sympathy of His Honor. small, all going at very low figures.! consignments solicited at I E. D. Golden & Bro b Auction Room, No. 103 E. Market Street, Greensboro, N. C. Ever brought : to Greensboro. Everything new and up-to-date. Made especially for the Spring iraae. My scock or TRIMMED AND ONTBIMMED HATS Is unexcelled and you should see tnem. Prices always right.! 1 07. West Market St. CO LLl CO 3 to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to IF YOUR Teeth or Eyes TROUBLE YOU GO TO DB. GRIFFITH, i DENTIST AND 0PTHAL1IIST. i 20 years experience with the Teeth and 8 years with the Eyes. Glasses furnished. Con- Satisfaction to aultattnn PRUT!. A X t AV. -M ATm. AV Building, South Elm Street. mmmmm m. 'mm.J ftt X T." T jtk Kum autccu, uuice iu a. ui jr. to QUALITY 'AND PRICE With Iodide Potash contains- SAR SAPARILLA, YELLOW DOCK, STILLINGIAi PRICKLE Y ASH, IODIDE POTASH, IODIDE IRON. Will GARDPJER. DRUGGIST, CORKER OPPOSITE POSTOFFIC1U -I, ; . " ' ' : - j "m John1 IB. Faris! OPPOSITE BEN HOW II0US1. r. a. Are two things to consider when buy ing Furniture. These two points are essential to my business, and when yon J jk . j visit my store you may rest assured of j. r. jobdan, d. j. sincuis, ; JORDAN, SINCLAIR & LIAGDONALD, Mi Millinery ! getting your line of money's worth. A fine Bed Room Suits Greensboro City and Suburban Pr operijf 1 Mrs. N. C. Weatherly calls the at tention of all the ladles to her LARGE and SELECT STOCK of - ZLilliTLersr A aad accident which cost a yeung boy his life occurred at Summerfleld lapt Thursday. Thi facts, as we get them, are these: Mr. Martin Proctor had just built a new guano house alongside the railroad track, ' right near the depot, and it was being filled with guano for the first time. While a car was being unloaded Mr. Proctor's twelve-year-old son and a six-year-old companion by the name of Winfree were playing between the house and the car, when the foundation crave way and the building fell, crushing Mr. Proctor's young; son to death. His playmate was caught under the mllfl RnnWWB fllflHIflfl nilffl falling building and badly injure Ifltl iMUk U BAVlfltfA &Mh out win recover. Mr. froctor was knocked under the car, but was not; hurt. It was a most horrible accident and the bereaved loved ones have the sympathy of the public. Just received, and I would be glad to Manufacturing sites. Acreage adjoining the city in fw-' - i , I X ?A W-m . m m, - - - haveyou call and see them, it may tracts to sun purcriasers. inarms and farraiLg laiius net' be a Baby Carriare you want. If so I lands, and tracts adapted to coloniznl inn nnrnoQPH in (iBiIi have an elerant line from which to nnnntr Snml mt Aft 4 a w atm r r l Tf 1 PI J. ' I w - mtm,Am W W W-wS rnVmW W & S-M ILM . . 11 M I W I I ' M II II ,1 I I 111! I ll'l II I IT II make a selection. Just In. She wishes to express her aD- preciation or your past liberal patron age and solicits a continuance of the same for this season, assuring you of sattsraction in styles and prices. 109 EAST MARKET STREET., i STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION W. J. RIDGE, 330 South Elm Street. Dg peop OF GREENSBORO, N. C, IK THE COUKTT OF QUILTORD. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSIKE8S OX THE 5TH DAT ' APRIL, 1899. j Mr.LoQ Reece Sapp died at her home near Jamestown last Thursdav afternoon after a long and severe ill ness. The funeral was held t Duan River Friday afternoon at a o'clock, the services being conducted by Revj A. G. Kirkman In the presence of large number of sorrowing friends and relatives. Mrs. Sapp was born May 26th, 1833, and was married January 7th, 1858, to Mr.W. Q. Sapp To them KE80UBCEI. Mortgage securities Personal securities Collateral securities... Banking; House.. Furniture and fixtures ..... Cash on hand.... $53,077 25.603 89 15.15 61 4, 08 00 C99 83 1016 40 United State bonds 8300 00 1139,59s 44 LIABILITIES. Net deposits 1114,558 69 Surplus fund (guarantee) 1J6JC6 unamaea pronu (lesscurrsntexp'i) 3,469 69 I $12990 44 I. Jas. A. Hodein. Treasurer of the People's Savings Bank, do solemnly affirm that the abore atAtemant i trim tn thA host et nero uoru'UfB CQIIQriD, ODIT WO 01 1 "OWieage. JAB. A. UODGIN, whom r. llTlne Sh. wU . .l.t.r of sute of North oTj' Mr. Joseph M. Reece and Mrs, S. A. County of Guilford. Howard, of thi. city, and had quite a ' liTSfSSStt i4SS?T8 number of other relatives. In early life she nrofMiiM) ml I r inn in nnm.A I Correct Attest : -mm w MUIVW with the Methodist church. She was a faithful and earnest christian and will be sadly missed. Notary Public. D W CBekbow, a. r. kckel, J. Opbll, Trustees. mrr nn n n MMMiniery' Mrs. L. A. Lann, successor to Mrs. C. C. Gorrell, bat just received one of the lar gest and most up-to-date lines of Millinery and No tions ever brought to the city, and can furnish you with the best styles in Bon nets and Hats, Fans, Neck wear, Belts, Gloves, Corsets, Side Combs,' fcc, &c, at the lowest prices. All are cor dially invited to call and be convinced before buying elsewhere. Mrs. L. A. LUNN, 109 WEST MABKET STREET. I Northern States. Best of conneetinns Nnrth nud South, if' respondence with home-seekera solicited. Jordan, Sinclair & Macdonald, 106 SOUTH ELM STREETrOREENSBOKO, N. 0. r G. S. GAULDEF & CO. OHLY EXCLUSIVE HAEHESS DEALERS. Greensboro, N-t Harris' Old Stand, Mr. Thomas' Buchanan died in this city last Wednesday at the home of his son-in-law, Mr. John H. Rankin, with whom he had been living for some time. He was elrhty-elcht years' old and leaves a large number of relatives, j The Right Sort. They have been in business to please their patrons; they know how to dolt; they will please you every timeand prices the lowest, at t' The Tom Rice Jewelry Co. VICILS UTILE UVER PIUS KEEP THE FAMILY WELL NEVER GRiPErVEGETABLE. 25 AU DRUG STOHISy ft V n 217 South Elm St, 14 4 And Pull lane of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS Carrie ' j 0 0 i PIcei vi iu ii (ukitb uonest Aiiiriai imnfc wrs. i you to call and examine our stock. SeeJoje Is belieflnr. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor a
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