I I I THE GREENSB.OKO PATRIOT. : : -7 . . - i i ;.-.. .. ;! I I . ciency or the treatment nrrn n7 n rxn tp n fh3 ,A . 1 ! ' I ' ( II M M r ' 1 1 ' il M u U VI v-v M MM .L- . ; ... I ' ' ; , ; - ; - , . . i . ,; . . . ' - ":"'! t FOR TiHE CURE OF ! Hot a Crime, But a Disease Greensboro Keeley Institute The fundamental principle of the Keeley Cure is the "recognition of the fact that the desire for alcoholic in toxicants is not a crime but a disease that will yield to proper treatment the same as any of the other ills of the human body . " For centuries alcoholism jind drunk enness with their accompanying' evils had been treated as a crime, or at best regarded as a weakness, which has j been legislated against and sometimes j condoned but to which the sensible laws of disease and their treatment were never applied. It remained for Xeslie E. Keeley, M. D., LL. D., to dis cover the medicinal properties j of chloride of gold and their value in the treatment of alcoholism. FOR TiKIE OU r LIQUOR, OPIUM, GOGAIWE ARID OTHER DRUG ADDI EURASTHEWIA GES), TOBACCO HABIT, "Greensboro; n. c. CTIOW S, blessing oh the alma ol0 hosts, the Keeley" tirot t All AvAt i: . : , na thl are doing a grand and nobl uumanuy and the K.eleV t Greensboro is doinir it- rtf good cause. , ar-e h tvr NEURASTHrvr. Or nerve exhaustion eluding: nervousness ' & physical weaknesses';-, r ,P Wta cured by the 44 gol-i experiment, but th study and test in p; mendstself -to th- have Jong sought rtl, troubles. i The manager of k,, ititute, W. II. Osbor the Keeley Company which controls the v In North Carolina. bia and Maryland. Ilr the association of th-1 4, agers of the Keeley 1 it n : -4' ' f Co:,. ;--href i i. tfy f ONLY KEELEY INSTITUTE IN THE STATE. ..... . v.- - -. , , ' y . I 4 I - f i 1 , , - - ' I 1 .'j . If - ; .;. i'!t;Utfc tt f ft w J 51 r t His discovery revolutionized the public mind and the unfortunate vic tim of alcohol is nolongcr regarded as a criminal but as a patient vhose cure can be-readily accomplished by chlo ride of gold when administered under proper directions and that the cure can be gTeatly aided by the congenial surroundings and pleasant environ ments such as are offered - by the Keeley 'Institutes. THE GREENSBORO KEELEY INSTI- : TUTE. , ' : , . : i 1 The buildings of this institution are located within five minutes walk of the courtrhpuse and railroad depots. They are of generous proportions, are sequestered in a cluster of. stately trees whose foliage gives the place vl restful appearance which is sugges tive and conducive of repose. SOUTJEtll Mfifl Its beautiful and healthful location, elegant buildings, attractive environ ments, render it a veritable haven of rest and an elysium for the unfortunate, where they not only alone find relief for their afflictions, but where the medical treatment, social surroundings and ' other conditions combine in obliterating any desire for narcotics or alcohol, and clothe the patient with the mantle of a new physical and mental vigor. Write for illustrated hand-book, 4The New Man." THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, ST GO., GREENSBORO, O : ' . i ' ! ; - 1 GOOD JtESULlS. It was once the writer's privilege to attend a reunion of the graduates of a Keeley Institute. Gathered around the banquet on that occasion were men prominent in the professions and the business world who had been victims of alcoholism and who had been cured i i by the Keeley treatment. - Strong in the strength of restored manhood and a rejuvenated physiognomy they gave earnest oral testimony as to the effl- country. ,On the reorganization rj reformation of the penal institution of this State by the last legislate he was elected a member of the efc tive committee who were given cla of the State penitentiary and on ti organization of that body, was elects chairman. . ' ... 1 ! He has a wide circle Lof acqua;;! ances whojjsteem him for his maj qualities and delight, to call La friend, as he has truly been to ma:;. CASH CAPITAL, $25,000.00. SURPLUS, $24,539.65. E. P. WHARTON, President. A. V.. "MUSTER, Secretary and Treasurer. SOUTHERN GUARANTY & INVESTMENT GO., Transacts a General Trust Business. Authorized by Law to act as Executor, Ad ministrator, Guardian, Trustee, Assignee, Fiscal Agent Securities Guaranteed ' and Interest Collected Without Expense to Lenders. The Advantage of Having a Trust Company as Execu tor, Administrator, Etc. 1st. A trust company is under the jurisdiction of the State Banking" De partment and a bank examiner is re quired by law "to regularly examine each year into its condition, conduct, and affairs generally. ' 2nd. Individual management of es tates is a frequent and serious source of danger, and it often happens that a trusted advisor, executor or trustee has been led into some speculation, and the family, accustomed all. their life to luxury have been left destitute and ruined. 3d. A Trust Company is always present. It does not change its residence. It can not abscond. - It is never sick. It is never out of town. It is never away on business. It never takes a vacation. It can not die. - It is always ready- to act in dis chargeof its obligations. 4th. A Trust Company has its own vaults in which to secure securities of an estate, thus saving such estate from danger of being burned-' or stolen, which might happen if an indi vidual kept them at home. 5th. A Trust Company being man aged by men who make it their busi ness to study investments is able to secure for the estates which it man ages more profitable and safer invest ments than an individual can ordi narily secure. ' ' . 1 - ! 6th. Trust Companies have; books' prepared with greatest care and ex pert accountants to record therein all the transactions of the estates they manage. Nothing can thus escape attention. Their systems show them when rents are due, when interests are to be collected, when insurance re newed, when leases expire, when taxes should be paid, and many other matters which an individual can' not care for as promptly or accurately be cause lack of method permits them to escape his attention. An individual if responsible generally has large bus ! iness interests of his own and finds it absolutely impossible to give the nec essary time for the numerous details of settling an estate, ' whereas, a Trust' Company has competent em ployes trained in just such Work and whose duty it is to give it their whole attention under the personal super vision of its officers. nlwillllEIni ns. Co AND i OF mil IV SMO, J r GREENSBORO, N. G Twenty Per Gent. Dividends Paid to - ;! - . i . ' the! Business of 1 895-'96- .Policy-Holders on ,97-,98. - COMBINED ASSETS, $233,731 .45. r t. :i T Thousands of Testimonials From Policy-Holders Can Be JFnrnished. pBEENSBORO, N. C, Feb. 1st, 1899. Ve have been carrying for the past four years a policy on our banking house in the Southern Stock-Mutual Insurance Company. Our dividends haye amounted to $28.00. We com mend this excellent company as safe, strong, and deserving the patronage our people. E GREENSBORO NAT'L BANK, (Signed) By Neil Ellinqtox, - President. Lancaster, S. CI I Vl. h. i; -. : . . .. etrJ During the last iht - , properties in uhiclf 1 -.tin have been, insurt-d m ' ,-4 ' Stock-Mutual IiiMwanr fi:1' . G reensboro, N. . C. T 1 ' ' ' v ! ' ' ' " ' rf ceived from tliis -i-iV) amounted to $10.71 . -i amount saved by ii t!'; pany. (Signed) . ! of TI Greensdoro, N- ' ': ,i -A SOUTHERN LOAN AND TRUST COM PAN F. Greensboro, N. C, Feb. 1st, 1899. Ve are carrying insurance in both the Southern Stock-Mutual and the UnderTiters of Greensboro and are receiving annually rom each com pany dividends of 20 per cent. We j patronize these companies because jwe Jbelieve them to be safe and strong and because they save us money. Signed) ODELL IIARDWARE CO. " By J. A. Odell, President, 'ft. .ar: We have been 3'ears our bank ern Stock-Mutual i; We have, receive ing to $22.S0, u L;. :. cost of our insiirs We believe -that to its poljcy-ho! ' nity as any otl, ,: profits over-and a ' ers ten per cent. policy-holders, the Mutual upon the V suring public coM Vrt i. f . - V vu l ' ' , k v . AT.1-?" (Signed)

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