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-. i i: ' , - ' - I ' . - , J - , - . . - " i i j Despondency Leads to Suicide. , rfrr tS trS ErrT fK f-k f. aj-j-k ua, iT5? : . V - :; I f On. .t life'. tr,eedl.. V .oaet.d V: fr UINJV '""rw oura.n., - ' A ,v H Q) H (1 w KT 1 - V I II ; I irv r , I - Hill . . ' i ' . Mi III . - i c I yi i - Makes the food more delicious and wholesome Greensboro Patriot. ESTABLISHED 1821. TWELVE PAGE8 WEDNESDAY. MAY 31, 1899. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. Mr. W. Tbeo, Williams, of Graham, came tip Satdrday night.-" - Mr. Joid R. Hancock is home from Elizabeth City for a brief visit. Mr. Lee H. Cartland, of High roint, spent the day here yesterday. Mr. Cornelius Stack has our thanks "for some nice potatoes of this year's crop . Miss Mary Boyd, of Reidsrille, is visiting tbe family of her brotbar. Col. S. H. Boyd - Key. P. D. Risinger preached in the Brockmann School of Music hall last Sunday. Mr. Daniel Albright, of Mt. Airy, is spending some time here with rela tives and friends. Quarterly conference was held at Lee's Chapel, Greensboro circuit, Sat urday and Sunday. " W. J. Ridge, the low-price furni ture man, has a new ad. fn this issue. Read it and give him a call. Mr. G. T. Glascock went over to Halifax county, Va.,Friday to be pres ent at a reunion of his father's family. Mr. John Cannon Is home from Charlotte for rest and recuperation. His health has not been good for some time. Several of our people are at Chapel Hill attending the University com nipnrtpment. which is In nrozress ttit week. Rev. Dr. J. C. Rowe delivered the annual address before the graduating (t ags of the Saiem Boys' School last Thursday night. Dr.Geo. II. Ross and family, of Oakdale,AJamance county, are visiting the familv of Mr. W. H. Swlnr at Guilford College. Mrs. R. A. Stanford and daughter, Miss Maryanna, of Burlington, came up Saturday on a visit to the family of , Mr. C. C. Townsend. Joe Cllmer, the well known sales man, is new with the Brown Mercan tile Company and will he pleased to meet all his friends there. Miss Carrie McNalry. one of the teachers In the Wilmington graded schools, has returned to her home in this city to spend vacation. Mr. J. L. York, who has been in business here for several years, has de cided ro locate In Wilmington, where he will establish a paint factory. The Center Sunday school held a picnicat Davis' pond Saturday. A large crowd was present and the occa sion was thoroughly enjoyed by all. You can find any kind of men's tan shoes from $t.25te$3.00 a pair at Thacker & Brockmann's, and some special bar gains in boy's tan and black shoes at the samerplace. - Mrs. J. M. Davis,. of Center town ship, who fell on the ice last winter Suicide. One of life's tragedies was enacted Monday night, when W. J. Carr, de spondent and weary of life's burdens, committed suicide at his home en Smith street. He had been out of work for some time and had been drinking heavily. Monday e vening he appeared to bo depressed more than usual and made some remarks to his wife about ending bis existence. About 8 o'clock he went to his room, and placing the muzzle of a 32-calibre rifle to his fore head, fired the shot that sent his soul Key. D. C. Rankin, editor of The hlinhed at Nashville, Tenn pfeached at Alamance church f to eternity. Physicians werehastily last Sunday on the subject of foreign summoned, but could afford no relief, missions. He gave a glowing account IHTO of the work done In Africa and show ed the necessity of sending more mis sionaries to the "Dark Continent." Mr. Rankin is a'native of this county and a brother of Mr. W. C. Rankin. Mrs. Ann Ray, who has been in feeble health for some time, died Mon day morning at the residence of her son, Mr. P. L. Ray, on East Market street. Her body was taken to Graham yesterday for interment. Mrs, Ray was eighty-four years old and was a most devout , Christian lady, having been a consistent member of the Pres byterian church since early in life, j Prof. D. M. Weatherly, who has conducted a successful school at Car thage during the past year, called on us Monday. He will return to Ram seur and take charge of the school at that place in the early fall. Prof. Weatherly is a clever gentleman and an excellent instructor, and the good people of Ramseur are to be congratu lated upon again having him in their midst. Jane Black, one of the most noto rious colored women with whom the officers of Greensboro have to contend, is again in the toils of the law. She was arrested and jailed a few days ago on a charge of fornication and adultery. There are also several cases against her for selling whiskey, and when the court gets through with -her the city will probably be rid of an undesirable citizen. . ' j Children's Day exercises were observed at the new Methodist church, six miles southwest of Greensboro, in the Groome neighborhood, Sunday, the 21st. The program consisted of songs, recitations, etc., and was exceedingly well rendered. The children showed that they had been well trained. Rev. A. G. Kirkman made an address which was enjoyed by all present. A bounti ful dinner was served on the grounds. Capt. R. C. Dick, of eastern Gull- ford, has been appointed county agent for the People's Mutual Benevolent Association, an insurance company the wounded man dying about 9 o'clock. The remains were interred in Groene Hill cemetery yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock. j The deceased was formerly employed on a section force of the Southern Rail way, but lost his situation on account f drinking. He was later employed on the city street force. When from under the influence of liquor he was a hard-working man, always attentive to business. Ha was about forty years old and leaves a wife and five children to fight alone the battles of life. Dressmaking. Miss Daisy Osborne has opened a dress-making, cutting and fitting es tablishment at 109 West Market street (up stairs). Will also keep a line of trimmed hats, stylish and cheap. Your patronage is solicited. Satisfac tion guaranteed. 5-21-2t. RUNS . ! IT thu smnnnt nf mnnnv mAnd1 nnnn11ir ; a - j - j vuo people. of Gnilf county for Dry Goods and Shoes that are tinaatiafii.j V 1 0 bbouui, uuk vuicujr uqvauio tuo uaiibjr IB not Ifu&t thf i I 4 vu.jr noie gciuug. nun uiwa wo uuy an article because the 1 l low (or seems to be low) and find out after it Is too late th ?T tl The lowest price goods are not the cheapest. Quality ' consideratidn with , us, then .we make the nrir ' . , 7j '1 tbe J ,f3ouUt. bit. first leas than you pay for shoddy goods. We bid for your trade . - ; . 1 i .. . . j .i- . 1 i AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. ' . ' i Don't.thinb our prices are' high because we sell the best. We are sincere in unr r I when we 8av we believe! von can cret mora taa! vlna fm rnn t " r o v j uuuc ju our store th house in Greensboro. WE BUY FOR CASH AND WE SELL STRICTLY YOVCv TEL RPHONE 99 ivo. aoo For your LUNCHES, and as fine CE CREAM AND SHERBETS As can be made. Fine Confections, Fruits, Cold Drinks, Fine Cigars ana Fancy Goods. Deliv ered from 6 a. m. to 10 p, m., on short notice. Restaurant and Ice Cream Parlor open until 11 55 p. m. i Sunday Hours Breakfast, 7.30 to 9.30; Dinner, 1 to 3; Supper, 6 to 8. jWe Are the People's Honey-Saving Store. 221 South Elm St., 5 r i IIHBH KhmmA JtJk. M A m ' " m ni nn-si" l w wsm wi ijiiiiinery j ij. - GREENSBORO, N. C. f1 Mrs. jn. u. weatherly calls the at tention of all the ladies to her LARGE and SELECT STOCK of S f Just in. She wishes to express her ap preciation of your past liberal patron age ana solicits a continuance of the same for this season, assuring you of For tbe next thirty days we offer our customers a great reduction in Wall Paner. Have Remnant Lntn for a mall rooms in fine goods: 30c. grade for satisfaction in styles-and prices. 20c , 20c. for 15c, 15c. for 10c. Call be- 109 EAST MARKET STREET. tore mey are an soia. j We have also many useful household articles cheap, iiedsteads, Dresser, Wash Stands. Tweniy-four-dollar Baby Carriage in good condition very cneap. We solicit consignments in all grades. Will sell for vou either at nnhllr hup. 1 A. . 9 1 m m m-v .i I j. . w vu&nerea oy me legislature oi jxortn tion or privately. Advancing i i : . i ! I Carolina ana conauctea on toe assess ment plan. Those who have examined the plans of the company pronounce' it as safe and sound as any insurance company doing business. Capt. Dick is a good business man and will doubt less meet witb success in the work. THE PRICE OF ALL KINDS OF E. D. Golden & Bro 103 E. Market St. One of the most important features of Harper's Weekly for the coming month Is the series of articles on India by Julian Ralph.' Mr. Ralph's name Is a guarantee that his description of Lord and Lady Curzon in their new and splendid state will be of great in terest.. The article appears under the title "An American Sovereign," and are rully illustrated by Mr. Weldon. The Weekly also begins a new serial entitled "The Conspirators," by Robert TV iU- -w V. . Ti 1 ..1 J . vunuiuers. id la ui tue game ccar- r , . acter and fully as clever as the -Priso- MfC. ftim nmflfir-.mP.I to to to to 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 DE. GRIFFITH, ;DENTIST AND OPTHALHIST. 1 PHI i I I ! . 20 years experience with the Teeth and 8 years with the Eyes. Glasses furnished. Con sultation FREE. Satisfaction guaranteed. Office in K. of P. Building, South Elm Street. si V W V si V i W IS STEADILY ADVANCING I V i ! ! But at our store the SAME OLD SYSTEM PREVAILS the best goods for the smallest amount of money. No matter what you may want in tbe Furniture line, I am in a position to satisfy that want in a most satisfactory manner.; Call and take a look at my line of Lawn and Porob Settees, Rock ers, Chairs, Tables, Etc., Etc. ' W. J. RIDGE, ! 330 South Elm Street. S, GATJLDEN & 217 South Elm St,- Harris' Old Stand, Greensboro aiAjTrjAcrx' u hers oit 1 - - ' LIGHT AND HEAVY CO. K. C. HARNESS iisr Saddles, Collars, Bridles, Halter Lap busters, Collar Pads, If n Jiana mi: Or anything carried in an up-to-date Harness shob. ness our specialty. Made in any style, from choice, selected Oik li ned btoclc, and all stitching done by hand, which is a guaranty c! best only. . ' t)UR AIM Honest Material, Honest Work, Honeet Prices. OUR GUARANTEE Everything shall be as represented or r money returned. write or call on us. All questions cheerfully answered. Promptly and neatly done. While you wait, if jou wi UPO-THE QEORGIA SLIP HARNESS CARMKlj IN STOCK. TtEPDSIT YOUR MOfJEY IH r The People's 5 Cents Savings Bank, CXF1 GBEE3STSBORO, 3ST. C, atablfhed In 1887. Intrrrl !' Does strictly a Savings BankLusinesn. Has been in successful )ruCJn lt unj J never lwt a loUar. J . I - J. W.OTT. President.- 52-3m J. . ihtMuW. V'-"- Dr. J. E. Cartland, who has suc ceeded to the merchant tailoring busi ness of the late II. H. Cartland, is of fering his entire stock of gents' f urn- and was badly hurt, is recovering from ishing goods, canes, umbrellas, etc., at her injuries. She can now walk with and below cost. He also has about one Has one of the nobbiest lines of Ell GOODS the assistance of a cane. V Rev. J. D. Andrew, of Burlington, went to Tffln, Ohio, Jast week to at tend tbe General Synod of the German Reformed Church. More' than three hundred delegates and visitors attend ed. SilerCity Messenger "Mr. S. P. Teague, Jr., of Silk Hope, informs us that he has 6000 cabbage plants set Out and growing nicely and- that he will have cabbage or sale in three weeks. And he is still sowing cabbage seed' Mr. W. C Russell ef Frankllnsv'tUe; was here Monday buying building material with which to enlarge the plant of the Franklinsville Manufactur ing company. He reports a good steady business for his company and a substantial growth and development of his town and the country round about. An amateur baseball team of this olty went over to Damville Friday and crossed hats with the Danville Military Institute team. In the first game the Grsnsbro boys were defeated by a core of 6 to 0. The seeoad game, which was played Saturday, was mere interesting, Danville winning by a core of 4 to 3. Mr. Jesse Benbow, of Oak Ridge, was a welcome caller Monday. He is now in his eighty-fifth year and enjoys better health than that of his yeuth. For over half a century his name has been enrolled on the Patriot list and we hope that many more years of this long standing mutual friend ship remain in store. Ever brought to Greensboro. Everything new and up-to-date. Made especially for tbe Spring trade. My stock of hundred pieces of fine cloth, puitab?e for boys' clothing, which will be sold below cost. Some of these pieces would make nice tailor-madetiits for ladies. Dr. Cartland will conduct the business h.:t-r OHTRIMMED HATS celve fair treatment. We wish for the new proprietor, much success. Last Thursday a negro by the name of John Black sold a cow to John J. Phoenix, collected the money and spent it in replenishing his wardrobe. Shortly after the transaction Dennis Graves, a resident of Monroe township, came to town looking for a cow which nad been stolen from him the night before. He identified the cow sold Air. rnoenix as bis pioperty and the animal was turned over to him. Tfc officers were notified and in a short while Constable Dave Scott had the thief in charge. He was tried by a magistrate and bound over to court. While awaiting the jurisdiction of the court he is sojourning in that ancient structure known as the Guilford coun ty jail. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury, j as mercury will certainly destroy the sense! of meu ana completely aerange me wnole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good yon can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Care, manufactured by F.J. Cheney A Co., To- .cuv, v., lajuiaina uu mercury, ana is uien in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying llalTs Catarrh Care be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by o ; 9neneT Testimonials free. 1 Sr.FKists, Price 75c. per bottle. Hall's Family mils are the best . Is unexcelled and you should see them. Prices always right. 1 07 West Market St. :Hrfsfeisfc -: 61 We 0 0 0 0 WITH IRON. Guaranteed to Cure or Your Money Back. . . . Price, 50 Cents. rau feir a iiiaKuliir,, Qmmt mi Batel 'TnvgL n yu will call and . -BPB EXAMINE OUR SAMPLES T .:a.gunf5 we Avill showv s0ine : viacnp I Sold only by I - DBuaaisx, 121 8. Elm St., Greensboro, N. C. Points of Uw not found in any other My TIES ron Hewell &) GO
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