,i , i 7 " aaaaaa- -
RICHARDSON
OFFICE:" KA.TZ BUILDING.
-vwajj -tWO IXL1H. A lawn n.rt- H . i.. -,LJ
' - : 1 . . . - : for the benefit of the Gate City Band.
-Cow peas at Phoenix's, $1.25 bushel. A large crowd attended and th.
Mr. Charlie Murray spent Sunday was a success in every particular, about
inllLAIry. . $130 being taken In! li , ;
-Mrs. James D.Glenn is visiting in The Southern Express Company's anticip;
Martinsville. Va. k office at this place was fcraped in mourn- bratlon
On next Tnei.i- ti- ju " 1- -' 1 I
rr u U" week six children .r.
v v wT r I r- n
thtt h-ti-.t..... . . "'uerBOn IDt nrw.n i
Phin a oi.k. i;-' -"oi me injunction casa .nfw - " u rom in
nrpn.r na Ii: "? "T... "J "aae T" hd ended the matter ,K ' aPPred to be in
... ujuj.uiB occasion is for thenrinf .f t.:.. v. --"-i v-..6.-l uoon8 rollm-,
. . . - . I w-,-, ci ii II r rnnift'wiii. I w -,,
ine-e is to be no cele- are flhUn- tf .k J"r' T oa jsamarltan act.
-ttbe Battle Ground. donbtlei,iifo.i,r 4ta,u,!UW e tbey
- - ucsujr, u tn, a vron , It seems thm. t 1 ;
federate monume.t, erected by th. Jr. the dl.penrr m.tt.t n0 nd l
O. U. A. 11, -111 b, unTelled at: Hl th!. .1 wa.thoo.ht
life
i
fpBBALE,
as
pHTSICUN ANO SUROEOH.
W' Ti.rvrK v4(J4 Asheboro St.
r. auntie M r". I ri
xurs. unaries JS. Moore has been
quite sick for some dayt. t J
ProfjJM. H. Holt of Oak Ridee In
stitute, waa here Saturday.
Old Irish potatoes, for secend crop
planting, at Phoenix's, $1.25 bushel. ;
.ir -r
I
did the
...-j - ' - i T -- i kuo v wcrfl iram KmW.-l
)-Mr.. Dr. J. E. Wyche .Unreported K 8., In mempr7of ir.B.H.nt, m.py pebpl. will avail themaelre. of nuUaUon vi,01"488" ' tbt th" on ir war to nM
,b:es,cit',; ... ,Wd4,id,;,f '',.n,t oi:f( -j''-'-
'Hy 2 ' - VHP -The central committee for the gala "gers citing them to appear before linll o! thCre In March
-The Wakefield Hard ware Company week and firemen's tournament met Jge TImberlake, ttchamberslPridar Lm ! 6 aeot them mon7 with
lyertises the Walter A. Wood farm Monday night and made the nnrAnrt. and show cause whr th.- -Jl mch t0 mike the P but a mistak.
machinery in this issue. Some testi- ations to the yarious subcommittees, be attached for contempt of court, t-" J 8?e wy. as their tickets
monials from well known farmers who The total t amount aDnronHtH w.. The papers were iasnpfl nnnn j
ere good only , to this place. Thi
haVf U8ed the machinery are presented. $2,850 and it is to be expended on the davlt of E. G. Ne wcomb, a well known office0 in rMt dl8treM and
-Mr. J. Sterling t-. ..,1 . -A ladies cayalrv eomnWnV h.. maustriai exhibits, liorse-rac- wweper, who affirms that the i .n. 1..." .I"C"BU lo what
wwawwa autf m iu h i v i f - r w w i - - . ---- 1 1 n -mm r n w - a aw . - -
ii-u orirnlzeri trt tiatra 1 .. i IDft mosic. printing and adrertl.ln-. agers, In openine the ril.n.n..- -m L. . "-"" wut Vnocott
liiciuauv ODriuzs.' v a i '' uaraue i . . - - i . . . - r i
the secend dav of th wcov imwn tenniB wnrnament and other at- r101" Judge Bryan's order, and win
have COnn tn Allaefn- C-..IU xr
. S J AiiilA f ill. JJ. Mrs. J. C. Murchison and children
Ired
on
ilrx- St.
T - i I
; Stisey & grissoa'i: Dnig Store.
Dr. i. J.
BRYAN
i !! . 1" .1
,.Mi nrorcssionai services to iut
Dl OIUICI'UIuuivwhvi WM.VJ
713 JNO.'B. FABISS DSW STOSju eensboro, 2f.
,jf 1 .J tla- V thing to his int
, OPPOSITE JJBitlwT uyion.
ji'jocc: Vo. 3tt Xorth Kim s.
ITj. e. vyche,
are spending some time at Mt. Vernon
Springs. "
-Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Walker have
returned from a brief sojourn
nelly Springs.
Prof. P. P. Claxton wAnttn nh.n.i
Hill Monday to assist In the wor of
the summer school. ,
ir t C. Miles will
Every lady In the county who rides a
horse is requested to join the company
icjiubuhj, jj. HODD8, OI LrUllIOrd
h ava .1 aiift. a. i m r va n , A - r
. . ; v ; I a . , . , -.' y court.
-Prof. J. A. Gilmer; of Hendewon Som9 thtnk this litigation will
a . brother of Sheriff Gilmer, has been 15 ,n Upeensboro being! a 'dry"
visiting mends and relatives InTthe "' ru"8 irienas of the dlspen-
inemselvcs as being cen-
their mothar. roij-
www. w iu m rpniw tri
him to care fo them until she got here.
She arrived Friday, greatly to the joy
- vuo cmiaren and the relief of the
vuiceri.
dence, R. Ito attend a national cod- n. ...n,iiL, v .. .. :'. fldent of an-i
'".no. of . Friend. educ.tloD.llo.tlta- nJS'- .Pro,: m.rLL
He will be absent a week or ten
i
write box 711,
C, he will learn some-
tlons.
days.
1 he State Normal and Industrial
College advertises In this Issue, No in
stitution In " the entire South offers
young women better advantages for
obtaining a thorough education at!
a
se
ll i:nti8T,
s in Sivigs Bank Dulljlingr, '
feuuth Elm sti-eet. Greensboro, N. C.
thing to bis interest.
Mrs. S. H. Fishblate and two
daughter, nf Wllmlnofnn tt.i
u , 7, V . small cost.
relatives in ine city.
t v.n t i-r . . ' "Auere iwency-iour , pairs of
i viriH i n El nnoa vnrn w i kii i ox
i as; nwu AUU flU B
pair, tobe closed out at 98 cents a pair
at Thacker fc Bmckmnn'a
x roi. ,ee i . isiair. of
Mr.
some Improvements on his commodious
residence at Pomona.
While the Hook and Ladder Com.
an-eaay yictory In whatever ?aoy WM oufc on Sumniit avenue Fri-
Gilmer has iven un tanhin. m may come "P- in the meantlm. Wr. UJ evening, practiclni? ftr tK.
- Tf a.a I . , . - r " " f i . - o - - v vi
enter the ministry of the Presbyterian muona re going forward for opening ,u tournament, Mr. Clark Porter.
cnurcn. He expects to enter Hams- pen.ary Saturday morning. " mBfr OI ine C0B1P07t was
uau-oiuaey oemmary at the beginning wao nas been a : ,uju,du in- attempting to
m . , i na ip r a r n m m u r 1 sr i in m n r a. tt w . v
u o.w. Acuauiey's saloon J rucK to assist In rals-
ior several years, will be the - head IO -ar his foot
oierlt. I j r mob WIT ind hi MHmU." j
one wheel passlnsr over h.th i--. m.
-k. -nVll ' - .!. . T" -fcw Ull
PhUUU Tf m greauy surprised fflu J- was broken between the ankle
erly near his residence on Greene
.reei. me next day another
of the next term.
-Last Thursday Mr. John Weather- T "v"ai wU1 btt the head iaaaM his foot was caught in
ly, deputy sheriff, shot and killed a
dog which showed symptoms of hydro-
a v
V rt AIM S ,Ia-. w.. V. m m www
- i--u r. uesiD- TesterdiT nhn It ..u.Jtnrl k-.. .-4 vi.i... . : w
" .uuwuuiku inai i - "i. i.it ier and one nf
. n.aar n4 thiMn v. l . .:. . . - Ilt
.uv.uugu.y uu-io-aare hotel wre oadiy bruised. x
in 1 a. . . I . - va-
w v r v b.h i. ii iih nnonan 1 n ri.AAM.k. . . i raw w m m i . '.
posed mad dot? was killed in th 1 J " , r . WBBH8UU w inin L ":o vwnBUl ni8 neme immediate-
- -w-wewvwW w-waab i liih vinr Tea r vaai. a e wz 1 1 . .fivrnvis m A ..i
Afth.vif. . CCB. ib wu. oe caued " cuigai aia
v J -i kw l a laiiT.wia'B w. aw tj a. a t aw la. ww a - .
the city wait-those who come first will iret the itho, flfh. 7 1 vy ine wo"1 rmandie and It will occu-
I . , T I " i UUI9,
summoned. He Is
J. H. WHEELER,
PEHSTTISO?..
a
graaea schools, Is attending the sum- best bargains.
v. wwuvui m v uuauri 1 1 1 1 1 . . .
... ac nas oeen decided to change the
.While riding his bicycle 'Saturday guage of the Danville & Western Rail-
Vs rl A -T-. Ian , M A . at T m w . a a
buu ui ir. x. ai. iricicard way, from Danville to Leaksville
fell and broke his left arm, Spray, makinc it standard vnv-
w a
so far as we have
OFFICE : Op. Ward's Drug Store.
A. 31. SCALES,
mey and Counselio
GREENSBORO, N. C.
pit Law,
it-.i& H, adimh. HobektI). Douglas.
H i & DOUGLAS.
Attorneys - at - Haw,
SAVINGS BANC BUILDING;,
tj- I- ' .
f mm aal If.. T V
iiii.auu -rB.uosepa i. ocone re
turned today from a visit to Mlsen
helmer Springs, Stanly county.
J.W.B. Collins, of this city, has
I just been granted a patent on a barrel-
holder, a recent invention of his.
I will pay cash for one hundred
bushels of blackberries;
HkNRY HUNTKB.
Messrs. C. H. Ireland and R. H.
Brooks returned Sunday from Atlan-
and
We
road will also be
understand that the
extended to Madison.
Mr. Michael Schenck has resigned
V
-w
tlo City, N. J., and other points of in- variety and very toothsome. Mr.
been able to learn.
-m r .
iaiss nanna Wright died at her now nearing completion, on East Mar
home in Friendship township last ket street. The building Is most ad
Wednesday and was burled at Hope- mirably adapted to hotel purposes, the
well Thursday, Rev. A. G. Kirk man rooms being large and airy and the lo
conducting the funeral services. She cation convenient. There are more
was seventy-three years old and had than a hundred rooms in the five-story
been a consistent member of the Chris- structure and th fir will ha flfrlil t
hU nnalHAn tn tk. .m ir H. h..1. .1 af, . . . . . . ' "vU U(l iu
Fv...vu ,u tUO uiuuo ui i.a.x,w- ...uwumvu BiucBcnuonooa. She had eiegant style. The building is fitted
son, traffic manager of the Atlantic been afflicted for several years and at with all the modern conveniences. such
Coast Line, and returned to this city times suffered greatly. as elevators, steam heat bath rooms
to take a position with the Cone Ex- -A young white man from Durham, electric lights, etc. A lot on the south
.. .uuvu-iuiiwiuu votupany. giviog his name as Williams, stole a 8iae 01 theljpostofflce square has been
Mr. John A. Young has the thanks bicTcle from Mr. D. G. Gilmer yester- ledand a dlnnighall and kitchen will
of the tditor and his household for a day mopniBg and rode it to Winston, be "cted at once: The Hotel Nor-
lot of raspberries. They were of a fine wherht was arrested. He was brought mnd!e will Undoubtedly be one of the
. now resting easy, though it will neo
. essarily be some time before he win h
Ma 4t-, O . -V 1 I
Vy mB oeumern i,oan and Trust Com- a"iy be some time before h win k'.
1 a . I i "
vuy a large ana elegant new building, Die w getout. He is a popular youne
man and his many friends sympathize
with him in his misfortune.
Bra
dshaw &
SMD C0UKSELLOS3 AT LAW,
ir
GRliKSSUORO, Nj
in,
terest.
Will H. Matthews & Co. have a lot
of large and elegant thermometers
which they are using -for advertising
purposes.
Mr. T. L. Chisholm, of Ramseur,
a member of the firm 0f Rankin' Chis-
l oung's berry crop is heavy this year
and he has kept the market well sup
plied.
Mr. S. E. Allen, of Winston,
brother of Cant. W. B. Allan, of thl-
back last night and placed in jail to
await a hearinc? before tha m.
- w ar vs HUH
ftavfinnn IT. 1 . . .
-...v.uwu. i uauB 10 nave oeen a
member of the Durham company in
the late First North CarolinaVegimeat.
At the meeting of the board of al-
. 4
nnest and best appointed hotels in the
South. It Is thought that it will be
open to the public by September 1st.
in connection with the Pennsvi.
vania Kauway the Norfolk & Western
Mrs. Rachel Er win, a well known
and highly esteemed lady, died at her
nome at Pleasant Garden Fridsy morn
ing. She had been in feeble health for
some time. She was a devout member
of the Methodist church and died in
the faith. She was the mother of Mrs.
F. E. Ross and Mr. R. A. Erwln,, of
this city, and Mr. Frank Erwln, Tof
Washington. The bereaved relative.
have the sympathy of a large number
of friends. The funeral was conducted
Saturday afternoon by Rev. J. 'B.
Tabor, pastor of the Greensboro cir
cuit. Mr. Frank Erwln came down
from Washington to attend the f uneraLT
Your attention is directed to the
advertisement of Whltsett ln.tltnr.
w
ing. lie was well known In Greens-
holm, Stroud & Rees. was here on bul- horo, having lived here a number of
c ..-u, vt iuib - D.ti.- .tn it I . luiiuuic.
city, died suddenly, last Friday moral de,en Friday night applications for f.?7 . excursion rate tickets an institution of which Guilford county
This
instate iin Federal
Vifjr service.- are de.siredL
M-:rt UiHi.ier North Elm etreet.-j
m) bynum &
Courts wher-
Ufflce oppo-
z
vt
TAYLOR.
TAYLOR,
J
03
e;i tzi CQinsellors at Law.
COTJRf SO.tT-iEtEI.
fX BEACIIAM,
and Builder.
P:W0JJ Fehows Building, '
SBORO, !-,,. . N. C.
HURRAY BROS.,
ffiffi ACCIDEHT. i
"T fj bulu of Patriot Readers.
iTHr.M STREET. '
JTr JOHNSON,
T " GREKNSBORO
ness last week.
The young ladies of JVest Wash
ington Street Baptist church will serve
refreshments in the new Sunday school
room tomorrow night.
A friend In Florida has sent Mrs.
W. F. Edgerton, of Guilford College.
two young alligators. They are' ob
jects of much interest. I
Mr. Ernest Clapp, deputy clerk oi
the Superior court, spent several days
last week at bis home near Whlr.ntt
recuperating his health.
Mr. C. A. Hendrix has purchased
from Capt. Fisher the horses and mules
that were used to draw the Ronhnw
bus and baggage wagon.
Prof. W. T. Whltsett was amoni?
c ... a w m m a n a . - f i. . r i i a
ituousts ku bi i anari werA roaitrAri i w -,w, vaye usv. ucean i nas insc can., fn fool nAni
. - - - vw
from tne proprietors of five of the bar- J 1 vy, Avaion, Angiesea, school has rapidly Increased in num-
I m IT S a . V a a I " S
operation in this city. I ana iiony neach, N. J on bers and efficiency durinz the oast f aw
unexpected, as the z?lI 8t and 20tn and Aot 3rd and years and new ranks amongthe lead-
au. xnesetic-ets win be sold only ing schools of the state and of the
for trains Nes. 4 and 23 on dates of ex- South. , Students from all sections havs
curslons; good on all regularj trains attended the school and many of them
north of Hagerstown, except Pennsyl- are occupying high positions In life
vania Limited, and valid to return The catalogue now being sent out is
leaving the seashore and Philadelphia one of the most beautiful ever issued
within fifteen days, including date of by a Southern school. If you are in-
. i . j i v w.vj t a Biu i ai liih m i nwi n rr r a v m . r a m a. m
fifth year of her age. Shfhad hn n luT. "T: " r copy.
... . ivtub. iu kuis Biaie
We were pleased to receive a call 1Hior me greater part of the time
- w I TA1 f Ka tA.f - frkl waV w
W w II mrm n w Vaaaw. EP T V I A WaV C V H L. R.IIIa-1 V T l w w k W M W A w k . I . a a -
.,UW'Bt, x. luom, oi ( - " ' ""MUIV "" inston-aaiem, $14.15. A stop-over
Gulf. He was on his return from P"t 8lx nths she had been helpless, of ten daysIll be allowed at Pfaila
Charlotte, where he attended the South- S.he b.ore a11 her afflictions with chris- delphia on the .oirnr trin. if n...-.
em Biblical Assembly, and stepped tote mnd died rejoicing in the deposit their tickets with the tiu.t
i to irn a-PAw m a i i . i-. i w w w
years ago, when he was connected with
the North Carolina railroad.
A large number of people are sum
mering at Guilford College. The
rooms In Fojinders Hall are well filled,
the guests beingso anxious to avail
themselves of the rest and quietude of
the place that the management was
forced to open earlier than was intend
ed. . . .
rooms now in
This was rather
license system Is to be succeeded by
the dispensary July 1st. Under the
rules of the board action on the ap
plications was deferred for two weeks.
Miss Sallie Knight died at her
home, near Guilford' Collere station.
Friday morning in the seventv-
last
on the N. fc W. :
t ' -a.
Madlsen, 113.60; Walnut Cove, $13.60;
over here a day or two with relatives
He has mahy warm friends in this
vicinity. '" j
Ladles can get the biggest Ind of
ne
colored Oxford ties at Thacker fc
xaun. itev. A. ii. KIrkman rnnHit
the funeral services Saturday afternoon.
agent at Broad Street station, -Phila
delphia, immediately on arrival. 1
in tan, chocoU.n
' Buvbcoa ui iuw receub session
lirocKmann's. on account of having
Mr. G. S. Brown, of Grand Rapids, bought too many this season they will
mnh w. h
, T,. viaiyuft uis i sen you nne fa anc vi.7o Uxfords at
of the $1.25 a
l ' u
...
ii
i
x SOUTII i ELM ST
niiiinfiAi,
kJVV I A
B a. m . tA Va w -
HIST,
Friae.
o?.3P.jm..,op.m?
'arrar'sSon
flU S0i iailway
brother, -Prof. . T. L, Brown,
o . .r - .
ouue ormai ana industrial College, over to next season.
Mrs. A. S. Cator, who was matron Mr. W. M. Jordan, who has bean
at the Ben bow House, Is preparing to connected with the McAdoo House for
open a boarding house on the corner of tome time, has taken charge of the
South Ashe and West Washlnirtnn Carrollton. a well known hotel nf t?.iJ
streetsf eigh.' Mr. Jordan Is a hotellst of loog
' M. G. Newell fc Co. talk to you exPeritnce, and is withal a most clever
this week about the .McCormick mow. iTentleman, and we predict for him
era and rakes. This firm ha. n. . access in his new field.
gratifying trade in this machinery I Since the Benbow House fire
this year. w - Messrs. J. T. Matthews and John If
-Mr. John J. Phoenix
farm, located in one of the
Mayor Taylor has faith in the ef-
pacv of corporal punishment. Mon-
flaw n ff A.nnAn . 11 ' .
!-j oa.vuuv a eiuau negro ooy was
up before him for some "petty offence,
and instead of sending him to the
county roads tha Mayor ordered the
- C. E. Ridge, a well known . young
man of Asheboro, was arrested Monday
for forging county orders. In default
of bond he was placed in fall to await
the next term of Randolph Superior
court, which- will convene July 10th.
Ridge was formerly employed In the
office of the register of deeds of Ran
dolph county. The amount of orders
forged by him Is unknown, but it Is
considerable. He Is a young man of
pair, rather than carry them D0jVther to-give him a good thresh-J Rev. J.T. Lyon, deceased.
tug wuu a Keen awitco.
ment was done nnder the
a policeman, and it wan
As a mode
Rev. G. T. Rowe, who.for the past
eighteen months has been pastor of
the Proximity Methodist church. hn
been assigned by the presiding bishop T-ood fmlly connections and had for
of the conference to take charire of th merl7 home a good name.
work at Hendersonville ' tn
J WWWW
Harry Culver, of Lincoln. Neh .
He left for i.nuf n.a ki ' -,.
,lw!!!JiL":
7 , , ' " waere ne per- at the McAdoo House. He is riding
done right, forms a marriage ceremony 'today. L-...... t.., l . K
of punishment, especially During his residence in this citrmfr.- -r.-i- .. m ' . . . .
for' Vonthfiirrrimin.i. m.i. ui .1 r, X -yi xr cuy, via Aexas ana riorida.
rf -f i uru .o i iMiwB uu m&ue many warm friends
beat. i " j l li
,r - . . , : 7 ' passea tnroogh eighteen states and
w-?r-"-? .ucceeded admirably at Proximity, traveled more than 4,000 mil... He
Westend, has been congratulating him: having been instrumental In the erec has eighteen days in which to reach
M. -uvu,, .u.t, wmie various flepre- cuurcn ana ouuaing up his destination, which Is 615 miles from
ukuou. nave oeen commuted on the U9 wor. generally, ne is a young
property of his neighbors, he has es- minister of exceptionally fine abilities
offer, a rood Hamm.r, th. two popular and efficient TPw. , " "W V Z , "
fh. clark. at thl. bot.ir.rt d.rotlnr th.?. n," prlw bnt h" b" "8't to be e""tulted upon .ecurinr
I ' it ltlL h' rf fl n1)ir .M- .
Greensboro. He has averaged nearly
100 miles a day since he has been out.
....
entire time and attention to their In
surancebusiness. They represent good
companies and we are glad to know
that they are working up a good business.
slrable sections in Guilford county,
for salA-on easy terms. See his adver
tisement. "
-The board of aldermen engaged In
a lively contest last Friday nirht over
. m cat -
the election of a sanitary policeman Mr. George H. Royster, who lost
Twenty-three ballots were taken with- heavily In the Benbow House fire, has
out result. his goods In the store on the corner of
Mr. K. J. Davis yesterday moved Market and South Davie streets,
his family from Winston to this place, nnder the Greensboro Telophone Ex
Mr. Davis will travel in the interest of change. As soon as his Insurance is
i.
a. IVi. - -a , -. T " t
a. 'j n wiifi i . k
I'Ud. ;- Hm always
the Southern Stock-Mutual' Insurance
Company. , ..' ..";. "':
The Greensboro Hardware Com
pany advertises the celebrated Osborne
mowers and rakes in their advertising
space. They Invite you to call and In
spect them. "
The lawn " party given by " the
Southside
alwl -m
ujuaieu ue wni nave a nre sale" and
dispose of the entire stock at low fig
ures.
"Tl A .. M .
, - w. svauQ
much needed work under the direction
of Superintendent Bandy. Some of
the holes on South Elm street have
been ; filled and the rough Dlacea
at last. Friday nirht seme one ent.p. his services.
ed his residence and stele his best pair
of pants (a bran new pair) and two
pairs of good shoes. The one-sided
deal means several ddlars loss to Mr.
Taylor.
Judge Timberlake will be here to
morrow for the purpose of taking up
the civil docket in the Superior court
if he thinks necessary, but it Is hardly
probable that he will hold court just at
this time. The member, of tha h
held a meeting a few days ago and de
cided to ask the Judge to come back on
July 10th and resume court, If it Is
possible for him to do so. The lawyers
made up the calendar and if Judge
Timberlake agrees to hold court a
special jury will be summoned and the
docket cleared. If the county i. to h
Dr. W. H. Wakefield, . I
Oculist and Aurist, of Charlotte, will
be In Greensboro, at tha i.kAeJ.
"The Elite.' j Hodia on Ifonrl.-. Jul- 9rA tn th.
The improvements at 110 South Elnrl practice of his profession. He limits
completed, and It Is nIa workto the Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat.
Hose Company last Wed- smoothed over, Arlington street is ale. Umi .u-, 'Z:' T " T
nd.y night was most Successful being improved, the :gra
7::L7,::, " u- : 5 mu" 8Crecl8 &eIn- they should be held at this
Ing realized.
cut down.
season of
street .have been
the handsomest confectionery, restau
rant and ice cream parlor in Greens
boro, as well as the most popular re
sort for ladies, hundreds of whom say
It Is the only place here for ladies and
children to go to get pure Ice cream,
which they furnish to families at $1.60
per gallon, 75 cents per half gallon, 60
cents per quart and 25 cents per pint.
They also furnish, only to order, Ice
cream made of unskimmed milk at $1
per gallon; and cakes of all kinds,
fresh South Carolina steam bread, fan
cy goods, fine candles and cigars.
Their soda fountain is in successful
operation, from which they dispense
the latest cold drinks, including ice
cream soda and milk shakes at 5 cents
For Sale or Exchange.
I want to sell my farm of 143 acres.
lying within half a mile of Burlington
station, or exchange same for city
property in Greensboro. The farm is
under cultivation and Is A No. 1. For
particulars address PxtxbLRat,
25-8t Greensboro, N. C.
"Wanted: Purchasers for new or
second band Iron safes.vanltdoors.etc
We exchange large for small safes,
will buy your second band safes for
cash. We put on new combination
locks and do all kind of expert repair
work. Our prices are the lowest.
O. B. B-axxs Co
Greensboro, N. C.
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