Greensboro Patriot.
ESTABLISHED 1821..
Txro Big Strikes End.
Cleveland, Ohio, Juno 25. An
agreement between the Consoli
dated Street Railway Company and
its striking employes was reached
at 6 o'clock last erening, and the
cars were running as usual today
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 23, 1899. on a the lines of the company. -
committee of
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS.
The special strike
the city council went to work, and
finally the officers of the company
and the executive committed of the
strikers were brought together.
After a long conference - the coun
cil committee presented a form of
agreement, and both sides signed it.
Only, one outbreak of violence
attended the resumption of traffic,
There was objection in some-parts
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Rankin are tIs-
itlnein AsbeYllle.
Dr. H. P. Bowman, ofQibsonvllie,
is spending tbe.day in the city.
A "trusty" convict escaped from
the county road force yesterday
Mr William Cummlngs, of Mon-
m tMa I m i " 1
roeton,"- was one vi uut oi me cuy w mo njwuuuu ui iuo
morning. . - non-union men wno were Kep uy
;.. w vt Ttrhrcon and A. the comoanv. A Darty of zo as-
jiteBio. " . - ... .. " . . , . .
tf...b t Ttiah Point, were In tne I gemmed near a oriace lust souin
i. r l iu Lie r i w .w ,
.if. vpSfpfdav. - of the city, and whenever,
a wf ni rerival meeting was came along with a non-union crew
conducted at Cherry Street Baptist the passengers were asked to dis
conducteo ai v, j embark and wait for a car manned
y bv a union crew. In most cases
.
the passengers did as requested.
church last week
For Sale. Fine bird puppies.
Edwin Curtis Kennel,
Gibson ville, N. C.
Miss Minnie Briggs left last week
for New Boston, Texas, to spend three
months with her sister, Mrs. George
T. Lemons.
'Finallv a non union conductor
undertook to argue with the crowd.
HcT1 was promptly struck over the
bead with a club, and he and the
motorman were driven away. The
mob refused to permit the car to
Mr. W. II. Ragan, a memtfer of the move until a union crew came along
board of county commissioners, Is P- and pushed it to the barns
paring to build an elegant residence at Chicago, June 25. The stock-
High Point. - yards strike, which at one time
The children of the First Presby- threatened to tie up the entire
terian church gave a lawn party Friday packing-house district here, has
night for the benefit of their mission- been settled by the packers grant
ing the increase of 25 cents a day
in wages demanded by the strikers
HoIIichael-Pesliazo.
At Spencer, Va., on June 2 let, at
12.30 d. m. a beautiful home wed-
ary society, realizing a neat sum.
Mr. Charles W. Gamble, of J. M,
Hendrix & Co., has returned fronta
visit to his home at Sammerfield, where
he went for rest and recuperation.
The Siindiiv schools of Hlsrh Point
ran a union excursion to Baleigh last ding was solemnized, the contract
Itniz oalftieS beini? Mr. J. P. Mc
went alone- and thedav was pleasantly MichaeF, OrMadison, and Miss An
Dent . Inie Peshazo, daughter of Mr. and
-Mr p t. u! returned to her Mr s. Lark in Deshazo, of .Spencer.
home in Norfolk, Va., Saturday after
spending some time. with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Fields, two miles
north of the city. "
Mr. L. R. Thacker, who has been
connected with the baggage depart
ment of the Southern Railway at this
place for some years, has gone to Ral
eigh to accept a similar position.
Ths residents of the western part
of the city have been . troubled by
Mr. C. O. McMicbael, of Madison,
brother of the groom, was best
man, and Miss ' Mattie Deshazo
maid of honor. Th9 attendants
were Mr. John Deshazo, of Spencer,
with Miss Eva Hiehtower, of
Reidsville ; Mr. Dillard, of Spencer,
with Miss Jones, of Madison; Mr.
Matthews, of Stoneville, with Miss
Maggie Price, of Leaksville; Mr.
Woodburn, of Wadison, with Miss
Annie King, of Stoneville; Mr.
chicken thieves for the past few days. Charles Elmore, of Brown's Sum-
A few nights ago several places in this mil, with Miss Mattie King,
locality were relieved of a number of Spencer; Mr. F. M. Knight, of
fine spring chickens. I. : Madh on, with Miss Ada Price, of
-Rev. J. M. Hilliard, who has resid- Price's r Mr. PennjOf Spencer, with
ed here for about two years, .yesterday Miss Keid Deshazo, of Spencer ;
moved his family to High Point, where Mr. Charles Busick, of Madison,
they will live in the future. Mr. Hil- with Miss Mary Slaftes,of Spencer;
Hard will continue as pastor of Cherry f Mr. Payne, of Madison, with Miss
Street Baptist church. - . j Mary Deshazo, of Spencer, and
Howard OftrHnor will hnvA unnthAP Mr. Price, of Price's, with Miss
free distribution of a standard remedv Sallie Neal, of Madison
at his drug store next Saturday. This The ceremony was performed by
time it is Johnson's Kidney pills, and a tt0V mr' omitn, oi Martinsville,
free box will be given to all adult per
sons calling at his store.
Dave Gilmer, colored whose gro
cery store in Warnersville was recent
ly burned, is thinking of going to Cuba
to take a place in the postal service.
lie has bad experience in the railway
mall service and knows something of
the business.
A lot of men's sample shoes, odd
pairs and broken sizes, worth $3.50,
$3.00, $2.50, etc., are being closed out
for 1.05 a pair at Whacker & Brock
mann's. You can find almost any size
In this Jot, and all sizes and shapes,
both in tan and black.
A special train passed (through
here Sunday night having on board
nearly two hundred sailors, members
of the United States navyr' They were
from New" York and were going to
San Francisco, from which place they
will man a yessel on a cruise around
the world.
Monday the Wakefield Hardware
Company delivered to R, T. Scott fc
xro., oi Hinsdale, a complete Gelser
threshing outfit, this being the second
Va., after which the party repaired
to the dining room, where a sump
tuous dinner was served. From 8
to 12 p. m. a reception was given at
the borne of the groom. The bridal
presents were numerous and costly.
Tragedy Follows Tragedy.
Adamston, W. Va., June 26. J.
McClung, twelve years old, leered
man whom he took to be a tramp
on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad
near here today, and the man
threw a stone, fracturing the boy's
skull. :
Policeman Waldo chased . the
man, nring until be nlunged into
Elk Horn creek and tried to swim
across. "Vallie" Boughton, a boy
driving his cows on the other side,
fired at the man and killed him.
He proved to be E. A. Youncr, a
weak-minded son of a respectable
family of Buchanon, W. Va.,
who was given at times to wander
ing about the country.
How's This.
We offer One Hundred Dollars ReVsrd for
of Catarrb that cannot be cured hr
atarrh Cure. .
J. CHENEY & CO.. Pm
sale made by this firm durlnsr the ores- any case
nt toainn Th i. o.au 8 V
w-- o - wuer purcuase was JT. J. CHENEY & CO.. Prous .Toledo. O.
maae by George T. Compton & Co., of S!?6A."T?J
the southeastern part of the county. perfectly honorable in allbuainesa tranaactions.
r V, J? Ridge, who was called to J"ade y rm. . 3
the bedside of hi ftk. .f aj Al?.x wholesale Drusrmgts, Toledo, O.
lum oeasiae oi nis lather at Science. Waldmjf, Kinnan A Marrin, , Wholesale Drur-
Randolph county, some days aeo, re- gtnT.i: . .v
urned home yesterday, his father hav- directly upon the blood and mncooa surfaces
ui iuvBjBicm. mce c. per bottle, bold br
an aranlsta. Testimonials free.
Hail's family puis aro the best. ,
In HiaH Ua. . rtll . .
unu umuiuij, luvaeceaseq was
one of Randolph's best known citizeas
ani leaves many relatives and a large
number of friends tojnourn his death.
The sermon of Rev. T, H. Pegran
at Friendship Methodist church last
Sunslay has been spoken of in high
terms. The day was set .apart as
Children's Day and the sermon was
specially adapted to theoceasion. The
exercises by the children and yonng
people in the afternoon were very cred-
ltaoie.
Mr. John Jarrell died at his home.
Boutu oi uuurora college, last Thurs
day and was buried at Muirt Chapel
Friday. The funeral was conduct
ed: by f Rev. A. G. Kirkman. The
deceased was eighty-five years old and
leaves a wife and nine chUHfn tt-
was .
jA 0125,000 cotton iiaill
week "organized in Sanf ord.1 1 V?i
H. atkinsf andT. Ji CJiisloimf of
Bam8earl were elected-' president
and secretary and treasurer re
spectively. '
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STATE IIOROAL
AND
IUDDSTRIAL COLLEGE
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OI? NORTH
Offers to young women thoronzh literary.
classical, scientiac, ana inaastriai eancatlou
and special pedagogical training. Annual Ex
penses 9u to $1S0; for nonresidents of the State
1150. Faculty ox so members, juore than 400
regular students. Has matriculated about 1,700
studerts, representing every county in the State
except one. Practice and Observation School
of about 250 pupils. To secure board in dormi
tories, i all free- tuition applications should be
made before August L ' ; t
AJorresponaence invitea from those desiring
competent trained teachers.
Jt or catalogue ana other information, address
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WU1 buy a fine farm located in one
of the most desirable neighbor
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j Farm contains 150 acres ; 50
acres in timber; 20 acres in or
chard. .Large and well built two
story! house oontains 10 rooms.
Large stock barn, tobacco .barns,
carriage house, and other out
buildings.
1 I offer, this farm on the follow,
ing liberal terms: .
$1,000 Cash, 1 ;
51,000 in I Year, 1
$1,000 in 2 Years,
interest on de-
With 6 per cent,
ferred payments.
I put this property on the mar
K6i simply oecause i nare no use
for it. To anyone wanting a home
I do not know of a better oppor
tunity. The house alone cost
$1,500 when built. Will take
pleasure in showing this valuable
property to interested parties; but
as time is valuable can only negd
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The lowest price goods are
consideration with us. then
less than you pay for shoddy goods.
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Can you see any reason why we can't sell chean? 1.- - ASHJ
Ve Are the People's Honey-Saving Store.
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During the months of June, July
and August I shall offer all goods at a
GREAT REDUCTION FOR CASH
ONLY. I shall have a large selection
of Ready Trimmed1 Hats and Bonnets
at astonishingly low prices. j
I have just received a, larcre lot of
buyers who mean busi- White and Colored Sailors, which will
risq ne soia at cut rates. i -
Call and see for yourself before buy
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John J. Phoenix.
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109 East Market St.
Advancing!
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! WE TREAT ALL ALIKE.
Just ask a living.- A COMPARISON of tfur goods and 'price, a.kei
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Honest Uaterial, Honest Yorb, Honest Prices.-
Price, 50 Cents.
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 the Furniture lino, 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 Porch Settees. Rock-
Jfll TO l7c3 W am ers, Chairs, Tables, Etc., Etc.
Sold only by
G. S. GAULDEN & CO.
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IJf j
AU Grades cf Light and Heavy Harness, Saddles, Collars,. Whips, Eaters', i:.
A stitch in time saves nine. - Repairing neatly and promptly done.
DRUGGIST,
121 S. Elm St., Greensboro, K. C.
W. J. BIDGE,
330 South Elm Street.
TjEPOSIT YOUR MONEY Ifl " S;
The People's 5 Cents Savings Bank,
EatablUhed In 1887.
OP GREENSBOEO, N. O,
Iay Inlerral on Drpitr.
Dos strictly a Savings Bank business. Has been msucceMful owration fur t-n tm sai
never lot a dollar.
--J. W.soOTT. President. 62-3m J. A. HUIM.IX. Tttxrr.
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DB. GRIFFITH, This has been our Banner
DENTIST AND OFTHALHIST. $ )
Year for Farm r.lachinery.
20 years expeVience 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.
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AGENTS WANTED FOB -THE LIFE AND
Achievements oi Admiral Dewey," the world's
greatest naval hero. Br Marat Halstead, the
life-long friend and admirer of the nations idoL
Biggest iand best book; over 500 pages, 8x10
inches; nearly 100 pages halftone illustrations.
Only 11.60. Enormous demand. Big commis
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uivauum. nnno innini. .iraMm Wminma t. a vt . l lr I
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had lived in Onilford nnt. .v.... , " 7 V." " " V , t . u u 1 " f"ruiuS nans, ormuonee, Ac.
Aumirmq uataioyne free. Addi
vutrtjr years, auu uunng tois time Waa t . U A.
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Just received, and must go to make room for two more cars to arrive next month.
an j acceptable member of the First
Presbyterian church of this city.
all on school
Iress the President.
WHITSETT, Guilford County, N. C.
FALL TERM 0PENS.AUGUST 16. 1899.
Ne well MGP
jpCVra are the only Boggy dealers in the city that buy in large quantities. Qatntlty tnd csh Zet
and price. We glye our customers the" freight. Small dealtra can't do it.