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Greensboro Patriot.
ESTABLISHED 1831.
WEDNESDAY. JULY 26, 1899.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS.
-Mr. Frank A. Pierce has returned
from a visit to Masaachusetta.
-Judge Spencer B. Adams spent
yesterday in Raleigh on business.
Miss Irma Hunt, of Chatlotte, is
Tisiting her uncle, Mr. W. B. Hunt, on
Walker Avenue. '
Items from Center and Sommer
field were received too late for publi
cation this week.
Miss EflBe Tate is now with J. M.
Hendnx fc Cbn where : she ill be
pleased to see her friends.
Mr. C. T. Bailey, postmaster of
Raleigh, was here Monday on his way
to Washington on official business.
Just Received-A fresh lot T. W.
Wood & Sons new crop turnip seed.
23-2t Hi att & Lamb.
Mr. William Parrish and Miss
Mamie Thomas, of SlcLeansville, were
married on the 17th inst., Esquire J.
W. Forbis ptrforming the ceremony.
The annual picnic was held at the
Friends orphanage, near Archdale.last
Saturday. A large crowd was present
and the occasion was a most enjoyable
' one. . ; - .
Married, at the residence of the
bride's parents, July 23rd, Hiss Martha
Haithcock and. Mr. James W. Myers,
Rev. J. B. Tabor performing the cere
mong. ,
A bold robbery was committed at
Thomasville last Thursday night,when
thieves entered the store of Morris
Brothers aiid took something over $800
in cash. The safe which contained
the money was blown open. " '
Wanted, at once, fifteen srood
spinners and five good speeder tenders.
Can use a fe"w good hands in other' de
partments. Apply In person or by
letter to Columbia Mfg. Co.,
4t. Ramseur, N. C.
The secretary has kindly furnished
us with the nrnriefidinca of the Boone
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Station Sunday School Convention,
which was held at Sharon Lutheran
- church last week We regret that a
rush of matter compels us to defer Its
publication untilliext week.
Wanted: Purchasers'for new or
second hand iron safes.vault doors, etc.
We exchange large for small safes,
will buy your second hand safes for
cash. We put on new combination
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iovko biiu uo au kiuu ot experb repair
work. Our prices are the lowest. .
O. B. B abnes & Con
Greensboro, N. C. '
The summer school for teachers at
the colored Agricultural and Mechan
ical College has been In session since
last Wednesday." The attendance is
good and the work being accomplished
is very satisfactory. President Dudley
and his faculty are assisted by "Presi
dent Mclver and Professors sJoyner
and Claxton, of the State Normal and
Industrial College; Prof. W. T. Whlt
sett, Superintendent Grlmsley, Prof.
A. Graham, of Charlotte, and other
well known educators.
The stockholders of the Greens
boro Loan and Trust Company, which
was chartered by th last legislature,
met last Wednesday afternoon and
effected an organization. A large ma
jority of the shares was represented In
person and by proxy. The charter
was accepted by a unanimous vote, as
was the report of the committee on by
laws. Fourteen directors were elected
as follows : J. A. Odell. R. M. Rees, G.
S. Sergeant, R. R. King, John- Gill
(Baltimore), W. F. Williams (Red
Springs), W. D. McAdoo, B. Frank
Mebane, Rev. W. L. Grlssom, R. Percy
Gray, J. W. Fry, J. S. Cox, W. H. Wat
kins (Ramseur), and O. R. Cox, of
Cedar Falls. After the meeting of the
stockholders the directors met and
elected the following officers: J. W.
Fry, president ; J. S. Cox, vice-president,
and W. E. Allen, secretary, treas
urer and cashier. The directors will
hold another meeting in a few days
and decide upon a location for the new
enterprise. It Is expected that the
concern will be open for business at
an early date. In addition to doing a
general loan and trust business, a reg
ular banking business will be trans
acted. The capital stock Is $100,000,
which will make It at once a strong
financial institution. The directors
and other officers are all good business
men and will make a success of the enterprise.
H. Mitteldorfer & Son, of Rich
mond, Va., are in the city decorating
business houses and other buildings
for the gala week. C. M. Vanstory &
CoHed the "procession with elaborate
decorations. Messrs. Howard Gard
ner and John B. Fariss followed as
close seconds, while a number of other
firms have made arrangements to have
their buildings tastily decorated. The
Banner Warehouse and the court house
shotv the effect of the artistic touch of
the decorators. Messrs. Mitteldorfer
and son are experts In their line and
are giving our people the prettiest dec-,
orations ever seen in Greensboro.
The directors of the dispensary,
Mr. B. B. Bouldin, the manager, Mr.
John McCauley, the clerk, and Wash.
Donnell, the colored, porter, were be
fore Esquire Eckel last Friday, charged
with selling whiskey to a minor. It
was alleged in the complaint that a
young man from the country by the
name of Stack, who Is under age, pur
chased whiskey from the dispensary
on Ji'y 4th and that he became In
toxicated. Col. John N. Staples rep
resented the prosecution and Mr. John
N. Wilson appeared for the defend-
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tors and Mr. Bouldin, the manager,
over to the August term of Superior
court, when the case will be heard.
Under the dispensary law the penalty
for selling whiskey to a minor Is a fine
of $100 or Imprisonment not less than
ninety days, or both.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
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vif ipucauons at tney cannot reach the
diseased jioction et the ear.- There is ji1t one
yray to cure deafness, and that is by constitu
tional remedies.. Deatneas is caused by an in.
flamed condition of the mucous lining of the
Eustachian Tube. Wnen the tube is inflamed
you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear
ing, and when it is entirely closed. Deafness is
the result, and unless ths mflamation can be
taken out and this tube restored to its normal
condition, hearing wilt be destroyed foreTer:
nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh!
7Vl .-til,IwSlbut an lnCied condition of
the mucous surfaces.
We wiugive une Hundred Dollars for any
case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot
V cured by Uair Catarrh Cure. Send for cir
culars; free
Sold by DruggS8t. 75c
Hall's Family I'llla are the beat.
ETdw's
Tdhlf Time
fo lay in Summer, Fall and Win
ter Gooda. . The Goods of CLARY
fe STACK are going to be Bold re
gardlesf of cost to wind up the
business in the next few days. A
full line of Shoes of all kinds. A
large line of odd Pants to go at
half price. Full line of Shirts,
Boys' Clothing, Dry Goods, Pant
Goods, Notions, Glass Ware, Tin
Ware, Crockery. Nice line Toilet
Sets. A full line of Hats. A
good assortment of Trunks. The
cost will not be considered in this
sale. They, must be sold, and will
be sold, and you can't afford to
miss these bargains.; -
Sale now going on at 110 West
Market street, next door to John
Barker's. Come and see for your
self. Receiver of Clary & Stack.
1890.
1899.
ELOf! COLLEGE.
(CO-EDUCATIONAL.)
ELON COLLEGE, ALAMANCE
COUNTY, N. C
located in Central North Carolina, 63 miles
west of Baleigh. 17 miles east of Greensboro, on
the Southern Railway. Noted for healthful
nesa. Remote from demoralizing influences.
I hree f ul!, thorough courses. Departments of
Art, Elocution and Physical Culture. For the
cost, best Business Course in the State One of
the best Musical -Directors. Unrivaled for
cheapness by institutions of like advantages.
Tuition per term 15 CO to I25.C0; board 5 to $10.
Opens September 7, 1 899.
TESTIMONIALS:
President University of Texas and ex-President
University of North Carolina: Elob Col
lege has, sprung up as bymagic, with lame
equipment, faithful and zealous teachers, ex
tensive patronage, wise and active manage
ment, a practical and blessed institution of cul
ture and refinement.
President State University: Tour students
show thorough, sholaily training, imbued with
spirit of schola' ship and correct method Of work.
Untversityof Virginia: -Your men work well.
Deportment excellent.
Harvard University : Work of an unusually
high order. -
Db W. W. ST A.LEY, President.
Address I. U. Newman, Chairman.
Executor's Sale.
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PURSUANT to a decree of the Superior
Court of Guilford county in the case of T.
E. Balsley, executor of J B. Balsley, deceased,
vs. cnas. G. nalsley, Wm. G. Balsley. Jacob A.
Balsley, et al, the undersigned as executor,
will on J..:,,,, '
Monday, August 28th, 1899, .
sell on the premises to the last and highest
bidder, by public auction; th following de
scribed lot in the city of Greensboro, N. C in
Morehead township, to-wit:
Bounded on the east by Ashe street, on the
north by Walker Avenue, on the south by the
North Carolina Railroad, and on the wet by
the lot of D. W. C. Benbow, containing about
seven acres.
Situated convenient to the railroad, with
advantage of side-track, this property offers
excellent sites for the location of manufactur
ing plants of all kinds -
There Is also on the property two very good
dwellings, out buildings and garden.
TEilHri OF SALE One-fourth cash, one
fourth In six. and balance in 18 months, with
Interest on deferred payments. Title retained
till purchase money Is fully paid
T. E. BaLSuEY, Executor,
J. B. Balsley, deceased.
.For further Information appiv to T. E. Bals
ley, Keidsville N. C, or W. G. Balsley,
Greensboro, N. C.
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! For your LUNCHES, and as fine
ICE CREAM AND SHERBETS
Fine Confection?, Fruits, Cold Drinks
Fine Clears and Fancv Goods. Deliv
ered from 6 a. m. to 10 p, mn on short
notice. Restaurant and Ice Cream
Parlor ODen until 11 55 d. m.
i Uunday HoursBreakfast, 7.30 to
9.30; Dinner, 1 to 3; supper, 6 to 8.
TII"E
STATE HORLIAL
AND
INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE
! OF NORTH CAROLINA.
j j Offers to young women thorough literary,
classical, gcicnuuc, ana industrial education
and special pedagogical training. Annual Ex
penses $93 to $130; for noST-residents of the State
$150. Faculty of 30 members. More than 400
regular students. lias matriculated about 1,700
students, repreeeiitingevery countv in the State
except one. Practice and Observation School
of about 250 pupils. To secure board in dormi
tories, an free tuition applications should be
made before August 1.
i Correspondence invited froai those desiring
competent trained teachers,
i For catalogue and other information, address
PEESIDENT McIVEB,
;28-8t Greensboro, .h.C.
Will buy a fine farm located in one
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pijj tne most desirable neighbor
hoods in Guilford county.
Farm contains 150 acres; 50
acres in timber; 20 acres in or
chard, .barge and well built two
story house contains 10 rooms.
Large stock barn, tobacco barns,
carriage house, and other out
buildings.
X offer this farm on the follow
ing liberal terms :
$1,000 Cash,
$1,000 in I Year,
$1,000 in 2 Years,
With 6 per cent, interest on de
ferred payments.
I put this property on the mar
ket simply because I have 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 nego
tiate with buyers who mean busi
ness. John J. Phoenix.
Gala WeelL
j (AUGUST' 1, 2, 3 and 4.)
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I We want everybody to come to
town Gala Week and get vsome-. of.
the things we will give away at
our Booth in the Banner Ware
house. Gome. We will - be glad
to see you.
i -Yours respectfully, -
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name when, you gel to the Ware
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county for Dry Goods" and Shoes that are unsatisfactory f ' " H
reasons, but chiefly because "tbe quality is not hatltheTh""
they Were getting. How often we, buy an article becauee th .
low (or seems to be low) and find out after it is too late tijat'" '
bit.' The lowest price goods are not( the cheapest. Quality 'T "
first consideration with us, then we make the price, and oft '
less than you pay for shoddy goods'. Te bid for your trade if r "
AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES.
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Don't think our jpricps are high because we sell the best. We are pine in
when we say we believe you can get more real value for your money in our etortPth
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During "Gala Week.'!
I shall have the bi ggest bargains
ever ofFered in MILLINERY, dl yoii
intend buying a Hat this season do not
miss this opportunity. ! .
I will take eight or ten cords of
good seasoned wood in exchange for
goods, uau and see me. ? J
Nannie G. Weatlierlyw
109 East Market Btreet. (
Mvancing
THE PRICE OF
ALL KINDS OF
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FURWITUR
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ADVANCING !
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But at our store the SAME OLD
SYSTEM PREVAILS the Ibest
goods for the smallest amount of
money. No matter what you may
want in the 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 Porch Settees, Rock
ers, Chairs, Tables, Etc., Etc. ! i
W. J. RIDGE,
330 South Elm Street.
Whilst in the city during GALA
WEEK we ask you to call arid ex
amine our stock, ask questions,
and compare ourgbods and prices
with anybody's We are maker
and dealers ijrc all grades of tight
and Heavy Harness. Hand work
is our specialty. Carry a nice line
of Saddles and Saddle Blankets!
Collars in all grades: and kinds.
Whipst all prices. Bridles of all
kinds Lap Dusters, Fly Nets,
Curry Combs, Brushes, Sweat
Pads, Etc., anything in an up-to-date
shop. Twenty years' ex
perience convinces us we can
please you. Yours to serve, .
G. S. GAULDEN & CO.,
217 S. Elm Street.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done. J i f j
T)EPCSIT YOUR . MOHEY Ifi , . p
The People's 5 Cents Savings Bank,
OP GEEE2SrSBORO, XT. O, I
Established In 1887.
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Docs strictly a Savings Bank business. Has been in successful oicration, J'r ten Jw
never iot a dollar. ... '
J. W.nuOTT. President. 62-Sm J. A. IUiD0lN.T' ,Jtf-
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as i 20 years experience with tbe-
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as Eyes. Glasses furnished. Con- w
as sultatlon FREE. Satisfaction W
2 guaranteed. Office in K. of P.
Building, South Elm Street. w
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Wfiitaett
Able Faculty; 200 Students from 35 i Counties. Expenses $75 to $150 for
ten months. 25 Scholarships. Literary, Business, Teachers', Normal, Music,
&c. 17th Year. Beautiful and Healthful Location. Highly endorsed. Scores
of successful graduates. Boarding Halls, Dormitories, &cM all on school
grounds. Illustrated Catalogue free. Address the President,
"W. T- ,W,idLXafcUJJLBi,.'S5aa-;.D-,
WHITSE1T, GuiUord County, X. C.
FALL TERM OPENS A
UGUST 16, 1899.
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This has
been our
banneryear
for Farm
Machinery.
The cele
brated Mcf
CORMICK, as usual,
won a big
victory over
all competitors.
Harvest is over now for a
McCormick lower
m nw 1 -LI LLU i
Buy a Mc-
sCORMICf
and you II
be happy-.
It will maks
you love ,.
your faniii
and neigh
bor and us.
K CI ' II JF
Co.
S03LIID CAES'
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CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, SPRING WAGONS, AND
ANCHOR AND : HAMILTON BUGGIES.
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Just received, and! they must go to make room for two mu
to arrive next month.
Myron
G. Me well &
Go-
JC7"We are the only Buggy dealers id the city that buy in large quantities. Quantity and as
and price, We give our customers the freight. Small dealers can't do It. '
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