LIoLeansville Items."
Oak Hideo Items.
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Mrs Lizzie Grady came - down Prof. J. A Holt it buildings an
Sunday and is visiting her parents, addition to bis house.
Mr. and Mrs. Nichols.
Mrs. Thos. Donnell had quite a
severe attack of hemorrhage last
week, but is some better now.
Mr. William Scroggins was taken
! . t 1,1 i ..II violently ill last week, but with the
frienaSj Will timely aid 0f Dr. Charles G'ilmer
he is considerably better.
Our postoffice business is im
proving, one assistant, being added
to the mail deDartment. and it is a
rfhere next week to
the sights,
and
are ajl invited to
male. Look out for a squall now. Qak Hidge Greensboro game
.Prospects for next year's session
are unusually bright. J
The summer school has been
more largely attended than usual.
Large numbers of our people ex
pect to be in Greensboro next week.
The healtbfulness of our com
munity continues well nigh perfect.
There is no sickness. 1
Why did not the Greensboro
papers publish the score of the
of
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There will be communion ser
vices at Bethel church the second
Sunday in August. Services, will
be protracted during the week.
Dry Goods, Notions,! Hosiery,
Furniture
Carpets,
NOW OPEN AND FOR SALE AT
arters.
WATpRj r
our mtniuo
P lb ntV Of We wil cordially welcome all.
riistomers.
,nd see us.
Gome in
(zKHOOD news.
Mr. Sam. W. Davis came down
R E E I Sunday and took dinner with his
orotoer ana iatner ana reiurneu
nfi same day. We think there is some
current of magnetism near the
railroad. -
The wheat cropr in this section
is about an average. It is very
good considering so much late
sowing. One of our energetic far-
Yours,
ball?
G. A. Walker and Herman Cooper
have been sojourning for some days
among the mountains about Ashe
villeV; . -y.
A large number of summer
boarders and visitors have been en
joying the shade of our oaks this
summer..
The ' local base ball team won
another vintnrv Satnrdav last from
Stokeadale. Thev have not lost a guousaave oeen Dougat in me nonnern marKets ana Irom manufacturers at . the verr Vinttnm
game this summer. j notch for money, and we desire now to turn that back into money at the smallest possible profit; Quality
Messrs. Victor Bear of Wil and materiaI considered, we do hereby guarantee, over our; own signature, to sell you anything in our line
j -r Ti. 1 e -b ior ieea money man von can duv tne same eisewnere.
mingion, anu ju. v . ruip, oi ror-
"... . I . t I . t
- .l u i. 1 u j- AXkoj. i iivutt no wnj uicib KuuuB, num ivc. 10 id.uu Der vara : i.miiro and t nn
... - t 1 1 kvlii. arn amiinv liih iulbrl nri ivuib 1 . - . . - - - . 1 - w ' -
mere on iMortn jjunaio nae nau . . . i. , irom 2c. up (jorsets, bnirt waists, Keadv Made Dress. Silks. rfanev and blacks 1. fir tn !rin n.r
aw iuc euuiuici ouuuir. I ol I t r 4 at r I t r 4 . icj. 01 i n . . - ' - . . ' '
threshed 317 bushels of wheat,
which is the largest crop made in
this section. ; ,
Mrs. Betsy Ann Hutson, who
was reported Jn last issue as se-
it ,VPr? of Interest Reported, by Our riously ill, died at the home of her
i r-nrTva of Correspondents. 1 husband. Mr. Calvin Hutson. last
, uua t - . i w
i -- i j st.
Towels, Gloves, Umbrellas 'and
Sheeinsrs. 4 4. 54. 8 4. 9.4. 10 4: Readv Made Sheetar. 4Rr tn Ifa oh
Mrs. Kate Lambeth has just; re- parasole, and a thousand other things. ! ! s
turned from a few weeks visit to ON THE SECOND FLOOR we carrv a comrjleto line nf Fiirnitnr r.m.f. t?,t. m7mL.'t.
er brothers A. Westbrook, of Curtains, Curtain Poles, Window Shades, Crockery, Lamps, Clocks, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Silver Ware,
Mt. Qlive, an J. b. Westbrook, or st0ves, &c. On third floor we carry our duplicate stock. Come to see us and we will nrove to von we arA
wen preparea to ao an we say. lours truly,
Fa i son.
Among the visitors of the
last
Whitsett ItemsJ
T.fi'n Sinitn ana
Be visiting friends here,
hfi" Mrnie Dick has
fiqm a recent visit loiueuace.
'tftie farmers iij the sujrrounding
contVy are busyi threshihgrwheat.
'Mr, A. T. wnr-sett ana iamuj
Saturday Jand Sunday nere.
Friday and was buried at Mount few days have been Misses Rights,
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Miss M. M. Foust, ,who
.n for some davsi is no
Mr. Charles Rpberison
western 'Guilford "the fi
Veek. .-:!: !
Mr Levi Mav. a f6rme
our yotng ladies
1 . . .. . L4Lvt 1 .
rtf th-fl Bctiooi. waB marricu loot
Sunday. t
A number of
Have been visiting in Burlington
Je'pently. ' " : ';. 4 " 4 J -"
Large crowds will go from here
Fleasant church, of which she was
daughter a consistent : member, bhe naa
been a great sulferer ior some time.
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returned ane wa8 Iar aavancea in yearo.
We deeply sympatnize
bereaved family.
The festival and entertainment
given by the colored people of this
place was quite a success, the
amount realized being twenty-five
The purpose intended
of Salem; Sellars, of Burlington;
Mr. and Mrs. Fulton, of Winston ;
Mr. and Mrs. Laney, of Monroe;
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, of Raids-
ith th Vllle. (
Samp
"D)
1Q)
roe TylFcaetile (Co
3
234 SOUTH ELM STREET.
4 Lego Items.
We had a fine rain Sunday.:
Corn in this section is looking
well. :
Mr. J. R. White and Miss! Iola
The University
Vino VlAOVl I .
dollars.
better. a8 to a88iBt in building a 'graded Sharp went to Greensboro Satur
visited in school in order to further advance day.
. m . 1 1. . . . m i.l m i
ret oi me i the interest of education, inerei cAVA,.i Af nnF nAnninttAndad n
lias been several donations, headed nrotraeted meetincr at ColfaxllSun-
I I : t. l
r student Dy nev. iaiawin, wno puaiur ui ujay.
to- ( the gala
Greensboro.
week! exercises in
the church near by. Good order
prevailed and the smell of whiskey
was not known. This is a credit
to the colored people of this community.-
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' Germanton Items.
; Dr. L. H. Hill is having an ele
gant eight-room dwelling erected
OF NORTH CAROLINA.
Widest patronage and fullest equipment in its
history. Faculty, 88 ; tudents, 495 ; 3 Academic
Courses; 3 Elective Courses; 3 Professional
Schools, in Law, Medicine and Pharmacy. New
Buildings, water works, spienaia lauraries,
Mr. J. B. York, who has been at SaiesEte.
ft Airv nvrBAintr on the new Advanced Classes open to women. - Tuition,
Mt. Airy overseeing on in new $6o a year; Board, $8 Z month. Ample oppor-
railroad. returned home last Week, tunity for self help. Scholarships and Loans
. . , f ' , for the needy. Free tuition for teachers. Sum
Mr. James C. Copper bad the merSchool for teachers, 24 Instructors, 147 stu-
m dents. Total enrollment 644. For - catalogue,
miiiuriuoo, iow uvo av, vu wso address, PaESIDEnTALDBUiaAii,
five two-horse loads of clover
hay by fire.
Mesdames J. A. Burney,
and
M. G.
Cbapel Uill, S. C.
I ! Several young people have been near the site of his former home, Creasey, A. H. York, Amos Knott
bete the past week arranging to destroyed by hre last .Decern Der.
inter school this iall.. j We learn that a woman died a
j A number of pur. rjeopleattended few days since at Moore's Springs,
the Sunday school) convention at this county, from genuine hydro
Glbsonville lastjSunday. I phobia. Could not learn the par-
Mr. G. C. Clapp is back from the ticulars.
he was We are sorrv to report the poor-
Mt. Airy Normal, swhefe
u 1 i ; Li i
awaraea a Bpeciai cor
Tocal music. i
Ramseur, Items.
V Is . f
i A crowu oi our peopie wm v Qf a crop.
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ureensuoro uuriug gaia
The Dlatform of the
and Miss Julia Guyer are all on
the sick list.
Mrs. D. M. White and Miss
Dovie White are visiting grand
parents and other relatives in the
Colfax neighborhood this week.
We now have a telephone, line
Bmsteii Mi Mm,
GREENSBORO, XT. 0.
ificate on est showing for. a good tobacco from Guilford College tol High
crop in this section for years past, Point, with offices at legp and
though corn is looking well. The Jamestown. The line is very con-
wheat did not turn out over a third venient.
Fall Term Begins
September 6, 1899-
week.
clepot
In a recent storm near here Mr.
at I Reuben Eeast had eight tobacco
his dwell-
this place has been rnucn improved, barns unroofed part of
Mrs. Clarence Watkins and little ing, and twelve stacks of wheat
Cutlar, of New-Berne, are! visiting scattered to the four winds, be
ilr. Watkins. j " sides a large part of his tobacco
'Mr. ami Mr. J J B. Melton, of being cut to pieces by hail. The
Macon, Ga., are visiting relatives wheat was gathered up and we un-
in town. ' derstand ne cui on me looacco
stalks that it mignt start a new
growth.
The surviving heirs- of the late
William A. Chaffln have had an
and friends
of Bladen
week with
ii
S. Tate,
eueat of Mrs. Dr. Tate
.air. iv. i . (.amnne .
j ni8 daughter, Mrs Dr.
f rcn'....l I ;irrJ 3 J
"sumeu uuiue xuesuvv
I ia rri. 1 j lT?:il-.t ,1
I jjirssrs. i nomas, tVjiiieiia auu
Thouiiisi, of Chatliam county, men
over. three score years, spent a few
days with relatives here! last week.
The
musical concer
I'rof. K. C. Hamilton,
u r( aturaay n znt in
' Liberty Store Items.
Wheat threshing is about over in
this neighborhood.
The recent showers have im
proved the crops considerably.
Mr. Thomas Rich has been quite
sick of fever for a week or two.
Children's Day exercises were
held at Apple's Chapel Sunday.
Miss Ora Busick has been sick
for a few days, but is now improv
ing.;:. - : ;
Mr. J. B. Watlington made a fine
wheat yield, making about ten
bushels to one bushel sowed.
J. J. Busick carried a load, of
wreck on the C. F. fc Y. V. near cabbage to Greensboro Abursday.
Pilot Mountain in 1897. The work The people claimed them to be the
was done by the Mt. Airy Marble finest of the season. I
Works Co. and is a credit to their Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Zimmerman
skill and workmanship. ... - were greatly shocked and saddened
Th Kmithfim Rftilwav has nut a few mornines aeo to find their
Write for Catalogue.
DRED PEICOCK, President.
The largest and best equipped Fitting School in the South. Clinical,
Scientific, Commercial. 275 Students last year. Northwestof Greensboro, Pied
mont region, 1013 feet above the sea level. State championship in Football,
for many years among preparatory schools,
advantages and facilities. 95th session opens
ogue address,
Baseball, and Track Athletics
Term reasonable, considering'
August 22d. For beautiful cata
J. A. & M. ii. HOLT, Oak Ridge, N. C.
Handles the best.
Mr. Gaston I Pa-ks, One of our
fet farmers, was the fir!sttp bring
a'loatl of melons to the market.
! Miss Sallie Kollr. onei of Clark-
tnp fairest young ladies, is the eieganc monument anu graaiie
this week, curoing ereciea 10 me memory ui
their father and mother, and the
lamented Walter, killed in the
eed..
116 WEST MARKET ST.
Founders' Hall
i -
SUMMER RESORT,
Guilford . College, N. C. r
.. given by
of Greens-
Open from July 1st to Sept 1st. A
up a second wire on their route to live or six-montns-oia .Daoy aeau j ar, addre83 qeo. W. WHITE,
Mt. Airy to accomodate increased when they awoke. They have the
ax p. u,icinicfa anri wa aa trtfri that traf. svmnathv of the community in
LUU . -MS 1 UUOilltOO iiwm.v vw.s w w I J g. J V
charch was a very enjoyable affair, fic on this line is largely on the in
Mr. A. M. Staley, of IStaley, one creaseespecially the passenger
of the- most hr.nored embloves of Hat. desDite ; the Winston papers
Manufacturing Co., would have-all the passenger trains
8qminerl months at via Winston. We Germantonites
congratulate ourselves however.
23-2 m
College Treasurer.
"the Columbia
spend the-
their sore bereavement.
Gibsonville Items.
Mr. Andrew Summers', of Dur-
The Right Sort.
' They have been in business to please
their patrons ; they know now to do it ;
they will please yon every time and
TURNI P SEEDS
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that we still have a first class mail cur "r"'
Mr. Marion Smith's fine new
U V - f m w V m v m-- w m
ham, new store building is about prices the lowest, at
The Tom Rice Jewelry Co.
DAVIDSON 00LLI&
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VJJJ0OJJ, 3J- O.
Sixty-Third Tear
Begins Sept. 7th, 1899.
TEN PliOFUSSOJiS AND INSTRUCTORS.
1 COURSES FROM A. R. Ji. S. AND A.
LABORATORIES WELL EQUIPPED.
GYMNASIUM COMPLETE.
WATER-WORKS AND BATHS.
CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL, SCIENTIFIC.
LITERARY, BIBLICAL, AND MEDICAL.
SIETID FOB -A. C-T-XjOG-TTE.
J.
B. SHEATtER, Presidont.
GUILFORD COLLEGE
Total Escpesajaes for "ITear $133.
i Can 1p SasllT- Xiod.-a.ccca. to $90.
! Xj J Xi- HOBBS, FxecLexLl3.
C7"For Catalogue address Ge. W. White, Treas., Guilford College, X. C.
Alamance Items.
mansion is in course of erection,
and when completed will be one of
Th
on th
'.' l-Ot Or.lv nriMn Iuf Utivnln
-j t.ieyrTkealarce yield uubntit
but
arg yield wnkntity and
tcj. - CSwt aim it r !rrnw artrl
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f1 y eeils tha are adapted in kind,
$'.xfSw'y and growth to khe soil and
e of the South, an& that wc are
js evidenced I by' the large
i
spienjd id reputation which
a occu enjoy. ( j
t your merchant does not sell
food's Seed. SPT1 ,1 for
:. Farms ior Sale. .:. ;
Situated ten miles eoutheast of Greensboro in
good neighborhocKl. Contains 1224 acres more
or less. Good two-story house in beautiful
grove. Good out buildings and tobacco barns.
Well watered. Good orchard, meadows and
.... hMriiv tim)xrni Known as the home place oi
Stewart. essays, adaresses ana an tne exer- tne Iat'e J w. Stewart, deceased
We are sorry to -note that Mrs. cises were very interesting and en- fjjmkw. rb0S
Elizabeth Scott, who has been in joy able. The secretary of the con- ore or i wen GoodfiSS5
on application.. Address or c 11 on
vv M. f!- STEWART. AGT-
223 South Elm St., Greensboro, Ji. C
e singing school opened here the finest residences in Gibsonyillo.
e morning of the 25th, . 4 Boon Station township Sunday
Miss Florence Stewart, of Guil-T school convention met in Sharon
fnrri nnlleae. is visitini? Miss Marv E. L. church last Sunday. The
O ' O J I r
J ced ilMce-Ust. j Small pack-
f can le sent by mail, I and larce
j -aacapiy and quicluy by lrei2ht.
J T. W. Wood k (Sons,
a ".3ihcii, tvivii iiiuhu, t a.
1 about
ver.
inter
1 heatf-UrattM nHClAr&.Tur. .
nlP and Vegetable Seeds, Hya
cinth and other P I o w erlnz
Kulbsd Catalogue mailed
"ee rrite for it, and prices
any eed required, t All
correspondence cheerful-
ly aaswered, , .
A 11 , .Ml. . .
f J ij fa LL t ATA LOGUE tells al
A lor fa:i plaftiina : Crimson Clc
t ..-,ry oi-sandvetclf. Rape, w
9 .'"'l Or (IntUi Hafi hMt
4
Koolfh rfnpa nrr irnnrAro VentlOn Will IUmiBO me JTATBIOT
Mr. Alley Allred and iamily, ac with a rerrt of the roceedings.
companied by Miss Joanna Har. Mr. L. D. Majr and Miss Mary
din. visited relatives at Guilford Ferguson, of Gibsonville, were
rllA rAflntlv. - united in marriage in the Metho-
r'u iL diet church at this place on last
Mrs. -" ".X Sunday, the 23rd. The 'ceremony
College, isspending parr of the W9aJr'. m mA hv Rev R p Pa.
summer with her parents, air. and K r " ? r - "
Vl .inu:.. . ker in the presence of a large aud-
Mr. Lequeux is going to take a Ufr'a nf'm.nv ftrimfrihrr fFiAila.
vacation, therefore there will not peace and pro8perity attend the
oe any more preacmng u o happy couple.
OB OalUrUBy UOlUiD fclio tuuu
day in August, when our protract
ed meeting will begin. Mr. iJraa- Brtt!i y? wad Yea Haw Atajs Bcct
shaw will assist Mr. Lequeux dur- Etoo
ing the meeting. f - 1 cf
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Was there ever a time when so little time was equal
to so muchjmoney tojthe farmer as it is at this present
time? To make the most of this valuable time, you need
to take advantage hi I all the time saving machinery
which this progressive age offers. To be specific
so-tf
Executor's Notice.
Having been appointed execntor of the last
will and testament of Mr. Charlotte Gardner,
deceased. 1 hereby notify all persona having
claims against said deceased to present them to
me within the time prescribed by law, or thi
notice will bar their recovery. All persons in
debted to the deceased mast make immediate
payment. O. WILL. AJOIKIELD,
J5-6w Executor.
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