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0 ' ;'.''-. ' ; " - ; ' ' . t M: - ' t . - - , . - . . .-! . i ; ; : i. : ... ' . . ' . ' ' ' !; ;. .. ' . ; ' ' ' ' . . . . ' - , .f - ' - ' . A ! ' , . . V I . : . , - t i , , - j f j . . . . . p:" ' - i .- - " . , i " ' ' ". TpE GREENSBORO PAlglOT, VOJ- 78 GREEKSBORQ, 3ST. O., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1899. 3, re,n;.n.P ro I - r n , , I I, , I pr.W.J.RICRDSON. Visiting jv 0FFICE: KAtZ'iJUILDINa. Residence: 6i? wj. gaston st. Id 7p . BEALL, H. Mrs. Will H. Matthews is la Wilmington. Miss Mabels Ease Is visiting Washington City. - Mrs. T. A. Lyon Is visiting rela tives In Leaksville. Mrs. J. M. Wolfe has woric to the gold mine at Gibson- vine was besrun Mnnriiv. nA wa a oing team has been reorganized and the boys will soon begin practicing for pleased to know that the prospects are the Virginia tournament, to .be held In bright. Four shafts have been nnt Roanoke the latter part of September. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON n? Court Square. jl: ki;sIIENC:: 404 Asbetjoro St. TELEPHONE tjlO. 17- E. Jj. STAMEY, M. D. St. At. Stagey & Orisssnfs Drug Store. Dr. J. J. BRYAN Offers his professional servicesjto the fcitizefts of Greensboro and vicinity i-r::scvE3n?o. b.fabiss' dsuq?stobLv t- oitositb Biilmov iiouse I Beiiencc ; No. 325 North Elm St. Dr. J. E. VYCHE, -.- f;, - .. DENTIST, flr (Kfiee- m SaVinga Bank Building i I several days. She has fever. Mrs. H. W. Cobb and Miss Irvln Scales are at Piedmont Springs. - An excursion will be run from Asheboro to Wilmington Friday. We regret to announce the serious illness of Mrs. Col. W. H. Osborn. President Peacock of Greensboro Female College, is in Wilmington. Mrs. Joseph M. Reece is spending a few days at Mt. Vernon Springs. ' Mr. J. B. Webster is spending a few days with relatives at Madison. Mrs. A. M. Scales and children have returned from a visit to Wilming ton, c - - T-Rev. J. Ernest Thacker, of Alex andria, Va is visiting relathes in the city. : Mr. E. L. 8!ss, of the City Na tional Bank, ha been sick for several days. . Mrs. R. F. Dalton and children are visiting relatives In Washington, N.C. Judge Shaw Is presiding over Harry-Belk Bros. Co. talk to you this week in regard to the "kissing bug trust," and Incidentally quote a been sick for Iew summer bargains they are offering. ongot. four snarts have been sunk and It is said that an abundance of rich ore abounds. The mine is being operated by the Ones made a r.ld B th pest hon.e at hasbeen rn,h Pt0T there BurllngtOD. which W..bnilt!ia.t .nrt Z , .h e"tatto " ior the accommodation of patients. After entering , - I wvwccu Ilim. I h. naMo. . m ...... i Bcern eenuempn . .t . Read their interesting advertisement. Mr. R. M. Rees lost a valuable mare by death a few days ago. The animal came of fine blooded Kenturkv to1r and was prized very highly by Its owner. Atone time she sold forj $600. If you want to keep up with the time read the Wakefield Hardware and situation. Satm-.i h.. luded arrest until la8ts.t..tT;. " T ?u lHtl J- C. Kennett ,Q -;sT,wuu,a 06 ne new " wwrecapiurea ID Burllnir- mAfln fnn TI " IUB niture, cooking atensils, etc They n In . r - 5U Chifar Consolidated thev took... 7": Jr " " 15 P that two gentlemen Uoia 3Ilnlnsr Comn&nr 1 t.., Muiwwe " J The Confederate reunion at Ashe boro Saturday was a decided success. A large crowd was in attendance and . me occasion was greatly enjoyed. Col. manager, and at a iurnisnea oy tne Kandleman band. Two hundred and twenty-five veterans were in the line of march. They were KlTen a r.Hmlo.,, t " 'Pn'7 director. , . I - " "'Hud UB WAS A rrttH-v . - . . lVu Ps- xuia morninir'. p.ui.k -vt ersays of him : "The people MM n M a. A ta were lodged In jail. M I l' uti r""?.!!? ' " --"".. ; v,tjpWance or lae posi- hae.tnn VoaJ. I iuk iuvuuir morniniT nrt Knnn i ? F. O. Bobbins, of Lexington, delivered over to court under a justified bond of and ObserT the prlnoipal address and music was $500. Being unable to give! bond, they of Guilford Mr. Fred Albright, son E. Albright, who lives three miles west of Mr. k " ' Tr'.!"." by mii...A w tt'UHh oi mat countv. mmmm m 1 1 m iiiiiiiiii TTi a an m a r . j . i ' - w mawa iitii br iii i i w wami r ' v S"f!?"lW a.1d Mf: trial and Immigration Issoclatlon win ?f the Pf-fl accident "e" J.' "'cre- iast inursaay arternooB while on hia cu,urcB itw with way to Buffalo church. He was drlv- , . Jur. f. A, Tate waa ing a young colt hitched to a cart, and 7x V t0 aucceed Mr. John while he was loosening the lines, which cCule7, who resigned very sud had been caught under the animals 7 y$sterdar about noon. Thero tall, the colt began to kick! High oe neia in tne court house next Mon day night, at which time reports will be received and officers elected for the ensuing year. Mr. M. V. Richards, of waanlngton, D. C, land and industrial agent of the Southern Railway, will soli watch. The quality of this iwatch is equal to many high-priced time pieces. Miss Virginia Hamner, of Point, was married to Mr. F. J. For tler, of Hagerstown, Md last Wednes- aay evening, ine ceremony was per- deliver an address at this meetlnt. iwiuicu iu iuB J-Ligu troim episcopal chvrch. - ' j Mrs. Lunn, who has been conduct ing a millinery store at Mrs. C. C. GorrelPs old stand, cx West Market rvaaf Vims .aU . 1. -m J - I . . ""si ouiu ucr bluuh. ui gvous to tnrougn a Mr. o. i. Dorsetr, of the firm of John- asrency that During the rjast few weeks a num ber of negro women have left Greens- ooroiorjNew xork, Boston and other Northern cities to take positions as servants. They secure the! nki temporary employment has been established in chin and bright was struck under the KnocKea senseless for a short while. Several of his teeth were broken and dislocated and his jaws were badly hurt. He has suffered considerably, qui no serious results Mr. Al- I , ",l5 10 wny ne re- 6U5u,uuboi wnicn is that h nired to throw up the situation. An other report Is to the effect that he re signed on account of the newmanager. Bon a orsett. t p this city and are promised largely In- Rev. Dr. L. W. Crawford, editor of creased wages. Some of the best cooks the Christian Advocate, and Rev. J. B. In town have gone. xaoor, pastor or tne Greensboro cir- Mr. J. F. ReitTi wr,n The Friends Yearlr Meatlnir at are anticipated. High Point closed yesterday having been In session one wv tk. Judge SImonton, of the 'United logs are treat erant. in ffc. m. . States Circuit court, has just handed Friends, and the meeting this year was down a decision in an interesting case no excention to thu mi. 1 that was arzued before him a.t. fhii mmvnpAnia' . . 11 i, . . i f J ivuucu aua mucu in- Pv,.M,..u. ucuwn wMuroaijQi terest was manifested in the nn a et I . 1. Ji m . . . . . . i.l. south Elm street. Greensboro, N. C. RA.vinh.m AA.irf . w.nrA.,w t.i. r.nit nffoiirfad tho ire 11 r.-.-. . . ' . .. i ,,uo uoluuct vovenani iiUUdlng and ings. ReDresentatlvaa - " . i4v fcue traiD Patcnera or the U. F, & Y. Loan Association, of KnoTvili nri wo . , "tV,- v"u' ' " , 1 A.uiu Auuiaoa.uaio. lowa Of Dr. J. H. VHEELER, 0FFICE: Op. Wkrd'i Drug Store A. M. SCALES i! li- . r ; ,..y. ! . Attorney and Coiinse GREENSB0RO, N. 0. lor at tawr pt-CER II. ADAMS. ADAMS '& Attorneys KOBpRT D. DOtOLAS. I ' ! -'-I . , SAVINC3 BANK BCJLDINO, . i : I Bradshaw & 4::cs:;eys and counshlloss at law, (iREESSBORO, 1 ractir in State and! Federal CourtB their K.T vices ara letieeJ, Olii ' ; Court Hmise, North Elm fctret. i G.JBYMM, W.P.BYN Z. V. TAYLOR. BYNUIYI, BYNUM & TAYLOR, .Attwaeys and bo'unsellors at Law. week. Mr. T. A. Hunter and family afe visiting relatives in Mecklenburg county. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Perkins are spending some time at Mt. Vernon Springs. - Solicitor A. L. Brooks is at Rox boro this week attending Teraon coun ty court. .. - The Gate City Band is preparing to give a minstrel performance at an early date. Mrs. D. M. Lucas, of Washington, N. C. is viftltinc her nurnntji. Mr. nH DOUGLAS, Mrs-B-N-Smlth- bnerm uumer is now boarding thirty-three prisoners in the county jail. Two of these are white. Mr. Charles E. Brower returned yesterday from a week's stay at Mt. Airy White Sulphur Springs: ' The firm of Huff & Overby, car riage makers, has been dissolved, Mr. Huff acquiring the interest of his part ner. Col. James T. Morehead Is attend ing Rockingham court. Chief of Po lice Scott went oyer Monday as a witness. Conference, whtrh wa hoM It "Mt- Air. wv - F r-"iT" i "a wnana8Deen to recover a loan. Judge i iu iuts HBrvinfl nr rna Aricntin cmm- i . i wv. s rums iuki any money paid bv tne boi Line at Wilmington for the past few rower as interest on a loan; together ." to icbutueu xruin UA9 6uuo w Maiua, r ia., loac- with &nv mnnthlv nmlnm. t . triill I l.t . ' I r..uu. j,u iujb . a J where they very successfully repre sented the Greensboro Nurseries dur ing the past season. proceed- the church returned from part of Virginia, cept a position as dispatcher for the F. C. & P. road. Mr. Reitzel is a native ef Liberty,-Randolph county, and a most expert telegraph operator. Mr. J. 8. Atkinson, a former resi dent of this city, has been here several days arranging for a course of lectures and musical attractions which will be presented at the Academy of Music during the coming season. An escaped convict f rbm Alamance people An excursion of colored T""V t a. w iruui iuru&u 10 uanvuie was neia up here Saturday by the officials of the Southern. The managers of the excur sion had not abided by their contract rStooaton Kansas, Pennsylvania, Maine and other states. Delegates from England were expected, and their presence was looked forward to with much rtlAftanr Hitt- loan and the monthly dues paid on the they were unable to attend Th! stock, must be credited as payments ports rendered Indicate that the church on the amount borrowed. He holas and Its various institutions are In a that the law, as Interpreted by our healthy condition. Thoae who attend. state courts, prevails In such cases.' ed the exercises had an onnortnnir f 1 1 i i r vaavuvaiu uidbuuiiiv ami The young ladies of South Greens- exhortation by some of the leading members men and women of the Friends church Law, l I a county was rrested here Monday. wer required to add four cars ooro gave a reception to the "4 u ouumaiue xiuse uomD&QT and I in me united state. Thn itni.n.. with the railway company by allowing their friends on Judge Douelas' lawn on Sunday was verr Hr tv,ro their cars tor be overcrowded J They Friday night. A larcre I crowd wa thouaanda nrptnnf. f mm f Via an.Ain.j Newlin, N. C. wher- c opix-22-8t He was serving a term on the roads for larceny, and after escaping he burglarized a man's house and stole a considerable sum of money. Rev. W.!K, Forsyth, of Corbin, Ky.t is spending some time at the WIngate Sanitarium, Asheville, for the benefit of his health. His many friends in this county will wish for him a speedy restoration to sound health. I Mr. John M. Dick, proprietor of the Greensboro Steam Laundry, has purchased the lot and building occu pied by his business. He is preparing to build an addition to the laundrv to the present and a most enjoyable evening Incr country. t. m m. m m - I - - 1 . ' ""i n l - tram, ana auer a aeiay or several hours was spent. The fire laddies were wel tbis was done and the excursion nro- corned in an eloauent ahftrt inMAh .L j ceeded, with everybody on board bad humor. In a Mrs. Mary Bilbro died at her home on West Lee street last Thursday after an Illness of some weeks. She was about seventy years old and was the widow of the late P, H. Bilbro. ! A son and two daughters are left to mourn her death. She had led a consistent christian life for long years and was a member of Centenary Methodist church. The funeral services -were conducted from the late home of the Judge Douglas, after which the coni- . - i pany was treated to some excellent vocal and Instrumental music. Deli cious and aDDetizinc refreshment. a Q - w wm H M W were served by the young ladies. The reception was given as a token of the appreciation of the honors' won by the Sou thside boys at the state firemen's tournament. ioe COXTHI1 SO.TT A B"FL i . . Mr. W. L. Ferrall, the American and will double the canacitv f hi. deceased Friday afternoon. rwi 1 . a I ' I Aooacco company's vuver ac inisiior.f place, days. W. B. BEACHAM, Architect and Bnilder. Building, . - N. C. popular traveling passenger agent of the Southern Railway, gave us a pleas ant call Monday. The fall term of Oak Ridge Insti tute opens next Tuesday. We are glad to know that the outlook for a large attendance is very line. Capital is being subscribed to build a cotton factory In High Point. Work is exDected to becin on the Phoenix Mutual Life In- bullding In afew we!k8 - Mlis Nannie Terry Is home from Columbia, S. C, for a short visit with mends. She will spend the latter part of the week in Reldsville. ha hoen niltfa itnlr fni aavaral mv ot Music last nieht bv a chanter of u. tuuu,ui uunriuiie.iae orphaD fpom the Oxford Orphan j; OCice in Odd Fellow 0KEK5SBORO, - I MURRAY BK0S. f PKCIAL- AHENTS FOR THE Asylum. The music and recitations were greatly enjoyed and reflected credit upon the children aid itheir trainers. I . At the meeting of the board of al derman Friday night Mr. M.L. Shields resigned as a member from the second ward. Mr. J. M. Hendrlx was elected as his successor, but upon Mr. Hen- Mr. Q. H. Royster has closed out his stock of dry goods recently dam aged by the Benbow House fire and will work K.of P. endowment rank in surance until fall, when he expects to secure another store room on South iiiim street. Mr, Royster has been the general agent for North Carolina, northern We have received the fall catalogue of T. W. Wood & Sons, the! well known . - . . - 2 I seeasmen oi Kicnmond, va. This cat alogue gives full descriptions and prices of flowering bulbs for fall plant ing, with directions for culture; also a selected list of seasonable vegetable and Held seeds, including grass, clover, seed grain and forage plants which have proven especially desirable for the South. They call special attention mixtures for all soils and purposesl McRary, of Lexington, referee in bank- While returning from Pleasant Garden Sunday, night Mr. D. A. Klrk patrlck, of this city, had an linnleanAnf. experience. He spent the day with friends in that locality and started on the return home about 9 o'clock. When about two miles this side of Pleasant Garden two men sprang from the side of the road and made an effort to grasp the horse by the bridle. Mr. Kirkpatrick was unarmed and was of course startled, but spoke to his horse, which started off at a brisk pace. The men followed the. buggy for a short distance, but Mr. Kirkpatrick was un able to recognize them. He says they were white and each carried a club. Two bouses near Pleasant Garden were entered by robbers Sunday while the families were at church, and it Is prob able that these were the men who at tempted to hold up Mr. Kirkpatrick. (Georgia r and northern Ala- i t . - . u,u,B,ur ,wu ,vwa. neieit yes- by addressing T. W. Wood terday for western North Carolina, to seedsmen, Richmond, Va, oe aosenc until me nrst of September. Any reader of the Pateiot can obtain a copy of this catalogue free Of charge & Sons, iurarice Company. t see-our plans. We; can nterest you. I J. T. JQHNS0E f ' THE GREENSBORO pfE SPBCllLIST, (H SOUTU ELM ST. Examination, Free! 3 a. nT. (oil. rr!c" Horns : I p.m., 2 to 6 p.m.. ; ESTABLISHED 30 YEARS. 11 1 . 1' arrai's Son expert l AND Dr. J. E. Wyche and wife are spending some time at White Sulphur Springs. The Doctor will be absent from his office until the 21st Inst. Mr. H. E. Peele has gone to Hoore's Springs for the benefit of his health. We are glad to know that he Is Im proving and hope he will soon be well. The cheap excursion rates orer the Southern-Railway to Asheville on the 22d and 23rd will afford an excellent opportunity to visit this delightful summer resort. - - , At the meeting of the grand en campment, of Odd Fellows, in Char- ..owBl1ipt,-.,frj Ker. E. M. Collett. a colored preacher and divine healer, isconduct- If you are thinking of purchasing Ing a meeting in one of the colored a grain drill, and want one with (sim- churches of the city. The services are plicity, strength and accuracy com- attended by immense congregations blned, coostflt W. O. Stratford's silver- and the preacher's reputed power as a tisement in the Patriot, You; can divine healer is creating a great sensa- nnd all the advantages of any machine tion among the colored population. In the Pennsylvania Low Down. The two weeks Auzuit' term of Superior court will convene next Mon day with Judge Brown on the bench. The criminal docket is as full as usual and will occupy' much of the court's time. There is also much business on the civil docket to be disposed of. 1 The restraining order by which the sale of Dr. D. W. C. Benbow's property was stopped will come up for a hearing before Judge Ewart at Hen- dersonvllle on the 22nd Inst. next tr i i m m . oBTerai laatances oi miraculous cures have been reported, soms of the cases being of long standing. The evange list effects the cure by the laying on of hands and prayer. After September 1st the building on North Greene street, which has been occupied by the American Tobac co Company for several years, will be occupied by George O. Wilson & Co, who will succeed J. S. Cobb fc Co. In the leaf tbacco business at this place. . The directors of the Greensboro Loan and Trust Company met Satur day and decided to open their institu tion for business as early as, possible. A portion of the building occupied by the L. Richardson Drug Company has been leased for temporary quarters'. Later on a suitable building will be either purchased or erected for the use of the company. The preliminary arf rangements are now being made and It hearing of the injunction ruptcy, has been conducting an ex amination Into the affairs of Dr. D. W. C. Benbow. The Investiga tion is being held In the Federal court building at this place and is for the purpose of determining whether there was fraud used in obtaining the degree of court ordering a sale, of Dr. Benbow's property. It will be remem bered that the sale was recently post poned on account of a restraining or der granted the Southern Lean and . Trust Company, acting for certain creditors. The testimony being taken at this investigation will be used at the case before is tnougni tne concern will be open for Judge Ewart, at Hendersonville, on business by September 15th. The th 29nd inr. Greensboro Loan and Trust Company is one of the strongest financial insti tutions in the state and will be a val uable addition to the business Interests of Greensboro. The building opposite the Farmers' TuesdaV. Tha Pfi HO ii tatd a WimhAma nnw mtivlA Vi T a v w tfr f-ViA an.nlni vaoi. I xuv ouuiueru zvaiiway will SuOrtly I wu iun war&eb uunag ADJUSTER. Soutliem Hallway ipecialty. w .i r .iiwriwH it. mi r e mi h i r r . - v mage 80me improvements on its posimasier, is speuaiug a vacation oi j gant new passenger station fon flair. In PaHnn Annntv T)n!nBl r. r J " .- . K c"y- Train sheds will be uis aDsence -air. ioe Armneia is assist- ele-this the coming season. i 111' TT ( Cr --EUS. Air? sizT!. wnftn Aim ' , ' ww Hand "wl "V??!. alvr.y, ing the postoffice force. -Mr. T. L. Chlsholm, of Ramseur, was here yesterday on business. He was en route to Sanford, where he as sumes the duties of secretary and treas urer of a new cotton mill. Dr. C Alphonzo Smith, of the Uni versity of Louisiana, who has been vis iting relatives here, went to Davidson College Saturday, on a visit to bis brother. Prof. Henry Louis Smith. in erected to cover the tracks and platforms! and other Improvements will be added, ji An architect is now engaged In drawing the necessary plans. ij Young men who are wlllintr to risk their lives iff the Philippines con- The police officers have recently been on the lookout for persons who are disposed to handle ardent spirits independently of the dispensary, and August 25th. as a result of their labors Mayor Tay- good to return up to and lor issued twenty-two warrants for the same train on August 26th. law-breakers. He had a full court Friday afternoon and when it adjourn- $3 50 to Asheville and . Return, August 22d and 23rd. j The Southern Railway Company will sell tickets good on regular trains from Goldsboro, Raleigh,1 j Durham, Greensboro and Intermediate points on atove dates at the exceedingly low rate of 3.50 for the round trip. ! Tickets sold on the, 22d good to re turn on any regular . train up to and including train Xo. 36, which leaves Asheville at 5.15 a. m. (central time) Tickets sold on the 23rd including tlnue to enli&t t tho roi,iitin...t I . . - . .-. .w.-,muS,uuOD ea seyeu proprietors oi Dlina tigers" here. Thirteen left Monday night for were lodged in jail to await the next ancouver barracks, in the state of term of court. There were as many as ln?', W,h6re they WlU 3iln l the three or 1 our CMM Int me of the Tnirty-flfth infanfrv. T.fA . - j ! uu liih v i nTTannnri Bnn rnnviorinn mmwm m UO Sent lO Jtiamla. I .nnnn Arvtmnfi...An. wm. w " am i s vuii In the Two nights and two days "Land of the Sky." For further In formation call on any agent of the Southern Railway. R. L. Vjerxox, T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. J. B. Graham, T. A, Greensboro, . C. Within a few months Greensboro will haye another pants and overalls factory, a company having just been organized here for the manufacture of these goods. We are not At liberty to give all the details, though It can bo. stated that the company Is composed of energetic and level-headed young men who will make a success of the business. The capital stock has been subscribed and a building secured. The necessary machinery will be pur chased shortly and as soon as the plant can be installed operations will begin. It is a multiplicity (of manufacturing enterprises that develop the resources of a community, and the organization of this concern is a step forward in Greensboro's industrial activity. Saw Mill for Sale. , I havs a 25 horse power Skinner en gine and boiler and a good heavy saw mill with inserted tooth saw, with all mill fixtures, which I will sell very cheap. It must be sold ! the next CO tys. If you want a bargain apply to J. H. or G. L. Kdokbtox, ffl-4 Guilford College SVC, 1 .
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