' ' Jr.. .V.I- 1 ! 1 -i: ' ii: ' j : i, i". - -1 .51 - : - ) V i i -I . i . " ( r ..ij ; t. i i 1: "M in if 'i 4 A. w 1 ,M . .'1 .;;! i J ; ' - 5 1 C 2 If you want" to get the--- highest . . . For your PRODUCE, CHICKENS, BUTTER, EGGS, ETC., Go to , S.E.HUDSON, 513 S. Elm St. Greensboro Patriot. . - ESTABLISHED 1821. TWELVE IA.GE. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 18, 1899. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. Mr. C. W. Tate has gone to States : Tille to attend Federal court as a wit ness. Mrs. L. Johnson and children are on a visit to relatives at Whiteville, Columbus county. Rev. Dr. F. II. Wood, presiding elder, held quarterly conference at Mt. PisgatfSaturday and Sunday. Rev. D. I. Off man, of Melancthon, Randolph county, Is now editor of the Liberty Register, creditable local paper. " " McClamroch Brothers are engaged in laying the tile floor in Rev. W, L; Grissom's handsome new building on South Elm. Miss Belle Brown, daughter of our friend S. M. Brown, living southeast of Greensboro, is now a student at Jef ferson Academy. - , Mr. James Woodburn, who has been in business at Winston, is now connected with the Hague-McCorkle Dry Goods Company, in this city, Miss Meta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Kerner, of Kernersville, Is to be married on the 31st Inst, to Mr. B. H. Marsh, of Winston, a former res ident of this city, Judge R. M. Douglas returned to Raleigh Monday to resume his work on the Supreme court bench. He is gretly'Tm proved in health, though ht is not yet entirely well.--, If youfwish to know what can be done with ten dollars, read the adver tisement of Rankin, Chisholm, Stroud and Rees. This firm is accustomed to giving good and wholesome advice. Mrs,, Ella H. Troy, wife of Rev. John C. Troy, who is well known in -this section, died at her home in Jones boro Sunday morning. Her husband has been an invalid for a number of years. ''Midnight prowlers continue to infest Greensboro. One night last week some one entered Mr. G, S. GauldenY residence and stole several articles, among them being a good overcoat and a razor. Mr. D. F. St". Clair, n New York newspaper man, was here Saturday. He was formerly engaged in the news paper business in this state, having been editor of the Sanford Express and later ofhe Charlotte Chronicle, i A few of the many points of excel . lence of the Chattanooga chilled plow are enumerated in the Greensboro Hardware Company's advertisement. If you are not familiar with this plow it will pay you to call and examine It. Have you seen those high cut hunt ing shoes at Thacker & Brockmann's? They are equal to boots, but look a great deal better. You ban wade snow and water with them and use them for all round everyday and Sunday wear also. Bradstreets Commercial Agency has established a branch office in Greensboro under the management of Mr. P. D. Gold, Jr., of Wilson, Nice offices have beei fitted up in the Southern Loan and Trust Company's :. new building. , - -W. H. Gilbert, a hardware dealer of Wloston-Salem, has left for parts unknown under suspicious circum stances. Before leaving he sold his , stock of goods to another firm for less . than half cost. It is said that he is badly involved. . Mrr Willie R. Denny, of McLeans Tllle, is delivering the city mail on'llr. Schoolfleld'a route while the latter gentleman is recovering from the in juries sustained last week. Mr. Den ny passed the civil service examina tion only a few weeks ago. Last Thursday's Webster's Weekly says : "Mr. and Mrs.R.D.Reld'slegion of friends will bear with genuine re gret of the death of little Lucile, their only child, at the residence in Went worth yesterday morning. She will be buried at Greenview cemetery in this place this evening" The Oak Ridge football team play ed the University team at Chapel Hill last Friday, being defeated to the tnne of 16 to 0. The Oak Ridge team did not hope to win from the University, but they will be heard from when they begin to line up against the college and high school teams of the state. Mr. J. M. Cunningham hat been removed from his position as store keeper and goager in the revenue ser vice and is succeeded by Mr. J. D. White. Mr. Cunningham received his appointment under Cleveland's last administration and i the last Demo crat connected with the service at this place to "walk the plank." The Raleigh correspondent of the Charlotte Observer has the following to say of the High Point exhibits at the state fair: The collective exhibit made by the High Point manufactur ers is very remarkable, not only in its scope, but in the quality of the articles. The only trunk factory in the state is at High Point. As to furniture, the styles and the materials are in wide range." t Asheboro Courier: "On account of ill health Mr, H. M. Worth has re signed the position of secretary and treasurer of the two mills of the Worth Manufacturing Company and Mr. J. Worth McAlister has been elected to fill the position. Mr. Worth is now in Washington under treatment and we are gratified to learn that he is im proving and the physicians promise him a cure in time." An election to decide the question of issuing bonds to the amount of $50,- 000 for water works and a sewerage system in High Point was held Mon day. But little interest was manifest ed by the citizens of the town and the bond issue was defeated, less than a hundred votes being cast in its favor. It is to be regretted that the people of High Point have let slip this oppor tunity to 'demonstrate to the outside world something of their enterprise and progressive spirit. During a revival in Davie county E. D.- C. Pope was converted. He was the owner of a government distillery, and immediately after his conversion he went to his distillery and tore the stills from the furnace and destroyed what beer and mash there was in the tubs. What whiskey was on hand was in the government warehouse, and he had no right to trouble that with out stamping it. He will have to ac count to the government for the beer as though he had converted it into whiskey and this will cost him about $32. Mr. B. N. Mann, of Siler City, has acquired an interest in the business of the Elite Confectionery Company, which has been so successfully con ducted during the present year by Mr. M. Thomas Edgerton. The capital stock of the concern has been doubled and a line of fancy and 'staple grocer ies will be added to the stock. A handsome delivery wagon will also be put on the streets for the benefit of the Elite's customers. Mr. Mann arrived j from Siler City Monday .and entered at once upon hU new duties. His family will remain at Siler City for the present. . .. Some of our readers doubtless re member a man by the name of R. O. Woggaman, who was a resident of Greensboro about ten years ago. He married a Miss Cheek,of Orange county, living here only a short while after his marriage. Several years ago they separated, Mrs. Woggaman returning to her home in Orange. She was here a few days ago and gave out the infor mation that her husband had entered suit for a divorce in Lincoln county, where he now resides. It is said that he wished to obtain the divorce in order that he may marry another woman. Mrs. Woggaman will contest the suit. They have three children. Housekeepers Know that we sell dry goods and shoes everybody in town knows that but we would like for you to know and re member that there is an "up stairs" to our store, where we carry all the year round a good line of carpets, mattings, art squares, linoleum, floor oil cloth, rugs, window shades, lace and tapes try curtains, etc etc. Any time you feel like it we will take pleasure in showing you the goods in this department, whether yon want to buy or not. Respectfully, Thackkb fc Bbockmaxx. A Thousand Tongues Could not express the rapture of An nie E. Springer, of Philadelphia, when Dr. King's New Discovery-cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had made life a burden. She says: "After all other remedies and doctors failed it soon removed the pain in my chest and I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding Its praises throughout the Universe." Dr. King'r New Discovery is guaranteed to cure all troubles of the Throat, Chest or Lungs, Price 50c and $1. Trial brottlea free at Holton's drug store. j Wanted Fifteen young women are wanted at once to operate sewing machines in the Hunter Manufactur ing and Commission Company's overall factory, on Buchanan street. Those with experience in handling machines are preferred. Apply to the company by letter. Many of our people are attending the state fair at Raleigh this week. A special train of twelve cars was run over the Southern this morning, leav ing here at 7 o'clock. The fare for the round (rip Is $2.40, which includes one admission into the fair grounds. TEIj rphotve w0, goo V s t ! For your LUNCHES, and as floe ICE CREAM AND SHERBETS As can be made. Fine Confections, Fruits, Cold Drinks, Fine Clears and Fancv Goods. Deliv ered from 6 a. m. to 10 p, m., on short notice. Restaurant and Ice Uream Parlor open until 11 55 p. m. Sunday Hours Breakfast, 7.30 to 9.30; Dinner, 1 to 3; Supper, 6 to 8. J. R. Chrismpn & Bro., GROCERS, 122 WEST MARKET STREET. New Club Loaded Shell, 40 CENTS A BOX. Nice Cracked Rice, ! 5 CENTS A POUND. Jewelry mm 326 South Elm St., Greensboro. Up-to-Date Jewelry of Every i i Description. An Elegant Assortment of Goods Adapted for Wedding and Birthday Presents. Call and examine our goods. It's a pleasure to show them. GROCERIES PRODUCE ! We would be glad to supply your wants in the Grocery line at the lowest prices. Our stock of Fam ily Groceries is full and complete. We are in the market for all kinds of Qountry Produce. (Jo me to see us. . i SMITH & MURCH SOU I 511 South Elm Street.. Mi S. Jeff rey's old stand. McClamroch Bros., EXCLUSIVE MANTEL AMD FIRE PLACE PEOPLE. Can save you money on anything in their line: Mantels, Grates, Andirons, Fire Sets, Shovels'; Tongs, Etc. . ! W-UX'XUJ 211 S. Elm St., Greensboro, II. C. 1 i Long Distance Phone, 161. ..FALL AND WINTER... ClLlteY ! Mrs. Rosa Eamaer-Gartcr Wishes to announce that she has received her 'Fall and Winter Millinery Stock, and. will be pleased to show 'the same to her friends and pat rons. The stock embraces everything new and desirable in the Milinery line, and was bought at prices that will en able it to be sold very reason able. Remember the place 107 West Market St. iji 1 ': ' - Dr.Miles' Ptefn JPttl are guaranteed to stop Headache la 20 minutes. "One cent a dose? Enters Store H '- lie 'Bo Stands Face to Face With Great Bargains. ,t- "'524. to to to , ' :' ' ' - , " ' - 7 ' to : . . ' ,,- " to " ; ' ' . . V . " " -ty The destiny of our goods and prices is a journey of advertising for us. You little for so much value you cannot help telling others about it. PaJMo j NOW is your chance to secure the pick of the latest. Our new stock offers unu f advantages to the early buyer. There is no time like the present "to make your PelectT1 i Come in and we will prove to you that we are prepared to save you money. OUR PRFSF8 V! STOCK WAS BOUGHT RIGHT. So come in and let us show you what we can do in way of good goods at low prices. VV We want to call your special attention to our Ladies', MisseV and Children's WINTER WRAPS. We have by far the best and cheapest stock ever shown in Greensboro h V) . vwi ibices cannot be' duplicated. ; And as for Shoes we have broken all previous good records of oiir own and other are. rounding the stake a long ways in the lead of all competition. Yours trulv, , J; M . Hendri Oo, The 221 South Elm St., People's : Honey-Saving : Store, - ! ' - GREENSBORO, N. C. to to to to to to " to to to to "to . to to IT MvUM ,PIU! Cost is no Consideration, STAEflfillT Value is no Gonsidera Profit is no Consideration. The objective point of our business at this time is to realize cash from our goods and accounts. We have prices on our stock which ought to move it in the limited time at our disposal. This is our side of the question FROM YOUR STANDPOINT - i Price is some consideration, value is greater consid eration. These twp elements, combined as they now are in our store, are arguments clear, cogent and convincing. Greater values for less money than you can approach slse where. If we have what yoii want, we can be of substan tial benefit to you. Call and see us. flu Fis i Moll ' i i alfe-'Katz Company LEADING CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. Retiring from business. Selling for 60 cents-on the dollar. ISM ,4f -A BEDFORD'S TASTELESS I J I J iil . WITH XIESOIfcT . . . . And : a : General : Tonic. 0 O T It is more effective than Quinine, and is an antiperiodicralterative. tonic, etc. Owing to its pleasant and palatable taste it car be taken by the moat delicate and sensitive stomach Without any nauseating effects whatever. It combines Iron aa ia tonic and blood purifier, which is an advantage over any other chill remedy on the market. It'is positively guaranteed to cure or your money back for the asking. oU don't have to send 500 or 1000 miles away to get your money back in case it does not effect ft cure : Come to Farias. John ! . I - Fariss, K Druggist, Successor to Richardson Fabiss. 121 South Elm Street, Opposite Benbow House. I wv ,r ar - : 4- ' , ... j i 4 ! . 1 -

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