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Greensboro Patriot E8TABWSDEI WMmIlM VEDI118DAY . ,r nAVMH fe CO. VY. ai. d - y ' .t tb. P.O. n OWSS: N- C- M -- - and-ClS-gm-m .1 ..." -riAhAlL . . number .insertions is f the publisher, and will -rbid , at the option SJJof discontinuance - -i - -rroA mi to tne uk , . A ha time The .. . ihmond Time. -. ' ; AQQIUOnui uui i inihle for any It 18 B.uipjr fw . oarty. the Bepublican party or th. PopSlUt party, or f.w- name it may o- . , upon tne B ".inmnh now the Soutn. x - . , and then, but its reign will be brief. The whites win not the rule of such a party. . " Accepting this as a fact, and the truth of the statement cannot be denied, it is hard to understand wby any Republican should fight nnstitutional ameudraent. Of VUW - course it is to do , . t .lUon nolitioians who m, x mm mm w. mm m m m m m-a mm mm v mm mr m v z m. a w m mm v n u w r m m w u a j i'g8,5 otP by (be negro Tote will op- town,mBDt Mr. Jobn A.Tate, came for nas exvi rr.-rT i - i.t le. i fha - i 1 c.fnrriaw inn is . . v., - P0S6 hV mealufe. wo. 8 - up irom ? , ture Aguinaldo and Barmy. Mtframent of the negro from pon- visiting oer uuv-. few days. Aguinaiaos moM retiremeni, v nr K T?nrhia " t. hA Amnr r&n woo 10 a pneuuci u m . . jflAneed DV Jflr.uBl. ju. aouun,. UDBB, Bays uer buu j party should not be innuence j Thanksgiving day, and advi8et8 to continue the war against these designing men and their sei- the guests of Mr. J. W. Pais- big wi8heflt fish views. It is never our purpu x , We think he enjoyed mmwu to aid or enceurage tne ttepunca finely wun D18 gUn nu uu6. IIoLean8Tille Items. free school at this .place commenced last Monday. uri... niitrA Ward has returned from Troy and has taken charge of the school at Murphy school house. Ti T Wriirht. our miller, has been otnir hut'is now improving Blowly. Hopes are entertained for his sneedv recovery. T...t Ak Dr. A. P. McDaniel bad the misfortune to lose one of horses of the match. It dieu 0? Inflammfttion of the in testines. Miss Lizzie Tate, sister of your - Lata War IlexTB. ThA British and Boers fought a bloody battle at Modder river, Cape Colony, last Tuesday, uotn siubb suffered heavy losses, tren. we- thuen, the British commander, ana a number of other officers were woundeoV The conflict is said to have been one of the hardest fights (5 p) n in n i w i ? I in tne annais oi tne wihiuj. vonrdollsrs out of rubber? That's a treat On the same day a hard lougnt -tretch. It's a pretty hard matter to make a five dollar bill t,!;.Lhea battle occurred at Colenso, in( tne i doilar tjurchase. But yet. until rubber dollars are made 0Ter Natal, where the Boers blew up a r lo, the time scijajJWj f a. Remittances mut be y wgjg let- .i wtipv order, express or iM . iak Only such remittances wui uo -CAddrewaU letters to Greensboro. N. O. HrirlerA with rlvnamite. From present indications it would seem that the war in the Philip pines is near to an end. An Amer ican force, under command of Gen. Young, is pursuing the main body of Fiiipptno soldiers into the moun tains. Gen. Young hopes to cap- El To) WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6, X899. JViU U LrA UU U ttfiii . ma. U ftif vnnMl think thev 'have & WOndprf.il purchasing power equal to rubber. Listen : We will stretch $1.50 over i c3 of Ladles' Dongola Button Shoes that are being sold for $2.00 and 2.25 jns. OPENING OF CONGRESS. fif.aixth congress assem bled in Washington Monday and both houses adjourned for the day after holding short sessions. WAnresentative David B. Hen f Tnwa. the Bepublican cau nnminee. was elected speaker hnuae of -representatives The Democratic caucus nominated telv with his gun and dog. i.aiayee DniP, oi iaaies .Ku. u.u.. - ... BS - - m a v . aa n v a a r iinii - mm r -v i r rw ami a iiiii m r 11111 w mbh h c& u a w a. . u hi ii .-mi 'M i i . i . - nmmr i rOTAV Kiirifn iiiii iilv. nan xuuum i ovcir lniimi' uu a awk. u v w- - - auu i ih.j party in any way, but we know n We-.tewwyto uie by tbe waddde .Fridij morn- Futton BootsT all sues, from 60c to one dollar. Yoa c.n bay thecelebrr . a a. a. a w ht av iiw i i t -7 1 u hi - n ma a. a baa w h v w w i 1 to be a fact mat wo "T h.a Rh. U ouite ing. which the party can attain to any in veareT We hope .he degree of respectability and oe- r oon be restored to health. csncy in the South is througn tne John B Suwart 0f your elimination oi tne iguu city, paid us a onei vibi iv -; i i M.i vnfn 1 no cujiomu- nrnnr. jib Uttu uoou vyw tional amendment x,ffers such an after the irestsof bantation opportunity to the Republicans of North Carolina. and returned to your city same day. Colonel, when ou come again make your visit longer and enjoy the eomDanv of some of our fair sex. GREENSBORO MARKET REPORT. COBRKCTID WXXKLT BY JOHN J. PHOXMIX. j Wholesale Receivers and Shippers of Country irroduce. Shoe, the best school shoe on, the market. vSo for either men, women, misses children to step into a pair of our-shoes this week, why they will surely fR Christmas in!thelr heels, because the great holiday is nothing after all but L 22 5 - BUYING PBICXS. Beeswax Chickens old per lb.-. Large spring chickens lb... Th.nwivine day pawed off I Small epring chicken, lb 'i J I Viif trAiir rnr. I quietly arounu uwo, uui. - Featners rCBUUilUDUb UIU UVb Mmmv " J I Xivo J - . . i . 1 . I - . 7. 5 16 sen It is announced upon what is The jjemocranw w-- - James D. Henderson, of Tennessee. pteemed to be good authority that too will be the-Democratic leader David B. Hill form.r.UnnedStaes j tiA nrAaent session. i senator xrom ow, xusskf --i i ue was., ueepiy iuii- " J ; rl during the present session. nutfnrm of LmL. Anntrl aive him one, provided Oats... v an AkinAtiAnfl wnre made to xtepro- pori toe nomiuoo uu - , vu. v. vw-.- 0- -- - , bneep OKins. in and taking his seat, vention, even u tne nomiuco , . . , than could po88iby con- Dried Fruits .:- I v a k. nlatfnrm a reiter- I J IfJorn. new. Formal resolutions present j.-ury an u F; : sume. . Flaxseed , charees against the bigamist were ation of the unicago .piaviu. Qur p0gt master has been ap- onions offered; These charges ,, will be From which it is to be inferred pointed by the Southern Railway as PotateIriwetnew;; ; ; ;;;;; consideredbyacommitteeandun. thatM,Hl w til the: matter is settled Koberts cupy a position P ;:v " delT a8 he ha8 made some Koksbed' : will not be sworn in. the party, vve nope improvements in the office, and we All of the North Carolina dele- welcomed back into tne ranns thlnk will handle the f reight berore 3 4 Hntr thn greatest amount OI pleasure ana coaiiorv uuo cau uui ol. tne Sail w expenditure of money. When you come - ' Brins Your Small plrange And you will be surprised tosee the piles of goods a little money wiliba, from us. Everything cheap. We always buy the freshest goods direct froi the factory and pay CA8H. No trlcus or numouggery. w e carry, too, the biggest assortment in all lines ever shown in North Carolina, and will sell goods cheaper than anybody. NowOUR SAVINGS of the past few dirlrxi be satisfactorily invested here, because of the vast stock of needful goods dis played for your selection at prices that won't pull hard on your purse. BARGAINS in every department Dry Goods. Shoes, Clothing Cloiki, Capes, HatsNotions, &c. LIBTiSN : luc. socxa ai oo ; iaaies est, iuc ; Meni Vapcs, xaovo, nunuuj, -. j c r Undershirt. 10c : big lot oi samples in unoorwear uu uuaier ai m&nauctar prices. Suit of Clothes, 12.25 ; Pants, 25c : Overalls. 2oc ; AAA Sheeting, 5c. Each of the following articles at ONE CENT : 26 marbles, 10 slate pencils, i a nniia 9 hi.nt hnnks. 2 nucks hair pins, paper of pins. i3ball.thm4 i kA, KUnVin. nrl hnndreda of other useful articles. Come it nr Hundreds are crowding our store. Biggest trade we ever had. Unwashed au oi me - - . i . . lii.uiiiv yy ""r'v.;r . u gation, except Senator.. Pritchard hade to fee and 'Butler, were, present at tne may De neeoeu.- y-ry p . thil h M UUUUOl , ill I . W llllBUl V " I . . . I .tn Yttk ynnndfl i !j!4 U .a4 no o Sa i afi which 1nAAn'f1l.tlt A BTATXMICX TXQlOUy, " " "- HAB.RT-BELK BROS. CO, first day's session. Mr. Atwater. the Mr. Atwater, the i.depea. ? eflect g M- meMU;ed 19i inch,8 in circumfer Ponnlist reoresentative from tne , . , . n. 12 Inches lonz and weighed Fourth district, attended the Dem- Hoiton, a ;PC" iifpounds. We have surrendered cratic caucus and- yoted witb the Durham and a brother of Chair- t, P our Summ6rfle,d cratio caucus ana Hoiton,, of the Republican brother, but we hold good our rad- Democrats, although there was a exeoutiTe oommittee, 8Bya he i8he8 uitil defeated. Next will be Populist candidate for speaker . u pogglble for 8 a prize for the heaviest bog accord- - Our representative, Mr. Kitcnin, in..-. nnitd States ine to age. Weigh your hogs care- is topping at th. National hotel. to serve 9 " ln an we will Wth same, and In the house of representatives he revenue department in abj capa occupies a seat by the side of Con- Uy and.be honest and bom able. st Mt. P Ua.ant cressman Bailey, of Texas, D.mo- 'i i . P7 cratic leader in'the fifty-fifth con- but w. all rememDer eo vance s ijpfXllUU Ul HUB "OO d hoppers." A fffelSi The two principal things of in terest in congress to North Caro lina are. of course, the settlement 4 filfto.tion cases in STATE NEWS. church last Sunday conducted by the naslor. It was bis last sermon on the circuit. A large congrega tion in attendance. His text was, uTTA.ar tho Rahhftth daV hoW." At www J " . the close of the services ne aesirea that his congregation would give m m 11 l : An unknown white man was run the house and the confirmation of overby uMJjn : Ctariottj Fri- V.wart in the senate. Respecting uy-B"" , - I lA.ma 1 a aaifi r.n iiH ixiiirta uacuia the former North Carolinian are , ,Ktt f alonff the - 1 uu vuw o hopeful that both Mr. Crawford ea8tern COast of North Carolina -ajr 'RollaTnv will he nermittea than it naB oeen in mauj ywn. to retain their ..at.. There arb CaptalnZ.bulon B Vance, jiKievenin uniwu owwb xai.jr- ten contested election cases ana . c v.n - - ia son 01 mo occi.w. . - the fiat has gone forth that they hag been designated as recruiting 11 J 1 - J V. a .nil . T 1 : U must ail De ueieruuiucu uy mo omcer at j&aieigu. . v 11? I m. m .1 11 a . V n TTuSna.. of the first session, rne ttepuDii- xne iooiuau wwu wi k w..a . .. . 1 - I -Ji-TT "NTrrth Carolina defeated the can majority is, on "Jn lnter. vrblch is uncomfortably close. The me r A8Uant. G. on Republican leaders know ho hard Thanksgiving day. The score was I am getting in nice goods for the Christmas trade every day. I buy for cash and can and will give you the very best price to be had. Try me is all I ask. G. W. DENNY, 111 East Market Street. Notice of First Meeting of Creditors- Cheapest Store on Earth. 225 SOUTH ELM ST., K. of P. BUILDING. - mmaummuuuummaammauwmummmmmmmmmmw9mmmm J. F. J0EDA1T, r. l wwiz Jordan & Macdonald, Greensboro City and Suburban Pi of! In the District. Court of the United States for the Western District oi worm uarouna. IN BANKEUFTCY. bUOb Ul c I In 1116 ITlalier OI itUUU IU..OllClBv Uttumiupt. u : u. inrir knf1 nf f elloWShiD. I u nMifnn et .Inhn M fitWern. of Greens- II I III L1IC 11JLUV uMMva a I 1U tUS UJSUV w 1-- , . . . . Tt ;7. o yTA.t,nfy acene. as I boro.inthe county of Guiifora ana aistnct the church had gotten attached to him. We wish him success in n:s new charge. ! Shaw's Hill Items. aforesaid, a bankrupt: -vt: n a la v.omVv orivon t.hmt nn the 4th dav of December. A. D., 1899, the eaid John M. Stivers Manafactnring sites. Acreage adjoining the city id and tracts to suit purchasers. Farms and farmicg lands ubw lands, and tracts adapted to colonization purposes in Uti" ,,tir SnAnial attention civen to locating people Iron re7.indg'o?'bT,"kr.Ti "h.A't Northern States. Best of connections North aud booth, wr ! s.?'!A?.Mrlr!,S; 's'S .0nmlq0n uiih linmR-seekera solicited. t the loin oay oi ueccmu iouuuuvuwv o'clock in the forenoon, ati which time the said I - V UAWJfc .MV v. , ' . .MifAM mav sitand. nrnTe their claims. at- Mi Rula Dick is in your City point a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and JUISS rui xiua to u j j tranwiftt such other business as may properly come before said meeting. , This uecemoer etn, usw. . J. B. McCBABT, Referee in Bankruptcy, it is to keep a quorum present, and they intend to unseat as many of the opposition as possible and pre serve the least show of decency. am Representatives from Trinity and Wake Forest Colleges met in Raleigh last Thursday night and debated the question, "Resolved, That United States senators should he elected bv popular vote." The debate was. won by Wake Forest on the negative t . , 0 a it . Is. The Southern Kaiiway win soon replace the present rail between In the death of Gen. Robert 6. Vance, which occured at' his home at AleQder, near Aebeville, last week, Korth Carolina loses one of V. VtAbf onA tnnat rlintlntrlllfiViP . u-.L.. .4u.i.J Aflheville and Momstown with 80- BOns. tie it as a urumer ui iuo mto , , . , . - . . . nnnnd rails, reduce the heavy Senator Zeb Vance and was aooui , fcu 5A :mnM.a thA graUCB ftUU UlUOl TV ISO liupiuiu seventy-two years old at the time road The contemplated changes l 1 .1 TT . 3 v .ii ' ' t. 1 S1 1 inn A r nr niR neain. ne mieu iut&uv uu- m cnsi near a uaii uxiiiauu ww sitions of trust and honor and was lars. elected 'to various offices. For as a clerk. Lots pf hunting was done around here Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dick, of Greensboro, visited relatives in the neighborhood Sunday. Mrs. M. C. Stewart, of Greens boro, spent last week with her par ents in this community. I Mrs. Thomas Coble, of Burling ton, spent a short time visiting in the neighborhood recently. A good many of our people ex pect to take in a Christmas festi val tQ be hela at BricK gnurcn on the 25th inst. A protraetfed metihg closed at Mt. Hope Thanksgiving at which six persons accepted Jesus Christ as their Savior. JORDAN & MACDONAJ X 106 SOUTH ELM STREET. GREENSBORO X. C. rn run lis: Our Stock of Fall Shoes is now Comple te twelve years he faithfully repre 8ented the Ninth district ffresa. retiring on account health General Vance was a Con- imously adopted a resolution au Brave Men Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel f-h roanUa In InAft of arjrjetite. noisons a u v - mr c B , . . . in the blood, oacicacne, nerTousness, President Bryan, of the Atlantic headache alld tired, listless, run-down . t 1 1 T t1.v kaa I .ii T - fk...la via nooi) ff fool ucao i T P P 1 1 1 V . n u L VUOIC O av ussu fcw .w. CAN Hood Shoes $1.10 S5.B0. -federate soldier of distinction. He entered as colonel of a North Caro lina regiment, and at the battle of Murf reesboro, when General Raines fell. Colonel Vance took charge of bis brigade and remained in com mand through the battle. Shortly after he was made a brigadier-general. Near the close of the war' he was captured and finally released that he might secure clothes for the Confederate prisoners. u -He was not allowed to come South, but made a trip through the North and secured a large amount of clothing and $75,000 in money, which relieved a great deal of suf fering among his comrades. thoriziner him to borrow $50,000 . , for that purpose, to put tne roaa in nroner shape.. r ar r . . . The Traveling Men's union oi America was last wees: organizea in rhRrintte. rne ooiects oi mis new -streneth and good appetite. I can now eat anytmng ana nave a ubw lease on life." Only 50 cents, at Hol l ton's drug Store. Every bottle guar anteed. Illustrious Precedent. "That was a pleading . after- o0rw.iAtinn are. nrimarilv. to brine thoucrht of vours." remarked the uuuuw c . ""'I O ' - , 1 2 r 1 1 I 1 i 1 U tM4 liatanad f n ahnut concerted aciiuu ui an vrairoi- i oiu preacucr wuu uu iioicm,u ins men and their employers to se- sermon by one of his youngest f Ann If. ...U.tiia.)ita i 1 (( m V a n iron draw llTton on o , f in ii i.ini n in LErcunui'Dauiu i iithi nrrn. nucu uu v w i vaiu i o i .-..ww- 7 f mileage book and an excess bag- the analogies of nature to prove cage allowance oi sou pouuua uum me immonsitiy ui mo sum. tne raiiroau8. M r . - a v a a ia ar ai ' r- a . 1 . a . - We gUcirciiii.cc iu Den yuu LUC l- X-- w t 1 w v BORO FOR $2.00, either Men's or Women's. , s0 cer We have some old odd lots of Shoes we will sell you a on the dollar. . " : A movement is on foot at Se- dalia. Mo., to have 100,000 persons contribute 25 cents each to a fund of $25,000 to bepresented to the widow of Cant. Charles V. Gridley, who commanded Admiral Dewey's flagship at the battle oi Manila. "An afterthought?' saia fine younger clergyman, in some per plexity. "Yes. You thougnt oi it apou 2,400 years aiter Socrates." The North Carolina Baptist Con vention convenes in Asheville to day. DRY GOODS AND SHOES
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