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- !.'-; "tpI j y: ) K1 h- - : ' - ... : . ' " ' w V V- . (4 II k I 1 ' v PROFESSIONAL CAKDS. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. In addition to the stalls In the i cltv Oolrf tt t - r vuo oiueriLBu uave Jiceuseu itentiary. the Pen- TOBACCO NOTES. OFTICB: KATZ BtJILDnT&. RESIDENCE: 318 W. QASTON ST. VI. P. BEALL, EI. D., PHYSICIAN AMD SURGEOM. 'tmnm' Loan and Trust Bldg. 0FF Residence : 404 Asheboro St. Office Hours. 11:30 to 1; 3 to 4:30. j TELEPHONE NO. 17- arAAn.KA.A i. . ' wn AsneDoro erreettl . Ho waM n.mu - : 1 u,u u r 01 xnierest to the Grower i very satlafactor. hni' t wir j"uf r,8"re ox- brick pri80ne mm fium -iert ana tHe Manufacturer. ... - t w "rumera, A 8Q6 Street: D. B. Yancev. " . ' " wuUI(y con -Prof. G. A. Grimsley has returned Ashe street. The license tax is $50 Dlt irom a ylsit to relatives in Oxford. year- 1 i r Policemen Jordan and WhttHr. I "'The editor of the Patriot ia nnder have been indisposed for several' davs !pecU1 obgation to Mr. A. H. Boden- vxx u L J ' namer. Pf Rural Hall, for a box of ! ex- ol7fWod ?0UBd aDd cetlMy nne cigars which reached old fashioned "lye" homluv in nnno na n,in , . We have now moved into the NEW M ARK FT I occupy STALL No. 4 Scott's. of this city, and Judge Tf B. Womack, clears sold hnpp th.t- mi. r . p xr- t j . Aue contention of fore Jtidcre Pnrnn I . ur market obensrf nn nn f .. " mo, x euerai hail . .Jwiajr- court, at Raleigh, Saturday. Thenri.. .5th' with "ther light sales, o wine i " rBP8ted byJodeeW. tA.i", -"""" weainer, but ye- ancjam ready to pay the hlirhMt mimn . anal tho nfFain , ... low. wt ti.i. hAlu i.. u?? r-,vtvmcaK- Solicitor Brooks, aii' TT BUwea, up nlcel?. rim uous, jtic. - 'I All 111 nVIW I -w-vaas W OCR IIIH wa.ovtuas ana were back in mar- Tl- Raleigh, appeared for the state! the prisoners wan their sale bell E. L STA3IEY, M. D. , 30 .Soia-tla. Blixx St- k For&am & Grlssom's Dnig Store. Dr. J. E. VYCHB, DENTIST, .::::WUJL"tt8 rBlurnea .T-"ue.u.uamer 8 Production in qual- that they had vioUt n LT, ran on Monday mornW e iaun.nu cuuuty, wnerehC Vlsitprl 1J or nnisn. i w viu varo-1 r T! i. latlvea. . . '"evLlted X . ! , "".,B1 th' "y Old not ewlodle L. ! " as high bia uuuiid Bounni HDHr AS TA fttUl UarfRfr ha , : -A watch night prayer meeting was be established in Guilford have been that the Jury that nLJ.lTA C. OLIVE & CO m?if?r?: 214 North Elm, opposite the held at the First Presbyterian church ordered by the counter uin.. . imnrnnol -S 'I rV" cnem was icfci- : T" HA.,i:,v': .f . ' "t- j u, wu, ana mat the sent- Office' in Savings Bank Building, South Elm street, Greensboro, N. C. last night. Greensboro Female College opened yesterday-after a suspension of ten days for the holidays. . Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Mebane and Mrs". J. W. Menefee visited friends in Alamance county the past week. Pure ground boxes, also loose trade. ob Inev warn hofn. t. iu : .. , , " w oiio mu uouaays ana we are expecting a lot of tobacco, a, we are -having some nice weather now All of our buyers ex- tion and will be ready for distribution ences of f tpn . " for handling it. hy the middle of the mnnth Jth nenltenM; . t. . iM tue tend thanks to v , his j.. h.n, J I wish v. o r-r Th.n u0 uimuig OI me month.' The penu board hopes to be able to make the dis- law. In dismissing the habeas corpu 8 pro- year. peath of Mr. Robert Eennett. ' r, Robert Kennett, a well known irentress township, died at near Pleasant Garden lat after , a lineerinc 'llino.a ; . ' .'! citizen of home He.jsuffered from lung trouble and had R. D. Tucker, of this ooont.. lit'" J "a't& ?F the - vvuuucu se much f the time. to the His death. tribution at itf next regular gmeetihg outne mn.nst. r,- ceedings and remanding the pHso t2 r?lin ID tbi8 city last week lr" penItentiary dge Purnell said "ere yesterday and was highly pleased hLl John Rdbinson, a painter, attempted 1 the contention upon which dii.h. - nr-tr - , was mgniy pleased, hode to Shoot Fi-flnlr T.ori, T I Was ai'kflil ' 6 . ' flua(I or this COUtltv. .was Was DOt OnexnentfiH ; .i wnio, .UGiiJirts l.HM l o a DuuuHii I f r na r n I n own ia.i. i . x . pepper in 6-pound weapoo ceuld be fired Lwi. . followim? nointa i L uwuaccoana gt more than Mr. Kennett was in th fnrtu in kegs for retail piece of furniture and laid low his as- lt. The way in which the ijury was H B sfh ! Tear of his age and had never been S. W. Scott & Co. aailant, after which he whinnmi Bnh. selected: that thl mth i -LJl! ' amlth one of Rockingham's married. He was a auiet. 'nntunmi.. It . .. re " . . oo,Buoru. uest isrmera. unlrf haa -j I :! - . . - & -jaiss oauie graves, who has been iason 8 orocner who attempted to in- inK 10 assertions, made irregular, hut if IwAmm-? ,colcruay ana 1 i nmpie tastes and habitsi a. m ... i . t3 wvvsvata w w ma a k. u ar -q m v ... a ma j W W MM A BB I - - ' B I Dr.H.F.F0X, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Guilford College, N. visiting her sister, Mrs. H. W. Whar- Uerferein the fracas. ton, has returned to her home in Wil- -Sam jcrutchfleld. a Hish ueKro, was lodged In jail a few son. report be true, it was adopted by local Point J . iuuuaaiionsor ? ini Notice; that the prisoners Wm h. I ivuecu 1U. I (all H IHW niT( J i ... v uu , u -The Bank of Guilford cases, which ago for the murder of Augustus Grav m,,"i , trial taken vantage of a i v , , . w auguHUB vray, thiairrftornloiiU. ifit. iA, . . vwwa. i biiu mil m a n v. ta m w - w Lee Wangh was here with tobacco a well read man and a mostlnteresti'nt? rf -j .uw KUt S COOd tlflfl.1 mnrol"u"cr8BUOUaJlgL VVhon EDWARD BAULI, H. D. ; PHYSICIAN AND STJEQEON. Offlco 1 121 S. Elm St., QreensTjoro, N. C. ' i (OVBR FABISS' DRUG 8T0RE.) Special attention paid to the diseases of the EYE,! EAR, NOSE, THROAT. Consnltatihg Hours: , 9 to 11 A.l 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 P. M. Jh. L. M. HUMPHREY DENTIST OFFICE IN THE NEW GREENSBORO LOAN AND TRUST CO. BUILDING. a ra naini rmiri o. t . i . vut, uoan jn. uve-year-oia nporn hnv f nui ue resumea to- roini. urotchlleld shot the boy at morrow. the latter's home in the absence of his The Guilford County Colored Parents. It is not known whether the Teachers' Association held a mleting murder was committed accidentally or at the colored Agricultural and Me- lQtentionaJly. No motive can be as- chanical College Saturday. . signed for the deed. . ? Mr. M. C. Stewart, of the Qreens- The old! city . market was closed boro Hardware Company, is carrying yesterday.and hereafter all fresh meats, nis ngat arm in a sling, the result of a Eame iowis, nsh, etc., will be sold in vuiotiiovNiHr r.v iriravi.t.j i t , U,6D bUt that tha Q.1n. . . uupouib court naa re yiewed the legality of such selection of the jury, and he declined to act on this ground. 4.1 . taan ne wasxpected for his load. 1 J. R. Dfttrta nf t-Ui v mis uouuty, was on DR. JOHN THAMES PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Speodalties: lres. , Throat, and Lungs. Glasses Fitted. - . Office and Residence, 210 W. Washington St. Telephone 173. Hours: 9 to 11 a, m 3 to 5, 7 to 8 p. m. bad fall received last week. aiessrs. a. Urooks, J. E. Mc Knight, W. C. Tucker and other loca fox hunters, are spending a few days nunting at Manchester, Cumberland county. , uray iSrotbers are distributing some of the handsomest caleudars "we have seen. They are lithographed in twenty-one colors, the work j having Deen done in Germany. Mr. H. L. Hopkins, the Southern representative of the Atlantic Refining company, entertained several of his assistants in an elegant manner at the this ma.lrn J I . . uunog me past week and gotabouttwiceasmuch as he expected. Richard Mateer had a load of tobacco here on our opening sale MnnW 2nd. The ground that a sentence of Sotmore for his grade than he was ex ten years in the penitentiary was not DectinS to average for his load. authorized by the law; that sentence John H. Fryar was here on the clos shouldave been to labor on the public in day before Christmas and on the roads, but that the act of 187 does not opening day after the holiday's- and vuujpuieury oa cne ludee to ys cnat prices are fniw w - f Dr. B. A, BnftOn, Hotel Guilford yeterday. DENTIST. Bee in M. P. Building, opposite McAdoo House, - , . . . . . DR. L. A PHIPPS PHYSICIAN AND DENTIST, DANVILLE, QUILTOSD CO., N. C. Specialties : Chronic Diseases, Rheu-narism,-Epilepsy, &c. A. M. SCALES. ' J. I. SCALES. 7 Scales & Scales, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, GREENSBORO, N. C. Z. Y. TAYLOR, GREENSBORO, N, C. rne members of the fire depart ment had a watch night party last night.; The passing of the old and the coming of the new year was marked by the tolling of the fire alarm. Mr, Henry Brem, who left Greens boro thirty-four years .ago for Iowa, where he has resided since, arrived last week on a visit to his sister, Mrs. L. A. Rees, and other relatives. ' The presence of an automobile in Greensboro la attracting a good deal of attention. It is in the possession of the representative of a company who is here advertising the machine. rne trustees of the West Market Street Methodist church have pur cnasea tne property4n the rear of the church extending to West Gaston street'. It is a very valuable-piece of property. , ' l Here are at present three insane persons confined in jail. They should oe in one or tne state insane asylums, but owing to thejorowded condition of fho nn ttt Ma.l,.i tt . . . . . . town for cannot dHpoae pV then, .7th "1 th . - Smith. H. W. Lam- to thO grocers as formerly, but will be compelled to take them to the market house, where there will always demand for such products. attacks yxr i . , , j luus bourne Air. Bennett went to Ari zona and spent some time, after which he went to Florida. Failing to receive any permanent relief, he returned home to spend the remainder ?f 'hie" days with loved ones and friends.) ' The funeral was held at the Pleasant Garden Methodist nh - v n u;vu - deceased was a member, Frfday, was attended, by a large concourse' sorrowing friends and relative. service was conducted by Rev. A. i the and of The1 as good as G. Kirkman. ? be that the onspiracy is not punishable bv North Some days ago Chief of Police arpHn lt; but the jSupreme coon In acott found a negro bey, half starved 118 ,revIew of tnis case says it is sopun and almost naked, wandering around lshable and has been so since Chief the streets. The boy said be had no Jatipe Taylor's time. The remedy, home or no one to care for him; that therefore, is not in the Circuit or Dis his mother Was dead and his father an trIct court, but by writ of error, and inmate of the county home. The little te pri8oner8 ha in this matter clear waif was carried to the jail and cared mistaken their remedy. There is for pending arrangements for his ad- ?nl one way in which the Supreme if the latter court be wrnn, tT AnlZTJS:? prutno,i,theDIstr,t orci, SIS: ! r Th.". ... . thU market !n tfae past three days and LV, T -Cne crIme of were highly pleased with prices COnSDlraCV fa not nunf.h.Kl -kx I - "m pntes, Walker & Gilmer, of rho iv.me.. wnrenouse, desire to thank you for your past favors and extend, a new year's greeting and promise you their very pest efforts whenever you come to the Farmers warehouse, Murder at Elon College. At Elon CollPCTfli Phplifma. M. a : muio5 May AIL r E. A. Smith, a well known and highly respected young farmer, was killed by John Brady, a desperate negro. It is said that Mr. Smith's father-in-law Mr.JR. A. C, ICernodle,and a negro bad a disturbance that resulted in a flght., Mr. Smith attempted to separate the two. when Brady fired a revolver at nil was here mission into the county home. Mr. J. R. Jeffreys, who has been a member of the police force for several years, has been elected keeper' of the city market. While the salarv l court can be reviewed; this being by a writ of error. Attorneys for the prisoners irave no tice of exceptions and applied for bail. The application was denied, whereupon smaller than that nriA . n " -hf:i.w me oupreme court of the : r - uvubouiau. I irn(j o . Mr.Jeffrirflrloa!mL oiaies w In order to escape niehtTork "til ?f U r D8al ait the crooSs mr warehouse during the past week, Po"ce force." For the present Officr TI 10 t0 Weaver, who Has been doing sanitary Prof Orimslev Retirea Fror RM, ti 7 ' .5 ovt r work, will fill Mr. Jeffreys' place on Work. t o.V011 aP" the force. . -ox, ,s aiso an error. : Durpns was expressed a few snouia De ?io to $38 per hundred. -Mr. Clarence (pone, Secretary and days ago when it was announced that Ben Walker, the clever salesman of easurer ;or the Hucomuga mills. Prof. G. A.: Grimslev. and Mr.J. TT 'nonnr fK- 'Lf n "r i.uuubb, naa a custo- J y ao BUUBnUlBU- " vilCBUSUOro eTaaen fiChnoI Hari I mar a fn . ' . " ' c "lc""' wr graceiuiiy remembered resigned his position to become secre- ' " " J auuuitjr uuuureu, r or tne rem ai nrJpr nf ttQ r. Conn wad npoaantori ii. ,r nmo. u l i.. J i remaiuaer or tne t v-v-v mm a yaiua i vvm;oujf, iuo ubw me insurance com hi a nrnhvalln lr T . 1 I . v.w uuiuiGiia auu mr. ipnnv a hanH. i ih 11 v f 1 1 1 r. in ntva.oHAn 1 m . . . jcaj i mt rf tr vf"u "ere a iew get mm 30 per hundred Ran i flno some fountain non onH ni, Lnntii., . tt , . . " . v "uiiureu, iJen ia a nne T uu ouvor ujouni- """""o a$u. ra0 assuraea tne duties salesman on the cuuauu orusn. rne presentation or nis new position today. speeches were made by Mr. R. H. Holt ' Prof. Grimsley has been superin- and Engineer Jobe; tendent of the schools of thi. n. - wu u iut m, the ball taking effect in the rfirht lnnr XT w Qmlfl. t . . . a. r. Aldred, of Alamance countv. L fU hAnM : Ajfter the homicide Brady and the negro who was engaged in the fight with Mr. Kernodle left for parts' un known. They were arrested In Salis bury Sunday and are now in jail'-at Grajiam. Whem arrested both n ego res admitted their identity. Brady has the jreputation of being a very des- , perate character. He Is understood to be ajfugitive from justice In Virginia, having recently murdered a man in thatstate. j . Mr. Smith Is survived by a widow and two young children. J ' county. one day last week nH v. - ---- mum UIO yriueH rangea rrom ?1.25 to $30 per hundred. He made an excellent sale and was highly pleased." The abive Is an error. It should hav rA ir:n to $di per hundred. "Smith & Long, of Alamance countv. was taken from Judge u a nne ,oaa of tobacco at the Far- sw days ago who had been sell ing his tobacco privately at $12.50 per hundred. For the remainder of the same tobacco Mr. Walker managed to -4 vir. J. T. Perkins and Miss Claudia Jeffreys, of this citv. y m - a VUVaik day left friends by going to Raleigh last Tues- and getting married. The bride here on the previous day to, spend the holidays In Lexington, but return ed to Greensboro and accompanied the groom to Raleigh, where they were marnea oy ey. w. D. Hubbard, The Postmaster Glenn has grown weary tDe 'a8t twelve years, during which of waiting for the enlargement ' of the iirne tne work has steadily grown, and government building and will inaugu- Pr08Pered.; He has always takeq of marriage was to have taken place dur- a Baptist Association was conducted in HUBERT DDOUGIiASJh Attorney - at - Law, BJlVINGS bank buildio, G' BNUM,' j W. P. BTNUM, JK., BYNUH 6 BYNUEI, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. ; -.ii. , i lOe CotTRT Hnrr a tt! warenouse floor and will always do his best for his friend Messrs. Harris & Gamble, proprietors .1 T I.I H rt 1 llflU. TTT nM.xVA.. .. . la uv .auua TV Ql fllllllNM I1DCI Io T k I .1 . I I. n -.a.. o . l ... i . . i k iuo prcsmiit , inooin, out tne young thank you for your past patronage and rouble decided to suring a surprise oh wish you a happy and prosperous new theifr friends by movinir nn th Aia T7QQ l on-l koIt - . : . I i . r ttonk a """uance or your hj bride Is a daughter of Mrs, I P. F, The nioney order bn.in. ,a ognized as one of the brightest and KI" " fr, Z. J.eaf .lw- 'ey Jeffreys, .who resides on Mendenhali - - T vi o i ii&vrc n.Li Tf. 1 1 ij iriiiH nrnvi7Ai --m m. i m . transacted in the room in ablest school men in the state. Tn " . "ttru .gei street, rne, groom is employed on the . j pnc?s ior ureensDoro Teleeram. f tlx. . J A V I . " ine the nresent monv . of education in North n.iin. r , ,uCir exxons seem to s : - M v . w- uca uiiii.n 1.1 1 i - w vkm ouo vaauo i ro a nnvnti s.-x.r :ed in handline mall .tW " lot bat the vieoroue n " -B'y cuetomera. a. iray spent his Christmas in vara onmn . I nl orn ntsnH n hi a nf 1 . m I" ... .. . . duujo luiuiuieuiHii lh Mr r n o nn.t wMva au uib uiuiHssiiiii m ii ii ii ran. . . .. tnise institutions it is impossible to mL , J " I . . .7 paironage ior the veai1 i iininn i n o ty-i t-r9 t. i iiiriir.Hii u b nna ftr s-t i i office. vol be A t .1 ... ' a uuiou meeting or tne riedmont northwest corner hf the hn- Prof. GrimaW retirement: j . wuiiutU( ioaV I ! - -....xmv vuo vauoo - uo uuuiBU; iu nanaiin? mull matt a ocoac iubs, uut me vigorous vonnc nZTJ in T, fewt union The new arrangement will give Con- insurance company with which he has meetlnsr will be neirl -r. m noin..n I . " I . . , , , . mutirBDiy more room. j couueuiea mmsen is to be coneratu- "" T uuuuty, "i t,m . T i latea on securing the services of an . . . ' , i I r-Frank Lowe, a neirro. was trfvon o ... - . B .:. oory"'"s o n A rreight wreck on the Southern, prelimiuarv hearing hofr0 t m aDie afna competent officer. It is near Remington, Va., Monday night Eckel yesterday on ttie cbar.f it afeedt?,.at a better an r the po- delayed all the southbound trains yes. tefnptin to crfminally assault IJzzU uIa t liave been found in terday. No one Was killed or seriously W,tir - il. 1 .7 ?, North, Carolina. , , injured in the wreck, though consider- c.tV J who is not .hiaH.n.. nr n a . ."f" - k cft c cu nave without pmartAni.Q ni T- IT llflVO tha haaf .. n t i. . i usoi uiksub i ix towu i or holiday presents. W. tt. Hi id 4Kt able damage was done freight. 1 Rev. Pr. F. H. Wood, formerly pre to cars and. been made inr ih ra7L. 7J:?-ir msiey as superintendent of the .v" DOUO graded schools. Prof. Broadhu" Gn ADiriij-r Attornov at l aw ,tdlDS elder ot tbi G"bo'o district.- coart. Being onable to give bond I hl T. . g'I Attorney at Law. U vlalUng In the cUr. He will make waa placed in jail to awaft tr.al ' the University of North Carorina. rst is a ate of He PlOSI,rK COUBT IIOUSE, J- GRCENSBORO. N.C. T. J. MURPHY ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC, GREENSBORO, N. C. , - j j : Office With Solicitor Timn THOMAS C. HOYLE ATORNEY AT LAW 115 Court c- i - his taken last session of the Western Korth Car olina Conference. Mr. H. L. Hohlfeld arid Virginia among relatives and friend's, Dut was Dack and ready for business Monday morning. He is looking lat ana sieefc as if be might have been fed high, and curried too, during his stay. ae wisnes you all three hundred and sixty-live, happy; days of prosperity In the new year and 'acknowledges his indebtedness to you for your past lib eral patronage. The aldermen are still in a muddle over the matter of oa vine Son rh Trim O w m m &u CITY NATIONAL BANK GREENSBORO, N. C; vL. Capital, Snrplns, j mi iu a. w n. 1 1 ir hi. - - i : . . . t i ruture home In Durham, hnvlncr . .v.u,v luw ui mo ,ioasay street, ai tne meetioe of tha hnnrrl J 1 M AW VIA I n fi J I GL.A A.t.1. . . I " - a BODerannated.rlatfnni-atth- JT""': night an effort waa mdtn oi a pa ioeu idBi eu DeSQ a V WO en It K " OI tne ia8G annual Session to have the nrnnn.ltlAn ft..a was learned that. Miss Annie White, take the suoerinteridenov of the Thorn. ti,i ny anrl Pnn at-im.l v r' . I Inrftfn Anna i In fV.. l :iaavlll no onrinAl. I ... . ... ' . "TT WI ' nuo uiBBUguuni ""! uan wuvviBt niVH inn airaar n rh .aHlH a. . family o-rorlo ni- u. . 7 7" 1 , . 1 . 7 p.ui, acceptea, have crone to Philadelnhift whoo thoxr 1 xuii 7A7: ! ; . . u p. tit t t- OU6 a"er a Sraac aeaI or discussion the " 1 vuv. iur. jriiii. ijiiriHURn o nrhn aa.iA .ni. I a utua ti a v bu Jjivd iiuuif. . I . h n UV1CDB1D uiuk. i " . wi ii mofra rhnj. v. i 1.1 mm. 1 . . . 1 , o ... u..uo liucil UUU1H 111 I, II H I II I II rn. I r1 ar nf U1I entire matter was again referred to the Mr. Hohlfeld has resided in Miss White left The startling announcement' of a street committee. The Qreen8-I Greenahorn on Tlf nnrloTT "Tkrv,K-ooj I Tf aonvoii7 fliotr vrHll inat' 1iL.. ' . a.. .. K J.l- .1. . . . . . . I 4 7 . ; : vv.j , acvyiiiucr 4B)aXf , I .ww.w.j vuuw ...a. ouisi; ICUKIUBU Dear lid DB UD&Dia tf aTOt tncrafh boro during; the oast two veara. belni?rv0r, tw v..i n,;i. ; j.u.ju,.a-- Av wuouuauie to get togeth M j r O I W V OLTUU. CfU . f -.,' I aiaermen ap- er on $100,000.00 15,000.00 500,000.00 DIPOSITOBT OF TUM e holidays in Richmond, J life is made by editor O. H. Downey, of any, proposition looking to the im- out went on to Washington, where she Churubusco, Ind.-aI wish to state," he provement of this street. ana jar. unristlan met and were mar- writes, "tdat Dr. June's Jfew Decoverv " 1 for Consumption is the most infallible For Sale or Rent. A 98-acre f aim m mm t I r : 1 T70 TVI 1 I A AM W 1 remeay mac x nave ever Knownvior: w"euBOOro.-A.aapted rled, 1 afeatenttoentocoUeWons; C Loans the superintendent of the Yan DeVen- ter Carpet Company's mill. Mr. 'D. H. Collins, who has had charge of the shoe departrxrent at the vaf .. Harrv-Rolir RrntK. nAM-,. J7-w 0r:a--uy new sa forson.etiine.isnow with, the Ward Uengu7, wm be ao Mat I " ""T Shoe Company. Mr. Collins has a wide elevator for carrying dust to boiler, need dread PneomoniaorConRumntinn WIu oe sold at low prices on reasona- acquaintance amonir thetradino- nnhlln 5? DeIts etc- aU in good condition. Its relief is Instant and cure certain." ble terms. Apply to and United States. ! State of North Carolina, City jot Greensboro, -County of Guilford. new sawmill Couebs. Colds and Grin. Jt'a invnin. I to tobacco culture an riivorai a,a I andlntelllfirent condnnt nf n hn.inn.. Wo have every facility for the prompt ju luiciiigenb c entrusted to us. ;quaintance among; the trading nubile Det8 etc- a" in good condition. Its relief is Instant and cure certain." id is a splendid salesman ' r88 H' "P- . - E- Hlton guarantees every 60o and spienaid salesman. , , 44-tf, , Border, N.C. $1.00 bottle, and 'gives trial bottle free. 48tf. A. N. Pebkiks, Greensboro, C. Your Account Solicited. LT2J II. BATTL3, . . . . ... 1 . ' '.( j i .! 1 4 ' i3 3 Freddeni.. -rp oyy::H' o
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