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' - .... -1 ' VOL. 84. GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 27, 19Q5 HO. 52 N Dr W. J. RICHARLJSON office: KATZ BUILDING. C8IDENCE: 318 WEST GASTON ST. C. L. Stamcv, M. D. Res. 417 Arlington. Phone No. 25. J. H. Bonis, M. D. lice. 409 W. Gaston. Phone No. 768. STAMEY & BOYLES PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Offer tbeir professional services to the people of Greensboro and surrounding country. Otkoe: Over Helms' Drusr Store. 308 South Elm Street. Phone 89. Dr. J. E. WYCHE DENTIST OFFICE IN SAVINGS BANK BLDG. ftOUTH CLM ST.. GREENSBORO. N. C. Or. M. F. FOX PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON GUILFORD COLLEGE. N. C. ut. A. E. Led better has returned from Baltimore. A New Year's greeting is extended to all our readers. Mrs. Myra Albright is spending the Holidays in New York. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bray are spend ing the holidays in Virginia. Mr. G. O. Coble, of Roxboro. visited his old home in Guilford the first of the week, j - For SAxE-Fine fresh Jersey-Holstien cow. Apply to J. X. Hooper, at Po mona store. 52-2t. Sherifl Jordan and Mr C. W. Tate are at Manchester this week with their horses and dogs. The policemen were each presented with a box of good cigars Monday by Mr. W. F. Clegg. Mrs. Floyd Lambe, of Durham is here ou a visit to her parents, Mr. and of Mrs. C. C. Townsend. jut. cam Smith came up from Waycross, Ga.t to eat his Christmas turkey at his old home here. .Prof. Clarence Richard Brown, who A special sent out from High Poin Saturday said that Uriah Beason, i young member of a belling party in Deep River township, dropped dead Thursday night while participating in the times-honored custom of serenading a newly married couple. The Salvation Army furnished Christ mas cheer for over eightV worthy fam ilies, providing each with a lartre bas ket filled with substantial eatables, in eluding a chicken, potatoes, etc. To night the Army will give a treat to the poor children of the city. Mr. W. B. Stewart has resigned from the city mail carrier force and is suc ceeded by Mr. E. B. Hodgin, who has been his substitute for some time. For a year Mr. Stewart has been on leave of absence in the hope of regaining his health, which continues poor. While attending to her household duties Christmas morn In c M wife of Rev. H. Baldwin Dean, rector St. Barnabas church, was stricken with paralysis, her entire right side being affected. She soon began to rally under treatmentbut ia yet verv ill. j , The city is to be congratulated on the CITY ATTORNEY SCALES RESIGNS. Or. E. A. BURTON DENTIST suffered a stroke of paralysis several good order which prevailed Christmas weeks ago, is again desperately ill. day. , There was little drunkenness, SiiiNGi.Es You can buv them chean- ver few fteets and no serious acci er at Townsend & Co.'s than auy where dent8i hence the pleasures of the day else, and thev sell like hot cakes, sn-ir we unmarred, save for the nuisance OFFICE IN LASH BLDG.. South Elm St. C. W. BANNER, M, D. OPPOSITE M'ADOO HOUSE. Ear. Nose Mr. Cbas. Lumber ton Practice Limited to the Eye. and Throat. Offceflours 9 A. M. to 1 P. M.; 2.30 P. M. to S PM. Sunday, 9 to 10.30 A. M. given to the worthy poor. Or J. J. HILTON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON GREENSBORO. N. C. t 0ce Third Floor Galloway Drug: Company H -ursrFrom 9 to 11 A. M., and 3 to 5 P. M. Wh;te Oak ollice at White Oak Hotel. :c- Phone 30. Or. W. Residence Phone 390. P. Reaves Two years House Surjreon New Orleans Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital. Practice Limited to Diseases and Sur gery cf tht Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat. Hours 1 30 to 5 P. M. McAdco Tluilding. Next to Postoffice. A. CAIC. Z.V. TAYLOR. J. I. SCALES. - Scales, Taylor & Scales ATTORNEYS o2 COUNSELLORS AT LAW GREENSBORO. If. C. Be : vi M. Douglas. Robert D. Doug-las. A. llines, editor of the Robe?onian. came un to spend Christmas with his friends in Guilford. The Christmas number of the South ern Tobacco Journal, Winston, was a finished production such as only high class publications can attempt. The Guilford Lumber Company "re membered" everyone of its employes handsomely Christmas, giving each a two-dollar-aud-a-half gold piece. Mr. A. A. Chandler has been ap pointed deputy state councillor of the Junior Order for the counties of Guil ford, Rockingham and Randolph. The employes of Proximity and White Oak mills enjoyed their annual turkey feast Monday, thanks to the kind Consideration of the management. The American Cigar Company's big factory here is closed down this week so the employes , can enjoy a sure enough holiday vacation. Work will be resumed there next Tuesday. Prof. W. H. McNairy, superintend ent of the graded schools at Marion, B. C, was here the first of the week visiting his j parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McNairy, on Arlington street. Rev. A. G. Kirkman is out again, after a right severe attack of acute in digestion. He was laid up for several that obtains where cannon crackers are used promiscuously. Mr. G. O. Wilson, the well known leaf tobacco buyer, and Miss May Small, a daughter of Mrs. M. F Rmnli will be married at high noon today at the home of the bride on West Market street. The ceremony will be perform- 3 I Tl ' rt -wr r. . cu uy ivev. j. n. uerwiier. ii. n in the presence of only a few intimate friends. Greensboro appears to have an un usual number of holiday visitors this week, while on the other hand num bers of our people, young and old, are away spending the week or at least a Election of His Successor Deferred Firemen fctven $500. The regular meeting of the board of aldermen was held last Friday night, All were present except Mr. Brandt. A letter was read from Mr. Brandt stating he would be absent from the city and asked that the matter of ap pointing a building Inspector be delayed until next week. He also recommend ed the appropriation of $500 to the fire men of the city, the appropriatifcn to be presented through the chief as a Christmas donation. After the reading of the letter, Alderman Harrison moved that the board appropriate the sum of $o0u for that purpose and that the an. pouionmenUbe made by a committe composed of Chairman Brandt of the fire committee, chief and assistant chief of the fire .department. The motion was carried, v: Alderman Hunter recommended that the city put down a five-foot brick side walk on Lee street in front of the prop erty of Frank Fields as a recompense for lands taken from him for widening of that street. The property above re ferred to is near the point where Ashe. Lee and Lewis streets intersect. On motion of Alderman Wysong the re commendation of Alderman Hunter was adopted. Mr. A. M. Scales tendered to the board his resignation as city attorney. The reason for the resignation is set forth in the following letter to the board: The Largest Bank In Guilford. Cocnlj m ' m . j ONE DOLLAR may start you on the road to wealth. Bank it. A small sum. 'tis true, but many a little makes a nlckle, and the collars' will almost save them selves once you gret the habit. Let them roll Into the savingrs bank, where they will earn compound Interest and mount up to a tidy little sum to draw upon when the need comes. But leave them there just as long- as you can, because money in a savings bank grows. Send for booklet, lBanking by Mall." Southern Life & Trust Company Greensboro, N. C. CAPITAL, $200,000.00 , SURPLUS, $50,000.00 4 B. P. WHARTON, Pkesident A. W.! MCALISTER, ViCB-PaES. R. G. VAUGHN, Txiasurek DAvfi) WHITE, Seckbtarv 4 To the Honorable Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the City of Greensboro. "Gentlemen: Having been elected general counsel of the Southern Life & Trust Co., the Southern Real Estate Co., and of four nre insurance compa nies, I desire to devote a great portion of my time to the special study of cer tain branches of the law, which have a bearing on the interest of those compa nies; and for this reason it will be nec essary for me to tender my resignation as city attorney. "In doing this, allow me to" thank the mayor aud board for manv courtesies portion of it with friends in neighbor- and to assure you and all the officers of ing towns and cities. Railroad travel was never heavier at Christmas than it was this year. .Winston: Sentinel: Will Caldwell. j the negro boy who was brought back from Greensboro Monday charged with the city or the keen regret which the severance of our relations causes me. For about ten-years this city has hon oredvue with this position and I feel grn. vTul for the confidence which this implies, and I desire also to express my appreciation of the confidence and sup port wuicq so many or ine good people breaking into the store of A. F. Messick of this city have given me in the effort Groeerv (In . this ritv w tripH Hofaro " enforce the law. Mayor Eaton yesterday afternoon, found guilty and bound over to Superior court. Bond was fixed at $ 50 in default of which Caldwell was sent to jail. Mr. John M. Haller, who has for the past four years been superintendent of the Greensboro Furniture Manufactur ing Company, has resigned his position to take effect on the first of January Anrl ixrill t Vl O ro O ftor trauol frr a Phitann DOUGLAS & DOUGLAS r!1"118, appaent1,f 11 ',ght g?In firm. Greensboro will, however, still be Mr. Haller's headquarters and his ATTORNEYS AT LAW Office la Greensboro Loan and Trust Bldr C.G.WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT LAW 8NT BUILDING, OPP. COURT HOUtC, GREENSBORO, N. C. THOMAS C. HOYLE ATORNEy) AT LAW Hi Court Square, 4 REElfSBORO, H. C. 8jcu; attention given to collections. Loans Robert C. Strudwick ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW barring the loss of a little strength. Mr. J. C Weatherly is here from Joseph, Oregon, to visit his brother and sister, Mr. J. W. Weatherly and Mrs M. J. Taylor, who live south of the city. He will spend the winter here Mr. Michael Schenck, who located in Henderson ville last summer for the practice of law, is at home on a holiday visit. He is delighted with his new location and is prospering beyond his expectations. uoi. J. r. Morenead has been ap pointed by Judge Boyd special master to take the testimony and report back to the court in the injunction proceed ings of the Southern Railway Compa ny vs. theJTown of High Point. Mr. Chas. O. Patterson and Miss Maudie Clapp. both of this city, were married Saturday evening by Squire Collins in the reception room of the family city. will continue to reside in this If it will not inconvenience you, I would thank you to accept this resigna tion to take effect on January 1st, next. "Yours very truly, "A. M. Scales." Alderman Hunter moved that Mr. Scales' resignation be accepted and that the mayor appoint a committee to draft suitable resolutions and that the Mayor, Alderman Odell, and the Chief of Police be members of said committee. The motion veas adopted. Mayor Mur phy appointed Alderman Hunter as an additional member. Alderman Hunter moved that the Greensboro Tobacco Market. It is gratifying to report that we had heavy sales up to the day the market closed for a brief holiday vacation. There were scores of farmers here daily from every section of Greensboro's ter ritory and almost without exception they were highly pleased with market conditions as they found them here. Prices held up to the last moment and gave every indication that the new year would find them as firm as ever. lhere was little or no change in the quality of the leaf offered, yet an oc casional pile showed up in poor condi tion. The market reopens January 3rd, when we hope to greet all our friends again. In the meantime we hope they are all enjoying the holiday season. For the consideration shown this mar ket during the year 1905 we wish to ex press sincere thanks. We hope the iew Year will bring abundant happi ness and manifold blessings to all our friends. Prices at the Farmers Warehouse. The following are some of the splen did prices made at the Farmers ware house the laBt week of the old year. They are worth looking over: Aldridge and Hughes 302 pounds at 8 cents, 214 at 12, 122 at 16, 45 at 9; total for 683 pounds $8 J.18, an average of 111.74. Hughes & Wallace 130 pounds as 8 cents, 92 at 9 94 at 12J, 34 at 13, 62 at 22, 14 at 50; total for 426 pounds $56.46, an average of $13.25. Wallace & Co. 17 pounds at 7 cents, 128 at 9, 65 at 11, 94 at 17, 112 at 18 J, 96 at 35, 16 at 63; total for 528 pounds $99.11 an average of $18.96. J. M. Wallace 82 pounds at 1H That was an appropriate and no doubt highly appreciated Christmas donation which Messrs. B. N. and J. W. Cone made last week to two promi nent charitable institutions. The gift was in the shape of a check of $100 to the Friend's Orphanage, at High Point, and $100 to the North Carolina Chil dren's Aid Society. It will be reinem bered that tthey were recently fined $500 each, but subsequently the judge reduced this to $400 each. The Messrs. Cone considered that the fine of $800, as it stood after the remission of the $200, was excessive and unjust. They also say that not having asked that the original verdict be reconsidered as a matter of charity, but from a point of justice, they are not inclined to look upon the reduction of $100 each as an act of jus tice, and therefore prefer to let it go to the charities named above rather than have it themselves. For Sale at a Bargain. One 30 H. P. boiler, with 25 H. P. mounted-engine, 25-ft. carriage saw mill, log wagons, etc., all in good con dition. Also about 2,000,000 ft. of oak and pine timber, where mill is now located. Address P. O. box No. 205, or call at office No. 8, Greensboro Loan and Trust building, Greensboro. Live Birds Wanted. We will pay 20 .cents each for live quail, to be delivered at our store on Tuesday and Friday of each week, un til further notice. 50-2t. Forsyth & Watkins. . Walter Cooke and C. C. Marshall, hailing from the mountain country, were arrested in the act of retailing near the White Oak mills last Thurs day night. They had twelve gallons of whiskey, two empty barrels and over bdard go into the election of a successor cents, 118 at 14, 84 at 20, 62 at 15; total to Mr. Scales. Alderman Harrison moved that the election of city attorney be deferred until next Tuesday after noon at 3 o'clock. The substitute was lost. Mr. Hunter withdrew his motion as to going into election. On motion nrvAA 1 1 1 a -a I ... jaw in casn wnen arrested. Friday me hoard adjourned, until Tuesday at they were bound over to Federal court 3 o'clock. by Commissioner Wolfe, and failing to give bond, went to jail. The Patriot hopes to see Guilford well represented in the immigration meeting to be held here on Thursday, A Word of Appreciation. We desire to make due acknowledge ment of the consideration shown us bv . l Pouuut, $o.i, an average oi $10.11. for 346 pounds $51.84, an average of $14.96. John Gilliam 60 pounds at 9 cents, 80 at lOf , 100 at 13J, 78 at 21, 100 at 39, 82 at 41, 90 at 47, 62 at 44, 70 at 60, 34 at 34, 54 at 24 J, 50 at 22, 178 at 20, 294 at 10; total for 1,332 pounds $329.12, an average of $24.70. Wallace & Wallace 35 pounds at 7 cents, 47 at 10, 102 at 15J, 90 at 25, 26 at 50. 42 at 14L 134 at 9. total for 476 Farm Wanted. I want to rent a good two-horse farm, with the privilege of buying. Address W. F. Shepherd, 51-4t. - Graham, N. C. Wanted, Customers For saw mill delivered at any station in North Car olina, $138. J. H. Croaff & Son, 122 N. Elm St., or 714 Keogh St., Greensboro, N. C. 2t. January 11th, in accordance with the call of President Lindley printed last week. Thoughtful people realize the necessity of keeping up the prosperity of the rural districts, which are the mainstay of the towns, and it is pri- Eiks Club. The young .lady's family marily to devise means to increase our U5 Co art Sunare, GREENSBORO, H. C. F P. HOBGOOD. Jr. ATTORNEY AT LAW. in Wright -ourt House, Greensboro, N. C. Kuyk Kuykondall. S. Glenn Brown. endall & Brown ATTORNEYS AT LAW ?ttS My ,., :j01f City Nan Bank md CHARLES E. McLEAN ATTORNEY AT LAW '-ourt 'iuare, Greensboro, N. C. George m. patton ATTORNEY AT LAW objected to the match, with the usual result. j Mrs. Augusta Apple and Mr. Joseph P. Loy were married on Tuesday night of last week, at the home of Mrs. Apple on East Lee street. Rev. L. j. Jonn- son performed the ceremony. Only a few friends and relatives witnessed the marriage. j The West Market Street M. E. Sun day school gave an elaborate onnst mas entertainment Monday evening. A beautiful tree in charge of a real live Santa Claus and bands of brownies and fairies was one of the prominent fea tures of the occasion. A defective flue in the kitchen of Mr. - . A. O. F. Pearce caused a small nre iasi CrMorr niirht nhnilt 8 O'clock. The A A 1U " 0 I alarm sounded from mox No. 24, and the firemen answered it promptly and extinguished the flames before very much damage resulted. . Mr. T. M. Jarrell, a clever young man of Freeman' Mill who combines butchering with his farmingoperations, int0 efIect the first of the year. mioH three-vear-old bull recenny ior Toooa fin trane. a neiKuour, m " farming population that this meeting is called. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harper Johnson, of High Point, celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary Christmas day in a becoming manner. They are excellent people and have hosts of friends who felicitate them on rounding out a half century together, at the same time wishing them many more years of the sweet companionship that has charac terized their lives. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Bradshaw, of Greensboro, were among the guests Monday. The employees of the Greensboro Furniture Manufacturing Company were banqueted by the management Saturday evening at the Hotel Clegg, covers being laid for about seventy-five guests. A fine menu was served, after which there were speeches by a num ber of gentlemen present. Mr. J. C. Murchison, secretary and treasurer of the company, who acted as toastmas- ter, gave notice that a profit sharing plan had been adopted which would our customers and friends duriner the o twelve months just ending. The year is the beet we have known since we went into business, but we do not claim all the credit. In expressing our ap preciation to every patron of the year we add the assurance that we will strive harder than ever to please them in the future. With the compliments of the season we remain Your truly, Tucker & Erwin. Miss Lily B. Tucker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Tucker, and Mr. John F. Smith, of this city, were married last Wednesday at the home of the bride near Pleasant Garden. Rev. Har old Turner, pastor of Spring Garden M. E. church, officiating. A few inti mate friends were present. Mr. and Mrs. Smith have gone to Florida, and on their return will make Greensboro their home. Mr. Smith is engaged in railroad construction work, and has made this city his headquarters for some time! A Bad Scare. Some day you will get a bad scare, when you feel a pain in your bowels, and fear appendicitis. Safety lies in Dr. King's New Life Pills, a sure cure, for all bowel and stomach diseases, such as headache, billiousnes; costlve ness, etc. Guaranteed at all druggists, only 25c. Try them. These prices made by us at the Farmers warehouse, Greensboro, show conclusively that this is 4he house to sell at to get the best results. Our sales continued good up to the close Thurs day and everything points to equally good prices when we reopen January 3rd. When you get ready to sell after the holidays come direct to the Farmers, where you shall always have the full market price for every pile sold. we are very giaa to oe anie to say that the Farmers warehouse remains in the lead in prices and pounds. Thanking everyone, for their kind patronage we wish them one and all a bright and prosperous New Year. Yours very truly, J. H. Wiiitt, Prop. Mr. W. W. Workman, who is now a successful business man of Norfolk, Va., is here on a visit among friends and relatives. He is accqmpanied by his wife. Mr. Workman's last visit was during the reunion of non-resident North Carolinians, and he is agreeably surprised at the strides the city has made since then. N. & W. Holiday Excursion Rates. Commencing December 22nd to 25th, Inclusive, December 30th and 31st, and January 1st, the Norfolk & Western Railway Company will sell cheap ex cursion tickets on account of the Christ mas holidays limited to January 4th. 1906. ' To teachers and students of schools and colleges holding, certificates signed by the principal or president, excursion tickets will be sold December 1 7th tn 24th, inclusive limited to Januaiy 8th, 17UU, . For full information annlv. to ticket agents Norfolk & Western Railway. W. 13. JoEVIIjIi, u. P. A., 50-3t. Roanoke, Va. W. S. Thomson, J. Van LiNbLKTr. j President. vice Pres. Lkb H. Battle, Cashier. City National Ban!; UNITED STATES DEPOSITOEY. Greensboro, H. C. Capital, - - - $100,000 Surplus and Profits, ao nnn - - - W cn-oro Loan and Trust Mr. netted 653 pounds. The bull weighed 86 pounds. parts and attachments hide of the for all sewing maenmes at Mauume's Furniture Store, i 4-tf Girls wanted to make overalls. Good wages. Nice clean work. Cheap board. 17-tf. Hudson Overall Co., ; -Old Centenary Church. Building. Wanted A farm containing 40 or 50 acres, with house on same, within five or six miles of Greensboro or High Point. Address G. E. Bittrioh, Delgado No. 42, Wilmington , N. C. Three good second-hand top buggies and one two seated hack at Townsend & Co.'s cheap. 50-3t. Your stocking may be larore enough to hold the savings for which you have labored and sacrificed, but la It safe enough? There la only safe way BRING YOUR MONEY TO THIS BANK ;j t ' and deposit it In the Savings Department, where it not only will be safe but earn you money. Act now. Delays are dan ceroua. -.
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