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ON THE
FAR
Is what evcxy young
man who is adapted
or can adapt himself
to farm life should
do. If you arc anx
ious to become a
merchant, save up
your earnings, bring
them to town, invest
in the grocery busi
ness, lose what you
have worked hard to
save, then go back
to the farm wiser
and better prepared
to enjoy the luxuries
and freedom of farm .
life.
But "whether you
succeed or fail, you
must wear Clothes.
We sell the
ALL-WOOL ALL
RIGHT kind. Prices
reduced.
Chisholm,
Stroud,
Crawford
& Rees
Vaon and buggy paints at Town
Bend & Cols. ' 8 St
E. A. Adklns has bought from Mr.
Ctasar Coue a lot ou Maple street.
Dr. li. A. Johnson bas told hta resi
dence on Psarson ttreet to Mr. M. G.
Newell.
Have you seen the $15 disc harrow
aud the $10 three section spike harrow
at Townsend & Co.'e? 8-8t
Mr. E. W. Stratford has purchased
froui Mr. V. O. Btratford 2o acres of
land near the Guilford Battle Ground.
Mrs. J. H. Coble has returnea from
a trip to northern c'tles, accompanied
by her eon, Mr. G. O. Coble, of Kox
boro. v
lie v. N. R. Rlchardaon, the P"tor,
will begin a revival meeting In tipriog
Garden btreet Methodist church next
Sunday.
Mr. I. C. Wright, who formerly
practiced law in Greensboro but Is now
located In Clinton, was in the city Fri
day on business .
A regular meeting of the Greensboro
Academy of Medlcioe was held Friday
night, when several subjects of Interest
to the profession were discussed.
The four-jear-old son of Mr. Jim
Barker, who lives a few miles nottb
east of the city, fell iuto a gully and
broke his arm while at play last Thurs
day.
The Vulcan plow fold by Townsend
& Co., Is the beit because It la put to
gether better and turna the soil easier.
Every one guaranteed. All sizes In
stock. 8-8t
Mrs. C. D. Ben bow and daughter,
MIm Mary Benbow, and their guest,
MIsa Ethel Perry, of Berkeley, Cal.,
have returned from a pleasure trip to
New York.
The annual meeting of Orange Pres
bytery will convene in the Presbyterian
church at Leaksville on Tuesday, April
14th, the opening session being held at
8 o'clock ia the evening.
Mr. C. Lt.. Jenkins has bought
through the Quick Exchange of Heal
Estate Company a beautiful lot on
ELECTION OFFICERS.
wmrn
Eastman Kodaks
from $1 to $20.
A complete line
of supplies.
Everything in the
drug line.
FARISS-KLUTZ
DRUG CO. .
Tho storo that appro
oiatos your business
Come to seo us
Florence street, m the Fisher property, dy Fields.
near the home or Mr. E. J. Justice.
The three-yearoId daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. llanner, of Juliau, died
a few dayM ago as a result of being
poioued by takiugeome tablets which
had been left by the family physician
for her mother.
Col. John it. Webster, editor of Web
ster's Weekly, and several other prom
inent citizens of Ileidsville, were in
Greensboro Thursday night to hear the
diecuion betweeu Solicitor JJ rooks
and Prof. J. Alleu Holt.
Bob Cauey, Jim Whltls and Henry
Barriuger were before Mayar Brandt a
few days asco on a charge of retailing
aud were held for th tiuperior court.
Barringer put up a bond of $100 and
Causey and Whltls went to jail.
Registrars and Jodtcs Appointed for the
Prohibition Election Way 26tn.
The county board of elections held a
meeting In Greensboro on March 25th
and appointed the following registrars
and judges In the various precincts of
the county for the state prohibition
election to be held on May 26th: . ..
LIST OF REGISTRARS.
Washington township U. A. Tickle.
North Rock Cieek J. L. Wbiteseli.
Boutb Rock Creek J. W. Summers.
Greene G. M. Amlck.
North Madieon James F. Doggett.
Bouth Madison Li. E. Howerton.
North Jefleraon R. Jj. Davis.
Bouth Jeflerson H. I. Hanner.
Cley D. H. Coble.
North Monroe J. J. Mitchell.
Boutn Monroe J. A. May.
North Gilmer J. J. McDonald,
Precinct No. 3 G. H. McKinuey.
Precinct No. 4 R. A. Gilmer.
Fentress J. A. Ros.
Centre Grove W. A. Warren.
Precinct No. 2 J. H. Rankin.
Huinoer E. F. Paschal.
Precinct No. 1 J. Ed Albright.
Bruce H. C. Brittaln.
Friendship Lee 8. Smith.
Jamestown G. W. Johnson.
Oak Ridge A. 8. Clark.
Deep River J. C. Bull.
South Morebead J. W.Cook.
North High Point J. W. Sechrest.
Soutn High Point 8. II . Billiard.
LIST OF JUDGES.
Washington township I. R. Cobb
and Alfred Apple.
North Rock Creek Berry Davidson
and Clarence Cone.
South Rock Creek J. B. Whitsett
and K. B. Wheeler.
Greene J. R. Wood and J. Frank
Greasou.
North Madison G. W. Lemons and
J. R. Moore.
bouth Madison A. R. Hlnee and J.
R. Boone.
North Jeflerson W. L. Lindsay and
Rsukln Fryar.
South Jeflerson J. R. Paisley and
D C.Stewart.
Clay C. U. Hinshaw and George
Garrett.
North Monroe E. W. Walker and
M. G.Bevill.
Boutb Monroe N. J. Carter and A.
8. Voss.
Precinct No. 3 J. D. White and E.
L. 8yke.
North Gilmer C. E. Landreth aud
J. J. McDonald.
Precinct No. 4 C. C. McLean and
W. B. Pembeitou.
Feutreea C. T. Weatherly and Rod-
Centre Grove John W. Wharton
aud C. T. CummltiKu.
South Morehead R. W. XH. Stone
aud J. N. Baxter.
Precinct No. 1 R. G. White aDd J.
H. Walsh.
Precinct No. 2 Sam Browne and A.
H. Stack.
Sumner S. T. Otwell and George
Hodglu.
Bruce R. V. Harris and Thomas
Friendship S. W. H. Smith aud
Carl S. Wheeler;
Jamestown John M. Davis aud
Jesse A. Burney.
Oak Ridge Francis Pegram and Ca
leb Jones.
Deep River C. T. Roberson and D.
L. Gray.
North High Point J. D. Paylor and
D. S. Gurley.
South High Point J. Robert Parker
and li. A. Millis.
A. Way la n d Coo k k,
Min Nora Penick, teacber of English Chairman County Board of Elections.
at Greeutboro Fsmale college, is to be
wedded soou to Mr. Hartstieid, of New
Mexico. She has gone to her home at
Three Notch, Ala., and the weddlog is
to take place there at au early date.
Don't waste your time and money
on cheap fertilizers or you will surely
fall. The best farmers are buying the
old tried aud reliable brand like Far-
tnerV Borie. Quaker Mixture and
Baugh's Bone aud Potash. See Town-
send & Co. 10 St
Mr. John Gardner, a prosperous far
mer living about a mile fouth of Po
mona, ai.tl Mir Carrie Breedlove were
uuitetl iu marriage receutly by Squire
W. N. Kirkmau at the home of the
This March 25, 1908.
Lecture on the State's Mineral Resources.
Prof. Joseph Hyde Pratt, the state
geologist, delivered au interesting and
eutertainlng lecture at the Carnegie
library Friday night on the mlntral re
sources of Nor Ih Carolina. The lecturer
exhibited specimens of the ttate's min
eral renouice and riUtrlbutrd copies of
his reportM ho-Ainjr the extent and
character of the mineral deposits und
demonstrating the wealth of the state
iu mineral products.
Professor PrU H recognized an
authority on mineral'" especially on
tin, in which re i known as having
THE C0K FEDERATE flOHUMENT;
Contribution- From' Watire of Guilford
; v Lirlng in Tennessee. ' p
Mfss Alice-Nelsoq, chairman of the
monument committee of the. Guilford
chapter of Daughters of the Confeder
acy, is in receipt of a letter from Mr.
Samuel R. Shelton, of Covington,
Term., a native of Guilford, enclosing
a contribution to the monument fund.
ah.itAn writes as follows, under
date of March 21st: ' .. - -
nr Miss Nelson: Although having
left Guilford county nearly eixty years
.rrr. Titiirhavea warm piace iu my
hpa'rt for the land of my nativity.
read your appeal iu the Greensboro
Patriot or tue iia lost., ns&iu cuu-
tributions ror ine erecuou ui a vumcw
rflf monument , on court tquare In
Greensboro in commemoration of "the
brave men who fought for principles
that never die " The appeal, touched
thetic chord in my heart and
I cheerfully contribute $10 to help the
noble and patriotic daughters of Guil-
rnrH nhnnter in tneir lauaaoie auu
praiseworthy undertaking.
Yours truly,
Samuel U. Bheutok,
Moravians to Purchase Grace M. P.
, Church Property.
Rev. Edgar Holton, who is leading
the movement to ebtablish a Moravian
church in this city, con Arms the report
that the old Grace Methodist Protest
ant church property, on East Lee street,
is to be purchaeed by the Moravians,
the purchase price being f 4,000. In
speafcing of the matter, the Union Re
publican says:
The money to purchase the church
will be borrowed , but the forty-odd
Moravians in Greensboro propose to
proceed at once to raise the money and
will do it. The building is a bargain
and is so conceded. The Moravians iu
the Southern province are thoroughly
aroused to au effort at church exten
sion in the home field, and the Greens
boro work ia the beginning ia the more
densely populated fields. For forty-odd
people to raise 14,000 is no small matter,
but tbey will rind willing hands and
kind assistance in their laudable work,
aud their struggle will be but the great
er victory when tbey shall have can
celled the debt. We might add that a
Sunday school will be organized on
April 5th, at which'date there will also
be preaching by Rev. Edgar Holton,
morning and evening.
Representatives of the Greensboro
and Raleigh high schools will meet in
this city In a joint debate Friday even
iug, April 17th, discussing the question,
"Resolved, that United States senators
should be elected by the direct vote of
the people." Raleigh will have the
affirmative and Greensboro the negc
tive side ef the question. On the after
noon preceding the debate the baseball
teams of the two schools will play a
match game at the Cone Athletic park.
Farmers' Bone and Baugh'a Bone
can't be beat for use on all crops. See
Townsend & Co. 10-8t
COSSSYERS'
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350 South Elm St.
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the facilities at your disposal In this bank and
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2. V. CONYERS
ifou Mori
M Longer
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When there is certain relief within your reach?
j Read the following letter:
OFFICE OF HOGSED HARDWARE CO.
DEALERS IN ,
HARDWARE, FARM IMPLEMENTS, WAGONS, ETC.
Toccoa, Ga., Nov. 1, 1907.
Mr. Peter P. Yates, Greensboro, N. C. .
Dear Sir: Answering your Inquiry regarding the.condition of my
wife, will say she had been confined to ber bed for about six weeks
when you sent ber one of your Rheumatic Bands. I never saw a per
son suffer more than she did. I was using every remedy we could, with
the doctor attending her two or three times a day, and she was not im
proving at all. Sbe put on your Band and began to improve right
away, and iu three weeks she was well. When she put on high shoes
she removed the Band, and had a slight return of rheumatism, but put
the Band on again,. and in two or, three days was entirely well again. I
would not have my wife back in the condition she was in when you
cured her for all I am worth.
Your friend, -'
D. E. HOGSED.
Why don't you profit by the -experienoo of others?
Your family doctor is all right, arid will do all he oan
for you, but he oannot ou re that rheumatism.
I navel cured hundreds of hopeless oases with
wonderful Band, dozens of them right here in Greens
boro. and in Guilford county.
Write today for full information and terms.
EBTBB
GREENSBORO
my
the moft expert and comprehensive
bride's f-ther, Mr. Xoah Bieedlove, knowledge of any mineralogwt in the
country. He in also an expert on mon-
near Hilltop.
Mr. Jack '.Albright, who is well
known to many people In this section,
ha sold the Mount Airy Leader, a uc
ceaful weekly paper he has conducted
for beveral years, to Mr. T. B. Garner.
Mr. Albright will continue to have
charge of the local column of the pa
per. ,
MadUon Herald: John Williams, a
colored man of Madison, died Sunday
afternooq in a piece of woods near his
home. His death was quite sudden
and was due to some heart affection.
azlte, a mineral used extensively in
electrical work, acd of which large
quantities are found in North Carolina.
Confident of the Result.
Mr. John C. Kcnnett.who has opened
prohibition campaign headquarters. in
this city, expresse-i entire confidence of
the success of the cause at the election to
be held May 26. When asked as to the
probable majority, Mr. Kennett said it
was too early to make anything like an
accurate estimate, but he thought the
Thomas Kallman and another darkey r0"01 8D0U,d Rive rrohibition a ma
were paesiae and heard a uoiee and Ju llJf rttlu8 "ol" " -."W-
when thev reached Williams he wt. Io the 8tate election of 18S1 Guilford
in a dvlne condition and onlv lived a Kve majority of 1,487 against prohi-
few fetcouda after they reached him.
Walter Hoileman, Will Webster and
Arthur aud L.ounie Moore, the four
bitlou.
At tba annual meeting of Greensboro
Lodge No. 602, B. B. O. Elks, last
white bovs who confessed to breaking Wednesday night, the following offl
into a freight cr between Greens- cer" were e,ected for tn9 ensuing year:
boro and High Point last week and John VWllsoD. exalted ruler; G. 8.
sttallug a quautity of merchandise, Bradhw. esteemed leading knight;
were giveu a heariug before Justice D. W T Gyle, esteemed loyal knight;
H. Collins, who bound thtm over to W. I. Underwood, secretary; T. L. Mc-
Gullford Superior court in bonds of $200 LeaD treasurei; Isidor Scbiflman,ty
each. In default of bond, the boys
were committed to jsil.
ler; Garland Daniel, trustee; D. H. Col
lins, representative to the grand ledge;
L. J. Brandt, alternate representative
The lodge now has a membership of
280 and is In a very flonrishing condition;
A Klrht Alarm.
The Jumping Off f lace.
Y "Consumption had me in its grasp;
aud I bad aliuoat reached the jumping
fl place when I was advised to try Dr.
King's New Discovery; and I want U
say right now, it saved my life. Im- Worse than an alarm of Are at nleht
..w. iu lus utmi ooiue, i is iuo meiainc cougn oi croup brinirinz
and after taking one dozen botUea 1 1 dread to the household. r'rfi
was a well and happy man again' era keep Foley's Honey and Tar in the
;ays ueorgt Moore, ef Grimeiland. bouse and give it at the flrst sign ef
ti" A.a- mj for coughs and danger. 'Foley's Honey and Tar has
colds and healer of weak, sore longs saved many little livee-and ft Is the
and for preventing pneumonia New only safe preparation for children as lt
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