THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT, APR.U 29, 19C8PACE 2.
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ON THE
FAR
Is what every young
man who is adapted
or can adapt himself
to farm life should
do. If you are 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
SICK
ROOM
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If there is sick
ness in the family,
it comes sooner or
"later in "every
) home, come and
talk over with us
about supplies
! which will make
the sufferer more
comfortable and
aid in recovery.
BOur store is head
quarters for sick
roorn necessities,
!;also luxuries.
gPrices never too
high.
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Telephones 36 tnl 464
Do joa own a horse? Read page 6.
Mr. and Mr. P. D. Pe, who. iptnt
the winter in Florida, are in vu v.
Mr. E. M. Andrewi wa. In Illusion
Friday conducting an auction salt or
real estate.
Mr. G. W. Barbee, of Lexlngton.naa
gone to eaate:n North Carolina f aell
fruit treea for tbe Greensboro nursery.
Farmer'a Bone. Buy it foryour lawns,
your plant beds, your garden and field
crop. Sold only by Townsend &
Co . 2'17t
Mr. J. W. Price, of Gaatonia, has
come to Greensboro to take a position
it. Mnmhv Rrothers. wbo conduct a
TV ill j '
stove store on Bouth Elm street.
Tbe muilc department of Greensboro
Female College gave a reciwi
Thursday night. A splendid program
was rendered In an auracuve uu
artistic manner.
To this Issue of tbe Patriot Mr. A.
tit .i u . known citizen of
t eaiucujri
Oreensboro. announces bis candidacy
nmrvntl( nomination for
JUI tUV -rfcMw,-.w-w
county treasurer.
Mr. Charles J. Lambe, of tbe etafl of
the Dally Record, has been appointed
official scorer for tbe baseball games to
be played on the local diamond during
the league season which opens tomor
row. Mr. B. C. WbeaUey, who has been
assistant to the superintendent of the
Southern Railway here for the past
year, has resigned to become secretary
to tbe Virginia state corporation com
mission!
Mr. R. 8. Petty entertained a um
berof friends at bis home on Walker
Avenue last Wednesday night In cele
bration of bis fortieth birthday. The
occasion was a most delightful . one In
every respect.
Rev. Dr. Henry W. BatUe. of Kin
ston, formerly pastor of the First Bap
tist church lu this city, will preach the
Introductory sermon at tbe Southern
Baptist convention, which will be held
In Hot Springs, Ark., in May.
Mr. John A. Tucker, formerly a well
known hotel man of this city, but now
manager of Hotel Forsyth, In Winston
Balem, announces that be will open
Virginia Bay b)tel, at Ocean View,
Va., June 15th. Mr. Tucker was man
ager of this hotel last season. ,
Mrs. Madeline Clemmons died at the
ratrfnr ftf Mr. D. H. JohnSOU. OD
Diiry street, lsst Wednesday night.
Tbe funeral took place at Muir'e chapel
Thursday afternoon, the services being
conducted by Rev. N. R. Richardson
and Rey. J. A, Bowles. The deceased
was 77 years of age.
The civil term of Superior court ad
journed last Wednesday afternoon.
Tbe cases set for tbe remaining days of
the. week were continued until the
next term, whlcb will convene June
1st. The last case tried was tbe dam
age suit of William Sloan against the
Guilford Lumber Company, the jury
rendering a verdict for the plaintiff for
$1,000.
The Supreme court of North Carolina
last week banded down its opinion in
tbe case wherein certain residents of
Chestnut fctreet brought an action en
joining Dr. John Roy Williams from
building a tuberculosis sanitarium on
that street. The injunction wss grant
ed eome time ago by Judge James L.
Webb and is sustained by tbeSupreme
court.
Mr. M. W. Nash has been appointed
general am:ul for tbe Southern Insur
ance Compauy of New Orleans and
general ageut for tbe Guardian Fire
Insurance Company, of Pittsburg, Pa.
Mr. Nash is also general agent of tbe
Ohio German Fire Iusurance Com
pany, of Toledo, Ohio, and tbe Walla
Walla Fire Insurance Company, of
Walla Walla, Wash.
Several new brick buildings are to be
erected on Davie street, replacing an
cient wooden structures. The junk
shop building, on the eorner of Wash
ington and Davie, has'been torn down
and Messrs. Yarbrough A Bellinger
will erect a two-story brick building.
Mr. D. E. Thomas will erect a brick
building for Fleming Brothers, the liv
erymen, lu tbe plaee of tbe wooden
one tbey are now usiog.
Tbe first meeting of Greensboro
Lodge No. 7'i, A., F. and A. M., was
held in the new Masonic quarters in
the Joose-Taylor building, on the cor
ner of North Kim and West Gaston
streets, last Thursday night. The meet
ing was lareelv attended iand was fol
lowed by a social session. The quar
ters are iltted up In very hannsome
style. ' In addition to the rooms for the
Rlue lodsre. the Commandery and
Royal Arch chapter, there is a ladles
parlor, a banquet hall, kitchen, etc.
The Jumping Off Place.
"Consumption had me In its grasp;
and I had almost reached the jumping
oil place when I was advised to try Dr.
Klne'a New Discovery; and I want to
say right now, it saved my life. Im
provement began with the first bottle,
and after taking one dozen bottles I
was a well and happy man again,"
says George Moore, of Grimesland,
N. C. -As a remedy for coughs and
colds and healer of weak, sore lungs
and for preventing pneumonia New
I - - r r i si
uiscovery is supreme
MARINE BAWD COMING.
4
Also Regiment of Cavalry wiu ec w
Greensboro Centennial wee n
. nlng Great Celebration.
Tbe trip of the committee which vis
Bed Washington Thursday In an eflort
to secure the Marine band for Greens
boro's centennial '-celebration next
October was more successful than had
been anticipated, since the gentlemen
comprising the -committee got tbe
nmmlm of more than they expected to
L n. Tn addition to the Maiine
band, there will be a regiment of jav
tJry as an added attraction.
Arcomnanled by Senator Overman,
the committee called on President
Roosevelt, who received the Greens
boro irentlemen most cordially, and
wben apprised of tbe object of their
.f.i nmmnt t airreed to send mo
Marine band to this city for the cen
tnmal celebration. The President ex
pressed bis regret that he would be
unable to attend the ceaienniai, say
ing he was not making any engage
ments for that far ahead,
tlenator Overman also accompanied
the committee to the War department,
where an invitation waa extended to
Secretary Taft to attend the centennial.
Mr. Taft did not make a definite prom
ise, but said he would bo very glad to
visit Greensboro at that time ana
would do so If possible. As showing
his Interest in the celebration, he said
he would be glad to order a regiment
of cavalry to Greensboro during the
centennial week, and in addition, said
the War department would provide a
large number of fiags for decorating
purposes.
Thursday night the Greensboro com
mittee entertained Senator Overman at
dinner at the Raleigh betel. The com
mittee waa composed of the following
gentlemen: Metsrs. G. 8. Bradshaw,
I,. J. Brandt, C. M. Vanstory, C. D.
Benbow and Garland Daniel. These
gentlemen are very appreciative of the
kindness of Stnator Overman, who.
manifested a deep Interest in the object
of their visit to Washington -and ren
dered them very material assistance.
Tbe presence of the Marine band and
a regimeut of soldiers will add much
to the success of the centennial,
which promises to be the biggest cele
bration ever held in North Carolina.
The Marine band is the greatest mu
sical organization of its kiud in tbe na
tion, being made up of strictly high
grade musicians. Its last appearauce
in North Carolina was at the Twenti
eth of May celebration iu Charlotte
two years ago.
ADVERTISING GREENSBORO.
Attractive Literature issued by Chamber.
: of Commerce. ,
The Chamber of Commerce ; is circu
lating a new leaflet advertising Greens
boro. On the corner are the words:
North Carolina's leading city. Fifty
two new business firms; $3,251,132 72
capital invested. Residents from
twelve other states added during the
past twelve months." .
The New Greensboro Creed" in six
articles is given in the leaflet as follows:
Article I We believe in Greensboro,
where future prosperity is assured by
its natural advantages and progressive
development. '
Article II We believe that, before
the end of the present decade, Greens
boro will be the greatest Industrial cen
ter in the South Atlantic states.
Article III We acknowledge that
Greensboro gives us our living edu
cates our children and protects our
lives, health and prosperity, and we
owe her something besides taxes.
Article IV We desire to have our
c.tv continue the largest and best in
North Carolina, and the first to reach
50,000 population by 1910.
Article V We believe Greensboro
will be the center of a network of inter
urban electric lines.
Article VI We are proud of Greens
boro, U. 8. A. The gateway to the
prosperous South.
Aa a city to live in, as a city to man
ufacture In, as a city to do business in,
as a city to invest in, come to 'Greens
boro. See Townsend & Co.'s gasoline en
gines before you buy. They have them
mounted on wheels and unmounted.
The price is right. 16-4 1
Be a Good Reporter.
In his address at Harvard College.
Melville E. Stone, of the Associated
Press, said that every individual is lia
ble at any time to become a reporter.
No matter how. large a force a newspa
per employs, nearly all lnformatien
must be gathered at second-hand,
must be reported to tbe reporter. To
say that tbe press is unreliable, is al
most equivalent to saying that the peo
ple are unreliable, for the people fur
nish the news in nine cases out of ten
and ought to have pride in seeing to it
that the newspaper is promptly and
correctly Informed. No one should,
complain of a newspaper who has been
derelict in his duties thereto The
President of the United States is not
too exalted in bis position to neglect
going to a good deal of trouble to fur
nish the press, in a straightforward, re
liable and truthful manner, with all
information that ought to be published
The people who want good newspapers
snouiQ iouow nis example.
amain tj(wmev . :
Your money should not be allowed to remain
idle It ought to earn an income. A savings
account in this bank is the wisest form of invest
ment for persons of moderate means. Deposits
of one dollar , or more are acccpicu uic
money is available at any time should necessity
require its witnarawai. inicroi u
the rate of four per cent, per annum.
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E. P. WHARTON. President. E. L. SIDES. Cashier.
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Commencement at Colored A. fc,H. Col
lege. The commencement exercises at the
Agricultural and Mechanical College
for the colored race, In thU city, will
begin Sunday, May 17th, and close
Thursday, May 21st. Preeldent Dud
ley announce the following program:
Sunday, May 17th, .baccalaureate
sermon by Dr. W. A. Fountain, pastor
of St. Stephen's church. Wilmington.
Monday, May IStb. annual address
for Y. M. C. A. by Dr. J. A. Savage,
m Ait a . - L
preeiaeui OI AiOlOU ACiuem, rrau.-
inton.
TWar1.iv Mv 18th. annual address
to the Agricultural and Mechanical so
cieties ay Prof. Charles Stewart, of
Baltimore.
Wednesday, May 20th, Industrial
program: Drama by wis: j. a. uuu
ley; subject, "How Shall 1 Go Up to
My Fatbei?"
Thursday. May 21et, commencement
address by Hon. J. C. Pritchard, of
Ashevllle.
The graduating class will probably
be the largest in the history of the col
lege. The faculty and student are
anxious to have a large attendance of
their friends during commencement
week.
nr. Apple and illss Stafford Harried.
Mr. James Madison Apple, a well
known young business man of Roa
noke, Va., and Miss Lake 8 ta fiord, a
popular young woman of this city,
were married last Wednesday evening
at tbe home of the bride's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. Stafford, on West
Washington street. The ceremony
was performed by Rev. Dr. O. H. Det-
wiler. of West Market Street Methodist
church, in the presence of a large com
pany of friends of the young couple.
The groom was attended by his brother,
Dr. Troy Apple, of Winston-Salem, as
beet man. Miss Mabel Leak was the
maid of honor. The ceremony was
followed by an elaborate wedding re
ception. f
Upon their return from their bridal
tour, Mr. and Mrs. Apple will be at
home in Roanoke.
Mrs. Caroline M. Graves, who form-
erly resided in Greensboro, died on the
19th ifist. at tbe home of a son in
Smitbfield. She is survived by two
sons, Mr. Henry Graves, of Hmithfleld,
and Mr. George C. Graves, of Carthage.
Also three eisters, Mrs. Mary Graves,
of Randolph county; Mrs. John W.
Whitsett and Miss Maria Foust, of
Greensboro, and one brother, tbe father
of President J. I. Foust and Superin
tendent nomas it. ioubi.
Pain, anywhere,- can be quickly
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congested blood away from pain cen
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simply equalize tne oiooa circulation
and then pain always departs in 20
minutes. 20 tablets 25 cents. Write
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Wood Wanted.
If you have wood to sell call and see
me. I tninK we can iraae.
8-tf i, Bam Browne,
Walker Avenue, Greensboro.
CO MYERS'
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350 South Elm St.
FULL LINE OF STANDARD
PATENT MEDICINES,
TOILET ARTICLES,
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an You Ml
to
Suffer
Any Longer
When there is certain relief within your reach?
Read the following letter:
OFFICE OF HOGSED HARDWARE CO.
DEALERS IN
HARDWARE, FARM IMPLEMENTS, WAGONS, ETC.
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Toccoa, Ga., Nov. 1, 1907.
Mr. .Peter P.vYates; Greensboro, N. C. - . mv
Dear Sir.-Answering your inquiry regarding the condition of my
wife will say she had bejen confined to Jier bed for about six weeks
when you sent her one or your xtneuiuauu xuuo. , x ueve c t -son
sufler more than she did. J was using every remedy we could, with
the doctor attending her two or three times a day, and she was not im
Droving at all. She put on your Band and began to improve right
away, and in three weeks she was well. When she put on high shoe
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 , l
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 experience of others?
Your family doctor Is all right, and will do ail he can
for you, but he cannot cure that rheumatism. r
I have cured hundreds of hopeless-oases with my
wonderful Band, dozens of them right here in Greens
boro, and in Guilford county.
Write today for full information and terms.
You a., know mo. GREENSBORO N. C. .
Z. V. CONYERS
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