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TH E GREENSBORO PATR JOT, SEPTEMBER 9, 1 903 PAG E 2. i t- 7 t i I ... t 'I: ? 4 - i I: n 5 f . i - is- r."i til . r- V n i r i - -...- ' 6 it i!,f M : 1 ''! f ' , "t " ; . ;i 1 1 t M -it i. ,1 I' ! '4 1 '. 5. m l' i " : - i i' i' l s." JD)b You Needl FORMS NEW -CONNECTION. Mr. Charles - L. Van Noppen Engag : , -N In Business In Atlanta. Mr. Charles L. Van Noppen; who is well known throughout the South as a publisher'of historical and bio graphical works,, has I extended : his sphere of business activity ? by ''- asso ciating himself with the Southern Lights Improvement Company, with headquarters in Atlanta. He nas Deen domes Do you need1 to buy them right? ... . . " B - I 1 -m m m m m v 4- ui yuu wan 1 cv chance to save money? Are you willing to invest a fewdol lars at 20 per cent, interest do you want more than this we can' give it to you. 387 up-to-date men's and young men's Suits to be closed out at great bargains. Chisholm, Stroud, Crawford & Rees REPUBLICANS NAME MOREHEAD.' FAIR .WILL BE THE BEST EVER. Wealthy Manufacturer to Oppose ' A. j Everything to De on . Bigger 5caie i du- rnn-. Than Ever Before. t, rtfth Hictrt nomihiiran onn-l The officials of the Central Caroli- enUon met in Greensboro last Wed- na Fair Association are making pre p nesday afternoon and nominated by ac- aratlons for the big fair in October, clamation John Motley Morehead, of which is expected . to be a record Onratr Q tf wnnion , e-nnds breaker in every particular. There ! manufacturer, for Congress, and John will be more and better exhibits than t nMKn, - Af wiTi9tnn.SAipm a ever before: the attractions will be d of a hieher order. other names ' were pre senea to the 2nd the accommodations will be more elected president of the corporation other names .were presentea 10 ine " .. , : and will have direct supervision of convention. All ine counties were rey- .... . iiw 7" hcmoca fn thp Pi?ht resented save Caswell and Granville, The poultry .building, which . was the company s business in the eight fS!!." 3fii o li l.: burned a short time ago, will 'be re- Southern states from Virginia to "ZZr" ? i.rPd hv a larger and better struc- Louisiana. Mr. Van Noppen has not m a j 11 s im4-iam i Tiiro i n t- mh w u uiiuiuc mil - lit ;m i kitcu u.lf uo ct . r ine convenuon.waa ami aucx Vnn oTh rrand fnr the which, durinff - his absence from "l! ? , f n !S,.?eIS. nf; iV ST V 5eV An aCTicuU Greensboro, will be in charge of Dr. rbirbeing due , t"ffit lt Sere tural building the same size is to be Stephen B. Weeks, who has .done waf no cfntest that mere west, side of -the faIr mucnof the literary work in nnec- heSSnwas called to order grounds, onland recently acquired by tion; with the .Biographical H story of soon after 2 o'clock by 'the district the association. . boui or uiese ,ouua- Norwunu iu i c ti. rr. n nf Mnti-Q will hft romnleted in ample time torv of North Carolina. f.'tui.."- TT' to STtta fair ; .. Volumes 9 and 10 Are the 'only 're- D. MeCTlSTorkoxbonv as temMrary I Work "on the extension to the main mainlng volumes ot the Biosraphica chairman Later Mr Merritt was exhibit hall is progressing satisracto- History to De issuea, ana me maienai !i!5rl.n Z rilv and will be finished in a short for them is in the hands of the printer. Z"V:Zr"r time. The Namli History of North Caro- rr1' :irir'-nJ7 ir r- The fair Krounds are considerably Una. which is edited by Capt. Sam manent secretary, the duties of that larger this year than last, the asso- ue A. Ashe, wi l be issued in two office being performed by Mr. J. Zeb elation: having bought six acresmore volumes. The first volume will be Waller postmaster of Burlington and land and moved the fence, on tue ready for delivery to subscribers in cotarv r,f tho district PTGcutive southwest side back so as to take in about three weeks. Persons who ,AITimttt0o . a good part of the purchase. The have examined advanced ; copies say numvn Mrr?tf . mndA a short railroad track within the grounds will the appearance of this work will be odiotinir tho Piprtinn nf a be moved back to the new fence and a notable event In the presentation Republican congressman from this a large space will be left in which of the state's history, both . in a su district, and was followed by Mr. C. the midway can spread itself. - perior form of classification and in A Rpvrnlds rmstmaster of Winston- vvnen me iciice was muvcu uacK u upe o-uuicvi uiy. coim x,,yn. imidod ail thp Remiblican took in a nice grove of young trees, candidates and praised eveiything in and a good part of this will be used . The Patriot has a scholarship good nMnnoi on ofota r.iatfnrTn Hp ior a nucnine lot anu.iue apace ue- ior a uusiness cuurse iu uue ui ice said the nomination of Mr. J. El wood tween the gate and exhibit hall, highest class commercial schools in Cox for governor appeals strongly to hitherto used for this, purpose, will the South. The scholarship will "be tv hiidnAQc intprf4t? of th state be kept clear of vehicles and horses, sold at a reasonable price. If you nnd nrpdirtpd that he will receive Secretary Daniel says there will be desire a really high grade course, ad- the votes of thousands of men who a large number of race horses here dress The Patriot for further particu- ,o rnrmnriv tod tho etmierht Dem this year ana tnat it win De neces- lars, ai-ii. ocratic ticket. Referring to the local sary to duuo auaiuouai staus io ac spif p-ovprnmpnt nlank in the Repub- commodate them. Already more than lican state . platform, - Mr. Reynolds one hundred have been entered for Hotrod hie. hpiipf that anv county the races, in addition to tne races, should ha vp thP. nrivileee of voting there will be a number of free at nn tho rmpstinn of nrohibition. tractions, such as the Demorest wild When the secretary called the roll west show and the New York eques nominations Ainmnnrp countv. train combination performance. This through Mr. B. S. Robertson, yielded Matter show consists of twelve acts to Rockingham, and Mr. Gilliam m which rour remaie nuers ana eign Grissom, of Spray, placed ihe name teen horses take part. nf Mr John M MorehWd before the ntion for- tho nomination for WARRANTS ISSUED IN AUGUST. V U V- V v m. v - w - HnnCTPss Th nomination was sec onded by Mr." E. S. W. Dameron, of Increase in Drunkenness, Larceny and Burlington, who came to the conven- Disorderly Conduct. tion an avowed canaiaaie ior mei During the month of August 112 nomination, ana wr. e. erau&naw . warrants were issued by - e police of this city, ine otner counues ieu department of Greensboro, this being ,in line, and wnen turry was reauieu an increase of 20 over the.number is a motion was made and carried that si1aH in t1i1v Th(1 r(innPt shows an in the nomination De maae oy actidm- crease in drunkenness, larceny and . . , , . . , -v. .. ... sai GO New Drug Store . 350 South Elm St. FULL LINE OF STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, STATIONERY. &o.,&o. Are popular among all classes. We Issue these books for de posits as low as three dollars, and. up to any amount When money remains three calendar months we allow interest there on. Interest begins . on the first of the! month following date of deposit;' but when deposits j are made "during "the FIRST FIVE DAYS of any month Interest begins on the flrst of that same .month.' We credit and compound interest four' times a year -January' April; July and October It , the depositor can not call, on these dates his . interest will be attended, to just the same as though he were present. , . - - ' E. P. WHARTON. Preiident. E. L. SIDES, Cashier. JA The Little Store Around the Corner DENNY & ELLINGTON . . JEWELERS'-. , . 103 W. MARKET iST. A nice line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Etc. Repairing promptly and properly done. tion Mr. John T. Benbow was named for elector by Mr. E. A. Ebert. of Forsyth, and the nomination was sec onded by all the other counties and madp unanimous. Mr. Benbow ac cepted the nomination in a short speech. Mr. Morehead, the nominee for disorderly conduct. There is a de crease in nearly all other crimes. mere were twenty-tnree cases in which tne defendants were charged with drunkenness in some form as; against nine cases in July. There were eighteen cases of larceny against twelve during the previous month. Eighteen persons were chare- Congress, did not attend the conven- ed with disorderly conduct during Au Prescriptions Accurately Compounded You all know me. Z. V. CONYERS Weak Women . 2 IU xZi- t H 1 fi nf I " governor, was m me cit, uui same offense. There were IS cases attend the convention. THE GOOD ROADS CONFERENCE. MSTLES! ; That's what we talk about in Hair and Tooth Brushes. It's all that there is to be talked about that has any meaning" in the life of a brush. We sell nothing but genuine, clean quality bristles, that will last as long as the handle to the brush and be a pleasure to use as long as you want it. We back up our brush es with our personal guarantee. A new brush free if not satisfied. Come in and look over our line.- You are al ways ' welcome whether you' buy or not. FARISS-KLUTZ DRUG CO. The store that appreciates your business. Will be Important Feature of Greens boro's Centennial. One of the most important features To weak and ailing women, there is at least ona WAIT tf TiaItv Tint with hot wav twn fMofmonta in which the defendants were charged must be combined. One is local, one is constitn with assault, while in July 21 war- tlonaL but both are ImDortant. both essential. rants were issued for offenses of Dr. Shoos'g Nitht Cura h tho Wai. this kind. Dr. Rhorm'R Rpstr7-ati-i? ti rVmctitntfnnal " v vwwVaHWWWWUMa f The former Dr.lShoop's Night Cure is a topical mucous membrane suppository remedy, while Dr. Whiskey Prescriptions in August. implies, floes its andinflam- W mip The report made by the chief of Bhoop's Restorative is wholly an internal treat. of the centennial will be the good police or the whiskey and beer pre- tnent. The Restorative reaches throughout the roads coneress to be held during the scriptions filled in Greensboro dur-1 entire system, seeking the repair of all nerve. week. The opening session will oe mg August snows tnat syb prescrip- u tissue, and au blood ailments, held Tuesday. October 13th. and will tions were written by 60 physicians. The "Niht Cure", as its name t be presided over by Governor Glenn. The largest number of prescriptions work while you sleep. It soothes sore Other sessions will be held from time written by a physician was 44 for mucous surfaces, heals local weaknesses and tOv4ime during the week and a good whiskey and nine for beer, the total discharges, while the Restorative, eases nervous deaTof work will be done in an et- amouni prescriDea DeingVH-4 pints -iw"eu6. uvea renewea vigor ana. ambition. fort to arouse interest in the sub- or wniskey and 7 doze&bottles of uiius up wasieu tissues, Drmging about renewed ject of good roads. The governors beer. From this the number dwin- Wrenth. yteor. and energy. Take Dr. Shoop's of all the Southern states and rep- dies on down to one prescription for Eesttie Tablets or LiQuid as a general tonic rpspntetivps nf boards of trade, cham- beer, two bottles beine the Quantity lwjem. or posiuve local help, use as well Lers of commerce and other kindred prescribed. The largest number of organizations throughout the South prescriptions written by a physicia have been invited to attend and par- in July was 35, 29 pints of whiskey ticipate in the conference, and al- peing the quantity prescribed. The ready a .number of acceptances have smallest amount was a prescription been received. Committees on ar- caning for one-eighth of a pint of rangements and program have been whiskey. appointed by the board of managers m,-., r r r . . of the centennial and the' Chamber of Many Com,na Frcm '"d.ana. Commerce as loiiows: -wr. u. i-uuiou, president of a Centennial Committee C. G. society of former Nortii Carolinians Wright, chairman; John L. King, W. residing in Indiana, has written Mr C. Tucker, John A. oung, J. A. Hos- i. b. Bradshaw, president of the kins, F. M. Pickett, Jo Hardie, J. board of managers, that the North Richard Moore, J. A. Davidson, D. H. Carolina colony in the Hoosier state Coble, John A. Hodgin, J. Van Lind- will be well represented at the cen- ley, Dr. M. P. Fox, V. G.. Ragsdale, tennial. The society has appointed Lt. A. Walker, Walter H. McLean, W. a committee to advertise Greensbo- O. Donnell, Jr., T. E. Whittaker, Dr. ro's centennial and home-coming week J. R. Gordon,, J. Harper Johnson, J.J among the North Carolinians and de- C. Kennett, J. Allen Holt, AValter L.lscendants of North Carolinians in In- Lindsay, John V. Cook and R. O. diana, and the indications are that a Gamble. big delegation will come to Greens- Chamber of Commerce Committee Doro from Indiana. The railrpads I C. G. Wright, chairman; mioses n. nave orrered very attractive rates, Cone, W. C. Boren, W. H. Osborn, and the C. & O. road is arranging R. D. Douglas, C. D. Benbow, W. B. to run a big excursion from some GREENSBORO DRUG CO. Read the Following Unsolicited Testimonial Pomona, Guilford County, N: C.,- Aiarcti, l'7th, 1903. aril getting along after Mr; Sides, - Dear Bir: ' I am thinking you would like to hear how I using the new remedy you and Mr. Yates sakindlv had me to use After nearly four months of suffering with rheumatiejn and kidnsy complaint, and everything done for me which only relieved for the time being. I am now using the Band, which eeemed to help me at once. At the time my feet, knees and hips were so jswollen that I couJd not walk a step. As soon as I put it on there was a heating sensation all over my system, and in one week I was surprised that the swelling was going out, and I could sleep. In two weeks I j could walk around the room, the third week I could go where I pleased. I feel still in my knees somewhat, but that is going out fast.) You may think thin ia quick work, but it is nevertheless true. My family and neighbors will testify the same. They all know I have suffered ail winter, and r feel very grateful to you both, for what this remedy has done for me, and wm icuumuiwiu ii iu an euueriug as nave. C3. Respectfully yours, (Signed) ( . A. D. V. LEIGH. Why don't you profit by the experience of others? Your family dootor is all right, and wili do all he oan for you, but ho cannot cure that rheumatism. 1 have oured hundreds of hopeless cases with my wonderful Band, dozens of them righfhere in Greens boro, and in Guilford county. ' Write today for full information and terms. GREENSBORO N.C. McGregor, J. A. Odell. V. C. JYlcAdoo, J. M. Millikan, E. J. Justice, Judge W. P. Bynum, . Jr.. Judge S. B. Ad ams, Hon. A. L. Brooks, Charles L. Van Noppen, Andrew Joyner, L. J. Brandt, Hon. James E. Boyd, E. Stsrnberger, O. C. Wysong and -M. W. Sterne. First Baptist Church Officers. Officers of-the First Baptist church of Greensboro have been elected as follows: Howard Gardner, clerk; .W. R. Stone, treasurer; C. E. Lincoln, custodian. The following were elect ed ushers: M. Y Thompson and Capt. F. P. Hobgood, Jr., chiefs; J. W. Case, W. M. Combs, V. A. Dim mette, T. W. Alderman, J. v. Cop pedge, Daniel Gregg, C. W. Jennings, T, D. Gaskins, Samuel Jones, A. A. Chandler, Geo. O. Fowler, T. M. Stroud. point in Indiana to Greensboro. Simultaneous Revival Meetings. The revival meetings to be conduct ed simultaneously in a majority of the Greensboro churches will begin! Sunday, September 20th, and contin ue as long as the interest may war rant. In addition to 'services each night in the various churches, a union j noonday meeting will be held for men and a like meeting for women in the afternoon. The services for men will probably be. conducted by some vis iting minister and quite likely the business houses will be asked to close from 12 to 1 o'clock. mi ... . xue services in tne various churches will, it is understood, be conducted by the pastors of the churches. The directors of the Young Wo men's Christian Association, have de- Tickling or dry cougns will auicklv l"e.a ,tos.ecure store room and loosen whPn ..sin. nr fih rn,, iser e luncneons curing tne centen- Remedr. And i 7 ! niaL. Tne directors are also arrang- harmless, that Dr. Shooo tells moth-1 hf V? a 'ta5 dayl dnF ne ers to use nothing else. vPn fnT-i"ISL w.eeK m ciooer. rne boarding very young babies. The wholesome T? " ZZZ?T? be Pen green leaves and tender stems of a ed about November lst- Inn C Vtf9lincr the curat! ve pronerUes tn l,r sLXX I '".Ion of "f Foley's Honey Cousrh Remortv it ! an nave Deen sold without any w ' H V UilllO U11C LUU 1. ' i I . - and heals the sensitive . hmnrhia i?'Boa;t!ver . nav!n experienced any memDranes. JVo opium, no ehlorn- 'utwi reruns irom its form, nothing harsh used to injur J'-coWs .and "lung, trou or suppress. Demand Dr Shoon's Sf,!: T51S 18 because the genuine Accept no other. Sold bv Greenhorn fogy's Honey and Tar in the yellow package contains no oniates or oth er harmful drugs. Guard your health Drug Co. jQ Get some of our nice Rockers, ranging in price .- . ' from$1.50to,$50 r K "' ' X: ''VI1.-;';::;''WV.-; " , a -5t:5,. ,- ) .: jmsmsMisfi W Mr . v 44 Everything you want in Furniture and HouGcfurnishings. mm THE BIG STORE," GClEENaQnd by refusing any: but the genuine. All SUBSCRIBE TO THE PATRIOT. aruggists. V V fir
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