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II n THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT, OCTOBER 28, 1908 -PAGE 2. i i I t 1 5 l t 1! 1 I ." ' '.if V ; ! 5 ' vi -I) 1 'i- f C J ' 1 i m ; i ! ? ! HI ! i 1 J' , If-; Hi Tikis Faimers roOhis, irn mediate sectionQwiJjfbuy a pure bred Perphe rcmtaliibn; -we'll take $100.00 stock in hinv Don't ask us why we'll do this. but . go thinkingr to at. 1TBWS If the farmers of this section want to buy good clothes atVfarrriers" prices we have the Suits, Overcoats and Un derwear that will satisfy. When you come to the fair drop in and talk over the Stallion proposition. Ch St C ISHOLM, ROUD, RAWFORD & Rees J . ... I ' 1 Bade in Greensboro Bedford's Powders 4 doses 10 cents Guaranteed harmless to any thing except head ache. Bedford's Liver Pills ; 50 Pills in bottle, 25c " Absolutely the best pill money can buy.- Purely . vegetable. Will not gripe or sicken. r So pleasant iri; their action you almost'-1 forget you have taken ai ' - . .. . .tt.:-.s;3 pill. Your money back if not satisfied ! ' ' ' FARISS-KLUTZ DRUG CO. The store that never closes. rv,0 n see Jno. W. Vharton if wnt bone meal'A rie.w stock I Sheriff Jonesvlll bViwlthhe coun- v. Jju. w uvhifcWtf (Saturday and will; have&lmax booklwith him. F. ElsIeJthe flye-yearrold dafchter of Mr and Airs, rvoucn , Proximity, died of brain troublejast Wednesday afternoon. fr v F. Smith, has returned from Hot -SDrinfirs. Ark., whereB he: invent Qotmonf fnr rheumatism. His 1U1 v condition -is -considerably-improved . Mr," J. Ed, " Albright, Jias , purchased the J plumbing business xt' the -bankrupt firm of theJ."Ed. Albright Com pany and will operate the ; business individually. - .-. Mrs. Annie -H. Wallace. of Kins Ti hat:. rented from; Mr.-r J: R. Cutch in the residence at No. 202 . Soonth A otrcat - o.-VioroJ thA . Will ODeli : & boardlng .house next -week." - Tr hd "Mrs. !N;: ' Rush' have moved to this city from Mississippi, having hPPn attracted nere Dy.ureeusuuiua superior educational advantages. Mr. Rush is a traveling salesman. Mr. F. Locan Porter., a native of Greensboro, who has been residing in New York for three or lour years, will, be married November 11th to Miss Anna Conity, of New Jersey. Mr. Thomas C. Coffin, who is em ployed by the American Tobacco Com pany, in Richmond, Va., is at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Coffin, recuperating from a re cent surgical operation. Mr. Walter Lee Scarboro, of this city, and Miss Julia Harkey, of Lex ington, were married at the kome of the bride's parents last Wednesday night. The couple will reside in Lex ington, where the groom is employed. Mrs. Charles D.1 Mclver, state or ganizer of the Woman's Betterment Association, has accepted an invita tion to deliver an. address at a meet ing of the Forsyth County Teachers' Association in Winston-Salem Satur day. Mr. aim . Mrs. John Lewis have moved to Winston-Salem to reside with their daughter, Mrs. M. M. Mur- . . . cuison. Mr. lewis is in veryieeuie health, suifering from the euects of a paraiyuc sirotte receiveu ago. The six-months-old child of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Holden died last Wednes day afternoon at the home of its par ents on Gregory street. The funeral was held Thursday afternoon, inter ment being made in Greene Hill cem etery. Roy Kernodle, the six-year-old son of Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Kernodle, fel from a wagon last Wednesday and broe his collar bone. The little fellow was riding in a standing posi tion and a sudden movement of the horse caused him to fall. . Captain Robert Henderson, who has had charge of the Greensboro corps of the Salvation Arniy for several months, has been transferrer to Nor folk and, is. succeeded . here ,by. Captain McKinney, who has been in charge of the work in the Virginia city. . The Patriot has a scholarship good for a business course in one of , the highest class commercial schools in the South. The scholarship , will be soid at a reasonable price. If you desire a really high grade course, ad dress The Patriot for .further particu lars. 31-tf. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Denny will leave Greensboro next. week for Clear water, Fla., where they will spend the winter, and it is probable that they will locate there permanently. Greensboro and Guilford : county will regret to lose these people as resi dents. Announcement is made of the en gagement of Mr. James W. Case, man ager of the savings department of the. American Exchange Bank, and Miss Ethel Troy Finlator, a well known and popular young woman of this city, the marriage to: take place early in December. Superintendent Swift, of the Greens boro public schools, announces ( that the attendance, is the best in the history of the schools: The totnl enrollment in the city schools proper is over 2,000 and the combined per centag ; of attendance of whit'e and colored pupils is 04.2 per cent.' Mr. Paul C. Lindley has been elect ed a trustee of the Security Life and Annuity Company to succeed Col. ..W. S. Thomson, who resigned to devote his entire attention to other business interests. Mr. Lindley is the son of Mr. J. Van Lindley; -presiuent of the company, and is one of the most prominent and progressive young bus iness men of the community. The residence on Mr. C. M. Van- story's farm, on the Greensboro and High Point road, about threee ; miles from Greensboro, was destroyed - by fire last Wednesday night, entailing a loss of about $1,200, with insurance to the amount of $500. The house was occupied by Mr. A D. V.Leigh's family, the members of which barely had time to escape with their lives. Messrs. C. W Miller, assistant manager of the Southern, Life .and Trust Company, and U ' A. Mebane; X XI STRONG t u t w Bickett Makes Eloquent alone would mark the end of all his HAdds3Wto La Audience-l?"oCng hopes of belng elected" governor .of anConvincinaAraument: ori most elouuent iindf-'imaHnrfi ntminsfci4 North Carolina i Active POliUcaJ addresses heard .piolnts-itfne inattei-. of f reiti-rates, .Greensbdro inra"&ngwhile wajiaev-j MI itkett cited the; fact " the eted in, the conntyjcourt , houseThurs- Qreiijsboraf pqstoffice iwa disconttn- dayaignt ay nunri . nfvacit. T ued as araistnuunue puiui iui f""" Louisburg. DemocraUc canu-aate . for suppiies for the sole reason that the attorney gfi.n.firj- JVIilickettJsaR orator of force ana power ana bwu forfl to pay tne excessiveireigmrai.es th iindiyided, attention of his audi- LiomanrtP.d hv i the railroads for; :th r&rtrive?ah hour and m njiif as STinnlies toHhls "cityf V"? he presented in an entertaining and I r Bickett closed his speecir with campaign. 2 .TheCcourt ;house was well w received with , . vociferous j.ap- IllieU, IUC uunu uuxu-v. 0 piaUSe. , i -. .. ,v - - i. . . r-.:;:: 800-' people. -: : :::.r,-ir, ;rs-';,- iC : "' .. The I speaker was introduced by Mr. Does Not Affect? Local , Tax, Districts A . Wayland Cooke, .who referred in .... . - . A.rlw-,. n tn 'iMr to.rk- The f ollowing dispatch -i f rom t Ral :J-':- ftiK will be read; with interest- by all In be-lnnirig his speech," Mr. Bick- people interested in the collection of Ptt'made a Dlea for enthusiasm and special school taxes.'r " " " 1 Tthfnart of all loyal Dem- "The Supreme court in a ease from r:::; ' Z, i K; hm,Iirhf nri new Franklin county, brougnt- to enjom T a "r., " m- ttm collection of a tax for scnools racy is of no date. It was and is and which .carried-a tax upon the S be -When our great leader $2.60, which is 0 cents: more than SUdU uc' , - vu. L.sit; hQ tho rnii tn-r limit for -state and was namea ior tne pre&mcuvj iui i." . . . , Ti , cron.or i'mv nountv .DurDoses. ; sustains the lower LIlii (1 niue, . Bam - f""-4 i - . . j. i v. tn that trrave where I COUrt in ." holding i vonna anri t rfliied uoon : the , Doll tax .wmch. may . l7orZ Ks S mgeMs levied refers only to state county people: 'Democracy is. immortal and purposes, but nas .no appnLiuu u P Lr die " - Uny special taxing district .-created by The spirit of Democracy nas ever ; tne legislature as . . . . .. xr ai ..'i I novor the tax lmDOsed has A .-v fr - w i n n t i i if mr i mm iiihiii in i mj i li iVyL. - - WIuu6iil r: Vir: " hv vntA nf the neo- human race. Moses was me mcaru- uwu avw-ou .j v -..r. - r.rr,, tion of that spirit, ana vouay iuc w uv,u u..vt oniu of Dprnorrapv : SLands fln-nff cwnrd in hand and de- Postmaster Douglas spent the lat- mands of tne Pharaohs of greed and ter part of last week in Granville, eraft freedom for all tne people, county maKing neyuuuLdu vamsu Democracy makes. no plea to passion, speeches but it demands even-handed justice, an., thp neonle are hearkening to that cry. Evervwaere men wno love justice and eauality are laboring tor the sue- cess of Democracy in tnis eiecnou, nnri there is absolutely no reason why any man with a drop or uemo- i itq foimd a tried and tested ctire for Rheu cratic blood in his Meins should not x, Not a rj that will straighten the rally with entnusiasm to me suypuit distorted limbs of chronic cripples, nor turn bony of his party. growths back to flesh again. That ii Impossible. The Republicans are alive to the But Icaailow gureiy mi the pains and pangs of situation, declared the speaker, au this deplorable disease. are trembling in their strongholds, xsermany with a Chemist In the City of and resorting to tlie most desperate Darmstadt I found the last ingredient with measures of intimidation and bribery Which Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Kemedy was made to thwart the will of . the people. But a perfected, dependable prescription. Without tne Deopie also are alive to the s t - that last ingredient. I successfully treated many. uation and are not to be deceived. many cases of Rheumatism; but now, at lastituni- Mr. Bickett laid down the proposi- lormly cures all curable cases of this heretofore tion that, unless the principles of De- much dreaded disease. Those sand-like granular mocracy be enacted into law and a wastes, found In Rheumatic Blood, seem to cussoive stop be put to the consolidation of and pass away under the action of tils remedy as wealth and the centralization of pow- freely as does sugar -when added to pure water. er, the government of the people will nerish and we will have an oligarchy. or the human mindiwill swing back to the other extreme and land us in the lap of socialism. The speaker declared the Demo cratic partv believes fundamentally in the least government possible aim in allowing to every man the great est exercise of his individual will consistent with public safety. Repub licanism stands , for the greatest ambunt of government and is essen tially paternal. While the tendency of the Democratic party is to make neonle bold and self-reliant, the tend- encv of the Republican party is to make parasites of men. The typical Republican believes in his heart that the government owes him a living, and many members of the party spend tho frpatpr nart. of their time m trvinir to collect the debt. The typi cal Democrat believes the government nn'An V m nntlllnor Hilt fl 1 1 fl litv before .u f e d and a fair FULL LINE OF STANDARD .people. a sneciar agent of the "Original Four? Greensboro Fire " Insurance Com panies, have formed a partnership and will" engage in the general in surance business under the firm name of Miller & Meb'ane. The firm , will occupy offices "on the ground floor of the Benbow arcade. . Why James Lee. Got Welt. Everybody in? Zanesville, O., knows Mrs. Mary Leer of rural route 8. She writes: "My husband, James Lee, firmly believes he owes his-life. to the use of Dr. -King's INew, Discovery. His lungs ; were, T severely effected that consumption seemed Inevitable, when a friend recommended New Dis covery. We tried; jt,. and its use has restored him to perfect health."' Dr. King's New Discovery is the .King of throat and lung remedies. For coughs and colds it has no .equal. 1-The first i dose gives relief. ....TryJ it ! Sold iih ,der guarantee .by v all. druggists, 50c i and $1.00. . Trial bottle "free. The - Superior'- is the ' ' liest drilL Townsend & Co. handle them.v Rheumatism And then, when dissolved, these poisonous wastes freely pass from the system, and the cause of Rheumatism is gone forever. There Is now no real need no actual excuse to suffer tonger with out help. We sell, and in confidence recommend Dr. Shoop's ' Rheumatic - Remedy GREENSBORO DRUG CO. GONYERS' New Drug Store 350 South Elm St. ;.'! s, C i i.H r.- "J '1 -r..- II !.f Dpost your .Jploney ritn fqs a onc$ so you h-wilPget inSteresf 'from thfeiit-of October, which1 is jour: regulacintcrj ' SIXHUNDRED thousand dollars security for. yoilr money, vl This with our3 con servative management and the character of the --merr benuia the" inslitationT'massepmty--iin-' What, petter , guarantee do you want than what we iyou?mo : : i ''PAktPJPreiMen- 1 SIDES; Cashier mm i i r i i i i rn rz. rir r. i The Little Store i,v.f-rv -rnnur-- i i T.T T l A i-"- ' flroundlfie Corner 1 DENNY W ELLINGTON IEWEILERS 103 W. MARKET ST. A nice line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Etc. ' ,' Rejpairing rbmRtiy and properly done. hollowing unsolicited Testimonial fight. The Republican prays (wnen he Drays at all): "Oh, Lord, Kin thic hpnr fnr mp." The Democrat pravs: "Oh, Lord, just see that I am not interfered with, and Til show you the darndest bear fight that ever happened.' In illustrating the consolidation of the wealth of the country that has tak-pn nlacp under Republican rule. Mr. Bickett recited" the fact that, whereas in . 1890, 10 per cent, of the neonlfi owned 50 per cent, cf the wealth, today they own 90 per cent, of all the wealth of the country. ThP sneaker asserted that the Re- nublican oarty is unalterably opposed to the enactment of any law against the consolidation of wealth and the npntmii7.a.tinn of Dower and intro duced as his first, witness President Roosevelt, who declared in a mes sage to Congress that the represen tatives nf oredatorv wealth had band ed- together to. prevent any legisla tion in behalf of tne peopie. ve.u representative of predatory wealth to day is lined up for Tatt. Tney con trol absolutely the policies ai.d shape the destinies of the Republican party. Discussing: the panic, the speaker showed how it has brought upon the country bv those who are opposed to any law for the; relief of tne people and quoted ex-Secretary of. the Treab- nrv Shaw as authority for trie state ment that it is the greatest, financial panic the world has ever known. Mr. Bickett made a strong defense of the last legislature in tne rail road rate, matter, saying the sworn re ports of the railroads show, that the position of the legislature was right. He declared the great1 sin of the rail roads in North Carolina to be dis crimination in freight rates, and de clared that, when elected attorney general, he tvill try and see .that tne railroads deal fairly with the people of this state. Jn the face of the facts,", said the, speaker, "we find J. Elwood .Cox, the Republican candidate for governor, o- ing to .'Washington' and swearing be fore a committee of - the United States senate that -there; is no coni- plaint of freight 'rates in North Car olina and saying he. would rather trust the railroads to do justice than PATENT MEDICINES, TO I LET ART I CL E S, STATION ERY. o.B &0. Prescriptions Accurately Compounded You all know me, Z. V. CON VERS Read the ' Pomona, Guilford; County, N, C, MarcbL 27th, 1908. Mr. Sides, , ... . .-?.seru . Dear Sir: ' ''. .:: i .vi . . i . , . . , ' I am thinking yod would like td bear how 1 1 am getting aloDg after using the new remedy ou and Mr. Yates so kindJy:had me to use. After nearly Tour moiathB of suffering - with rhjeumatism- aud kidney complaint, and everything done for me which onjrj-jeJ levied fox the time being, I am now usiDg the Band,-whlchreemed-tabeilpttie at once. At the time my feet, knees and hips were so swollen that I could Dot walk a; step- As fioorj as I.put it jori there i was a htn'lseniation all over my system, and in one week I was surprised that.the swelliog wa3 going out, ana x couia sleep, in two weeks J could walk arouDd the room, the third week I could Jgo where I pleased2 T feeVsVa my knees somewhat, but that tifc going out fast. You- may-think this h quick work, but it is neverthele8sStrueu Jd.y.amiJy .and neighbors will testify the same. They all know I have euflered aJl' winter, and I feel very graterui to you botn, ror.wnat tnis remedy, haja done for me, and will reuuiiiiueuu il iu an Buueriug i nave. r:r ;: ;; , vRespectfully yours, . (Hignea; .. . ... rA. D. V. LEIGH. Why don't you profit .by thd' experience of others? Your family dootpr is-all right, andwill do all he oan ior you, out ne oanpot cure that rheumatism. 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