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THE CnUCNCSOno PATHIOT, DECEMBER 9, 1903.-PAGE 2. n n ; . i 111. '! - ' ! - i . t I - i! t i f ii ! , i ; 1 ' i - ' i ' ' v ! . . ; i 1 f J '.it -r. J; J ;k J - 5 t y. t . ; i '1 . .'): 1 If ii. : : n ' - ' v i ! 1 i ! -1 I ' j IS Ii: : it 1 I..irf: J ; .1 ' Y ; j - 1 ' . t mm -.i : ' i- mm r I r " & ' r Can You Stand LET US TRY YOU We have an Over coat, a good Suit of Clothes and Un derwear that is ALL-WOOL for you. These garments we are selling at a let live price. Wp'U fit you and please you, if you will let us. r Through the win ter our store is al ways warm and plenty of room for you and your fam ily. Come in. Crawford & Rees, Inc DO YOU EVER TAKE PICTURES If not, you should. Drop in the first time you are in town and let us show you how easy it is to learn. We carry everything in the picture taking and picture making line. Kodaks from one dol lar up. Nothing more accept able for a Christmas pres ent. FARISS-KLUTZ DRUG GO. The store that appreciates your business. , Kind Treatment? 11 jM.w. .. .-,- Mrs J. T. Watts has moved to ' Rrpp.n sboro from Danylile. Va. xir rA hiiTine- all' kind of fT aud pajrlng the Jiisht market priced r- a Xf Wftnkln" is conducting A,.,r.r r,aPtine- at the Presbyterian 1001. o ... . chapel at the Elmira .coton mills. In Burlington.-, , I-,. -Mr. D. Payne, a well known young traveling man ot tnis cuy, Miss Mamie Gilbert, of Stuart, Va., were married $t the home of the bride last week. : v i Gardner & Clark are paying spot cash market price for furs. Minks ar psnaciallr In demand right now. If you have any furs to sell see U1C1U V Messrs. C. G. and S. E. Perkins Lswronrfl Kans M. D. Perkins of Okeene, Okla., and Mrs. J. H. Hoi- Io well, .or uenver, wu, c their brother, Mr. A. N. ferians. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W t.4 Watson died of bronchial pneu monla at the home of his parents on Asheboro street. Thursday. The re mains" were interred at Pleasant uar den Friday afternoon. - xfocare .T M Randv and E. W. xfovrs pnffinrine contractors, hav irrniA tn Eennettsville. S. C. to install n pnmnietfi seweraKo system for that city. This Greensboro firm recently installed a sewerage and water sys tern for Maxton. . The Patriot has a scholarship good for a business course in one of the highest class commercial schools ?n tne Soutn. , The scholarship will be sold at a reasonable price. If you desire a really high graae course, ad dress The Patriot for further partlcu lars. , 31-tf. Miss Avis Starr, a daughter of Mr John A. Starr, who resides dear Ala mance church, and Mr. Robt. u. uan non. of .McLeansvil-e. were married in this city last Wednesday evening at the home of Rev. S. M. Rankin, who performed the ceremony. There were no attendants. : Supt. W. B. Streeter, of the North Carolina Children's Home. Society, says that by next spring he hopes to begin the erection of a receiving home for the children, at some point In the state making the most attrac tive inducement for the institution. It is quite probable that the home . will be located In Greensboro. j Friends in the city are in receipt ; of the following invitation: Mrs. A. ; F. Greeson invites. you to be present j at the marriage of her daughter Ora ! Lea SheDherd to Mr. William Adrion i Jenkins, Tuesday afternoon, the eight! of December, nineteen hundred a'aa eight at two-thirty o'clock, at Spring- ! wood Presbyterian church, Gibson- jvllle, North Carolina." i The annual mxtfnf est tht Nnrth I Carolina Harvard Club will be held in ithls city next Saturday evening. Har tvard men in the state who have not identified themselves with this club are requested to send their applica tion for membershin to Prof. R. N. j Wilson at Guilford College. Prof. Wil son win rurnisii cop.ea ol tue consti tution and bylaws on request. The following have been, elected of ficers of lvanhoe Commandery No. 8, .Knights Templar: J. C. Morris, emi nent commander; W. B. McGregor, generalissimo; A. W. Fetter, captain general ; W. W. Wood, prelate ; D. B. Nolan, senior warden; C. W. Currie, junior warden: F. C. Boyles, treas urer; J. C. Pierce, recorder: F. P. Elmore, warden; Geo. C. Wyland. standard bearer; Howard Simpson, sw?rd bearer; W. R. Butler, sentinel. The annual senior debate of the Athenian Literary Society of Whit sett Institute will take place Thurs day evening, December 17th, at 8 o'clock. The subject of . the debate will be: "Resolved, That social un ity is essential to national strength." The affirmative side of the question will be debated by O. W. Sawyer and C. E. Brown and the negative by S. G. Burgess and T. B. DeLoach. The marshals for the occasion will be: M. R. Troxler, chief; H. A. Busllnger, C. P. Martin. J. M. Buslinger and A. L. Hamilton. Greensboro Council No. 13, Jr. O. U. A. M.. has elected the following officers for the ensuing term of six months: N. L. Eure, councilor; W. M. Combs, vice councilor: A. A. Chan dler, recording secretary; G. E. Smith assistant recording secretary; J. H. Snivey,-financial secretary; J. F. Aiken, treasurer: C. H. Money, con ductcr; G. N. Causey, warden: N. I. Summers, inside sentinel; C. F. Mos er, outside sentinel- J. B. Parker, chaplain: M: M. Boyles. representa tive to te state council: W. E. An derson, alternate representative. Commendable Work of Two Anson County Boys. Wadesboro Ansonian. There are two small boys, Forest and Rowland Kelly, aged 13 and 15, respectively, who deserve especial credit for what they have accomplish ed this year. Their father, the late Rowland Kelly, of Lilesville township, was accidentally killed last year and these two boys have made a crop of ten bales of cotton and 140 bushels of corn during the present year with out employing extra help. True. rthey have good land and a good mother to advise them, but for boys so young to have worked as these two have done Is commendable indeed. They do not smoke, chew, drink or curse, and un less all signs utterly fall they will make two manly men and citizens of whom Anson county will be proud. Mrs. McRaney's Experience. Mrs. M. McRaney, Prentiss, Miss., writes: "I was confined to my bed lor three months with kidney and bladder trouble, and was treated by two physicians but failed to get re lief. No human tongue can tell how I suffered, and I had given uphope of ever getting well until I began tak ing Foley's Kidney Remedy. After taking two bottles I felt like a new person, and feel It my duty to tell suffering women what Foley's Kidney Fpniv a:z for me." Sold by all druggists. , GREENSBORO IN NOVEMBER. A Month's Record of Enterprise and : : -Prosperity. ' The following facts of Interest are gleaned from the November report of the secretary of the Chanaber of Coininorco " ' 1 : During November 128 deeds were recorded In the register of deeds' of fice, with a t consideration of "$112, 204.95. Seventy-two A of the above transfers were for city property, and aggregated $75,091. r Ten, dwellings were transferred; with a" considera tion of $28,275, the average price of each being $2,827.50. One hundred and forty-nine vacant building lots changed hands, repre senting a value of $46,816, an average price each of $320.91. Forty-one transfers of farm proper ty were made for 1,757 1-4 acres and a consideration of $24,177.93, the aver age price per acre being $13.22. Fifteen transfers were recorded for property in High Point, the consid eration being $12,936. ' , - The following moved to Greensboro during November: Rev. W. F. Sta ley, W. vT. Spencer and family from Drake's Branch, Va.; H. B. Stack and wife, Ramseur; L. N: Franklin, Apex; J. R. Leary and wife, Klnston; A. M. Rogers, Spencer; H. Burkhelmer, Wilmington; Dr. H. P.' Bowman and family, Murphy, and Rev. J. W. Bol ton. ; t. The Dixie Commission and Broker age Company is a new corporation chartered during the month of No vember with a reported paid ,in capi tal of $12,000 . ' The handsome new quarters erect ed by Mr. C. W. Jennings for the Southern Express Company at the passenger depot on South Ashe street has been completed and the express company quarters In its new home. Th Standard Oil Company has completed the erection of a large oil reservoir and three large oil tanks, a handsome office and stables of brick fronting on East Washington street and th Southern railroad at a cost exceeding $11,000. A new forty-room hotel being erect ed on the corner of Lewis and bouth Elm streets by Mr. John A. Hodgin Is nearing completion, and will cost hPtwAAii S15.000 and $20,000 when completed. The Huffine Hotel will enlarge and improve its quarters by fitting up the two stories previously occupied by the Southern Express Company, thereby greatly improving the facili ties of this hotel in more adequately caring for its guests. The Pomona Terra fotta Company will at once double the capacity of its nlant by the erection of a new brick building for the manufacture of sewer pipe, at a cost of- from JoO.ooo to $60,000. and will give employment to about sixty additional men when completed. v A new factory building is being erected by the Cape Fear Manufac turing Company, near the city limits, on the C. F. & Y. V. railroad, adjoin ing the Automatic Bed Company's building, for the Greensboro Mattress Company. The Revolution cotton mill will ma terially add to their mill property "by erecting a bleachery. Postoffice. Receipts for November, '03. November, 1908, $6,333.06; Novem ber, 1907, $6,173.09 gain $179.97. 1907. First quarter $19,332.6o Second quarter 18,181.59 Third quarter 17,809.22 October 7,703.54 November 6.173.09 First quarter $20,322.03 Second quarter 20,196.95 Third quarter 18,033.08 October 8.131.24 November . 6,333.06 $73,036.36 Postoffice receipts for twelve months ending November 30, 1907, and 1908: 1907. $75,814.45; 190S. $80,476.84. Gain in postoffice receipts in year ending November 30, 1908, over the same period 1907, $4,662.39. Seidenterg & Co., manufacturers of cigars, are running their factory on full time and working three nights during the week. This company re ports that on account of not being able to secure skilled help they have recently had to cancel orders for 500, 000 cigars. Seventy-five girls addi tional to the force now employed are needed to make cigars to fill the or ders now'in hand. Some time ago Mr. G. S. Sergeant. of the Sergeant Manufacturing Com pany, patented a section sash weight, which has become universally adopt ed ,by the leading builders and con tractors, on account of the conveni ence and economy in its use. Mr. bergeant is making and shipping from Greensboro to all points of the coun try a daily average of 4.000 of these weignts used in hangine window sash. Mr. Sergeant has also recently patented a section grate bar which is also being manufactured at his fac tory, near East Washington street, and shipped extensively to various parts of the business world. The old fashioned way of dosine a weak stomach, or stimulating the Heart or Kidneys Is all wrong. Dr. Snoop first pointed out this error. This is why his nreserintlnn th. Snoop's Restorative is directed en tirely to the cause of these ailments the weak inside or controlling: nerves. It isn't so difficult, says Dr. Shoop, to strengthen a weak Stom ach. Heart, or Kidneys, if one goes at it correctly. Each inside organ has ts controlling or inside nerve. When these nerves fall, then those organs must surely . falter. These vital truths are leading druggists every where to dispense and recommend Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Test it a ew davs, and see! Improvement will promptly and surely follow. Sold -hy Greensboro Drug Co. v Timber for Sale. I have oOO.OOrt feet of good timber on the stump for sale at my place four miles east of Greensboro . 37-tf. W. A. FIELD. 437 Arlington street, Greensboro. wLliams-hume. Beautiful Quiet Wedding. Celebrated Last Thursday Night. Last Thursday night at the home of -Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Reece, 104 South Greene street, a quiet - but beautiful .wedding was solemnized when Mrs. Susan Reece Hume and Dr. John Alexander Williams took the nuptial vows. Rev. Melton Clark, of the Presbyterian church, performed the ceremony. The home had been beautifully dec orated for the occasion, with galax leaves, narcissus and chrysanthemums the color scheme of white and green beingcarried . out inv all; the decora tions. The ceremon was without music, the two small finephews of the bride-elect, Joe and Frank Morton, acting as ribbon bpys, advancing to wards the altar first. Then . followed the :bridegroom-elect, accompanied by his best man, John Watlington, of Reidsville. Mrs. Frank Morton, act ing as matron of honor, followed, ad vancing alone and preceding the bride-elect. ? The marriage was followed ; by a reception, .after which Dr.' and Mrs. Williams left on a bridal trip to New York and other Northern cities. Up on their return to Greensboro they will be at home at Hotel Guilford. Dr. Williams1, is a well-known and successful , young surgeon, occupying a commanding position in the medi cal profession in this state. His bride is an accomplished young wo man and one of the most popular members of Greensboro society. Cannonisnii Chicago Rerord-Herald. The trouble is that In the evolu tion of the system the theory of ma jority rule on which the government rests has been upset. It Is idle to pratefof the power of, the majority to adopt or reject the plans for legisla tion laid down by the speaker and his committee on rules, when In prac tice the majority is used only as a coherent mass of abject manikins to ratify the will or whims of the inner circle and give fictional support to the theory of representative govern ment. The situation ought to be re versed. But Its reversal would be likely to call for the overthrow of the element at present In control. Guilty of Counterfeiting. Passing counterfeit money "is no worse than substituting some un known worthless remedy for Foley's Honey and Tar the great cough and cold remedy that cures the most ob stinate coughs and heals the lungs. Sold by. all druggists. . More people are taking Toley's Kid ney Remedy every year. II is consid ered to be the most effective remedy for kidney and bladder troubles that medical, science can devise. Foley's Kidney Remedy corrects irregulari ties, builds up worn out tissues and restores lost vitality. It will make you feel feel and look well. Sold by all druggists. i i GONYERS New Drug Store 350 South Elm St. FULL LINE OF STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, STATIONERY. &0..&0. Prescriptions Accurately Compounded You all know me. Z. V. COIMYERS B surasEHiS - ami n . 11 A large stock of very high grade buggies to go at prices; that were never heard of before. These goods must go at once, and will all be sold, at fifty cents on the dollar. Come quick if you want a genuine ; bargain. , . GUIILFORB HARDWARE CO. I : ' GREENSBORO. N. C. 1 :' If you wish to avoid the risks and annoyances of loaning money, and are satisfied with four per cent, i riterest place your funds in this bank..; - ; , ' . P. WHARTON. President. Read the Following Unsolicited Testimonial I Pomona, Guilford County, N. C, - V March, 27th, 1908. Mr. Sides, Dear Sir: I am thinking you would like to bear how I am getting aloDg after uiing the new remedy you and Mr. Yates so kindly had me to use. After nearly four months of suffering with rheumatifiik.. and -kidney complaint, and everything done for me which only relieved for the time - being. I am now using the Band, which seemed to help me at once. At the time my feetknees and hips were so swollen that I could not walk a step. As soon as I put it on there was a"heatiDg &ensatlon all over my cystem, and in ooe week I was surprised that the swelling was going out, and I could sleep. In two weeks I could walk around the room, the third week I- could go .where I pleased. I feel stiff in my knees pomewbat, but that In going out fast. You may think this is quick work, but it is nevertheless true. My family and neighbors will testify the same. They all know 'I have Buffered all winter, and I feel very grateful to you both, for what this remedy has'doue for me, and will recommend it to all suffering as I haver . V . Respectfully yours, . (Signed) A. D. V. LEIGH. Why don't you profit by the experience of others? Your fam ily doctor is all right, and will do all he oan for you, but he cannot cure that rheumatism. 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. JET mlZH mlm mJZLi XW GREENSBORO N. C. I : 1 I Make a Specialty of Placing: - Fire Insurance 8 23 m m On pod FARM PRO PERT F In strong old line companies. Come to see me for information and rates when you are in town. R. W. MURRAY 80S3t SOUTH ELM ST. - Try) C. L. SIDES. Cashier. II In) s.m!&m"& TIES One of these Coupons is worth from fl.00 to 5500 to every person needing our services. F: F. Smith & Son FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Greensboro. N. C. Full line of Coffins and Cas kets. Prices reasonable. stops the couh and heals lungs I .1 Z : o L D O O v.- i ' i.s .-"a. real . . .... i 5 J ' I (
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