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Can You Stand
Kind Treatment?
LET US TRY YOU1
We have an Over
coat, a good Suit
of Clothes and Un
derwear that is
ALL-WPOL for
you.
These garments
I we are selling at a
let live priqe.
WeM fit you and
please you, if you
will let us.
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
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DO YOU EVER
TAKE PICTURES
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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 CO.
The store that appreciates
your business.
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Reds for sale, both "combs. Cairat
126 Smith street.
Burlington News: Steps are be
ing taken by some business men or
Burlington looking to the : establish
ment of a modern and up-to-date
hoteL f
t t- nTirH that a joint debate
between students of Wake Forest Col
lege and Baylor university, oi
will be held In Greensboro next East
er Monday. -ir
t. w Crawford, of New York,
- ftf'thA late Rev. L. W. Craw-
-a fic- Helen May Meredith
r ParnndllP. Mass.. will be carried
on the 23rd Inst.
Miss Price Farish, of Caswell coun
sprpntpd a nosition as sten
osrapher for the Greensboro Electric
ComDany. She is boarding with her
sister, Mrs. George W. Vanstory.
at- t p T?nst of Mocksville. awel
Vnnwn dmirelst. has taken a position
with the Fariss-Klutz Drug Company
and will come to GreensDoro wumu
the next few days to taKe up lusnew
work.
Mr. Frank R. Peatrass, who has
hoAn pmnloved in the office of the
Cone Export and Commission Com
pany in this city for several years,,
will go to New Yorx January a w
take a position In tnat city.
Mr. H. L. Hopkins, who is conduct
ing quite an extensive automobile
business as a side line to his oil bus
iness, has organized the Atlantic Mo
tor Company. Mr. Hopkins has the
agency in Greensboro for several pop
ular machines.
The Guilford county boys who are
students at Wake Forest College have
organized a society with the follow
ing officers: Dee Carrick, of High
Point, president; Henry Blanchard, of
Greensboro, vice president; Koyai
.White, of Greensboro, secretary and
treasurer.
Thomasville correspondence Lex
ington Dispatch: The many friends
of Mr. O. R. Cox regret very much
thst he has decided to leave Thom
asville and locate in-Asheboro, where
he will build a new knitting mill. He
Is an excellent citizen and his leav
ing will be a great loss to the town.
A crowd cf 200 or 300 people wit
nessed a professional wrestling match
in the Grand opera house last Wed
nesday nliht between Tom Ryan,
champion middleweight wrestler of
Texas, and George Herbert, light
weight champion of America. Ryan
lost by failing to throw Herbert three
times in an hour. "
I Burlington News: The new board
of county commissioners faces a ve-y
l bad situation. There is no money in
, the treasury. Several thousand dol
j lars in notes are due, and great piles
of bills are pouring in. One bill was
! brought in for over $600 that had
been held for three months awaiting
i the new board conring in. New roads
j all over the county have been order
"ed opened, with no money to do the
work with.
The following are among the first
round appointments of Rev. W. R.
Ware, the new pre?iiin? elder of the
Greensboro district of the M. E.
,Churr Perth: West Market Street
'nd Wil:i"t Street, Greensboro, next
i Sunday: Washington and South Main
! Street, High Point, December 20; Cer
jtenary, Greensboro, December 27;
I Muir's chapel, December 27-28; Reho-
bch. Pleasant Garden circuit, Janu
ary 16-17; Ramseur and Franklinville,
January 24-25.
The Chamber of Commerce has
adopted a resolution requesting the
board of aldermen to take charge
.! all trees and shrubbery on the
iroct3 and sidewalks in the city.
Mr. W. W. Ashe, the state .forester,
has agreed to coire to Greensboro
and superintend the planting of suit
able trees and shrubbery. Should
the aldermen accede o the request
of the Chamber of Commerce, it is
understood that the state forester will
supply the youn trees and shrub
bery and also gi e his services free
or any cost.
Mr. M. K. Gray died suddenly at
his home on Granite street, west of
the State Normal and Industrial Col
lege, last Wednesday night, aged 72
years. Death was due to heart fail
ure. Mr. Gray is survived by his
widow and five children four daugh
ters, Mrs. Carl Wheeler and Mrs.
Steve Wheeler, of Guilford College;
Mrs. Florence Kerns, Mrs. Walter
Jackson and Mrs.-Sailie Crutchfield,
of this city, and one son, Mr. Robah
Gray, of HUh Point. The funeral and
Interment took place at Muir's chapel
rnaay morning at 11 o clock, the ser
vice being conducted by Rev. J. A.
Bowles.
MANY- NEW INDUSTRIES.
Col. Barringer Opposed to Agitating
New Legislation.
Col. John A. Barringer, state senator-elect
from Guilford county, was
in Winston-Salem last week, and in
response to a question from a news
paaper reporter as to w"hat lesisla-
jtion would likely be enacted by the
coming general assembly, very prompt
ly replied that he was opposed to
any agitation or new issues being
even discussed. The Guilford sena
tor stands for conservatism along all
lines and if he has his way the next
legislature- will adjourn before its
term of sixty days expires . "I will
be In favor of adjourning just as
soon as we can get through with the
actual business necessary to be
transacted," said Colonel Barringer
who confessed that he expected to
find members who would want to
hold on to the limit as long as their
salary was forthcoming.
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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 Foley'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 reel r??' and look well. Sold by
, all druj;;ists. -
IN RESPECT, TO MR. CONE.
r.fx finvernment and Chamber of
- Commerce Adopt Resolutions.
The board of aldermen, at a spe
Hfli mpetine- last Wednesday after
noon, adopted the .following resolu
tions as a triDute or Tesyeci vo
of Mr Moses H. Cone:
. "Whereas, The Sovereign Ruler of
the universe has called irom a iue
of earthly service our esteemed
townsman and most estimable citi
zen, Mr. Moses H. Cone, who pass
ed away in Baltimore yesterday af
ternoon, and -v .-
"Whereas, He had been. Identified
for many years with a numoer of the
leading enterprises of Greensboro
and had at all times taken a thought
ful Interest In the welfare of the city
and its people;, now, therefore, be it
resolved by the board of aldermen of
the city of Greensboro:
"First, That in the death of Mr.
Cone the city has lost a citizen whose
life was an inspiration to our people;
the business Interests of the city one
of its most esteemed leaders; his
family and relatives an affectionate
adviser and .kinsman, and his friends
an associate and companion 'for
whom they had the deepest venera
tion. Learned in the rules of the
business world, in which he was
eminently successful, he yet found
time to study the needs of his city,
and in him was found a friend by
all who merited his friendship and
"Second, That the board extends to
the relatives of Mr. Cone, several of
whom are among our most highly
esteemed citizens, its deepest sym
pathy.
- "Third. That a copy of these reso
lutions be spread upon our minutes,
a copy sent to the family of the de
ceased, and a copy furnished the city
papers for publication."
The Chamber of Commerce adopted
the following resolutions:
"Whereas, God has seen fit to take
from us our fellow-townsman, Moses
H. Cone; and.
"Whereas. The Greensboro Cham
ber of Commerce always felt that in
Mr. Cone It had a true friend and
loyal supporter; that in him the spirit
of upbuilding the South as a commer
cial factor in this Union of States
was ever active, his desire to see
North Carolina In the lead of her sis
ter Southern states was ever grow
ing, and his determination to make
Guilford county the commercial cen
ter of North Carolina was ever in
domitable, while his love aand loyalty
to Greensboro and all her interests,
especially to this Chamber of Com
merce, dated Its continued growth
back to the day of his first coming
to this city; and,
'Whereas, This present well estab
lished organization feels that its very
existence was in Its Infancy largely
dependent upon the wise counsel and
generous subscriptions of Moses H.
Cone, and that in his death we have
duffered the loss of a loyal friend and
wise counsellor; now, therefore, be it
"Resolved, That while the members
of this organization bow In submis
sion to the decree of an All-Wise
Providence, it Is the sense of this
meeting that we and each of us mourn
his death and express our sympathy
to the stricken wife and bereaved
family; and that a copy of this res
olution be sent to Mrs. Cone, a copy
to Mr. Ceasar Cone, a copy to the
jreensboro Telegram, to the Indus
trial News, to the Greensboro Record,
to the Charlotte Observer, to the
News and Observer and a copy be
spread upon the minutes of this meeting."
LAW TO EE ENFORCED.
All Taxes for 1203 Must be Paid by
May 1, 1903.
The county commissioners have de
termined upon May 1, 1909, as the
final limit for the payment of 190S
taxes, and instructions have been
?iven the sheriff to enforce this rul
ing to the letter. , The commissioners
have previously indulged the taxpay
ers of the county by allowing them
a year of praee. The law fixes the
limit on March 15 for personal prop
erty and May 1 for real property. Af
ter these dates the sheriff can at
will levj upon the taxpayers for the
amount due. Heretofcre the commis
sioners have allowed the sheriff to
be lenient and no levies have been
made by the present sheriff.
In the future the law must be com
plied with strictly, and unless 1908
taxes have been paid by May 1, 1909,
the sheriff will be compelled to levy.
The taxes for 1908 have been due
since September 1.
The 1907 taxes have been subject
to levy since last May and a number
have not as yet paid their taxes for
1907. These delinquents will be re
quired to pay the amounts due at an
early date.
Big Factory, Wholesale Shoe House
and Creamery , in Sight.
Mr. J. ; S. Kuykendall, the optimis
tic and enthusiastic secretary of the
Chamber of Commerce, reports that
many good things are in sight .for
Greensboro In the way, of new enter
prises to be located here. He men
tions the following as a fw evidences
of the substantial growth and devel
opment of this city and county:
A wholesale shoe house is about-to
be located here. , ; . .
Another narty contemplates estao
ltshinjr a factory here for the manu
facture of woodsplit pulleys and shaft
ings, which will require a , DUiiaing
300x60 feet, two stories high. The
plant will require the installation of
a one hundred horsepower boiler and
engine and dry kilns of 5,000 feet
capacity a day. '
A man in Tennessee has written to
the chamber concerning the estaonsn
ment of a nreparatory school for boys.
Application has been received for a
large house suitable for a boarding
homA for women boarders only, to be
situated near the business section of
the city. ..: ; r
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C. a. iJorsey, or lyncnourg, va.,
has been here some time looking over
the field preparatory to establishing
a modern cream dairy with an ice
cream manufacturing! department. Mr
Dorsev is a graduate of Indiana Agri
culture College and is now in charge
of EdKewood farm, near Lynchburg.
James Ashworth, of Pittsburg, Pa.,
who visited Greensboro, two weeks
ago, has bought a" farm south of the
city, and will become a permanent
citizen of the county.
Will Move to Wilmington.
Mr. M. "W: i Thompson, one of the
mostprogresslve young business men
in Greensboro, will move to Wilming
ton . January 1 and egnage in busi
ness withv Mr. W. E. Worth, .. with
whom he has been associated here
for a number of years as secretary
and treasurer of the Greensboro Ice
and Coal Company. Both he and Mr.
Worth will retain their interests in
the ice and coal business they have
conducted in this city. Mr. Thomp
son has served aVa member of the
board of aldermen and for the past
two years has been the 'efficient and
active president of the Chamber of
Commerce. His resignation as the
official head of that body has been
accepted with expressions of regret.
AFTER 33 YEARS experience mil
lions of users of L. & M. PAINTS,
claim; First, it wears 10 to 15 years
Second, it only costs $1.20 a gallon
Third, its the best they have ever
used Fourth, sixteen thousand agent
certify to these facts.
Gibsonville Hardware Co., Gibson
ville, N. C, L. & M. Paint Agents.
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 graae course, ad
dress The Patriot for further particu
lars. 31-tf.
If you wish to avoid the
risks and annoyances of
loaning money, and are
satisfied with four per cent,
interest place, your funds
in this bank.
E. P. WHARTON. President.
E. L. SIDES. Cashier.
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Read the Following Unsolicited
Testimonial
CONYERS'
New Drug Store
350 South Elm St.
FULL LINE OF STANDARD
PATENT MEDICINES,
TOILET ARTICLES,
STATIONERY. &o.,&o.
Pomona, Guilford County, N. C,
March, 27th, 1908.
Mr. Sides,
Dear Sir:
I am thinking you would like to bear how I am getting along after
using the new remedy you and Mr. Yates bo kindly had me to use.
After nearly four months of suffering with rheumatism and kidney
complaint, and everything done for me which only relieved for the time
being, I am now asing the Band, which seemed to help me at once.
At the-time my feet, knees and hips were so swollen that J could not
walk a step. As soon as I put it on there was a heatiug 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 could walk around the
room, the third' week I could go where I pleased. I feel stiff in my
knees pome what, but that is 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 sufleredx all winter, and I feel
very grateful to you both, for ,w bat this remedyhas done for me, and
will recommend it to all suffering as I have.
Respectfully yours,
(Signed) A. D. V. LEIGH.
Why don't you profit by the experience of others?
Your family doctor Is all right, and will do all he pan
for you, but he'eannot 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.
GREENSBORO N. C.
Prescriptions Accurately
Compounded
You all know me.
Z. V. CONYERS
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I Make a Specialty of
Placing
Fire Insurance
On food FARM PROPERTY
in strong old line companies.
Come to see me for Information
and rates when you are in town.
R. W MURRAY
3083 SOUTH ELM ST.
One of these Coupons if
worth from $1.00 to 15.00 f
m9 to every person needioi
b our services.
2 F;F. Smith Son
-3 - FUNERAL DIRECTORS
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O Gre ENSBORO. N. C. I
Full line of Coffins and Cas
kets. Prices reasonable.
tops the cough and heals lung
Working for Pythian Orphanage.
The Chamber of Commerce has
joined In the movement looking to
securing for this city the location of
the orphanage to be established by
the North Carolina Grand Lodge of
Knights of Pythias and has appoint
ed Messrs. C. C. McLean and V. C.
McAdoo members of a committee to
co-operate with committees from the
local Pythian lodges. It is under
stood that similar action will be
taken by the Retail Merchants As
sociation and that a strong and united
effort will be made to have Greens
boro selected as the location of the
orphanage. The special committee
appointed by the grand lodge to se
lect a location for the orphanage will
meet In Charlotte early in February.
Preventlcs, the new Candy Cold
Cure Tablets, are said by druggists
to have four special specific advant
ages over all other remedies for a
cold. FirstThey contain no Quin
ine, nothing harsh or sickening. Sec
ondThey give almost instant relief.
Third pleasant to the taste, like
candy. Fourth A large box 48 Pre
ventlces at 25 cents. Also fine for
feverish children. Sold by Greens
boro Drug Co.
Timber for Sale.
I have. 500,000 feet of good timber
on the stump for sale at my place
four miles east of Greensboro.
, 37-tf. . , W. A. FIELD.
427 Arlington street, Greensboro.
When making out your list of Christmas Presents, why not include in it
some presents which are really useful and which for this reason will be the
more appreciated. You'll be surprised to see the number of useful presents
that a little ,bit of money will buy right here at our store.
Velocipedes.
Express wagons.
22 Cal. Rifles.
Air rifles.
Shot guns.
Leggings.
Hunting coats.
Shell belts.
Shell vests.
Pocket knives.
Razors.
Razor strops.
Shaving Brushes.
Boys' axes.
Scissors.
Shears.
Carving sets.
Silverware.
Nickel plated ware.
Enameled ware.
Meatchoppers.
Oil heating stoves.
Wood heating stoves.
A nice steel range.
A good cook stove.
These are a few of .the many articles you can get, and remember that the
prices are no higher now than at any other time no fancy pricing just because
the Holidays will soon be here. Buy some df these and make some one happy,
yourself included. ,
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