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the; cacEMcaono patriot, December 30, 190?. page 2. Can You Stand Kind Treatment? 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 I we are selling at a let live price. We'll fit you and please you, if you 1 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 DO YOU EVER TAKE PICTURES 8. r tl-h i t-iriVii - " - v - -LJ 3.W.' 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. - Mr. 'A. C. Boone, of Pleasant Gar den, has gone to Florida ; to " spend the" winter. Mr. and Mrs. John N. Wilson and children anent Christmas . with rela tives In Morganton. FUNDS FOR SANITARY WORK. nhysician. The sanitary department Rololfrh snrwnt $17,874.50 (appro- Board Health Asks for Approprla- prlated.) ! tion and Saacests ADDointment of Wilmington .-spent .IW.152 r, ' r City Physician-Communication to its iree B Board "of Aldermen. . ' bage and .ash ; removal and alsp a n . city physician. , . The board of health of Greenshoro The total ataount spent by Dur has written the board of aldermen the ' wns not attainable, but it has a A1 defective flue was the occasion I following , letter concerning the san- free garDage and ash removal, and of a fire on the second floor of the I itary condition of the city and ask- McAdoo hotel on Tuesday nieht of Ins: for an appropriation or ?s,ouu to last week. The damage was slight. I carry on the work of the sanitary The Guilford county highway com- department: . : . J mission decided at its last meeting ' we, the memoers or ine i Doaro 01 to offer for sale 155,000 of road im- health, believing that the work of our ! intoroat r fnr twantv.fivA vpars. my as tnai 01 any aepanmeut, auu Bids on these bonds will be received realizing that only a small part of the t ; 10 work that should be done has been pays its city physician $1,500 a .year. EDM UINJJ ilAXvn-ioix, ALBERT R. WILSON, -W. E. HARRISON.' v NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.' Sheriff Jones Gives Letter. From County Commissioners Requiring Him to' Collect Taxes. ' ; Greensboro, N. C, Dec. 8, 1908. V.t Via nmmlaalrr To n n J rv IB . I ylnmn Vtnsta i e- TiTr novA nor non nP The Patriot has a scholarship good I a .f. whffh fn rtn u urIrontlv for a business course in one or,tnei . . on onnmnrintinn. tn ha.iKPii Tn r k Jones. Sheriff. highest class commercial - schools ini Q .. . Dear Slr: The board of commis the South. The scholarship will be .0nr rltv is keetiine- nace with sioners of Guilford county desire to. ! soid at a reasonaoie price, ir you .tf. iri mnt rasnficts? hut iu mil vour attention to certain provis J desire a really high graae course, ad- matters it is shamefully be- ions of the law in regard to the col j dress The Patriot for furtner particu- hlnf, nRf nt nnP( of our letIon and -settlement of taxes, which lars. . ai'ii. ncant Hma la n cvfitam wi ilopm if ImnpratiVfi to ,fparnr nut r 1 Mil ' ai ky oiiv v&au v m u w j m 1 w . w r Mr. Enoch A. Shelley and Miss I f0r the removal and disposal of thelin order to keep the "accounts of the Mary Jane Little both of , Sumner varibus forms of refuse, garbage, ash- sheriff in such shape as there may township, were married at 10 o'clock es, night soil and general trash. be a yearly settlement with him. A. M. on Sunday, the 20th inst.. at "No citv. can be clean without pay- The law requires taxes to De usi .the residence . of . Squire. A. O. New-ing: Qut of its treasury for, at least, ed during the month of June, the tax man, wno penormea me ceremony m a part or tne cleaning. uaanoue, 1 dooks to De piacea in ine lianas oi the presence of a lew mends ana Durham. Raleigh and Wilmington the sheriff in September, that tne relatives. , have a free system of removing gar- sheriff shall make his usual rounds i Mpficra' Rufna .Tnnpa ami w N I baee and ashes : Asheville has asrs-lhefore March the 15th of the follow I Stack have opened up a confection- tern but makes a charge for the re- ing year, and that immediately after jery and lunch room in one of the moval. They have, about the same that time he shall advertise all prop- I new iiara Btores on iortu ureeue 1 soiem iui ms" buai. nC - 1 eriy lor saie upon wmuu izu.es uavc I street. Thev have also rented the To keep our cty clean, it win taite at not been Daid. and that he shall set ! second floor above the store and will least two carts for each ward, these Ui0 in full all state and county taxes Irent rooms. The . style of the firm carts to take care of the street clean- before receivin the fax list for the I i Is Jones & Stack. ing. The removal or nignt sou can following year., mm 1 . . . . w 1 t-a vrtm. 1 1 hrt TTi o t o cr- r o a ir i o now I r . . a m a The rurniture stock or Mr. J. K. I vr , . ' ' I it nas oeen me cusiom in mis Bell who was recently declared a or 11 11 becomes uetewaijr, tlle i.uaIU county to postpone the final settle- bankrupt, has been sold by the re- 01 neaun can uu it tuum ment with the sheriff for some time ceiver. Mr. N. L. .Eure, to Mr. John to the city. The ultimate disposal date for placing the tax A. Hodgin. The purchaser will dls- UI lut? ctUBe r ?"?ll I books for the 'next year In his hanas, pose of the stock at the old stand put anytning snort or incineration tnig wln not be allowed hereafter, and the store will remain in the oibappotnuug. US1' tre.ua- and we wish you to notify taxpayers charge of Mr. Bell. torles or incinerators are not neces- of tn to this efect in or Mrs. J. G. Brodnax. Jr.. has been ' ? f.JW t r i . ji .1 nn i v-.w.vv.. . o 1 i oni TtiQiro.' vnnr dorr ompnr q a t no inw of honor to be bestowed by the Gull- JtZ.rj,".eU r ," requires, ford Chapter of the Daughters of the "ic"u"""h. ,JiLJt??..A J- A. DAVIDSON, . . . I dUU is iiul ul ell 1 uiavuvauic iui auui : AJ' 1 . "V I of the material. "While the city should pay some- If you wish' to avoid the risks arid annoyances of loaning money, and are satisfied with four per cent, interest place your funds in this bank. Ik E. P. WHARTON. President. . L. SIDES. C&ahier. - Chm. B. C. C. desirinsr Crosses are Invited to apply to Mrs. Brodnax. at her home on West Market street. A delightful Christmas entertain f!t.Aanehnin XT f Tnn O 1 QftQ 5 if S0fSi?: To ttrSSSW ot Gufford counV A A aa. ovtWtKr V,f on A" rtUUVO ICUCf IICCUST UU MJJldim- ment was given Tuesday, night of last annual or mohthly fee for this service " wiSforT V1 I 1 week by members of the Sunday wiI1 lead to additional labor and tne tatement made by the board of school of the Moravian church. An trouble ia the collection of the charge Founy commissioners that I will not interesting program was carried out, DPP trln The coat of an eauioment ?e Permitted to receive the tax books and at the conclusion gifts were pre- f. o,,pk ,wm wnnin he nhmit rr tne following year until I have sented to tne cnuaren. ine program $3fooo. The annual cost of main was repeated Sunday night. tenance about $5,5C0. We have lie Mr. Everett B. King, of the firm ured that a very moderate charge ft-.r of King Brothers, has bought the the work would reduce the latter fte- news and cigar stand privileges at ure to $3,000 or less. the Benbow hotel from Mr. W. G. "There are yet, other things uee- Tennllle. He retains his interest in essary to the health and, therefore the business of King Brothers and the prosperity of Greensboro: Wt will supply from the stock of that need a regular inspection of markets. firm the newly acquired stand at the I a regular examination of all milk cold Benbow. Mr. Tennlue will have in the town, and a regular examina charge of the news and cigar stand J tion of the dairy from which this at the Guilford hotel. milk comes Judge James E. Bovd has been des- "An annual tax of so much per cov made final settlement of all taxes for the previous year, both state and county. In order to do this I will have to collect all taxes listed in 1908 before September, 1909. You are, therefore, notified that it is my intention to comply with requirements of the board and that all property upon which taxes have not been paid by the 15th day of March will be adver tised for sale and my deputies 'will be Instructed to make levy upon per sonal property after that date to en- Read the Following UnsolicitetT Testimonial ignated to discharge the duties of the should be imposed on each vender of force the collection of taxes eastern North Hflrolina district nend- milK, ana a license to sell same is- ine the anDointment of a successor to sued. This would call for the ser- the late United States District Judge vices of some one familiar r.ith such Purnell. of Raleigh. Judge Boyd will work. hold the regular term of court at "There are frequently among usl hfejr ; t?jirr!r. J:?r.rr For IndJyront .sick, . who do not deserw to It is not optional .with me as to whether I shall grant indulgence to you and I respectfully request you to pay your taxes at once. Yours respectfully. l-4t. B. E. JONES. Sheriff. the convenience 01 suitors and attor ners zz tr.t district, he vriu wso, TVcr irji!.'- -e to so arrange it, des ignate certain days In which he will be in Wilmington and Raleigh for the dlfipceitlon of judicial business in chambers, Mr. Ralph J. Sykes and Miss Fay Dixon Westbrook were married on Tuesday evening of last week at the home of the bride, on West Mflrket street. The ceremony was porform cA. by Rev. E. K. McLarty, pastor of West Market Street Methodist church, and was witnessed by a number of the friends and relatives of the young couple. iSJlss Clara Hendrix was the maid of honor and Mr. J. W. Cop pedge was the best man. The wed ding was followed by a reception, af ter which Mr. and Mrs. Sykes left the city on a visit to northern cities. - The next legislature will be asked to give Greensboro a commission form of government, the board of alder men having instructed the city attor ney to formulate an amendment to the city charter with this end in view. If the present idea is carried ont, the government of the city will be left in the bands of four commis sioners, of which one member will be placed in charge of each of the Xour departments of finance, police, pub lic improvements and schools. The amended charter will also provide for a, police court justice, with enlarged powers over, those of the magistrates and recorders in the state. Dr. A. F. Fortune and Miss Edna Wootton were married in Westmin ster Presbyterian church Tuesday evening of last week, the ceremony being performed by Rev. C. E. Hod gin in the presence of a large num ber of the friends and relatives of the young couple. The groom was attended by Mr. Z. V. Conyers as best man and the maid of honor was Miss Hallle Wootton, a sister of the bride. The ushers were Messrs. W. G. Tennille, C. C. McLean, Roy Whar ton and Dr. A. H. Johnson. After the ceremony Dr. and Mrs. Fortune left for New York and other northern cities, where they will spend' their honeymoon. Alderman Brown Resinns. At a regular meeting of the board of aldermen last week Mr. E. A. Brown offered his resignation as a member of the board, the resignation to become effective January 9. In tendering his resignation Alderman Brown stated that his private busi ness required so much of his time that he was not able to attend to his official duties without sacrificing his business affairs. A successor to Alderman Brown will probably be elected at the next regular meeting of the board, which will be held on Friday afternoon. Jan uary 8. The fiscal year ends June 1 so Mr. Brown's successor will have less than five months to serve. A Healthy Family. . "Our whole family has enjoyed good health since we began using Dr. King's New Life Pills, three years ago," says L. A. Bartlet, of. Rural Route 1, Guilford, Maine. They cleanse and tone the system in a gent'e way that does you good. 25c at all d run stores. go to the poor house, end who do de serve medical attention and iielp: fre quently, theis are prisoners iJ tfco cpjp.boose; who need medical or sr.r- Sical attention; te dangerous dis eases of the city fife hoi looked af ter as thoroughly as they should te; the officers of the public schools, of the ;water commission, and those in charge of public buildings frequent ly . need the advice of a physician in connection With their work; the public fhould have .1't privilege of being informed as to the sanitary con dition of the town at any time; reg ular printed reports of the morbidity and rjortality of our city .-.houM be made monthly. "In view of these things, we con sider that a city physician is gieat ly needed. "The superintendent of health has seen that his duties do not meet the demand of the public, and his salary does not justify his giving more of his time than his duties demand, therefore a city physician who could a'so be a superintendent of health, with duties to cover what is actually needed, and with -a .salary commen surate with these duties, can serve the city much 1 ti er. "The establishment of a system for cleaning the city would necessitate the services of an assistant health offi cer Under the direction of the boarc of health, the flushing of sewers be longs, and that, with the cleaning of the streets, would simply transfer an expense from one department to an other. "To sum. up the necessary expenses of a sanitary department, worthy of the name for a city like ours, we will arrive at figures about as fol lows: Equipment for refuse removal. .$3,000 Maintenance of refuse removal (annually) 3,000; Salary of superintendent of health and city physician Salary of health officer (uniform 160) Salary of assistant health offi cer uniform $60) Printing, stationary and incidentals 900 780 720 100 Total for first year ,...$8,500 Annual cost of department $5,500 "Therefore we ask that the sum of $8,500 be appropriated for the use of the board of health, with the under standing that the use of this amount shall be apportioned in a manner ap proved by the board of aldermen. . "In conclusion we deem the follow ing information may be of interest to the board: For the year 1907 the sanicarv department of Asheville spent $16,667.37 or 1-23 of Its total expenditures. It has a city physician and a system for the removal of gar bage and ashes. The sanitary depart ment of Charlotte spent $22,052.24. It has a free system for the removal of garbage and ashes, and it has a city 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 feel feel and look well. Sold by all druggists. , CONYERS1 New Drug Store 350 South Elm St. FULL LINE OF STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, STATIONERY. &o &o. Pomona, Guilford County, N. C Mr. Side, March, .A. Deartiir: I am thinking you would like to bear how I am getting along after using the new remedy you and Mr. Yates so kindly bad me to use After nearly four mouths of suffering with rheumatism and kidney complaint, and everything doDe 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 hlpa were so swollen that I could 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 could walk around the room, the third week I could go where I pleased. I feel stiff in my knees somewhat, 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 suffered all winter, and I feel very grateful to you both, for what this remedy has done for me, and will recommend it to all suffering as I have. , Respectfully yours, i (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 oan", for you, but he cannot cure that rheumatism. I have cured hundreds of hopeless oases with mv wonderful Band, dozens of them right here In Greens boro, and in Guilford county. Write today for full information and terms. GREENSBORO N. C. JL Prescriptions Accurately Compounded You all know me. Z. V. CONYERS 6s i 4 I Make a Specialty of ; Placing -- - Fire Insurance On good FARM PROPBRTF in strong' old line oompanies. Come to eee me for information and rates when you are in town. R. W. MURRAY 908 SOUTH ELM ST. O a. O o One of these Coupons is worth from 31.00 to $5.00 to every person neetfifig our services. , - F.F.m ith& tn FUNERAL DIRECTORS AKD EMBALMERS Greensboro, N. C. Full line of Coffins and Cas kets. Prices reasonable. stops the cotagfVetnel heals Icings I i Happy a fc3 El3 K P. rosoeroy Pew For every reader of the Pa triot, is our wish. May all of you live long' arid prosper. We take this occasion to thank our customers and friends for the very liberal patronage ex tended us during 1908, and to incidentally ask for its in crease during 1909. Your friends MilrlL Im THE If HANDY HARDWARE HOUSE' 114-116 WEST MARKET STREET to J '8 8 1 Eli. I HfSO! 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