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VOL, 88. .;C. WEDNESDAY., JANUARY 6, 1909. 7' no;:i . . 1 - -... -s.. V. J. RICHARDSON OFFICE; McADOO building hcxt to osTorrice : nCOlDENCE: 615 WEST GASTON ST. J H. BOYLES M. D. PITYSICIATI AND SURGEON . T y OQw la Rolton-Drtii? Store Building. , Office Phone 8U&. lies. 409 W, Gaston; Res. Phone 70S. j: : E- WYCHE DENTIST OFFICE IN CARTLAND BLDQ." otm t.m st. QRCCNSeORO, U. e. r M. F.FOX PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON aUlLFORD COLLEGE, N. C. E. A. BURTON DENTIST Office In Mrs- Watlington building", Next door to Conxerrs Drug Store. C; W. BANNER. M.;D. OPPOSITX FOSTOFFICX. . Practice Limited to the Eye, Ear. Noe ' ' '. wid Throat. . , , n ITrtiiTj O A Mtn I P,' M 2J P. M. to P. VL Sunday. to l(h30 A. M. glreu to the f3 Phone 30. . ' Residence Phone 390. I 'V Dk W. P- Reaves r Wsi rew House Surgeon, New Orleans Eye. . jjar. Nose and Throat Hospital. Practice Limited to Diseases nd Sur i tef Eye. EarNose arid Throat. ..." . Hours 150 to 5 P. M. l?x BuUdinsr. . Next to Postof&oe. Dr. C; T.; LIPSCOMB - .' DENTIST : -: V oSce over Sytes Drug Company, ; '' Phone 793. i t an.yilliams Dr.ft.F.Fortune OfEcesIoS W. Washington. , BOess: hocks: 13 to 1; 3 to 4. 80 to 10; 1 to 3. Vree Clinic rf or Poor Deserving Patients: Bsomption. Mondays ana iaarea)B, w. feaea of women. Tuesdays and Fridays, J. I. SCALE Taylor, & Scales ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS A . : AT LAW ta .. . . - f caiMSBORO. H. c. MsiieTt M. Douarlaa. Robert D. Douglas. OUGLAS DOUGLAS ATTORNEYS ATf LAW ta Cresmsoro Loan aid Trast Bifijr, iTHOMAS C. HOYLE ATTORNEY AT LAW Ity 3at'l Bank Bldr.. Greeashoro. a. C. eoial attention given to collections, nesrotiated. Robert C. Strudwick r.TO RNEY 0 COUNSE LLO AT LAW S &urt Square. GRUVSBORO. I. C. f. P. HOBGOOD. jr. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rrw in Wright Building, Opposite Cnurt House Oreenaljoro, N. C . 3. GLENN BROWN; TTQ3HSY AT LAW (ht Btrildini. 108 North Elm St. Lit. Soott. Chas. S. McLean. IATTOSNEYS AT LAW-1 v -., ' . . 1U CemrtSaaare. GreeasBoro.B'.C. SORGE M. PATTON ATTO R N EY AT LAW ' f ' .... irt Square. - ' Greensboro, N. C. 4. SHAW 'T . , HAW & HI N I WnwPVfi flT LAW vit Rooms 207 and 208 New Mciioo Buildiny next to Fostofflce. ,iOCAX,' NEWS. Jlr. John Yow is quite ill at his home west of the Bity. ' . . - r'Jr. J. r. wnartoa is in New York on a business trip. ; Mr. C. E Holtonis in Grand Rap ids, Mich., on a business trip, ' , Mr. arid ' Mrs." Joseph J.r. Stone have gone to New York on a short visit. '. i' Mrs. Frank R, McNInch, of Char lotte, is visiting her mother, Mrs. P. L. Groome. '. - . ' ; , Mr. Z. V. Taylor has gone to New York on business for the Greensboro j Electric Company. . , " V- Judge James E. Boyd is presiding over the United States district court in Newbern this week. . - ' Mr J John R. Hancock is here from Dallas; Texas, on a visit to his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hancock. ' Mr. S. C. Clapp- attended the na tional meeting of Entomologists and Horticultural Inspectors iri Baltimore lftSt.wcek. '..; - ' v " jNIr.' S. R. Fitzgerald, a well known business man of Chatham, Va., is this week moving his -family to Greensboro. A half-page advertisement in this issue tells all about the big fire sale now in progress at I. L. Blaustein's clothing store. - Mr. Andrew Joyner has gone to Raleigh to assist in reporting the proceedings of the legislature for the News and Observer. ; The Vanstory Clothing Company has a special advertisement in this week's pper announcing a 25 per cent.' reduction sale. ; Dr. Thomas R. Little left last night for New York to take a spe cial course in medicine. He will be absent several weeks. Ex-Sheriff J. R. Adams has return ed to his home in Surry county, af ter a visit to the family of his -brother, Judge S. B. Adams. i Mr. G. Arthur Rankin, who . is en gaged in the life insurance business, in Georgia, with headquarters in Ma con, is in the city on a visit. . Senator Barringer and Representa tives Gordon and Murphy went to Raleigh! yesterday to be present at, the opening of the legislature. v. The plants of the Greensboro Fur niture Manufacturing Company and the -Gate City Furniture Manufactur ing Company resumed operations Monday. , After spending the i holidays with relatives here, Dr. A: E. B. Alford has returned, to New York, where he is taking a post graduate course in medicine. The annual mid-winter clearance sale at S. J. Kaufmann's shoe and men's furnishing store starts today. Read about it in -a big advertisement elsewhere. Mr. Erastus Field, a farmer living near , Freeman's Mill, had a leg badly crushed Saturday while hauling wood. It is; feared that he may lose the in jured member. Miss Savannah Askew died (of tu berculosis at her home at White Oak Monday, aged 20 years. The remains were carried to Burlington yesterday for interment. SALESMEN WANTED to look af ter our interest in Guilford and' ad jacent counties. Salary or commission-Address The Harvey Oil Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. John H. Wedd and Miss Isida O. Fann were united in marriage Sat tirdajc evening at 7.30 -o'clock, Rev. J. L. white officiating at the parson age of the First Baptist church. WANTED White oak timberj for hogshead hoops. Call at Wilson & Co.'s factory, 245 Bellemeade street. 51-4t. - A. A. CHANDLER, ' . Secretary and Treasurer. Dr. C. W. Moseley and Dr. Parran Jarboe have moved their offices into the rooms over the Fariss-Klutz Drug Company's -store, where they are con veniently and comfortably located. Mr. Richard T. Wyche, a brother of Dr. J. E. Wyche, of this city, will give a free lecture in th4 Carnegie j library tomorow evening on "Joel -Chandler Hajris, His Life and worn. Mr. Hoyle Hinkle, - a son of Mr. A. A. Hinkle, j who spent several weeks in .St. Leo's hospital receiv ing treatment for typhoid fever, has recovered sufficiently to return home. A meeting of the. North Carolina Chair Association was held in this city Friday afternoon for the consid eration of matters pertaining to the chair manufacturing industry in this state. . - Mr Charles F. Crews has sold the Piedmont Pressing Club, which he established some time ago, to Mr. Charles F. Maus and is now travel ing for the . Ov B. Barnes Safe Com pany. ". '.. ';" ' ' ' ' Rev. M. McG. Shields, recently chosen as superintendent of home mieeiAnfnr th Presbyterian church in North Carolina, will move his fam ily from Norfolk to 'Greensboro, tis week. " ' ' - noftrrA tt Rovster left yester day on a trip to Chicago to visit the home office ofc- the insurance branch of - the Knights ' of Pythias, of which he is general. ' agent in- North and South Carolina. . ' ' The Greensboro Ministers' Associa xfnnrijiv elected the following of- fleers for : the ensuing, year: Rev. Melton ark, president; Rev.hpmf G Faulkner, vice president; Rev. m. a1- Smith, secretary. ,: . ; : v 1 - - Vr" '- ' ctpwards ' and the .... . . i no - iiii ia - ui - r: c nf west women s missiu j - - Market Strfeet Methodist church .will iiveVa reception: tomorrow 4 evening fonew; pastor and his wife, Rev. arid Mrs. E. K. McLarty. The Wilson Undertaking f!nm of Greensboro, was Incorporated Sat urday with an authorized capital of ?25,000, the, Incorporators being Messrs. J. C, and A. A. Wilson and John A. Hodgin.- all of Greensboro. " Rev. K. C. Horner, the new pastor of the Baptist churches at Proximity and Revolution, entered upon his new work Sunday. t He nas moved his "fam ily from North WJlkesboro and is domiciled atv 47 Walnut street. Prbx imity. v s . : : , A meeting of the trustees of the State Normal, and industrial ; College was - held here Saturday afternoon, when the report of President Foust was received and the report of the trustees to Governor Glenn was pre pared. Mayor Brandt has issued an appeal to the people of Greensboro to con tribute to a fund for the relief of the earthquake - sufferers in Italy. Liberal spirited people in the city have sub scribed several hundred dollras to the cause. . ; :: - WANTED Respectable white man and wife couple without children preferred ; woman to cook and. look after the house; man to work on farm. Good home and good price for right people. Apply to C. W. Tate, Greensboro., Albert Stevenson, a thrifty . colored citizen of Greensboro, had his pockets rifled of $75 at the Southern; Rail way passenger- station here Monday. He was assisting a woman friend to board a train when the theft was committed. - Miss Tennie Highf ill, the youngest sister of Rev. D. , A. Highf ill, was in the city a few days ago "wither re turn to -High Point to resume her work in the graded schools at that place. She is one of -Guilford's most popular teachers. Rev C. E. M. Raper, the pastor of St; Paul's M. P. church, recently moved to No, 28 Vine street, Revo lution, and on Friday night a number of the members of his - congregation visited his home and left a nice sup ply of edibles for his pantry. Mr. Enos A. Mills, a representa tive of the forestry burean of the United States Department of Agricul ture, delivered a highly interesting address at the StateNormal and In dustrlal College last night on the sub ject of forestry, preservation. Mr.. R. L. Caviness and Miss Beu lah Shields were married Sunday af teinooivattbe-home of the officiat ing minister, Rev. J. W. Bolton, pas tor of the Christian church in this city. The young couple left Monday on a visit to friends in Chatham county. Mr. C.VF. Southerland, formerly of unina Grove,, has moved to Greens boro and engaged in business. He has " purchased and taken charge of the business of the Ham Grocery Com pany, on the corner of East Market and South Dvie streets, one of the leading groecy stores of the city. Much Interest in the Southern Railway's personally conducted tour to Havana, Cuba, next week, is being shown throughout the state, and we would advise any of our readers in .tending to make the trip to see their ticket agent and make their Pullman and steamer reservations before it is too late. Mr. James R. Milton, the grand father of Mr. R. H. Milton,, who holds a responsible position with the Greens boro Electric Company, died in Albe marle Friday at the advanced age of 88 years. The deceased was the fath er of Mr. D..H. Milton, chief clerk in .the office of the state insurance commissioner. Revenue Officers Norman, Aiken ana riarklns returned Friday from Surry county, where they destroyed three big blockade distilleries near Round Peak mountain. None of the blockaders were , arrested, but their names are known and warrants will be issued for them and placed in the hands of deputy marshals. At the close of his first year's pas torate Sunday, Rev. Dr. J. L." White gave a report of the work of the First Baptist church for the past' year. The net gain in membership was 100, the present membership being 550. The contributions of the" church for all purposes during the year lacked only a few dollars of being $10,000. The Guilford alumnae of the. State Normal and Industrial Gollege will hold a meeting at the Benbow hotel Monday to formulate plans for rais ing this county's share of the Mclver lona fund. All former- students of the college in the county are invited to be present. It has been decided to raise $4,000 as Guilford's share of the loan fund. Mr. A. J. Sykes .has given up the active management of the Sykes Drug Company to take a position with the. J. Van r Lindley Nursery Company The drug store will be managed by Mr. Eugene Sykes, who has been con nected with the business . several years. He will be assisted by Mr. J. L. Howerton,, a well known and cap able pharmacist. -At Newbern yesterday Judge Boyd signed an order adjudging the South ern Collar and Bridle Company, of this city, a bankrupt and naming CfL J. W. Fry as temporary re ceiver. A hearing In the matter .will be held next Monday. - The concern was - organized and , engaged in the manufacturing : business T here about six months ago. Besides 90. lare-" cus from each 25c packages of Dr. Shoop's Health Cofffee, I now put' in a 25c. clever silvered ' "No-Drip". Coffee Strainer Coupon. , Look j for it ! The satisfac tion of Health Coffee Is, besides, most perfect. Made, only from pure toasted cereals, malt, nuts, etc. 'Sold' bv- Ct Scott & Co.' - ... J.-. '.J ' M . ---i ,.. 'I. Mr. C. A. Tickle, a well known cit izen of,. Washington township, died at his home yesterday afternoon af ter a lingering illness. He was af flicted with y tuberculosis and had been a' great ; suferer for several months. He was about 70 years of age and was a . man of prominence and Influence in his community. He was a Confederate .,veteran. . A- widow and four children survive. " . . Rev. arid Mrs. A. D. Bett3 will ar rive in the city early next week from Shall tte, Brunswick county, to make their home with their son, Dr J. S. Betts, :: Rev. Mr. Betts is one of the oldest and test - known Methodist preachers in the state and vas super-anuated-at the recent session of the North Carolina Conference vin Dur ham. He and his good wife will re ceive a cordial welcome to Greens boro.: . . : Mr.l Julius W. Cone, treasurer of the Proximity: Manufacturing Com pany,,; has forwarded . to Mrf" Fred N. Taylor, chief of .the Greensboro fire department, a check for $125 as an evidence of appreciation of the work or members of the department at the recent fire at 'Proximity. In his let ter enclosing the check Mr. Cone re quests that the money be distributed among the men who responded to the alarm. - , f:U. .;::-.. . - , Mr. Julius W. Cone, treasurer of the . Proximity . Manufacturing Com pany, Friday forwarded to Fire Chief Taylor a check for $125 as an evi dence of appreciation of the work of the Greensboro fire department in assisting to subdue abad fire at the Proximity mills the last week in De cember. Mr. Cone directed that the money be divided among the firemen who responded to: the alarm and la bored faithfully to prevent the spread of the flames. . Greensboro Council No. 296. United Commercial, Travelers, has .adopted resolutions condemning the practice of many of the railroads in requiring an exchange of mileage for tickets. The council has also adopted a reso lution condemning . the manner in which the arrival of passenger trains is reported in Greensboro and re questing that a telephone be placed in the ticket agent's office at the Southern Railway station for the con venience of the. traveling public. " There is general satisfaction here over the fact that , the Southern Pow er Company will" enter ; this ' city in the -rtr -I future. This- company, whose generating plant is at Great Falls, S. C, is already supplying Charlotte and other towns with pow er, and its coming into Greensboro will mean that electric power can be had here In almost unlimited quan tities. With abundant electric pow er, Greensboro will be a more invit ing field for manufacturing industries Mr. , G. S. Bradshaw returned yes terday from Washington, where he went with a party of Republicans to present the. claims, of ex-Judge Spen cer B. Adams for the vacant United States judgeship in the eastern dis trict of North Carolina. The sup porters of Judge Adams believe he will receive the appointment unless President Roosevelt should decide not to go outside the bounds of the dis trict for an appointee. The appoint ment will hardly be made during the present week. - ' North Carolina Railroad Directors Meet. The semi-annual meeting of the di rectors of the North Carolina Rail road Company was held at the Ben bow Hotel, In this city, -yesterday, when the usual dividend of 3 per cent: was declared. The meeting was in session but a few minutes and only routine business was transacted Those . in attendance were: Presi dent H. G. Chatham, of Elkin; Sec retary and Treasurer Eller, of Wins ton-Salem, and Gen. R. F. Hoke, of Raleieh: Col. W H. Williams, of Newton; Col. W. E. Holt, of Char lotte; W. T. Brown, of Winston-Salem; T. H. Vanderford, of Salisbury; Col.. Benehan Cameron, of Stagville, and John A, Lambeth, of Thomas- ville. ' Song Service at Mt Pleasant. The closing: exercises of the Mt. Pleasant singing class will be held on Saturday night and Sunday, Jan. 9th and 10th. The service Satur day night will begin at 7.30 P. M. and on Sunday at 11, A.- M. and again at 2 P. M. Two classes will figure in the exercises, Mt. Pleasant and Smithwood. The Greeson male quartette has also bene invited. Miss Mabel Fentriss. of Pleasant uarcien, who added so much to the 'pleasure of the occasion a few weeks ago, will again assist with her violin. The nstructor, Mr. A. M. Fentriss, is taking special . pains to make this the best exercise of the year's work. All lovers of music are specially in vitedto come out and enjoyf the oc casion. "Telegraph Operators in Demand.. :To meet the great demand for te legraphers, the Greensboro Telegraph School, located in room. No. 312, Southern Life and Trust building, is eaching young men and women this nrofi table business. For further , par ticulars, call at school or address Greensboro Telegraph School, Post- office. Eox No. 514. u Watched Fifteen Years. . If you don t nopoay win. :- it i your business to keep out of all the1. irOUUie juu cooi : ;uu ;au ctiiu Will i keep out of liver and bowel trouble if you ; take Dr. King's New Life Pills.- They, keep biliousness, malaria and jaundice out of your sys tem. 25c by all druggists. -5 LAWYERS WANT RELIEF. Ask Legislature for. More "Courts in " . . Guilford 'County. ! Through a committee composed of Maj. Charles . M. Stedman, Judge Spencer B. --Adams, E. D. Broadhurst, Thomas. S. Beall and David Stern tha Greensboro Bar ' Association has ad dressed the following letter to each member of the legislature asking that some relief Jte: given Guilford county in the way of courts: f ' "Recorder's courts , are- of value in so far as they go. In a' measure they would relieve the couaty- of jail fees incured by those offenders who could not give bond. Large counties and cities should have recorder's eourts with enlarged criminal and civil jurisdiction; but the effort to give relief to , the congested civil is sue dockets of the state should not stop with the recorder's court. If it does, we believe the remedy will be abortive.; - "The Ninth-judicial district, for instance, composed of six large coun ties, already has forty-four weeks of court. It would be impossible to add any more weeks of court to any coun ty in this district, and have any re gard for the physicial ability; of the judge to stand work, or any time for special terms of court. "If ' every criminal case arising in Guilford county could be tried, and ended by a recorder's court, and our criminal turned into civil terms ( we have only five weeks criminal and eleven weeks civil), even then our civil court facilities would not be suf ficient by any means. In all serious ness we ask the legislature to rise above partizan. politics and consider the proposition to divide this judicial district so as to afford some sub stantial relief." JURORS ARE DRAWN ; - f For Civil and 'Criminal Terrr.s cf Court in February. The county commissioners Monday drew the following jurors for the civil term of Superior court to convene here February 8: First week John W. Summers, James S. Ray, J. M. Coble, P. W. Ise ley, R. V. Gannon,. O. C. Kirkman, M. G. Battle, J. W. Case, J. P. Weatherly, H. J. Wilson, R. S. Mc f'lamroch, A. E. Davis, C. B.,High iill, W. A. White George W. John son, George P. Pegram, J. N. Wil liard, N. G. Kir.kman. - Second week Wesley M. Andrews, J. W. Apple, Peter Black, D. A. Smith, V. H. Donnell, W. L. Deviney, N. J. Carter, J. P. Buchanan, J, .A. Allred, E. A. McAdoo, H: S. Hunter, A. L. Coletrane, J. F. Summers, John W: Witty, John S. Holton, W. M. Ricks, J. J. Frazier, C. V. Cummings. Jurors for the criminal term to convene February 22 were drawn as follows: ' 1 Jerry M. Andrews, Jesse L. Apple, Jacob D. Cobb, J. D. Huffman, R. D. Brothers, E. G. Brothers, Jr., O. A. Rudd, Andy J. Wyrick, W. L. Whar ton, T. L. Dick, T. R. Greeson, John T. Greeson, D. L. Lewis, W. H. King, E. F. Allred, W. D. Weaver, J. -S. Whiteley, Percy R. Fields, W. -D. Clayton, W. S. Moore, John E. Sock well, James R. Ozment, W. O. Little, G. V. Lamb, A. H. Williams, T. A. Wilson, Albert Wren, W: A. Gran tham, P. W. Moore, J. Ed. Coleman, N. J. Parrish, N. T Pegram D. L. Davis, W. E. Bowman, G. H. Kearns, W. W. Snider. Death of Capt. R. H.Smith. Capt. Richard. H. Smith died at his home on North Forbis street at an early hour Monday morning from the effects of a stroke of paralysis he suffered Saturday. The funeral .was held at the First Baptist church yes terday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock, the service being conducted by Rev. Dr. J. L White and interment made in Greene Hill cemetery. Capt. Smith was a little over 75 years of age, having been borne In Suffolk, Va., in 1833. He was a Con federate soldier and had resided in Greensboro for many years. For 20 years or more he was overseer of the city street work. He is survived by six sons and two daughters. , , Liquor Business on the Decrease. According to the report of Chief of Police Neelley, 433 prescriptions for whiskey and 16 for beer were filled in Greensboro in December, as against 444 whiskey and seven beer prescrip tions in November. The total of pre scriptions in November were divided among 56 physicians, while the . 449 written in December were .'divided among 65. physicians. The larg8 amount prescribed ' by any one phy sician , in November was 52 pints, with 27 prescriptions. -The largest amount prescribed by a physician in December was 53 pints in -45 pre scriptions. The smallest , quantity prescribed was half a pi Where a Multitude of -Sins Are Cov- " ered. ,r The L. & Mf PAINT covers defects" in pevious - paintings, and wears for lO.to lo years, because the L. & M. is pure linseed oil binder-pure oxide of zinc-pure white lead, and you help to make- the. paint by mixing , three quarts of linseed oil with each gallon of paint. Its done in 2 minutes. Makes cost only $1.20 per gallon. Gibsonville Hardware Co., Gibsonville, N. C.L. &. M. Paint Agents. Timber for .Sale. t t. wfinnft foof nf-p'onl timber Sh the stump for sale at; my place 4 Kit miioc AfiKr. or urtjcuiuuiu. 37-tf. ' w. a. triviuxJi )iZl Arlingtori street, Greensboro. A' PROTECT YOUR SAVINGS t 1 Hoarding your rnoney J earns you nothing. By hoarding you assume risk of loss from carelessness, J thieves, fire, and poor in- t vestments. Your savings j are absolutely safe in tl)is j$ bank. .-Why ndtojiiien'.to'J account and earn an in- 5 J come rather than hoard $ money in an insecure" J ' place where it will- bring o you nothing. j; iWe pay four per cent 5 1 interest on saving com- f . r. . - ... --, ... 4 I pounded quarterly. J American Exchange Bank j GREENSBORO. N. C. Capital, - - $300,000.00. , , : f- E. P. WHARTON, President. J . W. 8COTT, V ice President. R. G. VAUGHN, Cashier. F. H. NICHOLSON, Asst. Cashier. J. W. CASE, Mgr. Savings Dept. The Payment of County Bills. The board of county commissioners yesterday passed a resolution re- ' quiring that all bills against the coun ty be presented to the' board and aud ited before being paid.' Another resolution adopted by. the , board requires that in the future all warrants for the payment of juror; and witness fees be presented to the sheriff for his approval before being ' paid by the - county treasurer. It is believed that this will result in sav- ing a snug sum in taxes. The board received two petitions for the opening of public roads, one in Clay and Grene townships and the other in Morehead and Friendship. Meeting of County Teachers' Asso J ctauon.- The regular quarterly meeting , of the Guilford County Teachers', Asso elation tyill be held in the court house Guilford County Teachers' r Associa tion: will be held in the cdurt' house In Greensboro next Saturday, Janu ary 9, at 10 o'clock A. M. A full at tendance is desired. V i State of Ohio, City of .Toledo, Lucas County ss. ,"' ; - i Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of P. J. Cheney & Co., doing business n the -city of Toledo, county and state ! aforesaid. and that said . firm will nay the sum of. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hairs nJatarrh Cure.. If RANK J. CHK.NKY. Sworn to before me aha subscribed In my presence this 6th day of December, A D. 1886. A. W. 'GLEASON, (Seal.) Notary PuHlic. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mu-, cous surfaces of uie system. Send for' testimonials free. - ' , F, J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa tion. ' - v COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK Will offer a gold prize to the Guilford coutty. far mer marketing the best 'crop of tobacco next sea son at Greensboro. ' Explained next week in the Patriot, or call at the Commercial National -Bank for information. 8 & - . t tCKSHK?HHWH5 '- t - I'. . 'X' ' i-'l . I, . '1 ' Hi ' 3 I - f J V - '! vl 1 " J til x t r -.-.. : . . t " k - - : - Si ' M ' - 1
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