js The Season for
This
New
Crop
Goods.
We've Got:
n L. L. Raisins
New i-ri
ev crop - urrauw
New crop Poaches
ew eni Apricots
ov cvov Nectarines
Vow crop Cranberry Sauce
New crop Apple Butter
New crop
Mince Meat
New crop .ainc
New crop Buckwheat Flour
New crop Rolled Oats
New crop Breakfast Food
New crop Boiled Wheat
I 1 . Cirvrnn
-eW (Jood?
arriving1 now on eAery
train.
j W. Scott '& Co.
Approaching
Weddings
Should remind you that you
should begin to think about
hiving a present. We have
a handsome line of fine pic
tures, medallions, mirrors,
books, silver novelties, gold
pens, etc.
Wharton Bros.
rn Railway.
flMON'D AND. DANVILLE AND NORTH
CAROLINA DIVISIONS.
In ESeot. July W. IS'.C.
V ''11VV. llV V. .'T. 1. L
formation, and Ls subject to chaui-'e without
notice to the public.
TRAINS LEAVE GREENSBORO.
l.3im-Xo. 35 daily for Atlanta and Char
lotte Air Line divl-ion and ali points
South and Southwest. Carries
through Pullman drawing-room bullet
sleepers between New Vork, Wash
ington, Atlanta, Birmingham and
Galveston.
7.U5 a m No. 37 dail v- . asbn gtonland South
western Duled limited for At
lanta. Birnii gham. Menphls. Mont
gomery, Mot ile and New Orleans and
ali poir.'.s South and Southwest.
Through I .11m an sleeper New York
to New rleans and New York to
Memph's: dining car. vestibuled coach
letweei Washington and Atlanta;
Pulima- .ouri-st car for SanFrancisco
ouncii! .
'jOam No. t duly for Richmond and Nor
folk; couneet at Danville for VVash
iiigl.yi.. ind points North.
TiEa m Xo. Si jaily for Atlanta and all point
sou'.lr. solid train Richmond to At-
lant-i: tuilman sleeping car DanviUe
to Hoi Sspnngs.
lilOpm-Xo. :y dutfv for Washington. Ricr
mono. Raieigh and all points North;
carrk-. 1'uiiman drawing-room buf
fet eeDer Jacksonville to Nc
Vork: Hirmingham to New York; Pull
man tourit car from San Francisco
Thursdays.
law p m . j jjy for Washington and
h western vestibuled, limited, for
W .Islington and all points North;
Tiji-ough Pullman car Memphis to
.New ork: Xev Organs to iMew
Mho
9 3 5
v Tampa to N't w York; also car-
- eoubuied coach and dining car.
-. p m-N. i- daily for Richmond and all
point. North: carries Pullman sleep
:;ir from Hot Springs to Danville;
C't',r; cis at Greensboro with train
'-irrying Pullman car for Kaleigh.
"w&X"a;-i;rh N,f. 15 passenger arrives 6.30
i .V) passenger arrive 11-"
ao. 11 passnger arrives 0.00 i".
foruai.'.rt X.,. : passenger leaves 12.10 p
No. IC nassenirer leaves 8.50 am;
-v". i i:tssenifer leaves 1.30 a m.
V 11.
" -V :. ii vision -No. 107 passenger leaves
' i;en-,:)ro ! 20 n m: arrives at Win-
"ton-Saiem l.3o p m daily exceptSjjn
,; iv. St,, lift leaves Greensboro 8.50
n. (iiti'v. arrive at Winston-Salem
' - arriving at Wilkesboro 1.10
!' r;iin No. 7 runs daily except
'i.'"i:iy: No. 109 leaves Greensboro
- iu. arriving at Winston-Salem
" ; tu: No. 1.10 leaves Wilkesboro
U. 'y t-xeeut Sundav at 2.05 D m. ar-
at Winston-Salem 5.15 D m. ar-
" at Greensboro 0.20 p m; No. 108
v-v Winston-Salem 10.30 am daily
N.-.rpt Sunday, arriving at Greens-
'.- :i a, a m; JNo. luo leaves wm-
1. : SienjiJ.iO a m, arriving Greens-
a iu.
5- i iu
2.10 p ,;i
JJJ .1 n,
r. 11, -
KROM THE NORTH.
FROM THE SOUTH.
FROM RALEIGH.
ari -4ijt trains carry passengers.
Jom, m - w- A- TURK, Gen. Pas. Agt.,
4? ( L Washington, D. C.
S H i. Onager. w. H. Gkken,
; 1 1' 1 ' k. Gen. Supt.
V, en- I'ass- Agt., Washington.
'"-iuii, ua. R. I VERNON,
Trav. Pass. Agt.. 18 E. Trade St.,
r '
rare
-AT THE-
South Greensboro Market
418 South Asheboro.
3 lbs choice beef steak, 25c.
Juicy Pork, 10c lb.
Lamb, 10c lb.
Rabbits, 10c each.
Good Cheese, 15c lb.
j?Tom iigs Feet up, all kinds of
Country Produce at Lowest Cash
Prices.
H. P. CLARIDA,
Manager.
Academy of Music
3 NIGHTS
commencing
MONDAY, NOV. i.
Special engagement of the young and
taientea artist,
Miss Cora Van Tassell
SUPPORTED BY
William Stuart
and her own company of hiarh class
players, presenting high class
Comedies and Dramas.
Specialties by the Company.
Change
of play nightly.
TONIGHT,
The Little Officer.
POPULAR PRICES;
IO, 20, 30.
Tickets on sale at Howard Gardners
Bill of
drug store.
W R. REACHAM.
Architect and Builder,
Pi,n aH SniHnnc
Furnished on Application.
Office : Odd Fellows' Building, up stairs, room 5
GEO. JACKSON,
House Painting, Paper Hanging and
Decorative Work. Satisfaction guar
anteed. Orders left at Vuncanon's
Store will receive prompt attention.
329 McCulloch Street, Greensboro.
Wall
I desire to say to the readers of The
Fape
Telegram that I keep a full and com
plete line 01 i-'aper in an tne new
shades and designs, in combination or
otherwise. Also Wall Mouldings
matching tints in paper. Prices to
suit the times.
I also take contracts for painting
and papering. Interior decorations a
specialty. Having had an experience
of several years, am not afraid to
guarantee my work. In fact, it stands
on its own merit and can De seen on
almost any square m Greensboro.
Call and see my goods and gei
prices.
E. D. GOLDEN,
104 South Elm Street.
ape Fear&Yadkin Valley R'lway.
Schedule in Effect Oct, 10th. 1897.
TRAINS LEAVE GREENSBORO.
12 15 pm daily; arrive at Ore Hill 1.16 p m;
Sanford. 2.36 p m; Fayetteville.
4. 0 p m: Red springs, P
ton, 0.11 p m; Bennettsvilie, 7.20pm;
Wilmington. 4.30 p m; Ocean View;
6 pm; Carolina Beach. 6.30 pm; Soutn
Pinsu km n m- Athens. 3.45 am.
Atinnt.M. .-20 a m: Chattanooga. 1.30
P?iKim?
p m; Charleston.40.50 p m; Savannah,
a m daily (except Sunday); arrives at
Stokesdale, 11.7 a m; Madison, 11.55
a m.
-z 40 a. m.
.- .v .. :i ... nrrivou nt Walnut. Cove. 9.03D
I ' .itti -1 T" ty-r IV III . ruuiM;ui. o.w V "x.
m; ruul juuuiikaiu, r
11.00 pm.
TRAINS ARRIVE GREENSBORO.
11.55 am daily from Mt. Airy, Pilot Mountain
w iiintir. uove.
9.17 a m dauy (except oynuy in" ikm-u'
and Climax. ,
2.15pmdaUy (except Sunday) frqroMadjson
ana Diojscwuinc, . ,
3 0 d m daUy from Ocean View, Carolina Beach,
Maiton. Bennettsvllle, Savannah,
. 1 itti 1 riii.iiii r iivcbiici uu.An.u rr n .
Charleston, Columbia. Bumter. yior.
c,Tvfr.rri TviaKhville.Chattanooga.
Atlanta, Athens, Southern Pines and
Ore Hill.
XT 'W VVTT?
J . W. FKY . ,T
Gen. Manager. wu.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
rn.iof Tns. J. Stone: first assistant,
w Feasants: second assistant, E.E.
R.in; secretary, E. L.. laiKe, ireas-
vi n 1.- niiviea.
-t TV 1
UI6II 1 r, T 1
Orwi-rx A Hit MTRT71 H.NfilNE JU. . !-. X.
W. J. Blair, president; Marry ewis,
O J. fjAJU. J. ., ' .
HOOK AND -UAVViil y- '
D. Boycott, foreman; Ernest Howard,
secretary. T
TT.AfiT.V. HOSE U.. V-. , t
Elam, president; E. L. Clarke, secre
tary. T XT
NfiTTTHSTnF. JiOSK VAJ.. XXW.
Phipps, president; G. C. Smith, secre-
Westend Hose Co., No. 6. Orlo
Edds. nresident; R. H. Hollo well, sec-
Excelsior Hose Co., No. 2 (col. )
W. J. Jones, president; J. . n.dwen,
General News iii a Nutshell.
The receipts from internal revenue
for the last fiscal year amounted to
$146,619,593. j
Lower temperature in the yellow fe
ver districts encourages the hope that
the prevalence of the . disease is near
an end.
The new Astoria hotel,in New York,
said to be the most costly building of
its kind ever constructed, was opened
formally.
Representatives of Russia, Japan and
the United States will probably sign a
treaty this week for the suspension of
pelagic sealing.
The Esquimaux Lieutenant Peary,
the Arctic explorer, brought to New
York, are in a hospital in that city for
treatment of bronchial and pulmonary
disorders.
An insurance society, to be called
Industrials beingformedby employers
throughout Germany to insure against
loss arising from strikes. The so
ciety will have a capital of 500,000
marks.
A Brooklyn policeman arrested he
driver of a hearse containing the body
of a woman, and made the driver take
the vehicle to the police station to an
swer a charge of running down a boy
bicyclist.
It is believed that the Georgia legis
lature will pass a bill making the
playing of football in that state a
misdemeanor in view of the fatal in
jury of R. V. Gammon, a University
of Georgia player, while taking part
in a game.
The London Times publishes a dis
patch from Seoul, capital of Corea,
which says that the Russian minister
has forced the Corean government to
dismiss its English financial adviser
and chief of customs-and to put a Rus
sian in his place.
Great excitement has been caused by :
the discovery of a plot to start a rev
olution in Venezulea in order to pre
vent the meeting of congress. Five
hundred arrests have been made by
order of the government. The coun
try at large, however, remains quiet.
The navy department, in reply to a
telegram from Governor Pingree, of
Michigan, has refused to make any
repairs to the Yantic or to guarantee
the State of Michagan protection in
case 11 Dei proceedings are instituted
by the owners of the Canadian steam
er, with which the Yantic was in colli
sion. Reduced Rates to Winston.
For the benefit of those wishing to
attend the tobacco fair at Winston-
Salem, the Southern Railway Com
pany will sell return tickets to that
place for one iirst-class fare for the
round trip. Tickets on sale Novem
ber 2, 3 and 5, final limit November
6th. Rate 90 cents.
J. B. Graham, Ticket Agent.
To Our City Subscribers.
If you have subscribed for The TEL
EGRAM and don't get it, or receive it
irregular, please let us know. Send
us word, drop us a postal, phone or
call at the office and inform us of the
fact. We will be sorry for the mis
take having occurred and will try to
jemedy it.
The Grandest Remedy.
Mr. R. B. Greeve, merchant, of Chil-
howie, Va., certifies that he nad con
sumption, was given up 10 die, soum.
all medical treatment tnat money coum
procure, tried all cousrh remedies he
could hear of, but got no relief; spent
many nights sitting up in a chair; was
induced to trv Dr. King's New Discov-
ery, and was cured oy use 01 pwo uui
tles. For past three years has been
attending to business, and sajs ui.
King's New Discovery is the grandest
remedy ever made, as it has done so
much for him and also for others in
his community. Pr. King's New Dis
rV,h narantced for COUffhs, colds
and consumption
It don't fail.
bottles free at C,
store.
E. Holton's
drug
We Have Put
ON SALE
Twenty Dozen Heavy
Cotton Flannel Undershirts.
Hews, Chisholm & Stroud,
300 South Elm St.
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL.
Mrs.. J. J ; Stone went up to Winston
today.
W. B. Steele, of High Point is in
the city.
K. T. Gray, of Raleigh, was here
this morning.
. J. E. Cox, of High Point, was in
the city today.
Dr. W. A. Lash, of Walnut Cove,
was here last night.
Ed. H. Morris, of Asheboro, was at
the Benbow yesterday.
Rev. J. W. Lee is taking in the To
bacco fair at Winston.
T. E. Hege, of Raleigh, was here
this morning on business.
Dr. H. B. Battle, of Winston, is
registered at the Benbow today.
G. P. Talbott, formerly of, this city
but now of Danville, is here today.
J. H. Holt, of Burlington, was reg
istered at the McAdoo this morning.
Tom Mathews and Horace Rankin
went to Winston to attend the fair
today.
T. M. Cunningham, a leading citi
zen of Red Springs, is in the city
today.
J. H.- Spencer, a leading tobaccon-
nist of Mt. Airy, spent the night at the
McAdoo.
t
Col. John S. Cunningham, of Reids-
ville, was here last night and went to
Winston at 7:30.
Col. Julian S. Carr, of Durham,
passed through last night going to
Winston to attend the fair.
Miss Blanche Haase who has been
visiting at Col. Osborne's returned to
her home in Danville today.
Miss Hattie Lee Atwater left for
Winston today, after a pleasant visit
to Miss Finlator, on Bain street.
Editor Robinson, of the Durham
Sun, was here last night and went up
to Winston to attend the Tobacco rfair.
J. A. Davidson, of Gibsonville, was
in the city last evening and stayed un
til 1:30 this morning to hear the elec
tion returns.
S. Otho Wilson stopped over on his
way to Winston to attend to getting
out the Hayseeder and see the great
tobacco fair.
Mrs. McMahon who has been spend
ing some time with Mrs. Judga Doug
las returned to her home in Richmond
Va., on the noon train.
Mrs. Swindell, of Raleigh, and Fred
Ayers, of Durham, who have been
visiting Dr. and Mrs. Grjssom, re
turned home on the noon train.
Rev. H. C. Bowen, of Winston, who
has been attending the annual conven
tion of the Desciples of Christ at Pan
tego, Beaufort county, passed through
this morning returning home. During
his trip Mr. Bowen has raised $100 for
the Christian church building to be
erected in Winston.
Something New, A Klondike Social.
The ladies' of the St. Barnabas
Church will furnish gold diggings for
the multitude who can't go to Alaska.
Come and dig for the glittering yellow
nuggets, every one is entitled to stake
out a claim. Nov. 9th is the date and
the Rectory the place, cor. North Elm
and Price streets.
Something to Know.
It may be worth something to know
that the very best medicine for restor
ing the tired out nervogs system to a
healthy vigor is Electric Bitters. This
medicine is purely vegetable, acts by
giving tone to the nerve centres in the
stomach, gently stimulates 4he liver
and kidneys, and aids these organs in
throwing olf impurities in the blood.
Electric Bitters improves the appetite,
aids digestion, and is pronounced by
those who have tried it as the very best
blood purifier and nerve tonic. Try
if Sold for 50c or $1.00 per bottle at
C, E. Holton's drug store.
TODAY
c.
CLOTHING, HATS AND FURNISHINGS.
Dress Goods
and
wraps
We are headquarters for Ladies' Dress
Goods and Wraps. Our stock is complete
and we have any grade you-want. The
right kind of goods for the season and the
right price for the goods.
Johnson
Are The
206-208 South Elm Street.
Now Is The Time
Fire Insurance,
Harry C. Martin,
Office No. 6, Katz Building.
. J. STNB,
Book and
COMMERCIAL WORK
OUR SPECIALTY.
Odd fellows' Building,
Are You Subject to Attacks of
If So, There is No Need to Suffer.
Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy
WILL CURE YOU
For several vears I had been sub
ject to severe attacks of cramp colic.
Sometimes they would last me an
hour and hardly a week passed that
I did not have several attacKs. l tried
everything that was suggested, but
found no relief. During these attacKs
the muscles of the arm and leg were
terribly drawn and the whole body
was cramped. I was advised to try
Mrs. Joe Person'.s Remedy, which
gave me relief at once, but not until I
had taken two dozen bottles was I
entirely cured. It was eight years ago
since I took the remedy, and I have
not had a touch of thetrouDie siucc.
Mrs. J. E. Brawley
Granite Hill, Iredell Co. N., C, Doc.
FOR SALE BY
Howard Gardner,
Corner Opposite Postomce.
Anybody Can Fit
a wooden model of standard proportions, but
it requires an experienced tailor to fit the
living man in the way he should be fitted. The
first Order that you give me will prove a per
sonal recommendation to you of the highest
sort, and each succeeding order is a strong
endorsement of what has gone before.
E. W; HATCHETT,
Tailor.
358 1-2 South Elm St., Piedmont House.
Special Attention given to Cleaning, Pressing
and Repairing. 'First-class work
Guaranteed.
B
UY THE STANDARD ROTARY,
the rapid, silent sewing machine.
tf. WING ATE J5ROS.
& Dorset!
People.
to Get
Job Printer.
Greensboro, N. C.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Dr. Wm. H. BROOKS,
Office in Katz'Building, Opposite Benbow House
Residence 123 Church Street, at
Mrs. Payne's.
TELEPHONE CALL No. 81.
W. P. BEALL, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
Office 117 Court Square,
Residence 404 Asheboro St.
Office Hours 11:30 to 1 and 3 to 4:30.
Dr. J. E. WYCHE,
.- DENTIST. -
Office in Savings Bank building, South Elm
Street, Greensboro, N. C Office phone 29.
Residence phone 22.
Dr. G. W. WHITSETT,
mm DENTIST.-
106 1-2 South Elm, GREENSBORO
J. G BYNTJto W. P. BTNUM, JH., Z. V. TATLOE
Bynum, Bynum & Taylor,
Attorneys and Counsellors
At Law
106 COURT SQUARE.
T. J. Shaw.
A. M. Scales.
Shaw & Scales,
rLLUliicjd - oi. -'LaYV.
Careful attention to all business. Office in
Wharton building, 117 Court Square.
p. d. satchwell;
Attorn ey-at-Law.
Prompt and painstaking attention given all
; work. Collections a specialty.
.Practices in state ana d eaerai uouits. cor
respondence solicited.
Office in the rear of Five Cents Savings
Bank.
J.A.BYRD,
First-Class Barber - r
I run three chairs and guaran
tee satisfaction. Give me a ,
- call. .
311 McADOO HOUSE.
SPENCER HOUSE,
HIGH POINT, N. C.
Centrally located, convenient to postofflce
and Southern depot. Board per day, 11.
Meals and lodging, each, 25 cents. Board by
the month at reasonable terms.
G:W. SPENCER Prop.
Charlotte. N. C
secretary.
tH-''i':1-.-'