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The evening Telegram. Are EOBT. M. PHILLIPS Editob PUBLISHED DAILY XCT SUHDAT, BT 11U " - K. M. Phillips. Lessee) . . Jl Mrfrt I M I . V a IT it th irnsnel trutn, nu I -. . hooted at tbe idea ox co.u e " ee why So many over six and a half cents, ouuio - - opposed to It. them predicted it would go below si d in the Charlotte Ob- and stay there for a year. TO BODTtime ago several articles Cotton is air ady over seven ce serve Hodgin, and and -still a-rislng." " I,- to know the truth have lDg news for the farmers w wWch wethink BO UlUVil I U1BUC - - . . in common justice, snouia ue """ms- DUt A Ward to Mother. Mothers of children affected with croup or a'severe cold need iiot hesi tate to administer Chamberlain s Cough Remedy. It contains no opiate nor narcotic in any form and may be oa nflf.pntlv to the babe as to gives f w m an adult. The great success that has - if., iiba in the treatment oi fur it the ap- coms u - , T.r.1aa it nas TERM3 OF SUBSCRIPTION: One year, Six months, On month. too. l.W 8&C. . .. -too-u n comuiuu ' , , i i a in we pas- - J - a usation was that ne naa pru r- -- . . i-i--vb-a frrtm I arftt-.nsboro. unfairly. I , . , . of the (floTes pause. i u -. . . & (rom JO are-. Ch p pa8tor .. m ot,s colored W "manly art," engage which I quote some tw:M. i fQund hanglng to a tree nmo a Jim Pindergast, at Grass Valley, x invited him to preach on Sunday 1 Miea., Wednesday morning r-.l Wednesday night. Jim pm morning anu "S"" i &, o ..eep and CarUe aio, OnJ -o-JT-JJ 1? PoTWESTSTO . Hotise buding, I ,!,-, an more. The tempting purBes I nr,t after, he I TMrAnrCnnn ; I IV HI? - Office sonuiaiae oi """ , continue. I L?IOUILSblVA' - . cnnii Turn Stree. I . 1 , n minv I nnAOl. 0t. I m I downs-airs, jsnirance uu - offered by sporung wuu ' 1 Entered at the Greensboro Postofflce as sec ond-class mail aoatter. ZTtt a poor fellow to his doom. aQy church in South Ureensooro, Addres.au consumptions , T Evbh p s totally when, if so, he wished to know, if he D . rsrAenaboro. N. O. I Ana 11 seems iu J . , . x v. n if the mo TELK3BAM, Greensboro. N FRIDAY. SEPT. 29, 1899. forgotten all about prize-fighting. While thetthrongs are extending the could get a church to preach in, if the way was no longer open in tne r rienu ,h Nearlv. if not all, the mem- tors voted to continue the meeting. mM um uinuCH OR CHILDREN ......irktatikfi effect as it! ALU I A HLtlJ .ucnK padmER'S OPINION OF ol,rtmin hand to Dewey, there is an- w no official action taken by .tngthen .the stomach. ,stimulte the ""KA-ORO COUNTY ROAD. maoy AmerclaOB .ou.a co? i 'SSSb? . -wed a call toaaj from Mr. I ua w back theee 6hore-or wore u. ------ - ere 2. ..i -. Jii,. George W. Chamberlain, a northern anvwhere away from the Philippines. frlend8 Ji, PbUadelphU. i oom n.n(l I . . i. tt I. o a I i cm n.1 a. failure I , . 1 tUmon whn D&9 DOUKUi"" I I hM 8 Wtlo. W " u' CUUKiUil") I rPPntlv settled in this county at Van- LQ the field of battle as Dewey was dalia, three miles south of the city. He howling success informed us, in response to our inquiry of him for news, that he had "nothing of interest, except the roads." Mr. Chamberlain is from Middleborough, Mass., thirteen miles from Plymouth, , r.h TilrrimB. He toe lanuiug-pinvo 43 LAWYERS LICENSED. Eighteen Applicants WereUnsuccess- rynts t.h difference His doctrine of holiness and livicg . . ii j m,f rl harmntlV o sin pRa me is su vu w I ,,., t.h natural heart that it is easy to see why so many are opposed to it. tv. f na who have not naa mis J-UUOD vra 1 . . . . , . blessed experience ( sanctification , tnat JAdverenrvea mj- he has, ougw noi w uu 1 Howard. Gardner, Druggist, Cor. Opp. Postofflce One-Cent-a-Word ful The Successful Applicants. ne nas, uug --- - - eS0premeCourtJeSKraaJllce.ea ,he wa? ?( alng aU frtv.three voune lawyerB to practice cu. K.--t.MB i,nhe- U,va Bi,,Kt. reived by Bloxton & Jen- o I w. - I 1 pvp IT. nOlll WJ Ilia viv"w' uiaau J - , - I V,f Uo. bM b. 1 tbe count, tor mUel lDlhItaU, J !f. it he will: ,et, If he .peak, one Ung.. StTiKw- There were snij-ouo , . h . ..ber. ujd y VCT CT.' It VrUrU VJ OUt.v I AfQ Will ifCU bUC uouvu . . I more than a monm , - ,.: k.. th. court ured to the bad road, jstem of North o Carolina. 'He informed us that the pa(jg Among the successful Asbeboro road inthevicity of Buffalo applicantg iB Senator Marion Butler. . -ot i.ftfl hA "had ever Thft followin? is a list of tbe forty- seenincWinzation that1,..a.han1eUhreeifucee and a disgrace to Guilford county. Guilford county has many natural and acquired advantages over the counties of this state; she has railroad facilities of the best, educational and religious opportunities arely equalled , never surpassed; as fine a climate and as richly-productive a soil as exiBts anywhere in the world; industrial con ditions, social status, and the other things which are required to consti tute one of the most desirable locations that could be found for the northern licensed by the court: Newton E. Boyles, Surry county. William R- Badgett, Surry county. Rodwell C. Bridger, Hertford county. Ralph W. Cooper, Sampson county. Fanning Craig, Wake county. William P. Etchison, Davie county Frank W. Haynes, Yadkin county Walter R. Johnson, Bertie county. John W. LeGrand, Richmond county. Claude R. Moss, Clay county. Thomas O. Rodwell, Warren coun ty- . Benjamin F. Stephens, ttooesun county ... !1.I1!4 v,Q -Qiumfis a terrible responsiouiuj, for be ia destroying that, in place of which he can have absolutely nothing to bestow. Abuse of a child of uoa, because he advocates a sinless lire, is t. thp. feeline which animates the sin cere, high-minded Christian, and he who does should ponder weu wie meaning of the sacred words: wno- so shall offend one of these little ones, better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck and he cast into tbe sea." "Justice," in Asheboro Courier. Result v ap- att & It "OPTRA large Virginia Beauty IJ 3n oontu nnr neck, at HI) SLO, W " I l ' Lamb. Phone 137. AADniDC WANTED AddW at 401 South Eugene St. s28-lw. T?OR SALE Two lots on South Elm, JL 46x100. Apply s27-2m Ernest W. Teague. farmer, but our public road system, until it shall have been reversed and public 'venues converted from their present unnavigable condition into highways of easy transportation for Tbe Chetnut Season Here. In for it the convict. The early chestnut is catching the worm. One trouble with most airships is a Pasquotank defective flew vrroA rnPAP-RfnHE HEAT- -O ING STOVES FOR SALE Two Ro.ii.rii no- Stove Works, No. 617, t ,o.rri iva1. verv lanre and economical, having radiators, at near haalf cost. Two smaii "iuuc :.ui mnma vfirv cheaD. One rlnr strive. Reading Stove Works Co , used very little, at less than half cost. Reason tor selling: Spri with crrates. Cor- IVUUUiB TIT T All ..oanrtnripnra solicited. W. B. Alien, at Allen House, Greensboro, N. C. s21-lmo. Roscoe W. Turner, county. Hiette S. Williams, Yadkin county, h-heavy" dressers John C. Wright, Wake county. James D. Bivins, Stanly county. Walter H. Woodson, iww&n and well vnma in thp o.itv of ureens- Chrysanthemum's the word with the boro. For terms "VaNewUn. Many a man says, Oh! dear, the products of the farmer, the county countp must ever remain in its pristine back woods state a perpetual scarecrow to the foreign would-be investor in our fine soil. The following is taken from the Asheboro Courier: Richmond Pearson has said it and it. mnat hp true the amendment is un constitutional. This distinguished member of the kid glove gentry who never struck a lick of work in his life or did anything except spend the dol lars he never earned, also says that the election law is unconstitutional T-ii.u A Di..nn Kqo artmp. rftDUta- , i v,,,. nairDF I county. UOn as a cnecitera piajrcx , uu. . willi-m J heard him accused of having any knowledge of law. The republican w party says that he knows more than all the eminent lawyers in the state. a oimnlft lavman who lives for fun and not for duty is heralded by the re publican press as authority that even the most ignorant know that the opin ion of eminent lawyers and judges is of more value than this son of a do nothing. But with the republican party in its desperation, it is driven to setting: up the opinion of a layman who never practiced law against the opinion of more than fifty of the ablest lawyers in the state, to whom the ques tion of its constitutionality was sub mitted by the general assembly to the people for ratification Isaac A. Phifer, Burke county. Bachman B. Miller, Rowan county. Robert Ruark, Brunswick county. Samuel E. Gidney, Cleveland county. Clyde R. Hoey, Cleveland county. Daniel A. Tedder, Mecklenburg Tander M. Erwin, Buncombe county. William A. Baker, Buncombe county. Thomas J. Johnston, Macon county. Marion Butler, Sampson county. John F. Newell, Cabarrus county. John B. Spence, Stanly county. Archibald M. Graham, Duplin Bellamy, New Hanover dear!" when he feels cheap. It's a case of false economy a girl buys a cheap switch. The man who drinks gin can gener ally be recognized by his phiz. The difference between a musical di rector and a tramp is that the former nniT ViPats time while the latter kills j it. Now comes the saddest time of all In mall's unhappy lot. The autumn leaves will surely fall The price of coal will not. Hoax "I don't see why Henpeck I can't eet along with his wife. I saw her today and she's a perfect dream." Joax "Oh, well; dreams always go by contraries, you know." Husky individual "Please, laay, wot's prevented T70R SALE-An elegant X situated home in the cl Wright Building. Tino dvmt rvt. 1 One of those IJ'Ullr ama J. , , SI mnriprn nitv houses on bummii when a I avenue. T. A. Lyon. sl9-tf OTR BUSINESS has outsrrown our noni. Kiiilriincr and we have to move to a larger place. You can find us on East Market street opposite Ac Trust Co'a. new ! building. Bring us your plumbing work and see how easy it is for ub to i Alhritrht & Battle, aridGasFitters. s9-tf L lUIUVT'i o, rtivDcnTRlTP.R. fnr sale at discount. 1 l Ham fonl 11 rv Callffranh:" best P P. Claxton. s7-tf noR RENT Two six room houses, -ft- in at com oleted . on We6t Lee street. 8 tf -O. C. Wysong. ww a 13 niQ T.u.hia Water, fresh, at Gardner's, corner opp. postofflce. FOR RENT Good eight-room dwel line including bath and cit l hpln a poor fellow r - r -- ... , , , .v. Zubulon V. Turlington, Johnston from workin' at his trade Dy ae weam nniini.w rr. i um' William W. Mason, Orange county TTTins, nr ni Tniinatn ooimtv. 1 fn with vou?" "Why, yer see, I m nher YV 11119 T Wl w " u v " - I v J -.- I . Elonzo B. Grantham, Johnston a pickpocket, lady, an' dese cool days ences county Marcellus Wooten, Lenoir counts. Daniel W. Smith, Anson county. Nathaniel L. Eure, Nash county. Arthur Cobb, Durham county. Andrew J. Franklin, Swain county. Luthur W. Lyon, Wilkes county. Rufus B. Wilson, Gaston county. Flemiel O. Carver, Person county. er." Charitable female "Here s a ANTEDBy a young dime. How- does the veather inter- YY perience, a position t . . on 11 TTTV. rr von aaa T'm l ao.lit.ant hrtok Irftrf lere wun your j , , - - H u f ' , ' aT Misa Jessie a pickpocket, laay, an- o - airtanbunr. S. C. a4tf everybody puts deir hands in deir own i L 1 : .f- nnnact,inns. corner JLee u Pearson streets. Apply on the prem ises or to J. A. Clifton, Mt. Airy, N.C. ' al2tf- lady of ex- as stenogra- keeper. iteier- pockets. ' . T?OR RENT Offices in tne new ounu- ing opposite ooun nouso iuni Mnh mm Bt.ppp.t. Water. t?as and ! sewer connection; well lighte ; well ventilated. ODe minute's want wj puou- yj24 mLU Ul kSCaun. Apply to C. G. Wright. accident insurance. .Li rroranl hp.alth insurance. Bpecial om Base Ball Yesterday. At Pittsburg: Mr. Pearson has even lost his repu- Pittsburg 1 H m n t ta,tion at checkers he used to be a fine player. John D. Humphreys, a young lawyer at Danbury, quit 117 games on him, if our memory serves us right. Cincinnati 5 At Philadelphia: Philadelphia 3 New York 6 At St. Louis: It armears to us that when 13-inch steel projectiles weighing a thousand or two pounds are crunching through great plates of impenetrable armor and ploughing up decks of Harvey Rteel. that one's mind wouldn't con- templatedangrr from such insignificant things as wocden spli-ters. Yet the Spanish-American sea scraps demon strated the fact that more injury is done by these split particles of furni ture than by the steel thunderbolts. And for that reason the navy depart ment has issued an order to place metal furniture on the cruiser Atlanta and the experiment will doubtless be New York followed on the other vessels belonging Washington to Uncle Sam. m St. Louis M Philadelphia Record Louisville 3 j Airship Galloped en Roofs. invented an airship. Wednesday he office, telegraph or bank, took the apparatus to the roof of his house and attempted to fly with it. It did not work, and, believing that hp. was not hih enough, he went to the roof of the house of Dr. Frank Thicpr. Nn. 6 Highland avenue. There the flying machine cavorted like a, bucking bronoho over the house tops. TTraot.v aa-ua hn in satisfied with the trial, and, with a few alterations, de- -OOYCOTT can supply you with dry o.larsthathe is sure of success.- P pine stove wood. Phone 156. oridgepori, vuuu. , upwa - - health insurance. J. H. Merritt, No. 4, Katz building. I nRnsHED crranite for sidewalks v i.50 per ton. O. D. Boycott. Phone 156. tf PLENTY lime and cement at Boy cott's. 116 W. Market street, tf ftjtSsm "iii ' mi fig li tit Opposite the McAdoo : 1 r 60 per ct. Sale Now On 308 South Elm St. mm mi 40 per cent, Reduction ishblate-Kalz Co. Retirins from Business. The better and by far the larger part of our stock still undisposed of. can fix vou uo for win- H ter at small cost. DOT ma 3 ll " Fumttura! firaifire! Positively Lowest eagH Prices Guaranteed, Q U M I T. At Baltimore: Baltimore ' Brooklyn e At Boston: Boston 8 Wn.ahincrt.nn 8 STANDING OF THE CLUBS. m,ir.a. Won. Lost. P.C "Best on the market for coughs and colds and all bronchial troubles; for j I croup it has no equal;" writes Henry j R. Whitford, South Canaan, Conn., of Onft Minute Cousrh Cure. Howard Gardner. EAGLE FOUNDRY CO. will pay cash for old Copper and Brass. BTJIST'S and Perry's Garden Seed, sold by Jno. B. Farias, druggist. BUIST'S Seeds are the best, sold by Jno. B. Farias. - . ii.. 4. . 'A tha tipwest. most Two car loads have arrived auring me past wwa, v ----- chif UrtUtSTbSi -ade and finished Chairs, R. foiiiers, Bearooiri puiL ru, .u. - k ;V1 d nurse of an Mbrris Chairs, w n our usuai 1 necked and can e suited. Mailorders receive prompt aucuuuu. r delivered free on board oi cars. Brooklyn 93 41 Philadelphia 88 53 Boston 84 63 Baltimore 80 66 St. Louis 81 61 Cincinnati 76 64 Chicago 71 68 Pittsburg 70 72 Louisville 67 72 66 80 60 89 Cleveland 20 127 694 624 613 688 570 643 611 494 482 412 360 138 Just before the transport Burnside, from Cuban ports, arrived at JNew York Wednesday, Acting Assistant Surgeon John Henry Fuess, a passen I ger, blew out his brains. PLANT Seeds. i druggist. Buist'a Reliable sold by Jno. B. Garden Fariss, The creat success of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy in the treatment of bowel complaints has made it standard over the greater part of the civilized world. For sale by C. E. Holton, druggest. One Minute Cough Cure, cure .That U whmt.lt u made far. Now For School. 1 O! Zi Free Pills. Near the Dalles, Ore., on Tues Aerain we call vour, atten- ti nn tn nnr snnnlv o new and second hand School- Books; Send your address to H. E. Bucklen cAurtrti R, I unr h RrVv'pit While the cotton crop in North Car- Mr9. W. T. Gyton drowned herself and Co. , KfjSSSl Rockets and all kinds of School olina is very short, there is a good deal her two babes. trial will convince you of their merits. sunnipS We shall Sell SChOOl , . . , , I These pills are easy in action and are p 1 4 nnnlin .f nn n thA reran t rise inl . . . ..... ,"...? i niUrnL-c nnhr fnr nn nnr VX7P xjm. "" - There's always hope while mere a parucuians eneewve m me ui uuuivo vmy v price of the staple Qne Minute Cbugh Cure "An attack jonon ggjj-g have Will Save yOU money it yOU The Charlotte News observes: of nneumonia left my lungs in baa . ii,,oW0 ThA- .!wi1Wpf nnr line OT second Cotton wisdom kww iioo uutomoo. I oi pnfuiuouia ioiu mjr iuuKo "" been proved invaluable. They are will Sec our line ui acuiiu is rising rapidly, and the shape ana l was near ine nrss btagco i gUaranteel to be periectiy iree rrom nan A hooks, of those farmers who held of consumption. One Minute Cough every deleterious substance and to be "ai . . . I , , , ji ii TMirftl wecetable. Thev do not wealcen I , .... i..i.t.v : I rv,, mn.nlAtlv Purpd me." writes purely vegebaui. uxs3 uu uu. tilClIT WVtUU iva. .avv - I I Jrjy catea. xnere were peupie ai mo uo- wicu uui j , - 1 stomacn ana Doweis grcaw mvigur ..U. r4 ha uiunn vhn nvsntA(l I lilVftS lnSLant reil&l. nuwiu uaiu- Wharton-Bros. 1U C. VTA I te the s vstem. Reeular size 26o per Book Seller ana- atauoners. NeiU's estimate ol "over 12,000,000 ner. ate me syssem. xveguiar buo w i box: Sold by C. E. Holton, drugtis-1 Next door lp Jolinaou : nd D Greensboro's Leading Furniture Dealer Phone 146, riw ijqotq express mu
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