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V . .0 '0 4 T 3orfcveniri ram VOL- VI NO. 44 GREENSBORO, N. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 22 1900 Price Five Cents A ADVERTISEMENT PLACED IN SATURDAY'S TELEGRAM REACHES EVERY FAMILY IN GREENSBORO AND MANY OUT OF TOWN. TRY IT 1 he Greens Teleg The Delineator 1 SICK HEADACHE If a months offers the well of tbe country a won- f ideas in woman's Ml of practical borne aui the woman woo . .i.l!ar eo as far aa Aerial idea-- tit neeo? u ..ntnt aim of the ed P" ,,, t- the delineator suit it iw'' v'.,.- ous departments to ev- Vf::Xri'inwrted exotpt af " , j-ion betwe-n artists and ' r , l7u -aon line It will prove in f Tr'n- to tne th.-ughtful readers of the - .r Lh w to learn of the scru .i PreVhat U exp.-nded l tbnsel ; ibe mat-rial to be used, u'h. e it ting prepared there is a ) over each paragraph c."-J . :.. For instance. u ir. i-s j innoU Ol H " . lui h r-m w- ! M toil u r v 1. Oils uci'" " m - - ?K.ro..tfhns. of detail has been or..v.nr us thoroughness of de-,Ta- been now proving its merit to "oimw of the land for over twenty lae ivhit ii the result? -j he lijiiceaior 13 laroufi found in five Ared hou.and home each month. ?f woman indispensable maazi Single copies for uoob taken by sale and hun- It ne. subecrip- j.nHendrix&Co 221 SOUTH ELM STREET. Something New and Fine. You are not in it until you have tried our Olam Chowder. We also have a fresh N lot of extra . fine SILVER-BACKED MACKEREL W.L Wharton & Co 215 South Elm St. r Chappeu Hinds and Lips iiamiul and annoy, because they detract from personal beauty. For ta-au;ly. no one need be trouble, iin tneas for long. Onr Harshmallow Lotion nui.-rf and sure relief. It la ild joder an absolute guarantee. If it not do what we claim for it, inr .1, ,nnt ill be cheerfully refunded Ve co-Id nil pages with testimonials. Holton's Drug Store, MuAdoo Housa Building Prescription work a specialty. DR. bURBANK, Ophthalmologist. 0LAsSE(i ADJUSTED. A Trust .-outhern Loan Co's Building. vry T uiDf( a va tauu v u u'COUUI ailment, but you may prevent it or cure it by using HICKS CAPUDINE Ht ad ache cure. J 15, 25, and 50 eta. at Drugstores. W xF Wright's Epsom FRESH Water, AT GARDNER'S Cor. Opposite Post Office. MISS'NARY ALLIANCE CONYtNT'N THE WORK QOUNQ ON IN THE FRIENDS CHURCH THIS WEEK The Sermon of Rev. A E. Funk the Need of Jeans la tbe Church, the Home, and tbe Uf e. on HE IS WANTED IN TENNESSEE. A WBI1E WOMAN BURNED THE EXTRADITION OF BAXTER SHEMWELL TO BE ARGUED. CHARGED BY REGULATORS WITH LIVING WITH NEGROES. Real Estate and Loans WILL. McADQO. New Oxfords Opened today a full line of The Celebrated Zeigler Bros. Fine Shoes Oxford Ties and Slippers Indies Misses and Children's. Th.-l.est wearing shoe sold in Greensboro. See them at DORSETT JOHN-SON- & 306 and 308 South Elm Street. i0. KAUFMANN'S nr Snrinir Goods are arriving nmt have room, as we carry no goods over dailv and we articles that r W.- uuote below a few special 1 - a ill pay you to see : B-som shirts, former price $2 00, $1.50, now $1 00. Fancy Bosom shirts, former price $1.00, $1.35. now 75c. A il our men's winter weight Tan and Box Calf $3.50 and 3.00 now j.ou. The openinjf sermon of the Christian and Missionary Alliance- Convention, now being held in this city, was preach ed last night in the Friends' church by Kev. A. E. Funk, of New York. The seimon was worthy of a largo r audience, and was listen d to with close attention by those who heard it. His text was from Revelation 1:13, es pecially the words, "the Sonof Man," and he said the seven letters to the churches in the chapters following ex plain this passage. This one "in the midst" is Jesus, whose place is in the midft of the churches. You will no tice he has a place in the midst of all these churches until the last one, the church of Laodlcea, where we find Him standing on the outstde. M Be hold I stand t the door and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, ard will aup with him and he with Me." We believe that these seven churches, while seven real churches in Asia at the time of this writing, are types of the seven periods in this dispensation; and some think that we are now on the very verge of tbe Laodicean church, if not getting into it. If tb-re is any church where Christ is not in the midst, that church is in a most dangerous condition. And as in the church, so also in the family, the place of the S.n of Man is in tbe midst the One supreme and in full control, shaping our Ufa and living it by the Holy Spir it dwelling and abiding in us. "Notice how complete a description of Him there Is here His head, His hair, His eyes, His feet, His dreas, His voice showing ns that this is the very same Jesus that had lived among men, now speaking to us through ' the Word of God and the Holy Spir it." "Clothed with a garment down to his feet, and girded with a golden girdle " This has reference to right eousness, for as we read in Isaiah 6:10, "He hath clothed me with the garments of salvation, He hath cover ed me with the robe of righteousness." This is His righteousness and imparted righteousness apart from Him We read of imputed righteousness and Im parted righteousness, and we need al so practical righteousness. We need to so put on tbe rigbteouneM of Jeaus Christ tha we live rigbteoaa lives. The robe here signifies royalty, and tbe jr'.rdle means service. We are called to reign with Him, and he also girded Himeelf and washed the disciples' iaet n humblest service, and tells us to do the same. Se we are to wear ootn tne robe of royalty and the girdle of ser vice, we are tu Berve now ou reigu when He comes. Bead and hair white like wool, as white as snow." . As we have unrist living in us we shall live above the world, the flesh and the devil, not having the quantity of His purity, but the quality of His purity. This can only be by His living in us, and liv ing out His purity through us. His eyes is as flame of fire Jesus In His divine could read tbe thought in the hearts of men. So He looked us through today. Has He not looked you through and seen your life and ihown it to yourself? If I am right ith r.nd I want Him to read me through and reveal m-s to myself, that I may let Him put me right and keep me right. If there is a consciousness that you do not want Him to look through you it is an evidence that you are not where you ought to be. We hnnM lot Rod lnsnect our whole be- intr. cleanse it, and bring in His right eousness. "His feet like fire that bnrned in a furnace." Suffering, "His voice as the sound or many waters." God speaks to ns in a still small voice, but if we do not hear He must speak more loudly, even with a rod. The object of all this is that loin, m tL v iret into his Dlaoe "in the midst " "Out of his mouth went a sharp two- " This is the Word of God, Hebrews 4:12. UOQ wants to break people up, not that He would Hoii hrdlv wi h us. but He wants to eet us right. We are all wrong, and must learn that we are a complete fiiiir? must be crucified with Christ dead that He may live in us Ihis mornlDg Rev. W. W. Simpson gave an interesting address on the re- Oovernor Russell will Hsar tbe Case Next Monday Cbarxed With Fraud ulently Obtaining $4,500. Raleigh Morning Post. Next Monday Governor Russell will hear counsel on the question ot honor ing the requisition frcm the governor of Tennessee for the extradition of Baxter Shemwell, of Ashevllle, who is wanted in Knoxvllle, Tenn!, on tbe charge of hiving defrauded the Na tional Bank of that place out of tlO, 000. Ex-Judsre Spencer B. AdaTS, --counsel for Shemwell, was here yextptrday to see the Governor in his client's be half. Shemwell is also represented by Locke Craig, of Ashevllle and Prank Robbins, of Lexington. The Bank of Knoxvllle is also represented by coun sel. Governor Russell stated that be would hear both sides before honoring the extradition papers, and Monday was the day agreed upon for counsel to state the contentions of their clients Mr. Shemwell is a man of wealth He owns a large drug store and is en gaged in the manufacturing business. Several years ago he killed Dr. Payne of Lex In j ton and was acquitted oa the grounds of self defense. The case in which he is connected at present is an interesting one. The Bank of Knoxvllle charges that Mr. Shemwell secured the payment of a note by fraud, and this allegation is stubbornly denied bj him. The facts in the case, as stated here yesterday, are thdse: It s. ems that Mr. Shem well is engaged in the manufacture of bjd jpr.ngs, and he claims to have sold the exclusive right to sell the springs In certain territory in Mis souri. A Mr. Maynari gave a note for $10,000 for this privilege, which was secured by a large tract of land, so it Is alleged. The note purports to have been credited with payments aavmitiDg to $5,500. Not very long since a man named Sorrell turned up in Knoxvllle and presented himself at the .National Bank, inquiring for Mr. Shemwell His story was that Mr. Shemwell had promised to meet him then; that 'day. He said that the land given by Mr. Maynard as security for the note ad joined property of his own, and- that he was anxious to purchase it. He left $500 with the bank stating that he had to go to .Birmingham, .Ala., on business, and requested that the 'bank take ud the note at its face value in the evfnt of the arrival of Shemwell Shemwell arrived the next day, and the bank promptly took up the note at its face value $4,500. It is stated that Mr. Shemwell was given $1,00' cash $3,500 in New York exchange. Two or thr-e days later Sorrell put in ap pearance at the bank. He was told by the bank people of the purchase of the note. Sorrel then told them that he had made purchases in Birmingham with the money he had brought to buy the land, and that he would ha veto go home and secure the desired amount The bank people say that SorrU dis appearred a few minutes later, that be has never been seen since, and that he cannot be located. The Knoxvllle bank contends also that Sorrell was a dummy, and that no such man as Maynard exists. The whole transaction is alleged to be one of fraud. The contention of Mr. Shemwell will be, so it is said, that the bank people have not made a sufficient examination nd investigation to negative the transaction. The case was to have come up be- fnn Jiidca Stevens today on a writ of habeas corpus, but has been post poned pending a decision by the governor. Fearful Vengeance Wreaked Upon a Snath Carolina Glri by a Bind of Men. Columbia, S. C, March 22 -News has been received here of the burning of a white woman at the stake by reg ie tor at Chesterfield Court House. TJ. T. 8 teen, John Jackson, Benjamin Jackson and Harveo Jackson were ar rested at midnight charged with the deed. Cassie Boone, the victim, was a white girl; and it was charged that she lived with negroes. HIGH POINT TO VOTE ON BONDS- HEAVY FIGHTING GOING ON. PLUMiriER CHECKED IN HIS MARCH TO THE RELIEF OP MAFEKINQ at RYAN'S LATEST MOVE. rnier price One Price For Cash Only. 306 South Elm st. W. A Quiet Retreat, THE Special Masters Appointed by Judge Waddlll. Norfolk, Vs., March 21 Judge Waddill today appointed Hon. Geo. E. Bowden, clerk of the court, and Hon. R. T. Thorpe, special masters to take evidence In the injunction pro ceedings of Thomas F. Ryan, of New Yo-k, against John Skelton.Williams, e als. It will be remembered that Judge Waddill some time since refused to restrain the defendants from proceed ing with the consolidation of other i irith tha Seaboard Air Line Election Ordered to Decide Whether the Town WH1 Issue $50,000. Correspondence of the Telegram. High Point, March 22 At the last mee'.ing of the board of aldermen it was decided by a unanimous vote to give the citizens of High Point another opportunity of voting on the water works, the election to be held on the 7th day of May, 1900. polls to fx opened at the mayor's office. The amount to be voted on is 150,000; bonds to run for 50 years at a rate of Interest of 5 per cent, per annum, and to be pa!d semi-annually the same aa in the two past elections. Frank J. Homey was appointed registrar. R R. Kin?, of Greensboro, was present at this meeting and addressed the board in behalf of the Southern Railway company in regard to chang ing the ordinance regulating the stop ping of streets by the trains. The regular fine of $25 for such an offense was reduced to $5. R A. Chappel, of the News and Observer; H. E. C. i-Bryant, of the Charlotte Observer; A. B. Molver, of the Raleigh Post; and O. R. Mallard, of the Union Republican, were In town. yesterday. Gee whizl Messrs. WescoU Roberson and W. C. Jones have been appointed mar shals for the New Bern fair next month. W. S. Mendenhall represented Greensboro here yesterday. A. L. McDonald, of Rockingham, was a city visitor last evening. Tha Boston Star Concert company j which will appear At tbe opera house here nextlaondanight is very-favor able spoken of by the press. , Hon. D. M. Luther, of Ashevllle will address the people of Asheboro next Sasurday, March 24. The Tate Furniture company's building is being painted on the exterior. J. L. Sechreat is handling fresh steam bread from Spartanburg, S. C. A. L. Barns and Howard Paylor spent yesterday afternoon in Greens boro. E. Irvin, of New Brittlan, Conn., was here last evening. R. F. Rice came down from Greens boro, yesterday. W. E. Johns, Jr., is on the road in the Interest of the National Lounge and Bed Spring company. W. F. Whitten has in use at his store a national cash register. Miss Leila Hearns was in town yes terday shopping. A. V. Sapp left last night for New York to purchase goods for his racket store. The Piedmont Table Factory is shut down so as to make some repairs. Mrs. Ward, wife of the congress man of Indiana, who has been visiting Mrs. Jas. Worth, Sr., has gone to Mt. Airy. A man bv the name of Davis was up before Justice of the Peace J. M. Sechreat last night charged with ob taining goods under false pretense from Davis & Birrs, 'grocers. In de fault of bail he was carried to jail this morning by Deputy J. L. Parrish. A Confused Account of Fighting Lobatsl In Which Boers Took Prisoners. London, March 22 The report from Kroonstadt that the Boers had defeat ed British, troops under Gat acre is not believed here. A despatch to tbe news from Springfontein Tuesday says that Gatacre and all are well. The last ad vices also placed Gatacre thirty miles north of Bethulie, where the Boer re port shows great loss inflicted. Tne reports of skirmishing at Lobatsi cause much anxiety. While there has apparently been no serious loss Buf fered by Plummer's force, his ability to reach Mafeking is doubted Furth er news is anxiously awaited, as six days have elapsed since the big en gagement might have occurred A despatch from Lobatsi of the s'x teenlh says that the Boers under the command f Snyman advanced in force from Mafeking toward Lobatsi. Fur ther despatches from Lobatfci say that the Boers, who had been repulsed with loss, have again a' tacked and a Brit ish HcutenaLt was k'iled. The Boer account says the British fled. The Boers took four prisoners, fif'.een cases of ammunition and a number of guns and horses. Plummer's column marching to the relief of Mafeking is held in check at Lobatsi by a strong force of Boers Another Boer forc4 is marching to aid in the attack on Piummer. A despatch from Lobatsi says that the British were almost surprised by tbe B jers and that heavy fighting is going on. WARfl TIM US IN RALEIGH. School Children who have headaches and are oft-time- compelled to 6top school, should have their eyes examined, as eye strain is frequently the cause of such pains wh ch, if neglected, may prove a lifelong kource of troub e. Drs Moore make a specialty of the eyes and are very careful with children, so as-to relieve all trouble arising from defect ive vision. If parents fully realized the great importance of prompt ac tion, they would not delay a day, but kite attention to. this all important matter. 112 EAST MARKET ST. Mr.Johnsing has turned us loose. We have torn the fetters from the manacled minds, and pulled the gauzy veil of deception- from the "eyes of the misguided wayfarer, and now he stands in the broad, open light of a new day , thor oughly advised as to where to buy clothing. FRESH SPRING PATTERNS Aiu tmn nnA nte Acutfi made from bright . beautifully Standard Fire Insurance Cos, colored fabribs checks, Plaids andStripes. . - The. make-up, the finish and perfect-fitting qualities of our thoroughly tailored garments are well known. Can Carry Any Amount App'y for SOLID and RELIABLE In uranse to WAD DELL &. CO, Agents At Old Bank of Guilford Stand, No. 212 Souta Eltn St , Greensboro, - - N. C. Business Notices. The Question of an Auditorium Rais ing the Fighting Ire. News and Observer: It is very unfortunate that the audi torium question has caused some ill feeling in the city. Yesterday after noon, at a meeting of the committee on the auditorium, Mr. Frank Stronach was speaking about the necessity of an auditorium. It seems that somebody recently made insinuations about Mr. Stronaoh's advocacy of an auditorium, which he declared were false. He re ferred to what had been said about him and vigoronsly-GeBOanoea tnose i i Mr J ,"-Urst Satisfaction g who had charged h'.ra with selfUhmOt Hughes, proprietor. tivee-A ho poeedjd, standing al most in front of Mr. C. C. McDonald, that gentleman thinking Mr. Stron ach was pointing at him and denounc ing him, rose and replied to Mr. Stronach, and in a minute both gen tleman were on the point of a hand to hand encounter when friends separat ed them Mr. Stronach stated that he had not been talking to Mr. McDonald or about him, whereupon Mr. McDonald said that if Mr. Stronach disclaimed talking to or about him. he would- o apologize for resenting the remarks This was done, the explanation and the apology were accepted, and the re- g re table incident was at an end. It was ereatlv regretted and was all due to a misunderstanding -AT ntL ; (ouch i IT CURES WE CAN FIT YOU, WE CAN PLEASE YOU. NORTH CAROLINA'S WONDERFUL . COUGH KtMtUY, maae irocu pure piue ii Irom the pine regions of North Carolina. Positvely cures cousins, col-'s in the chest, or lungs, and iucl pieut consumption. Always reli-ibie it Is splendid for children, tastes l good, doses are small. All drutf- Ptti. ly . maU, postage prepaid on receipt of WJlat you Want. Dnce in stamps. Jlanuiac mred Dy I J TAR HEEL MEDICINE COMPANY, Greensboro, N. C Our suits will not cost you any more because you buy But First Choice is One-Cent- a- Word ! 1 A d vertlsementa inserted In this column at one eent per w.oru ior eacu umciuua. i GO to the up-to-date Barber shop at the Benbow. Everything strictly guaranteed. Rankin, Chisholm, Stroud & Rees. 300 S. Elm Street neatly . and promptly done at (J. C. j. ownsen'i' s 333 south ISim street TTAKNEaa repair a a m!9-lw do TtCISS BALLENGEK will i-U. ionable dressmaking- at 109i Market street, rasonable and teed. ( UpstairsJ. satisfaction fash- W. Prices guaran- m21 Zl T?OR RENT Comfortable two story, -a- seven room house, 220 .E. Bragg street, near Centenary church. Apply to Mrs. C. W.Legerton, 218 E. Bragg street. ma T OST or strayed Sbeperd dog. Had -a- on collar with my name on it. j. W. Lindau, Summit avenue. m22 tf DO you want any of Ritters goods; if you do J. H. Paipp, has them. Their goods cannot beexoelled. It. "I70R rent house in J- Normal collese. Apply to W. T. Hanner. front of State tf. E CENT job JfTarrv-Belk Bros. )2 counter tomorrow at Co. Lawns, per cales, dimities etc. 2,000 yards laces, 5c. Don't miss this It avium, ana tne tesiimonj u uo iicrinn of Tibetans, and mission work v tr,a aoeclal maste'S, who will re -B . ... ' l"OM 105 (FTRST FLOOR) 9.1.4T. BUixaiNo) Hair Cut, Shampoo or fcnave. We oU:!i rt Hair Cut. Shampoo or cac. ' ' only the Best Barbers and propose to give such service as y '.njiimhj. n.,o.nn.a &nt we nave uu 9 41I ul r. .v.: ) a. Knal npttl . - J m Uill U UUO 9 DW k. w " ? u??estiemby any one as to improved service U'-J considered Qn. now demands it. wUl be cheer- among them. Among other t&mgs ne aM thut the exeat Lama of Tibet is the chief of a number of lamas who are believed to be Incarnations of Bud dha. When this great Lama, the su oreme Incarnation of Buddha dies, his spirit is supposed toenter the body of some infant born at about that time. becln their black art J. u Mfh, 1-1 Investigations to determine In wnat part of the country theinfantls. When thev have learned the locality, and selected a number of boys, now several years old, among whom the great La ma Is to be found, they put them in a room with the bowl from which the former Lama ate, and other of his utensils, mixing them whith others of like appearance. The boy who selects the right ones and says: "These are i .h'.h T have always used," is the o-reat Lama, the living Buddha There are three religious orders, the nin. Ruddhas. the 1-mas and the mmnn oriest. Oneof their formula f .orahiD Is. "Unto Buddha I come fr .lvation: unto the Huddda class ics I come for salvation; unto Buddha - . priests have 1 come ior Vlck'e Little Liver Pills first and the time, simplest and best 25o. all quire about sixty tdays to complete their work, and are empowered to com pel attendance of witnesses and the production of books, papers, etc., will be us-d in rendering a final decision udou the supplemented and amended bill of the plaintiff which disputes the legality of the consolidation. Qrand Opera Arrangements New York, March 2 1 Maurice Grau, of the Maurice Grau Opera Company TTanrv W. Savage, of the Castle square Opera Company, have pe-fect- ed definite and positive arrangements to give grand opera in the English Metro poHtan OperaHouse. xne agree ment lasts for ten years. The company will be known as the Metropolitan Eng lish Onera Company. The chorus will number seventy youthful, well schooled voices, largely drawn from Castle Square choruses and American cborns of the Metropolitan, xne nrauw will comprise forty of the beet musi .i.n.inNf York, to be Increased when necessary. When you start to buy carpets, mat- tings, art squares or rug i y j vou to take a look tnrougn our uqb. , . 1 ICaCKCr 06 orguuiuwub Great Strike Begun Last Night. Cleveland, March 22 Between fifteen hundred and two thousand machinists left the shops this morning in pursuant of last night's meeting. Many non-1 unionists j ined in tbe strike. The de mand is for nine hours for the same pay they are now receiving for ten hours.. The strike will affect fifty-five machine shops and manufacturers. BUTTON 8 BUTTON'S Eastern Potatoes. Cabbage, 5alad, Apples, Spring Onions, Spring On?ons, Eggs, Butter, Ghickens. ROCHESTER lamp chimneys lor sale at the Greensboro Barerain House, South Davie st , near E. Market It FOR rent My ten-room residence corner South Elm a nd B ai a streets . Near stores, has range, water and bath. Apply to John A. Hodgin, at Cape Fear Manufacturing Co. Burghers Surrender. London, March 22 Lord Roberts telegraphs under date of yesterday that so many Burghers have expressed desire to surrender under the terms of the last proclamation that he has sent out small eolumns in various di rections to register names and take over arms. A cavalry brigade has cone eastward to Thaboaohu. A de- Academy of Music One Night Only Boston Star Concert Co. . m a 1 tachment rrom springioutein uas 00-1 - cupied Smithfleld, where some Trans- S3XXlr CLEW 9 DYSLVCll vaaiers, ana wagon wiml arm uuwu- 1 24ttl, I900, munition we-e captured. Americana Said to be Defeated. Paris, March 22 The Intransigcact today prints a telegram received froml Afoocillo. Agulnaldo's envOy, an nouncing that the Filipino General Pavia had routed the Americans near Cuba and taken the town. Reserved seats on sale at FARISS' DRUG STORE RESERVED SEATS 75 cents GALLERY We the Tandersigned have this day bought the entire stock of- Groceries that be longed to Smith & Murchi son, 511 South Elm and will " Open Up Saturday the 17th day of.March"'and offer the entire stock at and Below Cost. You will save moneyto call and see what we have to offer at once. T. M.! Pickard & Co. DO'NT FORUET.. . That our studio is open for bus iness and is presided over by a competent artist who will give you correct estimates on all classes of artistic painting. REES & BOND. 210 West Market St. ?OR sale Good stove and nre-place a- wood, alsofat pine kindling wood. Pitts & Monroe wood ana lum&eraeai ers. mla-lw Court T70R Rent, ofhees opposite -a- house on North Elm street. Ap ply to C. G. Wright. I Have ComejTo Stay, WHO? Bedding Supply Co. FOR reDirmne reom corner head avenue and Spring with city water, fice. Apply at More-street, this of-m3-tf KODAKS $5.00 to S2O.00. of supplies. John Druggist. All kinds B. Fariss, n4-tf. TEN city residences lor sale at a bar gains, ranging in pric from $500 to $3,000, on easy term. One house for rent on East Washington street a Weatherly, agent. ml4 lm 3 GOOD second-hand bicycles for sale cheap Towaend's. mil lm TF in need of a -a. would like to show you our stock Deliverv Wagon w you 1 just in. M. G. Newell & Co. mlO CALL and see our quad stay Eagle Bicycles. Complete line of Ster ling and Crescents on hand. M. G Newell & Co. mlO They can be found in the McAdoo building near Vanstory's livery sta bles, with Mr. Marion Montgomery in charge. When this company's stock is complete, they will have every kind of Spring, Bed, Cot or Mattress that you wisn for, they will also keep Feathers of all ffradis. In fact every thing in the Bedding line can befound there, they can sell you an all Hair Mattress, which they guarantee for 2 years at the low price of $6.50. You should not fail to call on them when in need of anything in the Bedding line. This company' has been buying ticking right here in Greensboro, for the last 5 years and has had a great deal of experience in the Bedding line, therefore can sell you good goods at reasonable prices- Hoping to receive a share of your patronnge we remain, The Kirkmann Bedding Supply Co. O. Arthur Kirkman, Prop. THERE is man's. Druggist. only one kodak East- Sold by John B. Fariss, llfr'un Onfrl S neve omu ARGE stock fresh Garden seeds 1 Gardner's. at "I?ASTMAN'S kodans and supplies -B- sold by John B. Fariss, Drug gist. fl4-tf. Vick's Magic Croup little one 25o Salve saves the 50 cents. ;neone Day "c!d Cure. CnM In head and sore throat cured by Ker- mott's Chocolates Laxative Quinine. As easy to j.v aa candy. Children cry lor tnem. Quality in cDnnectionVith our prescrip tion filling. ' That is not all. Freshness is fully as essential. Without it the highest quality is an inferiority. We are con stantly receiving new shipments of medicines, and never allow drugs to become stale on our hands. Prescriptions filled here do their work well. Cotton. New York, March 22 Cotton bids for March and April 47; May 4o; June and July 40; August 27; September 8.42. NEIL BURGESS B, FARISS, Druggist. E Z Waists are the' best. We sell the genuine article in all sizes at 25 u.ta muA. People who have tried then, won't have any othekind. Tbacker & Brockmann. IN THE FIELD BY ITSELF. SOLD EVERYWHERE. L RICHARDSON DRUCICOMPANY, DISTRIBUTORS.! Huyler's and Mur cott's candies always Fresno : n 1 j. &y and IM Ef , A 4 X. -. J v. ...-r , ...., 'i-'Z-'-?-?"- LJ
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