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' : - "V - - " V QREBNSB0RO'TBIEGRAM,; QREBNSBORO," IT.O.,! . APBII 29, ; J001. .r,,v Vi-s--- : 1 : : : : i , . . c L y mrmmn - -- - : . i U .? J..-., , . : -' v? 'il ::: u ml i-'i1 : i rr. HI (fl 'vV.'Kii;! ill . . life It .. mmm 3v 1i :i li A ! mm . ffl - 11 i 'I : SVr- Greensboro, N..O lit --r " --, " .vsiL April 22od, 1901. mrrTT;.T E:lW.Wlfl(lf 8 yhimr J 'BUYING ,ODL LAND IN TEXAS Kansas City, April 28. Foreign stockhold 3rs of the. Port Arthur Land Company have interposed an objection to the sale of 28,000 acres of land at Port Arthur, Texas negotiated last week, according to local officials of that company. Negotiations for the sale o fthe land, which lies around Port Arth ir and between that city and Beaumont, practically were consum mated in Kansas City, last week, for a sum sa!d to have been ?250 an acre. The prospective buyer was W. J. Mc Kie, of Corsicana, Texas, said to be the - legal representative in Texas of the Standard Oil Company. The property is in the hands of E. L. Martin, Ar thur E. Still well and J. M. Trimble, of this city, io truer owners of the Kansas City, Pittsourg & Gulf Railway, as trustees. These officials assert that they have full powers to dispose of the property. Mr. Martin confirmed the sale of an undivided half interest in the land, but said: "Some one seems to have wired some of the foreign stockholders in the company v e were about to give away a good thing. They notified us not to deliver the deeds until they had further information on the subject. In the meantime, however, the deeds had been sent to Corsicana, but we telegraphed the bank tLie to hold them until fur ther notice." ? Mr. StillweU declines to discuss the details of the deal. He says, however, that the result of it will be the center ing of the oiliu dustry of Texas at Port Arthur. TWO MORE OIL GUSHERS IN TEX AS. Beaumont, Texas, April 28 News of two more gushers was brought in here today. The first is on what is known as the Glady's City property, owned by the J. M. Guff Company. It is close to the other gushers. The oth er well is owned by the Texas & Color ado Oil Company. Its importance is be cause it widens thecircle, being the furtherest fi-om the original Lucas gusher. The rumors that parties acting for the Stadard Oil Company have pur chased the property of the Port Arthur Land Company, was confirmed today. There are 30,000 acres in the tract and the price, according to reports is$750,-000. Greensboro. N. C April 22nd, 1901. Drs. Moore: The cr' asses you ad justed for me iiv fmp'ete st?s-l faction. It is a real pleasure'to read witfh tbera. all np nf pHrt, either day or eight. 1 can sincere ly recommend your work to all who need glasees. Yours trulyi Rev. J. R. Fcrogrg9. DRS. MOORE CAN HELP YOUR EYE 3. 112 East Market Street. 30O0OeCQCC330C0G BUY A TOOTHBRUSH with the name "Grissom & Fordham" on it, and if it is n't PERFECT it costs you nothing. All shapes and prices. GRI&SOM (El FO RD HAM PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS . . osoooooccHsooooooogoooooooo The Blues is one signal which foretells physical decay. Another is pale lifeless skin. The muscles shrink and become flab by; the body becomes emaciated, and there is an early tendency to round shoulders. The steD lacks elastiVitv the nerves become weak; mental and pnysical activity are a burden. This condition is called A r ointy; it is cured by the use of . Delicious, smooth ice cream : is- made without the ' old-fashioned back-breaking crank turning by- using "XXtli Ceittiry Freezer " They feed the hungry nerves, revive the weakened organs and make life brighter and sweeter to any man or woman who has suffered from drains. $1.00 per box; 6 boxes (with leral Art . c W rcruna me money). Co., Cleveland, Ohio. EDICINE The bucket is made of indurated fibre, a perfect jion-conductor, which holds the cold. Simplicity is its salient feature. No separate parts to get out of order. Can be thoroughly cleansed in : a'few mo ments. It will keep the cream frozen three times as long as any other freezer, and it is impossible for any salt to reach the cream. The- "XXth Century rreezer fitLzes ice ci earn, sherbets, ices any other freezer. It is the Demonstration of this .5 etc., better, cheaper and easier than lowest priced freezer on the market. wonderful freezer will be made at our store Friday, 26th inst; from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. The public, especially the ladies, are invited this freezer in operation and test the cream, to call and witness in m " 1 1 iRi n - HICK'S CAPUDINE CURES SICKHEADACHE LAGRIPl'E, COLDS. AND ALL HEADACHES NEVER DISAPPOINTS YOU. msboro Loan and Trust Co. CAPITAL STOCK, $100, ooo.ob. Baby Killed With Creosote. Atlanta Constitution. With his baby lips blistered from the burning crcoscte poison he had swal lowed in childish ignorance, Willie Thomas, the lijttle son of Mrs. Thomas, died in his mother's arms yesterday af ternoon thirty minutes after he had taken the fiery, deadly drug. In a few minutes a happy home at No. 50 Kennedy street had ben cast into the deepest gloom. A widow, who only recently beheld the mangled body of a devoted husband brought home from a railroad wreck, was called upon yesterday to see her only rhild.a bright beautiful boy, snatched from her bos om by death before two summers had kissed the sunshine of his golden hair. Seizing c vial of creosote which had been used by a member of the family for an aching tooth, Willie Thomas swallowed a few drops of the deadly anusepuc. with a cry of pain luoucu i"lu nis motners arms there he lay and breathed his young lire a way, although every effort was made to counteract the poison at three o'clock and at 3:30 its body lay cold in death. The anguished mother, with the som ber mourning garments for a dead hus band still casting a shadow over her life, is Herself now lying at the point of death. Convulsion after convulsion has thrown her into violent delerium, and it is feared that she may soon meet husband and child who have been taken away from her uy such tragic deaths. arrests falling hair. Cures Dandruff, Brittle Hair, Itching and all scalp troubles. Fully guarnteea to cure your money back. "CoTfrt Dnnrlrnff n-. quick, effective, hanviles or is A Croup Remedy Greensboro, North Carolina That Acts Promptly. i. J. Hutchinson M n "National Home, Wi'J." Jndsres of awnrds at Paris Ex- Eositioa acknowledge Coke andruff Cure to be tho only genuine remedy. Don't accept dangerous imitations. Demand Coke. A. R. BREMER CO., Chicago. Lather Your Head with Coke Shamooo & Toilet Soap A grateful surprise to anx ious parents VICK'S MAGIC CROUP SALVE. 2 oz jr. 25c KEEP A BOTTLE IN 1HE HOUSE Sold by Druggists. V YjJziZtW a Iist -f our diCors, feeling "that no further guar antee of our conservative management need be siven: T i I1,,H-HGS' S- Sergeant, R. R. King, J. S. Cox: wJ- SCt?"' J CA Bishop, John Gill, Baltimore, Md. ; WH Srinisf ' JHb vSXa Htdaor FlJJF' Williamsfited City National BarrkT GREENSBORO, N. C Surplus and Profits,i8,ooo. Capital, $ioo,ooo. HEADACHE 25 Dons 2 be. hWMMBU Everything of a banking nature en trusted to our care receives our best attention. We shall beglad to have a share of your business. J. M. Walker, Pres. Lee H. Rattle ru; mrm-mrj W W7iW . " YOU SEE IT WRITE 0 f At all druj? stores. 0 W : m flERVIME Easlif , QoIcklyPermaneBtlv Rest orsd. l0..riA ri WlHtt,ftWn,OMta' Falling Memo and tlVmA 7eaae2 anJ?-a11 .Weaknesses resulting from early or later For sale by JOHN B. FARISS, DRUGGIST, Greensboro, N. C. he and Upholstering and Repairing IT WRITES. IN SIGHT TB OLIVER v TYPEWRITER Union fleeting. There will be a Union meeting in the first Presbyterian church Thursday night in .he interest of Sunday obser vance, it Tviu be addressed by Dr Edward Thompson, general manager of the Sunday League of America We renovate mattresses and upholster and repair furniture. Renovating hair mattresses a specialy. We Hake the best Mattresses, of all kinds, on the market. They will be furnished you by any oneof the iurmture dealers of the city. Your patronage is solicited. Visible. Highest speed, greatest ease best work, simple, light, durable, rapid, sells on merit. A railroad Type writer. Least parts,, best alignment. It writes right, it writes in sight. Smallest keyboard. Built to- stand abuse. DON'T BUY AN OUT-OF-DATE-MACHINE on a WORN-OUT REPUTATION. INVESTIGATE INVESTIGATE INVESTIGATE, Illustrated Art Catalog Free on application. GL-ENN SMITH. Special Represents North CrIia J. J. NichoIIs & Comoanv. ii2 Lewis St., between Eagle Foundry BIdg and Flm, A WkeTs Z larlli : Cmplee liDe f Fixtures; Just think of a tWMft ?5 f COSt $1.45 or a two-lighf 4ture L o-1 $1.60. GAS STOVES GAS ?mS? fr GINEg, WELSBACH WQH'fS ' AS 6REENSB0B0 fls AD ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. t Si Take o for GRIPPE I V 7
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