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I .. . r.' , -V ' .. . . x ., - rm 4 VOL. VIII.WO. 96. T 5 GREENSBORO. N. C. TUESDAY. MAY 28, 1901. Price Five Gents, E WE M) - -v . t 1 1 . SPECIALJffiTICES 11 advertisements under this head S line: no advertisement inserted cents veT for less than 15 cents. F0R RENT SIX-ROOM HOUSE ON Eugene street. Apply to Mrs. K A. Smith. 202 W. Sycamore street. 27-C2 XESCOMMON SENSE OXFORD ties with low heels and wide soles, four grades, $1.75, $1-50, $1.25 and S3 cents, at THACKER & BROCK MANN'S. pORSALE A LOT OF SHAFTING, belts, pulleys, and hangers, slighy uscd and in good condition. Address pox ST, City. eTand ability make our work the best. The economy In our garments is their wearing qualities. H RRY POEZOLT, Merchant Tal- 57-imo lor. TURKISH BATHS MAY BE HAD every Saturday afternoon or even-in- "at 407 Lithia street Price 50 m23-tf cents. DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK how much it cost you to use gas with out a torch and wax tapers from the consequences of hanging on Chande lier to light the gas or standing on your plush bottom chair? More damage may be done by lighting one chandelier one time without these conveniences than It would cost to buy a outfit for each and every room We have them at all TRY OUR SUMMER MADE TAR Heel cheese. They are fine. HI ATT & LAMBE. It Mid-summer Millinery Opening of New York Pattern Hats, will take place on Thursday, May 30th, at the store of Mrs. Ned. Ireland Thacker & Co., showing a full line of shirt waist hats, and the latest thing In Gainsbo ro's. The pattern hats are the latest importations and decided changes from the style offered first in the season, and being patterns, bought from drummers, you can be sure of mid-summer prices. THE CONTRACT IS HOW SIGHED. GREENSBORO IS TO HAVE ELECTRIC STREET BAltWAY. AT CHAPEL HILL. GUILTY OF ATTEMPT TO BRIBE. SOLICITING AGENTS WANTED Address Box 280, City. HAVE YOU SEEN THAT SHIRTING reduced to 5 cents a yard at Gilmer's. WANTED EMPLOYMENT BY A young man experienced in office work. Good character and referen ces. Address A. 1. care of Telegram THE PRESIDENT'S PARTY in the house. orices. 15. 20 and 25 cents for torch strength , c onrt erAt one. presideit thanked J- TTT "J-V I ! 1H I k.1 1 .A W L I Wjm w V ' W I - CLUvL X c a vsw X- and thereby stop a nuisance in your house. GATE CITY SUPPLY CO., 217 South Elm Street. Phone 161. Reach Omaha This Morning Mr. UIcKJnley Greeted by Big Crowds. By Wire to The Telegram. Council Bluffs, Iowa., May 28. Presi dent McKinley and party reached Oma ha at seven thirty this morning. The crowd assembled at the station' cheer ed the president and he came out ou the rear of the platform of the car. A large boquet of roses, the gift of the Omaha school children to Mrs. Mc Kinley was given the President who shook hands with, several hundreds. Mrs, Mckinley tlad a comfortable night, and shows a distinct gain In Before leaving Omaha the the engineer and train crew for his pleasant run over the UnKn Pacific. The City to Have 100 tights Instead of 65, and 25 of Them to Burn All Night Water and Xight Commission Sign the Contract. The Water and Light commission met yesterday afternoon to go over the contract proposition offered the city by the Greeensboro Electric Company. This commission is composed of Al derman Sergeant and Merrimon and Gen. J. D. Glenn. Mr. R. R. King ap peared before them and offered to fur nish the lights and pump the water un der a contract similiar to the one of fered by the Greensboro Electric Com pany, for $9,000. Mr. Z. V. Taylor, in behalf of his company, offered to do it for the same figures. Mr. King, in be half of the present company, then of fered to do it for $8900. The propo sition of Mr. Taylor's company was ac cepted, the other company not being prepared to operate a street railway. The city attorney is now at work on the contract, making the necessary changes and seeing that no flaws exist, and as soon as he gets through, it will be properly signed by the ; Water and Light Commission and the mayor. Programme for Commencement Week Hon. A. M. Scale to Make a Speech. The following invitation has been re ceived: The Trustees and Faculty of The University of North Carolina desire your presence at the One hundred .and sixth Annual Commencement June '2, 3, 4, 5, 1901. Program of Commencement week: Sunday, June 2 11 a. m. Baccalaur eate Sermon Rev. Carter Helm Jones, Louisville, Ky. Monday, June 3, 8 p. m. Anniversary meetings of the Dialectic and Philan thropic Literary Societies in their re spective halls. Tuesday, June 4, 10 a. m. Senior Class Day Exercises in Gerrard Hall. Presentation of Senior Class gift. Ac- SO SAYS JUDGE BROWNE IN STATES TXXrJE COURT. Gorhain Fined $50 and Sentenced 'to 20 Days in Jail Brown Fined $50 Ram sey Sentenced to 20 Days in Jail The Case Appealed. The following account of the pro ceedings in the State ville court yester day is, taken from the Statesville cor respondence of the News and Obser ver: Statesville. N. C, May 27. At 5 o'clock this afternoon Judge Brown rendered his Judgment in the contempt proceedings here. He discharged res pondents Deaton, one of the jurors, and Lawyer L. C. Caldwell, and found Res pondents J. A. Gorham, law agent of the Southern Railway, J. H. Brown, one of the jurors, and R. A. Ramsey ceptance for the Trustees by Hon. A. guilty for a contempt of court. M. Scales, of Greensboro. Brown was fined fifty dollars, Ram- 12 M. Decennial Exercises of the sey was sentenced to twenty days in Class of 1891. jail and Gorham was fined fifty dol- 12 : 30 p. m. Alumni Address By Hon. lars and sentenced- to twenty davs in Locke Craig, of Asheville. 1:30 p. m. Alumni Luncheon Commons Hall. in noon. FOR SALE CHEAP MUN SON TYPE writer. No. 3. New and unused. P. P. CLAXTON. tx IF IT IS YOUR WATCH THAT needs looking after, let us do tie looking. We will put It in a heal thy condition at a moderate price. ROSENBLATT& ELLINGTON. PERSONAL MENTION. Dr. L. W. Crawford left last night for Rutherford College. Mr. Washington Duke, of Durham, vas in the city today. Solicitor A L. Brooks returned last night from Hillsboro. Mr. J- A. Logan returned last night from Asheville court. Mr. Earnest Haywodd, of Raleigh, spent last night in the city. Mrs. W. C. Porter, who has been very sick for some time, is resting liege. a little more easily this afternoon. Other Woman's Figure Ap- v i last night and will attend the Commencement. SHE SUES ON A CORSET AI. Alleges That Her Face on Some 2:20 Tvm Annual rrtftiner of the Thoon,was signed this after- B()ard Qf Trustees in PerSon Hall. 5:30 p. m. Closing Exercises of the Senior Class. 8:20 p.m. Annual Debate between Dialectic and Philanthropic Literary Societies. 10 p. m. Reception in Commons Hall by the President and Faculty; Wednesday, June 5, 10:30 a. . m, Commencement Exercises in Memorial Hall; Orations by members of the Graduating Class. 12 in. Address James Hampton ...... i. d. LL. D., Chancellor of Van- derbfit TTniversity; President's Report; Conferring Degrees, by Governor Chas. B. Ayeook; Announcement of Prize3. Presentation df Bibles. pears In a Newspaper Cat. New York Sun- Helen Grantley, described br fcer counsel, Leon Laski, as a member oi one of the first families of Virginia, naw an advertisement in the Herald THE ENTERPE CLUB Mr. t, V. Postell, chief clerk at the Hotel Carrolina, Durham, is in the city visit:' ng friends. Mrs, A. F. : Buford, of Henderson is Jones ' on HOUSE ON FOR RENT 10-ROOM corner of Moreheact and Sprl.ig streets. City water and bathroom. Apply to J. A. GROOMti, Greensboro, N. C. , eonu of May 12. a picture of a woman wear ing a. corset and very few other things-! visiting V.rs. J. Sterling and declares that tbe face of the wo- j North Elm street man is heT face,TibutT,noi the :. figure. 1 Anriitr li. F. Dixon passed. through Accordingly she rifcas brought suit Jn. e city night returning to 5 his the Supreme Courjtiaa4n8tf-W home in 'Shelby from Raleigh., Brothers, advertisers of tbe corset, for xt w . . . tnmnr. Annual to- be Held Next Fall Officers Elected-for the En suing Tear. The last week of work for, the Eu terpe Cfah was filled with much pleas- jail. Judge Brown held that the re spondents were entitled to appeal which all three did. They were each required to give bond in the sum of two thousand dollars for appearance at the November term of court, and the bonds were promptly given. At the opening of court this morning respondents' answers were readV Re spondent Caldwell denied ever talking: with any member of the jury, about the easier ;;His answer stated that his con versation with respondent-v Ramsey testified to in affidavits of Brawley, Bowles, and others was in reference to a suit which he, Caldwell, Was de fending for Ramsey for the recovery of real estate and that the Long: was not mentioned.1- He denied fn de tail all of the allegations in the affida vits of plaintiff's witnesses touching any alleged wrong, doing oxv &3 prt. He was corroborated in "srereral parti culars by affidavits of H. P. Grier and J. F. Gamble, members of the Iredell bart Afljdavits of a large number of our ood citizens testifying to CaM well's good character were read. Kesporideni Ramsey admitted being with R. V. Bawley, who testified inatf ainidavit Satuniay,dehled that hetalked ' to him. He said in-.- his affidavit that " The advertisement. Miss Grantley 4.4. coM v-inafetojl rf In. th r Aft-fiitftrtpr sizn neatly and prompts done. Aiaiuia- - r 7" - Y 7 7 m. m w i - . i nitTiira nr n wiiitihii in iii l i ni ni Air. es renovated or refilled, wors guar- "7"TT; -f7 1?-T 7 7 TTPWOT.STRRTNG AND REPAIRING anteeed. Best city J. NICHOLS, 112 Lewis row for Norfolk, Va., to visit her bro ther, Mr. Thodore Poole. She wil be absent about a month. Mr. John CJcndenin, of ths Char- street, lmif arms wereare, aftk hjr eMiirt and Ictte Observer force, who has been street- imiv . .T.jL Tr7Sr! L, fow ilavs in the citv. left corsets were visiDie anu expogtJQs parx i-vu - references. J.;Uf undress beiiigMce BCJiat her v.u xTTAxrrr chmttthing NICE of her bosom. wWch Picture-included this morning on his return. t I . 1 J J ... U A.l.rtUW kn.A' I Tl V. TT 1 A XTf QTlH MM I . in the fresh meat line call on vv.. tne neaa aiu iau9,wi wio.vnui)w uac i puiuaui . WHIT WORTH & CO. or 'Phone 4. in, and.walch pidglrewas intended to I Williamson left yesterday for Greens- and did convey ttfrth piibllQf tne idea jboro, where they win reside in tne iu- FOR SALE STEAM ENGINE A"D or impression tttt-Wai'a picture of ture. fuel tne PlainUft fkerm, taxen m sucn i Miss Emma Lowrey, of Kernersville, state of undress." is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. J. Staf- Miss Bjaley who said that the use ford on ytsX Washington street. She of her picture was "kUQwtngiy mali l3 a aunp.a9 Df Greensboro Female cious. illegal, unwarranted and with- (0iieg loiler,2-horse power gasoline -iiar i trnsnline tank: used but a 44i-v o short time and as good as new. Ad dress "B", Care of Telegram. WANTED AN INDUSTRIOUS youth of 18 wants work. Not afraid of work and can give good refer ences. Two years exeperience in dry goods store. Apply C, Telegram. out authority," and brought her Into "public hatred, ridisnte and contempt, leading persons, 1S believe that shQ posed for such, picture in such state erf undress.' She asseied that such publication had caused he$ to suffer a severe nev vous shock and great mental anguish, Rev R. C. Beaman, who preached the annual, sanaen before the graduat ing class p at the College this morn ingv arwedi last night from Elizabeth City. Proi. H. P. MacKnignt, or tne mm.-- ner. School of Science. High Point Or your pocket b'Ook, or yourt u&brel-' la. or your hired girl, or your job? A Telegram want ad will bring you anything you have lost. iv i Ao matter what you-wan, depndt on The Telegramxvant ad "getting it. for you. Our want ads are tiny in price, but mighty in results. and she was humUiated by. passed through the dt , .t nteht re- turnine home from a trip in tue ww, nized her fac in iH Sfpre mentioned, picture. . SHORT LOCALS, The home orchestra club furnished tlie music at the Alumnae Banquet giv en this afternoon at GreenSboro Female College. Don't forget the auction sale of lots' tomorrow evening at 4 p. m. See. ad of Southern Loan & Trust Company. More Recruits. Five recruits were enlisted at the, recruiting station this morning. They; wIIJL't-erve in the Fifth Cavalry, going". :JX9re to oan Antonio, l exas. fr To Elect Teachers. ; The city board of education will meet Thursday night to begins thit; election of teachers for the Ity schoofe v- - turning home ern prt Q--h? ure aiid bright prospects for next year. ThA p.fub was most channinlffly en-v tertained last Wednesday afterbn,byS m?, Two. ?ft?L a?' Mrs. Dorsey Hagan in an '-"At KoinaiifJ W which was particularly happy1- in' its beautiful decorations of pink and white, a game of musical conundrums and much enjoyed refreshments i were readhich said that derndauerice or Iltjuor.; ent X3carn3bdmitted in his rk&t JfeBrnxim had snpnt thft Mm, but he de- On Saturday the last business and ""WW to musical meeting was held at Jf rs. Nor man Wills', who proved si harming hostess. After a well rendered pro gram from the American composers, cake, ices, and other delicacies were served. The year has been a very successful one in the work done and the Interest manifested by all the members and1 next year promises to be no less pro ductive. Instead of, holding their an nual musidal-in June as they had hoped the Club decided to give it next fall. The following members were elected officers for the coming year: Presi dent, Mrs. Chas. L. Van Noppen; Vice President, Mrs. Clarence Brown; Sec retary, Mrs. J. Norman Wills; Treas urer, Mrs. Dr. Banner. tjtie 8ceTheJexral affidavits .u-utW'W:sWISP parucur andeattlilna: to JSis sood charac- r. ResJtoncjPrwn . admitted hav ing slepjnpsropm but denied at pg. e the case wa d7Th plaintiff hen re- A BAD IttAN apy wrojj not mem sumed ajd ea jthe amidavits read Saturday the substance of wlich waff wired Saturday. There were- several affidavits in replication testifying to Brawleys good chaaracter and to the fact that he was not drunk on Friday night. Two citations, those of ex Marshal T. J. Allison and Alderman C. B. Webb, testified that Ramsey's char acter Is not good. In fact it appears that Brawl ey was not intoxicated; but pretended to be in order to entrap P.amsey. Large crowds heard the investiga tion today. Lawyers Price, Henderson, POLICE cdiJRT GPtIe and Watson addressed the I Resists and Fights an Officer, i . . ease has developed much i Cte'-ing among our people and probably justice would be subserved by the re moval Of the case o another county Jane Black Again Convicted of Retailing Several Others are. Fined. But Will Have Hi! FP to Pay ror. Pat Gibson, white, was tried before Justice of the jeacEel yesterday at tfooa charged, with the larceny of ?5, caryiftg ec4ceed weapons, and Mavor Oaborn assessed a few coousj relisting ana,lignting an omcer m iu yesterday afternd&n in the police cott.rt'4 dfecharge of hi: duty. He 'was con- ... . ' . . . ' . .... ... m L rxA was ctea lnau tnee cclluv bound Pir to court in the su2 of i3 in each case. .Being unable to furl?. the ball, he was renianded to. jail. He is from somewhere? itf the neighbor hood of Proximity, and is known as a desperate character . . ' , for heir Sunday fun. Floyd Gilles pie cOKtfifetited ?12 towards the city's finances for beating his Wife.and James Holland and NanCy Gallowdy were con victed of the larceny of and were tound over to court Jafi Black the irrepressible "Jane" was Cbnvlet ed of retailing In two cases, and was' liftun over to court. Jane cannot re- i sfst the temptation of dealing in the ardeijt on .the sly, but she is hard- to catcbu '' - Ftikt negroef who were nabbed in ''qulfet game on Sunday contributed a total jpf J20 for theff Smusementand NathatiScrbnce forfeited $2" for being drunV: &oA '. dowh for tne next trial. -r Court adjourned for the term this af ternoon. ' f . A Long Trip. Miss Bessie Eller left this afternoptt to attend the marriage of one of iier school mates in Blair, Nebraska, her old home. She will spend a month s or visiting friends and relatives , in more vv . . , Nebraska,- Phl' and Iowa Attending ComCfeemeni 'Mrs. a. G. ciimEMMM&t? S. Westbrook. oi fe&S; Mfficf Ms. E. B. Moore, of Washington, and Mr. Marvin Nash, of Washington, are" id the cit.atteadingthe GreensnorP Fe- ntale CoiUgg Ccxmmencemeht. i.e Wng about the building 9 Trimming The trees ,in front of the 1 building were trimmed this afternoon, the lower branches -being -loptd eft. This was a needed improvement, bur "the cutting of the trees entirely down" 'would be to destroy the only- .A T'i Lei mi f T". m
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