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The Greensboro Patriot from Greensboro, North Carolina • Page 6

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Mi I acacacaesi 4 iff -OF Overcoats! Olothinsr Mew and Up-to-Date G-oods i i l. I and Furnishing I The entire stock of Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods of Will H. Matthews Co. is to be sold at a great' reduction. The stock consists of all the latest styles of Clothing, Overcoats, Children's and Youths' Clothing, Underwear, Hats, Shirts, Men's and Boys' Pants, Suit Cases, Hand Satchels, Umbrellas, Collars and Cuffs, Neckwear, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders in fact everything kept in a first-class Clothing House.

Sale going on now and will continue until the stock is sold out. Positively no goods charged. This is a CASH SALE. -1 WDLL 304 SOUTH ELM STREET, GREENSBORO, N. I 4 3 i tl'v'' V- t.

It i i -It -1 I' a4 i it 1 i SAD ENDING OF BOYS' FUN. GENERAL NEWS. Public Speaking-. The following annointments have been made for Democratic speaking S-1 '1 3 in Lruniora county: HON. W.

W. KITCHIN. High Point, Thursday, October 11th, 7.30 o'clock. Madison, Thursday night, Oct. 25.

Reidsville, Saturday, Oct. 27. Brown! Summit, Monday, Oct. 29. Greensboro, Monday night, Oct.

29. Burlington, Wednesday night, F. M. Simmons the Man Editor Patbiot: I will give you in a brief way my sentiments and I believe the sentiment of this precinct for the next United States Senator. When we had a great work to do, and we wanted a great man to do it, the Democratic party chose F.

M. Simmons as its State's chairman and leader. He shouldered the heavjr burden in the midst of the dark days of Republicanism and fusionism and negro rule, and lead the Democratic party to victory. We feel that it would bean injustice to him and the Earty not to confer upon him the onor of being the next Senator. We feel that there is no man better qualified than he, by character Great floods are causing destruction in Mexico.

Kentucky Democrats claim that the state will give Bryan 25,000 majority. Tne Federal party in Porto Rico has allied itself with the Democrats in tbe United States. An agreement has been reached regarding the boundary between Nicaragua and Honduras. Late advices show that tbe Chinese Emperor has no intention of returning to Pekin at present. It is understood that the United Oct.

31. HON. THOS. J. JARVIS.

Greensboro, Monday, October 15th, DEAR EDITOR: Please stop my ad. (but keep my space.) I can't keep up with my orders just now for Disc Plows and Drills. But we still have a few of the $80 Top Buggies and the $26 Road Wagons. But if you tell as many people as you have been telling I can't keep them long. C.

C. TOWNSEND. P. S. I have my coat on now.

7.30 p. mi HON. W. A. GUTHRIE, ELECTOR FIFTH A Companion Burned to Death at a Stake in Play.

Trenton, Oilober 6. Eddie Mc-Bride. eleven years of age, was burned to death at the stake at the hands of his playmates. After school he played with several companions, dressed as Indians. Their part of the game was to let him escape from the other lads, who impersonated the savages of the tribe guarding theprisoner.

A big, open lot was the scene of the fun, which proved a sad tragedy. The youngsters got ropes, bound him and started from the mock Indian village. They caught and flung him to the ground. He was then tied to a stake and the pile of sticks that had been placed about it were lighted. The flames gained too much headway.

They tried to put it out and poured what they supposed to be water on McBride, but what proved to be gasoline. The flames sprang higher with a roar. The boys became scared and ran away. Passersby heard his yells and cut the boy loose, but he was half roasted and unconscious. He died before he reached the hospital.

Rees-Jones. DISTRICT. States is preparing to take vigorous Summerfield, Wednesday, Octo steps to compel Turkey to pav tbe and ability to speak for and defend ber 17th. 1 o'clock. Armenian indemnity.

the people of North Carolina in the Greensboro, Thursday, uctODer Senate. The Board of Visitors to West 18tb. 7.30 o'clock. Point Military Academy for 1900 suggest tbe raising of admission HON. F.

M. SIMMONS. Greensboro, Monday, October similar to that prevailing at An napolis. 22nd, 7.30 o'clock. We have nothing against the other candidates, for we are all Democrats, but we do feel that Mr.

F. M. Simmons is the man for the place. Yours very sincerely, C. A.

Whitworth. Monroe Township, Oct. 9, 1900. Warm-Hearted and True. Let everv one attend and hear More than $200,000,000 will be the issues discussed.

asked for tbe support of tbe army and navy for the year ending Jane 30, 1902, according to a vvasbing- 1 A. M. Scales, Z. V. Taylor, Chairman.

Secretary. jFIippered riarveis. In the i Adam Forepaugh and Sells ton report. The aggregate wealth of the eight most active members of the Dnai' Virr mpnn trpriP. hlDDO- Republican executive committee in This apolis is clipped from the Indian-Daily Journal of October uiuiiuci -j i a HmmAfttid circus affffrefiration.which CH ILLS CURED charge of the national campaign is to exhibit at Greensboro on Satur- is $41,000,000.

Hav. October 13. all the elements According to official reports from Alaska tne iNome gold supply is contribute their rarest living wonders toj instruct and entertain. Uniquely conspicuous among ttese will be found Captain Woodward's about exhausted, but Blueatone WITH river, in tbe Port Clarence district, is now attracting attention. only school of performing sea lions and seals, a whole family of gigantic and daringamphibious artists, whose In speaking of the death of Mr.

W. C. Dodson, of this city, the Fayetteville Observer of Thursday savs: The deceased leaves a young widow, who was the lovely Miss Eva Allen, of this city, and a little boy, Will C. Dodson. Since his early youth Mr.

Dodson has been a railroad conductor, first with the C. F. Y. V. railroad and, at the sale of the latter, with the Southern.

He was noted for his strict Integrity, had the highest sense of honor, and to those who knew him intimately was a true, warm-hearted friend. There are manv people in Fayetteville who will miss this sterling young man whose presence here was always most welcome. Peace to his ashes." Will Renew Hostilities. Washington, October 8. There is a rumor that Ying Ni, who was captured when Prince Tuan was de Tbe expenses of tbe postoffice Gardner's department for last vear exceeded rare intelligence icu to a most unique, -surprising aim tbe receipts by $4,894,718.

This is about $1,500,000 less than tbe You Can Save Money if you buy Buggies Harness TATUM TAYLOR- lndicroiis degree, when the grotesquely Unwieldly character of their Wioa ilc onnsidered. and tails and i ills Oh stumpy flippers have to be depended on in the place of arms and legs. To take these creatures from their native element and make of them soldiers, musicians, soloists, mimics and clowns, superior in manv respects to any quadrupels and funnier than all of them put together, Ajrenf for t. or. 4th: "A quiet home wedding occurred yesterday afternoon, at 5 o'clock wheu Mrs.

Caroline L. Rees and Rev. James Read Jones, of Guilford College, X. were marriedat 1218 North Alabama street. The regular Quaker ceremony was usedandRev.

Anna Mills pronounced them man and wife. Only the immediate relatives were present, including Miss Ruby Rees, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Wilson, of Kansas City; Miss Nellie Jones, of Guilford College, N. Mr.

Joseph Shipp and the Misses Shipp, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Kiefe, Mrs. Mary Shipp and the Misses Shipp, Mr. Samuel Shipp, Mr.

and Mrs. Isaac Jones and Miss Alma Jones. Mrs. Rees wore her traveling gown. Mr.

and Mrs. Jones left at 6.45 on a trip before going to their future home at Guilford College. Work of a Tornado. Bivwalk. Oct.

8. The tornado which raged in this vicinity last evening cut a path war of a hundred and fifty feet in width through the northwestern corner of the town. Building? werecoinpletelj wrecked. Shaft houses for three miles in the path of the storm were reduced to kindling, wood. The property loss is estimated at seventy-tive thousand to a hundred thousand dollars.

The known fatalities are nine. A score or more were injured. 50c. AT GARDNER'S Corner Opposite Poslofflce. deficit for the preceding fiscal year.

Perry Belmont declined a Democratic nomination for Congress in New York because bis brother, Oliver H. P. Belmont, was nominated by tbe Democrats in another Congressional district. I For the first time since they were given tbe right to vote, tbe negroes of South Carolina took entire control of tbe State Republican organization last Wednesday after a bitter fight in a convention at Columbia. The Philadelphia Times baa I deserted the party of trusts and im Derialism and is now an avnwri WANTED TIBER 1 Tbe was an undertaking requiring positive genius, and unlimited patience and kindness on the part of their trainer Getting Brighter and Brighter.

Hazleton, Oct. 8 President-Mitchell this! morning issued a call for a Excel-lor M.nufJJ. iptnv, on tbe A. West BrtKK rttv Compi road, to buy Timber graded, has been reappointed to a nigh office, and it is said the Chinese government has issued secret orders throughout the provinces that reparations will be made to renew ostiiities on the foreigners. To Assassinate the Shah.

Constantinople, Oct. 8. TheTurk-ish police have discovered plot existed among the Persian sect here, known as the Babists, to kill the Shah of Persia while visiting the Sultan. Thirty of the sect were arrested. One of the number was to assassinate the late Shah.

stopped la 20 minutes by Dxw lilies' Pam Pxixa. "Once cent a dose. It II MM Ponlar and Pine convention to be nem ai ocranwu r-: ow TTp exDects the ten 4 and Forp.rt.cu..r."(,:,i,KJ, per cent, offer to be accepted the mines to resume work on Under OJVOOO Cash Mon- advocate of Bryan and Stevenson. Tbe Timet is one of tbe most Influential papers in tbe country, and its new departure has caused tbe utmost consternation in tbe Republican ranks. 1 lory or uj buildln.

W. G. MANAGER- day next. TO CURE A COLD I3TOHE DAT TAkftLAxture Brcnio Quinine Tablet. All iae if it fil to Cure.

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