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The Greensboro Patriot from Greensboro, North Carolina • Page 4

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ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Greensboro Patriot, i- NEW FIRM! Entrance examinations in d.iii. NEW GOODS! January and and 3rd. lira. Laura L.

Coffin died at 2 o'clock last Thursday morning at the home of her son-in-law, Mr. W. H. Riiran. In HIeh Point.

She waa 85 TTTT ESTABLISHED 1821. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. W. M. BABBEB fc CO.

Thee wfll beabont twenty yacan- Wl 7rt TKnstr-r -w-i A A EL- I I 1 I I I I SI Ml Co Xear.da good health for one of her age until pby and faUures in studies. month, so few months ago, when she was Injured These vacancies will be filled bv se- nthATSont cent, advance. by a M. Coffln was the widow hooting young men of mattire mind of the late Dr. S.

G. Uoffln, one 01 we ana good preparation. Character AND SANTA CLAUS. usred at the p. o.

jfff8 best known physicians in North Caro- and a desire to study will be indis- mail matter. econd-claaa lina- and the mother of Mr. W. E. Cof- pensable requisites.

Entrance ex tt y-i nminnTinTifl tm 1 1 ha dal 4-u i nnioM tnev contain impor- flQ and Mrs. tfeorge 11. Gregory, ui 1 me cui- toiS-S reen.o,o; B. B.gan 7 X1S war. they will hits- rp Kirkman.

of HlZh I'OlDt, 7 AIiYameJf the author Mrs. w. i. rKma tace examinations will be held hind Mr. Arthur Cofflo, or lexas.

iDv, -n -u-ui, withheld- hv draft. it uiuuuuiy De US6- or The funeral service was conducted less for applicants to come later, as of SU CU. I. in a good Oov I nuay uuruiu uj m0 voumura will au DO 111160. Oil Du purse ii you flsve one over our cnuntAn fp.

ik. Jl I Something to interest the old and the Our ntir nn. fli6" f0r. h.e nexl or and Rev. A.

G. Kirkman. those dates. The work of the college this year Goods, such as --0- -rr- .0 inu.cu who an Kinds of Chr XMLB PATBIOT, Greensboro. N.

C. The Work of Conrt. nas oeen remarkably nne. The new course in mechanic arts training rne criminal uuukcl ui iuo oupo.vl oic, Books, Toys, Games, Albums, Etc. WEDNESDAT, DEC.

12, 1900. court was completed yesterday morn- engine tenders, boiler tenders, dyna1-ing and the hearing of civil cases be- mo tenders, locomotive enineers. gun after the noon recess, ine nrsi has been very popular. The And this establishment tells of Christmas every day. Holiday tokeni "1 C2 -y uay.

onaay tosens IB en- docket was nHal mnrsA nf irVifi on every side. PoremrvT MclvEB. who deavoring to raise a loan $100,000 for the State Norm al and Company vs. U.V. workman ana wire.

ixeparuiieuj are no times to throw away good, hard cash for tzewzaws and IWrnMr. 7..7 tti w. 1 is eouiDDed with several thnnsanr! 6 ou lur gowgaws ana limcracKS, out sensible artio Ua Industrial College, is meeti ng w.tb dollareorthof machinery 5 store is full and running over with eood, I -J nuuppciH Buuuiu noi lose eigne 01 ID18 Iaot. util 5u encouragement. my abnndance of other tun miaht be im-1 "I i ueui are crowamg into id witn en- ibkl ib ft, i I local lllir, ine ceuri rpuriis orwnu i thuiasm.

alined, for its accompnsnment ed ont of this Issue. About 150 cases The total enrollment so far is 280. l. rl tollrinar with ri trnA: eoriTletion beiOST Secured fllfhnncrh r.hn fnllAcrA Vina rnnma fnr Deans toe Bcu6 I ,7. 7 The best renrentAtiva nf TWM, a ma a Mvn bvw i mm ma i ir a.

m. a miana. iinr mm mm trm rm wm a a a a thousands of people ail over aorcD ThM hn andconditions of dolls. Hundreds of Hula heart- will r.T Carolina. If the people of the mmitMnrmi u.

ness during the year, not a case last- from our possession to yours before Christmas eve. There in ort pm state realized fully the val ue 01 trate. of the coanty, at well as the sor Th disciphne and mo- faces, with intelligence sparkling from their eyes hardly two expressions alike. This is only an if "a mo "oko nave utrcu uu- cae inousana8 ana one articles our cental nartner hrnnoht na xt Li.u.. Jnioii'nn fnr vnmfln UlKUer cuuanwu ouuttb iua I rrTM! Vila 4n oil -nocrrvfwif a that might answer for a Christina present when the prices are cut in two in the middi J.

i I 4. I- I iVUWVU. they understood tnat an eaucaveu asuany sent upw court, or uu i iu- Raleigh, N. Dec. 10th.

1900. Cut price sale in Cloaks, Capes, Jackets and Furs now on. Plush Lap Robes only $1.50 is worth three educated aicimenc reiurnea oj mm gnuu jury, woman unless the evidence of guilt is strong. men, the thousand persons neces The usual number of whiskey cases Underwear. Roosevelt is Not Going to Build It Albant, N.

Dec. 10. Governor Roosevelt said tonight that there was evidently some misunder- ary to make sure the desired amount would be trebled; they were tried, all the defendants being ne- rmp .1 All Wool Elkin Blankets. Why everybody in this country knows what croea. tfeversi noceu oueouers were Men's heavy Shirt at heavy Fleeced shirt nml r.

worth All Wh Huh 'V-euch. worth $1. V. would see that our female educa convicted. they are.

For the 10x4, the equal of any $3.50, tional institutions are sustained; weoiy-iour pr8ou WCr rSJ our price 11x4, worth $40, at in to the county roads, the terms ranging p01' vuujcibuuc.oi m- worm so.au, at iiiuiiiiiHeiurerN pru'4'i. l.ni bed Vents, worth and it would not be necessary to I IVT 1 from 30 davs to two vears. The con- ut wy paeecu roou- umbrellas from Sic. up good Christmas wuui you waut tor oui tii't present. ask the legislature for any increased victs were sent out yesterday after- lutions thanking him for giving the Shoes.

Largest stock in Greensboro to select from, and prices the lowest. Men's Solid leather, Lace or Congress, worth Men's Solid Leather, Lace or Congress, $1.25, worth We will sell 50 pairs Men's SUM) Shoes at $2.48. No better made, and every pair warranted. Others get $3.50 for same goods. Just received Beautiful line of Ladies' and Men's Slippers for Xmas.

Clothing. We show over 50 Suits, only two or three Suits of a kind, to clean up at $3.98 and $4.98, worth $5 to $10. Allow us to convince you by looking. Hats. We are selling the best $3 Hat made at $1.50 and $1.75.

We bought them at a great bargain and now offer it to you. appropriations to make necessary nooD) 10 g0ing to one camp and and 14 African church at Uyster Bay a Keeping1 values up and prices down is the platform of the leaders. Dress Goods. improvements at the State Normal to the other. reciory.

ne saia ne was noi a Notions. FOK 1 CEXT Paier Pins, Mirror. ik, ing Soap, 13 Pen Polntn. Lead Pencils. Simk.I Tin.

i I iu Needles, Tablet. 2 n. ivn ip i. and Industrial College. We doubt The cast against L.

H. 5tugls, tne v-'y real estate agent charged with embez- ua tue coairary, ue ubu urgeu ice rl.monf wa AnntiniiPd. TT has been umuuouuioui, ui tue cuurcu, iu view ru 'II-, II i iiltlk ,1" t-i II. 1 I. not that Guilford county will respond handsomely to President Mclver's proposition.

We have of the failure to support it finan- nnnhlp to civo hond and will Drobablv I Big drive to clean up a few short-pieces, one and two dress patterns each. Also see our Remnant Counter. Listen: Crepons, formerly 82.25 and $2.50, at Crepons, formerly $1.50, at Homespun, worth 98c, at All Wool Plaids, worth at Peo-lars, latest in dress goods, worth $1, at 75c. Don't miss our Job Counter. Goods on it 5c.

up, worth double x.uuiii, in j- imi hook-, i Ing Line, 2 iJhink It k-. I -2 Whistles. FOR 3 CKXTS ramftln in iail until the Februarv term not a great many people of wealth, of court. His Candidacy Announced. Tooth Itrunh, Curlitik' 4 it i' Where Bargains Abound.

Rankin, Chisholm, Stroud Kees but we have hundreds who are able to contribute tc this loan fund and thus bestow a blessing upon coming generations. Chicago, Dec. 10. The Chronicle will say to-morrow: "David Bennett Hill, ex-Governor of New York, HARRY-BELK BROS. COMPAQ are not much on advertising bargain sales and unheard-of reductions in and former United States Senator, prices, but when it comes to values.

is to be a prominent candidate for T111 affair concerning Rev. Mr. Perry and Dr. Bitting, reported by they sell them. And when they tell the presidency on the Democratic you that they are giving you the worth ticket in 1904.

A declaration that CHEAPEST STORE 225 Soix-bUn. ZElion. ON EARTH, 1ST. C. tur Germantown of your money, put it down as a fact, is equivalent to a personal announce-urpasses anything in the line of Read their new ad, on the second page ment by the New York man was ecclesiastical authority of which of this issue.

Mf v.M,i.ifnrfcftWoVfr!r.i.i.r- McGuire, Mr. Hill's political heuten- we have ever before heard. It is ant, mayor of Syracuse and chair- GREENSBORO MARKET REPORT. mas presents may be found at the Bee nmmiH nf The American Bonding and Trust Hive, where Santa Clans is king. Don th SftA tincation preacher, but It is very pa88 tnis store by on your rouads of strange that one should delegate holiday shopping.

OF BALTIMORE CITY. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR to himself the authority of ordain- The Greensboro Hardware Company ing a fellow mortal for the holy come8 to the front in a new ad tWa week. Look it up and read about the CAPITAL STOCKHOLDERS LIABlLlTY, SURPLUS AND RESERVE, $1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 583,570.40 miaie.rjr. oucu aa occurrence 1 Triumph meat mill, which, by ttie among ine aina 01 Bancuacaiiomsis way would be a most acceptable that infested the waters of eastern Christmas present in your household. OORBKCTXD WEEKLY BT JOHN J.

PHOENIX. Wholesale Receivers and Shippers of Country Produce. BUYING FBICB8. Beeswax 22)4 Chickens old per lb 5 Small spring chickens 6 Eggs Butter 10-15 Feathers Hides dry 11-12 Green 5)4 Wool washed Unwashed Oats Sheep Skins .15 40 North Carolina a few years ago flrm Is having a big sale on anti Writes all Classes of Bonds at Reasonable Kate. The recent organization of the Greensboro Local Board and deliver Bonds the same day the application is filed with thf xjjin'i.

Greensboro Local Board: rust tinware, and all kinds of stoves. The reduction sale at Will H. Mat would not occasion so much surprise, but we prepume that Mr. Perry, being a minister of the Methodist church, is at least a man of fair intelligence and some thews Co.1 a clothing store will continue until January 1st. In the meantime clothing, hats and furnishing Hon.

ORAS. M. STEDMAN, Ex-Lieut. Gov. of North A.

B. KIMBALL, of King Kimball, LEE II. BATTLE, Cashier of City National Bank. C. M.

VANSTORY, of Vanstory Clothing Co. goods are being sold at New York HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS NORFOLK WESTERN RAILWAY ON SALE DEC. 22 TO 25 AND DEC. 30 TO JAN. 1 GOOD FOR RETURN PASSAGE JAN.

1901. W. B. BEVILL, GEN. PASS.

AGT. WoodWanted Will Pay frpot Cash for 500 CORDS prices. MURRAY BROTHERS, The Harry-Belk Brothers Company has just taken in a new partner in the person of Santa Claus, who brings with Tallow 3)4 Corn, new Rags Cotton Bones lb I.I him a large and complete assortment of pretty and useful Christmas presents. In the immense stock may be found something that will please every individual. It will pay prospective buyer- to read the firm's new ad.

on tbe editorial page. The Odell Hardware Company ad SR BUT vertises a beautiful assortment of beef IW1 A Dl nnrl DIDiU and bird carvers. mere is uommg. The Worth Case on Trial. Asueboro, Dec, 10.

The case in the will of Dr. John M. Worth was called today. The caveators are represented by Messrs. Hammer fc Rush, of Asbeporo Long, of States-ille; Morebead, of Greensboro, and Jas.

H. Pou, of Raleigh. The pro pounders are represented by Messrs Watson.of Winston Bynum, of Greensboro, and Sapp, of Ashe-boro. The caveators examined the subscribing witnesses, M. S.

Rob bins and P. H. Morris, and rested their case. The propounders are now introducing their witnesses. The estate in estimated to be worth some $250,000 and the case is going to be very warmly contested and the trial will probably last all the week.

The case against the Asbeboro Aberdeen railroad for killing fire man J. M. Burns, resulted in a ver- diet for the plaintiff in the sum of $3,125. SIX MONTHS FOR J. L.

YORK. is a 0. fcr 8 40 inches long and not less than 8 inches in diameter, sound, straight and reasonably free from knots. more suitable for a Christmas present. You are invited to call and make your choice.

Mr. J. J. Phoenix advertises all the delicacies of the season. EPADR FOR MA BIRCH $4 Tortured a Witness.

PER CORD Intense suffering was endured by of 128 cubic feet, delivered at factory of witness T. L. Martin, of Dixls, before he gave his evidence "I coughed every night until my throat was nearly raw; then tried Dr. King's New Discovery which gave- instant relief. I have used it io my family for four veara and rannmmpnrl if.

tho trroat oat North State Bobbin Co, Near the Water Works. remedy for Coughs, Colds and all TYRE GLENN, SeC. and TreaS. 0 is, to. iuesi ma ijUDg crouBies.

It North State Bobbin Co. In order to move stock and make room for the carpenters, we will be" forced to make great reductions in prices. That we may induce our patrons and friends to help us move, we will make a murderous slash on present prices. Now listen I If you need the Newest Dress Goods, Underwear, Hosiery, Shoes, or anything that we have, we propose to give them to you at a very low price. We are obliged to reduce our stock in order to make win scop me worst cough, and not only prevents but absolutely cures Consumption.

Price 50c and $1 Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles free at Uolton'a Drug Store. Notice to Merchants. The law requires all merchants to make returns of purchases to the register of deeds lor the year end CP repairs on the building, so we offer these prices in order to Fined $200 and Must Undergo Imprisonment In Wilmington Jail. This moraine's Raleigh Post says: L.

York, the young man from Fayetteville who was convicted in the Federal Court for the use of thje United States mail for fraudulent purposes, was sentenced yesterday to six months imprisonment and fined $200. The costs in the case "were also imposed on the defendant. In imposing the sentence, Israeli designated the Wilmington, N. jail as the place of confinement. The motion by counsel for the defendant for arrest of judgment was overruled and exception was made.

ing October 1st, within ten days thereafter. All business men who have not complied with this law are move the stock before the workmen begin the repairs. Take advantage of this you won't regret it. MRS. G0RRELL DORSETT Are showing a complete line of the most correct styles In Fall and Winter Millinery, I Belts, Collars, Fancy Heefcwear, Sic ii is, urged to do so immediately, as mv 1 time for making reports to the state has expired.

Respectfully, A. G. Kirkman, Johnson Dor sett Register of Deeds. Also a full line of the celebebrated Centemeri Kid Gloves Greensboro, N. C.

2t In all the new Fall shades. Every pair WANTED ACTIVE MAN OF GOOD CIIAIi- guaranteed to give satisfaction. 206-208 SOUTH ELM ST. acter to deliver and collect in Ncrth Carolina for old established manufacturing? wholesale house $909 a year, sore pay. Lfonesty more All a Mistake.

Antwerp, Dec. 8. A special dispatch from the Hague says Holland has no intention to intervene or arbitrate the Transvaal trouble. tr.rBT"e5eiSr SifSdTeSJ Call and examine their stock and prices. tramped envelope.

Manulacturers, Third I Floor, 33t Dearborn su, Chicago. s7-iet 109 West Market Street..

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