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i Death of Mrs. D. W. U. Benbow.

owrce normal uommencemeni. nersoithe Trench Broad River, and I N-Th nn.i. Highest cf all in Leavening U.S. Gov't Report Another of the good christian wives vrreeuiuoro is amaze wuu lue wiuri i -J tuge, uiai aaieiffn New and nK.o... i What and mothers of oar city passed to her scenes from which he drank these in-1 letter last Fridair spirations which i made him North LW' F.rIdy Mr- W- H- Osborn, eternal reward this week.

Garolina'a most stineuiahed natrint. ut in8 eeiey institute at of the State Normal and Industrial School. The fourth annual commencement exercises of that institution, which is Mrs. D. W.

U. Benbow died at her the best beloved of all her childrennd "reen boro od on the cleverea in all the annals of biatorv to this dar I fentlemen In the state, was In Durham I home on West Sycamore street Sunday night, after an Illness of several weeks, I destined to play such an Important part the greatest of her sons." laljlsort while yesterday mornins on Everybody In which she suffered Intensely. A I In the development of our state along a no ponraii it tne wora of a master I wmr uxiora. jor a number of carbuncle, the third one with which I educational lines, were inaugurated Inspired by the scenes and Influence I Tears Mr, Osborn was a citizen of Dnr- she has been afflicted fn the past few I yesterday under most favorable circum which surrounded his subject. Perfect hm nd DO mn ever lived In this years, formed on the back of her neck, I stances.

In the minutest detail, It only lacks the I magt, Wn hd more friends and they Says! extending down to her shoulders, re-1 A number of the leading educators of spark of life to make it reaL Future h8 gld to see him and shake I sisting every effort of her physicians. nts band.7? the state are present, besides many generations will acknowledge a debt of 'Greensboro Patriot. Two operations were performed, at The Blue Ridge Inn. lit. Airy.

N. is now prepared to entertain a large number of guests this summer, fording but little relief. Had the body. isai. -itMMiuaiiiui perpetuating on canvas the features of the greatest figure in the history of our strength of the sufferer been sufficient I The first day's program embraced the in good style and at reasonable rates.

a I A vs unaereo anomer ic is mournc taeiAuun sermon oj ju. a. iaies Write to I Qciwct A Goff. state. Ki)XKSl)AY.

MAY 20, 1896. might have recovered, but her system I D. the unveiling of the Vance por- What Saith the Scriptures About Every one thatl has looked through our large stock of Men Boys' and Children Clothing, Hats, Negligee acd Dress shirts, I Underwear and Neckwear, say we have the largest, prettiest an4 lateststyles, also the cheapest stock ever shown in Greensboro. Come in and look through our Mock Of the Physical Culture exercises, held In the afternoon at 4 45, we are was Incapable of receiving the nourish Tho Potriflcd Man Hell?" Book giving the original TATRIOTJCLUB BATES. Finally blood poison- trait, Personal Reminiscences of Vance as a Man and a Friend of Education, by-non.

R. II. Battle, vocal and in ment necessary. not In a position to comment. The at ing set in and she' gradually grew tendance was limited strictly to the i'kl special attention to the foi- meaning of every Text in the Bible on the English word "Hell" sent postpaid for 12 cents ia stamp or cash.

Ad weaker until Death came. strumental music, Physical Culture gentler sex. Our une of I.viiiiC liberal club rates. By this ar Mrs. Benbow was a daughter of the In the evening at 8.30 the essays of hibition at Bof art's rersian ana Linen Neckwear.

NecrlicreG Shirts and Rlrnw FTflf. dress W. C. Funn, Greensboro, N. C.

exercises and the essays of the Gradu-; atlng Class, tJ late David Scott. Of her family a Greensboro, on cue graduating class were read. Matt Williams, a dissolute woman are up-to-date. Don't fail to see them, if you want the latest. Dr.

Yates' sermon was appropriate to brother and sister reside here, Capt. r.itieiiH'nt you can secure two papers if. ut the same price as one. We ve you good rates on any paper i.iiM:hed in the United States. At the The orchestra of the Brockmann living south of the coal chute, commit Yours for bargains, H03D1T AID TUESDAY, MAT 25 AXD 26 David Scott and Mrs.

W. T. Sergeant, the occasion! His text was chosen School of Music adds much to the pie 'from the apostle Paul's epistle to the and another brother, Mr. II. Scott, ted suicide yesterday evening.

She was Implicated in the Tatum murder, open from 8 A. M. tn 11 nr ure of the large audiences by its presence. It has attained a standard of Colossians, second, third and fourth lives In Richmond. She was married aay.

ladles can attend an pri-e indicated we wlll'give the Pat 3d M. a year or so ago, but not held on ac lime, everyone vlsitinsr the xhi to Dr. Benbow In1 1857. Her husband verses: "Set your affection on things VlAUSTORY CO, proficiency seldom equaled by any bitlon will have the nrivileirn nt ho.r above, not on things on the earth. For and three children, a son and two Atlanta Constitution $1 BO Richmond Times 1 50 count of insufficient evidence.

It may be that the matter preyed upon her amateur organization. ing one piece of music on the Phono- I ye are dead, and your life is hid with daughters, survive. Today at II o'clock the Annual A3-1 graph free of charge. mind until she lost her reason. Christ in God.

When Christ, who is Her life has been one of aelf-sacriflc Trio Up-To-Dnte Clotltlera, 93(1 M. Kim Ml. I GrBig lot of Ladles Ties and Bows Just received. dress will be delivered by Hon. GrandFree Musical Concert every Ml Chaa.

Ni evenlng from 5 to 7 and 8 to 10 P. M. FOR SALE Building lot, 237 East Ing devotion to her family and friends. I oa "fe, shall appear, then shall ye y. Assistant Secretary of Washington Street, square' and a half ADMISSION ONLY 10 CENTS.

Always a devout christian, she strove alo appear him In glory." His New, York Tri-Weekly World 1 60 American 1 50 1 75 Century 25 St. Nicholas 3 25 Toledo 1 25 Agriculture of the. United States. Fol from National bank, very convenient to theme The christian home women to Imitate her Master In deeds of kind lowing this will jcome the award of Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla business centre of the city, depot. ness which can never be forgotten.

diplomas, presentation of Constitutions of that home and the destiny of character." To describe such a sermon is market, post office, graded school and and Bibles. At P. M. the Alumns churches. See or write The sick and afflicted, of every walk In life, found In her a ministering angel.

She will be missed as few women are. Essay will be read by Miss Bertha 50 75 75 25 impossible. Fortunate indeed were those permitted to hear it. From the beginning the attention of the large audience was closely held by the gifted J. L.

Brockmann, Thacker Jfc Brockmann's store. AT 3 CENTS A PLUQ. Demcrest's Magazine. Country McClare's Magazine Cincinnati "Weekly Enquirer. I news.

Her funeral was held yesterday Lee, class, of 93, followed by the en tertainment of the! Adelphian and Cor nellan literary societies. Rev. W. A. Bunch, Rev.

J. F. Mc- morning at the First Presbyterian We have a tew boxes of 9 inch divine as he advanced step by step in uuiiocb, jur. orman wills and several I cnurcn, or which, she haa long been a Do you know that we are selling 1 5s that is a little "off" that we will other gentlemen from this section are I faithful member. Her pastor, Rev.

close out at the remarkably low III Kansas City attending the General I Dr. Smith, assisted by Rev. Jas. R. his logical argument, closing with one of the most 'beautiful and impressive perorations ever heard in our, city, and well calculated to indelibly stamps on a box? U.

W. Scott Co. price or 6 cents per plug. You can Conference of the Methodist Protes-j Jones, conducted an appropriate ser- Vail come at once" or come "one at lant cnurcn. uapc.

Aiec. Man Kin, oil vice, alter wnicn ner remains were The Hunters Lodge. a just ae you like. That is the minds of his hearers the grea EVER OFFKRED CAN BE HAD AT ROYSTER'S IN The nigh Point Enterprise learns Asheboro, was one of the party. He will visit friends In the west before re laid to rest in Greene Hill cemetery.

Masses of beautiful floral tributes came the price to one and all till it is truths presented. that the Hunter's Lodge which will be closed out. Gov. Carr's unexpected and unavoid turning. from friends throughout the city.

Messrs. J. D. Kase, C. II.

Ireland, S. L. able absence necessitated a slight Mr. Chase jBrenlrer, of Charlotte, county, about rour miles south of Arch- eJ. W.

OCOuU CV LJO Trogdon, R. P. Gray, Geo. Pritchett is at work here on anew city directory uaie, win cost aoout Tne main change in the Vance portrait unveiling exercises. The Governor was to have made the introductory address of the and Leonard Morse acted as pall for Greensboro.

It will embrace all building will cost $10,000, the stables $5,000 and $5,000 will be spent on the fTO MERCHANTS The loving sympathy of the entire the Interests of the city as well as much general information pertaining to our people. No directory has been issued here for several years grounds. Some of the members of the club In- community is extended to family of the deceased. ceremony, but Dr. elver, after reading a telegram from His Excellency, performed the pleasant task instead.

After the song. "The Old North State Forever," in which the audience heartily joined, Hon. R. II. Battle enter eluding the trainers are out at the lodge and Mr.

Brenizer's effortt will un now and we learn that work will soon Please remember Slimmer DreSS GOOflS There's at least one burglar In doubtedly be with success. begin on the buildings. The Big 4 Cash Store has a new h.J. in this issue. "If yoir want to know "Why it is" res.

I l.m!en'8 ad. advertises many bargains in nt -summer goods. Mr. II. Curtis, of Madison, was few hours Monday.

io joii know that we are selling f.tn.-y leruons at 20 and 2.1 cents a dozen? J. W. Scott A Co." The Southern may build a double between (Ireensboro and -See the advertisement of sale of the oak Hill Roller Mills in another colli you know that Scott it Co. are a pretty fair tobacco at 3 cents' plug? I -Mr. J.

T. Brittain, of Asbeboro, jure-thi morning on his way to ik jliilge. joii know that we are selling our "Silver Drips" white syrup at rqnU.a gallon? J. W. Scott Col- i'hoenix Is advertising for lambs.

Greensboro who will be a little more raiittmia ttiA next MmAhn Antnm a itArn The Leaksville Herald of last week Last week a lot of fine pheasants were when in nPPf. of In Crepon, Percales, Chalfies, from 5c. up; half wool Challies (beautl- ful only worth 25c Scotcn Lawns 5c. Fine Dimities, sent down to be put on the place. This will be thej most extensive hunt says -ev.

i oggecoi e.poii. Late SlltardaT nlght jamee Brown tained the assembly with reminiscences of the great man whose memory we ail delight to honor. Intimately assoclat- Va- who has labored so faithfully and closed his store, which is located in the ing grounds owned by any one party Sateens, Duckt Outing. White Goods a grand display in Swiss, plain acceptably as pastor of the Presbyterian Groceries, that you eastern part of the city, and went to I ed with Gov. Vance for many years, he I in this part of thej State.

stripe and checked, from 5c. up. Woolen Dress Goods in all colors at church at this place during the past bed in an adjoining room. Before he I is well qualified to bear testimony to STATE NEWS. big bargains.

Corsets from 25c. up. Laces and Hamburg in abundance. 500 Gents' Shirts, from 20c. up.

had time to fall asleep he heard some his sterling character, his lofty motives, can ouy tnem in nipMainnth nnrtM trvlnor hi a In. I hla TlAtrlOtlC SacrlRCeS in Denail OI II II I I A kntl. In tk. -mill ft. uawi ipu uugr, reuuiog uuuer Strawsbury Lumber Co at Hoffman, a a.

a. a. a aiA ntr rm rna mi rvnrnaa bed he got bis pistol and started out to than bis own, and the purity of his exploded Saturday arterneon, Killing Greensboro at mar-ket prices and save see what was afoinsr on. Just before public and private life, in closing SHOES SLIPPERS he reached his front door It was forced address he said three colored employes. The Primitive Baptists are building a handsome church at Pilot Mountain.

The bouse is by far the largest church open and a big fellow stepped In. r'What does this portrait represent i freights if you buy Brown blazed away at him and he fell "1st. As a work of art, it represents edifice of that denomination in the The largest stock it has ever been my pleasure to show you, and prices backwarda out the door, not stoopinar the skill, industry and genuis of North the lowest. Ladies Slippers, from 50c. up.

Men nice Shoes, from from Western part of the State. It is said by John T.Patrick that there are near one thousand northern till he had reached the ground. After Carolina sgreaies.ar.i8. uecau everj 98c. up.

NO SHODDY GOODS. Pant goods, from 10c. up. Hats one who knew Governor Vance well, snapping the pistol several times and and Caps a large line of Straw Hats. 200 Umbrellas and Parasols, during the last ten years of his life, settlers in Moore county.

The number from 50c. up, and to any other things too numerous to mention, at rock of visitors to Southern Pines during must recognize in it a perfect and al finding it useless Brown shut the door and went back io his foom, not caring to venture out without some means of was over two tbous Nne but good stork wanted, for which full; prices will be paid. 4.Mr. W. L.

Frazier, of the Wake-ileiil Hardware is suffering from it Kit tack of rheumatism. II. Ilodgin has returned fr-im New Bern, where he has been most speaking likeness a triumph of I the winter seaso bottom prices. Don't fail to call. Whether you buy or not, will take pleasure in showing you our immense stock.

A few bargains in Cloth- W.fiJIlMMCO,, and. the, painter's art defense. The next -morning it was ing. Good Suits from $5 00 up, worth double the money. gJTMail "2nd.

In It we recognize the grati year, preached his farewell sermon Sunday night. Mr. Doggett has won many warm friends among our people and his removal Is a matter of sincere regret to lie Is succeeded by Rev. Mr. Brown, of 'Madison." At the meeting of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows at Goidsboro last week Mr.

R. W. Murray, o.f this city, was elected Grand Warden for the ensuing year. Mr. B.JI.

Wood ell was re-elected Grand Secretary, an office which be has filled quite satisfactorily for seventeen years. It was ordered that bis headquarters be moved from Greensboro to Raleigh. The Grand Lodge meets next year at Charlotte. Henry Burns, colored, who with a companion held up a colored boy named Brooks nsar the outskirts of the city a couple of weeks ago and robbed him of fifty cents, was arrested Sunday by officers Pearce and Jordan and sent on to court Monday by Mayor Nelson. Brooks had several dollars In his possession at the time he was robbed and the timely appearance of two ladies prevented him losing all his money.

Prof. O. iv. Carr, Prof. Dred Tea-cock and DrJ P.L.Groome, of thiscity, evident from the tracks that some one tude of a great institution, this the 110-112 LEWIS STREET.

orders promptly Oiled. Yours to please, The Senate has refused to confirm; the nomination pf R. A. Freeman as? postmaster at Burlington. It Is said that Butler and! Settle had a hand in the fight against Freeman, the charges 'Normal and Industrial School of bad been dragged from there to an old everal months.

North Carolina, to the great man, who, unused factory building not far dis jtkohins for sevi f-A Wlied buz zzard has been seen in when his voice was most potent among To Consumers G. H. ROYSTER against him being regarded as frivolous tant, but what became of the wounded man after that no one seems to know. tt vicinity of the Nanca mill several all the people of bis native State, so raised that voice in advocacy of normal instruction that this institution became GENERAL NEWS. He had either been carried away bodily xzo- Of Mi.

or recovered sufficiently to walk. No a possibility. True, it is. the creation nits within the past few weeks. 1.

ymj know that we have plenty tint i.imI clean rice at 5 cents a J. W. Scott Co. i-llie Courier says: "Mi9s Lizzie blood could be seen, but Brown is cer .11 KLM 8 GREENSBORO, N. C.

11C SOUTH of another great North Carolinian, your Saturday an Interesting event was the honored president beside me, and we.ondinr tnd receiving of a Did it ever occur to you that 1 tain that he hit the burglar, as be was not more than three; feet away when owe it mostly to him that we have here I around the world. 'j you should investigate the source of your milk supply the shot was fired. Owing to the dark- so important a lactor mine training Kansas, Kentucky, Nebraska, and fi iiiit r. of county, is visiting and development oi me uest wuiuan- lotner western siaies nave sunereu ness he could not tell whether the man was black or white. hood of North Carolina, which is, to severe losses or me and property irom me, the best womanhood of the world, cyclones within the past few days.

and the process by which it is handled and delivered? If so you will refuse to receive milk in any other venae! than GLASS BOTTLES. '3rd. In it we see ance as he stood, Tne American Protective Asaocia- Col. George N.S Folk, of Lenoir, TBCIS SPACE i FAII) FOR BY died In this city last Thursday morn erect, gallant, self-confident, but with- tion removed the boycott from McKin-out a suggestion of undue self-asser- I ley, and announced that he had ap- By the use of glass bottles tion. the master of his subject and his proved the principles or their order, ing at nine o'clock, the immediate cause of death being a congestive chill.

Col. attended a meeting of the board of trustees of Trinity College at Durham last week. The present faculty was i'i -i-tcr, Mrs. J. T.

Brittain, of Ashe- 'fr-f j-Mr. and Mrs. Jas. W. Albright, of A-lioville, are spemling conimence-iunitN week here with their many fruit.

Is. A. change of srhfdule goes into i-5et on the Southern next Sunday. Thv passenger service will remain about as it is. Kipe cherries are being brought in market.

Mr. Coe, of Vandalis, had audience, addressing his peers in the A $200,000 fire In the commission Senate of the United States, primus house district adjoining the Centre only, can your milkman secure you a supply of pure. Folk came here about the middle of I Market. Washington CONTBACTOB. extensive educational campaign the fjM UJ inter pares, in the greatest arena nieht.

Three firemen were killed and clean milk CONTAINING THE CREAM that ehould earth. iim iiiii in iiMiiiL km uau licc km Acaacwcu mmlnv voir. Prof. mi wii plven I "As we look at the picture we see the I rt ttiA ii a a tho nmr for mnrp thin u. MW V.

M.WB. be part of it. Apply to SUMMIT AVENUE DAIRY man, as 1 knew mm, tne quamies ui week prior to his death. He was far from being a strong man physlcially, his great mind, soul and heart apparent in his bearing, and shining in every wagon, or drop a card to the undersigned when in need of havlne broken down In health while a lineament of his countenance. Let; us prisoner of war.

He was a man of bril good, pure milk; analyze those qualities. What are several injured. j. The impression prevails In Washington that the silver men of all parties will combine to prevent final adjournment of Congress before the national conventions meet. The Senate Will probably devote much of the present week to District of Columbia affairs, but the three remaining appropriation bills will be pressed to the exclusion of all others.

The House is expected to give the most of its time to conference reports on ap liant Intellectual attainments and it is thev? There is courage, moral and leave of absence for a year to pursue a special line of studies at Cornell. Hit plan will be filled by Dr. W. P. Few.

Monday morning a boy came down from Winston, purchased a bicycle and sweater from the Daniel Hardware and started out to see some of the world, lie igot as far aa High Point when he was arrested on the order of his father, who came down later on and escorted him back to the parental roof. He had drawn an out-of-stght nhvsical. innate, and the growth of 111 STEWART Proprielcp. said of him that there was no mn In the state better versed in legal lore. three score years of conflict with the hardships and foes of the battle of life, He was a captain In the 1st North Car Shoes and Dry Goods and of victory over them: allied, to olina Cavalry during the late war, at taining the rank of Colonel before the courage, and her twin-sister, truth sneaks from that face and those lips.

propriation bills. How's This close of that memorable struggle. Since His direct mind sought the truth, as Do You Ever Go Fishing? 1856 he bad made his home in Caldwell voiue of the flneat here 3 estenluy we i ImVe ever seen. I The first excursion, to Wilmington this season went from (Jreensboro over the F. A Y.

V. railway. It was run by colored people. We are pleased to note that Cashier W. II.

tfogart, of the Bank of Guilford, alle to be out again after a week's slee of bilious fever. Jack Ward, an old gentleman (living hear Jamestown, was killed at the Deep Kiver bridge, just west of there, by a passing freight early this uicrn-ing. Dr. W. A.

Lash and wife, of Walnut Covo, and Miss Jennie (Jilmer, of jIVinstou, were here yesterday to attend the funeral of Mrs. W. C. Ben- draft or 200 on his father before leaving home, but spent over, half the the needle the pole, and when found it became a part of his very life, lie county, and was In his sixty-flfth year THACKER BROCKMANN'S. at the time of bis death.

His remains valued it as a priceless jewel, and his were accompanied to Lenoir by Judge honest heart impelled him to display it to the world, for its guidance and If toll do. go to Wharton W. H. Eller and Mr. Scott Brown.

At Marion thev were met by Col. Harper, improvement, and not as. an evidence If need not take our word for it. Aak your neighbore nH.MDiir nf tho nhnttcr Ac T.onior Rll- of his own wealth in its possession, lie We offer One Ilnmlred Dollars reward for any rate of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure 1 r. J.

CHENEY ft Toledo, Oj. Wei the undersipiied, have known F. J. Cheney for the paat 15 yearn, and believe hun perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West ft Truax, Wholesale DrogRiata, Toledo O.

WALnrso, Kinnan A Makvin, Wholesale Urug-gists, Toledo, O. i 11 HaM'sCatairh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sviuem. Testimonials sent free. Price 76c. ier l'xtlle.

Sold by all druggist. better still, look at the goodi and compare pricee. or ind nrt of nromlnent frlenda is speaaing words oi truin now. Ana Bros, and let them fit you out. Hooks from five for a cent up; fine flax and silk lines; furnished lines from jt i of the deceased.

The funeral was held nere 18 nonw.y, a uevBiopniBui ui iru.u, money here. The regular May term of Superior court convenes next Monday for a session of one: week. Judge A. Coble will preside. The criminal docket, which will most likely occupy all the week, will embrace In the neighborhood of seventy-five cases.

Two capital cases will be tried. Madison Watts, of High Point, for killing a woman, and Albert. Yanstory, of Brown Summit, for All the parties to these cases are We regret our Inability to attend the commencement exercises in pro in the Episcopal church at Lenoir Frl- its expression in the life of the man as day afternoon, Rev. Dr. Buxton con- be dealt with his fellows, taking oniy 1 cent to 10 cents.

Also a I ducting the services. I what was fairly his, and freely accord To the Trade full supply of Base Ball ing to others what was fairly theirs. bow. Breaks are small on th tobacco market this week. Bain 'is needed Meeting of I Board of Supervisors And benignancy and charity beam GREENSBORO MARKET REPORT goods.

Base Ball mits. Base Ball masks, bats, League Farmers M. F. Association. from that face, tender kindness for his The question of insuring live stock Wends and indulgence for the faults of 1 Our stock of Spring and Summer Clothing, Hateatraw and Gente' Furnishings is complete.

Give us a trial; our COERCCTKP WIHLT BT balls fonlv 11.25).. Tennis having been laid over from last meet- JOHM J. PHOXMIX. Wholesale Receivers and Shippers i balls. Hammocks, 75c up.

rvir mm rvA An nri i aa mt nna ni 1 1 ih i i of ing. it was decided by the board unan- ntn .7 An5 gress at tne cnnereni colleges oi me prices will convince you mai vu --i line of Neckwear, In all the latest novemes. Special invitations lmouslythat ljve stock might be Insur- is it and humor, keen i wit county this week. were received from Guilford, Falrview e4 against loss by fire, wind or light- twinkling from that small eye, nearly WHARTON and Oak Rid ee. and we acknowledge I nine, in a building Insured by this as-1 concealed by that honest brow, and GREENSBORO CLOTHING- CO.

them with thanks. It is never without soclation, provided the number and racy humor bubbling from those ball 23 fpplinir nf -nrtHo tfiat: wo rmtmr tko.o I Win1 Ko arnniil namoil anri untraf A. I Orten liDS. And behind them a friend 5 Ilooksellers A StntionerB. Next Door to Record Oflice.

on ah. 10 and other Institutions of ly insured, and that they shall not be can see half playful Irony, with which Mminifer. Moore A McKenzie's Old 10 through our columns or otherwise, insured for more than one-half their ino sopmsiry oi Country Produce. 210, 212, 214 South Davie Street I I- BUTIHO RICX8. Apples green per bu Beeswax Chickens old per lb small spring chickens lb large spring chickens lb Corn, new Eggs.

Feathers i .1 Hides dry Green. i. Onions. Potatoes Irish, new. 3ft Elm Slrwt t.

turuu auversarv, auu uihiuk 8 M.fMw lor the malicious charge of who Wante 1. i i would traduce his people or his party. 4-Cent Calicos. Here again is the pose and confident the contents of a barn or stable that nnvAr nf tho nnlnr. (not the elocu- 6 3 30 1 40 the local agent should make the neces- tionisf merelv.1 whose words carry con- 4- Cent Plaids, 5- Cent iiavms.

5-Cent Ginghams, sary changes in the policies so that yiction to the unprejudiced, and I con 5-Cent Calicos, Cheap Straw Hats. they may conform to this law. It was fusion and dismay to the prejudiced hearer. And here is the love of his fatherland, needing not Sweet. Rags Cottori 5325 wwAa fn, lla amnoclnn nri crrnt.itn.ift I SheeD SklnS.

to his Creator for giving him so fair a Tallow All the Lambs you; 70 fT UCM Wool washed SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, jor all ktndr, and everything you need. Unwashed. lOR MAR" HAVE READY i evt-r where. What tobacco has been transplnnted greatly hindered and plants are Incoming overgrown. i John Sherman shot Will Sears I three times last night at a gambling in the outskirts of the city, but not fatally.

They were quarreling altoiit a woman. the parties are colored. -r-The closing exercises of the graded schools of Greensboro will be held Friday morning at 11 o'clock. Music will be furnished by the Brockmann Orchestra and the annual address will be delivered by Dr. Henry Smith.

The railroad have announced excursion rates on account of the following commencements: Greensboro Female College, Greensboro, May 2G-27; Salem Female Academy, Winston-Salem, May 21; liiddle I'uiversityj Charlotte, May 20. Lewis Huff have just completed a htndsome delivery wagon for John 'Connor, the baker and confectioner. It is conveniently arranged and presents ijtiite an attractive appearance, belong planned in accordance with modern ideas. I Miss Joy Harris, of Summcrtlcld psssed a successful anil creditable examination before the State Board of Medical Examiners at Winston last week and Is now qualified to become a practitioner. Thd class of applicants numbered sevent vrseveii, fifteen failing.

If you haven't already got one of Jt Brockmann's premium cards ak for one. You need not be barkward about 4r, for they want you to have one, and when you have bought a certain amount of good they give you free of charge a nice rug or pair of lace curtains. Dried Fruit not Chickens active. Eggs wanted. further ordered that where a building and its contents have been insured as one item that the local agent make the necessary change in the policy so that the amount; allowed on the building should be stated In the policy separately from the contents of the building as the by-lawaj require.

A unique exhibition can be seen at Bogart's opera bouse next Monday and Tuesday, May 25 and 26. It Is the petrified body of a white man, found In the Saluda river, near Columbia, S. last November. Hundreds of phy ARMPIELD, RIDGE KET. TO GUILFORD B-AJTIC.

TfTEZSCZn DOOR Oak Hill Roller ills They are sources of Immeasurable good to the county and state and their influences have been felt throughout the May their prosperity increase with their years. Sheriff Hoskins went to New York several days ago armed with a requisition for Joseph Goldstein, a Hebrew who until recently ran a second-hand clothing store here. Goldstein purchased a big stock of goods from a New York firm, giving bis check, but before the check could be cashed he sold the goods to another man and pocketed his creditors to whistle. He was located In New York but. managed to escape prosecution through habeas corpus proceedings.

It. is said he has made over 000 In deals of thia kind. The solemnization of the marriage vows'between Mr. A. N.

Perkins and Miss Lai ah M. Ross occurred In the M. E. church at Pleasant Garden last Thursday afternoon, S. T.

Barber officiating. Prof. S. A. Hodgln acted in the capacity of best man and Miss Anna Ross as bridesmaid.

Misses Aileen Ilodgin and Stella Fentriss were the flower girls. Messrs. G. A. Rankin, J.

Ross, O. C. Hockett and O. F. Rouss were the ushers.

A large number of friends of the bride and groom were present to witness the ceremony and wish them much happineasin their new relationship. Tbey are making their heme at the Benbow House in thiscity. FOB SALE. BUGGIES! Our House is Full. None bui GOOD sicians have examined the body and it pronounce a genuine specimen of The admission fee will land to love and a nature so richly endowed for enjoyment of its blessings.

And here is consciousness of many matchless gifts, to be used not for his own glory, but for the good of his State and his country. In a word we see in this manly form arid expressive combination of those qualities, that virtus, which makes a man, a man among men such a man as Anthony described Brutus to be; that 'Noblest Roman of them all'-r'His life was noble, and the elements sojnixed in him that nature might stand up and say to all the world, 'this was a "Perhaps as ages roll "by and dress and customs change, a critic, in view of many victories, in peace and war, of Vance's active say the painter should have put a crown of laurel upon his brow but as long as any of his friends and their traditions about the man shall live, these hoary locks will seem to be the better crown for that massive head. Thus he looked as we loved him, and thus he looked as we buried him, beneath the soil of his native county, In sight of the placid wa- petrifaction i ir ir-- II- STOCK WANTED, AND By virtue of authority given the the Oak Hill Uoller Ureensbom, N. at a meeting of the stockholder. May Sth, 1.

(118 slmres of the of the VSfmJ represented) the whole of theplantof including ground, machinery, boilers, and basement brick building, -WK IIAVK IlolCillT- 150 Buggies FULL PRICES PAID. ni-KE. (TIBUtM mill ID IUUUIUK for sale iri. ia iitmtnl and fronts about 10 Will five be returned to anyone who is not satisfied that the exhibit Is as represented. A private! letter from Hickory, where the body was recently on exhibition, assures us of its genuineness.

Another wonder of the age that will be on exhibition free of charge to those who visit the petrified man is a trumpet nhonorraoh. render! oer seventy-two se Since Janutrv lit. Have the you ned a you la rrest Stock to select from In the State. than you can buy elsewhere. If tliree-fourths regular price.

Largest and cl vou a better Bueey ror me moo noney mr h.vu thpm fnrllirt v.inar, tvk of Harness in me cuv. iur oummer jwvc- feet on South aim street; fronts on C. K. V. about JM foet: about feet onithe Southern Itailroad, and about 114 feet wide at west line, havinf a side track fnnn each of these roads, being in all respects a very we tion tor milling, and is a rare opportunity! for investment of money.

Term a on application to Jas. A. Hotlgih, secretary, at People's Five enU has plot of property, or to W. 8. pQjent.

1E3DL ht) nr uu lections, one of the finest of which is the "Battle of Manassas," as played by Blind Tom. Don't fall to hear it. Ad- 337 South Elm Street, Greensboro, N. C. (i reensboro, Jt.

May 15tn, 1896. i mission only 10 cents..

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