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The Greensboro Patriot from Greensboro, North Carolina • Page 3

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ANOTHER MEETING FOR TEACHERS. Farmers of Guilford Improve Your Stock 4' I A It a 7 mi i i I have for sale at farmers' prices LARGE ENGLISH BERKSHIRE PIGSBOARS AND SOWS These pigs are from imported blood out of pedigreed and registered stock. that everyone in speaking of buying FURNITURE says you can get better goods and save money if you will only go to the big Furni ture Store opposite the For 8ALE7-One good Deering mow-lug machine. Annie Ross, 36-tf. Pleasant Garden, N.C.

Mr. Jesse Cole, of Chatham county, was here last week looking for his son John, aged sixteen, who had left home unceremoniously. Charlotte Observer: Mrs. B. N.Smith, of Greensboro, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs.

John A. CJinard, at her home, on North Tryon street. Greenville Reflector: Misses Mae, Ethel and Clara Lincoln left Friday day evening for Greensboro, where they will make their future home. Girls wanted to make overalls. Good wages.

Nice clean work. Cheap board. 17-tf. Hudson Overall CoC Old Centenary Church Building. The famous Weber family, seven in number, the world's greatest acrobats and equilibrists, have been engaged, at an enormous price, to give a performance each day at the Central Carolina Fair, October 10-13.

AVaynesville Dr. E. W. Gudger leaves today for Greensboro, where he will immediately enter upon the duties of the professorship in the Normal and Industrial College, to which he has been elected. Marriage licences were recently issued in Alamance county to Mr.

John W. Kivett, of Guilford county, and Miss Katie Riggans, of Alamance, and Mr. John W. Diamond and Miss Nan-hie Smith, both of Guilford. Mrs.

A. C. Denny, of McLeansville, has gone to Durham to visit her sister, Mrs. Cole. From there she will go to (is tis tos ms at HY iiiS ftV As Box 204, Greensboro, N.

C. court house; We carry everything in Furniture. Superintendent Foust Makes Important Announcement Extract from School Law. To the White Teachers: bear; in mind the meeting of the white teachers for one week beginning October! 9. Those who are not now eligible to teach on account of failing to attend the May school must attend this meeting.

The examination will be held on Friday, October 13. Do not begin teaching until; you have' a certificate which will continue in date until the close of your school. The following are some extracts from a letter which the State Superintendents has sent me: "I wish to urge you to enforce the, adoption of a course of study for the elementary public schools contained in the pamphlet issued from my office some months ago. See that every teacher in your county has a copy of this course of study, and is notified that he or she will be held responsible for its adoption. It is absolutely necessary to reduce the work of the public schools to some definite system.

This gradation and classification of the work should be commenced at once. This course of study furnishes a good working basis. Call the attention of the teacher to the I fact that it will practically be impossible to keep properly the new register and make the new. reports unless this course of study is put into operation in the schools at once. 'Section 4165 of the Public School Law says: 'The county superintendent shall not approve the final voucher for the salary of any principal or teacher until all reports been made according to law, and Until the register has been properly filled out and filed with the chairman of the school committee or with the county superintendent of A teacher that' fails to classify his school according to the adopted cpurse of study cannot make his reports and fill out his register as required by law, and he ought not to receive his voucher for salary until he has done his duty and obeyed the law.

"Kindly notify your teachers also that Section 4087, limiting instruction in schools with only one teacher to the elementary subjects, that are the foundation of au education, and allowing instruction in other branches only in schools of more than one teacher, and only after" adequate provision has been made in these for thorough instruction in the first-named subjects, must be ATM AVi JERSEY CARPETS, MATTINGS, STOVES, RANGES. MA LE CALVES Hoetley StocMoii Hill Co 110-112-114-116 N. ELM OPP. COURT HOUSE. Little River to visit an aunt.

Mrs At Great Bargains With such breeding as Golden Lad, first prize winner over Jerseys 1890; Golden Love, first prize two-year-old bull at Paii -American 1901; General Merrigold, sire of twenty-one heifers that sold at an average of 5144 each. The breeding of these is correct. Prices right for immediate acceptance. Address, JOHN A. YOUNG Woods, and her old home place, which she has not seen in thirty-seven years.

Burlington News: Mrs. H. P. May left Monday for McLeansville to spend the week visitiner relatives there. Misses Georgia; Wilson and Bsssie Klapp, who have been visiting Mrs.

May for some time, went home on the same train. If you believe in Quality; if you want the best for your money: if 4 GREENSBORO. N. C. The Southern Railway is laying new you want Durability and Satisfaction, you will insist upon Having and heavy rails from Greensboro to Goldsboro, and an ofticial of the com strictly obeyed.

We need more schools with two or more teachers so that more thorough and more advanced instruc pany says this work will be completed by the end of the year, it is thought. tion may be given. An enforcement of sfied The rail has been laid already between and will not take an imitation. Paroid is admittedly the sfandard roofing of the world. It has taken us nearly 100 years to perfect it.

Any one ean lay it, in any kind of weather and it "stays put." Weather- proof, Hillsboro and Gibsonville. Webster's Weekly: Mr. Arthur wear proof, contains no tar. Slate color. Uomplete roofing kit in each roll.

this law I believeresult in the establishment of more such schools and in much more thorough instruction in the elementary branches. If instruction in the higher branches is needed and desired; a way will foe fouud in most instances to have a larger and better school with two or more teach Before you repair or buna sena. ior rKUti oAnFLc ana book on Bevill, carrier on 11. F. D.

No. 1, Ben- "Building Economy." It will save you money. aja, died lastBaturday of typhoid fever. women He was a good citizen and had only FOR SALE ONLY BY GUILFORD LUMBER COMPANY recently completed a comfortable resi ers, GREENSBORO. N.

C. dence which he did not have the priv IS OUR MOTO ilege of occupying before he was called Every teacher will please see that the instructions given above are faithfully followed. By! this means we can get hence. Mr. Millard M.

Fox and Miss Mary our schools into much better working condition. A. Doreett, prominent young people of Very ncerely, Siler City, were married on Tuesday MDHAWl'S I Thos. Foust, eveuinjf of last week, Rev. E.

W. Fox, County Superintendent. brother of the groom, officiating. It was a church wedding, followed by a DRUGSTORE A A the home of the groom's reception at father, Mr. We G.

Fox. marriages in Alamance 3 Are iMiiU3 Two recent add to Greensboro's rapidly increasing Banking- by Mall. i It is saving that counts it attaining a competence, and there is where the usefulness of savings banks comes in. Many a modest fortune, and not a few of more pretentious size, have had their foundations laid in small deposits in some savings bank. Money placed there is safe from thieves; and when once put iu it is much more liable to stay than if placed in a pocket, from which it is so easy to extract it.

Cash To Have You Understand population, as both couples announce that they will make their home herei Mr. Addison Apple and Miss Sullivan, whc were married on the 3rd 514- SOUTH ELM ST. Proprietors of JULY WEED" The famous Kidney, Liver and Bladder Remedy. iPegram Aldred and Mrs. and Mr.

who were married on the Leo Massey, D. Andrew officiating, 10th, Rev. J. it OO ca QB OS oc 30 I -41 WW nn (33(7) 00 have taken ud their abode here. Mr.

comes out of a bank easily enough when necessary, but no one withdraws it otherwise, for no one wants to forfeit the interest, Interest! Aye, that is a word that has meant much to the saver of small sums. Little by little they are put in to the bank, and the depositor bye and bye finds that his money has increased We. may be able to help you with some sugges tions. That we are in terested in you and your -ff Clothes Tf wants. 41: in most magical fashion.

That more than repays him for the small priva BIG REDUCTION MILLINERY We are selling all our Summer Millinery at a big reduction. ALL NEW UP-TO-DATE GOODS We have a beautiful line ot collars, belts, and in fact everything in ladies' furnishing to offer our customers. Mrs. Rosa Hamner Carter Benbow Arcade, Opp. Benbow Hotel.

tions he has undergone in order to save. Yet there is quite a variation in what Aldred has been a resident of Greensboro for some time. Mrs. Elizabeth Thorn, aged 80 years, died at her home near Fern, in southeastern Guilford, on Tuesday, Sept. 12th.

She was the relict of the late J. M. Thorn, who died scarcely more than a month previous at the age of 84. Surviving this aged couple are seven children and a number of grand-children who have the sympathy of everyone in the community. Mr.

and Mrs. Thom were devoted parents, quiet and considerate neighbors, and were highly esteemed in the neighborhood where they had lived so long Mr. E. P. Wjharton was at Salisbury recently and organized there a guarantee, loan, realty and insurance company that wlH affiliate with the Southern Life and Trust Company of this city.

The capital stock of the new company is $100,000, with $20,000 paid money earns as for rates In the various banks throughout the country differ. I Those banks which al low the best rates are located In the populous manufacturing sections, where money' deposited with them can be safely loaned out at good rates. The city of Greensboro is one of the busiest manufacturing centres of its size In the country, and is the home of the Southern Life and Trust Company, the largest bank in Guilford 'county. It has a special department for handling the accounts of farmers and residents Several or the best pusinessnen School Books and Stationery In Salisbury are interested. The, management will devolve upon McCubbins -Harrison, -experienced insurance of small towns, and has! built up a great deal of business of this kind.

Ac 8 men. Aireaay me msurauco wm-panies here that affiliate with the counts are opened by the people all over the state and even by the residents Southern Life and Trust company of other states. have accumulated more money than Our stock of -school books stationery for the fall opening of the schools is now complete. We invite all our friends and fatrons to see our display, and wend their children to secure their supplies. Wills's Book Store GREENSBORO, N.

C. Deposits are sent by means of post-office and express money orders, New can be conveniently handled, and an outlet! is sought at Salisbury, which is We want to know you personally. Our Clothes and Furnishings are the best we can find in America, and our prices are lower than elsewhere. We are, on record for that and WE CAN DELIVER THE GOODS. Come in.

You need not buy just get acquainted. York draft, currency or local check, in unquestionably one of the coming variably reaching the bank In due time. towns of the state. Many thus becoming depositors never see. the city where their money is earn I Charges of Fraud.

Involuntary proceedings in bank ing money for them, If others are saving little by little, ruptcy have been begun against the Damask Manufacturing company, oi and, placing their savings where they are not only secure, but at the same time drawing the largest interest com Roaring River, the papers being filed in thP United States court here before patible with safety, would it not be Judge Boyd last Friday evening by well for you to do likewise? Why not King Kimball ana ex-juage Strudwlck, representing the Greensboro be one of the "others?" Startling: Mortality. Rtatistiea show startlinsr mortality. National Bank ana other creauore. The liabilities are said to be $12,000 and T.J.McADOO ALL KINDS Electrical Supplies GREENSBORO, N. C.

Elberta Poultry Yards Barred Plymonth Pock Poultry for sa'e at $1.00 per setting of 15. ADDRESS J- P. HOFFMAN, R.D.6,Creenboro.N.C. Greensboro CICD I. L.

BLAO STEOM fradulent conveyances of property ana absconding are charged against the from appendicitis and peritonitis. To prevent and cure these awful diseases, there is just one reliable remedy, Dr. Kincr's New Life Pills. MJ Flannery. C9g 304 S.

Elm, MS) rident. F. H. Chamberlain, oi Roaring River, was named as temporary of 14 Custom House Place, Chicago, says: They have no equal for Consti pation ana siiiioueness." zoc at an receiver, and the hearing was sei ior September 26, before Judge Boyd, in this city. druggists.

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