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The Greensboro Patriot from Greensboro, North Carolina • Page 2

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MEETINGS FOR WOMEN A VERY RICH MAN SAYS: SCHOOL TEACHERS ELECTED. Good 6-horse second band steam engine cheap at Townsend Co. 'a. 2t. Mrs.

J. B. Stroud and children; are Greensboro's Teaching- Force Next Tear City Schools Will Open September rtn Report of County Superintendent. The next session of the Greensboro Will be Held In Connection With Farmers' Institutes. In connection with the regular annual farmers' institutes for men to be held at Jamestown Monday, July 27; Tisitmg relatives in Alamance county.

orrr1pri fihnnl will nnp.n Mnnrinv Koft- i oa m.A Mrs. E. E. Bain and children have timhr 7th. Prof.

FT. Swift who Brown Summit xnurauajr, uijr qw, gone to Ocean View, for a month's manaffed the Bchoola bo iimpbi. McLeansville "Friday, August 7, there stay. rallT and satisfactorily for the nast few will also be held at each place a meet- Mm Greene and Miss Rosa years, has been re-elected superintend- ing for the women from the farms. One Greene, of Durham, are guests of Mrs.

ent hv the board of education. He will or two women speaKem win im Z. T. Brooks. be assisted by the following principals nished by the state department of agri a 1 ir W.

Michaux has gone to culture, and these win De asBisiea oy and teachers: Principals tho rrfpn conducting the men's insti TaoVann Rnrincs to take a Dlace as O. Jackson, Lee T. tute. As the meetings will be held on clerk In the hotel there. "The American people are prodigaLandur extravagance will have to be paid by some one; People have taken advantage of prosperity, suoh ashas never beenexel led in this oountry, to be wasteful and extravagant.

We are not saving up for the rainy day, for the time of need." How is it with Are you saving and creating a fund which will work for you when you can no longer work for yourself? common sense tells you at 1 1 ette to SAVE YOUR MONEY NOV! even at a sacrifice. If necessary, than to want or be dependent upon others in your old age. But saving Is only half your duty. You must invest your savings wisely. An Ideal form of Investment is a Certificate of Deposit In the BANK OF SOUTH GREENSBORO.

These Certificates are Issued for deposits of $25 They bearinterest payable quarterly, semi-annually or annually, are negotiable, good as collateral security, and can be renewed at interest periods. Th Bank of South Greensboro (Branch American Exchange Bank.) GREENSBORO, N. C. Capital ,000.00 Shareholders' Liability 300,000.00 Blair and Miss Hunter Irvin. the same day and at the Same place as Bears Soebuck laid in the shade.

Teachers A. H. King, Misses Fran See Townsend prices on bug ces Womble, Lelia Hampton, Eleanor the farmer's institutes, joint meetings of th men and women may be ar gies. Read their big adv. 28 4 1.

Elliott, Eunice Kirkpatrick, Mary ranged for the afternoon. New crop turnip seed-the kind that Boyles, Lynch Gawett, Belle Hamp- got first prize at the fair. The women have greater and even more perplexing problems in the hnmps than the men have on the I Michaux. Virginia Eldridge. Grace Denutv Bberifl John Weatherly car- Antraa vrro snttnn RnHa AKhntt farms.

Why should they not come these problems I I iled Fletcher Doggett to tne colore T.no nAnnv Tmm Wrenn F.iiThth together and discuss nnd tret inspiration and belD in solv insane asylum at Uoldsboroiast inurs- BIack garah Peck, Irene Boyles, Mer day. ne Richardson, Florence Pannill and Mr. M. J. Dacy has been appointed Annie Preyer.

ing them? Those not familiar with the purposes of the institutes being held by our state department of agriculture for the benefit of the women from the farm homes $600,00000 deputy sheriff at Proximity to succeed At the Curry building Profs. J. A. Security to Depositors. McGee, who resigned the MatheBon and R.

A. Merritt will be Mr. T. W. principals, but the list of teachers for position.

that school has not been completed. Free 10c package Conkey's Lice may be interested in knowing something of the class of subjects discussed Misses Mary Jones, Lottie Denny Powder and 25c Poultry Book. Bring The Little; Store Around the Corner and Minnie McGinley have been elect ad. to Howard Gardner, Greensboro, at these meetings. Any or all of the following may be discussed if those ed special teachers.

N. C. Mail 7c. 20tf Tine GlotMers That's what we are. The farmer is-no longer recognized by his shabby dress.

Today as he passes along the city's thoroughfares he is a business man dressed in a neat business suit, or if you meet him at church or other public gathering, he is dressed befitting the occasion. Why? Because he has learned by buying the ALL-WOOL ALL -RIGHT Clothes that we sell. He gets the kind of clothes that he should have. Chisholm, Stroud, Crawford Rees present desire: At the colored schools the teachers Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Osborne and The Farm Fruit Garden," "The will be H. H. Faulkner and W. baby, of Doylestown, are visiting DENNY LLIN GTON Windsor, principals; Blanche Bonnell, the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. Farm Vegetable Garden," "Farm Poultry," "Farm Butter Making," Uhlma Moore, Sarah McKenzie, Nan T. Osborne, at Rudd. Roon Hfxrin or tViA HnmA HnrrnnnH- nie Goode, Eva Price, Grace Nelson, Mr. Alonzo D.

Barber and Miss JEWEILER Marian Williams and Edna Mitchell. ings," "Home conveniences," "liter Marv Harrell were married at the ature for the Farm Home," "Home COUNTY SCHOOLS. court house last Wednesday afternoon, 103 W. MARKET ST. The report of County Superintend' Making." "Home Nursing," "Cooking Meats, Vegetables, "Bread Mak- the ceremony being performed by Reg ent Foust for the year gives a succinct, ister of Deeds Kirkman.

iug," and "Educating the Girls en the Farm." interesting and encouraging commen We guarantee the Guilford buggy, tary on educational progress, when These are a fair sample of the ques tions that may be discussed at these used, in comparison with previous made here at home, to ride as eaBy, run as easy and last as long as any A nice line of Watches Clocks, Jewelry, Etc. Repairing promptly, and properly done. women's institutes; and surely they years work, and is particulatly impres buggy sold this market costing $20 are practical subjects and an intelligent discussion of them cannot fail to sive when viewed in contrast by the more, see lownsena zt-4i report made four years ago, when the be of much benefit to those who attend. county took a long but untried etep Mrs. H.

Lynch, wife of a Southern forward of employing at a good sal Railway engineer, died at her home in Mr: Dalton's mother Dead. Mrs. P. H. Dalton, the mother of ary an expert school man to give his his city last Wednesday afternoon of Mr.

R. F. Dalton, of this city, died at entire attention to the public school in yphoid pneumonia. The body was terests of the county. carried to Golnsboro Thursday for In There are twenty-nine rural schools terment.

Read the Following Unsolicited Testimonial in which two or more teachers are em Mr. J. C. Normeu, formerly connect ployed, and twelve rural schools in ed with the Bouthside Hardware Com whieh high school subjects are taught. the home of another eon, Mr.

W. 8. Dalton, in Concord, last Wednesday evening. She was 79 years of age and had been ill several months, her illness following an attack of la grippe last winter. The remains were brought to High Point Thursday and the funeral held from the Presbyterian church in that place.

Rev. Melton Clark, of Greensboro, conducted the service. pany, has moved his family to Stokes The average salaries of rural school dale, where he has engaged in bus! teachers for the past year were: Males, ness under the firm name of the $46; females, $41. Stokesdale Hardware Company. Among many other interesting facts Mr.

C. D. Ben bow has returned from to be gathered from Prof. Foust's re a three weeks' trip to Arizona, Kansas port is the improved average attend and Oklahoma, where be went to es Rev. I.

W. Williams Testifies. Rev. I. VV.

Williams, Huntington. ance, as compared wiin tne enroll ment, this being especially notable, W. testifies as follows: "This is to tablish agencies for the purchase and Bhlpment from first hands of "Indian both in the special tax districts aod certify that I used Foley's Kidney aiso in the cotton piill settlements. horses" to supply the wholesale mark et of Greensboro. Remedy for nervous exhauston and kidnev trouble, and am free to say that In addition to the foregoing, the fol Foley's Kidney Kemedy will do all Messrs.

D. H. Collins and John Pomona, Guilford County, N. March, 27th, 1908. Mr.

Sides, 'Dear Sir: I am thinking you would like to hear how I am getting along after using the new remedy you and Mr. Yates so kindly had me to use. -v After nearly four months of suffering with rheumatism and kidney complaint, and everything done for me which only relieved for the time being, I am now using the Band, which reemed to help me at once. At the time my feet, knees and hips were so swollen that I could not walk a step.1 As soon as I put it on there was a heating sensation all over my system, and in one week I was surprised that the swelling was going out, and I could sleep. In two weeks I qould the room, the third week I could go where I pleased.

I feel stiff in iuy knees somewhat, but that is going out fast. You may think this is quick work, but it is nevertheless true. My family and neighbors will testify the same. They all know I have suffered all winter, and I feel very grateful to you both, for what this remedy has done for me, and will recommend it to all suffering as I have. Respectfully yours, (Signed) A.

D. V. LEIGH. lowing interesting facts are. gleaned that you claim for it." All drueeists.

from the report of the county superin Campbell have gone to Dallas, to to attend the annual meeting of the tendent: Grand Lodge of Elks. Mayor Brandt, Value of rural school property: 1907- '08. $80,000: 1906-'07. $74,000. Increase I who attended the national Democratic convention in Denver, will return by way of Dallas for the meeting of the CONYERS' New Drug Store 350 South Elm St.

of $6,000. Value 1903-'04, when expert superintendent took charge, $42,000, Elks. showing very near double value of The W. I. Anderson Company, deal- property alone in four years.

Rural libraries: 1907-'08, 56, 19O6-'07, ing in wholesale produce, has pur No Lower Prices in the City FULL LINE OF STANDARD 45, 1903 '04, 27; increase of 11 the past chased a lot on Depot street of Mrs. M. E. Small and will erect a nice brick year; (over double in four years.) Length of school term: 1907-'08, aver business house there tms summer. PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, STATIONERY, age all rural schools, 112 days; average The building has been planned to ad of local tax districts, 129 days; an in mirably meet the requirements of the crease of last year of 17 days, and over company, it will stand between the Why don't you profit by the experience of others? Your family doctor is all right, and will do all he can for you, but he cannot cure that rheumatism.

I have cured hundreds of hopeless oases with my wonderful Band, dozens of them right herein Greensboro, and In Guilford county. Write today for full Information and terms. wholesale house of J. W. Jones Co.

1903-'04 of 21 days. and Tatum Taylor's livery stable. Total rural school census: 1907-'08, Prescriptions Accurately The frontage will be about 22 feet, 1906-'07, increase, 600. with a depth of 133 feet. There will Total combined city and rural cen be two stories and a basement.

sus: iyo7-'Ub. ls.sou; iyut-'07. Compounded You all know me. Z. V.

CONYERS increase 850. GREENSBORO N. C. Total census city and rural: 1903-'04, FRAZIER JONES ESCAPES. 15,700.

Finances: Total amount general Guilford Prisoner Takes French Leave-of county school taxes collected fines, Penitentiary. 1907-'08, 1906-'07, in The people of Guilford county, espe crease receipts ot $15,216. cially of the Gibsonville section, are New rural school houses built: at interested in the announcement of the a cost of $7,475. TAEE UIPE escape from a penitentiary convict ecnooi nouses repaired: Money ex farce in Hyde county of Frazier pended, $2,500. Jones, colored, whose see-saw be Patent desks in 61 school houses, in tween death on the gallows for wife crease of 10 over last year.

Get some of out nice Rockers, ranging in price from $1.50 to $50 murder and commutation to life imprisonment by Governor Glenn A Y. W. C. A. Home.

early the year kept him and the The directors of the Young Women's people of the community in a sort of a Christian Association of Greensboro harrowing state of uncertainty for sev have set on foot a movement looking eral weeks, terminating in a commuta to the ultimate erection of a building tion to life imprisonment finally. Nowhere in this city will you find lower prices on Toilet Articles, Drugs and Medicines than right here in our store. We guarantee that our prices are as low and in many cases lower than others. We can prove this. Go and examine prices for yourself in any store and then compare ours.

We will always be found more reasonable or at least, just as inexpensive. You will soon realize this and do as most people do save time by coming to our store first and doing all your buying in the drug line. No larger stock can be found in the state. If it's kept in any drug store we have it, and we are open all night long to accommodate you. FARISS-KLUTZ DRUG CO.

The store that appreciates your business. to be used as a home for the local asso Frazier was committed to the peni ciation. In the meantime the associa tentiary February 13th and escaped tion will rent a building and conduct July 6th. a boarding house for youug women. If The case of the commutation" of the proper financial encouragement Frazier Jones was one of the most remarkable in a great while, especially is received, the directors hope to rent and equip a building early in the fall.

in that there were repeated dates fixed The building will be equipped with club rooms and will be made an attract ive and comfortable home for homeless young women in Greensboro. Mr. John T. Rees, who has been conducting a store on South Elm street for several years, has filed a pe tition in bankruptcy in the United States court. Judge Bovd nampd Mr by the governor for the hanging, each time some move being made by counsel for the defense that would bring about an extension of time, this going on until it was declared by local papers and many citizens that the repeated preparations for death and the succeeding rays of hope in last-minute reprieves had come to be really harrowing and cruel.

Those who kept in close touch with the negro during the last few days of his sojourn in Guilford jail will remember that he made many declarations to the effect that, if the governor would only epare his life, he would serve his sentence as faithfully as was possible for man to do. He declared on several occasions that, in case he was sent to prison, he would never make the least R. E. Steele as temporary receiver, and and he is now conducting the business, The liabilities are scheduled at $4,965. with assets amounting to $3,700.

Get my "Book No. 4 For Women." It will give weak women many valuable suggestions of reliefand with Everything you want in Furniture and Housefurnishings. strictly confidential medical advice is entirely free. Simply write Dr. Shoon.

Kacine, Wis. The book No. 4 tells all I man UdDCDLdDUD about Dr. Shoop's Night Cure and how UdDCdDfm attempt to escape from the authorities. I these soothing, healing, antiseptic sup- a renow prisoner by the name 0f ererau DB euccessioiiy applied to "THE BIO STORE," GREENSBORO James Joyner.

from Green nt tnele. Write for Joyner. from vi me dook. i ne iNiernt i'iua i aniH hv escaped with Frazier. ST urreeuBooro urug uo.

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