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1 VOL. 91 GREENGDORO. N. C. THURSDAY, AUGUST 15.

1012. HO. S3. i ii, PEOPLE'S BARGAIH COLDIlti CAL NEW8 form. SENT AN INFERNAL MACHINE.

CLOSE OF YEARLY MEETING. Upon the recommendation of Su perintendent Mann, the city commis A BIG INSURANCE MEREGER. Matters of Interest to Reader of sioners have elected the following nign t-oint Young Man Charged Pleasant and Profitable sessi Hirf L. AdvertiMmeata Inserted txaCer thla Crime. cmSOoTO to Have D.ggest fjrwne.

additional teachers for the Greens Ccimpsny tw kritcwojicai One of thA mnat I OUtfl. uuro graaea schools: Miss Clara heading' at th rat oi one cent a word for each Insertion. Persons and firms who do not nave adrertlslns; contracts with the paper will be required to pay cash in advance. 14, lue nnrr.n nn. vonrnr Moot- i Clapp, of Guilford county: Miss Lil ever attempted in this section came in of pvion a lfl 9t result of meetings of insur lie Stainback, of Halifax county; Miss to ngnt in High Point Saturday, Guilford College Monday morning, daV an7 tvt" CUy MOn" when two men came near being thft fim o7 and.

Mond ght, Greensboro Dai3y Leak, of Kernersville, Forsyth county, and Miss Laura Hendrix, of The Patriot Far and Near. Miss Lois Davidson has gone to Lumberton on a sit to 'friends. Mr. C. A.

Bray has returned from a week's stay at Mt. Vernon Springs. Mrs. O. F.

Pear ce and Mrs. W. H. Rees twerit to Hillsboro yesterday on a visit to relatives. Capt.

and Mrs. Neil Ellington have returned from a visit to Kanuga Lake, near, Henderson ville. The city schools "will1 open the sec hurled into eternity while examining o'clock. ThAtim was lareeiv eiven Sea Dy fai Guilford county. an innocent looking narka that company in the South.

mt -a i us i rr i 11 1 1 ill a Jim film iiiil tiirnpd ntit tr on i axi giant Three deputy sheriffs made a hurry uv au lugcutuuoi; I ie63. Has your harness been giving satisfaction? not, let Julius Kirk-man make you a set to order. Townsend Buggy Company. FOR SALE Well buiit, good bone four-months-old male colt. Paul Coble Greensboro, N.

R. -F. D. 6. Phone 6220.

33-2t trip i from Greensboro to Whitsett structed infernal machine. The ex- Monday in response to a report that Life Insurance a blockade still was in operation near Southern jExpress Company and the forwarded that Yhlch mov that place. The officers returned men injured are W- M. Busbee. agent Uho I ll0m "eign to this city Aug- of tha comnanv at wrK a U.

I ust the Security. Life and Annu empty-handed, being unable to lo ond Monday in September, which will be the 9th day of the auu oiusi mem to go his wdtk ann ex- i L. C. Morton, cashier in th office "VY and the Greensboro cate the still or the distillers, but -w- -v i ii joints liik iihii i.iill, hi i nix li-: ri. i -w Miss Anthony Clapp, of Burling- mv.

they are satisfied that a blockade in Zii 4 insurance Company, in I all ssrvifts i rlPsirahlA hut that 7 in all services is desirable! but that in ue parage naa neen unclaimed outfit has been in operation in that ton, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. A. C. Forsythe, on South Forbis street. the office since last December, and his absence the elders should see to standard St iDianaara and the.

trusteoa rst tha Nw under a rule of the company, was to it that uTiot. services are hfeld in. ihe Rev. S. -M.

Rankin is conducting be placed with other, unclaimed churs rv sahhath YlT" I ana Annuit Company a revival meeting in the Presby freight for an "old boss" sale: Agent a supplemental meeting for the 'T ff a merger of terian church at Efiand this week." Mrs. Samuel Smith, of Columbia, Busbee was examining the package young people was held Monday even- commmeof' sT W014 when there was a terrific! explosion ing and Tuesdav. thre? members of WANTED To buy tender bunch beans and tomatoes; the tomatoes must not be too ripe. Will pay good, prices. Coe-Cobb Company.

Julius Kirkaian, the old veteran harness maker, is in charge of the harness shop at the Townsend Buggy Company's. WANTED A tenant with good reference, stack and. tools to cultivate a Jid three-horse tobacco i-d crain farm. Call or address O. Hines, McLeansville, N.

R. D. 1. '33-2t. FOR SALE Any one wishing a home near a should apply at once to Mrs.

A. I. Lamb, Whiteett, N. C. 29-5U 8.

is in the city on a visit to immediate vicinity, A report from Stokesdale states tha; Ruff. Brookbank, who was seriously injured by Bill Williams in an affray Saturday, August 3, continues in a critical condition. He has never regained full consciousness. Williams, who struck Brookbank on the head with a baseball bat and ran immediately after inflicting the blow, is still at large. Mrs.

Lula B. Carr, who and he and Cashier Morton were The largest cxowds of -the session ZZSiZ hur ed to! the floor. Both-men were attended the religious services Sun- Seensoo badly wounded, Mr. Busbee the more day. A meeting for worship was ConsoSda4 ornT seriously.1 He was injured about the held 30 0vlockv followed bv onsoUdatef companies a few her sister-in-law, Mrs.

L. Richardson. Rev. and Mrs. R.

F. Bumpass, of Littleton, are visiting relatives and friends at their old home in this city." y- l. i Mrs. W. A.

Scott, Mrs. John W. face, hands, arms and in the breast. slindav o5n At Mr Busbpo wa hrnnPht xue Jefferson Standard has a paid- ivir. ttusDee brought to aftrvicfia wftrft held in three different hi Greeboro and placed in St.

Leo's bulla.nss. Rbv rV Dri wrtt 1" a resigned her position with the Guil hosbital for treatment Tt was -V, iU3 or wniie the Secur- nospitai ior treatment. II "was Dennis, of Earlham College, Rich- itv TJfA ha naraTr rtjt thought at first that his injuries, mond Ind nreached a sermon of LnW guaranty capital of would result fatallv hut if -f now preacne5 a sermon 01 $100,000 and a surplus of $205,000. wouia result rataiiy, but it Is now f0rce and Mwer in the new meeting fm, ford Insurance and Realty Company, expects to leave Greensboro about Pure" bred Eerkshire brood sow, shoats and piss for sale at reasonable price. Arthur J.

Hughes, Greensboro. R. F. D. 6.

28-6t. October if or an extended visit to the believed, he will recover, al- house. Dr. Dennis is a descendant hough he will be disfigured for of thft Worth famnv in Guilford and life Morton's condition is not Randolpn counties. Rev.

DavId Bran. and serious, although his injuries are nnn nf NPhrasfca Li! Lif anc! Annultr Cook and little Miss Martha Cook are spending the week at Mt. Airy White Sulphur Springs. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph J. Sykes have gone to the eastern part 'of the state to spend a vacation of ten days with relatives and friends. Rev. Dr. Alexander C.

Sprunt, of Charleston, S. occupied the pulpit of the First Presbyterian church Sunday morning and evening. Mr. John R. Stewart has been confined to his room by Illness for oumpany nas over 516,000,000 in- very' painful.

monai hall and Rev. J. FarKer glance in force and the Jefferson m. a- xne DacKase containmsr inn nean- 1 1 x. 1 We are closing out a large lot of Davis machines at price.

Nothing better. Wright's sewing machine repair and supply store, ,118 West Market street. That home-made harness is all to the good and is found at the Town-send Buggy Company's. y.exp.osive descrtteds an ordi- nar Inolrln tH4 v0npor 6AVt? mo touiuuiea companies wo VM. itev.

Oscar Aioon. or cammpre, $07 Ann tttt, bronzed with nnnner IS inohes i ureeusuuw Pacific coast country. She expects to go first to Ashland, where her son, Wilfred, Is visiting the family of Mr. W. M.

Barber, formerly editor of The Patriot. Rev. L. E. Smith, who has been pastor of the Christian church in this city for the past two years, has resigned to take a theological course of two years at Princeton University.

Mr. Smith will go to Princeton in time to take up his studies September 20. He will be succeeded as pas tor of the church here by Rev. H. E.

Rountree, of Waverly, Va. a Mr. Edward P. Benbow, younger 8e.B.m.ITO-.r Re enters, $12,000,000 more will be td house at2 acloc5. ln the making a for co in wivTRfl To buv a small farm of xv, noon.

Mrs. Leanna HoDson, of mi. Dany of $9 000 000 box small Hnnr waa flt.taohfirt this i Ot r.O or 60 acres. W. u.

uuver, several days, nut is improving ana Greer.oro. N. R. F. D.

1. I expects to be out today or tomorrow. Airv. occumea tne Duimx at ciocis. i nriv, x.

being secured bv a leather hinge. I III Lfll-i VHIlJIIi. Standard accepted the resignations of cider mill you are looking vvnen the expressman opened the ln- At Saturaay session the commit-j the following officers: Joseph G. Miss Lake Patterson, of Arkansas, arrived Saturday; from Chicago, where she spent several weeks, on for is at the Townsend Buggy Com door side a match was ignited, this tee appointed to supervise the work Brown, president; Dr. Albert Ander pany's.

ighting a fuse, which set off the reported that a large, elegant, well nlclf V. onnt Tro TV explosive The device was so arrang suited meeting house had been erect ed that had the rough edge to the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles FARM FOR SALE lOU acres, three-fourths in timber, saw stock kin. and wood about 1-2 mile3 south-j fMrs.

Moore, of Brown west of Greensboro, Address Summl hd daughter, Mrs. J. I. ed for Yearly Meeting, fully equipped with all modern conveniences, in Benbow, and Miss Annie Riddick, of door failed igpite the: match a buckle attached to the leather hinge Edehton, were married at the bride's' cluding a handsome carpet donated After an ex- would have brought a snark. home last Thursday.

son, medical director, and C. W. Gawmell, actuary. Mr. George A.

Grimsley, secretary of -4ha Security Life and Annuity Company, was elected, president of the Jefferson, Standard, and Dr. J. P. Turner, medical director of the -Security Life and Annuity Company, was elected to the same office with the Jefferson Standard. out a large stotK oix xa Auanuc uuy, xsew xor ana tended wedding trip through the The package was shipped from by young-ladies, and that the total cost aggregated $17,214.17.

ill wv- mills. If you need one come quick. Closing 1'ACaeiFhia. hsinrth thov will ho nt hnme in this Thomasville and reached the Hish Townsend Buggy Company. The report on intoxicants and nar- Mr.

and Mrs. A. B. Kimball, ac- it rrhhriH nf1 rnnTT1 met and Point exnresR office on the morning Von ran cet a-solid preparatory companied by Mrs. Kimball's moth- cotics showed that literature had education at fferson Mrs.

W. O. Donnril, of Oak Ridga other while students at Guilford Col- to be addressed Charlie Hoover been distributed against the use of left yesteraay Dy automomie ror a lerG and was so wayhiiied from Thomas- muoxicaung nquor, tooacco, cigaret- visit to Oxford. tvtt-o ixr a mofcn viiio Hf nar0fi TPminatinn of tes and other narcotics. It was re Stock of buggies, surnes and ae judge James B.

Boyd is in Ashe- ol ported that one merchant had, from The corner stone of the North Greensboro Baptist church was laid Sunday afternoon with appropriate exercises. Addresses were made by -m rrt iJriKTi ii tir.an iii 1 1 1 ai ii c. i Liin hif luui iin i.rL. rii tci vawww livery wagons at reaucea pru. s- vllle presiding aver a special term ft ho the conscientious conviction, left off the i iii r-zi mM 1.

1 iin.v i i ii ii iii nt: i l. wr i i a lii i ri. i lii rx, i. wxx sale of tobacco in all forms Mrs T. P.

name of Ollie Hoover. The address Rev. J. Clyde Turner, Rev. R.

P. Lterm ia fexpectea to continue for North on Morehead avenue. The was written in a scrawl and the let- Walker, Mr. A. W.

Cooke and Mr. Bernard M. Cone. The new church The annual; meeting of the Old Students' Association of New Garden Boarding School and Guilford tho frosh- ccus, bodv was carried to Lexington last ter appeared to be a C. When uur cn t-u- ftvf fwxVn cnva tvfl an class of any college in iue night and the tunerai and interment tne correct name was aecipnera n- uajj a- will be a frame structure with a IIld.Il College held Saturday morning, state.

For particulars adores iongea nry weatnex aa, uiiuwu rum win take place there today. Mrs. was apparent at once that the pacK- seating capacity of about 400. Rev. Mr.

J. Elwood Cox, presiding. Miss ferson Academy, McLeansvmx. ed- corn -in -that-, section. is saia Watson was 68 years old and is sur- are was intended for Miss Ollie W.

H. Eller is pastor of the congregation, which numbers 50 members. it to vour notion in be damaged worse than.it was by vlyed husband, a daughter Hoover, a well known and attractive Mary M. Petty explained the asso elation as organized from the stu the old fashion way. Townsend Bug- last summer drought.

and two sons. young lady of High Point, gy Company. Mr. F. B.

Rankin, a well known At a congregational meeting of Officers went to work on the case dents of the New Garden Boarding haS ri. i. il.i i 1. C3 rtJntofl business man of Fayetteville, School founded in 1837, and also the 4 tnii of great bar r)o-i heriroom suits, been in the city several days on a amaoa to nrocooH as to mpTtiW a son of P. students of the same institution de 4 veloped into Guilford College.

A dinincroom suits, iron beds, oed visit to his father, Capt. W. early as possible with the work of a well-to-do citizen of It is My OiO v. helpful and inspiring address was de springs, teit tZ i "anKin, regisxer-or aeeas. erecting a new house of worship.

High Point. against young livered by Rev. Dr. David Worth Xades rugs and The North Carolina Association oi Subscriptions aggregating $2,700 Mclntyre was strengthened when it uui ituv 1 T- -r4- 1 thto MTV I r. Dennis, of Indiana.

Big bold price cuts maaerue uwi u. were made to the buiiaing iund, was learned that he left nis piace ot next weeK, opening Auurbu-y auu wh.lch. is now in excess of $5,000. business within five minutes after Not because of Its resources closing Saturday. It Is said that 250 The new edifice will be of brick and the explosion and did- not return Superior Court in Session.

on the very things you need. No such bargains have been shown here before. McDuffie's Furniture Store, the leaders of low prices, opposite Kress' 5 and 10 cent store. of over $2,000,000.00 is the delegates and visitors will attena- win represent an expenditure of It was also ascertained that he was Mr. and Mrs.

H. B. Tatum and 00Q when completed. a rejected suitor of Miss Hoover, for A two-weeks term of Guilford Su American Exchange National perior court for the trial of civil son, Charles, and Mr. Ed.

Cartiand Mr Kuykendall, who has whom the deadly package was in cases convened Monday morning. have gone to Stokes county on a contain of the Guilford Grays, tended, and it has been established Bank safe. Not because of its See us before buying a cider mill. We are right on them this year. Townsend Buggy Company.

with Judge H. M. Whedbee. of camping trip. They made the trip tne iocal military company, for sev- that he had sent the young lady by private conveyance through the erai years -nas been promoted to-the several threatening letters.

Secret Greenville, on the bench. This is steel vault or its strong walls, but because of the personality Judge Whedbee's first official visit country. office of major of the coast artil- service men had been at work on to Guilford and he has made a most Governor Kitchin spent several lery, with which the company is this phase of the case and had de A of the men in 'charge of the favorable impression upon the attor hours in the city yesterday after- I connected. The North Carolina com- cided to present the; matter, to the bank's affairs. neysv court officers and others who noon on his way to Mt; Airy, where panies forming the coast artillery grand jury at the next term; vof he had an appointment to speak last are jn encampment at Fort Cas- United States District court in this The Philadelphia Record is offering a handsome photogravure of Governor Woodrow Wilson, of New Jersey, the Democratic candidate for presi-dent, to all persons who subscribe to that paper for four months daily, who renew their subscriptions for aa equal period.

A four months ubscription order costs $1, payable In advance. The picture is well orth framing. When you subscribe, Pecify whether the picture i3 de-lred. have observed his method of dispatching the court's business. There are about 100 caes on the night in behalf of his senatorial can- well, near Wilmington, and Maj.

city. 4 4 I 4 4 4 I 4 4 4) The officers and directors of this bank are thoroughgoing business men, who keep close didacy. Kuykendall's promotion came at an It is said that Mclntyre came to County Commissioners Boren, Ran- election held there. Mr. F.

L. Page Greensboro and went from here to kin Tucker and Bradshaw are at was elected captain of the Guilford Asheville Saturday night. Before he calendar for the present term, but not a great many -of them will be ly in touch with the pulse of i toniTiA imAn Ihe 78. I was iw.tJU ABUduue, ti xrth oaroHna Asso- Miss Ida Sutton, a member of a he disappeared and was next heard 4i trade and finance; and they are always willing to forego I any possibility of gain where CV7AXi Ul. 1C elation of County Commissioners, prominent Fayetteville family, died of at Hamlet, where all trace of him at a hospital in this city yesterday was lost, a description of Mclntyre FOR RENT Several good farms.

F. Holmes, 114 North Mclvr reet, Greensboro, N. C. 32-2L tried before a jury at this time. A case out of the 'ordinary was dis posed of by Judge Whedbee Monday afternoon, when R.

H. Smith, of Pleasant Garden, was restored to the rights of citizenship. In 1889, when a mere-youth fie was convicted of manslaughter and thus was iitxaa SiittTi xnmna.nlea lhao heen Rent hroadcast over -ne pMr- Richard Ferrall and Miss Ola country and his capture is confident- rm rvQT.intto nniintv va were I I. there-ts any risk involved. Upon this basis of sound banking, your account is in yx rp.

Greensboro Tuesday afternoon from ly expected, married In this city Tuesday. The wn ceremony was performed by Squire Contract For Orphange Building. deprived of his citizenship. Some of the most reputable men in Fentress J. B.

Minor in the office County i--- 1 had been complaining of illness fori The finance and building commit-several days, but her condition was tees of the Methodist Protestant or- vited. V-: Treasurer McKinney. township testified to Ms correct Jiv ing and good character, and Judge Mr. L. M.

Clymer, who has been considered serious until Tuesday nhanee to he weo.ted near Hi eh Point Republican County Convention, August 29. Mr. Hiram B. Worth, chairman of Guilford county Republican exec-utive committee, has issued a call fr the precinct meetings to be held Monday, August 26, and the county convention on Thursday, August 29. Jt is set forth in the call that the Primaries are for the purpose nominating township officers, electing a aew township committee and dele Whedbee promptly signed an order indisposed for several weeKs, is re- nl wheu sbe began to sink rap- have let the contract for the erec- restoring his citizenship.

covering. His two daughters, who idly The body was carried to Fay- tion of a central building to cost were attacked with diphtheria while Ltteville vesterd ay afternoon for the S17.500. The new building' the first L. O. Dawson, a young white man, American EJtciianGo national on a camping trip west of the city, firaeral and interment.

of a group, will occuply a command- are improving slowly. The executive committee of the in nosition on a tract of land re- Rev. Dr. Thomas H. Lewis, pres- Agri ultural and Mechanical College cently purchased for the establish- lies at St.

Leo's hospital seriously wounded as the result a cutting affray at Young's mill pond Saturday. Lewis Maness, who is said to 1 4 I 4 I 4 I 4 4 I 4 I 4 4 I 4 4 4 4 4 i I 4 4 4 4) 4 Ident of Western Maryland College, for the colored race has authorized I ment and location, of a church or- gates to the county convention, which QRBEN8DORO. M. C. 8 turn win name candidates for Westmfnster, delivered an ad- the erection of a new dormitory for I phanage.

It is hoped that ample Va Tbe nnrrt car Yccr Savings. dress in Grace Methodist Protestant the agricultural students. The build funds to warrant the early erection have done the cutting, is in jail of additional buildings will be in hand wuniy officers, a chairman and executive committee, delegates to the sJate convention and attend to such and Rankin Brewer is held under a bond of $500 on the charge of hav ing been implicated in the v-s ao xxiajr UXJ xlivuuv It church last night and was heard ins -will be thoroughly equipped for with interest by a large crowd. instruction of agricultural studies A pretty bad wreck occurred a and its completion will mean a vast mile south of Julian. Sunday after- improvement -in the equipment i of noon, when an extra freight train the college.

At the meeting of the of six or eight cars jumped the track committee Professors J. D. Jordan an, roiled into a deep cut. All the and F. P.

Bluford were elected to The three men were members of a is an easy guess that the ac- tio of the state committee in de- fishing party that went from Greens-: boro to 1 Young's pond Saturday S. G. YATTG23, Pres. J. T7.

SCOTT T. C. ZOTLZS, CAtiier Drmneh: Boutk Greensboro HT7TT03, CaiM barri within a short time. The committee now has, as a result of the recent state campaign, sufficient funds to erect' the central building and to take over the necessary land. The central building is to be of brick and 4 will accommodate 50 perr, sons.

Construction work Js. to begin immediately. rrlhg all Roosevelt snnnorters from ym morning on a fishing trip. It is, said the crowd was well supplied with liquor and that this was the the academic department and Rust Participation in the Republican state Jfention to be held in Charlotte Ptember 4 will be the principal- cars were completely demolished-Fastrunninis supposed to have been the cause of the accident. sell Atkins was made an -assistant in the dairy department.

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