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The Greensboro Patriot from Greensboro, North Carolina • Page 16

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i r. THE- GREENSBORO PATRIOT, JULY 7, 1909. PAGE 16. -BBBBBBBBIIBKKU France shoes and. oxfords DISTRICT CONFERENCE.

DEATH OF MRS. MJLLIKAN. for ladies, "sold at $3 and, $3.50, ltB brBGnSDOrO chapel, a colored church near' Madi- fiw wwiiww Sunday afternoon, Sam Hayes Methodists Will Assemble at tiffin I the finest, best fitting, best ESTABLISH CD 1821. I was shot and instantly killed by Alf Martin, another negro, who claims July 14-18. looking and most comfortable ever Rev Ware presiding elder shown in this city.

That sounds 1 cZLil HitHrt has issued like- big talk, but there are scores nl31: Of ladies in Greensboro who Wear the shooting was" accidental. It is The End of Beautifut: and Wel Spent Life. Mrs. James M. Millikan-fed Friday morning at the family: home in Glenwobd, the southwestern" suburb of the city.

She been critically ill for" several months, and while it SIXTEEN PAGES. f- said that both were drinking. Martin is inrjail in Wentworth. rmXrconcerning the distr ct con- the La France who -will tell you a fact. Our -Sherwood line One of the finest heads, of cab WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1909.

bage ever seen in CireensDoro came to this office yesterday from Mr. C. U. Hinshaw, of Tabernacle. The head Church arR Jul'y 1 As:" comes in right after the -Trains No.

8 and No. 12 are the france, soldat and only trains going north that, will stop in both and high cut laced at Ruffin. High Point and button shoes. The was realized that her malady was a fatal one, the news of her death came as a great sorrow and shock to her friends. Recently" she spent several weeks in in 1 Philadelphia measured 3 feet 3 inches, in circum-foronno' and -wftiffhfid over 16 pounds.

at 6.26 A. M. and Greensboro at- i.iv uj0 That surrey you need is at the strjppe(i cf the outer loose leaves. and Baltimore, and while in the lat- Townsend Buggy, Co. It naturally attracted mucn attention.

ter' city underwent a very delicate 8.59 P. M. and at 9.35 P. M. it passes oneration.

All the do wer of loving Greensboro. It is about an hour's oxfords and shoes Jor less money The Ladies' Aid Society of Midway See Petty-Reid Co. for hay tools, as forks and presses. church will hold a lawn party on the 33ib banks of the city observed I church grounds Thursday evening as a leeal holiday. Julv 8.

beginning at 6 o'clock. Re hands and, skilled physicians could run from Greensboro to Ruffin. An than the aDovewm rma the best not stay the progress of the disease effor was made to get other trains thatr caiv be Produce that slowly sapped her life away. to stop, but failed. Passengers, com- $1.60 and $1.75.

We make a spe- The funeral was held from Grace ing over the Asheboro: road; should cialty of comfortable footwear for Methodist-Protestant church Sunday be in High Point not later than 6.26 women and sell, easy wearing, ifes. D. Gold, and little son, freshments consisting of cream, cakes ofraleigh, were visitors tne ana irappe wm ue mArniTxr of in ovTnMr mac oi. a sm Thtirsdav Julv. 15.

Those com- nexiDie common sense oxrords at ceeus are lu ue uscu ii vu. nW -over thfi Ramseur and Sahford $1.35, $10 and $2. -Black cloth ,1 -vc of the church, and the public is. cor friends, the church being filled to roads should be Greensboro not house slippersat 75 cents, rwSta Uially invited to attend, Midway Is overflowing. The service was" con- later than 9.10 A.

M. -Thursday, July same style In black kid at 60 and 85 1 cents, nice "oneTtran" vP" at Ladies' Comfort" shoes at $1.50, $2 and sllP0ers I ducted by the pastor. Rev. Og- 15. burn, assisted by Rev.

J. S. Williams, "Returning, No. burn, assisted by Rev. J.

S. Williams. "Returning, No. 11 leaves KUinn uur um-price btue-oi. laaies tan oxiords and pumns is hn of Asheville, a former pastor of the at 5.40 A.

M. and No. -7, at 11.33 A. We have sold lots of them but can still supply almost all sizes yv church. ine uouy was iaia to rest i uu ouaueciucuvo aic --o TV, 4 mcus suypers in tan red mt and the tory with No.

35, leaving at o.l f. xeainer ana Diaca. vici Kia. in Greene Hill cemetery grave was literally covered with a M. All these trains make connection "1 Alrv four miles east of the city.

rnhur Spimgs. Mt. Airy. Taior W. Wood returned from Tobacco farmers in the territory pa three-weeks business trip through tributary to Greensboro will be inter-eastern Carolina Thursday, evening.

ested in the announcement that the nn guarantee Farmers' warehouse has been leased WslTta satisfied cusl by P. Fulton Co who. 11 op-inats wny we nave nu erate this well known house during stoniers. BUGGY CO. the coming year.

Mr. Fulton is no TOWNbbNl) uu granger to the patrons of the Greens-Evangelist E. C. Glenn is at ox- boro market having operated the this week assisting in a Banner warehouse successfully sev-cof meetings. Mrs.

Glenn is visiting eral years ago friends at Milton. i Mr. L. F. Bernard attended the W.

O. Riddick, who has resid- profusion of beautiful floral offerings at-High Point for Asheboro. No. 11 mute and beautiful tributes of love connects at Greensboro for Ramseur, rom sympathizing friends. and No.

7 for Ramseur, also for Lao Mrs. Millikan was 38 years old and erty. a natJvp. nf Randolnh rmmtv Shf Let everybody be on time. Let was a srentle.

sweet-snirited woman nobody get in a hurry to leave. Let and made-friends of all who name us all go and give plenty of time to within the range of her acquaintance, attend to the Lord's work without iQtQT. rriora nt ed in ureensDoro ior several yeais She was a devout Christian and an distraction. OTi r-idS Asheville crUti where he will be general manager o1 active member of, Grace Methodist "Friday afternoon and night will Protestant church. be laymen's day.

Saturday A. M. the i the AzRlea Woodworking company, a Tn addition to her hnshanri TTnifpd connectional brethren will be heard. Mr. John vv lucKer, viio nab mauc recently organized concern that wil liis home in Charlotte since leaving manufacture all kinds of building ma States Marshal Millikan, Mrs.

Milli- Saturday, there will be the election 1 i 1 1 I 1 l.r.r. I orensDoro eignt or len years agu, teHaL Mn Riddick has successfully nan is surviveu uy two sons ana two Ul iclj uwcgatco nas moved to jacKsonwiie, ria. managed the Greensboro Herdwbod daughters, the youngest being an in fant seven months old: her aeed Dollars are hard to get. That's Mrs. R.

Murphy Williams, wife of Manufacturing Company for the past the pastor of Walker Avenue Pres few years. mother, Mrs. J. C. Bain, and four why you should see us before spending brothers, Messrs.

A. W. J4. W. tnem tor a so-caiiea nign graae ve byterian church, has returned from a -irici tn robHvPs ir, th Patprn nart Murrow Benbow, of Oak Ridge, hicle when we have them just as and C.

W. Bain, of this city of thp wno nas been employed as a sales good for less money. A man in the Greensboro Hardware TOWNSEND BUGGY CO. Valuable Real Estate Sold at Auction. Air 1.

ctrairora nas gone 10 Company's store since Mr. John W. Sonston, to take a position as Crews resigned recently to return to Thf hnmp nlaoA nf th lota Hill, nn Wpst Mnrket strPAt wao 'on Mr. John Messer and Miss Gussie the farm, gave up his position Satur at auction last Wednesday 'afternoon Germain, of Point, were married J- XT 11UCBU1U8 xyia day and left for Tampa, to play xiic vum. professional baseball during the re by the commissioner, Capt.

iais Clty aturuy arternoon, xne Walsh, and bid in by Mr. C. D. Ben- ceremony being performed by Squire Mr. vv.

Jr. Allen, manager ot Mey- mamder of the season. Mr. Charles bow at Tho nrnnprtv hoc oiuns in nis oitice. ers Department Store for several H.

Fields, who is well and favorable a4-W rri I frontage of 167 feet on West Market HAMULUS, uas goiie 10 Aiioxvme, Known to the trade, succeeds Jlr. street and sold for $54.24 a front foot. It is among the most desirable 1837 1909 Clean. Cool. Coisifortaible.

unimproved property in Grenesboro, GUILFORD COLLEGE II situated within three blocks of the county court house and postoffice. It is understood that the sale will hard For Both Men and Women ly be confirmed by the, court, since the heirs of Mr. Hill are" unwilling to II allow the property to go at the nrice offered. to taice a similar position in a. large Benbow.

-department store. re. i ir i ii ttt Judge James E. Boyd, Mr. and Mrs.

-n IT im R- 1 lna W. g. S. Bradshaw, and Messrs. A.

L. MenJeJ.alland Revs- Stephen My- Brook Justice Rnd A ReeceWeJeKm Scales tended the meeting of the Point Thursday to attend the funeral North Carolina Bar Association in cf Mrs. Sarah Blair. Asheville last week. Mr.

Brooks was We have a few more peas, but elected vice president bf the associa- annot guarantee to fill any orders tion from this judicial district and fcjsyond our present supply. also a delegate to the meeting of the -SOUTHERN PRODUCE American Bar Association. Mr. Scales Corner South Elm and Lewis. was made a member of the executive The next annual meeting of the committee.

rrlTy From the Reidsville Review it is 7n rJZZr bor' learned that Mr'. W. S. Snyder, who T-hlS has running a flour mill near XUlmmston last Winston-Salem, has purchased from the estate of the late C. R.

Doggett Courses in Mathematics, Ancient and Modern Languages, History, Eng lish Literature, Philosophy, and the Timber for Sale. I have 500,000 feet of good timber on the stump for sale at my place our miles east of Greensboro. 57-tf. W. A.

FIELD, Natural Sciences. Departments in Bible Study and Music. 'Noted for thorough instruction, high moral tone, and homelike surroundings. Located in the healthful Piedmont 437 Arlington street, Greensboro. I- No, we are not giving them away, nere lor the the Doggett mill, near Brown Sum but selling good buggies cheaper than -Battle Ground celebration Saturday mlt, and the papers conveying title ra Mr.

Baxter Caldwell, of Meek- were at Reidville the past section of North Carolina. Fall term will begin September 7. For catalog address any body in Greensboro. That's why we keep busy selling buggies. TOWNSEND BUGGY CO.

Tenbugr county a brother of Mrs. week. This is a well equipped flour, hZx Donnell of this city, and a grist and saw mill, including about descendant of Rev. Dr. David Cald- 200 acres of well timbered land, and L- Patriot siii Seai- 4- i i 5 I well.

is a valuable piece of property. SUBSCRIBE TO THE PATRIOT. 1 1 1 I A Sale of Muck SigmifficaMce it J.e public is liabIe to tire of so many fake "Below Cost" and "Bankrupt" sales, but the public never grows weary of bona fide opportunities to save money.on useful and dependable goods. We take tHis opportunity of announcing' that rn rxn IP Lr rVl UUVJ U7U And to lessen tne great task of moving' our Tremendous Stock we offer thing' at a mMk i mictn'oint Red weep honedPlin Quality of our goods well known all over Guilford, and honest dealings at all times have increased our trade from year-to year until we must seek more suitable quarters. Of every description and of the highest quality will be offered up at amazingly low prices.

uni-u DtuuMo UnUAY, JULY 24. J) 7 Jvrv?.

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