THE DAILY WORKMAN, J. L. MICIIAUX, Editor. J. Si MICIIAUX, Local Editor. Rates or SoBsoKimoH. 8ingU copy 4eenta By the week to earlier Un ttnti. By the month twenty-five oeoU ia edvanoo. Six months tl 60; one year 13 in ad iranoo. Offlo at printing offla tftkt Central frotettant, RAILWAY CUIDE, Grkxnsboro, Aug. 1, 1885. aiOBMOND SAHTIIXI BATLBOAD. Arrives from Richmond at 9 81 a m 1111pm 9 28pm 8 87am Leave for Richmond at XOBTB OABOUXA KAIL ROAD, ArriTea from Charlotte at m , Leaves for Charlotte at 1 1 ArriTea from Goldsboro at laves for Ooldsboro at 817am 918pm 986am 1121pm 9 00pm 9 85am KORTH-WBSTIBlt K. 0. RAtLSOAD. ArriTea from Ralem at 8 00 a m 4. .. 8R5pm LeaTea for Salem at . 9 46 a m M " 1185 pm a?. II.T, RAIL VO AD, Leave Fayetteville, - 1 .00 p. m. Arrive at Greensboro, - - 7:00 p.m. Leave Greensboro, - - - 9:40 a. m. Arrive at Fayetteville, - - 8.45 p.m. JAMES E. BOYD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Greensboro. N. 0., Has resumed the practice of the Law in the 8Ute and Federal Court. X&Offioe tip ataira in Wilaon k Sho- ber Bank Building, July 22 lia LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Send us the newt from every quarter. Will Bogart stopped over awhile at Marion. Mrs. W. F. Moss came up from Danville this morning. Mr. Lou Brockmanlhas returned from Asheville, and i well pleased with his visit. Messrs. J. A. Odell and Will Branson returned to their business at the Durham Cotton Mills this morn, ing. f Mr. VT H. Hill, who came up 'from Danville Saturday night last, is spending the day with his family here. Miss Katie Thornton is on a visit to friends at Leaksville, and will probably apend some weeks at that point. Mr. W. E. Bevill has returned from Mount Vernon Springs, and speaks well of the water and sur roundings. Rev. J. B. Richardson passed through this morning on his way home at High Point from a brief visit Dr. George W, Ross is extreme ly ill at the Benbow House, and not expected to recover.' The disease, however fever was not contracted here.' . y ' Keep It Before The People. A Washington physician has . ex amined several hundred young ciga rette smokers. iHe found "that one fifth of the number had heatt disease. Mr. Monroe .Whittington is just returned from a visit to Piedmont Springs, and says that Mr. Jesse Julian and Mrs. Houston are there and getting along finely. . T. V. Me.CtillocVi nreached to the gratification, and we trust edi fication also, ; of a large audience at the Methodist Church here yesterday morning. He also preached at night, when, owing o the threatening as pect of the clouds the number at tending was not so large yet it was fair. , - - - ' . ' Vol. 3. Mr. Albert Gorrell was quite sick yesterday, but is reported as bet ter to-day. We are glad to learn also that Mr. Dennis Curtis and the little daughter of Dr. Alford are im proving. Rev. J. R. Jones returns from Underbill, New York, to Summer field, this county, but tor how long a period we have not learned. A postal indicates the change, without par ticulars. Yadkin Valley News hears of a white bear that has been seen fre quently in that section of country, but doubts whether it be a bear or a bare sheep or dog. People are liable to be deceived. There is a strong probability that a big excursion will be run from Winston and Greensboro to Ashe ville on the ,27th of August ; and if so, the public will be duly advised through the Daily Workman. We learned Saturday that there was a notable trial under way at "the Mare's office." but supposing that was at the livery stable, we were sur prised to find that it was but a short distance in the rear of the court house. Mr. A. A. Shelton. of the firm of Vernon & Shelton, tobacco buy era, will leave on the train to night for Baltimore. Some of the mischief- loving, suspecting young men about town have an idea that the return of Mr. S. will reveal something of which he is now only the separate "halt. Almost the chief croaker of our town is forced to admit that the times are much improved. Money circu lates more freely We to-day than it has for a long season, and a large number of those who have nothing to do are such as have a preference for an easy sort of life if doing nothing can be called easy. By all means our streets and side walks should be put in first class con dition by the time of the conventions of fruit men and druggists which will be held here the 12th and 13th of the present month.. Everything should be put in holiday trim, and though there is time enough yet for sweeping and garnishing, the day is too near to justify any degree ot indinerence. The Guilford Co. Teachers' Institute. The Guilford county Teacher's In stitute has increased to unprecedented proportions. There are now over 60 regular enrolled members, almost all regular teachers engaged in the work, besides the casual visitors, who are not enrolled. The daily attend ance is "much larger than at many of the State Normals. The following is the programme for to-morrow. - Programme of teacher s insti tute, TUESDAY, AUG. 4TH. Opening Exercises and Calisthen . . ics. 9:30. Fhysioiogy, rrot. tioit. . to. Lesson in Advanced Reading, Prof. Smith. , 10 1 30. How shall we keep the little - children busy at their seats. Prof. ' Holt. 1 . 1 1 : 30. Language Lessons, Prof. Smith. 12, English Grammar, Prof. Holt.'. i3j'3o. Arithmetic, Prof. Smith. ;V I. Friday Afternoons and School Ex hibitions, Prof. Smith. , ' 1:30. Miscellaneous Discussions of Queries, etc.1- GREENSBORO, N. 0., MONDAI, AUGUST General Grant, Sunday work on his Tomb Yesterday at River side Park. The sale of ''lemonade and refreshments will show where the American gixzard beats with the biggest strokes of patriotism. Dr. Newman's sermon will occupy two hours, it is thought. The book mak ers are engineering far the almighty dollar with as much earnestness as Lea and Grant did for the mastery between the Potomac and Richmond. Honors to the Lamented Shot well. We quote from the News and Observer of August and 1 All day yesterday the remains of Capt, R. A. Shotwell lay in state in the rotunda of the capitoL The cas ket is of metal, in imitation of rose wood, and its handles are of massive silver. The casket rests upon a bier, whose base is concealed by ever greens and magnolia leaves. Over the casket is thrown the Governor's headquarters flag, of dark blue silk, with the coat-af-arms of the State in its centre. At the head is draped the Confederate "battle flag," under which the dead soldier so . often marched. On top of the State flag is a wreath of pure white flowers. Un the main doors ot the capitol crape 'is draped, and the same emblem of mourning is displayed at the door of the State library and aMhe door of the depart ment of agriculture. On both the flag staffs the State flags are displayed at halt mast. All day long people passed through the rotunda, and as they passed the casket they bared their heads, as a tribute of respect to the memory of a good soldier and an esteemed friend. '' Railroad Coming and Real Es tate Booming. We take the follow ing from the Yadkin Valley News of August 1st: ..." - . . 1 w Our reporter visited the stockades of the C. F. & Y. V. Railroad in the vicinity of thia place this week, and reports everything working harmoni ously. Already much work has been accomplished and the force seems to "go in with a will and determina tion to hurry the thing through so that the locomotive can roll into the "White City of the Mountains" at an earlv day. Some say, "the thing is settled," and we could have told you so long ago. , if you had taken the trouble to consult us about it Now is the time for men of business and money to locate here. If there is 1 town in the South with a bright fu ture, Mt Airy is that town. ' Parties are buying real estate in a hurry in this place. Among the re cent Bales, some of which have been made this week, are the following: Dr. J. Meigs Flippin, of Pilot Moun tain, N. C, one lot; Mr. Jeff Moore, of Patrick county, Va., one lot. Mr. Moore is fixing to commence build ing a tasty residence. 1 he carpen ters are busy getting ready; to com' mence on the magnificent residence of Mr. J. I. Grimes,' ot Jinaestowns Other sales have been made in the last few days. . A large per dent of the buyers are either building lor expect ing to build at an.early dayj Let the ball roll no town jft North Carolina can show more solid backing for a large place. The people are begin ning to see this, and the result is be- A- Good Mother. "On good mother," say a George Hsrbert, "ia ronrf Vi . a - hnnrirrl aAhnmma.RtAra. 1 - Ia the home she ii loadstone to all hearts and loadstar to all eyes.'! Imitation of her is constant imita tion . which Baoon likens ' to a "globe of precepts." It ip instruc tion: it is teaching without words, Often exemplifying more , than tongne can teach. In the face of bad example, the best precepts are of bnt little avail. , The example is bllowed, not the precepts. Indeed, preoept at variance with praotioe is worse than useless, inasmuch as it only serves ' to teach the most cowardly of vices bypo'crioy. No. 49. For Rent as Soon a Completed I A two story honse with 7 rooms, neat ly finished up, with good well water, on Asheboro St. Apply to au3 lw IfnwM Niwxlu Wanted I At Durham Cotton Mills, good Weaver and Spinners. Liberal wages paid. Apply to J. A. Odill, Presid't, au3 dCt w2t Durham, N. C. To meet the demands of the in ereasing population of South Greens- boro I am continually addina- to mv stock of Family Groceries. I shall ao endeavor to keep a good supply of country produce, fresh from the wagons. A lot of goods received to-day. No need ef crossing the Railroad. au3 lw Mtbor Niwklu The person who borrowed Law son's History of North Carolina from Joe Fetzer is respectfully asked to je turn he same without farther notice. au3 2t Save your money by trading in South Greensboro, and perhapa yonr life by not crossing the Ra lroad. au3 lw Notice to the Public 1 Wharton 4 Stratford have many ar tides which are goipg to be sold at some price, and those who come first will secure the beet bargains. Do not come in until Tuesday, for the reason that they may have time to gather up and classify. aultf. I have moved my stock of goods saved from the late fire to the room formerly oocupiei by J. W. Soot k Co. for their Notion Department, where can be found with a nice line of staple and faney groceries, feed, ete.' anltf T, S. Shblton. Snaxi Bites. R. W. Smith, Mebane- ville, N. 0., says: Tar Heel Liniment cured his horse that waa bitten by a snake. Farmers and others will re member this and keep Tar Heel Lini ment in their homes. Prioe 60 cents. We find that there ia some misun derstanding in regard to our bills cir culated yesterday, advertising the "Rag Muffin Don't Care Club." Those who do not desire to take part in the ball will be entertained by promenades and muaio by tab Greensboro Brass Band. jj30 4t Rob't Harris. Kirkpatriok k Brother, contractors for all kinds of briok work; solicit the patronage of the people of Greensboro, Satisfaction guaranteed. Refers to the Holts of Alamanoe, for whom they have built several cotton mills. Can be found on their contract with Messrs. White and Trogdon of this city. Fine Teas, English Breakfast, Younir Hyson, Gunpowder. He-No, and other grades, at Soorr k Co. 'a. July 27 tf. . 1'erfection at last,, the "Boss" Cracker. Sold only by J. W. Soon Jk Co. 'a July 27 tf. Consider This! We propose to sell goods at a very small margin of profit for the next thirty days, the better to enable us to comply with the wishes of the oommomty in our selections for Fall trade. We pro pose also to exchange goods for dried fruit of all kinds at the highest market rates for same as to quality of fruit. Try s. I ., Respectfully, H. C. Hobton, July 20 -lm ' D. Curtis old Stand. - W. 0. Stratford wants to do haul ing with a air of lare mulop, Can be seen at etore in MoAdoo House where Wharton k Stratford are temporarily. "' Ijov aw . ' .. ,. :....,: 3, 1885. ADVERTISING RATES; DISr-LAYXD LOCAL 8 lines 1 time, 9. it 8 " 8 times, .44 8 " lweek, .68 8 " I time, .60 8 " times, .78 8 " veek.1.00 1 inch 1 day, f .4d 1 8 dava. .75 1 " 4 1 week, 1.00 1 day, .05 8 days. 1.00 2 1 week. 1.601 Contract Advertisements taVan mt proportionately low rates. Entertdntlht ptt qfflmin. Urgnmboro.N , 0., at HOfmd-obui matter. A oar load of fresh melons received to-day at J. H. Wefa. jy23-tf . . Roller Queen Patent Flour still takes the lead. Sold by July 18 tf Soon k Co. A large lot of f 10 eent lawns to be sold at (cents a yard. Also a lot of children's 10 and 15o hose at half prioe, t Wnx AaxraxD'e. Jane t-tt. "Itoss" Crackers! The finest Cream Crackers in the city, at Soon k Co. 'a. July 27-tf Brick For Sale I Good building brick for sale. Per- sons in need will call-on Rodkbt Pbiok, June" 27 4w Greensboro. Call at Cartland'a and see those ele gant styles of scarfs for Spring. He has also just got in new Spring cloths, beautiful patterns. Has Celluloid Col lars, Cufls, and Furnishings. Call and examine. Feb. 27 tt .H. . W. R. Murray ia offering bargains in Men'a Lowcut Shoes, Ladies and Misses fine Slippers all of the vary l eet quality. Call and get prioes be fore buying. Also a great variety of Dress Goods at reduced prioes. June ia u. An Organ For Sale 1 Any person who stands in need of an Organ of the celebrated Peloubet make, and wants it at a oheap price for cash can hear of a chance by calling early at thia office. ' July 15 tf. Wanted I To build houses for the citizens Greensboro and vioinity. Also am re pared to furnish pine lumber in any quantity and at bottom prioes. K. W. E BOOKS. Office on South Elm SL and O. P. k Y. V. R. R. JuW2-tf. Silks. You will find at Levi Houston's, over store of Houston k Bro, Greensboro, N. C, a full line of embroidery Silks, Chenille, Arrasene and all kinds of em broidery goods, embroidrr silk only Set per doz, assorted oolors. Ladiea long hose knit of pure silk only 82 a pair. Also keep gentlemans silk boss and infants hooda. Sunday Supplies I Customers will pleaae bear in mind that Saturday is at busy day with us, and we respectfully request that they send in their orders for Sunday supplies on Saturday morning, as we have had to negleot some orders lately when sent in later in the day. J, W. Boon k Co. may 29 tf Great Redaction in the Prlceof Ice. I have received to-day one ear load of Northern Kenebeo Ice and will sell the same at one cent per pound in any quan tity from five pounds up. If you want to remain. InTgoodJbealth during these hot days you should use good clean ioe. The same can be had at my store at all hours. Also fresh Georgia melons on ioe. Respeolf ully, ' ' . . J. H. JulyU-lf Wxst. . , I'lie Fountain Head I " When yon call for what yon want at ' the new and elegant Soda Fountain of Alford k Miohaux yon may be confident of getting the best Their soda is flavored with the purest and most tempt ing of extracts, and if yon would ohoose ' Deep Rook, Tiohy or Eissengin, you can ,.be accommodated, with the assur ancethat you are drinking the thing ex- ' pre&sei by the "name. . "v