THE DAILY WORKMAN, , ADVERTISING RATES: DISPLAYED I LOCAL 3 in. 1 day, f l.(Ml 10 liuea 1 timo.f 0 J. h. MICIIAUX, Editor. J. S, MICIIAUX, Local Editor. The Baily Workman, 0 o aays, 1.00 8 1 week, 2.00 1 00L 1 day. 1.60 2 times, 1.00 1 week, 1.60 Itime, 1.20 2 times, 1.60 1 reek. 2.00 RatssoiScbsokiitioh. Single copy SmdU By the week to carrier ten cent, By the month twenty-Are eeoU io advanoo. Sis months fl 0; one year 3 in ad ranee. f " 1 week. 2.00 1 " 1 " 8.60 tST Contract AdverUnii.enui taken at proportionately low raU-s. Entered a the pott offlot in (Jreentboro,Jt. C, a tecond-clatt mutter. Vol. 3. GREENSBORO, N C. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1835. No. 95 WtfOffiot on South Elm Street, under Btmbote Hull. RAILWAY GUIDE. Greensboro, Aug. i, 1885. IOHMOKD DAKVILL1 RAILBOAD. Arrives from Richmond at 0 81 m llllpm 938pm Leaves for Richmond el 8 87 a m NORTH CAROLINA RA1LU0AD. Arrives from Chnrtotto at Leaves (or Oharlmt tit 817 m 18 pm 8 86 a m 11 21 pro 9 00pm 985am Arrive from OnMaboro at Leave for Goldrfluro at HORTH-WCXTRRN I. 0. RAILROAD. Arrives from Rnlsm at 8 00 a m 8A5pm Leave for S item at 9 4fl a m " 1185 pm 0.7. T. . RAILROAD, Leave Fayetfeville. - 1 :0fl p. m. Arrive at Greensboro, - - 7:00 p. m. Leave Greensboro. - - - 9:40 a.m. Arrive at Fayetleville, - - 8.45 p.m. SCHEDULE OF.MAILS: Mails going Nrtli cloned 8 01 a m " " "000pm " 8onth " 9 (Oam M " 9 00pm "SalemBr'cu" 9 00am " " " 9 00pm .. Ettai 9 00m "0.P.AT.V.B.B" 9 00 am General delivery open from 7 00 a m to 8 00 p to., except daring the distri bution of mail. On and after Monoay, Aug. Slat, the Money Order and Regis tered Letter office 'will only be open from 9 00 a m to 4 00 p m. LOOAL INTELLIGENCE. Capt. Aleck Rankin, of the R. & D. Railroad, was here this rrioro- in- ' " ', ": " Rev. V. A Sharpe has gone up to his work on tb,e Trtnity College -district. Mr. W. C Bain returned to Gra ham some days ago from visit to Randolph. Durham wants a railroad direct to Lynchburg, Va. Greensboro has that already. Mr. A. V. Lloyd and Mr. J. D. Mann went east this morning on an insurance tour. Prof. O. W. Carr is here to-day, and may be found at his office on South Elm street. We have not found the man who hinted that he could do better than to buy of our advertisers. Let us hear if you can. v ; .' Mr, W, L. Holt, of . Graham, purchased a house for himself here yesterday, , He returned to Graham last night.' , ' J ' We learn from the ' Bennett Seminary Visitor .that Charles H. Moore, A. M., has been added to the faculty of the institution. - . Rev. Wilbur F. Steele, B, D. , who is the principal of the Seminary, has recently returned from a visit north, and is at his post here. v.c ' ,; ' " ' '"' v'4 Notice. There will be a very im portant meeting of the members of the Baptist church Sunday morning . next after service. A full attendance is earrfestly desired. ' ' " ? ? " ' m t ' ' The eight page editipu of the Greensboro Patriot which came out this week was highly creditable to its projectors, : and contained a . large .. amount of matter in the interest; of our" business . men -In Greensboro, graham and Kernersville. ..There was a large edition printed. , The Twin City Daily speaks of there haying been "plenty of frost" in thht section yesterday morning. Father McGinity will hold ser vice in the Catholic church on Sun day at it o'clock, a.m., and 7:30 o'clock, p. m. Mr. T. R. DwigginK, merchant at Pond, this county, came iu last evening with his accustomed load of bartering merchandise, and early this rroming set out on his return home. Celedration Temperance Cen tennial The New Garden Band of Hope w!ll keep children's day by ap propriate exercises in the grove at New Garden, 3, p. in., September 26. Mrs. Saltie T. Chapin, of South Carolina, left here this morning for Charlotte, where she will speak on temperance this evening. Mrs. Laura Winston, Superintendent of Press Work, accompanied her. Rev. J. R. Jones, of Summer field, will assist Rev. T. J. Ogburn, pastor of the Methodist Protestunt church, in a series of meetings in Wiuston, beginning next Sabbath morning. To look up and down our chief thoroughfares during the hours ot business one mutt see the vast im provement that has been made within a twelvemonth, comparing 'ity with '85. ! Those who cannot see the dif ference should buy new glasses. Sample Brown has provided his store with four of those stylish oval s gns, two for each of his front doors, so that no one need go Hnnting through town, Both np and down To find the store of Sample Brown. At FUhblate's, too, there are some new dummies, dressed up in an inch of their lives, and so proud that they never even nod their heads to passers by. . They are a standing insult to a man who has on his old clothes. . Wauted! A good stout white boy, iweJve to fifteen years of age, and who is not afraid of work. Call at the market. . se25tf J. W. KiaaoDLB. A Mght tVorth Seeing ! No . sueh exhibition ever before in Greensboro.' ' Mr. ArinfleW has shipped from New York, and they are now in stock, about fifty pieces of Carpeting of all styles and qualities. They are' "ar ranged in his new Carpet Department on second floor, and the publio are in vited to call and inspect them. Hand somer styles, (all new) and lower prices than ever before. Be25tf Patent Roller Flour I Meal, Ship Stun" and Oats jnst received at - Minos Ne-wkiji'b. . . ae25 2t - ' ' 1 : ' - . . ' ' Guns, Gun Implements, Brass and Paper Shells, Wade, &o. Good Paper Shells at SOcts per hundred. A ear load of Cook and Heating Stoves ' for wood and coal, just received at 1 ' . " se25 lw ' Harris k Fuppan's. , Fire t Fire 1 .. HOW TO PUT OUT FIR! ' , " N All families in town interested in the exhibit of the Celebrated Lewis Hand Fire Extinguisher, which will take place to-night in the square near the Court House at 8. p. m. ,; These five ex- tingttiahers will be for sale by , ' - J. W.eooTT A Co.,- ' Agents for Guilford and Randolph. ' - , ' I m ' , . (For Other Local See Second Page.) . ; Programmo Of Concert For Benefit Of Baptist Church: PAitn. 1. Chorus Venite in C . Porter. 2. Piano Duel Galop de Concert . A'ttf terrer, Mixse Alderman 8. Vocal Solo The Daisy ArJiii Miss Bessie Yates. 4. Qnarletle Celestiul March, Uruckmun (Violiu, Violineelb, Flute and Cornet) Menu. Alderman, accompanied 011 Piuno by Miss De L. Alderman 5. Vocal Solo Tell.Me My Ueart. Bih op. Miss M. Spears, 0. Coruet Solo The Winds that Waft My Sighs to Thee, IF. V. Walbice A. H Alderman PART IL 1. Inatniaiental Qaartetta: Mechanics leraplo Match, DurrtlL First Kiss Waltz Gooch. 2. Piano Solo Carnival Pranks, Schu man. Miss S. Jones. 8. Vocal Solo Eckerta' Swiss Soog, V'w) SotUvj. Miss Katie Scales. 4. Fluto olo-The Wrenn (Polka), E. JJamnre. S, L. Alderman. 5. Vooal Duett -Come to my Heart, Millard. Miases Spears and Arnold. 6. Male Quartette Selected. Messrs. Griffith, Hall, Alderman and Ireland. Doors open at 7:80 Onoert begins at 8 o'clock. Kernodl will have the finest meats in the market to-morrow. se25 It Magnum Ronuni Apples 1 - I have on hand a fine lot of this well know apple, nice and mellow. Aleo "Old Gold" and Pace'a Dianora Chew ing Tobacco. " Tip Top" Patent Flour the best on the market. A foil line of Family Groceries of all kinds. Bogart'a Corner. 'J. S. Basses. se21 lw City Lois! A few very desirable building lots within five minutes' walk of the Court Hoosecan be bought by applying ut this office. se24tf Jnst ReceiTed ! Another car load of the well known Anchor Brand Lime to be sold as low as the lowest - Respectfully, se24 St HciSON & KibxxaH. F. Fisbblate Has received all the latest styles in Fall and Winter Clothing and Furnishing Goods, and if you want good goods cheap come and see us ' - se24tf. Good For The Jlarket! John Kelley will have in the market on Saturday a supply of splendid beet ant the finest of pork the first pork of the season and invites all who love good meats to call curly on Saturday morning. Je242t Oysters reoeived daily at , Lttnch CoUnTXR, se23tf ' At the Depot I am very sorry to have to remind very many of our customers that there are yet but four days in which to pay their "bills rendered" before , we go north, We shall Wglad to indulge yon further, bet it takes money to do a prompt business, and hence ask and ex pect immediate payments. ' se22 3t ' , ' ' W. S. Mootub. , Oysters on the half shell at 1 -"'" ' ' LUKOH CoTTSTtdt, . se23tf ; ' - At the Depot V . . . ' m nati 1 .' 1 Contractors, Tate Notice I The new distriot school building for the southern part of Greensboro is now open for bidders, who can see the plan and specifications by. , calling at the Greensboro Sash and Blind Factory, ' se22 lw ' Dr. Smith proposes to run a street 40 feet wide between his study and hi brother, S. C. Smith's houae, westward, opening up levtral lots elevated aud moat eligibly located, lying well and in good neighborhood, which he offers for sale. Cull and look at them. Also a lot Ijiiig outho front (church) street, between his study and his brother's. This piece of ground will lie a cornrr lot. and is fplendidly tliadtd by large ouki and elms mIS lw - Carpets, Hugs, Oil Cloths, in ul (radi'S and ut the lowest prices. seStl C. Si M. Pbctzfkldeh. They have arrived at H. C. Horton's a beautiful line of Fall and Winter Goods, Hata, Boot, Shoes, Trunks, Valieses, 4c. Hsts of the latest styles. A beautiful line of Dress Goods. No tions of every description and selling at at rock bottom prices. Give us a trial and be convinced. Very Truly, Ao., II- C. floHroH, Odell Building, South Elm Street, belli.' Snakb Bites. B. W. Smith, McLeans ville, N. C, says: Tar Uei l Liniment cured his horse that was bitten by a snake. Farmers aud others will re member this aud keep Tar Heel Lini ment in their homes. Price 50 cents. 25 different brands of Chewing To bacco on our retail counter. We ought to please the mot lastidious out of that assortment eelltt J. W. Scott k Co. For Rent! Splendid rooms in Central Hotel building. 'Price for single room, from $1 to $2.t0 per month. Apply to sepl'Jtf H. IL Tate. -A lot of Cotton Butting for quilts and comforts just received at se8tf W. R. Mtobat'b. A new lot Ladies' and Gents' fine Shoes just received for style and dura bility not' exoelled. Call and see them and ret prices. W. R. Mcrrat. se8tf ' - "The Old Oaken Bucket"-not the one that "bung in the well," but the nicest, newest, neatest, nobbiest Jelly Glass you ever saw. Ask 10 se them at ttu'28 tl Scott Co.'a W. B. Farrar, tn Jeweler, keeps a nice stock of artioles in his line which h guarantees to sell on good terms Other dealers may claim to be fair, but he claims to be Farrar still. Call and examine his elegant stock, assured that you will find something to fill the bill. 261- . Cream Cheese I , New Fall stock nice and sweet, just received at Belltf , Soott A Co. 'a. Town Lots For Sale ! At reasonable prises and on . easy terms. Apply to June 11 6m Kob'tM. Douglas. A Rare Opportunity. Owing to continued , ill-health, and intending to spend the coming Winter in Florida, I offer my Stoelt of Goods for sale upon yeiy favorable terns. If purchaser desires it, I will retain half interest, provided ; am ' allowed six months' vacation. Having disposed of my old stock at auction and private sale during the past Summer, purchaser will find my assortment now on band unusually free of odd and ? unsalable goods, with lots of new goods just re ceived. Terms of sale made to suit purchaser. Only a small per cent of the whole re quired cash : balance on good time, properly secured. ' , - . se22 lw ' Edwaed A. Suaiiii. Three Years Oldnd GettingOlder. : This is -the celebrated 'Old Gold" chewing tobacco For sale by Alford k Miohaux. . - aul9tf "Old Oold" Chewing Tobacco, 8 years old, at sell If J. W. HroTT Jfc Co.'i For Rfnt ! A nice dwelling house with six rooms. Apply at this office. July 6- tf - - You will find the "Reliable" Ham tho l)e try them. Fur silt bv tf T. S. Shflton. Miiih' Fruit J.n s! l;!.'alloii, 1 gallon, 2 and 3 gullon Stone Jrn jiiHt received nt 4 tf. Soott 4 Co.'a, Dbury Howell is sti'l open, and is the man for fresh fish. Every day of the Mason you ran come and flod what you want sepltf Wauled to lluy on the Best Terms! Three buil-'ing lots for parties who will not psy an exorbitant price. Call on the editor of this paper, with a sUte- manl mm ,a IamIIam .1 1 ... . t. . court bouae. iia.. ita in IQf-f An Organ For Sale 1 Any person who stand in need of an Organ of the celebrated Pelonbet make, and wants it at a cheap price for cash, on hear of a chance by calling early at this office. July 15 tf. ----- -- In uonsequenoe of the advance in granulated sugar, we are forced to acV vance our price to ten cent a pound, o; eleven pounds for a dollar, for the present, and may be forced to a still further advance soon. Very Respectfully, wStf J. W. Soott ft Co. Wanted! To build houses for the citizens of Greensboro and vicinity. Also am pi paradto furnish pine lumber in any quantity and at bottom prices. R.W. Beooks. Office on South Elm St and C. F. 4 Y. V. R. R July2-tf. m m ,- Kirkpatrick k Brother, contractors for all kinds of brick work, -solicit the patronage of the people uf Greensboro, Satisfaction guaranteed. ' Refers to the TT-1. I . .. hihi 01 Ammanoe, ror wnom tney nave built several cotton mills. Can be found on their contract with Messrs. White and Trogdon of tnis city. Jy29tf -1Mtta - J. F. Jairell, Proprietor of Guilford Sash and Blind Factory, is ready to furnish sash, doors, bliuds, mouldings ' and brackets, and to contract for all kinds of buildings. Factory near the depot Fresh invoioes of first-class lumber constantly reoeived. For esti mates on material and contract work call on the propritor. . aul8tf At the store of Cartland yon will find a nioe line of Sootoh, English and American Cheviot's Worsteds,' Cork screws, &c, from which he would' be glad to make you one of those nioe fit ting suits. He has the prettiest line of Fall neck wear ever brought to town latest styles just out Has a new patent Yoke Shirt, and furnishings of all kinds. au28tf v , . - - ' The Fountain Uead! . When you oall for what you want at the new and elegtiat Soda Fouutatoi of Alford k Miohaux you may becoafident of getting the best Their soda is ' flavored with the purest and most tempt ing Of extracts, and if you would choose Deep Rook, Vichy or Kissengin, yonr can be aooommndatvd. with the asatir ance that you are drinking the thing ex- - pressed by the same, ;:,.' may i-ti ir-: ::v.'. f;;?''.. A Aewand Useful Contrivance ! KLLiaoM s UoiiMODi Chajb has been ' examined by physioians and others who are prepared to bear testimony- in its favor as a highly useful contrivance for ' the comfort and convenience of the siok, and the proprietor is piepared to fill orders for the same if addressed to ' him or F. N. Ingold at Greensboro. au22 6w A. L. Ellisos. ,.;

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