I ♦ ♦ THE DAILY WORKMAN, J. 1. SICHAUX, Editor. J- S. MlCHAEfX, IjOC.'i! Eiditor. Rates op Subsoription.—Single copy 5 cents By the week to carrier teA cents. By t!he month twenty-five cents in advance. Six months ^51 50; one year ;33in ad vance. on South F.liri Street, under Benbow Hall. RAILWAY GUIDE. Greensboro, July 4, 1S86. KIOHMOND A DANVILLIi: R.ULliOAD. An'ivi.:; I'rt^rn Richmond at 9 4.H a m '■ “ “ 10 rO p rn Leaves for Richmond ar 9 43 p m ,810am KOKTB fiAltOniNA RAinHOAD. A.rrives ‘kom O;uu*lolte at 7 53 a’m “ “ “ 9 35 p m 9 -48 a m J.I 00 p m 9 00 p m 9 50 a m Leavei.i for Charlotte at Arrives fro.a i .rii(J.-;V:i;ro at Leaves Goldsboro at NORTU-WESTEEN S. 0. RAmROAB. Arrives from Salem at 7 32 a m “ “ 9 10p m Leaves for Salem at 10 CO a m “ “ “ 11 10 p m O. T. A V. V. RAILROAD, Leave Fayetteville, - 12:20 p. m. Arrive at G reeufsboro, - - 6:00p.m. Leave Greensboro, - - 10:00a, m. Arrive at Fayetteville, - - 3.50 p.m. SCHEDULE OF M MLS: Mails going North clos^ H .0 m .9 '0 p m ” ” South ” '9 OO a m ” ” ” ” 9 00 p m ” Salem Br’eh” 9 00 am " ” ” 9 DO p m ” East 9^-Am ’ ’■ o.p. iy.v.‘R.ii 9 00 a m .General delivery-open from 7 00 a m to 8 00 p m., except during th% distri bution of mails. On and after Mojiaay, Aug. Slat, the Money Prder andi^egis- tered Letter office will only bA open from 9 00 a m to 4 00 p m. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. —^Judge Gilmer is holding court at Smithville, Biunswick countv. ^ Idle trails this.mornino . well crowded for jiTf’directions. The Daily Workman. VoL. 4. GEEEXBi'.UliC,:. N. C., TIlEi«.^.T, SEPTEMiIeK 21, 1SS6. No, 101 —Theie are some very important cases to come up in the U. S. Court at Lynchburg, Va , before Judge Lost ([Mislaid! The undeiPigEj have lost or mislaid a batch of storpcoounts, written on Paul, this week. The caaes are brought by several parties against the Va. Niidiand raiiro.ud to recover dainage.s for injuries and losses incui- aud inserted in I manilla paper b ' plicates of thete small and flexible Ve have no du- counts, and therefore respectfully ask those who are due us red in the great accident at the bridge - tran.^af.iis to call and assist beyond Lynchburg a httle^ over two ; reaching a ccurato a conclusion years ago. Col. John^N. Staples, I as pcsaible as toy rniuuiir.s duo. who represents the railroad, went on last night. Judges and counsel will be plentiful and able. —Be sure to report at this office •iny and every failure to leceive ^he Daii.v Workman. —Fresh oysters and coflee, cake and ice cream at the Cofi’ee House Festival to night. Pine apple she*-* bet. —The cold wave struck Greens boro last evening and made itself felt. It was waving all night, and made one think of early frost. —Mr. N. A. Hanner, who was here some days ago on crutches, is here to-day, minus the crutches, which we are gird to see. —Our near neighbor, Mr. Strauss, has been receiving large lots of dry goods, and last night was very busy putting them on the shelves. —The Presbpterian Synod of N. C. will meet in Concord October the 4th. The opening sermon will be preached by Rev, J. C. Alexander, of Guilford. —We give our readers to-day an interesting, matter of fact letter from a correspondent at Mount Pleasant Cotton Mills, and feel sure that such. •solid matters will find appreciation. PcrSbliili.™ — VVe had a pleasant call to day from Mr. P. R. Coble, who lives near Red Cross. —Rev. Dr. Smith returnea from Mount Airy last evening, and reports quite an interesting and fruitful meet ing at that place. — Miss P. E. Macon, wliohssbeen spending h*jr vacation in Greensboro, took her leave this morning bound to one of the schools of middle Tennes see, where she will fill a positon as teacher. —Mr. Hunter Dalton, who came up on a short visit from! Danville yesterday is off to day for Philadel phia, where he will enter the College of Pnarmacy to make himself solid, in his special line. Just So. —One of our business men put the facts in a very juic light when he remarked jhi^s_ moriY,ng that no, place in existence could surpass Greensboro in the march of improve ment for the amount of noise that is made about it. Nothing could be truer. Dozens of houses are built without a note to go out on the breeze, and tens of thousands of dol lars’ worth of goods go out without a ripple being seen on the waves. And this we have to say, that people who come to Greensboro to live can bear testimony to the fact that the sur roundings are even more favorable than they had been led to believe. As to the prices of goods in this market, we know them to be low, so low that those who come from abroad to buy give the praise to our merch ants for their moderate rates. But we do want a few things just now: I. Manufactures. 2. Paved streets. 3. The opening of North Elm, so as to have an unobstructed, broad, grand extension reaching from the depot to what is now a forest in the lands of Mr. Jesse Lindsay—the grandest step that could be taken now to broaden the town on that wing and give it its due proportions. Let all the people say amen. A liberal rewail -’ffl be paid fc'r, the restoration of th'jost batch. Ilesjctl'ully, se21 Iw Alford & Michadx. Office of the J^rxh State Improve ment Co., GEiksBOEO, N, C., Sept. 20, 1886. I The annual jeeting of the Stock holders of theN^th State Improvement Company for jo election of Directors, and the tiansaiion of such other bu.si. ness as may cole before it, will be held at their office i'Greeusboro on Wednes day, the 6th dr of October next. 8621 4t : R. Percy Gray, Sec. — Clok SAiuples! Jmtreceived|6 Ladies and Children’s C’oaks, Newmijkets, Visitea, Wslkiug Jackets, &:c. ’his is a line of Drum mer’s Samples rom a first-class house, and they will I closed ouj to our retail trade at New !S^rk wholesale prices. se20tf Samples. Brown. ( lioiceSeed VVliHit! We ore prepared to furnish the best varieties of choice selected seed Wheat, grown in t)je valley of Virginia. Farm ers aie requested to call and leave their order.s with us. fsel6tf Yates Brother-^ Z^otice! The subscriber having begun work as a manufacturer of cigars, begs leave tc sny to the public that he is r .-ady to furnish the most choice brands, which will not suffer by comparison with uny goods on the market. Call at next door to W. S. Moore, on Bust Market street. sel5 4w Edward G. Keen. consumers. sel7tf Taylor’s ‘Q-oMMedal” Soda! 50 drums an . boxes just in from the manufacturer. Sold low to wholesale J. W. SOOTT & Co. —It is hoped that at the reopen ing of the Coffee House this evening the company will be favored with speeches ,from the gentlemen ' with whom the Coffee House idea origi nated. —The Dispatch reports that after filling all the room, both permanent and temporary, that is obtainable, there are yet over one thousand children of school age in Richmond for whom there is no provision. Commendable efforts are being made to meet all demands and make the schools of Richmond the pride of the State. Remember.—It is according to our platform as a non-partisan jour nal to publish the proceedings of all public meetings and conventions and give a list of the nominations, but candidates who announce themselves through our columns will be charged for the service at advertising rates. —The subscriber would announce to the public that he has consented to per mit his name to come before the Coun ty Democratic Convention as a candi date for the nomination to the sheriffal ty of Guilford ceunty. Respectfully, N. A. Eamnbb. sep 21 d A w 3 t (J^or Other Zocals See^Second Page ) pAtthe Ooj^e Restaurant Ice Cream, 'CrV'.am'Taffy aflil Vanilla Creani,' pure Stick Candy—our own make, good Gbeese, ISots pound, Snowflake and Graham Wsifers, 20ct—3 tbs for 50c, Pin Money Pickles, 40c quart, se20Lf Geo. J. Starr, Mang’r, From The West! 40 cakes of ‘‘Young America” Cheese direct from Chicago—nice and fresh at 8el7tf SooTT & Go’s. W^ante(l! To buy from (1) to (50) head of fat hogs. Any one having hogs to sell now is the time to get good prices for them. selStt J. R. Hughes. From The North! Finest Creamery Cheese just received from first hands in.Y, Y. selTtf J. W. Scott & Co. Best Bread! Best Bread made in the city at the new Bakery, sel5 Iw Fresh Bread! Delivered every evening free by the proprietor new Bakery. Send in your orders. J. H. West, sel5 Iw Prop’r. —How did you like sample of “Crab Apple” Vinegar we sent you some time ago? Recollect we always keep a sup ply of it on hand. sel7tf J. W. Scott & Co. Cheap Bread! Twenty-six Loaves Bread for 31,00 at the new City Bakery. Get your tickets. Delivered free. sets Iw J. H. West, Prop’r. Valuable Propeity For Sale! The subscriber offers for sale the new house, with the lot on which it stands, on Belle Meade Avenue, very pleasantly situated, and in on excellent neighbor hood. Everything new. The house contains 6 rooms. Large lot. Apply at this office. G. N. Ralls. 8el4 Iw —A few dozen left of the Boy’s Polo Caps at 15c apiece, at selStf C.& M. Peetzfblder’s. —Just received, Boy’s Knee Pants, and will be sold at 25c per pair for a few days only, at sel3tf C. & M. Prbtifeldeb’s. Hats I Hats! 1 Just received a large lot of all the latest styles in Stiff and Soft Hats at seltf F. Fishblate’s. —Remember the loading restaurant in the town is run by Rob’t Harris. Meals at all hours. 3 doors below Brockmann’s Store. seS Iw —For fresh Vegetables, Eggs, Fowls and nice Counfry produce. Fresh But ter on ice a specialty, call on J. H. Swaim, at Steel Corner, East Market street. Packages delivered free. auSltf —For all kinds of Groceries, Canned Goods, Pickles and nice things in gen eral at rock bottom prices, call on J. H. Swaim, on Steele Corner. au31 tf •—Clothing at prime New York cost for a few days only, at au26tf C. & M. Pretzpelder’s. Tu'Ch U) jfjtCfis ' Cartland has what you want—in new, stylish, elegant and unmatchable neck- t'es, the like of which you will find no where else: In suspenders, all silk rub ber cord, in new aad easy patterns— superb goods. Men’s hose, a complete stock, in the finest fabrics of merino, Scotch wool and lisle. Just the thing for the season, as you Will find. au28fcf —A Jot of Kid Gloves, slightly dam aged, will be sold at less than half their value, at C. & M. Pbetzfelder’s. au26tf —Just put on our Bargain Counter another lot of Dress Goods’ Remnants. au26tf C. & '1. Pretzpeldee. —A job lot o.f good Shoes at 50c per pair, at 0. k M. Pbetzf^ldeb’s. au26tf —A full jtock of Zeigler Shoes just received—all of the latest styles for Fall and ■'Vinter, at au20tf G. "Will Armtield’s. Charles E. Shoher, Life and Fire Insurance Agent. In sures in best Companies. Office at present at his residence. au24t* —Limeade, dispensed from the foun tain of Alford k Miebaux, deserves to be put at the head of the list of cooling, invigorating draughts. jj27tf Lost! On Saturday morning, near tank at depot, a lady’s fine set ring. The finder will be liberally rewarded by delivering same at Postoffice. jy27tf Dr. R. ^Y. Tate, Practicing Physician, Greensboro, N. C., offers his Professional Services to the citizens of Greensboro and sur rounding country, Office at Porter k Dalton’s drug store. When not there can be found at his residence on Ashe- boro street, opposite Col. T. B. Keogh’s. jlOtf —Without good flour you cannot have good bread. Have your grocer to send you a sack of Patapsco Superlative Flour, and you will never take any other. Yates Brothers, 25tf W’holesale Agents. ADVERTISING HATES —DISPLAYED— 3 in. 1 day, 31.Ou 3 “ 3 days, 1.50 3 “ 1 week, 2.00 k col. 1 day, 1.5* J “ 1'week, 2.00 1 “ 1 “ 3.50 -LOCAL— 10 lines I time,3 .80 10 “ 2 times, 1.00 lu “ 1 week, 1.60 15 “ 1 time, 1.20 15 “ 2 times., 1.06 1 reek. 2.00 15 Contract Advoru.'seiueucs taken at proportionately low rates. Effiteved at the post ojp.ee in. '}reer,^boro,A G., as seco7id-clar,s matter. —A first-class dining room servant can hear of a good situation by apply ing at this office. jylOtf —The finest and. the best 'j.obacco on the market—Dianora, Gravely,Fine Cut and Nellie Biy just received at Alford ct Michaux’s Drug Store. a9tf Bbrmudti Apiicofs. Call at Scott k Co’s and ask to see tho.-5e delicious Apricots One hundred boxes received to-day. Only a penny apiece-. — Alford k Michaux can now dispense to you from their soda fountain an ex cellent drink known as ginger ale, in addition to the customary mineral waters. decl6tf Given Awiiy! A beautiful three bottle Castor given with every pouud can of “Kenton” Baking Powder. No tickets, no lottery, but every one gets the Castor free. Sold by J. W. Scott & Co., 28fcf Wholesale Agents, —W. B. Fai'rar, tne Jeweler, keeps a nice stock of articles in his line which he 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 ilil the bill, 261—m. Mixed Pickles I Sweet Pickles!! To make good pickles you must have good spices and good vinegar. We can supply you with the very best of plain and mixed Spices, ‘ Crab Apple” and Country Vinegar, White ^ud Black Mustard Seed, kc., kc. aul6tJ ^ J. W SroTT &.Co, Job Work! Persons who need jou work of an sort would do well to send to this office for estimates. New.spapers, pamphlets] cirevdara, bill, note and letter heads, envelopes, posters lax'ge and small con* tracted for at economic rates. Address ml8d&wtf Daily Workman, For Sale Desirable city lots, convenient to the schools, churches and places of busi ness—neighborhood Axeel’ent Also about nine acres rich bottom land less than a mile frorn courthouse. Prices moderate, Apply at this office. Greensboro. Feb. 24. ’86. tf //' A ColFee Uou8e Restaurant AND FREE BEADING ROOM, Under the auspices of the Greensboro Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, is opened every day from six o’clock in the morning until ten o’clock at night, on West Market street, just West of tha courthouse, same block, North side: f24tf Bargains! Bargains!! In order to make room for a big Fall stock, I will sell ail Summer goods on hand at a great sacrifice, such as Dress Goods, White Gooda, Lawns, Calicos, Percals, Slippers, Clothing, Straw Hate, &c. Call early and get a bargain. Very truly, aulltf G. H. Royster, An Opportunity, To get some barg-dns. In order to make a change in my business, I am closing out my entire StocK of Mili- nery and Fancy Goods at prime cost. I mean what Isav.andto conyinoe your self, you have only to call and see tha Rare Bargains. I am offering. Very Respectfully, Mbs, T. a. Lyon. Brick! Brick!! Brick 11. The subscriber is now making brick of a clay which he believes to be su perior to any other in use here—clay found in the low grounds near Green Hill Cemetery. These brick prove to be hard and of fine qualities of durability, and are such as are needed particularly in work which requires solidity. I am ready to contract to furnish these sa perior brick and also to 1^ them. jistf D. N. ^KKPATBZO:^ f. I