rU is THE DAILY WORKMAN, J. L. MICHAUX, Editor. .1. 8. MIEHAUX, Local Editor, ADVERTISINP. “-ES —DISPLi^YED— ^ ia. 1 ay. 1.00 3 da”ys, 1.50 1 week, 2.00 1 day, 1.60 1 week, 2.00 2 “ 3,50 ,DYSPEx.30 •e, 1.20 jiraes.l.oP 1 Teek. 2.00 JI®”* Coiitraot Advortisoaieiit'S taken ai proportionately low rates. Kntnrf'i at the past office in Green:horo,.i> (7., as second-ciass matter. Office an South Elm Street, under Benho'ie Hall. RAILWAY GUIDE. Vol. 5. GREENSBORO, N. 0., TUESDAY, AUGUST 16,1887. No. 67. Greensboro, Mar. i?,, 1887. KIOHMORD A DANTILiS BAIIjEOAD. Arrives from Eiohmond at 9 43 a m 10 32 p m Leaves for Richmond at 9 .61 p m “ “ “ 8 32 am NORTH OASOnlNA BAItiBOAD. Arrives from Charlotte at 8 20 a m “ “ 9 40 pm Leaves for Charlotte at 9 48 a m “ “ “ 10 44 p m Arrives from Goldsboro at 9 30 p m Leaves for Goldsboro at 9 50 a m NOBTH-W3STE2N N. 0. BATHBOAp. Arrives from Salem at 8 00 a m “ *’ " 9 20p m Leaves for Salem at 10 CO a m '* “ 10 54 p m O. S'. A T. V. BAILKOAD, Trains Moving North. Leave Bennettsville at 10 10 a. m. Arrive at Greensboro 7 25 p. m. Leave Greensboro 10 00 a, m. Arrive at W alnut Cove 1 00 p. m. 7 rains Moving South. Leave Walnut Cove at 2 10 p. m. Arrive at Greensboro 5 00 p. m. Leave Greensboro 9 50 a. m. Arrive at Bennettsville 6 45 p. m. —The Right Eminent Grand Com mander of the Grand Commandery of Knight.s Templar of N. C., will visit Ivanhoe Commandery of Greensboro, on Wedne.sday end Thursday of this week, for the purpose of exemplifying Commandery Degrees, Drill Instruc tion, etc. —Pansy for August was duly on hand in due time, .and proves'equal to all expectations. It is a magazine of unsurpassed purity and deserves its fine reputation and great popular ity. The price is only $i.oo a year. One number, as a specimen, will be sent for five cents. Address D. Lo- throp & Company, Boston. SCHEDULE OF MAILS: Mails going North closed 9 00 p m ■” " ” ” 8 00 a m ” ” South ” 9 00 am 9 00 p m ” Salem Br’ch " 9 00 a m * ” ” ” 9 00 p m ” East ’’ 9 00 p m ” o.F.AT.v.n.B ” 9 00am General delivery open from 8 00 a m to‘6 80 p m., except during the distri bution of mails. The Money Order and Registered Letter office open from 9 00 JS' to ^ OA p ixi. LOOM. INTELLISEWOE, i^"For additional Local News, see 3d page. —Be sure to report at this office any and every failure to receive the Daily Workman. —The Ladies’ Presbyterian Ghapel Aid Society will hold a festival at the Chapel on Ashboro .street, Friday night. —An intoxicated woman of a .gin ger bread color, whom we saw on the street about noon yesterday, didn’t appear any worse than if she had been of some other complexion. —The rain last night was preceds ed by a bank of fiery clouds in the northwest, out of which shot bolts of horizontal lightning, by which the heavens were made to glow like a furnace for almost an hour. Had a volcano begun its work in that quar ter the brightness could scarcely have been greater. It had the appearance of a city on fire at a distance of about fifteen miles. — Of the five persons who went to jail yesterday op account of whisky, three paid out, and two remained a longer time, being either too impecuni ous or too limber to walk the plank. When “tag, rag and bobtail” pay their next visit to Greensboro, we trust that the jail may be large enough to accom modate the whole concern. How they bellowed and squalled and swaggered and b-iwled was a disgrace to any town of decent people. —We saw yesterday a lady of the olden time who was SS years old and as straight as any young girl. Her faculties sesmed to be almost as good as ever. Not many miles from the same spot we saw an old lady who was perhaps over 90, but she did not know her age. * For Kent. A Cottage, containing five rooms, near my residence. al,3 3w Apply to K. L. Yeknon. Breakfast Bacon, P. T. George fc Co.’s nice, fresh Breakfast Bacon (uncanvassed). Also, their S. C. Hams and PURE Leaf Lard, just received by J. W. Scott & Co. augfr tf For Bent. ^ Bead King, the Bik’EKj’Siif f .Ml offlWBKUYue City Bakery. He is the best Laker in the State, and respectfully asks that you give his Bread and Cakes a trial. His Baking Is too well known for further comment. Buy once and you will have no other Bread. Respectfully, aug 16 6t J. H. WEST. ^'The Store-liouse at present occupied by Mess, 'arris & Flippiii. alStf .T. W. Sl;.'orT. Try It:—What 1 King’s O K Bread, plain Twist Bread ; Med icated Graham Bread, Eye Bread, Diamonds; Cakes—Duchess, Coffee and plain Pound ; Wa fers, &c. Get these and you will have no oth er. Call for them at West’s City Bakery. 16t6 music Fessons. Mbs. Hildep.heimer will resume lier Les sons in Vocal and Instrumental Music, on Mon day, August 33, at Miss Judith Mendenhall’s, on South Elm street. aug 16 Iw Always the Place. If Cartland’s was always the place to get nice things in the line of gentlemen’s Furnish ing Goods, why shouldn’t it be so much more the place now, since he has just received a still more attractive stock of Collars, Cravats, Embroidered-front Shirts, Canes, Umbrellas, and direct importation of Suitings and Pants Goods from Old Scotland? If not, will you please call and see and tell “a feller” why? augietf —Mess. Thomas, Reese & Co. have removed their job printing of fice to the Benbow corner, up stairs -entrance in front and will soon gQfjjgthJng tangible now, for the track be ready to do anything you wish in their line. —The water-melon wagons are on the streets here until late of an even ing on-Saturday, and on Monday morning they are here at the same old stand. Any boy can write a lo cal on water-njelons. —The many friends of Mrs. Mary Goerell, relict of the late Ralph Gor- ell, will hear with regret of her death, which occurred at her home in this city this morning at a short wh le before 10 o’clock, after an illness of some weeks. The funeral will be at the Presbyterian Church, tomorrow at 6 o’clock p. m. —Mr. A. M. Bradshaw and his company, of Friendship, threshed out over 590 bushels of grain last Friday, in about 7 hours, and yet it is a strange fact that it costs more to thresh a crop of grain by the im proved process than it used to cost under the old system of wooden flails, as vve learn from one of our best in formed farmers who has tried it both •ways. . —VVe understand that the woods lying between Mr. Jackson and the town of Greensboro, and between Walker street and the R. & D. Rail road are used constantly, both Sun day and work-days, for various crim inal purposes, some of them of a most shameful and revolting charac ter. Out of the corporate limits these lands are, but the p.arties are none the less within the reach of the law, and should be arrested at once by the county authorities. Full of It —The Mt. Airy News is so full of railroad literature that it foams out at the top. There is For Bent. A desirable new Cottage residence, in South Greensboro, on Lee street. Inquire of augI6 Iw MRS S. C. BRYANT. For One Cook Store fvith pi^e and fixtures, two Heating Stoves and two Hanging Lamps ; ap ply at the Auction room, or at my residence, E. Market sj. agl6 8t David 0. Pbinx'e. morning aiiA Evening. My Bakery Wagon Trill deliver Bread and Cakes before 13 and in 'the evening from 3 to 7. 36 Bread tickets for .$1.00. Get your tickets and listen for the bells. J. H. WEST, aug 16 6t Proprietor City Bakery. has been laid to Dalton and hands are busy building sidings etc., and by the 15th of next month the cars are ex pected at Pilot Mountain. This is the way to “go west, young man,” and grow up 'with the country. Greensboro and Mount Airy will be door neighbors yet, and not a great while first either ; and then look out. And there is the Madison Branch, soon to be built, to say nothing of Raker City road. The Friends in Council.—The Yearly Meeting of Friends at High Point, now just concluded, seems to have been one of much interest. One cannot but admire their devotion in the maintenance of Christian education, eliminating from the system what is cumbrous and costly and adhering to the simple but more efficient. We like that. We honor, too, the men who subordinate the conventional to what is really essential and promotive of true advancement, and give to edu cation the position which it was de signed to hold in the economy of life. Success to them. Flvery and Sale Stable. The undersigned liave opened a Livery and Sale Stable in tlie Balsley Stable near the De pot. Witli good horses and new vehicles we can guarantee satisfaction. Special arrange ments will be made for commercial travelers. Give us a call, aglotf FIELDS & TATUM. The Ladies of Greensboro will give a Lawn Party next Thursday evening, August I8th, for the benefit of the Woman’s Cliristian Temper ance Union. auglStd In Full Blast! Having secured the services of a No 1 Baker I am working in full force again, and will, as heretofore, fui’Dish the best of Bread and Cakes, delivered free at yom' doors; 26 loaves for $1,00. Get your tickets and listen for tlio bells. agl3 6t J. H. West, Proprietor. Oood Vineg-ar And pure Spices are what you want during ‘pickling” season. We have both. August 6—tf J. W. SCOTT & CO. mattresses. Chairs, &c. F. A. Matthews, near Glasscock’s Foundry, is doing a variety of work in the Furniture line, in addition to the special work of manu facturing mattresses of all sorts. He makes to order Lounges and Chairs; easy Chairs for any demand ; repairs chairs, lounges and other fur niture, and charges moderate prices. You can be suited in any of these things by calling on bim. julyl9 Im Fall Session of School. Miss Lina Porter, who has been an accepted and approved teacher for twenty years past, will begin her Fall Session of 1887, on Thurs day, September 1st. Teaches both Boys and Girls in the usual branches. Refers to her nu- rnerous patrons of past years for guarantee of lier aptness to teach. Terms—St.-IO per month. Greensboro, Aug. 10. . td Rates OF Subscription.—Single cop 5 cents By the week ten cents. By the month twenty-five cents in advance. Six months :81 50; one year $3,- three months 76o. in advance. No payments made to carriers will be acknowledged, and the paper i.s not au thorized to be delivered to any whose name is not on the book.s of the office. is the only authrized agent to collect funds due thus office, ex cepting such other person or persons as may be announced hereafter. Carriers not allowed to sell papers on the streets. New mackerel I Of tile oatoli of 1887,. No.. 1 and No. 8, In kite, just .received at Scott & Go’s. juue 18 tf Sununer Gloeese Nice, mild and sweet, just in, and for sale by June 18 tf _ J. W. Scott & Co. Pure aitd Fresli. Little Butter Cups for the Baby! june34 tf Greensboro Candy Co. Faceurag;e Home Xiwlas,^ry. Espeeially when it pays to do so. Go to C. H. Doughty’s, and see what an elegant pair of Gaiters in the way of material and workman ship can be had for five or six dollars. Also, call for an Aromatic Steam Cooker. jy.ytf Cabbage, Cabbage. Hams, Ereaktast Strips, Irish and Sweet Potatoes, Beans, Hominy and Grits just re ceived at M. G. Newell’s. j36tf ■ Sweel Fittle Butter Cupe. Try them I j34tf Greensboro Candy Co. For Bent.. A good Dwelling House, with six room.s, sit uated near the centre of the city. Posse-ssion given September 1st, 1887, Apply to augl3 Iw —- ■ Kuos. Building Notice. C. S. Waixman, of Davis, Wainman & Co., having for his foremen the well-known Builders, J. M. Wolfe and Jolm Donnell, with the pick of experienced carpenters, and with the most complete resources of the best dressed Lumber from the mills of Davis, Wainman & Co., and other first-class facilities, would contract for the building of several more first-class liouses. Those wanting first-class work in all the particulars of style, durability and finish, and at reasonable .figures, sliould sjee Mr. Wain- mau at once, us he wants to build a few more good houses in Greensboro. aug8 tf B. W. 'FbomuM. A scleutiflo and ornamental sign painter. First-class in every respect. Defies competition Prices very moderate to suit the times. All kinds of imitation and fancy work done at shortest notfte and in the most scientific style and flnisli. Trunks and umbrellas marked in tile best style of the art. Office under the old postoffioe. Eespectfully, naistf E. W. Thomas. CoiUract.or and Builder. Having decided to locate in Greensboro for the purpose of engaging in the Building and Contracting Business, I take tins means of in forming tlie people of Greensboro, that I am prepared to furnisli estimates of any class of either brick or wooden buildings. After an.ex- perienoe of 13 years as a Builder and Contract or of Alamance county, N. C., I can guarantee prices and all rvork to be done in first-class style. The best of reference.s can be furnished Tliose expecting to' do anytliing in my line win do well by calling on me. I can be found at the office of Messrs. Brooks & Love, until further notice. jySl 60d H. C. Zachary. —A full line of James Means’ three dollar shoes in lace, button and Congres, for men, just received at H. Farrior & Co’s. The best n the world or the money maySO tf Choice 'rimotiiy Hay. We have a small quantity of Extra No. One Timothy Hay, which we wiil sell low. Yates Brothers, Real Estate Agents and Mercliandise Brokers. june9 tf I ♦♦ ^ —Ice cream season is here and you will want flavoring extracts. We sell all grades, ^k^ou want the best—buy Davis & Miller’s. Sold 'by J. W. Scott & CJ. m28tf -Breakfast Bacon and Hams, nice, mild and sweet, just received -at m7tf Scott & Co’s. Ci. H. Boysiter Has just received a nice lot of Ladles’, Misses and children’s line Shoes at bottom prices. Also Gents’ fine home made Slices. nMtf Itcliciuus Brinks. Hunter & Michaux are prepared to give you a charming variety of the very best and most delicious of cooling drinks, such as Li.me- ADE, so popular with all olasse.s; Soda Water, Mox Mi, Iron Tonic, Deep Rock, Vichey, Birch Beer, Mead, Ginger Ale. All ice cold, and in tempting stjle. Cali and quench. may35tf -Smoke J. TC Hr,!!Co’s new Cig.-r,. A- full line of new brands just opened on our re tail counter. J. w. Scott & Co. —Crab Apple and country Vinegar, good and old, warranted to please, at m7tf ^ J. W. Scott & Co’s. JitHt Beceived. A nice line of Dress Goods—double an single width—Cashmeres, Calicoes, Ginghams, White Goods of all description at very low prices. Call and see them. Respectfully, mltf G. H. Royster. Coffee is Higli—Tea is Cheap. This is the season for iced tea, and as cofl’ee has advanced so rapidiy you will find tea much the eheape.st. We have on liand a flue assort ment of both black and green teas, all grades and prices. Also the celebrated He-no tea. m28tf J. W. Scott & Co. For Sale or Kent. The subscriber ofl’ers for sale, or rent, a dwelling house, situated on Oak street. South Greensboro. It has four rooms, and is newly built. Dr. M. H. Alford. junelStf ITIiuiiig Property lor Sale. W. A. Fields and D. H. McCulloch have opened up a mine situated 8 miles southeast of Greensboro, IK mile fi^ Pleasant Garden depot, on the C. F. & Y. V. railroad. The prospects are very line. Parties Inderested in mining business will do well to see W. A. Fields, at his Tobacco Factory south of the depot, where samples of the ore can be seen. W. A. Fields, and m8tf D. H. McCulloch. For A Scliool for Boys. Miss Annie Scales ■will.open a School on Thursday, September 1st, for Boys and Girls at hermotlier’s residence, to continue until the beginning of the Graded School. Terms—$1.50 per month. td Soiuetliing Marvelous, but True! G. Will Armfield is now ofl'ering 30 dif ferent patterns of Worsted Dress Goods, at 7K cts per yard, former price 15 and 30 cts ; Sat- teens, Batiste and Gingliams that were 15 cts now 7K- All the best grades of calico at 5 ots, e.xcept Simpson’s. Piques that were 10 and 15 ots, now 7K, and other Summer goods at cor respondingly low prices. Room must be made for fall purchases, which are now arriving. Call early, or you will miss the bargains ! Tlie goods referred to are special job lots, aglltf House mid Tot for Sale. House, contains seven rooms. Lot large, running depth of block. Fine Garden and good well of water. Adjoining premises of B. B. Sergeant, on Washington street. In a good neighborhood. Price reasonable. For partic ulars apply to F. S. Eldridoe, on the premi ses. augS tf Farming Tantls anil City Property Sale. We ofl'er several e.xoellent Grain and Tobac co Farms in Guilford county, also fine Farming Lands in Chatham and Robeson counties, and two desirable Mills in tins county, for sale on easy terms. We have choice property for sale in and near tlie city, Building Lots and Dwell ing Houses. Call and see us, or write for information in regard to anything in tlie Real Estate business. We have, constantly, applications for money, and can place it, well secured by mortgage on good Real Estate. Yates Brothers. alltf Real Estate Agents. —The finest and the best Tobacco oa the market—Dianora, Gravely, Fine Onl and Nellie Ely just received at Hunter & Michaux’s Drug Store. a9tf WUat He Says. I wish to say to tlie public that I keep as good Candies as are made, also a good and varied line ?f Cigars, Cigarettes and Smoking Tobacco, and Gail & Ax’s Snuff’, Pickles and Vinegar, Dessioated Coooanut, Dates, Nuts, Raisins, Citron, Currants, canned Goods, Su gar, Soap, Tinware and many other articles. I always furnish the best Bread and Cakes. Am now prepared to furnish Ice Cream of the best to all who favor me with their patronage. Cream furnished to families as ever. Please don’t ask for credit. J. B. Thc.m may 4ti —W. B. Farrar, tne jeweler, keeps 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 fill the bill, 261-tf Brick! Brick!! Brick 111 The subscriber is now making brick of a clay which he believes to be su perior to any other in nse here—clay found in the low grounds near GreeB Hill Cemetery. These brick prove to be bard 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 su perior brick and also to lay them, jlSti D. N. fHasPASEiOB,

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