V i, THE: DAILY JO RICH AN, J. I. JIICUAUXrWitor J.S. SUC11AUX Lorn! Uit. ; 4r. 1 day; tl.OiiflD "Jose 1 tim.i'0 ';VM odays, LooUo time, t.00 ool'i iMey, I.ROU5 1 tHne,"1.2Q ; l,Wk. L0OT.6:. .'-atiniee.l.D . i V. 8.(Hll6 .".' eek,lW Coutraot Ai!vprt:roa.f nt takes proportionately to? rat.-.. ; . Entered at th4 pmi ojflc$ in Vrmiorn, f v C,' ni tevwuldtuji matter, . trOjJUm o South' Elm Strut, under , -. DmbovtUal', 1 RAILWAY GUIDE - .' tlOHHOKb 4 UlrtlUI SUUBOAb, . - Arrives front Richmond at, 9 3a m 1 " " ' ,r; j,..; 1082pm Leave Tor Richmond at 9 61 p a v- -'SOU si . ( ' STOUTS, tUOfcnU kAltMAO. arrive from Charlotte et ' 8 20 nS , - ".'" , 90ptn Leavee for Charlotte t ' 9 43 co . . M - .' V . , 1044 br4 AtHtm hrm Ooldcboro at . . iSUpn Leave lor Goldaboro at . 9 60 m HOBTH-WISTEIW 9. 0. UaTLSOAO. Arrives from rklem , 8 00 a to 9 2Up tn Leavee 'ylO CO a m - : , ;". a F. T.T. BAItBOAO, V ." Traim Marine Nnrih. j Leave BeDnetttville at. , JO 10 a, m. Arrive at Greensboro. ....... .7 25 p. xn. Leave Orenaboro, n. . . . . ., ..'.10 00 a. ra. Arrive at Walnut Or. ve........l OOp.ra Train Moving South.. Leava Walnut Cove at...... 2 10 p, m. Arrive at Orcensboro ...... ..fl 00 p. m Leave Greensboro....... 9 SO a.m. Arrive at Uennettaville. . , . . ..6 45 p, m , SCHEDULE OF MAlLS:f ' Hlaila going North closed 9 00 p ta ,9 00 a vuupn 3 00 a m n Salem Br'th" it . r ; 0 00 p ta. ? "ar.T.T..a" 9 00nin General .Itdiverr opn Irofti 8 CO a m r to 6 30 D m.. except dan or tno distri bntion of mailn. Tb Money Order and nrfri i1""" 4VtMroTic open TrOm V;O0 a m to 6 00 p m. LOOAL INTELLISENOE. tsTFor additional Locul News, see 3d page Mr. Sikes house on Greene St. it going up rapidly, and will toon be completed. Be sure to report at tin office anv and everv failure to teceive be ,( , I, : Dailv Workman. The 6ttong wind last evening prostrated one ot the fire-tried elms on Sooth Elm street, r ; -kar in' mind" tne Festival to- morrow night at the Presbyterian Cnapel on Asheboro street. , ' There was an alarm tot Ore last night at about 9Y30 o'clock, which emptied a number of houses and put a number, of citizens on the warpath ' but on reaching headquarters it was found that the fire was confined to a small outhouse on the premiBes, of Mr. Howard, ' West Market street, and Which was soon subdued, with what -damage, if any, we did not learn. ' '- ' Mr. ' jas. W. Albright has been snendine some, days at . Piedmont Springs, and is , expected to return home next Saturday. . Meanwhile the young ' torce-left in charge ot the North State are idriying things ahead with commendable ' determination seeming to be purposed that their foreman, v after . eating pie at Pied mont, shall not need to eat pi when he reaches home . We had the pleasure of meeting President Crowoll, of Trinity Col lege, ; this morning. He was just ready to embark for Salem j' whence he will go up to the Statesville Dis trict Conference at Elkin. TbePres ident is a decidedly livelooking man, of light physical weight, but of pleas- nf. features, "indicating talent anfc r -i y Vof6. t,:(lREE:iSBi.J3:01,H. C-'ilTOSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1887. No. 69. purpose .'TheejSpeaf'iMVce o the mn would jmprcxf one with the idea 6f luqceM ud we shall be disappoint ed if be fails 'to do good work lor -TrintfyV.., U ',;,., "'i-Da.riot forget "the ent'erUiVjnient to be " Eiven by the ladies ot the W. C.T. U. at the'Co'urtriouse to nighf. The ice cream wilt b jdelicious atvd he muh will be fine,' the Greensbo ro ..Cornet Band ,being engaged 6 furniah tU-' 4.. J V " 1 " ryN A gentleman who well known here' as a f rstlasi drumrror, on tak Ine his leave this1 mornlnz- for his work down the 'Jine of one tof ouj railroads! made a statement to the ei- feet that 'while some people were a linle 'reitive under the 'repeated calls ot drummirs, . they ; ought to be able to . endure it, because" ' the drumrher - . had to .beaf the burden cf bjij 'vv'ork continually. ' Just fO. . '.The men who occasionally torture us with, their hot rid music ' are neater to : themselves thn they are to us i and. we havo but to-, remember that thoae ' f,bynd loathsome characters who'se Vhocia- tion we, dettst are bound to them. selves night and day fofever; ' Such s-fHaotiRhU would aerve to reconcile, us, not only ; to the repeated calls x( dhimmers, but to many another rea.J iy AiupicuMiH iniut5 M inc. , : Vl j.j I4iisc Draws. It is not a freqfient tliTnf" tharWe are very forcibly re minded of old times and old ways by the payings and doings ot the people of this generation, but when, on. yes terday, a man with a load of melons sit in Ilia wagon and began playing on his "fiddle,", the picture ot the long ago rose up distinctly to view, It is not so very - long ago as some might think it was when some fash ions now fjuite obsolete were . very common, such as the corn husking, the quilting, the house-raising the muster and the election. Those were the days of pies sure enough pies. Thev hid chickens in them the chicken pies did j but it was the pumpkin pie that was found every where. But the fiddle, that is what used to draw in those days, not . only at the quilting, but on election days, too ; for there were numerous . carts and wagons containing apple Cider and ginger cakes cent cakes for con venience, and five cent cakes for con venience.' J. he hddie was a big ad vertising card, and the. man who could command aV good muscular fiddler generally drew the crowd and drew the cider, "Old Dar Tucker" hadn't' yet come into'.; the "diggins," but his illustrious predecessors were still in office. '. With the fiddling and the. shuffling that generally prevailed in the latter half of the evening when the attendants were i all well filled with ciderj there' Would be a dense cloud of dust as the cider men! gath ered up their cast-otf vests and hats and trace trains and rattled off home ward with about seventy-five cents clear profit' on the day's work.). ; '?' Such were our recollections when, on yesterday,' we, saw a countryman astride a melon wagon drawing his naaie now wuc iu nis migni. n was a novel sight lor these times.: '-"' K't )- i y it: Wlaf? -A:W , . King's O K Bread, plain T lst Bread ; Med icated flraham Bread,, Eye' Bread, Diamonds; Cakes Duchess, Coffuo and plain Pound Wa- few, Ao. Get these and you will have no oth' Call for them at West's City Bakery. ;(lt6 Work is; , West's tcursion on the 24th of I ' August givii you a ride of about 375 miles tor , shows you tbe beau ties of tho L bJ-of-the-Sky and per mitt a May of 4D hours in Aiheville. rSu)uaf J , ,;XMK- D. Sofiunck, Jr., is the latest addition' to th( Dick & Diliard law school.. I' Mr, Vamii a student in the Dick & Diliard law.ichool, has returned to resum bis studies.' ' f resident vray has gone to tay tteViU' Mrs.tas. K. Hall to Char- f " . ' - -T - lotte and Wry Capt Potts to Waynes- ville.-. , t .4.- " I; w - ' MiiT3oitUs . BaH has returned from a t visii-, t ' Allegheny Springs, Va., having pent a day or two in Danville in coming back. Mis Lilv Morehead bas return ed to r her - horrre. in Leaksville after spending some time here with Mr. J. A. Gray' family. Miss Marion' Haywood, of Ral eigh, : left here lWs morning, for an extended trip V) Fort Leaves worth, Kan. She will be gone foi 6 months or more. Miss Bleekf Springs, , who has ben on a isit to. Miss .ugene uray in this city for ..'several days-past, left this morning - (or -the western part of tne otie . t -Mr.,- D. , V .Beftbow and oaught Miss L y. and Mrs. W. B. Conrad, ' I ' n;jit for trip to thyiTire iNluuiitaTnir' TheVinlend spending some 'time in New York, Boston and other points. "''': .. ror Hunt or' Nalo. Nice, new, three-room Cottage and four acres of ground In the northern suburbs of the city, aug 17 lw ' Saxit.k 8. Brown. .; Ncclal Kale, of fine Vae Lamps for the remainder of this week. Call efcrly and secure bargains, at augl71w Kllih's China Haij . -1 , Itetiirued, Kixo, the Bakkr, and he can be found at the City Bakery. He Is the best' Baker In the State, and respectfully a ks that you' give his Bread and Cakes a trial. Ills Baking is too well known for further . comment. Buy once and you will have no other Br,ead. Respectfully, aug 16 6t ; J J. H. WEST. The Ladles of Greensboro will give a Lawn Party next Thursday evening, August J8th, for the benefit of the Woman's Christian Temper ance Union. V , auglStd , ?Iunte Iewioni. ' ...' ;. Mrs. Hii.dkkukimeiv will snme her Les sons In Vocal and Instrumental Music, on Mon day, August 33, .'at Miss 'Judith Mendenhall's, on South Elm street. . : : aug 16 lw ': :.-.Vk'.:,. ; Alwayn he Place. : :yi If Cartlaxo'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 recolved 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 plea call and see and teU "a feller "why? - angtoti - ' ,,,,,'' - ." i;-.:'."". for Henb' ,A desirable new Cottage residence, In South Greensboro, on Lee street. Inquire of : iaugtaiw '.-: ?; ; "'MKS S. C. BKsANT. . ''. if. i' i'.c'f I'or..Sale.: c' '; One Cook Stove with pipe and fixtures, two Heating Stoves and two Hanging Lamps : ap ply at the Auction room, or at my residence, E, Market st. ' agW 3t TJavto O. PitrsrcK. i Morning and Evening. ,',.. -T V.My, Bakery Wagon- will deliver Bread and Cakes befoie 13 and In the evening from 2 to. 7. 3fl Bread tickets for $1.00. . Get your tickets and Usten for the bells. . !; J. H. WEST, aug 16 lk.'ix;A, "Proprietor City Bakery.; r-:V-- Mverf and Sale Stable. ' Tlie undersigned liave opened , a Livery and Bale Stable in the Balslcy Stable near tbe De pot. With good boraes and new vehicles we 3 gunrnnte satisfaction. :; Sqecial arrange ments will be' made for commercial travelers. vanUjrtl. ajl5tf FIELD? UM. man, In rn Riwtt - Itarlotf secured the xrvtws of a No 1 Baker I am working In full force arain, and will, as h?wtofor, ftualxh the Ixnt of Bread and Cakes, delivered raic at jour doors ; SO loaves for el.00. Get your tickets and listen for the bell. MIS fit J. H. WiesT. Pronrleror. t'r Heal.. A good Uwellluit House, with six rooms, sit uated near the centre of the city. rosmslon dlven SeptemlHT lrt, 1SH7, Apply to auirl'J lw Hkn'drix Brum. A Nchool for Hoy. Mum Asm Hcalkm will oin a School on Thursday, September 1st, for Boys and Girls at her mother's residence, to continue until the beginning of the Graded School. Term 1.B0 permomu. 1 td sJouMthlna; marvclomt, hut Tract . Will Amhici.d Ii now oftVrinx 30 dif ferent patterns of Worsted Drew Goods, at 7X cts per yard, former price 15 and 30 cts 1 Bat- teens, Batiste and Ginghams that ware IS ctr dow7X. U the D.t grades of calico at 5 cts, except Blmpson's. Piques that were 10 and 15 cts, now 7, and other Bummer (roods at cor- respondlnirly low prices. Boom must be maile for fall purchases, which are now arriving. Call early, or you will miss thb bargains ! The goods referred to are special Job lots, aiclltf Houao and I.t for NsUo. House contains seven rooms. Lot large, running depth of block. Fine Oanlen and good well of water. Adjoining premises of B. E. Sergeant, on Washington street. In a good neighborhood. IYice reasouahle. For partic ulars spply to F. S. Ki.pRinuK, on the prenil-T8- augStf Ilrrukfiut Bacon, P. T. fK-oro A Co.'s nice, fresh Breakfast Bacon (uncanvassid). . Also, tbelr S. C. Hams and pi;ris Leaf Ijrd, Jurt received by J. W. SOOTTACO. .; 4 , auirfJtf , k r )ii. The Store-hoiiue A "present oocupied by Ibirrls 4 Flippln. .. alStf "- J. W. SooTt. Uood Vinegar And pure Spices are what you want daring "pickling" season. : We have both. : Augnst 6-tf J. W. SCOTT i Ctt , : ' ; ' ' . Layer Ualem. Xlcen). you ever saw, Just In. .' S(.,ott & Co,' t3" p'renh Oat Grits and Boiled Oats new crop at Scott 4 Co.'h. ' " . ' aui6 tf . nattri-tuieiv, Chairs, A . F. A. Matthews, deur (Jlasscock's Foundry. is dolnj; a variety of work In the Furniture line, In addition to the special, work of manav fuctnring mattresses of all sorts. He makes to order Lounges and Chairs ; easy Chairs for any demand ; repairs chairs, lounges and other fnr nltnrc, and charges moderate prices. ; You can be suited In anv of these things bv calling on him. : JulylU lm . fall SetiMion vf Nchool. - M ISA Lix a Poktkr, who has been an accepted and approved teacher for twenty years past, will begin her Fall Session of 1887, on Thurs day, September Int. Teaches both. Boys and Girls In the usual branches. Refers to hef nu merous patrons of past years for guarantee of her aptness to teach. Terms $1.50 per month. Greensboro, Aug. 10 ' f td Building Notice. C. S. Wainman', of Davis, Wainmiin A Co., having for his foremen tbe well-known Builders, J. M. "Wolfe and John Donnell, with the pick of experienced carpenters, and with;. the. most complete resources of tile best dressed Lumber fyom the mills of Davis, Wainman .t Co., and other, first-class facilities, would contract for the building of several.inore first-class houses. Thoso wanting flit-class. work in all the particulars of style, ylurabllity and flnlsb, and at reasonable figures, should see Mr. Wain man at once; as lie wants to build a few. more good houses in ureensooro. aug u Ciwect IJttle Bntler Cup. V1. " " Try" them!1 )24tf Grkrnsboro CandtCo. Farming l.and and City Property For t We offer several excellent Grain and Tobac co Farms in Guilford couuty, also fine Farming Lands lrt Chatham and Robeson counties, and two desirable. 'Mills In this county, for sale on riy terms." ':, We have choice property for sale In and near tlie city, Building Lots and Dwell ing Houses. ' .- . ; ; I Call and see us, or write for information in regard to anything in the Real Estate business. Wa have, constantly, applications for money, and can place It, well secured by mortgage, on good Real Estate. ' Yatks Bkotbkiis. Xltf - Beal Estate Anta Katis or 8oaoirno. Single co By tbe week ten ounta. I'y the month twenty-five cents la advauoa.'! - dix months 1 0; one year 13 three months 75a in adranoe. , 1 No paymeuts made to carriers will be. acknowledged, and he paper in not an thoriced to be delivered to any whose name is not on the books of the offloe, la tbe only antbrited agent to collect funds due this offloe, ex cepting snob other person or persona aa may be aunoanced oereaiter. Carrien not allowed to sell papers on the streets. For HeuU A Cottage, conUlnlDK Ave rooms, near my rrsldenee. alX 8w. Apply to B. L. Tkrxiix. Pun atnd I'rwh. Little Buttercups for the Baby I Junej4tf Grcknshoho Caxdv Co. A full line of James Means' three dollar shoes In lace, button and Congres, for men. Just received at H. Fuirlor t Co's. The best n the world or tbe money, uayJO tf Encourage Home Indtiair). Eseelally when It pays to do so. Go to C. H. DoiOHTT's, and se what an elegant pair of Gaiters In the way of material and workman ship can be bad for live or six dollars. Also, call for an Aromatic Hteam Cooker. Jytttf Contractor ana Hnllder. Having decided to locate In Greensboro for the purpose of engaging In the Building and Contracting Business, 1 take this means of in forming the people of Greensboro that I am prepared to furnish estimates of any class of either brick or wooden buildings. ' After an ex perience of 13 years as a Builder and Contract or of Alamance county, N. C, I can guarantee prices sod all work to be done la first -class style. The best of references can be furnished Those expecting to do anything In my line win do well by calling on me. I can be found at the office of Messrs. Brooks k Love, nntll further notice. Jy21C0d - H. C. Zachary. Choice Timothy liar. We have a small quantity of Extra Ko. One Timothy Hay, which we will sell low. ' Yatks Brothers, , Beal Krtate Agents and Merchandise Brokers. JuneVtf . . m o V. H. Horvter Has Just received a nice lot of Ladles', Hisses and children's fine Shoos at bottom Also (Seats' Cat home mode Eboos. ' Mtf A BMW Mm f 4 ftsaas. Cisft laaMa m rsCt? . . . T skaMitser eflcct fer sale or rent, a fluogsgfeoro. It bm rnv Neaas, sad la sowiy taut EaatiAwfOd : fTtnasrrjriiiuiiaiffi) ftrr lliifm . A PW4s oal 9. BL MMOoaa ban eaaws ef aim sttablesl 6 sattes tawaaaM of Qiasauiraro, m nB frssa Hwiaast Garden dopot, on tne O. F. A T. . iwUNaA The tawiwatoafeverjtoe. FesMas latoasUd aa auaiag bsslaess trQl fie well to we Vt. A, FteUfi, ot him Totosso piaeCmy aontk of fJsw depot, cbcro czsBflss of Use era cast ta ostSk , . w. a. imim, aaa -m8tf D. B. MoCoixoosu - ' The finest aui ate best 'lobaceo on the market Dianora, Gravely, Fine Cat and Nellie Bly just received at II utter A Miohanx's Urng Store. ' . . . . 9tf I wish to say to the pnbtlo that I keep as) ' good Candles aav are made, also a goad end , varied line of Cigars, Cigarettes and Smoking -Tobacco, and Gail' 4 Ax's SnuS; Pickles and Vinegar, Dessicated Cocoanut, Dates, Nuts, 1 Ralsius, Citron, Currants, canned Goods, Su- . 1 gar. Soap, Tinware and many other articles. I always furnish the besWBread 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 . over. Pi.it ash '; don't ask kob crkdit. ,; : J. K, Tuo.it : roay4tt : . . ... ..." m 1 1 r ; r '.. Y . : ' ' II. AV. TUoiutifi. A scientific and ornamental - sign painter. . First-class In overy respect. Defies competition Prices very moderate, to suit the flmes. All kinds of imitation and fancy work dono at shortest notice and in the most scientific style ' and finish."' Trunks and, umbrellas marked in the best style of the art. Office under the old '. postofllce. -' - Respectfully, nelStf , ' ,' R. W. Thomas, llollcioua Drinks. Hdntkb A Michaex are prepared to glye ' you a charming variety of the very best and . most delicious of cooling drinks, sucb as lime- ask, so popular with all classofi; Soda Water, Mox MI, Iron Ton, Deep Rock, Vicliey, Blrcbj Beer. Mead. Ginger Ale. All ice cold, and in ; tempting style; . Call and quench. . ' may'JStf ;'';'" 1 tm? . ,1, r...-r W. B. Farrar, tne jewelor keeps nioe stock of articles in his hno whioK h? 'caarantees to sell on good tormi Other dealers may claim to Vb fair, but he claims to be Farrar ftill. s Call sn3 examine his elegant stock." apsure.il V tj yon will find something to 11 tLebUl, 2Cl-tf 1 ;t :V1 v., V " ir ':,. 'I - in reas. ,

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