THE DAILY WORKMAN,
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J- S, MICHAUX, Local Editor.
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RAILWAY GUIDE.
Greensboro, Mar, i-^, 1887.
BIOHMOND k DANVILLB RAHiROAD.
Arrives from Richmond at 9 43 a m
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Leaves for Richmond at 9 61pm
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NORTH-WESTERN N. 0. RAILROAD.
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Trains Moving North.
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Arrive at Greensboro 7 25 p. m.
Leave Greensboro 10 00 a, m.
Arrive at Walnut Cove 1 00 p. m.
2 rains Moving South.
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.Arrive at Greensboro, 6 00 p. m.
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Arrive at Bennettsville 6 45 p. m.
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LOCAL INTELLIOENOE.
lETFor additional Local News, see 8d page.
—Sir Knights take notice—Ivan-
hoe Commandery meets to-night.
—Be sure to report at this office
•any and every failure to-» receive the
Daily Workman.
—Those who have heard Mrs. Good
ale on the cause of National Reform,
say we should not neglect such an op
portunity even if we are not co-work
ers with her. She will speak here on
Monday the loth.
, The Birds.—We learn with regret
that a number of persons have already
been out shooting partridges, some as
early as a week ago, notwithstanding
it is unlawful to kill the birds until
October 15th. About 15 persons are
said to have gone out to day armed
lor destruction. The law is liberal
enough, and ought to be observed.
Lecture atNew Garden.—Mrs.
Mary Reade Gdodale, of Baton Rouge,
La., is to occupy the usual lecture
hour on Saturday night, at King Hall.
She will meet the New Garden “YV>
at 3 o’clock, in the afternoon. Mrs.
Goodalo has been called the Frances
Willardj of the South, and will con
vince all who listen to her logic of
the righteousness of the cause she
pleads.
New Savings Bank.—The com
missi iners named for the purpose in
theChartei of “The Savings and De-
.posit Bank of North Carolina” met
last night at the office of Levi M.
Scott and appointed commissioners at
various places to open books of sub
scription to the capital stock, and it is
believed that, as the charter is a most
•favorable one in important particu
lars, it will attract the capital needed
to make it a success. Any man with
a surplus of $5 in cash can come in.
The Daily Workman.
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Vol. 5.
GEEENSBORO, N. 0., FE*AY, OCTOBER 7,1887. No. 112,
—Mr. John M. Rose, Secretary of
the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley
Railway Company, who was among
the excursionists to the head of the
road yesterday, returned to Fayette
ville this morning. Mr. Rose is a
vigorous worker, though not so young
as some of the, *‘boys,” and is always
on hand when hia road is to be push
ed a few inches farther up the slope.
^"Hot Roasted Chetauts to be had under
Benbow Hall. Come ana get some,
octetr H. J. Williams.
—The Baptist Orphanage atThom-
asville is in pressing need of funds to
meet the demands for the approach
ing winter. Seventy orphans are
there to be fed, clothed, educated and
fitted for life’s callings. Others will
be received soon. All who may feel
inclined to aid in this good work can
have an opportunity of doing so
through a committee appointed to
look after this matter. While this in
stitution is under the fostering care of
the Baptist denomination in North
Carolina, the orphan children of all
our white population are welcomed
to all its advantages.
—The party that went up the Cape
Fear and Yadkin Valley Railway to
its western terminus yesterday were
greatly pleased with the trip. They
went to the stockade, which is with
in thirteen miles of Mt. Airy, There
can be no doubt of the splendid out
look of this road, which has gradual
ly . grown from the start, under its
present efficient management, and^
'bids fair to'be one of ihe leading lines
of the country. Looking at the map,
and considering the railroad schemes
which are being discussed as more or
less probable, it will be seen that the
position of the Cape Fear and Yad
kin Valley could not be changed for
the better.
Lost.
A Breast Pin, of value to the owner, was
lost Saturday evening, between Col. Rankin’s
and the Presbyterian cliUrch, the finder of
which will be rewarded i>n returning it to this
office. oct5 3t
*1^
]>reK« Making,
Miss Flora Swaim. , late of Salem, N. C.,
proposes to oiien a Dress-making Establishmimt
at the residence of Mr. Kern, on East JIarket
tredt, where she will execute, in good style,
any work entrusted to her, sep9 4w
For Rem,
A good House, on Washington street, with
six rooms and a good pantry. Apply at this
Valuable Residcmc at Private Sale.
Having removed from the State, I ofler for
sale my Residence in Greensboro, known as
the Hall place, on Da%e street, corner lot,
fronting 90 leet by 165 feet deep. House con
tains seven rooms, kltcben and servants’ room
attached. Stable on lot. and a fine well of wa
ter. All in first-class the place has
been built only 18 mond|y,_partles desiring a
first-class liome, at the »or of business and in
a splendid neighborhood can call and examine
the property. C^pt J*nn Dodson or Wm. S.
Ball, Esq., will give all Information as to price,
terms, etc. 06 3w Wm. S. Carroll.
office.
sep 16 tf
LotN for Sale.
Valuable Lots in South Greensboro, for sale
at low prices, and on long time.
s>Pl«-4w Ro. M, Douglas,
Bates of Stjbsobiption. •
5 cents
By the week ten cents. By rue month
twenty-five cents in advance.
Six months 81 50; one year 83; three
months 75c, in advance.
No payments made to carriers will be
acknowledged, and the paper is not au
thorized to be delivered to any whoso
name is not on the books of the office.
is the only authrizod
agent to collect funds due this office, ex
cepting such other person or persons as
may be announced hereafter. Carriers
not allowed to sell papers on the streets.
ELLI8’ CHINA HALL.
^ A gentleman with many years’ experi
ence as Book-keeper, desires a situation. Ref
erence given. Address Lock-box 265. slStf
. DIKE BOOK CO.
offerafor 8ale.carpenter> pencils, bankers’ and
office pens, a variety • dt new ink stands, eye
shades, and new picture frames. Merchants
will ple^ call and examine paper bags at re
duced rates. oct 4 Iw
Notice
is hereby given, that the colored people of
Greensboro have organized a military company
under the laws of North Carolina, the same to
be under the control of said laws, of which the
following persons are the officers: Captain—
Robt. Harris ; First Lieutenant—Allen Jones ;
Second Lieutenant—J. W, Outlaw; First Ser
geant—J. A. Unthank. sep 27 2w
Waj^ltud.
Two first-class Coat-makers.
Also, 2 Vest-
maker. None but first-class hands need apply.
City prices paid. T. L. Kelly,
oct 5 tf Opposite U. S. court-house. •
JuNt Received.
A nice line of Dress Goods—double snd sin
gle width—Cashmeres, Calicoes, Ginghams,
White Goods ot all descriptions, at very low
prices. Call and see them.
RespectftiUy,
G. H. ROYSTER.
For Rent.
Two office Rooms, over the Drug Store of
Mess. Porter & Tate, aie for rent. Possession
given immediately. ' oct 4 tf
New Candy Maker..
Ribbon Candy, Butter Cups and Taffy of all
kinds. Our own make, pure and fresh. We
only ask a trial,
aug 31-tf.
Geensboro Candy Co.
Clicap Fuel.
Greensboro Gas Co.’s Works keep coke for
sale in any quantity. *.>rders will receive the
promptest attention. oct 4 tf
H. Royster
Has just received a nice lot of Ladies’, Misses
and Children’s fine Shoes at bottom prices.—
Also, Gents’ fine home made Shoes. m4tf
Lake Herring or White FiKh,
received this morning. New crop, fresh and
nice. oct3-lw A. L. .Kirkman.
Personal.—
—Mr. J. C. Baine, of Burlington,
who intended going home last night,
got left,” and remained here until
this morning.
—Rev. Dr. J. Henry Smith went
up the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley
Railroad this morning, on his way to
Mount Airy, where he will preach on
Sabbath, receive members and ad
minister the ordinances of his church.
—Rev. P. L Groom took the train
for Dalton this morning, for the pur
pose of visiting a camp meeting in
Yadkin county.
—Mr. George Wynne, of Raleigh,
who came up last night, returned
home this morning.
Regular Monthly Meeting
of Prohibition Club, Friday, (to-night) at 7>^
o’clock, at the Hall of the W. C. T. U.
oct 7 It 8. A. Kerr, Secretary.
MILLINERY OPENING.
Tuesday, October 11th, 1887.
We expect our Stock in and shall be glad to
see you then. Goods are pretty, and prices so
low as to be within the reach of all; oorae and
see. oct7 3t W. S. MOORE.
WELL, SAKES ALIVE!
is Frank Taylor gwlne to run the whole mar
ket ? Och! but it would make yer smoile to
see the display of foine Beef, Pork, Mutton,
Lamb, Sausage, Fish, &c., on his counters for
Saturday morning. So, come early and see the
show. oct 7 It
For Sale.
My Pony, Harness and Columbus Buggy. The
Pony is 8 years old this spring, gentle, and will
work anywhere, and is a fine saddle animal.
oct7 Iw Apply to J. H. West.
Found—A Key and Chain; come and get
them, at this oflice. oct 7 3t
Cook Stove for Sale Cheap.
A nearly new Cooking Range can be seen at
Wakefield’s Hardware store,
oct 7 Iw Thomas McMahon.
Sal^^alt.
A car load of Salt, at A. L. Klrkman’s. Also,
Burlap and seamier Bags, and the fine Liver
pool Table Salt. oct3-lw
i^Fine Mountain Buckingham Apples and
Stokes county Cabbage, at A. L. Kirkman’s.
October 3—Iw
Read This!
I have opened, in my new store-room, a full
line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, fine chew
ing Tobaccos and Cigars, Ac.
The main feature in my business is to keep
what the people want, and you will find in my
Grocery line nearly everything kept In a first-
class grocery store. For country produce and
poultry I challenge the town for competition.
Thanking the citizens of Greensboro and the
surrounding country for past patronage and
hoping to have a larger share in the future,
o3-lw Respectfully, A. L. Kirkman.
For Sale.
A new and complete iron safe, just from the
hands of the manufacturer. Good size, good
combination, Ac., Ac. To arrive in afew days.
Call on Wakefield A Co.,
tf Hardware Store, South Elm Street.
Fre«h Caudy.
A full line of ROYSTER'S fine candy, Just
received. Also, oranges, lemons, bananas and
raisins, which we sell lower than any house in
the city, , Please call early, at Irwin A Weath
erly’s. sep 30 3w
Millinery Store.
Mrs. Wogooman would inform the public
that she has opened her fall stock of millinery
in the room opposite the court house and next
door to W. B. Farrar’s jewelry store, on West
Market street. She has a nice line of ribbons
to which she calls special attention. Please
call and examine her stock.
For Rcui.
Some nice offices, fronting Main street, over
8. S. Brown’s Store. Apply to
aep9tf W. E. Bevill.
A Fisli Story!
Drury Howell, on South Elm street,
Keeps Fish and Oysters fresh and sweet,
And cooks them right for the hungry to eat,
September 37—tf
Fresh Oysters.
At the R. R. Lunch Counter, every day, and
always during the season. sep 27 Im
Pure Leaf Lard.
P. T. George A Co.’s Pure Leaf Lard is daily
gaining ground. Why? Because it is th
best on the market, and costs but very little
more than ordinary lard. A full supply just
received by J. W. Scott A Co. aug27tf
Sweet Little Butter Cups.
Try them! J34tf Greensboro Candy Co.
Mining Property lor sale.
W. A. Fields and D. H. McCulloch have
opened up a mine situated 8 miles southeast of
«ieen.«boro, miles from Pleasant Gordon
depot, on the C. F. A Y. V. Railroad. The
prospects are very fine. Parties interested in
mining business would do well to see W. A.
Fields, at bis Tobacco Factory, soutli of the
depot, where samples of the ore can be seen.
. W. A. Fields, and'
D. H. McCulloch.
-The finest and the best Tobacco on*the
market—Dlanoi-a, Gravely, Fine-cut and Net-
lie Bly—just received at Hunter A Mlchaux’s
Drugstore. a9tf
Call Early
for Oranges, Lemons, Persian Dates, Raisins
Nuts, Fresh-roasted Cofi'de-roasted with ou^
new patent roaster. The freshest is always
the best. Call for “Greensboro” Caudy Co.s
roasted cofl'ee, and have no other. We are
now making four hundred pounds of candy
per day, and our trade is increasing. \
sl2tf GREENSBORO CANDY CO.
For 8alG or Rent.
The subscriber ofiers foj sale or rent, a
Dwelling House, situated on Oak street. South
Greensboro. It has four rooms, and is newly
built. Dr. M. H. ALFORD.
jelStf
House and Lot for Sale.
House contains seven rooms. Lot large,
running depljh of block. Fine Garden and
good well of water. Adjoining premises of B.
E, Sergeant, on Washington street., In a good
neighborhood. Price reasonable. For partic-
ulara apply to F. S. Eldridge, on the preml-
aug8 tf
Brcakfa.st Bacon,
P. T. George A Co.’s nice, fresh Breakfast
Bacon (uncanvassed). Also, their S. C. Hams
and pure Leaf Lard, just received by J, W.
Scott A Co. aug6 tf
Good Vinegar
And pure Spices are what you want during
‘pickling” season. We have both.
August 6—tf J. W. SCOTT A CO.
Ijaycr Dates*
Nicest you ever saw, just in. Scott A Co.
Fresh Oat Grits and Rolled Oats—new
crop—at Scott A Co.’s. aug6 tf
Farming Lauds and City Property For
Sale.
We offer several excellent Grain and Tobac
co Farms in Guilford county, also fine Farming
Lands in Chatham and Robeson counties, and
two desirable Mills in this county, for sale on
easy terms. We have choice property for sale
in and near the city, Building Lots and Dwell
ing Houses.
Call and see us, or write for information in
regard to anything In the 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 Agmta,
--W. B. Farrar, the Jeweler, teeps
nice stock articles in his line whioL
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
There is an old proverb that a knife as a pres
ent cuts frendship in two; but if the knife is
not maie an actual present there is surely no
danger of it cutting your natural good will.
Now, we have, we hope, many friends, and
being most anxious to keep their good-will, do
not intend to make them an actual i)resent of
table cutlery, but charge them just enough to
keep their good-will and increase their patron
age.
As regards the Goods, we have thirty difl'er-
ent styles, ranginginqualltyfrom Rogers Bros’
finest silver-plated good to the cheapest wood
en-handle knife and fork at fifty cents.
There are many bai^ains in this lot, of which
it will pay you to take advantage.
Oct 7 tf ELLIS CHINA HALL.
Something Marvelous, but True!
G. Will Armfield is now oflTering 20 dif
ferent patterns of Worsted Dress Goods, at 7j^
ots per yard, former price 15 and 20 cts ; Sat-
teens. Batiste and Ginghams that were 15 cts
now 7X- All the best grades of calico at 5 cts,
except Simpson’s. Piques that were 10 and 15
cts, now 7}^, 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 ! The
goods referred to are special job lots, a^lltf
LEADING RESTAURANT..
Remember that the Leading Restaurant of
the city is run by Robert Harris, South Elm st.
Fresh Oysters, Fresh Fish, etc., etc., audMeals
at all houi-s, day and night. 97 tj’'
Ma->Na
xulu Caewing Gain, wholesale'^
J. W. S(
. Pure and Fresh*
Little Butter Cups for the Baby!
june24 tf GRpKSBoiio Casdy Oo.
For Rent,
The Store-house formerly occupied by M—
Harris A Flippin. ' ~—
al3tf
J. W. Scott.
-A full line of James Means’ three dollar
shoes in lace, button and Congres, for men,
just received at H. Farrior A Co’s. The best
in the world for the money may20 tf
Encourage Home ludustry.
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. JyStf
Choice Timothy Hay,
We have a small quantity of Extra No. One
Timothy Hay, which we will sell IoT.^
> r. , * . . Yates Brothers,
Real Estate Agents and Merchandise Brokers.
june9 tt
Itiuldin,: Notice.
C. S. Wainman, of Davis, Wainman & Co.,
having for his foremen the well-known BulWersi
J. M. Wolfe and John 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 flrstkjlass houses.
Those wanting flrst-clas» work in all the
particulars of style, durability and finish, and
at reasonable figures, should see Mr. Wain
man at once, as he wants to bnlld a few more
good houses in Greensboro. aug8 tf
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 ellei” whv?
augietf ^
Cabbage, Cabbage,
Hams, Breakfast Strips, Irish and Sweet
Potatoes, Beans, Hominy and Grits just re-
cei^d at m. G. Newell’S.