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THE DAILY WOKKMAN. J S. MICHAUX. Local Edit" A vP 'or all people, but espe aiiy la meet the desire whlflh mw .ra . known to entertain fot a non-political Met, the Wobkkaii will strive logo Into every house, leaving to other papers , the science of politics, giring the news la brief end holding iteelf responsible to the morel eenee of the community for its utterance. 4he farmer work hard all day hauling wood to town, and get a fair price for bit wood the amount a only what it paid for a team for the Mine time, and leave not a cent for the wood I And we would (ike to know what farmer would not in pro cess of time give away all hie wood and have nothing to show for it? If the Farmer Alliance can Institute and carry oat a system of good road through the country, the' way of uc- ceaa for them In any just or reasona ble undertaking will be fairly open. TVe invite their attention to this great question. ' '....' CMamlssionera' Meeting. The City Commissioners' met Friday - sight March 33d, Mayor King in the chair, with the following member present t Schenck, Coffin, Scott, Bevill, Dodson, Price, Turner, Odell, White, Hawkins. The application of J. H. Kendrick for license to retail lib jor in the Mc ado- ; House was rejected, onani mously. The Committee on Street Railway reported : an amendment, ' substituting flat iron (or T. rail, Offered ty Commissioner Udell, was rejected, a he yeas and nay were called on the adoption of the report, which resulted a folloWs x lld' Yeas, ' Schenck,'"' Bevill, Coffin, Price, Scott, - Dodson. Ha kin: oays, Odell, Turner. 1 he following . resolution were -adopted. By Judge Schenck t ' 1 That the street 'committee be authorized and directed to put up igns containing the name of the streets at each intersection. - ;:-,XblaVp.:;: '3. That the street ruining from Gorrell street north to' factory street near Sergeant's foundry, be called King street, for our present Mayor. Mr. Odell. ' t 3. That the Board of Commission ers do heartily agree to pay to the Guilford Grays, a military company raised in Greensboro as mnch money as the company itself . will raise in cash, provided the sum paid by the commissioners shall not exceed five hundred (500) dollar, , V , , .THa NEW STREETS.' " A petition having been recceived from certain, citizens on the subject of opening new streets, the following paper was adopted unanimously J , Mr. Odell. - 4. Resolved that it is necessasy and it is so adjudged that Greene street be extended south to Buchanan street. . ' That King street be extended south to the city limits. . Shat a street shall be opened that shall be an extension of Pearson street in South Greensboro to Gorrell street. , That Sycamore be extended to cor porate limits. ' That the clerk, send written notice as the charter directs, to the owners of the property to appear before the Board at next , meeting and appoint commissioners to lay off said streets, and assess the damageilvlnxVvH.'' Hr.BeviH. , ' ' -That a committee of three be ap pointed by the Mayor to examine fhe feasibility of the extension ct Paisley street from Gaston street to Belle I '?ade avenue, and that they report T3 tLa next meeting of the Board. The c .I'.ce on the above resolution 7" .III, CJienck, Price. Judge Schenck. Rerolved, That the Cemetery Com mittee he authorized and directed to erect a fountain in the cemetery, the purchase of said fountain not to exceed $150 00, and have it connected with city water pipes to run said fountain. . ; , Mr. Odell. That the city pay Dr. D, W. U. Benbow half toe cost of his fish house near the market, and that Dr. Ben bow take the house away from the public market square. On motion, Resolved that Messrs. Bevill and Price and Chief of Police Reek are appointed a committee to regulate the sale of fish in the market houte. On motion, the Mayor was added to the Paving Committee. ,AEPOBT Or BUILDI50 COHUITTTEE, The building committee would re commend the payment of Mr. Tboe. WoodrouV bill amounting to 1, COS 08, carrying balance on Graded School building and all outside work dose to date and on which bill there has been 41,000 heretofore paid, and that the Mayor and Clerk issue an order to aid TYoodretTe for $503.08, balance doe 00 said bill leas $100, and that the same be paid out of Bond fund, On saotion, adjourced. The Hydrants- The following shows the location of the various hydrants under the new water works arrangement t . I Clay and Church West side 2 Gaston and Elm 3 Elm and Market a Elm and Sycamore 5 between " & Washington on, Elm ; West side 6 Elm and Washington 7 wasnington ananepot t 1 Z 9 10 IX 12 3 .lm ana JLepot . -Buchanan and Elm " Lewi and Eire ' , Cedar & W. Market north side , Soring and ' . . . Edgeworth and ' Paiseley and f . " Ashe and " Greene and ' f f" W Market and Elm S E corner 9 so at 22 3 34 5 36 37 Davie and E Market 1 between Divie and 'Forbis Forbis and E Market , i Lyndon and " Gilmer and E market Gaston and Soring Edgeworth. ! " Belle Meade Near Tate's gate on Edge worth 38 39 30 3 3 Sycamore and Edgeworth Eugene " Washington Sycamore Paisely and Gaston ; Ashe nr Glascock's foundry Ashe between Love and han 33 dle factory, v ' 34 1, Buchanan and Ashe , 35 , Ashe and Washington 36 Ashe and Sycamore 37 Ashe and Gaston 38 Green and Washington :. , 39 Greene and Sycamore 40 Greene and Gaston . .: 41 Greene and Belle Meade 43 Price and Greene 43 Schenck and Greene 44 T-3 between line and Fayette- ville, onDayie 45 Davie and Fayetteville 46 Davie and Depot 47 Davie and Washington 48. Davie and Sycamore 49 Davie and Gaston 50 Davie, and Mebane '. r 51 Davie and Church 51 Church and Lindsay 53 1-3 Lindsay and Smith on Church ': 54 Church and Smith , , 51 City.line on Church 56 Asheboro near Adams 57 Asheboro and Gorrell 58 Forbis and Washington : ' ' 59 Forbis and Sycamore - 60 Forbis and Gaston , ' ' 61 Forbis and Mebane . 62 Forbis and Lindsay 63 Lyndon and Washington i 64 Percy near Graded School 65 Gilmer and Washington 66 King and Gorrell 67 Edgeworth and Washington ; , 68 Belle Meade about Scotts ' 69 Price and N Elm , 70 Buchanan 1-2 Elm and Ashe , 71 Davie 1-3 Depot and Washington Davi n w cfner Gorrell property . 71 Edgeworth and Washington , 74 Spring and WasHngton n . 75 (No i) lm and Vss sbington MAttniKD.At New Garden. N. C., on March 15th, Mr.Jj A. Wyrick to Miss Mollis Melyin. ftev. Albert Peele, officiating, oth Guilford county, N. C of Pomona, Mrs. T. H. Thompson of New Orleans.who was among the wood J exi in the Harrieane Creek dintster, died at Weyesoss. Ga., last Friday nicbt. This makes a total of tweuty two deaths. Tha Deriod of teethins is the most dangerons to yoDDg children They should then have extra atten danee and occaeional doses of Dr Boll's Baby Syrup. : ,Tbe parity of the ingredients and the accuracy of the combination in Laxador, coupled with the impor tant faot that it is free from any deleterious sobstanoe, is a strong anrnment for its adoption as the remedy for all diseases of the liver. Prioe 25 cents. Worth Knowing . Mr. W. H. Morgan, merchant. Lake Utj, rift., was toiea wnn a aevera oota attended with a distressing cough and running into consumption in its first stages. Be tried many so called popu lar cough remedies and steadily grew wor. Ana no was reancea in uoeu, hul dtfltnnlt in LrAathinir and waa un able to sleep. Finally tried Dr. King's New Duoovery lor Consumption ana found immediate relief, and after using mhnnt liklf HrtTAn bnttloi fonnd himself well and has had no return of the dis ease. No other remedy can show so grand a reoord ot enres ss Dr, Kine's Mew Discovery for Consumption, which is guaranteed to do just what is claimed for it Trial bottle free at Hunter k Michanx a Drag Btore. ' The Greatest Passion. ; (Anonymous.) . "They talk of avarice, ltut. amLi- Vioo, w reat pastuoua. xv m m uiir take...' -Tbey re. little paasiono Vanity is the great- commanding passion of them all. "This exoites the most heroio deeds and impels to the most dreadfa! Crimea. Save me from this passion, and I oan de fy the others, f "Tbey are mere or chitis ; bat this is a giant, bnei t dan said. Id other words, selfish' ness. the root of vanity, is the pa rent of all sin. If by some magio toncb-8tone this greatest passion ooold be made to appear in its own true character in the lives of men, what a stripping of laurels there woald be! Too often the hero would seem a selfish monster, slay' log fo achieve glory and fame ; the philanthropist would become a can' Ring sohemer, sacrificing to ba ad' vertiaedl the Christian wonld be revealed as serving Qod to win the praise of men. How , many elo quent sermons, thrilling testimonies and fervid prayers this passion in spires ! It is the devil's most delu sive weapon .wun wnion to rnin souls. Piety whioh is not devoid of vanity is impiety. Sincerity and selfishness are the primal prinoi' pies ot. the Christian Ma. He who seeks to oocquer every passion will daily offer the prayer : "Remove far from me vanity and lies, and make me unselfish and true. Nntininfl tha indennanv of. tha A ' D ' -31 panisnment metea oat 10 certain nlftpBpn nt offandera. ' nartionlarlv wife beater's, the New York Herald pathetioaily sayr : "oometimes we have a londns for the whipping post of oar fathers. The sole ob lAntinn in thin mods of nnnishmenL which is admitted to be effectual is a sentimental one; sod it la about time that the Bentimentalitv which is so often displayed in favor of criminals waa severely set down npon, Norfolk ledger. : ;? Renew I&r Youth. TAm. Thcobe Chesby. Patterson, Clay Co., Iowa, tells the itollowing remark. able story, the trutliof which is vouch ed for by tlie reside of the town.- "I am 73 years old andkve been troubled with kidney comprint and lameness for many years, coua not dress myself without Lolp. NojI am free from puin m l sroness, a l am able to do all rry crn housework. I "owe my tharits 1 1 ..ecirio l era ior naving ro ne wc.l t 7 youth, s pleto!y f 1 t.;aases f Try a I ' 'e, or ' Euniv-r & Hid."- removed com' I dn." m l SI, to be at 2 Ctore. 73 On If any person makes a proposi tion to hold a fair, or festival, or bazar, or broom-drill, or any other worldly device for getting money for the chnrch this winter, move to amend by substituting a protracted meeting for the preaebna of the gospel to sinners.-G. F. Pente cost. '"'. ' . . ; It la not generally known that the oo-edooation of the sexes is carried on without limitation in the Uni versity of Texas., Tbeyonng men and yooog women are admitted to the same classes in every , depart ment, and are e igiblo to degrees and honors without exception. DARBY'S It never fails to re lieve the pain of Burns, Soalda, Brais es or wounds of any kind. Pazvsim in flammation and suppuration, and rapid ly heals, leaving no soar. GANGRENE ORPBOUD PrESH Nmrer Appear Wber ttu El old la USet, CLEAN 8ESAND HEALS V Obstinate TJloera. Boils, Carbun cles, Erysipelsa and running sores of every kind. It destroy the dis- agreeable effluvia arising from Can cere, Abscesses. TJloers and every kind of purulent disoharge. "IhareusedDarbj'a ProphyUctlo Fluid In hospital and private practice for ten yeara and know of nothing- better for sloughing, contused and as a disinfectant." J. F. Ubuhtos, Prof. Mobile Medical College. ONLY a small number of the great army of buyers can take time to keep thoroughly posted as to the prices and "values of the many lines of goods sold by the big mercantile establishments of this progressive age, and the great majority of bay era mast depend more or less npon what the merchant tells them about the valne and wearing qualities of the. goods jbe sella And Una ia ONE great reason why people prefer to trade with a house whiob charges everybody exactly the same prioe and guarantees every article sold to be exactly what it is represented to be. Thoee who are not posted as to prices at least have the satisfac tion of knowing that tbey bay goods as low as anybody else can, and children or servants oan be sent for goods without any fears that ad vantage will be taken of their mex perience. The . ..... PRICE we mark on on'r goods in plain fig' ares is made as low as possible and we take tbe greatest care to seoare goods which we oan reoommend and guarantee to oar customers. To meet the demands of tbe trade we are obliged to carry a certain quantity of low grade goods, bat our advice to customers is always to bay good goods, ' FOR the lowest priced goods are not al ways the cheapest in the long ran. Oar facilities for baying goods in large quantities from manufacturers and importers enable na to place good and reliable goods within reaoh of .- ' - EVERYBODY at very reasonable prices. The sum total of oar sales is so great that we can afford to sell goods for very short profits, and we do substan tially a cash business and do not have to pat on an extra, profit to make np for the loss of a lot of bad debts every year. These , are. facts worth taking into consideration in deoiding where to make yoar pur chases for the Spring and Bummer. Ecrpecifally, Sans.b S. Erovn. rach211w Propylactic Flnifl OF 15 AoOTDBHTH. I J Greensboro Nurseries; ,. - GBEENSBORO, N, C. T DESE NUKSERIE have been in.' operation for more thaa 20 years.. and are aeoond to hone in olaaa of stock and variety of Fruit , We have taken great pain to collect every plant suited to the South and the - WfSf. Our stock consists in part ot Apple, Ptach, Pear, Cherry. Plum, Ap ri ot, Ruuian Afulbtrri, Englitk , , MuBrrrU$, Orapt, Straubrriett Ratpbeniet, Currant, Sliaae and Ornamental: Tre$, Evergreen, &o. JQrWe have the entire control of the TONNET'S SOUTHERN EAR LY" Peach. Bee what soi of the most prominent men in Greensboro have to say of it ! MoLeaniTllle. N. CT DCi S, J84 This certifies tbat I hsvesold to Ward' k Young the exclnaiye right to a certain Seedling Peach Tree, which they have named "Con net fa Southern Early." ' Alfred Comm. . This, tbe Uth day of Jnly," 1884, our attention was drawn to a fine peach, not' Atil In mi ma .tint In vfalin Ana- fit fl&vnv superior to sny r each that we have seen this j ear a seedling, called "Oonnet's Sontbflrn Earlv." IIobt. M. Rloix. Agent Bonihcrn Ex Co. Jasf H. Lindsay, President National Bank.. J. D. Wfirra, P. M. I endorse the above fully, and add that it has all the losoiousness of an August peach. Df W. O. Bxasew. Me6s. Ward k Young, Greensboro, !S.O. . Detr Sirs: I oan troth fnlly say that the peob yon now offer to tbe publio a a new variety is one ol tbe largest and finest flavored peaches I ever saw to early in tbe season. J. A. Bowlbs, - P. O. East Onilford Cirouit, '.":' Greensboro, N. C We have a nnmber of other cer tificates, bnt think the above sufficient.. Mr Orders given to my Agent op sent direct to the Nurseries will receive care'nl attention. JOHN A. YOUNG, SneoesNor to Ward Young. Address Gbxxnsbobo Nubsxbixs, Jan 16-tf Greensboro, N. 0. Dissolution of Copartnership. jj uiivu in nereuy given mat uio uw- 11 partnt-rship hitherto existing be tween O. F. Thomas, Joseph M. Beeoe and John W. Thomas, under the firm name of THOMAS, KEliCE A CO., is diseolved by mutual consent The businew will be continued a a . ', Book ui Jok Prinllna; Office, at the Old Stand in Benbow Block, cor ner of South Elm and Sycamore atreeta, up-Btairs. by "THOof AS BROTH ERS," consisting of O F. Thorn s and John W. Thomas, who have formed a copartnership. The new firm sssumes ftae liabilities of the firm of Thomas. Beeoe ft Co., and all debt and account due the old firm must be paid to the firm of Thomas Brothers. A continuation of tbe liberal patron age heretofore enjoyed in solioited by the new firm. Respectfully, THOMAS BROTHERS. Greensboro, Feb. 7, 1P88. fob8tf Sale of Land. Pursuant to a decree of the Superior Court of Guilford county, made in the case of E. P. Boberaon apd others, ex parte, I will sell at the Court House door in Greensboro, N, C, on Monday, the ICth day of April, at 12 m. a tract of land, containing 80 acres, pear Sum merfleld, N. 0., and known as the Vf. J. Boberson place, npon which E. P. Boberson sow resides, adjoining the lands of J. C. Strader, P, L. Wilson and others) ' r :.(--' Tebms One half cash and the bal- anoe on a credit 01 sir montns, with. bond to seoare patment. J, 8. MICHAUX, mohli,'88-80d-dftw Commissioter. . "DTX TJ'Q Instant relief. Fina X JJUJliO. cure in 10 days, and never returns. No purge, no salve, no suppository. Sufferers will learn of a simple remedy, free, by addressing O. J. MASON. 78 Nassau St,, N. Y. m201y Methodist Protestant Monthly A . large 64 column, Magazine de signed to aid the home, school and . ohurch in winning and training souls. tor iema and JULearen. One dollar a rear in advanoe. Free to those who will send three subscribers at Z LOO each' Address, THE NATIONAL METHODIST, - 87 Virginia Avenn f20tt ; Indianapolis, IntL- f7 f..r r 1 ""1 1" ' ' , r. 1C Svr" : t to I , . , "", v, . : "'" it In i.rtift 1 ,,. ,, i .
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