Newspapers / Greensboro Daily Workman (Greensboro, … / June 26, 1888, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of Greensboro Daily Workman (Greensboro, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
THE DAILY WORKMAN, THE DaJLY WORKMAN uariiTuaa In Greenaboro, and being consulted dally oy all sorts of business men, is a splendid adver tising medium. The condition of Its adverUs lag COLUMNS, tflx times a wwkuu Evening Paper, at 13.00 a year, Id advance. For tlx months, 11.80, for three montlia, 73 cents, and to thbse who ;' PROMPTLY," US oraU per month. On deferred payment, S3 cents par month, to pay exiwnst of col lectin. shows that advertise! think. Office undei Benbow Hall, Sonth Elm street ;'.;'..".'-,'.:' .... ..' t Vol. 6. Greensboro, N. C, Tuesday, June 26, 1888. No. 25. Aniered lit lk4 pott offtottn Urntborv, C, at $oond-ciat matter. VmrOjjU oh South Kim Strut, under Benbow Hall RAILWAY GUIDE. Gbxensboko, Mar. t, 18S7. iouMuyi a ittutrihut hasimoad. Arriv tin troax Kioumond at tf 43 a m 1082 pm Leave fur Richmond at 9 ft' m " " ' 8 17 a m yOSTB OABOUMA BAlbBOASw - Arrive from Charlotte- at ' 8 02 a m ., 840pm Leave (or Charlotte at 9 48 a m " to 44 p m Arrive (rum Golduboro at 18pm Leaves (or Uol Jaboro at V 6C m HOBTH-WESTICBX M. 0. BAILBOAD. Arrives (rom baiein at 8 00 a m y 20 p Ei Leaves (or Salem at 10 CO a m 10 64 p m , . . , c. r. a t. v. baslboas, Train Moving North. Leave Bennett a villa at 6 00 a. m. Arrive at Greensboro '2 30 p. m. Leave Greensboro 80 pm. Arrive Mt. Airy.... 7 IB p.m. lraini Moving South. Leave Mt. Airy. ..... 5 00 a. m. Arrive at Greensboro ...... .9 25 a. m. Leave Greensboro. . ... ... .10 05 a. m. Arrive at iSennettsville 7 3 J p. m. SCHEDULE OF MAILS: Mails going North closed 9 00 p m - " " 8 03am M . - South " ' 9 W) am 900pm 900am 9 00pm 9 00pm 9 00am "SalemBr'oh" t'l . it ft " East '0.r.T.T.B.B' General delfverv open (rom . 8 00 a m to 6 80 p m., exoept daring the diatri bntion o( maila. The Money Order and Registered Letter office open irom V 00 a.m to 6 00 p m. , LOO ALt INTELXIGENC3JS. I Mr Frank Colane , of 'Liberty ym buried yesterday. , ; .f .', . v. - J ."','' "" ' ' ; .Tviiss Sallie Brent went to More. heacfPity thil morning. : . Mr. J. W. Scott went do wn to MoreheadXity last night. TQ " ' ,',-Mr. R. VV. Causey has gone to bis home near Tabernacle. ; V 'Huckleberries have made their 'appearance on the market, ; , , ; j i : .... i-fii ': 'Mr, C. F. Lewis, of the Reids vilie Times, is here to-day on visit. 7 " - ' ' I " f , W4SlCy 1 B1UI UVU , A J VIII AWVfVUVHV City last nieht. ' - 4-Mr. W. C. Phillios. late oi this ' city, but now ol Randleman, is here to day on a visit. : a ; ' ,vi,; , - - IT'. .:, ' A 'iv'. 'hirnintr hrintr with them "beautlfhl ..k ...... . : nni - J . J., .1 ... mi ir ii i ill mill ra. . biiu iiid.' nairi worki are rulnniriiir their sudn cam. . i ' U -. ) f 1 I. ,1 - t. ... f. palgll sigai ijoi. uic iiub mita uvav. -Prof, J. M.,ty.eather Y.'bl Aiberty. :Acadetiy,;. who has beetf j dpwn;! : Moreheart City, returned ,last nigh i;'.--.Mr8,'' Ha'rrt' Tatuift'.r e'lurne'sey 'eral day s ago from ,ver visit 10, Munt Airy made at the time of th,e excur-l '.,-.:. .ill ' i mi , , i nil, ii .mi ln;.;i.R ; ''friirl'MAe ' Era ' ieditdof 'V.il.-. t . . . , M j 1 rr r f- - .'- t- r nur . r o mas m ra 7vam tlilloro this morning and went back ;Vi-e-rre;. -nt 'cftLe Thill W w . ... The Wilmington Star quotes in full what the Daily Workman" said ofCapt. Baldy Williams but credits it to the Patriot. Mr, Millis, ot High Point, one of the county Commissioners, and Mr. Harper Johnson, f Jamestovn, was here this morning. Prof. R. A. Ford, Superinten dent of the Greensboro White Grad ed School, went down to Morehead City on yesterday morning, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Coble, from near Providence church, were in town to-day, and friend Coble made a very brief call a this wffice. Mrs. Cator, whp accompanied Mrs. Holt to Mount Airy last Satui day did not return until this morning. Mrs Holt returned yesterday. Our young friend John W. Mer ritt, gave us a call (his morning. He is getting ready to start in a few days on his regular visit to his customers. .Uorehffad Gray and a Miss Jones fromVirginia v ere among the passen gers (rom Mt Airy yesterday whose names we omitied from the list pub lished. ; - ; ' ' Do not fail to attend tbe Gypsy Qartette concert on next Thursday night. It is under the same manage ment as the Boston Star Concert Co., and is, no doubt, a company of great merit. The' press speak in terms of praise of the performers. . , , K ' ; , J t ..T-i--T: f- Time was wuen-we were admon iahed " to say ' warm," ; nor,-hiV weather, but thetime has come when th& word hot is. needed to do justice to the subject. O for a sprinkle plant ed at tht North pole and with capac ity to reach and refresh us all. f ' ' 1 ; . The Chicago Convktion. The convention which adjourned at Chi cago yesterday evening was similar as to length to the Republican Cort ventionof iSSo, Which was in session six whole . days. Considering the greatness of the heat, and the' excited condition of delegates' minds,' the session must have been an immense burden on its members, ', ' . TThe July : EckctiC: which; t now on : our book- table, .presents many .eatures'of interest.,.;- The place of honor is. held hy an article,, writ ten by Mr. Gladstone, on 'the great novel ''Robert Elsmere," now excit ing 88 .mvcb.ou'tr6yl.ray.:,'; The battle of beligf Jjda n he great, nglish statesman a -most sturdy upholder of religious orthodoxy; '1 -W. H. Mallock vatistn ndth Diffusion otProprt,,' .discy.i'tKe'iand'and laborbuess tionof GKeat Britain.,,Mi'ii tFfiyy, 'TT r&vJr -.nMf.ik.v,!- u . contribu'ei ah apprWiative o'ljia'tthead. pleasarif ketch of ti great painter' ant) his suirroHnJipgS aa.a':Jfhi StUdioTof CaroluaiiiDurnBnd al re2der 'will b,,e inUri-sted'in he!,'artU cle entitled uVPrince Bismarck i and, the Gerrnan Reichstag." ' There is a capital; paper, racy una instructive on 'The - English Gentry' r6ro Blackvv6c J'8,' and the discussion of'a very inter ting question is found ut: der the htad of "C ' men Emi grants." One of the i t g'-sstive i tides in the number ; t on "The Dislocations of Industry,'' by Wil- ,. . . ' ' A'? ' U liam Smart, in which the reader will find a clear and searching study of the dangers of our modern industrial sy.tem. Rev, Dr, William Wiight makes known to us a curious chapter in the History of teligijus bigotry in the story of ''Lse errt's Version of the Bible" and how it was suppressed. Amopg other specially interesting ar ticles atteruioa may be called to those entitled "On Datea, "In the Dark Continent," and "Gluck the latter being a sketch of the great musical composer wno anticipated in his opera most of the important reforms claimed for Wagner. A very note worthy article, to9 is that on "Hein rich Heine." thi material for which is largely autobiographical, drawn from posthumous paper of the great poet-critic-hnmorist. "Leghorn," as a frontispiece. As this number is the commencement of " new volume, it is a good time to subscribe for this excellent periodical. Published by E. R. P.ton, 25 Bond Street, Ne York. Terim, $5 per year; single number, 45 cent; trial subscription for 3 month $:; Eclectic and any $4 Magazine, $S. . Daf URi All persona within the corporation keeping does therein are required to gat of R. M. Uees, City Tax Collector, bj Jlrat paying one dollar, a medal for each' dog and attach the same on or near his neck ftefort the first day of July, 1888, or all dogs Kill ka killed If found run ning at larjje without 'ciedals thereafter. By order 01 tna uoara. , j. v. wiiitk, uierx. - J-i Just Eeoeived. Tresh from thaprtngs, ML Airy yhlte.8ul phnr, and Kentuc.j-'s great ffatnraf remedy, crab orchard mtar.' j ,Up ftkytt Bwoa, New la Tear T)i; HKtaw, Until further notlca I will suspend baking. My goods, etore dxtorea Ac, sated at tlie Are on the 17th In.t., tor aale at and bulow eon. Apply In Tate building. . one door nerth of Cartland'a. ' ; V 'Respectfully, J35 lw '"' J, T. D. GAPaarr. The subscriber ott la W near Qreensboro, soma time In the aprtiijjr, a pair of gold rim double eye glasses. Were dropied probably near the railroad crossing. " The finder will be suitably rewarded.. Apply at this office. t A. D. MINSHAW, Je33-w. 's Pleasant Garden, P. O. The house at nresent otcnnled by Mr. Jessnn. Possession given July 1, )23-lw Mosea Stransa. To get coOlj to becotpt cool, to cool off, to keep cool after you get ecolj to coel yourself, td cool ybnr friends, and it the same time grat ify your taste, apply at ,lie Soda Fountain of . Geo. jftttsjmoos A Co. '(ft O June30-tf f 1 : i;,,Me8BriTate '.Broaiat the old stand of Lindsay 4 Bchenck, 3ouli Elm Street, sens ou( tohelr irleddsn vwfkyofX61111' m$ appetrztng; drinks frdas Iheu- manifold Wn tafla. Boarkllna and' fiea3th-Klvln4''n)meral I Vaenitwiith Various' adteilcloua di Inks made 1 woraerami aeasonaDie. l,.T, j, jmuwu-11 . Having decided to levgOreen8boro,,I have lnfeouth" Green8txro,one lKueand a vacant lot for skle, ftheap.) It I? nehjithaCentflBarj ennrca. y o innn lniosmauonappiy w j . . M..f.ty:.jl.,n.i 1 .1!. .f S'-' .1 MuHt. ' "I- ' v. 1 . Jt l-.V .J , t'W-Mrtt iAblutlr vatry Havvovnav.) j u.1 :il 1 Difennjerelgned having quall0ed. aa execu tor t the last wUl and testament of Daniel Donnell, deceased, before the clerk of Superior Court of Guilford county, hereby gtves -notk to aft persons holding c!l ns against aald de ceased, to present same 0 or before June 10th or tlits notice will b pleaded fn bar of their r jvmv. ' . W. IT. Hocstou, JfiCiV ' rxecv'orof EaT I lionnelt, deceased. Haaua, An Interest In tht Farm Patent Safety Tether. Address, giving lowest cash price and amount of Interest, "Business.'' Care McAdoo House. For Bale or Bent. Dwelling house on East Washington street, containing seven rooms, pleasantly aud conve niently located, Is for sale on accomodating terms. Apply to Dp. H. U. Ai.komi.. unelStf lr Heat. We will rent for a nrst clasa Buardlnj? house or private family, six elegantly llulxbeti rooms and kitchen attached. Uas and water fixtures complete. These rooms are located ou the wound floor or Trugden Building, Oourt House Square, Oreenaboro, N. C. Apply to Ukekn'shoho Candy Co. may M ui Cheap HMikti The following books are oirred at Hra How ard. Book btore at less than one-half tne usual price. Dyrun's complete works, Illustrated, 3 vo. clo. and gilt, at e'J, former price $4.50. Burns' complete works, Illustrated, 8 vo. clo. and gilt, at W, former price H.V). Uayne'a complete poems, Illustrated, clo. and gilt 61.25, former price4.00. Uncivilized Kacts of the World, Illustrated, H.00 pages aheep 1.50, former price eCUU. Downings Fruit aud Fruit trees of America, over 000 pajjes, 1.50 former price $4.00. Dick's En lycopedU C4 S1 practical receipts: 1.00 former price $5.00. Vasarl'a, Uvea of the Painters, 5 vols, and 1 vol, Cowper'a works, all for it-O vols forftl.75.) Life, bermons and speeches of Uev. Dr. BeUl, 'J5 cents, bermons, Addresses and pruyers, by D. L. Moody, 50 ceuta. Hiay30-U Par I.Kr4. Owing to tne continued advance In Lard we have been compelled to advance onr price on "George's" Jard." Bay It once and you will buy it always. Our Increasing trade on It proves this. iJohJ by Bcott 4 Co. , , 'T Just received at U. H. Koyster's, a nice line of White Goods, dreas goods, lawns, calicoes. pant goodx, hosieries, ladles, goods, handker chiefs, scans, lace cashmere shawls, also a nice line of ladles and gents flue shoes, which I am offering great bargains In. Call and see me before buying. ' " G. H. Royster. .... .1 take this method of Informing thepub- llo that I am In the Shoe. Business and would be glad to have everyone to call that wishes to give me a trial. All kinds of work In the shoe line. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop up-gtalrs first building south of Post Office. " mayS-tf ' : ' r T. 8. IIatics. T O'clock, Mbaurp. From 15th of May to 15th of September our store will be closed every evening except Sat urday at seven o'clock. Our customers will please bear this la mind and send In their or ders early. Very respectfully, 1 ; inayliitf ,, ; J.'W. scottACo ' For Rent. ; "'I Bev; Dr. Smith offers for rent the new and convenient house on Smith street. Terms modeiate.. Possession given Immediately, 1 One dwelling' hoose on Oak Street, contains fdnir vooms, ftw porches and a pantry. -iThe house is new. ' See , ' ' Dr.' H. M. AlX)RD. Feb. 37-tf "1 iv' n ' .i :.:.' ! 4 1,1 11 11 ., ,,..,,l V. Forwent., i, . ' t... .) .Ellis' China" Ball, one of the finest store rooms 1n the' city, - Apply to 1. D. Price or J:.A.oaerl.,""" ji8-tr If ll ) ) i . J." , ! : . t i.i; ' W Anted. ' -a irood' white woman to dA-treheral 'house Worls-Oooa Wages-HHiply at Patriot OflM;; '!may8-tf- W1H ley perioel or persons vttsbjnit W .pur- qhasea largebdok. dwelllng,brfise,tr 18 rooms wjtk. three porjthat.aBi ben) fuf. years used as a boarding house, ;or a net. cottage of four rooms, ojrjnjce bnydtng loss cheap, can be Iked an tlu-ouVil UArmflclds' gtore. (J Then pulling yuthlspuise, he aald, ,f ?.Vl wants, Bandana.?.-. jeie-tf. ' . Lovers of lea cream can be supplied with the beet, every afternoeu and evening at the Din lag Rooms recently occupied, by . Capt Haw kins, near the depot. Families suppned on reasonable terms.' " o 1 '.1 i ( June 13-lvr 4 A. T. Vbsnox. accomodated on the most reasonable terms by applylng'to'0 ; " " 4 . DF. rlunnu.' Moatr lad.' Money loaned on mortgage or real estate. mchiM tr. Dillard A Kinu. Saai Moaall or Maiall Nam, Yon will find after all, the largest and best elected stock of ladles and men's fine shoes, also a naw lot of ladles dress goods In all the latest novelties and styles of the season. Nice line of new carpets, mattluga, trunks, cloth ing and straw hats as ever ottered on this mar ket I meau business and am determined to sell goods, so come and see for yourself. uilTtf u. Will Asmfikld LEADING RESTAURANT. Remember that the. Leading Restaurant ol the city Is run by Robert Harris, South Elm st, Fresh Oysters, Fresh Fish, etc., etc., and Meals at all hours, day and night. sep 27 tf For Heat. We hare for rent one of the most dedrable stores In Greensboro, Also, one good Dwell og House, newly painted and In drst-cUs con dition, with aix rooms, kitchen and stable, la one of the best neighborhoods In the city. . Whenever you want to buy, sell or rent aav Real Estate, consult your Interest by calllnj Vatkb BaoTHsaa, Real Eatate Agents, decliMt Opposite Benbow Hou . Cheap Fuel. Greensooro tiaa Co.'i Works keep coke for sale In any quantity Orders will receive the promptest aitentloa. oct Sot Heat, A nice Brick Cottage with six rooms, larg yaid and gardeu, a good wel, aervarta house,, and stable, on West Market street, adjoining the resldenoe of Mr. J. W. Fry. ' Appy to Jan 25 tf R. Pkrct Gsav. 1 , . , ....Good people all, tf you need your Fas. nit are varnished or repaired, carpets laid shades or cornices hung, or any work done In the house-hirnlshlng line, please call on or send, for Wn, H. McNkii.l, Thomas' Building. Upholstering a specialty. . . For Boat. ... Some nice offices, fronting Main stre 8. S. Brown's Store. Apply to sepvtl , W. E. Bsvill. IIomm to Rent, A finely located, well constructed and con venlent residence on West Washington Street Location the very best foi a business man. Nothing better In location In the city for con venlence and quiet. jel-3w. Mosas'SrHACsi For Rent, . We have a splendid Btore foi teat, 00 feet deep. The most desirable locationdn the dry. Apply to ; ' Yatss BaoTHaas, ' Jan 7 . Seal Eatate Ageats. . -. Town Lot Free. :' 1 will give Free, by special agreement, a Town Lot situated in the town of Liberty, and adjacent to the C. F. and Y, V. & R., of sulta ble size, and one of the handsomest locations In the State, for manufacturing. : Good Induce ' ments. For particulars, address, f 5 J: , , . H. L. BhowbA, Ap25tf Liberty, N. C, ... . Lioven of Flowora , ' Go to Chichester's for flower pots. AU. klnda and very cheap. ' . " ' - all-tf .Im i U. II Rojmter . ;;.,,. , Is offering Great Bargains in Dress Goods, Jerseys, Shawls, Children's Hoods and Sacks, Corsets, Satteens. Also, a nice line of Shoes, just received at very low prices. , : ,fc3-tf ";i ' Come and BeelS T: FRANK M. TAYLOR,,. UU11 JJo, a, City Market, who has another, fine lot of Western cattle which he. la having butchered and han- jlled W nicest style." He keeps constantly on hand Pork, Sausage', Haadcheese, Corned Beef, Gam Fish, 9yters, Ac, all of, the bestqnal- Ity and sold on reasonable terms. Jan. 13tf ' ' ! New aua4 Nice and I'Miful. ; j At 1H. H Oartlands,, under the. Central Hoet 1 you w)U find the most beautiful and stylish of ties in lawn, per oales and four in band, under wear in styles and la ftbrlo to please the most exacting Umbrellas to suit all persons, and for either , rain or , shine. Walking canes, all weights, and various designs and prices. ' , ,'J ,i.y "BKtCKi'slRlCst. i ' The subscriber Is now maklug brick era clay which he bellevnj to tie snprriurii) any other lnuse here clay . found (u the low grounds near Greene Hill Cemetert Ttiw brick prov . to be hard and of fine quant! V . durability and are suoh a are needed pHrtouiarl Jn work which requires solidity. -1 m readt to cob tract to furnish tb.t euperiJi brick .!' also ' lay them. ' jtttf " t.'.: Iiinn
Greensboro Daily Workman (Greensboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 26, 1888, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75