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THE DAILY WORKMAN, . ?. ;.SrVBLlSHBO t i I-:- tjlx tlmi wwkMio Evening Paper, at 93.00 a year, In advance. For tlx months, 11.60, for three months, 75 cents, and to the who fx; . '. . l ' , . onnu T3TT -v . THE DAILY WORKMAN . is a r iirvaa .am. In Greeaaboro, and being eonautted daUy ay all sort of business tntto, la a splendid adver tising medium. The condition ef tu advarUa. i-Work i . 1 . i S3 oentf per mont. 4o pay expenst of ool lectin. , ' , ; hinHri ntllu pan ojftc in Vraenetorv, i ; C, (M laonWciM motor. tafOtfiot On South Elm Strtt. rAr timioov anu. RAILWAY QUIDS. Grkinsboro, Mar. n, 1887.' MOBMO!n A DABTTLXS BAILBOAO. slrrives from Biohmond at .: . 9 48 a m 1083 pm 961 pm 8 l7 a m Leaves for Richmond at kobu GaxoLnu s-iftaoAtv .. Arrives from CLaflOUe st Leave tor Charidtte at 8 02 a m 940pm 948 am 10 44 p tt, Arrives bom Ooldaboro M I 80m Leaves for Ooldaboro at 9 6C m , ot.wbmtbhs a. o, aAnaoAiv Arrives fromctalem at , , ,8 00 a m . " ' ;v,,;i-.-. , V 9 20pm Laaveafor fcaleoiat., 10 CO am ' '.--i ! 10 64 pm Y. Y. aAZXAOAB, . Traini Moving North: ; ( ( LeJVs'BennettsvUle at. . . ". . . 6,00 a. m. ArrlVe at Greeusboro. 2 80 p. m. Lear Greensboro, . . . . . -3 0. p m. Arrive Mt Atrv.r.l.: . . ,T 16 p. m. 1 mint iotinf South. Lmt Mr, '4ii,yr-.--J.'v;.'.6 00 m. Arrive at ,Qr4e&abori J.V4?.i9aS.a. m. Leave GreensoorQ, .......... l'l 06 a. tn, Arrire at BranUaViile. .T...7 3 J p.. m. Veils going North closed 1 00 p m l . J. r . .. ; Vg tjo a nv f 900pm i"aiomiawcb" 1 .tC0m,.j 9 00 d a ; .East 9 00pm "l aT-t..!" i9 00am General delivery tpen from -8 00 a m to 6 $9 p.m.; except during tba diatri. bntion of mailt. The Monet Order and Begiauired LUer otHm opaa ltom 9 00 LOOAL INTELLIGENCE. Mr Perrow R- ssr, f Danville. is on a visit, here ! : M.. G. D. Jordan will early next ' week go on a visit to Mount Vernon Springs. , ', ' . ' From the Asheboro Gouf ier we learn that Rev. J. C. Thomas is again able to perform ministerial duties, Married, at Pleasant Garden, on Tune .28. by Rev. M. C. Keld, Mr, . Henry T. Kirkman to, Hiss Mollie M.Fentriss. ; ,' . , , ' "Everybody realizes in Monday a day which is different from , all the days of the w ek. What i cannot well explain. is we Mr, A Paul Brown of this city, will shortly engage with the house of C. S. Parsons & Sons of New York, jobbers of boots and shoes, as a trav elling salesman.' ' : ( f jt J ' "B 1 'Jl1 - - The notice tf services in Cen tenary church was, by some, means hung on the' wrong hooki Saturday m6rmng, and so failed, to.be inserted We fbiind jt 6ut whrfl it w.'UW., n 1 1 G. W. Pritchett, of veymg party, on, the. .Wilmingt n ex t fensi n of the O; F. and Yv V.Rail road,a ; hprp .hereriauy; last,' buT'rqtufried " fp hi3 .;",p ' this morning1. 1 ? C Raleigh hs" on nairjid no Wi se in prison to answer tor tne enmeurs double tnui'der aboilt wKoMto'eKtiiy ter has hot only puazled ,th,Tawyers t -ituj JlUi ; Due every one eisp, ,ij . (jcciiji, uc ... ly JO lurn; uuiiimv aic, - n o .Partin ' The man howerffyJ raises ' 8ng, upicibtt7l:bejngMUtv some tcM 1 whTys ,rhky rcome aga'inst ltfti;.v, f t : 1 i-Mr" Sam'l L. Gilmer returned cn Saturday from a two weeks' visit tt Mount Airy. ." ,'" --The father of Mt. W. J. Black burn wa here to-dny, also Mr. Baine, a citizen of High Point. -The county coran jt.l nera have been in seisionjto dav,.And-.theit.dH nga will be noted hereatter,' : When last heard from Mr. J. WJ Scott and his company were on board the steamer Manteo on the Albe marie and Chesapeake canal, heading for Norfolk, and expected to Jand in New York last evening,., i 1 rciry ' Trip o Vi-rgifliHV'-' 11 Mr. Editor t-F give Vbu ah-c- count ot my trip to tne v irgmia oiajc Tire Department as a representative of the Oreensboro Fire Departmfnt. I left Borne on Tuesday nfght, arriv ing at Lynchburg a( J o'clock, a. m. Having' several hours" b wait for the train to Roa,nokV went (through No 4 Fir : Stati0ttind was "shown the working of' 'Improved methods Xhey.hvf;.iJthf:e men and one horse imJiobfe! h se. . The men are paTi oy.riie cilyand required toVtay there all the time,' excepting one half da; per week to spend with their faffiilies.'.i: They : tell me 'they have beVn raised from sleep by the tele graph alarm and teen on the way to fire in froinsix to ten seconds, hiving thrown,water two sqtiares avaVfrtffn quarters In three minutes. Leaving for Roanoke I found the road in splendid condition, and good time was made. Crops for 30 miles looking, rather light ; the balapce'of the way crops good j We arrived at Rpanoke at 9 : 30, a m., just in time to take part in the grand procession, which was composed f eight or nine fire companies and representatives from others. The city was full of people and the streets beautifully decorated. After the procession was over we repaired to the Skating Rink where everything that one could wish in the way of edibles' and lemonade to drink was set before us. " At three o'clock the Association met in the Opera Hou-e where addresses of wel come, were deliyered and committees on credentials were appointed, also the . presentation , of a beautiful ice pitcher to the President, whose name I have forgotten ;V Next day the Con vention met and discussed a great 'many topics of interest ard value to firemen.': At night there-was a torch light process ion , ,; and fire works. Next-day the. Norfolk and Western RajlloadCo.: gave A .free excursion to ithe Pocahontas mine. Having to leave for . home at an early hour I missed ' that part of the programme. Lynchbiiri; on my way homei I Went main statiofi where I met j with the :ssme'readines$'!i''ivr tion wanted- v Here tlieyl keep; eight ers, jne,.,nooK land ,uldder truck ana two ext hgyshefs1. i; TheVfteHiid mend ajraqst everything tha.t need ed In th? department Here fhe teP raph,,! la78h,owed ,; its efficiency, ithe ''eili: ttfin ther'l?n1''! the mo-! ment "thti fire 1 is discovered'fTfu'itfhg I have not tresspassed too far already, I' wffli close YouW tfoi'i et'-'flre J protection, '.V.,.- ' "JI Mft Yol. 6. Greensboro, N. 0, Monday, July 2, , In justice to Judge Schenck.who I made the m tlon in Council meeting on Friday nigpt to grant the applica. ti- n f f A. C. Greene, of Davidson county for recommendation fr li cense t sell spirituous liquors in the Price building rn South Elm , 6treet, it is proper to say that at the time he Board request! ng.that such ' applica tlvint should lie over to give time for any counter ' applications. As soon as tht resolution was called to his attention, the Judge withdrew his ni ti n. . . . i t 1 t tt'y ." ) I-' MtUmA Malice. 1 Ttii'Clw'rtor. ! the National ; Baok of OMeubora Wdafiarafi 4 aeml-toiinftl dlvl- If Vk of B per eaattrpayaat ta atookaoldertoD an4 W JW $ !. ;. i' jyS-At Kitn. Kllisotos, 0(lilr. .Bank lvalue; Notice, ' The dour 1 thf Kstloaal Bsuk of Oreent- boro, fMU be elooM n WfdnwlT, July 4th, tbl dflbelriak4f.toUday. v v:. . : Jr3-at ' . KKn. Ei.usoTOJf, Cahter. : Tb brick OlflC oo Boutl Elm Street, ad- loinlni,' t:i" u. .oort Home lot, now occu tiled b ChAs nick aa a Barber Shop. Pouee- iloncBivDn Ji.ij t," 30-tf ' W. a Mchpat.' i-' i ': r i.,';'CaapaJi-i Hai. . . , A big lot jDit reoelred at ' : j " TJnexoelled forDelicaoy of flavor. ' Another lot of CaMard & Bon's celebrated canvassed corned ham, weight ' from 6 to 10 lbs., breakfast strips canvassed, weight from 3 to 5 pounds. All sold under guarantee to ulve entire satisfaction. Choice bananoaa. Headquarters for country apples, peacbes, 4c Jt39-lw ' ; ,H v, at Donoarr'a. ; ,,. . . . An person wishing to boy a good milch cow will please call at Bust A Hunt's Jvery stable. . ' " ,; ' ' : )e38-lw frefeh Iesuoita. " Lemons 85 oents per doaen, at ' f,"t' ' jo27-lw ', E. M. OaliDOLlDOB A Bro. LhillfsHrTaiablw. . '' As quite a large number of persons both In Gilmer and Moreliead townships- havS so far failed to give In their taxable, and Saturday next Is the last day that the books will be open, It Is very fmporUnt that tbla notice be needed by all. '." ' ' i 1? -'i J37-8t ' v. For Renb v' Several pleasant rooms In the central part of the city. Apply to Mrs. E. D. Hundley, Hyca more street,- near the Benbow house, f J27-2w . '' Fresh Georgia Watermelons- -Received to day a ireah car load of Oeorgla Watermelons., For sale In Tate Buildlnir, by , JuniSI-Iw ; , ! T..D. Oarkktt 4 Co. ; i ; ' New Oovda, i. ' ." Fresh Commits, Tomatoes, Toploca, Tea; Honey,, Yeast Cake, fiat Grits, ELce, Crackers, Cheese, Ginger duap, mustard. Je27-lw ' E, M. CkLDCuyJoif Hue. ' Forlteau The store room1 occupied by f-H.i Harris next door to T. 9. Slielton k Co, Posses'lon given July 1st. ii1 1 ' Wi A. Flfei.ru! une !28-lm :J:r::v -r- No Poetryr cut u tun. Hint 1 ha.ve lust received a lanre lot of those Ladlwpxrdjleatatilrlces tosult everybody. Also a' lol of Hees' low out shoes and chlldien's Wigwam Slllpers at half cost. Come ann see wein ior jounwuu l29-tf t: ; 4l SiG.WTlAAtlllKBLD, r -T , ... al: Now la Your Tlate to Purcbaae. ! tTntii fnhor nntine I will a8tend bakinsr. xt-t rr, ---.i , s n m .i it r .ni t fiZv Mrg9v3s..itot4 ftxt,3ttAUyv tasjsu on the 17th Inst., lor sale at and relow cost. Anniv In Tat balldlna WI 0oor north of Cartland's. The house at present occupieu oy nr. .lesaup. Possession given July 1 tjia Moses Strauss. QitUi 0 , perepas fwlhUi Jbe corporftlpo keejilnir 40 therein are rwjmrea tj) genoiv, fees, ijlty.Tax.C'ollecto bj flrst paying one dollar. a medal for each dog and attach the same on ot near' his neck before tbtf Br daj of July, tSSS,1 or all dogs' will be klliei Ji; found ruc nlng af Jarg wltliout medals thereafter: Bj order or the" Board.'- 9. 9. Wtrtraj Cleriti 1888. No: 30. Waatod. An Interest In ths Farrar Patent Safety Tether. Address, giving lowest cash price and amount of Interest, "Business." Care McAdoo HousA For Sale or Bent. Dwelling house on East Washington street, Containing seven rooms, pleasantly aud conve niently located, Is for sale on accomodating terms. Apply to . Dh. H. M. Alfuhd, mnvVttt Pvn Lard. Owing to the continued advance In Lard we have been compelled to advance onr price en "George's" lard. Buy It once and you will' buy It always. Our increasing trade on It proves this. Hold by tkxTT A Co. Just received at G. H, Burster's, a nice line of Wnlte Goods, dress goods, lawns, calicoes, pant goods, hosieries, ladles goods, handker chiefs, scarfs, lace cashmere shawls, also a nice line of ladles and gents line shoes, which I am offering great bargains In. Call and see me before buying. G. H. Koyster. i I take this method of luiormlng the pub- lio thai I am la the Huoe Business and would be glad to bava everyone to call that wishes to give me a trial. All kinds of work In the shoe tine. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop tip-stairs flint building south of Post Office, may8-tf , . ; T. 8. HaTkb. ' 4 O'clawk, 8karp. From 15t u of May to 15th of September our store will Ce closed every evening except sat- urday at seven o clock. Our customers, will please bear tills. lu mind andaeudln their or ders early. Very respectfully, , -V. mayU tf , i. W. ncott i, Co, ' for Ueat. .... Rev. Dr. Smith offers for rent the new and convenient house -on bmith street. Terms model ate. PouescWu given linmedlatelj. l One dwelllnir huuse on Oak Street contains . ti- house is new. Sw , Da. H. M. ALTokd. Feb.'a7-tf For Beak Ellis' China Hall, one of the finest store rooms In the olty, Apply to P. 1. Price or J. A. Odea )i-tr Wauled.. . .... '- . ' A good white woman to do general house work Good Wages apply at Patriot Office. -t.Y.Aoy person urpersonit wlshiug ,to' pur chase a large brick dw;ilu house of is rooms with three porches, that has been for years usei' as a buardlug house, or . ' ' Cottage ol four rooms, or nice building lot... cheap, cau be accomodated on the must reasonable terms by .pplyuig to , i. . Ualswkljl. aprO tt ul'rlU Bnn. Uwl" , - . . tigar .. Abaolutelf pure Havaua. Geo. FltXkinioue Ac Co. unl"3m ... ileiftf. Tate Bros, at the old stand of Llndsav Schenck. South Elm street, serve out to tnelr friends a varletv of healthful auw appetizing drinks from 'their manifold fount tain. , Sparkling . and heajlh-gl ylug mineral waters, with .various and delicious dilnktutae ,to' order and seasonable. , JuneiO tf , . ... .Notice. , i , Having decided to leave Greensboro, I haie in South Greeusboro.one house ahd a vacant le t for sale, cheap. 1 At is near the Centenary M. VA church.. 4 For further Uitwaiation apply tp-t , Jel3-tf J. A. KSKNOOUI,.. "To get cool, to become cool, to cool oftiito cool alter you get cool; to cool ' yourself, tdcOol ybur 'friends, and at the same tiiae grat- "1. .4t..''. Jl i . l. . ':il!. Ify your 'taiteVapply'li? 'tb'e Scida Fountain Geo. jFltsslmons tCoV;tqm3 -juastaVtri. 'K3read DatesVCUiilftW Caramels,' and other JUiedlesatSfteeirtaijartKiiuidasxlf oapeigradeSjttnfif pound,. st:. ie-7-iw - c. n.vAuwi.auuB onu, . ... ..! 1 .... ii .. . 'lit.; Ml '. .p"0"Ofi t i'il t .'iSii'i. '1 a I ... . tor of the last wfll sua: testament or uanieiiIO0 former Drice W.Oii. . Dbubell, dee WotttHeolerk 6f Superior i;ouT1PiIMiora qoowy, jiotouj .p to all persons noiaip.cuwwa iiuo,,iu ceagedV to present same on or before June 10th Deiore June linn l&l'ef'tto;iiM4''lBW thelrwcoverr. 4! Wm.axMiw, COLUMNS,. . . shows what advertisers think. Otiioe ondat Benbow Hall, Bouth Kin street Moaer Least. Honey loaned on mortgage or real estate. mcliM tC Dillakp A Kisio, LEADING BESTAUBAMT. Remember that the Leading Ueataurant ot the city Is run by Robert Harris, Houtb Elm ft. Fresh Oysters, Fresh Fish, etc., etc, and Meala at all hour, day and night. aep 37 tf ror Heal We have for rent one of the moat deslrabla stores In Greensboro. Also, one good Dwell, og House, newly painted and In flrst-cUss oca dlUon, with six rooms, kitchen and stable, la on of the best neighborhoods in the city. Whenever yon want to buy, sell or rent aay Real Estate, consult your Interest by calling YlTKS BaOTURH. Real Estate Agents, dec.l84f Opposite Benbow Hou . Cheap l uel. . Greensooro Gas Co.'s Works keep coke for sale in any quantity promptest attention Orders will receive tha . oct Far Keab . . ... i nice Brick Cottage with six rooms, large yard and garden, a good Well, servants' hooaa. and stable, on West Market street, adjoining the residence of Mr. J. W. Fry. Apply to Jan 85 tf R. Percy Gjuvw ....Good people all, if you need your Fts nlture varnished or repaired, carpets laid shades or cornices hung, or any work dons la the house-furnishing line, please call on or an for Wa. H. McNsnx, Thomas' Building. , Upholstering a specialty. .... ' ' For Heat. 1 Borne nlos offices, fronting Mala stre 3. 8. Brown's Store, ; Apply to w. E. risYnX. sepwu Bargains. Lemons, per box, 7. 0. ' Lessons per dot,, 850. Oranges per box, - ,6.00. . 1 1 Granges per dos., 40c, Je39-lw t OasassBOBoCASDrCo. -1 : . . For Beat.,, We have a splendid Store foi ent, 90 feet deep. -The most desirable location In the dry; Apply to . Yatss Bbothibs, ' jjan Real Estate Agents. j : 'I'own Lot Tree, -' ' I will give Free, by special agreement, - Town Lot situated la-the town of Liberty, and adjacent to the C. F, and X, V. R. B of suite ble size, and one of the handsomest locations in the State, for manufacturing. Good induoe ments. For partloulars, address " ". H. L. Browm, Ap?5tf - Liberty, N. C. Lovers ef Flowom. Go to Chichester's for flower pots. Alt kinds and very cheao. ' all-tf S. H. Boyeter Is offering Great Bargains, in Dress Goods, Jerseys, Shawls, Children's Hoods and Sacks, CoMetfl, Satteens. Also, a nice tine of Shoes, Just received at very low prices. 1 e8-tf New and Nice and Useful. At H. H. Cartlands, under the Central Host l you will And the moat beautiful and stylish of ties In lawn, pe Dales and four In hand. Under wear in styles ana in norio to piease uie moet exacting. ' Umbrellas to suit all persons, and for either rain or shine. ' Walking canes, all weight, and various designs and prices. . ; The subscriber is now making brick of a claj which he believes to be superior to any other In use here clay found in the low grounds near Greene E1U Cemetery; These brick prov ( I . . j . fln. .hh.. ,inr.him- I in(j m Bucn M w needed particularly in work wnIcn Unlfa sdaaity. I anf ready to ood tract to famish these superior brick and also' rlajftbem.;! Jl8tf:5 jj, K,.BwAtsm t. ; thft fallowing book! ai olftired at Mm Hone f bn ' Byron's cbmple vo. Ufiuni ja iws a 4 oloimnd gilt; atfsfia pr!6e4j. iUU.il and gilt, at $3, former price SH.50. ' ifai7rti.V rwimnldfa'" nhAmi" lIFti.tVafa, mh ti u ths-ii : J ; yuckvlllsed Races of the .ForldV tJrabad 1 14.W murea sneeo ci.su. rormes once sui .tt p. .1- .7. . . ..f IIjv Downlnes Fruit and Fruit trees of A iu-riov V I 'mm CM Akrfi :as ka ju;.arilii ii uto ww iiniiii, iviiun uiiw , i,iv " ' ! Dick's EuiYyoopedU Ml briwMoal Itewlutkif - ; vasarl'a, Uvesfif ihe'f.'lfiL it 'Vois.and' ivoL CoWper'S Works,' all foi- 1 Ti-( vols u(wjLjj); , j.-.f I l! i.ir hwmnm ,. muwi.. n. of Rid, 85 cents. : " " ''-- 8tlllKD''Addrtaid 'ie.s, fvKt , t f A ,5'
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