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THE DAILY' WORKMAN, U mi.MICD Six timet a week u an Keening Paper, at $3.00 'a year, In advance. For six months, $1.50, for three month, 75 cents, and to those who PROMPTLY, -.. . i i . itt cents lr montli. On deferred payments, 83 cents per 'month, to pay exst of col leCtlng. ' Entered at the pott ojfU in Wrtentborv, A C, of ttamd-iUatt matter. THE DAILY WORKMAN TheBa is nsTi-BB .SL3 In Greensboro, and belbir cowmlUtd dally oy all sorU of bus! new men, I a splendid adver tising medium. The condition of Its ailvwtta- LO t , .t: COLUMNS, Vol. 6. Greensboro, N. C, Tuesday, July 10, 1888. No. 36. shows what advertisers think. Benbow Hall South Elm street Oillce uodei Offlo on South Elm Street, under Benbow HUL ( RAILWAY GUIDE. Greensboro, Mar. k, 1887. bichmoito DAICVILI.B BAJLBOAD. Arrives from Richmond at 9 43 a m 1082 pm 9 6' p m Leaves tor Richmond at 8V7am HOHTB OASOUBA BAlbBOAD. Arrive from Charlotte at 8 02 a m 8 40 pm 948 a BE t0 44 r n. 3 Dm 9ot m Leaves (or Charlotte at Arrives from Goldsboro at Leaves for Goldaboro at BOBTH-WBATBBB N. O. BAtLBOAD. arrives from ttalem at 8 00 a m 9 20pm Leaves for Halem at 10 10 a u 10 54 p m ' O. P. a I. T. BAtLBOAD, . Traim Moving North. Leave Bennettsville at 6 00 a. m. Am at Greensboro 2 39 p. m. Leave Greensboro 3 0)p. m. Arrive Mt Airy.... ..7 15p.m. Iraint Moving South, Leave Mt. Airy... 3 00 a . m. Arrive at Greensboro.. 9 25 a. m. Leave Greensboro. 10 05 a. m. Arrive at liennettsville. 7 3) p, m. SCHEDULE OF MAILS: Mails going North olosed 9 00 p m H 8 00am 900am 900pm 900am 9 00pm 900pm Sonth, " Salem Bt'oL" " Eas " 0..aT.tr.B.t 800am . General delivery open from 8 00 a m to 6 80 d m.. except during the diatri- bntion of mails. The Money Order and Registered Letter office open from 9 00 iBUOWpm, LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. J. C. Buxtort, Esq , of Winston, was here this mornings, Vi, J '-Mrs C. S. Dodson and Miss Mary are' visiting ' at Piedmont Sprjngs. . ' ;: ' ' Col. J. S. Winstead returned home this morning from a short visit to Milton."" : " . ' Winston expects to be here t- morrow 0.1 a Democratic Conven tion excursion. - ' Mr. O. R. Cox, of Cedar Falls, and Mr. W. H. Watkins of Columbia v Factory, have been here to-day. Tne day for the Itnal of White and Cross, the Raleigh bank defaul ters, has-been set for Monday of next week, . . s ( ', We are extremely glad to know , that the condition of Judge John A. ifew days, is somewhat improved Mr'. C.lVfi Plunkett,' foreman of "I ibis office,'' went up to Kfernefs,vHe u'itMia mnrninr in answer to 'av telecra'ra !...' U i .; 1 .. calling him home. . .. JI AlJtis8 MattSr-Ji. Gardner t; of ,'Aur gusta, Gar who,i3ia8, ruanv friends here, is Inhe;city fjn; a"Vi;t(J:oi. , Thomas'. 13. Keogli's farriily., , . Mr; J' W, Scott and party, who .,, have T)eenba Tan extended tour North, were in Norfolk Sunday," and " may . be expected home by to-morrow i ' the farthest," ' I '." ,.Z ! ' - - i, , ,' i' -Our dealers' are carrying around ice in large , quantities, and the de- raand Jia grown immensely with the ' past year. The warm weather forces - people to the work of trying ;to"cool oft and' keep cooll "it will be a hard ( job while the thermometer is allowed to run at large.' ' ,,.. The ladies of the Baptist Church will hold a fe-tival on ths Court Housj green on next Friday night. The public c jrdia ly invited to at tend. Me an. Cyrus B. Wat sen and J. C. Buxton, the advance guard of the Forsyth County Democracy, ar rived here this morning in readiness fr the conversion t-morrow. A young man in Newark, New Jersey, has jut ret.ounccd his tamily name sold it to his father for $5. If it was worth so little to the son it can surely be worth less to the father. Messrs. Smith and Hollingsworth, of Ga , who have been here on a visit to their friend and schoolmate, Watson Smith, left this morning for their homes. The anarchists of Chicago are endeavoring to disseminate their principles by means of the Sunday School, and Mrs. Parsons, Christian son ami others are engaged as teach ers. Miss Julia Cheek", and her sis ter, who came up some days ago on a visit, will return to their home near Bingham School on Thursday next, accompanied by the wife and child and mother of Mr., R. 12. Waggoman. .' . . m , ' On to morrow night ths Cleye- U)l -.Pwte-Clu!vrftlua..ctty will havoa'torch-ligbt " procession, headed by the Greensboro Cornet Band, j, The vdifierent " clubs jn the County are invited to join in the pro cession. 'A Dairy Maids Party. The King's Daughters (West End Club,) will hold a Dairy Maid's party at the Banner Wareh6use on Tuesday night, July 10th, to which the public is cor dially invited. Pies, cake, ice cream and other refreshments will be served. Proceeds for the Hospital Fund. '' 1 . 11.- Rev. T. T. Ogburn was here to day on his return home from the east ern counties, but was complaining of considerable indisposition as a conse quence of malaria. He goes to his home at Summerfield for a short sea- son of rest. The Democratic Convention for the 5th Congressional District will meet in thi city, on to-morrow for the purpose of nominating a candi date for Congress and also to nomi nate an . elector. ; There , aira three candidates fof Congressional hon6rs : Messrs.j iIorehed, yVilliarris, "and Buxtbn with pjfhaps the usual ''dark h,orev,j yiVi . , , j - ' twS:.-: ... .-o" fi,j :' Read what is said, , in another, place' abdut toe changef in the Oak dale ..CoUonr.,.MiglU, at,' Jameskown. This is a decided slep ia tne 'way') of ' enterprise and" prosperity. ' 'While Greensbot9 is dreaming of gold and gold fish running if the water pipes, Jamestown takes off ifs coat, rolls up ti sleeves and goes to ) work.; ; Why a'tapwe jU the day Idle? 'r .,, a 1 -rTha Voting Ladies Westminster church Aid Society will glvea festival and Lawn Party' to-morfow night on the East end of the.C. F. and ,Y. V. R. R, Lawn, which has been kindly tendered them by Mr, Gray, president of this railroad. The noted generos ity and encouragment of our people T will be highly (predated by this to-' ) ciety, who will not be paring in their efforts to make it a pleaiart evenings entertainment to w)iich an invitation to all is given. , . The Fibeim Danville, The fire in Danville Siindiy morning turns out to have been no. small affair. Two in.portant builJingt, Feranerr' Wan house, and Arnett, Snellings & Co's tobacco tactory, were consumed. The lower part of the warehouse was di vided into a number of stores whose occupants lot heavily in merchandise The Register sums up the matter and reaches these figures 1 Grand total of losses $147,900 Grand total of Insutance nS,ic3 Net loss $29,800 w liav Jmt recdved a nice Ud of toi let sets Call and examine our stock. Jj30-lf Your truly, W, T. Cbiuhistkr. ....T1i Teacher'. Institute for white, will commence July 30th, and continue two weeks. Prof. W. A. Blair, assisted by others, will eon duct the Institute. Jissk R. Whxhton, JuljSWt County Bupt. A diamond cravat pin, valuable to the own er, has been lost. Tbe flndr wlU be rewarded. Leave at this oftlce. jy3t , . ."A vena," or rolled oats. Have yon tried If not do so and you will buy more sold J. W. Scott A Co, .... A cheap smoke. .Those Old Virginia Cheroots. Five for a dime, at Scott A Co's. .'...Dunlop & KcOalnes f'Decorated" patent flour, Onumtonieni ?'rwtficUJaiUUi was the Orat branA oi patent flonr we ever wld, and w don't think there Is any, better made, ilenew )ouracjuiilntance with It, and See for younmlf. At .Scott i Co'.. Urocorle, ' French Sardines, Canoed .Tripe and Ham., at Jj-7-1 w . . if E.lL CiLDC'i.auoa Bko. l.ont. Out of a carrlagS a SIIK umbrella with a cov er on It Finder will be surtably rewarded by leaving It at this office. Jy6-3t ....Cantaloupes and melons Just received Fresh -from Augusta. Choice sweet Canta loupes and melons at . ' Jy lw. T. D. (Urpstt k Co's. Cleveland avnd Thurmanl "Our Candidates" cigars just received at July 5-tf. ' Tate Bros. Old Virginia Cheroots are as good as any five cent cigar In the world. Five for 10 cento. For Bent ' My brick house on King street near Sergeants foundry. ' lyS-tf ' Nannie McAdoo King. . "'Haveyou tried those "Spot" 'cigars at -. . . TateBros. .-'"Call on all dealers and; smoke the Old Virginia Cheroots. Five tor ten cents, , . : Lemons Marked Down, ' Lemons only SO cents per dozen, at j , JyS-lw ; , fQnmaf&ato Cand; fot ;(' J. W. SoottACOi WhoJesaleagenW for ti Old Virginia Cbre!st llw tor tweents Try: them. " .' v. ;; ; yolyMm -iJ J ... .If jou never tried '"Spots", come and try one' ' r ' "fate Bros. . ,v- J -tt jM.ia s m'j.ij j " ....Something New "Spots,,, fej . : , i .1 Tate prosv , , Ths "Flower of Key. Wflaf't cupe this morn ng.t . v . "I'sy . v7atw'vi 'M.tt yofa'Uke a good SttoW try-Spof:s" sad "Oui caadldares' cigejta t)i Tate Bixli j Several pleasant rooms In the central part of the city.' Apply to Mrs. 1K,fjp, Hundley, "fiyca1 more street, near the Benbow.honse.1 J&7-3w. - - fc 1 . ' "' 'Ho Poetry', -V '' But a fact, that I have lust received a large lot of those tadlec' Oxford. Ties at prices' to suit everybody. Also a lot of Hestf low cat shoes and children's Wigwam Snipers at half cost Oome.and see them for yourself. .' ' Ie29-tf v Q. WitL Armfield. - For Rent. ,. The house at present occupied by Mr. Jesenp, Possession given July I. , t J13 Moses Strauss, For HenW The Brick office on South Kim Btreet. ad- JolnlnK tne U. a. Conrt Houee lot, now occu pied by Ciia. Hick, as a Barber Shop. Punmm lon given July 1, JS0-tf W, K. Mi khav. Wauled. An Interest in the Kaimr Patent iWety Tethw. Addrens, jrlvlnu iUwtt cash price aud amount of InUvent, "Bunlnen.." Care McAdno House. Tor Sale or Bent. Dwelling house on Kmtt Waitlilntftoii Mtret, containing .even rooms, plituwintly aud conve niently located, I. for sale on accomodating terms. Apply to 1)k. H. H. Ai.kohu. uWl.Vf Pore l.ard. Owing to tlA continued advance in Iird we have leen compeUed to advance our price on "Qeorge's" lard. Buy It once and )ou will buy It ulways. Our Increunlng trade on It proves this. Sold by Scott A Co. Jnst received at (J. H. Koy.ter's, a nice line of Wnite Goods, dress goods, lawns, calicoes, paut goolH, hosieries, ladles goods, handker chiefs, scitrfs, lace caluuere shawls, also a nice line or ladles and gents doe shoes, which 1 am offering great bargains In. Call and see me before buying. O. H. Boyster. m i .... I take tills inetBod or Inrormlag the pub lic that I am In the Shoe Business and would be glad to have everyone to caj that wishes to give me a trial. All kinds efworfc in tne shoe line. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop up-stairs 11 ret building south of Post Offlc. , . may8 U y. S. Hatks! 7 Hbarp. ; ' tf From 15th of May to 13th of Meptember our store wlU be closed every evening except Sat urday at seven o'clock. Our customers will please bear this lu uilud aud send In their or ders early. Very respectfully, , .. mayl3tf J. W. Hcutt A Co, Fob Hoaiiu . Kev. Dr. Smltb oiTlts forwent the new and convenient house on Smith street Terms modeiate. PosHestdon given Impiedlately. ' For Beat.' ' " ' One dwelling house on Oak Street,, contains four rooms, two porches and a pantry. The house is new. See Dr. 11. U. ALXord. Feb. a7-tf For Bent. Ellis' Cbina Hull, one of the finest store rooms In the city, Apply to P. D. Price or J, A. OdelL .jis-tf Wanted. A good white woman to do general house work-Uood Wages apply at Patriot Office. mays-tf ....Any person or persons wishing to pur chase a large brick dwelling house of IS rooms with three porches, that has been for years used as a boarding bouse, or a neat cottage of four rooms, or nice building loss cheap, can be accomodated on the most reasonable terms by applying to D. F. Caluwklu aprttf ' - ' . " Frit Broa BmI" :. Absolutely pure llavaua. ,1 juul-3m (loo. litXulmoiiK A Co. K.. '. Mssr. tabs Bros.' at the : old stand of Lindsay A 'Schenck1, Souta" film Street, serve taut .to their friend a variety of bealtiiful and appetlalng idrlnks from toielr nianlfolAroun talo. ;8parkllng nd. heklth-glvfng mineral waters, with various add delicious drlnki made Jo orderandseasenableii 1 itnnum June3(ttf , v - t ' Having decided to leave Qreensboro,' I have In sJoutk-VJreeuBbor o,one honse knd a vacarit lot forsal, tep; 4t Is near the-Centenary M. E. tbnfcn," For turther Information apply to 1 ' . ; IJelsUttJOletik wW J. A. KsttMdBUb.,. , fo get cool, to becomecool, to, cool off, to keen Vool after' t6u sfet dool: to cobT yourself. to cool yottV friends, and ut tni same time grat ify your taste, apply at 'the Soda' Fountain of Geo. Fltssimons Co." " - Jnne90-tf . The undersigned havlnj quallfled as execu tor of the last will and testament . of Daniel Donnell, deceased, before the clerk of Superior Court of Guilford county, hereby, gives notice to all persons holding claims against said He ceased, to present same on or before June 10th 1889, or this notice win be pleaded 'in bar of their recovery. v.-'.. W, If. Houston, 4r Executor of Danlet Donnell, deceased. Campalpi llain, A big lot just received at , JeSO-tf K. KISIIH4.ATS'. LEADING RK8TAUKANT. Remember that the Leading liestaurant 01 the city Is run by Robert Harris, South Elm st. Fresh Oysters, Fresh Fish, rtc., etc., and Meals at all hours, day and night sep !i7 tf For Bent. We lisve for rent one of the most d slrsbls store. In Greensboro. Also, one good-Swsil-ng House, newly painted ami lu nt-nt-cUss con dition, with six room., kltcheu aud stable, Is one of the best neighborhoods In the city. Whenever you want to buy, sell or rent aav Real Estate, consult your Interest by calling 11TKS Bkothbbs, Real Estate Ageula, Opposite Benbow House dec.lD-t( Cheap Fuel. Oreensooro Gas Co.'. Works keep coke for sale in any quantity promptest at tent lot. Orders will receive ths oct For Hunk A nice Hrick Cottage with six rooms, larre yard and garden, a good well, servants' house, and stable, on West Market street, adjoining the residence of Mr. J. W. Fry. Apply to . Jan35tf" i B, FBncr Qtxf. ....Good peeple all, if yon need your Fas nlture varnished or repaired, tarpets laid shades or cornices hung, or aaywsrk done la the house-furnishing line, please call an or sena for Wm. H, McNkill. Thomas' BulldlnZ Upholstering a specialty. ' " " 1 m For Hcau Home nice offices, fronting Main street over S. 8. Brown's Store. Apply to , septftf W. E. Bcvilu For Bent. The store room occupied by J. H, Harris next door to T. S. Shelton Co.' Possession given July 1st "W. A. Fib lbs. june'Jti-ira ; ', j For Beat .4 , We hare splendid Store foj7 ent, 90 feet deep. The most desirable location In ths city. Apply to Vatbs Brothsrs, Jan t Real Estate Agents. Town Lot free. I 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. R., of suit ble size, and one of the handsomest locations In the State, for manufacturing. Good Indnoe ments. For particulars, address H. L. Browbr, ' ApSSt Liberty, N. a . I -ever of Flower. Go to Chichester's for flower pots. 'All kinds and very 'cheap. - - all-tf a. H. Bereter A '. Is offering Great Bargains la Dress Goods,' Jerseys, Shawls, Children's Hpod and Sacks. Corsets, Satteens. Also, a nice line of Shoes, Just received at very low price. " -v fe8-tf New and Mlcend Useful.' At H. H. Cartlands, under tUe Central Hotel you will And the most beautiful and stylish of ties In lawn, per cales and four In hand. Under wear In styles and In ftbrlo to please' the most exacting. Umbrellas to suit alj' persons, and for either rain or shine. Walking canes, all weights, and various designs and prices. UUICK, BHIVK. ' ' The subscriber Is Bow making brick of a day which he believes to be superior to any other In use here clay found ln the low grounds near Greene Hill Cemetery,,' These brick prove to be hard and of fine qnanties,' of Ooratmitj and are sncU as are needed parQenlartj In work which requires solidity,. . I am ready to eon-' tract to furnish these superior brick and also to lay them.' )18tf ' D.tt. Kdiefatbiok : Cheap j Book The following books 'are offered at. Mrs How ards Beolr; 'Store at-'leas than one-half tne usual price,''; . , . 'rj - , Bvron's comnlete works. Illustrated. 8 rn . .. - . . . r . ' clo. and gilt, at & former price $4.50. Burns' complete Works, Illustrated, 8 roi "do. and gut, at former price i,60.; ' . Hayne's complete poems, Illustrated, clo and gilt 81.35, former prioe4.00. , Unclvtlized Races of the World, Ulustrated, 14.00 pages sheep IL50, former price W.00. ; Downlngs Fruit and Fruit trees of America, over 900 pages, C1.S0 former price $1.00. Diok'sEnlyeopedia 6433 practical receipts: 11 M former price $5.00. ! . - Vasarl's, Lives of the Painters, 5 vols, and 1 vol.' Downer's works, all for $1.75 (6 vols forlLTS) 1 r .-- Life, Sermons and speeches of Sev. Dr.' Beid, 25 oents. , Sermons, Addresses and prayers, byD,L. Moody, 50 cents. maj30-tf
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