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THE DAILY WORKMAN M n'HI.lSHKO 81 x timet wwk m an Evening Paper, at ,0O yew, U advance. ' For six months, 1.80. fur three juonths, 73 eenta, and to those who THE DAILY; WORKMAN, ' ' . i ' . . The Baife WmTsitosm. s , PROMPTLY, 'Besots per month. On deferred payments, 33 ceoti per month, to pay exponst of col lectlng. hntertd at Uu post qjJU in (renr6oro,A C, at taormd-ckut maUer, -Vica on South Elm Street, under Bonbon tialL RAILWAY GUIDE. " Griknsioho, Mar. t, 1837. KIOHHOKD DAKVILIJI BAlLJlOAS. Arrives from Kicumond at 9 43 m 10 3 J p m 9 6' p m Leaves (or Richmond at B 17 a ni KORTB OABOUSA RAJLMOAD. Arrives from Charlotte at 8 02 mix 040pm 948 am 10 44 r n. tm Vol m Leave for Charlotte at Arrives from Qoldsboro at Leaves (or Uoldsboro at OBTH-WSMTSBH K. a BAU,BOAI. Arrives from Uulem at 8 00 m ' " 9 20pm Learea (or Salem at 10 CO a m " " " 10 64 pm ftf.ij.T. maiziBOAD, Train Moving North. Leave Bennettsville st. .... . 6 00 a. m. Arrive aOreensboro. ........ 2 30 p. m. Leave Oreeuaboro SOJp. m. Arrive Sit, Airy 7 15 p.m. 2 rain Moving South. Leave lit Airy. 5 00 a. m. Arrive at Greensboro 9 25 a. m. Leave Oreenaboro . .... 10 05 a. m. Arrive at Uennettsville 7 30 p. m, SCHEDULE OF MAILS: Malls going North closed 9 00 p m 8 00a :'' Bonth " n ' ti " Salem Br'oh" i ii n " East M 9 00 a m , 900pm 9 00am, 9 00 p m ; 9 00pm u It O.r.STl T.S.I' 9 UU a m General delivery own from DO a m to 6 80 p m., except daring the distri bution of mails. Toe Money Order and uegistered Jjetter oiHoo open irojn y ov moft00pm.j?j )r 1 i LOCAL INTELUGEN0E The condition of General Sher idan continues unchanged. aj ajjay . Co!. John L. Morehead was on the train going east this morning. . i y ' "0"' "' "lt 1 '" 'y'li ; j -Mr. Henry Seeman, of Durham. is nere on ' a visit to relative ana v.,.. friendi. The Prohibition Convention of Rockingham, county will b held at Reidsyille on Tuesday next. Mr. F. Irving Hill and bride, nee Miss Zilphia Brackin, have re turned to this city after a quite ex tended bridal trip.- . $ ' A . The Winston .Normal School closed on Thursday morning. It has bten a very successful one and no doubt, has been of very great . benefit. Preaching at the Baptist Church . to-morrow at 1 1 a m. and 8 : 15 p. ra, by the pastor, Rev. W. Gwal( ney. Sunday School at "9 1 30 a. m. ( i, - '"'i if A f-'r-; We Are g'aid to. irote.. that the Hon. Samuel J. Randall continues to improve. He will leave - to-morro v for Wayne;;,Pa.r wh&rt la hear Phila llBolllMirfKer. iQersviliiKeivs and Farm ,acebmpa- nied by his wife and children pass-: d th'rough here last night en route to Kernersville. v ., f. m o - s! White, the Raleigh bank bood ' ler, has secured $7,000 of the neces sary $10,000 bond to secure his f- lease from the clutches of the law for rW'kfeetar to'.Jearnl'tbatjth ; Danbury Iron .Mines are" developing in'first class s)tyl. During1 ;thtK last ew weeks urface of 6 000 square firt nf irort or has been made bare. 1T1,m U rafinini(1 H flA of vrel- a .wmwwm- - ient quality. t ' Vol. 6. Greensboro, N. C, Saturday, July 28, 1888. No. 52. Mrs. George FitzMrooas has re turned to her horns in this city after having spent a very pleasant time at Cleveland Springs and her old home in Charlotte. Judge Allen G.Th irman has ac cepted an invitation from the Demo crats of Michigan to visit their State He will go to Toledo and take a pri vate yacht for Port Huron. A convention of the Democratic clubx will be held in this oty at an early day. Mr. Hal W. Ayer is the chairman of the ex-committee and Mr. H. H. Roberts secretary. The Prohibitionists of Minne sota have put out a full State ticket. Both the Democratic and Republican parties are held Jointly responsible for the liquor crime. Mr. Tom Settle, who has been indisposed for the past few, days, came in from Reidsville this morn ing and will sperld a few days in this city to recuperate. Rev, . E. W. Smith has been preaching during the past wrek at Bethel Prcs"byterian church in this e'outiry. We Jrarn there is an inter esting meeting going on. " "V Preaching at the Centenary M. E. to-morrow at 1 1 a. m. by Rev. J. B,' Carpenter, and a(f8 515 p. m. by Rev. L. W, Crawford.. Sunday bchool at 3 p. m., J. Rr Mendenhall.T. SuDt. The denomination of Friends will hold its yearly meeting in High Point beginning on Wednesday be fore the jnd Sunday in'Aug. A good crowd from this place 'generally at tends. .V-vy! ., Misses Mamie Wadsworth, of Charlotte, and Louise Wilstfn, of Morgantorl, who have been down at Morehead for some time, passed through here last night going to Mor gan ton. We had a pleasant call this morn ing from Prof. S. Simpson;, formerly of this State,Jut who;novV fills the chair of Natural Science in Western Maryland College. He will remain in North Carolina about 2 weeks. t Bruce , Younger, colored, was taken from the Halifax county, Va., jail on Thursday night by a party of masked men and hanged. On Thurs day he made an assault on Mrs. Rob ert Dodge and was taken before a justice 6f the peace and sent to tail with the above result. - i Ashbel FitcliP member 'of Con gress from New jYork, has sent in h) resignation aa: a member of the Har lem Republican Club, and it was ac cepted. No reason was given in his letter,' but it is supposed it wag on ac count of his position on the tariff, he having voted lor the Mills bill. , 1 ' ' " ', n: "' '"" -i ' West Market Street Church To morrow j Rev. L. W. Crawford- of Newbern, will preach at it a. m.. t.rld Rav.' N. H, D. Wilson ' at 1 $ ; 30 . Sunday School at 9i3a!ProL W. F, AldermapSupt 4 ;' ; -Young Men's prayer meeting at j V Owing to the illness of Mrs. Alder man no bell will be rung during the nf so lAfut. Money to loan on flrat soortgaire. Apply to Bob't. K. Douolas, j)8-Uw Att'y at Lair. S'rcah Turnip Sited. JuHt Rroulved, fresh turnip seed. Ju'Jl-lw E. M. Caldolrvuh A Bko, I mk Bwt I will ojen a new Bewf Stall opponltw the market and will be pleased to acommodate my many friends. I will have a Very fln" stall fed beef for sule In the mornlnir also nice Mut ton and Lamb, which I expect to keep on Ice. Call and see foryomself at I 11m sure I can give MtlRractlon. ' Jy7-8t J. H. Habdix. lit IT the TtsmA. I am stlU baking and would be pleawl ta retain a portion of the tade ln bread and cakes. Nut the .'OSS BAKER" but the "OLD RELIABLE. . Rl-spectfully, Jjaa-lOt J. E. Thom. l'atraelaa We expect car load of melons on Tbarsday or Friday. Send In your order. JyS.V.St . . Hoi'ston A Bao. Nllce. I have uit received S bbls of nice Cantelopes Persom In want of them will Snd me ready to wait on them. ; , P. L. Woodsox, Next door to Wm. Collins, Market Square. Fenod. A peoket-boak ooatalnlng a sum of ,jnoney. The owner murt prove property and pay for this notice. Apply at this ofjloe, , Jul34-lw " : .T, ai , ,Ttf9 BaUcery. . '1 Remember we. have the boss baker of. ppeeh boro, Mr. W. I Kluf, who can pious "yon when you wsrltVirythlng; In the Una of bread or cakes.' Olvs OS a trial and we guarantee satisfaction. ti, .Bepect fully, , r Lnly8W,wA y.r?,T, 8,Bhbxtox. ....A nig lot of new dress goods Just re ceived it o. WIU Armfleid'i"; July38-tf ' ''. . . .1 am determined to close out a big lot of Hen's women's and children low cut fchoes at some prlc . Come early snd get your pick. ' fo!y38-tf - O. Wn.L Ahmkikld. ' rrr- Uanianikear Me. f. When you want, i good, ireliabia bread and cakes aend to my new bakery, or , lookout for my wagon every afternoon , ReP., July23-lw ' lu, SmkLtojI. ' Aikfor llO" water whll Kerooeae oil from your grocer. ' ;'' '' , " Aak for 1309 water white korooene oil from your grocer, t 'f -: )ulyiu-5m ..."PUlsbury's Best" takes the premium wherever exhlbted. It makes more pounds of br ad to the bbl than any floor in the world, ' Auk. for 150 water whit kerovene oil from your grocer. , , . . . . .L'Tlllsbury'sBost" Is sold and warrant ed by J. W. Scott A Co.7r of this city.- Call for it and be convtnoed of its' merits.1 1 's ; t ; ;.XmUsrory's 3esf I 'Flour Is nsed by Queen rtotorU o; the i!Royal Tabl:,r' . -(f.'.i-ovi 0tyirSrtraits. , - ' v Persons who desire any. thing in the line of Crayon Portraits,, are tafftetl .to. mais applica tion personally, (or by msll, to Miss M, Ball, Greensboro". N. C. '. V,'. I , JulyndAwtf " .... h .'.1 ' If' i " ..v ... a.,P"ITotioe!,' A young lady of some experiencS and .with good testimonials, desires a situation to ' t stick In some pleasant family school at moderate wages. Primary branohes Address thls offlcei t l! 1: ; , JoiyiTaAwtt . ,.,') .'Tori Hire- .v'j. -unl A gentla but excellent driving horse, buggy, harness, eta oomplete, daring .the sanuser on easy terms. Address Lock Box 223,, ar Mrs.' L. A. B., McAdoo Hotel, City. JulHtf One new four room cottage on Murray street. Terms easy;' ' ; Apply, to . H. W, Dixon or P. J. Fllppen. at; B arris A Fllppen's store, July 14-3 w ' i..We have jnst received a nice line of tot- let sets Call and examine our stock, " 1 JySO-rf foors truly, Vf T. Chichistss. . . . .Try Plllsbury's Best. ... ; v .. . ....Call for PUlsbury's Best Clevelud mm4 Thwraaatf "Our Candidate" clgura just received at July Mf. Tate Bros. m m Old Virginia Cheroots are as good as any live cvnt clgsr In the world. Five for 10 cents. for Hans, My brick boune on Klug street near rtergpants foundry. lyVtf Nannie McAdoo King. . IMUhury's Bent. Have you tried those "Spot" cigar at Ta'teBroa. , m . Call on all dealers and smoke the Old Virginia Cheroots. Five for ten cefti. J. W. Scott A Co,, Wholesale agents for the Old Vlrglnls Cheroots, Ave tor ten cents. Try them. Jul) Mm If )ou never tried "Spots" rome and try one. Tate Bros. .Something New "Spot." Tate Bros. The "Flower of Key West" came this morn-In- Tate Bros. ....If von like a good smoke trv "Soots" and "Our Candidates" cigars at , Tate Brus. No Poetry, But a fact, that I have lust received a large lot of those Ladles' Oxford Ties at price to suit everybody. Also a lot of Hess' low cut shoes and chlldiet's Wigwam Slllpers at half cost Come and see thfin for yourself. Je3-tf O. Wju. AaariKLD. T O'clock, Pharp. . From 15th of May to 15th of Meptember our store will be closed every evening except ftat urday at seven o'clock. Our customers will please bear this In mind and send In their or ders early; 'Verjre.'pectfully, ' ' " mayliitr . ' J. W. Mcott AOSf . .rlr'.llo'.b The Brick office en. South Elm Street, ad joining the U. M. Court House lot, now occu pied by cuss Hicks as a Barber Shop. Posses sion given July i, J30-tf. W. R. Murray. ' ' ForSaleorlRent. , ; , Dwelling house on East Waaliinirtioi '.troat c -. ...... j containing seven rooms,' pleasantly aud conve niently located, Is for sale on accomodating torms. Applv to . Dh. H. M. Altobo. uuel5tf ' . , .,.A cheap smoke-. ' Those OM Vlririnla Obeoota. . Flvsforadlrao, at ' Scott A Co'. , ,1 n Just received at (1. H. Rnrtr' nlna Unm of White Goods, dress goods, lawns, calicoes, pant goods, hosieries, ladles goods, handker chiefs, soar s, lacS cashmere shawls, also s nice line of ladles and gents One shoes, which I sm offering great bargains in. Call and see me before buying. , ij . Q. H. Royster. 'I take this method of informing t'heDnb- Uc that I am In the Shoe Business and would be glad to have everyone to call that wishes to give me s trial." All kinds of work In the shoe line. Satisfaction guaranteed. ' Shop up-ltalrs first building south of Post Office: 1 ' .mayatf ijil rsf 'ui T. S. Hates. .'rsrBent. ... The house at present occupied by fcuvJefsup. Possession given J uly 1. tal Moses Strauss. ' Sugar Advancing. n On account of the rapid advance in Sugars we are compelled to advance granulated sugar to 10 csnts per poand, or II pounds for 9i!'S':. Eespeetfu Jy,' 3. W. ScoTT A Co. ; -"..'(.v.iv. ! i 1 : : k-J'r;i tte vi Dr.. Smith offiers for rent the new. and convenient house, on, Smith street. Terms moderate.' Possesslorijrlyen Immediately. y,.',-l.M --"' '., ' U'1'.'inW" 'fKMrlSOBIt. ' 'v-l r .,!.!,, One dwelling house on Oak Street, contains four rooms, two. porahes and a pantry.. The house hi new. See .. j Da. H, M- Auvrd . reo. 7-u . 4 ..L . .., f, ( : ... , Ellis' China Hall, one of the flaess atorev rooms In the city, , APP'r. to P. J). Pries or J.A,Odell ' . i, t v,ll-tf v. A food white Woman to do' general house work Oood Wagespply at Patriot Officer' ,mayMf,'t ,hTk ,i i u jrrltsj Bioo. Hst;:ij h ! .l , i- " ... j. f :j Cigar l't. . Aswolntalr pare Havana. - el Uo. ritawLma Cat. is a rixrcaa la Orsenaboro, and being consulted dally ey S sorts of business meo, Is s splendid adver tising medlam. The condition af Its sdvartls- COLUMNS, shows what advertiser think. Office under Benbow Hall, South Kim strsoU ....Any person of persons wishing to pur chaae a large brick dwelling boose of 18 rooms with three porches, that has been for years uatxf as a boarding houae, or a neat cottage of four rooms, or nloe building Ions cheap, can be accomodated on the most rensonsbls terms by spplylng to D. F. Caldwell. spro ti Messrs. Tate Bros, at the old stand of Lindsay s Hchenck, South JCIrn Street, serve out to their friends a variety of healthful and appetizing drinks from their manifold foun tain. Sparkling and health-giving mineral waters, with various and delicious u Inks niade to order and seasonable. Jnne'JO-tt o !oltc. Having decided to leave Ureensboro, I have In South Ureeusboro.one house and a vacant lot for sale, cheap. It Is near the Centenary M. E. church. For further Information apply to Jl-tf J. A, Ksa-oiLa. The Corner Lou To get cool, to become cool, to coot off, to keep cool after iou eet cool: to cool vounwlf. to cool your friends, and at the same time g rat ify your taste, apply at the Soda Fountain ef Geo. Fttxsimons A Co. Juoe'JOtf Campaign Hata. A big lot lust received at Je-tf r. FlsHRLATa'a. LEADING RESTAURANT. Remember that the Leading Restaurant ol the city Is run by Robert Harris, South Elm St. rreso uvsiers, rresn run. eta,, etc.. and Meals at all hoars, day and night sep 37 tf , rorHoat. We have for rent one of the most d slrable stores In Greensboro. Also, one gooo D wali ng House, newly painted and In Drst-cUas con dition, with six rooms, kitchen and stable, la on of the best neighborhoods In the city. whenever voo want to ouv. aeu or rent aav Real Estate, consult your Interest by calling XATIS BHOTHKltB, Real Estate Agents, dee.lS-tf Opposite Benbow Honse. CaoaeVael. Qreensooro Gas Co.'s Works keep coke lot sale In any quantity Orders will receive toe promptest aitentloa. oot ....Good people all, If you need your Fas sltore varnished or repaired, carpets laid shadeS or cornice hung, or any work done la tba house-furnlshlng line, please Obil on or Sena for Wm. H. McNkill, Thomas Building. ' Upholstering a specialty. o .. ' Tor Heat," Boms nice offices, fronting Main street over 8. H. Brown's Store. Apply to W. B. Bcvilu for Kent. ' The store room occupied by J. H, Harrl next door to f. a Shelton A Co. Possessio given July 1st - W. A. Fikld. joae sttt-Jui 'i ' To Hone " ", ' "'t'V' We have a splendid btore lot out, 00 feet deep. I'he must uemrauie looaUon ui tue city. Apply to i ATM Bavin, jaii 7 H" liatsw Agents. " Town Lot Free. . I will irtre Free. ' by special agreement, a Town Lot situated in tue town oi Liberty, and adjacent to tue u i. and i, v. u. k., ol suits bie sue, and oue of tile Handsomest locations in the alate, for uauul'aeturiug. Good ludu OS meuts, tor particulars, aauress - : U. L. Bhowkm, Ap36t . Liberty, a. C. '.';' .'''LovorsofFIowors. . ; ;t ' Go to Chichester's for flower pots. All kinds and vary cwwp, i ; s . aii-ti 2& H. Boywtor ' la offering Great Bargains In Dress Goods. Jerseya, bnawis, Childru's Hood aud 0acka Coraeu. Uatteeus. Also, a nice uue ol buoes. just received at very low prioea. Ass-tf . ' . Now aa Ntc an CSofuLj At H. H. Cartlands. under the Oenwal Hotel you will nnd the must oeautliul aud stylish O Uea In lawn, per cale and lour iu haud, U nder wear in stylus ana in itunu to pieaoe tue moss exacting, Umorellas tu suit au persuus, and lux, elllier rain or- same, naiaiug vauea, au weights, and various designs aud prices. ' ' " BRICK, BRICK. Th .nbanriher Is now makhtir brick of a Ola wulou he believes to ' be auuenur - to auy other In uae here clay round iu tue low grounds ilium, uiii Pameturi . 'I'Iiimm hrlp.K nrmt to be hard aud of line qualities, of duraolllty ana are saon at) are ueeueu jnu uvuioi ij iu nui. wnicn reqeires souduy.. l am ready to ooa tract to furunih these superior brick aud also to lay them. 1 ' jimf J u. M. Kuuu-atkujs The foiiawlmr books are offered at JtrS Bow ards Book btore at lens than uno-nau tne usual price. ' itr.wi : r--'. - Byrou's oomplete works, Illustrated, vo. Clo. and gilt, at Id, former prios 4.80. , , Barns' complete woras, iiiuauwiu, o TV. ww. and gilt, at H former price 4.a0.'-t' Hayne's oomplete poems, Illustrated, elOt knd gilt 1.8N former prlceOO ' ' UnClVlUSea JUWSra vi bMO nwui, uhuubmu, 14.00 pages sheep oLSO, former price eUOO. -i Downing Fruit and Fruit trees of Amerloa, ever 909 pages, former prif HUO. Dick's Knlycopedia Wii praitloal reoelptst 1.00 former price 5.0U. , . Vasari's, Lives of the Painters, 6 Vols, and lvoU Uowper's works, ail for US-o vola forL75.) . - . m Life, Sermons 'and speeches of Bev. Dr. Rold, 85 cents. y- T Mermons, Addresses and prayers, by D. L. Moody, 50 cents. mayii Janl-Su.
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