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THE DAILY WORKMAN, w. HftlLMtP Six timet week as an Evening Paper, at 98.00 "a year, la advance. Tot six moot lis, 1 1.60, fur tnree-months, 75 owita, and to those who PROMPTLY, J6 Genes ' per nonth. On fefsrred payments, 85 oeote per month, to pay exponas of ool lectlng. Akgrrf a Us pef cjflcein Uroontboro, C, at $oofui-cUui matter. Offlct on South Elm Strut,' under Benbo HaB, RAILWAY GUIDE. Grbssshoro, June 14, 1S8S. uoBiroxo dawtiuj iutlboao. 4rrivee from Richmond st 9 2 a u H - ft M i '.. 108a p tU 1 860pm 'Ur lor Richmond 01 ' KOllTII OABOLDYA fcULBOAJ). irriTM from Charlotte at 8 00 a m " 8 40 pm Lmtm (or Charlotte at 9 45 a n ' 10 60 r n. Arrives from Ootdaboro ai 8 85 d m 'Leavf (or Ooldaboro at ' V 60 m MOBTH-WSeTUaH IT. 0. B.TLBOAO. Inivee from Balem at 8 00 a m 9 20pm LeaVea (or 8Jetn at 10 00 a m " V 10 61pm (M.II. V. fcAJXROAD, . .. Trains Movirg H'trth. Leave Bonnettsville at 6 00 a. m. "nrrfve at Greensboro. . . : 2 80 p. m. Leave Greensboro. 8 0)p, m. Arrive ML' Airy.... ........7 15p.m. V 1 mint Moving South. Jave Mt Airy......,,. 5 00 a. m. Arrive at OreQiwborl 9 25 a. m. Tieave Greonsboro 10 05 a. m, Irrlre at flounettaville 7 80 p. m. SCHEDULE OF MAILS: Maila goiug North cloid 9 00 p m 8 00am ' South .v m, n ' Salem Dr'th" 9 00am 9 00 p m 9 00am 9 00 p m 9 00 p ro 9 00 a m. " . " East , . '0.F.4T.T.B.H - Goner) delivery open from 9 P0 a no , to 6 30 p m.( except daring the distri bution o( maila. The Money Order and "Registered Letter ofBoo open from 9 00 am to 0 00 pm. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. -TbB melon bunineas haa bad a chill. The spring chicken hate a fall. ia about to The Indications are fn the direct tion of an early frost. See, Geo. Fitzsimons' new di lay ad.-which appears in this issue Mr. Will G. Burkhead hat de . dared himself a Third Party candi date for the' Legislature from Dur ham county. A considerable frost last'' night rendered the air cool and bracing We hope the frost extended as far south at Florida. There ia a goodly number of peo. pie here to-day, many of whom are in attendance on the Sunday School Cor- vention. ; ..v ' The old lady who got up mad one morning, got madder when she went to the store end finally dyed with it, was lere to-day looking at well as ever. . ' . : West Market street church to morrow i Preachine at 11 a. m.and 7 :43 p. m., by the pastor, Rev. J E, Mann Sunday School at 9 530 a, . i -m., Prof. W. F.-' Alderman, Supt Young Men's prayer meeting at 4 :4s p.m." '.1 --The usual services will be held at the Centenary Methodist church -to-morrow Preaching at x 1. a. m. by the pastor, Rev. jfJ.iF. Smith ; at 7 130 a m.by Rev. J. W". Blosser, ' Sabbath Scboo at 3' J. m.,- J. R. MendenhallSupt t , . . " . ' The Wilmingtob Morning Star - hat entered upon itt.$tst year Our " opinion of the Star, which baa been .expressed again and again, ia that it ' wat" always good, and hat grown -better as ita age hta increased. ; We . do not tee how H it to become any better. ' Yol. 6. Greensboro, The man who lot a pig that was advertised in thia paper yesterday hat been hrard from. He will not ex pect, of course, that we hn'.o the in one of the Miice drawers, nor in an envelope. Cut the fig it in con finement and can be tound. Pi of. Charles L. "WiUon, ot tnu (ic fame in said to be preparing him sell for the gospel minis'ry in the Biptiki church by a cour in theo logy at the Iouisville, Ky., Semi naiy. He has Iready been ordained at the Raleigh Bap;iit church. There will be ;irechiuj at the Westminster Church to-morrow at 1 1 a. m., by the Piwtnr, Uev. Ebnrt W. Smith, and at 4 . ui., hy Or. J. H, Smith. At th" afcrnoou ti iio the eomtnunirn of th Lird'n Sup(ier will be celebrated, atd the rite of in foot biptiMii Sunday Solio il at 3 p u . See the change in S S. Brown'a do ible column ad, in which he sets forth an array of fall overcoats, fall suits and fall underwear and fall oth er things, together with fall.in-the-price from several prices to one price. One-price man, one-price house, one-price goods. There has been a fall in everybody's thermometer, and we all keep tailing because the fall has come. Sour Since Mr. Vickers, pro prietor of the Hotel Fountain t Win ston reoled to clow up his bar room he haa received a communication, without, nane, signed, "Anxious Mother," simply. Mr. Vickers makea a general, reply to such through the Twin City Daily, from, which it would seem that the to-cajled "Anx ious Mother' may turn out to be an "anxious" toper r aomething of that tort. " '. v' Yellow. Fever. . . . But one death was reported at Jacksonville up to noon yesterday. There are many new ces, some ot them vety ill. The condition ot Col. Daniel it considered dangerous. He does not rally for lack jf vitality, and it is feared he cannot recover. At Jackson, Mit. on the 27th, there had been 14 cases and 5 deaths fo date. The disease is still at Gainesville, Fh.,v'-- - Decatur, Ala., han all the' contri butions she njeds and returns thanks. Fernandina issues an appeal for help. A large number, including a 000 colored people, who could not get awsy, are -get erally destitute. ' FROM JACKSONVILLE. We received Lst night, from Jack sonville, Fla , under date of Septem ber 25th, two communications in re lation to the remittance of funds for the sufferers sent from our citizens on the 22od instant, to which reference Wat made at the time. Cue of these ia a simple reTetpt for the $70, signed bv James M. lairlee, corresponding Secretary of the Jacksonville Auxili ary Sanitary Asooiution, the other a letter of thanks to the people of Greensboro, signed by O. B. Lamar, who states that he it acting ' in the place of Precident Daniel, who haa been stricken down with the fever. The letter says t ' "I acknowledge with thanks and grati tude your kind, tymthetic letter of 22nd instant, just received " " enclosing contributed by your Worn: i.. N. CM Saturday September i;ood citii-os for our sick and aufTering people. ' Will you oonrey our tbanks to fMeh and all the generous donor, a much for the generou aid for the KXpre.nion of kindly feeling and bin c r good wiahes." ThoM ho gave to the above worthy object may 'tVet aurd that ie hi doue good to the suffering and needy. LOWFEVER FUND. Amount paid in by individuals to Sept. aa, $36.00 Collected by Misses Alderman and Smith - $34 -oo $70.00 The above amount came into the hands of the Daily Workman, and was expressed to Jacksonville, F a., Sept. asndi. SECOND COLLECTION BEGUN SEPTEM BKR 34. , Mrs. Jno McCulloch $100 Mrs R A.' Foard, . $1 03 Robert Giibreath .25 Rev. R II. Wills, 3.25 A Friend, 1 co A Friend , i.oo A Friend. . 1.00 The Charlotte Ohrouicle of Sep tember 2'Jth Bays: . Mr. George B. RAA, of Grtns boro, who ia to be one of C-jar lotto' uew reeidentfl, baa arrivod here with his family. He ia to open a China baaiufttu ia one of the new storerooms iu the D-ividdoa block, od Trade street, nodr the firm n ime of Geo. 8 Reid & Co. DikBok C. Ord-Books, for commercial UaTeller. Taken lip. 1 small pig, which the owner can get by proTlng property and paying charges. : Apply attftlioffloe. '-v' . .,; . p3S-lw .The annual mvetlng of the stockholders of the Greensboro Building and Loan Associ ation wilt be held at the law office of John A. Barringer, on Monday night, October 1st, at 7.80 o'clock. ; , , 8. C. DoDsox, se37-4t ...?. Bee. and Treas, 1 . . Hwiii, Henw t Parties ' wanting ' young and serviceable borsee should call at Boss A Hunt's ftables until Tuesday next. The stock comprise half bred Texas horses, from 8 to S years old, and from 14 to IS 1-3 handihlgh. There are fifty head, . Call early and get the pick. ee39-8t Dike Book .Co. Exqulsjte Fans for Full Dress. e24 lw Dike Hook Co. Fine assortment ef new goods, suitable for wedding presents. Dike Book Co, Stereoscopic views American and foreign 50cts, SOcts, and tl.35 per dos. - se24-lw . ,.C. H' Doughty, .who deals In family gro ceries, and keeps an assortment of such things as the people are bonad to have to live on, Is found next door to the Daily Workman. His articles are nice and cheap. .. . se22-lw Candy, Candy I Just received t fine slock of Royster's can dy, which has been made to order In the last, few days, and Is nice and fresh. Call early and get supplied with fresh, pure candy. sel8-lm . C. W. iavix, Cheap Candy. You can find a fine fine of chocolates, bon bons, eto,ight fresh, at only 25 cents per lb , sel8-lm V at C. W.' IrvWs r Tor Sale. : ; Two fine milch cows one three-fourths Jer sey. Also two Jersey calves, and a lot of hay. h i selS aw -t R, H. Douulas. ,itt$M- .:. -..' I V; , ::y;f :, "- "' Freali Oyatera On loo ' At railroad eating house. These oysters are extra large, and from the Nansemond rlv eroeds, A limited quanttly sold families Bend la your orders early, please. ., -selWt ' '.AT. Virkok Floor t new J Flour has advanced, and we have been eompe led to advance prices on all gredea, especially choice patents. We have Just received a big stock of fresh ground goods, and can always please you. Scone; Co, ism y.i t 29, 1888. No. 106. !! Yea It The big red sign at the racket store. Mote paper He pulre, Thomas' black Ink 8c, Sc lead pitnclli 'i for 3c ' Iacd window curtains Tie worth tt.OO. set-U Itayeter'n C'Bttdjr, You can te tuppllMl with BoyEter's tine A plain candy, right trwh Juut mad, at eel8-lm C w. larin a, FarHnleon Ilcoonbl Term. Mitfe, tu,j;gy and harutwa, especially suited for lu.llct' uae. The mare la sound, goUe, a gOixt travelkr, and perfectly reliable. Buggj on pharton order. Buggy and harne-i, with other equlptnor.ts, In good condition. Also, one good milch cow. Apply to L. A. Biilst i10-tt MoAdoo House. . . . New iot of oat groat, both loose and by tlhavackane, at J. W. acott Cos, . . . Pure fplci'S. maaUrd seed and crab sp pie vln'ogur it what you want for your pickles. Com to us and get them. Boott Co. Banana Nice lot of bananas at selS-lm ,C. W. Ibvin's. . . . Auotlier lot ol tuat choice mild .ummer clieeiw Just received et Scott A Co s. llftattod reanut. You can Bad freh roasted peanuts Jd cof fee, at C. W. Imn's. au31-lm . . . .See what J, W. Scott; Co.' have to say about "groceries at wholesale" In their column ad. . ; ForHeat A house of six rooms on Washington street, terra 10 dollars per inoitu. Apply to aeUO-tf , B.L. VasxoK Home roasted coll. la better than coffee put up In packages perhaps 13 mouths old, because ln fre-li. Try lt;and be convlncod. '..-. " fa..t... a. a. 1 rmr Idvtii's . . . .Thompwa' Ownulne Bromine Arsenic Water, from Ash county Tate uro. . . .Thompson's Genuine bromine Arsenic 1 '" : . For UenU A dwelling houM on Asheboro street Boutb Creensbom, conalulng six rooms. Apply to aul&-tf 1 H. H. Cahtlaxo. . . .Oenulng Buffalo Llthla, from BuOalo Llthla Springs, In bottle and bulk aj . , . Tate. Bros, tor Heat Store room formerly occupted by K. A. Fl tu rning At Co. Apply to C. O. WMOHT, Is wanted by a young lady to teach Drawing, Painting aud Elocution, with other branches if desired. Apply to the editor' of the Dally Workman. auft-tf ...A big lot of new dress goods Just re ceived st a Will Armfleld. July33-tf . . .1 am determined to close out a big lot of Men's women's and children' low cut shoes at some prloa. Come early and get your pick. fuly23-tr : : O. Will Asmfisld. Aak for 150u water wntte Keronene oil from your grocer. 11 ii Ask for 1509 water white keroaono oil from your grocer. - juiyia-om ..."Plllsbury's Best" takes the premium wherever exhlbted. It makes more pounds of br ad to the bbl than any flour In the world, Ak for ISO" water white kerosene oil from yeur grocer. ..."Plllsbury's Beat"- Flour Is used by Queen Victoria on the "Royal Table. . , ; , Crayon Portraits. Persons wbo desire any thing In .the line of Crayon Portraits, are invited to maie applica tion personally, or by mall, to Miss M. E. Ball, Greensboro, N. C, JulyVMAwtf ' " ' Notice. A young lady of some experience and with good testimonials, desires a situation to teach in some pleasant family school at moderate wages. Primary branches. Address . this effloe.1, - Julyl7nAwtf ...Try Plllsbury's Best. ..Gall for Plllsbury's Best. " Frits Bros. Best 1 " '?-H Cigar t-' 7"' Absolutely pare Havaaa. Geo. FltsaVlsaona' Junltan 1 JHE DAILY WORKMAN a a risrraa la Oiwusboro," anoT befng' consulted dally by a aorte of, butlneM men, Js 4 splendid adter Usiug niedluiu. The aund'Uon UadTertl .'t COLUMNS, Shows wht advertiser think. . UUloe nndr Bnbov HJJ Boutn Um street. i. W. Boott A Co., WhokeeM agenu for the Old Virginia Cherootd, live for ten orate. Try the a. ..( JulyS-om Ko Poetry , But a hot, that I tare unt reoelved a large lot of those Ladles' O xford Ties at prloee to nut t everybody. Aleo a lot of Hum' luw cut shoe and otilldien'i Wigwam 81llprs at half co't Come and see them for younwlf. 1 Jeauf O. Wiu Aaxnsu. 0 -"Call on all dealer and smoke the Old Virginia Cheroots. Five for ten cents. -J...PillBbury'tBt.. Old Tlrslnla Ch(ruoU are aa good a any Ave oent elgar In the world. Fire for 10 eenta. lor Sale orient. Dwelling house on Ewt WanlJnirton street. containing seven roonw,1 pleasantly aud oonve- nieuuy locaieu, is lor aaie-on accomodating turma. Apply to Dr. H. M. ALfuPU. unelStf . ..A cheap emoke. Those Old Virginia Olieoota. Five fur a dime, at Boott A Co'. We have Just received a nice line of toi let sets Call aud examine our stock. JyAMf Yours truly, W.T.CBloHaeiia. o .. For Heat, Rev. Dr. 6mlth offers for rent the new ana convenient house on buiith street. Term model ate. Posuesslou given immediately. . rwltink One dwelling house on Oak Street, contains four rooms, two porcaes and a paukry. The noun u new. see ia. a. aL Aliord. Feb.-37-tf !. - 0 1 - Wanted. A good white woman to do ireneral hrmi workOood Wages-rappiy at patriot OOloe. mayo-u . o .... Genuine Buffalo Lltlila from Knflkl Llthla Springs, In bottles and bu.k at ' ' 1 Tate Bros, Any person or persons wishing ' to nnr. chase a large brick dwelling bouse 01 18 rooms wun tnree porunes, thai nas been for years oarl as a.boarUng bouse, or a neat cottage of four rooais, or nice banding loss cheap, can be aceomodated on the most reasonable terms by applying to D, F. Oaluwicll. aprOU I take this method ot Inforinlnir thennh. It'! that I aid Inthe bhoe Bnnlnniaand would be glad to havi everyoue to call that wishes to give me a trial." All kinds of work In the shoe ne. Natisraction iruarauteecl. Hliou uo-ataira trst building south of Post Office. ' inayou. T. 8. Hates. , 0 - Notice.; Hnvlng decided to leave Greensboro. I have lntk uth Ureeusiioro.one house aud a vacant lot for sale, cheap. It is near the Centenary M. E church. ,jFor lurtlief Information applv o jei4-u j. a. aaaN The Coraer Lot. To get cool, to become cool, to cool off, to aeepcuoi aiuir you gm cool: to cool yourseil, to cool your friends, and at the same time grat Ify your taste, apply at the Boda Fountain o Geo. FlUMlmons. , luneUO-tt . Cheap FaeU' ' , Greensooro Gas Co.'s Works keep coke tot sale in any quantity Orders will receive the promptest altentios, . .- , oot . o- Good people all, if you need your Fur varnished or repaired, caroeta laid. shades or cornices hung, or any work done la the house-furnishing line, please call on or sens for Ws. H. MoNkill, Thomas' Bulldlno. Cphohtterlug a specialty. . ,:i 0 . For RonU ' ' Some nice offices, frontlmr Main street over B. 8. Brown's Btore. Apply to septf W. E. Bavau 11 1 O ....Save your coffee wrapuera! For ten signatures off of "Arbuckles" coffee wrappers you get a beautiful steel eugraving, ' A .fresh supply 01 "Aroucxie a ' ceieoratea coiree just received by J, W. Boon 4 Co. Town Lot Tree. I will' nive Free,' by special agreement, a Town Lot situated In the town of Liberty, and adjacent to the C. F. and Y V. R. B., of suits, ble size, and one of the handsomest locations in the dtate, for manufacturing. - Good induce ments. . For particulars, address u. u unowaa, Ap35t ... . Uberty, C. o ' Lovers of Flowers. ' . ' Go to Chichester's for flower pots. All klndt snd vei iijy oheap. all-tf. Cheap BooAs. The following books are offered at Mrs Bow ards Book -btore at lee tban one-half tne usual price. - , '. ' Byron's complete works, illustrated, 8 vo. olo. and gilt, at 82, former price (4.50. '' Burns' complete works, Uiuntrated, 8 vo. do. and gilt, atta, former price 14.50. Hayne'a complete poems, illustrated, doj and gilt $1.35, former prloe400. , Uncivilized Races of the World, illustrated, 14.00 pages sheep CI. AO, former price 600. Downings Fruit and Fruit trees of America, over 000 pages, 11.50 former price -ei.OQ Dick's Ea-lyoopedl 6433 practical recelptsv tl.00 former price W.OO. - '- Vasari'e, Lives of the Painters, 5 vols, an 1 1 voL. Gowper's works, all for at 75 (6 to I fbrai.75.) -. , ,4. Life. Sermons snd speeches e. Rev. Dr. Beld, 25 cents. . Bermoas, Adoresrea sod prayers, by D. L. Moody, 0 (vn.
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