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THE DAILY WORKMAN, 'V It JT BLUM SO ".', ' Six timet week u u Evening Paper, at 93.00 - a year, in advance. For six months, 11.50, for three month, n cents, ul to, thoee who ' pay ' "J '; ... j . PROMPTLY, ; 85 osnts per month. On deferred payments, 85 cents per month, to par exponas of ool ' testing. - kirf at On pel effio i Urmtbar& ' C,t at nxymd-claii matter, ,, ' ' 9&Qfftot on oulk' lr' 8trt, under Umbo ttaO. i i RAILWAY OUiOE. Greensboro, June 34,, 188S: I kMiiMOKD tAMTUAaaunjKAi. . , . ."..- - :i085frt Leavee for Biohmond at -V. 8 50 p m t -i... 8 15 am "'",Homt oahous railroad. . Lrrlvee from Charlotte at . 8 00 a m - ; 840pm Lea ret tor Charlotte at 9 45 a m " . " i ' " , 10 50 D EL Arrives from Goldabore av ,8 5 p m ' Leave for Ooldaboro at ' ..: 'it fro m ; KOBTR-VmjSBR S. O. BAIUIOAO. 4niTea from Balem at ; - . 8 00 a m " " r " , - -.' , 9 20pm Lmvo for 8alum at .-; s 10 CO am 'I M ! lOMpm ' C . a t. . iuaOAl, ' . 7Vtfi Moving IvriA. h Leare BeonettarlllA at. ..... 8 00 a. m. Arrlre at Oreansboro. . . .2 80 p. m. Leare Greensboro........;. 8 00p.m. ArritaMU Airy..... ."...7 00 p. m. 7rrin Moving SoUh. ' Leave lit Airy. .8 43 a m. Arrifeat Oreensboro .......7 45 a. m. Leare Oreenaboro.;. .10 05 a.m. SCHEDULE OF MAILS: : Uaila going North oloeed 9 00 p m ' ? . " " " 8 00am, 1 : w; 8onth flOOam: . " fx '(OOpK,' - ' . o'em won vvjiiq - v , 00pm H ". . w w ar k Q IY 1 OA u ' w A JS 1L Jf I f r iiuuiiii in uikiiH. a I in jiiiiunw inn nr ami f ' rvu Vfnn. .J Rffltr1 ltt r(Hca nnnn from U OA T a la to C Z1? " - ' i . new rauroiu ii-iaai wvm I I . J yjachiri2 tne uaij at Maaiaoo. t , Sam Small U expected in Char lotte November 5th, to preach.1; -1 We learn from Vebtera "f k Iv that the Daily oit, of . Reidville, hat been diacontinued. ' 1' v ' An olj negro,' claiming - to De 120 yeari of age, died at . Greenville, S. C, on Thiiridar. 'vr, ; V.1"- -; Mn. W f. Brewer, ol Mount Airy, 'ie viaitlng her ' brother, , Mr. Jaa. W. Albright ' 'r " ' i Capt. Al'ey went down to Hill borothia morning with the appli ance! for righting up - any crooked nets found in the telegraph line.-;; ; f . ' . , pockery, Kitchen and Pevereux in the western part of the State, are havbg livelf timet, with en occa- atonal row, according to the " papers. ' Mr Q. II. Makepeace, of Frank linaville, aad his ion, C. R. Make- peace, of Providence, ;R. L, J were here to day also Mr. J; J1, Glass,, bf Cedar Falla. - ' ' . , .' , V '- . Mrs Henrietta Gunn.' .of Win tion, who spent yesterday here, went c! jwn trf Jlei Jsville thia morning on vlu'Jt to friends at that place. rioriJa ora. ,s have al.;ady c..nif i f-e ", .'. .I. :ton'rrket, I i' . T r fys t' y are rot f.cm f ' i " 1 ('" ' ',j3t J are " ect t;f i; :n' .-. '' iff y . 1 1 ' iii . . . Vol. 6. 4 ' Greensboro 59,1888;;, 1. No. i3i. " There will re a silver raedat con teat in W. C. T. U. Hall this evening at 7130 o'clock, to which all are cor dially invited. The medala will be preaented by Mr. Wella. of Chatta- nocga, . ; ' Mr. Chan. D. Yates, accompas niedHjr his brother, P, P. Yates, has gone to the Hot Springs at , Arkan sas to try the waters ol thttt place; which heretofore proved so benefi cial to h! health. - Marriad, at the residence of the bride'g father, Mr. P. R Coble, Au gust 2S, 1883, Mr. J. R. Hutton and Miss Josie T. Coble, by Rev R. II Wills. Cky papers, Raleigh Ad vocate and " Me hodist Protestant please copy. - ' ' -'. i Numbers of people visit Duf ham daily to hear the preaching of Sam fnes. It ia "said that no j t estimate of the man and his ' preach ing can be dra'wu from the "sayings" attributed to him. by the newspaper. This we learu from competent au thority;', ' '.v , ' .V .;'. ' "" We had an interesting commu nication . from, a triVnd at Rocky Motiut, givinjf nil , accouit of -'the Preibytery at that place'''' ncf of the Syrictd at Golboro but ,U JL sporfeenta shiild condense rigidly. 4- .. Gov. Scales went to Ruffin, this morning on the north bound train having xn appointment to address the people of that pjace ' to day on the , political issues. .. Mayor Bar- ringer wa expecting to actompanyj the Governor, but war too Irte in reaching the depot. ) , ' 4 1 - - i' .' , From the Yeij-ow Fever 'Dis- TRICT.-ACKNOWLEDGEM RUT From . ' ' . , - t Jacksonville, Fla , under date of Oc tober 25th, we have information of the last installment of unris sent to the sufferers from !io citizens .of Greensboro througn the Daily Workman office $10.50 making a total of $8050. .''', V ' , - " n'.'r 1" . . . . 1 ' . i-''- if'. Mrs J, G. Bain, who was on his way from Durham on the west b,6und train -last night; was .the subject of a very painful accident at Graham sta tion.'! One of his aons waa leaving the train at Graham, and Mr. Bain rvaa standing in the door.-.' Hia, left hand extended , to a point near-its ninges, when some one ran violently against the door which crushed, off the end of f. Bin'a little ringer. He came on up and had , hit wound dressed at one of our. drug stores last pight -' m. , There seems to be a - apeck of trouble which may grow tp i "peck of trouble," - between the United States and Great Britain, growirj out of a certain letter said to bav : been written by the resident British ITlnister at "Washington, Lord SarA '11j Weit, to p, rt'-s cn tve t''k j.rirdir; the r; ' '.!;n Y" v r t- ' " l r ' ' nt'. ' ! v ; c : t t. It i as heie, the raina lei! plentifully, and even on Broadway the mud was a most unwelcome ', obstacle. The grand etand horn which, the ' Presi dent reviewed' the parade -was in Madison Square, and was occupied by about 700 people. About 40,003 people were aaid to be in line. Mrs. Cleveland, with her mother, viewed the scene fiom the Albemarle Hotel, near by that Square,'- ' 1 " ; . , i ' ii,-' ' ' , The Youth's Companion, This most excelled! weekly literary publication for young people makes its announcement fur 1SS9, through ihe medium of a handsomely engrav ed caleodar, a' copy ol which his been received at this office.- A glance at the calendar reveals the fact that the modesty ol the pictures harmon ise! well with the modesty of the claim madJ for the Complttton w mean the claim mdde for its .editors. They jay that the. Companion has been issued sixty-one yearr, has a circulation of 410 boo copies, and is read by at least two million readers every' week ; and further that no pub lication in the world hasa more dik tinguiahed list ol ' contributors,' but when speaking ot themnelyes' person ally they add 4oHi edited with (ni unaPPr -ni. ougbt to leave that to to 's.jd by somebody ele, aniens as we suspect, nobody ia found who wift, agree ' to do the blowing, arid theyj'. conclude to i be come their own ,brass band. It is re freshing to read what the Youth's Companion ay of its editors isn't i.?,- ' 1 .;.Try the "Grand Bepub to the bK el gar on earth for 5 cento, at, Tate Bro's drag store. ..; .," " ti;' "!. aT- . ocaft-tf, ."' Just yteoetveA. '. :h A large lot of banjo and violin rtrlngs at oc29-tf ' " !i TaiiBbo's. . A fonr-room cottage on Spring street Bouth Oreensboro. New house pleasantly - located. Ap ly ta " J S. Huntkb, . 029-lm ' ' at Scott A Co's. ' s v Chlcbmter ., ' Is rushing out goods lively. Be haa the largest and cheapest stock yon most ever saw. ' Dont fall to go up stairs to see the new and beauti ful things he has. Chick Is a runner. . Go and see hint Three floors full of goods. - o27-tt Pig liama, IMj Uavnt. y ' ' Fresh lot of those ,nlce pig. Ims nnoan vas8ed,nst reoAved. J. U. Phipiv, ; -t oc24-lw f( . South Greensboro. 1 t a.okl l.-t Lw.x! ' Ksw crop Figs, gulden d.tn, jt.ondon Injar lUl&lns.Co&oanu's atiJ e; si 1 -jnaserer coma to the city. . T y's 0 .Vtf .., 1 1 k 1 r-n- Wat Ito with f - JMU ( ! ooiil, etc. I 1 r'- fj, hoi 1. T ! Oi. j-l. l A seat, oonvenleat and oamfortable oottage on Greene street, good neighborhood and healthy. Home lias Ova rooms- Inquire of oci5- ' ' : UM.L A. Surra. ....Onw, rtdaand aportlng goods ot all Wuds. Any northern quotations gladly dupll cated. m';m rH'tl fLimx. - Bogers silver plated ware, earvers and ontlery. Prior do object BakruA Puma, v.. ' '--'i j . ... .Shells, empty and loaded. Big stock and prices ow as anywhere. oclT-tt ' t Harris A Fldtsk. Htw Cttttf For sale new cottaga containing Are roe mi plendld well of water In pleasant neigh borhood, In lire mlontes walk of 0. 1. College. Address, Lock Box 281. Greensboro, Ni 0. ' ocie-iw v . ''- .' atra. S. O. Poland and If las If, J. Storall ara prepared to make your dresses, also cloth ing for both girls and boys, at their residence, next door to Vr. H. Cart land on Aabeboro St Patronage reaptotraly solicited. olS-lm " rr taJa, " M. A bnggy, at Tan tory'a stables. Also one good milch cow. , L A. Bailbt. vOC9-tt... ! ' . ; 'i": . - sua fr Tanrslf . At D. B. Tancey's, aUU No. 5, situated at lower end of city market, yon will see the fin est beef, mutton, pork, and MUiage of both kinds paa and link that' hu bee seen auioa Greensboro haa had a marksL Tanoey la de- teriulned to I eep constantly, on band some thing Bloe to pleane his coHtomers. 1 Don't fyli to w!l before buln jour Vsmfnpnf i j Caught thU fall-nloe aad fresh, bj fije" lb. kit or half barrel at ' ' k Bdorr AOo. - .... Preach Candy at Retail S00 boxea flna French candy, bought far oar retail trad, at the old popular prloe 25 eti lb. at Boorr A Cm. '' Cesese, CkMta'', 25 boxes eholoe cream cheese, t&lld and rich, i;:,'':''! 1 at 3..W. soottACoa, The return of tjwong Sing to China, created the lmpreealon With aoine thai the Chinese sundry had; closed. Kwong Blng left two Chinamen In' charge of the teundry, and they request me to s'ate that they still conduct the laundry In first slaas Chinese style, V.tbe same place. - ,1,1 v' ' '' .1 The laundry la supplied with, an Improved and new smoothing apparatus, heated by gas, by. which the FINISH oh collars and cuflb la materially Improved.'' : ? ; X : ; .; ' '-. -v " t i'-'j, W. Boon; ' ocSOmv t k-l:i.-y-r; , ...'.French peas something extra fine, s; Al so Bpanlsb Ollrea, In large and small bottles. New stock of pickles, sauces, mustard, etc.; " ' at ' Scott A Co'a.' - Freb Oysters Oai lee,..--,(. At railroad eating house. These oysters are extra large, and from the Nanaemond, riv erbeds.' A limited quanttly sold families Send In your orders early, please. ; .-..' ? . ' ' selS-lt ' . A T. VaTKSOii. Th,e big red sign at the racket store. : Not paper 80 quire, Thomas' black ink 80, So lead pencils 8 tor So. Laoe ; window curtains 7to worth too."- . . ,h sei-tf.. ..Thompson's 'Genuine Bromine' Arasnls Water, nvm Ashe county. '; V Tate Bros. s - ;'' 1 ..-..Thompson's Genuine Bromine 'Arsenle Water, from Ashe Bounty. , w ' Tate Bros. - i - ... . - - 1 ' ....aenuiog Buffalo Llthla, from 3u,JaJo Llthla Springs, 1 bottle and bulk at; : . ; .. Tate Bros.: rr l ent, i f. ' 1 9 roo-n furiD" 'yoct'i'i'dby B. A. Flsm n 1 j 4 cot v h rr!y to C. G. Wwoht. A ft-'nm 1 f ' 1 fry a y." ? 1. '7 to t nrh ftrawl-j. (1 1 1 ' ' ' "i o"ir t '.ifis 1. i'y t t'.a e' 'ir of t:.e I THE DAILY WORKtl AH .. nam t ' ta Oreeosboro, and being 00 nmlted dally oy a aorta of business ajw, la a aptsndld adre UaUgaMdlQm.1 The smd'iloe Ua4rarUa . - ': , COLUMNS, ' shows what adrerUaer, think. Omoa nude Benbow Hall, South Elm street , .-." ...'PlllSburr'S Beet" takea tlia wherever exblbted. It makes more pounds of braad to the bbl than any flour In the world. Ah fr 150s water vrhlte ktriMM U from yeur grooer, - . ...."Plllsburr'S Best" Flonr l niml hw Queen Victoria on the "Royal Table.,' . ....Try PUlsbury's Beat , . ' ... .Call for Pillsbury's Beet .'..", . 3. W. Scott A Co . Wholeaale airanta fur thm Old Virginia Cheroots, fire for tea oente. - Try them. 1 . . ,M , . . . .. IuIv&Abi ... Poetry,- But a fact that I hare Inat received a' lam lot of those Ladles' Oxford Tlei at nrlm tn m r ererybody. Also a lot of Hens' low out ahoea nil ntillHi.ra ItTlifo... -A 1.-1. - Ootne and see them for rounwlf. Jemf . g. WiLLAjwrauiK "Call on all dealers and nutln (h Mil Tlrglala Cheroots. Fire for ten oente. , , ....PiUsbura Best . . o Old Virginia Cheruota are as rood as an, fra cent cigar in the world. Firs for 10 ceota, , . ' ' For 8ale or Bent. ' Dwelling house on East Waatunaton atnat. : containing seren rooms, pleaaanUy aad oonre nlently located, la for sale on accomodating terms. Apply to , Da. H. 1L Auohb. unaiatf. tw... - H.1 'O ' .1 . " A CDcan amoks. Thn ni mMu Ohaoota. pt,e for a dime, at - Boott 4 Co'a. - We hare lust received a ulna lin nr m- letseta Call aud examine our stock. . .'.'j 1 o 1 'f-.lV'- One dwell lmr honss on n&v atrmat: iw.n,.ina tour rooms, two porches aad a pantr. ' . house is new-. fyit . n. , ,, I A good white woman to do imniiral luaa work Good Wages apply at Patriot Office. mayS4i ... . . '.. : o -.v.''- y , ....Genuine Buffalo Llthla from BuflaJri Llthla SprUms, In bottles and bui at ,.. t.- " ! Tau Bros, ; ....Any ptrsM orpersons wishing to pnN; Chase a large brick dwelilug house of lSroui. s with three porches, that haa been fur yetit" used as a boarding house, or a neat cottage of, ' four rooms, or nice building loss cheap, co be .1 I . . . wmiawwini i un uun rewonaoM terms oy ' applying to., . , y II, F. CAIXWB14. ' -(' . 0 v- ' '. . . '7"'-; '-rJIttee: ,y';,. : ' Having decided to leave Greensboro, I have toSt uth Uroensooro,one house and a vacant Jot 1 for sale, cbeap. It is near the Centenary at. g ' church. For further information apply of -, A , JelS-tT : , , J. A. lUajtoniJiS .'''' VSAeCanMrLeb :':" ?.. To getool, to become cool, to cool off, to ) keep cool after you get cool: to oool yourself, , to oool your Mends, and at the same time grat lfy your taste, apply at the Soda Fountain ef Geo. FlUslmooa.,. .. ... luaeao-tl Ii K:- ' "'M TmmU ': OreensDoro Gas Co:s Works keep ooke for sale in any quantity ., Orders will reoelve the i promptest attentioa, , ; , oct v;.' w Good people all, If yon need your Fan ' alture varnished or repaired, carpets laid 1 shadea Or cornices hnnir. or ni wnrlr rf.in in the house-furnlslitnsllae, please cdll on or send " for 1 . Wm. H. KuNsill, Thoiuaa' Building, ,? , Upholstering a specialty. ..... .. v , . J ,' v ' Or ' ' : ; . - i. . Some nice offices, fronting Main street over m a r. .1. . . 1 . . " ,; sep0tf: .,'- - wy BL BbtOA, ' ; 3 . 'O" ' :;.f--,.. . ....Save .jour coffee wrappers 1 For ta . signatures off of "Arbuckles" coffee wrap s ' you get a beautiful steel engraving,'' A 1. 3"' supply or "Arbuckief" celebrated coffee j- received by r J. W. boorr A t i. t -:. Town Lot Tree.' ilWlU irlve Fi'ee, by siHtuitti s"reenio-V Town Lot situated la the town of Liberty, oil . adjacent to the C. F. and X V. It. ii., of . . ble size, and one of the hn'lwii"t 1" t 5 In the State, fur manuiactnrinir. Oood lu . . stents, Por partlcmurs, ad 1 1 . V,. .. '.v, .. U. L. T nw- ... MApSSt ,,' ' ' I .ty, C. .. I.vcr t Flowen. Go to Clilclis!)r'8 for Cower pi l. A H1 1 anA very cheap....''.' . . s;i . ' O' . . ' " n r- T e r.iio''' 1 1 ar.' i '"k I i 1 i i u ' !. , j , W 1 Mi C' '. I- I ' .. ! , i 1 '' I. . ' '
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