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THE .DAILY; WORKMAN, ' IS rUBUMID 81 ttmei a week u an Evening Paper, at 93.00 ft year, In advance, For tlx month, 11.50, , for three mouths, 79 cents, and to thoee who ' PROMPTLY, 8 cents per month. On deferred payments, cents per month, to pay expenat of ool lecting. . . r AoAsrao? at A pott ojflt in tfreenrtoro, A C, at Hxcmd-ciatt matter. erOtflas cm Soui) Elm Strut, wuiir RAILWAY GUIDE. Grrsnsboro, June. 34. i$S8. - aiOKMOKD a oavtuxb raiukai. Arrive from Richmond at 9 42 ft m 1086 pm 8 50 p m f, tares lor Uichoiond ai M'tKTB OAAOLIM UAIIyHOAJ). t rrive from Charlotte at 8 00 a in " 8 40 pm Lavea for Clieriotte at 9 45 ft m lOWrn. rtivs from Goldsboro at ,8 85 o m Leave for Goldsboro at . y(x, .m aOBTH-WBSTARS K. O. aUOiBOAO. Arrives from Halem at 8 00 ft m 9 20pm Leavee for Snltra at 10 CO a m 10 64 p m 0.1, tl. V, KaHAOAD, Trains Moving Horth. LeTe Beonettaville at 6 00 a. m. Arrive at Greensboro. , .2 BO p. tn. Leave Greensboro, i 8 01 p, m. Arrive Mt. Airy 7 00 p.m. 7 rafa Moving South. Leave Mt. Airy 8 45 a m. Arrive at Greensboro 7 45 a. m. Leave Greensboro ......... .10 05 a. m. Arrive at Ueonettevllle. , 7 80 p. m. SCHEDULE OF MAILS: M Mis going North olosed 9 00 p m 8 00 a m South n n 9 00 a n 900pm 9 00am 9 00pm 900pm .""SalemBr'eh" " East ."C.F.4T.Y.H.B 9 00 am General delivery open from 8 00 a m to 6 SO p tn.( eaeept durieg the disiri- (ration of mailer Tbe Money Order and fiegiatered Letter offloe open from' 9 00 ft m to 6 00 p m. - LOCAL INTELLIQENOE. -See J, W.a4tys, newW v, xo morrxrw, oetng :nirp BNi iDiji the WiU be' WcelfC. 1 riarn'aha fatnreh'ijti iSn''V Mr: Ja'a.-T; Dictfaod iase wife, of Bingham School spent last night herei and tais morning took the train for the Richmond Eapotiiion. , . 1 ,.)'.' -It u 1 . -.it) 'Jlli "m ' . - The county candidate -went to "High Point this Morning, wriich place they will address their . fellow : cltizeni this ajternbbn.? Ja: r;1 ' Since Sample .'Brown, returned from New York his new goods have begun to arrive by the quickest routs the "One Price' line. t ; j , Dr. A. L. Stratford, of Rich mond, Va t accompanied ; by Mrs Stratford, has been here on n brief yiait to htsjaged motherland will re- ajirh'to Richmond tb-night.: tjn! ; The lecture of Prof. J. L Jones at the college here will b on Friday ; night, KorembeT rd. , Tbf subject ' wit bW'ThTrue Evolution.1'. i'Ad mission free. , ! Young ladies and"gen tiemen are especially; invited. j j o tmt n hi J-.i hat,' Rev Mr. Gibson, pastor of. St. Matthews church 'WarnesviIIe,' was appointed by his Conference -to' the ."Sumtaerfierd circuit, by wKici he "will-be enabled to occupy his' home 'in this tityV repdrts'hifylnad A pleasant . Oonferesfee v at t Lenoir, Bishop Fitzgerald presiding1. " r' , ' --. On account ol-theclowoKlm-ity.pf tbf' the ofS4er'of 'the Xa(9ly Workman to that of the Registraf1 of ; vbters.i number hayeme; 1!Vto . register, v mistaking ,ther place,,. Vlrt 'many.instancts it is evident 'that the applicants are more tt need-ol-infor-nation than they are of votinj'.Yacil ';! '';.,,.' ;:, (Xr-ia iH'J.i ' "rut tilings tike th'i yea know mast ," ; X..ar ft famous vlotory." , ; . Tie DailVWorkmaM, Vol. 6. Greensboro, A man who does not know the orthography of a common ord in the language, when attempting to write a etter, may :e callrd ''si-ell- bound." The Baptist State Convention, This laige body ui Chruiian min. isters and lu) men will assemble in Greensboro on Wednesday, Novem ber 14'h. The committee of urrant' ment have begun the work of pro viding homes for thews vim tor , and it is to be presumed that the hospi talities of thi city wilt be broad enough to make pleasant and wel come homes for all. To effect this in a creditable manner it will be neces sity tiat the families of the city be ready to respond .iberally to 'he com mittee of arragements, whuh e leel assured the will do. The Conven tion will begin tit hchMon on Wed nesday and rinMi ui' on Saturday, The new cottage for the Ceme tery keeper occupies one ot the finest budding sites in the ci y. Standing on an eminence facing Edgeworth street, it affords a magnificent view of the college, and from ' it csn be seen the turrets of nearly all the prin cipe! buildings, including the Mc- Adoo House and the water tower. with the county court house.' . To the re .r one can see the htgn ground beJ-ohd'North Buffalo, which shows to great advantage, while the C. F. Jty V V,D.:i. .knur It i i ' . ' . , .'. . r tQ(on ine kouin aitJ nortnwesL xa- ken altogether it is a most desirable Site 1 he building, ton. . is a' well planned affair,' and Will be admired for its complete adaption to tha pur pose and place. ; The builder is Mr. Jackson. ;)-.l;:v :; '.f; , '; ,;;.V!' ; m, ... .... V--, AJSX OP LETTERS . '; Bemaraing In tba Poatoffioe in Greena- boro. N: O; Oot 81. 1888 i ' R D Ashford, MissMattie Brooks, Mjss Fannie Brown,. M' S Brown, John Cawell, J D Chaois, Miss Mar tha A Dancy, O A -Edwards, Luke Ferguson, Miss Maggie Coble, Miss Kate Cunningham, Miss A P rlamil ton, A B Hinshaw, Jannie Hilton, R T Gray, Mrs Loucinda Donnell, John- Jason, 5 Harper Lindsay, Jr, Miss Tobelia Long, Flem Mans,. Miss Mattie, Miss Fannie McLean H C Moore, Miss Vergie Moore, C C Park, Miss Fannie Peedon, Maj, S P Pope, S S Ragsdale, Betsy San dridge J. L. Scott, 'Daniel Smith, Mrs A C Smith, Miss Ibby Wilborn, Mrs Nellia Williams, Mrs Eliza Wood, Mrs E A Wood. ' Persona oalhnu for tbe above letters will please my advertised. , ,- ; ' .r Gao. fl. Grboobt. P,M. Tha New Bank Building Lay. fng of the First Brick. Contractor Woo3rofle and his fore manv Mr. Brown, had everything in resdtneas at ,io 145 this . morning 1 to begin the) brick ! work on the ,new Bank building, corner of East -Vash-ingt'on and South, E m .streets and deep down in the. firm clay of the front end four first bricks Were laid in the following order t , j.y . '!: First brick Neil E lington, . ' and . . . H, Ireland. - ' '3rd J. A Odell, . ' ; th'Vl,'- ''F.'L.lNlichaui. ; l These tmateur brick layers did not display any great utnpunt of talent in the brickmasonfy line, and it need not be feared that thty will come ..in as competitors tor any ofythe numer- N. C, Wednesday October 31, 1888. No. 133. ous jobs of building to ba done in this city. 'With regard to the new build ing, whose walls had their beginning to-dat, we regtrJ it aa a most im portant affair, representing as it does an increased value for real estate on one of out principal streets, and stimulative in the direction of a bet ter style of architecture, "setting the fashion," so to speak, that way. To Tree Planters The Daily Workman is in com munication wiih a gentleman who has facilities for obtaining and de livering here. In parcels to suit, a su perior lot of young maple trees, of advanced growth and shapely body, and if persons who desire such trees will leave their orders here they can be supplied. These trees will vary from one inch to two and one-half inches at the big end, and will be in condition to make a early shade. Il sufficient inducement i offered the trees ill be U -plied. Price, as to size, 25 to 50 cents. Some of these trees will be very handsome and will be worth a ptemium. Apply at this office. Boys' shirt walata 15c, at at 8trattas-. Children's woollen hoods, hand made at . '. : M. Strauss' J. "ffStoSS?' Oiod bleaohed table Tamark, worth 75c, on ly too, at - at Btranaa'. Ilea,'yasfH40o T5o and 1 1, at ln4-4oDOliirWsvea 3&i'nd an Jft, btraaas'. ' tret I .. -ti , m r,'' i ;! -1 i M. Stransa'. Good workmen's baoti. M and $1. at i 1 r 1 mr ' Steftuat)'.. Good jOasalaiere psinta, 1.S0, 8.03 and 8.00, at M. transs'. Woolteaovershirta, froraSOonp, at , -.'.' . BiranN'. Hen's boys and ohlldren' an It and over eoata cheaper thai- the cheapest at af. Btransa 1 Ladles shoe front fifty cents np. liens' boots from LOO Uy 8.60, as , aUattrans'. , - One-day and 9 dar Clocks at a very low price -ocai-ew f - - kt etranss. ' BarfV a! Wa4 , E. H. A C AJ faaadrli. have eaUbllshed tbemaelves In the bnslneea of drayag-e and fire wood sapply for the aoomtnodation of eltlsens. Their drays win meet t'l in-comlng trains, and trunks and other baggage wll be conveyed to and fro at all hours, day or night, in any part of the city. Tnelr woodyard will be anppled with woodjf all descriptions desired, at ret sonable rstevswhether theweitherbe fair or fouL 1 Koadvantrge takeq of the weataer. Or ders left at tha store of Heudrli A Pearce, East 'Market street will have attention. o31-tf I :vi .' ... 7 yl' i;: , Has,.. Haane. Georges Hams, Heokers tiams, and Klnrans hams, a't Dice and fresh and mild cared. Take your choice ef three brands at ; 800 tt A Co's v ''Mi u y. ; . Another big lot, of One French Candy direct from the Mannfaotanrrs, bought for the Retail Trade. Only flfteio seats per pound, at . j, ' ' f Scott A Co's. To smokers-who buy their cigars by the box We Invite your attentioa to a flue lot of me dium pr.oed elgara Just receives, Iwo to three dollars Jwr httfldte4';Jvfrw; ftoottCo. ; rt. Oat aV'aeirW $ ;.l . WS hs 1 larfe rookof Fnjn cakes 'and crackers tor "both wwoleaaleand recUl trade. Ask to see tor '-Morris Biver" Oyster Crackers V W'X Scott eVCo.K iv i ' 1. . .,. t: i v-r Wr :aw ' Wanted to buy a atnaf or medium sited stove, second-hand, and to sell, a good coal grata foe parlot. 4ieatre U'thla office. o30-lw .ntt SVunll CIA. 'i ! Theraqmetera - for ' decorating,. Japan eee Brie-eBraa, Book' llarka, Paper 'Weights, large variety CO eenta U tnos. .Cloth-bound Slates, ft - : k'y 80-tf ; 'the electrlo Dght stub boot, Fader Will be suitably rewarded by leaving the same at this offloe. " . q'k.-ec9-4w'..; ,' .. 1 :-;,8J. U few Beas.. ; v . A four-room cottage on Spring street, South Greensboro. New house pleasantly located. Api-iy t,,',.,', , , v1? HtrnTaa, : oc29-lm , at Scott A Cq's. ....Try the "Grand Repubtc" the best ci gar on earth for 5 cents, at Tate Bro's drag store. oc99-tf Chlckmler Is ruining out goodn lively. He has the largest and cneapert stock you most ever saw. Don't fall to go up stairs to see the new and beauti ful things he haa. Chick is a rusher. Go and see him. Three floors full of goods. ;o3T-tl Lokf Uekt Lwkl New crop Figs, golden dates, London layer Raisins, Coooaouts and apples as large as ever come to the city. At Doughty's ocUVtf for Rest That nice little store room In Trogdon build ing only 615.10 per month. Apply to oc3 -1m 8. L. TaouDON. For Rial, Eleven large, new and well lighted sod ven tilated room, and two largti basements, each with floor, front and back stairways, water and gaa on each door, elevator for hoisting wood, coal, etc. In Trogdnn building A splendid place for private family or Orst-class boarding housed Rent rnly Kfto per month. Apply oc23-lm to 8. L. Taoodon, l or IteuL A new and convenient oottage on Greene 8t, recently occupied by myself. Possession given at once. Apply to W. A. Hit, o30-tf at Scott A Co's, ....Heating and cook stoves, grates, and ornamental store boards. Stock com plete and prices low. Hiatus A FunSV.. . For Kent. A neat, convenient and comfortable cottage on Greene street, t good neighborhood and healthy. House has five rooms- Inquire of oclft- ' ' Mae.! A. Sam.! .' : ....Ouna, rides and sporting goods ot all kinds. . Any northern quotations gladly dupli cated. . Harris A Furraa, surer platea ware, carvers and outlery Prices no object Hajuus A Furraa. . .DUD1U, VUiflJ WIU MUN. Ol WW SOU prices ow as anywhere. ', ocW-tf ' . Hiaan A FurraM, 'ti . Mrs. K. O. Poland and Miss C f. BtovaU are prepared to make your dresses, also cloth ing for both girls and boys, at their resides os, next door to Mr. H. Cartland on Aaheboro St, Patronage respectfuly solicited. ol8-ua "r , ror sal. A buggy, at Vantory's stables. .Also one good milch cow. .. L. A, BaiLsr. ocO-tl ; , - - suid Hoe for Tonnelf . At 0. B. Yancey's, stall No., t, situated at lower end of city market, you will see tbe fin est beef, mutton, pork, and sausage of both kinds pan and link that haa been seen sluoe Greensboro has had a market. Yancey Is de termined to keep constantly on hand some thing nice to please his customers. Don't fall to call before buying your Sunday supply., ; 005-tf j- - :r '- 'i-'.". The Eiaausdry. The return of Kwong Sing to Chins created the Impression with some that the Chinese sundry bad closed. Kwong Sing lett two Chinamen In charge of the laundry, and they request me to s'ate that they still conduct the laundry In first class Chinese style, at the same plaoe. Tne laundry Is supplied with an unproved and new smoothing apparatus; heated by gas, by which the FINISH on collars and cuffs Is materially unproved, r yi-'fc; ?-; j; vvv.' - ' . '; .' ; i 'J J. W. Soon.e ocS.lm ' ! 1 '. Freah Ovatora Oa lew. ' , . ' Atnliroad eating house; These oysters are Sxtra large,' aod from' the Nanaemond riv er beds.'' A' limited quanttly sold famlUes Send la your orders early, please. :. ,sel-lt . s A T. Taaxoa.; ; 1 ' :"huv Yoa Ssm It''V"')'; I' . The big red sign at the racket store. Note paper 80 quire, Thomas' black Ink So, So lead pencils l for Sc. Laos window curtains 7lo worth W.00, r J"-f:r ,AI se'4-tf . j. & y ii,-v 'I. 'I., a 1 1. Thompson's Oeoalne Bromine Ajsenls Water, from Ashe county. , Tate Rroa. ...'.Thompson's Genuine Bromine Anenio water, nrom Asne county. iav oroa. ::-, .a,,-., ; ..in ;A:-.y- , ....Oenumg Buffalo Llthla, from, Buffalo Llthla Springs, labottb and bulk -at ' m ; , f&Z. i';;"M:r 'f-s v X'-Bros.' - a-.'v '' , ;. . isi1 n '' i 'V - . f'i-Vwt .Beai'.!.:.:! Store room formerly occupted by B. A. Flm mlng A Gov Apply to' ? C. Q. Waioat. ... , 4 THE DAILY WORKMAN is a niTima la Oreeosboro, and being consulted daily oy a sorts of bualaeas sssn, Is a sfWndld adver Using medium. Tb ssod'tloo Uadvertls tag COLUMNS, shows what advertiser think. Offloe nude Benbow Hall, South Elm street. A Sliaadea wanted hv a vnnmr i, iu.l nMin f - J P I..U1, PainUng aod Elocution, wich other branches u. Aiiijuiiae eaiior ortneually Worknian. auA-tf 1 m t o Men's women's and children.' low cut ahnaa mt some prio . Come early and get your pick. fulymf O. WiLLAaariBLD. Ask for 50" wator wklu Karowi. oil from your grocer. Auk for ISO4 water wklta kenmM oil from your grocer. JulylV-nm . ... "PllUlinn'. Ro.it" ,Qb tl.. brjad to the bnl than any Hour Id the world. m mm Akk for ISO9 water larhlta b.riu... ell from your grocer. ...."Plllnltury's Best" Flour In used by Queen Vlctoila on the "Royal Table.,' ....TT)- PilUWy's Best. . . . .Gall for PllUbury's Best. T tXT Cm. a. rt. nr . . 1 ' m m. o-cuib r vwj n uuieBtUfl menis lor lam Old Virginia CiiervoU, Ave tor tea cents. Try thm. it.t.at luiiiruu Uo pG3tlT fint a fdf. ftllftf. f hftvaa In a roAin.1 1 . lot of those Ladles' Oxford l ies at prioes toauat stsiuuuj. aw un 01 new low cut ahoea and ctilUUTat's Vii ain' SUIpers at half cow Oome and see them fur vonranir Jeanf G. Will A auric u. "Call on all dalr. ,nH imnL. .th. rA Virginia Cheroots. Five for ten eenta. -o ....PiUsbury's Beet. Old Vlnrlnta rhannt. mrm cent dgar In the world. Fire for 10 oeota. For Sals or Bent TmIIUa a. a.. m..L. m. OonUlnlng seven ruonut, plaMiuitli td txyirt iwoncu, isi sua shsitj ijll sMxaimouMtng imam Apply to Dp. H. M. Altopd, . .A AhASn aninlcA Thm. tA flbsaets. Five for a dime, at Scott A do'a. ( ' O . ,, . ....We have Inat nwlvil a nin iin r ,At let seta Call and examine our stock. ;jyr f ioutp truly, w. t. CHicHarrxa. I'1."' roe Boat, ' - One d Weill nr honas on Dak- RtrmM nt.i tour rooma, two porches and pantry. The boose Is new. See . . Da. Hi aL ALanan. Feb. S7-tf : . VS.. i i o ' ' . 14 Waatsom. . a , , A flmod whlto woman a Ai v. work Uood Wages-apply at Patriot Offloe. . . '', 0 , .(tannine Rnfthln t.lthla t)..ui.. Llthla Springs, In boUles and bnA at 7 iva, at : o . Ant MTMH APMHAM wt.hln A. r ? nuHi.uH ui urn. chase a large brick dwelling house of Id rooms with thraa nomhaa. that hmm hnon f. - - nsed aa a boarding house, or a neat cottajre of uui xwhm, ur wuv uuuuiu iota oiiflap, can DO accomodated on the moat reasonable terms by aDDtWnjr to v D. a. Oiunn aprtU : . . ' NoUco Having decided to leave Greensboro. I tiara InScuth Greensooro.one honaeand a Tanant int for sale, cheap. It is near the Centenary M. R church. For further information apply of jei-" A. .aaN0ll.B" . ThoCortaorAjoa, , , , ' To aet cool to become oooL to onni Ait t.n kdaswiavwil mXttjur smrt nat aaaI. a aaI - wyvvw oHww j vmm gv, VWS SJV JWIA1BVM1, to cool your friends, and at the same time grat- u jr your taste, appiv at me Boaa ifountain or Geo. Fltzslmons. luneao-tt ' Cheap Fnel. . Greens oo ro Gas Co. 's vforks keen eoka for sale In any quantity Orders will receive tne promptest anenuoa. ; oot ' ....Good neonle all. If von hamI vnnr Tne alture varnished or repaired, carpets laid shades or cornloea hung, or any work done la : the house-furnishing line, please call on or send for Wm. H. MoNanx, Tkouiaa' Buildlna. upholstering specialty. -., ;. .. . o : :. -i -;'.', -j" .. ' For Boait Borne nloeofflcea, frontlnir Main street over S. S. Brown's Store. Apply to sepBtf . ; 1 ; W. E. Bsvnu. K ':r ' ' ' O 1 1 1 i. . . . . t S '. ' Sjswora of Flowoaw.' : Go to Chlobeater's for flower nets.. AU kinds and very cheap. . all-tf : Vtommb . atowata, .:' ' The following books are offered at Mrs How ards Book Store, at lese than ontWialf tne usual prion." 7 : .'-:..!..' Byron's complete works, illustrated, a to. . do. and gilt, at ait, former price 04.50. Burns' complete works, illustrated, 8 vev dlo. and gilt, atei, former price at. 50. and gilt flM, forme prloe4.oa unaviiiaea Haoesortne wono, iuustrsta,. 14.00 pages sheep- $1.60, former price as.0C , 1 Dowmngs Fruit and Fruit trees of America, ever 800 pages, $1.60 former price tt.00. , . , inca-s siuiyoopeoia mtst pracucai reoeiptM i ' fl.OO forme price ts.oa Vasari's, Lives of the Painters, 5 vols, an lvoi. Oo per's works, all for T5-(fl vol fori.75.) i v . : Line, ttennona ana spoecnes e tier, or Reld, 2S cents. - : . , , . Sermons, Addresses and prayers, by D. L. Moody, 50 eenta, , .. . aavOH
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