;.(.
' ' '
' 1BE DAILY-WOEKMAN.
, h. M1CIIAUX. Editor. , '
J.' 8. MICUAUX, Local Editor.
News Items Wanted.
v , , We will be obliged to parties In any
part of the city, and in other sections
represented by the Daily Workman,
o commpnicate to us eitHer verbally
or by other means, any interesting
matters ot lact or business coming
under their notice.. Thus do'ng they
will oblige us and help entertain and
inst uct our readers. W here not con
venient for the reporter to do so, the
. editor will throw the matter into
shape for publication.
Attend the "Martha Washington
Tea Party" this evening at Mr. W.
E. Stone'..., See notice elsewhere.
Election Returns
HOfa THE VOTE STANDS.
Telegraphic Reports From
the Different Counties,
A Very Sad Accident,
Cnpt. W. C. Dodson, conductor on
the' C. F. and Y. V. Railway, was
was side tracking some cars at Spout
Springs, Tuesday evening, November
6th, at about six "o'clock, and was
on the top of a boxcar. A steam
saw-mill near the side track has a
large wooden contrivance through
which shavings from the mill are
. blown to the opposite side of the road,
and while Captain Dodson was off
his guard he was struck on the head
by the contrivance spoken of and was
thrown down on a flatcar; by which
j his,'skull was seriously fractured,
Physicians were summoned imme
diately, and the patient taken in spe
cial charge. We did not hear of the
affair untg yesterday after our .'paper
had gone, to press. At that time,
and even until about noon to-day,
,,the condition of the patient war re
garded as i almost hopeless, but we
are glad to learn since that he it bet
' ,ter, ' The father and mother went
. down as soon as possible to be with
their ton in the calamity.
. ' , .))' -' The Election. V '
- It ia conceeded on' all' hands that
"""""tlTti republicans have . carried the
-. national election, Indiana and New
v i Yrc having gone republican, but
. at this writing it would be impossi-
.' ble to give the details. It was con
' aidered all the while by many that as
New York went so would' go the
1 whole question, and such is the fact
in this instance, New York continu
ing to be the pivotal state. The sin
ews' of war and the sinews of ' an
- -election are often one and the same.
The plurality of Gen. ' Harrison in
' New York is estimated at u.oocy ;
' The State, of .North Carolina, has
' gone Democratic, it is claimed, by ' a
' t considerable majority, the papers
. claiming the Legislatvre by thirty on
joint ballot. But this is nb certain.
There seems to be no doubt of the
i election of Fowle for Governor,
while there have 'been some changes
' in the representation in Congress.
But taken altogether there has been
. - ,a political revolution quite unlocked
- 'for. V ', ' r . -';'. J
, ' " A supplement which we' send out
with this issue, shows simply the re
t' ' 'suite in- Guilford; county, but these
t , '-wer not whelly ' unexpected." The
philosophizing mind will carefully
' ' i - "digest causes,, as .far as possible, herd
' , after while men who fear God and
' ' - '. keep JHis commandments will adjust
'" '. Uhemselves t6, all. changes with reli
- ' -aijcer;upon 'Him as the Supreme
' -"'' Ruler 6yer all,,. . '
. -ii'" Cranberries. '. . .
A. r '
Choice Cranberries and plenty of them at .-.
. - ' - cottiCo's.'
; The Wonderful Healing Preuarationi of
? , Darby's rrophyJ actio fluid. , ,
' ,' .Wherever m pseventing, .. healing,
" Cleansing, and deodorizing in eotion or
wash is required ture Darby's Proghy-
lactic Fluid. - Any inflamed surface, ex
ternal or internal,, treated with the fluid
will be quickly relieved. 'It hits effected
' our"S that had resisted the best medical
" ksiiL , - ..
-I J
BICHStONi). '
Rockisgium. N. 0., Nov. 7.
Richmond, Dockery's borne oonnty,
goes Republican by 75, a greatly
reduced majority.
1IUTDFLL.
Btaiebvillb, M. C, Nov: 7. Ire
dell oonnty gives Cleveland a, ma
jority of 1,200, a Democratic gain
of oUU.
, CATAWBA SHORT OF 2,040.
Hickory, N, 0 , Nov. 7.Ca
tawba gives 1,580 for Cleveland
and Fowle.
CLEVELAND LEADS IS THIS STATF.
Rai":igh, N. C, Nov. 7.-544
precinots give Cleveland ' a gam of
5,440 over his vote in 1884.. He i
leading the ticket. ,
' ANSON. ,.
Anson oonnty goea Democratic
by 1,100 majority. Rowland leads
the ticket ' '
-bbcnswick.': ':.
Sootbport precinct gives Doctery
203; Fowle150. Republican elec
tors 158; Iiookey JSU; Rowland
108; Galloway 163; "Walker 196;
Cannon, 197; Bennett 162. - ,
' !" BUNCOMBE,
, Asheville city Cleveland's ma
jority 149. Fowle's majority 233,
Bnnoomba oonnty is safe for three
or four hundred majority.
CABTEBST.
. Ia Carteret county ' the entire
Democratic Electoral, btate and
CengressioDal tioket is eleoted by
over 500 -majority;11 The county
tioket by 300 majority.
" Beaufort '. gives F6wle ' 144
Dockery 216 votes; the Democratic
Legislative " candidate 114, lnde
pendent 69,EepubJican 103, Demo
cratic CcgreaiimairtllTJvepnblt
can 212. , Cleveland electors 140,
Harrison electors216. . '
- CBAVES OO0SiT. ;' , - .
The city of . New Berne gives
Fowle 516, Dockery 84b, fciimmons,
669, Cheatham 687 Cleveland 615,
Harrison 840.- ' - ,
' CtMBEBLASD COtJMT.
Cumberland county covers itself
with glory. It is Demooratio by
300 to 500- majority. -Fayetteville
gives over 200 Demooratio majority,
Sutton- overwhelmingly elected
The - majority for the State and
national ucitev is not so large.
. '.. ' KEW HAKOYEB.
Leaving out the townships'; of
Federal Point and Cape Fear,.this
Is the vote of New Hanover oonn
ty: Cleveland 1,878, Harrison 2,
473, Fowle 1,829, Dockery ; 2,460,
Rowland .1,798; Lockey 2,459,
Strange 1,745, Rioe 1,870, Manning
2,259, Johnston 950. The vote of
Manning and Johnston is minus
also the',' Masonborp " vote. . , The
amendment, has ' been carried by a
large majority. . . .
Franklin elects the entire Demo-
Cratia ticket by 200. ,
' t, ' i HENDEEBON.
' Henderson precinct gives Fowl!
463, Dockery -571; Charlton, Re
publican; bver Simmon for Con-
gjreBB, e. ' ' ;
" i JOHNSTON COUNTY.
The con test in Johnston county
ends with a JDemooratio maioritv.
The Radicals in' Johnston county
are down 'oil' the printers' and edi
tors and threaten all kinds of in
juries banging, '. shooting, . . etc
They placed a rope with a hang
man s noose 4o it oa the. door of
the Herald ofSoe, but the Herald
force loaded their guns and held
the?ort.. ' , , .i'.!
' ' - dceham.j ,- "V ,
u Dnrham, gives 200 Democratic
majority. ,u ; t . . 1 ;
" ' ' 1 EDGE0OHBE. ' ' '
); . i. . L.',r...ii1 "'ih' i',v i . 'ii'T,: .;:V.!." . n ..." :
All the Republican county of5-
cors are eleoled. The negroes 'drew
the color line. Simmons ran a
little ahead of the State ticket. ' -
ROBESON COUNTI. ' : ' :.'
i - Robeson county is carried by the
Deniocrata, - ' ' '
r Sampson will give a large Demo
cratio majority. f
. - WAYNE. ' , -
GoLDBBOtto. Not.; 7. In Wayne
oonnty the entire Demooratio ticket
is elected by a large majority.
, BICHJiOND. , v ,
Williamson township, Riohmond
county, gives the Demooratio nomi
nees a majority of 217; . Booking
ham, a Demooratio majority of 55;
Laurinbarg gives ' Harrington,
Democratic ' nominee for sheriff,
182 majority. ; The oonpt will be
close Dead jratio. .':
"Wbo did jon say is to be the
next President?" "Ob! 1 don't
know and don't care. I'm not
looking forSPrcBidents I'm look
ing for a bottle of Salvation Oil. It
kills pain every time, zo cents.
One of our 'most estimable citi
zens may be thankful for the intro
duction sf Dr. Uou 8 uougn ayiup,
for 4ta timely use has saved his life.
For incipient . consumption it is a
certain remedy. Price 25 cents.
An Elegant Substitute , . , .
For Oils. Bulw, .i'ills, and all kinds of
bitter, nauseous Liver Medioinea and
Cathartiee ia the very avreeable liquid
fruit remedy Syrup of Figs. Its advan
tages are evident, it is more easily taken
tnore acceptable to tin stomach, more
pleasantly, effective, and more truly
benefloialto the aystem than ny other
remedy. Reoommended by leading
phTaiciana. - t ' . "
Will!
. dahger;signal
PONTINUAL nse has made Simmons
U Liver Eegnlator .widely popular. In
order to make money from the great
reputa ion g&inea rrom tnis remedy un
eorapaous adventurers have gotten up
cbeap counterleus, dftnReroua to nealtu
and stick on these frauds' a name clone-
It resemblinir the genuine, to deeeive
the uuKary into baying , their inferior
goods. '.;vv'f; w'f 1 j '..'
FaswIy'tNiirA, Nassua eo. , Fla
L I have alwaira naad-Dn, 8immoo' Ia-
er Rearuktor and alwava found it to d o
what is ol im'd for il The last bott'o
and two package did me no good, and
were worse than i nothing. , I see it is
not putup by J. H. ZeiUn ft Co., Is
not genuine and ia a was e of money to
hay it. "I world be glad to get the gen
uine. Bend me some from honest bands
(with red Z and Zeilin ft Go's signature
on the wrapper.) ' This fictitious stun
sold will injure some ojie badly. . ' ; .
rfi , v T. Ricsb- -
Nona .a genuine without' the Z
stamp in red on front of .wrapper, .
r and the seal and signature of J. H.
Zeilin ft Co,, on the side,,, - : t.' ; ,
- CASSARD'S VERY CHOICE
SMOKED BEEF TONGUES
-' !all early, ajr supply is limited"
Oassard'? Pure Lard, . . ..
' Vj ,Oassard's Mild Cured
HamS& Breakfast' Bacon
- - .' RBSH SUP?LVOF , '
DEIEDRt;EE and
QREAM CHEESE,
( I r'W
tji a U at .
.DOUGHTY'S.
Concord and ' Scuppernon grapes',
mnannas) and a lull line or
. li.,m
onona zroix unif
j SHOES .'' FOR " UADe ' AKD
FOR SOHpOD, qHILPW,
AndshoeS jforj. anybody, from i one
, " , - dollar upi,,at - . ,
:; CVIi: Dbiigh'tys'-.
nn"jri.vn:,nnniTrnv,
Ulli Js Us L.iUJUiiik
uloe for the present at bis .residanoe
Vfon Asa street opposite Alrh,iP,
OPENING WHAT?
-(o).
;' , . f ' ' ,; s
EVERY DAY THIS WEEK-WE HAVE BEEN BUSY OPENING
FRESH LINES OF
Fine Dress Goods, .
Ladies' Wraps,
Carpets, Rug-s,
AltT SQUARES, DRUGGETS
Curtain Goods.
. ' 1 .. a :.:"'., - .. ''"'. , V ' ,A '.
MR. BROWN HAS JUST RETURNED FROM NEW YORK;: AND
r THESE GOODS' ARE ALI ' '
The. Very Latest: Tilings Out, .
Onr etock of Clothing is Complete and jr-ntlemes, are iuvitod (o; oaU
and select their tails and bverooats, before' h:e iifiea ' ari too jbadly,
broken. - , .,- 0i - ,t , ' ,"; -
Sample S.-Bro A's
ONE PRICE HOUSE.
-;
:, ORGANS and PIANOS.
' . -. c Grecrtsbqro,. MC.
.. Oktf$i merchant iniow7i, " . ,., . :.
i BbM'a the old reliable SHONNINGER, ClZ
v; new styles just out, see out) from $55 to 885.
; all closing pedala, They have proved ex
. , ' eeedinglyiSAtisfaetory, in . the hundreds of
them I have sold, and (I can safely say, style
' 25 at 868 and 61 at 872 are the best ever Bold
in this country for the money. See great '
luuiiy uomv testimonials. r
Y vprignt pianos, irom up.
Fall toilinery, Nolious. Glove, '
'White Goosey. Goods',
.V
the " original 6r-t nttr. "Wall Jpaper, to. One 718 OetSqnare Qriud ?ir ',
auo, t round ourners,t3 Htring Agraffe throughout, been us ii some', foe &
$161 cash. - , " - aeo 25-d6v-4w
REECE & ELAf,l,
JO 15 PRIM KItS,
House anc) Lot, For Sale.
V' 'if
Under? BenboiO Hall,"
, -in - Greensboro;, C.
:;;i3AL;E;:o.;:i;
dill Wachtnery.
BT virtue of an'order of the Superior
Oo'ur,t of Quilfopd- county, we the
undersigned, will sell at public auction
at the Court House door ia Greensboro
on Monday, tbtfOth day'of December,
1888, the engine, 4?oiU. mill,, and mill
machine! y lately used in the grist and
flouring ' mill, of J. M SagheS, in
Greensboro.' '!. Alsd the mill bouse in
which the mill is p!eoed to, be remov
ed from the lot on Vbich it sfands. ,
Here ia an opportunity for an invest-'
ment i i Valuable ' mill, -property. r Cull
and examine t jthe r property Terms
cash. -.' John fl. Dhwibd, . , '
3
I irvr' SI. Soon,
,' '. v s :ft-c"- i "
THE subscriber offers for sale pri-', i
, irately the valuable property o -Edgeworth
street in the oity of Oreens-
borov known aa tn'e late 'residenco' of
Mr. B. N.. Ingold. ,Xhe hous consists -
of two stories, and contains sir- rooms, .
and is known as a c' " - ' ! .-
SNUG $ COMFORTABLE ;
i t ;,i ' '-'wi-.'ti . .;. v. !.. : i - , t
home The premisea embrace an. acre
of ground, and the dimensions are 300 .
z lfiQCeet. i There ia an orchard of'sft-'
lei t young. trees, also a small meadow.
A'well of FwaW on the lot ia known to .
be inexhaustible. - Persona ' Wishing' 'tq
purchase will apply by letter to J. E. 1
taring CoItand eman, N, Ot v. S
I ADxl39.WAVTED,te,Workfoiu8 V
L, at tMir own Homes. 7.to.510 per -' -i
week oan be easily made; no enn,
vassing; facinating and steady employ. '" '
ment. Partieulanrand 'samnle of tha
.utorh sent for stamp.' 'Address Hour. :''
sura , wo., jf e ,u. nox yfio. - upitcin. -
Mass
T
2102t
a.
Mm l m . ... I Keiuwtir .!, m '.o
luri.Mt. 4 Imilrwwliivi.mml,'.
i.
t octl24da".?J
i, Commissioners.1
v -