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V )"'. ', '-' 7 ' '. ' - ' . s" ' , ' A '. r.. . r ., ' " ' , J,t , . r : .'. . .-, - ' ' - ' . THE,;DAIlOf.:.WORKflAB; ' Bix ttmei week u in Erenlngf Paper, tt JlOO in KJTanc,' Pm1 tlx rtonti, 11.60, torttrea BMQtbi,'75oentnd) thowwho 4i PROMPTLY,'' . MoeoU pet month. On deferred payment, . 8S oeoU per month, to pay expend of ool Eniartd attht pott q$Ux in Grantbor6, A . . C. u tmxmddau matter, . RAILWAY QUIDS. Gresnsboro, June 34, 188S. HCHMOifT) k DAHTILL1 BAJOiBOAO, Arrive! from Richmond tt 9 43 a m V " . " . 1085 pm Leave tor Biohmond at 8 50 p m ' , . " " " 8 C5 m XOBTR OABOUKA BAIUtOAD. irriea from Charlotte at 8 00m - 8 40 pm Leaves for Charlotte bt 9 45 a m " 10 60 pm Arrives from Ooldaboro at 'fi 86 d m Leave! for Ooldaboro at 9 6C m ' RORTH-WS8TKRH H. O. BAXLBOIO. Arrive! from Halem at 8 00 a m " 9 20pm Leave for 8&lem at 10 CO am " " " 10 6,4pm ' O. . 4 I. T. RHLB04D, C Trains' Moving North. Leave BenneUsville at. .... . 6 00 a. m. ' Arrive'at Qreensboro.........2 80p, m. Leave Oreenaboro, 8 OOp, m. Arrive Mt Airy,... 7,00p.m. Iraint Moving South. Leave Mt. Airy. 8 45 a. to. Arrive at Oreenaboro.... .7 45 a.m. '. Leave Greenaboro 10 05 a . m. Arrive at l!ennettaville.......7 30 p.o. ' SCHEDULE OF MAILS: '. ' . Uoila going North cloned 9 00,p m " " 8 00 am'- .. v " " ' South " , ' u 9 00 a m '-' " ; DOOpm H ,,8alemBr,ohM 900am " Eaat 9 00 pm F.4T.V.R.R 900am ' General delivery open from 8 00 a m to 6 CO p m.,' except daring the : distri ct bntion of mails. The Monoj Order and "cdstered Letter offloe open from 0 00 Travel on the railroads is good in all directions. Tn'eAs wis jso 'iijabrum of 'the CffCommisaioners last night..nr i , Mr, J, R. Webster, of the RcioV ville.'Weeklr.' Was here ' last niht;;', J'j v'..rt- Crawford lkerwhwai - hire some days ago, is ' at 1 Winston xm a brief visit. ; :; "'''- f '' 'Ritatybfr he'Co'nert ', jysxt ilonday and Tuesday; night at p(ty bowHall, by the celebfated' Mt0 Family." fi v . ... .... - -i rWbat " a$ouC '.closing c "up von Thanksgiving Day i Come opt arid ; f aettle" the matler in favor ol . a decent ; - and thorough observance of .his spe V, cial autumnal festival and let us give ' our thanks in thebest way' we know . of. . ,: v'.- .:' f , "a1 . . ' Messrs. Harris, Ogbarn, ' Ball; v; Deans, McCulloch, McDowell, 'Qnj't I Do8ier,- Juliatt ' Moigin, : Pickett, v v Watson, Cecil,' Galloway and ' Irs. . .Galloway,; took passage here (his X;' morning for the Methodist Protestant Conference at ttenderaen.''''.;1' i-'t.j ; V ';Rev.t Dr.V Smith, '00 "Sunday , ' raornin; last', expressed gratification that tworof our , drug atoreC bad de ' , tided to close up during church hours n th? Satb'atbi and-Hoped the linie ' would goon come when aU the ; drug stores would do : likewise, ;and go further by closfng for tije ' whole day. - .A general meeting of the stock ' holders of the Savings . ahdfVDjposit ; Dank of N. C, is called : 6 meet' "at IL 'r Bank building1, one door-north cf. It. Murray's stpfe, fn the city of Greensboro, orv Saturday, Decem- 1 .i.r 1st, :SC3, at 10 a. m. Plesse be present by j-crson or by proxy. .. ( "7m; B. Bogart, Sec. Or i-hso, 1. C. ' Xli 20th, 1SS8. Vol. 6. .'; .Greensboro, N. C, Tuesday November Odd Fellows take notice. An important amendment to the by-laws will be' considered to-night I -i"A brass band composed entirely of ladiea," is reported by the Twin City Daily as paradiDg the streets of Winston. The Young Men's Prayer Meet ing at the Baptist church to-night at 7 o'clock will be a general prayer meeting, and the ladies; as well as the gentlemen, are cordially invited. A special invitation is extended to strangers,- " ,: - r " ' ' There is a time for every par poM under the eon, to plant corn, po tatoes, beans, cabbage, etc., etc First find a good place to plant, then plant at the right time. A good plaoe to plant yoor advertisements is fa the Daily Workman jthe time to-plant is now j . , . ' ' So send io your ads. and let them grow To a, large and healthy size, ' ' For people generally buy, yoa knew, From the men who advertise. i .--j, ' Critically Located. , "A most absurd . story ! 'has been widely circulated," says the "News- Observer, "not only In ' this country but in JSnglandjp to the effect that cit- nsof Rilelgh .: have discovered that heir town is built directly over A rushing, subterranean river of enor mous size, not far beneath the sur face ol bt earth, and - that they are greatly alarmed in . consequence. It originated in a hbax'telegraphed the sensatiQnal papers of the country and dated from this cityt alleging the dis covery pf such. a)river jjt;' Whiteyllle;, in , Columbus county. The report was a mere fabrication, a we have said, concocted solely for the purpoie of creating a sensation and in utter disregard of anythjng like truth.?. .. Wp suspect that some citizen of Raleigh is chargeable with the whole thing ; that the dispatch was dated Raleigh, 'and that . In Consequence1 Raleigh. became th ! locality'; of the said "rushing subterranean riyer-'j t, But it is a fact that not. only the people of. Raleigh, but ot Greens boro And all other places on this g'reen earth,' Wve a subterranean river be. neath them .quite as terrible s' the one snoken of in the sensational tele- gratp.V,A.n((yet some,, people seehi not to be alarmed about it,, .-. ' ; r'..R ichmo'nd Exposltf6a ; , : . For; the informatioriiipfXPerson wishing to attend the Richmond Ex-j position we jgive tfwf folio wing rates and orjJftiorrt i". Tickets are on sale every day at all stations" on the Rich- mond & Danville R, R.f at, pne fare for the round trip with cost frit "one admission to the, Exposition, added, maicmg the round trip cost the ; pur-- chaser 20 cents more than the regti ar fare.v The limit of these tickets Its nine days in addition to date of sale, purchasers should.be careful to have tickets stamped at the" Expositiotf grounds, otherwisq they will hot be honored by conductors for the'retum trip. :When special7 trains are run the' limit will be two days, in addition to date of sale, and the fare one cent per mile with cost of ad.nission to th.3 Expo'dilion added. Of tl,ese spe ci.l excuisons. tli? publio will Le no tified in advance.- . -. . .IV." -m t )i 1 1 1 1 ..; . Inoidentaprpof..,,; A good and simple proof, that warming pans for beds in cold weath er were in use in the 17th century is tound, In.a recent condensed life of Oliver Cromwell. The writer is in pursuit of quite 'a ' different object from that' of the warming pant it js the question as to whether the Pro tector, as he is 'called, was a man of prayer, some contending that he was. au austere, cruel, warlike mani utter ly out of harmony with the idea of the praying habit. To show .that he did pray) and pray periisteptiy, the servant girl, who was carrying a warming pan , to -Cromwell's bed room, on reaching the door discover ed that he was on hia.knees in the de votional attitude. . She retreated, and after waiting a considerable time, re turned ; but he was still on his knees at the bedside. , , Now this ircident, while it was related for quite a different purpose, ia, strong circumsta'ntial proof that warming pans , were jn use in Eng land in the dayi of Oliver Cromwell. And the ' circumstances jllustrate anothef fact, that the history of one thing necessarily throws light on oth er things, and i therefore valuable often beyond the main . subject of which it treats. " And - this is one arr gument to show the value of history, to those who studyjt t Fme UolasseS and Flonr.'at 1 ' nl9 lw E. M. CaldoleiiKb A Bra. , VCrWabierrlei and Clery t FreshXranberrles and Celery at 'l t n;-tv E. M. Caldcleogb fi, Broi , :;; For' Itn. '.,r .J Two neat,convenlent and comfortable oottages on Greene street, 1 good neighborhood and healthy. v Each have Ive rooms Inquire1 of f.ult-lw. '. :-. f '.'.', ''-iCua,!': A. Bmith. i !-' ''' i -- . 4. 1 J r .. ..-;-, ' m . ... ..: s-'.-'-r.- All , ri;-.-: A,largs stock of Family Groceries at v . , j nlS-lw. . ' E. M. Caldcliuoh 4 Bo.- Fntita. A large supply of foreign and domestic fruits at E. M. Caldcliuck A Bbo. . ' , nie-iw ! One building lot on com er of Edgewortb and Gaston streets, 95x148 feet, and ons lot front ing on Edgew ortb. 100x146 feet. , 'One or both of these lots. Will be sold low tot sash.. Appl v Ik. VUUV bV-. nW-tf -'' . M,E HOWABD, Greensboro Book Store.. ; V-f -For .Sale' ' "; Hi tx room cottage, conveniently arranged good well, sUble'and other1 outhonaes ;Wlth lo three minutes Walk of the court house. Ad. dress Lock Box 248, -Greensboro, N, p. nql&-tf ;,i .'?!.. :i .v'. ..'.,.'! i ;, Headquarters lor rin Candf.: . The ladles are eipeclally inylted- to call' at IrvUTs Candy 8tore and inspect -not only thq largest but the finest and freshest Une of can dy ever brought to thls.markeV'Doot forget the plaoe middle door Trogdoa building, W. Mniket street red flag at entranoe . f,-.nl44f : -A,Xi -TTl-.i. ' ' '.r(vr .'v-'i- On of the best stot rooms In iqwn. Apply :';aol3 tt;'U'' ta":-!;B. JLb8KDPix.v ' ' . Orangey Lemoiu, Bananas. . appleij'malaga grapes, dates .raising, nuts flgs; roasted chestnuts and peanuts, mince meat, Jelly cakes and crackers, Graham wafers and everything kept In a first class Btablltih ment can be found fresh at Irvln'a Candy Store nqM-Iin t .Mlnoe meat, Taylor Mfgi Co's preBOives and Jelly, cocoanuts, raisins, cheese, currants, prunes, macaroni,Egyptlan brand corn, Patrick Henry co.,- and Tlnsley's tomatoes, and other kinds of canned goods, and a large stock ' of good, -fresh groceries always In stock, to be sold cheap for cash.- - Flour, grain, bran and elilp- etnlt f Jtr. J. F. Albright, bite ot the Arm tf McNigbt A A.i'f'"'it, can be found at our stow and will be plea -"d to surre b! custon 3. Give cs a trial. Iioepecttully, .,,.-'. not3-lW . ; JIendkix raos. 201888.. No. 15Q; ; u ook Hers, Vonna; RSasto Ton ought to be ashamed offyourself not to send your beet girl a nice box of candy, when you can buy tbem at any prtoe from 13;cts up to 8.50, at Irvln's candy store. nol4-tf Hagf aa;a and Wood Business. . E. M. ,4 C. K. Bendrlx have1 esUbllshed themselves In the business of drayaga aud firs wood supply for the acommodatlon of dtlsens. Their drays will meet .all In-coining trains, and trunks and other baggage will be eonveyed to and fro at all hours, day or night, la any part of the city.' Their woodyard will be supplied with wood of all descriptions desired, at rea sonable rates, whether the weither be fair or foul Ko advantrge taken of the weather. Or ders left at the store of Heudrlx A Pearcc, East Market street will hare attention. Sl-t I.Owt nones- . and lots of It, by not buying candy and fruit at Irvln'a Candy Store. We claim to sell can dy and put It cheaper than any other house In the city. Call and be convinced. nil4-tf Pickles I Pickles tt f . Those choice pickles by the gallon from Heinz have arrived. . Also new Mince- Meat, Catsup, Sauces, Ac, at Scott A Co's. ... Sealed proposals for lighting the Glty of Greensboro by Electric or Gas Lights for one to three years, commencing January 1st, 139, will be recelved.by the Board of Commlsaloners until December Uth,W88. The City reserving the right to reject any and all bids, i 1 ' J. D. Waits,' -;v nl3-lm w ' ( V Chairman LlehtOom.. i - .for Hent. . A coinrortable boose on Washlngtoa Street, with seven rooms, Is for rent. Possesslsn given the Best of January, 1839. . Appjly to 1 tv . nor&-4w... :-J ,.-;. Moses Btravja. '.' ' , B .... ! -( Boys' fthlrt'waifits 13c, at M. etraont. 1 ' Chlldrea's woollen hoods, band inade at I Ladles' sewed pebble lace , or button shoes. only 85c, at M. Btrausa.' I Good bleached taBtS Titfark, worth 75c, on ly ad .Tvf (Aii'ij m. dirauss i . Mies, vests, 85c, 40c, :50c, ?5c and, $1, at , ' . - M, Strauaa'. Children's vests, i3,130,'5 and 80 ctsat - ; '.( 1) .. .... ! '. -f. - - : M. HtrsuBs', f Good Workmen's pants, 50, 75 and il, at ; j C- v ' m. StrauBs' ' ' Gooditsasiuwrf pants, LsoikotV and A.6oi i . ,, v,-at M. Strauss'., j ' -Wooliejl over shirts, from 50c up, at' -. . ; .r! i i ; j.i 'M i.JL. i.-ll. BiraossV ' - Men's boys' and children's . suits and over, coats cheaper than, the cheapest at M. Btrauss 'Ladles' shoev irons fifty 'Cents up. Mens' boots from 1.09 io 8.60, ac 1 .1 tb Strauss' One-day and 8 day clocks at a jrery low price e&i-8w. . t - M.,Stmusa'. r .. .. . .-.,.y. . 11 m ijsai. ' 'i " A tfj.,'' '' V V'l'-j Pass book of H. H. Tate ' and C. W, Irvlh. Flud will be suitably rewarded by returning same to H.,H. Tate. , ; ' , Y noI4-tf , ' - . . . !.,'' ' ' - Cranberries.-"-'-'; ' ;" . Choice' pranberrlei and plenty of them at - i , Pilme new buckwheat Flour, front Pa. also Heckers'."solf-rIftbig buokwbeat.at1, ) i r- , ( a .Bcott A Co. VThermometers , for ', decorating, Japanasa Brlo-a-Brac, Book Marks, Paper . Weights; lirgeV variety 50 cents li mos. Cloth-bound Slates, &Sf f Xi.,H: V t-1- ''t. VtW1-' - For Bent. A four-room cottage on Spring street,. South Greeusoprof New housepleasantly located. t atficott ACo's. jVy the '.'Grand Eepiibllo" the bess el- gar' on earthTor 5 cents, at -fate Bro's drug itoe..f'f i';oo39-tf i ClUcnester Is rushing out goods lively. He has the largest and cheapest stock you most ever saw, . Don't fall to go up stairs to see the new and beauti ful things he has. Chick Is a rusher.; Go and see him. Three floors full of goods. ; o37-tf - as . s II SH . i v. ' For Hent ' ,"' That nice Uttle store room la Trogdoa build ing only f 15.00 per month. Apply to , - oc9j-lm' . ' i;. ' . -'.'&. L.TBOOU0N.. i . 1 ..' - . , -i v ' lOT Kent, . , : Eleven large, new and well lighted and ven tilated rooms, and two large, basemonts; -each with floor, front and bck stairways, water and gas on each floor, elevator: for hoisting wood, coal, eta in Trogdon . building, A eplendld place for private family or firet-olass boarding boune. Bent rnly t&JOO per month. Apply . oc3-lm to B. L. Tkoodon, . .. .'.HoHtlngand coot slove, grates, and ornaLiental stove boards.-. Stock complete and prices low. " Hxrwis A Flutkn, .THE DflLY WOttKMAN . . , u . mT0M - - J . ...- - :- la Greensboro, and belugeonsultal dally oy S sorts of buauiess' mn, it a splendid a-T-.sr-Using UMdfum. Tlis ud(Uoa . sdvartla. In.' ,' , . . COLUMNS, "lie shows what advertisers think.' Otfios ufada Benbow Hall, South Elm street .. ....BhelULSmntv snfl IaaHjwI ' Rid. atnifc. -r. prioes tow as anywhere. . HABBlS 4 FUPPBM. ... I'or stale. , A bnirirv at Viminn'. i ... good mtluh sow. . L. A. Baii.it. ocw-u J and Hoe lur Vunrself. At D. H. YRnruiv'a atAll Kn k .1. ....... 4 lower end of city market, you will see the fin est beef, mutton, pork, and sausage-. of both iuiu ihu suu uu mac nas oeen seen since Greensboro has had a mai-WAi v. nnav 1st Hsu tennlned to keep constant!) on band some- uiuv I.U uieass uis cusLoinfra, von tall to call before buying your Sunday supply. vwu . . " '' Fresh Orsters On Ice. At nllrmul ami lni . Imnu - n mwww. . itov UTsirrs are extra larmi. n4 fmm f N.hu.nnnJ . erbeda, A limited quanttly sold l'aiullies Douu,iu juisuruerseany, piease. . . . . , 'mm. ' vaoir.3 . Hare Yen eeen IS I Tne biff Md Slirn ttfctha rlru. .1am ita. paper 80 quire, Thomas' black Ink So, 5c lead pencils 8 lor So. Lace window curtains Tic worth 1.00. ae'4-tr ...GnniL lillM knd annrtlnor - - - - 7 . . I "" Ul Hi kinds. Any northern quotations gladly dupU cated. - Hikhis 4 Flippcsi. . ''"'KoirarH ailTr nluiun m.r. ..i outlery.- Prices uo object Hiaau4 VurrtH. " New speeds. ' - If you want someUiiag new call on nomr ... . W. T. Chicukstsh. '.'"'' For nent. ' :,k, Store room formerlroccinitiH hvn . e-i. mlng 4 Co. Apply to . , C. U. Wioh? A MIii.iI.in ,t r. la wanted bw a vnnnir liui tn Painting and Elocution, wild ottwr bnuiohssi If ft.Milr.u4 -.11. .... .. .. -vv'i w suiior oi uie vallv UTnrlrtnun . . . . .'-.I am detnrmlnarl .Ina. nnt - v.i.. i... ..' . . vwv m wim J UJ Men s women s and chllilrens' in-r nt nw some prlcj, come early and set your Won. . lUly2S-tr , O.Wiu,iMFiiiu). ' '. ; . Q ' , v ; - ..' ' Ask for ISA" vsuta wlilu Kr oil from your grocsr. , . i'Ji - "U , - Ask for 190-nraUev nrlilta ir.u-u. oil aiMJW grocer. ... ; JulyllWru' .- 1-. - 1 1 0 - "PHlhnnr'a Dt ...I... n.J I . . .... uwww a unnoa luv lircmiUUB whereversxuibLAd. k muliai mn. ...... - br ad to the btil than any Uour In the world. ' Ask for ISO vatiTi wait. ell CrOia your grocer. v p t'livi'. e h " ..ne.i . -"PllUhnrv's Tbaul Vlnnm i n..a, ... 0---- j wu. ao afct-vu ueen Victoria on the ."Boyftl TablUA' ' , , V ' ' i i I if. .Ti7Pibarj Beat. ' i tin ls Dff'lflKi. rt t - J. W.BoottACo,, Wholesale agents for the 014 Vlnrlnia ntMurnufcn: Kv. fn- tn ..). iv them. , , -; ilnlvlUlm 1 1. ' i O i i i.' - A- ' ' i, v -Its ;.? No Poetrr. t.jn'.i But a farr. rtml. i h.v. ni.r Ninoi . i , , . ' . v.j.. mi-! I lot of those Ladles' Oxford lies at prices to su t every boOy. Also a lot of Hess' low cut shot a and Qhlldia&'s Wlirwmn miliar. k.i . - - twiiw cuiu mcui iur ruuTNeu. - G. Wiix AainrraLn,' v . ' w ' . v - .j . i r ,'nl rn .11 H I nH 1. . . n rr vm. vu wi . ' Mill BUllIHe tUB vlOl J ' Virginia Cheroots. , Five for ten cents. . - (.;vRllsbary'sBest..-i ; sLcvi t,. Virginia Cheroots are as good as any firs '' cent clgar.lu the world. .-. Five for 10 cents. r ,;.' r . Tor Bale or Rent. . Coutalningeevfttt rooarj, pleasantly aud oonr v v nlaani-lsf lx wta iss t Vs . ia j .1 .. tormB, fc Apply to (J : - Ju. fl. M. Alivho. . unel6tf ' iv . --,.rv' .; ; . uvog VliS V UKIIAUk Oheoota.' five for a dime, at Scott Oo'v - v'AWel hftVAlURt IWOfllVful & nlw Una . . luw aorsi . 1 1 ami vnmisiA m.. -4 -l. PUW ' VSStS SWUM VAAUllUr. UUI VWCsl ' 4 ' Jyao-lf ; yours truly,'. W.t. CBicHagTM.' ' ''i One dwnlllniT hnnu nn flair Ofrot 1 . ' D vww. UVUUHL O four rooms, two' porches and a pantry; The -house la new. See ; - Da. H. M. AuroBD. "'"' Feb. 1.7-tf . '. - . - t t '-''f -. . ' . :.' jaui KeeelTed. - - . ' v ' ; A large lot of banjo and Violin strings at ' . M3IHEr, . , r v. . .. . t Tata Bao's." . chase a larce brick dwelling house of 18 rooms ' irmu uiivo puruuBB, . inn. lias DeOD Ji)r ytrs ' - ' nHfwl ml a hnurrllriLr hrtniu. nr k n...!? jt.i..i. A. . . ' , -1 wviuo vi . - . four rooms, or nloe bnilding Iohm ciieup, can be - v ' auGuuiuuaiBu ou .us iuot reaBonauie tHi uia by aUMlVillS' U I ,. . ; li. F. Ul.nuri.-i i. " i ytf ; v - , - The Corner Lot, v; ... ' - To get cool, to W.ome cool, to cou.- IT. to - v keepooulaftiT yini (futciol; to cool youweir ."'"' ''' tooool yirnr u. i, i nd at the Bametmie jrraN ' ify youi- tante, c ;ly at 'the tkida Kountnin of " ' Geo, Fltzsiino 4. , '..: - . unt;t-tl ..Good poi1 ij alL If you n.-d. vonr Fur niture varnicoita or repi.i-Md, curm-ta lii.ij Shades or cirnuw" hm or any work, tl.m In " tbr liOHv-iaini ii! r 1 urt , v' i e c inn J ti r Ws. U. a.c.NKii.1, i'lioiuus' Liiii... I'i holsterlng a sp-uuity, 1 ' r r Someniceofflwn, troiiiu 8, S. Bmwn'S fciore. A; sep S i - ' A 'a't 1 )
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