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: t : - .r.:-if " n t 7 - J. L.MltiUUX, Editor. h 8. KICILUJX, Local Editor. l ll'.."ji".;v..'; ; i- News It Amu' Wntitflfl. Wewill beoBligedto partiea in any pan 01 we city, and in other sections represented by the JJally Workman, o communicate to ui either verbally or by other menu, any Interesting matters of factor business coming nder their notice. .Thus doing they will oblige us and help entertain and instruct obr readers. Where nolcdn Ytnlcnt for the reporter, to do so, the fedtor will throw the matter Into shapetfor publication, - The misses of the "Pundits Circle" assisted by Miss Louis Tate, will give an entertainment in the W. C.T. U. Hall Friday, December 7th, for the benefit ot the Industrial school fcf High Caste Hindu widows in India. Come all, and spend s pleasant evening, besides nesting music nd tecitioni, you can pur chase ptetiy and fancy articles for Christmas presents, and . the , even" ing's entertainment Mill close with the bright 1 and amusing burlesque play, "Leap Year." Doors open at 7 o'clock. Admission for . adults 35 cents, children tinder I J years of sge 15 cents. The Raleigh Christian Advocate says: 'There is a Primitive -Bap tist church near Raleigh which split all to pieces on the subject of toot washing. One party thinks they oug'at to have foot washing four times year,' and. the other pary wants it only once year. They hsve actual ly turned out the pastor and many members on account of this - differ ence. They need heart-washing more than foot-washing.":. People do not know what is going on arenad them. -. , " Annual CpsMKwcE or th M. E. ChuchJSooth. This large and influential body is in session at-New- berne, - Bishop Granbery presiding, having begun its session on the sSth November D." W. Bain, of Ral eigh, was made Secretary. The Con ference was welcomed fn a speech by Rev. L. W. Crawford' The report ip the case of Dr. J. B. Bobbitt was that he is suspended from ministerial functions, and formulated charges were made out in view , ot trial. ' Knights of Pythias. ;Me mbers of Greensboro Lodge No. ij are re quested to attend tbe . regular Con verttioa on Monday, 3rd, insL, at 7 30 o'clock p. m. Members of 'b cr Lodges are cordially invited. The evening has been set apart ; for ad dresses concerning the, origin of the "fraternity'' and instruction as to its work V:"-&-v'''i"r Over 1,300 . boxes of oranges were thrown overboard from a stran ded steamer at Point Look, Out, a few daye'eince'rThe steamer is not damaged, and there is a prospect of getting her ofE . - a H, " To-day i the first of December 35 days to Christmas and Jt "days to the natal of 1889 I i 'years and 31 days to the dawn of a new century the xxtb.', r' - ' lI , - . 'wTi)A canning house' of Graham & Co.;'at Goldsboro, Md.,w'as burn Ad on the 29th, at a loss of' $19000 ; insurance $5 000 , . j iJT. '' Tot 9mi Cfceapw .-yx I '-'H-i ', On building lot on corner of EdgBworth end Gaston streets, 05x146 feet, sod one lot front ing on Bdgoworth 100x116 feet One or both of these lots will be sold low for cash. J Apply at erne to .,' ,' J' . M ' B. Bbtrian, nifr-tf - .. Greensboro Bookstore. Dik.eBopk CJompsjayi ?1 ' Cards for band painting, fine Pocket Knives, Eano Order and Letter Books, foil Jjne Go ; pel Hymns. : Orders taken for .Visiting Cards, 'eniraved or finely priate-i. ., :;- nov28-tf .o LETTEIUJ mug in the PostofSoe In Greens boro, V. On Dee 1, 1888 1 Mrs Alice Alien, J E Brown, Miss Kinie Brown. Eva Carpenter, Joiner Cawsey, E W Danhds, T A Dsvlii Harrison Dixon, Martha Clapp, Geo. Cover, Miss Eonna C A Cobb, PF Doub (3), Thomas Crutchfleld, Mrs Isabella Dunn (col), Mut Cornelia Farms, Matilda Edwell. Mrs ' Pt'le Ganeman, Mrs Martha IE Gamble, Mrs Met Haii,Sm limit, Jeff Hur- ton, Mrs Annie Giastgo, W G Ho- gan, Edward W Holland, Ed Hol land (col), J F Jackson, Mrs Henry Jartett, Mrs Lena Cunnioggim, csre A G JehnsonJ Henry Tones, Ida Ju niper, Perns Laub, Ids Kelluns, Miss N L King, Nathan Klvett, Ralph J Neal, Mrs Harriet Mills. Sim Milton, J L MilLs, H B Michie & Co, Hen- ry Moreheadi,, Msttie Mortison, touts Parker, Moses Paurnel. Kate Potts.S M Rankin, Martin Reynolds, WII Taliafevro, Mrs Robert M. Scott, Miu Turple Sharp, Reuben Simmons. Miss Daisy Simmons, Mrs Elisabeth Sindorf, Turner Steele, J W Watson, Ed White, J W Wei- bourne, Harry Witherspoon. . Persons calling for the above letters will please say advertised. Oao. H. Objsoobt. P. M. Bishop Taylor's Falsa Teeth. Many a good story has been told about the consternation and dis may produced by the sound of the boo ten bagpipes on the uninitiated ears. They are said to have put to flight foes for whom a bayonet charge would have bad no terrors. But the story told by Bishop Tay lor in . Asbory Church , about the effect whioh his movable teeth pro duced among the blacks in Africa seems to east sil the other stories of this kind into the shade. Some how his black brethren eame to know that the good bishop had false teeth, and one of them gently and tremenduloaaly broke the sub jeot to him in conversation one day. Wot wishing to be suspected of witchcraft, the bishop told the children of the Sunny Sooth that in big America, where be came from, when a man lost a leg, be oould go and get ft new ooe made. When the , hair fell off he oould buy a fresh supply, and so with teeth, when they dropped out or were pulled they oould be replaced. "Then," said the bishop, I drew out my beautiful, white! clean porcelain set, and when they- saw that yon ought to have seen those darkies run and scream- and - eea tioulate. One woman deolared she had seen the wonder of the world. and was now ' content to die in peace." Buffalo Courier. 4 The Wrong Eioose Two workmen were talking about a comrade who had lately "got in to trouble, as the saying is.. . ,.. He ougbtn t to say be was led infj it," said one; "he lent himself The remark strnck me as a tboaghtful one. 'When a man. opened -eyed, eoes into dangerous plaoes, 1 associates, and questionable characters, surely be lends nimr m to evil he is not led into it. Yet some people often lav re- gret(uIlyVMAhV poor fellow, he was led, in' it, when a man ' has com mitted a sin nnder the inflnenfce of drink, . J'He wouldn't have done it," they add, "if he'd been in bis right senses.VWTbe Presbyterian.' Preachiiig on HelL w-t.v'- . It is man years now since Dr. Horatins Bonar examined Dr. Stu art, of Donedin, previops to his be ing licensed bat the, latter recalls one' pregnant, inoident. v.f'Do you preaohon hell "I have never preached a sermon on that sub-! eot"fno do yoo. treat the matter, in your ordinary; ministry?" i "Aln ways in the- words of Holy Sarip tare, giving them in a grave and solemn tone." -"That's - right," said the senior ; "it fieeds A very devout man to preach on helL" . Street ScenUi Fina Straw. The pine straw bagging, mana factored by the Aome Uaonfaeta rfnj Company, of Oronl7.hu other oses to whtoh it can be ad van lageously applied, than" cfttton wrapping. As a floor matting, pine straw is par exoellent. It is clean, sweet-smelling and durable. Besides thepleasant aroma that exhales from it, there kre health giving properties in it that must make it. at an early day, the srtiole for bedroom od offioe floor co7?r log. Its color J also a prim feature in its favor, Urk brown; and , being praotioally non-com bnslible,' it is specially desirable or ball and stair matting, and apartments of publio resort, where oarpsti wonld be too expensive YiImlogton juessengef Nature's efforts are always di rected aright, but 'sometimes Occa sional assistance ot t,e proper kind proves eminently serviceable to ner tPiti. Lsxador combines (very quality to reader it of pecu liar servioe in very many diseases. The diseases of babyhood are so rapidly weakening that the quickest means should be used to check them. Dr. Ball's Baby Syrup is the unfailing remedy for tbese'oomplaints. Price only 25 cents. 1 1 la Elennt Boast For Oils. Baits. Pills, an J allkinda of bitter, nauseous Liver Medicines and Cethartioe is the very avreeable liquid fruit remedy Byron of rigs. Its advan tages are evident, it is more easily taken more acceptable to tut stomach, more-l pleasantly, effective, and more truly beneficial to the system than any other remedy. - Bee mmended by leading pbvsiMana. . - - ' j . The appellation of gentleman is never to be .affixed to a man's oir oamatanees. but to his behavior in them. - - - --: . PERSONAL, i. Mr. N. H. Froliobstein. of Mobile Ala., writes: 1 take great pleasure in recommending Dr. King's New Discov ery for consumption, having used it for a severe attaoaol cronobiua and ca tarrh, s It gtvi me Instant relief and en tirely enred me and I have not been af flioted ainoe. . I also beg to state that I had tried other remedies with no good result. Have also used Electric Bitters and Dr. King's New Life Pills, both of whioh I can reoommeod. ' Dr. King's New Disoovery fo Con snmption, Conehs and Colds, is sold on a positive rnarantee. j Trial bottes free at Dodd 4 Holton's Drag Store.l . Perhaps the secret regrets of life are the weightiest, and chiefly on this account, they are incommuni cable. ' ' , ... . WONDKKFUL CORES. . W. D. Heyt k Co , Wholesale and re tail Druggists of Borne, da., sy ; We have been selling Dr. King's New Dis covery, Electric Bitten and Bucklen's Arnica B lv tor four years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well. or give anon uniTeraai satisfaction. There have been some wonde fui oures affected by these medicines in this eity. Several eases of pronounced Consump tion have been entirely cured by nse of a few bottles of Dr. King's New. Disoov ery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters. We. gnarraotee them always. SpM hj Dodd A Eolton. Dyspepsia, , " Constipationf Sick Headache, " "BIHosness. Tht Diae$ CoiwtUult three-fouriht 0 utt mimvtuof Humanity. Is thent a positive, core f. - .1 ' "I suffered wfth'dyspepsia and disor dered liver and wonld (frequently throw op bile. ') I procured a bottle of. Sim mons uver Kvguator, and after using half of it Wts. eomplotely , oured. f One of my lady customers told me the Regu lator oompletAly cored her ot siok head- schc-t-D. Olds, Cedar Bapids. Iowa" See that you get the genuine with the stamp in red, on f-out of Wrapper. '7;v.J. II. Zellln &, Co. - ; h.,.; ..n Philadelphia. Pa. ;DI91ailty ot ttretthing, short, try tough, s quick pulse, and Min to the left side are ivmp Sam of approaching- consumption. Relieve- the the.t end cure the court with Hile'e HoaeV of Monhoand and Tar. 1 r'i remedy ia awift and car .: 1 w-i . .... -.ei-w ., m ....1.1 Break it Gently! WE W1S1ITO WUISPER IN YOVIt EAR THAT WE HAVE Struck it Lucjky Again ! I IROM A LEADING MANUFACTURER WHO WANTED TO 11 close out his atook, we bought a large lot of bUJLTb, UViLL COATS, and PANTS, at a little less than the oost of making. J This lot of CLOTHING is NEW, CORRECT IN STYLE, and FIRST CLASS IN EVERT PARTICULAR. It Is our in- 1 . tention to RUSH IT OFF LIVELY, and in order to make it move in . QUICKSTEP TIME, we bavo shared profits down to the smallest per cent, that will pay for handling the goods. ; COME, LOOK, SEE AND BUt: , LtHE BEST - ' BARGAINS OF THE SE ASOW. Respectfully,. . , ' , . Sample. S.Brown. mm We Have Just Received the LARGEST STOCK MOODS that we have ever bad. "On- China, : . a, fi T7TTT T TTli a. men ioc ujjjj ujt goods. We hkvc a Hi Tea and Dinner Sett,. Chamber and Department on 3rd floor, Pretty IMPS Wood and Willow Ware, Pictures, Frames, MirrorF, Ease's, .... 1 full New and Cheap goods. We are determined J offer onr goods at ' - ' VERT XOW Call and be convinced of the above facts; TRULY n mm am Crockery . and Glassware depart il . s M w ue vop wna new, . , : . beaatifol assortment of Tin Sets. We have opened a new consisting of Carpets, ' .--o Rocking chairs. This department i ol . - Beautiful d0 onr share of the briBineee.and ' "' ' ,f' ' .. - FIGURES. JOURS, , and Cheap l.'- : ! ... I CHlliDl tini Chichestep nsa, w soy HPW " m w,, jucii sua f i. SY
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