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THE DAILY WORKMAn THE DAILY WORKMAN, BUUbmb weekusAEvenugPsper,ai B3.00 a year, la advance. Tot Hz month; $1.60, tot tun months, 78 oenU, had to those who PROMPTLY, N oeote per Month. Oa etorae payments, SS eents per month, to Mr expeoea of ool (acting. The m a nrruaa la Greeasboro, aad bingaonsultd tally Oj sort of Basinets Ban, Is a spteadld edvev filing msdiaa. The ssnd'Uea Mvertuw COLUMNS, Bally. W t - . Entrd at tkt peal ojfUm in Vrn6ant, tt, mtotmJ-ela matter. RAILWAY GUIDE. GaxiNSBOKO, J tint i.4, 1 583. Biancoiio DAwmxa iiama arrives from Biohmond at 9 43 at - 1085 pm Leave for Biohmond at 8 60 pa " ' 8 05 a as oan ruaoLnu iHiftiN arrive from Charlotte at 8 00 a at " " 8 40 pm Lmtoi for Charlotte at 9 45 a m " " 10 60 r a Arrive from Goldaboro at fi 85 o m Leaves for Ooldaboro t V 60 m VOITH-WUSTKRlt M O. AaELaOAD. Arrive from Balem at 8 00 a m Leaves for 8alem at 10 00 a m ( -. " " " 10 54 p m 0kl.IT. V. BA3JKAD, Train Moving North. Leave Benuettsville at. 6 00 a. m. Arrive at Oienaboio........2 80p. m. Leave Greensboro...... ..... 8 00p.m. Arrive ML Airy 7 00 p. m. ; Z rotas Moving South. Leave ML Airy. 8 43 a m. Arrive at Greensboro........ 7 45 a. m. Leara Oreenaboro r.10 05 a. m. Arrh at keunetumll. . . .. ..7 80 p. m. SCHEDULE OF MAILS: MuLi going North oloaed 9 00pm " .".... 8 00 am ')" Bonth " 9 00 a m " M M 900pm .- " ,8alemBr'chM 900am " " 9 00pm ' " " East N. 9 00pm " " "o.F.i.T..mH 9 00 a m General delivery open from 8 00 a m 40 8 80 p m., eioept during the distri bution of mail. The Money Order and Begbtered Letter offloe opea from 9 00 imta6 00pm.: , LOOAL INTELLIGENCE. Dougln Settle arrived here from West Point, N. Y., laat night In re- aponie to a telegram announcing the death of hit father, Judge Settle. The Boston Journal says' that "Peek's Bad Boy1 was well received, creating almost constant laughter and eliciting much applause. ' , ,, December came in all bright and ) cheerful ; the second day , was net , fair, but the third day, tday, has been.exceedingly beautiful i r . , , -.There is hardly any sickness in our city at this time. In fact, . we ' think the season has been remarkably favorable to health. ; ' ' " w " v Register Causey has been quite sick for some time, but is now on the . line of improvement. His father and mother are .with him. We hope to ee him quite well shortly. , , Work pn the yarious buildings ; -now going up in ' the city is being pushed forward under the impression that the favorable season may close at "any time. V Dr. W. P. Beall, who was in New York City, returned last night in response to a telegram announcing 'the death of his father-in law, Judge ' Settle. ' : ' : ' C M Iin IIUIUBUI A WIM.V. m wm.w that the new road from that 1 place to Keysvijle promises to be a paying one. The business over the road is aaid'to be a heavy one. v " Among those . from a distance .'who attended tht- funeral of Judge Settle we noticed Judge W. P. By Hum of Charlotte, Richmond Pear son, Esqr., of Asheyille, Mr. Philip "Walter, of Jacksonville, fls-vW. B, Glenn,' Esqr.1; lot ' Winston Tyre vGlenn f fadkin counyr,.5Mr. and MrsT Hugk Reid fof 'Reidsville, Mr. nuh Scott of Reidsville. Mr. Iteuben Reid of Reids'viUVnd isevi ral others whose names J were unable to get. si vn . fi r.rAAnchoro. n. c. Mondav. Dacamoer 3. ihhh. no. lou. BJ W wa - VaWWMBWVWBVB m w-m w B - - J ? V - ., -- , i -,. - r-- ' ' 1 1 a ... - ' a NlW8F4PI Oonsoudation The North Carolina ProhibitionUt, tha Prohibition Leader, and the ProgreM have been coneolidated under the nam of the North Carelma' Prohi bitlooiat. which ta located in Dur ham, under the management of Mr. W. O. Iturkhead ai editor. Mr. George R. Blackwell, of Durham, is announced by the To bacco Plant as having anigned to fas. S. Manning, with W. T. Black- well, Mr. J. L. Biackwell, and Smith, Blackwell & Co., preferred reditors. Liabilities about $9,000. It was only the other day that we saw in one of our grocery stores four bags of walnut kernels that'were put up for shipment- to' some Northern dealer. On inquiry we found that the article, was brought in at ten cents a pound, that being the price which the dealer here could afford to pay. This will show that much of the work done in this country is at low rites, but there are persons .who can do no better than that, and they do the bjst they can. The children of the West Market street church' Missionary Society held ' very, interesting service last night in the auditorinm of the church under the direction of Mrs. Lucy Kobertson. lhe attendance was good, the music fine, and the elocu tionary performances, in some in stances capital, and in all instances highly ''creditable. 'The' audience went away much gratified at what they heard and saw. We did not iearn the amount realized from lhe collection.' The stockholders of the Savings and Deposit Baak of North Carolina met ia their.; banking house in this city on Saturday Dec. iJ 188S, and and elected the following board of 9 Directors t D. F. Caldwell, L. M. Seett, W. R. Murray, J. W. Scott, T. C. Worth DrW. A. Lash, Tudge J H. Dillard, Dr. Benbow and W. M. Houston, after which , the stock holders meeting adjourned to meet Dec, 2 a. Directors met to-day and completed the organization by elect ing the following officers: D, F. Caldwell, President ; W. R. Murray, Vice President; W. B. Bogart, cashier; W. D. Biggers, of Lexing ton, N. C, Book keeper, and L. M Scott, attorney. Funeral of the Late Judge '' ' '. Settle, The following is the programme for the funeral of the late Judge Thomas Settle, which will - occur at a o'clock thia p. m. As the remains are borne into then church Prof. Sullivan, ot Greensboro Female College, will play on the ot' gan Chopin's Funeral Marcn, follow ing wn:cn "xvotn m Ages win v . . . 1 . . n 1 l A x ill L. - sung by Miss Hackleton, Miss -Alice Jones, Mr. A. G. Robinson and Mr. C H. Ireland. 1 ;; P; 0''- Atter the address from the ' pulpit aad the service for the dead by j Rev. Egbert W. Smith art concluded.Miss Hackletotj wiil aing" 'Ohl f ir the wings of a dove," from Mendelssohn's "Hear My Player," and as the cor a i ! . a 1 j i a -a 7 . . tege snail jeave inexourcn me quar. tette will sing Asleep in Jesus.', The precession will then tske up the! line ot march to Green Hill Cemetery, where the interment will occur. ,'; On ooeniair the United States! court. here thia morning, Mr. Levi M'. Scott announced the death of Hon, ThM, Settle and stated that the bar dclred to hold a meeting, whereup on his Honor, Judge Diok, granted the request and tendered the use ol the court room. On motion of judge oha A. Gilmer, Mr. , L.t MVcott was cslled tothe chair and Mr.R. R. King requested te act as Secretary. A committee was appoiated, consist" nz of Tudgre Dick, Judge Gilmer, Mr. Scott, Judge John it Dillard and Col. J. E. Boyd, to draft auitable resolutions commemorative of the deceased. The bar decided to attend the funeral In a body, after which the meeting adjourned. , His Honor, Judge Dick, again took the bench, and on motion ol Col. Jas. E. Boyd, the court adjourn ed until to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock in respect to the memory of the deceaied. ' DcrMlve Art DUplr . Oa Tueadar and Wednesday of this week. (Deo. 4th and 5th) a free art d!ij5ly will t given In the room north of PraUTeidet A Go's. store. Ladles and gwUemea are Invited to all and examine the work which oonatats of portieres, table-oovsrs, teble-sows, cnrtelast banners, etc Lovars of Una art should make an effort to see this elegant display and be shown the most practical methods of embrU dery ever devised and those who wish to learn will be tenght tree ! charge Tk ga xhlhltlea sure met lev sal. d83t. ' 1 i. W. 8. If MB. Found last week, so orercojt, Owner esa have' It br proving property and paying for this notice, Bantu S. Baowa. d3-3t - Urawte. Cuitemers to buy breads cakes and other articles in my Una, also enters for Christmas cakes of all sorts that yen need, or think ycu will want. Jtesveeuoiiy, J. e. thom, td8. aptemilM Biulaeaa Opeaiaa;. The rooms occupied for so long a time by J. E. Them, as a oon'actlonery and bakery, wui be for rent after Jan. 1, 1889. . The bake-ovea and baker's fixtures all complete for sale. Appfy to J. C. Thsm, East Market SL, or to Jas. w. AualoHT, at - dl-tf . , , Korth State office. - Fwa4 A brass door-key was picked up at the Poet Office yesterday. Apply here. . td8 Tkr Hart Arrived. Those ploklea from Qelna-Hiweet mixed chow ohow, plain and sour mixed by the quart or gallon at . T. & Chilton & Co . . nSOlw . - .'' s ' - BaekwhtMU flour.' ' ' ' The genuine stock at X. 8. Shiltoh h .Co's. dojO-Iw ' - . If you want the finest Oyster and Oyster Crackers In Oreensboro send your orders to L H.West, Ballylbulldlng, only 85 oenta per quart. : . BSS-tf. Mew Haple Byrup and Buckwheat Flour at ' ' seott A Ce's. 'Per Rem.' - My house on College HUL ' Apply to ' ' '. Ma. Buariss, na84f. . '' -:' "' B. P. Thot." ' ' ' LMk few ' Out ' Bread ! .' : Our bread, vagoa will visit your house every venlng except Buadaywttfc' a fresh Ufi of bread and cakes. Any eraer yon may aena Inbywagoifo? groeerles .wlll be .promptly filled. . BespeetfuUy, . , 1 nST-lw : .. . .. "f B. Shiltoh ACa Plaa fSJaa.,: '' A good piano for Wei Terms reasonable. ' Three C welHng Houses Fox Bent . ' '(0 - A eommodloua frame dweUlog on Ashe- boro streetj la front af Judge Bettle'a. : (s) A eouvenlently arranged and wen site, ated frame dwelling oa corner ef King aid GorraU street, i i '. ' ' ' l-' (8) ' A large-- arioki flwelll.g eonvealently situated and arranged, tin .Xing street, , , ji37-tf H ''''' Apply to auMoAnoeixo. Iter Cmmr rwdfd itCW. IfTtn't. Doli-la rNKMt Kloa one-atory foorvoom Dwsllwo, on M'Cnlloagii, fronUng Vprlng street ( good lo- catloa. Apply at honee adjoining, or addrnes Hre. KATE PUQH, aov.Si-tf Oreensboro, N. C. ....BeattBgaadaook stoves, grates, an ornamea tal store boards. Stock 00m plots and prices low. Biaais a Flittbs, laok Here, Yeaaf naa. Too ought to be ashamed of yourself not to end your best girl a nice box of candy, when you can buy them at any prloe from tfcts up to 3.50, at Irvtn's candy store. nolt-tf Bag-gage aad Waad Baalaeea. X. M. a A. Uendrix hare established themselves In the buslnees of drayage and fire wood supply for the aoommodatlon of citizens. Their drays will meet.all lu-oomlog trains, and trunks and other baggag will be oonveyed to and fro at all hours, day or night, In any part of the city. Their woodyard will be supplied with wood e all descriptions .desired, at rea sonable rates, whether the weather be fair or foaL Mo ad vantrg taken of the weather. Or dersteftat the store of Heddrlx A Pearce, East Market street will have attention. o31-t m mi 1 VOut naaay and lots of It, by not buying candy and fruit at Irvtn's Candy Btore. We claim to sell can dy and put It cheaper than any other house In the city. Call and be convinced. nal-tf . NoUaa. , Sealed proposals for lighting the City of Greensboro by Eiectrto or Oa Light tor on to three years, commencing January 1st, UW0, will be reoelved,b the Board of Commissioners until December Uth, 1888J The City reserving the right to reject any and all bids. ' ' I o i J.D. WaiTB, . niSlm ) Chairman Light Com. s . ' far Bams." ".- "' ,'; A comfortable house on Washington Street, with seven rooms, is for rent. Possessfam given the first pf January, 1889. AppylyW " . aovMw. ''' " Moses Btrauas. . Boys' shirt waist 15c, at M. Strauss'. phlldran' woollen hoods, band mad at ' " - M. atradas' ladles' sewed pebble lace or button shoes. onlj to, at , , M. tttrauss.' Good bleached table Tamark, worth 75c, on ly 6O0, at M.trausaV Ladles, vests, 25c, 40c, GOc, 736 and Bt,at (; 1 : .:.--.. ..- M, Strauss'. Children's vesta, 15, 30, 25 and 80 eta, at 1 - i-, , u B. Strauss'; Good workmen's pants, 60, 75 and tl, at 1L Stranss'. Good Casmmer pants, L50, B.uu and 8.00, . '(' , , , at Jap(AUM'. . Woollen over shirts, from 50c up, at ' - - -, iji. Strauss'. Men' boys' and children's suit aad over coat cueayer than the cheapest at M. Strauss' Ladles shoe from nrty cents up. Mens' boots from LOO to V.00, at ' a. tttrauss'. One-day and 8 day docks at a very low price osh-ow. , " t a. etrauss'. Pass book of H. H. Tat, and 0. W. Irvln. Finder will be suitably rewarded by returning same to H. H. Tate. ; , .1 uoI4-tf , Craa berries. ; ; ' Choice Cranberries and plenty of them at ' 1 f '-i "' acottaCo's. ,;. . .! . . .pike .Baak .Ca. , Thermometers ; for,, decorating, , Japanese Brlo-e-Breo, .Book Marks, Paper Weights, large variety 50 oenta U moa. Cloth-bound Slates, ao. . 30-U' ". . . .try the "OraOd BpubJton-th best ci gar on earth for 6 oenta, at Tat Bro's drug tor. ' . . f j.j 1 I ? '.!" , I 11 1 1 I" J . ,. ... CaJcaaatar ocao-tf la rushing out good lively. Be has the largest and oaeapest stock you most oversaw, Doat fan to ga up stairs to see the new and baaott ful things he naa.'. .Chick I a rusher. " Go and see him. Three lobra full of goods.' " o37-tl 1 One of the best atore rooms in town. ; 'Ipply noia tf .1, t ;, : B. M. Hammx. ;v Ileadqaartera for Ftae Caadv. ' : J The ladles are peoially Invited to oaU at uvniiCandy Store and lodpect aofonly the largest but the fineat and freshest line of t eao- dy aver brought to this market Don't forget the place-i-mlddle doer Trogdoa building, W, Market straetnHrllsg at entrmoo T nl-tf ..i. . 1 1 ... 1 . H" raaurea, Eiaaaamat : apples1, nalajra grapes; dates, raliru,, ants flga, roasted bhestnuU -aact peanute, mines meat, Jelly eakea and crackers, Graham wafers and everything kept In a 'first class establish ment ean be found fraab at Irvtn's Candy Store bows what advertisers think. Omoe Benfcow Hall, South Urn itrevC . .Shells, empty and loaded. Bis stock and prtoes ww as any where. en-u aaaama rurraa. rv aaie. A buggy, at Vaiutory's subles. Also on good mtiofc sow. i. A. Bailbt. Oe aad swv Wearaall. At D. B. Yaooer'su sUOl Mo. 6. eUoated at lower sod of atty market, yon will see tea fin art beef, mutton, pork, and sausage of both ainoe pan ana Una that has been seen aoo Ureeosboro has had a maxkei. Yeaoet la de termined to Seep oonsuuitl on baud soma. uung nioe 10 pieaee bis customers. Vonl fall to call More buying your Hunday supply. uw-u rrmb UyaMra Oa lea. At railroad eatlug house. Tlime ovsters are extra large, aad from the Kausemond rlv rbeds, A Umlted quanttlr sold familial Send In yonr orders early, please. 15-tf A T. YBBMOV. Han Taa aea III The big red sign at the racket store. Nota paper Ho quire, 'i'homas' black Ink So, So lead peuclls lor Sc. Lace window curtains 710 worm ai.ew. ae4-tf ...Guns, rldaa and SDortlnir oniui. nt .1 kinds. Any northern quotations gladly dupli cated. Hahbi a FLirpBH. "Boirera nlver olmaa .m. eamr. ant eutlery. Prices no object HaaauA rurriM.1 1 Nwiaaaa. If you want somethlag new call on a0T4-U W. T. UHIUHB8TE. Far Beau Store room formerlvoocuDted bv B. a. nam. mlngavo. Apply to CO. Wbiubt. A ltnJJ.." I wanted by a young lady to uacT Drawing. PalnUng and Bloouuoo, with other branches If desired. Apply to the editor of the Dally Workman. . aue-tfl I . A .1 am determined to close ont a hi tnt r Men's women's and chlldrena' low cut ahoea at some prto Come early and get your pick. ui-u W. WILLASMVULO. ' 0 ' Ask far 130" water whlta oil from your grocer. o , Aak far 150 water waits kM... oil from your grocer. v JulyliMm o -., ..."Plllsbunr's Best" takes th nnmim. wherever exnlbted. It makes more pounds o. brjwi to the bbl than any flour in the world. Aak far 130" water waits ' U (Tom yeur grocer. ..."PUlsbury's Beet" Flonr la nut h. Queen Tlcteria on the "Boyal Table,,' ....Try PUlsbury's Beat. ....Call for PUlsbury Best. ' J. W. Boott A Co.. Wbolaaale ainints tnr thm Old Virginia Cheroota, live tor tan cents. Try them. InlvfUtm Ho Vnatrw. But a fact, that 1 have lust received a lanre lot of those Ladles' Oxford Ties at Drlnsa tn everybody. Also a lot of fleas' low out shoea and ohlldien's Wigwam Snipers at half cow Come and aee them for voursnlf. JeUB-tf , . ;,.. g. will AaarntLB. Call on all dealers and smoke tha nM Virginia Cheroot. Five for ten oenta ' ...... o .... .Pillsbury's Best o - Old Virginia Cheroots are as rood as anv a cent cigar In the world, five for 10 cents. , t For Sale or Rent Dwelling house ou aUwt Waauuurton atm . containing seven rooms, pleasantly aud conve uieuuj looawa, is ior sale on accomodating terms. Apply to Da. H. M. Aiai unelou ...A cheap smoke. Those Old VlroHni. Ohaoota. Five for a dime, at SoottADo'a. . . .We have lust received a nlon Una nt ni. let sets Call aud examine our stock. JyiW-lf Yours truly, W. T. Chichbstb. ' ' rer Rem. "' One dwelling house on Oak Street nnnt&tna four rooms, two porches and a pantry. The house Is new, , See Da. H. M, Awoas. reo. 7-u J oat Haeelvad. a targe ton oi oanjo aad violin strings at Ilni oca9-tf. Ul TaTsfBao'a. .. .Any person or persons wishing itn nm.. ohaee a large brick dvaUlag house o( 18rooma with three porches, that has been for years ased aa a boarding house, or a aeataottage of four rooms, or ales bonding loas obese, can be aooomodated on tha most reasonable terms by .n.U T. ii n aprett . ': . .. : "' ' 1a Caraar IM ' To get cool, te become cool, to oou to keep ooot after you getoooli teoool voorasir. to oool your -Mends, and at the same time gra! uy your uum, apply at toe Soda fountain ot Geo.Vuaslmoos.. , v - aneiaa ..'.Good people au, If you need your Pur. altars varnished or repaired, carpets laid shade or eorntoea hung, or any work done ta the house-furnlflhing line, please caU on orseod' for Ws. h. MoNaoiL, Thomas' Building. . Upholstering a specialty. ;iv, . .', rer Beau '...'.", Borne uloetffloes, fronting Main atMet ever a. a. urown s otore. Apply to . aepfitf W. E. Bavn.w AX'. t
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