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" THE DAILY WORiaiAIs THE - DAILY WORKMAN, Six tlsiM a week m an Evening Paper, at 98.00 year, la adrance. For ill months, 91.00, for three months, T5 cents, and to those who v ;!PflOMPTLY, ': . f . M cents per Vonth. On deferred payment, SS eenU per month, to pay expens of ool tooting. AkssretfallAe pt ojflo$in Urmtboro,A C, e$ ood-daM mater. 'f.i, f RAILWAY OUIDE. . f r Grkxnsboro, Feb. 1,1889 V UOBVOITD hUTVtLLM BAILBOAD. Arrive from Richmond at 9 42 a m M " 1089 pm Leaves for Richmond at 8 60 p m 8 05 m KOBTH OABOUMA BaTLBOaD. arrives from Charlotte at 8 00 a m . - - . - - 8 40 pm Leaves for Charlotte at 9 60 a m M " . 10.45 P m Arrive from Goldsbnro at 8 25 o m " . 7 40 ft m Leaves for Ooldaboro t 60 m .'.' 10 53 p m WORTH-WMTHRJ H. O. BAfliBOAD. Arrives from rlalem at 7 45 ft m " 8 15 pm Leaves for 8alem at 10 00 a m '?. " .-- 10 54pm O. . A T. V. BA3.BOAD, Train Moving North. Leara Bennetts ville at. ... . 5 20 a. m. Arrive at Greensboro. 2 25 p. m. Leara Greensboro 2 60 p. m. ' Arrive Mt Airy. ... 6 60 p. m. lraint Moving South. Leave Mt. Airy. 8 45 ft. m. Arrive at Oreenaboro 7 45 ft. m. Leave Greensboro 10 05 f v m. Arrive at Bennettsville. .... ..7 80 p. m. SCHEDULE OF MAILS: Mailt going North eioeed 58 00 p m " 780am ? w 8onth 9 00 m " 9 00pm " wBalemB,oh,, 900m .. n 900pm "- M Eaat . ' 9 00pm . " "fl.F.aT.T.B.B" ,, BOOera General delivery open from 8 W) ft e to 0 0 1 p m.,xoent dnnng the distri bution of mail. The Money Order and Begiscered Letter ofBoe: open from V 00 m to 6 00 pm. ' ' ADVEtfTISITfa I-tiJHTATIOK. All ohurch noUceeJnolndlng Sabbat School, areetlnga lor prayer, mlMtoaary meetings, weekly aod other lectures on church, work, tnierted free of charge, as, heretofore. Also ooUoesomarjes, ee l deaths, ntf exceed ing tea (10) lines each, , All other aanounoe Benta subject to regular advertising rates. LOOAIi IHimiaENOE . : Early in the first act Miss Good : win danced herself into the good , graces of her audience. N. Y. Tribune. ' ' ' ' " ' V The Guilford County Par'rnere Alliance it to be organized here ' to Morrow,, v,;;..., V'! ,'r'i A friend tella us that it is a i anls. take 10 say that the - Legislature, , of North Carolina never passed a' dog law. He says one waa passed a num ber of yean ago, and he does not know of Its - ever having been ' re- - . .-. -Jt-.. , ' pealed. , . i ':" f " "o1' :. --Dr; Richard H, Lewis, of Ral- ."--. ' .a I eign. is in ineciiv boh cu vm twu ' - Drofeaiiouallv at the Benbow House f today and to-morrow. He arrived ' here lest night. ''. : 'Pr. ; S Poucb Retort. for Feb. 189. TlimnrrtrrlV rnndnCt. 1 i VlCranCV. LtrcenyJM(A.saauiu,9t Aflray, 3 1 Carrying . concealed weapons, 3 J ''".' mm . ' , - . n m v - 1 f a? i litt! lady. - N. V.-.Telegram. ; ' 0 AV-Th' Railroad Commission bill failed , on . ita second readme in tne " , . .7 . r. . . . : .., - r . 1 irvia n rpairnin nia no. anion aa iviuici w wimii ; uw - ' turnad home from Washington " " CiM. MsirlrftiMn. Of lJurnftm. ; died iu4dcn1y on Monday Utt : . iriM Anfl i.nr nn m rnnn r nemi ' '. villa were discovered bv two shrewd colored detectives from Richmond, who were employed for the purpoee valiil .VtniiaiiHnriA tltt r)r?rra c MIUU UlUvCU aa vjx a aa tf", nvi .. 'vt.t In disgniser . , , , . Tine Baily WoFkman, Vol. 6. Masons take notice Comman dery meets to njght for work. ' Full dress. Married, at West Point, Vs.", on yesterday, February aS, 1S89, at 4 o'clock, p. m., Mr. W. D. Brown, oi Gieenaboro, to Miss Mary Drew Henley, of West Point It is ex pected that the groom with his bride will arrive in ibis city on to-morrow. - - mm m m m Mr. R. R. Bridgers, son of the late Hon. U. R. Bridgers, has been appointed Superintendent of the N. C. division of the B. & D. Railroad, with head quarters at Durham. He is regarded as an accomplished rail road man. Rev. W. H. Bobbitt, D. D. The Rockingham Rocket, of a recent date, reports unfavorably on tne con dition of Dr. Bobbitt, and adds: ' His recovery it devoutly hoped for by hit friends, hut is by no means certain." Burial or Mr. Eugbne More-head.- The remains of the late Mr. Eugene , Morehead 1 left Savannah, Ga., last night, will reach Durham at 6 o'clock this evening, and will be buried at that place to-morrow, at f o o'clock, a. ra. -' Gen. Jts. D, Glenn, Adjutant General, has issued an order, per mitting all regularly organised troops of other 1 States "to emer and pats through, N 0. armed and equipped, aoi halting) a( ; plefcsure going to and returning from the inauguration ceremonies : at- Wasnington, March 4th, and the Washington Centennial in New 'York in Xpkii 1889. 1 '' 'Aj ,:. Prof. Bandy, of Trinity College, was here a short while this morning. President ' Crowell, of . Trinity College, passed through the. city this morning en the 'way to Guilford College,' where he delivers a lecture tonight. 5 The train that left here last night for. Salem, ran. off tne track at the scene oi the late wreck near : White heart Cut, and only reached Salem Winston twenty, minutes before the time to leave on it's return. ( The running off was due to the necessary incompleteness of the ' temporary track ' laid for going by the wreck, the curve being short , and the work rough. - ' ' ? 1 . 1 1 1 1 -1. , Roaroke and South bbn Rail Road. Mesirsfj, W. Alspaugb, G. W.Hinshaw,F. H. Frica Jf A.Gry and Reynolds, . directors 61 the Roanoke and Southern' Railroad! reached here, this merhtng on their way to a joint meeting of the Board of Directors which occurs at Danville taday These gentlemen," cempris ing some of Winstons beat business material, are earnestly working in the interest of tile Roanoke & South ern extension to their lively and pro gressive town. It would be welt for Greensboro to profit by some of the examples of business progress dei-el oped here and there en the Hne. ' y;y:- Jaws BMeiv. ' .-. Nloe line of flashes, Press Goods, Boelerles, Jerseys, Corsets, and most anything yon want at the lowest prices. Dont forget teaJU .' , - Keapeotfolly, - v ; fMf ' O, H. Botstcb. X good second-hand Marod a Hamlin Organ In good repair. Cheap. Can be seen at my residenoe on Asheboro St. ' B. E. Jones Salesman for Byland A Lee. Greensboro, N. C, Friday March 1, , Seed Fetavtafa. tU I weharenit reoelved twenty-four ban els of Extra Early Roe, Beautp of Hebron, and Peerless Irish Potatoes lor teed. Beepeotfully ieD.o-iw t. b. bneiton vu. Hay. A ear load of No. 1 Ttmothr. to arrive on toiamorrows freight. D. L Hagau. W6-lw ' Uettke tsekt. Klogans pure Leaf Lard. We guarantee this to be the best lard offered on this market. We also guarantee Klnaau's Hauis and break- last Bacua superler to any other. Resp'ly. fatt-lw T. H. ttheltoa Co. ladUsKld lvea , Black anc Colored Kid Gloves, small sizes and slightly damaged, at twentj-flre cents a pair. Brown's One Price Cash House. f-&-lw The flaeet yet I 20 boxes choice Florida and Messina Oranges. The first and most perfect we have had this season, 20c a dozen and upward, at J. W. Soott A Co.'s A tog Mdlffereaoe 1" There Is a big difference In the common seed Irish potatoes usually sold and "Bulst's" selected seed which we now offer. We have both the common mixed stock and "Bulst's" genuine. Ask to see bath and we will show yon the "difference." There will also be a slight "difference" In the p Ice. J. W. Boott t Co. Panl'l.fnrtwa, From the Valley of Va., same kind we have sold for the last two years. CaU for It at J. W. Scott A Go's. Waste. A Tbavb lino SALsaiuir, A live man, thoroughly posted In Hardware) also,' . with a fair knowledge of Carriage Material; must know the trade and be able to Influence snnte business.. Give relerence, and state salary expected. Apply at once. . Address X.,., ' , . . ' ,..' ,: Care Carrier No. 6,, Veb. 83-Iw. ; 1 Blohmond, Ya. AAUiMe - Oranges, Apples, Candles, Dates, BalsinS sod Figs sf H. tL Caldcleugh A Bro s. t-S ..t Mew Furmlmr Bir . , F. V. Smith, opposite B. S. Brown, : has opened a new Fumltore establishment," and Is now receiving his stock, which he Intends shall embrace all articles usually kept In his line. He IntenOS to sell at such moderate rates that the price ad less tbaa the quality, will be an attraction to eustomtrs. Call and tee Smith when la need of fnrnltnre. : ' Ctf - Whea MBlng Central Hotel .top at Cart lands and examine the new Umbrellas both Sold and BUverHesdsln.neatpeiterns, also Spring cloths In every variety ed shade. New style scarfs, Dress shirts in new design, cellu loid collars and cuff and General Famishing, -,! ' l '- T---'- " ' . . . . ? lletle. ' - Having bought mj late brother's ( Levi Houston) Interest In the Irm of Houston A Bra (all the real estate, stock of goods, good will, Ac, belonging to said Orm) and having settled my brother's Indlvtdualestate in fall ad the Una affairs of Houston k Bro., I shall oontmue the wholesale Orooery Business as heretofore, using the name Houston A Bro, And that I am alone responavble for all busi ness done In said name, thee being Jno re eourse on the property of Lerl Houston's Leg atee. 'rY:.lW.at.HocSTOIi ; We have a large stock er Fur, corn, corn meal, oats, shlpetnff ;uff oahatd. in any BJ B. will give low prices, delivered B Depot In the State. Write for . jatnsv -. Oranges, Bananas, Bologna Bausage, Chip Beef; Apples and Early Boas Potatoes for seed, bv the barrel or bushel. Bespeetfulry, riioB. ; IW tie tlhmft t.777, , One good horse and boggy, harness and Lap Bobs. The sure la only S years eld sad per fectly iafe for a lady to drive. Apply at this omee , iy y v s'f .-. : , (041 . -. TsUaSkkl PesrSr ta BsJe. ; ' 10 acres one mile from Court House oa Asheboro Bt., fronting W8 feet oa same street. This Drooertv I, aixl has ben auooetsfuinr worked as a truck and fruit farm for 18 yearsi contains 1S00 bearlntc erape vlnet 35 bearing cherry trees; also 60 others 91 yra. old one doaea large per trees) 0 bearing appl trees, early and late 60 youuv, It S yra. old) SO bearing peaches, andsO t a S yra old; 65 plum trees, all varieties! someautoee bushBesalenr asparagus bed in prime arder; hop vines; - on ions, samd. One acre In strawberries, prime; two hot twls punted, wttn a jo rees w gtaes, I . m . UIA . A .4 I. . Al planted, tliiveff them oonUlnlnirSOOO of let. tuoe, Mm maay lor um; anout iu,iwvcaiHg and 40 Out) t mato and otiier plants, i -.On this 1 tare also acres in oats and direr, 1 acre In r . a sood meadow, five good sprinm within an ". of 60 feet. S-4 of an acre la oak trrove.i 'i;oa houHe eoctetnlnir 7 rooms, Snfthem ,iwr nellar 14x22. 8 feet rteeo. Al so necHK t out hoo.es. This property Is open for ipenflon at any time. Apply to the nroDn - a. vois.ermi omoe. i-qh-iw No. 233. . . . .Greatest bargains In the city can be had ID Gentlemen's snd Ladles' Misses' and Chil dren's Fine Shoes, at O. H. Rot stsr's. BU stock 'nut received. Doa't foriret to call 11 you wunt to save money. fOtf ror.aale I have for saletwo beautiful building lots on Edgeworth street in the city of Greensboro. Both are well situated and one has a Men- did oak grove. Will sell cheap for cash. Ap ply to Jan. W. Forbls. 1 -tf Fresh Garden Seeds lust fieoeived- A fresh stock of the best Qarden Seeds In the United State. Just received at feb 26-lw. E. M. Caldclenirh A. Bro's. Pure rreah Meeds. We have bjujfht direct from Robert Bulstl Philadelphia, Pa., a large stock of their "Prize Medal" Garden needs, which we offtr to our wholesale and retail trade at close figures. Bnists seeds are so well knoa-n tlut we need say nothing about them here. J. tv. HCOtt A Co. For UenU One new two-story dwelling containing seven rooms; one cottage containing live rooms and a good basement, splendid out houses, large lota, good gardens, good wells ofexoelleut water; situated on McCuUoch street, in a good nWghborhood, convenient to Delle-Vue Institute. Terms reasonable and easy. Apply to Mrs, Kits E. Puoh, B-iw South Greensboro. t'er .ta.le. . Choice building lot, 73x130 feet, In Eeogh's addition. North Greensboro. jansi-tc. L. A. BaILST. ; A ft 4. BiutaeMt OppMrttuUty. Any person desiring to buy a Stock of Staple goods with en established trade, both whole sale and retail, will dewell to apply at this offloa. No opposition in bntlaesa. Call en or address Dally Workman, Or eensborov Guilford county, N.a' - , . t.,- JanSJ. -r Every. BlMSMHllb . . In North Carolina should send for one of those new style Tweer Irons manufactured by the '"' ' " BaOLB FrwKBBT Co: fw . ..vt-v" . i ' -Greensboro. N. C 1 "CmstiM Brand" ! Saga Cera I AOar customers all recoUeot this celebrated brand of M Sweet Corn" we Introduced last season, and oar tarns and Increasing trade oa it proves It to be what we rroommended. "The finest packed," Is what ws say of it. One hundred dozen Is what we bought for you this season. Call for It It ' ' J. W. Boott A Co's. . ....The Piedmont Bank la open for business for the present la The People's Five Carta Sav ings Bank of Greensboro. We expect to be In ourowa building in a tew weeks. . , V , J. M. Wikstbad, Jan.35.,69-tf. ' '. - Cashier.' Palatakle mm Sveaaoaakle? ; Prime Navy Beans, California Lima Beans, Oat Grits, Oat. Meal, New crop Hominy and grits, Carolina Rice, aloe Irish Potatoes, prime boneless Cod Fish "Butter-Fish," White Lake Fish, George's Hams and breakfast bacon, new Turkish snd California Prunes, Prime Virginia and New York buckwheat floor, Graham floor. New good arriving dally.. Come and see for yourselves. . . J. W. BOOTT A CO. Yea, Ma I . I am fixed at the old Rroekmann 8tand, eonier Byoamore and Horfh, Khn streets, whwe I shall be glad to wait on my former custom era and as many new ones as may see fit to fa vor bmv Here are some of the things f keep "ot sale i A full Una of pi pes, to banco, aauff aod cigars, strings fur violin, banjo and guitar. Matches, soap, starch, bluing; sugar, coffee and tea ; eandy, raisins, figs and dates, canned goods; chipped beef, etc ' Bread and cakes a epMty.'v,-.;JV- M-v:K; iJ. K. THOM. A lanre and welt selncthd stock of 8taple and rancy oirooeries, as" y f-r . fSSlv t " Mdclengb A Bra's 7-. Csusavea Siaaave "', " Our stoek of canned coods Is cnmideti', eon ststlng of the leadiuar brand of cro, tm t- toes, peaches, early Juno pens, lima l eans, pea, apnoots, so. . arv i. a. ene:ton kvt. 1889. -sw t. ses4 tassvaat.' ' ia w.-eessooro aaa oeing eaosuiiea aauy ay s sorts of business Ben, Is a splsad'd sdvea. Using medium. Ths SioeMfen . tvartt lag . ,,. . . .i i COLUMNS, shows what advertisers think. Offloe unde Benbow Hall, South Elm street ' '.' Beae Crackers I ; , . ' We don't mean to tell you anything about "Boss Crackers." as they sell themselves wherever lotroduocd. but we onlr wish to sav we have received a fresh supply better than everiu possiuie.i J. W. Soott A Co's Z. W. Whliehe4 Offers for sale or rent his dwelling house ft rooms) on Asheboro street, next door to West, minster church. In a pood neighborhood, with line water, and located on the prlnotps. residence street of the city. Apply st rest uauuo. ania-u napleSvraD. and Virginia Buokwheat Flour Is what yon ... , - i i . . . - . wau tuvw vuw uiuraiaKS tor oremaiasi, A supply of both reoelved this week at i. W. SOOTT A Co's. Fer UenU Two desirable houses In the best neighbor hoods In Greensboro Also other houses for rent. Vatks Bo&, . . . .Try ths "Grand Republic" the best ot gar on earth for 6 cents, at Tate Bro's drug store. ..... 9&Ujt ....Benin the New Year aright, and keep It np, Make your wile a present of a barrel of Patapsco Superlative Flour the best In the world. Demand It of your grocer, and take no other. Yatkh Bros., deas-tf Wholesale ageiiU-' ror Bale Cheap.'' ' One building lot on corner of Edgeworth sad Gaston streets, 05x146 feet, and oue lot front. Ing on Edgeworth 100x146 feet, one or bota of these lot will be sold low for cash. . Apply at once to MB. Howard, nlo-tf ; Greensboro Book Store,'! Baggage ana Wort Buslneea. '' ' B. M. a A. Headrlx have establUbed themselves In tiuslnes of drayage and ore wood supply fothe acommodatlon of cttlsena. Their dr&v. lll mjM mii iiuwmin. imi.. - a trunks and other baggage will be eonveredtb " txv m au uuuib, aaj or niKni, in any pars of the city. Their woodyard wUl be -supplied with wood of all "descriptions desired, at raa. sonable rates, whether the wtber be fair or fouL Noadvantrge taken of the weather. Ov ders left at the store of Heudrtx A Pearoe, East Market street wlU nave attention. o314f ' Three D welling' Houses Tor Sent' ' (1) . A commodious frame dwelling oa Ashe boro street, In front of Joitae Settle's. - , .' (in A conveniently arranged and well alto ated frame dwelling on corner of King and (3) A large brick dwelll g convenient! sttaatsd and awmagHl, oa King street B-tf .y. .Apply ta AO's. McApoo-iife. , .." reVBetis. KvW:tV.t'n'' One of ths best store rooms la town. ' A U' noltf ; - to ' E, IL'Hbm ' Urn msA mmm -' - - -- , r, . t. At Dl u. Yanosv'a a tall No a ir,tA lower and of eltt market, vnn kIii est beef; mntton, port, and ' sausaire of bets Irlnda nan aad link tht hmm wan -- - Oreeosboro hss had a market Yanoey Is da. termlned to Veep constantly on" hand someJ thing aloe te plsase his customers. Dout fall to call before buylssryour Sunday Supply, ' - j .' - Fresh Oretera Oa lee, ' At railroad natlnir hiuu. n'k are extra large, and from the Nanaemond rlv erbeda. A limited qunnttly sold families dwu iiiivuc wum ovi, iM)Ma .' " . . , a x. vaajroa. , . Have Vn Seem is t r . . The httr Ml alirn at t ha - , paper 8c quire, Thomas' black lak. 80,' soloed pencils a for So. Lace ' window curtains , Tie worth ai.00. . . ,, . a-ilif ea--mw-Bja ' ' re ktemt.' ' ,,"."r" '-V- BlMnra01BforiBrlvnnrainUulK1 A mlngACu. Apply to C.G. Waroar 1 wanted by a ivonng lady to teach Drawlne.' Dalnrlns anil PlnMlU-. (.W a. .. a smuwu( sbasw niWMVrVU, WIWU WUIVF VTaU10O-fl If flMlred. Ippljftotbe ditof Ot'thtDnii -1 an detarmfiud tA Mnaannt "VI ia Ken's women's and ohlldrena' low ent shoes s someprlo . Come early and get your pkk.t i V. e Poetrv. But a fhflt thatl hm lnt iw.l.al i. J ink nt thaaa Ladlia1 CnfnrA u . j iZZ everybody. Also a lot of Hess' low eat shol a and chlldi en's Wigwam Snipers at half eoak Oome and see them for ynurnelf. JeaB-tf,. jx O. Wax AwMrmsi tf '" sW Salt KaMMlTWfaW' t " A large tot of banjo and violin strings u 4 ,.. "Tais BaeV .A;-V- '''' - S--V:i.V ! ;'.. y f,.i ohaae a lanre brick dwelling houseof 18 roL t with threa porctnw, that has hrH for y "w w-wmia nuuxw.ur a aai ciftai i . f four roanw, er aloe kilMInu tr r-afi. oa A , socoeHMlated 6a the eiM' reMiiia.'H ir-is 1 1 sppiytngto ' r ,ty, A,r.;, t.w,u. v apm 'i 'yu'. 7.7'- 7t--7-"' 7 f . ;-' v ' .Oood people all, If yu need yonr f- alture varnMind or retwired, cn"s l ' shades er eorntc bnnc. or any work (. , the houee-rornlsnlnr line, p'ease call on f- ; tur ; We. H 'NuiLi,i somas' t.i Cpholrterlnii .pedtlty. , : - ..!'. paviws. - lOOgauona of palut ror salet a r " ' i tbaa nrst cost . D. U 1 n. i ','-'' ' v ' -V.'.'VVTe Aiesttr ' ' The farmer Residence of R, CV ri ' Market Street. House has six r - t eonditlon, out bone's, g.nd wfl ot v good garden. Apply to R.. IL i. i. i
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