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yt l r- j2 c2 ? if . THE DAILY WORKMAN , , 1,, V-M J- I is If 1 THE , DAILY WORKI.IAN, But Uidm a week m ad Evening Paper, at $100 year, la advance,. For six months, 11.50, Tor three month, T3 cent, tad to thoM who W PROMPTLY, 3oents pr month. On deferred payments, 85 cents per month, to pay expen of ool lectmg. . (X, a $oond-ckui matttr. - RAILWAY QUIDS. . , Greensboro, Feb.' i, 1889. RioHvoin) k Bumu railboao, Arrives from Biobmond at 9 42 m " 1030 p m Leave for Richmond at 8 60 p m , .. . 8 05am HOBTH OABOLIHA RAILBOAD. Arrives from Charlotte at . Leave for Charlotte at Arrive from Qoldsboro at M W M Leaves for Qoldsboro at 800am 8 40 pm 9 50 am 10;45 pre 8 25 o to 7-Wam 60m 10 50 p m HOBTH-WR8TBBN M. a EilLSOlD, Arrive from Salem at 7 45am " 8 15 p m Leave for Salem at 10 00 a m 10 64 pm af IT. RAILBOAD, TYaini Moving Horik. Leave Bennettsville at 6 20 a. m. Arrive at Greensboro 2 25 p. m. Leave Greensboro 2 50 p. m. arrive ML Airy.... 6 00p.m. . Iraint Moving South. Leave M t. Airy. . . . ;.. . . .8 45 a, m. Arrive at ' Greensboro T.TW a. m. Leave Greensboro 10 05 a. m. Arrive at Lennettsville. . . . , ,.7 30 p. m. - SCHEDULE OF MAILS: Mails going North cloned (8 00 p m , " . .., - " 730am . v , . . gonth- . 9nom 9 00pm' 900am 9 00 p m 9 00 p m - Salem Br'eh" " East. i ; . i o.f.t.t,b.b I.;., 9 00 a m. General delivery open from 8 00 a m to 6 09 d m.. eioent dnrinR the distri bution of mails. The Money Order and Registered Letter o(Boe open .from 9 90 amto600pm. " . , ADTjstrrmxa 'MWiTATie!.. All church notices, Including Sabbath School, meetings or prayer, . missionary meetings. weekly and other lecture on. Church, work, Inserted free of charge,- as heretofore, ' Also notltys of marrtajres an J deat hs, . not, exceed ing ten (10) line each." All other announce, meats subject to regular advertising rates." LOCAL. IirrELLIQENOE Orange Presbytery will meet at ( ReldsTille Apr? tfthj 1859. ii) John S. Clarkson has been ap , pointed first assistaptfost Master Ajenerai. 1.-1: ' Evangelist Pearson will, on Sun day night next, begin , a series ' of meeting! at Columbia, S. C.'3 . t "wWe had' a pleasant "cill'yesterJay from Mr. Coon, one of theproprietois of the Asheboro Courier who .was . 1 , 'I . i' ,!( .H oo a visit here. . ., The prig Agnes , .Barton was wrecked four miles belpy Virginia Beach last night, and 'six of her crew and the captain were drowned. Rev. B. R. Hall, Presiding El der of ML Ajry Dist.t will preach at West Market St. chorch to-night at 8 o'clock Tublic -cordially invited ' to attend. k ' " - ; , , j The Commissioners ot. the city : . will meet to-night at 7 130' o'clock All members of the board aire resjijest ' d to be present ai there il biisins 1 of importance.. -itrt. r'i'.i ' :. V. ! There has been just enough of ' Tain today to show our citizens 'tow badly we. need a pavement . What a . Relief will bepxperiencedM '; pletion of tbt' WM. ' ' 1 Tuk Chohai. AssociATioM.-We - are authorized to announce that,, in consequence of the uncertainty K and 1 threatening aspect ;of veiiter,' ' ' there will be no meeting of thei Cho ', ral Association this weeVbut. , that ' there will be uch a jweetingoV Sat j V urday eyening, March 'jfi'tffytiln the' rooms Vrf AyfCCif 1 ' full meeting tp earnestly requestt(lr.; ; Tiie Baily Workma Vol. 6. About.4,000 of the Fall Kiver, Mast , striken held a mass meeting yesterday. The (men were J urged not to return until all could go in a body. The final result seems uncer tain. A fifty-four inch tubular boiler at the West Point Boiler' Works, Pittsburg, Pa., exploded yesterday with terrible results. The building was totally wrecked, and a number of workmen killed and wounded. Adams, the forger of Macon, Gi., after abstaining from food 27 days, died on the night of the 13th inst. lie believed, it is taid, that his fasting would atone for his errors, and in ding appeared repentant. When we read ot the many new tndnttries being , projected . io, our neighboring towns, we can not but regret that a few ol them are not to have a home in Gteer&boro, which is so favorably lituated for such things. The tain to-day has been un favorable lor the attendance at the Battle Ground. However, we trust that there were enough present to set on foot the , programme for the Pic Nio tb occur on the 6th of May. . -The coroners j'iry in the case of the killing of Captain Dawson in Charleston on Tuesday last, rendered a verdict that the deceased came to his death at the hands of Dr. t-lcDow, and that the killing was malicious, The" (colored offio. .jejyap t of Dr. Mc pow is held as .'accessory after the fact. ." ''., 1.'. ;v. 4 !-, :;, : tt ' ., ,.' ' i ...I.' ;, The following persons from the different churches have been Ippoint- d treasurers lo the Pearson,! And to raise funds to pay expe Meetiog expenses of same, W. E. ' Bevill Genl. . Treae., Jesse Abbott and E. P. Wharton of the Presbyterian churches, L,ol, jas. Winsted and G.lT. .Qlasscock.of the Methodist and H. Wakefield the Bap tist. - ' :: . f-Dr. A Y Linville, of, Belewa Creek who has just graduated at the University of New York, reached here this morning, on bis way home, and made us a pleasant call., . , We are elad to hear of his success. The Dr. spent some time in Washington where he saw the new President, and other dignitaries of the government and was highly entertained. The Dr went up to Belews Creek on the o'clockj p.v m.' train to day. "Charlotte people," as is learned from the News, "are eating beet that was killed and dressed in Kansas flitv. Mo " It comes Dacked in re frigerafor cars 'arid all the' butchers J are se line it." wAnd this is a- State ;"j where grass grows ia' thev greatest luxuriance. - We ship A little cotton, then buy cotton goods from Massa chusetts, buy beef from Kansas City bacon from Cincinnati, corn from Il linois,' flour from Minnesota and then sit down and wonder why it is that we are so poor. -vStatesvillei Land- mark.' Cbniine88, dizziness, pftiriB In the aiue ana uuok, Bieupuiusa, L iiauuaa oess in word, a generaLtorpor of the system all these clearly in dicate liver disease, fjae Laxador in time and be oared,- Sold every where. ; Frioe only 25 cents package. -k -ywxfi-.i- t . Preeerre yonr babjr'a . health by 'nromDtlv administerins "'. Dr." Ball's Baby Svrnp for the. disease of early childhood, v price 25 oeots a bOitlflV' vM"'. --IS, Greensboro, N. C, Friday, March Cabbage , Cabbag t 3A.000 lb, flaeet Cabbage on the market Just In t day. Larg nloa whit bead mU 3t Hocstok A Bro. I have Just received a Oar Load of Timothy and Clover Hay. D. L. Haqan. mi3-0t If yen wUh I Huy Picture Frame at a very low price ami In fact, nearly everything In the Mercantile Trade. lie sure and come to the Crigtnal Backet Ntore, next door to Express Office. mint. For BaJa. A gentle young milch eow. . Hunt at Boas' (table. Apply to W. ml4-3tS Wauated All coppers In' good condition of dates 17K3, 17Jil, 18U4. Prices accordingly. Inquire of L. Bendhelm at Pretzfeldar A Co, or address, inia-lw Laa. Bobkit, Alexandria, Va. . .. .Dont buy your Irish Potatoes until yon see O'Connor's stock. They will have SOU bushels Early White .Btar here the latter part of this week. Direct from New York State. At next door to Pretxfeldars, ml3-3t Do Vu Weal Putal If you do, and ever expert to get a new pair. come and see us. Fat men, long thin men, short thick men, great big men, little men, come on, we have provided fr ail of you. Medium size men can choose from over 100 different tyle. We do not claim to show the lurgest stock of pant In the whol wide wjrid, but we have more pant and a. much greater va riety of style and sizes tha we ever baa be fore, and should like for everybody who wear pants to know It. where can you find such a line of pant ? , Not Just anywhere, tmt at Bami'l Bbown's. : ml3-tf . re Sal. A good second-hand Mason Hamlin Organ in good repair. Cheap. Can be seen at my rriddeno on Asheboro St, B. E. Jones , - Salesman for Ryland h Lee. 1 1 1 .1 1.,,. j '. W bave received and to arrive 1 car load, 600 bushels Corn., ' . t 1 oar load, 400 bushel Meal. 1 car load, 1,000 bushels White Seed Oat. 1 car load, ISO barrel Seed Potatoes, v 1 Car load, 30,000 pounds Cabbage. ' f 1 car load, 2U,uw pounds rat Backs. -1 car load, 25,000 Bib Bide Bacon. "' These goods will be sold low. The Potatoes and Cabbage must be sold early. Call or send yonr orders. Houston A Bro. . Corn, - Oeia, --Cora The Greensboro Grain Mm ba on band and to arrive Within thirty day 6000 bushels of choice white and yellow con, and feed In lots to suit all, and at prices which will Insure trade to any who may need such goods.' Call and examine, and yon can save a per cent. m9-tf . GaiBMSBeiK) Gain Mill. . Deatrable Property f of Bale. A dwelling house and lot on South Elm street, fronting on the O. F. ALT, Railroad. Ellglbly,and handsomly located Seven rooms, two story front, bouse new, well built and well painted Inside and out Fine garden spot nicely lnolosed. Front yard Inclosed neat ly, tree and shrubbery set. w Most excellent water, under shelter and convenient. Any person wishing to buy this valuable property will nave most favorable terms of payment Apply to K, P. Wbabtoh. f-S-lm, Buniaeaa Opportwaltr. ' Any one wishing to find an opportunity for business In a line not orowdeJ, and In staple goods will call at this offloe. - v , f 8tf. r-. 4 : . FwBstle.' '' ' . The Denny Property, oorner of Clay street aod Belle Meade Avenue, Is for sale. - For term apply to W. N. shulbs, Atty. m-lm '.: Cardenlaa; Mate. ' Gaidenlng time 1 here and you will want pure reliable seeds. Please recollect that we can aupply yon with "Bulste" ; garden seeds and Irish potatoes la any quantity you may wish. Wholesale or retail. J. W. Scott a Co. -. f .v .!r Cabbage. Cabbaore. t 1 35 orates choloe Virginia cabbage ln eorl- slgnment Retail or by the crate. - 7. w. nests uy ....Finest, toll cream , cheese and Italian Macaroni, at Soott's ij ii&Jk,! f'Vivji sTwata'stt SaJe. Two new cottage with four roosts on Me- bane street, near the Graded School House. Apply at this OfltoW'Vlvf. )tf mf-lmo. For Bale. A or sOOO Salmon Brick. ? J. K. Taoit nuMf, 15, 1889. " No. 245. jnMtaav.VIkJna;. If Is Nannt Terry, formerly of Reldivtlle, offers her service a Dresa-Uaker to the la dle of the City of Greensboro and vicinity, guaranteeing satisfaction both In style and quality of work. Blie refer with pleasure to her patrons, Mrs. Judge BetUe and Mrs. J. W. Payne. Besldcnce on Chorch Street, In the dwelling formerly occupied by Mr. Oeorge Yates. Greensboro, N. O., Feb., im. tw SkseA Potatoes. Seed Potatoes. 73 Bbl choice seed Irish Potatoes. Early Rose, Peerles, Burbank and Beauty of Heb ron. Choice souud itock at reasonable prices at J. W. Bcott a Co'. WJiea passing Central Hotel (top at Cart- lands and examine the new Umbrellas both Gold and Silver Heads In "neat patterns, also Spring cloths In every variety asd ihade. New style scarfs, Dress shirt In new design, cellu loid collars and enffs and General Furnishing. Jukt Itecelved. Nice line of PIushu Dress Goods, Hosieries, Jerseys, Corsets, and most anything you want at the lowest prices. Dont forget to call. Respectfully, fi-tf G. H. Harm:. Mew f-'urnlture Niore. F. F. Smith, opposite S. S. Brown, ba opaned a new Furniture establishment, and Is now receiving hi stock, which he Intend shall embrace all article usually kept In hi line. He Intends to sell at such moderate rates that the price no less than the quality, will be an attraction to customers. Call and see Smith when In need of furniture. W0-tf ror Sal Choap. ,' One good bona, and buggy, names and Lap Robe. Th mare la only 8 year eld and per fectly safe for a lady to drive. Apply at this omce. ' . . ., 1 10-u . - 1 1 1 1 1 Valuable Property for Sale. -! 10 acre one mile from court House, on Asheboro 8U, (routing 675 feet on same street. This property la.' ana has been suoceaafuliv worked as a trucK and iruit rarm for U vears: Contains 1500 bearing grape vloe !45 bearing cnerry tree; mtw au otnere a m S yra. eli one uoaui ltnU'irtibi.'4 (J bniutug uiplt tree early and late 50 young, 3 to 8 yra. Old: ao bearing peaolies, aud 4i 1 8 yrs. oldt 65 plum trees, all varieties; some quince boshes ; a large asparagus bed In prime atder; hop vines; on ions, salad. One acre In strawberries, prime; two not beds pUnted, with feet, of glass, six cold frames, exttO feet with cover, all planted, inreetrtnem containing auw or let-, luce, sem ready for use; about 10, 000 cabbage, and 40,000 tomato and otner plants. -'On this lot are also 3 acre la oat and clover, 1 acre In rye. a good meadow, live good spring! within an area ol 50 feet 8-4 of an acre In oak r ove, a dwelling bouse containing 7 rooms, of them new; cellar 14x33, 8 feet deep. ' Al io necessary out houses. This property is open for inspection at any time. Apply to the proprietor , j, oik, er uus oniQtv . i-sT-tm Greatest bargains In the city can be had In Gentlemen's and Ladles' Misses' and Chil dren's Fine Shoes, at ' ' O. H. Botbtbb's. Bl stock lust received. Don't forget to call lt'yoa want to save money. - f9tf ' .. . . . .11 i, . '" for Kale. . I have for sale two beautiful building lots on Edge worth street In the city of Greensboro. Both are well situated and one has a splen did oak grove. Will sell cheap for cash. Ap ply to , Jas. W.Torbhv fS-tf ft Rale-: - v v. - Choloe building lot 7510 feet, in Eeogb's addition. North Greensboro, v ' anSl-tf ; j ; L, A. Bajlit. ' V- 1 ' iei -.. .- .1 " Egyptian Brand" at Bna-aur Cernl. Oar customers all 'recollect this oelebrated brand of f' Sweet Corn" we Introduced last season, and our large andjnorewing trade on it proves It to be' what we recommended. "The finest packed," is what we say of It One hundred dozen is what we bought for yon this season. Can for It It - " ",' ' ; '' ' J. W. Boott A Co'S. .Th Piedmont Bank Is open for bnstness for the present la The People's Five Cents Sav ings Bank of Greensboro. W expect to be in our own building In a lew weeks. , Jan.25-'89-tf.: , . . . , V Cashier. ; il,m VM."81rt! t' ' 1 I am Axed at the old ! Brookmana Stand, corner Sycamore and South Elm streets, where I shall be glad to wait on my former custom ers aud as many new ones as may ee lit to fa vor me. Here are seme of the things I keep for sale i- A full line of pipes, tobacco, anuft and cigars, strings for violin, banjo and guitar. Matches, soap, etafth, bluing) sugar, coffee and tea 1 candy, ralatns, figs and dates, canned goods, chipped beef, etc Bread and cakes a spsdalty, .:. . ; v. J. K. THOM. 'f ; . - ..... .' .; 't'liM, .': Our stock of canned 'goods Is complete, con listing of tha leading brands of , corn, toma toes, peaches, early June lima beans, peas, aprlootp, c Besp. f. 8. Bhelton a Co. u a rixrosa la O.-eensboro aad being consulted dally Dy oru of business an, Is a spltud d adver. Using medium.. The tmdltfon, i, lverH ing COLUMNS, mows what advertiser think. Offloe Jnnde Ben bow Hall, South Elm street Ho Crackers I W don't mean to tell vou anvthlnir ahont "Bos Crackers," as they sell themselves wherever Introduced, but we only wish to say we have received a fresh aupply better than ever (if possible.) J. w. boott Co '. W. Whlteheaa Offers for sale or rent his dwelling house C8 rooms) on Anheboro street, next door to West minster church. In a good neighborhood, with line ater, and located on ttie prluclpa resldeuce street of the city. Apply at resl deuce. anl4-tf !laiilesrruo. and Vlrulnla Buckwheut Flour Is what yon want these cool mornings fur breakfast A supply of .both received this week at J. W. HC'OTt A CO S. For Itenu Two dcslrnble liouxes in the best nelzhbor- iiooils In (ireensboro Also other houses for reut. Vat its Bros.. .. . .Try the "Grand Rpubllc" the best ol uar on ettrth fur 5 cents, at Tate Bro's drug store. oc2U-U .Bein the New Year aright, and keep It up, .Make your wile a present of a barrel of I'atapsco Superlative Flour the best In the world uetnaml It of your grocer, and take no other. , Yatem Bho., de-JS-tf Wholesale agents - 0 I'or Kale Cheap. ' One building lot on oorner of Edge worth and Gaston straeu, WxlWfeet, aud one lot front ing on Edceworth 100x146 feet One or both of these lota will be told low for cash. Apply at onoe to ME. Howard, . nlo-tf Greensboro Book Store. 0 . Baggage and Wood Buaineas. . E. M. AC. A. Hendrlx have established thumselve In the buaineas of drayage and Are wood supply for the acommodatlon of citizen. Their drays will meet all ln-comlng trains, and trunks and other bagrog will be) conveyed to and fro at all hours, day or night in any part of the city. Their woodyard will be supplied with wood of all descriptions desired, at rea sonable rates, whether the weather be fair or foul. Noadvantrge taken of the wee J . Or -dersleftat the store of Hendrlx A Pearoe, East Market street will have attention.' o314f 1 ' Tiree Dwelling Houses For Eent.. "(1) ' A oommodlousframe dwelling on Ashe boro street in front of Judge Settle's. , (14) , A conveniently arranged -and well slto- ntd frame dwelling .on corner of King, and torretl streets. 18) A lanre brick dwelling oonvenlentl situated and arranged, on King street" xwY-u ' - Appiy 10 ' ups. aoAnoo-&.rNv ' - 0" ' t . 't ' ' r ' For Ben. " I , . . ., , One or the best store rooms In town. 1 noia-tf i to M,HKir ' ,' 1 ' O and Bee for Voarself , At D. B. Yancey's, stall No. 5. situated at lower end of city market yon will see the tn- eaoaaire . or beta kind pan and link that ha been seen also Greensboro ba bad a markeL' Yancey l d termined to seep constantly en hand, some-. thing nice to piease ni customers, uom ran to call before buying your Snnday supply.' ww 4 TV1 I-C.J V.?is -VI (.' . ' H FrhOy.r.Oa t At railroad eating -house. These ovsters ' are extra large, aod from the Nansemond irtv. ' er bed. A limited quanttly old fanuUes ' Bend In Tour orders early, please. 1 . SeiO-H i j',,; A. x, VaaMOBb . ' . 0 1. ........ . " Hat Yon Seem tt ' -. ' The big red sign at the racket store. sote paper 80 quire, Thomas' black Ink 80, 60 lead pencils 3 for Sc. . Lace window curtains Tic worth tl.00. . .: 1 1 ; j ae'4-tf ' For Bent. . '. " r . Store room formerly occupted by B. A. Flam ming A co. Apply to " CO. Waioar. A Situation " Is wanted by a yonng lady to teach Drawing, Painting and Elocution, with other branohet If deslsfd. Apply to the .editor, of the Dally Workman. .. . . anA-tf C.I am determined to close out a bhr lot 01 Men' women' -and children' low out shoe a) - some pries. Come early and get your pick. ruiygg-U , . . . u. wnx AaMraut. 1 V. ' Hp Poetrr 1 But a fact that I have lust receive it of those Ladles' Oxford Ties at pr received a larar lot or those Ladles' Oxford Ties at price to en) ' everybody.-Also a lot of Hes' low cut ahor and children's Wigwam Slllpers at half oo Come and see them for yourself. - - - . Je39-tf ' s G. Wnx AjufvnQA, ' Jost Beoelved. "'.,':,.',- A large lot of banjo and violin string at ocSO-tf ' ' Tan Ban's. '!' 0 i' V'j-t-, ....Any person or persons wishing to nw i Chase a large brick dwelling house of 18 roost ' ' with three porches, that has been for yea a ' used aa a boarding house, or a neat eottage . f four rooms, or nice building lots cheap, oaa J ' aooomooacea on tn most reasonaoie term 1 y applying to , . . ;- , v D. F.Calpwux. . Good people all. If von need von Wm . alture varnished or repaired, carpet kv shades or oornloes bung, or any work don t v the house-furnishing line, please call on er ss . for Wk. H. MoNarLL, Thomas' Bulldinjt. upholstering a specialty. . " .- ': i . , Paint . ' 100 gallons .of paint for sale at a' pries le thaaflrsteoat.- - " D. L. HagalX- f-38-1 , ' For Beau ' Ths former Residence Of R, Gullett oa l t Market Street House has six raoms In gr 1 conuiuon. out nouses, good well 01 waer UUUU1UVU. UUI UUUOCB, gUUU Wl'H Ul V good garden.; Apply to B. H. Eees. :V'V mm
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