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THE DAILY WORKMAN . -,i('"fij .4 Six timet a weeks an Evening Paper, at 13.00 year, In advaiwje, ' For six, moatfcs, L50, for three month. 75 cent and to those who Eine aily Workman tsanxTcaa is e.eensboro aid being eensnlted tially oj a sorts of business men, Is a spttad'd adver. tialog medium. The atodt a, ; . .Ivertt lB 1.. COLUMNS, 1 pay . -$ , - PROMPTLY, va cent per month. On deterred payments, 85 oent per month, to pay expenst of ool tooting. Vol. 6. Greensboro, i N C, Wednesday, March 20, 1889. No. 249. shows what advertiser think. Office una Atrd ,1 lh pott ojflo in Grntboro,A 0., at $xnd-cku$ matter, Ben bow Hall, South Elm street. THE DAILY v WORKMAN, RAILWAY OUlDB.' , Grkknsboro, Feb. 1, 1889. EIGHMOKS OANTnxa BAILBOAD. Arrive from Biohmond at 9 42 a m 1080 pm 8 60pm 8 05 a m Leave (or Biohmond at 1TOBTH OABOUKA BAILBOATA. arrive from OUrlotU at ; 8 00 a m 840pm 9 50 a m 10,45 p m 8 25om 740am Wbom 10 50 p m Leaves for Charlotte at Arrives from Goldsboro at r M w LeaTM (or Qoldsboro at noBTa-vnrxiur h. 0. baOiBoad, Arrive from Salem at 7 45 a m ., ; 8 15 pm LeaTea (or Salem at 10 CO am ','. , " 10 54 pm ft ! i Ti T. BAILBOAD, Train Moving North. LeaTe Bennettsville at. .... . 5 20 a. m. Arrive at Greensboro. 2 25 p. m. Leave Greenaboro 2 53 p. m. Arrive lit. Airy... 6 50p.m. '.. ! Iraint Moving South. ' Leave alt. Airy. ......3 45 a. m. Arrive at Greenaboro . .7 45 a, m. Leave Greensboro. ....... ..10 05 a. m. Arrive at Bennettsville. 7 30 p. m. SCHEDULE OF MAILS:- -Mails going North closed f8 00 p m " Tffl.m " " Sonth " 800am T.S. " " ' M 900pm , " , " Salem Br'oh" , 9 00 a m . " " " 9 00pm " , East n 900pm " 'o.r.AT.T.B.B" 9 00am General delivery open from 8 00 a m to 6 0) p m., except during the distri bution of mails. The Money Order and Registered Letter otBoe open from 9 00 a m to 6 00 p m. ADVERTISING UMITATIOX. AUohurch notices, Including Sabbsth School, meetings for prayer, missionary meetings, weekly and other leotnret on ohurch work, inserted free of. charge, as heretofore, Also notices of marriages an deaths, hot exceed ing ten (10) lines each. All other announce ments subject to regular advertising rates.)! ? LOCAL IlTCmiGENCR Rev. R. G. Pearson, the reviv'alt 1st, is holding a series of meetings at Co1unb,a,S. C-Jr)y Col. Jas. T. Morehead and Mr. L. M Scott have gone to Asheboro to attend Randolph court. ', ' Misf Louise Tate returned to be'r home in this city last evening after a very pleasant visit to Danville, Are.( and Reidsyille, ; ? i - t i k . Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Branson, of Durham who have ' been visiting friends and relatives in this city,' have returned to Durban)." J.-.'; ,;'tX Miss Maie Keogb,' who has been on j '1 quite a , pleasant i visits to our neighboring city, Danville, has re turned to her home in this plaoe, , In the. chess, tournament at Dan ville, yt yesterday, between 'Dan ville and Martinsville, tbs) Danville elub won by a score 6i 26 to st. ; ' Marbied, atjOssipee at 6 o'clock, a. m. March 16. at the house of Rsv ritcnara, ot, Aiumanaw, Jtto, Miss .Viola Gutiori of Ossioee! ' 1 ri't c h' i n !'' a' t Weitminister thureh tft.ni'ahr at 9iaz ; o'clock bv Key, o u. tuiic ios aieepg, wuj tcentidue throughout the week. Evj ery'bne is cordially invited (or attend,. itev, tiau, noiwunstanwin 'jthm; tkrattnincr rtathf.f. nresched . ii.r t . . . ill ii. 1 in uonitni. ; ui H e uuu .' congress tio a at West Market Street .Church." " The interest in the tneetinj is well sustained. Those whs fail to 'hear, a sermon from this gifted, young r preacher miss a me gospel featt. He 'prechei iin tonight at; 8, . o'clock. rut ?al'.t cordially iavltei to attend. V ' Miss .Mary Anderion.tbe actress, who has been ill for several weeks, and who, it was thought, had lost her mind, was seen in Philadelphia en yesterdsy, and it is said talked per fectly rational. She intends sailing ior France at an early date lor a sea- son ot rest. We hope all our citizens . will do their bet to make the next cele bration of the Battle of Guiltord Court House a grand success. Gov ernor Vance will deliver the address on that day and extensive prepara tions are being'put on foot to accom modate the people on that occasion. We regret to learn that our young friend, Mr. A. G. Robinson, who has beer, here for the past year . or more with Mr. J. F, Jordan, intends removing to Danville in a few days. Mr. Robinson has many friends here who are sorry to learn ot his intended departure." " We learn that Col. Richard I. Dodge, of the nth Infantry U. S. Army, - has been - detailed by the Government to attend the Encamp ment of the State Guard at Wright ville this year. Col. Dodge is an uncle of Gen. Jas. D. Glenn, and is a native of Rockingham county. We had a call this morning from Mr. A. D. Smith of A. D. Smith & Co. These gentlemen are getting up a Historical and Biographical work cn Wettern North, Carolina. They' have just finished a similar work on Northern Alabama, . It will b e published by J. B Lippincott & Co., of Philadelphia. j 7 , ( vliV-:,,!. i...',1,' ., ....J. .':, One of the moat attractive features- of the Guilford Battle Ground celebra tion otf the 4tbv of( May next will be the Continental Oompaay dressed in continental, uniform.:,., The young gen tlemen who are to compose the eompa ny had their measure" taken on yester day' end Ui'iiniJform5 .wUl be ready for the celebration. ' A fife and drum oorpflabas been oranUed and will marcl wjth them onhasday; , First ApporNTMtNT.--Mr. Jas. W, Albright, of this city is the first person to receive an appointment, in North Carolina under the new admin Utatioo Hehas,' been appointed Agricultural 'Agent for , the State" of North Carolina.;;;; The duties of his office will not necessitate his removal from this place or the severenceof his connection with the North State. We arealwaya glad to see newspaper 'men rewarded1 and we cbngratuUte our friend Albright.'.': ! ! Hands OFF.-Let no body attempt to discourage o r defeat 1 the plan which teemi to.have been set W foot to colonize -the negroes of North Carolina on the toil of Arkansas for perKaps this scheme will iead tcO a solution of a problem long since' ac knowledged to be'difEcult of manage ment. If the hand ij Providence is in this scheme, and it be not opposed, but fostered by the white people,' we undertake to say that good will come of it Hew this ill to be w are not obliged to ' know. : (VVet wlk by faith ; not by sight.) The race and there is ."no agreement among otr )civ.s mei as, to , the ; plaa to attain the end, New let the problem work itself but." ' ','- , LIST OF LETTERS Remaining In the Postoffloe in Greens boro, N. On March 20, 1889) John Bales, Miss J. E, Bordin, Lizzie Albright, A. F. Block, John Bonner, M. B. Branch, Miss Ger trude Brown, H. C Atk inson, M. G. Burris, M. M Buelson, Mrs. Ruthie Carter, N.J. Dayii, Miss Ida Cobbs, Miss Esteta Dorsey, J. M. Dodson, J. W. Dodson, Mts. Mary b. Dur ham, Miss Mamie Fonville, J. D. Gardner, Mrs. L. J. Harris, Mms Pheby Graves, Mrs. W. G. Guy , E. E. Hurley, Miss Victoria E, Johnson, Adda Jordan, James Long, John W. Lockerd, Miss Fannie Mc Neill, Mis Bulah McCain, Miss Dora McCain (a), Rev. J. D. New. ton, Albert Meadow, Mrs. Lucy Mims, George Moore, Noble Pen nington, John D. Potts, George W. Revere, A.J. Ruffin, Mifs R. J. Snipes, W H. Sttatton, Robert Stephens, Jos. J. Stone, , Harry Wassermann, Merity Watson, James Wharton. " Persons calling for the above letters will please say advertised. Geo. II. GrkuwRm, r, M. Cbtcag Beef Having been appointed agent lor the sale of Chicago Beef, canned meats and iploed pig feet, I will keep a good stock. Fine, tender, sweet Beef on hand all the time. This meat will give entire satisfaction. ' It Is especlallj noted for being tender ud sweet, and as the cost Is only a traction wore than common meat why not use the Chlcaro meat and get some thing good? Austa!l laXc, Boast 10 and 13 1- 3c, Slaw. 80. AU mwits Handled nicety and on marble Counters. Beop. . , mao-lw - t J, B. HcoBS. Coontrr Hb" Oanaitrr Iaurd II We have a choice lot of Cou.try Hams all sizes, aiao some nice Country Lard. Stnd In your orders early and yon will get something nice. . -. , . J, W. Boott ft Co. , J -.. m.. , Oy ':: . more Florid Orange. We are daily expecting a small lot of Choice Florida Oranges, probab.f; the last we will have this season. If yon want any call early, at - J. W. Soott 4 0o,'s.. Another Ada We have the best selection of muslo ever ottered in Greensboro. Sheet Muslo 8 cents and S cents, book folio 30, 93, 40 and 45 cents. Dont wait Until the best pieces are gone. - f1 ' ' i, . Tbb Omoinal Backit Storb, ml4-tf , '', Next door to Express Office. , IHlnco Heat and Preoexrea ; Now Is the time for mince pies as everything else Is scarce. v We offel yon some ten pound palls at a bargain. We also have a nice stock of preserves and Jellies In 6lb palls. - ' ' " J.W. Scott a Co. II not T Why not 1 Send and get some of oar choice New Orleans table syrup and Vermont maple syrup. Ton will and it excellent, and we are selling lots of K. Callforltat J.W. Soott & Co.'s. ' ' Aook Hove I' ;. Only nve more days In which, to . pay your mils, (some old, and of long standing.) before we go North, and we know yon want bs to buy More Goods for you, hence let the cash come right along, this week.,' ms-Bt. a x-Y: s-v-h'u -:-, w. B. Mooaat s ;.,rCke,la)tiiae - We have secured the Agenoy for the cele brated 'American GelaUnes" guaranteed good (or better) than any and at a less price 15c or 8 packages for a quarter. - Try It and be oonvueed of Its quaUty and save money. nS:1 V'j -fer-:'. w. Boon r 1 We have received and to ttAn-iyfJyK i oar load, 800 bushels 1km'Sfjf I carload, 400 bushels Meal.'.' ' ..'A '-.-.'V' 1 car load, 1,C bushels White Seed Oats. ' V t loar load, 153 barrels Seed Potatoes. : .. . C tear load, 23,000 pounds Cu"ubage' l'car load, 20.CC3 pounds Ft Backs.'--,''.; t 1 car load, 23,0:3 lb 8Ma r..3o0.j. - r These goods will be soi l uw.- The Potatoes and Cabfc" js mast be , sold early. Call' 'or send .your ordors. :t,rJ-w;, Eocetok & Jfao. Umf. I have Just received a Car Load of Timothy and Clover Hay. D. L. Haoan. mi3-pt Waotled All coppers In' good condition of dates 1703, 17W, 1804. Prices accordingly. Inquire of L. Bendhelm at Pretzfelder A Co, or address, uil3-lw Lao. Bob ex, Alexandria, Ta. For Hale. A good second-hand Mason a Hamlin Organ In good repair. Cheap. Can be seen at my residence on Asheboro St. B. E. Jones Salesman for Byland A Lee. Corn, Corn, Cora. The Greensboro Grain Mill has on hand and to arrive within thirty days 5000 bushels of choice white and yellow corn, and feed In lots to suit all, and at prices which will Insure a trade to any who may need such goods. Call and examine, and you can save a per cent mS-tf Gjuck.vshopo Oeaix Mill. Business Opportunity Any one wishing to hod an opportunity for business in a line not crowdel, and la staple goods will call at this offloe. ' f 8t For Sale. The Denny Property, corner of Clay street and Bella, Meade Avenue, Is for tale. For terms apply to W. N. scales, Arty. m4-lm ForlUnt or Stale. Two new cottages with four rooms on Me- bane street, near the Graded School House. Apply at this Offii-e. m2-3mo. - For Sale. & or 4000 Salmon Brick. J. E. Thou. mS-tf. - jnantuanak.ing Miss Nannie Terry, formerly of RoldtvUle, offers her services as Dress-Maker to the la dles of the City of Greensboro and vicinity, guaranteeing satisfaction both lh style and quality of work, ; ' " 'v - She refers with pleasure to her patrons, Mrs, Judge Settle and Mrs. J. W. Payne. 1 ' Residence on Church Street, In the dwelUng formerly occupied by Mr. George Yates.. ; Greensboro, N. C, Feb., 4889. ., - 4w Peed Potatoes. Heed Potatoes. 75 Bbls choice seed Irish " Potatoes. ' Early Rose, Peerless, Burbaak and Beauty of Heb ron. Choice sound stock at reasonable prices at J. W, Soott Co'S.,,' y. , ,: ; ;., ., :- When passing Central Hotel stop at Cart- lands and examine the new Umbrellas both Gold and Silver Heads In .neat patterns also Spring cloths In every variety sod hade. New style soara, Dress shirts In new design, eel In-1 lold collars and cuffs and General Furnishings. . .. .. 1. Jiut Ilecelred. ,.!'' ' Nice line of Plushes, Dress Goods; Hosieries, Jerseys, Corsets, and most anything you want at the lowest prices.' Don't forget to call.1 ' . tfespeociuny, - ; ' j ffl-tf ,-.. -j;; j,. ii.G. H.B0T8TBBV' . ; For Sale CUcap One good horse and boggy, harness and Lap Robe. The mare Is only 8 years old and per fectly safe for a 4ady to drive. " Apply at this office.- - i64t Valaabla Propartjr for Sale. . 1 10 acres one mile from ' Court ' House, Oh Asheboro St.. frontlna M5 feet en same street. This property UP and has . been . auooessfuuy worked as a truck and irult farm for 13 years i contains 1506 bearing grape vines) 35 bearing cherry trees; also 50 others 33 yrs. old; . one dosen large pear trees; 30 bearing apple 'trees, early and late 50 young, 3 to 8 yrs. old; 80 bearing peaches, aud40 1 a 3 yrs old; 55 plum trees, all varieties; some quince boshes; a large asparagus oea in prune raer; nop vine;' on-, ions, salad. One acre In strawberries, ' prime; two h6t beds pUnted, with 850 feet of glass, six cold- framesv 8x80 feet -with cover, all planted, three f them containing 3000; or let tuce, seme ready for use; about 10,000 cabbage, and 40 000 tomato andetner plants. ' ' un tms io am at so acres in oats ana oiover, 1 acre hi rye. a good meadow, live good spring! within an area of 50 feet. 8-4 of an acre in' oak irrova. a dwelling hotue coctalnlmr 7. rooms. 5 of them new; oellar 14x33, 8 feet deep, Al so necessary out nooses.- mis property is open for inspection at any tliae Appqr to the proprietor - B. Vols, er this offloe. .. f-37-lm ....Greatest bargains lh the eityxah Wbad In Gentlemen's and Ladles' Misses' hd Chil dren's Fins Shoes; at 1' 1 O.'Bi Botjttk'e.' Big stock H ust : received. " Don't forget 'te call It yoa want to. save' money, ii, -,s;f0tf v'jt;'iVi'.''''''iii, FuSala. r " - t i have fer. sa1ew bWuUful boiling tots oa Edgeworth street la. the city 6f Greensboro.. ' Both are trail situated' and one has a' nlen- dld oak grove. '- Will sell cheap fot cash. ; Ap ply to' i' t k i Jas. W. ferbla. 18-tf ',U:-.'v , - V,', ''.: ....The Piedmont Bank Is open for bnsltfess for the present in The People's Five Cents Bar ings Bank of Greensboro. We expect to be In our own building in a few weeks, :. , 1 f i "- j; It. WIKSTBAD,. Jan.35-'894f, - t' CUler. !Vw Furniture sioro F. T. Smith. oDDOalte S. B. Brown, haa opaned a new Furniture establishment, and is now receiving his stock, wtiloh helntends shall embrace all articles usually kept in his line. He Intenns to sell at such moderate rates that the price no less than the quality, will be aa attraction to customers. Call and see Smith when la need of furniture. fjo-tf For Hale. Choice billldinir lot. T&xlSU feet. In Keno-h'. addition. North Greensboro. Jan3l-tf L. A. Bailit. Canned Uoodo Our stoek of canned goods Is com Die te. con. tinting of tlie leading brands of corn, torn, toes, peaches, early June peas, lima beans, peas, apncou, & Heap. 1. B. Hiieiton a Cu. Z. W. Whitehead Offers for sale or rent his dwelllna house C8 rooms) on Asbeboro street, next door to West minster cnurcn. in a gooa .neighborhood, with line water, and located on the Drtuclr. residence street of the city. Apply at rest denes. anl4-tf JUaulaSrruD. and Virginia Buckwheat Flour is what yoo want these cool mornings for breakfast, A supply of .both received this week; at 4. W. BOOTT C CO S. For Kent. Two desirable houses In the best neighbor iioods In Greensboro Also other houses for rent. Yatks Bbos.. . . .Try the "Grand Republic" the best ot gar on earth for 5 cents, at Tate Bro's drug store. ocB-tt ....Begin the New Tear aright, and keep It up, Make your wlte a present of a barrel of Patapaoo Superlative Flour the best in the world Demand It of your grocer, and take no other. - . Yatim Bros., ' deiW-tf Wholesale agents. " .. 0 ' . .. ' For Halo Cheap.' One building lot on corner of Edge worth and -Gaston streets, D5xl46 feet, and one lot front ing on Edgeworth 100x148 feet. One or both nf these lots will be sold low for cash. Apply at once to ' M E. Howard, . nld-tf - : Greensboro Book Store. 0 ' nag-gage and Wood nnlne. E. M, C. A. Hendrix have established themselves In the business of dravage sud or wood supply for the aouuimodaitlttroi-iaei.A. -Then drays will meet al, incoming trains, and trunks and other baggage will be oonveyed to and fro at all hours, day or night, in any pari of the city. Their wood yard will be sappied with wood of all descriptions desired, at rea sonable rates, whether the weather be fair or font No advantrge taken of the wepV"". Or ders left at the store of Heudrlx Pearee, East Market street will have attention. oBl-t ' For Bent. ': . .. f' . One of the best store rooms in town. 4 noU-tf - ' " to E. M. Haao Oe and So for Yonroelf. aii v. a auwj , duiu A. v. v. sauawu M lower end of city market, you will see tha lav est beef, mutton, pork, and sausage of beta kinds pan and link that has been seen since .Greensboro has had a market. . Yancey is dSM termined to seep constantly on hand some thing -nice to please his customers. Doutfal) to call before buying your Sunday supplyu 1. 1 Fresh Oratcra On lee. , ' i At railroad eating house. -These oysters are extra large, ani from the Nansemond rlv er beds. " A limited qoanttly sold fauiitles ' Send In your orders eairiy, please. i mm.x j aeio-u . ..r ,t a. x. vaaoa. ; t - ': Have Yon Soost IS! " .- '? The big red sign at the racket store.. (Note paper 8c quire, Thomas' black ink 80, So lead pencils 3 for Sc. Lace window curtains tic worth tfl.00. t f ! . . sei4-tf " For Bent. Store room formerly occupied by B. A. Flem ming U Co. Apply to ( O. G. Whiobv. ' .;(. '.ii J a' UtnsMloei -ui -1 Is wanted by a .young lady to teach Drawtar, Painting and Elocution, with other branoha, If dealreO.. Apply tothe editor oftheDallj Workman.,, , aue-tf : .'..'.I am determined to elose out a big lot sv Ken's women's and ehlldrens' low cut shoes some prioa. Come early and get you pick, U(ulyaa-U ,,,, r. G. Wiu.ABriBLV v 1 no 1 Jroetrv, . VtA a tact that I have lust received a We lot of those Ladles' Oxford Ties at Driosa toaw everybody.1' Also a lot of Hess' lew on aho anaoauaren s wigwam tuupers at sail sea come and see them for yourself. , :.r ' imx . G.WuABJfmiA; JTaiit'itoeellred.- '..- ( A large lot of banjo and violin strings a oeSlMf Tata BaoV A.;Anv person or persons wishing to tm Chase Urge brick dwelling house of 18 roup ' with three porches, that lias been for y asea as a eoaraing nonse, or a nm,t cott- four rooms, or nice building lots cheap, oo.l accomodated on the moat i . enni-1 .e tnti..j ( y applying to t; x 7it. ! D. F. Cixnwam . ! .Good people all. If yon need yenr ft aiture varnished or repaired, curii la Shades or corntws hu"-, or any wn l. ' t thehoup-funuHitlnor i :3l piie ctl on orsji for : WM. H. K.;.-.'i.L, iiiomaa' BolktsjL i Upholstering a seu.-.y. , , " rr I The former Re Market b., t. 1 condition, out hoi ., r goodgatdju. Ai. yt.i, ". t ca F c slit ro 1 v a . t
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