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"J i StV THE DAILY WORIiriAN, t IsrtBUSHSD L ' ,'f . 6U timet a week m aa Evening Paper, at $100 . ysar, la advance. Toi U aiontus, BUB, for three months, 7Soeuts, tad to those who pay PROMPTLY, : S3 eenta per Booth. On deferred payments, 85 cents per month, to pay exponas of ool looting. .... r j .THE DAILY WORKMAN) i MAruruaa , . . - la fi.-eensborff and being eonsnlted'aaUyoy a sort of business nso, U a self nd'd adrat. 1 -.-V using medium. Ths atndWoa .Irartt COLUMNS, . ; AMMi Vol. 6.;- ; - Greensboro, N.C., Saturday, March 23, 1889. No. 252. shows what ad vertlaer think. ; Offloejnoda Benbow Hall, South Eha street 1 I RAILWAY GUIDE. Grbknsbobo, Feb. 1,1889, . , BIOHMOITD DUmU BAX&BOAD. arrirea from Riohmond at ' 42 a m " " . - , v 1085 pm Learea for Richmond it - 8 W p m 1 " '8 05 am KOBTH OABOURA SAILBOATX Arrives from Charlotte at 8 00 a m M .,,,,.. - , .' 8 40pm Learea for Charlotte at 60 a m .. . 10,45 pm Irrives from Goldaboro a V 8 25 o m .. 70m Learea for Goldaboro at : f H DC m J t ..v.V;v 4 10 60p m KOBTa-TMTKKIf Hi a BADSOAD. ' ' ' arrirea from Salem at - T 45 a m w - 8 15 pm Leaves for Salem at ' 1000am , -, r 10 64 pm . CiTiili . BAILBOAD, Train Moving North. . Leare BennetUville at . 6 20 a. m. Arrire at Greensboro. . . . . .2 25 p. m. Leare Greensboro,' ......... ; 2 50 p. m. Arrire Mt Airy... 60 p. m. r. lrain$ Moving South. , . ! Leare Mt. Airy. . . . . . . . .Y. . . .8 45 a. W Arrire at Greensboro ....... .7 45 a. to. Leare Greensboro.. .,..-...10 05 a. m. Arrire at Bennettaville .7 80-p, m. SCHEDULE OF MAILS: Mails going North oloeed (8 00 p m M ". H " " . 7 80 m HV: " South' " . 9 00am ... . 900pm' ,SalemBroh,, 9 00m. , " " ....,: . 9 00pm " " East -r- " . 9 00pm "o.F.aT.T.B.B" 9 00am ' General delivery open from 8 00 a m to 6 03 p m., exoept daring the -distribution of mails. tTba Money Order and Registered Letter ofHoe open from 9 00 am to 6 00 p m. , ADTEBTI811VO 1,1 MITATION, .,- AU church notices, Inolndlag Babbath School, meetings for prayer,' missionary meetings. Wtjeldr and other lectnres on church work, 'nxvtijaree of charge, as heretofore.! Also rrv? marrlne and deaths, not' exceed ,iug ten (10) lines each. All other announce' Ji ments subject to regular advertising rates. ' v L00AL INTELnGENOE Messrs Robert and Jim Holt of Burlington are fieje to day.- Fish Mate's it the ' place to buy Clothingand Hats. Read their big ad. on 3rd pa'se.'. ' v' V X ' J; --'' ' 1 ' ' '"' . ; ,? : Miss Mamie Williams' who ban been visiting In this city for several , weeks past, left, vfor her' home fin Raleigh this morning. ,- " . . . , The Greerisboro Choral Society wiU meet at the W. C.' Tf: U ti&U - this 'eyening"at.:7;3of o'clockr'. The ociety will meet in the W C. T. U '. Hall hereafter , Qiiite a strange anair is reported 1 from the neighborhrod of Winton, north eastern. N. ' C. A colored man is In jail for the murder of iwo .' of his own children, aad ma'dted men have, made an attempt to take the murderer from the jail .. and lynch him. One attempt failed, and anoth er is to be made, it is thought. m i V.' . Fakb to the Guilford Battle Groond'".Cbl8bration.'-J a d g e Schenck hss received the following froai Mr.W.' A. Turk, District pas er;er Agent R. k D. R. R., in - re 1 gard to ' reduced 'rates, to Guilford - ' battle Ground Celebration on May , 4tht ' ' ' 1 , Ralegh, N C, March ao,' 18S9. UDGS D. SCHKNCK, ' , ' Pre ' nt, Greensboroi N. C Djar Li:, ' - Yours o the 19th lo hand " ir y r-ror'pt ei'rc' "n. , ' t.rtj I iva t -5 rates -, r-1 if j j t' OUR CHURCHES TO-MORROW. BAmsT Church. Preaching at It a. art. and 8 p. m., by Rev. W. R. Gwaltney, the pastor. , . - . Sunday School at 9 :3c a, m. Sunday School at the Mission Chapel (East Greensboro) at 3 p.' m. AU are cordially invited to attend all these services. - r . Westminster Presbyterian Church. Preaching at if a.m. and 4 pnm. by Ihe' pastor Rev, E. W mith. , 'y ) ? :!""";' Suuday School at 2 130 p. m. Prayer meeting every afternoon and preaching every night all during the wee. . Strangers welcomed to all ef these .ervices ' ! ' .-V 4 1 ' - r ' 1 i 4 West Markbt. Street Church. Preaching at II a. m., and 8 p. m. by the pas'.or, Rev. J. E. Mann. Candidates for membership re ceived at morning service. Service in the afternoon at 4 p. ro, Sunday School at 9130 a, m., Prof. W. F. Alderman, Suptv , ' ; St. Barnabas Church Notices for Tomorrow. Early Celebration at 8130 a. m. . ;-' , Service and. Sermon at i t a. m. ; .. Sunday School at 3 p, m.t Service and Bfbie instruction at ..... "H , 4:30 p. an.--:: f . ' Early celebration Monday at 8 i 30 Lenten Services every day at 8 : 30 a.jn. and 4 1 30 p. m. , Centenary , M. E.' Church.- Preaching it il.in, and 71 45 p. m. by the pastor, Rev.' Enoch L. Stame). - U !:'V'r'"':':'A'V;V'' Sunday Scnool at 3 p. ml, J. R; Mendenhall, , Supt.i ' j i j . l The public cordially invited to at tend all these services, , -j ' ;: A Relic of 1863. A friend has very kindly presented us a copy of the Wilmington 'Daily v Journal ?'ot March '' 19, 1863., . It is a vvery in teresting relicJt i The f Journal . wa published at that'time, as for a num ber of years previous, by Mess." Ful ton & Price, the former of whom was the editor, and well known for his ability., At the date- of ,1863 .the Journal was a 16 cel., 4 page ' paper, but the columns, were wideand tbe pages were iaxiS Inches, ' making it but a fraction smaller than the Daily Workman.' ;' - , " ;'- . ' The more prominent matters which strike the eye of .the reader' in glanc ing over this copy of the Journal are -Military Notices, signed by W. H. 0, Whiting, Brig. Gent. Command inz, and W.S. G. Andrews,' Milita ry Corn msndant: Railroad Schedules, the ;WUmigton ..and Manchester Henry M. Drane, Geni. ; Stfpi the, Wilmin(ton and- Weldorii S. ,L. Fremont, Chf. Eng. and Supt. The VVilmirj-'-in, C'aailotte and R. R. R. Rcr p. Atkinson, Master of Trans portition. -' ' " - - TUee announcements fCte on the first f rg, and , are followed by a varied of matter in the shape of ad vertie'nents, such as a Starch llanu- Lc ry at Lycc'-bury, Va. V. J. Cvlteriin & Co. Cape Fear Land far Sale, Administrators Sale ot Ne eroes - to the estafe of En-'! r,L' I !;cd. Cc':c'stra- tL.it 'jcfV.,.!"sCo:l anJ Iron FT -'"'t1 ".It'lcf J-La Talor's rc t v nr.. 3 r.CKr 1 -vrt'ia Chat l oc.v..ty. On.the same page Walker Meares, druggist, adrertises as "Just Received per Steamships Cornubia r.nd Giraffe, from Liverpool, Sweat spts Nitre, Bermuda Arrow Root, Powd Rhu. barb, Carb. Ammonia, Cream Tar tar, Superior Black Teas, for sale in lots to suit purchasers, while W, J. Vestal, of Raleigh, advertises , for sale, one barrel of alum and one keg of Sal Soda. - 1 The fourth column has a number of notices relating to deserters and runaways, with rewards for. capture. The editorial - page contains news announcements, taken from "Nassau dates of the 14th inst," "by a Tecent arrival." These items relate largely to blockading incidents, ; including mostly the rumored capture of certain Conderate blockaders by United States cruisers. But it would be tedious to write up these' matters here, though they-would be-interesting to some of the survivors. One pleasant thought about the matter is that Maj. Atkinson, who was in ser vice then in Connection with railroads is still in ths same line of business after the lapse of twenty six years. . . .Having bought tbe entire livery Interest of Mr L. F. Bom, ths undersigned will oonduct the business at (he same plaoe In tbe future. Their street carriage and baggage wagon will meet all trains and attend ' all calls. Orders left at the stables will be promptly attended to. Fisu Tatum. m23-lw City Market . Notice, D. B. Tanoeyhas ordered the west- am CMoago beef, and. hones,- Jhajj ItfJitra on market tomorrow morning:" He has valM bought ont Mr. J. F. B. Clapp and will here after be found at BtaU No. ?. fronting Mr. J. B. Hughes' stand. .Don't tall to call en Tanoey. Be means to suit )0ir taste. ?'. f mS&4'i- Brick. Brick, .Brlelui"' I hare In this City 8,000 (all hard; second handed brick: and 1,000 second handed Salmon Brick for saleVl Apply to ' K,.:i b ; - Dobbin Holmes, Agent, ndl-lw : ' ' " MoAdoo House. ' ' ' ' Chloaa; Bel, . , Having been appointed agent for the sale of Chicago Beef, earned meats and spiced pig feet, I will keep a good stock. - Fine, tender, sweet Beef on band all the time. - This meat will give entire satisfaction. . It Is especially noted for being tender and sweet, and as J the oost la only a traction more than oominon meat why not use the Chicago meat and get some thing good? A14 steaks ,12X0, Boast 10 and 13 1-ao, Stew 8c AU meats bandied nloely and on marble Counters. Beep.:-; ; i.:-. maO-lw- J. B, Huohs. ' Dior Flarlda Oiaagea. , ' We are daily expeotlng a small lot of Choloe Florida Oranges, probably the last we will bare this season. rlf yon want any call early, &V?-:'-iMi3vM i- J- W.-SOOTT 00,'fc v" ) : '';!' !''. V'.' aeineraa., ,r; . . i We have the beet selection of music ever Oflered In Greensboro. Bheet Muslo'8 cents and 5 oenta, book folio 90, 83, 40 and 49 cents. Dont wait until tbe best pteoes are gone, t.' t t , ; , , . Tbb Okioihai. Baockt 8TOBa, ml4-tf . , , , Next door to Express Office, c V1 i -i - '.'i e isfsj e r i ' 1 - " , Mines) 91ea Suad rr err.' ' --... How Is the time for mince pies aa everything else is scarce. ' We offer yon some ten pound palls at a bargain. 1 We also haVe a nloe stock of preserves ana jemes in wo paus. -, , ; ' . L . , . .W.BccttDo. ' II mat Why s 1 Send and get some of our choice Not Orleans table syrup and Vermont maple s- t. . Yon Will and It excellent, and we are s- lots of It. Call for It at I J. W. Eoon !. Go.'s. Plenty vIGoU. We have received ard to arrive Icarlcl, til: ' 'iC n, 1 carle .3, 4 3 t 'it a 1" . 1 car load, l,c:9 bu::'' f.lIte F. tear load, 1CD b ,rr f t Po' lcar K'-i.t",'1 Jr1 "iC." . loarloal,V Dp . iTtr lcsrKiJ,:," 01 bf 'jr.. I T! e ")o te .-.lid low. ' aiidC;' 9i Xba a 1 e t jourOidcs, ' Koi I hare Just received a Oar Load of Timothy and Clorer Hay, ' D, L, Haoa. mi3-6t Cawatry Haaasl Vastaitry Iurd 1 1 i We hare a choice lot of Country Hams all sizes, atso some nloe Country Lard. Send m your orders early ana you wlU get something nloe. , J. W. 800TT A Co. for Bale. . A good seoond-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. Cora, f'frn, Cora, . . The Greensboro Grain Mill has on band and to arrive within thirty days 6000 bushels of choice white and yellow corn, and feed la tots to salt all, and at prices which will Insure a trade to any who may need such goods. Call and examine, and yon can save a per oent'' ' m9 tf . ,. OaasssneMo Grai Mill. , Boxiaees Opportuaitf. . Any one wishing to And an opportunity for business in a line not crowded, and in staple goods will call at title offl)e. . f Stt ' f'Sal ; The Denny Property, corner of Clay street aod Belle Meade Avenue, Is for tale. 'For terms apply to W. N. Soalbs, Atty. m4-lm .,i ... ' ' rr Utatt r kale. Two new cottages with four rooms on Mo bane itreet, near the Graced Scbqoi . House. Apply at this ODlce., ' ' mS-lmo. :,.J . -ii ,. , . Y ' - :.-.; fwaale. . .-,uV:.t , i or 4000 Salmon Brick. ) J. E. Thom. , m3-tf. 'J . 1 1 'Mantua-flaking. ; .- Miss Nannie Terry, formerly of Beldsvllle, oilers hdrserrloes as Dress-Maker to the la dles of the City of Greensboro and vicinity, guaranteeing aatlsfactloa both In style and quality of work. ; She refers with pleasure to her patrons, Mrs. Judge Bettle and Mrs. J. V. Payne. ' Besldenoe on Cburuh Street, In tbe dwelling formerly occupied by Mr. George Yates. i Greensboro, N. C, Feb., 1889. , 4w Seed Potatoes, dee Pctatoea. . yv 1 75 Bbls choice seed Irish , Potatoes. Early Bose, Peerless, Burbank and Beauty of Heb ron. "Choloe sound stock at reasonable prloes at J. W. Scott Co's. Whea passing Central Hotel stop at Cart landsand examine the new Umbrellas both Gold and Silver Heads In neat patterns, also Spring cloths In every variety and .hade. New style scarfs, press shirts In new design, eelln lold collars and cuffs and General Furnishings. ; 'X''-Z-: i Jut Hocclved. ' ,'. i Klce line of Plashes, Dress Goods, Hosieries, Jerseys, Corsets, and most anything yon want at the lowest prices. . Dont forget to call. ;j -i-. Bespeotfully, -.-". One good horse and buggy, harness and Lap Bobe. The mare is only 8 years eld and .per fectly safe for a lady to drive. 't Apply at tJfts oince. io-u . Valuable Property lor Sale.. x ' 10 acres one sille fruin liourt House. 'on Asheboro St.. fronting US feet on same streeL This property is, and har been successfully worked as a truck and nmft farm for ID years; contains 1506 bearing grape vines; 25 bearing onerry trees; also so others a a yrs, old; one dozen large pear trees; X0 bearing apple trees, early and late 60 young, 3 to a yrs. old; 30 bearing peaches, aud4J 1 yrs old; 6S plum trees, all varieties; some quince bushes; a large asparagus bed in prime wder; hop vines; on ions, saiaa. - one acre in strawnerries, prime; two but beds pUnted, with 830 feet of glass, dl W ,H UrttA Xu ' All planted, three f them containing 8000 of let tuce, seme ready for use; about 10,000 cabbage, and 40 000 tomato and otner plants. ' . un inis lot am aiso acres in oats ana otover, 1 acre in ne. a aood meadow, live aood sDrlnin within an area ol 90 feet. 8-4 of an acre In oak rove, a dwelling house ooctalnlng 7 rooms, of them new; oeilar 14x22, 8 feet deep. Al so neoessary out bouses. This property is Den for Inspection at any time. Appir to the proprietor B. Voiz,erthls offloe. f-87-lm v V. ..Greatest bargains in the city can be had in Gentlemen's and .Ladles' Misses' and Chll- dren'a Fine Shoes, ' at - G. H. Eots aa'a. Bla stock lost McwYsfc Don't forget to call It y?a want to save nioney. : : ' Ktf Xu.fs.- , pf sale. " ' I have for sale two beautiful building lots on Edgeworth street In the olty of Greensboro. Both are well situated and one has a splen did oak grove. , Win sell cheap for cash, i Ap ply to - i Jas. W. Forbls. i ; . L -tf The piedmont t.irk Is open for business for the present In TUe Fet i !e's Five Cents Sav-li-s r ,iik of Ci '.wo. We espect to be In o urownbuUJIng In a fuwue ,, , , J. H, T.'iysTEAn, New Faraiture store . i ; . .... i.u, uinni d, d. crown, nas opened a new Furniture establishment, and Is now reoelvloir his stock, which hAintann. .hn embrace all articles usually kept in his Una. uiieuos w eu aisuch moderate rates that theprloeno less than the aualltv. win ha .n attraction to customers. Call and see Smith when In need of furniture. fiO-tf . rr Rale. Choloe bulldlnir lot. 7sn.vi ft in r.. addition, North Ureeasboro. , . " janai-u , L, A. BiiLtr. , Canned Uda. ' Our Stock Of Canned iroods la flnmnlata Mn. ' slrtlng of the leading brands of corn, toma toes, peaches, early June peas, lima beans, peas, apricots, e. Besp. T. 8. Shelton Co. Z. W. Wbllebead Offers for sale or reut his dvaiiinffhnnu a rooms) on Asheboro street, next door to West" minster church. In a good neighborhood, with nna aster, and located on the prlndpa residence street of the city. Apply at rest -dence. anu.tr MaDlearran. and Virginia Buokwheat lour Is what yon wanttheee cool mornings for breakfast. A supply of .both received this week at " w.soottACos. ' ' ror Henb " ' Two desirable booses In Uie krxt. iMihhn. aoodsln Greensboro,. Also other houses fat rdht. Yatbs Buna.. . ' ! 0 ' ' . . ..Try the "Grand hDabilc" the fut gar on earth for 5 cents, at Tate Bro's drua store, - ,. ac20-ti ; .. . .Begin the New Tear aright, and keep it -np, Make your wile a present of a baril of 1 Patapsco Superlative Flour the best In the world Demand It of your grocer, and take no other. . ; u.y : : i . - Yarn Baos., de38-tf ' Wholesale ageuU ' ,; . ,, . ' For al Cheap.- ' ' One building lot on corner or Edgeworth and S Gaston streets, 95x148 feet, and one lot front- -Ing on Edgeworth 100x146 feet. One or botb. " of these tots will be sold low for cash. ' Apolr atonceto V u. . . . u . K. Uowm, , nlft-tf , Greensboro Book Store. ' Baggage ana Wm4 fta.inn R. M. C A. Uendrlx have eaUbUshed i themselves In the business of drayage aud Ato wood supply for the acommodatlon of eltlaens.' ' Their drays will meet all ln-uomlng trains, and trunks and other bgzage will be conveyed to and fro at ail hours, day or nh?ht, 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. Or-, vvv.v v. uouuti, o rnnK aet Market street will nave attention. 0814 I . ' ' far Kens. . . . t: One Of the best store mom. In tram 1 I nolUU m a ,,to . I; B.M.HUD . : t '" " fla and Mm ' ' " . ' At D. B. Yanoer's. stall Nn. a ntn.tl t1 lower end of city market, you will see the nna : est beef, mutton, pork, and sausage of both kinds pan and link that baa been seen slaos Greensboro has had a market. Yancey is da. ternrined to seep constantly on hand some-, thing nice to please his customers. Doiit fall to call before buying your Sunday supply. v . uuru . .. . . , o'.i- Freak Orators Oa lea. ."S : At railroad eating bouse. Thwa ontara are extra large, and from the Nansemond rlr er beds. - A limited' quanttlv sold faudllen Send in your orders early, please. se!5-tf. : A.T. Vs-aon. ; . . V i Have Ton Seen It 1 I The biff red slew at the racket atom. nm . paper So quire, Thomas' black Ink 8c, So lead pencils 9 for 8a Laos window curtains Tie ' worm. BLU0.. , ,r . , ; :. ae4-tf , ' 'f'-.t J.-MlTt For Beat, -'i i:1?' ' Store room formerlToocuotedbvB. A. Vbnai' mlng A iCo. Apply to 4 .O.G. Waian. t Is wanted by a young lady to teach Drawing Painting and Elocution, with other branch if desired. Apply to the editor of the Dally Workman.. y,., . anft-tf . . .1 am determined to close ont a blir lot M Men's women's and chlldrens1 low cut shoes al some prloa, . Come early and get your pick. : uiyaa-u . . , , -u. wiM,Awtwj, v .'lj y- i i " Uo-Poatrv,. , hat I have limt received a kw lot of those Ladles' Oxford Ties at prices tosuu' everybody, Also a lot of Hess' low ont ebo and chlldieu's Wigwam Slllpers at half ooat i Come and see theia for ronrwif. .- , J34' r'v i.; &: .r,v-'-:-'G.WiUiABBratBw , ..'';:.'.". ' a . V! t . jtnwt Hecelred. , A large lot of banjo and violin string at ' oomf .,; j' iiM, - Tat Hao'a. ' ' ....Any person o'P"K)ns wlnhlrf to r-it. . Chftse a large brick dweittn ho"B of 18 m : wan three porches. ' tliut L s bi a fcr . a oiM'.d as a boarding honnn, or a D)1 t &' f (o.ir roniiis, or nkie bailu iiir lmg c 1 1 Scii .aiiidontue most r'" e i i. S'" "gtO . .', D. k ilAUJU amU i o . ... .Good pecrile aU, If yon iimiI vn-r T alture vrnrhtvl or 'f' 1, t L s'lat'.fMsorforc-i-tii hiin-t,r . , . . ' tue ho : '" li.m, r i r for ' v j. tu . . ,, ; . , i Ctw . t at . T sf -V tt goui fc ' 11.' ( . -v. . 17
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