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, ,J. THE DAILY WORKMAN, : ; a riuiin - 81s timet a week m to Evening Paper, at $3.00 year, Id advance. For six months, 11.60, for three months, 75 cents, tad to thoee who ?' ( .'PROMPTLY, 5 oeats er month. On deferred payments, So cent per month, to pay expenit of ool lectlsg. tCnttrmi at On pcti ojflo in Urmbcro,JS C, at eotm4-clan matter. '.''.. ' . , it " The Baily mfMm. Vol. 6. Greensboro, N C, Saturday, April 13, 1889. No. 272. RAILWAY GUIDE. Greensboro, Feb. t, 1889. BIOHMOJCD DARVXLLa RAILBOAD. Arrives from Riohmond at 9 42 a m " 1085 pm Leaves for Kiohmond at 8 60 p m 8 OS am WORTH 04BOLISA UILSOID. Irrirea from Charlotte at Leave tor Charlotte at i Arrives from Ooldsboro at M M M Lea?ei for Ooldsboro at 800a m 8 40 pm 9 60 am 10,45 r a 8 25 o m 740am ' " 10 50 p m OBTH-WBSTK&lf 5. a BAILBOAD. Arrives from Balera at 7 45 a m " " " 815 DD Leave for Salem at 10 00 a m " " " 10 54 pm O. P. a T. T, RAZbBOAD, 7rain$ Moving hortk. are Bennettsville at 5 20 a. m. Its at Greensboro. 2 25 o. m. eave Greensboro 2 50 p. m. nve Mt Airy 6 50 p. m. J rain i Mtmna South. pare Ml Airy 8 45 a. m. J rive at Oreenaboro ..7 45 a. m. tare Oreenaboro 10 05 a. m. tve at Bennetteville 7 SO p. m. SCHEDULE OP MAILS: Vila going North closed 18 00 pm i " " " 7 30 am V " Bontb 9 00am X- " " 9 00pm ValemBr'oh" 9 00am " 900pm H " SflDnn r.b" '9 00am pen from .8 CaV m fleetinire. ar - bhnroh work, heretofore,' ... Also J All other announce- sararusing rates.. . . Jn IlfTELLIGENOE. yioeral , waters ;igb' toTate drug store. Clerk Molton has p-one to Hi?h it. . .- -xi nvi: I ' m ' 1 Ml v'H'. tl 4 -Solicitor Tom Settle came in on i northern train. Lieut. Gov. Holt went 'down ( line east this morning. . r r; . V-Rev. T.' L "'White 'spent last Jght here, with his family,1 on the j$.y to Cleveland Springs'. " .' " The Treas. different of the t churches for Mp ', Pea,ron meeting will please pay in to ' Vf E. Bevil Geo, Treas. by the 20 instant, ; . i Jiyely. . We do not guarantee the guess about how Many ; additiboat cAr loas'or stohe "will . require to complete the job 1 It may . not be more than twenty. !M . ; ' Married, near Flat Rock Guilford county, Abril 2ikt aefcl'p. ni by Rev'.' J. A Bowlee M i I Mabtin McMich Afei to Irs'.Mol. us D. ti&iuifc'W'; ff;diiiito 'J, iff. Creek, who goes to the meeting oi thS-SLfe eiiical Altio; ';ar Ebi5l)i cattdldWjjfor 1 State license, came own! on the -C" F.:& Y. tnitn tn,i inoroing. ', '2V . ; 'I.', .' !. i nil ' ;.: .,''';'' -segilar eervicet wiQ W held t ScWatthewe M. E-'tChurct . to-mo roiiir.$uaiypcbpo) it&xlsid: -'ib Preachtng it 3 'o'clock p. m. and ,at i3 "p..mi bf the pastoc. j ;Prayr nees ings during fVeek at 4 o'clock p. m. spd breaching at $ o'clock Jujng the Week b Rev A. H. Newaom of Winston. All are invited to coins. . Music Festival We have before us the illustrated circular of the Sixth Music Festival, to be heiJ at Peters burg, Va. May 21st to 24th. The programmes lor the several days are lull and attractive, and furnish a large vaiiety of pieces, and it is claimed that the festival will be the grandest, the most artistic ever held in the South. A guarantee fund of $(2000. A superb orchestra ot nearly 40. A grand chorus of 250 voices. A festi val chorus of 400 children. Railroad rates have been reduced for the oc casion. A new, beautiful and spa cious Academy of Music, in Peteis burg will be occupied by this im portant festival. What to Do with Convicts. jTbe perplexing ttate of aflairs corrected with the State penitentiary is something calculated to put people to thinking. The Biblical Recorder, which has a very sensible article on the subject, says : 'Apparently, the only solution is to have no criminals. We think there is one countrv which makes aJC.crirti. inal offences subject to. capi Mr. Geo. S. Wills came up from Chapel Hill last night, and went up to Charlotte this morning in the inter est of a voluntary missionary move, mcnt which has taken hold upon a number of the University students, and which, judging from the charac ter of the persons engaged in it, bids fair to accomplish much good. Sue cess to such a praisworthy enterprise. IrLh PttM tmr Tfikla I'M. We har a few bniheli ef nloe Irish potatoes for table dm. At low prloec -feblJ-tf Horrron A Bro. Cabbaf. riaau. One million open air Cabbage Plants at 10 e. per bondrrd. Alao Sage, Beet, Tomatoe, Pep per and Asparagus Plants, cheap at J. W.LANDBETHS, Vegetable Garden Eaet Market Bt. ....Buffilo L.ltbla.watT, fresh and spark ling, together with other lalneral waters, always on draught at Tate Bros. Drag Store. If lie. . , -Since advertising the "New Local Anesthet ic," and having ned It so eaooesnfnlly on my many patltnta, I bave decided not to charpe extra for tuung It, but will ooj" teeth without pel for for the past al3tf "Brldgewater" flour took the premium at the Paris Exposition and It la going to "Take the Cake," here after It Is Introduced. "Bridge water" Is sold and guaranteed to please by J. W. Boott A Oo. T BaUdan. LOVK & BKOOKi, dealers In all kinds of rough and dressed lumber, laths, slilnglea, sash, doors, blinds, every species of material used In building: are also CONTRACTORS, with expertonoe and all necessary facilities for putting np work in a SATISVACTOBr MAN NEB. Those who would build to the best ad vantage should call on Love A Brooks. Win. Lore, afl-80d a. f. Brooks. r . Plg-a la Clovar. Jnst received this game. 6-lw E. M. Calddeogb a Bro. raund al Laws. What? A strictly first claaa Patent (lour at a reaaaabl prloe. The "Brldgewater" will flU tne bill for a gool article and at a price much leu than any other floor of the same grade. Try a sack and yon will be pleased. Sold by . i, W. Boott A Co, Valnabla Preparer far Sale. I ofler for .ale my brick d wrlllng and store house situated In South Greensboro near the Methodist Centenary. Tne dwelling has 6 ma, has all the coovenlencles, well on the Airn and stable In the yard. The store 3d and Is oonvenlently .situated for 'a-.iaeiia. ". m THE DAILY VORKMAfl is a riiToaa la Q.-eensboro sad being eoasultad aalJy , a sorts of buslnass Si so. Is a spltad'd advst tUlog BMdium. Ths ndlfea .Ivarfl in. COLUMN 8, snows what advertUer, think. Offlos eadr Ban bow Hall, Booth Elm street far SaJa C'brap. One good horse and bnggy, harness and Lap Robe. The mare Is only H years eld and per fectly safe for a lady to drive. Apply at this offloa, o-tl New FaraMara Mara, P. P. Smith, opposite 8. 8. Brown, bu opaned a new Purnlture asUblUhtnont, and Is now receiving his stock, wbloh belntenas shall embrace all article usually kept In bis Una. Ue Intenas to sell at such moderate rate that the price no leaa tban the quality, will be an attraoUon to contomers. Call and see Smith when la need of furniture. fjo-tf Choice bulletin addition. North Janaitf rat- Sala. if lot, 75x1 10 feet. In Keogh'l Oreeosboro, L A. Bailit. Caaaed (iaaaa. Our stock of canned goods Is complete, eon sirtlng of the leading brands of corn, toma toes, peaches, early June peas, lima beans, peas, aprloou, ao. Uesp. T. 8. Shelton a Co. Z. W. Wkltahaaa Offers for sale or rent his dwelling house (S rooms) 00 Asneboro street, next door to West minuter church. In a ood neighborhood, with line water, and locate.! on the phuolpa readenos street of the otr. Apply at res:, deooe, nlf-tf Mtulaivvnn and Virginia Buckwheat Flour Is what yoa , waattlMias cool morntom fur orMkrut 1 " wn rwjwvea mis wees at '"..' . SCOTT COA Far Hml Two desirable bouses In the best nehrhbor noods In Oreenaboro. Also other houmn iatksBhoV is "Grand Bpubllen-- rent. r :.Vf th There .!.( St ..iminali ... A does not know what toioritht.,cl' when caged up. A man is not bound to be crimiBsLIthe will be one, society should neither be aggravated by bis'praclices, if at large, nor be taxed for his sustenance if confined. EvideWly there ia need 1 tor ; more wisdom than any man , among us seem to possess, but,' the ' conclusion wdtd seem to be Irresistible that while humanity has devised the pen. itentary, the result ot it is to mske the criminal partially comfortable while the taxpsyer is made to suffer in paying lor his support. We have always held that it ia wrong to at-1 tempt to punish the guilty by confine snent, for besides beeing si failure as a means of reformstion, it is" an op pression upon those who j are, taxed for the suppott of the institution If, therefore, such revulu as ff Itow the penitentiary system were to attend upon any other State Institution a' failure to reform the -eubject or to prevent crime, and the levying 'of In creased burdens upon the taxpayer such institution; would, we , think, deserve to be voted a failure. ' It ' is an alarming fact that so many of the moat desperate crimss . done in the , State are committed by parsons who have aerved one or more terms in the; penitentiary. ;,. 1 - y f t..:; , ; TJie question titowevfj aeeinsf (to vm novavio run toe penitontiary ti jbw tnat it may not be a burden on , the taxpayer, white we think the que. tjon ahould .be, is not a penitentiary system tor North Carolina in itself a necessary failure?" ' i A people who had tried the whip ping post and fdund it effective, and thsn suffered themselves to be ridi culed tout ' of ' it by persons ! who claimed to, . have superior inlligence and huMsnity to that of Moses might expect to bs confronted by just : such a question as now comes up for so lution -"What shall ba our convicts f V . 1 done w ith order. 4 a aer ior apr. Davie street, oppowrny jriakt r .: FraaJkJriaU Drnry Howell will hereaRer keep fresh Shad from Payef tevllle, and fresh flsh of other kinds from eastern Carolina. Bend In your orders. rraeh PtekJaa. Jnst received, fresh pickles loose In bbls. a9-lw . M. Cldolsuoh Bro. A P. 0. Key with a little wooden block at tached. Leave at this office. It ,W , TaaaCOaaaa. ' ; Preah Teast Cakes acd bird feed, a9-lw i at Caldeleitgh Bro. !- i.'-.v.':'!.' ',' 1,1 1 1 1 '"' i'- ....Cabbage plants and Tomatoe TUnta, best and earliest varieties,: also Sne stock of Sprlag and Sumner blooming,' and bedding plants. Tor sale at reasonslk; prtoes at , ao-lm Donsoi( Green House. A small OoU Blag, with garDet set.; The Under will bs suitably rewarded by leaving the Sams at this affloa. .',-.. aS-ad O. Will Annfleld has returned fsont th north and hist opened his stock of goods, ambraclmg everything to the dry gabnA One that IS likely to be needed. With a foil and selected stock tohoslTOlvP', down, you will do well to eatt on Ann Held at onoe. Pins shoes, floe dseat goods,: taw trimmings one varithlna. B4rfor tlwtradev . a8-4t tSawel kasablaa.' 41,., !. . vu- A-tr ' ' sM if F ,f ( Err. 1 Cherry and Pear Pretarve, also the best grades Plow, Pine Byron. Petorloo, Mohuess, Boneleu Breakfast St- Bologoa Sausage, Tomatoes, Apricots, plenty of other goed aS-tw. f . S , ' w.cJJom,'. aid LBvan A Bao, tagma, '.. The best Coffee on t i ao-lw ; ' E, Idclengh A Bro. , J And bause and sot I now lire .t Is 95 feet front on Edgeworth St, it deep, with beautiful oak grove and the beet well of water In the city. House has eight rooms. This lot will be sold one third caih, one third three moot ha and one third six v months. Title retained until pni chaae money Is all paid, Jan. W. Porbla. tds , lea Cal ea4a. , .. . U yon are In need of a eool drink call on Tate Bros. Their fountain is now la fall blast. '"H an Waa4 Uaaiv T B- M. C. A. UendrU have isiaw. themselves In the business ef drayage aud wood supply for the aoommodaUen of clUser Their drays will meet ait lo-comlng trains, ana wuuu aua ouior nairage wut oe Conveyed to and fro at aU hours, day or nhrht, In any pert ofthaotty. Their woodyard will be Suppaea with wood of ail descriptions desired, at rea- sooaoia raies, wnetner tne weather be (air or I font Noadvantrge taken of the weett . Or-' i den Wt at the store of HeudrU Pearoa. East Market street will have attention, ool-ti I N I I Q I ' - - Far Haas. .' ,.- t i -v One of ths beat store rooms In town. Apply nolB U , , 4 ; to n , M. M. HaMDaixT ' White a Oata J 1000 bushels White Seed OaU In stock. " ' HonatonABro. . . . Our mlnce-meat, preserves and jellies will be sold at reduced prices. Learaprioes. ' ' Hoosroa A Bao. : .S Oheao Clalattaa. ' Wa haveaeoursd the Agency for ths cele brated "American Gelatines" guaranteed as good (or better) than any and at a leaa price -ISo. or J packages for a quarter. Try it and be eonvlnoed of Its quality and save money. , .,i J,- J. W. Boott A Co'. A good second-hand Mason a Hamlin Organ In good repair. Cheap. Can be seen at my reeidenoe on Ashebor' St. v;U B, I. Jones .' for Bylaad A Lee. . StTaV tJaV IJavf. The Greensboro Grain Mill has an Band and to arrive wl thirty : davr eOOO buahis- ef ohoios white anil yelleW bom,' ana feedln, lets -tosolaJLadat prions frfcjo fltt tosors b trade to any who may need such goods. OaU and examine, and you can save a pey oenWV , ssaVtfil t! j. Qtm&iUiM (hum Max,'.' i When pasting Central 'Motel atop at Cart- lands and examine the new Umbrellas both Gold and Silver Heads In neat patterns, also Spring cloths la every variety aad shade. New style soarn, Drees shirts la new design, cellu loid oollars and ourfs and General Pnnushlngs. J. ' Mlaca Waaf aad rseearras, , Kow Is (no time for mlnoe ptes aa everything else la scene, We offer yon some tea pound palls at a bargain. We aUo have a nlos stock of preserves and Jellies la Mb palla. , .vi i ....The Piedmont fanktoopan for bnslB for the present In The People's PI ve Cents Bar ings Bank of Oreensboro, We expect to be la our own building In a few weeks, f :: . ., J. M, Wimrrsu, Jan.S5 '89-tf. Cashier. Oa aad ka far Taarsair. At a B. Yancey's, stall No. 6, situated at wer end of dtv market, vou will see tha in. est beef, mntton. pork, and saosage of beta' kinds pan and link that has been seen ataos Oreenaboro has had a market. Yaooey Is de termined to keep eoostanUy oo hand aoma thlng nloe to please his customers. Dont foil te call before buying your Sunday supply. rwatih Oywtan Oa Ioa , ,.:'-f At railroad aatlnir house. These avatara are extra large, anA from the Nanaemond rtva er beds. A limited quanttly sold f-utllios. Bead In your orders early, please. eoio-u ; - , ... .-AT. VSaaoa. : ' . o , . . x . ' v"i: raw Baas. ''1 ; i'- O Store room formertvooouDted bv B. A. ssuig A Oo. . Apply to CO. Waisav A aitaartai Is wanted by i lyoanglady to teach Drawlna. Painting aad Elocution, with other braaoaot u aeauea. ppiy to tne editor or the Daily r It ..lam detemlnadtoeloas out a big IdtW' en's wocaen's aad obudrens' low out anoea at me price, coma early aad get yoar plofc. i hi '"Wei rW. But a fact, that! have turt reeetved a - bar . lot Of those Ladies' Oxford Ties at nrieaa Sa aui - everybody. Also a let of Hesa low oat ahoaf sad ealldren'a Wigwam SUipers at half east poBjeea4eeeaefwyouru ' i4'1 ,. O.WnXASTOt fc A laraa lot of banjo aad vtolla strings at t . ; eeat-tf . t-f'!.-! Tata Bao'a.' v ) -tit A i'.' O!"1' ; ,;, i ut ' .Any perm or persona wishing ta par . i a auve brick dwalllnt kooaao Undsl' Sth three porches, that Eaa been, ft r ed aa a boarding; house, or a Beat hut.fc a of " " four roe aw, or nloe building -loto ohean, ba ba iooomodated on the moat reasonable trme by - aprott . m .; ,:. :' ' !.;. ' i f o" it " ' V Good people all, If yon need jwr fist ' aKuro varnished or repaired, eare j ia.14 shadea or oorniees hang, or aay wor doaa t ; , tha houi-furnisnlna Une, Dleasa call oa or m ; i IOT rt W. SL MOiKBlU, Xh . Ppholstertng a specialty. i .'A ?yi" , paw Real. - .,'fibi(' 1 The former Reeidenoe of B, Gullett on r-"4 ' staraet otreet. uouse haa six noma la k , j oondltlon. out housee, good well of wate and good gejjiea. Apply to B, V. Bees. hMa Y
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