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' III THE DAILY W 0RKI.1 AN, THE DAILY WORKMAIt Six Urn a wwk m as Evening Paper, at 43.00 Siie ally Workmam. ariiTcna yaw, In ad ranee, rot six months 8LB0, H. i I . for three months, 73 cents, and to thoaa who la wreeneboro sad belmx oooiulUd dati a. .pay "' ' V '- PROMPTLY, , M seats par thoothKOn d starred payments, a torts of bnalness aten, U a spltad'd adver tUlngmedlam. Tht smdlVoa lverrl U cents per month, la- pay expense of ool . leetlBg. , I.. COLUMNS, snows what ad vartUeit think. Offloe oafe i eew.eour'o, A MdAlV) V'' Benbow Hall, Soutt Elm street ' Gai noond-clau Vol. 6. Greensboro, N. C, Wednesday, May 1, 1889. ? No. 287. HAILWAT PUIOB. s Gftirasvoftjb,' Feb. I, i88$ noBvoxo) a DkrnuM axuKxt.V. Arrives from Blohmond a 9 43 as Lmtm for Blohmond at 1 8 60 p m " " " W 8 05 an worts oabouxa tin.aoap. t V arrives from Charlotte, at 8 00 em 8 40 pa VCOam Leaves for Charlotte at Arrives from Gol&sboro at Leaves for Ooldaboro at '.: ft f. ... . - 10;49 p at .8 25 o m 70em UoC.m 10 60 pm OBTH-irMTXU . a BUOUkOAS. Arrives from Balem ar . . . v 7 45 e n " -. 815 pn Lmtm for Balem at ... 10 00 a m " " 10 64 pm O. F. Y. V. sUn.B0ADt Train Mooing North . Leara Bennettaville at 5 20 a. m. Arrive at Oreensboro. ..... .2 26 p. jo. Leave Greensboro........... 2 60p.m. Arrive Mt Airy ..6 60p.m. Iraint Moving South. Leave Mt. Airy. ...8 45 a.m. Arrive at Greensboro........ 7 45 a. m. Leave Greensboro... ....... 10 05 a. m. Arrive at fcannettsviUe. ...... 7 80 p. to. ' SCHEbULK OF MAILS: , , . Vail going North eloaed B 00 p m , " M " ' 7.10 em - 'South " 900am -..-'' St.... . ft ' DIM.all . tt m M . tt , u . n 9 00 p at' i 900pm East " 'a.y.v.B.n 9 00am. Oeneral delivery open from 8 00 a m to 03 p m.,xoent during the diatri bation of mails. The Monet Order and Begifltered Letter offloe open from 9 00 m to o uo p m. . . ' ' '' ADVEBTISIWO X.I niTATf O. "' UlahnrohnoUoea,tnoIudlQ4f Sabbath Bchool, meetings for prayer, missionary meetings, weekly and other lectnrai en church -work, tnaertad fteeof charge,' at heretofora. Nilao nottoea of marriages and death,' not . exoeed Ing tea (10) lines each, All othaV announce. ate anbjaot to regular advertising ratea.. LOCAL mTEIIIGENOp.. Miss Mary D. Ramseur, of Mil ton,' N. C.i is in the city ea visit to the family of Judge Schenck'.' . - .,, ,; M The Continental Uniform! . have come to hand, are very beautiful, and more than all, have been paid for. . . i , i - ; ' It ii complained that Nerih'Car lina i 'Melt out in the cold .becaoM ehe had no toait in the " New York Centennial. ' . ' - :!"''.... s Miai Jane Brookbank kaa moved into her nevr hoaae on Greene atreet. It ia a pleasant and desirable situation, - and the house is large alid airy. 1 ! ! vWvweaaexe-s--W" 1 ' Th .' day of milkshakes " has dawned upon us again,, and ai au . metoiis places la the oity the ; whirr of the" shaker is beard throughout the i day.' . ' J . ..-. . tu- t a .l. r a. 'Y. V. Railroad will be closed during the day on Saturday, May the 4th, in consequence of-the' Battle- Ground ludse' Schck,vwho4haiVeei ' studying .hi signs' he ' odia clean back to ijftfisj.- ( wlji.'clear . o'ff at noon on Ffiiayand gttf.ys e bright tday on Saturday Uje f 4th, j Sot 1 the immense Celebration.-' m i Cap. J. M. Odell, of Concord, A Ilea. Julian S. Carr, of Durham, H. D. Johnson, of ; Winiton, Rosf ' isnd Worth of .Fayetteville, L ; Turner Morehead oi Leakivi'.le and Rev. , . II. Cordon and Mr. Rl ; f . . Gray , cf Raleigh, were at the depot here this snorninrt several of them on te way tQ llour.t Airy, t wLSch place the stoclhol-'ors of the CP. Y. V. T-J.liy rat A on tomorrow, s We have Irom Prof. H. L. Coble, Principal, a" tery handsome cird of invitaiea to the Commence ment at Kemeraville Academy, Thursday, May sand, at 2 o'clock, a. m". Social entertainment at 7, p. m. Would be glad to be in atten dance. '' y Mr. Thos. Hinshaw, president of the new cotton mill, st Sta'y c" companied by Mr. Wm. jpussell, of FrankJinsville,.'is here toikyv and the latter mado a pleasant cU on us this morning. These gentlemen go to Lowell, Mass., to select machinery for their new cotton mill, an institu tion which will aid in building up the community in which it is located. . The announcement of services on East Market Street for last Sabbath failed to be inserted by the printer, whose apology is that he didn't see it,? although it was as plain as any other line of a very plainly written paragraph. The editor read the proof without copy, and did not detect the omission, and knew nothing of it until his attention was called to it on r Tuesday. We invite the attention of our readers' to the Bread advertisement of T. S.' Shelton & Co. Their bread is made of the best flour to be had in this country, and baked by an expe rienced baker ;and although the qual ity and weight of the loaf remains the same, yet, to carry out their cash sys tem, which they .inaugurate today, they sell one loaf for four cent, , or twenty eight (28) tickets for $1, Is it possible for good bread to be sold any cheaper, even for cash ? ; The Cen'echial of the inaugura tion of George (Washington as "tbe first President of the United States which toon place on the 30th day of April, 1779, in New York, was cele brated in that city yesterday in an imposing ' manner., - Channcey M. Oupew was the orator of the day, and was followed briefly in a speech ' by President Harrison. Archbishop Corrigan pronounced the benediction7. As a part of the great parade on the streets of the city mention is made of the Governor ol N. C. with his'( staB. of 150 menw The day was observed in Washington,' Alexander; Phila delphia, Pittsburgh, and other im portant cities of the, country. ' . Likk Abraham Lincoln, It is now said of Rev. Thos, ' H. Dixon, who has fust begun a pastorate, in a Church of Net York city, thathis striking . resemblance . to . Abraham Lincoln will assist In making him a prominent character in the , liCjet of New York." This reminds us of an incident which ccured ' in George town,' D. C , m May 1886. The ed itor of tbis.psper.was . guest in a promjnent family of that city, one of the members of which. ' was l ' ' verjf sprightly young widow, whose con versational powers were exceedingly fine. As onr acquaintance grew little, morelnfimate she remarked to this writer 1 "I have discovered in you a very striking resemblance lo President Lincoln. He was perhaps tie most awkwardly 'hung together cisn I ever ssw. Thenceforth we were a prominent character , in the drar in room of that household. ' : - t7'tv!lw !'' Cl.r. .. Tm I. R. Korr'B DNiituued oloiliea oleaner For tale by C. E. EoHoa, and T. C Callam. S'O-IW , ' The apparatus and arrangements at Holton's drug store tor firtt-clais soda water are full and complete. The automatic glass wsaher keeps the veswls so nice and clean that the luxury of the draught of soda is in creased. The flavoring is also excellent. The entertainment given at the institute, South Greensboro, on Mon day night was an enjoyable occasion. The audience was large, and the va rious pieces renJered by the young people was very good iudeed. We make special mention of ''Courtship of Miles Standiih," a charade in five scenes, in which the white ox ap peared to perfection. ' The song, 'Walking in the Rsin" sung by little Sallie Love could hardly be sur. psssed. The silver medal was pre sented to Miss, Luella Pugh by the Rev. M. C. Field in a nice and ap propriate little speech. Misses. Sal lie Kent and Maggie Forsyth got the next highest grade. Prof. Blair is ta be complimented on his success as principal of the school, and the peo ple of South Greensboro ought to be proud of such a teacher. f May laf. From this dy we ihatl sell our Bread for 4 cent per loaf, twenty eight ticket for SI, f.r cash, only. Quality and jlse of loaf remaining the lame as heretofore, Beapectfolly, ml-lw , T.B. SHELTON A CO. . Bee Hurrlmf. ' Juit reoatved Boe Herrings, ml-lw B. at. Caldoleogh Bro. fa Beat. ' v-r" The two story balding on Davie atreet In rear oi Mr. J. L. Keellnga. J. W. Boot, ml-tf ror8aU. ....That Valuable property on West Karket Street known as the "Trogdon. Building" Is for.tale. a20-lm Tf l Maleai aa. " " 1 have a email eonttgnnunt of Kob Oem and Scaley Bark Watermelon aeed, direct from the grower In Georgia. The seed were taken from Mi flneat malooa, Now U the tune to get some good, reliable teed to plant For aale at 0 ABB BITS In Bailey building near Depot a<-wlwd .HeauMtkaWI tstawSele. The aubeorlber wlabea to diapoae of her hrnae and lot In Bhleldrtown, on the oorner ol South Kim and street House haa 4 good and comfortable rooms yard and gar den large, and on the o las well of cold wa. ter. The property Is desirable. For particu lars Inquire of Kra. Harriet Seat a29-lw. tk 4Ui f Mar ( , I will run s flrtt-elaas rafreahment, fruit, candy, cake, pie, peanut, cigar and tobaoco stand all oomblned on the light band aide of the dirt road next to the north Doundry line of the Guilford Battle Ground. I will have 80 gallons lot cream, something nloay, fine cake to eat with oreaaiSoda water and lemon ade, flns oranges, apples and bananas, candy In abundance. My toe sream parlor wttt be under oover, with oamtbrtable chars to Ht In andnloetableatoertoff ,etv 'lt will be a pleasant pUse for Lsdtes and Offut" to refreah themselvee.. I respeetftuly. solicit voor pat ronage. T.D. Garret aW-lw A good Brick Boarding henao containing S rooms and kitchen, od basement ' Apply tt Holton's Drog Store,. , - aUIWR,; . stsees On good Seal Estate aaomity sunu not less than 9500. Address v - 4., ' ?; a2Tt , Mortgage, P. O. Box 338. f. V'. Bsawkeal BvWSt:. '.Y'i'Ui We have made seme Important changes. In prloes of some canned good. Our canned goods are new and freak packed stock, .and every can warranted, ; 3.TT. Scott A Co. GTTry "Ohanenge" floor If yon want a good flour for S3, It Is a patent roller floor and good for that ptlee. - ; , .. v." ' w Boem m wr. ; ....Oormlnoe-meat, preeervea nd Jellies will be sold at reduced prioaa. Learn price, -r . Hocsto Bao, At 0, H. Doughty's you will And an elegant Una of family goods. . Juat In. a new lot earns fine brand of beef and cheeae, alao boneleat ooduth and mackerel. Family Plcklea, Jnat the kind and alze everybody Ukea. Florida Orangea Lemons and Applet. " ' a37-lw SXOn and after May 13th (the beginning of Mr. Fearaons meeting) our stores will be closed at 1 p. m, exoept on Satnrday nights. J. W.BoottACo. We have received a supply of nloe freah pot dowert from John YanUadley's greenhoueo a25-lw E. M. Caldcleugh A Bro. KtnatkM Im Far MaJa. M ABCELLUS JEFFBEYB wlU ten, from hit lot Houte, south of the Depot, genuine Ken nebec Ice. -i 1 In tmall lota to famlllet delivered one ct pound In SO pound lota ct pound In 100 pound lota 03 ct per hundred aawm nra. eaallhi tuid Klaurpby. Fathlofiable Dreaa makera. Hare had expe rience for a number, of years and having juat opened a dreet making establishment In Greene boro. Have all the latest stylet. Ladles wishing work done will do well to call and aee us. Rooms np stairs nrat door tight hand tn old Adams building East Market Street nearly opposite W. kt Moorea store. ' a33-lw Holiday NUot. The President of the United Btatea having declared next Tueeday the 80th instant a Rat ional Holiday, "Die National Bank af Oreens boro'' will be dosed 6n that day. , a27-2t ' f Nell Ellington, Oaahler. Smkhdeal's' Eye Vfmtmw t A tuocesaful remedy for sore or Inflamed eyes. An established remedy and known to be reliable. Will be on aale at the drug storea. Money refunded where there Is a 'failure to relieve. " a!0-w ." ....BuffsloLlthla water, fresh and spark ling, together wlth, other mineral waters, alwayaon draught at Tate Bros. Drug Store. B.utr. I am now prepared to supply a few famlllet regularly with jelegant fresh Butter from my dairy. D. W. C, Benbow. ' al8-tw IrUlt PeutM. far TavbU Vn, We have a few barrels af nloe Irish potatoes for table oae. At low prices. . feblo-tf , Hodbtox A Bro. ' Csvbbaga Plauata. ' - One million open air Cabbage PUnta at 10 c. per hundred. Alao Sage, Beet, Tomatoe, Pep per and Asparagus Plants, cheap at - ' J. W. LAHDBETHS, ' Vegetable Garden East Market St ' Having accepted the' agency for the well known Clothing manufacturers, Messrs Wsna- maker A Brown, of Phuadelphla,Iaa now prepared to furnish Clothing made to .order cheaper than erer, 110 samples' to select from. SatlsfaoUon guaranteed. Shirts alas made to order. Give me a trial befor placing your . or der for Spring suits. Bospeotfully ' J, M. HCOBBg, Davie street, oppoalt Star Warehouse, al0-tf Stimare Hew sw. Pearl Drees buttons li 4, and 8c dot, 38 In. Silk Umbrellas 81.85 38 Inch 81.85. Wide Check Mualln8Jt'a yard. 1 - 1 TBI ObIOWaI. RaOUt 0TOBB, ' all-tf Hext door to Express Office. , . Freak rtakt ",: '! i- Dmry Howell will hereafter keep freah Shad from Fajretterllle, and freah ash of other kinds from eastern Carolina. , Bend In your orders. t,... Cabbage plants and Tomatoe plants, best sod earliest varieties, alao one stock of Spring and Bummer blooming and bedding planta. " Fnr sale at reasonable prtoas at , ' a84m ' f Domom's Green Honae. Te BsUisli LOVE A BBOOK4, deaiars In an kinds of rough and dressed lumber, laths, shingles, sash, doors, blinds, every species ef saateriat used In building', are alee CONTRACTORS, with experience and all beoeesary laculUes for putting op work in a SATISFACTORY MAV- NBB. Those who would build te the beat ad vantage should Call on Love A Brooks, . Wm. Lore, v , a6-80d A. F. Brooks. U you are la need of a cool drink call on Tate Bros, Their fountain to now In full blast. .: ' "; WklM 4 svaa. 1000 bushels Whits Seed Oats in stock, r Houston A Bro. , Cawai, Oorai, Oawaw . Ttl Anymahnm ImIn Uin k.. . - - toarrirewltnia thirty day oUCO busbeia of choice white and yellow corn, and feed la lota to suit all, and at prices which will Insure s trade to any who may need such goods. OaU and examine, and you can save a per oent mtt-tf . OaaaNsseno Uuia Mn.i ! Mince na.t aad PrmrrM. NOW 1. the tl ma fur mlnn. nlu .dM4l.ln elselsscaroe, we offer yon some ten pound palleat a bargain. We also hare a nloe stock of preserves and jellies In 51b palls. . v. tsoott a uo, , n .t-umm uumi wwy Mt van laoda and examine the new Umbrellas both uoiu ana suver uesus in neat patterns, alao Spring cloths In every variety asd (hade. New tlVlS SCarfk. Umaa alilrf. In na- A- .n - . h.m um,u, vuiw lold eoUart and cuffs and Ueueral Furnishings, For Sale. A good second-hand Mason a Hamlin Organ la good repair. Cheap. Can be seen it u reaiaenoe on Asheboro t B. E. Jones Salesman for Bylaod A Lee. For Sale Choap. nZ'T bor'.Qd bQKKy, harness and Las Bobe. The mare U only a years aid and per lecUy safe for a lady to drtre. Apply at this omo f6-U "Fr Male. Choloe building lot, 75x150 foot a Eeos-h-a addition. North Greensboro. J081tf UA.Ban.ST. Csvaaed CiNa. 9.ur atek of canned goods is oomplete, 00a. listing of the leading brands of corn, torn toee, peaches, earlj .una peas, lima beans, peaa, aprloota, ac Besp. tVs7sheltou ace? Offera fnr tusiit np runr hi .aiim,. v.- M v asaav UWOUIUH UUUB9 rooms) on Asheboro street, next door to WeaU minster church. In a pood neighborhood, with Sne aater, and located on the prinolDa realdenoe atreet of the city. Apply at reale deno . nla-tf . and Virginia Buckwheat Flour It what yon waattheaa enul mornim,. ... - i.r . w . - -7 . ,VI wiTnaiaau A supply of both received this week at . n. own A Coyt. Fer Beat, 7 . "ul" uones in me nest nelirhboiw noods in Greeaabora. aiu, h v. rent. , w WW., 0 '- . ....fryine-urand Republic" the beat tri. gv on earth for 5 oenta, t Tate Bro't drnsr tor. , ... .onnai ....Befrin the Vaar Va. k. . i . np, Makeyoiirwlleaiwttorirrrfal Palatum Hnnarlatlva k- , ivui-um uest in ina world. Demand it of your grooer, and take V Vv.... HUH de38-tf Wnoleaale agents ' For Sale Cheap. rine hnlMIno lot Gaston streets, 85x146 feet, and bie lot front ing on Edgeworth 100x148 feet. One or both nj these lots wUl be sold low for cash, AnnS atonceto. ' s.lhi.7w BlMf . -1 Oreensboro Book Store. -'. -V ana BMlSAtAA BATSJ 9HttatMaWaB thamaelvai in the business ofdrayageaud gre wood supply tar the aoommodation of olUasaa. Their drays wfll meet all In-comlng tralnsTand ks and other baggage will be oonveyedto and IWi mt all hum. . . f.Sf"!9i' JFsrd 7urbe auppded with wnnri nt all j I" fowls Votsdruitrgv taken of tb wecO?. - awtv vi nnnrmT ii raania East klarket street will hare attention. o8i4f ..... , 1 1 0 1 .11 .1 , , ' . Far Basra. One of tie best store rooms 1b town, Atmlv " ' 5 HiBOBik; ' ' ' a!n slew few Tesnraall. ' ; ' tower end of city market, yon will see the la eat hear, mnrtnn. nnrlr. mnA mm i w.w kinds pan andunk that has been seen bUbm ureensDoro nae naa a market. Yancer la 4a tenalnad ta ktnawaiill, mn ,. ZZ thing nloe to pleaae his ens to men, . Dont tsll w "" vmjuih jiwvx Duuaay aoppiy. . ' At railroad aatiiig houaa, These oratera ' sreextiwlaitaa4nnwatheaa-isad rlv ' f bed A limited quanttly sold laaalttev. fl esn it Ian sinrie . 1 I J - HW aae VU W U-JB. W AJTa UmmBm omth .... .' .' r- . m Te TmBOm j ' MaWsl ffsasfkM ttmmt Iw MM! rawd bV TJ A BBS - 1 1 vwyswi wj av rm wjmmmM Ing A 0.: Appy to ; , C. G. WBMHT. la WMiaad b a mau imAm a a - - Painting and KloouUon, with other b aatae u aeaireo. Apply to the editor of the ! WasTsme. , at i '.'' '"'"Jana BewatvA, ' ' ' ' i-' i a iw. wnqv m Tivua wuigi as -fO . . .... :: V UtM (Ml ., ,...Any person orperaooa wiahlBg te mt chase a larce brlok dweuioi bobs of 18 rat, - 4 with three porches, that haa been for yea. a H need aa a boarding house, or a neat ootfa a of four reoais, or Bice building lets ohnai, s UMMWlH.t An ,K. mm . - . 2 epMyingte ; , D. F. Cauwbu- apidtt ....Good peenle au, If yon need your !-. nlture varniHhed or repaired, came all shadea or oornlRee hur. or anv wok i da- t the hou"e-fumlf!hln llue, c'eaHe Call overt , for Vn. U. Lukill,! nomas hniamjT Upbslstertng e specialty ,
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