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THE DAILY WORKMAN, I PI'SI.ISBBD x tiruei wvku an Evening Paer, at 13.00 year, lu advance. Fot six raonths, tl.60, for three months, Ti cents, and to those who PROMPTLY, 5 Cents pw month. On deterred payments, cents per mouth, to pay expenst of ccl WCtlQlf Anwr(i , A pour oioin Ortitboro,A 0., fi cm'1?M$t mattr. RAILWAY GUIDE. (Jkksnshoi'O, July t, 1889. KIOHMOWD IMNVll.T.B HAITibOAD) Arrives from Kiohmnnd at 42 a m 10 '27 p m H 60 p m 8 05 a in Leave (or Richmond at mouth oakolina k mouth oaholina haiiiBoad. Arrives from Charlotte at 8 00 a to 8 40 p m H r 0 a ra 10 87 p m 8 '20 o m 7 41) a m 45 m 10 DO p ra Leaves lor Chiirioft- im i ii ArrivA. from tioldsbnro t i i Leaves forlloldHWo et Noirrn-WESTEHN n. arrivea from S'iUn t ii ii i Leaves for Salens at 0. RAtLBOAD. 7 45 a in 8 15 p tn 10 00 a m " " " 10 54 pm O. P. A T. V. Krr,HOAD, 7V(ii'?;j M.iti.fj Xnrth. Leave BennoUsvill ut 4 H5 ft. m. Arrive at Greensboro 1 45 p. m. Leave Greenslmro 2 05 p. m. Arrive Mt. Airy. ... (5 00 p. m. Train Mirhiij South. Leave Mt. Airy 8 45 a. m. Arrive si Grensliorn 7 45 a. m. Leave Greensboro 0 55 8 . ir , Arrive at Bantu ttHville 7 00 p. m. SCHEDULE OF MAILS: Msila going North eloped f 8 00 p m " . " "7 30 a m " South " 9 00 a m 9 OOp m 9 00am 9 00 p m i "Salem Br'ob" " E'lflt " "O.P.AT.V.B.B' 9 00pm 9 00am Y General delivery open from 8 00 a m to 6 00 p m., except during the distri bution of mails. The Money Order and Registered Letter ofSce open from 9 00 m to 6 00 p m. ADTEHTISINO MMITITIOiy. - ;,' Ml church notlces.Includlog Sabbath School, . MNT OI1U OUH5T IWLlirCB VI W1UIVU ..vim, 4" wted free of charge, at heretofore. Also lces of marriages ant dfethn, not exceed ing ten (10) lines each. All other announce Bients subject to regular advertising rates. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. k HOW THB TKBBMOHBTBB OT4SD-J. tlie skite of the thermometer is taken bf Dr. Benbow, at the Benbow House. t the hour of 12 m. each flay: . Oct 1, 71 degrees. ' "2, 6 i , " 8. 69 " :t i.i 4, 70 . y-( " r, 69 fi. 58 7, 59 ' 8, 69 ' Col. Pomeroy of Orihain, was bore this morning on his way eunt. V Rev. Dr. Smith and Harding started - to Synod at Charlotte this morning. There is a great diflerence between "write upring poetry" and "spring right 'poetry." The Raloigh Signal is to be revived . ehortly nnaer tue airncuuu ui ' L. Harris. Mr farm Farl'jw, of the firm of , v.rln. A Huskins. Hieh Point, wag - .A. -1 - here shopoiug ioay. " The latest returns from the reeent election in France show that 122 Repub licans were elected and 43 Opposition- 5t v". Alexander was re-elected yesterday Supt. of the coun ty poor of MeoUenbnrg for two years, at a salary of 8250 per year. Sir William Robertson, member of Parliament for Brighton, cut his throat Sunday. It is thought that he was ina na. .:. . i There is nota single ooe of the many towns in Moors county where whiskey oan be sold without violating law; and this law was enaoted by a ma jorily wte of the county.. Mesa J. A Udell and wife, Dr. Blosser and wife, Mrs. W. H, Hill and others, went to Durham today to hear Bev. Sam Jones preach. Rev. Mr. Uul L- rr .Tntifto' assistant, went on pvppvi, -at the same time. The a Vol. 7. Greensboro -Rev. Davis, f Alum.ince here th i Charlotte. Mess. 1111, of Madison. Winston and Miller ot C'linrch, took the train morning lor Synod at Jack Front m)itu iii't ! have struck a tery heavy blow last night, and the wi-ather is us rice hh could be. The moou-ligbt of these nights is iinite equal to the brigbtnesi of the dys. " Nelson Dunn, a veteran engin. eer died Ht Javnesville last week, lie drove an engine on the Iludion River & Albany railroad in the yjar 1S35 and was one of the first eneii person the Milwaukee it Mississippi road. At 3 o'cbck yster ly morning, two masked men attempted to rob the express t r .) i n on thn Louisvil'e branch of the L. &N road They got on the front phtforif and tried to force the door. A fight ensued in which the robbers had to abandon their scheme, one of them being wounded. Presiding El.ler Adams has re turned from his last round of quarterly meetings and will spend the most of his time here nntil Conference, which is the last week of November. Mrs. Ad ams was o join him here this evening, coining np from Carthage. Rev. T W. Holt, ot Atamance county, who had been in attendance on the Christian Conference of Geor gia and Alabama, a a fraternal mew senger. a here trm morning, and, with Mrs. Holt, who cane this far to m eet him, njit n t6 Jtn Wuvi ngvnT'thi s' morning. The News and Observer has learned that Mr. M. T. Hughea, of this city, will make a display of his wonderful muse um of mounted animals', birds and fowls and creeping thinps at the State Fair at Ruloigh. TIib display is well ' worth seeing. . - It gives us great pleasure to learn of the fine prog' e s made in extending the C. F. St Y. V. Railway between Wilmington and Fayetteville, some thirty miles of the road being already completed. , The completion of this road pits us in direct communication by one line with tide water, and must in varions wny bring good to Greensboro and it? mirronnding territory. The Durham pipers av tht every trail that comes into Durham i crowded v. irh people coming to hear Sam Jnes It is estimtted that from 3,000 to 4 000 attend th services. Prof. E. O Excell has a choir of abiut 200 voices. He has introduce! several new songs aid new tunns to old song. One verv striking song is, ' 1 am goine home." t-uni; to the tune, ''Old Folks a Home " It matters not what kind of weather we have, our Hdvenisers can furnish you with the fabrics uited to the e'ason. Be sure t call on them. We are glad to know that oor adver tisera all seem to hi doing well, because the advertisers of any paper are its life, and without them it could not live. When our readers show their yood judgment by going to; the merchants who advertise with us when fiey want to buv anything as thev gen-rally do it- gives u pleasure. Mr, John W. Payne threw away his erutohes when the fire was discov ered in bis parlor last evening, and made at least a bind or a hand and-a-half in fighting the fl imes. The pres ence of danger gives strength for the occasion and there is no telling what we can So nntil a sharp dog gets at onr heels. Mes. C em W'.tftht. Mayne Al bright, Woodburn and Sam Harris were present when the fire ,wa discovered and did their best to arrest the flimeo. It was a narrow escape. ally "orkmam N C . Tuesday October Mr. F. H. Tate and Mr. Bob Whit tington, who were with Mr. Ernest Tute in. the trip to the Western prt of the Bta'e, returned this morning. They report that Mr. Ernest Tate wts more seriously ill thun the reports from him jnstiflod; that Dr. Michaux remains with him and hopes to be able to bring him horns in a few days. The patient whs able to sit np, but would n -A ia some days be able to travel. Mr. Tate is 11 miles from Forney's Creek depot Swain county. The Durham Sun wain th people to be very caretul about lock ing up while attending the Sam ones meeting. It says there is evi dence thattnere are b irglars arouDd. It is very likely that these are pro fessional bjrglars, who hava gone to DurhAoi at this time on purpose, thinking i: woulJ be a favorable tim. for them to ply their nefarious trade. What an illustration i the latitude of the human heart I Tneie are S)me who have one to D irhtm irom pure motives, filled with the Spirit of God desiring t do go )d , while these bur lsrs have gone tilUd with the spirit of the devil, desiring oaly to do evil. Can we speik of this as a verification of the saying that, God made of one flesh all pepple to dwell upon tie face of the earth and his appointed the bounds of their habitation? Orrnubt we believe that some are a creatioh ol the devil. . 'Nolle. . A principal of the colored Graded schoyt of Qreensboro win M-vneuajft in next rgtv lr BIWMlng OJ U HUItfU -Ml mni I Friday night next, Oct. 11 1889, to nil vacancy caused by resignation of Prjf. Frank Loan th prerrnt incumbent, which resignation takes eflect on above date., Appllcatloos will breeelvfd from now until day of election, and may be handed to John J. Nelson, clerk ot the Board of aiderman. J a, w. rorole, Mayor. ,.oW4 . U. ft)., court -Rooms : A Greensboro; N.C., Oct. 4th la. Bkv. P. Lt GroomiJ, : I My Dear Sir: I have Just finished leaujng your book, Rambles, I read lt with gre.t flL- teresi ana prom, nun in ruum ui uavr 1 had become familiar bf readiug many other books of similar character, but 1 learnvdukny things 1 had not known belore. The uhny t emonal lucidenU were peculiarly pieaf ug anil I ttasllv Imairlned.l was on the Id iey .with you I feel sure that your book fwlll meet with a kind y public reception. yurs slncereiy. KoBr. P. Die Toey are oo sale at 'be store of tin Pike Bo K uo. Jdlw Have Your Money. A first rate second band Ore proof Ba for sale cheap. Apply next door to North printing otneeto J. H. Coleman. tate pdtf Flret of tbe Seaaon New crop Jamaica Oranges, new crop I lan macaroni, new crop oream cheese, new tetop oat groats, new crop Carolina rice, newkrop Leghorn citron, new crop nuts (all klndi and lots of new goods coming which m will tell you about in a few days. J. W. Scott o. Only 3,000 I.efl. We have abont three thoosaad of hose 10c. cigars of J. K Hall A Co's on banejThis 18 all we can get or will evw have of hem. Now If vou want a bargain yon had tetter come early, per box.. Go ng at t nly 5c. eaoh o4 80 J. W. Scott Vo. I. out. A lanre. short ker A suitable wwa will be given for same If left at this office. Proposition solicit d. Any persoa wishing to oontrlbnts o ell site for the Greensboro cotton hiiis, b re lothe unnated to submit a written pr'oposltio undersigned by the flrsi, day o' ifojnber, 1888 H J. Elam, Sec. A Trek5dtf For Bent ';f:;' The subscriber offers to rent an elllent and commodious stove room In bis nejbrlok building near the depot on Bonth Elrtreet, wblch has attached an excellent bakhouse and fixtures all complete; also an . UBtalrs wltblOroomSv Vsry desirable propl and n a good plane tot business. o6d3t -, ' Thomas ley. .... Another lot ot that choice m mer cheese' Just In J. W. S00HO0. 8, 1889. No. 109. "It' lIMnglinh you know." "Loyal Crown" b.iklng powilir guaran teed to be eUil to any In the world or money refunded. J. w. Scott A -'o. 4'orii Flour. Kor n.:i:liin. irriiM . iKe, batter t aken anil .iliiliih any other kind ol rakes, it J. W. Scott A Co I'reniH lal. ' Something nice In the way of granulated meal, and very choice. People who are tired eating common corn meal try this and you will be pleased. Hold by J. W. Scott A Co. A Htval ai l.au Royal Baking Powder has loiiud a rival at last In the "Loyal Crown" made in London, put up Ih fancy metal top glass Jars (worth 10c. to any family) and sold under an absolute guarantee. Try It next time, gold by J. W. Scott A Co. We told you It would Oo! What? That "Loyal Crown" baking powder which we guaranteed to be aa good as Royal. We can give you namas of some cf our best city customer who are using It and will rec, omniend It, Bold only by J. W. Scott A Co. ...."Loyll Crown" flavoring extracts put up In fancy little glass pitchers with ground glass stoppers. Very little higher In price than plain bet t'es. Ask to see them at . Scott A Co'. II not, Why not) If you want heat, workmanlike repairing. And shoes made in the latest styles why not go to Doughty'a. s35d2w At Uougbtyta. pried bef.Clif'nl nan brakf> bacon. tTesnrCBeese, bologna sausage. Fresh taffy vln- 11a, cream, chocolate, cream peanut, cocoanut pure bome-made candy. s25d2w Wf are Nosv I toads-. yuli, packed with Mirgalns. Ladles do you need Hosiery 'or yourself, your children or yonr husband? IDS dozen almost at your own price. A large line of ' dress goods, ladles. misses and ohlldrens shoes, ladles and Agents underwear, cheap. Fancy baskets, a large stock. A large lot of Smyrna rugs, a few Jobs in boys suits Irom 8 to 10 years, tney are cheap. Biii;rB auit'ing ana saxony wools. A verv arge stock of chlldrens plush and cahmre caps, ladies fascinators. Our motto is "un ider buy and under sell." Tua Oriuikal Racxkt Storb, Next door to Express Office. s37tf .Hillinerr Opening. We have completed our purchases, aud ex' pectto open on Saturday next, our usual supply of latest styles of fail millinery, and other goods Oar customers are -ill requested to be present that day, and see for themselves Resp., W. 8 Moore. o3d lw Hoard. Furnished rooms to rent, with or without board, near tu central part of the city. Ap ply to Mrs. C. K. Stiober, Corner Sycamore and Greene streets, or at this oitice. o8d 4w To the Mother of liov Again. We advertised Boys and Chlldrens' Puits ji little too'soon and consequently had a great many calls for them before half the goods had arrived. They are all here now aud we are prepared to show you a very nice line of Knee Pant Suits and separate Knee Pants. The suits are of all grades, cheap, medium aud Une and we have a big lot of cheap overcoats f.. a Ln.1. MnO U . J ....... ... ,,, . . i . .. iui uvlii bium w)B auu yuuius. no will lase i pleasure In showing you these goods and giv ing you an opportunity ot comparing our prices with the prices you have been paying for tlii class of gqods. Very Reipectfully, o211w Samplk S. Brown. ToTho Ladle of Circennboro. Having procured the assistance of a good dressmaker, I ' am now prepared to make Ladles dre-ses In all the latest styles. Also Chlldrens suits, and ladles aud chlldrens un derware. Hoping to receive a llbeial share of patronage from the Ladles, I am most lesp. ; f - Mbh. M. E. Wildkb, oSdlw . ; Opposite City Graded School , Cracker meal or Cracker dust. This Is Just what you want tor frying oystes. chloke s Ac, nice fresh stock put t.p In one pound packages just received at. ' S.ottftCVs . . Fresh French candles and taffies made dally, over the Express office. HK)d f ' s Mrs.;M. A. Edward. THE DAILY WORKMAN II A Kil l ORB In Greensboro and being consulted dally by all sorts of business men, In a splendid adver tising medium. The condition ol on udverf lag COLUMNS. mows whut advertiser think. (Klun under Benbow Mali, South Elm street. Price Eeduced. We have made a iiHiuctiou hi t. e price o "Oeoigiw" Ijurd audit, now only to-l jou a triile more than the lower priced l.ird uml 'iiompnuiids" of some other rellners. Kol I lu pails or by the pound, at J. W. Soot I V Co a. lor iuui. The two story hullillng on Davie i-r i t in ml-tf rearot Mr. J. L. Keeling. J. W. Scott. o For Item. A good Brick Hoarding house coula I Ina rooms aud kitchen, ginid basement. A pi iy at noaoii s iirug nioie. ;J-i. At Cartlauda In the way of r'all Suitings and ti iineri rigs l iatest you will see soiiieihing prett1 and patterns; also newest stylei in umbrellas In silk gIorias,aIpacasaud glnglianin. Nei l,- wear to every color and shnde. Koni-iu hand leeks, Windsors; "coon collars and cull;', mid tui iilshlugs of all klnd.s at :rta!ids. -o Fur Itelll. n.e two store rooms in the New National Rank liuiiding. ApplvtoJnliiisA. lirav, I'ret. afJ-tl or Nell Kliingtou. Cashr- ,'ttld Kentur.hy Xlioro." Not the "shore" but pure Kentn 'ky Clover seed, free of trah and tilth. Also big stock of orchard grass, bine grass, Timothy and sap ling clover expected to-day J. w. Scott A Co. Soda at While&le. We have In stock 125 boxes and twenty-five kegs soda, sold close to the trade. J. w. soott A eo. For Sale Cheap. One building lot on corner of Edge worth ans Gaston streets, (MxHoteet, aud one lot front ing on Edgeworth 1 00x140 feet. One or both nf these lots will be sold low for cash. Apply at once to M . ti. Howard, nlrt-tf Greensboro Book Stole, u .1 or Uiioii One of the best store rooms In town Apply DOl2 tf to E. M. HkHDRIX. Notice. n. v. thouui uaa mia uaj wuuarawa uoin mo Callum Dru Co. and will not be responsible for any debts contracted by said firm from this date. All accounts having been contracted until this date will be promptly pild by the C. D. Co. at maturity. Greensboro, N. C Kept. 7, '89. j. 10. lm. kr A o . 1 .1. 1 1 ... 1 ... Ballder. Joii.vV. Smith aud Tuomis E. Hill, have associated themselves as builders. Their thorough knowledge of work In their line en ables them to warrant all their work. tf. ... - September 5 lh89. If you want the best bag of patent dour for the price try a sack of "Sliver Lake." is, at bcott A Co's. School Notice I will re-open my school for girls and small boys, Aug 80, 1889. All the usual English branches will be taught, aso Latin and French For terms Ac apply to me at my residence on Sycamore St. E. D. Hundley. au8-t! .. ...See our display of fine Olive Oil put up In fa . cy glass decanters also our tUvorlng extracts put up in lancy glass pitchers, Span lsh Olives, Imported Sardines, uauLed I ousters, and salmon and lots of other nice goods Just lu J. W. Scott Co. Cheap and Mood. Koast mutton and roast beef In- 21b cans. This Is much better than the common 'canned" beef and mutton. Try it and you will buy more of It, at J, W. Scott A Co's. . . .Oat meal, oat groats, corn flour, cream meal, "Patapsco" and "Dan Valley" paten roller flour, all Just received at Bcott A Co. . ..Oh! yes go to Tate Bros, and see the large assortment of Imported tooth brushes, balr brushes, nail brushes, and cloth brushes that they have Just tecelved All styles, sizes and prices. sS6dtf Tata llro'x. We will guarantee you the finest smoke for 5c. ever sold in the city. Call aud be on vinced. Tate Bios. s2dtf . . . .Call at Tute Bros, and get a free sample of Dr. .Kings new dlsouvery for consumption. s2 Itf Tate Bros. .... Have you tried that R noiel extract violet at Tate Bros. Ir Is positively equal to a fresh bunch of violets. Tate' Bros. s26dtf Tate Bro.' Have just received an unusual stock cf King's new discovery for consumption, Bucklin'a arnica salve, and electric bitters. Ca'l and get free trial ttze, and testimonials of woaderfu cutes made by Dr. King's new il oovtery for consumption at : Tate Bro's. sittdtf 1 money to I.eud. v In tarns of ISM, ani upwards if wi.l secured, Dulard A King, i.eenLo.o. U, C.
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