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THE DAILY WORKMAN, is published Hlz timet week m an Evening Paper, at $3.00 " )i n advance. For tlx months, tl.BO, 'or three months, 75 cents, and to those who , pi) PROMPTLY, 5 oenta per month. On deferred payments, 1ectmgU noathl expenat of col Anured at Iht pott qfftotin Orntboro,A C, at teonnti-cUiit matter. RAILWAY GUIDE. Grekmsboro, July 1, 1889. RICHMOND 4 DANY1LLB BA1LB0AD. irrives from Riobmond at 9 42 a m 1027 pm Leaves for Richmond at 8 60 p m " " 8 05 am HOBTH OXBOLIMA lUlLROAS. irrives from Charlotte at 8 0(1 a m 810pm i .'0 a m .Lev.'H for Ohuriotii at " " l(IS7nrr. Arrive froia GoHsbnro at 8 20 o m 7 40am 45 . m 10 00 p m Leaves for Goldsboro at NORTH-WFSTERV N. O. BAn.BnAD. Arrives from S.ilom ut 7 15 a ra 8 15 p ru Leaves for 8alem at 10 CO a m " " " 10 51pm O. F. I I. V. KAILllOAD, Trains Afr.viuj North . Leave Bennettsville lit i "5 . t:l. Arrive at Greensboro 1 fi ,,. ia. Leave G'eeDshoro 2 ( ! n, m. Arrive lit. Airy 1 tX p. m. Trains Afoviny Sou'h. Leavo Mt. Airy ...... .3 45 a. m. Arrive at Greensboro 7 45 a. ra. Leave Greensboro 9 r5 a . r , Arrive at PenntMri!!? 7 ()' p. ra. SCHEDULE OF MAILS: Mails going North closed M 00 p m " " . " " '7 39 am ' " South M 9 00 a m " 9 00 p m " " Salem Br'ch" 9 00am " 9 00pm " " East " 9 00pm "o.f.at.t.r.b" 9 00am : , General delivery op;n from 8 00 a m to 6 00 p m., except drniDR the distri bution of mails. Tbe Money Order and Registered Letter office open from 9 1)0 a toQcOOpm. ADVCKTtNIH IPHTATIOX. I All clinreh notices, Including Sabbath School, meeting lor prayer, missionary meetings, waeWv and other lectures on church work, Inserted free of charge, as heretofore. Also notloes of marriages and deaths, not exceed ing ten (10) lines each. All other, announce menu subject to regular advertising rates. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, How Tan Trsruometeh Stands. The stite of the tbirrtorueter in taken rv T)t Wrtnhnir at thi Ttnnliniv TTi-htian at tho hoar of 12 ra. cuoli day: Oct. 1, 71 degrees " 2, til) " ' 3, (19 " 4, 70 " r., C3 ' 6, fix " 7, 59 " " 8, 59 " 9, 6(1 " 10, 72 ' U, 76 .' The past week ha been a ( good one for fire all over the country. The Gas. Co. i j digging out on East Market St. to lay a larger pipe. , Mrs, Ruth Porter return 'd last night from a visit to relatives in Economy, Ind. .'Sister Mar ha Seton, vih:i was 94 years old, died yesterday at the Convent of Mt. St. Joseph's, in Md. -r-The next Synod of N. C. will convene in Wilmington rind ha been promised a fine, oyster supper at that p!'1. . The Charlotte Chronicle says that Mr. Pearsan's meeting at Rock Hill closed yesterday. There were fully'soo professions and as many backsliders reconsecrated. We liarn from the Robesonian that the doctors of the C. F. & Y. V, railroad have voted $250 for tneFa etteville centennial, and that the V. & V. roid is expected to give as much. , , Tha east wing of the Tackson, Mich., State prison was burned , on the 9'h iost. Tbe origin of the.-iie is unknown. The loss is about ?!, 003. ' The same wirg wasburned a few years a;o. The ally ; Wbrkman. Vol. 7. Greensboro N C, Friday October 11, 1889. No. 112. The Beaumont Hospital and Medical College located in St. Lcuis, were totally destroyed by fire Wednes day. A laro amount of instruments and wax figures were burned. -Mr W. C Bain is here today. Dr. Woolen and Mr. J. E. Walker of Kaiulleman went down 10 Dur ham this morning to hear the evan gelist. The Charlotte Chronicle is a daily v.sitor thai :ives in pleu:ir every time itcoi-.us It is one of the ntatis', neiei, most ,y!ematic, and most happy in atr.ir.gement of al' the papers that com: to our table. F.itl r lni'.i-js K illy, f Oneida, N .". Yotk, win'e celebrating m'as on tne S h in-t.. partook ot a small qtian ity of vi.ie. when he was sud denly seized wi'.h gr;-at pain in the Htomacb. It is thought that the wii.e was poisoned Kith murderous intent. Chas. B. Bisho;, a comedian, dropped dead in the dressing room in the Lceum Theatre, New York. Tuesday night while changing his costume, aftr the rst scene ot "Lord Chumley." Mr. Bishop was at one time a medical doctor in Bal timore. . Attention Ladies. The display of Millinery and Fancy goods at C. C. Gorrell & Co's is attractive as is shown by the numbers in at the Opening to day. Call to marrow and see tor yourself. At Tjie Exchange To day and tomorrow, splendid Suffolk Oysters, received this morning, packed on ice. These, with a tempting spread of "ice cream, cake and other things, will be found at the Ladies' Ex change to day and tomorrow. Drop in o ten. Greensboro has had three- fires 12; about as many days. O1 yester day evenin the joint barn of Messrs. Weaver an1 White, wan burned, thought to have taken fire from the ush of a ciua'-ette by sime careless bny. .Cards are out for the marriage ot Mr. PtfterP. Yates to Miss Kate E Chanrlle, which will take place at La Fayette Square Pret-byterian church, Baltimore, Md., on Wednes day moring, October 1 6th, at 1 1 o'clcck Mrs. Sam Bradfhav arrived her on vesttitdav morning from Raleigh, at which place she went to attend the marriage f Mr. Pou to Miss Annie Walker She and Mr. Bradshaw left yesterday afternoon for their h. me in Asheboro, The two fire compinies, wl i e and black, which were on opposite Bides ot the burning stable yesterday evening, looked astf they were try ing to see which could throw the most water cn the other, and were using the flames as common property to heat the water while in transit. , , Several ot our townsmen heard sounds yesterday evening that were produced from a novel cause exces sive heat among hog's. !- Some hogs tnat were confined in a pen near the stable that was burned, were loud in their call for succor. They .were turret out before burned. Exodusters. -Quite a large number ot white emigrant', mostly from Johnston j county, reached here this morning on their way to Woodruffe count) , Ar kansas, we interviewed tnem on the train from Durham up, and found out their grievance. Johnston coun ly lands, they said, had become greatly impoverished, and where they once fetched a bale ot cotton to the acr;, it would now take three lo live ac-tM to pr jduce tint quantity. Kv. erjthing was mortgaged, they siid ; and they represented ah at the mer chants d:ctated both the price of the larmers product and of tvery amide soid to the farmer in 'turn. Som ot them were densely ignorant, and one ot them, when asked where he got on the train, ai.swered : "At Sel l.imy," meaning, Selnu. Anotner, who was inclined to be facetious, ins'.s ed that be was going away, fjr the Johnston county lands to have rest. They needed it, he taid. We asked him what 'he did -with his plunder," when he was leaving home. ''O," said he, 4,1 couldn't get anything for it, and so I just broka it up and scattered it about." We askej hiui why he didn't dump it on the compost neap, but to' this he made no reply. Tnere wtra no very old people in the crowd ; none over fifty, at. any rate, Put ur)derhat. age eyery period, seemed to be represent ed, tven down to a babe of six weeks. The women were Huperior J to the men, apparently, and noue ot them seemed to think they were on the way. to tha Promised Lud. Reaching Bu 1 ngton, we met a gentleman who had lived in Johnston county, and knew the status of ih; class which tuese exodusters represented.; Said he, "It they get hold of five dollars, they will spend the hrger half ot it for whiskey, and besides, ' thy ere not rvally industrious." We judge this t j be ''bbDut the size of it." Getting whiskey by moonshine in Johnston county has been set back Considerably ol late, a ,d peiadvent-fowif ure some cf these exodusters are ust shaking off' the dust of their feet as a testimony against the Unite J Stales Revenue Department. It is a curious fact that we heard from the lips of one of this company last night, with, out the sligntest provocation, .a sec ond edition of the blasphemy belched out by the God-forsaken wretches, who went down eatt on the train which left here Tuesday night. As Sam Jones said last night, it would be hell enough to spend even one night in a palace witb no other com pany than such as these. "O my soul, come not, thou into their tecret; unto their assembly, mine honor, be not thou united." . . . .China, - Glass, ciocaery ware and tine Lamps. A large stock Just received. We have the largest variety of goods to select from of any store In the clt). Give us a call. o9dlw ' ' E. M. Caldoleugh a Bro. Ilouey. California honey Jnrt received at Caldcleugh a Bro's, r - E.H. o9dlw Food In iMwoa. i Hams, breakfast-strips, ohetsa, crackers ColuinWa river salmon, sardines, lobsters, plokles, tomatoe oatrop, chow-chow, ac, last received. E. II. Caldclengh A Bro. o961w Fin nigara. Extra One cigars at v B. K. Caldoleugh A Bro s. " , ' o9dlw Unsnirr Butter. . Ju t received the finest New York Creamery Batter. K t. Caldcleugh Bro. oBdlw "It's iringlikh you know." "Loyal Crown" baking powder tiuuran teed to be njual to any In the world or money refunded. J. w. Scott A Co. C'oru J lour. ; Kor muttlns, grld'iiecikes. battt-r cakns ami almoHt any other kind orcaken, at J. W. Kcott 4 Co Cream Heal. Somnthlmr nice In the way of granulated mfal, and very choice. Feople who are. tired eatlnu common curn meal try thl aud vou will be pleased, hold by J. W. Hcott A Co. A lilVUl Kl I.UKl. Knyal BaUlny 1'owder liiiw loiiud a rlvnl at last la the "Loyal tirown" made In lomlon, put up in f.inry metal top jjla's nr" (wovtti 10c, to up) liiiiill; ) u'ld sold under an absolute itUiiantiie. Tir !t iu-xt time, gold by J. W. Scott & Co. SS e yon it would Ho'. What? That -'Loyal Crown" baking powder which we miarauterd to be as good as hoyal. We can nive you imni'-n of some ( f our best City customer wuo ure nsiiirf It and will rec ommeud It. Bold only by J. W. Scott & Co. ...."Loyal Crown" flavoring ex'rncts put up In fancy little gla.'S pitchers with ground glass stoppers. ry little higher in price than plain bottles. Ask to see them at Scott 4 Co's. We awe Nuw Heady. Full, packed with tlirgalns. Ladles doyou need Hosiery tor yourself, your children or your husband? 125 dozen almost at your owj price. A large line of dress goods, laules, misses and ohlldrens shoes, ludies snd .gents underwear, cheap. F .ncy baskets, a large stock. - A large lot of Smyrna uigs, a few Jo:s in Doys eults irom 5 to 10 years, tuey are cheap, epnyra anii'ing ana Baxony wools. A very arge stock of chll ireas plush and cashmere caps, ladies fascinators. Our motto la "un Ider buy and undersell." . Thk Obioi.sai. Rackkt Stork, Neii door to Express Otfloe, s'J7tf Hoard. Furnished rooms to rent, with or without board, near th central part of the city. Ap ply to Mr. C. E. Shober, Corner bsoamore and Greene street, or at this othce. oHd 4w ....Fresh French candles and tatties made daily, over the Express oilice. KWdtf Mrs. M. A. Edwards. OhIj :t,uoo i,!fi. We have about three thonsaud of those 10c. cigars of J. K Hall & Co's on hane. This S All W Ran ITrtt nr will fvuv huva .t' thiim you want a bargain you had better come early. Go n at inly 5c. each or 4 00 J. W. Scott Co. per box. Stave Your Money. A first rate second hand tire proof Sate for sale cheap. Apply m-xtdoorto North state priiitiDgottlcetoJ.il Coleman. oTdtl V money to Lend. In sums of 500, and upwards if well secured. Diilard A King, GreenBboro, N. C. t'rctu .Mackerel. Mackerel freeh aud nice. Just received. c9dlw E. M. Caldcleugh Bro. Motive. A principal of the colored Graded school of Greensboro will be elected at the next regu lar meeting of tf e Board of Alderniao, on Filday night next, Oct. 11 1SSU, to rill vacancy caused by reslgnatrou of Prjf. Frank Louau thi present lucumbeut, wliich resignation takes eflect on above dater Applicutlous will be received from now until day of election, aud may be handed to John J. Nelson, clera ot the Board of alderman. Jai. VV. Foible, Mayor. -o8d4t l' S, Court Itaouiii : Greensboro, N. 0., Oot. 4th 1889, Bbv. P. L, Gkoomk, My Dear Sir: I have just finished leading your book, Rambles, 1 read It with great iu teiest and prorli. With the route of travel I Had become familiar by reading many other books of similar character, but 1 learned many things I had not known beiore. ' The mauy personal incidents were peculiarly pleasing; and I easily imagined 1 was on the Journey with you I feel sure that your book will meet with a klodiy public reception. . )f.urs slucereiy, . , , tiuur. P. Diok Tl) are 00 sale at he store of tin Dike bo a co. - . : , o8diw Another lot of that choice mud "sum mer cheese1 just tn J. Soott A Oo. THE DAILY W OR KM Ail nanxiDai In Greensboro and being consulted dally b all sorts of business men, la a splendid adver tising medium. The condition ot 011 advert! Ing COLUMNS, hows what advertiser think. Olllce under Benbow Hall, South Elm street. , , Price Eeduced. We have made a teductiou 111 the price O "G' orifes" Liird nnil it now only cost you trlile more tliau the lower priced lard and "compounds" of some other re liners. Sold In pails or by the pound, at J. W. Scott ft ' o a. ir item. The two story hiilldliiir on Oavle street In parol Mr. J. L. Reelings. J. W. Scott, ml-ti For Item. A good Hrli k Ho'jrdliiu' hou"e containing rooms aud ki'eiieii, good basement. Apply at Uolton's liug rttore. a'.tt. At Cartland In the way of r ail suitings and trouserings you will see something prett;- and of latest patterns; also newest styles in umlirel.as In silk glorlas,aipacasand gingliams. Xeck wenrlo eveiv color aud shaoe. Kour-ia liuiut Tecks, Windsors; "cooii" collars anl cuff., and tut ulHlilugs of all kinds at CrtUndi-. For Ileal. The two store romim In the New N'ational Hank Huil-lhi App.yt11ji1liUSA.G1-.1y, Tree, r N.'ll Kllingtou, (iaslir- afJ-tl 'oid Kentucky Shore." Not the "shore' but pure Kentucky Clover seed, free of trasli and Ult'i. Also big 'lock of orchard grass, blue grass. Timothy and sa(. ling clover expected to-day J. V. Scott 1 Co, Soda at Wholesale. We have lu stock l&j boxes an., twenty-live kegs soda, sold close to the trade. J. W. SCOTT i, CO. H 11 lid era. John V. Smith and Tuosug E. Hill have associated themselves as builders. Thetr thorough knowledge of work In their line en ables tliem to warraut all their wors. tf. September 5 lSs9. o If you want the best bag of patent flour for the price try a sack of "Silver Lake." fiM at Scott A Co's. Sehol Motice. 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 FTeucn For terms Ac apply to me at my residauce on Sycamore St. E. 1). Hundley, aus-tt --- . ....See our display of floe Olive Oil put up In fatcy glass decanters also our flavoring extracts put up in laucy glass pitchers, Span ish Olives, Imported Sardines, canned lobsters, and salmon and lots of other nice goods Just In J. W. Scott Co. Cheap arid Uood. itoast mutton and roast beef iu- 21b fi.-m. This Is much better than the beef and mutton. Try it and you will buy more 01 it, at - J. W. Scott A Ce's. . . . .Oat meal, oat groofs, corn llour, cream meal, "Patapsco" aud "Dan Valley" paten roller flour, all Just received at Bcott 4 Co. . t Jau Oil! yes go to Tate Bros, aud , see thi large assortment of Imported tooth brushes, hair brushes, nail brushes, aud cloth brushes that they have just leceived All styles, sizes- and pi ices. ssatf Tate Kro'k. We will guarantee you the rluest smoke for 5c. ever sold In.tlie city. Oail and be con viueed. Tate Bros. aSfidtf . . .Call at Tate Bros, and get a free sample of Dr. Kings new discovery for consumption. 8itr ' Tate Bros. ...Hare you tried that Uinuisels extract violet at Tate Hros. Ir Is positively equal to Iresh bunch 01 violets. 'late Hros. eSlldtf Tate Broil. Have just received an uuusual stock cf King's new discovery for consumption, Buckhn'a arnica salve, and electric bitters. Call andget free trial ilze, aud testimouiais of woude.fu cntes made by Dr. King's new dltcovery tor consumption at Tate Bro's. Kjodtf CracRer meal or Cracker duat, This Is just what you want tor frying o sie'a, chickens Ac, nice fresh sU-ck put up In on poudd packages juoc received at Soott A Co's, - Prouokltlona solicit d. Any person wishing to contribute or sell a site tor the Greensboro Cotton Mills,' are re quested to submit a wiltien proposition to the undersigned by the flrsi uay o November, 18S9. a. J. Elam, Sec 4 Treas oMt; ' rimt o( tbe Seaaon - New crop Jamaica Oranges, new crop 1U lan macaroni, new orop oream cheese, near ciop oai groats, new crop Carolina rice, neur crop Leghorn citron, new crop nuts (a 1 kinds) and lots of other new goods coining which via wUI tell you about In a few days. ;' ;.. ; i. W. bOOtt OO
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