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THE DAILY WORKMAN, II fl'BIJMHKO Six time WMk us an Evening Paper, at $3.00 a year, In advance. For six mouths, t.0, for three month, 7.1 cents, and to those who m PROMPTLY, )i5 cents per month. On deferred payments, 85 cents per month, to pay expense of col looting. t.ntormiatthe post offlotin Grenboro,It 0., at titcond-clait matter. RAILWAY GUIDE. Grkensroro, July i, 1880. HIOHMOTO DANV1LLB HAILBOAD. Arrives from Kichraond at 9 42 a m ' " " 1027 pm Leave for Riohraond at 8 60 p m " 8 05 a m NOBTH CAROLINA BAILKOAD. Arrives from Charlotte at 8 00ft m 8 40pm 9 60 m 10 87 p it 8 20 o m 7 40 ft m V46m i Leaves for Ohnriotte at f. Arrives from Goldsboro ai Leaves for Goldeboro at 10 50 p m O. BAILBOAD. 7 45 ft m 8 15 p to 10 CO am KOBTH-WB8TRBN M. Arrives from Halem at ii ii Leaves for Salem at ii -. 10 54 pm O. F. a I. . BA2.BOAD, Traint Moving North. Leare Bennetteville at 4 35 ft. m. Arrive at Greensboro I 45 p. m. Leave Oreenaboro 2 05 p.m. Arrive Mt.-Airy.... 6 00 p.m. 7 rains Moving South. Leave ML Airy 8 45 ft. m. Arrive at Greensboro , 7 45 ft. u. Leave Greensboro..... 915e.tr, Arrive at Bennetteville. .... ..7 00 p. m. SCHEDULE OP MAILS: Mails going North closed 18 00 p m - 7 80 m " Sonth " 9 00 ft m 9 00pm 9 00 m 9 00pm 9 00pm " Salem Br'eh" tf M Ft M East : ,,O.F.T.T.B.B' yuuim General delivery open from 8 00 m to 6 OJ p m., exoept. during the dutrl bntion of mails. The Money Order and Registered Letter office open from 9 00 m to 6 00 p m. , " ADTKRTIMNQ MMITATIO. All church notices, Including Sebtath School, eneetin'p lor ' prayer," missionary meetings, wmMt ,and other tectarea on church work, Inserted free of charge, as heretofore. Also notices of marriages an) deaths, 'not exceed ing ten (10) lines each. All other announce ments subject to regular advertising rate. L00AL INTELLIGENCE. How Tai Thibuombtbb 'Stands. The etite of the thermometer is taken to? Dr. Benbow, at the Benbow House, t the hoar of 12 m. eaoh day: ' Oct. 1, 71 degrees. 2, 69 " 3, 69 ; " " 4, 70 " ' 68 " 6, 68 7, 69 " " 8. 69 " " 9, 66 " 10, 72 " 11,76 " " 12. 79 " " 18, 6 " 14. 68 ' " 15,62 Five or nix C. F & Y V. gines were cn the yard here morning at one time. en thi Mrs.; S. H. Jordan from near .Asheboro, N. C., is In the city visi ting frier.ds ani relatives. Judge Conner, on his way home from Gaston court, passed through here this morning. ural gas in Pittsburgh, is setting back some of the industries of that manu facturing city. The Fair was formeily opened yesterday in Raleigh by the Gov the first dayt ; . ' When Berrier killed his motqci-in-'awt he took the child she had in her arms with hint in bis flight and hid it in a hollow treei When found it wns" sound and well and hai been ;iven to its mother. ,. ' f'-'"" ! - Miss Clara Albright left, this corning for Wilson, where she (joes 1 be present at the marriage of Miss nnie Brewer, pne of Wilson s fair t and most popular fyoung ladies, ' l Jno. Corbitt, of . VVilmrngton, The Daily Vol. 7. Greensboro We would consider it a favor for any one to drop in and give us a synopsis ot any happening that would be of general interest. Dr. Schentk, the 1'res. of the Water Works, wishes to state that the water will necessarily be turbid for a few days on account ot certain work being done at the reservoir. Sam Tones has promired to come t) Charlotte about the last of April or the first of May, provided a Sta ble building be provided, sufficient to teat the congregation. Dr. Taloaage'a Tabernacle waa totally destroyed by fire on the 13th inst. The loss cn the Tabernacle is about Slit coo. Dr. Talmage hal no services Sunday. There have beeu fresh discover- iei of gold near Troy, Montgomery county, and something of ft boom has been awakened. Thi precious metal found is generally on or near the sur face. ' We are sorry as well as surprised to hear cf the assignment of Brower & Pickett, ot Liberty, which was con summated a day or two since. We learned the fact at Asheboro yester da . Sam Tones' Hcmor. Send nick ie to The Globe, Durham, N. C , and git a copy of the handsome eight- page Weekly containing ' full report ot, Sam Jonea' meetings, ' ith many of hit original and witty sayings '.Mr.' R. B. Glenn, Winston Chairman ot the Jjiwrict omrainee the Young Men's (Jnristiau Associa tion for this distiict, will address , the Greensboro Association, and the pub lie, at the Baptist Church next Fri day night. The public cordially in vited, especially the Indie. . ' . It is reported that the young horse Axtell, which beat the record recently, has been sold to a syndicate for $105,000, which if true, is the largest price ever paid for a horse. Vanderbuilt paid $100,0000 for Maud S. but none was ever sold above that price, without Axtell has been. The good old county of Ran dolph sends up as one of her exhibits at the State Fair, Mr. Frank Redding. whose stature m 6 feet 9 inches When walking, through a .traia the bell rope strikes him about the collar Mr. Redding has a sister, a cultured and attractive young lady, of fine manners and exceptionally gcoi con versational powers, whose height is 6 feet one inch. She tmds high in the community in, more ways than one.' '. " - There was quite a press of peo pie read v to fill the five coaches of the .xr-nrion train to Raleieh this morning', numbers tf them ; nearly foolish enough to be taken, in at the lunatic asylum. Limping old wo men, gouty old men, and giddy headed girle, some with sweethearts. and some with tone, made, mob like assault on the steps of -: the moving train despit e the exertions '0$ conduc tors and buggage menj .nd ' one old man and his wife ran over Barnes' ice wagon, saying as they tumbled , over it What's this ihina doing , in, the way?" Then you coald have seen Bkrnet smile for. a hlf hour. ' N C, Tuesday October The people of ' Aiheboio say that the presence of the railroad in thst town has awakened an interest tar beyond whtt any one could have apposed, and business Ins received a wonderful imptua. The saw mills in the country neighborhoods are supplying vast quantities of good umber at low prices. Miss Alioe Weatherly wishes to inform her Iriends'and the public generally that she is with Mrs. Omo- hundro & Co , who keep a full line of millinery and fancy ' goods, and they will be placed onjhe "market as ow at tne same grade 01 goods can be sold. She will be1 pleaded to serve you at Mrs. Woggoman's old Und opp. the Court House. "Back Ce;k Mountain" and 'Car'awny Mountain" are tie names of two considerable elevations in Randolph county, west of Asheboro, which can be seen very distinctly as one passes along the railroad between High Point and that place. These mountains ere densely covered with trees, and just n w tne autumnal tints make a beautiful prcs ted from a distance ot some two mues. inc gum and the maple furnish their quo- tiof the rich colors. ir The grave of R4lpiild6 Em erson at Concord, Mass., has been desecrated as was found yesterday evening at a bu i'al in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery ,':The', authorities were notified and Dr. Edwin a son of the deceased, was telegraphed for., v It ." not JcnownVet whether the remains have been, taken out or not, , as the authorities decided to wait until ' the arrival of Dr.1 Edward , befor they would investigate, It is ' generally supposed that the miscreants , have taken at least the skull of the dead philosopher. Lykchins. The intimations given yestetday that in all probability Ber rier, the murderer of his- mother In law, wou'd be lynched last night at Lexington was fully rea'Iixed. The horrid orgies of Judge Lynch'a court were enacted by a blood-thirsty mob. who took the prisoner to a grove near town and hung- him to a limb where he died. It is not necessary to detail the horrots of the scene, nor can we advise whstsri,medy should be applied to prevent , the recurrence of such horrors. The provocation turn'shed by the . numerous .cases where flagrant murders have been allowed to go unpunished,' supply the motive for such deed of ; lawless ness, and it will j. robably . be found that the surest- remedy to suppress lynching is to deal promptly and justly with the murderers. ' Better Get late yourYlauanrla. ''-. .... , . " . I And Brown's Is ft good place to bu them We have all Modi and grades for men, women children Sad Infants, light heavy and .medium weights, wblU, scarlet, grey and mixed me rino, all wool, nndyed natural wool , and Oamel's hair. Tests,, whole suite, or single nndenrarmenta as you n ease. MetV-nnder- sh rts iroin 86 cents to W 00 eaeh. ' If you prefer to have your underwear m de at boa e w have e,f grades of red and white : Flannel bv the tard. .. Sample 8. Brown.'? olod'w Onr Ladle Cloaca and Wrap have :-x:-:i- i ; , Arrive! .V;: ,r . H, Our line of Cloaks, Jraps, Newmarket, and Jackets for Ladles, Hisses and Children is now about complete and embraces a great number and vatlety of giments made u.. tn the latest and most fa hlonable shapes. Prices for ladles Wraps begin at 1.75 and range all the way up to aa.50. We are also showing a very pretty Ine of Infants Plush and Embroidered C1q ks. o .2dlw Brown's One Prlce Cah House, 15, 1889. No. 115. "It'atringllkb u know." "Loyal Crown" baking powder guaran" . "j uim ui uiuuj. 1 refunded. J. W. Scott A Co. Corn Flour. For mumn, grlddie cakep, batter cakt s and almost any other kind of cakes, at J. W. Hcott 4 Co Cream .Tleml. Something nice in the wav of eranulated meal, and very choice. People who are tired eating common corn meal try this and you will ue pieaaeu. ooia oy J. W. Scott A Co. A Hlval tu l.nuu Soyal Baking Powder has tound a rival at last In the "Loyal drown", made In london, put up In fancy metal top glass jars (worth 10c. '.. w.u, .u,u,y uu sum uuurr bu WWIUW guarantee. Try It next time, gold by J. W. Boott 4 Co. we tola yon tt would Go I ' . whit That -Loyal Crown" baking powder I which we guaranteed to be as good aa Eoyal. I Ufa mum I m . . I no uou jVU uuiin w wms (i our oesv city customers who are using it and will reo ommend It. Sold only by 1. W. Boott & Co. ...."Loyal Crown" flavoring extracts put! up In fancy little glass pitchers with ground glass stoppers. Very little higher In price than plain bctties. AaK to see them at ' . Bcott Go's. We are New Ready. Full, packed wIth'Bargalna.- Ladles do you need Hosiery ov yourself, yqucJidrea or A. . Ut-'- ya lirtsowwr Uu2en almost at your own price, A large line of drees eoods. laules. misses and chlldreni shoes, ladles and Jgents unaerwear, cneap. r tncy nasiets, a large stock. A large lot of Smyrna rugs, a few Jobs In bovi sntA from fninri.m thasr rnhn ZnDhvrs knit. In, nd lU.nn, oi. a " 1 -' J ' v-.vn,-! arge stock of chjl treai plus! and cashmere caps, ladies fascinators. Our motto is "an fcler buy and under sell" . : Thk Oriuikal RAnrcr Utorb s37tf Next door to Exoress Offlce. Hoard. Furnished rooms to rent, with or without board, near th central part of the city. Ap ply to Mrs. C. E. Shober, Corner Sycamore and Greene street, or at this office. o8d 4w .Presh French candles and taffies made daily, over the Express office. tUOdif Mrs. M. A. Edwards. Save Vour money ' A first rate second hand Are proof Sale for sale oheap. Apply next door to North State printing otfeeto J. H Colt-man. o7dtt money to Lend. In sums of f 50J, and upwards If well secured. DUlard t King, Greensboro. N. C. Frawk mackerel. Xaokerel fresh and nice, just received. o9ilw E. M, Caldcleugh X Bro. ...Another lot of that choice mdd "sum mer cheese'' Just In J. W. Soon 4 Oo. ...China, Glass, crocKery ware ana nne Lamps. A large stock Just received, We have the largest variety of goods to select from of any store In the cltj. Clve ns a oill. 09dlw E. M Caldcleugh a Bro, - Food in Seaaon. Hams, breakfast-strips, cheese, crackers Columbia river salmon, sardines, lobsters, pickles, tomatf-e catsup, chow chow, 4c, lust received. . E. M. Caldcleugh 4 Bro. o931w uaiuqruia noney just rvceivea ai r. m. Caldcleugh a Bro's. 1 .; o9dlw Fine cigar. Extra ripe cigars at E. M. Caldoieugh jk Bros. ' . , oaaiw CVreanaerr Bniter, iust received the finest New-York Creamery Butter,.. - , E. I, Caldcleugh' ; Bro. oOdlw i-' n.iT wn" ' ' 41 r ' ' In order to mke room for new stock, we will se I for the nxt few days, onr line ot plo - tures at red noed prices. ' o!4d tt . Diko Book Co. ' w ' ... .. A n . . . .... .. . ..... m e assonmeni 01 uxiora teacners- niniet Testaments; large assortment of 13 mot ruririuuuuairs iu mwn Biyies. run lie Toy B' oks, So. and upwards. Latest Music Folios. olad'fl THE DAILY WORKMAN IS mi DM In Greensboro and being comtulted daily by all sorts of business men, U it splendid adver tlslng medium. The condition of on udvertl lug COLUMN'S, Shows what ad vertlner tliluk. omen under Benbow Hall, South Elm street. Prin RflHnnu1. We haVD made a leductiouiu tin- nrinn n "eor;eH" Laid mid it now only tost yoq a V.' 1 ".X ,t4.rd. nd paim or oy me pound, at J. '. Kcott A t)o s. tur lien The two story buildlnir on Davit- strt-nt in rear ot Mr. J. L. Reelings. J. W. hcitt. ml-tf 0 for Kent. A good Brick Boardlnir Iioiirm nmitulnnir roouiH and kitchen, good baneuient. Apply at uoiion s irui Mtore. aid-tf. At Cartlanda In the way of Kali Nultlnmt and trniiNrinira you will fee sometliiu prett" and of latest patterns; also newest styles 61 umbrellas In silk glorias,al pacts and ginghams. Neck wearja every color aud shade. Four-lo hand Teclk, Windsors; "coon" collars and caffs, and fut nlshlugs of all kinds at Cortlandr. For Rent The two store rooms In the New National Bank Building. Apply to Julius A. Orav. Ptm. ata-tf or Moll Rlllnu, ?J.i.i i'Old Kentocky shore." Not the "shore" but pure Kentucky Clover seed, tree of trash and filth. Also bis ftock of orchard grasp, bine grass, Timothy and aan Ung clover expected to-day J. w. Bcott A Co ' W, Soda at Wholesale. We have In stock 125 doxm kegs soda, sold close to the trade. t. w. soot r A 00. Builders Jobs T. Smith and Thomas E. Hiu. have associated themselves as builders. Their thorough knowledge of work In their Une en ables them to warrant all their work.. . . September 5 1889. If you want thetXMtlbiiir iff Mintn,. a.. I " . .... 7? J " I u" vilvn " m " iver Lake." a.85 at I bcowaco's. ; " geh0,"J, . r -111 reten m. .hm Aug 80, 1889; AU "the usual EngUsh I . . .... uaaiA nrnnnnM Will hft tamiht T -4.1 ..it, . ,""KUV' " "u uuu r renca For terms do. apply to me at my realdanoe on Sycamore St , B.D. Hundlev. ana. .See onr display of fine Olive OU but na In fa cy glass decanters also our flavoring . 1"" up in lancy glass pitchers, Span ish Olives, Imported Sardine, canned lobsters, and salmon and lots of other nice goods Just 111 T TTT k .1 . tt . nnnTi: jr. I :n Cneap and Good. Boast mutton and roast beef In. 2ih n.n. This Is much better than the common 'cannnd". I Kaav ainil MnS-S-AB. IT .... "" "J n Da oa wlu b7' """" "- w. ecott co'e. Oat meal, oat groeta, corn floor, cream meal, "Patapsco" and "Dan Valley" paten roller flour' aUJU8t received at Scott 4 Co. . .Oh! yes go to rate Bros, and see the large assortment of Imported tooth brushes, hair brushes, nail brushes, and cloth brushes that they have Just leceived All styles, sizes and prices. Kjtjdtf . Tate Hro'M. We will guarantee yon the finest smoke for Sc. ever sold In the city. Call and be oon hrtneed. Tate Bros, ftffidtr Call at Tate Bros, and get a free sample or Dr. Kings new dlsoovery for consumption. s2tmr Tate Bros . ..Have you tried that Blnnlsels extract violet at Tate Bros. Ir Is positively equal to a fresh bunch of violets. Tate itros. rfiJUdtf Tato Broo. Have Just reoelved an nnnsual stocV r f K'ng's ' I new uiscovery for consumption, Bucklin's I arnica salve, and electric bitters. Call and get free trial tlae, and testimonials of wouderfu cutes made by Dr. Klnc's new dl'coverv fnr I consumption at Tate BmV i,tf f . Cracker meal or Cracker dnat This Is lust what von want tor frtrins i u-. chlokens c, nice fresh st ok put .p tu one I pound packages just reoelved at SottAC I . Propoition Kolicitad, 1 Any person wishing to contribute or sell ft site for the Greensboro Cotton 'Mills, are re ' 'ueated 10 ttbB,lt written proposition to the I undersigned by the first dav o . Nomh. hftSO. . , H J. EianL Bea Tra Mti J ' m " - I 1 ' ' rin,t of ihe Seaoon. 5 "J New erop Jamaica Oranges, new crop ita lan macaroni, new crop oream cheese. uw nmn I ' ' "f l oat groats, new crop Carolina rloe. uew mn ; Leghorn citron, new crop nuts (a i kit d) ani 01 i u or other new goods comlne whloh w will tell you about lit a few dais. " . . J. N. Scott 4 CO.'
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