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THE DAILY WORMIAN, UN7BLUBCD till timet a week M an Evening Paper, at 93.00 a year, In advance, For tlx months, il.50, Cor three months, 75 cents, aid to those who pay " PROMPTLY, U5 cents per month. On deferred payments, 85 cftnti per month, to pay expensa of col lasting. Murl at tht post office in (freentboro, A 0., (U ioond-elas$ matter. RAILWAY GUIDE. Greensboro, July 1, 1889 mOHMOMD A DAMTtUil RAILROAD. Arrives from Riohmond at 9 42 a m. 1 Work .aim. Greensboro N C. Wednesday October 16, 1889. No. 116. I THE DAILY WORKMAN . . I in Greensboro and belagv consulted dally by I all aorti or cosiness men,.u a spienuia aaver- Uleiag medium. The condition of 011 advert) as COLUMNS, I snows what advertiser think. Office under I Benbow Hall, South Elm street. V Jlt ff - wwi"w -mw . . . w. 1 . - -mrTT- . I ,.,.t There was no further notice evil. shall do no harm and that 01 Leaves for Rioiiraond at 8 60 p in '. " 0 00 a m NORTB OAKOUMA BAILBOAD. 8 00 a m The Fire Co. received a very neat testimonial from Messrs. Cart land & Phipps jesterday, in the form 1027 pm 0( an acknowledgement of services rendered by tlm Co. at the cent five in South Greentboro. re- Arrivea from Charlotte at Leaves for flhariotte at " " Arrivus from Ooldsboro si Leaves for Goldsboro at fl II M NOBTH-WBSTEBN N. 0 Arrives from Salem at ii ii tieaveslor 8alem at ii ii ii 8 40 pm --Judne Gilmer, D. f.' Caldwell, J. 10 87 J W' 8oott' W' E- BevU1 B GlenD' 8 20om D. W. C. linbow, A. Hodgin and 7 40 a m wife Benbow and wife and J. H. 10 60 p ml Jackson, all took the 8 o'olock train baIlmoAD. this morning lor tne oibmj r air. 7 45 a m 8 16 p ml Dr K.'R. Michaux and Mr. Er ,n a a n m I nest Tate returned this morning from w i . . . . . . . mn..nuina nr thn western unri u. U, f, , T . lift -.""- " I V 11 U uavw..vmxh I Train Moving North. the State, where Mr. Tate has been lieave Bennettsville at 4 o a. m. , . . ArHtOrnhoro. 1 45 p. m. sick with fever, and hai not been able Leave Greensboro 2 t'6p. m. 1 10 mHke tho trip home until now OUUVO ULU. an J . r. Irnint Mnnina South. Leave Mt Airy.- ....... . 45 a. m. Arrive at Greensboro 7 45 a.m. Leave Greensboro. 9 65 a. r . Arrive at BenrTettsville. 7 00 p. m. SCHEDULE OF MAILS: Mails going North olosed WOOpm . " " 7 30am " " Booth '" 9 00am 9 00pm 900am 9 00 p m 9 00pm 9 00am 'Salem Br'oh" , ' East 'O.F.AT.V.K.B ii the proprietor sent up to the room the young man had rented ;;bs It waa dark and no resnonae could be naa from within, it was decided to force the door. The young man waa found, ly ing on the bed dead, lie naa oeen dead for Beveral hour M he was quite cold. A chloroform- towel was spread over bis face. He hid registered him self as George P. Morris, and from letters found on hie peraoaM it was learned that he had two sisters in Bl tisaore. . m Gov. Hi 1 in his speech in Char lotte yesterday aid be had been in .u- ht Statu" evr since io mo . - vlnrU . acd hadn't Rot any tar on his h$1svet. He expresied gratification j over being in Mecklenburg, wnera the First Declaration of Independence was signed. He then retired and the crowd yelled for Flower, wr o came out in a stroking cap and made a little' rfpeech to which he said he hoped, our Senators and Congress u.nnl.4 ne their influence to HIGH "-' . . ... ... XT V I. '. r, -t v nu havetheWoriasrairincw u.K Mr. Alec wiisn,.-u. .(1.!li..AU..Rh..ffiir. . . j ne saiu ii I - -i county, was nere mis inuimtig, . ... , - . m r J t . v. wmild aav hold rt m Ohariotte or TVi two iitnrv hullrllnir ttn DavIm ntnit In ww ot Mr. J. L. KeellnKs. J. W. Hcott. ml-tf -e- now, while we are just entering upon the second century of our existence as a nation, now while we are near inn h rntf of another centurv ot . j ..,. ..'"V""?"-- ... . ., guuu onuii Doaruiair uoune oou,uiaiu Christianity, that we may know whH rooms and kitchen, good basement. Apply at is requid in order mat me mswry of the next century may tell of the continued growth ai.d development of At Cturtlmnda mem nm " tMj ui . iaii owiiukb niiu iiuumiiug. i you wiu pee someintDK pren." ana oi laiesi the U.S.. and that we may show to4 patterns; alio newest styles ot umbrellas in 1 I Bilk irInrlttJl.HlnAPjUA) irtnirhAmiL Nnnk WAnrln the world tha-'. we are worthy of ouifl every color aud shade. Four-ln hand Tecks, I WlUllf descent. -Oar Iriend, Vatstn ReddiDg, of I Randlemnn, ws bitten by a long legged b ack spidt-r recent y, and to I severe was the poinon tht his life was in danger, and the services of the doctor were called in. Mr. Redding has n w recovered, aod ihe spidtr i bottled up for inspection. n 1 frnm H 1)0 a m unuiui T, V- lT I wnnt down home on tue raaioouuu --- . o 6 00 p m., except during the distri- d6n nmo .on . . Atianta or Memphis or St. Lou:s or , bntion of mail.. The Money Order and train. Mr. Wilson is one of the most F Bexistered Lietter oinee open ironi u 41 m to 6 00 d m. , some oiimi u g -j prosperous lArmer. u, .... .u d h . New and is a first cousin of Msiir James P1 r"V' York. ADVEHTisiiva limitation. . vilson of Morganton, the engineer jUlctnrch notl,lnoludlog Sabbath School, . D:if0acj .. (Metln-aw' lor prayer, missionary meenng, rr -" . weeWv and other ectunss on cnurcn wora, . .., . vu ani inserted free of charge, as heretofore. Also ..rwv..nm , oeoole of the pieent generation notices of marrlaaes an deaths, not exceed- parr who pasted through Greensboro t r r ing tea (10) line, each; . All other announce .erdav on their wav to the 'At- ra" lnal r " The Requisition of the Age. Tk... i. . tfroal deal KQUired Of 4 llMj 1 W I . ' J VlflWl ai.l miMUVi . vt.l II 111.111. lOVB.) Windsors; "coon" collars and cuffj, aai fm- uittuinB ui an kidqs ai vnianas. u.1.11. ImIh vnur S'lAMlllla. . . . I For Hen.. I nil VMvn'k Ll ft OfUUl ft IM Tfl nu . IH01B. I .v"i. . - - - r I Tne two store rooms in the New National Wa have all kind and Kades for men, women Bank Bulldlnir. AunlvtoJnllusA.Orav. Pre. children aod Infants, light heavy and medium ata-tf or Nell Ellington, Cashr- . welirnts, white, scarlet, grey and mixed; me rino, all wool, nndyed natural wool ana ,oid KMinckr Shore. Camel's hair. Vests, whole suits, or single Not the ''shore-but pure Kentucky Clover undergarments as you p ease, lien's under- ed, free of trash and tilth. Also Wg stock of shirts trom 25 cents to 2 00 eaeh. if yon orchard grass, blae grass. Timothy and sap BJIIAIb asvaaa ir w- w I waw'uuu fanosri wtwa glWIO, iluviMj Mil U Bty pref-r to have yonr underwear made at home un)I clover expe tonday J. W. Seott St Co, w have a 1 giadee ol red and white Wannel 0 ouuaax nnoiesaiK Wa h.. In uinrtlr 19 hnva. BnH UmI. A kegs soda, sold close to the trade. J. W. SWTf A 00. by the yard, Bample 8. Brown. Onr I,aU Closaa atnd Wrsvpahave Arriveo. Our line of Cloaks. Wraps, Newmaskets, and Jackets for Ladles. Misses and Chlldaea U now aVin.i. nnni.ta ami amhT&ftea a sreat number " " .i joun i . aniTH ana i and vailety of g .rmeots made up in the aiest t, tnemgelve. r. hinn.M. nhnniML PriRM for ladles I .. OllU UIWOK ! U'"-'v 1 Wraps begin at 1.75 and range all the way up Builders. John V. Smith and Thomas E. Hiuu have Moclatedi themselves as balldera. Their thorough kaow ledge of work In their line en- tn .-.. m PTBC nnd itirvai till 1M wmv nil l nri. rBm x..- " I' "1 1 ables then. to warrant aU their work, 10 ffifcOU. WB ' " ' Iff SU.n,.mK. K IBBO line of Infants Plush and Embroidered Cloaks, j- , p "r v' " ol2dlw Brown's One Price Cash House, If youi want the best bag of patent flour for the pneetry a sack of "Silver Lake." 2.85 al Scott 4 Co s. ments subject to regular advertising rates. VC8'erday on tneir war . ur . -i K, , ' . .u In the future as we have a right to lanta ExooKiiion, psid a Visit to the n "e iwu o . .-j . .. .. . : ftyrtrt-t ItOin ll Droerta, ui uia y- LOCAL INTELUUiiiNUti. p-c wh-ie v-.' H.II ...M rn:aoe a . ihcfe mjre required than Hon. Sam. J, Randall, , Mr. Ran. g t d is not auowco , m n.r.l- xneir piojj.co.n - r lei in the history of the world, aud How THE Thermometbb iiTANDa.- bT Dr. Benbow, at the Benbow House, dall is not ytt well an at the bom ox 12 m. eaon aay ; to )eaVe his bedroom 4 . For Bavle. Onafasy terms I desirable residence of 7 rooms, gcod nelghborhoodv eonvenlent to churches, vost office, a o. Mr. J. W. Pugh will sliow property and glte tntmmit.'nfi. ' 018CSW . rot Rent.. The house on Ashe street, now occupied by Mrs. M. Crump. Possession given Wov. 1st 1889, apply lo Mrs C. C. Gorrell. ol6d2w Corn Flour. . vnr mnfflns, trriddle cakes, batter cakes ane almost' any other kln! of cakes, at j.w. Bootti;o Oct. 1, vi degrees. ".Hi ,69 " 8, 69 ; ' ' 4. 70 , M " 69 " 6. r " 7r69 8, 69 " 9, 66 10, 72 " 11. 76 " 12 79 13. 61 " 14. 68 ' " 15, 62 ' " 16, 69 . " a Hlvn.1 ml La,l. aoyai Baklng'Powder has found a rival at last in the "Loval Crown"; made In London, put up ltt fancy metal top glass Jars (worth lOo. to any famUy) and sold under an absolute -lt U nor eenerallv known that thev have art cb igition to per oral by recent acts of Congress, that sev Lhich q escape, they must quit, the . . i T j' ...... ka.ii an ' ..... .J .uli.nth. niptnnle are eraitnouana Du. - . country -um.K k ' :TrT ,t next time, sold by titled to the right ot suttrage. yery notbouadtd promote tne gemra, r- j.w.SoottCo . .L-. ..aU a sllntmAfit nfl ,..)r..:..j....iM Vi Kliadnca' of I Indian inai rciicivto I wtllirj mm oivuiv .. I ' " 1 m ' Und in Reveal' V is entitled to all Ubertv to themselves and to ineiri We ani n Rtaay. the'Dnvilenes ota.i elector. Accor posterity. ' .' : ' ' ' ' 'Full, packed with Hirgalns. Ladlesdoyou . ? . -i - ' ... l. . .- . J ' ' yi.- u-U'-.. .ma neeA Hostarv or vonrself. your children or ding to tht act, it istnougm ... . ;vyh, e cur progre.a ... -r'. - nuBbana? 135 dozen almost at your own r.i.A. tUAVA am nniv about OOO Uk r4vttntfl0frii iva nOvV eDtOV are SO I. 1nvnA iltlft n rtput trnndft. laales. Indian'that are voter. A great ereatt M t0' make Vur requirements misw. and chlldrew shoes, ladles snd gents --..'.'-:.:... .k.,h. nnd-rwear. cheap. Pnoy baskets, a large deal of speculation s going on ... a 8UD,ect wormy o. gmyrna . few J(xbs Wadhington as to the effect that the many evilsa'si have arisen and many lnboyMlltB(romr)tol0 years, they are cheip. .. ...in k.v. n nnl.tir.s in I j . J. ...noared. so tht to I 7onhvni knlt'lnir and 8aony wools. Avery . .. - ' . . . -. . a K.i, arm ataelt of ehlMreas plush andoahmere the states where tney mosi know - nal we ougu - . , j . " caDS. ladles fascinators Our motto Js "un Th, Southbound train was about At the Interior Departmen a matter about wh.ch we suouiouav., " SabMlilUlli!.' I wxlre-opeb my school for girls and small boys, Aug. 30, 1889. All the' usual English, branches will be tanght, aso Latin and French For terms Ac apply to me at my resldenoe on. Sycamore St. E. D. Hundley. auS-tf ,.Se our dlSDlav of One Olive Oil Dut nu lafai'Cy glass deeanters also onr flavoring extracts put up In I ancy glass pltchen,-rSpan lsn Olives, Imported Sardine, canned lobsters, ana salmon and lots of other nice goods Just In.' . " J.W. Scott' Co. ' . Cheap ausA CiooeV' .'. . koast mutton and rnaat heef .ln Slh nana. This Is much better than the common canned" beer and mutton. Try It and yon will buy more oi re, k j.w. uoott A uo's. , Sam Jones old today. is forty-two years ...Oat meal, oat groats, corn flour, cream meal, "Patajisco" and "Dan Valley" paten roller flour, all Just received at Boott&Co. . . . .Oh! yes eo to Tate Bros, and see tha large assortment of Imported tooth brushes, tair brushes, nail brushes, and cloth brushes that they have Just leceived Air styles, sizes and prices. siiodtf Tats Bro'n. : . We will guarantee you the finest smoke for 5c ever sold In the city. ' Call and be oon vlnced. Tate Bros. s26dtf thought that there will bi fully 20 ooo Indian voters by the next ptesi We leirn that Col. L, L Polk jential election. one hour Jate this morning. nrioul BMICltUde. While we aie unwilling to think a7tr Tia rtaniTMlT. RinKICT flTORK. Next door to Express Office. Board. m.,m. u:ia firnhnde anv ereat ilUKi llv9V -i"-"- i i nuuwi daneef to our inalitutions and ; gov ..pnrnished rooms to rent, with or without New York was in darkness t some do. and ; fameing boart. near th central part of the city. Ap- , . !u. "n.. nrl the IT. 1 . .. ...j lu .i, ' .vt niv to Mrs. C. E. Shober. Corner Sycamore ionu-y ..u men. iiae prea.c cu . . oM4w Youn Men's Prayer Meeting at S. e ectric light companies cut on an century Wn witness the overthrow oi r-ru...h jAnio-K, .t ;1rtLi,mit Mondsv.afiernocn These! nL ' , . BVen Lord Macau- ....Pweh French candles and ta has accepted an invitaiion to deliver an address at Atlanta on the 24 inst. . .Call at Tate Bros, and eet a free sample of Dr. .Kings new dlsoovery for consumption. s261tf Tate Bros. . . Have you tried that Rlnnlsels extract violet at Tate Bros. Ir is positively equal to a fresh bunch of violets. Tate Bros. a26dtf "Westminster. Uhurch tonight at 7 :3o circuits ivionoav . "T" our goienm ni , eve. tt.BxpreM omoe. Vclock. Subject Prajer All he are the two largest eiecir.c Co.Fa. Uy deo)artd ,t to n . oeiie., ! sMVf Mrs. M. yourg me. -re cordially-inv ted snd , in the city Broadway w , .tf un- the would make revelaj y ' after .o o'clock, and many.o. the S . would c.u,e ther b.6.d 11 usually brilliantly lighted housea on 0 run coW.. . . prmtlng omceto J u ooKman. o7dtt are urged to attend. Three girla ranging from 17 to 19 years of age made their esoape Monday from the Houae of the Good Sheperd in New' Vork. ; They had ' been coro -mitted by .the Soc. for the Prevention of Crneity to Children. It is reoorted that a syndicate. -one of which is W, K Vanderbitt , is to build art aristocratic , hotel1 on the Hudson, ten miles from- Albany, the cost 6f which is to be $1,000,600, The New York Central is to put up a depot at that p ace. - Sulphur Springs an! a grape cure establishment wi 1 be among the at tractions of the place. 1. Freeh French candles and taffies made A. Edwards Nave lfour money. . 4att Broa. . Have Just received an unusual stock rf King's new discovery for consumption, Bucklln's arnica salve, and electric bitten. Can and get free trial lze, and testimonials of wonderra cntesmadeby Or. King's new dl'oovery for consumption at Tate Bro's. smitx some of the most popular thorough , Wb.'e fer( fevy peopie 0f the U. ! S - r-.u rt,M.t.t hTnrlr i. :' . ' . v. " .1 1. w.i: .1 t I IInT l ii"""' tares stoou iwu. 6.vm . DMoarej to give ium : J' . .;.m,.ir,iii.,ira.i. drested iti all. the, blackness of a dark t flut , denied by t even m he p 4 Kln(t Orwn(lboro N. 0. and ' sto-iny '.night.' ' the people h lnat there1 aw 'certain - : , i . . . i am nni lavor-l ' .. Another lot Of that choice mild snn seerncu iu mi " - symotoms vik.u.o v-- - h.WinQt in arming m tbe absenc if light, in) ,ha ipeWi-y of republican nchee Justin .::,.'!. iikt 11.1. '..,IJ . , . i 1 .! 1 Dlki irhtitutionsi' r, t ... . arnasr'tW may be mentnned hj.'nfcti:itloh of cspital. the for- ;Vi( n of rich and poweiful' ayridi- "that'ifictate to the peorJle what thev shall pay tor fWrly evety. article the bekt oi . Jul.irin.Jfcf; f4jf ?uld 'riot well complain, after o etrongly demanding that' the oles must come down i'; WiH . about 18-vears; old . 7 " m ti-.-, .( , ,. , , , . , nut uo at tbe furiUn" Hotaf, New York Saturday, saymg Ihat.ne was noi feeling well, that be had the toothaoliei and that he did not wish ito, be dis- Another lot Of that choice mild "snm ,t. W. Bcott 1)0, Dike llouli CO. Tn nrder ta make room for new stock, we in t fnr the n it few davs. our line oi pio m w i. wuf nnail hrlPM. ' ' ' ' Ol4dtt luiin w " 1 r i-.f?f ' 'i'i "'S SP" ' j- ,.; Dl. Bk Co. vim. uumrtment of Oxford Teaohers'' Bibles . . 1 ... .....n. nt ia mm inev iu ft w. ij 1 1 TeTamenw aariip oiki. thrv buv and tht what they afialUik port-monnales In latent styles. Poll Uc- or f, nrlv eve-v thing thev n. Toy utoaa. -uu uHn..- . No-what mut led ne that theae, Polios. , j f 'rawsker meavl or Cracker uatv. This la lust what von want tor frvlnir nvlMa. cUlckers Ac, nice fresh st ck put r.p In oil ponnd paokages ut reolVed at , ,. , 8 Ott Ob'S. . . ; PropMliioit MOlleittd. Anv Derao'i wUhlnic contribute or sell a site tor the :Oreeneboro Cut ton Mills,; are re.." quested to submit a written proposition to the undersigned by .the flrrt day' o' November, . y. h. j. uiam, seo. xreas ooat ' , Ftrat of the Beoaon . ' ' nHW IXUU M KE1IKI1IH Wl.llUfl& Utn ISITIII IW.IHI . macaroni, new crop oream cheese, new crop oai gToaca, new crop uaroi.ua noe. new crop Leghorn citron, new crop nuts f 1 kti d) and l ts or kher new troile coming -wlilclt we will, tell yon about In a few 1hji. . J. W. Bcott 4 Co,
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