THE DAILY WORKMAN
J. L.MICJIAUX, Editor.
J 8. MIC1UUX. Local Editor.
He Kissed Me '
. A Nebraska paper narrates this
educational incident : "A high
school girl, olaisa A, being told by
tbe teaoher to parse the sentenoe.
' He kissed me." consented reloo
tantlj, beoaase opposed to speak
ing of private affairs in pubho
'Ha,' oommenqed, with unneces
sary emphasis and a fond lingering
over tbe word that brought orim
son to ber cheeks, 'is a pronoon;
third person, singular number,
masculine gender; a gentleman,
pretty well fixed; universally oon
Bidered a good catch. Hissed is a
verb transitive too maob so; regu
lar every evening; indicative
mood indicating affection; first
and third persons, plural number,
and governed by circumstances.
Me ob, everybody knows me
and down she sat."
Don't Experinieuf.
Ion cannot atlord to waste time 10
experimenting when your lungs are in
danger. Consumption alwajs seems, at
nrst, only a cola, Do not permit any
dealer to impose on von with some
cheap imitation of Dr, king's New Dis
covery for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds, but be sure you get the genuine.
Because be can make more profit he
may tell you be has something just as
good, or just tbe same. Don't be de
ceived, but insist upon getting Dr.
King's New Discovery, which is guaran
teed to pive relief to all throat, lung
and chest affections. Trial bottles free
at C. E. Helton's Drag btore.
A VETERAN.
t ih wounded In the leu at the buttle of Stone
Klver, Deo. Mint, Wi My blond was poisoned
fnim the effects of the wound, end the k
welled to double lti natural iu, and remained
so tot many year. The poison extended to
my whole system, and I mflercd a thousand
neat nil. nothing aii me auy gooa urtui i tooK
Swift 8necillc, wlilrh too the po
my ytHtn. and enabled me I
man axalu. 8. 8. 8. is the remedy for blood
iMitmi. John Conway, London,
Treatise ob Blood and Skin Diseases mailed
free.
fiairr Srecinc Co.. Drawer 8. Atlanta. Qa
the poison out of
i to feel myself a
Dr. R. W. Tate,
Practicing Physioian, Greensboro, n.
0., offers his Professional Services to
the citizens of Greensboro and ur
rounding country. Office opposits Tate
Bros. Drag Store, wneu not tnere
oan be foucd at his residence on Ashe-
boro street, opposite Col. T. B. Keogh's.
lOtf
Piedmont Air-line RouteJ
KJchmond and Danville Kailroa.
CONDENSED 8GHEDULE.
In Emct BiratMBM 291889.
7 rains Run bit 75th Meridian Time.
SOUTH BOCKD.
Bitckleu Aruica Halve
The best Halve in the world for Outs,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, 8alt Rheum, Fe
ver Soroa. Tetter. Chapped Hands, Unil-
olains. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no pay
required. It M guaranteed to give per
fect satisfaction, or moner refunded.
Price '25 cents per boi. For dale by
NovlB lvd.w 0. E. Holton.
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DAUiX.
No. ML No. 62.
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DAILY.
HOBTHBOTJND
The mild powers onre. If a ca
thartic is needed to rid the blood
of imparity and to stimulate the
action of tht liver use Laxador.
Prioe 25 cents.
If there were called a meeting of
b tbies and yoong children and tl e
qaeation pat to vote "who watt
their greatest benefactor" the load
and unanimous rote would be "Dr.
Ball," for be Rave as bis wonderful
Baby Syrup."
When the ship Britannia was
wrecked on tbe rocks off tbe coast
of Brazil, it bad on board a large
amount of silver. The passengers,
to save themselves, took to tbe life
boats. When the last boat was
about to push off, themid-shipman
run back to see if all bad left tbe
sinking ship. To bis surpise, be
saw a man remaining and clutch
ing a barrel of Spanish silver dol
lars -"What are yon doing?" ex
claimed the mid-sbipman. "Es
cape for your life! Don't yoa see
that tbe ship is sinking?" tbe ship
may sink said tbe man. "I have
lived a poor wietch all my life, and
I am determined to die rich." So
be went down into a watery grave.
He bad the pleasure of thinking
himself rich for one moment.
We call this man a madman
a big fool and he was. But bow
many men living on dry land are
doing about tbe same thing. They
make and keep all they get. Tbe
nee of money to tbem is merely to
have, to bold, to keep it. They
wora nara, dress plainly, live in
unoomfortable booses, bave but
little to eat. Tbey hold their sil
ver dollars tight enough to make
tbe eagle tqualL They are bomb
proof to all religions appeals.
What do they mean? Simply to
die nob. Like the hog in the pen,
they are going to die fat. Then
what? When death oomes it finds
them dinging on to their silver.
Selected.
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fDally, except Sunday
u intended to promote the ' bests of the
ountry as well as the town.
Much of its matter is prepared ex!
pressly for its columns.
Having been established in
1 Dr. Ball's Oongh gyrap is a
pnrely vegetable compound, inno
centin nature and wonderfal in ef
fect. For children it is invaluable,
curing croup whooping cough etc,
in a few boors, price 25 oenta.
J Mr. W. B. Graves, of Wetber
edville, Md., writes: I suffer some
times with acute rheumatism, and
your Salvation Oil gives' me in
stantaneous relief, i I cordially re
commend it as a core cure.
1883,
1883,
is now old enough to be known as a
fixture.
The Daily Workman began its Ufa
when the business of Greensboro was
small, and in an unsettled condition.
but has lived through all the seasons of
rial and depression, and ia ready to
lve through the season of improve
ment which seems now to be upon us.
... . -
Our leading
Train for Raleigh via Clatksville leave
Richmond daily; 8 pm; Keysville, 6 00
p m; arrives Ulartsvule, 7 11 p m; Ox
ford. 8 10 p m; Henderson, 9 25 p m;
Durham 9 45 p m : Raleigh 11 00 p m.
iteturmne leaves Balelgn 7 86a m dai
ly; Durham. 8 40 a m; Henderson 8 80 a
m.-Uxlord 10 10 a m; ClarkavUle, 11 05
m: Keysville, 12 25 cm: arrives
Richmond 880 p m.
Local mixed trains leave Durham
daily except Sunday, 6 00 p m; arrives
Keysville, 186 am; returning leaves
Keysville 9 00 a m; arriving at Durham.
5 20 pm. Passenger coach attached.
Hos. 61 and 63 connect at Iiiohmond
daily 'except Sunday for West Point and
Baltimore via Tork River Line. ' '
No. 60 from West Point connects daily
except Sunday at Riohmoud with No.
60 for the South.
Nos, 60 and 61 connect at Goldsboro
with trains to and from Morehead Oitv
and Wilmington, and at Selma to and
from JfayetteviUe.
no m oonneota at Greensboro for
Fayetteville, ; ,
No. 53 oonneota at Selma for Wilson.
Nos. 60 and 61 makeoloseoonneetion
at University Station with trains to and
from Chapel Hill except Sundays.
On trains 60 and 51. Pullman Buffet
sleeper between Atlanta and Ne Jtork,
ureensDoro ana Augusta, ana ureens-
Old Mr. Isaacs Method.
OLD MB. ISAAC ISAACS, THfi
Harrison Street Clothing dealer,
was showing a new stlesmtn through
the stock, telling him the beat way to
catch a customer on the side walk and
pull him in, and giving bim genera!
course of instruction in hit wajs and
methods of doing bnsiuess - The younp
man finally said, "But. Mr. Isaaox, I
don't see anything but the cost mark on
these goods. How about th prioes?"
Upon whloh Mr Isaaos replied, "Veil,
you must get all vou oan for dem. Ve
don't put some brioes on de goots be
cauoe some eutomers vill pay better
profits as oder vons. Ton vill fiind dot
some people know aomedings about
goods and n great many know nor ng
about i'. Und some customers si nit
ray de prioe vot you ask dem and some
nders Bke you come down a good deal.
You most get a good big profit all de
lime ven you can but sometime ven
you cannot heilup it you could dake a
little less or gite de gu'tomer a sheep
pair of suspenders in mit de suit. Und
jou must rememlier dot we gives oler
cvmers und school-teachers und d
clerks in de oder stores a '-speoial dig.
conut" so you must price de goods up
a little to all dose people so dot ve can
take off de discount without losing anv
. of ilrt DroflL Dot is de reason n 1 An
JL"'"'' Arj not mark de price on de goods. Mice
brother vot keeps a clothing store on Chatham street he use to mark de brioe
ob his goots but be always ir ark 815.00 on de 99 CO suits so he could come down a
little somedimes. But he rion't do dot vay any more now. lie marks no figures on
de goots now. Von day I vent in his place and he vos crying like his heart ,vas
proke in two. I ask him vot's de matter vid him. He s ty. "Ob, mine gracious
I shust vish you vould kick me de store out. I shust lost five dollar vot I could
huve make shnst as easy us nntiuRS. Shust now Iahad a ' gnstomer and I show
him a suit vot o st me six dollar and I ask him fifteen dollar for it Be like it
tirst rate und be told me to wrap it up for him. and he shust pay me de fifteen
dollar vidnnt kicking a bit on de price. Oh, 1 vish somelody vould knock me
on de head. So hellnn me gracinus I could sbnst o easy have go me for dot
suit twenty dollar a fifteen " Und s-nce dot times mine brodcrno more marks
ia plain figures his suits."
ONE
Price Gash Method.
'"."
Ltvirtt prictn marked 9 nil gotd ia plain Jlgurei . Potitively no goods sold
on credit. If not satislid with what you kavs bougU, return the goods ana get your
monty back. , . .
H ? ' REDUCED
Prices
? fy AND
I hl- i V SPECIAL
' DISCOUNTS
Clergymen,
'OjiJ ' School Teach-
rjj I MEKC1IANTS
ij'ill CleYla, Formers' Ah
I liance Ptojile,
If if ALMOST
M I EVERYBODY
I mv.
KTM tIUTF I, JUKI, oT"-- ,
MORAL.
But your goods at SAMPLE S. BROWN'S where yon always get the
est and beat of everything at btd-rook prioes.
nev-
' ' ' ' ; Notice.
Theoo partnerabip heretofore exist
ing between Wm Love and A. F,
Brooks ia this dkv bv ntutnal e msent
dissolved. All assets and accounts will
be paid to Wm. Love. All debts due by
tne nrm u ne paid by sai l tova.
Sep. 23, 1883. Wk.Lovi.v
t2ddlm A. F. Brooxs.
YOU
can save money and get the freshest
Stock in the State to seleot from.
YOU
boro, Asheville and Morris town. Tenn.
- On 62 and 63, Pullman Buffet sleeper
between Washington and New Orleans
via Montgomery, and between Wash
ington and Birmingham. Richmond and
BIJSENT2SSMEN anTpnlkSm parlor oan betwesS-
ibuutj ana unoxvuie. r -
Throturh tickets on aala at Drlnolnal atatlnna.
toaUpohita. ' ; , ... ,.
I For rates local and through time tables, ap
ply to anv agent of the Comnanv. or to
Sou Haas, v I Jam. h. Tat&ob,
TraOo Manager. Gen. Pass AL .
W. A. Txjbk, Div. Passu Art.. . Ral-
- r eigh, N. O. ' ' '
shall always l.amtlie LOWEST prices
on any aod all goods 1 ciry.
Prescripi ious fill I t hIL hours ;dny
or night-
Geo. FiTisiaxoHs,
Notice.
THE FIRM OF MEXDENHALL
A REYNOLDS,
Doing bqainess at lied Springs, N. O,
was dissolved on tbe 8rd of Jane 1889.
W. D. MomVBEAIiL,
; O, A. Rx Isolds.
We have organized in Greensboro, N.
C. the Guilford Lumber Mg. Co. with
increased capital and facilities for sup
plying tbe demands of the trade, and
solicit tha patronage of all our former
customers, and all others wanting Sash,
Doors, Blinds Shingles, or anything in
the wsy of lumber pertaining to honsa
building.
W. D. Meitdenhaltj,
jyl2-tf 0. A. RiTHOLDs.
04dtf
DRUGGIST.
have appreciated the efforts of the Dai
ly Workman, and to their encourage
ment itf due tbe fact that it not only baa
lived through the - difficulties of the
past Eva years, but is in a condition to
iveand prosper and be iaeful in the
years to coma. ' ... - ,
Tross who nreacn. Ifecture. declaim or na.
Will and da find Hule'ft H rtnev of Horehnund ,m(
Tar the speediest restorative of the voice in caaea
fhoaneaeu. it ulwi curfscoufrhs and sore throat
tapidlv and coH-.p'-xe'y" SoV y ill dniy'f lets at
.,l':-r: WlM
ilHriui.ir.naic
Resulting from the Krrora of Tontb, Folly, Vice, Io
norance, Ac, mar be cored at home without fall or
exposure. Infallible and CeuadentlaL. Lane
Treatise, 800 pun, only 11 by mail, sealed, postpaid.
Small book,, with endorsements ot the press, free.
8end now. Address the Peabod jkMed i cat Institute,
ot Dr. W.H.Parker, Ko. Balluch SL.Bostonlaaa.
"Religious flew York,"
Mri awttriHyillatiaed,i1nti)i
lis rnMiuu. CMboiies ana Jaws, andlae
abarohes
DOTtrmlt.
tropoll,, and teillaa hn M Torkars wonbl
mat's Bfaatkle
reaiay)UalrarjsulrlUdaiib; lha M. Gario IUhjm.
IttsiMttarthanaSaadaTmsitKiNaw York, and wlllbe
ef ktm Inuraw so srary member of the fxmllT. The
cmiaran mm no aaiiabfa in )rn th aaw cat
"Vusiiasaaat Plr,w (handwm.l, In
la or Kim or ibabMdser tbsakatehmoith H.
. ana Mlliae boar Mw Torfear BHiMhln .
J u Ui Chrtnlma aetan tl.u Tkisartlcla fc beiaw.
panprawiae i"r aanraai tl
Tbe
la
retail) In lb. march aaaiaar. It la a wiHidMTnlnumbor.
oublUar, W. JPlblje9 DKMOKKMT,
la ausa lata Mreet. Slew Tark. '
NOTICE.
BT virtue of tho power conferred no-
on me as Commissioner in a judgment
rendered in an action in the Superior
Court of Guilford flonntv.
N. Wright, and wife, ' Helen Wright,
and Helen Wright trustee,
were plaintiffs, and John ni
Gerringer was defendant. I will sell at
the Court House door in the city of
Greensboro on the ith day of Novem
ber, 1889 at 12 M, a tract of land con
taining 60 acres more or less now owned
by said John 8. Gerrinser and hnnnr14
as follows: beginning at Calvin Denny'
corner running North 160 rods to A
Summer's corner, thence with Rn flair.
creek to Grav's )ine. trmnrw Snntv.
with his line 12 Doles to a atr,o 4V,ano&
East with Gray ' line 70 poles to Den
nv's corner, thence With Dennv'a Hn.
to the beginning. ' '.
Terms Cash.
se!6 4w Johh N. Wilbok, Com.
EVERGREENS.
THIS SUBSCRIBER WOULD
announoe that he is ready to sup
ply to snch as need choice AVAro-rnona
auite a variety in that line of landscape r
deooration. Mention may be made of
iEISflJtJNiPEK ; ; ' -
' ' SMALL AEB0ET7ITAE -
just the thing for Cemetery planting.
Specimens can be seen on application
to Mr. Duffv at the rmf- -a,u.
thoroughly 'understands the business.
I will replace any that may fail to live
when planted by bim.
mtMi - ! j, a, TOUSCt.