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THE DAILY WORKMAN, i wbuihbd Blx time a week u an Evening Paper, at 13.00 a year, In advance. For tlx month, $LIS0, , for three month, 75 cent, and to those who W PROMPTLY, 88 oenU per fcionth. On deferred payment, SS oenta per month, to pay expense of col looting. J. L.MCllAUX, Editor. .1. S. MNUAUX. Local Editor, Knitted at lh pott office in Grniboro,A C, at tecond-dast matter. RAILWAY GUIDE. (jRHHNSBORO, Jan. 20, 1S9O BJOHMOND DAS VILLI aUTXBOlD. 4rrivox front Hicbznond at 9 43 a m " " 1027 pm Leaves (or Richmond at 8 CO p m 8 05 a m NOHTB CAROL1M1 R4XLBOAD. rrivee trom Charlotte at Leaves for Obsriotte at 11 ii ii iffivni tu m Goldeboro at II ri II Leaves for Goldeboro at 8 00am 8 40pm 9 50 am 10 87 pm 8 20o m 7 80am tMO.m 10 50 p m O. BAILBOAD. . 7 30 a to. 7 15 pm 10 CO m 10 64 p m HOBTH-WXSTIBN It. arrive from Salem at Lmwi for 8alem at . &M T. T. BASUOAD, Traint Moving North. Leave Bennettsville at. .... . 4 20 a, m. Arrive at Greensboro......... 1 20 p. m li ave ureensDoro. 1 40 p. m. arrive mi. Airy. 0 50 p. m 2 rain Moving South. weave Mt. Airy R 15 a. m. Arrive at Greensboro 9 15 a. m Leave Greensboro . . , . V) 05 . v rm at Bennettaville.. 7 25p. m. SCHEDULE OF MAILS: Mails going North dosed 8 00 p m " M 7 80 a m " ' " Kentb " 9 00 a m " 9 00pm ' Salem Br'oh" v 9 00am V 9 00 pm " East 9 00pm 9 00am I" K U'Lrlk,' O.F.4T.V.B.B .) itehvery open from 8 00 m ii ( 00 y m.. rxcert during the dietri- Mn n of mail. Tbe Monet Order and fugiettre d Letter office open from 9 00 1 W tn (HI p M. ' Wills. :; ' , "When Jim Fiske was killed, bis will cav all htfr"Troperty to bin wife. His estate was inventoried at ttearlj thrift and n half million Tbe moment tbe will wan proved, harpies bepsu to nock about tbe enrpfe in oooottecH cambers Wbn tbe Consequent litigation was added, the estate had vanished. Tbe widow is now living on a small farm in New England, and is a very poor woman, lbe vwtt property whs eaten np by lawyers, doctors, advt-nturerH, and in short, by every one Hivn the person to whom tbe Prince of EnV intended it should go. Tbe present IstieatiOD over tbe S-ewar estate it a Rood io lance of the necessity for some change in laws affecting tbe di-itri-bntion of estates. When Alexan der T. otewert died nis weaitn was valned at anywhere between txtn ty and forty millioiiK of dollars. At th end of a dozen yearn his widow, to whom be left nearly all ; of i'. was in deht to tbe executor in the sum of $900.Q00,and tbe es tate bB shrunk o twelve millions. There waa a bitter lawsuit, a 00m- promipp, and the latter tutu is di vided np among popJe to whom Stewart never spoke and to whom . a singl cetit. Tbre' t'onld be some rt form in these mat teis, but it is long way off. Any good bill wonld be opposed by the legal prof-ftt i), as it wonld mt off a sonrce of revenue that now brings ' in more than a million of dollars 1 evarv vear." N. T. 8:ar. - Muck lens Arnica 8lve. Tbe beat Salve in the world tor Cuts, Brakes; Pores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe verSoreh, Tetter, Chapped Han la, ChiJ. Plains, Cot. end all Bkin EritptioDP, ' fqmw",. 't is gTtartvif to (rive )per eet attUstMubon, or taunt y refunded. Price fe5 oeuU Der boi. Foi mle bv ' KovI5 ld r f. "olt-n. j. j'- '. $ 1 "" """"T""" .'. .' T'-'.'.'x' The Rev. J H TJpshaw, Ug irom e joacKei, xenn., states that he bas been using Tay "1or'g Cherokee Remedy " of Sweet Gum and Mullein, with s much satisfaction for ooohs aid co! wcat3 to act as sent in t i 3 C t:.i. GOILTY1 Anybody ; using a soothing remedy for children made of paregorio or laudanum, la guilty of doing barm. , Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup is warranted not to oontaiu anything injurious and ' should therefore be widely : rt 00m mend ed. " The healthy action of the liver can be established and maintained by tbe judicious use of -Laxador, the great liver regulator and blood pari tier. ' v..... ,v., Uont Experiment. : loa onnot afford to waste time in i peri men ting when yonr Innga are in larger. Oonsnmption always seems, at t'unt, only a onld, Do not permit any Jealer to impose on vpu with some cheap imitation of Dr. King's New Dis cowry for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, bnt be Hare you got the genuine. eeance he can make more profit he say tell yon be has something just as food, or jnat the same, Don t be de ceived, bnt insist npon getting Dr. ana's New Discover?, whioh is guaran teed to nive relief to 11 throat, lung end cbest affection. Trial bottles free at C. E. Bolton's Drug Btore. ' 1 Do you Buffer front chilblains ? I certify to the prompt relief ob tained from the use of Salvation Oil for chilblains, and do not best tate to recommend it as the best cure I ever tried. H. Hood, 749 W. Pratt St , Baltimore, MO. 4 'IWhat fine chisel could ever yet out breath I and yS a bard vex ing oougb is'oat all to bits with one bottle of Dr Bull s (Jough " Syrup, the favorite.. J Iron Bridges to be Built Messrs 3. A. Colley and' Rober Armstrong, of Wilmington, Dela ware, who recently erected the big iron bridge of the Richmond t Danville Company over tbs Cataw ba, are at f be Central today. They hsvt tbe contract for erecting twenty three new iron oridges for the Richmond & Danville Road.- Charlotte Newa. - v Mr. Rob't N. Thompson, Sup'i of Poor, fonhd an old .colored maji near tbe poor bouse Tnesday night of iast week, lie took im np and cared for him ani the next oieht he died. He looked to be abou. 70 vea s old and from a re ot-ipt foaud in his pocket his name appear to have been oberrod Haj CIS. From conversation it was learned that bis folks bad gone to Misi. and that be was attempting to follow 00 foot. Just' befor nibt he was removed from tbe railroad traok, where be was found in an exhausted condition, to keep the oar from running over him. Alamance Gleaner. A few 0! the tafe d.'iKiU boxes In th N. tloiml Bank of irnboro are itlll nntaken. Yearly rental only five dollar, and the aoco rltv from fra and bnruliuT absolute Better engage one now at the banning of tbe )iew Year. J17-tf Nell Ellington, Caahl r S00O to lend on mortgage. dsodaw ; Plllard and Dlllard. 'Ii.L IX oksi- Theaaaa iroodreCa, rcilucrs surrLtRs, . aoao, x. 0. Carries a ttock of Iron rooong, cast Iron gutters, l'me, laths, lumber, etc, and can fur nlsb promplty'almoit every article usually re quired In building- ' JMm lfoaey to loan cn Brat mortgaira on real e Ute. 10-U B. S King. Egypt CoaJ. e ars now prepared to furnish the very beat Egypt 00 af direct trom mine In car load, lots to any ore wishing; cheap fne for Stettin or domestic purpocea. Every one who ba give a th coal a trial eceak well otlt 116 w EGYPT COAL CO., H. B.Peters, Oen. Bolloltlng Agt. ' SPECIAL CITY ITEkJi ADVERTISIIVa LIMITATION. All church notlces,fncludlDR Sabbath School, meotlnirf tor' prayer, mloBionary meeting. wMv and other lectures on church work,' Inrerted Iree or charge, as heretofore. Also notices of marriage and de&tns, not exceed ing ten (10) lines each. Ill other announce ments subject to regular advertising rate. , , : Formate "' ' : A cottage on Forbls itreet near Graded School, containing 4 rooms, good water, alt necessary out-houres. Size nf lot, 182x196 ft. Apply t Wo k man office, ' ; JI3-U, Brick c'ay land for sale. J211w Near city limit., A. T. Vernon. Notice Having purcbaeed the Interest of H. Proc tor In tbe hoe tusinee. and secured the fine workmen, J. L and Till Farrington, I am pre pared to r.a new work and mending on thort notice, In the Thonas Bailey building. tfespecriuiiy, J21-2w , W. H. Andrews. ' To nil merchant and others who have sold me for lor the pa-t twenty-four years, I am orry to have to announce a runner aecune, per circulars ana letters received to-aay, a her.ee on and after to-da. till lnrtber no tice, the it Ice per dozen for beat rabbit skins will be 18 cts, piece, blue and half eklns, half price, and b( at mlnii 40 cte, with other skins at a proportionate decline. 21 Iw W. 8. Moore. ,20,000 Brick lor Sale.) The nndenlirned haa a (rood lot of bard brick which lie will sell reasonably low. i -.- 1 .:..(. S. A. Field, J18-lw - t '' ' Bed Cross, N.0. We have received to-dav25 dcz. mlRse black-ribbed hope, good quality, at 0 and 10 cent. The Original Bucket Store. Price building, next to irorbls' Furniture 22-iw - - "ore. , tloaaea to Rent. The boufe now oocnnloti by I". Roes In front of Court llonf. ' J-I Church street now oceii-- i l y Thornton Arplyto UiU'l. tu.. -s. L. A lioiife on -. J. J , A Neve Boaur4Uig Uonae Having quite recently opened a boarding hoase In the large and commodious brick building Just repaired, known a the Caldwell House, on West Market atreet, two block weat 0' th oonrt house. I respectfully an nounce to tbe publlo that I am now prepared to serve th regular aod transient cuitom In an excellent and approved ttyle, and can af ford my patrou such accomodation a can be htd only at Orst-claes boarding house, on rra aonable term. Those wishing to make ar rangement for regular board with or without lodging, can do so by caUlng on the under tinned at an early dattt. Hoping to merit a reasonable portion of patronage, I am, , Very Respectfully, J15-8W V , Mr Katb E. Pooh. f ' : ' WMtii, at Oaoa . : A good, rteady daUvery boy, about 15 or J But Your Gain. and the warm weather mostly to blame for it Owing to the remarkably mild winter we still have on hand a large lot of la' idea' and children's years of tge. jio-u iood waire Cleodenln Albright. SllnaUoB Wanted. ' Wantecf. 4 situation a teacher. Address Ula W.. hrlnklnvtLe. K. C. A rood second hand piano. Apply V7oiniX 0 trice, - atTB JlS-tf for ami. "'' ." '' Farm ot 33 acres, one and one half -miles Mat nf ftteeaaboro. 8Dlinz 01 good water small treek of sever falllng.water, good house , . . .1 M. x. xiugaea. 81 dtf.' t -i':."!, - " ".':' Jtlottce. After thirty div from th e data of this pub Ucatlon, tpplicatloa will be maae 10 amevc the act of Incorporation of the Oieensborc Water Company to a to enable aald company to acquire Mid bold real and personal ropar- tT. a Krtctieuolc rresiuout of in urecni bare Watw Company. Mov. 1. 1689. nldtl Oartland, the tailor, ha I he agency fo the celebrated "Dr. Jsegert Sanitary Under wear," can give recommendations from tbe best Pbvclclan and from other wbo bav tried their efficiency. Have lust ree'd those latest style In scarf, 4 la hand, and tecke, new umbrella, walking canes, something nice for presents; . - ';-.-n29dtf Cltv property r a Davie ft Wathlngton Sts. S tenant houses 4 well on lot J hi proper ty front three it. Washington on south; Davie on west, Alley on north. Jul propert) Is for sale. I never caught any mink, musk rats or wild ducks on this lot, and th man that says I told him I had, tel's the biggest lie, one that me imvu wouia smver at. d3ldtf M. T. Hughes. A eood dwelling house on West Market St eet, adlolntng the- MethodUt parsonage, containing T room;ond basement. Apply to Hdtf. : T. M. Jones or B, G. Glenn. i BesJ Eatmtv Agency .. S. P. Wharton Co. Beat Ettate . Agent Buy ft Bell property of all kinds, have proper' ty on almost every street In Greensboro, aod all over tht county, toaell. We sold over 100,030 0118' worth of property during the past year, and are prepared to do a etU larger business this year. If you place pro perty Id our bands to sell, we will edvertl se extensjely and will not rpend an Idle moment ant 11 we tell 1L we have maae arrangen enta to have all titles examined by our ttorney, ' ' We also rent property and look cljeely after collecting. ';Offloe remodeled, but at the' old stand near the pott office. . .. Jittf. ' Jobs T. feartH and ThoHis K. Ho have associated themselve as builder. Their thorough know ledge of work In their line en ables them to warrant all their work. tf, , September 6 1669.. Oil and examine our line of Christmas specialties. ) Xheyre guaranteed- to be the cheapest in the city, and must be sold, v.-' dn'dtf Geo. Fltzelmon. .,: - ' - ..' "'-' V , SJenooI Notice I will re-open my school for girl and em boys, Aug. W, 1889. All the usual Engll branches will be taught, amo Latin and Freno for terms' 4c. apply to me at my residence on Sycamore St E. D. Hundley. au8- ..We still remaio at the old stani,' and have Just received a freah stock ;of groceries, Fresh butter and e;-o always on hand. . J4dtf Clendonin ft Albright. On corner of C It If IJ to . .,. 1 3. in- Cloaks, Jackets, Newm and Wrsps of hII, kinds, unda considet able number of 1 r 1 1 1 11 a nrv Bath'.r than keep these goods over till next winter we pre'er to close them out at a loss now, and invest the cash we get for them in goods that will wllin spring and summer. You osn oohvinoe yourself that this u a genuine reduction sale. esthe goods are marked in plain figures, and you can see the regular price and the reduced price both, aide by aide. For tbe convenience of lady onstomers, wa have moved the entire stock of ladiea and children' wraps down to the first floor. RESPECTFULLY, Sample 8. Brown & Co. -A FRESH ARE1T ALS. OUR STOCK HAS BEEN RUNNING LOW ON SOME GOODS SINCE THE HOLIDAYS, BUT WE HAVE BEEN DAILY ADDING TO OUR STOCK, AND HOPE FROM . THIS TIME ON TO KEEP . a FULL UP ON EVERYTHING We oalll your attention ti. our lute arrivals of P.tMav' ' -tirrittivH " and Bridgewater" fljttr, a.u l ie udiobrated Jiiidgewa'ie," klu unoi om miL whioh you will'tind extra :i'.-e:or bread uiulfins. Boss Crackers, Oysnir Orau r.;, -odi OrAcksrs. Urackei' uusi,aaa a u ci assjrtm.'.i 01 uajs; Kolled' -: : Oats, Uat M' ai, J.ominy and ixrits, -; ; - Early June Peas, Extra French Peas, fgvptian'CoVri,"1 Nor- , wuuu vvuuio xuiuaiuus, via itu ana ciicea rme , . , Apples, Boston Baked Beans, ' " Lima Beans, Stringil Beans CREAM COD-FISH JN TWO- POUND BRICKS,' AND NICE ; , NORTHERN IRISH POTATOES TO . GO WITH IT. ' ' - ' ' RECEIVED YESTERDAY Cocoanuts. Almonns.! T?m- zil Nuts, Pecans; &c, All New and Fresh Goods. - 35 Boxes .;: Florida; Oranges All sizes Both . Diigni dim rubseus, . RESPECTFTLLY.S J. ;77. C03TT& CO. Li 1
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