DAILY WOKKMAEL
Vol. vh.
GREENSBORO, N. 0., Thuniay, April 10, 1890.
No. 260.
THE
MOST DKMlUDLE
M'J-it DKSlKABLE
WILDING LOTS
Jl'JILDINO LOTS
IN THE ITY IX THK CITY
Viz: K.mhiU rove lots near thu re
idenoH of H. H. Tate.
The Oar place, east side of
Greensboro, 5b' acres.
Th Brown place, adjoining above
20 acres.
Five low. 75 fat front by 2G0 feet
deep, oppoxit Blaudwood," Julius A
Gray' residence.
E ght lot on Gorrell streot. near
Colonel Keogh's,
One dweling and lot, Ute reridence
of Mr. Flippeo. near Graded School.
Cottage and lot on Gaston street.
Twenty-seven acres of land, near the
new cotton factory.
Fifteen aorei of land near water
works.
Valuable property on South Elm
street, between court house and Na
, tiooal Bank, most of it highly improv
ed and all tenanted.
-One hundred feet front by two hun
dred feet deep, on East Market street.
""Seentf-fire feet front by two hun
dred and eighty feet deep, on East
Market street, with good cottage house.
Two ' houses and lota 1 South
Greensboro, admirably located.
40 beautiful lota near the residence
of Judge Scbnnck, special inducements
offered to parties wanting to build.
. ' 4 nioe cottages on Greene street.
SOU fee on north aide of Grtme
street.
24G feet on Eside of Greene at.,
Inolodiog'a fcood dwwlling.
225 acres of land 2 mil,at of oity
McMahon factory aite, the moat c
oesibie ad desirable railroad frontage
in Grenn-boro.
For hill information ami prion-.
Call on LAND & SCALES,
Offioe ovnr Porter'a drug atore.
TO OUR
I
We are Displaying this
week choice nov
elties in
FTNF. FINE
FINE
FINE
FINE FINE
FINE
Plir DRESS GOODS
FINE
1 I lit DRESS GOODS
From the leading Frtmoh and Gorman
manufacturers in unique and tHniona'
ble designs. Pmin Fabnos in
all the
new weaves and colorings.
B. Priest
ly& Co's Silk Warp
und other silk warp and standard black
dress goods. Also a large line of plain
and striped
MOHAIRS MOHAIR Q
OH AIRS MOHAIR 3
Printed Challiee and Suitings at
Attractive
Ginetaams, Cfaambras. Outings,
Lawns, White Goods. Laoes,
Embroideries and Edgings
of ALL kinds. We
have just received
another invoioe
. of Ziegler"
Bros'
TITltflHAND TURNED
l! lNtlHAND TURNED
SHOES SHOES SHOES
SHOES SHOES v
, SHOES
OXrORDTlES&SLIPPERS
FOB LADIES, 7
Call and examine cur stock.
Very Respectfully, ,.-...
PATRONS
FRIENDS
WHY NOT HAVE IT?
'VilAT A TAX-I'AYKR HAS TO SAY AIIOUT
' A STRDF.T SPRINXI.EK.
t
i'.DIT'iR ORKMS: 1 e T 111 I t 1116
through your co!u:;ir.s t urge on our
City Commissioners the necessity of
a sprinkling cart to lay the dust in our
streets, ihe spasmodic efforts of in
dividuals to do so by squirting water
with a hose over a small space is al
together ineffective, or at best of not
much avail on a windy day.
The city pays a big rent for water;
the additional cost should only be the
amount required to purchase a sprink
ling cart and the wages of a diiver for,
one of the fire engine horses could be
exercised in this business as it wouid
at no time be remote from the engine
house in case of a fire alarm, and the
comfort to our citizens would amply
repay any slight increase in taxes. The
merchants should press this matter on
the city council for not only does the
dust injure their goods but it prevents
their lady customers from going out to
do shopping unless it be to purchase
something imperatively needed.
Another thing, there is a municipal
election coming on and I think the
commissioners who will grant this very
reasonable boon may count on the
support of their constituents. Yours
Respectfully, Tax Payer.
April 9th, 1 890,
Centenary Cbunli.
At the Quarterly Conference held at
Centenary Church on Monday night
last, the question as to the advisability
of going forward now and having a
vestibule added to the church was ful
ly considered, and it was decided by a
unanimous vote to push the matter at
once. Upon the advisability of under
taking the work now, and upon all
things relating to an immediate exe
cution of our plans, the unaminity of
the Conference was noticeable, and
presages a consummation of our desire
at an early date.
The design adopted by the Con
ference is very beautiful and will be
alike serviceable and ornate.
A finance committee, consisting of
Brothers Stamey, Love, and Hodgin,
was appointed, who will wait upon the
people of our community. Let every
one of our members respond to the call
of the committee in proportion to his
love for our growing church and the
structure will be erected without much
effort. Let each of us not only give to
this worthy object, but work for it.
' Frate
For the convenience of customers,
Rrnwn's One Price House will be open
until nine o'clock at night during April
and May.
For Hen.
a rrnul AwMlDU hoUHB on' Wt 'Market
u a intnluir tt, Metnodlft parsonage
oontainlDoa7rom and baaemaut. Apply 10
14Ctf. . M. Junes or 11. (i. liiouu.
NEW OROP CUBA MOLASSES
Aoneartole. Houston 4 Bro.
FOR THE NEOK,
A foil line or neckwear J net received at O,
Will ariotlold'B.
fli-tl
GARDEN SEED.
Clover seed, grass seed and Irish potatoe
are all In damana now. nou-o iwi
when jou start oat to make your spriiw ur
chases. . v """"
FOR&ALlfi
. on int. nnr irraded school, also
n.nt. Int.. AnulTat WOBKMAN OfflCS. 1W
v vva r
TAB HEEL LINIMENT, v
u ffolim rapidly. TJse It. Get well. Be hap-
Trotdon Unlldloa; For Kale.
This building is situated on West
Market street, Greensboro, N. C. Size
of lot 51 i-j feet on West Market, 300
feet through to Gaston street. The
building is of brick, and metal roof,
containing three splendid store roomst
each with French plate-glass fronts,
iron columns and sill plates, A full
story dry basement under each store,
well lighted and ventilated. Perfect
sewerage from under basement floors.
Counters and shelving in hard oil finish.
The second and third stories are divid
ed into twelve rooms, consisting of din
ing room, kitchen and bed rooms.
Each room has two large windows, sash
hung with weights. Fireplace or flue
in each room. Large back yard. Back
and front stairways. The inside is hard
oil finish yellow fine, With water and
gas pipes throughout. The second and
third stories are now used for a first
class boarding house, but are well lo
cated for small hotel or private resi
dence. The store rooms are well lo
cated for business of any kind and are
situated in the center of the city, within
three hundred feet of tie Court House,
Banks and Post Office. There is also
a smoke stack built in one corner of
the building large enough for a sixty-
horse power engine,' and an elevator
through basement, -.first, second and
third stories. :
This splendid .building was erected
in 1885, and cost, with the ground upon
which it stands, Nine' Thousand and
Five Hundred Dollar rfjid is now pay
ing a good interest on the investment.
The owner wishes to sell the property
so as to use the money in a manufac
turing business, and offers the property
at the remarkably low price of Ten
Thousand Dollars. West Market street
is soon to be paved and otherwise im
proved. So look out and do not miss
a good chance to make some money.
Ten Thousand Dollars is not boom
price, but a bargain that will pay a
handsome profit, boom or no boom.
Apply to J. M. Winstead, Cashier
Piedmont Bank, or to W. F. Trogdon,
Greensboro, N. C.
charlotte's progress.
Charlotte Chronicle : Charlotte is.
growing rapiay. iN" nouses are
completed and the building of others
a T
commenced almost every ween, uu
rins the last three months numbers
have been placed on 30 new ouua
ines. and there is now a larger num
ber of building in the course of erec
tion than there has been in a long
time. "...
Kkmmler, who made himself fa
mous by the commission of the crime
of murder, will have his notoriety
greatly enhanced by being the first
victim of the electric current sent out
under the seal of the State.
Blow Your llarn. "
"He blew his horn,
But he blew so loud
That he jarred my head
Like a thunder cloud."
For Sale. Three splendid store
rooms on West Market street, Greens-
boro, N. C, for sale. Apply to,
V. F. Trogdon.
With "Fifteen dollars in your inside
Docket" vou can eo to the One Price
House and secure one of those very
nobby cutaway suits that are going off
at such a lueiy rate, mere are a
dozen styles to select from, " and they
are beyond question the finest suits
CITY FIRE LIMITS EXTENDED I
I
I'll K CITY COMMISSIONERS DID IT AT
THKIR LAST MKKTINO.
To the public: Section four of chap
ter six of the city ordinances has been
amended by the Board of Aldermen at
their last meeting, as now amended
reads as follows:
That if any person shall erect, or
cause to be erected, a building other
that brick, stone or metal, with metal
or stone rool, on Elm Street, between
Gaston Street and Lewis Street South
of the depot, or om Market Street, be
tween Davie and Greene Street, or on
Davie Street between Gaston and Fay-
etteville Street, or on Washington
Street between Davie and Greene
Street, or on Sycamore Street between
Davie and Greene Street, . or on the
property fronting on the property4of
the railroad just north of the depot be
tween Davie and South Elm Streets, or
on Buchanan street between South
Elm street and Ashe Street, he shall
orv conviction before the Mayor, be
fined the sum of fifty dollars ($50.00),
and shall be guilty of a distinct and
separate offense for every day such
building remains after notice to remove
the same, and on conviction before the
Mayor shall be subject to a fine often
dollars ($10.00) for every day said
building remains after notice."
i J as. W. Forbis, Mayor.
.v Reunion of Old Soldlem.
The- Richmond- ancLJ&nville.. Rail
Road will sell parties attending the Re
union of Old Soldiers at Atlanta, Ga.,
round-trip tickets to that point for this
occasion at rate of one fare for the
round-trip. Tickets on sale from all
first and second grade ticket offices in
North Carolina, April 24 to 25 in
elusive good returning until and includ
ing April 28, '90.
Round-trip fare from Goldsboro, N.
C, $14-50; Raleigh, N. C, $14-5;
Durham, N. C, $14.05; Oxford, N. C,
$15.00; Henderson, N. C, $15.50;
High Point, N. C. $10.05; Salisbury,
N. C, $10.40: Concord, N. C, $9.60;
Greensboro, N. C, $12.10.
A Thing- of the Put.
It will not be a great while now un
til it will be difficult to find a person
whose mother and sisters handled the
cards and the old fashioned spinning
wheel, relics of the by-gone days.
But let us not forget the toils of these
good old mothers who clothed their
household by the work of their own
hands, read their bibles, prayed in their
closets three times a day and attended
church faithfully on week days. They
had piles of home-made bed quilts and
counterpanes, and baked pies until
there was no use. We revere these
old heroines.
How easy it is iorhe people of a
great city like New York to fail out.
The people of the city have fallen ou
with Sheriff Flack and his deputies'
he politicians have fallen out aniong
themselves ; husbands and wives have
fallen out and are suing for divorce ;
people fall out of windows and from
the roofs (of houses, and, stranger
than all, numbers of men and women
have lallen out with themselves and
committed suicide, under the mis
taken idea that they get rid of them
selves in that way, A miserable mis
take, :
HELIOTROPE,
Old Rose, Lily Green Tan
and "Grey
Are among the Shades we are
showing this week in flue
Imported Dress
Fabrics.
All Wool Henrieltas
4G inches wide, in all the latest sha
dings, with silks in stripes and plain to
match. Also Gimps and Van Dyke
Panels to match. M?bair in several
qualities, Grey, Beig), Green, Gar
net, lirowo, Black, Cream and Black
and White. In
vrarm avo cream
Woollen Goods, we have Serges, Alba .
tross, Tricot and something new la
stripes f specially desirable for Norfolk..
Jackets and Blouses. We have I
av
Swiss Embroideries, '
Indian Dimities, striped arid Plaid
Muslins in end (ess variety. Bat to
get any idea of oar '
Magnificent Lines.;
of New Goods, ladies must com-" and
see for themselves. We cannot begin
to do this subject j astice in a plain Uaok
and white advertisemept". ,
Come and See tls,
Every department is crowded with el
egant blgh-gradei novelties, and we are
I L. .1. V ... -
stock. J . :JA-Y
VERY RESPECTFULLY, 1
Sample S. Brown & Co.
WIDE-AWAKE
in
-WILL FIND OUR STORE-
FULL
FULL
FULL
FULL
BRILLIANT
BRILLIANT
BRILLIANT
BARGAINS
We've Got the . Stock of the
season and for the season,
Are You a
MONEY SAVER?
If you are, don't toast 6 time hunting
1
'round f rom place to place, but
come straigM to the wide'
awake New York
Cash Store of
RAYMOND & .POWELL.
If you want a pair of good Kiel
Gloves the best in the market,
CaU for
We warrant them. If you want a
parasol in the latest style, a SUh
Umbrella, a handsome Bug or Cax
pet, a pretty handkerchief, a becow
ing dress, or anything in the line of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, No
.on s, dec, at prices thpt will make
make your pocket-book crazy, don't
jfaUtocaUatonce, on i
Raymond & Powell
National Bank Building
py. Houston uro.
ever sola in tnis city ior wc pi-c.