TMB : BMLY , WOlffiKESEABJ. Vol. vin. GREENSBORO, N. 0., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER , 4 1890. No. 124 MISCELLANEOUS BOARDERS, lew first el- 7 board era da be a sommotlated ut tarn l&lKTIBlHotCh GBASBERRIES la stock Homos feaos. BOCKBHSa, Wholesale and Retail and dry gondii aud notion whole- J. W. bcoti A Co. 0 BY GOnDM and Grootiriee, Organ anarianoa. W, B. Hooaa, F OB KENT A House with 7 rooms on Wi'hington rtt,, and bona with t rooms on Eaarnn Jt. V d Apply to H. L. Hinu. L ART OF THE SEASON I Oome Qniokl Large flea mellow Bnok wgham applM at Douotrit LODGING. Family wanting a pro lector at night in eonal leratjoo of 1 room would do w' to adr'rem . P oteotioniU, Work Offico. 0 UB PRODUCE Department ia wall supplied with Cabbala, Potatoes, to, HootTo Buoe. EQAN3 W. 8. Mooki bti Joss it 1 1 eaived an eleg nt tew style Nats V mam Own. UUi beaaty. nllLROAD RESTAUBASiT Oo- 1 1 venimi to all trains, and meals at llaUhoora. A. T. ?. s - ALEJI ALMANACS lor 1891 Houmox Baoa, l ANTED At 000a two or throe j second bant Orgaiu cheap either i for own or exehange for new one, Bhoninger or Needham, W.B.M00BJB. f f 1AITTED A Good Booond band f offloe box Btote. i Apyly at the FLixrn's Horn, lit ANTED A Neil, Tidy dining J rooaa girt 1 1 Apply at the PLirnra's Horn.-' - HAND3 WANTED The' ubsorl ber wiabaa to employ several hands to work in bis hosiery mill in thia city, tii: Three or four girls from 11 to .15 years of age. Also 00 old giro tmploy. tnent to 8 or i othera nt from 18 to 21) .yean of ageprovided they oome well recommended in all respects. Thia !ointmnat bo clear and well established before any engagement will be made. GUM! GUM!! GTM!!!-Not "gum JLrabto, not gam camphor, not iweet Hawaii ,ba flontaern' Finest Chewing , GKu , maiufactoied at KinHtoP. N. O. Tor Sale Bf " J . W. Hoow 4 Co. Money to Lend. On. first mort gage on Beal Est-te. , JoHH 8. MicHAtJir Atty. BOSTON BLOATERS, Smoked Sal mon, Boneless God fish, No. a Mackerel in bbla, and nuts, a .- - - --. . , . J. W. Boon t Oo'a. """SbUT'HERN Pines Chewitg Gum from yellow pine balsam and tar. t The best gum on the market; j (Vj j f:i .V tf - Houston & Bro. ' WELL BRICK ! WELL BRICK 11 Persons in need of A good ' article hrir.k. made especially 1 for 1 wells, are informed that they-canbe supplied if parlv application be made to the un dersigned at his brick yard near.Green .Hill Cemetery. , : ' , D. N. KlRKPATRtCK. Oct ao tf. 11 , , GRAPES 1 GRAPES 1 ! aa bas va New York State crapes received this mornine 10 more baskets com. irxr epiwI vour orders if you want jt: o j . - , - something nice. ' , J. W. Scorr & Co. potttt Ttusi Now is the time M buy frott Jaw and pnt up apples, while both arecnuap. . , , rrvT.Ti tVF.ATHEB Is coming and - r rr.AMT) hoi iust what you want to ki yon warm and that ia "Dr, t,.r -u" )-unit.rv Underwear, rioonv .Tifl,l bv all PhTBiciauB. A'bo has l7ndBrwoar. Oolla ' t.Anii.wA inaftjfiMieiTed the Jai ( ,t stylos, new and " nice Umb. Uast Cuus. etc. . . ' LOST HER PURSE. A lady whospeqt sometime in the waiting room at the depot this morn ine, about the time she rote up to start made the announcement that she had mislaid her purse containing her checks and other valuables. There was a gentleman with her who seemed ' suitably concerned, but the lady her self was but little excited over her loss much less than is usual in such cases. She seemed quite much of a philoso pher. It would be interesting to see a list of the persons who have within the period ot a year lost their pines, es pecially had we photographs of' their faces showing the expression of the various countenances under the sense of loss. It is not long since that our reporter, soon after a number of ladies had vacated the reception room, saw a gentleman holding in his hand a purse which some lady had in her hur ry left on one of the seats. He did not knew the owner, but hastened out to the platform inquiring about the matter. This is one of the cases in which fashion plays a disastrous part It is not fashionable for ladies to have pock. ets in their dresses; therefore they hold their purses in their handWif they have pursesand subject them selves to various inconveniences, and in many cases to the loss of their mon ey. The most that can be said for this fashion is that it is the fashion. It ought to be abolished among all people who travel, at least! but house keepers all have need of pockets for their keys, instead of leaving them ly ing around, or using a basket, which could never equal a pocket.' ' We have what are called strong minded women for this, that and the other thing We want a strongminded woman to set the pocket fashion for ladler'dresses.- , bllausa Ova Ike Crap. A gentlematf writing to the editor of this paper from Halifax ; county says that the people arc' jubilant over the splendid crops now being gathered. He says he never saw'better crops than those that -are now being harvested there, and lands that were never be. fore known to yield more than half a bale of cotton per acre, will yield this season over a bale per acre: Peariuts, corn, tobacco, and in' fact all crops are finer than he has ever seen. This re port is occasion, of much joy, and well may, the people be jubilant 7 ' . ' BULLETS AND BLOOD. Birmingham, Ala-. .Nov.- s.A fued which has been brewing for some time neat Crosswell, -.Tyler county, broke out, in earnest yesterday. Two promi nent families are involved, and many lives will pfobably be lost before it is ended. Fonzo and Powell Hancock and Georee Nonrher have been gun ninor for each other for some time. Yes- tcrday morning rumu mcu ihbuu MrtriiArbut missed mm. utter -m the dav Powell Hantock went Norgher'i house and the two men opened nre on eacn oww, ai Fniirtfi shot iiancocK. icu ucau. hmther and friends are now hunting Norgher with the intention of shooting him on sieht His friends have also rallied around Norgher, and as the : 1 nmminmt nirn in thpir principals -. - ---. neipnoornoou auu Hao uwuj u-t a bloody fight is expected. . . , .... ..... CURTAIN LECTURES IN COURT., Quite a scene occurred in Cou.t during a suit for limited ' divorce in New Yotk lost Saturday, before Judge Roger A. Pryort The woman, a Mrs. Holland, asked for a separation (J'om her husband on the ground of his neg lect and cruelty, which charge he met wi'Ji the statement that he was unable to get sufficient sleep, owing to his wife's continual scolding. Ad ded to this was the chr-ge .that the woman drank a good deal of whiskey and behaved like a maniac. Judge Pryor dismissed the action. THE ELECTION. Very great interest is manifested to day over the election, which is general in the country. Both of the two great parties will do their best today, but from present indications there will be a number of surprises' it will be sur prising if there are not ... TO VOTK HIS FIRST T'YI. Mr. Victor M. Hanner, who con nected himself recently with the Dai ly Workmah office, has gone to Ore HiH today to cast his first vote, he having just reached bis majo..ty. Revival at Mount Airj- - It is learned from - a' gentleman just from Mount Airy that there is a deci ded revival going on in both the Methodist and Presbyterian churches of that town, andt that the meeting, are of much, promise--. , GONE TO VOTE ' Capt James W. Eto1! was an earn est passenger on the ijem; Branch this morning, and said he. wrs going, to his precinct, Friendship, to cast a vote to save his country again." , MAKE EVERYTHING. '-, a .-M'.' ; While speaking of the various new industries springing up . in our uster town High, - '-romt, "tne, Mterpuse addsr --. , , ,1 .; ... If we keep on we will , make every thing used by .man; we build our houses, makeour cotton: oods,1 mat tresses, spokes and , ham uca, 1 canned gods, the-chairs we ait on the mat tresses we lie onj the tobacco we cnew and smoke, the bedsteads, wardrobes, bureaus, etc.', '' we'nse in ' our f houses, the stoves we warm by, the tables -, we write on. and other thinefs too numer ous to mention. Keeptthe ball tolling and let us see a $100,000 cotton fac tory and . a, t large, .wagon and buggy factory. , v:;. j ..fv.V'' Kb ClAriaUaua TPrker, !-. This ia tlia iname ot a - neat and handsome, well edited weekly paper, published at the town of Rand email and edited by Kev Walter r urooks The first number is calculated to make a good . impression. The paper well printed by Mr W C Phillips, of New ' Salem. It is a 6 column sheet and the subscription price is$i,coa Vaiable to XVorls.; fili,-;Q The editor has ,been absent from his office for some cys-Friday,' Sat- urday and yesterd and only came down to-day bee: voidable.'. The t: serious, but has L ; it seemed una. ble has not been i sufficient to de tri He hopes to ,be 1 ------ r-- 111 1. 1 able to do L.l t.. in a few days. LIST OP LETTERS Remaining in the postoffice at Greensboro, N. C, Oct soth. 1890. Frank C Bl own, Miss Mattie Close, W H Dorsctt, Hiss Sallie Dorson, Miss Mattie Dorsett (3), Miss Mollie Dorsett, Miss Annie Crowell, Mrs Mary Edwards, C E Ellington, E E Forsythe, W H Forrester, David Hay- den, Miss Lucy Howell, Mrs Ida Hun ter, Tommy Jones, Miss Hannah Lam beth, Albert Long, George Mathews, Frank Macks (col,) R A Hopkins, Samuel Morphus, Mrs Mai Morris, Miss Martha Mosley, Miss Mamie Peeler, Potts & Coward, Joseph B Quinlen, Luther J Rusrum, R Thorn ton, DrSE Smith, E E Smith, Mrs Sallie Swindell, J D Vanghn (a,) San day Venister, A M Wall, Miss Nealy Walkins, Nat Warren, E D Winstead, Mrs Maudie Wilkins, Persons ceding for the above letters will please say advertised. V J. D. Whiti, P. M La Oranga Spectator- This is a neat, clean and newsy week ly paper, four pages and 7 columns to to the page an enlargement, which we trust that the times and the volume of business in that section will justify, Messrs Paris and Shaw, the etors and proprietors, have our very best wishes for their success. Tke aafctMUk Djr.ia Clswtu. - The people of Charlotte have just held a large and enthusiastic meeting for the purpose cf ' protesting against opening the. Columbian Exposition on Sunday, and a number of addresses were made by prominent citizens; such as the Mayor of the city, law yers and clergymen. A clear and able petition was presented arid disoussed. One of the speakers, Rev Mr Todj of the Associate Reformed Presbyte rian Church, said,' It seemed very in consistent, to him Jo be- petitioning people it thousand miles away oa the observance of the Sabbath, when tight here in our midst the drug stores were .open on Sunday selling cigars as weU as medicines. .After Mr, I odd s; address the meeting was closed. This from the Charlotte Chronicle.' , Dissensions' Among Labor Union Boston, Nov. 3. -At a meeting of the Central Labor Union yesterdajf much excitement was created by Del egate Crowley, of the Operative .Tail ors' Union, who charged that, two labor leaders of Boston had obtained large sums of money from clothing manuirfctarers tor starting an agita- tioo against the- Boston, tenement house system. Croley, declined to give the names, but said while he had no doubt of the guilt ot the men he would not give -their names, r Hon Chauncey M. Depew, speak ing" before a company of railroad men. gave the following pointed testimony: 'Twenty-five years ago I knew every man, woman, and child ' in PeekskilL And it has been a study with me to mark boys who started out in every grade of life with myself, to ' see what has become ot them. , l was f up last fall and began to count them oyer, and it was ; an instructive exhibit.. Some of them ; became clerks," mer chants, manufacturers, lawyers, doctors. It is remarkable that every one of those, that drank is dead; . not one liv ing of my age barring a few that were taken off by sickness,' every one - who proved a wreck and wrecked his fami ly did it from rum; and no other cause." For Sale. s lots on north side o(hce street 1 st 75 fcetront by jo deep, $1000.00. snd 75 feet front by s4dcep$i J500, 3 lots on sounh side ot Prince St, 50 feet front by 100 deep $700. each, ONLY A FEW SHARES OF THE u . LAND -:- C, 0 NION LAND - C LEFT FOR SALE. TWO GOOD DWELLINGS tSSTFOR REliT-G& , I.H riRST-CLASS NK1CHDORHOOO. $16.00 PER MONTH RACK. 1 i -CITY RESIDENCES ONLY IM THS Agricultural Insurance Co. - rr New York. On of the safem companies in the worlJ. RESH.1"t),..V, W.Rlandi MvAuoo House, Greensboro ft. C. Bnlttoro Cf:archB!3 Slue l4 (lebrtnl fnrSiuwrlorlty iww (iihora, nrpiuftiie only of Piirmt B.'ll MotI,(Copf..' ung Ttn,) ltotary MounUiiKa. wwTiiiiiwt witufwriofj . For PrlwjH.rlrf.nli;.rH. d-cft'lrtr. Maltimoub bKt,i . fwiuu. i. UkAdMJt Jt 4MM, UhXXil MA 3 . fm 'H-i-2".'t4' gli' m 'ia

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