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DAILY WORKMAN: T rv VJ. Tllf.- -No- lli. (JKEFNSBOKO, .C, J10NDAY AFTKRNOOX, JANUARY 12, 1801. rrlve :1.00 Ter Year. I V . O0MIN3 AHD G0INQ- Movements of Boras of tbe People Yon Know. Senator John L. King returned to Raleigh. Mr. K. F. Dalton, of High Point, ; wu in the city this mining. . Rev Dr. C. Durham wae in the city this morning, and left on the east bound train. I Col. J. M. Winstead was among the had a love feast last night in their passengers on the east bound train headquarters. The best of good feel this mornini 'n8 emed to prevail between the fac- Mr.E.G McCulloch left Saturday eveninn to resume his duUes on the C F. fit Y. V. Railroad. 0 Miss Emma Mann, who has been visiting Miss Addie Andrews, returned to her home in Winston this mormng. Miss Bertha Caller, of New Berne, who has been be for sevel days oa .iorseve-uu.y. - iT. Whitsett, returned aviskteMrs.G.W, co""r u'" ' , A. Mr. Mile Pegr and twd wa short tint, returned to their horflf 1 ak. MMMtisiifr anqariottth morainfr - ' Cecil tiKir cOTrtlFj ana edj rf freshltg umber, which' Dri Bull' Cough Syruf wiU Insure you. , Are cu golnif to the nces7lVtheryb,e;, VZKZTrl iiX DtoT?'- XAMMf cHkracteriklc -whistterio your ear, he'll wio They attempt on the part of politidaris in r winf SsWartorr Oil House to stor-OD. nice ae.en loomhouseta tent -on BeUe Mead avenue. Apply at once to W. D. ' Mc Aoooor A. Wiathwlyv . ' 9iw: ' "Wasttid a cook. Inquire at thia office. ,t , n '," ". Ladies can find remnants or , silk, velvets, plwhes, dress goojs . dress IS articie." V.T ' M effortIOT t0 prices ori th' Bareairl Counters " of introduce or foment personal antago Brown's One Price llouse.' ;.( " m'sm, or private pique or jealousy in Only $a.5o.r-I have mt Webster's j rnakritrrd Dictionaries for sale at Unabridged Dictionanes for sate at .5? ' . ..".i: ."cV" atore . t lew S lacrory, ri)itt" ,,. 1 QJ- -J-M 3 S W Hl.rfi at r.:.'i -'?!. ' M CREAM OF THE WIRES. LATE TElEORAHHOMJEWa ALUPAR13. T0M Member 'of the Kansas AlUacoe EoH a Lou Feut and Adopt esolutionsB!g 8now rn Illinois-Davy Crockett's Grand eon De J-0t ber Hews . Chicago, III., Jan, io. A special from Topeka. says: Alliance members of the Legislature and party leaders, tions which been engaged in a bit- r xunnou mC ia two oays, over me publication of Turner's letter to Frank McGrath, President of the State Alii- an" McGrath made a statement reeard ing the- Utter, denying he had ever had any conversation with Turner upon the lubjectof his candidacy for United s - t . ,... tion wu adopted bX unanimous votei WlURAS a wj,. ttfPrJmW McGratK. Presfdent tffa Farmers' Alliance and Industrial Vmoil,' containing iiifambds' tugg: tlonk; an offers' for betrirykl!i of the Irhost sacred trust arid 'confidence'. v-r that-we regard the" aft, Topeka and Washington to prove tia .wd.f. desire-1 oA thefrr part to siwart the will of the people by any ire'hceVer bai; ahdWrruptj that we'regard" it'as onljrA notable' for atahding' firmly' together in bur eamest,ilntiring'i and zealous' devotion Ka 00,'; . we' deprecate and our party, holding the corrimonf cause l'.-v-j ,1.1 h,ignor; dearer, and more sacred, than individual interest yASHWCTON,' Jan; 10. SecWt'ary JBIaine has opened upi a cortespon'd enceJwith the Spanish government through the minister resident here" in regaid to the alleged indignities offer ed American missionaries on the island of fonape, Carolina group, by Spanish soldiers The basis upon which ..cor respondence is now going on is a de mand by the American board of foreign I pSissroris for indignities heaped upon I tneir missionaries' and for property de stroyed V ' Monticillo, I1L Jan. 10. The aviest snow Storm of the season has Neo ra8inK here for last twenty- 1'ur hours, and the fall of snow through. but central Illinois will be the largest for years. The wheat crop will be greatly benefitted. Telegrams show the' storm to be general throughout arge portion of the State, and that the benefit be wide spread. Bristol, Tenn., Jan. Thje subscrip tions totfil pfavffleVricTEslsf .Tfefii nessee WB earned today by"the largest .M.j 1'i ti4 sr .i.1' nJlJM.'.;nn' 978 'for aridijagainstv There is great CUUlUaifitolu auu a v-jvaV'SSi -' Tacks V,"J$ssv Tan. 10." The go efnoK acting under the section of thq ned constitution, has 'counted the' caslf in the state treasury ahd' verified" the same with the books. lit found - that lthe cash on nana January 1st amount- )ed to $333,184.' - '. New Vc-kk, Jan? ib: Judge; Prati tfcis.mofnirig ' vacated' the ordeti ap ,pbinting; a receiver for the sugar trust and directed that the company be handed over to a reorganization com mittee. ; Stutcat, Ark. Jan. io. Col Rob ert II. Crockett one of the leadinV pol iticians of Arkansas, and only surviving grandson of the famousDavy Crocltett died here Thursday. CoL Crockett was about 40 yean, of age. Allianoa Hatterl in The Lerislatare- Very important action was taken in the lower House of the North Carolina Legislature on Saturday in relation to the Farmers' Alliance. Mr,. Ilolman introduced a resolution tha"t our Sena tors and Representatives' be' instrOcte'd to use all honorable means to secure the financial reforms as set forth in the Ocala Convention of the Fanners' Al liance. Mr. Pebld destreM' that the nlatform shouW be read i6f 'th'is inYor-' mitfoh" bt thi; tfoutt' Mrt 'ttdlman" said he die) not have a copy of the plat form,' but that h waa a financial reform to enable; the tanrf'hV to; geV - mote money, and that thV ' naonal' bititil would not tak"dVea1titate"as security for money. ' ' T '" Mr. Watson said l did n Inot under stand roe ' pUtftwni of Ocala1 and he hoped thiit ii' Woul? ' be ' referred , to some proper cornmtee' so" th&r the' matter could M tnoslVttod arid mtelUeeritlw pafted on. 1 , v Mr. Pritchan) iatd it seerned rktbd of shotgun ptthey. ifU sent to the Clerk s desk and bad Used the' , tonow. ing provisions frotri Ocala, pliojlbrml "We demand that depositories bi had in the several Statef to loan moni ev on croDS. 1 ett.. fllr.Tntcnard continuimr, said he would like to know haw rriany counties it Would 'benefit thWit'waV unpract bl e ana vi: 1 After' a pVofonged discussion partic- pated Iri'by' many'bn'botK'sides of the charriber ari amendment vbis offered b'Mr! P'atterson as follows: Resolved by the House of Repre sentatives' rhe Seriate concurring. that ou'f SiriaWrt Iri the 5 1 st and 5 id Con- gress of theU. S., be and thry are beieby instructed on our represDU ticfe revest toyoferorarjd use a:lL nonoraDIC memos v vrcui c iuc uujcu of the financial , reTofms'aV'contenv platea in the' platform adopted by the ers Aliiarice held in Decernber; iSgoi that acopyYjf the1 shove resoluflbo le sent to our Serialo'f s ' afid ripf esenta tivesjn Congtcs. . - 'V'-: ' f 4 AJcail fof the ayes and na result ed is follows i ayes 98 J nays " ' ' TheMestineToWelit.. ' ' Ai was anriounced Jn .Saturday's Workman therewt.aAttins; of the 'citizent of iSoutb tGrecnsWCifb' to- nigtit, at Belleyu-''lntjh.roi. jecVot which iesipVtli tee to-Witt uport .a' standins; comm it tee. tei!reilehfirig dreensbofw- pVoptrj t6 see upon what tema Soutfe- GVeehs- rro can vonio iiivw ws vui'hivuh ; PiO COmmCDl uu ,ium i ii.rir, ft every one'' knows the", in?por'hce But The Workman ,wduld urge iifion the citizensot South Greensbora to'attend' the iheeting, aJ ' express themselves upon this ,' tubjfct,' which Ut ' so much importtrice; to ,'preens boro propetv aS , wtl'tar to' : Sbutli preerisboro. 'KPijf: :' There is a rumdr afloat '' that there W1U be another marriage thisAs-eek. SeEdi.ss RAismsin stock; Vr : , Houstoh"Bro. A BUDGET 0F.LOGAL BQDLB3- Wlst our Saportsrs flee and 'Heir About the City. My, my, didn't the wind howl list night 1 The change of schedule on the C F. & Y. V. Railroad went into effect yesterday. Miss I f attic Tomlinson, of Arcndale was here this morning, and left on the south bound tr?;n. That must have been a Winston man who wanted to know "what church that was," as he pointed to the fire en gine house. Don't fail to read the editorial on the second page of to-day's ' WorkmaV under the caption of Unwholesome Rivalry." There seems to be unusual activity in' GrteliJbdto,' when we consider' trie filet that this is usually the u dull sea- wiaVa'prtVl' incitf auuioritles are"1 taking up' Jtfiose beautiful young fctof ttie dtf Greeif StreeValo-.i' the siafCbboVfacHcV. to notice that our subscription tiki u'gTOing larger! The' people ap wcuaie our cnuru iu jjiyc uiciu first-Aass bve daily. , , - ) O'wiih Forbis, who Kvea some distance east of the City, wV reported uite m yesterday, and we learn today at bis condition if unchauged. : - : Itwiu"anfio&nced'r trlti$ Baptisi StmScltoyirJaftn the' futtheV elccWbii" of - offifiers would J titfplftcTittUVcm ofihe;Youn en'i 'iswaujSocie of the Ikipttst'church' tomorrow night The members are ui'g'ed to be' present' and all young men are' invited. 1 - When the train" frorn the "North came iri Saturday ritghit, three tramps were sitting on the pilot of the engine. WTien the iraiji stopped they alighted and went in the reception room. They must have liked the kooks o(our town for they stopped over here. t A Workman reporter stumbled upon y0Urig.rrian 'last night who had lost his hat. He was coming from West Market Street church, and the wbd had blown his hat off, and blown it so tar away mat ne couia nor nna u Our reporter found it 'tor him, arid tent him on his way. ; ; I ''.-.-'..;- AooidenUlltHled Vble Hunting, Mrl Wahet W,; Cravenjlde son of the Rev. J. F. Craven, of Pleasant Garden, wa accidentally 'killed while hunting in Randolph county, some six miles below Pleasarif"Garden last Saturdiy mOrriingl v Hewaj alone and his body 'was not found Until : Sunday evening. -.!,'' , ,:--;:V. .;:', Circumstances clearly indicate that the shooting was accidental, and that deaft was instantaneous. Mr. Craven was a moral, exemplary and worthy younman, of about i years of age ThePtirtltiirePao'tory;:,.' . The gerltleen who1 are Xjintiing'the lurniture factory' are as enthusiastic in their work as one could irn'agine t6 be ablel' It iiVefresning'to1- lee them under ''thbifi ma- Cnineiy, nu cvci uimi acciua vv , uc doing his1 bet. ; Persons tfiip ,', mate their : first'' visit- to" the'factorV should not fail td'se Prclv FrazH5ii Vitmg desk, which has ro6t lit" it tef :a' tired ...i. aV.'B JL2l:L'4'' -":i.':l' man 10 spena inc nigiu. ; t grct in venuncirtainiy ;i , ; ;: ,.v ; ; A TEW BTATE BRIErS. Dulled from our Exchaig'S Over tbs Tar Heel Bute. Raleigh has com nmced work on her electric street ri I w. Irvin Ulum, who w. 1 run over by astrretca'rln Wuiton, died Satur. day from iniuries received. It is said that Rev. R. C. Reed, psstor of the Second Presbyterian church of Charlo fe,' is opposed lo Sam Jonesism, and will not endorse the coming-' to that city of Evangelist '' Bill File to hold a meeting -Concord ,Standarf. Prof.' Cna'r'lesLee '.Smith 'of ohn Hopkins University,'1 ha bec'ii elected to th new ctttutn history and polit ical science at the Williams Jewell College, Liberty, Mo. Prof. Smith is a na-ive tar heel, and well known, ill tnis city" VLtti one oTthe brain . est young rnen'foV rhia ' age in tie SoutouW cbroniclle? ' u ' , ' I - ! ' i ' 1 - , . j '. v, " " i Mr.,GooI4, wife of the proprretor '' of the Rock Spring hotetp wis severe- ; ; hurt, last night oy faUing down two ifiights,ofatairaat.toi hotel Aphyw. Jiciari wVlledta a'tehd ber, DOttbe) ' xtenif Ke' Jniir V rSw;,;! ', l!ijj t'li ,1 'ujrtwiVii rVfiuiliii!- ton Star. 'tt- v .'.yV.'Js. BSlUllar Ui&l&fc ; ,er,''S"lL imSi pastor. -Wt '' wmsv. n.u vuuil.ll 19 KTIiWin more and more in favor with his con. gte'gatton at each service, and all seem ' to agree tHat hi is the "right man in , . the right place." , W. , . ... . . i '-.r His sermon last night was listened I ' ' -' - -' . - " to attentively by a fairly large congre v gtfrfbn, and was worthy of high com teeridatibn.' He t,ook as his text the) latter clause of the 38th verse of the1 4incnaprer or jonn: "utner men 14. ,, boured, aud ye are entered into ' their labours!" He explained several of its applications, and closed with a few remarks on "How it applies to the liquor traffic" "I dont lcrinw," says Mr, Hilhatd, "any other subject to which the ' text' applies ' itself more forcibly than it does to the liquor traffic." After' the close of the sermon, Mr Hilliafd announced that there would be preaching in that church on Wednes day night, instead of the usual prayer, meeting service, after which "(ne Quar. ' terly Conference would be held.' , Kollof Honor.1 ' Th following pupil of the Graded School were neither tardy not absent during the month ending January ta d ig'pi: , - - r. Misset Grtie Smith, Mattie Robert'. ;' son, OHSe Kingj Mary Clary." Jessie Hughes,' Nora' Smith, Pearl Smith, Glenahria Causey.Hettie LyJn, Quenie McDonald, Octavia Weaver, Mary Stanly, Myrtle Ross, India Dixon, Maud Clendenin and M innie Hamlet. ' Master Ernes Burnside, Ftepcis . Duffy1, Walter Montgomery, Willie Sergeant, Jdhn'Vanstbryi 'Claud Pad,' gett,' Harry Allerii Lawrence Duffy, Watson' Padgett;CbarKe,'VWeTi Hugh ? Smith, Joseph Causey, Edward Diiffv,' JoKn Tatv Goither Scot5" Vernon LSte,wart, Willie Allen, Joiiit Allen, Walter Sergeant, Joe Arrofield, tjr. " man Buchanan, Ernest Padgett, uu Porter, Willie MufYay -and Raymond Allen. ' . - - ' Geo. A, GRiMst.fi v, Sunt : J . A' ,.:t ',-A ..j. 1 V Jl , . ... A'. Y l'V:'P''-V''f : "'' 4 ;-,-v-'
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