THE DAILY WORKMAN.
J. K MUHALX, Loral Editor
, A paper for all people, bat especially
to meet the desire wblch many are
kiown to enterUin for a non-political
Sieet, the Woukax will strive, to go
into every hense, leaving to other papers
tie science of politics, giving the news
la brief end holding itself responsible
to the morel sense of the community for
.its attersnoes.
The Statesville District Confer
ence railed fod for Trinity College
endowment, as we are informed by
the Twin-City Daily.
Tbe Philadelphia Press is discuss
ing the mysteries ef the Bustle. There
need be none of it any longer. The
store keep the article that ca be
seen through, and there is no mystery.
The Charlotte pspers announce
that a )oung Mr. McLaughlin of that
place had lost an arm by an accident
at Columbia Factory, Rardolph Co.,
which convinces us that the report
we print elsewhere about Mt. Klvett
is incorrect. The accident ss it wss is
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serious enough.
A widow, at New Albany, Indi
ana, has been ordered to leave, on the
complaint that she is about fc marry
a very young man, attar being heard
to remark that she cares? nothing for
anything farther than what the young
man would receive in the way of
worldly means when he became of
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A very deplorable accident is re
ported to have occurred at Columbia
Factory on Monday last John Ki .
etr, a worthy employee of the facto
ry, was waking at the tapper
at the tapper, and
by some means
not explained his
arms came in contact with the beater
of the machine and were beaten off
to a point above the elbows. Mr
Kivett is a plain, hard working man,
in moderate circumstances, with a
wile and lour children to maintain.
See correction elsewhere
. It is now said that the cause of
Rev. Thos. Law's resignation as agent
for the American Bible Society in the
Carolina is that he-is a disciple of
Darwin, a follower of Wood row and
a firm believer in an ancestry of ira
mense monkey power. , Mr. Law is
from South Carolina. The North
Carolina Law would have been a bet
ter selection as it turns out. That
monkey business is doing a great deal
of harm. "Monkeying with a buzz
saw" is suggested by "evoluting
from the gorilla. Wilmington Star
of August 23rd. .
There seems to be a slight' misun
derstanding as to the tact of Mr.
Law's resignation, as it was in the
Charlotte Chronic'e of yesterday that
we found the paragraph announcing
that Mr. Law "neither believed nor
disbelieved" the monkey theory. We
are satisfied of one thing and that is,
that. Mr Law - makes entirely too
brbad an application of the Bible So
ciety's doctrine of non-interference in
mat.ters of opinion, and we think it
likely that if Mr. Law does not mani
fest more level, headedness, and more
of the spirit of deference which is
due from an agent to, the officers of a
Branch Society, that his day of inde
pendence will wind up about the time
of the first white frost. . i.
It is said that Ameer Abdulrahman,
of Afghanistan, had his physician re
cently beheaded, Kooder Bux, for fail
ing to make an immediate cure of a
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uuit uu duo Buvereijju a urm,
ij; was generally reported on tbe
streets ; yesterday that;. Morehead had
been visited by a heavy and destruct
ive storrn during the morning. There
was no foundation whatever for the
report.
. The State Treasurer yesterday issued
a drummer's license to Geo. W Helme
& Co., ITelmetta, N. J. It appears
from the continued, inning of drum
mers' license that tb'e live business men
of the North especially are of the ojrin
ion- that tbe North Caroline lioense law
la constitutional, and that it will be
sustained in tbe United States court
next November. !
Considerable speculation and . some
excitement was csused among tie more
timid element of the city yesterday
over the receipt of a telegram annoont
ing that a severe cyclone wss working
its way from Florid tip the coast, and
reaching sonietisnea into the interior.
Sosoe thought it would get here last
night; and ajteoulated as to the best
place of safety in oase of its arrival.
There la no use in setting excited about
tuoh things as this. If it is cowiog,
it will come but tbe probabilities are
that it will not come through this im
mediate section. 'This Is neither the
home nor the habitat of the Cyclone.
Raleigh Newi-Obeerver, 24th "
Sensation is Kittrell The
Kittrell correspondent of the Ral
eigh "ewa Observer says: "Prob
ably tbe greatest sensation this
section baa .experienced Bince the
discovery of the old original Eit
trell Spring, aome year prior to
tbe war, iscaosed by tbe discovery
of a pare chalybeate spring on tbe
lands of Mr. M. B. Hedgepetb.
about two and a balf miles from
this place. Tbe celebrated chem
ist and specialist on mineral waters
Dr. J. R. Duggan, of Wake For
est College, baa visited tbe . spring
and pronounced it "a very pare
chalybeate water," free, from or
ganio matter or enrface drainage,
in hie analysis. It gushes from
the hillside, aboot CO gallons per
hoar, clear, eooi and de ioious, and
Each relief has been fonnd from
drinking its oealthghriog waters,
that tbe whole neighborhood is
about to eo cracy over it. and re
sort to it daily, conveying oft of
vet -!s from hi n I gottrd to a di
lipidated ooffao pot. . It U truly a
wonderful tonio and never fails to
produce a most destructive. appe
tite.
-Mtt-Wt-I ft.. I. ti
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LTi-jaql
, died
ter ot deeds of Davidson county
st Lexington last Monday morning, of
typhoid fever, at the age of 24 year.
His body was buried at Greensboro
yesterday He was an 'exemplary
young man and was held in high esteem
by all this acquaintances. Qbarlotte
Chronicle.
, Mad Dog Killed. A mad dog
excited considerable commotion iu
the vicinity of Independence
Square this morning. A lively
chase ensued, when the dog .took
refuge under an old : platform . in
front of Mr. T.Garibaldi's tin shop.
Chief of Police , Griffith appeared
on tbe ground armed with a double
barrelled Shot gun, whioh ' wss
handed over to Mr. W. B. Correll,
who fired at tbe dog, placing tbe
oharge just between tbe phonlders
killing him instantly. Charlotte
Hornet. .. . .
Rucklen's AmiCM Salve.
The best 8a) ve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhenm, Fe
ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil
blains, Corns, and all Bkin Eruptions,
and positively cures Files, or no . pay
required. It is guaranteed to give per.
feet satisfaction, or money refunded
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
novlo ly atvr , htjntvb michatjx.
Dr. W. H. WAKEFIELD,
Physician, Surgeon & Occulist, .
Gbkenbbobo. N. C, , V '
TfTILL attend citv and country calls.
T V Office At Porter & Tate's Drug
B'cre. iiesidenoe on Ashenoro street.
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Thb Eivkmbes oy ' FoirrcNE. A
dispatch from New York, says: A
young woman of refined and pleas
ing manners applied at a police
station for lodging (or her self and
two children. She gave her maid
en name, Maif Morton, bat inves
tigation revealed ib.it she wss tbe
wife of Arthur Welleely. a distant
relative of the Duke of Wellington.
Wellesly's father owns a large
sheep ranch on Loanoeston, Aus
tralia, and his Jamil is weathly
and well obnnected. ' Young Welles
ly married tbe daughter of a well-to-do
sea captain, who lived near
bis father's ranch and then remov
ed with bis wife to New Zealand
and thenoe to "England, Here
they lived several years in . passa
ble style, bat on removing to this
ooantry misfortute seemed to fol
low them. Wellesly could not ob
taiu work here, and went to Bos
ton. Thera he-obtained a position
as cook in Temple Cafe. lie wrote
to his wife , inclosing money, bat
she did not receive his letters and
was tamed into .the street, with
her children, for non-payment of
rent The agent for the bociety
for the Prevention of Crnelty to
Children sent Mrs. Wellesly and
her children to meet tbe husband
and father in Boston.
. Tt Ounce of Preventive.
Tlx- mtlHfactlon of feeling safe from catching
any disease from drinking water, from impure
airfrom a sick person, from contact with foul
clothing, Infection or contagion from any
source. Is complete and all atuift j allayed by
tbe use of Darby Prophslactlc Fluid. A bot
tle will (five mure safety, comfort sod court
deonetlua all the doctoring In the world. '
Tbe Vermont legislature, it is
said, will be asked to exempt base
ball players from serving on tbe
juries. Already the courts iu . tbe
State are adjourned when tbe
judges want to attend a game. '
v, ' The T. rdlct L'nanlnteu.
W.p.J-.T.!rt.Pippas, Iud.
tilier a iu l?Ziid '.Electw.
Bitters w9 tbe very nest remedy. Every
bottle sold bss siren relief in every
ease ' One man took six bottles, and
was cared of Rheumatism of 10 yers
standing. Abraham Hare. Druggist,
Belivilte. Obio. affirms: " a he best sell
ing medicine I have ever, handled in my
20 years' experience, in Electric Bit
ters." - Thousands of others hsve added
tneir testimony, so tuat tne verdict is
nnanimons that Elecviio Bitters do enre
all disesses of tha Liver, Sidneys or
Blood. , Only a balf dollar a bottle at
Hunter A Miohanx's Drug Store.
New Boarding House I
MRS. WOC
of the
lOOMAN has taken charge
CENTRAL. HOTEi:.
which has jnst been put in . nice order,
and is sapplied with clean and nice for
nitnre, and is prepared to entertain a
number 01 Hoarders, both , regnla'- and
traitient. Polite and obedient serv&nts.
Uood table sccommodt;in.
J&Fof Transient Boarders, 25 cents
per meal and the same for lodginp.
Call early and get terms. Jy27 6w
y Mrs. Huudley's School.
' ; ' MRS. E.T). HUNDLET .
, j '-will, on '
Thursday,! September .1st, 1887,
T) ESUME her School- for Girls and
XV B6yt. i -The 8esiinr will be for
Niue;.Montb,'.i'-'' ''j iw vv'' " '::
The management' will be. pleasant and
home-like. 1 ' : ..' , v
Those who lis ve ptronizd this School
in the past are competent to give an
opinion of ia merits. ,. : . J ' V
. IQrTermf as heretofore, t ' i
ft&For lrtjculars, inqnire of Mrs.
Hundley, i . . Ang. J5 1887 tf
HTGEIAI
WONDERFUL DISCOVERY
TOBACCO AN aid to HEALTH 1 1
A NEW TOBACCO, mannfaotnred
J. at Eichmond, Ya , by .
Thos: Williams & Co.,
PEOFEOR MALLErr,
Of the fviiivt raity of Virgicia.
Anti-MalarinJ ! Auti-Dyspeptio t a good
Kervite, nd an excellent Chew.
Try It It Is No Humbug 1!
ti or j:irticnirtrs or s, ymuee,
call for certifluate at
T. $. SHELTOX'S, ,
where the Tol acco can be had. -8
Groenfiloro. Ang. 8 ' - w lm
7. AV. WHITEHEAD,
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WILL SELL REAL ESTATE
la Town or Country on Com mission.' Collect Keiits and Prepare' Land
, Papers, &c .Iteferences Given if DeRlred. J
HOUSES I LOTS
For Sale in South Greensborc
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NOTICE is berebv eiyen tbnt by de
cree of tbe Bnpeiior Coart of
Onilford County, I will sell for assets,
at the Conrt Boose door in Greensboro,
Oa mndmv, Repteaaber Stb, lT,
the following pieces or parcels of Land
situate in Bouto Greensboro, tp wit:
Lot No. 1 On Ashebor.) Street, ad
joibing John McOnllocb and John Shaw
oonUioing half acre.
Lot No. 2 Known as the Jesse Jnlian
lot, sdj iuing Jesse Jn im and Pet. r
Hat burd, eontainicg 5 acres, which will
be cnt np and sol 1 in smaller lots
Lot No. 8 Known ss the O. H. Cais
ey lot, adjoining J. A Uodgiasnd J. F.
Jarifll, contsining 11-2 acres, whioh
will be sold in two lots.
Lot No. 4 rKnown as the Levi Gone
ton lot, ail) dning Oiles GUueock und
others, contaiuing half acre. '
Lot No. 6 Known as the Jesse Hous
ton lot, adj dning Peter Pass, Zab.
Pritchett ana otherr, containing i acres.
This lot will be sold under a mc rtgHge
deed tzecnted by the said Houston to J.
F. Causey, on February 27th, 1884, on
reordin the Register s office in Guil
ford county. '
. Lot No. ti KnovnastheHultpUnt
ation, miles sonth of Greensboro, ad
joining Widow ArmtSeld, A. A. Bio tun
and others, contaiuing 185 acres, which
will be sold in two or more lofs.
Lot No. 7 Known as the u ining
tnct, 8 miles soatbesst of Greensboro,
adjoining Simpwn Cansey and Peter
Hsrdiu, eontaioing 2 sores.
Lot No. 8 Known ss
THE HOME PLACE,
situated on Asbebora street, about one
1 mile frpm the Conrt Boose iu Gu-e..s
boro, adjiibing Logan McCulloch and
Let tie Gias-H, containing 1 1-2 ucn-s of
land, which said lot will be sold in two
puopis. A good
TWO 8T0RI DWELLING HOUSE
and all nccecsary ontbuildinKs.
mfr!Trftii W, Ak.gr lt innTifl Mm snb-
divihiona tr them will ie cuude HffTiA
Adminis ratpr of Joseph F. Cansey, to
any who propoee fo buy the prpVrty.
At tbe sme time and placo, I siil also
One Safe sua one Gold Watch.
Term of Sale Qua third in carh and
one tiiird in eqaal payments at three
and six months, secured by bo ml ; nd
security, with interest from day of sale.
W A. Jt lEIjL'S,
Aug. 3d. 1887. a!9 d. A-lm r.
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REAL ESTATE AGEIIT,
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T.TVERY. FEED and SALE
STABLESl
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OAS reeiitly Me.ved one car load
ti HICKORY WAdOitS and two
car lomla of the
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Tuition in Preparatory Depart
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