THE DAILY WORKMAN,
J. L. MICHAUX; Editor,
i. S. MICHAUX, J,ocnI Fditor.
ADVERTISING RATES
DISPLAYED
LOCAL
13 lines I titno, .80
10 " .2titn,l.O0
ia. 1 day, 81.00
" 8 day, 1.60
"1 week, 2.00
coL lday, 1.80
' 1 woek, 2.(10
10 ' 1 week, 1.60
10 " Itime, 1.20
16 " 3 tinies.l.or'
"3 " 8.60
16 " 1 veek.2.00
W Contract Advartisonienta Uken at
proportionately low rates.
Enttrtd til th pott officii in tfrscwf Wo, A
O., nt imxnulcliui matUrr.
WOjficti on South Kim Sir mi t, uruier
llmboie Hull,
RAILWAY GUIDE.
UREBxanono, Mar. n, 18S7.
BICHMOXD' A DASVUXB RAILROAD,
Arrives from Richmond at 9 13 a m
" - 1032 pm
Leaves for Klohmond at 9 51pm
" " 8B2m
MOBTn CAROLINA RAILROAD.
Arrives from Charlotte at 8 20 a m
" " 9 40pm
Leaves for Charlotte a! , 9 48 a m
" " " 10 44 pm
irriTM irom iroiosooro at v no p m
Leaves for Goldsboro at 9 60 a m
R0RTH-WE8TBBX H. O.
RAILROAD.
Arrives from Salem at
8 00am
9 20pm
10 CO m
10 64 p m
Leaves for Salem at
I. II II
' Cl.il. V. BATUiOAD,
Traint Moving North.
Leave Bennettsville at 10 10 a. m.
Arrive at Greensboro 7 26p.m.
Leave Greensboro 10 00 a, m.
, Arrive at w alnut Cove ........ 1 00 p. a
Jratnt movino South.
Leave Walnut Cove at. . . . : . .2 10 p. m.
Arrive at Greensboro 6 00 p. m.
Jjeave Ureensboro 9 60 a. m
Arrive at cennettsvule 6 46 p. m,
SCHEDULE OF MAILS:
Mails going North olosed 9 00 p m
" ", ; " " 8 00 a m
" " Sooth " 9 00am
9 00pm
900am
9 00pm
9 00pm
" Salem Br'ch'
M M , . fl
M East .
i "a.T.T.B.B" .900am
General delivery open from 8 00 a m
to 6 80 p m., exoept during the distri
bution of mails. The Money Order and
Registered Letter otfloe open from 9 00
ra to 6 00 p m. '
LOCAL INTELLIGENCR'
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any and every failure to receive,- the
Daily Workman, i -fX'fyi
; The Cnpe.Feaf -and Yadkin Val
ley Railway.; jumped ;:acres9;v Little
Yadkin beyond Dalton's yesterday ,'Jii
its march to Moun Airy , :.;'; ;;' v
Mr.. R. IV Pell,' son of the late
Wm. E. Pell, was ordained to the
ministry at the session of Orange
Presbvterv held ; at Cross-Roads
-church last week.
, - There "will be preaching , in the
.Presbyterian church, to night and to
morrow night, and on Sabbath there
will be', in addition' to the regular
preaching service, the communion.
1 Prof. J. F. McCulloch, native
of this bounty, but for some time a
N professor In Adrian College, has com
roenced his year of special ;study in
thcMi'chigan University at .Ann. Ar
? The public' sale of. the Jandsof
Mr W. A. Caldwell, advertised in
this '.paper to' 'occur ., to;day at '10
o'clock, was withdrawn by the dis
posal of the whoie tract to one per
. - . 1-1 ' , , ,
eon t private sale, t
Personal. - , ';';,
Mr. J. S. Hunter has returned to
his business in Baltimore. ' ; )
-Judge Wilson, of Winston, Rev.
" Dr J. B. Bobbitt, of Goldsboroi and
Rev.' J,- B. Whitaker, of Raleigh,
were at the railroad station this morn
' '
' Maji Atkinson returned yester
day lrom a visit to the Little Yadkin
advance post of the Cape Fear and
-Yadkin Valley Railroad.
Tke Bally Workmsim
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Vol. 5, GEEENSBOEO. N.O.. THUESDAY. SEPTKMTIR P . Ififi7. fi?
I " j . v w r iwt Uf 1
Visit to Ckdar Falls Circuit.
The editor spent last Sabbath and
the day following with Rev. T. F.
McCulloch at Randleman, on tne
Cedar Falls circuit. It was our first
visit to the place since about 1S6S,
and we found very marked changes,
espccialy in the incrcaAf popula
tion and the enlargement of manu
facturing facilities. Since the" cpm
plction of the Factory Branch rail
road, whose terminus is at Millboro,
four miles from Randleman, it is a
comparatively easy matter to make
the trip. We went down on Saturday
evening, and on the arrival of the
train at Millboro found Bro. McCul
loch in waiting. Taking a hack we
were soon at Worthville and safely
lodged with Rev. W. C. Hammer,
whose home is there. Rev. J. L,
Giles also lives in the village. An
appointment was made for preaching
at night, and we had a very fair con
gregation to listen to a discourse of
half an hour. On Sabbath morning
we had a pleasant conveyance to Ran
dleman with Mr. T. C. Worth,
whose home is at Worthyille, and
enjoyed the ride through the fine Sep
tember morning, whose skies were
soft :.nd placid and whose breezes
were bracingand health-giving. Here
at Mount Lebanon church, whose
foundation as a Society dates back
nearly half a century,' we found but
few familiar faces, but a number of
others who had more recently come
in to form the rank and file of the
christian army. . Bro. McCulloch is
famous for his courtesy to visiting
brethren, and In the one particular
of pressing them to occupy the pul
pit as frequently as possible he is al
most; phenomenal, We had started
from home with ; "an understanding
with self that we would make one dis
course, and then decline in favor of
some other official, but we were put
in. for the fifth effort from Saturday
night to Monday night. Early Tues
'day-morning the sprightly son of Mr,
A. L. Lamb, a lad of some twelve
years, came by with a horse and bug
gy, and by this courtesy we reached
Millboro in good time for the morn
ing train to Greensboro. The visit
to Randleman was too short to afford
the opportunity we desired in making
observations and taking notes, but
our engagements at home .permitted
no more. We saw Bros. Z. C. Line
berry . and, F. Kennett " and -their
families, of the "original panel," and
besides these Bros. W. J. Glass, R
W.-Lineberry, Julian, llanner,
Ross, and the families of Mr. Parsons
and his son, who live on the north
side. On Monday afternoon we met
our friend, Dr. J. E. Woollen, who
came over to attend preaching, and
who got his information that the edi
tor was present from the Daily Work
man of the Saturday before other
wise he would not have known it.
O vbat we saw in these flourish
ing manufacturing towns the reader
is referred ; to another article in this
issue. ,
Our. friend, Rev. R. R. Moore,
sent in ; this morning, in the articles
of beets, roasting ears and! potatoes
and yery fine specimens they are
tangible proof of how he manages to
feed tbe numbers of persons who dai
ly call for entertainment at, his board
ing bouse. The beets are very fine,
and so are the potatoes. . ;
- , ; ;
We are having another pleasant day.
Two reputed highway robbers
from North Carolina have been ar
rested in Norfolk.
The Wilmington Star calls the
dance house of that city a "den,"
and says it has been ordered closed
Mr. Buchanan lian, at hii store
near the depot, a small white rooster of
the Bantam stock, which he bas etted
until it will crow vociferously at bis
bidding. The strutting of the little
rooster reminds ns of some little short
legged and pretention youngsters we
have seen who spend the most of tbe
time in atrqfpbing oat their necks and
crowing for the amusement of the pub
lic noncr Vou '
k five-dollar bill In, or la Irout ot, G. Will
Annaeld's store was lout Tuomlay. Tin Under
will be rewarded If it Is returned to Mrs. E. P,
Woofer's, or left at tbli office. , gep7 St
ror Rale.
; One A I Milch Cow. Apply to
wpTtf c. PanrrrXDss.
Urmaa Recda for the Farmers.
Clover Seed, Timothy and Orchard Oraas,
wholesale and retail, at C. Scott A Co.'i Feed
&ore, ep71w
A man who has had ten years' experience,
desires to secure a position as salesman.
Reference as to character and habits given, If
desired. Addreas, Lock Box 305. sepO-lw
Nat Ice!! ,
All parties having work of any description
at the Jewelry Bhop of W. A. Horney matt
come forward at once snd py charges and get
goods, or they will be sold to pay cost of re
pairing. Tbe articles awaiting the claim of the
owners will be found by calling on Mrs. Hoc-
ney, on East street, who will dellvetue goods
on a compliance witu Uie terms stated.
C. H. Btokbs,
Sept. 7, 1867. 2(M . Trustee.
' Bllllinerf and Fancy ffiooda Mtoro
v koBsals.
; A nice Millinery, Fancy Goods an Notion
Store, now doing a good business. The beet
stand in Greensboro.' Can add Dress Making
to good advantage. To parties wishing to en
gage in a nice paying business this is a good
opportunity. Will make terms reasonable.
Cause for selling continued bad health. ,
Address Milliner, care of tbe Workman office,
Greensboro, N. C. ' . ' Sep 5 tf
Mrs, E. D. Hundley bas removed bcr School
from its former location to the cottage on Syc
amore street, opposite tbe law, office of 3. T.
Morehead, Esq. Her terms for pupils will be
A1 Rrt nor mnnth. W ? . unHQm
Don't Buy, Soli or Exchange
any kind of new or second-hand Machinery be
fore obtaining prioet from W.' B. BURGESS,
Manager, Greensboro, N, C. Bay what you
want, mention this paper, anil save commis
sion. . . dw4w ., Beptl.
. ' Pare Leaf Ianl.
P. T. George ft Co.'s Pure Leaf Lard Is dolly
gaining ground. Why? Because it Is the
best on tbe market, and costs but very little
more than ordinary lard. A full supply just
received by J. W. Scott 4 Co. - aug27tf
New Candjr maker.
Ribbon Candy, Batter Cups and Taffy of all
kinds. Our own make, pure and fresh. We
only ask trloL ' '. v , '
aug81-tf.' ' Geensboeo Candt Co.
, ; '. '" ' :-" For Rent.
A good Dwelling House with six rooms, situ
ated near' the centre of tbe city. ' Possession
given Immediately. , Apply to t 4, :,' v';-
aug 23 tf Hsnorix Bros.'
' ' ..1. ' i- 7j
Something IflarTelonn. but Troel '
O. Will Abotkld Is now offerlm; 20.dlf-
ferent patterns of Worsted Dress Goods, at !
cts per yard, fonner price 15 and 30 cts ; Sat
teens, Batiste and Ginghams that were IS cts
JfoW TJtfi ', All the best grades of calloo at 5 cts,
except Simpson's. ; Piques that were 10 and 15
cts, now D4, and other Bummer goods at cor
respondingly low prices. . Room must be made
for fall purchases,' which are now aTlylng.
Call early, or you will miss thk bargains 1 The
goods referred to are special Job lots. Bntf
Old papers for sale at tills ofllce.
(irocurivw ami I'onfccllourrlu.
Wo now have In stock a full and freuli Hue of
CrociTlcftund Conf.rtloliPt leii, which ure belnu
old nt nutonWilntfly low flgurtn. Hum cut
10 nut cuxtomw. Call ami noo. floods dt-
llverwl to any pnrt of the city, nw of clmrc.
fcT-SMw Wiiitk i. Koi iuiTV.
I'rrkli,
What Is It ? A full line .of Itojxt.T'i Candy,
jurt received ly IRVIX WEATIIKItl.Y. Call
early, mid gut jruod candy. uuu 83 3v
Jnt Iteclvd.
A nl line of Dress Goods-double snd sin
glo width-Cashmeres, Calicoes, Glnjjhuins,
White Goods ot nil descriptions, at very low
prices. Cull urn! mv tin-in.
Itespectfullr,
U. H. R0Y8TER.
mftr
Kltccial Noflia.
The time Is itbout upon us when " every -
oouy snouia look after the coadltlon of their
mouth and teeth, so that they win not prov
to be a trouble and Inconvenience during the
laii ana winter. Do not delay, for " an ounce
or preventive is worth a pound of cure."
Very respetf fully; J. W. Gb.tttth,
Surgeon 'entlst
tSTOfflce-over "Savings Bank. 4a371m
V. II. Roynicr
Has Just received a nice lot of Ladles', Misses
and Children's line Shoes at bottom prices.
Also, Gents line home made, Shoes. - tn4tf
Bnreot MtUa lKatMrCap.
Try them! J34tf' Grekxssobo CASur Ca
.mining Propertr lor Ral
W. A. Fields and D. H. McCulloch have
opened up a mine situated 8 miles southeast of
Greensboro, 1 miles from Pleasant Garden
depot, on the C. P. A Y, ,V. Railroad. The
prospects are very fine. Parties interested In
mining business would do well to see W. A.
Fields, at his Tobacco Paotory, south of the
depot, where samples of tbe ore can be seen.
- . yt. A. Fields, and
8tf , D. H. McCuluch.
Tbe flnest and the best Tobacco on the
market Dlanora, Gravety, 'Fine-cut and 'Met
no uijr juBijvoeiTea at ouncer c. liicnaux t
urug store. , . a9tf
" For Sale or stent;
The" subscriber offers for sale or Tent,
Dwelling House, situated on Oak street, South
Greensboro. It bos' four rooms, and' 1 newly
ouilt. . . .. Dr, M. H. ALFOED,
; JelStf. ' v "
Ilonse and Lot for Sale. 1 ' '
House contains seven' rooms. Lot large,
running depth of block. Fine Garden and
good well of water. ' Adjoining premises of B,
E. Sergeant, on Washington street). In a good
neighborhood. Price reasonable. . For partic
ulars apply to F. S. Eldbidos, on the premi
ses. . . aiur8tf
; : -: ; Breaklaat Uacoo, ' . '
P. T. George & Co.'s nice, fresh Breakfast
Bacon (uncanvassed). Also, their & C. Hams
and puri Leaf Lardjust received; by J. W,
Soott 4 Co. fi; v ; aua6 tf
' Good Vlneg-ar x
And pure Spices are what you want during
1 pickling" season. We have both.
'August 0-tf , " J. W. SCOTT A CO. '
' Layer Dates. .
Nicest you ever saw, just in. Scott A Co.
fT Fresh Oat Grits and Boiled Oats new
crop at Scott ft Co. '8. ; : '. augfl tf
Contractor and Biillden -
Having decided to locate' in Greensboro for
the purpose of engaging in the Building and
Contracting Business, .1 take tbls means of in
forming the people of Greensboro that I am
prepared to, furnish estimates of any class of
either brick or Wooden buildings. After an ex
perience of 13 years as a Builder and Contract
or oC Alamance county, N. C, I can guarantee
prices and ail work to be done In first-class
style. The best of references can be furnished
Those expecting to do anything In my line win
do well by calling en me, , lean be found at the
Office of Messrs. Brooks Love, until further
notice. Jyai60d :'' f : fC H. 'Cl Zachjjbt.
Farming Lands and City Property for
1 , .fVi-.T';-'V''-''..'' "lie. '' ."( , -
We offer several excellent "Grain and Tobac
co Forms In Guilford county, also fine Farming
Lands in Chatham and Robeson counties, ' and
two desirable Mills in this county, for sale on
easy tems. ; We have choice property tot sale
In and near the city, Building Lots and Dwell
ing Houses. , ' , ,
Call and see us, or write, for information in
regard tij1 anything In the Real Estate business.
We have, constantly, applications for money,
id can pllice It, well secured by uiurtgnge on
p-od Real Estate. :.. Yatks BrtOTnrn9.
alltf Eoal Lstate Aguum
Katss of KcBaOkun on. Single eopr
0 cenu .
by the week ten cent. Uy the month
twhity-flve oente in advonoe. ' '
Bix mouths fl 60; one year 83 three
months 75o. in ad muce,
Mo payments made to carriors will I
I I .1 ! . .
avsuuwicugtxi, sua tub paer is DOi an
Uiorized to be ilelivered to any whooe
name is not on the books of the olllco.
is the ouly anthrizod
agent to colloot fundn due this 0 111 on, ez
oepting such otlier person or ptrxons M
may be announced hereafter. Carriers
not allowed to sell papers on the streota.
.Ha-Ma
Tidu Clii-wlnu (iuui, MioliKale and Mult, t
J. W. Bcott A Co's.
I'uro and I'rmb.
Little nutt-r Cups for the Huh) !
JuncIH tf GiiKKNsiioiio Cjixnr Co.
I'or llvut.
The Store-house at present oct-iipletl by Mam.
Iluirlt Kllppln. alJif J. W. Soorr.
A fnll line of Junirn Means' three dollar
shoes In lace, button and Coimrw, fur meu,
Jut.t received ut II. Kurrlor i, CVs. The best
In the world for the money mayjo tf
l:iiuursff llouio Iu4iilr.
Esh lally when it pas to do so. tio to C.
H. Doioiitt s, and tee what an elegant pair of
flatters In the way ot material and workman
ship eon be had for live or six dollars. Also,
call for an Aromatic Steam Cooker. JyStf
Choice Timothy Mar.
We have a small quantity of Extra No. One
Timothy Hay, which we will seU low.
, Yatbs Rrothkbs,
Real Estate Agents and Merchandise Brokers.
Junetftf
' r-
lliilldlng- Notice
C. 8." Wainmax, of Davis, Walnman A Co.,
having for hit foremen the well-known Builders,
J. M. Wolfe sod John Donnell, with the pick of
experienced carpenters, and with the most
complete resources of the best dressed Lumber
from tbe mills of Davis, Walnman A Co.,' and
other first-class facilities, would Coot wet for
the building of several more flrst-olass bouses.
' Those. wanting first-class work In all the
particulars of style, durability and finish, and-'
at reasonable figures, should see Mr. Waln-'
man at once, as he wants to build a few more'
good bouses in Greensboro. . aug8 tf
Alwara the Place. 1 .
If Cabtland's was always the place to get
aloe things In the line of gentlemen's Furnish
ing Goods, why shouldn't it be so much more
the place now, since be bas Just received a
still more attractive stock of Collars, Cravats,-Embroidered-front
Bhlrts, Canes, Umbrellas,
snd direct Importation; of Suitings and Pants
Goods from. Old Scotland? If not, will you
please call and see and tell' "a feller" why?
i 'u8tctf
Cabkafe, Cahbaf.
Hams, Breakfast Strips, Irish and Sweet
Potatoes, Beans, Hominy and Grits just re
ceived at M. G. Nbwbli '.
' J30tf ' ' ' ' ; '
What He Say. '
I wish to say to tbe. pnbllo that I keep as
good candles as are made, also a good and
varied line of cigars, cigarettes and smoking
tobacco, and Gail & Ax's snuff, pickles and
vinegar, . desslcated cocoonut, dates, nuts, -Raisins,
Citron, Currants, canned Goods! Su
gar, Soap, Tinware and many other articles. I '
always furnish tbe best Bread and Cakes. Am
now prepared to furnish Ice Cream of tbe best '
to all who favor me with 'their patronage.
Cream furnished to families as ever. Plcasb
don't ask roa orboit. i. RThom. ,
may tt .
. - mm m '
" H. W. Thomas.
A scientific and ornamental sign pointer.
First-class In every respect. Defies competition
Prices very moderate to suit the times, in '
kinds of imitation and fancy work done at -:
shortest -notice and In the most stlenOflo style
snd finish. Trunks and umbrellas marked In 1
the beet style of tbe art. Office under the old' '
postoffloe. ;. ..i Bespectfully, 5
. neiau , ; . a. w , Thomas. ; .
,j DeUclooa Drlnka ,
Uxnmn A Michacx are prepared to give,
yon a charming variety of tbe very best and
most delicious of cooling drinks, such as Limb- "'
ADD. SO DOOUlar with all Classest Snda WntnrT
Mpx Ml, Iron Tonio, Deep Bock, Vlchey, Birch ' 1
Beer, Mead, Ginger Ale. All ice cold, and in ' '
tempting style. Call and quench. raaygstf - ;
W. B. Farrar, tn eweler, keeps
nioe stock of articles in bis' hne whiok1
he guarantees to sell on good terms ' 1
Other dealers may claim to be fair, but
V. .l.in. a v& 1?... .;n n . ,
uvvMuwivm Mai puu, niiiX' "
examine his elegant stock, assured thas:
yon will find something to fill the bill. .
aW tt " '
Brick! Brick! ! Crick !; .
The subscriber is now mating brlcV
of a clay which, hee'ieves to ba en
porior to any oll.or in c-3 tore clay
fonaJ ia tlie low rounJa cei r Crrau
nill Ccraclory.' TLc-.s ULi ftova to he
tard anl of t,9 qp.CZ i cf c - '
and are inch aa are nrxl, J r 'j
ia work vhkh re - -ire 3 s '1 .1 : ' -r. I i
rea?y to eontrsct to f;?C 'i f
rcrior brick and a" 1 1 1 V t .
J18tl V.Y..I