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THE DAILY WORKMAN, THE DAILY WORKMAN , ' ts rci.tMM Blx timet a week a so Evening Paper, it W.00 a year, In advance, for tlx month, B1.50, for throe months, 73 cents, end to Uiom who I PROMPTLY, 83 oeota per saocth. On d if erred payments, 39 cents per month, to pa; expensa of ool lectlng. kttri lit lA pod ojflot tn VrntborOjA C. at tsaMui-elau matter. IHrOffU on South Elm Strt, under , Unboa UulL , I railway guide. , '.Gukn8boro, Mar. i : 18S7. KIOHMOIfD DAMVIlAJt BAXLBOAD. Arrive from Riohmond at 8 a m 10 3i p m I LfrifM for Eiohmond at 9 6i p m bobth oaboiiIxa BAiuBOAA 1 .. ... Q I.T a m Arrives from Charlotte at , 8 01 a ml v 9 40 p ml m a I . f , O - I ueevea lor vnanoita ai a w Arrives from Qoldsboro at . 8 - o m Letvea for Ooldaboro at V oC m mobth-wbstbbii . 0. baquuao. Arrivee from ttaiem at 8 00 a m " . 9 20 p m leaves for Salem at 10 10 am 10 64 p ml 0. r. a I. T. BAJ3.BOAD, Trains Movina Aorth. Leave Bennettavitle at 6 00 a.m. , Arrive at Greensboro. 3 0-1 p. m. I ,?".rro-"' J ruim Moving South. Leava Ararat at 4 00 p m. . : i . ..i- - n rr I I.eava Ornabow 10 05 V. m. Arrive at iseanettsville.; 8 00 p. m. . SCHEDULE OF MAILS: Mails going North cloned 9 00 p m " 800am " BontU " 9 00am - . " 9 00 p m " .' "BalemBr'oh" , 9 00am , 9 00pm East ' " 9 00 p m 'O.F.4T.V.B.B'' sou am, General delivery open from 8 00 a ml ?l3o0oPf irnedMtVord ittftfflftrivrom DO I - - r I UUUAU All XJjJJlJXlJJjriuiJ. I Matter comin under the following heula la Inserted NT of charge ; all other advertlstug , . warti.tv f the Rihle Sn- matter u aubject to rei?nlar adveitlPinj ratea : found quite a variety ot tne iJiDie oo-PreaohlngandSunday-whoolnoUoeaforthe nllhi;Cationa. auch as Testa- ImmhM. I , Notice of mMTiajren and deaths In brief. . NoUees of all purely benevolent movements. -The regular trains wm oegm running through to Mount Airy 'on Monday next. , ., , . . . .. I ' I -Prof.Hohnson, of Mount Vernon Rnrino. Academv was heretodat on ht .v .n Mni.nt Airv. .... ..-j 1 i m 1 . 1 We are sorry to hear of the il " ness of J. A. W Thqmpson, of Siler City, who, however, is now rapidly I improving in health. -T.1ke manv another arfair. the ' . . . I .lotfM ftf th. Prnh h l nn hartV bas I.. wmn at the bottom ot U. VYalk(er) bout otwt atl try it. ' Greensboro was represented. - among the students who made .d-' dresses at the University yesterday by , Geo. S. Wills, who was No, t on the ( programme as "Grido di Op'or ; ' v. 'L 'u JL ti. .An.. t ICIIIUVCU ll uni'i"iiMi..sjii---( ; Walhut Covii-iat which place address the publisher! :, the, mechanical Qind ' " quarters will continue at (Jreensboro. Get ' yodrselyes ' ready for "the grand excursfon to kt-Airyf our-west errl mountain iown, oh next Wedness day the 13th insf, under the auspices of the Presbyterian Sunday schools of " Greensboro. . 1 -Next Sunday (June to'.h.) . will be "Children's Day,? at.the Baptist Sund y School. In the' afternoon, at half past three o'clorK, there will be" interesting " exercises, consisting v ot sontrs and recitations by the children . and an address by Prof.'Ajclerman of West Market Street Methodist Sun day School. AU are cordially in vited. ' , TM Baily Workman Vol. 6. CmcuiTOUS. Mr. Wilter Green lay 1 1 Mr William Eiungton tent me, that Mr. Ik L. Graves telfs him, that ... .-ij is gcni'cman near wuwm niij iuiu him that he split a piece ol granite mteet long. Masonic. There will be a regular communication of Greensboro Lodge No - A, p. .nj.A. M., n Friday evening June 8ih, at 8 o'clock p. m. Work In the third degree. Visiting hrthren cordiallv invited to attend Mill M. E. Bill, of Greensboro, it giving the finishing touchei to crayon portrait of that faithful Chris tian soldier, Rev. Dr. John Pnris, de- ceased. It is a life-like representa- ,;on 0f hit countenance in repose, , . . . , . , i.J w,,c" " K" J" ' conversation is absent and, me sterner expression holds sway ' We doubt if it could be-made more le n,n Riblks for AlC The American Bible Society, In the variety and ex- ct Hence ot its publications, is enabled to meet the necessities and gratify the tastes of all classes ot readers. Indeed it the variety were not near so great . as it if, there would stl 1 be little or no room for complaint on the part of any. We see no reason however why those who have the means to spate ahould not Dtocure fo themselves the nearest their taste, and kvhici thev raflV read with tbe KlcaiCBI -.Ji-WV a v.vm- f;nnry nihle Society in this place; kept by Mr. W. R. Murray, may be . ' ' Dies irom ap cents to 5. .ovciy uuu is a cheaD bargain at the price asked . . p , Bible, from $a t0 $, The bo0k at $2 if possible, Jtbe cheaoeaf of " the Societvs ' public- " r- - m . L . la, U: aUa rnri,raa uons, m tnai cv.uuu.c. u. ewenuaito comp.etene.s-Kuou .. substantial binding, clear large type . . ,i ; A ana iuii rciciciii.es., o i'sui Bible, without references, 75 to 90 cent . wjtj references, and in fine binding, with, or without flaps- $1.2? to $2.25. The Bible at $2 50 is P'-" ni1 large type, sprinkled .(.a. Annthtr ahnilt the MmA f "8 , . - i pt in its gilt finish, $3 25. A fine Bible for $5.; vve are thus particular that the Reader may. know, where to supply of the Book of Books. Xhbse who jiave the money to spare oaij Q well to spend a liberal porT tl0n 0f jt the pursHaie of some' of I these very handsome, attractive and readable Bibles, either for thr own oV " Presen ,0 thoM wh-om the may wish to benefit and please in that way. Call on W, R. Murray, South Elm Street. - ' No Punning on the NAMK.-4The Charlotte ChfonicU wants to shoot the first man, who indulges In a pun iner allusion to TudsreFowle. - What's the matter with the Qironicle ?-Wil mington Messenger. ' ., i v ; 1 Our concurrence with the Chroni cle might depend upon what kind of shooting iron he wants to use a fly- gun, a toy pistol or a regular foiling . ' J- . ykf '2.1 . .":' . piece that would - kill outright tnj general.principles it would be a foul deed to shoot a man for a pun. But the Chronicle1 doesn't know every thing 2 it ; doesn't know how Judgi Fowle himself invites puna on h name, as, for instance, when he spoke here last Monday night. Alluding to Greensboro, N. C, Thursday, June the fact that he hadbne up to Lex ington to procure a little quiet rest, and was there pressed to make .a speech, and then, on ' reaching Greensboro," had been pressed into service again he characterized it as 'jumping out of the frying pan into the fire." Now, it would be carry ing the joke a little too far to shoot a nan for thinking then ot a fowl, dur ing the process of frying, jumping out oi the pn into thnre. We be lieve that newspaper men, as a gen eral thing, are prudent, and if so, they will not parade any game fowls at the top" of their columns when the election returns come In next Novem ber. The Chronicle must not even crow.' It has put a limit on its on privileges. .v - Notice.' The undoralned having ijpallflel aa execu tor of the but will and teaument of Daniel Dunnell, deceased, before tUe clerk of Superior Court of Guilford coonty; hereby gives notice to all persona holding claims agilnrt said de. ceased, to present them on or before June 10th 1880, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. Waf. Hoihtos, J6-6w . Executor of Dantel Donnell, deceased, The Fire and Water Company a 111 pleaoe not throw any more water on the Court Hou-e all. It wa damaged-om4 yesterday. Arrived To-Day. Another lot of "Oat Groat " or oat flake, much liner than Oat Meal. Try It. At " ' BooTTACo'ii. . For KmTuV V ' '') . Xi refrljjeintojf f(f w15. APPll to G. Wilf Annfleld or L, alley. Je5-lw It. (lullctC Repairs furniture on short notice, makes all kinds of picture frames, and keeps on hand a larjre stock of Collins, bureaus, 4a, Junl-lw , frits llroe. Beat" ' Cigar v Abnulutclf pure Havana,. Oeo. Fltzelmon Ac Co. junl-Sm Now Good Bams, BreaViast Strip?, Dat Grits, Cheese, New Orleans Molasses, Syrap, Crackers, Rice, Flour, Lard, Pickles, fine Olgars and pipes, junl-lw E. M Cai.dclkuoh A Bro. Fruit. ,'.;-. .v - ."' Just received, Peaches and Pineapples at : junl-lw E. M. Cii.oci.aDoa & Bro'b, . Furo Iard. Owing to the continued advance In Lard we have been compelled to advance our price on George's" lard. Buy It once and you will buy It always. Our Increasing traue on it proves this. Sold by Soon 4 Co. '..'TV 1 o i ' For BenU y , : We will ront for a first class. Boarding house or orlvate family, six elegantly finished rooms and kitchen attached.-'Gaa and water fixtures complete. These rooms are located on the second floor of Trogden Building, Oourt House Square, Greensboro, . C. - . Apifly to Gbbbksboho Candy Co. may30-lm - - . ; JV . ., . J .Fresh Snap beans Just received at? ntay3Mw E. M, Caldclkuoh & Bros. , Cheap Book. The following books are offered at Mra How ards Bsok Store at less than one-half tue usual price, ; Byron's oomplete works,; Illustrated, 8 vo clo. and gilt, at 3, former price Burns' oomplete works, illustrated, 8 vo. . clo, and gilt, at $3, former price C4.50. Hayne's complete ' Dooms, uiuscratea, 010 and gilt fl.35, former prloetOO. ;r Uncivilized Races of the World, Illustrated, 14.00 pages Sheep tl.50, former price 6,00, Downlngs Fruit and Fruit trees of America, over 900 pages, 1.S0 lormer prlco fl.OO, r Dick's EnIycopedl 8433 practical receipts $1.00 former prioe 5.tW, Vasarl's,ILiVes of the .Painters, 5 vols, and 1 voL Cowper's works, aU for l.75r-(6 vols for Ssl.75 1 ' Life, sermons and speeches of Rev. Dr, Rold, 25 cents, ', v , , Sermons, Addresses and prayers, by D, Moody, 60 cents, may30-tf 7, 1888. No. 9. ' Dlko Book Co. Daily's Babber Toilet Bnubes, Olaas Pen for Indelible Ink, Boxing Olovea, Latest styles Vlatlng Cards, Engraving Plate 60 cards Script with addreaa, S1.75 ITTT.t), name only 1.50. Orders taken. may30-tf Haauih Thirty bonohei bananaaat S3 poabunclt., 8 cent per dozen. UiBxaBOM Cajidt Co, may3o-tf Helm Pickles. By the gallon, at scotts. Coffoo and Bug ar j Pure white einfecfloueries, Sugar the bent you can get for cooking, only 1 oenta per Xi, Try our raw and fresh roasted outTtte. Lemons 30 cents per dozen, Oranges 30 eeote per dot. B.ay35-tf GraaNHuoaoCAN'orCo. . - Gilt Edge Butter. Parties deviling to be supplied , with nice frtsh butter every week can make arrange ments for It by calling at once at the .' Wakefield Hardware Co'S store. . Ooooanuts! Cocoannts!! Also Oranges and Lemons just recelreilhy . Scott A Co. Caks and Crackers. Klcs assortment of cak-t and crackers, also the celebrated "Bom" cratli-ra, at ttcotta. I "Bosa" cnWfc-ra, at 4- ' If anas, Pifllamo. jUows, Utaulue., m Pig Nice Utile fellows, Glaillb., mild cured and very nice.' Axk for tliem at - Soott A Co's. Cheaper 1'bait Peacboo. California apricot , large ile oa.yS5ctn at ' J. W. Stto-rr 4 Co. 11 .....Try those out groata" is bbk, only six ceute per lb. . Huou finer than oat meal, and almost as cheap, at J. W. Boon A Co. Just received ol ( H. Rojslur's, a nice line of Wtnte Goods, dress goods, lawns, calicoes, pant gooj.Cy.lioolerloxladlaO'. goods. hamll(.r- clilors, scans, laoe cashmere aiiawls, also a nice line of lades and gents fine shoes, which I am offering great bargains In. Call and see me before buying. O. H. Royster. ' .Ol , .1 take this method ofnforoilng tlie pub lic that I am In the Shoe Business and would be glad to have everyone to call that wishes to give me a trial. All kinds of work In the shoe line. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop upstairs first building south of Post Office." ; . . V maj-8-tf . T. 8. HlTBS. t O'clock, Sharp. ' From 15th of Hay to 15th of Meptember our store will be closed every evening except Sat urday at seven o'clock. Our customers will please bear this In mind and send In their or ders early. Very respectfully, - ' mayl3-tf . J. W. Scott A Co, For Bent. , Rev. Dr. Smith offers for rent the, new and convenient house on" Smith street. Terms model ate. ' Possession given Immediately. - . for Bent. - , ... One dwelling boose on Oak Street, ' contains four rooms, two porches and a pantry. The house Is new, 8ee Da. H. M. ALkord, Feb. 37-tf ' ' ., , . 95 and SO cent Uoaaomera. ..Qns hundred Hisses Gossamers at from 35 to SO cents each. A oargain at G. wilu ABanBUs Store Feb. 32-tf ...Tomatoes, and Squashes, all the way from Florida, at ' J. w: Soort A Co's " , ' xFow Bent,v,i' :' ':'. . EUls' Chins HalL on of tle finest store rooms U the cltyt ,,Applj to P, D. Price or J.' A. OdeU. t - . lia-" i , ; Flno French Candy, t . , ' Just received, and at the old popular price twenty-five cents per pound- at . - - ; monoy to I -end. Money loaned on mortgage or real estate. , ! mch34tf. , i . -1 , Dillabd A Kino. -A good white woman to do general hduse work Good Wages -apply at Patriot Office. may8-tf , , f , , ."...Any person or persons wishing to pur chase a large'brlck," dwelflngioase of 18 rooms with three porches, that has been for years need as a boarding honse, or a beat cottage of four rooms, or nice bntlillng loss cheap, can be accomodated on the mostjreasonable terms by applying to ; D.F-CaldwbU apifltf J ; x' , .Cabbage I Cabbage I 20 cratoi nice, head-headed Cabbage, on consliinment. These are nice and flrst and are going fast, ., j, w. Soon A co. . is a tnxTvai In Greentxro, and befog contulted dally ojT all sorts of buslneaameo, Is a splendid adrer- Using medium. The coodltlon of IUadvertls .COLUMNS, shows what advertlfeis think. Office nndei Benbow Halt South Eli street. Baai Baiall or Mia all Haw, You will find after all, the Urgent and best selected stock of ladles and men's fine shoes, also a new lot of ladles dress goods la all the latest novelties and styles of the season. Nice line of new carpets, mattings, trunks, cloth Ing and straw hats aa ever offered on this mar ket. I mean bualneas and am determined to aeU-gooda, so ombw and see for yourself. tnlTtf - -, G. WrcttljuiriBui- LEADI50 RESTAURANT. Remember that the Leading peataurant ol' tlie city Is run by Robert HurU, South Elm St. Freeh Oysters, Freeh Fish, ete., etc., and Meala at all hours, day and night,' ' aep 37 tf For Heal . , We hars for rent one of the most dmlrabla stores In Oreenaboro. Also, one food Daell- ng House, newly painted and la flint-cUtis con dition, with six rooms, kitchen and stable, la one of the beat neighborhoods In the eity. Whenever you want to buy, sell or rent ant Real Eatate, consult your Interest by calllon , YiTna Brothers, ; : Real Estate AgenU, i i; dec.U-tf , Oppoalte Benbow Hou j Cheap FaoU - Greens oo ro Gas Co.' Works keep coke foe sale In any inantlty "Drdera will receive the promptest attentlot. Oct ForBen. v, Z .,...:, A nice Brick Cottage with ifx rooms, largo vard and ra-den. a irmid t"tL. m-rirftn t' hoDM. and stable, on West Market street, sdjoMUajg tlie residence of Mr. J,W. Fry. Apply to Jan25tf - - R. Ptauv Gkv . ....Good people, all If you neeir'your Fur niture varnished or , repaired, . carpets laid, shades or cornices bung, or any work done la . the house-furntHUlng line, please call on or send V ' lor Wa. U. McNkill, Taomas' Building. UplioUtering a specialty. . , . j . . . For Bens. a -...fc.,i'..;jrrt.. i.:ir..7.l '. sepu w. a. uxviLU . ....Canned Goods, JeUlesV Preserves, tick les, Olives, Sauoes, Ac, In gnat variety, at ' . . Bcul t A Co's. .., '; . . Iloueo to Itent. ' : , ' A finely located, well constructed and cou venleat residence on West Washington Street Location the very best foi a business man. Nothing butter In location In1 the city . for con venlence and quiet, mw. Musics Stkauhh , For Bene " We have a splendid ' Store for rent, 90 feet deep. The most desirable location in the city. Apply to ' Tatbs Brotbirs, Jan 1 . Real Estate Agents. 1 ; Town Lo. Free. . , ... I will give' Free, by special agreement, a Town Lot situated In the town of Liberty, and adjacent to the C. F. andTYV. R. B., ofsulta- ' ble size, and one of ,the "handsomest locatlona In the State, for manufacturing. Good Induce , 1 ments. For particulars, address. ,' , H. L. Browkr, Ap35tf , 1 ''': ' r LfWrty, N. C. -' X iavorBoi,Kiowora,j':.!; ",, ').. n.; : Go to Chichester's for flower pots. All kinds and very cheap. .fv ;alVtf - Q. H. Boyvter' . ' f'.;" Is offering Great Bargains In Dress Goods, Jerseys, Shawls, Children's Hoods and Backs, Corsets, Satteens. Also, a . nloedlne of Shoes, Just received at very.low prices. featf '. dome and feee!! :' FRAKK' M. TAYLOR, Stall No, 3, City . Market, who- nail another fine lot of Western cattle which he Is having butchered and ban- ' died In nicest style.' He keeps constantly On hand Pork, Sausage, Head-cheese, corned. Beef, Game, Fish, Oysters, Ac, ail of the best qual ity, and sold on reasonable terms. . ( Jan. ,12tf . Remember well and! bear In mind, ' ' ', At vaniaau b juu u ira sura wi uiiu, New Cloths of fine quality and desirable colors and la complete variety : ' . Cuffs and ooUars of "Coon" brand ; Shirts. best material and best make. . - . ' And In a few days a fresh stock of those ',' Scotch Cloths -"'Bilk and Gloria Umbrellas i : also, Walking Canes, Gloves, Cravats, Hosiery, etc., etc., etc. ; Under the Central HoteL ., Greensboro, Feb! 11, 1888. ' . - t , .. . i . ... m ' '.. ,l. - , , nuicK, brick. The subscriber Is now making brick of a clay wWtfh he believes to be superior to any other In use hero clay found la the low grounds near Greene Hill Cemetery.- TUene brick prov , to be hard and of fine qualitits, 6f durnli.uty and are such as are needed particularly in woik which requires solidity. I am ready, to con tract to furnish these superior br ick and also t, lay them, jlStf D. N, KniKi-iTiucx '
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