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' THE DAIIJ WORKMAN, THE DAILY WORKMAN U rVBUSUEO The. IDaily is a riiTcas Vis timet wkHU Evening Paper, at (3.00 1 a year, la advance. For liz month, 11.60, In Greensboro, and being consulted dally oy for three months 73 cents, and to thoM who I all sorts of business men, Is a splendid adver tising medium. The condition of Its advertis ing PROMPTLY, COLUMNS, 85 cents per month. On deferred payment, Vol. 6. Greensboro, N. C, Friday, June 8, 1888, , No. 10. shows what advertisers think. Ottlce undef Benbow Hall, South Kim street. K oenti per montti, to pay expenst of ool looting. hntcrtd at tin past qJJUm in Vrmboro,A ft, as Moond-clau iMtttr. $rO$Ux o South Elm Strmt, umfor Btmboy-UalL RAILWAY GUIDE. Grbrnsboro, Mar. it,, 1887. SIOBMOlfD DAVTUdM aAXLBOAD, arrives from Riobmond at 9 13 a m " " " 1082 pm Leaves for Riobmond at 9 61pm " " 8 07m KOBTB OABOLIKA aAnBOAD. arrives from Charlotte at Dr.W. A. Lash was here to-day. MoreheadGray and John Gilmer return? d from Pantops Academy, Va., yesterday morning. See the notice of incorporation of theSergeant Manufacturing Com pany in this issue. Mr. V. J. Young, of the Asy lum for the Deaf and Dumb and the 8 02 Blind, passed through here this morn- " r i nig. Miss Lizzie Settle has gone to West Point, N. Y., to attend the an nual exercises at the U. S. Military Academy. Leave for Charlotte at 9 48 m to 44 p a. Arrives from Ooldaboro m i& vtA Leaves for Ooldalioro at 9 60 m R0KTH-WK8TKRJI K. a BAOiBOAO. . Arrives from Balem at 8 00. a m 9 20pm Leaves for Salem at 10 CO a m 10 64 p m CKII.'T, RAH. BO AD, Traint Moving North. Leave Bennettsville at 6 00 a. m. Arrive at Greensboro 3 05 p. m. I thirsty. The finest of flavors ready Leave Oreensboro 9 50 a. m. for usa on cali Arrive at Ararat....' 8 00p.m. -The sparkling soda fountain of Geo. Fitzsimmons & Co., sends out a glad stream fur the relief of the Iraint Moving South. Rev. A, R.-Morgan, principal AtT of Yadkin College High School, ha, Leave Greensboro 10 05 a. m, cone on a brief visit to La Grange, Arrive at Bennettsville... .. ..8 00 p. whe're j,c formcriy conducted a Sem- SCHEDULE OF MAILS: . inary for young ladies M&ila ortino North nln.n.1 O OO n m -. z " r . . t e .1 8 00 a m oixiy convicts, anuraucrui uicm 9 ) a a white men, were shipped from Stokes 9 00 a mN dale this morning,' whose destination 9 00 p m is theWilsori'Short Cut on the Coast A AA I . "7 o M 1 m Line routei south of Fayetteville. M South " ft l tt "8a!eiaBr'ch" , ii - " East . ' "o.F.ar.v.a.B Ueneral delivery open from 8 CO a m to 6 SO p m., except annua; the distri We sympathise with Mr. Wade bution of moils. The Money Order and Harris,- of the Charlotte Chronicle, tteRisierea iaiiivi oinoe oppa irum a vu am to 6 00 pm. LOOAL-INTELLIGENOBrr, in the deatiof his only child, little Daisy gl Major Atkinson went down to the survey of the C. F. and Y. V. extension this morning About 40 or 50 miles of 4ht road between Fay etteville and - Wilmington has been located already, and the work is pro gressing. - Tjie Spoils of Wau". Miss Lily Price, of Greensboro, won the Pen manship medal, at Peace Institute, and Miss Lore Higan, the jJrize in Crayon drawg, wWe Morehead Gray, at Pantops $cademy, Va., carried bfl the Scholarship medal and the medal on Deportment There are other Greensboro students to hear from, among them Geo. S. and Wm. II. Wills, of the University and Yat Smith, of DavidsonCollege. We note their.success with pleasure Mrs.. McLean, Superintendent of Floral Mission Work pt the W. C T. U. requests that ladies, sending flow ers tote used, on Saturday will leave them at Mrs. GorreHs store as early Saturday morning at practicable, and that those who desire to join in the Vtsi( to the alms-house will meet at the same place at an earlv hour ''In bS much as you have done it to one of these the least of my breth- eren you have done it unto n.e." Those Excursionists. That was an exceedingly quiJt. and orderly crowd f people who came down from Mount Ain'CVIace on the Masonic There will be a regular communication of Greensboro Lodge Preaching and Sunday-sobool notices for the T , a it ,i a M Fr!,1 churches. , -' :-V,t ; ,r SatffiSr' ' V.tajJ.Wll8 O'clock p, Notlot of all pnrely bwievolent movements. g the third degree. Visiting brethren cordially invited to attend. Mutter eomlnf under the following headR Is Inserted lre of charffe i alt other advertising matter Is subject to regular advortlslng rates : Mr. Pickard, a worthy citizen of Randleman, was here, to-day. ... . f. An excursion to run from Fay. etteville to Mt, Airy, July 10th, , -Capt A- H. A. Williams, a very prominent candidate for the Con gressional nomination on the Demo cratic ticket in this district, whose home is at Oxford, was here a short Vfr V n Willis is snendiner a couple of weeks; at Mount Vernon while this mormng. Springs. - '; ' -. .: Mr. W. R. Burgess went down to Sanford on a business trip this morning. ; , 'rrVmt' There SvUB be( a game ot Base ball on trie Aid 'grounds, this, evening at 7 o'clock 'All Invited:" -There will be a meeting of the citizens ot South Greensboro, at the Graded School House in South Greensboro, Monday night, June I t. Let every one interested in a gooa school iors the corning year attend. By order, of ,T,rustees;',.i ':i,t J. Ficii Mr Rohinson. of the Na- -The monthly conference meeting , ..:. nflssed , .. t, .... i....u ...Ml U .f " ' r ot me j,apu8l.u.u ... u- h this morning with 8l5,ooo 8 i lb o ciocK tnu evening, , aA fnr the flanii The commencement sermon of Fear at Fayetteville.- 13y an accident Judson Colleger , vdj be( plveached by I tyvo of th oans rere overturned in Rv. w. R..Gwaltnev on the 20tn- tne iransier irom nam iu am 1, stnd about 50,000 of the young fish ,W i , .kt f;J''- Were lost T.,r1 T iftiin Watir. from which were lwbl, so'many' rrWnsMVivi dedeff b'in-y-a efit, is kerAWd'raShlWsllWiA Brotbters;V . tUnljf ,,- A uniori fayeredfirig will be held in the South Greensboro public school house this evening at 8 o'clock. A cordial invitation is exteded toalu; The number of pevsons on the excursion from Mt. Airy., yfierda: was 60. and the sum'liettjedyrhe Sunday School was about $60. portrait Qfi fitrpvet.Glcvetld which is one of a series which the Compa ny will publish. They will soon tiave the tf&SiMNftM candidates for President and Vice- president, singly and in style for newyapHu- Important' Notice. A commit- l - f kee Jfrortf the CR1 Pf Commerce ardlog $M?retrn2:'iaJlli commWelrotthe Greensbo- ro rire tjuuipauy win lugcmci iuiu a joint meeting at the Benbow House thjsjejfenirjg, af$ :3o o'clock, to talie steps' tovvafd "the Firemens Tourha ment next Sentember. The affair is one of much interest. 'came m una w rcs?Cjon5'6r two are known to have asked the way to the bar room while, they were here, and even they were not seerf to be disguised with liquor. . One 'of our retail merchants 6truck two or three droll cases. One of them wanted to know if there wasn't a Mr." Racket who "kept a store here. . Another ask ed the price of candy said he had hsard that snlendid candy could be bought here at two cents a pound, Well, if that fellow , bought candy here for 2 cents a pound, and the fact could be made known through Stokes Forsyth and Surry, the next excur. sion train from up that way would be oaded down with candy buyers, ev ery man with his sweet heart, Notice. The undersigned having quallflei aa execu tor of the last will and: testament of Daniel Donnell, deceased, before the cleric of Superior Court of Guilford county, hereby gives notice to all persons holding claims against said de ceased, to present them on or before June 10th 1888, or this notice vlU be pleaded 4a' bar 'Vf their recoverf., , , ' ir; y w.-u. iipcsToir,, , Jtt-6ff,tj j Executor Of Daniel upnnell, deceased. Toe Fire and Water. Company vr ill please n'ot.thro'w any morf water on the Court Houqe' wall. It was damafeed eome jestewj..(ik ,Mti .... We will rent for a first class Boarding house or private famllj, six elegantly finished rooms and kitchen attached. Oat and water fixtures complete. These rooms are located on the seoond floor of Trogden Building, Oonrt House 8uare, Oreenaboro, N. C. iPPlT to GSEINSHORO CiNDT GO. majUD-lm Cheap Boska The following books are offered at Mn How ards Beok Store at leas than tone-half tne usual price. Byron's oompleU works, illustrated, 8 vo. eld. and gilt, at 3, former price S4.S0. Burns' complete works, Illustrated, 8 vo. do. and gilt, at i, former price 4.50. Hayne's complete poems, Illustrated, clo. and gilt 1.35, former price4.00. Uncivilized Bacei of the. World, Illustrated, 14.00 pages sheep S1.S0, former price 8.00. Downlngs Fruit and Fruit trees of America, over 900 pagen, 1.50 former price 1.00. Dick's Kn-tlycopedla 64 4J practical receipts: 01.00 former price 45.0U. Vasari's, Lives of the raintera, 5 vols, and 1 voL O'owper's works, all for 1.75 (0 vols for el.75.) Life, Sermon and speeches of Bev. Dr. Beld, !45 cents. Sermons, Addresses and prayers, by D. L. Moody, SO cents. may30-u Dike llook Vm Bully's Rubber Toilet Brushes, Glass Pens fur ludellbie Ink, Boxing Gloves, Latest styles V'latliig Curds, Engraving Plate and SO cards Bcrlpt with address, 41.75 same, naineoAly tl.50. Ortlurs taken. inay80-tf sluianaa. Thirty buucliea bauauas at (3 per bunclu, 25 cents pur dozen. Gpkkskboro Caxot Ue, uiay'iS-tf 1 Coffee and stugar. Pure white conl'uctlonerlea, ciugar the best you can get fur cooking, only ?X cents per lb Try our raw and fresh roasted coffee. Lemons 20 ocr mr uVsen. Oranues 80 cents Der Am. MrvCriowKnt.tiiT. Tt Parties deslilug to be supplied with nice fresh butter every week can make arrange ments lor It by calling at once at the Waketleld Hardware Co's store. Far ftalo. Large refrigerator, good as new, S15. Apply to O. Will Anuneld or L. A. Bailey. jeS-l w Ram Small r Nnall Nan, You wlU find alter all, ths larKest and beat selected stock of ladles and men's fine shoes, also a new lot of ladles dreasgoodsjaallthe. latest novelties and styles of the season. Nice line of new carpets, -mattings, trunks, dott ing and straw hats as ever offerVd on this mar. ket. I mean business and am determined to sell goods, so some and see fur yourself. ml7tf ' O. Will Amnicli LEADING KESTACBANT.' Remember that the Leading Restaurant ol the city Is ran by Robert Harris, Seutn Elm st. Fresh Oysters, Fresh Pish, etc., etc., and Meals at all hours, day and night. sep a7 tf - -rrr t For Keau We hare for rent one of the most desirable stores In Greensboro. Also, one gooo Darli ng House, newly painted and In Urst-cUss con dition, with six rooms, kitchen and stable, in one of the best neighborhoods In the city. Whenever you want to buy, sell or rent any Real Estate, consult your Interest by calling Vatks Bhothkes. Real Estate Agent., dec.!4-t( . Opposite Benbow Hun . Cheap Fuel. Oreensooro Gas Cu.'s Works keep coke for sale in any quantity Orders will receive the promptest attentloa. vet Far Utah A nice Hrick Cottage with sU looms, Jarge yard and garden, a good well, servants' bouse, and stable, on West Market street, adjoining the residence of Mr. J. W. Fry. Apply to Jan25tf R, Pirct Grav. Houae to Rent , A finely located, well constructed and cuu venlent residence on West Washington Street Just received at O. .H. Royster's, a nice Uhe I Location the very best foi' a business man. 01 wuua noous, areas gooos, jawns, calicoes, Nothing better In location In the city for con panigoous, nosienes, laaies goods, hanaker-1 Tenlence and qnlet' m7-5w. Mosks Bthacss cniers, scans, lace cashmere shawls, also a nice I line of ladles and gents line shoes, which I am offering great bargains In. Call and see me beiore buylug. , G. H. Royster. , -r- -Mr.;M ' ed' yesterday From a flying trip to Ka : leigh, Sanford, Jonesboro and South. ' "em Pirjes, all pi whicli places he has v goodworfioW. ' ae - ed to him for some fine specimens .of early-froit and fragrant flowers ..I take this method of informing the pub lic that I am .in the Bhoe Business and would be glad to have everyone to call that wishes to give we a trial. Ail kinds of work in the shoe line. first building south of Post .Office. iuay8-tf. . . . 1 T- TB- .'.;!-' 7 O'clock, Sharp. From 15th of May to 15th of September 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 thelr.or- ders early. Very respectfully, ,, ,;, - s. i" ' Arrived Xo-Iay Wi fcjflirvriA. "TT Another lot of.,f.OatXlrDaSlor at tnnftfi finer than Oat Meal. Try It. At ' aw-' t-r" 1 i:.vrT. ; h.ovwr awe. rrr n. ouiieM,t,mn.... Repairs furniture on snort boum maxes au kinds of picture! femes, and pr OttttAd' S large stock or opmns, Dureausjid Ld pnl-iw -' .mir - ,r .- "Firltsi ISrO. Bof . i - -,' hi&TrMZ!tii?&xrK tB -rVt 7rfawirft tC,ffr-V.l ot ;.',(.- 1,loO..-FUlnOB W Pure Lard. .. . . ' . . Owing to the continued advance in Lard we have been compelled to advance our price on ' George's ' rd. x Buy it once aoa, you wm buywlt always.'.Oua rnoreasinf trauw-w proves this. Sold by ; 1 : Scott ft Co. ....Good people all, if you need your Fur niture varnished or repaired, ' carpets ' laid, ' shades or cornices hung, or any work done In the Bouse-furnlshlng Une, please call on or send for Wa. H. McNk u.L, Thomas' Riudlng. . tJphoUrterlnji a specialty. . , j . r- '- . For T " ' ,' ' fYr Bome nice offices, fronting Main stra- .. 8. S. Brown's Store. Apply to sepfltf . W. E. Bbvilu. For Reai. We have a splendid Store for rent, 90 feet deep. The most desirable location in the elty. Apply to V . Yatks Bhothsbb, Jan 7 Real Estate Agents.. , Town Lot Pres. .,"' I will give Free, by special agreement, a Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop up-stairs I Town Lot attuated in the town of Liberty, and mayia-tf J. W. Scott Co, i -,t :v par Hastf. ' Bev. Dr. Smith offers for rent the new and adjacent to the C. F. and T, V. R. R., of suita ble afce, and one of the handsomest locations ' In the State, for manufacturing. Good induce ' ments. For particulars, address - . H.L. Bhowkb, Ap25tf, , Liberty, N.C. ' I.oVer of Flo wan . Go to Chichester's for flower pots. AU kinds and very cheap. all-tr . aa t " ' Is offering Great Bargains In Dress Goods, convenient , house: on Smith street (Terms f Jerseys, Shawls, Children's ifoods and Saeks. modeute. Possesslqn given immediately. 0 ii corsets. Satteens. ' Also. a.nice.Une of Shoes. t "'. '. '"T'sj s' n Just received at verj iowprioav. , feli-tf , VmtWlintli'-1:".-" 'n'-tL One dwelling house On Oak Street,' contains rourrooms, two porches snd a' pantry. ; Tne house Js new, 1 ' See Dr. H. M.' Alvord. JtlUT ,.,i ui.;, . ,i ,ir , ,Aluq ( It a M I. .A. mr . I J? -3 FRANK M.' "TAYLOR; Stall 'No. 3, City Market who has1 another' fine lot of Western cattle which he. Is having butchered ant nsa i 'illed in nicest style. He keeps constantly on : Hand Pork, SausagIa1t-chBSB,"W)rhe4 Beef, H - .Oneiiundred. ifimt Gossamers atiMd I Game, Fish, Oysterst ; AcT, all 9 flie best qnal- , and sold on reasonable terms. . Jan. latf - astospcents each, 4 oargaln. t G.a.U ity, ai .Remember well and beatUd Salad.) i I T' i AtCartland'srou'llbejure tolim, nn't Ellis' Chtiia- WOf WtWm finest "store-1 New riofo?inqi rooms in tne city,vApiy:w r. a. rnw w w wuium imj ns-tr 1. 1 ouns ana couarsoi iaauilUBieir uaya 11 rati blvuh w uyr m complete variety:., ; i u j j. ifflj'Ahd coukrs of" Coonf;b'ran3 1 Shs, ' : "J I".0e I ,,1 .LriSdrinaft davs'freai'stfccor'tWQrt- MoneTodhe& ?' ff;.l I SootcKCl(ths iA-iUftlta. ttWa tombi- J.,AQdell. '. i . , I . . - : 1 . ! , . !ch;tf,.y; LTanted At work Twr w inn SV L'rvil I - i I 7 I """fr . r-Wi- aHo..WalkHia Canes, OieVem, S:raYats,'HosIery," ' . if ' .- 1 .11 s' F afn. . eta-' fTiidflRUU Otutral HotoL i .1 TXTiJ.-.l .!.. T- .nl.tHt.WL.'.tr. jJ.A-.V-l.'.. . m ..i.r. ..inn,... ... . . . . . !k onoJ white woman -to ao geuenu nuuw 1 s lireenuofoj rti ai. aEs-.v v irv -Good WjJges-iiWat Pot Wck'! t ! m gj i 1 vk.HaAf4nnr 111 Atm niul?1nfr hlrlf iT & r-lftV 1 T ,,:;f MJ:..,:. iil'tntAVI Aay person if erslJhs Wishing 1 to pur- wmcn ne peneves vr, m superior 10 arwiuer Ch9aMgetoIok4weniOg:iieaser wroos m use nere-iay iwuira iu ie suu. With three porches, that ha;Beeh' fopiyWrs near unene ti ineterjv j-inese v ? In , boartlng h9tlse ot a seat eottagi if to-be hard and flne.qualtt of anraWUt, 4 f,r Am.,r.r niee bnildlmr loss cheaD.!caa and awneadsdimrtlcaiarly to work , accomodated on tUe mostreasonabIe terms,' Jyl whlob. Teftulres SoiUJIty,.! , I am ready ottoott Applying to apretf 1 ' . ": 1 .... . ... ...... a D. F. Caipwklu I tract to furnish tneee superior one ana aiso s lay them. Jistf . P. N. Kukpatric I
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