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' ' . . . I THE DAILY WORKMAN, THE DAILY WORKMAN Tie Bail is a ruTjas Six times wwkuu Evening Paper, at 8.00 year, la advance. For tlx months, 1.80, for thre mouths, 75 osnts, and to tboM who PROMPTLY, 5 oeoti per month,. Ob deferred payment, 3S cents per moat,', t pay expenss of col lectins. in Greensboro, and being consulted dally oy all sorts of business men, Is a splendid adver tising medium. The condition of Its advertis ing COLUMNS, Vol. 6. Greensboro, N. C, Monday, June 11, 1888. No. 12. shows what adrerttMi think. Oitloe uadei Benbow Hall, South Kim strwtt Anknd at tht ptt ojfiot in Ornboro,A C, a onnd-oUm ejoOsr. TOtf!o on South Kim Strut, under Umbo HaU. RAILWAY GUIDE. Grkknsboro, Mar. 1887. 10HM0KD a DAM VILLI SUlXBOAD, Arrive from Richmond at ' 9 43 a m 10 8 J p m 9 C p m Leaves tor Richmond at 8 17 a m XOHTH OAJIOUXA BAILBOAO. Arrives from Charlotte at 8 02 a m 9aOpin Leave for Charlotte at 9 48 m " " to44pn. Arrive from Goldsboro ai 80m Leave for Ooldsboro at U6C.ni OKTH-WISTUI X. O. BAtLBOAD. Arrive from Salem at 8 00 a m " . 9 30 p m Leave for Salem at 10 00 a m 10 64 pm 0. r. 1 t t. eatlboad, ' Train Moving Alorth. Leave Bennettsvillo at 6 00 a. m, Arrive at Greensboro 2 80 p. m. Leave Greensboro. 8 00 a. m. Arrive ML. Airy 7 15p.o. Iraint Moving South. lmv am. jurr 0 00 a m. Arrive at Greensboro tf 25 p. m. Leave Greensboro .10 05 a. m. Arrive at BeanetUviile. .... ..7 33 p. m, SCHEDULE OF MAILS: Mails going North cloned 9 00 p m 8 00am 4 South ' t 1 Salem Br'oh ' OIK) am 900pm 9 00am 9 00pm 9 09 pm - " " East ' " "0.F.4T.T.H.B 900am General delivery opt a from 8 00 a m to 6 "0 p m., except during the distri bution 01 mails. The Money Order and . Registered shelter office open from 9 00 m to 6 Q0 p m.' , LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Matter somlng under the following heads Is Inserted free of chartre all other advertising matter Is sublect to iwnlar advertising rates PreRclilng and Sunday-school notices for the cnurcnes. . , Notices of msrriages and deaths In brief.. Notlcx f arrival and departure of malls. ' ' Notle of all purely benevolent movements. There is a difference between bannana and Bandanna. Dr. C. C. Sapp, of State-sville was here this morning. "$" Gen Sheridan's condition was rather favorable Saturday night, . , According to the Asheboro Cou rier, Clerk Bradshaw is bragging on clover five feet high. Certainly Wa Do.-Sample, S, Brown asking everybody 'r'Do you wear ahoe ! (krtjunl eflo. f , Mr. Mills, of Thomasville and Mr. R. T. Gray, of Raleigh, were here a short while this morning. " . .m, . 1 The friends of Capt. obn DorJ son wre-pleased to see him here to day. He likes his, position at Mom roe. . ':.'::. --The - most J seYious scene 1 hi" the late Democratic Convention, atRa- leign, was prouuceu(oa ,iui..iM5i" inhouse.j, i,.,tft -M si U'kWkh ii Glenn and Capt. Bailey, went up to Charlotte this morning where Judge Dick will hold court. j--''::.'J'''.''i,: ' Miss Irving Hayward, of St Lou : is. Mo., who has been hereon ahort visit to Miss Eugene to Winston this morning. ' ( tion, and who is well Known in this . Stete, passed through here this morn ing on hjs wajf to Morehea City to ' attend Che Teacher's Assembly', wliick ! meets on the 13th': Mr. Geo. D. Bennett recently sold in New York for $3,500 a quick moving trotter which he had bought at a small price and trained. Mrs. Champe Pryor Terry, of Lynchburg, Va passed through here this morning en route to High Point to visit her sister, Mrs. James Cal- um. L y n c h b u r g, which is Judge Thurman's native city, fired a salute of thirty-eight guns, one for each State, in honor of his nomination on Thursday afternoon. The good people of Mt Airy are preparing to have a big time at the Railroad celebration on the 20th of this month. They are making extensive preparations. He Is otill Loose. Ihe man who has for "the past twenty years more or less, been trying to bore an auger .Thole with a gimlet, is sti 1 hard at work. Mrs. Annie Rosser, of Danville, who has been on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Jehu Jackson, in South Greens boro, returned home this morning, Mrs. Jackson having become much better. , The celebration, at Mount Airy, of the completion of the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railway to that point, will occur on the 20th day of June. It will be an immense affair. There will be a meeting of the citizens oi South Greensboro, at the Graded School House in South Greensboro, Monday night, June 1 1 Lst every one interested in a rjood school for the coming year attend. By order of Trustees, v . The 'report is that young Arm- field, who made such efforts to rescue the two young men from drowning yesterday, is himself in a critical condition, to-day in- consequence of those efforts. As Mrs, D. N. Kirkpatrick and her, daughter,, Maggie,' were riding out in a buggy yesterday, near Buffa lo church, an axle broke, letting them downso roughly that Miss Maggie sprained an inkle, i:- Nothing more 6eriou8.1.: -''.' : ."; - - ' .: Peeling and All;' A young man and his sweet heart, who were here at the time of the excursion, bought tlo bannanas, which they devoured without.stripping off the, bark. , .The brihah a S didn't stick.-: t They Couldn't have come back quicker if they had been sent! foa with ippecac. Col Charles R. Jones has reviv ed his Daily Observer as an evening paper .with Ithc purpose of making :it a morning paper when arrangements ' snail be'per fected to that nd. t; CtA, perseverence, ana we wisn success to him.,- ; f;f'?,'?5? .P!tti3fr jdTjun'W 52a i'l 4 iiuLivuaui ii a ii a 111 mjc swucuutc ui the C F. it Y. V.. Rfilroad, the f train front (he South' will, rtach this .1 . .. ; i 5I Vi . piace tiauyat a 530,' p". 'm ., ' stopping over xo minutes, and leaves for - Mt. Ait rt id. mn Passengers on this trainvtU be fedf bf Mt, A. T. Ver non, who has . taken charge of the eatincr house recently run bv Cant. L M, Ulwkips, and who Will no doubt give sstisfactiort to his' patrons. Thir ty minutes for dinner. . ' , ; f - The Morning Star, in speaking of the proposed excursion from Fay etteville to MU Airy July 10th, says there would be excursions to Mount Airy from Wilmington this summer, 'if the Cape Fear and Yadkin Val ley folks could see their way clear to a close connection with the day train of the Carolina Central at Maxton. The following are the persons honored by the State University at its late commencement: LL. D, on Bishop E. R. Hendrix, of Missouri, Hon. R. P. Dick, of Greensboro, and Mr. T. B. Kingsbury, of the Wilmington Morning Star, D. D., on Rev. Sam'I Rothrock, a leading minister of the Lutheran church, in North Carolina. A writer in the Chicago Tribune, speaking of the curious outcome of heredity, and that frequent transmis sion of bad qualities is more likely than good ones, concludes that it is a dangerous thing to be a human be ing, any way. This goes further than anything we have yet seen to justify men in making brutes of them selves For Eale. Two One fresh milch cows for sale. Apply Jfl-lw to 0. L. Boon, fJreeni-bopo, N. C. Cigar. A large stock of fine cigars and iljx, at Jun9-lw E. M. Caldclcuou & Bko'a. Goods in Season. Hammocks, croquet sui, feather duntere, hoe brnnbes, clothe brushes, whisk brush?, tooth bro'lies, combs, hair brashef, razors and straps, pocket books, cutlery, etc JudSM w K. k. Caloclkcob A Bro. Family Orocerleaw 1 Just received, hams, breakfant strips, lard, flour, tea, coffee, sugar, rice, cheese, crackers, New Orleans molafne. syrup, oil, candles, buckets, brooms, pickles, soda, "borioy, jeait cakes, chocolate, 4c at . V . June9-lw R. 1L Caldcledoh A Bro'S. .' ...'.TheofflcerioftlieOallford County Bible Society, want to employ two active men to convassthe county; from boose to house, and sell Bibles from the American Bible Society, which are sold at thecost of making iren who will take hold of It and make wages by sales. All who pay one dollar are members for one year and are entitled to a Bible (free.) Those who subscribed one dollars at the meeting ann May, will please call and pay aame and get an order for a Bible If wanted. W. 8. Moons, Treasmer Guilford County Bible Society, i The nnderslgned having quallfled as execu tor of the last will and testament of Daniel Donnell, deceased, before the! clerk of Superior Court of Guilford county, hereby gives notice to ail persons holding claims against said de ceased! to present same on or before June 10th 1889, or tbls notice will be pleaded In bar of theft recovery,, ; r . ; w. M.-TtousTosT, J6-6ir Executor of Daniel Donnell, deceased. IS-.lHJ III I '"" ,t. . .The Fire and Water Oomranv will please not jf Ipoja- any wore water ontbe Conri House walli -It was damaged some yesterday. : ? ' awe t'r " WiE.BsvrLt. "I AtrlToa To-Day; -;.-if'K..-rt?; -r ,y'.-; Another lot of " Oat 'Groats " or ' oat flakes, much finer than Qat MeaL Try It , At t .SiO'S'i i 4 it; aitT";fi86W; Co's.-'' R. Onllett t'Hti il'.JJjii Repairs furoltutsjon short notlcrinak.es all kinds of picture frames, Ad keeps' on hand Frltx Bros. Best"-'- !iu V' i"1 Cigar "iy:4 ; '! ' ilM'i 1'AiT 11 .it ..fj. .'.il'" i'l i- 1., Am1 a tel y hwro Havaua. : eo. ltanlnOU A; Co. fit " ''fa. i ijunl-llut, 1. fe.iW: i ,0 wing to the continued advance In Lard wc have been oompeUed to advance our price, on " George's' lard. Buy ft once and yoti Will buy it always. Our , Increasing trade on it prove tbls. .Sold by. t J'. Soon 4 Co. rr link We will rent for a first class Boarding house or private family, six elegantly finished rooms and kitchen attached. Gas and water fixtures complete. These rooms are located on the second floor of Trogden Building, Court House Square. Greensboro, N. C. Apply to GasaxsHoHo Candt Co. may:lm Cheap HMkb The following books are onVred at Mrs How ards Beok Store at less than one-half the usual price. Byron's complete works, Illustrated, 8 vo. Olo. and gilt, at 3, former price AJ.50. Burns' complete works, Illustrated, 8 vo. do. and gilt, at ti, former price 4.50. Hayne's complete poems, Illustrated, clo. and gilt el.ii. former prloH.OO. Uncivilized Races of the World, Illustrated, H.00 pages sheep bLW, former price 0.00. Downlngs Fruit snd Fruit trees of America, over 900 pages, 61.50 former price 1.00. Dick's Eniyoopedla 61 ti practical receipts: 1.00 former price $5.00. YasarTs, Lives of the Painters, 5 vols, and 1 voL Cowper's works, all for 1.75 o vols for 1.75) Life, Bermons and speeches of Bev. Dr. Held, 25 cents. Sermons, Addresses und prayers, by D. L. Uoody, 50 cents. maj'JO-tf Dike llaok Co. Bally s Rubber Toilet Brushes, Glass Pens for Indelible Ink, Boxlog Glove, Latest styles VlHtln Cards, Kagravlng Plate and 50 cards Script with address, el. 75 same, 'name only 1.50. Orders Ukeu., may30-tf Hanana. Thirty bunches bananas at 3 per bunch., 25 cents per dozen. Gpkkxshoro Candt Co. mayUo-tf Coffee and Sugar. Pure white confectioneries, Sugar the best you can get for cooking, only 7) cents per lb. Try our raw and fresh roasted cotfee. Lemon s '40 cents per dozen, Oranges SO eents per doz. niyiiVtf (irtsSHiiosoCAXDr Co. Gilt Edge Batter. Parlies 'dralilDg to be supplied .with nice fresh butter every week can make arrange ments for It by calling at once at the Wakefield Hardware Co's store. Just received at Q. II. Royster'a, a nice line of White Goods dress goods, lawns, calicoes, pant goods, hosieries, ladles goods, lisndker- chlefs, scarfs, lace cashmere shawls, also a nice line of ladles and gents line shoes, whJob I sm offering great bargains In. Call and see me before buying. G. H. Koyster. I take tbls method of Informing the pub lic that t am in the Shoe Business and would be glad to bave everyone to call that wishes to glvu me a trial. , AU kinds of work In the shoe line. . . Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop pp-stnlrs first building south of Post Office. mayS-tf : L . ; T. 8. Hatks. - . . T O'clocJc, Sharp. . . From 15th. of Hay to 15th of September out store will be closed every evening except Sat urday at seven o'clock. Our customers will please bear this la mind and send In their or ders early." Very respectfully, .. ,, mayU tf "fKottl Co , ;: :. rbr Rent. ' I ' Bev, Dr Smith offers for rent tlie new and convenient, house .,, on, .Sialth istrset. .Terms moderate. . Possession given Immediately, mo .16 ! One dwellmg house oa Oak Street, "contains four rooms, twb porches and a pantry'. '1' The house is new 8ee .) ; (DR. lb. M. ALvoascii Feh87rtf "jq n wii ' (X:uv li 11 i fall -!J i 11 ;.''.t 3 i.U ! mHi aad 30 cent tiOMMtmeni. ..it One ' hundred Misses Gossamers at from 25 to 80 cents eadh." A Bargain? a O, Will, . . ... ... i.i. 1 AakrhiLD4 Store. 11 V. ";. febj'Sa-tf Ellis' China, Hall, otje of ,th flnat etor-' rooms in tte city,. .'Apply to P. D, RJce or j;l6deii;J.''. ..;,.','';'.: .CiltHf..' .1 ',v.4 onorsp.ana,,,, luJ'Jltl Monej-Jomd,9n mortgage or re.wtatel,; Wanted. ' T v;..euw iwuw f n'A good-white wossanr o de-gener8l house woTk Good Wagesapply at Patriot Office. !may8-tf ;.-;-:i'i rl.ti v, .iiu h' 5 tyt.ii' ' 1 "1 ui i.ssl,. i viV.fj't Any person or personsowlshlng ,,to,pur- chase A large brick dwelling houseof 18 rooms with lluW porches, that has beetf rot' years used as a boarding house, Of a neat cottage of four rooms, or nice building loss cheap, can be accomodated on the most reasonable terms by applying to aprOtf 1 : . t ... -D. F. Calpwblu raw Mala, Irge refrigerator, good as new, 15. Apply to G. Will Armlleld or U A. Bailey. jeVl w Nam K mi all mt Nasall Nta, You will find after all, the largest and belt selected stock of ladles and men's One shoes, also a naw lot of ladles dross goods In all th latest novelties and styles of the season. Nice line of new carpets, mattings, trunks, cloth ing and straw hats as ever offered on this mar ket I mean business and am determined to sell goods, so eomeand see for yourself. m!7tf G. Will Armkikld leadi.no kehtaurakt. Remember that the Leading Restaurant ol the city Is run by Robert Harris, South Elm St. Fresh Oysters, Fresh Fish, etc., etc, and Meals at all hours, day and night. sep 37 tf Vow steak We hare for rent one of the most desirable stores In Greensboro. Also, one good Dwell og House, newly painted sndlntlntt-cbisscon-dlUon, with alx rooms, kitchen and stable, In one of the best neighborhoods In the city. Whenever you want to buy, aell or rent aav Real Estate, consult your Interest by calling Yatks Bkotiikhs, Real Estate Agents, decly-tt Opposite Benbow Hou . Cheap Fuel. Oreensooro Gas Co.'s Works keep coke for sale In any quantity. Orders will receive th promptest attention oct t'er HcnU A nice Brick Cottage with six rooms, large yard and garden, a good well, servants' house, snd stable, on West Market street, adjoining the residence of Mr. J. W. Fry. Apply to Jan 35 tf U. Pkkot Osav ....Good people all, If yon neeU your Fur niture varnlched or repalreJ, carpets laid, shades or cornls hung, or any work done In the house-furnlshlng line, please call on or send for Wm. II. McXkill, Thomas' Building. Upholstering a specialty. For Rent Some nice offices, fronting Main stre 8. 8. Brown's Store. Apply to ' " seplltf w. K. p still. - House so Rent ' A finely located, well constructed and con venlent residence on West Wsshington Street Location the very best foi a businefs man. Nothing better in location In the city for con venlenoe and quiet. , m7-5w. Mosxs Stsacss ror Rent. We hsve a splendid Store for rent, 90 feet deep. The most desirable location In the city. Apply to Yatbs Bkothbbs, . Jan 7 Real Estate Agents. Town Lot Free. 1 ' I will give Free, by special agreement, a ; Town Lot situated In the town of Liberty, and adjacent to the C, F. and Y, V. R. R., of sulta- , ble size, and one of the1 nandscmest ' locations la the State, for manufactorlng. 1 Good Induce ments. For particulars, address J , . ILL. Browcr, Ap25tf ; " '' ' Liberty, N. C. ' ,. .JLoToraolFowes,. ; ,s, :,. Go to Chichester's for flower pots. . All kinds ., and very cheap. all-tf ,1 '- ' " Royater ' ' Isoltarlng Groat Bargains In Dress Goods, Jerseys, Shawls, Children's Hoods and Sacks, Corsets, Satteens. Also, a.-nice line of Shoes, Just received at very low priqes. i fe3-tf , t , : .'f 1 1 i.O'.io i,.M U'l. ', f r ; Come andfte!! . ' FRANK M. TAYLOR, Stall No. 3, City Marist, wbo, has anothea fln lot of Western tcattje which he Is having ,bptchered and ban- died In nicest style. He keeps constantly on . hand Pork, Bausage, Head-cheese; corned beer'" Game, Fish, Oysters, Ac., all of the best qnal ' Ity, and,sold on reasonable trVbs. Jan. 13tf . 1Wur NIm aad VJaoful. Ut H. H." Cartian(L,'nnder5ie'Central Hoetl JUdUBU VUPIIIUBI VTMUIUl BUU E.juou vi hiw, In lawn, per cale and four i In ' hand. , tlnderv mlnslnsaid;lnfi!ste to flease.'Qie, most ,J exacting.' .Umbrellas to suit all persons, and. ifor 'eltfier ' rain of slilfle. "Walking cahos, all ; weignt, ana vaneus aesigns ana prices; - - I I "1 it'-.. BRiegK, PRICK. . .; , :v . ;i The sftbscrlber Is now nlaklng brick of a Clay which h believes to be. superior to any other rn use .herer-clay foud tn , the Jo w, ground near Greene, H1U Cemetery, these brick, prov" , to be bard and bf One qualities; xt durability " and are such as axe needed particularly in work -which requires solidity. 1 am ready: to con- , i tract to furnish these superior brick and also ta lay them: Jl8tf- D.'K. Kirkpatriok ' . 1.
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