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THE : DAILY WORKMAN, IS rCBLIRUKD -i . ' 81x tlntes a wwk as an Evening Paper, at (3.00 year, Id advance, , For all months, 1.80, for three months, 75 cents, 'and to Miom who pay PROMPTLY, S3 Cents per month. On deferred payment, 85 cents per month, to pay ex pen of col lectin-, i hnttrtd at lha pvt ojffio in Urrttbvru, , C, o$ ioon4-cian m ntir. mrOtflc on South Elm Str&et, undm Benbo Una. 1 1 The Daily Workman. THE DAILY WORKMAN i a nxtuks 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, 4 Vol. 6. Greensboro, N. C, Wednesday, June 27, 1888. No. 26. shows what advertise! think. Oifloe under Benbow Hall, South Kin street RAILWAY GUIDE. Greensboro, Mar. 1,1887- MIOflMOND UAMVUil.! HA1LHOAD. Arrives from Kioiiuioud at t 43 a u ' " lU3Jpni Leaves for Htcbniond at V 6 p m ' " oi7uj KOBTB CABOI.UU BAlbllOAC. Arrive from Charlotte at Leaves for Charlotte at Arrives from Goldaboro at Leaves for Goldaboro at 8 (Mam 40 pm 9 48 a rti 0 44 p n. i& cm V 60 m ' NOBTa-WESTBUN H. 0. RAELBOAb. Irrive from 8alem at it ' Leaves for Salem at 8 00 n 0 20 pm 10 10 a m 10 64 p m . a r. a t. v. juilboad, Train Moving North. Leave Bennettsville at 6 f 0 a. m. Arrive at Greensboro 2 30 p. m. Leave Gret-nsboro. .. . 30 pm. Arrive Mt. Airy 7 15 p.m. 1 rain Moving South. Leav Ml. Airy. 5 00 a m. Arrive at Greensboro U 25 a. in. Leave Greensboro .10 05 a. m. Arrive at lteunettaville ..7 39 p. in. SCHEDULE OF MAILS: Mails going North closed 9 00 p m " " 8 00 m " " Bonth " 9 00 m . 9 00p m 900am 9 00pm 9 00pm 9 00am " Salem Br'ob" I II W " M East " s" "O.F.T.Y.It.B" General delivery open from 8 W) a n to 6 80 n m.. except daring the distri bution of mails, tbe Money Order and Registered letter offloe open from 9 00 a m to 6 00 p m. , L00AL INTELLIGENCE. Mr. Berry Davidson ot Minneola Plaid Mills, at Gibronville, was here yesterday.; Will HMIII July 3rd is the day set for the ex ecution of the murderer of Preller, at St Louis. Mr. Mi J. Tatitm, of Winston, , andMr.'J. L. Ogburn, of Flat Rock, were here to-day. Sudden death is supposed to be one of the penalties which we must pay for a highly advanced civiliza tion, , . ' The dry weather has been very , favorable to the ripening and good flavor of the early peach. They are better than usual. , The Kanya.. Gez Hungarian Gypsy Guartette are fine musicians. ind their music js unique and irapres siya. Boston Herald.' , '' , V, Mr. J. A : Spencer.'of, Randolph " 'County,' came in on the Factory " Branch Road yesterday evening -and .;. returned home to-day. ;' Senaiot "Yoorbees, of Indiana, ' delivered an adlress at the Virginia " I IniveKiM 1.' venenliiv. rn M I hftrhnu on . Vlttorhas Jeffersort ;vhiS Lilei and Workj". Au- dience vtry' large and address masj terly .f ''lt w.l ' , : : -The 'JDaily '. Tobacta. Piaot, of Durham', deserves congratulation, not ' oniy'ort itsfiood looks, Its harldiome appearance, but upon its really meri- ' lorious cuuonai inu clipping', worn. It is decidedly good. fit 1 The question has i ., been - asked how ' Rev. " Dr. Abernethy becomes the candidate pf the Third ParryVfor Superintendent of Public Instruction, -when the convention nominated Prof. .N. C. English for that position ? . v The performance ot these Gyp- sie in spirited, and interesting to the highi-M degree, their quaint melodies full it wild passions never (Mlling to the heai ci. - New York Tele gram. - No reader of the Paii.y Work man' will suspect tor a moment that the editor knew no better than to print "Martin" instead of "Morton," as the Republican candidate for Vice President of the United States, as oc curred in these columns yesterday. There is a ditlercnce of more than a "ton" between the two names. Rkai. Live Gyi'siks The talk of the town is the Hungarian Gypsv band, who have drawn crowded houses to the Exposition Casino for some weeks past. Almost everyone has heard the Hungarians, and innu merable are thequestions asked about their music, their habits, and their life at home, says the Duflalo Cou rier. JVotiE Sciiknck'sIIistoricai. Ai prkss. We ohscrrs with pleasure the apparently universal acceptance and commendation of the most schol ally editors and public men of the State of the Historical Address of Hon David Schenck, delivered by him on the Battle Ground of Guilford Court House on the fifth day ot May, on the occasion of the anniversary celebration. - Among tbe prominent individuals who have thus expressed thcm-elves, is Judge A. S. Merrjmon of the Su preme Court Bench of North Caro i na. Judga Merrimon is very decided and emphatic in his appreciation of the valuable labor performed in pro ducing the admirable address. W quote him in part only: "I thank you heartily for a copy of your His torical Address. I have read it with interest, pleasure, and much satisfac tion The conclusions you reach must be gratifying to every true North Carolinian, as well as to every friend of truth and justice You have done a noble service in vindicating the truth of history and correcting mis statements of historical facts that tar nish the memory of a body oY patri otic men. . . Your earnest words, as I read them, stirred the depths of my nature, and I felt a fervor of grati tude to our herois of that battle, in-1 eluding the militia, that no language can express. We owe it to them, to ourselves and to truth to do them jus tice on the .pages ' of history and in the light of posterity. God bessdu (af whdtyoa have done in this behalf" An edit trial in the Wilmington Morning Star of few days ago gave a tv extended and highly appreciative and complimentary notice of 4he Adtlress, which we proposed to drew upon at length' .but "bjravi oversight the papet has been destroyed and we are'denlcd the t)rivilge 'Avhich said editorial would have afforded 'us. "Judge" Scheiick"l5 able' management of his subject,'preceded by his pains, taking and persevering investigations and collations of documents,' has al ready brought out expressions of con curring appreciation - and endorse ments from the highest literary and critical authorities of our own State, and will .reach out in du time far be yond its limits v The subject is one of no little historic interest,.1 and! destined to call forth the highest crit icism from far 'and near. The daily allowance of water I to Danville from the water works is 12S gallons per capita for a popula tion of 12,000. ItMB Lenaana. lemons 35 onti er dozen, at Je'.T-lw K. M. Caldclkioii A: l!iu. I.Ut Your Taxable. As quite Urge number of persons both In Gllmei and Morehead township have so fur fulled to give In their taxable, Au KatunUy next I the lut dity that the books will be open, It Is very fmportuut tliat this notice be heeded by all. JT-tft Fr Hen I. Severn! pleaxant rooms In the central pu t of the city. Apply to Mrs. E. D. Hundley, 8yca more street, near the Benbow nous". J J7-'Jw Monday Will Be The Last Lay. Of What? Why, of the running of dogs at Urge without acollsr. 1 Then, buy a collar, or Take uhatV! Ill folloir. J":!t K, M. Rkks, Chief Police Fresh Georgia Watermelons- Received to day a Ireh car load of Ceorgia Watermelons. For sale in Tate Bu'lding, by un2T Iw T. D. Garrett & Co. Fresh Cocoannts, Tomatoes, Toploco, Tea, Honey, Yeast Cakes, Oat Grits, Rice, Crackers, Cheese, Giuffer Snaps, rumtsnl. Je37-lw , E. M. CiLncLsidH k 1!ro. Caadlra t Candles ! I Cream Dates, Chocolate Caramels, and other fine candles at 25 cents per pound, and other cheaper grade at 3) cents per pound, at Je'.T-lw K. M. Cil.lKJl.Kfdil & Uho. All persons within the corporation keeping dos therein are required to t of R. M. Uens, City Tax Collector, by Srst fiaylair nm-&am-, a medal for each Opg.aaiT attain the same on or near his neck before tu flrat day of July, 1868, or all dogs wtH be killed If found run ning at large without rudl thereafter. By order ot the Board, J. 0. Whi t. Clerk. JeS5 Iw. ' ' ' ' " ." "i - "'---;..'Jut'Seoeiv4. . ! ; ' Fresh from the sprlns, Kt. Airy White Sol phdr, and Kentucky's great natural remedy, crab orchard water." . Ttk Biios, ; Now la l'our Tlaae Purcliaxu. Until further notice I will suspend baking. My goods, store fixtures 4c, saved at the Are on (he 17th Inst., lor sale at end below cost, Apply In Tate building, one door nertfi of Cartland's. ! Kespeotfully, J351w " . , ' T. D. Gaprktt. For Hvui. ,. The house at presen.t occupied by Mr. Jessup Possession given July 1. 2i-tw Moses 8trau.. Tha Corner lAt. . : .To get cool, to become cool, to cool on", to keep oool after yon get cool; to cool . yourself, to cool your friends, and at the same time grat liy your taste, apply, at the Soda Fountain of Geo. ntzsluions & XJo. - June30-tf ....Messrs. Tate Bros,, at tyie old stand of Lindsay 4 Schenck", floutH Bun 'Street,1 BerTe out to their friends a variety of healthful and appetizing drinks fro o their manifold foun tath. Sparkling and health-giving mineral waters, with various na ouietisajinKsinaoe to order and seaaonaoie. J j jpjuneau tr , ! Hsvlng'dldel!; W"frH!4;'1 Ba In South Greensboro, one house and it vacant lot tor sale,: $htti.MM&t!to. ffrMufS at. churoh.' For further information apply to Jel3-tf 7 -,h'M KaaKQDLKi t- frit) r.' Beat" Abtolatoir Bure'Hnrnnn. ntawlnaaaM Sc Vi Junl tm The undersigned having quallfle i as execu' tor of the last will and testament of Daniel Ddtinei, deceased, "before the clerk' of Superior Court of Guilford county, hereby gives notice to a!! persons holding claims agslnst said de ceased, to present same on or before June 10th- 1889, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recoverr. -' N W. kf. HousroK, 16-6ir Executor of Daniel DonnelL decea ed. Wauled. An Interest la the Farrar Patent Safety Tether. Address, gtrlug lowest cash price and mount of Interest, "Business." Care McAdoo Hon. For Sale or Bent. Du elling house on Kast Washlnirton stfoet, contalnlnuseven rooms, pleasantly aud conve niently located, Is lor sale on accomodating terms. Apply to I)H. H. M. Ai.koiui. unel.Vi' lor Ken l. Vt'e will irot for a iWst clttm Boarding liouse or private family, six eleguutly tluislied rooms and kltcheu attuched. Uas aud water fixtures complete. These rooms are located on the w-coilil lljor of Trogdeu Uulldiux, Oourt llou.ie Siiure, Ureeusboro, N. C. Apply to Uhkknsuoho Camiv Oo. uiuj.KMm ( lienp Hooka. The following books are ollered at Mrs How ards Beok htore at ifs than one-half tne ujuul price. ' Byrou's complete works, Illustrated, tj vo. do. aud gilt, at J, former prloe HM. Burns' complete works, ll.uatruted, 8 vo. clo. and gilt, at pi, former price e4.50. Iluxne's complete oems, Illustrate)), clo. and gilt jl.'iV, former prlce4.U0. Uncivilized lluci s of the World, lllustiated, 14.00 pagts slieep (rl.&u, former price eti.W. Dowmugs fruit aud Ktult trees of America, over bW pttjies, c 1.50 former price ei.uo. Dick's Ku -IjoopedU Wii practical receipts: tl.OV former price 5.0u. Vasarl's, Llve of the Painters, 5 vols, and I vol, (.'owpttr's works, all for l.i (0 vols for 1.75) Life, beruious and speeches of Iter. ir. Held, 25 cents. bermons, Address uud prayers, by D. L. Moody, su cvnta. . uiayXHf Pure l.surd. . 'olugtothucuutlnued advsuceui l'.ard we have been competed to advance our price cn " George's" Urd. Buy H once aud you wi1' ouy It always, our-Increasing tiade on It proves I his. 6old oy ttcorr A Co. Just received at ( H. - ltoyster's, a nice line of White Goods, dress goods, lawns, calicoes, pant goods, hosieries, ladies goods, handker chiefs, scans, lace cashmere shawls, also a nice line of ladles and geuts line shoes, which I am offering great kugalus In, Call and see ue before buying. 0. 1L Koyster, . m ' ....I take this method of Informing the 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 up-etalrs first building south of Post Office. , ma8tt , - ; T-U IUtkh. 7 O'clock., Miarp. "'; ' From 15th of May to 15th of Meptember our store will be closed every evening except Sat urday at seven o'clock. Our customers will please bear this lu mind and send in their or ders early. Very respectfully, ; . . .V " maylS tf J. W. ncott 4 Co, i i m ' . . '. ' ' r . For Kent Iter. Dr. Smith otfers for rent the new and convenient house on Smith street.' Terms model ate. Possession given Immediately. - .... . , . 1, ' For Uenk u: - One dwelling house on, Oak Street, contains four rooms, two porches and a pantry., The house is nW , See Da. K, M. Alkord. , Feb. a7-t( j ;, -' : '.; : . ;' For Menk i'i ' : Ems' China Hall, one of the nneet store rooms 'In .the ci.v, . Apply to, P. S, lrtee or J. 1, QdeU.n... -i ; ,; J13-tf , H, A. go,oa ; wiui wouinii io uu Kuuniiu iiounc work Good Wages -ppl at trut Onloe. HJ njifJwi'V uBuVu r i'uuJQ w ehase a large brick d welling house of 18 rooms wftU' three porches,7 that has been fop ears puseff as a boarding house, or a neat eottage of four rooiB, or nice bnlldlng Im cheap, van be accomodated on the most reasonable.tarpns, by applying to - - D. t. Calpwili- anrfltlS:Jt i t l ' r i( He'.walk($4,ai;tiu-ougy wlu.Atrdaelds,i store, .!.Aprouuas,piiui1u'i,;(,t. vU ;: '. Then pulling put, bis poise, he said, . , , "I wast a red Bandana." ; JelO-ttj, "..'i !' " , ' The subscriber, lost In of, near' Greensboro, some time In the spring, .a , pair of gold. : rira double eye glasses, Were dropped probably near ths railroad droeslng. The Under will be suitably rewarded. "Apply at this ofiloe. ' 1 A. B. HlNSUAW, Je33-lw ' , Pleasant Garden, P. O nsasy So l,eud. Money loaned on mortgage or real estate. tncluM tf. Dillahu A Ki.no. Main Nmavll or Nma-.ll Nana, You a 1U find after all, the largest and best selected stock of ladle and men's due shoes, also a new lot of ladle dress goods In all the latest novelties and style of the season. Nice line of new carpet, mattings, trunks, cloth ing and straw hat as ever offered on this mar ket I nieau burtluens and am determined to sell goods, so eoiue and see for yourself. uilTtf O. Will armuki.d LEADING KE8TAUBANT. Keuieuiber that the Leading llentauraut 01 the city Is ran- by Robert Harris, Soutli Elm t. Fresh Oysters, Freeh Kish, etc., etc., and Meal at ail hours, day and night. sep 2? tf For Henb We have for rent one of the most detirabla store In Greensboro. Also, one good Dwell- ng House, newly painted aud in first-class con dition, with six rooms, kitchen and stable, in ont of the beet neighborhoods In the city. Whenever you want to buy, eell or rent aav Kel Estate, consult your Interest by calling Vaiks Broth.xh, Beat Estate Agents, dec.l-tr Opposite Benbow Hou . Cheap Fuel. Greens oo ro Uu Co.' Work keep coke for sale in any quantity Orders will receive the promptest aitentloa. oct For Henb A nice Hrlck Cottage with six rooms, large yard and garden, a good well, servants' house, aud stable, on West Market street, adjoining the residence of Mr. J. W. Fry. Apply to Jan 25 tf B. Perot Grat. Good people all, If you need your Fua alture varnished or repaired, carpets laid shades or curnloes hung, or any work done la the house-furnishing line, please call on or sand for . Wm, U. McNkill, Thomas' Building. Upholstering a specialty. ' ' For llcntf . -. oonwrniceomcea, froutlug Main stre S. 8. Brown's Store. Apply to sepSIU W. E. BcviLL. - llonae lo HcnW A finely located, well constructed aud cvn vealent residence ot West Wasldugtou Street Location the very bosr, foi a business man. Nothing better la locatloa la tbe city for con venience and quiet. JeJ-ivr. Uositr Stkacm ; , For Bent, We have a splendid Store foi (eat, 90 feet deep. The most desirable locution In the city. Apply tO YATSS B iOTHBRg, Jau? ' Real Estate Agents. Town Lot Free. ' I will give Free, by special agreement, a Town Lot situated In the town of Liberty, and adjacentto the C. F, and Y, V. K. R., of sulta ble size, and one of the handsomost locations In the Stat), for inaaui'uoturln. Uojd Induce ments. For particulars, aldress V' H. L. BROWKRt ApiBtf Liberty, N. C. l.o er el Flowora. Go to Cliichester's for flower pots. All kinds kod very Cheau. - all-tf i. H. Hnyater Is cfWrlng" Great Bargains In Dress Goods, Jersey Shawls, Children's Hoods, and Sacks, Corsets, Salteens. , Also, a nice line of Shoes, - just received at very low prices. , . , fe3-tf Come and Beetr' FRANK M. ' TAYLOR, Stall No." 3, City MrR.et, ,who ha another flue- loof Western cattle which he Is having butchered and han died in nicest style. ' lie keeps "constantly on hand Pork, BausageHead-cheese, corned Beef, .' Game, ITsh, 'Oysters, Afc, aB of the best qnal- lty, and sold on reasonable terms. : Jan. 13tf V : 'rfiHViifS i O".' .." ,.M ' . 1 ' Nefw aud Nice suid Vef at. .; a. At H HCarf.lttnd.'i. under the Central Uoetl ' you will find the i'uos't beautiful' and stylish ot UesW lawn', per cale and ftur In hand. Under wear in styn and In ttbrte to please the most exacting, Umbrella to suit all . persons, and tor either rain or. shine Walking canes, all weights, 'and varisns designs and prices.' -;." ' i .' . n m ; . . ..'? '.' ji -J; BRICK, nUIVK.. ' ' The subscriber L uiakiuu brick of a clay . which he believe to ir i-u-rii o any other , In use hereday luuud lit the low ground! near Greene Ulllteuivter,. Turre brick proT . to be hard and of flneiV alitl ofdurab'U'y and are such as' sre tnl. J p irtluularly in wo.X which requires Mulld 1 1..; lam ready to con ' tract to furnlftli thenv rupeiiwi brick aud also lay them. jlStf 1j. N. KiHKrAtMiiv, '. : ' -i ,i ' .', ''' .... '" ' V' ii :.')- ..'' .
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