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THE DAILY WORKMAN, , . .,,.. n rcaueaso. BIX timet a week m u Evening Paper, it W.00 year, In advance. For tlx month, 1.B0, for thro months, 75 cents, and to tboM who ' " PROMPTLY,, 35 cents per mouth.' On deferred payments, 85 cent per month, to psy expram of col hctlng. , ' , i . Enttmdatik pt offloe in Urtntbxo,j C, as $oond-cltui matter. tfF Office on South Elm Sfreet, under . . Btmixr tialL RAILWAY GUIDE. ' Grbinsboro, Mar. n, 1887. RIOmfOlTD DAXVIXAI SUILBOAD. Arrives from Kichmond at 9' 43 a m ' 10 82 p m Leave (or Richmond at , 9 51pm , . 8 17 a so HOBTB OABOU1U BATLBOAD. Arrive from Charlotte at 8 02 a m 8 40pm 948 an 0 44 piu 180 m Leaves lor Charlotte at u ' Arrives from Goldsboro at Leaves (orGoldsboro at OBTH-WBSTKHll . O, Arrives from Salem at i Leaves (or Balem at BAtLBOAD. 8 00am 9 20p m 10 CO a m 10 64 p m ar.ti.T, BIOROAS. Train Moving North. Lean Bennettsville at 6 00 a. m. Arrive at Greensboro. 2 30 p. m. Leave Greensooro. 3 0-) p.m. Arrive Mt. Airy... 7 Up. m. Trains Moving SouA. Leave Mt. Airy 5 00 a.m. Arrive at Greensboro 9 25 a. m. Leave Greensboro 1" 00 a. m. Arrive at fcennettaville 7 30 p. m. SCHEDULE OF MAILS: Mails going North closed 9 00pm 8 00a m Soath n ii ' Salem Br'ch' i . 900am 9 OOp m 900am 9 00pm 9 00pm J 1 1 " "ar.rt. ..' 9 00am General delivery open from 8 00 a m tn ft 80 n m.. exoeut darins the distri- hntion of mails, the Money Order and Registered Letter offloe open from 9 00 a m to 6 00 p m. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Miss Laura Doub, of this cityps visiting frienJa in Durham. Mr. W. A. Kime, Supt of the Mount Pleasant Cotton Mills, was here to-diy. Messrs, M. C. Patterson, R. P, Gray and C. G. Wright have return ed from Morehead Lity. Rev. T. F. Thom was here this morning on his way to the mountains, accompanied by Mrs. Thom. Fruits and vegetables are com ing in quite abundantly just now, the black berry refusing to down. General Sheridan continues to n.c. mmfortable mchts. ami no I 7 - change in his condition is noted. Co l , T. M. Holt, who has been confined to his room for some time, is getting better, we are glad to learn. There were two tjood showers of rain here yesterday afternoon, but only a short distance west of us there was none. -Col. ame.s: T. Morehead, went up to Mount Airy on Saturday even- ingi at which place he will upend to night., t-f ,.. j t Dr. Parker, of Trinity' College, i Mr. Q. S. Causey.of High Point, and Mr. J. S. Ragadale, of Jamestown, - were hire to-iajMj;?- . '." ' Miss Esther Ford, of Dulutb, Minn., "sister of Congressman Ford, was accidentally poisoned yesterday, from the effect ol which she died. ! v IVe regret to : learn that Mrs. Stockard, who was severely injured in the Orange Court House disaster, it critically ill. Dr. Long, ef Gra " ham went to C Jarlottesy ille yesterday in response to a telegram announcing that she was no better and probably . worse." ' ' ' Tie Baiorikmaii, Vol. 6. Dr. Charlei M. Glenn has turned fiotn Wrightsvillc. The Haid Manufacturers are in session here to day. Mr. R. P. Dicks, the President, is presiding. Mr. John brown, who has been down to Fevetteville for several das psst, has returned o his home in this city. We call attention to the Urge ad. of F. Fishblate, w hich appears on 4th pge. Call often and early and get bargains in gents furnishnig goods. Mr. B F. Long, of Statesville; came down to this place last night to meet Mrs. Dr. Long of Graham,who was on her way to Statesville on a visit to his family. Mr. Norman Wills returned from his vscation in the western part of thi State this mormtug, and is at his old place with the Odell Hardware Company. Hon. Wn. L. Scott, of Penn sylvania, one of the leading mem bers of the House of Representatives, is quite ill and has been taken from Washington'to Long Branch. 4 Professor J. F. McCuIloch, after spending his leave ot absence at Ann Arbor, Michigan University, has re turned to Adrian, College to resume his work in the tacul-y ot that inti tute. " ." -MrsJotin A, DbdQfl, wIjo for merly lived at tins pIa;eTKur-wbp now resides at Monroe, was here to day. She was on her wsy to Mount Airy to spend some time in that place. Prof. S. Simpson, late of Yad kia College, N. C, but now of Westi ern Maryland College, went oyer on theC. F. and Y. V. Railroad this evening to visit friends in Rocking ham county. Miss Sallie Lyon, who has been on a visit of some time in this city, returned to her home in Orange yes terday, accompanied by the little children of her brother, Mr. T. A. Lyon. A special telegram to the News and Observer from Nig'A Head, an nounces that Capt. Banks, of the Steamer Ranger, was drowned at that place on Sunday morning. He called tor help, but was so far from shore thai-no one dared to go to his assistance. His parents live at Ham ilton in this State. Ulke Book Company. ttPKCUI. BALK OK BOOKS FOR THB MONTH OP v ' A.UUUST. Gibbon's Roman Empire 3 vols, ' $1 85 atatanlay's England 8 vols MO Scott's Waverly Novels 21 vols , 10 50 Thackery(oneset)10vols 0 50 Hume's England S vols . . . 40 Large Sheep Ed. Shakespeare 8 vols I 50 Smiles' Self Help seiles 4 vols , 1 85 Valpy Ed. Shakespeare 8 vols 4 00 One set novels 40 cts each. Boesettl Ed. Shakespeare ' "150 Nelson Books for "boys 50 cts each. " ' Elsie Books 60 cts each. Books of travel and adventure for boys, by . Baker, Kingston, Ballentyne and others GO cts each. ' ' Knight's History England Illustrated, 4 vols 1 . . . 3 00 One set living's works 13 Vols - , r 8 90 Zlg Zags, Van Wert's Laurels, Kan of War Life, Boys ot the-Sierras "out and about." Vastar girls In Italy, Merchant Vessels, etc., etc., Wets each. '. ' Worthlngton's Annual, Chatterbox, and Bun- days 30 cts each.' - Jy3l-8w Greensboro, N. C, Tueidaf, July lor Sent, t j One good j norj mine nouse on Asneuwo street, opposite Judge Bottle's. I'oiwomIob liWfn August 1st t. Apply to Jy80 lw , WA. Boott. nosiey so !, Money to loan on first morttge. Apply to Bos'T. at OocoLAa, ym-'iw Alt', at L. Freeh Tsmslp BeeA. Junt Received, (resH turnip seed. JuUl-lw B. M. CaLDClbcom A Bco, rrlsst. I I will open a new Beet, Stall oppomte the market and will be pleaaed to, aoommodate my many friends. ! will have a very fine stall fed beef for sale tn the morning also nice Mut ton and Lamb, which 1 expect to kfp on loe. Call and see for yourself m I am sure I can give satisfaction. j Jy97-St J. H. Hahdis. , m . 3 Not on tka Track I am still baking and would bj pleased te retain a portion of the trade u bread and takes. Not the "BOSS BAKER" but the "OLD EKLIABLK." Bespectfully, JyUtMOt . .J. K. Thom. -n. '? Notice f . I hare luxt received 3 bbli of alc Cant elopes Persons In want of tbera will find he ready to wait on them. P. L "Woodsou, Next door to Win. Collins, .Market Square. ' ronad. t . A pecket-book containing a suavf money. The owner must prove property and pay for this notice. Apply at this office. V JuW-lw The New Bakery. Remember we have the boss bakeiof Greens ketol boro, Mr. W. L. King, who caa pleaee you when you want anything In the line of bread or cakes. Give us atrial and we; guarantee satisfaction.' . Respectfully, f ? July29-lw , j -; . T. B; Bhsltos. . .'. .A big lot ofnw dress, goa just re- folyedgtO. Will Armlleld's. ' v)u1y3S-tf .... t am determined to chwe oni big tot of Men's women's and chlldrens' low cut shoes at some prtc. Come early and get your pick. fuly2S-tf G. Will AsmpikLD. Remember Me. When you want good reliable bread and cakes send to my new bakery, or lookout for my wagon every afternoon, Rosp., July28-lw T.6. Shkltox. Aak lor ISO" water white Kerooeae oil from your grocer. 1 ,o-o Ask lor ISO" water white kerooeae oil from your grocer. Julyl-5in ..."rillftburj's Best" takes the premium wherever exhlbted. It makes more pounds of brad to the bbl than any flour in the world. Ak lor 130d water white keroaeae oil from your grocer. . . "PUlsbury's Bost" Is sold and warrant ed bv J. W. Scott A Co., of this city. Call for it and be convinced of Its merits. ..."Hllsbury's Best" Flour Is used by Queen Victoria on the. "Royal Table.,' Orayon Portraits. Persons who desire any thing in the line of Crayon Portraits, are invited to make applica tion personally, or by mall, to Miss M. K. Ball, GreeuBboro, N. C. . : JulylTdAwtf Notioe, , , -."y - A young lady of some experience and with good testimonials, desires a situation to teach in some pleasant family school at ' moderate wages. . Primary branches. . Address "ils office. juiyi7nwti For Hire. ' A gentle but excellent driving horse, buggy, harness, etc complete, during the summer on easy Jems. Address Lock Box 323, or Mrs. L. A. B., McAdoo Hotel, City. JuilTtr Tor Bent ' . . One new four room cottage on M array street. Terms easy. Apply to H.W. Dixon or P. J, FUppen, at Harris A Flfppen's store.- Julyl4-3w ... .We have just received a nloe line of tol let sets ' Call and examine our stock. Jy30-f Yours truly, W. T. Cbiohcstkr. I ... .Try PUlsbury's Best. ..Gall for PUlsbury's Best. 31, 1888. No. 54. ClerelanA suid Tkersiul "Our CuBill'Jatt's'' ditars Just received at July 5-tf. Tste Bros. Old Virginia Cheroots are as good as any five cent cigar In the world. Five for 10 cent. rr Heat. My brick bouse on King street aw Serjeants foundry. y Vtf Nimnle McAdoo Kin. . . . . IMlsbury's Best. Have you tried those "Hpof cigars at Tate Bros. m 1 Call on ail dealers and smoke the Old Virginia CherootH. Five for ten cents. J. W. Hcott A Co,, Wholesale aneaU for the Old Vlrijinla Cheroots, live for teu cents. Try them. fulvMm , . .If you nevtr tried "Spots" come and try one. Tate Bros. . . .Something New "Spots.' Tate Bros. The "Flower of Key West came this morn ing. Tate Bros. ..If you like a good smoke try "Spots' and "Our Candidates" cigars at Tate Brus. No Poetry, But a fact, that I have just received a large lot of those Ladles' Oxford Ties at prices to suit evegbody. Also a lot of Hess' low cut shoes and chlldien's. Wigwam Slllpers at half cost Come and see them for yourself. Je3-tf v. . Will Arnhki.d. m TO'cleck, Miarp. From 15tl of May to 15th of slept ember our store will be closed every evening except Sat urday at seven o'clock. Our customers will piease near mis in mina ana send in their or ders early. Very respectfully, mayl3-tf J. W. acott ACo, m V for Beat, The Brick offloe on South Elm Street, ad joining tn U. a. Court House lot, now occu pied by Chas Hicks as a Barber Shop. Posses sion given July 1, J30-tf W. R. Mumut, r - ' 1 iqp e ' V " -r PBTflaJoo- Pan.- Dwelling house on East Washington """street! containing seven rooms, pleasantly and conve niently located, is for sale on accomodating terms. Apply to Dh. H. M. Altom. unel5tf ...A cheap Ismoke. Those Old Virginia Oheoots. Five for a dime, at Scott A Co's. Just received at G. H. Royster's, a nice Une of White Goods, dress goods, lawns, calicoes, pant goods, hosieries, ladles goods, handker chiefs, scarfs, lace cashmere shawls, also a nice line of ladles and gents fine shoes, which I am offering great bargains la. Call and see me before buying. G. H. Boyster. . . . .1 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. AU kinds of work in the shoe Une. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop np-etalrs first building south of Post Office. . ma 5 tf T. S. Hatks. For Beat. The house at present occupied by Mr. Jessup. Possession given July 1. taSfl Moses Strauss. Sugar Advaaclug. - On account of the rapid advance in Bugars we are compelled to advance granulated sugar to 10 cents per pound, or 11 pounds for SI. RespectfuJy, J. W.con A Co. For Beat.':. Rev. Dr. Smith offers for rent the new and convenient house on Smith street. Terms moderate. Possession given immediately. ; : For Kent. One dwelling honse on Oak Street, contains four rooms, two porches and a pantry. The house is new. Be Dr. H. M. Altord. Feb. 37-tf For Beat ' EUlsVChlna Hall, one of the finest store rooms In the olty, Apply to P. D. Price or J.'A.OdeU. ' Jl3-tf waateeV .. ...?.:"t A good white woman to do general house work Good Wages-apply at Patriot Office, mayS-tf . Frits Broe. Best '-' t Cigar ' ' Absolutely bum Uaraaa, Ueo. Fltsaimona it Co Junl gin THE DAILY WORKMAN u a rixrtaa la Greensboro, and being eonaulted dUy sy a sorts of business men, Is a splendid adver tising meafesta. The sondlUon ef its advert!- COLUMNS. shows what advertiser think. Benbow Hall, South Elm street. Offloe undoi ....Any person or persons wishing to pnr chaae a large brick dwelling house of U rooms with three porches, that has been for vmt used as a boarding honse, or a neat eottag of four rooms, or alee bnlldlng loss cheap can be accomodated on tn most reasonable terms by applying to D. F. Calbwsll. aprfi tf ..Messrs. Tate Bros, at the old. hUiM nf- Llndsay A Schenck, South Klin Street, sen out their friends a variety of healthful and appetising drinks froa their manifold foun tain. Hparkllng and health-giving mineral waters, with various and delicious di Inks mad 10 onier ana seanonaDie, luneUaVtf O Notice. Having decided to leave Greensboro. I h In South Ureensboro.one house and a vacant Int for sale, aheap. It is near the Centenary M. E. church. rc further Information apply to Jel-tf J. A. kVenopli. 0 The Comer l.ot To irat cool, to become oool. to ivnl nr - keep cool after you get oool; to cool yourself, . ju unuu, buu i uie same um grat? TOUT taate. aunlv Htm ri.tJ. -I Ueo. Fltselinons Co. Juweu-tf 0 Campalga Hate. A bin lot lust received at J F. FlSHSLATS'S. FADING RESTAURANT. Remember that the Leadlnir ReetAurut i the city Is run by Robert Harris. Houtfc Elm at. Freak Oystess, Fresh Fish. etc. etc. and Hmi. at all hours, day and night. sep tf? tf for HeaU W have for rent on of the most d .liable store to Greensboro. Also, one good Drill. Dg siouse, newiy painted and in Orst-cuas con dition, with six rooms, kitchen and stable, la on of the best neighborhoods, in. th-clty. Whenever you want to buy, sell or rent say Real Estate, consult your Interest by calling Yatks Broths, Real Estate Agents, -decll-tf Opposite Benbow Hous. . Cheap Faek ' . Greensooro Gas Co. 's Works keep coke An. sale In any quantity Orders wtUl receive tM promptest attention oct . ....Good people all, If yon need your Fob. nltore varnished or repaired, cariieta laid .' shades or cornices hung, or any work don la the house-furnishing hue, pleaae aU on or sen; for Wm. H. McNkill, Thomas' Building. Upholstering a specialty. For KenUv '''.VV: gom nloe offices, fronting Mala street over ' ft. h. Brown's btor. Apply to fZXZL-- ' l.i .vr. C Btvnx. The store room occupied by 'J. fl. lUrrf next door to T.o.Sultou A Co. lw ,io given July 1st. ; x W. A. t uLPs. Iune3tt-lut . - ' . v . For Heat. f : "ir;:; We have a snlendld Mtom fm , Mil.' on Jt . unjh a uv ujijo. mu nviv hwmiuu ill uut diy Apply tO ViTRS mtWTMSM, Jan 7 ittfai Jistat Agents. - Town Lot Free. ' ; I will ulve Free, by ipeuhu agreement.' a Town Lot situated in tue town 01 .Liberty, and adjacent to cue C F. lud Y. Y. tf. tf., 01 suit ble slse, and one of the iiaudaoiuest lucationa ' in the state, for manufacturing. Uoud induce meuts, t or parucuian, auureas . . . it. U BMwia, ApSftt Liberrv. N?C. w ' i -, IOrera ol Flowora. '4 Go to Chichester's for flower pots, j All kinds and very cheap. . ;..,. ; I U-f W. MM9 IWrnU ; . . ' Is offering Great Bargains in Drees Good.. v Jerseys, tthawls, Chlldreu's Hoods and oaccs, Corsets, Satteeus. Jiin, a nice line of bnoec ' Just received at very low prices. , . (e&-tt t New and Nice and t'neful , , At H. H. Cartlands, under the Central Hotel you wlU Had the most beautiful and stylish o ties in lawn, per cales and lour m hand. Under wear in styles anil in nnc toulease the most exacting. UmbreUas to suit ail persons, and for either rain or shine; i Walking canes, all ' weights, and various Ueatgns and puoa. IIRIV'K, UUICKi The subscriber ls-now maklmr brick of a oiav ' whiott he believes to be superior to any other In use here olay found iu the low grounds near ureeue mu veuietery. xnese Onck prov to be hard and of Una qualltlts, of durability ' and are mich as are needed particularly in worst wuloh require solidity. 1 am ready to eon tract to furnish these superior brick and also to ' lay them. Jitttf l. N. Kibxpatbick. Cheap Book. ..." ? . The foUowlnir books are offered at Mrs Bow ards Beok btor at hwe tilan one-naif tn usual price. ,: Byron's .complete !works. lUustrated. S vo. Clo. and gilt, at former price 4. 50. Burns' complete works, illustrated, 8 vo. do. and gilt, at 3, former price C4.&0. ttayne a. complete poems, iiiustratea, clo and gilt $1.35, former piioe4.00. uncivuizea Kaoes uf tbe world, lUnstrated, 14.00 pages sheep 41.50, former price $6.00. . Downtngs Fruit and Fruit trees of America, over 900 pages, $1.50 former price $1.00. Dick's Eulycopedta WsJ practical receipts: tl.00 Tormer price 5.0o. ' Vanarl's, Lives of the Painters, 5 vols, and lvol. Oowperl works, aU for 1.75 8 tis foreXTS.) 'i ' Ufa Sermons and speeches of Erv. Cr. Reid, 35 cents; Sermons, Adaresses sod prsyeis, bv l. T. Moody, 50 centc . u . .1
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