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THE DAILY WORKMAN m 4 HSTiiut THE DAILY WORKMAN, '-''mn.MHN The ai mam, -Blx ttmei iMkMU Evening Paper, at 93.00 j Mr, In advance, Fot sit months, 1.80, for three months, "W eecta, and to tbowi who PROMPTLY, H6 cents pr month. On deferred payments, 48 oeuU per month,, to fj erpeua of del lectlng. ra Owe botey and btdnu ooumiIUU MIj dj s aorta of bitoMt turn, la a splendid advet Using ntedluca. The ooad'ttoa vf u adverUs- COLUMNS, Yol.6. GreensiVro : C., Wednesday, August 8, 1888. No. 61. shows what attvertlHir think, uttlae luxtei Ben bow Hall, Uouth Kim street V:' -0 .'. ' . iy Work Kmertd at tkt pott Office in Ore Jtwftorn, j . C, ai t40md-drut matter. OtfUx on South Elm Street , under ' DunboiB HalL RAILWAY GUIDE. Grkknsboko, Mar. i, 18S7. klOHMONS A DAMTILLI BAILBOAD. Arrives from Richmond at 9 iff a m " 108Jpm 'Leaves for Richmond at 9 61pm 8 07 a m MOBTH OAJtOLIlU BAIUOAS. Arrives from Charlotte at 8 03 a m 9 40 pm Leaves for Charlotte at 9 48 a m " tQ 44 p n. m .Arrives from Goidsboro at .. d m ' LeatM for Qoldaboro at 9 6C m R0BTH-W18TKBH H. a SUILBOAD. arrives from Halem at 8 00 a m " " " . 9 20pm 'Leaves for Salem at 10 00 a m 10 54 p m O. F. a T. V. BA3.BOAO, Train Sloping North. 'Leave Bennettsville at 6 00 a. m. Arrive at Greensboro. 2 30 p. m. Leave Greensboro 8 00 p. m. arrive ut. Airy 7 lop. m lraint Moving South. Lav ut. Airy. aw mm. Arrive at Greensboro.. ..... .9 25 a. m. Tjeave Greensboro. 10 05 a. m. arrive at ceanettsrille. 7 83 p. m, SCHEDULE OF MAILS: Mails going North closed 9 00 p m 800am " South " n tt " Salem Br'oh" 9 00am 900pm 9 00am 9 00pm 9 00 p m M . " East " , ; "cr.tr.v.. auuem Genera! delivery opes from 8 00 a m to 0 80 p m.. except daring the distrt button of mails. The Money Order and Registered better ofUoe open from 9 00 a m to 0 OU p ra. : L00AL1 INTELLIGEH0E. -Mrs. W. M. Wiley is at Pied mont Springs. Rev. Dr. Mitchell, of Wake For est, has been here to day. Mr. and Mrs. W. -H. Branson will return to Durham tonight Ground was broken to-day for Mr. Ham Tarum's new house on Greene street. : Dr. Staley, of Liberty, has just returned from a trip to Mount Airy White Sulphirr Springs. .. . One of our readers today thought we ought to inform the public about " the weather being so hot. He's ,. -crazy. ; Mrs. Elliott and ' her daughter Miss Elliei of Danville, Vs., passed through here this ' mornine on their way to Winston. There is an . excursion to-day from Fayetteville to Norfolk via Ral igh and the Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad., The fare is very low. .- ' Mr. D. W. Stratford returned on Monday last from a stay of three months in Randleman, where he did ; a number of jobs ol painting. Mr. W. H. Branson came up from Durham last night on .brief visit. Mrs. Branson, who has been -visiting during the heated term, goes back to Durham. ' ' -, Ah excursion train from Dur ham passed through here this morn ing bound for Winston. There were ver ve hundred people on .board rid when last seen was fast assuming a liquid state,; , ' .. -i';.' Mr. T. A. Odell, who has been - t Connolly Springs a ahort while, . -reached home last night quite much s 4mproved in health. His return was Hot the purpose of taking Mts. Odell The Dai' '- "bcco Plant quote the taermom-''' vrr 100 in I im am yester'n v rilMblv the coolest place in t--w:." We trim it was not much wrr 100. Miss 1 E. Macon, at one lima connected with the Giaded Schoo of Greensboro as one of its teachers, is spending some days here on her re turn to her School at Tullaoca, Ten nessee. We have hinted to advertises gain and again about tha circulation of the Daily Workman. If you want your advertisements to be seen, put them in the right place in Thk Workman. The taking fthi eleventh cpnu. which has j it n-en ordered y Con gress to occur in 1890, wi 1 be a great deal smaller tban tnat of 18P0 The census publications will be confined to the following subjeets : Population and social statitic rela'ing thereto : the production ot manufacture, min ng and agriculture, mortnlity and vi tal statistics ; valuation and public ndebtedness. Bmdsre:, irt feferr- ng to this subject nvs: "The p'an thus arrived at may he regarded as on the whole a wUe and proper one. Few even of those who employ ta- tistics most would advise tor any cen sus soon succeeding the tenth so wide a latitude as was given to that." ' ' ' ' -' : . 'I The HomUetic Review for Aug ust it unusually late in iU appearance. Its contents,"however, are surprising ly rich.'. The leading paper is a mas terly critique on Dr. John A. Broa dus, as a preacher, being No. VII, In the series of 4,Representative Preachers." - Every clergyman in the land should read it The second ar ticie, on "Christian Evidences and Modern Criticism," by Prof. B. B. Warfield of Princeton, is every way worthy oi his reputation for ability and orthodoxy. Dr. Howard Cros by's ringing paper, entitled, "Should Questions at issue between Political Parties be Discussed in the Pulpit," is sure to have a reading. A thought ful and admirable paper is contributed by an English writer on "Paeaching not Sermonizing." "Evolution as Theory'of Creation," by. Dr. C. b. Robinson, and "Clusters of Gems," by Dr. Pierson, are both excellent The sermons, of which .there are eight, are by such eminent preachers as Dti. Denis Wortman, Chas Cuth bert Hall R. S. Storrs," Bishop An drews, J. C. Allen and others. The first named is one of the most strik ingly beautiful and instructive ser mons we have read in many a day. The Miscellaneous Section contains several papers of unusual value. : AH the other departments "are crowded with fresh and interesting matter Certainly the make-up and execution of the .whole number " give .no hint that the dog-star is in the ascendant Published by Funk & Wagnaias, 18 and wv Astor Place, Ilew York. $3 per year ; 30 cents per single num- l - A' :P ''V'-' ' : Don't be Deceived : .T- , But wait for my wagon If you want the best teem, or cream bread, as It Is properly called, we make the best made In the city. Our bread and cakes are always fresh. I have not In my etunlov the Boss Baker, but have the BBS! and most RELIABLE one la I the city. Try our bread and cakes and yon will have no Respectfully, ft Heat. ' A nice brick boarding house on acDonald street, convenient to de pot. Apply to Roiu R. McDokaLB. muHst Kant Mark street. Wanted. k printer, apply at tlia Kanro A KfChante offlcn, Walnut Cove, Jt. C. M Sxnd Hand Clothing. Mr. Emma Johnson, Qua Btmrt, li prepared to dlnpow of ladies' and Children's Noond liand clothlnif on terms atTanta)rwus to tlie owners, havlnu had axtetplT experience In In that line. Mo good told on time, lot for caah on delivery and at owners' prions, 7-lw For Temorr w. The nnderslgned wlU have to-morrow mora' Inc early a One beef for those who like to lire well, come and select your supply early. Come each day lollowlnir and gft the best the market affords. aug7-lw J. B. HARM. Something Qood. U you want sometnlng nice In the line of Country Bacon and Lard, call at the store of J. F. Hodoix A Co's., aut-lt First door south of water tower. A BUasUlon Is wanted by a joong lady to teach Drawing, Painting and Elocution, with other branches If desired. Apply to the editor of the Dally Workman. . aud-tf 300 melon. Cumberland and Wane county melons com ing In to-day. Must be sold this week. They are going cheap. Call and rev the "Big Ike" melon.'- ao3-9t " HoutTo A Bno. To h Kind People ! Ureenaboro, I tender to you try heartfelt thanks for your kind amlRtanoe at the late Ore and also aOer the same. I am now In business in the Kirk man building, opposite the water tower, and would be i(M tO'hare atyold friends and cus tomers call and tre.de with me. 1 ; Very Beepect fully, V augS-lw ' A. H. DroLir. FIIm II. Nam poo n will resume her Art Class, August 37. ant-td i - f RestU Btore room formerly occupied by B. A. F lem ming A Co. Apply to " C, 0. Wrioht. IMkeBoak Coaapsuir BPBCIAi. SiXB OF BOOKS KOB TBI MONTH OF ' ' , acoi'st. ; Gibbon's Roman Empire S vols. - 1 1 86 Kacaulay's England 8 vols .-. t 50 Scott's Waverly Novels 34 voM - 10 80 Thackerv f one set) 10 vols 6 60 Hume's England 8 vols , u Large Sheep Ed. Bhakespeare 8 vols V 60 Smiles' Self Help series 4 vols 1 85 Valnv Ed. Shakespeare 8 vols S 00 One set novels 40 cts each. Roasettl Ed. Shakespeare ' , 1 SO Nelson Books for boys 60 cts each. . Elsie Books 50 cts each. Books of travel and adventure for boys, by Baker, Kingston, Batlentyne and others 50 cts each. it;; .': Knight's History England Illustrated, 4 vols One set Irvtng's works 13 vols , : 8 50 Zlg Zags, Van Wert's Laurels, Han of War Life, Boys ot the 'Sierras "out and about. Vassar girls In Italy, Merchant Vessels, etc. etc.. Mots each. ': - Worttilngton's Annual, Cliatterbox.Iand Sun days 30 cts each. . - Jy31-8v V, IHoiaeT to LetSYH. Money to loan on first mortgage. . Apply to . t Rob't. M. Dodolis, y28-3w - ' Att'y at Law, .... A big lot of new drees goods Just re ceived at G. Will Armfleld's. - July33-tf . . . .1 am det ermined to close out a big lot of Men's women's1 and cblldrens low Cnt shoes at some prio i. Come early and get your plofic. Wy38-tf v '5 G. wot. Anrnu.-' Aakfor 150" wavter white Keroaetie oil from your grocer.' Aakfor 130" water white kerossat oil from your grocer. Jniyl-5m ..."Pillsbury's Bestw takes the premium wherever exhlbted. I) makes more pounds ot bread to the bbl than Any flour ln the world, Aak for ISO", wavter white keroaene oil from your grocer. :.,.,'PlilsburysBost",to sold and warrant ed by J. W. Scott k Co., of this city.- Call for It and be convinced of its merits. ...."I'lllsbury' Beef Hour Is uW by yuecn Victoria 011 the "Hoyal Table.,' Notice. A young lady of some experience and with (food testimonial, amlre a MtuatVon to teach In some pleaoant family echsol at moderate warn. Prlinarv l.mnchei Addrvtu. this waite. frimary i.rancnes. A.iartus mis offloe. JulylTnAwtf Crayon FortraiU. Ft - V... t...l. t.. .... In .... i ruitiiivinii) luiu 111 mm ui I Crayon Portraits, are Invited to maxe applies- ll.n nemnnillY nr bv mall t MIm M K BalL tlon personally, or Dyinall, to lls . K. iJ.il, vrrwiBuoro, n. k. juijhuxwti ..Try HlllHbury's Best. ....Call for Plllsbnry's Best Clevelavnd and Thurnaavsit "Our Candidates" clkin Just received at July 5-tf. Tate Bros. Old Virginia CT.eruot. are as good as any Ove cent citr In the world. Five for 10 cents. ...Pillsbury's Beat Have yon tried those "Spot" clgara at ' Tate Bros. ii m Call on all dealers and smoke the Old Virginia Cheroots. Five for ten cents. J. W. Scott A Co,, Wholesale agents for the Old Virginia Cheroots, five for ten cents. Try them." JalyS-6m If you never tried "Spots'' roroo and try I Tate Bros, .Bometblog New "Spots." Tate Bros. The "Flower of Key West" lOg. . . came this morn . Tate Bros. , , ....If you like a good smoke try "Spots" and "Onr Oandldatea" cigars at Tate Bros. ' No Poetry,' But a fact, that I have ust reoelred a large I lot of those Ladles' Oxford Tta at prices to suit everybody. Also a lot of Hess' low cut shoes and chlldieb's Wigwam SUIpera at half cost Come and see them for yourself. . Je2-tf O. Wiu AaiiriKLD. T O'clock, Mitvrp. From 15th of May to 15th of Meptember our store will be closed every evening except Sat - uruaj at seven o ciooa. uur cusuiwen wui please bear thU in mind and send in their or- ders early. Very reepectf ully, , ; ' maylfl tf ; ' 4. W. Kcott 4Co, For Sale or Bent. Dwelling house on East Washington street,! containmgseven rooms, pleasantly and conve- plently located, Is for -sale on accomodating terms. Apply to Dp, H. M. Alfohd. nnelStf ..A cheap smoke. Those Old Virginia Oheoots. Five for a dime, at . Scott A Co's. Just received at G. H. Royster's, a aloe line I of White Goods, dress goods, lawns, caUooes, pant goods, hosieries, ladles goods, handker - chiefs, scarfs, lace cashmere shawls, also a nice Uneof ladle, and gent, line shoe which lam offering great bargains In. Call and see me before buying. . G. H. Royater. . . We have Just received a nice line of tol- let sets Call and examine our stock. Jyao-tf Yours truly, W. T. Chiohkstir. Sugaur Advancing. . . uu auuouuv ui iut iu Ktriuuw in ougiuB we are compelled to advanoe granulated sugar to 10 cents per pound, or 11 pounds for $1. pan(Ai i J w a tin. ,, ; :r tonUBb , Rev. Dr. Smith offers for rent the new and convenient house On "Smith street. Terms moderate. -J Possession jrtven Immediately. ,. Wot Bant ' , One dwelling house on Oak Street, contains four rooms,' two porches and a pantry.. The house Is new. Sea - Da. H. M. AUORP. Feb. 374f - , ' , Wsvnted. good whltewoman todo general houhl.r, - work Good Wages apply at Patriot Offloe, tnay8-tf rrttsi Brew. Beat" Ciffiur t' AkewlatelT pure Havsuasi. Oeo. ritsnlmona A C junl&n t or Keut. The houee at preitent occuplel by Mr. Jewiup. Poeseeslon given July 1. tufl Mi'Hm htruiuia. u ....Any pvraoo orpemurm wlxlilug to pur chase a larira brick dwelilutf huuiwui im nitna with three porches, thai has bevu for years aKKa " a DuwumK uoum, ur a di cotle of bldluif lose ol.eap. can be aocomodkted on tho most reutoniibl utruis by applying to U. K. Caldwkll. aprau ....I take this method orinrormin.fth.ni.h. t. . . . . . . . ' . . lie lllM i BUI 1Q ins OIUJO BUSIIMMtS IIU WOUIQ be glad to have everyone to call that wishes to Py ni trla1, A" klu1" of Work ln tu" ,ho JB) baosfactlon iruaranteed. hliou uo-stalrs Unit building south of Post UUloe, maySU ( T. 8. Hire. Notice. Having decided to leave Ureeusburo. I huva Inttoutu (ireeusboTu,one house and a vacant lot for sale, eheep. It Is near the Ceuteutu-v M. E. I cliurclu for lurther luforuiaUou apply to Ji-u J. A. KKB.NOBLS. The Jrnr Lot. Trt irttt V U ll ti honnlH. ... x - A - keep oirtTort cooT torvoue to cool your friends, and at tlie same time grat try your taste, appiy at the bod a Fountain of ueo. riusiuions Co. Juutf LEADING RESTAURANT. ember that the Leading? Kestaorant t the city Is run by Robert Harris, boutu Kijo su rreen uysiers, rresn r un, ew.. etc. and Meals at all hours, day and night. eepOTtf re Heat We hare for rent one of the moat 4 slrable stores la Greensboro. Also, one gooo Dwell ng House, newly painted and In nrst-cUMS con dition, with tlx rooms, kitchen and stable, is one of the beat neigtiborbooda In the city. n oenerer you waai w ouy, sen or rent any Real Estate, consult your Interest by calling iatbs okurruaaa. Real Estate Agents, Opposite Benbuw Rous. dec.l-M Chest FueU Oreensooro Oas Co.'s Works keeo coke til sale ln any quantity Orders will receive the promptest aitenuoa.' ' ' - oot '....Good people all, if you need your Fni arture varnished or repaired, carpeu laid, shades or oornlces hung, or anv wora done la the nouse-iurnismng uue, please can on or set for w. a. wivEi kill, 1 nomas' Building. Upholstering a specialty, u . -, ' Y- ror lient. Some nlceoffloea, fronting Main street ovt S. a. Brown's Store. Appiy to ' sepVU , j . ,,, . W. E. Bktilu .j' content. . The store room occupied ' by J, H. Hani next door to T. b. bUelton 'A Co. ' Poesessio I given July 1st. W. A. Fimlds, 1 J,ur1,u I . fur Meat. ttpleIuM 'ent.'wfeel I deep. Xhe m aiubie looscion in the cltv. I Apply to , , Yatbs BaoiuMioi, jauT ueai estate Agents. I m t t'. - Cr .. ' ' IoVn?ua'lnXe"orL adjacent to the C. F. and Y. V. R. R., or suits, ble else, and one of the handsomest locations ISA llUW mmiA IVtMWWtHvnuiuiji VIVVU WUVtVQ meats. For particulars, address n.u. unowB, Ap35t ' Uberty N. 0, -. ' . o .- liovani f Flowere . Go to Chichester's for flower pots. All kinds I and very cheap. . . all-tf 1 . j;,; ; I " H Keyater j,BZ Corseu, Satteens. " Also, a nice line of Shoes, justtecelved at very low prices. f-tf ' u . Knv nd Nlca ud llufiil. . BruWth- t, I you wm flnd the most beautiful and Btyllsh o I ties in lawn, per Galea ana tour in nana, under wear in siyun aim m iwig vo (iieaiw vue must . .,, or .htna. Walklnir nuieiL all l velgbts, and various uesigns ana prices, I ;Y ' BBICK,BB1CK. I Tnc suDScnuer is now nuuang ones oi a way 1 1 in use ner oiay , louuu ux vnv low grouuus . nmi. Rill nmualun Th.krii,lr nmu o be hard and of flue Qualities, of durability and are such as are needed particularly ln work U'a7 lay them. i, Jit! . a. taaxrATaio Cheap Hotfcm. , . , . The following books are offered at Mrs How ards Book Store at less than one-half tne usual price. . ,.v..- , . . . aByron's complete wotks, Illustrated, 8 vo, Olo. and gilt, at ti, former prloe 44.50. Burns' complete works, illustrated, 8 vo. Olo. m& gut $ 1.25, former prlcei.OO. uncivuizea uaoesoi me norio, uiuHiratea, ilW oiiwop VJl.w. iuiuniMiiiw VU.UW v ; Downlngs Fruit and Fruit trees of America, I over 900 pages, 1.50 former price i.0O. . ftft . i1 r.l nWM.MHlAA dlA n . i uiok's Kn"iyoopeaia tnsa practical receiptst . 1.00 former price $5.00. IVasari's, uves oi tue mnters, vols, ana 1 vol. Gowper's works, all for '.T5 (8 vols for IL7.5.) - , Lite, bermona ana speecnes uev. ur, field, 85 cents. ' ( - sermons, Aaaresses ana prayers, oy i. i. Moody, 50 cents, thi. .X other. :' au8-lw ( ith hita to the Springs. .. J. H. West.
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