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THE DAILY WORKMAN, lsrcsurasD Six timet week u tn Evening Paper, at $3.00 a year, In advance, Pu liz months, 91.80, Akaava kMonlka Mf Aku a.!. PROMPTLY. - - W oents par month. On deferred payments, 83 moU pr nonth, to pay expenss of ool looting. fitter at On pes ofllo in Orentboro,J J C, at otmd-ctm$ matter. RAILWAY QUIDS. Greensboro, f una 34, 188SV UCKMOW9 BUmU RAILROAD, ArriTee tidm Kiobmond at 9 42 a m M " " 1085 pm Leaves for Richmond at 8 SO p ra " ' i " . 806 Am ORTH OAROURA RAILROAD. . ArriTee from Obariotte at 8 00 a m - . 8 40 pm Lmtm for Chariot at - . - 945am , , 10 60pm ArriTee from Qoldiboro a ;8 85 o m Lmtm for Ooldeboro at V bb m EORTH-WKSTKBX R. a AAtLBOAD. Arrives from Balem at - 8 00 a m 1 9 90pm Lmtm for Salem at 10 00 am " - 10 54 p m O. I. IT. T. RAILROAD, Train Moving North. Lmta Bennettarille at. ..... 6 00 a. m. Arrive at OrMnaboro. 2 80 p. m. Leave Greensboro.... 8 00p.m. Arrive Mt Airy.... 7 00p.m. Iraint Moving South. Lmto Mt Airy. 8 45 a. m. Arrive at Greensboro 7 45 a. m. Leave OrMnaboro 10 05 a. m. ArriTo at Bennettarille. 7 80 p. m. SCHEDULE OF MAILS: Mails going North closed 9 00 p m . " " " 8 00am - " Bonth 900am 90t)pm 9 00am 9 00pm 900pm ' Salem Br'oh" " East " " "aF.y.T.B. 9 warn General delivery open from 8 00 a m to 6 80 p m., except daring the distri bution of mail. The Money Order and Registered Letter.offloe open from 9 00 am too 00 pm. L00AL INTELLIGENOE. Mr. Daniel Worth, of New Gar den, returned this morning front a . visit to Burlington, his old home. The ' paper are teeming with crime and violence and shocking ac- craenis irorn one ena oi we wona 10 , . . . i ii . the other." . fudge RobtP. Dick, Capt L A. Bailey, and Marshall Settle, , are atthe Federal Court in Charlotte which is in session this week.' There will be a called meeting of the Y. W. C. -T. U., to-morrow, Wednesday) afternoon at -4 o'clock at the residence ot Mrs. L. W. An drews. ' Reglater Causey has an assistant In his' office in the person of Miss Re , gina Bowman, daughter of the ' late Geo. W, Bowraanj of the western . part of 'ttnilforA She. came,, down yesterday, Tia the balem Branch. Beading Circl. AU tte mem bers of the Reading Circle are ur gently requested to be present at their meeting to.nlght at Mrs. Cunning ham's,: Come promptly . at 7 1 30 o'clock. , , ' - ' People who felt dull and heavy 1t nitrhfc from the effects, of the dreary weather awoke thia morning to be cheered by the pleasant face of the sun; -free of " clouds and mvst, , Beautiful worId after ill. . , The committee of all the chuich res, on the Pearson meetings, are all urgjd to be present at their first and 'important meeting, on Wednesday ' next at 3 :jo o'clock at the Chamber 'of Commerce rooms, J over ; Brown's s store. Den't fail to be present. ' ' Tne corpse of Mr. Alec Camp- ' bell, who was killed on the railroad, near Concord yesterday morning, was leceived here last night by mes eenervfrota Tabernacle, and carried down ia view of interment at 1 p. rah , tday, A very sad return hosae of ra a1 -'.t Lustandio Lis family. But "fuch thirds often happen. Greensboro, Young Men's Prayer Meeting at Westminster Church tonight at 7 o'clock. All the young men are cordially invited and urged to attend. We regret to hear of the death of Hdn.' R. R. (Bridgers, who for a number of years was president of the Wilmington and Weldort Railroad. lis death occurred it Columbia, S. C, yesterday, and was quite sudden, as is getting to be common in these days. ' . The machinery .of the Hughes grist mill property, which had been in litigation for some time, was sold Monday in- parcels' by auctioneer Pearce, and purchased by Mr. S. W Scarboro. The farm heretofore ad vertised for sale by Mrs. M. A. Dixon, containing 80 acres, was sold at the same time by Mr. Pearce, to Mr. S. J.'McCauley, for $1,000. Young Men's Prayer Meeting at the Baptist church to-night at 7 oclock. A. cordial invitation is ex tended to all young men of the city and strangers are especially invited At the close of the meeting the Young Men'a Missionary Society will bold its monthly meeting, at which all the memhers of the same are urged to be piesent. . See the letter of Mrs. Scott to Mr. J. S. Jones, agent for North and South Carolina for the Provident Sar ings Life -Insurance - Co., - of. New York, The letter explains itself and shows up Mr. Jones' Company to ad vantage. This company has had wonderful success in North Carolina, and much is due to its intrinsic merit and to the energy of Mr. Jones, its General Agent, . ; - The misses ot the Pun,ita Circle," assisted by Miss Louise Tate, will give aa entertainment in W. C T. U. Hall Tuesday, December nth, for the" benefit of the Industrial school for High Caste Hindu widows in India. 'Come all, and spend a pleasant evening, besides hearing music and recitations, you j can pur chase pretty and fancy articles for Christmas presents, ana tne even ing's enterfainmeut wilt close with the bright and amusing burlesque play, ''Leap Year." Doors open at 7 o'clock. Admission . for adults '35 cents: children under ia yeats of oge is oenis. j , : , ' ' ' Mbbanb, n. o.; ' 1 " Dec. 8, 1 833. J Mr.J.S. Jones, General Agent, Provident Sav- inqslJife Insurance Company of New York, Greenaborvt 2J'. t7. ';; 1 -f Dear Sir : ' I Jjereby acknowledge receipt 01 ,aoo.w paia me in satis faction of claim under policy number 33,499 taketK ,n vour company; oy my husband, J:E Scott, in May S3; 1887. The claim will not mature until fanusry next by the terms of its contract : notwithstarndiog. ' it has been discounted without interest, and paid before due, thus making it net me its full face value. Please accept my thanks for your kindness and courtesy,, in xthe adjustment of the claim; I would be pleased,' also, to have you convey to the Company my grateful appreciation' of its- prompt ness and liberality in the settlement of this matter, with my best wishes for its continued prosperity. . ; . Yours truly, " . . I , Mary Belle Scott. f; P. S, It may be of interest to you, Mr. Jbnes, to know that I have always been violently opposed to life Vol. 6. i j. f. N. C.f Tuesday, December insurance. I begfted my husband, Mr. Scott, who submitted tne policy to 1 me before paying for it. not 10 take it. My father held the same views on the subject, but I think were he liv ing that, like me, he would be a coa-l vert to this beneficent provision against the future, , ftl. o. &COTT. Please note that the amount paid on raid policy was only ioo.6o ... . men was not a oaa invesimenu Note also that the same amount of . 1 j insurance, tor tne same lime, wouia htve cost from two to three times as I much in any other Company of equal rateing and security. Good ageats can make satisfactory terms for working in N. C, by ap plying to the undersigned at Greens boro, N. C. J. S. Jonis, Gen. Agent. -Bin. in U 11 ill M I c.nt m , ordar. mHt to, Christmas I cakes. We will bakeup'your own material to order, or famish the cakes complete,and guar- antee satisfaction. BespeoUully, T.B,Bbm.to ACa dell-lw , Btrmjred. Prom my residenoe on Deo. 9 one black pig with white spots on him and ring In nose. The Under will be rewarded by returning same to me. dlO lw. O. H. Botstkb. Uatioe. ' The Earnest Woikers of the First Presby terian Church will hold their annual festival at Bogart'a Hall on Friday,. peo. . 31st. Oysters, Meats, Ice Cream aod Cake and many good things will be served, The publlo cordially invited to attend. ' ' ds-jjw. Juai la A general assortment of fresh Candy, Florida Orangea and Lemons, Pickles, Appka, Pigs, Balalna, Nuts, Jelly, Ac Bread and Cases always naderstoud, ds-aw. ' . Bespectfully, , J. E. TUOK. Light for AIL Sad "0H Safety OiL Ws have Just received two oar loads kero. sene oU(IJubbls) from the wtU known "Bed 0 OUCo," Baliluivre. Md., which we offer at close flgnres to our wholesale customers. . i, W, bcott 4Co. . Oausar. Jsualrv; .. If yon want the purest of oandy at wholesale or retail oall at L. M. West's Candy factory, nauey itauaing, near vm aepot, rue mock of oandy of all kinds. Finest Christmas Goods, Florida Oranges, Ftrvworka, etc. Save money by Calling. L. H. Wist. d7-lw Valley of Virginia Baokwheat Flour. If you want to weigh a ton oome aad get some of our Virginia buckwheat floor and Vermont maple Bjrrup, at . . ' BoottACo's. ' ror Bans. ; The subfcrtber has a four rooia.honM for rent, situated on Bugene st Inquire of v d7-lw. . ' , Moses Stratus. Tor Sent After January lst.a A good two story house with seven rooms, a kitchen with two rooms, also stable oa premises. Apply to r- ' d7-tf Yatb8 Bros. .r ; " ' T .a. . a. t ' u : - : Boneless Ood Pish. -' '' The celebrated "Sea King" brand pat up In 8 lb bricks, and the finest of the fine, at ' - . s Scott A Co's. TllVAA TIwa11IP Vmu. TfM V.tlt V) a oommoaious rrame dwelling on Asae- boro street, In front ef Judge Settle's. (2) 'A convenient! v arranired and well situ. atcd frame dweUlng on corner of Kuur and Gorrell streets, " (3) A large" brisk dweUlsg conveniently situated and arranged, on King street n37-tf Apply to Mps. KcAdoo-Kino. A ooeketbook vZZmm 'dollar. The nnaer will nesuicauiv rewaracd n retnrninff . . .... ... ' ' . . . . the same. hoiHTtrrtoK. Far Sal. f!lmiiii' - iODibnllnaiglotoaeomerofEd Gsston streets, 85x148 feet, end one lot front- tag oh Edgeworth 100x149 fc..t. Oneor both of these lots will be sold low .f r cash. Apply at once to , nlB-tf " ; ' M . HOWABD, Green:- Book Store. My house on Co::-,;e ZM I ?lfto , . I.BUHPASS, nSS-tf. . I:... P. TaOT. 11, 1888. No. 167. pare Vermont maple Bjrup, alao maple a- farm lib olooks.at 8oottCo'. 900 oordi for sale, In car load lota. deo-lw W. P. Hdttok. NUe. Owing to reckless shooting around working stock aad booses ftwo booses belna shot lntol I am osmpeUed to post my land against aU P)na whateer. Te grant permission to SfVlUV BUU S U1U.U S SV VIUHf ffVHMS VSMSBW fense, so I hope none will ask. de5-lw Bo. 1L Douousa. ifyou want the finest Oysters and Oyster Crackers In Oretnsboro send your orders to H.,West, Bally baitoing, only 85 oenU per quart. uu. Dike Book. Company. Cards for hand paluUng, one Pocket Knives, Bano Order and Letter Books, rail line Gos pel Bymns. Orders taken for Visiting Cards, enjrarjl t,' daa.y prlQMi. nor33-tf aplaadl BaJlaeaa Opealay. iui iwum vuiupiw iui mi ivug m mbiv wj Thorn, as a oon'ectlonery and bakery, wll !br?Bt.aft ,,a-h T,he ,kwfB " "'"r"1 JT" VTT . Apply to J. E. TueK, East Market St., or to Jas. W. ALaaloirr, at dl-tf , North Btste office. HaraterHi Caadf. A large assortment of Boyster's candy Just reoeired at C W. Irrln's. noU-lm Laak Hare, Vsaaf IB Ton ought to be ashamed of yourself not to send your best girl a nice box of candy, when yon can buy them at any price from Ucta up to 8.50, at Irvln's candy store. nolt-tf i , i Baggagw aad Waa4 Baataeea, E. M. & C. A. Hendrix bare established themselTes In the business of dreyage and fire wood supply for the acosamodatlon of citizens. I Tbeir drays wUl meet.all uvoomlng trains, and trunks aod other baggage will be oonvejed to and fro at all boon, day or night, In any part lof the city. , Xueir woodyard will be auppded with wood of all descriptions .desired, at rea sonable rates, whether the weather be nlror fpul. No advantrge taken of the weather. Or ders lft at the store of Ueudrix A Pearoe, East Market street win have attention. oSl-U 4. '- i . I4Hi( jnoaep yj and lots of It, by not buyug candy and fruit at Inrln'S Candy Btore. We claim to sell can dy aad pot It cheaper than any other house In the city. ' Call and be convinced. nalt-tf NaUaa. ItjSeeled p'ropoeaUi for lighting the City of Oreeasboro by Electric or Qas Lights for one to three years; commencing January 1st, 1880, I will be received by the Board ot Commissioners until Deoembe? 14th, 1888. The City reserving the rlgut to reject any and all bids. .. J.D.WHITB, nlS-lm Chairman Light Com. Boys' shirt waists 16c, at M. Strauss'. Children's woollen hoods, hand made at . M. Mt.ranu' Ladles' seared pebble laoe or button shoes, ool) Boo, at v Jv v a.Birauss.- Oood bleached table Tamark, wortn 75c, on ly coo, at v ..,..... a. tstrauss. Ladles, ves 85c, 40c, 500, 73o and $1, at M, Strauss'. Children's vesta, 15, 80, 35 and 80 eta, at M. Strauss', Good workmen's pants, Co, 75 and ai, at ,&.-..... M. Strauss'. Oood Cassimere pants, 1.50, 9.00 aod 8.00. mm. airauss , Woollen over shirts, fromSOe up. at ! ' M. Humnas'. Men's bovs and children's.' salts and over' coats oheaper than the cheapest at M. Strauss' Ladles' shoe from fifty cents no. Mens1 booU from LOO to 8.0O. m M. Mtrauss', . une-oay ana 0 any oiocks at a very low price . eosi-env .? v ; :' m. tKraussv Pass book of H. IB. Tate And C. Irrln. Finder will be suitably rewarded by returning same to H. H.Tate.'-' - '' ' -noI4-tf' ' vu' Thermometers, for decorating,' Japanese Brio-a-Brao, Book Marks, Paper Weights, large Variety so oents vt mos. ciotn-Doona sl o- -' -; ...Trv the "Grand BBubilo" the best ol- 6 on erthfor6oants, at; TatoBro's drug 1 1 1 .n num. .. , wmr-u ? ' to rushing eat goods lively. He has the largest w " w mm "d thlngse has, Chlokls a rusher. Go and him. . Tnroe noors run 01 goooa. o87-tl . Oraagea, sasaaava. Haaaaae. apples, malaga grapes, dates, raisins, hats lags, roasted chestnuts and peanuts, mince meat, jelly cakes and crackers, Graham wafers I and everything kept In a first olass establish ment be found fresh at Irvln's Candy Store noia-im , ' . .. . ..- .. : ,; 1 THE DAILY WORKMAN .... BAIUTCM ta OtMoaboro, and being aoosolUd dany oy a aorU of basins mm, U a tplaadld adrey. nui( DMdiua. TU umI1Um tarartl . columns,; snows what adTertlMrt think. Benbow Hall, Booth Elm street Offloe SlMdsuwfM few rtsia Cmm4f The ladles are especially toTtied to oall at IrrlD'sCaady Htore aod Inspect not only the largest but the finest aad freshest line of can dy ever brought to this market. Don't forget the place middle door Trogdoa building, tr. Market street red dag at entrance nl4-tf I'M HML. One of the best store rooms In town. Applr noli U te K. M. Hssdpii. Far aaJe A bngrr. at Vautorr'a stables. Also one good much cow, I a Bilit. ocw-u Go aaa r I.ujmK. At D. B. YanocT's. stall Mo. &. tli imtsA at lower end of eltt maraeL ou will tn. fin. est beef, mutton, pork, and sausage of both iuiu pu aua luiK Mat Has been seen stoos Ureeusboro has bad a market. Yancey la de termlned to keep oomrtantly on hand some, thing aloe to please his customers. Dont fall to call before buying your ounday supply. aa Otmktw Oa lea. At railroad eatltia house. Theae CTstera ' are extra large, aa from the Nansemond rrr. erbeds. A limited quanttly sold families Send in tour odors early, please. wae. A T. Vbanox. eio-u Have Vaa aeaa It 7 The big red sign at the racket store. Note paper 80 quire, Thomas' black ink 80, Bo lead pencils 9 for 3c Lace window curtains Tic worth SL90. se4-tf ' NewCiaaaa. If vou want somethlag new call on nori-tf W. T. Chichbstbn. rr Baas. Store room formerly occupied by B. A. Fie aw mlngAOo. Apply to C. U. Wuoht, A SltaaUaa Is wanted by a young lad; to teach Drawing, PalnUng and Elocution, with other branches If desired. Apply to the editor of the Daily worsmau. auo-ui I I am determined to oloee out a bUr lot of ' Men's women's and dilldrens' low cut snoes at some pric t. ilomt early and get your pick. uiyi-tr u. wuxasmtiku). , 1 0 A.k far 130 water walla Keraaaaa oil from your grocer. - . Aak far ISO waMr white karaaema oil from jour grocer. , . JuiyllMmw ."PlUsburv's Beet" Ukes the Dremlnm wherever exnl Med.. It make more pounds o. - brvad to the bU than any flour In the world. Aak far 130 water white .keraaaaa U from your grocer. "Plllsburv'S Best'' Floor la used h Queen Victoria oa tha "Boyal Table.,' ....Try PlllsDury's Best. ....Call for PUlsbury's Best. , , - J. W. Boott A Co.. Wholesale axente for tha Old Virginia Cheroots, Ave for tea oents, Try as. joiys-oni ' Ho Poetrv VI . .. JL . 1. . I u .. . m sub a tauw lum i uave um mjvurea laroe lot of those Ladles' Oxford lies at prices to suit everybody. Also a lot of Hues' low cut ehoee and coudieb s wigwam ouipera at half ooet Oome and see them for yourself. jeMKf (. WiLbAaMrncLO, ' Call on all dealers aad smoke the Old Virginia Cheroots. Five for ten cents! o ..Pillsbury's Best Old Virginia Cheroots are as good as anrfivs oent cigar in the world. Five tor 10 oents, . For Sale or Bent. ' ' Dwelling house on siast Waauinston sttea . containing seven rooms, pleasantly aud oonve. meotiy iooateo, is ior saie on aooomodatlnt; terms. Applj? to Da. U. M, Auoaov unelotf . ,. .;' . ., v ...A cheap smoke. Those Old Vlnrlnla Ohooots. Five for a dime, at Scott A Oo'a. . . n v iwioiiw, .wwTw. M lutn uue OI EOl. let sets Call and examine our stock. Jyao-tf Yours truly, w, T. Cuiohkstxr, ' l)','i'' f rarBaska.".-"' t One dwelling house on Oak Btreetl contain. four rooms, two porches and a pantry. To house Is new. Bee - . Da. H. M. Alto an. M l.w anjt .... .-.i -I -.'.! .. :' ' JTswt Heeel rea. A large lot of banjo and violin strings at OcatKf : , - Tatr Bao's, ' ' i,:."-'- ' : 0 ... .Any person or persons wlshliur to nniw Chase a large brick dweUlng house of 18 rooms with three porches, that has been for yeais used aa a boarding house, or a neat cottage of rour rvoms, or woe onuuiug 101s oneap, can be accomodated on the moat reasonable terms by applying to , D. F. Galdwsu. . aprott . ... .. . ThaOanaarkiat. To get cooL to become cooL to 000. jt ta keep oool after you get cool; to cool yourself, to cool your friends, and at the same time gral Ify your taste, apply at the Soda Fountain of ueo. f ltasimons. , , .InneaMt )' ....Good people all, if yon need yonr Fu nlture varnlBlied or repaired, carpets laid shades or cornices hang, or any woi k done In the hOUM-furnlehir.ii hue, p'oaae Call on or send for Wx. H. McNitiLL, Xhomas' Building, Upholstering a specialty. . o 'Far Beat, v' ;:''?v: Some nloe offlnes, frontinir Main street ever B. 8. Brown's Store. Apply to sepU : . . W, B, BbtoWa
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