THE DAILY WOROIAfi
THE DAILY WORKMAN,
X timet a ttt m an Evening Paper, at 3.00
yew, In advance. For six months, 11.60,
Tor three month- T3 oenta," and to thoM who
PROMPTLY,
89 oents per month. On deferred payments,
85 eente per month, to pay zpeoM of ool
iectlng. . . -
Bntrdat(h4 jxwi ojflonin Oruboro,A
C, a iHxmd-cliut mattar.
LOOAL INTELLIGENOEt
Judge John-, A. Gilmer went
dowa o Raleigh to-day.
Mr. F. II. Whitaker, Jr., of
Graham, arrived here laat night
-Rer. J. F. Crowed, president of
Trinity College, wai her this morn
Judge A. Arery, ot Morgan
ton, was here this morning on his
way to his heme.
Mr. J. H. Mills, of Thomasville,
nd J. S. Ragsdale, of famestown,
were here this morning.
People are already buying their
Christmas goods, and some of our
wboleuls merchants are busy. .
Ice in the Hudson, near Pough
keepsie, is of sufficient force to im
pede the passage ot steamers.
Senator Riddleberger, ot Vir
ginia, has resigned his seat in the U.
S, Senate, to take effect Jan I, 1S89.
ProC Sullivan, musical director
of G. F. College, left-last night for a
trip to Baltimore and ether points
North. ' ;.'. .
It is thought the Hn. George
Davis will succeed - the Hon. R. R.
Bridgert, deceased, as ' President of
. 1 MM ! . J - T!l
tuc vv uuiiugiuu ot vv ciuua vauroau.
The trial of EUis Moore, col-
ored, for the murder ot Laura Hiatt,
colored, will not be had at this term
of Court,but will go over to the Feb
tuary term.
la buying your Christmas goods
consult our advertisers; e the nan
who advertises generally keeps
breast of the. times both in prices
and quality of goods. . '.,
' I The House CWraittee on Elec
tions, in SoUCh Carolina, report in
favor of a Constitutional amendment
to provide an educational qualifica
. lion for voters, ; , ; . i V
' Rev. S. W. ' Coe, pastor , of
Greensboro circuit,1 Methodist Pro
testant churcu, has rented . one ; of
t Mr. Martin Glass' bouses en Ashe-
boro street, and is putting down car
pets and making other arrangements
, for moving in. ' ,'r .. '
: Under the familiar picture of
'Douglas," the shec man, the Char
lotte Chronicle furnishes . a humor
ous biographical rketch of Mr-i 0.
L. Hunter, who succeeds McNiuch
aa a magristate.
President Cleveland on yester
terday nominated E. Hartridge, of
Tacksonville, 1 Fla., to succeed ibe
Hon. Thomas Settle, deceased, as
judge of the1 United States Court . for
: the northern district of Florida., .
The fall term of Liberty Acad
emy will close on Friday, 'December
aist. Key. Thos. flume, D.v D.," of
the University, will deliver a 1-cture
before the school on that date. We
are glad to learn that the school Is
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Several of the students from the
University passed through here last
night rn route to , their - homes to
spend the holidays.
The ladies of St. Agnes' Catho
lic church will hold a bazaar at Bo
gsrt Hall this evening and tomorrow
evening. Give them a calL s
See the report of the National
Bank - of Greensboro in another
column. It is one of the most solid
institutions in the State.
The case of the State v Robert
Smith for the murder of Willie Mar-
ey, his school mate, was given to
the jury yesterday afternoon at about
twenty minutes past five o'clock. The
ury remained out about five minutes
and returned a verdict of manslaught
er. To-day Judge Shipp sentenced
the prisoner to one year's imprison
ment in the county ail. .
Governor Scales has appointed
John Gray Bynum to succeed Judge
Avery in the 8th district, and Geo.
H. Brown to -succeed Tudge Shep
beod in the . 1st district. These va
cancies occurred on account of the
election of . Judges Shepherd and
Avery to the Supreme Court1 bench.
Both of the newly appointed judges
have the reputation of being good
lawyers, and we trust, will make good
judges. . - . ' i r r; -'j , - -
Ex, Governor Holden, ;
Ex. Governor W. W. Holden, ia
a card in the; Evering Visitor, of
Raleigh, makes another earnest ap
peal to the Legislature to remove
his disabilities, but a numbe of our
leading newspapers r take ground
against granting the request. . None
of them, however, seem to have any
bitter feeling against the Ex. Gover
nor, who, in various - respects, has
claims upon 1 the sympathies , of his
countrymen. "We are not, prepared
to express an intelligent opinion as
to the merits of the petition.' It is a
little out of our line.
Wabhwotos, Deoember 18.
The Interstate Commerce Com
mission to-day begao general
examination and investigation of
the tariffs of the roads and lines
associated under the name ot tne
Southern Steamship ' Association
as weir as all " the roada in the
South and South-west, Sooth of
the Potomao and Ohio and east of
the Mississippi rivers. '.'
Jndce Cooler in ; the ' dpenine
Investigation, stated that it was for
the purpose of examining some of
the rates made Sooth of thePo-
tamao and Ohio livers and to con
aider in ? a friendly and : Informal
way the manner of making rates
in this territory.; Two important
matters, be said, were involved on
this investigation: 1st. Tne ex
tent to wbiob expeotions prevail to
the general rule of the long and
short haul section of the' law, and
next the reasons applying to par
ticular cases why these exceptions
are deemed justifiable ' tinder Ibe
law. . V;"-VV' '"i- '
Sol Haas, . traQo manager of
the Iliohmond and Danville rail
road, explained the changes made
in rates by that company daring
the pest two years. ' Some redca
t'.jrs acl aivances bad teea r?aie,
tat on tbe whole t!.;? werg ti';,i,t.
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The National Bank of OremiBloror
At Grentboro, in Hi Stale of Nottk Car.
oitna, at M tloM of bmtiusi, 4mm
bw, 12th, 1883.
anouBcas.
Loans and dlmonnta, . .f289,M8,ST
uTururana, aeoorwi ana nnnwarea. a,mt.m
V. B.IBooia to aecnr vlrcubUlon. .. 100,000 m
One from approred renarre axenta. . 4U,,sn 7$
Im from other National Bauki
Ina from Stat Banks and bankers.
5,04 03
Real eatate, furniture and flxturva. .
18,374 4A
6,081 M
,0WM
SOOOO
ues
22,638 87
15,875 00
4,600 00
Current expenea and taxea paid ....
(jhecki and ot her cash ltetna
Bllli of other Bank
Fractional paper currency, nickels
ana onus
Specie
Lemu tender notes
Redemption fond with D. H. Treas
urer (5 per cent, or circulation). . .
Total t4tf2,303 98
LIABILITIIS.
Capital stock paid In......... tlOO.Ono.OO
Surplus fund 80,900 00
Undivided prodU 20,118 99
National Bank notes outstanding. . . 85,540 00
Individual depoelU snblect to. check S80.0U5 88
Cashier's checks outstanding 9,467 61
Due to other National Banks. . . . . ,V33 80
Due to Btato Banks and bankers. . , 6,938 60
Total
...S493,308 98
State of North Oarolina,
Uountv of O milord.
I, Nell Ellington, Cashier of the above-named
bank, do solemnly swear that the above state
ment Is true, to'the best of tnf knowledge and
belief. NEIL ELLINGTON, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 15th
aay oi ijeoemoer, itm ,
, , BAM'L L. TEOGDON,
, . Notary Public.
Correct Attest i Julius A. Gray, 1
w. u. hiu, ! inreciors
W, E. Bevlll, J
.'.'. Chrlataaaa Berrlwa,
Not "Hally" berries bnt genuine "Cape
Cod" Cranberries, the finest you ever saw.
Large sweet and firm, at : , ' Bcott ft Co'a. ,
10 ounchea one, ripe Banana wnoMal r
retail, at - i Soott Co'a.
From and after to-day we will sell bread at
old prices loaves for 35 cts, 96 tickets for $1
dliPlw. - T. B. Bhbltok A Co.
BraTdRedile.
Old prices 8 loaves ior 95 cents, 36 tickets
tickets 'or tL Prloes of cakes also reduced.
- Eespect fully, L, H. Wist. -
Applcit, Apple.
75 bushels at one dollar per bushel, at
die-iw.
J. B. West a.
Cavbkagw. . -Fresh
aod nice at 5 and 10 cU per head, at
: :j. a west's. .
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Choice Florida Oranges st 85 and 80 cents
per down, at J. H. West's. .
Baaaaas aaillata.
Bananas 30 cents per dozen. New nuts 15
fits per lb, at T L. H. West's. ;
.. FIm Hoose yinda Cmndjr.
French Candy 35 ots,. plain candy 1 eta.,
ourrants 10 cts, flgs 10 cts, seedless raisins
MX cts, at U H. West's.
Ckk 'auad Bresvd. ;:, ' :
If you want Fruit cake, Pound cake, Cocoa-
nut cake, or any other kind of Cakea or Bread
call at L. H. West's Bakery or stop my wagon.
If von want line Outers for Chritftmas, leave
your orders with ' ' , J. B. West.
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: The subscriber has plenty of flint quality cel
ery. Those wanting It oan be supplied from
the store of (T. H. Doughty, and should he not
hiavf It la saffloleat quant y orders left with
him will be supplied. For Chrlstoias a wagon
will go round delivering celery to all who order
It. BlkHAKD Volx, dl9-lw.
For llalldaVprenenta v ' ',. H
go to J. J. Thorntens. Eleant New goods at
the very lowest possible prices. - Watches,
Clocks, Jewelry, Silver ware and dont forget
Hr. Frey's specialties, a full line of spectacles
with pebble or ordinary lenses, and artistic en.
graving. : : ' ' ' ' ' - dl9-tL
. Florida Oranges add Malaga grapes at re
tall. A big lot tf choice fruits and cheap for
Christmas trade. ; J. W. Soott A Co.
, Somewhere between I'm. Bhwwood's and
W-hue Graded Eohool, a gild Tlrx Carueo
tot. The finder will be s Utably rewut ' J by
leaving the rlnir at tlil r -i. dl:3-lw,
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gar on e th for 8 cec! i, at Tate Ero's C
stire. . ,i o .lit
HEPOKT OP THE CONDMION
THE STKaMEB SAlTKS
Hm ArrlTMl arataa th EaatlktallM
wMb a cargo of oranges, oocoanuta, lemons,
raktlaa, pmnes, oarnsnta, jellies, mlnee meat,
sweet pickles, preserves, cigars aad other
'dice gr,oo! for the Cr.rlatmas holidays, at'
dal4-lw E. M. Caddclicoh A Mw'a
rr WttmU
A SU room, two-stor aouse on Asaboro
str 8 Greensboro. Good neighborhood, wa
ter convenient. Apply at this office or to
delT-tr A. Q. Vtwmxu.
Fr Heart.
Kloe one-story four-room dwelling, oo He-
Culloch fronting Spring street, pood neigh
borhood and healtny. Apply at -ouse adJo4a
log or address Msa. Kits Pooh. del6-tt '
Chrlrtma, Tlaaea.
are now making everybody feel glad. Come
to the Backet Store where a little money will
buy .eta of things and let as all be glad to
gether. Since the street Improvement our big
red alga Is too big for the front, and with mu
tual consent with the town authorities we
moved It to the rear. Now wa have for our
sign a red flag, lettered TBS BICKjT
STORE. First store Booth ot the McAdoo
House, on Vest side of street.
. J. BL Pbu.ce, Manager,
dl5-dlw-wlw Greensboro, N. C.
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:.For Christmas presents, such as a fine
silk or linen handkerchief, mufflers, gold-head-
ea nmoreua or walking oane, latest style puff
scarfs, socks, eufla and collars, 'coon" brand
wanton suspenders, or anything in furnishing
call at Cartlanl's, under Central House.
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Xmae goods in great variety; "4 Imported
brio-a-brac, pictures In "reallstlo framing,"
and other styles. Artotype etchings, arto-
types, hellstypes and photographs untrained.
Fine assortment ot art books, booklets and
Xmae cards' Come early and make selections
before the rush begins. : -" ; ' 1 del4-lw i
The Earnest Woikera of the First Presby
terian Church will hold their annual festival at
Bogart's Hall on Friday, Deo. 3lst Oysters,
Heats, Ioe Cream and Cake and many good
things will be served, The public cordially
invited to attend. . , . dS-ew.
' . r sU Cheap. . ,
One building lot on corner of Edge worth and
Osston streets, 95il4fifeet, and one lot front
ing on Edgeworth 100x140 feet One or both
of these lota will be sold low for cash. Apply
at once to - at B. Howabs,
nlO-tf r Greensboro Book Store.
Pass book of H. H. Tate and C. W. Irvln,
Finder wilt be suitably reward! by returning
same to H, H. Tate. .' noI4-tf
: - Tot Bent After January Int.
. good two story house with seven rooms,
a kitchen with two rooms, also stable on
premises. .Appiy to 1 ' " :: 5"
07-M H iatw jonos.
A general assortment of fresh Candy, Florida
Oranges and Lemona, Plokles, Apples, Figs,
Balslns, Nuts, Jelly, Ac Bread and Cakes
always understood. ' Bespeotfnlly,
If yon want the finest Oysters and Oyster
Crackers In Greensboro 'seas) your orders to
L H.,West Bally building, only 85 oents per
quart. - r .". ; - 4 a2S-tf.
' tek Men, Yoons; Man, -
' 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 UH cts
np to 3.60. at Iivln's candy store. , no!4-tf
Baggage aad Wood Diutlneasw -
E. ItV AO. A. Hendrix have establlshod
themselves In the business of drayage and lire
wood supply for the aoommodatlon of citizens.
Their drays will meet.al' In-coining trains, and
trunks and other baggage will be sonveyed to
and fro at all honrs, slay or night ln aJ Prt
of the city. Their woodjard will be supp led
with wood of all descriptions desired, at rea
sonable rates, whether the weather be fair or
foul No advantrge taken of the weather. Or-
dots l it at the store rf i:oin!.1x 4 Ftrjce,
Ea.,t V vrket tt"-i w'll I .ive attention. oHl-tf
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il.eL.i. C 'lsar .-t, Cjc i
a. T'.-rte jnr f .U of guuuS. o-,"i i
la w.-eensboro ' aad belngeoosultsd dally j
aVtrtai Af knaftnAsaai an an 1 mnA-M
wyspi wa arusvaaavv saw W aw a WkIViau A WJk JBB
Using atedlufls. The nd'tion .Jvsett
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. COLUMNS, t '1
snows what advertisers think. Offloe utide
Benbow Hall, South Elm street '
Tares Dwelling Houses For Bent. '
(1) A commodious frame d welllnir an Aah.
boro street, In front tf Judge Bottle's.
(3) A eonvenlently arranged and well alto
ated frame dwelling on corner of King and
Oorrell streets.
() A laroe brick dwelllr oonvmilantlv
situated and arrangvd, on King street.
pp'y to mps. mcs poo-juug.
Boys' shirt waists 15c, at M. Strauss'.
ChUdren's woollen hoods, hand made at
M. utrauas'
Ladles' sewed Debbie lace or button biaa
OnJl5.t t , M. Btraui.
Good bleached table Tamark, wortn 75c, on
ly 60c. at M. btrauii' (
UMMea, vests, 85e,40e, 60c, 75o and at
K Strauas'. t
ChlldreaTi vesta, 15, 90,36 and JtOcta,at
K. Strauss'.
ood werkmen'a puts, 60, T and SI, at
m M M. Btranas'.
Good Cassuaere paata, 1JO, 1.00 and 8.00,
at at. Strauss'. .
Woollen over ahlrta, from 50c up, at
', ' . M. Hirausa'. '
Ilea's bovs and children's suits and onu
coats cheaper than the cheapest at la. btrausa'
Ladles' shoes irooj fifty cents up. Mens,'
bootsfrom 1.00 to 3.60, at M. atrauss .
une-oay ana aay clocks at a very low prtot)
631 . - M-btrauas'.,
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The ladle are especially invited to eall at
Irrtii's Candy Store and lnsoect not onlv tha
largest but the flneat and freshest line of oan
dy aver brought to this market Don't forget
the place middle door Trogdoa building, r
uitnnnm-rau uag at eutrance ni4-tl '
. o
far IteHL.
One of the best store rooms In town. Applv
noUtX . to E.M.HitdfiZ.
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Fsr Sal.
A buggy, at Taiutorv'B atablaa. alur n.
good much now. L. A Bailit.
. OsaaaSeefwrTsarMU. '
At D. B. Yauoev'a. stall No. &. itiotl .
lower end of dtv market, von sill tha en.
est beef, mutton, pork, and aaasae of both'
ainoa pan ana unit that has been seen slnoa
Ureensboro has had a market Yanoerls da-
termined to seep constantly on hand some
thing nice to please bis customers. Don't tall
to call before buying your Sunday supply.
'rys.Orw-aOa loa. .
Al railroad eating bouse. These oysters
are extra large, aa4 from the Nanaemond tiv.
erbeda. A Umlted quanttly sold famlllea.
ovum i a tout nraers eariv. Please. .
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Have Ton Seen It 1 -
The bin red slirn at the ranknii atira . Vnta
papet 8c qqlre, Thomas' black Ink 80, 60 lead v
peneila 9 for 3a Lao window curtains Tie
worth aLCO. , se4-tf
' Itaw Oaadav. .
, If you want sometblBg new call on -
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Store room former! vooounted bvB. A. riam '
mlng A Vo. Apply to CO. Wbiuht.
A SHaaan , .
Is wanted by a young lady to teach Drawing,
Palntlnsr and Elocution, with other brannlia.
n dealred. Apply to the editor of the Daily '
7.1 am determined to close ont a blc Is n
Ken's women's and enildrena low cut shoes ai .
some prloa, fxnan early and get your pick.' 1
luiywu ' u. mu. Asaruu). -
J. W. Bcott A Co.. Wholesale agenU for tha '
Old Virginia Cheroots, five for ta cents. 117 '
then. , luivS-tm '
.' Ho Poetrr, -. .1
But a fact that 1 have lust received a larva "
lot of those Ladles' Oxford lies at prions to au.t
everybody. Also a lot of Hess' low out shoea
Come and see them for yourself.
Ie30-tf Qm Will AaaraiLnu
'Call on all dealers ind smoke the Old
Tirginla Cheroots. Five for ten cents. - ;
Old Virginia Cheroots are as good as anv five
oemt cigar In the world. : : Five for 10 oents. ,
, For Sale or Bent.
Dwelling house on East Washington atran .
containing seven rooms, pleasantly aud conve.
nlently located, la for aale on accomodating
terms. Apply to --, -. Dk. H, at ALroD.,
k AhAan amnlra Thnaa nM trin,-
Oheoota. Five for a dime, at Boott a Co'a. '
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let sets. Call aud examine our stock,
Jy'JO-ir X ours truly, W. T. Chiuhkstir.
itat lte(!lv4.
A large lot or banjo ana vioun strlnprs at
oc29-tf ' Mats aao's,
i...ADy person orpersoiis w! ' In? to our.
eh a ku bwck dwelling hon-.H of 1 i ri a
with tliree por'" timt 1 1 t.- i f sj
oed as a bunri, 4 hoi- i, or a r it .(
four rooms, or nki bn . . . I g i ,u ji
accomodated on the moat i i - y
applying to ' D. If. Cauw ,u
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