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51 . y TBE DAILY WOEKMAN. J. Li M1CHAUX. Editor. S. 'JlCHAIJXl1 Torn! Frlitor " , A Bad Burning. Last Saturday Sirs. Jane Bio, whose home ia in this oonnty, near oainerun, went ont to where a camber of hands were killing bogs on her premises. She stood loo sear the tore by.wbioh .the water was being heated and . her clothing caught fire. Her clothing ' tu nearly Darned from ber limbs and the lady herself was bo badly burned ber life is despaired of. v Henry Rice, the son of the un fortunate lady4 in trying to extin guish the. flames which were tor taring his . mother, bad bis hands 8o badly burned the flesh peeled off and left flem jn, feprrible. pondttionv A1 !"tt account yesterday Mrs. Rio was suffering greatly and was not expected to twenty-four hours. Danville Register. St. Lotfis, Deo. 18. A dispatoh from Texas says that the aioerQ of the Texas and Pacific Coal Company in Bath County, have beeh ob a gtrtkVfor a tnonth past and that they, are becoming quite unruly. On last Friday night some new men Were attacked and badly beaten and there was a constant Urine of euns and pistols between the strikers and new men, nearly all night' But no serious casual ties are reported. The offices and ' storehouses of the company were riddled . bv bullets. The sheriff with a posse was on the ground bat the force was inadequate to Sroteot life and property and the rOTernor had been appealed to. At last accounts tbe sheriffs of ad- joining counties had been ordered to the scene of the' conflict and a oompany . ot State Bangers will probably be sent there. ;; A great many remedies are ad Tertised to bring them before the public, who decidesjrbetUr tbear- tide is good or oaa. ine gooa reputation which Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup enjoys is a standing guaran tee of its mrrits. Price only 25 oents. '-v i ::V;':- Laxador is tbe sovereign remedy for dyspepsia and all digestive dis orders. Price 25 cents a package. For sale by all druggists. Washington, Dec. 18. Surgeon General Hamilton has received a letter from Governor Perry of Florida, assuring him of , his - greateful appreciation of the con sideration which the President and the Treapury department hare abown' to Florida in; her troubles . from the yellow fever eooarge and ' especially of bis appreciation of Dr. Hamilton's labors in behalf of the people, and his present efforts to thoroughly disinfect Jackson ville. He concludes: "I shall feel greatly relieved if I knew - that your depai tment is giving its atten tion to every plaoe in which there ia a suspicion f the infection, and , trust you will continue Jour good work - until you are satisfied no germs ol disease are lett-ntine : State.", ; :rt y:,f--' f j' ' m,i . . , '.y. , and lot of lt,Jy not buying candj and fruit at Iirin'i Candy ptore. We claim to sell can dy and pat it cheaper than any other hooje In . the city. Call and be convinced. " iuU-tf - Pa&ib', Deo. 17. Owing to fears that the Panama Canal Company diScnltiea may give rise to disorder on the isthmus the French govern ment has decided to send a man-of-war to Colon to protect French interests. , It ia expected that the United States will send I two . war- ships to Colon. . -Danville Kpister? Mr. W.' T. Ilacir ?, a forner citizen of Daa V'ila, aad proprietor of the oil I :st'. '3 News which was a frc it r-- riaitadav, is now . livii 2 .ia Ilinn., and r cf f! ti; 1 in Two American bovs made the acquaintance of tbe King of Den mark, this summer, nader very pe culiar circumstances. They were skylarking in the streets of Copen hagen, one boy tossed the other's bat into a tree. while tbe victim was trying to dislodge it, , there came along an old gentleman, with umbrella under his arm and his bead buried in bis book. "Please, sir," said the hatless boy, "will yon get my hatr The old gentleman fished around with bis umbrella for about five . minutes, and failing to dislodge the hat, allowed the boy to mount bis,, shoulders, and, with the umbrella! finally oaptured the bat As the boy dismounted and thanked tbe old gentleman another gentleman catne along, who sainted and '. called the old .'gentleman who bad ' the umbrella, "Your Majesty." Being an Amerioan boy, our boy was not paralyzed, but he thicks tbe King deserves bis kingdom. In fact, the, King of Denmark is a capital xejjow. He loves to mingle with the people in their amusement, and there is. no foi-do-i'O! 9f royalty about him. Golden Days. tmt Elegant 8ba For Oils. Baits, Pills, anJ all kinds oi bitter, nauaeons Liver Medioinea and Gathartice ia the very agreeable liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Iigs. Its advan tage! are evident, it is more easily taken more acceptable to .til J stomach, more pleasantly, effective, and . more truly beneficial to tbe aystem than any other remedy. Beoommondod by leading physicians. t . , , Salisbury Watchman, 13th: Har per's Weekly published in last weeks issue a poem, "Tbe Can noneer," by oar townsman, J. W. Bumple. It not only publishes the poem, but gives , a fall first page illustration in connection with it We are pleased at this, as we know that nothing bat what has real merrit in it, would be accepted-for, publication in their periodicals, and it must be doubly so to take first page. -V "It is my painful duty, madam," haaaid.!!ta inforavyoa that light ning has just struck ' your hus band." "Did it strike him more than once?" Bbe asked, anxiously. "No, ma'am." "Thank Heaven it's no worBel" she said with a sigh of relief. "If lightning only struck John once he'll pull through." Pack. Their Business Booming. . Probably no one thing . baa caused such a general revival ot trade at Hunter k Michaox'a Drug Store as their giving away to their customers of so many trial bottles of Dr. Stag's New Discov ery for consumpsion. Their trade is simply enormqas in this' very valuable article from tae fact that it always cure and never disappoints. ' Coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, croup, and all throat and lung diseases quiokly cured. Ton can test it before buying by getting , a trial bottle free, large size 81. Every bottle warranted. : ' ' ; Bey. Dr.' A. G. " Haygood thinks a white boy with an umbrella bos sing a black boy plowing a male bought on credit cannot make farming pay, especially if . the white boy wants to mortgnge a possible erop to buy a cheap Ohio bnggy for lis pleasure-rides.-Southern Culti vator. - 1 ' Dyspepsia, t- . . Constipation, " ' v -Sick Headache, ' BJHIosness ', " , ' These Diseases Constitute three-Jourths of the aumenit humanity. . ' J( . . r i li ..' f Ie there a positive care ? , xes t "I snTored with dyspepsia and disor derod liver and would . frequently throw np bile. , I procured a bottle ot Sim tnoiiS Liver Kognlator, and alter lining 1. . of it wns completely ; cnrn-U One f f i 'y I 7 on ' 'uei8 tola fie 1 ' rt ..Mycnr lliroff-kli 1 1- 1 ).;;. c::., c 1 r ; ii. j i.oe t:.i t you p"t S ,;o vi. 1 t'..e 1 p u r ( i i J. 11. : Fur e Alinoad Flour STANDS UNRIVALLED FOR RE , " ' FKE3HING, . . rs li the akin. Use a spoonful at the time in washing with w r n or cold water. Prepared at the steam works of Lan icr. Filis Orwse. F-auce. Also a full line ot Lanticr Filis and Atkinson a IMPORTED EXTRAC1S. TATE BROTHERS LOOKATTHISl -FIRST CLASS- Real Estate for Sale. A NICE residence on Gastontstreet about three tqnares from the rourt house. Two residences on East Market street, convenient to the, busi ness portion of the town. Three ele gant unimproved building lots OU riortb Elm street extension, . 'l'wo houses and lots on Greene street. Three building lots on Greene tre t, About fifty Elegant Building Lots Within ten minutes' walk of tbe court house. Col. Keogh'i addition to the city, Three desirable lota suitable for MANUFACTURING PURPOSES of the above valuable properly and if you want your property RES IED, and the . . ' , . . RENTS COLLECT ' E . Apply to , . . , YatesBkos. The Live Seal Estate Agents' opposite Benbois- House. ::- sun HOLIDAY GOODS . AT . AUC . TION PRICES 1 1 Why is it we are selling so ., , many goods?-" We tave the stock to suit the peo- pie, and. the prices ' suit their pocket books. '';"'. ; ; ; ; A LAEQE LOT OF JOB GOODS JUST ARRIVED. . ' Pins lo, Needles ' 2o, Handkerchiefs lo, 2o, 80, 60, and 10c. Fine Bilk Hand kerchiefs, 25o, 40o, tOo, Gallon Coffee Pots 13o, Gallou Buckets 12o. DON'T WAIJ UMIL THIS STOCK ) ; !d IS ALL OONJu. ffjf The Original Racket Store ; 'Next Door to Express Office :- decl9-to. - v Notice of Dissolution. THE FIRM T. R. SHEL tOS 4 CO!, consisting of T. 8. 8helton and J. G. Brodnax, Jr., ia this day uiasolved by mutual cousent. The business will be continued under the name of T. S Bhelton & Co., consisting of T. S. Shal ton and B. A. Foard. The new firm assumes all liabilities of tbe old fl.m, and collects all debts due the old firm. r - . ( T, S. fcteawoK, i , J: G, Bboohax, Jr. ; November 14th. 1888. . .,- .'. The new firm T. B. Bhelton A Co.; consisting of T. O. Bhelton and R. A Foard, assumes all liabilities of the old tVm, T , 8. Shelt n & Co.; consisting of T. 8. Bhelton and J. G. Brodnait, Jr. The business will be continued at the aame stand. B. A. Foabo. -Nov. Ul, 1888;80 days, v , ; ) Under Benbow Hall, " 1 Greensboro; JV". C. U i a u 6 t b . n-iitii' t'U l:ii!"-ii. OP! r..i.r ldiT r'U ?, (. . v pinri rtmI P ). nddr ... AnaBeautifyiDg V, CHILDREN'S CLOAKS. Wi E HAVE TUST PLACED ON SALE ABOUT FIFTY CHILDREN'S CLOAKS, Siies for four, she. eight, ten and twelve years. This is a secured at twenty-five have marked them at MAKE THEM GO OFF LIVELY OF LADIES AND MISSES WRAPS. . , - SAMPLE, S., BROWS' TEm WB Special FLANNEL Boots and Shoes, Our advertisements never promise more than we can barry (Jut.; Come and judge for n. jyourseli. Sample ONE PBIOE HOUSE. a S'' ' ' " EVEBAL',' bF'.THE:8T0VES ". ADVERTISED. S 'THESE' COLUMNS have "gone,". Whey jwere big bargains.' We have several other big bar', ' 1' i gains In Btoyee, eto. - i :t. rrj m-We '-wut Sill -Z'X.:-.':;: 111TE' TUITFR Tinnifl'TH 1 fill Aft ATP! PTTfiHTCkH: fift nm.' 'ilTitnAl Also a moo lot oi jnn aogk, snoveis, wf"wv Tmi' rv y nov3t) ft JJH la hereby civen that an1 application will be made to the next meeting of the General As !! ""b!y ot. North Carolina to lave en p1 f "1 l"Oorpor:s"ug the "OreoiiKLoio' .,-nia l ire JSnine and Iloaa CouT'tfT, l-o. l,"of tiio City cf Grecnsuoio, u. lot of drummer's samples, which "we per cent less than regular prices. "We : LOW FIGURES, which WILL 1 I We also show a NlCtf LINE WEEK OFFER - IN- n II lu UNDERWEAR, ,i ,;v..,.:'.'.i., fci.!, - S. Brown's ITIanal nriiu 1 ffl Vj , . ,, iHiK' :! WWfMl 1 ' l.rioe - 7fl,otw:.:v:.i;''s7..;v:tt. a-it'i'- xtftsA- tongs ;,.''.:.; ;! ti';v i C'f " A'4,hz- rvw"." : Tw..r'w.;'-,'M t.:t ' I Lereby give notice that a"!n':,in ' : ; i t. will be made to the nejt me' tij?' .of t'ie ".- t.-'-1 - Oenerol Assembly of Iot'"i t;' - '' -a''' ' ' .' vV. ; for an act of : incorporaoa for t ''GreeniilMtro Eiswrtt w v..f ... of tlia C'f 7 of Greens! nrfv TT ' ... '.V-'; 1 ;.- ' in If. S. Prtiila r . Geei ,.-Oi'jf 1 C.t i . , , r ft & MAKnr, Ciucitit.l, v.
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