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4 ' I I.- THE DAILY 'WORKIlAn, J tsroausaan ' ; " r, ',' . tlx nMt a week a en t van tag liaper, at a.QO a year, la adveno. ' For tlx mguttii.W.10, fbt three month. MoM, aad tOthoem W PROMPTLY, M aenta- per month, Oa deftmd eermetiU, 85 omU par month, to pa expenet of ool leetlag. , fit, as aaoaiMtldM ettr. I , RAILWAY OUIDE. Gxbsnssoko, Feb. 1, 1889. aioxKoiro DawvovLa suanoaiy , Arrive from Riohmond at 9 42 a b 1080 p n 1 Lea Tea (or Riobmond at , 850pm , , I0&sm worn AAMovai bajsoajx J i A Arrives trom Charlotte at m Leaves for Charlotte at 800 ;40pm 9 60 am 10,48 P Arrives bom Ooldaboro at a m a Leave (or Ooldaboro at it i . 8 26 o m 70em ooc.m JO 50p.m UOBTH-waaTaaH a, 0. baoaoaDj Arrives from Balent at 7 4? a m ; . ,i. , . f ,.g 151Bl UMvaerov BeJemat 1000 V " M 10 54 pm a lit y. tn.BOin. . TVainj A''v JVorU. Leara Bennattrrille at 6 20 a. m. Ajrira at Oraenaboro. 2 25 p. m. Laara Oraaoaboro. . . , , 2 50 pow Antra Ht Urj.. ,...r.6 50f, m, I p Iraini Moving South J . ueaTaui, Airy., 43 a.m. AxtIt a4 areaoboio.u-:. .J.2 Aft a'au Leara Qroanaboro 10 05 a. m. ArrlTa at Seanettarilla .7 80 p. m. SCHEDULE OF MAILS: If alia going North oloaad (8 00 pm " - 7 80am " .! Booth ' 1 " : " - ".T -.900pm ! ! ". "BalamBr'eh"; .000am i . Eaat , 900pm. " -av.ar.T.&sM-:-900n:' General delirery open from 8 00 a m to 8 00 p m., axoept daring the dlatrl bntion of maila. The Monet Order and Batrlatared Letter pOoa open fH&) 9 00 '. ADTEHTItliro MMITAT10fr.r . AO ehoroh noUoea,lnoludIog Sabbath School, meettagt Jor prajar, mlasloaary mttttnga, wmUt ana other leotarei oa ebnroii Work, Inserted free of ehar aa heretofore.' 'AU6 notloea of marrtadea anJ deatha, not exceed tag tan (10) line eeeh. All othet aanonnoa menta aqbjeot to regular advertlBtng ratee. ; local intelliqmoe; ; For mineral walera aoto Tatel , Bros. dnig atori j" () , ( 1 It is gratifying to know that the 1 fish industry at Newberh' W doing . fiwiy; -."'.i-i -""v; .o . FisbbUte's ia the place1 to" buy Clothing and HaU. Read their big - ad.onyd Vrtjr-'j(-V 'j Moore and atiss . , Bnrritde will Atari north to-night to purchase goods forth stoTe. ' 1 J- Rev. J R Dwiggtna, of Stokesdala, came down on the '' early Mt. v Airy train this ,,moroing,9 and( returned home this afternoon,. , ; : . W:-,r Preaching at WestminsteY church to night at 7 j 45 o'clock by Ret. J, .-it'' ,'i'V'Vf 11 j 1 ii 4a , if - t -l. f -k ;,t,-.Uv: i There will be a n . important neeting of the Continenul Company en t morrow eveaingr vary mem-J . bar la urgently requested to pt.. pres ent. - r - f.- ' -tot. C. E."Honston, toerckant C ' our city oa Saturday - last, end - , . named until this inornintff,' 'when he , retunsea nosne.,:. i.av,.;.ji;aii;fiit-. ,'fi'i 'ii'"1- et ii " y f---':f tv . ' . Mr. O. S. Causey, of HighPoint, v"':;:i. tatoe5 dawn' this !mwiiIo"jf ta4Rr . ; A?ndiit2 e couple of boars here west , forward to ryc'.tsville, where he Las important tacur-cttirinj interest, . ,v . '"?-- ' ;W'V J Tt;re are serious f 1 of raca v ': ' trouLIs at SUiiy C.wL, C X CJ., : ) ; Va., in consequence cf fl r--y-rabus noUce bein set t j a cJorc J ' LarLt:-trcfU.e::!.-e ti' reflate l' 1 Disord :rs of his house. , v Vol. 6V.; ni(Creensboro;rW.:Ci Mbnday, March 25, 1889. I N6. 253: A Mr. Jones, who is employed by Mr. Woodrofle in his shops here, had his fineer painfully lacerated by a flying saw' lust Saturday, but is believed now to be doing well. : Crowdbd OUT.-Mrf. Gep. Fitzsiin ons will be out to morrow with his new H. which will inform the public of what ht is doing and aims to do to maka lively times for 1 8S9 on the corner. j eiBmBia M Ifr. Jas. Dully, the polite and accomodatitg keeper "of the city cemetery haa managed to. grow quite an array of beautiful flowers, and tan supply those who are in need of such. His flowers are pretty and his prices are reasonable. wThe usual Sveekiy prayer meet- ing wtll be held at West Market St. church next Wdneaday night at $ o' clock. Thursday night at 8 o'clock RerrW; Sr Creasy of Wilmington will preach a -sermoa before the Knights of Pythias. Public cordially invited 'to. aeo'd J 'a. . "r"''i i An appeal is made by the Even ing Visitor in behalf1 of ' a f disabled colored man of Raleigh, said ' to be past one hundred years of ' age. It would seem that no community could allow so old a citizen tto sutler for latk of creature comforts, sitice they could ba. supplied , without affecting tne stores of any. JPtAtsoN EiiHO.FroH a let. ter received to day Mr. Pearson' an nounces it as his intention to com oaence bis meeting at. this place : on 8unday the nth day of May, , He proposes spending 3 jt-'a week ' here The Pearson Committe will meet in the rooms of the Cbambea .of Com ''' ''1 1 -f 11 mafoe on "-Tuesday afUtneoa at 5 o'clock. . : y ,:.,-' V--;;'-, ;" - ,v ;''.'. .a..uit. ikeland see.. ?; " The Evangeline Qub of King'. at tbe residence ot fudge UiJmer on next Thursday evening, March, 28th, for the benefit of home pharijiea.' Be sides music, recitationa Ac., for the entertainment of . those . present ioe cream end take and other delicacies will he sen ed. The object is awortby et and should receive the hearty approval of ail our citizens and 'we hope tbe young ladies coaaposipg this club will be greatly encouraged at this their" first entertainment on next Thursday evening.' AU are cordially A':;--..;'....-. , ,.s -Mr. VtiPAdditiiZd iki'ttm of Aldrich, Iddings 4 .. Qifton' dry goods commission ' merchants, - New York, has been oaT'a'jyialiirTtoa place within tbe last vfevr, loyyand soaaeiof our nea of jbiuslnesi; ate held very pleasant Interviews with hico n current' topics. t-Mt Jddicgs expreaaea hiaaelt as ' eauch'v pleased ith what he has seen and learned of North Carolina, andlbclievea It to Dela a more hopeful condition ! of advancement than aay ) of its Sister States of the South. This,. is an opinion given after an oppottunity to knovr something of the subject in volved, and by one who is capable of making A. comparison, and shou'd C r.'re fee ! att ' encouragement ' to c; .'-'f t i th aIl more tt tri. j jt- --'3 13 ts L..'iin 1." '. r .t Li ia c;;t. ''' Orisidod Sohool Notea- Jko&a'to jsdmmmir'tbJs month, , y . . ana an excewni,one ne manes. . .' The number of pupils at the school now is 335, the largest number ' in the .history of the school. -Marching to the drum-beat, the pupils move out and in at recess, in splendid orderj and in less than two minutes1 time. v The larger boys put in their reu cesse's just ; now in tussling with the , foot-ball. Notwithstanding the limited time and space at their com mand or, the sport, , they manage withal to kick a good deal of fun out of the "leather.",. ,, . , ( . r. 1 ' The class in Geometry has ' been wrestling w.th the celebrated Pytha gorean , proposition the so-called "Pons Asinorum" and in addition to the two demonstrations given in the' text-boot, has" produced . eight other proofs, for which, while .most of the figure! were suggested, the demonstrations were original. ' , .". Halng bought the entire Urery Intareat of Kr L. t. Boat, the anaeralgaed will eondnct the traatoeai at the saiae plaoe In the futur. Their street earrtage and baggage wagon' will meat all train and attend all caili. Orders left at the stables win be promptly attended tat 'v ; - Tina A Tatom. m28-lw , Cly natfkat . .:, i-, Netioe, D. B. Yancey has ordered the weat- arn flhloura beef. mBi! honea ia h&we ft hn . caV'JletmwTwiwrlng.,He r"f . after be found at BtaU Ka. 8, fronting Kr. J. B. anghes'atand.aDonH (all to call en Taaeey, Be means to salt joar iasta,n. S C-1 ta3Mt Brielu fertck, BrUfeJ '1.' IharalnthU City S, 000 (aU hard) aeoond handed brick and ,00S fceoond handed Salmon Briokforaale. Apply to f. f 1 Dobbtn Hobnaa, Agent, m31-lw ' V KoAdooBonaa. ' :"; '" jg'i -a.'-' 1 i i. '..-JMe-sje Beat;. ; ),.,' . j ;., HaTlng been appointed agent for the eale of Chloago Beef, corned meata and tploed pig feet, 1 will keep a good stock. ' ' Fine, tender, sweet Beef on hand all the tJme, n Thl meat will give anUra aatlsmctloa. i It la . aapeotaUy noted for being tender andweet, and aa the coat is only a tractloa mora than common meat why not naetheChtoefS meat and get aome thlng good? All steaks ISXo, Boaat 10 and lSl-So, Stew So. all meat bandied nicer and on marble Counters, Beep, i, B. Hoobb. l! Blawai riaaMt. Orskagee. . . Wa are daily eipeotlng a small lot of Choloe Florida Oranges, probably ,the . last we win hare this seaeon. Ifyon want any oall early, at ' v - . W. Soon A Co, s. ' AaMtmarAA. 'f ' ;! t W Kara the beat aeleotlofl ef maalfl eVer eflered in Oraaaikortv 0 Sheet iMnslo S eenta aaulleeata.booAfoUoao,U,aOandi5 seats. DontwattantU th beat pleees are gone., , , " ( '. '. Tsa Ostonax Baotav Broaa, . 'mlif.V Hart deor te Bxpraas Offloe. ' :. i'fm e i aysam-eyp" How la the time far mine plea aaererythlng else a aoaroe. We effet yotraoat fan ponnd paila at'a bargain. Wa ainohar a aloe stock ofpreserresand Jein'e la Kb palls. '! ' ' tnA n .W.fleatttOo. . ' J masstyCBaaia. y" 'K Imve raaatved and te artwa-- j'-. ;.. tear load, S00 anshels Corni ' 1 car load, 400 tm!iel ! i 5V "s 1 ear lead, l.O boshets VThlta seed Oeta." tear load, 153 bore's E 1 rofateea."; . , lear.load,SCC5poP-iC "'ge, t; t 1 oar load, 3,c:3 tw-sCa I- ' scka. 1 ear load, tofiZQ o e:.' r a. These goods will be 1 1 r. The Potatoes and Cabbage must be w i euty. Call or send yowordavw h-v.: . . rwsrov A Bio..' . 1 , 1 s-s - Wa have snira th t f if Lj. err. f r the cele- t c,4 aa a ' s r-cs -. j It and ' y. : & Co'. , , 7 'lnre9-ve4.Wof TimoA, and Clorer Hay. D. L. Hioiv. nn8t t Canatry H-ana I . Oaaatrv IaiA 1 1 Wa have a oholoa lot of Coaatry Hams all alaes, aiao soma nloa Country Lard. Bend in your orders early and yon will gat something nloa. , , J. W. Soott A Co. ' rvr San. ' ' A good seoond-hand Kaaon a Hamlla Organ la good repair, cheap. Can be seen at my retldence on Aaheboro St. B. E. Jones , Salesman for Byland A Lee ' Cama, ' Cora, Cera. The Oreeniboro Grain Mill haa on hand and to arrtra within thirty days 8000 boahels of choloe white and yellow oorn, and feed In lota te salt all, aad at prices which will Imnue a trade to any who may need such goods. Call and examine, and yon eaa tare a per cent. mB-tf , ,' , GaaBNSBopo Qajkiv Hux. BuilaiM Opportunity. , Any ona wlihlng to hod an opportunity for basinets In a line not crowdeJ, and In staple goods will call at this offloe. fstt. .,' . --i p.rBaJe. ' . ' The Denny Property, ooraer of Clay rtreet aod Belle Meade Arenue, la for aala For terms apply to W. N. BOiXis, Atty. m4-lm ',' ' Far JUn er aaJe. . '' Two sew oottagea with fpr rooms on He- bane street, near t.te Graded School Boom, Apply at this Offloe;". :.. ms-lmol S or 4000 Salmon Brick. J. BL Thom. ' mS-tf. - f k SMaSmsa.llAAIfa-' u : - i MlasNannla Terry, formerly of Beldsrllla. oilers her serrioes aa Drees-lfaker to the la dles of the City of Oreeniboro . and . vicinity, guaranteeing satisfaction both hi style and tfuauiy 01 wora. L, She refers with pleasure to her patrons, Mrs. Judge he cue and Kra. J. w. Payna. ' Besldeaoa oa CUoroh Street, In the dwelling formerly ooonpled by Mr. George Tate. , . , v Greensboro, N. a, Feb., 1889. 1 w , ,c f'S' " ,!,. ;;.,,; , SeeA PeSMaesw HeeS fisnaaa. 75 Bbla choloe seed Irish - PoUSoea, Barly Boat, Peerless, Bnrbaak and Baanty of Heb ron. Choloe sound stock at reasonable price ret'. W. Soott a C- 'tuC"fa 5-' 4" " Whea peering Central Hotel atop "at Cart lands and examine the new Umbrellas both Gold and Surer Head! in .heat patterns, also Spring ewths la every variety aad. thadavi aw style scarfs, Dress shlrtsln new design, oelln- lold oollars and cuffs and general FurnishUgs. I '.,!! .JSaeelAp i"i,'f.ib Nloa line of Plushes, Dress Goods, Hosieries, Jerseys, Corsets, and most anything yon want a the lowest prices. Dont forget to eaU. jtaapeofnuiy, .h:, , G. H. BoTsna. fMf One good hots and baggy, harness and Lap Bobs. Thamarau only S year aid, and per- fooUy eafe foe lady to drira.' Apply at tnto .1 1 in' , .ValaaW yaery It gsJa. , 10 seres on mile frwn Doort House, on Asheboro St. fronting MS feet on same street Tula property mi and haa been .anooeaafuliy worked as a truck and unit fan for IS years; contains 1500 bearing grape Tinea: 85 bearing: cherry trees; aiao So other S a yra. oldf one uosen large pear tree) au searing apple trees, early and late 60 young, St S yra? old) 90 bearing peaches, aud id 1 S yrs old) 65 plum trees, all varieties) sesae qulnos boaheaialarga asparagus bed In prima erderj hop Tines;, on loat, sslsd.J On acre la strawberries, prima; twohrtbedapUnted, wltaSttfeeg of gtaas, six bold frame, USO feet with cover, ail planted, three f them containing S080 or let tuce, seme ready for use; about 10,000 oabbage, and 40 000 tomato and otoer plants. Oa this lot are also gams In oats and doref, I ten In rye. a good meadow, live good sprlngi within an areeol 90 feet, S-4 of an acre ia oaa. grove, a dwelling house eoctaining 7 rooms, 6 f them newt eealar laxilA fee deep. Al so neoeeeary out bouses. Thia property la pen for inspection at any time. Apply to the aroprielor . Bw Vols, er this affioa. . (7-Ui ....Oraatest bargain in th city eaa ha had fa Gentlemen's and tadi Misaea and Chu dran's Fins Shoes,' at .0. H. BoTsnh's. Big stock 1nst reoeivel Don't forget to call It yoa want to save mbneyi ' , tMf I hare for sale two beautiful building lots on Kdgeworth stravt la the etty of Oreajosborn. Both ar well attuaUd and on has a splen did oak grove.' Win saO cheap for cash. Ap ply to - ' Jaa.W.Forbia. . f&tf , est ii -in ....The Piedmont Bank Is open for boat mm for the present In The People's Five Cents sav ings Bank of Greensboro, W expect to be In ourowa building Inatewweeke." L I. B. WiKsnan, , Jan.25-,8-tf. - , , Caahler. THE DAILY.V0RiaiAi miruTuan la C.-aanaboro aad being consulted dally 07 a sett of business mea, Is a splrid'd adrer. bring mediant. The tseAlvoa, 1, .trarM ,':..:, , 1 COLUMNS, , shows what adrertiser; think. Offloejunda' BenboW Hall, South Bin street . "? Nw rnrmitare Star. F. F. Smith, opposite S. S. Brown, has opened a new furniture eatahllshment, and la now receiving his stock, whlcS be Intends shall embrace ail articles usually kept in hi line. He inteno to sell at snob moderate rate that th price no les than tbe quality, will be an attraction to customers. Call ana see Smith when la need of furniture. Mo-tf . ''.. Far Rale. Choloe building lot, 78x150 feet, In Keogh'S addition. North (Ireeoaboro. an31-tf L. A. Bail it, Our stoek of canned goods Is complete, eon slrtlng or the leading breads of oorn, toma toes, peaches, early June peas, lima beans, peas, apricots, & Reap. T. a Shelton c2 . 1 X. W. Whltehesk4 ' Offer for sale or rent his dwelling house ft rooms) on Asheboro street, next door to West minster church. In a good neighborhood, with fine water, and located on the princlpa residence street of the city, apply at rest danc- anU-tt lffsulaSmin and Virginia Buckwheat Flour Is what yon want these oool mornings for breakfast. A supply of.both received this week at J. w. BuottACos. rr Haait. ' Two desirable houses In the hurt naiirhiw. aoeda In Greensboro. Also other houses for rent. Yatm Bno. . . .Try the "Grand Broubilo" the hMt gar oa earth for 5 cents, at Tata Bro'a draff .... Begin the New Tear aright, and keep If np, Make your wile a present of a barrel of Patapeoo SuoerlatlTe Flour the hamt in i world Demand It of your grocer, and take Soot0"1. , Yatbs Baoa de38-tf Wholesale agents; ' 0 . raw SaJa Cheap. ' ' One bnlldlmr lot onenVnM- nf v.Atrmnrh ..a Gaston streeta, Mxl4feet, and one lot front ing on Edgewortb lOOxiaS feet. One or both W these lota will be sold low foreash. Apply atonoeto M K. Ho wAaD. nl-tf Greensboro Book Stora. ,' ' ' ' 0 N "rrr - tttts nnsin ' B. M. 1 C A. Hendrlz hin awtAiiiiahaii themselves In the business of drayage and nra wood aupply for the aoomaaodatloa of eltiaana. Their dray will meet all in-coming traina, and trunks aad other baggage will be convejedta ' and fro at all hours, day or night, in any part of the city. Their woodyard will be auppuad with wood of all descriptions desired, at rea sonable rates, whether the weather be fair or foal. No advantage taken of the westi . Or dsn left at the store of Heudrlx pearee, Kast Market street will hare attention. oSl-tf "' K .'I .... ' 0 I Ii '::),! , ' 1 One of the heat store room In town. A ,oltf,:S ..to .f,B.M.Hain 0 . ' ' Csa suae Mm aaa tim. . At u. Jt xanoera, stall Bo. A situated at tower enn or city market, you will seethe In k oeea, motion, pors, ana sausage of bath kinds nan and link that hulwn auoa ureeaanoro haa had a market Tamwy la tarmiaedtoheepoonatantly oh band nung ntoa to please hla euatoaaera. Dont fall stft rf ' v" our nnnoay supply. At railroad aatiug nouae. Thaaa niaai an xtrn large, ad from the Hanaemond tr er beds. A limited quantUy sold families Bend In your orders early, please. . . . . A. x. Vaaaoir. ' " i O - Hare Tasi Bmm It 1 Tbe bia red alirs at the racket mam w paper 80 quire, Thomas' black lak So. So lead panouaSforSa Laos window ourUlna via worth ej.eo. ae4-tr Store room formertrooanDted hwn. a- ming tx. Apply to 0. G. Wuasrr. wanted by suMUwy totsa Drawtaf. intlna'and ElocnUon. with nt.har kTS. if desired. Apply to the editor of the DaTF " t . . 'I ., " : ? ilf' l. 'I l am defai mliiail to close out a big lot 01 awi oouareor tow out abo waprlea. Coma early and get your pioa. . fnWWf i , ; . . G. WnxiiuiFuu. Ifa tWsw.V!.'''.i,tf w, ,J tht i Savaiu-t reoeiTed a a- lot of tsMtas Ladies' Oxford Ties at arlneat. J vffbjidy. Aiao a lot of Haas' low eat shin 1 aadobildraa'S vTlgwam Slilpera at half oua? osme and saa them for yosneeit. , . Jese-tf . G. Wax Axwonja. ' . - j .... - 1 . r, ,'.;'' JTsmS sBwa4. rv-J.'V. .''' A larga lot of banjo and Tlolla strings as ' Z ..AnyperaoaernerooDa Wuhin C ...... ehaaa a larga bn'k dw -t house J la ro a wiu lureeporui.ee, that ha been f Ma ased aa a aoarilmg eo, or a bt o,- -3 four rowi,arBie bit' t ls e la aoeew.wdoAtnemwtt . sma 15 , er-'-pgto, ,tt ( D, F. tAtnwtiA, .Coa peek's aU. If ron mm as. a,.,i,e Turf. or tc. .v r . ( . . . shad'Sjajee'v -a hnT.'ors ' o a la the her -i Sr ,, r." ; A1- V . At. 1 Cih& rat T-s f -mter E " t - t, 1 iOodgaiua. Af, , -", t " "t on r " (r 111 rwi 1 we I of a'r
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