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IFF DAILY WOBKMAN. J. L. M1CI1AUX, Editor. J. S, H1CUACX. Local Editor. In a fire in LuChow, China, twelve hundred people perished in the Ma met; arid several hundred were killed by accident and otherwise. The people were so thick that they were in one another! way, and sevsrsl were jamed to death. Raleigh and Nortolk base ba clubs played a matoh yesterday in Raleigh. When Raleigh tad played her ninth inning the score stood to 3, but Norfolk came to the bat and by a fine play succeeded in making ecore. So the score was 4 to t in favor of Norfolk. Greeniboro and neighborhood had one of the heaviest rain falls last night that it has had in sometime The C F. & Y. V. railroad track be tween the College and R. & D., was covered with water and the early freight for Mt, Airy did not go out We expect to hear of a number washouts. Persons who were sufficiently awake to hear the rain that fell last night, will not be surprised to hear that much damage was done to crops of corn on bottoms and hill sides, to Persons began early this morning to exclaim, "Did you ever 1" A SOUND LEGAL OPINION. Xj. cainDnage uuaaay. osq., uonnty Attorney, Clay Uounty, Texas, saya : " "Have ueedEleatria Bitters with most happy reenter My brother also was very low with Malarial fever and Jaundioe, bnt was eared teumely use 01 this med ' iclne. Am satisfled Electrio Bitters laved my lite." ' : Mr. D. L Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, Ky., adds a like testimony, saying : He V positively believes he would have died, bad it not been for Elaotrio Bitters . This great remedy will ward off, as well aa euro all Malarial Disease,' and - ' for all Kidney, Liver and Stomach Dia- . orders stands nneqnaled. Frioe bO eta. and tl at 0. E. Holton'a. Father Curley,'' Director of the Georgetown "College , observatory, died last evening at 0:20. . lie was the oldest priest in America and per haps in the world. He was in his 93d year. JIIe ? has-been connected with the Georgetown College ? lor . sixty-two years. . .. . , ; , E. T3roVna linker of Wich ' ite,' Kan s., ' h"as returned home ' de mentedV 11 has been, absent since - last January and it was supposed that 'he was murdered ' He is scarcely able able to Ulkj and from what he . says, it is thought that he has been held .by a' gang oK scoundrels who were m hope ; 01 getting a large sum 'v 4Vha li... ..Ilea. .! , i w' : : ' . ' The New Steward. , , The Ex-Com. of the N. C. Insane ' Asylum elected a Steward ' yesterday to succeed Mr. Thompson, who re , signed on the acquittal of Dri Gfis l som. There were twenty four appli canta for the place. On the nomina . lion ot uniet Mogul urissom, tne.v " elected W. R. Crawford, Jr., 'of Ral . eigh. Mr. Crawford may be a good man for the place, and for anything . we know is, but 'there are a great many fjood ' men in the State that would not accept the position on ac count of the Supenntendency. Mr. : Crawford will set ve until Dec, when a permanent Steward will be chosen. Di. Grissom has appointed Mr. Louis Blount Engineer to succeed Mr. West. OCTHBOCVD. were passed, and a telegram from many citicena at LaGrange read giving three cheers for the indigos' tion meeting. ' As strong an opinion as we care to express fs ' that Dr. Grissom ought to resign his position, and we thought that he would do so at the first opportunity, His tenacity in holding over , against j the protests of so many citizens and id despite of the very resyectabls minority that voted against his acquit' tal will not inure to his benefit, lie may think other .vise. Nothing les. than an unanimous acquittal, with the advantages he had in the investi gation, should have been considered satisfactory reason for ignoring out side opinion. , Buck ten's Arnica Salt. The best Salve in the world for Onto. Bruises, Sores, Uloeis, Salt Rheum, Fe ver Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, ana positively curee true, or no pay required. It u guaranteed to give per- reel salis! action, or money refunded. Prioe 25 oenta per box. For sale by Lv. Salem iMovio iyaaw uorton. Piedmont Air-line-Route. Richmond and Danville liallroad CONDENSED SCHEDULE. In Errm Jems And, 1889. Trahxt Run bf ' 7Bth Mb-idin Tim. Lv. New York Philadelphia Baltimore Washington CharloVavll'e Lynchburg Ar. Dn villa Lv. Biohmond Burkeville Keysville Danville Ar. Oreensboro Lv. Goldsboro Ar. Ralegh Lv. Raleigh Durham Ar Oreensboro Oreensboro Ar. Salisbury Ar, Btatoaville AsbeviDe Hot 8prings Lv, Salisbury', Ac Charlotte Spartanburg Greenville Atlanta We too Have Thieves' We see from the papers that there are thieves and burglars in Charlotte, Winston and other cities and towns of the State, and now we rise to say that we have some of these gentry in Greensboro. Perhaps there have been Charlotte fewer such cases here than anywhere Ar Columbia lie. and horaiiM nf thit f.-t.K. .arftagat L. . 1 1 . ... " more nuutcnuie. we 0BTHBOtnri learnM veiterdav that inrnn lhr( ha1 1 ' gone to the Cemetery grounds at Green Hill and stolen a thermometer from the cottage, and that there had been several case's of the theft of choice -flowers., placed about the mounds for adornment. In many cases rare flowers hsd been emptied on the ground that the thieves might carry off the platters and jars con tainingthem. We can make no com ment, and no suggestion is needed. OktUt, No. 60. No. 62. 1216am tB0pm 7 20am 6 67pm 9 45am 1980 pm 1184am 11 00pm 8 80pm 800am 8 40 pm 5 07am L8 20 p m 7 45 a m toOOpu '2301111 BOipm 440am 16 60 pm 5 19 am 8 40 p m 06 a m 10 27p m 9 42am raOOpm f4 00pm 4 45 pm 8 00pm rcupm iuoam ooopm 366am 8 20 pm 740am k6 05pm 6 80am 10 87pm 9 60am 12 28 a m 11 18 a m 2 01 a m M2 12 p m 781am 4 86pm 20am 010pm (12 81 a mMl 23 am 2 05am 1240 pm 4 61am 5 56 a m 1100am j 20am 680am 1 10 80 a m 8 87 pm 4 4B p m 940pm 100pm 5 10 p m 9 06pm oailx. Lv Angnsta Lv Colombia Ax Charlo-te ', Lv. Atlanta ' Ar. Greenville Spartanburg Charlotte Saliabury 6 15 pm . 10 85 p m 3 13 a m recipm "12 46am 160am 4 40am 617am Lv. Hot Bpringsj7 60 p m 12 26 p m Ashevilla Stotesville ' ' Ar. Salisbury Lv Salisbury Ar, Oreenaboro Salem w Lv. Greensboro Ar, Durham j 9 41pm 815am 4 20am 6 22 am B 00 am 1140am UST OP LETTERS ' fUmaiiilng la the Pontnfflo io Oreent- boro, N. Vn July 24, 1889 : R. II. Bost. Miss Alice Cambler. Ar. DolJaboro SteDhen Dav. Tohh W Tllitt. tnanh V9' "en?W)ro c s ' j - 1 j f Climer, George Cook, WX Fiugor old, T Hamilton, Mrs Mary Hanna,' Mrs Mat Houston, john W Gemir ger. Miss Emma Wilson, M J Gleesoii Miss Bessie Good ow, Henry Jarrett, George Toqes, Alf Lamb, Tames A K.ernodle, rl I Maxwell Miss Nannie McAdoo, Williarn Mitchel, Peter Post1 DrJ W Parker, J R Pane, I 8 D Banes t)t. W M Thomas, O A Snipes, Frank Stoart, R O Summers, Elira Walker, A i L , Walker,, John Weggle, Lessie Williams. ., Persons calling for the above letters will please aay. advertised, v . Oro. II. Grkooky, p. M. Lv. RalelftT Ar. Tkantrillo Keysville JJnrkeville' lUchmond Ar., Lynchburg ,iJ!ar!ott grille! ' WasLiagtoa, Baltimore , , .Philadelphia New York . Daily.. No. 61. No. 58. 4Sam 12 50 p m Diwpn 7 10 a a US pa a 4 pm 6 80 pm 7 BOpm 1 14 pm 6 68 pm 6 43 p m 7 13 pm 8 40 p m fl234am 19 45 am 1060pm 12 01 p I 02 p m 1 02 pm 810pm 8 C5 a m 9 47am 12 80 pm I lapm 8 80pm 12 40pm1265am 2 55pm 100am 713pm 663am 8 60 pm, J8 20 am 1 ,525am 7 45am 00 p m 12 60 p m 8 60 p m 10 Wvm 1 49 am 2 40 am ' 5 16 a m 8 00am 6 20am 0 47 atn 1 20 pm tDailyiexoept Sunday Foolish Preaching. Train for BJleiirh via Clarksville leave Kioomond dfJlv; 3 pm; Keysville, 6 15 p m; arrives Clarksville, 7 40 p m; Ov rota, s i p m; nennerson. v BO o m: iTnr&am luwpm; naieign utapm, Returning leaves Raleioh 7am dailv: Durham, 8 80 a m; Henderson 8 80 am; uxiora xu w a m; uiarksviiie, 11 15 a m; Keysville. 12 80 p m; arrives Rich mond 830 p m. . . ! Local mixed trains leave Durham daily exbept Sunday, 6 00 p m; arrives Keysville, 185. a ra; returning leaves Keysville 9 00 am; arriving at Durham. 5 80 p so. ' Paa&nger eosch attached. Mob. 61 and 03 oonneot at Biohmond daily exoept Sunday for West Point and - The Grissom Affair. Raleigh was greatly stirred when the Grissom investigation was under ay, and now that the investigation is closed the excitement, continues, and Tuesday night in that city an in dignation tneetiug was held, partici. ot' J i' by fcbout ; 400 persons, f ' 1 were made and resolutions St. Paul flaya the world is to ' be saved by the foolishness of preaoh inc(. lint not by foolish preaohmfr. What wonder if stand ,bd eesavs. BteeDed in doddv iuioe. shonld send Baltimore via York River Line. . theoonjaecationtotheiandofNod? from Weat Point eonueoUdaUy Who is to blame if barrenness fol- SZ fuSv -r-- . . .A I.VU AJA. WMW MWWU IOW8 toe sowing Of nothing? ... The Noa. 50 and 51 oonnecl at OoHaWn reason why many a preaoher has with trains to and from Morehead City not better "lnok'.'nfisbinff for men! and Wnmington. ' " "f : affirms a Bnooaasfnl nantnr. ia that. I No 61. couneots at Greensboro and he will insist on, whipping . stream ?SSZK&Z for Wilson aireaay nsaea oat, or 1-1 trvine to N. ca and 61 make nimuiwmTiAnrirm Ofttch salt ffoh in fresh waters, or at University Station with trains to and in nyina; for salmon where onW Irom luh except snndays. mirrt . fiah a.lvnnr1 a.. . t,t 5nf ELFIWG-CAR 8ERV10K qaently m angling on drygroends 1 Bl6eper between Atlanta and New Tork, T-Uergyman. , " ' Greensboro and Angnsta.-and Greens- ! ' ' ' " ' ' 'f ' ' r' r ' twiwn 1 .; lAvtllA.' an1 1 UfAWtnolAaam' ' beS St&SSfSS!: "ll l were in yonr Place. Ancie. ' vu iloatgomery, ana . between Wash. Said Miss EittenhoQse Square, yes- lngtoa Bnd Birmingham, Richmond and terday -id never , speak to- Mr. 'KSka u"p to, Zs UUBal Threadbare again. I know he himrr.niiKnnniiu. ooinesofan excellent family, bnt Thron g tickets on sie at prinpipai stations, For rats local and through timetables, ap- . VA.VlNG secured the use of the Wakefield building for soma time longer J If we have decided .to close out in connection with what is left I of the J : Mt.Airv stock a large lot of , ' ";-'.T ' ... . ' s.'.f ?. .. j ... ,v , . DRESS GOODS REMNANTS At COST and way down BELOW COST. All aorta of fabrics in this lot. Some cheap goods, some medium and some ' fine goods. It is a good dance to secure bargains in material for childrena dresses.' . '"'" .'.!'..''" " ' ' " ' ' 1 Odds and Ends, Shelf-worn GOODS, AND SUMMER GOODS GENERALLY. ' ' We have also added to the' stock at the Mt. Airy store a lot of Corsets in large and small sizes, a lot of Mens' and Women' Shoes, lot of Dras Trimmings, and other articles tdb numerous to mention, all to be closed out at CLTld Below Cost' On account of the rash created by this cost sale last week we were not able to vait on all our customers properly, but having secured the aa sistance of Mr, Jaa. M. Hendrix in addition to our regular foroe we hope to serve all who oonie in future with promptness and despatch. . Respectfuim. . Sample S. Brown. -1 3 . . k P i i fi-vH ;.f;.;f ;.g, ,5 IN ' f: M .51 Pi S ' 5 w C I rlB S 5 , .? is S O- O I llS ft'f -, i- - r " ; LOOK HERE; v. Forty Hogsheads Cuooxkbt and OuuwABaof every description just received. Tea SetSjDinner Sets,Berr.y i X' i ; SETS, WATER SETS, .TOILET SETS, "v ' ? ' In fact every thing that ia necessary to a complete Stock in onr lias. , , We bny iq large quantities, and for Boot Uash, which seourea large disconnu". henoe we can aflord to sell low, and intend to give oar customers the .benefit of these advantages.' ( if ' . - We invite every one to come and will take pleasure in ahowimr von thronah our large and varied Stock. YOURS TRULY, 7- . CHIOHEisTER BROS. a46m J 1 SOUTtt ELM STBEET, Opposite PmI Offi EVERGREENS. THK SUBSCUIBKR WOULD announce that he is ready to sup ply to suoh aa need choice evergreens, quite a variety in that line of landscape decoration. , Mention may be made of IBlSH JUNIPER ' - AND - , SMALL AEBOMTAE iastthe thing for OemeterT ' planting. Speoimena ean be seen on ., application to Mr., Duffy at the Cemetery, who thoroughly understands the business. I will replace any that may fail to live wnen planted by lum. " ma tr ' J. A. xuujnu. SPECIAL NOTICE I he's an awful flirt and is dissipated Besides, .v.-'-.o., . . . ;, Angit (sweetly) I thank yon so mncb, Clara; bnt I don't sea how I can escape talking to ' him now The fact is we were quietly mar ried the nip,ht yon triod to pot bin to propose to joa.rhsladfet Inquirer. . ;V;: ' ' '. : ' F-J to cny agent or the Company, or to Son. J ' a as, - ; I Jab. L. Tatlob. Tra -o Manaerer. Gen. Pass As-'t W. A. Ttbk, Div. Pass. Agt., Ral- eigh, N. O. ; : .: - M Tuner Pictures, and 98 (. g-'int Crts in Gill Eiiita, Bilk irniiKe, HUM Naiiib, Ac. I ftollKKter. I L8 lriu PuMb .J S "! h hiw, ll lorlHcts. lianiflof Antfanra.iilctt. .iivwHT tu.. iiintonviiie. Conn. J. M. REECE. , , ' .i B. J, ELAM. REECE & EL&r.l; ': Book and JobPfinters, ' (TJKDKB BENBOW HAtL.) , GREENSBORO, N. C. SEND TJ8 A TEIAL 0EDEE. WE WILL DO 0UE BEST XQ JLEASE YOU. gS"Ordera ,by; mail solicited and simples and estimates sent on applioa- : ' maya'J-ti tion. IT- 1AM AT "THE OLD QULIiETT Stand, Court house Square, where I am prepared to do all kinds.pt work on nrrwa DTBTm o t AtrA w . "-" lAwuj, wwiair JdACJQIHES, AND SAFES .'- AND SAFE LOCKS. . . Will also sell safes and vault doors. : alStf J. H. COLEMAN. - ni t i - KLa. Editor; I wish to inform mV irieoda generally that I have used about : iuoo feet of glass in erecting .Green Houses and-they, are now full toovexw flowing with plants suitable to plant in open ground between) Jipril 20th,. and May 20th. Young pot roses, chrysanthe mums, carnations,, fnohias, geraniums, ealeaa, bedding plants in great variety. I u. rotnona, m22-8m NOTICE.-Having qtudifled as - Ad mimstrator on the retain nt wi P. Caldwell, deceased, t all perst t s- indebted to the deceHsed to make payment thereof, and all persons bavin;; claims against aaid deceased are required to uresent th mm t - settlement on or before the fourth duv of July, 18i0, or thia notice will be pleaded in bar for their j J30-80 d John L. Kj-. AdmV , .. i . .
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