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7' .1 x - GREENSBORO Viil.THI.-X .153. AND OPENED TB1I UORNIKO AT Several torge'Shlpmt-iit of New Goods already in. " non to follow. Another Spe' , , tlal Attraction Is the BARGAIN COUNTER T th. TWGco'la Dwartosnt-' Oar Awud BtookTakiij Broueht SHORT JStfPS ' and ODDAIOTS M , ....... . Mk. hm lot SJCr Tttmfoo have f" f -TihaiM OUHTEtt 'and marl A so Jolt that they must go and Of n c2 and inspect they pecUI i .aniei ire nwuvii . w Respectfully, i'"HnHSE,TO at?rr One nice seven Vimitf to rent on Belle Mead -.til';,.. 1 AnnWtoncetoW.P, MC Apoo or A. Weatherly. , orfw. mOnly $a.50 -I have six Webster1 .TTnabrickod Dictionaries for sale $.So eacn. ' a. r, nu, -atore FiekTi factory; Fayettevule St each. 5. r. rAWia. ww s rH 1 W Hew Prints BwPercalBS i tttit-' ". .a 3 ' ' ' ' " '"' "I " .i' g ' ' T I V. ' ' i M I GRF.N'HROIIO. N. CREAM OF THE WIRES. ATE TEIEGRAFHI0MIEW3 TEOM ALL! PAi'1'8.1 The Bow Oootinni OolornloDeitroy d b fin in lohmond-WnU to Con- far with th Fretident Toe Eionx War it Orel", 4) i to.' Denvee, Jan. 15. The row in the lower home of the Legislature begun Friday wa renewed yesterday. A motion to adopt the journal of Friday, which contained the appointment of a House Company, was defeated by a combine after two hour filibustering' The Speaker's party then moved an adjournment, which wai declared car. ried, though the utmost commotion and calls of rollcall and yeas and nays were made. Before the members could leave the House, Mr. Croin, leader of the Combine, moved that the position of Speaker of the House be declared vacant He announced the motion carried by a rote of 18 to i. Mr. White, of Custer county, was chosen Speaker, and, amid the greatest com motion the House adjourned. The Governor hat been called on to take action in the matter, and scnous trouble is feared, today1. Richmond, Va, fan. ' ij. The damage to the boilers, plates and oth er machinery for the battle ship Teiaa, injured In the ' Richmond Lotomotive and Machine Works, win not be very heavy, nor will the' ship's completion be delayed to.anjrreat extent by this fire. The machiaery iSH-fhe building honied w v7a1svble,'' A portion of it 'Was put lit expressly to do govern saeal . WorkJ aca' cost1 of $50,000- The principal damage to the ' Texas' machinery will ' be .in : polished - rod work bars and plates, 'he latter, being constructed from a peculiar kind of metal That whichas already passed inspection is insured for $283,000 in the Fhiladelphiu Manufacturers' Mot ual, Insurance Co., ; The building ce stroyed will be rebuilt at ence. -i cvm ' Washingtoh, D. Cy ' Jan. 15. A telegram was received af the War Ie parment today from, Gen. Miles, ask' ing permission for a number of Sioux ChieD 1$ stt"Waahingtbn for . the pur. pose of conferring with" the ' President m tegald ' to their" condition. After cosultirig with Secretary Noble, $ec retary Frector 1 telegrapheU Ge, Miles, giving the desired permission. Gen. Miles says sending' chiefs1 East l' ' r ' ' -111 -1- Wlu. answer, uuuuic purW9cv.miDciyl to satisfy them and to bridge 1 war and peace, dispel dis trust and hostilty and ahJ restore .confidence. It , will also be 4 guarantee of peace while tney are absent t- 5 Washington,' Jan.; 15. An Ever me Star s statt -correspondent ieie . 1 . i .... graphs today from, Pine Ridge Agencjf .ilia, 1. iaw. ;i over. ' There may be and probably will be trouble with' a: few small de uched bands bt hpstilts1 fcut 'the' greii magrity of those who revolted against the authority of , the Unite- States government hate i removed 1 their.' ; war paint and are camped near the friendly Ihaians'tb We southWeSt of the agency just across wnne yy creea,,,, ,,tw n -n 1 1, 1 fjACKS.qNyXK, .Fla;, vis- A.JCey west spemaii wys mar me saie - in we 8stdffice theriVM ' blown open ind 'iear&jresta thieve, secured $a3O0 in,!floney,; s he sides ths- tontents of twnty-fouttegis. tered letters, - The amount W nibney in (he letters is supposed to be large iflvr. Hifcr,,of BarnweU,. has -i.ib !'" 0' ''H .We DAILY C, FEIDAV AFTERNOON JANUARY 10, 1891. been arrested on suspicion. His chum, John Cline is missing. Richmond, Va. Jan. 15. The Vir- kinia Agricultural and Mechanical So. cietv. at its meeting here today, de- cided to hold a State Fair here next 1 fall, and a grand State Exposition one year later. It was considered that it would take at leastja year to prepare or such an exposition as is desired. Tb Wood Combine. There is, as The Workman under stands a wood "combine," by wnich the price of a two horse load of wood ail! hereafter be $1.15 instead of S100, $t heretofore A good deat might be said on the matter. .It has always seemed to be great hardship for a farmer to haul a two horse load of wood to town ahd get for it only one dollar, but when the matter has been viewed from the stand point of the consumer, -the hardship seemed to be with the latter also. & has been a mutual hardship, owing to the bad condition of the roads and the weak condition c the .k team The combine may, however, be, prodpclJvt c benefit, as it nay lead to the .-establishment of a wood inspection,- would improve a' load of wood M ' extent of at least t percent: 10 s case there -would be, a hnle j J $e standard of toe' wagon, the t ad :' o a load of wooilu -k n e A ' i.l , ! jit' and alsO h the- qtoli'y ,'of t'.e " Anr-tonTbiaethat would omit, these conditions would be ill advised and would not work well. ' ' - - But J whether - the combine ". would have the effect of creating the demand for wood, Which has been the chief dif ficuUyVhcte.it tunes, and! .ha5..cause4 loads of wood to surid for hours with out a purchaser, is a question to be de termined' In order , . to sell a load of wood there must be another, sort, of combine .one between the buyer and the seller." Without ' this the othe would be of no avail. . , ; . This is indeed an age of trusts, and corabineadiOnc trust creates a , mis trust, one 1 combine ; creates another combine. J Wood haulers combine and raise the price of wood per centy and a few drizeris combine aid buy a load of coal ftc'igjrr.ve.ulir.et $300 a ton..' - ;f.--ti .is il. !(:.'. ,buf The man Iwho originated th" first combine had no idea of yhe j.extenltto whii'.iiysfen.woa.' H,;' f !' M 1 1 'i i " " , 1,1 ,, 1,1 -if 1 1 . ''Remainmg-' in' the postoffice at Greensboro.-N.-Cf January 14th '9 r. ' .eVrJIenxyLaoe. Mrs. Willie Lindsay,- Miss Miry liyd, -Miss bervTaylo iCoorAliss Liszie tPowell, Tim-Rogers, C.'F: oss,,l,'John' Tun stlbard, Van vGe;-$troder Charlie', Waba,' , txair'Watlington, TD. Wharton RaymofiBinton, A. W, hsvul w. lj. rteoua., , vv.r. xiiauni. iMmweBroutrht, -,'NattanleL .Brown, I Mrs. Kate Brown, Abner, Bennett A. At. Bennett, loo, Lausey, dJua ausey, .Mra,.rffanme,. Wower jamesavis rare of W. F. Moore. Mrs. Susan. Bern Janr aftha Qcmi jMissi, tyaryCruse; Willie taucett, miss ivtsie,, jencn, Ei WT Fry, E.B UFiTlje, Hard wf re Coii J: H. -Hoston- Lows P , - Ge pbene, Roto.-1 Gibson, Julia Horton, Anthony John, Mra ' Minnie, A. G. Johnson, Mrs,, Jane Johnson. j 1 'third and fourth class matter. JR-H- CowEn,PaulFlemmng,Mag. Persons calling for . the above will oleasesay advertised. , v - ' t : t rJ- D Whiti, P. M. ' r;; V'"" WORKMAN. A BUDGET Or LOO A L BQ0H8- Wkatlonr BtportartfSM and Hear About tks City. 1 "Mnddv and d'sagreeable," is the topic today. The coming event the F,vemen's Fair and Festival. ' Mias Josephine Forrest, a clever voung Udv, is conducting an Acade my at Mebane. Beef bones make splendid napkin ring when bound a-ound the edges with silver. The body of fi. W. Wright who died at Sal'sbury, passed through this morning to Franklinsville for inter ment - ;. . Don't fail to read what Sample S. Brown k Co. have to say to you in their new . advertiesment in today's Workman. " ' j ' Greensboro is to have another big tobacco prize house. Capt Fisher will, as soon as possible, erect a large building far that purpose on the cor ner trf Depot and Davie streets. j Good Poplar Lutber i ik j Mr, Frssier,. of tha Greensbore Fernitur Factory on making trip uptba liie p the C f. k Y. V. rad -rpad, wajL-enbled ts putehsse i Urjre (juantliy of aaprior poplar lumber for tJbe use f the. lactor ' and It Is proW able.that the demnd for that kind erf prober, iltjjevelpj . J?rget?pJi , than, ha been .sdr od to exiat, es pecially in the northwesiern part of the Sute, where there has been, but a smail demand f r 1 oplar lumber. ; "'"AIOTHClJli EITEKPillSE. j : . .. 1 . - . i ' The .' 6. :B jia Baildint: OomMpy -0ap-itil BtorkJ52B,000 This Company was organiaed at its meeting in the. Chamber of. Commerce in this city on, Saturday the : 10th in stant. 'The prelimin.ries had been under cueful ooatMderation tor ome time, so that 'here was a pretty clear understanding of what was proposed toe done. :; '' r 1 ''''' ;; ' 'I It was res i. ved 'that "the capital Rtock'should be ,000 wjth powti tb fncre'e it to $106 000. Amouni $106 000. , Amount necessary tobrgin work, $8,0.0. The amouot subscribed was nearly $!!, qoo,j, It Was i resolved that the first payment should be S per cent 'of the tooa.t'B.ubscibed'-to be paid d6wnj; t a teeond payment 60 days from the date of the firsts also( 95 per cent.'; The third jand fourth' 'paymtnts, 25 per cehf eaebv within to days respec tively of preceding piyment. ' 4, s- i u; The fcrtlowtng are the officers so mi elected Directors ! W. C. Bain, R. W. BtooUs, f. W." Causey. Tyre'Glennj V. p. xwiricpsiricif ,. Arogaon W1. R,' Spureessrtwo.. more , to i T'e"ru' "T-ffi ',:: ?Vh V;-vM:ifM .. Cuite a amount ot the achinery has already been lvered and, the complete p unt will De on nana sq soon as tne puuaing can ne dui upj which will be Soon. . The . locaiiod will be, in Manjiifacturers'. Square !.!'K! 'south of the. depot .' I i ne nrsi inswumcni pi 2 v per ui is oeing;, coiiecrea w, oiTf f l",ff news of the progress of 'the company V. ' ' it ' Ui j rr....u.l June bugs will be fashionable next Summer.! 1 i3a."yUwsw? '"'f'r. W. BilrrisTdeVt and Manal ''i'MBiifito President t.'W.'Causty, Sec. and ,t',reureri Price $3.00 Per Year. C0MIHQA5DQ0IIT0. Hovements of Pom of tbs Pjrpls You aU w. Mr. A. F. Brooks went to Ore Hit this morning. Dr. J J. Mott, of StatesviUe, was here this morning. Dr. Mack! Hayes, of Qxford, was in the city this morning. Mr. 11. B. Tatum's destination yes ferday was Hot Sqnngs, Arkansas. Mr. W. H. Hill is just coming out Of a fight wi'h the "valler" Mlo- called Mjohndice." Mr. V. M. Hanner, of this office, who went up to Winston, Wednesday, returned this morning. ' . Mr. J. S- Hunter returned from New york this morning, where he has been buying goods for his house. Dr. M. L. Fox, went to Raleigh this morning; where he will receive treat, met foetus eye, which was hurt some time agaT..t ..." ..Alt. A. A. Johnson and family and Mr. Calvin Johnson went down on a rai t to Mr.. Johnson's mother, near Liberty this morning. ' ' Mr. Charlie Alexander, 'of Meadow Station, Tean , who is noted for hit mnsicai talent, is here for' a few days as a companion' of Rev. J;' L. KittrelU .-( ..' Sll 1 1 ,.' The WoRKMAf.- does not remembe1 the, souood Wiue ieKiuaure ut North; Carolina when , there were so many leaves, absence on account of sickness, as there have been since the beginning of the present session. , What can the matter be? , That , is to say, .'What's the matter with Raleigh?' j , . . ' " ALambBel'd. ; ' Married by Esqu-'re Thomas Steele. at tbe residence of thejbride, Mr. Betli el Bell to Mrs. Jane Lamb. ' Thus you. see a Lamb has been Belled by Steele on the banks of DeepjRiver, on the 15. lay of January 189 r, near the site where Lord Cornwallis once had his headquarters. -,,y",' v 'alT. Quad; Offioers of the OJell MT g Company ' At a recent meeting' bt the officers ot the Odell Mahufactnn'ng company aft of the old officers were re-elected. They are as follows: ' ' President J. M.' Odell; Secretary and Treasurer, W. R. OdelL Vice President, J. A. OdeH The 1 board of ' directors " sire: W. H Lilly, T: M. Rogers, D." B. Col. trane, W. H. Branson, J. Wl Cannon, The company is doing well,1 and nnder the management of these torn of push, pluck aud industry it cannu help but prosper. Concord Standard. , amoral ot JJingham ooooot, 4 . ..The, Alamance , Gleaner, in speak. ing of, tje proba le removal of . tht Bingham, School from iU present lo- fation, sayi.'iv '-.V Hi ii -! - . "Fpr the sake of the community about Mebane, the Gleaner hope that Maj. ' Bingham will conclude to remain with his school Where it is.' Tfifi is only, showing te; proper re gard for a people whoinust suffer by the removal itt 'proportion as its ae cesiion to some other c6mniuriity will pruve a ucuciu iv mib aiicr cummu. n"v.j6t isfJ i -a nA.; iu A.White Headed Affsin. , ; t The Charlotte Chronicle Savs that a Patriarchy ball is one of the swell events of the season, and adds, - with great appositeness, "Tnc , drugstores are expecting a Vutf on Timbering up oila" One would think that St ' Ja cob's oil would be just the thing for a "Patriarch." .;:J (.eLrTjU' "!;,'. ,..;, (f(l 1" J. S"1' ... r .... 1. . . .. . ' j t 4: 1 ' ' ' 'V .1,-' '
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