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GREENSBORO DAILY WORKMAN. V I.VIII.-NO. 101. GREENSBORO, N. ('., MONDAY AFrERXOON, JANUARY 26, 1891. Trice f 3.00 Ter Year. TTI1TP VnTTPPPlT TITlOf n&Yiiiuuijiimuif If Not, Why Not? We are selling a ladies' Uod- gola Kid Button Shoe at One Dollar Sixty .Gents of lbkM wllf I e'A.00 ,4 H W Vmlmm mhm trt4 Ik MM will aaaorM this wumwi. W hT A FREiJfl SUPPLY OF THOSE POPULAR SHOES. REMEMBER YOU CANT FIND THEM JUST ANYWHERE, BUT ONLY AT BROWN'S IE PIE IKE. They eomelaboUi eommoi tense and opera style all aire from 2 KB lb 8 tt and Best Stock of Ladies' and Gen tlemen's Fine Shoes in .the city, and wish to call special attention to our excellent line of Children School Shoes. Respectfully, . SAMPLES. BROWN & CO. Puna New Orleans Syrup, also N. O. Molasses. Maole Syrop and Bar badoes Molasse., atry of which you will find nice and palatable tSooTT&Coa. "' Omv is.50.I have six Webster's Unabridged Dictionaries for sale at $a.s each. . , S. '. F. , Harrku. new store Field's factory, Faycttcvillc St H II jS 7I to V Usf g o -! h 5 z; CQ frig-53 o CREAM OF THE WIRES. LATE TELEQBArHIO ;HEWS FEOM ALU PARTS. Tht Contest it Battled Double Tragedy in Georgia Two Von Killed ia Tonnes tee Railway Aooidont on the Illinois Central Siriko Ended Denver, Col, Jan. 14. The con test between the two factions of the lower House, which was submitted to theSupreme Court several days ago for settlement, was decided yesterday, the Court rendering an opinion in fa vor of the combine. This disposes of Speaker Ilanna, and the whole House will today commence business in earn est, with Speaker White in the chair- I his is in accordance with the agree ment entered into that whichever fac tion was defeated would submit and not attempt to retard legislation. The matter in dispute is briefly stat ed as lotlows:Upon the organization of the House Mr. Hanna, a member of the faction known as the Gang, was chosen Speaker. He appointed his committees, when the anti-Gang mem bers combined with the Democrats and refused to recognize his appoint ratnts, and introduced a resolution giving tht House power to appoint committees. Speaker Hanna refused to recognize this resolution. The combine, being in the majority, by a vote of s8 to si disposed af Speaker Hanna and elected Mr. White instead, and proceeded with the appointment of its committees And the tranaacaoa of other business. The Hanna faction claimed that this was illegal, and re fused to participate in the proceedings, but callel a separate House each day. The question was finally submitted to the Supreme Court, with the above re suIl " -Cartersville, Ga, . Jan. 14. Dr. J Horace Bates attempted to commit suicide yesterday. . His father, Horace Bates, Sr. was found a few days, ago with a bullet in his head. He died' of his injuries yesterday at: 1 o'clock, no body was with him when the shooting occurred except his : jfpn, whosej bhly version of the aflairiwas that his father sho. himstlf accidentally.' Dr. Bates finding that his father could, not,, live shot' himself in the side and will die.' . The double tragedy has created , a sensation but the causes leading up to it are likely to forever remain a ,J my tery. ' . : Jackso, 'Tenn., Jan. ' 94. -The north bound cannon ball train' on the Illinois Central railway wis detached yesterday near Liddleburg (bout 40 miles South of Jackson by .striking a Droken rail The entum train was thrown from the track while running ! miles an hour, but" the. coaches were not overturned and no one was hurt beyond a few bruises. r' ';' ' KnoxviIlk, Tenn'., Jan.' S4- A ter rible tragedy occurred -at Glenndale, near here, last night, Tom , Moore went ta Capt. C E. Dunn's , honsei called him 'out, and shot him dead with a snot gun, supposing him to be Capt, punn's son, with whom be nad had an altercation at a dance. i-t Young Dunn, who was in fche. house at the time, then rushed out and shot MooreJ who is ,mqrtaUy:i wounded.; (, ' CHtCXooIu.; ; Jan.';r, a4.--6eneral Manager Tucker, of ,the Chicago and ErlC, has announced W iettlement of the strike 6n Out road ' By the' terms 6f agrtement,' Ttaln Diipatcheri Scbtt is not to be employed, but all the oth er employees are to be allowed to; re umfe jwork. ' Gnemhier officfer."to Iwhoin cohductots objefcted ': resigned.' PERSONAL P0ISTEB8. Gretnboro'a People and Others Coming ana uowg ana rsuing lnrongn. Kev. 1. k. ones, 01 Arcnaaie. was here this morning. Miu Maud Curtis, of Franklinsville, came up this morning. Mrs. Mary Woody, of New Garden, was here this morning. Rev. P. H. Pumell, of Winston was here a short while today. Prof N. C. English, of Trinity Col lege, was here this morning. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Connelly spent Sunday with Mrs. Connelly's parents here. Solicitor Settle came in this morn ing from Reidsville and took the train here for Raleigh. Mr. A. B. Holton went this morn ing out to his farm, where he is spend ing much of his time. Kev. Mr. LonraU, of Winston was here this morning on his return from a pastoral visit to Ruffin. Mr. D. S Hopkins of Rockingam was among the number who went down to Ragleigh this morning. ' Mr. Watkins, of Ramseur was here a short while this morning, Also ex Speaker Webster and lit. R. F. Dal- ton. Mr. S. L. Alderman returned from Newton this morning, where he spent the Sabbath with Mrs. Alderman and her relatives. Reprewaarw-s-fc. wjui County, who bed been on a flying visit to Winston, was her this morning re turning to his place at the Capital . Vaulting Ambition of a Onnroh Mouse. The poet Burns lived just one hun dred years too soon to get the advan tage of a number one theme for his pen. He oace wrote a sonnet on a mouse, but it was before those little creatures had made the wonderful progress to which they hare now. attained. Little thought Thb Workman reporter when he described the advanced architectur al skill of the mouse that had fashioned for nimseu a souse in toe heart of a sweet potato, and lined it nicely with paper and ktnw, that another mouse in the samj city was so soon to exhibit a yet higher degree of ambition m the same line sbt facts will show many things of m we had not dreamed. We say fat 1, because it is A true story that we ha eto tell and a fresh one, too for. . tl Circumstance . which we have to re tt happened only yester day. . ,-. I 1 . - ; '. It wu il the Sabbath school of one of our couches. The . young Miss who plays i organ wu. seated at the instrumen her fingers busy, on tnt keys, whe she" felt a rather strange movemeti n her hat, 1, She Was, satis fied that s as-creature was under tier hat.but v it it was she could not 'di vine. Br ely she persisted ', ir. her task until lie close of the music ser vice, ther he retiredo an adjoining roomJto i estigatei whenf she , saw tiny mou leap out and run off. This ntouseih concealed itself in the hat before th oung Miss left home, but whether1 h the intention pt' becom ing a "c rcn mouse ' is not known. Possibly is mouse had been charmed with the isic of the wearer . of the hat and ldudedtogo to thurch "for a furthet :aring, an4 while the tmisic was eon. in could not keep 'stilt un der its iif ration,' and' so i begita the movemel which indicated to the wearer tl presewe ,of ' an --intruder. Was nolot The 'Workman correct in 'claim! mat our mice belong, to a Iftosf-essl ftockf ABOUT THE CITY. 8tray BiU Picked Up by Workman fiepor-ters-Sews in Brief. Real estate continues to change hands. The next thing on docket is the Firemen's Festival which begins to morrow night. Sheriff Thos. F. Rankin of Rocking ham carried t no prisoners to the peni tentiary today. The train from the North yeiterday due here at 10: 25 a. ni. did not arrive until late in the afternoon. Pastor Wingate announced yester day morning that on next Thursday night the regular monthly church Con ference would be held. Rev. Dr. J. Henry Smith, who wu at Danville yesterday to assist Rev. Dr. Martin, returned home on the 10:30 train this momiog. Rev. Thomu Baine, a local Deacon of the M. E. Church, South, has con nected himself by , certificate with West Market Street Church. The committees representing Greensboro and South Greensboro re ipectively will meet at the Mayor's office tonight on the matter of annex ation. We would suppose that a good many people were surprised whea they peeped out yesterday morning and observed that the sun was shining. brightly. , The Workman learns that the at' Ilia Cjnl.nir. Sundiv School yesterday wu very large, larger than on any. previous occasion save one in its history, and that the exer cises were highly interesting. " Information Want xL Mr. Editor: Let - us know what the proposed amendments to the street railway are. Are they for the good of all, or .for the benefit of individuals? Tax Paw. The rurnitnwTactory. The Workman learns today from good authority that the Furniture Fac tory is running quite smoothly, and is unable to supply orders. The difficul ty has been to provide sufficient kiln dried lumber to work on. Orders in person and by' mail for the goods are constantly coming in.'I ' lit. Ed Erkpatr'iok Tery Wok. " " Mr. Ed Kirkpatrick, we are sorry to know, Is extremely ill of typhoid pneu monia at toe" home of his. father, Mr. D. N. Kirkpatrick, two miles north of the1 city. He has been sick some time, and the typhoid symptdtks have been ilow of f development.- Last night, however indications of heart ' failure were developed and the 'patient -sank, but with medical aid at hand he rallied." but today his condition is'but ;slightly aaaapawTA a mu J ev salt 1 iU ' -: Senator Ma E. WtfW ' We were glad ;t'o : see - Senator Klha in' the1 city on a "visit' tb' his 'Jainily. He came up Saturday night4' ''ahd"1' re turned to Raleigh this' morning.' ' "Ve regretted, however,- to see that he was suffering from the effects of diep cold hich he contracted, it is presumed, at the Capital, if4' hot' the Capitol ' . Mr. wine is a lauonuui anuiaumui worxer. -V . V-.-j!.., .,.v,-l ; ii l , ....... . and is, an important, member pf the State Senate, in a position .which he fjllejwith i high creit( to himself seyjsr l, yiea.ao.a We hope' to' iear' that he has fully recovered his 'health-' ' ' LARGE SALE -OF- DRY GOODS The Largest Sale op Record wilj take place at iran Commencing on Saturday Morning. Ou Entire Stock will b Offered at a S ACRI FICE to Close the Busi ness. The Stock VonsiM of a Gen t ratline of D"i Goods nucfi as -uuimmiT ass, OashmereSi' --Cloaks;: Bhoe8,.'. ; . . - 01ot, ; , Tninks, 1 ' White Goods Haniburgs, uce$V' ct. OUR STORK WILL BE CLOSED.' Preparatory to Sale, in1 order to' mark .. everything in " ' - , , Tlain Figures. ;'" Si-: -this is. , (lb Trustee's Sale '.; n. -'I. Iv ; n'.'i '-.t-r ;vJ. ' '' r::: 11 Stric"Bona:R(le" One K,i j?" TO RA'IS E 'M ONEYIr '--"' CaU tarty: ioAvmd the Ruilu" ? Protzfelder &'CoV- '.HI . L,! vV'i,v 'H".'ij-. 1, 1 i.fvii nt m f j.ii iT.,i fr 0 ,io .:!! 'Hi ;Hy?M tJ-' j ,1 .si frti.rp r iJk 'Jti- - -1 J 'I J
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