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' Mm 1 Ul TliT,-N(V 198. v GKEEXSBOIiO, ,N. C, TUESDAY FTE2X00X, K1RCII 10, mh rriee 13.00 retIet' 4 SOLS. SIL7EB and Steel Drew TrinwUnis, Black and Gold, Black and Silver, Gill and Silver Cord and Gilt and Silver Braid. Handsome line of Black rassdmenterie, new Cord and Tassels in Black and Colors also Gilt and Steel. Black and Cream Silk Fringe, lovela line of China Silks, Cream Black White, Pink, Blue, Garnet, Orange aUd Lavender, and a new lot of Fancy Figured China Silks." . r All the above and a mag niflcent Une of flew Dress .Goods just opened at . .. EsnOYTTT'O. COMEAND'SEBI r Purs, New Orleans Syrup also N O. Molasses, Maple .Syrvp an&Bar .badoes MoUuet , any ot. which jou will find nict and palatable : - .' at Scott &CoV Only $2.50.-1 have six .Webster's "Unabridged Dictionaries for tale -at ia.o each. S, F. ILnuuttL new tore Field's factory, Fayetteville St : n U o k. I . , I m A DAY'S EVENTS. : - ttww WHAT OUR REPORTERS BEH , AND' HEAR - . And What Other People Tell Them Ne we Brlff t Noted, , Personal Note &o. Read the new ad of Houston and Bra in todays Workman. ' Weather indications: For North Carolina, fair, colder; northwest winds; fair Wednesday. ' .'. The children of Mr. B. M. Cates, Snpt of the Crown Cotton Mills, are beginning to whoop with the whoop, ing cough. - Don't forget the entertainment to be giren at the Armory Thursday' night, by the Young Ladies' Aid Society of the Baptist church. The Workman is sorry to learn that Mr. J. R. Hardin lost a good hrrse yesterday from pneumonia, har ing taken cold on distemper.' v Uncle Cesar, the colored man who so faithfully senree Judge R, P. Dick, has been quite poorly for some time, but is able to be up agaiot ' Married this morning at 9 odock at the residence of the. bride's , parents, East Washington street, by Rev. E. L. Sumey, Mr, Lee A. Chance of Char, lotte, and Mi Mary Yates. Mr. Bryant Ward, a watchman tor the Crown Cbttow mills in this city, died at about4) o'clock this Jmming, leaving a wife and two children. Thi Workman extends its sympathies fat the bereaved. ' ' , " U fid reGabW fcm' of E?lf. Caldr ticugu ot wo., is carrying a Deauuiui line of china crockery, glassware, etc. etc They fcave an " Important an. nouncement on the 4th page of today's Workman. Read it : . ''i Fair Weather. When the sun blazed out and flung long spangles 'of burning light from his chariot at the time oi his w setting last evening, those who saw the sight prei dieted a clear day for the morrow, and so it was. ' Many an ee greeted the sun this morning as the face of a long absent friend who had just returned from a distant 6urney. r Glorious day, so bright and fair! - ' 1 .. ,. ; .. Open Today, , f ' ' The Fishbkte -Clothing House is in full blast today,' and gentlemen, ate in supplying themselves with, clothing at figures which .they themselves confess to be reasonable. The store room is finery' fitted uj, the goods are there In immense quantities arid, extensive' va u jyand the inducements to buy are a!f that could leaked;'; : V1 -""7 ! The szfleseacn, Messrs. Rankin. fto'lett, Matthews and Crawford 'un derstand their bus', ess and take pteas ure in waiting on customer's.' ,,, ;' J Great Excitement at High Point. Frorn Mr. ' D. A. Iloskins who is here today from High Point it is learn ed that there- is great . excitement in that place over what is known as Slaughter's Patent Bed Brace. Num bers of people have invested In State and County rights. V The ; Messrs. Pickett Bro. have bought the State of Missouri, ' Mr. Rufe Wclborn has borjht Tennc::eej the Elwood Cox Co. Lave borght Vi '.I'a.arJ perhaps overstates. r..-w-1 anl Tryne have l...u!it North ' C" "1, and. are svppoci J to have e 1 kLout h:..f tl.e state,,. ,. , MIRED DOWN BUlfZ ENOUGH The Little Mule OoaUn't Pall the Wagon Ott. . Everybody likes to tee things done in a sure enough way, ar! it has been said that whatever is worth doing at all, is worth doing welL ;,And the say. ing is just as . applicable, to getting mired down, or stuck in the mud, as anything. What is the ''use of having mud to shallow that trnll scarcely come over your shoe tops And what is the use to talk ; aboat being mired down, just as if yiyu were, mired sure enough, when the vftobs of your wagon are still above 4ie ground? Such at that is child's play. Ther may have been a time wfcen you could have made an interesting story of aa instance where a manV wheels were mired half way up to ,the' hub,1 or even quite op to the huS, but such a story would fall flat if routed now b this community, simply eaote soch things have been laid iiphe shade by recent events. A wagij btlorjing to John Whittington was sm bad.' tuued dowa yesterday evenint-'n the aTy in the rear of the Odell Hard ware Cv'4 store, that the mud ctj clear ow one of the hubs to &t couldn't be seen, and the end of t!,e axle on thai side went clear out cf. right There was a little mule hitch? j to the w-r but the little mule couW do bo'J.!, j ia the way ' of getting mt of such "scrape." The mule tahilched, the load rat thrown oft Vad the wigoa wu carried out by hanii , llr. If. I Stewart, whose two U ' the scene, never taw the be' . -ei, tr.d he tajrt. il wi th rttLiit mrrlng down that has ever come under his observation. ..... This' year. of. i8qr may be famous for many things, such as the year .that we first had a Railroad Commission, or the year . that General Sherman died, but it will at least deserve to be remembered as the year of the great mire, when Mr. So and So got stuck so deep in the mud that only the body of his wagon conld be seeiwabove' the surface. . Why not have'a fate enough case of pure mud? ; v..:.. b, t Mebane. -r, ' This gentleman; who came jp the city som4 days ago to witness the inter ment of his mother's remains 'which were brought to this pkee from' Lare do, Texas, and only arrived Sunday night, is now pastor of the Central Presbyterian Church of Maysville, Ky. He. went to Madison, this evening, will return Tursday,;'anr on' s Friday , wil start back to his Kentucky -, home. His brother ! Du ip. Cj'Jebane, of Parson v PaT, has already started to his home at the North. r v V v Thi Workman was pleased to meet Rev. B. W. Mebann after long absence in the' west, wher we ' are pleased to known that he it doing weltsi,. ' r;".'-r" '", ir"x .'i 1 5.,. .? A; Bad;WincV !.&c; - V 'X'hb Workman saw' here today Mr. J.' L. jiardin and Mr, O. C. Neese, of the Company Mills store, near Taber nacle, and Mr. Hardin said in answer to the question as to the condition of his mercantile interest, that- trade had been quite fair,, much of it resulting from the bad condition of the roads which hindered persons from coming to town for their supplies. ' Tlis sug gested the application of the old say wZt '.'i1'8 a bad wind 'that , blows no body any good." ..'" O thou :antic mudsill,' what hast thou not wrought in this great and wide countiy of ours? ' : - ABOUT FOLKS YOU KNOW. Personal Notes of Interest Caught on the Fly. Mr. W. M. Parker, of Archdale, was here this morning on his way to Dur hanu Mr. Benjamin Millikan ex-Sheriff of Randolph and Mr. G. S. Bradshaw were in the city today. . D Dr. Wb. Staley and Mr. C P. Smith, ot Liberty, came up to day on a visit to the dry,and will return home tonight. ' 1 Mr. Peter P. Yates returns tonight to his portion with,Newbold and Sons, r.J.uaoi4,'i-.1er brief vacation with friends in this city. The CoropanionleM Dead. There it quite a field for pensive thought when one tees a cart inclosing a cVrtJn which repota the body of come departed member of the hum as race-the sleeper aS trnconsdost of the noise &nd bustle oi the public highway bciog borne to tone distant spot fat if pultnre. -' It Is aa occasion for pen : 'v? tio";ht But there was tome t.i.-j ri ' er an usual on the ptatfbna uflWR. & D. Railroad here this morning., There was a case on. which was written ' t ' ' "Jno. A-'Dawlv, - " ' O "i f.nchburg, Vt-, akd a certfScate of death signed by Dn R,W..WL'!en.,. ,,,:,... J Numerous enquiries failed to elicit tr; ; re.. ignite, .and presently the corr:ewas'' trundled aside to farther orders. - The Let was iilxCTyi. it imTDui ba pas sengernn4d not turned up, and -to the silent sleeper, cpmpanionlest as he was in another sense, was ' compan- ionless also in respect to his visible es cort : ; But of what real consequence Wat it that this poor lump had no escort on its journey to the distant cemetery if the departing soul could say as did the. Psalmist: . ' "Thou art with me. Thy rod and Thy staff, they comfort me" ' : ' . ; "... Dull Everywhere. .; Persons who think Greensboro is duland do not lookbeyond the bounds of the city and its environs should post themselves as to the country elsewhere. The Workman had reason to know that there was asjmuch or more deprev sion just now elsewhere as here, but finds the view corroborated by persons who have recently come in from abroad. Mrv WjU C. Ogbjrn, "a young man of Flat Rock, (this county, who went( to Texas some thirteen months ago, re turned to this place from Fort Worth, Texai, this- morning. i'v From him .we learn that business was -dull in all the towns thrpiih which; he came.' One of the ftisons for thb stagnation of bus ies3 is th t excessive : rain - nu wl. hfs been general in the countryl The fT X has been the same as would be from the stoppage of trains on our great trunk lines. This should be un derstood and an allowance should 'be made for the heavy ains just at this time. " ; V ,'V1 ' , The Baoon Walked.' Some hungry rogues made a good haul of bacon from the basement store room of one of our citizens last night, taking a dozen or so of pieces. Very litlte trouble was required to get in, which was by forcing aside the lower prtcf t'..ehr-p, by hidi t! e bolt was cleared and allowed the door to or n. tl.e r7.:cs deserve to te cauut, and it is hoped that they wil be.. ;'. ' ' ;-r SPUING STYLES ! JUST RECEIVED NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW Drew Goods Drets Goods Dress Goods Torchon Laces Torchon Laces Torchon Laces NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW Hamburg Edgings NEW i Hamburg Edgings NEW 7 Hamburg Edgings NEW , Croat Bar Muth'nt NEW ' Croat Bar Muslint NEW 's Cross Bar Muslint NEW NEW Ginghams Giagbamt Ginghams Chambrays Cham brays Charobrayt Outings Outings Outings Corsets v" Corsets ' Corsett NEW , NEW ' NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW ' WelL ire have to many New Goods that we tanaot begin to teB you, and you must come and tee them to know all We can tell to yon the prettiest uouue roid suiting at sy cents pet yard, ever shown by 4 Dry Goods trade, price and qty considered. We are doing our best to cttablish reputation tsa Low Priced House 1-! at the tame time handle the best r 'i the market affords. ."Call early and get your first r im of the New Goods. National Bank Btuldihg, Greensboro. MRS. S. E.B0B0 Will sell her entire stock . of ;. ' : ' v . Corbots at Oost Commencing Monday, the 9th o( ' . . r March.. - y fiae ?rtii(h-ffiTfV Lnj-Wiisy Cersetsll ' Must tell them to make ready for Netr . Spring Goods. SFEClAt. NOTICES. Pio Lost. I, Warren Morehead, have lost my red Jersy pig, who has strayed off with black spots on his back about six weeks old and is a sow. Return to this office. m7-3t." Latist Arrivals. Sweet pickled beef hams, smoked beef tongue, At meres mince meat, Virginia buckwheat flour at Scott's. - . t Call and see a nice line of. ladies and r gents gold watch chains, warranted six years, prices $1.50 lo, $4.5. Also a sample gold watcnvarranted 10 yean at $30.00. -We offer our stock of shoes, at great reduced prices. The , Racket Store Co., J. H. Prince, M'g'r. . If you like "mushrooms," -: If you like fresh peas, - ) If you Lke olives, " If you like French sardines, If you like pine apple cheese, . ' ' If you Lke roasted pea nuts, - If you like bananas, If you like Florida oranges, Or if you like anything nice to eat go to Scott's and they can supply your wants. -; , New Crop Cuba Molasses 1 The "Old fashioned" kind, black and sweet. " Just received by J. Y. cgtt Sc Co. IIouss IIeepex Y,r anted; A com patent ho"-e I e rc-ada lucraj live and C. ''al'.j .:;' 1 ly an'. ing eaily at Eox 5, Cily Tc.:.c2. i-w. r
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