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G-RSMSBORO- DAILY WOMAN. ,Tol. YIU.-No 200.1 GUEEXSDORO, N. a, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 1?, 1801. Price 13.00 Per Tear- HOLD, SILVER . and Steel Dress Trimmings, black and Cold, Black and Silver, Gilt and Silver Cord and Gilt and Silver Braid. Handsome Line of Black Passamenterie, new Cord and Tassels in Black and Colors also Gilt and Steel ' Black and Cream Silk Frine,lovcliiline of China Silks Cream Black, White, Pink, Blue; Garnet Orane aud Lavender, and a new lot of Fancy Figured China SUks. All the above and a mag nilcent line of JVewDress Goodsjust opened at . COME AND SEE 1 j .' ' " V '" '-.-. Purs Ne w Orleans Syrup, also N. 0. Molasses, Maple Syrup and Bar badoes Molassei, any of which you will find nice and palatable . . , at Scott & Co's. Only $2.50. I have six Webster's Unabridged Dictionaries for sale at $2.50 each. - S. F. Harwell new ttore Field's factory, Fayctteville St. -1 - 0 t2 r -4 4 s O p n- : to 1 i EH A DAY'S EVENTS. WHAT OUR REPORTERS BEE AND. HEAR And Whet Other People Tell! Them News Brlfly Noted, Personal Notes &o. Wait for the sunshine. The trains were Ute today. Never mind the wind, rain and mud, but go to the Armory tonight Dr. B. F. Dixon, at Centenary M. 11 Church tomorrow night Go. The travelling band is still here, much to the delight of the small boy, as well as many of the older people. The Tom Thumb Family took their departure for Durham this morning, where they are billed for tonight We publish today the programme of the Guilford county Sunday School Convention, which will be held in this city on Monday, March sjrd. Wessher indications: For North Car olina rain in the western portion : in creasing cloudiness and rain in eastern portion) no change in temperature; easterly winds, The Entertainment Tonight. The young ladiCs who are preparing the novel entertainment for tonight, request us to announce that the enter. Uinment will certainly be given, re. gardless of the weather. " , . Don't forget this, but go to the nov el entertainment at" the armory to night" -.: '. ,. v . - - ' " 11 ' v. ... :. Scarcity of Wood. ; , ; Wood is in great demand "just now, and is at scarce article in these parts. The roads are in such a condition as to make it next to impossible f6r some of the farmers to get to town with any thing like a respectable load; but the worst of it is, they don't seem ' to get here at all, and today there is only one dealer in the place who has any wood in stock.' A . ' V . .'.-. The Meeting Postponed. ; "I Rev. E. L. Stamey, pastor of Cen tenary M. E. church, stated to his con cretion at the piayer-meeting last night that owing to the unsettled state of the weather he had decided to postpone the series - of meetings that had been announced would commence next Sunday, until the wtfather modi fied. - Due notice will be given later, v Guilford Battlp Ground Co. - The usual pleasant occasion of the Annual Meeting of the . Stockholders of the Guilford Battle Ground Compa. ny will be held i on the' Company's Grounds at 11 o'clock Saturday. . The C. Fr& Y. V. R. R. will take ail per. sons who wish to attend for one fare both ways. ' As the Meeting will be: of unusual interest it is hoped that there1 will be a good turnout of Stockholders and visi. tors. ...... ". . What He Owed His Father. . On last Sunday night, March 8th, when Walter Donnel!,the son of Thomas Donnell, was dying, a nsar relative who was piesent seeing a smile piaying; over bis features, asked if he was happy. At this he broke forth into expressions of exceeding great joy. Presently, while tbefam i?y were around bira,' he bade' their all fciojsiost affectionate fjrewc'!, and tlirowirrt his arms srin .1 l;3 1 .,..xr s rri'c and terv'n'iy e' ; Li.n.r.e "I C s t'.-3 v -va r s e:. 1 ri c'"$exi ABOUT FOLKS YOU KNOW. Personal Notes of Interest Caught on the Fly. Master San) Tate, of The Work man's force of carriers, is on the sick list, we are sorry to note. Mrs. Dr. Wakefield left for I lender. son this morning on a visit to her brother, Mr George Adams. Miss Shearin, of Brinkleyville. who reached this jjket yesterday and re mained with the family of Rev. R. H. Wills, until this .morning, took the South bound train for Chattanooga. At the Benbow To-Day. Albert Cramer, Durham; W. Sherer, N. Y.j J. IL RayhiU, Chapel Hill; Jaa S. Vetterline, Phil; Clarance Moore, Washington, D. G; I. R. Goldsmith, N. Y.j W. W. Vaulpe, J. D. Pickett, Phii W. W. Upchurch, Raleigh; Dr. J. Henry, Cin.; a Waite, Baltai Miss M. E. Patterson, R. C Easter ling, Bcs nettsville; A. D. Smith, Charlottei W. P. Pickett, High Point; W. P. Bynuro, City; Dr. Sid P. Hilliard, J. Albert Hiniard, Rocky Mt; J. T. Yancy, Va; Emery Hughes,. San Frisco; C R. Kearna, IL" E. Weiseger, Va G. W. EleUng,'Nf Y.'; . K N. Hana, New Brunswick; C. -A. Wagner, Winston; Robt Jenkins Rich Jenkins, Lynch burg; W.X Christian, Va.; W. N. Mebane, Madison; W. Show, Balto ; Thos. Egleston, AtlanU; E. Steinber ger,S.C ' Stronger Places. V Commenting on the fact that the Farmers' Alliance of Mississippi ba addressed a h&et to Scnatcr Gerg. f that state of the same nature as that addressed to Vance by the Alliance in North Carolina, and that George bad made the same reply that Vance had made, that the sub treasary bPl is un constitutional and that he cannot sup port it, the editor of the Charlotte Chronicle hopes that " if Senator George has matured his opinion that he will go down with flying colors if neceasary, "t and concludes, with this pure gold - sentiment : ' , , r " There are stronger places in this country than a seat in the United States Senate. : One of them is that in which a brave, honest man tells a brave and honest people that he will stay at home rather than change his matured aud honest conviction on any Question of principle : That man oc cupies a lonesome position very proba bly at first, but one that men will clamber to reach if right, even in poli tics. May Senator fieorgc stand by his higher and better self. " - Kates state 0. o. -convention. Fnr ihm ahnvt wvjsinn th Rich mdnd and DaiiviHe R ' will sell tick ets to FayettevilleN C. "and return at following rates from, points named, Tickets on sale March 23rd to a6th inclusive, limited good returning until and including March 30th '91 : From Charlotte, $7.90; Winston- Salem,' $6.45; Durham, $5.70; Ilender- son $6.73; Raleigh, 4.40; Goldsboro, ' Rates from intermediate points in same proportion. Gen John M. Palmer was elected U. S. Senator yesterday by the Illinois V"' ; v.ture as a Democrat, aster over a mont'i of balloting-,'. His . election was efT-'.t:?.! ly the desertion of tl.i.'r cane!" j ty l, ro Alliance men. TLe con' . 1 1. . .1 1 r.ca lorj an! c.:tcnr..-- X Li t v ' " ' i e 1!".ctc:3 v'.idi r...i ex." r s wi cci.'..'i INSTANTLY KILLED. TWO ENGINES DITCHED AND A FIREMAN InsUnUy KilledOthera BlighUy . Hurt in the Wreck Tester- day Near Danville. Danville, Va, March 11. The report here today that two trains bad collided on the R. tc D. railroad three mQes from the city, and thirty persons killed, created considerable excitement. The Register's reporters rode at once to the scene of the wreck, but found that the accident was nothing like so bad as had been reported. ' In deed there was no collision at all, the train left the track and was badly wrecked, bat only one man was killed. The train was a heavy one and was being pulled up the grade by two en gines, the assisting engine being in front' The tender of this engine jump ed the track and the engine behind soon followed The front engine was not damaged, but the second was ditched and badly wrecked. The baggage and mail cars were also ditched and badly smashed, but the passenger cars were not much injured and the sleepers did not leave the track. Fireman G. M. Robertson, of the front engine, either Jumped or was thrown from the cab. He was caught under the rear engine and in stantly killed. ' ; ' Engineer L. Bryant and fireman W. H. Jackson, of the rear engine, were caught under the wtccx. and their es cape was seemingly mirraculous, as uctihci was seriously hurt The bag gage master, mail agent and express messenger we. mehtiy hurt, but the wonder islhaT'iTcrr-Twt--lull. Not a single passenger received scratch, and those in the sleeper did not know there had been an accident, when the train stopped. A temporary track was built around the wreck and trains went through to night . 1 Love Works Wonders. .. Louisville, Ky., March 10. A sud den conversion f ont the Catholic to to the Protestant religion, and the' un expected elopement of Miss Kate Daw. son and Mr. Joseph Lambert, is caus ing considerable gossip in this city. Miss Dawson is the daughter of Mr. John Dawson, of the Sneed Iron Works, and Mr. I Lambert is -a well known mechanic. The young people were both Catholics, but on last' Sun day night they concluded it would be easier to be ma. vied according to -the Protestant formula than under, the Catholic 'creed in case of ah elopement They were accordingly baptized to the Christian Church, at , Fifteenth and Jefferson . streets, last Sunday night, and last merit tney crossed over 10 Teffersonville, Ind., the " Kentucky Lovers' Paradise, " and were married. Rates to T. M. C. A. Convention. For above occasion the Richmond and Danville Railroad will sell tickets tor Durham, N. C, and return 'at the following rates for the round tripfrora points named. ;Tickcts on sale March 17th to arst inclusive, limited food re turning" March ?5th '91 :- From Charlotte, $6.75; Winston Salem, $4.3o;"Greensboro, $2.95; lien derson, $1.45; Raleigh, $1.65; Selma, $2.95; Goldaboro, $3-8S- ' Rates from3 intermediate i points in same proportion. : : Carried to Fittsboro. The body of Mr. G. M. Robertson the fireman who was k.Jed la the wrct.k teajN Danville yesterJry morn i. r;.J throi!-",: this moruirrr to I ' ' ' ;ro, nhete it wi'.l in; z 1. SPRING STYLES ! JUST RECEIVED NEW . Dress Goods NEW NEW Dress Goods NEW NEW Dress Goods NEW NEW Torchon Laces NEW NEW Torchon Laces NEW NEW V Torchon Laces NEW NEW Hamburg Edgings NEW NEW Hamburg Edgings NEW NEW Hamburg Edgings NEW NEW Cross Bar Muslins NEW NEW Cross Bar Muslins NEW NEW , Cross Bar Muslins NEW NEW - Ginghams NEW NEW Ginghams NEW NEW Ginghams NEW NEW Chamhrays ' NEW NEW Chambrays NEW NEW Chambrays NEW NEW ' Outings NEW NEW ' ' Outings NEW NEW . Outings NEW NEW'- Corsets NEW NEW Corsets NEW NEW Corsets - NEW "Well we have so many New Goods that we cannot begin to tell you, and yon roust come and see them to know au. We can sell to yon the prettiest Double Fold Suiting at 17 cents per yard, ever shown by the Dry Goods trade, price and quality considered We are doing our best to establish t reputation as a Low Trie J Houso and at the same' time handle the best goods the market affords. l7Can early and get your first selection of the New Goods. - RAYMOND & POWELL, "MRS.:S.E.B0B0 Will sell her entire stock of . Corsets at Cost "" x . " v ''':"X " ' ' . ' Commencing'- Monday, the 9th of v March., ' Fine 7rfwk ffvfi Lon?-Wisk i Cjr?fc !f Must sell them to make ready for New . .' - Spring Goods. SPECIAL NOTICES. Pig Lost. .1, 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 ARRrvAts. Sweet pickled beef hams, smoked beef, tongue, At meres mince meat, Virginia buckwheat flour at Scott's. - Call and see a nice line of ladies and gents gold watch chains, warranted six years, prices $r.,;o to $4.35. . Also a sample gold watchf warranted 10 years at $ao.oo." We offer our stock of shoes, at great reduced prices. The Racket Store Co., J. IL i'rince, M g r. If you like "mushrooms,'' " . i If you like fresh peas, .; If you like olives, If you like French sardines, ; If you like pine apple cLe, : , "r If you like roasted pea nu .:;, ' If yon like bananas, , ' If you like Florida ora V Or if you like anytlv j ii' e to eat go to Scott's and llioy can supply ' your wants. Nf v Crop Cuba J "C1J f :..ionc,l" kin.l, Just received Ly J. sl-Th 1 sett. Co. HOUSE K-EEFER VrA c' -tl we kfeper ( . 2 r (' ' - li s' ; at I 0x5, C. , A c a
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