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- 0 i v Tol. TII-f0.20J. GaES3B ftir If. 0, KO.tD.lY lFTERXOOtf, H1ECII 10, 1891. trice 13.00 Pfr fear ; THE LATEST! , Spring Kyle are alight! exaggerated a n our sketch. . Trousers are not , uite to baggy nor collan altogether to tail, but you maj depend upon it that the elegant line of Fine Suit just, opened at Brown's are corrett in stlye and ftnt chat in material and make up, -,W hare jutt opened 4 new lot 6 Neck, .wear," Shirts, Collar and Cuff," and re alway glad to hart you come In and tee what weVe goto shew ia toe and desirable novelties: ; -v. ; V . .Yours truly, SUf.lPLE S. B.10VII & Co. "a- M Greensboro , - - - N. C ' - - Off iob-IO&J South -Elm Street. : Plans and tpaotnostlonS with or without n platndeac4. ajr;ObarcH work a apeolalt j ...J 1 J.'. IVt -J S j rx,,,.:i-g'.l:;g rjfS ' ti riC' is'- j ta H ' This t, bright; and . witty, burlesque A DAY'S EVENTS. WHAT OUR REPORTERS 8EB AND HBAR i And What Other People TU Them News Brtfly Noted, . Personal Notes &o. . i . The mud mutt go. We are glad to knew that our city Ccsded Schools are in fine condition. 4 .Wait for the Interstate Convention of Milkmaids Benbow Hall Friday night. V ' If the present clear weather contln ues, the music of the. hammer and trowel will soon be heard at a - lively 4 Dr. W.' W. Moore, of Hampden Sidney College, Va, is to preach ,the annual sermon at Chapel Hill next Commencement. ' Rev. Dr. Brooks, presiding elder of Greensboro y District, preached two powerful sermons -at ' West- Market street' church yesterday. ' -The statement of the condition of the Piedmont Bank ot Greensboro ap peal in today' Workman. It shows the Piedmont to be tn good condition. The Guilford county Sunday School Convention will be held in the Court house, instead of the Baptist, clwjrh (as was first announced) on 'Monday, March 13rd sti '' Owing to some defect In the engine pulling- the 1 south, bound train this morning, it was side tracked here, and the switch .mine pot krtta place, prhich ulle.d tlje train to Charlotte. ' The .Rev. Dr. "H. C. DuBoseV, a re. turned missionary from China, will de liver a lecture at Westminster, church tonight, af 7:34 b'clodL, His" subject will be the Chinese. No admission wjl.be charged, ' AH art invited. . Mr. Wm." Anderson,--of Charlotte, who was tn the city Saturdr y, sold his house and lot cm Asheboro street' to Mr.-S. Kirkpatrick.of. the revenue service, who will move" m by the first of April, or as soon as he can put down his 'carpets and make other necessary tarrangements tor tne cnange. . ' ,v Kept In. v . ' ,...) : Thtfeol! ind of sterday. ' which cquld'be felt, seriously by old peopl aud, invalid must have kept apuniber away from "church.. . The .ttuth ', ;s, .we havfad a'cpld wave.thst . il entitlad tobe set n'aS jukt'ji'bm'th factory. That it was an imported article nobody wilf seriously question. : -J ; . ,;; ; v.i. .1 .1 n:i young ladies of our city,tepresntin fcine of t'nl best f talents' 1 atnbrii J our young r r5pler uttdef the aispiceS of the W. CVi.. U. , r tt This unique entertiNment:aonb fail .to please,) wifei aches) fjgs, and mirth-provoking speeches. lfurther notices will kppear4 ai;i 1 1 ..Tq Resume Pperation, m ':'? rtWolKMiVglad- to'know that the Greensboro r Knitting Mills resume operetions'this weekr The en- tire plant, we are ' mfoi mid, has been purchased by two individuals, , who will Irun t, and run it rightVvr-. w "r-r ' mej company is ncgonanng the Eagle Foundry for the lot adjoin ing the Mills, which if secured, will no doiibt result in the enfarcnt? of the Knotting Co's business. I. Mr. MHoward, of,Ctrlh?-e, Kew York, will have charge o he tlUIs. . At the Benbow To-Day Hon. M. Simmons, Winston; T. F. Haughton. Salisbum T. D. New man, Ta.jA. K. Smith, Smithneld, R IL Petds. Richmond. Tno. T. Wik cox, Pituburg, J. T. Cook,. Phll-j A, R. Weiss, N. Y.i J. G. Kerner, Ker. nersville, Jna B. Kenny, Raleighi W. S. Hay, Winstoni R. Binjiham, M. C Toms, N. C C S. Hopkins, B. N. tt G. R. R.i W. B. Conrad, Fred Hess, N. C.i L. CbcswilL Tenn.i A S. Shir per, N. Y.t Edword Zeigler, Md. ). E. Putney, Richmond) Wm. H. Bosley and wife, Baltai Joseph Potts, High Pomtj B. F. Long, Sutesviile, T. C Evan, ReidsvOle, E. H. Moses, N. Y.t P. B. Wilkes, N. C H. H. Cart- land, O'tyt T. M. Dawson and , wife, Baltaj J. B.' Lennely, 1hil. W. F. Iewii, VnRF. Utile, N. Yj Bank Tucker, Rlchmondj Tames Oned, Lynchburg) F..L. Chewning, Winstoni J. M. Smith, Va 1 C S. How, Win stoni R. F. Mason, R. & D. R. R. Newe Bntchering. ( The Charlotte correspondent of the Richmond Times is entiled to the di tinction of u New Butcher " par excel lence. That correspondent lays- hold on The Workman of Friday! last and copies M bonaciously " its account of the burning of the Red Springs 'plan ing mill from a to t, only changing the date when it did happen Wednesday, to a date whe 1 it didn't happen- Thursday, to r 'r it current at the Times counte ' hmdnd as news. That correspu would make fortune by dC"a u sprina chickens, especially iUw couli" always find sq good a market' as" Richmond. Through the kindly offices of this said correspondent the -Time if favored with )t newi'ierrt-in., its Sunday issne under the head of M Special, which is four days old. ,. v,' 4 , Miee Clothier Yesterday. -The Court House was filled, to its utmost capacity yesterday klternoon at 3:30 o'clock, to hear 'Miss ' Clothier deliver a lecture on the subject'-' of Temperance. .; . -"'''?? Devotional exercises were held , at 1 the beginning,, being ' conducted by Mrs. Lucy Robertson, , who read a passage of scripture. 1 Prayer was offer ed by Mr. C H. Ireland, after which Mrs. Robertson introduced the speaker of the occasion, .Miss . Clothier. -, .The lecture ; iasted about . brie hout and twenty minutes, and" wan pro nounced by all who -heard it as an bleJ s Atthe close pt tne lecture a eoiiecr toon was tak0n,i hen, tMt DexlolDgy was sungjuid cne'aictic;nMpronounced byrJS.e,v. XrMS.Q-. : ., ) t mis. s FrIda'v,niehL if : was 6fJ4d that' an election n extension 'be iUd ;tOt?),e W$ 'orace)ion jMph- day, AtjLhheuppyvB lollow WOT,,'. U1 U , Fprmide Register, games j.R. George Donnelly John ..DoimeU,f .Mi FOrf OatsKM -t-'negisters, Newell;,nolf &ldersl','1T!.Xv Wharton; G. H1 Gregory W. RVAnrdewt, John The reiristration of votes and holdi io2',J'pTtfeco''tpJlfe,Wr:;NeweJl ' '& TlicVer's ;t. ? The action .in regard to he outside voting was simply , reci oromendatory to the Sheri! ' 1 ,u The Extension estiQavi f At i n3Cptia49i:.the' ctfy Cots sfohtir ABOUT FOLKS TOTJ KNOW. Personal Notes of Interest Caught , . . cptheFly. . ; Rev. Jas. R. Jone hu been in the dty today. Mr. John N. Wilson went' to" Ashe- boro this morning. Prof. O. W. Cvr returned from Trinity Collge this rooming. Mr. Ad. Leach, passed through to Thomasville this morning. . ;, . We are sorry to learn of the illness of our townsman, Mr. M. T- Hughes. Mr. S. S. Wiley, of Jamestown gave Tn Workman a pleasant call today. - . . ,.! 1 ' , We are glad to learn that Capt Dick Smith, who has been quite sick, U improving. ' 1 CapUN. .L, .Hall, after spending Sunday with his family . here, ; went down the C F. & Y. V. to Hasty this Mitt Corrie Thomas, who bubeea visiting Mr. W, B. Beachnm,'returned to her home In Salisbury this morning, carrying the . heart of at .least out young" man with her, ' ' . Mr. Joe. Stone who went to; Raleigh Saturday, . returned - last , night, . end. judging from the smile which play oq his face from ear. to ear this r morning) she answered him yes." .,' Sir! John' Drake, who is weU known here as the "liniment man," returned yesterday from Texas, saying North Carolina, (and Greensboro., in parties. lar) was good enough for him. (' A Bloody AfTray. August. Ga., March 14. Three men lost their lives in. a bloody -quarrel near Maxsy Thursday evening. Hen ry Smith, a young planter, had among hi employee . a negro named Boyd Hatton who he had discharged. While Ilatlon was' preparing to leave Thursday nieht Smith' went down to his cabin to settle with him. ' Hatton met his approach , with . . a : discharge from a shot eun. ' Smith cew a re- volver and shot Hat Loh in the shoulder. The appearance, of BiH4. Hatorj J(to help his brother njade ij to ope. The next shpt'from Smh, struck Bill in the heart and the1', next , after' then struck Boyd jn.' the (l abdomen.; f Smith then fell in a -swoon from 'his own wounds., Boyd 'Hattdn crawled over to, where Smith lay, tpop' hit; -revSlvep and killed him. He diet Vsootf after trom nis own wonntw. SPARKS FRQMTHB WiEE. I , PlVmcf n m;- Mclv, 14.-4-T.he-' Hain burg-Amencah steamer, 'Suevia," dib bled sixty miles off Lizard, ;.jrTiyed lefte9f.YnrkFebrHaiufthior.Hamj burg. S?-- of ftw wlwfesale' fhf hoil um- iston ' Keeling & Co.. 143 . and .ri45 Lake street, ' greatly endangered the Sheimkn House and danjaged Hooly's alarmed, loss !ioooo. 1 - NXsri;Te&narchi4The Cenrtaljnsanej asy.Uira,( seven' t miles from here, was destroyed by fire last nitni, anu sia' inmates , uumeu 10 deaih,lThe unfortunates were "in the lirest.wing-iTheu; names are: J. S. Jpt!8 of jphefford, county, J.i Burt Dexter of .Wilson, Bke ' Preston or cannon. 1 onn iveuy 01 wavne. w h. IBeastry of Hickman, and B. F. Hollo I weu tavicison. 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 Torchon Laces' NEW NEW Hamburg Edging NEW NEW Hamburg Edgings 1 NEW NEW Hamburg Edgings NEW NEW , Cross Bar Mulin- NEW NEW Cross Bar Muslins NEW NEW Cross Bar Muslins NEW NEW . Ginghams,...' NEW NEW . Gingham . . NEW NEW Ginghams .. - NEW NEW Chambrays It' . NEW NEW ' Chambrays ,' NEW NEW Chambrays ; NEW NEW , Outing NEW NEW ' Outings , NEW NEW Outings , NEW NEW Corsets NEW NEW Corsets NEW NEW Corsets NEW ' WeU, we have so many New Goods that we cannot begin to teQ you, and you must come and see them to know all. ' We can sell to yon the prettiest Double Fold Suiting at 7 cents per yard, ever shown ,by the Dry Goods trade,- price and quality considered. We are doing our best to establish a reputation ass. Low; Priced House 1 V ! . : ' .... .. v '' and at the tame time hand! , the best goods the market affords. , . fOTCal early and get your first selection of the ffew Goods. - . RAYMOND & POVJELL, National Bank Building. Greensboro. To Money Lenders ! I am prepared to place ' money at 8 per .cent? interest, with first real estate mortgages as security, City or County or State. ... ' Abstracts of title and mortgages prepared ' , Without Charge to Lenders ! Loan guaranteed on terms agreed upon. vaU or address me at my Hotel - ." W. D. McADOO, : ; Greensboro, N. C SrECSA. NOTSCES,- Wantid-A good , shoemaker and repairr)Jto wprlq on shares; Call at 6nce at the Greensboro Rubber'Sta'mp Works, ios N. Davie st Greedsboro N.C i, .'H-V -' Boarbirs WVTiiii.-Some six or: eight Doaaders by the month are' w'an- Calleariy,-JL''V:.. "d. s tf. Call and see, a nice line of ladies and . gehts g6ld atch; chains, warranted six year-rjri&ss.iqo. $45. . Also a sample. gold wa'tchwarranted'io years alt $ jo.bei' We Ufer-llur.-stock of khoes kt greaxi4e,ductd prices. The Racket Store Co., JiLi Prince, M g r. If ybuikeuronii T ' " ' ' . if youllke-freih;jpW'S'1 , t'lf you like olitos, v -Ji , ' 'If yoWlike?:FtEn.chardines, " ' If you like pine apple cheese, , j -...If you Uke roasted pea liuts, ' Ifydulikebinanas, ' j,-. If you-like Florida oranges,' 1 Or if you like anything nice to eat 1 go to Scott's and they can supply .irdurantSvtT .Nr!,;.) ',, i, , Drtiry Howell will continue : to hava fresh fish at his stall in he market f25tf. .1? i-'--;-,iy .!Vi"-;, Standard 31b Peaches for 20 cents per can at E. M. Hendrix & Ca , For rint fl he boarding house noiV occupied by Mrs. Vernon on Ashe ' St v , . Apylytoq.C; CoWJtlli, : " ! "
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