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GREENSBORO DULY WORKMAN. Vol. X,-No86 QREEKSBORO. N. a, SATURDAY t AFTERNOON, SET 17. 1892 Price 3.00 Vti Year. W 0 T D CONVENTION ERIDlt AFTIRXOOS. Contention met scrolling to adjour meat. The devotional exercises were conduced b Mr. Mortem, Pre-Hent of the High Point Woman's Christian Temparance Unin. Minutes of the previ .us session were read and adopted Alto those of the Ex. Committee meetings held Sept 15 and 16. Mrs. Mary Hobbs, Miss Moll Fet zer and Mrs Ballinger were appoint ed the rian of Work Committee. A sor.g Daughters of a King'' was then beautifully rendeied by two members of the choir. The telAgr.ro prepared to be sent to Mr. Fife was read and approved. Mrs. Tomlinson neve sn interesting account of her work as State Organ izer, and of two new Unions being or ganized by her one at Walnut Covr-, and one at Troy. The latter it e markable as being the only Union in the State that has more Lonorary thaa active members. Miaa Athtoa finding herself soon after tbe last convention too ill to do the work planned for her, Mrs. Mer rick, of Dilliboro, wss appointed to take her place as organizer of the Western put of the State. This no tie woman died only a few weeks ago and a beautiful memorial hervice for iier was held Mrs. Winston, opened the service by reading and comment ing on The. 4. Mr. Winston raid, "the world grows less and lest hoai" like because o the going a war of our friends, but praue the Lord, tne other world grows brighter " . A sweet sod touching prayer fol lowed. MAslp in Jesos" was sung by tbe choir.' Upon motion telegrams of condol ence were sent to Mrs. Mernck's son "and daughter. Mrs. Walter gave a touching account of Mrs. Merrick's last days, and of her work at Dills boro. Everybody who came in contact with Mrs. Merrick either persor ally or by correspondence were impressed with her true Christian spirit. By re quest Mm. Nicuo son sang "Flee as a l.j 1. n tu. ... Tvur . iuuuiiuuu. , acre vice ' dosed by prayer from Mni Woody. . " "Mother's Work" was the next tub ject on the program. A piper from Mrs , Turner was read by Mrs. Tay lor. JTh i importance of , Mothers Meetings was dwelt upon end every union was urged to take up tnis work. . Mrs. Cunningham not having been appointed to the department of Nar cotics until lst December and it be ing new to her had not done a gre-t deal besides sending out the petition against the making of c garettes. ' ' Mrs Shaw, State Supt of Narcot ics in Med tin, and Mrs. Black, Supt of Social Purity, were unable to be present, but wnt letters of greeting. . After the contention sang one stanza of "Ble. t be' the Tie," Miss Carter spoke th grtetines of ti e King's Daughters, she having been sent to diem as fraternal delegate from their last State Convention held io - Wilmington last May upon motion Miss Carter was made a member of the Convention with all the trivileg- of the; floor. L v " Mrs. Seldeo in the department of Purity, in Literatnre and Art said that the details of crimes and; the pictures '' in newspapers made a lasting imprs ion on the mhvU of the young That publ'c sentiment must be created to a. - 1..10; u:,. prevent me . ncwsyapoi (rawuiutj such items. , Mrs. Hobbs, Mrs. Ray and others made some interesting remarks on the modern newspaper. Miss Eula Dixon'read an interbt ing paper on 'Cruelty to Birds," show ing how many o( the birds of our own country were becoming almost urinct becacse f.shion elected that they chould be worn After the announcement that lunch would be served in the tasement, the convention adjourned by singing the doxology, and the benedction was pro nounced by Mr J. R. Jones. OUR DISTINGUISHED TORS- VI8I- Preparations are being made to re ceive out distinguished visitors, lion. AdUi E. Slevenoon, Democratic can, didate for Vice President, and Hon. W. . Ewing, of Illinois, who will pend four hours from 7 to tt o'clock in this city on Monday night next, and will address our citizens on current topics A I who can should go to hear these gentlemen and know what they have to say. The pking will be at thi court house. The B. & D. R. R. will put extra eoecbe on train 55 leaving Greens boro at 7 5o a. m. Monday Sept 19 for the accommodation of persons at' tending Stevenson meeting at Wibstoa Salera on iht date. P-r. sons going can return on special train leaving w instoa daieta, si a p. .a. which will arrive at Greensboro abont 6 30 p. m. Ro ind trip tickets $1 and C5 ceuls. Rev. J. B. Richardson told The Worxmax this morning of the work of a cyclone in Union county. It was on Tuesday last, at a place called Mea dow Branch. The Bap ist church there was a fine building. A cyclone struck tbe house and entirely destroy cd the roof, but did no other d imsge either to the church or to any other object, . The Courier says there were fewer participants in the Prohibition Con vention at Asheboro on last Satarday than usna', which iudicates what is going on all over the South, and is good for the Democrats, who are the only real friends that the South has in the field : ; A.U v uvui ivi sw rkjuuucsj hkwuwh meet'rg of the Young Men's Christian Association has been chaoged from 5 to 4 o'clock p. m. All men are invi ted to attend the services tomorrow afternoon. '. The condition of Mrs. President Harrison yesterday was more alarm ing. The fluid in the chest cavity had increased, and another openipg for relief was fonnd necessary. L fatal termination seems almost ceruin. TIia kAna fftv (Via Cnn1tW aAarnAAft News has conn from Rev. Mr. Stubbs, that he - is on hi w4y back to this city and will .officiate at hit church tomorrow, and thai the coodi tion of Mrs Stubbs is no worse. 1 , . p i ' A special train .will be run fr6m Asheboro to, this place in Monday on the occason of Geneal Stevenson's visit. " - - . Mr. Lee, of Augusfa, Ga, has leas ed the Jariell Hotel at High , Poin and will take chargf Oct 1. ); Mr. J. C. Bain.jk gocd man of BanJ dleman, has beennominated ror tho House by the Randolph county Prohi bit ion Convent ii SPEAKING OF TOU Mr. G. S. Bradshiw re tumid to Asheb ird thrs morning, alsj Dr. Hcn ly of the same Uce. Mr W. H. Branson came up from Durham tb s morning end will re main until Tuasday. Prof. W. T. Gaoawty, of Trinity College went to Wimton to day. Mr. W. C. Bain went this morning to Asheboro on business. Mis. Charley Parks returned to her home at . HilUburo this morning. Mr. J. A. Davidson, of Mmneola Plaid Mills went to Winston to day. Mayor Angier of Durham passed up to Conn ily Springs this a. m. Mr. M Shaw of this c ty went to Trinity this moraing,. Rev. W. A. Bunch went to David sou circuit to day on an official visit. Mr. L. F Ross is at borne this eek. Hon John A. Barrioer has gone to Caldwell Institute, Orange county, where he makes a Democratic speeoh. Re. Mr Ashmua and his Oung friend Holt, of Alamance county, were here th's morning, " , . Mrs. W. D.. Mendenhall aecompan ied by her three children, it cn a v.sit to ber parents near ArchJale. Mrs. D. M. Pettv, of Asnbjrc, re turned borne this moroiru 1 rorn a vis it to friend here as did a'so Miss Rev. Dr. Broughton an J Mis. Broughton returned to Winston this morninj from a Lsit to Reidivi lev Hoc jonn K. Webster want to Charlotte this morning, to wh ch pli.es he wss invited to meet Gen. Steven s.n. noticb" Thi Central Democratic Club will imet at tl e court house Monday even ing 'at 6 130, to go down in a body to meet Uen Stevenson oa his arrival. By Authority. The Asheboro Courier says th. news of Democratic gains comes fronr allovtr the crusty The sheriff of Suriy county is try Ing t4 get the names of the men who lynched Allison. ' v Sbaoitaff Alhry. A negro named Tohn Harr s, was brought aod lodged in jail upon charge ofshootirg another mgro named John Hanna. Tbe affair occurre d in Pine ville township last Wednesday, and Harris was captured yesterday in Sooth Carolina, brought here and lodged in jail. ' Haona is badly shot, the bullet haviog entcrtd his bowe's and Dr. Ardrey s-iys the , wound is a fatal one. The shooting was the re suit of quarrel over some trivial mat ter. Harris was arrested by Consta ble W. F. Biskins, of Pineville. He was fouud at a negro abia across the line In; South Carolina. Cons' ab'e Baskine had ao idea that Harris was concealed in the house, but wss warn ed not to enter thetyard on ac ouat of three bad dogs. "That's all right s!d the constable," drawing his pis-ol and starting for the hou'C ; ure eaough three fierce does made f r him. He shot one d ad and he o.'her two ran The coostable then entered the h use and git his prisoner . i,Ch,r.Nwa " Mild, gentle, looming and healing u Dr. Sagt'8 cturru remedy. Cures the worst forms ' permanently, No eioerimentinjr. ..It's "Old ReliaK'." 35 veern of enccess, , Buoklen'aArnica Salve. The best Salve io tbe world for Cute, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhenm, FevorSores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and poeitiTely curn tries, or no pay ie required It it guaranteed to give perfect aatiHfal Hon, or money refunded. Price 2f cents per box. For sale by C E Holton New Fubnituke Store D. N. KIBKPATEIOK IS NOW IN G.WILL ARM FIELD'S OLD STAND, a j ATn(Lha3 M Attractive Stock of New Furniture, Invites You to Come Nuw, and Then Examine hia rarlor and Bed Room Suits, Hat Racks, Writing Desks, Book Cases, Plush Rockers, Side Boards, AND THE OIENSBORO FURNITURE MFG CO'S GOODS. . THE ONLY PLACE TOU CAN GET THEM. " '.This Space FISHBL ATE. " Every man is after bis brother,' ( ' With a long sharp stick or something: " or other, , t . And Fishblate is after the whole of . ' his kind ' X . , . With a great ig stock in the clothing, ' line : The biggest stock, andlhe ficc too, That ever the railroid train brought f " througb SHOE MENDING. J. 8. E DWELL. HYOAMORE 8TUEET, NEAR THE MARKET. Makes auil minds aboes in fir t rat rtyle, and at priooa lower tuanthan the aamo work is cbareed for eleewbere. 'ibis it p:ia t-Ok, but if yon try it, you will find it i-ue. 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