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am: DAILY WOMMAI. Vol. X, No 99 GREENSBORO, N. a, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, ' OCT. 5, 1892 Price f3.00 Per Year. iY'M: h: i Kl ISVI I A CARD OF WARNING TO ' ADVERTISERS. The Workman subscription list will be doubled within the r-xt thirty days. .Does that interest jout '' ' Watch Watch this column this column. Of , tomorrow's of tomorrow's , paper, paper. There There will be willbs money money in it in it for the lor the , boys, boys, girls, girl , men, ... .... -...--- men,' women, women, Hod every body else, and every body else. MARRIED AT TWO O'CLOCK ' - THIS AFTERNOON Df. W. E. Fitch, formerly of Greensboro, now of Giahatn, to'Miss Minnie Crump, of Jerusalem, N. C. Many ! of the Greensboro ' people witt remember Dr. , Fitchr'as the travelling salesman for Tate Bros. V W. E. Fitch and party, consist jng Of LeRoy Kttg, of. Graham, W. H. Anderson,, ft Haw River, Cbaa. Fitch, MIsi Ii Fitch; of -Alamance, Dr. W. Long, JTs-f 'ad .' Dr.'TvS. Fawcett. of Burlington, - Hiss Slola Hall, of BurUrtvton, Jno. W. Harder, Jr. , of Ralegh, Jno. Harder, of Big Falls, and Miss Cdrtie Tembertoo, o( Greensboro, passed through ' Greens boro last night on their way to Jerufl. :; lens, Davie County. i . ' v.- , v There was a teception at ih ' bride'e lathers from,- twq ..till tour o'clock, 'after which the newly married 1 couple will . leave fo 'their home in Graham, They will , top in. Greens ., boro tonight and go down- lo Graham tomorrow. , , ; ' THE . AlfftOfiaoEIIIElrT Or THE i JLECTVBB BT JtBt CVBRT Win ' FM En ATURf. The distirguished gentleman mere ly atoppedover to tee the buildings of the Normal and. Industrial t School of ' which he fs an earnest arid generous ' friend ; !V -- v , . , He will speak, however, at the tor ' mat opening of .the school in Novem ' There.waa a.good congregation: in attendance at the Methodist Protest ant Church last night, and the pastor V preached an earnest and appropriate 'sermon. . . "WotktritfMeVe : Drmacratle Campaign Clab of Uallfard County. There has appeared iu the paper fur several da;?,, a notice, calling on the morkiog men of the town and county to assemble at the Court House. The purpose of that meet ing was to form a Democratic Cam paign Club. At the ringing of the bel there assembled in tbe Court House a body of men in whose intelli gent facet could be raad the earnest paper to do right. ' ir.-BecIiarn'ws eUcled tempor ry chairman aod F. A' Lion terayoa- ry secratary. Mr. Beacham acknowl edged his elecfion in the following well chosen words. "I am v ry grateful for the courtesy you hear show me. It is a pleasure, to state my reasom for the part I have taken in getting dp this Club. Sue oess follows organization. We must unit and let our wants be known. Tbe fact that our interests are not more earnestly advocated, in Legisla ture Assembles is owbg more to our j own Indifference and lack ofcopera. tion than to any in difference on the part of our Representatives. My idea is to form a Democratic Cams pa gn Club to be composed of work ing men. We cm poll a stronger vote than any other C ass in towo. Some people want to vote the Proihi bition ticket on the ground of parity. Ihave.no objection. uiucr uiaa roe Acjjuuiican or Lemo ctatic parties is a vote thrown away. .l .1 .1 T tll 1 If a man wants to purify politics he can do it bett through the Democrat ic party. We can secure all the re forms we , want through that party. Let your wants be known and vote for tbe partv which is in sympatly with you. ! The following genilemen were ap pointed to througuly cwnvass their wards and secure the names of all wbo wish to join the Club. ; 1 st ward J. S. Golden ; and., J. T. Abbott ' : jrJ Jao. Greer ; 4th J. A.Waggoner i . . 5th, B. F. Barefoot i 6 h B, F.Ty v A gentleman from D ividson county ssid 1 . lam no sreaker. Others cn do bet ter than I can. But I'll I ell you Jhis, tt am a Democrat " . j Mr. McCulloctr-said, M Jht cause is 1 good one We shall be very care fl not to antagonize the interests of any other good institutions. With the proper efforts great things can be done ior the good of the working men 4T.A. Lyon, J. T Abbott, W. H. Turner and Beacham were appointed to frame by lawe, resolutions and ie 1 Drt at the next meeting to be, l eld next T'ie-day night ot half past seven o'clock. . ' Opening ! tn Normal and Induttrlal iy SchoL - i' , 1 Iorraal and Industrial School who liVe in Greensboro, or who are board Wg in private families will please re port for '' examination and classified tion Thursday morning at 9 :30V ' It is very important that we should jiave no vt8.itor for the ' next ten. days, ex cept those who. call on nrzent busi ness ; Strangers jn the city and those who wish to see uie on business will nlease call at mv office in tha main building .between the hburs of two and three each day. : - j ' Chaklbs D McIvir, y " , President. ' THESE T. M. Argo, of Raleigh, is in the city on legal business. Stiphen Porter a prbminent law yer of Mt. Airy, U here attending the Federal Court Rev. John R. Brooks, D. D., was in the city to day. Mr. J. W. Martine Cordeia of Philadelphia, who recently purchased Mr Percy Gray's farm is in town. Mr. Catdezi is very moch Interested in field sport, hunting ico. Rev W. A. Bunch, who bas been away on a tour among the churches as President of the, North Carolina district, Methodist Protestant church, was ' here ' this tnornirlg on his way home at Eemesville. Mr J. W. Goslin, of the Union Republican, Winston, was here this morning on his return home. Mr Win lannttr; of Asheboro, was here thfs m'orhing on his ' return, from the funeral Jf RewJ. 'T. 1 Crocker, at Graham 0' - "v 1". C, ., Rev A. li. Brown, a Baptist minis tn of Wldtton. was at 'tlis nfeot here this mo'n&jr'' v -V"" Piof Root, irf Goilford Allege, Prohibition candidate ' '. for ufti . of Public Instruct ion was here tt -dey. . . i.e. jf ' J Turner Motehead,'Of Leaksville, is in town. 1 ARRIVALS . AT TH51 Ben BowraoTJSE:- I v Mr J W Martinez Cofdezi. of Philal Pa,S L Bryant of Randlem.n.N C, Jas E Chalmers, of f otadam, N Y,. G S Bradshaw of Asheboto, - J H Fnlton Mt Airy, W H Makepeace Sanford, N 0. R S Bethell Sharp N C.C R Dick son Norfolk Va,'l RStrayhorn Hills- bora ' ' :-' ' ' '' ' v! " ". WHBREl ' DO YOU LIVE? Voters Of South Gilmtr . Township wKd did-not'-tegister two, years ago, and all persons who hive: become 21 years of age since that time, as well as all persona -who have removed to this from some orher Township,, should Ctll at the office of W - R. Land in the Yates building; and look after registration. ; , - This is very important - . PKOGRESS. F.ne.dwelhngs ior residences an being ttiilt in North Greeeosboro. Improvements on the streets are progressing nicely it is also reported that there 1 will be" several , fine store bouses built soon- but the good wo-k goes on, and ne will reach ' the North Pole in the near future. ; ' You may asa ell talk to a man whose house is on fire and wLose wife and children are inside ot it about the tariff,' or the coinage of silver, as to approach the white people of the South on other issues so Jong as you threaten them with the political domi nation of the blacks. Everything else is subordinate to that issue so, long as its shadow is thrown on the Southern people.' You csn never eliminate irom their minds the recollection of reconstruction. You can never take away from them the dark spectre that was before them for, five long years while robbery, fraud and rapiue held high carnival in thi Southern States. Vist. " DO YOU KNOW PEOPLE. Bucklen'sArnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sorea, TJloers, Salt Rhenm, FeverSores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay is required. It it guaranteed to give parfect satisfat tion, or money refunded. Price 2t oents per box. For sale by C E Holton New Furniture Store D. N. KLEKPATRIOK IS FIELD'S OLD STAND, And has an Attractive Stock of New Furm'tn. And Invites You to Come 1 rarlor and Bed Racks, Writing Desks, Book Cases, Plush Rockers, Side Boards, AND THE GREENSBORO FURNITURE MFG CO'S GOODS. auxj uixui ruALJJJi i2n T ' B. KlRKPATUIOIIt mak'g. -This Space PISHBL ATE. Every man is afirr Lis brother, ' ' : With a long sh.rp stick or something N . or other, :. And Fishblate is after the whole ol his kind,' , . With a great big stock in the clothing .. ' !ine. . ; ': The biggest ttook, and the finest too, That ever, the railroad train, brought " through. SHOE MENDING. J. 8. FDWELL, SYCAMORE BTEEET, NEAR THE MARKET. Makes and mends shoes in fir t rtte ttyle, and at prioes lower tnan than the same work is charged for elsewhere. This is plain talk, bnt if yon try it, yon will find it trne. Economy is a great thing and a thing that can be practised in shoes as wefi as in anything eke. NOW IN G. WILL ARM- Nuw, and Then Eiaminehis Room Suits, Hat XUU UA GET TUiSM. RESPECTFULLY, Belongs To
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