"3 ' ; DAILY WOMMAI. Vol. X.-No 101 .GREENSBORO. N. 0- SATURDAY AFTERNOON. OCT. 3 1892,' Price S3.00Pe? Tear. . IE I PYTHIANI8M! DK. HODGES' WILL YOU TAKE ADDRESS AT THE PRESBYTE. ADVANTAGE OF IT? There are many boys and girl, m n and women iod for that matter, who will be glad of a chance to make fifty cents. Now here is a chance to make not only one but several fifty cents. RIAN CHURCH LAST NIGHT. Last night was a great one tor the Knights of Pythias in this city. The occasion being an address be t .i tf - i n price oi u.e .yk.mj is W,oo . f. o.,. rl. nf ,w per year and will be after the first dayl -, ' . . . . v. J order by Dr. J. A. Hodges.of Fayette, of Nov. iS9a- , .,. - . ' ' But now we ara now going to make this offer; to hold good till Nov. 1st 189a. . We will send The Daily Work man to all new subscribers and to all old subscibers who renew before the first day of Nov. for $2,50 per year. We will give the boy or girl,rasn or ville The hund-ome new edifice of the first Presbyterian Church wss filled with an appreciative aucKence: The WoodrofTe' Alderman Orchestra, as sisted by-several ladies and geu tie- men in this city, furnished 'the vocal and instrumental music. The exercist s were opened with woman, who brings us a new name or prtver by Rev. Dr Smith( after which an old one to renew, fifty cents (.50) 8Dcaler wa8 introduced by Dr. B. for such new subscription cr renewal. r D"ucrat of G. F. College in a very Subscriptions under this offer must bappy manner. not be for less time than a year, must be accompanied by canh. and WEAVER'S LIFE THREATENED Ihe speaker announced his subject to be, "Pythianism," and read from the oigtnic law of that order to show the i mposes for which it was formed) betas; "friendship, charity and tenevo lenct.'' ' He ' gavd a history of its formation and told how Nir. Rathbone several associate got together Memphis, Tenn., Oct 6. A Nash -ville despatch referring to General Weaver's proposed attempt to speak and "V Saturday at Pulaski,, whose . people UpdLjjfcCtMAj LtihrhoocTrrni864 y; -charge him with having' acted tyran He aid the organization now num. A ""a - M w . at- . . - . , la . icauy auung tne war, says: Dered over tour nunarea tnousana Letters from the most conservative and that its trNcolored banner was people in Pulaski and Giles Counties teen and known from the Atlantic to urge strongly that Weaver be dis- the Pacific and from the frozen lakes suaded from coming, as there are of the north to the warm waters of grave fears of a serious battle if he the Mexican Gu:f He atated that -appears mere. r.very utterance win the order dispensed in chanty over be criticised, and one imprudent word one million dollars per annum. He may lead to his deam. ; ; ' complimented the Lodge here for the Geo. Weaver's , course during the fine lading which it had recently war made him extremely obnoxious bu;-t ete and the fine p- ogress it had to the people, ana Ms bitter unguage roade within tin sWt apace of aDOUt ms accusers nss creaiea intense Kyen yea Th;s jdge havjDg in excitement, tie asnens mai ne win fitst year gaioed foc distinction of hurl defiance in the lace 01 nu eoe VISITORS. Rev. Dr T. T, Ferree, who re turned recently bom a very profitable meeting ia Stanly County, came in from his home at Brown's Summit today, went up on the C. F. & Y. V. railroad to Culler, for the purpose of filling a number of appointments fori President Bunch in Forsyth and Surry counties Mr. Cicero Gunter, a commercia, traveller, whose home is at Rutherford College, was here this morning on his way home from an extensive tour in the eastern counties of Nrth Caro lina. " - Prof. Fentriss, of Pleasant Garden, who has been- completing his.: new dwelling house near that place, went up to Winston this .moraine. He will shortly enter the Theological department of Vandtrbilt University, preparatory to the ministry in the M. E. Church, Sout'i. Mr. W. H. Hill went to Winston this morning.' Messrs. J. B. Eives and Thos Settle were on the depot platfoim here this morning Mr. W. S. Roberson, the new edi tor and proprietor ef this paper went down to Graham this morning on a brief visit. Prot J. M. Weather y, was here today and is much pleased with the open home. Bucklen'sArnica Salve. The beat Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhenm, Fever SoreB, Tetter, Chapped uanas, Lmlblsmn, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay is required. It it guaranteed to give perfect satisfal tion, or money refunded. Price 28 oents per box. For sale by C. E iolton ing of his school, ajfe, jeturnejj this eviydnW-;-- Rev. C A . 0. Thomas, the new New Fueniture Store D. N. KIRKPATRIOK IS NOW IN G. WILL ARM- FIELD'S OLD STAND, And has an Attractive Stock of New Furniture. And Invites You to Come Nuw, and Then Examine his rarlor and Bed Room Suits, Hat- Racks, Writing Desks, Book Cases, Plush Rockers, Side Boards, AND THE GREENSBORO FURNITURE MFQ CO'S GOODS. THE ONLY PLACE YOU CAN GET THEM. miea. The threat has been t penly made that he will be killed if be nses innult behg tho first ia point of adding names to its Lodge roll. ,: Dr, Hodites' address wax o-nate and elegant and highly pleased 'his audi ing language. Third party men from jors. mm I .. ail over w? couniry,p mciuoing many l be exercisei wtra clo ed with Old Confederate . soldiers, are arming pra, Pr by Rev. S. H. Hi liard, pastor and preparing to go to ruiaskl, swear. of West Market Street Methodist ing that they will protect him in church . and benediction by Dr. speaking and detend mm against as s.uith, sault. Both sides are determined, and neither will yield to the other if 1 BATTLE GROUND CHORUS, it comes to blows. A blody fight will certainly fo.low the firing of a single The. members f tie Chorus and gun, , i ; t lny othtr; ladies or gentlemen who There are those who believe that wish to take part iu the ceremonies . Gen. Weaver may use such temperate attendant, on : the I uuveilinx of the language as to forestall any truuble, Marland Monu-nent, on!the 15th day but even tneu the tension and strong of October, at the Battle Ground, are feelin would, in all likelihood, lead cordially invite i and r quested to .to trouble. , meet at the court hcusn atS:ie. b. - -. - . .. ST- Every effort is being made by the m., Monday, Oc ober 10 for practice. State Democratic Committee to se " Thomas Woodroffe, cure a quiet hearing for wvaver and Oct 8, 'oa. ' Director, to prevent any violent outbreak, but letters received tonight say that no I : The protracted services which had . argument' will, avail; that it Gen. been in progrets in the Methodist Weaver utters an imprudent word he Prutestont Church up to last night, .will be killed, and tbat all , the, cpn closed at the time announce J v servative people in Pulaski' cannot I Three valuable members', of good prevent it ; Ihey uige that the onfyl material, were welcomed by the pa safety lies in ; successfully - urging I tor as additions to the m mbership, Weaver not to fill his appointment and' the ordinance, of baptism was The State Democratic. Committee administered to one of the, nhmber, ,;is much distuibed oer Ihe situation". I who had not been baptized previously. t'he't astor wit presch, in the Luorn It is undetst m d that Whitelaw Re d I ing, and our distinguished and excel does cot appr6ve nf Republican 11 oh lent Fi iend, Isham Cox, a er'tsbls ng, at least not this year. ' ' j ; ' Uther in Israd will preach at night Baptist pastor, is highl'spoken of in the city as a preacher, and his congre gations are on the increase, while his week-night prayer' m etinks are well attended. ' ' . ' ' Y. M. C A. MEETING. Every member should attend the meeting at the Young Men's Christian Association tomorrow afternoon at o cio.k. The subject is ot vital 1m portance to all. Be suie to come. Belied Her Child And Leaped A Woman Fires At A Burglar V And Jumps From Her , Bedboou Window. ' Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 6. Two men broke into Louis Preifer's house on Wisconson avenue lest right, while Mrs. Preifer and ber four yesr o d child were alone, her husband bein ; out oi town. ' . Mrs. Preifer barred her beiroom floor, but the burglars broke it down Just as the door fell in she fired a revolver at the intruders and then seiz ing her child in her arms leaped from an oDen window to the ground; 18 -r feet below . Mrs. Preifer was not seriously in jured, and running tothe neighbors she gave the alarm. - , . . Thebu-glara fled .wi hout gettin any plunder. j Mama: Au'iiur didn't I tell ypu to take these p iwders every two hours? Little Arthur: Yes, but you never told ma where vou wanted me to take 7 ,y. them to'. 1 Trade ia "Dickinz ud" and it keepi us HUSTLING to fill our orders, bu,t send tbem along iu& we will see that you are wited on . .) ; ! v 1 -; J- w Scott & Cev s WANTED. A reliable lao of experience to sell flo' "on eoni' mieaion in connection vviaootb qntrdrt U' u 1; Address, Mnde, Smith"- 6 Qo v 3t i-od ; BalUaiore,' M y SHOE MENDING. J. 8. EUWELL. 8YCAM0HE STREET, NEAKTUE MARKET. Makes and tnt-nds shoes is Ar t rote ttyle, and at priocs lower toan than the namn work is charged for elsewhere. This it pluia talk, bnt if you try it, you will find it tnu. Eoonomy is a great thing and a thing tbat can be practiited in shoes as weU s in anything elre. RESPECTFULLY, Emmet B. Kirkpatriok, mg. m'm This Space Belongs To- FI8HBLA TB. EJvery man is after his brother, ) . .. With a long sharp stick or something . : or ether, . , " , , And F.shblate is after the whole of his kind ,t t 1 - . With a great big stock in the clothing ' , line.:!, -s 1 j The biggest ttock, and the finest toof That eter the railroad .train brought - - through." - r r

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