GREENSBORO DAILY WORKMAN. VOL. X, SO. 117, CBEENSDOEO, N. C WEDNESDAY AFliaNOON, OCTOBER 26, IMJ. mice $3.no m mi LOCAL WHIFFP. Short Items of Interest Jotted Down for Workman Readers. Good cooks are in demand. Only two and a half mure day in which to register. There were a good many itraogeri in town yeaterday. : v The regiatration books olose next " Saturday at 12 o'clock. Rule or t.aia if the aim of the self Ish man, right or wrong. A little more rest aad a little more tleep is the song of the sluggard. 10,000 pounds of tobaooo hare boon hipped here this week. How is thatt Advertise your goods. Don't life by grumbling and throwing hint at Jour neighbors who advertise. Would ii not be well for the City Ceonoil to make arrangements to get rood or fuel in ease of a hard wihter. To Greensboro Steam. Ieadrv km Use nptttaikw of Uiag the beat In the 8owta. They get lot of work Jroaa South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cummings; of New Tork, are ih the eity. Mr. Cummings Was formerly a resident of Greensboro. IT left Greensboro 35 years ago and has only been here one lino. .. . - Let the elty omoert see that all idle men and boys in the back lots and a ihe street corners that ean ahper m visible means of support, and me fao! rattens for not working, be pottewerk. Enforce the vagrant lawaad then perhaps there will be less steeling. Mr, H. J. MeDume, our prominent and popular furniture dealer, who wail married in Virginia last Wednca day to Mis Kate Patton Atkinson, returned this morning with his aecom pliahed bride from a Northern bridal tour. He visited Stw Tork and other Northern eitie. , The Wobkmin joins . hands with their friends in extending to them hearty congratulations and beat wishes for a long and happy married life. v. Kadis on Township All Bight J. H. Gilmer bring a good teport The Third party men have claimtd that Madison township wou d go al most solid for their ticket and that the Democrats would not get fifteen ' votes. As a matter ot fact, the Dem ocrats will yet many hs they did two years ago, that is, eight ysix votes in that township. Sanders Withdraw! From The Oongression - al Baoe. John Sander, o Johnston, Repub lican nominee (r Congress in this , district,has announced hi withdrawal from the candidacy and declares that he will vote for Buun. For some time efforts hay been mad') to force Sandeis out of the con'es', tnd he has become dUgusted at the treat ment he h is received. We undrtand that it wai never intended by the Ropublicans that he should go through with the cam: aign when he was put ' up. Sanders was in Raleigh about ten days ago and Hgain during fair week on this busiut-ss and a few days ago he was in Nash county and found that the Republicans in th t county would not support him, so he decided tp retire. He d es not retire in favor of Strowd, tl.e Third panyite, but will vote for Buun. The fiht is no between Bunn'nnd Strowd, with John ', WOlismson's litte side show thrown in. News.Obterrer. 0UB STATE AT THE WORLS'&FAIB, A Chicago special in peaking of the big parade on dedication says: Governor Holt, of North Carolina, received enthusiastic appiause, ruore continuously than any other State. Often along tie march some former North Carolinian would sing out, "WhU did the Governor of North Carolina say to the Governor of South Carolina." And the cheers would ring out for several minutes. Many South ern States we not represented here and Nottk Carolina is as well repre sents! as any in the United Stales, O over nor Holt has very elegant head quartets at Palmer House, and his parlors are thronged all day with vis kitore, while evry attention and cour tesy are being extended him and bis party. Gar. Holt has been tire ess in his afloris on this occasion to uphold the dignity of the State and p ornate all bet interests and he has succeed ad irab-y and has made a tine iapres sioa in favor ot the State oo this great occasion on the thousand of visitors. The fair represtatative of the 8tate, Muw McPheeters, is regar Jed one of the snost beautiful of the tiboataode of visiting ladies. WinHoa SeoiineL Tk Doctor laasrss the Yieng Ulsey Wilmington Sari Tbew ate some 4neer ' people fn Cincinnati. John Keels is one of tbenv . He bad a desperate esse ot Bright' dtseat aad the ductot raid the only nopsj for Una-stosw nmove the affected kid nay. As John concluded be would rather lire with one kidney- than die with two be consented to the opera tion, but the doctor made- a mistake and cut out the wrong kidney. When John discorerrd thw, instead of sympathixing with the doctor, be got as road as Marion Butler does when he is brought face to face with his record, and resolved to sue for dam ages. He Is in a dilemma, however, fot the doctor has the kidney in alco hoi, and h has to recover it by legal process, and then identify the kidney and prove that it was the ooe he wore. The diseased on which he had was the one which was (riving him the trouble, and now it is the sound one which he hasn't. Hon. John R. Fellows, in a speech in Richmond, Va , Monday mght.said that there is not a Republican in New York who does not 'know that the Stale is goiog for Cleveland, and that even if the republicans came to Har km river with 100,000 majority there would be votes enough in New York city and Brooklyn to enw them under. Mr. Fellows has been prominent in New York politics for many years, at d ought to be th highest authority. He no d ubt knows that of which he speaks. Charlotte Observer. John Leonard, a cigar maker, left Winston Saturday night without say. ing a word to his wifu or any one eke as to where he was going. Telegrams have been sent out, but his where about is unknown. He carried away with him over one hundred dollar. "Owl" brand and "Ajax" coffee, 23 c-uits pound, is considered by many of our customers to be superior to A.rbuckle's. Well, y .u pays your money and you takes yon- choice Fresh lot of ail three kinds on hand n-w. J. W. Si-ott & 00. Trade is "picking; up" and it keeps us HUSTLING to fill our ordtis, but send them along at.dwe will see that you are w .red on, 1 J. W. Scott & Co. OUBADvfcBTIBERS. You can trust these firms for they advertise, and cannot afford to sell anything but the beat goods at the lowest prices. ;' v J. B. Field soils coal. W. M. Jordan sells groceries. Oo to Cartland's for clothing. Call on Kirkpatrick for your furni ture. Caldoleugh's china ahop is the place to get chinawere. You can get the freahest candy at the Kandy Kitchen. ftSend your clothes to the 8teaa Laundry. It is open again. J. W. Scott & Co. are prepared to sell you anything in the eating line. Call and see them. For clothing, gents' furnishing goods &e., Vishblate's is the place and now is the tin. Powell A .Wharton sell bjaaket. dress goods, undershirt and drawers. See their '-ad" on irstpage. 8. 8. Brown carries a fall line of drees goods and Men's aad Boys Ready-made clothing of 'the latest styles. v I prediet tfa.. wtfU the raxt President othe United States sad that the 444 electoral votes wClWiait as Mum il v r -T&a Cleveland- - . Harrrsea '. , Weaver- Name Address, PLACES OF REGISTRATION The following are the places of registration: North Morehtad Grand Jury room. South Morehead R. G. Glenn s office North Gilmer Janus W. Forbis' office. South Gilmer -Front office in Yates building. D. M. Kirkpatrick has just reciiv ed a nice line of new cirpets. Call and see them. The Latest in all SHADES and COL URS, Tucks, Pnffs, Four in Hands, Windsors. tW. CALL AND LOOK AT Oart lauds. tf Fishblate is still able to show you a very fine stock of ready made cloth ing, furnishing goods., etc. Dont forget to remember. Elgin creamery butter comes a lit. tie nigh but is well worth the price, qunlity considered. Three tubs just recem d at J. W. boost fit Co. s. Call at Kirkpatricks and see the nice things he has in the way of' fu ni tiire, somi of which is ahead ot any thing ever s en in an establishment in Greensboro. China Hall Fine Lamps, Din ner, Tea and Toilet bets just arrived at. E. M. Caldclkbgh k Uro. J. TV Scott & Co. ar generally pret f.v hnsv fit inir nrdpra in thnir retail department and thipprng i .ill.- of goods 1 il. ' 1 . 1 1- A .... rum uieir wuoicsaic uciuieu', ci vcu will not Lave to wait lone when yon come in to buy. . ..... . The first Cranberries of the seasoi was opened today, at J. W. Scott & Cob. (31 (TiiEN A WHITE ROSE BLANKET At Ouk Establishment. THIS BLANKET WEIGHS 8 123 Id:? Shirts aii -TO BE CLOSED OUT AT LESS THAN COST. W3 IIIVB DECIDED TO CLOSE OCT ALL UNDERWEAR FOR MEN, Aad will girt tha benefit to nTEBT MAW Uf CUEaifHIlCs'. Tf QBD TRQUi -D0NT V yn jiipaot to ssoarossay of theae bargains. Qoodaof thU cha. Mtda!lsMjfTf:7vf rail loaeon-oejr eonntee 4 this totKm of theyr. . '.;. . : .; POTOIvEil K. OF P. BUILDING, GREENSB0E0, N, a :This Space FISHBLATE. Every iban is afttr Lis brothtr.J? With a lonj shrp stick or something or other, And Fisholate is after tlie whole ol his kind ' With a great big stock in the clothing line : The biggest tto -k, and the finest too, Chat ever the railroad train biougla v throug'.. in POUNDS AND IS FULL SIZE. km for Ilea, our eostomets now, wbea WAIT Belongs To'" ..i - re.-..

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