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EENS DAILY WORKMAN VOL. . NO. CDEEXSWiCO, N. f., TIH JLSItAV .U'THf)0. OCTOIIKU 27, Mi GR BORO LOCAL WHIFFS. Short II.iuib of T 'erost Jotted Down for Workman Headers. Register, Then 'otc. Ouly one day and a Inll 1 i wlixli to regisier. Guilford expert tvery Democrat to do hit diry. Remember your hom.ia and vote accordingly. A vct for Gilmer u a vote for hon est government. Next Tuesday week is the Presi dential election. A vote for King in a vote agrnst corruption. A vote for Holt is a vote lor good government. Be mre that jour name is on the registration book. Col. Paul B Means, ot Concord, came in this morning from a two weeks' visit to the North. ' Miss Sallie Cherry, of Washington county, left on the east bound train this morning for her home, via Ral eigh and Rocky Mouot. Rev. S. C Ohrura left this moaning for his home in Pennsylvania, carrying with him the warm, st cympathics of all who formed his acquaintance Prof. Raj hill, who is a distinguish ed elocutionist will give a reading at G. iP. College to-morrow, (Friday,) night, for the benefit of tho King's Daughters of the College. Admit tance 25 oents. Miss Mary Pasrhal'. , of Reid-ville, who has Ir-q'uent.y bten a visitor in this city, wai m.uried at 8 o clock this morning U Mr. Crews, of Walker towr, and t ame in on the southbound train on the way to the home of the bridegroom t Walker town. They were met with congratolations by Mrs Paschtlt's fri'nds here. Rv. 3. J. Renn, P, E. of the Salisbury district, came down this morning from a visit to Farmington, Davie county, where on y sterday be attended exercises on the occasion of the unveiling of a nionuintnt to Mrs. L. E. Stacey, deceived, wife of pastor Stacey, and a .laborious' worker in Sunday Schools The monument whs reared with contributions of the Sun day School of Farmington, and is per haps the first instance in North Car olina where a monument was reared to the memory of a female worker. The tegular prayer meeting service at the Kietnod st Pretertant church last night was substituted b special exercises Laving relation to the mem ory f the late pastor, Rev. W. F. Ohrom, who had prepared a cermoo about the b ginning of his lst attack of sickness to be preached ou the fol lowing ? abbath, ind which was found among th ap rs oi the deceased after r is Yeatu. An examination of the manuscript ot tbU sermon mad it appearjto be of peculiar adaption to the circumstance! of the occasion last night, a id its reading to the congre. grtion was decided on a appropriate and this was done by the surviving brother of tha deceased, Rv. S- C Ohrum The New Burne Journal says Mrs Lease, of v7eaverite fame, has a rival in a'negro woman who is canvassing in Jones o mty in advocacy c f the Third party . ; She attires herself gau. dily in b aie'ets, tassels and blue sashes with white stars. She made a very long speech at Po.lotksville Sat. urday evening advising her hean-rs not to vi te (or either, Cleveland or Voto for Since 1 810 Cleveland is the only President that has ever recognized the South as a part of thin nation. Cleveland gavo the South n place on tho Supremo bench in tho person of L. Q. C. Lamar. Cleveland gave -tho South repre sentation in tho councils of tho nation by placing two Southern men in his cabinet. Cleveland offered Tariff reform whereby the farmers can roach a con dition of ease and prosperity. Cleveland's election secures three things: First: It will be the death knell of tho Force Bill. Second: It will make Tariff reduc tion certain. Third: It secures economy in the expenditures of tho people's money. Weaver's election is impossible, thcreforo every voto for Weaver is a voto for Harrison. Every vote for Harrison is a voto for high protection. Every vote for Harrison is a vote against every poor man's buying clothes as cheap as ho ought. Every voto for Harrison endorses what McKinlcy said about poor peo ple, to wit cheap and nasty go to gether. Every vote for Weaver or Harrison is a vote for Forco bill. Every voto for Weaver or- Harrison is a vote to allow people to plunder tho treasury and rob the masses. Smithvillo Herald. All Honor to Alice Berlew. Tho following account of the best race at the State Fair is taken from tho Stato' Chronicle: The raco was a milo heat, best 3 in 5 for a purse 0300. Alice Berlew, Mr. Bank Holt's bay mare by Charlie G., a roan gilding owned by G. A. Barnes, of Fuyctteville, Blondette, Mr. W. P, Bachelor, bay mare by Lcland, dam Kentucky prince were tho entries. These came to the post in the order named. Alice Berlew was tho favorito among the spectators and won tho raco in thrco straight heats. Again this gamo and beauti ful littlo maro has crowned herself with glory, and made her many friends happy by trotting tho best threo-hcat race ever trotted over our fair ground track. Time 2:36, 2.331 and 2:81. Alico Berlew is a bright and chioky littlo bay mare that not ouly wins the races, but tho hearts as well, of all who see her. She is- owned by Mr. L. 'Banks Holt, Alamance Farm, Graham, N. C, and was sired by Charley B, record 2:25, sire 14 in 2:30 list and is out of Lady Cramer (also owned by Mr. Holt), she by Fremont, reoord 2:28, sire Jumuont, record 2:14J, and other fast trotters, Fremont by Belmont, sire Nutwood, 1:28, that has nearly or quite , 100 trotters in the 2:30 list.. '. Blondette came in second and Char lie G. third. In the third heat, as AJjbe Berlew dashed under the wire a length ahead of Blondette, the im mense crowd in the graud stand went wild with cherrine. Their favorite had wonthoraoe by hard work. "Owl" brand and "Ajax" coffee, 3 cents pound, is considered by many ot our customers to be superior to Arouckle'S. " Welk vou oavs - vour j money And you takes your choice. I Fresh !bt of all three kinds on hand Reasons why you Bhould Cleveland. WHAT HIE EDITOR GETS Read this clear through and see if the last sentoi.ee is not "gospel truth.' When a chill is boi n into the, world the physician is mesenti d with and gets $io. The editor hetalds the ad vent of the ttrang r and gets a curbing for making a mistake as to the sex and date of birth. Alter a while the child becomes a man, the minister is called to perform the marriage csrsniony and walks off with a $io tun in his pocket lor his trouble. The editor is again called upon to chronicle this event by draw ing on his itnngina ion to make the onae ana groom tne Dest ana most respectable people in the country. His only pay is to be asked for a lew extra copies of his paper to send to some absent friends. In time the once baby, once happy groom, but now a man well advanced in years, is brought down to death . Again the physician is called in and makes his bi'l, the undertaker is pre ent and officiates at the funeral, and lime wants $ioc dollars for per forming the last sad rite, while the editor is exocted to coinrjlete the drama by holding op the deceased as a model gentleman, and one who at present is flying up the golden stairs. The probabilities are at the same time that the baby, the groom aod the dead man Lave' been so infernally stingy that he had stinted his wife and chiU dren and had never contributed one cent to tbe support of his local paper. What does the editor cetf He gets left. North Wi kesboro News I predict thak will be the n' xt President of th United St ites and that the 444 elector! votes will be catt as folio?: Cleveland Harrison - Weaver Name Address PLACES Or REGISTRATION The following are the places of registration: North Motehead brand Jury room. South Motehead R. G Glenn s cilice North Gilmer lanus W. Forbis1 office. South Gilmer Front office in Vates building. D. M. Kirkpntrick has just receiv ed a nice line of new cirpets. Call nd see them. Tho Latest in ll SHADES and COL ORS, Teoks, Puffs, Four in Bands, WwdHorH. ,.to. . CALL AND LOOK ATI 0 art lauds. ti : Jt ishblate is still Hble to show you a very fine stock of redy made cloth ing, furnishing goods., etc. Dont forget lo remember. Elgin creamery butter comes a liU tl nigh but is well' worth the price, qunliiy cons dered. Three tubs just received at J. W. fecost & Co. s. ! Call st Kirkpatricks and see the nice things be has in the way of fumi tore, some of which is ahead of any thing ever s en in an establishment in Greensboro. China Hall Fine Lamps, Din ner, Tea ai d loiiet betsiust arrived at. E. M. Caldcleugh & Bro. .Trade is "nicking no" and it kteDs us HUSTLING to fill our orders. i,nt send them along at.d we will see that you are waitea on. , J. W.Scott 4 Co.' ' : The first Cmnberries of the sea -.o was opened today, t , : - 1ENT IENT A WHITE ROSE BLANKET At Our Establishment THIS BLANKET WEIGHS 3j 123 Under Shirts and tars or is, TO BE CLOSED OUT AT LESS THAN COST. WE HAVE DECIDED TO CLOSE OCT ALL UNDERWEAR FOR MEN, And will give tbe benefit EVmftY MAN" mGREESB')'!' "7 fisv.n Aiwrn If j u fxpeet to eecore any of these bargains. Goods of this char zWr a? tLe-e t rioes don't rest on oar counter at this season of tbe year. POWELL & K. OF P. BUILDING, :This Space FISHBL ATE. Every man is after Lis brother, W ith a lon sharp stick or something or other,. , And F.shblate is af.er the whole ot his kind With a great big stock in the clcthing . line : f be biggest eto-k, and the finest too. That eer the railroad L train bi ought - througl. siir POUNDS AND IS FULL SIZE. to onr castomeia now, wben ixr A TT ca WHAETON GREENSBORO, N. 0, Belongs To- -w X' HajrisoD,'bm lo vote for. Weaver. now, J. W. Si-ott&oo. : ' J. V scott & Com. a
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