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T ... GREENSBORO DAILY VOL J. SMS. wsmu, 1 c. Mtrti.it imraoi, itvuuc ;, rat met tut ta vut V wore. YOU CAN BUY THAT NEW SUIT NOW. SAMPLE LOCAL WHIFFS. Short Items of Interest Jotted Down for Workman Readers. Saturday night and all is well. Tbo Democracy is a.ti.1 uulerrified. Snow is two or throe inches deep in Vermont. The prospects are brighter ir this county they were tw years ajo. It it a fiht to the bitter end. The stronger whip The weaker must submit. Our distinguished foreman. E. L. Tate, is rusticating in Durham to '. , ' , The Goldaboro HeadllJjTiVsijVrt not a single relative ol fcxum will vote for hira next Tue-day. . Our Underwear will outwear, in wear anywhere, any Underwear bought elsewhere. Powell & Wharton. The Pennsylvania Railroad will build 100 niw locomotives and 5,000 new cars for the World's Fair traffic. The grippe has made its first public appearance ':n New Yi rk York since list fa!. The physicians do not be lievd that it w 11 b epid .i.ic Masked students of Wittenburg College, Ohio, assaulted a studei t from South lhrlstou s.istverely thit, b t for help, he w mid have been killed , la the s nsationwl blarder uu, in Londou, ( Airs ' Leader, cnarged w.th the ihet't of a brooch Ivy Mis Smyth. tbe jury.wiided Mrs Leaner X502 damag-s. Men of wealth and men of letters Soon will back their campaign views, Hats are often paid by debtors, But a bettor hot for bettors, Is a pair of Cutchin's Shoes! ' The Y. M. C. A. service will he held at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in association parlor. Mr. W. It. Gales the assistant state secretary will speak. "AH men aro enrnes and Cordially invited. , Standing in the sunshine is far from disagreeable these eool, braoing mornings. All down South Elm street the reporter nctioed groups of men basking in the genial rays of a November sun. ' , Of all the institutions in a tpwn that 1 he bantis of that town ought to to. enuoni ge, limply as a matter of busiuesf. rewpapera nra tlie most important. Tut y ought to be the reg. 1 ister ofthe - h-iairess vitality of. the community.. If encouraged ithey will -not only register. Jhe growth already ' attained, bu'i wUl be a po'ent factor " in the future pWperity of a town,1 We Lave just opened up a NEW LOT OF LIGHT COLOIIED SACK SUITS six etjlos insinsle and doable breasted suits, square and round cot, with single and double broastod VESTS. -Tboso were bought late la the season at out prices. You can save from $2.00 to f 1.00 on a suit by seeing them. . Don't tale oar word for it but come and look. Oar line of OVEECOATS and PANTS is oomplete, and prioee way down. 8. BRO WN. IM HELY FtHSOVAt,. Col. Al Eairbrother, of the hustling Durham Globe, was in town lost night W. Giles Mcbanc, of Graham, in tho city this morning on buainc Miss Annie Pickard, who has b visiting friends in tho city has ret it to her homo in Bandleman. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. McGcbce, their way to visit relatives in tl eastern part of tho State, spent lost night with Mr. Greer. Mrs. O. A. Bobbins and children and Mrs. M. L. Bobbins who have been visiting relatives in the city have returned to their home at McColl, S. C. LOOKED (UT The Workman learns that it will be locked out or locktd in next Tues day. The election will be held in the front room of the Yates building, and the fro-1 door v. ill be f .sten If The Workman pets in or will have to be by the buck door have extended to Brother T S the nse of our I ack stair t p . lire a ten haky set, but we Hie to institute a su t for damages accident oc. urs. THE GEEE5SBDE0 TOBACCO Jlnrltet ii growirg. Tbe yeop'e generally do not realize how much tobacco is being soil 011 th Greens boro m.uktt. Hu the (obacco intef est is tinder the control of mch men as J. S, Cobb, II. W. Cobb, Ilen.y Bercer, S J Pegram, J. L. Kin, and tbe trade cmnot Lelp growing, These in en ha v capital, energy and ability, and wi I sll I hey can to make :hi 01m of the best inurkets in the Sta! .' .' Street Improvements. The Workman reporter is inform ed that the Street Committee has promised to raise the pepping stones across South Elm Street in front of Var'story's Clothing Store, That is a od move. They do well enough in dry weather, but after a rain the street is hardly passible in that place. Nkw York, November 4. The Times thU morning says : "Mr. Setb Low, president of Columbia College, caid yesterdy Jo a reporter of the Times that he had decided to vofe for Cleveland.! Mr. Low has been one of he be-t known Republican in the State" - ,Thereisvcry little travelling' done now- Drummers and . politicians are on the go. Every body else is staying 1 r i 1 w at borne. 1 ( ' ' ' , ' TEE 8PEAK1SQ YESTERDAY In common with soma others who were present Tim Workman reporler had the first opportunity on yesterday to hear Messrs. J. L King and M. II. Holt, Democratic candidates for the State Legislature. Their efforts were excellent and highly crcdi'able to both of those gentlemen. Mr, King is al ways careful to give such a clear and satisfactory account ot hia steward ship in former sessions of tbe Legist lattire that his enemies dare not cpttt ly accuse hira of any acn liction or ma fens j nee, however much of that sort of work is Hone under the cover of darkoe.'S. Mr. King's speech was a cool, dclibeiate and able one, and we do t ot see bow it couid have been answen d, which opinion is pretty fully corro! orated by h.s competitor, who run aay from a first-class op porunity to reply to it If such oc currencs do not op n the eyes of tne people to the fast that the Democrats a-e thr opyvanded advocates of 'ttcauiDaien is a use i 0 pec h ft Prof. M. lifferent view alto ot Mr. King, and cut and appropri in style and manner ism and withering ofefsor is gifted in iiji mm to sur up ea TKj.Ti ni speech yi sterday was a complete success .in that Hi e one volley fired while the fmoVe o- the preceding otie bti!l hung ov r U e field. The Democnts were greatly, de lighted with' vfrtUUey heard, us it strengthened them in the. a surance they already had of u splendid victory on the 8th of November. Everything points thai way. MmSG PE0CU1 7 so irit the of a pres8ion-rTu nas stayed pestilence at our doors, ne has given us more love for tho free civil institutions in ' the creation of which His directing provi denco was so conspicuous; he has He has awakoned reverence for law; He has widened our philanthropy by a call to suoW distress in other lands) He has blessed our schools and is bringing forward a patriotio and God fearing generation to execute His great and benevolent designs for our country. He has given us great in crease in material wealth and : wide diffusion of oontentment and comfort in the homes of our people. He has given his graces to the sorrowing, wherefore I, Benj. Harrison, President of the United States, do call upon all our people to observe, as; we have been wont, Thursday, the twenty fourth day of this month, of Novem her. as a day of Thanksgiving to God for His meroics, and of supplication for His continued care and graco; In testimony whereof which I have hereuuto set my hand and caused, the seal of the United States to be affixed. . , Bone at , the city of Washington this the fourth day of November one thousand eight' hundred and ninety two, and of the independence of the United State the one hundred and seventeetli. Bknjamix Harrison. By order of the President. I Jho. W. Fostib, Seo'y. 4 . r- ing s fSENTO ISJENT A WHITE HOSE BLANKET At Oue Establishment. THIS BLANKET WEIGHS 3 POUNDS AND IS FULL SIZE. 123 Under Shirts and Drawers for Men, TO BE CLOSED OUT At Less Tuak Cost. WE HAVE DECIDED TO CLOSE CUT ALL UNDERWEAR FOR MEN, And will give tbe benefit to oor oustomeis now, wben EVERY MAWm OREEWUB'jrO TIT "SJS IHEMi T' expoct to Becure any ol these bargafnR. Goods cf thia char cier nud t tLette rrioes don't rest on onr counter at thia eeason of the year. . ' - POWELL & K. OF P. BUILDING, C. A. Thompson, Seymour Ind., writ 's j '-My sister Jennie, when she was a young girl, suffered from a white swelling which greatly impaired her general health and made her blood very iu; pure. Iu the spring she was not ab e to do anihing and could tcticely get about Mow than a year ngo the toon therce bottles oi Botanic Blood Balm, and now she is perfectly cored. Both the method and results Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleas::: and refreshing to the taste, and gently yet promptly on the Kidnc" Liver and Bowels, cleanses the cy tern effectually, dispels colds, heaa aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pre duced,Yplnuig,to the taste and ac ceptable the stomach, prompt in its action- and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. ; ; ! ' Byrup of Figs is for sale in 60c and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may sot have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CAUFORKi FIO SYRUP CO. fSAHOISOO. OAt, utimnm. nr. , new row ! r fnrara am a. -jv r "xr l ri id .S3 WHARTON GREENSBORO, N, 0. Pronounced Hopeless Yet Saved. From a letter written bjMrs Ada E Hurd, of Groton, S. D., we quote the following: "Whs taken with a severe rold which settled on my lungs, coagh net in and final) v resulted in consumption. Four Doctors ga?e me np, faying I could live but a short time, ltive mjself npto my Sav iour, determined that if I could not stay wi'.h uiy friends on , earth, I wonld meet my absent ones above. Mv brihband was advised to pet Dr King's New Discovery for con sumption, coughs, and co ds. I gave it a trial and took in a l right bottles; it has enred uie, and tbank Ood I am a well and hearty woman. Trial bot ties fie at O- E. HoltonV Jrag store rogn'ar size CO cents and $1. ' v' ; Good Looks, Good looks are mote than skin deep, depending npon a healthy eon dition of all of the vital organs. If the live- be inactive, you fcsve a biln ous look. If yi nr stomach be disor dered yoa have a djfp ptio look, and if your kidueys be tlieeted yon have a piuci- d looli. Secnro good health n:d oa will have good looks. Eleo ric Bvt'crA is a great alterative and tonic Hcta diioetiy on tbe vital organa CmeH pimples, blotcbef, boils and givMK ii jood complexion. Sold at C. E. Holton' drug stote 50 cent per host h. : . .. 4 H TUBMAN WANTED. Valuable commit lion ottered. 30.0o weekl) tamed bv many of our arnt.s. Samples tree, P. O. Box 1371 New York. Dr. O . W. OBATSOX, OBEEItaRORO, Write me full symptoms of your old Cironio diseases such as rheumatism, ' rDuriiAiATin i i iuiL.uiviniiu bXSciottcftiins I trsat on auv mode of nraetioa da sired, from the ( aosdian Indian down , tbrough the Mineral Eanedom; Tome soaian, and Hjdr pathy euros.1 State your flaaneial condition for rearonahl terms; roeilio'.resfnrniched. Feb 15 ' Estimates by J (Jurtia, .adtli. igen 1 St. ja-..
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