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GREEISBOEO MELT WORKMAN! VOLI, S0.1J!. GEEEXSBOEO, 5. C SAIIEDAI AFTEaXOM, XOVEIBEE 12, l$9i MICE fill PEI VEAE. hi ' 02?JS UJVJOY Both the method and result whji 8rnp of Fig U taken; it i pleasu. and refreshing to the taste, aud i.' gently yet promptly on the Kjdncv Lhrer and Bowels, cleanses tho syt tern effectually, dispels colds, hena achts and fevers and curt habitual constipation. ' Syrup of. Figs if the onjy remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stdmach, prompt in ita action and truly beneficial in ita effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, ita many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Byrup of Figs is for sale in COo and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on handwill pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFOM'1 re SYRUP CO.. nAHOiaco, oh. vouisritu, nr. i to. - Bucrlen'e Arnica Salve. The best' Salve in tbe world for Cats, BruiHes, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand, Chilblain, Corns,' and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cnrei Pile, or no pay is required. It is gatranbwd to give perfect satiafat tion, or money refunded. Price 21 eents per box. For sale by C E( Holton . .. THE TRUS LAXATIVE PRINCIPLE Of lb plants used in manufac U'ing the pleasant remedy, Syrup of Fgs hss a permamn ly b neficiai effect on the human system, while the cheap vegetable extracts and mineral solu tions, usua'ly o!d as : medcines, are permanently injurious. Ben g well informed, you will use the true reme dy only. Manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. Messrs. J. Scott & Go. have just received for their wholesale trade I en pros, or I52 pounds, of Blum's AW maoar, whch is the first installment 'of that famous publication, so we 1 known in tbis section of North' Caro lina. Country merchants will get their supplies from J. W. Scutt & Co. LEMON HOT DROPS. ; Cures all coughs, colds, hoarseness sore throat, bronchitis, hemorrhage nd all throat and lung diseases. 1 , egant, reliable. 15 cents at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley. Alanta. Ga. ' - 1 " , " ' ' ', ' ' ' v "Owl" brand nd "Ajax" coflee, 23 cents pound, is onsidered by many of our customers to be s i erior to Arbuckle's. Well, you pays your money and you takes your choice Fresh lot of ail three kinds on hand now. ,ti ... J. W. Scott & 00. - Mild, gentle, B rotting RDd baliig is Dr. Sage's catirrh remedy, Cans the worst forms 'permanently. .. . No xperimenting. ItV"01d Reliable." 25years of rucceti. 1. ' Trad-is-"pfking .up" apd itvk.ep us HUSTLING to fill our ordtjs,4.ut send them, along, and. we will, see that you1 ate wit ed on:'; ! y ."' :'.' ;X ,, . W Scott & Co. Elgin creamery butter come a Ins tie nigh but is well worth' the price, quality cons'dered. Three tubs jui-t received at J. W. Ecott & Co.V LOCAL WHIFFP. There was quits a peasant iufoJml r-opion atjheY. M. C. A. rooms list nght. Smith's Boston Art Gallery "lum bered off" about ten o'clock this morning. Got. Holt hss issued his proclama tion appointing. tho 24th of November as a day of thanksgiving. The Greensboro Steam Laundry not only claims to do, but actually docs, the best work of any laundry in tho South. Mr. Will Carr went toDurbamthis morning to witness the fool . ball con test between the University and Trin ity teams Rev. Egbert Smith will preach bef re the students of the University at tbe invi atioo of the Young Meu's Chris tian Astoctation. ThethirJ a niveisary if the Y. M C A will be observed Monday after noon Novemb r 20 at 4 o'clock, This will be a public iervi-e . ! At the nvn's meeting t murow alternoon lev r. o. bticxney win sp ak. Meeting ill be hel l in Aso ciation parlor , aid will begin p orapily at 4 o'clock. The Republicans may have some thing to rejoice over yet If Settle really is elected they will get oat of the dumps and sloughs of despond into which they have fallen. The great match game of footba'l between the University bo s and Trinity Colleg boys is being plijed to-day. Both teams are in fine con dition, and both have repua ion to sustain. Mr. Will Forbes, assignee, will not be alio to make any definite statement of the liabilities and assets of Mr Pigford's furniture business until next week. The store will be opened Monday. Postmaster S. M. Teats committed suicide Thursday in the postoffice at ITope, Kansas, by shooting himself. He was financially embarrassed and the fear of losing his place under Democratic administration causod him to become despondent. Settles, Williams, Wray aud a tele graph pole were engaged in an earnest conversation as we passed by on the other side of the street. He may be elected or he may not be, but he, evi dently, don't regard it as a dead sure thing as yet. A Workman reporter talked with two prominent prohibitionist here today, both of whom declared their confidence in Cleveland ' and their sat-sfaction at'nis e'iction. They woul i have felt tw ter if they hud helped to elect him. ' But they can join in the proe sion end take part in the jollification, any how Come on, bo S, and lets make it unanimous and magnanimous and I andanei ous. , Rev Ralph Heath, a lemartal.Ie citizen cf Muncie, ludiaua, is in this city andcounty on a visit to relatives He w-nt tod iy t v si 1 the" Gordons near Gethi-em tne, netir which place his parents livect prior to their e.migra tionJ.- WrV peath vas, born" thrte monies ttiicr n.is par com rcatucy ibui ana 1 Mr. Hea'h n arri i Jaughi it ti( tbe j i.ungCbt bro her i.f Rev. John Perdue, of Plea.-ant Garden, and in tends to t visit the old geut eman, who is now 95 years o d, befo'C ha re urns to Indiana. .', Yesterday was an off day. Judge Merrimon is reported much worso. Accidents will happen in tho best regulated families. Governor Holt has issued a warrant for the execution of George Best, a negro acntcnoed for murder in the Superior court of Craven, An appeal was taken to the Supremo Court which affirmed tho judgment. Misi Htttin Lanier daughter of Mr. Frank Lanier, who lives a short distance from the city on the north went, died at 9 o'clock last night, from a long stlavk of fever. Tits Work. man sympathises with tbe afllicted temi'y. The Central Democratic club will meet at the Court House next Mon day night to perfect plans in regard to a jollification next week; also to con sider the advisabilaty of chartering a special car and getting reduced rates to Cleveland's inaugaration. Come out. Don't forget the time. Tho morning after the election Senator Quay flopped into a chair in Republican headquarters at Philadel phia, and remarked, "This is awful." When asked by a reporter, "To what do you attribute tho Republican de feat?" he torscly replied, "Lack of votes." He refused to say anything further. INDIQHATION MEETI53. Ther mill be a meeting of the citi zens of Greensboro at the Court House this Saturday evening at 7:30 o'c'oV to give expre sion to their feelings at tho insult offer d to thi community by Cftief of Police F. R, Hall. UHOEBTAIN. The contest between Williams and Settle is still undecided. . Telegrams from Stokes to Raleigh say. that Wil liams had a majority. Settle claims that he has a majority. It will take an official canvass to decide. But we can hardly be kept in doubt much longer. A HAUD30ME TTJSHOUT. The Workman stopp-d in front of J. A. Harris & Co's harness sjore this mining to see Mr. Van Horn's new track huggy. It is a very stylish affair, and has' just rom enough for one. Mr. Van Horn will take it down to toe FityetteviHe fa'r and let thore people see' something of tho Greens boro work. ; UOTIIIE TO PRAY- At ope of the colored churches in Wilmington Thursday night one of the colored bvothers' was putling np an earnest petition,' ard in fact, was making a beautiful prayer when all at once the Democratic cannon bgn to djorri Ht Front and Market streets. The praying brother' stopped abort in hj prnyerand exclaimd: "Oh, Lirdr,.I can't pny ny longer Amenl". OLEVELA'ND 0AEEIE8 CHILI. Nxw : York, Nov. 11 A' cable gram from Valpat'ras) to the Herald sy there is grtat rejoicing in Chili ovej (he e'eotion of Cleveland. Both here od at P Pa-itiugo flags re flying ..f'om the residences . of Americans and Chilians. Telegrams are being sent t- American friend?, expressing the hops tvt an American Ken tit-man will be sent a next minis" t tj Chili. -' v , PURELY rEHSAJAt.. J. Turner Morohead, of Leaksvillo, is in the city. Mr. J. W. Scott returned this morn ing from atrip to New York. Mr. and Mrs . Joe Morehead went this morning on a visit to Richmond, Va. Rev. Mr. Edwards, agent at Urge for tbe Thomasville Orphan As)luui as here today. Capt. J. E, Gilmer, of Wins'on, rt-turned home this morning from a trip to Fayetteville. Rev. W.-A. Bunch went up to Pleasant Hill today, and will dedicate a new church there tomorrow. Rev. E. W. Smith went to Ctapel Uiil today, and will tomorrow address the Y. M. (J. A. of the University. Rev. Dr. T. T. Ferree went to Orange county today t assist Kev. W F. Kennett in a protract, d meet ing at Chestnut Ridge. Mr. Binks, of the Win-ton Seuti tel, went to Durham this morning, ai a recortet of the foot-bull content, which happens there today. Miss Sallie Cbeek and ter little niece Nellie I Eaton, went to Mebane today, aud will spend some weeks at the old home in Orango county. Mr. W. A Erwin. of Burlington, was in ton this morning. Mr. Erwin s the Ot-neral Manager of tbe Erwin nottnn mil s ol Durham. He will utote iu fail kin in a fuw wotke. THOMAS T1LE3. Thos. Settle says that ho is certain ly elected. "I .'gad, I have the certified returns from every eounty in the district but one, and I will have a majority of 500 at the very least, They tried to count men out in Stokos but they could not do it. On the re turning board there were two Republi cans and nine Democrats; eightof theeo Democrats were honest and one was the most corrupt man I ever saw. His eight Democratic brothers voted against him every time. ' The official return from Stokes is Williams 1,238, Settle 1,612. You may take off my Granville majority and I will still beat Williams by 275. " the streets will hate -io be WIDENED IF IT IS to. Thomas Suttle is back from Stoktf. He came in this morning, riding iu his favorite position, that is on tbe plat form of the asseuger "ir. As the train 10 led iu he struck -a most niK pnsing atlitu, put his cigar exactly in lha centre of his bea niful lips and did hU Lest to look the Congiesman. elect." . In repl to a question a tt how things had gone iu Stokes,, he atid "I had the durndest time a on ever heard of trying i make thos 1 Democrats b honest. I have n t beard from all the prtcincts, but so far I bave a majority of over 5OO." . ' If that is i-o, Williams is ifon- r." ' A dispatch was received in New York yesterday evening from Chicago saying that there was a rumor in that city! to the effect that Grover Cleve land had dropped dead at his resiJonoe 12 west 61st street. When a reporter reached the houso aud stated ,hia .' er rand to the attendant, the latter said: Why, Mr. Cleveland Vas dever bet ter In his life and he is at present en gaged with a caller.". When the ru- morwas made known toTMr, Cleve- s land, 'he laughed and said he was a .. S ' . pretty lively corpse. LEMON ELIXIR. Pleasant, Elegant, Reliable. For biliousness and coastipation ake Lemon Elixir. For fevers, chills and malaria, tako Lemon Elixir. , For sleeplessness, nervousness, and palpitatiou of the heart, take Lemon Elixir. For indigestion and foul stomach, take Lemon Elixir. .For sick and nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir, Ladies, (or natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Mozley's Imon Elixir will not fail you in any of the above named discaes, . all of which arise from a tor pid or diseased Liver, stomach, kid neys or bowels. Prepared only by Dr H. Mozliy, Atlanta, Ga. 50c and one dollar bottle at druggists. Uuarauind Cure We authorize our advertised drug gist to m- Dr. King's new riioovery for Coimmoption, Cotgha and Cold'a upon tbis cordition. If you are afflicted with a rough cold or any Inng throat or cheat trouble, and will use this remedy aa directed, giving it a fnir tria', and experience no Den efit, you may return, the bottle and nav your money refunded. We could not mnke tbis er did we no know that Dr. King's New Discovery eoold be relied on. It never dissp Einta Trial bottles free at C. E olton'a dm . Larp 'ze 50 Good looks. . Good looks are more than akin deep, depending upon a bealthy con Jitnm of all of tbe vital organs. If the live' be inactive, yon have a biU ous look. If your stomach be disor dered yoo have a dyepeptio look, and if your kidneys be effected 50a bave a piuolud look. Secure good health and yoo will have good looks. Eleo Irio Bitters is a great alterative and tonio acta directly on tbe vital organ Cures pimples, blotches, boils and gives a good complexion. Sold at C E. Holton t drug stote 50 cent per boit'e. Pronounced lloneleas Yet Saved. From a letter written by Mrs Ada E Hnrd, of Grot on, S. D., we qoote the f'.dlowing! "Whs taken with a setWO told which settled on my longs,' cough pet in and finallv resnlted in eoueumption. Four Doctors gave me up, faying I could live bnt a abort time. 1 gave myself np to my Sav iour, determined that if I conld not stay vti'b my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above . My husband was advised to get , Dr King's New Discovery for con sumption, cougbs, and co ds. I gave it a trial and took in a 1 eijrbt bottles; it baa enred me, ni.d thank God I am a well and hearty woman. Trial bot tle-t fre at C. E. Holton' drug store rogn'ar size 50 cents and $1. China Hall Fine Laropt, Din ner, Ta and Toilet Sets just arrived at. E- M Caldcleugh & Bro. C. A. Thompson, Sevmour Ind., writ- s : My sister Jennie, whea she was a young girl, suffered from a white swelling which greatly impaired . her general health and made her blood very impure Iu the spring she was not ab e to )do anyihing and ' could cucely get about. More than a yar "go "he took therce bottles ot Botanic Blood Balm, and now she is pe fectly cured !' n , W. HASON, OREENRR0RO. Write jjae fall symptoms of yonr old ohronio diseanns, suoh as rbeumatism, 1 U1 treat any Uinde of practice de sireil,; from yi t innf diant Indlimi down trronifh tf Mipral iafidoa;i'ome m iir,- add' Hdr rithy' cures.' ' State ycir fiuancial eordition for rearAnable .n race; medoiiieg fnTnished. Feb 15 Efttoiatt-d on by t E Curtis,advt agent ' .. .'!!! J rT". , h L.BM AN wWTBD.-i-Valuable commls ton nuwc d. a.oe weeki earned bv manr ofenr acen. Bairpiea free. P, a Box 187V New Tork. f7luHEUAlATIGvi i iA 0!A!-n!w Til It
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