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'1 . GREENSBOKO MM" WORKMAN. ; : v- i VOL I, XJ. 133, x OND ENJOYS Both the method and results whei Byrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasai and refreshing to the taste, and u gently yet promptly on the Kidnrv Liver and Bowels, cleanses the zyr tern effectually, dispels colds, heao, aches and fevers and cures habitual , constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedf of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to 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 50c and $1 bottles by all leading drug-, ''fr gists. Any reliable druggist who rJ 'may not have it on hand will. pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. " CAUFORM FIG SYRUP CO. $ ntnoiioo, 041. lounmik. nr. hew roue. .. ATTENTION. 'ENOUGH FOB ALL. We have jast nctv"1 a lrge flock of CHINA WAUls. Evtrvtbi.fr new and of tan v-ry twsl. ' 011 and -x amin-j f r joarx lvr . E M. OALDCLEUGH A BRO. Bucklen'aArnica Balve. The best Salve in tbe world for Cats, Draicfld, Sore, Ulcers, Salt Khemu, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chiihl tiun, Corns, and all Skin E-uptions, and positively enres Piles, or no pay is required. It is guaranteed to give parfect satiafal tion, or money refunded. Frice 20 cents per box. , For sale by C F( Holton Messrs. J. A. Scott & G . have just received lor their wholesale trade ten gros", or Is 2 pounds, of Blum's Al manac, wh.ch is the flnt installment of that famous pub'icttion, so well known in t:.i section of North Caro lina. Country merchants will get their supplies from J. W, Scott & Co. LEMON HOT DROPS. Cures all coughs, colds, hoarseness sore throat, bronchitis, hemorrhage nd all throat and lung diseases. El egant, reliab'e. ss cents at Miuggists. Preppred only by Dr. H. Mozley, Alan t a. Ga "Owl" bran. I i.nd "Ajax" coflee, S3 'cents pound, u considered bv many of our custodies to be suermr to Arbuckle's. Well, y u pays your money and you taken your choice . Fresh lot of ail three kind on hand now. J. W. S;ott&co. Mil 1, Keu lf, southing and healing . is Dr: Sh-'b oUrrh remedy, Cures the worst forms permanently. No xperimenting. It s "Old Reliable." 25yea rs of lucce. s , - ' ; - - GOING TO THE GITY FISH HAEKETOtfLY! Buy your Thanksgiving FISH "and OYSTERS troia Drury ' Howell- fresh stock nlwavs or hand. y Call soon t Stall Number 8 , 1 V Estimated on by J E Curtis, advt agent CEEENSCOEO, LOCAL WHIFFfl. Jilt. E. P. Wharton, who bos been quito sick, was silo to rido down town this morning. Mayor Mcndcnball expresses him solf as vory indignant at tho deecptiou practiced upon the f 'ightoned oitixons of Grconsboro. All tho turkeys in tho land aro doing their best to got inshapo for Thanks, giving. Thanksgiving day is next Thursday week. Quito a lot of tobacco is coming in today. Tho weather is just right for handling, and tho farmer aro taking advantage of it. Dr. Gregory stolo a march on tho unsuspecting citizens of Groonsboro. Ilo is married; married to a Richmond lady. Our congratulations to the doctor. Tho man who wroto that bogus telegram, even though he did it sim ply as a joke, cannot he too severely roprcmandod. That was not a timo for practical jokes. "'Possum up a simmon tree," would not be exactly the right way to say it; for, at present, tho three opossums are in a basket in front or Houston Brother's Store. The small boy and tie rabbit gum aro getting in protty good work. During the last few days quite a lot of rabbits have been brought to town. Birds in abuudance are to be found it all of the stores, also. IMIKEL.Y PEHMMAI.. Dr. W. II. Wakefield is in town. Major W. A. Guthrie returned to Durham last r!"ht,, Mr. F. N. Tate, of High Point, was in the city this morning. J. S Carr cme up from Dnrham last night on his way north. Dr. G L. Williamson and wife, of Graham', have gono to tho Fayettcvillo Fair..'; Mr. J. C Womack and M ss Anrie Sloan of Reid-ville cime down th's morning. . Dr. Gei W. Long of Gnhara has gone to Philadelphia to spend a week or ten days in tho various hospitals. L B Holt Bnd J. Harden were In torn for a few hours this morning. Tlity went down to Fayttevills where tiy will enter several horses loathe rase. J C Buxton, of Winston, came down 1 iPt n ght fie says (hat the re poit th t the ngroes had anything to d with the lurnintr is entirely with out foundation. MAYOR KERTTEE'S 0ABD To the public: There ticeins to be an impression prevailing that the fires that have just oeourred uWhe city are duo to an or ganized band of evil disposed persons in our midst, wherefore I feel it my duty to state to the publio after con sultation with many of our leading oitizens and the police officers and after a careful examination of all the facts that there are no just grounds for anyjsuoh belief and that these fires hadtheir origin and oontinuanoe in causes accidental and unavoidable. The whole people, white and colored, have the sinoor'e thanks of the city au thorities for their admirable oonduot throughout the entire time of the .fire. R. B. Kskner, ... !' 1 Mayor of Winston. , 15. C IVCDXESDAT AFTEKOOJIJOVEIBEI vr TEAT B33TT3 TELEGiin. Tho following is an exoebpy of tho telegram roferrcd to in jiotday's issuo: - v; Receiver's No. 431. TimcCll 0:40. Winston, N. 0., Nov. l'lJJJtt. To J. J. WiHhart: , GreensbfX-' Firo raging again. Ilaynei &' Rey nolds factory in dangr. Come to our asshitanco at once. Cuisr or Poncr Senders Blank. Tho above was written on a senders blank and would not have doooived anybody ordinarily but in tho excite ment no ono noticed that mistake, though somo thought it strange that it should have been directed to Wish art. AGOoDHianrawoac Tho Board of Alderman made street, a Chief of polioeand an ordina ry policeman all in one night. The board passed a complimentary resolution commending tho firemen of Greensboro, for their prompt and effi cient services at the Winston firo. The report of tho freeholders ap pointed to assess the benefits and damages to N. A. Jeffries from tho opening of Walker avenue was filed and adoptod by the board. Walker Avenue will be opened up at once. John Weatherly was elected Chief of Police to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. F. R. Hall. Jno. W Cheek was elected to tako Mr. Wcathorly's place on tho police force. The Mayor was authorised to draw a warrant on tho city treasurer for 150 to repayVhe'amount advanced by oitizens on West Market street for tho cutting down of College and Wilson hills. 1 ' BEsomnous of sympathy Adopted by tho colored citizens of Winston in regard to the recent fire there: To Messrs. J. C. Buxton, R. J." Rey nolds, R R. Crawford and others. Gentlemen: At an educational meeting of the settlers of "Columbian Heights" held this evening, the fol lowing was unanimously adopted: "Resolved, That we do deeply de plore tho awful calamity which bofell our, city Sunday night and Monday morning and swept away portions of our city which were justly the pride of its citizens. Resolved furthor, That wo hereby express our profoundest sympathy for our fellow citizens who sustained such serious loss thereby. " (Sigdod) S. G-. Atkins, E. P. Mayo, G. II. Willis, J C. Sprinkle, M. D. Cannon, R. A. Morriscy, J. S. Fitts, Ni D. Pearson, Peter Perry, Committee. Columbian, Heights, Nov. 14, 1892. ,TBEASUBER BAIS BETTER News and Observer. It is gratifying to be able to say that Treasurer Bain rallied yesterday an 1 was aVe to tak? some" nourish ment for the first tim in three days. He has during thai; time shown a re markable vitality, keeping a hold upon liie almost akainst hope. The chargt in his onhditicn-for-lh i baiter yeater day j unifies a hope, that his' life' njaW yet te i'4 ared. ,' " 10. U9i BUSINESS C03DITION8. How They Will bt Affected bythellec-tion- Niw York, Nov. 14. The circu lar of Henry Clews & Co. says that in consequence tf the election there will be important changes in the com meroial policy of (he cooutry: that people feel that an entirely new set of business conditions confront them The cheap ;ning of iron, steel and fuel which may be expected from a lower scale of tariff duties should economize the opt rating construction work of tho railroads as well as facili tate the building of new roads. Tbe election means a change in tbe posi tion and prospective value of nearly everything bought and sold. Consumers of imported raw male rials will have the near prospect of getting them free of duty, and open- tings for extendiog our export trade may be expected to thro open to ns important new markets for a wide range of manufactured products. 7 here will probably be uc usual cau tion in many branches of business. UHIVEBSITY NOTTS. Our Chapel Hill corn spondent wiltet: The Rev. Mr. Smith of Greensboro preached in the College Chipal Sun dar evening to a very large audienon. His subject "Balaam," was ably tan died. That strange character was ex plained more satisfctorily than many of hi consrregritim hi d ever beard. Hi HuTiuun showed deep ihoughf Oae evening in a month a sermon ill be preached to the Y. M. C. A. The preachers of the different denomina tions take it alternately. The churches close, and all attend services at tbe college chapel. The Y. M C A. seems to hi doing a good work beie. NEW R. & D SCHEDULE. Washington, November i5. -The management of the Richmond & Danville railroad have erfected ar rangements with the Pennsylvania railroad to 1 perate their fast limited through between New York and New Orleans, carrying Pullman sleepers and dining carti I etween New York and New Orleans, Aiken and Augusta, and between Waxhington aod Mem phis ; also connecting at Atlanta with festibuled sleep to and from Shreve port,' La., via Merdian and Vicksburg. Travelers and the United States mails will thus consume pmctically only one day between any two of these remote points. The arrangement goes into effect on the 20th instant v WINSTON'S ACKNOWLEDGMENT. The Chamber of Commerce pa sed the following resolution: Resolved, That the Si cretaiy of th Chamber of Commerce be requested to forward a mitable acknowledgment to the Greensboro Fin G mpany for their prompt and rt ad response to ou ca 1 for help and to the lailroad au thorities for furnishing transportation Mr. G. W. Hioshaw moved in addi tion to the following: Resolved that the Board of Com missionera be requested tj make proper acknowledgment also in hs tender of suitable pecuniary recom enKe. v This was ak alopted without a dissenting voice. They have sent it checK for $200. ' A Monument to Prof- Baumaa. The Alumnae of Peace have decided to erect a monument to Prof, Bautaau. Prof. Jas. Dinwiddiehas addressed, a letter to all of the old pup asking for a small contribution. MICE tm IU VE.lt LEMON ELIXIR. Pleasant, Elegant, Reliable. For biliousness and constipation, ake Lemon Elixir. For fevers, chills and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness, nervousness, and palpitation of the heart, take Lemon Elixir. For indigestion and foul stomach, take Lemon Elixir. For sick and nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Mozley's Imon Elixir will not fail you in any of the above named distaes, all of which arise from a tor pid or diseased Liver, stomach, kid. oeys or bowels. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. 50c and one dollar bottle at druggists. Guaranteed Care. We authorize our advertised drug gist to sell Dr. King's new dioovery for Consumption, Cocghn and Cold's upon this cordition. If jou are afflicted with a cough cold or any lung throat or cheat trouble, and will use this remedy as diiected, giving it a fair trial, and experience no ben fit, you may return the bottle and have yonr money rcfundeJ. We could not make this er did we no know that Dr. King's New Discovery oonld be relied on. It never diaftp points. Trial bottles free at C. E Holtnn'n drmr n'oro. I tire nize 60 eentH in.. I f '.. Good Looks. Good looks are more than akin deep, depending upon a healthy con dition of all of tbe vital organs. If the live be inactive, you have a bil ous look. If yonr stomach be disor dered yon have a djppeptio look, and if your kidneys be effected yon have a pinoh. d look. Secure good health led von will Have good looks. xJeo (he Bit' era is a great alterative and fonio acts directly on the vital organs Cures pimples, blotcben, boils and gives a good com pit xion. Sold at C. E. Holton' 1' ding stote EJ eent perbott e. Pronounced Hopeless Yet Saved. From a letter written by Mrs Ada E Hurd, of Groton, S. D., we quote the following: 'Wb taken with a severe cold which s it tied on my lungs, cough set in aod finally resulted in eonxumptiou. Four Doctors gave me op, saying I could live bnt a short time. 1 gave myself np to my Sav iour, determined that if I could not stay with my : friends on earth, I wonld meet my absent ones above. Mv husband wn advised to get Dr King's New Discovery for con sumption, coughs, and eo ds. I gave it a trial and took in a 1 eight bottles; it has cured roe, atd thank God I am a well and barty woman. Trial bot tie fren at O E. HoltonV drug store rngular size 50 cents and $1. China Hall Fine Lampt, Din ner, Tea a' d Toilet Sets just arrived at. E. M Caldcleugh & Bro. C. A. Thompson, Sevmour Ind., writ's 1 ' My sister Jennie, when she was a young girl, suffered from a white swelling which greatly impaired her general health and made her blood verv impure In the spring she was not ab e to jdo anyihing and could sc-ircely get about. More thaa a year ngn the took therce bottles of Botanic Blood Balm, and now she ia pe fectly cored. Dr C . W. OHAYSOIV, GREENSBORO, SHIPS tone "in i Ad(irMg will be (nvn of a iatient wba - left ihn M'rtiin College in Ba'timoro, anl cured by me in G eensboro. ' m ii . . .a. SiLRMAN WANTED. Taluab lft. eommis lion ottered S30.ro weekl) earned bvmany of onr Tnt. Hamptes free. P, O. Bos :S7lS.wT.rs, 1 S3 1 iiM tt. trxr ffl WY7 I IX .- IF t 1 .3
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