REPORTER. THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1879 ' } Local News. ' Chew Jaukson'B Best Sweet Navy To (baoca. ( Don't forget the pie-nic ahead. I Now have oome the roasting days. ' Wheat is reported good in Guilford, Peterson's Magazine for July is to t hand. I Tho mountain '"ho" is now the joyful ( order. * The Winston Heading lloom grows in interest. ( Frogs now sing tho livelong night ' So we are informed. i The new Baptist church in Mt. Airy has been completed. The Wachovia Bank of Winston is : _ now open for business. Watermelons aro expected to adorn the 4th of July in Winston. Several nights of last week were very ,0001. Stoves were in demand. The little boys have a rough time skinning over the gravels and rocks. The Danbury Debating Club, will be .re organized iu September Boys rub ,up. Gettiog time for somo of our people ,to trot out their large beats. Who will ,be first? Whartleberries have now distracted our youths. Any quantity of thom on the mountains. Danbury talks of organising a band. ',Gjod idea, to be snro. Wo have heaps* of good raw material. When you visit Winston, on the 4th, be sute and give W. S. Martin, the 1 shoe store man a call. 1 will rcct-ive a delegation from J)anbury on the 4tli of July. Have the melons ready. "Why is a pretty girl like a hinge?'' Hold your breath Because she is something to adore. The survey on the Mt. Airy railway is now progressing rapidly. Engineers are between Winston and Mt. Airy. Now's the time when that breezy pan ama hat can be had lor halt' a dollar, at W. S. Martios Shoe Store, in Winston. Died in Wake County. N. C., on the 1 3d day of June, 1879, alter a short ill- 1 ness, Mr. John K Moore, in his 93d , year. i In July Winston will bold an election , to determine whether or not she will donate to the C. F & Y. V. 11. R , and 1 subscription of §20,000. The "Pleasant Garden Academy," 1 male and female, commences iu twelfth annual ?c ssion at Pleasant Garden, N. C., on the 4tb of August. i Mr. John Wesley Pierce, Vice-Presi dent of the Fuyetteville National Bank, i died at his residence on II ay mount, the '26 th of May, aged 68 years. The REPORTER will bo read by 2 ' new subscribers again this week. Send j along your names with one and a half - and ask your neighbor to do likewise. JPIEDMONT — ( Visitors are now arriving at Pied ( mont Springs. More are expeoted soon, j and then that voluptuous Bound will drive dull oaro away. The negro that was shot in Winston J on last Saturday died on Sunday follow- ' ing. The one that done the shooting .was pursued and arrested in Madison- t IIARV IST Wheat harvest is at hand. Some of c our farmers are done cutting and others 1 busily engaged. Wheat is thio but ' heavy and good. Rye is only moderately s good.— Alt Airy Visitor. A Mr. Frank Mueller, of New Or- - Jeans, has opened a shoe shop, for the 1 manufacture of custom work, in our lo#n. We welcome Mr. Mueller wit!.in j par portals, and bespeak for him success. t ■The futuro of Danbury is encouraging. 1 LEATHER STOLEN On last Weduesday night some evil disposed person entered Dr W. A Lash's tannerie, which was under the -y immediate supervision of 11. A. Smith, at Walnut Cove, and stole between 850 and s7f> worth of leather. When a ma,n comes in at night and wastes a box of matches trying to light the end of a towel stitch attached to the wash-stand, it—well, it looks very 'un favorable.' A stump-speaker in Indiara,.the oth er day, likened political life to a water wheel. That's so; there is no doubt but what it contains many iiajurline elements. Mr. Hamilton Joyce, of our town, slew a cr#in on last Friday evening on the Dan whioh measured 6 feet from tip to tip. Can any of our brothers of the quill soare up anything to.compare with this ? WINSTON Winston is evidently a walking tobac co city. Improvements are constantly being noted, while trado in all depart. men(B is on the increase. Truly Win ston is a gifted spot. HORSE STOLEN. — Jack Maitin, living near Prestonville, in this county, bad a horse stolen from his stable on last Wednesday night Pursuit was made, but whether the thief was overtaken we havo not learned. Dr. V. 0 Thompson, of Winston has one of the neatest and best kept drug stores in the State To be relieved of dysintery Just call on Mr. Berry. To wait on you is ever ready A little Bacon, whose name is Kddie. Dr T. you will also find, Who to the sick is very kind ; And !iis charges are moderate. No. ONE As regards shoo making Danbury can not bo excelled. Her workmen bavt! the reputation of putting up the neatest fitting and most comfortable shoe or boot in tbis section. When you desire a plain or fancy home-made boot or shoe our workmen can fill the bill. SERVICES IN GEKMANTON We are requested to announce that Rey. M. C. Kerfecs, of the Christian Church, will hold services in Germanton on Saturday night before the 2d Sunday in July, and the Sunday evening follow ing. Thtj exercises will probably be continued through the week. A ful' attendance is requested. Salem's'Mineral Springs'seem to be a popular Sunday resort for the juve niles of both Salem and Winston. Is it tho healing virtues of the water that attracts these lads and lassies ? We are aware What tender sunny swfets Belong to summt.r time. The .Mineral's still retreats Ate full of song auJ rhyme. The New American Sewing Maohine is fa,st becoming the most popular ma ohine of the age, owing to the many good points which they possess ; a few of which are the self sotting needle, self threading shuttle, the stop motion by which the bobbio can be wound without removing the strap from the balanee wheej, unthreading the machine, or dis. turbmg the work. It is light running, Bimplc, durable and neat in its construo tion, and by far the best sewing machine in the world. WINBTON MARKET.— LUGB i Common Dark, $ 2 to 4 " Bright, 8 to 12 " Fine, 9 to 15 LKAF I Common Dark, $ 3to 5 '• Bright, sto 8 Fine Waxy, 12 to 16 WBAl'Psas : Common to Good, J 12 to 14 Quod Bright, 18 to 2 " Fiue, 25 to 41 Extra Fine, 45 to 75 MARRIAGES Married in Mt. Airy, on Thursday evening, June 19th, by Rev. Jas. Wil son, Mr. George W- Midkiff to Miss Laura J. Bolt, all of Surry. Ou Sunday, the Ist iust., at the ford cf Yadkin river, by Rev. J. G Burrus, Esq , Mr. Augustin Caudle to Miss Elizabeth Davis, both of Yadkin County. On the same day and by the same, at the residence of Sallie Dooithans, Mr J. H. O'Niel to Misss Elisabeth Atkin Also on the Bth inst, at the residence of Tip Phillips and by tho same, Mr. Walter Nichols to Miss Sarah Vestal. Also on the same day and by the ' same Justice, at the residenoe of L. H. Burrus, Mr. T. B. HolySeld to Miss Lou Burruj ( POUND AT LAST - , The whole trading population of this section have found out at last that I Brown & Vaughn's is the place to boy their Hardware, at low proes. Store in i Tise blook, Winston, N. C. i A J. BOYD. JAS. w. Bill). BOYD & REID, ATTORSETS-AT-LAH, Wentworth, Rockingham, Co., N.C. WIMI PBAOTRCEIN THE COURTS OF 1 Stokea County, other State Courts, and the Federal Court. October 24. 6m. A $3lO ORGAN FOR sßs. Mi', Daniel f. Beatty, of Washington, N. | J., appeais to bo determined that all who care to have parlor organ? can get them, fur lie will sell during a limited period an inurn ment w hicn it is said is equal in every way to the kind usuallymold for frS-10, for the very much reduced price of SBS. If this invita tion to the public from Mr..Beatty is respon ded to in the spirit that-it ia made, every hamlet in the land will very soon have in iia musical advertisement of the New Jersey Or gsn Builder. Mr. Beatty has recently made an extended tour through Europe, and he expriascs himself confident of having learned rnany-lhiugr Mint will profit the purchasers of the orpins he proposes to sell at one-quar ter the price usually obtained for i\ handsome instrument of the c'aas to which bis belong. It had as well be home in mind by those considering the offer that it U osly for a limi ted |ieiiod, and the low price ,iu to induce people to buy the organ in order that the manufacturer may show to the public the peculiar excellence which he claims it to possess. See his advertisement. SUPPOSED ATTEMPT Mr. William I'ttzer, residing near 5 miles of llim p'uee, camo near lotting 2 fine gray home one night lust week. We are iufortned that at a lato hour the dogs -ict up a tremendous barking where upon Mr. P's driver, who was sleeping in a house near the stable, arose and made a light ia his room, shonly after* which the dugs were hushed Upon | visiting the stable the following morn ing the door was found ajar and a large club sitting near by, while two different tracks were traced across a plowed lot leading from the stable. The tracks showed conclusively that the parties were leaving iu a not very dilatory manner It is thought that the sudden j light in the bouse so frightened them j that they at once fled. Our oitizens I should keep their stables locked. Tuts NATIONAL COMPLAINT. Dyspepsia is the national complaint j Almost every other man or woman you j meet has it, and the result is that the ! number of pseudo remedies for it is as 1 numerous as Pharaoh's host. TFicy are for the meat part worthless. There is, however, a searching cradieant of this distressing and obdurate malady, one whose genuine merits long since raised it to a foremost place among the staple ; medicines of America. Hoetettcr's Sto mach Bitters extirpates dyspepsia with greater certainty and promptitude than any known remedy, and is a most genia! invigqraut, appetiz-r and aid to secretion. These are not empty assertions, HB thou sands of our country men and women who have experienced its effects are aware, but are backed up by irrefragable : proofs repeatedly laid before the public j The Hitters also promote a regular habit J of body and give a healthful stimulus to I the urinary organs TOM CATS RICI One of our ueighbors was sud lenly j aroused a few nights since by what he ' supposed to be shrieks of despair. The | first thought that took bold of his iui i agination was that some of the inmates ! of the dwelling were being assassinated That ''fellow feeling" of his forbade him remaining in bed under such circurr stances', and like a ray of sun shina he was soon upon bis propelling machinery Ele seized a candle, made a spring in ; the direction of the wailing sounds. Af ter tearing himself through a couple of doors and over several chairs he reached the sceue of mortal combat, where be had the astonishing picture of two night fiends, clenched with a death-like seal, ■ seeming to adhere to each other with a tenacity rarely equaled by 'giant' glue, struggling and shrieking in a heart rending manner. And what amazed j him most, there stood his son, without the least aparent emotion, holding a light for these blood thirsty villians to accomplish their midnight designs. The young man assisted by his father, soon severed these brave feline's, and after considerable explanation and ptr- 1 suasion that young gent was peruiiltel to retire a more 'experienced' and per haps wiser man. «fnnrt Morphine hnMtrnrM, HPS! (lfefi ,I TOMKS'.S wmm was* . PIEDMONT WAREHOUSE, WINSTON, IV. C. Far the Sale of Leaf Tobacco ! PIEDMONT WAREHOUSE sold more parcels of Leaf Tobaooo last Tobacco year Tlian any Warehouse in Town ! THE SALES AT PIEDMONT last Tobacco year amounted to over (1,500,000) One Million Five Hundred Thousand Pounds. PIEDMONT is the only Warehouse in Town that has side lights and sky lights, and is the best lighted Sales-room in Town. Th i building contains 14,200 square feet of floor room, making it not only the largest Warehouse in Wiuston, but in the State We now have in onrTown Fifteen Tobacco Factories, with a prospect of | more io the future. Our Leaf Dealers have orders from llichmond, Peterxburg • and Baltimore, also from Canada, and willing to pay liberal prices for all good To bacco offered. BRING US YOUR TOBACCO in large parcels and in good order, and wo guarantee you highest market price NORFLEET & VAUGHN, pr °p,ietorß - - A. 8. PIERCS, of Stokes Co., JQ A. HARHAM, JAMBS S. SCAI.ES, liook-krrper. Auctioneer. Floor Ahim-yer January 23, 1879 i You may miss a bargain by fuiling to I oall on our merchauts before going to other maikcts. Stokes Inferior Court convenes in this place the first Monday in August. Dr. Lindsay, of Kernetsville, was in our tiivvn on Tuesday. TO MAKE MONEY Pleasantly and fast, agents should address FIN'LEV, HAhVEV k CO., Atlanta, Qa. J. S. HARRISON, —WITH A, L. ELLETT & COMPANY. DRV G AND NOTIONS. A. L. ER.T.KTT, CLAY DHF.WKKY, A JUDSON WATKINS, S. 11. HUOIIKS. 10, 12 and 14 Twelfth Slrnt } RICHMOND, VA. April 3d. ftn. 1 . THE ALI'IiVE SILVER JllMStt (OHPAiVY. 1 OF COLORADO. Capital, $2, 200,000 Shares Par Value, SlO Per Share. —T7NASSRB3A W.R. , D. J. Splane, I'ret. J. 1,. Thompson. Sec. ' The property of this Company consists ot j | twelve mines and mining Iocs: one, located in ; Lake County, Colorado, iu the vicinity ot ; Leadville, upon all ot which extensive work i has been done in all cases, exhibiting true fis | sure veins, good pay streak, ui.u w«U detiued lodes. Three of the leading mines are well opened i up and have at the lowest computation over | TEN THOUSAND TONS OF ORB IN SIGHT ; i by May Ist, the Railroad now under construc • tion will lie within a short distance of this j property. The Company proposes to sell a portion of its stock at $1.50 per share for the purpose of more completely developing its mines, and for the erection of woiks tor tue treatment of its ores. Application for the stock maybe made to ; the olliceof the Company, 61 Broadway, New- York N B.— The Mining Record, of New York, the highest mining authority in this country, says Feb. Ist, 1870. The principal owners in this company are hard working men who by their own lubor have uncovered large bodies of ore which they now wish to extract and send to market. Our readers will do well to make a venture with these worthy men, this money will probably be returned to them I twenty fold. The busiuess management bus | been placed in the care of Mr. J. L. Thompsou, ! an officer of high standing in one of the largest I and best banks in the city. A Prospectus I giving full particulars sent free, on application jto the Secretary. March 20.—3 m. JAS. D. CHAMBERLAIN, i . —WITH — C. W. Thorn & Co , 7 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, Bichmond, Va. ' Special attention given to orders, and satis faction guaranteed. June 19th, 1879. 6m. LOST. On last Saturday, the 3d day of May, I lost between Winston and Waluut Cove, by the way ot Germanton, a DoUBIiK BA RREL , SHOT SDN. The finder will he suitably re warded by delivering up same to A loneo I'rin -1 gle, at B. F, Crosland's, in Winston, or to Sterling Adams, or at Pepper j- Sons, Dan ; bury. JAMKS G. MARTIN, Peter's Creek, Stokes Co., N. C. May Bth. tf. DR. BUTTS No. 12 N. Eighth St. St. Louis, Mo. Who hM had greater experience In the treatment of the | sexual troubles of both mole nnd fcnialc than any phv»ioinn ; in the West, gives the re>mltf of hi« ions anil su -xsalui practice In hia twe new work*, juatpubUahea, untitled The PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE The PRIVATE M EDICAL ADVISER Booka that are really flaMra aa4 PolMnetnirtnre in all mat ter* pertaining to l«nlio«Ml and >*miinnhiK»l. mid lupp'v want long felt. Tin y aro b auUfallj llluMmird. and in plain tai.rfuuge, easily u>"ler»tood. The two hooka embrace Mf pagea, and contain'vwluabl* Ittfbrmttlnii for both man-inland alngle, with all the nyanthnproveuttnta In medical treatment \ lbadwbatourhoiuepaperaaay t "The know ledge imparted ! in Dr. Hutu' new works ia in no way of questionahlt char- I arter, but It something that e*rrj awe fthovhl kaow. The Voatb. the victim of early Indiscretion; tbe ■an.otherwim perfectly healthy maylie, but will* waning vigor in the prime i of life, and the Woman, in from the many ilia her ae* \$ befrm O I " f fJ B ■> to."—St. Louia Journal. KIIkI bl I J POPULAR PRICKS OO ctt. n N I both in one volume, #1 jln cloth gilt, 2ft eta. extra. Sent under ae«l, onH IB H "lH !)■ receipt of price In money or atanipa. mri vim sew amsrio*.??, , Q IT IS.TCB ONLY SEW I NO JBACniKX "WWR FJ'PI*?-*. WHICH HAS A BEST FAMILY SEWIMG MACHINE. The "NEW AMERICAN".is easily learned, doea not get out of order, and will do n ore worjr with less labor than any other machine. Illustrated Circular furnished on applic&tiOQ. ACCENTS WANTED. /, F5. DOVEY, Manager, 64 IT, Charles Street, I-altimoro, r" jkiin i. raMiiu m y m&mGsaam 634.0.00 Piano Upr'.fil.t Pi.rtor S Cc»av«3, 13 Ston». 8 Knee Swells, for SBO M . r--7j. Tlilfr^utitlfnlflanorp liylit Cnl »i«c t or Tarlor t ■.. T A5w : ; ,-• Vijic V««B. N L7 •- » Hulls. iMrttco (13) fA - . V W = m. :S»f Kfvvnc ■ '* ■ -r>r'• S-' ' t\\ v .'. I ( k liouthoyj (9) DtaM 55! Affit- ■ - 1 ft"" '-Tk ..Ji'Jj' 'siiyl fct4u»dKOUtorslght\vhen - //f a * i'" J notiiiuae. Beatty'a Iftt *.' *"-> My \i d tir.'vtHl Knee Swell, and : ] y Orondf Orpn Kiica Bvell. Rntrniflcent um&ti i fassslg , --.v i \srsj ftimPSliZr K l 1&:-~ . •} Pi pmvunom*. w e tot.{. Uij /TTi&c- ' .♦'•" •1 when boxed, 300 lhau ' u! -i ' I It •«lit t» in* Pent ty'anew vi. \ \. x Cel. Me Htop which /OHfe-V- '!». • • «. t.f.'i'-V »»•» 5 PJ'-l niost perfect that FHT JjbV v ' K*. T _ i' • '' *• f ; fc»w ever been attained. I , •••; ' 't 1 » > .r:i.inir '1- the u.-l J v exelamation at I lovera « * y )' ' i F\ .et mu.Mie who h.i^ j • • - j 1. tliiseombinatic* i j V - .- r v I. tfff The sudden burnt * • .«••*» 1> - . il ( '*■' liarmony thrown out Yrf - tI• C, . ( 'i•■ '7 i : If* theP.nttyGrandOr*r.a *• - : . . , •3 , • ExceWor Knee SwelC p«2 . T!* ' ' , C ; ri ■ lrcm th e nenle beinjf V3B- » \ ' tf.V, 'J performed by a profc* laW} r ' - if* n«onol. In inimitable. \ ' Itcßiilar ltetall I*rlc« *■ —_"t - : - .A'jf aaked for aueh ■■ In / iM* 1h * vlfij att nmee.t by Ibe Mon» F ''' T *~l " ■ t ,ix Opollata Agrnta nbou| I " - ' $340.00. - » t V i , . "V '*l v V.'k i\ ' * 'I, -1 I will «rll this Heaa* J TfifrW ■&?*/'.- ° > '1 j •"f j *-> tlful Ornrnn for a Ui»- L: ~- r C -v, A r ; ited i»yriotl In order tit f"' /Uj, j.. ; have it Introduced. b..e.l or.a delivered r •• 4 . V 4*'" •aOtra.FOftOXLV | • sss.oo. ( Can be Mhlppcd on 11" • an HOl'R'b SuTICB l&V '' ' • 1 leuh«! send your order •. 1 y letter or telegraph. No money re2ulrel unll! you arc entirely MitUllt ti. l'uy for the Inatrument only alter >ou have t»' '• »t • If • '• ' 1 t-s rr.pit.«ented, return at m f Ox police, I |ki) iii(s i re!,- i• •. i . i . -i. r. r, tl:ia offer Hat the vcrjr loweat fljjure, oml ti»...'. i . u''.y warranted for 1 yt-arn. 1 want this Instrument in. - ■ ••*' " ' ' It •« n'oout t!:o actual coat ot manufacturing. Orae«* nt ».:»*e, •>' l r ry :u ithera. It l« u Mamllng •dvcrtlavinenU ll»ate'cnn» i • •••!-« i •. • a • n: ;!••• t one at coat. You will do Irell to accept this Krwti .v »-i «■*•» 'T v U r, leb-utcd rinio* nnd Orgaaa ara kow in actual u. e t.t.v.it *i»;it i J J •• (j »e?« not give perfect Mire unaollcltcd tc*tirv«>ns«'4 C . > r :;..v tuxl ;mv over the entire wolfrt. The aun ablnea no »\ Lcr? »• i* : i • «r»» v vy r> . ent r..t :rn fs-om nn extended tour through tne Continent •'lj . .:• • • " ■ -it • t •. or vlitoeo throughout the entire eivili2«-d *.vorl»l :-h. »-• " N'-tt I'ittuo-, S*l36, ami upwnr N. Jh«.;«t :!•-. • -vi ; liuinr»vla of irren|K)nnil :e Imitators, lleware! I?uy . . • v.-io'rt rousea, JMnafrated Newnpap«>e with much inforn. iti • • > ul'. la the very laweat, and nothin r« a:i' •• order uowl J O u »* t,r> not oue yourself, order on" a t i e> • : .f,*t offer yet made. AOdreba, I»AXIi:i, K. ii-. ..'T'. . t 1 : -:-:; Mow Jesney, 11. S. Aiuerlca* B»*SHOW f *>! '■ 1 .-Si... 1.1 vooa KSItHBOR. -43 «• T. J. BROWN. \V. 1J CAATEA, Jn J It. FIEECP.. BUOWWS WAREHOUSE, WINSTON, TV. C., For tlie Sale of Leaf Tobacco. + • > In presenting the claims of our HOUSE, wo would ask your attention to the following reasons you should soil wi'.li us: IST WC first offt're'l you a Ilnuie Mirkct, which is equal to any in the country. 2D We have always worked for the interest of our Custouie.s, and, spared no no jiains to provide (or their accommodation. 3D. We have increased the siise and capacity of our IIOU3E to meet the rie» uiat ds and needs of our constantly growing trade, and can handle to better advantage, and sell more 'lYbaceo at otic s:ilc, than any House in Winston. 4111. We have the best Cauip-KooQis, with good fire phices, (no stovrs.) the best water and convenient, the largot number and dryest Stalls, and 23 krge Sky lights, giving the very best light possible for TOBACCO. STH. We have in our Mti J B. PiEIICB the beat handier and manager of Tobaeo.) iu this o: any other Market. His energy and experience are too well known to need luitbcr notice He cordially invites his uiany friends to Bell with him, asturiug them that he is better prepared thuu ever before to serve them. 6TU. YOU all kn >w R I>. MOSEI.EY, "tho happy MNN." whose "toogne is tied iu the middle and taose at each cud," and that wheu ho cau't make go> d • a ;les no ot.e • Ise need try. 7TU. L'rompt and arcurate settlement with you after sales, saviug you tiu.a when so anxious to be off. Bril Tho demands of rur market are such as to guarantee as good prices as can be had anywhere iu North Carolina or Virginia. We have sold uioro Tobacco this year than any HOUSE in Town-making OUli HOUSE, as u ual, the leading one in tho market. Will alwa}s be glad to see you, AND GUARANTEE THE II ion EST MARKET TRICES. Yours, truly, R. D. MOSEI.EY. Auctioneer. T. J BROWN & CO. P A. WILSON, JR., Book-keeper. Winston, N. Q a a monthly, 100-ptga 8or»p Book of thooroamof the World's Literature. Single 0?P». »0., or fa per rear. An Oil Chromo (HiM Inches) of A Yowmit« Va"i r " p"ico. $3; " BUBhjep," afl SO book. In paper binding: "Christian Oakley s Mistake, afl book, In paper binding, and a samplo oopy of \J ood« Household Magazine —all post-paid, for only 30 cents in money, or in one-cent pontage stamps. Agenta wanted. Mo«t liln-ral terms, but nothing went free. Addreas 8. 8. Wood. Tribune Building, Now \ ork City. JEWELRY STOSE, WINSTON, N. C , • REMOVED to GRAY'S NEW HUIUMVO, opposite Merchants' Hotel, where you w ill find a huge assortment of Cloeks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver-Plated Wars, Walking Cants, etc., etc Repairing ol every description in rny line done promptly, and warranted 1 have been iu the business in Salt- tu, N. 0., for the last tblrtten years, and ntu well known in this and the adjoining couutics. WJI. T, VUUL.hU. Feb. 13, 1379—1y. n BURN HAM'!? J&w& *vr» .3 4-»-if /J: •%f « ■ Also. Wll'.J?* ||?.w vrsy, RUBSsESIRNSr Art.. 30. •?.'. Oi. u*£, il ud*, * «*

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