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JFo tu® Ssstx County democratic Club. GCKTLIMBN : I regret that ( sha'l not he able to attend your dinner on .iap. Bth, in, commemoration of the ser vices of Andrew Jackson, not to much in the great victory by which hereseued the southwestern part of our country from i be foreign invader as in the ritm }>!e of an adoiinistrati m of the Goveri uieot oo ita true principles vv liile he maintained the integrity of the country against the public eneuiv, and sapprea Bfd nullification and s ceesion at home, I e wit opposed to usurpation ol powers bv the Federal Government in deroga tion of the rtghta of individuals or looal ities, and in violation ol the Constitution. On i>nj inexorable ocoision he ' said : "It is to be, regretted itiat the rich aud powerful 100 ofteto- fcend the acts of gov. erumeot to their selfish purposts. Di tinctions in society will always exist on der every ji at Government Quality yt talent*, of education, or of wraith CHU n>t b J produttd by human institu tions, la the full enjoy meat of the gilfa of heaven and the fruits 1 superi r industry, economy and virtue, every man is equally entitled to prvtection by law Hut when the laws undertake to add to these natural and just advantages art ti rial distinctions, t» grant titles, grati.i ties and exclusive privileges—to make tl.e rich richer and the potent otore powerful—the humble members oI so ciety, the farmers, mechanics aud labor ers, who have neither the litre nor the biuans of securing like favors to them B.'lres. have a right to complain of the injustice of their governui nt There are no uscoMiry evils in Government. I>« evils exist uulj in its abuses. It it ttouid confine itself to equal protection a id, as heaven dues its rains, shower ita favors alike on the and the low tH>> rioh and the poor, it would be an urqnlified blessing." "N >r is oar Gov ernment to be maintained or our Union jieserved by invasions of the rights and powers of the several Smies. In It;us attempting to make our General Oovernuicut strong, we make it weak In true strength out.ststs in leading in dividuals and Slates as much as possible to themselves ; in making itsrlt tell, not io its ponpr. bat ia it* bemfiuince; not in us ooutrol. bnt io its protection ; not in binding the States more clowly to ita centre, but leaving each to uiove unob structed to its pioper orbit " Tendering you thq assuranoea of my cateeiu, 1 ant, very sruly yours, S J TILDCN Fuir.—While sleep is the "season for all natures," it is injurious to curtail the hoars of rest. For farmers and those who live io localities where people cau retire at 8 or 9 o'clook in the evening, tiie old-notion about early rising is stili appropriate. Hut he who is kept up till 10 or 11 or 12 o'clock, then rises at 5 or ti. because of the teaching of some old diitv about "early to rise," is committing a sin against his own soul There is not one man in 1U 000 who can aff >rd to do without seven or eight hours' sleep All the stuff written ab'Ut great m> n who sleep only three or four hours a night is apocryphal They have been pur upon such small allowances necasiou ally a.id prospered ; but no man ever yet k-'pt healthy in b >iy and mind for a number of years with hss th«u seven hours' deep. If you can get to bed early, then rise earlv ; if you cannot get to bed till late, then rise l ire It may l.i as proper for one, man to ris- at 8 a» it is for anuther to rise at 5 Let the bell be rung at least thirty minutes be f iie yoiy pub io appearance. Physi- a sudd ii jump out of bed I j-ives irregnl r motion to the pulses. It takes h urs to get over a too sudden rising. There is a little iteui i-i the historj of tobacco that will be fresh to a good nmiij old ehewere and smokers. "To hacoo was brought to England in 1560. J ao Nioot, the Fr-nnh Amhassado. in Portugal, receive i i ftou. I I un- who came from Florida, »rd it was he who i.tiered the first rxauiple to Catherine de Medicis The Queen took a fancy to it, tho 0 urt followed her ex imple, and the plant which had been form rly called nieotina, from the name of Nicot, was named llerhe lie hi Heine, and became celebrated as a panacea. The taste for I haco i became so general that Kings ro alarmed at it, James 1., King of England, in 16-19, launched a pamphlet auiinst the use of tobacco. Fope Urbeo VI ft., in 1024, fulminated a special bill against it, aud in all the churches the b ..dies were authorised to take posses si aof llw tobacco boxes which they fousd i* the hands of the faithful. Whatever you do, never set up for a critie. We do not mean a newspaper fc critio, bat one ia private life, in the do westie oircle, in society It will not do any (nod, and it will do you very great harm, if yon mind being called disagree able. If you do not like anvoi.e's nose, or ulijuet Id anyone's chin, do not put yoar feelings into words. If anyone's manners d« not please yon, r> member your own Feoplu are uet all made to suit all taste, reooileet that. Take tlinga as you Hod them unless you can alter t' en. £ven a dinner, after it ia awal hwed, cannot be made any better Con tinued fault finding, continued criticising of ihe conduct of this one, and the speech oi that one, the dress of one, ai d the opinions of another, will make 11 Mi 6 the unhappiuat plaoo under the suii. If you are never pleased with any (Hie. no one will be p'e ■ d with vou j *! '( if it ia that you are hatd to •iff, few will take the pains to suit you. PIEDMONT ■Warehouse ? WINSTON, IV. C., Has sold in the past two years more than THKKE MILLION pounds of Tubacoo. I lie trade of this house has increased more rapidly in the past, two years "than any Tof aouo Warehouse in North Carolina The house can show as BIG AVERAGE PRICE for grades sold as any house in \\ inston or elsewhere It is the Largest Tobacco Warehouse HI the State, con tainiitg 14 200 square feet of floor-room. We have the Best Lighted Salesroom is Winston ; the building containing nearly 3 000 panes of glass, causing tsbacoo to show to the very best advantage, hence highest market prici s can alwuys be obtained. I will be pleased to have a liberal share of the patronage of Planters of this and surrounding counties, and promise my besi efforts to obtaiu for you satisfaatory pri ces for vyur tobacco. I respectfully return thanks to the many friends who have so liberally patronized Piedmont ill the past. W. A. S. PitttCß, M W. NOKFLEET, Proprietor. Hook Keeper. JA.MKS S SOAMCB, J. Q A HARHAM, Auctioneer. Floor Manager. NEW STORE. AND NEW, FANCY A\t) STAPLE DRY G FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR AT TUB STORE OF Geo. M. Ilucker, AGENT, USE'S BLOCK, UIXBIOX, Having just returned from the North, and opened a splendid stock ol Fancy and Staple 1 1 ry Goods of all kijids, suited to the wants of ever) body, the attention of the Indis ot Salem and Winston, and the surrounding counties, is respectfully railed to this stock hs well worth; of their consideration and exam ination, as it comprises all the new and leading stylesol fine, medium and low priced goods to be found even iu very large cities, Indies wanting any description of nice and fine goods will find lhat their wa.its have been cared for by this House, which will save them the necessity of having to order their goods frouj the North. They will find here on our shelves and counters goodu to suit their every want, and at very low prices. We will take pleasure in ordering for them any article we may happen not to have. FINK STOCK OF GIRLS' AND BOYS' QOOOS. MEN'S WEAR In great variety. No article omitted in making up the assortment of Geut.'s Weir. GROCERIES. Full Stock of Groceries of all kinds. HATS, SHOES A\D BOOTS. All styles of Hats, Shoes, and Boots, for Ladies, Children, Girls, Boys and Men. READY MADE CLOTHING. For Men and Boys wear, in full variety. HARDWARE Our selection of Hardware is well suited to the wants of our country frit ink, with many goods suited to the wants of the city trade. GLASS AND CROCKERY HARE. Here will Ih> found a very romplete Stock of all Tith'e Ware, both Glass aud Crockery, suited to the wants of city and country . WIL: OW A.\D WOODEN H ABE. •" This department will supply many useful articles to housekeepers and others. AND MEDICINES. The gooft9 most in use in this line can be supplied here. CONFECTIONERIES. In nice variety may be fouud here of choice qualities. We simply name the departments in which go* His may be luund at this House, without enumeration, tor to do that it would take a whole side of a newspaper. We make no brag of what we will do for our customers, but slmpty any come one, come alt, and you will not be disappointed, either ia utj lea, qualities or prices. GEO. M. RUCK KB, lotxr. October 9th, tß7»—tf. JEWELRY STORE, WINSTON, N. C., RBMOVED to GRAY'S NEW BUILDIXG, opposite Merchants' Hotel, where you will Knd a large assortment of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver-I'lated Ware, Walking Canes, etc.. etc Repairing of every description in rny line done promptly, and warranted t have been in the JKWBLRI business in Salem, N. U., for the last thirteen years, and am well knowu in this and the adjoining counties. WM.T. VOGLER. Feb. 13, 1879—1y. J. K. ABBOTT, OR N 0 , with WIlMSft, ELLETT & CBB.MP, RICHMOND, VA., Wholesale Dealers in BOOTB, SHOES, TRTJNKB, AO. Prompt attention paid to order*, and aatis fac ion iruuranteM, V>rginia Slatt Prison Goods a tptnaUy, I Marcu, 6. m. I ATTENTION ! ■*" S. D. FRANKLIN & CO., Wert SiJo Court House Square. WINSTON, N. 0., Have just received one of the most nttr»clivs stocks of READY HADE CLOTHING ever offered in this market; to which they will add, as the aeason advances, all desirable styles and grades. They also keep a well se lected : tOC'k Of STAPLE # FANCY DRY GOODS, AND NOTIONS! UKXT3' FURNISHING GOODS, Groctriet, Crockery, Jc. W:'> ( ' The people of Stolcet. and nurround. htij counties, are Cordially invited to call and examine these, yoodt. They will be told at Much price* at cannot fail to pleaite. Ma IS 3m. Dalton Institute i Next Session Will Open Jan. 6, 'BO. School - Male and Female. W. A. FLYNT, A. B , Priocipal. MISS S. A. FLYNT, Teacher Ft)male Depart. TUITION—JI WEEKS : Engliph, - - s]o Higher English, Latin Gram and Header, 12 Classical Latin, Greek and French, 15 Girls but little advanced, aud small boys, received in Ftmale Department at $6 per ses sion. Sons of widows aud boys of very limited means, from the vicinity, in the Male I «)*rliueul at SB. Ministers can send tor half tuition. Students can enter any time but no one received for l ss time than a halt session. Deduction made for protracted ill ness. Tuition due at the end of the term. LOCATION . This School is located in Stokes county, N C., six miles from the t'ilot Mountain, on a daily stage line from Winston to Mt. Airy, in a high rolling country aud in a thrifty moral win m unity. boarding houses convenient. Board, inclu ding room, fuel and washing, from S6.AU to per luoulh. School Building two-story, six roojns, furnished with chairs, desks, black hoards, Ac. Males and Females have separate rooms and playgrounds. The bachers have made teaching a husiuess lor several years. Books kept by Principal. The latest and best books use.'. For > heapnrss and efficiency this school y eldf to uooe of a similar grade. Dec. 11.—6w. Remember This Vaughn k Crutchfield. Norwood Block, WINSTON, N. C., Are selling their well selected stock of "all and Winter Goods at Bottom prices. Their stock cousists of a fall line of General Merchandise. Give them a call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. are determined not to be undersold ! Alto the? return thanks f*rthe lilieral patronage they have received and hope by low prices, lair and honest dealing to merit the same in the fuluie. Wm. B. Vaughn and L. A. Vaughn, of Stokes county, are connected a itb this lirm as salesmen and take this opportunity to in form their numerous friend* and the public geoe r ally that the/ will make ft to their in terest to trade with them. Go aud see them W ILBOH, BORM k GO., WHOLESALE GROCKRS AND COMMIS SION MERCHANTS. 3o S Howard street, corner of Lombard; BALTIMORE. We keep constantly on hand a large and well assorted stock of Groceries—suitable tor Southern and Western tr>d«. We solicit con signments of Country Produce—such *s Cot ton; Feathers; Ginseng; Beeswax; Wool; Dried Fruit; Purr, Skins, etc. Our facilities for do ing hnsinessare such as to warrant quirk sales and pronipt returns. All orders will have»nr prompt attention, 43-ly. AGENTS WANTKD I THE NEW STYLE "FAMILY,' $25 SEI K«A§HINE!! The Usual $65 Machine Riducetl to $25 tn s o dt s THK CHEAPKST AWD BKBT IN Till WOBLD. Too Lotuj in Use to Doubt its Superior Merits. No Money to pay until Machine is Delivered to you and examined. It makes the shuttle, douhle-thrc.id, lock stitch, (thesame on both sides ot tbe work), which received the HIOIIRST AWARD at the Cen tennial Exhibition, Philadelphia, Pa., 1876 And is complete with a LAKURH ASSORTMBKT or ATTACHII»*TS for fine woik than any other machine, and Reduced to only $25. It is an easy and pleasant machine to oper ate, requires the least care, produces every variety of work, and will last until the next ceutury begins. Strong, Simple, Rapid, and Efficient. Use itonce, and you will use no other. The money cheerfully refunded if it will not OUT WORK and OUTLAST any machine at double the price. Agents sell them faster thnn any other in eonsrqoence of ti eir being ''the ileal at (he Lowest Price " Each machine thoroughly warranted with Written Guarantee for live years. Kept in order ritai or CHARUE; money refunded at once if not satisfactory. It is the most solid, reliable, aod satisfac tory machine ever invented for all kinds of family work. It is an acknowledged unequi vocal mechanical success, thoroughly tested, and used iu thousands of homes. An efficient, sileot, rapid, reliable, and ever-ready helper 10 the weary wife or seamstress, it u ill do the work of a family for a life time, or it will earn from $4 to $5 per day tor any one who wishes to sew tor a living This machine costs less than HALr TUK rule* ol any NRW machines of like quality. Has extra long, large-sized Shuttle, easily removed. Exira large-sized Bobbins, holding 100 yards of thread, doing away with the frequent rewind ing of bobbins. It Is built Tor strength and constant bard work. Interchangeable working parts, manufactured ol tine pi tched stiel. A ill run for years without rep airs ; is simple to learn, easy to manage, understood per leclly in aa hour, and always ready iu a mo ment to do every dvscripliun of heavy or line work at less cost or trouble tliau auy other machiues at any price ever did. or can do. I will sew anything a needle can pierce, from lace or cambric to heavy cloth or harness, with any kind of thread, aud will run off twenty yards per minute ; it uses Strong, straight needles, and never breaks them. It cannot mis* or drop a stitch, ravel or break the thread 4-M_ou have any other machine, bu) this and a better one. The ease and rapidity of its motion and quality of its wurk, are its best recommendations. It will hem, tell, tuck, braid, cord, bind, father, quilt, ruffle, pleat, fold, scallop, shirr, roll, baste, embroider, run up breadths, etc , with eie ga: ce, eusc aud quickness, unsurpassed by auy macbiue e\er invented. Beware of Imposition. The Prices tor our »K* machines are less th in those asked by dealers in second-hand, rebuilt and retiuisbed machines, or those selling out old stock to close up business, many sueh inferior and old style m: chines fieing offered as new at reduced prices ; beware of imposition and only buy KKW machines. There are no NIW first-class machines offered as low as the "Family," by many dollars. Machines t> ut/tj ex iminatian before payment o'" Hill. Extraordinary inducements offeied to Cler gymen Teachtrs, Morekeepets, etc.. to act RS agents. Horse and wagon turni h d fret. For testimonials see descriptive hock*, mailed free with samples of work, liberal term, cir culars, etc. Address, ** "FAMILY" SEWING MACHINE CO. 755 BROADWAY, NT.w YOM, N. Y Tuos. L. PoiNDRXIKR. 010 K. PoINDtITKR. Of Pittsylvania. Of Danville. PUBLIC Warehouse! Por the Sale ol Ijcuf Tobaeoo, DANVILLE, VA. John O. Witcher, ") John A. Herndon, Of Pittsylvania, i Uf Pittsylvania, M. Oaks, ' \V. H. Pulley, Of Reidsvilfe, N C,J Of Bethel Hill, N. C., Auctioneers Clerks C, P. Covington, of Caswell, N C. 8 W. Brown, of Glade Hill, Franklin, Va., David Terry, l'iltsjlvunia Co., Va. Nov. 13. Floor Managers. I 17 ' FTOR - ' RNN, 'O MAKE HARVEY k o>.. AiUnti. Oa. The abore cot roproaents onr Ba* 'lill Carriage, with litre's Improved Universal Log Beam in postiion to reocive » g. Those iu want at' a nuw uiill saw true lumber ol uniform llnokoeas, onnthat ia easily operated with the smallest »nm o bauds, cuia fast, nod is »i simple ia construction as to be readily uudrrstool and not liable to of order. ou g®* ne of Hette's I iiprovod Circular Saw Mills. Price* lower than an; other Brat olasa Saw Mill b jut l in il i 01 9 • o«. deud lor descriptive circular and prices to tbe BALBM IKON WORKS, Salem, N. C. PILOT WAREHOUSE! WINSTON, N. C., NOW IN NEW HANDS. foffia&gg John Sheppard and T A Wiles has this house now in full management and control 3 New Cauip Rooms iu tbe Warehouse, Good Fireplaces, New Sulla, ouuifortable and dry. New will, plenty of water, and good large dy camp yard' and woll-enclosed, wood at hand, gutes to lock at night, and all the conveniences to timke this the beat hqpse. All we ask is a trial. We ensure satisfaction in prices especially. Sign At Night 3 Lights in Front. N W BROWN, of Patrick County, V» ,is with us. Geo. Lewis, of Stokea County, is also with us, and will welcome you at all times. Your Friends, Truly, Jan 7-80 SHEPPARP A WILES. T. J. BROWN. W. B. CARTKII, JR. J R PICROI. BROWNS WAREHOUSE, WINSTON, N. CJ., For the Sale of Leaf Tobacco. In presenting tbe claims of our HOUSE, we would ask your attention to tbe followiug reasons why you should sell with us: IST WC first offered you a liowc Market, which is R«|ual to any in the country. 2t> We have always worked lor tbe interest of our Customeis, aud spared no no pains to provide for their accommodation. 30. We have increased the size and capacity of our HOUSE to meet the df uiai.ds and needs of our constantly growiug trade, and can handle to better advantage, and sell more Tobacco ut one sale, than any House in Winston. 4ril We have the best Camp-Rooms, with good fire places, (no stoves.) the best Water aud most convenient, the largei-t number and dryest Stalls, and 23 lurge Sky-lights, giving the very best light possible for TOBACCO. STII. We have in our Mit J R. PIERCE the best handler aud manager of Tobace iin this u* auy other Market. Ills energy aud experience aie too well known to need lurther notice, lie cordially invites liis many friends to Bell with him, assuring tbeui that lie is bett> r prepared than ever before to serve theui. 6rtl You ull know R 1). MOSEI.KY, "'the happy man " whose "ti.nj;ut- tit d in the middle and loose at eaeli end," aud (hut when be Can't uiake good • lie* uo one else Ueed tiy 7TII. l'rouipt aud •■■curuie settlement with you after sales, saving you time * hen so anxious to t e off 8r 11 The demands ot our market are sueh ns to uu irnntee as good pries as can ho had an) where in North Carolina or Virginia We. have Sold nr.re Tobacco this year than any HOUSE iu Town—making OUR HOUSE, as uu»l, the leading one iu the uiaiket. Will always beglad to see you, ANLL TLTJ AH A S T'KK TIIK II lull EST .MARKET I'HICES \uuis, truly, R. D. MOSEI.KY, Auctioneer. T. J. BROWN & CO. P A. WII.BON, JR., Book-keeper. Wiusion, N. C. A NEW LEAF TURNED! * t With many thanks to our numerous patrons for the liberal support given as du ring the past years since we have been in busiocss we again infirm the publio that we are replenishing our already largo stock of summer aud fall i;ood*, aud having determined to give the store more attention in tbe future, hope to meet % full s f are ol the patronage of this and adjoining counties. We are determined to build trade that will do honor to Stokes, if low prioes and fair dealing is anything looking in tbat direction ■J WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY } und are determined to sell goods as lew as they can be bought and delivered hero from any market. We tiud on the new leal' turned Miarse salt that has been selling here at £2 50 per sack, we will now sell at $1 50 r sack Flue salt, 4 bushel »aeks, at $2 25 per sack The best quality ot C. R B Bacn, at 87 UO per 100 pounds. A fair coff eat 12 els pur puuud. Other thing 9 very low. THESE WIVES ARE FOR CASH OS Li. In addition to a good assortment of domestics and foreign goods, we have nearly one thoesaud pounds if Red and Homo Tanned I^eather, consisting of Red and Houie Tanned Sole, Upper and Harness Leather, Kip, Calf, Hog, Sheep and Goat Skins, aod bayiug employed a FIRSTCLASB BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, FROM A SOUTHERN CI^TY, can turniah. upon short notioe, boots aud shoes, that will cooipar* favorably with any city work. • We wilt pay liberal piiocs for all kinds of country produoe. s Very Res ertfuUy, Dunbury, N C PEPPER & SONS.
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