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JCMKIh of Jaiue* B. Dodge, Esq. CCmtoAdfris «T Ht*s»s Weakly.} i WS- 'JB.4 * Mil. KotTOR :,■ —Col Jauies R Dodge ■Ved at (he residence of his daughter, Mrs Chalmers Glen®, in , Knokingh&ai i "in»y, on the night of ihe 24ih Feb runry, 1S&0 He «u bright and oheer fui to the last, and though in gi od health v d xpirita, for the last few years he boa r-waya expressed himself aa only waiting J,.r his Master's oall. His quiet, peace ful death was certainly in accord with tl e pretcrb that had been his guide i'.rough life, "Keep innocency, and neavu to the thiug that ia right, aud that will give a man peace at the laat." Th« following abetch of his life fa in a rest measure gleaned from a manuscript written by himself ouly three month* Icf.'re his death, and given to hia wife t> keep for tbe benefit of his uhildreo d grand children. It was of oour>e n-visr intended for publication, but a rt of it ia oopied by permission, feeling ii would be of great interest to the few >M friends who are left behind, anil ('•at, as he says, it "may aid the ynut g ! v showing tha energy and strict iuteg ».»j wwiif, a feci tana J rivitmiiuJ*** lomJ to 11 pswoeful old age, and it jin d to chris r in faith, tnay lead to something better ' '•! fi ar," says he, "I have not profited icii h by bis advioe, (ail (hat my excel lent father, after his misf rtunes, had to r"**)- '■> one thing: 'he strictly h and in this respect, I am now, 11. MY old age, willing o /"nee the world ' Mr. Dodge was born r 27h. IT"S in Johnstown, a villmre on the Mohawk, in the State of New York, ffnoUH as tb« residence of Sir William J hnsoQ, the former Governor of all the Indian tribes ia the North Full of life n.id vivacity, and food of all field sports, > v received a good Academic education, anil although his lather wished him to ft Uh at Union C*lfcge. h i great desire w-a to sea undiscovered lands and to jln Western expeditions. When he Wis seventeen years old the war of 1812 and as his lather was a Brigadier l ueral, and iu command at Sackett'* liaibor, he was with him as an aide. Full of glee and perfectly happy, he ('■ere saw oompany and sights that he nj j«d ; Commodore Chauucey and Cap tuiu Woolsoy el the Navy, and Co'. afterwards oouimandirin chiel nf (he army, were gues(B at his fa(her's bid. This life soiled him so well that after their dischaige and tbe re urn of ins father to Albany where be then lived, he joined as a volunteer in a com puny called --tbe Albany Independent Volunteers," Capt Judson, and they nurched t Brooklyn Heights, to meet I' a. Pakeoham, and rtmained (here •fitii Gas Pakeobam channel hi« course I t New Oi leans, where be uiet Gen. Jaokaon and defeat. After peaoe be became a clerk in his mi lk's in New Y rk oi*y, at\d i assetf srflne years In his family. En j yi»,> the most refined society, with a promise and prospeet of getting into t usiness by bis uncle's sid, he yet be lieved fie 6o(||d..acliif*e t autre splendid bui cesif in *tHe "Smith, and embarked In j t' e brig John, in October, 1817, for Charleston, 8. C., armed with (he best leoers from New York thai ,he el'j could ttfif >:d. When atf the «o»t of Virginia lliey encountered a most terrific storm wl'ioh kept all hands and the passengers i: i the ptimps for thirty six ho'jrs, and (Hey finally put in at Norfolk, Va Here he met an old IViead, Hiram i'aulding, afterwards an Aitnita), then a midshipman on the Macedonian, which was dismantled and par(ially wrecked in the sutue storm. " While" (1 qwxc his own words) "in Norfolk during the re pnirtvjr nt the brig. I wade an excursion to Petersburg Va., to see something of H B*t flf» faSf was sealed, f'. r better or'worse ; (he brig John was pot demned, my Cbsrleston trip snd hopes ii strr.ynf, «Btf f made s uperaTafion'the c.tus« of all my lutare laisery and happi iiM After struggling for (wo years, i jin euaio, and io the year 1820, still full ft hops and aru*d auti (be kindest letter* from all who had known me in Petersburg, and also with a license to practice law in Virginia, given me, 1 l« ar, ante of favor tliaa ttewrt, like Christian ip the Pilgrim's Progress did Ins sins, 1 strapped on aiy back luy new dbt of t&fby thousands, jumped into the stage, then our only conveyance «ud landed in the streets of Raleigh, not * oowing o>4 trtimafr beifcf In Nofffl Car >tina, and nut haviag It'iy dollars. But Kuffiu and othsrs to tahitui usy letter* were direoted. gathered around aie '1 hit noble court, T«yknr, Henderson and #•11 sapeaioj my license Badger. ro ki balAv U ende rson ami Gas to it hon 'iied' me Witt a friendship that lasted dtir)ug their lives. They are now oi a tirw, tihl witk Manly and Guton, and a rhiiiubec aor* known aftsrwarda low.sl • If >ugh of difierent denoutinatinns, all fill ehiii-tlaa gravea. Soon eollec(ions (bat )>ad give* ase to P«ler»barg, brought a>e (o old tjtokes, and at the County Ir art at Qeraiaoton. I found Ihe same ftotc Jjbu Mute head, fhomau Sedle, Aiuostioe Il.Sheppord Niehrlas L. Williams, and others, now all eone l except tlio Jlast. lie whs toy tale ; I fteBaiii* Icqtfaretvd with his nieoe, then a small girl, but of a ' family famous H.r excollent wive« Her uncle Lewis Williams tm iu Comrresa with my unsle William Irving of New York, and in process ut time she beu*o.e n.y wife." Mr. Dodge was a mauler of the Epis 1 oopiil iburcb, and as a delegate to the Episcopal Convention that elected him, voted tor fiishop Bnvenscroti. During his lite he filled many places of honor and rru t, ss Solieitiir of (he Superior Court fo the Liticoloton distriot ; lor twelve or touiteen yea s Clerk of (he L"gislsfure; atid also for uia' y years Clerk of the | Supreme Court in Morgan(on. He w a | manied (o Mn»a Sustto Williams on (he M >y, 1826. and rcstijed in Wilkes- | boro for eight years After he was j elected Solicitor he removed to Lincoln- j ton, where he resided four years He ! was succeeded by his old friend Hamil | ton C J mes. ax S ilioitor ; and "then, : upon c>nsul(atiou wiih my sympathising ' »nd (ruly pious wife, we retire*] to (he hanks of the Yadkio, our coKage and j farm She managed at home, nnd I la bored night and day atCouit at U-ileigh and ut Morgan tun At homo we were ! always happy ; tare or tnMile never en ! ered our duor. and these ye:ir were far the hanpiest of >wjt lif» At or ma nf I years of toil had passed, I well leuiemher the look of my old. Irieml Kuffiu, (lieu 1 CI ief Justice, when I handed to my old j friend J icoh R ms ur S7UU 00, which j was the last debt I owed on earth He ■ w> paid, and it is still ihe last." "The moral of this sketeh is, persevere and do not look haek. and our apparent misfortunes may he blessings in disguise '' ; • A copy of ' The Lover's Tale," a po poi by Tennyson, prepared lor publica tion in 1623, but withdrawn by bim after a few copies had hem struck ofi was recently tun up at a London book •ale to (205. At a musical p-irty given by Senator Pendleton of Ohio, at Washing(on a ! few nights ago, Secretary Schurx was one of the piano players, and Mis Pen j dlaton and her daughter played upon the harp IRON BITTERS, ■ ■•Mil MiiihiiWf eRReHr»-qui rlngrwrtftln A Great Tonic, and efficient YowiC/ _____ especially In /• trtigru- Hon, i>y mprpmin , IDflll D TTCDQ tMtmultieHt f>. inun Diiicnoi w«»a >/ a v . A Sure Appetixer. Htr+MQih, I.ark of .. Knrrtnt* It en • sa Al . m...... • riches the blood. IRON BITTERS, "c!r,"^sr,i h Se^ aco«puu3u.» t .t,.«,. I dren requiring recuper- , IDOftl DITTCDC Hll0 "i ,h,fl valuable ! IH HvP , Ur?» r A Valuable ll.dicin.. It a chattt, __ on the dlfcestlve orxans. _______ A teanpoonftil before IRON R TTPRQ me * ,# wl » remore all ■ nun DllltnOf Ilyapeptlc symptoma. IRON BITTERS, teebeowichei^alco. for O.IIUH Female*. BALTIMORE, Md tiFr TttE BSEST The great politictl campaiga of 1880 has begun, and it is your duty to watoh it and to understand it To that end, wh* you need ia a- gum! Democratic NkVrst'Al'Eß WhaWctory body says is apt to he true, and everybody says tHat HALE'S WEEKLY is tly best £ver printed in North Caroli na It is* Democratic from priuciple. It gives all the news in the most con deusod and well-ordered siyle, becau?e it is a newspaper Ii is printed on goo# white paper large, clear type, be cause its subscribers pay lor a good pa par and are entitled to one It will fur nish a complete history of the (imesand of exciting Federal and State cam pa now j:i*t begun. After paying fctr your home papef, in aUad of seiuUugio New YoiJl, .ur Bus ton, or Philadelphia for a weekly, send for HALF'S WEEKLY, not tyly suj>plieB b«k3 ud gaud fc xdjfg aumft iiafft4he t IfP tros) abroad, but to whuse ample space tLe application of a thorough koowltdge of h>>w to use it adds to news, and politics, and lileraturu r a complete history of all tha( is done in North C irolina The infor-iiation printed in it weakly for uiouihs piast, and to be had in na "other pupt r, to be in tie pO'«ees»tua of every citiz n. nil months Sample copies sent on ap-. plicaiion, hat lio Jiiwt v» c*iWred on i(s mail-books without payuieut, aud sub scribers are ssved tf»e tmpleasantne* of ordering tha paper stopped, as it ia dia ouatisued at the end of tune pjkijl (or. Address, r. M. lIALK, Kalsigh. N c BST lii heral" coiti pansatinv ff'-red to Posiuiasrers or others who will act as loral or county sgents Al Kt ,f vu " ,iM 10 MAKK 1 lalli |1 I MONEY ple«»Hutt} and BddreBß KINI.*Y, iiaUVKV « CO., auhuu. Oa. NEW STORE. AND NKW, FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR AT TUB STOKE OP Geo. 31. II uoUer, A GENT, USE'S BLOCK, \VI.\SIO\, IV. C., Having just returned from the North, and opened A splendid stock of Fancy and Staple lirj Goods of all kinds, suited to the wants of everybody, the attention of the Ladis ol B»lenv and Winston, and the surrounding counties, is respectfully culled to this stock as well worthy of their consideration and exam ination, as II comprises all the* new and leading sUlesot fii e. medium and low priced goods to I* tound even in very large cities, l.udies wanting any description of nice and fine goods will find that their waats have lieen cured tor by this House, which will save them the necessity ol having to order their goods frotu the North. They will find here on our shelves and counters goods to suit Ihtir every want, and at very low prices. We will take pleasure in ordering for iheiu anv article we may happen not to have. FINE STOCK OF GIRLS' AND BOYS' GOO'S. MEN'S WEAR In great vanety. No article omitted in making up the assortment of Gent, s Wear. GHOCERIES. Full Stock of Groceries of all kinds. RUTS, SHOES AND BOOTS. AH stvles of Hats, Shoes, and Boots, for Ladies, Children, Girls, Boys and Men. READY MADE CLOTUING. For Men and Boys wear, in fill variety. HARDWARE Our sel>-ction of Hardware is well suited to the wants of our country friends, with many goods suited to the wants of the city trade. GLASS AND CROCKERY H>ARE. Here will he found a very complete Stock of all Table Ware, both Glass ami Crockery, suited to the wants of city and country. HIL 0W AND WOODEN H ARK. This department will supply many useful articles to housekeeper? and others. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. The goods most in use in this line can be supplied here. CONFECTIONERIES. In nice variety may be found hereof choice qualities. We simply name the departments in which goods may be found 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 lor our customers, but simply say come one, come all, and you will not be disappointed, either in st) les, qualities or prices. GEO M RTTCKER, AQBNT. OctoVr 9th, 1879—tf. ATTENTION ! 8. D. FRANKLIN & CO., Weet Si Je Court House Square. WINSTON, N. C., Have just received one or the most attractive READY HADE CLOTHING Tt j - • ever offered in this market; lo which they will add, as the season advances, all desirable styles and grades. They also keep a well se lected : tock of STAPLE # FANCY DR Y GOODS, AND NOTIONS! GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Auplf (roftrni, Crockery, fc. T%r people of Stokes, and surround ing counties, are UorditUg invited to calf and examine these goods. They wiU be sold at such prices as cannot fail to pieau. f Ma 15. r - - - 3m. ■ i .i .i i i . |—i i ■ „ , J. a. ABHOTT, or N 0 , with HUGO, SUETT k CRUMP, ' RICHMOND, VA., Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS, BHOBB, TRUNKS, *OL Prompt.tlleelioa paid to erders, and satis faction aauranteed. _ pf Virginia Btots iVteen Gaoji a specialty March, 6. ra. CARR BROS, ft CO., fr* WM—ait Heaters ia > DTOtTS," CnttTTCfLS, PAWTS, OILB PBKFCNERY * FANCY GOODS, 2J German afreet, (near Carrol ton Hotel,) BALTIMORE. February 13. 4ni. BEST JHMWORLD T ' liapnm 81-Carb Rods l« of a allCbtlr Itrtr whlu color. It may ailiaar wlilu, exaalned br It ■dh bat m. OOBIPAHI SON WITH RNVRCN 4K ro.'S "IBM AND HA wU al»OW tkaUrmr mmtrtmg Ma la white■ndFflKK.MahoiiTd ho ALL RiniLAl IVBSTANCIU BM tor fk>o4. A simple bat mn tMt ot the eomrarattra ▼alue ot different branja nf Roda is to dissolve a dessert spooiiful of earh kind with about a pint of water (hot preferred) 111 clear glasses, (tirring until all is thoroughly dlasnlved Thedelet«. rious insoluble matter In the inferior Had* will be shown after settling some twenty minutes or aooner, by the milky uppeuranee or the solution and the quantity of floating flocky matter as cording to qualitj. Be sure and aak for fhnreh A Co.'s Rods and ase that their name ia on the paekage awl you Will get the purest and whitest made. The use at this with sour Bilk, ia preleraaoe to Baking I'owder, eaves twenty times its cost. Bee one pound package for valuable inform*, tiun and read carefully. SHOW THIS TO YOUR 6ROCER. AGENTS WANTED I THE NEW STYLE "FAMILY,* $25 SE, MAC„INE!! I siuil $65 Mm /lii"' Reduced to $25. TRK CHRAPRST AND BUT IX III* WORLD. Too Lony in Use to Doubt its Superior Merits. No Money to pay until Machine is Delivered to you and examined. It makes the shuttle, double-thre id, lock stitch, (the same on both sides ol the work), which received 1 LIE HH.IUST AW AUD at the ( en tennial Exhibition, Hiiladelphiu, Pa., |B7ti And is eomplete with a lAROMR ASSORTITRNT n' ATTACHMKNTS for fine work ihnn an) other inui hiiie. and Reduced to on 1V $25. It is an ess) and pleasant nuiciiine to oper ate, requires the least care, produces t rcrv variety of work, and wiil last until the next century begins. Strong, Simple, liapid, aud Efficient. Use itonce, and you will use no other. The mouey cheertully f-ltiuded if it will not OUT WORK and OUTLAST any machine at double the price. Agents sell them faster than any other in consequence ol tieir being "ll.e iiesl at tl.e Lowest Price " Each machine thoroughly warranted with Written Guarantee for five years Kept iu order RKKK or CHAKUK ; money rifuuded at once if not satislaciory. It is the most solid, reliable and satisfac tory machine ever invented 'or all kinds ol laniily work. Ilisan acknowledged unequi vocal mechanical success, thoroughly tested and used iu thousands of houies. * i efficient, silent, rapid, reliable, and ever-ieudy io the weary wile or Seam.-tfess, it will do tile work of a tamily for a life lime, or it will earn from $4 lo $5 per day lor any one who wishes to atw lor a living This machine costs less than HAI.F THS PRICR of any NRW machines of like quulity. Has extra long large-sited Shuttle, easily removed. Extru large-sized Bobbins, holding 100 yards of thread, doing away with the frequent rewind inp of bobbins. It is built lor strength aud constant hard work Interchangeable working parts, manufactured ol fine |aihshed steel. A ill run for years without repairs ; is simple to learn, easy to manage, "understood per fectly in an hour, and always ready in a mo ment to do every description of heavy or fine work at less cost or trouble than any other machines a I atiy price en* did, or ran do. ' I will sew ail) thing a needle can pierce, from lace or cambric to heavy cloth or harness, with any kind of thread, sud will run off' twenty yards per minute; it ÜBUS strong, straight needles, and never breaks them. It canaat miss Or drop a ttUeh, ravel or break the thread it (ou have any uther machine, buy this and have a better one. The ease and rapidity of its motion and quality of its worK', are its best recouimeadalmna. It will hem, fell, luck, braid, cord, fcind, gather, quilt, ruffle, pleat, fel4, Scallop, shirr, re4l, tiaste, embroider, run up breadths, etc., with el*- gance, ease and quickness, unsurpassed by any machine aver m van tad. Bewar* of Imposition. The Prices for our atw machines are lees than those asked by dealers in second-hand, rebuilt and refinished machines, or those selliug out old staek u> olj.se up buaineaa, many such inferior and old style machines being offered as new at reilueed prices; beware of imposition and only boy asw machines. Tbete are uo Ntw fifst-class machines offered as low aa the "Karaily by many dollars. Muciunti ON ljvr vammaHon bt/urt payment tf Jan. Kxtrnordinnry inducements offered to Clef gymcu, Teaclwra, Morekeeiisra, ata, ie act as agepts. Horse and wagon furnished free. For testimonials see flescrlptivp books, mailed free wilh aainples ot work, libera) terms, eln culars, etc. Address, "FAMILY" SEWING MACHINE CO. TSS BBOAOWAY, VouK, it. Y m ' 1 ■ ■ '"wsi I «ll '■ J Ui « iat i i Taos. L. POINURXTIR. Oto K- POVANAXTSA. Uf Piitsjlsauia. Of DanviHe. PUBUC WW '• g areliouse ! nvli'i- i For the Saks of ' Leaf Totmooo, • i . YA. John Q . Witciier, ) John A. Herndon. Of Pittsylvania, i f»T PKttyleania, M. Oaks, I W. H. Pulley, Of Beidsville, N C.,J Of liethel Hill, N. C., Auetioueert ' Cleeka. 0. P. Covington, of CaaweH. N. 0., S. W. Btown, of Glade Hill, Franklin, Va., David Terry, Pittsylvania Co., Va., Nov. 13. Floor Manager*. PILOT WAREHOUSE ! WINSTON, N. 0.. NOW IN NEW HANDS. - mmzMmmmia John Sheppard and T A. Wiles hu this house now io full management and ooutrol 3 New t'uuip Ruuuis hi the Warehouse, Good Fireplaces, New Stalls, comfortable and dry. New well, plenty of water, and good large d y oatup yard aud well-enclosed, wood at hand, gates lo look at night, and all the conveniences to make thie the heat bouse. Ail we ask it a trial. We ensure salitfuction in priues especially. Sign At Night, 3 Lights in Front. N W. BROWN, of Patriok County, Va ,is with ns. Geo. Lewis, of Stokes County, is also with us, sod will welcome you ut all times. Your Friends, Tr> ly, Jan 7 80. SnEI'PARD*. WILES. T-N I— * 1 —J L..J JAN. - -- 1— T. J. BROWN. W. B. CARTER, JR. J R. PIERC*. BROWN'S WAREHOUSE, WINSTON, N. 0., For the Sale of Leaf Tobacco. In presenting the claims of our HOUSE, we would ask your attention to the following reasons why you should jell with us: IST. We first offered you a Houie Market, which is equal to any in the oountry. 2D. We have always worktsd for the interest of our Customers, and spared no no pains to provide lor their accommodation. 3D. We have increased the site and capacity of our HOUSE to meet the dt• mands and need* of our conetantly growing trade, and can handle to better advantage, and sell inoro Tubacco ut >ue sale, than any House in Wiuston. 4ru We have the best Camp-Room*, with good fire places, (no stoves,) the bext water aud most convenient, the largest number and Oryest Stalia, aud 23 large Sky lights, giving the very best light possible for TOBAI CO sxil. We have in our Mft J R. PIERCE the best, handler and manager of Tobaccj in thtso.' uuy other Market. Ills energy aud experience ate too well known to need further notice. He cordially invites his uiuny frunds to s II with blui, a.s.-uiitig them that he is belter prepared than ever before lo serve them. Gm. You all kuow R. D. MO3ELEY, "the happy u>au " who* ' "tongue is tied in the middle aud luoae ut each end," and lliul whtU hu can't make good s.les no one else uied try. 7'ril. Prompt and a turtle settlement with you after sales, Saving you time when no auxtous to I e ofl. BTH The de:nands ol our market are such as to guarantee as good prices as can be had anywhere in North Caroliua or Virginia We have, sold uo re Tobacco this year thau any IIOUSiK in li.wti—making ULU lIUUSE, as uiual, the leading one in (lie markrt. Will always Ue to see you, AND tiUAKANTEK THE IIIUIIKST MAKK.6T VUICtS \ oufs, ti uly, R. D. MO.SKI.KY, Auctioneer. % T. J BIIQWN A CO. P A Wll.Bl>N, jß.,'Book-ki',per Winston, N C A NEW LEAF TURNED! W.th many thanks to our numerous patron* for the liberal support given us du ring tho past yiars since we have been in busineas we again infirm the publio ihat we are replenishing our already large siook of rummer and fall goodo, and liaviug determined to give the ftore more attention in the future, hope to meet a full share of the patronage of this and adjoining counties. We are determined to build trade • hat will d > honor to Stokes, if low prie 8 and fair deuliug is anythiug looking in that direotiou ! {WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY } and are determined lo sell goods as low as they can be bought and delivered here from any market. We find on the new leaf turned soarse salt that has been selling here at $2 50 per sack, we will now sell tt 81 50 per sack Fine salt, 4 bushel sacks, at $2 25 per sack The brat quality ot C. tt B Baoon, at 87 00 per 100 pounds. A tai» 00ti. eat 12 eta ~par pound. O-ber things very low. THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH OX LI. In addition to a good assortment of douiesiios and foreign goods, wa have nearly one thousaod pounds of Hed aud Homo Tainted Leather, consisting of Red-and Home Tanaed Sole, Upper and Harness Leather, Kip, Calf, Hog, Sheep and Goat Skins # We will p»y liberal prloea for all kiada of country produce. *••1 ' ~ * Very Retpect/ully, Danbary, N. 0. PEPPER A SON 8» . —i- ' . 1 .jUiil-a* -It. IU--lUI -Lit. I PIEDMONT jit * "'i a,• '•« ' > .11 a I » ' 1•' Warehouse ? WINSTON, IV, C., flag in the past twa feart more than TfIRRE MILLION penniaof Tohaoeo. The tirade of thlß house has mare rapidly wthe put two than ttt'ToSaoi'6 WweAloUse fn North OarWiaa . a. The house can show as BIG AVERAGE PRICE for grade* aold as «ny house io Wioston or elsewhere It is the largest Tobaeeo Warehouaa i* the State, oon tuining 14,a«0 square f«e» of'flooW-reoni. Wa have the , Rest Lighted Salesroom f; 7*>m MO,;I * aT~Uitiu9l ia Wiaatow • the bußdtnp; ®owtain»B« Warfy S.t)oo panes of glua, oaufclog tobaooo W akM l to the very beat advaetag®, haoea htgkast aiiakai prioas ea» always bu oM&iovd s*l * ) 1 ■ h '4 win be pleased to have a libeml ahare of the patronage of Planters and S»T rounding eo«ntieS, and prouKae Wj best elforU to obuin for jou satisTaOtory prt cea to* j tm tobaeeo. * ' „ , . I respectfully return thankt to the asany friends who have so liberally patronised i Piedmont io the past. I WA S PURCi, M w - NORFLEET, Proprietor. Book Keeper. JAMSS S. SCALES, J O A BAIHAM. Auetioaear. Floor Manage*.
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