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X*tio -Meporrer. ♦ » «TKRED AT Tilt POST OFFICE IN PAN IUIHT, AS SECOND CLASS MATTER. -1 E-U I 1 14 —ILIL 1- rEPPSR t SQIfS, and °*opi. i iIURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1880. A great fire otonrred actr Jfiadivorre, Austria. It lakes three days for a car of freight come through from Cincinnati to Char, tte via Atlanta. The Uhode Islaod House of Represen tee* has passed a bill repealing the uw prohibiting intermarriage of blacks „d whites. The District Kseoutive Committee of .he 7th District. has been called to meet ■at Statesville, April 21, to consider when »nd where the district convention shall *)e held. When Best's legislature votes for the $30,000, we wiiut the yeas and nay. vtlieJ, as the people wiil want to know t the future who it was that give away ..•Western Road FRSDKHICKSBUUO, VA., March 12 Arms sod ammunitions were sent tu Lan- C-io-ttr county by the State authorities yes terday to protect the oystcrmen of the ■ower Ilappal auoook lroni lorcion dredgers. One of the results ol the Di nioi-rats coming into power in thisS'ato is seen in the faet that North Carolina 4 per cent 't-inda continue to advance in the New York markets They are quoted at 71 bid, 75 asked. With a Dom )oiali# fluagfess tho debt of the U ited Status was reduced during the Mouth ol February. $5 072 Oil) 75 30twtthstandiui; their ifior'sat retrench in nt were met at xluio-t al> points by ihe veto of the Republican President. It is estimated that four millions of di.liars were s(» nt for can paimi expenses a 1876 And ihi* d d not pay all the obiigatious Hayes has been paying the operators in the Loui-iana steal ever since ottt of the people's money. Score uoot her million for that. Both houses ol the S- uth Caroliua General Assembly have p'issed the biL to facilitate the completion of the U1 -e Ridge Railroad, whioh will supply the ' iuisMOg lluk between Charleston and ' '.he Cincinnati Southeru Railroad via Kuoxville The Democratic St .te executive ">m luiltee at its lueetitiK in Rale-gH . n W~d tesday, selected Raleigh ».-• tki- place and Thursday, 7-h of Juoe. *s the time for lie meeting of the Do i.O ratio Si at- cm - ,oatioD to uomioaie emididn.n** for GoV ■rnnr end to fill all iUe other Biatc ofjtt. A move is being made to secure the htnese, again- 1 whom fc> mec'i antipathy exults in Califortiik, tor t e S tub and Fast. Already there has been a transfer >f eonaiderable numbers tot'hieago at.d New York, at,; Qc rrespondence is in progress between Mississippi planters and the Four Companies to turnish a supply lor Some of the Mississippi plantations The « dog law," as adopted by the new j jodo of Mississippi, is io substauce as follows ; The State is to ttiariufdcturu dog oollars, to be sold to dog owners at 52.50 each. The dog wearing this col Isr is proteoted as any other property and bit killing or maiming, or abase, can be sued for in the oiiurts Without this collar the dog at large is s vagrant. Washington, March B —lke House ooaiuittee on ooiusge to-day agreed to report favorably the bill to provide for an exchange of trade dol are for 'legal tender silver dollars at par,, the trade dollars to be resetted iota leader dollars as now provided by law j the former eoinug# trtsse The amount ol HO red- «ia*4 >n'l coined into legal tender dollars is unt to interfere with the luiutMium ninoaut of legal leader dollats aow au tbqriled by law* : 9 , .u «,it •( 1 —w BBKADvrvirps—There haye teen no very decided changes in (he flour market during the past jreftk, butjrade has been rather less setire, and the tesdeooy of prio«s towards fifffff, business has heen lair, but the looal trade rntLer uuiet. as this is a sess'n when, in view of the approach tjf whrti(T#Wlh'er, iralers are not inclined lo carry Urge stock* Production is moderate at ail points To d»j thd ; market "was dull ajid ijuite depressetf ; Iti'lian eo'n has b*eh notab y irregular Faroe's on «he spit have- materially ad vsneed X>-> terd iv old No 2 mixed suld at 61} totfSc. 7 " ' ■td a nt uaui Jao.i, NOHTH OA ROl. ISA ROADS Alf ft CITIES IXJVR hi) lsY mii SALE OF THE WMSTSfUt ROAD. Before this issue of the RieronTEß readies its patrons the Western Road— the must iuiportsnt of Noith Corolina's public worts—will, in all probability, have been given awuy to a foreign cor poration. If so, —if this valuable prop erty is disposed of, as the B«-st act pro p ises. without thu knowledge of the people, (for we oontend that there is , not one man in ton who knows anything about the proposition.) for worthless bonds, us most of our roads have been sold, it wiil be a shame, a disgrace to the intelligence of North Carolina While the people look to their public men to ' manage tho affairs of the State, they expect these officers to inform themselves as to what is most to the peoples' inter est, aud when a matter of so much im port inee as this, is to be disposed of, it is but right that the people should at least see both sides in this case—they have not. They have been told of the hundreds of advantages that will accrue to the State from a sale of the road, but not one word do the Best men say ahout the thousands of disadvantages that the said sale will entail 011, not only the present, b it generations ye! nob -rn (Jovirnor Vanen siys in h's sketches of North Carolina "It was much grea'ar comparatively up to the year 1800 than it has ever been since," aud why ? be cause, siys he, '"cur si a coast is cut up into shallow sounds and d- fi int. sand banks and our haibors are not first rate " And now, just as we are told that the ■ channel ut W liming ton is deepening, und with the control of our railroad-i i we have a chance to build up a great O'tnu.etcial city, one of which the Stale might be prond. We see the channels whioh might pour into Wilmington the trade fioro the great West turned in another direction, turned not only from Wilmington on Beaufort, but Iroui every oily in N C, for the sale of ihe Western | Road and the building of the Va Mid- j l-tn 1 extension making a connection at j St tesvilleor some point between Salis bury aud Sutesville, wil' not only injure ■•ur own oities, but will bo a heavy blow to the N 0 , road from Charlotte to Raleigh, to fay nothing of the damage 1 in other direotions, by turning travel | si d freights that would naturally puss ver our State roads over these roads i o»ned by foreign corporations, or it utay be, for ought we know, oce and the same company, hence thu great haste in get ting oontiol of this Western road before the people wake up to a of the great loss that they will sustain by these two roads draining the State's wealth and the ruin entailed on the roads now owned in part by the State We see io the Kinstoo Journal that Rev J S I'utefoy has been on a visit to that place, for the pun-ooe of raising funds for ihe completion of the new chip' I ;.t Wake Forest College The piper says: "Mr Purefoy is chairman of th;» building committee of the new \ •hapel, aud has secured about >lO 000 j for lint p lrp se. and wants ab'-ui S'2 000 1 ui >re to complete it. Ooe thing to the credit of the college—they dm't go in debt, but do the begging beforehand, and ; when the money gives out the work stops," Ohio wants a law pafscd providing.tbst when a Judge sentences so ffunder to the penitentiary it shell be ascertained if ho has a family depending upon him for support The fact shall be certified to tho warden, who ahall keep a record of the oonvict's earnings, and. alter de ducting twenty five oents a day for his food and slothing, shall pass the balaneo to his ocedii, and apply it tu ths support of bis legal dependents. A geetlemsn froth New Ywk city said to have command nf n million, was in Davidson county last week, and was I al March's Hotel, Lexington, on Wednes day, looking alter mineral properties lie is reported to have already bought the well-known I)>h Ticincer mine, lo cated within six miles of L-xitigton ; price not told. Grctnsbaro J'rotoshint DKBT RILL I'AB-KU —The Riddleber- | ger bill lias been adopted, with the bouse j amend men', leafing the interest to he ' psid oat i f any money in the treasury, - not oth r »ueappropriated, lnthehouae, I the vote stood, ayes 55. nocs-44 In the seuate,' ayes 24, n ies 11 Ro>s 11 4101- ton did uot curry a -inirle re adjusting republican with hiui.— Danville Timrs. We learn s sad esse which ocoarred her* a day or so since A colon d child, siek with hooping-cough and pneumo nia, was being carried to a doctor by its father, when. o%eh* way, it died in his 1 j arms • Raleigh Obtu rrf*. A uian giving his name ss Charles liuriuiui Pil.b«T«il DavidMon eounty, was committed to jnil in Mils pftiee 'lsst !*«t- j urday night charts d tfilti stealing a horse I fr'ui II C D-uthirt ol this t!6ubiy.'— Wit In ittoro Imttx. 1 1 " * Hn ' 'j u i e-iO .d at- Mill if-? SiU ojfll !" orn rosniox. Since there aro those who seem dis | posed to censure the KKPORTKK for the staotl il'hos takon in eertain matters of general interest in the State, we think it nut out of place to di fine it H true position. The Ust'ottTKH has ami will ever be ! the advocate of Iruedeoioor.itio piinsiples i but is bound by no tie*, »>d owes alle- I giance to no clique or ring, but claims the right to expose fraud or trickery> wherever found, and its policy will be, •4 it has been froui the tiuie The firtt Dumber was issued, to denounce tleuianly conduct, wherever fuuud, wheth er under the of i.flieo, or in the private circle, "hew to the line regardless of where the chips mav fall " Socially, the object of the RKPOKTKK has been, and is now, to cnoournge a higher standard of morals, a nobler, ex alted manhood, to commend whatever is noble and uian'y, and denounceohidanery wherever found. The KKHOKTKH is an advocate ot all internal improvements that tends to de \el ping the natuial resources of North Carolina, as a State, aud elevating Stokes Irom the low position in no.v hi Id, to her rightful pluee in the front rank of counties. It wns not started with the expectation o r its being a moi cy making instijutioot bjt by strict economy in iis managenent' a'id the liberal support given by IViends' j in and out of the county has paid some thin* over expenses, and we would here | say to the good people of Stokes, who think a poor paper is better thau nopaper I at all, that the KKPORTKK will be coutin , ued as long as it pays expenses, regardless | of the sneers of those who borrow to I read in place of adding I heir mite to the j support of running it. Reporter's Washington Letter. j WASHINGTON D. C , March 10 1880. A radical Senatorial caucus was held I yesterdav, principal'y in relation to the Fit* John Porter ease Few Senators , wero present, and it seemed to be the understanding among ilitui that they should oppose the bill. The last great issue on which the party went to the people a year ot so ago was Jeff Davis. This one, by vote i of caucus, is to be Kitz John Porter Thus the "party ol principles and great moral ideas" descends from principle aud ideas to mere personal matters. The dictates of tho caucus, in this eate, will not, however, be obeyed by all tbe radicals. Yesterday and day before were i}.iys of note iu Congress, though not because ot any progress made in On Monday the new Hotise rules *uk effect. Fro'ti these many gocd results are | rophesied Yesterd >y M De Lcs ! seps concluded, before the (i us s Spee ial Ooniujittee ou interoeeanio canals, his explanation ol his Pauaum Canal scheme, and wis followed by Captain James H. Kades, of the St Ljuis bridge and Mississippi jetties. The Captain thinks a canal by any one of the recom mended routes is possible, but is certain i that his plan for a marine railway serosa j tbe Isthmus is better in every respect, I ebeaper and speedier in construction, capable of carrying more vessels with greater speed and safety, and ot infinite ly less cost iu the matter of repairs, etc Captain Kades made au excellent im pression on the Committee. We sre to live under Federal election ; laws nntil n Conservative Congress ai.d adminis'ration are installed. The United States Supreme Court decides the laws constitutional. Toe oourt, in all proba bility, cannot be changed in its jteimn j »»•/■ in a dojen years, under the most favorable circumstances, sufficiently to secure a change of this decision. Hut the laws themselves can be ohatiged in side of tl tee years if the Dcui cratic party is wise in its choice of candidates this full; and earnest in supporting him Mr Housa, of Tennessee, yesterday paid his respects to the reform preten sions of this administration. The sub j»ct is a fruitful one, and was tkilfully bandied, to administration waft ever uiore open to.attack, not only becsßtw of actual violation of deoeney in its sp pointuieiits, but because these disgrace ful appointments were mado in the face of ostentatious ptetetHiious ol* reforfii. BUM. —-— - —. „ ir th« Legislature will iipixjnt an inyufti i gnting committee we will sec that are forth-coming who will show the rascality which is au essential pnrt of the BeJt move, ment to deprive North Carotin* »f. her best piece of property. We think we can show the origin of the scheme and disclose the. North Carolina Statesmen who co-operated ID working it up.—Aerli State. TOHACOO SOLD.— Tbe sales of tubao co in Danville during the last five months amounted to 13,011,712 pound", lebruary's sa es amounted to 3,360 966 pounds The average ,fo{ 'hut month was sllO6 per huudrcd D .nville Ton e» i > . ..!.■■■. . * 1* A monthly, lUft-imge Scrip Book of the ore*!" c 4 nti^Tn® fi MSRQ In moMjr, or In one-cent poat*#* stamps. A/rcnu wanted. M >st liberal terms. butnetlu Off edit frefe. » AdOrwa 8. d. Wood. Tribune Building, New York City. 1 ,f .n' # *}*' hfifai'Jt t H r : How Judge Avery Holds Court. It was really amusing to hear a Nash i oounty darkey givo an account of tbe P way Judge Avery put things through at Nash court. When the Judge read out the seutence, "two years in tho oonnty , jail," u mau in the corner made an audi , bio grunt. "Take that man to jail, sheriff,' 1 said his Honor, pointing to the , grunter. "Good gracious!" muttered , another ' Sheriff, take that man to jail,'' directing the officer to the man last uieo t tinned. "Great God!" said a third "Sheriff, take that man to jail," repeated the Judge "I tell you. sar " said that excited darkey, "I hardly bring my bref ( iu *dat court house after dat; but when 1 got out, and crossed the bridge over t Stony Creek, den you bet I just busted ; my boots a stamping, and a jumping aud a laffin' Gohhboro Mull The Chicago Tribune publishes interviews with a great number of leading Wisconsin Democrats, and it appears that Mr. Tilden is | no longer a favorite '.andidate with them. Nine-tinths of them are outspoken for Senator j | Bayard, Neither Hendriiks nir Juipe Davis ' i | enn iall> many tupport.rs. "It now looks," 4 Fa; s the Tribune ', "US if Mr. lia ard uiay I J safely calculate on twenty votis from Wis ri cousin." ► GET THE BEST i ' The great political campaign of 1880 > his begun, and it is your duty to waich ' it and to undcr>!and it To that end, what you neid is a good Democratic NIWSI'.U'ER What, everybody savs is ' apt tu bu true, and everybody s.:ys that . HALE'S WEEKLY ! is the best ever printed in North Caroli j '; na It is Democratic trout principle, j > i It gives all the news in the most con | denscd and well-ordered s yle, beeau-c it is a newspajer Dis printed on good white paper fivui large, clear type, be cause its snbi-tribcrs pay lor a good pa- ! per and are entitled to one It will fur \ nisb a complete history of the times and ] of the exciting Fedetal and Siate cam- j paigns now just begun. Alter paying for your homo paper, in blend of sending to New York, or Bos i ton, or Philadelphia for a weekly, send for HALE'S WEEKLY, which not only supplies the tieiT3 and good reading sometimes to be had from a. i -aJ, but to whose ample e application of a thorough of how tu use it adds to news, and politics, ami literature, a complete history of all that is done in North Carolina The inf>ruation printed in it weekly lor months past, and to be bad in no other papor, ought to be in li e po tcssion of evry citiz n. The price is only 82 a year, 81 for six mfentha Sample copies sent on ap plication, but no name is entered on its mail-books without payment, and sub scribers are saved the unpleasantness of ordering tbe paper stopped, as it is dis continued at tbe end ot time paid for Address, P. M, HALE, Raleigh, N C Liberal oompensatioo i ffi-red to Postmasters or others who will act as local or county agenrs. r l 'it)f\ A \r.\TZ, llow to r'rfio If. New A t ill .' C HIUJ. AGI.NTV I7LRALD, • Ptiltju;: IpMn,) .'. N 'Mifc'W *VA-.TEE» i~f' f ."\VtaUS . ' Ltf ee pay. AGL.STij' i.O, i da •> Fr'rr ra. » t' 4 A VlvAßtudivi -cil - i iV- r'.-ufifr. •!i i > ! . i: i... ; «:M ; "i'.'iS i.' z*t4 Aci.:;;„■ Al.D, «.■, '.t-'flpl.Ta, J'a. '-*? 5' L•{ feTJCi .J t- :OJ ).: Jftortth Oi.r nt liU.ra r. r 7"r-;r fII :>artic k.i- 1, s li.n ,\ M.:>, ) t\\, ilmlii.»Mr.-.. i Wil li Vi-ftfl > J " /IttKNTS. .'.Ow. * I" It. :.ll Voh:. jt! the: tlhlitnfar I _:iN. OvtrS'O:. ■ n...c ri I. u r tr-»i!i (12 I i-'tfini V. ' "• l>''i.;i|if riJi- irtsln's, Ail.'rgja I •V.. it:, tnocxt vwhKieiiAfe.J'a. 1 px." I j ALL IRR«AAV , I I-'X V I mi mm m\ 1 » \ - I >'V' ai ' i:.j er r'tniln l.f.ce.cam ' " f : ' r- I v/oiiicrful fn '] V c 1:10:1,1 '.ist \ce nay. . _A.'i.._.. AX ( :>. I .y. pt f| ..li l:,M,i,Piv .:'ii ti ~^4,i n a iULiHO l'l ,>u ' I H >» ] Uoolia 7AIJTF r - ' 1 "• ' ' " ,;,t « !S "'o 'r.Pr r " - 1 - tin pr ■ ux.r end Itr ■ A 1 -i ! " ' 1 '• ' oulKtl any , . i- rbovlit. 'iln; —it tj npiiMjitrity bv.t offend 1 ltcr;x>:ji f>x-c t n liiout or wfiodil - UriUt >t. ,■ 1 nr li , lIL' ; h)L' iii nn hor.- ■>raF> 11 1 |>;-f>ll(i-.r tLo i:i, »b. rriet» re duc tl .i-»; i lit lojp-Miiir. Ai'tfr, m AU,,., 'i' J!..t,At.l), n»xC, 1 hilatielplila, Pa. ! ■"tf Y-fFTTiT* Wcront MOHI.IUC i_iJW.jLa . ] uiturtti VhtPrifcß. i I:3li"er vtsthfcsf»r - I'.rtlTuf urfViU'ertTeTd l.y a irjr.i i r of (\TIDS lii !'«:•,y \ork. 'mciiiumi VDl 'UACI.Y.T IN'FR'IITLIA V»*H>V rur.iontKpoca I V.I it V- " Ir ' f i , if S .W.T\O f \, rtffH j t Jtfrrw lower U4f.11 nnyj \rclcr l>.; i. f 'innr \Jtol -ulo, V.ui .uko • I ,V '" r u 1 * r v > j;'.frojilco oar "Slid 4*rv,rr*Sl ,1 ■■ r:\r6*' Cranak F.a.Cil Wn: J «. I.i i r itea; Uva- i pon* f" I ; i '.tj; Port*,' | It., r t.imes, tlj, s y «ar>|acUi|i fl.So: Plala *>. : . V T fh.H|„>» I,' rM; T,.,"p0»i....; st. >, ( > 1,14 nxtt'ptigweV tr p-wt-w ►rWi'o- . " TItnMQNVi t'ng:r -.friHWplil-. Pn, ft? It? 'ecta. 'S!.'r, r J I I irf.io Jit lii onnx j, |ir.ta«i>ta b"A M i » ?;■ of tfirso Lcrfert ..jj '. b-lu: > M t .I"ui.triof( rt euuterhti ren, : A I tu n.t tl.. .30. I cress li Um.fiU'Ji V.onUo k :A>ftCtttt* il «li.»Cnp. wl:IH» I.\p;t'r.Jt.on. A.lllieabore «r« nntrl, sKraetlre, hhtbly pulUliotl ouO irll| M ti ntjw. ptalutY, T'IKJTOST SPOOS tit., If you want to MAKE All Binf I tS p| «sa,,.l, and Gut, address RNLEY, HAUVRV * CO., Atlanta, Ga. PANBURY MARKET. Corn, new, 75e per bushel. Rye, 800 per bushel. Wheat, SI 00 i 1'25 per bushol Huitor, 10c « 1 5o per pound. Kggs, 100 p«r d leu. Was, 20c per pound. Rags, 2c per pound Haoon, So it 10 c por pound. Reef, 4c n tie per pound Lard, 10b n 12jo per pound Honey—comb, 8c > 12}e per pound. Honey—•strained, 81.00 per tallon. Flour, 88 50 r/,4 00 per ack Tallow, 10c pur pound Flaxseed, 03 por bushel | Orchard (Jrn»s seed. s2n B'i per bushel. Clove- seed, ?!) jer bushel. UKIEI> FRUIT. Apples—qtnr'crs, IJo « 3e per pound. Apples—sliced, 2e a 4e per pound. Peaches—quarters. 2e it lc per pound. Poaches—halves, 3c per pound. Peaches—pared. 4- 1 a 10c per pound. Berries, 7 cents per pound. tobacco. Primings, 1 a 2c por p >und. Lugs, bright, 4 a 12c pet p und Leaf, common, 4 n 6c per pound I Leaf, good, 0 a 1 2e per pound. Wrappers, 8 a 25e per pound. IP!!! IRON BITTERS, V, a ' »iiii'Brpqirtilli»ftcertain A Great Tonic, and eflUMent TOXMCt - ' I'spoolully tu m- IP)MII ..--..-a tion, itu Npepttia. IRON BITTERS, A Sure Ap,«tiier. iir'. U'aih. Y°„ M 'k Zf tie. tl en- IRON BITTERS 'iV-V.aeirtbe'^ , lllUll 111 I ILliOf cifs.atul frlve# new life A Complete Strengthcncr. lo " ,0 »»iTV'B. To Ihe a ;eJ. ladloA. anrt chll* (lien requiring reciiner- PHM PIT7CDO HI lon. this vuluabj# inun Dll icnci ,nn °° i be »oo i A V.lnnhla M ,1 L W't'OlH lUOlUlecl. A > alaftblo Mtdicino. g t nrfntikr a c/iat tn oif ll»e dtroilve orxaiia. j INNII NI a I««'S|»"ONAIL hofore IRON BIfTERS, ! j Not Sold M ■ tl.vi*ragc, TRY IT. IRON BITTERS, |tebbrowhcotincALco. r " r»""l«'. j BALTIMORE, Md KS rA Rl. 'SIIKH 1814. S. T. rAVIS —with — | Mannfaitiirerji and Deal) re in f'OUTS, ;SHOES AM> BROUASS, No. 31 Sharp St reel, ftultltnore.Mil. At jji.st I t, !87f». 6'n. (h-f/mrsr. •Ptttfiff*, Music mid General Musical ]>liiwio Sforo. Main ?*•*., Wiiisfon N W. P. Or .**bj to o*ll iho attention >f the pcple off Forsyth and fur ! rounding counties ID hi* stock of »uperinr organs and piano, which to is prepared 10 soil ou lower tortus, lor cash or installment*, thuu imy dealer tu the enuctry. . ( fl (//tin lAtAti As W P. Orashy is established hero, and intends making evefy warranty lie j/ivi's with the (e sells, all parlies will recognise the, advantage of dealing with itiu>, in preference to advertising dealers who live iu distant parls of the Country. i , I. t This beinc a brunch establishment of the celebrated hntisc of Pitson A Co , New York «ll orders for mu-fic books and sheet music eau be tilled. "ki'l, Jftfi Hi V Usher's prkuw " ■ 1 ' " ! ,iUi * " ( j * 'A*Wit r-: Pianos and Organs repaired and tuned and old instruments taken in exchange. Write fif Utii'ib arid information in the Millie Store, Main Street, W inston, N. 0.. Lijrht ifimuiiig B , v o I, nr.AMI POT the foil wing reasons : .o;> " ..v. >\/J ;>/.!* > i It ia'light running a*d noisele I'*; 1 '*; jiV" iH ,J«©i:3 tiijM TO>-1 it is simple and durable ) ,it m»Uw the best lock MUtfh wi briaiwno tlirecd ; ' * ; ' ' ' ..0 1 /. 'li t WO4 .« ,H It haf a gt)lf sellirg ne"d!e : i : .1 A - iJ> V W ■ " 1, car ri, s more (Krosd in bobbin tha* any other maeh.ne; • It winds the bobbin without running the ui«»hjT»Hi»C ihrowiflg tl)#> drjapg Nf>d jiVl It doeg lio« n.d coorsc *ork without changing the IMUOO ; It, wo.dwort is «»o • . pU» patented by this the «*W* «ope being a,ado of siiVen thicki.>ss* of wo6d, with the amir. eroded no as to preyqnt ting »jid w.rpti.g,'Uhite the dom Is made of out tmyte pitic of walnut, Lent into shape; *hich caniHrt fairin pieoes it other cover* do. HHj|o 1 I F.jr prices call, or" wnte to the "Domestic," Branch office in Iho ,\U«io_StoiB, Main Street, Winston, N O . the Merchantis Hotel .or. at ibe-clioe of Ibfa paper. OLD VACUINKS TAKK.N IN EXUUANOK •>*-> i. . GRIT'S SI'IMFir ililvOICL\K. TRA3B MARiyGreat *n- n|f cii PEFORf TAKIHA lise.ises th n (AFTER TARINB. follow, us » sequence of Pelf- Alnite ;as Lou of Memory, Unite's.it Unsrifidni iif the Buck, Dimnois ol Vision. fciiraalufe'Ola Age and many oilier disea es ll,at lead (o Insanity or Consumption and Premature Crave Full particulars iu uamphUt v» Ukli wo desire to Fead ttee'ty in e»»ry on#. J7*A~ TlieSii»Htici Mtfii«i»e K «ld Hv nil drugeis's at SI |ier packajre. or six packages tor s!>, or will he sent fiec hy nmtl on receipt of the money l>y adiia.9»i»inc 1 The Gray Itfefrrctae Co., Mechanics' Block,, hetroit, Mich. Sold in Uanbury and everywhere by all Druggist*. A TemHahlo preparation and tba OMIT knrf) iTmntj tn the world for Rrlrht'ft ttTwiuv. ■Mafcetra.and AUL HMaw, Unr Irlur; DIHMM. /CTToatlmonlAlßof the highest order in proof or these statements. ••"For (A« »urn or Mnb«t«a oafl for War aer'a Saft Dlabctea lure. WPor tho cure or HrlfhCa and the other d'MUM, callfar Wuarr'i lahi Kidney and Liver Cure. SHa?' Warner's Safe Rente* dies are sold by Druggists nud Dealers In Medicine everywhere. EH. WARNER & CO., Proprietor*, RochNler, N. T. friTSend for Pamphlet and Testimonials. J S. ll.\Klll>ON, —WITH t *. i. e jhi r & roi:r \v. DRY G AND NOTIONS. A I." KT I.KTT, C l.• V n* >. VMI V, VJt U'ON U ATK'.VS 8 IS. llttiiij.s. 10, 12 ik i 14 Tu r'/'t. Sfr »/, ItIOIIMJNJ, VA. April 3 1. fun. PHESCEIT'.I'iIT' FHFS!~ tor tin* s|HH"ly t.*ur** ofsr. : :ul \\\ nk:i*\>s, iVwt Manhood Mid rIJ U;«utr • !» i.i-.iwui .• » tjyfnUiK ration or IX.CCHH. |i tholiuiv client* Idling If. V. ..1 tUICi tt A «>.. I to IY«*»l Nliih Kli ci i. tit O.
The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 18, 1880, edition 1
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