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A lemiHgore u>«« accidentally shot a dug, and in trying to explain to the owner how it ooourrud accidentally shit him. A corooer thought he ought to ex plain ho* he uliot the wan, but oouldu't get t jury willing to listen lo the expla nation ; they wero kind of shy of hiui, us it were. THE G ItKBSnACKEKg' FKKSIDKNTIAL TICKET —Louis, Mar oh s.—Tie Na tional Greenback Convention nominated Stephen !t Dillay, of New Huinpthire, for I'reaidont and 11 J Chambers, o( Texas, for Vic .President. At a printers' festival Wtely the fol. lowing toast was offered: ' Wninn— Second only to the press in the dirkeiui nation of the news " The Indio* are jet undecided whether to regard tlii* n* a ooniolimeut or OlhurwUe—Xew Yoik Grujthic. The Montgomery AlesM-mjei' tills of a young lady in Ohriaiiauburn who thought site had swallowed a needle A'i«'r swal lowing all sorts of remedies, she nan most agr 'eably sin prised to tiud thi needle IU hur bureau drawer. LOUISVILLE, ohß. A speuialstates h t (lie tact has leaked out ill it the Louisyiiio ami St Lui Air Line has been purchased by C. 1\ Huntington iV Co., who will u*e it in exjunction with the great Central Pacific system The question ot thecrratioa of an in ternalioiiai postage stamp is now b ing eiuui'nd in F'aoce irud Belg um He b>di*i its other advantages, it would be Very setVfeeble for the tiaissujiaaiuu ol suia'l suu.s. The directors of the Connecticut home missionary society, a' their annual meet ing at H >rtlord, made appropriations of from 81(10 to 8400 each in aid t thirty of the Wi.ik churches ol the S ate Senator Bayard is 'he first el.nice ot the men n rs> I the .\l.nyiand Legislature for the Presidency Mr Tiide i is the second choice, and Seymour, Hauceck and Tburmau follow in the order named The Baltimore Sun savs : "It is un derstood ' bat a I the capital necessary for the • x'cusion of the Vt uioia M'd laud railroad li s ' een pr. vid d and that Ihe wn k will be c mmeoocd iiuuie diatcly." California is under military law and fed rat troops are guardiug the State armories. Luue, too u>ucD tluatlieti Chinese. The comet just observed by Pro' Gould is betiev.d to be iho great 0 ue of. 1843—the moot wouderiul OUL. e known GET THE BEST The great p ilit.cn I campaign of 18S0 has begun, and il is your 1 my lo waio:i it and to understand it T • that cud, what you ne'd is a good D nocrattc KRWSFAt'BK What everybody si»ys is apt to he true, and everybody says that HALE'S WIEKLY is the best ever printed in North Caroli na It ts Democratic Irom principle It gives all the uew» in (he most con deusad and «>e!l-nrdered s yle. because it is a uewspa; r 1 is printed n good white paper from large, clear type be cause it»ttubsoritiors pay tor s g' ■ d pa per and are entitled to one li will fur niah a complete history of the titties and (if lh« excitiog Kedcial aud Si ale CaUi paigos now just begun. Alter paying fur your hnm • paper, 'n stead of sending to New Y-rk, or B s ton, or Puiiad* >pbia tor u wtik.y, betid for HALE'S WZEKLY, which not only supplies the new* aud good reading sometimes to be bad from abroad, but tu whose ample space the a pp. teal iuii of a thorough knowledge ot how to use il adds to news, and politics, and literature, a complete history of all that is done in North Carolina The information printed in it weekly for months past, aud to be had in no other paper, ought to be in tie possession of every citv n The price is only $2 a year. SI for six months Sample copies sent on ap plication. but no name is eutered on iis uiail-bouks without payment, and sub scribi rs are saved tbe unpleasantness •(' rrdel ing the paper stopped, as it is dis continued at the end of time paid tor Address, P, Na HAI.E, Raleigh, N. C ttif Liberal compensation off, red to Postmasters i r others wbo will aoi as local or county a^enis. ROBT. D. JONSTON, FASHIONABLE Merchant Tailor, WINSTON, N 0. Keeps constantly on band a fine line ol foreign and Domestic Cloths, Caasim.res aud Suitings. JO YEARS EXPERIENCE AS A CUTTER In New York City, and in this Stale, ennbl.i him to guarantee satisfaction in all goodi made to order. pf SUICICS MOOBSAT*. liar. 0. * - k Pause, Ponder and Peruse ! ! * The invention of that Fuptrior «nd ('om it pltle Seeing Machine (The Family Mitcliine), murks one of the most important t erng in the hUtor)- of machinery, and when we consider it* treat and extrt-roeh low price it is very difficult to conceive t ot any invention fur domes*ic use of more or even equal importance to families. It lias great capacity for work; beautiful, smooth, and quiet movement, rapid execution, c#r- L, taiuty and delightful ease of operation, that at once commends it above nil others The working parts are all steel, strong and dura -1 hie, and will last a life time ; the bobbins hold lUO yards of thread ; the stitch is the firmest of all the stitches made, neat and regu ( lar, and can be regulated in a moment to sew stitches fiotu an inch iu length on coarse nia tciial down to tue finest, so infinitesimal as to be hardly dtscernahle with the naked eye, . and with a rapidity rendering it impossible to count them as fast as made: it has mote at tachments than an) other, and it docs to per fection all kinds ot heavy. curse, plain, fine, 1 or fancy neet)fe« *ork wim ease, and far lesa i labor than required oc other machines. It . needs no commendation, the rapid safes, in creasing demand, and voluntary encomiums from the pi ess, and the thousands of families who use them, amply testify to their un« 4 doubted worth as a standard and reliable t household netessity, extending its popularity each duv. Ma lines sent anywhere to be ex amined t efore an) money is paid. AGKNTS 9 W'.A NTh Dby the Company. Address them for information KVVILY SKNVINO* MA* CH NCO , 753 UROADWAY, NKW YUIIK. N. V. S MEDICINE FOR BLOOD, UVER&KIDNLYS!^ PIIDATIUC A medicinal com- UUrIMI InCl pound of kiinwn valoo— r _ „ 1nA(1 n i- u ..«a combliniif In one prop- Tor Blood Dlmmm. aialio „ j^, 0 ctir»Uve . pow« rn for the evils AlllftiTiyr which produre ail dls- IfUnA I INta Mane# »»r ih« Htvod. the VVlinimu fJrer. tbe XMneyt. For Lirer Complaioto. lLirmlenft in action »n«i I thon>unh In it* eflfcet. saim §Mikia It H unexcelled ft>r the GURATINE, For Kldn»y Diwrna. Bin. Tuinorn. Built, retrrr,Sot.tahfitm, KtieniuaHtnu. Mer- CURATINE, For pszirjZi.SjX: j arh. UrtrntioH o/ 1 PHR4TINE «'"• For Scrofula Dimmm. 'SK TOUR DRUGGIST | FOfl IT. CURATINE, THE BROI3 CHEMICAL CO. E B7^'.,V.° P "'' BAUTIMORE, Md. Remember This Vaughn & Crutehfield. Norwood Block, WINSTON, N. C, Aro setlio(r their well selected stock of F all ■ind Winter Goods at BOTTOM PRICES. Thtir stock consisls of » fwII line ol General ■lentiMDdise Give 11.tn. a call and examine their Mock before purchasing elsewheie. They are determined not to be undersold Also tliev return tlinnks lor the liberal patroiiHije I hey have received and hope by low pi ireg, lair und honest dealing to merit the Knue in the future Wm. II Vaughn and L. A. Vaughn, ot Stokes county, are connected with this tirm as salesmen and laka this opportunity to in lurtn their numerous Iriends und the public generally that the/ will make it to their in terest to trade with them. Go and see them tiraves' Warehouse, DANVILLE, VA., FOR THE SALK OF liOaf Tol>n,eco W. I', OR WES, I'ROPKIETOB J D. WIL ER. Clerk. ». L. WAUKKR, Auct'ar , n. K. WALTKBS. K !oor-Maragcr. April It, 1879. ly ADVERTISE ENTS, Big Pay. w^a. We want a limited number of active ener gei ic lo engage in a pleasant and profitable busineas. Oood uieu will liud this j. a rare chance TO MAKE HOMEY. ' Such will pleaso answar thte adve tifemenl ■ by letter, eucloaing stamp lor itply, awing , what business they have bean engaged iu. None but those who mean busineas need ap j. ply. Address, FINELY, HARVEY &CO , Atlanta, Ga. HILSON, BURNS il 00., i WHOLESALE GROCBfIS AND C'^Mllia -BION MKRCHANTS. 3o S Howard street, corner of Lombatil; BALTIMORE. We keep constantly on hand a large and well assorted stock of Groceries—suitable fur Southern and Wiatern tr«de. We aolicit con signments of Oouuujf I'roduce—such aa tou; Feathen; UmeeOg; Befswa*; Wo»i; DriW ' Fruit; t 'ursj Skins, etc. Uur facilities for do ing business are such as to warrant quick sales and prompt returns. All orders will haveour prompt attention. 43-ly. d J. M. NICHOLSON, WITH J. P. YANCEY & CO., R (Successors lo Yancey, Franklin A Co., u I «i P RTBRS MP NOTIONS, No. 1209 Main Street, Richmo-d, Va. r . ' * March -:i, 1»79. u. NEW STORE. AND NEW, FANCY AND STAPLE ; DRY GOODS\ FOR FALL AND WINTKR WEAR AT THSLSTOBE OF I Geo. M. Ruolter, AGENT, USE'S BLOCK, WINSTON, X. f., ■ Having Just returned from the North, and opened a spletxi id stock of Fancy ami Maple lirr Goods of all kinds, suited to the wants of everybody, the attention of the Ladi s of ' twlein aud Winston, and the surrounding 1 counties, is respectfully called to this stock as well worthy of their consideration and exam ination, as it comprize* all the new and leading stilesol fire, medium and low priced goods to he tonnd even in very large cities. 1 l.adies wanting ally disciiption of nice and fine goods will find ih.it their waits have heen cared lor liv this House, which will save them the necessilv oi having to order their goods Ir.tiu ihe Nortli. 'I hey will find here on our shelves aud counters t# Milt * th*-ir f\>rv want, and at ver\ low prices. We j will lake pleasure in «i(l»*rinjf for them nil) ' ankle \vt* nmy happen not to have. ! FINE STOCK OF OIKUS' AND BOYS' (.00 s. MEN'S WEAR i | In great vnncty. No article omitted in making j up the assortment of Gent. s vVeur. GROCERIES. Full Stock of Groceries of uli kinds. IIAIS, SHOES J|\D BOOTS. All st* les of Hats, Shoes, and Boots, for I Ladies, Children, Girls, Bins aud Men. READY HADE CLOTHING. For Men and Boys wear, in full variety. HARDWARE | i Our selection of Hardware is well suited to | the wonts of our country friends, with many goods suiied to the wants of the city trade. GLASS AND CROCK FRY HARE. Here will he found a very complete Stock of all Table Ware both Glass and Crockery, suit»i to the wants of city and country. MIL O\V AMD WOODEN HARE. This department will supply many useful articles to housekeepers and others. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. The goods most in use io this line can be supplied here. CONFECTIONERIES. ID nice variety may be found hereof choice qualities. We simply name the departments in which goods may be tound nt this House, without enumeration, tor to «lo that it would take a whole side of a newspaper. We tnake no brag of what we will do for our customers, but I simply say come one, come all, aud you will . not be disappointed, cither in styles, qualities or prices. GEO M RTTCKER, AOKNT. I October 9th, 1879—tf. ATTENTION ! S. D. FRANKLIN & CO., ' ■ 1 Weft SiJe Court House Square. WINSTON, N. C., ■ Fkve jnst receWed one of the most attractive | stocks of BEADT MADE CLOTHING j ever offered in this market; to which they will aitd, as the reason advances, all desirable | styles and grades. They also ketp » well #e« | let-ted i tock of STAPLE .J FANCY DR Y GOODS, j AND NOTIONS! GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Staple Groetritt, Crockery, J-c. The. people, of Sto/eet. a ltd turround | ing counties, are Cordi-d/y invited to call and examine these. good*. They wiU be. tohl at- tuch pricet at cannot fail to pirate- Ma 15. 3ra. ( 4- tt. ABBOTT, OF N C , r with HUGO, ELLETT k CRUMP, J RICHMOND, VA., Wholesale Dealers in s BOOTS, BHOEU, TKUJSKB, AC. ' Prompt attention paid to orders, and satis faction gauranteed, JOT Virginia State Pruou O'oadt a tpeeially March, 6. ID. ' ■ CABR BROS. 4i CO., ~, W huteiuU IJeult rt in v DRUGS, CHICMtCALS, PAINTB, OILS '• I'KHFDMKKV * FANCY GOODS, | 26 German afreet, (near Currolton Hotel,) BALTIMORE. February 13. 4iu. BEST IH THE WORLD I Impure 81-Carb Soda In of a nllffhtly dirty white color. It may appear white, examined by It self, bnt a COMPARISON WITH l CHtTRCIV * CO.'S "ABIH AND IIAIHIttER M BRAND Will ihoW the difference. See that jronr Raking Soda Is white and PIT RE. a*should be ALL SIMILAR SUBSTANCES used for food' A simple but sever* tfcfc of the enmparetivt value ot different brands of Rod* id to dineolve a d«Mcrt spoonful of each kind with nbout a pint of water hot preferred) in clear pla** *, »t irriny until all is thoroughly diaaolved The delete riotra insoluble matter in the inferior Hod i will be shown after settling tome twenty minute* or sooner, by the milky appearance or the solution find the quantity of noatiug liucky matter ac cording to quality. Be sura and ask for Chureh A Co.'s Rod* and see that their name is on the package and you will get the put est and whitest made. The uwe ot this with sour milk, in prelerenco to Baking Powder, saves twenty times its cost. Bee one pound packsge fur valuable informa tion and read carefully. SHOW THIS TO YOUR BROCER. AGENTS WANTED 1 THE NEW STYLE "FAMILY/ &•>>% SEWING MACHINE!! The Usual $65 Machine Reduced to 825 THK RRKATEST AND BKST IS THK WORI.O. Too Long in Use to Doubt its Suitei ior Merits. No Money to pay until Machine, is Delivered to you mid examined Tt makes the shuttle, double tine-id. lock stttch, (thesame on both shits ol the work), which received the HII;IU>T A»AKI at the t en tennial Exhibition, Philadelphia, Pa., 1870 And is complete with a I.AKOKII ASSORTMENT ol ATTACttMKMs for fine work than any other machine, and Reduced to onl\ It is an easy and pleasant itie to oper ate, requires the least every vaiiety of woik, and wi.l lasi until the next century begins. Strong, iSi uij le, Rapid, aud Efficient. Use it once, and yon will use no other. The money cheertully plunded if it will not OUT WORK aud OUTLAST auy machine at double the price. Agents sell them faster than any other in consequence ol tieir beitqj 'the best at the Lowest Price " Each machine thoroughly warranted with Written Guarantee for live years. Kept in order »KKK OK CHAKUK ; money refuuded at once il not sarislaciory. It is the in.-st solid, reliable, and satisfac tory machine ever invented 'or all kinds t latuily work. It isau aiknowledge 1 unequi vocal mechanical succets, thorooghly tested, and used in thousauds ol homes. An elHcieut, I silent, rapid, reliable, and fver-iead heifer I io the weary se.imstiSs, it will lo tin work of a family for a life time, or it a 111 earn from $4 to S.*> per day lor any one who ; wishes to sew lor a living This machiue i costs lens than HALF TIIK PRICI ot any M\V : machines of like quality, lias extra lout; large-sized Shuttle, eaeilv lemoved. Extra , large-si* d Bobbins, holding 100 yards of thread, doing away with the frequent rewind ing of bobbins. It ii built lor slienglh and constant hard work Interchangeable working parts, tnanulactuied ul tine polished sleel. A ill run for years without repairs ; is simple to learn, easy ts manage, understood |>ei fecily in an hour, and always ready in a mo ment to do every description of heavy or line work at less cost or trntiM* than any other machines at unu /"ice ever did, or cau do. I will sew any thing a* needle can pierce, from luiie or cambric lo heavy cloth or harnesx. with any kind of thread, aud will run oil twenty yaids per niinnie; it uses strong, straight needles, and never breaks tlieni. It cannot mL-s or drop a stitch, ravel or bnak | the thread If yon nave any other machiue, buy this and havea l>etler one. The mseand | rapidity of its motion and quality of its work, | are its best recommendations. It w 111 hem, ' fell, tuck, braid, cord, bind, gather, quilt, | ruffle, pleat, fold, scal'op. shirr, roll, baste, I embroider, run up breadths, etc, with ele gance, case and quickness, unsurpassed by any machine ever ioveuted. Beware of Imposition. ! The Trices for out mew machines are les* | than those asked lit dealeis in second-hand, I rebuilt aud refiuislied machines, or those | selling out old slock to close up business, mauy such inferior aud old sly le machines being offered us new at reduced prices ; beware of imposition and only buy KKW machines. 1 hete are no NXW first-class machines offered as low as the "Family," by many dollars. Machine* « ntfor examination brfurt payment of lUtt. Kxiraordinary indue* ments offered to Cler gymen. Teachirs, Storekeepers, etc., to act as agents. Horse and wagon furnislud free. Kor lesliuiiinials see descriptive hooks, mailed free with samples ol work, liberal terms, cir culars, etc. Address, "FAMILY" SKWING MACHINE CO. 755 BHOAOWAY, NKW YORK, N. Y THOS. L. POINUSXTIR. GID K. POISUBXTRE. Of Pittsylvania. Of Danville. PUBLIC Warehouse! For the Sale «t Lent" Tobacco, DANVILLE, VA. John G Witcher, ] John A. Herndon, Of rittsylvania, j Of Pittsylvania, M. Oaks, f W. H. Pulley, 01 RfidsrUle, N 0, J Of Uethel Hill, N. C., Auctioneers Cleiks. C. P. Covington, of CasWell, N. 0.. S W. Urowß, of Glade llill, Franklin, Va., Duvid Terry, Pittsylvania 00., Va., Nov. 13. Floor Manu(j«r». PILOT WAREHOUSE ! WINSTON, N. 0.. NOW IN NEW HANDS. Jnhu Sheppard Hit J T A. Will's has this house now in lull management and control 3 New Cauip Room* IU tlie Warehouse, Good Fireplaces, New Stall* comfortable and dry. Niw weh, plenty of water, and good large d-y cauip and well-enclosed, w,.nd at hand. u&trs to loek at night, and all the confenieucies to ni'iku this the best house. All we ask ia a trial. We ensure satisfaction iu j prices especially. Sign At Nights Lights iu Front. N \V KftOWN, of Parick County, V» ,ia with us. Geo. Lewis, of Stoke* County, is also with us, and will welcome you at all times. Y>ur Friends, Truly, Jan 7 -80. BHKPPARD A WILES. T. J. BROWN. \V. K. CARTER, JR. J R. PIERCB. BROWN'S WAREHOUSE, WIIVSTON, IV. 0., For the Sale of Leaf Tobacco. t — , In presenting the claims of our HOUSE, we would ask your attention to the following roisnns why you should sell with us: IST We first uttered you a Home Market which is equal to any in the country. 2d We have always worked for the interest of our Customers, and spared no no pains to provide for their accommodation. 3D. We have inoreased the sue and capacity of our HOUSE to meet the d>- mands and need* of our constantly growing trade, and can handle to better advantage, and sell more Tobacco at one sale, than any House in Winston. 4TU. We have the best Camp-Rooms, with good fire places, stoves,) the best w.iier and most convenient, the large-t number and dryest Stalls, and 23 large Sky lights, giving the very best light possible for TOBACCO sm. Wu have in our Mil J It. PIERCE tlie best, handler and manager of Tot aec i HI this o.* any oilier iMar-.el Ills energy and eiperieuce are too well known to need lurther notice. Heeordially invites bis many friends ti> sull with iiiui, asrurlug tiiem that he is better prepared than ever before to serve theui. fir 11 You all know B I). MOBEI.EY, "the happy man " whose "tongue is tied in the middle and loose at eauh end," uud lliut wheu he uan't make good s.les no one else uitd try 7TH. Prompt and a eiirne settlement with you after sales, saving you lime when so anxious to t e oti. Bfit The dcuiuuds ol our market are such as to guarantee as good prices as ran be bad any where in North Carolina or \ trginia Wu have sold uioro Tobacco ihia year than a~ny HOUSE iu Town—making Ol R HOUSE, as usual, the leading one ill the maiket. Will alttaj* to see you, AMI tiUAIt.vNTKK THE 1111)11 EST MARKET IttICKS Vt-uis, truly, R. D. MOSEI.EV, Auctioneer. T. J. BROWN & Civ P A WlMtoN, Jtt., Book-kei per. Wiusion. N (J A NEW LEAF TURNED! With many than's to our numerous patrons for the liberal support given n« du ring the past yoars since we have been in bus ncsi we again iufirrn the publio that we are replenishing our already lige stook of rummer and fall goods, and haviug determined to give the store un re attention iu the future, hope to meet a lull share ol the patronage of this and adjoining counties. We"are determined to build trade •M thj' wi I do honi r to Sioket, if low pricia aod fair dealing is anything tot king in that direction | WE MK\N WHAT WE SAY }■ and ar« determined to sell goods as low as they can be bought and delivered here from any market. We fi d ou the new li a r turnel soarse salt that has been selling bt re at $2 50 per sack, we wll now mm. .r £1 50 p r sack Fine salt, 4 bushel sacks, at 92 25 per sack The best quali'y ol C. R B Bacon, at 87.00 per 100 pounds. A lair coffee at 12 els per pound. Other things fery low. THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH OS LI. In addition to » iror-d a»>rtmcnt of dauiesties and foreign goods, we have Dearly | one thocsaud pounds^of Red Home Tanned I^eather, consisting of Red and Home Tanued Sole, Upper and Harness Leather, Kip, Otfi Hog, Sheep aud Goat Skins. We will pay liberal prices for all kinds of country produce. Very Rett ectfullj, Dinbury, N C PEPPER & SONB. u- ~ -m.t.n -- J-*-"-' PIEDMONT Warehouse T W. 3., II .l!in the n'»st two years more than THREE MILLION pounds of Tobacco. any Toba«> o Warehouse in North house The hi** can show as 810 A\ JJ Warehouse iu the SuU, eon ■; asifi£ p w Best Lighted Salesroom =ILiU Jiii'i'iJi 'llML'tfiiUl obtained. i.t,.,.! .hare of the patrotiege of Planter® of »nd vw'u a.,» -a*-, p-. ««» »•"' " nh "'"' "irm-HTS? a. ». K>rfi.«KT, rn.pri.t~. w.A. 8 „. ■ J Floor Manager. J. Q A. BARIJ AM, Auctioneer.
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