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Tli© Jlcyporter. ';.TTIRBD AT Til K POST OFFICE IN DAN BURT, AS SECOND GI.ASB MATTER. PEP PES ,}• SONS, Pub,, ami Prop,. THURSDAY, JUNK 10, 1880. Italy has had 6 administrations in lour yean Hon. A. S. Merrimon delivered the 'iterary address at the Chapel Hill Cou meDCf onL A Rio Janerio dispatch of the 30th May Mates that the Chilians have taken T*ena, and are rapidly marching on Ariaa. It is now suggested in Mississippi that the Hon. E. Barksdale be made the Demociatie candidate for Governor oi the State. N - ST PETERSBURG, June 3d—Tie Empress of Russia, Marie Alexandrov. na, died this morning, in the sGih year ot her age. Three more ancient Iredell people died fast week, (he Landmmk reports. Mrs. Polly Baggarlj, aped 00 ; Hugh (Jibaon, aged 84 ; and Mm. Elisabeth Howard, whose age is out giveu. BROOKLYN, J JUTS 3 —The Elui Piaoe Cucgregational Church, Dr. James Wild, pastor, was destroyed hj fire last night Loss al.out $50,000 ; n urauue 530,000. A valuable organ w >8 burned. CHARLESTON, June 3—The Avtri a. tl Courier bus advioen Iroui Columbia ihut the delegates in uhu*en to repre sent the South Curo>iua Deui iritoy at Cincinnati are unanimously for Bayard. Imitation sealskins are made moat sue eessfully in Belgium out of rabbit skins by a peculiar procrsa ol oreparation Recently 10 000 rabbits were killed on a farm in K-scx, England, aud the skins sect to Belgium. The Providence Journal can't pee any occasion fur a gathering of Union veterans at Chicago on the Ist of June that justi fies or excuses the call, aud the Journal is by no means unfriendly to Grant, whose agents are getting lt „p There are now ten oleotnargerine fac tones in the United States The indus try in France b is become a very impor tant one, and tn Holland seventy-four mauufael' ries.— Tobacco Journal. O n Scales has pgliiUhed i letter, Hinting that he hiu never intimated that be ttiii'd decline to aicept the noni ioatioD for Cover nor it tendered hiu* by the oobvention on the 17tb Ho statea that be is not an aspirant lor ihat p«i lion, bnt it lor Congreas in this distinct. WHEAT HAKVUST. —Ho not deNy all neoeasary preparations in the way of ma chinery, help, provisions, &c Begin promptly when the first grain is ready, and push the work vigorously through, so that there may be no more rinks of dama .e by storms or delays than possible The Charlotte Obttmer says that the ceremony of laying the oorner-stone ol the Kind's Mountain uiouuiucnt is to take p ace on the 21st inst It is to be ot granite, forty feet high, independent of the bronze figure wbioh is to surmount it, aud will 0' at $2 600 The *tone used is to be obtained within a iew miles of the battle ground. In 1790 there were only six cities in the Union having a population of 8,000 or more inhabitants, and they contained less than three and a half per cent, of the total population of the country. In 1870 there were 226 such cities con tsioing a population of over 8,000,000 cr about one fifth of the total population of the country. The estimate of the present population of theae cities is 12,000.C00, or about a quarter of the whole. OUR KIVKRS —The bill fur the im provement of ths navigable waters of the tumotry, eoa>m>nly known aa the Kiver and Uaibor bill it being perfected in soma ttee and will probably put Cong riss at an early day. The latest auieod nmnta relating to North Carolina are as follows : For the Cape Fear, increased from WO 000 to 70 000. For Neuae ri«er, fioui 15,000 (o 45 000. F r Pam Moo rivor froiu 3,000 to 9 000 The ap pr yiuii.os of 2,000 fur Tar river and 2 UOO ior little Roanoke river were atri k n nut. D»vie County »otea a subscription ol 550,000 to the Virginia .Midlaud Kail road the 7th of July. A CUKIUUS UENOOUNTKK. —Mr. W I). Hodgew, who resides near Chatham, in tbis oonnty, relates the following : Ha says, Kiiiie time in the month of April, he saw a hawk fluttering on the ground, and he went up to it, to nee what was the mattei. He found that a terra pin had hiui fast No doubt the hawk made a dash at the terrapin, when the latter oloaed in on hi®, holding his claws —not in his mouth but in his shell— until Mr (lodges cauio up and took oharge f him That hawk must have been hard run for something to eat Dunville Timet Mrs. Partington says : '"For my part I oan't deceive what on airth education is oomin to. When I was young, if a gal only understood the rules of distrac tion, provision, multiply ing, replenishing and the common denominator, and knew all about the riveis and their obituaries ; the sovenanta and their dormitories, the provincers and the umpire, tliey bad ert dioation enough But now they have to study bottomy, algerhy and have to de monstrate suppositions about the syco phants of parailelagrams, to say nothing of oxhides, asheads, cuwat'ckn, and abstrass triangles." And here, as tie old lady confused with technical name*, t »be tyake down. On Saturday last, the woman in the oate put in ao appearance in Sututer, S C, and the ui.in disappeared in jail Ellison Hampton, a oolored man, living within twenty niihs of Sumter Court house, beat his son (a youth of ten yeais) to death with a leather thong He first beat bitn until his ami wearied with a switch and then tied I i n up t>> a stake in his yard and struck him in tlie neighborhood of four hundred lash. s the boy expiring under th>: ash It seems that Ellison had been married twice, this boy being the ohild of his first wife, who is still living. On this occasion the wrath of the lather was invoked by tue boy having gone to see his uiother. Ellison hus been arrested and is now in jail oharged with murder Itav DR. PRITCUAHU.—About Dr Pritchar*, who is a genneuiau greatly beloved and admired in all parts of North Carolina, the Warsaw "Briet Mention," has this to say : He is Caro lina's most useful son. He is doing more to awaken an interest upon the great Buhject of eduoation among the masses tbau any man in the State When with us he stated that he bad traveled within thothree preceding weeks over two thousand miles, bad preached four to six sermons and delivcrea as fTiu'iuosi nseiul but one of the most able men in the State. All he does is done well. We are glad to see that he bears up so well under the vast amount of work he does. His health is excellent Exrliamjt Seventeen specimens of common table *yrup wf re recently analysed by Dr R C. Kedrie, of (he Michigan State Ag ricultural Colli ge, and fifteen of them c utaiucd glucose. One of them con t iii.e.l 141 grains of oil of vitriol and 724 grains of lin eto the gallon ; »nd •i.oner, which had caused serious siok nes* to a whole family, contained 72 t,ru us of oil of vitriol, 28 grains of o«p --| eras ana 303 grains of lime to the ga I lon And this moves the Atlanta Constitution to insist that one of the Gist acis of the Georgia Legislature, when it assembles, should be to make it highly penal to sell such adulterated stuff. And we agree with the Constitu tion. If we are to be poii-oned, let us die quickly, and not be taken off by slow torture.— Rultiyh Oiterovr. So Lir IT Bit WITH ALL TYRANTS. —So may all tyran's, petty or grand, wbo ahow themselves on Ameriesn soil, fare as fared Dun Cameron ! Ilia airo gant assumption of power was fallowed by an aot of compulsory self-huiai ia'i n which oan only be ranked among the moat painful of punishments, lie be oamc an humble supplicant for his own official existenoe to those over whom but a day before he sought to wield hia lordly lash. This is right, this is just If Mexico would not tolerate Maximil ion, but ordered to a speedy and violent death th) accomplished young Austrian, what ought to b«» the fate of Imperial ism in our owu froo and glorious Uuited States 1 Now it ia wondered what part Kliii Pinkaton ia to play in the oouiing OBlß paign. It Sherman abould prove the luoky man at Chicago the Louiaiana buainess will at once aaaunte great proin iaeooe and the P>nkston woman, aa well as Mr a. Jinka, will be again political character*. Iredell haa 48 aspirants for Legisla tive honors, and Stokes bus 81. Save us Irotu this untoward generation. ipSwM '■ \ i - - Koportor's Washington Letter. Washington D C June 2 18J0. Yesterday, the day before the battle, tlure were aytnpt- n ol sanity at Chics go among the Radical delegates , To day or to moriow mere wiii be A formal bolt i* n->t oeriuin, r and an iufiriite lUiuunt of si-ratcnhi: and apathy in November T|ie Judical party, it seems to me, ia doouiel, and the rti ad'can at Chicago is one if the forerunner* ot diaaolutioii The merest fuit here in ihe Convention is peater ;han 1 hate i ver seen before It is of »iur>e e*p cially grout on the Rdical ade ol lite population In Congrcb the 'ew of t' at party who remain on daty ure a • uinuh occupied in reading) and writing telegram* and diMu.-i.-ing Jou vuution pro'labilities ih-it the werk of legitimation goes ou |uite peaoably I ilatory motion* are not made, seclonal question* are not raised, uud one night aI most believe from the improved mral* of the House of Representative* thaithe Radicals had bceu permanently excluded Iroui that body. There will be no n«es pity for p stponing adjourouietil bey md he lOih of this month. All the appro priation bills will be through belorethai time, and any other measure* thmght neoetfary will be passed. Some Congress men, however, tbtuk the 15.ii ui 18th of the month will be selected. On the whole this sess on will nit go into hiatory with extraordinary credit. Important interests have been ignored, retrenchment io public expeodiures for gotten sod personalities throwu back and forth among members, especially io the House, with a freedom quite un paralled. Hut, so far as is apparent at this time, DO great jobs have been snug gled through, and that is something to be proud of Beginning with Maroh next we will see how uiuuh better • democratic Congress, with a D:muoratic Presides L cau.d A „ pvitj- «rm VCKIU BU tive business, of course, •» soon as the Radicals 6iii»h their turbulent j roeeid ings at Chicago. Ex-raordinary exer tions will be made to advauee the iuter u-ts of particular persons It is a very gratifying faot that, with perhaps one exception, all the men so Tar named for the nomination are snub us will com mand the full vote of the pirty and. in the eveut of a specially distasteful selec tion at Chicago, will receive support from disgusted Radicals It is the opin ion of everyone here that Ibe party was never in better condition. Secretary Sherman yesterday reported a reduction ol nearly sixteen millions in the pubiio debt :or May. The great in crease in imports accounts for a large portion of this reduction. This sixteen millions, added to t'ue reported reductions in Match and April, chows that we ewe lorty two millions less than on the last day of February. ]>kh An exchange says the unfortaofte position tsken by Mr. Hilton a year •go in reference to admitting Jews to the Stewart hotels, has had a parallel in the action of Mr Lockmier, proprietor of Bi. Marks, on Stateu Island He has positively refused doom to • Mrs Jaoobi, who is a descendant of Gen. Israel Put nam, of revolutionary fatne, and a sister of the Publisher Putnam. She has nev er ouibmced the Hebrew faith, but was excluded on princip e. as a matter of interest It is reported to have caused a ripp « iu N-w York. JEWELRY STORE, WINSTON. N. C., RRMOVBD to OIUY'S NKW BUII.DISO, opposite Merchants' Hotel, where rou will find a large assortment of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver-Hinted Ware, Walking Canes, etc., etc Repairing of every description in rujr line doae promptly, and warranted [ have been ia the JKWRMO business in Salem, N. 0., for the last thirteen years, nnd am well known in llris and the adjoining counties. WM. T. VOULttit. Feb. 13, 187B— I jr. "it you want a UUOD PIANO Olt ORGAN, wriu or Mil on W P OUM»IIY, Wiuaiou, who can autply any uia*e or stylo uiade in the Uttueti iitatea at price* winch «ul defy competition. If you waul Hie BJ4BT SJfiWIHQ KACHIKM ejer pot before the public, cali on W. P. OH.VISBY lor the "i iglit-Rliairiag ls«ac»tic" iu the Music Slura, \\ mntuu Oi«l planus, and machine.- ei ohai.ged." W.KOUMaBY NEW STORE. AND NEW, FANCY AND STAPLE DRY G FOlt FALL AND WINTER WEAK AT TUB STORE OF Geo. M. X*Holier, AGENT, i IISE'B BLOCK, HIXBI ON, R. C., Having just returned from the North, and opened a splendid slock of Fancy aud Staple Dry Good* of all kinds, suited to the wants of everybody, the attention of the Lad in ot Sulem and Winßton, and the surrounding counties, is respectfully c.illed to this stock as well worthy of their consideration aud exam ination, as it comprises all the new and lending pi)leaol tine, mediant and low priced goods to be luund evea in very In rite cities. Ladies wanting any description of uic« and fine goods will And that their wajts have been cared tor by this House, which will save them the necessity" of having to order their goods from the North. The; will find here on uur shrives and counters good:) 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 OK GIRLS' AND BOYS' QUODS. MEN'S WEAR lu great vanety. No article omitted in making up the assortment of Gent.'s rt'wr. OWOCKXUES. Full Stock of Groceries of all kinds. IIATS, SHOES AM) BOOTS. mi «r,ies or nats, Allocs, and Hoots, for Ladies, Children, Girls, Ho)s and Men. HEADY MADE CLOTHING. For Men and Boy a wear, in full variety. HARDWARE Onr selection 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 HARE. Here will lie tound a very complete .Stork of all Table Ware, both Glass and Crockery, suited to the wants of city aud country. MIL our AXD HOODEN H ARK. This department will supply many useful articles to housekeepers and otheis. DRUGS AND MKDICINKS The gooes most in use in this line can lie 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 euuuicration, for to do that it would take a w hole side of a newspaper. We make 110 brag ol what we will do for onr cnsiomvrs, but simply (ay come oue, cmue all, and you will not tie disappointed, either iu sty les, cpialiliee or price*. ' GEO. M RUCKKR, AUENT. October 9th, 1879—tf. Hujhttt Medal at Vienna and PMladtlpbia. E. & H. T ANTHONY & CO , 601 Broadway, Mow Yoik. Manufacturer*, Importers & Dealer* iu Velvet l 1 rallies, Albums, Graphnecopea, SkirwfeecpM ami Views, Engravings, Chiomo*. Photographs, And Kindred Good*—Celebrities, AM reases, eto. PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS, We are Headquarter* for everything in the way of Stureoptiooo# and Magi« Lanterns, Kaeh style being the bm ol it* class in the mariet. Beautiful Photographic Trinsparen oiee of Statuarj Mid Kngraving* for the window. .. Coovex Gfass Manufacturer* of Yel vet Frame* for Miniatur * aud Convex Giaae Picture*. Catalogue* of Lanterns »nd Slide* with direction* for using, »ent on reeurrt ol ten ouuli. Jau. ti. —C_a NEW SPRING GOODS. HINSHAW BROTHERS. (SI/ALLOW FORD ST, OPPOSITE PIEDMONT WAREHOUSE,) WINSTON, IV. 0., Wholesale and Retail Dealer* in Dry Good*, Groceriet, General Merckandite Guano, Grant Seed t, Fertilizer* and Country Produce. OUR EFFORTS TO BUILD UP A LARGE TRADE HAS BEEN crowned with suoceis, and wo have been oompelled to double the site and capaci ty of our former storehouse, whioh give* as the best arranged and uiost conven ient store rooms in the State. We have added very many articles lo our stock and separated our wholesale department from the reuil and made it very complete and we are now pleaded to offer to the Spring trade both wholesale aud retail a stock, in quality, variety and magnitude, never before iqualed in this market, and with oar increased lacilities aud renewed euergy, we inteud to offer to our custom ers greater inducement* than ever before, and by pursuing the same course as here tofore, we hope aud expect to aohteve still greater results, uud tu merit tho tame. We will oontinue u> have in stock a full liue uf Ladles' Dress Goods, OP KVEItY DESCRIPTION enRAP I CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST I AND NO MISTAKE. Cottonades, Nails, Cambrics, Ovens and Lids, Sheetings, Shirts, Jeans. Axes, Calicos, Horse Shoes, Plaids, Collars, Fries' Jeans, Saws, Worsteds, Mule Shoes, Drillings, Ties, OaßSinieren, Hammers, .Merinos, Horse Shoe Nails, Osuaburges, Suspenders. Doeskins, Kettles, Cnahineres, Mattocks & Hoes, Flannels, Handkerchiefs, Locks, Hinges, Screws, Pocket Krtives, Glass, Putty, Bleached Domestics, Blenched heelings, Bed Ticking, Linseys, .Shawls, Fell Milrts, Rope, Buckets, Talis, Keys, Grindstones, Saddles, • Merino Shirts, Merino Drawer*, Hosiery, Gloves, Blankets, Kibbons, Suit, syrup, Leather, Oi'i, Varnishes. Ladies' Tien, Ladies' Collars, Ladies' Ruffs, Perfumery, Soaps, Meat, Lard, Coffee, Sugar Soda, Urugs & Dyestuffs, Patent Medicine", Curine-i Fruits, Jellies Oyster*, Craoker*, Candies. Hat), Stationery, School Biwiks, Crock ery, Fish, Paints, Cotton Yarns, Notions of every description, White Goods, Trunks aud Valises, Flour, Meal, Chop, Corn, Wheat, Rye. Oats. Sole, H-trneM and Upper Leather, Counterpanes, Blankets, Oil Cloths, Table Linens, Napkin*, Umbrellas, Slo. A large assortment of all colors and numbers ot J. & P. Coat * Six Cord Spool C- Hon, always on baud, at same prices and on same terms that it is sold by the largest jobbing houses in Aoierioa. You will save height by buyiug Irom us. Will continue tu keep the Best Assortment of Alpacas in Town. And offer inducements in Ladies' dress goods We are Sole Agents lor the Win chester Camimers, BhM* and Shoes, whioh are so well and favorably known that it is ouly ueeessary to state that we will ofler this year u greater variety ol both than ever before. Every pair of Shoes and Boots fully warranted. It is a conceded fact that we carry a larger and belter assorted stock aud sell more Shoes and Boots than airy house in this county. Our wholefcalesale department will be more complete this year than ever before and we are fully prepared to meet till cmipetitiou both here and elsewhere, md ask our oountry merchants to make a note oi this £0 000 Bags for sale on liberal terms, this Spring of ALLISON &JVDDIB ON' CO COMPLETE MANURE FOR TOBACCO Dried Fruits and Country Produce Taken in Exchange for Merchandise. \V» invil« all •». urtmo uvnmlnA mir nlnnk mil price* V*IVnT 4 N 11. MEDEARIS, of Forsyth. "J , TMW '1 PEG RAM, Jr ,of Winston, I Are with us as Salesmen, anh u; ii r invite their iriends and ao ..r . . ' "'•^ t °ki» l quaitrtariues i u call end see EF. WALL, ob Surry. ) iheur. Respectfully, Apnl 10th, 1880 NINSI/A IK BROTHERS NTII.L ALIVE Ar\l) KICKINU. JQii.N F. GRIFFITH, Fit AN KI. MOORE, ISAAC 11. NEI.RON, Ot bat in County. Of Stokes Couuty Of Stokes Couuty. A BIG SHOW COMING ! Although we l.avc been dmuo out «.f the Joyuer bio. k by Brr, we beg to let rhe pubiio know that our buboes* is going oil us it uothing hud happened We are ■o» located ou the Ogburn Corner. where wo have on view u Large, New and Well Selected STOCK OF DRY GOODS, Crooeriei, Notions, Hals Boots and Shoes, Tinware, Queenaware, Willow.Ware, Sole Leatl sr. liacoc, Swlt, &c., &o. In faot everything kept in a Fir.-» Class Store. We ate now open aud earnestly solicit our uiaoy frieuds and iuruier customers to BE SURE and not boy goods before giving us a look in, as we are satisfied we are folly pre pared to give entire satisfaction. All Goods Guaranteed as Represented. We are just starting and intend to baiid up an honest trade by fair dealing. Griffith, Moore k Co. Winston Janu ry, Bth 7*f i i PILOT WAREHOUSE! WINSTON, N. C„ NOW IN NEW HANDS. taUHBIBBaBB ae.iQ John Shcppard and T A. Wile* has this house now in full management and control. 3 New Camp Roodi* in the Warehouse, Good Fireplaces, New Stalls, comfortable and dry. New well, plenty of water, and good large dry cauip yard "°d wood at hand, gates to luck at night, and all the eoovctiiencies to make this the beet bouse. API we a*k is a trial. Wo ensure aalitfactiou in priew especially. „ . Sign At Nights Lights in Front. N W. BROWN, of Patrick County, Va ,is with as. Geo. Lewis, of Stoke* Couutj, ia also »ith us, and will welcome you ut all times. Vour Friends, Tru'y, Jan 7 -80. SHEPPAItD & WILES.
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