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The Jlcporler. uMTBED AT Till POBT Om0« IN PAR *U*V, BBOUND CLASS MATTER. PEPPKK # SOA9, P*b,. and Prof% THURSDAY, JUNK iW, 1880. J.J-H.U I . OUB RpyiHAT|ON^ . 4 , F«»t Governor, THOMAS J. JARVIS, Of Pitt. Fur Liaatenant Governor, JAMES L. ROBINSON, Ot Macon For Seer« ftry of 8t ilo, 1 WILLIAM USAUNUKRS, Of Or»Dge, For Treasurer, J. M. WORTH, Of Jtandolpli. For At'urney (loneral, THOMAS ii KKNAN, or w.i tw«. • For A .ditor, W P- ROWNRIB, Qf Gatea. for Supt of Public Inatruelion JOHN' C. SCAHHOROIki H, Ot Jobnaton, Elpctoie at Large, r.EN J M LEACH, and FAHTUB H BUSBKK. STATU COfIYKATIUN. The Dewiomtio State Convention met in Raleigh, on the 17th, aud pouiU at lad the popular "o.a Gmrd," which ee present at our mast head wjth pride snd tbe double aasui poa ot suuccau Tbe Convent ion Wan the largest and body of th« nature that aver aseeinbl H in Raleigh The klans gathered iu from all tjuarters ot ibr StMa «attl 300,000 plumed knighu wet* on tbe scene, with smiles and aa surapcea of their party iealiy and a de I rmioatioa to took their shields with 1 hat of bar aist«rs throughout the land ready to present » solid front to ihe ene lay With every sword unaheathed snd every gun loaded and bay >net adjusted We are now prepatiug to meet th a iemy, and, with prudenoe we will com oat of tray with our banner hanging on the While House. The First «tep id to dr'Jf and Unite 1 every element -f the p.rty, for lu un it n ibera is strength " Tba tide of the Deuioo-ntio parly i« j at its eb > and bom aty will drive men t. launch out and brine io tl e -heaves !»'«!» ——— The t bioago TrihutH- fills npon Geo j I KSP in resign bis seat in He United Slatea B'nale to allow tbo G' ternur to VII It by appointing Gen who,, the Tribune »s)>, is iu the prime of life. oit of emplovun.pt, sud pot rich. Log«n It aaye, eat) gu Into Garfiol I's o.tb.uet, 01 be eketed to tht 11 uae of R. presents tivee. Aa to Gai field's cabiiiet, tbe Pemoarats will hav aomi lhiog to say Login will do well n> t in c«uni upon t' at Bat Gram iu t f Senate in alead of la-gap Would be an l!nui Ve Dteat. t Tb* Prohibitinniais have nominated Keel Dow, for Prrsidant, and- A n Tboapeoo, of Ohio, for Vice president. Ohio is deetieed to httV6 one of ber tuen j im or DMr th* White House Th'>se Dominated on tbe three tiokete p'readf out will only get near by while the Democrat, whoever he may be, will w«lk right into tbe stomach of the big ' lah The work of ooeetructieg a tunnel 1 eiwaea Now York and Jersey City: has been eoosMaeed, The work will pro grass at the rate of five feet per day, re quiring three years to finish. It will r ■ 25 feat below the bed of the river, jhe river ie 60 feet deep in sum portions The Supreme Court of Georgia has denied that the Weatern Union Tele gf4ph Qooipany hae not ibe exclusive right to r»n iu wiree along the Georgia Railroads to the exclusion of all other companies Tbe American Union Coas papy will put up some uew line* at once. a- S •» * ,u ; The amy •mm haa sppis ed hy nsi l fnos asd minions in N- w Jersey and f/m§ (ataod There qsareh is mora de »»J»e»ive than that of an ipvsdjng army t fi' Th«e "who go down to sea in ehips" | j,i{ Wa*s beoM my during tic past few -■ The army worm bss made us appear?, gaoe fa the V.itley of Virginia. PROHIDITIOX. Il is enoouragiog t 0 know that-the spirit uf "Prohibition" is gaining pnpu j larity. We give a few item* Mow | o r ; the eneonmgemrn- ..1 ihuse engegpd in ; (he grand work of refoipiiPß the in* ' briate: Lust Thursday an election to decide whether or not litju r sljupld be' sold wai held in three towuahips in this oounty with the following result: Lenoir, I lor license, 36 ; against, jig. Patters m for joe.se, ll;ega|,-t 50. buffalo' tor lieenao, 12 ; again,* fcg. While but yery few wte polled, "prohibition" wan ihp iu each (owuoLiu—Le noir Top'-o. v An election was hflld last Thursday, to ascertain whether ur not ihe citiicus of the Township nt Hakersville were iu favor of having liquor sold wi'bm its hunts It Waa a Uir and impaitial eX pretsi >n ol ilie sentiuieuu of the people i»pd l IU ed ill 43 votes for "License," and 231 for ' Prohibition," being a ma jority ol 188 in favor of the ' dry" tick ei, or something over 5 to I for ' prohi bit ion. In lied Hill township, there »ere 81 vote* cast, of which 1J were for ho nse aud fO for "prohibition," being over t> to I in lavor ol the -»dry" ticket-—B» kt-ravillp Kipubliuuu. The Artjournjnept, Washington. June 16, H t|i |I"U* es of Cougipi-s adjourned at 12 unlock, noon, sipe Iho AH the regular annua appropriation bill* wrre signed hy the President in lime to anmmnoe their ap proval before the hour of adjournment, and coasetj'iently all have beeoui* laws A number uf Dominations tailed to re eeive action, and expired at the close of th» session Anmng iheui ihat of Joh . F. Hartranft, »» Collector of Customs for Philadelphia, whioh romitiptu in the possession ot ihe Committee ou Com uieroe without pping reported back to the Senate. The Senate postponed the oonsiders lion of the Pruaideot's vetoing the mat. shala' bill until pest lWceuil. r. The Cabinet la after the Spaniards A Spanish man of war having fired across 1 lie bows of an Aweriosn schooner, the latter hove to snd was boarded by a Spanish officer When that worthy came on board and looked at the Ameri can captain he said nothing, but turned •bout and retir.d The Cabiuet is now •leurmlned op an explanation, and the •natter is to be the subject of corres pondenoe between the two governments 1 mm Kx-Governor Brown, of Mississippi, *'as thrown frQUJ his horse in a pond, near bit home, on Saturday night, and drowned. The deceased resided near •J .c son. Miss., aud wag sixty seven years id. He was Governor of Miasissippi fm two teruu. and served his Stale a* member of Congress aud of tbe Uuited State* Senate. A gentleman in Kent oounty, Mary laud, Ims invented a plan to kill the army worm He a diieh about eighteen inches deep and sprinkles the bottom *it b salt The woruis fait into the diteh and tie salt makes abort woik ol them. Ii m naid thai the gentleman has saved his »hi'at and eoru crops this year by thia Dimple remedy. In the Synod nt tbe Reformed Church in Atr.eriea, at New York Thursday, a r solution was pusned declaring that the Sunday newspaper is the one most potent sg. no) in the stcularixa'ion of the Sab bath, anl deolaring that members of the Reformed Church should not eceoursge tbe circulation of such papers. Hie charts everywhere ate rrushing with the migh'y power of their deoiainna all atieoiptsat repudiation. The Supreme Court of L iuiaiana has reoenlly rendered a derision affirming the legality of nearly tIO.OOO 000 of bonds which Ihe eity ol N«w O lean* |:r poM'd tu camel by repu diation. The mua Todd, the impnator, who be gan work 1a a minister on the Pigeon lii r circuit, having been identified as a scaup, .went, off toward somewhere, uua r pretence of a purpose of rectifying iirne mistake that had been made in bis case We S'lsp- ol that the ooly mistake that has been made in his cace was iu allowing hiui to go at large listed of I being in S"nie penitentlarj —Citrus Imii u I'l dtrtli tu I Salisbury Uruutrrnt: Mr. Frank Brown noeived abler this morning in forming him that Senator Ransom hsa Mieoeeded in getting an additional appro ptatioe, by ()>naress, uf $20,000 for opening up tbe Ysdkin River lor naviga tion bv steamer* Of this sum SO,OOO is to be used in buying snd paying damages for mill dams on the river Col. John D Shaw, of Richmond county, sends to the WHui'ttgin Slur a | (Mitou blourn, which lie saya opened on his farut near Buckingham vu the 1 U>h iuaiunl. Reporter's Washington Letter. Washington, D. C June 10,1880. The President yesterday vetoed Sen ior Hoard's |>ep«ty Marshal's bill The ma|n object of the bil ( was to se cure non partisun deputies, of intelli gence and good moral character, Mr. Hayes is not willing th«t thjs ijiall be done. The result will bo 1 liat no ohiuqv t || be appropriated for the apeqi*! deputy marshal*. The ve toed bill, aluiosi oerlmtifit was inserted • a proviso iu the Settle iK-fioienoy bill, whicb passed Guugress some months ago. Mr. Hayes disapproval of that because of what he ierui«d "its rider," but be intimated that should the proviso be presented to hiqi in the forui ol u s parate bill, ho would sign it As that is precisely what the Bayard bill was, it lollows that the President, in vetoing the name, has, sutiut; in his official an thority, broke faith with Congress The last of the appropriation bills was passed yesterday, and Cungrts* adjourns at 13, ui . In day, or as near thai hour as t npisin Russell, the vet* run employee, who turns buck the l>nnos of the Senate eluok, will (eruiit. The session lias been uu honest bin Hnuiowhut prodi gal one Way all the representatives, Senator* and employees return to their duties in December ill good hsitlih, snd enter upon • heir duties with a determi nation In be hottest and to -tiring hack the ship o| Stale to us old Democratic moorings IM looking h»uk over the record •>(' this session. while it cannot ' e eiaimed t'lat all the hopes of | mnciats have been tuililled, all die Republican predic tions of bad work have faded For c-iuipaigu material the Hcpublicans dc p i.dui wholly upon Duuioorutic blun dis during itiis session Jn this antici pat o.i they are disappointed A more card ill snd conservative set of law maker* never appeared to the Capitol than the l>eUlocmti" uiujiri'y thai has worked there tooeo December. The Uo publioatiH predicted sod actually mourned the national finitiioes that were to have been all toru up, the national credit thai wa« to have k L en damped i.n 1 the business that wijj to- have been , deui" al.z ii. That tiny have proved filse prophets needs no telling We have d oe great good under the existing cir | euoistanoes, and with a Democratic Phesidekt after ne*t M-ifch, the country will enter upon a period of national har- I uiony and prosperity utipreuedcuud. General Gat Gild is here winding op j hist private business. preparatory to re- ! tiri«K to bin lair in the Western Reserve ol Ohio. This portinu of Oiti'i he will ; prob. bly carry in l e uexl election, thai | is all be Is sure of. DfcM. The Gladstone Ministry's Troubles, j London, June 13, 1880— Mr. Glad stone's uinj irity in Parliament alnadj gives signs ol instability The discon t nt reaches further thun Parliament and daily finds popular expression. The gen eral hope was indulged that when the i Liberals eame into power they would rr. j verse the policy of the late Government i both iu home and foreign nfiaiis, but nothing of this natuiu has happened Mr. Gladstone's Gowrnuient follows much the same liu»s of policy ai its pre deoessors relative to foreign affairs, seek ing t souses to avoid deallug promptly and popularly with home questions of grave importance to the people of Great Britain and lieland The withdrawal ol the troops from Afghauistau u start ling and inexplicable aud will piubably weaken England's prestige in ludn . There is a'generul impression that Mr Guseheu's mission to Cuiisiautiuoplu will ! fail, and thut Turkey will become more 1 aud more demoralised bv interference iu her home matters. The lineal changes seem to moat people a nte uuue ct-sary ; I'he uew budget istembly dirappoiuiing ■ The only foreign question to w Inch Mr Gladstone is pacing immediate attention ' is the Gree.. Nevertheless the greal j I'owers win scarcely jerunt England iu ! utume auy thing appt caching a diet at ot ial ' settlement ol Greek afUirs Mr Glad stone has re opeucd the ball at Coualain.- uople ligli heaitedly, but the conviction naliik ground iliat ui«u stronger iu j European policies l ban he aud uatious i sir. u h ei than Kng aud w.ll have the uitl male seitleineul of tins suciest source ol dispute.— Tdnjrvm lj *V 1. JJciulil. | Lenoir (Caldwell 01 umy) Topic : I'tol. Keir writes to Dr lie il that l e ex peels lu be In Lt-uolt lit a short time, ou his way to meet a party o- gei.t elu a froui I'irikburgh, who ate iu eiestid iu tl e building ut ibe proposed road from Pittsburgh tv ibis HUtiuU, aud to cou.ieet wuh uui narrow gauge road. New telegraph poles have beeo put up between this city aud Danville, uuder tbe direction ot Caplaiu W. H Wheeler > Tbey appear to be ut the most subsiau- I llal kind 6' rtrunLoru I'l uUtlnut In the river and hurOor bill whicb ' passed noih houses ol Cuugiesa on ibe ! JOth, is an apprupriati'iu ol 91U.IMX) lor : the improvement of Dan river, and 875,- j 00U lui ibe improvement ot iStaunlon river. The Hickory I'ie»n say» tnal the wheat | crop m kjouin Cat'» *ha is very light; ; cotton halt leg Ingli. shaping uicely, aud I ! beiier ibisi* for uiauy jeais The Syndicate of tbe Western North Carolina Railroad. A vast railroad combination, with the Utchttiond itnd Panviilc and the Rich rnond and York River roads as the basis, has been formed in itie South, negotia tions for which hnve been in progress for , ' eighteen months. A number of promi nent capitalists are interested in the en i tcrprise, and have embarked in it m»re | than $30,0U0,000 Among these are Mr. | Tbooias Clyde, o: Philadelphia j' John and Dsuicl K Stewart, of Riehmond, I Va ; the Messrs. Walters and Newcomer, | of H'tltimore, Md ; Mr 11 H. Plant, of V"rk ; Messrs R T Wilson it Co , j also of New York ; Mr. Charles M. Mo ! Ghee, of Tonnesaee ; Mr. W. P. Clyde, 'of New Y"k Mr. William H. Palmer, | T. M. Logan, James T. Gray, A. Y J Stokes, snd Th"» Branch & (Jo ,of Rich mond, Ya , and other well known gentle ! men in the S>uth and South western ! States. This Oouibiuation will seek to ooutr-i) all the through tr>.flic to and from the seaboard in the States of Yirginia, North Carolina, South Carolir-, Georgia, Tuuuessee, Northern A'abama aud Mi-aissippi, Kinking deep water ou the Chesapeake 15«y »l West I'oigt aud Norfolk. This immense systom «>f railroads is the oouuterpart of the Louisville and Nashville system, which reaches the sea coust at Charleston and Savannah, at.d covers a large ex'ot tof onuiitiy The purchase, some eighteen months ago ot j the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta ; llailroad ly the Pennsylvania Railroad ! Company, the Richmond and Danville i Railroad Company, ai.d Thomas aud | Williutu P Clyde, was the l.tgiuuing ol this movement The aem nd step was the formation of a syndicate composed i of New York, Philadelphia, ilahimore and Richuiond capitalists, coutrolUi p auiong them the Richmond and Y'rk j RiVer Railroad, the East Tennessee, Yir giuia and Georgia Ilailrosd. the Memphis slid Charleston Railroad, and the Selma | Route and Dultoii llailroad, nidi nuuier j ous branches, extensions and c n'leciiotis | This .«yndioate uas formed to purohasi all the railroad interests of the Pcnisyi ; vania company south i f Riehmoud which gave toil the eon Ird of the Rich- J uiuml ai.d Dativilie R.il. ud, woli it I leased roads in North Carolina running j froui Richmond to Danville, embracing the Piedmont road from Danii le !• Groensnoro, N C, and the North C«ro linn Railroad froni G ld-b. ro lo Char lutto as a trunk line, tlii's bflording at ' ou:let toiough R uhmoud to diep wulet [ tor lli« eulire ava'em j 'This wah followed by the purchase ol i the controlling interest in tLu Greenville and Columbia Railruad Company, of South Carolina, aud by arrangements fot securing ihe immediate completion ol t e Western N irth Carolina Railroao froui Asheville, N C., to Paint Roek, Teun , which makes suoiher li k o n neoting the roads lying west o* the hlu. Ridge M lunlaius with those east, of tlx tilue Ridge, at Ibe same lime aft rdiog the shortest praetii able rfuie be. ween the Nordiwest and the States of the Southern seaboard The Richmond and ; York River It lilioud, cou.p. sing a svctimi I of llie tru k hue ol ibis eouibination j extends frmn Hiehit mid. Va . to Wi s Point, Ya., on tne (Muaapeske Bay. a j 1 | dis'itiice id thirty eight u iles. Th j Ea>t I'l-nitcssve, Virginia wild Georgia j Railroad extends from Bristol, Trim , to I alt on, Ga , with a branch from Ch ve j land, T-nn ,to ChatlSnoi.g•, IVi.n , a : distance lit 2?0 miles, with about twenty ! four uiiies ul s'de tracks. '1 he branch road to Cha lanooga, t 'tniiy uiue utiles in leukth, was origi nally a separate road, but il was aequ red i by the E-tal Tennessee and Georgia on i its onuipli lion The Rogersvillo and the | ffersou and the Ctnaiunali, Cumber land Gap aud Charleston' Kuiruads were I purehastd at a lured o-ure sale lor the | non payment of interest on the State mortgage hen in 1871 This hue in 0 ides the Wus ern Nurth Carolina R 1 ri ad to Paint Rek Tbe line of die I Memphis and C arleaton roud extends from Memphis, Turn , to Stevenson, i Ala., a distance of 271 miles. The el fdut ul this eouibination will be tu give | greater economy. 01 i peratim and in creased efficiency ol service than ban heretofore been possible uuder the old condition ol things, where the roads were I independent snd disconnected While it secures to the owners grester proiec lion froui competition, it slso affords tl e public better and cheaper facilities.— | A'ei c Yurk Time* *A'e desire to enter a protect, this ear : ly in the csmpkign, against the justice ;ul lioldiug tie Cauipbellilo denumina lion respousible lor Gaifield's taekali ! Let i very tub stand on ils owu I holtuin. (.iu.field is tbe ouly Campbell . ile preacher we know of who either j takes bnb-'s vr tella lies.—,Ye«> J'ofi I dliM. Tim Outcomk on 1 Ikkenhackism The ennvenfiiin nt "bicitsio which ensued upon the adjournment ol 11 o Hepubll. can Contention give* tho country tho in dication that wo havo probably 8 cn Iho end of gneenbick partyism. Tho eon, vention, in effect, soems to bate been up of tbe odds and end*, life ' loavings ' of i.ll ;he political taut OIIR that have been trying to raise their heads in this country ol lute years Libor re forms, woOian'it "ialrtu, people, teetotallers, tociaiiNts Fourrieritias, communis'*' red republicans, nil mom to hnve had B'>mc sort of Matiding in Iho body, and all slrugul. dlo apeak at once. The re sult was a sort of p.mdi iininiutu through whioh Di'uih Kearney, co ties* and bias pheiinnu, struggled like a kwiumier bo yond his depth if tho greei.backers wero re.illy a par'y -Tga- xa i n, if thry really entertained any longer a h»j eoT a d caiu i f success at tho p«|fi, they wtuld' not have su!F. rid thisde'upe of the "junta'' to sweep tiieui fioui tho t m-airiiys Hut tho sitnplu. fact ul rcsu t.| ti m, of the substitution of real lor ideal uionry, has clenched this "s li" lucti >n, I his boil whi It ind.outcd nothing more than the evil condition ol.tbe W%- p,.|'nio. Tho po >ple may be 1. d ant ray in bud time*, but not n jituHj ci'uUo onut — iiult;mu. c Arm A we.l lno*n Mct'oli-t minister on Missionary w rk i.i the ni«unlaiin>, not a thousand miles from Wilkes, happened reccmly to o-.tno upon a uioun'aineer fish in? on Sundry. The minister ac ooste i the sinner wiih ' - iny I■ {. nil, do you know ibis is San.l.iy ? ' "Vm. si'. Hot, my f;iend, du yon km.w I'm out ol UiOit ?"—Wilkes Hum I.nh'.t. An exchange scys ; "The J> »• plays have tho o" s' vi Inn sin tin »■ " Tl.et why die-ti' s iin b"dy ilru.i.stisc the It' publican patty ? It will n w b« roe II cted 'hit f?-.|ik |ittg has • 'liipbiil ica n dn.il.it(til . lial I Irai I Wis the oilly UepuUtiuhu wU.> could In elected "Hhii e' is 'he nsm* a new tow HI Kat.* .s |. i- »■ called bcea.is it bio. just bet ii laid • ut — liimlnu /W Tho Ae«7* ruinu nr e ikt shipmeir j I 2 ' -WO barri Hi f limb pi> I,»I ►» Uv week liy tire Net ». n truckers J a lues K. H .yd has been coi.firmed as dis rtct attorney lor the weMeri. district More money is Mid lo be e*j ended for tobacco in tbts country tb»u tor bread. A beautiful ynuni; s»ir) is rsmNned in the \ irgiuiasiate priuon for horsestealing. It is said that- Inteinal KrveniiO Coin mis- oner R-.uui »i I xntin're sign. NorrcK. i I will rent tlie Cott:iirP3 at Piv.Trn'fi' j Sprinys. in ivunlv, to |mrti«9 vthn f mnv dvslre lhi» iwMipflt of the Uuiew ilutiny | tlib hut M*;ißon of tliLi \*ir. Price of Cabins $3 per w^ek. I will also ojhmi in, liotiae in ItaiiMtrf for tlw» BWonimiKliiiitin ol dimll iik imv to hoard wiih n e, f«| the |nii|u.*nf risiirnjj tlx S|nhij»B •ml Wmntnim of i.nr rhnod H.it-8 hmm ) con v«*\ uuw to Siting* anl Mmtnliiiti* Ti o#e who huve vi.-»ti»l Pit «iin*ll r for vt rnl wars |».ISI. all nUmi 11 %y ta ble Httii utkor tunuM^inviit I. B TAYLOR. J.mc 10. 'i m. Wurnrr'i S»fe PtlU are an Immediate sttmutaA ft>r»Tr.rnl4 L v*»r, nnl ctifo Oosttve* new, Dynpepatn, Biliousness, Billons Diarrhea*, Malaria. Kcvor and Acue. and aro at tlniM in nearly alt D » to cnuw a free and reguhu- action of the r.owpis. Tt>e anti dole fur ail Malarial i'o. vin. Price, Xkx a box. Warner's Mnfv !%>r» ln«> quickly Rives Rest and H!*»ep to the cures Tlc«adache and IfeurnlKi*. I»revenist Ei(*iierr«ic Fits, and la tho best remedy for N*rvoua i*v«Mlratioa brought on by **xcHMiiv» drinking, over-work, mental Hhnck« and othtr causes It relieves the Pains of fill DiMasea. and is never injurious to tho sywtein. Tbe best of ail Ncrrhvej*. jßottlee^of BVamer's Safe Kfmo4les are •old b> DroffflNti AHllelae every* aHwmratco, JEWELRY STORE, WINSTON, N. 0., TtBMOVKI) to (inAY'S NBW BUILDIVO, np|iosile .Meiehanl*' Hotel, wliere you will Hint a 1m (if aMwrmient of Cloeks. Wslches, Jewelry, Silver-l'lateJ Ware, Walking t-'snis, etc., fie Repairini? of every deserijition i» UIT iiue done jiromptly aud warianlnl I hare bfMi in the JKWKL.IO tiusinrw in Salem, N. . for the last thirteen y«(»s, and am Hell known in this and liie adjoining couniiet. WM. T»- VHjLKK. K«b. 13, ts7» ly. UB1K1) PltVlT- i f . i! ' Apples—|U*rteiß, ljc a 3c (er pound Apples—sliced, 2c a 4« pound. I eacliee—quartern, -o a 4c per puutid. Pcauben—nuivea, 3'.' per (tuuud. Peaches—pared, 4'i « 10c per pound. Berries, 7 cent* pi r pouud. DANBtIItY HOTEL t To Health anil PIMIIII-A seekers :— T would say to those who wish to breathe the pure mountain air of Stokes, have the benefit of I her MIXER A L WATERS, \ nrd enjoy the fine mountain seenerj of this . section, and .it the same time lire as cheaply ! us tliey can at lioine, that in* hotel i» now | ojieii and Hacks ready lor tfnlr aecamntodn tion. on tl.e lollowing liberal teriiM ; Hoard i>er month, including two tripi dally (Siind.iya excepted) to the celebrated Pied mont .Spring), sl.l. Board pe.- monlli to pnerli flirnlulling their owo I'liNVetanea to Spring* sl2 Si), Hall room and miiiiic fur th( aiuuaement of I guests, Irev. H.ieka will he furnish.*t mi lib | era I leriiw lo imrtiea wishing to visit the I mountains. I Those who have ppeni the hot wealher In I Tanburj need no tanoy sketches lo convince I tliein that tins is a pleasadt place to spend tho i suonner, Water from Springs furnished at the Hotel, % . tt* SIotSANCKSS, Proprietor. Dan' u'r. N. C , June 12th —lm. ]>lorfgajfo Nale ! Bv v?r»ne of A Hoed of Mortgage execnt 1 by Tilgns|M'r Tucker, and his wi e Harriet , to Joseph Francis, and registered in Book 24, i |wges aoft-B-T, in Slokes county, I will sell ai public auction, tor cash, at the Co irt llouai (iiior in Dmbury, on Monday, the 2d day of Align.?', 18*0, a certain tract of sixty acr-s ol iniid in Ntukiw county, on the waters of Uoiinliilu bMacli, adjoining the lands of |ti hard Ki'rrtst and otiiers, it beiog iho whereon said Tucker now lives. This tiiv itu day uf Jane, Ittui), G SI, F.IAN'OfR Aduiitiilitrstorol Joseph l-'rancia. June 10, GW. wui'i spK rpir MKnirnE. I TRADE WARK Qregt En- twaob mawk BEfDm 'AFT IV TAKINO, I lot low, as II -ei|Ui lice ol . w vlt-AUtl.-e : an I .or a [ uf M«mor\ , Uliive sal l.asiiiud*, ISiiu ia the . Back, liinuit.is ol Vision, I'rcimituw ttltl Ago i,ud isany olber diseii vi thai Uim'i to tusaihiW or t ousiiinp'toii and I'rvuuO'tr* Umve Full fatrticttUrs in mr isiutpblet »ki,:t w® tWsire lose id f(ii' hi tui.il lo every one. he Spetigi- Mvlieiu* la si.id by all dnigf »i« al SI per puiclnagr. o.r six packaged lor ?*i. or will be.-eol free tij luail ou receipt o> Ihc money l»v ad lressiug, Tlie Gf«y Medteinef'e., -Mrvliai.its" Ukick, r.Mioit, Uu i». Sold in aud every where by all I'rug^iaia. Hoirio Industry. W. V. LAM'kKTII, CnAt It. eVti«)V ASH WAUON' MAKKK and UKI'AIUKK, DAN Hi lt V, N O. All work wananle*! K* U-iW !»si-W ..is mu teri.,l »Stfsi-iaeliiui i^uiruittivd. Ittfj.ar-ing .v stfs«MMHUy t nnd «i. »n sh'». t t)IU l»r«>visions taken lu iur \\4Ark. June II •—l.> s JAS. l>. L'HAM HUH LAIX. —.\KiTir—» €. W. Thora & Co., WIKVI.KSAI.K \S|i RKTAtt. 11*41.Kits, Bicbnond, Va. Bifrla! attention liu iuorders, andsatu* l.icitou r uaratile, d. J wile 19th, lain. tin*. CARR BROS. A CO., 11' /tultMi/e /Jtuh-f.t iu 1)1 ros, OMKMIitAtM, PAIKTH, OILS KMttTMKUY s KANt'Y tiotkDS, 2H Cierinan olieet, (mw patrol ton Hotel,) LM.TlMtikt: ' ebrunry is. 4 m ATT I.NTION S. D. FRANKLIN & CO., Weel Slle four I House Square. WINSTON, N L\, Hare just received out ol the moat attractive slocks ol' BEADY MADB CLOTHING i ter eft-red in ihis market; to which thry will ndd, as tbe season ndvnnces, nil desirable styles and grade*. Thei also keep a well se lected lock o( 9T,\ri.K .j- nxcr OR r GOODS, AND NOTIONS! UKNTd' I-'UIINISHUNQ GOODS, Stupli Groitrui, Crodrty, st. Th* /im/tlr uf Stoke*, nwt xvrrunHtU ititj comiheu. urn (Jurili ti/y iimiltdto cull ami fy"mine thru* ijomit Tk*/ ititl b* told til *mh Jirut* us com not /oil lo jiltute. ' Ma Ih >"»• EsrAULls'riKO mid. ». T. DAVtS T.J.MAGRUDER&CO,, Maimlacturers nuj- Dealer* |u BUUTfi, BROUA-tS, Nu 31 Sharp Street, Baltimore llq. August it, lata.
The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 24, 1880, edition 1
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