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The Reporter, THURSDAY. NOV 10 MB Kit 25. 1880 IOUAL fiTHWS. TO ADVERTIBERS.- We offer the KEJ'ORTK# as an adver tising medium to A imtiser* every place, and especially to th« business uien ol Winston, {j reensboro, Reidsville and jUativille, these places the natural outlets and markets (or I lie produce ut" ibis country, including our large crop of tobacco which has alie&dy commenced fading ils way to market. Stokes oounty bag a population of ovrr fifteen thousand inhabitants, nearly ill of whom have money once a year from October to June. The HEI'OKTKK is the only paper put) Jished in the County and has a circula 4ion in this County nearly cj>ial to all other weekly Stale papers combined, and circulate* to a AUin*id,efat>le extent in all the adjoining counties in this St#ie and V irginja. Terms liberal. Considerable hail in Danbury last Friday. . Only four weeks from next Saturday until Christmas. We don't believe that our printers like pi, even if it is made by a first-class «ook., * Oar mill p>nds in the neighborhood of Daubuiy wife covered *'Hh ioe, Mouday. "Kendall's Spavin Cure"—--try it and tie convinced. Fur n.au or tieast. ! Read Advertisement We notice that Mr V, jib Bli.ir. our energetic Cabinet maker, lias added a Dew lathe to his cabiu ;t mach'nery. Dr. Camper recommends "Kend ill's Soavio Cuiu" in (Jie highest terms and thousands ol eujlue-.t d i t'e Mine. We learn front a private note thut there is a flout idling debating society in lull blast at itauraiown in this counter Died at her home, six miles south of thlß place, last tridiy morning, Mrs Mlel.eel Klfir, wife ol Michael Kiser, ft 1... dictuotU. AgiU 83 Jials. '1 he Aoi lit flurotiua /■'//■ e.r for is belure uo, liiieu Mi'h good tilings lor the farmer, slock raiser, JiuU"c*lle and anting valuable luloruiatiou. The Kist is getting ahead of us up I'ere in tie mountain; Uoldsboro | IViluiingtoli iiiii l'a)iittevilluaie boasting i>t sii'iw itnrm«. while we have been having only Fall weather. We learn hal several eattle and sheep in this neigl t» rhnud have died fioui the /effects of eating acorns. We hear of one x and one sheep eaimir so many acorns that they actually "busted." We learn I hat the mail man on the Winston route left here on foot last Saturday morning, his horsj having givuu out j he did not get baok until about j o'clock, S-nday m >rning. Died at the poor house in this county laat Thursday morning, Mr James Jiigler, an old citizen of this county, furmeriy in easy circumstances. Truly, "riohes take to themselves wings." J F. Newcomer, of Toledo, Obio, •ays :—I have been greatly bentfited by wearing an Excelsior Kidney Pad, and would recommend all pcraous troubled with weak kidneys to try it.- See Ailv. There were fife accession* to the Methodt't KpiC'pal Church at this plaee last W dnejday n'gbt; others Wish to joi i, but no preacher her« to open the church djors aud let them in. Be?. T. II Fegram closed his work •t Danbury for this year l»at Thursday. When It was known that there was anoie doubt about his being returned to tbia circuit, • petition was hurtiedly gotten up by tbe people of Danbury, asking the presiding elder of this distriot to use his Hif uence to have hiui returned, when every member of the oongregatioo to whom it was prevented, signed with a wil'ingnesi oot often etprcwed. We are laboring under disadvantages to publish the liKl'OftrjiA on lime, on account of the told weather and shortness of the day. Rev. Mr. If.ij! preached for us last Thursday night and Friday tnorning, with good results; several professed faith in the&avior The meeting closed with a number of mourners at the altar; the harvest seemed ripe, but was uot gathered, for the want of laborets. We can recommend ihe New York i Olmeruer to our readers as a family paper that ij full of good and useful reading. It has both ruligious aud secular news,and a foreign correspondence which is entertaining aud valuable. Any ono can get a sample copy by aeuduig to the New York U/biervcr, 37 I'aik Row, New Yurk. A (JitAND REPUTATION ■ Warner's 8-ife Kidney nn4 Liver ; Cure has reavhed a reputatiou that is | Dot limited by the confines of sectiou or country. There are no injurious substances, juor false atid temporary stimulants in tbe preparation. It is purely vegetable, aud compounded under a formula that has passed severe tests, aud won endorsements from souie of the highest medical talent iu the country ' Ac/" York World- TiiANiisoivi.No,Thursday, Nov. 25ih I lesp. uifully re|Ue-t the i.tficeis, leaehcis unii scliulais of (he Danbury Sunday School to go tut next Suuday ' pic t >aiod to make a conliilutlou Ui the Oalord OU I'll A N AAYLUAJ, as I expect I to eaif oil tlitm at that time lor tliat puipose, all who cuunot come out will please scud by their Itleud, aud we would ! ask. that ail the citiXeua of Danbury 1 send, or bring a contribution. See ti JV eiuuis procuuiatiiiii. Respectfully, S. B TAVLUK, Supenuteudeut. AN ASM OP IMPHOVEMKNT We live in an age of improvements as is evident to all when we consider the woi.derlui discoveries which are coming to light da) by day. One of the latest and moat wonderful is the discovery of • Kendall's Sjiaviu Cure, which will cure ! aspa Jin,sp.wit,curb, callous or ring bone, j and leuiore the enlargement without j uveu Uliotciiug or causing a core, aud it ' has recently been tested for deep-siated pains, rheumatism, enlargements and many (iinilar difficulties on man as well as beust, una It has been found to Work so Well that it is Dow believed to b&the best liniment for external use on man, j that hat ever been discovend It can ' be used lull strength at all seasons ol the ye.r with perfect safety. Resd the adveitiaimeut lor Kendall's S ( aviu cure, j WANTKO We want 200,000 lbs Blackberries for which we will pay the highest market prices. Fepper & Sons. Unquestionable The Ilrruhl, Detroit, Mich , says of Warnei's Sal*: Liver and Kidney Cure ; | "(ts.ffioauy in kidoey, liver,aud urinary diseases la so lu ly acknowledged that it is uot worth the questioning. Bona fide testimonials Irom well known citizen* in public aud private life are evidences strong euougn to convince the west stub born doubter."— May 13, 'BO. Now RKADY— That Koudciful book Dr B J Kendall's care and treatment of the horse. It is said to be the most valuable book of the kind ever published A I subscribers who pay up to January, 18S1, or all new subgciibers who pay cue year in advance, will be presented with a copy- They can have it by calling at Pepper & Sups' store, or it will be sent b.y mail free of aharga DANBUUV FKMALE SEMINARY Tha Fall session will bgin Monday, August ltfth. TLITION : Knglish, per month, $1 50 to 2 00 Latin and Frcnah, each per month, extra, 81.00 Music on I'iano or Organ, including uae of inalru-' qjent, per tnonih, 12 50 Hoard, inalitding washing and lights, j 97 o 110 per month. • I Address, J'KPPKII & SONS, DANBURY, N C. DANBURY MARKET, AS COIIIIECTKD IIY I'KPrKlt it SONS. | CORN. new, per bushel, fo WII HAT, S'O t 1 25 RVK, 75 (i 85 OATS, (Jjrohhtd. HO i PKAB. Co UK AN!*. l»5 « To HKHIB' WAX, por lb., 2" ; HONKVT COMB, 1(1 a 121 ; KGGB. per ii 'lai', 10 I BUTTKR, P« r lb, 10 a 15 r BKEF, per lb, 4 a 0 1 HIDBS. green, per lb 5 a ' 8 I hi DBS. lry. per lb, 10 a 121 !b, « a 8 i per bu., 1 00 (I 1 25 ; UA(JB per lb , 1 J I'ORK, per lb , 8 a 10 i'KUIT. APPFiKS. per 11.., 2 a G PKACHKS, halves, per lb , 4 ; I'KACII KS, quartern, pr lb , :i ' PKACIIKS. peeled, per lb ,5 „ 12J HKUIUKS, 7 11 "™* I | " \ \ *&■s:is-2 : • * r V "'' TO TriU.U 1 UIVE IIBAU'H. ' Excellent Tunic, Ali-r»live and ! Diuretio."— Medical Association oJ'\ j Jji/iichhitri/, Ylnjiniii. I "lias tio equ-jl I'-ir Liver nnd Kidney Disorders"— Rev E V Dodson, lift | ty'vauia County )'iii/iiiin "Adapted in chriuiiu liiirrl.ooi, coosti- I pa'ion, and scrofula"— Uy Latham, i M I), President Virginia Medico! j Society. "Successfully used in dyspepsia, chrovic diatrl a? 1 »t'd scrofula."— Prof. S Jackson, L uicersity of Pcnnsytvaniu. '■ Kiliuicnt ill in iU nil ; excellent up pel'EOr and bin d purifier."— ll Fisher, M I) , Georgia '•Valuable in nervous pres'ralion, in and chlorosis " — G E Ma th' un. M D , Xi rl/i i arolina • Efficacious lor Venereal Inreelion." Dr. J' lioemer, St Louis, Missouri '•A 6ne tonic an I a!t, raiive, very vnl- Uib'e in diseases peculiar to leuiitles, chrjnic fever ai d ague, bronchitis and difeasis of the digestive organs " — J F Rough ton, M D, Alabama. • Very benefi bl in strengthening and improving a reduced R)S'eni." — Rev. ■ John 11' liechicith, liish.'p of Georgia "Must valuable remedy known lor fi aisle disease*. I ' — John I'. Metteuur, M. 1), LL D. "IJscd in obstint'c eases of dyspepsia with great benefit. " —./ Maclialjih, M. D , Rose Point, Pennxyvaniti "Used with yreat benefit in nialariul fever and diphtheria."—A' F Dupon, j!/ D , Georgia "Of great curative virtue."— Thomas F RuniLohl, M 1) . St Louis. Missouri '• Very t theicnt in glundul ir deiange uiciit " — l)r IIV/ inm S Moiris, Lynch burg, 1 iiginia • B.st reuiidy ever used in disease* of thi throat " —/' A Si(jcni, M L> , North Carolina "Adupted in certain affections of' the kidiuys ulid blaliler ; d)*pepMa, Inpu-. chl.iroHis, PCI 111 nliiU" and cuiaueiiu* utfeo ti"in» " —/'/«/'. J J Moorman, M L) , Virginia v "An obstinate case of ncuralg's ol seven vearb' standing entirely cured by the MuhS."— J 1 * Awe, ,M. D , Hot man's MiV/«, North Ciro/iua I'auiplilei and cireulai containing full iolWruiati in sent tree upou application. Mars and I'llis scut p> st paid any wlicre Springs open year round. S3) a aionth Address, A. M. DA VIES, President ol the nipuiy, 78 Main S'r-'ct, Lynchburg Viruin * Sdd by pKft'Ktt & ir'onis Uan tiry, Nuith Carotin i. No lSui i IS^j KinHEYLivtR iirirsiEm Is ill nits Iroiu a mui i e I rnpieui l.eil of Rure Value, and is H PO JI PIVE Remedy lor nil tlie diwiUes tint ciu.'n piinain Hie i lower part ot die body—ti»r Turpi I I.Ivor— : llenilsrlica- J«iiiiii"e—D zjeii ess Gravel, Mh- I laria, and all difficulties ot the Kidneys, Li v«r. and Urinr.' Onrnns, or' JYranlo Diseases, Monthly Muri.-trii iti mi, and dur iuif I'leptancy, |i Ims no |Unl U i"Stores I tl.e orfiais that mult' I lie liluod, mid lianue is 1 tie lot B'octf I ur:£fr I' i 5 the »n!j ' known rrimdy that cities Brig!it's Di 3 > i efifo. For I iniietci, m; WufUdc'a Safo PiHbetes Cure Kor Sale v Diiiirgiiitt aril Dealers at !r 1 25 per hnttle. l.iirirjt hniile In ilie ni >rWet. Trv it. II 11. \VA!IKKIt it CO , fov IS-'fO, lx«l.is:ir, X V. i WK ABE NOW KECEIVINO Winter Goods; Have now in stock The best lot of READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS and CAPS, HOOTS and SHOES, SHIRTS and UNDERWEABS, GROCERIES, HUGAR, COFf-EE, ifc- . ~ CHEESE, RICE, GINGER, PEPI'ER, SPICE, &c M Alc., DRY -GOODS, MEN'S WEAR, CASHMERES, DELAINES, ALPACAS, Put NTS, WHITE GOODS, in great variety. BACON sod LARD, always on hand In LEATHER We bsve about one thousand pieces, consisting of RED and II OWE- TA NX ED SOLE, IIAIISESS ami UPPER LEATHER, Kir, HORSE, IIOG and G OA T SA'IXS, with a good assortment of HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, WOODEN WAKE, WILLOW WARE, DOMESTIC GOODB, DRUGS, MEDICINES, and CASTINGS. % WE WANT , One thousand bushels CORN, • ' Five hundred bushels, each, PEAS ai d BEANS, One thousand hu*he's, each, WHEAT, RYU mad OATS; Also, 10 000 lbs GREEN and Mil HIDES, and ' 100,000 lbs. LEAK TOBACCO. PEPPER & SONS. Diiibury, N.'Vcuibvi 4, 1880. GEORGE W. HINSIIAW. W. M HINSIJAW. PALL AND WINTER GOODS, 1880. HINSHA.W BROTHERS, (IIIG STAIi SIGN, SHALLOW FORD STREET.) WIINSTON. rv. c., -—WHOLESALE AND HETAIL DEALERS IX Dry Goods, Groceries 9 General Merchandise, Grass Seeds, Fertilizers and Country Produce. ONE OP OPR FIRM hJCJST RET URN'ED FROM NI.W YORK, HPSTI'N, AND otlier Northern cities, and we now offer tLe Hade a much larger stock than we ever belore had, consisting in part of 2o Cases of Prints I 200 Cases Plio s and Roots 5 Cases of Ltiejs (Jood, i o I'uekapes Crockery and Glassware 5 Cases ol Bleached Uomestic 100 Kegs t!ut Niils 2 Oases of Flannel i 2o Kcjts Horse ur.d Mule Shoes 2 Cases of Lineey 25 UOMS Horse Shoe Nails 5 Hales of Blankets and Q iiita 15 dez Shovels, Spades and Forks 3 Bales of Ticking j 2o dnzeu Axes 2 Biles ol Drilling t-,000 desen Coals' Spool Cotton 1o Bales o! Plaids Cross Cut. Hand and Wood Saws la Hnlesol Sheeting 2,000 His So!e Leather JS Cases of Jeans, t'afsiniere? and Cloth SJO ll.s Upper Leather 2odoz Men's White Shiits and Drawers Files, l.ocks, rtinges. Butts, Screws, 15doz Men's and Ladies' Merino fchirls Hamcs, Traces and Collars, and Drawers 2 ,000 Ihs I'ots, Skillets, Uvens unu Lids a 300 Shawls ai d Ladies' Cloaks 20,000 lbs Meat and Lard I mm' nse Stock ol Notions of all kinds ),000 Ba>;s Salt 5o Pieces (ti! Cloth 500 liushels Clover, (Irchard and other Do Bags Coff e Grass Seeds 25 Bai reU Sugar 4o dozen Buckets and Tuba 25 Cheese . 3o dozen Hrooius J!5 Buckets Candy SoTSfitfs Ro|le 3o Boxes Soap 200 Oak Kegs ho Barrels S\ rups 5 barrels Coal Oil 2o Grofsis Sniiff 2 barrels Linseed Oil 1 inwate of every description 2,000 Hs While Lead Big Mock 1 Paints and Mediciues 2S;> Trunks, Valises and Saddles 25 Catcs Hats ti.i Grindstones and Fixtures rchool Books, Blank Books and Stuicner.v, 1 roo Pairs Winchester (Virginia) SHOES and BOOTS. .All warranted. None belter. Con-p'ete iiesiriiii-nt ot FRIES' JEANS, (iEORCIA JEANS and Holston Woolen Mills, ALL Wi UL CA.SSI uEnE-t. All sol.l at FACTORY PRICED. Our s'.ock of ALPACAS and D1!15."5 OOULK and TRIMUINUS is very large. We huve recently added a Clothing Dcp art ill cII t TO OCR STOCK, ASD KOW OFFER AS ENTIRE NEW LINE OF OVJEBCOATB AND 200 SUITS FOR MEN AND BOYS, st bottom prices. We will sell our clothing as low as we can afford and have only one price [or it- Ciur goods are bought light and will be Sold at ii Nnutll PPofit. We d«fy coniijet ilion in Lotl) stock and |ricee. Country merchants will find our V*.- WHOLESALE DEPAIITMENT UNEQUALLED, -©a Our trade has increased more rapidly than that of any other house in W in«to« and we intend lo keep it growing. We are thankful lor past pationage and ask everybody tJ uouieand see us. ALLISON & ADDISON'S COMPLETE MANURES are the BEST lor WHEAT, CORN and TOBACCO. N. 11. MEDEABIS, of F rsjth, 'lll OS 11. PEtjKAM, Jr ,ol Winston, I Are *iih us as Salesmen, and J W. MARTIN, of Davie, invite their iriends and so- W II BY NU M, of Stokes, j q iaintanees lo call and see E F. WALL, of Surry. J tbcoi, " Respectfully, October 28.h, 1880 lIINSIIA If BROTHERS E. 13. TAYLOI?, Impoiter and dealer in CHIN' A, C. I, ASS AND QUEENSW A RE, lltinsc-FiiriiMiiiiff Ootids. &c., No. 1011 li'fir Sti'Pet, Opposite Post Office, RICHMOND, Vt. | July 1? —6m. LANDRETHS' M SEEKS K BEST 1001 100 l LOFFM Mid PNOES. Th* OhUtt and MOK itennve B**d Qrvm+rt tn the United State*. PITIDLANDUETII & JGRR-YIFT I I THIFL UJSW iSTIC TRUSS ii?? Ibi a Pad ditterlnf from aI I olhan, b MP shape, with S«lf Alju»t!n» Hall LA emuler, adspUk T»«IR to nil crMSIRI R wi ROTH'.MII of the BOILJ. while the M £•>»'« tbt rpr»a»OE back th. TRUSS Jy luir'thrijoiluaporsonrrniM JCY «I.| Uio Vloi-er. VMth FAVAFHL ATRKK and a radWfuracertain. Ills eaajr, duiabU ca«a(k Boot by CifcslMi (m. RfiULESTON Tlit'fca CO., Chicago, IU. Nov 18- OU- Jill. CI .ft TOrruLi 17«wa for Boys and Olrlall Young and Old!! A NEW IX. KC/VKNTION just pau-utcd tor THTM, for Home use ! H&JL ¥R«*t and Scroll Sawing, Turning. Boring, I>ri)ling,OrindinK, Polishing. I Screw Cutting. Price IS to SSO. Rend 6 cents for 100 pagea. ETHHAIM. BROWN, Lowell, Maaa. CHI®. A. BALDWIN W'II F. JK i R\;i»Ml\ k JKMiIXJ, Successors to Gardner, Carlton k Baldwin, | Boots and Shoes.; W II O I, K S A 1. H . NO IH2IJ MAIN STHKKT RK;IIMOM>, va My 13 j r month JA.MKS U (71l AMHI RIJAIN ~ w li ('. W. Thorn Co, Wllol.VSAl.r AND ItKTAIf, UKAI.MtS BicLmond, Va., Ppecial attention riven tj» onhrs, sod aatis tuction iiuanuitejl June If li, 1*7(1, tiui C rand-Mother's Chai/ ■ Full-Size Pn/iulur Word* ami Mu*ic pj utlo Musio "On the Tramp," March ' AM. 4 PIKCKS Yrry inn/tiri/nig | Mailed on rr j Twickenham Ferry | 8 S,,UnM- Wort, awl Mu*k. , (/ SloJ 2 rl j. i AdelpLian G»lop | Co \ fyiiyhtly ami j>l a i"g. | Philtid.lfthia. • NovJU LIV SRY.FSLD Si &ALU STABLE, I * cttur ;hf eld a st: dm an, pucce-sors to Beck k Moore, wixsrox, A", c. All kinds of convky\ncfs turuMicd ut teisonable raiea. W'e offer the very liest itccommod ition to Piofers. Special attention paid to transient custom . Iln.ws fk>D|ht, Hol'l anil exchanged . August 19, IBSo.-ly THE PEOPLE'S The Lightest Running Machine ever Made. THE MOST POPULAR AND BUT Of AU. The Bobbin* are Wound without Haaalag of I'stkreaillag the Maeklae. HO GETTIHO OUT OF OBDEB. The Best Machine for Agents to Sell. Send for Uluitraud Circular to People's Sewing Machine Co., Wad ley, Ga., U. 8. 4 '
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