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Tli o Reporter. THURSDAY, DEC KM HE It 2; 1880. LOCAL NKWS. TO ADVXBTIBEBB. We offer the REPORTER -as an adver tiiing oiediutn to Adrortiairaevery place, and especially to the business men ol 'Winston, Greensboro, Keidaville and Danville, these plaoea beiug the natural outlets aud uiarketa lor the produce of this country, iooludiug our large erop of tobacoo whioh has all eady commenced finding it* way to market. Stokea county has a population of over fifteen thousand inhabitants, nearly all of whom have money once a year from October to June. The REPOBTEB is theooly paper pub lished iu the County and has a circula tion in thia County nearly equal to all other weekly State papera combined, and circulates to a considerable extent in all the adjoining counties iu thia Btate and Virginia. Terma liberal. Pork is searse. Good butter will bring 15cts now Corn is worth CO eents per bushel in Danbury. A number of our oitisea* will attend conference at Wiustou thi* week. The belt liniment for human fleah i* Kei.dall't Spaviu Cure. See Advertise ment. November ia gone, how have you im proved it ? Dcoembsr is hers, how will jou use it f A Dinbury boy five year* old des cribes his tight boots by saying, they ''bear dowu." Since the cold weather set in country aud town unnapupera are yelling lustily, wood ! wood ! Departed thi* life, on the 24'h if November, ANDY 1 ORKBK, son ot Mr. Joel A Tucker; aged 12 years FINK BF.EF We have never seen better beef in any market than some brought here lo aell this tall. STILL THEY COME.— We are pleaaed to note that a number ot new natnes have been added to our subscription list this week. Come on, plenty of room. Work on the C. F. & Y. V Riilroad in this County goes bravely on, tbouph we are informed that the authorities have uiade a requisition on the President for 20 of the convicts at work hero to go to the Western rosa MARKIED On Thursday 25th inat, Mr Jesaee Adam* of Henry county, Va. and Mi>* Panuie Fulton, daughter of Mr. Jacob Fulton of Stokes on. N C. Also, at the residence of the brides parenta in this county, Mr Moeea A. Walker of Durham N. C, and Mi«o Nannie Bailey. A real wioter day wu, last Saturday, North-east rain all day, whila ioielee poiuted from every eaves and heavy oolumna of fog swept up the deep raviues and hun£ in dark, heavy oloud* around the top and among thq iaeelad tree* on the "old Sauratown," presented a really beautiful winter scene ; *uoh a* ia never witneaeed by. the lowlander amid hi* marahy flat*. DIED At Mr. John Ally's, 3 mile* North of Danbury, Thursday November 25th. Mis* Sarah Taylor, daughter of the widow Taylor of this county This i* the second death at Mr. Ally'* within ten days. The diaesae causing the death of the two parties and siokaese of other membera of the fasily ia thought to be the effeots of using the water, we learn that the water in the well at Mr. Ally'*, though recently olesned out, gives off a peculiar aod offensive odor, probably the effeet of some mineral that underlies the water or through which it permeate, aa thi* whole country for several mile* is known to overlie an almost eontiouous bed of mineral*, the greater part of whieh is iron with traces of oopper eul phur. The waWr is the iron miaea near thia plaoe thai flow* from the vien ef iron ore haa a very offensive taste and email though thia ia perfectly healthy. "Kendall'* Spavin Cure" haa (lie greatest aale, where it baa bctu *uld tliu longest. MABBIED.— At the reaidenoe of A D. Dodda, on the 18th da; of November, 1880, by P. H Mabe, Esq., .Mr. WILLIAM G. HILL to Mia* ESTUKH SMITH, ail of Stokes couuty. Chi isi. Gerber, Wholesale Hardware, Toledo, Ohio, says ;—The Excelsior Kiduey Pad has accomplished more for my wife in three wieka ihau all the aedioiue she haa takeu iu three years. Refer all skeptics to me.— JSee Ad. Call around and see the beautilul dress goods received by l'epper & Suns this week ; they are Dalsioes, Alpacas. Caaeimeres, Cuabmerea, Poplin L'istres, to. Also, the best line of Mou's Wear ever brought to this market. The New York Obterver is an interesting and valuable family paper. We oan recommend it to our readers, who wish to take a New York paper, a* pure and safe. The publishers have this year issued a volume of Ireiiscus letters, with a due portrait oi the author, which they offer to old subscribers. Any one oan get the terms by sending to the New York Observer, New York. FASTEST TIKI, 211. Nu horse has ever made fast enough time, but what it will be liable to be besieu sometime, for Keudall's Spavin Cure is sure to liuiber up the joints and leave thuusauds of spavined botaes as sound and limber as a colt, and it has been used with auoh remarkable resulu for every kiud of blemish or Ismeuess on beast or rnau, that every person owning a horse with stiff joiuts or auy blemish, should use it. Head advertisement for Keudail's Spavin Cure. AKOUSINO ITS RKADKRS.— An alarm of fire at midnight ia a atartling thing, but not half so startling to many who hear it as would be the suddeu knowledge of their own dangerous phyaioal condition. Thousands of thousand* are hurrying to their graves, bee*une they are eareleasly indifferent to the iosidinus inroads of disease, and the meaua of oute. It is the mission of H. 11. Werner & Co., with their Sale Kidney and Liver Cure, to arouse men to a seuse of their danger, and cure them — I_.VKU phis Appeal. A VALUABL* IJI.NT TO MCSIC bursa*.— Musio is sometimes an expensive luxury, but not it you buy it at the right plsoe sod in the right way. Send $1 25 to LUUDKN & BATKS'S SOUTUBBN Music HOLSK, Savauuah, Georgia, as a yearly subscription to the SOUTUBBN MUSICAL JOLBNAL, aud you will get in rsturn FL2 worth of oboioe music, which is published iu the JOURNAL duting the year, and as a premium, $1 WOKTU or ANY SUBET MUSIC YOU MAT D*SIRK 913 worth oi musio lor only $1.25. A splendid return for a suisll investment. Try it. Novtmber number just out, containing 91 worth ol muaie, will be mailed on receipt ol ten ceuts. BAD FOB STOKEB.— Notwithstanding this is a thinly set tled and purely ao agricultural oountry, and that there are two other store* in Danbury, and at least one on every road leading away from here and within four mile* or lees ol the plaoe; one house in Danbury (Pepper & Sons) *old during the tummer and tail between two and three thouuod pounds of Western bacon eajh month, and most of it to customers within a radius of five miles, taking Danbury as a center. What we wish to impress upon our readers is that no people in a poor coun try like this oan live at suoh a rate de pending on tobaoeo alone to pay all their expenses. • DANBURY FEMALE SEMINARY.— The Psll aessiiu will b*gin Monday, August 16ih. TOITIOH : Kngliah, per ninth, 91 50 to 2.00 Latin and French, eaeb per month, extra, 91.00 Musie on Piaoo or Organ, including uae of inetro meat, per smooth, 92 50 Board, including washing and lights, 97 to 910 per mooth. Addresi, Parrsß & SON*, Disbary, N. C. Wantkd. — We want 200.000 lbs. t lackbcrrics for which we will pay the highest market price*. Pepper & Son*. Now KkauT. That wonderful book Dr. R J Kcudali's cure nod treatment of (he home. It is said (o be the most valuable | book of the kiod ever published All subscribers who pay up to January, 1881, or all new subscriber* who pay one year in advance, will be presented with a copy. They can have it by | calling at Pepper St, Sons' store, or It will be sent by uiaii free of charge Unquestionable The Herald , Detroit, Mich , says of Warner'* Safe Liver aod Kidney Cure; "Its efficacy in kiduev, liver, and urinary diseases is so fully acknowledged that it is not worth the Questioning. Bona fide testimonials from well-known citimis in public and private life are evidences strong enough (o convinoe the mi st stub borr. doubter."— May 13, 'BO. DANBURY MARKET, AS CORRCCTKD BV PKPPIK & SONS. CORN, new, per bushel, 60 WHEAT, 90 a 1 25 RYE. 75 a 85 OATS, threshed, 50 PEAS, 05 BEANS, 65 a 75 DEES' WAX, per lb., 20 HONEYCOMB, 10 a 12} EGGS, per dief, 10 BUTTER, per lb, 10 a 15 BEEF, per lb, 4 a 6 HIDES, green, per lb 5 a 8 liIDES. dry. per lb , 10 a 12j r l Alil.OW, per lb , 6 a 8 CHESTNUTS, per bu., 1 00 a 1 25 BAGS per lb , ] } PORK, per lb., 8 a 10 FKUIT. APPLES, per lb., 2 a 6 PEACHES, halves, pet lb , 4 PEACHES,quarters, pr lb , 3 PEACH ES, peeled, per lb ,5 a 1 BERRIES, 7 • «r 0 _ Hitt MJLoS til t TO Tin I QIVB Hi.' "'Eicellent Tonic, > Diuretio."— Medical „ Lynchburg, Virginia. "H:i* no equ»l for Li Disorder* " — Rev E 1 tyhania County ,■ Virg ''Adapted in chronio > pation, and scrofula M. D, President I'm Society. "Successfully used chronic disrrl ooi and scr & Jack-ton, University of ''Efficient in anseuna; peliter and blood purifier." M D , Georgia. '•Valuable in nervous prop digestion sod chlorosis " —( thcu t, M D , Worth Larolint. '-Efficacious for Venereal In —Dr. B Roenier, St Louis, .Hi, "A fioe tonic sod alterative, very val uab'e in diseases peculiar to females, obrouio fever and ague, bronchitis and diseases of the digestive organs."—J. F. Ruughton, M D , Alabama "Very beneficial ia strengthening and improving a reduced system."— Rev. John W Berkuith, Bishop rtf Georgia "Must valuable remedy known for female diseases."— John P. Aletteaur, M.D,LL D ' Used in obstinate cases of dyspepsia with great benefit " —./ Macßa/ph, M. D, Rote Point, Peimsyvaniti "Used with great benefit in malarial fever and diphtheria."— S P- Dupon, M. D., Georgia. "Of great curative virtue."— Thomat F Rumbold, M D. St. Louit, Mittouri. "Very efficient in glandular derange ment."— Dr William S Morrit, Lynch burg, Virginia "Best remedy ever used in disesses of th* throat"—/' A. Sifferd, M D., North Carolina "Adapted in certain sffeetions of the kidneys and bladder; dyspepsia, lupus, chlorosis, scrofulous and cutaneous affec tions "-—Prof. J. J Moorman, M D , Virginia. "An obstinate case of neuralgia ol seven years' standing entirely eured by the Mass."— J P Ncete, M . D , Uol mon't Millt, North Cirolina Pamphlet aud circulai containing full information sent free upon application. Mas* and Pills seat p«t paid any where. e / - Springs open year round. $35 a month. Address, A. M. DAVIES, President of the Company, 78 Main Street, Lynchburg, Virginia. Sold by Parana h Sons Danbury, North Carolina. Nolßm6 sr& INL JANUai TERMSModerate. For particular!, apply lo H. L. BKADFIKL.D, Principal, July 29, 1880.—6 m Madison, N 0 J. M. NICHOLSON, WITH J. P. YANCEY & CO., (Succeaaor* to Yaocey, Franklin k Co., |Mf.RTERB OP NOTION 8, No. 1209 Main Street, Richmond, Va. March 2T, 1879. tf. \ i Patronike Home Industry. W. P. LANDKGTH, COACH, BUCCY AND WAGON MAKER »nd REPAIRKR, • it DANBURY, N. C. All work warranted to be of fir»t-clas» ma terial Satisfaction guaranteed. Repairing a specialty, and done on short nutfv-e Old Carriage*. Buggies, and all kindi ot provisions taken in exchange tor work. June 17—1*. T $72 A VVKKK 112 a da; at easily made. Cu«tly Outfit frre. Tata A Ce.. Augusta, 4aiae. J ». W. H. kf. Wall, of Surrj. ) Respectfully, Ootober 28th, 1880. BINSHJ " IE. B. TAYLOR Crand-M Importer *nd denier in CHINA, GLASS ANB QUEENSWARE, ° r Iluose-Funiishin? Goods, 4c., No. 1011 . Mam Street, Opposite Po»t Office, RICHMOND, VA July 15—6 m. LANDRE T , MW r lifWMdPrim KTmiui" r i This page is mutilated
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