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The Reporter. THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1881. LOCAL ITEMS. Court at Winston next week. Greensboro has no liquor saloons. Road working was in order last Fri day. Winston has 18 tobacco factories in full blast. Vennor predicts • cold soap on or about the middle of May. The first rattlesnake of the season was killed here last Sunday. Just received by Pepper & Sons—a nice lot of Summer Clothing. Gov. Jarvis baa identified himself with tbe Prohibition movement in this State. Pepper & Sons received this week an other lot of 5 and 10 cent couLtcr goods. Farmers returning from market re port the price of leaf tobacco very low. Our "devil" says there is great deten tion in the mails just BOW, but none in the females. Farmers and Threshsrmen look out for the "Starved Rooster Thresher' in ■ext week's paper. Mr C. Banker, living near Mt Airy, had three horsea killed by lightning one day last week. We learn that some 11 or 12 persons left Surry county recently for Utah, the land of many wives. Ten prisoners were in jail here last Monday, and the deputy sheriff said that ha bad room for thirty more. The Dodd brothers havo commenced work on the Wagener mill property. They are hauling rock to build a stoae dans. The present spring wealher is hailed with joy by the average small boy, who is eojjying the pleasure of going bare foot. Tbe proposition to levy a tax of 25 ots. on the 8100 valuation of property io Wiastoa for a graded school was de feated. Several of our exchanges report the blackberry crop a failure in their sec tions. Not so in this part of the plan tation. Tbe N. C. Midland Surveying Corps we e to have rcaohed tbe Yadkin river yesterday They permanently locate the route as they go. Wo are sorry to learn that our old friend Mr Aaron Wagner has been quite sick for several days. We hope ha will be out again soon. Tui BBST OFFER YET —For $1 50 wa will send you this paper for a whole year, and give you a book worth the money into tbe bargain. Thanks to those subscribers who came foward the first part of tho week and paid their subscription to the REPORTER Hope others will do likewise beforo court is over. The North Caroliaa Farmer for May is before us, filled as usual with valuable information for every class of our peo- Sle. It is published by Jus 11. Enniss, laleigh, N. C., at SI.OO a year COKVIRMBD. —The friends of Geo B Everett will rejoice to know that his appointment as oolleetor for this district has been confirmed We hope that Mr. Everett will select good men as his as ■is t ants. The REPORTER returns thanks to Mr. W. P. Bynum for invitation and almis sion ticket to Trinity Comrrfeneement Party ; to Mr J. W. Neal for invitation to Chapel Hill Commencement, and to managers for invitation to Oak Ridge Institute. Wa learn from Dr. M. R. Banner, who was io town Monday, that there is more aiekneee sooth of Town Fork in the neighborhood of Walnut Cove than there baa bean for several years past Several deaths during the last two or three weeks. The Prohibition Convention whioh assembled in Raleigh week before Isst was quite an imposing body of men, and gave a new impetus to the temperanee movement in North Carolina. A State executive committee of twenty-five was appointed, compcsea of members from tbe different Congressional districts. Persons who abuse stock might profit by posting themselves in regard to the law against cruelty to animals, passed by tbe late General Assembly. It has been trathfully said that a man who will wilfully or wantonly abuse or tor ture any animal that has a body whioh ean suffer, but no spirit to oomplain, deserves to fall under tbe condemnation of the criminal law, and that law should be so exaot and comprehensive that there oan be no flotation without feeling ite penalties. Court in session here this wcok, Judge Seymour presiding. Lawyers present from Winston —Wilson, Dobson, Buxton, Glenn, Wuts6n Mast and Gray. Vrom Wentworth—Reid and Mebane From Mt Airy—Carter From Greensboro— Morehead and King. From Stokes — Pbijlips. Looal—Glenn, Joyce and King No cases of much importance disposed of up to time of going to press Reports received from different por tioas of tho county from persons attend ing court this week represent that the farmers aro progressing finely with their work. There will be a fair crop of peache* and apples; the wheat crop never presented a more promising ap pearance ; there will be more than an average acreage of corn planted, and altogether we never had a better pros pect lor an abundant harvest A vessel in a whisky wagon became uncorked whille passing through Dan bury yesterday, and our streets were well sprinkled with tho ardent as it drove through town. The man in charge kept straight ahead, apparently unconscious that anything happened.— A miserable looking man, no doubt very ''thirsty" on account of the pre vious day's debauch, remarked in an earnest tone, as he observed the block ade new dip trickling upou the ground : "I wish it was in me " What a convenient, round about and seemingly natural nack some men have of letting others know they have been to 'college," liavo visited certain largo cities, aro acquainted with certain big men; &c. We know of an individual who is said to be chronically afflicted with (ho last mentioned ailment—he will inquire after the "Colonels," ''Doc tors" aud "Honorables," whose acquain tance he had the pleasure of making many years ago in a distant section, but keeps as dark as Egypt about his poor kin scattered about in the same county. It seems that the very devil has got into tho people in some parts of this county. There are three prisoners now in jail (all colored) awaiting their trial charged with committing rapes, and the sheriff with his posse bus gone in pursuit of another (whito man) charged with committing the same fiendish act, his victim being a little girl but nine years oil. This stats of things points too plainly to the indolence, and may be tho corruption of those whose duty it is to see that tho laws aro enforced. Thoy are certainly more or responsible We are not of thoso who beliove in running the State und County to heavy expense for overy trivial offence, every technical violation, but when man .can get drunk, disturb worshiping congrega tions, cut and shoot, not only those di rectly concerned, but endanger tho lives of innocent persons, and then corns to court and get off by paying the cost, is it any wonder that men should think that they may oommit any crime and escape unpunished, if they can raise a few dollars. Our court dockets are filled up with little trivial assaalt aud battery cases and others of a similar nature, that should have been disposed of before the township magistrate, some of which re quire hour 3 to try, while cases which re quire and should have the closest inves tigation are allowed to pass off the dock et—BO one outside knows how—and the offenders allowed to return to their homes unpunished We say again, is it any wonder that there are at large from this county three or four murderer.'', all of whom have shot down their separate victims in cold blood and then been al lowed to make good their escape Iu these extreme cases the law must bo en forced, or else civil people had better seek a place of safety among the wild Indiana of the-lar West. Memorial Day at Danbury. MESSRS EDITORS —This the 10th of May, opened up brightly, and the ladhs could be early seen preparing their fl >r;i 1 offerings in honor of our dead heroes, whose remains rest in the numerous gravo yards and on the numberless fields of jarnags of the lato war. At hall part 8 in the niotning, the church bill was heard, inviting those who could, to repare to the church to commemorate the noble deeds of the confederate dstd, iu a short time the ladies were seen moving towards the church with their floral of ferings in their hands ; the little children (god bless them) had. each their bunch of flowers. About 60 persons in all as sembled at the church and were seated at 51 o'clook. The object of the meeting was explained, and Col J>u. T More head, of Greensboro, (who had been in vited by the ladies previously to utake an address) was introduced to the audi enoe, who rose and delivered a most beautiful and appropriate address, at the close of wbioh their was a hearty cheer. Then the choir was requested to sing a memorial ode. which was done to the de light of all present, the organ leading the singing. After the singing, tbe procession formed and moved out of the church to the grave yard, and the floral offerings wore placed on the grave of the only Confedera/e soldier who was buried in Danbury, after which the people dis persed. It is hoped, that the memory of our noble dead will never bs forgot ten. Who is there in this sunny land of ours, who has kindred, who gave their lives in defence of their coootrys honor, believiug at the time that they were doing their duty, who can forget to honor them ? who can treat such occa sions lightly 1 Let the little children be taught by their mothori to celebrate "Annually" this doy, in momory of our noble dsad. A SPECTATOR. The French Broad Ste u.iDoat Compa ny is going to build a boat to run from (Jane Creek, above Asheville, to Brevard (in Transylvania county), a distance of :S2 miles The engine is to bo purchased and transported to the bunk of the French Broad river, where the boat is to be built. Remember that the last Legislature passed a law requiring all executor's and administrators notices to be puolished in some newspaper published in the county Unless such a notice is to pub lished a creditor is not barrod from prov ing his debt against the estate by any length of time. A HBALTFIY STATE —People are con stantly changing their homes from East to West and (rem North to South or vice versa, in search of a healthy State If they would learn to be contented' and to use the celebrated Kidney-Wort when sick they would be much better >ff The whole e ystem can be kept in a healthy state by this simple but effect remedy. See largo adv. . RELIABLE —it is ufeless to deny the great curative effects of Simmons' Liver Regulator. Its virtues are attested by thousands who have used the medicine, and it is now largely in demand. It commcada itself to the publio by its component parts being entirely vegetable, no injurious effect* from its use, being pleasant to the taste, and its operation upon tbe Liver being perfect, at tbe same time so imperceptible that it interferes with neither business nor pleasure* » •- ♦ '■ ■ Five hundred acros of land around Yorktown have been purchased by the committee association formed to celebrate the centennial anniversary of Lord Corn wall's surrender. Tho land will be beautifully laid off an a parade and camp ground for the French and American soldiers Tho new bnildings will be erected near tbe site of the village. Virginia is anticipating a lively celebra tion of this anniversary. now TO GET WEl.L. —Thousand* of persons are constantly troubled With a combination of diseases. Diseased kid neys and costive bowels are their tor mentors They should know that Kid ney-Work acts on these organs at the same time, causing them to throw off the poisons that have clogged them, and so renewing tho whole man. Hundreds testily to thi*.— Pittsbunj I'ost. SOMETHING NEW Seed Corn —The earliest, finest and most prolific corn in the wo?Id Yields. 80 to 100 bushels to tho ao-e, and pro duces from 4 to 12 large cars to the stalk. Send for circular and price list. Address, L L OSMENT, Cleveland, Tenn. FLCRRI LIZ BUS. Wc have made arrangements by whieli wc can furnish you either Pacific Guano or the Star Brand Fertilizer as low us yoa can buy it. Wo will deliver it at the depot in Winston, at any point on either of tho roads leading from this place to Winston (byway of Walnut cove oc Germauton), cr at Datibury. PEPPER k SONS. April 6th, 1881. HACK FOR SAI.K.— A real No 1 two horse haok made of the best timber, well ironed, and painted, three springs, three scats, frame top, leather cushions and dash, with steel tire, for sale by Pepper & Sons. We want seventy five thousand lbs ol eaf tobacco, all grades from good to fino suitable for man factoring, and will pay as much as the same grades will bring in Winston ; so save tho hauling and warehouse oharges to the farmer PEPPER & SONS. ADVERTISING CHEATS —It has be come so c minion to write the beginning of un elegant, interesting article and then run into some advertisement, that we avoid all such cheats and simply call attention to the merit# of II >p Bitter's in as plain honest terms is possible t» induce people to give them one trial, a* no one who knows their value wi I evei use anything elao WR. A. TUCKER, H. C. SMITH 8 B. FIPIIAIIINS. TUCRCB, SMI 111 & CO., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers ia BOOTS; SHOES; HATS AND CAPS 250 Baltimore strest Baltimore, Md. No-1 jr. Anillll t'x! MORPHINE Ilnbit HSSjWiBB/3 cured In 10 toSOdays. Ton years ci ■ I 111 IsfltablUhed; 1000 cured IVrtt* Plat* VI I W IVI Ingcaaii. I>i. HAHSM ytil icy, Midi JAMES D. CHAMBERLAIN, —WITH C. W. Thorn & (!0., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DBALKRS, Richmond, Va., Special attention given to ordsrs, and satis faction guaranteed. June 19th, 1879. m ELDABT. WITZ k « 0., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in OTIONS, HOSIERY; GLOVES; WHtT« AND FANCY GOODS No. 5 Hanover street; Baltimore lid. 6«ljr. THOI. IJ. PoiNDIXTIR. QLD K. PoINDIXTER Of Pittfljlvania. Of Danville. PUBLIC Wareliouse ! For tbe Sal* ol Leaf Tobacco, DANVILLE, VA. John G. Witcher, 1 Jobn A. Herndon, Of Pittsylvania. 1 Of Pittsylvania M. Oaks, f W. H. Pulley, Of Ueidsvillc, N C.,J Of Bethel Hill, N. C., Auctioneers Clerks. 0, P. Covington, of Caswell, N. C.. S. W. Brown, of Glade llill, Franklin, V«., Duvid Terry, Pittsylvania Co., Va., NOT. 13. ■ Floor Managers. PIUOL A'STOCKTON'S Tobacco Warehouse, WINSTON, N. C. WE OFFER TO THE PLANTERS OK North Carolina and Virginia every advantage for the HANDLE and SALE of their TOBACCO. OUR nOUSK SETS EAST WEST, giving from SUNRISE to SUNDOWN the bust light of any HOUSE IN NORTH CAROLINA. We will give you every ACCOMMODATION ( Unsurpassed) to make it ta your interest ts sell ilh us. Tour friends, truly, PFOIIL tfc STOCKTON, JOHN SIIEPPA liD, Auctioneer and General Manager T. A. WILES, Floor Mnnnper. N. G. STOCKTON, Hook Keeper. F. M. BOH ANNON, \o .. ... „ , E. C. CLINAItO, | Soliciting Patrons. JOSEPH H. STOCKTON, Supervisor. Winston, N. G., August 19, 18bo.—ly J. M. NICHOLSON, WITH J. P. YANCEY & CO., (Successors to Yancey, Franklin k Co., I u r RTE a S OF XOTI 0* 8. No. 1209 Main Street, Richmoud, Va. March 37, 1873. * tf. UNPARALLELED OFFER! FIRST CLASS Sewing Machines Hitu fu line of Attachments to iJo a kinds'of Hoik, GIVEN AWAY, Free of Charge. Having made arrangements with a wall known company for a largo number of their Machines, wc offer AS A PRE MIUM to eve; y purchaser of TWEN TY-FIVE DOLLARS' WORTH OK ROOKS, to be selected from our cata logue, consisting of HANDSOMELY BOUND and ELEGANTLY ILLU STRATED ROOKS, by STANDARD AUTHORS, A First Class Famiy Sewinff Machine, on RICHLY ORNAMENTED IROj> STAND, with SOLID WALNUT TOP AND DRAWER, carefully packed and delivered to any Depot in this oily, FREE OF CHARGE. This is a bona fide offer, made for the purpose of introducing our publications throughout the United States. Send for a Catalogue and Descriptive Ciroular, to PHILADELPHIA PUBLISHING Co., 725 Sunttiiui Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Liberal Terms offered to Agcnta d c23uiU WE ARE NOW RECEIVING Winter Goods 5 Have now in stcck The best lot ef READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, SHIRTS tad UNDKRWEARS, GROCERIES, SUGAR, COFFEE, CHEESE, RICE, GINGER, PEPPER, SPICE, kc., kc., &c., &3. DRY -GOODS, MEN'S WEAR, CASHMERES, DELAINES, ALPACAS, PKINTS, WHITE COODS, in great variety. BACON and LARD, always on kaad. In LEATHEk Wa bave about thousaad pieces, consisting ef RED and HOME-TANNMD SOLE, HARNESS and UPPER LEATHER, KIP, HOUSE, HOG and GOAT SKINS, with a good assortment oi HARDWARE, QUE ENS WARE, WOODENWAKE, WILLOW WARE, DOMESTIC GOODS, DRUGS, MEDICINES, and CASTINGS WC WANT Ono thousand bushel* OllN, Five hundred bushels, each, PEAS upd BEANS, One thousand bushel*, each, WHEAT RYE and OATS; Also, 10,000 lbs GREEN and DR I HIDES, and 100 000 Ibi. LEA r TOB A O. PEPPER & SONS* Dmbury, November 4, 1880. NEW RICH BLOOD! I'arnnuH* I'uifjallro Pill # nmko NVwKicli Blood, and will completely change the blood In the entire sy nlcin in three months. Anvporaou who will take 1 pill onch night from 1 to 12 weeks may be restored to sound health. If BUCII a thing bcjto«#il>lc. Senthv mail for 8 letter stamps. /. S. JOIfSSON & CO., ltoston, Mass., formerly Kangur, Mr. f.GENTS WANTED til* '."trumllFKnt TING Machine ever invented. Will knltupah of tv>i- '.ANTES, with HEKL and TOIi compMe, la 2U minutes. It will also knit a great variety of fancy work for which there is always A ready mark' T. Scud lor circular and term* to the Twonibly Kl tttiug DtuL ltine C'o.l i'fj Washington St., Boston, EI.EOAKT JEY/tLKY CHEAP. To introduce our U«**?\ len AND influence we MA LIT* th • (olio WN-; nurmtulifi*d oilers ♦«,: U short time: " IN* Packet contain* ;« G;: 1 P H'IRT watch chain. : CITE thaw! pin, I.td.v. ,-IT runt S»-TJ-welty, se.l h • ai cntl button*, eoial net V - LAC*. set *:UD*. T; »L 1 1 late H I rid rln*. oita . button. key rill E, po: I:et hook, imitation *».! p- >. pencil, iiniic envelopes .U • vl «IT:ng cards. Ail tip •»* iitulh dto you lor • .I a I".ANP: I pack • IS fir ?I W. The lot can LV.* re tailed at from to The Kovtil (' K rln;:, « '. KIUT cor»l TN ' OLI net in I o.v, fancy JI.-CA- I 1.-e, ON .1 but'.Olt*. ENGRAVED gold J I .1. rosese.irf pin, KOI 1 PINED plate sleeve button*, L- y U"'D plate studs, lo» elr E « ICO.! I■ f pin. U■»n«tia*' Parisian diamond stud, MALTESE ero>3 with I', diamond center, beautiful VT KI.M-V HI.UI. MS, I■'..Tl ■ -oslr.r button, pl:IT IJ fink watcli RLl'iin, plain K'»ld plait* rlnir, not • cumeo rir.g. MNI"-V with I'. DIAMOND s-"tt»ni, UTTNTS' Mil corr.B. amethyst set, la:% s full pi ;ed ICT with white NUNC M-liltigs. jet R.I; 1 EANJI O *«\.rf | :r.. em;, gold piste aleeve button*. 'J he whole or' this N.av n: :»>-m collection s» nt V 'cure L»y mail FUR *l, 2 f0rf1.70.4 lor?:, TLILA lot cm be ret.»l' -I C '.lv at from F» to flu. Add rots, X. V. JKWL'.R.rtY CI).. Atlanta. JH. THE ATLANTA OJ,onK*nys: " This company I T perfectly r«'ii:l»>le, and the amount they give lOR your money is astojuding." CMftblUhed 1844. _ GLFFLPSOM & CAUL? » CINCINNATI, O. « $1 | Celebrated of theflouth *• Corn MUT of th'l Lino of Flour MID MACHINERY on Earth, V. O MNKE ovcryihii - MILL*E.c-J*. BniM eompletii MI LS, ar. L-■ :»»•••! I (iMon «. pnttit-E ' .I PRORCC* DESIC«O, "Writu FURCV.aI -KUO A:IJ Price J - urgliaiiug, B W. POWERS & CO., AVliolesnle Druggists No, 1305 Main and 9 and 1113 th Sts>, It. \V. rowers. D. Taylor. RICHMOND, Va. April 28, 1881-GNJ- V~~O . WILLIS, wilh i.VTNE, K FARO, WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 2SG West Pralt And 52 South Howard Streeli, Pallcrson Baynt, BALTIMORE. J. N. Anderson^ Elliot Bind. mrlCm6 $72 A WEEK. 812 a day at home easily made. Costly Outfit free. Address Turn: & Co.,AuKU9tn, Maine. UHPBETHy 17Pi| SEEDS " BEST 1Q Q1 1/O4S®s^EIOOI LOCUO and Pricn Tne Olilest and most ext«nnv4 Sa*d Qrwcrri t'n the I'nittd Stat**. It AVID LAiNDHKTH & HONH,PHILADA..I% HOP BITTER^ (A Medicine, not it Drink,) ■ CONTAINS HOPS, nrcnr, MANDRAICE, I DANDELION. AND TDK PTRKST ANT> HF:RTMKT>ICALQUAU B TIKU or ALL OTIIKU ULTTKKS. TIIEY CURE All DISENRENOF theStomnch, Bowels, Blood,! Liver. Kidneys, and I rlnury Organs, Ner- ■ voußuesit, Sleenlossniissand especially Feinoie Coinplalnts. SIOOOJN COLD. ■ Will he pnfd for a case they will notenre or 9 help, or Xor anything impure or injurious found in them. ■ Ask your druggist for Hop Blttera and try ■theui before you sleep. Take no Other. ■ D.I. C. Is an absolute and Irreslstlhlocnrc for ■ Uruukcucbtt, use of opium, tobucco and ■ narcotics. ■■■■■■ SEND FOH CIBCCLAB. ■■■■■ ■ All AHOT* ioM by drcpjrlsu. G Hop BUURI M fg. Co., Hocb— Ur, Y. T., K Toronto, Ont. MTH^ONL^WEDICIWEy II IN EITHER LIQI'ID OK L)BY 10IT31 I U That Acts nt tlie snine tiinc on M Q TBI Lim, THS n ASD TBS KWMY2. M [[WHY ARg WE SICK?y ■ 1 Beeauie »r« allow thtle great organt toH EM become clogged or torpid, ami poitonout PI W*Km«r,or« therfj'ore forced into tin blood U U that thouldbe expelled naturally. n I WILL SURELY CURE ■ MKIDNEY DISEASES, R LIVER COMPLAINTS,U iIPILFH, CONSTIPATION, URINARY H R] MBBATKS, FEMAM: WCAKNKSIEI, I AND NERVOUS DISOISUEITS, WM by causing free action of these organs ANDM fl restoring their jmcer to throw off disease. H Yfhf suffer Bliionn jiaiiis and acheal fl H Why tormented with lMles, ConstlpatlonT W M Why frightened over disordered Kldneya! W PJ Why endure tterroua orsiek headackest M II Uss KIDNEY-WOKT mil rejoice in health. |f B II Is put up In Dry VefrtnWlo Form* in tin U WIS cans one package of whieli makes six QUARTS of MB WW medicine. Also in IJ«itild Form, very Conceit* U t rkted, for those t bat cannot readily J REPORT it. F F> CF"IT act 3 with equal efflclcney in either form. KG M GET IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST. MICB, #I.OO TO ■ WELLS, UICIIAUDSON A Co., Prop's, |i || (WIU send the dry post-paid.) BOUMTOX, TT. PJ
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