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Keporter and I'oist.j PCfcUtHICI) WRKKI.Y AT DANBURY, N. C. PKPFKR A SON*, Tuba. Sr Proys _ ■ ITIM OF ni'BMi'KIPTIOX ; "ne Year, piuia hi e in advance, *i.*o Six Month*. 75 j RATKM OF ADVERIINIXU: llnwnr Iom) 1 time *1 on For each a«l«litUmi»l Insertion .v» | Contract* for louder tune «r hmtc *pa«-.u can be i Marie In proportion to the al>ove rate*. Trannlent a«l. •rtiiMTH will he exiMu-teil to rontit j •••ronlliitf to the»« rates at the time tlicy >en«l , their favor*. l*ocai Nettee* will be char get I 00 per rent. ti*an above rate*. BintineHN Card* will be linterted at Ten Dullaiv ; per annnin. Mr. Blaine ho* been asked to address, the National Educational Association at i its annual meeting at Saratoga. Ex-President Samuel J. Tilden is building a $600,000 residence in New ( York, of superb finish and architecture, j He has spent, over $30,000 on the din ing room alone. They call it his white ! honse, because it is btiilt- mostly of: white marble. We hope Hayes will not take it away from hiui, as he did hi« White House in Washington. A young man who was ploughing with a pair of mules near Gonzales, Texas, I not long ago. observed in the morning' that the off mule was suffering from a | swollen jaw. On the principle that mules have no rights which their owners are bound to respect, he paid no further j attention to the matter until I when he noticed that the near mule was drawing away as far as pos.ible, from its i mate. A closer inspection revealed 'he' head of a rattlesn-.ike sticking out from the straw collar of the afflicted beast, in ; which snug quarters it had probably pasjed the wuitcr. It is unnecessary to say that the resour- | ces of our county, whatever they may be, j cannot be fully developed till transpor- j tation shall hare been afforded, and we j are glad to hear that Mr. Oancdo, j Vice-President of the Ohio & Carolina j IV R.—which is the purchaser of the P. F. &Y. V. R. R.—has requested Dr. Shanwood to furnish him a draft of the line of survey through Stokes county, I showing the relative position of Danburv to that line, and the character of the \ intervening country, so that lie mav' have the means of studying the possibil- ' ities of a branch from Walnut Cove to ' Daubury. Growers of tobacco arc the only per- j pons in the country who cannot dispose ] of their erops how and where they please, i A farmer eauu>t sell a few pounds of tobacoo to a neighbor for a sheep wash without paying a special tax, and thoughtless infractions of the law have caused uicti to be carried hundreds of miles away from home to stand trial for their offenee. A farmer cannot sell his tobacco at all save to a licensed dealer or by himself getting out a license. The thing is utterly at variance with the whole traditional policy and trade theo ries of the American people, is wholly unnecessary, is j artial and sectional in its operation, is oppressive on tho class which most of all should be eucouragcd ratlicr tiujn burdened, the class who till the earth, and is in every aspect and sense outrageous and intolerable. A reporter asked Mr. Scoville how Guiteau was feeling "He is savage," said Mr. Soovtlle, "and I believe if the court oyerrules the motion for a new' trial he will become desperate. What provoked him especially in my Chicago interview was the statement that his sentence might be commuted for lifo. Ills idea has been all along that he wouldn't be punished at all: that he wou)d be released as a public benefactor. I believe he would rather be hung than imprisoned for life. He expects to go away to Europe, return I. ere when the excitement is over, and lecture. He says he will make $50,000 next year. The arrangement he wants to make with his lawyers is to pay them an little as possible now out of the proceeds of his book and then pay theui $5,000 apiece next winter. He doesn't see people now, and it makes hiiu furious " Kate Shelley, to whom the lowa I legislature has just given a gold medal aud S2OO, is only 15 years old She lives near Des Moines, at a point where a railroad crosses a gorge at a great height. One night tlifife was a furious storm, and the bridge was carried sway. The first that the Shelley* knew of it was when they saw the headlight of a locomo tive gash down int« the uliasm. Kale climbed to the remnant of tho bridge with great difficulty, using an improvised lantern, and the engineer's voiee answer ed her calls , but she could do nothing for him, and he was dnwned. Then she remembered that an express train was almost due, and she started for the nooieit station, a mile distant. A long high bridge over the Des Moines River hod to be crossed on the ties—an easy thing to do in calm daylight, but peril ous in stormy darl.now. Kate's light was blown out, and the w.nd was so vio lent that she could not stand. Ho- she crawled across the bridge, from timber to timber, on her hand* and knee*. She got to the station bedraggled and ex hausted, bnt in time to give the warn iag, though *h# fainted immediately. ,7\ STATE SEWS. Corn is selling in Haywood county j at 40 cents per bushel. The new cotton factory at Concord will soon be in operation. Peas are ready to mature in some of the garden uf Wilmington. The new Methodist churun boll at j Oxford weighs 1,000 pounds. From 18ftI to 1860, seventy 'wo put-; ents were issued to North Carolina i A cotton factory is soon to hegiu oper ations at Lowell, X l . C., with (i,00l» spindles. A Wilmington firm are arranging to put up a rice uiill in Washington during, the present year. A citizen of Haywood county recently sold 100 walnut, logs to a northern com pany for $4,000. A rich silver mine is reported as hav ing been discovered at Granberry, Mitch ell cuunty, N, (J. From 1871 t«* 1880, four hundred and seventy-five, patents were issued to North Carolina. "The sun do. move." Among the prominent and most ava'l able Republican candidates named for j' congressman-at-large, is,'aines K. Boyd,j' of Alamance. Pink Bost, a coal-black, crooked-leg- | gee' negro, hailing from Catawba conutv, 11 has been outlawed. Two hundred dol- 11 lars is offered for his head. ' c Madison, the county of hilU mil mountains, raises one million and a half | pounds of tobacco, and realizes an aver age of 20 cents per pound. W. S. 0. i. Robinson, of Goldsboro, lias been appointed by the President, United State.-- District Attorney for the Eastern District of this Slate. i All indioations point to the largest corn crop ever made in the Stale. It | is a hopeful sign when farmers determine to uiake their own "hog and hoiuiny." j They arc now discussing how the ninth member from this State snail be elected. \\ betlier the ballot jhall contain onlv the name of the eohgressmim-at-large and be deposited in a separate box, or ' j whether he shall b« voted for otherwise. | Collector Everitt says "the I'epub- 1 j lican party will never be successful in ! this State until Thos. B. Keogh and ' hii cabal, naked and powerless, is driv 'en from its leadership." How lovely j tor brethren to dwell together in unity. j, Charlotte ts progressins prodigouslv j lon paper. Dropping the alliteration, j' i the town proposes to spend $13,000 on ' I her sidewalks, levy a tax of SIOO,OOO , I to improve the r>ads leading to the town, ' I introduce the electric light, and play I ; j thunder generally. | Judge Gilmer, in his charges, urges | that tne tone of the poor house system , j be elevated, so that the unfortunate pau | per shall not regard himself, or be regard ed by others, as a disgraced being. A sentiment that is highly honorable. ; Poverty is no disgrace. A dead-lock may be looked for when the State returning board meets to count the votes east for cmigressman-at-l»rgt>. Jarvis, Saunders and Attorney-General Kenan have all declared in advance that' the election will be null and void. Messrs. Worth, Scarborough and Roberts hold to the contrary. So the end is not yet. A runaway husband by the name ofi James E. Lee is wautcd at Elevation, , Johnston county. He has deserted his j wife, in company with another woman, leaving her and two children entirely destitute of anything to eat. If return-1 ed it is to be hoped the town of Kiev*- , tion will be true to its name. A little, elevated hanging is what Jim Lee needs. POLITICAL FOISTS. It is now proposed to pension Grant j for his services in the Mexican war, i where he commanded a ninle-train. It will not matter to Grant wlm' it is for so > he is pensioned. Thai is the main thing, i - Rait I mart Gazelle. I*iil"88 we wholly misinterpret pres- i ent signs, the arrogant Stalwarts will be making open war on Garfield before Guiteau is hung. Before the President j has been dead a year, Guitcan will be, transformed into tin victim anil the dead Garfield be pillowed as a criminal ! in the history ofthecoun ry.— St. Louis Republican Dem. The Southern Pcmocrtic journals are displaying a far more liberal spirit iu 1 discussing current political questions than journals ot a like elmrnoter in the I North. And this fair-dealing impulse is supported by an inUdligent handling of political matters, both local and na- j tional, which it would be well if their northern brothers would both note utid imitate. Intelligence and courage, a j i hospitable nature and a quick-to-resent- . ' ment impulse, with a bearing ever gen- II tlemanly and a conduct ever courteous, j , j have always marked the true Southerner. ' I Now we have evidence constantly deep ening, that a spirit ofjustice, strong and ' pure, forms no small part of the cliarac- ) i ter of the people bora south of Mason i and Dixon's line.— Button Evening' j Star. :. Can it be true that Arthur snubs bis i man Mahone, after all hit sacrifice of charaeter' Such is the runtor from Washington. Little Billee is not invit |to the grand White House feasts. The Ii Washington correspondent of the Alex i' andria Gazette writes : "It is said that if the President real -11 ly wanted to make public the admiuia ' | tration's countenance and support of the ' General , and to recognise in a conspicu '! ous manner the eminent services the ''General has rendered the Republican party, he would have selected last night, when General Grant and the other most ' notable members of the party were pres " ent, as the appropriate occasion, and his i failure to do so is said by some to mean i. that though he is glad to profit by the 11 terms of the Republican bargain with ■ the Vlrgiaia Headmasters, he doesn't par • tieularly admire the instrument by which ! that bargain was mede." REPORTER AND POST, DAN BURY, N. C M APRIL 0, 1882 GENE:It 41- MEWS. A big oast-iron dog in a Sacramento' store frightened away tlireo aimed bur- ; glum. | Congress is lndus'jriously engaged in the wi»f and patriotic business of "kill -1 ing time." I A South Florida hike is said U> have ; alligators enough to build a fence around | it four feet high. , l'icsideiit Arthur's son, although but i seventeen years old stands six feet aud j four inehes high. | Tourgce will make the New Yorkj jPr ess Association address. His apple I seems to he swimming. This promises to be a fruitful year for the churches. There are signs of a general religious awakening. The last report from Senator Hill is I that he is in a very bud way an J will die jofeancer in spite of the doctors. (ten. Scales will deliver the address before flie Aruiy of Northern Virginia Association. An houor well deserved. The wealth of Mr. William H. Van-, deibilt is estimated at S3"JO,UUO,LHH), enough in gold to load an eight hundred ton ship. • ' The Scoville's live in a white marble mansion in Chicago. They are highton-1 ed people aud rank with the first society of that city. Solon Chase, the veteran tJreenbacker, has begun the publics tiou ot his new paper at Chase's Mills, Me., and calls it Them Ulcers. The track ot the Danville and New Rivor railroad has crossed the Henry county line, and is now within ten miles ! of Maitiusville. It is said that a Mormon oilony has; been formed near King's Mountain in this State and many convvits to their 1 faith arc reported. Danville will vote on the 18th of April ou the ijucstiou of an additional; subscription 01 SUO,OOO to the Danville | aud New Hiver Kailruad Company. A young couple were baptized togeth er at Trousdale, Tenn., and immediately afterward were married, in their drip ping garments, by the same clergyman. The project of starting a nail factory > in Lynchburg, Ya., is being agitated, and several wealthy capitalists have in dicated a willingness to take stock in the enterprise. Two gentlemen at Farniville, Va., [ played a game of chess by telephone. They wi re three-quarters of a mile I I apart. The game lasted for three-quar ters oi an hour. The London Übsrrvrr, commenting on 1 I the career aud leath of Longtellow, > remarks that "since the death of Byron no living English pout eijoyed so widej a popularity as Longfellow." (ieucral Grant says lie has no special, j objection to the six kinds of wine fur- j nished by the President at his dinners, but as for himself he would prefer a little something out of a black bottle. | The assertion is nude that it cost one niillion dollars to carry New York for' Garfield, the expenditure being mainly in New York and Kings counties, and that the names of prominent Democrats ; ' who sold themselves are ready for publi- j cation. An Ohio man turned his wife out of. doors on an intensely cold night because she wished to discharge a pretty servant! i girl. She crawled into a hay loft, and j nearly froze to death. Next day some 1 ' neighbors dipped the husband into a I barrel of mohiat cs, and then rolled him 1 i in a heap of feathers, ' The festival of Faster n»ed to be ob-l ' served on the fourteenth day of the moon, i j the same as the Jewish Passover. But ; the Council of Nice, 825 A. D., ordered , Easter to be celebrated on the Suuday i next succeeding the full u>««u that eoiues ! un or next after the vernal equinox— | March 21, making Easter a movable | holiday. A Syracuse justice of the |K ace post- | poned a trial upon the request of the defendant, who said his mother was de»d. After the adjournment of the j : court the justice learned that the esti- I mable lady had been dead nine yenrs,! and the defendant had gone to Canada. The next orphan brought into court will > catch it. Among the prisoners at the Virginia penitentiary is an old colored man named James Bradly, who claims to have been a body servant of John Kandolph, of Kounoke. Hrudly is eighty years old, ; and says he has killed eleven colored per- I sons in his time. He is uow serving ! out a term of ten years imprisonment for murder. A young woman got a free railroad pass at Jackson, Mich., by telling the poormaster that she was a stranger in distress. Next day she reappeared, and said that she had lost the pass and want ed another. An investigation showed that she was a married woman residing in the city, who desned the tickets for herself and a lover to use in eloping. St. Johns has just experienced the ' most terrific snowstorm it has had in ma ny years. It commenced on Saturday ' night and continued until Tuesday. The drifts in some places are ten feet high. The roads are blockaded in every direc tion. The mail steamer Newfoundland has not arrived. She was due on Friday * last. A strong northerly gale is blow ' ing, with a severe frost. i Jackson J. Hicks, a Georgia maker , of moonshine whiskey, was recently t killed by revenue raiders, who repre sented him as a desperado who went i heat ily armed and belonged to an organ i ixed gang of law-breakers. The Atlanta i ComtituiioH says that he was a harmless, i ignorant, pious old man, who never car ■ ried a pisUil nor consorted with outlaws, i and whose illicit still waj about as big as a wash boiler. Ilroivn Mountain School. ' f ' The exercises of this school, taught , hv Miss Mollis Hutcherson, closed April Ist., with Aoeches, essays, tie. The girls and boys 01 great honor to i their tlAiuiidsouie manner !in which "flu y themselves. Miss Mollie appears well adapted to the I moral and intellectual training of the' ! young. Thdftarcnts were well pleased ! ' with the pnfSt of tho children. I did j not get a pruoaiauie, hut the exercises ' had a moral mrfanjy ; were interesting, j 1 amusing and aud the whole 1 I atfair passed ■ very pleasantly. 1 EI.UER. | Whether gHCancdo will couie to time is ilniAml. lie has written n | letter to Gov. •) nrvis to the effect that j while he may make the prouii.-ed pay ment on the specified, Monday, we I believe, yet, lioanso of the matters stated by him, there may be a deluy. ! And he therefore asks for an extension jof thirty days. This extcusion in terms has not been granted, but it is under-: , stood that if Canedo should tender ' the money almy rfoiin nis ) art of the agreement at 'in*carly day, tin. failure ta meet his obligation ou time will be overlooked. Dr. Canedo intloses the \ Governor a letter from one of the capi talists interested in the matter, iu which lie says that in case the Legislature docs J i not meet an extcusion will be necessary I to make some alteration in tho plan of j providing mean- to build the road, the I i original plan being based on the fact' that some additional legislation was ex ( peeted. Dr. Canedo, in his letter, says that the probabilities are that he will be j loti time, but yet lie must anticipate diffi- ! culties, and therefore he asks lor an extension of thirty days. He refers to I tho laet that Additional legislation was I expected, and not getting it has di'ar- 1 ■ ranged his plans somewhat. He remarks 1 that he has arranged the details for rolling stock and iron, and is in corres pondence witlf parties looking to com pleting the route to Wilmington, and also outside the State in Virginia and j Kentucky. The Govenor. in response, say 9 that : the Htnckbollers ir.ct in re-ular annual meeting on the sth of April, and that 1 they will probably go to the full extent > of their authority in giving a reasonable j extension if it will enable him to fulfill his agreement. The Governor, however,! 1 urges the Doctor to pay the cash at the ; time stipulated.— J\'evet an' Observer.' * i STKAUNO Bt%l TATRON.—WouId ' ' you trust one dishonest enough to steal j the reputation of another, to make for ' yon anything,—especially your physic, | —not knowing of what it may be cm | pounded > llow to tell the genuine; !Simmons Liver Regulator:—Look for the clean White Wrapper having a large red /. in the centre and the signature of j J. H. Zeilin & Co. on the side. All j others are worthless and injurious imita- I I tions. Don't tamper with then, howev- j ler plausibly raeommer.dcd, health and ' life are too precious toeudaugur. "Hima-i (in Hula." j Clears out rats, mioc, roaehos, flies, j I ants, bed-bugs, skunks, ehipuiuuks, > | gophers. 15j. Wruggists. | Nothing coul Ibn more generous than I the folluwiug ojfer ffom a country ed itor It seems to wine right from the heart: "Show lis the man too poor to psv for •> country paper, and we will buy him anotiisr Jug or two." : Quick, Complete cure, all annoying 'Kidney, Bladder and I'rinary Diseases. sl. Druggists. . ' Nklnnjr Men. j '• Wells' Health Knnewer" restores I health and vigor, euros Dyspepsia, Im potence, Sexual Debility. sl. I rTMrr.ES.:=IfWT maif (Km 1 ) Hie recipe lor « simple I'Kil KTA lil.K HALM that i j will remove TAX. FHMKLES, PlMf f /.ff.Saiul BLOTCH HS, l-aving the skin soft, clear aud beautiful; also instructions for pro | ilucing a luxuriant growth of hair on a Imld lieatl or SIIIIMMII face. Address, inclosing tic. [ j ttamp. HEH. VANDKI.K & CO.. 12 Bar •' claj St., X. Y. Fob. 1(1 H2-ly. mi.p Slid tifTrrt. ' The main cause of nervousness is indi gestion, and that is caused by weakuess j 1 of the sUimach. No one can have sound '' and goop health witliout using Hop Uit ' | ters to strengthen the stomach, purify ' i the blood, and keep the liver and kidney \ active, to carry off all the poisonous and r waste matter of the system.— Mvancr ; .vpruE. I Having been afpoiuted rommissioner by 3 |tlie Proba:e I'OIHI of Stokes CollUt y for that pur|iosa. I will sflt r for sale at the Court House door in tlie town of Daubury, on " I Monday tlie Hlh day of may, IMX2. two hun- II dreit and t-n acirs i>f land belonginc to tlie r i "State of N r»-y K. Hughs, deceased Tliese .{lands lie in Mokea County, ou tlw wa ers lof Dan river and r.lk ciwk, adjoining tlie ' lands of U'llliam \f. Moore. I'his tract of land Will Is? "k lii foe one-tlilrd cash and the i remainder on a credit of twetve months f ] with bond and a|if>roved security, said sum -! to bear Interest from date of note. Tlie t ' rent due and payable for said land for 1882 will lie released to tlie purrhaser. This tract of land is in a good nefghlMirhood, 1 about one-thin! cleared and in a high state i, lof Cultivation, has upon It a small dwelling . | house, an 1 other out-imuses, is well watered > and Huely timbered, and foi producing tine ' I tobacco is equal tA any Ih the State. \VH.!.:AM Al. ilo-JltK. I Match .0,18611. TO CONSI'MiTIVKS.— I The advertiser havliui l*«n permanently cured of tliat dicad •'.itca-c. Oo'isumiitiou, I>> a shnph remedy, is si xi' us to inak.' known to liis fciloM-siif -1 feu >4 tlie means of cure. To all »Uo desire 't, I e will send i\ copy of the preserijition I used, ltr"S' of ebargc.) with the dir-cjiotis for pn'| aringandlisiimtl.f same, will' li l h-■> ' will find a sure ' I'UK for CfXi'OUJsL (OLl)S, COXSI'MI'TIOy, ASTHMA. HHOXt'lll'l i • >te. Parties wishing the I'rescripti MI, w ill please address, ltev. K. \. WII.SON*, lil4 I'eiui SI.. Williauisburuh, jS. V. Feb. ill'B2-Iv. BkNKW Vot'H I.KABK.- Them are | times in every one's life when energy fails and a miserable feeling comes over j them mistaken for lajsiness. Danger • lurks in these systems, as they raise from diseased organs. Parkers Cinger Ton ic will restore perfect activity to llm j Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, purify the j | blood, and reuew your lease of health 1 j and comfort.— jUnoc/ite. ; KitHOltS OK YOUTH —A gentleman I | who suffered for years from Nervous \ \ HILITY, Pli KM ATVIt K DKIAY. and ill the clleetsof youthful indi-cretion. will for the sake of guttering humanity, wnd free I o all who need it, the. reei|«" and direction for making tlie simple remedy by which lie was lined. NtiHeivrs wishing to profit by tlie advertiwr's c\|H'rieuci' can do so by ad dressltg in perfect confi*leitce, JtillN B. OC;i.EN 42 Cedar St., N. Y. | Feb. lit 'S2-I.V. KOLDEN STAR OIL STOVE STILL LEADS THE WORLD. 5Q.000 IN USE! TTses Ordinary Kerosene. Bakes a&A Ccokl Equal t9 any Cook Ltove. SEND FOR NEW CIRCULAR. MYERS, OSHORN & CO., •OLK MANUFACTURKIISt OLBVUXjAND, OHIO. WMttri Branrh, 4t LAKE ST REIT, CflH'AtiO. CALL ON OUR LOCAL AOCNT. SAF E8 ROUND CORNER. Solid 77:!d:i Ar.;!3 Ircn Frame. FIRE AND EUuCLAR PROOF EXTRA SECURE LOCKS. JNO. WI NQRRIS, I Via-Presidcnt ind G«o'l Wester* Ager.t, j j J. F. YATKS of N. C. with 1 Buync, Anderson filittrd, Wholesale Grocers, I . N'o. 'J6O West Pratt ami ftJ S. Howard St., I BALTIMORE, M!>. II Tsmrf for Sale. Having tofn appointed Com miss'oner hv tilt* lYoh itc Court of Sti.kfs (tiiintv to del 1 (lit* lands detcnU'd l>riow f«ir )Mtttit ion | among tlu* I wire at law of IVrriu J«»yoe, r iIeCMHaeJ, 1 .VI sidi to tlit* liiyln'.sl hiiMi'r. at ill** t'onrt Hon** door in Dunhitry, on Moti day Nh of ilay it Ix iiuj; at .Spring j term i f the Superior con t, tin* following 1 1met of taud of HIT aeitM, inure or less, on the waters • f Criniked Creek, a the lands of Patsy Cunningham, Winston E.t I*, tin k .Martin, and others. s TElvMS—Six months credit, bond with , - approved security required, and title retained until i»aid. This 2Kh dav of March ISHi. PKTEIi I). WATKINS, Com. j J \(»TH T«: OK sKi/n;E. I'siTKti STATES ISTKIIN.U. Rkvkni K, j Collector's oiliee, stli Diat. N, «'aroiina, Winston, March 1:1 th, ISH2. Notice Is hereby given to John A. Hullin, tlw l ostensible owner, tlint seizure was made " ion tlie lltli day of March, IN2, of three packages containing gallons of Apple j Brandy. All persona claiming the said property will - j appear I>'fore Geo. H. Kveritt. Colletior of H the sth District N. C., at his oJUce in Win . ston, N. C., within :50 days from date herc of, or the property will l»e declared foifmtetl " to the I'nited Hrates. V 1 Ciiven under mv hand and seal, this March s : 13th, ISB2. GEO. 11. EVER ITT, j | Collector 6U> Dlst N. C. ' D ANDRIFFTJ O-E m Kr:ulicHt« M DIOHIHIII, prevctitw UM ri turn, Mrrentw filtlrgtiut of liatr, >.tiiuulnt«'M now growth, miml prevent* It from turning tfrnv Tli® linir drewtiiff In th«* woriU. Auk the OriiKgiHl for It. Uh. J. A. I»M'KKY. Proprietor, Umlnl. Tenn. >• PA INLLOSS EYIVWATKH ll ItetlevM Vyen *t In * feu bonrn. For frnitiiMltite«l lUtx nothing H hotter. A*k for It mtm! have no other, I>u. »f. A. I»!('KKY. Proprietor, Hrint»>l. Tenn. I Twenty DOIIIUH •s WILL Bt'Y THK ie '■ Penna. Singer 1 ■BVJCU SEWING MACHINE, ii jQUnI If C\l A letter Marhlne than can be I y n'rr ffir f r * j anywhere. e It lias a Drop Leaf, two I a rue Drawers, K fancy lla'f Gothic Cover. Castors, and winds d the ilohhin witliout running the machine, e WARRANTED FOR FIVE YKARB. Examination of .Xfiuiiin** Before J'aymcnt. Send riders or address, WiF.I.ETS Af ' 114 N. Seventh t?t., Pliiladelphis, f # s Success p HMD Th 4» Pump ta of great power nri utmpllelty, and will draw witter from atiydenih of well. It can be arranged to forco water to House, Ham, and Fiehl, and will throw twice the amount of water at each stroke of aujr other pump. Water can bo drawn from aprlng or dintant well Intolho house. | Wilh a hoouattachment It 1$ a .Fire .£>iofne, and is the best Well i*Mwtp made. Specially rtcom mended for deep well*. Send for circulars. Manufactured by I J. W. CABDWZLL & CO., Richmond. 7a. J. MONROE TAYLOR « fit 113 W ATKR ST., NEW YOBK» Thousands, disgusted with the mnny poor articles offered in market, are now | nappy in using J. Monrob Tatlor's Cold Medal preparations. Tbcf are guaranteed strictly pure and superior to ar.y other in market.' Ask your grocer for and do not be put off with any other* until you have given them a trial. I GILMER & JOVCK, Agent.-*. Winston, N. 0. NOTICE. Pursuant to an orrb'r »f tin* Probate : (\ntrt of Stokes county to nit* «lir*u*«d, I , will sell at pulilir auction to tin l hijlics: bid- , •ler upon tho premises, in JSlnk«*s county, N. ('.. on Sjitttiday, tlie i.'ih day of Mat-'li, IN*2, one tract of laud lying in tin- count ) of Stokes on tin* waters of i Much tint crcck. J ! adjoining tit* lands of Kobert Gibson. j >o i Mi.tliuws, ami oili«' I*, containing U , acres, upon the following b'tms, t» -wit : , Mic-balf cash on «lay of one-half in 1 ( 'ix months thereafter, by the ptirclias 'r jjiv* | , tig bond ami ;;|ipn»w,l msciii ty. bold ua rbe property of |> 11111, der'd, for ussets to pav «l«-bt> said estate. LKK .IKSSI'p, onimissiouer. 'I his Fcb'ry 11th. lsi>2. ■ #fc ■ I ■ m m Can be cured by the nae ot II v I U Ril A IH-.11. Jamn' i'nnnabU UA I fl Mil ■"""» Fol ll I I I 111 fa Book. Testimonials, trie., Addreaw Chapimx'k A L'o., HKC I Caen .si. t phi la., Pa. TUliliillo(Saw Machine Lb warranted Wto aaw oil a 2 foot log in a xr.inutea, and costi lets money than any other Baw Machine. Wouro tho Ilrtt Una who Tpw these 71 UHbI tMfi' fmaobinos in Amrr- Tr ica, a:.d at present owtfthe only log ai right of tho samo. Bend for our free circular. United States Alanf'g Co.. Washington. D. C, BADIESth'.UIHITE liUUSE ■ The ONLY BOOK IV of tbtklnd ll nMpab'd ■new kpitios. SK k'U>n loThepnmiltnc. wuh over jn Steel Portraits ■of the Ladies of the While House, with view o t many ot the Hi Homes of the President*. Tins Is the most salable book Bi published Agents »*ntcd—send for CtfeuUtt. witfc fuil BRADLEY * CO.. fublllhert, ■m 66 North 4th SL. PhHatl-lohla. Pa. npiSIM •-'""'-.fating Ul I U!f l" , w , e«lveureH!:\T Fit!•!»?.T»n Jt\ lo.rifMAM P l\ H..* itM ,11.. NO .V Ll kiOllK OPPORTUNITY! To Street a COOK or UtfATINU S OVK i ' 'r-m the large*! and iiii'Sl yur.cd tfnel ' iti litim Mivit.iii uf t!•*; State, uiiii ul ut l/J .V I'itlOKS us first cU" 2' 10 '» 0"" ' ,e fid. Wu llaVO » lull illicit ul M ANN'S uJ IdlTlNOorra AXKS TU.VtIKS, STKIJL FLOWS. OL.VBS, I BBLTINO, BASU, DOORS, TIN VV ARK, HORSB BUOKS In ahorl, > full line ol H A It I) W ARE j Which we »r#> daily inoreanins(. FAINTS. VAKNIBHKB. OILS, Ao Uii-ly ndtled to nur rl ick KKOWN. HOOK 118 k CO . rtenltily WioMmi. N C. II |oni& | Iw it ply 41.00 a tho'.i.amt for l'i*affllrr*tf llnfidn with oiu|Niini atlaflifil after .Imiuary, ' | I*4. Srttil O I>. with rl|(lit to , HANIIAI. H. FnilTK, H«aK«n. 7« HriM»4wia3r.Sl»w STorfc tltjr. Q3O- B. YATBB, of M.0., with m\K. AXUKRSOS k Bl Rl) W IJOI.KBAI.K ÜBOCKRS, No 28(i Weal Frill Ai>d 52 8. uih llowa-d Street!, . r.Mer.* l BAIiTIMOHK J. X AnJer»*H, • i Kllic! third. mrlomtt H W. FOWKKS & CO., Wholesale in-iiir^iNtM \ . 1305 Vain andoand ll nth Sis., ' R W. Pim>r» ' , I April 2D, IHul.Um- PACE'S I WAREHOUSE, For the Sale of Leaf To'oacco, WINSTON, N. C. CANCi.K's (THKI>.—Dr. J. \\. Thomas lat Ked Shoals I'. >.. St»»kes po m N. olhns his services to rlit* public fur tin- treat men , «»f* Cancers, Tumor*. &e. We do not |>esi ! late to nay tl.at, notwithstanding the medi ( ••id fraternity assert il nlniottt impossible to i arrest llie disease, tlmt we can guarantee a >1 I\ run-, and remove ih t'amer in fit m ' three to nine days. witli comparatively little pain, and leaving scarcely .1 b,*ar when tie I cavity is hvuh'd tip, which takes In in twelve to fifteen da" s filter tlie atu*er is removed. I llinois, I leers, \Y in?* Mid .Moles cuicd by the s.tiue process; and al! done without per loriiMjn: ai«) miiiji' al treatment, Hlord piiritiet» are sometimes used after , tl; • »•••! is in' *d, which flees ti c j i* in 1 tun all virus, and the patient is ettreit I for I fe. | 1 localise of the money pressure we ha\e j Immmi very hheial hi otircharp >, and in t mo i instances w here tin? a filleted were really |wor Iwe have cured them without cliarp We j will take one e»M* in N»ates and n iin'n' , v.here we have not « perilled, without ckaige I simply to show the effectual and speed) cm 0 ]of the disea e. Ad«h• v>. .1. \V. TIIOM US, Med Shoals. N. (\ ; Feh. Id, "K>lf. KOItKKT W. VOWKNS, KIMIAII l» TAU.O . K W MIW|';HS 1 »(1). \\'IJO/J:.SAI.K Diwuaisrs, Dealer* in I PAIMS, 011.8, V* AUN ISIIKS, Fieuoh aud Auiciicuu WINDOW GLASS. PUTTY, fcC. OKSARS, BMOKINU AN!» ( IIKWINU loH.Wii Bl*Kri Al.* l t . 1305 Mniu St., Hichmoud, Va. August 2G—6in J. R ABBOTT, OF N 0., wllii KIJJST'J' & CMJMP, RIUUMuNb, VA., \\ liolt*BNlc Dca'trr# in BOOTS, SIIOISB, TRUNKS, AC. j Prompt attention paid to orders, una yntis -1 taciiou td. Virginia Slatt Priton Coeds a tj ervjlty March. 6. m T?V OAT TYTP'DQ M "« l ,Sl ' r HI-: IUS JLj-Zi." mvJIjI-'JL.LJ.LbO *hould Mil send lor : wimpte eo«v of that wonderful paper, the }( rl:l i AIM! Moldier nl Wellington. 1». » . Ii contain* si,or*of lli«' War, * Mine l.ne. Si rnca 1 from the Bnttle-tii'ld, and a llmtivund lhtni{«of it j tereat t«> our country'* de'eder*. ft la the areat j Miltliera pa| e*-. It ronfaiu* nil tl»r |.aw» sod lu ; Nirn«'(k>na relating !«• i'ciutkjiut ami ltoiint!** tor aold'er* and their heir*. I * err evmildter idionld | enroll hi* tiuii.r inV.er the I'rrli' me! Heldier l hauner at on e. Kl|(hl n»rtv »olvm:»a, i week Iv. »l a year. Bauipe iitc. .nl icw, World anil Nolilter, Tto\ .tftft, VVnuhington, 111. i-. !| Tronic £ flr 1 !? 'Zcl V* 80 " 0 * I* I 1 . f ;rO'Hi firf-l - r»:~, g to" , lmpor'aiit' we»i. * »31 trtel \tthc3U 1 • O |7V} \ . leal latllU MI aii 1 I j J*' {the en* ioi> I m«.».» | 1 |r p ' I . ']*»" ihtnr lUi • \ ) |jl * - li '• |»« hfrriu* uffon!, 1 rJI.-TTT". , t" ".ffre!'lkiSvU• » .»il«*1, 111 mmmmmmf p(»rfrfer nn.u ! •'"! "■ lu lIU npi j teni after thu con;h ban been rollcvnd. 1 GRERI n. II Ai -7, Oinnili, '. -r , for mal lt.Tt'inir, w n.-hl 'i n. P tan. ! Hlh, 16H0, HUt *.{ »a«L l.\u * •urecahle Itemed j In Pv«ior * r»V ,r ;iTaV'.t«. 1 ciasaod aa a Momllclimil pr.-Tn»n»Uo 1 ur »!ct ili» P. I S. lteviacd 81 itntca, and \. h«*n m -•i ,t i , T«i. ,y ! bo told by I»RU iOIKTS, n t d «r t poraoua, without •p«cial*l~-; % " or llcei,.-.w. flftllTMM I dM'lwl hr acnl.-r, U/i J I lUII 1 who.try to |m)iu off i.'jc'; ui.! Hyo for Lnu-bcx* a A Malt tin's TOI.I . t.'Ut.'tv and JtTK —which U the only MhDICATI.o a'- tlrlo mn 'e—the irenntne hft th"*r irannl ua.tha l aoip on_vach houiix • tfut nj) in (Jnirt 812 a Battle*. TOLtl, ROCK * IIVE CO., Pi p ; CHICAGO. ILL. Mid by DRUOCHTO and CEHEHAL DEALERS Everywhsro M. A YBI.KU U I ,V/,rtH'U,'K,., M, MII LHIBKK * CO . Wllot.9PAt.lt DHT noons A XI» JIOTThNS, . , ISOB-mJITIT Sepl B-81-UIU >'«.
The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 6, 1882, edition 1
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