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Reporter and Post, The People's Paper. MntertJ at the Unnhurii X. PwU-ojfftn aa Afro* J Utwa THURSDAY JAXI AUY 111, ISM. VAK.HEUK, TAKK XO I H'KI Wo *re requested to announce thai Ihere will bo a meeting of tlio farmers •of Stokot count}' held at the courthouse in I'auburv, on the first Monday in February, fur tho purpose of organizing I * fuuicrs' club, iiverybody is invited o attend. olT'Beauregard and Jubal Karly re ceive SIO,OOO each from tte LouUiaua t, utile ry. |y After aS these veirs of waiting swiuebody has nJ list discovered that ■ta-juoral' Sherman is bow-logged. t£7"Coukliu's law practice to-day •} ields him an income that is stated by .members of the profession to bo over ' SIOO,OOO yearly. Almost as much as some country editors make. (L/"No Norwegian girl is allowed to tiave a beau until she can bake bread jtind knit stockings, and, a* a conse-: queues, every girl can bake and knit j long hefore she can read or write, and she doesn't have to be coaxed into het industry, either. K/*An article in the last Atlantic ' m Washington says., "The Senate is becoming a club of moneyed men. Is] the possession of money a necessary j qualification for the Senate? Can a very ; poor, a verjf brilliant and very honest taau get iuto the I'uited States Senate? Why should « grave, wise and reverend Senator nesd so nuich moixy to make ins intellect and patriotism useful to the country! l>oes money stimulate genius *nd goodness to renewed action' IWs m»uey make the best men? And we hate only the best men in -the Senate. . I£r*""Kconouiy is wealth;" but if ! you stop to pick up eyery rusty nail on the sidewalk you may lose time more raluable for other purpose*. If you ImJ the cheapest food you may buy the poorest, and a fit of iudigestiou from a musty egg or *u attack of colic from 6Ule ,ir Iwjf rotten fruit may cost much vptrit in time by the doctor's biJ.l uad ihe J'am endured than if you had bought (the fresher eggs aud fruit. Indeed, eernomy does not moan tho meanest or j the cheapeat no more than it docs e.\- | tfaraganco or waste. • ■ dF~Toiuuiy l>ovru-, a lad 1 t years old, went into the woods to gather fug- ' *ts new Macon, (ja., last week, lie saw a rabbit go into a liojlovv tree and proceeded to get bin) out. Not being able to reach the JitlJo animal up tho hollow, fee climbed si* feet from the ground and thrust his arm down into a small hole past the ej bo>r. When the boy attempted to free his arm he found that he could not do so, aud after strug gling desperately for some time he hung helpless by that member. After.awhile flic lad deliberately took his pocket knife and begaa to cu,t off his arm above *JUe olbow. W hen he had cut to the boue half around, the Bush slipped down ov»r the elbow joint, the arm came out M the hole, and the boy fell to the ground., tyThe passage of the bill to repeal tho iron-clad oath by tho Hon sc of Kcprc •cutativqs by the decided vote of 18D to 11, ia some indication of the decline of the bitter sectional feeling which has ' #listed since tho close of the late war' Mr. lljutelle, of Maine, opposed the bill on tiic ground that its passage would be ! interpreted at the South as a rctrogrcs- ' aion from tfee aUnd-puint of loyalty and us a sanction of the attempts to destroy the government, but Mr. Cox, of New York, explained that the bill only af fect* jurors and men who take the iron rldfc oath, and docs not affect Southern HMD at all. They have been relieved | from the peceaiity 0/ taking this oath, i whit* Uit ooly onforco I upon Northern 1 won. Mr Cot apfiealcd in support of; the bill from politics and sectional hate j from all uncharitabloness to the better' era of good feeling which has been ush- j •red iu, and bis appeal was successful. Now let the Republican Senate exhibit tht gauio good spirit, OC/"Thc Senate Committee on Kdu- I cation has anthoriicd its chairman, Mr. ! Bluir, to report to the Senate his bill providing fur the appropriation this year, 1 lof $15,000,000 to aid in the education j of the children of the United Slates, and | one million dollars less each year for a j ] period of ten years. Mr llluir was in-| | strutted to prepare uti amendment to ; the bill providing for the distribution of ilio fund by tho '*tale authorities instead of by Federal officials. ; As was expected J amcs Nutt has been acquitted of the murder of Pukes, who l ruiuoil his sister and then mui>h red his i father. 'I he giouiul of deform was in* j sanity, aud it must le confessed that I I the defence made a very strong ease to I establish that plea, but after all. that | was not the controlling influence that (operated upon the mines of the jury to ' j secure the acquittal of the prisoner. As 1 was stated by Nutt's counsel in opening the case, there has not for fifty years ; been a case iu which a brother has been | convicted fir slaying the seducer of his | sister, and it is not likely that such will over be tho case iu this country again. There is an unwrittou, higher law, which says that the ■destroyois of female inno cence and purity forfeits his lifa to the protectors of tho injured party, and u > ! statues enacted by human legislators can j repeal or set aside that decree. l!jut it , is a pity that some law cannot be devu i'd to obviale the absurdity of convicting ;ol insanity a man whom all his friends ; uid most right thinking persons admire | and applaud as a hero. Fauminu—lt is said of lioston, what j may be relatively said of other eitics, ! that ninety-five men of every hundred I that have gone into business, have failed sc\tae time in their career. 'Pake one huudred fanners and see how mauey of ! them hive failed. Try to i.nuh ate eon-1 tciitiuciit. inrb the ambition for groat i wealth—by the examples of a few iu the I cities—by the precedent of I he thousands tluit go to destruction and die miserably there. As the late President of the Massachusetts Agricultural College soys, tho fathers are to blame: they i should keep the boys on the farm; learu •i thorn and others around you that "a j thing pays in proportion to what you 1 con got in return. In the country you j can get a beautiful landscape which Uod ' has made and which liu paints ovcrv spring. Von can get trees and flow | ers, you can get the free air and deli -1 cious fruits; you can get for your chil-' dren freedom from the enticements and ; teinptslions of city life" In private l and public wc must become teachers ' aud encourages of agriculture, and help 'also to arrest that current of public | opinion that always speaks of the far j uicr's life .13 "hard, unprofitable and I unsatisfactory," and show to our chil j dren and others tho difference between I tho true and the false life.—./. . /. L'jn -1 htm. Chinese Drains. —The Chinese were tho first inventors of gunpowder and the magnetic needle. They were the first to hatch the eggs of foul by steam and to hatch fish eggs artificially: the tirst 1 to have chain-pumps and artesian n IJs. 'Their great wall and grand canal were made in the remote ages of the past; their penal code two thousand years old: and their civil service examination, which wc are just learning to imitate, thay have had for the last thousuidyears. China is ahead 011 bridges, tho largest 1 ; in the world being her structure at La gaug, over au arm of the Cliiua Sea. It . is five miles long, built entirely of stone;! has throe hundred arches seventy feet j hyli, aud a roadway seventy feet wide., Tho parapet is a balustrade aud each of I the pillars, which are seventy foe', apart, supports a pedestal 011 which is placed a ! lion twenty-ouc feet long, made of one ' block of marble. When our barbarian forefathers wore wandering about the northern coasts of Kurope, ignorant of letter ot any of Ihe fine arts, the litera ry Chinaman, dressed in silks and satins, ( . was lounging on his sofa and drinking tea from paiuted porcelain cups.— Etec tru I ■ - A Wion; Card At a cafe in I'aris a dispute ran high j between a musician and a young banker. I The musician—a hull "star"—-at last sprang up, pulled out his card case, ! which the latter calmly accepted and put in his pocket. Two days later the 1 musician met the financier iu the street, Hushing up to liiin he exclaimed: Sir, you have not given me satisfaction"' i "That 1 have, and to the fullest extent," answered the young banker. You gave • I me a ticket to your concert last night; I I went and sat out the performance to j tho end, what more do you want?" I J Ayer's Sarsaparilla, being highly con- j iccntiated, requires a smaller dose, and \i more effective, dose for dose, than any other blood medicine. It is the t cheapest, because the best. Quality and | und not quantity should be considered. Tlic Ciirl Everybody l.lUet She is uot beautiful—oh, no! nobody : thinks of culling her that. Not one of a dosen can tell slietber her eyos are black or blue. If you should ask , them to describe her, they would only say: "She is just right," and there it I would end. | She is a merry-hearted, fan-loving, ! bewitching maiden, without a spark of I envy or malice i.i lur wind - composition She enjoys herself and wants everybody iel.se to do ihesumo. She has always a kind work and a pleasant smile for the oldest man oi woman . m fact, l call think of nothing sle resembles uiore than a sunbeam, which brightens f verytliiiiu* it comes in contact with. | All pay her maiked attention, from rich Mr. V alls, who lives m a man? iuu on the hill, to negro Sam, iho sweep. All look after her with an admiring eye, and say 'o themselves. '-Shu is just the ' right sort of a girl." 1 The young men of the ti.wn vie with one another as to who shall show her the mi st attention, but she never encoura ges them beyond being (imply kind and jolly: so no one can call her a dirt ; no, indeed, tlio young uicn would deny such an assertion a? quickly as she. Girls—wonderful to relate- like her too, t'jr she never delights in hurting their feelings or saying spiteful things behind their backs. She is always will ing to join in their little plan.s and as sist them in any way. They go to her with tl eir love a flairs, and s'le manages adroitly to see Willie or I'eU r and drop a good word tor Ida or Jennie, until their difficulties arc all patched up, and everything goes on smoothly and—thanks to her. Old ladies say she is "delightful." The sly witch —she knows how to man -1 age them. She listens patiently (o coin- > | plaints of the rheumatism or neuralgia, and then synipatizcs with them so hear tily that they are half cured. lint she cannot be always with us. A young man eouies from a neighboring town by and bye aud marries her. The! | villagers crowd around to tell him what ; a pii/c he ba wo i, but he seems to know it pretty well without any telling, to j judge from his fact. So she leaves lis. and it is not long before we hear from that place. She is there the woman ev erybody likes. _ ' •• •• I CltlilKS AT THE Niiitni.—Murder I . secius to be stalking about iu this loS'll- ; ity in open defiance. 'I he mystery of the I'hiebc l'aulin's death is still unrav 'eled. Hose Ambler's murderer remains j unknown. The newspapers report a murder a day within a 200 mile radius ' of New York. If these crimes were i ' committed in tho Southern States our, Republicans contemporaries would have Something to say cf barbarism. Hut here in these cultivated regions tho uioit brutal and fiendish crimes either fail to attract the attention of political philos ' ophcrsare or lightlv attributed to the nat ural struggle for existence iu populous communities.—.V. V. World. The new Christian church in Wash ington, generally known as the Garfield Memorial church lias been dedicated. It is designed to be the principal place of worship of tho Christian church in the I'nitcd States, and tho fuuds with which it was built were raised by contributions from tho denomination of Christians, of which I'rosident Garfield was a promi nent member. President l'endleton, of Bethany eollego, West Virginia, de livered the dedicatory sermon, and ex- Governor Uishap, of Ohio, made an ! historical address. J We have heard so much complaint about subscribers not getting their pa pers lately that wc have concluded to 1 ask all who do not get their paper reg ularly to drop us a postal when they fail to receive it. We do not know whether it is intentional oi through neg lect on the part of Post Masters that i that the paper docs not go regularly; ! but we arc determined to find out the cause if possible. Post Masters friend, ly '.o the paper will please take notice when the usual bundles pass their of fices. The llulcigh Chronic/e, which has ■ taken the ground that there is too mucb talk an I too littje buisucss in connection with the proposed State Exposition, seeks for a luau who talks little and docs much, and as a result ot its search nominates Mr. .Julian 8. Carr, of Durham, for pnwdent of the association. Another tbilig: it tells the Raleigh |«soplo that they must ei | tlier put up or shut up. and that if they want the exposition held there they must stop their gab about it and come down with tho cash All of which is sensible and timely. ' The I'resideut of the United States Cremation Society says that there aie i 5,000 persons in this country pledged |to have their bodios burned. There is yet only one erematory—that at Wash ington, Pa,: but the plans are drawn tor another, ami the society i« raising I the money to build it. Fifteen thous and dollars have been subscribed. Ilrigliaiu Young's l'rojiency. Spunking of the Young family—what i part it has played in Utah history! You i eucouutcr the descendants of old llrig liam everywhere. As lie left fifty-four living children out of a progency num beriug seventy-two souls, tt is not to be j wond»red that they turn up everywhere , Some of tiio sons who are in business heio, be It said, are exemplary and most i Jgrceubhj men : while among the daugh ters are numbered some ladies who are i unexcelled iu graces of heart and mind. i But alas! there has been a s idly larg i uuiubcr of male sctaai| i and female ' - ■ rcn iu the 1 Tho daughters may I.' t'ouu I aiuong the deiui inonde 1 1' lb, • city, Sau Franeisoo and .N w Orleans. . At 1 a,st two Mir. ; are already iu druni | ard's grave- Sean 11, coiileuliim and | wnn'.ouuos* have added p i > u to the . j family cup. Here is Moruiouisiit's own j trs answer to Mi nu -nisiiil"\eu Auio i !ia tho favorite, the !■ dovedseventeenth . wife of the old patriarch, after wliem the palace was named, remembered her |' leig.t brHl ut ir s>h rt n. ii ul'lcr his taking off, aud Lei\uiu» tho 4 *lilV j pirtiiotf of a:i- r. \' l tlx ' nr | wives living It re wiio bi*.u-ily toil now . of t! o Java when Amelia rio about bc r huul In ipiaai's bust span while tluv, . uiora faithful wive-, took in washing to . earn subsistence. Two of the ~ ter v. :v married on the sauic night to . a lead, tig Mormon, urul are now living . togctlu r in his ! a rcu» on o.ic « i'thc j l iu (: cipal streets hero. i Aycr's IMU euro constipat; n, im prove t!ie appeiilp, promote digestion, restore healthy ac tion, nud regulate ev ? ery funct : The}' are pica- ant to take. , gentle in tht r operation, yet tin-tough, i .>ejrchiller, and j owerful m dis- ] case. "What's youi papa's name Fred?"— "l>uuuo.' 44 Don't kuow your papa's name ? why. what does your uiauima call him ' ' "A Brute." M:H.VP liw . ; i. Stilxs»Tihc:i» who do not pi!•*>.« no lice lo tin- coiltrai v. an* «1«• !**•• 1 ;u-« v. isli i:!4 to fonji.nr !li»- » jotWrip:ions, j If stiliM'rloers or*Vr th • liSi'o:if inuance ,«»f* !i «ir p »•! . .ii . tin 1 p.tMSsher ma> COII- I linn i to vMitt them nolil ull uic paid. If SVI>M r.InTM nci,l vt or nTnse l»» I h«'ir pnioili«*alH fi«»m the to uhich l.t-\ .iif tln-\ arc t i spon>ib!c mill: { hey have sottletl their bills and ordeivi! em dis •ontininnt. If buliM-ribeis move to other platvs, .vimut infoMiitnii the publiaher. ami the ire v'ti f«» tho lot in>Taihlressi's. the; j in- held responsible. | 5. A-tv |K'M>ii >v>i • ren newypap"'. • ;i ! inakt s n • «>!* it* \\ !.!' »'r h»* bitsoi l«:i 0 *or not, is l: •!«! in law In IN- a Kttbs.Tlber. I (». ir suWTifwm J'ay i:i advance, they are ' HUIIUI to '_;ive notitv in the publisher at the J lid of theii tliue, it' thev «lo nol wish t- | on'iasie taking t!, pa|K-r. o'licrwi.-e 11 *■ I jmbJishcr is anthori/e.l lo send ii o.i. ami j lie subscriber will l>e iespMti«.;i»lu until e.\« I OP'SS notice with payment «»1 alt atrears, in j ent t» the publi-li' r. With plcastin I annon ; TO MY FRIENDS of >i>kes eoiinry, and tie puld.e meieraliy that 1 have conn • :• I Farmer's Warehouse, where I will be ple.ned to > :» HU 1 se v.i von, and w!a*rr* >'»: i \u!l riM i-ive i ir .iml impartial dealia. . . i ret!i.» ilie I. - h ejit market pl'iee I -• von;- 110. i Karnestl) liopii . tint f! ii. v lie )•» .: ;;ood plettsuiv to > I WI'H 1:..\ I IMI. Your Pri d'l ulv, .1 ». ii. \ Al lillX. The Latest and Best. f :? My. " j TilK NKW RKMIXCTOK Sewing Machine TtfTUK Hl>T MAC HIM; I ril«- family. 1 I!UII«t.!> . I'ei f•* ( i*i ei • Mil. — i Beautiful in J oar.ia •%». UNH oil Improva ' mem.s and atu lne.enta, and is\\a;iai.t- l for i the yearn. MAK!»!'iTT & BAR.STO'V, Neitheri! Agents, • N'o. 7 South C'liarles Street, Baltimore, jtfd, fl VJEtK'S F.E&C'fvG rr.EE! ror; six GOOD FAMILIES. I Cc"-' |1 «. Mnr mul nadf cf )uu ii ' l i "ii* tie fiiruil> •!> « |'iv>n « rtivi llnl (' flit f(t JO'l'fll I »•« lilt U' » N|>U'llU«ll c. |») 14 THE GP.LAT SOUTHLRN WEEKLY, ' it 3 "Alllla CtESliliOL" oi -. I "I'SCIE nms'S" wor'd f.irmi I M,h.i of t!.c old PlinUlten o»l(iejr. I TlißtE i "cut ARrS" llvmortw Ullcnfe.- ' UUMOROUS / tt. Home He.ith Slma. u/fiiTFPQ ( "OtTSY IIAKIITON'S" cdnuluru ® tolt In &. M Cf*ciw >r lilllut ' [IV A1.r1.., St* ilrhfn mf Tfrtl, .v»n, fun tutmr**, "Th* ' | A Wodd of InMrvctloii aed D»tci!*ln»r»rt r Tw.!»- Puff#*". ThS ililgliiost s**d Wtetly. ' | ri. aAkvVc ) tti»it-ter ot Oio t'siull/. " CCND A POSTAL TOR A SPECIMEN COPY, fRCE | AuJuai "TUB tVusimiws." A'Uuu, (ia. \\'o lii!V>' jus! lil'u'J llj! tho lUI'OK- ; TBR AND I'OHT 1 1 HI i.'e v.'ilh now rollers,; culi'icJ iiilis, note iiiul letU-r-licada, Flat- • cap, and various other Crstolas-s priuting | material, and are prepared to do your ! .1 nb wo'k as neatly and cliontily as it eau lc done 111 tlio l>r. \ . I. Tlioiiipaon lias tlio oldest and largest drug luiuse in \\ inston, N. C. Any artiel" iu tlie drtip liuc not found there, will be hard to get. When i in Winston ho will be glad for you to ill, and see what ho has got. Merchants of this section will do well tn buy Notions and Ury UOCKIS froui .1. W. Scott & t'o., Greensboro, N. C. No hi.xiiijc -.nd diayage charged, aud freight to nearest railroad s'atiou very little. Small l'ox orudieatnl, Small Pox i-nred, Small l'ox pitttitgs prevented by j l>arbys llr.ipiivlactie lClui l. Al.vvws l»i;n!i;snixu A delicious i. lor is imparted b\ rioreston Cologne, which is always rel'resliiug, uo matter how freely used. Cut: W: r FASHION MA; \/IM; in tho wifrld, 1-" largo pages, 4 paires new uiusie, 10 1 ' I engravings each issue, ;i0 eents per \euf: singW ei'|'i*-s l.» ei-nts. Srtt VI. : SMMSB A OumilKK. Stll A Mar ket St- I'i.iladelpliia. N i f r of - nail i ix i" Parity's I'ro pliylueli • 1 'ut lis Used freely. It does str.ois the very germs. A \Vi>:;u TO Mm.ililts.—Mothers shi uld r.-niimhtr it na most important duly at this sea- ii lo luok alter the health -I I heir faiui'tes aud cleanse the ma aria and impurities from their sys tems, aud that nothing will tone up the [ ste,niieli and liver, regulate the bowls I and purify the blood so perfectly as ; I' u Iter's (linger funic a li ertised iu our e'duuiiis--/ ! 0)(/. fee other eoluiuti. V WOMAN'S KXPKKH MM: --"others and I'augliters should feel alarmed when weariness uonstuiKty oppresses them ! "If 1 iuu fretful from exhaustion of vital powers and the color is fading from my j face, I'arlti r's (linger Tonic,gives ijuiek | relief. 11 build- me up nnd drives away puin with wonderful certainty."—llulla- j lo Udy Rev. Father Wilds' EXPERIENCE. Tli I!er. /. I*. WIUU, \%ell*kitoivn rlty ' in New Vurk, aiut brother ' «»r Ui • l.il •« n»!e. -iir .!:i SR.- U «.f the M lAMtluoi'lU i»a;nviiie Court, ut itr* M « fulloiva: /:. si it* sr.. .v. t y,„i. 1«. : M: -"» I:», -I. I'. V\ RU \ i M-MI • .IU N : I--**t ulnt-r I \\:i+ tr«iuMl ih •! iiuiKt UlK'iMlifort.llii' litltnor inor-* vn ly my liuilic, «l»i«-li tlrln-.t t*>> Intel**•!v :it iiight, an«l hir.'tMtl so Itiu u-r --ly, t'nt I inuKl n.*nr« , . lv Ih ar m.jr c!othliif{ our thriii. I U.M :I!F«*» A *iiNVror froiii A ; voiv c.itirt'li ami r.itHtiliul t'-wgli; my ti|i|mlitu \\ k jMVir, ami m> M a ii run a • »ii. Kiuiuli ii Hu* vuliii' i»f A s \UHAI* %it i it, li> otiwrmliiai of 1 i iii.-my oth 'i* IVII«.'«, ami fro.n p« .. -ml IM in foi'iiirr >• irn, [l- takiiitf it for l!;o j nlfivf-n \ .1 •11-rl. • *. My H.lJK lite I til- t I Hf I alim»!«t from tlir U»*~» «l«.\ft« r a »rt lift' i:i.» |. v«r ami ll«hln« «'!>• I. aiil all of irritation .f tln> v ro tl« > r i fl by tin* dHiiui i urn in., ainl i. yu' n ral Ii •nllli >»r.>;.tl\ i;ii|>r>>\vl. until It i.H m»>v • -IN-■»t. Ift »•! a lnui'lirtl |n-r [ c-nt Htr-niit r. an I I attribute t!i« r t» tin* U4w «»f Hi- S \ its *i*\ i: i i.i. vilii.U i 1 riv-Miiiii u l uii'i all r'nil l. itt-i' an ibo 1> )•]-.-> 1 IIII'IIICIUI* cvor 11. \ I.«*lM|, l I«M k ! il in Mil ill iIcMUM tbfW llllMH a «!:.v, :iu«| IH •I. iu ail, Itnu tliitti two Ixittlo. I place lli"* fact* at \.utr im-IVICO, 1 » !•••»• " i may »lo Vuuri rtfully, Z. T. WiLtm." I Tt»o ttbove Instance i« but onr of tl:»* nmiiy r.UHUUitIy coining l» »ur notice, whhii j rovo t. i>rrl. I.-, i I'lilitv of ,\v Kit'* S vi:**- I* \lt I i.i. v t>» tlie ctire of all ili*«-:isr«» nrNlng fr. A iiiv>-ire or imi>ovet-i>Uctl I>UILKI, ami a v.-aUeiw.t vitality. Ayoy's oarsaparilia c! -am r*, enriclim, an I tin- Moo], c:n i!.il tii«' a :U»n of tho Htouincli timl I * 1.-*, ntnl thf.'by enable* tlio ijntrm to r •!: t nu 1 ovi rcomo tho attark* of all Scny'it i>it; /)■* ? , inf the Sim, t'hrii" i, tfU.'i. i fu'arrh, Urmr.tl 11lility, niul r. 11 «i ■ ii'iler* from |»i«ir «»r ami a low *tatc «u the nji.Uni. i'ltr.PA!::.t» nv Dr. J.'C. Ayor 4 Co., Lowell, Mss». i S »IJ by all fur - r " AVER'S I „ . CATHARTIC t 'tj PILLS. Cost Pufgativo Weeficino CuroC«i'.atli»«ti.n. In.licrstlnri. i:,miacae,roiU nil 111: lons I i -.>rt| •. Sold everyv here. Alvvuyu reliable. THOMPSON'S C 0 M r OUNl) fil!S BtffSM. r f rV t -errtTTr ] A MILD TONIC ANH— APPiynzER. A our'* for Coii!«ti|iftrioii. Ii promotes tlwi M-fretion* of the I.lver ami Kidneys, ami giyes n gentle .one to thr Orpuu. Ueltevcs Nervous Prostrnfion following Mrknens. ami entfbled eottdition of the ( twral sys tem. , MAM KA rri:Ki» nv Dr. V. 0, THOMPSON, DRIGGIST, Win-stoii, 3* . O. ' I Danlrary Market- I COItUH'TKU tt KKKI.Y IIV I'lM'l'ial! AfO. j ' Apples, yewn, I«'i Inisliol 0 x» 1 ilt ifd |k*i* Il». 3all j I IWri. •:• ! 7 Cherri ! I I hitter, 124**13 ; 1 ly-g 10 i 'caches, i Is, I | Sliced •'>lll - j evaluated I'ialft H i 'on 1-iuH I . in) 1 I ; j IJ 'S\\ ,l\, ..... Collce, common to fair, Fa 10 u«mnl to prime, lilaT-'i choice W Sugar extra C H stniitlarri \ .*l2 granulated 12 itatton che. ks • 1" c.ili • A shee >hg '.'al'l in« « « hill :, . "»al2| foftotl idl'S, • 1 !'•»—.> K I'wuJO [. vs CELEar.ai y 2 ! .^l4 X 1?; '' A t?; . I J •"v., . ... . 6TOMACH r- T MITTEB 4 * A* an Inrigoranl. Ifo»t>tter's stomach flitters has received the numi |>onuv« dorseirent from nnim-nt pbjrsiciau, ami has lon* occupy c 'oremost runk anions ctandaru prup. tilery wniedfca. lis pmp erties us _n i.it-ntuvc ot disordered cou'li- j tioi.s of tit* stiu.i h. liver mK 1 . bovi-ls, ami n preventive of maiariul diseases are no l leh* p nowa Hl. and have liecn accorded emphu ic. ii'iirviiioiUkiTi'iimmi'iidation. for suK- by Druja'Mtj" and l>«*aliTM, to whoiQ apply for li(M»u;icr's Aliuauuc For l=cl, ! arc « i t;.r uwrke ; ga'n 0 r I Leaf Tobacco. \Vi« font and WILL PAY CASH rem 100,000 u™. ill grades. When you coma to town, brlnj; .ts a sample ; or if you will put your tobao ' omi vour Mno:i ami briug it in, if we can | not pay Ilw price you want for it. we will s»:ul it to the warehouse at Winston for you -lid only jM-r hundred l* »r hauling. I'PITKIt &SONS. Oak Ridge Institute lSuMineK* Colics"! 1 . j A Instclass Literary anil Commciilal ! school (or 1 mlvilfiu yntwsj wen and Noting | Sadies for the actual duties of life. I'repnris j for Colic ;c, Teaching, Kuyiitcss. Is thor- I on_"l.l\ progressive and Ifa.'tieal. Is Strict ly first das* iu all of its de|>nrtiii«nts with out being too expensive. Aims to I e iiooJ Enough for and Cheap Enough, jor Evtryhoj. Is patronized by tliu best business men in tlie Stat«*. The only LITEUAKI* School in the State which has a complete distinct n I SLVESS DEPJIP TMEXT. ' Has bee i patronized durlrg si >ear by all | JMIIIS of North Carolina wli.» i larceaUen i dance from Virginia, South Carolina, Ala liaum and Texas. 175 students in attend ! atice. Full eoi|« of c.\|»erloi»ced ttwhers. 1 llefers to ilu* business men id Winston and | Salem. For Catalogues and Sjiccimcns ot I IVinininship. address J. A. & M. 11- lIOLT, Principals, , 7-I—if. OAK KIDOK. N. C. | North Carolin_ Resources. "One o/ the most awful *ertr* of dencrtp tire book* rrer jmbti*h*d about any State." — HUSTON POST. HALE'S INDUSTRIAL SERIES. Two Volumes Now Ready. I. The . i oils iiiil Timber* of Xorlh tarollaa-Curtin'ii Kiumons*. and Kvrr's liotatilrid |{«|H>rtf; *up|deiuo»it«l by accurate County i:c|iortt> of Standing Forest*, and tlln»- trated by au e\» ellent map of the State. 1 Volume 12mo. Cloth, 11. In I Tie fasl niml Iron €'oiinlle« In aroraa.-Kimmin»', K«*rr'i». I.aid lev >, \\\\k*\ ami the C'eiiau« ltr|M,rt«, »airp!c inctit4*«l bv full and accurate laetchw »t tl»«* Kifty-Slx C'ontitles, ami Map of the Stale. 1 Volume l'Juio. Cloth, 425 pp., $1.50. ".S'oM by ail JlookMrllere , or wailed j>o:tt l>uiil, on receipt of price, hy K J HAIjE ic SON, Publishers, Eooksollors & Stationers, NEW YORK; oil I*. sr. lIAI.E, Publisher, Uuli-igli, X. C. M AVAL BATTLES. New an.: jmnhic Pl Infill 11 morjr erfihe uc*at St* figl.t.. IU4 Woflil. By Mrdicil l>irtrtai SH.ri BN. V. S. N. AiMn i I. C. HCUapy «V Co.. to r.hfstout St.. rhiU.ke'Bhl*. ) ■ PraeMcal Life.s?..V.. K **,*.it.l.r'css i ".Jim pp. I tt-.ir t!*—» binding um>l llU.truttanA. I AHKST* V. VATI'I». P?f» l«» «ili#» p. r Mtilfe. Fv/f f. H. . J. c. U.CIWLW ic-.. ri ». \ NOTICK tlarine nnalilied an n.iinltiistr itnr of U>« •ct«ta . of «ta*. I'rcttoii. tlec'd I hereby give notice to i idl Dermtna Imlabtetl to and e«tat« to tnako nniatt diate payment ot'llie name, and all |»« rv>nn bav iiijr clalwa said «v.|a|« are hrrebf antidv ril t" pieaaut tJ.cnt tor «i or before the J«tlav ol .Imt inly l«'i. or tlila :tjtu • wHI b a ! i.lead in bar ol tboir reroxery -J. iJ 11. MlTi'HEIX,Adai r. Tin* the 2l>t of January, . \OTICK On Titt>day tin |2tli day of Februarv, ISS4, ' ! will nell al publle aiirtlou for ea*h. Sool»aidiHle 1 of ciHid eorn. NO bualieU of ko«m| i-lcatt who.. atHl a uuantlty of f.nlder. oate ami tye. Tlni'i- wi.-liinn to bi'iv provUinim do well .o attend aaltl aa!e. The sale wdl take place at tbo i.iiek liotme of 11. \V. Kim coins. dceun*cd, at ten u'clvek, A. M. Thin the «nd .lan. lss». I. T. SMITH, Adm'r 11. W. IteynobU defU. NOTICE! All pefMiiin fmlebted t® (». B. M.tbe by noti*a. iMiat;.ikC.- or aeeount*. will pay the aanietootir aji'-m. K. H. tileun. Immediately, or cln they will be lUialt with aeeOrdinu to law Any one having hii\ of the pa|»erii t»f the an Id I»r. it. 11. '■iai - w:!S deliver ib ui lip at otteoand tliun avoid trouble. I'vety line he;eby lorbiddeii to pay tm»ne» «»w in» the «.dd Ma be tii anv per«oii until I oi.i auettt ol on. Thin 'JJnil .Ism. IS*I. lIINSILA W A. HVM'M, •Awi|nci» ol' I'r. U. 11. Ma be. - * Execution Sale -I'.-. virtue or an execution In ntv hund« iu favor ••I M. T. Staitli aaaiiiMt J Itoui.e* \V ilk Inn. I will -e'l for i at tin' eoiirthoiiM* di.or iu l>anbtiry, ■ •ii Mottilav :ir,i dav of March. 1h.%4. the followiuK landn. to-wit: Hue lr»el of ai'i a.-wn, morn or lr->. ki 'wn a.-the Itonte plsro of Hi#* »nid Thiw. \Vl> :r*. adjonunc the lamia of John Hawkins. A ltd re vi Allcv auouthent. »ne other trarl of •»eo u> on Snow Creek, adjuimiiic the i a tela of ■ I V. 'I li.-ni; -. reanMiti iK t loud and othera.- To l#e i"»;.| 11» tin* html* of Mild Thoinan Wilkliw dec>-:.«i il. to nut My miUI esei'utitoti nint i t-#tn.~ flits thi tltliilat of JatiMiry, ISM. ItFFt'S I. lIAI.ToX. Shotifr. I juncl llv v'rtno a dern e 'if tlie Superb r f'onit *4 m hen ri-iititv. made the sih dav of Januarx, m-1, Iw ll « - .ltin- h-vhe-t biddet. on a credit ■•i >i\ in ' ia. al Cuiluio ehiireh in Utokeacouh* i\. on s.i|itrday llie Iftlrd day of Februarv. isSl, ii 1.-o'i!" M.. -lie follow lug landn of William Nl.crier, deceased to-wit: One trait of ulmiiil nj ii i r«. iiiiii>{ I In* lanrin of Peter Martin. I>n*i el Steel ami others, i*«••* otln r trael ol '.WJj, ai itfn. loljaiuing t!ie lamls of V.'idow Vernon, • ii.l.u I'll; mm. .1 ii. I'i I'M and other*. Said ! hi.l- an vvd I lul'i 1 and are u«**| for tobuecn and Liu. ii. ihrnthc l-'tli dav »i •Juttuarv. I^M. WII.UAM A. AItAPFKR, Aiittt'r NVui Shadur,dee'd. I hA.M> SA 1 .i:. Hy Virtue of a ilocrec if the Superior I'.iurt nt'Stokes Cnunty rendered ut Knll Term l ss :i, 1, *s eomuiissioner, will of* IVr fur sale at ilie Court House door in llaubury on Momlay the 4tli day of February A. 11. 18S4, a truet of land cotitainuig forty aeies uioio or less, said lands lying in Stokes County on Neat man ( 'reek, adjoining tin: lands of .lack son Moore and others, and heiug the iract |iurehascd by Gabriel Mooru from 11. l'i]i}u_'r. Said lauds are sold to satisfy judgeuient for the purchase mon ey due by the said Moore to I'ejiper. Terms of salo cash. Title good. Sale to commence at I°2 o'clock. This the Ist day of January 1884. R. 15. OLE.VX. ('ommissioiier. 3SOTM i:. I ill s«'ll at tilt* colirtlnMue (I.Mtr in tliu ton ii of Diuiliiiry, oil Moiolay tlw 41 Ii day of February, ISB4, foi -ItiJ ;M'|i's of land, more or less, adjoining the lauds of IV. I\ liynnni atil others, levin! oil ,vs ilit- !,tmls of M .1. I liaiuliein to satisfy a stuck law tax for the ywir IN>I ami k.sl. t li.WVl't Ii» -M.Mi.SA.M.I.. .Ino, I, tm—4. I ..llretor TO THE PUBLIG The funis nf N. M. Pepper »ft Co. and lVpper, N«.al A: Co., dissolved by mutual coiiH'nt, all debts iif»w •In liy tlic said hrni* will l-c paid l>\ N. M. r« l»per, ami all tlio.se indebted to either of lhe vtid firms u ill make |taynicnts to the said N . M. I'eppor, U liola duly authoi i/.eil ti» inl» Iccl and tor the name. N. M. I'KITEk, J. ii. M;al. J. w. ri:i i KR, Danbury. N. C., Oct. lr«si. The firiiis of N. M, I'epiaT A t\>. and IVp per, Neiil & Co. having licen dissolved by mutual lonsent, 1 will continue business at their otd stand under the linn miine of rej>- jier A: bona, where 1 In ja* to meet the friends of the old firms and in a short time Mill ex hibit for their iliNja'ction the bent assorted slock of «*,oot!» ever offered in this market, which all who know ine, know that 1 will vII at Itottoiu prices. My liioUo iu the fu ture, as it has ever been, will be |hi k sales and short profits; and imt to be. undersold by any one who will give K ounces for a pound and one hundred tents for dollar. X. M. PJEITKIt. &'laic of .Yorth Carolina, STOKES COUNTY, IN TIIK SL'l'EltlOl! COL'IIT, Summons for Xleltef. It. 1!. Keruer, adm'r of ('. O. Morris dee'd, di/tiinitl M. J. Morris, Frederick Morris, John -Wnr rls, Wyck .l/orris, -Winnie Aforris and Oliv ia -I/oils. STA l'h OF KOKTII CAROLINA, Te the Sheriff of Stokes — Greeting You an' liereliy coimnantleil to sntiinioti the shove mined defendants if ItMsy In found in your enmity, toappeamt the ollieq ol the Clerk ef the tsii|»'rior Court of Stokes county, williln twenty ilny» alter this sum mons "i n tbem, exclusive of the day or inek service, and answer the complaint w hick will Ix! deposited in the office of tlieclerk'of the Superior court of Stokes county within ten ilays from tlie dale of this summons. — An d Ie t the defendant* ta k e notice that if tlicy fail to answer tlio ram. plaint witliintliat time, tlie |ilaiutllT wilUp ply to the court for the rcliff demandeil iu the complaint. Herein fall not. nnrtof this summons make title return. Given under 111 V baud. Ibis '.lie mh day of Jail. IFS4. JAMES lIIEIISON, Jit., C. S. C. Superior Court—Stokos Couuty. In this case It upi»'nrlng tbst Frederlefc Morris anil Johu Morris defendant* in above muse, are iMin-iesidents of this t'.ate, sntl after tlue diligence eannol he fouiiil, it is llierefore onleifd that publication of the summons for said defendant, lie made for six successive weeks in the ••Iti'l-oiler nnH Km," a ntmsiaiper puldislieil in the town of Danbury, 111 said county, and such puli lleation nl»>n comideted shall l-eec.ulvalent to » per*olial servlee of wild dcfentlaMts.— Oivvnat my office in Danbury, thisbtli day cf January, JAMES IUERSOX, Jii., C. 5. C.
The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 31, 1884, edition 1
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