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Importer and Post. mt Mt timumt th dm Pot-office m See&nd CUu» Mauer. ' . f.m n ■■ r. TIUMtfIY .HHPTBMBKH 18, IBW. ### (tort U Ot the martet !u parts of SMlk Cirotlai at We per. bothel. |i . , h Btranis h Soil., olothing dealers, •f IManJ Va., have aMtgdcd MM* tk»outbreak of the cholera ID IMT Ueert 11,400 deaths id H > ■■Rp dot. CIMM 1* perfectly confident tttat he win darfy Mew York by 50,- •W plttHMty. TW UNrfMitchell, Dakota, raffer- M the Mof • two hundred thsusaud Mlar Im jfoteida,. tUlfaltke tannt Clear Im k«, was wrecked by a storm Tuesday. IVM pmm were killed and many Last StaWy m intensely lot im Yerk« whete 153 deaths re feperted, IkeM of wbiett Were from the tfetaef heart. *■ ' T Great alarm is felt coal regions Mreaad AAlaad, owing to the laak of water. Whole to#M are without MBkiac water 'Of the (M 4 piuenger* #to iffived at Mew York yeeterd ay by the steam Hup Wyoming 498 were Mormon •owverta for Utah Betweem (be Prohibitionists, and t#ti" PwMMliwilei brother Blain ft strikes ae jut now i* between the fenl and MM hfOe sea. Oat of fftf Ave aKiNcs! papers start. Ed ia 1883 seventeen baretHoJ. And ■toby ihiaHwt tttsy TU«t MM the only toay they eoald read: the majority of their sahaaribers. The Republican Convention of the teeth Congressional District of Geor |ia|Meda raeotation doclairing that tt wM MMapadieot ta tfourinrtte a cand for the fieeal /ear ending Jono 30 188$ $1)1526,901,48 was paid ufto tlx Uaited States Treasury by tbe foreigt toail service. For the carrying of thesi Mailt the Government paid only $32, 446.72 to American Alps. Great excite use at prevails in mon 'tana e far the discovery in the Littl Seek aMwntains of great cftiantitics c gtrirf. Nea working with an ordioar >an realiae from six (0 sftten dollar day. Prof Miall lays that there are are ti be foaod aeeoeiated with seams ot coal aad etpeeially with the underlying shale, tbe iatteoed impreseions of creai »(• whieh oaoe bad lift, through at firs etr—awsty dewbtod. Tbe eity of Caraoeai waa destroyec with Uvea, ia about half a min ate. Lisbon was overthrown in five 0 six minutaa. There is thus a great vs Ihliiin in the 01 mber of sf ikes of earth aad ia the intervals betweet them. A violent thunder squall occurred Wedtteaday at Mich. Th wind twuM 40 rfrile* att hottf. fbt fa ia fall MaoVCr an itfoh in tf minntes TtxMMe Searf waa etrnck by lithning aad killed on the street, Another mai had his arm broken. Forty thousand feet ot 1 amber was blown into the lake The tornado was not very Wide and lasted 1$ minutes. Tbe sefcdition of tkh |*ople of Jidple ia meet berlbli. The spread of chileri baa badi eitr#tnly ftpid and the deatl rate aovauns Iha deaasUtion is eqna ta tbe MoarfC ef the paet, the readm { af whieh unites ae maeb horror. Brav had sympathetic King Humbert isstil ia lha eitv of glaam aad death tryin •flat(Ma the anWhtiafs of his subjects A A*tt4t*dhpMeh aaya: "Tbe Dem MMtla a»M|ieliign will Hot laagaisa fo iaaatar deratan told • gtmtle ■aa aa Friday that lite otfsrs of finatt ftd «||a«eeN MoTe than eneouf&gin ||| Collins, of Boston Ii Bfwlllll with pledging him»lf to 00l laM $28,000 ia one block of that oity Ik, TlMaa, tta peUttoians aesart. wii '•pea Uh tamt, MMI otUr wealthy me wbeare ia teres ted ia Aa sueoeee of th liaillltit ticket Will dig deeply inti (Mr poeh^s," CLEVELAND TO THE FARMERS. GOT. Cleveland recently visited tho New York State fair at Kimira, and in " his progress through tho country to and " from the capital was greeted most en- a thusiastieally fry the populance who , turned oat iu great masses to see him as r be pasred. Democrat? ami Republicans " alike cheered the reloim tiovernor, who ' a i# to be the reform President, bands of mtosic hailed his coining, cannon boom- ] eti their weloooie and fl.iwen strewed „ Ilia way. His address to the farmers i at the fair was a uiojel of good sense ' and taste. In the course of his remarks he said : "I have not coifte hero ti attempt to , please you with cheap and fulsome praise ' nor to magnify your worth and your iin- r portance. but I have come as the chief 1 oxcutite of the State to acknowledge on its own behalf that onr farmers yield Mi return for the benefits thoy receive freifi the' State government. It have couie to remind you of tlifc importance of the interests wl.iflh jrot't tiav.e in cliarg?, and to suggest that, not withstanding the farmers independence, he cannot and must nut bo entirely unmindful of the valuo and importance to tho inter i ests be holds of a just and economical , government. It is his right and his du . ty to demand Unit all unjust and inc-' quitablo burdens upon agriculture and its products, however caused should be 1 removed." 1 WIIILX at the west *e lcarcd that ' the ciganization of the Democratic psr ty there was general ly good, and that 1 the party was nnrted without any de e feetions. Gen. Scales will poll the . totes of Democrats wboctti I e gotten to the polls. Dr. York, it is said, is ac ctmtpanitd and followed bv a largo squad of revenoodlea who help to mend his fences for hiiD. The nomination of ' Capt. Cooper for tho senate from the extreme west is a very strong nomina tion, while it is deemed possible that Gov. Roberson may be persuaded to - accept » nomination fui the lower house t from Macon county. The Democratic majority in that part of tho State will be increased. Catawba and Cleveland, which are contending for the banner ' oOunty, will each give about 1,500 nia ° jority; and the condition of affairs just n cast Of ihc uiouutain* is ganeraly very e good. That'll Just what It Is i- Baron Alfred Tennyson can take n ; e sheet of note paper, write a "pome" }t on it, and make it worth a matter of •10(000 to #IIO,OOO. That's geuius. ' William 11. Vanderbklt can pen a rs few lines on a sheet of legal cap, and it becomes worth anywhore from $5,000.- 000 to $50,000, as the case way be. That's capital. ' Jay Gould can snatch a score of 8 words oh illegal cap, and an actual t- worth of $"20,000,000 becomes, on the it face of it, $80,000,000. Thats water. The United States can take an ounce and aquarter of gold, and stamp upon it a "screamer"' aud $1 to $-0. I- That's money. >r A good mechanic can take mateial t . worth $5 aud tttrn it into an articsl worth SIOO. That's skill. An editor can t»kc-the long-winded and ungrammatical vaporings of an ig noramus, and cut it down to a few cor j reot lines of readable common sense. That's brain. e e A merehan'. Can buy an article not worth twenty-five cents, and soli it for '• sl. That's busncss. ? A lawyer can talk ten minutes with a n client and charge $lO or moro. That's ] unreasonable. , A lady can purchase a verv band some I head-gear, for sls, but would rather pay $lO. That's foolishness. The day laborer works ten hours a )s day and shovels aut a ton or t»o if oek for $1.50. That's unjust. ■b Lot W. Humphrey, a member of the II Natbional Ropuplican Executive Com ,g mittec.is taking a very prominent part r() in polities. He, not Dr. Alott, will U , nold the purse. He bas gone to Wash ington after funds for use in this State 's Republicans here say he stauds little >how of gettiog any money. There is a . gaowing coolness a mong the Repuliean Charges are uiade that James H. Harris one of tho mast prominent colored mem beis of tho party, sold out for S3OO at I* Chicago. l ( Davidson Dispatch. Sometime agr 1- * lady in Emuious Township gav« jr. birth to thfea cbrildron, the gros* il of the lot being twenty-six pounds, in , They sre tit living and thriving finely, i# The population of this county will in o erease very, rapidly if this kind of thing is kept op. mhimihi ii ■! ■ ii —in i■i pi i ■!■■■— nil !■ i \mm The Story of u lirenl Mine Tho owner of the Mala Noclie (bad night) miue was in his tiino tiro richest pa man in Northern Mexico. The mine at ca tbo surfaco paid little or nothing and ; fr after the owner bad .sunk his own cspi- in tal he continued working it with boi- In rowed money until his ctedit wasgono O and thiug.s had arrived at such a pass ui that tho mine was iu danger of being 5 soized and himself thrown into priion. ll lie then resoled to work it one week 2' longer, and if othing was struck to aun away. The week passed and nothsng was struck 06 the afternoon ->f the last day he ordered his horses brought for flight at daybreak, lie passed the night this "mala uoche," between hope and despir, when 'ust before daylight a miner cam from the tnina bringing a "gallo (a piece of rich rock) and tie f, noivs that a bonanza had been stuck. [ The bou u i proved to be an iinmemo f one. In uiciuocy of tliit niSht tlu miuj , was called Mala Noche— l.'o'n Dimocrn/- j trtcai ii W tird'n IMctarc. ( i rtemus Ward had a poorly painted panorama, when unything especially poor (faiuo up ho would look admiringly f at it and then with a look of reproach I to the audience remark: "This picture is a great work cf art; it is an oil ,' painting done in potroltum. It is by tho old masters. It was the Ust they did j before dying. Thoy did this and then j expired. I wish you were nearer it so you could see it better. I wish I could take to your residences and let you sec if bv daylight. SOlllO of tho greatest | ' ■ t 1 1 ! " attest 111 London come hero every: t morning befrre daylight with lanterns j | to look at it. They say they never saw i j nothing like it bifore, and they hope j 1 they nover will ngnin." Then pointing j ' to some known splashes of paint: "Thes i . are intended f.ir horses; I know thoy arc,; 1 bcoauso the artist told me so. After two \ ] years he came to me and said Mr. Ward ' I can not conceal it from you any longer. They are horses.'" , l*;it>lic apenkiug. JAMI;S W. HUD, Democratic candi- ' date for Congress, and Col L. G. Kt>- WAttDs, Republican Mid Liberal Can-. , didate for Cougros.i, wili address the people of the sth Congressional District ( in joint discussion at the following times and places, to-wit : Oxford Granville county, Monday, Sept., 20th. Oak llill, Granville county, Tuesday, Sept., 30ih. Mt. Tirzah, Poison county, We hies t day, Oct. Ist, Diek Long's Store, Person county,! Thursday, Oct, 2nd, j , Yancey villc, Caswell eounty, Friday, 3rd, Uightowers, Caswell county, Satur- 1 1 day Oct, 4th. ' Lenox Castle, Kocbinghaui county, 1 f Monday, Oct, (sth. New HethelL, Rockingham county 1' Tuesday, Oct, 7th. t Walnut Cove, Stones county, Wcd - nesday, Oct, Btb. Francisco Stokes county, Thursday, Oct, Jth. f Mt. Airy, Surry county, Friday Oct, | I 10th, 3 Dobsou, Surry county, Saturday, Oct j . 11th. , Greensboro, Guilford eouuty, Tues ( day, Oct, 28tb. McLean's GuilfoiJ county Wednes day Oet, 29th. I Kcrnersville, Forsyth county, Tburs | day, Oct, 30th. \\ iuston, Korsythcounty Friday, Oct 31st. As the evenings are short speaking) will Commence promptly at 100:1. Tho Greensboro Workmnn says a ne gro cabin a mile or two from Mcb- Seville aooidentally caught fire Tuerday 2nd inst., while the woman of the house i was absent, and the hou.-e aud con- j tents were destroyed, tho sadest part being the loss of two littlo ohildron who perished in the flames. The perions who went to the burning building with a hope of saving it, reached the spot in time to see the roof fall in and to hear . the cries of the two little children. Statesvillo Lanimirk . Messrs. Wal j B laco Bros, will display at the State Exposition 400 varieties of crudo roots j ( and bcibs in glass jars or bottles; | I 12 show cases of medicinal plants and | flowers, and 135 varieties of ined- \ icinal wood Prof. Hyaius and his as- j c sistants ate no» hard at work getting a up this exhibit. He will endeavor to arrange complete specimens of the flora of North Carolina, between 4,000 and 8 . , 5,-000 varieties, for exhibition at the! t New Orleans Exposition. An inteligcnt gentlemen writes fiom Rutherfordton: "Gen. Scales did mag- 1 e 1 nificently in Cleveland, in this county .. and in Polk. 1 was with him at all , j these places. Particularly at this placo Where lie had the contlusion, did well. 1- 1 never in my life havt seen a mnn get p tuch complete riddling n.i \\>rk »i>t there. . (The italics aro the writer's.) £VBSCRIRE ItOtT It is your duty to aid your county i >»pcr. Wo propose publishing e good campaign paper, and solicit (roai our | riends and from the Democratic parly ' i n Stoke* nnd adjoining toiintien ali-In aeral support. Make up clubs for ua.' 1 Dur club rates for the campaign—run- 1 1 aing until December Ist, are as follows: 1 5 copies, § 2.00 , 10 copies, 3.75 , 20 copies, 7.00 | fit) oopics, 15.00 100 copies, 28.00 ' Now go to work, and ltd an enterprise devoted to yonr best interests. [Advertisement.] (IKKMANTON, N. C., ( Sept. 6, 1884. J Dear Rrporler and Post .-—Wo learn from the l.ist issue of the Winston Sen- Intel that Moses I. Stewart, is favorably mentioned in conuectiou with the nomination for tl.o Senate from this district, on the Coalition ticket. We have an indistinct recollection (hat Mr. Stewart wus at one tiuie editor of your valuable paper, but recently one of the editors of the Winston Dai -4y Pilot. l'leasc allow us to say that we know of no uian who could represent the peo ple more acceptably than Mr. Stewart, who is a youug man of aspiration, gen tlemanly bearing, superior ability, pro found integrity, and can gather around himself a support amounting to cutbu siafiu. V. A. ,?. PROPOSITION TO TKACUKKS. —Dan bury odors one of the best openings fo » bebool of any place in the State, for the following reasons : It is one of the healthiest places in the State (without good hoallh it is impossible to improve the time while at scoool); board is cheap j the morals ot the place are as gooil a s other villages, and thcru being uo ot! e school in this part of the county, it would be well patronized. We would prefer aiding a lady and gentleman who wish to make teaching their business, and would like to build a permanent school; but if none aie disj osed to un dertake this, we will pay a lady teacher a reasonable salary to take charge of a village school at this place. Address M. M. l'cpper, Dunbury, N. C. Georgia, Ohio and West Virginia will vote in October for State officers and Legislature, and the last two for Congressmen also. I liow-thotr." Chop sogtthor, very finely, a head uf cabbage, six green peppers, six green tomatoes; add two tablcspoonfuls of salt, s little cloves and allspice, and vinegartowet.it. It will keep a long! time. Joint Cnnvain ofStta runxreu lonal Dill 11. li. GLKNN Democratic eardi date for Kleetcr, attd A. 11 Joyce, rstj.. Republican candidate f r Klfctor. will addrcio the people of the s:h CougreiM i ional District, in joint discussion, at ine | following times and places, to-wit: 1 Protmvtllf, Stokes county MOTVISY, Sept tW4 Soinevttte, Rockingham I '' Tuewtay, " CrU '' I enlsvillo, " Wadncwlay, 2 i til, " Haiti ti, '• 1 liurwlay, 2.lth 4 * Y.'UH'Pvvllle, C.AWott I'rO.: FrSll«V, Ifitll ll " Milton, '■ Co., .Saluiti.iy, 27th " t.'onningham*> store. f'erwei On.. M in»tav, " 2't •* "nk llllt, UranvilK 1 1 o . THt'M 1.1 r , .. ;K4b •• Ox Inrti, "C >.. Wi' lnr«.' a> On., I .t, " AttniLsvillo, I'erwn On. Thur-'lay ■' 2mt, " | Itaxboro, " FrWlav. '• :tol 14 i Cwft'flU Co., S,tur.tHV " 41li, " sununcrtlehl, Outlford Co Montluv " ' 11l 11 tirwnitboro. '• Wednesday, •• siti 11 II luti I'oint, '' Thursday •' 9th '' Kernersville, Forsyth t 0., Saturday • 11th " Winston, Co jMnlwtny, '« 13th, '• ftethan'a, •* Tnwlnr 11 Tuffllßy •' 11 til 11 Oormatiton' Stoke* Co*, Wtttnewliiv " l.'th «• Wr-tn. Id, " 'J hnradav " IBth «• Marlon. Harry Co., Friday, •' iTtli, " Mt, Atry, " H.uuit-ay, " Isth, " DuliMin, 11 Monday, " '.'fit 11, " I'aiiVitry. Nt.iVin C\»-, Monday, '• 27t1» " All are invited. Speaking commences at ' 1 p. m. Pay Yaur Taxes for 1194. I I will meet the tax-payers of Stokes con it j tjr at lit * following times and places for the 'purpose of receiving their taxes lor 15*4, | to wit: Otrmaiiton, Monday. 2'2, l^si. Walt's Slur«, Tuewla-, •• XI. •' I button, \\ rdncwlav, '• 24, '• 11. V«mah!cf*a Store. Thunntay. •• 25, •' I Franc.tar«'« Kr.dajr, •• 'iff, " , LawfM*uviUc. hatinaay " 1 Sandy Mortlar. " £», " i Prwtonvllle. Tne*d»y. •• 3ti, 44 I t'Hrt«r'n Store, IVrdneihiay, G» ; L i, •• , Walnut Cove, TUurw!n\, •• 2. 14 WIIM«IT'I Htorn, PrlJay, •' S, * 4 l>anr>uiy. SatunUy, 41 4. * 4 Poll tax. sti.oo ; property tax, 41J cents on every SIOO. 1 IH>P«! I1M» people will ii»«»?t me promptly. This fith «!a\ pt« iuiHT, IhM. RCFU6 1. UALTON, hheriff. ca;nlkl;;tf s for tho General As ;seuio|y and county will ntMross the ! peopl«* at the al»u\f times and pla«- i.,VIVI> SAIJ:. I will sf'll at public auction, on Tuesday Sept. 30th, 18S4, my valuable tntct fif lan*l at Ayernvilb-, N. C' M containing acres, tdjoming the I mils of f l.umas Ifart'n ami ; .Said lauds are well watered and i adaptrd to the growth of tobacco, grain and all grasses, with six tobacco Imrus and several tenemont hottaes, A spl *ndid framed dwelling e«»iitaining rooms, a good framed store-house, rifcht nuw, aud all ne*- »»ssary out-buildintai. Terms one-half cash atid balance in 12 months. Salt? Hill take place on preiiil-es at I*2 o'clock M. For particular* cal! on or address 11. T. MAUTIN, Ayersvillo, stokes Co., X. C. , LAND HALE. ! I'.y virtue of a tlecree of the Superior court of Moke, county, made at iiprlnu term | John Joyce, I w ill sell for ca.h at tbecourt- I IMHIW door in Danl'Ury,on Momlay the 2"lh I day of ( I'tofoer, ]Sh4. at li o'clock M., it j belnjt Fall term of wtol .Superior court, a attain trai't or parcel of land containing , 100 acres more or less, adjoining the lands ' i>f Hiergon Law son, Xloact and 1 j otliers, In l'eters t.reok towMhlp, and fur • ther kno*n aa the lands contra ted tor by , said John Joyce with James Sa ids. The : said l.inds arc Rood for strain, tobacco, Ai . i' A rare Chance for a good bargain". Tint the (tilt day of .September. I** 1 -!, WALT Kit W. KINO, Com. COUNTY EXHIBIT. | The' County K.vlubit Commlftee held theh-! A regular mcetlig in the coHrt-hotm' j it Dan bury on Monday the 7th ln*t., and i ( among mitteea were appointed in each tuwtn.hip to | '' a?si-»t iir prt!i*«i; up sjie rimetis f«»r the Stale ! 1 iC\|Hieition to come oil at fiTimOct. Ist to 2Sth. I' While this is really a county or .Slate en trrprise, it is at the. same time one which ( every citizen of the county should regard as au individual enterprise, and all are asked to so consider it. There is no man in the county, worthy the name of a citizen, but who has more or less county pride. It is * natural aud right that lie should have.— ( Here is our home, our birth-place ; here we were horn, or have adopted her as our ftistur stejHinotlier, und should love and reioice in Iter welfare, and feel that if we make our homes here while we live, that her destiuy is ours, and that lite man who li ws for him self alone Is only a dione in society, ami the sooner lie is gone the better it nill be lor hi« chi'dien ami his countr}inen. Stokes is an old county, her \nrth dating dating more liiau one hundred yeus; vet in all that loii*; |*erie«l slie has l>een a faithful child, ever ready to obey the man dates of her honorable old mother, the Stale of North Carolina. Though a dutiful aud faithful child, having nursed her younger sisters aud been impoverished that they grow gi-it, she herself has been NhanicfulJj neglected. TJavin;: mvacdal most liU'rally no*hint,', while t!ie iron hoise boninN over the hundreds of miles of rail road in ilillereiit parts of th» State thai stok *s coitntN's money h;is helped to build, his snort was never heard in JStokes. lint we will not ie*t at this. If home *apital *v.ll not build us a road, if we will pio|M*rly tvpresunt Iter real wt»rth, h i uudevflo|x*d resources at the State Kxposition next b all, f( ielgn motley will; for we have no hesita tion in Huyiiu that men with notUM pens^ , iu liielr i:cads, ami hartl tlollars in thu.r*pock • ts, will be there ready to embark in au en terprise which piomisvs so much .4 the of a rail toad to Stokes and d vei opin; lu r hidden wealth ; and it will be but a tew short yea:* until ■ a ill tak«- | >- sit ion iu the fro?it rank of count is, not on ly in the gra i-l l i stau* f North Carolina, but of this Union. Her water-jKover, which ! is hardly exo lK d by a iy county iu the State, we cannot pro|»erly represent; but 1 with a very small donation from thsc in- Un'estcd (which not only the InKel men, li erehants mil hnekm-n, but every man, woman and child in the county who , has a bandl * of oa:> or p».-k of corn for sale.) '.re can give s«.me U!«ia «.f her magt)i!ie »it sei»ncry ; and while her li altU giving watcis, which llow from revic s iu 1 the solid rock, or gurgle up at tiie base of ! some clill or in the doejxMt ra- | vines, at nearly ona l*itr,dr d phvees in the couuty, cannot be projierly icpretw iitftd, her riiain sources of wealth, her minerals, wood , plains, f:r«i.sst h, fruits ami vegetables cau be exposed to the atHuai gaze of ihe outside world, now brought so near together by rail loads and other means of rapid trans ' 1 |x)t'.ation, thus s!iowing that while we have I ev .Mything necessary for the t.f a r great manufacturing ccmmlni'y, we have a soil and cliinatu that will sustain it while turning the great abundance of oui raw nia . Urial iuto merchantable goods, To show thes.' s to the cjreat outside world . is the v f t! is aj>pcal, »m»1 ii(«t | uiKilr' ;.s th«* |i(>l:iician 'a! O ..pp a!* !«>; v«: j by u hicli IN* uioie titan an) bouy clue is to •»e be.i; iittcd; it is a broad plank in our 6tate pJj.lv-; iu upo.i winch lasts ilie 5 ity aud welfaie of our county, w lie re all |MU tics and all sexes may meet ; it is broad 4 enough for every citizen of the county, as ' well as the stranger, if he will come with • us to stand in unison and harmony. As we 1 have said beforu every citizen of the county • who has one grain of county pride and is ■ worthy the name of citizen, shout I take au interest in this enterpiise, feeling that it is ' his duty to go forward and do ail iu his • power to make our display a ~raud success, not only such as will elicit the applause of • those who see it, but such that its itiiiucuee 1 will IK: felt by generaliou.s yet unborn, fo | accomplished this requires work, pat ; ence • and diligence. You may say that we as a >• committee have been appointed for the pur t pose of carrying out the enterprise. That is so; bui we want your assistance. We - w ant you to cooperate w itli us. It is your exhibit. It is to your interest so far as l>e iug a citizen of the county is concerned as e much as ours. It is a free act on our part; and if we can afford to give the. weeks ot our time requiied to make it a su:*cess, with 110 h«>j>e or expectation of reward except in the general good that may ar.TUO to the whole county and our grand old State, you as A citizen can surely giVe an hour or two a day in collecting some of the tinest mine ral in your section aud sending theni to us at Danbury. We* will see thai „ they are properly labeled ami put on exhibi «■ lion at the St«a»» Imposition Jiis fall, where they will be seen and examined by exj»erts ! from the different countries of tlie world.— Sliould any of you have gf»od prospects for valuables that will •require a small outlay of money to get fair specimens, we ask that you report the same to the committc at this y lJring the best specimens that you •I can get. Tho county has appropriated three s | hundred dollars for that purf«ose, traus|>ort j itiK specimens, 4c. us say to one and n all interested tliat this is a State en erprise, d no less a enterprise and tliereforean J Individual enterjirise. Let the watchword from now until the meeting of the Ex[>osi 1, tion be work, work with diligence, and lei e us do what has not l>oen done by all the ,r tfenerations of the past—show our great un developed resources, and it will be well for \ tlie State, well for the county, and well for ~ us as individuals. TGTEK HUTCHEHSON, , r W. A. KSTES, n S. B. TAY LOR, u W. E. TURNER, l ' N. M. PEPPER. U Danbury, N. C., July fttli, IBS 4. is The Danbury Cornet Band r . i Offer their Servicel for the Campaign, y ' Picnics, &c. We ha*o firatcinsa itutru te meats and are prepared to furnish tiio ■ beat of muvic. Term* moderate. Ad ,e drcas, J. \V. DUGtiINS, Sec Danburv, N. C. 111.. I. I I. ..r 111 I Danlmry Markot- Apples,ureen,... per bushel 0.00 dt i**r lb. iiu» BeY'rlta track 7 fih Vf 's- IT>aH» ftaifev,* ........ i: ; uir. I. .-.lf Peaches, quarter.*,... . tan . * la*l Sliced, j.j. . ........-'.il- | evaporated 12alf> Hn'on. liJaH I ,r.l 11 Beeswax, Coffee, common to fair, Saio tjood to prime, 10a1'24 H> Su;;ar exlia C 11 stomlard A, granulated I- Cottou chm ka 10 Calico, /. .• .« .4|aH AAytieoiinn Wall) 1« an Invlgorant. IfostHt-r'a stomach Bitters has rvtvivt-u the most poaltiw m doraiirent fr tin eminent phyaiciana. and ha* l»n>r oecnptai & # orrm«'»t rank Hinor.n riaii-lard prop. l t.c>ry xmitllrt. !•* pro;** trtii a tti.n% Vv.!ve oi .liw/nl'-ni! cnndi tious (»: i,;- 4t'm.n .i, Ihrcr \i 1 howtds, ami a prcvcGtiv. ol tualarin> uiHea.es. are no Imn renown i, uud fca*o a a*corded emphatic (irarnlow/ itutmmi'iKlation. For aale l»y *ni! Dealer*. i>« « iiom apply lor Iloaie;tev*4 Almanac For Holmes' Sum Cure Mouth Wash AND CENTIFPICE. ' L,,- ' _\JJJ V • rn>!*! .1.-iOWc^-rcteaß i •UIV V l.r h. Sore c .in 1 I »«£ # | JR'Vij*. '* •v Suic tui. (x U-t Urte in the f J ' V A m MIII Sure rtire li t ulci» or F V '-if J i x X i s "" ' Suic ' ''.re for iiurv r , ■ ''jjt "t ) mjwmi..,!'!. Sure curt for - r , k4. »-»ll ' > K» f »» ' s ~ r . ' s y > ' H'' ' \ h"rir * U,r 1,,e K"" 1 »' ,rr • «ir*e»ioa t5 '• X» 3't"»L- "wilt.CamdkrMilk«w«m( 6.V ti|jlnri.\ W«ow («Aus«d by »ft«r the tc«ii\l hurt- n«ovr»V t*rur anl ile«i»*tl Uj« Its ICLjSiy iccth. S«.re cure ftw *nr »ni ell 4i%e. ■\ of ihe b««»» m>U imilb. HrtonuwriHl"! »»y men* ! 'ni'iiiv tt'.- s's Pi rf I dipKi So»ilr I.ibertJ ltvpwnt lo ; !».• IX • \».\ >urd. fli:s« .. .Ir,..vi*l f..r It. f* vn.l t« !>«. J. !' A \Y. R. HuI.MFA uu, lU mtrnl !>«. I.AMt fl, PANKIN LAMAR, v> r ,i!tv«»c ARfuK. fcU«". i ami Attenia. Ocoigi^ FOR THE BACK-WOODSMEN. I llkm'. ; ?3(Jtiv*tin« ii*fieti»c of early l*»»iier llle c»rt wnf* lr ii A IIMI«IUUI l"» I Mil Af> u«» A. .1 Sf lrndkl H»rlrr tor . I.'. « A«-» !• «'e now trlluit' |» to is bo"kt |wr cUjr. \*e w.i kii A,■•-ui tn e« i) i"«rn. i> »lera. . ...i.l «.trcwlats free ! IM' W. fc. Di«rne PUB CO.. Cincinnati. O. . APrUTC' | l H * ra *> "• *«'» tw w»wr*'. '.«»u «rJ lh.l ' nui.il I Vr.l filial irti'!' '.« l, iiiMni »l !»• « r.,r eflrrwN. VklMUk *AS>'V »«l UweiaL^XjK \ r jQ COLEMAN COLI-F.CE, HF.WAT?K, TITW JFRSISY. I Mor. for Kra4uiil>» then nil HrhiirU ' fioiitlu-rn patr • L»fe Bcbuar University of Worth Carolina, ; rriHK m;X i skssiox »hiiNso\ imp I 1-IVSTm UMKI I!f Al ilSl oti wliicli, an.l on Ite two day* oxaiubuttons for aiioiasion will Im: U.u\ T/jo iii itniction erabit""* not only ttie "ol» cujriculimi/' butalt«o ' irnuclies of ea|iecia value to Unu hers, farmer. S, niereUants, ant other business men. A Law ami McUica School attached. For and for tiie report of th vtsitlng euiniiiitUH* of seven Trusty's tm tin instruction, discipline, morale, &c., apph to BATTia; or lo \N . i'. I'A i i i »• y, July 21, 1884. Chapel Hill, N. C. Male of I 'aluahlc Lands ! By virtue of an tiriler of the Sui erior Court r StAKfti ruimtr, I mllilllfori ah i«> m • on SiUuitJit> ilf *2Ut (Ihv t»l" .Scj-tiiul « r. iMM.thi I'olloniiigOffjicrilHNi SlHl'im of t4lhl b«-lotn»ing U tbr of •Ir.rau W i'rr mi> «ie>- il. to-wit: F'tat Thhi-I. 1(H) H«-rC' whir It l»n '-tl t'r u lilm i *ilicr, «».i i'lf uf Ueatir I?i *J»«1 TurJ inrhidituß thf* «•!•! homolu'iil, \» ill i..it a otvli-oU. ;u»«S a gm»«l null aUc. Aix.. a«'tc.-> adjucawt t» Proa onville. h!m> .'i! actoi \V*nl trtMM. acre., Miother WarUiri:- attjoin which »r- h go xi •Iwcllinif and t» ' Nt.ii«*h»t. imd ok hunt hihl other imjiruvt inenl. in Prw-ttniivlllc. Almionc lot in PrSMtonvf!!* known as thr Jar) Fair plartt. rontaAniaa; a fin« rmiiianre, Tobacci Factory uiirt otherhii-UtliigH Sale will at 11 r'cliwrk a m. 'i'liin l«th Ani;uat. tKlt. M .1. Q. 11. Mi l CIII- F.U Aunt r.. W J. NV. I'roiton, i'.c.-'m Iwlll *otl at tv« t'ritf I'll I'ire in- I W ahjve a (rari of land known m* tlie W;»r«l ijf on wihch iaa irood dwelling. Tenn.. n»-.« \m on (!ay oi • Vi». P. H. 'i t .m NOTICE. / liy virtue ol tue |HI»%»?I «:oul '.e ! cree nwide by the cl*; k of t r»e »v.; , of Niokes county on tin* tttlt i! s\ / 1884 in tlie caw «-f Hudson Wili; of James W. She I ton deed a.«t/ Sin-1 ton And others i will as vi/ l rat or sell at public auction on/ on of •S«. , ptij|iilair 14-/I 4 -/ I'. N, the following; laud tow;/ land laying in count)/ of l'eo rs Cieek t.. J Hall, John Creasy, am! oi l six'y-hw acres mom or les* J One half cash balance in t \v»# with oppressed security t| 1&&4. I l|n»sox Wif of James \\M LANOFOIJ Having lieeti ap|K>iut' if tlieea-st of Williain Joyi | Klijah Joyce and oth i >J W. C. Joyce, to sell the J C. Joy OS for partition, If it of six montlis, on th« l day the 4th day of Of o'chtck, M., the lands ol ct>nsißtiuK of nliout lamia of Dr. W. S. Kill KuOi'i lands ami othei I or four ilifieie it trarbl ami f.»r the benefit t f tf lands lay %rull, are I;/ are tine for the grovitl of brains and gtajse^. It. HA By virtue of an ex Issuing from the Sup c»>uuty on a iudgmc taclunent in favor of 1 i JiMwph H. Bitting, 1 j satisfy said judgnu L tl«»or in Danbury, oi of October, N&4, tli ' the said JnsMph 11. ■ the town of («urui ) l»einß the lots owne . Laura K. Myers a dower n tlie wltlon 'ilils -TUi August, hi J ■ ■■ n .jwji m f" k i ARrSB >L & TO SAY % IF YOU WANT ' W sy , JOB PRINTING (If anv fiom the YV MnaUc.-t laiiot to a rnubi molh »how |Mister % \«.u almiihl leave year or TVs dera at the oHlie of th ROjii rIPrHnU I'M Orders by Mail Promptly Attended to IH..VNKS A SI'Kf'tA I.TV J. J. BiLLOw, WITH > 0. F. WEISIGER & CO., Manufacturers and Jobbers ot CLOTHING. No. 1215 Mnfn St., Kicl.tnoud, Va. Sojit. H-'SI-tim. M. A Vlili.iU tJuA/lvUKUilh, M. MIIXiriSKU A CO., HIiOUKSAI'R DHV GOODS AND NOTIONS, 1300 MAIN BTBSET, Sept K-81-«;»n lUchniond, Va, James I). Chamberlain, WITH » C. W. THORN & CO Wh:3csa!lo Hat Dealers, • Richmond, V A. ;»"• •' rilcu glVilli lo orilers ami iatb«racui guaiantt ul. A OEri'KNIIIMRH, M \NI t'Acri lIKII OK . I fens and ) 'oilfits' Clothing. 1315 Mniu Street, KtCU.MONH, VA. Represented in North Carolina by J no. W. Merritt, Jr. Tno Latest and Best, i TliK NKW I'.KMINtITON |": Scv, : pg Machine I S Till. UK T MAC lilN K fur iW fami;.'- Ituiis easy. Vcrfect in constructitrn. ' Beiutiful in appearance. Ilassll inipr inent.4 niv! attach! it-, and is it ami' , f the years. iIAUUIOTT A KAIISTO* Soul horn A :oi»!r, '• ?;». •'I C! ' •' u w. row Bit s, i WlioleN«l ';! i> "j T>. 1 aor» Hain an U. Vf. l'owfrs. Kdpar l>. Tat lor. ,v ' April 28, iSHI-C * IS ! I] to f*j m war '• W :i9 * rl V **
The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 18, 1884, edition 1
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