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The Reporter and Post THURSDAY. OCT. 9 188». r Topics at Home. Occurrence* In t%i»«l \r.m«'l Dnnbnrjr, a.ul County Mailers Dridly Told ••A clile'** amattg you tftkc'u noten, Ami, fa'tli. lie,ll prent It." Messrs. J. W. Ileid and L. C. Ed wards, candidates for Congress, will ad dress the people of Stokes ut Danbury on next Tuesday. Col. Jno. \. Sta ples, who has mado such a brilliant canvass of the State, will also speak here on that day. The Danbury band will furnish music. \\ c hope every voter in the county will come out and hear tliein. as they will hardly have an other such oppoitunity of hearing the issues of the day so ably discussed. tibhto&bbfehbhbhh It is still dry and hot. Come to Danbury next Tuesday. It is only two weeks from next Mon day until court. No wind can do bun any good who steers ftir no port.. We punish little thieics and take off our hats to great oues. There arc fourteen Mormon preachers proselyting in Surry county. Mr. W. R. Glenn, of Winston, was in town fevcral days this week. Mr. Steye Ricrson, of this county, will move to Texas in November. Drs. Martiu and Smith of this coun ty are attending the medical school in Baltimore. Don't fail to hear the joint discussion at this place next Tuesday between Rcid and Edwards. A large number of OUP county people nre attending Federal court at Greeus boro this week. Abraham Forrest, a soldier of 1812, who lives ou Brown Mountain, is said to be 108 years of age. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Dearuiin have gone to housekeeping in the Dodd house in tho western part of town. Mr. P. H. Terrell, who was a candi date two years ago against Mr. J. Y. Phillips for the Legislature, will tup port Dalton for sheriff. We are authorised to say that the statement that Ex-Sheriff Taylor of J!t. Airy would support the iiepulili can ticket in November is a base fabri cation. Tho Republicans of Stokes and Fer ny the on last Monday nominated N. W. Lillington, of Waughtown, for senator from this district. His defeat will be terribla. Mrs. F. li. Dearmin is teaching the public school in this place. She has the leputation of being a tine instruc tor, and we hope parents will all send their children to school. It is estimated that about '250 per sons beard the joint discussion betwccu Reid and Edwards at Walnut Cove yesterday. They sav Rcid gave his competitor a severe drubbing. Rev. J. 11. Scroggs commenced a pro tracted meeting in this place last Sun day, but closed on Monday night, on nccount of the extremely hot weather und the absence ofseveral of our citizens. Rufus Kiser and William Moore, of Meaduw township, have each lost a baru of tobacco by fire this season. Wo arc informed that James Gravitt, of Yad kin township, also had a barn burnt a few days ago. Mr. John Boyle* of Yadkin township was so unfortunate as to lose by fire, on tho 4th inst., his dwelling house and all it contained, together with his provi sions. A subscription is being circula ted for his benefit, and we hope out cit izens will contribute liberally of their means. We learn that Mr. Edwards was told while in Danbury that he would get a majority, in Stokes. No doubt the Col onel's informant has a monopoly in thai, way of thinkiug, uu J ho is ccrtaiuly welcome to alt the cheap glory such re flections may bring. Republicans con cede Rcid a majority in this county of from 300 to 600. We think 51)0 is a low estimate. The county Commissioners at their mooting last Mondiy formally approved the use in our public schools of the text books rocommended by our State Board of Education. Our oounty superinten dent informs us that the publishers have agreed to furnish the books at exehange and introduction prioes. This is the last chance we shall have to uniform and olassify our publio schools, and it is to bo hoped that every teach or will do his duty in this matter. Several. of our merchants Lave consented to keep tho book*. Fulling health has induced Mr. Jos. Dolisou to resign the solicitorship of this district. Mr. L. IF. Clement, of Salis bury, has been appointed to the vacan cy- "Fatlrer, look; there goes a lady walking in her sleep,"' remarked a Stokes youth, who in just too grccu for any thing. ••Why, son, that lady is wearing a Mother Hubbard dress. She is all right." Mr. Jas. IV. lletd and Col. L. C. Kdwards, candidates for Congress, spent last night in this place. The Danbury band serenaded Mr. Ileid at the Taylor hotel. He acknowledged tho compli ment in a neat speacli, and tho boys cheered vociferously. No man m the State has a deeper hold upon the esteem and affections of the Stokes people than Mr. Ileid. All North Carolinians just ly feel proud of this noble, son and high toned Christian gcntlcmau. llis elec tion to Congress by a handsome majori ty we regard as certain. Mr. N. M. Pepper, of tho REPORTER AND I'OST, lefi early Monday morning for Greensboro. Mo wil take in the Exposition. We will talis occasion to say during his absence that it is largely due to his enterprise and fmblio spirit that the Stokes exhibit makes the respectable showing it does. Such men uro public benefactors, and ifStokea takes that high rank she is by nature entitled to, Mr. I'. will deserve a warm place in the memory of our people for the inter est he has taken in tho development of tlic county's resources. Tono Golding, colored, while blasting in Mr. 11. M. Joyce's well one day this week, came near losing his life. While packing a charge of powder, it was ac cidentally discharged, throwing him several feet in the air, burning his eyes and face severely, and inflicting a pain ful wound on his right wrist. The drill with which he was working vas thrown above the top of tho well, a distance of some 25 feet. Ilow tho man cscapod instant death seouis almost a miratdc. Walter Cox, who was also in the well at the time, was not hurt, though he was one of the worst "ekecred" niggers you ever saw. Do you want anything iti the furui ture line at the very lowest cash prices* K. W. Hlair & Bro , Danbury, N. ('., expect to make and keep on hand such as will meet the wants of the people of this section. They use none but good material, and guarantee their workman ship to bo of tho best order. Those iti need of anything in their lino should not fail to call on them and see their goods and hear prices before buying elsewhere. An experience of several vears at the business enables theui to guarantee satisfaction to all. Any ar ticle not on hand will bo furnished on short notice. Repairing done, and coffins made to order. One may still hear the thread-worn question asked, "What is the prospect ul a railroad to Danbury >" It is nat ural that every one who is interested in tho prosperity of iur couutv, and more partioulaily of thispaitof tho county, should manifest some curiosity, if not interest iu tho matter. Tho most rea sonable answer that can be made to this question is in sub.Mancc as follows : There is no prospect of a lailroad being built from Waluut Cove to this place for the accommodation of the county, or for the profits af general transporta tion, but as a means necessary to the development of the iron oro resources that are known to exist here. What ever parties undcrtako to. develop these resources must contribute liberally to wards buildiu# tho railroad, and it must not bo thought that sales of these lauds can be made at absurdly exorbitant prioes, because tho parties who «tay en tertain investing here would bo ueces surily rich operators. A Stokes correspondent of the Win ston Republican has by mistake sent a communication intended for that paper to this office, and it is hebf subjoet to the order of the sender. Mr. Goslen should publish tho letter at onoe or the Republican cause here may suffer. The lcttor conveys very important informa tion. Tiio writer says : "Wo are all right politically In Stoko*, ir wi PAS OBT ftOMK lI'KAKKRtI l!l IIKKK POOM. • * Try to gettwiuc over lnr«, and that QUICK, too " We hope we may be pardoned fjr making this short extract, but as it eontaius the gist of the correspondent's Macedonian cry, we publish it free gratis, hoping it will roach the eye of some one who may be disposed to ■cast au anchor to windward" in behalf of the Republicans of Stokes. Evidently something must be done, '-and that quick, too," or tho whole bottom is go ing to drop out of the conoern in this county. Bend along your orators.— Give tho Republicans of Stokes plenty of ««so»p." AU tho money spent here will leave that much less to be used where votes are purchasable. Stokes will bo "right side up with care" ou tho 4th day of November, and will give Waterloo majorities for tho wholo Dem ocratic tiel'ct. "And don't yon forget it." COIXT V CANDID AT Ul AT DA MM it Y The county candidates spoke at this ! place last Monday. The crowd was j small. Mr. Huxton was absent on uc-1 count of sickness in his family, but Mr.! | King made an able and stirring speech I |in Mr. B's behalf. Stokes will give • our candidate for senator a rousing ma jority. Mr. Phillips made an excellent | speech, and impressed eyery one with ! his honesty and candor. Everybody j concedes tho fact tlut John Phillips j will bo our next representative in the' J Legislature. The Democrats appeared j cheerful and confident of victory, while the Republicans looked downcast and 1 cJishoartoncd. Lowe, Walking, l'etree, | She)ton & Coo will make firstclass po litical corpses in November. Their ig nominious defeat is as certain as elec tion day. HIE FEOFtE S VY. That they waut Rufus I. Daltou for Sheriff. That there is no such thing as au in significant enemy. That John Y. Phillips will be re hi ru ed to the next Legislature by uu in creased Democratic majority. That a bad compromise is better than j ii good law suit. | That J. G. 11. Mitchell has filled the , office of Register of Deeds in a most acceptable manner, and will be trium phantly lc-clcctod to that position in November. That to change and to better aro two different things. That Gid. George hat made a com petent and faithful Surveyor, and the people see no cause to give tho office to an untried uian. That if you have no arrow? in your quiver, you should not go with tho ar chers^ That L. C. Edwards will receive at least 000,050 votes in Stokes county ! 'tllK lUI.J.N OF DAN. [The following; beautiful poem, by A. Moorehead, was piiutcil on the photo graphs of the mountain scenery of Stokes that were recently sent to the State Exposition.) Tho world Is net one garde;] spot, One pleas.ar-t,Touml for man; Few are tin- spots that Intervene Such as llie "Hills of Dan 1" Though fairer prospects greet mine eyes In nature's partial plan, Vet I am iiound by stronger tics To love the Hills of i) in. The breezes that around them phiv, Anil tlie bright stream they fan, Are loved us scenes of childhood's day, Amid the llilis of Dan. Here, too, tlie friends of early d ivs, Their Cited couivrs ran ; And now lliey find a resting-place Amid the Hills of Dan. Ye saw tho twilight of my dawn, When first my l.fr began ; And ye shall see tha'. light withdrawn, My native Hills of Dan. Whatever fortune may ensue. In life's short, changeful span, Oft niem'ry shall turn hack to view My native Hills of Dan. Tho love that warms this youthful breast Mia! 1 glow within the man ; And when 1 shmilH'r, may I rest Amid the Hills of Dan. rllEl'OlXTlir KDI IOK. The country editor has a hard road to travel. lie is the reporter, bookkeeper, mechanical superintendent business man ager, collector, mailing uiachiue, and soliciting ageut of the establishment. His work is bard, his receipts small and bis creditors numerous. Iu a sumll towu an editor lias to steer his course so as to avoid giving offense to different circles of society, the religious deno minations, the business community, and tho rural population. If an influential old farmer wauts a tbree-coluiuil notice of his new burn, it must appear or the editor may loso u hundred subscribers, l'atchnrork quilts, big beets and pheno menal eggs also claiuor for spice in the eoluiuus of the country paper. Iu the course of tiuic the rural scribo becomes either jocose or morose, but in either frame of miud be continues to make fricuds who demaud free advertising, and enemies who work against him. The country editor is always getting ready iu abandon journalism for some thing else but he rarely carries out his tbrcut. lie generally dies in harness. In some wild communities editors occasion ally meet with rough treatment - Some times they arc driven out of the country and when other methods of getting rid of them fail, they are sent to the legis lature. Tho city editor gots a good deal of fun out ot tho country editor's work, but the man who bears tho burden re gards it as a serious business. And in the best sense it is serivus. The little local weeklies soa'.lercd all over the country are in 'heir way potential fae- 1 tors of civilization. They develop their localities, bring their rescourccs i | before the public and in a uian ncr ed ucate their readers. They are always on tho sido of tho churches, tho schools, progress and reform. Men who lire and die working for such objects arc pub lic benefactors and doservc a substan tial reward. AVER'S PILLS. A largo proportion of tlio ditens«-is which eitu*6 liuiiiMu «utTcrliiif result from derange* moiit of iho stomach, bowels, ami liver. Avnt'ii CATUAirriC I'ILI.H act «iir»»«-t ly U|M»II tln-a** organ*, ami are especially tlebi.inti |j euro the dtiu'iiMi caused by their dcraugo inont, Including Constipation, liiillgcs- Hull. Dyspepsia, Headache, Dym nlcry, aii'l a In mi of other ailment*, fur nil of which they are a safe, sure, prom| t, and p'caiaut remedy. Tlio extensive iiw? of these PJLW by eminent phyniciiinH in regular prae t'ec, PIIMWH unmistakably the estimation in which they aro held by the medical proles* •ion. Tliowe PiLM aro compounded of vepMaMo substance* only, and arc aUmlutcly free from J calomel or any oilier Injurious ingredient. A Sufferer from Ifendaeho writes: •' AYKK'S I'imj are invaluable to me, ami nr.- my coimtant companion, i liave be* n a .-rvire autfurer from Headache, an.l >«.ur PILL* are the only thing I could look to for relief. Olio tlcse will quickly move my bowel* and free my head from pain. Th y are the must elleetlve ami the ca»i H | h>>io ] have ever fouud. It In a pleasure to nie to PIK-.ik in their praise, ami 1 aluiiyt do to When occasion often*. W, L. PAOK, of W, 1,. Page & Urn." Fran'tlin ht., ltichmoiul,Va., dune ;j, " I have used AYKR'S PII.LS in number- IPH* instances as recommended by you, and have never known them to fail to aeo"mplinh j the desired result. We constantly keep tie MI on hand at our home, and prize them a« a pleasant. wife, and reliable famih medicine. ; I'ult IMSI'EI'SIA they aro Invaluable. •I. T. lla\ lis." Mcxln, Texas, June 17, 1882. The HP.V. FKAXCIS It. II AIU.OWF, writing ! from Atlanta. Uti , lays: "Fo* m|II« :s lm*l 1 have been subject to cou: tipatioii, j from which, in snlte of the use of incdi> cines of various kinds, I sutlered increasing inconvenience, until some nionllis ni«> I begat! taking AVKII's I'iu.S. They havo entirely collected the cohlivo lu.bit, ninl | have vastly improved my general health." Ayp.b's CATHARTIC PILLS correct Irregu larities of the bowulß, stimulate tlie Sp|H»- | tito and digestion, aaid by their prompt and ' thorough action give tone and vigor to the j w hole physical economy. PREPARED BY Dr. J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all HrugglM*. YOIJN6 All cxperlonco the wonderful OLO, AND A e "' cU MIDDLE- Ayer s Sarsaparilla. . o£;n Children with Koro Kycs, Soro i A'JC'J. Ears, or any scrofulous c-i *>|>h llltlo taint, may be made healthy and strong i by its use. Bold by all Druggists; sl, six bottles for I BjßgE : :: ! j.V?Vv v V V j I Till- U-; (I riil of l!io I j I PI: nyi :.d » - f .. .veil. J. .'.l | I Dhl'mlt Nil • f». : .I>:.oX> I• I J m ti. • j P E fu«;t Uirt t"' l fai.-• t*.Ks.*«-i lai icM-f" f f front j » >• t»;■ t 1 r-.M li t I«c th -j I | c*. •itit v. .• iy '.-t iu i»i-to wll." ( och * . f • d .ii trt-.n- ||»frre t dlocl" : • i..j.li UHC-t u'en; of | iul :i»?.. . .i.i- y . me «v.e wou d I ini-d*' '•«« : •• t*'l>.-.ieiihoi f bt*.\ i 1 • r Die i" in E ..1 ,i \&\ a I q : 7 V' yr 71 In Tl'Wi'inini'li'f.Vmrjfa f'tfa I - C> , A lNH>Jkijtf Tilwci'i k ikoj. rk 4 hp r l- • zzxssstd :ii? THOMPSON'S C MP U ND ISfC BlffSl r TTCV ♦ * r r A MILD TONIC —AND— A I*PETIZI-]H. A otire fop Dyspepsia, lucUgeHtion and (Niiisti|ution. It iiioiuotcs tlio .v-ii tioiis id the Liver and Kiuneys, and gives a gentle one to the Organs. Relievos Nervous Prostration Protracted Sickness, attd et f ebl;?'! I'oiulitlon of the general sys- j leui. MANUFACTI ItED DY Dr. V. 0, THOMPSON, DRUGGIST, i Winston, IN. O. The Morning Star. A FIRST-CLASS DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER. PUBLISHED 1K IJL Y Jit $7.00 per annum. THE OLDEST DAILY IX THE STATE. THE WEEKLV STAR. $1.50 a Year, Ft*Ll. AND ItKLIABI.K MAItIvET ItEPOltTb T/ie Latent iVcics, Political and General from all vartii of the H'oWrl, c«i una Arrant fed in the most At tractive Form. The Nml Complete Tclo*ri%pti Nnrvlra FurnUlicd l'\ miij Dally in UielMat*. Advertising Rates Reasonable. Address. W.W 11. «E«t*4IID, Editor d Proprietor, WILMINGTON, N. C. PATENTS MI7NN k CO., of the MXHTinc AVXRICAW, ooo tlnuo to act im Solicitors for I'rUentß. Cnveata Trade SlarkH, Copyrlahti*. fur thn CniLed States, Canada, ! ■nplnnd, Pmne», Oermany. etc. llund Book nbout Patents sent free. Thirty-novcn yinr*' ei|x>iiooce. Patents obtained th roach MLNNA CO. aro noticed tn tho Sctr.MTtric A.MKHI> AN. the target. t>«at, and moat widely clreulatctl ■clcntlllo paper. 9.l'iOa year. Weekly. Splendid SBfrravlnim and intereMlos In formation. Specimen oopy «»f the Heleallie A leanaent free. Addren MI'NN A ')., HciKNTirio Amkhican Office, SGI Broadwuy. New York. alllifOltl Ihoilxu.% A ffff ) llßhleeatkWU!ONbe .l... M. »M, IHM4. AJJrcrs Geo. M. NICOL, Richmond,V». L«0. W. niNBHAW. WAM B. MH9> New Goods for Spring and Sumnier Wear! Wholesale and EJelaiS Merchants^ DEALERS IN Field Needs and Htar Brand Fertilizers, y —WSNSTON, N. C. — OUR WHOLESALE itid tpldl lucre ising trad* Aotf that mo i• ui.t..;ii4 it to i i.* ii: ; ,t of t !i> I*l m i fit •> : ir. ■ 'lie. vi>;i .i i • ii in i. I!•••in MO! MM- that, wi! weru the lirst to take oul a nun linu iiero. AI I l!i»* lio'uM .u.«l exveoses t« ; Baltimore aud Ki Untond pri and we will duplical • lit ■m-. i. i • veral ius tnce .i-» btt ir. ! , , RETAIL STORES. i (Mtr I)i * (ohhls ;it\d Notion DtjurtiiPMils !;i i.i .... ji, ..i .i.«, .-i,,. u•,v»ni ail in t!ie««» departments you will flnd a iioa ami i l . itit ;t "itiii'-ut of s!a.i'!;tr«l .tinl lain y l>. > ' . . /. ■> •■•» . U'ltitt (#'oo/.», Itir.yhaiiix, Prints Trimmiiuji, Lace$ t j Handkerchief• or'.*. Pura*oh, l-'an* ami uoiioiiM • : ov»«i • kiti-l. ! \W otter a lull v."-'L of !>!♦• io'iiml nil ii. - it.\ij '«/•• ». : fix, liii'shiiia, .Innx, Cottoiwden, ('lnthinff, 7/a/s, Boots, | h't> ttk* and ./. /. v '. \ - lh i■. '• • Matloc'- *. II . &/loreln, Fork** Haines, Chains, ' ' olh f, Steel Plows* 8u os, Ci Ut •/. il s, Syrm While and II • II ijf'ee, tfuyar, Meal, Corn, L> rd, Drugs* JfuckotM, Tubn, Kegs, lii'QoiliH, Scythe:: and (•Yam (Ji'adlf.*. d'v. v /'////.. /DHl.l'l! / / !!.IM> M. IDI-: SHOES I tor MIVI, .»i:i u, Mis • . aud f liil'U'-u. ■ i-m i ... • I i«. ; ).> i A'l I-. IHHi'i* .1 .Y7) &IIOES. We also have j '*"> ,v '' control In tills market of A. !. • t ; CO"H Thorn uUU Sho .I. l> \ 1., .s. llofV* liellsinont Plaids, Inaae A. shepjmrd is ji a s i.r. rlsl, ',' ok St ■•.li'• mi\ 1 •' in \ • I. «' /'. .its. i>rd Spool Cotton, F. & 11. Fries' Jean s, ArMa Sh*etlny tilicUlny and 1 otton 1 : b.'ayh e ./ . linyt jt Cotton : Ifolst sin Woolen M'dU an 4 I Wool ('iiJudnn 11 >. j (.JIA» >»:::i>. — •Ye li.r.i- I■] tlt-»;• ' •! - :! .-ut kinds of and now sell only Orchard (Ira.** Seed, Red Clover, Si/' ny 'tow, lh Grans, i, «■ v (ind l\ «/r«• h/ dsn Sii l. | I i.im ii i'li > . / v i> I ' >» •. ! • li -ad of i! li dof TOIIAIIVI Fertilizers throughout both Vlrftnlft ;a; 111 North Cat.d'.a.i an i :••» •» - •i i > i •••■ • .'» li?. ri"'i. wi .v toln o th.tl will m*II lUr a high price can sflorii to (•hint a crop without tiling it. U'e -o|«l |.i •) hat*** a? this piace l.i>i Uf -k and were out two days. 8TAI: Uuam> (it'ANt j■. •. op of i row lug w lieat v\ here tblt flMtilim was usod with crops when.' other hru ids \x •• usetl iid ala > exa iiiu • the clover nn I gi'ass t*i Ii" rem uither nat the Btar Brand Guano is the only fell the wheat crop* W will tuak it to tlte into rest of every faruiei wlio sows wheat tills I fall to tis.- tue »St:.r llrnud (/iiano, i- / N rn All ire cordially invited to come and lis us. HINSHAW & JiYNUM. I '1 ■ ■ im > 1 1 Pepper 2. Son's Store, S)aiibury, N. €• fqu CAN BE SI PPLSEi) WITH ALMOST ANYTHING in the mercantile I:c:t* at I'epper & Sons as low a* tlte same ariie'e can l>c bought anywhtiv. They take either cash or bar ter in exchange for goods. V $C/ J • | ~W |. ~M , . ! TO MY FRIKXDB AND I'A'l i;oS> : Tliankiim you wry kimlly f»r tlio lib r.i! palninmri" l»T('l')tn" I iili-r It"' nr«- lobnem yoar with rouflUM energy, Uotermte. oil to leave riill'iinu uiuloiio, ti> work o»rlv ati.l Into lo iimk« lli.s a i»nlilul>li \c«r for you. j So mucli or tlio now oropiw liiw 1)0011 Willi lia* brciu-M v.! > sa'i l>ii«r) p '«vi. an I ■ nifiilmi'lj n j-ood |>«lre for all |pwk» dartag tlio year anil o*|»o"ially for all iiioiliiiin, a- I "ail fi.w v. rapp": i, i i.-li, wu:.y l-af.inil Illlor*. anil all srailoi of nnokers. I liavo' i!\|«'rioiiooil ami i-i.inpoliuit 111011 in tl.o i lli v urn! 1.1 tl.it li.nir, v, 1,. ploiuurc il «ill 1,0 to do oMirytliing in tlielr [wwor to pro mote and protect your h6fl Itilerest. A oonll il woli-omo awaits von all at Farir.i-r.'. w' iro yon v.HI f:,.! I.li il aid p , • ii,, • troatinnnt, ui'iequalod aivomniilatioiitkot voiir»)Kni«nil »look. uimiii|Ki"ioil xl'io ' i'' it ri.i -! i ••• I! «.r. nn v ox- •llu-i! «!»nise room* fortuliaccn lof, future sale, an otlloionl ni'jlil "iloliman in I i .11 ir|i: ;■ • dorl i- • • awl win iv > i will hate your toliavoobamU* lii«tola«i st\li . and iva"zo tlio liiclu st in ili-: ; : iii .1 i •• «i !«•. M-:-! ••; Usl *..!••. M> porsmial altonlloii will In'ciwn tn 111" mil adin','. an I ' • 11> i-> li • ~.i .t \ .ur Ui'ia.vo. Earncitly lioulngtli.il it may b»iour plo.i»iin'lo soil mil i.oih.-.. :u,li .aui.i, .* our Friend Truly, A B.GORIRELL IVoprictor. 07" T. A. Wiles. Floor Meadows, Night iratshpiau.
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