Reporter and Post. A f APE ft FOR THE PE9PLE, 1 BvUrtd at thr Danhury X. Pont-offit-e at Second Claw Matttr. THURSDAY JAXtTAKY li, ISBS. Tbe public schools of New York City east |4,000,000. Gen. Jackson and Urover Cleveland teeeived (he sanic numbci of electoral tow. Over $80,000,000, in United States greiObaok notes, *ero destroyed by the govemmout dwribg the last fiscal year. The Chicago OAs contend that gargling tke throat with whiskoy is a sure proven tfeve of diphtheria. No mere diph theria Mod he looked for in Chisago. X- There to a report that some woman mt Mr. Cleveland a Christmas cake thai was potsoaed. The cake was «Mlyaed and the sender has disar pear- Mrs. W. r. Hlackwell, of Durham had the Misfortune of being severoly in jwiiil while asleep by the plastering Atling on her. She narrowly escaped death. So great was the weight of the flaateriag that the bedstead was badly broken. Dakota has for some tiuie enjoyed the reputation of raising more wheat than lay other territory. If she keeps o« with her oapital wars and couuty mt scrimmages she will soon take from the south her established reputation of raising more of that other pioduct, po litely called hades, than all the ststes and nations of the universe. A Texas man raffled himself off the other day. tie had reached that point fe liquor-drinking where be must have the stimulant or die, and nobody would gtve turn a drink. In a sdloon he man aged to sell 100 chances tot 10 cents a chance, the winner to be the absolute Master of the prise one year. A news paper man won him, and now doesn't know what to do #itb bis prize, lie might pat a wicM in him and use him as North Carolina 4 per cent bonds at 82*84 are > good investment. Tlic; yield nearly five per cent, iuterest an nually OB the amount invested, are ex empt from taxation, which is equal to twe per cent, more, and the; ma; be expeeted to rise In value nearly one paint eaek year uatileveataally, in 1910, when the; are payable, they will reach par. They are as safe as United States bond* and are twice as profitable. Oar home people ought to buy thorn np Mtttenwald, a little town in Bavaria, whieh, as iu name indioates, is situated in the midst of forests, has for over two baadred years been given over to tbe single industry of violin making. Tbe vary beat of material is found nght at their very doors, and m every yard in tha place are seen violins suspended from rope* and poles to dry. All kinds of stringed instruments, violins, gnitars aad even banjos are manufactured there, and sent all over tbe world. Commissioner of Indian Affair* Price doe* not seem to have a very high idea «f the alleged oivilixation of tbe capital «ity of thi* great and glorious oouutry. m said in a reoent conversation: ••There are 200,000 inhabitants in Washington, whioh it the capital of this gnat nation and the oentral point of its refinement and culture, and yet tkeie is more dronkennes* and orime here than among the 250,000 Indians who arc sav ages, and have never felt the elevating iofluenee of our modern civilisation." John L. Sullivan, whose bull-muscle •ad brutal tnstinots have given him his fktne u a pugilist, played the part of an •mot coward the other bight when be knocked down and kioked a poor waiter girl who reseated an insult be bad of fered ber. This will cost Sullivan much at btf fame, sinta ever among tho class #f men who admire him for bit brute ■treegth there is moro or less regard for tb« protection of women. The law shovld lay a heavy hand on this bully, tie should be made to understand that no qm man has muscle enough to make it safe for him to knock down every per son who doe* not tamely tolcra'e his low insults. Tbc manager of the Now Orloaus ox- j position says ouo week of sunshine will bfing tbo show out all right. We haven t beard wbellier the management intends to ask congress to appropriate the sunshine. A resident of Konkona, L. I. pos sesses a gold watch formerly belonging to the ill fated Marie Antoinette. It is about the size of a trade dollar in cir cumference, and is opened faced. On the back it bears the device of the French Queen, a cupid on a cloud, worked in gold aud silver. The features of the boy-god were nearly effaced by long wear. The legend that the owner gives is that the watch was the gift of tbc Queen to the architect of the Tuileries who shot himself through the head on the day following bur execution by thi revolutionists. Its present owner was a near relative of a well known Ameri can poet, now dead. The watch came iuto bis poscuion through uiarriaagc, as a gift from hi* wit'oa father, who is a direct descendant ef the original recipi ent. —s— ————— Mr. Leslie, when he began the work of land couimisionei foi South Caroli na, found that hts timo was frittered sway hy idle callers. Walking down tbo street one day, a well-dressed female in a store caught his eye, and wonder ing why '.he lady tartied so long, be approached and discovered that the fig ure was a dummy. Just hero an idea struck him. Ho wai sure that no one, at least no Boutbeiuor, would attempt to interrupt him while ho seemed to be talking to a woman. If a quick sighted now Yorker could mistake a dummy for a lady, why should not other people 1 No sooner thought than done. Tbc liguro was made and placed in his office. Leslie worked with his back to tbc door and Uts faco to the figure. The thing acted like a charm, aud the few cents for calico, buttons, books and eyes, and a chignon were amply repaid by tbc savings in the valuable time of the land commissioner. TUKSOUTII Notwithstanding the general depres sion in the business worl'l daring tha past pear, the South ' mado very sub stantial progress and euters upon the now year with brighter prospects than at any time in the last twenty years cer tainly, if not the brightest in her entire history. The great staple cotton, upon wbioh so much of the South's business depends, was short in yield it is true, but this is partly counter-balanced by thc high grade, due to the excellent picking weather in the Fall and to the higher value of cotton as compared with last yesr. The net results ot the crop, counting the reduced cost of production owing to enforced eoouomy on the part: ef planters in the Spring, and the full, prices now being received, will uiake. the crop of 1884 very nearly equal in j value to tbc producers to au ordinary I full crop. Added to this is the greatly enlarged yield of cereals, fruits, vege tables, Ac., a growing factor in the prosperity of the Bouth. While the tarmers have thus made good progress and are aa a olass more prosperous than in former years, the industrial interests of the South bavo increased mote rapid ly than ever before. The depression in trade and manufactures was of course seriously felt in the South as elsewhere, but despite this there was a remarkable grow th in manufactures and an immeusc amount of money was invested in manu facturing and mining interests. In the building of new railroads and the im provement of old ones, great progress was also made. I The new year finds the southern peo ple fairly prosperous and thoroughly alive to the importance of developing , their great resources. The South is moreover now attracting greater atten tion in other sections of the United States and in Kurope than ever before, and while her own people arc doing an im mense amount of work in building new mills, furnaces and factories, outside capital ii being invested there by the millions and even tens of millions. The present year promises to witness a re | markable activity in the development of | the material interests of the South, and we feel safe in predicting that during 1885 more money will be put into new manufacturing and miniug enterprises ' in the South than in any two proceeding i ; years. The A ews-Obsti ver says that among tbc J radical matters which tho legisla ture should grapple with is (he condition of our land titles iu North Carvlina. Tho statue which has been ou the books for a century require? that deeds ahull be registered within two yean, and without registration they cannot begiv eu in evidence. This is tho law— but each legislature extends lbs peiiodfor registraiiou two years, so that a deed cau be registered mt any time no matter when made. The result of this practice is to postpone registrat.ons so that many deeds are not registered at all. Hcncu we fiud that our laud titles arc in a state of glorious confusion. It is impossible to correct the evils tbut have already ari sen, but tbc legislature may prevent re newed occasion for doubt and litigation by requiring the registration of all deeds and making tbem valid against subse quent purchasers only from the date of registration. We press this matter upon the attention of the hiw-makers." The Charlotte Obttner has received a letter that throws more light upon St. John's rascality and proves hiui to be even a worse man thau has heretofore been supposed. The letter is from a young woman whom St. John lured away froui her home and abandoned among strangers. The woman states in her letter that St. Julm persuaded her to leave her homo and go with him on the promise that he would give her a good home of her own, finely furnished, would give her an elegant wardrobe and insure hor generally a life of oase and luxury, and further assured her that she should never want for any thing. The temptation was too great aud she went with him. lie carried her to Charlotte, and at tho end of two weeks left her with a considerable board bill and car riage hire to pay. In closing her letter, the girl rather mournfully remarks that she returns to ber former borne a sadder aud wiser woman. It is said that thero are more illicit stills now ruunuig in Chatham thau ever known, and that whiskey can readily be bought at $1 a gallon. Josh nilllng'a Philosophy. "Accident" is a word tbmt shonhi be 1 expunged from the dictionary ; it has , no uicuuiug. \\ e can't provo more than half we be lieve, and perhaps it is better for us that we cant. Genuine Paetry is as natural and joy-! ful as a lcapiug stream, but too much of l the pootry is like the same stream try-1 ing to run up bill. Forgiveness is a delicate thing to ad minister ; it is more apt to make peo ple sullen than humble »o forgive them. It is all very well when a man takes his religion into his business ; but when he takes his business into his religion, look out for bioakers. Men are born with a character, their reputations they have to make them selves. The ambition of man it to gratify his vanity : but very few wish to be great for the sake of being good. i'ride should remember this; it has got to die and rot in the ground, and, perhaps, right alongside of a pauper. When a man talks about himself I can't afford to believe more than half what he says about himself; for if he is a man of any sense, thia is about all he believes himself. Young man, tho woild are quite willing that you should make a fool of yourself; you have it in your power to disappoint them. See that you do it. I here are quacks in literature as well as in medicine. There ain't bat little truth in the world any how, and therefore the man who talks a great deal must elongate the | facts occasionally. ! Whenever you read a very abstruse I sentence, you will find tho idea in it very weak. A genuine good thing can ■be told in the simplest language possi ble. When a man undertakes to prove what he can't understand, there is a great danger of bis becoming a crank. He who cultivates eccentricities is an inevitable fool. II requires more brains to be a good oritie tban an author. He who oan point out the faults in a composition ia certainly a better man than the one who I made thorn. A miser has but one charaoter, and that is a miser. Conversation is radicalism gone to seed. No one disputes an epitaph. Faith *as given to piece out our rea son with. Necessity is Heaven's very best gift to man. Sbiiiml ul The Republican party ought to be ashamed of itself. It would be ashamed if it had any character or conscience. After cracking the sky with its terrific howliugs over-Southern outrages ; and lying year after year about Danville and Copiah and other real o.- supposed wrongs; and after having all manner of aggressive, bulldozing, degrading legislation aimed agaiust 'he Southern whites to turn and in the very centre of thrift and education to become the vio lators of law, tho intimidators of voters and the enemies of a "free ballot" is a great reproach and disgraee. Resolved ; upou carrying Ohio at every cost the i Government actually lent itself to bull dozing white voters in Cincinnati and ' throughout Ohio. The investigation I shows that the Government furnished | the rascals who wore appointed bulldoi- J ers with 600 bull dog revolvers of heavy i oalibre—44's. The fellow Wright, who I bossed as U. S. Marshal, pretends that Ihe supposed the pistol were furnished by the Republican National Committee. But that is "tA|UiiuJfe|ki l W right was a United States offloiaf.—■ Wit. Star. A CARD WANTwoRTH t N. C.,) Jan. 2, 1885. j To the Voters of the FiJtK Congression al District : Anticipating a vacancy in tho repre sentation from the District in the pres ent Congress, the Democratic District Convention, held at Greensboro on July 29tb, 1884, adopted the following reso lution : '•ttexolred, That tbc gentleman nominat ed here to-day, James W. Held, for the next Congress, also be the nominee of this Con vention for any vacancy that may hereafter be declared iu tho present Congress-" The lion. A. M. Scales has resigned, and, as required by tho constitution of the United States, the Governor has issued writs for special election to be held on Thursday, January 15th, 1885, to fill the vacancy. 1 As the time is so short and the wea | ther so inclement; ami as 1 have recent ly made a thorough canvass of the en- I tire district, after consultation with the executive committee, I have concluded to make no canvass at this time, but 1 : take this method to respectfully solicit the suffrages of the voters of the l)is : trict. If elected, 1 shall use my bes* efforts to serve the people faithfully to the best of my ability. I cannot forego this, my first oppor tunity, to express te the voters of the ditriet my sincere gratitude for the .cordial mo ju tho recent ! tlection. This flattering expression of I their conGdcncc shall nerve my courage, sanctify my ambition, and fire my pa triotism to make the sentiments ex pressed by Gov. Cleveland the chart of my political course. "I'Bblic office, a public trust. (iood and pure govern ment lies at the fouiidatiju of the pro- I grcss aud prosjHjrity of every communi tyJ AS. W. RE ID. Do you want anything in the furni ture line at the very lowest cash prices * E. W. Blair Sc Bio , Daubury, N. 0., espect to make and keep on band such as will meet the wants of the people of this section. They nsc none but good material, aud guarantee their Workman ship to be of the bout order. Those in nocd of anything in their line should not fail to call on them and see their goods and hear prices before buying elsewhere. An experience of several years at the business enables them to guarantee satisfaction to all. Any ar ticle not on band will be furnished on abort notice. Repairing done, and coffins made to order. PROPOSITION TO TiACHSSa.—Dan bury offer* one of the best openings fo a school of any place in the State, for the following reasons : It is one of the healthiest places in the State (without good hoalth it is impossible to improve the tiiuo while at scoool); board is cheap ; the morals of the place are as good as other villages, and there being no other 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 disposed to un dertake this, we will pay a lady teacher a reasonable salary to take charge of a village school at this place. Address I N. il. Pepper, Daubary, N. 0. Moftjfagw Hale. By virtue of s mortgage deed executed to Win. Campbell, on the 12th lv\ of .May, IK7I, by Alex. Allen and wife I.itha Allen, recorded In liook £l, pages ilWt-", Register's office in Stokes county, N. C'., anil assigned by him to my Use, I will expose to sale at public auction to Die highest bidder for cash at tlie courtltoiMe door iu Danbuiy, on tlie ' 2nd day of February, ItSW, the following tract of land, lying oil tlie water* of Meat man Crack, adjoining the lauds of John li. Cat roll, Robert Stewart, Lovelace Smith and others, containing 2tl acres tnoreer less, the same being tlie huid on which Alex. Al len formerly lived. Tiloß. M. BAKER, Mortgagee. I)ec. in, 1884. NOTICE. By virtue of an execution in my hands, I will sell, on Monday, February 2nd, IKSS, a tract of huul lying in Stokes county, ou Snow Creek, adjoining Uie lauds of Thoe. Martin and other*, and known as tlie Pleas ant l'ringle. Said lauds are sold to satisfy a judgment in favor of J. W. I.anrson against Kp l'ringle for tlie purchase money. This sth Janusry, 1885. It. I. DALTON, Sheriff. NOTICE. By virtue of an execution in my liuiulj, I will on Monilny tin' 'JIHI ilay »f Febniay, INSn, sell for cash, a* the courthouse door in Daubiuy, a tract of .'ami lying iu Stokes county, about one quarter of a mile from lYcstonville, containing -'6 aires mora or less, ami known as ill'* old William Ward homestead. Haiti lands are sold to satisfy a judgment iu favor nt Man Ann Terrell against I*. H. Terri'il fortlie purchasemoney of said laud. If. 1. DALTO.V, Dec. 15, ISW4. Sheriff. NOTICE. Having qualified as the executor of the last will ami testament of Jno. W. Eaton, deceased, i hereby give notice lo all persons indebted lo the estate of said Accessed to make payment of the same, and all persons having claims against said estate arc hereby, notified to present oieni for payment on or before the ."itii day of January, 18W1, u this initio' will !«■ pleaded In l>ar of their re m ery. This Jan. Ist, IKSo. JAMES M. EATON, Executor TO MINERAL MEN. 3>o Yon Wnut . 1 MIN K K ALS OR If so you will do well to correspond with the Pepper Mining Co., DANBURY, N. C. Miners of COAL and IRON, also miners of and dealers iu ft T MICA, Ki.IiXUU.K SANDSTONE, and mineral specimens. The largest stock of STOVES and TINWARE E&Wtft ©* AT THK BIQ COFFEEPOT Salem, N. €• the Iron King Cook Store because it is the best. Every stove warranted. Sheet Iron Flues for to baceo barns and galvanised Iron fot molasses boiler bettoms at reduced pri ces. Hoofing, guttering and all kinds of tin and sheet Iron work done on reasonable terms. GEO. A. BOOZER. WANTEDS I MALE and FEMALE I To engste In the mI« of our new and Imnortant work* of tUiifUft 'b«rar|nr. I«r»e proiu ami Imairnw •riling qualltlaa. W m utfer a »fr uaarul ami lucrative butlam. Address The VI HS.IWIIItfU CO.. 174 W. fourth Straw I, lineiiiuatl, Ohio. Free! Cards and Chromos. We will r.end free by mail a sample set of our large German, French, and American Chmnn» Cards,nn tinted aud gold ground s,wilh a price list of nver JUOdifferent designs, on receipt 9i a stump for postage. We will alto send free by mall as samples, tea of our beautiful Chromoa, on receipt of ten cants to nay for packing and postage ; also enclose a confidential price list of our large oil I chromos. Agents wanted. Address F. Gleason & Co., 46 Suiumer Street, Boston, Maaa. COLLEGE, NEWARK. NEW JERSEY. Occupies three Bulldlnav IAIMMand Beat. Mow position* for graduate* than another school cum- Danbuxy Market- AM'loa. zrreu, pei bushel 0.00 j ill lid por lb. -''all IV: rib. I'.ack 7 ( Cherries, I'm 10 i Ituttor, l-'lal.l | KgK». 10 Poaches, t| mirtera !w4 lilietl. 5a 12 | •vajioratcd 12a 15 i Ba**on, * 12 Ja 14 j Laid, 14 Ikt-swax, til) Collee, common to fair, Sa 10 good to prime, 10al2£ clioiee, HI Sugar extra C, 11 bUiiulard A, 12 granulated 12 Cotton checks l'» Calico, 4^aS A A sheeting, OalO STOW ' bitter 5 \* an !nvff»orant, Hotb'ttcr's stomach Bit fori has m\ -ived the iuo*i iw>«ltivv • »i --doriiiiiNua from eminent i>hy«iciutiti, ami hua low- oeeupi-u r. r or«n)>st rank union,: f(::iijfl prop. • fjry •omvllei. Ir* |>ia»i«- „:i H.CtT»tlv»- oi .iibortlefed condi tio..6 of ii;* rftou. n..j, liver aivl footer!nn.l n ptvrnUvi of mtUrlki dtn iset i.j lwi toiiphutlc |ihifv lor tale by P^monAt» ni.-l l). nl« i%. t.» r. }y m apply fur Ho.iU-.lv.klni.ii»... lor !—- BOOKIS FOR THE BACK-WOODSMEN. Thr m.Mt Mpuritinx uarntiv* of early lor.lcr Uf« e*cr writ t- >- A Iteiifinrn fir OKI Agents ani tplcn'liJ (Uartrr lor 11 v;" ' Avnl» »re now fcelhnjr Wto »J be*»kt per »lay. Wl » .nt an A,-eatin ctcry iwwn- for tci.itk iii I uriuUn free. Tho W.'t. LtdßLfc PUB CO., C.-.vSnn.itl.O. AfiP MTQ «» !(*'• t!» - WtiA tfl. »«■! f»«l nUfc.ll I J H>llint (rilrle vil, «nri|illal m|rir«4, p%U fiH* »nor *oia. i:VI'IHIC JIN »'uiO., »SI (ml COLEMAN COLLEGE, NEWARK, MEW JERSEY. Mure p >*|iiiii« for urmPiuu* limn nil c« itildiMtl. I.nrir«»*l Soutb«rn i-att 'i tsC. SJIo jiar. »hiu» 10. Write for rlrrutn ■> \iWitm U. t OUIMAK A i' ALVS. i Uaiversity of North Oaroliua. ' miIEN EXTSJCSMON !'.!•:«»IN'M »\ TIIK 1 MSTTIII KSU IV USAVUSI* »n wlii* !i, i'i lon 111 ! .\o ?> i ■ 11.i*4 days, oxaiuinatious to. a lmission will be lutd. 'Vhv instruction eai'xa.'es :»»t only li»f* ••old cujriculuiit," hut also hrattch'-s of osj»t»olal value to teaohers, firmt'is, nmrcltauUH, anil f»ther huaitu'sa men. A Law a:»l Mmlical School atlaeheil. For ami for the report of the vtsiting of seven Trustivs on the instruction, morale, &•., .n-j.iy to PRI»II>i:XT RATTI.K, ortoW. i'. i'A 1 l EH. v ON,Me "v, .luly 21, IbSL Chape! Hill, r \\ C. *»|SiS2iua j« jo OU'Olf JO ! ao £(\ 'd*iog i jo g 'Uiuiri i •»moq o wis *»*w onmn^s«.«!« ! -•qopav 100 pan *on;«>q J*Kfoo'lt HltuXft uojj .> osii '4 ao v opunttoa M l 111,1 AS *> A ! *ls qw® u *JM|f uoiioofiq %a|avqf>,. ospi wa b.taawiJsjof pumvuuj ao Ai)i(Vjq j -ar\ JOjf **dß JOTUP u| stntfjo XJUUM.I | -oijaan oqj ;o sjsujjo jo eoao , •UntMMUI *»JWUI.»4 (VOfHdaia *pu«iO «qt JO tw*roo ■OKI I 'AWf> ao MopptfH puti »i»a ) -PIH JO OT>nTnfjJi 'uuijwiuntmmi \j»l I>«IH i I »qt jo qAivjwo jo kjin.) t>iiv>(.niui«»H j^gq!^d-nqong^|i •s)B ? 5»U,I iv 'a/os JOJ o '•joq jHwn ; »M»IN !"« S3AII, aidUOX JOJ i>tu| 'onm v\ oo|M ■SS3NM3M y U1V930 'illlH") •ouay 'J3i9j 'oqDvpuoii « sajTto itnu. ..iuni p>|«atwan Ny iJuni -»*!'! »oju.»«i 'upufl JOJ 'OIMOJ. omoßaloq.ll '««>p 'wnd « ■OH 'Jrunpij «OA" cuy i WBSIBI Holmes' Sure Cure Mouth Wash AND DENTIFRICE. I HI raj A kf«lcmlii Ucntifrlte fo» clean • MBga^fogassga I I SuniuMfatlwln (uutl-rcath. I 1 gj'^ ( inim* and V. Mtflitent loorf teeth «• »u««d hr -ft« ill* dentin ha* r»« moved wrtar «rv; craned th« VT g* tjcth. S.irc cure Jr.* an* and all ol tke (U" an.• mouth. Kr omWwW by m * l i' Uailiuv ilenti-tt. Pn c l |lr* , J lt p IIULX h|!Wi«ti*bk' Ihatal D®. Wli k .ie«alc Agents* Mv-' » l >d Atlanta, G«ofglA HAVC YOU A GARDEN? IF YOU HAVE Q J? E? P% YOU WILL REEO And will vut the Rml at the le«M mooer. Them tat new Seed CtMtefue will yoo. No BaUer where roe li»*« been deatlair it will wine wowey. It i« nailed Free to all, and >ou ou|ht !• h«T» It before bnvinir aarwhere. WM. H. MAULE, ua a rn Front St., FhU*4*lphU. TheDanbury Cornet Band Offer their services for tlie Ciupaign, Picnics, Ac. Wc have firstcluss instru ments and arc prepared to furnish the I best of musie. Terras moderate. Ad ! dress, J. W. DUGGINH, Sec. l>anbury, N. C. 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Perftft in construction.— Ucaiitiful in ap|H > aram > e. lla* all improve motils ami attachments, ami is warranted for live ye «rf. MARRIOTT & BARSTOW, Southern Agents, No. 7 South C'l»arle» Street, Haiti more, -Vd. It W. I'OWEKS&CO. Wholesale 1 )riiu:uiNl M M... 1305 Main and u aud 11 nth Hi* R W. Powers. KJuar D. Tavlor. RICHMOND, W April 28, ijSluTir 1 •SEWING MACHINE CO .piMi CHICAGO, ILL.* . ORANGE. MASS. L AND ATLANTA. OA. _ T—r-----«r ■ i. _• ifcAMjJSHLs—JB ft mm READING FREE! FOR SIX GOOD FAMILIES. 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