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SEW 0» 41' Kit LAW.*. J. Salwribeii wlto do n i ve express no MM-to Uie eoolr.ry, M CDueUle-reil m wish •li»K to continue their subscriptions. 1. If tuUwrioonoii'.er tin- ill*eoatinu*m* of .lieir pami llcals, ll«* publisher luay con *imu to waiitlMtu uuill all an-u.u-.iges uri p|||j а. If »*b*cribers or rofnsp to t;ik« their peiteUlculs fiou» tlie offli'*' to wliicli they *l* dimHiJ, they are responsible until jHiy have aottled tlieir bills and ordered iciu dis Hjritt uiieii. If subscribers move to other places, •Wln*t Informing the publisher, and tin papers are sent to the former addresses, the; are held responsible. 5. Any p-'Mim *rh-j receives a newsjapei *nd makes use of it, wlietlier he iiasordotril it or not, is held in law to l>e a su 'tsrriber. б. If subscribers pay in advance, tluiv art sound to give notice to the publisher al tin tnd of their time, If they do mil wish k contiuue taking the puper, otherwise li Publisher is authorized to send it on, and thu subscrilwr will be responsible until f\\ press notice with pajmeut of all arrears, is cent to Hie publisher. We have just fitted up the KKPOR fIA ASU PoKT office with new rollers, ■colored inks, note and lettcr-hea Js, Flat cap, and various other tirstclass printing Material, and are prepared to do your Job workis neatly and cheaply as it can be done in the State. Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla in the spring •f the year to pujify the blood, invigor 4tte the system, excite tbe liver to actiou and restore the healthy tone and vigor of the whole physical mecliauisui. Dr. V. O. Thompson lias the oldest and largest drug house in \\ inston, N. 2. Any article in the drug line not found there, will be hard to get. When im Winston ho will be glad for you to •all, and see what he has got. Merchants of this section will do well to buy Notions aud Dry Goods from J. W. Scott & Co., Greensboro, N. C. No ibviiog and drayage charged, aud freigl 4o mearest railroad station very little. Small Pox eradicated, Small Pox «ured, Small Pox pitttngs preveuted by Uarbys Hrophylactic Eluid. ALWAYS KEFRKSHINO. —A delicious tier is imparted by Floreston Cologne, which is always refreshing, no matter kam freely used CMEAMBT FASHION MAGAZINE in the world, 120 large pages, 4 pages new music, 1000 engravings each issue, 50 ! cents per year: single copies 1«> cents. STK AWBUII>IE & CLOTHIER, STH & Mar ket Sts Philadelphia. No fear of small pox if Darby's I'ro jthylaeti" Fluid is used freely. It de stroys the very germs. A WOBD TO MOTHERS.—Mothers ahould remember it is a most important doty at this season to look after the health of their families and cleanse the ■Malaria and impurities from their sys tems, and that nothing will toue up (be •totnaeh and liver, regulate the bowls and purify the blood so perfectly as Parker's Ginger Tonic advertised in our 40LUMNS--.PWI. TEC OTHER ACL'IUIU.. A WOMAN'S EXFIAIENCE. —Mothers j»nd Daughters should feel alarmed wheu weariness constantly oppresses than >.«lf I am fretful from exhaustion of vital powers and the oolor is fading trojj my foe*, Parker's Ginger Touic, gives quick relief. It builds roe np and drives away pain with wonderful certainty."—Bufta telady The extraordinary popularity of Ayer's Cherry tectorial is the natural result of IM use by intelligent peoplo for over forty years. It has indisputably proven ita*)f tbe very best known specific for all ••Ids coughs, and pulmonary complaints. fo Advertiser- Tfce REPORTER AND POKT offers the following inducements to advertisers who may wish to reach the peoplo of Middle and Western Nortii Carolina, »sd ether sections: 1. It goes to nearly every State in the Union, circulates to a considerable •stmt in Surry, Forsythe and llocking him counties, in this State, as well as the adjoining oounties in Virginia, while ftm circulation among the 10,000 of Dtokos county's population, is nearly «• great as that of all other weeklies combined. i. It is in a prosperous condition Md growing in favor, its circulation 'o- Say being greater tlian at any time «Bce the first number was issued more ftm tea years since, and has nearly sis>led without the last two years. 3. The rates offered by the RK fomr.R ANI> POST to advertisers aie as iMMtrt offered by any paper with a circulation as large as its own IMPROVED AQEICCI.TLUAL IMPLE MENTS AKD MACHINERY —In our day •f progress and advanced ideas, to suc ceed at all you must keep pace with | the times. To do this, advantage must I oe taken of tbe latest and most improv •4 implements and machinery, it being folly demonstrated that the farmer doing so, get* for ahead of kis neighbor, who foils to keep up with the times. You aboald therefore provide yourself with 4|m very best Plows, Mowers, lieapors, I Rakes, Grain Drills Harrows, Cane , Hills, Threshers ho 4c. Moss Allen * Alien of Winston, N. C. make a spe cialty of improved agricultural imple ■Mata and Machinery, and are anxious fo open eorrespondenee with parties con »w pin lin I the purchase of anything in lint line and it will pcyyou to get their pint before buying elsewhere. i Rev. Father Wilds' EXPERIENCE. The Ucv. Z. P. Wlldft, wcU-known city * missionary in New Vv>rk, nnd brother of ihe o eminent .1 u«Un> Wltd», «ft lie ' M:nHavhiwi'tts Saprruu- Court, whites IM l'tillon «i * \° T* /;. St. % V, w Vorl\ Mn>i ic, if^2. B J MKHSIU. .1. c. AY KU & Co., MUMUM • II Last winter 1 VVM troubled WILLI a MOST . mieomfortn b!e itohln« humor aflVvtii:* tnoro *4|H!cin!ly my ilmh.i, which itche.l >Z lutulnrnbly ut night, jy»i I»HiiieU »«> iutciitte. s, that I couM s-urccly War any clothing ovt-r thum. i wan ;i!ho a suifcrer from n sovern cfttirrh mil catarrhal cough; my * appotito \\. * poor, ami my .nvsicm a gooa tt-.il run down. Knowing Lho. vuluo of Avku'h SAK-HAPAIui.r.Y, by obsorvatiou ot , ni wiy otin*r caitva. i>ml fmin personal in former years, i taking it for the abovi'-uamed 'lworUeis. My atipftito im •t. proveil almost from the first fo*o. After a short tim» the fever anU itching were ' allayed, aud all signs of irritation of the > *:»ui rttsappeared. My catarrh ami cough wt-re ftU • cured hy the same means, and . my gtuiernl health greatly improve.!, until it is now excellent. 1 feol a hnmUed |H*r cent stronger, and I attribute these results is t«» the use «>f the S \ USAI AUII.I.A, which I fccouim«nd with all eonfldence ns the host bU>od medicine ever devised. I took It in small doses three times a day, and used, in all, loss thau two bottles. 1 place facts at your service, hoping their publication may tlo good. '» Yours respectfully, Z. P. WiLDS." The above instance is but one of the many \L constantly ooming to our notice, which prove r the perfect atlaptabillty of AYKR's SAICH.V- J fAKILLA to the cure of all diseases arising from Impure or Impoverished blood, and a weakened vitality. ? Ayer's Sarsaparilla cleanses, enriches, and strengthens the blood, stimulates the action of the stomach and 1 bowels, and thereby enables the system to r resist ami overcome the attacks of all Scrttfw lout Diseases, Eruptions of the Si-in, lihau matism. Catarrh, General lability, and all disorders resulting from poor or corrupted blood and a low state of the system. rttGPABIO li Y Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowell, Mass. SoM by all Druggists: price fl, six bottles for $H>. Medicine 1 cure Constipat ion, Indigestion, Headache, aud all Bilious Disorders. Sold every whores Always reliable. TO THE PUBLIG- The Code «>f North t'ldplina, section re juiies all persons usnu we'ghte. measures, >*toel vard and balances in buv'»u or selitng. mid all \ millers nslng weights ami m«a-urrs. at least one n two yars ro bring forn ard their measures and i wH : ghtn tor a»li ntnient. I am now ready at mv * ofllee In Danb sry t> ad Mist and examine all weights, measures ami balances, and advise all persons to briug them in, ami thus save cost— I'ersons t ail ins: to eomplv with tliealmvelaw tbr t'clt tifty dollars. dav of February. IHM. N. A. MAUTIN, Standard Keeper. PATE NTS! i MUNN St CO., of the bt .KNTtrtc A.MlitiCAX.enn- ' I tlnu"toaet asß"lleiu.rs for Patents, 3av«ats. Trade j j Marks, CupyrtKbUk for the I uiUml j»tal*'-. Cunitda, j Ei s'lui l, France, Germany, etc. 11 md ltook about Pittr its sent frw rhlrtv-«cv.»n ye«nr ex|H*r'ence. l*atcntsobtained thnmclt MI'NN X CO.«uvn"tict>d | In the no AMKiucAN. tbe lar«» »t. be .i. and . moct widely elrraiuted scientific pauor. fJvW a rear. Weekly. Bplendid enjmivtn»ri and Interesting in- 1 formation. Bpecimeu copy of the Anier- Ican iw-nt free. Address Mt'NN A '> . StiENTiriC Amkiuc.yN Office, XI llroadwa> , New YorX. : , 36,^^ ~ ! A".". pmoiSk«y itMir Kmxl* • r j itminomif I iiprott'd K«llt r I'etltlTG Furcf Vfrd.Uratal * ! avfd and Fertlllilna Hrlll -n.l fitr ll«> KmU.«. , I arc at I'Ofttt asthe '••*». Amlcitatie » >Ui*sklu-IY A.; ARE Newark Machine Cd>, R J HAVVARK, Ohio. VilLwON & HI'MTEH, 1 i s Sickel, IffUm S~ ''a. j a lmportors a.. I .I.IMIC.S UL„ ! .rorroxs, wnrTY. (foo: v Y HO AI TIN Y, k \ No. J'j liaver Street, i y | JNO. L* SICKKL. ) UAL TIM RE, M . - j J.NO. F. 111.LLKN. I g Tlie celebrated .T. T». IVixnen Wilson, made by if * J? Ac ' .J ■ Geo. E. Nissen & Co., Salem, N. C. 1 rpi 11 F. REASONS WE CAN' ANI) DO MAKE TIIK lIT.ST WAGONS AUK: We 2 J_ keep a very large stock of seasoned lumber, sawing most of it on our own mills, pud „ 'using only the best for wagons; tii«* iron is made especially for us by tlie best works in Pennsylvania,' tlie workmun have had many experience : then it being a settled i tact that we mnke the best, \sn can make it cheaper than any one else, quality considered Our advantages ;«re »awiug the lumwr ourselves, buying iron, paint, varnish, Ac., mostly by the car load at bottom cash prices, f We are manufacturers' agents for the best niimble Skein made, being of best wrought . steel, perfectly welded, and cannot break. We make the only brake on tunning gear ' that is worth hauling. i Write for prices. Every wagon boariiw our name is fully warranted. GEO. K. JfJSSEN & CO., Manufacturers, Sat em, N. C. P. S.—We will deliver wagons at any place in Winston, as our wagons are not kept for i sale there. * apltf'Bs Miiif'^tii x- rr iti f r 'i* '. / ...... v : «££ ? K 9 yoR c> w*-: *«r -• > I ,2 rj2 : a §a*wr*S«*l.ninca. Vu%J>* . *T!,* /?¥**/ r : mf / I , , 5? Ci • r . ■ cjp r 5; VACUA3LKP^«^M t FIiEE,VVrr";BV!-iiVcS.Gf?CR. WW. f ' : 3 lUI 2 2 - gft •Ipup bis i'f a- * : bg la f |v ji i S'»i#i s v i* t 11| K- 5 »i'i IJ.I l>}|te ■ ,If — 3 ol hg A; ,; gj g Stt »3 ; ! 4T- |t 3 B s v, . >• - - £ |Htf9 : : g 5 14$ H ?l5 Mi i Sfe : If Id? I * U \9a Et£ •• *' J 'l3 ! I ■ *! kit *.v * : :l| fo Of Bill I I |(lj |l . J!§ i | ! ''i f' ;H*i * .j.,r .. p.. g | p •CO--'ft a«! •-:! | eooqa OI'UM ' 3 (flllft-G FREE! FOR SIX GOOD FAMILIES. Co* 1 rmu-ti4tiieaiid «»» PIUP niid ml.lrw .f fl v P of )vu- mUhUttt or ftUeidtt on a pv»ia' catd aj.d rim frit fi.r yoiitM'lf mid «au» ol tl» u> a bpu'ltutMt copy ul THE GREAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY, I6a "Atlanta Censlitßtion." Ol'R f "UNCLE REMUS'S" I Sketches of the old Plantation Darkey, | "Bill ARP'S" Humorous letter*for HUMOROUS j Home and Hearth Stone. WRITERS ( "BETSY HAMILTON'S" adventures told In the "Cracker" dialect. 13'ttr Kk»tfh»* Of' Tr#r*', »Vv«re* I'aitna, t-un, J.lr.mui u, **Th* t-mi m," T/# Huutthoiti, (urni|/iiiriiNi«, A World of Instruction and Entertainment, Twelve Par*. Tlie Mrifhteat and lU*l W«oUr, I U'u-K'ti every member ol the Family. SEND A POSTAL FOR A SPECIMEN COPY, fREf Add* it* "lu* Coaumiioa," AUimia, Go. fwill t O HLOOD. n mi -11. t.l\ i.H o.t UIOMIVK, T ii ff :i ' 1 ,{ * *' Hi-. lilinXTH Xjgßgyk «. « \> touH • t \ OUTH. i»r«- t • ,»nl*. W • i ApiuMte. In vLtytiSk *l.K"*ll• >i,, J.itck oi dtitfniih, eutf«t. Iloiit-H, triocie* anu I Vuitu^i^i r new £» ~ M.l'jr (ii t'ii'lrscj. *lll flrd In I>R. HARTKR'B mCS TONIC n * J. r.o«t •jM-cuyciir! 1 . »..tvi s a vli-.tr. healt"\ Uai. ii r i v'iHenV nttriupt* at fotinu-rfcUlii:.' «»»•!) •»«!»! to l!i> ti v ..i !hr «M'.- I-,.!. i ujt «x -pcritucui—sv% the \u and bisi. ! HflilTEß'S o*i~A»'n.CMCTt7ST-»s LIVER PILLS^gsS, i BOWEL; CSiiSTipa no. porwou C rii.»cm or Inactivity oft; e Bow«)a.will tind a p- uiau •. t CURK by th« ure i f then Fiili N. mc»li fnaahoukl He taken with >u. «•.. • 2*oit«l»«t!th nri .» i t HARTFK'B lIV KX P'l Lti. WWMWwWHcnt i ri-.. . • i l.» \ . /•e..d)uura.ldw--lol>««'' l .v,J. w C I 1 M0..f l r our ' DRS A*. fcr* V B >ut »trua,-« and i.-v» j. iu»-.■.BjfcU„,{u« Baltimore 3Ii f 1 Furnishing Works, Manufacturers of Mill SI ones, Variable .Mills* Smut Machines, Pulleys Shutting, Gearing, fe. •'Anchor Brand"' I'nltinjr ( loth and (Joneral Vill Supplies. Send for fata- i ogue. t or. North and Centre fc*ts., naltimcre, Md. J>. F. STARK k CO. r* i t W M pflv I i» . «-^rit ] v\ " I %Jpruiit M'liiuif the (\ Ixiieflscting Safety laup ■ ""MV ; i* T~- '■ 1* * S ***>»»*« I'Minp r«ul r. r rtfly is T . ' In •*..«,p«», •' r t mL .J 1 1 «»: • \ Ls FORSHEE& fcAGKH. Cinclnn&U. 3 t- J^THEuSi iiarea! Fertilizers Ml 1 ' m ii»itn*Mi>>jnp litrrt* w ■'» MW»'' »*» ww tW* w BRIGHT TOBACCO fv'.";". ».• '.*yyt*yy-ryywt I ' v "Wife UJJSD 1 ' & m DD J a So^3 r> "STAR BRAND"- ->e PEG IAL^ TDBUGO HINIRE —' ' '' 1865. 1885. For the twenty years during wWchwe have been selling and manufacturing Fertilizers, we have j made the TOBACCO CUOI> the subject of special study and ex tensive experiments, with the object of making the best pos sible Fertilizer for that crop, without regard to analyses oi book valuations. The relative value of the different fer- j taring materials has been studied in the Plant-Bed, in thi Fieiu, in the Barn, and in tho Salesroom. Our apgCIAL |H»- TOBACCO MANURE is the product of the information and skill gained in this continuous effort to improve, and we offer it with great con- : fidence as being the • . *. . - -r- _ VERY BEST FERTILIZER FOR BRIGHT TOBACCO yet made. Crops raised with it bring the highest average prices in all the markets of Virginia and North Carolina. . We use nothing in it* manufacture but^materials of the | «highest grade, which are known to be specially adapted to I this crop. We use no fiery ammomates, ground leather, I horn, hoof, shoddy, or wool waste, or other inferior or in jurious ammoniates. ALLISON & ADDISON, Manufacturers, . aicHMOirp.VA. • FOR SALE 13Y «HI DINSHtW & QYNUM, WIIOLKSALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN -fs.-- V —General Merchandise, — Star Brand Fertilizer, Seeds and Country Produce, WINSTON, N. €. T. J. HUOWN- W. B. CARTKR BROWN'S WAREHOUSE, Wiuston, N. C. Tlic Farmers' Headquarters. FOR FINE TOBACCO To Ovu Puir.MlS AMI TIIK Pi ni.H' Generally • «• » T" lUm !!;!', old ai "' ■t 'fcLt prices—vet IS r ? 81 b V th " «««»•"»» ->»' tobacco sold, and co. I'nicuv, W(iuldt . a n ; llraiu ,, lt £ n t0 ",;;; 'toov^o^Z t h ,u i fort *"1 foi ry tobacco, tlio oilier tlu ..■,•,111,1 nf „ h.V.r. one In the baaeaicnt ba ) ill K |l,«| „r soft erdcr. M e kIM bn en nr damaged. All tobacco ii kept full* unimwil ;\ WilJr »P *> It cannot b« tor, of tobacco, and the btt ° ■* • «xhibl- D!,',- mnl\ A v!rb^;, t ?? **! ° f prices. Our sulos to !»(,• muc-li laim-r than .»v,»r i!f !L i! , *) 1 be P ,eaaetl the tobatco sold on this market. I',.as,-sain . the ■•, n'fidcin°'or"al7th? hn °" e ' th , ird 0 ! a " '■si'prices. ilU!r!St ,n " y " 0t S "" > ' r " Wl,i:e - Ue g *'nd h£h- AN " JE " T .., BROWN & CARTER. C-» When you start for our liousc don't bo itrmiMHl hv H>A ««. t are orem.n," etc. We can always take care of ro.i J 5 ' yOU «" 1 «* in ' lbtv , W. NOHFLKET, , J. S. SCALDS PIECMT 'WAREHOUSE. wnsxoN, > . CJ. | ror the SALE OF LEAF TOBACCO -3 fOf j_ The Bstt Lighted Salesroom in IOWA. li.• .lilj lions.- bui!- oij the plan ot SKY MCli 1 s and SIDE IJ .ii s * '1,41 .3 luoie ti.ao 00 panes oT glass, making light uu.f,.riu all over u.« floi i'tilaU.NAL ATTENTION' given to the sale of EACH t' h | jligh 1 Market Prices i* tiara Icci! Conic 0 Piedmont. M. W. JVORFLKET&. CO. 0.7"II. J. Crute, Auctioneer, will get you outside figures lor your Tobacco.^) SMITH & BROWN'S -ORUG SICES, •j|t; $g *-t WINSTON, N. C. is headquarters for everything in the drug and medicine line We keep the largest and best selected stock in the town, and lefy competition. Give us a call and sare noney. GRAVES'S WAREHOUSE, DANVILLE, VIRGINIA, FOR TIIR SALK OF LEAF TOBACCO. Floor Manager—K. M. Hubbard, of Pittsylvania Co., Ya. H>iff/imulrr—Jos. A. Kenton, of Rockingham Co., N. C. Auetiuneer— Jas. R. lticharti D, of Mecklenburg Co., Va. Clerk- —Max Horn, of Halifax Co., Va. Auuttatit Clerks —Wm. 11. (Juerraut, of Pittsylvania Co , Va.; K. \T, Smith, of Daaville Thankful for the literal pair .mage given xe '1 r many year*, I shall radcat* merit it in the future. '"ILLIAM P OItAVKS. vember, 3, 1881-y 1 Fr*pn«tw G I AYACMA lITI> THIRD STRKKT, WINSTON, N C. DR UGS, JIEDICIJVE&, Perfumes, Tobaccos, Cigars Boaps, Paints and Oils. LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS. PARSONSIUPILLS wr by tt>il f»r u•— f in •ump*. S««»a far
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