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Reporter and Post. A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. Kntered at the Danl'Wy X. Poat-nffia a» Secontl flttsa Hatter. THURSDAY, MAY 11, IBW. J—. Mr. Boyd Winchester, of Kentucky who declined the consulship, to Nice is the best poker player in the State and the salary of §ISOO was no objeci to hi in. There is great danger that the Penn sylvania l.rgi.--!;iti,iv wilt tall a victim to exoessivi zoai a;. I overwork. It has been in r:iv:i u » ndrcd days and has passed t'lir; -;i-u bills. The Gover nor, however, partly relieved the pres sure by vetoing two bills. Colonel McClure telegraphs froui Washington to his paper, the Philadel phia Tunes, that a cabinet officer told U'ni that thcro were not recommenda tions or names on file in the department! for half the office* now vacant. Whal has bfceome of the legions of hungry Democrats the organs have been telling us about. The lialcigh News ami Observer pays President K. P. Battle, of the Univot sity, has notified all the leading univer sities and colleges of the Union ot the expected election of professors and as sistant professors, besides advertising iu journals likely to reach scholars. As a consequence applications arc coming in rapidly, aveiaging twenty per day, from Canada to Texas. Many of tho applicants have distinguished records and tho trustees will have a wide range of selections. Interested are constantly iu the habit of addressing inquiries as to the expiration of the term for which this or that collector of internul revenue has been appointed. For their bcucnl it may bo again that, collector; of internal revenue have 110 specified term of office, like ti diplomatic and consular positions, hob thoir places at the will of the President ajways subject, of course to _thc super vising power of the President. Isaac Jlartia, n young farmer 11 en Salem Va., left his home on Vvcßnoduj of last week and wentrfTnto the Golds t —in- 'ii -iiit 3 - tt '1 --- |r -* heard ofhin since. ThU is the second ease of tnys terious disappearance in that iumiedi.it neighborhood in two weeks. The lis of such disappearances in the wester; portion of Virginia in" the past fei months is r ... - quite a nuiube having oerm dur.n ' that time, am no cluc ha r ••••'> -I• •-overed to an of them. William Wilson, a young farmer, 0 Pitt county, met his death in a singula manner ou tho 22d ult. lie went ou hunting, taking his five-year-old bo with him. Kctumiug heme, Wilsoi was standing in the house leaning on hi gun ami talking to the family, wLil the littlcjboy was playing wilh the ham Bier of the gun The weapon was difo'iai ged tho entire load entering William' mouth, tearing away almost the ontiri top of his head, and causing install death. The Rockingham Rocket says that or tho 17th of April a colored woman, Emma Sullivan, of Anson, was goinp from home and left her two children m the bed asleep. On her return she found the house in flames and the chil dren were burned to doutli, while tho mother was badly burnod in her efforts them. Just before leaving tho hVise shu had gono to tho bed to see tha the children were properly covered, and it is supposed that she dropped some firs on it from a pipe she was smoking. A meeting of a special committee of the Augusta Presbytery Thursday night of last week appointed for the purposo of considering abetter of Dr. Juuios Woodrow asking that the charges of heresy against him in connection with his vitws on evolution be investigated and acted upon, tho committee decided that there was nothing to warrant a trial for heresy, and as no one appeared to prefer charges no process could be instituted. There was considerable discussion oa the resolutions, but they were adopted. Bragg 15 Corner, of 1! irfcour count} is the faimet king of Alabama. Las reason he proJuoed on his plantatioi 2,-50 bales of cotton. With niuet mules he ma le 1,100 bales, and on sav cral of his farms ten mules produce 100 bales, or fifteen bales to the mule l;i addition to this exhibit a larg amount of corn was produced. Mi Coiner has this year 8,000 to 10,00 acres in cotton and eoi'n, and this enor mous crop is worked by 225 u.ules. A foarful epidemic disease, resell! bling typhoid fever, is prevailing in th little town of Plymouth, three mile from W ilkesbarre, Pa. There arc up ward ol (iOO cases of stektieis, and 1 deaths, occurred last Friday and 1 Saturday. The town in mourning, bus ines* is suspended except as to the dru stores and undertaking establishment and the physicians arc uuaMj to ata the spread of the disease, which is du to this bad sanitary condition of th town, there being no sewers or gutter to carry off refuse. It will be remembered -that abou a year ago llov. D. A. Long, former! of thin State, but now president of An tiocb College, Ohio, was badly injure while traveling oil a railway in Ohio I'he outcome of the matter is thus slat 3d in as exchange : "The idea prcval 3iit that President Long had sue t'.ie railrovi co.upiiy besvtsa of th injuries be received in the wreck a yea since is erroneous lie has never hat i lawyer employed even, but had writ ten to the company himself. Las Wednesday tiio company's attorney vra up to see the president and the affai was amicably settled by the conipaii lispositing in the bank to Mr. Long' i'rcilit the sum of §7,000 and issuin, for biui a pass good for tho rest of th year ovct all their lines. We e rgratu late bjth parties on the settlement." The credulity of the negro is beyoni belief. Some time ago a negro wa hanged in Greenville. Sinco then a enterprising colored broth- r has hoc selling alleged strands of tho hang-man' rope to cure fits. A strand long enoug to go around tho neck is sold for 2 cents. It is said that tho b.ippy posses sor of the rope finds eager purcha ci hert «fory Saturday evening. Anothc negro has secu this and gone one bcttei llu has htfi'n to Washington t 'it» iccuit ly and cluims to have had a talk wit President Cleveland. lie tells thedat kies that the Pusidcnt authorized bit to find out all the colored men in thi county who voted for him, and to ai such who will scud him a bridle ha wi! forward a mule. The mule will corrcs pond with tho bridle, tho better the bri die the better the main. Tho l'rcsidon appointed this ebon-hucd citizen of Pit county bridlc-colleetot and mule distn butor. And when the first lot of 10 bridles is sent on to Washington th mules will be forwarded. 11 is said tha over 50 bridles have so far been Collect ed by this precious rascal. They ar new and cost from 75 cents to §1.2. apiece. We find, says President Battle, o North Carolina, that sheep always am everywhere have enemies fioin whicl they must be guarded. They arc tim id, foolish and defenceless creatures They need the care, the oversight, th protection of man. Wherever they gel these they flourish ; wherever they an neglected they ecmo to naught. All through lhe liible, and in the litoraturt }f Greece and Rome, we und proof o( Ins. A shepherd watches over and letends them. Christ used a mdtaphoi ifell appreciated by his hearers, when ic called himself tho Shepherd and lim liseiples Ilia sheep. And David did lot givo up the raising of sheep because t lion and a boar came out of the woods ;o devour them. No, he arose and slew huir wild beast enemies. Grant that vc have in North Carolina formidable oes in tho shape of vile hounds, and 'curs of low degreethey are no vorse than tho wolves and foxes and ackals, not* to mention the lions and igers and bears, of other countries, iven if every dog in our State should >c slain, other enemies would spring ip, such as foxes and prowling human hieves: and tho careless would be [rumbling over new evils, as shecple.-s ..n ever. A fiio at Manning, S. 0., last Sun- Uy, dctroyed proportv of the value of (25,000. NEWS OF THE WEEK (\\nrrrr.Lv rrr.LKn A \n COS'PF.XSK FROM THK HKPOKTKN L\L POST 8 SXCIIAACXS. Stato News. A. Horn, Esq., has been conmiissioi cd as postmaster ut East lieud, Ytulki county. Caswell is said to have the best ooui linuso in the Statu and Henderson tli next best. Person* allowing sheep-killing'do; to run at large are liable to a lino offii tv dollars and one mouth iniprisor went. I he address before the nluninao assc I oiatiou at the approaching comniinoc uient ot Greensboro Female Collec will be delivered by Rev. Dr. Cbas. 1 ! Deems, of New York. j The baru and stables of Mr. M, I ; Dixon of Greensboro, wero destroye by an inoendiary fire, Tuesday nigh and two fine mules perished iu th flames. In a church near Gastonia, lost Sun day night, while service was in program Robert Moss, colored, became iuvulvo in a dispute with another negro, wh shot and killed UMU. The Topic rays Rev. C. A. Mttnroc of West Virginia, has been electei pastor of the Presbyterian churches a Lenoir and Qickory, and we pathe that ho has accepted. The tirefiisboro Patriot says the lit tie son of J. R. Jackson, living nea Jamestown, Guiliford county, was giv en a dose of carbolic acid through u;is take, last week, and died from the cl fools iu a few lmirs. J'ho Young Men's Christian Araooia tioii of Raleigh received $520.08 la winter. They expended $204.30 i; buying proi isions for the poor, and dis tributcd 320 two-horso loads of wood A noble wurk. The Charlotte Observer pays Tlios I'oplin, a farmer living near Lilesville Auson county, jumped into a well con taiair.« 22 feet of water, last Suudnv The water b t drawn off, Poplin wa found silting on the bottom, dead. Th cause of bis »uicide is unknown. The Lincoln Press says the dwelling of Mrs. S irah I! ■■ :u'y, near Mt Holly, Uastou county, was destroyed In lire last Monday. Mr. Heatty. who i. 30 years of age, and a girl who livec with her, barely escaped with t'.. r live and saved nothing except a .cf mon ey. | The recorder .■--ays the liaph-t cliurcl it Durham proposes to cr;ct the tirsi building jit the liipti.t O.'|>lMM?C, (ioat Thomasville. The b.nlding will bi i.trge em ugh to givo accommodation to twenty-five children, with dining anil recitation rooms. This is a gciicrou* and liberal start for one church to un dertake The Press says that not long age Samuel Keevtr who lives in the eastern part of Lincoln county, was plowing when a cloud came up. He glanced up at the cloud and al that instant a flisl of lightning came and a largo bawl which was flying high iu the air bctweer him and tho cloud, fell dead at lib feet. The Lincoln Press says Capt. A. E Forney, of that county, has a liorw which will permit nobody but a woman to catch him if he knows it. His own er, however, is up to his racket, anti keeps a bonnet and a dress at the sta ble and dons this outfit when there is no woman handy to bridle his horse and the stratagem is always success ful. The Siuithficld Herald denies tho re cently published strateruent that Sbcrifl Hinaut,of Johnston county, ii a de faulter and has fled. He has resigned on account ot failing ffealtb and is at home. His health has prohibited bis collecting tho taxes and he has turned the books over to his bondsmen and is able and willing to make good all tax es they do Dot collect. The News and Observer says Raleigh now has no less than twenty-four church es. Of these fourteen belong to white congregations and ton to colored. Of the white there are two Episcopal, three Baptist, three Methodist, two Presby terian. one Roman Catholic, one He brew, one Primitive Hapt'nt, one Chris tian. No less than six new churches bave been erected iu tho past two (•ears. Ccneral Nows. It turns out that 35 persons lost their ivos in the Vieksburg (Miss) fire, rhat number of bodies have been re covered. Eleven miners wero captured iu a (now slide in a initio on Eajfle river, jlorado. last Saturday afternoon, and nuricd alive Tho Chicago Railway Age publishes i list of twenty railroads that have been ilaced in the hands of • roccivers from lanuary 1 to March 31, 1885. | Kiel, the r !hcl half-breed, pained an other decii/'i viotory over the Ganadi an troops week. | Groat danngo has been done by t j cloud burying near Medicin.i Lodir' i Kansas, resulting in the drowning of : largo numb*; of person.--, including , whole family.*. l ' An order fur twenty-five thousand dozen of undershirts, lias been received , from Russia by a knit goods manufac turer of Troy, N. V. It is supposed ; that these aio fui army use. I Rev. A*?ust Krause had preached ! his sermon t« his con^' legation in Hal ' timore on Sunday, nt.d was in the midst of his prayer when lie was stricken With apoplexy »n>! remained unconscious un til ho died. Tho rielist of the cabinet ladies is said to be Mrs. Whitney. A year 01 so ato lier brothers gave her SI,000,(HIO md tl row in a §IO,OOO ruby 1 ornament as .. trillling Christmas pres ent. llcrdi: uionds are remarkable "for 1 their size ant purity. I Mr. Ross Winaus, of Baltimore, aged 40, worth S 0,000,000, because he it the sou of his father, twice married, : and highly educated, is not happy. A pio«4V- j*-,* h,as founJ hint out, in the shape "frf a female, who, once bought off I'oi $.10,000, will not keep ;tho peace. Application f. r a re-hearing i-> to be 1 made in the :a>e of I'enry Mo ire, con victed on Thursday i f last week tu the Circuit Court of Greenville county. Va., of tho murder of Littleton Stewart. The ground upon which the le-hearirtg i is to be as!:- 1 is that ouc of the jurors slept during part of the trial. In Marion county S. 0., last Satur day, a young white wuu named Wil liams was shot in Lis st. ra by Daniel Hinds, whosl father stood by with a pistol ready to fire on Williams should ,he offer resistance. Tho cause of the | difficulty was Williams' defense f a la dy whom l'atiiel Minds bad insulted. Hinds and his father escaped. Wil liams will die. At Knoxvillc, Tenn, Monday, Miss Newman was out driving with an escort by the name of Chas. \\ a ls worth, and on tiproaohiog the city the horse tool; fright and Malted to run, when the jokn r man either fell or jum ped from the vehicle. The young lady alto endeavored to jump wboti she v.-.is kicked in tho breast by the horse and ihost'iustanlly killed. Mr. W. L. Spencer, a prominent cit izen of James City county, Va., is a remarkable specimen of the old-fash ioned Virgib: i gentleman. lie is k groat .sd, though years of 1 ride in pur-1 | fi>x or d.u;r without any spe.-ial i::eo: venienco or fatigue. 11" weighs over iiyo hundred pounds and is one o! the iau t expert horsemen iu the eouuty. A Knee for S,IIe Last Friday two children, sons of Aleck Elierfie, colored, and aged rcs peclively eight and four were playing at a canob-landiig just above lilewitt Falls: on the Pec Doe—their father, tending a crop in tho low grounds, having left them thero ah«o and gone off some dis tance to his work. lie heard excited ; cries at the riter and, on hastening there, found to his horror that the ennoe, with the four-year-old in it, had drifted far out into tho swift channel and was ; uearing tho rapids. Tho eight-year-old, moved by some freak of fancy, had loosed the boat from its moorings and set his little brother adrift ; aud now was frantic at tin mischief ho had done.! Fortunately another boat was anchored : a short distance above, securing which the father plied stroke after stroke in pursuit of the fljing craft which in this time had struck the falls and was ca reering over tho rapids. Luckily en ough the heavy rains of tho day and i night before had swolen the river so as to over the jjgged rocks, else tho child had been dashed upon them or drowned. Meantime the little commo dore. as far as was pleased at the prospect in this hu first venture iu "going to »ca." The rcgetta ended at tho upper point of Martin's Island, for it was there that tho father overtook and rescued the child, one and a half' miles below the starting place.—Rock ingham Itocket. The Supreme Court knocked tho bot tom clear out of inormoudom by sus taining the constitutionality of the Ed liund s btll in a case recently deoided. Ihe court further decided that where a Mormon was indicted for poligamy, the ! jonvictiou was go„d not withstanding! 'lher Mormons wore excluded from the ury. It is not generally known that out! d the 9000 muskets surundurod ly (Jen.! Lee at Appomattox £»(X)0 wcro in the iand9 of North Carolina troops. North Carolina was faithful to the end. She ost the first man, and tho last that fell rashers. Glorious old state. True as deel. A Sight In it Ciniman I*m. On a large deserted square* lntge rambling irn threw open its hospitable doors, anil welcomed us as if »•* were the ono purty ill the worlj the host liad been looking for since tlie inn was open oil. The flturin was not si severe but: wo could straggle around the towfi i;i i the evening, nnd explore the dimly ' lighted streets. The sultry air, scarce- j ly cooled by the ruin, made tiie interior oppressive, so wo wandered around as loug as wo could, iiu4 then sought our quartern. We found dint the rooms had been prepared for us with careful attention. Everything w«s neat and fresh and comfortable. In about five minutes after retiring to our respective j | chambers we all appeared in the hull i way again, in various stages of undress, clamoring for the servant. A blushing | chambermaid soon appeared, and was shown in turn three eouchos, each with ' | a mountainous feat tier bed as a coverlet j incased in a sack of white linen. Ks i plauations and cxpostulotions were of ino avail. She could uot understand j the cause f our complaint, but insist ed on the purity of the home-spun linen and the sofuieig and lightness of the : leather bed coverlet. At last the whole ! household was aroused, ami alter great 1 difficulty the proprietor was made to I eonceive the fact that wt could not | -Jeep that sultry August night under a feather bed which would have suiliout ed us in uiaidwinter. After earnest ; lcclarations that all Kibuitz people slept under one feather bed in summer j and under two in winter, lie was oblig ed to confess that there bad never bee:i i call for upper sheets and blank t in !.,is house, and, lie had nono. \Ve as i i last resort severally emptied the IV >: h- - ! er bed nut of its sack, and used this as a sheet. Hut for the perambulating! watchmen, who make uiglit noijy with their unintelligible hourly cries, we would have slept soundly l'. i>. Mil let, in Ilarpeu's. The Poor I mi inn Is he never to have his lights with out the tr. üblc to always l ave to git j their dues cither at the end .it the law |oiby an appeal to arms. lie was the rightful owner of all this l.ioad land,' |and has boon badly allied. TIK greed for gun has done it all. l!at a I time sineo the president had to threaten j the uj# of military force to drive oft ■ intiu leis in tlio west, and ti '-.v froui the ' j extract attache 1 our own Indians liav • J Ito appeal t« the courts to light theui- ; i selves. Is this right 1 They are p: ace- ;l ■ ful andhave been, and it dins seem to. : us should be awarded tljeir own without the trouble lliey are put to. I The Cherokee Indians living in Wes \ tcrti N»rtb Carolina havj brought suit |o r lauds in the Indian Territory, va'u-j' led ut about S*,UvO,(XXI. — A: he ville > ; Citizen. ! The Linooln l'ress !■ lis this oue : A hen belonging to Mrs. John Chronis- A Iter ucur Brovard Station, in (Sastou i . county, is entitled to the belt. The j hogs kept destroying bur nest egg and a j' little son of Mrs. Chronister procured II a small gouid which he submitted for J the egg. The hen, after eyeing the gourd fur SJUW minutes, went on the nest. Whoa she left it ca-jkling the j little boy who was watching in order t> l get ahead of the hogs, ran to the nc'f.t j and there beside the gourd lay an egg, ,i au exact rept oduction of the gourd in a size mid shape, handlo and all. The egg is here to show for itself. NOTICE. As commissioner appointed by lit Supe rior court cleik of Stakes county, I vs '! »i IVi for sale on tl e JHtb day of May, 1 v . U0 acres of land in Stokes county, belong ing to the esUte of 1,. 11. l!oliaunon, deeM, late of Mokes county. Said land nlj »i, s the lands of Drurv Wilkes, George I ear ■ • ; :•! others, »n the waters 11 North Double Creek. .Said lands produce Hue loVi w!.»»at and corn, ami afford a ijood supply of fine timtvr. The sale v. ill take place on the premises, and will Ik* sold in two lots, and on a credit of six months, by the purchaser giving bond and good security. The tit 1 will bi? regained until the sale is confirmed 1 and the purchase money paid. Apr! Iftfb, j 18So. H. 1, I>ALTON, Coin. j • ': ■x v : " * -> ;'IJ r/3 —t-j co s > h i v| 33 fd ~0 r : » o T* 3 Q O "t! o 3°" H b:o=» n Jx> H £« j-* * y ??io>e P I '? CJO * rs " R\ I ~ U> ' ° O *s»* w £= ?if r jg •is-- ;*63g 5f- w M o>s" ca * J> TO ***** 2 H 5" S: g O=» n Jd ? 3 SJ S m PI aff. S2j y«?Y 3? Q 0 m a F 3 3 A MARVELOUS STORY 0 TOLD !N TWO tETTERS. FROM THE SOH:T,S£V2tfT My father resident Cli-v. >•, Vt» He h«* l*> n,i *re*t nuff Tor fr« m and tue inclosed litter will tctl jou «lii-t B. marvelous itfjet Ayer's Sarsaparilia bai had In his e&so. I think his blood must h vvo cenutluod tlio humor for nt least ten years; but it did not show, except In tlm form of a scrofulous sore on the wrist, until about five years ago. From a tew spots which HJH peared at that time, It gradually spread so n» to cover his entire body. I assure you he \rn s terribly afflicted, and an object or pity, when hti beg in using your medicine. Now, tht re aro few men of his ago who c njoy as good health as he has. I could easily nauto tifty persona who would t»'Btify to the facts In hU case. Yours truly, W. M. PHILLIPS." FROM THE FATHER: Z—* a duty for me to state to you the bti viit I have derived from the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilia. Six months ago I was completely covered with a terrible humor and scrofulous sores. Tho humor caused an incessant and lutolerablo Itching, and tho skin cracked so as to cause tho blood to flow in many places whenever 1 moved. My sufferings wore groat, and my life a burden. 1 commenced the use of tod SABSAPAUILLA in April last, and have mod it regularly since that time. My condition began to Improve at once. The sores havo all healed, and I feel perfectly woll in every respect —being now able to do a good day's ■ work, although 73 years of age. Many inquire what has wrought such a cure in my case, and I toll them, as I have here tried (otoll you, AVER'S SAIUAPAIULLA. Glover, Vt., Oct. 21, 28b2. Yours gratefully, lit RAM .PHILLIPS.* Arnn's SABSAPARILLA enres Scrofula and all Scrofulous Complaints, Llryslp* elas, Kexeina, Ringworm, Itlotche.i, Sores, Boll*, Tnmors, and Eruptions of tho Skin, It clears the blood of all impu rities, aids digestion, stimulate* the action of tho bowels, and thus restore# vitality and strengthens tho wholo system. PREPARED BY Dr. J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists; 91. six bottles for ion : Co fl ( /:>' A SPECIALTY AT ** 4 I w u w * s. Irnpm »* y v WINSTON, X. C. A Uvgo lot of I i«in'-3lale Tiuvt aire* | always on hand. fe s* tri* cr-j e . m n HM • H A §%r. fl fi, i- i'l \ InliW AND TIN WORK CF ALL KIKDS Doiio nt Iniitiii) prices. l.'iijhtg am! UuUurim; xt *IK»H uotic.' lij skilU'tl v.crU-l me:i. t'ltmn n:itl srin ', i \t iliwr t-1 II: 1... W. S. KIIMRSOX, I \V : 11:10!), I\. ('. ■ • A NO. 7 COOK STOVE*, tuiu- plole IVr §lO. V_i A full III* c.r Oixl« ri«>'. s Av- ; >» - rj Stocl aixl III.' I" -! lull i low : n the liiaiki'l; in f.ut «*veiytl»i »i; i!uii a i t:-1 n-r, mechanic or merchant i.. •'« j UA« DWAUI] ; TOfiK I'llKß WITH Vi.ssi a'.y II '(tguiiti, Columbus JjuJgies died ('a/'ls, Mow ing . Machines, Ac. With tii- above advantage*, logger «iili h■fi t m. !.:>• ye . tr«uh; was neaily l itthl • !l." lorn; T, ;• 1 earned i* tS.: 1 i simll.ii lav r umv U* tloi!• il.h» >i .»r, lam W'O I, -}K.-!ful!y, U. ii. CHAWFOKD. -X)TH "SO! Having as administrator of L. 11. llohannor, «'• M, alt persons owing the , estate on? required to ccme forward and set tle, or els" their claims will 1k» put out for collection. And all |>rnu n* having claim* against said rotate arc required to produce tl!.-m wilhiu .1 y"ar from date of no tice, or the iJ une will l.e phvl-d In bar of their recovery. This 2nd April, i« WK S. \\ . T. CuilAN.N N, A'lin'r L. U. Bohann* 11, t!>* mI. notiu E. TV under?ii;ned having qualified r.s Ex ecutor of the hi>t will ami testament of I'eter TitUle deeenstnl, l.ttc rf Stofc > county, N. Cm 1 m: If) all pci 8 hr■» said estate to conie forward and make n.m - diate piyitent a;ul»ll j-ertons having ehtlliu* ogaiu»t Miid estate* will present them for pay ment duly authenticated within twelve months from tin 2nd day of April 1 >*-."> o' iftlterwise this notice will be pleaded in bar uf their a.'Covej y. L. HILL, fcVr. March Wtli, Is£s, DIXIE GlLttEJl, ot" North Carolina, with •T. I*. Yuncey & Co., (SHCoowwrs to Yancey, Franklrn Jk Co.,)} TM no /,' TE RX of JVO TIOXS, No. IJT4# Main Stretit, Uichutmtd.Va. Marrli 27. Irfft. -CSTSvTv aso t.EWAut. \ -rt\ wilt I* pftUl tor .»:i> 5 I l>» of «!?•' I -M , n !. pfr' j 7 0I t'* .«>i mi •mk ftM'.uicl' t»t• *r. '■ a3r' JlONAni II "oir'tt!"' iiwl if • » 'jj he«l H«i»arfttor *ii > ncia* j lEi • ||«p,whtcn we "l«n« ilry i «i»>* I circular >»ml pr!«- ll.t, \M m X. Mc:i will I»V l «»it. -I ri.M. \JpU* SIOOO RIWARp^S r m u; iaii-K >*i at :*r 4,' a sss asSam ThFcOMPLE TE HOttt .rrsasT took. N«t« »iHua.f-Nt v* i-i iti. v„». .*• ulaut*tlo*>l f»«m is** a j p-c \ . 4B| «Uni .u» pn.4. UU|hc-I tv» »|> c)■>•«*, > :j» ... '.itfi'i. ,U«ntt 'toiii* htg wo,k. »»«f »•.*! • A|i*>if n..w. Ml « •( s . i • . . i • 1. Y ... i, I V.ui*.* 41w 9.111.1 OCX I 'Jv*« >.i,l |].^K4. | TO 1 >> AVaut ; >5 2 A i'Z I{. A Ij S OR—— Mm tint If so you will do well to correspond with (ha S'eppcr 3l'iiing Co., DAN BURY, N.C. M; of ('fiAtjiind IIION, also minors o( ■ i - i I ( I T MICA FLKXIBLF vVX ; STUMr.. ami mineral specimens. It Stands at the Head. ffpilt 4'/ '• , '>"}**§ ''' • i • _ _ _ . THE 1. KJIIT-HUNMNO . : ;>3TIO a » »• i > tlt ■! •kmmftilj'eil I.KADKUin i;' ira i • • : that iuii not he -Usputed MAXV IMITATE IT NO^EEQUAL IT ! i i. . i'Sl Vi lli I, !l»0 . l»«.tlj! il i I Woo l-WOlk, A"ND IS WARRANTED • > •in 1 • i t!i" Wat material. | to i.i aw\ id a!l hituU of work. , i«» i-'lin every respect. run AI K nv W. I*. >i , mwl» l v | WINSTON". N. C. ' - - •-*! id j if, i I ; | Ar % \Vru,a'Kß*f.rn Ilia Si . ... . i .re. el cii, wholesome Ifl iTONIO, f ' iwell, I !*;T, fl I. t. Ail ': - i i'.'il I ririjfonmt. Cures fl I l r en larho. Fever, Asue, C'hilhi. fl DEBILi )Y & WEAKNESS. | ! Nloo to Like, true uneoa-.'ed for I LIVfcR. Jhhl Night H • •. ftorvous VVo^Kneps,!! * tari:i. rexufti lHv.liue. R l. v, • r b it. 0 forfS.'X'.fct r>n»Tr , :U.f| li. Vs. i j', Jv v y t>-. • • V* r>\ ■ - s v *V j uch u-Pai ba"^ l l Rcmarlta>.io Cnre* of ratsrrh of the 0| Hla.luur, InHAtrimAtlon. IjTitatkmof Kid* H ney« aud Bln..h!er, i ton«« r oravel IHn- H of tho l*r«'.t:ilo Gland. l>rr>|wioal H f>vrt llinrr-a, Fitr:. • Jh'tevtn, laroutin-g enre of Urli«»'.nll 1> of the l!ii*lt> D Uriitary Organs in either sex. Fcr Un- H HEALI :• / OR RNNATURNL ! \:v* M 'la's flonM«rr,"ooeh|J.fl i- i or #1 v • ■ .-y iai»-t, u i h.ipiu'ii r V;-«fltu- 3 • •«•'» • *t rs. -i n ?l.'-i i r Ia»ul H ',} h'"" :! *;• ? ?.m : audCha* [l p : .i''A i■ : .- • • 1 I-', rt b-.tUe# \ ,v . «•». i!t'( i •». i FTp-.vvaeu H i ; rec »i ; f • i «.'»•. rrt' (I lE. S. V'vvr - .• i . >*. J »J. s. /. y «Ksu..v James J). Chainbei'iadj^t— WITH C. AV. THOIIN & CO Wholesale Hat Dealers, lIICIIMOND, X rtten givdn to order* and sati»fscts» guaranteed. IpryTC WANTED ;' : '.° l 7; l^o\r , o Rljj 11 jj A Corsets. Simple irw to tho«p Ih»- I V romina rt?pnt*. No risk, quick MIM Terrltorr glv.-n. guaranteed. AdUr»«« DR.SCOTT.B42 Broadway St. ( N.Y Tue Latest and Best. Till! NEW REMINGTON Sewing Machine I.Vi fIE HES>T .MAC lIINK for the family HIIISS • MSV. IVrfvct 111 enlist ruction— Ikiiiititi;! In al>|>'.iriuitt'. lias all improve. Ilieuts ami hnionts, anil is warrauted foi five yeait. MAHHIOTT & BARSTOW, Suutliem Agenfft. No. " S'.uilli Charles Strpel, Haltlmoro, Ml |{ W I'OWEKS ACO , WltolOMdlO V>. 1305 Maiu aud li and 11 13tk Sts U. W. Power,. I). T.\ lor, BICHMONO, V». April it, IHSI-Gai*
The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
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May 14, 1885, edition 1
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