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Reporter and Post. A? APERf OR THt PEOPLE Jffttewi al the Danhury X Po*t-n])l:e w Stroud Clan JfaSfcr. THURSDAY, JULY W, lt»8o. THIS PAPER Benator Vance is at Black Mountain. Gen. Grant's lifo is ebbing away slow * ij but surely. Kernersville is to have a Methodist Protestant church. Professor W. 0. Kerr is very ill at Darbarn, ana it is feared that he will not recover. Raleigh it is said proposes to exempt tobacco factories from taxation for a Mts of years. ■■ I— • •• ■ —— The editor -of the Lynchburg Vir ginian wants Gen. Karly to write a his tory of the-civil war. When Saw Jones, the revivalist, was asked why he chewed tobacco, he re-1 j>Ued . "To gat the juice out." N«w York has 1,553,730 inhabitants. With Brooklyn and other neighboring eities it baa at least two and a half mil lion*. '■i i m m ♦ • The Charleston News and Courier has male a calculation and cays that nine out of every tan of the Confederate sol diers were non-sfaveholders. (Gen. Butler writes that he does not intend to take part in politics save when lie may be called upon. That settles it. Gas. Butler's retirement is final and complete. It is about Uuie to stop "shaking hands over the bloody chasm." Let Mr. Cleveland fill up the chasm with "offensive partisans." Nobody will weep for them, and then the unsightly rent will be lost to the mind's eye for orer JIOIC. According to a veracious exchange Mary Hill, of California, is twenty-two years old, good looking, owns 400 acres of land, shoots a revolver, and adver tises that she wants to marry a newspa per man. We publish this for the in formation of susceptible contempora ries. Miss Emma Long, tho 13-ycar old daughter of the Register of Deeds of Jaekson county, stole a marriage license from her father's desk and ran away with Oscar B. Coward aud married bim. Such a Coward-ly transaction could not take place ia Stokes ; fact is, we don't believe our Register has any 13-ycar old daughter. Bam Jones makes a great mistake in saying that certain men "ought to ha*4 been in hell long ago." Outaidc of the patent wickedness of aueh lan guage, Samuel should try to get tho MBSPAt of his mind to allow the Al mighty the credit of doing what is best in snch matters. If Samuel were run ■ing the maehme, too many people Would be damned. WOO SHOULD FILL THE OFFICES I The Warrenton Gaactte answers the above as follows : "It is agreed that all the offices under the Fedoral Government should be filled by approved Democrats; that these Democrats should be fully OMipetMt; that tbey should be from the working Democrats, and not the ib ease It ia not fair or just that those who have given of their time, talents sad means to tlx cause, should be thrust aside when the victory has been won and the honors are to be awarded. Such a e out as #ou!d soon destroy the strongest (Rat was ever formed. And last ly, oil other things being equal, the eAas should be given to the poor men of the party ." Who soya this Is not good doctrine ? We thank onr brother of the Gazette foe his sensible, manly nttoranoes. But few have foiled to observe that poverty, however worthy the applicant for office, ia moat generally a disqualifying imped imerit The politicians should reniom ber that tho humblest man among us cat oootrol at least one vote. The poor ■tea collectively control in all elections. Ww Wipeot, ft is not well to lose sight of j thi* feet, Go««1 Rfudlnn for I'oung Men The late Edward l'ierrepont, wlio distinguished himself as secretary ot the American legation at Rome, once re ceived a letter Iroiu his father which contained the fallowing sound adviee : l>reM like a gentleman ; never be peculiar or flashy, hut dress as become* you, not as become* some one else. Never talk about your expenses or your money, and never be ashamed to live with economy ; on the contrary, be proud of it. Your business ia now to acquire knowledge, and you need not be anxious to display )Ours, especially to older men, but always try to learn of them. Never say to auother what it would be unpleasant to have him say to you. Remember that good luuuuer* arc of great importance Manners should be frank and easy, with dignity. Avoid fuwuing, toadying ways as you would the foul fiend. Never fawn to a princo or swagger to a peasant, lie courteous and manly everywhere aud to everybody. let your manner be quiet; nothing is mora underbred than a flurried address, with a face wrinkled all over with grin ning delight. The countenance can express pleasure aud welcome without idiotic contortions, and when these appear, whether in the son of a duke or a drayiuan, they are intensely vulgar. You cannot have good maimers in the drawing room if your habitual manner is bad ; the habit will betiay you ; let the liabi* be always good. Fat better that you look frigid eves, than that you degrade your couuteuauce with silly hilarity lie a gentleman, feel iike a gentle man, and you will look aud act like one. Sometimes you will bo neglected and your vanity will fuel woundod. Never let this annoy you, lie absolutely sure that in d-ie time all will come right, and that you will have all the conaid eration that you merit. No one can do you any permanent injury but your self. The world is so constituted tlial it is nut in mau's power to withhold ro spcct from loftly character, real ability and good conduct. You may be invited to a ball or din ner because you dance or tell a good story , but no one since the time of Queen Elizabeth has been made a cab inet minister or a lord chancellor for such reasons. Joining the Church on a GIIW no N*U| A colored brother removing from Coweta to Meriwotber brought aloug his church letter. Settling near ltockyj Mount he concluded to become a mem ber at Bethel, a colorqd church ne»r him. It so happened that in the same pocket in which reposed the certificate of church membership was also depos ited last year's guano note. In hand ing in his letter to the church the broth er made a mistake and gave his guano note instead. The church clerk not being a very good reader never detected the error until several months after ward. iiemg at a loss what to do abou*. the matter he called upon a learned white brother in the settlement for advico. The white man counseled that tho matter be allowed to stand, saying that a guana note was more bind ing than anything else in the world. It foibid him even to take a homestead against his religion, and if one lived up to the note's requirements he thought the church ought not to complain. So the guano paper entitles the colored applicant to full membership at Beth el.—Meriwether (Ga.) Vindicator. Wc cannot consent to give up tbc alphabet or the spelling book. They arc both, it is true, very old timely ; but wc are not ready to jump to the conclusion at the mere word of bold modern innovations, to condemn the experience of all time and claim that wc are wiser than onr fathers ', wc are not ready to say that, because we seem to bo moro advanced in scioncc and art than tbey, and bccauso we get about tho world quicker than tbey, tbat wc can therefore got over the field of learning hater than they did. A royal pnpil in old times, impatient to be as learned as the philosophers around bim without the fatigues of study, was bluntly told there was no royal road to learning. If he would become learned, he must dig snd delve and hew, and work like the son of the peasant. There is no reyal road now; and the very beginning of the labor of education is in laying its foundation in the acquirement of it* principles, a thorough knowledge of the component parts of language and train ing in tbeacbolaily use of them. - Ashe villa Citiicu. Farming la loath Carolina. A farmer from Lexington was in town yesterday, and when asked what he was doing here said he was vary busy at home fighting grass but had to stop long enough to come over and buy hay for bis horse*.—Columbia (S. C.) Reg ister, NEWS OF THE WEEK. CAKMFVIir CVLLKP AXD CONDKXSKD fkOM THE KEPOKTKR AXD roars XJTCHAXtiIS. State New*. The sweet potato is on the Raleigh maiket. 63 widows and 2-1 soldiers for pen sions in Vonytli. The Milton and Koxboro Railroad is being surveyed. One thousand*watermelons were sold in one day at Wiui>ton. In some portions of the northern sec tion of Caswell they haye had too uiuch The Cape Fear and Y adkin Valley railroad will run in three miles of the Pilot mountain. Mrs Sarah Beatty aged 86 fell dead from her chair ia Gaston county while stringing beans. Seventeen hundred quarts of huekle berrios were bought in one day at Clinton N. C. No Jog can live in Wilmington with out wearing a fitly cent tag and 03 Save bit the dust for lack of tags. There seems to be a demand fur bono made farming implements, wherever tborc is an; one to mike tbein. Milton Grub am died in Grayson coun ty (Va.) last week of cancer, he was the first man to unturl a soccss.on flag 'n North Carolina. Levi Cook, a one-arm confederate, in Chatham county, docs bis own har vesting and cuts from three to four acres of wheat a day. Major W. T. Sutherlin will erect a block of handsomo brick buildings in .Martinsvillo, Va., to bo usod for bank ing bouse, stores, &a. Southern Methodism has a member ship of more than fiye hundred in thd city of Charlotte, comprehending all classes, from the highest to the hum blest. Texas is almost up to North Carolina. Corn iiill it a "oity" of almost 250 in habitants. The Galveston News says '•it does not require thousands ot peo ple to make a Texas city." Why should it if seventy-five will meet the demands. A llyde county school teacher drop ped tlie spelling book in perfect inert ness to protract the duties of the sohoo.', so bewitched he was with the beauty of one of the young ladies, they were married in the road, bitting in a buggy, and at once returnod and closed up school, the fair bride reading th e vale dictory. Caneral News. Snow in Taiowell county Va., last week. Milk sells for 8 cents a quart at Charleston. Heavy frost and ice in Wythe ooun ty, Va., July 1. 1,487 new cases of cholera in Spain on Wednesday. The Pornvians wish to be annexed to the United States. Tho N. Y. Pun doe* not like Mii» Cleveland's grammar. Salisbury's game at home is a mas terly inactivity. All of tlic papci* seem to see, just ihead a complete break-up of tbo bard times. It is reported and believed that Piesident Cleveland has asked GOT. [lnadly to accept the nomination again in Ouio. Mis, Yscult Dudley has boon aoqait ted, in the New York court, for shoot ing at O' Donovan Korsa, on the ground of insanity. It is not improbable that Edward Cooper may be the main opponent of Gov. Hill fur the nomination for Gov ernor of New York. Richard T. Greener a big man among the negroes, advises the Ohio blacks to vote against Forakcr, Republican can didate for Governor this fall. Charles J. Bonaparte, a grand ne phew of tbc groat Napoleon, struck a magistrate named Kbodea in the face for calling him a liar. A lively fight followed. This happened in Baltimore. The prospect ia that Gen. Fitihngh Lee will be the Demooratie nominee for Governor of Virginia. He onght to make a splendid ran, and would doubtless make a very acceptable Chief Executive. A Northern phjsiiian uses carrier pigeons in bis country practice lie leaves one at a patient's bouse and if he is neoded a note is tied to tbe leg of tbe pigeon and then he is released and away be goes fur the doctor. An applicant for Territorial Gover norship, just for the honor of the thing, bad his Democracy called in qwestion. ile called ip Senator Gorman who set tled the matter by that he contributed $20,000 to the oaupaign fund last fall, The Cincinnati Northern Ilailroad, from Cincinnati to Waynesville, Ohio, was sold ou the 271h ult., by order of the United States Court, to A. S. W in slow for $200,000. Mr. Winalow bought the road in behalf of the first mortgage bondholders, who will proceed to organize a company and operate the road. Taylor House, DANBURY, N. C. This house has been enlarged ami refilled and la now open for summer boanlort. A splendid Hue of hacks will be run to l'led moiit spring* daily, or twice a day, if deslr ed, and to any ollter places of Interest. — Terms of board same as last year—sltf per month; $5 per week; transient custom, tlie usual price; children 4 charges. The cab ins at Piedmont are being put hi better fix, all ot which have been rented for the sea son. We will do all we can to make visit ors comfortable. 11. TA\ LOU. July 8, 1885. NORTH CAKOLIN A—Stokes County IH THE SUPERIOR COURT. L. n. Hill, executor of Peter Tuttie, dee'd, plaintiff, against Marcus H. Li«;ons and others, heirs at law and devisees of Peter Tuttle, defendants. Petition to SeU Land for Jlssett. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court that Susan Ward, Augustine 11. Tut tle and other defendants in the above nam"! case are nonresidents of the State, it is or dered that publication bo made in the **Ke |K>rter andAw," a newspaper published In the tAji Stokes couniy, North Carolina, for sit successive weeks, notifying tlie said defendants to appear at the office of tl* Superior court clerk of Stokes county on Monday tlie lOtli day of August, 1885. and answer tlie compiaiut which will be fil ed in tlie above eutitlcd action within ten •lavs from .the date hereof, and if they fall to answer tlie complaint tlie plaintiff will apply to tlie court lor the relief demanded in the complaint. JAMES KIERSON, JR., C. S. C. June 27, lNs5. Notice II jvinp iluly qualified as Amiulstrator on llie Kstate of Liitlier J. Cuuiblo, Deceased, all iiemoiui indebted to said Estate are re quested to make payment to nic at once, and all those who have claims against said Estate an hereby notified to present tliem duly proven, for payment on or before the 'JOtli day of June, US*#, or this notice will IK- Mead in the bar of ihcir recovery. This 20th dav of June, 1885. JACKSON CU THRIK, Administrator. A MARVELOUS STORY e'v TOLD II TWO LOTUS. FROM THE SON: ToS^uW " (itniltmen: My feiher resides at 01 or or. Vt. He liw been a great sufferer from Scrot al*, and the inclosed letter will tell you what a uarv stout cileot Ayer's Sarsaparilla has had In his case. I think his blood mast bars eontaiued tlie humor for at least tea years; but It did not show, except In the form of a scrofulous sore on the wrist, uutil about firs yean ago. From a few spots which ap peared at that time, It gradually spread so aa to cover bis entire body. I assure yon be was terribly afllictod, and an object of pity, when he bogan using your modiciiie. Nov, there sre few men of bis age who enjoy as good health as be has. I could easily name fifty persons who would testify to the facts In bis case. Yours truly, W. M. PHILLIPS." FROMTHt FATHER: a duty for me to state to yon the benefit I bare derived from the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Six months 1 WM completely tmid villi a trrrible humor and acrofuloa* sons. Tb. humor eauMd aa IncoMant and lnto)«rat>la Itching, and the skin cracked so as to cans, the blood to flow In maaj places vhsnsrsr 1 mored. Mj sofforings were groat, and my Ufa a harden. I commenced ttw use of th. Sissir vaiLLA In April last, and have nsad It r*tularlj slnos that time. My condition began to lmprora at ones. The sans bar* all healed, and 1 (Ml perfectly wall tn avsry raapwst—being now abl. to do a good day's work. althongh73 years of sga. 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REMINGTON SHOVELS, SCOOPS, SPADES. •« ■ m KIT IAIKI, IT OUtlil VMUEL IEKMEI TUT HI (SOBS AK ALWAYS KLIAILE. On* Place of Solid Staal. *0 HOLES 0« RIVETS TO WE AKIN THE «UDt eCNO FOR CKCULAH. &EH9GTOIAGRICUITUIAL CO., II.ION, K. T. «s» V.rh OAc, 118 ClMMßkers Street. CAMACA! To the Weary, Feeble AND I^EASURESEEKER. Seeing the need in thh section of a place where the weary, feeble and brok en down may recruit their health and rest; where they and their families may spend the hot season pleasantly when it is necessary to leave their homes or change air, that the failiug health of some Igved one may be restored, we have laid out A NEW TOWN and are now offering for sale lots in probably the healthiest section in North Carolina. The town is located on a beautiful Flat Mountain Ridge 21 miles vest from Danbury , about i of a mile from the eelebiatcd Piedmont springs; about the same distance to Pepper's Alum springs ; } of a mile from Smith's Chalybeate spring, and two miles from C. K. Moore's Sulphur spring, while the location presents 9 The Finest Views of Moore'a Knob, the flanging Rock, and other prominent peaks along the Sauratown mountain. Tbo lots aro wall covered with large and small forest trees, which will afford shade in summer and form liouutiful GrovcM. The whole is Surrounded by Springs of the purest mountain water, entitling it to the Indian name, "Ctraaca," a land of springs, which, together with the pure mountain air, would bring «ol cr to the faded eheek, and strength to weary frame, even if there was no real mineral water within a hundred miles of the place. The undersigned propose also to ereot a saw-mill, planing machine, fcc., that they may build cottages or furnish lum ber to those who wish to purchase lots In this healthful locality, where no ma laria ever comes, and a case of typhoid fever was never known, except it was contracted out of the neighborhood. The f rioe of lota this season, 50x100 feet, will be f'2s each. 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