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Reporter and Post. A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE /.alsivil at Hit JJtiuAury X. ET k Sectind C 'hum .Mailer. * wfe • • TIIUBSUAY, OCTOBEU 8. li*".. IJON. JAMES W. RKID. V\*» oli'" ,i 'y reproduce the fo'or • just tribute from tho LcaksviUe Kci; i. I Tlie RKPOUTER AND POST was one of 1 Ihc first papers ii> the distrust to u:ou- I t'oti Mr. Keid's name in coanection wt.ii ♦tie position he BOW filli. We bc ,: cvtu that >u him the people would have .1 Cer?rc!-*man woo after be ; best interests. In this we hive T"> fceca disappointed. Ho fc->» proved I ui aelf to be both worthy and capable,ami at no time has be had a stronger boM upofi the confidence and t- rt« e.S ou? people tl»i to-day. We caaoot My a vrord too good in M \ Reid's behzlf.— (lis intellectual endowments bv nature are singularly 1 ch. His fa hfalnet.t and industry r « constant and iudcfat ; - gablc. To these are addod liab '1 0 •close rc'carch, initiate and se upu'ojs uccuraoy about everything he takes ID fluid. No i»aa possesses a finer mora 1 nature than Mr. Reid. Sincere and ■without guile, hist and full of oharilv. he is in the broadest sense that noblest work of God—AN HONEST MAN. The V'.cho says : "The career of this gentle man has been remarkab'e, and his hold upon ti c afiectious of the people of Kooki'igham deeply seated and deserv ed. After laboring on the farm until half grown, he worked his way through college by tutoring, read law while teaching school, and came back to seek his fortune in his native comity. With out the aid of fortune, his abilities soon secured a lucrative practice, that ena bled him to rear and educate his penni less brothers and sisters, and obtained for him recognitioo among the leading members of the bar. In 1874 he was cleeted county Treasurer, and was eon . tuiuously elected for ten years without opposition. How well he did bus duty can be told by people, teachers and ( school committees. No officer was more lealons or efficient, and his fidclty in this subordinate office made bim deserv ing of the higher honors he now wears. As chairman of the Deuiocratio County Rxeective Committee, the increase o' the n ■ ' nity iu the county from 350 to ntu.'v one thousand, is iuo to his organizing skill and faithful work. His own majority in Rockingham at the November election was the largest given a candidate by the county siucc the war for a purely political office. As a law yer be holds position among tho foremost iu the most iuiportaut civil and criminal suits. Distinguished as a speaker while a student, at the bar, on the colloge rostrum of the State, and even at the State University, where have stood Gaston, Miller, Ransom, and other gift ed Carolinians, b« has taken rank among the most eminet. Twice elected to Congress in three months, lacking but fifteen votes of carrying every oounty in his dis'rict against a formidable ad versary. In tho five weeks he served in the House of Representatives, and during the brief interval since, he has been able to accomplish as much for his district as any member from tho Senate, and thus early the Durham Tobacoo Plant nominates bim for Governor in 1888. Hut the best trait of all is tbat his pro motion does not spoil him. As • 1 old neighbor farmor said the other day when he saw Congressman Reid I helping his hands build a tobacoo barn : "Going to Congress ain't give J itn Reid the big-head one bit; ho is the same plain elever fellow he always was."— Rookingham is proud of her SOD and bis record." Three huudred human corpses, partly covered with flesh in the last stage of decomposition, were discovered beneath the floor of a cellar occupied by China men recently, in San Fracoisco. The Celestials were scraping the flesh off and boiling the bones for shipment to China. The bodies had been stolen from various eemoteries. Two living skunks wore found in the plaoe, having been procured to ovoroonie the odor of the boiling bones. The aruiy worm is making war ou the cotton iu the Pee Dec section. NEWS OF THE W£i£K V.tXKPtritr CVLLKI) AXD VV.yDSXSZJ) FKOX run IWrOKTKH A.XO J'osrs KAV/IAXUKS. State Hews. A toy died in Moore eouuty one day ' Ist week from catiiig scupoernoo'.' grapes, "hull aud all." Farmers of Wake county have es tablished the price for picking cction a. 'ony cents par hundred. .Mr. Owou Rodgors, L Janes county •tutor, recently killed lour bucks with single-bsrrel guu without moving on his tracks. 7 iK t uc it is Mr-. .'u~ttna Cart el right, of l'i quoUtik county, who hi> fallen a victim to tin? k' v ?tiec:.B. SL"- was in. ing the Sre for breakfast aid did not burn fast enough. The prisoners in the Raleigh jail all got drunk one night las week 00 whis key passed in to thorn from the outside. The authorities should close up the crack? or the cows uiigbt get in and kite the jail-birds. 1. There is uo money in the treasury of Asbe county, merchants buy up county claims at fifty cents on tho dollar, and jnd the Appalacliiau Philosopher argues from the situation 111 favor of a consoli- H ted government—lodging all autbori .V with the rulers at Washington. Ii also calls upon its wood subscribers to bring in tbat wood at once. A correspondent writes the Ashc ville Advanee 11111 Mitchell county that one day last week a miner named liar 's was buried beneath a slide of rock and dirt in a mica mine. No one was present but his little child, who was too small to render assistance. The fiigh teued child ran after a neighbor, who refused to quit his work, saying that he was using a hired mule at a dot lar a day. Harris will die of his injuries. Last Sunday week a largo and fero cious sow attacked a little three-year old child of Mr. A. V. Kelly, in a street of Carthage, Moore county with the evident purpose of eating it, says the Uuzcttc. It ran the child down and caught it by the arm just as 11 colored woman ran to '.ho rescue. Tho sow dragged the little one some distance but finally dropped it aud was driven awav j but even afterwards it returned to the spot, evidently looking for ;be child agaiu. The story illustrates one of the advantages of allowing hogs to run at large Conoral Nuws. The gambling houses iu St. Paul site running with open doors. Know your duty, and then put forth your energy to accomplish it. The Massachusetts Republicans have re-nominated Gov. Robinson and Lieut. Gov. Ames. Johnny Wise's circus is well nigh '•busted " At Orange, Va., he had but two auditors. Gen. Robt. Toombs is almost wholly paralyzed and it is suspected that he is not far from doath. The Senate and Chamber of Deputies have passed a bill for the gradual abol ition of slavery ia Brazil. Reports from all directions snow that the oom is out of danger and that the crop will be immense. Mrs. Sarah Shinault, of Grayson county, Va., has read through the Old Testament 40 times and the New 50 times. They believe tbat half a million dol lars can readily be raited in California for a monument to Gen. Graht by that State. A man died in a Philadelphia barber shop last Saturday morning while being shaved. When the barber discovered that he was shaving a dead man he was frightened almost to death. Wm. Herron, a wealthy fanner, who had been thrown from hie horse end fa tally injured, near Gallatin, Teun., con fessed, last Saturday, the murder of a United States deputy marshal for wbieh orime a man named John Bradley had been arrested and was then being trie J. Rev. Andrew D. lluntoD, an itine rant preacher who lived near Charles ton S. C., was shot in the Indian Ter ritory by a man named White, who had eloped with Hunton's daughter White lived near Charleston also, and won the girl's love, and she fled with bim. The father followed and traced them to the Chickasaw Nation, and was slain while trying to fbrco White to make tho girl his wife. Officer 1) W. Kmmert, while at tempting to arrest Will Lee alius Will Cooley,near Bristol Tenn., last Fri day night, was shot by Lee in the right arm. Kmmert threw his wounded arm around his neck, drow Lis pistol with his left hand and shot Lee through the head, killing lum instantly. Lee was a desperado and was in company with two females who wero armed and who tried to kill the officer after Lee's doath. Hum llic. l'.il loi> Will U«i lie li ft/Hied. ( wiv.lii.io Nortli Mate. Judge Diok has reniirked tu u." that bo wa> glad to m:c the North Si itepub ':»h ng one of I if. Taluiage's sermons eaeh week. "They will,' .laid tlio iudge, "ho rend wi.h great interest b) evei/bf ly.'' And besides, in reading tlie | i it', the oditro* themselves vil' be beneßttod. At Halifax (\ If. Y;i., an aged col ored wau Duuiod I'nolo lien Lel'twnoii died. Uu asked to be uunoii by white 4iien and named his pall be.irets. He said, ' Let no Republican throw ouu single shovel of dirt oil luy ooftin." 11c was buriod at the oxpense of the whites, and was borne to his gravo by white men of standing. A very large crowd of whites attended. lie bus always been a Democrat. Harden Skeps. —J n»t received at Dr. V. 0. Thompson's drug store, a large variety of fresh garden and flower seeds, of Landcetb't, VuUt's, Ferry's and Sibley's. All orders for seeds can be filled. Wanted ' —50,000 good heart pin shingles deli voted at "Camaca" -i miles Wcit from D.iuhury —see N. M. & W. 11. l'epper. A. J. BOYT), J. W. REtD, P. B. JOHNSTON, JrMI'S JOHNSTON. BO YD, RE ID cS- JOHNSON, Attornoyw - at - Luw, WENTWORTH, N. C. Messrs. Reid and Johhson will regu larly attend tho Superior Courts of Stokes county. W. B. GLKNN, n. B. GLENN. GLENN & GLENN, r ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,i WINSTON, N. c. Practice in tin* counties of Stokes, For syth**, Surrey, Yadkin, Davie, Davidson aud Kovki nullum. Special attention |pven to all business intrusted to them in Stokes. NOKTJI CAKoLIN A—>toke«« «•« »u nt >. in Superior Court—Civil action for Divorce. William (». Blancet, plaintiff, against Pau lina lilancet, defendant. To Paulina lllaneet, non-resident: You are hereby uotiiied that the plAlufifi above named has commenced a civil action against you for divorce aud has caused a siuuiimis to issued returnable on tie 10th Momluy after tin* Ist Monday in Sep uuueer, ISN">. before tho Judge of said cOm i, wfji'ii and when) you are n ipiired to appear a!id answer or demur to the complaint. Dated this tho 19th day of N'puttnbei, 1886* JAMES KIEIuSON", Jr., C. S. C. A. 11. Joy no, Attorney. lIAM> HALE:: tty virtue of a decree of the Sujierior Court of Mokes county, in t he ease of L. ii. Hill, ex»*cutor of l'eier Tuttle, deceased, against Marcus 11. Ligons and others, I will sell on the premises 011 Saturday, the 21th day of October, ISST>, at public auction, about fiHy-t! nee acre of land located near tin* town of (iermantou, adjoining the lands of W. K. '1 ise, K. J. Sty res ami others. Said lands will be sold in lots biiilahle for building proposes. Terms will lie made known on day of sale. September 21st, IK S -. J.. II IIILL, Executor. PIANOS ORGANS The dfmana for the lmprovrd Maw* h Hawj* T*ta*o« l« now *> large (bat * Meond addition (o tho factory haa bec>m«; Impomilve. I>) not require one. quarter aa mnch tuning a* Pl*nos on the prevailing syatem. Oooaalt Catalogue. trv. luO Sly k-a or Organ, fit to 1800. For Caah, Saay PftynienLa, ot Rented. Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Co., KEW TORK ; POPTO* ; CHICAGO. H SERGEANT MANUFACTURING CO., W Oreensboro, N". C. MAKUrACmtXBfI OF /fM FARRAR TURBINE WATER WHEEL, / {P COOK AND HEATING STOVEB, Sa w Mills, Cane Mills, Horse Powers, Plows, Straw Cutters, Andirons, jffiS' And Castings of Every Description. «fr*Send for Price-List. I i Mason & Hamlin ORGANS: irnm.. -Tggf* PIANOS: Highest Hon- fi SijM II N '" ,, mol * ®' ortaialKxr >t | fSSW* mMkWjii jl Do World's E*M- : --T'fl nt £ re V{" r *' m + Q'**—^|| "'«• h luntnf •« line ht^Uf'l^W^* lIMIa Ptonoi on ihe jn||l 11 R'll »y««etn fcr or Rcntod. Cm- JjjJjjjW* k' ORGAN AND PIANO €ol f 64 Trtmont St..Boston. 46 El4th St (Union Sq.), H. V. 148 Wateth Av«., Chicago- ENGINES cmNmc Mast economic*! and durable. Cheapen in the market, qualify considered. .SAW InH.l^, con* ki v.fuv nni it mnis, COTTO.I PI HH AND MTtNDI AHD IffIPLEiVIEftTN GKI Kit AI I, Send for Catalogue. A. 3. FARQUHAR Ptnntylvanla Agricultural Works, York, P«. nnil!ll tod WIIIHKV lIAKI rs :ur»v 11 ft/1111\/| at home without i>«ln- Hook I U |Y| of particular* ncnt Vl IVMI ' W WOOLLIT, MP . Atlaau.Ua NUU ' U CAP.OL'NA—SiokeiCountv j I ( . ) i ! ■ 'l. •• ! :cV M.. .:r. 1 :• ( V ' .1' 1 I IV •• • . /'■ a St:l l.i Ml ft • J!. > •« * on of ihe » \\\ . A . I?. T.I j i . i « i i eaoOtenamto • . »n.» »« • f o ao > . i > o. - It •.! .. . u . on 1.0 n ik- .1 . e y.e- Pi, it id I'o .. aii v. ■ peh • i»p«* f i I)\\ I t■■ I). UC V 5O .« Ul I -So .1 { o 1 I - U'ttr l»0 I'-. • e e t • i • . t.l • O ,• Si O- . ■»!. be «0»'" v (>.: Mo .!i',v •«* ' "I . ■ A." ,i' Ulld «• MV» ■ 0» • I- Wi' l»" l>e f eil ivl a. on w >'ii ten i'ns t n Oo t'., t» |»i* t»» ;j (! f w»y fa?' hmmsWit i»e ti.u»|>'.4 Ibe p'a'n. IT I m 'v to ti- • r . ib- iie n \ { deni.tuded ill the «iii. JAM I.S KiERSOX, JR., C. 8. C. .1:1110 ~'i, IsSft. " \6tickT JUnv ngfualif-d us adminibtrator on tl»e J- .. »f Na ioy Mai*', dee'd, on the 2Ktli tli»v » i -number, ls£s, notice it hereby u . i •. " |M)K«otUt indebted to the mtate of v .\J »*\ dee'd, t- make immediate pay m • i alt perrons having olaims atjaiast >a will prewiit llteiu duly inthenti r.i * 'i tbo time prescribed by Uw, or iliii i' •> willl* pleaded in bar of their r« xi.t.v. Thislsiduv October, 1885. v - n - MABK. AJroV. NHKCOUEE For YOt'NG LA DIES offr™ nnparaldled advantage*. New btrfldlngn furnlahed with every powlhleconven* knee. Kull cot.rae of nindy, each branch in chnrirt- of a .peciallet. SpedalprovUlon for Mu«lo ft: I I'm- tinir. Conversation la French and German* dally. For cataloinie addr.** R. H. WYNNE, Sec'r, Norfolk, Va. Oak Ridge Institute, A First class High School and Business College. Special attention eiveu totlie Classics aud Natural Sciences. One of the best equipped Hut? In new Colleges south of Washington City. 214 students hist year from various .states of the South. Now Building, new Litoniry fenx iety llalls and a full corps of I'xjx't iencel teachers. Location In every reapcet unexcelled. For oatulo-jm*. Jkc., ad dress, J. A. At M. H HOLT, Oak Kldgf, jf.O University of North Carolina. new Professors have recently l»een added to the Faculty, making * total of 17 instructors. All the Courses of Study have l»een enlarged and strengthened. I\>at u". ailiinte instruction is »tP»i-ed iu every de partment. The next sessiou begins August •J7. Entinnee tixauiinations August 27, 28, •ii>. For ejitalogwe containing iiiioriuation iu regard to tuition, board, of admis sion. Ac., npplv to HON. KEMP P. BATTLE, LL. D., PKKNIDENT, Chapel Hill, N. C BOY YOUR SCHOOL BOOKS OK Will iixmHori &CorrieJ BOOKSELLERS AND STEAM POW ER PRINTERS, WINSTON, N. C. •liseott Morehants an! teacher*] Trit uurtHLt 11 K.,k N«-«» .'dmon - um.lin** -N.-w illa*(ratiu«i ff»n u?» gotten up l«>« price. A U nc.l t all cUtwa. -%ii» -I «igKt. Acchu «i.'ia Uf work. Ii.KCU4.INT TIWJO. Tl-.- h»al»on»c»« i«ry»pe»m •ter Uwci Apf.ljr n«-• B. !•. IOMNVIH .. Co . MI Main St.. RMnnuikl,Virginia. AIVJ utucr graaj oc«r t j.W» +nd ur.>lc». A - ffH WILL BUY ONE all r»CHT i3r lIAV CVTTU. . The knife b Snel, and tewpcied.aiwl »l|i llu fattened l>> Imt wilh three holts, II I jfr llknd canlceatlly t«krn off totharrN-1% I I // JlThe Unph . f cut Ii rrfil*tfd I * l*« I I my which the hnile i» holtcl. TV.- higher the lever li ral«*4 tha k^MHTI n«er it will cut. All a/e wirrante.l Send (o« ctrvular whl h will be Mailed TRIE T ' M.NCWIHk MACHINE S.w.rk. O. IF YOU WANT TO FILL YOUR CAME BAG, AND MAKE BIG SCORES, USE REMINGTON IFLES-UND SHOT GUNS. AD the latest Improvement*. FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARa, ADDRESS Lamberson, Furman&Co., SOLE AGENTS FOR E.Remington&Sons* •porting Arm* Mid Ammunition, 981 A 283 Broadway, NEW YORK. WBBTEBN O&FICK, D. H. LAMBERSON * CO., 78 State Suwt, Chitago, til. ARMORY, - - « I LION, N. Y. REMINGTON SHOVELS, BCOOP3, BPADIS. ■ AOE » THE IUT IIINL IT SKILLED VOMKI. UIEIIEI THAT QUI 600DS AU UWATS IELUIU. One Plooa of Solid Btaal. NO HOLES OR HIVtTS TO WfMEN THE BUOE. BIND roe o«eeuL«ee. REMINGTON AGBICDLTUBAL CO., I LION, N. T. New York Oflioe, 118 Ckuiken Htrfet. tSBO REWARD will lie paid fur any Grain Fan of name alae that ran clran and bait an much CI rain or B-«diii>ne.liiT a*«ur Patent MONAltt'll (train and S®rd H«*pnrMtc»r an-I Bai* a«r,whlrh we offer to tbt f.ol»- He at a low price. fl*n«l for circular nnd prlc® list* wUtiii *lll l« mailed nun. OPSOMNMS CAMACA! To the Weary, Feeble AND PJ^SmiESEEKER. Seeing the need in tbU section of a plaoo wbere tbe weary, feeble and brok en down may recruit their health and restwhere tbey and their families may spend the hot season pleasantly when it is necessary to leave their homes or change air, that the failing health «f some loved one may be restored, we have laid out A NEW TOWN and are now offoring for sale lots in probably tbe healthiest section in North Carolioa. The town is located on a beautiful 1 Flat Mountain Bulge -i miles ecst from Danbury , about i of a mile from the celebrated Piedmont springs ; about the samo 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 i♦ « . The Finest Views of Moore's Knob, tbe Hanging Rook, aud other promiueut peaks along the mountain, 'l'ho lots aro well coycred with large and small forest trees, which will afford shade in summer and form Uotiu.tii\ll Giro vow. The whole is i Surrounded by Springs of the purest mountain water, entitling it to the Indian name, "Camaca," a land of springs, which, togethsr with tho pure mountain air, would bring col cr to the faded eheek, and strength to weary frame, even if then was no real mineral water within a hundred miles of tho plaee. The undersigned propose also to erect a saw-mill, planing machino, 4c., that tbey may build oottages or furnish lum ber to thou who wish to purchase lots In this healthful locality, wbere no ma laria ever comes, and a ease of typhoid fever was never known, except it was contracted out of tho neighborhood. The prioe of lots this season,' 60x100 feet, will be 925 eaeh. For farther particulars addret, N. M. 4 W. R PEPPER, May 20, 'BS. Danbury, N. 0. mmm fiSl Are |SS K try 555 SIS J I I KKWCii. it pure. dean, wliotoioine TOI^IO,| I For Bntn. Kerrf*. Wnma'-V lirer Kirfneji, ■ I t. •' l'n*Hju.il«d lovwrorant. ■ DYSPEPSIA, I , Headache, "over, A#iO, Chill*, I DEBILITY & WEAKNESS. I Nice U* take, true merit, am qiwletl for I TORPID LIVER «nd Nightfl Swoats, Nervous >Veakncs» f ■ malaria. Leanuena, Sexual inline. ■ p.OO per hot. 6 (or £A.OU,at Dnugtlsta. E. 8. WELLS, Jersey CttyTV. J., if. H. A- Remarkable Care* of Catarrh of the Bladder, Inflammation, Irritation of Kid neys and Bladder, Ptono or Grate! I»la- I eases of the l*ro«tato Ulan 1, Drof«ieal ; BwfllMnn, VWmale Dlwa* i, Incontln- I enoe of Urtno, all Diastoles •>: tho Genito urinary Organs In either a«-t. For Un healthy or Unnatural Dlsch.tnjes uae alao InleCfonFlaur." eachsl. For Sl I'HIMH, cither ci>lhrt«l or hereditary taint, uw t'hapin's Constitu tion Bitter Hynip, SI.OO per bottle, and Chapiu's Syphilitic I'ills. $2 (*>; and Cha rm's Syphilitic Hair*, SI.OO. 0 bottles Bynip, 2 of nil*, i Brjre, by Esnress on receipt of SlO.no, or at I'mzgists. E. a Vtr.iM, Jerser Oirv, N. J. t U. 8. A. u——naim i ■kmnis _ James D. Chamberlain, WITH C. W. TIIORN & CO Wholesale Hat Dealers, RICHMOND, VA. special rtten glvdn to ordern and patinfart* guaranteed. IPfUTO WANTED ISSSS 0111 II I .1 Coraeta. Sample frm to those l*- "*•■■ l ■ V roirttiK ag»nl«. No risk. quick antes Territory (Wea, Mtisf«cU>u truarm ii««l. Addr.as DR.SCOTT,B42 Broadway St.,N.Y. The Latest and Best. THE NKW REMINGTON Sewing Machine IS TIIE BEST MACHINE for the family Runs easy. Perfect in construction.— Beautiful In appearance. 11 us all improve ments ami attachments, anil is t\ arranted foi live years. liAHBIOTT & BARSTOW, Southern Agents, So. 7 South Charles Street, Baltimore, 3/« L 11 W POWKIIS & CO., Wholesale I>rii(;y:iNtß \o. 1305 Maiu and 9 and 11 13th 81s R. W. Powers. Kdgsr D. Taylor. RICHMOND, Va. April 28, 1881-6 m* mußscco WLU£& A SPECIALTY AT f. t WINSTON, N. C. A large lot of Homo-Made Tinware always on hand. SHEET IRON AND TIN WORK OF ALL KINDS Done at bottom prions. Rooting and Guttering at short notice by skilled work men. Come and see me, unxt iloor to lirown, Rogers & Co. W. S. REMI*SON, Winston, N. C. A NO. 7 COOK STOVE, oom £jjl pie tc for $lO. -~x y . A full line of Dixie Flows, Av- rry Steel and tlx: bent CliiJl Plow in the market; in fact everything that a far mer, mecluuiic or merchant needs In the UIM of HARDWARE ; Nissen's Wagons, Columbus Buggies aud Carts, Mow ing Machines, fc. With tlie above advantages, together with the fact that my last year's trade was nearly double the former, and earnest request tli.it a similar favor may be done this year, 1 am Very Respectfully, • K. B. CRAWFORD. NOTICE. In the matter of Laura Smith widow of Charles Smith, dee d. Petition for homestead and personal pro perty exemptions. All eredltors of Charles Smith dee'ed late of Stokes county, will tuko notice tliat Ills widow Laura Smith lias Hied her petition for her Itomestuad and perooual piojierty exemptions iu. lur husbauda estate. Said petition will be heard in Danbury, N. (.'. on the JOtli day of January l&W, wlien and where all persons Interested may attend or not as they may be ailvised. This VOtli July 18K5. S. U. TAYLOR, J. P. MICA, MINERALS, Preciou* Stones. RICHARD BAKER t CO., General produce Broker*, 0 Mincing Lane, London, England. Advanoes made on Consignments. Bankers . Agra Bank, London. —tussaa I «, i .ii i FARMERS, ATTENTION I When you want any Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, or iu fact anything, wait until you go to Winston, and call en the original "Cheap John," as lie keeps everything au«l for leas money than you can buy elsewhere. A large foi of Overcoatings and Remnant* for Tama, Just received direct from factory, selling at haif the usual price at Cheap John's, Farmers' Headquarters, Next Door to i'ost Office, jf ixstux, a: c. Parties baring CUT MICA for sale will find it to their interest to r—respond with A. O. 4CHOONMAKER, 158 William St., New York. It Stands at the Head. H 1 s' MH XmmT *'; ,r THE LIGHT-FUNNING "DOMESTIC." That It is the acknowledged LKADER la the Trade is a fact that can not be disputed MAN Y IMITATE IT NONE EQUAL IT Tbs Largest Armed. th« Lightest Ban Ring, the most beautiful wood-work, AND IS WARRANTED To be made of the best material. , To do any and all kiuds of work. To be complete In every respect. FOB SAI.K BY "W. P. OrmHby, WINSTON, N. C. MINERAL MEN. I>o Yon Want E,lt ALN OR rami urn. If so you will do well to correflpond with the • 1 j» Pepper Mining Co., • • DABURY N.C. Miners of C'OAI, and IRON, of I ami ilealers In CUT MJUA. fUaaaLl I SAN USTONK, aad aMMtI Sf3^^
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