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aKW«PiPGRUWI. 1. SabanrltMr, who lo not jl re exprea* uo *«• t» tIM rontnu-y, are coii9hl«re>l as wisli lo( lo continue their aubtct Iptious. if MibwriiMtra order the iliacoiitliuiMice of ifccir perloallfnls, the publisher inay con- Unne to aend tliem uutil all arrearages are p»!4. S. If cvt»criberß neglect or refkiav to taae IMr peilotllijil, fruiu the office to which «h.y art ilirectuU, they are retponiible until ihay have aottled tlieir bills and ordered Mm dliuntinued. if subscribers move to other places, Wlajul informiug the pulilislwr, ami the paper, are sent to the former addresses, they are held responsible. 5. Any person who receives a newspaper and makes use of it, whetlier he hasordered u «r not. Is belli in law to be a subscriber. 0. If subscribers pay ill advance, they are ••■nd to give notice to the publisher at the ud of their time, if they do not wish to Mntlnus taking tlie pa|Nir, otherwise tlie publl.lisr is authorised to »end it on, and lbs subscriber will be responsible until ex ,riu notico wltli payment of all arrears, is tmal to the publisher. We have just fitted up the RKPOR TBK AND POST office with new rollers, ••lured inks, note and letter-beads, flat cap, and various other firstclass printing Material, and are prepared to do your JUb work as neatly and cheaply as it «aa be dons tn the State. Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla in tbo spring •f the year to ptuify the blood, invigor ate the system, exeite the liver to action aad restore the healthy tone and vigor -«f the whole physical mechanism. Dr. V. O. Thompson has the oldest aad largest drug bouse in Winston, N. C. Any article in the drug line not lsind there, will be hard to get. When is Winston he will be glad for you to •all, and see what he has got. MarehanU of this scotion will do well to buy Notions and Pry Goods from J. W. Scott & Co., Greensboro, M. 0. No toxiog and drayage charged, and freig*" to nearest railroad station very little. Small Pox eradicated, Small l'ox «yred, Small Pox pitting* prevented by Darbyt Hropbylactio Kluid. ALWAYS KKKBKSUIMQ.—A delicious ; •dar is imparted by Florcnton Cologne, i which is always refreshing, no matter j haw freely used. CHKAPEST FASHION MAOAZINB in tbc 1 war Id, 120 largo pages, 4 pages new ■ausio, 1000 engravings each issue, 60 | cents per year: single copies 15 cents. BTttAwumnaE & OLOTUIEB, Bth A: Mar ket Sts Philadelphia. No fear of small pox if Darby's Pro- j phjlaotie Fluid is used freely. It de •troys the very germs. A WOBD TO MOTHERS. —Mothers should remember it is a most important duty at this season to look after the koalth of their families and cleanse the malaria and impurities from their »ys toms, and that nothing will tone up the •tainaoh and liver, regulate the bowls and purify tko blood so perfectly as Parkor's Ginger Tonic advertised in our e«lumn»--Po»'. Bee other column. A WOMAN'S EXPEBIENCI. —Mothers and Daughters should feel alarmed when weariness constantly oppresses them. "If I am fretful from exhaustion of vital powers and tho color is fading from my foe, Parker's Gingor Tonio, gives quick roliof. It builds me np and drives away pain with wonderful certainty."—Buffa to lady Tk* extraordinary popularity of Ayer's Ohorry Poctorial is tho natural result of TLI MO by intelligent people for over fcrty year*. It has indisputably proven itMlf tho vory b«st known specific for all nMaooughs, and pulmonary complaints. { T* Advertiser. Tho REPOETIB AND POST offers the ■' fallowing inducements to advertisers v ka T**y wish to reaoh the peoplo of Middl* and Western North Carolina, aad other seotoons : 1. It goea to nearly every State in £o Union, eircnlates to a considerable ' axtcat in Surry, Forsythe and Rocking- i eountiee, in this State, as well as ' Ao adjoining counties in Virginia, whilo Ha circulation among the 16,000 of h gtokea county's population, is nearly a aa groat as that of all other weeklies 1 •Mibiaod. L It ia to a prosperous condition ( aad growing in favor, its circulation *o 4ay kaing greater than at any time ftn«e tbo first number was issued more fkaa toa yoars since, and has nearly | t*akl«d without tbo last two years. S. The ratea offered by the B«- nam AND POST to advertisers are as tow as are offered by aay paper with a atreulatioa as large as iu own. IMPBOVED AOBICCLTUBAL IMPLE ania ABD MACHINEBT—Ia our day 0I progress and advanced ideas, to suo -OMd as all you mast keop p*oo with tinea. To do this, advantage mast M taken of the latest aad most improv ed aaplements aad machinery, it being fafly demonstrated that the farmer doing aa, gate tor ahead of bis neighbor, who *eald therefore provide yourself with MM vary best Plows, Mowers, Reapers, Kakes, Grain Drills Harrows, Cane )fHis, Threshers &o 4c. Mess Allen A Alloa of Winston, N. C. make a spe cialty ef unproved agricultural impto- Maato and Machinery, and are anxious to apaa correspondence with parties con toinflating the purchase of anything in Aalltoe aad it will pay yon to get their fstoas baton baying elsewhere, Rev. Father Wilds' EXPERIENCE. ! The Rev. S. F. Wilds, wall-known city missionary In New York, and brother 5 of the lota eminent Judge Wilds, of the MuiAchuMlti Supreme Copt, writes as follows: l « 78 E. Mk St., Mm York, May 18. 1862. I lfassns. J. C. A YKK ft Co.. (Jentl«:moii: Lsat winter I was tronpled with a mntfe Unooiafortablo Itching humor nffootlng wore especially my limbs, which itched so , Intolerably at night, and baruod so lutrnte ly, that I oouUl scareely bear any clothing orsr them. Iwm also a rofferer from a serere catarrh aad eMtarrhal cough; my appetite WM poor, and ray system a geod deal run down. Knowing the valuu of , Avxu's Sauhai-arili-V, by observation of 1 M%uy other oases, and from personal uno in former years. I began taking It for the above-named disorders. My appetite Im proved almost from the first doso. After a short time the fever ami Itching were allay««1, and all signs of Irritation of the shin disappeared. My catarrh and oough were also cured by the same moans, and my gout-rat health greatly iuuirortsi, until it is now exeellent. I feel a hundred per eeut stronger, aad I attribute theso mantis to the nse of the SAKSAPAHILUA, aldrh I recommend with all eonfldenee as the best blood medioiae sver dertaod. I took It in small doses three times a day, and ®ssd, la all, less thaa two bottles. I iU.-e th**o facts at year serrioe, hopiug their publicstion may do good. Yours respeetfully, 2. p. WiLl*.* The above instanoe is but ooe of tho nuiny eonstantly oomlug to oar notice, which prove tho perfect adaptability of Avsa's Sahsa- FAIULLA to the core of all disoases arising from impure or impoverished blood, n P'l a weakened vitality. Ayer's Sarsaparilla cloanses, enriohes, and itrengthons the blood, stimulates the action of the stomach and bowels, and theroby enables the system to resist and ovoreome the attacks of all ScrtfW> Urns lA—tuet, Jfruftiions tf I*4 Malum, (fc/arrk, Otntrul IMbUUf, and all disorders resultiug from |»oor or xdTTipt*i blood ami a low state of the system, raiti- \AXI> MT Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Masa. Bold by all ML Medicine cure Constipation Indigestino, Jlead/iehe, and all Bilious lHitord* a rs. , Sold everywhero. ndlahtew ■ TO THE'PUBLIG gTThe Cede of North Carolina, section S*4l. re quire-* all T*erM»li* TRUING weights. IP« I»iim.*. steel yar«l nnd balance* in buying or xellint;. andali mil lorn LUTING weight.-* and me-i-uren. at leant enee in two years to bring forward tholrn*ensures and weight* for adjustment. I am now ready at mv offlco in Danbiiry t«» n«liui»t and examine all we'ghts. measure-* and balance*, und advise all Jter.MinH to bring them in, ami thus nave oo*t.— *erNOtts falling t-> cum pi v with theabmolaW tor felt tifty dollar*. TlilitWli day of KJhrmtr\ . IR*I. N. A. MAUTIN, Standard Keeper. PATENTS MOTTO A 00., of tbr SctMNnrrr AMSRICAH, con ttnaetoact ai H>iMctt«.re for Patent*. Caveat*. Trade Mark*, Copyrights, for the L'nl ed State*, Canada, Bnifland. Franco, Germany. etc Hand B* k about 1 Patent* sent froo. Thlny-ecven year*' expeiienee. Patents obtained through ML'NN A CO. arer uioed In the B-!»irrtrtr AMERICAN. the lurifpnt. t**t. and □mat wldelyctrcuiated sckntifle part r. f.l.:t)a year. Weekly. Ppiemlld enyravlncr* and interwiUnu in formation. Bpcclin«n copy . f the Mclevttlfle A mrr lean sent free. Addr«-u MI'NN ACO , SriavrinC AMWUCAN Offloo. 3bl iirvioilwuy. New York. WOW IN U5E—36,989. Alt ptnoM uy ihrtijtv .It s» the bwt W« atk you to es* iniM mir iMftmred Keller PmltJve P*ree Pfe4.finUai NH mm 4 PvrUllalac brill and ow Hay lUkm. Tl.ey ut u good a* the Wet. anl an he rdd a* cheap. Ml ar* WILBON k HUNTER, WITH Sickel, Hellen ?• Co. Importers and Jobbers of NOTIONS, WHITE GOODS HOSIERY, sc. No. 2'2 Haver Street, JNO. L WCKBL. JBALTIM M JNO. F. UELLEK. ( The celebrated J. 1?. Nissen "Wag-on, made b GEO. E. JVISSEN & Co., Salem, N. C. TTHK REASONS WK CAN AND no MARK TIIE BEST WAOOXS ALIE: WO keep a very large stock of seasoned lumber, Ha winy most of it on otir own mills, and using only the brat for wagons; tlie iron is mailt' especially for u> by tbe best works in I Pennsylvania; the workman have hail many years experience : then it being a settled fact that we make the best, we ean make it cheaper than any one clsa,quality considered Our advantages are sawing the lumber ourselves, buying iron, paint, varnish, Ac., mostly by the car load at bottom cash prices. We are manufacturers' agents for the best Thimble Skein made, being of liest wrought steel, perfectly w elded, and cannot break. Wu make the only brakfc on running gear that is worth hauling. Write for prices. Every wagon bearing our name is fully warrantod. OHO. K. NISSEN A CO., Manufacturers, SAf.Ktf, X. C. P. S.—We will keep a good assortment of Wagons in the warehouse in rear of J. K. Gilmers, and lie will attend to telling them in our aosenco. apItVKJ ENTERPRISE MANUFACTORY CO.,^ s ol Mm? Vblrd aaO Daaphln sta., PhllMlelphU, P«. /& Wtm | « 2 #/ d hew ttsj J I if -#IISAT-CHOPPERX' ss=b ! re cw» HOT I»M TWI MOT. K * " »M». S 8«M fcr VUlecw. mS&ZZiP' • cM hr B " wnoi Tsis rim. ; *Ft'S CAM H«rtf w»m> X TrMcd ud Eadoraea toy ion A(riaritml Joonulfc hnuinmMiß)!: I A-ertre. Afrtc«lUrl»t ««r»i t| "Alter tMtin*. each editor immediately I "Thee* Choppers ««1 ennMn§ «")» " ordered an Knterpriee Meat Chopper *r hi I Wad mede In either Bwui.phcre.- b fcmllj nee." 1 —— We prefer 70* bay from roar De*lo». If be to out of them. Mod mootr f to ut, we wB ihip by nert Jjj •trrttr* .« .1 •I . «vi 1|" '.c cr.ec ?;i-. ;• -> ,jver\ »ir >i n..«i 5u . . i.t .... u.ay iu K.- bv u i: fin.cm.::is. flu v 'vi.it u ■•. s!n a li\r iti \ . [; «:id wp iS t , »:»i :i vv lilt to •'; •• • ? • . • i -.. rht-v our» ''o.i.j !• »i . t. iM-jrn -ia, . . •;». . tu..»...- . >»« •. .»u t lto?* 'JVC; \:m & ?i;;t ; ixSfl. fvxu) vnur vfjic . . |» al c:..;J :»,*• MiapS 1 It.jo ri..»i *i*»ul;T. fl« v | pm k a ' ■ I ' *. v*r-- r*!rr x c 1 r r wt. iaa.. IW » i . i i.t b/ inui.. l**\ *«•*.™ V M : '• I •' v'H ju Xi CXCIff. l» « K s 011*0) >'fliCV M? % i >»>,: o*lT TRUB r&IRQN Will purify the rf/a WT .£* a«id lltSTo** TK* lILaLTI( am! VIOOR cf YOUTH. l>r»- CmlmH prp%U. W»nl of Apprlits. /n --*l'*i*tlJ«u.^L*ck or Strength, «*•«■*•!. U«»ii*s. uiuicks and receive ur». fores k « ffc m yr asppltes Brain Povir. LAI) 2 fr" Blircrlug from cotupialr t« *** ■ (£» peculiar to tli«lr bu\ will In I>R. HARTHR-S IROW TONIC n ml* and Sfu-edy cure, yl»•» i riear.healthr ejuiplci.'oii p rc'iMcut attempts at counterfeiting oulv aud to thr popularity of the orliftnal. Do pciiujoill—art Utv OliltttNAL ASD DUX. HAETER'S OawAimCwrwwiwi LIVER Pi LLSc.£EH. Pnraona «ifffTto« froio TORPIDITY of the LIVIK or Inactivity of the Ujw»i», will find • p*rmau>i t CI'KK bytlir u-« of tM.««» PUU No ma«t tain* »tiou Id be toHra without fl'»L tilaaoaloa to* Bu>ma«U at .1 Bo««U with * d-« of HARTRRHi LIVER VILIA BanipU due« B«at From on applloatioa br poataL R«otrooraldrttMtoTh*T>r IfortorMM To.V ' ...for ocr 'DRRA.* BfX.«K."I r uli uf urczoe ood om(ui mJormaUoa, U««. m Baltimore Mill Furnishing Works, Manufacturers of Mill Stones, Portable Mill -a, Smut Machines, Vullcys Shafting, Gearing, sc. "Archor Kr«r.ti'' Bolting Cloth and General Mill Supplies. Send for cata logue. Cor. Xorfc and Centre St*., Baltimore, Md. B. F. BTARU li CO. riff A PCMTO mik,owo,ri ijk hrc\l I v ,,unlr * d^rc * nt a m m "■■ * » I Wproflt selling the (a mßeflecting Safety Lamp ®* a ■ oM ,n 9Ttr T family. Glsas 1a 9mn.±E QH rw I'ght tban thrve ordinary lampa. nNoi Koaupl* I«mp aeat Cbr flnjr Liff W«i baveoihar r"k-_ A)hoa«*?hold artlclva. Clreolara free. FO&SHEE A M ACKIM, CUKUmmH 1,0 GEO. W. lUNSIIAW. WAD* If. BTNUM SPM.YG OF tSSS. HIHBHAW & BYNUM, Wbolctale and Retail Dealers In —General Merchandise, — Star Krand Fertilizers Seeds and Country Produce —WINSTON, N. C.— WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT. GENERAL STOCK. Wt riKRT A SrFrICIKMItSTOOK TO MEKT THF WANTS OV TSIIC TKAHK, »nd nr» iTcparecl to .clt .11 Itiw.of *■ I"" »» ">•» f.n l.p oought from .n» Jobbing houM Itlivt rwi hfii'. «« xll ni.nv »rticU-« »t uim uncus for which thfv .r. whl In Nor thcrn citify Thi. put f our bu.ilil">a will be rriirowut.il on the ro.it bf on. of aor ulnan-IIH. J. C. Bool>- ml The Most Complete Retail Stock in this part of the State. r\ • Everything n«tl»d e.n be found st the right «ort of prlew. Lrrocenes- _ -We:.l».y» h»»« th« b«t th.t can be had at loweet mark.t pri.a.. L_mS kereTm Wr.U., half barrel., qn.rter barr.l. and klu. ltorrlng. In M a»>. xisn ...ATHKR, »ALT, |OIL«, ifoVETQ 8, Br °" T§ ' T " 8 -" t4 -° T> «ll K»«k of «upl« goods. Inoiidlng 0»(fc M Drugs it-.-. IIAR DW ARE Nail* H"r»e and Mule Bhoes, Ilorte Shoe Nails, Axes, Shovels, Fpades. ' 4-Prong Forks, Grass Scythes, Scythes and Cradle*, Traco and Log Chains, Mattocks, Hoes, Saws. Butts, Hinges, Screws, Locks, Filfs, Spoons, Kto., Pofhot and Table Cutlory, Thermometers, and a/all line of at priees as low as the lowest Stoves and Hollow V\ are. W.I hare wild Mr.r.l «.r. "Bie.Ulor" Cook IStorw. m.nufact.red h» U..0 A. of Baltimore. So far a» »e ha.e hearil. e».rv Statu ha. given perfect ».U.f..n«u. W"l>«n't buy a Store until »ou ewmiio oura. We ulho keep a full Uno of haodaoine Llollow\Ware, Oveoa, Spid.ra. «v . Tin Ware or everj dcaeription. Trunk*. Vahsrs, Standmd Books, Blank Books, Pdper, Pens, Ink, Clocks, Looking Glasts, Etc. FOR MEN AND BOYS: CUths, Doeskins, Cassimeres, Joans, Cottonades, I.inncn Coat, I'ants and Vest Trimtninga; the eelebratod Globe Shirts aud Collars ; Tics : Big Stock of Men's Ready-Made'Clothing'- — Merino and Ga u zeALi , d rrwe * r ■ .Haujof ererr description to fit. at prle e , *.u f from.ten centa U>»flTe'dollara, We' Make Boots and Shoes alSpccicilfy ! Course Shoes. Coar»e Itoota, Ha? State noeta and Shoea of all f radea— Frery pair w arras ted right eort of prl«.. —Ladies, Misses and Childcn s^Goods, — 13" LADY CLKRKfI TO WAIT OH TUB LADIXB US We earry a large lh» of (tapVe and Fanoy Vnm Ooeil. a»d Trl«»U>p, rtmmtUn, perMy ef SILKS. CASHMERES, ALPACAS FANCY DKESS GOODS.i Worsted., Dress, Flannels, Sack Flannel; white, red, pay, plaid Can.on, Cotton Flannels, Lindseys, Ginghams, Linen Suitings, Pi 4 09U,juS White Muslins, Vietoria Lawns, Uamburg Edgings, JaooneU, Merino and Ganze Underwear, Skirts, Proof SkirU, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Hoods, Shawls and Cloaks, and bnodred. of otherjartlcle., molndlng r.ra»U. Tana and r»kr.lla». and Slippers _ vr. .all atieeiallamnUon to oar line of Bay (Stat. andT. Mile.'Bo*, ■heee, ka»d WD.. S or W. call >ni low prUMMI . j, Bleachedlcind Brown Domestic a Specialty! AT FACTORY PRICES: Fries' Jeass, Drill, Arista Bheeting Cattonados, Cedar Falls Bha*ting, Belle mont Plaid., Forest litll Plaids and Towels . JAP. CoaW Thraad j Gail * Ax's and Ralph's Snuff, and many other article*. Red Clover, Sappling Clover, Timothy, OUCUABD OK ASH. KKTUCKir BLUB SUM «Bd MRDi G*AI» MIPS W tk« bMI ijuallUM »• fcutum priMt -125,000 Yards Tobacco riant Bed Muslin, f « r • orn Plant yrti rv 4 ' ta oar own order at t»U Birar, Maw fIYfTTV f\ n r n rftflftir'i. l«rt%B 111!. aura Mian twa ■ililtu*, fear ha> Xll lIV vj I. L L """ theuMHd pound* ■•rihtadiM, o« which wi paid mora than wvmt ihoutand dollars freight. ; Wa buy tha bulk of oar good* of flrat: ; haada, tn original package*, at Lowoct Caah; ; Frteee, and aro lb us enabled t» after la-: ; dacementa that merclianta who hereto bar! ; of Jobbliif houae* cannot peaalbly offer. ; Thanking the public for'our con tinned increase of patronage, andjtromising to try to marit ft still greater increase in the future, We remain Year Friends truly, BIN SHSW-¥-BVNm — WiMtOK, V. U., Februarj 2», IMi., • i r j(f j* THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR W. M. HINSHAW, Winston, N. O K7""Look out for now advertisement.^/^ M. W. NORFLKKT, J. S. SCALB PIEDMONT "WAREHOUSE. WIANTON, IN. J. For the SALE OF LEAF TOBACCO _| fOf 1- The Bett Lighted Salesroom in Town. Tb* onlT llou*. built oil the plan «.t KEY LIGHTS and SIDE LIGHTS eonulnt more than 3,1)00 panes of gl.-.is, making light uniform all of.r ik. t—t. PERSONAL ATTENTION giron to tho rale of EACU PARCEL. Highest Market Prices Guaranteed! Conic to Piedmont. M. W. NORFLEET& CO. C7-H. J. Crate, Auctioneer, will get you outalde figure* for yonr Tobaceo,_^o SMITH & BROWN'S DRUG STORE. 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 defy competition. Give us a call and,sare money. GRAVES'S WAREHOUSE, (DANVILLE, VIRGINIA. FOR TilK SALK OK LEAF TOBACCO. Floor Manager—ll. M. Hubbard, of Pitiajlvania Co., Ta. Wrighmattrr —Jcs. A. Benton, of Kooklngham Co., N. C. Auctioneer—Jaa. It. Kit'hards n, of Mecklenburg Co., Va. Clark —Max Horn, of Halifax Co., Va. Auiatant ('lark* —Wm. I). (iuorrant, of PitWylranla Co , Va.; K. W. laaitk, .f DaarilU Tkaoklal for tho liberal patronage gives k.« lit manj yeare, 1 ikall aiban merit it ia the future WILLIAM P. GRAVES, Nevaaber, 3, 1881-jl PrejneWr. GRAYAcM ARTIES THIRD BTREBT, • vi i WINSTON, N. C. DRUGS, MEDICINES, i i Perfumes, Tobaccos, Cigars i Soaps, Paints and Oils. LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS. PARSONSIIfILLS
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