The Rcoorter and Post
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ITc>x)ics at Home.
4>«-riirri neos In nnt WdmsS l>nnltnr> .
Kil l ('Maty tnJUr. Urt. l , l«ll
o,v rtitel' .miiv' y(n[ tfKe'u iivto*,
An.l, f".tth. hr.ll |>r nt It."
At.y u l » crtU-r wliu fails to receive
the KF.lHiltTr.lt AND I'oRT eVcry v eik IS
fu'i iesU'l to report the failtir. . We
WUit tu ic * here 'he fault is.
Winter begins 21st.
There are two prisoners in j i'rl
Day's length t) hours 42 minutes.
Special meeting of Commissioners
next Monday.
Dr. Dewit Pepper killed a hog this
week whioh weighed 323 pounds.
Mrs. 8. H. Taylor returned feeuie on
Tuesday from * »iet to Leaksville.
The C. F. A Y. V. Bailioad is now
running to l'ond northward froui Greens
boro.
We are sorry to learn that Mr. S. H
Taylor ion of oar townsman Capt 8. B.
Taylor ia cjoite sipk at his home iu \y in
ston.
Ia trsveiiag ovar Stoke* count; we
have Men several good Jong atriogi of
fence, built in part «r altogether jf|
walnut rails.
Castor beans at $1.50 per bushel, ten
to fifteen busbelt per acre, of wliioh one
(nan anil a boy can cultivate forty acres
Alight to be » faying crop iu this couu
*7
The newly elected county officers
bare not yot been in-tailed into office
owiag to the Board of Commissioners
not having met Uie first Monday of this
month.
We arc sorry to learn that Mr. Z 8.
Alley, late ouo of the Board of couuty
Gowmissinners fell on the ice last *o*k
•nd broke hit teg: be baa our siooere
sympathy.
The M oalled Halcyon Days began
iaM Tuesday and list fourteen day*.
They were seven days before and aa
many after the winter solstice jrtich
occurs next Tuesday 21st inst. when the
weather was c^lui.
The wwatber has moderated since last
Thursdsy s«d as a result the ;now has
nearly disappeared on land exposed to
the south. The snow oa northern Isnd,
however, has not very appreciably yiol
ded to the change in 'he temperature.
Miss Jessie Gray, daughter .cl Julius
A. Gray, president of theC*p« Fear &
Yadkin Valjey Radroad, was married
Wdaesday waning December 9tb at
Blandwood, the homo of her parents, to
Mr. Kdward K. Richardson, of lleids
rille. v
For eougbs, cutis, Ujjucfiitts, sore
«ea* of (be throat, hoarseness, influenzy,
Ac, use Dr. flint's coagli syrup. For
•ale by all Druggists and country mer
chants. Trade supplied by Asbcraft &
Owens, Wholesale and Ketail Druggies,
Winston, N. C'.
The clock in 'be tower of the old
Aoart-house at Ocrmantun should bo re
paired »ad set running. Wo do «ot
know, however, bow many part* of lU
works may be wanting. We think it
was made at Salem, and that it was con
sidered a good time piece.
We hear little said about burning off
|and far "tobaoco" beds. It seems
Utokes farmers are about to make up
their minds that they cannot raise to
baoco at three dellars pel hundred, buy
corn at 75 cents per bushel, and pay
for ha«lin| it from thirty to forty miles
feonja.
Col. Martin Mabe fell from his mule
while crossing tbe Dan at Seven laland
ford last Monday. Tbe animal came in
•Mtaet with some floating ioe ■ which
earned to stumble and drift down to the
Mto#. The river was rather flush at
Km time and had it got htK* been for
(fee assistance #f » companion who seised
him by tfce COM Mr. Mabe would have
had to swim for ike shore.
Gathor your holly for Christmas de
ooratioa. A large trade i« fonnd in
New Yoik and Philadelphia and else
where, just before Christmas, for holly
which is shipped not ealy from Virgiuia
bat even from England. Tbe English
apaeies has a larger leaf than that in our
ooantry. Holly is alto known under
tbe name holm-tree, of whioh there are
fewff speojeg baloqging to the genus
I be*.
The labor required to make $lO
worth of tobacco at $3, per hundred
will make ton barrels, or fifty bushels of
oorn worth 75 oeuts per b#sj)e(. Iho
difference in favor of laising corn is
Uii»,—if joif wish to sell vo« get $37.50
for your oorn at lh« orib door,while you
must haul your tobaeeo 20 or 30 miles
through the mud to gat 910.00 for it.
Then if yon have ao oorn you must buy
it and pay tor hauling it home. No
BMta ean afford to ssake common tobac
«o yiith which to bay meat and bread
with and pay his honest debif-
Among the topics that will eomo in
for a lively share of consideration in this
State during the eoniitig J ear, are the
working of tho convicts on the pitblio
rot.ds, the no fence law, the homestead
Inw, and the reduction of tho rate of
interest by law.
While the farmer outsido the stock
law bounds is hard at work these disa
greeable winter days, cuttiog, and slash
iug tMuoug his best timber, slitting
rails buUdteg or repairing fences, his
neighbor iuaide the stock law fence it
sitting at his log fire, reading tho news,
.or chatting with the family, or out clean
ing up old fence rows, bruach banks and
litiie rich nooks, that will bring him
■returns when harvest time comes. Aud
hen h:s fine iiuiber stands unmolested
.waiting for the lumber mar. with hard
dollars in his pocket to come round, and
•hs will be on baud before many years
coll round.
Few people pay proper attcntionto a
cough orcold. They .comfort themselves
Wtth the remark, it will pass off in a
day or two, when in fact a cold is one
of the uKwt insidious and dangerous
disease flesh is heir to. A neglected cold
will in nine cases ont of ten, I ring on
consumption. If upon the 6i »i sympt
om of a cold the pationt would use l»r.
Flint's congh syrup, they would he re
lieved of much after suffering tnd i role
ably periuaoaiK uijnry n the -lot) - of
•oiuHimptinn, catarrh, or other d tuber
ous throat and lung disease. For sale
everywhere. Trade supplied by Ash
waft 4' Owens, Winston, N. C. •
iM iuim Rnrrrta.
RICHMOND, VA., Dec. B.—Tho Gov
ernor to-day was waited upon by Bev.
W. E. Hatcher, paitpr of the Baptist
| Cbur;h here, and a well kuown friend
of T. J. Cluvcrius The Governor told
the proaehcr that be could say to Clu
verins that Ire could expect nothing but
a respite—for opportunity to prepare
for eternity. Later in the evening Mr.
Hatcher presented a petition asking for
a rcspjte until the 14th of January, and
| tbe Governor granted this.
Mioiit: VIIII.VU.
Stokes is in the rear of her sister:
counties in many respects, particularly
in the matter of education. Wo regret
to acknowledge it as inuch as any one
in tbe eouLiy. Our people being an
agricultural community can neither
build school houses, nor pay for sending
their sons and daughters away to nhool,
without they arc successful in the occu
pation of their life. It should bo our
tirst HAD to ace the dcfocts in our crop
sysiUM righted. I'armers in other sec
tions finding that thoy cannot grow
encimou tobacco profitably have to some
extent abandoned tobacco raising aud
arc turuicg their atteution more to corn,
wheat, rye, oats, aid the grasses, each
of whiah u as uiuch a money crop in
titoken a* tobacco, and pays much better
froiu the fact that each finds a ready
market at borne, and is grown with much
less expense. In other States any ex
cess of those products for homo consump
tion ia turned into stock which with or
without railroads bear transportation to
market, Parmors, do you know that
other ccctioasof this great country can
riiae live pounds of tobacco with the
saino labor tequired by you to grow une
pound? It ia true tbeii tobacco is oom
mou but it competes with our oomuion
tobiceo, and can be put down in the
M>ue utaikat you seil at, for less than
50 ccnti oa the one hundred pounds
more than it costs you to put yours there.
Taking thia view of the case it is plain
that if you cainot grow fine tobacco
you cannot livo by making the weed,
and pay your bonest debts. Corn may
be grown eliewbere for leas than boro.
Cora in tin* West at 25cti per bushel
cannot OOUJU into competition with eoro
here that cost 50cts per bushel to pro
duce owing to cost of shipping. Wheat
ii as high in piioe here aa it ia in any of
tbe markets, and one aore in clover with
just a little corn will prodaoe as aaucii
pork aa five acros in common tobacco
will buy.
Tbeae arc all simple facts that every
body knows. It ii siuiply to get you to
quit acting the fool, and stop making
$1 .50 and $3 00 tobacco to pay for
your me it, bread and overytbing else
you need. Yon say tobacco ia o-ir only
only money crop. Has there beeu a
lime in five yean that you oouldnit have
sold on 24 hours notice, 100 or 1000
boshelsof corn, or that mucfi pork for
cash at priesj that would have paid you
wash better than tobacco at even five
dollars per hundred! The labor r*-
qutted to make the 100 pounds of to
bacco you told last week for SB.OO
would have made SIO.OO worth of corn
without the trouble and expense of haul
ing it 20 or 30 miles to market. We do
not aa? quit growing tobacco, but ay
make less of it. and make it better. It
coats less to make 1000 pound» o! tobac
00 worth 25oents per pound or $260.00
that it does to giow 2000 pounds worth
3 cents per pound, oi $60.00. It is
better for you, DM, tbe warehouse man
aud the whole countiy. Wbem we make
oar own supplies at hove the ery of bard
times will be a thing of the patsed,
schools will be built «p, our natural
resources developed and Stokes will take
her place in tbe frout rank of counties
then, and not till tbeu.
j We took the oceannn a few weeks j
»'0 to protest against churches resor
ting to audi questionable .X| jdients as ■
j fairs, eouaerts, lectures, aud tilings still J
> worse, including raffling or "chances."
| Unfiling a- a menus oi raisiug money
fur church purposes cannot bo toleiatcd
'even though the doutriue that "the cod
justifies the uituns" bo plead iu its fa- ,
vor. Quite reecutly the following ap-'
pearcd iu llio Oxford Torchligkt •
"The ladies of '.he Methodist Church j'
will raffle off a beautiful silk crazy quih j
Christmas, There are fifty chances at' |
a dollar a chance."
! The Wilmington Slur commenting on
this remarks : 1 This item is commen
ded to those Methodist papers that
abuse,J tlit: Slur for puulishing tho ad
vertisement of the New Orleans lottery
drawing in which so many of the mem
bers of the different churches are finan
cially interested."
The Gtecnsboro Workman takes up
the above aud says it has always re
gretted that the Star should blurr its
advertising columns with tliu.Louisiana
(Lottery) iniquity."
The charitably disposed Workman,
however coudeseendingjy agrees to for
give this act of its contemporary, '-if it
can inaugurate in the religious papers a
war ot extern.iuation on raffles and other
questionable expedients for replenishing j
the treasury of the Ixird (?) If churches
would refuse to accept such uioney the 1
would teach a profitable lesaon and clean
their skirts of an amount of very "filthy
lucie."
The secular f apex, alluded to by the
Workman, has published the Louirant
Lottery iu the ordinary wuy as ntiy
other advertisement,we presume,without
endorsing or recount)endirg the scheuic.
It is left to the private conscience of its
readers whether they invest in the
scheme or not.
The article on Cluverins which ap
peared on this page of our last issue
should have been credited to the Wil
mington Star. The omission was not
discovered till part of the edition had
been struck off. Wc credit everything
wo sopy excepting the Brief* Adrift
which arc made up of floating items
which wc cannot trace to their origin.
Just bear it in mind that you can
save money, tune and annoyance by
buying what Hurdwaie, Crockery, and
Glass Ware you want of S. K. Aliens,
cor. Main and 3rd street, Winston, N.
C. Goods a - low as any first class house
can sell then. tf.
Hello Johu how djd you oure that
bad cough you had yuaturduy J I used
Dr. Flint's Cough Syrup, it is the best
remedy for colds known. It is for sale
everywhere ami by Ashcraft At Owens
wholesale and re'ail druggists, Winston,
NO.
The presnnt generation ought to ap
preciate those that have thought for
them. At Aliens, cor main and 3rd Str.,
Winston, N C , are many useful, nes
essary aud labor saving implements that
will pay you to buy.
Departure and arrival of trains on
Salem branch of the Richmond & Dan
ville Railroad.
No. 9. Leaves Salem 630 p. m,
Arrives at Greensboro 8.10 a. m.
No. 10 Leaves Greensboro 10 a, m.
Arrives at Salem 12 a. m.
No. 11 Leaves Sulem 7.35 p. in
Superior court., 9th dis'.., Spring Term
1887—Judge Boykin.
Rockingham January 24, 2 weeks.
Forsyth—February 7, 2 weoks ; May
23, 2 weeks.
Yadkin—February 21, 2 weeks.
Wilkes—March 7, 2 weeks ; May 2,
1 week.
Alleghany—March 21, 2 weoks.
Davie—April 4, 1 week.
Btokoi—April 18, 1 week.
Surry—April 25, 1 week.
If you wan't to buy a watah, alack,
or jewelry or spectacles, or to have re-I
paiiing done,go to K. J. Allen's, North
side of Court-bouse square, Wins on,
N. C. Those among the hundreds of
readers of this paper who take ihrir
tobaoco to Winston, and who tuve a
witch or clock at home wortbleaa aa
they are, will do well when they go to
Winston to hand them to K. J. AIJou,
who will put them in shape at very low
prioes.
Wo went through Mr. U. Steven's
North Carolina Furniture Store, in
Wiktton, N. 0., last week, and examin
ed his fine stock of furniture. We
ound almoet every thing necessary for
the bid room and parlor, an well %ii many
things for the dining room. We consid
er his sofas, parpeta, curtains, chairs,
tables, parlor suits, Uxlroom suits,
olocke, looking-glasses, spring bedi,
tH»t trasses, iu iaot almost every thing the
new housekeeper, ot any one wanting to
refurnish bis or her bouse, very cheap.
We adviw the Urge number of readers
of this paper in Stokes, and adjoining
oountiea who need any thing in the furn
iture line, call and efaqpne the furniture
and prices for themselves at the "North
Carolina Yurnituro Store'' , *»j it you
want • sewing machine don't forget to
see the machines and ask prices,
Homember you will find the pl»po on
Liborty 'treet ju« opposite the farmers
Warehouse. While waiting for jour
tobaaeo to b« »o)d step in »qd look for
yourself.
Ffiner* tail to u-itl ui Hie
North Carolina .-'ore f»r furniture,
en taiiiM, and cirpi'tH parlor a:>d cham
ber suitß Chairs, Stairs, cl» cheap,
cheap, cheap. H. b*i * * KNS,
\Vlll«*iuii, i\. C
' Early in December we will l.ave in
! stock (be largest line- of Holiday food
j ever carried by one house of Winston.
I Oar nook will nonnml in plush dressing
eases, Work boxes, nimisure sets, and
jewel cases, shaving cußes, perfumery,
cut gla.«, soaps and toilet article* a large
nnd well assorted line of Christmas cards;
ib fuct everything in tlie way of Holiday
gooda. These goods must be sold and
you will liave many opportunities to ob
tain bargains ut Ashoraft Si. Owens,
Druggists, Winston, N. C. t
NOTICE,
Spcial mt rHntj of Hoard of CoinmiMiunrr*
A special meeting of Ihe Board of
Commissioners of Stokes county will be
held at Danbury, on Monday tli« tiOth
day of December, 1886.
C. M. LABLKY,
Chairman of the Hoard.
A meeting of the Board of Kduoation
will be beld tbc same day. All persons
having business with that Board wil
attend promptly.
Dec. 11th, 1886.
NOTICE.
I hereby eaution all persona not to
harbor or trust my son Charles 11.
France, a colored boy 10 years of ago.
wlio left borne l)ec. 13.
PKATBOSB FRANCIS.
Ilead waters of North I>oul>tc Cite If.
If Y.M Wlah a HIHHI Arltrl?
OFLT.I'O TOII.K'CO, .isk v oir iKilnr for
"Ul.lt KIP."
oil! MY BACK
Errrj atrala ar cald attaeka tkat rat kaek
■d Htrlr yraatratea lie.
BRp'g |
Rtreiftheia the ftlaaclea,
HtcMdea the Nerrea,
' Barlekei the Bleed, Oltr* New Tlf»r.
I bar* known in mj SU jnara' praetioe. I bara found It
aa?in all dabiliuiina ailmeata Ibat baar wSwrift
ee tha arataca. I7tan fnwJy in n»y own famflf . H
KsSTase^ 1 1 ~
MOWS UtUUtICAI. 00-, UAI.TUIVKE, MB,
LAND SALE.
Pursuant to authority contained in a
mortgage deed executed by Joseph Mofleld
and Nancy J. MoHWd and registered in book
no. *B, nago WJO, I will sell at public auc
tion to (lie highest bidder on tin* premises,
on the 24th itay of December 188(1, tin* pro
perty in said mortgage deed desc/Pied, lying
and lieing in Stokes county and adjoining
tlie lands of F. 8. Lynch. T. L. Sarles,
Oeorge l'earce and on the waters of
North Double Creok and containing 50
acres more or less, Terms of sal-, cash.
Time of sale, 12 o'clock.
W. T. BOH ANN OX, Adm'rof
L. B. BOH AN SON.
Glenn, Glenn & Stack, Attorneys.
November *2, 1880.
Mortgage sale ot" Land-
IJ> viitue of a mortgage d«- dduly execu
ledto me by (i. M. Joyce ami wife proven
and recorded in the KeUsterNolliceof Stoker
county (for more certainty see same in b»»k
28 page :MJD) I will sell to tlie highest bidder
for cash at the Court JI >use door iu the
town of Daubury on Saturday tlw first day
of January 188?, tin* tract of land mention
ed and described in said deed, lying and l>e
ing in the county of Stokes Adjoining (ieorge
I'riddy and others ill Snow Creek township
containing fifty acres more or less.
J. At. WHITE, Mortgagee.
Nov. 18th ISBl.
SALE OF LAND.
By virtue of HI >rlcr of tin Clirk ol' the
| bii|ifiiiir C'liirl of Mokes county, an mlnii -
i-t. itor of James f nijrlcr. deceased, 1 wi'l
s«'ll at public auction at tlx? Court-house
door in Danbur), 011 the first Monday lu
Dc'-omber 18W "itv liwt of land lying and
being in tl»* county of Mokes and Snow
( :eek lowilKhipadjoin'ng tin' landioflliram
Smith, Joel l|j«kmii, W. J. Moore.mid oth
ers, containing about urn- hundred acres.
Tb' iwlova tract of lamb which It to gold for
aiacU to |ki\ the debts of tin- late James Fra
; icr, and I* a very desirable place, well
ala|>ted to agricultural |MtiyM>w*. Terms,
one fourth cash, and lialancc on months
time, with good sccuai: y, .Sale at 12 o'clock.
A. ii. FHAZIEI), Adm.
of.lxvr.n FitAZiKit.
Glenn, (liemi A Stack, Attorneys.
SUI'KKIOK CCL'KT KOCKIMiHAM CO.
A. J. .'■in li )
and win' > 'ITs. I Sale
vs. I of
C. W.. L. F. I'd Da'lmi j valuable land,
jfruiiili aiiiii s. uf Drary I
.■-in i li ami oih«' n dt fu. J
I)t virtue of an order made. In tliealmve
entitled cans' .ii Nov. Term li-Nl bv His
Honor J. . Mi'llne Judge PIVMIIIIIU, 'he un
ilr:':ulled wili oiler for sale to ths highest
lililili'i foi cash at the inur IH>II%K ilonr in
Itanbiirv in ilie county i>f S'ok'* mi 'J'ues
il.iy in. Bth ilay of Kei>rn«i v' IhM a curtui n
| traet of laiul. lying on Dan Uiver, near tlie
| lOH'ii "f Danburjr Tq saiil eo.mty n Siiikes,
auditing the luioU ufl)r. Metaniens, K. J.
M.itiH, Colonel Heck mil otlieis containing
ai.f acres iM. re or less Iwiiic all of tlie orig
inal traet kn>WH asthu Main' or Eates traet,
bought hy Diury Mnith from Win. A. E»-
tam exe. jit ll# acres, Hold olfto it. J. Malic.
Aboul SO a. rea theieef are bottom land,
ami about 184 aenu are well liniliered.
1 > pis strictly eash, and sale made subject
to continuation by tlie court.
W. N. MEKANE
Commissioner of the Court,
Nov. 20th 188(1.
W. li. .UC\ N. 11. IU II K.N V. V M. HACK
GLENN, GLENN & STACK,
Attorney s-at-Luw
DANBJBY N. C.
I'ractlei' In the counties . f Strkes, F.r
s\tlh, Surry, Yadkin, Davie, l>aviil*>>n aiul
lii.ckiii-li.iiii. Special attenttoii given to
all luisiniss intnisteil to them in Suikes.
OtHoe, at Taylor House.
I 'PeCinaCerdial
DYSPEPS'A, INDIGESTION,
WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVERS,
MALARIA, LI VCR COMPLAINT, 4
KIDNEY TROUBLES, M
NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM. 1
JT U lovtgorat- |T givea NEW
In* and Dc- _J\_ 1 LIFE to the
llghtful to take, IfTJ ■ whole SYSTEM
end of great value p. > fV ■ by Strengthening
aa a Medicine tor the MuacTea.Too
weak and Ailing K«|P >| i, K the NERVES,
Women and Ch II- *j I and completely DU
dren. JB *1 gea ting the food.
■Vollna,'
v> no hurtful I IB by lea d i n g
Minerals, la com- 1 &■ phyeiciana. tilling
poaed of ear-fully |\ fH how to trejt du
aelected V Ogata- I VT\ \ 1 taaaa at HOME,
bla llrdiclnei, I Pjjl mailed, toeetber
combined skill- A VHM with a set of hand
fully, making a ~\\ some card* by new
Safe and Pleasant \J Heliotype proceaa,
Remedy. on receipt of vo c.
for by *ll Dr«nl«ta *nl Or*r*r«. Wmn\4 0-* 11 1' i mmr
fl 1 .. ■"**?»» umuiAU, i.uiii m*4 ft raa ja*
will U MUL, ciiattn
nwuut omtr ■* •
Vollna Drug and Chemical Comptay,
ialhmoum, me, c. a. A. . i
NOTICE!
Having «li: 1 v i|iialiti**U .\t!tmni> at or
ontlw I .Mt. ofMary A. Dul t.i .1 V. IJ
|N'!S«iir« iiuMilet) to Hitial EMa rqg
Oil to ui.ike iMviuiMil t«» mi- u i ,»'u« }|
'••wmum liavp -liifus iiu.iiiffi i'.| j ,v
are I,«• i«l»v n«» I'd to prt*f«"i. twin *u:>
ffowM. r«»: fi.iviiiP.it o . or I'** . *ln ; i-|.
ir,.v i-l Urii ii.' •>"*" or 11 » I6.»I- \iii! IM'
Mi i tur'uf I
jl l'liU I t'll da) il". ihNt.
Kiirnv,
J. M. UNVIU.K.
Admin- t »*«»t
Look for it and don't
stop till you find it,
The Big lied
Hand.
It points you to the place where you can
buy moregouas fur one dollar tban you
want to carry
All kinds of
CiniSTMAS GOODS .
are now being daily received.
A full line of NEW SUITS
just received fur men boys and children.
The largest stock of OVERCOATS in
town.
Souie as low as $2.50 cacb.
HUOTS, SHOES and IIATS
FOR A MERE SONIC
EVERVTiII.NO
MARKED DOWN
FOR X.MAB.
A FULL LINK
OK ALL WOOL REMNANTS
suitable for mens suits, just received., to
■
bo sold at half tic usual pnae.
Don't forget tbe 810 litil) HAND.
Find it botore you buy. It is nest door
to tbe Post office
The original Cheap John
Winston, N. C- I
W. T. CARTER & CO ,
Winston, N. C.
Are Offering Extra Bargains for 30 Days
TO REDUCE THEIR LARGE STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHAN*
DISE, PREPARATORY TO TAKING INVENTORY.
WE CARRT A GENERAL LINE OF
Dry Goods, Notions,
Boots, and Shoes, Hats, and Trunks,
And a Full Line of Heavy Goods.
Give us MI oarly call and Mire money
" W. T. CARTER k 00.*
NOTICE.
H 'xlu-lm u llua 'ay ip;»»|iit« # l Vlroii.-
, H'ulor «||hi i Ihe «-«tate «?l iH'tij.iiu.u Naivn
•liMfas d, I lioreby give no loe to all fKTs»Ti*
{ having c) iini9 Huaiiiht aaid ;tl«- to | reamt
; tliein within twelve month* from this date
tir this notice will lie pleaded in bar of their
i i vM-ovcry.
JOSEPH H. SMITH,
AdininiMl rotor.
WINTER MILLINERY!
! HATS AND BONNETS.
Trimmed and Untrlmmedj
in all the Latest Styles, t
NOVELTIES IN GARNITUBE,
FANCY FEATIIEUS,BE.\DS .\NI) TIPS.
To which weekly additions will be umde
tbiou"l> eatirc seasoc.
ALSO
X(*ll»n*.t's>iiry Uostls and Toy*
Christmas Goods & Syaciaity,
i -atl aiitk see for vmus'-IM'S. Vi-*l door
StMitltofi onti ll Hotel, Winston. N. C.
lVlr« N S I mviH-
Urs Stanton & lt^rri;t,
W instao. N, CI
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end
Faiacr Good, a
I. At) IKS Tlt 1 M Ml'.!" BAT*,- r.ACfS t.M
JiltolDKK.'i!*,' vrfff.
Maio Stroet nearly oppt*irte the Centra
Hotel.
B5 TON"
WABOtf SCALES,
Ira !*▼»•. ***> ■*•*»«».
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1 Vmm l PEPPER, Winston, IT. C." I
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Are now receiving and placing; in position the most desirable and varied stock of Fall
and Winter goods ewr offered by any one house in that market. Thanking their N
many frieiidsuiid cimoiihts for the liberal patronage given them in i he past, we assure gg
2 all in need thai -"s i* 1 lie place Jo get the most goods for the least monoy. t©
8 HEADQUARTER?
4
S. E. ALLEN,
Corner 3ra aud Main Street?#
WilMtoa* IN. (?/
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HARDWARE, CROCK.ERf. AfRfCUL'
TORAL IMPLEMENTS
Glaesware' Lamps,
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./car lc">a^in s-t a>r.K
AG EST FOR
Cbatupioa Mowers, Reapers and Bin
dent,
Farmer's Favorite Grain Drill, V a
nacr Qirl Cook Stove,
.■ongtnan and Mat tine* strictly pure pre
pared Paints,
Cing's Great Western Powder Compa
ny's Puwdeif
Hercules PoWdei or Dynamite, Lead
er Cora S better*,
Victor Cane Mills,
Cardwe)l a Tbrcsbers and Hors*
Powers,
Farmer Friend Plows, Ao
STOCK
Consist* ■'!" a full .inl complete line of all
S»KIS usual!) kept in IT first-class
Hardware and Crocker Store,
lion, Nails, Hone and .Mule slues, Steek
1 I.ms, Glass l'ulnts, Putty, Olla, Vurnislirs
fcc. Can inp'ami makers tools aud
material, liiiiltlers tools, material and bard,
ware, locks, liinges, butts, screws, sash
doors, blinds, Ac.
Pistols, guns, Ammunition, Ash liooks,
mis. &c, Fanni-iv, blacksmith aud ss«-
ehunics tools.
CROCKERY,
China, Dinner unit Te» Seta, Poraltiiv
While Umnite, Irwi Stone china, c. c.
Ware| alu»_ w»rrj uunpa, wlck«, auru-v