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The Reporter and Post 'THURSDAY JAN., 13 1887. Topics at Home. OefnrrcMfi InnuU Arouutl llaiibiiry, and tonnly Nntlfin lirn lly Told "A rhlel'H aniitnjc you taku'ti iiuto, Ami, CH.IU, hu'll Any Bub-criber who fails to receive tbe KcPOBrEB AND POST cvury IVCCK IS requested to report the failure. We want to ace wbore 'he fault is. Sun rises 7.09 ; sets 5 9. MOOD quarters Sunday 10th. D»y'a length 9 hours 52 minutes The cold wave still hovers over uo. The thermometer indicated 41 degrees at noon yesterday. ' Mr. Aureli ■> J. Martin left Daubury last week fur \Y iuston. There are thirty scholars enrolled in tbe pnblio school here. The weather bas somewhat moderat ed within tbe last two da;s. lt is Mtimated that tbe State receives J41,000 from tbo tax on fertilixers. Tbe Rcgiater of Deeds bas issued four marriage licenses since our last issue. Service is beld in the fipiseopal Church, near Waluut Cove, every 3rd Sunday. The Legislature met the first Wednes day of tbis month. We give tbe pro ceedings in tbjs paper. Round trip tickets from Winston to tbe Farmer's Convention in Huleigh, January 17th, are qooted at $3.50. James R. Webster, independent from Kockinghain, was today elected Speaker of the by a majority of two votes. If you can do no better make your cow a sh liter of pine top*, tbe old sol- 1 dier knows how nmsb better this is than 1 the open field. Tbe second session of the forty-ninth I Congress reissiuiUed last week after', the Holidays. We give a summary of: I proceedings in tbis issue. 1 We were asked thii week if a truck farm would pay in this county. No doubt it would. Tlicy are now eatiiif! cabbage and turnips ii. Winston fiom Richmond, Ya. Salvation Oil, the celiibrated Ameri can remedy for cuts, bruises, sprains, burns, scalds, chilblains. Ac., can be bad of all druggists. It kills pain Price twenty-five cents a bottle. The ice houses were filled last week with ice four inches thick. Jiscpb Stewart, who weut on the pond to belp in cutting ice ami fell severely hurting his hip, is doing as well as can be ex pected. The poor sufferer that has been dosing himself with so-called Troches and there bj upset his stomach without curing the troublesome cough, should take our advice and use at ouoe Dr. Hull's Cough Sjiup aud get well. A shipwrecked «aiiqr wanting for a sail is lrka a business man sitting at home and nursiag a cough or cold when a bottle of Dr 1 Flint's Cough Syrup would care him at once. For sale by •11 druggists and country merchants. Few people pay proper attention to a cold, a cmgh or eold neglected means consumption, a bottle of Dr. Flint'b Ceugh Syrap will cure you at once and relieve you of all danger. For sale everywhere and by Asheraft ,fc Owens druggists, Winston, N. C. The Murphy Bulletin comes to us, enlarged to a seven-column paper It is the westernmost paper of this Stat6. It should receive the substantial sup port ot that section of this and adjoining States. Cherokee is one of the richest embedded counties in mineral resources •nd one of the most picturesque regions ia the State. During the last year we pointed to a Dumber of articles that might be profit ably cultivated iu this couuty, and now we direct attention to the pecan nut. Large pecan trees are said to yield not annual inomes of $25.00 to 950.00. It will thrive wherever the hickory grows The pecan could be planted all over this oounty as a source of profit. But will it be done* Ton may hunt rabbits, possums, deer, foxes, wild etta, catamounts, wolves and bear, on our land.but yon must not kill our birds unless it be a hawk, owl, eagle wild goose, or turkey. If one of our wild tnrkeys is about to bite yju pro tect yourfelf, shoot him, snatch his bead off, or knack him with a :udgel, but do Dot harm partridges on our land. Hood's Household Calendar-Almanac for 1887 it before ns. A happier com bination of calendar and almanac, of beauty and utility, of art and advertis ing has seldom been produced. Copies may be obtained of the drnggisis, or by aending six aents in stamps for one copy, or ten oenta for two, to 0. I. Hood k Do., Ivowell, Mass. Mo definite action was taken by the Hoard of Aldermen pud the Hoard of Audit and Finance of WilniingtoD ou last Friday in regard to the extension i of the Ct.pc Fear and Yadkin Valley' Railroad to that city, hut a joint meet ing was culled for last night when it was thought some action would be taken. A subscription of $150,000 is required on iho | .irt of the oily of WilniingtoD in order to secure tbo exteusiou of the road to that cily. I Theie are a few subscribers on our list who have not paid u» anything for S'*v»ral years never have paid us any thing, some of lioiu, to such we would say that we need money to pay print. s, pay for paper, ink, &c, If you ever in tend 'opi>\ »end us if but a part of what you are due, but if you do not in tend to pay say so and don't crutuiue to buy wiiut you never intend to pay for. Thy ?ot»tot rumiiug a paper is au every ny tiling, so if you luleiid to pay and will pay dout wait for us toseu you, but scu ! us what you can Conveniently. Ifuot coming to towu send by register ed letter; we. will pay the postage D.jn't wait but send it right along. THKIKMOM WHY. While there is A disposition ou the part of sotuo leaders io Congress to re peal the Internal Revenue laws that have been a curse on the '.«South Laud," there is a disposition in Southern towns, especially the tvbacco manufacturing towns, to preveut such a change. This may be all right, but, from the stand point we look at it, seems all wrong. True the system has built up the towns io all the tobacco sections of the gov ernment, and Dow th« capttol of the country is centered in the towns. The country is being impoverished by grow ing ch—ip tobacco with which to pay fol everything else, and when they go to town aud sell their tobaccc h-.o no money after paying for fertilixer, to spend with the merchants for his goods or manufacturer for his wares. U seems to ba»e been the idea of those towo-|>eoplc that the country man should not interfere with their judgmeut iu this matter, but the late election plainly 9huwed that the countryman does have some weight in the issues of the duy. The country looks upon tho Tariff question as merely a political hobby,and so it may be; but their desire to have the Hevenue laws repealed is so manifest to our niiiul that whichever party should effectuate the result, and claim the credit, will control this government for twenty years thereafter. WUITMAt HI. DO AK. A Danbury man gathered some 125 bushels of liish potatoes last fill from less than half an aere of ground, after a large family had used off tho patch every day from the time they were as large as partridge eggs until digging time. All but two or three bushels of which (that he was willing to let go) hive been sold at home, for 75 cents per bushel. This little crop, which any industrious wan could have worked after feeding his stuck before breakfast, will bring more than the whole crop of tobacco at which souicofour farmers have beu tugging tho whole year. So might it be in many other things. Without reckoning on outside markets Stokes county would take from now until soriug 50,000 cabbage beads (may bo five timo as many) at from 5c to 250 per head aud some hundreds of busln'ls jf onions at 7Sets to jil. oo per bushel, or on:ou sets at $2.00 to s'l,ooo per bushel if they were for sale Stokes will have to buy aud haul from the railroad on* third of tho corn she will consume frum March to harvest, and will yery soon commence hauling Northern hay to keep up teams and catt ld. We cau grow all thoso things much cheaper than we can buy them, evi-n if wo bad any thing with which to pay for them. Why do we ooutinue to act the fool and risk every thing oa one crop. When we make as much of our home supplies at borne as we can, times will be better, and not until then. WALNUT COVE ITKMM. | Mrs. Tom Hampton is very sick. Mr. Shop Adams has returned from his trip to Texas. Mr. Keller has returned from his trip to Albemarle, N. C. Mr Lowis is prepared to entertain guests at the new hotel. Rev. Mr. Conard will preaoh at Mt. Tabor on the 3rd Sunday. Miss M. Leech is teaching a select school in Mr. King's new building. Messrs Quate tnd Moore have gone on a trip eastward—will soon return. Mr. Jackson, of Dalton, spent Christ mas with Mr. GreeD Montgomery. Several new bouses are being built at Walnut Cove, and a grocery and also a printing offioo at Ilairston's. Mr. K. Shelton will build up a new shop as soon as the weather permits, and a two-story house in the spring. Tho Town Fork Netcs has suspended publication till a suitable office can be built, which we h pe will be about tho first of March. All persons who havo paid their subscription »ill not loose anything, but will oontinuo to receive tbe paper after tho pub'ication is re sumed. , "jtn; I.KCINI.IIUKI:. RALEIGH, N. U., Jan. o—At noon the House was called ta order by Sprak er Webster. VV. G. Hurkhead, of Dur j ham county, was nominated Heading Clerk, Richmond I'earson -econded the nomination, and a Republican named riutiijc called on Ins party to voto for Hurkhead. A ballot bein,r taken Hurk- ! head got all Iho votes, savo two for! Jnliu C. Uoiman and one for 1) i,.j tllis. I'carsnu nominated for Kugrossing Cldlk A illiaiu M. Davies, t Henderson county ; the Democrats nominating I'e ter 11. Hutch, ol (ybathain. In nomi nating Davies, Richmond l'earson made what was really au attempted defence of independent views. He said that J»a vies had autagomced the county gov ernment system. His views were those of Mr. Webster. A ballot being taken Divics received 01 votes and Hatch 60; the lalt r getting tbo I'uuocra.tic vote. The next busiuess was the election of a Doorkeeper, and Mr. Overman uoiin uatcj D. R. Julian, of Rowan, while Dr. York nominated Jako Halli burton, of Burke. Some of tbe Independents departed from their rule of voting with tho Republicans and Juliaa was olcct ed. Hoovei, from Wake, ofTeted a resolu tion empowering Gov. Scales to offer a reward of SI,OOO for '.V. L. Uingham, the murderer uf Miss Lizzie U. Turling ton. Tho resolution was tabled. b- lively debate arose on a resolution offered by Mr. \\ hitc, of l'erquimans, to instruct our Soaators to use their in fluence aud to yote for the Hlair bill. York and some others loudly urged the passage of the bill. The Democrats urged that the discussion of the matter be postponed until noon next .--aturday, making it a special order. The Governor's message was rcocivcd but was not read. At 1 30 o'clock tho llousc adjourned 11 o'clock to-morrow moruing. The Governor's message is a document of thirty-three pages. It endorses the work of the Tux Commission ; speaks in the highest terms of the work of tho Department of Agrieulturo, urges tho work of development of tho oyster in terests i endorses the industrial school ; j desires the oxteusiou of school terms to I four months ; asks for au appropriation fur the State Guard so as to permit biennial encampments ; urges increase of the number of Supreme Court Jus tices to five ; recommends an increase of salai ics of Governor, J*dges, Secre tary of Stato, Auditor Superintendent of i'ublic Instruction, Attorney General and Adjutant General. UALEIOH, Jan. 7—There was qutU a shower of resolutions aud bills to-day Two resolutions in regard to tbe iilair bill were put on the calendar to come up to-morrow, when tho resolution on that bill is the special order. The following were among the bills introduced today to Repeal the County Government Law-To increase the Num ber of Supreme Court Justices. The Richmond Dispatch has the fol lowing in regard to Cluverius who was to be liuug to-u.orrow : "The rumor is widely circulated— though it eeeuis very improbable— that lion. John S. Wise's visit to Cluverius day before yesterday, made at the pris oner's request, was with reference to lirtugiug the case before the United States Court on a writ of habeas corpus. Mr. Wise declines to be interviewed. Of the 140 members of the General As sembly, 21 havo responded to Willie Oluverius's oitoular, and 18 of thosa fa vorably. This would indicate the failure of the scheme. Indeed, nothing that is within the knowledge ol the Dispatch at the present writing seems at all likoly to woik out a further rospitt) or reprieve for the prisonor. It now seems quite certain that the execution will take place on the 14th inst. But tho pris oner evidently does not think so. He is not 'resigned.' He is hopeful, but the basis thereof tho public knows not of. Ho has not made any aonfession." Superior oourt, 9th dis'.., Spring Term 1887—Judge Boykin. llockinghaui—January '24, 2 weeks. Forsyth—February 7, 2 weeks ; May 23, 2 weeks. Yadkin—February 21, 2 weckH. Wilkes—March 7, 2 weeks ; May 2, I week. Alleghany—March 21, 2 weeks. Davie—April 4, 1 week. Stokes—April 18, 1 week. Surry—April 25, 1 week. Farmers don't fail to call at the North Carolina store for furniture, curtains, and carpets, parlor and cham ber suits. Chairs, ahairs, chairs, cheap, cheap, cheap. 11. STI^KNS, Winston, N. C Just bear ic in mind that you can savo money, time and annoyance by buying what Hardwire, Crockery, and Glass Ware you want of S. E. Aliens, cor. Main and Brd street, Winston, N. C. Goods as low as tny first class house can sell them. tf. The present grreration ought to ap preciate those that have thought for them. At Aliens, eor main and urd Str,, Winston, N- C , are maov useful, nes essary and labor saving implements that will pay you to buy. | Depart tne and arrival of traias on Salem branch of ibu XI climoud & I>au -1 villo liailruail. ' I No. 9. Leaves Salem 6GO a. m. A>riv». st Crceii»boro 8.10 a. in. So 10 Leaves iiieijnsboro 10 a. in. Arrives at Kaloin 12 a. ui. No. 11 Leaves Salem 735 p. in If Volt WUli li (limiil Article or I u:« Toll vi mi, i'-lt your ilnnlt'i' fi>r HIP." W. 11. CII.ENN. K. B> OMuTx. A. M. M Alii I GLENN, GLENN & STACK. AttoriU'.VH-at-Lnw DANBURY N. C. I'rarli*e in ilu' i-oiim ' s of Sioki'H. For villi*. Surry, V.itlki ii. I) i\ie. l>usitl*nt ami liOckiiiuliaiu. >jh*. .iI att «•'» givfii lo all liiih:i«*m* ilitrii-4iu» flu in • i Miokrs. * at 'i uv lor NOTICE. Having lli s dav a|>jK»intr«l Aitmin i tra.o upon il»e estate of benjamin Waicn V.mwulv;. I hereby j;ive nolice lo all iving claim" against «ail e>!ate to | resent Mtem within iWt*lv»* month* fnjiii .his dute «»! Ilih tun.co will be pliMtied in bat* of their recovery. JOSEPH H. SMITH, Administrator. SUPERIOR COURT ROCKINGHAM CO. A. J. .S'll,lth ) antl others VIU. [ Sale NX. I tf (J. W M L. F. ami Darinn j valuable lnfid. Siniili atluii'h. of Drtiry I Smith and othcit dvfis. J By virtue of an order to&do in tlie above entitled cause, »• Nov. Tf in INSII liv llis Honor J. Mi-lkiic Presidio", t lie un dersigned w*li otter for *jile U» the highest! l»idd« J tor cash al »lie court lions** door in j Dan) Miry in the • ouoiv o'btofeps on Tues day the Sih ilay of Pc'V nary ISB7 a certain tract ol' laot>. lying on Dan Kiv«r, near tin- j iowii ofDuul)U*\ in soil -ounty of S.okes. .n»j il.«iii« the lands oj'Di. Met;anless, It. J. M;i'ie. f oionel I leek am' otlieis containing aeies more or le»s Ihm'ui; all oi' the orig inal ira«'« known as tbe Wane or Ksirs trari. nought hv D.ury Sipiili from Win. A. Es i - except G wiw. off to 11. J* Ifabe. Ahoui 50 acres llieieof are bottom laud, and a'Muit |SI acres are well timbered. Teuns >i rietlv cash. and sale made subject to conlirmaiioti by the court. W. N. MEIiANE Commissioner of the Court, Nov. 20tli 1880. LAND FOfTSALE. By virtue of a Decree of the Superior C'ouit of Btokes county, nuHe at Fall Term IHBIJ in a suit pending when in M. W. Nor fleet A Co. are plaint itfc and Jacob IVarce defendant. I will expoee to public sale at the More House of John U Smith at West field, Stokes county, on .Saturday the llHb day of February IH at 1 oVUxk I*. M. a tract of about Eighty acres if land lying near Westfield on the wat rs of Pinch (Jut ''reek k iowii as W l ' Jacob Pearoe tract, willed to him by his father William Pearee adjoining the lauds of John K Simmons tin: lands of the late Celia lieynolds and others. The laud is good for grain and tobacco. Terms—lk»nd with appro v.*4 security to be due and payable at. in> office in Daubury on the 18th day of April 1887. Immediate possession given. This the 11th day of January IW7 WALTEIt W. KING. Commissioner. Look for it and don't stop till you find it S The Big lied w Hand, It points you to the place where you can buy more goods for one dollar than you want to oarry. All kinds of CIIHISTMAB GOODS are now being daily received. A full line of NEW SUITS just receivod for men boys and obildren. Tbe largeit stock of OVERCOATS iu town. Some as low as $2.50 each. BOOTS, SHOES and HATS FOR A MERE SONG' EVERYTHING MARKED DOWN FOR XMAS. A FULL I.(NK OF ALL WOOL KKMXANTS suitable for mens suits, just received, to be sold at half the usual pnee. Don't forg«t tbe DIG RED HAND. Find it before you buy. It is next door to tbe Post office The original Cheap John Winston, N. C fWfi i M i 7 ( po\ W* " tymM) A 1 lITTWI u BEST TCMJC. combining Iron with pure *e„etablij toiiit's, quleklv tttnl conu !>; y Ctirea Dyapcptdn, Imllceatlon, \Vrnk- Be.«, Impure nlmiil, Malaria. tlitlla and r rvrra, and JVrnrul^ta. I t Is MM unfailing rumedy lor Mscunes of t!»o «n»I Liver. w««JL"!." , S®y o , fur . l,i * c "«c* pertillnr to V' ' '"" ' 1 MJenUry livi ItdoMnot InJureUie teeth,cr.ufobe«(!»i lie of produce constipation— vttirr In, n ncdieinn !■>. It .nrk.hr. ami |iurl(lra Ihc Men.l, ttlmulnlcstlio appetltc.nl LI the ILSSIIUIIKII.III "/ rL '"''V'-« Heartburn ami Belching,ami •trengthens the muscUs and nerves. li'i, ."/'J""""" »'«v»ia, I.a.,t(.dr, IMU of Knorgy, etc., It hiu no eijuul. The genuine has above trade mark and eroded red liiiea on wrapper. Take no other, ■a* »» worn cmiiiu TO, ULTUOU, « A LAN 1 > SAITR Pursuant to authority contained in a iiioiliittuc deed executed liy Joseph Motteld and Nancy «l. Molield and reals', crcd in hook no. ts, pajjtt :KU>, I will si* 11 :i public anc tion to the highest bidder oil the pivtnivu, on J.lie 21 lit day of December Ikho. i|jp »»r>- perl) In -aid Uiortggg deed time Ibed lyiiig and being in KioUes county and aclioiuiii:; tne lauds of F. 8. L)neb, T. 1.. goiles, (jeorge I Van- and o.bero, on Hi*» water* of Nonli Double C'rce* and v . .aiding .V) an** more or i,*ss. Terms of sale, cash. Time of sale, 12 o'clock. W. T. DOUANNON, AdiuY of L. I*. !50|| iNNON. Glenn, Glenn A- Slack, Attorneys. November 22, NOTICE. Having this day i]iial iticd as administrator* upon the estate of Stirling Adams div ,|, no tice is hereby given to all |k.|*iu» ii,d>liti-i to said estate to come forward a id make im mediate payment and all persons having claims against said estate are liureljy notified to present tliem t. us for payment duly an tlienticatcil as required by law on or before tbe 25tli day of December llM7. Or other wise Ibis notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. December the _'oth i.ssn, S. P. ADAMS, W.N.liL.vt Klil'KX, Adtnr's. Luntl (or Sale. By vlrture of a Decieeifibe ..n: •. v.c will -ell on th'primisi's on the waters of I North Double Creek on Monday l.nc 17th i day of January at I o'clock I . M. .1 tract of about thirty acres of laud adjoininu tbe lands of l'eaivi ,1 , °p ,i| oll ami other*, belonging tot!: estate of the late William rearce. Said land will !.• sold on a credit of six months, b.n.l with approval sectirirv will be reuuired and title until all the purchase is paid. 1 his the 14 dav of December l\>ii, PRESLEY PEARCE WILLIAM 11 \li: K Executors of Wm. I'EARCK. CERTIFICATE OP m » WHEREAS, On the .'list day of December, A. I). 1883, Geo. \V. Ilinshan and Wade 11. Bynum, both of Winston, Forsyth County, North Caroliua, as (ieneral Partners, and Jatnea W. Allison and K. H. Addison, of tho oily of Rielimond, State of Virginia, as Special Partners, renewed for the term of three years, beginning December 81st, A D. 18*3, and expiring I)ooember 3Ut, A. D. ISBO, a limited 00-partnershtp which had thoretoforo boon formed between said parties, and Whereas, said limitod co-partnership so renewed ozptrcs December 81st, 1886, and it is proposed to make a change in said business by the said Wade 11. By num retiring from said firm and Newton 11. Medaeris becoming a geuoial partner in said firm, and Whereas, it is proposed to renew said limited co-partnership betwoon Geo W. lltn-haw and Newton 11. Madearis, as general partners, and James W. Allison and-K. 11. Addison, as special partners, Ist Now, therefore, we, Geo. W. Ilinshaw and Newton 11. Modeans, as Gen eral Partucrs, and Jauos W. Allison and E. B. Addison, as Special Part ners, have formed a co-partnership under the firm name of Ilinshaw & Medearis. 2nd. For tho purpose of carrying on the wholesale and retail business in gen eral merchandise, fertilizers, soeds and agricultural implements, in the said town of Winston, North Carolina. ord. Geo. W, Ilinshaw and Newton 11. Medearis, of Winston, Forsyth Coun ty, North Carolina, being the General Partners, and James W.Allison and F. B. Addison, of the city of liichinond and State of Virginia, being the Special Partners. 4th. The said James W. Allison and E. B. Addison coaiributing each Seven ty Fivo Hundred Dollars, satd sums so paid by them being uow represented by goods and merchandise on hand, and haye not been impaired in the course of trade. sth. This co-partnership is formed for six years, from December 31at, A. D. 1886, to December 31st. A. V. lf-92. GEO. W r . HI.NSii.vW, General Partner. NEWTON 11. MEDEARIS General Partner. JAMES W. ALLISON, Special Partner. E. B. ADDISON, Special Partner. Acknowledged and registered according to law, January Ist, A. D. 1887. C. S. 11AUSER, C. S. C. of Forsyth Co., N. G. W. T. CARTER & CO~ Winston, N. €• Arc Offering Extra Bargains for 30 Days % TO REDUCE THEIII LARGE STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHAN DISE, PREPARATORY TO TAKING INVENTORY. WE CAKRY A GENERAL LIXE OF Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, and Shoes, Hats, ami Trunks, And a Full Line of Heavy Goods. Give us an early call and save money, W. T. CARTER & IV., fZCina Ccrdial CVK R S DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVERS, MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, t KIDNEY TROUBLES, f NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM. " JT 1. Invigorat. j T Eivei NEW In t and De- 1 LIKE to t>» lightful to tnke. RT* B whole SYSTEM and of great value PTT by blrengtheninf » a Medicine 'or I \ YV\l lhe Muscle., Ton weak and Ailing fc 1 j„ K the NERVES, Women and Chil- |a I I and completelyDi- the food. * Book, 'Volina, 1 no hurtful f Minerals, iti com- i #jL S physician!*,telling posed of carefully |\ VPpfl how to treat dia •elected Vegeta- eases at HOME, ble Medicines, kW NB mailed, together combined skill- with a aetof hand fully, making a ,omecardiby mw Safe and Pleasant « Heliotype process, Remedy. on receipt of 10 c. For mlp by *ll PrtirrM* a»>l (lrtwera. Bhn»|) U . M* r m> L.I M Imm »OLIM MHiI.IAL, r,uill fi.uv, *u4 * Wim IU« WUi Ut Mill, ClMffct « l. aaurassd ostr »r • U Vollni Drug and Chemical Company, j Buouoa* an, t. a. *. , I iiiiul lor Ss»W\ i A» Administrator of A. E. Smith, 1 wl' noil ui pulillr outcry on 'lll' premises oh ; crctlil "f six months on ine JIHIi day of Fob ritatjr IWI, nt 10 o'clock p. m. some valua ble lands I \ ilit* on the waters of J.iuli Yailkin tbeCftudsot lJrury Uoyles Noali llinli'B anil others, ijinnl with ap proved security required, anil title reservei until jiun-hw money is paid. This liOtl day of UcM'Ulber WILLIAM (i. SLATE, Administrator NOTICE. Il.u (i»!» duly ns Administrator 011 ilie Kstu •• of Mar) A. Dalion eta «l |x" Miiis imli'liicd to gait! Estate u • . 1,111 • cd lo iu ike |ni\ni«*ot lo mo at oiur. auJ;i> ilmim' who havf* claims against said L>»a.e are licmliy notified io piv>eut iheui del* proven. luj |a\ I.M-1U on or 'kloto •' .1 i!a\ i i (' i.,lh>, ::-.57 or |'i"» .uti r v. ill I. ead ii- • l»uroi lheir m-overy. plThit i4lhdav i Oelobet Ism;. WM.N. DLACKni RN, J. M. LINVILLfi Administrators LAND SALE- I will sell fur *ash at the Court-llousi door in Daiihury, on the first Monday it. Man h next, 175 or 2Uoaeres of land on Dan liivrr adjoining the lands of Joe Lasley and Alfred Stewart. The above is a part of the Wii.i.l Am DavTs plantations. 1 here an 4 si•.i:• *ls arret of ijood river bottoms on the land, a fair dwelling, and four good tobacco Warns. It is line tobacco lai d; About one fourth is cleaned and in ai*o»l state of cul tivation, the remaining tiiree-tourths are well timbered. Parties wishing to see the land will he shown ouv it by Mi J. J). l''lynt t orbj Mr. W. A. Steel who lives on the land. The title to the above laud .s uu disputed. MINKKVA FLYNT. Shoals, N. C. Jan. sth. 1887. 1 HEADQUARTERS'* S. E, ALLEN, Corner 3rd and Main Streets, Winston, O. HARDWARE, CROCKERY,AIRICUI- TURAL IMPLEMENT!, Glassware. Lamps, A(;lv>T Full - T. T. HAYDOCKS BUG GIES CAHHI AG ES*di~,'' CAR LOAD IN STOCK AG EXT FOR Chamjuou Mowers, Reapers and Bio ders, Farmer's Favorite Gram Drill, Fa mer Girl Coek St*v«, Longman and Maitiuez strictly pure pie pared Painta, King's Groat W'osterq Pewder Ccaf*- ■y's Powder Hcrculas Powdti or DjuamUt, Lm4- er Cora SkelUra, Viotor Can* Mills, CardwelljThresliers aid Herse Powers, Farmer Friend Plows, STOCK Cotmisls of a full and complete line of 4 goods usually kept iq a lij j,U;laa» Hardware and Crockery Store,. Iron. Nails. ll.use and .Vule ahou, Steel I'lmvs, (ilass. PiiioK rutty, Oils, Varnishes &c. Caiii»«e anil wagon nuikcra tools and ma.crial. I>illicit lools. ma erial and hard, viaic. locl>>, binges. bulls, screws, sash doors, blim's, &r. Pisiols, guns, Ammunition, fish hooka nrls, &c, Farmers, blacksmith and m« I'banica tools, CROCKERY. China, Dinner and Tea Ken, Foroal»ln While Granite, Iron Stone china, c. c, W w ar«,y ijuaps, wicks, uurtl-, CM.
The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 13, 1887, edition 1
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