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The Reporter and Post THURSDAY APRIL, 21 1887. Topics at Home, i Ortarrrnefi Innnil Dniilxiry, mid Mailem lrlll> X'nltl. 44 A chtol'n aiiiHi-c you uvo'n iKites, Ami, t'alth, he'll prent it." Any subscriber who fails to receive the REPORTER AND POST every week is requested to report the failure. Wc want to Bee whore 'he fault is. Sua uses 5 25 ; sets 0 35. Court at Dobson neat Monday. l)ay'» length 13 lira 12 minutes. Corn is selling at 90 cents here. Col. J. M. Ileek of Kaleigh is here. The traius began to run to Walnut Cove last Monday. Dr. Reid Pepper of Christunaburg, Vs., left for homo laat Monday. There was a light frost on branch bottoms yosteiday morning. Tha Register of Deeds has issued n» Biarriage license sine* onr last ifsuo. Tha shower last Monday uiorning has had a very freshening effect on vegeta tion. Don't forget the stockholders meeting of the C. F. A li. V. Railroad Thursday May 6th, There were thirteen prisoners in jail Monday, some awaiting trial others for oobts and fines. Two hnndrcd and fifty moro hands have been hired to be put on the Mt. Airy end of the road Married, by Magistrate John C. Clark OD Kaater Day, tVin. S Ciouse to Miss Annlysa Uateuian—both of Stokes coun l'aiueu/ar* can now come from Croons boro to Walnut Cove by Railroad where private conveyance can bs lud to lJan btuy. The fishing question on the Dan : s being tackled these days both by trap and hook though the result has been bnt light so far. Railroad racket is uppermost among the visitors at the hotels this week. Thero ara two factions the Greensboro and the Winston The Sute medical board of examina tion at Charlotte has granted license to to Dr. J. William Neal of Meadows, this couuty. The ginger pop, cider, lemonade, blackberry wine, cake aud pie lusinesn haa not been as fully represented at this court aa at the last. The trial of Speiise fur the killing of Harding James is down for this week. On the trial at the last ooart in Novem ber the jury disregreed. The thermometer which indicated 80 degrees in the ahade at noon the lattec part of last week stood at 38 degrees at 8 o'cloek yesterday morning. The efficient way in which this oourt is being oonduoted is shown by the num ber of oases that have been tried or dis posed of np to the tuue we go to press If yoa want a first class sowing ma chine fur le»s money than you can buy it at any other place in the State, go tc Pepper ft Sons and tell them what ma chine you want. We no'.ioe the presence of Messrs Orogan from Winston, Haymore frju Mt. Airy, and R. Reed trom Weotwortl in addition to the lawy era we bavo noted as attending court hero. It is Mpeoted, that the number el visitors here this summer will he largei than any heretoiore. The C. F. & V. V. Railroad will likely issue rouud t.-ij tickets to Waluut Cova. A Reidsville warehouse man was heri Monday drumming for his warehouse lie offers to furnish tearses free alori) the C. F. kY. V. R. R. to Stoke: oouuty farmers who wi'l ship tobacc.i ti his bouse. The list of magistrates published ii our last issue »s baviug boon appoints! by the late Legislature is official, am differs trom the list published by tlx Qenuanton Times and the Salem am Winston papers. Salvation Oil, is what you waul. I kills pain and euri s the worst case r rheumatism, neuralgia, aore throat hoarseness, and headache. Take n "just as good." Price twenty-five oont a bottle. It would take 1720 r-ailn, 800,00 pounds, to iron tho road from Walnu Cove to Daobury, 10 milts. The rail nsed by the (!. K. & Y. V. Rai'.roa measure 30 feo', and weigh 500 pound each. Tbe cost of a marriage license hs been reduced from $3 to s2.so—th lata legislature having taken 50ets o tbe State license. It is likely that tb county Commissioners will make tl same reduction on tne oounty license ■ its June meetiag. An exchange sa\»: "Man's avomjju i life is S3 years." Dr. Hull's Cough Syr- j > up will always liyo. c Just hear it ill mind that yon can '' u I save money, time and annoyance by [ | buying what Ilardwate, Crockery, and • Glass Waro you wantof S. 8. Aliens, # cor. Main and 3rd street, Winston, N.[ A 0. G nnds as low as tiny first class house i u can sell them. tf. i k a i Moss J. A. White & Sons, Wiuston, y i N. C., have patented their little "Tar i Heel Road Cart," and are receiving large numbers of or lera frmu all over tl.c 1 country. It is tho best thing out for doctors, lawyers, and officers. ti. The State Medical Society met at Charlotto last week. The SSO prize for the best paper presented to tho So ciety was awarded to Dr. Franois Duffie of Now Hern. It was on "Alimentation in Continued Fevers." Dr. Duffie in accopting the prizo returned it to tho nocietv to be awarded for the brst paper , on Malarial Fever," to bo read at the meeting of the society j next year. Many iron furnaces in Pennsylvania a have been using froely of ore from other States notably from tho Lake Superior region. The increased freights brought s about by the lotifc haul clause of the Inter-State law has so much increased the cost that many furnaces are again ; using ore mined in Pennsylvania. The j working of this Uw will limit the ship ment ot oro over long distance* and I materially increase the production of r iron in mining districts. As we have j already suggos'cd the iron ore of Stokes | should be worked in the county and not s ; shipped. | Cotrmissioner Jones of ihe State bu | reau of labor statistics from information | j received so far, finds that the conciitiuu j s ' of farmers and farm laborers to be not now so good as it was throe years ago. j lie says : "There is generally speaking , „| a stringency in the atlairs of these clas -0 |Re«. _ The farmers ate not very success-1 . | ful and are therefore unable to advance ■ jor even uiaiutain tho wages of farm la- j ' borers though their gcncal condition ; I I comn''res favorably with the '' classes of other states and is better than that of the farming classes in other eouu- j tries." g * I I Au act of insubordination at tho State j ( j Poniteutiary occurrc'd last Saturday, j Tho following are the facts as stated by j j the telegraph : "It Degan by the iu ~ subordination of ono prisoner who drew j 0 i a knife and refused to obey orders. Hu I was knocked down by the guards audi j taken to the hospital. Most of the eon !, j victs then refused to go into their cell*. f « 1 Tho city police forco and Governor's I 9 1 Guard went to the aid of the Pcuiteu-1 | tiary authorities. At 9 o'clock the dis- j j.| turbance had not been quelled, some j | thirty or forty convicts still remaining | "j in the corridors. Tbe management is! firm and wise, however, aud will doubt less securo order without loss of life." 1 Superior Couit couvened last Monday, Judge Uoykin presiding. Quite a crowd of people was in town, as is usual on the first two days of court His Honor j strikes us as being a good, praotical j 1 judjjo, emmiuently qualifiod for dis- j patching business. In addition to the j resident lawyers we noticed the prescnco i of the following named from elsewhere :I y Solicitor Settle, Messrs. Hoydon, Car- j 1 0 ter, Dcarmiu, Wni. and Robert Gl»nn,. k . Kerner, Mebane, Morehoad, Patterson,! Phillips,Scott, and H alsnu. Tho wcath-, el is just delightfully cool and bracing, j "'jTbtf hotels are filled as usual during: IB I court time. Wo do not know whether ; the merchants have had as lively a trade !as usuul during court weok. The bus ! iness of the court has been well expedi ?f! ted thus far. }r Wc have nevei soon the pooplo of our ' ! county making greater efforts to repair j 'P j their lossoa than they »eeui to be making uow. Tuey are ploughing and hauling re ; and duelling alid taking in waste places e. j and using less of tbe worthless manures ig I than evgr before. Thousauds of loads es jof mantiro are being hauled every day. | to The result mill be gratifying in the fall. There was gloom and sorrow and disap- j n pointmont last fall, but now all is oner- • I( jigy aud hope.—Smithflcld Herald. idj FOREIGN. IB I id LONDON, April 10. —Tho Conserva tive Irish members of the House ot \Joiu ■ mens and the officials of tho House met | „f, last night after tho adjournment of the l( j House and effected an understanding Bu with the government to have tho sua-, „ pension of Mr. Healy rescinded on Mon day noxt. Mr. Healy spent a great deal of time in tho House of Commons , Übiary to day, searching for precedents it covcriug his case, lie deelatus that the entire Irish party are preparod to 14,1 follow example. Ten Liberal Unionists voted with the Tories last rifht to suspend Mr. Healy. Twenty seven ias Gladstone Liberals voted with tbe Par he , ncllitei. off j Lov no*, Api il 26.—Government has ho ordered the customs officials to observe he ' a strict watch over all ships arriving ,'froin Ametiean or European ports, with " j a vitw to preventing tho landiug of dy- I uamitcrs. Farmeis don't fail to cull at 'be North Carolina Moro for furniture, cu>tuiiiß, and nurpcts, parlor and chain ber suits. Chairs, chairs, chairs, oheap, cheap, cheap. R. STEVENS, Winston, N. C Why are you Coughing ; a cough allowed to continue no uns consumption. A bottle of Dr. Flint's Cough Syrup will relievo you; it has never boeu known to fail. For sale everywhere and by Asbcraft & Owens, Druggist, W inston, N. C 4t LOCIS o>'o"X* 5 Coirpar- Ihls With jm:r parchnu-: -j>. - r—/tl - /• I •r ■ j > . - •" •:• "1 WO- » * »•] '{• *r' : '? :■ 7 A, f'> ■»: - i ,{' '»• •.»' if) s-.tL ! '-=;' -V'T '* }P :c ij J RESVLCSSNESO- MB 1 * »r!tcn.v »torT*ou viatTLits ttwa HitnciKf. jej'-. ! & JtSJLIS SA. |v»:J I' i tIUADF.LPHI A . . sss M you value henlth, ' r ". ' Amine each Mckuc ltd ■. i 1,.? J ;; Tn and ihe full titl? t>ii fi'ont of \\ ry* JTI «»t» (he *ltio tli' arrt «i!r.-J. il. /.••(!!'» M • - ei •'. »IH I# j USUUCACR »A. .in iSinttnoiM LA .r C-F &Y. V. RAILWAY CONDENSED SCHEDULE NO 18 I i*fl':ct 1, p. in., Sunday, Feb., 20, VT TRAINS MOVING NOKTH. PitM. *.v F'*ld & Mail I'ass. ' I.v ]i«» u*ti ville ; H -T> ain I p m »r Al ,M.)ii ! 10 (»> ') '•>'* ILv Maxtoi 110 16 410 i !At i n H jvillo 12 05 j» in •£0 hj|»« tti'ville llJ'iO lOlKiam - t , I I 226 -40p in ! Lv .>>tiit'ord *J 45 1 8 MO u liffcii mio j'» !•*> i 0 00 Lv (ii»;Misl»oro Ill) 15 Ar Bo!-* sCiwk 112 110 ' I M MET and Mall Dinner at Baiifbrd. I IvAl NS MOVI N W Sol i il. 1 sss. «v Fr'lit & Mail. Pius-1 | Lv Belew's Ar Cinieiwboro »•!•"» ILv QroHUiUHY) 10 m 730 am lAr Santbrd 1 !W> pmi 200 pin Lv Naoford | 1 55 :tIW 1 Ar Kajetteville 4 10 :: (Hi j Lv Fayelleville I 4 *25 045 am | .\r Mii\toi» o 0 22 i Lv Mnxloii ! 0 :J0 10 1 : Ar lifiitiettftvill" | 7 45 1220pm ! and Alail Dinner at Sanford. I Kivlght and Fasscncr Train runs lu*- I twct'ij Kaycttevillo and lJcnnettsvllle on i Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. I and Passeiicer i'rain runs between I Fayettfville and Greensboro Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and between i (ireeusboro and Fayetteville Mondays, and I Fridays. and Mall Trayis run 3 daily ex cept Sundays. i'lie north bound tiain makes close con nection at Maxt.ni for all points South. vv. K. KYLE, (Jen'l Pass. Agent. J. W. Fit V, Cien'l ISup'l. : Mrs Stanton & Merritt, Winston N. C. IN-. Millinei'y and Fancy Goods It. HIKS TRIMMED IIATS, T.ACES KM IlltO IDERIEB, «c ~ j!0. Main Street nearly opposite the Central Hotel. Halo. By virtue of a mortgage deed executed to jus by John S. ll.ill and wile Fannlf* A. j Hall on the 10th day ot May which ' wi.l more fully appear on Kecord in Book ! -S (toge 807, we will sell at public out- I cry t«) the highest hldde: for cash on the I premises on aSUtnrduy tin* 30tli day of April 11>87, the said mortgiu;ed property, viz.. thir [tyoneandil et ftMiilli acres of land more for less lying and being in Stokes county on jthe head waters of Little Yadkin adjoining the lands of Dr. W. S. King and others. 1 S lie at 12 o'clock AL This 28th day oi i March IBBT. J. W. WALL ) M . !o A CARROLL I Morl ß i 8 003 - ktoMACrii l\ NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE G.ORAHCE, MASS. . , CMio*«o -JO tmtON SQUARE, NX- BM.LAS. :-'itaca ' W© M E N | N rtligr mewed ■ircusth, «r who Mif»r from lafirailtica pccalkr to their HI, THAULTL trjr WEFQ |J I llTt^r ® B BEST TONIC. Tlu« m(M)ldn«i octnbin«w Iron with par® and is Invaluable for IXWIIM peculiar to W omen, and ali who laid aedantAry ll*'*. 11 Fn rirkra and rarlllrn tUa lltomt, Nllmulnlra tlin Appetite, Strrnirthrna tho MIITICH and Nerve* in *•*. thon»u*iJv luvijroratr J. Oloara tho complexion. ana makMitbvskin • m* ih. It (HWN not Maclean the troth, CAUMI hea«l«*;hn, or Sroduee constipation— alt wher /run mniiemo do. IKB. KMHAPETH BAI*D, 74 Farwnll Awe.. Milwau kee, Wu».. ■*>», natter dat« of l>ec. Wth 18o4: " I have uael Brown's Iron Hittora. and it haa been more than a d.xjtorto me. hating cured me of the wc.nkne*a ladim have in Ufa. Aleo cured uio of Liv er C'oninUint. and now my ocmptexhm » clear and good. Haa alao been beneficial to my cbiidrun." Mill 1-orißA O. BRAODON. Kaat Lockjx'rt N.Y., Mjrs: 1 hawe aultrrod untold mtaenr from F«tIMM Complainta, and could .Main relief (row nothing uicept Brown'a Iron Bitterw." Genuine haaabore Trad" Marie and oroaaod itjd lines 011 wrapper. Tnke no otber. Made only by BIiOIYM CKCMICAL CO., SID. NOTICE. Having duly qualified as Anniinistrutor on tli« est ale of William Hailey Doei-ased, all persons Indebted to said Estate are request ed to make payment tome at j-* *ll those who have oiairas ..» *V«- tate are lierel y notified to present hem du ly proven, for payment on or before tlie Otli day of February IKSy or this notice will t»e plead in tie bar of their rtcovery. This Htli day of Februaiy 1887. A. G. JONES, Administrator. LAND WARRANTS WANTED. According to the late act passed by Con gress almost every person drawing a Pen sion is entitled t«» a Laud Warrant of 100 acres. 1, the undersigned, will pay eighty dollars for every Land Warrant of one hun dred ami sixty acres, and desir every per son who draws a (tension and has not ob tained a Land \S arrant to communicate with me. (J. L. IH'itTON, Deer Trail, Colorado. NOTICE. By virtue of a i! *cree of .he Superior Court of Stokes County, I will sell at auc tion, at the court house door in the town of * I'anbury, on Monday the 18th day of April 1887. a tract of land containing 105| aeres, adjoining the lands of James Slate. F. E. P«'iree and oilier*, it being the land of Philip Kiser deceased, sold for assets title good. k Terms ca&h. This the 14th dav of March 1887. 15- F. I t I.UAM. i Adin, of Philip Kiser deceased. lan!Tsale~ i By virfmi of a mortgage deed executed , by Wm, 11. Held and wife arnitue P. Heil ! to Wm. 1.. Fallen ami by him duly assign ed to me which is duly registered in the Kcqisters ofliee of Stokes county in Ibwik No. 2(5 page 178. I will sell to the highest bidder for rash at tlie court-house door in 1) an bury on Satur>l>y the 21st day of May Ihh7 the trai-K of iaml conveyed in said c mortgage doed lying on Heaver island creek adjoining the lands of W. J. Kohertsou, M. F. Martin W. C. Wilson andothei-s contain ing 135 aeres mow or less. This 20th April 1 1887. 1 J.O. II.MITCHELL. assignee of W. L. FALLEN. Gold and Silver! \ i 1 Monoy, Money; 1 I IS NOW THE CRY- Eow to make it is the Question. Read this and act as you arc told, and we quarantce you to make it. MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE.; j Ist.—Always patronize those who give you the best quality of goods for the least moneo. That person is 1 The Original Cheap Jchn ° AT WINSTON N. C. ii k c ' 2nd — Never pay big prices for shoddy P cotton goods, when you can buv ROOII wool I, goods for less money, calling at tlie g i. ORIGINAL CHEAP JOHN'S 3rd — When you are in Winston don't al low people to follow you and drag you Into 1 places when you have to pay extortion pri ce? lor shoddy goods, hut go with your own freo will to TUB ORUiIMAL CHKAI' I JOHN'S THE ACKNOWLEDGED LEADER OF LOW PIiICKS; I where yon ean buy the b**st of clothing, ! boots, shoes, II its, n«» ions hardware, lam pi dry goods of ail kinds, and anything you call for, at such prices that will a/ways in duce you to call again, ' Observe the above rules and we guarnate* ! from to SIOO.OO saved In o »e year. S. The Original Cheat! John, J Winston M C. North Car 'in.i, ( DON'T htok 's County, $ Superior Court, W. W. McCanless. Plain till', vs. Jeroailah Dmilap, defendant.—Notice of actloii ami order. This is an action brought to the next term of tlie Stipei ioi Court of Stokes coivntv to be heltl at the court-house In Dan- KIT V VHfTR bury on the sixth Monday after the first u 1 XV^UIV Motiaay in Mareh on the part of the plalntitt'to recover of the defendant the sum of $574.50, principal money and accrud in terest, due upon his three several bonds in the res|Kictlve sums of SIOO with intere«t thereoi. from t'. • 2(lth Oet»ber 18NI, r _- _ _ _ w-* t: » i!h inte !hereon from ho 20th October I 4 I f| IS 1* IV IHBI. s2>«.oo with interest on same from the 1 the 2Ulh Ortober 1881, subject- tothe follow ing credits, June, 18S2, $.;0.00; October IMb 1882, $18.00; October 20th IhKi, $200,00; said bonds having been given for the pur chase money of land and the def-udant is UNTIL VOU SEE required then and there to ifpi>ear and an swer or demur to the complaint which will l*> diil) filed in said court :is required by law. N. O, PETUKE, C. 8. C, Order. In this cause it appt'aring to tl.e court by I \jUj fjE S3 i»J A SajK aOidavit that the defendant Jeremiah Dun- )■ a i•' * 3 Ha|| f\|T| fl : lap is a non resident of the State of North 11 1 DBB J Carolina and has departed therefrom with intent to avoid the service of summons and cannot after due dilligence lie found therein; Ordered that notice of the action be served by publication once a week for six success- \TkT* >4n»\ "IV* i ive weeks in the HEI'ORTKU AND POST a \jf IIISIOH9 newspaper publislied in Danbury in said county. This the 21st day of February, 1887, N. O. PETKEK, C. S. C. 07-Designs wailed frco.^»J — " | DANBURY ACADEV" mtm 41® I'SS&ML XO.YDEXOMIXA A short Spring Tertn beginning Monday llth of April, 1887 ; and continuing 21 months, or 10 weeks, closing Juue 17th. LOC.-ll 10, \' *)'('." Ua-übury the county-seat of Stokes county, is situat ed near the center, ten mil s ftnui the C. F. & Y. V. 11. It. ; in one of the health iest portions of 'he State. The people are intelligent, cultivated and moral. - Persons of not very robust constitution, can attend school, aud at tho same timo get the benefit of the celebrated Piedmont Spring?. Spring Term closes before visitors for the Summer season arrive. TUITION, per month, PRIM Aft Y SI.OO « " « INTERMEDIATE 1.50 « « » ACADEMIC, (HIGHER MATII., LATIN, Jtc., 2.00 2.50 Instrumental Music, (I'iano or Organ) including uso of Instrument 2.50 BOAHD, including furnished room 7.00 ( Mudents eau rent rooms, furnish their own provisions, and board for much less. Fur any desired information apply to W. W. CRAVEN, Principal. Brown, Browner, Brownest. Higher, Highest, If you would get the very highest price for your tobacco, make up your mind, when preparing it for market, to tako it to Browns Warehouse Winston, N. C. Here you will find tho largest, best lighted Warehouse in town, one of the best auctioneers iu this, or any other State, and larger buyers by the score. That is not all, if you would stay but a few hours, or over night, you will find comfortable r°ouis, plenty of wood, cook stoves upon which to prepare your food jood water in abundance and every thing necessary to your comfort (if you Lave a clear conscience,) while the stalls for your stock are all that you could wish tor. Bring us your tobacco ; wo will do all iu our pow.r to make you comfortable while here, aud get what you want most—a big price lor your tobacco Very Truly BROWN & CARTER WTT. CARTER CO, Winston, N. €. ; Arc Offering Extra Bargains for 30 Days i Tn REDUCE THEIR LARGE ST'>CK OF GENERAL MERCHAN DISE, PREPARATORY" TO TAKING INVENTORY. ■ WE CARRY A UEXERAL LINE OF Dry Goods, Notions, « Boots, and Shoes. Huts, and Trunks 0 »- And a Full Line of Heavy Goods. 1 Give us an early coll and *ave oi^o) W. T. CARTER & CO., \ HEADOUARTERS S. E. ALLEN, Corner 3rd and Main Streets, Win* ton, HARDWARE, CROCKERY,AGRICUL TURAL IMPLEMENT*. Glassware, Lames, ko. AGENT l ull , » T. T. HAYDOCKS BUO GIES. CAHRIAGES. &o CAR LOAD IN STOO AGEM FOR n Champion Mowers, Reapers and Bin* ders, Farmer's Favorite Gram Drill, Fa mer Girl Cook Stove, Longman and Martinez strictly pure pie pared Paints, King's Great Western I'owder Compa ny's Powder; llcrculos Powdet or Dynamite, Lead er Corn S hellers, Vietor Cano Mills, Cardwell Threshers and Horse Powers, Farmer Friend Plows, BTOCK 1 Consists of a full and complete line of « goods usually kept In a first-class t Hardware and Crockery Store, Iron, Nails, Horse and Jfule shoes, Steel Plows, ({loss, Paints, Putty, Oils, Varnishes *o. Carriage and wagon makers tools and material, Builders took, material and hard, ware, locks, hinges, bulls, screws, sash doors, blinds, Ac, Pistols, puis, Ammunition, full ltooks nets, iic. Farmers, blacksmith and in# cliitiics tools. CROCKERY. China, Dinner and Tea Sets, rorreloln White Granite, Iron Stone china, c. o. Ware, disss ware, Lumps, wick* nam era.
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