Newspapers / The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, … / Sept. 15, 1887, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Reporter and Post. * yV PAPEii FOR THE PEOPLE « galertd at the Danbwry X. ®r r r OH Second CUKS Ma'ter- THURSDAY, SEPT, If) !W- s „ ' this paper i, ROANOKK AND SOUTHERN j KAIJ.KO.VP. _ I We earnestly wish fir tie Koanoke 1 and Southern Kailroad to pass through . Stokes county.'m Ocrroanton and Dau- , bury and ther?w some hope of its do- ( ing 80. It wuulikcertainly go that way, were it as oheaji a Viuto as the other. While the fretjago would no dpabt be teveral hundred percent laigur than over the present route, the Bullock Con struction eomkanyv of New York is not building the rttid to Bold it,* hot to stell as soon us possible, hence they will go by the cheapiftt route to the 0. t. Ac Y. 'V. 11. It., will bo only SBOO per mile. Now it remains wi h Stokes county to make it to the cost of the company to bring it that way. We learn from a gentleman of this city, who is financial ly interested in the road, that it Stokes county will vote a subscription of *OO.- 000 iu 6 per cent boiidn, running forty years from the time the road is complete and tiains running, that tfoanokc and Southern is a certainly and futhormore will go by German ton and Danbury up the mngnilicicnt iron and Coal beds ot that country. Winston-Salem is anxious for it to go that way and will put more rnoucy in it if it goes by the other route. What are our Stokes friends going to do about it l The Twin City is with you, but the result must, in tin uiaiu, rest with yon. We hope the citizens of the good old county will bestir themselves. Immediate and earnest actions is acces sory.— Twin ( ity DiiHy• The "Twin City" in the above shows its sympathy, and expresses its well wishes foi Stokes, in a vcr; becoming manner, and for which we extend thi heartfelt thanks of the people of our dear old co-iuty, but wc fear that it hat offended soino of its homo patrons, whe were »o anxious that the Roanoke am. ijouthern road should not pass througl rinkes., as to have a clause iti the arti cles ot' consolidation, construction, o whatever else you may call it, saying that i'tlio road must cross tho C. I' ■ >' Y.V in Forsyth." without adding th proviso if it should be tound to be a cheap a line as any othc-. lhe pi i ' of Stokes aie very much ill 1 -lined t turn up ono eye at such proceeding? when they feel that t ey have dou mote to build up their principal citj than auy other two counties within it whole bioad bonds. The '-Iwiu City says tho D. C. Construction Co., is nc building the road to hold, but to sel if it is working exclusively in the intei est of this Construction Co., then w have nothing more to say, that rotnino us of a Uuiu who would adyocute buym an old wagon in place of a new one, hi cause he could get it the :>ld cheap* Wc ask what he wants with either theroU nothing to haul! O. cours either line will furnish some freight! but a man, if there is any busioess i him. would always prefer buying a nc wagon if lie expects regular haulin even if it does cost a little more. 1 h Stokes line will furnish regular haulinf I'uß freights every day of the year, fc one hundred years to come. It is noi leadv.in, and on our hills, and oprea out over the valleys, on your line yo must produce these freights it you eve liayo them. The Stokes Hue woul furnish the raw material to run larg manafacturiug cstabl shineuts iu you town, which would make it a great mac ufacturiug city, if you will put you mouey, and enterprise into the indui tries. Your line will only furnish siti i lor manufactures, and other town which in place of pushing the '1 win it forward, to what we hope to see her, tl pride, not only of Middle Western N. ( but of the South, will take off jour 1: bor, and capital, to build other place and sap your foundation. These a! facts and figures, and we only make tl suggestion, that the opportunity ■'" jfuiii!. may never, return- l ( ,-t the 1>« Pity *ays th »t tf wo w;ll *ttb.-' 111 MHitlle road '«"#/"« '"• ''"j l ' x '" usk, ar«) wo «xpttcl*l !■■(;.>•'• - • »uw»n tu your Construction G,., will 1 hold that amount of stock in tho roi when completed! The 1" &Y. propose if we will pay hut one thii that aw >'ltit, to give road to Dai bury, wluoh is ovor half way across oui county, from South to North ! wi'.h t road that fur, we have nothing to fenr outsido capital will build all the roads we need, because we know, und they will iind out that we cap freight them. aud Hharp railioad men, like the thritty far mer, knows that with plenty of hauling ho can soon pay for either. But »B to the SOO,OOO, we will vote for it, will work for it, rather than wait even two years longer for a road, think Stokes will do welt to vote sixty fur the Boan oko and Southern and twenty-fivo f»r tho C. F. * V. V ,W0 have hoop poles enough to pay for one, and white oak timber enough to pay for the other a dozen times over, and then we have minerals onouph to freight both for one hundred years to como. Tho Twin City agniu says "Winston-Salem'' is anxious for it that way. (through Stokes,) if so we wou'd like for you to show it, by having the clause stricken out of Vour consolidation or construction agreement ( to «cro s tho C F.&Y V., in Forsythe county," and put your sholdes to the wheel, see if it cjnnot bo headed this way. Yes come on sisters, we have the raw material to make you a great man ufaetuting eitv, the pride (as now,) of -| middle Western N. C., and may be of d the whole South, we are uot in a position a to get it to you, bnt you have the wealth, jn'orprise and push, to got it to your- y selves, will you do it, or will you re=t e where you arc until it goes "IT in another direction ' Wo are uot the son, daddy, or mammy, of a prophet, but tell you that you have now nppoi tutu tics, atil j' possibilities, that few places have, which if yon let pass, you probably will never haue ajaifl. We know this, and that your business ni»n will say •'! know lothing about iron," so could thoy ( laye said a few years since IU regard to ;obacco. Vour money will bring tuctij »ho do understand iron, ono will bring j mother, and there is nothing to prevent j • ■Winston-Salem" bcoouung a great iroti manufacturing city. Stokes can j furnish all tho raw material for work as expensive as you wish. l>o you want it, will you have it ' if not, our magnet ic ore, lieumtito oro, und Manganese, will very soon commence going to Pitts burgh in an other State. We arc glad to see that our people are beginciTg to appreciate the worth of their timber, while some few cut and burn it in a reckless manner, many are getting to ttiiuk as much of a large white oak. or liiekorys as they do of t tobacco plant. BRIEFS OF GENERAL NEWS. SUNDAY, SEITEMHEII, 4. Tho Koman Catholic College, at St Meiurad, Hl*', was destroyed by fire Friday night; loss #200,000, no insurance. Tho attorneys for the Chicao boodlurs elaiui to have made a startling discov ery by which they hope their clients will escape punishment. All kinds ot securities advanced very rapidly yesterday ill the New \ork stock market, and the scenes have nev or been equalled in the history ot the s'.rect. A buoyant feeling is reported in the : London stock market, aud all securi ties have iargely advauecd. , Some miscreants attempted to wreck a train near Chatsworth, Ills., but it | was unsuccessful. I Masked men «ook Chas. Coloiuan, ool ( orod, from j»jl at Flemingsburg, Ky., ' aud hanged him. for a criminal assault ou a young white lady Labor organizations of Pittsburg. Pa.. ! paraded yesterday; 15,000 men in line, A triple murderer was guillotined it Paris yesterday morning; he made t f violent resistance, but iu a tew mo meuts his head dropped into the bas> s kot. A nineteen year old clerk m a saving! ? bank ofSaco, Maiuo, has disappearei c with a large amount of tho hank !. funds. I- TUESDAY, SEIT. 6. The niuth lutcruatiou.il Medical Con ' c gress convened in Washington oity yes ic terday; delegates are present from ov ery part of tho world; the proceeding wore opened by President Cleveland " and Secretary of the State Bayai mado the welcoming address The Leaguo meeting at Ennis, Ire land, was attoudod by ten tho'isand pet ''' sons, but the crowd was dispersed b 'd the police aud millitary. A German ship foundered off Ya ■d mouth; live of the crew were resccue u and twenty-four drowued. Tho Scci..l Congress U i« «s ion at Litego a largo number of dolcgatos, in iluding tho Archbishop of Rhoiuts, nro n attcnilauee llopoi is from the cotton crop in tiic Memphis district show that tho yield '■ •ut short 415,000 bales by drouglr, ru»i vnd worms. The United Sta'cs Express Compa- IV has purchased tho business of to* iultimoro & Ohio Company for $-,■ ,00,000. no change will bo made in tin iianageinent or name of tho coin:-a. Ii is reported that the Kngliah mod tatimi in Afcyssinm has failed. A rmor was found in the coll o 'arsons, the condemned Aauarohis t Chicago, he cursed nud swore whci t was taken from him. l'oo much rain f«r cotton is I'oporto 11 North Carolina; weather too coul ir louth Carolina; damage by worms it Arkansas and Missippt. Fortnight . thousand dollars ur nssing from the safo of the treasure f Darke Co., Ohio. # Steamboat Avalon, of Haltimor urued loss $90,000. WKDSKBDAV, SBPTKMIIiiK 7. A teally sensational story conic rout Tennessee; a defaulting fetati 'reasurer, who was supposed to L rad and buried, has beou seen ahv ud well iu the city of Mexico. Four and a half inches of rain f' esterday at Haletgh in sis hours an xtonded over a largo area; great dan ige has been done to all low lati imps iu that section In a negro riot at Decatur, Ga., tl town marshal was killed and anoth white nun mortally injured; ouc ueg was >hot dea l. In the International Medical Congre yesterday, l>r. Austin Flint Ot Ni York, read his paper on "fever, : causes, mechanism a'.id rational tl'c. incut;" arrangements were niado for t future work of tno Congress and t day's session was declared adjour el. Mrs. Cleveland declines, in an aul graph letter, to participate pronation in a New York celebration in which t j President takes no part. A hundred yearoM banking firm Warwick, England, has failed, and is feared widespread ruin will i suit. Speaker Carlisle w.s iu eonferet with tho Picsideiit yesterday in toga to a plan for tho reduction ot the si plus. Large arrivals of gold from Lure arc reported at New York. The works of the St Louis Car win Co., have been desttoyed by tire, l SIOO,OOO. TUfltSi'AV, (SnVTEMItKIt 8. St Louts is excited over the p~ol blc action ot the «i rand Army ete ans on the occasion vt i■ sident ' lo^ lands visit; many picturest!.e n ident will he suspended iu the streo and it is feared tho Wheeling ino.di , will be repeated. Heavy rain and hail storms are 1 ported iu Seotiand and the North England; great damage has been dc r to the crops Mid railways. : The ex-Frontier of Bulgaria has bi arrested oc the charge of baing euga£ iu a treasonable plot The law abolishing separate scho for colored pupils in Ohio is being evi ed in various ways. t A Change of programme was aunt ced in (he International Modi Congress, tnadi necessary by pressue of business; and it was stn! that measures would be adopted '' exclude uninvited guests from fut " entertainments to the members. Karthijuako shocks were felt yeal day in August**, On., and t'olum' Charleston and Summerville. U Maud S. was drivcu a mile in '2 —the fastest ovor made to a W 5- s- 0D Ex-Gov. Aiken, of S. C died ycsl day. One of the burglars who robbe. stationery store in Savannah, Gi., arrested yesterday in l'loreuee, S. ( The Manchester liutirdt'in in its ti article says that a notiou preva'ls t U prices of cotton goods have talien 8 enough, and that the demand existing ' iu prospoct, will make the market str gs d, * CT ' t ,l The Grant Locomotive Works an silk mill burned at Faterson, N loss $105,000 ■e :r- Washington, D. C-, has boon ebo by as the location of tho Catholic Unive ty ar A tornado in Ohio caused great od struetion of property but no 10.-s life. r Imm, A Sick Man's Wife bisrojards !he Drugiisl'* Ajvie j tiritl Savas tho Lite uf ••■■j her Husband. I Hill t WOod I'ltl'vel' «'Y lr «io ftrtd it iff out »( my iiiui to write I'tt-is; but my wil« t!i..iigM it »n- n> more than right that 1 shouUl li t yoil know what your remedy liuj done tor nio, and I think BO tOO. I Hvm in F.;>st loTtU sMin't. woflt of Tililll :.v tint-. ..lid iavi lived there tor about tn nty-thrte yen'?, whcie 1 own real estate l'p to the tinn lam aliout To nil inte'ii I had bcou a slung. well mm.. There vac always more or less malaria i% tho neighborhood, but I had not per. dlall} HM- red liniu it. It «aa in IWO I hul'my tiist i.:tark. It rams on as such ;'.u .'kn ommoiily do, with hts*d«ch(», 1 >o* Of appetite and ambi tion. chill m» « ith flight fever afterwi.ii'*. a disp s**ll nto yawn and struteh. aiid so {.'nil. I »ak employed itt that time at :vill.'iis Ilrotl.erJ, furniture maiiu/a.lui i". !, i \Vcst SSd siivet. 1 hop ■'i tlic .itwu k would wy ir oil', lilt us it didn't 1 v.> i-uH'-il n well knowu and iiblu pli.*eiuu in M i';:s aiiin. who gave m» .j itti:i: »::d lul.l tuc ' what to dp. ! up tho first fair :u,.l h half or live years >f my cxperi cnec in feu wi.i'i.B. Oi'ciifioioil y 1 j win laid up for u day or two, but on | tin' whole I 'tiv k mv wink 1k pt taking .i;::'i lis:%;i-i A'S m | year to year, and k« pt ongtUin;.; weai »*t and worse, s. wly l.ui surely. all 'ho lime. My tn uhli» wai now well de- Sr.rd anil its j\isijiti .nn weir steady and regular. I laid dumb iifUe lu it* worst | fonu. and it «' ■ srli ~u' «'" w " iu •.pitc i f nli that i -mild d.. or the dor tors I'oubl do 1; held nil' in a grip l>k.e r>t tti i burning w I nunc The poison iiiul gone nil ft.i >:t;:h and over me and nothing wns :.i- ' to t..iu h it. 1 was \ist losing tl -'i i.-l strength, and about March, IHV.I. 1 k. . ki-doir .vork entire iv find went i. »' .i* • i"d--'s'li sick. and to die for *!1 1 I tihl toil. 1 ran down so rapidly that 1 50,.-n I>. caiuo unable to .valk iny distal Liter 1 went from room to'rcii. my own house oulv by liciids holding npl.y ■ ach arm. liui .(ihws of ipiini! "" iin i.-wud until 7 i ntook t.'i 'J " !ose. i lie .Tucta i-t this tn mmtdotl* aUiutilation w»a to mofcc ; s : • arty « il-!. It bwiko •uv shs'p nil Hp. and 1 ••fu*ti wnlki' l th« lioor, or s'.'jct. M'd about it, nil nijcht . >n",' M-iirr, 1 v «14u tt bear nry In iscs ,i own human apooch. My iMipnr ' was fxtri'iiulv irrit. liltf. As to r »oil, i ".I' of riy i.t:l cl.i Iron would '.'at -i>..r«» in lin 'tt! ' ill I i isuM in a day. , i vn.ul ' ord. r i ■: Hid '.b.-u turn from lin disgust 1 Hvoil oa quiiiiui' and ••tiwr stimulants and os uiq*lf, lik-.' u j in wmi. r. The quinine s. i my i lid in a whirl, and the ii pi.T -given is a medicinal unwlo my stomach so -i k 1 could no! tolorati* it- Kiom 175 •• V (my nropor weight) I ran down to '..'7 \.«>u. i! - tins weight ,( tt li,;ht ;jiel—nud w nsseareoly ! '.ban h skouton, ;j f ,>l : ' 'ill.it a a: l ■ '. ~.iT . . k-iiUil »/ie I should | : ,• s; (M bcittr off, ..' Dt,.- ti. :• p.-.rt of thi» pcrl'ia, 1 i ctrlv"iit 1 my physician siiid: 1 " Mil; r, the"'"* no urn in my taking . I any no n* iti' »ni*r ol you. 1 euii t do yuu ' my gtxxl. I wftlit |niur pnUMKajni* V, . .. I, yuuiil i.jut audit wouldn't help vm." On*the ' renjrth f tlii ! gavu un the 1 nun i f pdtiiti St C'-th'T. and ninde up my mind to do nothing moro and lake my chaures Tliroe w.s-kfl cftorwards—about the last of May—my wih - .w an ailvi'i tino- Bicnt of Kni.kiiu in a New Yolk j>a|>er. She told mo of It. I said: "Stuff and nonsense! it can't do mn any good." Dut aha «r nt to i di uogiat'a, navyrth*- 1 less, to get it. Tli - dnigglst ndvised her against Kn.* no: he suit! it was 3 nothing but suj;i-i . that she ought not to throw »*n i nvn-'j* on It. Ac. lie said he di.li- tk. .t. Nt eoiil.l g.4 jit if she insisted on hnvin,: it. Ttirn i ing away in ilis.r'i-1 n:> wife spoks to -1 our neighbor, Ilir. A. l>. Ilofijowald, !_ who got iut a lio'.tlo at a drug ulol'O in Sixth avtnue. Almost :i : j'iiinst my will, and wlthont . th" least f.iitl.. 1 1. gnn takine it. In one week T w. • better. I began to ' sleep. I sUippt .l " si'iduc ghosts." I it ls-gan to havi sit tippotiti' and to gain btrongth. iliis was now the tirst of June, 18Xo. and by the .nd of tliat month I was bin U at my bench at C. P. - ! Smith's s 'loll ... i . ' fiu'iory in 110 th ,i 1 street, wlu re 1 \.'ork no'.v. Since tlien 1 !i:i. i. vi-r lost a day to from sickness. T king lia'kine only, aliout forty ih !1 i-s in four .ijual doses a day, I coiitm -1 ! 1 i r 'ii:i Tl'.e nia hirln oppoiircl t-> >-■ in my sys tem, and now I've baek my old d weight—l 76 l .unls ml my old Strength to I.' ir. lam an astonish nmnt tn tnv* •mdtn ni fro nds, and , il K-ukiiw'did ■■ id..' id. n't knosv '»• what did. V i .'liter thing it 1- nmhl do woiiM e • 'i :: a dead man to lif". Ktit.. • K'. MILLKB. cm r. •; : - il- -t. New York, pS. Kl t: i' - ''"t ■ truth of tho •>" nhov :-ti.tciiK: 1 : -fi i ;o tho following :al eoiillemeii, ivl.o ore pe.sonally ae -1 nualot. •! with til fin ite. Mr. Alex ,iC ander Weir, tfe'i 1." dh St.: Mr. George id }■• -nan str.-t and Ciinrtlandt aveif. Mr V Mo. bus. 151 th Street and Courtliinilt nvinno: Mr. P. F. lrc Vaupel, 164 th street and Courtlandt a venue; Mr. John Lunny. 030 East Ifthtli ftreil.Mi .John lletishaw, 1'24 1 .'.5 th street, .nd in .my others. 1 will " c " ats.i reply t.. letters of inquiry, ia, We stil.ii H that the above astonish ing eure, vou. lied for as it is Wy repu tiil.le men, is di'seuviirj of a thorough i i ctiei . '.ndid investiiration by thinking ' people Ant! we further submit that i e- wlim turn uv enstomeri >»y r rhai ■u , !»r of u rciueoV ttocnuse'tliey 40 not hnppou to havo II or- on luind. tfiev do a great wrong. II this .itHieti'.l ill: : hud not disregaroim the druggist's odvb'O and sent clue i „ whwe for ; .*■ remedy he would witboul doubt have ijcc-n in his grave, (fa? Other letters of u similar eharactej from prominent individuals, whi.l stamp Kiskinc ns a remedy of un ado doubted merit. wiH bn sent on sppliea , , tion. I'ri ••., SI.OO. or G tioMh*. *5«) Uat Sold by DmggltU. or sent by mail oi low receipt of :it?o. ~. Tlie Kasklno Company. 54 Warroi 5 SL.KewYi.rk. • . oa- NOTICE i 1 lln ins lli s ilay iu il'.lie.l as adnilnistrs J : I.: lie. n tii, i-'.rie ~t' John b'nrgersnn it« eeie.l, 1 hertl.y give tr n. r:il notice to nl ■ r .lis in I lit' to said est ite to .i.nie tm wai 'l nud i ik. imui'diat-' jmymeiit, an all l-irsons having claims a.alnst said eslat r»t- are renuested tn present tliem duly autliei tlcated as required b> law nn or before tl 10th day of September or otuerwii j„ i this notice wth be plead in bar ol their n TBEB. Adminlstrat. HEADOIT^TFRS S.E. ALLEN, 1 Corner 3rd auu Main Streets, |. ' I | i Winwl oi», !■>'- '• I I -IARDWARE, CROCKERY.AGRICUL 1 TURAL IMPLEMENTS. Glassware I.amr)s, &c» A(ii:>iT Full T. T- IIAYDOC -K S! HUG* GIl'.S OA 1! HI AC? EH- &ts.. CAR I X>A 1)1N ST >0 AGEST Chauip'uin Mowers, l'capers and l!ir ders, Farmer'* Vavonto Giatu Drill, uier Girl Cook Stuvc, Longman and Mat tiuc* strictly pure pi pared faints, King's Great Western l'owdcr Conip ny's Powder; Hercules l'owdei or Dynamite. Lea cr Corn Shelters, Victor Cane Mills, Carjwell Threshers and llurso Powers, Farmer I'riotid I'lows, &o t I 1 i ? t STOCK • it Consists ill' .1 lull ami complete line of U goods usually kt]»t in a first-da-s it J Hardware and Crockery Storo, i £ Iron, Nails llow and Afulc slu.es, fi iq Plows, Glass, Paint*, Putty, Ci)s, \ ami &c. Carriage ami wagon makers tools ,n material, lluiUlers tools, material ami li ware, lock*, butts, screws, s _ doors, blinds, Ac* Pistols, puns, Ammunition, fish lici iioi s, Ac. Farmers, blackMujtk ami [el cliauics tools. 11- >r nd ...... itc CROCKERY. !Pt— be China, Dinner and Tea Seta, I'on- White Granite, lr»n Slofic china, Ware, olass l-umps, wlcki. u lor era. , K. DENNETT. J ' A- BKNNJC T T TOST* MARBLE WORKS, BENNETT BROS.. Marble and Granite Monuments, Headstone*, Tablets, Mantels, &c., • # • * > Opposite Brown 's Warehouse, - - Main St., Winston NQ, OC7 'Special 1 ami Estimates Futuuriied on Application mJßff ESTABLISHED l-7 J ESTABLIBHBD 1871 J. W. SCOTT & CO. Wholesale Mereliants CJKIOICrVSHOItO 3i, ? t Are now receiving their spring stock o( notions and thy goods. And almost daily adding to their stock oi groceries, Jhiyersare invited to call in person or .send orders by mail, i . j M'c hope to build up a large trade witli the merchants of Stokes county and all along the line of tlieC. F. & V, V Railroad. llrowii, Browner, Brownest* High, Higher, Highest. If you would get tl>3 very highect price tor your luhaoco, make up your mind, when preparing it for market, to take it t} Browns Warehouse Winston, N C Here you will find the largest, boat lighted Warehouse in town, one of the be auctioneers in this", or any other State, and larger buyors by tbc score. That is not all, if you would stay but a few hour.', or over night, you will find comfortable r °oms, plenty of wood, cook stoves upon which to prepare your food jood water in abundunco and every thing necessary to your comfort (if you hate a clear conscience,) while the stall.'' for your stock are all that you could wish tor. Hnng us your tobacco: wo will do all in our power to make you comfortable while here, aud get you want most —a big price toryoar tobacco. • Very Truly J3ROWN & CARTER HUHHCJIIRE To THE iiEJ'OKTEU AMD POST, One Year Hix lilontli* 75 Three Months 50 1
The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 15, 1887, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75