The Reporter and Post THURSDAY skit, 15 NW7. j Topics al I Come. Ocrurri'iicoK Inutnl \runu«| ftiinlmry.i i»tnt tiMintj MHltorN felrlctty lot a ••A chicl'# you tnko'u uu'e*, Aiit, fitlth, he'll prcnt it." Any whs fails to reoeivt ' the liRPOBTKtt AN 11 POST every week is' requested to report the failure. We want to see where 'he fault in. Sun uses 5 51 set* ti 0. Day't Length 12 hours IS minutes. it hot day before yesterday The days and nights will soon he' equal in length, but not in hot we hope, j The Hummer visitor* are hieing away 1 to their quiet or bustling homos. Quito a party of summer visitor* made a trip to Moorcs knub last Monday. Pit INT Kit WANTED--at once at this office Address, N. M. Pepper, i A large lot of illue Siono at Ashe raft & Owens, Druggfeta, Winsf.m, N. ('. tf It is rumored that work will com mence on the new hotel at an early day at Piedmont Springs. If you are in need of a truss go to' Ashcraft Owens, they guarantee :i lit ; or no charge. tf. The quarterly meeting for 'his place' will be held hero Saturday and Sunday November ®Hh andOth. l'lixin is perfeution in a five cent cigar. The l'lixiivi* only sold at Asli-j craft & Owens, Winston. N. C. tf. j Did jou ever see such weather for' saving fodder, and tobacco, and put her-' ing ehinquepins. Lizmess goes a long ways toward making poor crops as well apo ir has- j incss of any other kind. ltcv. Mr. Craven heid scrvico* in the 1 Court House last Sunday night, the ' congregation larger than nmal. l)ont do as wo do. but do as wo mj we arc only a sign b end and point th 1 way for you to go, we dont protend to follow any of your by-paths. Can you tell it* of ottr fox-hun tors' and what they dono with ttic hide?' Ooiui again follow* wo like to see you! round even if we do not get the benefit j of your fiecs music. Dr Flint's Cough Syrup is a sure! curt for ceugh", colds, bronchutU, ctoyp,. &o ic. Sold by Ashcratt \ Owen?, Druggist, Winston, N. t'. tt. , To all whom it may lot,corn, while it> has been reported and circulated that 1 Hen 11. Dyer made my wife ju'n the Primitive Baptist Church, 1 now de nounce it as false and any one doubting , what I say ask my wife, cither personal-, ly or by letter. Signed, B. I L Dyer, j Lcaksville, N C.J farmers report the crop of ti.baec >' in this Motion very fine though it i reported that souio which ha» boon sold is not so good as wal expected. We ' expect that somo tobacco has been cut j too green. Dont do it fellows, dont ' dont cut your tobaeco preen, green to- j bacco is but little better than ripo aud j frosted. The shooting at the river a few Sun-1 days ago was a idi&nic to civilisation. It i may bo however considered that we ate ; in the back woods up hero, and know no better, wc lont kuow much, but we do; kuow when Sunday comes, and our' muchly civilized culightonod, christian ized visitors, should teach us that it is right to respect the sabbath, or else go home and get their Suuday school teach er to lcaru them that thoSabbath should be kept holy, all else fulling our •) I's should teach theiu that wo bavo Sunday in tie mountains as well as in the great city. It is time for Danbtiry to be putting 1 in order some of her mineral springs and making drives to places of iutcrest such as the devils den, buzzards rock, toiy den, blowhole*, and several other places of interest South of Duubury, aud then ■ the cost of making u drive along thel back bono of the mountain, over the highest peaks, to the hanging rock, would be small, and a delightful drive it' would bo pleasant at all time* in tLc day, when the cascade, tory den, niooros kuob, jiud souie of the scenery along Indian creek uear Peppers Alum Spring's and Smith's Chalybeate Spiings, is beau- ; tiful, extending to the sublime.' There ' are ineu, who if they had our surround ings would have thousands of visitors j here during the hot season. and a res pectable crowd eight months in the year. But some of our people seem to think that a pioco or two of chicken to eat, and a drink of Piedme'it water is nil 1 theif guests want. Not so, men and women who go to springs, often go there . to test and enjoy themselves, and expect t# spend their money. Lots show them that wc appreciate their visits especially as wo expeot them to, pay and they ex pect to pay for the aruusenieuts that we furnish Lets see if we oant get u little ; enterprise into tbc thing. nt! Ili;ix. ior* o* FINES i:v IIIIUS J Jt is iid that hogs ormc very near : 'earing in pieces a baby in Danbury |H few days since. The circumstances , .-Prm to bo about tliest A nurse with "Ho of llio I nly visitors, s ho is stopping jat one of the hotels here, went to ! another house in the place, taking the i ' infant child but a tow months old in its | little wagon, whether this nurse was ott . I business or went in to swap a few with j her new acquaintances, wc nrc Hot ad vised, any way slid left the baby in its little carri ge standing in the street, when some hogs passed that nay, turned the carriage over, and threw the child out, some men happening to be near by j seeing the situation made a dash for the j scene, and resecued the baby before the | infurirtod, hungry, chicken eaters, could j get around the overturned carriage to i it, o!-,c in all probability, it would ! have bo.Ti torn in pieces. '1 his should be a warning to ladies, whether at home, or visiting, not to leave tlicit little help less babes out of their sight, in the care ! a nurso, unless tliey know the nurse to j be perfectly trustworthy. This reminds us, that nurses in this I place, who were here, get tilig pay to care I ; for the children of visitors, have been j known to smid, and curse, even striko i wtih a switch, the poor little babes of some of these visitors, which had been j trusted to their earo, it any inither j knows thi», mid js BO iinnaturcd as to ' allow it. uo difference what her position lor standing in lire is, s!;o aught not to i be hero trying to recruit her health, but! | ought to go hoiuo and die just as soon |as she can. Wc do not say this for • any one, wo d nit believe that there ! lias been a mother here this season so unnatural, as to hive her cluild abused !by on unfeeling nurse if she knew it I {though wo have seen soma of whom we' ! thought, (a- seen Irultt i distance) that i Slid not give tl'e dear little inuocents, the care they were entitled to expect, lif they expect anything. We do uot t say this to censure, for we think the true mother and bab ', not only Cod's ] best gift to man but the prettiest, ! sweetest, and lovliest object lie ever I created on earth, uud wo say what we do, hoping to induce thoughtless ; mother, to look a little closer after her ! precious charge, when in the care of j an unfeeling nurse. OR it ;Rt>r* .IM> HOI* J'.toHtT.crt). livery thing scents to have worked well for the farmer this year, if he has ilotso !us part, wheat, ltye, and oats, were good. com if very good. Tobacco , unusually promising, sweet, aud irish j potatoes tine, cabbage, onions and the I smaller garden vegetables bavo dune '■ well, bees have done well bjth in swarm ing and storing honey, chickens have done lir.it rate, cattle are fat, but little disease among hogs. Horses have held up well to make crops on scant feed, vyiiile grass lots have dono all, and more j than could have been expected, crodi i tors bavo been lenient, and provisions I cheap Now if the farmer is uot doiug ; well, wo r.re ompelled to tlnuk in most eises, tint he can blame nobody, the [seasons, or anything else, but his own [ rotten laziness. } iii-i.Mux ot' ii(i:nair ritrsrs 11: North Carolina there are in round | numbers 1n,000,000 acie.; covered by I forests. The proportion of arboreal ' lull 1 to the total area is 57. 'J per cent. l ln the while United States the per cent. ,of forest to toe whole area is '20.5. Virginia, with and South Carolina | with 40.0, are both less favored iu tins particular. Indeed, North Carolina is above the average of the South Atlantic j Slates, the average per cent of whioli is I 52.4 ; of the Atlantic coast, 43 1.- • Wilmington JUi'Ssc/lger. The women of the South arc far more self-saeriliciug, industrious, and econo mical than the uicn. We know numbers of intelligent and capable men, »ho, if 1 they would go to work, attended to j their business aud use common sense 1 and economy of time mid money, would ' mako an independent living. But they f Won't do it, and the truth is their wives I are working while they lie abed until fl ' in the morning, or spend their days any ! where except at home and their business lVurre i (liteJls. The building of the railway from Win ston to Mocksviil may be with confidence regarded as an assured Inct. The final steps are being taken to that end. It ' is claimed now that the extension of the j Charleston, Cincinnati & Chicago road from ltulhcrfordton northwatd via Mar ion is a certainty, aud that work will | begin ou it in three months. The sec tion contractu arc now being made. The people of Wilkoc county aro partic ularly pleased at the promptness with , which the Bielimolid & Danville road has begun work on the Winston-Wilkes , boro line, and oagerly anticipate its ' completion. All these feeders will prove remunerative. Col. A. B. An drew* says that all the feeders in the •State pay, and pay well.—Charlotte | Chronicle. BTATK CIJEANINCS. Yadkin Valley .A rws The good, | people of Pilot Mountain tire already i making preparation for the celebration I of the arrival of the first railroad train at that place. IVeMeri Weekly: Thore never was i an ho.ir in the history of the county l when there were us few hogs in it as to j day. This n> the only weak sprit in our agricultural armor. Col. r. .1. .Jones of Montgomery, Ala. commanding the 2d Alabama regincnt, has sent to tho governor of Connecticut the battle-flag of the 10th Connecticut regiment taken at Plymouth, N. C., in 1864. The llag was mislaid after the war and only lately discovered. Sanford Express : C. F. &Y. V. It. It. Go, has fittend out an office at Greensboro where it is collecting speci mens of all kinds of products, mineral*, woods and mnnufaetuted articles to bo found on its line. All persons living near this road aro invited to send any specimen, that they may desire to Capt. •I. W. Pry, Greensboro, N. C. Notwithstanding the inimonco depos us of magnetic iron oro in the county, especially in that section just around , Danbury. We are almost ready to believe, that wo may expect caqtialiy as much from tho heavy veins of man ganesc la toly discovered, the two togoth er will certainly in tho near futuro give to old Stokes a boom that has never been witnessed by any county in tho "Old North State." ltatcigh .\'i ws-Oh.se/ ver : Our North Carolina people aro returning to the manufacture of sorghum molasses. The prosent crop of sugar eano m the State j is said to be the largest we haVo had in | twenty years and the article of syrup j now turned out is, thanks to recent im- I proven eats iu methods, tho best ever made. Tho fact is gratifying. Any thing in the way of an increased tenden cy toward making homo supplies at home is to be commended heartily. Wilkebborn Ch'onicle Mr. W. W. Barber tells us that ho is reliably in formed that a construction company will foon take charge of the building of our railroad and tint a thousand hands will be placed on the line moving tho dirt Wo cxpoot it, hot not of tho kind that happened Tuesday eve. We thought they would have dirt enough to strjke, but almost all the darkies brought over to work on the railroad i struck foa higher wages. They did not got them and wero informed that they , could leave. They shouldaicd their , bundles and started for home. It cf i fects nothing, however, as their places , were soon filled by others of our own county and the work moves on. Ilrlllh ol' Mrs. It'.'ilclrl'.-tl'l MAIHSON, Ind., Sept. 12.—Mrs. , Anua Hendricks died at an early hour this morning aged 00. She was the widow of ex-Govoruor William Hen dricks who was secretary of the first constitutional convention of Indiana, and was olectod governor in 1820' Before his term of office expired he became a United States Senator. ho REPORTER-POST should bo a regular weekly visitor to every family m this county both for tho good of the families and forour own sake, and for this one, among u number of reasons, we are endeavoring to do a good servico by acquainting the people with the county's history and resources, thereby instructing our people in what they ought to know, aud at tho same time drawing the attention of individuals from abroad who may be induced to make in vestments here and introdueo industries among us. And while ve aro working for tho interest of the county, at large, we feel wo ought to have its substantial , support in the way of a liberal subscrip tion list, for as Bradford who published . tho fitst Bible in America under tho colonial government, at Philadelphia, ( aid in his subscription prospectus t 'printing is costly;" nud when we fay i "printing is costly" we are not taking t into account any rouiomeration for the ( preparation of tho matter fot the paper, I aud lor conducting the business. We furnish a paper which to say the j ' least will not suffer in comparison with 3 any county paper in tho State ; indeed there are orignal articles, covering a vast and vaiied range of subjects, regu larly contributed to this paper which | wc consider would do credit to tho more ! pretentions oity dailies of the Stale. I Much attention is given in its coiuuis to t matters of uioro than passing interest so tho farmer,-and tho farming interest of 1 this county affects.every one of its in ' habitants it is as yet paramount to ov • cry othet interest iti this couuiy. The! ( 1 very latest general and stato news is | given on tho columns sot apart for that department . and its miscellaneous sc ' lcofions aro carefully sifted from Its sixty ' exchanges. i Saiuplo copies sent on application [ Sond on your money a l , once and then talk to all your neighbors afterwards and try to get them to subscribe. 1 WANTED. —A position as salesman on salary or commission. Best ot rctfor i once furnished. Address. 8. L. Carroll, Ncatman, Stokes Co N. C. fiw JO F. &• Y. V. RAILWAY _M -iii W*" ~W w ' MV i : CONDENSED SCHEpI IE ) t Taking etlect ••.a. m . Monday. V fy, 1 7 TIIAINn MOVIMi 11. Pass. A. l'Vlit «v M til Pi: Lv Ronnottsv • 1 li» Fj JO i" .i in •" 00 u m i V: Maxion II »u 7 ( '"' Lv Maxton 1130 j 7-' Vi Ar Fayette v iI;«• ( 1 >" pm 11 t-'» I.v Fayctteville ! 2m» S» .»:i in Ar Sauford j I 0"> I •J» m Lv Sauford | -I 15 1 2 I- Ar (irecnshoio. 7 25 ' 'MI I.v (ireeusboro 110 10 ain j Ar Dallon ! 2 15 pm 1 l'amon:'*! am! Mail humeral KavcMeville. tijajnn MOVING yov 1 11. Pass. «fc i i ll' Ar Mail. Pa««• I.v I) alt on jo 15 pin; Ar (ti»eusboro j 7 15 Lv (Ifct'iwlioro I 9 50 a m' 7.m Ar Sanfonl 112 5o p m 117 ;«iu Lv Nan ford 1 15 1 •" Ar Fayetteville 20 . '*"» Lv K.iv» , tl«'vi!«• I :V» j I - -' 1 » vr Max ton | 5 1"» ,1 *•*> Lv Maxton 525 JI *M Ar Jiennetuville 0 45 '7 ©Jpm Passenger and Mall Dinner al Sanfonl. Passenger ami Mail Trains run da* •' ex cept Sunday. Freight ami Aecoinodatioii/i rain i ujss be tween IJeiineitsvHlc and Fayetteville on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays ami be ! ween Favcttevllle ami Greensboro on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays* Freight and Accommodation Train runs C»re Misboro and Fayetteville en Monday. l * and Frldax s and between Fa\ette \ ille and IkMincltsville on Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturday *. Trains on Factory llranch run daily ex cept. Sunday. rinse connection is mad" at Ma\ton witlt f\arolhu (' -ntr.il Railway Pn «*r Trains to and I'i* >in Wilmington. W. E. KVLK. (. 11*1 Pftl i. A«mt. J. \V. FKY, lieil'l 8(1)1*1. LAND WARRANTB WANTED. According t•»the late act passed by Con gress almost every person drawing a Pen sion is entitled t » a Land Warrant of !».•> an eg. 1. the undersigned, will pay oigldy dollars tor every Laml Warrant otoiie hun dred and si\t> acres. and deslr evory |»er [on who draw s a pension ami Ins not oV sained a Laud Warrant to communicate with in *. L. IH'UTu.W Deer Trail. olorado. KOUTII CAHOIjIN,A ( Action tor di- STOKI:* 001-.VTV. vonv. M. A. Keller vs. W. .1 Keller. P appearing by nflidavit to the -atisla Imi »>f the court that the defendant in the ai ove • •lit i? * i! eans • in not a region! oft ho Stale «•!' North t aroiina and ran not, after «' i«* diligence, be found within tin Stale, and it appearing further that a cause , t action ex .sit aL'aii st the d«*f» udant aliove liSnied ; Now, therefore, il is ordered that s r\ i.v ./f .s".minou be made by publication for six weeks in the Danbury ltKroirr i-.H-Posr, a pap.'r published at the con;i!y s -at of htolcen eounty, ivquiriuu tlw« defend rat to appear and answer or demur to the plaintiffs eomplai;il at th« August term «.f tlie court for Stokes county. June 22, ISS7. X (» PF.TRKE, C. s. . A. M. Slack, att'y. for pi IT. * IXOTICK. Having d;ii\ quaiifieil as Adndnislrntor on the 1! ' tie t' C.iMPr l)e»>;i«e(l ( all pcrvn.:- IndebteJ to said K.slat*- are r»'- fjuestcd t•»make payment to me At «.nce and all tkose who havo claims the said E-;at 1 :re hereby notified to present •I. in July pro\ n, for j»a\ iQent or before the sth day >1 SepJ' tuber 1 ortliis notice will be plead in the bar of their recovery. This sth dav ol' Septemb»r I^7. JAMES W. DAVIS, Administrator. 1 jjsiul Salo. I will oftbr f'.M sale on the firs! day of Oc tober lSi7, the old home stead of James Frazier Dec'd, hundml aere* tn-iiv or les.s, on which i» a c»v>d dwelling house and all ncessary out to- I'ttei'o barns &e, the land is well watered, and in adapted to the growth of line tobacco and all kind of grain and grasses. There is ulso minerals on the land, iron and mica and otli*T mineral*, two good orcliaids This land is situated on the water* of Snow reek and adjoin the lands ol' W. J. Moore, Joel Hawkins, li.ram Smith ami others. Term of sale made Known on day of sale. This ;be Ist day of Sept Miiber Jhb7. bate on premises. A, 11. FKAZIEK. Administrator. >> IIUMI|U(i ! 171 >r the benefit of farmers I have conclu } tied to oiler fur sale any process of curing line yellow tobacco. I havesold 700 pounds at $1050.25. An experience of live years, (ioqd reference. The process will be .sent to any one on receipt of one dollar. Address 11LACK STL YEN* SLADR, Miltvn, N. C. T\ phold, Soirli't XII'I IT'llo IVvi rn. : MeiiMlvM, IMplhcrlu, Suiiill pttx, 'ltul« pr», etf, Darbys Prophylactic Fluid will de stroy the infection of all fevers nnd all J contagious and infectious disease : Will keep the atmosphere of any pick room pure and wholesome, absoibing and destroying unhealthy and conta gion. Will naturalize any bad smell whatever, not by disguising it, but by distroying it. Use Darbys Prophylac tic Fluid in every sick room, l'ruilencc is a commendable virtue, but it is never seen in such beauty as when a mother provides hcrsclt with a bottle of Dr. Flints' Cough Syrup for cases of For sale evory ' where. tf. ■ if you have sore eyes call at Pepper jHi Sons store and get a via! of that eel ; ebrated oye water manufactured by for nidla used by Pr. .John Popper in bis practice for many years, warranted to cure or money returned. Only '2:> couts per bottle. When passing Walnut Co»o remout i ber that you will be well carod for by slopping at the Walnut (!o»e Hotel, 'kept by M*» T. W. Lowis. A.ll liiu. Call at (Jeo. .Siewart's lor your TOBACCO FLUES" Winston, N. V. \ul» Illy OjPT I?J THE " i;. , \ i STILLY NIGHT I VLLES TOFFR CHILD IS TEETHINC. Arc yon one, who in 00 uMtltiu awfi) by thv »lri»la- Agv ui»on hb •y«u*m 'roni tbo cflcctn of teething. ( THE BUSINESS MAN, * : Wearied from the luhors of the day. on going home Una** that he cannot huv the deelrc'! ano nccciW7 r. jL ft»r t!i httlu durltng id still tufftruiK. and fltmly and pitifully \va«line awav by the diulnftLC UJ; tn it« fv-tt in from the effect* «t teclhine. it be 1 would think in uw» DII'EAS" KUCKIEBEBST . , CCRDtAL, the (Jtent southern Rtinwlv, iovt of cl« cp 1 nntl «•/»:;,; l.unf- would he UOKnown In that ! uouiit. it wiil cure liinrrh'M>M. HrscnlTv. and all ' Ihorpl liuordcri. For Pole by all Drui:ui»ta. Wc. A Iwttle. WALTtR A. TAYLOR, Atlanta, Ga, I MCCANLKSS HOUSE, DANBURY N C. 1 ; TMs licuv lias IK- -MI :\n>l iiowly liiti'd up lor tli'* j ••ei.il acr(»ninifHlation of 1 j auiiiuk 1 \isi!«»i*s to PiiMlnirv t Sprlnos and I MlO Moiiululih. It tin* s has tin* 1»«'! aria ;i;«'il nnd most airy rooms 1 ( of any liou.st* in town, witli double vcrnndas jol 1- » fret |»roim»nalf I'at'li. It is I. iiitHii 1 - *: ly lot'ati (I una 1;' .!• ami v."II shaded rle\a-l lion, troutln;4 tl»* C'««uM Ilousi' sijuarc will • " its ni«'. sluui' S ami "Vi'ifjHtMis, with the grata! secuery of Satiialown iiioitutalrs ' | willi i:s vmi«"S culm* of prevn for a back s ground, and \vh«*re tin? pure Invigorating air and fresh Mountain bit-e/es ha\ free ae j et-ss. This House luis a well ventilalcd pai - j lor furmshei! with pianos and .John Verra!- 1 la's n>tt;d Italian >tring hand has Ijecu I engnqed to furnish music musid for th«' ! guests ol this House during th«* M'ason. "1 Danbury is situated 2* miles fn 111 Pled-1 mont Spr■iii«;s,miles IVoin Pepper's Alum : * \Spriiigsand within ensv distauee «>t Mooii»'.s ' and other mineral waters. A line of uood harks, with good teams, " will he run from the Hotel to the Springs at 1 " all times, or when desired, at reasonable rates. Also good and gentle saddle horses on easy tei ms. .Vinoial watersand iee kepi ■ in Hotel at all times. 0:/"Hoard sl(i]H?r month. ssper \\e« 1 ■ per day. Cliiltlren under 1(1 years of age. , and servants half ni ic«' # l)anhar\ \- reaeln»»l by the f'a|K» Fear & Vudkin Valley Ml., from (ireenslmro to 1 Walnut Cove whe; e.oy and eomfor?abl- * conveyances can b.- had at reasonable rates ■ to Danbui y. a Hat u»« of 10 n ilea. 1)11. W. \V. Mr (AN LESS Propr., ! OAK EIDGE INSTITUTE, I —«CM DV YOr wihli to patronize a gootf pernianciit a ml v ( Hrliaot, | Do you wish top •a i uni|iletc roun ' lotl ••duealion . | Do you wish to learn to he a Teacher, V i ke. p books, prepare l«»r th« University, 01 | lotinis'.i a good course of stud} •' r If so a 1 dressy, J. 1 X .11. 11. IIOf-T, OAK lUDOK INSJTITUTK, 1 t OAK Unui E, N. C. 1 Next term begins August Otli. THE TAYLOR HOUSE, Danbury, Stokes Co- N- C- This house will receive vlsitf-r* at any time, for the summer season. Danbury is surrounded by the finest mineral waters, r and the most beautiful scenery in the .State. ' The waters are; Piedmont Springs, the Al um Springs; Moore's Spring and two j Npiings belonging to the Messrs Smith: ail of which are accessible from Danbury. ' As agent, I will rent the cabins at Pied mont springs. Terms tor l»oard will l»e. SIO.OO jut month. $.>.00 yer week, Jj»I.OO ixn* day, children and ' servants, half rates. S. li. TAYLOR Proprietor. , May :10th 18*7- Valliable Land For Sale. Hy virtue of a decree of the BupCiior I Court Clerk of stokes county the under signed administrators of Sterling At lams de ceased, will s»'H upon the promises to the r highest bidder for cash on Saturday Stp- ten i her 10, ISh" that valuable tract of laml on * which their intestate resided at the time of " his death, lying and being in the county of Stokes, on the waters of Mill Creek and Town Fork, adjoining the lands ol I)r, \V. A.L**h, W. 1!. Vaughn and o'hera, contain ing about one-hundred and seventy-four acres al)out one third of which Is cleared : and in a high state of cultivation, the otliei two thirds is still in original f.'rests abouti- j ding in fine pine and oak timber, and almost; * in view • f seve.al steam saw mills; the land lies well for cultivation ami produces the ■ very linest quality of tooacco wheat and i grass, has upon it (and which is located di rectly upon t'.e road leading from Walnut Cove to Madison Saudy Kidgcund Danbury) an elegant two story dwelling house tiuished off ill good style, eight rooms, double port I cos, dining room, and cook room, good welL _ garde i anaorcliard, large and well arranged barn and stables with «|uiUs a number of I first class tobam* barns U|kui the premises. , Il is seldom tluu land buyers get a chance to purchase such real estate as this is being - offered. This tract of land is about three fourths of a mile from the young andgrow- Ins l°wn of Walnut Cove which is directly upon the ('. V. Y. V. Railroad and which bills far at no distant day to be a place of ' considerable note in the Piedmont section 3 of the State. t Tlie sale of the above property was una vaidably postponed from the 2ml instant on r account of the great rain fall and swoleu . condition of the watercourses on thai day. August 3rd, ls«7 S. p. ADAMS W. N. IILACKBVKN. [ UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, N. C. S rpilK SESSION IS DIVIDED INTO lAVO I Fit MS, 5 the first beginning tie* last Thursday liiau s gust and ending at Christmas, the second beginning early in January and i ndln_ first Thtirstlay In June. Tuition. sio.od for each term, lor room rent and service, $5.00 per term. Tliose unable to pay tuition are f allowed to give their notes, secured if posal ble. Tuition In the Normal Coui-se free. , Post (graduate instruction also five. Th- Faculty is now sufficiently strong to give ' instruction in a wide range of studies. For terms in th • Law School apply t«> r lion. John Manning, LL. I). For Cata logues apply to W. T. Patterson, Dur-ar, Chai>el Hill, N. C. For special information i> apply to KK.MP P. BATTLE 1.1 . D. L. K! J NH, Practical Watch Hakcr 1 " * .1 I3W 101 I I The Singer Sewing Machine' Office 1 WINSTON. SM C. It you want your watch cleaned out, re paired or any other work in tlie Jewelry j liye this is tjie pbu*e to get it ihme in the Is'st style. R Phe Wilmington Star. HKnrcTicN ix nucEs. Attention is called to the following re-j dueed rates of subscription, CASH IN ADVANCE . TUK DAIL V STAR. One Year $(1.00 I Three Monthssl..oo Six Months 8.00 | One Months 50 THE WKEKLY STAK. One Year SI.OO | Six Months CO Three Months 30 cents. Our Telegraph XM\S st rviou hasrecenlly lie.'ii IttrKcly iiu'riMSi'il. and it is cr.r f 1' 1 1«• liiin.ilioit t U •'p t!ut Si An up to 111.'highest « standard of news-iMjier exd-lh-nei". Address, WM. H. UEItX.MID, \\ ilnilnjiton. N. C." . i THOMPSON'S C O M P 0 IJ N I) IlilCMf®. ■ | v i v v t r t » * | A MILD TONIC AND— -1 A ppin izKit. A euro for Dy pepsin, Indigf tlon and onstipatic-n. it proinut tit" s -lvtions ot the Liver and Kidneys, and gives a gentle one to tin? Organs. Kelieves Nnesick I'iostration following Protracted SServouss. and enfeebled condition of the general sys tem. MAN't'F \« 'Tt'ItKD DY Dr. V. 0, THOMPSON, DItUGUI^T, Winston N. C. 1 > »-T I IfUY YOIIK TOMBSTONES UNTIL YOU SEE ' I. W, DURHAM, Winston, N* C ] I \fL7~Designs mailed frce.^j m Pt&VSf f int¥l»' x OUTOF ORDER. NCWHfW SEWING MACHINE G.ORANCE.MASS. CHICAGO -30 UNION GQUARtN.V:- DALLAS, S-JLOU.mo. II Yon ni.h it Unnil Arllrlv of I'i.' ii T.nni '>. i-kvoir -V'.U i'r f.> ••Ol.lt Rll'" I VAUGHN & PEPPER, Winston, N. C. I Wholesale and 1-Cotsiil DoitlerM in— GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Are nyvv receiving and placing in position t lie most desirable and varied stock of Fall and Winter goods ever offered by any one house in that market. Thaking their ~ tnanv friendsand customers for the liberal patronage given them in the past, we assure f allin need that •*« is the place to get » % most goods Tor tlie least monay. jc Gold and Silver! onoy, IS NOW THE CRY How to mako it is ths Question. Head tins sn«l act as you are told, ami we c|usrat)tcc you to mako it. MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE I st * —Always patronize those who gi?e you the Imm t quality of goods for tlie least litoiieo. That person is The Original Cheap John AT WINSTON N. C. 2nd—Never pay big prices for shoddy cotton goods, when you can buy good wool goods for loss money, by calling at tli» OIUIiIXAJ. JOJIX* :srd —Wlien you are in Winston don't al-. low people to follow you aud drag you intu places wjien you have to pay extortion pri ces tor shoddy gi«nls, but go with your own free will to TUB OIUUINAi, ( UKAP JOHN'S THE ACKNOWLEDGED LEAOEROp I >W where yon ' IU buy the best of clothing boots, shoos, ilals, notions, hardware, lalnp.% dry goods of all liimU. and anything ymv call for, at such prices that will a/ways in duce you tocall ngfiin, Obscive the above ruh'saud \VB from SoO.OO to SIOO.OO X'M'T The Original Cheaß Jobo, Winston N C. ■-' •» -8 - n '-aw 'auOMtitvs - ■oo -ivoimmo any on»a vinox • ma IPPV -WO.l -V « Jt il|mu no 10 'auiJipm U] If jo Ml>l t P»'l "1 J«i »n» u| iif/misi AilVlU aXMTOKai«|ra»J^ lOOT uoa awv * a aMV nm