The Reporter and Poet THURSDAY OCT, 18 IMB7. ~ >.► t ~ uS'' Topics, at •rrnrrtana Inaad Aroianil IkmitMiry, ■ad Cwaly Hnllrn tlrirfly fold. ♦•A clitel'* aitfMiitf yuu Awl, f»lth, heM! Any subscriber who f*ils to rcocive the Kkpohtkr ani> I'ost every week ih requostod to report the failure. Wo want to see where 'ho fault in. Suu rises, 5:23. Sun sets, 5 37. New MOOD, 16tb. rhc fiue weather continues. Length of to-day, llhrs. 14 mill. I'ay your subscription to this paper if it is duo. Farrticrs aro busy gathering corn and ■owing wheat. Mr. J. 11. Stewart bronght to town one weeir a pumpkin weighed 64 pound*. That was "some punkio." Rev. Mr. Craven preached a very interesting sermon to the Datihury peo ple last Sunday night at the court-house ' in this place. Mr. J. 11. I'r&ther and family who ■pent a short time visiting relatives in Danbury left tor their home ia Ml. Airy last Tues lay Morning, Miss. Mamie l'eppor left Dan bury last Monday fir Mt. Airy where she will probably ipend some tjipe attending Miss. Lixxie Gilmer's school. A fellow was called on the other day to pay bis ice bill, "Just hold on,*' says I the fellow, "until rtre first freexc comes I and I will pay you in brand new ice." | We want 1,000 pounds of green or dry hide*, for which we will exchange leather or other goods. We have a good lot of upper, kip and harness lea ther bu hand. k ''' *•' | We are torry to learn that souio ofj Mr. W. W. King's chi)di|en, with Diphtheria at his father's, where he and his family are visiting. Wo learn' they are getting well Mr. \v. W. King and family hsve. te turued from a protracted visit - to *nis Father's in Guilford e/fuhty. \W arc glad to know (hat his chijdjcnC winy bad , diphtheria while away, have recovered, I We learn that at tbe" pVotfac'tcd mcetmg which hay just closed utyra, there were thirteen or fourteen , conversions and six or eight joined the church. 'I he meeting was conducted by Messrs. Kevs. Craven and Lit tle- Mr. Mcllae, who is mining tor silver south of the mountain a few miles west from Daiibury, was in town last week and says that he has gone down fifty feet on one vein, which is two feet wide, and that some of the ore. as tested by a Washington City chemist, assays fiiiy two per cent, silver. Mr. Nixon Padget, who has been con nected with the Reporter k D 8T since be was a small boy, left last Sat urday fo attend Prof. W. A Klynt's School, at Dalton. During our acquain tance with Nick in ail the lotig years he has been wilb us we always found him holiest and reliable. Sample ltrown'a big establishment in Greoqtboro is rapidly being Killed up with a large stock of Clothing, Dress Geoda, Shoes, Ladies Cloaks, Dry goods of all kiuds, Carpets, Hats and Notions for tie Fall and wfnter Season, 'l'lieir goods are all niw, stylish and attract ive, and you never know huw cheap good* can be so d until you learn Sams plo Brown's pi ices. .w .t * «• i!" We call special attention this week to tbe new advertisement of tko Oripi sal Cheap John at Winston, lie has jiMrttiMhHttfrdfa New York, and his ■tore is crowded with new goods apd yAA ,f •. i 7* » * eustomerr He has recently added to bit already immense stock, a full line of millinery goods. We advise our readers W call and examiud his a took before purchasing elsewhere. Mr. Wado Hicks lost a barn of tobac c* by fire a few days ago, and his dog with it, as we are tolp; we presume the loss of tbe dog compensated in part for the Im« ifkbe barn and*its content. We do not know that we ever had the pleas ure or displeasure of meeting that par ticular canine either before or behind, but from our general knowledge of dog* we guess it woaJd be well: for the eouu. try if ftur hundred and'fifty thousand in the State would (bare a similar fate. If you owo ■« anything for tbis paper, and intend to pay it, you will please do m: it. is useless to say we need tho mousy. If you oan read or know your right hand from your left, you know that we eannot run a paper without money. Ve toed money now; we need it every day, to pay printers, buy material, etc Please read tbis over again; what we sty is so; don't think because you owe u big three, five, or ten dollars, that yo 1 miy pat off paying until a few month" or until court; send us some if but s part of what you owo. f The people in many parts of h coun ty seem to like the working of t!,e fence law, though they are deprived of its full ojjinutage. .In many places wc see the t cow chained in the fenco oomers and ' grassy yard, getting the benefit of the green, tender gran which grows on those rich uncultivated spots, until very reocnt(y this was all left on the ground to dry up ai dbe blown away by the „ ! winter winds, and the old man, or some I Sjof the boys were treading over the hill* aj in the cool of the evenings, looking for ; the cow, losing the very best time of tlic ' j day 'or work out of their crops. The ! money required to pay for oiioeow bell i will buy two chains, and the time lost ; hunting the ow during the summer, ' would in uinny cases, if spent in the 1 i field liavc made enough tobscee to pay | for two cows. Stock law or 110 stock law, keep your eow chained and when r you want to milk her. you know exactly • | where she is, without losing half the day ) ' hunting her. The most bitterly oppos- j el to the stock law ot any family we of, have lost time enough hunting cows ! since the war, to have made enough,, i had the-time been spent in tho field | giowieg corn or tobacco, to pay for' | twenty cows for evciy one they now j ' have. ' j RAILROAD EXTENSION—NKW , ! CAUSE Full GRATULATION. 1 >| ,! Like some millionaire, whose profits I 'grow wnile he sleeps, Greensboro plum | hers, and when she awakes something I new seems to have turned up for lier ' j advantage. ' j Tho news to-day is that the county ' of Ctirroll, in Virginia, voted, yester- j ' day, a subscription of SIOO 000 for tho ' extension of the Norfork and Western ■ Railroad. This is the best news for j Greonsboro that we have heard in many . adav, for the early result accms -lire to , j he the connection between tho C. F. & I If. V. Railroad, by its extension from Mount Airy, to a point which is now j but 33 miles distant, tn one of the scv. eral branches o' the great Norfolk and 1 Western Railroad, which the immense i ; coal and iron supplies of South Virginia ' j have rendered npeessary. This, to say j 1 . the least - and that is indeed very much 1 j - will give to Greensboro cheap coal I ■ and irpu ore, the two necessary factors | I in the. building of manufactories here j i \ besides that it will make as "eisy" to ; II ude u common phrase— ,l as falling off a log" for the C. F. and V. V. Railroad i I 'to' Bod a terminus at deep water. In anticipation of what has now been ''Uolie"in"Carroll county, Va., Wilming- [ ton is again moving, having ready to j 1 submit to tho pcoplo a proposition to \ subscribe $150,000 to extend the C. F. j and Y, V. Railroad from Kaycttcville to tlmt city, a distance over a level country of from 80 to 00 miles—more t . or less It may bo safely now, however, that Wilmington can not affi rd to hesitate, j ' 1 She has never bad such an opportunity 1 from her foundation till now to increase her commerce and widen her influence. To say, therefore, to Wilmington now, - " Rrctbcreu, suffer the word of exhor r at ion," were a supaifluous speech. Rut perhaps we should be uioro de fi ' mtc, and say that tho imposition to cx ", tend the Norfolk ond Western means to 8 build it to tho North Carolina lino oulv ' |i}J miles from Mt. Airy at which point I the C. F. it Y. V. will moot it! As a ,! matter of curse this wilt quicken the ■,' energies as well as increase the ability , of the C. F. & Y. V. syndicate, and t tho grand work will be hastened as it 9 would not otherwise be. ' In connection with the above it should . : be said that Greensboro become at once p j the uiosa fakored spot in tho State—we . i speak it deliberately—for manufactures |of all kinds, in that, in addition to its i fine transportations facilities, it becomes I the i.earest poiut to cotton, tobacco, iron, coal and lumber thet can be touiitl 5 wifliip the U,piled States. Now exaui j iae and see if tlie statement is not true . Mora hereafter, i ° The above from the Greensboro Daily 6 Workman is very good and encouraging to every true North Carolina, but why talk of getting Coal and iron in supplies 1 from South Virginia when wo have c without a doubt good coal here PI Stokes, £ as fine magnetic iron ore as any in tbe e South, in entirely inexhaustible quan r t'lties, with tli* hematites and all the e manganese your furnaces will need in i- the manufacture of stoel rails for the " | State, abnost at yout door. Come and |, see. H Prtaidept Cleveland in his Southern d aud Western ltHp!»bire* his owo cars, se lects bis own company, and pays bis r own and friend's travelling and other 0 expenses en route, like any ather eitixen. e This is a Democratic administration. Why can't the Labor I'arty got what '' it Hants under a Democrttio aduiinis- ; V I ration headed by Cleveland ! Let ,y Congress adopt his suggestion and ap -1 point a commission to settle all ques >a tioqs of labor aud capital. This, it *e6ms tons, will w«et tbe ends aiuied a at by tbe Labor Party. ■I CARLISLE AND THE KKV KNI K. e! 1 We ore exceedingly pleased with tbe - editor of the Stale Chronicle of last I j we-ik on Speaker Carlisle and the intcr c [ nol revenue systnui, because it ii in a ' line with the policy which The Land- I ' mark laid down at least eighteen months ' ' ago and upon which it has insisted off 3 ! and on ever Miioe. The Congressmen ' | from North Carolina should not voto for 1 • | Mi. Carlisle for Speaker next winter un r less they can secure in advance from - him concessions on tbe internal revenue ■ | question. Me do not tncan anything II wrong in this. We merely mean that ' Mr. Carlisle should be made to pledge i himself to do the clean thing by the en 'l emics of the internal revenue s)stcm as a condition proecdeut to their support of ' h:m for the speakership. He eave them i no chance in the lust t'ong ess and will give them none in the next unloss forced j to. He is the natural enemy of Vir ginia, North Carolina aud Tennessee in j terests. and the representatives from 11 these States should unite and defeat i him unless ho will agiec to consent, at the very least, to give (ho House au op ; port unity to repeal the tobacco aud bran idy taxes if it wants to do so. They ! should not support Mr. Randail for the J Speakur's chair, for he is opposed to our party's principles on the tariff question; but tlicy hold the balance of power in I the ucxl House and should use it to> I the promotion of the interests of their ! constituents. These cannot be subserv ci through Carlislo, unpledged, nor through any other man who would ap point as stubborn and imprudent ufti as Mills, of Texas, ohairman of the com mittee on ways aud uioans. We aro addressing ourselves more particularly, just now, to Messrs. Hen derson, Cowles and Johnson, of the sev enth, eighth'aud ninth districts of this State, and may add that public opinion will sustain them in their refusal to vote for fot Carlisle, even as the caucas nominee for Speakc. next winter, but | that it will not sustain them in blind and unconditional support of any inau win is committed against the legiilsti n j which their people desire above all | things —Statcsville Landmark. THE CURSE OK THE COUNTRY.' I Over a bundled millions lying idle. It has bron taken out of the business of the country by the force pump of over taxation. It is of no use tn any one. ' It docs the government hann, it arjuscs , 1 the cupidity of Congress, it does the ! people injury. Our currenoy is not so , pl-ntiful that a liundru I millions can bo , 1 drained off without serious detrihiont. Merchant nceed that honided excess to . do business with. The itiouey market ; has already giown feverish. Call loans , 1 may be plentiful, but time loans are ac i other in Iter. If a man has money to ! spare he places where be can get his | hands on it at a day's notice. He has , grown cautious, possibly a little timid. , j Then the prospect of a still further accumulation, with another hundred mil lion abstruc led from business is appall ing. What will be tbe end? is what ev erybody is asking. Are we to be taught by a financial orasli that '.he rev enue must be reduced, or will the Dem t ocratic party take time by the forelock and by judicious work prevent such a t ] calamity I i Level-headed Democrats have but 1 . one opinion ot the prime duty of tbe bour. It is ti squarely face the facts j and insist on reduction without further ( delav. It their coufcrenco with Mr. | Cleveland at Oak View results in an j agreement upon souie decisive plan of action, seeing the dangers with which 1 the country is threatened, places himself s ; at the head of the party, bent on iiumc s diatc reform of tho revenue laws in some shape or other the mcrobants and the COIUIUOU sense of the republic, irrespc - !- j tivo of party affiliations, will be wub theui.—New York Herald. ' i A free trade pkper remarks that tbe y repeal of the internal revenue taxes p would deprive the public treasury of y' $1120,000,000 a year. So it would. ' Rut how does that amount get into tbe e I treasury ! It is wrung from the people , i by tho most oppressive system of taxa ie ! tion that was ever endured in this ooun . ! try. Aud tho people are getting ie mighty tired of it. It will be well for n ; Democratic statesmen not to forgtt this. |0 1 —Spirit of the South. d i —* ]>' ot !-•«». u Having betn appointed a to make wile of the lands herein often )cscribet In » suit lately pending in the 18 iSuporior l ourt of StokeH County at August if Term 1887 In which John S. Flinchein Is l. lMftiutifT ami J. W, Qook and Mai hula Cook are defendants, 1 will sell upon the premises to the highest bidder for cash it on tho 12th day of Nov. 1887 a certain tract I m l or parcel of land situ ted in tlie county ol ' Stokes, adjoining the lands of Ilaleigh Brinn 11. Venab|e, Wm. Fllnchem and others con | tainlng by estimation to two hundred acres '* more or less said land is sold under decree it of Court fbr balance of purctiase money. 1( j k. I. Dalton, Commissioner. Octolier 10th. 1887. • i.l Tlio KBPORTER-I'.IST slioil l B'! n i regular weekly risitor to every family e in thU county br.tli fur the good ot tli« t families and forour own w»lie, and fur ■ 1 tbis one, among u number of rontons ; j we are endeavering to do a good service -; by acquainting the people with tbe 4 county's history and resources, (hereby r instructing our people iu what they i I ought to know, and at the same time r 1 drawing the attention of individual from ■ abroad who may be indnoed to luulre in i vestments here and introduce industries I among us. And while we are working ■ for the interest of the county, at large, we foci we ought to have its substantial , support in the way of a liberal subscrip tion lis'., for as Hradford who published , tbe Qist llible in America under the ' colonial government, at I'liiladelphiu, aid in his subscription ' prospectus | 'printing is costly," und whin we .-ay "printing i 9 costly" we are not Inking I into account any rcuiemeration for the preparation of tlio matter foi the paper, and tor conducting tbe business. We furnish a pap,:r which to say the least will not suffer in comparison with any county paper in the State ; indeed there arc orignal articles, eortring a vast and vaiied range of •Objects, regu larly contributed to this paper whioii we consider would do credit to tlio more pretentions oity dailies of the Staic. Much attention is given in its coluuis to matters of more than passing interest to the farmer,-and the farming interest of this county affects every one of its in habitants it is as yet. paramount to ev ery other interest in this county. The very latest general and state news is given on tlu columns sot apart for that department ; and its miscellaneous se lections are carefully sifted front its sixty exchanges. Sample copies sent on application Send on your money a*, once and ilien talk to all your neighbors afterwards and try to get them to subscribe. NOTICE. I wish to say to my many friends and old customers in Stokes county that 1 am now with Farmers Wai chouse Winston N. C., where 1 am better pie pared to serve you than ever before. Wheu you ooiux to Wiustuu don't fail ' to diive in at Farmers and eall for your Friend, , u John A..Martin. l'rudence is a commendable virtue, but it is never seen in such beauty as • ben a uiotber provides hcrselt with a bottle of Dr. Flints' Cough Syrup for cases of emergsnoy. For sale every where. it. T'pliolri. Hrarlrl und ltlUwrtnn, niptlirrlH, Naaall-p**. Uwl. era, flf, Darbys Prophylactic Fluid will de stroy the infection of all fevers and all contagious and infectious diseases. Will keep the atmosphere of any rick ' room pure and wholesome, absoibing 1 and destroying unhealthy and conta gion. Will naturaliia any bad smell whatever, not by disguising it, but by distroving it. Use Darbys Prophylac tic Fluid iu every siok room. If you have sore eyes call at Pepper j & Sons store and get a vial of that cel ebrated eye water manufactured by for mula used by Dr. John Pepper in his ' pructice for uiony years, warranted to ( euro or money returned. Only 25 cents s per bottle. » Dr Flint's Cough Syrup is a sure r cure for coughs, colds, bronchetis, croup, ■ !tc &c. Sold by Asheratt & Owens, 1 Druggist, Winston, N. C. tt. ' When passing Walnut Cove remem f . ber that you will be well oared for by stopping at the Waluut Cove Hotel, kept by Mr. L. W. Lewis. A.ll BiuJ CLEANLINESS >i is next to Godliness, while * bath is a F!" ' necessity, it u also » luxury, and to • iM »'> ' enjoy it thoroughly one should have '■ nice toilet soap. It is our purpose to e e day to tell you we have a nioe assort i- meat of Soap—Oakleys' Pears', Col. g ir gates', Hajints' and Robinaono*. Wa buy our sosp direct from the manufac turers in large quantities at lowest , r prices and are thus enabled to ofer n ie our customers bargains. Soap at 5 eta at !• a cake worth 10 eta-? at 10 et« worth la 15 cts., at 15 cts worth 20 eta., and at ill 'j. 20 and 25 ota wot th 35 to 40 ots. per m °»ke « ASHCRAFT k OWENS, DRUGciirr*, WINOTOM, ..... . N. C. TIRED OUT! J I At ihifl HHN DMrlj •T*RY ouu nooda to DM MM I toft oi tonic. IKON «nt*r» into almost •▼cry phy " rtolftn'a proscription (or Uwn who M»d building up. j fsa H ! iP p m BEST TONIC • IM?* "IS,, Mrtfr lf.X* ? I IP* . ruo that Is not Injurloua. I « the Blood. In* ISOI-IKCM the MyoCrH, KrbtarraApprtltr, A Ida l)i«r«lion It do** not bltcken »r injure Th« teeth, UQM hud• •ebe or produceconatipntion- ■■Her Iron nti ,to 11^ BDIKI.KI, ft leading physician oi bprum* Bnrnn'a Irun kitten Is a thnrrwfhlr #ood medl ■ o*e it in my practice, and And ita action ei •elaftllotherfonnanf iir>n. In «• "akin***, r»ralowcon* litioa of the aretera. Brown'a Ir«n Bitten la usually 1 • positive neceaaity. It h all that ia claimed for it/* W. N. WATIRA. 1219 Thirty-aeconti Btreet, Owwtmrn D o..na>a: Iron Bitten ia tbe Toolo of Ute Nothliuc tatter. It i rnates | •ppetite, fires atranctb and improrse digestion." ' Genuine haa above Trade Mark and oroeaed rod linafl ao wrapper Take no other. Made only ty I BMCWM CUtMIUL ( O, UALTIMOUK, NORTH CAROLINA, ) In the Sii|»erior STOKKH (OI XTV. $ court Sept. llith-87 I Summons return able htfore the Clerk oil I the sth da\ of November 1887. Thomas Martin administrator with the Will annexed ol Junit.s J lull tlucM p lIV. against, I). F. null, Kileigh ll:i.l, William llall. John Francis Hall, Llizaiietli iMirham wift* >t' Xathoti Durham, Kli/.a Ayois wife ot William Aycrs, liacliaol llail wit low of •lam ,, !t llall, Aim Corn wifo of Martin Corn, l)H*k Hall ami heirs at law ot Walter L. llall, tlelemlent. The pnrjMw of thih action is to obtain from th* 4 clerk a tleeree the plain*itf to H4*ll certain lam's to ihc estate of .lames Hall tlce'tl, for the pur pose ofenablini; him to pay debts tlio* from said estate. And the defenda it, Haehaol Hall, El xa Ay res wife of William Ay res, j William H. llall, Ann Corn wife f Martin Corn and the heirs at law of Walter L. Hall doe'd, are belt by ntitiiietl t» upper In-foie M. U. IVtree, clerk of the .s'i|ieripr Cmirt of Stokes county at bin otfiee iu Danbury on the sth day of Aovember 1887, ami answer the complaint of the plaintiff v hicli will lie filed within the time required by law 4iid iu defauii thereof the tleeree w ill be grunted us pravd for. N. O. I'KTKEE, C. 8. C. By order and decree of Sii|>erior Court of Mokes county N. C. spring term 1887 ill the cascy H. It. Uallawuy, against A. Date man and williuiu 11. Hall. 1 will sell for cash oil the premises to the highest bidder at public auction, on Saturday 'jJHh day of Oftolier 1887 two tracts t f lauds in Stokes county N. C. on the waters of Dig Creek adjoining K. W.tieorge, John Moran, John Flippins and others and containing about lttu acres each, these ai« valuable to bacco lauds with a good dwelling, tobacco thereon a desirable home. Done to satisfy jinlgment for purchase money on said land. For other facts, ami terms address U. L. llayuiorc, Mt. Airy, N. C. RUFUS LHAYMORE, Commissioner. Aaron Wagner & wife ) Stokes Superior vs. > Court, T. J, King, 8. J. Mul- S Fall Term 1887, lilt and other;*. ACTION" KOUTITI.K. It appearing by the aftidavit filed in the above entitled actions that T. J. King and Ills wife Alice ; 8. J. Mulliti und his wife Minnie; nnd Wutt Martin are necessary parties, and they art! noli residents of the State of N. C., and that this coiut has juris diction of the action and that tbe plaiutitTs have cause of complaint. It is therefore or dered that the sen ices of this summons be made by publication for six successive W eks iu the DANHUIIY KKPOHTKII a pa|»er published .n Stokes county, N. C. retering the above named defcudants to apjH'ar an answer or demur to the complaint of plaiu titf at tlie court held on 10th Monday after the Ist Monday in Septrnilier otherwise | judgment will be grunted according to pray- i er of pluintiH's relief, tlutctl in Daubury this September i Ist 1867* N. O. PET U EE. Notice of Action ) Before the clerk NORTH CAROLIN,A f of the si|wrior 1 llroai ocxr\*. (Court . tokes ) / Coll lit\ . j A. G. Jones AtlmV. of Bru/iPms West moreland, Nancy Westmoreland. T. A. Freemon Trustee, J. M. Fulton Trustee, Atla Walker and her husband John Walker, » und Martin Wc&Uuoivluud, pl'lTs. against. Jane Fulton and her husband Enoch K. > Fulton, Paulina Welsh ami her husband Parker Welsh, Laura Isoni ami her husband Charles Isoiu, John Westnioreland and Elizabeth Watson, defendants. 1 The purpose of tills proceeding is to ol>- tain a decitje tt»r the sale of lands belonging J to the estate of Brnzilious Westmortdami, t c'.ec'd, so as to enable the adm'r t*» pay «»fl' debts against said estate. And the defendants Laura lsom and her husband Charles lsom, ami John West moteluml uon resident defendants, are here by notified to appoar l>eforethe clerk of the i Superior Court for the county of StoKws. at his office in Daubury on the 12th tlsy of Noveiulter 1887 and answer the complaint j of the plalntifis which will b«' filed in office as required by law, or the clerk will grant the relief demanded, t N. O. PETREE, C. 8. C. Sept. 24th 1887. NOTICE. Having duly quuliticd as Administrator on the Estate of Margarett Carter Deceased, all persons indebted to said Estate are re quested to make |iayment to me at once, and all those who have claims against the said Estate are hereby notified to present e them duly pioven, for payment on or before the sth day of September 1888 or this notice will be plead in the bai of their recovery. • This 3th day of September 1887. JAMES W. DAVIS, Administrator. r , LAND SAIJE. A» coinmiMloiicr ill » itwrf« nimlfl at SfH-liif; Tt: m of the Superior t ,'onrt >f • SloliPi county In case of W. I'. Slocl imuiimt H'. H. r»rter ami U. C. IVinislp. 1 will . «'ll for ('iuh at tlie court liousc il«M>r 111 l)an ° bury on Monday the "th ilay of November 1887 at 12 o'clock in a tract of Si7s acres of » lantl in Swaw Creek Townsliip 1 th# lands of Samll Steel, Thomas llnlcliiii son. lVter Martin and others. If Tlie lands an' i/Oo'l for all kinds of fann ing purposes with good Improvement® and ill a yuml neiehlmriiood. This the 21st day ofSepUmilier 1887. WALTER W. KlXti. Coinmissioncr. o*ll at Geo. Stewart's for your TOBACCO FLUES '* Winston, N. C. Aug lily OPT iiu ratn i stujlJY NiaHT WU.K TOOB CHILD IS TEETHINC, Are jroti awokcnetl with tbo t>lteouicrle§ of the tlttl* one, who la ■"> gradually wsßtlng away by the drain age upon ita ayntfm from the effects of teething. THE BUSINESS MAN. ' Wearied from the labora of the day. on going hom« finds thai he cannot have tbe defied ami neceaaarr reat, for the little darling ia ati!l tuffering. and ■lowly and pitifully wnatuig awav by the drninoL'e up«.n Ita ayateui from th" cflecta o'r leertilng. If ho would think to ;i«! t: SIDGSrS' HTJCZLIBIIBT CO3DIAL, the Great 80 til hern Remedy, loin of aleop mill bowel com] that borne. It will cure inurrlme-i. thM-nlrrj. and all H«»««*l Diftortler*. For aale by all Drugyiata. 60c. s bottlo. WALTER A. TAYLOR, Atlanta, Ga. (!• F. & Y. V. RAILWAY :u.~ Mtf u CONDENSED SCHEDULE JVO -iri Taking i. a. in.. Monday, Mav r U»„\S7. TIUUN9 MOV IXU NOH i 11. T.'iss. «.v Kr'lit «V Mail I'ass. Lv r.cuuettsville iu it) a 111 .*1 tNi. m ArMaxton 11 "» 705 Lv Maxtoii 11 Uti * ! 7«» Ar FayeUeviilc 1 :M) pm II 15 Lv Fa> a ettevlile 200 Oflo mn Ar Sanford 4 ').» I 40 pm Lv B>iiiford..«. I 1"> - I* Ar iifcnslHUo 7 25 i 8 00 Lv >re'tislHiro .... 110 10 ain Ar Daltoii 2 15pm' Passenger and Mail Uiiinor at Fayettovillp. 1 TRAINS MOVING StiXJ lft. Pass. & Fr'lit & j Mail. I'IISS: Lv Daltou { 845p mi Ar («r**eiwboro , 7 45 Lv (iriMMialmro !> 50 ain 7M)ain : Ar Santord j 12 55 p ml 1 17 pm Lv Nanford 1 115 j 155 I Ar Fayette villi* | 20 UUO | Lv Fayetteville :{ :io 12 15 ; Ar Max ton !5 15 55 > Lv Maxloti 1 5 25 4 I'il Ar llenuettsville | (I 45 7 Oopin | l*MMitger and Mali Dinner a*. Saiilbrd. raaaeitffer and Mail Trains run daily ; copt Sinulay. Freight and Acvmnodatioii Train ruin IKS' tween lliMinetUville a.id Fayettovfllt* on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and t>e trtoon Fayotteville antl tireenslHiro tin Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Freight and Ai'couimiNlation Train runs l li«ttvwn ttiivnsWoro and Fa>i*ttt*villt> on' .Mondays and Fridays and between Kayette- I ville and llenuettsville on Tuesdays, Tlitirs- . • lays and Sat unlay i. Trains ou run daily ex- 1 ■ opt Sunday. Close connection is made at ..astou with Carolina Central ISailway Passenger Trains to ami from Wilmington. W. F. KYLE, (ren'l Pass. Agent. J. W. FKY, (Jeii't Sup*i. DON'T * • > ' '•j HUY YOUR TOMBSTONES UNTIL VOU SEK I. W. DURHAM, Winston, N* C ll?"Designs mailed free. j> 1 NOTICE. ' ll ivinc this day qualified as adiiiiuislra- I tor upon the estate of John tie I ceaed, 1 hereby give p*neral notice to all persons indebted to said estate to come for ward and make immediate payment, antl all persons having claims against said est at« ' are requested to present them duly authen • Heated as required by law on or before tlie ' 10th tiny of September 1888, or otherwise thin notice will l>e plead iu bar of their re covery. This August :llst 1887. F. E. PETKEK. Administratoi r LAND WARRANTS WANTED According to the Inte act passed by (,'ou > gress almost every person drawing a Pen , siou is entitled to a Land Warrant of HM acres. I. the undersigned, will, pay elflfllh dollars for every Land Warrant of one liun dred and sixty acres, ami desir every per lou who draw s a pension ami lias not t»l» sained a Laml Warrant to commuuicau with mo. (L L. BURTON, Doer Trail, Colorado BTOXtt COUNTY SUPERIOR COUR 1 SUMMONS rou HKLIKF. Aaron Wagner ami wife Elizaln'th against T. J. King ami wife Alice, S. J. Miillin ant wife Minnie, Watt Martin him at law of K L. Martin tlee'd. State of North Carolina, to the shcrifl" o Stokes county gi-eeting. You are herein commanded, to summons T. J. King an) wife A licit, S. J. Mtilliu autl wife Minnie ami Watt Martin, the defendants abovi I named, if they be found within yottreount? f to ap|tear befor the llou. Judge of our nex l Sii|M'rior court to be lield for the county o I Stokes at the court house in Danhury ot - the 10th Monday after the Ist Monday \i r SeptemlM'r 1887 next, then ami there to an C swer tin* complaint of plaintiff, which w*il : bi' de|Misih'd in the ollice.of the clerk withi i - the three first days of the term. Antl let the tlef«Midauts take notice that I - they fail to answer the complaint williil I the term, the plaint ifTw ill apply tothecoui ' ft»r the relief demanded in the complaint. Hereof fail not, and f this summon make due return, (iiven under uiy liauil tills 25 day of August 1887, S. O. PETREE, C.B.C r If Yon Wlali a Uaod Ariielc Of Pmtq Ton.Vffo, ask vour dual er I y "OLD «IP.» : '' 5 ? L '' i M ' t ; ? !iff r " '■'? ' —WhoioKsile iJKZZ • ' . ' . ; : ;,'r ; GENERAL; MERCHANDISE, Arc t.ow receiving *\nc? placing in position die 11104 desirable and varied stock of Fall "and Winter goodsever ottered by any one houSe in (hat market. Thaking their „ 3? maiiv. friendsand customers for the liberal patronage given them in the past, we assure £ alliii need that "« is the place to get "» * fiast goods for the least monoy. *(l 'TI STl&iLVfl MJKI'LM , , yj .Cpm? •" s nopimuvyu! |ih.».hlß 404 v> X Ml'll 'JUKJII'I MUjSJ.IIIUJ \| \\\ 6j X|fltfH bMltfOf -wo J t*A •([ IrT1 r T 4 -"!Uui!|V mjop miojj. irj X|fkli! avis'i .;i[l ii| sauoj joj _i jo .toiiiM .»p! n\ i' iti iirtj imrJifPis't [ OAjS 04 HJ'K'U'UI" 8 AVOU SJ A'uu.)lt^ " -jfisort/f pu.iir.-i- M«ti i; .*vV.*Vi3*tfi pnMO||V ,MU iu»i|jUl Xifcl u>o|«iwi;ii nu»| Jfcl , w.tf TlftHft J»J nooii; '"'MM'M. >•! A'rpsjuuj, 1*7.1(1 nil {pit.• pin: A.iiMiurj* uj A|.rt'o *hi|iiu|s>q * piHM.Vs' .i\|i■ ) f»! Siqpc.i pnv -nv ui \i:ps.nuu, isvj .nj Sii;iutj?oq is.ig oqi • '"SlWjrti OAV4. O.IXI. IMIIAII SI XOJSSUK HIIOJ •O'N 'niHISdVHO * VNIIOUVO HIUON JO AIISM3AINn • * * •■/ .. .4.4 OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE. n() Vol' wish t> |atroni/.o a good permanent sinil proffreitlve | Scbeot. I)oyou wish loget a complete roun tied oiliicitioii Do yon \»isli to learn to 1M»JI Teavher, to k(M>p books, pi |wire for the University, or tulinisli a §oo ► course'nf stii'ly'.* If sotuMrcsss, ' ,'•'? j. 4 & HI. ii. holt, •« OAK JllbKiK INSTITUTE, a- r i» •. p- OAK I'uxiß, X. C. Next term begins August l>tli. id L .ft r - 'li tlfcy OUT Of ORDER* ve| HEW HOME SEWIN&MACHiNE &ORMiCE.MAS& tv cmicabo - 30 UNION SQUARE,NX- OAU.M. XI I STLfIUI 3.M0. Of I ..11-UN ~^"—7 |>|| „■ ■ i nun- nnnttS AND piaby FOK ». , *,yv| >l»* dealers In medlctne, or mallod on receipt of a So. post* lit CCeßlnmp. Atldreai \ * ' . VOLINA DRUG AND CHEMICAL OQ, J BALTIMORE, MD., U. ***•'>»' •us c. mmmm xhtt poCWf, cm obtfc.fi crtim*** __ advertising *pece whe»» In will find It liU ft r c«^sr, s : LORD&tmiihs.

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