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The Reporter and Post TIIUKSDAY OCT, 20 1887. Topics at Home. •frarr«>nrffN IIIAIKI Around IHnbnr)-, wnd County Mutter* llrlrll) Told "A cliler* Muntug you tukc'ii note*, And, faith, Ue'll jirunt It." Any subscriber who tails to receive thi Kbpohtkr an ft Post every week ih requosted to report the failure. We want to see where 'lie fault is. t-L ■ Sun rises 6:30, sets 5.30. Length of to-day 11 hours. Court at Winston next week, The bird law rau out last Saturday. We cnuie on a flock of wild turkeys a . week ago. Moon'o first quarter '23 rd, 12 o'clock, 25 minutes, afternoon. Chestui\ts are plentiful in the country about tho piuaacles of the Dan. Thi* is' obvoc all others the most pleasant season for mountaineering. The RegWtcr of Deeds has issued 3 licenses to niaary since our last report. Fall term of Superior Court convenes Monday, Nov. 14, Judge Oiluier presi ding. There nie 2 prisoners confiucd in jail awaiting trial at the approaching term of court. The Supreme Court it Raleigh i- J hearing appeals from the fourth cistrict 1 this week. Special trains will be run from (ireens boro to ltaleigh duiiug tho timo of the j State Fair. Corn ihuckiDg is at its hcicht : and poisum hunting is muchly indulged in these nights. The persimmon trees arc well fruited, wo believe the dried fruit is now an ar. tiele of trade. J. R. Jewel reports that h'.s machine thrashed soma 5000 bushels of wheat and tye this season. Dr. W. V. McCanlcss, Mrs. MtCan lcss and Mrs. Cora Dalton have return, ed from their trip to Stuart, Va. If you go to Greensboro, Don't fail to ' aec F. FisbblaU's large stock of Ulotb ing, Hats and Furnishing Goods. Tho wild Muscadine grapes is ripo. In Virginia and this Stato it is called both muscadine and scuppernong. The following marriage liccnso as . returned to the llcgistcr of Docdi dur- Septcmbcr . Msteu Bullou aud Luciu da Jackson. It is curious to observe the order in : which tho different species of trees are I dropping their leaves. The ash seems j to take the lead. The trains are now running rogulaily to Pilot Mountain (Marion) Station in Suny county, 9miles from Dalton and! 12 from Mt. Airy. The roots of dandelion freshly are said to bo the best substitute for coffee, at least far superior to that beast ly decoction of rye. Select vour seed com now, take nor.e but firm ears for the purpose and not those that grow on large stalks if you , want to grow good ear*. New corn is worth 40 cents , wheat' 75 cents to $1 ; butter 121 to 15 ccn's , eggs 10 cents ; chickens 124 to 15 cents and blackberries 8 cents. Tliare aro 85 cases on the civil docket, and 119 on the State docket, to wit 52 • indictments, 9 cases for costs, 16 soi fas, 31 presentments, 11 warrants. Thero are six towns and villages in 1 the United States bearing the name 1 Daebury, one Danborough, one Dan. 1 burgh, and three named Danvi'.o. j • Tlty coo( >pcll moderated Monday night and has been followed by cloudy ' and rainy weather which still continues at the time we wri'e, Thursday noon. , ' Married, on Wednesday, tho sth at ; | 11:30 at the house of the bride's ( uncle, Miss Mar; Poindcxtorto N. F. . Stedman. Rev. 11. O. Lacy officiating, j | A mink that killed sixtoon chickens | Friday and Saturday nights at Dr. De- j j witt Pepper's was bold enough to retuiu |. ou SttfUay night when he was trapped in ' | • gum. |. These nights and mornings may he agreeably spent by the firesido, but I daring the hours when the effost of the 1 tan'* rays is felt tho temperature be comes quite pleasant. An exoellcr.t vincgaf may bo made ] f rom sugar cane, and we may hereafter | » give to our readers, some instruction \ just how to work it. for wo think our j farmers might do well to experiment j with it. , K, '« , , i Tbc weather has been quite pleasant though cool the week past, somewhat i clovdy at sunrise, moderating under the genial rays of the sun at noon, and grow- c in* eold at night. Wo have bad a very 1 pleasant fall so far. I ] t Anna J. Winslow, a member of tho - I Society of Friends or Quakers, from i Kansas, has been preaching during tin' lust two months at Wcstfield aid oihrr , places southward in the county. r, If you would see something beautiful just step this way and take a po.«p at tho j Old Saiiratown ; tho forest trees from I base to summit are out m their gaudy I fall dress embracing every color and | about ten thouiand different shades of p as many more colors. If von want to see u live store full of new goods and full of customers buying the new goods go aud call on Sample Brown in his big establishment at Greensboro. Mr. Rrown attribute;! his lively business to "the best goods at lowest possible prices " | The woods will soon be in their bright- I est colors: the leaves arc fast assuming the brilliant autumnal boas of every , shade of red and yellow peculiar to the American oliur.te and the season which ] Coleridge has described, "When all ratine S-.enw bhtsni,:! ig in hins i-t':od audgohl." t ' Last year wo predicted in the minions jof this paj.or tint should ilie firs' fiun j I day of ilils montli be cl -ar, we might I lo>k for clear Sundays throughout that j month. Our prediction was verified. 1 1 The li st Sunday of October was clear I this Vear, and the succeeding ones so | far. I Tell your wife that '.lie best ami II cheapest stock of D.ess Goods and La- ! j dies Cloaks m Piedmont Caiolina is to j be found a' Sample Brown's in Greens— j hero. And if you want a mit or ovet j coat for yourself go with your wife when she goes after the dress and you can save I uioncy on both purchases. The indie lions are that next yeas | will be bail for cabbage; we have seen some turnip patches in which a largo proportion of tho turnip taps were killed by the cabbage bug, and if these bugs can get shelter through the winter and let loose on the catibige next spring it will be haid to menage thein. Have you tobacco to sell • If so you want to know when and where to sell it. The Southern Tobacco Journal will keep ] you posted on all the tobacco markets I every week, aud save you many dollars, i I Send 25 colits and get the Journal evcrv i week f"t three mouths. This is a new i and special offer made only to new sub. seribcrs. No tobacco glower can afford to do without it. Samples free. Ad. dress Tubacoo Journal, Danville Va. ''atroll county,- Virginia, voted last j Friday by 200 uiajonty, ino hundred * itrdfcrrs to the Norfolk V West tern extension, to meet the Cane Fear ,V , Yadkin Valley Railroad at the State ■ j line, near Mt Airv The Norfolk A: j W oat or u lt.nlroail extends from Norfolk j I by w :y of Petersburg and Lynchburg to j, | Bristol, i cnn., and is a Philadelphia j, Company 'l'his branch to the State j | j line will give tho C. Iv A V. V. I!. R.' !a .' oithorn connection. |t Mr. Robertson, the mining engineer 't jin charge oi the nor* of developing the 1 coal mi Town Folk, is so well pleased j' with the prospect that lie will put CO ; 1 I bands to work at onse. An informant j * told i:s this week that they have cut one 1 vein of coal throe feet thick and taken s j out sme good anthracite. Get out the f 1 coal, tins section can furt-.::-li iron ore of, t I any kind and quantity y- u w mt, and j«' | and inan/anosi aud we will have SOIIIO 0 farnaees and rolling mil'; in Stokes 1 which «.ill start the cuintrv on a boom 1 and result in building an iron mauufac. j c ' taring city within its borders. r j Wo have received a copy of the Hot ii/iii! I'ieduiont l'ii. edition, published ] at Anniston, Alabama, and which ae. i companies tjie exhibit trade by that j town lit Atlanta's exposition In edi ' itor.in.ehief is Col. Jas. It. ltundall, the author of the famous anthem "Ma ry 1« ml, My Maryland," and its in an a. ger is hlward A Oldham, ktioifn in t j ibis section as formerly ediior and pro. , I prietor of the Winston Sentinel Per. f sons desirous of reading s description of this "most remarkable ccntro of iron j in the Southern States" as Congressman ( Kelley of Pennsylvania styles it, can „ find it in this issue which may ha ob- taincd by addressing Tho Hot lilast s Publishing Co., Anuiston, Ala ' The act forming Stokes codnty from n Surry was passed and ratified on tho o 22rd day of December 1789; its one hundredth anniversary or centennial will -therefore occur December 23rd 1889, and not in 1888 as our contem porary the Republican has it. Wilkes county has been formed from Surry in 177 V, and Yadkin in 1850-51. For syth was formed from Stokes in 1848. Surry was formed from R.iwan iu 1770. Rowan was formed in 1753 aod corny re- , bended most of the western part of the State. It was formed from Acson, tho latter having been formed from liladen in 1740, and comprehended all the wes tern part of the State, from New Han over aud liladen on the eas', to thn westernmost extent, liladen was form ed in 1734 from New Hanover. Tho reader will doubtless consider that wc have traced the links in oui history pretty well hack to tho beginning' e I Kvery overseer of roads should havi ii i index boarde placed at every fork o ■ his road, before the next court meets r as lift is liable to pay a penalty of $H for every neglect. We have published I j the law relating to this matter mori | than onoc witliiu two years. The mag i istratcs, according to law, have to le port, the condition of roads at every I court, and in suoli instances as an uufa j. vorublo rcpoit is mndu 'ho Grand Jury j lias tj take the case in band. We give | the law again. "Overseers shall cause f to be set up, nt she forks of their respcc : ' tive roads, a post or posts, arms point ■ | ing the way of each road, with plain and I durable directions to tho most public ' places to which they lead, and with the number of miles from that place as near as can bo computed j and every over s«cr who shall, for ten days after notice , | of his appointment, neglect to do so aud j keep the same in repair shall forfeit anil i pay Toil every neglect $lO. Wc doubt if there isu board up at any fork north from Mr. Mat Smith's for five miles. Wo have noticed this neglect on other roads in some parts of tho county. STATU GLBANINGS. Greensboro Workman: The finest ap ples, as lino as we ever saw, lire on sale j here now, un 1 come from Dalton, a sta tion on the Capo Hear & Yadkin Valley lttilroad. Murphy Uul/ehn■ It is estimated that not less than $50,000 has been spent in Murphy for improvements since January 1, 1887 Aud then say that wc arc at a stand still! New lieme Journal: Mr. W.J. Hell has made oue aero in cabbage pay bet ter than two iu eotton.—Mr. Kd. Mur rill, of Onslow county, brought over last Tuesda; a beet weighing ten and three quajter pounds. It was raised on tho farm of Mr. J. F. Melton near Gum Branch and weighed when first taken out of the ground eleven pounds. Wilmington Star: Tho Rockingham Ilorket is still giving testimony a« to the veiy remarkable curative powers of the Kllerbc Spring, some ton miles or so, wc Delievo. from that town. The evidence is to the effect ; pcnp!c who are suffer ing from hay fever aud hay asthma, a e reletved very soon after arriving at the 'Springs, aud drinking the watci. Faycttcvillo Observer: The C. F. & \. V. Railroad hauled nearly thrse times as much cotton from lienncttsville in September 1-87 as it did in Septem ber 1890—The authorities in Greens- Boro bava passed an ordinance that all gates in that city shall swing inwatd. That might bo followed iu every town. —Mr. J. W. Fry, the Soporintendent o! the C. F. Si Y. V . Railroad, paid us a visit last week, and reports the road, which, reached I'ilot Mouuiaiu station last week, as only thirteen miles from Mt. Airy. But hero tho laying of the track must stop for a while for the grading, which is now exceedingly hea vy, and he thinks it will bo sometime before Mt. Airy is reached. Hi also told us that an Englishman, thoroughly acquainted with the coal mining busi ness, had been for weeks endeavoring to get tho owners of land at Waluut Cove to give him encouragement to make thorough tests and examinations of the coal deposits, and that he h»s at last succeeded, and that the State had for warded ten thousand dollars to com ineneo operation*. We hopo that the expectation.' of the people may now be realized If coal should bo found in ' sufficient quantity and of good quality, it will hoof immense benefit to this road, and right here at Walnut Cove large furiiaoes aud smelting works will doubtless be established. rS" otieo. Having been appointed a commissioner to lnakt; sale of tho lands hereinafter described 111 a suit lately 'iendlug in the Superior t en! t of stokes County at August Term iss7 ill wlticli John S. Klinchem is I'lahitifl' and J. W. t'ook and Malindu Cook are defendants, 1 will sell upon the premises to the highest bidder for cash on the 12th day of Nov. 1887 a certain tract or |iarccl of land situated in the county of Stokes, adjoining the lands of ltaleigh Brim 11. Wimble, Win. Kliiicheui and others con tabling by estimation two hundred acres more or less. Said land is sold under decree of Court for balance of purchase money. M. I. Dalton, Commissioner. Oclolier 10th. 1887. SUPERIOR COURT. rAl.l. TERMS ISS7. I 9ril (WINSTON) DISTRICT -JfDOB ' (III.MKR. , Rockingham July 25, 2 weeks. Stokes August 8. 2 weeks. Surrj August '22, 2 weeks. Alleghany September 5,1 week. ; Wilkes September 12, 2 weeks. Yadkin September 26, 2 weeks i Davio October 10, 2 weeks. Forsyth October 24, 2 weeks. Rockingham November 7, I week. Stokes November 14, 1 week. •Surry Novenibcr 21, 1 week, FC Tlic HKPOIITKR-I'OKT should bea* uf regular weekly visitor to every family in this county both fur the guml i>t tl:« 0 I families and &>ronr own sake, ami for il this one, among a number of riusims ; re wn are endeavoring tn do a good n'l viuc 5- by acquainting the people with the ; county's history and resources, thereby j v : instructing our people iti what they i i- | ought to know, and at the same tiino \ y j drawing the attention of individuals from i 01 abroad who may bo induced to make in- j e j vestments here and introduee industries J -1 among in. And while we are working! - j for tlio interest of the county, at large, ! J wo feel we ought to have its substantial c support in 'lie way of a liberal subserip e i lion list, for as liiadfuid who published r the liist llible in Ainciea under the - j colonial government, at Philadelphia,' f | aid in his subscription prospectus l! 'printing is costly:" mid when wo say ' 1 | "printing is costly" we aie- not taking j I I into account any rciiieuicration for the !i preparation of tho matter for the paper, i. and lor conducting the business, r We furnish a paper which to say the [ least will not suffer in comparison with any county paper in the Slate ; indeed there are orignal articles, covering a vast and varied range of subjuots, regu larly contributed to this paper which wo consider would do credit to the more , B pretentions oity dailies of the State. ' Much attention i*given in its colums to . ' matters of more than passing interest to j the farmer,-and the farming interest of I this county affects every one of its in- i ! habitants it is as yet paramount to cv- I , ery other interest in this county. The | , very latest general and state .news is J given on the columns set apart for that \ department; and its miscellaneous sc- ' ' lections are earcfully sifted from lis sixty > exchanges. Sample copies sent on application ( Send on your money a*, once and then 11 talk to all your neighbors afterwards J, and try to get theui to subscribe. NOTICE. I wish to say to my ininy friends H atid old customers in Stokes county " that I am now with Farmers Waichouse a Winston N. C., where 1 am better pre pared to serve yod than ever before, t When you come to Winston don't fail ' to diivc in at Farmers and call for your |, Friend, John A. Martin. si a l'rudence is a commendable virtue, but it is ucvor seen in such bfauty as vthen a mother provides herselt with u bottle of Dr. Flints' Cough Syrup for cases of emergency. For sale every whore. tf, Trplioltl, Nmrlrt KIIII lrollow Fever*. tl Utiisit'N Dipllierln, Nm.-tll pos, €'h»l- ' rru, elf. M Darbys Prophylactic Fluid will do- J!', stroy the infection of all fevers and all >1 contagious and Infectious disoases. Will keep the atmosphere of any fick- in room pure aud wholesome, absoibing , and destroying unhealthy and conta- jtl gion. Will naturalize any bad smell t '," whatever, not by disguising it, but by 11 dislroying it. Use Darbys I'rop'iylac- -J" tic Fluid in every sick room. il If you have sore eyes call at Pepper | & Sons store and get a vial of that eel- { cbrated eye water manufactured by for mula used by l)r. John Popper in his practice for many years, warranted to euro or money returned. (July 25 cents i 1,1 per bottle. p — I A l)r Flint's Cotigh Syrup is a sure j cure for coughs, cclds, bronclietis, croup, &o &e. Sold by Ashcratt Hi Owet.s, j,. Druggist, Winston, N. C. tl. j' When passing Walnut Covo remcui E ber that you will bo well cared for by stopping at the Walnut Cove Hotel, J- 1 kept by Mr. L. W. l.owis. A.ll 3m? CLEANLINESS bj is next to Godliness, while a bath is a Si at. X necessity, it is also a luxury, and to of as enjoy it thoroughly one should have 8,1 nice toilot soap. Di» our purpose to day to tell you we have a nice assort- o[ al went of Soap—Oakleys' Pears', Col. jlj sa gates', Bajinm' and lUibinsono'. Wo th W i buy our sosp direct from tho manufac- Tl turers in Urge quantities at lowost prices and arc thus enabled to offer our customers bargains. Soap at 5 cts ,si II a cake worth 10 oU , at 10 ots worth is lft ots., at 15 cts worth 20 ots., and at J* In 20 and 25 ots. woith 35 to 40 cts. por in in cake. of ASH CRAFT k OWENS, HRI'dUISTH, WINSTON, N. C. TIRED OUT! , At lhi« ttoariy evory own uoodn to n»i imm* •ort of totnv I HON '••>! .-TH Into nlirort mvojj phy •li i.-u'h pp.inut'ii't il f"i UaN* *i!» Uv-oU bi.iMnirf up. Hi B J TOHIC 0 For W itakiiriw, L.ntinli ud«*. I.ncli OR I:urrMV, «te., it IIA* NO I.QtWI , r.nd w TH»- only Ir»I» M«*d;« I« (hat In not iit|nrloMM. It UNRIFHOI the MOOT!. liivftforiit* .1 (LIO KjMtrni, K .tore* Appetite, Aids lMwaiioa It does not blacken «>r lnjoroti;« t«f»th, CI»IP»« BOND *choorprHluioi'onali;).Ui.u ■ h n tn> !• in««F> I)«. (J. 11. lItXKi.EY, 11 pl.jiuciao of bprinir fluid, OLIUT, I " Jlrown'n IRON Hittoni It a thomufthhr gond MODI* cine. I ti«I» it IN m> J>r«clie«\ r.U>l tind fin notion 01- coli nil other form* of ir- JI. IN R •*.. rFT low e*>n lition of tho bynlfin, HROWI 'h IRT.n HITT-N» I murlly • |X*RILI»O u«H Da. W. If. W ATKaa, I2i» Thirty -Moon d Str»«*.t, uUfgnUmn. D. " RnivtiV Iron llitt««m in tho Tonic o« tin* «K«» Nothing appetit4>. htmiiKth and improves difft«utiuD." C»unuin«« liM BIM>VK Trndo Murk atid cr«*wod rod linoa oil wrapper Ttiko no otlit i . Mn.i-only by liUOW.N CMEMICAL CO., li.\LTlMOli£, MIA NOItTII'I' \l!> 1 INA. t In l!n» Stt|i*ri«»r ; .STT»KI;» COR.NTV. ) R lilt ST■; T. 1; 11,->7 | MtHilit MIS r-I urn ;»l»1*• IN lit V LLN- ('!•> kEN TIH? •> H day of Xovtiinlier IN s 7. Tlioiiuiti M ill in U'HNHSIHF W itit the Will aiuii'.XTHL ttf.IUITI. s ll. til TLOVM pill*. U.'Mlillst. I). V. Hall. I; .l. «JLI lla.'l. VViili till II :11. Joint H ill, I>UR!I.:M wife of .Nuihoii Durlt.llN, KLI/.a \,,F'• »-R Williain AYT'M, li ti'ii.U l II ill WIDOW OF •lames LLALL. \IIII OJ U W if -of Mavliu 'or 1, L)ock Hall an«l lif»iiv> at law til Wait I L. Hall, deftMidcul . TLIF purpose OF this action IT to obtain from III" elerk a DECREE uiitiiori/.ing the plaili'llf to sell certain lauds lie|oii!;i;l4 to tin l I!ST (tctft'l)aiiie.s ll. til tlce'tl, for ILI«» pur pose of e.iablliit; liiiu to pay debts due IVoin said ESTATE. And the «lefeula it. Hticliacl Hail, Kli/.A A\res W ife ID' William \\rea, William 11. Hall, Ann CORN wife 1 f Martin Coin and the LIC irsat law ID' Walter /.. Hail tlceM, arclicrtby not.ilied to apj>er bcfoi-e N. O. Pet rt*e, clerk of the .STI|NM-IOR Court tif Mokes county at lii.s olliec iu Uuulmry on 1 lie oth tlay of .November ISS7, ami a;iswer the complaint of the plaintitf v liich will IW filed within tlie time required by law ami iu default thereof the decree w ill In* GRANTED as pravd for. N. O. PETUKE, S. C. By order and decree of Superior Court of Stokes comity N. (J. spring term IHB7 in the cases I{. K. tiallaway. smaiiist A. Bate man and William 11. Jlall. I will sell for, cash on the premises to tin- HIGHEST bidder al public auction, on Saturday gUtli day of October ISK7 two tracts of lantls lyini; in Stokes county N. C. on the waters of Big Creek adjoining K. W. Oeoriie, John Moran, John Flippins aud others and about 1:10 acres each, these art valuable to bacco lautls with a eood dwelling, tobacco barn «Sre., tlnn ON a desirable home. Don*- to satisfy judgment for purchase money on saiil laud. For otlnv facts, and terms uldress K. L. llaymore, Mt. Airy, N. C. iIUKUS LIIAYMORK, Commissioner. Aaron Warner & wife i S:.»kes Sujierior V . ' Conn, I". J, Kin;;. FS. ,I.Mn!-i Kali Ttnu IN>7, Ii TI audolhcis. ACTION FOIL TI ri.r.. It appearin;: B\ I. ..Ilidavit F I!«• 1 i in the tbove • lit it led . 'i NS at T.J. Kill!? and Ids wife Alice : S. .1. Mullin aaetl his WIT'C Minnie; and Watt Martin a C 11 -.'essa •> imities. aud tin \ a: E 11011 I'-'ide.-ts of the State of N. C., ami I hat lliisrotnt has juris liction of the ACTION and that tin* plaintiffs liave cause of complaint, it is therefore or leretl lhattht servi.v >of this .sumtiions be made by publication for six suetrssive WEEKS in tii • DAMII UV KKIMIISTKII a PAJWR |iublished ILL Stokes county, N. C. reterinj; the above named defendants to af»|»ear an nisweror demur t«» tie* complaint T»f plain ill'at the court LI-ld on ION, Monda\ after .lie I>T Monday 1118 cpu nilier 18 V of IICI\%ISE w i I * be granted ac«S»r linu' topray »r of piiiintifts relief ditetl iu Daabury tills September -Ist IS*". X. ). PETUEE. Notice of Action j Heron" Hi • .-l.'ik i NOUTII t'AKOMN.A I I OH? Sti|,ni„i | FCFROKKS Cot'XTV. T Court of Stokes | / county. At (i. Jones Atlm'r. of IhaziJi'MS West inorelaml, Nancy West more land. I A. Kreeimhi Trustee, J. M. Fulton Trustee. Ada Walker and her liusba ei John \N'a!k« r, iml Martin pl'ffs. against. Jane Pulton and her hcsbaml Em h K. Pulton, Paulina Welsh ami LE-r liusiiand i'aiker Welsh, Laura 1.- E>M and her husband ■ harles Isom, John We."«!iuor« laml and Elizabeth Watson, defendants. The purpose of this proceed ins: I*» '•» ob aiu a tlecree for the sale of iauds L»e|on-iic«; o the estate «»f Bnizilioi .T Westmoreland, '.ee'd, HO us to enable the adin'r to pay oil lebts against said estate. Ami the defeudaiiU L.aura lsom and her uishaml Charles Isom, and John West uoielaud lion resident defendants, are here »y notified to appear before the clerk of the iuis'rior *ourt tor the county oT StoKas, IT his office in Danbury on the I LIT h day of LNH7 and answer the complaint ►f the plaintiffs which WILL be tile I in oili v A required by law, or the clerk will JJRANT lie relief demanded. X. O. PKTREE, C. S C. iepl. 24th 1887. NOTICE. Having duly qualified as Adii.inistrator M the Estate of Margarett Carter Deceased, ill JIETHONS indebteil to said Estate are n>- |iiested to make payment to me at once, >nd nil those who have claims against the aid Estate are hereby notified to pre S«M it hem duly pi oven, for paxuient on or before be sth tlav of Septemlier ISSS or this notice K ILL IN* plead iu the hai of their recovery. Phis sth tlay of .s'cpteutl>er 18S7. JAMES W. DAVIS, Adininistrator. I.AND SALE. Aa commissitmer iu a de ne made AT qiring Term IHB7 T»f the SU|H>rior Court of itokes county in case of W. P. steel against I'. It. Carter and B. C Prlnule. I will ell for OTW/I at the court house tliKir in L>an niry on Monday the 7th tlay of November 887 at 12 o'clock M a tract of 275 aens of ■iml in Snow Creek Township ADJOINING he lands of Samuel Steel, Thomas llutch iHou, Peter Martin and others. The lands are ffond for all kinds of farin ng PURGES with f/oo'l improve ments and n a f/oad iiei. liborhooil. This the 21st tlav if September L ,W 7. WALT Kit W. KINCT, Commissioner. ('all at (leo. Stewart's for your TOBACCO FLUES* iVinstun, N'. C. Aug Illy IN xxiu i • TOMvM j • | | STILLY KTIGIIT » WHEN Toon CHILD IS TEETHINC, Are yo'i mvnkonec) wlih the pliraua crl» of the mil. one, who l« e.l Kril'luo::)' WMIIIIE nwoy Ijy Ihr ilraiu- OKU upon I'.n «v«loni ftora llm iffccls'of tutblng. THE BUSINESS MAN, ' Wwrlwl from the i«l»orn or the day. on ec»inj: home IIIHIh that lit' cannot haw tl t dctio-! nnu licccraary re«t, lor the littU* i- «ti'l nifltrinu. and Riowlv aud pitifully v rf.vav l>y tJic diainai^; liifm It* frori. t' • riwctf «.f IcithlnL'. If ho J * ' ' u "' 2232233' nUCILZCZS?.? CO2SIAL, t:t (Jrcnt S itithcrn !! ru' .fy. lops of bleep ptil lii.. .I R >mj t I,t§ wo;ild !I : unknown in that lioujf. it iv il cure Uirtrrtii.i t. fhoenterf. and all Buncl |)lv)rJ?r>. For ealc by all Urnccmts. f»Uc. a bottle WALTEn A. TAYLOR, Atlanta, Ga. JC- F. & Y. V. RAILWAY I'OJ\'UK.X'SI2L) St Hl'.DI i.E ..Yd : Taking Hlfa'ta. in., Motiflav, May,! ', >7. TIiAIXS JIOVIMi NOIYHI. I'M. »v Fr'lit : J Null Tans, i I.V P'MtllOtltlVlllt' jIU i> .Ml .* Oil 111 Ar Mnxton jll *ll 708 ' I.\ Mnxton 'll :>II 7 1 Ar Fayi'tlcvillc .1 :!li |> 111 11 15 ' l.v KaV'ttKville I LMIII II:)./a in '' ! Ar Sanliinl I l.*. 1 411 p m ; " | I.v Saiifiirit | 4 |."> 2 |." I Arlirot'iislaiiii J 7 "-'•*) 1 ill) ! j I.v(iirt'iistioro ...... 110 10a 111 Ar l)ulUin i 2 1.7p | U i I l'assi'ii!;cr ami .Mail I»liim-i at Kayi llm ilU'. 1 j ru.vixs MOVING soFriir Pass. A: Fr'lit «V ! Mail. J'JWS -1 Lv Dalfon j .'! -I.'t pmi 1 Ar (irceuaboro ...! 7 4-"i ' Lv («reensboro. j 0 '>() a inj 7fK)am j Ar Sanford 12 55 \> m 1 17 pin * Lv .Saufonl 1 15 155 Ar Fayettevllle f3 20 | 0 (H) Lv Kayetteville I :h) 12 15 . .\r Maxton 5 15 I.'} 55 Lv Maxton j5 25 |-I 2H Ar Ileiiiiettsvillc |t> 45 ' 7 oJ>pm , Passenger and Mail Dinner at San fort I. and Mail Traius run daily ex cept Sunday. Freight and Aceonit>tlatiou Train runs Ih»- tween Ilennettsville and Kayetteville on Mondays, Wednesdays ami Frld.iys and 1m«- t.Noeu Kayetteville and (ireerisboro on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays. Frei;;'it an*l Accommoiiation Train runs bet we**.i ire Misboro and Fnyettevillc on • Mondays and Fridavsatid U'tween Fayette vllle and Ileniiett>villc oil Tue: «lays, Thurs days and Saturday i. Traius on Factory llrancli run daily ex- i eept Sunday. close connection i. made at ..axton with Cjtroliu i C'Mitral Kaiiw.iv Passenger Trains to and from Wlltiihigton. ' r VV. 10. K V LK, •?»*! Pass. Agent. I " J. W. Fit Y, (ien'l Sup't. OOIV'T (' I 1 a II 1 IIUV VOUlt i; 1 I, TOM 15 ST ONES ' UNTIL YUII BKB If r I. W, DURHAM, I Winston, N* C " k WIT" Designs mailed frce.^Fj NOTICE Having this day qualified ;LS administra t »r upon the estate of tlolin Fargeiuon de ceacd, 1 hereby give general notice to all |K*rsons indebted to said estate to come for ward and make immediate payment, and - all in*!sons having claims against said estate are requested to present tliein duly authen ticated aa required by law on or before the loth day of September lsss, or otherwise this notice will lie plead in bar of their re covery. This August :'.lst is.^7. F. E. PETHKE. Administrator LAND WARRANTS WANTKD. According to the late act passed by Con gress almost every person drawing a Pen sion Is entitled to a Laml Warrant of I#lo acres. L the undersigned, will pay eighty dollars for every Land Warrant of one hun dred and sixty acres, and desir every |H»r -1011 who draws a |H>iision and has not oh saineda Land Warrant to communicat-: with me. G. L. lIUHTdX, Deer Trail, Colorado. STOKKS COUNTY SUPERIOH COURT SI MMONS FOII HEMKF. Aaron Wagner aud wife Elizalieth against T. .1. King and wife Alice, S. .1. Mullin ami wife Minnie, Watt Martin him at law of E. L. Martin dee'd. State of North Carolina, to the sheriff of Stokes county greeting. You are hcreby couimamlcd, to summons T. .1. King ami wife Alice, S. J. Mullin and wife Minnie, ami Watt Martin, tlic defendants above named, if they l>e found within yourcounty to appear liefor the Hon. Judge of our next Superior court to be held for the county of Stokes at the court house iu Danbury on the loth Monday after the Ist Monday in r September IHB7 next, then and there to an- V Mwcr the complaint of plaintiff, which w ill 1 deposited in the otli.-e of the clerk within the three first days of the term. 1 ■ And let the defendants take notice that if J the\ fail to ans.ver the cnutplalut within 2 • I nil, the plaiutlfl'w ill apply to tbe court « for the relief demandetl in the complaint. | lleitMif. fail not, and of (Ida summons make due return, (iiven under my hand, - this 26 day cf August ISB7. i N. O. I'K i'I«EE, C.B.C. I | i If Y«tt Wlhli n Artlrl" W Of Pt.ro Ton vrr-o. ask vour deal er fo \ "Oi;n iti vv : I VAUGHN" I PEPPER, Winston, IT. C.I 1 Wholesale i d IJetai! Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Are now receiving and placing in position the mo«it desirable and varied stock of Fall .•and Winter goods ever ottered by any one house in that market. Thaking their §5 tnanv friendsand customers for the liberal patronage given them in the past, we assure x £ allin need thai •*« is the place to get "» * *>iost goods for the least nionoy. & UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, N. C. T"K.MS KSSION is " IVH)k " into TWO ifce first beginning tlic hunt Thursday In All gust and ending at Christmas, the NITHIIII beginning cai ly ill January anil ending first Thursday in June. Tuition. $30.00 for each term. For mom rent ami service, $5.00 (MM' term. 'J hose utiahle lo pay tuition are allowed to give their notes, secured if jmssi bit*, i iiilion in tin; Normal Course free, I'ost Graduate instruction also free. The Kaeuity is now sullicicntly strong to give instruction in a wide range of studies. tor terms in tilt* I.aw .School apjily to Hon. John Manning, 1.1.. 1). V' or fat*, logiies apply to \V. T. Patterson, liursar, ; l"i|»'l Hill, N. ('. For »|H'cial information apply to KEMP I'. BATTLE IX. D. OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE. IvO wisli to patronize a yooA 'permanent and progrettlve School, Do you wish togct a Complete tome (led ' ducation ? Do you w isli to learn to lie a Tracher, lo keep books, pi 'pare for tlio University, or lo finish a gooil course of stiuly If so aililivsss, J. 4 & M. 11. HOLT, OAK UIDUK INSTITUTE, OAK RUKIK, X. C. Next term begins August Otli. pe pr iNEv^f^ NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE G.ORWICE.WK CHICAOO -30 UNION SQUARE, NX- CM LAS. rwnr VOUII fILPISHIGI^ AND DIARY FOR |looi The HKST ALMANAC, mud a ( OMPLIET* PIABY J>r rvrrv day In tbc jefcr. To bo had FRKR «f •• paler* In niedlrln*, or IUAU«I on rooaipt of A 98. p4Bk» Ogeatainp. A'ldrraa VOLINA DRUG AND CHCMKMU, BALTIMORE, MO., U. 8. A. « kUVtift iSEHS 4n odvofliting tpaco when in Chicago, will ffcd (t on fIU «t to 49 Bandolph a (tftft A THMIA* h«M*HitlngAgenoyof |«Ulils B | nIHWMVP
The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 20, 1887, edition 1
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