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The Reporter and Post TIII'KS'DAY NOV, 3 1887. Topics at I I # >llll •RMRROORRN (IIAIKI Around o:m>uir)-J i*ntl County NnitfrN Itrii'll.v iolil. c::,"; -.." •; "A chief* ninaiiK you lakc'ii notes, Aid, fuith, iitt'ii pnllf it." Auy sub-oribor who fails to receive the LLKI'OKTKR AND POST every wok is I rcqaosted to repor' the failure. We! want to see where 'lie fault is. I. . —— Possum hunting. liabbit gumming. Squirrel shooting. Partridge netting. Sun rises 6.45, sets 5.15. Moon's list quarter on the Bth. Court in llockinghain next we k. Length of to-day 10 hrs. 35 IM in. Board of Commissioners mco' n«xt! Monday. November is a good tiini to trans- , plant bushes. Chestnuts are being brought in quan- ' tity to the stores. Tbo fall term of Superior Court will convene N'ov. 14, .ludgc Gilmer. The weather this week has bee;: sugi;os- j tivc of t io approach ut Indian Summer. Persons out on the hills report the Blue Ilidgo covered with snow last' Monday. There are three prisoners in jail! awaiting trial at the approaching term of court. We understand the 0. F. fr V*. V R. It. Co. has determined to build a dc pot at Culler's. It is time to protect the roots of young fruit trees frotn the frost; this mav be done by putting hay or straw around the roo B. Oive us a tariff for a revenue but not a surplus; kway with the Infernsl Rev enue laws. The tariff does not touch your corn and bacon, let it stay ou rice and tobacco, these are our money crops East and West. Mr. N. A. Uo den, at Sycamore ford, on tbe Yadkin, six miles from Dalton, exhibited the largest hog at tho late State Fair at Raleign. It is of Wo burn-Essex stock that Iris been on his plantation for sixteen yeais It meas ures 3 feet in height, and 5 feet 11 inchet in length when lying down. It was awarded a special premium. The following marriage lie nscs wee returned to the Register of Deeds dur ing the month of October : Mastiu Wall to Nancy Carnliles, (ioorge \\. Hudson to Avery tioin, Thomas. J. Jackson to Saproua Nuan, Japor Bitiy to Kll«n Owen, (Jeorge Carroll to Mary Candle, William A. Lewis to Laura Wall, Jauies Utoks to Martha Is.mi, W. 11. Campbell to Nanuic L. Sisk.' Do you intend paying us for this paper ? if so there is no excuse for waiting, crops arc good, you are selling your tobacco, and then we will lake for pay produce of any kind, pork at 8 cts per pound , corn 50c per bushel, wheat good wheat SI.OO per bushel, rye 75c,! potatoes good size 50c, thickens, butter, eggs, and anythiug to eat, wear, or work j with; send us money or produce. Darren's Circus shows in Greensboro on Wednesday November 9;li, and if people who go to the big show will go into Sample Drown's popular store they can at tbe same time sec the largest and cheapest stock of Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Ladies Cloaks, Fine Dress and Dry Goods and Notions of all kinds in this part of the world. This house makes a specialty of Overcoatf aud Men and Boya Suits. TAM.KHT I'KOn.I. I.AXY. Why are tbe tallest people the lar-iesi? They arc longer in bad than otliois, and if they neglect their coughs or colds, they will bo there still longer. Use Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Swoet Gum and Mullein. THKErriH-rarsLcti'isiu i\ CARS. Ii the contracting of colJ, which often re-sults seriously to the lunss. Never neglect a cold, but tako in t : me Tavlor's Cherokee Reuiody of Sweet Uuui aud great cough med icine. FODRTH QUARI HRLY MEETING OF GREENSBORO DISTRICT. Rev. J. A. Cuninggim, Presiding Elder. Kerocrsville, at Kerneraville, Oct. 1 2; Forsyth, at Lewisvilie, «' • 89; Greensboro, •' 15 16; Madison, at Leaksville '! 22 23; Ruffiu, at Pelham, • 27; Yanoeyville; at Locust Ilill, " 29 30, at Danbury, Nov. 56; Summerfield, at Eden, " 13 14; Stokes, at Bethel, " 18; Stokes, at Trinity, (q m ) " 10 20; Reidsville, " 26 28. STATU (;i.i:\NINUS ! T'nc MorgMUtnn Slur: Ni'Uun Pick son, Burke Bounty, imvinjr on a good charge of tiiiidy, was liaudliii2 liix jiis ! rotcorclcirsly n few days ago, « lien it ivenl off. the ball entering lm lieurt and killing liim instantly. Charlotte Chroniblt: A very remark able piece (if informal oil oonoorning the mining interests of North Carolina wan ; gatliorod yesterday ftorn the highest au j thnrity In iho past ninefv day* uo less than $'J, 100,000 has been capitali j zed in three gold mines—sl,ooo,ooo in j one, $700,000 in another, and SIOO,- 000 in a third. There in another very largo investment about ti be made in this direction. The untune interest*, both gold and iion, are looking up. A blast was fired at the goid initio of the Marion Improvement Company, in Mc- Dowell county, a few days ago, and seven pounds of pure gold was the remilt. Mr. Thomas Iv. Itruner, one of the best authorities in the Plate on thece matters, gives this in oruiation. Asheboro Courier: Since the C. K-A |Y. V. Kaiirftad hns readied the I'ilot, j the papers hnve fairly glowed with the ! I suu lit glories i f this grand old niouir- j ! tain. Every fresh excursionist lias aj I "talc to tell" of the ancient I'ilot. As i the engines of the railtnad sing around its base, poetic fancy sits upon its sum- j j uiit weaving long fttjands of gorgeous ' rhetoric for every printing office in the. | UnJ. llow hard that aficr centuries of | solitude the mys'ij veil s'mul I thus be J ' pierced by the art of man ' llow cruel j that the tumiuit i f the stately I'ilot; should beuiide nfo.it stool and writing 1 dcik for the '-moJeru p ei." Durham i'lanl The Ashville Citizen justly boasts of the premium received by Cipt. Nitt. Atktnsoa at the l'cnn- | sylvatna fair, lie received first pre- I tuiuin on grasses and grains. When; j North Carolina shew* she can bfat j I Pennsylvania she lias cauv t«i be proud. Hut if she era brat h T, W'.IV don't sl.e ' Why raise ju>t a few prize stalks.' | liaise acres and acres »f grass. The N. I 0. Fiirmrr well says: "We shew what we can do, but fail in what weiught to! do." Yes, we livo on tlie elory of our j possibilities, ami fill ourselves with wes tern bacon and our cattle wi h northern ! hay. We bra Jaa 1 .'arve. LMS br.ig and more work will do lots of ;;oud. Heidsville Times: Hull Jrojjs have been catching chickens in the county of cotton fuatorios and spindlos. An old colored woman in Alaibauoc, hearing a racket among her poultry, was surprised when she went out to search the cause, to find a big bull frog bidding on to a juvenile chicken's head and the old hen or maternal ancettor tigaiiiig tbo frog for dear lile. x II 1 M-":l ap|M»lnteil a commissioner t» make vile of tin* l.iuits hereiiinf.lT •Inscribed Ii .* snN lateh )»'iltlliii{ in thi >> potior t'ourt of Mokes County at August Term ISS" In wliMi John S. I'lint'licm is I'laiutiir an I J. \V. Cook n:it Mulin.la Ci ok are ■let'enihiiita, I will si-ll upon the pri'iniM". to-11 ■ l.ij.lr-1 lililderfor eash oil t'af 12thda> of Nov. 1.--7 a eertaln Ir.nt or pareel of In'ul situ toil in tlie county of Stoke", ailj.ilnio-tlio lindsof •11. \ I'Mitiile, \\ in. Klliirheni and olhers con tabling by ostiluation two luimlrcil acres Mi'in' or loss. N*i ill land is solil niiiler decree ol' Court tor hiilanee ol* piirrhase money. It. I. Dalton, Coiuuiissiuiier. Octolier 10th. IsST SUPERIOR COURT. rAi.i.Ti:ims is«?. 9TII (WINSTON) DISTRICT - .Il.tHiK UtI.MRR. Roekinghani July 25, 2 weeks. Siokcs August 8. 2 weeks. Surrj August 22, 2 weeks. Alleghany September 5, I week. Wilkes September 12, 2 weeks. Yadkin September 20, 2 weeks Davie Octob«r 1". 2 weeks. Forsyth Ootobcf 24, 2 weeks. Rockingham November 7, f week. | Stokes November 14, 1 week. I Surry November 21, I week, *•**" "•""'•.I J. & P. COATS YOU OAK BUY IT OF: w. 4. & WALNUT con:, .v. A I Tlio K Ki'OHir.H l'tihr should br.i {rcgular weekly \i.-itt>r to every family in this county bo 111 for tlio good ol the fumilios ntii forour own sake, and for this olio, among u number of reasons ; we are endeavering to ilo a good M . vice Iby acquainting the people with the i county's history and resources, thereby instructing our people in what they i ought to know, and at the same time drawing the attention of individuals from i abroad who may be induced IO make in- J vestments here and introduce industries | among us. And while we are working j for the interest of tin county, at large, j we I'cel we ought to have its substantial support in the way of n liberal subscrip t tion lis', lor as Bradford who published i the fiist Bible in America under the | colonial government, at Philadelphia, I aid in his subscription prospectus j 'printing is costly." and when we say i "printing is costly" we arc not taking | into account any rcniemeration fur the J preparation of the matter foi the pupvr,! j and tor conducting the business, j We furnish a paper which to say the: | least will not suffer in comparison with j j any county paper in the State ; indeed | there are orignal articles, covering a; , vast and vaiied range of subjects, regu- j I Surly contributed to this paper which j ' we consider would do credit to the more | pretentions oily dailies of the Stale, j Much attention is given in its cotums io | matters of more than passing interest io | the farmer,-and the farming interest of I (his county affects every one of its iu- I habitants it is as yet paramount to ev | ery otliet iuterost in this county. The j very latest, general and state news is ; I given on the Columns set apart lor that department: and its miscellaneous se j lections arc carefully sifted froiu its sixty exchanges. j Sample copies sent on application , Send on your money a', once and then 1 | talk to all your neighbors afterwards ! and try to get theiu to subscribe. NOTiC '£• 11..viii:; I his day qualified as admluistra- , I • II- upon llie estate of John Kargorsoli de- , | ■•e.ieil. 1 hereby ({lvc general notice 10 all- , I [n'l'si>ns lielelileil In said estate I> eolne for- . ward and mak immediate |iaj luent, and , ■ ill persons having elallns ituninst said estate . I irt' reipie,ted to present lliem duly autlien- ( ['i '.it'*.l ts n'.jii'r-.l liy l.tu ,iii or before the i ! Kith day i't .•September INNS. or otherwise . lliis.uuliee will be plead in bar of tlicir re-; ] leoverv. This August :J Ist it*". i:. ri;ri:KE. ~ Administrator i. Prudence is a commendable virtue, I but it is never seen in such beauty as. when a mother provides herself with u j bottle of Dr. Flints' Cough Syrup fori cases of emergency. For sale every- j whore. tf. I' phuiiJ, Soirlfl ami lrllo v Fever*. TSunnlfH. UlpCicrlii, ttm.ill pox. (h i rr.i, Darby* Prophylactic Fluid will do- j stroy the infection of all fevers and all contagious and iufoetious diseases, j \\ ill keep the atmosphere of any sick-, room pure and wholesome, übsoibing! and destroying unhealthy and conta gion. Will naturalize auy bad suioll j whatever, uot by disguising it, but by! dislroyicg it. Use Durbys l'rop' ylac tic Fluid in every sick room. If you have sore eyes call at l'eppcr ,V Sons store and get a vial of that cel ebrated eye water manufactured by for-1 mala used by Dr. John l'eppcr in hisj practice for many years, warranted to J cure or money returned. Only 25 cents | per bottle. Dr Flint's Cough Syrup ss a sure' cure for cr colds, bronchetis, cr .up, ite &c. Sold by .Yshcratt it Owens,. Druggist, Winston, N. C. t(. ! When passing Walnut Cove rctncui I ber that you will be well cared for by stopping at tho Walnut Cove Hotel, kept by Mr. 1,. W. Lewis. A.ll Buv NEW STYLES Of stationeary are daily appearing. And ws make it an object to keep on hand toe very latest. Wc have just re-j oeived a largo assortment of the newest varieties in plaiu or ruled, whito tinted, rough or smooth, oblong or square shcols in handsome boxes of 24 sheets paper and envelopes. Itoval Linen at 25 cents per box.! London Court at 35 cents per tox. t Parchment at 40 cents per box. Spider and Fly at 50 cents per box. Torcbati at 50 eents per box i Margurettc at 00 csntspcr box. llartholdi at 75 cents per box. | (Iy~Als» all kuids at from 5 cents to , 25 cents per quire. ASH CU AFT k OWENS, DRI'CUISTW, WINSTON, - N. C. TSRtii OUT! At this Nuon nearly f»v*ry wo noeda to nao aom* tnrt of touie. IKON enu»r« into overr phj •icitn'i* prx'cription for ihoaa **ho need bUi'Uir o^. IS_E_!L_BEST TONIC I For Wcnknpan, l.nmilladft , Iffk of Fneruv, etc.) U IIAS NO hQI AI., and ia Cbo only Iron hum!.cm® that ia not Inliirliiita. It KurleliCN (lie* llUiod. InvlMorwtrn tho oystim, Ki-«tor N Appetite, A Ida lllgtatlon It d«Mw not hiacknn i>r injure tho teeth, oauae head ache or produce oonatipation Jrun m«dirtnrsdo Db. O. 11. BIMKLXT, a leading phyaiciao of Spriog field, Ob"» taya: ' "Brown'M Iron Bittom in a thnroughljr good ir.edi einu. I uau it in my practice, and find ita action ex cel# all other foniiß of lr»n. In woakneaß, or alow con lition of tho ayHtetn, BIOWU'H lrn Bitten ia uaually • poaitivo neooanity. It l« all that ia elamiod for it.'* Da. W. N. WATSIIB, 1319 Thirty-a«oond Street, Ooorfetown. D. 0., wiya: " Brnwn'a Iron Bittora ia thuTonioor tho ago Nothiug butter, It create* appetite, girea Btreogth and improvea digeetion." Oanuino haa above Trade Mark and emaaod red linee on wrapper. Tukn no otber. Made only by HMO W.N CllLM.lt'A L DO., UALTIMOUE, Mft NORTH CAIIOIdNA, ) In the Sii|N»rior STOKKS CofNTV. eoiutSept. lOtli-ST i .S'liminons return abl«' IhUmv tin* Cleik «»n ! the 5. h day of Noveuibcrlf*£7. | Tboinaa Martin administrator with the ' I Will annexed of Jam s Hall tlw'd pi IV. j auainst, 1). F. I Tall, Ualeigh Hall, William Hall. John Franel.s Hall, ilixalietli Dnrliam wili- j of Natboii Dnrliam. Kli/a A>«*rs wife i-fi William Ayers, Raeliael Hall widow tf James Hall, AIUI( orn wife »f Martin Corn, » Doek II ill and b. irs at law »»t WalUr L. j Hall, defendant. The purpose of this action is to obtain from the el«*rk a deere, antbori/ini; the | plaint ill'to sell certain lan Is belonging to j the estate of,l aim* Hall dee'd. for the pur pose ol ena'oliny liimto pay tlebts due from ailid estate. And the dt leipl A Raeltae! . Hall, Kli/a Avres w.f«» of William Ayivs, William H. Hall, \nvi Corn wlfi « f Martin ' Corn ami the heirs at law of Waller L. Jlall j ib-c'd. are heir by notitud to apj»er before] s.». Pelree,clerk of the Superior Court , oJ'. v fokes eoiinty at liis olliee in Danbitry on j the sth day of .November I8S", and answer ' the complaint of the plaiiitilf vhich will be tiled within the thin l required by law ! and in delimit thereof the decree will be j t'ranted as pravd for. N. O. PET 11 EE, c. s. c. lly onler and decree MT Snju rior Court of Stokes i'oiuity N. ('. spring ti'iin ISS7 in the case- It. It. Gallaway. aghinst A. Hate* i man ami William 11. Hall. 1 will *ell for] cash on the premises to the highest bitbler > at public anetioii, on Saturday 2lMh day Octobi*r lhß7 two tracts of lands lying in I Stokes count) N.C. on the waters of l»iu i ('reekadjoining R. W. George, John Moran. ' John Flippins and others and containing i about l in acres each, tlies- ar- valuable to- j 1 laccn lauds with a goo«l tiwelliug, lobae-.'o j barn »Vc.. tbereon a desirable homo. Don** j to satisty judgment for purebme money on ! saiil land. I'*»r other facts, and term* address It. L. Ilayinore, Mt. Airy. N. ('. RUFt'S L 11 AY MORE, Commissioner, j Aaron Warner wife ) •- Ntp«-tiu. vs. > ( , r. T. J. Kin*/. S. J. Mul- 3 Fall Term ISSV» 11 in and others. AC TION FOll T! l i t:. | It appearing by tliti alliclavit'filed in tlie above fitt it led act ions that T.J. Kiny and his wife Alice; S. ,1. Mulliii aid his wife Minnie; and Watt Martin are nice-ci v parties, and tliey are nun residents « t the ! State of X. C.. and that this com( has ji. diction of the action and that tie plaintiffs have causc'ofeoniplainl. Uis therefore or dered that the services of this siiinnioits he made hy pnldieation for six successive weeks in the I)A.vnruv Ukpoktku a paper published in Stokes county, N. C. rvfwring the above named defendants to appear an answer or demur to the complaint of plain titl'at the court held on 10th Monday after the I>i Mondav 111 Sept# uilmy l«s v 7 otherwise 1 judgment will he granted according to pray er of plaint ill's relief, dated in Danbury I this September i Ist 18>7- X. O.PKTKKE. Notice of Action -1 Before the clerk 1 XOKTII CAHOLIX,A f of the Superior Storks Cot nty, I Court of Stokes / county. I A. C. Jones Adm'r. of llrazi!' JUS West- J more laud, Nancy Westmoreland. T. A. ! Freemen Trustee, J. M. Fulton Trustee, Ada Walker and her husband Walker, land Martin Westmoreland, pl'fl's. against. .lane Fulton and her husband Knoch K. Fulton, Paulina Welsh and her husband Parker Welsh. Laura Isotn and her husband Charles Isom, John Westmoreland and Elizabeth Watson* defendants. The purpose of this procemlifW; is to ob tain a decree tor the -»a!e of lands belonging t» the estate of Brazil ions Westmoreland, t'.oc'd, so JIS to enable the adiu'r to pay oil dobts against said estate. And the defendants Lauralsoin and her husband Charles Isom. and John West morland 11011 icsident defendants, are here by notified to appear brio re the clerk oi'lhe Superior (/not for the county of StoK«s. at. his ollice in Danhury on the 12'tli day of November l*H7 and answer the complaint tif the which will be tiled in otlice las required hy law, or the clerk will grant I Mic relict demanded, N. O. PETKEE, C. S C. I Sept. 24th I^B7. NOTICE. ' Having duly qualified as Administrator oil the Estate of Margarett Carter Deceased, I all persons Indebted to said Estate are re quested to make payment to me at olioo, and All those who liave claims against the said Estate are hereby notified to present them duly pi oven, tor payment on or before the ">th day of September ISBS or this notiee will IN* plea 1 in the bai of their recovery. This 'itll day of .Scntemlier IKS 7. JAMES W. DAVIS, Administrator. liANI) HALE. At commissioner in a demo Hiade nt Sluing Term IK 7 of the Superior Cot lit of Stokes county in case of \V. P. Steel against ll*. It. Carter ami I*. C. ]*ringle. i will sell for canh at thecoiirilinitsedttoriii Dan bury on Monday the 7th day of November ISH" at 12 o'clock in. a tract of 275 acres of land in Snow Creek Township adjoining | the lands of Samuel Steel, Thomas Hutch • Inson, Peter Martin andothers. ; The land* are r/nod for all kinds of farm ing purposes with good improvements and lln a good nelghl>orhood. This the 21st daV of September 18b"7. WALTEU W. KING, Commissioner. Call at Geo. Stewart's for your TOBACCOFLUES i Winston, N. C. Aug Illy ' V*vt & ? WE VJAITT tj oo J Locks !u kepp thii vrs out, S lj L /v'A /mw /A "«?. Weatl ier Strips lo keep the cold and snow out. Alleaa h.ags tJaexri WINDOWS to lookout S. E. ALLEN HAS TSEJK, ' STO T 'ICS to keep the cold out ALL KN HAS THEM on the 2d floor. LAMPS t0 k® e P the dark o«t. ALLEN EAS THEM at the Old Pfohl & Stockton Stand. PAINT to keep the damp out , Allen has the Best t£«»S inytMag mmm To keep Anything ELSE OUT. S. E. ALLEN Ha§ It. In short go to liiin for all the Tinware, Hollow ware, Wood en ware, fHAQBIBY j I and titmU; I I you may want, at the Old Ptohl & StocK ton Stand, Corner of Main and 3d Streets J Wtor&rwr,M €• VMM CCCfCiN ,"«■ "I rccc rr.in.a and ««» • *7; \\\m muispTO CROr'C-HITIS or A:>T,H M/v That Wonderful Combination TAYifift Q CHEROKEE 9 A I Lun *.# remedy &i SWEET GUM and MULLEN. ■ t 'lend more than any prescription w: it both plants I re ncil. inaU" N. D. TV Bweel Quia ooncs from tho Southern , ' Swamp ami ibhlg)'. * T :*PEOU»NI».t. .If *he l'M s'. In • I it Mucilaginous AR.A V-.UB combined they TO Bunyly A PERFECT R£W:DY. A COLD n«alucuxl loaihi tof>'i •:» renulta, CKOtflP a'.inc.: ii your homo without warning, V/JIOOPI-'O I uOUOII MO anncyir.g and painful, AM- yield readily to the aeoni..igly MACiC POWER of ftylm'» dwoot Oi.:n and Mullein. nRONCIHTIB and AtlTXl- MA left unattended to, will lead to CONdtTHIPTIOX, j and the** it quickly re!: -ver. and positively ourca. JN&IOT OH HA VINO tT. Dr. Quilllan, tho loading physician of Ghnat Brit, ain, oa Luiig and Troubles, recommends I "Mullein" us fifty percent bettor than Cod liver Oil i for Consumption. I ifltaep it in tin* hou-.0. IT IS PLEASANT AND PALATABLE and ia the finest kn wn remedy In the world lor all | Throat and Lun*; trouble a. It will nU.--.-ilnto the throat and enable you to tbiew eff nil obstruction* ! earily,aiding expocu-i-ttUon d relieving tho oouph j atonco. Aakyoue Jt igKiet to-tt. llf**. 600. Ac 41. ulrew. If he dooa nJt kr p it, v ill ;»a.r, f> r one time . only, express ohor? « on ltrr° aiw bottto lo any p«rt I of tho U. 8. en twipt of 81 "». The WALTEIt A. 'I VM ' Atlanta. On. j FOR ALI BOV. •'KLTllOtnw.:>aadUuidrenTr-t:i --■ ing, une that great Southern remedy Br. rs* ( Huoklohorry Cordial. r.O cent* at L»r.i;-;.ut4. TULOR'S PREMIUM CCLOGNE IS THE BEST. i C- F. & Y. V. RAILWAY I t irir^ j cojYde. yse i) sci/i: dul !•: xo -i-i Taking elVtH't (J, a. HI.. Monday. May. 10, >"• THATNS MOVING NOR 1 11. Pass. iV Fr'lit Ac Mail Pass. Lv liennettsville Hi H'a in 500 • m Ar Max toil 1 11 iO 7«>r> Lv Maxton II :10 7 :to Ar Fayettexllle 1 ]> in II 15 I Lv Fayetteville i 2 (Ml H ;t«» a in j Ar Sanford 4 (15 I 4i pm j Lv S«mfoid I 4 15 21? j Ar (iroouaboro. I 7 25 i s oo Lv (i reonsboro 110 10 a in Ar Dalton I 9 15 1> in' P.isjMMi^ii'and Mail Dinner at Fayettrvlllr. TRAINS MOVING SoU I 11. Pass. A: Fr'lit A Mail. Pas.** Lv Dalfon f .1 45 pmi Ar (-ituMislKMo 7 45 Lv (iiiM«nsWoro j 0 50 a in. "OOani. i Ar Sanford 12 55 p ill! 1 17 pin Lv Nanford f 1 Ift I 1 R6 Ar Fayeitevllle |3 20 '0 00 Lv Fayottin'llle j M :10 Il2l"> ! , Ar Maxton 5 15 ;• 55 ' Lv Maxton 5 25 , 1 V'\ Ar li«Miuettsville jt» 4."» 1 7 o>pn Passenger and Mail Dinner at Sanford. ' Pasß«>!i«pr and Mail Tiaiua run daily ox cept Sunday. ! i Freight ami Aeroniodation Train runs l»o- J twecn and F.i.«*t;tcvill«- o'i Mondays, VVedn«'> ' I;. and Fri I iys and IK - 4 t iveen Fayettovilli- a*id (ireensboro t ' Tuesdays. Thnrsdiiys :tnd Satnrd.iys. Freight and Ao4.'oiuiu«>tlati(i!i Train nm 1 between (ireensboro and FayettevllUi •»*. Monday H and Fridaysan«l between Kaveico- ' ' villc and Ileiiii«*tt.sville on Tuesuays, Thura- j 1 days and Sat i- .iayi. Trains on Factory Hrnncli run daily ex- : I cept Sunday. Close eoniiPCtion is made at ..«xton itb ' r'andina ('.Mural Railway Passenger Trains j; lo ai:d from /"ilmiii'^toii. V. ]•' KY jK. Oii'l Pass. Agent. 1 J. \X. KR\\ (i !i I S.pt. DOX-'I BUY YOUR TOM 15 ST ON ES j UNTIL VOU SEE I. W. DURHAM, Winston, N* C ILT Designs mailed LAND WARRANTS \S ANTED ' According to the late not passed by Con gress almost every person drawing a IVn aion is untitled to a Land Warrant of 100 j acres. I, tlie undersigned. will pay eighty i dollars for «ivery Land Warrant of one hun dred and sixty acres, and desir every j»er ton who draws a pension ami lias not ob salned a Land Warrant to communicate with me. i. L. lil-lITON, Deor Trail, Colorado. STOKES COUNTY Si PfiRlOR COURT SL'MMOX* Roll HKI.IKF. Aaron Wagner and wife Elizabeth against T. J. and wife Alice, S. J. Mullin and wife Minnie, Watt Martin him at law of E. L. Martin dee'd. {State of North Carolina, to tlie sheriff of Stokes county greeting. Yon are hereby commanded, to summons T. J. King and wife Alice* S. J. Mullin and wife Minnie, and Watt Martin, the defendants above named, if tlwy IKS found within yourcoiuity to api»*rbefor the lion. Judgeof our next Superior court t4> ho held for the county of i Stokes at the court house in Daubury on the lOtli Monday after the Ist Monday in .September IrtS" next, then and there to an swer the complaint of plaintiff, which will be deposited in the oftice of the clerk within the three first days oi the term. And let the defendants take notice that if they fail to answer the complaint willuti the term, the plaintifTw ill apply to the court | for the relief demanded in the complaint, i Hereof thil not, and of this summon* nuke due return, Oivrn under my J itul, I this 2"» dav of August I*^7, N. O. PKTRKE, C.S. If YAO %TI*H T» ilooil Irtlrte Of Pt.l'N Ton ACCO, ask your dealer fo •OLD ML IV* I VAUGHN a PEPPER, Winston, U. C. I Wholesale -jud Jiouiil Dralers in | , pE&ERAL MERCHANDISE, Are now receiving and placing in position tne most desirable and varied stock of Fall ami Winter goods ever ottered bv any one house in that market. Thaking their _ many frit J- an* customers for the liberal patronage given them intlie past, we assure J alliu nce;l thai is the place to get V Miost goods for the least monay. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA • CHAPfr'L HILL, N.C. i* divided ix ro two ihi; lii-vi beginning the last Thursday ln'Au gust .mil ending at Christinas, ilm second > )>•. ■i• ii ij. - ■ .1: ! \ ill January and ending flut' «' Thursil.l, i i June. Tuiiion. $:t0.00 for • Mi li term. 1 6r room rent and service, SO.OO '••rierni. Those unable In pay tuition are all »»ve.l in their null's, sei-ured If jioni i-l" Tuition in tlii- Normal Course free; '• •st Uroduato instruction Alio free. Tin* 1 v is hum sullii'ii'inly strung to givu in in Miou lu a wide range of studies. ... l*or li't'ins in the Law .N'hool apply to Hon. Jolm Manuin", 1.1.. I). Kor Cata logue apply to w. T. I'atterson, Bursar, Chapel Hill, N. c. For special infortuatiou apply to KKlir r. BATTLE J. 1.. p. OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE. • *o« DO YOl' wish to patronize a good p©i' 111 si 11 c*2l ( and progrefiiie >thool, I)>yoll Whl) toget a CAlKipletO rOUB , tied ''•liK'iitiuu ? Do you \\ i.sh lo len rn to b«> a Trucker, to I kooji hooks. for tin* University, or to finish u gootl course of study '. k If no atlriressg, J. 1 & W. 11. IIOI*T % OAK UUHJK INSTITUTE, OAK llidgk, N. C. Nf\t term begins August Oth. NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE G.QRAMCE.MASS. " " - |OW. • louiifl rLiiiieg; AND DIARY FOII |IUUI Tue BEST AI.MANAC, nnd n COMPLKTE T>IART ! Avmrydur In the year. To »>« had PURE of af| , deal"* In lucdtctne, or mailed ou receipt of u 2c. fQß|> ugeMainp. Address VOLINA DRUG AND CHMIOAL OOw v BALTIMORE, MO., U. S. A, ARVERTICCAQ 9ioth Ml whswkhto««Tii« 3|? 15.11 I Idblld th.s ptfpei.mahtain ..timtN * advertising space when in C'wcsgo, will find it on 111* at. Agency of LORD&THOIUS.
The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 3, 1887, edition 1
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