Reporter and Post. If AMI Ft* THE MlPli mt SVs *. C., Ptl-ojkt ae 9ic—id C'ltuu Maltv. T«UI*DAY,NOV t 17 lK^. BJgSSaSgii | t . U.l - ' ' LATKKLKCTIONS. r. r Kleeitana w*re Ueld ia W Sum TaaadayN** ». The ?eta ia New Yerk City for Cook, Dem. iet Secretary W Sute, i» 110,781, mhiah »• 9,364 ia azeeee of tW oombia •ed vote of Oraat, George, H«H and lluatiagdoa. Tracy, Deia ,i» elaated 4a Cengreee ia New Yerk by a boat 2,. .300 majority. The Da moc rata n Vif jifiia wiH hare over two-thirda majority in both braaobc* of the Legislature. In l'enasylvaaia the Republicans el«t the Mtate ticket by a plurality .of 7abo4t M,«kx», bat ilk Tate ehowa-aJ>a aloe rat io fata ef ahoat IQ,OOG, ae co«pa«ad with the «ata for the pratiawa (we year* la lowa Iba Legielatare ie Kepuhiioab by a have 46 «a joiat balUt. . The He pahlieaa ticket iu MaeeachuaelU iaelaet «d by a largely iaovaaeed majority. The jleetiea ia Marylaad mat Democratic. Tha coalition formed of kicking Demo arete aad Republicans did not carry. £ THK FREEZING POINT OP WA TER. lee formed ia this locality last Wed aaaday moraiog, although the thermom eter indicated a temperature of 38 de graaa. fhia we know to be a tact, for wa eaw the iee and joined the tbarmomster, which ii a standard instrument. The iee wai on the ground, ar oa a plank very cloae to the ground, while the thermometer oe the wall of a building, butia (fit opsin air. Did tbi* make the difcreafee ,ji> temperature, or will ice forajfm a"* - tem perature greater than 3*2 degreaal Rockingham Spril of the South. ! At 32 degree* under ordinary eiroum ata.ee. water beg... t* er„t*ll.»^ y ~ «e eemmonly say iee forma ; but if the \«i • IS . 1 " ? 1 «sUr ie mush agitated, by winds j tee will form at • higher temperature. ( I* ie libely, however, la the above in- ( slasn, that the' tempera t .re at the ground was lower then 'that eeotyfcuMf te the wall of the buildiag where the thermometer wae suspended, and this diffsre.ee may have tq 6 de (reee. Water asay te r*dde«" to . degrees without freauug.jfkept pet leetly quiet; oKil will •awe coaptation tq plage sudden ly, aad as iee ie fern*d latent heat ie liberated, and the temperature neee to Si degrees. . ? vi am now oh Tin jtoxii to pro*, parity if we will just continual Jo , make home supplies at be fee end iiiuitiuSl'to baseo crop te what weeew handle nieely; it will bring more moaey than a- large «rop pnerly werked and cured u Now thai the time ie approtahttg for pre paring plant land, we advise onr peo ple to prepere eneogb land in time ta grow tbe plants jou . wiU require and' prepare the land for all yourcjope, and reneaiber the tine baa some when a good article only will couimaad a good priee; We have been impoverished by growing oae erep. hut we eaa,(tf«pytw>*|t year* should we make Arbofcie supplies at hoae, and wa wfliwit) pWnif, •i ■ * * " ♦. •f money and everything we need. ===== \ '% wi n*v» JL»T H>»"WI war ta|ds the Ike first four of thfj^Jonial Records of thie State Got. Sannders, and t e; As analytical index weutd facilitate t? the fo%- test*. # H Tin vou r»OMmi!*■ ol the M* election* point U !rt Uii cer tain election of a ,nc! « d Makooa in the UaiUd StaVea. Senate, aad ike probable ra lui far Ika Pruttea.f/afll W bu * ?|E tub DBIBIT « J«4«t MUdley,- tka D eta ec rati* candidate ta tka eeeoad di*- tpet of Bhode »•- tba |{e pablieaae a majority ia «W» liana* ila »w*J hie"*uAn la»L/aat. *> a kali in pv*J liKMOOIMNi' candidal* f"f g„?*itmr «»f Maryland raaeivaj a plural ity trffl.6ol. Tka W«hHira- »tairf» tfauat*, H l»>iu»o«r»t^_4 Umm, 7* *4 lll -WUEFH OF GKNCR.it. SfiWS. SiJIUHAT, NwVEUaiCB 5. A deatruotiee fire occurred » NaA riUc about 4 o'clock yetturday morning, involving a money los« of about 000; a numfcar of persona wore killed ud injured tej folliug walls. •An oficial report from Tauifa stales that there w«re uree deaths frem yellow fever during the put week, end that the epidemic ii subsiding. Ja; Gomld Mid hit family aailed for Europe from New York ye»ter day. The strike of the New Yerk book and job' printer* baa been deolaredoor,d r , and the men admit that it waa a ana take. - • A negro murdrrer wai hanged in Alabama, yesterday, and a wbite man wa* executed in Kentucky, who killed hie cquiin iu a quarrel about two doxen roasting eara. Tbe scfaooaer Ocean Bird "as sunk during tb« eiorm of Monday night, in (ip river, and ail on board Were leet. V Dut &Co., report 245 buMneat fail (ires foT the ni ted Stain and Canada for the past week, tbe increase mostly II the Wesfirn and Southern States, the opinion if prevalent tkat the most serious point a of danger in trade and fndui tries have been weathered, and that ihe buatnew outlook ii itn eoeour *ing. " The KngUah goTcrnment has deter mined te proaeeute all person! who took part in tbe midnight meeting at Wood ford, on Suadaj, Oct. 16; aeveral mctu bers of Parliament are among tbe num ber The master of the propeller Veraon, recently loat on Lake Michigan, was a confirmed sot, and the loss of the vassel is assigned to his incapacity for du •y. 1 A horrible crime la reported from Louisville, a mao killed bti wife, child and brother in-law, add then killed Jutaself. Blndat, Nov. 6. TheJTyphooa ol 17th of September last, in the China aoaa, waa destructive ta 'human life; aeveral hundred resi dents of tbe ielaeda were drowa ad The New Ortsans Cotton World, in its rsport of tba cotton crop, ssys tbe outcome of the season it disappointing and tbe orop eTen (matter than that of last season; the total production is es timated at 6,'2*25,'268 bale*. " Tbrae of the condemned Anarchists >a*« issued MI extraordinary couimuni- Nation* to tire Goveraer apfeating lor clemency. A number of prominent Georgian* have invited Hon. John G. Carlisle to Vitit Atlanta and inaugurate a tariff re form campaign. J( TCISDAT, NOV. 8. Gen. Ruger bad a parley with (be Crew Inndian obisfs on Sunday, and demanded the surrender of tbe hostile 9 for punishment; the chief* went back *.o consult their medicine nun, but soou returned in a hostile attitude, when lire was opeied on them, resulting in the kilting of Sword Bearer and fire others of tbe red skins; of Gen. Kuger's com mand ene cavalryman was killed and one wounded. > Report* from Tampa are ef encoura ging character; only two mild case* of fsVer en Sunday and twe deaths. . ' The Chicago graic and provision mar kets were nil dull yesterday, with insig nificant changes in prices. A telegram received late yesterday I ternooo, by the Secretary of the In terior, from the Crow Ageney, states thlt alt'of the refractory ladiaos have delivered up, and that no more treuble.naad be feared. .Tha N* York Poet-ofice ii OTtr Sowing with campaign documea'.*. Tka tobacco factory af Saaipeon Kiek ardaon k Ce., and tba packiag bouee of X: N. Bedd, at Beidavttle, N. C., were burned ycatcrday morning; loaa over Ito.ooo. fin '•* ■ -fijSeeeral atlampta wara made Saturday I Ufkt to burn Ika town of Dubuque lojra,; bat the inaendiariea all (tiled in ibelr purpose. Tka baallh of tka Crown Prinea of fllrtlaßy ta reporied to ba much worse, and tka aoaouaoeaaent kaa eauaed a aea atiion ia Berlin. M&iUm yeung officer* of tke Baa-i tian a ray bare been aanteneed ta es lila ia Siberia, on charges of connec tion with a revolutionary plot. ' Wit ia eoaceled that the renal*. ia ia ike end of th* Union Labor •tfivtj., •; i Wai>NisuAr,Novmaica 9. Serious trouble is reported between th* white* and blacks at Soddy, a Welch miniogj town, twelve miles from Chatta nooga, Tenn ; the mountaineers bars armed tnenisclves, and threaten to kill out the whole colored population, unless an offensive negre ia delivered up to theui. A large fire oocerred earl; yesterday morning in Kvansnille. Ind., several business bouses were burned out, and the loss is estimated at $160,- 000. The latefct intelligence from the Crow Agency states that one hundred people, including twenty.Sve warriors, have made their escape; troops have been sent in pursuit of the fugitives. A loaded bomb was found yesterday near a polling place in Chicago where Vo'ing was tc progress. Gov. Oglesby, of Illinois, is over whelmed with petitions iu reference to the Anarchists cases, but, contrary to rule heretofore, the df mandator' execu tion exceed" the requests for clemency; two more tbreatning letters have been reoaived by the Governor. Joha Dillion, in •* speech at a Na tional League meeting in Dubliu, de. nouneed Mr. Balfour's persecution o Mr. O'Brien, and said the watebword now would be, 'remember and avenge O'Brien." The condition of the Crown l'tinceof Germany is tsid to be rather alarming, and hie (bysiciaßS are in consultation relative to the performance of an oper eration on his throat. Two new cases of fever in Tampa yesterdfiy; ne deaths TlllltßUAV, Nov. 10, Monster petition* were prerented to Giv. Oglesby, of Illinois, yssterday, for commutation of sentence of of the Anarchists, and strong appeals were orally made by various persons in their behalf. A former surgeon of Cook County Hospital lor the Insane-declare* that Leuis Lingg, the rabid Anirchist bomb maker, is insane, and has filed a peti. tion to that effect, with -the view to bringing hun before the Coarl for trial for insanity. The most effective measures are being adopted in Chicago to suppress any up rising that may occur ou the occasion of the eieeation of the Anarchists, but it is the general belief among the offi cials that none will occnr. Judge Oary, before whom the Anar chists were tried, has written a state ment to the Governor m connection with Kielden's case, which it is though', will save the condemned man frem the g»l --lows. the Judge's auUcaenk is endorsed by the Spate's Attorney. The United Laboi leaden of Cincin nati are disappointed and despondent over their defeat in that city; rtiey »ere confident they would elect then legis lative tieket. SATCBBAV, NOV. 12, The Chicsgo Anarchists were bnng; each of them mustered up a great deal of bravado in their last moments, aad made a miserable attemp*- to pose as martyrs; all religious offices wcie re jected by them, and almost their last moments wete spent in ooarse jekes and singing soogs. In the ,} biesgo market yesterday there was a sharp advance in corn and provisions, and this tended to help the wheat market, wbieh was sluggish hut firm, and there was a better feeling among all claees of tradeis. SisnAV, Nov. 13 Between four and five thousand Chicago people, to gate upon the dia torsed faces of ParaSns and Fiecber yet terday at the underUker'a establish ment, the remains of Spies and Knget had previously been removed by their Iriende. The funerals of the "Ridi" will take place to-day, and the authorities are adopting measures to prevent any dis turbance. SOB* Socialistic menbers placed an American flag it hklf-ma.it on Aurora Turn-llalle, bit it was soon torn dowo by .order of the German owner* of the building. A riot has broken out between the natives and Hungarian miners at Poca hontas, Va., and the military of Lynch burg hare gone to the eeene of disorder. There were fire new eaeee of yelljw fever at Tampa, yeeterday, and no dee the. Schwab and Field** left Cbiaago yes terday for the penitentiary at Joliet, where they will serve out their life im prieonment. . Billy Mahoae bes got two black eye* tow. « v , , . , ■■ f %%«. WHAT tiLSTHE NATION? The Averse* length of Life De creasing— Not resilience— X Sot Famine—All our .ai j j * own Fault. • MODERN COOKING AMI> MOD KKX LIVING have brought it on. It opines upon us una ware*. ' The . patients have liain a alKHitthe chestand sides, and sometimes in the back. They feel doll and sleepy; the mouth has a bad taste, espeei- | ally in the morning. A sort of sticky slime collects about the teeth. The appetite is j>oor. [ There is a feeling like a heavy load on the stomach; sometimes a faint, all-gone sensation at the pit of the stomach which food does not satisfy. The eyes are sunken, the hands and feet become cold and feel clammy. After a while a cough in, at first dry, but i after a fyfew mouths it is at tended with a greenish colored , expectoration. The patient feels tired all the while, and sleep does not seem to afford any rest After a time he In*- ! comes nervous, irritable and gloomy, and has evil forebod ings. There is a giddiness, a sort of whirling sensation in the head when rising up sud denly. The liowels liecome costive; the skin is dry and hot at times; the blood liecomes thick and staguaut; the whites of the eyes become tinged with i 'ellow; the kidney secretions lecomes scanty and hiL'h col ored, depositing a sediment after standing. There is fre- 1 nuently a spitting tip of the ; food, sometimes with a sour | taste and sometimes with a sweetish taste; this is fre quently attended with palpi tation of the heart and Asth matic symptoms; the vision l»e --oomes impaired, with sjiots be fore the eyes; there is a feel ing of great prostration and weakness All of these symp toms are in turn present it is thought that nearly one-half of our population has this dis ease in some of its varied forms. Shaker Extract of Koots (Sei gel's Syrup) changes the fer ments of the Digestive organs so as to convert I he food \vc eat into a form that will give nourish ment to the feeble body, and good health is the consequence. The effect ,of , this remedy is simply jfcartfeloua Millions upon millions of liottles have lieen sold in this country, and the testimonials in favor of its curative ]>owers are over whelming. Hundreds of so called diseases under various names are the result of indi gestion, and when this one trouble is removed the other diseases vanish, for they are j but symptoms of the real malady. Testimonials from thousand!? 1 of people speaking highly of its curative projierties prove this beyond a doubu Sold by druggist* , :v «trr. NOTICE. IlavUiff o'ltofc wl a decree from I lie Pro- I Mite Judge okqp County to sell the land belonging to Wie estate of James Hall, sen., deceased, to raise alseffrtb pay debts, 1 will j •HI to the highest biddee, for cash, on Frl. ; day the 10th day of December 1887, at the i late residence of tlie said James llall, Sen., | IS2 acres of land* subject to the widows j dowel*, lying on Iterators ug Peters Creek, ( lu Stokes County. THUS. MARTIN", #,| u > Administrator. I NOTICE. Having tfoly i|tmlilivil as Administrator ' on the Klrt'of Maiynrett Carter Deceased, . all persona indebted to said Estate are re quested lit make imymcnt to me at riniv, and all those who liavc claims against the said Estate are hereby iiotltied to present Uiem duly pioven, for payment on or before the sth day of September ISSS or this notice , will be plead in tin" bai of their recovery. ' This sth day of .September 18(*5. JAMES W. DAVIS. Administrator. 8&0S7&I4B 00. The Large si Manufacturing Establishment in the South, Have eitablished in Oreen.boro, N. C., a branch house, wbore they will keepin Urge stock of their goods as well every other line kept in a firet-elaee Fttrnitur « House, *if CHAMBER SUITS PARLOR SUITS, BED LOUNGES, WARDROBES, TABLES, CLOCKS,PICTURES. FANCY AMD PLAIA CHAIRS, of all kinds, which will be Mid cheaper than ever known in Greensboro. Don't Forget the Place, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE MCADOO HOUSE. For Citj Trade Geods oo Installments, "" - Y ~ W. R. FORBI#, Jffnajer. OH! MY BACg ■nn itrmjm H «M HImII tk»l *Mt k*A mm* Mil» |nm»li« |«l |g| | I S MmfltMl ik* Hwlm HitUha ik* H»m». bikkM Ik* IM. tilfH N*w Tlaar. -M sttSSSritfsrirS^S? 8 rSaUkT" 1 * °r^rß^ ,^Tss, :Sßr •UWJITHKMU AL «.», BALTIMeaE, M*. L. KLINE, Practical Watch Maker i. • • • •* AND JEWELER! The Singer Sewing Machine Office WINSTON, N C. \ If you want juur watch cleaned out, rc ! |>a.rml t>r any other work iu tlie Jewelry | line litis is tlie place to get it done in tlie best style. * The Wilmington Star. REDUCTION IS MUCKS. , Attention it called to the following te duced ratci of subscription, CASH IN ADVAfCE: TIIK DAILY STAR. One Year Jiti.oo I Three Month»sl.so Six Montlis 3.00 | One Months &0 TIIK WEEKLY STAR. One Year SI.OO | Six Months , 60 Three Months 30 cent*. Our Telegraph News service has recently ■been largely Increased, ami it n our deter mination to keep the NtA M up to the highest standard of ne»s-paper eicellettce. Address, WM. 11. BEKXAKD, Wilmington, X. C. THOMPSON'S |c O M POU N D mi «tm. A MILD TONIC AXI>- A. ppKTIZER. i —— 1 A eure for Dyspepsia, Indlgertlon ami I Constipation. It promote# the secretions ot I the Liver and Kidneys, and (ires a gentle i U>n« to the Organs. Relieves Nnesick I l'rootrat ion Mlowin* Protracted Serenas*. ' and enfeebled condition of the general sys j tern. ~ MAXt r ACTt'UCn lit Dr. V. 0, THOMPSON, DRUOGIKT, Winston N. C. C. K. BKXNKTT. 4. A. BJJljrjt*,,,.- WINSTON MARBLE WORKS, BENNETT BROS., " - * & .4? —DEALERS IN » »*»♦.» Marble and Granite Monuments, Headstones, Tablets, Mantels, &©., V*. •• a' 4 Opposite Brown'* Warehouse, - - Main St., Vlaiton *O. , ** ■'•>.(.+ 7 E7""Speoi»l Designs aid Eetimkle* Purnleh««l an _4pf . , . i r " - - - .... - 1 g KSTABLISIIED 1871. RSTABLISHID 1171 - J. W. SCOTT & CO. Wholesale Merchants GItEKKNBORO IN. O. . . , ■» Are now receiving their spring stock 01 notions and dry goods. _ f And almost daily adding to their stock oJ groceries, Uuycrsare iuvited to call in person or send orders by mail. n.j :■ • JVc hope to build up a large trade witk • the merchants of Stokes county and all along the line of the C. F. & Y. V Railroad. IBrown, .♦«.r .s Browner, Brownest. High, , i . 1«. •' -* • • ' 4 • 4 •. Higher, Highest. If jon would got the rcrjr bightit prioe for joar tobacco, make ap jeer Mil, . . ' ».jC when preparing it fsr market, to take it t) . Browns Warehouse i * : Winston, N C " Here yon will find ike Urgent, best lighted Warebonee ia tawa. eaeef the be ; auclioDotrt ia thii, or any otbar State, and larger bajcri bj tka eeere. Thai not all, if joa mould it»j bat a few honrt, or aver eight, you will flad eemfcrtable "" ' ' ' .• * i P • • ■• *»* 1V %4 ' r °om>, pleat; af waod, eoak uovee apoa wkick ia prepare joar feod feed water . « ia abandance and ever; tbiag neeenearj to joar comfort (if j'en kare a alee* conscience,) wbile tbe ttalla far joor atoek are all tkat JOB eeald wiak fee, i Bring ne joor tebaroo :we will do all in oar power to Bake 70a eemfertak • > -' while here, and get wUt jou waat moat—a big priee far year tebaeee *i .' Very Trahf '.• M ia BROWN & CARTJCR &FPLF # WIL&Is&MS AT THK Star Warehouse, GREENSBORO, N. C. ' * Offer their services to the planters of Stokes and adjoining cowities for the SALE OF LEAF TOBACCO. 1 The STAB WAREHOUSE is well and favorably as be in,« one of the BEST LIGHTED, houses for the sale. tif Leaf Tobacco in tins section 0/ North Carolina , arid being located at the principal Railroad center in the Tobacco .>■ Section of the State so thai not onlu the Gresnsboro buy* tl/ , e£s, but buyers front this State an, f Virginia can easily (1J nnit nh/tanlu revch it. The Proprietors, with an expert• , ence of a number of years in the Warehouse business, claim thit they can get the highfst market pries fur your - Tobacco. Hoping to have a full share of ,your patronage. . we are, $ RKM KM HKR, Tiereei will be fmniibed free at e*erj Statiw on tbe C. 1..* Y. V. ft. R. from Stokendale to Marion, for parti™ to jaok_ tbeir tobaoeo u» ( who wiab to ebip i««W Greenatwro. ' _ . I J I . •*. » ' * '