The Reporter and Post
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THURSDAY JAN, 12 1888.
Topics at Home.
•••urroa«(ti4 lutind %round l)n ibiiry,
M(l VouMly Nnitrin Briefly Told.
"A • kid'* «b> tn; yott tuke'u uetcx,
Ami, MUt. t'e'll prci-t It."
Any subscribor wlio fails to receive
the RKPORTKR AND POST every week is
requested to report the failure. We
wait te nee where Mio fault is.
m . 1
Sun ridel 7:7, sot* 4 53.
Length of to-Jay 9 lira. 40 mill.
New Moon 13th, 3:18, evening.
There »re two prisoners in jail.
We ire now gaining a minute of ligM
daily.
We are sorry to hear that Col. Cov
iagton is ailing.
Shad are already being caught in the
eastern part of the State.
Miss K utna Martin, of Stuart, Va.,
is a visitor at the McCanless House.
*flwTfegnter"oT Deeds TUB issued
eighteen licenses to marriy since our last
report
Our tobacco grewcra arc taking ad
vantage of the open weather to prepare
their plant beda.
Our ice houses are still empty; this
time last J ear they hid been filled with
ico four inches thick.
The Spring Term of Court for Ibis
district, Judgo l;lark presiding, will be
gin at Weutwortb, Jan. 28.
The indications in oar business t.iwus
in surroundirg counties poi»t to a rise
in bacon and uiauy othar articles-
Note the change of time in the run.
ning of trains on the C. F. &Y. V. U.
K. which went into effect the 19th of last
month.
The new sash aud blind factory of N.
Partee & Co., neat Walnut Cova, was
destroyed by fire on Wednesday night,
Dec. 28.
The unseasonableness of 'he wc thcr
has bad a telling effeot on the health of
the county a» we hoar; colds utid pneu
monia are prevalent.
The temperature unecrtvcnt a marked
change yesterday evening and the ther
mometer iudicatad 20 degrees at 8 o'-
clock this morning.
Quarterly Meeting will be held in
Daubury on Saturday, Jan. 21, and fol
lowing Sunday; Rev. Mr Hall, pr«sid
lug elder of Mt. Airy Piatrict.
Dneks do not seem to be plentiful in
the county this winter. The ducks that
flv about this country are the mallard,
the summer duck and the ahelldrake.
The mercury during last Saturday
and Sundav .ose to over 00 degrees ui
the shade, and the weather has been
quite open and springlike this week.
No action was taken by the Board of
Commissioners a*, their nioct ng, on the
plan for a bridge across the Little Ya£- j
kin on the Hollow Uoad near Dalton at !
the old site.
If you want aouie real good harness 1
leather, a first rate kip skin, some good |
atdo and upper leather, or sheep skins, j
l'eppcr k Sons have them and will sell I
at fair prices.
The house of Mr. ltobert I'ell, in the'
north part of the county, which has been
in a dilapidated condition for some years,
fell down lately; fortunately no one was
in the house at the time.
Matt Chamberlain has put in his ap
pearance after an absoneo of moitb*
from the county—he should return to
hta old occupation for we uete that tar
advanced one day last week at Wilining"
ton from SI.OO to sl.lO.
The l'epper Mining Co., of this place
expressed ope day last week quite a
number of specimons of iron ore and
other minerals to Northern parties for
analysts; if they show up cutirely sat
isfactory -we have no doubt tlicy will
result in some heavy trading.
There's method in that man's uiad-
Besi" remarked the Super intcaJent
of an insane asylun of one
ofj bis patients. "How does it show
itself«" questioned the visitor. •'« hy
be always aaka for a bjttle of 1 »r. Hull's
Couch Syrup—when he has a cold."
"Ah ' 1 see."
Plane aend us one or two postage
stamps, wo want to writ* lo yon about
what you owe ui ou subscription. We
need some money to pay printers, pay
for paper, ink, eto., and iuay be if we
bad a stamp and would write particulars
yon might b»lp us a little. We will
acknowledge receipt of stamps fbrough
the paper.
Satupl* S. Hrown, Greenhorn's pop
ular »nd progressive dry goods mer
chant has adopted the On* I'rioe Sys
tem in his big establishment and now
luu all tli* goods marked in plaia fig
■rsa tt the lowest possible prices and
Irotn there prions there is poatively no
dtvialiiin. K»crytxjly pays exactly
the same prioes, and as Mr lirowu takes
oar* that his prices aro the lowest iu
in town it is a very fair arrange men t
all round.
If you wan'. gnnl fresh garden seeds,
. either Northern soed or home gruwn, go
; to Ptpptr it Sons', ihey have given tlitir
seed n (air trial and can guortee tbeiu.
"The man that blushes is not quite a
brute;'' We suppose not, but there is
a vrholeo fsmilv out iu Dakota, who
had never cvou heard ot Dr. Hull's
Cough Syrup. How the; must blush
to liavo it fu'ind out
| The following are the buying prices
of produce in Danbnry: new oats 25
; cents, wheat 75 cents to sl, rye 750.,
jcorn 40 to 50, peas GO, cherries .black
berries 8, raspberries 12i, damsons
ti, I unpeeled peaches 3, biigl t peeled
peaches 4 unpecled peaches 2, fancy I
peaches 10, | apples 21, britrht sliced
apples 4, fancy sliced unties 5, honey 10,
beeswax 18; chickens 10 to 15, butter
10 to 15, cpgs 121, chestnuts $1 , gubers
(peanuts) $2, vinevar 25 to 4( (scarce),
green hides 5 anil dry hide 10 ois, tal
low in cakes i i cents and Go"sc feath
ers 50 cents.
Giddsburo Jlif'us ■ Senator Vance
may or may lint be very inlluental di
rectly with ihe powera that be, but he
link a wonderful indirect influence iu
that he is of the pe:>plc and at all tines
has and deserves their confidence, lie
ts re.illy a great man and without a su
perior in ihe Senate.
coMMissiosuav MEETING.
The lioatii of County Commissioners
met Monday Jan. 2 ; present 0. M. Las-
Icy, chairman, A. M. ltoyles and Culcb
Hill.
Five promiscuous cl liins aggregating
$.">7,1)7, and threj puu[ cr minims aggre
gating $6,80 Were allowed.
Ordered that Jan. ltierson, Jr., be
allowed (i per cent, interest Ml ois claims
which he holds against the county ag
gregating §lßl,ll.
Ordered that Ji-seph Covington's
claim* against tlic county amounting to
$718,10 bo allowed interest at (i per
cut. per annum from January 2 until
paid. ,
Ordered that C \V. (Jlidewcll, cover
the poor l.euso with shingles $ inch
thick, '! inches wide anil put a sill nodi r
the sumo ard present itemized account
to the ilaurd. Adjuorned.
Itl II Kit! !
Your poor wearied wife losing sleep
nijiht ufter night nursing the little one
suffering from tint uiglit fieud to chil
dren Jand horror to parents, CBot'P,
should liavo a bottle of Taylor's Ckero
lisu Kuioedy of Sweet (iutn and m > loin
an undoubted cj -up preventive a;i J'-'.ira
for cough coids and c msumption
Tiir. Koriki vfisi iu nu»
The l>ockiDj;him hog is ahead Old
Salem sud the county of Forsyth are
hard to beat, but wc haven't seen the
wei.'ht any jot in any section that
will pull down the Kncklugbam nog
Ho wo. killed by Mr. 8. Y. W alter,
and weighed 4 pounds. Mr. "■ alker
got a suiokehouse of meat out of his
Christmas hogs.-—lleidsville IVrc/i/y
The editor uf the Wetkii) must not
read tlio Republican. Iu «ur two last
i«suo.i «c published weight" "f porkers
that leave tho linckingh tin hog way be
hind. Those of J H. Vest, of 'i'obne
coville weighing 49'* and 508 pounds,
ami one for IJ. M. Vest, of Old Iticli
uiond Township, that weighed 030
pounds—which wan alone ahead of the
Hockiugham lings 277 pounds net.—
Winston Republican.
We oxpect to record the killing of a
Sum hog this winter whoso weight will
far exceed any of the above
is ini;itt«ii>r urn ixii r
Is iliero any gum in it • Is what
all prudent men ask before taking hold
of any new entorprisi. Taylor's Cher
okee Remedy of Sweat Ouni and Mul
lein has ;ni*' in it nnd the finest stim
ulating principle known. It cures
coughs, colds aRd soi sumption.
SUPREME COURT DECISION
The Supreme Court has rendered the
following decision iu Lawson vs. I'rin
glo.
Tlio plaintiff as administrator sold
uuder an order of court land to make
asgets and defendant bought at the sale,
but did not pay all ihe purchase money
Plaintiff settled up the estate and gave
a deed to the defendant for the land
under a verbal agreement that defendant
should horeafter pay him the balance
due oo the purebain. J'laimiff now
sues to recover the d*bt aad seek* to
bold the land liable for the purchase
money.
Defendant claims that the debt ia bv
the transaction changed from a debt due
for purchase money and that he is en
titled to have his homestead laid off in
the land.
Held, that the debt was in it« origin
a debt due for purchase money and that
an assignment could not change its char
acter. ?fo homestead san be had in
land against a debt inourred in its pur
chase, and tliu iauJ is subjcot to sal* to
satiety.
j Millßl lGt: LICEME.S
| The following marriage licinse? were
i returned to the Kegiater of Deeds dur
j injr December last •
i lienjaniin Tiiggle to Luoy W oodall;
! John Unrrough to Margaret M, Tu'lle;
[ l'oter D. Webster to \. *. F. Webster;
Jolill I'. Hammond to Martha Lewis;
K. SI. Flippin to Margaret Hall, S. L.
Westmoreland to Sticy A. Savage: Jer
ry Clmhrooke to Mitir.ie I'rico, col'd;
Nat'.iumel D. Hill ti Laura Sheler; It.
S. Coleman to H. Ji. Lackey; Jus. T.
Nil?on tu Louida Minchnm; William
Marshall to Fanny Tlioer; William K.
Woods to Frances Hampton; John W.
Creak man to lSeUie Carter: William A.
Over by to Kuinm L. Katon; James F.
Simmons to Frances Kiser; ('. !. ?e
Sharpc 10 I' lora Gentry; Gsntry John
son to Charlotte Dalton, eol'd; VN alter
Zigler to Mary - on'burn; Suikes Cov
ington to Mary llymnu, ct I'd; Mack
Hill to l'olly A. llairstou, col'd' Geo.
Mitchell to Mollie licnten, col'd.
TUB TURNING POIST.
Wo learn that the stuvey of the
lloan >ke and Southern 11. it has been
ordered to be completed aud 'h it work
has begun at Winston. If the road
should traverse centrally Stokes county
It would ninke Winston our market" as
in tne past; but should it terminate at
Walnut Cove, or erosi the 0. F. & Y.
V. K. It , cast of that pout, then the
bulk of the Stokes trade would find an
outlet byway of Green-thorn.
Many of the Stokes people are very
runi li inclined to look at Winston with
one eye shut bines the clause in tlie U
AS. consolidation wa adopted, saying,
the I{. S. must cross the (J. I l ', k Y. V.
ID I'orayth Co.; but a move in Hie right
direction now will make everything
right, not ouly with tUe Stol>e3 people,
but wit b the uimy good friends of the
county who live at, and love the Twin
Oily as their home. In our opinion,
tins is the most important railroad that
Winston will project for years: if alio
get* our coal, lime, mangauese, graph
ito, granite, iron and timber, she will
also get our agricultural product*, and
uo difference how many roads are built
ou this, or that sida, shu will be a gT'.at!
o tv, but let these pass, and alio is a '
mushro' ui growth.
The KEPOBTMI-PUST .liould bo.n
regular weekly visitor to every family
in ibis county both for the good ot I'IC
families and lor our own take, and for
this one, among a number vf reasons;
wc io oitueavering to «l > n g«fd sci nee
by acquainting the cope witn the
county's liisioiy and i-aeu . thereby
iu.itrucung our people in what tlr'y
ought to kuow, and ai the same time
drawing the attention of individuals from
abroad who may be induced to mute in
vestments here and introduce industries
among us. And while wo are workiug
for 'he interest of the county, at large,
wc feel we ought to hive its subs: ini'.al
support in the way of n liberal subsc iji
ti.iu list, for as ttradford who published
the fust Hible in Aui6*ica under tl.e
colonial government, at l'hiladelphin,
aid in his subscription prospectus
'printing is costly." ami when we
"printing is costly" we are not takiug
into account any reuicmrration fur the
preparation of the matter for the paper,
and tor conducting the business.
Wo furnish i. paper which to say the
least will not suffer in conipansjn with
any county paper in the State ; indeed
there are orignal artieies, cover.ng a
vast and varied range of subjects, regu
larly contributed to this paper which
we cousid jr would do credit to the more
pretentious oily dailiM of the State.
Much attention i* given iu its colums to
matters of more than passing interest to
the farmer,-and the fariiiiug interest of
this county affects every one of its in
habitants it is as yet paramount to ev
ery othet iuturest in this county; The
very latest general and state news is
given on the columns set apart for thai
departincul; and its miscellaneous se
lections arc carefully sifted from its sixty
exchanges.
Sample copies sent on application
Send on your mouey a l , once and then
talk to all your neighbors afterwards
and try to get thoui to stibsoribe.
Dr Flint's Cough Syrup ss a sure
urc fnr coughs, colds, bronchetis, croup,
&o ke. Sold by Ashoratt k Owens,
Druggist, Winston, N. C. tt.
If you have sore eyes cull at Pepper
k Sons store and get a via! of tbat cel
ebrated eye water manufactured by for
mula used by Dr. John Pepper in bis
practice for many years, warranted to
cure or money returned. Only 25 cents
per bottle.
When puasitig Walnut Cove reuieui
ber that you will bo well cared for by
stopping at the Waluut Cove Hotel,
kept by Mr. L. W. Lowis. A.ll Sin
Prudence is a commendabl* virtue,
but it is never seen in such b?uuty as
«ben a mother provides liersclt with a
bottle of Dr. Flints' Congb Syrnp for
eases of ernergoney. For salo every
where. tf.
j OAE RIDGE INSTITUTE.
DO YOT : wish to patmnlxc it grooti
pcrmauenl uiid progrenlvc
. Scbsiil,
| I)> you wish toget a c«mplrtc rutin
dctl ivin '-uiuii ?
1 Do you wish to learn to lie » Trucker, to
, Kfi'p pi ."pare for the University, ®r
I to fini&h a good course of atii'ly ?
j If so addresss,
J. A. FC M. 11. IIOIJT,
OAK HIOOKIBSTITUTK,
OAK HIDOE, N. 0.
Next terra begin* August Olli.
Villi able Froperty lor Kule
Dr. W. It. Pepper having concluded not
to remove with tils family Ui Vert'' irol.ua,
otters fin- sale on Vt'i'V reaso irhlj ternn, Irs
house and about. tlu ; acr sof l.rid in thu
i wi> oil..uibury, N. 0., known »,the A i
mn \V . e- place. T' -lnus ' u * r™ I
i\vo story, six room building, with kit. 1
and burn Conveniently arranged Sirthe com
fort of a limlly, atul I,..aiding Jieuse. I'ur
cliaser Kin beexpoctcd to pa) Jmll'tlie pric*
cash, and tlie remainder at tlie end of one
and two jeat* Parties wishing to piu
chae .-an call on .lan. A Pepper inthis pl.icu
who wit. sbo* them tlie poorly.
Du ibury, N. C , Dec. Ist 1W T. If.
j LUMBER WANTED
—BY TDK—
North Carolina
Fimxirtms Co-
OFFICE AND F ACTOIiY s^l.KSltiK'
SAM.H. X. V. WIWiOS, X. I .
Kt'LK FOII CI TTINO HARD
WOOD LUMBER.
('ut logs with siju in: ends ami "f even
■imllu, I- 14 or lit feet Ion?, band 10 apt
Merchant ible, but 14 FEEL 1 LENUUIti
AUD MOST DESIRABLE.
WALNUT ASD CHERRY PREFERRED.
Saw all Lumber full thickness, I and i
inches thick, with square edges and ends, j
RULES FOR I*SI»ECTIOV
be not !cj«* limn 0 inche* wide with
not more than 1 knot, l inch In diameter or i
2 Inchon bright nap.
CaMae*—lnclude* Lumber not up to nolo-I* ami j
not lomh than 3 Indie* wlile, fret? from •
heart cheek* or rot, admit *of three 1 Inch !
knot* and nap on one side.
Cnllt —lnclude any length and width not g-xm I
ibr common, in which not lew than
one hair i« tit tor line,
PRICKS I' VIII I'OU I.LMIII.It l'Klt |(V>
PKISTIIFXIVKKKD A f OURTACTOKY. !
Select Cflainicn. Culla
W'lluittnnd cherry 83-'W p'i.oo
Yel. |upl»r. n»li b'rrh I."4) 1.-3
umple 1 JJS l.o«) ,b5
Lum'»o. takanln Tor Furnltoro hy the
VC urnlfurnC*. Salem S «'!
A PUZZLE
CM YOU ANSWER IT V>
WHY l'A\ TIIK IIICAYY CIIAHUtS
For freight, d'-ayag*, storage,
etc, oil furniture sliip|ied here from the
North and West, wliru yon eati buy equally
as good, if not better furi.iture m.ule lien* at
Inane, by the North Carolina Furniture Co.,
for much less money? " Such as bedsteads,
bureaus, wardrobes, chamber suits, wash
stand , china closets, extension tables, cen
tre tables, provision safes, etc. Then 1 say
lit y tin' FUUNITUHE inanulUctiirod
by
IHE NORTH CAROLINA
FURNITURE CO *
Store- Factory,
WlnttfonV €?• .Saleiu If C
Wlierotliey hav« on» of the lu>st equipped
furniture futorii'H in the South. Xotliing
•ihotMy. All woik warranted. Write ili
n-ctly to ilie factory for pries.
LOOK FOR THE
Big W
NKXT TO MR. S. K. ALLEN'S
- HARDWARE STOHR,
For anything you intend
buying in the harness or
saddle line.
Received flrnl[prumluui »t
Harness. Collars, Bridles, Saddles,
Halters, Whips, SpnrA, Saddle Cloths,
lloint-raadc Wagon Whips and Lashes,
Busk Bands, etc., Lap Spreads, Ply
Nets, IJrokhes, Curry Combs, and ever;
tbing in the Harness and Saddle Line.
.F. W. JSliipley,
8. E. corner of
Court Houie Square,
Wiaiton, - - - - - • N. C.
Agent for Pat. Rireted Seam Cel
lars, bait cellars in tb.j world; harneng
cannot ilip off- -guaranteed not to
rip.
I Call at Geo. Stewart's for your
TOBACCO FLUES
j Wtnstou, N. C. Aug lily
C- F. & Y. "V. RAILWAY
: SCHEDULE jVO Ji)
Taking eflert«. m M Monday, Dec, 111, 'B7.
TitAittS Ai>\ IMU NOKTII.
Pass. & Fr'li. '
Mail >'*
, l.v UouuettsviHt* | 8 '0 it i.i i SO p
: Ar Maxti a 1 {I 40
iI a 1 daxton ! II :»7 41»
Ar Fayettcviiie ill .'») .*'• JO
l.v I'uvofh-villf OO pill 8 *>%t u 111
Ar6at'»i\l j 1 17 IJ'.Opm
! l.v S mford *4O I >V\
A. ' .IV MLsboio j OOM 7 4.:
i,v ( : t'lnlioro .... .Ml i«. ,i ut
Ar i Hot Ml 1 8 t*op in
I'ass 'j* JI 1 Mail No 1 Dinner .it -anfjiU.
1 :si. Mali No 11 dinner at (itn'H.ulon
TKAIN'S MOVING SOU 111.
I'an. Ac. Fr'lit Jc
M> 1
L?Pilot Mt -I 10 |. u,
■\i (II 'lMSlhiiu., 8 'JO I
i 4 \ (1.-. 'ns •:.» lOOtl iin | 745 mi
Ar Snd'jr«i 1 JlO i> in i 2 15 Jim
Lv .Sanlord 1 50 j d 1»
Ar h'a>ettevill6 I I"> ,7 0*»
Lv Fayetleville 4 .111 j ;{0 am
Ar Mux ton 0 ! \) 00
lA' Max ton 0 10 { 4 4:,
Ar iiciiiictUvillu |8 00 112 00ui
Pawigi'r and Mail Dinner at Sml'oid.
I*asw?!iij*i* and Mail Trains I*llll daily e\-
c 'ji' v in lay.
I'roivih. itnl Act'oinodatlou '1 rain runs bp
t\v«'fii i* :iii"iisvillo and Fayelteville on
Moinluys, WcdneAdays and Fridays and !».•-
t*v«'i*n Fay«*tleviH* and tiivenshoro on
'l'nesdays, Thursdays and atttrdays.
Triins on Faotury Draueli run daily ex-1
c 'pi Sunday.
('l-.M» c inflection is mad •al .t.Kton with J
Carolina C«Mit.ral Kail way Passenger Trains j
to and fi«»m NVilniiuuton.
V\'. E. KV i .'•!,( i.'n'l Pass, .tgent, j
J. \V. FU V, Ueii'l Sup'i.
THE CTOR BAYC: "I recommend and
i
!
BR sP'^®
That Wonderful Combination
TAYLOR'S MOTS
SWEET CUM
AND MIUGJLESN.
I t dot. moio than any prescription writ
i iv >| b -til p \n»a are highly modiolnnl."
2.. n. T.ie fiweet Qura con * from the Biratbm '
I Swauip and m highly Expect. rant, wLdlo the Mullein !
; jt JMuc! ~..i0v svid thus coinbiawd they aro simply
A rERFECT P.EKiEUY.
A OOLD neglected icada tc nsriotui results, OEOUT
your homo without warning, WHOOPING t
COUOII BO annpy'n# IW. L pauilul, AEL yield resdily
to the ■eeu.inr.'MAGlC POWER ot Taylor'.
Hvroot Sum and Muilc.a. BUGNCUITidaad ABTTI
-24A left uj.at • M.ded to, will lead to CONSUMPTION,
and ihttc it quickly relieves and positively oores.
BNSIBT ON HAVING IT.
Dr. Qulllian, tho lending pfcysfciun 6C Great Brit
ain, on Lung and Bronchial Troubles, rooomr. inda
' "Vullaln" as llity per oent better t hau Cod Liver Oil
for Ccniumption. GFKrop it i** the hotuo.
IT 18 PLEASANT AND PALATABLE
and is the finest kauvj reznody in ti»e wvrld for all"
lLroat and Lung trouble*. It will Ktimulate ths
tlrros* and enable yoa to tfc-~?\r off r.ll obstructions
sosily.aio. -ig cxpoctorc'.'.r.n and rrlicvit „■ tho oough
jt once. Ank your drugm Jtfor It. 'A te. 800. St «1. ntzes.
If he doos not keep it, wo will p ▼, for one time
only, express chars cm on Urge niso bottloo to any part
of the U. 8. on re™ ipt of fl CO.
Thi WALTER A. TAYLOR C«.. Atlanta, Qa.
POR ALL BOWEL THOOBLBUuad Childron Teeth
lug, u to that groat tkrrthern remedy Dr. Blggan*
Huckleberry Corilial. BO oenta at Dru^iflsts.
T&TLOB'S PREMIUM COLOGNE IS THE BEST.
BEAST!
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
OTTR.ua
Sciatica, Scratches, I Contracted 1
Ltmibago, Sprain?. Mnscles,
Rbenmatia®, Strains Eruptions,
BurnH» Stitches, Hoef Ail,
Scalds, Stiff Joints, Screw
Stings, Backache, Worms,
Bites, Galls, Swinney,
Braises, Sores, SsMleGall*
Banicns, Spavin ' Piles,
CortM, Cracks. I
THIS COOD OLD STAND-BY
accomplish** for everybody exactly what I* claimed j
for It. Oocof the reasoni for the great popularity of
the Mustang Liniment Is found In Its universal
applicability. Everybody needs such a medicine. ,
The I 4 «nib« rmniinoed* It In case of accident. |
The II OOM» wife needs llfot generalfamily use. |
The Cannier needs It tor bis teams and hitmen.
The Mcchunlc needs it always on his work
bench.
The Miner needs It In case of emergency.
The Ptoneer needs lt—een't gel along without It.
The Farmer needs It In his house, his stable,
and his stock yurd.
The fttenmbnat mnn or I lie Tloattnnn needs |
it In liberal supply afloat and ashore.
The Uereo-fnncler needs It—lt Is hU best
frleud and safest reliance.
The Htock-growcr needs It—lt will save him
thousands of dollars and a world of trouble.
The Railroad ran* neede It and will nerd It so
long as his life Is a round of aeoldeal* and dargsss..
The lluck woodsman needs It. There Is noth
teg like It *s an antidote for the dangers to life,
itanhand comfort which surround the pioneer.
The Merchant needs It about bis storeamong
his employee*. Aocldonu will happen, and when
these oon:e the Mustang Llulment Is wanted at oner.
Keep n Del tie In the House. Tilths best of
economy.
Keep n Boitle In the Fnetery. Itslmmedlate
oac In ease of a>. .-Ideal save* pain and loss of wa*aa
Keep u liottlo Always iu the Stable fer
■se when wasted.
I VAUGHN iPEPPER, Winston, V, C. 7
~Whole»ale a ul lioini! l>o3ih>rs in—
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Are now receiving and placing in position the most desirable and varied stock of Fall
and Winter goods ever offered by any one house in that market. Thakin°- their
nianv friends and customers for the liberal patronage given them in the past, we assure
allin need thai *« is the place to get 'iiost goods for the least monoy. iS
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA
CHAPEL HILL, N. C.
T!'H.M 8 S KSSION ,s d, VH>KII INTO T\V..|
the Ih-st ber-lii tlio last Thursday in.*.,- !
gust and ending at Christinas, tliu mtml I
Usgimiii.g early iu Janmuy ai.U ending br.t I
riiiiisdaj In June. Tuition. S;:O..KJ for
each term, t'or room ram ami xn ice, ss.iw |
per erm. I hose unable t, |.ay tuition arc
a lotted to give their notes, secured if possi
ble Tuition in the Normal C»ui>c l',e t .
I ost (.railuale instruction also free. JI..
I'acuity i» now sulliciontly strong i* en* I
instruction in a wide range ot studies.
tor teilus in '.i„. Linv School apply to I
IK«I. John .Manning, 1.1,. 1). J. OR
tet i" : V " J" Bnrear,
"PI 1 >' to ' J l '"' Si«-v..il information
K:;MP I'. BATTLE J.L. D.
LAND WARRANTS WANTED.
ACCOI ding to the late art passed l»y Con-'
gress almost every jKTaon drawing a Pen
sion is entitled to a La-id Warrant of 100 j
acre*, I, the undersigned, will pay eighty
dollars tor every Land Warrant of hun
dred ami v .ty acres. and desir every pe;- {
ton who draws a pension and h.is not ol>- j
sained a Liutd Warrant to connuunicate j
with me. U. L. BL'KTOX, j
Deer Trail, Colorado. I
This space I* reserved for
l. S. BAILEY,
Wh.O is now receiving at liis store
WalnutCovc, JV. J.,
4 4SBORTM:E?P®
G{M
liicl tiding a large lot of
First-class Family Groceries, Shoes Booots tf\, which
mil be sold low for cash or country produce.
The Largest Manufacturing Establishment in the South,
ilavo established in Greonsboro, N. C., a branch house, where they will keep *
large stock of their goods as well ererj other line kept in a fir«t-cla*» Furniture
House, viz : •
CHAMBER SUITS PARLOR SUITS,
BED LOUNGES, WARDROBES, TABLES,
CLOCKS, PICTURES. FANCYAA 1) PLATA CHAIRS,
of all kinds, which will be sold cheaper th in ever know* in (.treetabor*.
Don't Forget the Pluoe,
NEARLY OPPOSITE THE MCADOO HOUSE.
For City Trade Uoodsun lustallmentF,
WORSEN
JWr'ting rrucvrrl ilrtHk'lb. or wKo nufer IV»w
talirialtle* peculiar to their HI, th»*l4 t rg
BROWW *J
H
life
B» w TONIC.
Thfo modicine combines Iron with purr vegetable
toniiH. itud if invaluable fir DiaeoaM peculiar to
\\ auien. n;. I all who lend M»denUr> live*. It Km
rlrlicji and I'n.lllrs the Blood, stiinulntee
l i# Appcli:e« Slrnifftlipoii (lie .UiiMclm and
>orv«'»- in fact, tli«-numbly Juv iff or a tee*
(/lent* tiiOctup!rxinn. i.nfl inaki-Hthe -kin smooth.
It doe* nut lil.ickon the teeth, caaso bsedache, ur
pr>v'.uc« constipation— all o'hrr irmmlMntnlo.
MM. KI.II/.UETH BAIW). 74 Harwell Ave.. Milwau
k« ». W is,, Hsyh under d»t® f»f Dec. 96th. 1884:
" 1 hnvo iiM-d Mrowu'a lion Hitwrw. and it baa been
moro than a doctor to m«, having cured me of tho
weakno»M ladiee have in life. AIHO cured me of Liv
er Oomplai:* and now my complex! -n in cloar and
good. HUM also been beneficial to my t-bildren."
Mas. I«ot/UA O. BHAUDOM. Kant LockportN. T.,
tajr«: " I he.ve H-ilVred untold niiaery frim TOmale
Complaint*. and cmild obtain relief from nothing
except BTOWU'H Iron Bittern.**
Genuine ban above Trade Mark and crnaaad red Unas
tin wrapiier. Take u» other. Made only by
UUOU.\ CHEMICAL CO.. ISALTIMOME, MD.
BKKLKY TIU73HK3
Have ling been tested, 'often
iiiiilutctl but never equaled ;
unaffected fcy time, use or eli
iiiale. liecomuietided by the
world's most distinguished
surgeons. At the London Im
position in 1881 there were
08 competitors, and the only
award for trusses was given to
I. /J. Seclny, of Philadelphia.
We sell Secloy.e t sue*
an J guarantee tlieui.
\\V guarantee a lit and sat
isfactiim or uo charge.
ASI ICR AFT &
OWENS.
DRUGGIST
WINSTON, N. C.
J. & P. COATS
* - *~xaa n
YOU CAN BUT IT OF:
if, A
AT JOBBER S PRICES.
U\IL.YUT COVE, X. C.