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Reporter and Post.] k P4FII Fll TMI MOfLI 4PM rt UU •■alary 3. C., P ««t tfw rn «»«■ Clam JNMw. fIO«BDiT, JfAR, 8 IMS iiilin ■ r m iiirT^ MA|> DOGi. >«H yaraaaa vhaa thaj MI 4ag raaaiag H4 frathmg ii tha witk ad parhapa ppiag M akj.et* is it« wtm, that it M BU. Thia U not al •tji, IwMitr, a r»liah ljayap torn of r»- hiaa. "la th> graattr naktr of MM*," llßirki Mr fHitl U* diatiogaiihed Ki[liA (eltrnir; iir|Ni, "lk«r ar* •all******, ftdfattiacaa aad continual ahiftiag «f paatura. Var aareral anaaaa ai»a hawa paraapa ha ratraau U hi# haakat ar Ui bad. lia ahawa ■« diapo aitiaa la kite, aad ha aoawara th« call ifai hia laggardlj. Tha dag aaaa ia •ginarf ohyaetf, aad aftaa apriaga al thaa aath a foriau dart; ha » rcsilaaa, aad aiaaairwy irritahla, gaaiajlJwiMlj aroaad, aadaatppiag at aaarythiag with ia hi* raach." Thia ia tha appaaraaea «l a aad dag dag at tha aoaaaaacaaaat af tha diaaaaa; hat vbaa tha diaaaaa ii is | ita lad ataga, or fall for at, and landing ta a talal.iaaua, tha aaaa aatharity aaya "Tha aaaenlar powara haiag graatly ax haaatad, tha aaiaal finds it diffioult ta aaatain htaaarlf upoa hia liabs; he raala •ad iU||«n like a ia a dranken •t; hie tail it depreeeed, and tbe tongue pretraded; tbe •?« bate lost tbair krightaaas, and art of a doll, glaaay ap- peareaee, the resperatioa is hurried end putiif, Anally, vera cat by hi* suffer lag. Uejiwr creature dies, cither from eoavalsioa, ee from cheer exhaastioa, the daratsaa ef the attack vary iag frea three to lee days." The thirst is the dog is iateore and insatiable, the dog driuk iag freqaea'Jy, cad having so fear what ever of water, u ie the 'case with the j baaan eahjeet ta whoa every effort at driakiag. aay, the very cscntioa ef •aid el t»j kied, aad evea the attempt to ratee the glccc to the lips.'cscse vio let t eoawaldieac. ladeed the charac tcrietie S T apt ens of hydrepbebic ia aaaa, i« a dread el water, as tbe tera by which this peculiar disease is generally deeigaated (hydrophobia) literally sigoi- Sse—a dread of water. We have heard perse as remark that they would consid er tbe aaliea ef a rabid dog te be fatal if ewallswed, bat there ie gead authority or owr stetiag that tbe ealiva ef a rabid eg ie pel bet I y haraileae if injected in to a vein, aad thai the eoatact with the aervae it iadeepeasably asceesary to prodaee tbe dieoaee. THE NKW REVENUE BILL Tbe Democratic members of tbe Way* aad Meeae committee Isat Tues day sabmitted tbe latercal riveaua bill to the fall eoaiaaittee. Tbe bill repeals taiee oa manufactured ebewtag tobacco, aad snuff, aad special taiee *a dealer* aad all tazea en deal en ia leaf tobaeeo. A special tax] of $1 par anw IA as*iat*i**d oa manu faotaref* ef cigaro, and $1 auaaally on| dealer* ia tobaooo. Fourteen eeatioas ef tbe bill leal with administrative featarea ef tb* ioteraal r*v*nus law •ad r*p*al tb* burdeanome and obaai eae featares. The reducti >a isjestiiiu tod at $25,000,©00. WINSTON AND THE ROANOKE k SOUTHERN R R. Wa ««mM not pragnt to ad»iaa th« paoplc af • t*WB, wbat i> b««t for tbe«, fw wa da a*t pilllJ ta kaoW; bat we lMrn from mmi af UM baat batinau ■n «• Bight ray of tbo Twia C\ty, that th« Roaaoka-Saulbera A. K. will ba laaiWd and work bagun M it witkia thirty d»y». Sum* af tb«M int ataae tall u, that if ■takaa will da aa anch UM rnad mty paaa naar aaatrally tbroagb tb« cootty. Maw, •• babalf afltakat, ta tba Tain Ol»y, •• •oald aika • Mark aa papti , jaat aa If lalkiag to yw« t*ca ta faaa. Yaojfcaaw that Many af our •at«rj>rnm| yaang ma bare iaft tbrir cawntf ttiJ in Making ti»ir k«M with ymm; and ear people would willingly vols on thaiwsslvev * tax to help bnild this road, influenced by thote who look oaly ta •alf. we fesr Iba raaaltof an election. OB tha other band, it la well kaown tbat sany of these who are able to lend • helping hand, are so destitute of any thing like public ipirit tbat we bar* little to hop* Croat them. 7"bu« it be hooves Winston to eoasider her future before the K. b S. ia located. This read above all ethers is to decide her destiny ; wbetber she will build on a line wbieh promises bat little outside of tbe agricaltnral products of the oountry, 1 and tbey to be divided with other roada; or will pass through a section at a comparatively small additional j •xpense, which will furnish all tbe ea- sentials for making liar a real timber market, and a great iron manufacturing tewa. Tbe Grecnabereroad, and the Wilkes bore read, (we said some twelve months ago tbat thia latter road would not be built ia the near future if ever, we take that haek aow we thiuk it will be built some time if it ever is,) with the hun dred of coantry wagons that tbroDg your street*, will furnish TOU agrieul. taral predacts; bat remember that co section within one hundred miles of year border, will, or can faruish the tim ' ber, coal and iren ores that Stokes af ' fords, which ate more essential to a town ' without factories than great trunk lines > with long trains, which ouly eoiue to go, aad go to come, pasa repass, we speak of what we know, when we say a few thoasaads iuvestad in Stokes aow, will control what will command millions in the future, bat a iittle delay may turn e th%tide te Pitt burgh. "A word to the f wise." d BRIEFS OF GENERAL MWS, Wid. VKB 29 The bill graating pensions te incapac itated es-ieldiere aad sailors was eon. sidered in (be Seaito yesterday, aal gave rice to an interesting debate, in whteh the question ot an Executive vete was largely discussed, ia the llease the bill providing for the erganixatien of the Terntory ef Oklakeaa was considered •itbeat action, and appropriation! were agreed to fer a large aiaher ef public buildings. I'nioa Square Theatre, New Yorkj was burned yesterday afternoon, and the Mertoa House adjoiaiag was bad/y damaged by water and saoke; total loss estimated at $150,000. A white man and a negro, each charg ed with aurder, were hang by a aob in Clinton, Ky., Monday night. Twenty-eight counties in Michiga nave vwted for prohibition tr thudace local eptioa law. The steamer explosioa at Valleje, Cehforaia, was terribly destructive, there were sixty-three persons on board, blrtees ef whoa were killed, and not I one of tho rest escaped injury. Till E»I>AY, MARCn, 1 I* the Senate yesterday tli* bill pro viding for the compulsory education of Indian children was passed, after which the dependant pension bill was taken ap; Mr. l'luasb, of Kansas, opened the debate oa an amendment offered by Mr. Wileen, ef lowa, and he was replied to by Mr. Veet, of Missouri, who made a telling speech, as well in bis exposure of tbe wholesale robbery which was being attempted on the go/eminent in the wsy of pension bills, as for uis felicitous ref erence to tbe osanj Republican Presi dential aspirants, who were seeking elec tion by the aid of the soldier vote; other speeches were made, bat ne vote was reached en tbe bill or the pending a. asendmsat; ia the House a bill was passed authorising the patebaw of bonds with tbe surplus in tbe treasury, and also j tbe bill relating to postal oiiinea. Tbawill ef the late W. W. Corcoran was probated yesterday; several put lie beqaoets arc mafe of aome to personal friends aad servants, and the remainder ef tbe estate ia left in trust f*r h:s tbre* grand-cliildren. A disastrous fire occared early yes terday morning among tbe business blocks >n Provideaoe, R. I. The Presidential party vieited tbe aneieat oity ef St. Augustine yesterday aad wete eeeerted through the brilliant ly deeoratod streets to all points of interact; at night a public receptiea teok place, but there wag ao speseb making; tbe party will viait Indian Elver to-day, and return to Jacksonville to aigkl; all are well, aad tho weather ia bright aad balmy.. | The bill prohibiting newspapera con taining lottery advertisements from eir celating tbrongh tb* mails waa.defeated in tbe House coasmittee on Post Offices yeeterday. The strikers an tbe Hutlington system da nat teem to be making maeh prog re*v all of tbe wail train* are ruauiog without isUrruption and tbe Chicago suburban service ia in full operation; large nambera of Kaigbta of Labor en gineer* and firemen are going forward to *eke the places of ihe Brotherhood, bnt express tbemstlres an willing te return when tha latter are called off from the Reading and Hrookiyn elevated roads. An extensive fire ocoured at Salaman ca, N. early yesterday morning, causing a loss of $75,000. la tbe Chicago grain market yester day there was but liitle life, and trading was very limited', previsions were dull aad piieea aveiaged fractionally lower. An express train was robbed at Kingstand, Ark.j Tucaday night, of $5,000. BI»I>AY,MAR 4. There waa n« sewion of tbe Senate yesterday; iu tbe Henry t. Sej mour, tbe newly elected member from Michigan, appearod and took the oath of office; tbe Pacifie Railroad Telegraph bill wa» considered aa tbe special ordar, which waa pataed after debate by a vote of 197 to 4. ID the Illinois contested elictiou case A report will be made in tavor of Post, Republican, the sitting member. Tbe snow storm in Dakota and Michi gan is repreacated an tbe severest over known; tho railroads are completely blocked. It is stated tba' tho Southern J'acifio engineers aro read; to contribute $75,. 000 to tho strikers on the Burlington system. The eondition of tho Crown I'rince was somewhat improved yesterday; b? pass, ed a pretty good night. A scheme to defraud two life insur ance companies of five thousand dollars each has boeu exposed in Charleston, all of )be parties to which are negro is. An International Couucil of Women will hold an eight days' couventiou in Washington, commences on # tho 25tb instance. Kepiesentatives of the stsel nail mills of the country are holding a secret meet ing in Philadelphia to decide the output for the present year, and it is stated that it will he full fi?ty per cent, less than last year. There wes a $200,000 fire in Milwau kcc yesterday. Chicago reports c dull grain market, and a little aors activity in previcioas. NOTICE Having qualified as Executor ofliie la'e Will aiidTestanentof James M. Covington ctee'd late of Stokes county 1 hereby Rive gene ;al notice to all person* indebted to arid estate l» come forward and make im mediate payment aud all persons having claims against said estate are notified to present lliemfor pajnirnt duly authenti cated on or before tlw 10th day of. i IfSW, or otherwise this no:in' will lw plea I iu bar of their recovery. March sth ISKB. J. J. Black bunt, Executor. Ijllihl Hale. Uy virtu* of an -tit ion in "iy hands in fivur of J.»h»W li?nli*T tCi J. W Coat. .1 I will xil af public auction at it"" court-house door in Danhiiry on .Monday the second day of April fSSS, one tract of 'and on which thcru is a house. aaid ' ot Iwiug lot no., U5 in the town >f Watnut Cove, Stokes county, on the waters ol Town Kork. The foregoing hoiue •nil lot are to be solJ to satisfy » judgment docketed ou ,lh« .! t lgment Docket ofthe Suiirrior Court of Stokes county,'on tne'ilst day of Novem ber 1547, wherein Job* W. tienlry & C'o.t arc plaintiffs and J. W. Huston i - d.-f. i ■•ant, til* foregoing bouse and lot having be n levied on by mo to • uisly »I l J"' l |ni .nl, Alarcb-jth hSHf. R.I.DAI TON Shtt'. WANTED I 50,000 doaen Rabbit Skins, WRITE TO wholesale GROCERIES, Groenwboro, IV - C. and your order for GROCERIES they are HEADQUARTERS. i mmn mm. * u* hrt nit •» MaWi Wh aad *e Bmm a* Uta 4 fcrJtMtao* V !mii wvd carrer by trade »i U la out of ray lino to writ* lettora; but my wife thought it vu no more than light that 1 should lot you kuow what your remedy tuu dona tot ma. aad I think •o too. 1 lira In Eaat 157 th atraat. watt of j Third aTonue, ami hfcVO lived there for about twenty-three yvar*. wharo 1 own , rail estate. Up to the time lam al-oul to meatiwu 1 had be*n a ttroug, wall Bian. There wn alwaye «*>re or laaa malaria in the neighbor 1 had not peraoaally In 1880 I hail my first* attaok.. It came an as aaah a*Uu-k* commonly do, with headaohaa, lota of appetite and ambi tion. chilly aanaatloni with alight lever afterwards, a ditpoailion to yawn and ttrotch. and to forth. I Wat employed at that time at Kllliant & Brolhort, furniture manufa.turcrt, la W "id ■treot- I hojxxl tnv attack would wear off. but a* it didn't 1 consulted a woll knewn and able pluaioiaa la M , ania, who gave mi» q inine and told me j what to do. 1 can sura up the flrtl four and a half or five Tear* of niy ox|>eri euce in law worsts. OovaaionaUy 1 win laid «p for a day or two, but on | the whole 1 atmik to my work. 1 k'>pt j taking quinine. in larger dor't ir> m ■ ynar to year; «r> : V«pt on weak- | or and iriirH, ».o but surely. all tho | time* My trouble was now wol! dj fitied and its nyiuptoma were aUwdy and roguiar. I had dumb ague lu IU woret form, and it wmi grinding me down In [iit» »f ail that 1 could do or tkc doo ton could do. It hald me In a grip .tie f.rt in a InirntHtjro.il mine The poiion had pouo all through and oTtr me and uoUotig was able to toitoh It. I was fast loam * Utah ami strength. and &bout March, l£S4, I knocked o:T work . utiro ly and went home to bt* down >iok. and to die for ail I oould tell. I ran down so rapi.ilv that I aoon b.camo unnbU to waik iLuy dlstanoo. Later 1 went from room to room in my own Urmae only by frieuda holding me up by ur.oh arm. Tlie dosta of quinine wnrc lncrua*ed until 1 efl+n look thirty yrat'M U a ium. T.io tfacia vt tiiv« troruMidoui ttirai'lu'. m I was to make me r.i ■ rly wild. It Uuke ■yaWp all up. aud 1 iven waV.rd i'->e door, or ataggwod about it, all n'.jht long, aoarcely able to l>ear any !» ar erati human ipecdL My tor.ij-or */aa extremely irritable. Aj t-» K»>d, eue of my uttl - chil.-!mn wot'., .at mora in a meal 1 wuld ia - y. I would ordw fooit and tion '■ .-f'' fr.«l It in dlapuot. 1 lired on quiro >e mil other »Uinnlanta ot>d e> m f >•/, iiko a' i in winl'-r. Tht' quir.:.* vt my head la a whirl, and - J>« Jf. »en u a i&r^V-iao— nr atoJitcij *o i ti-k I ocr.lii ait tolerate it. Fror? 176 poaiuU ,tr.» ivr>r>er weljyiit) I r*j". down to >7 r-our. ■ Uui wnsSt t of a liid'.t and I thar ■- sVfMoV**. If a >■*»*>« anW i fcn ■ I w lioW'i W.'JW ata I ikjuld kcr* bt.tr of. Dnrtnf thi latUT p«rt at Ma periud. aikrlr la I**4. my piploiaa ail* " Miller, tkare'i m roe In aiy aay more moner of Toe. 1 Nui't do y*o aa'y I poor ?o«jwU at •«*- > ilat dowm y*ec throat a«4 it aawal keJp yo®." Ob the Mraajftfc of thSs I |tn »i tha MM of quinine aito|fthnr. and ma4e sp My uiind to da BuUinj more Mtd uJu , BIT e*aac«a. Three weak* afterwv-da—aWxit the 1 : laM of May—tny wifn saw an adv:-r'.le»- nest of Kaak're in a N'ow Tork fafor. > Fbe told to? of It. I said: " and . »onjeiu»a! H can't do me mrr But ahe w«vt to a dr- -.-iet's. nnT.-rJ>»- ' laaa, to jrat it Tho cragglet iwU-.*od ' I bar ajalnst K.vak'.na: lie uU it waa aoth!ug bnt aoif.r; that aha ratijjh not to tiirow aw«» hjr money oi it. *o. ! Be enk! He dids't k»:p it, ant conkt |a( it il the Inalettd on furrinj K. Turm iaj away In dj-yuet -iy wrfe *p«ke to our neighbor, Mr. A. (» Hogewald. who got her a bottle at a drug store ia Birth ITODM. Aimoet .'jfalnet my wHI, and wltho* the leant ftith, I licfsn taking it. Ia one wt»k I s« bi>tt»>r. I bf jan to sleep. I "toeing " I b> jr*n V) hav.i sn appetlio and t > ;ala ttrnnjtth. Thi« ivr-S now tho firtt at ■ Juae, ISBl, and b; tb." ond of thai month I waa br.ck at my bench at 0. P. Smith'i scroll aawiug facuiry la 11M Mriwt, whw* I work now. 84r.c0 than I h«T2 froo eiokneea. Txklnjr Kuk:nt only, about forty pellet* In four equal doeee a day, I continued to £*in- The n«- iarla appe«vri*i to te killed in my sys tem. a»d oo* I'm £« ijick re j old ) wm^M—l's pounds—nud my old | Mr og& to labor. I aoi an aa'onlab ! cent to myw' m»l to my friends, iml If Kuiir.* di.i not d • is I lii-n't knivr I wh.H did. The a!) tblug It euuh do won' ' to bnnc .1 dead umti 1 to lit®. Fitxi' r.i'* A Mn.utm. 830 li>7.: :r-vt, Haw fork P B.—Forr're .-.Vnhite truth of th« { atom statement i ri .t r>3 lb« following 1 (*-.itl->iuen, W!..1 -R>l F>e: serially »A --•j .; 4ntod with s: Mr. A!tx uJir \V«lr, f." ! .! St.; Mr. Gnorjf. Seaman, lioiii el toot ,\ud Courtlan.lt arontte; Mr. A M .u\ Iftith etrev' *nd Ccur'.lnn.lt r,Vi>nua: Mr. P F. Vaupal. liita lire-.-'. ..cd Coartlandt avMiua; ISr. John l.'innv, &30 Kite; lMth lira*;; Mr. John jtenahaw, 144 1231h at ret I. w>d rsnny ot-Sera. I will also reply to letter* of ir.y.iry. Wo submit that abv.n aatontsh !ue cute, rowiwd fbr jj it is ty repu table men. In of & ae4 oaodid inreaiic.tlion by think nj people. A.t>d we /urUtor submit that whea turn away customers by falsify," g tb« character of a remedy became they do not kappas to ham ft on haad, they do a grout wrong. If it I .* afßlotod man bad not dieretfiu-ded the dniggWt'a ad rice attd seat eUo wbera for *tw looaedr be wouM wHfaot doubt bare been hi bU gram. Other lettsn at a naallar I*W> HIII from pronineat hull rid uala, wbk-h Kama Kaakioe M a iniiy •»- MM Mitt, wfQ W aeat mm ■■Baa tioa. N« (LOO, o* • > 1 win, mo*. RoU fcy Dro«ta* m m* »f Ml m. receipt ml prtea. Tike KaaMaa OMMM M WMTBI w — v«ih. „ _•»...... " NOTICK. ~ Haringqaaltled as eirsutoron the laat will and laaianseat of John Dakar, 4ecea*ed, notice ia hereby given that all persens ew ing the MUte of my testator must come fbt ward and settle the same and those hasiug cUlns on the estate must present them duly authenticated on or before the flrst day of Febuary ISW>, or tbia notice will be plead In bar of their rucorery. This the nth day of January ISW. CJ. M. AI.I.KK, Executor. WWF f WB WANT. Good Locks «® k «'P tliioT«s e»t, 1 - 4LLEN has them. i W eatlier Sti'ius | I to keep the told aud tnow oat. ) b,aa iiib.o3Q& ' WINDOWS to wok out. S. E. ALLEN ESAS TSSJSM. T'STOJ 'ES t0 k *'P tbe ,oll 0,,t ALLEN HAS TIiEM en the 2d floor I LAMPS to keep tbe dark oit. ALLEN 3AS THEM at the Old Pfohl & Stockton Stand. I'AINT to kaap the damp out. A!ler» has the Best. iiStat t&ji Ms| [IIIO To keep Anything 11 , ELSE OUT. S. E. ALLEN | lift* It. i i i : In short go to him ; for all the Tinware, 7 ' i !; Hollow ware, Wood- cm ware, Q 2MKUY * * and I ' - may want, at the Old Pfolil & Stock • ton Stand, Corner of Main and 3d Streets, f/imr. A*. C. kbinnitt n a iixnr WINSTGN MARBLE WORKS, BENNETT BEOS.. DEALEIJH IN > #V S * Marble and Granite Monuments, Headstones, Tablets, Mantels, &e., Opposite Brown's Warehouse, - - Main St., WluUijra E7" Special Designs and Estimates Ferniehed oa Applicative T*l ESTABLISHED 1571. BSTABLISHMD ISTI J. W. SCOTT& CO. Wholesale Merchants C, Aicnow receiving their spring stock 01 notions and dry goods. And almost daily adding to their stock et groceries, buyers are invited to call in person or send orders by mail. if e hope to build npa large trade with the merchants of Stoke* county and all along the line of theC. F. & Y. V Railroad. Brown, llrowncr, Brownest. Hi£h, Higher, Highest, If JOB would get the rery highest price for year (obaeeo, make ip y«v »« d whea preparing it for market, to take it tj Browns Warehouse i Winston, N C ' "crayoa "HI find Ihe largest, boat lifted Warehoßse ia leva, aaaaf th. be aoetioiieara in thi«, « r any other Stat., aid larger bnjer. by Ua NM. Thai not all, if JOB would May bot a few boura, or orer night, JOB wiU lad aeafarfeb)* r6 o«a, plenty .f wood, cook store, npoa whieh to prep.,, y oßr ftnad ( „4 W9tt , IB abandanee and e»ery thing nreeaisry to yoor oomfort (if yea bar* % ilea' the Italia for yoar stock are all tbat yos could »kh t*r. Bn®£ "« J o,r «flhacco we will do all ia o»r power to ma* yaa eMafcrt.be whila here, and get whatjou wast Biwt— a big priee f.ryonr lobaaea. {t.V«T Traly BROWN & QARTKA nipple & Wi&hisSMS AT TUB Star Warehouse, GREENSBORO, V. C. Oiler- their services to the planters of Stokes and adjoining counties for the SALE OF LEAF TOBACCO. The STAR WARE NOVSK is well and favorably as be ttfj ■'»>" o, the BEST LIGHTEI) ftousts for the vale 9/ Leaf Tobacco in tni.i section of North Carolina■ and bein located at the principal Railroad center in th* Tobaee# Section of the State MO that not only the Greensboro bug e.rs, bid buyers from this State and Virginia can easily and cheaply reochit. The Proprietors u ith an experi enceof a number of years in the Warehouse business, claim th'it they can /> / the. highest market price fur your Tobacco. Hoping to have a lull share of your patronage ice arc, Truly ) ur Friends, It. A. AT ,J LL\ ,j- S. G. WILLIAMS HE KM liKR, Tierces will be fuiuiMicd free at every Statioa .a the 0 FAY Y. K. R. from H okesdale to Marioo, for partiea to jack their « viab to ibip it (o Greombare.
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