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Reporter and Post. A rAf£.. f 0-R THt PEfITLE £*Ur*d at the Han bury X 0., PsMt-ojJice CM tiecoml ClwtH J latter. THURSDAY, MAV 24, p ma paper Raws INVENTIONS. The Democratic Natioull Congestion will meet in the city df St. lLouis on tbe sth day ct June. Hepcblican at Chicago, June 101 li. Prohibition at Indianapolis, May 80. Tbe Deiaocraiic State Convention for Vortk Carolina will meet in Raleigh on •the 30ib of May. Btokea county Democratic oenvention da Danbury, not announced. Domooratio C«4*eittiou (sth district) at Oreeusboro July lltb. Democratic Senatorial convention, at Goraianton. not''announced. r Of tho recent Stato election in Lou iiana, the Now Orleans Progrttt. a 'newspaper conducted by a colored man dn tbe interest of hii race, saya "Per haps tbe aost gratifying resnlt of the -election, is tbe breakiug ap of tbe col or line." It says that outside of New Orleans and few of tbe lower parishes, -''thousands and thousands ol oelored voters, remembering tbe just, fa>r, ita parlial, and peaceful administration of 'Oen. Niobells, rallied around his stan dard and joyfully cast thoir ballots far :hlm" it declares that this political revolution was so oouipltte that bore- after it will bo impossible toi any one to marshal tl.e colored voters solidly un- der the Republican banner again, and it -expfesses groat sati.-faction that 'the colored peoplo of Louisiana have at last freed themselves from political ser vitude." The New Orleans Item, a Republican paper published by white men, talks in the same strain, declaring that "a uumbefcof .the better sort of intelligent and independent negroes boldly proclaimed themselves Democrats and 4u favor of the election of Geu Nicholls Iroin the beginning." The Republican papers arc constantly lotting tbe people knov that tho solid £outh i® to bo broken. A few weeks •go it was Louisiana ibat was to entor rtbe Republican column because of Cleve land's tariff views. She answered back by giving s Democratic majority of aver „GO f OOO. Kow.lt ii- Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee that are to hreak aaray from their allagianee to the J)eiuecratic party and enter the Repub lican caoip. " Hops springs eternal in ihe human heart," aod there can be Da doubt that Republicans hope that luch » thing may occar There is, however, no ground for the hope the Republicans pretend to bare of capturing either of these States. So far as North Carolina if concerned, there is certainly no fear. This state wili b« Democrat!" by at ,least UC,O*O majoiity.—Twin Cily Dai. '»■ TH* New York Democrnlie oonven .tion was a Cleveland convention in all essential rcspeets. The alleged opposi tion of Gov. Hill was as nothing so far (is appears. .The utmost haraiouy pre. ▼ailed and the friends of the adminis tration were in full control throughout. ,'iov. Hill was net vou seat to St. Louis, though his administration wan endorsed heartily. The truth is that jUor. Iliil is a mighty good Democrat, lie doubtless ha* ambitions, as all oth er men who aro wojth anything have, hut be deesn't ptrmit these to intsfere in any wiso with the loyalty he owes party That, we believe, is his re cord.—Mans- OfrMrvtr. , ; KRIEFS OF GENERAL NEWS Sat., May, 12. Tko woik in 'oagress yesterday was was eanlntd to it further discussion of the tariff bill, Mr. Scott, of Penn sylvania waking the principal spet&h. The Democratic Convention of Ten. neigee balloted yesterday for candidate for Uoveruor, but no choice was made. The Southern Baptist ('oafnntimi met tit annual suasion in KtchmnnJ yesterday ; seven hundred and forty Ave delegates are present ; Kev. Dr. J. P. Boyce, of Kentucky, was eleot ed President by a rising vote Tbe offerings of government bonds yesterday reached a total of $7,206,- 250. A negro ul- arged with powouing a number of horses belonging to a far mer, hs* iboen bung by a kob in Ken tacky. ArdiWhnp Wridh writes t > Free man's Journal that the Papil rescript decides a question ot morals, not of politics, Ind that neither the tiational movement nor tho National League shall be in the least injuriously effect- Led. John Hillou has becu oonvicted of -inciting Irish toaants not to pay rent, and sentenced to six month' imprison ment. A Milan dispateb savs the Kutperor -of Brnr.ll has had a relapse. Ktuperor Frederick's coudition is rel atively good ; bis fever is slight and bis strength is improved. The Slate of South Carolina his sub subscribcd SI,OOO to constitute it a member of tbe Southern Immigration Association. A Chicago merchant deposited a box containing SB,OOO in tbe sate of a hotel i in Lexington, Ky., and it was found to' be missing when called for it. Total receipts of eolton at all of Hie ports since September Ist, 5,21)4 402 bales. There was large tradiug in the Chi-i cicago wheat market yesterday, with adranee in prices , other grains were also aijti«e and higher ; small tradiag in provisions. A fire in ISaltiuiorc yesterday caused a loss of SBO,OOO. A colored preacher was hung in Georgia yesrerday for the murdet of a brother who was walking with his sweet heart frua church. Sun. May, loth. Tho discussion of the tariff bill was tbe principal business of the Home yosterday, two or tliron speeches being mada in its favor, ami as uiauy m opposition thereto. The T cnnsssec Democratic Convcn-j tioii spent the day yesterday in ballot ing lor a candidate for Governor, with out making a choice. The Misisoippi river is on a bi/f page, and much damage lias been done , to property and crops; the ttiod has al- i I most reached the highest mark record- j ed. The walking match iu New York is exciting much iuterc t; LitllewooO has tied the best record fur the 13th hour, and heavy odds are given that he will beat tbe record. John Dillon has been convicted ot a second offence under the Crimes act. Kuiptror Frederick is still improving, he sleeps well and his appetite is good. A colored murderer of a little girl was hung in Chicago yesterday ; ho was the firs' colored person to suffer cap ital punishment ia Cook oouuty. There was a big bulge In the Chi cago market yesterday, and corn and provistous wore higher. Thur. May, 17 The flood situation on the upper Mis issippi grsws worse a large body of farming lands is under water, and many ptople hare ben driven from their homes. Republicans of Missouri nominated Albert E. Kiuibi . for Governor. Delegates to the Chicago Convention from Omaha are uninstructed but favor Blaine. The Kpiscopal Convention of Virginia is m session at Staunton. Delegates from the Seventh Virginia District to the Chicago Convention fa vor lilaine. The tariff debate was uontinued in the house yesterday ; the Senate passed thirty-eight bills oa the calendar, and confirmed the nomination of Roosevelt of New York as minister to the Nethtr lands. Oblo Democrats in convention en. dorsed Cleveland's administration and the Mills tariff bill ; nominations for secretary of State and otlicr ofliecrs were made by acclamation. Fri.Mar , 18- A number of bill* were passed in the Senate, when, aftci an executivj s«s sian, it ndjaurned until Monday ; in the House the tariff debate was contin ued and several speeches made, that of Mr. Cox attracting more attention than any ether. Threi huudred kegs of powder were accidentally exploded near Stockton, N. J., yesterday, which killed one man injured several ethers, and dojtreycd considerable property. Recent frosts in western North Car olina killed two-thirds or more of the young tobacoo plants and greatly dam aged vegetables and wheat. Tbc Virginia Republicans met in convention yesterday at Peters burg. | Tlic General Assembly of tlm South ern Prosby tciim Church mot in Ualti loute yesterday. Sun. May. 20. Empcrvr Frederick's condition yos • tcrduy was somewhat uotavorabla ; be spent a bud night, and his rough was troublcsomc. Another dividend bas been declared m favor of the creditors of the Kxehange National lLnk of Noifolk, which failed in 1885. Tbe defalcation of Tale, the ab j scondiog treasurer of Kentucky, now foots up S'J47,O( | 0. Yesterday was a bear day in (be Chi cago whe.it market, and at the claw prices had declined 2c from the opening; there was also a decline in eorn and provisions. A Philadelphia man forged a ebeck for $4,000 and ran off with a young girl. n THE LAEMES' FAVORITE? NEVER OUT OF ORDER. If mui-lilnc. : a-k otir nirent nt your i»lnco f«>r t«»rin* Him j prices. If you cannot find our ujront, writo duvet U»nomv*t inldif.s to y« >u belt -w im moL ; NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE C-iip. | CHICAGO -28 UNION SQUARE,N.Y.- DALLAS. , A Ol ICO. P»y viitueof a decree of the CI» i*k of the S »}H* i »r Court ofSto!: ■•*» «* mntjr. apiwilntiai; me a Cotntui.v-Jt itr to make sal* «»•* about 4') aiTi >of latul nct'tncinir to tlac* heirs uf Haimou Kiaer, deceased, known as the I "King old place". 1 will *"11 on tin) prcui-j is •» on tue'.Mi I day of June ISBB, to the | highest bidder, th»» followed deserib 'd | t" it. about 40 .icir-, and being in j Stoke* county on tlie WAiersof Muddy "reek. j adjoining the land* of Wm. Lloyd, I). N* Dalton and others. Svu lan Is ar» situated immediately on the '. K, «fc Y. V. K. I!« and 1 are well timbered a««l very deslralde for buiKiiii}* lots. 1 truui one half cash, balance o* sixth moirt kit time,.with bond and s|»- proved seeiirity. Tills the Jluh d.iy of May 18N&. Sale at 1 o'cloea. p. in. (J. A. Carru'l, Com. J,A.:VI> SALE. Venditioni Exponas.—Uy virtue of ati exe cution in my ltands in favor of W. 11. Watts against William H. and Jerry Slaughter is j *ned by tin? Su|»erior Court ofStok"* county ou the 7th day of May ls»8d, returnable to August Term of Stokes Superior Court ISA*. I will .sell to the highest t»i hler at public auction at the coin t-house door in Danhui). on Monday the iftli cay tit July 1888, the following deicrllied tract or parts*l «.f laud belonging to Wiiliam JI. Slaughter, located in the County of Stoke* 011 the waters of North Double Civile and adjoining the lauds of I'ink and Jerry slaughter and otliers. I The above denetitied land is to be sold to ! satisfy a judgment docketed on the Judg ment Docket of the Superior Court of Stokes County, whejeiii William 11. Waits is plain till'and Wi!lirm 11. s.nugliter ami Jerry Slaughter are defemlan's; the above lands having tH*en levied on by me to satisfy said Judgment. May I Otli K. I. DAI.TON, Sli'ir. NEW MILLINERY STORE, MRS. L. W. MASTEN, Main Street, Two Doors Below Alteu't Old Stand. Latest New York gtyles.u specialty. Hats, Flowers, Ribbons Etc. as cheap ae cau be bought Special inducements tj tbo OOUN TRY TRADE. ORDERS by mail promptly attended 10. Dou't fail to call and examine my stock. WATCES CLOCKS AND JEWELRY REMEMBER If yon want a Watch, Clock, or Jewelry of any kind, ifyoa w-u.t Silver Ware of any kind, or Spectacles for any age, or if you want a Watcb or Clock repaired, Jcwlry mo lded, or any thing in that line, the old atandaid house of W. T. VOGLER next door to the Waelio*ia National Rank, Winston, N. C., where you eau bo accommodated in all the aboYc quickly and cheaply. Vll Work war. raulod. Celery anl Coca, thr prominent Jn- MPCa rrtdienf. are the J**t au>! anfest n ¥2 ■ firrfe Toni*. It atrenctnena and B, M ha quiets the nervous hysimi, curium I Rcrvoua Weakness, 11 ysaerla, Sleep- EOI IK W 4L TERA TIVE. 11 drive® nut the poisonous humors of tho blood purify log ami enriching it, and so overcoming thoae ■ J 'dT%_ m. JF resulting from itnx>um or lmpover iS I lif * L*X*™ £ - M V Aetln^inlldlvbntmrtljoathcbowr^ m It curctt huhmutl couxtlpatloti. and promote* a regular habit lUtrenjith it* the stomach. imd aida digestion. . | 4 DIURETIC. Km BM| ft* M| ■■ M flKfl In lie eompcwitloa the beat and m«t HI ■■III ll V 1 1 I 1111 notivedlurftuTof the MatnritiV edit* *4 Ul|| jy |u Ul 9I LJ an combined orient Ideally* Ith other (fihllvc irnitliw for dlit'wn of Ihfl | kldiu yp It can t»c relied on to give qniek relief und speedy cure. _ ~ Hundred* uf t**uns«'uuu* rvo*4»*d For The NERVOUS S=S^*ySFxHSSS3K^ The DEBILITATED mmVm a Th» Anjrn WELLS, RICHARDbON & CO., Prop'a W incnutu. BUIILIMGTOII.VT. T!lO UkPORTRR-I\ißT should boa regular Weekly visitor to every taiiulj iu iius county botli for the guoil ul the families ami forour own sake, und tor this out, mining a lumber of roasous: vre arc endeavoring to ilo a good terviot by aoi|Uuintiug the people with the county's history and resourues. thereby instructing our people in what the} •uglit to know, and at tho sauie time drawing the lttuirtjijp of iudividu..l* froui abt>ad who uiay he induced to uialre in vestments here and introduce industries among us. And while we are working for tho interest of tb county, at largo, we feel we ought to have its substantial support tn the way of a liberal subscrip tion list, for as Uradford who published tha ti'st Hibla in America under the colonial goveruuieut, at Philadelphia, aid iu his subscription prospectus 'printing is costly;" aud when we fay "printing is costly" we are not taking into account any rotueiuoration for the preparation of the matter foi the paper, und for conducting the business. Wc furnish a paper which to say the least will uot suffer in comparison any county paper iu the State ; indeed there are orignul articles, covering a vast and vaiied range of subjects, regu larly contributed to this paper which wc consider would do credit to the tuorc pretentions oity dailies of the Stale. .Much attcutioti is given in its coiuius 10 matters of more than passing interest to thd farmer,-and the faimiug iuterest of this county affects every one of its in- I habitants it is as yet paramount to cv ery ether iuterest in this county. The very latest general aim state news is given on the coluumssct apart for that department ; and its miscellaneous se lections arc carefully sifted frotu its sixty j exchanges. Sample copies sent on application I Send on your money a*, once and then talk to all your neighbors afterwards and try to get thciu to subscribe. Summons for Relief. North Carolina, a In Superior ou»t. Summon* i.«r ,1.• f Stokes Ouniy. ) lietoi-e tin* ( i.ljjk. Kieltm>nd IVar&on ,vs Kuth Hohannon. K1 iri .1. Foddrill and .Mm V. Woodson. I). I>. Hurrift, W. K. Har ris, Samuel I'. Harris and Jennie Har ris, infants, and Al. 1). Durham, Jsatde N. Durham, Bewie K. Durham, Fanny O. Durham. Gra-i'* Lee Durham, Cor nelia I'. Durham and Kuiiua F. Dur ham. The State of North Caroliua To tin* Sheriffof Fo/syth Co.—C» recti ng: Von are commanded, to summon Buth lio -1 Kin lion and others, the defendants above named, If they he found within your county, to a|>|>ear at tin? oflhv of the Clerk «»f the Su pTiir Court, for the eounty of Stokes on r tic 11th dav of Juno IK*B, and answer the complaint, a copy of which will be deposit ed pi the office of the Clerk of the Superior j Court within ten day* from date of thin ! summons, and let t e defrud.ints take no -1 tice that if they fail to answer the bit id com plaint at tlmt time, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Hereof fail not, am! cf this summons make due return. Given under iny hand, this 20th day of! April, X. O. PKTREK, ft.KICK Kt'I*RIUOII cot in. I It appearing to tin* »atihfaction of the ; ('iNirt ihat all of the above named del'en- i dantft exv|iL Ruth Bokaitnon are noti-resi- j dent* of tliia county and State and that this j is nn actkn for rule for pailif ion of lands iu , j Mokes conntv: It is ordered that the above niimiAOtui lie aei vt'd hy publication for six Mtccefrdve week* in the Daahury lttroßTi.u j 3» TOUT, a ne*«po|K*r published i*i Danbun, v. r. N. O. PF.TK EE, C. S. C. IN' otioe. Letters Test amenta'v under tho lust will and testament of W. 11. Carter, de/d., hav ing duly issued to the undersigned from the I Probate Court of Stokes County, notice is, hereby given to (arsons indebted to said es tate to come forward and make immediate i settlement, aud to all person* holding claim* | .(gainst said estate to present them f«»r pay- j ment to the undersigned on or before the ' Ist day af June 1880, or this notice will he plead in l»ar of their recovery. This April 17, 1888. W. It. Carter, • Jesse Carter, Thos. F. darter. Kif.-ntorn of W, U. Carter, (loo'tl. Mebane & Scott, Atts.. lleldsville, X. U. Valuable Froporty for Sale i)r. W. IS. Pepper Inviiig concluded )iot to remove with his family to Xort Carolina, ofier* for sale on very rexsoirble terms, his house and about three acres of land In tin 4 town of ftanbury, X. C., known as the Aa ron Wagner place. Tlic house Is a pjooil two story, six room building, nith kitchen i and barn conveniently arranged for the com ! fort of a trinity, and boarding bouse. Pur cltaser \% ill be expected t# pa> half the price cash, and the remainder at tlie end of one and two years. Parties wishing to pur rliaae can call on Jas. A Pepper inthiw place who will show them the property. Dan bury, N. f,\, Dec. Ist IS-*7 tf. A HEME TOHIC wara ' qP f After Fortr yean' eip«ri*nc* in the ■ a Htll'ltli. . reparat.on of Borw ■ (hu One Hundred ■ irj ■ Thcn*and application* for patent* ia ■ fJJ ■ tho United States end Foreian oood ■ Rl ■ tries, tbo publishers bciontifio yjpl\>3 American eor.Unuo to as suliaitora I— B for patents,c»»e*ta, trade-marks, copy- tlthXt, etc.. for tha I'Qited Statue, end •nea is uaojualnd and thstr X*cilitios aro uuiin passed. DrawiLgfl and spaclfleatioos prepared and 11*4 ia tb* Patent Office oo nh« rt notice. Terms rery rsa/ ooattle. No eharg* for examination of ntaUsla OT drama**. Advice by uiaii freo. Palaala oti'.nned t brouch MonnAOa.areaoiiead Intbs (KItM'IFK A>IKUIC A\, -hioh has th* larvest circulation and i« tho most inflaantial nawapaper of tta kind published in the world. Tho adraotafM of aueb a notice erory patantaa understand.. This Isnr" and aplet.didly Illustrated nowapapar la puLlmh' d \VEEKL\ at $3.00 a year, anttis admitted to be th* best paper d*votad to aciaac*. lunchamr*. uirenliona, enmn**rio* works, and other dt-|>Ar' meni* of lndastri*l praffroaa. pnb hst.ed in any country. It coot* na tho namu of all patentees and title of *r*nr i uvention patented each w«ek. Try it four swaths for oo* dollar. Bold bj all new 'laalara. „ If you liar* an mvantioa to patent writ* te Munn A Co.. t>ubltsheni of SoieatMU AjaarifMS M Broadway. !\*w York. . .« ' \ Handbook auuat paUaU mailed free. *• LUMBER WANTED —BY TllK— tforth Carolina Fiyt.vrri-ft E (Jo. i ■ I OVFK i: AND F.vi ronv sai.kskooms Sti.F.M. x.ui.vsiusi. x. r. i Kl'I.K FOH rTTTINU II Alt D WOOl) lAMIIKU. | Cut with stjuare eiiils and cf even I Merchantable, but 14 VEST LBXUTHB j Alii) Mosr DESIRABLK. ' \valm tanix iii:ri:y ri:i:KKi:«Kf>. j Saw all I.umber full thickuos, 1 and 2 j inches thick, with >quare edges and ends. KUKfcS FOR ISSPtiCTION- Srhrjt Miiftt l»«' not than r. tnrha* wide with not more than 1 knot, 1 lurli in din meter or 2 luetic* t-r» ;itt imp. Coaim ii -laelwd •« i im»>ern«t up to m?iectit mid not loim tli-tu 6 inclit* wide, free from heart eh«vV or?ot. adiftit-* of threu 1 iu.lt knot * (tud *apon >ue side. Ciffe—luelude am Tength and width not good for i-unni-u. :i which n.>t leu# than one half tn lit for iim', PUICKS PAID Foil M'MIIMt PKU 100 FKKT I>KLIY£KKI> ATOl'll FACTORY. Select I'umtnon. Cull* Walnut and eherrv &.ao SCM 81.00 Yet. |Hi|ilar, a»di birch l.."« 0 1 .73 Sweet cum maph) &o \.2"» 1.00 ,»s\ Luuit»r. taken In exclt'inge for Furniture by the !* C. l uruituro Co. Salem X • H H CAN YOU ANSWER IT ? Hi ■ ■ ■ via I'AVIIIE HEWY llAß(;r>^l I freight, ilrayage, storage, etc., on I here Iruiu the North ! whet: you can buy cqual-Hl I Hj v as gojd, it not better I made here ut home, by lh>H H\orih Carolina Furniture Hi'ur much less money ' Such a.-^H, Bureaus. HOhauiber suit a , Wa>lni',a.idn .SB Closet.,, Kxteimion Centre Tahles, Provisional , &e. Then 1 say IUVH i-'l KNITCUE nianutactu-^HI by ft: ■ THE NORTH CAROLINA | ■FURNITURE CO.M rjft.rj, Nairn X. C , j Where thev have one of the j Furniture KactorierH the South. Nothing Shoddy H.\ll work warranted. to tbeir factory for I'iices ! Call at Geo. Stewart's for your TOBACCOJFLUES Winston, N. C. Aug lily NOTICE. IJy virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Stokes county, Spring Term 1888, appointing me a commissioner to make sole of the lands art aside tothe plaintiffs in a suit, (lending in the Superior Court of Stokes county, wherein ,1. W. More field and (Hliers are plaintiffs and Joseph W. More field is (h'fendatn. 1 will sell on the premises, on Saturday the 9th day of June 18fcS, to the hiftlie.st bid tier, a traet of laud in Stokes county, con taining H acres more or less, on the water,, of South Double (.'reek, adjoining the lands of D. N. Dalton, George Pearea and oth ers, ft being the same land set aside to the plaintiffs in the above entitled suit. Terms made.knewn on day of sale. This the 4th day of May IN*?*. J. W. MOItP.FIKI,D, Commissioner, THE WEEKLY NEWS AND OBSERVER THE WfcEKLY rtEWS AND OB SERVER is a lung ways (lie luidl paper ! over published in North Carolina. It is a-credit to tie people and to Ihe Stat#, /'be people should lake a pride in it. It should bo in every family. It it an eight page paper, chock fuil of tbe be*t sort of reading matter, news, market reports, und all that. You cannot afford to be without it. Trice, a year. We will furnish the WEEKLY NEWS AND OBSERVER until January Ist, ISBV, for sl. Send for sample copy. 1 Aodrcu NEWS AND OBSERVER CO., RALEIGH, N. C. LAND WAIIRAN IS WANTKI). According to tile lair act |iassed liy Con grrw almost every person drawing a IVn siou is entitled to a Land Warrant of I»K> acres. I, tlie undersigned, will pay eighty dollars for every I-ami Warrant uf one liuii dri ll ami sixty acres, and desir every |»-r --ion who draws a pension ami has not ol>- saiiwil a I.ami Warrant to communicate «itk me. (!. 1,. BUIITQX, " Deer Trail, I oloradn. v HKYOUiOI.v f Tq PAIN Tf * * •••J «JUA~ Before doing so it will pay you to call and examine our stock and prices. Our stock is complete consisting of White Lead, Linseed Oil, Ready Mixed /'dints, Varnishes, Dryer sc. Inrhort alt material necessary to do first-class work. Also a complete assortment of Paint Brushes. ASIiCHAFT "Winston, • - TV. C. - -■ . ■» 1.1 A "I'M. 1.1 ■ ■! J.J11.1 All warn jc. K. DENNETT J. A. KHNNKT WINSTON MARBLE WORKS, BENNETT BROS., Marble and Granite Monuments, Headstones, TablelN, x^lautch, Opposite /frown's Warehouse, - - At ain St., WnXOinaU K?"3pwul l>«sign» anil Krtiinati's t'uruiiliud on Appliratiwi — gq * " " ' " " . : —— iju i . Brown, Browner, Brownest. High, Higher, Highest. If you would get the very highest price tor your tobacco, utake up yew j wbta preparing it far market, to take it t> r Browns Warehouse Winston, N C Her# you will fiuJ the largest, best lighted Warehouse in tews. ene of the bee auctioneers in this, or any other Stat*, and lat-ger buyer* by the M«r«. That ... I not all, if yon would stay but it f-w Lours-, or over night, yon will find Mnfortabk '"onu, plenty of wood, cook itorea upon whieb to propar* your food |#ad waUt ; c t in abundance and every thing upepwary 'to your vomfort (if yon hare i ek» r i "» oonteienee,) wlile the Italia for your atook are all that you oonld wieh tor. Bring ua your tobacco : we will do all in onr power to make yon •onafertabn -c » hero, and get what you want must— a big prioe foryonr tobaeoo Very l'rnly BROWN fe CARTEW The Largest Manufacturin?Establislivicn t in'the South Have established in Greensboro, X. C., * branch house, where tb«y will keep a largo stork of tbeir good* is well every other lino kept in' a first-elan Furniture | House, viz : , | CHAMBER SUITS PAI{LOR SUITS, liED LOUAQES, WARDROBES, TABLES, CLOCKS, PICTURES. FAXCYAMD PLA T.\ CHAIRS of all kinds, whioh will be'»old cheaper than ever known ID Greeasber*. Don't Forgel the Place, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE MCADOO HOUSE. For City Trade Goods on Installment*, J#*. R. FOR PIS, Manama*. J. & P! COATS 1111 TOD OAK BOY TC Oft ' WIS, AT JOBEERS PRICES. ! If 'A LYUT CO YE, A". V.
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