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The Reporter and Post TiII'KSDAY MAY 24, 1888. .Topics at Home. •ftrrtaec* lunaU Areuud Innbarj, »■«! C«»«aty NtUlfra UrlrNj ■«•!•! ♦•A chief* ftm-uig yon Uknn iiotex, AIM!, failli, he'll PRE lit It." Any subscriber who fails to receive the REPORTER AND POST every week is requosted to report the failure. We want to ace where 'ha fault ia. « . _ ... . Hun Rises 4.50 a. m. Bun Sets 7.04 p. m. Day's Length 14h 08 luiu. Full Diosn to-morrow. Nr. T. R. l'epper was in town last week. Court commenced at Winston last Modday. Mr. N. M. l'epper is attending Court at Winston. Miss Mattie Taylor is visiting rela tives in Leaksvillc. Brawn's Drug Store, Winston, N. C. is Headquarters for drugs, medicines As. The family of Mr. N. O. Petree left on last Sunday for a visit to his father, Mr. R. K, Petree. R. M. Mo Arthur and family passed through cn route for bis lather's, ia Patrick county, Ya. At Brown's Drug Store, Winston, N. 0., jrsu can get special pr ecs iu oils, varnishes, paints io. Kx-Sberiff W. A. Estes is on a visit to Rockingham. Wonder what takes him over tberc so often; Key. J. F. Craven and family re turned lait Sunday eveniug from a visit to relatives at lied Crow. Dr. Sharswood, the walking edi.or, is absent, we know not where, but sup pose lie stepped off to get a shave. Sheriff IMtou left last Monday with a prisoner for Foriyth Court. He was accompanied by Mr. A. M. Slack. Peerless Harness Oil is the best laathcr dressing for sale ouly by Ash craft & OWCLS, Druggists, Winston, N. I'rof. Ludlow, of Winaton, is spend ing several days here. He is eurveyiug the lauds of th« Piedmont Springs Com- Prof. Shelly, the Mining engineer, spent Sunday i® town "and . exprcx.ee himself as well pleased with iron pros- If you arc in need of ft sliouMcr hjae* go to Aricraft & Owens, l>r'ig»i«t«, A'iawton, N. C.; they guarantae a Qt or no charge. There are three male prisoners serv ing out sentences IU jail, one white and t«» colored; two miles white and one male oolored for trial. Tho Republican primary oouvention met in this place en Saturday aud ap. pointed delegates te the conventions it (Irecnsboro and llaleigh. We beg the reader* ef the REPORT > R- I'OST to excuse this issue of the paper as it is edited by tb«>'Devil," and be baa DO experience in auoh matters.. Sheriff Georgo 8. Draft and ion, of Lexington county, S. C , came on lait Sunday evening after the negro who robbed Mr. Drew Smith in that county •onetime ago. They left on Monday. The traek of tbe Cape Fear k Yad kin Valley Railway now reaobee from Uenuottsville, S. 0., to Mennt Airy depot, idiatanoe of 225 utile*. Mount Airy waa reached on Thursday afternoonj "Dial y»u bare an; oonfedorates •aid Ike Judge to a prisoner who had pleaded guilty tin bank robbery. "Na ry one, jadge. Tbe other fellers waa a Cr»t, a l'«ib and a Tetotaler, bat nary one a Reb. MARRIED.-*- At the residence of the groom's father, Ml. James Nelson, on Sunday, May :40, Mr. WB. Nelson and Miai Minerra J Flinheem, all of tbie eounty. Rev. A. A. Moran officiating. We tender cur best wishes. $160.00 will now buy the Farmers Baw Mill, SIOO.OO tbo Dixie Pluner, $275.00 the 0x24 i*oh Tar Heel Plaa-~ sr anil Matcher. Manufactured by the Salem Iran » orks, Salem, N. 0. Write (or full desoripttve circulars. Messrs. I). V. Carroll, A. II Joyeo and N. O. l'etreeleft last Monday, aa delogates to the Republican Congret»- ional convention, which met in Greens boro on the 22nd, and the Hepubliean State conventlou at Raloigh on the 23rd. Corkscrew diagonel suits, other cuta ways and sacks, $7.50, $lO 00, sl2 50 and Prince Albert dress suitt $15.00, SIB.OO and $20.00. Good Cheviot business suits, $7.50 and SB.OO. Faooy Cheviot auita, sacks and cuts ways, $8.75, SIO.OO and $12.00. These tre some of the prices at Sample Hrown's One I'rico Houae, Orrensboro. I All teachers, persons preparing to be come teachers ami persons who attend us instructors or lecturer* are entitled to reduced railroad rates to Normal Schools and nil wishing to attend from this county can ceeuro these rates by applying to Mr. N A. Martin, Superin tendent of I'libhc Instructions for a cer tifiuate, as he litis red ived a lot and will bo pleated to fill them for ant one, ol the above iiHined classes, who desire to at tend any Normal School in the Slate. The following are the buying prices of produce in Danbtiry: oats 45 to i>o cents, wheat 7!) cents to sl, rye 750., c#rn 50 to Gf>, peasoo, cbeiries , black berries 8, raspberries 12i, damsons ♦>, i unpeeled peaches 3, blight peeled peaches 8, i unpeeled peaches 2, fancy peaches 10, t apples 2bright sliced apples 4, faucy sliced apples 5, honey 10, beeswax 18; chickens 10 to 15, butter 10 to 15, eggs 121, chestnuts SI, gubers (peanuts) $2, vinegar 25 to 40 (scarce), rabbi', skins 15 cents, possuiu skins 8 cts, noan skins 10 to 25 cts, otter skins 75 t* sl, beaver skins (cleaned of fat) 75 eents per pound green hides 5 and dry hide 10 cts, tallow in cakes li cts. and goes* foath-ers 50 cents. ♦ -• ■ Tkr GMd Old TlMfi The Greensboro tVurkman gets off the following: "As an illustration of the rate of speed maintained on the Raleigh !i Oaston Railroad about the year 1850, when the old strap iron was in vogue, it is said tin t a child was born op one of the trains going uortb, and by the tiiue the time the train reached Wcldon the little tellnwhad cut three teeth, and his mother could feel the fourth otic just ready to come through." * Curious Freak. A gentleman relates a strange occur, rcucc which transpired in Halifax coun ty a few days ago. A man who keeps a store in that county lives about a quar ter of a mite distant and has a telephone runuing from his store to his house. Du ring a thunder storm the telephone wile was struck by lightning and was entirely melted from one ei.il to the other. The molieu fragments dropped to thegrouud and were afterwards picked up. STATU NKWS. Lexington Dispatch: Mr. Ueo. Heck, of Con rati Hill, lias a sheep which was the mother of six lambs in less than 12 months. A fow ttioro like that would make sheep raising profitable even in a country where the dogs have all the ad vantage. Madison Leader: There is an apple tree in liockiugh;un county which has borne fruit for four years and has never been known to bloom. The apple grows off Irom a soft ahuot or sprig which springs from the larger limbs The fruit is something similar in taste to 'lit pine apple, and makes a most deli cious drink wlun prepared is lemouade. The point which ballljs one is how ' tho fiuit cau crow without a bloom. Raleigh AVie.t: The death sentence of Daniel I'iggs, who was convicted of bur glary at the term of New Hanovor Su perior Court and fcntenced to be hanged May Bth, was commuted by Gov. Scales to imprisonmeut iu the penitentiary for life. The sentenced was commute 1 in consideration of evidence that tho priso ner's ouly purposo was to steal provis ions, and that he know there was DO one in the house when he committed the Charlotte Chronicle: Klizs Maxwell, an old colored woman, who has bfen sheltered at the expense of the cuunty, at the poor house, threo months past, died is that institution a day or twe ago. After her death her dress was picked up by an attendaut who remark ed that it felt like it was iuaded with racks. Au investigation was made and the eauseoi tbe heaviness was developed, when a pocket book containing S4O in geld, was drawn from a pocket in the dress Mr. Alexander, the superinten dent turned the money over to the coun ty treasurer and it has been applied to the gonoral fund of tho county. When passing Walnut Cofo reiueui ber that you will be well cared for by stopping at tho Walnut Cove Hotel, kept by Mr. L. W. Louis. A.ll am Prudence is a commendable virtue, but it is never seen in suoli bounty as wbeu a mother provides horselt with a bottle of Dr. Flints' Cough Syrup for eases of emergency. For salo every where. tf. T\ pU«»UI. Mcurlel Mini YrlUw Ffven. Mcahlm, UiplhrrtH, Nuinll-pos, tli»l. cm, etc. i Darbys Prophylactic Fluid will de stroy the infection of all fevers and oil contagious and Infectious diseases. Will keep tbo atmosphere of any rick room pure and wholesome, absoibing and destroying unhealthy and oonta giou. Will naturaliia any bad smell whatever, not by disguising it, but by distroying it. Use Darbys iVophylao tic Fluid in every sick rooiu. j >1 Alt IM AGE LICENSER. The following marriage license* were returned to the Register-ol Deeds since j our lass report: VV. Ferguson to Maggie J Joyce, Howard J. Lovius to Mary I. Shelioii. Orders fur an deletion on a proposi tion to make certain subscriptions to tho lloanoke and Southern Kail Road to be he'd in Sauntown, Reaver Island and Snow Creek townships. A petition signed by 41 freeholders uf fauratown township having been pre sented praying the Hoard to oidor an election held in said township for the purpose of submitting to tho qualified voter* of said township a proposition to subscribe the sum of ten thousand dol lars to the Roanoke & Southern R. R., t« be run from Winston and Salem to some point on the Hue of North Caroli na and Virginia through tbo township of lteavcr Island iu the directiou of Roanoko City, Ya., the said subscrip tion to be paid ill tno coupon bonds ot Reaver islaud township, at their lace value, said bonds to bear interest at G per cent, per annum payable balfyearly and to run :J0 ycajs, and when issued to be placed in tbo bunds of a trustee to be agreed on by the Hoard of County Commissioners of Stokes oounty, arid tho authorities ol said railroad company, to bear interest from date of delivery of the same and to be delivered in instal ments as follows, $5,000 when said road shall have bccu graded to a connection with the Cape- Fear & Yauxin Valley R'y. at Walnut Cove or Stokesburg; the other $5,000 when the said road shall be completed an 1 put iu operation to that point, it wu« ordered as follows: It appearing to the Hoard that a po ti l ion signed by 41 freeholders and tax payers residing in Sauiatowu township in said county, is presented to the Hoard under tho provisions of an act of the General Assembly of North Carolina, entitle "An act to incorporate the Rom- I okc and Southern Railway Company," Suction 22 of said act, ratified the 23rd of Febuary 18S7, to submit to tho qual ified voters of said township, the propo sition to subscribe the sum of ten tlious- i and dollar* in Sauratown township bonds ! to the enpital stock of the Roanoke Sc Southern liailway Company, and it ap pvaring tlut the said petition is regular, and as proscribed by law, now it is or- dercd that i* be submitted to tho ijuali tied voters oi Saur itowu township the question of "subscription" or "no sub scription" of tho sum of SIO,OOO, in Sauratown township bunds, at their face value, to the capital stock of the Ho- j unoke & Southern Railway company, for the buildiug of said road, from the towns, of Winston and Salem, in Forsyth coun ty to some point on the lino of the States of N. 0. and Va„ the said sub. soriptiou to be paid for in bonds ol Sau ratowu at their face value, said bonds to beur interest at the rate of six pur cent per annum payable semi-an nually, and to* run tor a pcfoul of SO years. Interest to begin to run enly from the time ot delivery of said bonds and the said Township receiving certifi cate of stock, in suid liailway Company (or ibe same amounts, as the amounts of bonds so issued, said bonds to be place.] iu the hands ot a trustee, to bo delivered by the order of this Hoard, to said liail way Company as follows, $5,000 when said road shall have been graded to some poiut in connection with the 0. F. Ac V. V. liaillioad at Walnut Cove ori'tokes. burg, N. C. aud $5,000' when said road shall be completed and put in operation to that poult. ' In ordor that the qualified voters ot said Towuship may vote uu said ques tion, au elfotiou is Lcreby ordered to be held, at the regular voting precinct (Walnut (Jove) in said Township, on tbe sixteenth day of Juno 1888, at which eleotion all the voters of said Towuship shall have tho right to vote. The bal lots shall be either printed or written, aud shall be cast as in geneial electious, and those iu favor of subscription, un der the eondititions and stipulations, hereinbefore set forth, shall vote a bal lot whereon is writteu or printed "Sub scription" and these opposed shall vote "No Subscription." That John W. Davis be appoiu'.cd Registrar aud that Henry A. Uurton Joseph I. B'aek burti, I'liilip K. Davis and I'. L. Sj.ith be appointed judges to hold said clec , tiou. It (ball be the du:y of judges and registrars tu see tlint ult .lueli persous' iiuiii')i>, as ato not qualified voters of tbo township, be craned from the registra tion books, and that they (hall meet with the registrar at Walnut Cove, N. C., on the 14(ii day of June 1888, for that purpose. It is further ordered that said poll holders shall make return of said vote on tb« 18th day of June 1888, to the Hoard of Commissioners, It is further ordered that tbi* order be spread upon the minutes of the proceedings of the Hoard, by the Clerk thereof. C. M. liAßl.gr, c. n. o. r„ Attest, D. V. Carroll, B. C. A petition signed by "25 freeholders of Heaver Island townsliip, having been nlso presented praying lli« Hoard to or der an clod inn lioltl in I lint township for tlio purpose of submitting to the vote of H:l il township a proposition to HU bsoviln* ton thottsann dollars in tin- same matnor and for the same purpose as sot forth in tho petition of >aurntown township u hovo rocordcd, it was ordered as fol lows: Wo the undersigned freeholders and tax payers of tho township of Beaver Island in the county of Stokes, under the provisions ot an act of tho General Assembly of North Carolina, entitled "Au act to incorporate the lioanoke Jfe Southern R'y Company" Section 2'2 of said act ratified the 2'ird day of Ko'iru ary 1887, respootfully petition your honorable Hoard to order ail election to be held in the said township on the Hith day of June 1888, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters of Ucuver Island towuslnp, Stokes county, a proposition to subscribe the sum of ten thousabd dollars to the capital stock of the Roanoke and Southern Railway Company to run from tho towns of \Viu-j ston and Salem to some point on the line yf thu States of North Carolina and Virginia through tho township of lie.l - Island in tho coucty of Stokes in the direction of Roanoke t'ity in the State of Virginia, the said subscription to be paid in the coupon bonds of Beaver ish.nd 1 township at their face value, sai l bonds ! to bear interest at the rate of six per j oent per annum payable semi-annually | at some point to be designated by your j said Hoard of Commissioners, and to run lor the period of 30 years. Said bonds when issued to ce placod u. the hands of a trustee to bu agreed upou by the Board of Commissioners of Stokes coun ty and the authorities of said Railway Compauy. Interest on said bonds shall begin to run from the date of the deliv ery of the same, said bonds to be deliv ered in instalments as follows, $."1,000 when said road shall have been graded, to suuic point through said township on whatever lino they may adopt. The other §5,000 to be paid whenever the road shall have been graded and com pleted to the Snow Creek township in said township lino. I u order that tho qualified voters of! said t wusliip may vote on said question | an election is hereby ordered to be held j al the regular voting precinct in said i township (Carter's) on the 16th day ol'j June at which election all the vo- | '.er.i of said township shall have the right j to vote The ballots shall be either I printed or written and shall be east as , in general elections and those in favor of subscription under the conditions and stipulations hereinbefore set forth shall vote a ballot wlieron is written or pi in t ed "subscription" and these opposed shall vote "no subscription." Mason T. Mitchell shall be ap pointed registrar, and Isaac Neal, VV. C. Wilson, J. \V. llothrook and W. W. Mitchell shall be appointed judges to hold the said election. it shall be the duty of the judges nnd registrar to see that all euch persons names as aic not qualified voters of said towusuip bo erased frcm the registration books and that they shall meet with the registr.r at Carter's precinct on the 14th day of June 1888 for that purposo. It is further ordered that such poll holders shall uiako return of said votes on the 18th day ol Juno 1888, to the Hoard of Commissioners, It is further ordered that this order be spread upon tho minutes of this lioaid by tho clerk tl ercof. C. M. Laslrt, cb. ii. c. c. Attest, D. V. Canoll,c. b. c. c. Aud a petition having been present ed sigucd by 34 freeholders of Snow Creak township prtying the Hoard to order an election in that township tor the pui pose of submitting to the vote of said township a proposition to sub scribe tifteeu thousand dollars in the same manr.er ami for the same pur pose as set forth iu the petitious of Sauratown and Heaver Island townships above recited, it was ordered as fol lows. It appearing to tlie Hoard that a petition signed by 34 freo holders and tax payers, residing in Snow Creek Township in said county is presented to the Board, under the provisions of an act of the Gaueral Assembly of Norths Carolina entitled "an act to incorporate the l'oanoko and Southern liailway Company," seotion 22 of said act, rati fied the 23rd day of February 1887, to submit to the qualified voters of said Towhahip. a proposition to subscribe the sum of $15,000.00, in snow Creok Township bonds, to the eSpital stock of the Roanoke aud Southern Railway Compauy, and it appearing that the ! said petition, is regular, and as pre. scribed by law, now it is ordered that !it be submitted to tho qualified voters |of Snow Creek township tho question of "subscription" or "no subscription," of the sum of #15,000, in Snow Creek township bonds at their face value, to the oapitnl stock of tho Itoanokc and Southern Railway Company, for the building of said road from the towns of Winston and Salem, iu Forsyth county Ito 01110 point on the line of tho States of North Carolina and Virginia, in tho direction of Roanoke City in Virginia, Mo- said snhsrriplii.n to be paid for in , IK )inls of .Snow Creek township, at ibeir • luce value, said bondi to bear interest !at tho ratb of six per. cent, par unnnin I payable semi-annually, and to run for a ' period of thirty years, interest to begin to run only from the time of delivery lof said bonds, and the said township re ! eeiviug certificate of stock, in said Hail way Company for the same amounts as | tho amounts of bonds so isseed. Said j lioudj to be placed in the hands of a J trustee, to be delivered on the order of | this board, to said ltailway Compauy, ,as follows $5,00(1 when sa ; d road j shall have been graded through the! J township byway of Sandy '.{idge and , $lO (XHI when said Road shall be eotu | pleted as above. In ordei that the qualified voters of ' -aid township uiay vote on said qucs j tioii, an election is hereby ordered to j be held, at the regular voting precinct j at Alley's in said township ou Saturday ! the Kith day of Juno 1888, at which j election all the voters in said township shall have the right to vote. The bal lots shall bo either priutcd or writtcu, and shall be east as in general elec tions, and those in favor of subscription under the conditions and stipulations hereinbefore set forth, shall vote a bal lot wbcniu is writ'en or printed "sub scription," and those opposed shall vote "no subscription." That J. W. lluteh erson be appointed, registrar, and T. J. tlann, Henderson Morefield J. J. j Shater and O. 11. Simmons be appointed | judges to hold said cleetion. It shall bu the duty of the judges and registrars to see tb«t all such persons names, as arc not qualified voters of the towusbip, be erased from the Rigtstra tiin books, and that they shall meet with tno registrars at Alley's on the 14tb day of June 1888 for that pur pose. It is further ordered that such poll holders shall make return of said vote on the 18 h day of Juue 1888, to the Hoard of Commissioners. It is furt'uei ordered, that this order bo spread upon the minutes of the pro ceedings of the Board by the Clerk thereof. C. M. LASI.EV, ch. ts. c. c. Attest, I>. V. Carroll, r. n. o. :. jo F. & Y. V. RAILWAY | CONIiEIYSEDSCHEDULE .VO 29 Taking nloet 5, a. in., Monday, Oee, ly, 'B7- TItAINS MOVING NORTH. I'ass. A; Kr'ht & Mall I'ass. l.v lieiinett.iVUlt"...... | M:ji) am ,'t 30 p ui Ar Maxton it 10 | :!.!•"> l.v !•.">" ; -t IS Ar Kay.'ttcville 11 50 K 10 Lv Fayetteville n OSpm] 880 am Ar Sauford 217 jl2 20pui i l.v S'luturd.... 2 40 1 3:1 ArOreensboro 000 | 7 4e I.vtiivMiwboro ....... 10 10a ui I Ar l'ilot Mt I S 00p m ■ Passenger and Mail No 1 Dinner at Sanfi.rd I'ass. ft Mali No 11 dinner at Gemiauton TRAINS MOVING SOUTH. I'ass. & Kr'ht .V Ma'l Pass. 1 l.v Pilot Sit | 4 10 p ni Ar ireeni»boro I 8 'lO Lv Grcusboro lUOOaiii 745 mi Ar Sanford 1 80 pin 210 pm Lv .San lord 1 .">0 3 15 Ar Fayettevllle 4 15 7 05 Lv Fayetttviik* 4 .10 5 .'JO aiu .\r MA\ton* .••*..*•.. -7 9 00 Lv Maxton 0 40 0 4"» Ar Bennctttville 8 00 19.00 m Pamenger ami Mall Dinner at Sauford. Passenger and Mall Trains rim daily ex cept Sunday. Freight and Accomodation Train run>» be tween liemtctUville and Fayetovllle o Mondays, Wodnthdavs and Fridays and be t.veen Fa>etteville and (jreonsboro on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Trains on Factory Urancli run daily ex cept Sunday. Close connection is made at ...»\ton with Tarolina Central UAilway Passenger Trains to AIUI from Wilmington. V/. K. KVLK, (ien'l Pass. Agent. J. W. FKV, lien*! Sup'i. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Notice is hereby given that Articles of In corporation have been entered Into by the persons herein after named under the name and style of tho "I'IEDMONT M'lllNOS COMPANY.*' OIUECT oF TUB INCORPORATION. The object of said corporation la for tho purpose of purchasing and improving the mineral Springs property known heretofore as the Piedmont Springs. I.KNGTI! OK TIMKt » Said corporation shall exist for the period of thirty years. CAPITAL STOCK. The capital stock of said company is Fif teen Thousand Dollari divided iuto shares of Three Hundred Dollars each, with privi lege of increasing the same. PLACE OK HI'S IN'ESS. i Tho principal ofllce of the Company shall 1)0 for the present at Winston, N. t\, with power to change the same. INCORPORATORS. The names of the Inco. poiators are, S. E. Allen, (J. W. llinsi aw, J. C'. Carr, J. C. IJuxton, J. A. Hitting, J. W. Alspaugh, P. H. Banes & Co., Brown & Carter, Brown Bros., W. A. Lash, S. B. Taylor, J. L. Pat terson, .John M. Taylor, Vaughn & Pepper, j. I*. Ludlow, Frank Miller, F. («. Crutch field, E. G. Mosely & Co., John A. Gilmer, iW. N. Meliane, L. H Hill and J. 1). Glenn. Right Against "Wrong! CASH AGAINST ! THE BEE IIIVE CASH STORE! East Side Com t-House Square, WINSTON- N. C. A COMMON SKNSE TAI-K. KIND Kk'AUEll. —We da not desire to mislead any one. neither do we want to de ceive or taku Logo In any manner. Please lead cui what we have to say from time to time 111 'ii» column. Digest the facts, ami it' an unbeliever, meditate, | and if our remarks are not reasonable in; your mind pass them hy. If you are favor ably impressed, give ns a (rial. Allow us a 1 ehance to prove to your entire satisfaction thai what we preach is gosjie! truth. Ap l>eals to your judgment and comm »u sense arc the only argument wo use in adi citing y«nir trade. It is for our interest we deal honestly with you. Confidence is the very essence i f the contract l>et ween tin* merchant and the customer, and how can confidence xist between buyer and seller wh«*n one of «hem intends to treat il:e other wrongfully. We c.i loot afford to be unjust 10 our custo mers, because injustice is always sure to meet its proper desert. Now a few words as to what we are doing. We have IHHMI here ojly one month, but in thai time we have built up a tremendous trade, our sales running :is high is S4OO per day. from the very beginning we have had a larger tiade than many houses of years standing, and it is conceded by all fair-minded persons that we at?* having do eidedl) tin' largest trade of any new house that evei opened here, and what is the mean iug of all this? It means thnt merit will al ways win, that right will conquor wrong, that the Cash System, close attention to business and economy is l>ound to force to the wall the internal credit system, with its twin brother, high prices. Our low prices have caused .1 v ail of distress from some of our conii>ctitors. We have seen some arti cles drop 25 eents on the dollar when it was declared that they were being sold as low as could be;• Horded Ix'forc. In many things we have forced the price down from sto 25 per cent. Please give us credit for what we deserve, nothing more. Understand us that wc do not claim to IM» better or sunnier merchants than many others, hut we do claim that we can afford to .veil goods from o to 25 i»er cent cheaper than firms who buy and sell on time. The firms that buys and sells on time besides having to pay more (or their goods, and losing the discount*, al ways loses more or less i»y bad debts, and liesides an honest profit they have to put on an extra profit to cover their losses from that source, anZ you and every other pay ing person Ins to j»»y it. Not so at the Hcc Hive. Here you buy everything at a clone, quick profit, and d» not have to pay what we lose by dishonest people's rascality. We art Just Inrooslpt of a big stock of Farmer's Supplies, and an' ( tiering special inducements in that line. *lauce at the 1 following prices. 'omjiare them with what j you have been |ayiug. and tlieo think oft he j little foiluite yon w lil throw away iu a life | time unless you come direct to headquar- ' ters. we are otic ring; Ames' Steel Spade* at 85 eents. 44 44 shovels at 16. 14 Sow laud's steel spades al 01) ct.s. 44 44 sliuvels at 52 4i SU«el hay forks at .*>7 cents. Large size handled hoes at 18 ct.s. Tract' chains at 82 cU. 44 44 heavy, at 37 cts. 4 * 44 very heavy, nt 42 cts. Dixie and Kaiiuer Friend Plow Points at 7}. Iliv* bargains iu grain and grass sevthes, cutlery, 4fcc., speciality of shoes and call vnur v pccl* ! mention to our line of BKE i(lV£* ■». Our low prices carry them ofl'with a . We have already bought our thin! sto».. We have sold its high as 00 to 100 pai 8 a day. We call your special attention to our line of Bee Illve Shoes. Kvery pair warranted, and if they do not prove as represented we will maKe a reas ouable allowance. HATS! HATS!! IIATS!!! HATS!!.'! Men's fur hats at 00, 88 and tH) cents, worth double. TO TllE LADIES! In dry goods and notions we are offer ing unheard of prices. We are otic ring a line of watered silks at :>S and 40 cts. wortii double. All the latest styles in dress giiwp hanisa*7i to 0 wilts sold by other houses at »t" i". We have ihe nfitast 11M M uldte dress goods ever shown in Winston, at nriyes from Of to 18 eta. An elegant line of Merge Mixtures, Cashmeres, Chambrays «fcc., «&e., In conclusion we pledge ourselves to try by all 1 tollable means to save you some mon ey, and if we cannot do it we don't ask your patronage. Von will tind us ever lighting against the old rotten credit system, against big prices, for money, for reputitin and for the best Interest of our customers. 9 Yours anxious to please, W. D. Baity & Sons. WHAT we w&xra. Good Locks ° ke «p «»»•*•» ALLEN hm them. "Weather S trios to keep the cold and snow out. ikXlea, b.as tb««m . c * .. . . * WINDOWS to look out.' S. E. ALLEN JSAS T3SU. SSTO J 'ES keep the cold out. ALfiKN lIAS Til KM on the 2d floor LAMPS t0 keep the dark eat. ALLEN 3AS THEM at the Old Pfohl & Stockton Stand. IIN to keep the damp out. Allen has the Best . IMB To keep Anything . ELSE OUT. S. E. ALLEN Has It. In short go to him for all the Tinware, Hollow ware, Wood en ware, and UMM you may want, at the Old Ptohl & StocK ton Stand, Corner ot Main and 3d Streets, Warsrejr- M C.
The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 24, 1888, edition 1
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