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THUUSU4Y, JI'ME7, _|(*B.
■■MMliwlatmaoffliiii M
CONVENTIONS
Tk* Democratic National Convention
«iU Meet «■ the city of St. Louis on the
Uk day .t June.
Kepeblican at Chicago, Jane 19th.
Prebikittea atludnnapolt*, May U«K
Stoke* county Democratic ccnveution
it Daabury, not announced.
Democratic Convention (sth district)
at OieeuaKoio July lWti.
Democratic Senatorial convention, at
Oeraantoo. w«t aunouueed.
Ticket
For Governor:
DANIEL G. FOWLS,
of Wake County.
For Lteuieeaaf-Govenior : •
THOMAS M. HOLT,
of Ala«»auce CtUßty.
Far Secretary of State :
WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS,
of % ako County.
« i? >
For State Treasurer :
DONALD W. BAIN,
of Wake County.
For State Auditor:
; GEO HUE W. SANDER LIN,
•f Wayne Couoty.
Iter tvperiatcudent of Public lnstrac
-1
SIDNEY M. FINGKU,
of Catawba County.
For Atton^y-Geueral:
TU DXVIDSONV.''
of Buncombe County.
For J udgca Supcrtßr
JOeEPII J. DAVIS,
•f Franklin County.
JAMES E. BHEPHKKP,
of Beaufort County.
AI,M>W&II: AVERY,
of Burke County.
j' ... -i.-i
For Presidential Elector* at Large
ALFRED M WADDEI-L,
rf vcr County.
•.FREDERICK N. STRUDWICK.
of Orange County.
,■ —•'
The Florida delegatus are lustiuet
od to vote for the nomination of Cleve
land
tyeaiocratic nominee,
for Governor opened his canvass last
Monday at Lexington.
' Tub bulletin or the n. c. aori
eultural Department for May reports
winter oats and wheat good throughout
tho Stale ; spring oats not np to the
•terafo, tobacco backward, average
low, 864 i preparations for tobacco in
Stoke* 100. This agrees with this
writer'* ,'as reported on
the local column of this issue of the
Retobtee, a* to tobaoco.
Vl STATED in our last issuo that
•'Tho Democratic Convtution last week
instructed it* delegates for Hon. J. C.
Buxton for Congress;" of course we re
ferred to tho Convention in Winston
though wo inadvertently omitted the
words im yiNijTOf., but- we do not think
any Reader could have rniaun
d.rttood * for \beft! woe no convention
Uat wook hi Btokes, and we had already
■tated that the delegates of Stokes have
not been instructed for any one
'
It is now very "evident that there will
ho n« organic union betweec Southern
and Northsin Presbyteriai.s It is not
too much to any that there should not
be Wilmington Star.
In tW absence of any assigned reason
we do niot *oo why there should not be
M i union between the Southern
•nd Presbyterians as formerly
existed. H n Church cannot maintain
Ml organic union between it* factious
where, s'fc'lfcig hhtUfn institutions shall
wo look to And it.
Tills VEAI there will be tlx candi
dates in the field for President, as fd
folfaws , Cleveland", Democrat ; Giesli
iui Republican ; Cowdry, United
Labor ticket ; Ciinton B. Kisk, Prohi
tion party ; 8. Streeler, Unicn Labor
ticket , and Mrs Lockwood, Female
Suffrage party.
TTTK PRKBBIKK INCRKASIS IX FAVOR
of Judge Th irman for the nomination
of vice-president , though he emphat
ically savs:
"I aiu not a candidate tor any office
on earth. 1 ouly want a seat in Hea
ven."
We hope that by unpromiscj grace
Judge Tlmrman may be permitted to
take his seat among the blessed above.
CONGRESSIONAL SUMMARY. |
TfEHHAV, MAV, 29.
Tho river and harbor appropriation
bill was reported in the Senate yes
terday, with an increase of $1,781,000.
over the bill as it came Trim the House,
but it was not called up for action , a
lengthy Executive session was held,
after which a resolution was adopted to
remove all secrecy from the proceedings
relative to the fisheries treaty ; in the
House the legislative, executive and
judicial appropriation bill was consid
dered and considerable progress made,
after which the army appropriation bill
was reported.
WEIINKSHAT, MAY, 30.
The fisheries treaty was discussed i
in open session of the Senate yestor- 1
da), and a inotiou was agreed to that j
the proceedings in executive session, I
past and future, shall be published in |
the Congressional Record , in the |
House the legislative, executive aud |
judicial appropriation kill was consider- ,
cd ; both Houses adjourned until,
Thursday.
FIttDAT, JUNE, I.
The conference report on the bill to
establish the Departmeut of Labor was
[resented and agreed to both in the
Senate and House yesterday ; the legis
lative appropriation bill and the tariff
bill weic considered iu the House.
Everything counccted with the fish
eries treaty is to be printed iu the Con
gressional Record.
KATURPAT, JUNE, 2
The Indian appropriation bill was
passed in the Scaatc yesterday ; the
House pused the legislative apyropria
tion bill, and the tariff bill was consid
ered, but very little progress uiade.
SUNDAY, JUNE, 3.
The. e was no session of the Senate
i yesterday ; the House passed the ag
ricu/tural appropriation bill, and tho
tariff bill wai considered without much
progress bciug made.
BRIEFS OF GENERAL XKWS.
Tuesday, May, 2!).
A terrific water spout is reported
from Nebiaska. which swept away" ev
erything under iis influence--railroad
track, buildings, stock, crops, etc.
In the Chicagu market yesterday!
•here were considerable fluctuations in 1
the prices of grain and prvvisions.
Throughout Sunday and yesterday !
Gen. Sheridan was thought to be ig i
dying condition, out a bulletin issued
last states that he is much im-'
proved, and the patient describes him
self as "feeling splendidly."
In the Southern Presbyterian As
sembly yesterday the committee en the
vote in the complaint of Dr. Woodrow
mode a report which was adopted, to
the effect that Hod made Adam's body
out of the dust of the eartn, aud that it
was not evolved from the lower ani
mal.
Heavy storms prevailed yesterday
throughout the Noith and West, great,
ly interrupting telegi apbio communica
tion.
Wednesday May, 30.
Mr. Wbitelaw Reid, in answer to the
question, "would Blaine _ accept the
Presidential nomination," says no docs
not want it, and that he would not
tako it unless it cauie spontaneously
unsought and unsmmous.
The storm of Monday was very de~
strustive in Eastern Ohio, Wost Vir
ginia and Westein Pennsylvania ; a
number of lives wore lost, and the
property lost will probably reach several
hundred thousand dollars
There was a slight improve tent in
Gen. Sheridan's condition yesterday.
The Missouri is on a rampage and is
cauiing great destruction to property in
Sioux City.
Great damage was done to. crops in
Illinois, lowa and Kansas by the rain
and bail storm of Sunday night and
Monday.
President Cleveland ha* gono to New
York to review the parades in that oity
and Brooklyn to-day.
Thursday, May, 31.
The N»rth Carolina Deiuocraey
ill State Convention at Raleigh yester
day, for tin; nomination of State officers
aud '.lie selectio# of delegate.) to the
St. I.uius Convention : every county in
the State WAS represented , an organi
sation having been effected and guber
nitarial nominations made, ballot iugs
ware commenced, and which wcro con
tinued until 'I o'clock last nifclit without
a choice being made : a motion to ad
journ until this morning was then offer
ed and carried.
An examination of Emperor Freder
icks throat shows the glands to be per
fectly healthy, and the gooaral result of
the examination wag satisfactory.
Generrl Sheridan sleeps well, and all
of the improvements hitherto reported
are maintained ; he is almost on bis way
to recovery.
Yesterday was observed as decoration
day throughout the North, and all the
exchanges were closed
The Prohibition National Convention
assembled in Indianapolis yester
day.
Another riet is thought to be going
on at Pocahoutas, a Mining town in
Virgiuia, on the Norfolk & Western
Roilroad, but no particulars have been
received.
The Northern Methodists have de
cided to hold an electiou in their pjaces
of woislnp, iu November, 1800, on the
|uesti«n ot admitting women as dele
gates to the General Conference.
The explosion ot an engiac on engine
on a Kentucky railread killed one man,
fatally injuied two others, aud demolish
ed twenty-one freight ears.
Friday June, 1.
The debt reduction during the
month of May is estimoted at faur
million dollars.
The donate Judiciary Committee
have not yet reached a conclusion on
the nomination of Mr. Fuller to Chief
Justice, but there seems to be no
doubt that a favorable report will be
made.
Gen. Sheridan is growing worse and
worse, and Ins coudition last night was
described by one of hi* physicians a»
very dangerous and very critical ; all
liopc of his recovery has well uigb been
abandoned.
The Prohibitionist*, in session at In
dianapolis, have nominated Clinton B.
Visk for President.
Frank P. Fleminj, of Jacksonville,
wn«. yesterday nominated as llic Iteiiw
cratie candidate fur Gnvcrunr «f Flori
da, after a tedious contest of two
lays.
The delegates to the St. Louis Con
veutiou from North Carolina are a unit
for Cleveland.
Saturday June, 2
Seaate bill to revive tue rank of
General of the Army, for the benefit of
Gen. Sheridan, was passed in the House
of Representatives yesterday . it was
immediate')' sigied by the presiding of
tieers of both Houses, seat to the Pres
ident, who signed it and sent the nom.
ination to the Senate, and as soon as
received confirmed in executive sess
ion.
A strike of miners'has been inaugu
rated in the liluc Stone district in Mer
cer county, W. Va , and rioting isguing
•n among the whites and blacks.
The Chicago wheat and corn markets
yesterday were h ghcr and provisions
dull but strong.
A deadly fend prevails ia Hancock,
Tennescc, between the Jones and Green
factions ; a battle took place Thursday,
in which two of'.bo Greens were kilt
ed.
The German frontier regulations are
being rigidly enforced, and all travelers
with irregular papers are turned
back.
A water-spout at Beaufort, in thi>
State, yesterday afternoon, did mueb
damage to shippiug and building*.
Suuday June 3.
J uJge Thurssan lias been interview
ed in connection wi'.h the Vice Presi
dential nomination, and says be "can
accept only upou condition that it
oomes without any struggle;" and it ia
further stated that lie hag consented to
have bis name presented to the St.
Louis Convention.
i Four hundred Taiu nauy liraves left
I New Vorlc yesterday afternoon for St.
Louis, and expect tB roll icto that city
on Monday morniug.
Ywterday was Queon Victoria's
birthday, and it was generally eel«br»-
ted throughout (ireat Britain.
Emperer luedtrielc hks withdrawn
bis signature frous the bill prolonging
the (icrman Parliament, and Bismarek
and the cabinet threaten to resign unless
the bill is sigecd and published.
Last night's bulletin reports Gen
eral II eridan's conditions all favora
ble.
4 H£*n TONIC.
Celery fltttl C« >caJth* prominent Ir>-
fmii«OM, an- the be* and mii-4
W ■ • MIY# Totiku It Rtrcnirthcna tuM
■ m uufcta Uii- UOTVOUB ay*tcm. curing
■ M rvtHtt Wcukuet*, H>hUia, 3kip-
M CM 111 W &4» 7LT£BARM.
It drlvvs ma the poisonon* humors o/
M Ui>; t>W»«KI fHjrifyinK ttJiil euriotiW ll -
B - . aad so tkoa* dJ^u.^
J roaultiiiK from Unpui* ol tw|*mr-
ICIKPY •
W J ActiogmlldLvbuliurtlytwilbebowefe
II cure*, habitual court ligation. and
procnotcaa regular habit. Itatreoftb
eaa th efcaaach, ami aide di* eat lon.
1 a J i DIURETIC.
fV HI ■% 0% ■|BA £■ lu Its oompnailion the tx*t tunl lnoat
h 6 Hn I I I I 1 : ;; active diuroticaof the Materia Medic k
|l| QUI I arc combined Ml cottfically with other
effective rein Mien for dkauea of tho
I kldiw)* It rati be relied ou toglvu
quick nllcf nod speedy cure.
_ - ______ Hui»d»wiUa*ieaiin»«»tuai*hev«.beenrw©eiva4
For The NERVOUS £2«n^TMJi£SS?&:fis
The DEBILITATED fltea tl M Sold by DrmffiiU
The AGED. « ELLS - •"■gSHSAg*- Prop '*
LAND H VI.E.
Veitditioiii K\|«t»uas.--lly virtue td'ait «»\0- j
cut lon in my lwml« ill fkv«»l* ol W. ll.Watta ,
against William 11. ami Jerry -
hai.ctl hv tin* .Stt|a*rior Court ofSlokc.s ettiiul>
on the 7tll I lay ol'.Muy I*BH, reftrrnaUrc to
August Term of Stoktu Superior Court IBBH,
I u ill sell to llw higlwst bidder at public
auction at the eouri-hottae door In Danhury.
on Momlay the »th cny «>f J«tl>' the
following describodAraft or |iarcel of land
| belonging to IViilhwU H* J>buigUter, ItM-aUni
In tlie County of St«*keK on the waters of
North Ihiuble Creek and adjoining tl»e lauds
of Pink and .lerry M«iigflter ami others.
The almve ilefH'tilietl land Is to IN- >old to
H;Uisly a judgment tlockeUnl on tin* Judg
ment I)• ickeC of the Superior Court of Stt ikes ,
Ct>unty, wlteteln William 11. Watts isplaiu
tilf and Willirm 11. Slaughter and Jerry
Slanghler are defemlanls ; the above lauds
having tieeu levied on by me to satisfy said
judgment. May HUli 1888.
u. I. d.vi.ton, shir.
IN' ot ico.
Hy vii tueof a of tin l f'lerk >'f tlio
Superior Colin ofSldkos county, aiipulntliiK
Die n ( i!nii>issi n*r t>> miikc sain of attmil
40 lu'n's of liinil to tlx' lielrs or
llannoii Kis'-r. tUtvaw-il, known as tin-
♦•King old plucc*\ 1 will sell on tlic
ise* on In** 543 rd «lay of Jtuic 18t$8, to t-h«*
highest bidder, the followed describ »d lands,
to wit, at tout 40 acres, lying ami being in
Stokes county «»i» the waters of Muddy Jreek %
adjoining tlie lands of \Yiu. Lloyd, 1). X.
halto.i and others. Said lauds are situated
iiuiiivdiately on the C% F. & Y. V. R. ll* and
arc well timliercd and very desirable for
building lots. Terms onelialfcash,balance
oa sixth mouths time, with bond and ap
proved security. Tliit the lUthday of May
ITTH*. Sale at loVlock, p. hi.
is. A. Cairo l !, Com.
Summons for Relief,
North Carolina, i In Silperior Court.
> Summons for relief—
Stokes C unity, ) IJelore the ( I.KHK.
Kiclunoiid IVarson
vs
Ituth UuhaniMin. Klitta J. Foddrill and John
V. *Woodsou* h. I), Harris, W. K. Har
ris, Samuel K. If arrisami Jennie llar
! ri», infants, and Aft. U. hurliam, Jsssic
X. Durham, ltasie 11. Durham, Fanny.
O. Durham, (iraeie Lee hurliam, Cor
nelia 11. Durham ami Emma F. hur
liam.
The State of North Carolina
To tlie Sheriff of stokes (.'o.-(«rMinj;:
Von are commanded, to summon Uuth Bo
liannon and others, tin* defendants above
named, if they I* found within your county,
to appear at the ulQS> of tin* ('lerk of tin* Su
periir Court, for tlie county of Stok«»s on
the llth dav of June 1888. and answer tin'
complaint, a copy of which will be deposit
ed pi the oftiee of tin* Clerk of tl»e Superior
Court within ten days from date of this
summons, and let t' e defendants take no
tice that If they fail to answer the said com
plaint at that time, the plaint ill" will apply
to the Court for tlie relief demanded in tin*
complaint. Hereof fail not and of this
summon* make due return.
tviveu under tuy hand, this 'JOth day of
April, lt*Sß.
N. O. PETRKK,
rt.KitK sri*KUioit rot*nr.
It apiwaring to the"satisfaction of tlie
Cmirt iliat all of tlie above named defen
dants except It utli Hohanuoti are lion-n'si-.
I «lent* of thiscounty ami State and that this
is an aeti* ti for rule for (tartition of lauds iu
' Stoke* county; It is ordered thai tlie above
j summons lie serwM by publication for six
successive wceki iu the Danbury Kkinuit >;«
j Y Post, a ncmspaper published in Danbury,
N. C.
N.4>. PET KICK, C. S. C.
Notice.
letters TfstMiimilsrv under tlie last w ill
and testament of Carter, dee'd., hav
ing duly issued to tlie undersigned from the
l*rohste (Tourt of Htokcs County, notice is
hereby given to j>ersoiis indebted to said es
tate to come forwsrd and make immediate
settlement, ami to ail parsons ludding claims
against said *state to present them foi pay
ment to the undersigned on or before tlic
| Ist day af June IHflO, or this notice will Ikj
I plead Iu bar of their recovery. This April
117, IN*.
W. li. Carter,
Jesse Carter,
Thos. F. Carter.
lAcrutoti of V| B. Carter, d«!M.
Metafile & Scott, Atts..
Ht idsville, N. U.
TDIHHUC rrtfarlir for Hale
Nr. W. K. IVppM bariiMt concluded wit
to remove witliblt family to XortCaroH**.
otters (or wJ« on *«cy /ouoarble t'rma, bis
house anil about th|*a arm of land in llife
town ol Tianbury, ft. 0., known asllm Aa
ron Wagiiftr [>l:»Ja. TV* hnuse l« a r vxl
i two itorr, tlx room building, with kitchen
and hum conrenieatly arranged for the com
fort of a iruiily, and boarding house. Pur
chaser will Iwexpwicd to j«> Iwalf live price
eash, and tlf remainder at the efid of one
ami two years. Parties wlahlng to pur
'hase can call on Jaa, A Pepper inthls place
who will showHa-m life p.^erty.
[Daobury, N. C., 4W7 tf.
- IL!y MS IZ/ 4^nkl Aiter Forty year*'
J Tn|YT7!W experience in tha
■ ■fcj 5 : w.r«!on ofranrt
■FH ®" {, ian Qni Hundred
■PH ■ 7 1 : r.-.f.l sppHratUinn frr patent* in.
■ N ■ t United Mate* and Voraicn conn
■ |3 ■ tri««e, th% publisher* of tho 8-nentiflo
FiHl American continue to act as aolicitors
■ | >.« c patenta,oavoata. trado-mark«.copy
■■■■ ri«ht«. ato., for the United Mate*. and
to obtain patent• la Canada. Kngland. Franoe,
Germany, and nil otnwr eonntriea. Their experi
ence m uoujnaied and facilities are uusur*
Dtaainfts and o pact float ions prepared and filed
la tbe I'ateut Office on abort notice. IWrn* very
reasonable. Nu charge for examination of mod als
or drawinga. Advice by mail fiee.
PateoUobtains) throuah Mnm AOo.arenotioad
In the SCIKNTIVIC AXKKIC AN. which baa
the larteet circulation and la the moat influential
newspaper of its kind published In the world.
Tha adTtntaires of such a notice arsry patsutea
nnderetanda.
Thia lariTH and splandid'r 1 Host rated newspaper
la pabliahiHl WKKKLY at S3.WJa year, and >a
admitted to be the ueat paper devoted to aoiono*.
mecbantca. inv-ntien«. encineering worka, and
other departments of Induatrlal progress, pah
hahed la any cuuntiy. It oonUina the nam of
all patentee and title of every invention patented
each week. Try it four months for ona dollar.
Bold by all n*wsdeal*r«.
If you have an invention to patent writa to
Sfftroad Co., of botenufla Ai^ecioaa»
X Uaodbovk about patents mailed (Tec
LUMBER WANTED
—MY THE-
North Carolina
FU&MTVXE CO
UKKH KAX I» KAC'rOIIV « VI.KSUiKIMM |
SAI'KW. X. H I \STO\, €. I
KI LE FOU crrriNu iiai:D
wool) I.UMBKU.
Cut with »jiiaiv ciuU ami of even
I• • iiijt lit», 12, 14 or l'» f«f*l lony. JSaml 10 an*
MoivhauUblt!, luii 14 FEBT LENIiTIIS
AHDMO.sr DESIHAIILE.
WALNt'T AND CIIERItY
b.t\v all I.iiihlm>i- full tliicklM'»a, 1 and *2
incite* thick, uith 1 c«lp>>» ami ends.
RI IXS FOR HSPECTIOI
SrUi tt— Mn*t be liut lam tlinn r. Inches wide uhh
m»t m«»r«- than 1 knot, 1 in- h in diameter or
2 liitfbea brl 'ht «p.
-Inoltt'lwl imbrrtiot it|» to nelcrta and
not tli »n Ji'liii'hM wWc. frt'e froiM
lii-nrt rhrrk* or ist,adniHM of three 1 Inrli
kwrfs aiwl wmuii iiiu nl-lr.
t'nVi- —IiM-lioh* anv IcniMli and u-'.dth not
enough for i-oinOHm, i alilcli not Ivm llian
one halt* in tit lor UM),
PHICKS PA 111 FOlt U'MIII.U I'EU m
FEKT I>KMVCIIKI) ATOI'U F.VCTOKY.
Scleet Common. Cull*
Walnut and cherry f '.nn j*?.«iu Pl.tw
YH. poplar. a>h hlreli I.V) f.23 * .73
Saeet ma pit* »*e l.'J r » lam .b.l
l.uiiibe. taken in e«rb'»nj(e for Furniture l»y the
M.C KHrnKiire Co. Salem tf!
4 tfj
CAN YOU ANSWER IT ? H
*ll V PAY I UK iik.vvr II
For freight, diayage,
aion, storage, etc., on KuruitureHl
iliipped here from tbc North
West, wlicc you can buy
ly a* go.id, if not better
turo made hern at home, by
North Carolina Furniture
for much l"sa money ' Such
liedsteuda, Ilureaun. Wardrobe.
Chamber suits , Waslistands
China Closets, Kxtension
blen, Cemro.'l'ablcs,
Safes, Sic. Then I say HdvH'
the FIUINITUItH uianutactu-^B
THE NORTH CAROLINA II
FURNITURE COM
r.wt«r/,llalrn, X.O,
Where thev h#vc ouc o( tbc
equipped Ftjruituro FaetorieJH
in the "South. Nothing Shoddy
All work warranted. Write
root to their factory for I'iicex j^B
■bhhhhhbjl
Call ut Uoo. Stewart's for your
TOBACCOIFLUES
Winston, N. C. Aug lily
NOTICE.
By virtue of a ileeroc of Iho Superior
Court of Slukt'i county, Spring Term 1888,
appointing mo a cuiuniisxioner to make wile
of the land* set a*idc to the plaint ktls ill a
suit pending hi tlie Superior Court of
Bloke* county, wherein J. W. Moretloid and
«>UMIP» are plaintiffs and Joseph \V. More
field I* ricfcmlatn.
I will sell ou the premines, on Saturday
tlie l>tli (tay of June 1888, to the highest bid
ler. a traet of land iu Stoke* county, con
taining 14 acres nmn* or less, on tlx 1 water*
of South Double Creek, adjoining tlie lands
of I). N. Dalton, Oeorgo Pearee and oth
ers, ft being the same land. «ot aside to the
(ftalntiflk in the above entitled suit. Term®
made known on day of sale. This the 4th
day of May 1 Ml*.
J. W. MOREFIELD, *
Commissioner,
THE WEEKLY NEWS
AND OBSERVER
THE WEEKLY NEWS AND OB
SERVER is a lung ways the U-st pnper
ovor published in Nortli Carolina. It is
a credit tulle people ami to (lie State,
'/' lie people should take a pride in it.
It should be in every family. It is an
eight page paper, chock full of the best
sort of reading matter, news, market
reports, and nil that. You cannot afford
to be without it. Price, st.2fi a year.
We will furnish the WEEKLY NEWS
AND OBSERVER until January Ist
1889, for sl. Send for sample copy.
Address
NEWS AND OBSERVER CO.,
RALEIGH, N. C
LAND WAIUIANTB WANTED.
According ti» the late twi parsed by Con
gross almost every |>en»ou drawing a Pen
sion U entitled to a I.nid Warrant ol' 100
acres. I, the undersigned, will pay eighty
dollars for every Land Warrant of one hun
dred and sixty acres, and desir every per
-1011 who drawn a pension and lia» not oh
snlnoila I,and Warrant to communicate
wltli inn. *i. 1.. lIUKTOX,
Deer Trail, (olonulo.
MIKVOI GOIX G Tq
PAINTI
' •* •
Before doing so it will pay you to call and **
examine our stock and prices. . '. **
I- •» v. *•: r
Our stock- is complete consisting of 11 'hite Lead, Linseed,, , -
Oil, Rendu Mixed Points, Varnishes, Dryer Jfr. In short
nil material necessary to do //est-class work. Also n,
complete assortment of Paint Brushes.
AHIICH AFT
AVinMton, - N. C. •" ' *
■
C. K. BENXKTT J A. HHNNJ9T
WINSTON MARBLE WORKS,
BENNETT BROS..
Marble and Granite Mrtnu meats, .
Headstones,
Tablets, V
Mantels,
Opposite Brown's Warehouse, - - Alain St., ▼aXClati# . . «.« ( i
•» -. •. $:• - V
CV"S|»via! Designs and K*liiuat« a A l uruiftlivd oh A|»pliratiM.^p|
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Brown, , . »
Browner,
Brownest. . ■
High,
Higher,
Highest.
If you would get tlio very highest price lor your tobacco, make ap yMMT
ivlieii preparing it fur uiurket, to take it ti
Browns Warehouse ,
Winston, N.C
Her* you will find the largest, best lighted Warehouse ia tin. eaeaf tUW 1
auctioneers in this, or any other State, and larger bnyers by the nn«. IM
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not all, if yoa would atay bat a few hour», or over night,yaa will iwfcrStt
ro oms, plcuty of wood, cook stove* upon whieh to prepare your f»»4 a>S*
,in abuodanco and every thing necessary to yoar comfort f>f J»a kav* « ***•' • >-•'
•• ••• «r*n.' -♦ ' -»• ;.i* t- act
ounscionce,) wh.le the alalia for your stock are all that yoa eeaJJ wiah tea.
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Bring us your tobacco: we will do all in our power to make yea tisfcekil
» here, ami get what) on want uiost—• big price tor year tobaeea
Ver? Traly • ,
BROWN & CARTKI
i ggwtv&fc is #.
The Largest Manufacturing Establishment in'the South
Have eatablished in (Jreensboro, N. 0., a branch house, where they will keep a
large stock of their goods as well every olbcr line kept in a first-olasi Faraitara n.
House, via: «.
CHAMBER SUITS PARLOR SUITS,
BED LOUNGES, WARDROBES, TABLES,
CLOCKS; PICTURES. FAJVCYAJVD PLAL\ CHAIRS
of all kinds, wliioh will be'sold cheaper lliin ever known ui (jreeaehaM.
Pon't Forget the l'lace,
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NEARLY OPPOSITE THE MCACJOO HOUSE,
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I For City Trade Good*on Installment*, • • \
I H \R. FORMS, Man*+V,
T* »• . m rr
J. & P. COATS £
- 1 -rHrui*
• > - •* n>.v^
1181 -~
TOU OAK BUT IT Ofl
K * .* .
if, A. M4tt. '/"••
AT JOBBER 8 PRICES.
IVJLYUT corn, jr, C.