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Th» HcporUr and Post Jop^al^Home. ■ ■■»»—jkjwyM arw>4 Bejakwrjr, ■atl« *rl»lj T*M. "A EKW> WSIIK you takw'n iiwiu, An*, railk, he'll prent It." Any subscriber who fails to receive the. ItlNiTil AND PUHT every week is requested to report the failure. We •Mt tosM where 'he fault ia. 1'.... Has Flue* 1 s> ' 4.49 a. m. Sua S«ts * ' 7.11 p. m. Day'* Length 14h 22 min. New ***OD Saturday [1 o'ekek 14 ■inate*, forenoon. Flu* is somewhat prevalent. J*hn King is back from Oak Uidgc Institute. WfrJ . Jane 21st (Thursday) will b* the longest of the jear. WE had* frost in this scition last year a* late as June 11th. The passenger train is now running through to Mt. Airy. There is a prospect of a most bounti ful erop of hlaokbertyes.- The peculiar fragrance of new mown hay will soon be wafting on tho breexes It t* not often that there eoaies as good a season fur planting a* wc have had thia year. 11 i.i,. i ■ Grain is generally looking well, the •xceptien being generally confined to late wheat and oat*. Mr. Airy'U distant-60 miles from Greeaiboro by the railway. And 38 miles from Walnut Cove. Peerless llamas* Oil is the best leather dressing for sale only by Ash eraft k OweLS, Druggists, Winston, N. C. There are' in" jail one" white and two colored men serving out sentences ; and two wtto men aud one colored tor trial. Messrs. King, Staok, Dalton, and Spot T ) lor went t> the Democratic State Convention at lWleigb last week. Jfc H j If y*u atastrsfced of % shoulder brace get* A*'icraft A Owens, Druggists, tf iasteo, N. C.; they guarantee a fit or M charge. Tb* clear weather th'is week has been taken advantage of in earnest by our faimers who had become behind in their work on tho crop*. There aw tibraarsnale prisoner* serv ing ont jalfj on* white and twe colored; two mala* white and one ■ale oolorHl 'lbrtKalV . ' We do not we would be eiagerating were we lo say that the praparatirtHbrtbe - Mbaeco otof tin* season is greater tban any hitherto. •'The leng wet season" which began two weeks ago bcld up last Saturday, •inee which time we hate not been vis ited with rain eloepting fiom a pats tag eload on Sunday. The maatTfoed* for least money. If thia is what you want read what Thornton A Co. say* at anotbor place in this paper and if in need of anything go nod see them or scud in your order. The Dan River bridge for the Madi aoa branch of the C. F. A Y. V. Kail road i* now being built at Sumnaerfiod Grading on bis ltde—which in only 11 miles in Jfiugth—vilVbe completed in about »ix week*. $160.00 will now buy the Farmers Saw Mill, SIOO.OO Jjie, Dixie Plutier, $275.00 oxß4 inch Tar Ileet I'Us er aad llaicher. Maaufactured by the Halem Irvn orks, Saletu, >i. i?. Write tar full descriptive circulars. A number of persons throughout tbc oounty have been lobbiag tbeir bees within the last ten days generally with good resuMa* "Tbd-ltet Iwo years were fat I men fur |NW bee keeper, bat tbe prus peet this Heason Is food. Those who desire to'tiMe thain bets provided for beyeod tbe unecrtainty of wild blossoms »tieuld sow buekwtlear.'' ' - ' The papnr recently launched into the currant •f weekly journal!**. lis editor Mr. Itiil. A Peatroat u familiarly kuown to our eitissns, IK Ml formerly on tbc RE PORTKK. It is sprightly aud neatly printed, and weliopc its proprietors will aeon re that which should u« extended tott, as that section of the opportunities for dereßtpment that rail way oommunicatinu finishes. * 4 M %•' ' When you go to G eenaboro don't fait t* see Rishbate's mammoth stoek of rtadyssaade clothing, said to be the largest ia the State, there too jou will iad a large assortment of baU and fur atsbing goods. If you waM Mbe asrur ed of the loir prioes they Ml%ir fcekJ', yon have "oily tt. stop and judge ftoiu the erow 1 of uiMlotaera and busy clerks. Now that we are getting such a clone neighbor t£ Greensboro, hundreds of our readers will be goitg down-almost weak ly and they mast npmlsr tbe piaee to bay the mos* goods for the least money Many of oar eoantry laerobams might do weU >■ «i»»s Kktfbtat* stoek. There is no reason why anybody should go naksd this summer. Sample ri. Brown's On* I'rico IlolM, (Jreens bero, sells a sccrucker coal aud vest for $t .25, a pair of cotionade pauts far 90. eentf, a pair of tennis sines lor 75 cts, chocked shirt for 25 cents and lualaga hat 15 cents,—all uien'i sixes,—making only $3 ( 00 for the entire outfit. W hat is the use ef complaining about hard times when a little money goes so far ! The Bulletin ol the N. C. Board of Health is a report published monthly at the Secretary of tho Bi.ard, at Wil mington, N. C. It in devoted to a re. view os the health of the Slate for the previous mouth, summary of reports front county superintendent and correspon dents. We note that in its lust re port, Stokes is among the counties from which no IT port had been received. How does it coiuc that Stokes is among those counties froui which no report lias been recoivcd, when two physicirns live at the ounty.seat where the jail is 10. cated. and one of whom is the attendant at the poor house, when a postal card would contain all the lufouuation re quested. The following arc tho buying prices of produce in Daubmy: oats 45 to !>0 cents, wheat 75 cent* to sl, ryu 75c., corn 50 to 05, peas tW>, eheiries berries 8, raspberries 124, damsons l, i unpet-led peaches 3, blight peeled ptaclies 1 unpoclcd peaches 2, fancy peaches 10, 4 apples 24, bright sliced apples 4, fancy sliced apples 5, honey 10, beeswax 18; chickens 10 lo 15, butter 10 to 15, eggs 124, chestnuts sl, gubers (peanuts) $2, vinegar 25 to 40 (scarce), rabbr. skins 15 cents, possum skins 8 eta, coon skins 10 to 25 cts, ottor skins 75 to sl, benver skins (cleaned of fat) 75 cents per pound, green hides 5 and dry hide 10 cts, tallow ih cakes 44 cts, and goo*e feath-er* 50 cents. Tax ■.HIIIIK The tax lislcri will meet at the fol lowing places and times ; Panbury, June 4th, and stli ; Wilson's Store, June oth aud 7th ; Gcru-anton, June, Bth and 9th. The tax payers should be ready to give in their lilts. MtRRIAQE The following marriage licenses were returned te the Hegister ol Deeds sine* our last report: John Franklin Duncan and Nannie I*. Joyce; Franeis Marion Davidson and Klixa Tuwoseu Dot so,i; Williaut DoJson and Klixabctli Morctield; Wui. [G. Shuff and Flora Tucker, cul'd, Win. Stanley and Coia Slate. The Mt. Airy Celebration At a meeting of the citiiens of the town *f Mt. Airv, the 20th of Juuc was finally appointed as the day :o celebrate the completion of the Cape Fear Hi Vad kin Valley Kailroad to this point. A gland Carman will be given at higbt. Music by Kesaniuh. Band of Richmond. All the eititens of North Cifreliua and surrounding states are cordially invited to attend Gw>. W. SFABOKH, Sec'y. Mu Airy, N. C.. May, 19, 1888. Fertilizer laad Ttkacc* The roads are bad, very bad, but one could hardly expect any thing else for it seems our people have quit working thrm and gone to luiuling fertilisers. We arc told that it is no uncommon sight to sec fifty or sixty wagniH the same day at Walnut Cove, most of them for fertiliser. Those with tho large number going through to Winston, must make bad roads, considering the abundance of rain that has fallen of la'.e. We are fearful that our people will overdo the thing on tobacco and fertilizer again this year. Better try ana work y«ur little corn patch as much as one time anyway. At Ike Hlae* We were on tin ground this wcrK where Capt. Shelly, the mining engineer is developiuing the iron, lie says lie is inking out sotue as fine iron ore us he ever saw. That is saying much when we consider tha he is an expert miner and bits been through many mines iu this and other countries, and liaa been in the business fifty or i-ii'y years. The t'apt. says ho will get all the ore wanted, every mine so far developed having proved sat isfactory, moro indeed than was claimed for them. It seeius that nature fixed , tlata for a great uiauufacturitg " section, iron, niangunest, lime, fire clay and tim ber within a radius of a lew miles, in a country probably as heslthy as any, with hundreds of aites (M machinery on bold never failing struami. T'pktM, tesrlol tfllsw rnrn. ■nwlM, alplkrHs, Mmitll pas, er*. •*«•. Darby* Prophylactlo Fluid will de atroy tbe infection of all fevers aud all contagious and Infectious diseases. Will koep the atmasphere of any rick room pure and wholesome, abaoibing and destroying unhealthy and ooet*- giae. Will naturaliis any bad small whatever, not by disguising it, but by distreying it. Uae Darby* l'rop' ylac tio Fluid iu every siek room. At Brown's Drug Store, Winston, N 0., yeu can get special pr oof in oils, varnishes, paints .to. When parsing Walnut Co>o rcnicm ber tlmt you Kill bo well oared fur by stopping at the Walnut Cove Hotel, kept by Mr. L. W. Levis. A. ll 3m I'rudtnce is a commendable virtu*, but it is never seen in such beauty u • hen a mother provides borselt with a bottle of Dr. Flints' Cough Syrup for oases of emergency. For sale every where. tf. COMMITIOREIIIi MEBTinO The Board uf (bounty Commissioner* met HI regular session last Monday, C. M. Laslt'y, chuinuan, Caleb llill and A. M Boyles present. Orderel that pauper claims amount ing in the aggregate to $147.80 be 1 paid. Ordered that the following promiscu ous claims be |>aid; to J. D. Hicks for 3.000 shingles and timber for the poor house $9.26; W. 11. Shelton burial ex penses of Nelson Slielton pauper $9.92, K. P. l'fuff for building bridge across Little Vadkin near Dalton to bear in terest at (> per oent. till paid $325, bal ance $174; O. M. Lasley co. coin. C days and 00 mile* $10.80; A. M. Boyles, 6 days and 192 wiles $21.60; C. Hill, 3 days and 51 milos $8.55; D. V. Carroll, clerk of the Hoard of coun ty commissioners, stationery, making purchase taxes, etc. $84.50, S. T. Ed wards 1-8 claim 83 cents; C. W. Glide well keeping poor house from May Ist to June Ist 1888 $40.50. Ordutcd that the following releases be granted; John Bennett from poll tax fur 1887, $2; Fair li Waddell tax on personal propuity, error on lifting $28.- 80. Ordered that E. W. Culler repeair bridge across Gladden's creek near Smdcr's uiill and present itemised ac count to the Hoard. N. O. Petrce Clerk of the Superior Co'irl submitted his report of fines and taxes collected since Feb. oth 1888 a uiounting to $!2G,35 which sum was approved and ordered to be filed. JUSTICES MEETING At a meeting »f the Justices of tlia I'uace of Mokes county bold list Moti lity, the following were present, vii: David Poindexter, W. V. McCanless, Lewis Taylor, A. 3. Pringle. Jobn N. T. Martin, William T. Campbell, E. XV. Culler, P. D Walking. A. J. Wall, Joel F. Hill, J. K. Crews, C. 11. I.aw son, A. M. ltoyles, James W. Davis, S. H. Taylor, John 0. Clark, P. 11. Mabe, Z. S. Alley, *l. T. Mitchell, present 2'J, whole number in the county •4. C. M. Las ley acted as chairman, and D. V. Carroll secretary. The following 'evy of taxes made for 1888; for State taxes 20 cents on SIOO valuation, CO cents on poll; schools lU4 on SIOO valuation, 37{ on poll; p«or 5 on SIOO valuation, 15 on poll; eounty Uit 1-0 on SIOO valuation, 87 1 oo poll County levy under schedule B & C the same as the State levy, except on retailers license which is only one half of B'_«te levy. * An election for County Commission ers for ensuing term w&s next in order and resulted us follows: C. M. Lesley 18 c. iiiii ie A. J. Brown 15 11. C. Lackey 4 1). K. Hyouin 4 D. F. Tillotsoo 3 M. T. Simmons 2 11. 4- Drown 1 A. M. Tillotson I William Hylton 1 The lirst three naases wort declared elected. For County Superintendent of public schools: A. M. Staok 17 Dr. Abe Martin 3 C. H. Lawson 2 J. K. Craven 1 A.M. Stack was declared elected. S. U. Taylor, M. T. Mitchell and Joel F. Hill were else ted a lioard of Education. An election for a finau - committee resulted in the election of Green V. Daniel, J. A. Leak and J. Y. I'hillips. - STATE GI.EAMIHUt. (■reensboro Workman: The man, Houston, who on Monday last, in Win ston, shot and killed the woman, Kate Cosby, was brought to trial on Thursday before Judge Clark and found guilty ot murder in tho first degree. We under stand that the Judga insisted upon this early trial in justice to the county and State to avoid needless expense. And he is to be commended for tbc art.— The C. V. k Y. V. Railway, reaching fioui Mt. Airy, SurrJ county, "to Ben. nettsville, 8. C., a dirtance 0f 225 miles, is already a big thing, Ilow much more when in addition to its branches to Milt - boro en tbe south and Madison oa tbe north it finds its ttde water outlet at Wilmington. It will then cover about 325 miles with its orose tics and rails. A big thing. Yiinstnn Sentinel (Pilot Ml. corre spondence.) l!y the wuy, 1 was at Dau bury the first Monday tbure wan a very good turn out of tlifc oi l Stokes eitiien*. Mr. liuxton wuisid foil Kill with thcaa and will make a good '-fun. They arc not ID favor of buiqg taxed for the K. k f>. llailwaj, that li, Uie whole eotiLty, but tliey ar/ very is fa vor of the road, provided a company will build it without tU ousting thcut any , ;; , . il Washington Ptogrtu : ttjtyth Creek ships the first barrell of Ifiafc potatoes from this sac lion The steamer Wash ing ton brought theui up laat week and they were shipped ovei the Hail, road. ..... ■ i: Wilmington Star : The shipment of watermelons North from Florida has commenced—car-load, passing through Wilmington daily. "Decoration Day." The J oars that have olapeed Bince the close of the civil war have served to obliterate all sectional feeling, and a united and prosperous nation joins in keeping green the grave* of ail its be loved dead. It is in this spirit that the publisher of tho NEW Yon* FAM ILY STOUT PAPER has had written a thrilling aud pathetic romance, pecul iarly appropriate to this national holi day, ontitled "Faithful Lcnore ; or, His Grave Kept Green." In the same paper will also be founil a weekly in stalment of tbe "Life and Adven tures as a Showman of F. T. Jlarnum," written by himself, and equally inter esting to the young folks as well as heads of families. These are rare lit erary treats, and those of our readers who are not already enjoying them will do well to obtain No. 70t) of the NEW YORK FAMILY STORY PAPER of 'heir newsdealer or send direct t:i the pu j lisher, Munro's Publishing House, Nos. '24 and 20 VanJewater Street, New York, and receive tho paper four months foi on: ilullar, postage free. nil Wale. ! By \iitue of a Venditioni Exfioiias to Hie directed ami now in my hauds, isstiH by J». (>. Pelree Clerk of the su|>erior Court of | Stokes County oil the 7th da> of May 18>8, 11 will expose to sale to the highest for ready money oil the torsi Monday iu July 1 (beingtin* 2nd day of sai4 mouth), at the court boose door iu the town of Danbury, the following descrilied tracts of Jand lying and being iu the county of Volfps; Three, lots iu the town of Daubury adjoining the lands Pepper aud others containing one half acre each, one other in thu town of Daulniry known as Smith's bujgp -hpuse lot containing one half acre, also four other tracts of land viz: One tract known as the tan yard tract containing thrive hundred acres, adjoining tlie lands of W. W. McCan less and W. A. Kstcs,oue tract known as the mill tract containing eight and a half acres, adjoining the lands of James Kiersou. Sr., oa the waters of Flat Sltoals Creek, one tract known as the Watkitfs tract or lot in Danbury, adjoiniag the lauds of J. A. IVp per aud It. 1. Daitos, containing one lialf acre; one other tract of five acres bought of Wagoner adjoining McCanloss aud Pepper iu Danbury, which lands were levied on by me the 2:lrJ day of February 1888, under an execution issued by X* O. t*etree Clerk of tlie Superior Court of Stokes county upon a judgment rendered in favor of R. W. George plaintiff against L. f. Smith defendant which I judgment is docketed on the Judgment dock et of Stokes county, said lands levied 011 as tlie lands of said 1.. F. Smith aud will Is* sold to satisfy the aforesaid judgment. June 2nd 1«8S. R. I. DA I.TON, Sheriff. NEW MILLINERY STORE. MRS. L. W. MASTEN, Main Street, Two Doors lielow Allen's Old Stand. Latest New York styles a specialty. Hats, Flowers, Ribbons Etc. as cheap as can be bought. Special inducements to COUN TRY TRADK. . OUDKItS by uiail promptly attended 10. Don't fail to call and examine my stock. THE LADI^^AV^ORITt. ntm OUT or ORDER. If ynu deal re to purcbaae atewln* maotatmv Hkouruent at your plucfl fur terras and ■MM. If you cannot frxl our aamt, writ* iiwoOoo—rtaddWMloTOMMaowna^ea. NEW HOME SEWWG MAM dORANCEm O"KJ«> - » UNION 6QUARPU- D«i*S, g&Ufc The REPORTER-POST should be a regular weekly visitor to every family lin this county both for the good ot the families and for our own sake, and for , this one, ntiinng a number of reasons; we are endeavoring to do a good service , by acquainting the people with the county's history and resources, thereby instructing our pcoplo in what they ought to know, and at tbr sauie time drawing the attention of individuals from abroad who may be induced to make in vestments here and introduoo industries among us. And while wo are working I for the interest of the county, at large, we feel we ought to have its substantial support in the way of a liberal subscrip tion lis',, for ar. Bradford who published the fitst llible in America under the colonial government, at Philadelphia, aid in his subscription prospectus 'printing is costly," and when we say "printing is costly" we are not taking iuto account any rcnieineration for tho i preparation of the matter foi the paper, and tor conducting the business. We furnish a paper which to say the least will not suffer in comparison with any county paper in the State ; indeed 1 there are orignal articles, covering a | vast and vaiied range of subjects, regu , larly contributed to this paper which we consider would do credit to the more pretentions oity dailies of the Stale. ; Much attention is given in its coluius to 1 matters of more than passing interest to j the fanner, and the farming interest of this county affects every one of its in habitants it is as yet paramount to ev ery other interest in this country. The very latest general and stale news is given on the columns set apart for that department; and its miscellaneous se lections are carefully sifted from its sixty exchanges. Sample copies sent on application Send on your money a', once and then talk to all your neighbors af forwards j and try to get them to subscribe. C- F. & Y. V. RAILWAY COJVDE.YSED SCHEDULE ,YO 29 Taking effect 5, a. m., Monday, Deo, IN, 'B7. TRAINS MOVING KORIII. Piss. & Fr'lit & Mail Pass. L. IkmneOii Hie iWa in '• 80 j» m A r Max toil 040 j 11ii.5 Lv Maxton 957 416 Ar Fayetteville 11 50 1 8 10 Lv Fayetteville 15 03 pml N*Manii Ar Sanford 2 17 12 20 p in Lv ha 11 fort 1 2 40 I J! AMJreeiwboio (SOU » 7 4o LvUroeiudioro 10 10a in Ar Pilot Mt I a 00 ii in l'*&*eiiger and 1 Dinner at Sanford Pass. & Maii No 11 dinner at Germantou K AINSMOYIN (. NOCTII. Paw. St Fr'lit A Ma'l Pant. Lv Pilot Mt 4 10 pm, Ar 10 J Lv (lreeiisl»oro. l(Hio.im [ 7 4"» on Ar Sanford I HO pin I 2 15 pm Lv Santbrd 1&0 '•! Ift Ar Fa\«ltev»lle •. 4 1*» j7 05 Lv Fayetteville 4 80 5 :)0 am .vr Maxton 27 0 00 Lv Maxton 40 0 45 Ar iieimettsville 800 I 12.00 ID Passenger and Mail Dinner at Sanford. Passenger and Mail Trains run daily ex cept Sunday. Freiglit and Accomodation Train runs be tween liennettsfille and FayetevUie O o Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday* ana be tweeti Fayetteville and Greenslioro on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Trains on Factory Branch run daily ex cept Sunday. (Muse connection is made at «~.*xton with Carolina Central Kail way Passenger Trams to ami from Wilmington. W. K. KYLK, Uen'l Pass. Agent. J. W. FliV, lienM Sup'i. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Notice is hereby given that Articles of I.i corporutiotl liave been entered into by the persoiis liereln niter named under the name aud style of4lie "PIEDMONT SPRINGS COMPANY." OIULCT OK TIIK IN COM I*o RATION. The object of said cor]M»ratii»n is for the purpose of purchasing aud improving the mineral Springs property known he re to ft ire S ;is the Piedmont Springs. I.K.NfiTII OK TIMK. Said corporation shall exist for the period of thirty years. t'AI'ITAI. s: 04 K. i The capital stock of said company is Fif teen Thousand Dollari divided into shares of Three Hundred Dollars each, with privi lege of increasing the same. I'I.ACK OF lIt'SIXKSH. I liS principal office of the Company shall he for tlie present at Winston, N. with jMiwer to change the same. IMCOIU OltATollH. The names of tlie Inea. porators arc, S. K* Allen, G. W. Ilinsi.aw, J. C. Carr, J. t*. Buxton, J. A. Hitting, .J. W. Alspaugh, P. 11. llaues & Co., Itrowu A: Carter, 111-own ! Bros., W. A. Lash,S. li. Taylor, J. L. Pat ; terson, John M. Taylor, Vaughn «V lVpjier, j. L. I.udlow, Frank Miller, F. G. Cnitch ! field, K. G Mo>ely & Co., John A. Gilmer, W. N. Mebane, L. 14. Hill aud J. 1). Gleun. WATCES CLOCKS AND JEWELRY REMEMBER If yon want a Watch, Clock, or Jewelry of any kind, if yoa wml Silver Ware of any kind, or Spectacles for any age, or if you want u Watcli or Olook repaired, Jewlry iue.ided, or any thing in that line, the old atandaid house of W. T. VOGLER nvxl door to the Wachivia National Hank, Winston, N. 0., where you can I>C accommodated in alt the above qaiekly and ohcaply. All Work win, ranted. Right Against Wrong! AGAINST CREDIT! THE BEE HIVE CASH STORE! East Side Com t-House Square. WINSTON* N. C. A COMMON SENSE TALK. KIM) UK AD Ell We do not desire to mislead any one, neither do we want to de ceive or tuke advantage in any manner. Please lead carefully what we have to say from time to time in column. Digest tin* facts. ami if an uubeliever, meditate, and if our remark! are not reasonable in your mind paps them by. If you are favor ably impressed, give us a tr'al. Allow us a chance to prove to your entire thai what we preach is gosjiel truili. Ap peals to your judgmeii'. and coutiu ».» sense are the o ly argument we use in s 'Melting your trade. It is for our interest we deal honestly with you. Confidence is the very essence of the contract between tin? merchant aud the Customer, and how can confidence xist between buyer an»i seller w lien one of them intends to treat the oilier wrongfully. We CA mot atford to L»e unjust to our custo mers, because injustice is alwaya sure to meet its proper desert. Now a few words as to what we on.* doing. We liave been here oaly one mouth, but io that time we have built up a treuicihlous trade, our sales running as high as S4OO per day. From the very iMginniug we have had a larger trade than many liouses of years standing, and it is conceded by all fair-minded persona that we are having da j cidcdlj the largest trade of any new hous* tliat ever opened liere, MHI what is the mean ing of all this? It means that merit will al ways win, that right will conquor wrong, that the Cash System, close attention to hiuriliens and economy is l*>und to force to the wall the infernal credit s>steiu, with its twin brother, bigh prices. Our low prices have caused a v ail«»f distress from some of our competitors. Vi>- liave S«TII some arti cles drop 23eeuts on tin* itollar wlien it was declared tliat they were being sold as low as could beatlbrded before, lit many things we have forced the price down from 5 to 2f» per cent, Please gi*e us credit forwluitwe deserve, nothing more. (uderstaud us that w. do not cl tin* to IN; better or ginnrtcr merchants than many others, but we do claim that we can atlbrd to sell goods from ;»to 26 ner cent clieaper than firms who buy juid sell on time. The firms that buys and sells on tints besides having to pay more tor their goods, and losing the discounts, al ways Moses more or less i»y INUI debts, and Itcsides an holiest profit they have to put on ail eitra profit to cover their losses from that source, ami you and every other pay ing )M*rsou iins to pay it Xot aoat the 11 ivs*. Here \ou buy everything at a close, quick pmtit, and do not have to puy what we lose by dishonest people's raseality. We are just In rooelnt of a big stock «>f Farmer's Supplier, and are tiering special ijiduceinejiU* ill tluit line. 4viatic** at the Billowlug priii's. Compare tlie!n with what v»m liaxe liecn |»a\ inn, au«t then t of the little Untune you win throw away In a life time unless you come direct to liead.juar t»ts. we an; ottering; Aiim-*' Steel Spade*at 80 cents. " 44 shovels at 7ft. •• Rowland's mlit* 1 spades at 51) cts. 44 44 shovels at "»2 44 Steel I hit forks at 87 cents. I«trge size handled h«»cs at 18 its. Trace iJiai 11s at 32 cts. 14 44 heavy, at 117 Ct«. 4 * 44 very lieavy, at 4*2 cts. Dixie and Farmer Friend Plow Point* at I\. ( Hlg Imrgnins in -.'rain and gras- scythe*, culler), etc., Vv., j We make a speciality of shoes ami call : your Hpeclal attention to chii line of lIEE ; iUYKMh >KS. our low prices carry tlicm [ off with a rush. We have already Itoiighf 1 our tTdrd stock. We hve sol las high as 00 io 100 pai'H a day. We call your special | attention to our line of B*e Hive Shoes I ICverv |Air wan anted, and if they do not pro\ eas represented we will make a* reas onable allowance. 11A T8 ! HATS!! IIATS!!! IIATSHH Men's fur haU at lO, 88 and WJ cents, w ortli double. _ TO TIIE LADIES! Lit dry gowls and notions we arc ott'er ivtgunlaMUrd of priues. We are ottering a j line of wale rial silks at .'lB ami 40 cts. worth , double. All tiu* latefet style* in dress gins - 7J to II ouita *>l«! by other houses |afß to 10. We have the hfeest line' of w I lite tlnsi* tfoo'Oi ever shown in Winston, at ltritv* Irian ttflo 18 eta. Ati elegant line 01 Ifcaye Mlmiuvs, Cashmere*, tluutbrayi Aei Ac., Ln omiehwion we pl«l|(e ourselves to try by all Iwnahle tiewiw* to save you some mon ey, and If we itmnot do It we dont ask your PKtsotu*;". You will find us ever fighting agaJu*t the old rott.cn credit system, against big prions, for money, for reputttin and for the Lest iuUTest of our customers. Yours anxious to ploaso, |W. D, Baity ScSons WHAT T-r - *■. **• wa VAMT. * • ■ - • V*- T». - C Good Locks |o^M P "■'«**• •*««•..», J* ■'■ \*t fci" ALLEN has them. I'»i a "Weather Stint* to kucp tlie cold and auow oml. Jklle:©, hat tKem WINDOWS to i«*k •■«. S. E, ALIEN X3CAg 7MJB3MC. STO 1 'KS •> keep tbe eoU til.. v ALLEN lIAS Til KM on ifc. uIN LAMPS to keep tb* dark Ml. ALLEN SAS THEM at the )ld Pfohl & Stockton Stand. PiVIIVT to keop the dftMp #BI Allen has th# ■+#* S«# -- HEuSB To keep Anything . ELSE OCT. S. E. ALLEN Has It. I f lii short go to him for all the Tinware. I ¥ Hollow ware, Wood* en ware, I 4 • *'• ; omqum • • a* 3 % and iiitmn-E you may want, at tbe Old Plohl & StocK ton Stand, Corner of Main and 3d Street*, Wixar**
The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
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June 6, 1888, edition 1
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