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Vt+p»rter and Post. i —- "V ~~ : ~ l- _r A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE Knterci at the /loefciiry „V. C., ;W-'# rf at Second (Jlcuu Matter- TIIIJIISDAY, JT'SKitf, 1«8. WIKI L . pnPATXB CONVENTIONS Stokes county Democratic convention io Danbury, not announced. Democratic Convention ,'ith district) at Greensboro July 11 It). Democratic Senatorial convention, at Uerinanton. not announced. The Democratic Ticket. For President OROVKIi CLKV ELAND, ot New Yoik. For VwcT" resident: ALLEN a. TlllittMAN, of Ohio For Presidential Electors at Large ALFRED M WADDBLL, ef Now Hanover County. FHKDKKICK N. STKUDWICK. of 'range County. STATE TICKET. For Governor DANIEL G FOWLK, of Wiika County. For Lietitcnunt-G 'vernot THOMAS M. HOLT, >f Alamance County. Foi 1 Seeretscy of State WILLIAM L.SAUNPKU-', of Yv alio County. For St ate Treasurer DONALD W. BAIN, of Wake County. h ~ ' ' For State Auditor : * JKOtt(JK W. SANDEttLIN, of Wayue Ovuu(y Vol Vupojp|tude:it of I'ublte Instruc tion : SIDNEY M. FINGEIt, of Catawba County. For Attorney-General TIIKODOHE F. DAVIDSON, nt Baneoinbc Couuty. for Judge* Supremo ''tuft , JOSEPH J. DAVIS, of Krankltu County. J AMISS E. SHEI'tIERD, of Beaufort County. * ALPHONSO 0. AVEKY, of Dut'ko County. TIIE MINES—TDK ATLANTIC A DANVILLE 11. R., AND OTH ER CKIiriNKNT MATTERS. Gen. Thomas Ewipg, of Xew York, presideut of tlie Atlaiilic fc Danville Railway, wan boi'c last week and spoilt friila) among the irou initios. Ho was very much pleased with the outlook and •aid these iuiuus nialo the biggest *liow and presented the gr imiest display of iron he had over seeu. The Geo. thinks that uncovering the imuicuse bods ol iron iu this section will result in pushing the A. & I), road up the rivet from I).niville to .Madison, thence across the ridge by Prostonvillo, or Saiuly Itidge, down little Snow ereek to thu river below Danbury, thenee «p the narrow strips of bottom along the Dan, and North Double Creek to West, field; from which plane we are told there is a dry level ridge Iho wholo dis tance to a point that will intersect the 6nt proposed route of the A. k D. road • short distance to the rig.it of Mt. Airy and not far this sida of Faucy Cap at or near wbcro it was proposed to. eross the mountain, in order to connect the Clinch River oosl with Norfolk. This might be a bug in the car of some of our young neighboring oitim, with tin Stnkusdabi branch of the C. F. AV. A', heading at Mtdiauu. the R. AS. er ai ' llwt point: and tlicn should the A. A D.! trim at the same It will make Madi*>u ' M mm railroad Mater, when wj eou- , aider Hut tt jrill be so favoraWy fooat-1 ed far bringing the iron in this section,. the ooal of Virginia, North Curi lina and : Tfeuncssee toge'lier at that point. All [ that will be requtrod to make Madison •11 iron manufacturing town, will be en terprise; wrc arj sure t+iat her paople ean furnish that, and will have no trouble in finding those who will furnish the money. There iaj tio doubt but that this lino up the broad level bottoms of the Dun tu Madison, aud thenco along the new proposed liu* will be cheaper than the Srst proposed route along the Virginia tine, while the l*:u>r route up'Uie river •ill pan io Stoke# nearly twenty mile" through tlio iron bolt and iu somo places acar Banbury the road bed will be cut through solid lodges of the fiucst magcet ic iron, and immense of ore ia '.he iteep ridges on either sido as we tiave snid before are admirably located for loading the ore froui tram trucks >nlo| the regular train, that it uiay be d«liv at any ceutrsl point along the road or od boat* it Nor toil: Wo have always preferred that out own people should utilize our iron, but |if they wiii not do it, must hail th« day with gladnco;' when any olher State or corporation will build roads for us, without whien much of our hidden wealth is of no good, with railroads i'ur iron, and many other thingt will be available. We have claimed t'oi years .tl at we had immense bolies of iron here just u round Dan bury, but (Jen. Thomas Liv ing, assisted by Prof, I'd ward Shelly, are the first to demonstrate with pick and shovel, the iuuueiisity of thes iron deposits, showing that they arc here not only ill Vast quantifies, but that tie quality is all that Las been cluMned (ci thern. Of it oinwdvi'ks, both N itiotul and State, are g" I IlUe, eoliservativo 11.011 but we In.. ther noie.i .t!«m? to d-ake. Congrefsu.aii li n tlii., x inbers to the j State I.egi iature, and county oltictis. Iu these nouiiualious let us huvi no wire working but look to lueii' and it may thoii bo Mid that the Dunoeratie party nev- r had a better set ofcandiditt iu the field atid we will be willing to leave the result with the people, voters want true meu iu office. Ilor't give us any corrupt dosiguing demagogues for caudidatc, lots raioc the standard of | moral worth in politics, as well as socia bly a little higher. Tut Followi.vo arc the oeven Presi dential tickets that are before the couu try, Cleveland und Tliur tnan; Kepublican, Hairisoa ami Morton. Prohibition, FLsko, of New Jersey, and Brooke, of New York. United Labor Party, Condrcy, of Illinois, and Wake field, of Kansas; the Union Labor Par ty, Streator, of Illinois, and Cuuniug liarn, of Arkansas, the Woman Suffrage | Party, Mrs. Bolva A. Lockwood, of tliei District of Columbia, aud Albert N. Love, of Pennsylvania, and tho Indus 1 trisl Uoform Party, Bedstone, of Cali- j fornia, ead Calvin, of Kansas. Oxfci'd University, England, :i u an income worth having—jl.T.26,ooo. It is not niueli either.— Wilmington V'.r. Girard College, I'hiladelphia has ati income of sonic stjlio,ooo, (10NG H E&S IOX A L SUMMARY. KATt.'UDAY, It WE 23 There was 10 sessirn of the Senate yesterday the House considered the sundry civil and navil appropriation bills. SUNDAY, JUNE, ill No business of interest was transact ed in Congress yesterday ; the Saiatc was not in session, and no quorum be. ing preseut in the House an oarly ad , journmcnt took place . messages from the I'rosidont, vvtoeing five private pension bills, were laid before t:• e House. TIIUIIM)AY, JCNK 28. The river and harbor appropriation bill was considered in the Senate yesior d y, and among the auii.idments agreed to wis ouc met easing tlm appnauon to complete sho iinprovement of the Capo Fear river b"l>w Wilmington, from *iloo,(W'o to ?- I",000 • the public land bill vc;is passed in the House, and the 1 tariff bill considered. Ktir. J in;:, 2'. Tha Sennto was prineipnlly occupied yesterday in the con»Uer#tiou of tho various appropriation bills, the purpose being to perfect theiu as far as possible before the #r»t of July ; in eh* Homo Mr- Blount, of Georgia, was elected j Speaker pro ten., during the temporary! abseaiec of Speaker Carlisle . tue tarilt, bill was considered, and tho conference icportontho consular an.l diplomatic! bill agreed to. The House of Keprexentative* liny passed u J. nut resolution providing xnporarily for tlio expenditures of governmental ease the appropriation bills hove not becouu laws prior to ' July Ist,and a caucus of Deiuor. tie ' Sedators has dneided to insist on the i postponement of ail matters exuoj t the • regular appropriation bills. i Briefs of General News SAT. Jt'St, '23. ' On Thursday night a free fight took ' place w the Grand Paoifij Hotel in ■ Chicago between the Blaine and Greab. . aiu factious some of the combatants were stripped of their clothing, many were badly beaten, and several knoek ?a to the floor : such a scene was never kuown in Chicago before. Total receipts ot cotton at all of the parte sueo September Ist, . r ),t'2t>,- 690. Yesterday was an exciting day m the Chicago Convention three ballots wore • t-.ik :i for a !'i evidential notiiiniM, re . stilling ;ii no choice . Sherunm an 1 Grcshnui were the leading candidates, ' but the indications arc that neither of 1 them Will receive the coveted |>ri..0 > Blaine was persiste.utly voted for m the several ballots , Fitler, ot Pennsylva nia, has withdrawn after the first ballot and at tlio "night session the iflma of Dcpew, of Net* York, was also with (lrpwo. A negro wi hanged lor r.tpe iu Ken tucky yesterday, who protested his m tocensi t;i the sauffold, and who was belie, i be iinve-.m: by oiuny peo ple. The Chicago whoa' iiiatkit yesterday closed at a decline from tli ■ previous day .corn w.ts lower and provisi hi* weak. wm J"Ni. -7 A train loaded with p..s cng -s fu.m the Chicago ('-invention, coming ci . r .n into a freight tram about l! celfk yesterday ciotntng ; Mveritl oars wore smashed up, .ii 1 IHe W'is tally injuroi'd tht. passengers cscap i ' with N-ratei'.cs and brui.«\s. 1 iie Natioua! K«pui.l ; ..• m t'oniu.i • held a tui f.ng after the Con.'cntie: . , Monday aud und elected .J Clorkson, Presideut, aud Samuel i - siden, Secretary ; the Coinaiittee ou i tonrned to nujt in Now i'ork, July. f i llth. Mr. Blaine telegraphs from Scotland congratulations to Gen. Ilariison . r. I.l noioination ler t!;r i ■ pn ilt «s lii> t i itiuiphata elect i i. Fuiest lires iu Sweden have swept • over i mouse tracts of land, aud a i town has almost been destroyed th t I damage it is estimated, will rcaoh five million dollars., A negro who had outraged a young Tady was tsken from the jtil at Charles teo, 111., Satnrony ntg'ht and hntig by masked men. Fearful floods are reported from Mexico scvcial thousand lives were lost, and the destruction of property was very great . one hundred miles of the Mexican likilroud are impassa ble. ' Tin BM>AV, Tim, i!3ib. Tht '! ro:.in ! andtag convened ytstei.lt;.. . being opene ! with a .-j .:i ii fl lli Killer Wllllatu the speech ibeuuil* in liberal promlors, an.! h government, like that of the late King I'ledenck, will exctci.t'.d ac i lejaey t'rmu his grandfather. Mrs. Julia Moore, an aged la.lv of Ilciiuor.ion, N. ('.. who faiu'ed from fright and fell upon the railroad track, was run over by a freight ttain yester day and killed. Mobile, was visited Tuesday night with the heaviest rainfall ever r*corded there and which lasted thirty-six hours 'on sideiable damage was done. Thoro were wide fluotuatiors ia the prices of if lie,it and Corn iu the Chica go niaritot yesterday provisions were dull and unchanged. The removal of twenty post otfiiec, inspectors throughout the country, was | ordered yesterday tho Pastmastct Gen eral, to take effect Juuo 30tb, and about ten others will !e removed short ly ; tio money to pay hem is tho cause. kiuiuy ."'S r, '2O. Tltf "i'ieial canvass of tho Congress ional Election in Oregongives llcriuaiitt, Kcpublieau, u plurality f 7,470. Gen. Sherman continues to improve, and he will be taken to Massachusetts Bay as soon as tho weather is tavor-; able. A despciaU battle bctwoan .revenue , officers and moonshineri is fcportod feoui Arkansas, tn which a deputy mar shal ill fcitied. The insurance men are holding a convention at Fort Mom no, and much important business is being transact- ■ WARM WAVESI .... , - Are roUl:ig Yoa can't escape them, but yon can escape tlie sleep* iese r.iaht* ' iof opctite, an I languid feeling that result from drum !-.• the ...:rvw'.4S to: » i; mtw.-ular or mental •xcrtion in mm c.ir't *. x;: '' ; TL -yV \ if] ÜBtt v: Paioe> Celery V'cnpou.-.i, ■ it J nervetonii, null at once ..1 1: . / pv tvm, and fortify it IWiuif*. l:: IC. V /jl7l'VtV\4 auiuu.er debility. This prepared-n a mcdi not a drink. It in a scientific (Combination of JA V th« best tonics, giving lasting t benefit :o Inxiy and IV y * l curc * DcrYOUi diseases, 'and ha* brought i.--* lit# l-vrt health to thousands wLoa ' weakened nerves were thv I oaune ol their mituy ill*. It is especially valuable at this I 2 /* Jooaon, when iweUe persons ara so iiabis to sunatroke, a\ *1 I /dLs««u»c which is nearly always fatal. Taine'ti Celery ty restoring perfect liealth, almost entirely re the liability to this drvul «tbe»me. If you feel the effect.' of m miner'* heat, you can't aflord to delay another day before v».ainiu,r the vitality oi:ly obtained !>y the use of this envit xuedi'ine. «S•. / 6y l)ru;(ji*u. fI.OO, Sij for $5.00, i> :A l r aht-j a# i>ap?r. vrllh ..Jiny tostim-ntnl*. WELLS, RICHARDSON A. CO. - BURLINGTON, VT. j I'rudencu is a coiuiueudul.de virtue, hut it i« never soon in «u*?h b*nu?} a® when a mother pro via** ii .vlt nith a uottic of I>r i * in! 9 C*>ngU for e.wcs o* *ni. np\. • -.ui %«ry. where. tf. Decoration Pay ' Tli" year* 1h.." hav■ ■ .lv ~"d inc-.* thccloe" 1: tba civil war hav • .ervei to .blitera'e ..11 " c n»l ! ->■ 11 nir, iit.d a united and pro»peioni naiieii joim keeping j»recn ihc (.-ravoi c! ill its Ic lnvod dead. It in ill lliis spirit that the publisher of tlie N t.\v Y.m« Vam. ii.y Htoky Fai'kii liaa hail written a anil lathetio roiua'ii'O, jw nl i iviy ;i|-pmpriat.) to this national lu ll •lav, uutitlud "Kuitliful Lcnorc ; or, llis Ora\ c Kopl (Iroen lit tlie samo jiajio! \i!t alwi ba fotmtl « wcclily iti— >tu;iiiciit ol tlu 1 ''i ll and ".(ivti tu ' " is .. - trtuan of p T. Karoum." wvii >;ii y liimx'lf, -in i i.iuillj iti.fr f;ii" • . yi'inr folk* m »:! ns l * . : tec Plwiic aro far- tit • Ill" ic • ! ■'• '.nil f ■■ if'g il.'tii w jl(.' PAl'f.l f.f h«ir j.i -vs'i. 4■; ■ u '-ct t> * •'*■>- llt sher,» . ; • ' - ling Uon •. Xw.l ( j-i u; i - ' Vr.i *i» r , N.w 1 j xoiii. " el*-' : l ) i . ur j —■ p ~~ j . • . L-t >T i>'i ilil be a i regu at we. . ■ ■ ■ to t *ory ru.iu-.ly j |;. i Ut »r :)i« i >(.• 10l tlin ! i.. : • .». . f* v i..0 -a* u'io for j• tif, uiaong :. juiiit.w iji .\'imni « .:l iuc. ■ uri.'.j: t dj a good ;«rvios hy j *!;•■ p "plv tlio couuty's b'Mory aud r«-.v>uioos. tln reby iliftnc'ing »'!r p-">r!c in wiiat they uugiit to kuuu. anu »t tbt* sumo timo drafting tU.' if t: •; of (row •.iruu- wLo • ■ . :• ~. .o ;i:ub; in v.'stuicu'.s !i 'I. :.!.• !u • - ind istrii;> iiiniig u- Ai»l «; wo ui: w rkiuj for the intorcsl of ;i;r coiitity, at Jr: nc feel wc ouglit to Irivc iis substantial support in the way of a liberal cub?"rip- ; tion list, for as Bradford wlio published tb« first Bible in America under the colonial govcruuient, at Philadelphia, aid in bis putacriplion prospectus •printing is costly." at.d when we my ■ "printing is costly" we are not tuklug into account any rcmeincrution for the i preparation of tl. matter for tho paper, j anil lor conducting .'i ' 1 lusmess. Wo furnish a fapor which to say the least will not sufT" r in comparison with any county pap... ia :hc State ia lueu there ar origna! articles, covering a vast a:id vat in! m- rf -u'.o re,". ' i l irly sontnbuttd to paper which : wo consider would do credit to tie. more ! >r until us oily daiiivi ol ' tie i Ji '.ch attontiun -n »> it eoluuis to j Matters '[ mule ti.a-1 I • r .;,g ii.terojt to ! the fanner, and the l.rioiug interest of! this couutv affects every one of it* in-' habitants it is n» yet paraiuoui.t to cv- ' cry other interest in this Country. The j very latest general *:. ii . t.:' i news is ; given in tlu columns s"t apart for that j dupurtiucnt; arid its n.oo ilaueous so leetinn" aie feily >i! I tcd from it» s:*tv exehftnges. Sample copi- i seat (n application • Send on your "..01. y a', once and then' ta.it to all your highborn afterward* and try 'o get tln.in to tul cribc. _ I i i THE l>A2i!C& r FAVOKITK. NEVER OUT Or ORDER. If y**n tn n machlnf, ftrfk « umn« bt 11£ j-our n!*co forTi*rmi» and Mines. Iryo\» oennot nnd our uvretit, vrrii n • yen bulow narocti KAWR. (?.P»:EMS. I CHjeaac - £Q UfwOfl VT '.r>ul3.Mo. i -)ft> - S oipvrlouce la U»s I (V *TI - T- •] S4 . ,tj th*o One Huodrtif f. lor u« y *"'• t'* i «t Mat- bhd i-orvitfn coor ! * WW tjo pibi-fcth'*" of tl.« H*iontioo I \rttct' . n contiL'io to net M tw.lioitor* I P •♦ v " ■ f-T :\Uut4,c*vi■ .ti». t.-nJo-n.nrJ.A.ooX'*; tmftwvnL rl|f\!.\ i to., t. ,tL Uniwd Htiff, *na t. U-a In Can- U. Ksfiaud. lranc«, , ' (j - .1... . \nd nit oiht r conuttic# Thfirnpon uv. i ftiut tl-.-jir f*viUttoj sro uu.iur p-*Bo.i. 1 IV.a . in« adJ • i"Oc!n k *-.'!-r.a j rop.\r« t cod HI-hI in tlzo l'Atont Ort •»oa Biiori or-'t■•«*. Tennn vi*r . r «&••. n«M.> No i h»rs«for ajMiainatiODof bodoui or Advl.>» ry infc.l froe I P»)>'tit«olit«ir'( fthrr. jah MntinAOo.fti«notioSd >-• »?. "VI "I' %MKHlCAN.^hichbss tbol&rirff»f«rotiit»l. a «ui it llto inu>t mnuoDtiKl rf jtii ki?i"t i:i tbo world. Till lid\Aflt.;■? . Of duch U Outu'3 C'V'jXjf pbt«.ato« OP.nrettDilit. ' 'I bis lArff« fcnil pr>ndidV, ulu 'rm-»1 ne««p«p«r !• i \ Wi:r,KLY It *1'0„ yfw. Ii imsttod to b? Uio bofrt pipor dovnicd to «ci«oc«. rr.«c ; inr?atior.*. » t Kinecting wot»s, and >:» r tl'-c'iriiuonts c( industrial j>r i»uh- Imhed tn &iiy co-. ittf. It contsic» tt.onarnu cf .s «.• t ti'lnof cv.ry iuv«rilton p«t»ntod Trr it 1 it utucthi for ouo dwllar. B- Mby « 1 r.. wnt .tl-«• Tl r » h•.•« an i jvonti- n fMout writ® to M-'-n A I . i iMi-hir* .f Ik.iutiD-: #vj ii r.-.;dw» # -. S ••York. « *ij«ut i>AtctiUiaAll»dfro«k ' I J,UMBER WANTED —if V 111 K~ \orth Carolina >; wntmu (to* ! Ol •*!(' : AM' rA('TOtt\ - VI.KSKOOMS H tM u, N. 4 HI SSJ'OS. M. t . lil'U I'.llt CVTTIXO ItAlIl) Wi'Mll) J CMtiJi, I Cw i ■■■' v th f'j" :* Is ;.:nl «»f ■ V«Mi I!» iistl.s, iJ. 1• •j 10 f-. ' 1 £;;:•«! 1') ait' I Mettliautable,but !l KrlKl' LEXOTUS j Yl!t> MOST DESUtABIaC. j w.w \rr.vxix U;;i!i:rri{Kri | Sii\t all I.nml r fi.i. thick !i*>s, 1 aiid 2 iudiOM tliii k, wiiliH fi ki' edges and ends. RVLES FOR I.VSPEDTIOX. .V ?■ f« Mlmtl i m»t 1« - th niG iltlhe* %\ l«1*s With not ibnr* th in I knot, 1 ;u«h tn tliNinve r «>r * lachfW brigat •r i i:*.'. Tntt 11J» f- » "M' tJ« rih! >t !e ' tiiiii f» ti.rh.-.i wkle, f:♦*•? f: mi he»rt or ot..t in. •• of tl.rco 1 iiui. { Knot* ami KTrion Wu* kI !v j I• 11• 1 • i.|«- *!•»*, U't . t;» I* !•> good « |'» !•;•« rjr t • i..*4 .vl.;« U »:«>t i(»>H th.tn I vs.t av.t i.i.ilt for uwi I I'll nr. n paid Y •iti.fMiiijt i* Kit mo > KKT ]>KLIVI ltKl» A . Olllt VM I'UttY. • Kclvrt CvltMiton. t.ull> i Waiuut and $3.00 *-! no 31.n0 Vol. |«»|»lar, msh t»!reh t.'«o 1.25 .75 Swmjt gum um|du Jtr l.i'i 1.00 ,SA Lnml o. Ukt uln eaeh iiigo for Furniture t»y the N C-Kurulture (to. Kaleui N. ft I C- F. &Y. V. RAILWAY I 1 V ""' ""Tt ; MTM E vow u -y" -u w ' -wm ('OA'DEJfSED SCHKDVLE JVO 25» 'l'aki ... • ii. t ?>, ;• in., Monday, l)«n,!!». 't>l. TI(AINS MOVING NOiiTII. M." V.iss. % I ! .W irn-*! •. • . .. iai *! )» ii I Ar Mn u a ... V I" ' Lv M.i \!ull. •!»". / ' I I r ) I Ar ;•••..•••!' • ! I i J,v V t t: ill' 1 \ s *> | m :'•» a Ar ' •■'. d. ...... ~]" U .0 1» i. I I.v San:':-!-! -0 ! .'• ! Ar»r»'' iblioni i 7 4.*: j ! \ (ireensln ro I" 10a in t At Vi'.ui Mt ' nnjua ! } a.v.- :. • ; itul M ;.l »'• 1 l)it«:» *r at S • .ftir ! j 1 dc Mail No !! ditue'r at niton rr.xiNs moving *or ni. I'.- .v Kr'i-t M 1 la-s. IJ I'iM Mt ■i 10pm, Ar (mi ..•! ni" • » 10 JLv Ore 1000 .tn 7»' Juii !Ar S.u.i rd j i p.'ii i J l.'t |uu |L- S.nxi'.i •I V) | if* !Ar F.iVetXcviiU- tlb .7 05 i! v TV. f v; . ... *'l > ."i -JO am Lv Max* t ! 'i MN'. At i« .t* >. ill* ' ir> • liMH in ' v • . .. ia >fju! Dinner at. . s -atifonl. i 1. ' . i»id Aia'l *l* t ti.-i nil daily e\- 4 '. ►SainUv. I'.t .t ! A *c»»n • Utiov i rain runs b«. •• •••■■»!■. i\ an I Fat vet i villi* m M i. in-. \v+..- >il i >.« .;m«! Kridiiya Ann Im? I'7\fitet ilk* tt'i'l (in'rn.-lHiro on 't ii-* d iys Tlinredays ami Train* i K ulj: y JVrai. lt run daily cx . e'-i r s.-mday. l'!n . conn 'ii ii :,n ...tston with Ck." >n;i i >! Kiihv.u i'a-» Trains ' and ft' tn Witia n^ioti. »V. Jv Vf-K, (ijll'l ! »:'. AgOllt. .1 W K'tV, I Suj.'i LftKD SALE i !»•• U • i'isle - iie*> f.\rm mi!ci north ' f Mai' l ... Ik k county, wi!l be .soM ui i ictfou, t»n tl»» i»r«niiaei, July l-?h. It is a line pain and tobueco larin havi'ig id! neoessary buildings timber, etc., containing 680 acms. and will In? oflenvl as u whtde, or in three lots containing about 20n fach. Terms one-thin! ca»h, tin* ifsidne in equal y*\; nn*nu at 0 and 12 monlht »"etired by Itonds ol purdiMur. Title to b«* made wlw»n ptm! for For fur tbor pajticalari apply to the iindcrsK'it ad n»:v. C. Mli.l.Kß, !Orf*F iislmmt, N. ('. Jluy t? fur 111 legate* *. WATCES CLOCKS AND JEWELRY REMEMBER If yen vi.ut a Watch, Clock, or Jowelty of any kind, if yon wvit Silver Waro of any kind, or Spectacles for any age, or if you want a Watch or Clock repa'red, Jowlry we.idcd, or any thing in that line, the old slatidaid house of W. T. VOGLER next donr to the Wachovia National Hank, Winston, N. 0., where you can he accommodated in ail tho above i[tiiekly and clioaply. Work war. I*llll toil. THE WEEKLY NF.^VS AND OBSERVER THL WEEKLY NEWS ANO OB SERVER is a lunp ways the best paper over published in North Carolina. It is a credit to tie people and to the State. The people shouid take a pride in it. lt*S!iouldW in every family. It is an eight page paper, chock full of the best sort of reading matter, nows, report ~ and all that. You cunuot afford to be without it. Price, sl.2;') a year. Wo will furnish the WEEKLY NEWS ANO OBSERVER until January Ist 1899, for sl. Sond for latnple copy. •Vi-dros NEWS AND OBSERVER CO., RALEIGH, N. C. LAND WARRANTS WANTED. According to Hi- I.Ufl net passed by Con almmt ivery pervm >!ianltn;a IVn siou is eutllli I to i I and Wui.tnt of 1(M» a rcs. I, the umieiMgued, will pay eighty dollars flu-entry Land Warrant of one hun dred and sixty acres, and desir every |(Pr ion wit ) lraw* a pension and ha.- not ob aiticd a I .iM 1 Warrant t> communicate with me. r„ llt'ltTOX, Dner Trail, Colorado. \\\V> YOU C; «I.V(J r A I N T ? j Before doing so it will pay you to call and examine our stock and prices. Our stuck is complete consist in? of While Lend, Linseed (hi, Ready Mixed Paints, J arnishes, Dryer tic. In short atl mo ten at ncessary to do lirstclass work. Also a, complete assortment of I'aint llrushcs. ASIK HAI r r C VV \>'inston, - - » . iv. C. C. K. BKMNKTT J A. KBKXBT WINSTON MARBLE WORKS, BEUNETT BBOS.. DHALEKKIX Marble and (vranitc Monuments, llcailHtOHCK, Table I n, Mantels, &c., | Opposite. Brown's Warehouse, - - Main St., WinstonJTC Ucsigns ami K»ti mates FitrtiKltud on Application •-- , _ ilrown, Browner, llrownest. High, Higher, Highest, If you would (tot the very highest price tor your tobacco, mako up yonr aj when preparing it for market, to tako it t3 lirtnvns Warehouse Winston, N C Jloro you will finl ;be largest, bc.it lighted Warehouse in tews. one of the belt auctioneers in this, or any other State, and larger buyers by tbe seere. That not all, if yon would stay but a few houri>, or over night, yon will find comfortable ro oros,plenty of wood, cook stovea upon which to prepuro your foad food watei in abundance and every thing neceasary to yonr comfort (if you bav« a clea* e jDjeienot,) wh.lc the alalia for your atook are all tjial yea could wiah Iw. Run* u- jour tobacco : we will do nil in our power to make yon eomferUie » lure, and get w!iat jeu want moat —a big price lor your tobaoeo Very Trmly BKOWN & CARTER MILLINERY S T ORE, MRS. L. W. MASTEN, Alain Stieot, Two Doors Delow Allen'i Old Stand. Luteal New York styles » specialty. Hats, Flowers, Ribbons Etc. as cheap as nan be bought. Special inducements t j the COUN- TltV TRADE. , ORDERS by mail promptly attended 10. Dou't tail to call and examine my stock. J. & P. COATS BEST YOU CAN BUY IT OF: A. ?4sß. AT JOBBER S PRICES WAUa'UT COVE, X. C.
The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 5, 1888, edition 1
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