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The ReDorter and Post "•■•tr IJ=*. r T- TlllißrilMY AlMCriTifc, Kw«. a tl 3ome. «enrr*aeoa In ami tronuil n»ol>nry, »»a l««llt/ Mnll»r» llrlrtly Told "A cltlel » auial.K yuu Inke'ti nutus, Ami. IMIIII, he'll JTi'Ht U." Any subscriber who fails 1o receive j tha KKI'ORTKR AMI PORT every week is requested to report, the failure. We want to see where 'he fault U. iiau Kisri 5.31 a. ui. Sun Sets ti 20 p. tu. Say's Length l'2h 52min. New Moon next Wednesday night. Dog Day* arc out. Chinqucpins arc ripening. Fodder pulling is at hand. Court in Alleghany next Monday. Commissioners Meeting next Monday. I County Democratic Convention ucxt Mo day. Blackberries are now quoted at 1} cts. per pound. The crowd of summer visitors at the MeCanlcss House has not diminished. Joe Amos, colored, aged about eigh teen, was drowned in Dr. Pringle's pond last week. The Mail train leaves Walnut Cove going south at 7:37 a. in., and going 1 north at 4.4'J p. in. At Brown's Drug Store, Winston, N 0., you can get special prices iu oils varnishes, paints &o. Peerless Harness Oil is the best; leather dressing for sale only by Ash-! craft & Owens, Druggists, Winston, N. c. If you are in need of a shoulder brace goto Alhcraft A Owens, Druggists,! tViHiiton, N. they guarantee a fit uri no charge. Of the five prisoners in jail at this writing iliero are two white inalei, two colored males serving out sentences, and one while male for costs. When passirtg Walnut Cove rcinein ber that you will bo well cared for by stopping at the Walnut Cove Hotel, kept by Mr. L. W. Lewis. A.ll 3m lion. Daniel O. Fowle aud Hon, Oliver 11. Dockory, Democratic aud Republican candidates for Governor, will address the pe.qflo at Walnut Cove oo Monday the 10th day of September. Thetc is service at (he Episcopal Church near Walnut Cove every third Sunday morning, Itev. Mr. Lacy .-.del ating at thai, and at Ocrmantou iu the afternoon ol the same day, • I The question with newspaper men is •'does it pay to waste ink ill marking the time when auy paper is discontinued if (he subscriber will allow the I*. M. the (MiUisbcf that his papar is uot taken from lite office. $160.00 will now buy the Farmers Saw Mill, $275.00 tlic Gx'2fiucli Tar Heel Plaa er and Matcher. Manufactured by the Salem Iron » orks, Salem, N. C. Write for full descriptive circulars. A bad accident occurred last Monday by the hordrfatlaedod to Mr. Raleigh Station's wagob taking-fright aud run ning off near llartuian's Storo. The wife, son and infant tof Mrs. Shelton and Miss Kiggs, who occupied the were wa gon tluown forward by which Miss Kiggs, (oui teen years of age, received severe if nft'oriUffal injuries to her head - : the iufaul was a'io severely hurt about the nose. The horse did uot run far before the shaft became detached froui the wagon. Dr. Ncal who happened 'o be in the neighborqood attended to the injuries. l*eraouul' ■ i \ • Mr. James Pepper has gene to Vir ginia to purchase a pair of burses. Miss Lizile Sullivan, who has been viliting aOloor'e's Springs, has return ed homo Mr. 11. Heiidersou a mining expert from Glasgow, Scotland, is stopping gt the McCauless House in this place. Mr J. E.M. Walkor who left Sunday forliis home in Winston, during his stay here. accordiLg to report, "undo himself very agreeable and won Ihc heart of every aa|» especially the ladies.' According to the same authority Mr. Kin Griffin 4 ;left with a broken tongue and in full psssession of his hcart"j and Mr. Ed Slrayhotn ''went off look in# very forlorn and must have left his heart behind. Gono but uot forgotten." The following is the register of visi tors to the office of the HipoRTKR dur ing tho past week : Miss. Caroline Stapler, Washington, D. C., and Air. B. M. Walker, New York. Misses. Sal lie lialle Hamlin, Louise Boaldin, Elise and Evelyn Wiujbisb, Dauvillc, Va., Fannie Baily, Ileidsvillc, Mary Lou Prico, Madison all of vrnom are at the MeCanlcss House ; Misses. M S. Mot lej, Leidsvitle, and Judith Parolee Pace, Danville, Va., at Taylor Ilou-e ' it 'IIXII' SKKII. - Just remjived a large lot of llnist's fieali Philadelphia turnip seed by ACIICHAFT k OVK.SS, \\ instou, S. C. 1 Tobaee# crops in this section, at least, | from hero to \\ inston, are the best that j we have over seen in the country though | we have looked over seviral eoun ins in j this State. Virginia and other tobacco sections. The following are the buying prices of produce in Danbnry: outs 45 to i>o; cents, wheat To cent* to sl, rye 750., | com 50 to G.">, peas 00, clicirina , black- ; berries fi-7, raspberries 12i, damsons 0, I unpeelcd peaches 3, blight peeled peaches S, 4 uupceled peaches '2, fancy peaches 10, i apples 21, bright sliced apples 4, fancy sliced apples 5, honey 10, beeswax 18: chickens 10 (o 15, butter 10 to 15, eggs 10, chestnuts sl, gubers (peanuts) §2, vinegar '25 to 40 (scarce), | rabbi*, skins 15 cents, possum skins 8 cts, coon skins 10 to 25 els, otter skins 75 to sl, bci.ver skins (cleaned of fat) 75 cents per pound green hides 5 ami dry hide 10 cts, tallow ill cakes 4\ cts, and goose feMh-crs 50 cents. COUNTY CONVKN'I'I XV A Convention of the Democratic par ty ol .Stokes county is hereby called to meet in Banbury on the third day of September (lirst Monday), for the pur pose of uomiuaiing candidates fur Sheriff,] Register of l>ecds, Surveyor, Coroner and a ineiubei ol the Lower Mouse ol the next tieneral Assembly of North Carolina. The Convention tftll also ex press its preference lor State Senator in this tli') 32d Senatorial district. The Convention will be a u.ass meet ing and it is eurncstjy hoped that every Democrat in the county will attend and aid in the selection of a county ticket i that will win. All who believe in Dcm-1 ocratic principles and Deinocraiu! su premacy arc cordially invited to he prcsu it and lake part in the convention. | llourof meeting, II o'clock a. in I!) j order of county executive committee. A. M. STACK, Clun. I Aug. Oili. J SBS. «■ - ——— VMiut riui'Ma I*eoj»!c I.lve On ' " What do you Florida people live on in l!io rummer "iFish." '-What iu the winter'" "Yaukecs." Alas' how many northerners draw their last breath in Florida, slain by that fell destroyer, consumption, who would have lived, had tliny used at lirst that marvelous specific for consumption, wlioii not too far ad. v.tncod, Br I'ieree's Golden Xcdiial Discovery—better than liypophosphues and cod liver oil, because more nutritive and touic; also an invaluable liver cor rective and blood .puriti ir, cleansing a way all seiofulous humors (which cause consumption), and all other iinpillities i of the bluod, curing glandular swelling*, got ICOI tliich neck, ld sores, and ul-' eera. Of druggist*. | BOB'I liawk, and blow, and spit, but] 1 use Dr. Sage's Catarrh licuicdy. f«'om mnn!ca'«U.] t MokcaCn I.etter. j Next Monday ihc Democratic party | i meets iii ooiivention to nouiiiiate oui va- ! I rious County officers 1 think it the duty | 'of every Democrat to attend and take I part. 1 also believe it the duly of the ' poople to my who these candidates shall |be and not lei a few men ill the county control tliu eon veil lion; therefore I urge | upon the people from all parts id' the county to meet in Daiibury ou the 3rd day of - epleiuber and consult together I as to who the strongest men are and then for the people 111 ooiivention to s.iy who they want for offices. There has been a ! good deal ssid and written concerning | Mr. miton for sheriff. I have seen people from various parts of the county and do not believe any opposition exists [against 11. I Da I ton except in Da u bury. Kroiu what I can learn ho is the choice of a very large majority of the people of the county. It is a matter of priuic im pdi tanco that we put forward our veiy best men, men who can stall I an exami nation of their private character. W'o w*ut men who can carry the parly safe ly through, not men '.hat the party wil| have to carry. Wo have plenty of men well qualified to fill the office*. 1 wish to mention the name of John F. Poin dexter for the office of Register of Deeds. Mr. I'oiudcxtci lives iu Sauratown town ship, is a good man, true to the princi ple* of the Democratic party and well j 1 qualified to fill the office. I hope the | voters of the coonty will think about this name and if they think it best for the success of the party, they will tivc hill) the nomination, lie is c man of good moral character, there cannot truthfully bo a word said against hi* private character. Ido not wish to be understood is having anything against 4h* oilier candidates and will support the nominees ol the parly if they arc 'good men and true Douiocrat. J. STATS NEWS. Wilmington Slur : Watermelons were in dewund yesterduv, and ail on account »f the recommendation in the STAR of the Uie of their juioo for the removal of freckles and sallowness. The market was well supplied, however, and cn djnbt every pretty j»ii 1 with the Icust faint suspicion ol a spot on her moo will gtvo the remedy a fair trial; the ugly girls hive no faith in boauti- Durham I'liuif . Among the rece»t shipments of Durham smoking tobacco to foreign ports are the followin ; Dy steamer from New York, via London. Eighteen cnnos to Sydney, N H. W.t ciifht eases to Colombo, ( eylon . eight cases to Shanghai, China ; eight cases tj llioge ; Japan , eight cases to Hong Hong, China. (l{y stesniei from New York, via Bremen : Eight esses to Bangkok, Siam ; six lases :o Singtipou, Straits Settlement. By sailing vessel from New York . Sixteen cases to Ad elaide, South Australia. Murphy Hull tin The ball play the ludians on last Saturday was wit nessed by a large number of our citizens and sumuiji' visitors. To say all were highly delighted with flos interesting game, would be mildly expressing it. After closing their engagement hero they left for Atlanta tiud other points, where they will give oxliihitioi.s of their dances and bull play. There were about forty or fifty in the men and women, and arc under the management of Vlcssrs. T, 0. Dickov, A. L. Cooprr and Dr. W. O. I'attou. [Ct'iiiinuiiU-aied ] Editor lIiPORTKR : Upon reading the Winiiion Sentinel on last Friday night I found therein an article perporting to be from Walnut Cove signed "Deuiocnt.'' 1 then thought from the tone of the article that it was prompted by a mean, and mali cious spirit, and that a malignant feel ing was more prominent in the heart of the writer that the defeocoof his friend for Sheriff. I could not iAiaginc any one about llial place that felt such an interest in Sheriff Dulton or malice coough to write sucli an article, there fore 1 did uot believe that it came from Walnut Cove. K Saturday morning 1 went to Walnut Cove to see Mr. A. J. Taylor, the Saw Mill man, not yet bc livving the article came from that quar tet ; I thought they would bo as ignor ant of the author as 1 was, but lafc in the evening 1 was iuVrmed that my young frieud S. P. Adams claimed the authorship. 1 always th.ught Shcp to be a clever fcllo>v and must think lie was moved by older and uiore interested heads than his; Sbep is an embryo pol itician and an aspirant l'ur the Legis lature. He is a frcul man in politics which accounts for ins indiscretion when he advances l'urthe i he will know bet ter. The very day I was at Walnut Cove 1 gave Shcp wnnt 1 thought to be good advice, 1 did not then know lie had become to De a newspaper writer) I advised biui as I had beforo not to fool with politics too much, but give his tiiuo and attention to bis financial 'af fairs and get out of debt. 1 then aud now have daiius to tho amount of about live blind led dollars against liitn, aud if be would give his time and attcniiou to his crcditois instead of office-seekers-, ho would receive the plaudits of all houcst men; Ihc men who have stood by luiu in the past aud were entitled to his ser vices than selfish politicians, what 1 say about that 1 say in good spirit, his life is before him and 1 have thought ho was an active business young mail, but if lie i ulloivs his credit to go down while young lie will be loaded through life. I Now as ti souie points iu "Demo crats" Walnut Cove letter Mr ''Democrat" is much mistaken wlioii he thinks lli.it all the coiuiuuuica | tious coiue from two lawyers in Dan bury. lie charges ''Stokes" with luiv iug bjltcd three men on the ticket | two years ago, only two my yuuug frieud, and if 1 am not n ucn mistaken. 'lhey wero both bolted by a very large majority of the people and largely Deui erats t'io aud us good as you or any other only tlicy need more discretion; so my young frieud you arc in the luiuorily in that. Id)u it propose to vote for a mau wliioii 1 think is the impioper in ill or uacs improper methods, but "Stokes" has never yjt voted for a Republican, Now aak your candidate Mr. Dalton if ho ever voted for Mr. Estcs for Sher iff, cither against >lr. Gentry, Mr. Thomas Mai tin nr .Mr. W. B. Vaughn, who were at differed times the regulai Dcmooi Jtie tiomiiieees, ask bun if he has not acknowledged to hive voted for biui. If ho deuics it, have tho answer aud his statement reduced to writing, signed and sworn to by him aud tlicu Mr "Democrat" proceed to take depo sition aud record proof. Mr. "Domocrat" says that tbj two lawyers iu Danbury arc agrteved and | want the people to oume to their rescue | because Sir. Daltoii docs not oiuploy i them for bis counsel. Wbenyou write f r uew«(jaj«cr» yiu ought to know touicthlug about what you aro writing ab'-ut and uot shsw youiseli to be io tuully ignorant of everything. IJo uot know wlio stui'teil ports, whether nuil circulated such report*, whether it was Mr Daltou or not, hut the truth is, I was Mr. H ilton's official vitimci fer fi'Ur years a! tlie low fca of SoT.SO per year. 1 asked him *>■">() 00 and other lawyers of good standing suid that 1 ought to have it, bat ho Jevvea me down to §;57.;V). I had to lcjni liini all about his b tunics* and had to write uiore titan L expected tu have done, hut want on so until after tho lust elec tion, when he cuuie to mc and said that Mr. Joyou had offered to take the job (or s'2s, but he I.ad rather have me and wanted to know if I would take 1 told hint that 1 would not, that I did no. care about it at $37.50 and tint I could not ootue nny lower, and so lie took Mr. Joyeo. Ido not know what wits operating on his liiipd )r what in fluet!ee.« had been brought to bear on him at that time that lie should after; four years be hunting around for a aheap lawyer; why he did not seek the services of Mr. Joyce syjonex I»do not know, bill one thing there cau be no doubt about aud that H that the county had gone Republican afuv days before, and that Mr. Joyce supported Liu. fot sheriff. I j QUI not aggrieved on account of not be J tug his cuuusol, I would not take flte job of being counsel for any shot iff for $25 par year and would not be counsel for Mr. Da'.'on again for sii7,so when a liwyer is the retaiuod counsel of a sheriff, lie is estopped from taking any caso against hiui or criticizing any of lits acts and at the sauic time some other client might suffer from sonic malfea sance or niisfcasanco of the sheriff, while a lawyer who was tlie sheriff's counsel would not feel at liberty to 'pitch into" him so 1 had rather feci free and easy to stand to clients who pay uio good and liberal foos than to be ' hampered" by the sheriff for the piti ful sum of §25. a year, so Mr. Demo crats you and your informers arc mis taken in thiuking that 1 aui - wad on that accouut. Mr. Democrat, how do you know thai bo Las mndfe the beat sheriff over had, have you looked into llto inside work ings of his office, do you know how much (be county was in debt when lie eatuc l" and. l ow much of it ha has paid, do you know anything about the fiutiu ciul condition of tlia county, if you do, you know more than people who live nearer aud have better oppni tunities to know than you do. l>id you know that schoolteachers aud men holding county oidcrs ate ofton delayed ingesting their pay. I'id you know that James Ilior* sou, late Clerk of the Court, and J. II Covington, lato keeper of tho poorh'juse, were now drawing interest from the county on iaige debts due ths'ui be. cause they cannot get their pny. In speakin/f of the letters written by the "two lawyers" tliut they all admit that lie has n.ade a good sheriff, if you will examine tho one tigned "Stokes" in the Danbury llkimrter you will find uo such admission. • I wrote it and bad nothing to say about what kind vf sher iff he had made. I did not want to attack Mr. Pafteu's official record if I could avoid it. • i He has never publicly denied any charge brought against him an to his of ficial conduct. I can cite cases in wliicb lie has conducted his business so as to make niuuey for himself regardless of the expense to the eouuty. 1 think the records will show that lie lias had more men in jail in the last two j ears arrest ed on capiases before trial for misde meanors than any other two of any one auiuinistration. 1 think if lie was as economical with the county funds at he is with his own the county expenses would be considerably reduced, while he is saving $12.50 a yetr to himself he might save hundreds to the county. Mr. Editor 1 fear l'am making my piece too long would not written so much were it not for tnc attacks I can hear of being made on me by his person al friends, e'.c. 1 can nay u great deal more if lie and his friends desire it, but have had no design to go iato matters at length, and hope I have said nothing to offend my young Democratic friend, but will venture a little more advice and that is not not to make attacks on the people who are not seeking office nor meddling with his business. My opposition to Mr. Dalton ispoilitical and uot persouai. 1 ilo not think it wise and Democratic to keep one aian in of fices too long, especially the man who handles tho finances, whether there is anything wrung or not, the pecoiue dis satisfied and you can lieai el bickerings and charges, and 1 do not think Mr. lUlion oim command the Democratic strength that a new uian could ou that aooount but it sccius that a mau com mits high treaaiou and should be e*iled it he should 'entertain such a view, it matters not what his motives may be. I have done as much party work as uny other one man in the eouuty and havo always tried to work for the interest i.ol the party and people. 1 never go for a man on accounts ol personal friond hip alono. 1 never have yet led a mau to believe thai I was for hmi up to (be tiuio of the convention and then turn my back upen hi:u,but ! will close, Hcppceu'ull;, W. W. KINO. I.AND SALE. liy virtue ofa iliH H'c of the Superior ('ourt of Stoke* County, N. appointing me commissi* >aei I will scl! on the premises for to I In* lii'.Jf *si lii«l ler on Monday tln* •Jlthday of Si'|»ii'iiil««*r, isss. a small tract of land situated in Stokes t'ountv, N. C. mljoiiiiii'4 the lauds of y. 1 Idnch, Susan lli'l, John Hunter ami ntlwrs wtiinsitwl t «*» ■ ••ill.iiu *»l ucivs; for dcscri|«ti«»|| cfllic "»ani MNMimri^t 1 from .1. W. .lessiip to 11. I'. Mel. all i *I. deceased. recorded in llook i? 7. i;>7. It w a valuable tract of tobacco land, with toUtcco Warn, ct.\ tliercoii. I hunt to>atisfv balance dm* on said judgment. This tin* sth day of August, IS,*H. WINKIKI.D M. M« i'ANIKIJ*. ('ommisoioiicr. of /laving qualitied as administrator upon tin estate of 1.0 ke\ Tilley Into of Mokes couii'v dee'd, 1 hereby give general noti«to to :ill pcrsors indi'hto I to said estate to c«iin* forward mid maks iiiiin«*diti |«* pay hum* and ill jh'.muis haviuu claims against said estate 111* |tH|II Ull'd to prc.sCllt tlll'lll for SOttlt'lllO |t duly nut bent icaied on o: Indole flu* :»rd day of August I or otherwise this notice will in bar of their recovery. .Inly :U)th A. Til LEV, Adm'r. NOTICE. Having qualified :is administrator with the will autie.tud of O. li. Simmons on f. e 17th day of July is*s, 1 hereby "ivegener al notice to all |iersotis indebted to said es tate to coinu lot-ward and tuskc immediate payment and all person* having el dins against said estate an* requited to present thrin ior settlement duly authenticated on or befre the ;'rd day of August or other wise this notice will he pleaded in Vai of t heir Jeeovery. Till* JlOth day ot July issrt. \V. Li. TILLY, Ail'in u ith will amie.ved of O. li k SIMMONS, deed. sale. 1 will sell to MM* highest bidder for cash at. the court-house door in the town of Dan bury on M unlay tin; 3rd day of September 1 Sss, fi»tir hundred and Autv one acres of luilll loe lied ill the county of Mokes on the watvis 'of Mill reek aud Neatiu ill adjoin ing the la lit Is of Joel !•'. Hill and others. Ti.cse lauds an' sold as the lauds of .1. 1». Vaughn to satisfy sundry executions in my hands, among which is one to satisfy a judgment lvndutyl in the Superior t'cuirtof I'oisyth count) wherein William Stockton to the use of M• 1). Stockt >:i is pi.tin ill aud J. Ji. Vaughn isdei'ciidair. : tll •in fa vor of T. /«. Vaughn against said I. li. Vaughn, aud one iu favor of \ inc. l it/, r, guardian against the same. This is a N il liable tract of laud and wiil I csoldiul aets ts levied on : one known as the Dixon tract containing three hundred and sixteen actes more or less, one tract known as th • Smith tra t contaiiiiug sevontv-Uve acr s iii" e or lc>", third tract klit»11 as tl •' I'iuv mountain tra**! contain in*/ fifty acres more or lej*. These lauds w ill In- sold free from .my claim of homestead, the defendant wav. nig all rights ol liomcsteit and iriav In* sold iu tracts of sizes di lie rent from those herein given, and may !*• sold for part cash and part on credit tle|>eiidiiig upon such agree in • lit being made upon day of sale between the defendant and th- various iiiilgiiieut creditors for whose benefit the saie wiM in? male. July iJOtli, IBS^, it. I. DALTON. Sh'ff. WALNUT COVE ACADEMY. A tirst-elass high School for Hoys and liirls. Fall Term b.gins August 27th. Tuition frjin $1.50 to $3.00, and SI.OO extra for each additional latiguac. —MUSIC $3.00 I'Kll. MONTH — Hoard from $5.1.0 to For fur ther pkitieulars apply lo J. T FAKKKLL, l'rin. Miss Minnie C. Loach, Music Teacher and assistant: MCCANLKSS llousi:. DANBURY, N. C. This liouso has been enlarged and newly fitted up for the special accom modation of r.uuiiiicr visitors to I'ied. inuiit Springs and llio Mountains. It is the largest Hotel aud lias the best arranged aud most airy looms of any liousj in toivn, with double veraurfas of 120 foet [it'omcnade each. It is beauti fully located on a high aud well shaded elevation, fronting the Court lUusc square wi'.li its shade-, and evergteens, with tho grand sceno.y of the Sauratown •noun tains with its varied CDIOIS of green for a hack ground, and where the pure invigr-uing nil' and fresh mountain breezes habc free access. This House has a well ventilated parlor furnished with piano. Danbury is situated 21 miles from l'lcdiinvit Springs, 3 miles lroiu Pepper's Alum Springs and within easy dis'auce ofMooie'e and oilier mineral waters. A lino of good hacks, with good teams, will he run from tho Hotel to the Spriugs at nil times, or when desired at reasonable rates. Also good and and gentle saddle horses on easy tcims. Mineral water au.l ice kept in Hotel at all timo*.; ay*"Kohrd $lO per month, $5 per week, $1 per day. Children under 10 years of age, and servants ; half price. Danbury is reached by tho Cape Fear !i Yadkin Valley K. H., from Greensboro to Walnut Cove whoio easy and eoiutortableHMnvejances can be had at reasonable rates to llaubur), a distance of leu miles Dtt NV W. McCAMiKSS l'rop'r. Right j A^ahiNt Wrong! CASH AGAINST CREDIT! TIIE itiai in VK CASH STORE! East Side Squai*e. WINSTON' N. C. Next til Jaiobt, tho Clothier. Our .Motto tin' Jir.s-f Bottom I (lines for the . II one/ J)»wn. ANOTHER* COMMON SENSE TALK TO THE WORKING-MEN OF OUR COUNTRY */i/.\ I) li/•.'.!/J/.7,'.—1n these days ot ••trust> and "combinations*' anion*; capi talist, Mumlietunis aud Merchants, to wring from the workingmcii of our land unjust atidosloHionate profits on their pro ductions, it id '.ini • you were !o king around for sonic means of protection, and we hail with ploan.re the coining of labor «• u* s, farm *rs Alliances, Arc., audth*: deter minations of so many to throw off the yoke of bondag *. known an th • eu dit system. 1 want to congratulate tho lutud eds of lariLeis throughout the l'lcdiitout section of our gooil old .State, who have seen the dan •jars lurking in the credit system a.id gone !«» woik to rid t'leumdvcs and u.mj .Im rs of t lie ahoiuiiiatiou. This accui »*d ».>teui has long laid a Ht I*oll4 hohl on • ur p'oplc, and it 111 iy seem hard to hrc.,k its grip; hut if you will you will not fail to win, an I then you will be a happy, prosper ous and fir ■ m.r.i, free to buy your jjotnls where you ple.ite and of whom you please And when you cmie actoss some time a merchant who isull Im-uiul up with tliexj ctHuhiuuthm mauutactiuvrs to charge you about '£b jM'r 1 . lit above au honest protit. \ on cau asi rt y«»ur I'ldejiemlc itv and give tliem th» j:o hv. \W don't lieliofc in tins way of giviii£ one mail ill a tow n control of an article which enables him tu naui-j In* own price, and profits. \W believe in coiii|H*tion because it will regulate values, and is nothing hut Just ice to a trading juib iie. We believe that when a business has'nt merit enough in it tu Maud without U'ing pro|»cd up hy combinations il is a fraud *ml not worthy the patronage of a buying joo |>le. We make no agr«;cnient with any in in or company of men to sell an article at a cer tain prlc *• U'e believe in a fair and free fight; an lif every ui.in in town wait* to sell 1 > 1X.11: PLOWS or DOUGLAS' £t,oo .Slit »E.S let tin-lit sell t lit * in* and let the house that can't stand lire uo down, be it us or any one eUo. The following.- an exact copy of a letter received hy us from W. L. Douglis, mum facturer of DouglaV >-*,*».; shoes; YV. 1). BAITV, * SON'S, VYin*tou v N. C. t/i ntU'int h: —I nin in receipt of an order from you f«»r Shoes, 1 would say that 1 have humid thai yo i arc and tt-Siint; in> Shoes for per pair, l his is contrar\ !o my instruc-lous, and a* sou di«l no 411 and return to un: the con tract which 1 v ;it you 1 auiohligtMllo re turn to you your «»rd i refused. Yours. W. U J)OUiI.\H, Hut we have Douglas' Sinn's an I yon eiiu buy iheui atau honest protit. Now w want to ak the work i tinmen of this country what they tniuk ofthis!' Som* one had reported us nec.iuso we dared to >ll for an honest profit, Some merchantand tliu maiiufaiLurcr lias agreed to try to run j out ail uho are willing to sell tor an lion est profit, and have clear sailing to rake in j jour dollars. Wlut do 3011 think of it » merchant 111 your own .Slate and a North rn mauufactnrer combining to make you pa\ au unjust profi for an article? is il not time to wake up aud stand for your rights and llmhc who helpyou. We don't promise to give you gi»ods. We sell for a prollt; hut are satisfied with a re 4- sonabie one. W s|iettd nothing iu lon tin : aud nevor combine with any one to charge an unfair profit. Itfsa duty you owe to yourselves to imcsticat' our protnisos, it cost« you uolhiug. We cannot afford to. de ceive you. There aits two interests wv guard, our own and our customers, and we Udiexy when we dotli/s we have done our duty as u.eichains. We hold the tvins ol kinship and friendship over the pocket-book « f uo man, buying and selling merchandise is business, aud all things else arc not to be counted when you go to spend your dollars, aud you do yoiuself au iigustice to buy of any one >ou have been trading wit h him, or ho is your kin. KcmeiulH'i we ask no favoritism or friend ship. We believe iu letting every tub stand upon its own bottom, aud only ask jour trade upon tint claim of the best liottom values for the money down. I>on't forget that when in Winston your interests will t» cared for by calling at the I3EK HIVE. Vonrs against > lit- oi \ rotten system, a gainst combinations and unjust profits. W. D. Baity &Sons, WHAT WB WAHT. ■ Good Locks tu ke,, p iLLfJN ha* them, I I W eatlier S trios ♦ | to keep the cold and snow out. ' h.aa thraa WINDOWS u inkHi S. E. ALLEN SX-S-S TECBHEf | STO J 'h'S to keep the coU •«!. ALLEN 11 AS Til KM en th* Sd LAMPS 10 kee P lhe | ALLEN 3AS THEM at ths 01J Pfohl & Stockton Stand. 1V lIVT to keep the dtiap cat Allen has the Best. I SUM To keep Anything . ELSE OUT. S. B. ALLEN Has It. . i In short go to him for all the Tinware. Hollow ware, Wood en ware, ©IQtmiRT i ' and you may want, at tjie • Old Pfohl & Stoc*» ton Stand, Corner ol Main and 3d Street^ wmwtm jy. e.
The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 23, 1888, edition 1
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