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Reporter and Post. A f AFC K T OR THt ftOPLE Cnterd al thr Banbury S. C„, f*»«f->.'!!« •Bd Jftctmd Chi.fr J/«''er. THURSDAY, SEI'TKMWCU •• . 818 paper J l *-"' ip • JS3c U'LC^^ik^^vou^ CONVENTIONS tStoko* county Democratic ccnvouiioi in Daubary, not announced. S-tiiKt ihl coin-enti >ii, a *■* ■ j —•-..n.tur 1". The Democratic £rvi For l*resideut QUOV KR CLEVELAND, » ot Now Yoik. For \ toe I'resident ALUKN ti. Tlll'KM \N, •of OlllM. For IVesidential Electors at l,:irg. ALFRED M. WADDEU,, of Now Hanover County. MtEDEKICK. N. STRI' DWICK, of Orange County. Elector District JOHN 11 OOJtSON, of Surry Count A STATE TICKET. For Governor DANIKIJ (i. row l. it:, of Waku County. If'or Lieutenant-Governor THOMAS M lIOIiT, of Alamance County. For Secretary of State WILLIAM L.SAUNDERS, of \vako County. For State Treasurer DOVAfcrO \V. HALi / of W £ 'j'n s, .JfiMr fir Vuperintcr ) f>ll»hi in. FINGER, of Catawba County. For Attorncy-Ucncral TMKOUOUK F. DAVIDSON, of Ronooinbc County. tt»r Jadges Supreme ''lurt . JOSKl'll J. DAVIS, of Franklin C ounty. JAMES K. SHKI'IIKKD, ot llesufort County. JVU'HONSO C. AY BUY, of Hurke County. !Fer Congress— slit I'istrict JAMKS T. MOUKUUAD, uf Guilford County. IT SIKMS probable that the first rail, road to tliis place will oouie frtm \ir giuia wo I tail hoped that it would ex tend into our Slnta for wo consider tha it would be one of the best freighter roads iu rlio State. * Hut we must b • content. of course, with uny road, let i •me from where it may. \\ o cangivi it at opinion that a road is "being buil towards this section of Stokes and wil not be so long teaching ax some think. 1M PASSINO TIIROI OH part of Vir ginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Ncv Jersey a few weeks »IM.* » ntld tassel. , npparently one half of the crop wa.-i ■ot more than waist high in fact the quautity leeuied so equally devidod that wo were unable to determine which was intended tor the prinoipal orop, the oarly •» tha late one. The corn in those States ha* only a third as much stalk as our* «h« car is mailer, but it has two er three tine* as many atalks on the land to the sqnare yard. Wo are behind the times in this part of the South, and •tick too elosoly to the old rut; m some cases it will pay us logo by new roads. Conld wc not profit by the mode of farming further north ? Briefs of General (Mews KATT AIUR, ALO. 25 Tha hotel at Hon Aqua Springs, Tenu., waa tumid Thuraday night. The I'resident's message on the f.tfi cricx quest IOU was the nil absorbing I'M' ic in Washiugtoc yesterday t>ic l>eiu ocrath Tegarri it it a stHlcsiuanlike utterance, wlnle tbo Republican con sider it as purelp political ."tudg* Thurtnao and his party 'eft Port Huron yesterday in charge ol a Chicago delegation, aud wore In arti 1 v oiioctoU when they wade rheir dej'irt- Tire .Yn official bulletin from Jackson ville, dated Thursday, Op. ui , report* seventy of yellow fever up to date aii'l tell deaths , yesterday there were fourteen new cases and two deaths . the weather v reportod as very favorable to health. Pun's review report# i better feeling in trade mcles aud a marked iinpvove nn-nt in en p * . .ispee'-. tn ,i . _ , .ij matte' yesteruav there wn.= a Lie OU., , " '"ln-at und an advance ;n crti pork i r.iO', . • re st*..Jy. l'ertiit | i?t (out weeks there were 770 laihiii") ill i| T ; :,it. 1 States, against 'i'".! last year Tr»>i>.vv. v* it>r, is. The President it is reporuJ has oontiihuted ten thou an.. Julla.% •In caturiigu fuuil, and tl matter i.- ..i ing much discussion in W'asuuij » n Col Lan*>i:t *as interviewed •«!! tin subject, who aid it. was the President' b»bit to roaki tinilt contributions, hut declined to sta whether the P port was true r false , he characterised the statement that such large sums ha 1 n i been given before as all nonsense. A jeung lady of Fairfax county. \ a , aged eighteen years, was by a freight train yesterday. while attempt ing to cross 'he track. Two members of Purliaxcnt and an editor were arrested yestird.iy in Wex ford, Ireland, charged with offences ut> der the criiucs act. Official reports from Jacksonville show 'h*t sixty four eases of yellow fever are under treatment, and that the to al number of cases up to Monday is one hundred , one death is reported at Fcrnandina. and the city is to be m ipeet ! . much difficulty is experienced M leaving Jaeksonville ; Live Oaks, Lake City Junction and intervening point are all reported healthy. '1 '■ weather during the. past wgok, '.'are the country, was generally ■v. ib.'* fn r •wirif e.eons 'liizb ZMk lam. u MMcjJwjt f- V .'ho oldest res : Jent of Lynchburg, i a-, died on Sunday, aged 99 years. WEDNESDATt AItOITST, 29. > A stocking manufacturer iu Circin. itti was destroyed by fire early yes :erday morning, involving a loss of *IOO,OOO. The President has gone on a fishing sxcursiou to Clifton Porge, in the Hlue Ridge mountains. Tho Poreign affairs Committee in Congress has gotten to work, ami is making every effort to mnkc a report at an early day the invsstigation of the cotton bagging trust will begin next Fndiy.anJ the belief is growing among the Democrats that there may be ir Opportunity tn make a party question o trusts, i'lii matter tn be determined u Democratic caucus. The otfieia' yellow fever report fo Monday, *t Jacksonville, was ton ne\ cases, nine teoovcrius aud three deaths yestoi.'.ay tli„:re were twetity-ono nev ca«i •of fever and three deaths . tli epidemic is spread'" * all over the city the S'jrgeon General has adopted lie' ri guUtions to prevent tho spread of th disease , there ate tive suspects in (jiiar antine in Charleston harbor. In the Chicago market ycstcrda there was another advance tn wheal with 1 irge .sules, coin was firm and tiigl er, and purk products heave slight liuetiittti/'" i •trpunhcan >tate conventien e Nfcw \ ork yesterday nominated ex Senator Warren Miller for (Jevorno by acclamation, aud Col. S. V. Cru ger of New York, was nominated fo Lieut. Governor. l'bo Delaware Democracy en. iorse President Cleveland's admiuis tratiou, approve his determined attitude itid pledge, the electoral Vote ot »h« Jtato to Clevelatid and Thurnian At'QUST 30. A llartford bauk cashier killed liini iolf yesterday by cutting his throat ; lis account with the bauk is eoiroet, tut ho was shert as trustee on three states. The Indians are giving trouble on the 'hoshonc reservation in Wyoming, the mux, who r-lio were recently driven ff, being at the botthm of it. Another Nihilist plot has been dts- Dvered in St. Petersburg, aud many ar fsts have been made by the police. lu ftvy rains uro nom raig laiid, which liav-. proved very dama ging to crop*, aud as i result the bik ers tire raising 'hu prioo bread. s | Mr. Belmont kua rcinuic l tho chair manship of *.h'j foreign affairs eomuiittec .led will vigorously prosecute tho collec tion o; ieforuutioa eonceTniug the tish. I eries question. Official ropor;* from Jacksonville ,liuw that tho ycUow lover is on the increase , tip to twelve o'clock yesterday tire total number of cases wan 1 u'nd tow! death* 21 uo cue of lever has occurred at Kcruauiiua, and tho city is rof orted a- uctfct uioro hcaithy. Trouble is imminent between tiic whites .nd blacks m Arkansas, growing oui ot -"luo local election. Tlu l'eiaocvicy of lowa made noiu tuutions 'j ,'iterday , bandar.'ias prodom iuated the La.l dccorutiuns. A v v»rv :r Mirsi**ippi, who cotilessed * numb 'i rf ouUa« ou white fc ,ll:'' tiuug by a mob of three hundred rri.-n . .... irrostci > w |,ile t-ik 'i.' i IT iruiticut put 1:1 a i '.ipioiu i f'tsng. T\>. L■ • .ina'i ai.vi an ugineer w«r,6 ;;,li d vi. ierday by a railroad Oolli.-rbu IU Virginia. Jjiverpo d Cotton Association VJS decided against any change m the •rcsont basis for quoting c/>ttou fu lurcs F>A I " :TI)AV, KI'TKII/U:», 1. A ii.embi r 'f the i/o'ton bagging ::f gavi j,i* inte/csting testimony ytsierjay bcfoio the, li>uso eouuaittee HI manul'aciurers. / The I'rosi.leuf returuned to Ws. . aigtou y terd/ty from hi* fishing ex ,'Ursion in Virginia lie uiet with splen !id luck, and was greeted everywhere most entlisiastically by the people. Tin p. ,j,l. of JaoksOnville complain ud of the detention i f rcftigeocs, in re. fly •! which ihe Surgeon Qcnoral cays •very eff i« being made to relieve the itiieken jity the town of Murphy, in Western North Caiolina, has opened ts gates to all refugees, aud arrange aients arc being made to convey to that fioint all who wisti to take to advantage f the hospitable invitation. Jacksonville rej urts for cigfitccn lours, tnding at noju yesterday, eight lew eases of yellow lever and oue leath ; total eases I!>6 , total deaths 17 , it govermiuieiit camp for yellow "ever refuges" is to be established j * " * 1 "pr, i* G&ll. Ilarriti- s pijilring iii 9 letter tacceptance, and it is stated tlia' he »ill make it public when ho returns to lldlaliapolis. IF YOU WANT Oil or needles for any sow : ng machine, or the latest wonder in improved ma ihina. call at\ SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO., office opposirt p. o. WmifTOM, It. CABOWMA. The HKPimTEit-I'oST should boa regular wc.kiy ■. i«itor ti> ■ very family iu tin- county both for the good ot tho fiunilius and f.rniir own sake, and. tor this oue, among a .mmbor ot reasons, w. are tiiidtfaveriiig to do a god service by f juaiutiiig tin* people with ' the county's history and resources, liierel.v instructing our people in what they augh'. to know, and at the same time drawing tb uttantion of individuals from abroad «!•.' may be induced to make in vestments here and introduce industries among u4 " And while we are working for tho in t rest of tiu county, at large, we feel wo ought to have its substantial support in tho way of a liberal subscrip tion li, tor as ISradfoi'd who published the fitst iliblt in \me'iea under the colonial goveriiimttt, at l'liiladelj J,tn ' sid in U» |.rwj»ectus riitttnig is costly," and when we thf "printing is costly" wo are not taking into account any reuicuier ition for the prepara'iui, f the matter foi the pap r, uid lor oouductiug the business. We fuini'h u paiier which to say the least will cot suffer in comparison with any county paper in the State . indeed there are eiignal articles, covering a vast and vai:ed range of subjects, regu larly contributed to this paper which we consider would do credit to tho uiore pretention* oity Uutliu-s of the Stale. Much attention it given in its coluni* w matters of more than passing interest to the fatiLor, aud the farming interest of this county affects every one of its in- habitants it is as yet paramount to ev- « cry other interest in this couutry. The . very latest general ai.d state news is ■ given on tho columns ™t apart for that i department; ar.d its miscellaneous se. ' lections arc earefully sifted from its sixty exchanges. | Sample copies sent on application i Send on your moooy a l , once and then talk to all your neighbors aftorwarda I ■l I try toltct tbem tosubscribo. r f Compound THE CELEBRATED "NERVE TONIC. A Wordto\theNervouslZ^tT:^Sl A healthy boy Ipx; .is many as you, but he doesn't know it. That is the difference ; l twecn "sick" and "well." __ * Why doivTyou/Cure yourself? It is easy Don't xvait. I'ainc's Celery Compound vMI do it. Pay ycir a Joil n, .md enjoy life once more Thousands have. V'by : t you? 1 -- XWELLS, RICHARDSON & CC Bcrihgtm, Tal! at f>c. SUwurt'a t" r )"ur TOBACCO FLUES Winston, N. (I. Aug HI. THE WEEKLY NEWS AND OBSERVER THE WEEKLY NEWS AND 09- I sehve" • :*f *' *y' vn- r I U'/ev 1 ' -u s Ih ''arcliua. It is i 6 .-V 'ill li' ]'• I'tlf ■ 111 !to the Sutc. .-( 7'h ■ people slmuM t.iKf a priiio in it. !It sit>>'jiii bi iu ev y family. It !■ an I i-i;'!it pagi [ iju r, i-iiin;k fill it lb I'-it i s.irt of rcadiag matter, news, tnuik ;t reports,and all that. Vuu cannot afford Ito be without it. Price, $!•-•> u year. I We will furiu.il the WEEKLY NEWS I AND OBSERVcR until January 1-t i |w«,ii e. Send f'r sample copy [ Andreas ! NEWS AND OBSERVER CO , RALEiGH, N. C. ! Foiralc Col\ {J ; »«.!,! - JT. T' HE SIXTY f-EVBN rU .-KSsION OF T!tl prospcrou* institution begius on t!iv 22nd of Auot »?r, ISSB. Superior advlning s offered in all tho d-plfttuicnts of learning usually taught iu Female Colleges of high Grade. . Instruction given iu Typo-wiititig and ! ponograph also. Terms moderate. I''or Catalogue apply to ' T. M. JONKS, t President. C- F. & Y V. RAILWAY COJfDEffSEQ SCHEDULE A'* 2 Taking eff -'V Monday, June, IVefS s l'an. % Mill 1 VSlrfni I,v Bennettsvllle". | OW Tin 1 Isv i'i Ar Maxton. i 7 05 :i ' I,v Maxton I 7 15 S - Ar Kayettevllle I U 00 1 13 Lv Fayettevllle....... 9 !•'. 100-) a m ArSaiiford j H 15 140pm Lv Sanford j 11 27 2so Ar Greensboro...l.... lilOpiiv 7 22 Lvtiieenstioro •!00 ] 1015 am Ai Mt. Airy I 715 '516 p m No 1 Dinner at Greensboro. THAIS'* MOVING .SOUTH. Pass. ■& l'r'lit Jt Mi 12 l'uss. I.v Mt Any I " "0 a mill 15am Ar (ireeiidlioro 025 I 540 pin Lv Greensboro jlOO." t 7 45am Ar Sanloril I'lSpm 210 pin Lv .Saiilord i 2.t0 Ar Kaytttevillc 400 t •"*) Lv Kayettuvillu. ...... 415 |s2i»lu \r MaNton. 11-' i '' L\ Maxton 125 ill) 13 Ar Hennettsvillo 7 JO 12 15 No 1* tirenklis! at (Jermanton. No. i Pinner at Sanfnrd. !• . v. I *ll Trains run daily ex cent Sunday. ' i ; , mil Ai eot»iidalnmTrain runs be t*.vi.:i 1' -.*-t villi* i'l Il"iine'tsvill« on ICondrtj*, wedncwiMid Fridays iuiH bo -lae "i 1 ajtiti-villii mil (ir-'Mislinr'i on rneedayt, Thumbri and Hnlnrdayi, and !' . :■! C-.-i-ntliiii i '•! l-.lvi !ii vi 1!■ oil Moll i 11-, . Wednesday :■ i'rld », ii-ioii tlr-ei.s I i,. lot . .V 1 Altv nil Tu''»diiVS. riiursdavM and Saturdays, and' -oin Airy to (livens- J 1 in hi •on Muiuhivi. \\i-tui-iiivi in 1 Y i Ida) >. | I raiiH on l''.i .-ory 111 audi run daily ex-| eoptSuidiy. /• W I kVIjl. l.i-n'l I'Wi. A^ent j J \V. l-'UV, ti JUI Mip't, I; ; M. w. Nf>KlUißlM [ 4. #. WAUH 11. J 1 IUJIK, W, A. WkHMja-, • f K>« kiiigl.Hin Co,, KLO«r .NUIMP'r. t M Jvl ('«». 4.*i't l r l «(»r Mn muter. PIIi3MS»T Uf i:>K r ror>\ r*. \ f or //ic> KJLK OF LAMF TOBACCO \hl (Of 1- fii commencing a new Tobacco year, we desire to (hank our friends for (he patron age in tlie past. We promise renewed ef forts in their behalf ni the future, we guarantee prices equal to any house in Winston. There will be an active de mand for all good, bright Tobaccos during the Fall trade. Don't forget the place and name— PIEDMONT. M. W. NOKFLEET& CO LlfMbhli WANTED —in run . Xorih t 'U>ofiiti ypiiWfrviijS do- I i. • v \: r>i:«M»M.s •Jlf l t N. V • *»SI'O!V* 31. 4' tiVI.U 1 )ii CI i lINCJ IftAl*X> WOOD I.ITMHKIt. ! " * 1 ;if • Ull I'm! ovon } !"»ic' I>. 1! . \C' fcot Sun«l 10 an I > oh 11' 1 . . t 14 FBI r LENGTHS !AI :> mo.St dkmkaulk. ' W'.XLN' AM) CURRKY PKFKKICti:!). j Ma- ; Limilier l'ull iliiekm -«, 1 and 2 ji• ht > JijuU, >vitl» >; tar*> • ami cmlj. nif!j;s roK nxiMH Tio.v ! V,; t' In- not « u:«-he#tv. * with iu-t to t:. tfi! kn.'t, 1 m'th in .i .uuftiT or j J ln«:h- 4 bright . A w.-, - ~i . f'.i-' i ' m ! i»!»l »»ptiot up i* nclfftx ntt I i " • wl !•», free from \ • ' " - • « . • >!' throo 1 iiuii kiiotn Anil /n ti nic i« Cnf'i -Ificlu !»• any length »m«l wl'lth not ' t ti • tor i-iimmju, i« wliicli not let* thriu »)?!'» halt ii« rtt ftir imv ( I*lllol-".S rAU»VOItI MltMl I'KK 100 j tKKI I>I:LIVI:hkd AT ULT. FACTUKV. S !\oct Common. CulU j Walunt in«l ?)>vr:y v f I no ! Vol. i*»i>lnr, a.,lt birch !."o l jsj .75 j »futn maplr &c l.'J:* 1.00 ,UA l.uuibo t:ikeniti exch for Kurmturo hy the .MjC- Kurnlturo Co. Salem jf. ci Tv|»]iill, Nciirlut unil Yollow FnverN, Kcuhlom, lllptlierlik, Ninnll-|H)x, cru, etr, Darbys l'ropbylactio Fluid will de stroy the iuflction of all fevers auj all contagious and infeotious diseases. Will keep the atmosphere of any fiel;- room pure, and wliolosouie, nliioi bing nnd destroying unhealtby and eonta gi n U'il naluraliz, any bad huioll what vet. I. tlj Jiv. 11■. ■' it, iiut \)y ""-'I " 'isi> Darbyi ;'rop'iyla«- tii Fluid fn cvc,j, , oom W otice, |* All ptTsi.ll9 art 1 hiTflty nofillctl thai m> I wit'f Kl./a Isom has lol't my home without cnust*, ami that 1 will iivt In l rt'sjHUiiiblo for any ilubta or amtracts she may makf. This tho l;»ih day of August, ISSB. Kiki dixo ISOM. J. & P. COATS *OU CAN BUY cr OF: % a, -h&m, AT JOEBER S PRICES W. ILMT CO I Mi, X. C. GO TO DRY GOODS STORE. For bargains in every thing from a (taper of needled to a silk dress. WE ARE SELLING i Alamance Plaids worth 7 cents at fl cents Sheeting woith 7 ecuts ~~ at 6 ctili. n„-.,t;.vi y at 6 cents. Nioc~CaTtoo worth 'i oi-nts at 4 cents. Worsted PressGaods (wool) at lOeeits. AVhito Lawns worth 10 cents at 8 cents. Figured Lawns worth 5 cents at 6 cents. Ladies' Trimmed Hat worth $1 50 at 85 cenU. Good Suspenders at 5 and 10 cents.' A regular $1.50 Umbrella at 66 eents. And thousands of other bargains. TK)ST3NB.\riIKH Ac DUO. 5 O TO tSHftB & ISM SSttUt #1 >,OOO worth of New Shoes just received A regular $3.00 Mens' Piuc Shoe at $-.00. A regular 82.00 Mens 1 Fine Shoe * at $1.50. A Fine i'ulf l!ont atsl.'.o. Mens' Fine Shoes, worth $1.75, at sl.lO. Urogan Shoes, worth $1.25, at 85 cents. Ladies' Fine Hutton Shoes, wojtli s'2 00, at $1 00, Ladies' Fiuo Lace Shoes, worth I*l 50, at 75 cents. Ladies' Slippers, worth 75 eents, at 25 cents. Mens'Slippers, worth SI .00, at.4o cents. FlnaFur Hats, worth S2OO, at S!) cents. And thousands of other bargains. KO&ENBACIIER & BRO. Go where you can buy the cheapest, and don't forget that the way to find where is by trying; so if you want — Groceries, j prj, Dress Goods, Notions, Shoes, Ladies and Cents Hats of the latest styles at lowest PRICES, THOftNTOJt & CO., wssmm 9 • s,k # Two Doorm North of tho Host Oflloe- o » Should you want to treat yourself to a suit of clothes, remember this is the place to get it at bottom prices. Just call for James M. Fulton who will show you what you want and sell it to you at bottom prices. jVIIB YOU GOJJVG • P A I NT! Before doing so it will pay you to call and examine our stock and prices. Our stock is complete consisting of Wliitfi Lead, Linsttd Oil, Jttvady Mixed Faints, I arnibhes, Dryer jc. In shsrt ill material necessary to, do first;clans ivork. Also a complete assortment or' Pain- Brushes. ASHCRAPT & OWEN*, Winston, ... N. C.
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