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REPORER & POST. THURSDAY NOV. 21 ISB9 "A Amang rmn not oo, Am 4, faith, he'll prixt It." Aay euWicriber whe fail* to reoeiv Ike REPORTER AND POST every weuki :eqauted to report tbe failure. We mat to see where 'he fault is. rot>ics at Home. Chief Jastiee Smith is dead. A light fall ef bail Saturday night. Thanksgiving Kay text Thursday. Christmas eomee on Wednesday this year. T e obesnut crop is rather eligut this seams. Commissioners meeting next Monday ,* The Stock Law will take effect tbe frit of January. " Mere clothing jest arrived at D C 81ate'a, Uerinanton- N. C. Send THE REPORTER to your sweet heart oa year as a shristmaa preeont. Just foar weeks from next Wednei. day until C'uristuias ; get jour turkey ready. No wonder trale is dull in Danbury ; just read the Danbury merchant's ad veriiseaieete ia this paper. A ear lead of salt just arrived at D C Slate's and a ear load ef corn expoot. ad e*ery day. • Who is to send as a turkey for our Christmas dinner ! Don't all speak at ease, but aend oa your turkey ! Mr. and Mrs N. M. Pepper return ed from Mt. Airy last Moaday, where they have been on a vi it to relatives. A full line of scbeel books kept con aiantly on band at D C Slate's, German tea, N. V. All o' which are suld at State prices. Don't forget the place. There is much doubt about the devil fceiug dead, but there is uono about the death ef "high prices," for the neigh here all say that D. C. A'lato is the mur derer. * You can get bacon, meal, ship stuff aagar, coffee, &«., at same prices from Full. 1. A Sirader at Waluut Cove a> pou can iu Winston. * Young men, y»n can find the lar gest and ehaapsst stack of alotbia d hate, ever brought to Stok.s at tbe tied Store, Uermtuion, N. C. Savo vour taoney by baying there. * The Red Store is orowded froui basaaical t* top loor wiio new and >tv. liab goeds. Y*u can certainly save ■i my hy buying there. • Mr. W. 11. Glenn ban just return ed frost Baltimore where he ban been •pending lereral days, buying bargains for the K*d Htorc, Oeruiuntan, N. C. Mr. T. 7. Prath#r Dead. The maay friebdi of that ggood old ■na, the friend of the poor and friend lest, will b« sorry to learn that Mr. 1 ■ IT. f rather died at his home in .Ut | Ai ry one weei ago today, Thursday Net. 14.h 1880 "Uaele Frank," as he wait familiarly «.!1«4, dene business at Mt, Airy, Win 0 on, Dan bury and baok again t» Mt. Airy, where died last Thursday, was on* of the best pushing, energetic, bu> inesa ia«n we ever knew, and did more teward making Mt. Airy what it is than any ••* man living or dead, and wc have no hesitation ia saying that bo leaves as taaay friends as aoy man who over doi.e Wuaiaess in Nortb Carolina, honorable and obliging in all bis business transac tions, fair and honest in all bis dealings with bis fellow men We her* *ay, to all his friends, wh* •xpeet te a*:t and stay with bim in t • • iher shore, to have tbeir irtß'.s ja-W fur Ilea von, he has gon* a - aI. His dear old compa nn.a who is l-ft b b »d, bat l*r tieket roady, and only waiii g t r hi train whieh will eairy her safely through. 3b* has .he prayers f u.auj irtta lriB Is that she m y be - to . t.ials lifeW'iil* waiting. AH hep* that ahe may •Mt l»ag year* but feal ure sbs will bo isady when h*r tr» n .rtivex. Mr. Fratb ar waa a fiiaad to the pool foremost in j every goud work in aay aeotioa wbs e hi* let waa caat, lutb* is gons, past away m safily as the twilght passes into th* dark night or a* tho 'night pastes lalo th* blight (uushinv m rne. Hr BROWNS I ROM EHTER3 llwUfMtloo, IlUlOUautaa, lj-»r» f»ia 94a.a --■to. aerjewswwa. and Umral IMliilltv. m.y.l iSana liUliaailst 11. all dealers aril ll M'nuliio i aaawede awt and e«vee*l tvd Uuaa uo wiafimr. I.*U^ A Mmtc. offMld.ra *W« «p. ihould U • * ■howi'i inoa mrritsi. It to *i—»m to 'sAkAe »«r« lw\k+9 Mil iibiii Fire in Mt. Airy. Two stores and a barber ibop adjoin ing the Robert's hotel blook were barn ed last Saturday nifrbt. Loss on gtook estimated at about $12,000 seise SB,. 000, insurance $3,000, insurance on on one building we did not learn wheth er any i.n «li» othtr buildings but wo learn that on* of the iofluented wealthy citii"ny of the place said he "rrtoi" pay t lih nigcer uho it was laid aaved the block wiili his store iu it a dollar, the megor only got bis eyebrow* and whii kers burn«i| off ia saving the $60,000 or SBO,OOO blook Wonder if he aiU't tbe man whe owes the Reporter for three or fenr yove subscription and ri fusos to pay. HON. JEFFERSON DAVIS S/CK. New ORLEANS, NOY IG,_IIOB. Jefferson Davis arrived here to-day on the steamer Lathers. He remained in his state roeiu, where he was visited by bis pbysican, D-. t'haille, and one or two intimate personal friends. After making careful examination of his pa tient, Dr. Chailled aia'.ed that Mr. Davis has been quite sick at Brierfield, but is now very much imbroved and there is no cause for alarm. Mr. Davis was rouiovod to the residence of his friend, Mr. J U. Payne, whero he will remain for some days. ASM) ACCIDENT Dr. A. J. Martin who lives near this place, received a tel egram last Friday evening that his son, who had just gone to Virginia, hal been blown up. Dr Martin took the train immediately to goto him. lie has since written that Gabe's right arm was blown oil'and lie was badl\: burned, but that he hoped to bring him home the latter part of this week.—German ton Times. The IT.l T . S. Supoeme Court hasmore business than it tan manage. There are thirteen hundred cases on the docket, and lour hundred areas much us they cat. get through with in one session.— Wil Star. This way nf going out of the State to piocurc arlklo.t tli.it are prucuducor in t!ia.S'tato is u bad wiy to Ouild up und to foster a spirt of independence. You •ro not t'xptctcJ to pattiniz* home folk» alien l lioj are exprbnit iu charges— when tuoy practice upon yot extortion, liut when you cau got at home any article ui a small udvancecupou what it can be procure.i eU.'Sfluiii it is uot ucigtihurly or sympathetic t.r public spirted to solid away for it. Help developed liouie industry and home enterpiisos.— WiluiingtoU .Uessouger. Asbo»ille Citii •» : The largest tub ac*» crop, mid the limit evou known, tins been safely housed by the farmers in tbia aII J urfjoiug counties.— We saw jeatererday ufierimoti a UuUtein heifer juat purchased from ihe herd of Gen. It b Yativc bp Dr. J. A. burroughs. The animal waa only thirteen luouihs old, yet so welt grow* thai ahe might pais for a well grown old fashioncp oow. What ahe well be when she is grown cannot be guessed except from the known aoie of the atoek she conic* from as flue large cattle, as well at aioung the best of milkers. Land Ba!e, 1) C r»-i g • ;tn»Ills wlfii Hntli Pringle, NV. K. Cftriei ami his wife .S.iruli A. It. Car ter, having conveyed by deed to t!io nn/cr signcd hi trustee certain Inujitlieivin men tioned wliifh deed Wits itxfi'ulod on llie lot It day of November I.SS7, to se me dnlits due W.l T.n.ili, irtiil ilnnd in truHinay U» wot by reference ft- s.»mc oil record in ofOee of county hi !x>»k no. 30 and be makers of said dee.l having failed t« co uply with tb«i pr.)v;»i jii., tie dill contaln o bill nude uefa It find wren requested by ,1k: said \y. A Litf'i to Wckki sai l trust ac cording jo tli-* U* im thereof, | w'..l sell u t'ie lilizliest. Idildei H»r cash at t'.te com t- OU '! doer in tliMown o! /).*yl»uro t on 3/on day .be Otb day of January IMm), lite t met of la 11 Conveyed in s«!u fuat died »\ liicli lan- U located in tbo nortb eastern |*>rtk>n ol [ Jilokes county, tbe lands of frim u«l JStue and othe.a, J'» a*re> I more or le.-ia. | This tract of land j« favorably l.uMttd t lanningpurpoH.yi praducva line com, h. it ami tobacco, well wittered and lively timber ed. A, H. JOYCE, Trustee. ' *"" 0a » ak. ,! • Low prices against tho eredit sys tem, is the motto of Fulton k St ruder at Walunt (Jove. It will piy y#u in child their prioea before buying youi winttr supplies. WHAT PRODUCES DKATH- Some one says tbat few tuea die of age. Almost all persons die of disap pointment, pessimal, mental, of bodily toil, or accident. The passion kill men somotimes even sudpenly. 'the - corn men oppression, "chocked with paa sinu," lias little engeration in it,' for even though no suddenly fatal, strong passion shorten life. Mrongbodied men eft»n die vouag—weak mon live tonnes than strong, for tho strong use tneir strength, and the weak have none to use. The Utter take care of theiusels, ihe former do not. As it is with tbe body, so it it with the mind and temper The strong are apt te break, or, liko the candle, run ; tho wsak burn eut. Tho inferior an mala, which lives' have gen erally their presoi tbed term of yoarsr, The years, tbe oz 15 or 30, the hog 10. or 21, the rabbit 8, the guinea-pig 6. or 7, Tbe numbers of alt bears portions to the time the animal takes to grow its fall size, l>ut man, of all animals, is ope that seldom omen up to the aver age. He ought to live a hundred yers> aeeording to the physo legioal law, for five tiuies twenty are one hundred ; bat instead of that, be scarcely reaches an overage of four lime* the growing poroid The reason is obvious.—man is notonly. the most irregular and most in'craporatc, but tho most laberom and hard-working of all animals. Me is alw.iyo the most irritable of all auimu 1-, and there in reason te believe though we cannot tell what an auiuial secretly feels, that, more than any other animal, uiau cherisher wrath to keep it warm, and consumes hiiuself with the fire of his own leflecti ons. NOTICE TO CIVIL SI'ITOUS. No other Jury cases will be called for trial on the Oivil issu* Docket at Fall 7'erin 1589 of Stokos Superior Court, except those named below, and they trill not be called before Thursday morning Nov It. 1889 Motions in any civil will be beard at the oon- voniouce if tho court. Witnesses will bo allowed to prava tbeir atteudaivoe only from and inula>l - Thursday of tlio l'erui : No. 14 Ij-iwsou v» I'nuglo " 44 Vanue vs Pirtea " 10 SUtc va Thomas " 27 Turpin v* lurptn '• 29 Caster va Saunders " 35 Williams vs Newooiu, Ex ' 41 Railway Co vs Bair " 47 Jackson vs Hi zs " 4'J li 'Ko vi IFatkiim, et rI ' S(J Mci'iiliaui Ag't v* Pearoa " 54 Gcurgo vs (ieorgo > 5G Is nit vs /gout " 03 l.angley v 1 iSuta Adm'r October lGtli 1889. Calendar Committee. * '"Underbuy ar.d undersoil," and "quick sales and sniall proS'.s" aro tho uio'toes which huvt) placed D C Slalc so far ahead of all couipnitioi thai b« can look bunind at thosa in the rutr and sir, "couio on buys, if you can »tiiud the racket." ICEIT9 | FOR W 4STED ! Tii3 Modern Gladiator. —OK-v. A histor\ f the exploits and triumphs of tint world's greatest tighter JOHN L. S'JLL'VATV. vVitli • i%"* cii iit of >iuHloou* iSyaU'iu of l'li>sical Training. 1-000 Agoiits Wanted Im m*diately ov ll this book to whom \?e will givo e- .•« i h .r-ii ti;rins. The price la oiilj $1 50, Xl Alteration*. It is it HonZ an a for agents. Kverylnnly will buy it. The if'K A.ent i» tho lucky one fiis time. at'oncc 5Dc for complete *riti ••cure your cholct» of territory. Address TIIK ATIILKnC I'UI\ f CO., bio. 1120 Fine Street; St. Louis, Mo* la tli« oidMt and most popular udentlfle *n4 Becbanlral paper poblishtsl and bu ihe Urgert otrcuUtilon of anr paper of lia elaaa In tba world, fully Illustrated. Beet olaaa of Wood Knjrra*. tng*. I'nblUhed weaklr. Hend for upeclroaa ©*>pr. I'rice |3 a year, four months' trkU, MuNN 4 CO., I*UBMBBtHB, *3l Orvadway, N.I. ARCHITECTS A BUILDERC #1 Edition of Solentlflo Anerioaa. V A great suoceta. Kech iaaue eontslna colored plataa of country and ctty residen ces or public buildings. Numerous eograrlnfe and full plan? and apiwtftvatlons for the use of ■uchaacontetuplMe building. Price S3 90 a year, IS ota a copy. MINN i Co, Pinn hhuu. erperlenea and hare m«fie ■yoo.ooo applications for Ameriotut «*IW Fog. Btgu paUoU Hcnd for HaadWWk. ftm pHTance strictly oonfldcntlal. TRADE MARK&. In eaaa your niark la not reglstowtfta tte Pa 4* •nt Office*- apply to MOJIK M pfecaw mmediate protectlan. Beud for UilfiAbooto. (UM'YHIGIITH fer baoka, otuoto, mam t*c.v y iWSIy procured. Addreaa Ult'MN dc CO., PaMßt Ballet tar*. " ' v.efiiLAL OrvMSi an Bwinwlf, Ml • yruntlyir frrnau# Anu lli.Mt' tnmbJ «l «ilh »iervotisn««M reaultinf bouiiarvor ett-iwurk w ill !»«• icKcrmi by taking JtroH tt'* Irott llit'ifr*. ijvuniua kaa Uailc murk eud c: uaK.d rcl lllr.ti ou w rap|er. BBB * l> fitown'a Irno Ritlrra. riirainian* rr»H>inmend it. All dealora kr#|» it. fl.Ui per laotilc. has ukUu tuark t*a;d cn*w.U ivd '.iocs ;U v. .u;«per. HE 18 DEAD. A Weat Vitginia aaaa aiabbed bim aolf twalve times with a pair of aeiaaora, atrung himnelf up anH was oat dova 3 time*, then cut bid throat with a razor and jumped from (he roof of a faar sto ry home Ha ia aow daad. . When a Weat Virginian m.ikea up bia mind to do a thing ho keeps at it till it- ia doae. Exchange. Young Ladien, g« to tbe Red Stort Gernahtou, N. C., for jour fail and winter dressing. Thcj have tho latest tylas of plain aud plsid, flannals, with fancy bntids and plush trimming to matab, 7'hay also hare all the urdiua y styles of drdss to suit tbe trade. * Fill ton ami Strador hate opened a general line of merchandise at Walnut Cove. Go see tboiu. * Tlx oa*h system enables ua to tall goods cheaper than these who do acred, it bu.«inesi. Fulton k Stbader, Waluut (lota. * Fulton & Strader, at Walnut Ooye will make you open your eyaa with their low prices in dry "Oodi, boola, hat»,Ao., if yon will give them a call. * The Farmer's Alliance of Stokes county hae decided that D C Slate sells them gooils cheapor than an? man in Uermanton. or Stakes oouoty. • Money to Lend (IX UNLIMITED AMOUNTS) On Goou Usal Estate SkccritY with interest paynhle semi-aunualljr or tt'U i 4 preferred . Loans t» run five years and secured by list mortgage boods. Judgments, mortgages and liens of erery description paid of and ong time given. Cull on or addreti * A M. STACK, Attorney at law Dan bury, N. C. ' I ■ ' -JLL. Notiee* ll.tving qualified a* executor of the Inst wiH ami est am out ef Asa Xeal, dee'd, we heeby givt a to ail permits indented os.tid estate to come forward and iiuuv*dl%t« payment to tin. and ail person* having claims said ••■lata to ptcsenf tlicm duly authenticated ''t»r settlement on or before the Ist day of October !s(M)«rotli. wis* this noiice will ce plead in bar of their ocovery. This Sept, 27'h, JOHN W. TUTTLK, ) t , Executors. JAMK3 M. NKAL. ) NOTICE! -.T AXEB.- )-(0)-( Please read tbo following law care fully ami rcuieuioer I aoi compelled te obey the mine and every man in the County w ill have to couGrin to this law : Bec. i{!)—'•> licnerer the taxes shall he due and uunaid, the Sheriff shall im mediately proceed to collect tkciu, &s Sec. THK FIRST .MON DAY' IN FEBRUARY IS K.\CII YK.YH, THK SHKRIKP IS D/lIKO /'• 1) TOOi-'FKR AT PUHWCSALK AT TUH OCUKT 110 US K ALL LANDS ON ffIIICA"TIIK TAXES LKVIKD FOR TUK PREVIOUS YKAR still remain unpaid ou the Brat Monday in January preceding. I rhall endeavor to follow strictly the above laws, therefore all parti.es are earnestly requested to come forward and SETTLE heir (axes. I will bo IU uiy of fice during the uioatti of Outober, or yod will fiud a deputy there ft»r the pur pose of colleoting taxet: I wll visit the places below for the aareo yurpose, on the days stated during the mouth at October, vix: •. .j; t • Walnut Cove. Monday Oct 21'89. Ueriuautou " Tuesday, " 22 " Daltou Wednesday, «' 23 " II Veuablo's Thursday '«« 24 " Francisco Friday •« 25 " Fair Play Saturday '• "26 " Sandy Ridge, Thursday '« 28 " Flvun's Store, Tuesday " 2J " XT" Those failing to aieet me at ths above named places and settling their taxes will be visited by myself er depu. ty at eace with the express purpose «f collecting the taxes due. QTTbe tax es must be wound up. R. I. DALTON,SiiiRirr. Sept. 20th, 1889. niaokberries—Cash !—We want to exchange cash for blaokberries. Write us at once stating quantity, and your price in youi neajest dopot for oasb. Also cherries, apples, peaohes, Rags, wax, eggs, chickens, ko. HOUSTON DRO'S., Wholesale Urooors, Greensbojo, N. 0. A o«r load of the best whoat fertili ser has just arrived for P. C. Slato. One at (iennsuton and one at Rural liall. which will bu (old very eheap for cash. 9 VOICE «EMe • WiWfc ion , „f Maltiu. CXii«. Q *g writea "Wat si njrk ou a Una fat CT wBHPtSV • »"»i!i . I low ba»r au a«aii«r f> t>» E.fc Allan 4Co a oll.ataa «-d p*kif. MK.uup. and on., luk. |M . *»." p I Bfgu>d | W. M. UABRIK>O. Wllllan KHaa. Ilarriabarf, Pa, wriua *1 fcava ui»ar kin«f h aayibiaf to Uka r*v allnm ITaaiarAa/ 11».* ~r 4 ara a un4 k la >-• •r l ,iu: w j. *i. Km for. Ma. «!*•• £HFf' •* h «• ■■ orU.-r far y.mr albaaa al dO|^^9fmWPfcT9r^H* >tin '*l **•*? Hoaia I tl»u M; l»*®» *••*•»» ■•wntba»#*« IwßWi- M»Jwl or a alu «I a da> •*uA ." •*•'• *°* • |m aa» fVoui ibrlr latior*. P.rary oaia wbt lakaa bald sflblafraail buaiuaas ptlaa aofratid p«4ta. Hhull we start VOL' in this business, ran Jar? Wrllatoaaaud laara all abaua M ft>r W« ara Martin* many, \it trill Mart jam. U roa dau i .lalay aiMl aituibaraaia alwad af roam yaar part of iba rotuin If >..« uka kola 700 will ba abla la pltb up full fa at •rllaud- Oa acioaal of a f-rcad Mu .nar»tiur.* . aala I Kft.WOO tea alollAr I*u• 1 ll;rii pit Albuma arru )•« a«ld la (Ua ba*pla tot SS aarti Bound iu Moral Crtuuoa Ailk Valval rinak. Cbarn*4of ly daaarnud laatdaa DaaAaau.aal albanta ta tka world Lai|*ai Siaa Urraiaal bargaiaa a«ar kaawn Aftata wantart Übaral tariaa Mlf aauaaay far afuti An/ ona >aa became a awccaaafMl aj.wt HaJla Itaalf h> aifbH- lIM la or aa laikHig mfrm+ij If bar a»ar ahawn. »mi ua> own lo par abaaa. Afrwta taka H.aaaoda vf ordera with aapxilir na»ar bafuta know* Draat prbtu awall aran ttorkar Afantaara aakUfUiaaaa LatUaa maba aa nwrb aa man Taufadar, oan do aa wall aa aaf aaa. Pall lafertrvatwu and laraia frac, la Iboaa wka wrtu «ar una. with particular* and tarwia fU aai Paaallr Blblra, l»kj aad Prrlotfcraka A flor *h ba»w *O, abaald 70a roacluda la (0 an fWnfcar. *by no karaa ta 4aaa Addrraa I. C, AltEtt A CO.. AkOcm, lUui J&Q You W&YF& Desir'ible Farm in f|h,i\(iolpl\ Cour\ty ? I offer this 163 acre of d-tirtV farming land for sale en tho U. K A Y Kuilroud in Randolph county, half way between Liberty and Stalev. Ther« are 20 to 30 acres bottom laud, includ. iog 10 or 15 si-res good meadow, about 30 acres up land olesred, the upland is rathor a gray snil *ud no doubt will piodnce fine tobacco, the growth ia mostly pine, some oak &e. A g'ood or ahard, good water »nd dwelline in good condition. This ia undoubtedly a dej tirable and Tfiy luw at the price of SBBO. but' my party war.ta to aell r a. -ia money iuto aouoa othar amass. If you wast auch a place let u>e kear from you. N. M Peppar, Koal Estate A«uut, Daabury, N.C- Hei\. 11«-ia k i'njii citih ob everything new aud attraotive. Their [■tore in a tbing of beauty, and tbair gauds nuiubta to please tbi roost fas tidiuuM. f It is a well known fact, tliat tlio pro prietor* of the Red Store, (jermauton, N. C., are using every possible meant, to control the trudo of thin section of country. Low prices is their biggest ad vertiser. t Uroupy suffocation*, nightooughs and >ll the common affecti-ins of the throat and lungs quioklv relieved by Dr J II McLean's Tar Wine and Lung H»lm. Old peaple suffer much from diior dcrs of the uriniary organs, and always gritifled at the wonderful effects of Dr J It McLean's Liver and Kidney Halm in banishing their troubles. SI,OO por bottle. If you spit up phlegui, and are trou bled with a h.icking cough, use Dr J li McLean's Tar wiue Lung Halm. C- F. & Y. V. RAILWAY Crndenaed scheldule No. 12.—TakingcAfect Wednesday June 12jh'b0. I\ise:iger | Freight and ami mail. | Ac.ommo'n Lv Benettsville 4 20 ain ! 15 a iu Arrive Maxtoti 5 ■' J J* »»5 44 i.eave .Wax ton 54® * 4 i 925 44 Ar Fayettevillo 1 44 ' -05p iu Lv Fayettevillo N Of) •» i o»> uni Ar Sanford 10(H) 44 , 12 p m Lv Sauford 10 20 •» | 2l » 44 Ar Greensboro .. 145p in 800 » 4 Lv (Srcetuiboro.. •.2 0'» »• ; 620 ain Ar Mi. Airy fl 00 44 1 500p in and mail North bound break fast at FayettevUle and dinner at (»reens boro. Trains J/ovinc "South ravtengT Freight and mail. Ann accoiu'n Lv Mt. Airy T35 a m 530 ain Ar Oitfi obtire, 7 30 | 1 15 pru Lv (treeusboro •• | 700 a in Ar ban ford 10;', pin 1 Wpm Lv Sanford 125 44 , 215 p m , Ar Fayetteville .3 20 44 j 625 14 , Lv Fayettevllle I 35" 745 am Ar Maxton.... 5 23 ,4 ilei3op in i J,vMaxton 535 44 100 44 .\r liencttsviile... 650 44 , >l4O 44 i'anseuget' and mail booth bou'ud break l*4Ht at lireeusboro and d nner at llau- I'tit'tl. jory and Madison Branches. »r» 4 iglit I and and Accommodation. Train* moving North. Leave Millboro i 7 25 a in Arrive t«r*eiwboro I 900 44 Leave (ireausooro | 10 10 11 Arrive Madison j 12 *0 p w Trains Moving Siutli. Leava Madiaon. 1 4* p « Arriva G.eenfUere 4 10 •• Leave Greentbore 445 •• Arrive Millboro H ;>0 •« Paaaetiger and Mail Trains inn daily ex »*e»t Sunday. Freight and Arcomodatian Train rnna Iroiu Bennettsvillo to Fayetevilk on Tuea davs, Tliuradayt ann Saturdays ; freight and Accoimumtalion Train runs from Fay* ettevillo t«# lknetlsvllle ou Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays ; from Fayette vllle to Owwhoro on Mondays Wednes days and Fridays, and fruui (treenboro to to Fayetteville «n Tuesdaye, Tliurs daysaud Seturdaya ; between tireonsboro and lit. Airy ou Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday J. Trains on Factory and Madison Branch run daily except Sunday. W. Fi. KYLE, (ien'l Pass. A^eut. J. W. FRY, fien'i Sup*t. One'Way —TO— MAKE MONEY. It is a conceded fact that the best way to tnaka money is to saro it, and tho BEE HIVE gives you belou a list of articles and urices which will enable you to save mon ey on your purchases if you will only come to ser us. Amen' bml tlrtl thottls, "6 (to, cacli. Roiiland'i " " 4W " " Delft » « U " " Iron " » " " Wetl nil/ Ktrlt, 10 " « Iron B»unU Ilamu, 10 " • True* C'Atins, II " " (irindtlo net, 1 a*d I-S per W, Beturiiblt I Tn«k L»eJn, II eti , Or eat Jimeri—* Oaaa CW »#w, (Mrrwt) f 1,11 a CVkX Amtr iewi Oraaa CW TUrn, II *U, • H#» F»mU and LtmiMdm, l»tt, ta*X. Fmet Ue C»rr> SKtiltri, (imfrtttd.) M.7S tacA. I I«im lory ««« VlutiiLff, I [mm. 4 h m « MtleJim, t • Also a full assortment oj Mattocks. Harrow Teeth. DushScyihes, Repair Links, 1 flow Boltsi Single Trees, lixck Br.'ids, Co.v Chains Rope. I'oeket Knives• Table Lathery, Jc.» fr., ►i" ioW a/ i> A"A' HIVE cut prices. For the next SO /«yj we will offer SPEC 1.1 L L\ DUCEME.YTS in alt Wintr Goods, consisting ot Jeans, " Dress Goods, Underwear Rub. and many) other things. ' j&o&s wl oss. We are receiving our Spring Stoek of Shoes and Hats, and as we nake thpsc two lines a SPECIALITY, we will bo prepared to do you some good on them so be prepared for bargains. Kxpect tbcui, ask tor theui, and you shall have tlieui. If this uieuey saving is not too much of a trifle to lot go unheeded, come (o see us, trait our promises and see if we lie. We don't just make a bread assertion, (at most merchants do) that we sell cheaper than other bouses, but back our claims by prices thai aro bound to conviuce »uy •'doubting Thorn- New Home Sewing Machines the best at hon est profits. OUR BULB One price to all. - I - A. _l.E* ouu TERMS. -CN«tt upot cash. OfJJJt MOTTO->The beat bottom TH!U«> foi" the money down. If you nevei have tried us, speak te youi neighbor about us, ask him if lie has ever tried the BEK HlVE,—if he hat ask his opinion about our claims. *iiv« us a trial t» prove oar preten tion*. Will yon do it* We feel sure you will. V ours anxious to please, W. D. Baity & SONS; You will liavo do ri* Jtr iff« a if you use Dr J H McLean's Strength ing Eye Salvo; it remove* the film and scum which accumulates an th« «je balls, subdue* inOumation, coal* aud soothes the ir»H*tcd nerves, strengtlieos weak aud falji-g sight. 250. a box. ■. FO" 1 . BOYS AND GIHLS. , •» A ENROLMENT LAST SCHOOL YEAR 85. .. New and Commodious tiuildiogs. W«U Appointed Recitation Roouis. Compe tent Teachers and Thorough Inat.-uotica. A Special Course For Tfiosa Desiring to Teaco in the Pub lie Schools. Tuition per month, $1.50 to §3.00 ■Vunc, $3.00. Bjard, everything eluded, SB.OO. f : Next Session opens August 26tk, Sen r. *■' W 13 ftafritf, tfttRMANTON, N. O. WANTE Wanted at our® 10,000 or 20,000 acres ot fine tabasco la;it. The land is wanted !*■ •ns bod/, or as ne.tr together as bit lii preferred that at at leest 2,030 aei**t isliould be in small tracts and in a (eedatate of cultivation, witli dwellings on them read; te occupy. Do uot expert fancy price# ; we will |>ay, cash in hariil if we buy. N.M. I'KHI'KU, Keal Estate Ajeti:',* DuuUury, X. O. July Ist, 1889. LANDWANTQ Watite 1 for a cah paying ca«tamor a sma tract ui I4IIU, no i len.l than too acre*. Tho land lniutbc in a good •tutaof cultivation, with fair d welling ou it, worth not more than SI,OOO to 91,600. MOHI or all the money will be ready as •oon aa wo can get iKMe-alon this fall. N. M. Pepper, Real Estate Ageul, baubury, M. C., Jaly 4th loHJ. SEABOLT & =REMPSON, Tin and Sheet Iron J/iorkers. Witigtcm 2T„ C. (OPPOSITE FARMERS W. U. After returning thanks to the good veople of Stokes for liberal share of patronage on tobacso flues, wish t0 call their at ten W Our large andiveli assOrted selected st 0«k Of |(iokS|iaUjis|tov}, Also Areep a large assortment of 1 inwa re, sheet copper sheet zinc, stove pi & c.' RoNfing, guttering and repairing done on short notice, Give us a call. Good work and low prices. rcspct'y £«afeUS & Imperfect digoetion and asyiuiilatien produce disordered conditions of the aysteai whioh grow and are oooQriued by neglect, Dr J II MoLesa's Strength euining Cordial aod Hlood Purifier, by its tonie proportion, cures indigestion aud gives tone to the atouiaoh. *I,OO I er battle. If your kidueys aro inaotivo, you wilf ffiel and look wretched, oveu in tbo moat cheerful sooicty, aud melancholy oa 'he jollicut ouoasiouH. Dr J H MoLeao'a Ijivor and Kidney Ualuj, will eat y right again. SI,OO. en you constipated, with lon o f»p* petite, heuilichc, take one of Dr J ty MoLuiid'h Littlo Liver an) KiJuoj Pel , l»i«.They arc pleis/inl to t&k* tq ur« wiljfou, 2oc«ut« uviul
The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 21, 1889, edition 1
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