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IMPORTER AND TOST VSPPB& * SOU, EQIXC#B :Sj Jittered at tke P»st-OfHce in ' iV.' «' at teend-clatiwtaUtr |yTiiLßsj)Ay, JAN, 22, \BUo.^ri ma paper JtMMfl£S& —i ■ i in ii ■ •TOE PAPEH FOR THE PEOPLE A GOOD STOMACH. A BABY AT MT. AIRY WHO BWALLOWKI) A WHOLESAL ING B SKKT. Richmond State.] Leo, the cloven juonthi-old baby of of Oscar M. Spui*s, register of Ml. Airy district, swall.rwed a number ot needles, puw, buttonsV&e., on Satur day was dniu-j tier usui| cleaning up for Bunday. About 10 o'clock she placed fbe little fellow in an adfoining room on the floor to play while she did ber j»Qrk. She gave him a glance quite of ten to see that he did not get near tbc a'.ove. Mie saw that he was quiet and contented beyond the table, and oon. sidled him .quite rafe from harm. She di 4 not aqtioc that heahad pulled off the table sjretkd, wi'b the sewing basket on Jt. The little fellow swallowed paper, buttons; tacks, and even took pins from a paper agd- swallowed tbom without oomplaining. The mother later on dis covered wlnrt had been done She ex amined his mouth and found nothing in it, felt sure that be had not swal lowed any tbitg until about 6 o'clock in the afternoon, when the child eried with pain, and emitted from its mouth a num ber of buttons and pins Dr. Ben Todd was immediately sent for, but could not do anything much beyond giving an em etic and letting nature take its course. Wi> bin thirty-six hours afterwards the little fellow had emitted thirty.pix va rious-article». They bad to keep bio viug the little fellow almost constantly, an,d he bore the pain heroically, scarce, ly crying. At 8 o'clock this morning he was quietly sleeping, and it is hop ed that the worst is over. Here is a list of the thing? be swal lowed 18 pins. 4 needle#.' 8 tack,? 7 wads or particles of paper. !2 wads or partiefe? of muslin. 8 china buttons -1 vest button. 4 pearl buttons. I shoe button. 1 piece of bark. b piety 3 of acrk. 1 piece of feathar. Y - » - 1 piece,qf match. 1 ekuUi button. 1 bi"a^S : punts button. 2 pieces pf chips. 1 pie'ce'of wrapped cotton. 3 spools of silk thread. | shoe book. The llaleigh Chronicle i 8 reliably ;n ormel that steps «ro beiqg taken to organise* strung fruit growiug com jiany fur Moof county It ;9 proposed to piuut fifty thousand peach treos, thousands of grape vines, and also to .cultivate on a ISrge seslo other small fruits. Mr. J. Yau Linley, the propjiet ,or of the largest id (Juilfotd .county, is oue of the stockholders. lie i one of the most successful fruit tree growers ill tne South, his business some yeors reaching very uear a hundred tho uaiiHd dollars. Ilis father, Joshua Lin dley, was the pioneer nusctyinan of the South and established bis nursery (bout six miles from GnUferd and by Jbonest deal'ng and industry. built up f Ju/ge busuje-* which he left to bis son jle ongtiated souie tine rarities of fruit but never endorsed »ny until he gave jt through tfiaU The old gentlemin Itvcd hou urei, aud diet) respected a good old Quaker, and a Jefferson Dem ocrat from the soles of bis shoes up. Tlve M*U»y p«ople you meet hsve bealthv livers. They take Simmons Liv»r K«g*Uior. «I; m' ' ■* *%■ „0u ly • Do not weak n yourself by drastic purgatives. Take SiuiiLOQS Liver Reg v ' AfATSUSNEIN C|>UR P. j 'Wliut pti 1 etio jncidcutl o mir »| m ist d-iily m oar poliSe e.mrts,t|o«» m.rii iiig a «b>rt tiina ago a woman was arril re J b. foro »justice on the cliaigt of j having been found drunk i>i tlio straet ! the provinus night. When nskod if I he Uid auyihing V> say for hcrvelf sho ! flushed a. d treuiblrd, but looked tin judge steadily in the lace as she i eplleil j "I can say u >t!iing. I forget in ,s li'| and uri>t heir the consequence*. S*io ' wa* lined five dollars, and \vas not at li J to pay ; was about to b • conducted to j prison when a man, having th i nnpear ance of a hardworking tirichaoe and' ccoinpanied by pret'y little girl rose in the audience and offered to piv it 1 for her It was her husband. Hear- i irig his voice, she hid ber (ace in her ; hands and said biistly :"Y'ou must 1 not piv it." 41 But we want you at home," replied | the man smiling at ber pie 6 mtly. I "No, you must not jay it," insisted Irs wife. '"Pon t waste ihe money on me j use it at home. lii>y a new pair ot! Sb is for baby with tt. "Please come Hxnat), uianuii;k," >aid the littio girl . and the fether silently drew money from his pocket and handed it to the clerk ot I the court. l>nt the woman still prot ested, declairing that she would not go home, and she would go to prison and it was not until the little girl beg an to cry u . 1 the judge begged her to thtuk of hor children that s!ia consen ted to return. Her husband at length took he by one hand the child by the other, and between them she was led' slowly from the ourt, Oil, the course of it'tmipcrauue ! —Work at Hugo. the first step Perhaps you are run down cau't eat, oau't sleep, can't think, cau't do unyib- i ing to yonr satisfaction, and you wonder what ails you. You lioald heed tin | warning, you are taking the first atej , into Nerveus IV >ti .lion, Yot> ned u , Nerve Tonic and in KleeMic Hitters you j will find the exaet remedy for restoring your uervous sys-fi to its normal, I ?al thv oo:: lition. Surprising results fid. lowed the use of this g"eat Neiv.,- Toiiie and Alterative. Your appetite j returns, good digestion is restored, anl ! the Livar and K i Ine; a resume healthy ' action. Try a bo,tic Prise 50c. at W. j y. AliCanless l>rng Store. The Me»v Discovery. You have heard your friends and oegbbors talkiog sbout it. You u.uy | yourself be one of the many who know from personal espci >euce just how good a thing it is. If you have ever tried it you ate one of its staunch friend-, because the wonderful tiling ah.iui it is, that when once given a trial, Dr. Kind's New Discovery ever alter holds a plioo in the if you hive never used ii and shoul i be atHictcd wi;b a cougli, cold or any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, secure a bottle at once and give it a fair trial. It it guaranteed eTfry time, or money refunded Tiial lie tt els free at \\ . V . McCanles drug store. Senator Zebulon li. Vanoe was yes terday re-elected to suajeed himself as United States Senator. Ha was elected by a full party vote--116 votes for Vance, und 10 votes for ! ritcbard, Republican. Joseph Janiels was nominated for State Printer by tbc Democratic caucus last night by acclamation. wvumj tui'r :ui PHILLIPS & WATKINS- CO DEALERS IN CO General Merchandise. VTTe also carry a nice hue of Farul- VY ture. Clothing, etc. Why go oil ut your own county lor what you need wlien you can ilo a.** well or beltm* at home.' V\ v only ask, >V Wy '• rjiiLLirs & WALL, Walnut Cove, N. C -1 13 lyr GEO- STEWART, TIN AND SHEET IKON MANUFACTURER —TISB BLOCK— WINSTON. N. 0. Roofing, Gu tterin g a rid Spou ting done at Short Notice. Keeps eonst-ntlv on hand a fine lot ° cooking ami heating stovss. and is f manufacturer of •'tills, &c- If Yen lav® CON&UiWTiQH OR COLD BRONCHITIS ftroat Affection SCROFULA Wasting cfFloch Or any Dkf'se w7i*>rr th* Throat and Rid w* hp" lujhtKtvd, Ltick ©/' SHrcnpth or AVimi Vow- r, you can f»c relieved ami Cttr.'d by j FUFiE CJOD L!VER CBL | With Hypophosofsltes. PALATABLE AS MILK. A*k for Srott'i* h"mn r nion. and let no ejß pfanat.'o.t o- solicitation induct you to ucerj»t a ituic. Sulci by all Jtruri'iists. SCOTT &aOWNE,Ciiomlots,N.Y. f NOTICE. •Stato nf Nori(i Stokea tl!» Cleik John a ion. rrn. \ h Koiipu for E\c utiuu. T. A. (irillin. Deft. S In the above OTitith'.l action, it npiv;ir in£i to sit iiUac I.»u aft. e c .'irf, ii|v*n affidavit filid thai Tho>. v. frritti i. t!i*j «l e t'ontlani above h \ non-p'Hiihmt, of iho Sfai«» ot XorUi '.i.oll'i i. ill 01 mot h lon ml therein, ami is att • '•vary ,uri> t this motion il»e i m »lio» for vl ocntiou upon mi unsilisflol Juilxmn: t in favor of the above ntinM pi »HMtT. • ll Is thßref t*i.V n'»tice be published for six em'cesshv weeks in tin* Uanbtirv Reporter anu Pott, a noivspapei' published In the ti)wnof Panbnry, N. ('., notifying the said A. (Jritlin to «i>- pear at the •rti eof the f'h'i kof ihe Snj»er lor Co:irt i*i Denbnrv. on the 23il day of Feb. r.Wt.-Sml thoir e,n>«\ ifjinv he CA£. why exuention »!»o;il i not npon s.iio jmlyrnent, and let the U ten«i «nt t k« notice t'»at tf he fiiTs to app •v H a»d show cause why execution should not ivme npon sii ! judgment the relief demAnlcid will be grant ed. Given under mv han i and seal af ollic" in Danbnry. Tliis im* y. o. rsTREE. r. s c V M «ti k. aM*v f.»r IT ft. a » *CT SW - . w, ■am "i»>» Statecit Xorth ('nthn.i, j i' r«»':r Si k' % > conr»: v. \ Befl»n» the rierk. \ .1 Smi'h .Iti'm PSiplMi. • IVii lon to sell //tain Smth. and oil:-; kind lor era, , I • t ioii. ▼ t • t» W iSndtl!. OaritM Smi ; N*.»tiee to non *h, L K and « liter . \ I*l si dents, OelomUntM. In Hie above entitled action, J t appear ing to the satufacil >n of 'lie court that l'rattklin Siii'th. "Mui \ a ni»lh»Werts »n, Slid her \ltlsballd Huberts-m* Eit*v Wil. 1 iiatus and her haslttoiid 'i'hoinus Will.aitw, ' •MI \Y Hi ittis r.nd her ! -i t: »l F M li mis, Jr., .I*tit- •* Hoe- .l».io ■» l> hi, and }H»rhaj'S otl»e"s whose I,ante •* aie unknown, heirs-at-law 04 Mark A Smith, doe'd, are no 11-residents of theSt.l'o of Nui ih Caroli na, and,arc iu'CT**sar>' jKir* S" »to thit? a« tion. ihe same being to- the saU •»C t li« hinds ol Marl* A Snti.h, dce'd, f»•; p:irtilion anirng his helK-at I .w, !t is therefore ordep'd hv the cot»r% tint i »ililieation of noiiee l»e owvle for six snc .v*tivf 'Tei»ks iit tint Panhiiiy II porter-Post, 1 a newsra;»er j>ub':sli lint h- t »wu of Dan- J i»iuy, Stok»s . t.u'i'v. \. lii"1 ii" tying the I above named dofe 1 \an*s I » appear at the | office efthe t'Wkrt' tlte Superi »r co irt in l>inbnry. stokea county. N. C. on the £UI | f day of Feb. IHOI, and a .sw-r or demur 10 the coinp'aint of tht) plaimidy ito v on tt|e in ha ottici» of said Clerk, and le. the said I defendants take t r at ft* tiiey fail to ! appear and answer the said complaint the •elief dent tmlc lin Hie said •• •uiplaint, the j relitidiiu mded injjte compUint will bo anted. Given my hand aid the seal of I aid eon I at • ftvv In tliis the 1 17th day i f l»e«*. IS' » N O* PKTKKjJ, r S. l\ | A. M. STACK. afi'y for Petitioudi-s. SEABOLT k ~ Tin and Sheet I refit I torkrrs.— ■^Ti-n.e'corL'STe C- (01' 1 'OS ITK FARM KRS W H After returning thinks to the good veople of Stokes for liberi/l share of patroluigc ( nto bac"C jiuci, irish tO col! their (men iO Our large and iveli assorted, selected stOck Of Cook and Heating Si'OV ES Also fceep a large assortment oftinwa re, sheet eopper sheet zinc, stove pi ping, &c Roofing, guttering land repairing done on short notice, Give us a call. Good work and low prices, respct'y KWPSMtEU " x - \ *y- -. - "~.v '" ' ' 2/2ua«t*47 ' Frank C. Brown,- XK •//>/■; /,' ix L o J v I'HICKS, Will (jive Off it if $50.00 in gold to his cus todiers on Jan. ist 189 J. • | EACH ONE rVKPJIASJN G $...00 WORTH OF GOOPS WILL GET A 11CKRT WHICH UNTITLES HI I. HOI.I'KR TO ONE CHANCE AT THE FOL LOWING 4 KIZES: FIHSf I'RIZB * 20.00. SECOND PRIZE 10.00. THIRD PRIZE 10.00. FOURTH PK'ZU 5.00. FlKTtl I'RIZE 5.00. Remember every time you buy s•"> 00 worth of g oil# you will fret one of these tickets and you nil! get your ponds as l.iw or lower than they arc sold anywhere el-c Come right in when ioi are in Winston and you will find every department filled with the ho-t in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, ('aps, Hoots, Shoos, Foriiislin g Goods, Nuiiuns, Jtc. ALL RIGHT G*M»DS —AT 111 SISHT PBICIS. If you are asking your self where yon ean buy REST 4tia CHEAPEST this season, you can get y jur auswer by calling on Frank Brown, Sep '29 "JO Winston. N. 0. (.'or. 4th and Main St. Vaughn & Pepper, CORNER LIBERTY AND FOURTH STS., Winston, : : N* C. Would say first after teiel rln , our I links to tin- i>oo|>li> of the Twin '•>'. For sytlie, ami otbcf eouijt >• ••» u tin- >.u- and Virginia for t lie more than liberal pat lon.yu given us since we have Iwhii in business, that wo are no» gsttiDß in our IMMENSESTOCK OF— - FA AN 11 VVINTER GOODS. jr " , /' , I ""We do not add suunnor from the (act thai f We will be receiving fresh supplier every month the year round, We have lived in the country, in tti" vil liisjf, and in tbe city. «ons»queiftly know what ra_>li and every class otour people need and can supply all. f. I II I ■ I a. We would say to country inereh-iuts (and individual customers as well) that our hasiuess is to wait OH von, u*l ifjon ir od anything to eat. H ear, or work with, coiue and we us or setid us your ordehr. \Vr buy fiom first liamls and to the dls. count we get off by buying ill v [:] Large Quantities [*] can sell you'goods as tow as you can buy from manufactur ers and save you at test the freights; W E WAXT YOUL! PRODUCE AXD WILL J'AY LIB URAL CASH I'RICES FOR JT. One word more to our patron", whether merchant or>rJv*le itfliMuls, you may rest assured that when you Imy foodjiiom us they are fresh. It lias lieen anil while we are in the mercantile business will woar l*dley to put off Rands bsfore get ting old. Airaiu tLaiikiug our umiiy patrons f 'op tlrt li\N:r.»l auppyrt us 111 the j pa#, we urc, Very re«pectfi*llj, 0 \ Vaughn & Pepper. SAVE MONEY vj n *|iPg%a |» FHOM THIS -=» \wmi mm company, Who are the Largest Dealers in th« State. V>'e buy divert] 'rom the Factories; and as we have A number f>] 'Jiranch Houses'' we buy largely, and thus save money in buying, also in freight. We handle nothing but FIRST CLASS GOODS, such us ' OIMCRA," ) HRIDGKrOKT ) STKINWAY,; I'IANOS. KiMHALL ( ORGANS KIMBALL, \ ALLIANCE ) Ihe o!"hrated I'*UIl)(tKl'()li i' OWUAN'S arc Hat and Mouse proof, and and a* arm may ruin an instrument in a short tiiue, therefore, DON'T BUY AN INSTRUMENT WITHOUT IT IS RAT l*Rßor.~~ T \\ e have l'i ; tuos front 5>190 upwards. We have Organi from s'2s upwsr4#« CAIJ. AXD SEE US. STANDARD MUSIC CO, Tise B.'ock. J{ 'insbont N. C. JCLQTH IM ! ■ JLOTHIIG! There wa> a iine when ready-in ide clothlti* wis regard ••! as worthless. lloias- I load*- » .i»H «I IV all ill • go. 'Jul of late that confidence lias lieett restored by offer, ii-:*»«*'t"r ura les of goods, both in o l»>r and in make-up. But few knew how this rha j:e of aJlair* came ahou?. w«»uld claim it on amxint o tlie prosperity of the .mi?rv. This s p ially true but the prinei al cause in in the fuel that Tl!>- I. \ 1• ,N u « ()., the ••••utile i-lmlvei* »t V\ I \sTi >N hive pl.ieed o»i the 'inarkft clo th.n tl..e rn.iru; 1 ..t p«i»,i| •lis^nintled about. It Is goner lly conceded hy peoph* i.i Winston imi) hi Mokes County that § c J —. — KEEPS THE —: — „ Best Clothing for the least MONEY! Our cart, how au.l sjiccUl tl"si'c i> to piraje our customer] anil we know *• i n..n.t do lliH 1111! v* wi. a» MM I s1) K «c liav k' |i' in the past. On • Mr. Tin rutou is ri'iisiantl> i the Nor ii piirchas'nt fresh Roods anil consequently HQ can ■ lor liavm • 0,.i roods on hand. We • i'l truly grateful to Strikes ni,d adjoining enmities fn p.i,t 1 I'.tnain no euitiesi v solicit n continuance of tlic same. Hoping our former f.iemls may cuine in to see its at Clark & Koril's oltt stan 1. we arc Your Friends Truly. TIIORNTOX & CO. - "-. I _ -=r = ,'t i 4 •"■t. ,ra—asaac -•* .•* -*r * u xrs-ammmjmm ir. WATT G. B. WE MM WINSTON, N. G., IS THE PT.AOE TO SELL YOUR TOBACCO. It is Iho best place because it Is the BEST HOUSE, with th« BEST LIGHT, Ik* hal AUCTIONEER, tho BEST KOOy.S, the BEST ALI. WOkKKR*, v . - * The Best Accommodation?, ami we will at all times jet the !I£.ST Hill ES. Our house is well lecated, wlthWn* to ics ami leaf houses rlqlit at itsiloorj, you csn get to lb* CO from any side of town without coming lit eeutact with tbe street cars. G. F. Wehh. Auctioneer li. S (i iliriway oi Ifuckinilisni, Book Ke«|>er, J. B. Field, of Hockinjjhain, | t T. J. .Vock, 01 Davie, j IK9 ' 1). A. Swlnk, of Rowan, I el ■A. It. Briinct, fstokes. | Managers, iiouy Fulton, Stokes, Watchman. Yours Truly, WATT Sc WEIIB, rro W -i.tor» ORINOCO WAREHOUSE. VfiWBTOH, *. C, Two hundred m*.J fifty Studeotl in .lt.»d»nc. t*« ■*.— «Inm. .omforu; mo»J per«»n»l c.rc; lot.llon »nd dim He delightful. Do.rJ >nd Tuition ONLY IU.M r* p*nm. Write for c.tlloju. |{ivl.g furlk.R iplornntion. ]. A. I. CAMS»v, Priocijwl • 'f
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