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IMPORTER AND TOST | fAPE* FOR THE PEOPLE fEPPER * SONS. Editors. Ent« r «d in the Post Office at Dan bury. N. C., as Second-Class Matter. THUKSDAY APKIL 17 IK>). f MTTA PlPUft w»frmn«l onflWt Oiwv JT A* Jka P. Howell A Cos Kownna,** IT i« said that nearly *ll (ho postal clerks and carriers who bocome tbicvjK bagtn by stealing letters addressed to pottery jrbicJh they ki.ow are ul aaost lure to contain money. OecAR Tattle of Sauta Cruz, Cal., *u aplitting kindling wood wheu be iMkled a large pieoe of redwood. He /ound a five-cent piece of 1850 lodged jun tbe oenter of the liuib It was black. Aged by tbe sap. A GROCER in Lynchburg, Va , who bad in tire business for t irtcen years without making a cent couldu't figure out kcw it was until bis bead elerk was taken sick, thought he was going to die, and confessed to having •abetted »bout seventeen thousand d liar*. HE THREATENED TO SHOOT fiOWJV THE DO OH. Bpecial Revenue Ageat Baltic went to to* wholesale whiskey bouse of meusrs. Key 4 Co., in this place, Weduesday of IMI weak 26t!i, ult., and xpressed to Mr. G. E. Freieh, who was in charge, • deiira examine the premises. Mr. tinted, and, with the agent, wat to tbe door between the office acd the warabause, which door was closed fr m the warehouse aide aad fastened with a spring lock, and knocking upon the door called at tha e,iuo time, upon the oalared porter, who wa3 within, to open it. Tbe porter cracked it aud iintued lately slammed it to, wbeieujon Mr. French beat upon it again and renewed bit demand for admittance. While he mg« at thta, doing bis be it to to go. i , Mr Ballin whipped out a'tevolvor and •aid that if the Jonr w». not opcaed in - •tantlj be would shout tt down. Whe reupon Mr. French bristled an and dec lared that if tbe door was shot into he fount be shot, to. Mr. Uillin put up bis gun, aad in less time thau it tsk-s ta tall it—x uaha f tuiuute or three quarters, £t the outside, from the out - jide, from the time tbe colored boy jer ked tbe door to— ha opened it again in response to Mr. French's knocks aud the /avenue agent walked in an inspected aad examiuod to his bean's couteut, without rewarked for his trouble M bis unoceiary exhibition of his auth hoiity and shooting irou. This Kill give the outside world some jiilea of bow revenue men are carryiug things down here. Ilere was an instant .in wbieb it was impossibtie thi.ig could ,ba»e passed iteiweeu Mr. French and ,the porter during tbe instant tbe doer stood opan, without the rovenu agent seeing it. The foot that Mr. French was hammering upon the door and cla Storing for admission, negatived the idaa tbat be was trying to defeat the officer's parposgto enter the warehouse ; but Ibe effiosr 8«oi occasion to draw hia g'io and aad threaten to shoot down tho do r—. is doing the latter of which he would surely bar* shot down a rviggor. just as •Da ,u/i>is brithersu did io Orange couc- if a few weeks ago, and for less cause— ia fact (or aooe.—Stateaville Land mark. By a party rote of sovcn to five'J the INM t'onmitteo on Election of I'iesi dtal aod Vioe-Presid nt,aud Uepresen totifM in Congress, Saturday, autlioii ■«d a favorable report with auieodnjcuu •m tbe McCoinas bill, to prevent gerry mandering of Congressional districts. Tk« ball also provides that liepreienti. tint to the fifty-aeeond Congress, shall t»4pt«lifroa distiiot* oonjposed of tha MBS territory, and liavißg tbe Hume bouuda riaa aa those from which Representatives |a tbe fifty-first Congress were elected. Tbe minority will submit a report e|}oaitioa to tfaa bill, of couisc. HE COULDN'T B£RVE. Judge Willivc Ijiiuis Kelly, of the district court, gays the St I'ahl I ioueei I'ress, is acquiring a reputation for wr on the touch. A young Lawyer in the German-American Bank building te Is us the following: Various juror* w re wailing before the judge, as is the custom at every torn, of court, to he excused from hcivi e A meek-looking man came up in his "urn and asked that ho might bo let off. "You can't get off without a good ex. cuse," sa d the judge. >»I ' ave a good r.-ason." ou must tell it or scive," s.iid the judge. "But, y ur honor, 1 don't believe | the other jurors would earn to have uie serve." "iVhy not * VVha '» y ur excuse !' •'Well— I—.''(hesitatingly). " VV hat is it ?" "I've got the itch." "Mr. Clerk.saib Judge Kelley, ipiokly, »c;atc!i the mm nut." ' iti:: galled jade " Arizona Kr.-ker, li bssso happened every timo we have bevn oblige.! to kill a man in ti>!> ! town in self-defense, that the Coroner | adn everybody else was in a great hurry i and that the body was buried in the ! most convenient place Last weels we I were struck with tije idea of getting 1 tl\»ui all together in ono oomtnon spot, ; and we bought an a-ro of sand lot Col. Hawkins for a gtouud work. Out greek , eyed contemporary got a hint of wlm' 1 was up and he went blowing around town ! aud did hit best to head us off 11u fai led, however, and during the thjw we j had the five bodies taken up. removed to what is already known as '-the Kicker corral," and each gave designated vi b a white head'oord with the name painted neatly ihereou. In the spring v.e shall see that eaeb grave is covered with trailing arbutus—that is, if arbutus will tiail in this coun'ry. The names, as they appear on the headbord, are: I "Mosc, I'ete, Jim, Sa'.., Jaife." We 1 shall probibly add a couple more to the list beforo the Ides of May, whatever thu is. Goldsb ru Argus : Ths new effi e j recently created by soma of the rui road i magi) it s, and Un:>wn as the North Car oliur Car Strvice ' ssoeiatton, wilt head | quarters at ltaleigh, under the niauaga. | incut of Mr Washington Bryan, thu latest ex-President of the A. & N. C. K. K., Has been abolished. It is sai 1 that $5,000 was spaat for Boyle al bis I .al in this city la-t week. Yet his victim got DO assistance aud ' justice was thwarted. .. - - Durham lih six urllioiuirc J. f. Carr. W. Duke, U. L Duke J. 13. Duke, G. W. Watts, 15. W. Dude. Parmer* report that the fly has do* ! stroyed the pl;ui.s ou ui tiy beds in lot;. ; StatevJlc Landmark. A Philadelphia syndicate has just i r'ecod the purchase 0f3,000 acres | of laud at Lenoir's s'a ion, t'lirly miles I from Knoxville, Tenu. A bii s'ctl ! woolcu mills and a branch road to Harriuian to connect with the Cin cinnati Southern are involved. The land is tbe old Lenoir plantation, fa t uiom throughout tbe South. Fi.» mil lieu dollars, it is said, are to be iavest- Statesville Landmark. George E. Newlaud, a well kmwn citiien and retired real estate dealer of Chicago, who lived in a i elegant resi dence in Englewood, a suburb of that city, and his family, consisting of him self, wife son Faank and daughter Grace, were poisoned last Friday ovon ing, the poison being administers I in | tin ir food. Mr. and Mrs. Newlaud are I dead, and tbe two children seriously ill Mamie Starr, a servant, whom the fami ly took from a refuse for wotue i the before, was arretted at the poisoner. Mr. A. G. Finch writes us from Wil. San county that the cold weather hat been vary disiiatrous to tobacco plants in that section. While the farmers have anticipated planting a Urge acreage aod have made extensive preparations. tb outlook at present is very glaeuy. He has plants enough, be says, but not more than ouo planter in live has, and it is generally supposed that ai least two. thirds ot the plants are kitled. .Winy arc resowing their plant beds and burn ing new ones. —Ueiider>ou Gold Leaf. m in - « THE RESULTS MOM THE 1889 CROP OF VIRGIJVM .IJS l) AORTH CAROLINA. There are various estimate as to the per cent, o' tbe 1889 crop vev to market in the Virg nia and North Carolina markets, but none go below 75 per cent. >od in many of tbe smaller markets p-aciieally all the crop is in It is evi dent that the crip will provoa light one iu weight, yet it will prove one of the most Profitable crops r isrd in the two ■S'atcs in i.ite years. Ihe combination •if toe Cigarette manufacturers a few mouths ago operated to depress prices' somewhat in cutters but a largo prv portion of ha or .p hi I h;en sold provi- ] uslv to that combination, aud the ehinge in valu"> Ins n l been «s a«ri 1 : ou* as wis ai first anti ltia'e 1. ' ' i Although t!i« crop vie! I• 1 :»-vn| n»:- ey to tboplanters, an 1 their n.itiif.ie'inn with the remit is best evidence I in theii . anxiety to gst '.heir pi int beds » iwn t>r ! the 18D0 crop and the d termtnat ion o put out l.rger acreages thin ycai. Whether or nt ilie seasons will be propitious f r their fan leit h is ai otlie qnuftion. Certainly to date the weather hai b '.m unf ivorabU an l soggy condition of the soil is nit the uiost assuring, but a month of dry weather > would greiily remedy theo conditions,! nnd t!iu change for the better uiay c nue ; J soon. But if ih«y should realixa al! they i desire as to getting out the crop, next ; fill there may be a condition as to val ues that would ar be the more cheering, j particularly if the Cigarette combiua'ion holds togsther. The remit of the 1890 urop thould teach planters the lesson 1 that it is a light weight orop tbut pays the best. l( they go in and plant u i Ivge.acrcage this jear >iiup!y because they realized fair values on a light crop, they will simply show themselves inca t paMe of learning by experience.—. | A'estern Tobcceu Journal. Tin: ,9AD CONDiriOM OF THE IN II ABIT AN I'd OF UUNTING TON. » 1 New Orleans. April 2 -—Hunrngtcn r has beeu corn; letcfy absudoucd by its 1 inhabilaats, about half of whoiu j with some of their stock arc urowded s together on the levee, sufj'iiog fioin l.exposura, sichness. and oediiiuiUm. TU others arc living more comfortably I, in box cars .Many houses have fi >ate 1 .'away. Souu /,oOJ resideuts of tin neighborhood a a al»o crowded upon ■ the levees or have tl.'d to the highlands. \. similar condition of affairs prevail* iu ! nearly the entire couutry around the r beak. The back-wator is spreading far . j into tuo iuterior. fVßonsy to Lund (IN CNI.iMI 1 KI) AMOI NTs) On tioot) K al I!st\te S.c: itrrY | with interest p tytsble scmi-auuually or I i. / 4i preferred . Loans t« run ■ five years and secured by first mortgage ho.. Ik. Judgments, mortgages aud liens of every desct .'.i m paid off aud .•ug tiuie given. t Call ou ur address ,j A Ji. STACK, i j Attotu»y at law I; Dauburv, N. C. 133 * tj3 WOODWORK «@©° ATTACHMENTS fen immm&amw&si CtJßjKi ST.louis.MO. oailamix. A(ii;.iT(l WA9ITEO, Onlv |STI.y EftiiTHSEAaSKY I* M..rvotn t.r Ml. I ii.vun.. * *r»|>l:i« (Imirr'cii. .» of JM! thin*» i/\ N «»ure ; thnHUiff *••. cniurea •»> I. n-I i;rii! Me* —rtnowti J4«r>wrlea irf *ri*i ei I'uMiahei In Itnghali nit>l (irrmoji &t ii«l'n 14 t*'.in« A OarAT BOOK TO KILL Hu • If-' i-a am! .•«»! term* to a*»nt« KREZ. rojc*u»:»; a Hcn imIX, diH iomui. o. \Er-,V PERFECT f MAKER. 1 J I // A n«w invrnUon for making I // C4f»«»nd Tea. totter than »ny ; I /*\l 7 tb, r* , a ° v ' ln u ** *»*«* Wof th* I I nn,! •' with anjr \J VlkJl w o? l»a l'.»t Aaiapl* will be V »' , for tw>ptr cvpu In J VY'jA •tamp*. li« nl> Wanted io Kr ■ Willi for 'nil particular* nf this i • * *"«1 othef faat -«tl!ln»f article*. ~ ~aJ Forihst* McMakin, Cincinnati,U. OW'S Yutifi FENGE? A A Wo have Iho CHEAPEST and Best 4 W W VEN WIRE FEKCINC Belvaso. «/ JO"uraOSHWHAT eo iArrn. Qnrdon. Poultry and Stock Fencing. ai; ■lsee and width*. Gates to u.aich. Prioealow. by dealer*. Frrlcht Paid. Send for clroalar* HI liiruj't wortl WIBK FVint CO.. CHICAGO, ILL. P. f«.-All-«»••» LAW H ft** C»:y t TF.UY r*B«e 5-Ton Cotton Gin Scales, S6O beam box HBBI Brass Tare Beam, >\ arr&ntci! for 5 Vi4ri CjSfc7 "JONES HE PAYB THE FREIGHT.' Fur Free frlrt l.ut, AMrna JONES of BINGHAKTON, Binghamton, t. T DO YCU O WRITS WANT A i Ji'V" . TO 13. Amy ti v. irt t'if uorlH fur'tirthtvl t' •> '.Huh eiMpl.. !• N-iL't lunik* winltil. ..i ill p). I°. IV -s Ajctcr. '.5 Wnrr. s it., N. Y. !T PAVii : * II L l TtkTC VOJ.I bv'SlNLf . 1 I* .•*!.. I • i ut*ofcclV;.c«, 'mtt viut ties, »:«..» »uv.m v . in * l«r 10 - r J 1 ; m | holw grip » hlt"i 1 flum,! fi»r nhxinieMliifb. QOOJ Y/"2T.K, /£stroj\!l.U:;lV • 10W OV.*;r.;. quick Ti»\t. lev York. cr« * »*1 l-v-4* V * ■ J C. t"i bl.aUdl K , t-ni-jcsitr-:: lAflris fj . ~ •;..'Vv";"' V i N »Hl> STVM.e I.DC. '*■ . -ai* 3 Z.W.J fiii; ctad f:r ?: ci. Muxvli'.u Prtn Ajency, 4£ Wtrron C>., Ai. Y. Doors, §asli, Blinjis, etc. We arc prepared to furnish doors, sash, blinds, newels, turn ed balusters, hand rail, brackets, moul ding, scroll.sawing of all kinds, window (raimvs, door frame*, dressed lumber of ail kinds, Mooring, ceil ing, weather-board jing, etc. of our own manufacture. We opto carry in stock shingle#, plastering liths, time, ertnent, calcined plan ler, plash ring hair and all kinds >j'buihjcrs' supplies. MILLER BLIOS., If ifnton, \ T . C. Vaughn & Pepper, COKXEU LIIiBKTV AND FOI'RTH STS., -> Winston, s s N. C. I Would say Urst aft »r tendering; o'tr tha ik* to tli •p • •of the Twin City, For sytlie, aid other counties u tin 4 >ute a. 1 Virginia f T t!»«• 111 »r * tli in liberal pat ronage given us si ce we !ia\e beeu i» btuj::»e*s, that we are now getting in our IMMENSE STOCK „ \V« id not :>UU summer fivii! tlie fart tli it ■ •vl f We will be receiving fresh supplies every month the year rounti, We havtfllvetl in tl»e country. In th s ril!a *e, ami ithe city. consequently know , what eajh and every class ol our people nee«i and cau supply ail. urn IWI' IUUJ We would Country tu M« li.\aU » I individual cis >u)us as wttfl) that, our basilicas is to wail un >9ll, and ifyo 1 11 • . ;» «vt!iuu to ea*. wear, or work witty, eouie ami see us or vuin vve buy UanU and owing to ihw dis. co'Unt w4 getof buying in T [:] Large Quantities [:] can sell joit ijiq'ts as tow a* you can buy from manufaclur 'r* and save you at test thefreights; .■ ■ . V IVE jfvMT YOUR PRODUCE AX D WILL PAY LIB ERAL PRICES FOR IT. Onewwd inm tfi «*!' pA«ni .jtliftW luerelianU or rprivgte individuls, you ni iv re* assurer fliatwnipii yoi("biryg»>ott Irouas tliey ar*- fresh. it has been and while \\(J are in tin? uMTOuililc buslnes* will o:nur yolifcy lo put effgaods bjforr get tinguld. Again thanking our winy patron for the liberal support given u* In the past, w> are, „ ■Very respeotfally, Yaugiin Pepper* «ra«le tn ail part*. by p |\ fl p BgTijj °* r ciarhiaaaJL 11 1111 -w 1 ' *'«> wa will aaad /rr» *• aa» y -:«j P** **"' 10 • J-h '•*#''»r.»ba w fr~ .-a If b*a« w»m-nackiM ma 4* i* R MR I ■ '*' with all Ik* uuikniiN R-Wt V JgfiJl **• «rfllal*c >»nj frriti .«mpiMa Ffti |D£& j&l.na cf oar ccaiir and valuabla a* 4 J Si 4 * n 4a*rtuin w«a»i ifcai *uu •*»«»» we Mad. lo ibrta^wl^ 1 4a T r e: *rr pv.ll I L «* bwh kannrn oai. Mlm ptimi '• v X lvc ul " *° l- •••. wlih ik« Pi* l \ « lactMMeala. a»J u%« aaJW fat •a, PKffl CMf 1 i"fal fKArfctu.- ta 0* "ofM. All w 1 "*KWfi 8 R CL.R«rr«- \o r*,-l«al ra«air%a Plata. bnef iumrmil >n» ifi»»n ia>M wh > vnli iw mat oa«o «a*> mr« Arr iba beat MWink-iMiWa* ta tka w*rld. and iba fb*at in-cf «oiki f bicti nl »»ti ahuwa l»«*iba* iu 4a*rva iAOlids CO., ii«k KO. Aim—U, Mala* ( i cL" AlillL a [■ '•« 'j \ 'iß iui jT /;j (Oi'l Sheet iron — h\)i 'kers vVitistoT. C, lOI'POSITK FAUMKB3 W. 11. . ///('/• rrtiiriiiii* thanks to 'hr Jom! oe )j)li' !>} Stokes foi t 'bert/f xl>nrc >/' patro iiwjr (•v tobuc'c ]1 ties, wish t(> "all ticsr a-ttcn iOOarltu'gi 'imt tcr'i asaOrted selected stCck (>}' SoofeSjiaUttj JtQT>. T ▼ V Also A'ccp a large assortment cf" t i ihv.i re, slicet copper j sheet zinc, stove pi j &C glittering and repairing done on short notice, Give ns a call. 1 (jJooil work and low prices. respct'y &) c. Cleanse • the System * finy Color r~rr^r — wuu mat mo* num, 5 *+ti)#r9. 5> ram DO m», JC"^ j f*rs f / FOR ronapound- ltparm««u* 4M9, ete. I T£*C£NTt IT I blood, cure# CXUkitlpattoa, 3 "3t»»y Other way* MV K **>* I P ■ w»J raf*lateaib§ Jlnr aO4 ~ ° ?. Iil " FPVt*t ■»»«« OIAMOMi kldneya,oirxluaUycfc«m DIAMOND DYES and take 00 othu. W ■ IIF ' •"* deMl maUew For Qildinf or Broosinf Panev Article* USE Paine's „ DIAMOND PAINTS. Celery Compound Bold, Sllv.r, Broua, Copper. Only 10 Cent.. co mb | m ,„ true nerve tonic aS7i strenMMn. Hr" ~ r. qualities, reviving Uie energies aatl spirit*^* Hnh v Portra tS. " I have been troubled for some year* wlUi a ■*" W J r VI IIUII9I coaipUcstlon of difficulties. Aflor try In* A Poftiblloof beaut Mil baby pic- rloiis rcuicilliis, and not muling rellof. I trie* l(C' 1 turea from life, i rinled on fine Paine's Celery Compound. Before talcing ooj I _t _ plate paper by patent photo full lmtlle the long troublesome symptom *»- [J; &■ *\ process, sent free to Mother ol; ran to subside, and I can truly say new. Uuu I r> * xa any Baby born within a year, feel like a new man. Digestion baa liiAiiiiL rO»-"Aa)T Rvery Mother want* fheae I and 1 have gained ten pnuada In welrMaHMl llciy \ pictures; seml at once. Clve I have commenced taklnr'be Compound" . / /!3wT\ Y 1 "•'■J' l name "J 1 IIONIMTCa SVKAHSS, FelChftßa, *k MV. ? JL/WILLS, RICHARDSON A CO., 11.00. Blxfor|sN. At Drugfista. tr w W auaimaTON, VT, I WELL*. moHi"uso* * (la, Burlington, 9k DiW STORE. S3 AMD ' * But old friend® and secjua- Intanccs to the people of Ntokes and adjoining coun* ties, . 'XZ «* have ju*t openod a i»««r stock. *;ood assortment of FRKS// ()OODS •• the wpst .side Court Hons* M|iMre in Winston V. (-. :* Fur us to roll the renter* of this paper fiat w«» can an 1 ox-wi to s»ll £oods m low :ts anvl>oilv rlae, iiiiiiM wm like news iiu»r alwrtishi,; t»'.xt TELL' YOU TH AT WK WILL DO IT, and to satisfy yourselves • Come and See. * * We lnvc set i-p in llie very midn o4 competition but we know vrliat poods are : our loin; experience in the business give* us Qniifideiieetliat we -ar bny as low. and as oM Hickory once said '-by tln» eternal" we can ami will sell M low as IUIV hotly else, we of cnuine mean goods uf Hie sair.C class. *' WE lope oar friends in Mokes ami adjoining counties will not I>AS« u«bv * •• wlien they come to Wiitstou. Vorv Pcspeoffultv. TllYf.f)!;. NORMAN A CO. Feb. •-'■■>-tf. . * FRANK C. BROWN, SrccKSSon TO W. T. CAHTRBA CO., - | WHOLES'LE $ RETAIL DEALER IN - ! [ GENERAL MERCHANDIFE - Cornar Fourth and Main S'reets. ' s! -j «-ii S.ii Winston - - - - N. C. * .. + yVv"~o» Is lieadinai'terslot every'tliing a farmer want s. Carried larUe sleek 1 * *•s Mom sliipsmtT, meat, selt, tlie li'gli icradeslobiiceo l'citili/er. ISrilisb M.i lure, Obirs Special Cuin|>»iiid for line lolaeco. Ask tlioso who bate used it and they will 'ell yoli it Islhc best. Conic to ieo wlien yon ai-e in Winston and 1 will use the kuife for you. , • ; Frank Brown« STOKES COUNTY STORE Walnut Cove, - - - N,C\ / would *(iy to thom fn need of HKKCff AND/> K, no different; how mnatl or how tarije the quantify icantnt Inu in pimMon to fur .Mi umjthinj you need and ' * tut much of it ajt hou rfetaiv. / hate note in xto' L a good assortment of |rfS3 fj oods, ) Xc - OROCERIBB. HARDWARE, - And other All Goods. Cyd/yf.' ifK C-fLf., If ijou iia no? m" fUtfl ynu mailt, ivA for it, ml tf n»t'' Jtfon /om.l I will yet it for you, anything/rum a .i«i e/ng iiutcAine ncedie fo a _,, , , m~lteam Mie mitt - / HAVE OOMK TO STAY, and intend (o/«r- CL?"IIJ«/I my CUSTOMER* ICTFTI anytlifng they ICUNF,| " " :K w " inxaan to keep ir stjekthe best goods o their kind, ' will furnish you 4k ANYTHING YOU I propose to furnish everything you want for-r As,"Little,"Money ... as the same artile can bewail in or out of N. C. The way to prove that what I say is true is to come and see. G ivc me trial. Yours very truly, ROUT, L. MURPHY. (4,10.'90.tf. _ -> >' v • «v* ~
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