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. MF-TIlLf:"' 1 ' if P I'Jiill'i. The Pah bury Heporter. ISSVBQ V&Kt TtttTBSBAY. t)UT II, 1894. Home Happenings. fete Ticket. Fjr L'Ate Justice of the Supreme Court: HON. JAMES E. SHEPHERD. For Associate Justices : UOH. JAMES C. MoRAE, HON. WALTER CLARK, HOMA. fiURWELL. vVr .farfce Superior Covrt-Mnth Dist. HON. W. N. MEBANB, of Rockingham County. For State Treaturer: COL. S. McD. TATE. For Congress Fifth District t AUGUSTUS W. GRAHAM, of Granville C'ouoty. For Solicitor : W. W. BARBER, of Wilkes County. County Yidket. FOR TRCfKIfATi: GEO. W. SPARGER. iron tub nous i or rwbesestatives " WALTER W. KING. TOR CLERK BIPgRIOR COURT : WILLIAM JOHNSON. .' rOR SHERIFF : J. SPOT TAYLOR. FOR TBEASI RKR : I. a. ross. TOR UBOIKTER OF DSSOS : JAMES W. HYLTON. FOR 81'BVEYOR: R. U. TUTTLE. TOR CORONER! J. A0K1NS. Ham Tuesday. The election drawt tb nigh. One week from Doxt Monday until sourt. D. L. Eatoa returned from Greens boro Tuesday. Just one month from last Saturday vntil the election. lira. Pixie Gilmer aud ohildren, of Wt. Airy, are visiting relatives in town. Mr. T. W. Biokett returned from Federal Court at Greensboro last Fri day. -.. Rev. Cornelius Miller poeached a aperb sermon in the oourt bouse last Sunday. Lieutent Governor R. A. Dough ton peaks' here to-day at one o'clock, OB the politioal issues of the day. Tbs publio t ebool will comnienoe at Ibis place Monday, Oct. 22 Miss Dannie Pepper, of Germanton will be Uaeber. . Penaoorata! Don't forget to register. Umeinber that the registration books will be ejosed at 12 o'olook, m., Satur Jaf, 27th inst. We rerun thanks to Secretary H. W. Ayor for a oomplinentary ticket to the 8tate Fair whioh opens at Raleigh 40 the 23rd inst. It promises to be a grand affair. $100 REWARD, $100. The reader of this paper will be pleas ed to learn that there b at least one dreaded disease that soienoo bas been able to eure is all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive eure known to themedioal fraternity. Catarrh being a, constitu tional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is take, internally, acting directly on the Ueod and masons surfaces of the ays teat, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature In doing its .work. The proprietors have so mush faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any ease that it (ails to eure. Send for list of testi- Address, F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo, 0. Q78oid by Druggists, 75o. Constipation and sick headache post tively cured by Japinexe Liver Pellets 60 pills 2i ots. - When in Winston eall on C. B. Cash lust opposite Vaoghn k CoV, store, get a clean shave aud hair cut in latest style. . Vt e congratulate our countyman, Dr. W. A. Lash, of Walnut Cove, on being re-elected pre idmt uf the U. F. & i . V. R. R. Too right man iu the riijht plaoe. Ladies who are In nocd of any tiling in the millinery line will do well to uall oo or scud orders to Mrs. L. K. Stan ton, 209 Main St., Winston, N. C. Seo her card in this paper. We call attention to the card of the Greensboro, Seed and Plant Co , in this paper. Persons desiring garden seeds, flowers bulbs, or plants will do wot I to oxaroiuu what thoy sty. Itoh on human, mange on horsci dugs and all stock, oured iu 30 minutes by Woolford'a Sanitary Lotion. It uever fuils. Sold by W. V. MoCan. lest, Druggist, Dunbury, N. G. J For coins, scour, tins, bruises spavin, swellings and all diseases of horse and cattle Johnson's Magnetic Oil, horse brand, gives excellent satis. faction. $ 1.00 site 50 ots.; 10 ot. size 25 pts. English Spavin Liuimeot removes at Hard, 8oft- or Caloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splio ts. S weoney , King-Bone, Stilfles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by W. V. MoCanleu, Druggist, Danbury, N. C. v; -, We neglected to call attention in our last issue to E. R, Fishblate's new ad in this piper. Nr. Fisbblate knows a good thiog when bo bas tried it. He wfcnts mote of the Stokes oouoty trade add means to have it if low prioes, and good goods will bit any inducement Head what be says, tben when in Greensboro go aud see him. Call for the ugliest salesman in the bouse to wait on you. A Serlaua Cutting- AtTalr. A bad cutting alray cauio off at Tish Manring'a, about six miles north west from Danbury, last Saturday morning, the parties were neighbors, Edward." Manring son of Tish Maniiog and Bob Bennett ton of W. R. Bennett. Thonc young Buck Islanders had been, out to gether the night before drinking, when bragging about tlisir tn&tilninrl rouort says they got into a scuffle when Ed. Manring popped his knife iuto Bjb Bennett, cutting through the left side into the lung, Beunett ran, when Man- ring followed outtiog him at two other places ou the back. There is sotue bope that BunneM will recover. Manriu is o ill jail here, captured Sunday D'jli:. Mr. V. J. Moore, of Vatkiosville, one auiong Stokes ouuniy's truest, no blest men, oalled to see us a few days since and reucwed bis'subsvription to the Ukporikk the 22d time, paying up to September 15, 1895., Mr. Moore apalo Hjiiod for lettiug the timo run over so lung (just 15 days) without renewing. Many express surpriso that we hive been able to keep a county newpaper alive in a sparsely settled oounty like iLis fur 21 years. We can tell them the secret. Though we are away off in the baokwoods, Stokes county has many uf ss true men as the sun shines on, who seeing our efforts to advaucn the in terest uf their county will not forsake us, and with suob support the ItEroR- TKll will never fail. "1 saw a very curious thing today." "What was it !" " A woman driving a mial with a hammer Instead of with the best hair brush .f , : : a-.. . . . The 'following registrars have been appoiuted for the election in November 1894: Danbury preoioct, JS'. M. Pepper. Wilson's Store " J. W, Vaugho. Germanton preoioct, J. E. Crews. Centrevill. " J. T. Johnson. Dalton " J. L. Shulti Covington's School House precinct, G.W.Tbore. Frauoisco preoioct, J. A. Leak. Sands precinot, W. F. Campbell. Alley's " Tbos. M. Martin. Cater' Store precinot, M. T. Mitchell. Walnut Cove precinot, Jno. W. Davis. PUBLIC SFBAKIHG. Capt. 8. A. Ashe, of Raleigh, , will address the people at Walnut Cove, on Oetober lltb, at night. All who wish to bear the issues of the day diseusssd intelligently should not fail to turn out' and hear bim. Being editor of the Raleigh News Observer for many years there is not a better posted man on the politioal situation in the 8tate than Capt. Asbe. mpfrnj i Vivai TIIK HUmu, - T.'tokiww, Mularic, ludbrwrlon ana ariiinvt iRor BrrrRMS. .. b MILLINERY. MRS. L. K. STJlJYTOW, Dealer In Milliuery aud Faucy Goods, Embroideries, Lacoe, &c, will be pleased to have any mho need goods in her line to call and see her stock. Orders by mail promptly at tended to. 20D AJ.-iiit S treet. Winston, IV. CJ. IF CHRIST CtillE TO COSUREK8. TliemnHI Wonderful ItuoK or tlie o turyOvor 30,000 Cplr M Iu nls wevka, Uvr o.ooo in Wl. liisKin City nlone. The prants of Hi ,li Guvcriiineiit oilicials, iucliiiliii Caljiiu'l Ofliieis, .Venitors . ami Congressmen portrayed. Ev ery staUomeut uasml oa facts, llow llicy spentl iheir lime at the iii-ojile's e.piriise. A mirror tliat retlivts tlicir doings while tlioy piett'od to do legislation for the people. Agents Wanted In every Section. tilSdLK VOVYW CKXTS. ADRESS. iiowAnnEWsco , . Wa.blaiK'on. I. '. DR. SHADE'S DISCOVtMt FOR Jl hl CIVKM TO TIIK PUBLIC. Write at onoo for particulars of ibe newspaper investigation goiog oo at this time in Washington. Doctors and other oitizons cured. What physicians and medical journals say aboit "The Greatest Dmoovery ot tbe Century." Symptoms blank, etc. Send 2-cent stamp. Address Dr. She. UU lthntret. Washington, D. c. t'otuto or miUUplying omuii sets $2 per bushel, pur chaser payingUr an s portation charges- CJO cents h. quart ly mil prepaid. STRAWI1ERRY AUD- AS FARAGVS PLANTS. Write for prices, stating quantity . wanted. A Jointer Garden. 40 Extra Fine Bulbs by mail free for ... . ha . -i' fx wy '1- in l.w, ronsisiing oj a r reesia s, n Crocus, I Easter Lily, 6 y ciiillis, 0 Jlarcissus and 0 Tulip. Gi'wsb' ro Seed aoJ Plant Co., . Greensboro, - - - X. C. HavliiTntialidod as administrator of Win. A. Kstrs, ilcceasi'il, late of .StuA'i.'s county, I h ;' tv uive iMicral notice to all (leisons iu- cliti'il to saiil estate to come fornanl and nufc'' imiueiliate payment, uud all persons having claims aainat said estale are re quested to present them duly autbenti tatcil for soltleiueiit on ur before the 13tli day of Octolier, IS05, or otherwise this lotii'e will be pleaded in bar of their re eovery. Octolwr 0-h, 1S04. .JLt-M. 11. l'KA uir.it. AUiuiuUtrator. OAVIATS). TRADS1 MARKS. DESIGN PATIMTS, COPYWIOHTS. Ota For Information nnil trp ITandbook write to MINN ft CO.. .l Uoiuit, miw York. Oldest bureau for aecuring patenta In Anarloa. Krery patont taken out by ua la brnufrht before tbe public Ur a notloo glTea free, of oherga Ui the I'riftttific Jmetou tarcmat etrralatton of any fldcntlfle paper 111 tn world. Splendidly llluatratad. No ujtaUljraut man should be wuhout It, Weekly, 3.00 a rear) 1J0 all months. Addnaa tlflNN 4 CO. toBusuciu, 1MI iuoadwar. Mew lock Cay. is i -r: Te Hart nara limes jssi will all to faraMfs direoa. fce wan, wa Fertilizers. eaaa, feM veraiwera attbaLAwaatwaal I Oorn, OiiUna and nanata, at S rneew. i Truoaintf lroiie aou rwwa D.L. Tobacoo and rrotte Also Mariata of PoUah. Kahut. Baalphata rotaah, Bow Rlaak. Nitrul Sodfa. in Lull a&d two -Je lUnn ft .ire1. W.H. POWKLL sjk CO, Sins ii QuaauwasL oaan jfOrUiiMT MMIUMwUmsV MHIMI, aUtsU HOWS THIS! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for sdv ease of Catarrh that can not be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Core. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props. Toledo, O. We the undersigned have known F. J. Cboney for the last 15 years, sod believe bim perfectly honorable in all business transaction aod financially ablo to oarr; oat any obligation made by their firm. , West k Truax, Wholesale Drue. gists, Toledo, . Waldino, Kinman k: Mabvin, Wholesale Drugggists, Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly a poo tbe blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Prtoe 700. per bottle. Sold by all Uruggists. 1 estitnonials free. Hon. Cloment Manly will speak on the issues of the day at the following times and plaoes : Danbury, Tuesday, October 23. Walnut Cove, Thursday, Oct. 25, at night, Mr. Manly is a fine speaker and ev V Your V g Heart's Blood g Is the most important part of C9 your organism. Three-fourths of tf Z the complaints to which the sys w tern is subject are due to impuri- V ties in the blood. You cm, tl.cre- Jf fore, realize how vital it is to J Keep It Pure V For which purpose nothing can equal FZFa It efiectu.ifiy re- - moves arT IT 71 1 1 impurities, j cleanses the blood thoroughly f m nd builds up the general health. M eM FMatouytdditti. V SWIFT SPECinC CO., Allinti,Gt. V s sCS . ISAAC H. NELSON. "Walnut Cove, Stokes County, X. C. BANNER WAREHOUSE M I Til & BLACKBURN, Proprietors. H'iti my mn H i ye ts experience in the Warehouse and Tobacco businesc, I am - preyi eJ to say to wy friends and customers thai I am with the Best W areliousc on the Best ;.vV.Market Xoi W i'i 1 1 j o r mid 33rigtt 'X'o- frit he Sfatcof N.C. This is a Greensboro crop the de- svi-v si i ri in tj.ii rt'r t, 7 'iiliifl jXIIJ -tint -it-!? Hmsl t a -ut run iw c (f t jut x cwccc yuw wvvv jvtvx iivr buyers liberal ami -witting to pay Us worth. Yoa will find good tierces at your depot or the BANNER WARE- nuuonii n.u,u 1 respect i uw Tobacco and 1 will work every lime. j our I. S. S. Mitchell. R. A. STAR WAREHOUSE, Greensboro, - - - - No G We wish to inform friends of stokes county wc have leased tliis wi known warcSaousc for the sale of leaf tobacco and ask them for a liberal share of I their patronage. H' c have the best lighted house in town, and every accomoda tion ; and w i 11 g u a ran t ee you the highest prices, we are all experienced warehouse men and will do our best for you. Write us for any infor mal! onyou may want about tobacco. Your friend, Mitcliell .Fleming- & Co., W .T. Srandoii, Auctioneer. Meal Ii THE CASH THAT YOI7 HATE 1KXESTED WITU Bo R. FISHBLATE Now Draws a Dividend. Our buyer Ims lust returned from New York, where Iia fo.inil some of tbe largest man ufacturersof t'LOTIIlNt,. HATS and FUKNlSHiNO WOODS overloaded with stout that had been made up for this season but bought them at his own figures. He coulil you have given in the past to his selcclioue The Goods Are Now Here And ha will show his appreciation of your past trade by dividing with you tbe advan- ege be had in buying Hair the protits belong to you. - It is calculated iu the price of very siui onered you. uursioca; oi t-minr. o .. i iu.mu i. complete; as wen aatheMBN'SXINE. Come and see. THE UP 10 BATE CLOTHIER AJVD FURNISHER 230 StMrfA Elm Street . . - . Greensioro, JV. C. W. R. R A.NKI!S , Mail W.L. DcycLAG $3 SHOE a)os5oaaiia. S. CORDUVAM. FRNCHAEIMMEUOCALr ..vmwf&Mmn 3.tPP0LICE,3Soua. LADIES l3CNU run wiinuNvts WLDOUOLAS, BROCKTON. MASS. Ym caa save laonev bv Mfcartoa W. A we arc the larscat manafactaren el derticd ahor in tb world, and ruanate the liie by atampioK the name and prica tbe bottom, which protects you a,-aiaal aifi prices and the mlddlcman'aproota. Ourshoea equal custom wutk In atyle, eaay Bttiuf; IM wearing- qualltiea. we nave ilea aoia ercrj. where at lower price, for the valoa (Itm thaa n.Aih.rik. Take no aubatltute. II voas dealer cannot aupply you, we can. Sold by ivik in.n,i, ywt, hkiiaju me your faith ally for yoar interest rivnat H. NELSON. Fleming. W. F. Bogart. no saie for them there. He wailed in and not have done this but for the liberal support and judgmnicut iu buying. Is Excellence and Good -Values j in Dis pensing Dry Goods, Shoes, Carpets and Fancy Goods. ; a-H If you are in uoel of which you will An prlc Buslnsi sue estious to business po ple gate and be hapyy. Science siys "know tliysalf," I say know Sequel : "Get tire" at a "Xancy Ila-iks" Gait with uietho s progressive au t all up l The NewYorkBargainStorc Has only been opened 3 months, aud during that time they have SOLD GOODS CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN WINSTON. And will continue to build up a trade by treating our customers right and giving tbeta better u lcln ,lvr goods thii; they . b'y anywiiere in the State. The. stock consists hats, caps, e Avars-mri"lilnc- class clothing, dr goods and shoe store combi -do Prices will I no object we will weep every thing bei .rc us like a cyclone. Our motto is to undersello I ivill mentio tt, only a few prices as space will not per mit. . . : . DRY GOODS 1 IJ. Tl cn .t A A I . r .3 A l I ..l. I i un. V..I wA T ill u wiu ijrowii oucciiiig i i- cruu uc o, uww uicauiuisi s wum. Itlaaching, ft cents, worth 0 cents. Clievked Homespuns, 4 cents. Nice Dress Ginghams, 6 and 6 cents, worth 8 and 10 cents. Dress . aliooes, 4 cents. Single Width Dress Goods, 8 ceuti. Double Hldtb Dress Goods, 10 cents. Good : Calicoes, 4 1-2 cents. Corsetts 24 cents and up. Satin. 0 and Scents. : Best Cotton Yam 75 ten's bunch, 8 pound Cotton ilalls 25 cuts. Ladies good bladlt bote & cents pair. Best and cheapest siupen ders io town. . : SHOES. Ladies' kid button sboes, 75 cents, worth f 1.15. A niee kid button shea, 85 casta worth $1.25. A better shoe, $1.00, worth $1.50. Nice man's shoe, 90 cants, worth $1.25. Better man's shoe, $1.00, worth $1.40. Men's tau shoes $1.10. Men's patient leather, $1.00. A full line of men's, la dies' aud children's slioea. GLOTHING. A good suit for snaa, $3.52, worth $. u u u u 5.00, u 7.M. Better suite in proportion. Pauts, 65 cems and up. Men's shirts. W A good rur nac iuu. Space will not permit more. Cuaw and Remember the place: Cor. 4th and Liberty Sts., (curk & ras suad, feitWi eupied by Thoraton.) A- oaiiioa I I ineScomrMteut to fiupply at satlaCaetory leaves no I. ui utuar thingsascha W. L. HILL, dits. of dry goods, tc.,in fact . Irt - t in n fl"1. eeota. see. We wilt kwl) everytbiaf as (attiaiHi.4. It ara uV.Ut. For I -Js tr all 0alais Iw (Mdletsa. G( the jeciua ery voter ought to hear bim.
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