The Danbury Reporter. |H DKU " 189 i * 4 ' | Home Happenings. jjnow. Mai- Bight prisoners in jail. Wheat is looking well. Bggs are 8c per dozeo The snow is nearly gone. Did yon garden any yesterday 1 Oapi. S. B. Taylor U siok, we ar terry to learn. The aiiuing man, Mr. Jao'b Flinch urn, haa turaed up in WinstoD. The roads are almost past fordia tween this plsoe aud Walnut C***« hree moonshiners were brought t id w.ek by Deputy Marshals Di I Smith v— -fc-a— Ti~.iky »r Ship iuff just reo«i*ad at Fulto# Bookstore, Walnut Cove. Also b lot flour. "The Simple Btery of How to Bui an Klentrio Motor at Home" is tho tit «f a serial now ruauiiig m the l>etr( Electrical Student. The sto.y of ho to build motor No. 2, aod the batte t« run it, told in language a child c understand, begins with the issue Narob 2. (jive the boys a ch»nc Klecinoitv will be the bigte.t brea winner the 20th century. PerUu your boy, if tie gel» a start, will uia it his lite.work, lhe Student in crisp tittle weekly for amateur studet of electricity. One lollar a ye# Fitk mil> ..riptions will briii* me semi minting- nod material for one tu" l reedy to he built, freight preps St» eui publishing t'ompanj, 83 L »»•,. >*•, Detroit, Micb. I'M » , WU'K-A-WKKIi BBPVBt'IC. m»-r »l '>» ' «*® rt " B, » l '"'" M * r sill, IBM Send two liew mbi-cribers with t dclur- »ud u*>t ouo year free Send four ne» subscribers with f , rf r.reire the paper two yc vu kiiow a good thing *1 you «•« ut A word to tLe wise sufficient." i jf jM , THE KKPUBLH 4>i«i - j Mnffnib rrmoi'ttie Foil oY " diaes-e (ititmrli s >. blood or oonetii !•»>> od iu order to cure f iou it 'ml take internal remedies. Hal J /L'atanh t ure i.h taken internally, a aoth directly on tbe blood and mucu / snrlmer Hull'h Cat rrh Cure is i / • qu/ck uiedieiiie it was prescrita • •ne of the best pbyscians la t! weanlrv for years, and is a regil prescription. .i is composed of tbe bt tomes known, o oubiaed witb the be blood purifiers, aoting directly on t auonui surtuces. The perfect cot tiaatina of the two ingredients is wh ' produces euoh wonderful results curing Catarrh. Send fer testimonial AM. F. J.C'IENI' A CO., Prep*., Teled 0. bold by Druggists, price Tie. Car* far lleailHCbo. A> a remedy for all forms of Heai ache Klcctrio Hitters baa proved to t tho rery beat, {f effects a permani cur' and the most dreaded habitui headanhcs yield to ite influenci W« urge all who tre afflicted to pri owe a bottle, and give this remedy fau trial. In ca-os of habitual ooastipa tiea rJeotrio Bitters cures by givin tbs i « did ton* to tb* bowels, and fe , «*a*i long resist the us* of this medl eiae. iry it onoe. Large hottles onl htty cents at W. V. MoCanloss' Druj , Sure. ■»iH»i:s WAITKD. wages te tell our Nurser took. Apply for term*. We wii »v* for Spring and Fall, 1895, aa im •** e stock of Apple, Pear, Peach Plum, Apricot, Cherry, Grape, etc A'"° small fruits, shade and ornamen tal trees, roses, etc. Wo make a spec ialty of wholesaling to large planter direct. We will well to tesponsibh paru*i and take uote payable in six twelv* and eighteen months. Writ* us for wholesale prices. Ad dress : Soithibn Ncrsiry Co., 2ll*bly Winchester, Tcnn, Aw *l4 Dwtar'i Fararllr Dr. L. M. Gillam, who practiced •»*r forty years, originated, used aod claimed that Botanio Blood Balm, which has now beeo in us* about fifty fv* years, was th* best tonio and blood parifier ever given to the world. It a*f*r fails to cur* the most malignant •leers, sores rheumatism, catarrb and •II akin and blood diseases. Price per Urge bottle, SI.OO. For sal. by drug- URAHBrftirO.PI.AC" 1 ■ low MOH* 1 "? «*—«•« '*"" I afld Finn Th* m *»«*«•««• . »»«*» riu*i Ualdgh nm! Observer. i It in to bo doubted what her tbore | UI OV.T been a legielative body as .ou.bl-d ia any State that a ? propriated ■ u greater proportion of the offices and public patrons to themselves than bas 'be Legislature just adjmroed It is safe to ay that at leant 90 per cent., and perhaps more, of tbe posi. ti„ ns at their disposal were filled by members of th. General Assembly. As | shown by the lirt 1 übliebed tn this paper Friday the Senate secured the l.on'i .bare of the apoili, though it » the smaller bo ly- Though meet of tbe pid had been di.tribttled before *t reached the more popular branob of th. General Assembly tb- «-ber, did not bositatc to go# * M left " . , u Here is « pmrti-! •• °» *>£ the member* helped almost -bsflluW'eicl sider* V.P l'.uaV, Rep , of Bonco.be, true tee ai.d member at the executive coin mittee of the Univerapy. 1 S. Iluffiuuu, Hep., of Burke, true. ' 1 tec of tbe Morgsnton deaf and dumb 1 institution. IS. (V I'uncan, Rep., of Carteret, ' elated for direitor of the Atlaatio and '; North Carolina Railroad. 1 I A. F. Hileman, Pop., of Cabarrue, • slated fir director of the Morgan ton Hospital and direeter of the Carolina ' I Railroad. 8 1 Lee Whitener, Pop., of Catawba, 1 director of ibe Morganton Hospital. '| J. E. Bryan, Pup., of Chatham; di. • rector of tbe blind institution at Ral r otgh, direotur of the penitentiary anc r ineoibei or tbe Arlington investigatißf com u 'tee. A A Campbell, Republican, o Cherok.e, member of the Arringtm j invasnuatiui committee. I J A Huchauan, !'• puHet, of lav »! , u niber of the bo.rd of apitoul'ure. H. P. Williams, Republican, of Cra ° veu. slated t r Uireotor of 'he AtUni j and North I irolma Railroad. ,r i ZV. WaleiM, Republican, of David » j «4p. ...;> r «.i i House and trustt I of the Uuiverm v. n HO. Kvturi. R>pnbiio«o, of Her derson, judge ot tbe "» criminal cii cuit ' ! Frank Hrovrn, Republiean, of Jons ie ' North C'ar' liaa Ralroad. V , . I J. A. Cheek. Republican, of Oranj it director of the : eni .'iniary. 's D. H. Abott, Republican, of Pain d lion, sl:it >1 fur direoior of Atltantio s | North Carolina Railroad. ,t| R. MCm mi, I. p iblin HI, of Pondei d nlutiid fur a imaition at the peuitentiarj 81 J. T. Phillips, Populist, of Pitl r j member of Arrington iuvestigutin t committee t C. 11. Johnson, Populist, of Sampson i rae nber of the board of agriculture. K. A. Aiken, K.ipubli • .n, of Transyl . vania, member of ibe board of agrioul i ture. , A. Alexander, Republican, Tyrrell trustee of tbe University. , J- W. Orumell, Republican, of Vad. kin, slmed for director of North Caro lina Railroad. In additiou to this inanv of tbe mem ' bors were appointed justices of th peace in their respective ooi"ties anc many others were quietly csnvassinj for, places *t the peuitontiary and th' various asylum*. I.rtler From Brown IOHIIUII. BROWN MT., N. o., March 20,'95 Mr. Editor :— Not having soea any thing from this part of old Stokes it your paper, I will write a few words ai my first attempt. We are having plenty of revenui raids these days, but 1 think tbey made a water haul every drag. Tbey ar nsing too many kinds of horses to mak the machine work well. It is reported that there is among them one little black herse with long lejs and creokod knees, and very smart, bnt too laxy to do anythiug whore he is uot known. He would be toWu to be one of Fred Douglass' sons. Ho seems to be well informed in politios, particularly on the Republican side. Got up up a conver sation with him and you will be oon. vinced that be has some Do up las blood in him. Then look at his color and you will be satisfied that ba it Fred's son, or old Fred himself, ne went to help arrest a moonshiner the other day aud failed ta get him. The mmmtninp' •ays that if the marshal will leave that Republican negro at home he will ear. render; that he is a white man and wants « be taken by a white man, and not a negro. Ha believes in white su premacy, and not negro rule. I will give a more accurate description of tbe former life of this little Fred. He left tbis neighborhood some 3 or 4 years ago and went to Virginia. There h* made bis home lor a couple of years, only making 2 or 8 trips to Danville a* a witness. It is thought by many that ~ ni ran fm Virginit. He b*s I teea u a "V® 1 " to Greensboro one# ind Danvill. 'i" oe be ha. been in Stoke* 2 jMtif He is now • reporter ,„i »n ..sis »n%*Msb»l. He mast be i full blended uuglu. j ui Deial'rtt, believe that the machine oould Ad should bt ma witb jut the aid or ai(; of little FredV blood or prineiple. X.^\^Z. ALL DI«A*E« of theblwodare A cured by Hood* S»P«riU*, which by Its vitalising! «Hehing, and alterative e g K u make* cmly PURE BLOOD. ESS NOTICES When iu Wiastio call on 0. B. Cash inst oppoello Vanjba k Co'*., Mora, get a elaan abatt tad hair aut in latest stylo. Itch o# bufeam, manga on horses, dogs and and all stock, oured in 30 uiuutes b; Woolfordfs Sanitary Lotion. This neve'foils. Sold by W. V. Mc- CraW**, wujtgwt, DwbuJJ, N. C. M*». BrtAyTimrsa, wfco resides at Toledo, Washington, soys she has nevoi been able to procure any uiedicinc for rheumatism th»t relieves the pain so quickly u«d effectually as Cbambcrlaiu"* l'ain Balm and tba sho has also used it for lamn back with great success. tor sale by N. A. Martin. 0. W. 0. Hardman, Sheriff of Tyler C., W. Va , appreciates a good thirg and does not hesitate t" Bn 7 80, He was almost prostrated with a cold when he procurod a bottlo of Chamberlain s Cough Remedy. Lie sajs: ,l lt ga™ me prompt reliaf. i bud it to bfi an invulunhlo remedy fur coughs and colds.'* For tab by N. A. Martin. The experience of Geo. A. Apgar uf German Valley, N. J., i» well worth remembering. Ue was troubled with chronic diarrhoea and doctored for five months and was treated by four different doctors withuot benefit. He then began u-ing Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Di.irrh'iea Remedy, of wl.ioh one Biuall b tilfl eflected a complete cure. It i« tor sale by N. A. Martin. The experience «f Mr. R. D. Whitley an iufluenlial and prominent citizen ol Martiobale, North Carolina, will nc doubt be perused with interest by peo ple in nil parts of the country. Foi yours he has been subject to violent nttacks of inflammatory rheumatism J CWberl.iqS Pain Ual. from W. M. Hnnumn JLi maMk.nl. «* Af uuuMuu a. v,o , mt-rcnanis ac necKlio. burg City, gave almost immediate relief and gives Chamberlain's i'ain Halm the bfghcst praise, and advises all persons troubled with like afflictions.to use it and get relief. For sale by N. A. Martin. Relief In Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dig. esses relieved in six hours by the "NEW GREAT SOUTH AMERICAN KIDNEY OBIIR " This new remedy is a groat surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, buck slid every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immedia tely. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by W. V. McCanlu&s' Druggist Danbury, N. C. It I It KM AAN TAN HAKK. If you have any beef or other bides around your plaoo g'ling to waste, I will tan them for you and oharge just half tlio worth of the leather they make for tanning, or if the bides are heavy enough to make harness or sole leather, will tan them for half the leather they make. Later in tbo season 1 will buy some bides. I will want IC,OOO lbs., or more for spring and summer stock. I will not buy hides just yet, but if you want your hides tanned as above bring them any day you come' to town. 1 will mark tbcm and give you receipt, the sooner to hand, the sooner io tan. I will waut a considerable quantity of tan bark, blaok oak, red oak and cbesnut oak. When olearing for tobao. eo leave the good bark trees standiug until the sap gets up in the spring, skio the bark, four feet long, let it dry • few days, then pack it up, off the ground. He sure to psek it so that the rain will not wet it. It will keep good for years. Having fully determined to make tanning a business, 1 advise that you lake good care of your hides and save the bark from the trees in your clear ing whioh will make good bark. Bring hides as soon as you will to Pepper k SOBS' (tore, at Danbury. J. Frank Pepper. GO TO TEXAS The Texas & Pacific Railway is the route to this land of plentiful crops, where the poor become rich. For furtWl uforma tion write to J(. P. Word, 86 Wall St., Atlanta, Ga. or A. A. (iallager, 108 Reud Bouse, Chattauo iga, Teun. W lien you ronn to ll' inston "looking round" (for haiyalns) is*v fr stni> until >•»» ff't I" Shnill er'a, whore vmi will «:w*v« "" t win In great viirif y. ' A hi ' ve 11 . > ia .| a liU nil »liari> of the tr «'?«* fr»>» St «,„! hlJ•lnini: counties and e*p««* to doublei . bl.-Holiini! »t a ******* . lllCt> ;ll 4 i.4 cUi reittH. ch-&« A »:ts, best 1.1- o . ir tultis at *0 cu; curtain screen at 4 I-. Ji. IS THE I'l' V.CH To Imy your watches, clocks and jewelry. They seii She cheapest# . They have watches toi W. T. Vogler & Soi Egg>s 9 Butter, Poultry and oilier produce to Davis, Hill & Co,, 308 10th St., N. W., - Washing cn, D, C Ytiu will receive Highest Cash I'rises. We bay outright or handle, on Commission. "Quick Sales and Prompt Returns." Commission for handling goods, five per cent. ''Sea l for our Price List." •C»34)v: : ( •BSeSOSeficSrsjW'ESGtSi^UXSOafMBOBOKOa ■ * » jjp _ I 3 I iiEWARi} 3 is the whole story ■' 2 g I mt ImiUiion | , J ti t I """ "~ J 1 about X \M\ SUP HMVP SOPAI m}m fl"irl/S(TPC Co«ti ao more thin athcr packig* todi—nev* jpoils 3 • 111 flour—universally acknowloletdpwitl* the world. J S Hade wly by CMTOCH k CO., New York. Sold by froctrt enryvbtre. I Wrttm Mr Arm mi Mmmumor Book of raJnNa r 'pm nil —A—. 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Friends, ' TIE REPORTER S A FS u OO TO FSShlU.Lx£>3» in (irceiish^. FOR YOUR cw rHI3g When in GrceL oro wU| your tobacco, headquarters at ( ~ft , The Reporter s * will get the treatment. lunacut WILL " A>KIIN - Ja ..V iK f . EDITOR Rj^o'iTEli. When You Are Passing JUST STEP in FUITWS STOHI. 'olin Is alvavs glad , to sec yo ; n;id *t|*t , n«i hiui io pri. r wn*i»ver vou want • i lour, meil, «lil|) stuff, bacon, Hud, e'l'-s low»r !h >i> ever known. In shoes lie cant V he.-u- in tiriiw nor oiia'lYy I'ull line of dry goods and r.nfjn , to* }*, n > doublei plows, Dljta. Fki-mer'n Krium!. turn plon. nM I Ivew thlnp in tlio h'.i* ©i general meirliandiac, olwapcr Liio* ever Aiiow u. i ocne aivl see us.