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ftepub tcati jrHURSOAYv NOV. 28 1895. Xuoca.1 e'g Tho Week's Review ottheTcwn c . Court v and Piedmont Carolina. There are at present 1123 chj! dren at Thomnvilla OrpftanagJ -The Revenue collections at oiir branch office th&past week footed -.up $14,050.83. . I bon't abas the town you live in. If you don't like it you can leave itunless you are in jail. ( Ther auditorium aeeds-otyU ton-Salem are-claiming attention. "Where's there.is a wilt there's ia way." ' i TheequinoxiaP storm evidently came to hand Tuesday, two months behind time, but with full force and effect. A 200 horse power engine will drive the machinery of the new Cotton Mill at South Side. It has arrived and is being placed in po sition. i . Ilillyer'iGrfnd Gift Carnival wa4 at the. Cbpera House three nights this week. It extended no favors and can expect none at our ; hands. it worth the while to print notices ' about big porkers, unless ' their , weight is exceptional, say, from 40Q up. , . i -Governor Carr offera 1100 re ward for the apprehension of Rob ert Scales, who At Madison, Rock . ingham county, assaulted Miss Beltouaged 17. r of Davidson county sold one barn of tobacco. 723 rounds, in Wih- ston the past week for which he realized $180.57. Levi Foster, one of the prison ers who recently escaped from For- syth Jail was arrested in Danville, Va4 the past week and returned to this city Monday 1 A Yadkin county weather . prophet- predicts 24 snows this win ter. 1 Would that even his best of signs fail as is so often the case with the weather. ' The R. J. Reynolds Tobacco 1 Co., this city, were awarded the prize for the best tobacco exhibit at Atlanta. It was a compliment. to be. sure, and deserving. Mr. J. L. Michael, of Lexing ton, has beer appointed a Deputy U. S. Marshall. He still retains his position as Policeman of that town as the duties fire not coiilltctmg. rDavie county loses one of it oldest citizens in the dath of Jerry Myer SVleck, . near hlbaville, ra centlv. at the age of 92 years. The Times says he was well known and generally liked. There were at last lOGHaddi- tions to the city Churches Sunday, as a result of the recent Fife meet- ihu Tkn niimk-.P will ta. i riTrtn a ed to f ally 300 to--500 before the In. Goldnboro, Saturday, Mr. James G. Smith ent-re?d into ief at an advanced az, -The "doc asd was a brother-in-law of Mrs. A. E Giersh and an uncle of Mrs. 11. A. Giersh, of Salem. j Editor W.,M.Sberrill advertised Hii paper. the Diivldaon Dispatch, for silo. It is printed at Lcjxingr " tori, alive town and in a good 'coutitv, aud; it seems, could be made good property. Cintenary M. E. Church city, jraieed for all purposei year a total of $7,441.08, an age of .$8.24 amember. The -membership is 903, with 171 . tions daring the year. The marriage bells a St. Paul's Episcopal ChurcT, this city? penled merrilj yWtrdii aft-ru.n'u. The contracting parties were Mr. J. A - Neely and Miss Powell Dobsoii IlectorUeorge -pert-jraieu tuexwre- Th Jefferson Times calls for Alleghany, Watauga and Ah counties to have a Mountain Fair . at Jefferson, N. C , next Fal,!, The idea is a good one. A fiuerjcattje, fruit and vegetable section cja.n not be found in the. State. Mr. Charlei IL Lewellyn, a tailor by trade, died in Durham last Thursday. A wife , and four children survive. His age was about 75 years. Some two years ago he resided in this city and left AVinstqn for Florida to aoek physi cal strength from a severe attack of la grippe. .. - : The Daily says a report was re ceived here Tuesday that a man named Raker, living on Baxter Shem well's farm, Davidson connty, beat hi wife to death last Satur day.1 The report has it that the husband was intoxicated. It was a horrible deed, and we trust, ' too atrocious to be true. 1 Thanksgiving-Day and both in dividually and as a people we have much to feel grateful for. So far as Winston-Salem are concerned we have never witnessed a more general manifestation of thanks, as welattendad places of worship, either this inommg or to-night, will clearly indicate. Rev. T. II. Pegram, of this city, and one of the oldest members of tho N: C. Conference, closes hiB fourth year as, pastor of the-Lm- wood-circuit. By their works ye shall know them,", and his report for that period" is indeed gratify- ng, viz accessions to the church, with 102 professions this year and 66 addi tions to the church. The city fathers of Salem will yet have to set a prize upon the head of that mink, opossum, wea sel, or cat, that from time to time invades respecliye henneries with serioua results.Ata Mr. Morgan's, Elm St., the last point of invasion heard from, 17 fowls -were killed. Officer Spainhour feels confident he can nab the "varment" whenever it shots and he can study its tracks. The IUrd srare Store, of Wall & Hoeke was the scene of exception al lifo and activity Saturday af ternoon. The firm offered a Ju nior Range, or Stove to the little Miss unar 14 years, wno maae me best pan of bui9cuit on a Buck Steel Range material, being fur nished them. There were sixty- odd participants and the contest was epiriteJ. Miss Daisy Cherry, aged 11, was awarded the prize. The Judges were given a donation to tna 1 win-CHy Hospital by the firm. They were Mesdames J. A Bitting, J. C. Bnxton, Frank Miller, A B; Gorrell, II. T. Bahnson and Mis Vogler. this this aver- total addii- Gmsvt Btm AlreMf The TwinrCity JIospital has Just passed it fiM month of active ex istence and the great, and lasting good is already manifest in the re pore or? the Matron, Miss Mollie Spaoga whfl reads for that pe riod. Patients 6. Discharged, cured, 1. i Improved, 1. Total numberpf patients 5, with another addition, a Utile gsrl4 a a postscript to the report. '' , I Z ' I - TBat wa another sad accident at Waluut Cove t8aturday and the festy old ' shot gun was ihe cause of it ai. We learn that Pink RieraorV 2 or 14 year old son of Mr.S. 'Rierson was passing throsgh tneard of Mr. Joel Hill with- a gun n- his shoulder, when by B0m8 'm$&riB the weapon acci dentally diocharged, add the load took'effeefc$ri the head of a young colored wqman, standing near, by the name :5f Rachel Branick, kilh8g"brvtnstantly. nut W briro Point Voar uun. Alyoung farmer from Surry ccuniy Wasinc the city "the past week? exhibiting a wound on his shinjf evidently made by a spent ballille said he waa riding along Convtrsiona.416, and328 thq read wr&he felt a stinging sensation afta iuvesiigaiiou euoweu his iBiuryj ale could see no person and the wrson made too much : Messts. Rights & Padget will is sue "Christmas Bells " a holiday advertising sheet, jjiotlater than December 14th It is a legitimate mediunj andhaa been printed by Mr. Rights for 9 years during the past 152 A - card in their paper will do jyour business good the year round, j It will be illustrated and attractive in every way. Several thousand copies of the paper will be distributed gratuitously. ! TfaalTvbacc CipMlllM. The Daily-Sentinel is agitating a Tobaico Exposition for Winston in 1896t The idea is a good sne. It was jur privilege to attend sev eral similar occasions at Danville, Va.,injvears past, under the title of Tobacco Fairs, which included a generjal exhibit. Unfortunately for Danville, interest lagged and the Faiira eventually dropped. The RepubiIican favors an Exposition but would suggest, that while To bacco be the leading- feature let other products be not totally ig nored. ! It would prove a most Ex cellent jmethod in inaugurating an f murmur, annual; county, or V ledmont iNortn Carolina Fair, which, with our ex tensive, back coun try and exception al Railroad facilities, we are espe cially favored for the successful consumation of such a project. WanistowB Whispers. Wagon trade Is good. We are'glad to learn that W. L. Cook is on the mend. Emory: Hester, lof Centerville, had some of his j fihgers badly cot at Spach Bros., shops last week. Married,! jin Waughtown, Nov. 17tb, by tym. R4minger, Harry PfaffJ of Waughtown, to Miss Min nie Yokelyfof Centerville. Our tow& has iCommenced to butcher hogs. We have killed over 12,000 pounds. fJ.!L. Clodfelder kills 2, about 12 months old, that weigh 400 and 42011 W. B. Long worth 2, weight II! Uural Hall Rattl Wheat is comibg up and look ing well, t !H .? A. M. Gunn is building a dwell ing on Greensboro Avenue Little Mabel, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. ;Si- S. ;Flynt, died this evening, aged 1 yea:: j Virgil Ajj Stoltz continues very ill. The. report of his death, we are pleased to s-ate, was erroneous, lie bears his Bufferings without a rioisa to'hear report at some dis tance. Some fellow with a thim ble full off Brains had evidently shot ? towards the road without a thOughfcdf flolrg injury. It is a lesBon td othars. however, to never discharge aJ weapon towards a pub- offens'e lie1 nignway orreiiauuci).' Con iul Pica fur k K(laialirr Heq'ry Starr, white, was commit ted to Jail the past week. He stands charged with stealing a coat from Mr. John Hart, at Farm ers arebouse, Henry has worn the stripes before for some trivial He is a, veritable wreck The U Mm IS mmi Ibe Htlde 34. Our neighbor, H. L. Beckerdite, from strong drink and deserves nitv. rather than censure. For A Sa(c. n.f n.rrle. In Durha . :n(livi(lnJllll . Rflfnrrn.fnrv Ddrham lollowea balem witn a m;ffhl nrove a blessinff and the "high noon' marriage the tormer meanb of leading them into the taking plac list Thursday in the uath pf rectitude and right living. Presbyterian Cnurcb, that city; the Wbik transgressors of the law can contracting- parties being Mr. Ru- not; ecpct to escape punishment, fus Leuore Paf terson, a Salem boy, a moai leformation in connection and the; so Of .Mrs Mary Patter- ahould be speedily inaugurated in son, and Mis Margaret Morehead, every! county. Of sinners this class daughter ofiMrs. Eugene Morehead of DhrhamJ Dr. W, W. Moore, of IIanJpdenT$idney College, per- pornaed, the ceremony, assisted by Kv.?L.;.li. TlnrnWiU. The couple lfcsf t the same 'evening on a special car tor a visu to bt. Augustine ana othe p&inr ' of interest in the t- N - ji' In Jnailce Jde Bown. Juile Brfown held our last ses- n tt a nin, o otinrH sion ot lioua-t and win aiso preBiae nieniorial.serviceat tho First Bap- at tUe termjopoulng LiecemDer btn, tist Church Sunday raornine as a nextjj ana tliwspeciai term iouow- ttstimnnial to thn' worth, and mer- i"g. thfe discharge of bis ,du. ;i(Hr r. Dnrhnm who diod in ties bore ; wfir ot escn a nature as Hainan last week, as a citizon and to gain thefniihest commendation. ad Centenary Church must be severed are cejrtaiuly chief and Christ's missipn was to save, even the vilest, if they but turn. As christians, our daty in this respect needs no comment at our hands. Tribute to Her. . M- luneDllm. Atla meeting of the Stewards of Centinary M. E. Church, Monday nkrhf, the following preamble and resolution was unanimously adopt ed abd which The Republican takes pleasure both to print and endorse: Whereas, the time Las arrived when the relation of pastor anl people ex isting between Rev. S li. Tnrrentine h'am atteudod College together a'ad eubjC.inio.fyilowing wnicn speaKB wero tor y years very warm per sonal -friends. He was a veritable L- The nt.fjv poiag the oan.ls of nillar in that particular faith sL tn juuge i,roa ..ijonra- the State and was ranked by Dr TaylorB of Wak Forest College and other nien of o , Zjbulon prominence,, as sec ond to , Zjbulon U. Vance as a platform Bpeakr. His vacancy upon the Baptist State Mission Board will be difficult to fill. rfuu fthooilnc Affair 1cr m. AlCf It is reported here that a Berio us, if .not an eventually fatal shooting affair occurred near Mt. Airy Sat urday, with Garland Allen and Wash Edwards, two white men and Wiley Rawley, and his Bon Will, ed liocluaifUjMifonrt purposely on-ao- count of-Uie&Miilsville races, we tato oixinf: autljilritl? is erroneous. The co'tirfca'Ij'otirp-aii at noon on Tuesday, the dar t1 tie-Rockingham Fair races, until.;VMlDilaV'nine a. m., for lack of busin-. 21 he State Joeket had leen entirftlv'conrflojod and the Civil Caleu- 'rt.i . J,:'.'ie : i, .: .1 i 1 aar, a.ccuuiH ta iue ruio 01 iuj cuun . . L . . . . f - . .. ... . . . m did u)t wegip nam . vwinesiiav. ;iue adimlrnraenk was unavoidable ; and would have fjiaa taken hi 1 thero boen no ree i Tbe .tl. Vt. Conference. The M. P. Conference aejoumed Monday nisht and as soon as the col. as participants. The boy, WiHtAppointmM4 are received, we will was going to Mt. Airy witn a io.aa pnn? tnemr iwv. u i. Aiorigntre- of wood when he met Allen and turns to thi Church in this city. Edwards. A discussion ensued aJ J!,SO0 was yaisd towards the erec- totheriphtof the road and ; the tiOu of af5JUO0 buildmg in Greens- bov claims to have been rouebly boroaa be rusod as a Methodist handled. He struck a bee line fir Protestant f'pblisbing House. home and told his father and the The ? nub wine delegates were two unarmed returned by a near lolectedsto tie fieiieral Conference cut and faced Allen and Edwanja. which meets at Kausas City next The father demanded a reason for mis-treatine his boy. Hot words followed and the white meu drew tfieir pistols and fired. The elder negro was wounded and, is said to be in a critical condition. The boy es caped injury. Allen and Edwards mad1? good their eseapo to Virginia. Sidney 'featur- . Tuesday afternoon, in the Ceri- tenary M. E. Church, this city, Mr. J. A.; McMillan aud Miss Sjillie Thornburg were happily " married. Rev. 8. B. Tutrentiuo performed . the ceremony. Both the bride and groom are residents of Wliustoiiv . Deputy Sheriff Martju brought ' Will Tuttle, col , frorri Statesville last Thursday night. He i? a " brother of Arthur Tuttle, who shot Police Vickrs in this city aud 'stands charged with being a par ticinanf in the race- riot in this city some mouth's ago. At a meeting of the Quarterly Conference. at. Centenary ChurCh 1 s Mouday night, a motion was pass ed requesting Conference to supply - . iwo pasiors ior veuienary, oue ior J regular duties, arid tlie other to r ; have.special care of the proposed . new church at West End. --It is liever too late to do good, and our friend D. A. Davis, of Rut ral Hall, N. C. graceQiUy falls into f line by.taking unto himself a wife in the person of Miss Katie Stolti, a very attractive, youqg lady of Ruth this county f Tine REPi nLi- cas extends heartiest coDgratula 1 tions. - t Mr. William Campbelt and sis ters return to Winston again af tier r short absence. They come frdm nistoric Uermanton and "occupy - the late Thos. Graham residence, i Liberty Stl, and haviug purchased . the same it is to be inferred that Mr. C s sojourn this time is per manent. . j , ! The Davis Military Cadits, of Winston, passed through Charlotte Saturday night on their return . . from Atlanta. Lieut. Shipp was in charge. The band discoursed some sweet music at tha station aud things were lively ior a time. So says . the Charlotte Observer, of ' Sunday. ' .'. a a i i . i i Anoiuer cnange oi schedule lis said to be on tapis with the N..& W., by which the train will leave . v ,at 7 :30 a; m. and return at 11 -p. m.. or therfeabouts.. Such an ar- - rangement would again knock into a cocked hat our present excellent service for delivering The Rkpub lican along that road and to many offices tributary, on' Thursday, the " day we print But while Railroads dictate, the public must submit, and we have found that to do ami At Bunch, T. J. Og- barn T.; M.U0hnson, J. F. McCol- oChO.'A.JJeeil, L." L. Albright Y. K Swaiii, T. T. Ferree, A. W Ltnebeiry. ? ? LaymenJ-P,R. Cox. A. M. Rank mi rti'T. riCKens. w. r. ricjceu, j. Li Ogburp, pr; F. R. Harris, Dr.J M. Hadelyt J. V. Roberts, J. xN. Willi I Rev: W. -.Baribh was elected President of the Conference, Ctt?rnaatliri M'ore Jlrri3r KTiry J Tijrte. - ilnfii lilaksville uazette is' m formed tba there was to hav been aweddn& in . the Oregon section of R?ckingtjam county, one morn ine Jaat Wesk. ut the event was inde06itely' postponed for the rea touebicglvVntreated to turn from thevrlgou, that afeC a tedious waiting Bins, by. tbe bnKUt and happy couvert, tria tam ifinailv appeared, but Xe.ghboM hcar.og thi rejoicing, camel Ra -rt .iIub ' that thevonnir in ttiA s inorprx nl I r' 1; v r r: a ... .uv ...... - I 1 1 1 ' . i I . I - A Macular ProfeMlon. Under thfs heading' Mr. Shore writes the Daily, of day. from 8horo, Yadkin county. A most piueular and remarkable pro- ftj.ssiou of religion -wai made in this cotnmuBity the past week, in .the per son of Miss Rosa Lee Steelman. It secuis that she was in the culinary lie' partmnt preparing for baking a cake and while beating the eggs Bhe sud denly sat down tbe platter and began Draining ton same of tbe 1j"H. r.aau member of the family w s immediate ly Hiiinmohed and enthusiastically aud undejr the rules ef the itinerancy ; be it Iieholyett. Tbat we are m.ndiui 01 the ftlle and faithful services of our belof ed pastor and desire to express to him bur creat appreciation of his suc- eeeslhl labor in our church and com niunltv and to assure him that we win keed him in peroetual memory as the kind! and tender pastor, the eloquent eostfcl preacher and the steadfast frioiid we hive always fouod him to be during tho entire four years of his ser- vieeiat this station. Tjlito above resolution elicited a feel- ing and apprecntive response .rom tur. Turrenliue TUtj Old Shot Una la W llke.( The mailHrain ran over Frank Paiiks, col J near Cooper's Ferry . tif i t n't a a on the wuxesDoro itanroaa anu killed him on the 21st. Parks, it appears, was shUJKing corn wnen some ci his white friends came by with a jug and Parks followed thekn, ornhe jug, aud drank until he (was too drank to keep up and lay down on the R. R. and met an untimely death by the passing train Cant. Hawkins says tbe body was cod when pulled from under the engine ana tne supposition n mat Pairks either came to his death by natural causes or had been foully dealt with. The engine ssvered his head from his body, amputat ink an arm and horribly mangled his body. Local Lditok. (Col. F. B. Parks, of Dllaplaue isinot expesiea xo live W. H. Brown, of Dellaplane, is still ill. It will be remembered tbjat he had a caucer removed from his breast last Spring. The old shot gun got in its dead ly! work near Dellaplane, this week. Edgar Call was fooling with a shot gin when it discharged and the contents entered Chal Wrights back, from the result of which he died soon after. The boys were cousins and the unfortunate occur rence was presumably an accident. J. Jv. 8. D. A. Davis latd Miss Katie Stoltz were married on the 20th inst. The Writer wishes for them a long and happy life. ocnooi ooniinnes w increase. The enrollment fori this term has reached 68.11 MM C. F. R Rural Hall Nov. 25th, '95. NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. ( A: Renew of Matters In Pied- aBt Carlia as Ulraned fru Our IsxckaBges. i! WiDcaoori Vptnide. ; There are five cases of typhoid fever in One family up m tJnioa township, fittgh Kiibyand fdnrl of his children r down, feaviDgloaly his wife and little 12 months ol child, not sick. The total general taxes of the connty rj: State $3,766 44; berfio&s $867.25; school $7,761; general county tax $13,347.62. There are in the county 425;46C acres of laud valued at $1,093. 5'J3; 1,331 town lot valued at $170,071. There is a total of j 2,878 polls, white and colored listed ijn tie connty. l AUegha&vstar- II Tajs. Jo'.nss, Esi , jdiel on the 11th inst. of fever, jear frap liill, N. CI This makes four deaths in his family in a few weeks, j ; The Republicans ! a jollyflcation at ! Jefferson, Ashej cpanty, Saturday night over the recent plection. It eon siitedofa grand pyrpteobio display, the booming of gnus and shouts of jov. p. H. Lewis died !t Esq. J. H. Doaghton's near Lanel Springs. Nor. 11th. at the age of JB5 years, and was baried Wednesday following. He was the father ot Mrs. S. B Doughton and grand father of Lieiiti Oov. l)onghton of this place, j ill , North WiUcnbdro f r i ' 'i'be North Carolina Pin ana Bracket Factory, at' Wilkenboro, wa burned November 19th. Tp1 loa in between $2,500 and $3,000 with no insurance, on the stock machiierr,' etc. We did not learn what the banding was val ued at. ; I I That was a pretlt sight which many of onr people had tfce-pleasure of wit nessing Friday, whin little Daisy Park- THE OLD NORTH STATE. XTUAT ISUOIIVO .'! tVITIIlN MEH ; i. i i.sto nXfaitEr, missiooanes in Chios, one ia Mexico and one in Bread. r A rat killing match, in allot a charity, is one of the novel Thanksgiving sports in this btate today.; Fie! -- Capt. C. B. Denson, of lUleigh is ap pointed manager of tbe Southern Ed ucational association for this Btate.! Oovernor Carr went ont last Satnr day on his first bird hunt Of tbe season and got nine partridges in twelve shots. Mr. Wade T. Hampton, ; native of of Wilmington, and one of the editors of N. C. Farmer, died in Raleigh Sat urday, at tbe ge of 24 years. The Supreme court w$l not com plete the regular call of the docket un til December 21st, and will not end the term until abont two days before Christ mas. ' Is not George Vanderbil t the biggest landholder in North Carolina? is tbe question asked, Re owns 100,000 acres in liuucombe and Transylvania conn ties. i Oxford is to have another railroad connection, this time witfk the Dur ham and Northern, It is also ,to be connected with Henderson by a tele phone. : Howell Scarborough, softjof the Su perintendent of Public Instruction, is accidentally shot while out hunting. The wound ia not eerionr. The lestive gun is beginning to get in its work. The Iredell connty grand jnry last week indicted seventeen physicians, six lawyers, twelve boarding houses, and four livery stables for not paying the 10 tax imposed upon them by tbe laf-t Legislature. rU Mr. El. Marsh, who baa charge of came into town leading 57 head of herl Mr- eo w" Huntley's truck farm, t-.i 4. ..yi ci. i,. j I near V ailf Rbnro. has nearlv two acres do as cheaply and I effectively as I ii 0r thm. and thiv Were aa 'jrentle planted in cabbage.? He estimated that any man living abd lif the happy M doga." following hir wherever she leB? calculation.; 8,000 salable cab- oouples he; uSnitee: Cannot keep the went. Her father and brother were in bage Heads on ne two acres; vows it ia thsir fiult and not be- a wagon behind, biher & Wallace W. H. Moore, colored, was! taken to .. thev have hoi been leeallv purchased the entirfj drove, and they the penitentiary th pwt week , from cause tney nye HOI peen legally weighej 505 pouiida, bringing her Hyde county. He gets ten years for snooting lrom amDnsu into : tue nonse of Stephen B. Ayers whih, the latter and family were at supper: j The Stat Farmers Alliance! purchase the old Military Academy fundings at Hillsboroand 140 acres ol lanjl attach- el for $3,500. Itiiat this point the State Alliance will erect iUi tannery and shoe factory and workiWll begin at once,. ' t The Treasurer of Wake County noti ! WJNSTOS TOBACCO MARKET. ' Breaks are large. All good rlpej and The Baptists of this 8tate have 18 . "Bn to bring good prices. ,nn i iMinnarfea in China, one in Mexico ! medium, thin poor non descript orts , do sot bung mncb money. Primings. Common. . . . 2.60 to 3.60 Medium Bright...... ..... 4.60td600 8.00 to 10 00 .... 12.00 to 20 00 .... 3.00 to 4 60 .... 8.00 to 18.00 .... 10.00 to 12 00 .... 12.00 to 15.00 .... 18.00 to 25.00 .... S.COto 4.1W .... 6.00 to j 8.00 .... 10.00 to 15 00 .... 16.00 to 25.00 .... 30.00 to 85.00 .... 45.00 to P0. CO MARKET. Esq., ia frequently called upon to " l'lf0" t ?ia . ijjj wl:. l I came into town leading 57 head of her ue tne nuptial xnoia. 101 as can . . . . gue hd ..j. and securely ioined together. One day the past! week he married Jno. Edds. aged Is; vears. and Miss . , n.. .it . . ; : . o-l. aboi t $26 00. i Danbury Rmrler. Sarah riorena Agnes ocnouier, 1 at seems that Mr Thos 31 a be was bo-pH 00 nl Arcadia Davidson I rnnninir a brand v distlllerv some seven -o 1 tt r-" 1 . . " .. ' r . .. county. Thb disparity in age was mues nartuwestirom anbnry atnigut MA.naT a-1-. A U A .', wi'a N-v rwwrt tn la. I n w rc. f V uru UD wnu b vr UVUUIC uc Itar Vb' filled a 140 gallon sjilj with aingling. could rest assured, Qat tne wue 01 iog it bliie(1 OTer) t Jown took fire nis choice was at least nis oeuer as 1 ana quick as powder caught in tbe still regards vearS of exnerience. I blw the cap off and tailed the building 0 - . ; 1 .-.I. a 'T 1 j . , . 1 wilu uauim. uucuan was shuu.ur , ;, I near the still, bis sotiB James and Gran- Hr Tlan: viancr roitraiion T1ie Mabe, asleep 6n? the floor, the Mr. Fife and hfelbors eot $1.400 I bjirning liquid w$nt all Tom, cov- r, .ro.iltr..MUitk'Miatnn. I erd Granville up to, his waist and t. . 1 - I James above hts kneoftt I Thev all mu.1 a " "B ""fr.r. " P . I a Fnsh for the doors winch hail been Winston, if you please, and every f.ift,naA ,,, kur aA. if . an,i oenny was .willingly i contriDUiea. 1 after several efforts thev owned the Such a snirifjual blessing was never I dour and got ont, bbto bally burned hfnn ttmr ftnrtftd 111 the Twin-1 that it is thought that two of tbein if T I r . I 1 1 . 1 : , - 8 r. , I . ' 7. IT. -f T-i rV. ZZf, nd a number' of hoksbeads of frnit gave me wsunioiwai 1. w homh u y.fi.! th. doubling worth was notcomparea to aonars. Ithevlwere then making would have Many a ciraus haa skinned our I njade thirty five gallons of brandy . Al if : a . V I 5 towns ot f iu,uuu .or one uay s ex hibit and what ot the moral or any trood resultant? That eoes with- out comment or ouebtiou ry sucn leading Staft papers ; as the les- seneer. while evangeustic wors; is questioned. I My 1 how poor, weak, humanity clings to the worldly. n Fine,... Lnga, Ckmmon. . . i Medium,... " Good....... Cotters,.,.. ' "' Fine, Leal, Common,... "t Medium,.... ; "i Good....... Wrappers......... Good,. Fine Wrappers, . . . : PKODUCE Corfectcd by tbe Hinsbaw Medearia Co etmwo raioxs. Corn '40 to 50 j Wheat,.., 5to75 Oiate,- .. 30 to 33 Honev....' 8 to 10 Beeswax...... 1 22 Hay. per est Tallow,..,...... Dry Hides, Beet Cattle, gross, New Feathers, extra good Unwashed Wool, good,. . rvasnea Wool, good Flax Seed Chickens Sorghum by the barrel. . . Country meat, sides. . Country hams Country shoulders Eggs, per dozen KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and 'mprovement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightlyiUsed.! Tbei many, who live bet ter than other and enjoy life more, with less espendMture, iby more promptly, ailapiiiig lha worll's best products to the needs of hysik-il bi-ihg, will attest the value to jliealti ot tlie pure liquid laxative principle cnbraccd ia . the remedy, vru(p of f'ifrs. 1M cxciU'tim m iue to its prf-sentiuf Bnttei,. Pork, Peasi. . Colored Beans, White Beans ..- Salt, large -fine Salt, small fine, ...... Salt, coarse. ..... f; : . . Coffees,.... Sugars Kerosene Oil, per gal . . 35 lo 0 In the form ni'-t .iccprtable and pie 4 . ant to the tu theirt-freshing and truly bcwfii'isl prtipTtii of a perfect lax ative ; t ffcctiislly teanmng the system, di'ix'lling ctttyU. hadacius and fevers i;r.d Tcrmam'ht! y i-uring constipation. It has given nbtinfaction to millions and met with the, approval of. the medical proftvwon, becau it airts on the Kid neys, Liver aid Iiowe.U without weak ening them and it i perfectly free from every objectiinablcliiub.''tance. Syrup of Fjgs is for sale by all drng-gi.-ts in 50c anf! 1 1 littles, but it is man ufactured byAhe Lfalitornia rig ayrup Co. only, whone name is printed on every r;ii kaze, also ithe name, feyrup of r ig and. being weill infhrmed.you will hot accept any substitute if offered. ; 0 to fc 1 to 2 35 10 45 14 to 10 1U rt on 10 to 20 23 lo 25 8 to 9 9 to 10 7 to 8 -121 18 to H "5 j d 6 'j, 40 ' 75 . ! 85 1,40 60 55 18 to 25 4 1-2 to 6 12i to 20 DRIED FRUIT MARKET. Corrected by'the Hinshaw Medearis Cq. BCTISO PRICES : The crop of Fruit seems to be large nearly everywhere but we expect a fair demand for all kind of dried fruit and berries at about the following pri ces : '' Cherries. 7 Blackberries, 2 Whortleberries 5 Raspberries, Datnsoti Plumbs, fies the public school teachers that j Good Qitarter Apples, 4- 1 Novel) to Wl ;-:ila. The first Berformauee of a new can- tanta ustiallvi tskus 'places in some great muficitJcentre. like Boston, Chi vhy. or Sew Vorkj arid1 smaller cities must wait tllr tura. it is inereiare a matter of mich local i interst that Prof. Skilton' cewi csutata "Lenore will receive U first performance in Winston-Salem next Wednesday. Tbe work is in so iaanviwavs au expression of the life of qar community that it de serves the careful attention of every cnltured citizen, and the following ex planatioa is offered that it may be brt ter understood. n The poem. i the bhoioest one by the Snnthnrnf-r. E.lffar A Poe. now recog nized as America s ; greatest poet, tie pictures a ldyer, GnydeVtre. s'and ins at the erave of his I departed love. Lenore. A company of friends attempt to cdnsole hiuj, saylog the usual things about death; land gently reproaching him for sho ng no outward signs of grief. This is the material of tho first chorus written in the Style of a funeral march, and often suggesting a proces sionthroueh ihe cedar avenue. The lover then rooses himself, and passion ately denounces pis ucprap inions a hvnocrites. Wb' loved;!, ieuore only for wealth, and ate s croti glad of her deaiii. Friahtened by this ontbur-'t -4- Eikin Fifntt. Mr Green Jacksin; killed a rattle- spako ia Wist Eltiqa-few Sundays ago tlat bad ten rut ties and a button. Sir. X. Li. Ureen m ste ownr or a heU taut has laid egks3 fcr 3'J days in succession and stilljsfovrg no dipoM tion to quit. lucre was an ola wpmau in town few davs ago who 7U T earmold and bad never cetn a traHnj She said she wanted to see the cairn; before she died. air. w . m. uuyeri lut aioseiv, was ilatigerously hart ib 1 a runaway the citl er evening ; He jns in a cart with his little ch-ld and he was thrown out. tne liorx e ran fiis head and face were badly brained nl it is feared he riw-eived iutercal Injuries, When found he was unconscious, but had the child clasped in his Sams unhurt. ilonesville came near having a lire the other day. Mrsi . Cook returned to Ler room after a siifert abscuce and fotind it filled With snJoke. Assistance wis tiummoned and Ute tlamoa were rtoo.i extinguished. Oue bed wi-i de stroved and bntfor ia pitstenng the tire would have been more scri ms. The Wilkesboro Chronicle is getting 'huffy" about the ("iacoomniodation" schedule the railroad is now giving us, It savs Wilkos-cave tliem S100.000 and explanation ought at -)eaot to be givsn -. 1 1 1 -. . even 11 noiuing can cia uone vo remeuj the wrong, l.lkin tpnsbip subscnb ed 1U,(mju ana im receiving tue lime treatment a-t oiie Wilkes friends. A correspondent I fat Swan -Creek writes that W. B Mollis, of Wilaes County, h a pig wiji b'x well devel- ODRd fent. It walks; 6a five of them with perfect oise He has another 1 lg with live an 1 a half (et-t, the extra fe t .,in.i i.v....inrt ,.f' ladv fKhomt ha was to wed; was mskes it stranee. Mih Ilnoa innk nrt OU1CK l 1rcBlve uib wuui ui ic- interest in church or religion aud wa I specif tot hf3tdf and the occasion, quite stout-ueaneu aua viewed uuria- atJd hke a RoDaible woman sne re- tianity at a cold distance. She is a biijulv respectable youn lady aud is a daughter of Mr. George Steelman, one of the best ana weaituietit larmers ia this section. In many cases, change is gradual, by faithful Jiving sions. lo as many, quested tha;he ba not allowed to leavfiBis Dissy or enijer ine ennren Lattsne Fut him a note tellin hits that she hoped never to see however, the 1 him iaainJ Sb did right, and and perfected should be-tftafikful all the days of up to profes- her life thS -the revelation came the acceptance befoeii the.;tii0meni for reconsid of Christ by public confession, isleration hadpassed. Alas, too many but the beginning of a Christian bridaa have. tajceuthO' chances tor warfare here "below. An iUustra-Jrefortiaatiois after the 'marriage tion will suffice. Anew convert at I vow. ;but It aejdom occurs. A man oue of the recent Fife meetings, that rv'ill not.reform for hjs aflianc the next evening, arose aud asked led i far 'Vies ;apt to do so for his the Evangelist v hylt was he had wife.? . x experienced no feeling or emuion Mr.. Fife replied by a plain qaes tiorj in turn, whether he was trust ipg in Christ or in feeling? No where in the Bible was feel;ug rbei tioned, and the convert was admonished to continue to trust in UhriBt,-witn laitn, prayer and a godly life, as far as lay in his power,. and if feeling never came, he.could. not be on sater ground when the final summons comes. "1 ye tarry 'till you re better," Ac, In other, instances, as the above clipping, and personal observation indicates, the call to a higher and raoblerlife here below is Midden with marked evidences of emotion. No iwo people are alike by nature But it is not our desire or inten tion to enter into a discussion upon this highly important matter. In reading friend Shores' "peculiar case" the above thoughts came to rxiind and we print them. I A CHILD ESJOYS The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative, if tbe fath er or mother be costive or bilious, the most gratifying results follow its use; so that it is tne oesi iamiiyrjemeay known, and. every family should have bottle on hand. ' Yon can cure your cough and cold by using Dr. Flint's Cough Syrup. For sale by Ashcraft k Owens, Drug MUnalay aval fm frartaat laf wltb Onr ifrlbodlB rtrlenda. , . Bilhop.VF.W. D uncan, of the M V. Pfehrrr Rrttith. and a resident of SpartaiJjntg, S. C, aDd who presiues at ine-auuui vjuuicieuio, at Rei'dVil, tjhis week, spent Sun day ia th city and discoursed with j;reat power, in tne centenary Uhurjsrj,-bota morning ina nignt At th& cluae of the morning ser vice a very, gratifying subscription was ?raiaed,i. amounting to .some f 12,000 to $13,000, ; with which to pay the remaining indebtedness of Centenary and Grace Churches and also to erebt; a place of worship in West Winstob. It will require some! $ 15,009 to $17,000 to pay the $2,500 indebtedness and build the new ftlaeg ol worship and the re mainder wiii coubtless be speeauy cOntf ibatedl It is I certainly an evideice ol-f liberality upon which our Ulethpdjst friends are ;to- be congiratalated.. , - v"i ; Aea o;clojk: p. ta., uisnop; wan can IdeditafM Grace Church, in East Winstob, which waa built sev eral ears irgtf. and has been sig nally blessed;. Rev. Mr. Curtis is the belaved,yonng pastor and it is the earnest desire of bis ilock that v he be re famed to this charge oy upnierence.r TUST WH4T TOTJ WANT! Thb footed pigs they cat see for them selves by calling at Mr. MatbisV Yokeley an! j. C. M'i'lison Observer. The Stoneville Echo says that Mr. El. Martin has a son who seems' to have no breast bone, for he can put bis shoulders together in front and hold a Dickie. It is said that a young man . in the Oases section went to a corn shucking a! few mebts ago. and devoured so nUnv chickens that his friends became alarmed and shut him np in a bee gum tb' keep the mmks from catching him At Madison, one morning, the past week, a 3-year-old child of Wra, Chan 4ler, col , was standiog in front of the dre place when its clothes caught on Are. The parent of the little fellow iere away from home and a negro passing by beard the screams ol tue Little children, ran in and extinguished the flimes. but not Until the little f 1- (ow was fatally burned they acknowledge their, fault and invite j being attached to onjejthe fore legs. He the lover to jjift inj an atoning hymn. i,ks still aiother pig! With four and a Passages in. pis cnorus suggest tue (jaifieet, tua hlf fat being joined to distant blowing ofiorns as often heird tBe fore eg Thesd pigs are 5 weeks from the stopple of burying ground of oij, aji beartv and d-ojng well If any tho Moravian?t huch4 i 3ut a melody one doubts theexistdce of these many in the accompaniment pictures to us the struggle; in the lover'" heart as he reaches the true vw j or tue matter, turns aside fripm tkese vain comforters and triumphaj tly states his conviction that Lenore is happier than sue ever could have been on earth, and that he will reioice at her food fortune, even while standing at her grave. The de velopment of ithis idea ! by sola and chorus forms the climax ! and close of the cantata i !Tbis5ccnra9t between an unworthy vief of death and an exalted Cliristian viw i?an snrel v be apprecia ted by those who havestbod'in the Mo- j Texas and they havq been ravian cemetery on taster morning ana I mm to come. seen the rising sun g'oniy tne tomo-1 j a man iy tue stones na tne living turong. music in spired by sttc scenes as this will have a peculiar lntorest : tor tne community in which the fcenea aro anoruea. ;J. A. Yokeley and J. C. Hollings worth are making artabgemenU for the establishment in Mt. ! Airy of a large furniture tactory. ( ; Mr. tt. Zi. lwnner.s who Hves 1 1-2 miles south of Mt. Airy, will leave for Texas with bis faiualT, consisting at his Wife and 6 children, in about 3 weeks. Mr. Binu'ii Bs two sons in writing to they will not be paid for Work done be fore apportionment, wnico is maae in January; Superintendent Scarborough says he has not authority to construe the law. i Geo. Washington, col., who killed a white man named Neville at Tarboro a few weeks ago, was tried in-Edgecombe Superior court last Week. The verdict was"guhty of murder in the tirst de gree," anil he was sentenced to be hanged on December 4th. : J Governor Carr some time ago offered a reward for the persons who set fire to Mrs Onley's mill in Caldwell connty. It v. ai tbe second time the mill bad thus been d strfived. Four men were arrest ed and tried a day 'or two ago. All were rr quired to give bond, bnt one has rl m! . All are white men. ; The second trial of Jamas Wj Tilktt against the Norfolk A- Western railroad was concluded m the lloxboro court Satnrdav, the jnry awarding the plain tiff S'.l.iXK) as damages for 4he lofs of eye-sight, which -8llegd, Was caused by au accdenf, result cf the negligence cf the railroad cotnpani. ' An appeal was taken. - 1; Jes;e C. IJntiu, an fscaped Ponvic attempted to shoot Sheriff Scott o1 Wavne eountv Jlorsdav and wass killed by the Sberitf. Itaun in a: white man aged about V5 years and his ciiiae was most revolting and his sentence 1 ear. l be Sheriff met him and his wife? l.iiog in a road cart. A coroner's Jury 8i'l the art was justifiable. M l Moaroe Enauirer is rospoat-iUe for tho following: Kjv. J. M. Dowman, of this plaie, had a cow to dis. She wa dissected by Dr. J. B. Asbcraft and iu the cow's stomach ;Were ; seven shingle nails, a piece of wire, a ten pen- ncy nail, aud pin. A large . sewing machine needle was sticking id one lobe of the heart. !bw this cnwgnt so much of a hardware store ibsi le i f her is a mystery. M I Mr. J. B. Bonner, of Aurora, Bean- fort county wag ru ordered Saturday night bv uukuown persdns; his body was foun l,iu a fit-Id: Sunday morning; robbery wts the motiv.i, Mr. Bbnner wa engaged in the liaukingand broker erage buNineas, and a vestryman n the Episcopal chnrcli. -He .leaves nine chill ren. He wai worth considerable propcrtv, and did'- much -for the ad vancement cf his part of tbe county. Thi ix the second murder in; that part of the county this year; beside. Judge Lynch f visit there last Christ mas. t;onsilcrable excitement is aroused. i ! Pains iu the back and groins, ' sup pressed and highly colored urin and all kidney and blood troubles qrjickly relievext by Johnson s Kidney aud Liv er Regnlat )r. 25 and f0 cts. At Dr V. O. Ihompson. Druggist. Good Sliced Bright " " Fancy I " " i Peacjies Bright Peeled Peaches, Fancy Peeled Peaches, Fxtra Fancv Peeled Peaches. 12 a 2 2 2 2 2 to 3 i 5 Sale of House and Lot! By irtne cf an order of the Superior Court of Forsth County, of re sale I it ii . ti i i.-L . . : . . . i will sell at i'urjiic aucuod, to tue highest bidder, si the Court House door id Winston, O , on SATURDAY, NOV. 30TH, 18'J5, at 2 o'clock, p mL, a lot wrth the dwelling and) othr houfes thereon, fronting on Sycamoire St., Winston, 52 feet and of that width extCndiDg East 150 feet, and adjoining the lot of John Price and others and being known as the home ph-ce of Iintia GrilHth, col , deceased. ' i Terms O tlirid cash, one-third in three monttH, baltnce in C mouths, with interii-t., Titl retained until pur chase money is all paid. ' This 2Sth day of 'Oct. 1W5. E. A. GUIlr'FIltH, Comtjiissitfner. . MARRIED. At Dbnglas, N. C , recently, James vt neeier to Miss JJora rratt. In Lexington, N. C , tbe pat week, Verne Darr to Mit-s Vic Milltr. In Itockingbam county, recently. frank 1'rnitt to Miss Mollie Ward. AtThpmasville. N. C, NovJ 17t,h, T, D. Lambeth, Jr., to Miss Nellie Tom- liosbn. In North Wilkesboro. Nov. 22nd, Dr. C. A. Link, of Atlanta. Ga , to MibS Maty Cameron. At Walnut Cove, recntly, Fred. Fn- chee, a condoctor on the C. r. A- V , U. It , fo Miss Janie Rierson. Near MalkertowD, Nov. 20th, Thos M. "Lewis to Miss Bettie M. Iietiter, John L: Grubbs, Eeq , 1 fliriatinf . DIED. county, recently, In TtctkiccLam Mr, John Barter. N-ar R.mda, N. C-. recently, infant child of. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Edwards. At the Lfxirgtcn CotfooIMills, re. cenjtly, Joseph May, aged 20 Tears. Near Felix, Davie connty, recently, Hainan Cruz, an aged and respect ed citizen. Near Mt. Airv. N, C, Nov. 12th. Mrs. Adaline Short, aged 72 years. Sh was the mother of 12 children, 10 of whom survive. For 40 years the was a nlembrr or the M. P. Church. Japanese Liver Pellets draw the blood from the head to the stomach, thureby curing sick headache aud clean sing the complexion Jrifty doses, a& cts; At Dr. V. O. Thompson, Druggist. I) S CASH WITH ORDER i ickil run., khh tuvmn mtn Farmers 3Ixit:TitiI. For itiformationj relative to the Far mers Mutual ; Fire,J Wind and Light ning Association anil a policy, call npon W. A. Blair, the President, 'at the Peo ple's Bank, who Lai charge tf the bus iness for Forsttb connty. This is the cheapest and f-afesti insurance on earth. By the people and for the people. For isolated property only. No salaiied officers to support. No capitalist to etrieh. . No lot's ;' no ext tnse. Fair sud noqerabie adjustments with out l,-,w fiiiits,. ; Costs h-ss tlian ione fith of Wbat is paid to cu; ital couipax-i? and is five times an die ft. JESS-; F. HOSKINS. Geueral Agt. Oct. 17. Summertield, N. C. REMOiVED ! tLa.oL.Bm. 31 or Sfl C. .. Mut will sbip C.O.O. IK. MddWu- i.cciim a eo- New Advertisements. Ashcraft Owens Tooth Brushes ind Cirbolic "Tooth Wash for the eth. Lewis F. Thomas. Adm r of H. K Thomas. Dcc'd Sale of House and Lot. OcconeecheeFarm. Durham, N. C-- Dreeders of Standard and Thorough bred Horses, Cattla, bbeep, llogs, Torkeys. Ducks, c. Write for Lata i-gue. Persona wishing to make Christmas trssents will do well to examine onr stock. We have a carefully selected stock of Pocket Books, Traveling Cases, jPerfumery, Fancy Atomizers, Pipes, jaoveltves in tjelluloid ana a nice as sortment of Games and Books for'child ren at Aihcraft iz Owens, Druggists. . The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Tetter, Salt Bhenm, Fever bores, Chilblains, iChapped Hands, Corns, and all Skin Ernptions, and positively cores Piles jor bo pay required. It is guaranteed !to Rive perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per bottles for sal in Winston by V.O. Tbomp"". ' . . For a pain in the side or chest there is nothing so good as a piece of fltnnel dampened with Chamherlain's Fain Balm and bound on, over tbe seat of: pain.. It affords prompt and perma nent relief and if used in time will often prevent a cold from resulting in pneu monia. This same treatment is a sure cure for lame back. . For sale bj Ash craft uwens, uraggiste. Heath is a sa l event snder any cir cumstances., bnt when a young lady dies on the vjry day appointed for her adding, as did Miss j tarter, ol tne Orecron section, a: few: days ago, the summons from the! griarl monster ap pears to be cruel indeed Judv AnaeMon. an ageu coioreu wo man. died Suodst night from blood poison. Her I friends allege that the wound on beri hand from which the noisoninar ensued was a bite inflicted r .. . , , . some time ago Dv va oiue gammea.ne i .i.T il 'i i iij : iKim4 of Gm. Logan was arrested at the rMidence of Asbury . . .! , i I Myers, near "panda s rounury, last Thnrsday night, da the chargj of breaking in the store of a man named Doub and stealing a tjorse. in ludkiu connty. His coutirate s ; name is ueorge sears, but .lie was not found here. Logan was taka back to Y-adkio connty- . The Tiiiey Havana murder ; caao. which has been on the court dockets of Carroll couuty, Virginia, for nine Tegrs, has at last been settled, it was called ii the jconnN court! Monday, and the case was com'prodiise 1 by Til- ley submitting and being; sentenced to the penitentiary forttwo tears and six months, lid has been in jail Kr five years. I i F. 1. Moreheai, a Jew lork "sport A clear, soft, rosy complexion is the desire of every lady. Why nOt give John son s oriental soap a trial; There is nothing to compare with tt as a skin beautiher. I wo cakes in a package, 2o cts. At JJr. . O. Thompson, Prug gist. . : v; ; it those persons who coughed so mnch in Church Sunday mornings had tasen a aose oi r lint s Uongn Bjrup they would nave enjoyed the sta-vice more and would not have annoved the preacher so much. For sale craft 4 Owens. Hoiise and Lot. Bv virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Forsyth county,! will tell on the premise", on the 28TH OF DECEMBER, 15, at 2 o'clook, p. m , one House and Lot; the lot being about 74 by 102 feci, lo cated in Liberty,' adjoining the lands of;S. A.!Thoma. Nading ond others. Terms oue half cash and one-half iu three months. Deed to be made when purchase money is paid iu full. LKWla F. THOMAS, Adm r cf H. K Thomas, Dac'd This Nov. 25:h, 1890. HAS IlEMOVED HIS Harrie&s Shop To OldCleap John's Sland, Liberty; street. WINSTON, N C, 1 Will be pleased to preet hi many cus tomers, friends and the put'Iio gfiierally in his new and more eommodins Tiarjters. I mm, Saddles, Bridies, Collars i - and in fact every - thing Qfcally to be found in, a first-class " Haruess Khep.; ItKl'ttltf.M, A !ti:iI4I.TT. bviAsb- Bheumatism. neuralgia, pains in the back or side, stiff neck, sore throat, tonsilities, diphtheria, crauipsandcolio IBeet Street, instantly relieved bv Johnson s Magnet to JLarge bottles, 25 and au cts At Dr. V. O. Thompson, Druggist. gro," whichi hey kay; lis as poisonous Lame to Greensboro yesterday on his as a tbe fangs! of a rattlesnake. -H Snap MiotsLi J. A. Vance R.Iron Works, Balem, are running day and eight to fill an order f r 10 of tbe Briggs Cigarette Machines for the St J Louis trade. A tenement; house near B-.so's Pond, was burned; Nwstemej. Bailie Hick man, col. , was thef ocenpant. 1,000 yards fine Cloth for suit and way to Mount Airy,; and fluding that be would have to wait there two hours. chartered a special train, paying $125 tor it. iteacning Aioant Airy be went out bunting, and fiadHng game not so plentiful as he expected, ; became dis oburaged and left this morning, this time, nowtver, going- on the regular traa. , 1 Mr. Daniel MariopJ of Pilot Mouo- W. A McGuire, a well; known! citi zen of McK-iy, Ohio, is of tbe opinion that there is nothing as good for chil dren troubled with colds and croup as chamberlain s Congh BemeJy.i He has used it in his family! ; for several years with the best resnlts and always keeps a battle of it in tho house ( Af ter having lagnppe he was himself troubled with a severe cng'n. He us ed other remedies without, benefit and then concluded to trv the children's medicine and to his delicht it soon ef fected a permanent cure. . 25 and 60 cent bottles for sale bV Ashcrift Owens, Druggists. I , FREEI'ILLS. Send your address to H.. E. Bncilen BALE OF i UOUSK AND LOT. By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Forsyth county, made in an action wherein E. A (Irilli.b, adm'r of Isaac Baily, is Plaintiff and Peter Owen is Defendant, I will exposeHo public sale at the Court House door in Winston, N. C, on Saturday, the 11th day of December, lH'.to, at 2 o clock pT m., a house and lot in Winston, on fronting 36 faet on slid street and ot that width extending north S leet there being on this lot good Teuoment House. Terms 1-2 cash and balance in 3 months. E. A GRIFFITH. Coxnmissioner, This 12th day of Oct. 1895. i FOB SALE tain tells the News that his loss by the aiJiii ci t.u u.. recent are wnicn aepcroyea nis oia to- v-u.-. rrf'V. ir.T ""i- r.?l-hauin rtnrv abMit S OHO nvornnd -t iVi Ch cao-o .n,t a tne insurance while be loses th box ft ' r. rking's ew Life Pills. A profit which he expiated to make on I trial will conviuce you of -their merits the 40,000 pounds of -tobacco destroy-1 ihese pin are easy in action and; are To see the fruits of jresrs of hard labor I particularly effK;tive in the cure of thus swept awav is; a terrible ex peri-1 Constipation and Sick Headache. -For ence, but ,Hr. Marlon is bearing up Malaria and 11 vcr tmribles they have Under it very well. (He is a good citi been proved invaluable Theyf are occupy it au early day; j Frank Peari. 15year-old son of Mr. F. R. Penn. ReidsviUe, accidentallv shot himself ibrough the bowels Tues day, while hunting and died from the results in 15 aimutes. Mr. F. H4ge has move ! from Newi bern to' Raleigh, tb take charge of the Poultry JJepivtment at ithe State t,x- jfarm. ;a will visit tbe tee nmm c:m:n:s l:u:i OF WASHINGTON, D. C. Wilx Dispose ok the Foli.owiso jJriMiMESTs : NOBTH CABOLISiA J JF Hampton, Apple Grove $ 12 20 W 1 Krwin, Ashevitla 3 tin Jine Haanock. Beiafort H6 04 Z T Wright & Bro. Candor 89 30 8 B Freeman, Colerain 7'.i W H WOson, Cooper 27 27 H D Cra,b!ock, Creswell 322 72 Cooper A Swain, Eliz ibeth City 172 6 J 11 Smith, Falkland Leroy King A Co, Graham J T Powell, Garland Sample 8 Brown, Greensboro i Jotin ii Hooker, Hamilton penment - i k- v.v J I lw utb ago,: cui'lfPU WUO C v.ii.-j; viJlt v irsi. fang a rape npc-n the three and w half irves in oaiem.) j. r ! Aii-r. Nothwithstahdirj th nnih f jurat. vwt ; aim in i tne cnud sne naa sense enonvh to re- city yesterdati aged 76 years. She was port wj,rt had been; done to her, when tue uioiuor vt m. . j wnuwr, axw i .ha aa examined and fonnd to h ter. Zn, ana nas tne sympathy of a large guaraDieej 10 do perfectly free from J J & J O Scroggs, Hayesville uuv-itj v liiruuo iu fitm iocs. ievci. ucictrimuj uimiDoe nil 19 e i Kritt tiros. Henderson- will aicuarter, aap-years old wbite purely vegetable. : Thev do not weak-1 W T rimatham boy. was committed; p jvl at Dobson en by their action, bbt by giving tone White & Roberts. Marshall. 130 fiO 135 70 41 98 41 28 45 22 82 5S 24 38 181 130 37 25 CO a few days ago,; charged with commit- to stomach and bowels grertly iovigo-1 ? y Mason & Co., Moreh'dCity 124 00 ran vuo jmu. xmguiar size aocs per iq m Cooker, Mount Airy, : 54 25 box. Sold by Dri V, Oj Thompson I vb Overby, " 67 21 urugglst. : . i I McConnaughev A Co.. Morgaot o 5 ALL FREE, Those who have used'Pr. King's New Discovery .know its; value, land those who have' not have nowjtae opportunity to try it free.vj Call on the adverfased druggist and get a Trial bottle, free. Send vour . name and address to H. E. Buckbn A Co Chicago, and get a sample box cf Dr. King's New. Life' Pills Free, as well as a COPV of Gnide to Health anil TTnniui- gags Deeds, Chattel MortiraiJea. and I board hbnbeeause;the child against I hold Instrnetor, free. All of which is Trespass Notices at this office, .ineulwhomhehad pffendfd was not able to guaranteed to do yon good and Icost Orders by 1 "'J iu 8be was amembfrof theM. E. Church and had been: :a t resident of Winston some 10 year.; jHer former home was Campbell county , Ya,j and the remains will be taken there Ior interment f rt- fjlOH fti.E'-Land Deeds, Mort. a.-- i W"iy aonsea. ineicnna is so young She may not be able to testify against Mccarter and ior tois reason le- may escape the jast phnishment for his I dead. There is one case-of : this kind sow in the county, a strapping' negro I being held in lau, the law-abiding citi- tans of the county j being! taxed to I J S Bohen. Newberne, Farson Bros., Portsmouth Fuller A Hyman, Smithfield. Lfleilbtoner 4 Bro., Tarboro, l i. 4 i: Dackner A Garren, Tweed John F Hardison, Williamston J H Lee A Bn, Wilson 55 180 45 166 95 152 152 20 21 33 139 00 189 00 37 21 109 189 75 121 70 71 07 63 47 eoniea or bv toe doaea. at the last term of I you nothing. For sale by V. O. Wm Harris, " WJ Harris ! " ( SBKD BIDS TO NATIONAL COLLECTION AGENCY LOADED SHOT (il.V SHELL. Biac-k plowder2 drams. 1 iz shot 25 for 25 cents. Black powder 3 drums 1 oz. shot 25 for 28 cents. ; Black powder 3 drams 1 1 8 oz shot 25 for 30 ce$. ? omoKeiess cueii.. t, i;. powjer 40 gr. 1 l-8oiBhot 2a for 50 cents. Smokeless Shell. . C. powder 44 gr 1 1-8 oz. shot 2o for 55 cents. " Nitro Shell. E. C. powder 40 gr 1 1 8 shot 25 for 40 cents. - Nitro Shi 11, E. CL powder 44 c r 118 shot 25 for 45 cents. We retail Shot Gmiis. Rifles, Revol vers, Ammunition!, llnntiog Uoats, Hats, Leggins, A-i,;kt wholesale prices for spot cash. Brefch Loading Shot Guns $4 50. 81 95, 15.-00, S5 25, $6.00,. $0 75, 7 95,. $S 95 bp o 834 95. Boys Mnzzle Loading Guns 31 50, $1 95 and 2 30. Empty Shot! Gun Shell 50 cents a box of 100. i F. M. ROBERTS. 414 Liberty St., p Stairs, Winston, N. C. 'A V. must have cara or they'll surely decay. Long before they decay, however, they'll look the neglect they suffer and reflect no credit npon their possessor. Take care of y mr teeth for your own sake as well as for ,the sake of others. The dantiBt can never replace what na ture has given yon. Brushes are the best teeth preservers, of which we have a fine assortment, both imported and American. Those who nse poor brushes are always buying new ones. We guar antee a good brush and charge you bnt little for it. With these brushes nse our Carbolic Tooth Wash. It will keep the teeth white and gums and mouth healthy. ( ASHCRAFT 1 0WS, DRUGGISTS. . ; cably is the best policy, gist. KFoauoa ne yea. ! i f - I Vail promptly filled. ; l j Thompson, di- WV.I . I s ggist. i- Winston, N. a ; i WaSantOTOST, O, 6, ! .-"i X:
The Union Republican (Winston, N.C.)
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