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Z Republican. Office : Main Street, one door South Waohovia Loan and Trust Co. ADXrriOIfAr, SHORT LOCALS. MAD CAT AM) RADIO DOG. THURSDAY. DEC. 23, 1897. AO IMPER SEXr WEEK. Tare will bj no Kepubucas is-u-idfrom thUofSn next-week. It it a custom as old as th paper itself, iu ordir to afford the em ployee a bii f asoa of rest aud recreation " T i sai'it and sinneri pitron and friend, to all, The Re rOBLtCAN xiind bist wishes for a very mrry aad happy Christmas. Tuejiext issm of the papr will bear date of January 6th. 1893. Tha ' WkV weviewotthTcwn 1 Court y ?nd Piedmont v , j-trolinr. A merry Christmas. BsT Fonrteen boarders are registered at County Hotel Davis. t pW Santa Clans ill do LuKintfis this year at the same old stand. , Tbe small boy hsn's to-fce g-vt oot of bed with a switch on Xmas morning. pw A tax receipt would prove an ac eeptable gift to many a man. Try it ami Many a man who h4 a bard time in boyho d triel to be -go-id to hi son and rains him. pV The grading on the Mocksville ex tension rxpsctea tJ bi naUhel by May 1st, next. 'p9h. Wheelbarrow Rolling i boot e l for North Winston, near the Wilkesboro ' tr-tle, X mas day. Fifty-eight plats will tarn no f ir Cincinnati turkey at the County Coavi.jt Camu Xmas dinner. . jgsT James Allen, the Sttlem li very man, . has a 20 lb. water m-loa th.it be proposes to s'ice np for Christmas. To announce that yon don't care whatyoi get Christmas is to almit that yoa are growing old. pa Ex-Sheriff Boyer is bossing a squad of bands for? Bachelor 4 Magruder oa tae MoeksviUe extension. M9 Co dy the wild mur.lerer,' Snlr Ryan, will be hngd at Greensboro. It is justice quick and deserving. psf- eome headaches are natural and some are acquired The holidays are here, A hint to the wise," etc. ptf Painter W, H. Clmard cloaca ont Lis grocery basiness in -aleni to Mr J. V". McKmghn, of t'enUrville. ptf The Davie Tiuus says that Z llie Anderson, of Calahan, has a gourd that holds five pecks of shelled corn. B9 Bevenne collections at oir "branch . offlje the past we k $13,125 96. Sbiptueht-t of manufactured tobacco t ta ei 218 7b(5. p& Evangelist Fife has been preaeh ing to large crowds at Martinsville, Va. ltav. Mr. Oake. of Boston, Mass., is his assistant. St" Rev. Dr. J. A. Cutininagim is criti eally til at his home in UreeosbJto. 11 is one of the oldest sinistrs in the lletbo dint Conference. Mf Uraod Mcretary B H. Woolell an J. C. Besent. F.si , tbe latter of this city, went np to Elk in Mcnday to ii-itUte a new Odd fellow Locle. The (,'eutji ville Band boys will Siva their Variety Show bat nr day di 'Ut Admission 15c and 2'ic. A rich, rare and raor uroram is prom in d. sT Mrs. Ntroj.m, widow of tEel ite t. Atrmia, wbo was roccntiy kilie l in a rnn awy, has been appointed Postn.ts- tress at U jbson, Ktrrry county. leHf Oor -friend aud patron of many Mr. T. F. Joucs, of Craters, this coun ty, kills 3 hogs, whose ooo.bined weight was VI 1 1 lbs. Ihe largest Wetted 417J pounds. pf" In many homes tiny stockings will be hang np this yetr for the first time. Fill them to tho top. Let. good chi;er abound freely aman all, from the yoaq est to the oldest This afternoon in the Centenary U. E. Church, this city, Robert Crawford will be married to Miss Alt ozirt l)t. Crea-y will perform the ceremony. XST At Kernel aville, N. C. Dec. 23th, at 'i o'cloo t. p. m i. W. ha try and Mis Eva Kerner, two popnUr yonnu people of that place, will be u.nteJ in aarnaga. sT" Judge ttarbuck grants a decree in which Capt. V. P. Mast, receiver, is em A cateot was istneJ tbii vaek'torj. C, Orifliih, UadiaoD,-1 oi a car coupler. : Ton cannot cut Christmas ont of the cal ndaror out of tha heart of the world. Several niembera of tbe a tall of Oen. Miles are -in Davie county; partridge hauling. : ltnlus t fuff and Miss Emma Davis were married by ISUhop Rondthaler at bis rts idenoe, in Salem, laat evening. Christmas is the onlv holiday o! the year that brings tha whole human family into common communion, ' ' Yesterday in New York, rhiladelphia and other cities North and West, heavy snow storms are reported and a white Christmas is predicted at those points. Oh, the holiday times, And the holiday chimes But what most folks area-wantin : Is holiday dimes ! At A. M. E Zion Church, next tianday, Sunday r-cbqol, 11 a m. FreacbinnSp. m. Subject 'Vlood new's f -r all " 730 p. m subject '-Reckles thouuhtlesa Expres sion 'I dont Care.' " A. McL- es, Pastor. Benjamin Franklin said : Let no pleas ure tempt thee, no ambition corrupt thee, no eiaaspleswaj thee to do anything that is evil ; so shalt thou always Uve jullily, for a good conscience is a continual Cbriktmaa Mr. FranV Shore, living South of Saiem, was painfully ininred jesttrday, onXorth Liberty St., by bis two horse turn run ning away. A "baby waker" caused tbe hoists to take fright. And yet. the :City Aldermen lioense this nnisanca during a portioa of the holidays. The Xmas nomber of tbe Southern To bacco Journal, this city, II. E. Barman, Editor, received. It ia a beauty in the ty potrtti bio art aLd profuse with attractive j pictures. The reading matter is original ' an I .rtct'y up to date in. its especial line. ! Mr. J. A. McDonald died at "Ashevi le, i K C , Dec '2 th. The deceased was fie jhusbaat of Mrs. McDonald, an etUc?nt Gailfatd ftBd Urecntboro Badly xcltea4A Little Cbtld Dies From a Gat Bite Several Far- ties laM went for bit iTrata Cur. Gailford thw Patten r Treat- a Doc Dlte Tbe Kab for tbe Greemboro Collpge, U; C. waa ex cited and paddened last Thuiadaf, ia the dtath of th? five-year-old aon of Mr. iad Mm. Modk, Some thrfe week; ago the little It-How was bitten opou the hand by a pet cat, bat do Special anxiety wai felt nntn & few day i ago, whea th4 lit tle fell yr became sick, waa thrown into apaama, which contiuned to grow worteinntil death ended y his nffering. jThelast hoors of the child are said to hare been heart rending. The cat was not thought to be rabid until the .death of the child. Thisame aaimal also bit Dr. D. A. ilobinsoa of the same plao?, throngh tbe ear, a few daya ago, and hej became quite alarmed since the suave narrated sad re A Card, The Stata Superintendent of Pablio Iostrnctioa - hat called a mestiDgcf the Sapervisois of the Stats to meet in Raleigh on Dec 30th, 1897 and at his request 1' hereby extend an invitation to the teachers of Forsyth county to meet whhtve Sap?mior, and would be glad for as many of the teacher, as possible to atteud, as I am sure all who do will be benefited. A. P. Davis, Supervisor. Tha Slatar AekdeKj. A Leat little eight-page paper to hand, titled "The Slater Academy Visitor " It is brim full of facts, figures, and pictures r f this School in the Twin-City, aud which is ao efficiently beiog conducted for the colored people. The indications are that it will prove a great fac tor in the intellectual and moral welfare of tbe rice in the South. A copy of the paper wiil prove of in terest to those desiring to become acquainted with the woir, atd upon application to President S in tiVin. tv:n.tn v n it t. suits and hb. gone to Baltimore to cheerfall ' ,eut to take tho Tistur treatment. The j . J raH19 Iol iUMt 19 UlU'J trvi lo uvw THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH.' sasasswaSBw j A Picture of Tbls Maw Build log and a Brief Sketch of Ibe Woik of this Church la this Section. j Tha accompanying picture! rep rr sants the Christian Church on West Fourth Street, Winston, NJ C. The rapid growth of the T"9 City largely increased the rcem borthip ot tnis cnurcn. About years ago the Stata Evangelist or eamxed tbe forces, ine next Tea a lot was purchased and a small frame Chapel was built, whioh has been used ever since. While it ha served a good purpose it has proven too small on many occasions. . About a year ago Rjv. II. C. Bowen was called back to this hit former charge to lead the t uterprite! of building the auditorium in tioi b;ttsn Revi Jagtt R. Joues and a Mies Edtfatde, who are said not to feel especially uneasy of the re sults. -,- . ." Thursday night Greensboro had a mad-dag (right. A stray car bit City Clerk jTohn T. Michiux, also another wlijite naaa aud two ue groer, the ipers of that plsce state. 1.1'itriiKr (ia - l in iv 111 lib 11 lunLttii a n aim " f - r t .... . K(lwn1 whA wan a n m tn nn fd in th iri IFridav aaoffwas killed near side Qt her husband some two weeKs ago. At Huntivilla, Ind Deo. loth. Eli C. Padgett and Miss Clara Isgrigg. were mar ried. The groom is-a native of tha Fried burg section this cownty. The ceremony was performed at tae residence of Wm, T. llomiui-r, who is nephew of the late Eli (J. Kouiinger, of this city. Mj S. II. Smith, of this city, has just returned fr(in Atlanta, The Mnioris'a stnirkholdurin the Uuld.Silverand Electr mona, supposed to be th? same an imal whictt. got ia it work: -in GrcensboroL It bit a Mr. N6well, riAits T. awv z-vi, a amY w a V i ? ai VT BobMelvii.-Drs. Brooks and Tor- without exoepUon or distinc mi- marlA art nntnnsv of tha Carcass. I tloDi Bnau 1 .r-j making tests with tha spinal cord and examiainsthe stomach. It is ttie opiDioii that if the animal was i) ticTLitraotion c . The Company, pro- J rabid, it ws in the very first stages I poses lurofjiuuunus miuiog oy extract- I f fij (jjgeage ing metaU from the earth by electricity. ILrre'a.'to yoa Mnjor. Good luck and abnnilauca of it. Joe Hanc-s, one of the men woundeijoa tbe Mt. Airy excursim to Greensboro tbe other week v s brought to the city Tues day and In def nlt (.f a bondjaas cmumit t-fd to jail. Dr. lijunra will attend Iji jj. VVui. Siiupfiou. wbo shot U.ines in the back ha skipped. C. T. Lemings, ho II iuis is cuarg d with cutting, is still dangerously ill and was sent borne fa cot. Secretary Hicks inform-TaK Rsrvou- can tiiiit lio im nouoied ft urati in pay ment for the chairs to -seat tbe new V. -M. C. A. hull aud b4!a to have them iu ready for the nrst Star .;ourse enlertjinment which is billed for Toes lay night Decem ber 23th Wi. This enterUiument. will add greally ti the holiday amusements atlonJed tij-; people of the Twin-City.' Tha Mora Persimmons ta M orrler. The Daily Jjnrual of this city heads its reports of Governmrnt appointments "More .Pen immons' Dio." It i very appropriate to th Dmacratio pirty it rxpresents if interpreted correctly. The "drop" iioi that siie of. th- political hotwe and the "puakei" .'on the faojof tha Damocratic i Di jia's as they step down an! out, as well. 1.9t the f rett of upablican wortii and right prevail until every per simmon: on the Democratic official K f AN ISTEEESTISQ EXPERIMENT. Above we nrint an account of of the Chapel. It was truly a h ran r roic spirit of sacrifice which prom 1 A ail AU J B44t7 IttUS V I - ' sV iJi thos who ato-id in th front and Pa asmaii oonirregauon vj upUf . ., ... . . r I taVa ennh n ofrnrt. ill MHvei mo great victory oi mo- - .c il Kmley, protection and prosperity.! - if"" ""r "il OApotlUDU U auv utiuuitig a, xrwiis balance for material already TJd ; cow being raised, after which'stepi will be taken to complete the insi work as early as possible dnrirJg 1S93 The services continue-Xs fce Peonliar PiasUs aad Four First Boms jus a Family. ' Mr. G.fW. Newsom. from near Gfraaaoton, kivj us a call last iha marl dilff friiht in Greensboro. IThnralaw, Ho hrnno-M with him tha nut wilek. Rhlow W3 SDDend I annrt, t hi n rf a en rmai t tr in t ha w9 v I held in the Chapel and the Church an accountbf an experiment to do. of three small pumpkins and some! has only monthly preathingj ibft bloom. In feeding I lutT my ua '" iuoiw uiuiioy . termine wqether thi dog was rabid evidnc-is of or iio5. it is cruyuy interesuDg, aud is taken from th-) Gr-jensloro R cord. Tn i luruu'aVton of the rabbiti tsdetrrniie whlhir thfl reputed mad doir whs really STjfTdring from hydrophobia was made Saturday at the AsUrrConpor hospital. ViB.' v . - The Christian stok hrt brokn rmnn a nnmnkin PT tor building, and foaud the abova amon th Church at Martinfcville, Ya., Whtch seds. It waa peculiarity seldom I oontaina counderable wealibj. ha met with in tin -vetabla world. I "Ten hilpful by liberally sup Mr. Nwaom was a widower and porting Mr. Bowea 8 their riuttt married his brother's widow. The! for a part of his time anion mtkii a peculiar combiua (ion of four first bornt in a familv neighborhood; notes. i- ark t Jk A Review of Matters m rae-. mont Carolina as Uleanea from Our ttxclanes , V,roid(m IVupqlck. Tk... momVUrahaivabeea added to the MethodUt Cburchi as a result; of the recent Fife meeting. . ( nt. n n rv.r,Un baa'oDened a a:en- eral grocery store io tbe? Uurry bnild- Ine. ntxt door to nargravo nra- r Begtster of Deed, WU. Harris w MlnJ nn Mnndav momiDS OI last srAAk. iha nension warrants lor vavii son eoaaty. Be received 105 warrant ki f hih Inr nil aoldiers smd tba remaining 54 are Ur widows !of - w r . ; St soldiers. ; f TL. w fl Hf nnrnham baptizad Jerry All vaniiAv't hah in Roarina Biver. last UnnA.T tha 13 h in tha preseooeiof over iJ0 people; Miss Jijlia, the baby, only weighs about 'Hit pounas. ThanAsr nnblio Bchdnr Which Was w.ti.lished at Gren tlfier, 4 miles t nt F.lkio. nrxned Tuesdav. Daa Ui,h. with 22 scholars. This school baa hAn badlr needed and the committee deaetv a great deal of Credit, aa.ty worked bard and built sf good commo dious building, and areliot io debt,' a prominent Atheboro Co Mr. W. W. Caa'Sdr. farmer of Richland towSfsbip, has sold oat, and gone to TallahHef, Fla , j to run a stot and dairy lay in. r Mr J O Bulla has l e t appoi it postmaster at SAwerst'l'" J jM. Walker, resigned, aua jut. . iu. tviuoy has been appointed potferaaater at Hear. Mr. Geo. Burroughs and family: a prosperous frmer if IJeasaQt Greve The LynchiUs or sanetiaed ban.1. who hava baea keening rither mil- lately, ar now bnachinx oat in that part oi the Ute. ; Tuberoolosia has again abneared towtjaliip, pased thkouh Mondayion I among the cattle at the Btateltxperi tbeirwayto Florida wiere they will I ment Farm Bileigh and three cowi riide in tbe future. a n I have been killed. j Uev. A. W. Plyet. tit-new pastor I The Bail way Uomrnifsion make the flllel the Methodist pulpit in Asbebero freight rates on such previsions as last Sunday morning, liev. J. R. Bav- corn, flour, etc., in small quantities the age preached his first setoon at the M. same as in car load lots. j P. Ubureb, Sunday pigiit. i I The heira 61 the late Paul Cj Came- j I ron execute a deed to the Episcopal AUeahnnii Star. ! I church of the sUte for St. Marv'a II. C. Candill killed al wild turkey, I scnoo .property in usieigu wuiuu vssjV. a, a Juasi, ici;ci v ci, i rui I r. jai . -r powered to sell tbe personal property of I Gaston, affirmed ; Alapaugh vs. ln- nranca i;o , irorn Aiexanaer, ararm fd;S.nith vs. Goldsboro, reversed ; Bowman Vs. Qnck, fr m Union, affirmd; Bsvau vs Ellis, from Franklin, new trial; Coley vs. Stateevill, affirmed ; Caldwell va. MdiiUfactorit g Co., lrom Burke, affirmed. tbe Davis Military School or to rent the wnole property including personal. JESr- Revenue officer Hunt reports the aeuure of a distillery near Advancs Da vie county, the other night. The still and 500 gabons of beer were captnred. Tbe property belonged to John llilton. . rhe county couvieta are building a aew road south of Salem. It is a branch of the LexiDgton road from the Shepherd branch to connect with the public road be tween the South Side Base Ball Park and tha Cotton Factory. tr Mr. W. 11. Alarler will enaqe in the wholesale dry goods business for bim self after January 1st. Bis lieadcjaarterti will be tbe f o. mer HinKhaw & Mode ms Store, 4th St, this city -The colored people of tbis city will duly celebrate Emancipation Day, Janua ry 1st, lt93. Pr t Debnam, of the Slater Industrial School, wn dehvr the address. A grand parade will be a prominent feature. Dr. L O. Iirpugbtor., at one lime a resident ot this city, now of Tt auok-, Va.. is considering t-uro c ill.i, o'ie to tbe First Baptist Church at Atlanta, Ua , and the other to the Fir. t Baptist Church at Wilmington, N. C . p9 Cot L J. Brittain, of Guilford gave ns a pleasant call Tuesday. The Colonel is one of the, nii'itt promin nt b e-keepers in the State. He bands ns n bintoricat sketch of the Sadnders Mill, in Guilford county, which will be printed in these columns after tbe holiday a. j- At Christ Chnrcb, Went Sa'em, . Sunday morning, Kev. II. E. Rondthaler preached an impressive seruioo to to J r O U. A. M. About 80 members of the . order att-nded in a body. The text of the discourse was taken from Amos 7:7, and was well received. p9 Bob Lole, col., died in this city ' Hamrday, of pneumonia, fie has been . driving the 'bus for 11 years for the sa ne hotel, nrstfor Pfohl fc S'.ockton, then Mr ' Viekers, and lastly mule host Jones. Bob Waa about 50 years old. . lie was buried" Sunday by the colored ) I ( Fellows. . r- A. B. M ck. Esq., living a fow mUea West of the city, had an nnusnal ex perience. He had arranged to kill 4 bogs and one bad been killed when in cleaning - it tbe meat was found to be spotted and it was pronounoed as chole a. Returning to the pen another bog was found to be dead and a third one sick, me lonrtn was pro nounced sound and was butchered for use. pr Local bunteii do not return eiuptr - banded. Uessjs. li. E. Ualton. u. A Vaugbn, Albert Uauser and Mr. Moir came . in tha past week with 160 birds and lu rabbits.. Commissioner James Miller, ot Salem, and others claim the "brush" ot 27 -molUea" as a day 'a bout. Dr. C. U 'Summers and druggist O'Hanlon wing 63 birds ia on days outing v ityan, who is to hang in Greens boro to-lay, wrote a statement t Evange liat Lee Tuesday attributing bis wicked life and awf al end to liquor and the saloon. Ha said "if there bad i ot been saloons in Oreentbsro, last March, Sonly Uyan would not nana Thursday. I pray God to hasten tba day wh n tba last saloon shall elnas never to ODen again." x serioua eutliog affray ia reported from tha Haystack section ot ourry ccun ty. It appears that a man name ilair ton went to tha home of a man by tba name of MaCraw and finding no one at home but tba latter a wife and being refused ad mission, proceeded to batter down the door and left McCraw retained, heard of tha visit and went to Ha' nt ton's house. When ba entered Mrs. Hairs ton knocked him down with a boa while Hairs ton and - his two sons attacked bim and cut him so severely with a knife that McCraw 'a re eoverv is doubtful. SESr Since last Christn aa many loved outs, one in thia home and another in that home, have been called from the scenes of earth to a boma in tbe great beyond. There la natarallv a SBint of sadness and sorrow for "tba touch of the vanished hand," and tha "sonnd of the Voice that is still." But 4 Ihrist'a advent should dispel tbe gloom He came In order that those who die might live. Ibe departed ones are happy in tbe Breaenea of Him whose birth we so feebly endeavor to commemorate. Our joys are temporal and as fleeucg as shadows. Their iov ia eternal. May we all be f resh anad and renewed bv tha true spiritual si g id a canes of the Cbriatmaa season. If this ia done ia all sincerity, and by next Cbistmas wa shall have finished our course and ioined tha loved ones cone before. - then and then only can we fully realize Aixl'i irif t to si of al mair of His oolv bio. in Bethlehem s humble manger, 1837 years go. ;:' '" ,, ' ' iv rnre - o lnr. That la the way all drajg su sell Orore'a TAhTEI.E-I CHILL. I'OJiliJ lor Uhllls and Paver and all forms of Malaria. It is I dimply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form Children love it. AdnlU prefer it I bitUr. aaaseatiaz Tenia, rnea, sue. Bf ocks ancl Tarner perforajed the of eight, viz : Mr. Newsom, and hit experiment- I daughter by his first wife, bis sec Four taWbite, all that oonld ha load wife aud her daughter, the procured, were ,u3ed, The proco-Iqaartet being thifirat torn in their dure wasaf follows: .acn raooii respectivo familus was s3izd tnd held, while a small cut was made WllQ Scissors tnrOUgn I Tobaoeo Warehousemen Protest. tho skin add muscles down to the j state Treasurer Worth decides ,.L . : nr il.iI.'. . . . spinai coiusnn. a putviuu ui ia toat toDacco warenousemen are body etructure was then elevated commusion merchants and liable and a minute particle ot the spinal to the tax of 1 per cent, on their cord of thasupptsjd rabid deg in- commissions. This is quite a snr trod need ctneatn tne dura mater, I prisms, ruling and does net met and in contact with the spinal cord with favor from the warehouaemon itself. I The sources of revenue for wa Tin operation seemed to cause housea in this city area weighing the rabbitei little or no inconvec- f09 cf io cents on every hundred leer's fee of 10 doubt whether or not the deg was cents on 1111 Pi'e le" than 100 suffering fiomrabiea. pounds and 25 cents on thoce of FourteerJ days mast elapse oo-i mor9 than that weight and a com fore the little victims will show I mission of 2i per cent.on the grcss evidences qt tne disease, as tn pa- amonnt for which the tobacco is riodof inanbation is never less 8old. It ia the latter that theTreas than 12 dajB. urer wants to tax. If preEBtd by If the rabbits innosulated resist the Treasurer, there is no Question the shock of the operation, and do but that the Courts will be celled succumb, Hydrophobia will, if the np0n to decide the matter. dog was ratiid, develop in aoout days. LATEST NEWS FROM THE MAD CAT AND M'AD DOG LOCALITIES Letters received from Dr. Robin- Snpreme Court Deoislons. Tn-s Sdijrtm3 Court haauod down cpiuu n 03 follows: Statu va. Cas, from . Tracsyivanirt, af Srmt?d; Garrmii. vs. Blatikuusjip, from Bjr J, affircriid; James vs. Wither, froaa Sttkos, affirmed; Yitrbor ugh vs. Mills, from Moore, aRirmeij Hint-) vs. JVnkins, from Caldwt!), silirmed; CommiS'ion er i of McDowell vs. C.itninissionera of l'Vrsth, rnvtrrged; Shoaf va Frast, from Divie, affirmad ; rar- r .u v..rj w; n f yoat to. uru.ii, itiu a ouivau, .iti . , i -, , , . . , , . I . firmed : 1'resnelt v.s. (iarnson, lrom 'f"v. T , J 1 " auiuiicct e vi Barke, new trial; Mauufactanng Com Daoy vs. Railroad, from Mc Dowell, effirmed; Cecil vs. Hender son, from . Davidson, affirmed ; Cowles vs.CoTvl??, from Alexander, affirmed; State vs. Groves, from The audience room is 35x45 ftet, se&tirg abyut 300. Slidirrg- fcf will be bo arr&ogel that the pres ent chapel may also be used, ii creafe'n tin aatiug capacity to 450. With inclined flxsr, circular seats, elevated baptistery and choir it will hi a modern buildirg.j cop. veniont and attractive. j H The Christian Church, abb are alao known individually as Disci ples of Christ, is one cf the meat prosperous communions in' this country. Five ne Churches; hatje been established this year id five proEporous towns in North Cjarollj- na. i here has been a net sain oi 47,000 ia m?mbDrhip in thejUn, ted States daring the year, j The rtrincinal strensth id tba Sut ij in the eastern couhtifi, thre being only about twenty Cbnrchss ia the vicinity of Win ston. Thery are fully one hundred members m ta 1 win-Uity. are for Daisy Dots. Til.; ;armra of this sactioa ulowiug aud pieparing land ar. other crc p. ' A. runaway marriage waa celebra ted Sunday, De;. 12ih, at 10 o'clock a. ti , the conTictn g- parties be Mr Jos 'i A. Davis aud1 Mi9 EuZt Ayikr. T'M) cermo'jy was uiiprsBiVrtly performed by W. II. L x. E q Mr. D iv yf'-ul t"' his falh ff'e 1 o J.e D.'uk rsviil- a l.ttin placi near Di'.sy li na boom. Mr. Sid Pend- r'g it r.ai f.ant a uhw jjivtry Staoie oa tno bark road, tf ovd ot all Kind for sl . F-.ddr 15 a d zen. Tai two m--rhauts at this place sy uoi"s Ar vnt iroi-d euouizn. Basin hn I a g.)tiitig better ht..h n.w H Kiulev came in ol- Stk- i iff Kpp wa worried a great dual th"" tiret o k cf Court vith Jury suo'iirs, d cl-heads who wa it'dH'j be caaght on th'j Jury, aud a big head with a ht'Je sense mkts a bi! fool. S. S. Daisy, N'. C, D 30. 19, '97 A Yadkin County Cbriatmaa Poem. A youaj? frlMUd at Fantner tlreek. Yadkin cmoty, sends 1 HE Repcblicas tba following poem. It is sna-onable ami quite a creditable tffrt. ,We would call tiie attention of our young friend loan offor of the Charlotte Observer on our editori'tl page, The f dlowing isthe Christmas poem : j : SANT.V CL.VUS 14 COMIS3. Presidiwg Elder's Appointments. RbV. F. H. Wood, Presiding E!' der of -tha Winston District, will hold quarterly meeting at tbe fol son, who is jn Baltimore, state that lowing timss and places he is receiving the 1'asttiur treat- Mocksville SUtioa,- Dec. 19.h and meLt for ffee bite of ihe cat wnicn 20th a -1 - V S J is now believed to nave reen msa The treatrqeiit is complicated and the Doctor jdoes notexpectto return home for a! coople of months J. C. Fdzier and R. G.Stockton, who were also bitten by th sup' posed rabid dog in Greensboro have .. i . -r, t . r . 4. s aad tie onaa li . o : ment. Alr.uoun Micaanx, ino city clerk, whojwas bitten by the dog, has not gone to Baltimore for treat ment. Ht) has d icided to wait and see if the iabbits dio, an account of the inoculation ia given above A called session of Greene!: of o Al- drmau wis held Monday and an ordiuance adopted nquirirg every dosr ia that cty to be kept up for 40 days. jrV violation tf the ordi nance raeains the d -ath of the dog aud a fine Of S 10 for its owner. Winston Circuit, Sharon, Dec. 22 Forsyth Circuit, Lewisville, Deo. 23. Kirnersville Circuit, Shady Grove, Dec. 25th and 26. Davidson Circuit, Mt. Olivet, Dec. 29 h. Madison Circuit, Madison, Jan. 1. 2 Danbury Circuit, Danbury Jan. 4 FraLciico Mission, Aaron's, Jan. 5 Summer field circuit, Summeriield, Jan. 8, 9. Stokes circuit, Germanton, Jau. 12. Walkertown Circuit, Love, Jan. 15 and 16. Centenary Station, at night, Jan. 16 and 17. East Bend Circuit, Prospect, Jan. 22 and 23. ' Y ikinvil'u Mis. Lougtown. Jan. 26. Farmington Circnit, Farminglon, Jau. 29 a-sd 30 Cbrlataaas la tba Twin-City, f Among trie Entertainment! that have been and will be by the sever al Sunday Schools, we note. ! Centenary Methodist, Fridsy night, December 24th. Barkhead Methodisr, Fiidiy night,' Drfoember 24th. I West Winston Methodist, Mod day night, December 27th. First Baptist, Friday night, De cember 24th. s Broad Street Baptist, Saturday night, December 2o h. North Winston Presbyterian, ht the church, Tuesday night, Decem ber 21st. j j! Christian, Thuis lay nightj De cember 23rd. ' j I Lutheran, Sunday nigbt, D.icr m bar 26th. . St. Paul's Episcopal, Moi.day night, December 27th. Grace Sunday Schcol, Wednes day night, December 22nd. J North Winston Baptist Subdiy School, Wednesday night, Dcnm bsr22Ld. OH Santa Clans is coming. Hringiug glad ami happy cheer; To tbe little f lks awaiting bim On this Cbrintinas morn so dear. So we'll lUten for the Fleigh-bells, for the pattr of the feet. Of bis tiny little rein deer, a they clat ter do va the strt II brings gl id tidings, of great jay, On this merry Christian day Telling of tue Christ child. Who in a mnirly. Thu listen f or the sleigh bells. pi tier of the. feet. Of his tiny little rein-deer, as terdjwn tbe street. It has been almost to-thouian Since firt the news was given. Of the babe born iu a manger. Of a Savior sent from heaven. But still we listen for the bolls, tbe put ter of the feet. Of tbe tiny little r du-deer, as they elat tcr down the street. 'He is full of mirth and mischief, this funr.y little elf. When he goes upou bis mission pace a I year,- SiUiuir down th "cbimbly. never thinking of himself : -But how to ol as i tha little ones so dear. So they'll listen for tie sleigh-bells, tbe patter of the feet. Of bis tiny little rein-deer, a thfy clat ter down the street. He surely comes from Ice'ani, Or some other snowy clime ; , This dear old tur-clad Santa, With bis slriih-blU all achime. Methinks I hear the sloizh-belli, tbe patter of the feet. Of his tiny little rsin-deor, as tbey clat down tha street. : Then l.urrab, to old Santa, let us bow to bim to-day. As be speeds along tba valley, hill and plain. . . To our jolly old "Kris Kringle, with his heart so light a d gay. . Spreading joy and gladness, round bim, aa we welcome bim again. Then we'll listen for the sleigh tails, for the patter of tbe feet. . Of batiuy little rein-deer, astlsyolat- ur down tha stre et. r,h t, Hanes' Happemiacs Hog ku ing aud fixiug for Xmas is the orddr of the day. D.C. Clld'oltr has killed over 2.000 nouads of pork this seafoa, Messrs.fi. L. Yokel v. I. Y. and W. J. Clodfelter. have ben haul ing apples' from the mountains ; EugweiClodfelter is recovering from a severe attack of eickness. AIsdGoo. iHvatt who has been ill with fever. Gaut Hyatt, of the Southern Rail Road, returns to work after a visit tJ bis lck father Xmas Kntrtainmnts are dated as follows: Bethesda. D3. 24, at 1 o'clock.! d. m. : Eoeumf aud Bethany, pn the night of Doo. 24th WITH THE MORAVIANS. Tufsdy, 21, 7 30 p. m., Christ mas Entertainment, Christ CnuraJh. Thursday, 23, 7 30 p. m., Christ mas Entertainment, Calvary. Friday, 24, Christmas Eve. THE OLU SOUTH STATE. TMt IAMB Wt tOVE, CHWlSK. MOTICT The Baptists now hve 10l iu.:l anes in North Carolina. il . Aa auditorium eostine 1 10 Win i. be buUt at the A M. College, R.1. leigh. , .. . . - .r ; i The Seven Springs hotel ia T,i connty baa been puchased by John J. ivey lor tiu,vvv. . J. Ii. Scott, president of tba! ad... Cotton Mills, Graham, N. ., Toesday morning. ; 3 : Edward C Duncan isaDooinu rui lector of Internal Bevenne for the East ert Dwtriet of this Bute, . Judge W. A Hoke, of the Superior uonrt nsucu uu juisa aiime' McUee, were married at Linoolnton, Dee, lfitb Ia 1867 tbe membership of the Pro tectant Episcopal Church in North Carolina was 3.000. It now numbers v,vw, . ; 1 j The plan for the Braxton dran me morial hall at Trinity College. Dnrh ia acciptexl. Tbe seating capacity will in iw. . 1 ids tjommiasion to extirpate the Saa Jose scale and other fruit peats, aay tley have cleared the nnr.serins of tame ptr.ba. I The State has $120,000 of ita nrofit. from thr Carolina railroad invented in 4 per cent bonds, which arsbeil as a sinking fund: j Greensboro had an 88 000 firh Mnn. aay. IBS surape warehnnsn i r,f ik. Southern Varnish Co . ;aurane Zii,lU- wasburbed In Gam- ait wrek, that weighed thirty pounds. A Jefferson item says Mr. Ben Faw, who was some time ago gored by an 01 from the effact of which be died Satlirr day, the 11th instant. A number of ciliimsllmet at bill's Mill last Monday piud orgauiad Ihe er liiver Telepuone uomp- ur, by electing w j. it grantry, rresi- deut; A. 8 Carson, Secretary and Treasurer; J B. Dongbton, P. :B. Itevee, It 8. Carson, U. F. Ctx, J. O. Shaw and W. R. Gentry, Directors. The line is to be bqilt from Sparta by way of Elwards Cross lltoads, E. IF. Cox's K 8 CarsouV F. B. Beeves'. Mrs. Jane Gambill'a, J. U. Dougbtop's and perhaps on to Iuderjp idence. f The town of Greenville Las snfTred more than any other town in the State from firss thia month. It had three last Friday within five hours time. The governor appoints ai dilezitea to the national fishery congress! which meets at TamDa, Fla . January l'Jth. W. B Capeheart, Gjo N. Ives and W. Smith. j ' Gen. A. D Cowlc will WE 1TID1 lYOBLD. TMt news in inier fuhmish to us ay thc SANCTUM PASTE POT AND SCISSORS. j Baltimore had a 1150,000 fire Monday, j Dnrrant is sentenced to hang Jan uary 7th. t '. . ".- Kansas City had a half million dollar fire Tuesday. An earthnuake shock was felt in Bichmoad, Va, Saturday. At a party in Georgia three men are killed and two woman fatally wounded in a fightl Frank Hunt, nine years old, dies at Akron, Ohio, from injuries received in a foot ball game. A syndicate of New fork capitalists proposes to erect in that city the lar gest hotel in the world. In a quarrel over a game of cards Henry wyman, of Bismarck, N.. D , was fatally shot by his brother. Glass factories at Bridgetown, N. J. now idle, Fill start, np January 3rd 2,000 persons will be given work. John E itav ia elected president of the Baptist State Miaa:ooary Board; 810,00(1 is appropriated for this work. Ex Governor Evans, of South Caro liua. and Miss Emily M. Flume, ci WaterbnryJ Conn, were married Deo. 16th. il f An amendment to tbe Virginia con stitution ia proposed, provioirg for tbe j election of legislators only every four, years. ' , . ) John Campbell, proprietor of a stu dents' boarding house in Kichmond, V., was cbjoroformed in bed and rob- bed of fioq. '; rue original, irom wuom is ouwa tba character if George Harris in 'Uncle. Tom' Cabin," bss just died in Kentucky; hi body will lie in state. At the hanging of Carr in Missouri a man toik 8.009 pictures of tbe scene with a ;i cinematograph and has, also Carr's acooUut of tbe murder taken on a phonQgraf h. The FreaSdent returns to Washing ton aftel the; funeral of bis mother at Canton j social functions at the White House 'ill be suspend thirty days; the President's iraio killed a mau outside of Canton. ! Captaiin Braitard is to be put in command of the expedition to carry supplies to the destitute in the Kloa- dyke; the raindeer to be used in trans porting tho supplies will be bought in Norway and jBhipped to Dyea. Rev. Dr. James Farrar, of New York, will relinquish a salary of 6,000 and begin preaching without compensa tion. It ho (don't go to evangelizing ancer 01 the Breast. . Mr. A. IT. Crausby, of 158 Kerr Et, Memphis, Tenn., says that bis wife paid no attention to a small lamp which appeared ia ber breast, but it soon de weioped into a cancer of tbe worst type, and notwithstanding tbe treatment oi -the best physicians, it continued to spread and grow rapidly, eating two boles in ber breast. The doctors s o o a pronounced ber incurable. A . celebrated New York specialist then treat ed her, but she con tinued to grow worse -and when informed that both ber aunt and crandmotber bad jw died, from cancer be iAI-... Ih. .iu -as ,' Ifl hopeless. comtnended . 8.S.S. and though little boie remained, she begun it, and an improvement was acwfl ticed. The cancer commenced to heal and when she bad taken several bottles it disappeared entirely, end although sev eral years bave elapsed, not a sign oi tbe disease has ever returned. . , A Real Blood Remedy. . S.S.S. guaranteed purrlyt 'vegetable is a real blood remedy, and never tails t to cure Cancer, Eciema, RhenxnaUant Scrofula, or any other blood disease. Our books will" be mailed free to any ad dress. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta Ga. WlNSTOli TOBACCO MARKET. ' '' wrr Corrected Wtkly by Farmera" Ware house, A. 15. Oorrell fson, rrop rs. Tnhacco f-'aks willc'.cfo Wednesday, Decemb r 22, s'i7, and open 1st Mon day in January. Breaks are lairiy large, i ricee con tinue qoito satisfactory for all grades. Good aud fine wrappers are in demand and are selling for very good prices. We. quote: lien. A. D Cowle will not accent J il- , " i n . j . the receivership of th, Pielmofatbank fr rg 7' "n. . . v 1. . 5. r' I ceotion amoae preachers generally. at auurguwu. attssaia tnat pue tle- poeitors wilf cot gt over five cents on the dollar. . Tbe directors of the North Carolina railroad issue to the State cent 1 flea tea for its 8:I.C03tfOO of stock in this road: the State bas never had cert ficates for this stock. Hatton' Perry, ths nearo who was granted a new trial in Bsaufortj county lor outraging Mrs Aunia Bmitb, aad Ml. Airy JVafpt. Messrs Brown & Brown, who were burned out at the Gravln Warehouse. have rented the Globe Warehouse and I again convicte l. is to bs hairJ Dj lr 1 L . I 1 a".l. T aie uoiug nusmessns tnougn nomijcgiceiuuer Many petitions from M lisad county hal occurred. Bey. H. K. Boyer an.lTamily arrived cn Wednesday evebtngf! from Sparta, ana were met at tue parsonage b a committee from his lichnrch. He preached Sunday mornii'g and nighfcto larKBCUUgregatlODS. Sj rue town has bt-en sirred up cen- siderably over Saturday snornine's fire. it is Deiieved teat tue nres were started for the purpose of? robbery drawing people from other parts jbf the town; so the way would be clear for robbing store?. . 1 ji are sent to the governor, asking for cummutation of the death sentence of rate' sentenced to bs hangnj forkiling a com pan 10c. Angus MrQaeen, son of thai late tt- Shetitl Met' teeo, of Cusberlam 1, and Miss Mat Me Hitler, sister of Sjnator Marion Butler, were married last Wed nesday at St lma, Simpson oiaty. Suporintea.lnt Smith, of the peni teotiary, aud Commishioner of Agricul tnre Mewbooue, each reeigu ; the former and tbe ia elected to succeed tbe latter. penitentiary board will elet Mewhorne as smith a succeesor; At tho meating of the stat? tion of academics here Drto.fmbr 2Stli We will soon movs into onr new nrkt. I addresses- are to be ma le bv Ji T.I Hor- office. Mr. Vaughij is having it fixed ner, P. M. Prieuce, JI. H. Holt, HoU nD VerV nice. 1 - SI lUnd Tbnniwnn ll,i,-, MvimKn A Tt : Mndtion pb:erer. ' The first snow of the rttason fell Mori day night, the 13.b instst. np very rjice. I !i Iter. A. Fans, the new pastor of tbe Methodist Church, arrivwd We.lnp. lav and preached his first Hfrmon Sunday morning to a large ana attentive con gregation, ui Last Friday. Natt nir.nn ,.1.-,1 I0OINQSIN wno lives aoout nve rkilies west of here. tbeVoodatotTwS! Prince Bismarck is rapidly flecliuing children were clavinir r,n.T hi .i physically and mentally. he sent them out of the way of the tree I Ruiz, Blanco's aid -de ratcpj hag been and when it started to fill he told thetanot bJ isnrxents. Justice, John E Keller, P. LjGray, J. A Holt and ethers. i 1 1 e - 1 THE OLD WORLD AS; GIVEN BV CABLE TO THE LARGE DAILIES ception '.among preachers generally Tbe Southern Bickers' Congress, in session iat Atlanta, adopts resolutions setting orth how the currency prob lem should la settled and appoints a committee to urge their views upon congreep; Colonel J. S. Carr cf N. C, made a free silver speech. Secretary Alger sent a cablegram Dec. 20th to Wm. A. Kjellmau, assist ant 8upjrintedant of Alaskan reiudter for Norway, asking how soon he can collect and ship C0Q reindeer, with the necessary drifers.Kjallman sen to Lap -laud six weeks ago to purchase rein deer. I . r Miss Ltjlia Herbert, a daughter t f ex- Sooretaijy" Herbert, of the Navy, com mitted suicide m Washington, loes- day, by) jumping from a third story indowjon New Hampshire Avenue. She hasj been prominent in socitty. Three months sgo the wasicjured by a fall from a horse, rear that she would become a cripple produced melaticbo Ha. : Friday, bix persons wt-ra banged for murder,) v'z W. M. Carr for child mur der at Liberty, Mo. At Covington Tenn., Wm. Johnson wos swung for killing 4 farcder named Walter Boyd Carrallton Ala , Bud Beard, col , aged 14 years streachod hemp for outraging an 8-year 014 white child. At J tiler son, Oa., Bad Brooks and OraJy Rey nolds were hanged on the same scaffold for murdering a merchant named Hunt, of Bel ton, Ga Grundy West Va , John Huston J was banged for the murder of Mounts.; The had a difficulty about the doomed man a wife. T jt uref Constipation l orevi r. T.ikr rapcarets t'-andv Cathartic. liV or!Si 11 w. C- w Ian to oure, arufrits r.-furul uKnoy. Lugs Common, ' aledium, Good,... Cutters Common,. Good. Fine, . . . Leaf Comuion, Medium Good, Wrappers Comui' n, . Medium, . . . Good, Fito (.0 to 4.00 3.00 to 6.7S 7.00 to 8. B0 :H t'O to a SO 30.50 to 12.00 1 1 00 to 18.00 3 50 to 5.00 rt 00 to 8.50 ; 00 to 12.00 lli.OO to 12 1 1 00 to 16 00 20(0 to 30.00 :to 00 to 50.00 PBODUCE' MARKET. Corrected -weekly bv II I). Poixidexter. bctiso Pkicxa Corn, Wheat, Oats Honey, Beeswax, Hay, per cwt Tallow Dry Hides, Beef Cattle.gross, New Feathers, extii; good Unwashed ool, good, . . Vashed Wool, good Flax Seed, Chickens, Sorghum bj the barrfl... Country meat, sides, . . Conntrv h:iir.3 Conntrv pboulders Ggge, per dozen . . -Battel PtTk, Peas Colored Beans While Bean , Salt, largo tine Salt, enuil i:ur; Salt, cairi' Coffes Sugars, 4 ..... . Keroene Oil, ret gal .... 1 2 to 40 w;to 90 :;u to 35 8 to 10 20 to 22 35 to 60 3 5 to 6" 1 1-2 to 2 1-2 :'5 to 50 14 to 16 18 to 22 70 10 to 25 20 to 25 6 to 8 10 to 12 r. to 8 1 to 15 15 to 2( I 12 to 5.1-2 f 0 to 60 73 to 90 '.) to 1 25 1.40 50 to 60 50 10 to 18 5 to 6 15 MARRIED. Dec 15 lb, O. II Johuson. . county, re- to Miss Mat- to rnn, and they rah toward him mid , 1 . . , 1 . 1 . . .... vuo tre ieii on mam, isuiling one in stantly, wniie the othesjone was an- uuri. Court Eoboas. The Special Term of Forsyth Superior Court adjourned Friday for th 1 hilidavi. It will re-aasern- ble January 3rd. 1893. The o'd I "., "ope, tnuron celt Drationj p Jury was discharged aud the follow- j m., Christmas Entertainment Bj loenew one drawn Clerk by Y ll-l maoara. son. Register Miller, and Justices H. E. Mclver and P. T. Lehman, lor the New Year. D. G. Walker, R. F. Jon-s, D. I. Crous, W. II. Sheets, A. J. Hunt, E. J. R jb:nson. J. M. Hester, J. C. Fleming, G. A. Williams. Seymour Ebert, W. I. Brooks, J. B. Vest, J. F. Doub, T. H. Benton, C.H.Tayis. E. M. Fulp, T. S. Douglass, J. A. Gentry, A. O. GnfQa. L. I. Conrad, E. D. Styers, A. W. Davis. W. H. Dillon and H.T.LoDg. Among the last cases disposed tertainment Saturday, 25, Christmas Da.y, Sermon Home Church, 11 si. m. 7 30 Home Sunday School Enter tainment. 5 Sunday, 2C, 6 p. m., Eden Church Christmas Exercise. 11 a.j-ni,, Friedberg Christmns Exercises., Monday, 27", 3 p. m , B9thes4a Christmas Entertainment. j Tneadav. 28. 7 SO n m . Fairview J 1 , r , Christmas Eutertainment. j Wednesday. 29. 7 SO tt. m.. Col ored Sunday School Christmas Eib- of before adjournment, we note. II. A. MoCurley vs. John r-i -. L v ... ri...t 11 I iiuniiy y. rfau kj. Pl,i".hX:"afl vi7 r!..Cl.; 1' Bachellor on a note for $53. Verdict 5.r:m.Mrn.r . n ' the plaintiff. Another case be- h at 11 o clock, a. m 123 tween same parties non-suited. W.H. Crews vs. Ed. Riatels & Thursday. 30,4 30 p. m , Calvary Annual Lovefeast. There are also several other E tertainments which will be given during the holidays, but of th ex act date of which we bave not been I . r ...hi- r . . , f r 1 ... ajl. Uinn, . AtA ihiBKii ul. 1 .YL1.? unexpiredterm definitely informed. In both town .for .the ""V.rrI wti:.u.:k of alleged contract. Dismissed, and country the Sunday ScfaopI thavalat nioro, frftth sZh Railroad thecase against J. Jacobs and observance of Christmas is getting '? W. E. Franklin, trustees of Mr. J J to be general. It is very apprb- ! Company forseveial years, buthad . .! . ., AvinBftn- pri.te and should revive hartV 11 years, 1 encouragement from every body ttJZZ JZ..ln:?A Vt m.V--- till claimed he bought -nd paid " . to leave impres, ons updb v. " j . . .vf . p. ... i the coming irfnration of the tr part fewTmonths on account of for a type-writer, which the plain on the 6 h. Rav. Uoyle conducted services. A large crowd were in at teodancei Pat O. K. Hanes, Davidson Co. Deo. 20. FREE Ol? CHARGE TO SUFFER ERS. Cot thiaout and take it to your drug gist and gt a sample bottle, free of Dr. hang a Hem Liiacovery, for Consump- for in f ailnrA Jnrv decided the isane in I intent and purpose of the seasori favor of Mr. Robinson. land will prove a much needed cbec upon tne purely worldly pasttimt v:i 1 - . , . TamreaCaldlnOseDnT. waicn aie enneavoring io aep , , I pace with the efforts of both Chore All Druggists refund the money if it fails! a Sunday Sohool. to cure, rnee 200. ! 3 $100 REWARD, $100. Tbe readers of this paper will lie A loaded dyramite bomb lis found near the American coDsrlatc in Ha vana. Greece wants the time for ratification of the treaty with Turkey postponed for a month. The remains of Voltaire aud Rous eean are exhumed to settle t coctrO' verey as to their identity. A Russian anadrou (titers the Chinese harbor tf Tort Arthur ard will remain there duricg tbe jwinter. At Pans last week there was and auc tion sale of Jane Hi lings r-wele; among other articles sold was! the jsw led collar of 87 000- News from India savg British sold iers have shown the white fvathcr in tbe presence cf tbeir Indian allies and that it is having a bad eilect ppen latter. ! Iq regard Io the valuable Remedies, the! Wilkesborol VnrVmtde. t A North Wilkeaboro a Vannoy bought an lAsbja countjr cab bage head last week which measurel over lour leet in circumiferenco. Tl, , . 1 1 . I ... i. . .... unsoeen let tor the puilcung of the hotel at the Brushy .uvuuiam aron ana liithia Sr., nh It will be a nice buildinkr. rr-i . . , .. . ' . : - ine pcone line to Motavian Falls has been completed It ia eonnecte! with the Telephone Exchange of the Wilfces- ooro, ana we can talk with MoraHa now. s Last week, up oniRelilis Uivtr i;m Oi.l . . . otatey got alter a fquinsel. It ran in uuiu in a tree. Hoi climbed tho tnee; BM.ppnu tue noie; cat down tbe tnee, anu insieaa oi just oue he captuted uio uiee iat ones. ; Moadowa 4 Davis afc a tneir mills ia operationland am eriad ing at the rate of 20 brishola n 1 1 u..i.. n. nn .ir hnt. . I m ' I IVI s iaiKtJ aV ! in va W a wv ana sawing 4 000 feet ff lumber per ties, and it will be sent to yon. freight u.t. a ue roller mill alll soon hn in I nn.i.l 1 ttl.l Itlm Cn Allan. . ' a I'll I (aij a f SUC a-Vrv vwaa wvyV uperautrn, we oreslnfarmed by Mr ta ll. RnnV of wondprfnl and mar- uieaaowsi . . 1.1.1 and cHn diAijiAl wiuitftTutiai nofi. nra n tha Mtiid.'a I , u 3 ; a,ia. g- , r . . . o" r y nun a nt?U b irw, DfUU IUI is, sauu as awu't-a ureea neighborhood, has brokon the tisemeut in another column. 1 For sale 'UU1: 'ew "ays aga hawk dipped by O Hanlon's Drug Store. ATI ThA flrrKr wa. 1 1 t 2 mi i 'I it aT ; ".T '1..' a ack? w w t xtvi i a few energetiq 1- Za t7:,r.Yr."T ,va.cV? 01 ln cnf 1 tiU "ladies and gentlemen to canvass, on guaranteed salary j of $15.00 per month. Call or address, w.u. cost. Davidson, N. C. merits of Sloiu't too ianch cannot be said. I Drj Earl S. Sloan, the sole proprietor add manufacturer of these remediel haslhis Laboratory aad cfii ces in Boston, Maes., and the large shipments sent out from there, are in themselves, a good testimonial cf the growing demand of his medicine. Trade in Winston, V C. supplied by A'hcraft Cweni RobeHs on Deck Single ; Barriel Breech Loading Guns. ft 50. $5.00, $5,50, $6 00, $6.25, 12-16-20 ga; Double Barrel preech Loading Guns, $1 .5, , - . , in to. .fO- xy on. ? i n. Ann Tin- a i in .io? wiiicn oroncnt i ' t jj .v.i. ' r i All Can Get Well CnE.tri.Y When druccists do not keep Blood Dalm and they are few send 31.00 1 i Al $a: en and killed the hawk! ajixitia hii.vp. Tbe Beet Salve in tho world r nt. oruiaes, Bores, Ulcers, Tetter, Salt Rheum. Fever Sorm. rhin.iaih. Chapped Hands, Oorn, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cure Pitt. or no pay required, It ia guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cersts rar botsTaa at SS.I--M1 v.nstn rvv y jO. T.nirnT. CARD OF! THANKS. L. W. Soabolt, wiab4 to thank iis many friends an.) prons for thjair liberal share of traij and wish them merry Chrlstmai ail hippy New Yejir air. BtHioaitnis aol t over 300 of bit Garland line of St Jves and he thinVa be will donble his sales in '99. He will have a car lead of Garlands to come in January 1st, and all who want tha best Stove ma $ fo 'i little will bo able to get it. Ha alsd hs the largest line of Christmas goods in Winston, and if you wat to bay a present for your friend or swoetheart, yon willjdo well to eall at his store. No. Ill W 4th Street, Winston, ISt C ForebanJ Amis Co., Revolvers, Harrington i Itichardson " 2.75 Iver Johason " 3.ro IIopkiDs A A9en " 3.(Xi F. 91. ItOliGKTN. 115 Liberty Si nearoti. St, Winston, N Ntannvh in Nnpport of Itepub iican t-rincipiet, t;en it lien Utuera l-'all. A Jtme'toffn, X O E. K'jariiR to Mips Eflie At Spiri.a. Alli-gham ceiitlr, luMi n i I. iwu ii tie Chor.t, ' In Giprn-b, ro. X CD1'." 2bt, Lre Smith, of Greecsboro to MifsGortrnde Smith, of Ga-.lford Cullcpe. It Dirilson county. Silver Hill towaship, on the 2-'l:d nit , .las.L Ken erlv to Miss Floroi Milltr. At Elkin, Sirrr connty, on the 12th instant, John Bell to Miss Bailie Casey. Rev. M. H Lias, otli Mating. In this citv,. 'Doc. 10. b, William L. Murray to Miss Fannie Robtrson. Also Eras'.ns F. M irtio to Miss Nora . Rjbir.-on. The l ri le vr. re sisters. DIED. . v : ' At Hanes, Davi lsm cnur.tr, recently, Mr. William Hystt On South Side. "-iaU m Dec. 11th, Mrs. Jo.seph Knou '! aged 70 years. At Miller's Cr.ek, Wilkes county. December 15th, James W. ISamgarner. At Ljiuix, Wilkes county, on the lath instant, t'. J little daughter cf Mr. aud Mrs. P. A. Liiuax. At his home iu Surry county, Dec 13th, Mr. Isaao Wesley Cronse, age 10 years-and l'" days A widow and eight children survive Xi. Montague. ?'L 1ST.ITF, Loaris & CoIl-otions. tloay (a Loan on .Short or Long Time. Odlco 2ud llo- r Clark A Ford Build - I wiioitcaos: e. bkkkzv, ikspirishi. A.Tlf rHH'I AlSDU. Its loalcntl AbHlslrlv Fru from Waatverta V'wflt for lh Family The Kw Vurk Trlbao oSars to Btbublkmssod ti patnotie mtt or vTcrr parti, a uwspsper. which IB ita dBOT1l zprMuB. la abaolutAly rvpreseotattve of th dominati spirit, th alma and srb!UoiMottM it public. n party of tbs I'nl- U-i HUtM. btawi. a, suble sod tru-, II l f.arl... Mrs. Stark, rTeeant liidge, U.. says "After two doctors cave np my boy to tion. Cough ts ana Colds. They dn I die. I saved him from erooD bv nsioffl r1arwl ti Iarn thut thorn is at least not ask fvoa to buy before trying. (One Minute Cough Cure." It is the lone dreaded disease that science has This will show yon the gteat merits of I quickest aac' most certain remedy fori been able to cure in all its stages acd this truly jwo"derful remedy, and show I coughs, colde and all throat and lung I that is Catarrh. Hall's CaUrrh Cure yon wbat can be accomplished by the I troubles. E. W. O Hanlon Wioston, regular sis oouie i his is no cxpen-1 . u. ment, and) won Id be disastrous to tbe propnetorii, Uid they 'not know it would Mrs. M. B. Ford. Kuddoll's, 111. lnvartaoiw cur, , Mauy of ' the best .nffrf,a for eieht years from dyspepaia iuj.iou. ho now noiug m tueir i .nr -hiunio conatipation and waa nnal ia the only positive care now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh b ing a constitutional disease, reioirei a constitutional treatment. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure ia taken internally, actiWg directly noon the blood and mtteous practice fith great results, and are t- d bv nsiog De Witt's Little Ear-1 surfaces of the system, thereby dc stxctf - .UK uw lUUUUAUUll ui tue Ulficw. mv giving the patient strength by build ing up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The pro prietors have so much faith in its relying on it in moat severe caaes. It is guarantee. Trial bottles free at V O. Thompson s Dmg Store. Regular siz5J ctataaud $1.00 - - i J. A Perkins, of Antiquity, O., was for thirty) years ceedleely" tortured by physicians for the cure of eczema. He was quickly cured by using De Witt's Witch Hszdl Salya the famous healing salve for pi Its and skin dis eases. S. W. O'Haalon S mston. N. C. I . 1 ly Biasnt, the famous little pills for all I stomach and liver " troubles. E. W. O'Hanlon Winston, N. C rrosporttyeomei quickest to the man eurative powe-s. that they off 3 Oie whoehvcr isiu good eonditon. De Hnndred Dollars for any eaae tbatTit Witt's Little Early Risers are i famous fajJstoeure. Bend for . list cf Testi- whoce Witt' littwpiiisioreonsupation, DUlousnesslinonuda. Address. indigestion and an stomach and liver 1 . f. J. Chbsxx A Co. Toledo, O. irouuies. a, w. u iiamon Winston.' Hnl h TWn.m.ii 75a. Hall's Family Pills are the best; N. O. Trustee's! kale. - . . . I'M I oder the provisions bf a certain Deed of Trust, executed 13 ithe undersigned trustee dtj. a audt and wife, .Sarah J. Anlt, and recorded; in the office ot the Begister of Deeds of KocUingharo connty, in book 1Q1, page 280, wc will sell forciisb The nndersisncd will sell by nublio auc tion on terms of one-third cash, balance in three and six months, at ithe Court House door in Winston, on Monday, Feb. 21st. 1838, at 12 o'clock M , the; following described tract of land, lying in Forsyth connty. Rural Hall township, adjoining the lands of Dr never y Jones and A. a, Spease, containing about thirty-seven I..M l..inn 1 1. a land fn.m.pl. IfiwrntkA hf Soloman Huffman, and fully 'described in m<t'Ttt?Zr a Deed to soloman uuuman, recoraea in l ,ni,i m.m it tryMno to tb- irty .,iirn f the office of the Register of Deeds of For- I -ubeclK-7 to in. proper lnfliioc i wi n ti .vth nnl. llk f I-,t. V. 3 folio I an adTorata ol tba .UcUoo o MtK.oly aod . -- . - - . i Hobart,asd U Unfi lu loiaJ ol th wmMienea ia. to wnica reiercnce is given lor tun i.nd uriDc,0i. 0faa iatit. ,! sli e rrumrtan deaorintion. I crs and on alleutoB. Tin raader will And In The above sale is by virtue at an oruer i " ..wmy .k. ... ... ,u i . , . , ., ,, . . m can dociriD. in mil, Tnono. ,iu tht. oa vne tera or tue ouponnr fuo", H i ... a..ki. T.lkn.. n h. bul.,.i. .ri.,il rorsytn connty, in a special proceeding l j .riM lm. TS ditioo od everr Wedi.e day, aoa presrat and exer-uein craipeDuinni oi tba contents or tb iMi.y. oat aaaa special lorura a tion fw fcrni- and tb homo lu weekly liu DrlDg to tea aresid- a Mod or soand lulnrammn, wbicb o'rrr Bias nwds for binaru, aod an leu ncetir goud, which ha need, lot tat. fin nr. er.e, 9 1 S yer.? aea lara can mat time, obt-iu Tb, Ww kly Tripoli- t a lower prloo, la ombioi hob witu a local wotsty paper, ttampi copir. free, rrtcods of the party ao.l The Tnbonn are loTlled to aiaksiip oluus tor tbe paper la tbair ke ealitie. t The 8-rai-Wly Tribnne la innrd everT Ta- dT tod inday. SPrice. SJ yar. Thl lltlon 1. Iieing eurtchd by the addition to each Krt.iy pa per of s baadsorse plcuirUl npplemert of ao pace. IB wbica we rrlbte.1 s profnt'oo of "ha f-ton-" ni.l other pi.tsrea ol KTat beaaty and artistio nirr.t. Tha an. plemant i diKnifle.l and ablx, nd nM only .out entertatnlos, bat lmroen-ly odocatloiiAl apon tb minds and taatea of tbo fanlly. an In- craa-ioc ana ber of nbornnen indleatn publi. of Tb Tribuu. Haatple irwv. therein to sell the lands of Soloman Huff man, for assets. C. S. WALKER, ad'mr of Holoman Huffman S1L0AM ACADEMY ! (CO-DtrcT10AL ) -8IXOAU, N. C- plendld Uuilding, well .nnln.,. In. siruction, tnorougb, Fractioai, up-to-date, ao connection with free school of the district. Tuition from $1.00 to $2 50 ner month . music, per month. Bpring term op ns Jan. 3rd, 1898. Table ran.rd $1,00 per month . Board, including f nm. lsbed room, wasuing and Ughta, $6.60 per I j.proval at tbi. feaiar o month of 29 davs. bend for natalnona I conies of Friday? osser. v . ,r- . . n . I TK. Triknn. llm.u. l IrfM ...... ... . Con.0? 4th aul Libert Streets WINSTON. N. O. December 8. 1896. Havicg added to onrbnsiiess the latest appliances for m"eenir.g eo.al, we are bet ter prepared tlmu ever to -rv tne trade and aolieit your orders for ail grades of ' Anthracite Coal. In cxaUi coals we re- coniuiend our Eureka I.un.p, H us sell Creek, Pocahontas I.nmp, Dlack Diamond and Kcd Aah Kes. Onr country friends will find it to their intetrt, when in need of lllai k hniel'iiiK Coal, to call or phone us for prices before buying. Any of our merchants or warehouses aith Whom you deal will gladly phoue ns your orders aad we will deliver the coal at any place within the city limits without extra cost, (.live Us your orders and see how prorrlptly wa . respond. Vmirw for good o ean coal, . IS MOSi.Lt.1 A I D, Office and Coal Yard near N. A W. depot. next to Coleman Bros." factory. 1'Hones: Hen, Do ; interstate 21. Oct. 20-Cw. - Instructors: W. M. Cnndiff. A. U H. Allen, Miss Louise F. Bjruui. 1HC IO-4W. at public aucUon, oa th premises in May-1 QF LaA"D . odan. N. ...t 2 o'c ock) m., on Thurs- BvHna of ZZLrJU tf day the 2'th day ef Jaai 1898 tbe lands and premises described; in said Deed of Trust to-wit: a lot known as lot No 18. block Na. 23 on tbe map! pi ibe Piedmont Land and Manufacturing Company ' at Mayodaa, N. C. beginning at a point on the west side ef 3rd Avai u0 feet iiorth of Adams street, running; thence north! 71 degrees 91 seconds, west 1(0 feet to a poir-t on 18 point east 150 feet to a poibt on 3rd Ave. ; thence with 3rd Ave. south 18 degrees 3i second west 6U feet to me point of oeginnmg. i waonovia juoan s t mat umpan, grees seconds. weatflW feet to a pmt Und, otmn CrowderYPete f 'SZltf'IrPjPP'FfP1 othe". il bei0 bid off .t I degrees 39 seconds east 50 feet fa a fiaU hr Kino f T-ln... By virtue of an order of the HnDerior Court of Forsyth connty, I will re-sell at public auction to the highest bidder. unOn the premises at the residence of the late r uei i1 niton, deceased. January 1st 1898. i ciucb p. m., a traet oi land belong ing to the estate of said deceased contain ing in acres, lyina in Belews Crek township, Forsyth county, adjoining the lands of Samuel Crowder, Peter Keal and the former One-third tion, will tonu s several fatora of valna. not in cluded in prcviou aumbera, among them tua uw Ctitution of tb atat of M.w Vork, prr.vld.ui rornon partini municipal lnc'lona, ThsTribnne' dlffeat baring bees approved by Joseph H. t:hmte. s prominent member of tbe Oonstitutlonal Cou rnn tion ; tb C m.tllutlon of tb Init-d Ntte : the Dtufflcy Tariff Bill, rt compared with tba W II on d.u. is itet.pt ocity ciaum- in full ; a liutory of th Orawo Turkuh wai ; tb prlDclpal Dts of 1HW1, etc. Th tesulrr feature will b roUloed, rim: EleeUoa return lor lsiie and l-7, lodeull; platloraMOf all parties; aa extended array of ta li, tic of trad. SomaMro. aaance. money, pro. dnetloa of pncieu Betala, SMnulactur, public debt, pension, raUroad hlpptng, etc ; aim the prlDrlpal iofficlal ef tb I ailed Sutea and tb Mtersl Slat, wl A their aalarle; an abatnet of til btteet BTisclpal laws ol Oongm aod lb Stat LeKlaUioraa; and arwat Braluplloity of otbr v aabl matter, so which every laingt bb wilMS to rtr SBBOady ti oni copy. Coptoa y be rTa la advaaca. . Ta auBaa wm o .at i v You may be Pardoned Dae, 11th, 19T. 1 Trust, montba balanoain twelve month. Title retaintal till nnn.).... I ,, .-iw i iUun. money ia all paid. Thia 1st day of Decern-1 a of tap jtfwaa. oiatbt , It. r ALiUiLiLi; Adm t h mtmt ti ur oa iminlrlnff by pnaaai oard. I f Fsal Faltaa, das'A j, tua taiBMS, Hew Tsrk If you exhibit satisfaction feven when your bouse is burning if it haa been insured in our Companies, for then you know your investment is safe and ton will bav I enough to start in business again. Sup ' nose you bada t insured t Better take no latutw., hT been artafd by Tbe Trt- risks. CRIST & JIclPJlllTt, p.
The Union Republican (Winston, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 23, 1897, edition 1
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