Cjje 1 tuple's Jress.
THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1889.
LOCAL ITEMS.
Mr. A. (V VU r eoUbratcd her
5Hh birthday recently '-"
L. N. Cli nurd's fine . cow died.
Sin' was valued at $150. '
Wo hud several frosls last week;
diiij: no damage of consequence j
Dr. J F. 'Shaffner and II. W.
Fries bavo relurned from the Hot
Springs, Ark. .
a- rt 11 ii f f '
Mr. noiiowoii, oi txOiusDoro, is
''depot agent hero for tho Iloiwioke &
.Southern Railroad.
-Rev. P. II. Dal ton left High
Point to take charge of the Presby
terian church at Mocksville.
Tho revenuo collections at the
Winston office tor the month of
A pril amountsyto $51,878.77.
Hoy. W. W. Moore, D.D., wife
and bister, Miss Ida, are on a visit to
Mis. Ij. M. Fries, Mrs. Moore's
mother.
the Ciilisthenic Drill by tho
yount,' ladies of. : Salem Female
.Academy will take place Thursday
and Friday nights.
V. F. Grabs presented us with
soino very fino apples, and William
Peterson with tho finost head-lettuce
we have seen this season. Thanks.
Is there money in fruits? We
hope to hear during the coming sum
mer of the success of fruit growers,
as to profit per acro, por tree or vine.
.Rev. Thomas H. McCallie, of
Chattanooga, Tenn., will preach the
Baccalaureate sermon at the Salem
Female Academy Commencement iu
June.
N. W. Craft, proprietor of Cedar
Cove Nurseries, Shore, Yadkin coun
ty, has shipped some of bis wines, to
be placed on exhibition at tho Paris
Exposition.
Strawberries and cream will
soon be tho order of the day. They
are now coloring at the Cedar Cove
Nurseries in Yadkin county, and an
immense crop to harvest.
Wo learn that the Forsyth Ri
flemen, under command of Lieut.
Bess-en t. acauited thomselves very
creditably, at the uuuioru uauie
. . ... r I n t T" . I
Ground Celebration on Saturday. :
- Mayor Buford has resigned the
position -of Express Agent and is
aueceeded by Ora Kerner.
The Express office has been raov
od to tho Starbuck block, Winston.
A heavy frost on tho morning
of the 4th of May, but little damage
was Uono to truits to all appear-
uuevn. alio iicoD uiu iuii iu ui taa-
inir in and about Shore, Yadkin
. ....... r 1 1 1 . . I ..-....' a m f i , 1 1 n ktAn Ir
county, N. C.
Mad dogs are still on the go, 3
having been killed in East Bend
Township in the last three, weeks,
mid ono hog belonging to C. E
Shore, of Yadkin county, was bitten
and went mad.
Elder Henry Sheets will preach
at New Friendship on the 4th Sun
day in May, and on the Saturday
lieiore at the ... usual time. Elder
Sheets will fil) the regular appoint
ments at New Friendship for the
remainder of the year.
The Roanoko Daily Herald say e:
ll in to bo hoped that Col. F. fl.
Fric i. r some otbor gentleman of
i
eiual push and vim will bo placed
ut tho head of this TRoanoke and
Southern Railroad enterprise Col.
la.
Fries is now acting President, and
is mid to be an excellent one.
The enteitainment at the Col-
oveil church on .Tuesday evening
lust was ei)jo3'able. The scholars
1
wero prompt in their work and the
Bin;in' ana 8ieakin remarkably
goo'l. Mrs. Doro and Miss Town
., . "
send, tho teachers, show excellent
results from their work, and have
tio conhdence of all connected with
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IIIO ncilOO .
Town Elections. The following
is the result of the election in this
pliicc on Monday last :
Mayor. -H- E. Fries.
CommiMsionors. A. C. Vogler, H.
Ii. Mt-Iver, S. E. Butner, A. A.
Spaugh, II. S. Crist, II. W. Shore,
C. H. Foglo.
Kernersville elected the following
ticket; -Mayor
J. S. Ray.
Commissioners. -W. II. Leak, B.
A. Brown, J. M. Greenfield, E. J.
Stafford, J. Kerner.
Tho following are the names of
-i -tt . j i
the Hpecial conimjttees appointed by
.. .... . . .
tho Winston-Salem Chamber of Com
merce for this year
On New Hotel J. A. Gray, C. A
ro-le, J. C Buxton, T. L. Vaughn
and Joe Jacobs.
On Market House C. Buford, J.
V. Alspaugh and M. VV, Norflcet.
Tho public will be glad to learn of
the rucult of any work done by tho
W'ovo committees. The object of
vit:i ,n...t. ....... ... wr: 0 .1
Dailv.
-SCHOOL BOOKS of all kinds
at Hluiiy,, Bookstore.
On Public Roads T.J. Brown, J. ,Wo havo just received a sample able canine sagacity. Palmer Cox's
T T .. .1 1 r k r i i T tt I i t- I W RvATOnifl'a d-n rrnr ", ia full rP f ti -
ii.. jjuuiow, iu a. iteynojus, ur. n, C0pr OI - SUNDAY SCHOOL SPEECHES - --m uu.
T. Bahnson and P. tf. Bailey. for the Yoono Folks, by W. F. "Jj J' TlTnJ! r ff0d
i i rw r ci soldier story ot INapoleon s l;mi
. Un Uty 1 ark Dr. K. b. Gvay, Grabs. The work is in pamphlet As a whole it is a delightful number.
l. L. Miller, F. G. Crutchfield, W. B. form, conUing 120 pages, and makes $3.00 a year. Cheaper tQ cjubs.
lenn and Dv: J. F. Hhaflfner. good reading outsido bf speech mak- , .:. - ' -
The Roanoke and Southern Rail
Road opened 'business on Monday
last by dispatching the first regular
train over the road to Walnut Cove,
its present terminus. A free ride
was given to stockholders, shippers
and others.r) Some two or throe
.hundred excursionists were com
fortably sealed. The road is in good
condition, and the train runs smooth
ly, making tho ride very pleasant.
Leaving the suburbs ot Winston, we
passed through a gently rolling sec
tion, dotted with small farms and a
dense growth of young timber, grow
ing into future value. Several old
homesteads and other landmarks
embossomed in beautiful groves or,
ike the old time tavern, fronting
iuo iutvuBiu3, aim uantiuu uy mo
pump and water trough under broad
ing lots for drovers, ocagjonally ap-
peareu. -x no nrsi picasant spot was
the new Moravian Chapel at "Oak
Grove," then the old home or the
ong smce deceased, Shenfl Stone, Birt Fitzpatrick, Mt Pleasant, Tex
Lovo's Chnrch, Walkertown, Henry as: JuMia H. Flake, Beverly, N. C:
Marshall's, Waddell's, (the Samuel
Blackburn home,) Salem Chapel, and
nnmnvnuq nthpr nnink At StnkM
numeious other points. At atones-
burg tho old building was pointed
oui to us wnere tne late hoii. x. u.
Lash commenced business, wav back
in tho 30's. As you approach "the
iwi u . uL y-A ?
ture in the landscape, and the hill
farms seem to be well tilled. The vil-
I, wint rw, ;Q 0;
fc v" " j
eaana steaauy improving. -Lncre
, , . . .
will probably be a union depot here,
as the C. F. & Y. V. R. R, and tho
Roanoko and Soutern interaeot at
this point. The coal and iron inter-
osts of this section, when better de-
veloped will do much to build up
the town and vicinity.
The return trip was a pleasant
evening drive. Through tho cour-
tesy of President Lemly, of Wacho-
via Bank and President Fries nf the
Rnnnnta onr? S"nf Viir T? T? Pnn
. n ' . .
sircuon company, wo met Mr. tr. vv .
Maslin the able and polite Superin-
tendontofthe road, and whoSaflfahlo
. ' .
manners added much to the pleas-
urea of the excursion Much credit
is aue voi. J?nes lor his "piucic ana
push in lorwarding the interests ot
.. i. ... .
tho company and which is pushing
the work at Koanoke City, and will
I
ultimately finish the road quicker
man at, nrst anucipaiea.
The timo table between Winston
and Walnut Cove is as follows
northbound. Daily. except Sunday.
Xo. 1. No. 3.
Lv. Winston Salem.4.45 a.m. 2.15 p.m
Ar. Ogburn's, ' 4.55 " 2.25
Ar. Walkertown, 5.15 " 2.45
Ar. Dennis. 5.30 " 3.05
4'
U
Ar. Walnut Cove, 5.55
3.32
SOUTHBOUND.
Daily except Sunday.
No. 2. JSTo. 4.
Lv. Walnut Cove, 6.15 a. m. 3.50 p.m.
Ar. Dennis, 6 40 " 4.15
Ar. 'Walkertown, 7.00 " 4.35
Ar. Ogburn, 7.15 " 4.50
Ar. Winston-Salem7.25 4 5.00
u
Nos. 1 and 2 connect with south
bound and Nos. 3 and 4 with north
bound train on C. F. & Y. V. R.R.
mwuns oi vouniy vommusiojiew.
mr e rt a n z
The Commisaioners met on Mon-
day last. Claims to the amount of
8842.11 were allowed.
. A committee waslippointed to lay
off a public,road from near Belew's
Creek postoffice to the Guilford
eountv line: and another committee
was appointed to look after the re-
opening of a public road from, the
Mountain road to tho Bark road in
I "
Middle Fork Township.
p Messrs. J. A. Gray, C. H. Hauser,
I N. D. Sullivan, John H. Kapp and
Capt. D. P. Mast were appointed a
comjmttee to consiuer plans lor a
. ....
now court-bouse or lor remodelling
the present one, with authority to
&cl "F Ul-"lga
. n ., . . . r. ,
miues oi me cost anu report 10 me
. C A I . ... 1 . . . 1
next meeting of the.Board in June.
Civil Engineer Ludlow was en-
.0....
I 1 . .
picFai 0pciuLauons ior
. j .v, u.v.s
I t.hn nnonssnrv wnrt nn Sirlan' hiilnra
over Muddy Ureek, the Todd bridge
over Ronth Fork and t.hn Shnlt
, . , t, , . . , A
4, . . , !,
tha same hv contract. Timhi
A list of Letters remainins? in
the Post Office atSSlom, N. C, for
the week endipr May 4, 1889 :
'; Ladies.
Mrs. Ida Butler, Miss Flora N.
Elliott, Mrs. Mat. 1ard, Mrs. All is
Sapp ;
Gentlemen.
Mike Bodenhamer, Allison J. C.
Bodenhamor, Ed. Rothrock, Noah
E. Snider, J unio Williard.
Persons calling for these letters should
say Advertised, and are required to pay lc
for each letter.
I -n" t. rvArrmiTini t.
T . B . DOUTHIT , P. M.
goou reaaing ouisiqooi sp
ing. It is neatly gotten up and is a
book every parent should place in
tho hands of lht;irrcbildren.
f rice
25 cents, and worth dxitbl.i tho price
Address, W.F. Grabs, Clara P. O.,
f Stokes Co.. N C
Buffalo, Dakota; suffered $100,000
damages from a destructive hurri-
cane on th' 0th irttau.
-n, , n
Blank Bixtks of overy descrip
tion at A sacra ft' & Owens, Drug
gists, Winston. Jan. 31.
The following is tho Programme
for Commencement week :
Baccalaureate Sermon on Sunday,
Juno 2nd, 10.30 o'clock a. m.
Children's evening and concert,
Monday Juno 3d, 7.45 o'clock, p. m.
Art Exhibition, Tnesday,June 4th,
3 o'clock, p.. m: !
Seniors'i-Essays, Tuesday eeening,
June 4th, 7.45 o'clock.
Commencement, Wednosday, June
5th, 9 o'clock, a. in.
Meeting of tho Alumnso Associa
tion, Wednesday June 5th, 3 o'clock,
p. m.
Grand Closing Concert, Wednes
day, June 5th, 7.45 o'clock, p. in.
The following young ladies form
radULtin "Class of 1889
rnu ; . :,i
bft . Moravian Chnroh
luc entiio ocrioa ui caciuibub win
Marguerite DuFour, Geneva, Switz-
erianu, iviliio xvia r ain, uanuriuge,
Tenn.; Lida A. Fain, Mossy Creek,
Tenn ; Minnie F.Tarmer New'sFer-
Mary Elinor Fries, Birdie Viola Gos-
,en Salem, I. C; Emily Addison
"t""ouuio' -""j
r.lndsa v -ReidaviIlo. N. C Julia
Meacham, Anderson, Texas; Mary
narroia f ionl, uolumous, tiai; u&isy
M, Ruff, Ridgeway , S. . C.;. Carrio
-,8ea csnanner, oaiem, in. ar-
ne Cobane Shelton, Winston, JN. C;
S.C.; Annie J.Staples, Reidsville, N.C.
Carrie Lstelle btockton, Salem, JN.U
Hattio Cromartio Sutton, Fayette-
ville, N C.j Lola Estello Wells, Wil-
snn N !; Jonm S
Whitner, xort
Eoed Fla. Bessie Burwell Winkler,
J w,
Salem, N. C
Tho sermon of Rev. Mr. Davis of
the Presbyteiian Church, Winston,
given in the Moravian Church on
Snnday evening last, was remark-
able tor its earnestness; and power.
Every ono felt the force of the words
spoken, and lound tood tor reflection
for many days. "It was good to be
there.
The Commencement exercises of
tho Winston Graded School will take
place Thursday, May 16th, at 8, p.m
Concert Fridav eveninrr Mav 17th.-
oi.,4-.:- d t. D.,f 'o.i
':"TJ' i : t tII nZri'
Winstnn N ' hftr ftf nniIfl 4ft0
The followins are the sraduatinsr
class : K. Li. Patterson, President;
m nr.. i Tr: - -T :j ...
... uiuu.Fuy, v ,c ir.os.aont,
) a"10 Dno8Kin' secretary;
M lata i A ia J 'I innamiai" 1 too
! IT.i!. TT I O i
Fannie CooperOrator; Miss Mattie
Mctiehee, Elocutionist: Miss Liillio
King, Prophet; ll.P.Boggs Lecturer.
Five Forks, Stokes Co., N. C, )
May 6th, 1889. j
JJessrs. Editors : Wo have had 4
frosts in spcces.sion theso daj's. Last
Saturday nVorning was the coldest,
below freezing by tho thermometer.
Somo of tho vegetables were badly
injured. Beans and melon plants
wero all killed in low grounds. The
young corn' was injured. We sup
pose that there was not much dam
age to the fruit upon tho ridges, bat
such as cherries and peaches were
nearly all killed down on the low
grounds.
A good many farmers are about
done planting corn now, and prepar-
; land for tobacco will h t.h main
, iU """, "
work for the next few days.
Grain is very scarce, or it would
bo, was it not shipped from other
parts. Too much black tobacco and
not enough white corn is the trouble.
W. F. G.
DAVIDSON COUNTY
From the Dispatch
At a meeting of the Smith Alii
anco last Saturday 16 applicants for
membership wero initiated. Several
others have their applications on
file and are expected to ioin at the
- : -
next meeting. Smith Alliance holds
its meetings at Maley's school house.
H. T. rhill ns has an entratremont
to adti,.ess the Farmer' Allianc.A at
1 ... o-a
Ebonezer. Saturdav. 11th inat. Kn
savs he is t?ettinjf used to mak nor
" :
agr,Gaitural speeches. The latest
- O o o
v. .... . .. .
omeial- tit A that, ho hna fnton tn
him8elf; i& f 0rator of tho AUianco
r. Ju. tteurick, trustee ot J. W
rmch, sold the real estate atauc-
' "
tion. The proceeds of the sale ag-
g'S iu,uuo, wnicu win
a. - .1 i ' a. a -t s rrr . i 1 1
pay the claims of preferred credi
tors. It is calculatod that second-
ciass creanors win get little or
nothing.
OT. NICHOLAS for May opens with
a pretty picture ot "Babys Sunny
Corner. "Daddy Jake, tho Runa
way" has a pleasant ending. "The
Bells of St. Anne," is highly inter
esting, as is "A Bit of Color." "The
Land of Nod " shows how well
Try, bU8 fuw wou
little cantata can bo' rriven in. t
little cantata can bo i given in. the
.Plantation Schoolhouse.
' J3og8 of
JNOted Americans, SbOWS Consider-
The New Discovery.
You have heard your friends And
neighbors talking about it. You mav
yourself ne one ot tne many who know
trom personal experience just now pood
n thinor . ia. Tf vrm mvo avai tttol if
you are one of its staunch friends, be
cause the wonderful thine about it is.
that when once given a tri.il, Dr. King's
New UiKnoverv fiver attpr holds n nl-.o
in the house.. If you have never used
it and should be afflicted with a cough.
pojd or any Throat, Lung or Chest trou
ble, secure a bottle at once and give it
a fair trial. It is guaranteed every time
or money refunded. Trial Bottles Free
at V. O. Ibompson s Drugstore, Win
ston, N. C.
For Coughs, Colds, Croup and
soreness of Throat and Lungs, use
Dr. Flynt's Cough Syrup. Jt will
cure you, for sale by Ashchaft &
Owens, Winston; j Jan. 31.
Stationery ot all kinds at Ash
craft & Owens, Druggists. Winston.
Jan. 31.
Why do you allowj yourself to
be an annoyance to yourself" and
every one about by that cough when
a twenty-five cent bottle of Dr.
Flynt's Conjh Syrup will cure you.
For sale hy Dr. Shaffner, and
Ashcraft & Owens j ! Jan. 31.
MARRIED. ,
In Davidson county, J. D. Red-
- . tr r II' .
wine, ot .Lexington, to jiiss jkmiio
McQuiston, ' at the homo o the
bride's father, W. R McQuiston, Esq.
In Davidson county, April 21st,
Hilliard Hill to Miss Direy Varner.
In Davie counts7, Aprii 14th, San-
ford Brown to Miss Mary J. Vogler,
W. B. Ellis' Esq , officiating. -
In Tyro Township, Davidson coun
ty, J. 11. b ntls to Miss Cornelia
lied rick. , !
DIED.
In this lace on the 2nd inst., of
typhoid pneumonia, Charles R. Wei-
iare, 111 nis year. r or a num
w r v,o,.. m n AVfar onnHnM.,!
a mei-cantile business in this Dlaco.
and was highly esteemed by all. Re
centlv he removed his store to Win-
gton and his business prospects were
highly satisfactory. His health had
not been good for several years, yot
he was at bis post regularly, and
was stricken down in the midst of
usefulness. Ho loaves a vife and 2
children and a wide circle of rcla
tives and friends; to mourn bis loss.
He was u consistent member of the
Baptist church, j I
His remains were interred on Fri
day last, in the cemetery. Rev: H.
A. Brow n, of tho 1st Baptist church.
Winston, .preached tho funeral si-r-
mon. Itc-v. Mr. tJonrad added a fow
remarks. A large congregation was
present. I
In Lexington, Stephen W. Rice,
aged 54 years. ;
In Davidson count', at his resi
dence near Welconu, Ransom Hin-
kle, of dropsy.
On Saturday niht last, nejnl. Dal
n Strktma mnnfv l ail 1 1
oure 01
r r -v r . .. . i .. i
about 6b years. .Her remain were
interred at Tabernacle, Fq
Syth Co.,
on Monday last.
At Hiuk Shnal, Yadkin eountv.
recently, Daniel Grur.
At Cr089 Roads Chnrc, Yadkin
county, April 12th, Mrs. J as. Steel-
man, a very worthy la ly.
Recently, R. W. Cox, one of Pilot
Mountain s merchants. I
Many Persons
Are broken down from overwork or household
cares lJrnwn's Iron Bitters
rehuilds the svstem. aids digestion, removes ex
cess of bile, and cures malaria. Get the genuine.
CONDENSED STATEMENT
Of L. N. Clinard, Treasurer of Board
of Commissioners of the Town of
Salem, N. C,
1888. RECEIPTS,
May 1, To cash in treas
ury 463.51
Tax Levy,1888 6,185.68
Back taxes col
lected;.. 87.91
Cash Board of
Trustees 200.00
Cashalem F.
Academy 50.00
Fines and Pen
alties 408.83
Cash Borrowed 1,550.00-8.005.93
DISBURSEM ENTS.
..... . '
SV":'
Bath bridge and till... 846.75
" Iron bridge, till, &c... 478.75
" Fire Co., including
Bell 224.86
" Police Services, 13 mos 532.75
" Lamps, Oil and Sal
ary 13 months 766.12
" Hospital Rent 75.00
Street Commissioner .. 100.00
Secretary & Treasurer 150.00
" Fire Co . Taxes, &c 177.80
" Not liable, over and
under age 94.73
Contingent, interest,
Printing, fcc 250.42
Unpaid Taxes 142.58
' Cash 59.45-8,005.93
INDEBTEDNESS.
Indebtedness, old.... $3,180.00
new 1,550.00-4,750.00
We the undersigned, auditing committee
have carefully examined the accounts and
vouchers of Li. N. Clinard, Ireasurer, and
find them correct.
H.S.CRIST, ) f.
SAM'L E. BUTNER. J Uom
May 2, 1889,
NOTICE.
HAVING duly qualified as Administra
tor of C. L. Welfare, deceased, all per
sons having claims against the estate of
said deceased are hereby notiUed to present
them to me duly proven-, within 12 months
from the d.ite ot this notice, or the same
will be plead in bar of their recovery. And
all thote indebted to said estate are hereby
notified to make payment of the same at
once. ii. ir. MAST, Admr
of C. R. Wei (are.
This 7th May, 1889 6t.
1,889.
Harper s Weekly.
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i
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Addreas HARPER ft BROTHERS, Nw York.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
Thk Best Salti in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe
ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chiblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tion, and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
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Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
V. O. Thompson, Winston," N. C.
SALEM MARKETS.
Wheat-
Corn, per bushel,
..$1 00 to 1 20
60 to 60
- 45 to ;8
00 to 0
.. OOto 00
- 2 50 to 2 75
.. 0 OOto 0 50
- 0 00 to 00.
-. OOto 00
.. 0 00 to 0 00
.. oooto 00
7 to 8
uats, "
Rye, "
Barley, per bushel.........
Flour per hundred ,
Peas,( col'd, ) perbusheL,
reas(white) ' "
Beans.Ccol'd)"
Beans( white)" .
Onion Setts.per bushel, .......
Pork .
Lard
Country Meat, (hog ronnd)
r ' Hams
Green Apples, per bushel-
Eggs,- :.. .
Butter.pexpound........ l..
Tallow," "
8 to 00
08 to 09
10 to 12
0 50to 0 75
8 to 10
15 to 20
5 to 00
Heeswax,"
00 to 20
LFlax Seed, per bushel 75 to 0 60
Potatoes, Irish, per bushel 50 to 0 75
Potatoes, sweet" ' 00 to 0 00
Cabbage, per pound, 2 to 0 00
Chickens, 4 to 24
Hay 5 to 50
Winston Tobacco Market. .
Lugs. Common, sound, f 2.50 to $3.50
Medium, 4.50 to 600
" Good, 9.00 to 13.00
" Fine, 16.00 to 18.00
Leaf. Common, 4.50 to 7.9C
" Medium, 8.00 to 10.00
Good, 12.00 to 14.00
Cutters. Good, 18.00 to 22.50
Fine, 0 to 37.00
Wrappers. Common 25.00 to 35.00
Medium, 00.00 to 00.00
I Good, 40.00 to 45.00
" Fine. 50.00 to 65.00
1889.
gAlllU aUU gUiXLXYiaiVf.
Millinery-,
Fancy Goods,
Notions.
I HAVE ONE OF THE LARGEST
AND MOST BEAUTIFUL . LINES OF
ever brought to this
GOODS
CITY.
MISS BAKER, OF BALTIMORE. AN
EXPERIENCED AND TASTY TRIM
MER, 18 WITH ME, READY TO
SERVE ALL.
I WILL BE GLAD FOR ALL TO
CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS AND
tt,-, r.
ALL GOODk SOLD VERY LOW FOR
CASH ONLY.
MRS. T. B. DOUTHIT.
Main Street, Salem, N. C.
GO
TO WELFARE'S
While in the city ot New York, reoently.
I made arrangements with some of. the
largest manufacturers in the pity to get;
SHOES, 111 mil LE KOTIOHS,
from FIRST HANDS, so as to cut out mid
dle men's profits, enabling me to sell at
prices to ASTONISH JSVEKYBODY.
A tew days ago in tne very nicK ot time,
I secured a large lot or
Sample Shoes for Ladies
ana liniurenj
at 50 cents in the dollar. ,
Every train brings ns some drives
from NEW YOKK AUCTION KOOMS.
COME AND SEE
the grand stock we carry. T
FROM 4 O'CLOCK TO 10 O'CLOCK on
Saturdays, seven men cannot do justice to
all who come to trade, as some have to leave
without being waited on. Every exertion
will be made to wait on customers. .
BARGAINS SOLID,
BARGAINS is what does the work.
3f Remember the place N. T. WAT-
KIN'S FOK3IEK STAND.
Very truly,-
; C. R. WELFARE.
Winston, N, C, March 14-3m.
R. B. KERNER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WINSTONi N. O
Those wishing Poems and Oth
er Miscellaneous Books, would, do
well to call at Blum s Bookstore.
Go to
Blum's for Books of
every kind.
Poultry Books for 25 cents, at
Blum s Bookstore.
Pocket Atlas for 25 cents at
BlumV Bookstore. '
kali Hut K.nmn. 1
i is on file in Pfailutrlir'niK.
N. W. AYERASON, our authorised acanU.
1$5 Bo
took, PaUiMr'a Amartoaa Anhitaeroi. m rrirj mmm
an iMaatfe aMUIaa. ataiM oa IIU.H..
niLniwiwintmawimiiinmaiK
kMt frayi Ik TMIiitattniim
aaBaildlac. If aatlT tow kaa4n
iiaatewaBoraiBMwiiaaatn. ustiimunrtM
liiiliti mr
too. llltatkl
m o4 Kyi. ku wa kr. 4wlrt nki U Mat Um Malar
ama,toHa Hawa. a thaUt aal W aaatly n 1 1 1 4 iy mil.
Tfcta kaak aaatalaa KMsatMll w Mlaakaalaal
HT t m H,Uli,tii rTtac laaia,alinUiai,
iiMllUai,amatriiTHa, actaalaaat af aaaMr
1 aH ka aaaauaa IHitMlll Wlaiall m aaaaXaas
work, ia4 tutncMoas How
MncMoM How to Balltt Cawagaa. VU
rtak laak lliam. aaliaUla tWattr Wk
mrf, mtmtm km tka aiai mm warkiafBaa'i mn Imt all
t Aa aaaatry, aa4 aaatlac a t0O u HO; aln Bataa,
tallUac,taKlMr wtlk ayirttoatliaa, farm afi Mail, aa4 lanrt
axmal afl afanuttoa aa tka aracaea al kaUMa, aaUtaa l alia.
aiVaaraMalafAiakatactt. ItlawankaiSOtaaay aaa.kat I artll
Haw, Tawa Hall. Cl.atcl.aa, a4 ala mMM
I SM4tf,raaaTy O yoayaUaTaeapTl
J jSwL 'TanSl
aa4 ttla ky mfl yaalyaU aa raeatpt afi Lao, tuatla
WWaw Xackk
otR For $1.00. .HOf
If
mwE
Bection of the world grows UterTobanThrSn ffSSfc.
marjtei. ixw grades and emmon Tobacco
P?rtanoe.and the selection
verTnearTynaHnr
STAR
last year did not get their Tobacco frostbitten becatis it rinoni .,i- .
cured before the frost came. When a man eoeTtoXV fl fc n.d
age, size and condition, and
formed, thus recognizing that S.SS ot7'
WHO BUY" FERTILIZERS
prebabilitv next season look nA ."J
OLD, THOROUGHLY TESTED AXD RELIABLE
STAR BRAND FERTILIZERS
which have out-lived their wonld-be cnmnt:tnN t..
or a rival. There has been more fine fI
STAR BRAND SPECIAL
in Noith Carolina, than all other fertilizers combined. Although there has been an
lJl!?"VCED THE PRICEBY8m.LIN60XLY
va vaoii aiiu uivKiin? nnr rrm miacmna v. u r . m . -
;r.T .V. S
If voa desire to mata FHn Yellnw TaKa
& ADDISON'S STAR BRInD SPECIAL TOBAOCOANURES. T
very .Respectfully,
HINSHAW.& MEDEARIS.
Winston. N.C., April 11, 1889, 4t. .
BE VAN, THE
55 MA TW ST.,
Retnrns his most sincere and hearty thanks
Piedmont section for their liberal i
omoni section tor ttieir liberal patronage in the past and resoectfnll v mit.
a continuance of the same, andl havini jast returned from 1 Yfv?iiat3
opening many novelties suitable for BRIDAL and HOLI
DAY PRESENTS, together with Ladies and Gent?
3PIHIE GQIaD
VEST, WAIST AND
DIAMOND & PLAIN SOLID
with the most complete assortment of JEWELRY to be found in N. W. N. O, also
PURE SILVER SPOONS. RICH TABLE
LED PARLOR' CLOCKS. ReTl BRO.s ENAM-
G0L!ft
Call and be convinced.
.
Nov. 15. 18S3 tf.
Pomona Hill Nurseries.
POMONA, N. C.
Two and one-half miles west of Greens
boro- The main line of the R. & D. R. R.
passes through the grounds and within 100
feet ot the otnee. balem trains make regu
lar stops twice daily going each way, and
make connection with all,trains at Greens
boro. My stock consists of all the leadinsr fruits
cultivated to suit the Southern and border
btaies. New and rare varieties of recent
introduction and all the old standard sorts.
Also bbade Trees. Evergreens. Roses. Ac.
Send for Descriptive Catalogue No. 1 of
jvruu irees, vines, sc. and jio. 2 GREEN
HOUSE Catalogue, of young, pot-grown
Roses, Chrysanthemums, Carnations and a
general variety of bedding and -flowering
plants, ready for planting out in April ana
Catalogues free. Correspondence solicited.
Address
J. VAN LTNDLEY,
Pomona. Guilford Co N. C.
March 28, 1883. ly.
MISS EMMA L. LEINBACH,
tor sale, ir. c)
r85' iasinj Agent,
Also agent for the selection and
Ipurchase of
No shoddy Pianos handled.
Good Second-hand Pianos, prime order, from
about 975 up. '
NEW PIANOS FROM $275 UP.
146 West 16th Street, New York City.
I cheerfully certifv that Miss Emma.
Leinbach has pure shed Pianos for our
Institution, and for residents of our town.
and has in every case given eminent satis-
. lacuon. &ne unites the three qualities
which fit her for responsibilities of this
kind, she has fine taste and excellent bus
iness judgment; she is a thorough musi-
. 1 ' x 1 a a ...
ciau : )ue is luorougniy conscienuons.
JOHN H. CLEWELL,
Principal Salem F. Academy.
Salem, N..C, Feb. 11, 1889.
ONE CAR LOAD
NEW LEE STOVES.
When in need of Nails, Horseshoes,
Axes, iioea, Mattocks,
i
t
Cane Mills, Evaporators,
Mowers .
i !
and Farming Implements of all kinds,
Machinery oi every description,
or, in fact, for anything in the
HARDWARE LINEp- - senseman & co.;
s
go to R. R. CRAWFORD'S, who keeps
a large ana complete siock of
the best quality of
HARDWARE
I
which he sells at bottom figures.
i
Cincinnati Buggies
and-
TOOACOO FLUES
i
A SPECIALTY.
DON'T FORGET THE PLACE. '
R.R.CRAWFORD,
HABOWABS MKRCHANT,
i
LIBERTY 8T., WINSTOIT. ST. C
Aug. 16, 188S.
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kia ai aaca aataallak
ItraOa as all para, ky
r pacaf a a r
arkaaa tka aaopla caa aaa
wU aaa4 fr ta aa
ai aaca Mcauty jmm wmjy
y aU at yaar aa I alW
aa4. ta Ikaaa ka
aaau mmmt
Tkas fiaai
mar tka m'mfT
raa aat It aoat iar nt tka
yacaaaaata. aaa mmw aalla faf
F
aia-klaa b Ik war. m ka
tioaa araa. 1
tka b--t ara
vspaii laaaaraa. rmtm.
rz:--r -work. of kfc ait ct akawa ami i i .
TOM
V I illU I aa rooaa
A ALLLU
a an i tt I i
tributary to the Winston
of IfZmter riU?n iVrfEVM?
Cng f
BRAND
?"1L " "e -Paru, will in all
V "r" "luIoul Rn l
.WVU mSJ vug UOO VI
TOBACCO MANURE
mol MounUln. Arart ud other
. j i. .
JEWELER,
WINSTON, N. C.
to the good peoole of WinSton?i
WATCHES,
CHATELAINE CUALS,
GOLD WEDDING RINGS,
WARE.
can be erown almost unvwrT.., T
our line of Drea, Fabric. Satteen,
- .civ reJrisHsuieu.
TINWARE,
FLUBS,
AT THE-
Big Coffee Pot
TOY
TINWARE,
TOBACCO
FLUES.
Main St., SALEM, N. C
gNo.30-ly.
MS MM 9M Waark.
, aMwSl.aMUIaaatr.
OMiev
ua mm. ml HaaafkaU
Maas4M. Tk mm.m. aa
arait aa tka m l, aa aa4
akaar kntMlnl.
wfca mmj kat caUaal. Ikay kini yt
mm. mint at aaca caa ka mmr. mt
a4 .aplfa.
. vav all anai
Bv SIS, lrlAa
A I lull
LADIESI
Do Tour Own Dying, at Home, with
PEERLESS DYES
TOBACCO
I t S 1 - waar
... I'- :
tkiaa la vaa kuiaa 4h S naika aa4
x.icy win ujo tiiijiuiiig. iurj are aoiu
everywhere. Price lOe. a package. 40
colors. They have no equal for Strength,
Brightness, Amount In Packages or for
Fastness of Color, or non-fading Qualities.
They do not crock or smut. For sale by
Dr. J. P. SHAFFNER, Drngirt.
T. R. PURNELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
RALElGn.Jf.C.
BtraiHisa promptlt attxhdxj)
IIIVI;
FOR THE
SPRING OF 1889 I
13 PILED FULL OT
NEW GOODS !
In addition to our double store rooms
between Jacobs' Clothing Store and
TWs Furniture Store, we tare opened
a line of nice
DRESS GOODS & NOTIONS
2
in the Stein Building, on Main Street,
recently occupied by Messrs. Fuller 4
Durham.
We would call the especial attention of
THE LADIES
are being used again this season morv
than ever, and we have a lovely liue,
both in sold, and the large patterns in
fancy. We have also a complete line of
Cashmeres, Henriettas, 4c. We have
beautiful Sarah Silk in twenty colors at
44 cents. In wash goods we have a
antiful line of Prints. Ginehama tc.
We have reduced the price of our 7
cent Gingham to 6J, and onr 8J and 9
cent ones to 7 and 7. Our Spring Chal
liea are lovely and at prices never be
fore heard of. We also have a nice line
of Laces and Embroideries bought at
New York auction and assignees sales,
which we are offering at about half
price. If jou want nice Dress Goods
and Notions at
HONEST PRICES
don't fail to inspect our stock, as we can
give you goods and prices that are
bound to please.
Yours, anxious to please,
W. D. BAITY & S0iS.
THE BEE HIVE
SHOE AUD IT STORE
is still having a rush. We don't know
but we believe we are selling twice as
many Shoes and Hats as any house in
town. Wellgood goods at honest prices
will always bring customers. We shall
expect to see you all when in-need of
Shoes and Hats, and you know we will
save you money.
We also hare a lintf of Cottonades for
working men's pants and prices" are!
very low.
Another lot of
FARMER'S TOOLS
will arrive this week and the low prices
for which we are widely known will
reign supreme.
We are eelling a lot of .
7
gib mm mm' hikd
FERTILIZER.
It will paj yon to see n. Special low
price to clubt. The manufacturers ol
our Fertilizers belong to no combina
tion to force up prices, and we sell them
to you at an honest proSt.
COME TO US
TOE
BEE
for any thing yon want and yon will
save money. We appreciate your pat
ronage, and will never give you cause
to regret the confidence you have placed
in ns, and shall always do our best for
you.
Tours Anxious to Please,
IW. DB11TY &
to.