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r tuple's lrcss. URSDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1891. LOCAL ITEMS. Several' '.'j?"1 white frosts last -Intel rial revenue collections last wdfck 813,810.78. i-T he! Colored .Exposition opened .aletyhy Wednesday, Oct. 14th. 4-Ja. T. Linebaclc Look 7 Salem bos to tho Exposition on Tuesday. 4-Tho stivet carg crossed jtho iron briMo below town Wednesday of Ia4 weok. t-A. F. Pf'ohl left Monday morn, in J on a. business trip for Messrs. F. & Fries. f-Johp Robinson's Cb-cus and Me nogeritf will exhibit hero on Satnr- daV, Oct. 17th. --Tho time for the Y. M. C. A. m eting: Sunday has been changed to 4:15 o'clock, closing at 5:15. i John A. Seaber will bo mar ritd this evening in the Moravian clmrcb, to Miss Ella, daughter of II. tti Shore. ' 1 I The Salem Elm Stretft Chapof i-i'bsvin an addition made to the blilding, ren Jcred necessary by the increased number of scholars. 4 Last week four tobacco barns wire burned in Yadkin county, bo- "M V. Cmft. Snrinirs elm ad, N. Glenn and jj. II. Mackio I The Live Oaks of Oak Ridge aid tho Guilford College clubs play- eiS a game of baseball, resulting in a ! scire of 13 to 1 in favor of Oak "! Rdg0; f To. the riedmont Fair and In difstrial Union at Salisbury tho Rich mfjMid '& Danville Railroad will sell tilket from here to Salisbury and return for 81.60. The following additional mar lilgo licenses have been issued: Jifckson Albert to Jano Martin; Ctas. J. Ncwsom to Ljula Aldridge, Gfeorgo Yokelylo Mary Hino. IMiss Dora Pike, of Chatham ccjtinty, who was on a visit to rela- lifes in Yadkinville, fel trom a sec ond story window.cansing her death, wiile delirious from typhoid fover. I The County Commissioners did ntjj. draw the Jurors last week, but wfll next moeting. lhoy have or Communicated.) The tobacco curing season is over in this section for this section. Ow ing to various causes the tobacco crop around... here is very inferior. A majority of tho farmers are per mitting their tobacco land to be come exhausted to a serious extent and without any profit whatever, by not plowing up the stumps as soon as the crop has been cut. ! Thcro has been exceptionally fine weather for mak ng hay and fodder. Revs. Curtis and Huntwill com mence' a protracted meoting at Mt. Pleasant on the 4th Sunday in Octo ber, at 11 o'clock a. m,, and the mem THE JOHN ROBINSON SHOW, j MARRIED . 1 : In High Point, on tho 7tb inst., Presenting a New Factor in Tented j Fred N. Tate to Miss Estelle Field. Amusements. - ! . , i In Winston, on the 7th inst., Solomon, tho sagest and graidest Charles Agee to Miss Jennie Beard'. of the Hebrew patriarchs, wh -n he .1MO.-0.1 .ur, Kin, bef-omfl :, I Recently, Hon. W. Y. Barber, ol u,lv,vu ...... r... -, . . . w: i i,k. vf m.,..: .1 u axi.Mii, that "there is nothing new " ,?l,"n "a"u" County. "In High Poinif J. E. Kirkman to Miss Bottie Sapp. " In Salem, Oct. 13th, by Rev. J. F. AlcCuUlon, Walter Crou.se to Miss Mary Shore. ; In Winston township, Oct. 14, by iev; J. F. McCuiston, Charles. Ebett to Miss Lucetta McCuiston. dced tho County c6nticts to work Kernersville Of John , L. hd Miss Len- S oil the public roads in township. tTI 'Ties School will open on Monday, N(lv. 2, F. D. L. Messor and Miss Arfnio McCuiston, teachers. The scliool building is one of the best of thil kind in 'the State 1 Tho "marriage Bnet.z, of this place, a . jni Price, of Rogersvflle, Tenn., is anliouhced to take place in Rogers villo, on the 21st inst.! -t-Rev. D. II. Petreeiis announced to lleltver a 6eriesof lectures at Wal no Cove, in the Baptist church, be- r ginning Monday night after the 3rd Sufeday in Octobar.. His subject will bo "The Bible use and the Bille meaning ot the word Baptize." Republican. J 4-Tho Raleigh News and Observer savfe of John,Robinson's Circus : In tholftrcet parade the jgreat attrac tiotfis were 15 cages open showing thep various animals, land 70 gor bn horseback be'i-s have arranged to hold woe pra3er meetings between now and then, commencing at 3 o'clock, p. m. on tho second Sunday. f Mr P. L. Ledford has leased His iarm to Mr. A. Craven, and gone to Thomasville to take charge of a school. j J Several of our young men contem plate going to High Point to work in the furtiit'M-e factories this winter. It is understood that the members and friends of Mt. Vernon M. E. church will erect a now and hand some church something ovor a mile from the present location, "having procured a nice and convenient lot for that purpose from Mr. Harris Yokely, as the old location vfforded I poor accommodations in tho way of hitching grounds, &c With a favorable winter season" there will be more winter oats than usual next year, iudginjr by the quantity sown this fall. Wintor varieties of apples are rot Ung very badly. rarroers are very busy getting ready to sow wheat, and several would be greatly pleased to have 60on a 6evere frost put an end to va rious insects, so they could safely commence sowing at an early date Mr. G. L. Motsinger is trying his hand at making brick and guess he will ; find ready sale for them as the demand is generally' good for a No' 1 article. " Mr. J. ' C. Jones, who has been clerking for Mr. D. S. Reid, of Win ston, for some time, is at bis father's !Mr. J. A. Jones, for his health. Mrs. W. A. Stone and family, jof Waughtown, are visiting relatives and frionds in this vicinity. There is considerable sickness this fall, mostly flux and chills Dr. Dorsett has not been enjoying his usnal good health for some time I supposo lie is worked too hard in attending to his very large practice for mmy miles around. Mr. C. A. Osborne, of Pinnacle i r under the sun," could he "revisit the glimpses uf-ihu moon," I would find that wbile bis axiom still finds voiificatioiv, -v'et that old things have become new in the reproduction and rehabilitation of the scenes, episodes and incidents characterizing his onjr and memorable reign. In plae- hsr before the people, by the John obinson show, the grand biblical Spectacle of " Solomon, his Templib, and the Queen 01 blieba, a realistijr, living illustration of the nv st sacred. and most impressive , seences, and events of biblical history is pn?sent- d in vivid. and entrancing torni, and offers the. most enjoyable and minq- anu evenings entertainment ever projected or con ceived. lho jrlonos, tho Kandeur and the greatness of Israel's wisest king are lavishly portrayed, and the most salient features and inci dents of his noted regal administra tion find apt .'and accurate lllu.xtra tration. This rorreous and resplen dent spectacle is from the master mu:d of Mr. John Kcttig, whose former biblical spectacular produc tions uave made him tamous, ana who prides himself on this the chef-d'ozuvre o" his art. It certainly is a masier-piece 01 poncy in.iue management of the John Robinsoji show to thus so materially and ac ceptably augment their already stupendous exhibitional enterprise, which, as almost every body is aware, is characterized,as exhibiiing tho biggest and best circus, the most 11 teres ting menagerie and the largr est hippodrome on the continent Tho combined exhibitions, of which it may .be said that the' are giv"eh without additional entrance fee, are to display hero, Saturday, October 17. mon was a The Circus ever seen in Commerce of their annual too ensiung Hanes. Swearing County Commissioners' of Davidson The following is a partial ropor of the business transacted : 1 Ordered that David Crotts be au thorized to repair the bridge: across Abbotts Creek on the Poor House road That J. A. Fink be authorized to have tho bridge across creek, at' Sumner's mill, repaired That J. E. Kimel be authorize to let out the contract for a new bridge 1 across Muddy Ureek, at F ryes' old mill. : David Crotts was allowed $123.70 for feeding paupers at poor house. J. A. Craver was .allowed $61. GO for keeping prisoners at jail. L. P. Craver was allowed 511 for services as court crier. . G. M. Thompson, was allowed $11.30 for services as court officer. C. M.' Thompson was allowe $66 fur coal, etc. ; , W. F. Curry was allowed $14.7 for carrying Alice Currv to th Aslum at Morgan ton L Orderod that every merchant wh had not given in his purchases b Winston-Salem, IATURMY, OCTOBER 17, 18 I::r of ii: Oldest i:i M Show, io tie Universe ! DIED, r On lho 7th inst., in Broadbay township, Madlsun son ot Joseph Reed, aged nearly 2 years. In High Point, Mrs. Addie Eng isb. In Kernersville, Julia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Foust, aged 1 j-car and 1 month. Near Moeksville, recently, Miss Mary Gaither. ; - . SOT T llwnnn .i, . r . .T- mPed of only the Most Costly and A Pitt a .-mest Materials. AtTTJAL COST LESS THAN $1.25 PER GAL. For Sale by ! J. F. SHAFFNEE, Salem, N. C. Ak my agents for W. I.. Donslaa Shora. JiLJiot for roar place auk your aeaier to Bend for caialotrue, tecure the agency, and get tbem for yon. i A A IV fc. AU SUBSTITUTE. . WHY IS W- ALWAYS THE BIGGEST! ALWAYS THE BEST! ALWAYS THE MOST POPULAR! 10BTci! ! IObr! 10GflR ! TTHAIEVAERR ! Kowisre Precedsated, All-OisrshJoTOj I Ovsn-shilj .reit,&ra2i7asl&7fl!:si:3:!! PPESENTINQ IN ONE BRILLIANT, GLORIot 8 AND STUPENDOUS UNIFICATION, IN CHEAT WORLD'S EXPOSITION, GREAT SHOWS- 9) THE Strength and Health. If you are not feeline strong and healthy, try Electric Bitters. If. " La Grippe " has left you weak and weary, use .blectnc Bitter-', lhis remedy acts directy tn Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, gently aiding those organs to perform their functions.; If you are afflicted with Sick Headache, you will find speedy and permanent relief by taking Electric Bitters. One trial will convince CR 00 'Genuine Hand-sewed, the flnert calf you that this is the remedy you need. AtiX Large bottles only SUc.at V.U. lhomp- 54.wSy"rhco L. DOUGLAS co cunr for tuVoT." W - GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONET? It 1b a seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thread to hurt the feet; made of the best fine calf, stylish and easy, and because we make more ehote of fats grade than any other manufacturer, It equals nand- -1 " ' ' 7 t "in w so.vjv. son's Drug Store, BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Cures Indigestion, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Mala, ria, Nervousuess, anJ General Debility. Physi cians recommend it. All dealers sell it. Genuine has trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Wachovia, Loan and Trust Company. , THE undersigned corporators have pen ed books of subscription to the capital stock of the WACHOVIA LAND AND TRUST COMPANY, chartered by Act of the General Assembly of North Carolina, ratified February 20, 1891. Ten per cent, of the subscription must be paid in for organization, and it is contem plated that the Board of Directors will call further installments at the rate of ten per cent, every sixty days. Mpies of the Charter and all lnforma Wheat. - Corn .perbushel, tion will be cheerfully furnished to appli- Uats, cants. Hknry W. Fries, Salem, N.-C. Wm. A. Lemlt, Winston, " Jas. A. Gray, J. C. Buxton, Wm. 8. Ball, Greensboro, " John;W. Fries, Salem, " October 10, 1881. tf. shoe ever offered at this price ; same grade as custom-made shoes costing from $6.00 to 9.00. CO SO Police Shoes Farmers, Railroad Men 9 m and Letter Carriers all wear them; fine calf, seamless, smooth Inside, heavy three soles, exten sion edge. One pair wilt wear a year. CO oOflnecalfino better shoe ever offered at this price; one trial will convince those who want a shoe for comfort and service. CO 25 and 84.00 Worklncman'a shoes -are very strong and durable. Those who, have given them a trial will wear no other make. nuc' 84.00 and 81.75 school shoes are BUJ 9 worn bv the hnvi evervwhera- thvii on their merits, as the Increasing sales show. I Skrl IOC 3.00 Hand-sewed shoe, best kuUICa Oongola, very stylish; equals French Imported shoes costing from $4.(10 to MM). l.adiea' !.30, 84.00 and 81.75 shoe for juuwni are me uesi nne uongoia. styusn ana durable. : Caution. See that W. L. Douglas' name and price are stamped on the bottom of each shoe. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. j Sold by 1 E. L. VOCLER. j WAUGHTOWN, N. C. SALEM MARKETS. COMBINED Greatly augmented by t"he new bib ical, historical, triumphal and colossal sceneo - graphical, terpsichorean, dramatic and musical spectacle of SOLOMON, HIS TEMPLE And the Queen of Sheba! A titantic and colossal inspirational creation, from th fprtile an.l v;rv.l !;, i t- JOHN RETTIG, the father, originator, projector, painter; designer and constructor of the world-famed sensational spectacles, ' Rome under Nero, the Fall of Babylon, Montezuma, ot The Conquest of " Mexico, and The Bondage in Egypt Completely overshadowing, eclipsing and dwarfing to comparative insignificance the combined interior and out-of-door Spectacular Events of the era replete in Sacred nntiiMiia, xnsioricai Accuracies, KiDiical tvents. colossal rrocessional Features, be witching Ballets. Sacrificial Ceremonies, and thp Hnlendrtrs Ami rloHa nt th rvn f Solomon, the Seer Patriarch; ana grandest and greatest of the ancient Kings. This sublime, moral, religious and instructive spectacle coming to a final conclusion with a Grand Ballet by One Hundred Lady Terpsichorean Artists. i ! . ml II! IllGIl GUIDE FERTILIZERS -FOR- 95 to 1 15 70to 75 40 to 75 Rye, " " ; .. 00 to 75 Barley, per bushel,..! OOto 50 Flour per hundred J 2 25 to 2 50 Peas,( col'd,) perbushel .1... 0 00 to 0 00 Peas( white) ' "i -OOOto 65 Registration Notice, The Registration Book for Salem Pre cinct, for an election to create a bond ed debt of 50.000 for the nurnose of I Beeswax," KnilHin a a no, nonrt-Vionae wi.M V Flax Seed, per bushel onen t mv offio on snl from t.h?2Sth Potatoes, Irish, perbushel .. day of September, 1891, and close at caX.Cnond.L... vkA Tin- xPnttAkA- I . . . " r ' t ,3t.msr N. C, is homo oft a short visit to W nrft JVionaay in, next month 0 .. ,i,;.,,-.,t i aouoie tuxeu. relatives ana friends. .1 . I r . . .. . , U ay comparing me iidi oooks oi Bethany, N.'C, Oct. 8, 1891. geo;ifly dressed ladios Tb grand 5pectace off the Queen of Shdba and King ' Soil) magnificent scene, proper was tho best Ralegh. f ; (hambeb or Commerce Officers The Chamber ot Winston Salem held .me&tiog last week, and the various conilhitteeB reported ijelative to im proffemeiits, free mail delivery, &c., to tlie satisfaction of tfao body. Ofii- cerjwcre elected for yoftjf as follows : president John W I5t V ice President Jas. A. Gray. Vice President R. W. Belo. crelary and Treasurer W. A. Blajr. . -.'-''.I I ' .Directors J. W. Fries, G. VV. Hin shaw, J. L. Patterson, G. W. Maalin,' C. fiulord, W. V. Wood,S. E. Allen. Mepublican. I jt i cievebe Cutting Scrape. News roitlbed the city to day that Ed. Loflgworthi and EH Thomas, two citiiens of Broodbay Township, this coifiity, engaged in a personal en counter lato Saturday afternoon in whjch the latter was cut seriously pertiaps fatally. The particulars, as , 'l . U a U J . T : .1 bad secured a certificate to teach thef public school at Eden, in said tovjnship, and this wajs contrary to tb wishes of Mr. Thomas, who hud a udge against Longworth. Rash words were foWowed by a , fight in which the cutting occurred. Daily, ) Liongworlh submitted before magistrate ana was bound over to Coairt. Thomas' wound, is not fatal -MV<er Bridges, Athens, Tenn writes : " For 6ix years I had been afiticted with running sores and an enlargement Of the bones in my leg, 1 tried everything L heard ot with oui any permanent benefit until Bo tarac'Blood Balm was recommended to me. After using six bottles th sores healed, and I am now in bet terthealth than I have ever been sentl this testimonial unsolicited, be- cause i. wttutuiudio tuua ueueuiCU. fx f. L -, nn , i . i uikh tor lost, anu ine registration . books of 1890, it was ascertained that a great many persons bad not L Alton, in. u., uct. oth, iyi.; given in their taxes. The coramis Tho 'weather has been dry, and sioners request that all such persons according to the news from abroad -81 ne,r iaxea ai once. uispaicn. the drouth is very extensive. i ! A Bia Haul.- Revenue officers sm f tu w,v,ho. Cmt T,t icia, ratterson and Welker, ot about a month airo, but it was on y . . . i ' J I vidson county on Monday evening such irost as can do seen wnon the ftf Inst wnok rosnltirw ih th oAi'nri mornings aro n. iiino cooi, on wnite ;t oi aooui -uu gallons or DiOCKaue board!, gray fence rails and old corn jj. brandy, t. in Aa lownsnip, aoout o miles irom L.ex- cured, and the neighbors have sue-: Bob Leonard lost 165 gallons of ceeded in curing a great deal of fit; brandy by the action ot the officers!; v-rv finm Tho drv wo.ithftr hWs Phil. E. Hedrick lost about 50 irafr been very favorable for the tobacco! n8lV?SrI,ricki'I45 ,lcV1ST; : . J . i i F. lied rick, 65 gallons, and Jak 3 business. j Hedrick, 70 gallons. I I Working with the sugar cane and Tho parties had heard that the getting up fodder and plowing fori officers were after them, and were wheat, where tho ground is not too 7ngaSoa in Paving the Drandy, A.U voters who have not Registered will come forward and Register for the election to be held on the 10th day of November, 1891. T. B. DOUTHIT, I Registrar. Salem, N. P., Sept. 28, 1891. hard, is rather the main work these days. There has beon some hot weather of lato and tho ground is i dry and hard. W. F. G. P S Thla mni'ninr, tki fill, it la . , v i ington. Tho balance seized 1U......S u. Wu, ,., tmFci;,LurWj gtoredin R warehoHSe near by i - r r l mi : I - ... J aoout ou aegrees. i nero was some hoping to evde tho revenuere, when tho seizure was maHe. It was all found to be unstamped. -The wagon and team of B. ! If. Hedrick, together with 160 gallons of tho brandy, was brought to Lex was rain last night. Weather and Crops for the Weekend ing Friday, October 9, 1891. B. F. Hedrick gave bond for his appearance at the next term of the Federal court, and succeeded in again obtaining possession of his team. . ! Tho 160 gallons brought to Lex; ington were shipped to Collector The reports of correspondents of . i j irr . i iit ..i t i- ,i . I- & ine eeK.y earner irop Bui.eunj R0iHn9 at As h e y i 1 1 e. Dispatch loauuu iiuv iiui in KJCh I v 1 1 lit JJJ a I raent fetation and State Weather! Service for the week ending Friday,;! The Grant monument was un Uet. y loal, show that the past veiled at Ohicago, on the 7th inst week has continued generally favor-i in the presence ot a great many aoiy except the last few days, which 1 people, have beon too cool, bono heavy rains occurred on the7th, damaging 1 The case of the TJ. S. vs. Dame cotton somewhat, but was much Barkor was concluded last nighi needed to put land in good condi- There" were three counts in tho bill tion for sowing wheat, the greater Of indictment distilling, removing juib ui uitu win u uuhu next anu retailing, toe lurv iouna mm week. A larger acreage than usual guiltjf of retailing only. His Honor will be planted. Cotton has been; sentenced him to iail for 3 months opening very rapidly, and another hwnd fined him $100. Greensboro week ot hne weather will enable the! Workman a t- - a : r- . . 11 toe greater pan ot me crop iio uo . , 1 KT nr.. i Beans,(col'd) ' Beans( white)" '! Onion Set ts.per bushel, Pork ., Country Meat, (hog round). ! ' Hams Green Apples, per bushel..... Eggs,- , Butte r.perpound,. ; Tallow," Chickens, , Hay 00 to 00 .. 0 00 to 0 00 .. oooto 00 8 to 10 8to 08 .08 to 12 .. 09 to 12 .. 0 75 to 0 00 . 12 to 15 .. 15 to ' 5 to 00 .. 00 to 21 .. 75 toO 0 .. OOto 150 75-to0 00 2 to 0 04 .. . 18 to 25 50 to 60 Winston Tobacco Market Lugs. Common, sound, . ; $4.00 to 5.50 Medium, act. 'y. 1 ' ME SPECIAL OFFER TO FARMERS. We Till Ssl! Tea the Cb:::j Ssas:i ! OLD DOMINION -and fme&s' mm "i",uLi::?, Administrator's Notice. Good, Fine. Leaf. Common, Medium, Good, Cutters. Good, line. io!oo to i2.oo Monster 50 Cage Menagerie, 14.UU to I8.w i oo r i.- a T5,- Fine 11 AVING qualified as Administrator of Wronne-. W' m tl Salome Johnson, deceased., late of P6--.?" Fnrsvth rvnnr X f! tl,i la tn nntlfv all jmcuiuiu, : .r 1 w., 'J ..w.b w I ( . - I , . J .I.!.,. ti . T c I uuuu said deceased. to exhibit them to the un dersigned ou or before the Sth day of Octo- Der, 1S92, or tnis notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. I ! COSTON E. JOHNSON. , Ainir of Salome Johnson, dee'd. This 1st day of October, 1891. 6.00 to 8.00 9.00 to 11.00 12.00 to 16.00 14.00 to 18.00 18.00 to 25.00 18.00 to 22.00 00.00 to 00.00 26.00 to 40.00 50.00 to 65.00 SIX short stories each month, and articles on Fashion, and all matters of interest to the home, finely illustrated, $1.50 a year. Arthurs Home Magazine, .Philadelphia, Fa. Sample copy for five two-cent stamps. In club with Pbess for $2.50. UNIVERSITY OF iVORTH CAROLINA. I i . , The Next Term Begins Sept. 3. Entrance Examinations, Sept 2. j , ; i Tuition $30 per term. Needv voune men of talent and character will be aided with scholarships and loans. Besides the Gen eral Courses of Study, which offer a wide range or electric studies, there are courses in' Law. Medicine and Engineering. For cat alogue, fec, address the President, GEO, T, WINSTON, f Chapel Hill, N. C. School Supplies I j , Dried Trait Market ; Cherries, well dried and free from seed and trash, 9 cents. ; Blackberries, well dried and free from nnrine frnit and trash, ; 3 to 31 cents, j Whortleberries, well dried and free from unripe fruit and trash, 7 cents. ; Raspberries, well dried and free from un ripe fruit and trash, j -r' 121 cents. ; Damson Plums, well dried- and free from old field plums, seeds and trash, 4 cents. Bright Quarter Apples, well dried and free from cores and skin, 2 to 3 cents. Bright sliced Apples, well dried and free from cores and skin,' 2 to 3 cents. Fancy sliced Apples, well dried and free from cores and skin,1 3 to 4 cents. Extra fancy sliced Apples, well dried and free from cores and skin. 5 cents. Half Peaches, unpeeled and free from seeds and quarters,(no market for them) 21c Bright peeled Peaches, free from skin and black pieces, 5 to 6 cents. Fancy peeled Peaches, free from skin nd black pieces. I 7 to 8 cents. Extra lancy peeled reaches, tree irom skin and black pieces, 9 to 10 cents. Tax Notice. I will be in mv office, in Winston, during the months of September and November or you will find a Deputy there for the purpose of collecting Taxes, j I will visit the places below for the same purpose, on the days stated, during the month of October : Abbott's Creek, J. Hi Beeson's Store,Oct.5th. Broadbay. C. F. Nissen's Store, Oct. 6th. Kernersville, L. F. Dvis' Store. Oct. 7th. Belews' Creek, Wm, Crira's, October 8th. Salem Chapel, H. Haizlip's 8tore, Oct. 9th. Middle Fork, Alson Stewart's, Oct; 10th. Mammoth Real Roman Hippodrome, Marvelous School of Educated Animals, Vast and Comprehensive Aquarium, ! Rare and Attractive Aviarv. ; Colossal Museum of Animate Curios, And Vivid, Electrifying and Amazingly ' Realistic Wild West Exposition. BIKER'S STANDARDGCANO AT THE LOW PRICE 0E $2.35 PER BIG OF 200 LBS. This id an offer that no Fertilizer dealer has the nerve to match for goods analyzing as high grade as ours.J i MlHl BMIM9 Wl ! 69 Mill LIN5IS STEEL t.',r.I ! 8?alrl fat Iti Tnsipartitla. OVER 1,000 MEN, WOMEN AND HORSES. FOUR CIRCUS KIJSGS IX SIMULTANEOUS OPERATION ! IMMENSE HIPPODROME TRACK INCLOSINQ ALL. OUR GALAXY OF ARENIC STARS Lady Bareback Equestrians. Miss Josie DeMolt. Miss Kate Hollowav. M'lle Michelle. Aiiss jvace ccone. m lie uertruae. Mits Louisa DeMott. Miss Josie Marks. Senora Leon. Miss Minnie Quinton. Miss Mattie Kreggs. Miss Mabel Reed. M'lle Haugbton. Eva Bennett Miss Mattie Niel. Three Fisher Sisters. M'lle Damroff. M'lle LeBelle. Richebourg Family. DuMontreuil family. DeToquelle Family. Male and Female Acrobats and Ujmnasts. ouwaro f amily. Miss Laura Ashton. Miss Emma Bash ford. John Wilson. John Combs. Charles Hughes. Three Clark Brothers. The Forepaughs. Four Lamont Brothers. t Almy Family of Six. Monro Smith. Three Stiffney Brothers. Albert Meon. Joseph Sturla. Nicholas Papendorf. JUST RECEIVED: Wire-bound Slates, 6JxlO, at 5 cents. Noiseless Slates, 6xl0, 15 cents. fc These are superior to the ordinary Old Town, C. H. Hauser'e Shop, Oct. 12th slate, f -Tablets, 1 cent each. Pen Holders, 1 cent up. Pencil Boxes, with 12 Slate Pencils, 5 cents, j Lead Pencils, 1 cent to 5. Mais, 2, 4 & 6 Hons Riders. Jarr e DeMott. Wm. Forepaugh. Wm. DeMott. John Wilson. j George Holland. ' Sig. Sabestreuse. Orrin Hoi lis. John Robinson. W. Holland. Aerial and Bicycle Artists. Miss Aida. Miss Ella Zola. Zenobia Sisters. Five Adenia Sisters. Genevierie Sisters. Horton Sisters. Irving Sisters. GloYns.Cjnmastsi Specialists John Lowlow. James West. Mons. Hebron. LeNbrd Family. ( DePlessis Family. McNeil Family. DeOviedo Family. We also stilljsoll our MSAW rcUIUZB AT 51,75. These goods wo have sold for three years and they have proved second to none, although many farmers pay from 75 cents $1 per bag more for other brands. Now will vou con tinue to do so ? If so, why so ? It is because yuu like some business bouse that you'll throw away your money in this manner? Oris it because you don't know our goods? If tho latter its timo you were acquainting voar- selves with the grade of what we sell. We sell only FOR CASH., and will deliver it free on board the cars here for those wishing it shipped to any point on the Richmond & Dan. ville or Roanoke & Southern Rail ways. Farmers clubs who make up and bay in car load lots will do well to correspond with ft s. : t Ki6!-ffPrV8 .f f.'8t haJi -Raleigh News and observer rr"".:.: "vu" Co . Li. Lj. Polk. President of i th' hla that I w K iMAnta AnnMtf rii tj" i National Alliance left for California . laou " vy.. t l vol lliustd VTtJIl- eral E. G. Harrell has ordered a fine ten-barrel Galling gan and Tequij- menis ior me new AJbarlotte Artil lery Company, which is enlisted as ble that light frosts occurred the mountainous districts on 7th. . The yield ot cotton seems even less than expected, some counties report less than 40 per cent., others aDout an average crop. The lint seem 6 better this year. The yield ot tobacco seems poorer than was coninniou in tllO pieCOUIIIg UUHOLill hnl h in nno lln t.rrr ' e- serve." 1 he output of the Effrnt j coal mine is now 100 tons per dajk NOTK " Thia Jfl h 1-ot RnltAf.in tA T' . ClU bOOIl " ,a ;-T lo increase De issuca tbis year. JN ext year n is honed everv rmnnt.v irv tho State will be renrcsftntfid The Director Thirty-two million persons i t.B.ke thi nnnninmitv nf heartilv Russia are destitute and need to 1 thanking all correspondents fori provided for for the next ten months. ineir vaiuaoie assisiance uurmg iue past year.' ' , . Salisbury Truth : Mrs. Tier man and Miss Christine Fisher, after an James W. Lancaster. Hawkins- absence of nearly two years in Mex- ville, in., writes : Mv wite was ih. co, nave reiurnea to their homes in , ... r. . . :J I ci:.,k... - l uau neaitn ior eight years, rive uanouuijr. doctors arid as many more different .ntAr.. u .1 ,ir.rc 'mir nt tj ' iriM;in'n r i j v i.. - uai&uv iiicuici iiuo uau r ' x iui a n unu H r air innr pn good. Six bottles ot d. B. o. Das tion voted 8100,000 to the Chicago invAt haw " ! I RvrtAfiitlAn l VU1VU UUlt t 1 "AlvmUUUt Woolford's never fails. Itch cured in 30 minutes by Sanitary Lotion. This Sold by J. F. Shaffnee, Druggist, Salem, N. C. Nov. 13-ly. Sr"Sketches of European Travel by Miss Lehman, for sale at Blum s Bookstore.! . . Bethania, Miller & Co.'s Store, Oct. 13th. Old Richmond, Elijah Reed's. Oct. 14th. Vienna, Mickle's Store, Oct. 15th. Lewisville, Wright's Store, Oct 16th. South Fork, Crater's Mills, Oct. 17th. Clemmonsville, Strupe's Store, Oct. 19th. Salem, Mavor's Office, Oct. 20th. Winston. Sheriff's Office, Oct. 2lst. Those failing to meet me at the above times and places and settling their ; Taxes will be dealt with as the law directs. i M. E. TEAGDE. Sept. 17th. Sheriff Forsyth County. NOTICE OF A ELECTION To Create a Bonded Indebtedness for the Purpose of Building a New Troupe of Royal Japanese, Troupe of Sahara Arabs. School of Roller Skaters. Troupe or Bicce maers. troupe or unenxai auggters, ramous wrestlers. Champion Boxers; Realistic Revival of the Sports, Pastimes and Contests of the Ancient ROMAN HIPPODROME 1 . ' Two and Four-Horse Chariot Races, Flat Races, Standing Races, Break-neck Steeple Chases. Ludicrous Sack, Wheelbarrow and Obstacle Races, Camel and Elephant Races, Greyhound Races, Donkey Races, Ostrich Races, Giraffe Races to Sulkies, Monkey Races, Children's Flat, Haidle. Pony, Donkey, Jockey. Flat and Chariot Races, Male and Female Jockeys and Charioteers. C( Thoroughbred Horses I Uw Miniature Ponies I ft A Male and Female Jockeys I WV Boy and Girl Jockeys! OU SHOES AND HATS. In these lines wo never had the assortment we now have of GOOD RELIABLE GOODS, GOODS we can warrant in every particular, and prices are what they ought to be. Court-House. j NOTICE is hereby given that an election i will be held at the various precincts in the county of Forsyth, on Tuesday the! . ... 10th day of November, 1891, in pursuance Don t forget that for a slight ad to provisions of chapter 343 of the laws of, vance on the subscription price of 1 1889 for the purpose of submitting " to the. the Press you can obtain either a The Most Exhilarating and Pleasant Event of a Lifetime will be to witness our : Magnificent Trha;hl S;scticnlir Stresi Pageant ! The Most Entrancing, the Most Esciting.the Most Delightful, theGrandeft. Richest, and Most Dazzling Free Holiday Demonstration aver beheld in any age or Country. . The world-popular and ever-welcome mirth-provoking pantomime of set of Dickens' Works, a Cyclopae dia of 4 volumes or a set of 25 pop nlar Novels. For particulars address PEOPLE'S PRESS, ; Salem, N. C. qualified voters of the county of t orsytn the question of creating a bonded indebt-j ness upon the county or Forsyth in: the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars fori the purpose of erecting anew Court-House in said county. Said bonded indebtedness; of $50,000 to run for a period of five year and to bear interest at the rate of six peri cent, from the date of deli very of said bonds.! TIiada ; n f--m -r, onw4 inlaKta1nda will JJ beveral fine Books at$3, $4, vote "Subscription." and those opposed; u:iciv Walt V Xi J uuiCJVi ipwvii This September 14th, 1691; HIS FORTUNES, MISFORTUNES AND MISHAPS. Prolific in absurd catastrophes brimming with comic situations, effervescing in sparkling humor, and pre-eminently the greatest laugh-provoker 0f the mimic world. Abounding in entirely novel and original TRICKS. TRANSFORMATIONS and SURPRISES, hilarious happenings, ridiculous recontres, mirthful mischief, and doleful dilemmas. A veritable and exhaustless mine of merriment, yielding its opulent treasures to our millions of patrons Absolutely Without any Additional Cost as another of the many brilliant and unprecedented attrac tractions that have been added this season. I $5 and $6. The finest Books on the markets at fhe Salem Bookstore. WOULD YOU LIKE A NICE GARDEN? If ao,niae PERFECT VEGETABLES with POWELL'S SOLUBLE PHOSPHATES A. E. Con bad, Ch'm. N. W. 8app, Com. Board Commissioners of Forsyth CoJ J. P. Stahtos, Clert of .Board. The Best Selected and Most Comprehensive in Existence, surpassing in magnitude the Largest Zoological Collection in the World, and constantly Recuperated from the Wilds and Jangles of Africa, Asia, Europe, North and South America, bv a Large Corps of Specially Commissioned Agents. Dry' Goods and Notions. These lines wo shall discontinue, and in order to close tbem out as early as possible we shall cat prices right and left. - Country merchants will save money by seeing us on these lines. Como in and see us wbco in town. Tours, anxious to please, For GARDENS Which are clean and inodor ous. Pat np in (uitable quan tities for small and orye yar. Lr. , is trvnble t nne. Not expanaiT. For aale by nneral atoraa-DroniBta and Seedsmen. An interesting circular telling how to make good garden, sent Free W. S. POWELL CO. Chemical Fertiliser llfra. Baltimore, Aid. Snnr UttU fortimaa ban baae. aaad at work for aa, by Anna Paf, AaMta,, kTiuu, and Jna. Bonn, igNn,vn: a,.4a nL Ulbeiaaraaotnraa wii. ar noC Toa? 8oMnQWrW"J.l aontn. lot caa o taa warm ana vww kt hMML whmrcr to ara. Evaa ba- 7 cHanera ara aaailr aarnina; ft na Sa to BlDadar.Ailarre. naaoowaoaaow and atart roa. Can war ia apaf thna or all thr lima. Big moacj for wora- era. Faflara anknowa amoac tin in X ew and artmdarfdL Partien lava ft .a. ELIKaUlettafe Csk,Bx tOIS)rUaaii,iaaUm I (45,000 Drove of Giraffes ! $5,000 School of Walrus ! $10,000 White Nile Hippopotamus ! $20,000 School of Sea Lions ! $5,000 1 wo- Horned Rhinoceros f Every Eare and Curious Animal Known to Zoology. I "yjjj 3AITY &. 6H0 ,WljM. TZOMaacs. pi h m snTrf iivzw- pihm as? v;.v-v.i Doors Open at 1 and 7 P. K. Performance One Hour Later. 1.
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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