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(l) mst0n f ntincl. gIeoTm. MiHESrEditor Thursday, April 33, 1831. 'J Director's Meeting. The Directors of the X- C. Mid. land road niet here ou Tuesday. The following officers were present J. S. Barbour President. J. T. Morchead V.-President. J. W. Alspangh Sec. & Treas. Directors P. W. Ilairston, L. W. Anderson, J. B. Vaughn, J. W. Fric?, J. E. Gilmer, (J. IT. Wllev, A. M. Booc, W. C, Wilson, A. THE MIDLAND EXTENSION. Tho call for a mooting of the Di rectors of the N. C. Midland rail road at this place- for the 26th ex cited an unnsual amount of inter est, not only along the line of the Midland, but beyond into Georgia. Representative gentlemen from Anderson, Greensville, Union, Yorkville, Gaffney, and Spartan burg, S. C, Shelby, Liucoluton, Statesville and Salisbury, N. C, were present to lay before Col. Barbour propositions to extend his line down throngh their eection, while Augusta, Ga., through a mis apprehension as to the date of the meeting failed to be represented, but we learn that propositions of substantial aid will be made, pro- .Leazur. On Tuesday the Board received '. vided connections be made with that tho delega'ions from Statesville, Salisbury, Lincoln ton and Shelby, Is. C and Spartanburg. Union, Torkville, Gafluey City, Greenville and Anderson, S. C, who wore here asking to have the liue exten ded through their section. At 10 p. ir. the Board adjourned until 11 . m. "Wednesday. WORK TO COMMENCE. The board ot directors of the N. C. Midland are still in session at the timo of our going to press, but we learn that it has been determin ed to put a force of 500 men to work at once on the line between Leaks villa and Mocksvillc, and are assured by ollicials that by the next issue of our paper that work will be commenced. Selah. Richmond is t300,000 hotel. to hare Sc new Geit. Lono3Teet, now. miniate? to Turkey, has been nominated U. S. Marshal for Georgia. Gakfield, it is said, made a per sonal appeal to his Republican friends in the Senate to- break the dead-lock. city. The whole country between Danville and Atlanta seem deter mined to have a line independent of the Richmond & Danville monopo ly, and if ever the old fogies who control the Baltimoro & Ohio road, and have the future of Baltimore in their keeping, propose to strike tor a Southern outlet and Southern trade, now is their time. Tho peo ple along the whole line are anx ious for a road, and are willing to subscribe to the last doliar of their ability to pay, and if Baltimore wishes to retain and extend its Southern trado its business men must do more than ruffle their feathers and talk big in their meet ings about their capabilities and advantages or they will find that "little Richmond." with a live rail road President as their leader, has gathered the fruit while they have been doing wind-work. an immense lot of Tub; Senate as it now stands is composed ot 38 straightout Demo crats, and one renegade Democrat and 37 Republicans, which on a vote gives 38 to each party, and Nokth Cakolina bonds sold in notwithsfandmgjthis iiey with the Slew York last week at S02. A aid of a man, who was elected aa a ood showing for the old common Democrat, the Republicans claim rrcalth. Tho bonds will be at par that they have a majority, and not Hlbre Ion". only claim a majority on all the committees, but claim that they ought tD ba allowed to turn out ail the Democratic officers of the Sen ate, and put iu persons of their own selection. Rather than obstruct . public business the Democratic War in the Republican Party. - The Washington correspondent of the Richmond Disgataht says : THE TfAK IS THE REPUBLICAN rABTT. Mr. Conkling-and the "Vice-President went to New York to-day, and report was that they were to meet their friends there with a view of talking over tho. situation and preparing, for active hostilities against the Administration. As I have repeatedly said, they mean bitter war against Messrs. Garfield Blaine & Co. Now Mr. Garfield is an amiable man, but my infor mation is that he fully appreciates the importance of winning the fi&ht with his powerful New York adversaries, and his friends toll me that he does not mean to make the slightest concession to them. Hence a contest may be any day precipita ted in the Senate which will con vulse the Republican party from one end of the Union to the other. I asked a partisan of Mr. Garfield to-night if the report in circulation as to tho interview between Messrs. Hayes and Garfield in regard to Mr. Conkling is trne. Ho replied in substance it is, and you may state that Mr. Hayes told him that his policy towards the New York Sen ator and his partisans during four years was a mistake. lie was too conciliatory, and 6ught to have turn ed out every Conkling man who held office in New York. Will this be the policy of his successor ? I asfced. He replied that Messrs. Garfield and Blaine know they have no child's play before them, And will use their power and patronage for all they are worth. It looks as if the straight-out Republicans of Virginia are satisfied that rupture will innure to their advantage, and that they intend to take sides with the Administration. An exchange says : Among all its wealth in minerals, the United States cannot reckon tin. "Wales furnishes most of what is used in our country At recent meeting of the Natural Sciences ot Philadel phia, Mr. Carril Lewis, a young scientist, but already of. consider able celebrity, exhibited a small piece of tin ore, said to be found in in Surry county, North Carolina. The tact that it was' a genuine na tive product, was however, receiv ed by tho bodjjwith some hesitation. diiveii up by Doctors. "Is it possibly that Mr, Godfrev is up and at work, and cured by so simple a remedy?" "I assure you it is true that he is entirely cured, and with nothing but Hop Bitters ; aud only ton days ago his doctors gave him up and said he must die !" "Well a-dayf That is remarkable ! I will go this day and get some for ray poor George I know hops are good" Salem Iost. Appointed Aoaix. The Frc6i 2e:U has sent into the Senate the mainft of Geo. B. Everitt to be col lector of Internal Reveune in this, 2iR5 5th Collective District. The Cincinnati Commercial, Gar field's Ohio organ ia in for a war with Conkling. It says : "If he wants peace on terms be coming reasonable beings with re spoii6ibilities,he can have it without trouble, but if he is resolved upon war, the administration owes it to the country and the. Republican party and its own self-respect to defend and sustain itself by instant, incessant and relentless aggression, and the full employment of the war club and the scalping knife." This war in the Republican ranks will be welcomed by all good people. How Prohibition Works. The Ei'unswicker, whose editor recently made a visit to Kansas, thu6 tells how the new prohibition law works in that state : "In Wyandotte the street cars vcre rrfiwrrleii with mn fiomincr mpr Old Patriot Gone- Gen. Senators consented to give them into Kansas City to get their beer. 4oe Lane died at his home in Or- the committees, but when it comes They would fill up ana return the n-on last Thursday. He was to turning out Democratic officials r?VWX lZZ& corn in Buncombe county in this and to put in their places men who that many of the most substantial State, in.lSOL were promised positions as part of business men among the Germans in xi. t .... u.) xi. Toncka, Atchisou, Wyandotte and I a speech the other day in the luo y P "lo other places were going to sell out Senate, Senator Brown stated that -democrats uecnuea to oecome me their gr0cery stores, butcher shops. out of 110,000 office, to be distri- paymasters to the contract- that de- oaKer.es ana snoe sn01 3 w,,u a v.ew lted y the- Republican Adminis- prircd them of their rightful ma- " avmg a s ration-tlie colored people had less jrity and the Republicans refuse Qf a citizen without- so much probi- ihan 100 of these offices. to allow ay public business to be bition. Ihe Kansas legislature, by transacted until Mahone is paid Ping the prohibition act, nave - , . , Ti . ,, , ,. done more to retard immigration to for his treachery. It is a Repubh- lhat 6tate thaQ all the grft8,n0pper can administration, and if Repubh- plagues with which she been cursed can Senators see proper to block ) iQ tu0 past." The delegations here in the inter est of the extension of the N. C Midland on throngh South Carolina - r . i : v ... . . .. d subscriptions sufficient to grade y J . thp roid" w Awt;puuucii J. icbiueui, iuu Democrats can certainly stand it if Can a Man Mortgage Himself?. Here is a nut for the lawyers to crack. Yesterday's Charlotte Observ er says : "According to me terms ot Gen. Grant, it is said, has receiv ed the cold shoulder in Mexico, the authorities there tearing that he may have sinister designs upon their country. The Greatest Blessing. A simple, pure, harmless remedy, that cures every time, and prevent dis ease .by keeping the blood pure,sf.omach regular, kidneys and liver active, is tho greatest blessing ever conferred upon man. Hop Bitters is that remedy, and its proprietors are being blessed by thousands who have been saved and cured by it. Will yon try it ? Eagle. "The New Yokk Weekly Ex press." This old established paper has entered upon its forty-sixth year of publication, with all the evidences and prospects of an enlarged and more than ever successful career. Un dcr the new business management of Mr. D, M. Gazalay, for the past twenty-seven years identified with the newspaper and publishing interests of the country, a new impulse seems to have inpregnated bote the daily and Weekly Express. Asa family paper the latter is excellent, aud will con tinue, as heretofore, to publish the Brooklyn Tabernacle sermons ot Rev v. uewut laituajro ana other emi nent metropolitan divines. The nom inal price, $1 per annum, at which Ihe Weekly Express is furnished to subscribers, should insure it a very large and widespread circulation. Jioston Herald. The following short letter from Dr. J. D. Mitchell, a member of the Georgia islature, is a very strtug en uorsement : Me sr s. Hutchison Bro.: I have used your "Neuralgine," and find it all you claim, a specific for neuralgia and head aehc. J. D. Mitchell, M. D. Sold by all Druggists. feblO-8-ly. HELLO! A gent b mn make more money gelling our now Telephones thai iu any other business. Send f4 for sample pair and wire to put np and exhibit. Satisfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Large profits. Address, V. S. TE1EPUOSE CO., 123 S. Curs i., Uhicaoo, III. vn,0R no 18 6m A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. I TAKE this method of informing my friends and patrons that I have removod to my old stand, under the Merchants' Hotel, where I shall aerre tbem with dispatch. , ory xtespecunuy, - ALEX. GATES. SV Alex, i still manufacturing his world re nowned Hair Kestobbs. Yonng men who are becoming bald from the effects of "early piety," or otherwise, or old men who have been snatched bala-ueaded by their wives, should be sure to call on Alex, He has certificates from some of the best citizens of Winston ai d Salem, as woll as oth er places, and he guarantees satisfaction. vo?5-nl9.-6m SALE OF LAND By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Forsyth County l will expose to sale at public auatiou, to the highest bidder for each, on MONDAY, MAY 16th, 1S81, at the Court-House door in Winston, N. C, the following tract of land lying tn tbe County of For syth, ou the road leading from Brookstown to Glenn's Ferry, adjoining H. R. Lehman and oth ers, containing acres, and known as the peach and apple orchard of It. Y. Kirkmau. J. C. liUXTON, Commissioner. March 16th, 1881- vol: 26th no. 1tf Ma j. P. F. Duffy, late editor of they can, and if the Democrats will fhe Greeusboro Patriot, has gone stand to the position they have ta- a mortgaae which was registered at fo Charlotte to take an editorial ken they will have the appro val or the court house yesterday, a man con . r L. x. t.. t- .i veved himself and all the right, title position on me sian 01 tnc uoserv- me peopie to ohck mem. interegt which he Lad in himself er. Wo congratulate onr able and - to another to have and to Lold . for. excellent? contemporary on securing The graded school bill, on which yer to f ecure a debt w!?icu owed , c nt i t i I 111 at- ine ueeu wan uuiy nnucaacu the ready pen of Mr. Duffy, otir citizen8 will be called on to ad PXetfld with the wife's signature OiJEofthe best evidences that vote upon next Monday imposes a and privy examination wherein she the Democrats have the ad.antae tax of 25 cents on the $100 worth -J "'1, man f the Republicans in the fight that ef property. Under the present mortgage himself? Can he convert r ! x 1 M I i - ir . 1 . 1 liaa hn no- mi in thri Sunate is circumstances, wuu our Heavy ran- nimseu into iJiuyoiiy uu . ... U..n e,1i,e,.r;rt;r.a it ?o o maifar i use it as onaierai xi ue can n tao tact that tbe ItepuWican oena- -.....rw.f . a a reSource wuicb wiU bc tors are losing their temper, and luai snouia require mucn renection hailed with joy bv many who know nlmnat ini.nl va in fii5 words upon tne propriety ana prudence ot from experience wnat it is to ue Hard still further adding to our burthen presseu. ay cannot me mirsiy Kev. E. W. Gilliam, late Pro- of taxation. 0ar light taxe8 hM hli!rJS?P testant Episcopal clergyman at haA mnf.u ro jrt -tU Araar:n an , " u, . ,, A Clinton, N. C, has authorized the it i d r)ODUiat;on to our town and his last stake, put himself on Uie ace . - . I X. 1 J .1 1 , . t - 1 f or aence aou caimiy resign uimseii to the fortune of the die r It is a question well worthy the attention of the lawyers since it has luu s been raised. From Frank L. Haralson, State Li brarian. Atlanta. Ga., 7 Jan. 14, 1SS0. 5 Messrs. Hutchison Bro.: 1 have tested your Neiiralarine both on myself and on oiners, ana naye lound it to be all mat is claimed a specific for neuralgia and For the Cure of Coughs, Colda, Hoarse ness, Bronchitis, Croup, Asthma, Influ enza, "Whooping Cough, Incipient Consumption and for the relief of Consumptive Persons in advanced stages of the Disease. Price 25 Cents. For Sale by all Druggists. NOTICE! BY virtues of a mortzac deed made to us by W. H. Winstead, bearing date, 8th lec, 1876, we willse 11 at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court-House door ia Winston, on the ietb Uaj of Har, 11, at 2 o'clock, P. M,. tbe lands conveyed to im in said mortgage, being known as tbe Richard Ferguson place containing 79 acres, more or less. MARTHA J. COL.EMAN.1 . ISAAC COLEMAN. Mortagees. April 12th, 1881 vol 26vo 18. Jyews and Observer to announce that he is at St. James Seminary, Baltimore, for the purpose of con necting himself with the Soman Catholic communion. He intends to return to North Carolina, and reeido at Oxford. ia m As an eveidence the of interest taken in the N. C. Midland exten- Ihb rmiadeipiiia J. eugrajpfi, a ion delegations was present here Republican paper calls Mahone a J headache. I recommend it to a. sunerins on Tuesday from Lineolnton, Shel- "renegade Democrat." As soon as by, Statesville and SaliBbeay, H. the Republicans profit ail they can Sohl by all Druggists. iebio-s-iy C, and from Spartanburg, York- oat of his treason they will kick The Commencement of Greens tho traitor aside. 1 lie .New lortc boro ieraaie college will occur it might not be a good idea to in dulge in this great corporation lux ury until we had secured the ncces'- saries. Railroads we must have, and to get them, we must pay for them, after that wo can go in for the ornamental.. . F. HARRIS, of Iredell. R. H. V0ODS0N, of Kockingham. HARRIS & WOODSON, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES AND General Merchandise GRIFFITH, MOORE ni Co, DEALERS IX GENERAL MERCHANDISE, KEEP FULL LIJTE Always on Hand. WE DOOUHOWiWORK AND No 23 no 13 tf. o 03 Pi o O CO I I W ft o PS DO W O CO O d cn o xn o 4-3 P3 O o i in O O o a o Li . ; i g (12 o WM Q g O CO S 2 .1 1 Ai o Mil I . CO -a w S Hew lag Siparimsni. I have added to my stock of Gener al Merchandise a new and splendid ftock of Mens' Youths' i Boys1 Esadj Mids Clothing1, CONSISTING OF 600 SUITS FROMS5t0S3O Andjhundieds of Coats, Vests & Pants. which will be sold very cheap for cash. Gentlemen of this town and vicinity are respectfully invited to c'all and examine both goods and prices and judge for themselves. My stock of Gem's and Boy's fine Fur and Straw Hats, is uneurpasscd by any house in town in style, quantity and quality. My stock of X3Ft-"3r GOODS, SHOES AND NOTIONS is also complete. I therefore beg to extend a cordial and rcspectfulj invita tion to my customers and the public m general, to call and exatmne my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Don't forget my motto ' Quici Sales and Small Profls." S. ROrfiNB ACHE1. . THE GREAT TORE SPRING a l&liifR SUMMER. New Goods, Fall' Prints, Fancy Goods, Hosiery, xotions, etc. Ladies' Dress G'oods Gentlemen's Goods, Boots and Shoes. Hats and Cans. Hardware, Groceries, Fertilizers. irsT FACT J COMPLETE STOCK Of everything, which wc offer LOW DOWN, at WHOLESALE and RETAIL Ed'Call and examine our Stock before buvinr : von will find it VITL.L- and FIKST-CLASS. 1 . villa, Union, Greenville and Gaff iiey City, S. 0., Gainesville, Ga., and Danville, Va. The Baltimore, Charleston and Agnsta 'papers all wanted proceedings' telegraphed. Time. th leading Rnnnhli.n na May 25th and 27th. Rev. J. E, e ,. , 1 ,i . Mann. 1). D., wiU prec ah the bac per of the nation .t,let the trade calaur'eate B'ermoI and Jas w with Mahono ''Bhort-Biighted rasr Keid, of Wentworth will deliver the I cality." llterarv address. . i In fact everything -kept in a first class house. Save Money by Buying of Us. We can make it to your interest to do so. ' Our motto is "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS." COltfE AND SEE US in the New Block Opposite the Post Olee. tf tf CO tn o o ai a o o w THE ys ' BRAND." Li A AprU 7th, 1830.-v24-17,3in. " ANCHOR The Best Known Fine Yellow Is, for season of 1881, $50,pcr Tonr 1 35 per bag, at Winston, or 855 Time, per Ton, or $5-50 per Ba PF0FL & STOCKTON. Nov. 11.-21:19. tf. PATCNTfO Fertlizer for Tobacco
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