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1 ( THE WINSTON LEADER. ; the gubernatorial outlook. not paid in adiance S2 will tx- charred Entered at the fimtnnVa;. Wlnotw, If. C i t9t tranxniis-uon in the mail, a second class matter. TcESDAV, JVHK I, iSSo. OUR FIRE DEPARTMENT-WHERE IS it? the candidate for Governor. The contest thus far is c hiefly confined to Gov. Jarvis and Jude Fowle, but there is a growing current that both may he defeated by either AsuE.ScALEs.McKovof Howard. At every growth and young city. turn we witness the prosperity of our fair Buildings, both wood and brick, are being erected by the scores; yet our citizens seem to push on with perfect indifference to the protection of their property from tire, notwithstanding we have had warnings time and again. In many instances it is not until a town con tlagration has acquired considerable headway that the citizens begin to icalize what a good thing it would have been if they had made timely provision for the extinguishing of fire and flame. For the lack of water engine, and proper organization they are compelled to stand and see the destruction of their homes, stores and much other valuable property cither burned or unnecessarily torn to pieces, which might just as well hftve'been saved. A large fire is a beautiful sight out tne negiectiui villagers can i; trdiy take this view of it while they reflect that they are largely in debted to their own negligence for the red-hot panorama to which visi tors are admitted without the pay inent of an entrance fee. Most ol our smaller towns trust to luck and hope there will be no fires. In some of them a partial and inadequate ptovision is made. With our wealth and enterprise, we ought to have one of the best equipped fire departments in the State. Hut alas! What is ur con dition? We have nothing. With tlie warnings Winston has had, and the destruction of the town of Mil ton, in Pennsylvania, it is time our people were arousing from their apathy in this important matter. To fight fire requires ready and well-directed energy, backed by the best appliances which money and ingenuity can provide. If homes and stores and factories and churches .md schools arc not worth saving, perhaps it is best to let them burn down and be done with them. Pos sibly the building of these things in the first place was an act of folly, if they are not worth trying to pre nerve. But if they are of any value it is nothing short of criminal reck lessness to leave them without means of protection against what is called the "fire fiend." No man has a right to speak thus harshly of the hie and impute fiendishness to it when he leaves his property in such neglected condition as to invite its devastating visits. Goldsboro the high ;ading as- account so In the language of the .Messenger, we entertain! est esteem for both the l i pirants, and have on that far, refrained from espousing the chums of either one or trie other. Much can be said in behalf of the one, and much in behalf of the other, but should the convention in its wis dom orefer some ntlwr tA either of ballot box them, we feel also confident that whosoever it may be, will deserving of support. We have full confidence in the conven State would undoubtedly the hands of any one of tjhe gentle- might he band from men named, or others tha named. There is a noble which to make our selection. The whole matter is narrowed down to the simple and prudential considera tion of availability the selection of the strongest chieftain to assure us the greatest victory. All other con tingencies are dwarfed into this one; for victory is the prime GRADED SCHOOLS. Education is what we need in jf. bobiXsox, Editor Proprietor. The field of politics is now being The i.rapkk ! nt t any part of tM i nitfi greatly aeitatcd as to who will be -orth Carolina. W hen we look at St.it.-. for IM a year parable in advance. If " m f !ii , . .. . the large number of children grow ing up in ignorance, and the slow progress the cause of education is making in our State, it is indeed ap palling. Our educational interests demands careful consideration. We must move forward in this matter. One step in the right direction is graded schools. Raleigh, Greens boro and Wilmington have them and we have seen what has been ac complished. Will Winston adopt this system of education? An op portunity will be offered to answer this question on Monday next at the Michigan has six female lawyers, and every one of them dares stand up and "sass-back" when his honor rules against her. Small boys who crawl in under the tent are generally invited to withdraw from the canvass. The politicians should be treated in the same way. JSe-ju Orleans Picay une. A Philadelphia servant girl who was washing windows spattered some water on a pedestrian. She apologized, he smiled, and in four weeks they were married. He turn ed out to be worth $200,000. Two girls at a Cincinnati board ing school, though of wealthy and "Winston Cards. 1. o. . F. dan. He ML I. O. O. F.. ia toe Masonic Hall even Kn - day night at 7 o'clock. Visiting brethren am invited to ww with B. 3. Q. A. BiiBAl. M. G. J. 'A. Robixsok, R. See'ty. mar 9-1 K night of Honor Meet ercry Sd and 4th Tuesday night, la each month at 7 s o'clock, in the Maaooic Hall. Visit ing brethren are cordially invited to attend. A. B. GOUBLL. D. I.H.Siuok. R. fmari-lv DR. S. J. MONTAGUE, Office: Wain St., Orr. Merch ant'.- Hotel, Vtr!LL be pleased to practice in Winston. Sa n lem. and the surrouudina; country. jeSt-ly Rneker & Go's Column. NEW New Advertisements. EUGENE E. GRAY, Attorney-at-Law. WINSTON, N. C. OFricx : over Wachovia National Bank. faprlO-Jy . . The Methodist general conference puiao.e parentage, stole seventy be equally , , lU ... . . . dollars worth of books from a libra- t V ar nnlci thf resn tition th.it has been , .. . . j - rv SOI(1 inem Ior ntteen dollars and under consideration calling for an spent the money for candy, ecumenial council of all branches j "One hundred thousand women and bodies of Methodism. It is ! are said to be working in the fields proposed to hold the council jn ! OI" -he west." And a hundred thou London in August, 1S81, and at sand Jle-bodied men are hanging around trr rirnprc in V. o c , ...u:. : i ...i i ! . 1 - OT I11V.II I A 13 IIATLSA-U AV HA(t 1A1 tion. The be safe in W. T. VOGLER, Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler, Mais t., Opposttk Merchant's Hotel, WINSTON, N. C. KKKl'S constantly on hand Clocks, Watches. Jewelry, and Silver-plated w are of all kinds. SFEtsTAC'LES A P EC I A LTY . Repairing of every description done prom and all work warranted. jan 14 SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. APRIL WTH, 1880. REED BROS, Winston, N. C, PEPPER & SONS, Danlmrt LASH, Walnut Cove. L. KING, Kernersvillc W. A lantore Desiring A BRIGHT YELLOW TOBACCO WITH SOFT SILKY TEXTURE WILL PURCHASE GEO. M. RIMER & CO,, SOLUBLE PACIFIC UANO. ! ru:-L r p:a vr i i . .i - . . ' , 1111.11 1UI x III romptly 14-fy essential, without which all else is Darren. t PRESS PREFERENCES. The usually level-headed Pittsbo- ro Record, in speaking of the pre ferences of the State press, for this or that aspirant for the Gubernato rial chair, says: "We do not believe our people are troubling themselves very much about the nomination of either, for just now they are too busy at work on their farms, trying-to make bread for their families. Of course, street corner loajfers, and others who have nothing to do, daily discuss the claims of their favorite candidates, and think the country is ost and the party ruined unless their choice is nominated; but the people have as yet not had much to say. We think it imprudent and Improper to carry on an exciting camvass for the nomination, for the feelings and passions of the partisans os each as pirant may be so much aroused that the successful one will not receive a j solid and hearty support after he is nominated." m Like the Recorder, by preserving a neutral course between the aspi rants, before nomination, we hope to accomplish more in securing the election of the one who is nomina ted. The people should leaid in this matter. complaining- because there are no tatives from Methodists from all nice, easy jobs for them, parts of the world. The object of When the eloquent Bishop Simp the council is to secure greater uni- i son, ot the Methodist church, first ty among the now d i v e r ge n t ! entered the ministry he was, from branches of Methodism. ! h,s lashfuh,ess, almost unable to , m I speak; but he sought to forget him- The recent disastrous fire at Milton, 8f,f' toe simple, and to impress , , i me truuwupon nis nearers. Me is n has been ... - . . .. uuw in ins c cu Lictii year. by which the whole tow swept out of existence, has started much discussion in the press, and awakened attention to the means for extinguishing fires in trfeir in cipiency. So far as our own town is concerned, should a conflagration get good headway, we have very little hope of saving property. We have no fire organization whatever. IS IT SINCERE ? In this fast day and age, it does wvem, to a casual observer, that the gallows is becoming the narrow way to the upper world. Why do we ;iy so? Because another of those sentimental mockeries, where men profess religion on the eve of death, and in consequence are duly ticketed through to heaven, was witnessed in Texas recently. A brutal negro, un der sentence of death for outraging a white woman, was converted to a belief in the Savioih, and on the scaffold declared himself a "soldier of the cross," made what he had been told was peace with his Goo, and was dropped into eternity. IHs well that the priests and ministers cannot convince the world generally that these fivc-minutcs-bcforc-death con versions are anything but the veriest bosh. If people all believed in their effectiveness, there would be few Christians more than an hour old in the church. Looking at it from a liumantarian point of view, the practice of making gallows' conver iway be commended. That Texas nigger may have suffered less in his mind by reason of the belief inspired in him that he was about to fall into the arms of Abraham. But regard , d in the light of reason and com mon sense, such things are bur lesques, if ot sacrilegious. Does any one suppose that the Texas black washed away the sin of one of ihe most heinous crimes of which man can be guilty, professing reli gion and belief in Christ? If there he a hell he will find it, depisitc his!tnink' so disgust both parties .vcanolU conversion, and his five SMC sweeping victories td minutes service as "a slbr nf ik cause cross." If it were otherwise there oald be no deed of ministers or l lun ches, or Christianitv. mm ttaight all be saved, except those few j M ll.k V . - .1 , . t ,1 i -)-.. 1 ... . 1. 1 ...... ,.in,.-.iiuii.niu iu i iic- lower re- ... . i li ... , e . . . . I week, are quite severe, and cilcu a irions m the midst of their wrU. ... . . T j , ilc1 to nsure the acquisition of .. n ..iiwue Vpvi 1UI IC- j factS There are now charges of corrup tion before the Congressional Com mittee on Pacific Railroads that eclipse anything of the kind for many years. The roads maintain that it is a black-mailing sc'ieme, but the charges are made in writing ... . " witn every show of sincerity, and accompanied by the assertion that letters and documents to prdve them all, even to dates, amounts and par ties, will be forthcoming, iff an in vestigation is ordered. Senators and members of the house are implica ted. Some of the charges are that the charter of the Texas Pacific road was obtained by bribery, a id that 900,000 in cash were paid to a sen ator to be divided among himself and three other senators; thajt $200,- 000 worth of land grant bonds were given me same senators, 10 De U1S tributed where they would do the most good among senators, and that 1,000, in similar bonds weni given a member of the house, to be dis tributed in that body. The charges are brought by Mr. J. M. George, of Washington, and he claims to have the proof documents in the vaults of one of the Washington banks. We are glad to see the press de voting attention to the subject of pernicious juvenile literature. All questions, politics, finance and even religion, sink into insignificance be side the question of how to save the rising generation from impend ing ruin. A. H. Tavlor and ladv. of EHza- ville, N. Y., appointed the time of their wedding. When the day came ine minister, tne only one in that section, failed to appear. Thev con eluded not to wait, and making: trU martial vows, lived together as man and wue. Central Hotel SHAVING SALOON AND BATHS. THE PROPRIETOR of the above named os tablisliiueut, on the firet am vertuin- of its opening, renews niM acKnowirogment or tae very He deems it Kvnerou.- patronage aocorded hint. ala not inappropriate to call attention to the following facta, although thev are well known and form the subject of frequent and favorable comment : That thin place ia the onlv one of iu kind in this vicinity where patrons receive at all time tne uest attention, without Hltrlmlnat1on ; That it is the only place which furnishes the purest and best preparations known to the trade, the finest inioried Bay Rums, Turkish Cologne, Ac, oeing used as freely as water; That it is. In short, the only place where, dis carding customs injurious to health and offen sive to good taste, the methods of the most re fined and skillful artists are strictly observed. C. DaJUSTO. Winston. X. C, May 17. 1880. It LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE. Talmage, on his return from his lecturing tour in the South delivered a sermon, especially on his observa tion, in which he set right many of the wrong popular impressions in respect to this section. The follow ing is an extract from that sermon: Another wrong impression in re gard to the South that I want to A . I . . 1 I . . correct is mat ine people tnere are antagonistic to the United States government. Those people submit ted to the settlement of the sword, certain questions, and now thev are submissive to the decision. There s no fight in them. We talk about the fire-eaters of the South. If thev eat fire they have a private platter of coals in a private room. Laugh ter. I sat at many of their tables and I saw no such stvle of diet. Neither could I find a spoon or a fork or a knife that seemed to have been made or eating fire. TLauo-htei-.l Why, sirs, they are the most placid people you ever saw. Some of them, their property all gone, at forty and sixty years ot age, starting life with one arm, and one foot, and one eye, the missinsr members sacrified in battle. It is simply miraculous and the work of the Almighty that those people are as amiable and as cheer ful as they are, and it is dastardly mean in us to keep speaking of them as waspish and acrid, and saturine and malevolent. I have traveled as much as most people have in this and other lands and I amylt to find a more cheerful, more delicately sympathetic, more who'.e souled people than the people of the South. Applause. I wish that what I say might be received in silence. The people of the South are loyal to-da POLITICAL. A three-year-old little girl was taught to close her evening prayer. during the temporary absence of her tather, with "And please watch over my papa." It sounded very sweet, but the mother's amazement may be imagined when the child added, "And ycu'd better keep an eye on mamma, too." . At 3:50 last Sunday morning a special train left Boston on the Eas tern Railroad for a run of 248 miles to Bangor, for the express purpose of carrying the Sunday Globe to the readers along the line. Although it was somewhat delayed by hot boxes, yet the train made the en tire distance in eight hours and ten minutes, which is the most remark able run in the history of journalis tic railroading in New England. A Georgia paper gives this des cription of a humming bird' nest recently brought to its office: "It was set upon a limb of a tree the size of a man's thumb, and coated outside with the moss of an oak, so as perfectly to represent a knot. It was about the size of a large hicko ry nut, an inch high, and construct ed of cotton and hair. It contained two little white eggs about the size of a common snap bean." A physician's cat in Wolcottville, Conn., has adopted a rat. Some weeks ago she lost her kittens, and a few days after she was seen play ing with a half-grown rat, and fur ther observation revealed that she had taken charge of its education. The rat played with the cat, came at her call, and followed her about like a kitten. One night the doctor took the rat from her, put it in a basket, covered the basket with a seive and placed the flat-iron on the seive. out during the night the cat charged on the basket and car ried off her pet, and probably hid it in the barn Where she got it. r BRO WA SuVB W BUILDING, WINSTON, N. C. ........ V .-. I..,.. I..,... ..... 1. . 1. . itiu xtr.ii.- una uicii, nun 111c t 01 I crnv Guano, 'J he Leading Tobacco Fertilizer in J 'trn'nia and North Carolina. The Analyst of this Guano clearly indicate that it i ot the very highest grade an.t remark ly well adapted Ui promote the growth of the finest Tobarco. The unqualified commendation of disinterested Planters who have used Soluble Pacific Gn. the best testimony of its superior excellence. Please read a few of the Certificates from well-known Tobacco ; rowers in this scctien Testimonials. Germ anton, Stokes Co., N. C.) January 21, 1880. j" Afessrs. Reed Bros. I bought one ton of Pacific Guano of you and used it on ray tobacco i crop of 1870, and am highly pleased , , , W'ith it. Think it better than it ev- Have not only removed from J er was before. My tobacco yellow their former Store House to Brown's led nicely on the hill, and almost my .ew miiuiiog, but our Air. K.ucker ; entire crop curen up yellow in the Ihe drought we had did not on for the year 18S0. It is also solendid , tor plant-beds. lruly yours, FINE FANCY DRESS GOODS, ! Fm., gJLL SXc Messrs. Guyer Co., Agents for We make the above named jroods a I t actjic Lruano specialty, and can suit Ladies and uarji has in the last twenty days pur-! barn' The dro"ght we had did chaaedaver? large stock of ll KV , . , J b : the hill. I shall use two tons kinds of CRUTCHFIELI) & STEDMAN, (STCCKSSORS TO BBCK MOORE.) WINSTON, N. C. HORSES. PHJETONS, BUGGIES and Hacks for hire. Conveyances furnished to all parts of the country-. Ample accommodations for droves, fash paid for food. an27-tf Reed Bros., DIALtRS IN . GENER'L MERCHANDISE, SUCH AS- DRYG00DS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS HATS, BOOTS & SHOES. BUT GRAIN FOR CASH, AND TAKE COUN TY PRODUCE IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. ALSO AGENTS FO THE SOLUBLE PACIFIC Near Depot, Winston, N. C. Girls and Men and Boys in every thing that they may need in the way ot FINE GOODS and of MEDIUM and CHEAP QUALITIES, at lowest prices. STAPLE DRY GOODS, Our stock of Staple Goods cannot be beaten anywhere in assort ment, qualities and low prices. GUANO, declStf FIRST OF THE SEASON ! R. GRAY, Ladies, Misses, Children, Men and SOTS BOOTS AKD 8B0SS, of all qualities and styles, from the lowest to the finest grades in FANCY AND STAPLE STYLES. Old Town, Forsyth Co., N. C October 22, 1S79. Afessrs. Reed Bros. uknts: 1 used Pacific Gi this year on both corn and tob I think it doubled the yield of c. t, and doubled the yield" of tohacSl besides improving the quality, used about 200 lbs to the acre pm ting it in the hill in both caste v. also used it on tobacco plant ! , ,u and was well pleased. Think thn, is nothing better for plant beds thai Pacific Guano. Yours, very respectfully. W J. Pka , Friendship, Guilford Co., N. (. Afessrs. Guyer & Co, Agents I cific Guano. Gents: The Pacific Guano I bought of you last season I used , , my tobacco land, "200 ftis per acu side by side with equal quantity . the brand, and consider' ihr Pacific the best. Respectfully N. R. Morg a n Coles vili.k, Stokes Co., N. C.) January 1, 18S0. ( afessrs. Reed Bros, Winston A' Gents: The Pacific Guano I bought of you gave entire satisfy tion. I like it better than any f, tilizer I have ever used. It acts ft, on plant-beds, and for yellow tol ... co I think none can beat it. N. YV. Brown Five Forks. Stokes Co . Afessrs Reed Bros. Gents: The Pacific (ilinn.i I bought of you for tobacco U spring gave entire satisfaction T. ed it on thrp orrfc " i.. .1 . . . 5?' r.evr used and c"n safely say it was all that could be desired I like it better, and can heartily re- i everv instance Shnll commend it to any farmer that in the spring; believe it to be the wishes to raise a crop of yellow to- best in use. bacco. I am, very truly yours. We are, very truly yours James Re id. Wm. Llovi Gents- The Pacific Guano pur chased of you last season I used on my tobacco land at the rate of about 200 lbs per acre, and it acted like a charm. My tobacco grew off rap idly, and notwithstanding the dry weather, made a very large growth and yellowed nicely on the hill wnen Darned was no trouble to cure up a fine bright yellow. Think it paid better than any fei tilizer. I ever used. Expect to use the Solu ble Pacific this season. Respectfully. David Huffins. Bkthania, Forsyth Co., N. C.) January 19. 18S0. Messrs. Reed Bros. In reply to your inquiry as to Pa cific Guano, would say I am highly pleased with it; so much so, shall use it my tobacco crop again in the spring, for yellow tobacco it is the J. B. Anderson. T. R. McDearman. F; X. Burton is now receiving, direct from CHINA, CROCKERY & GLASS N E W B R I C TC I anner arehouse THE CITY OF NEW YORK, A SPLENDID STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER WARE, TIN, WILLOW & WOODEN WARE. There can be. no doubt that a strong Scales sentiment is permeat ing every section of the State which will be heard from in the Nominat ing Convention on the-i7th of Tune. I . Granville free Lance. All the present figuring about the 1 gubernatorial nomination amounts ! to very little. We notii-e that- in i every calculation tuanville is put down 24 for Fowle. We are abso lutely Certain such is nrtt tit a oco Syracuse, New York, has an ab- ! and similar mistakes may be made normal case of somnolency in the as lo othcr counties. Free Lance case of a man who was sunstruck j In view of the volunteered, and i six years ago. Since that afceident ' mostj hi?rty utterances of some for- ' he has slept nearly all th4 time ' ?t ? t j i"'"3!5 f the r J "f ""c i State..! have ii-n !..-. ... 1 WlllrinfT ,tn nl.. I ! . Ur wnij icing intervals and falling to sleep again almost at once. Otherwise he is ivirTrrih r ncaitny. Census Enumerators. The Supervisor of this district has made the following appointments: FORSYTH. Old Richmond, W. Payne. Bethania, R. A. Barrow. Salem Chapel, John D. Waddill. Belew's Creek, J. M. Marshall. Vienna, H. R. Lehman. Old Town, C. H. H a user. Middle Fork, P. A. Cox. Kernersville, L A. Griffith. Lewisville, Geo. E. Nissen. South Fork, John Boyer. Abbott's Creek, R. E. Holton. Broadbay, W. H. Sheppeid. E. Winston, Paul B. Crutchfield W. Winston, Rev. W. W. Albea STOKES. Peter's Creek, Alonzo Pringle. Snow Creek, J. P. Reid. Beaver s Island, S. S. Wall. Quaker's Gap. James M. Jessup. Little Yadkin, W. A. Flynt. Meadow, John W. Neal.' Suaratown, R. P. McAnnally. DAVIE. Clarksville, Isaac Roberts. Calahan. C. J. Anderson. Farmington, Thomas Horn. Fulton, W. J. Ellis. Jerusalem, A. T. Grant. Mocksville, A. A. Harbin. A fine assortment of LADIES JsjiJZ .WOW UUA, oj all styles, grades and qualities. A large assortment of ZAditV, Him CLuMra., ud foil Shoo, Also a complete assortment of MENS; BOYS and CHILDRENS HATS. A NICE LINK OF -FOR THE- For Men's sad Bot'h irnr 1 sell ay goods for cash, which will enable me to sen at tne lowest prices. R. GRAY. March I, 'SO-lOmSOtf Don't Forget ! TO CALL AT HATS, Saxony, Fur, (Soft and Stiff) Straw, Of all qualities from cheapest to 1 finest, and at extremely low prices. Groceries, Groceries, Groceries. SALE of LEAF TOBACCO, LOCATED ON BRIDGE STREE, TA. IV V IT iij l ift rric I ll'I'n I,, u.li .ln.. J . m We have attaelu.d T.-T. ' .r',"."."J""l",n.'' "r" M"' ... .. .. ... m ft. fii,i Lumiurtat) h jmnnu. ...... - feet; stalls dry and comfortable, with wood flre-nlaces. A II J.- j i.j . . . ... .... ctsuiu lo our care ts closely -watched and none allowed t . he sold for less than its market value. rrsvszv: set vst &sz? - - GIVE THE "BANNER" A TRIAL. JJ. ?' AS,B8N' H"x Co., Va., Aueti, J. R. 8TEGEK. of Danville. Va., 7 ' V . J. D. ROBINSON, of Danville Va 1 CUrk Your friend. am)i:rsii & co, mora. Sfjttfr. Mutter. A. 8. WILLIAMSON, of Caswell, N. C, j Uoitor: OX MAIN STREET. NEXT DOOR BELOW rrvmi. a. MDUhTO.N, For Faziailj Groceries. Domestic Drj Cbods, BOOTS, SHOES, &C. NEW STORE & NEW GOODS! Just opened a full and well selected stock of KAMI MY OROCERIE8. Shoes direct from Boston manufacturers at bot tom prices. Ladies'. Misses and Chlldrens shoes a specialty B0KSS7IC DS7 GOODS AND KOTIOKS, Country Produce taken in exchange jor trooas. Come and see me if you want to buy cheap, am determined to sell very low. pentanceand profession of religion, j Sunday schools had their birth one hundred years ago last Sunday, and the centennial anniversary was appropriately celebrated. The idea had its origin with one Robt. K.mkks in England, and from a mall beginning the Sunday school has grown up into a permanent in--tiliition throughout the civilized world. The number of children at tending Sunday schools in the Uni ted States is estimated by some at 7.000,000. name at the disposal of mv friends I shall make no effort to obtain the nomination, but will be glad to have it if given with unanimity, and without "log rolling" or "wire pull- Thc .rreenhai-kpre f.f 111; L:. ! ,ng or combining with personal cheering their drooping faith by ITci actins to encompas. it The colored people seem to be speculating on the event Lf the i n 5kotwc"' , er-V much in earnest in presenting rr, , LP There never was a time in the Senator Bruce as a candidate for nomination ot Orant and liLDEN. , historv of our orp-aniz.iHon kM . the nomination for VirP.Prit mm . O - - " 'ivil wsiajnm lnat event woul.l, thev Drotfess to unity of action was more neriurv on the Rcnubli 1 . . . I II .iL a m. . t . 1 . 1 as to I i we cannot nope to van- oreu national committee has issued their ' quish the powerful opposition of the an address, a trifle astonishing in a republican party, with the adminU- literary way, but not the less deter- tration at its back. With it we are mined in its purposes, and it vcrv sure to reach the goal of victory. forcibly presents some reasons why -North Carolina, we believe, will do Senator Bruce should be nominated her whole duty, for, while we too have rivalry among aspirants for of fice, that rivalry, we are pleased to see, is being conducted in the very best of spirit and will end with the voice of the State convention. There will be no disappointed factions in ine tate alter that period, and it i. year not likely that any dissension will :l - ... : - oe createu eitner then, or between A cow that v , K-li boom the present time and the mcetimr of h.n rn v.r l :u 1 1 .'. 2? , I . . " . nii.ti n .111 IC past -Xr"" 'in OI Ka,lroart train near Port Jervis. the . f- J ic .oiiii v-arinina ticmoc- own febMtf 0. K. W. HOWARD. The penalties for the withholding of information from the censbs ta kers, enumerators, or census bupcr visors, who begin their Ijboifs this so far as categorical questions pronounced can arrive at them. i ne cyclone noom seems td subsided, and the conflagration to have taken its place. Thej wee nas seen a vast amotm Some Democratic are passing resolutions condemning a third term. It would be policv to wait until we get a first term fcconomv is the word in i gan. She pays her governor IMPROVED PATENT LITER PAD I Caw as Mam ait Earn Grrs Ha an. kav Btiihsth Daaiaa. Twicm as Loaa. and the devotion of the colored people to the Republican party fit tingly recognized. Many worse j men than Senator Bruce may be put upon the ticket, but whatever may be done it ia very certain that this will not be the colored man's Philadelphia limes. tnai x mlt,t tt aystsav fkilli ui hnt, 0-9-- )FWBaW(aa AmmmmmmmT mmmw WaaBBKaiBl . m . tlie TsaM lieis afora era- the Pit "TJ to health r actiofv. and su?nsiiiSS We have the choicest stock of all kinds of to be founds in ihe market embra cing the nicest grades for FAMILY USE, as well as the heavier grades suited to the wants of every body. OUR STOCK Demands yonr attention, and we i want every body to come to see that we have got what every- j body wants. We will show you goods with pleasure and w ill sell them to vou right. MONTAGUE & GRAY, South Side Court House Sojjare, COMPLETE STOCK OF FRESH ANI Pure Drugs and Medicines. Prescriptions carefully and skillfully com pounded. 1 sso. flu. ., . ngaauy ana lo arrive, comprising all the latest desi, c .7, LAMES DfiESS GOODS, LAWNS, PRIHTS AND DRESS LINENS, NOVELTIES IN LADIES NECK WEAlt. I Mi iwa Cotton. at hi Tor k Prices j Boots an Shoes, Hats and Caps, A FULL LINE OF GOODS FOR MEN & BOY'S WE.l IS. hoa deaTiaaTk, c,tinVH- the mmm er' "a a tb iat, J ISSO "rv K.Ki-rlf nil v "EVprSS "T iT. r aaoV ica or Pa m ai 66iT,or sent b n Noira L : aaarv Be, cr liri,n' lil 1 1 1 .v.. I . . . . 1 rr-v- xv lll l:. 1 , . l.ltumi- property go up in flame and sboke. ! .C" " i ?n? "T d"?K ll was Proved , . nit MJiiu.ini mar tne i-nonnpcr rincr ti- j.-ii 1 coavcDt oiisio J V -vy, ineu 10 trighteii ....c, 01 uv oiner gooo ana wor- 1 track, but the rill- 1 ..m. .. .- .t .....i i , uiHivviui, .uni ui course 0111 v such a one will be Goldsboro Afessenger nominated. the cow off the track, but the farmer's cow also rangher bell and tried to frighten the engine off the track, so he sot a favorable verdict. Ohio has insucted her forty-four delegates to vote' as a unit for Thirman. ichi- That must have been a tremon. onl v dous greenback convention in North Carolina yesterday at which four J delegates were present. Bw the Every man can become lordlofnll t,me lt had elected officers and aD- he surveys. It is by closini his Pintei the usual committees we T " do not think there would be much I left. Sleubenville Herald. $1,000 a vcar. ej-es. jiamrv anI l.ath FOR RENT. -1 at VIWO.MOK. n -.iit :ir-. Mtuated jn a tc--1r.1l.lc i.rt inn of -al-in. mi Mam .tr-..i . nwms on tlw l.-t fl..r r..... joosas oa Sd Bar. soil roorav atttr. 1st ami J! Boor nplird with and water. All nrorauari' oat boasrs ia gooil condition. Will real upon reaonalle trnu. Apnlv to I'FOUL a STorKTOX. Wiaatoo, X. C. Mav 11-U ELECTION NOTICE. M avoks OrricE. WisaTO!. N. C.. . . April Sutb, WW. ( In arrorrlanre with the amende! charter of t in ton. North i. arolina. ratifled the 11th dav of jaaren, A. U 179. and by order of toe Board of y mninisxioaer of the -md town there will be an election held at the Court Ifoe on Monday the Ui day of June. A. I.. ISSO. bv the uuai.Oed vo ter of the low a of Winston, on the proposition as contained in the petition thi- dav t rc ented Vii iar? r -iimiiKHni. signed bv A. W. aa. A. tay and twenty other eitl ren of the town, pray inx for an appropriation to be made hv the corporation of wTn-tou of fortv thousand dollars to he subscribed to the capital tock of a Kail Road runnina from the c.itv of 'anviue a., via of Winston and Salem in Kor sytj county . Xorth Carolina to otne point on the Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio ltad Koal " said subscription to 1 paid in lionds of Winston corporation in accord nc -ith rh.. sn tlie amende) charter of the town. Those voting in favor of the Mud approbation will rote a printed ticket. -!ubrripti..ii." and those voting in opiHwition thereto will vote a printed ucaet, "No subscript i n ." , jKO. W. HrXSHAW. eretary and Treasurer ot Winston, X. C. Main Ktmri, Winston, xfc, April It, HMO, T.J.BROWN. W. B. CARTER, Ik. Im by jMar' 1 GEORGE T. FOUST, We want yoar trade and will strive hard to deserve it. Come one, come atii, w e shall be glad to sec you. raoww's . r. XEixn, of "tote ro. -s . aiKii.o )!(. la I STKrHKX XK A I, late of Caswell Ca.. 1 I Wiaston, V. C. ail at ahasawiUbe l-f this bouse. J Ctedtoaae friends at I GEO. M. ROCKER & CO. J. R. PIER( AREHOUSE iHiiltMHililiutui w WINSTON, N. C. rm THE SALE OF JLBAF TOBACCO, mis old established House has sold large! v more Tobacco the present year than aiiv other Warehouse in Winston. A I wa ys guarantee the best handling for your Tobacco and the highest market prices. ??w-s?rf T. J, BROWN & CO.
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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June 1, 1880, edition 1
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