I- . . 111.: hl If J '-il 'l: r fe.r'iotr :jr sc " w fer n; vol.;i. . js-stox, If. (I, FmDAv. ArorsT 31 ,1883. Ifo. 5. (THE. DAILY PILOT, PUBtlSHED EyERV EVENING IM. I. A 4. C. STEWART, Editors. Aovcmsmo rates: rne inch ana dap one weeK -. . " ' one month " thro months ' Due eolama-a day. " " om month' " three month S ioo s uu 500 1500 500 - 1000 - 9000 40 00 For further particular and meclMl cash ntm ail on or tnareN " THE PILOT PUBLISHEia CO.. J as. T.1. Crumple r. House and Ornamental P A I H n , leare to announce thai he is alwrn we. roared to do all kind of painting' kaiMamining kraable terms. E. J. ALLEN, J EWE L E R, Lad deal as. la- Watcliea, Clocka, Jewelry and Wadea, - " . . -. NoBTB-SlM COQKT HOUSB SqUABB, ' . . . j WINSTON, N. C. ratch Bepairing a Specialty. -. Aug. 87. EUGENE E. GRAY; ? Attorney-at-Law, ... . . WINSTON, N. C. ' Office over Wachovia Nat' Bank. Old SUpeivtittorV About Snez i . Sneeze on Monday, ; - .xi - Sneeze f laaBerj- " Sneeze on Tuesday,; ttH Kiss a stranger; : . ., . Sneeze on Wednesday, ; Receive aletter; ' " Sneeze on sThursday, vir Something better m rf' ? Sneeze .on Friday,- Expect sorrow; ; V Sneeze on Saturday, r Joy to-morrow. " ' r'; ' ' Thr. Absence of PsEsu&Nt& -rA careful collection of the facts SMITH & BROWN'S: PRUG STORE. . .Winston, NC'lfe I headqvartcrslnr Drags, Medicines, etc S-S?- . ,- - , la. '.. - BITS. - Fifteen new ' residences and business houses, are . feoing. up in Reidsville. . . ? i . ; , . Oak Ridge, N. C Institute Opened with ioo students there are only 25 springs at Saratov brother.- v One hundred and six divorce cases are. docketed for the Sep tember term of Philadelphia court. How is that for progressive civili zation ? ' Preparations are being made for; the - inauguration of Gov. Knott, of Ky., at Frankfort, Oil last Tuesday night the train ran over- and-killed a negro boy about 17 years old, at Jamestown, N. C. Durham's Graded School opens on Monday. : Over two-t&irds of a million pounds of tobacco sold in' Dur ham last week,' thai averaged over $22.50 per hundredA . " A third of a mile a day is the way work is progressing, on the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Rail road. ' : - ' ' The State fair will be held at Raleigh, six days, beginning Mon day; October 15th. ' Over six thousand , dollars in premiums,, is offered. . The rail roads will issue excursion tickets, at; the rates :of two cents , a. mile and transport ar ticles for exhibition free of charge, under the usual conditions. i - L dents from the seat of government during their "respective ' terms of office shows thajt JeffersQn;was the champion absentee. .. He scored 7$6 ;days in eight ;"' years. " - Next came Monroe,', 708 days . in eight years,; followed by Madispn, 637 days in eight years; .John .Quincy Adams, , 2 2 days m . f our . yfars ; Washington; 181 days in eight years. The "presidents who .virtu ally took no vacations were: JaicV son, days;. Pierce and Buchan- nan, 57 days, each, f and . Lincoln, who 5 can. hardly? be said to- have left - the- capitai; during all those bloody four years. A new cave-has beeii Tdisf oT&P ed imr North Carolina. It is IqciL- te9 .ion'-11 the "Tennessi Swain codhtyvnear the mouth of the Nantihala., f A blast was put m tne moutn ; 01 -xz and a way opened for entrance.. One 'large room, bearing beautiful stalactites, was explored and a small aperture leading to another room was found but for want pf proper lights the exploring partywent no further. The railroad runs immediately by it on the river, Thejand is owned by Maj. J. W. Wilson, about the largest landholder in North Car olina. The cave is in the great marDie Deit ot the west, which crops-at Marble gap on Valley river mountain. "'- : A Pittsburg widow? has adopted a new and successful way (o col lect old debts. The Beaver .Sa vings . Bank of Pittsburg failed a few days ago r the widow had on deposit seven., thousand dollars. Going to the president she drew a. revolver, and "demanded fthe amount in fulL i giving .him his choice, between a. . settlement. i or death. He demurred at first, but seeing that she was in' earnest, paid herj dollar for .dollar the entire amount. v -.'v-, ' . . ' . ThAr True tsndardT . CI; When SamueL the; prophet; was - w jegtfd te4h btencfr f pea-)est itr: anoint one of ; the sons- of" JfcS3e king,.; in the room of Saul, the stalwart .. Eliah .'was ushered . into his presence. Saul was so impressed with his appearance, that 4 he - cyied out: "Surely the Lord's, anointed, is before him.'.'. i.. riX u: UUI VJVIU ,, (JUICU; tUHCLlCU U13 mistake. "The Lord," he said to Samuel, "seeth not as man seeth; for man jooketh upon the outward . appearance; but,. the Lord looketh. upon -the .heart.! . It was ..not the strong Eliab, nor the handsome. Shammah,he had chosen; but the ruddy little David,, put .. on , the -hiHatending his. sheep.- ; . ., . Men of runtimes-, make Samuel's . mistake-the vmistake of ' judging Jjnen bytheir outward appearance, whatawe need to learn i& that the Tennessee riyyijf jsVhe true standard by which to measure . men.,. A true noble heart a heart fortified by reason and "disciplined for trial is the, source and gauge of all true great ness. It is not money or clothes, or position, which makes poeple . noble. True nobility lies deeper than that iri the real self-hood of the man. Young people, would you be great in the eyes' of God,' and all discerning men? - See to it that you have pure and strong hearts. : BROml, ROGERS & CO, HMDUARE!!! Hciisshclj Sewirg L!sch!nss! i GOLDEN HARVESTAND CHAMPION STOVES CHAraCII GRAin Dr.ILLS ! ! ! (Simple, Strong, Best Fertilizing ' Attachment). " -; CALL AND EXAMINE-. Aug. z?.-.' .

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