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i mmm i iimi Vol. I. : Winston, K C, Wednesday, September 5, 1883; No. 9. THE DAILY PILOT, PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING. !M. I. A J. C. STEWART, Editors. ADVERTISING KATES: I)nr inch one day one wee " one month " three month! fine column one day " one week " one month ". three month $ 100 00 500 1500 BOO mm 90 00 4000 For farther mrticalara and special cash rate. rail on or adorea THE PILOT PUBLISHING CO., Wlnaton, N. C. Jas. M. Crumpler, House and Ornamental P A I NT E R , SALKM. N. C, Rmm tMVa Ia mntwnn44 rKat ka tak araMM Lan-d to do all kinda of painting, kalscomining wtaa p.tper nannjr, at anon nouce ana on rea- nuiiie ivrma. E. J. ALLEN, JEWELER, Lnd dealer ia Watehea, Clock. Jewelry and Ipeetaclea, NonTB-SnB Cotrarr Horn So,oabz, WINSTON, N. C. atch Repairing a Specialty. Ang. 7. EUGENE E. GRAY, Attorney-at-Law, Old Rhyme for Our Birthdays. Monday, fair in the face, r Tuesday, full of grace; Wednesday, woeful and sad, .. ' Thursday, merry and glad; - Friday, loving and giving, Saturday, work hard for a living; . Sunday, never to want. - WINSTON. N. C. Dffice over Wachovia Nat" Bank. SMITH & BROWN'S RUG STORE; Winston, N. C, Is headquarter for Drag", Medicine, etc PS- W. lm. BITS. Madagascar has a new queen. It is probable that Butler will run again for Governor of Massa chusetts. Forty additional rooms - will be added to the Buferd1 House in Charlotte. At , last advices Mrs. Langtry was exhibiting herself to crowded houses in Glasgow. The California cotton ' mills company has been, incorporated, with a capital stock of $600,000. During the last fiscal year '91, 000 applications for pensions were disposed of by the pension office. Fully one-half of the visitors to Shakespeare's birth-place are s.iid to come from the United States;-- Two' thousand four, hundred coal miners in the Massillion dis trict have gone out on a strike, says a Cleveland dispatch of the 2nJ. The gossips, at Grand Union Saratoga, found a choice" topic of conversation in the antics of a California lady with her dog. She is to be s.-en walking up and down the piazza for hours at a time in company with a beautiful little black and tan dog. The little creature cost $400 The lady re cently ordered earrings and a gold collar c f special pattern for , the dog. The ear-rings are worth $2,000, and the collar, which is studded with emeralds and pearls, is worth $3,000. A servant is provided to feed the dog and at tend him when the mistress does not have him in charge. - .. Sudden Death. Mr. Keen Jones, son of the late Bartlett Jones, of Pittsylvania, and brother ofMrr"E. Kr Jones of DanviHe; died at his residence near Stony Mills, in this county, Sunday morning, the 2nd instant, after a very brief illness. The deceased was at Chatham Saturday in at tendance upon 1 the County Con vention, and returning home Sat urday night ate supper and retired as usual. About it o'clock his wife became alarmed at his hard breathing and undertook to arouse him from sleep but could not suc ceed. He died about 10 o'clock Sunday morning, it is supposed of heart disease. Danville Regis ter. . . New Jersey has invented an ar- uuiiai f Kg. a - punier w pii sneii js niiea wna a preparation of Indian ' meal, cornstarch - and other ingredients, and the product is indistinguishable in taste and general appearance from the genu ine article. As it will not hatch, spoil, or brake easily, the pros pects are, bright for New Jersey and dim for the hen family. The hen must go. ' Cincinnati, Sept. 2. Judge Hoadly, Democratic nominee for Governor, started to-night "to Philadelphia to put himself under medical treatment for malarial trouljlej Jwul jnerypuk prostration i growing outoi overwore ana anx iety. " J :-" ' . North Carolina's Precious . ft- - Stones. '-- We have just been shown a lot of -jewel . tttmes;. by Dr. C. ; D. Smith, which he has collected in -the counties west of the Blue Ridge. He has had them hand somely and tastefully cut by an experienced lapidary in Philadel phia. Amongst them are nine beautiful and richly colored gar nets, the largest of which weighs -forty-two grains."1 There are two amethysts bf rare richness in color three gieen ' quartz found only in Macon. We have been ' particu larly struck with the subdued beauty of two. stones, of a honey colored chalcedony. There is also a beryl of great purity and brilliancy. But that which is the most attractive in the whole lot are eleven sapphires of different shades of color and design .in the form of cutting. Amongst them are two rubies, genuine, oriental rubies, of light shade but. great brilliancy. The laoidary who cut the whole lot says in a letter to Dr. Smith: "The sapphires are about the best I have cut of stones found in this country." AsheviUe Citizen. " - . - . Uiii Throughout northern New York the ' rust ' and- rot has - materially affected the potato crop, and the indications arc that the crop "will be smaller than last year. " .. We' are glad to learn that there will be an abundance of corn to do through another year. . The rains of the past weeks have been worth thousands to this vicinity. Yadkin Valley News. ; The lease of the Augusta and Knoxville Railroad by the Port Royal and Augusta Railroad Com pany was perfected. Wednesday for ninety-nine years. The ' Port Royal and Augusta Road is itself controlled by the Georgia Central, which virtually has effected this transaction. f 7 In a church in Litchfield coun ty, Conny the Sunday - morning church service is postponed until 12:30 o'clock, to enable tne dea con and other members of the church to take their milk to the depot The Franklin (Va.) Gazette" says: The farmers in the North era portion of this county are los-' ing their hogs in large numbers. The disease is something like cholera. -. .
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