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- CO : H m "0 O m 3 9 b2 Ob m 3 -1 n 4 a o: 39 B.LTS.- On Monday the Salisbury gra aea scnooi openea witn 210 pupils. .Remember the ups and forget the downs in life, then yqu'll be happy. Dr. Hilliard, assistant superin tendent of the western asylum is quite ill. ? The Virginia medical society met at Rock Bridge Alum Springs on the 3d. The Democrats think they will carrv Pennsylvania this fall. The eldest daughter of Capt is.. 1 . r uignum is very 111 in ooias- boro. ' ; Col. E. P, Jones, of Greenville, S. C., died last week.. Alonzo G. Sharp, of Tennessee, is the new postal inspector, D. B Parker having resigned. During the months of May, June, July and August, there were 44,580 claims for rebate on tobac co sent to Commissioner Evans, amounting to $3,639,039.58. James M. Toothill was removed from the collectorship of the 3d district of N. Y. a short time since, and it troubled him so that he shot himself on the 3d. Proctor Knott was inaugurated Governor of Kentucky yesterday with imposing ceremonies and Considerable demonstration. Horticultural day, Tuesday, at the; Exposition ' in Louisville, brought forth the largest display of fruits ever seen, in the South. No less than fifteen thousand plates of every variety of fruit adorned the tables. .Cotton is. selling in Raleigh at 10 i cents per pound. The receipts of the State Li brary for the last year were 709 volumes. t The resignations of all the fac ulty of the University of Tennes see, at Knoxville, including the president, have been tendered and accepted. It is understood that Prof. Luckett, of the University, will be elected to the presidency. A physician in Alleghany; New York, who accidentally gave a pa tient a fatal dose of poison in stead "of quinine, killed himself on discovering his mistake. , The cotton crop is cut short at least one-half, and corn one-third, in this section, says the Lumber ton Robeson ian. , P. H. WINSTON, JR., Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Winston, N. C. Office (up stairs) in Bitting's Block - t New York Herald BROADWAY& ANN STREET. James Gordon Bennett, Prop. THE DAILY HERALD, published everr flav in the year. Three cents per copy (Sunday ex cepted). Ten dollars jkt year, five dollars for six months, two dollars and fifty cento for three months, or at the rate of one dollar per month for any period less than three months. Sunrinv edition included; without Sunday edition, eight dollars per year, free of postage. WEEKLY HERALD One dollar per rear. free of pi stage. - NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Kerait in drafts on New York or pout office money order, and where neither of theme can be procured send the money in a registered letter. All money re mitted at rink of sender. In order to inxure at tention subscriber wishing their address changed must give their old as well a their new address. All business, news, letters or telegraphic des patches must be addressed .tW 1 OKh HERALD. KERNERSYILLE HIGH SCHOOL, Male and Female. Opens - - August 6, 1883. Prepares for University or business. Healthy location on the N. W. X. C. R. It. Board and tuition from forty-five to sixty dollars per ses sion of So weeks. For full particulars, address S. C. Lindsay. principal. Kernemille, Forsyth County, N. C. August vi. lm. . BROWN, ROGERS & CO., HARDWARE!!! Household Sewing Machines! GOLDEN HARVEST AND CHAMPION STOVES, CHAMPION GRAIN DRILLS!!! (Simple, Strong, Best Fertilizing Attachment). CALL AND EXAMINE. Aug. 27. tf. DO YOU WANT PURE AND FRESH FOOD! If so, go straight to W. T. PFOHL, (Corner Sixth and Old Town streets) WINSTON, N. C, Dealer in Fine Groceries, C'oufectiomTioi. Fruits. Nuts, Tobacco, Ciirars, Notions, and Country Produce. Flour of all grades. Fine Lard, ileal, and Bacon. Selected Teas. Pure Coffees and Spices, Butter and Cheese, from lxt flames, jjnoice cyrups ana moihwb. i-ure m- epr, Jporeigu ana vomcauc trails, laniwa Goods in variety, also a ci rapkte assortment cf goods usnally kept in a fiist-clasa store. uooas delivered prompuj, iree 01 cuargv. D. H. KING, DEALER IN CE, COAL AB3P WOOD, Third Street, - - WINSTON, N. C. YOUR ORDERS SOLICITED, WHICH SHALL HAVE "PROMPT ATTENTION AT LOWEST RATES. August 27.' tf. - - LUFJuBIEIR, LUMBER. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUT UP A STEAM SAW Mill, within 8 miles of Winton, will fill all orders for PINE or OAK LUMBER at short notice and on reasonable terms. Also - New Wagons Kept orr Hand and for Sale at Their Shop 7 n Shallow Ford Street in Winston. All repairing of WOOD OR EROEJ WOES done with dispatch. ; Give us a call. Respectfully, August 30, 1883 mi. BF,VEL fc SIDES.
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