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ESS STo. 13. OL. I. Winston, j: C, Monday, September 10, 1883, HE DAILY PILOT, .'PUBLISHED EYERY EVENING. I. & J. C. STEWART, Editors. ADVERTISING RATES: . 1 inch one day " one week " one month " three munths ; column one day " one week ' " one month " three months t further particulars and special cash rates, on or address THE PILOT PUBLISHING CO., Winston, N. C. i S loo 800 5 00 15 00 - 500 10 0.) 30 00 3 00 Jas. M. Crumpler, House and Ornamental PAINT E R , SSALEM, N. C, !- s leave t announce that he is always pre 1 txloall kinds of paiuUng, kalscomining i u-ipr hsniiy, at short notice and on reas iblf terras. - . E. J. ALLEN, J E W E L E R, 1 dealer in Watchs, Clocks, Jewelry and etacles. Xokth-Side Court Horss Square, e WINSTON, N. C. tch Repairing a Specialty. Aug. 27. EUGENE E. GRAY, Attorney-at-L&w, WINSTON, N. Ci ffice over Warh nvia Nat Rank SMITH & BROWN'S: ... BUG STORE Winston, N. C, headqnartere for Drugs, Medicines, etc. I: lm. A Sweet Little Love Story. Dr. Whellman reports the cutest and sweetest little love story we have had from real life. Yesterday as we was waiting at Parker, Dak., for the train a country lass came in with her fellow in the farm wagon, locked in each other's arms. The young man lived in Iowa, and was on the eve of start ing home. The train was ready, and on the platform went his car pet bag. Another embrace and the train pulled out. The lover swung on, and the lassie waved him kisses. The train going down grade gained rapid speed; the boy waved his handkerchief, but his heart was in his mouth. Off went the old satchel; ' off followed the lover, with 'his heels in the 'air. Over and over went he, and at last lit in a mudholerolied like a ball against the soft clay bank, and finally got on his feet and started back to see his Dulciena. She at the same time was making for him. They met "and embraced, regardless of clay or bruises. The Iowa lover was heard to remark: " Duckey, I will never leave you till you are my wife." The justice of the peace was sent for, and the twane returned to the farm as one. Mitchell (Minn.) Republican.' It is not strange that cuttlefish should damage vegetables growing in fields by the seashore, but the surprising news reaches us that a boy has been killed by. one of these hideous creatures. We hear that some few days ago a boy about 14 years of age was fishing at Tomio kamura, Amakusa, Hizen and a huge cuttlefish stretched two of its tentacles out of the water and grasped the boy's right arm. The boy shouted for assistance, as the fish was dragging him in, and some; men who were near released the lad by cutting the tentacles. When the boy reached home his arm was cold and motionless, and, notwith standing medical aid was called in, he diedffive days afterward. Hiogo News. " Remedy for Hydrophobia. A Saxon forester, named Gas tell, now of the venerableage of 82, unwilling to take tQ the grav i with him a secret of so much im port, has made public in the Leip sic " Journal,', the means which he had used for fifty years, and wherewith he affirms that he has rescued many human beings and cattle from the fearful death of hydrophobia. Take immediately warm vinegar or tepid water, wash the wound clean therewith, and then dry it; pour then upon the wound a few drops of muriatic acid, because mineral acids destroy the poison of the saliva, by which means. the evil effect of the latter is neutralized. It is not generally known that a very' considerable part of the ground upon which London and r Liverpool are built is owned by two British noblemen. The Mar quis of Westminster owns the newer part of London' and Earl Darby owns a big slip of Liver pool. The leases are forj ninety -nine years. Before fifty years ex pire if is said that the descendants of these two men will own a great bulk of the houses in the two cities named. A bill is before Parliament to meet this threatened evil. ' There are said to be about 17,' 000 dentists in this country, who put $1,000,000 of metal into teeth each year, and about , one ton of pure gold is used annually. The making of artificial teeth is a large industry also, about 4,000,000 be ing made annually. Only one American in eighty has teeth per fectly free frpm decay. I Mrs. Moore, wife of a Philadel phia, millionaire, was specially noted at a Saratoga garden party, the other day, because she wore laces and silks which cost 30,006, and also diamonds that were val ued at $75,000. This makes $105, 000 for one evening outfit. x,.:r.' D. D. SCHOULER, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS CHEAP JOHN, would announce to his friends and the Dublic in eeneral that he has just received another large ship ment of DRY GOODS, Clothing, Hats. Caps, Cutlery HOSIERY, Plated, Ware, &c, and goods suitable for the faU and winter months. bed covering; blankets, COMFORTS, SHAWLS, &c, fcc.,V - '. - all of which' will be offered at prices less than ever before heard of. Call and see for yourselves. : NEXT DOOR TO POST" OFFICE, WINSTON, N. C. . Sept. 5. tf. .. -. J. S. EDWELL, ; BootiShoemaker . OVER brewrr's BARBER SHOP, ; Vinston, N. C. I am prepared to do all kinds of work in my line, such as making and repairing boots ana - 81HX39 Willi ucauiere aiiu Bh iuw see me before contracting elsewhere.' Itf. Tate & Johnson, ; V ' Next door to Pfohl & Stockton's, tWDBRTAKERS, And manufacturers or Tate's Improved Little Monitor Separator. " - - We have jnst received another handsome lot of Walnut and Gloss. White Caskets. ' Our new Oueen City Hearse is one of the finest in the State. In short our Undertaking department in complete in every respect. Call and be con vinced. - Aug. 87. lm.
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