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THE DAILY v PILOT; WINSTON, 'OCT?" 2, 1883. oeoarture and Arrival of Trains : N. V. r T leave WinrioB-Safrm daily s Arrive at . Leave at . Arrive at . Xu tnti" Sunday evening. . 5:45 a. m V2Hp. m. 5:) p. m. 12:00 m. LOCALS. WANTED! vj-fA printer wanted at this ofticc.' Apply at once. . WANTED To rent or buy a Piano, at once. Call at this office. Rain last night. Mr W A Pastes, of Danbury, is in the city. ' A new store has been opened on 6th street, near W. V Wood's old factory site. - J. H. White, esq., opened the public school at Union Grove Chapel, west Winston, yesterday, with 31 pupils. Chief of Police returned from Hillsboro last night:- He failed to rind any of the negroes connected with the MtConnel row. McCon nel is yet alive. - The Pilot acknowledges the receipt of an invitation to the coming State Pair. Can't come, Mr. Williams, unless you send us a printer. - '? - i - Rev. B. W. Daugherty accom panied his daughter as far as Greensboro this morning on her way to St. Mary's schooIv , The Detective Association has established a branch office at Winston, known as the Central Commercial, with Col Jno B Niles and V T Pfohl as managers.; We were gla3 to meet our old friend Prof. Winston, of the State University, Ion, Saturday evening He reports the new structure go ing up rapidly in the old Campus, and says that 180 students aie present and more are coming. He left yesterday morning, after hav ing spent two days with his broth er, Mr. TV H, Winston; jr. , ' Whispering pjnes'f has gone to press. ; e received the first copy by Sunday's mail, and it is a . real -home-folks work. John Henry tunes ur the old Yadkin aed Jnakes the waving" willow's . keep time to his measured.cadences.. while the uuniior stands "tiy in mute admi ration at the silence of -that val ley so gloriously broken. . " W A Walker, esq., has been re appointed postmaster at this place. Capt Hellen goes to the revenue office. .tlf you, want a good time-piece look at. the watches Cheap John has. lie is offering a good second hand silver, double-case, watch for 5.00, single case for $3.00. Clocks at $1.00 each. ? A bogus check tor $170 reached the City National Bank at Bridge port, Conn.; if was cashed and forwarded by the People's Nation al Bank of Payetteville, N. C. ;Fall Tradk is Hkrf.. We are now getting in, daily, the most beautiful line of Hats and Shoes, for the city trade, that has ever been shown the people of Winston and Salem. Young Men's ' High Crown Stiff Hats are all the g'A now, and we have a most select line just to hand from the largest and most stylish manufacturers. We also have all the novelties that can hefound in the shoe line, both in' Gent's and Ladies Fine Hand and Machine Sewed Goods. Complete line of Children's Hats and Shoes of the latest styles, and we invite ail to call and examine them. Averett, White & Pritchett. - P. S,- Call and see. our Ladies' Kid Button Boot for $2.75. Duck Town. Almost like magic, a small village has sprung up at the forks of the Shallow Ford and Clemmonsville roads, r and a 'half miles west of Winston. Mr. H. Pitts has opened up a store there f or tUe Caccornmodation of the' public. 'There is also a bas ket manufactory on a small scale, and a wagon shop, among the in dustries of Duck Town. A CARD. I am daily expecting 30 Car Loads (three hundred tons? of the very best Anthracite Coal, direct from Philadelphia, and solicit all in need of Coal to buy at present prices, as prices will advance on or about the 15th ot Uctober Any one paying for. one or more tons at present prices, if desired, I will keep same in my yard, subject to their order, until the istot December. Office and CoaL Yard: 3rd and Depot streetsr Winston, N. C. Yours truly, D. H. KING. N, B. I wilt also have in, short ly,'several Car Loads of the Cele brated Cumberland Coal, un equalled for Steam and Smithing purposes,. 1 v, r C2GARS, -i uh at r;i;s CRAY & MARTIN'S. Lewisville, N. C, Oct 1, '83. Messrs. Editors Pilot: Your correspondent begs leave to say that the Lewisville township Sun day School Convention, held at . - this -place larrr"Saturday7- was a complete success and withal a very enjoyable occasion. ; During the morning exercise an s election" was held, which resulted' in electing Mr. Bin k ley, pres., Mr. Spaugh, vice-pres., and Eugene Conrad, sec. and treas. Among the speak ers of the day we noticed your townsmen, Rev. Mr. Bowles "and R. R. Crawford. It was indeed a very , enjoyable . day, and many a " hbw-dy-do" was passed" between old friends who had not had the pleasure of meeting before in some time. I' was very much'taken with the. singing, especially with that rendered by Mt. Tabor and Pleas ant Hill schools. Our church is a new one, 40x60, well finished and supplied with neat furniture, having a capacity of over 400. While this church was -in the course of erection many remarked that Ave would never be able to fill it; but twice have we seen it full and others standing around the doors unable to secure seats with in. Rev.iT. 31. Pegra'm, pastor in charge, commenced a series of meetings here yesterday being as sisted by Revs. Hunt and Craft. Some seriousness is' manifested and 'the outlook for a good meet ing is very flattering. Farmers in this section aruite busy attending to their grain farms and taking care of the present crop of tobacco. We wish to make a big display at the next Forsyth Wheat and Cattle t air. News is rather : scarce. Good luck to the Pilot. ; ', - ;- ; i ? .Yours &c. Bono. A good deal of seriousness is being manifested at the Series of meetings, m progress at toe yi, i. Church" 'Let thegbod work Con tinue. WINSTON MARKETS. TOBACCO. ( orreeUd Daily. Lusf, red. - Lus, bright common. LBgs, goodK y Lops, fine, ; .l - . :' '- Leaf, ted filler.?; comrnort, U ' Rich waxy fillers. Leaf, fine, ; .' ' Cutting Leaf, Wrappers, bright, common, Wrappers, rood, ; f; Wrappers, llae, vL. i Wrappers, fancy, ' j .. . , NEW. Primines from $ 2 00 to 6 00 Lugs ;i i 5 00 to -8 50 Leaf j 7 00 to 12 00 Wrappers $18 00 22 50 to 25 00 R50a 8 00 8 30 a 9 50 lOOOalittfr 18 00 a 18 00 ' 1 8 ee a 10 00 14 00 a 18 00 20 00 a 2T 00 12 00 a 15 00 20 00 a 25 00 VOfla40 00 ' 46 00 a 00 (XI 75 00 XT 100 00 SPECIAL NOTICE! o The people Of. Forsyth will find Charles Stiner at my office, "during the month of October, every day during business hours, for the pur pose of receiving their taxes. - AUG. FOGLE, Sheriff. October 1. tit. AVERETT, WHITE &-PRITCHETT Shoe & Hat Store OGBURN BLOCK. o IT E ARE NOW RECEIVIXG-A FULL LINE ' of fall cooiU.. Younir Mt-n's Soft and SlilT Hat, of th'f latest Blocks. A full line of t!i.' ct-lebrati-d ZIECLER'S SHOES. for (ienls, Ludief and C'liildrt-ii. . STETSON'S nATK for YouitiT and Old Oents, a siecialty. We also keep a nice line of TRUNKS, in r mm m m TRAVELLTNNG BAGS AND SHOE FINDINGS. SHOES ' AND ;;rHATS'::' MADE TO ORDER. Give us a call In-fore. buy iug t lsewliere. r s A.VI2EXT, V.-EIIZ & PEIICEITT. September fi. tf. J. S. E DWELL, BootShoemaker OVER BREWRR'S BARBER SHOP, Winston, IM. C. - I am prepared to do nil kind.-i of work in my line, such as making and repairing !ots and shots with neatness and at low prices. Call and we me before contracting elsewhere. ltf. . Rvttenbers: Bros.. rice More. All goods marked in plain figures. We have the finest line of Silks, Dress Goods; Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, ever shown in this market. ; . - ; ; Carpets and Blankets at New York prices. See our line of Jerseys, Cloaks, Dolmans, Paletots, New Markets, &c, &c. '
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