mm Vol. I. Winston, C, Tuesday, October 9, 1883. Xo. 38. THE DAILY PILOT, PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING. M.I. A J. C. STEWART, Editors. ADVERTISING RATES: One men one uay ' one weeK " one month " three months One column one aay " one weeK " one month " three months $ 100 300 500 15 00 5 00 10 00 2000 4000 For further particulars and special cash rates. call on or address . THE PILOT PUBLISHING C0.t - a Winston, N. C. EUGENE E. GRAY, Attorney-at-Law, WINSTON, N. C. j,S f Oftice over W achovia Nat. Bank. THAD. M. BUTNER, AND DEALER IN CLOCKS, (Next door to Pfohl fc Stockton's store) WINSTON, N. C. ORDERS FOR WATCHES AND JEWELRY yivmyuj mini. Watches, clocks and Jewelry Repaired, and satisfaction guaranteed. Oct, 1 lm. Tate & Johnson, Next door to Pfohl & Stockton's, UNDERTAKERS, And manufacturers or Tate's Improved Little Monitor Separator. - j. We have Inst received another handsome lot of Walnnt and (iJass White Caskets. Our new Queen City Hearse is one of the finest in the State. In short onr IIiirfprtk ins dt-mirtment is omplcte in every respect. Call and be con- wceu. Aug. sr. m. For Sale. A house and 7 anrp.s. I fi noils. The nnderwfrMri hiu hrnifuv mntninincr three wrsre fOnnift itnnlWl in tho nnrtlictrn nnrtinn nf Blum and rtf hr whuh ho will uTl nf. nnhlm anrtiiin r V. " & XT J TC Monday, November 5, 1883. Any wishiiu? to hnv will do well to examine this "iuc IHM ITP in flair nf Sola Oct. 6,-tds. ' A. A. VAUGHN! Camp Meetings and Hogs. Foi several days the colored people have been holding a camp- meeting at Keysville, near town. Before it started one of the lead ing brethren approached a .white gentleman who lived near and raised a good deal of stock, and and the following conversation ensued: "Boss, how many hogs is yer got and whar is dey?" "Well, about thirty, and most of them are in the woods." "Boss, I'd 'vise you to put dera hogs in de pen and sit over dem wid a double barrel gun. Camp meeting and hogs don't mix well together." Washington Gazette. Amusements. The Opera House opened a preliminary season last night to an afidirjner'df fair proportions. - All who were present took note before the raising of the curtain of the improvements made during the vacation. The house looked much brighter than it did at the close of the season. This was due to fresh paints, carpets, mat tings and curtains. In the orches tra were one or two new. faces who gave" strength to it. The play "Torro' the Morning" is by; Fred. G. Maeder, who does nothing poorly and has added much to the reputation of several stars, now of the first magnitude. Mr. John F Ward, who is at the head of the company, captured the audience in his triple character of Rody U Flaiuriy, Doctor Felix McGlinty and Laty O' Fogarty. Deserving of snecial mention was the leading lady, Miss May Davenport, who sustained a dual character, and the little Miss Ida Ward, who is beyond question one of the finest child actresses on the stage. Of the rest of the company it is suf ficient to say that they were equal to the parts assigned to them by the plot. Of the play, it is like all of Maeder's productions; it offers the opportunities, and the rest is left to the actors. The same company will hold the boards dur ing the week. Pittsburg Com mercial Gazette.. New Orleans Exposition. Parties in Vera Cruz have asked for space at the New Orleans Ex' position for the display of Mexi can fruits, flowers and trees, and the exposition authorities have determined to invite such displays from other semi-tropical regions. A full equipped department of this kind would be one of the most beautiful features in the exposition New Orleans is only three to five days distant from the tropical re gion of this hemisphere, and steamers . ply between it and the Gulf ports every week. A large garden filled with high-colored tropical flora, orchids, fruits and trees, all living and growing in na tive luxuriance and beauty, would be a sight to excite the admiration of the Northerners who visit the exprisTtrort.--: V Messrs. Worth & Ashby will open the Mt. Airy- warehouse for the sale of leaf tobacco about the 13th of November. The free school is on a . boom. Over 50 scholars in attendance. . ! . . A Mr. Bryan, of Elkin, has received the appointment of Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue for Surry county. Mrs. R. P. Rawley, of Piper Gap, Va.rhas the thanks of the News for a mammoth beet, wiVhino; ia Dounds. and measur ing 32 inches in-circumference. It is the beet tha,t beat the beet that beat the biggest beet that ever was beat by a beet. Mt. Airy- News. 1 Loss by Fire. From citizens of Monroe who were in the city yesterday we learned of the de struction by fire, the day previous, of the gin house of Mrs. Mary A. Matthews, located near Sandy Ridge church, 'fn ? that county. With the gin house ten bales of cotton, all the property of Mrs. Matthews, were burned. The loss is one -thousand eight hundred dollars. ' The origin of the fire is supposed to. have been a match in a lot of cotton which ignited as it was going through the gin. -Charlotte Journal-Observer. , J. H. PETREE, PRACTICAL PAINTER, WINSTON, N. C. IX KtHDB OP HOUSfc AND ORSAHEKTAL hnintiiur done neatlv and raoidlv. and at living price!'. Call on or address the aforesaid. October 9. lm. J. S. EDWELL, Boot-Shoemaker over brewer's barber shop, Winston. fJ. C. line, nch making and repairing boots and Bhoos with neatoiefc? and at low prices. Call and , . 1 1 see me oeiore contractu eiec uurc. iu. D. D. SCHOULER, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS CHEAP JOHN, would announce to his friends and the public in gener.il 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 fall and winter months. BED COVERING, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, SHAWLS, &C 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 .if. P. H. WINSTON, JR., Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Winston, N C. Office (up stairs) in Bitting's Block