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Vol. I. Winston, K C, Saturday, November 10, 1883. NTo. 66. THE DAILY PILOT, PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING. M. I. St. J. C. STEWART, Editors. ADVERTISING RATES: One inch one day " one week " " one month ' ' three months i One column one day one weeK ' " one month " " three month? For further particulars and special Cash rates, call on or address s THE PILOT PUBLISHING C O., Winston. N. C. 'I $ 1 00 300 5 00 15 00 500 to no an oo 40 00 EUGENE E. GRAY, Attorney-at-Law, WINSTOX, N. O. . Office over Wachovia Nat Bank. THAI). M. BUTNER, AM) DEALER IN CLOCKS, (Next door to Pfohl & Stockton's store) WINSTON, N. C.jj ( kUDESS FOR WATCHES AND JEWELRY Watches. Clocks and Jewel rv Iten&LrttL and satisfaction guiirauteeiL, Ocli 1 lm. Tate & Johnson, s ' Next door to Pfohl & Stockton', UNDERTAKERS, -1 And manufacturer or Tate's Improved iittle Monitor Separator. We have lUKt received another hnnrlarkni nt it fU'alimt anil Gloss White Caskets. jOur new ffMeen Oitv Hearse is one nf the flnnst in the pute. In short our Undertaking department is omplete in every respect. Call and be con-rlntd- Aaff. 27. lm. A Love Story in a Few Lines. John Strathern, a rich Austra lian, met his betrothed, an English lady, on the transfer platform at Council Bluffs the other day by appointment. Each had travelled one-third of the circumference of the globe to meet without waiting each other's arrival over a half an hour. They had not met each other for ten years.- Chicago Times. J. H. PETREE, PRACTICAL PAINTER, WINSTON, N. C. J l.L KIN-1W OP HOWE AND ORNAMENTAL r rv t m i , . . .1 . . i . a t i a . r""m uuin neauv nnu ramuiy, ana m f'vinj prices. Cull on or address the aforesaid. Oct ber 9. lm. P. H. WINSTON, JR., - t attorney and Counsellor at Law, Winston, N. C. f :" )ffire (Un srnirA in Tiitrino-'i T-Mi-Mlr The Baptist congregation will occupy their new church next Sunday. Mr. F. M. Thomp son's son, quite a little fellow, broke his leg while playing at school yesterday. The pro tracted meeting in the Methodist church continues. There have been a rraTuher ef conifeTsion s arid several accessions to the church. . . . .The Franklin Times says that a Pennsylvania company has con tracted to work the Pertis gold mine on a -large scale. ....The proprietors of the Gulf, coal fields in Chatham county, are about to test ths value of the property. They have employed a mining ex pert,, who will bore to a depth of five hundred feet. .... Last March, while plowing on his farm near Gibsonville, Guilford counry, Mr. James Smith found a stone which the Greensboro jewelers pro rjounced an emerald.. He refused an offer of one thousand, dollars for it. It has just been examined by an ex e t in gems, wbo pro nounced it a crystal of quartz pen etrated by long hair like crystals of green actinolite orbyssolite, and containing cavities filled with licpaid. Lexington Dispatch. v Shocking Disaster. We understand that a very seri ous disaster happened last night at Laurinburg. There was a gath ering of , colored people in Mc Lean's Hall, about 40 persons being present, when first the floor, and afterwards the walls of the building, gave way and fell in a mass of ruins. There was a wild scene for a short time, but after all had been extricated it was as certained that the disasters were much less than was at first feared. In all it is said that eight persons were injured, two of whom are severelv hurt and may die. Wtl mington Review. Vance on Wilson Women. We hea:d Gov. Vance say that he did not remember ; to have ever seen so many large, handsome, well-developed women. " Why," said he, " they beat the women of the Blue Grass country, although it wouldn't do to tell my wife so." -Wilson Advance. Murder in Iredell. Charlotte Observer: From a private Jc-tter we learn that a-mao named Warren Minish, living in the, extreme northern portion of Iredell county, was killed by his wife last Friday night. He had gotten out of bed, and was sitting in a chair putting on his shoes, when his wife, j a (laughter of Daniel Ball, gathered up a new axe, and in the language of our correspondent "cut his head all to pieces." No cause is assigned for the dastardly deed, i he woman was lodged in jail at Statesville last Saturday. The Shelby Aurora says that while two hunters, Mr. John Hoyle and George Hunt, were out hunt ing for turkeys, they became sep arated in the wpods, and after rambling for a time Mr. Hunt; on hearing a noise in the woods sup posed the object to be a turkey, and it is feared that the wound is a fatal one. Francis D. ' Brown, a Philadel phia letter carried, fell dead Thurs day while preparing to take a Turkish bath. The coinage of the United States Mint, at Philadelphia, for October-was $1,359,914. of which $1,050,050 were silver dollars.. GREAT BARGAINS IN PIANOS & ORGANS ! .... o A fine-toned, 7 octave piano, worth every cent o: for one hundred and fifty dollar. One of the best toned, 6 octave pianos in the country, for seventy-five dollars. BoUv pianos in splendid condition. Also, a large Mason & Hamlin Organ, 2 man nels, or banks of keys, with 2 octaves of pedal bass; 4 fn 11 setts of reeds of 6 octaves, and 8 setts of Pedal Bars; a splendid organ for a church Sunday school, or Lodge room. This organ would copI five hundred dollars at. the manufactory, but will he sold for two hundred dollars. Can be seen at the Opera Hall, in Win ston. Apply to J. LINEBACK. Salem Laud Office. THOMPSON'S DRUG STORE. A FULL VARIETY OF SMO keTs goods' at .Thompson's Drug Store. He has LONG CUT, CROSS CUT, ; AND GRANULATED Smoking Tobaccos. . PIPES, CIGAR &V 1 CIGARETTE HOLDERS. He has also a large variety of good Cigars while to mention one, as a leader, would discrimi nate. Come and take your choice. You will find here several brands of GOOD OLD CHEWING TOBACCOS. J. S. EDWELL, Boot Shoemaker over brewer's barber shop... Winston, N. C, I am prepared to do all kinds of work In my line, such as making and repairing boots and shoes with neatness and at low prices. Call and see me before contracting elsewhere. ltr.
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