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m m oo c-. TOJiq YJIAG -3HT " .;0 i ; v. -SIS 1 yJ IL JWn 1. ..I ""J. " ? C-l'. J : f ' , ! r. 1 r : 1 . iWsToi CPridat; iDecembeh f 7fl 883; Vox:;!: ;ii -N"d88 i ' r . 'tffT v';1C frfrfUi'ff .V- -Oili i-fTl' ! . w .. . 1 . THE DAILY PILOT, PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING. r'i'.; - . 1 1 M. I. 4. J. C. STEWART, Editors. i f -m rm f". One inch one day " " one week , M " one month "V " titrt-4 months . One column one day , ' " one weete " " one month " " three month r ' T ' Far farther psrtfcalarsjttk Jptefc ial ( run on or aaaress '1 1 00 8 00 500 15 00 n09 1060 SO 00 40 00 cash rates, THE PILOT,Pl3BIJSHINa CO. Winston, N. EUGENE .E, GRAY, Wit North Carolina Moonshiners. 'Washtsgtonj Dec. 4. The Following teegram lfas been: re ceived froftOfcptity Collector John WBetts, dated at RargS, N..C, Decv, 1 883 ;rWhilp4tetroying tne uiicit (iiRifiery otfjfen ii-iiis, irtDurhanr'c'ouitfy, Dec: ist, I was attacked and .shot at frtfniiarabush twice. TheTirst shof;icaused a Tigh. woundjn my head.Hhe sec land 10 1 passed' over ra&as I fell. -4 1 was competfedj to letve bv supe- riQf .umbers, Jind, while passing 4Efi house was chased by-firr aen. I destroyed the stilL but was-unablft ;to destroy the, worm, cap ana itwbkis 01 Deer. js.ev Office Tov?AvachovTTferThr Pu THAD. M. butnf; 5! ?lfn?S? Vl Na1ed T 8trTi-ThaSlowing AND PEAI.EiUIN CLOCKS, ' i (Next door to Pfohl & Stockton's store) f I v VJjTSTON, N. C. I j i I VtSnEVQarATCHES AND JEWELKt , Mjromp0)r Wed. ? ( M?a(ct-C'k)oto and Jewelry Repaired, and x satfaCfloff guitfanteed. Oct. 1 lm. Ryttenberg Bros.:5 ,OBJS Price Store All goods marked in plain figures; We have the finest line of Silks Dress Goods, Ladies and . Gents Furnishing- Goods, eyer shpwn in this market. : Carpejs and . Blankets ..aK New See our line of Jerseys, Cloaks, Dolmans, Paletots, New "Markets, &c, &c. - .. --..ft' .'. . ,.f ...i'.yi P. H. WINSTON, JR., Attorney and Counsellor at Law, : Winston, vN C, f Office (up stairs) in BittingVBlock , . t . ff.urini-n ?'-rHTf v ix ermjgeiKeHogg naoeen or- Atromeyfcatl:ai'd to :Ee5d pomt of . . - " ' Jwuruance wun, an armeu posse, winston, N. c. i I. .aadomplgtt ;the woxfeof des- troying the stltt&nd lsVJio ipingiri arrtttjne firedupon stah.dsy ipat- the?evenue ogih4 of tljes&expression "naked trutbJ: "Accprding to awold fa-. ble, triith drese3 in rbbes.of puri tyand innocence, met falfehood Bear. beautiffli? lake. ;fltsehood induced troth, to 'go intcxlthe lake alonelto bath.e' and when truth had swam out a'onsiderable dis tanced from ufie' shore Jafsehood hHrrield back, dressed iri the gar- mentsjof truth and fled. J Truth B fhastered to the-r hore,, but false-. oood "was nownere to "Deftouno... Naked truth,-has ver -since been pursumgtaisignoqa Dutjnas nor, yer. overtao the tHwf, who still Wears the "garb : oT 'trith" and is con stantly deceirmgfall wno are will ing to rely upon cxternat'ppear- ances. Suits: to. Recover Damages for Emancipated Slaves. -' , St. Louis,'' December 6.-r-The Gl6be-tiem6ci-af states that "prom meht "parties in Texas 'will isOOn begin suit. in the court of Claims at Washington to recover the Value of slaves emancipated during the late war. , The action .will be based chiefly on certain clauses of the State constitution, which were" appr.byed.ahd indorsed by Con gress at the time of the annexa tion of "Texas, and which :it is Compound Tonic . ,,! ., " , . j . , : , grjf pif b UabkpT'lave prop erty, The plaintiff - in the case was a strong and very pronounced Union man during the war and the proposed action was indorsed arid will be pushed . by some of the best laws, of .Texas. . lix the Ciof .'Jerusalem lJree Sundays are observed "every"w5elT The Mohammedans observe ; Fri day not by closing their shops and resting, but by .going to the mosque at certain hours and re citing prayers. - The Jews observe Saturday being very strict as to the'r conformity - to ancient cus tom and ordinance. They close their shops and are not often on the streets until after noon. Then they appear in their .best- clothes. Sunday is observed by the ' Chris tians of various denominations. On that day the flags fly from the Consulates of the Christian na tions. . THOMPSON'S A Splendid Tonic for All: Invalids. Agood appetjzer and cure for Dyspepsia aniGeneral Debility. Thompson's o Toothache .Drops Will relieve toothache in 2 minutes TRY TH EM- great BARGAINS IN PIANOS & ORGANS f A flne-toned, 7 octave piano, worth every cebt of $io0 for one hundred and fifty dollars. I One of thebest toned, 6 octave pianos in the country, for seventy-five dollars. Both pianos In splendid condition. J . .Also, a large Maran & Hamlin Organ, t man nela, ortwnks of keys, with 8 octave of pedal V--: - j Hardly less, than $340. will go from Statesviife to the Oxford Or phan Asylum, asithe resultjof the rollections and entertainment here Thanksgiving . Day.-Sta5esville Landmark. ' church Sunday; school,- or Lodge rooml This organ would cost five hundred dollars at the manufactory, nt will be sold for two hundred dollars. Can be seen at the Opera Hall, in Win ston. Apply to . i.- L1NEBACK, Salem Land Office. Everybody remembers ' the saik rT wIi.t a w a man killfvl Viv A f"all iba; 4 full setts'of reeds. of- 6 ctaves, . and) 2 or wno saw.a man Kiuea py aiau. - of pedal BaBg; a BpIendid orgp forla mg chminey and ? thanked Lrod. that there were no such, perils in his profession. A party of iWest ern hunters, beingfieaught in last week's hurricane; waded intO'Mud Lake until their heads 'alone' were above jwate'r. J.' There' they remain ed in safety!" If they had been on the land they;' would" dpubtless have beeh kifled by the. falling trees. . ... -. .. .. .. The free night schools 'of Paris i are attended by 14,000 pupils. : J. S. EDWELL, Boot Shoemake 5 OVER; BREWER'S' BARBER SHOP, Winston, N- C. r I am prepared to- do all kind! of work In ray line, such as making and repairing boots add shoes with neatness ana at low prices, van ana see me before contracting elsewhere. ltf.
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