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air i i ir i " i r r irn J I r- i- n if . iuuu. r r. jl Ji - -Jilji:! .ymljl. 1 mi 8 M f: r If M M a tv; IE a a M Q HQ . ' ol. I. r Wixston, K 0., TiiuRswAyJiAKv 1884: No. 104. a n HE DAILY PILOT, PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING. I. & J. C. STEWART, Editors. ADVERTISING RATES: inch one day $ 100 " om week 3 00 " one month ' . , 5 00 three months:; ot - -MOO rolnmn one day 5 00 " one, week i ,,. v-wOO " Jn month d - J " three months 4000 r further particulars aitd special cash rates, hi op address , THE PILOT PUBLISHING CO.. EUGENE E. GRAY, Vttorney-at-LawT WINSTON, N. C. ice over Wachovia Nat. Bank. THAD. M. BUTNER, , AND DEALER IN CLOCKS, Xext door to Pfohl Stockton's store) WINSTON, N. C. DERS FOR WATCHES AND JEWELS irompUy filled. ' . ntchen. Clocks and Jewelry Bepalred, and faction guaranteed. - Oct 11 m. lljrtt enberg: -Bros.. 'riG&S'toi'e. I goods marked in plain figures. We have-the finest line of Silks, ess Goods,1' Ladies land Gents rnishing Goods, ever shown in s market. ,. ' . CVrpets riH -Blankets at" New rk prices. " - ' See our line of Jerseys, Cloaks, ilraans, Paletots, New' Markets, , f Canada Talks of a Republic. t The-jBrishr aristocrat has for several years had his agents at work in the United States and Canada buying lands until he holds the paper titles to many million acres, i he British aristo crat has a great head, and is not such a fool as he looks. But therejs Just one little factor ,Jeft out of the calculation, which bids fair t inockthe -wholes-business endways, and that is the demo cratic spirit of the people ot America, who will not tolerate ronto Mail. P. Lorillard, the frew York to- baceonist, gave an average week's wages as a Christmas present to each of the 3,000 employees m his Jersey City factory. Ar noon the uadrai washrblged MitW men andyomen.-jbpys 4an4: girls, in holidaV attire. Some of the youngs WQmen!twere fwrappedin fur-lined circulars, whilej a, few arousc$ envy in seaV-skln sacques. At i o'clock they were marshaled in their respective departments. The foreman of each room stood aThiTdesk, and his subordinates, as their names were called, step ped up and received their money. About? 2,ooo( )blue-frioged envel- - ' m. . A opes, containing from $4 to $11 each, were distributed among the female employees, and, 1,000 oth--ers, Coninh?g UovA Jfr $S AaS Lro-tvVn tn the 'men and t.tlVl, a boys. The total amount distrib uted was $17,600. . . DurWaUndeMha Snow. 1 Denver, Col!, December 44. A1 -dispatch' $0 the Tribune from Ouray, Colorado isays: v'i News has been received in Ouray, ot a terrible accident at !the' VifginiuS mines, which cctirred Fridtv last? Uwing to stormy weainer which hasntir mdTef 'severe than has been known for years the mes senger could' ' not reacn ouray sooner, though; the distance is only -seyen miles.; Thf .Virginiusv injine is "owned by 'the -Carolina Mining Company of Boston, ,It employs 35 men, and .is situated above thg. timber. .line. at; the toot of "the "Suftas, Rah Friday afternoon a huge, mass of , snQw started from the top of the range, and swelled into an avalanche as it descended, striking a building used as a' boarding house, where 1 1 errwere restmand svej?t .il ppmpTetely 5 away' chrshing J,ard burying: Jthe J -men ' 15 ! or -io feet DRIED FRUIT; REPORT.: Cherries, pitted, ? ' Damson. Flums, r ; Whortleberries, ; , Blackberries.. , Apples, quartered, Apples, sliced common, Apples, sliced, bright, : Apples, sliced, fancy, Peaches, dark, peeiea, Peaches, brieht. peeled. J Teaches, tancy, peeiea. timber. .THaavaraoHeis'sedhe engine house! 1 After the noise and confusion which followed, the other : miners were hoisted from the" shafts and started to search for" their? -comrades. Five were taken out.alive. but badly crushed and jtiadie. Six others.were found dead. Peaches, auarter. unpeeled, Peaches, halves, unpeeled; 4 to 3 to 4 to ; tO 4 to 8 to 10 10 to 14 S 4 17 10 10 8 S 5 7 8 8 wanted for The Lives of all the President or trie . Uj 8, Tbe larrest, hahd oranost hiwt Itnok ever sold fptjeas than twice or price, r Tha fatest selling book in America, Immense profits to. cub become a successful agent. Terms free, Haxlktt Book Vom r oruana j ABENTS Fire lno;Agency, I ..1, . A Mm TnMMIIMi Cifmkm tUe; flartford: London Assurance Corporation N. C. Home; Insnraix Compear of JiortU America; Commercial Union ; City of London; larS.wter German; German-American Connec- UnderCWmTSffthe T6CITS an3 I western Assnrsnce and lion Fire Insnr- ance Comt Ang. , SUBSCRIBE TO ? ONLY 35 CENTS - A MONTH. P. H. WINSTON, JR., torney and Counsellor at Law, ire,lup5air)in Bitting's Block 1 Tne first loom, )t is stte4 ever made in the South was put in op bratiOTafthAtlanGapth factory, last week. It was made y the Georgia Mfll Supply Coai pany " and ; pronounced the best 1 - in 4hp f artnrv - . v A Hong Korig report puts the FrenchTlosses at Sontay in killed and wounded pmcers and 1,000 men, and the Black .Flag forces at Millemaine is' the , name k of ; a new. cereal which has been intro diiced 'into South CarolinaVfrom Columbia.' South Americai It is aliied I to " sorgKum and Guinea corn, and has themerit, of an al most unJimited capacity to endure j drought .Cakes made- f rom Hhe meal have been described as better than corn cakes, and the grain has been 'pronounced by the chemist of, the Savannah Uuano company superior in food qualities to wheat. -: 4"he charter of the State exposi tion association is being drawn up and will in a day or two be pub lished. - Everything is progressing smpothiy and satisfactorily Raleigh News and -Observer. r J. S. E DWELL, Boot Shoemaker over'brewer's barber SHOP, WInoton, N. C. I am Brenared to do all Muds of work in my Uns, such a. making Md repnj ooowana ltf. , line, sucu m uiBis . " , rli shoes with neatness and at low prices. see me oerore coniracunn wewi. GOLD for the working class. Bend 10 cents lor posuige, uu " mail yon free, a royal, -Tamable t ..mnlA 0nnda that will p y ".'"f" Pi : out too in tne way 01 domjuk " , ' - lew days than you ever thought pwwiWe t any business. Capital not reqnffed. We will start yon. You can work all the time or In spare lime only. The work is universallr adapted to both sexk young and old. Too m easily earn from Bo cents to V eyarj erenlng. That aH who want work may test this bnsineas, we make this DDparalleled ofier; to all who are not well satis fleTwewnisend 1 w.Wftel toUeot writmgns. Full particular, directions et cetera, Zsrit tn Fortunes will be made by those who 5ve thTlr whole time to the work-Great sncceas Knteiy sr. Bon't delay, "rt" Ad dress Stwsoh A Co, Portland, Maine.
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