r " si fe t:-i V Jw ii .'. 4 !i ' - ' H h If ? i f r ri i .- 3, . - ifsfj r- r . - - A . Vol. I. THE DAILY PILOT, PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING. M. I. A J. C. STEWART, Editor. ADVERTISING RATES: One Inch one day " " one week " one month " three month . One column on day " one week - -! nn nonth M three month ; 100 300 500 1500 500 . 100 J00 4000 For farther particular and special cash rates, call on or addreM THE PILOT PUBLISHING CO.. -'"jr. sWlnatoivKi C. EUGENE E. GRAY, Attorney-at-Law7 WIN8TON, HL C. uh. 3;SaUfi V Urn.;? vao Office over Wachovia Nat. Bank. THAD. M. BUTNER W -bJX. and dealer in Clocks, (Next door to Pfohl k Stockton's store) WINSTON, N. C. ASDEBS TOE WATCHES AND JEWELRY " nmmntlT filled. Wntche. Clocks and Jewelry Repaired, and tufu-tinn raamnieea. w. m A Drummer's Suicide Yes terday moroinglthejbody of Mor ris H. Marcey, a drummer from Hartford, Conn., passed through this city en route from Atlanta to Hartford. Marcey, who is well knownlin Charlotte as the travel ing representative of Marcey Bros. & Co., shoe manufacturers, com mitted suicide? in . ther Marham House, in Atlanta, last Wednes day flight by3 shooting11 Himself through the brain. He was alone in his room at the time of commit ting the deedv JMarcey placed the )nnM5oDbjyisfdfih;hil Dioutn and the ball went straight up through his brain. The cause of the deed is supposed to be some trSu oleltbout a woman. V Marcey had been very despondent ever since he reached Atlanta, and seeraeTTfoTeaTft : was shadowing him and that some great itrojle .was; about to ;ove take him. He feared that his house would suffer by him, and declared that he inever picke4 up a newspaper but that he expected tn find himself written ud in a scandaL Charlotte Observer, was- -53" Ryttenborg'Bros.; All goods marked in plain figures. We have lhi finest line of Silks, Dress Goods,- Ladies" and Gents Furnishing Goods, ever shown in this market,;. , ;.; .J- . ,; Carpets' and Blankets at New York prices. See our line of Jerseys, Cloaks. Dolmanv Paletots, New Markets, &C.,-&C. r-'t: '.,-rf-----' :!"; Here is a most pitiful story of self-sacrifice and suffering that beats a novel -in pathos: Irvfni yndell, Vafd td havf 1 been from Philadelphia, died here . last night from hunger and exposure. He reached here a few days ago, accompanied by a brother, twelve years olL v. He had pnfefts oIlaf arid he gave 'that Ho fa b'oajdirig housekeeper for his brother, ye- fusinp;toTearmmseit. ne iouna employment as a brakeman, and, after thirty-six hours of exposure in sleet and snow, returned here and died." . it v DRIED TRUIT .REPORT. Cherries, pitted, .JJamson, rlums, Whortleberries. . ' lBlackberries, Aooles: Quartered, Apples; sliced, common, Apples, sliced, Dngnt, Apples, sliced, fancy, - -Peaches, dark, peeled, Peaches, bright, peeiea, Peahhes.' fancv. Deeled. Peaches, quarter, unpeeleoV 1 Peaches, halvesf unpeeled, It is stated that Millais, the painter, is.to be.inade :,abaronet. Htfcal FdfficienV property ifualin cation, being worth a million ; of dollars, . and is earning a large yearly income. He will be the first painterbarbnet, asTenhyson has beeathi fitsi poefo pJfer Mr. Millais's only sister is tht wife of Mr. Lester Wallack. There have been various painter knights like Reynolds Lawrence," and Sir. F. Leightoa; - - ' ? '- A well-known clergyman in the north of England entertained 're cently a brother, clergyman from some distance. The evening be ing unpropitious, he asked him to remain for the night, At dusk the clergy man masked his guest -Jo step into the manU while'he -gave or ders to have his conveyance ready in the morning. As the visitor entered thejnarise tht clergyman's wife mistook- him fa the dusk ' for her husband, and, seizing the pul pif : Bible which was on the.lobby table, brought the lull weignr oi it across his shouldejs, exclaiming emphatically, "Take that for ask ing the , ugly r wretch .tostay.. alt P H. WINSTON, JR., Attorn ey and Counsellor atlawl Winston, w. c Office Cup stairs) in Sitting's Block Rev. W. T. Jones, formerly pas tor of, the, Missionary Baptist chuich irLthtiplaceV has "accqpteji a call to the Baptist churches at Beaufort and Morehead. . . . .On Wednesday, December 19th, Wil liam Collins was" shot at the sale of Eld. Russell Tucker, deceased, in Nash county, by James B. Wil- der, and.is now ltva'cnticalicon ' dition. There was a general fight, participated in by nearly all who were drinking. .... Mr. Martin Gardner, eof Tpipot tpwnshipf has a hog of the Poland China 4 to i to :4 to :1 .tO 4 to a to jo id to 14 4 17 10 10' 8 5 '5 7 8 8 wanted for The lives of all the Preaidenta of the IT H The lanreat. hahd : I anmaal Iwiat hnnk eVCT sold for5athaa twice oar pricey The latest Belline book in America, Immense profit to ramta. s All intelliarent people want it. Anyone can become a-racceaaful afrent, Terms e,. Haixstt iKKK c;o roruaiMi wun, AGEfJTS B EUGENE E. GRAY,,. . Fire Inc; Agcn ; . Winston, N. 'C ml . .n mmmtlmmm Vtrm InnuranMI Com- pantes rcprescniere oorut rr SeTHartford; London Asanranee Corporation v ri InennnNt flnmnaDT Of North America: Commercial Untonf-City of London; n - xt virf. ihm mui Marine! Rochester Germant Grun-American Coanec ticnt: Western Assnrance and Lion Fire Insur ance Company. . - SUBSCRIBE TO Hi mn 01, ONLY 35 CENTS A MONTH; ' Tri.Mhrh Citv Kconomist: We hear Nae-'s Head will probably ch&ne hands inla few days. Cap- ;ai;tc fmm the North have theJ matter imdef advisement'1 "; f breed, which . will rweigh -1,000 poudsMAV. One night, two weeks ago, Mr. Edward Best's, horse ran over Mr. J. D. Lee's horse, right into" his btiggv; killing the horse and breaking the buggy. Mr. Lee was riding 'with a lady and it is wonderful that-both he, ?andthe -1 lady eseapedWllslan Advahce. ; . J. S. EDWELL, f Coot-ShoGmakcr - K s: ...'.I'' -r i OVER BREWfcR S BARBER SHOP, 7Incton, fJ- C- I am prepared to do all kinds of work la r Una. auchu making and repairing boott and hoes with neatneM and at low prices. Call and ses me before contracting- elsewhere. ltr. GOLD no fm - ' n j , for the working class. - JBendJO cents far postage, and we will mail yon free, a royal. Valuable box of sample goods that will. it yon in the way of making more money js vdava than yon erer thought possible .at any h.dL Canital not reanired. We wiu start yon. Yon can wont au we nnlT The work is universally adapt L'tererenlnir. That all who want work mar tort thi bojun-. w make thla paralleled ofier; to aU who are not weU satts nedwe will send $1 in pay for the tronble of writing ns FuU pirticnliirs, directions, et cetera, sent f4e. FortuW. will be made by those who give their whole time to the work- Ores t sncceas ibaolntelysore. Doot delny. 8 tart now. Ad dress Stwsov Co., Portland, Maine. r

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