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THE DAILY PILOT. t SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Bne copy one week. ' - - " " month, - three months, " six months, ; .. .'. $10 Si loo Address all communications to Thi Pilot. Entered at the Post Office in Winston as second-class matter. The Pilot finds by the last cen sus that there were in 1880, 17,- 392,099 persons, of all ages and! sexes, engaged in useful avoca tions. Of this number, 7,670,493 were engaged in agriculture; 4,- 74238 professional and personal services; 1,810,256 trade and trans portation, and 3,837,122 manufac- , turing, mechanical and mining. Agriculture, the most dignified and important branch of industry, has the least protection by the Government. North Carolina has 480,187 per sons gaining their daily bread by the sweat of the brow. Nearly one-third of its entire population. They say that , Arthur will not find the New York Republicans -a unit foi him. Senator Miller, the wood pulp man,,whQ:is credited with having just .organized the New York Legislatureis stated to ' prefer some other candidate Ohio people likewise say that Arthur cannot carry Garfield's State. THOMPSON'S THE u u uuuv u w J WILL BE ISSUED EVERY EVENING. Compound Tonic GIT Era . The Pilot will be devoted to all matters likely to interest the peo ple,' atid will be delivered to city subscribers at their homes for Thirty-Five Cents Per Month. 1 nere ts sun such a thing as conscience in Ohio. Mr. Lloyd .ogan, or Winchester, ,va re ceived by express from Cincinna ti, on the day after Ceristmas, eight dessert silver spoons which were taken from his house while occu pied as Union headquarters during . the war. No name accompanies the package, and so Mr. Logan does not know to whom to feel grateful for this tardy return of these souvenirs, which,, have been owned by the family .sinqe 1832. A Splendid Tonic for All Invalids. Our circulation now being scattered over Several of the States and Territories of the Union, besides a more extended circulation in the two towns than any other paper, our columns will be found a very cheap and easy medium for advertisers. A goqd appetizer and cure for s Machines are now made which will cut from a roll of wire nine nf I the right length, head them, point Dyspepsia and General Debility. them, polish them, sort them out with their. points ali one way and stick them into papers, or in rolls, faster than one can count. THE PILOT IS INTENDED TO SUPPLY A WAIST WE "HAVE XONG FELT, Gen. Grant is said to be now in easy financial circumstances and i to have foresworn general specula tion. He is one of the - largest stockholders in the banking and j brokerage business of , Ward, Grant & Co., New York! It fis j positively .asserted that under no circumstances will Gen. Grant permit his name to be used for the Presidential nomination in the National Republican Convention, and that at present he is inclined to favor the nomination of Senator Logan. Wilmineton Review. w - - Thompson's Toothache Drops Will relieve toothache in 2 minutes TRY THEul. ! And its proprietors will use every means placed in their hands to make it merit a welcome reception in. every: family throughout this j . . - - section 01 we aiaie. . .... We want everybody to help us run this sheet, for "in union there is strength." , . The markets of Winston will recejve daily attention. Finally, we will hew to the line in all matters, and those who carry no baskets will not have to pick up the chips. Very Truly, THE PILOT PUBLISHING COMPANY. In Williamson & Corrie's Job Office, -' Winston, N. C"
The Daily Pilot (Winston, N.C.)
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