Sergeant Mason says he intends
to settle down to farming as soon
as his contract with the Philadel
phia Museumls up J . f
THE
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ne eopy one week. . : $ 10
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ly monthly:
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Ex-Governor Gardner, of Mas
sachusetts, wants to be Postmaster
of Boston.
Address ill communication to Thi Pilot.
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i Winston as second-class matter.!
THE DAILY PILOT
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Dr. York is standing by his con
stituents. His bill for the aboli
tion of the internal revenue taxes
appears on the outside of this pa
per. , .
Handle Winston real estate with
a pair of the longest kind of tongji.
Mark our prediction, beilding lots
in Winston will take a tumble
within one year from date. The
reaction is bound to take place.
Sentinel.
Has a prophet risen? And is
he out of his own, 8country?t By
what magic does he dip into the
future, and see the chaos spoken
of by the prophet Edward? Su
rely this is the beginning of the
end.
Men who have had an opportu
nltv of knowincr. tell us that hnif-
-ding lots are much higher "ta-High
Point, Greensboro and Danbury
than in Winston! Now, if this
prophecy should be fulfilled, what
will be the condition of such
towns as those mentioned above?
False wizzard, avaunt,
Your beard is too short
And your visage too gaunt.
fc Mr Anderson has introduced a
bill in Congress and it : has
passed its second reading making
an allowance to post offices of the
id class for fueL rent and sundries.
w - m :
farmer who is struggling with, ad
versity! orj aj j tradesman ;whose
bank 'accotmr is- extremeljr short,
or for an -it?rn vhnci famtlv
has t;o be; denied not f only all the
luxuries but in tens of thousands
of instances, many of the necessi
ties of life, to know that there is
a surplus of over a hundred- mil
lions in the Federal Treasury
which he has been unnecessarily
taxed to create, and that under
the system of protection some five
thousand . manufacturers are get
ting rich so fast that in a few
years they will be able to run the
whole country and make the pres
ent land-owners their serfs.
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The Pilot will be devoted to all matters likely to interest the peo
pie, and will be delivered to city subscribers at their homes for
ThirtyFive Cento Per Month,
, Our circulation now being scattered over several of the States and
Territories of the Union, besides a more extended circulation in th
two towns than any other paper, ourcolumnswill be found a verj
cheap and easy medium for advertisers.
THE PILOT IS INTENDED TO SUPPLY.
A WANT WE HA7pSjL0GKKELT,
And its proprietors will "use every , means . placed in - their hands to
make it merit a welcome reception in every family throughout this
section of the State. :, . , , . ,
We want everybody to help us run this sheet, for "in union there is
strength."
The markets of. Winston will receive 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!' V
Very Truly, ,
' '9 ' J- . j t j tj 'i
THE PILOT PUBLISHING COMPANY.
In Williamson & Corrie's Job Office, t 1 Winston, N. C.