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Tli« I ieporter. V;,i ' | jijjjl |BI ■N7KKKD AT Mil PtIS r orriO* IN DAS BURY, A 8 HtCOtf L> CLAM MATTKR. u.-w -ul.—m llu—jL.i-.aa u $ SOFfr, PuU.an'd Prop,. THURSPAY.BEP'JBDB!FI4LB ,1881. - • . • \ • J_ ; 1 ; • DANBURT'H RBSOURCBH—U may be of i> tereat to tome partita at a distance, who Have surplus money which tbey would like to intest jo soma enterprtee whirh they could fetl sure would pay iheui a good per eent. to know some of the advahtagea of this section in the State First, we mentia* the mild climate, pure air, pure water, and beatttiful scen ery Second, the productive toil, which it wtll adapted to the production of fine tobaaco. wheat, corn, and the grasses, ss well ss a floe fruit oountiy, and especi ally it it weil suited to growing grapes for table u*e, or making wine. Third, ihe of pure prater, almost at oold ss ice, that flow from the base or high up the slopes of the moun tain Fourth, the magnificieot water . power just at the east end of main tt ) wbtre the whole of Dan river may be turned through a tunnel now open, with a go«d tnrnace ttaek that hat remained idle since Gen. Stonemtn pasted through this country in 18155 Fifth, the inex haustible bed* "of the richest msgoetio iron ore. that underlie the hills whioh art oovered with the fineat timber euita ble for making charcoal, or to be used ia the mechanical arte, whioh covert t ttotien of oountry 3 by 6 milet rquare, all eoaveaient to the water power and furnaee. Sixth, the ledge* of whitt limestone that lie 3} miles east of Dan bury. Seventh, tha soapstone quarry oaly 14 of a m»le north west from the court bouse. Eighth, the bede of fire proof otay half a mile west from Diobury. Ninth, the fine flexible sand atone 12 a mile south of tbe placd*. Teatb, brtvy ledgea of fine granite one mile aoath of town. Eleventh the four valuable- mineral springs within 3} miles of town, are on y tome of the things in which capital might be iovested in this immediate neighborhood North Carolina. Tbe vote in Nort Carolina against Porhibitjon waa much larger than was stated in' the Oburver of last week. We have not tbe official figurea but tbe lattat report that we havo teen putt the majority againet Prohibition at 112.000 It ia openly charged, and not denied so far as wt bsve seen, tbat tba leaders ia tha Repuolioan party, for political pur potea, marshalled the blaoka againat tbe maaaura, whilt tba Democrat! supported it tt tbey did in the Legitl iture last winter. But wherever tbe responsibility belongs, it it clear tbat Prohibition has bean defeated by tn overwhelming majority and tbat free wbitkey it to be the rale ia tbat State (or tome time to toma. One tbiag ia olearly and foroibly taught is tbe reveres wkijh tbe Tem perance oaosa ia sufftring from tint to time, tnd that it tbat the people must be educated up to the poiut ol regarding tbe aala of spirituous liquors ia its true light, tt the greti curse of soeitty, tht source ol nioe ttotht of the trime tod mistry that abound, tnd that until, at iatbe£tateol Maine, the mats of the community so regard it, and have moral tense enough to wish tbe fountain dried up, all prob:bitiiry aod reetriotide lawa art pttaed »o peiil. Ibey may be awept away by the next tide of popular fealing or what is jutt at had, they will remain a dead letter, while the evil itself runs riot in tbe oommunity —A'eit York Ob ttrter. A Valuable coin. T An txpart ooin dealer aayt tba meet valuable modern coin it a confederate states silver dull«r, which it valued at 11,000. There were only a few of theae coin* struck. The confederate govern ment haa the dies made and a few coina wars struck at tha New Orleans mint for tha inspection of the confeder ate officials. Tbey found, however, tbst they had no silver, and BO mora coined. Jeff Davis says he had ooe ol I bete ooiaa on hit ptrton wbtn ha was eaptured, but tome one took pottettioß of it—ht d*«t not know who, Possibly it may ba io circulation yet as a genu ina coin of tbu Unned States One side of tba eoin was in faet made witn a rag alar die awed in New Orleana mint to strike off United Sutra silver dollars Tbe other aide waa eepeeielty devised for tbe purpoaa Tbe legend read*: "Con federate Statea of Ameriea" Tbera it a abteld, with bare tod ttven stars, aarnouated by a liberty cap. Tht abiald ia inelotad by a wreath composed at cotton and tugar atalkp. ANOTHER CANDIDATE —By a large majority the people of the United Statee have deelared thoir faith ia Kidney Wort aa a remedy Icr all tha disoasos or ha kidneys and liver, some, however, have dieltked tbe trouble of prapariag it from tha dry form. For saeh a new eaadipete oppeera in tbe ah ape of Kid ney-Wort ia Liquid Form. It ia amy coacaotra*ed, is aaaily taken tad ia tqatk ly efficient ae the dry. Try it—7/om't vUlt /W. THBRK «e»to* to be no d>abt that tlx Baltimore sad Ohio Railroad Company his told iu atook ia tha Virginia Mid land to a syndicate. Col. Barbour, and tome gentleman who art eoooeeted with the Richmond and Daafille syndicate Tha Baltimore and Ohio owned a majo rity of tha stock, and by thia sal* the ooutrol of the Virginia Midland paaaai over to the Richmond and Danyilla. To fully comprehend the situation it ia accessary to recall that the Riohmond and Dauville syndicate not long siaoe leassd at a great price the York Rivar line, giving connection from Haltimora, byway of York Ri*er, ta Richmond, thence to Danville, Charlotte and Soatb, where it is interested in a lioe butldiog from Atlanta to Texarcana, called Geor gia Pacific R T. Wilson who ia tha largest shareholder ia the Virginia, East Tenneaee and Georgia road, ia, we under stand, a aieuiher of this syndicate The principal owners of the Wilmington, and Welduu Rai>road are also connected with it. What, then, do we witoeeaf A coo.puny of gentlemen associating themselves logt-lher to oootrol all the lines running from Baltimore through Virginia and. North Caroline to »oa Sooth. Tbe Virgiaia Midland, just purohased by them, ends at Daoyille, but during the past sis month* steps have beao ia progress to extend it byway of Winston and Mooreeville to S*ath Carolina At soon as the people began to move ia the matter ia earnest it is told Jut to its rival line, and either work will now be stopped on it, or tbe Riehmood aod Danville will finish it aod abaedbn the leaso of the North Carolina Railroad. We think tha formea is tbe more likely, aod that tbe purcliasa it laertly t flank movemeut to get possession, of a rival line that promised future trouble, and to strangle it ID its infaucp* If so, it will be a sad dissppointoient to our people IU the counties tbroegh wbiah the po, posed road was to run. who btd looked forward with cooSdeoe to its speedy completion.— Ruleiyh New* Obtervtr. Destructive Forest Firea in Brana wick. The fire in Brunswick county' briefly alluded to in yesterday's iesuo, wal at last accounts proving very destructive, and bad gotten entirely beyood control. It was mainly located between tbe Lower I'owa Creek road and the bid Smith villa or Brunswiox road, about seven miles from the city Yesterday it was in the neighborhood of Mr. Henry Drew'a piece, sweeping nearly every thing before it and destroying maoy valuable trees, naval stores tnd other property on the lande of Dr J D. Bel lamy. Col. T. C. Mcllhenny and others Tbe whole ueighborbood, including wo men and children, have been fiightiog the Aire for tha last day or two, aod Wednesday night Col. Mcllhewny hired twenty bands and sent them over to aasitt tbe force already battling with' tbe derouring clemeota, but it it thought tbat aotbing short of a v heavy rain— whioh we don't teem likely to get soon will oheck the flames in their work of dtvaatatiou. We bear that one man lost ta msny ai forty barrels of lurpentiae JfiV. Star. To Houaeholdera AND OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED 111 THE PREVENTION OF THE ADULTERA TION OF FOOD SUBSTANCES AND MEDI CINES : The North Carolina B »ard recognising the wide spread internal of the publieio the rumored frequent adulteration of fend-eubstances «ud drugs, desires t# uive every fsciHty t# detect adalteratioo* or quiet unfounded suspicions. While the Board does nut share in the freqoeot public statements of the harmtal adul teratioo and cheats ia the food we est, the liquids w« drink and the medioioea we give, 11 was deemed advisable to offer a man; as dMired it, up to thr lull capaoity of the laboratory, aaalyses of sus pected articles. The list of artiales given below weed •ot be the limit of the enquiry, but may serve to direct attention to the classes of articles : FOOD SUBSTANCES. Sods. Saleratue, Hsking Powder, Cream of Tsrtar, >S»gar, Milk, Butter Lq uors, Flour, &0., AO DRUGS. Paregoric, Liudanum, Quinine, Opium and suoh artioles as art usually sold (or domestic use. Upon explication to the Superintend ent of Health ofyoor county, you can procure the necessary information. THOMAS P. WOOD, Secrstsrj. AD CEohsnge says: Every local new paper receives mbscripiiuos from large cities whieb pussies tba publisher to aoouat for, bat which ths New York Timet lately throws some light opoo the following: 'A wholesale grocer io thie city, who became rich io ibe busi neaa, says battle always wss when be sold a bill of goode on orvdil to imme diately subscribe for the local papers of bia debtors So long ss bit customer advertised liberally abd vigorously, be rested eaay; bat as svin ae he began to contrast hie advertising space h* took the fact as evidence that there wee trou ble ahead, and iarverieMy went for his debtof.' Said be—''The ansa who ia too poor to make bur business khdtrn fi too poor to do bnsinese. ■ K* President Millard FitiMre haa a *,*, William, living is Pitrsharf. Wh«t Koumiss la. "Kouateft on which the President has been fad, is uaknown to moa' people. The following dir.e tioni are given '° r making H: faio DM quart of aew milk pat »n --gil! ol botteruiiU and three or four lumps of white sugar. Mis wall and sea thai the sugarditaolvea Put ia a warm p'»o» to stand tea hour*, whea it ariil be thick. Pour from one veeoel to another until it beoomaa amooth and uniform io consis teaej Battle aad keep io a warm place twemyfnur houra; it may take thirty aii in winter. 'The bottiee man b* tightly corked and the eorka tied down Sbaka well fur tire minute* before open ing. It makra a very agreeable drink, whioh it eapeeially reoommeaded lor persona who do ootaaaimilate their foot, and fur young obildraa may be drank »s freely as milk. Inatead of buttermilk aome use a teaapoonful of yeaat. Hilr from mare's milk, it is the standard be verage of the Tartars, who aim mi liv r upon it In summer, and is also a>ed large ly by the Muaaians The beat thing «o give t > your entat) is forgiveneas; to your opponent, toler anea ;to a friend, yoar heart; to your ohild, a good example ; to your father deference ; to yoar mother, conduA that wili make ber proud of yon j to yourself, respect j to all man obarity. Austin, Texas, has a lemalo deputy sheriff, and when aha tall* a man she ha* an attachment lor him ha don't know whether to blush and try to look sweet or to light out for tha woods. The longest drought that ever occur red ia America was ia tha summer of 1762. No rain fell from tha Ist'of May to the Ist of September. Many of the iababitaata sent to England lor bar and grain. The dry spells ia this section has lasted three months. GOT. is said to be making ar rangements to throw his whole anergy into the New York State election, prn nosing to earry that State this year be yonda peradventura. (ieneral sleet ions this fall are to take place in Naw York, Ohio, Pennsylvania Virginia, Mississippi and Tesaa. The latter State leads off on tbe 6th Septem ber. Yellow fever haa assumed s serious character to Havana. Forty deal ha occurred during the week tuding on Friday. A party of *6pttaliat«. from West Vir ginia, Pennsylvania aad Massachusetts, were in tha city last week, on their way to asamine into oar mines and mining system. — State Journal. Tha Agricultural Department reports a dafcait if tha crop «£*bnut 000 bushels of oorn, or about taenty five per cent. The orop last Tsar was fifteen hundred millions bushe's Tli« year it will be about eleven hundred millioa bushels. Abont filly editor* i* Nebraaka have announced titnultaneoualy I heir inten tioD of suspending tbe iaeae of their pa per* for two week*, "owing t* the intense beat." The heat we* that of a fire whieh horned tbe office in Omaha, where their inside* were printed; Mi** Paiater, (he celebrated female evangelist will beia a aerie* ol relif IOQA ferric** at tbe Methodist Cburoh in tbi« plaee on Saturday night the lOih cf September. Everybody invited lo attend \YUkitboro Index, A nob of about 40 negroes attempted to bang 12 white men in Stoke* enunty las*, week but without effect. The 12 asught thr*e and *hot at the rut. The negroe* said that tbey helped te bang the two negro men at Danbury— GTrent Itoro Patnot A«g 3. How TO A*T SlCK.—Expose your self day and nigbt, eat too much without exercise; work too bard without rest; dootor all the tioi*; take all tbe vile noetrams advettised ; and then y>>u will waot to know How TO OKT WILL, Whieh i* anawered in three word*—Take Hop Bitter* !— Exprett. ABANDONED —W* pereeive by one of our Mesaaehusetts esehsugs* that Dr Loreaso Watte, of West field, an eaiiaaui phyeioisn of Berkshire Co. strongly in dorse* St. Jacobs Oil Wttb it be aurad* a cane of Soiatiea that restated all rejrWtO professional treatment, aud that bad.ip faet been abaadened as inearable ! [Albany, (AT. Y) Daily I'reu and ' Knickerbocker ] ■ ■ V Tito FSMILT EDCCSTOB.—"No family .of ehildren ought to be brought up without having ready *cee«s to thi» grand yoluiae (Weokter'a Unabridged Dictionary; Itlealiaraiy in iuetf 1 It will answer thousands of questions !«•** wido-awske child —not, simply ( oooeerning tbe spelling and meaning of words, but also With reference to Overy branch of stody with whreh the young mind mitt grapple *t every (tag* in tbe coarse ol reeartng an education - 3 Th» book i* an ever-present and relia ble echo*! master to tM whole family r Saport* pf bad oropa eoni* to us from mawy section* of tbe State, wbil* bare and th*re tbey eay good rain* have pre vailed and a bountiful barvaei will »a gathered. A g—tie—! fre» Bartie tell* u* that tbe orep* in tbat region are « e eel lent, and generally we believe Mar tbe ooast ibey will prav* better «ba* an arreage Bat l* tbe interior, is the not too bs well ** tbe tabaeao eonaUea, tb* drought ha* bans revere and the lore will be bresy to tba farmer*. Te b« sure wbaa, tbey saftr every other depart ment of iodaatry wffere a* wall. with. Oat crops there ttsbtse trade — Newt onrf Obttrter. A BLACK SHARK SWALLOWS A MOC CABIN.—A gentlemaa wh« Jives • abort distance from Danbury told us • few da.* ago tbat ks saw a black anake pva through bis yard, his do* wanted to kill the snake,' but h« would hot let him; A abort time after that some of the family passed out in the direction tbe ■nake had gone, when they Hawlrelan'i anake, or another large black snake with n mocoasin in his mouth about half awallowed It seems that the I lack snake bad caught the moceaain about the middle and waa swallowing it double, with both the head and tail ol the moc casin projecting from tbe black snakea mouth. • WK are obliged to send bad tidings to tha many readers who are anxiously waiting in the country homes for news of the Prw>dent, whose condition i 9 ohu'iyed lor the worse. There comes s time when the meat courageous must yield and the battle ol lilo ia ended t'ho Preeident haa haaVftruggled bravely fjr life and borne suffering with unfail. ing fortitude, and the crest multitude of people and throngs nf friends are yrt hopiug aluioat against hope that be may yet nco?er, although he seems new to be almost passing through "the valley and the shadow of death Orer ini ilgence in eating add drink ing, whereby the Liver is diserganised, and the system deranged. The suffering from dyspepaia is vary terrible, sod the sooner the patient caa get relitf tbe better There is no remedy so effectual for the cure of this disease aa Simmons' Liver Regulator. l>. 11. Dodaon, M D., of Deer Park, A la, aays ;"I hsve used the Regulator for'eight months, and lined it has cuied n>e entirely of dyspepsia.' It is the best medicine I ever used for that disease, or rather, it is tbe only one that has prov ed aal laiactory." If yon would not be forgotten a* soon as you are dead, either write th.ng* worth reading ir d > thing* wottbt wiiiing.— Bt'oj-iu.in Franklin. The New York World eall attention to the hitherto overlooked f.ict that ' the members of the Cabinet cannot under the tenure of office aet of 1867 be removed, either by Pftsideul Gar Held, or by President Garfuld's suocis aor without the consent of lue Senate " Grain is flowing into Baltimore so f»gi from the West that nothing Can be done «ita it« The wh« fhere ia I* Id large ly for «pecul»iive frarposee, and eannot be moved All pi toes of storage are filled, and thousands ot cars are standing on the track which oannot be unloaded, thd elevators being alretdy crowded LAND FOR SALE. As adm nistiatnr of Elijah Ashby. de ceased. I will sail at public auction at the Court House door in D»uhury on Monday, the 3rd day of October. 1881. at 12 o'clock M. : sixty sorea of hnd belonging to said eatae, on the south ado of uiouiilrn, adjoining the land- of Lani a Sou'hern. it being ths place whereou the Lucy Ashby now lives, to he sold subject to the wid iws d 'Wer Terms, lour months credit, bond with good security required, and title re served until purchase money paid This the Bth day ol Septetiibei 1881. P II MABC, Administrator. J J. HALLOW, WIT* 0. F. WEISI6ER ft CO., Manufacturer* and Jobber* of CLOTHING. No. 1215 liaia St., Richmond, V* ftept t-'B'>-6m *• H.AXIBLKaGLA Z SB ROOK, M. KIX.I.HIBKR ft CO., WHOLSML* DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, 1308 ILAIH STREET, .B*Miau Pctji**. . , w W. H. MILKS, wmi STEPHEN FTJTNEY & CO, Wholesale Dealers in | BOOTS, SHOES ft THTXKKB, ItIS MAIN STREET, I Sept 8-81-6 m Biohmond, V*. IT / m IA aod OKuitOIA" ijUlllJJ/l Kor iutoriiwtion , «bout these Six is* RMD ilia BIVAB.HH MOKK- I ixo News. Weekly (ranmmoth B peg* sbeei) $a a year ; Uniljr slu a jar, Tb* beat pa|>- 1 ers ia the South. "Sample copied 5 real*. I Address, J. H. KSTII.L, { Sept 0-'Bl It. S«T.oQ»h. Ga. NEW m etooDi PnreuH«' furgaHm fillt make Kew Rich Blond, ami will mmpletely change the lilOfl la theeet!reav«tcm In three u onths. Anrurrmn who will take t !>ltt orch nlrhtfrom ] tottweek* may ha re«tore«l to nound health. If anch * tiling bo poaalble. Sent by mall tor 8 letter atampi. r. H. JOHMIOX * CO, Button, Mm—., /■newly fnnifmr, JWe. iOCUTft WIMTCn irißrmißi to mi WtßlO Willi I CU the bctt Family Malt - JJ V minutM. U will ftlso kalt a f»at vwfrtfU tUcj work.for which U*er» U alwtyf * nwly n»fMt Sentl Hubert 6. Galloway Mb> ~ STERN & CO., W HOLMS LI Boots and Shoes, No. 9 GOVERNOR STREET, felt Door frea Maia, *p7*« RICHMOND, YA lIRONI ■ A TRUE TONIC ~ A PERFECT STREN6THENER.A SURE REVIVER. IRON BITTERS are highly recommended for ali diseaaea re quiring a certain and efficient tonic } especially Indtgation, Ih/tpepna, Intm mittmt Fever,, WwU of Appetite, Lou of Strength, Lack of Energy, ale. Enriches the blood, strengthens tho muscles, and give* new life to the nerves. They act like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as Tatting tie Fbod, Hdcking, Heat in the Stomaeh, Heartburn,tie. The Only Iron I*reparntlon that will not blacken tho teeth or give headache. Sold by all druggists. Write for the A. JB C Book, 82 pp. of useful and amusing rolling— tent free, BROWN CHKMICAIi CO., Baltimore, Md. BITTERS GEORGE W. HINSHAW. w - M HINSHAW. SPRING AND SUMMER OF 1881. HINSHAW BROTHERS, WINSTON, IV. 0., Four vctra .go to day we opened our first Block ol GOODS in one of .ba kail d lu K s we uo* occupy. Noi naliblied to rfcu.»lti where we blaueU we bav# trout tIM« to time ad Jed to our buildlug and stock so that we can salely ..y tb«l we cow b»W ll.e QJOSI complete Sloie Uuumn in tbt Sute. We have IU u,« two o! BATES best ELEVAIORS by the ;i.e*u. ot wlnou wo b.»ve easy access to »ll parU ut lb* i el i Hoorn. IU OU. liioek all oi which are lined with toerciiauaiM of etiry deMrip uou wm.b we buy el lowest prices, mo.tiy Irorn uieuuUoiu.ers aud which we Mil INOIIK WHOLESALE DEPARIVtiEN IS, WHICH ARE Tllh LARGEST IN TUU N, we wlti uupiie.ie u. price. w.y bin ol uu ordinary auiouui bouga* in mi,v msiket. Ilei4.ui u*«u iuio uuustuuratlyu ... OUR REI'AiL DEI'AtITMEN IS ARE THE MOST COMI'LKTE IN WIN. IO.V V\e #•>•' eepecial .lleuilou lo our liue ul DRESS GOODS, '* " (>|ji ftd "f?; 1 .'J V- > uIM MINGS, LAWNS, PEQUETB, SUITINGS, NOTIONS. PARASOL 9 COTtONAUES, OAoSI.MEHES. ROOTS AND 3HOEB. ItIKGUEMEIt VIKMMA AM) MILES' PHILADELPHIA SUUES A SPECIAL! V • OUR STOCK CONSISTS IN TARX or 1 400 Suite Men's and Buy's Clotiuug. 40 UaW it*il. * •* •"*** *• -*-■ 86 C*oea H U a nales of Dry G'ooda. 60 " HOUOLS. 100 Bags Coll'eo. 60 Ba.iula aufcur. 76 " Syrups. 160 Kegs ot JNails and liorse Shoos. SPLENDID 'STOCK OF—- STAPLE HARDWARE, DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES. TIN WARB, HOLLOW WARB AND QCSENsWARR IN.LARGK QUANTITIES AND GREAT VARIKTT. 2,000 DOIUDI Coito' Spool oiton at New York Prices. 2,"00 pouudi 80.e Leather. 20.000 pound* M-at sod Lard. While Lead, Oils, Varnishes, &«'. 70 W* in-end to t».*ke il 10 ibe iuiwcal of e»ery oue to come and see u», sad we i»- TIM jou to do eo. u 7,500 Baji of Iht CMrattJ Star Brand Tob**a Manurt/»r Salt thi+Spriiy. Buy vour nood. ol us and aell your Tobacco.at oar New Warehouse, (PACE S) when couipicit-d end you will come as uear toe worm ot your utoney io Merchandise, and ihe wort'l of y .ur fobaco-J IU uiouuy a« yett ean genu tuts wide world. LOME ONE, COMB ALL, R wpcotful I v 1 May 14th, 1881 11 IN SUA W BROTHERS. • ■ ——* r n : , ; i- v r ;• NTILL AND KICKING. JOHN F. GRIFFITH, FRANK L. MOORE, ISAAC H. NELBON, Ol Davw CUUUIJ. 01 Bk>ku» Couuty. Of Swke* Coaaty. A BIG SHOW COMING ! Although we l>ave be«o du«eo out yf »!>* Joyner bWk by Bre, we bag to l*» ih* public kuow iiiut our biwineee i« goiug on »• '« b » d h»p|j«oed. W« are uuw located on tbe Corner, where #e haveou v»w a Large, New tad Welt Selected STOCK OF DRV WOODS, Oroc.riet, H-toto, 11.,., H»» .« SMk. BE SURE >.w «A WJ% iri ,* A and not bu, good, before K'»i«g u* a lu* ia, a. w* «. *.ti,kd w. are Mij F* pared lo give enure a»iiststitiuu. y (Mis tlmr*«teed as E«pr«s»|Wi We are jaat .t.rtiog and »rt.d to build op an bonest trad, by fair dealw* [Griffith, Moore k Co. m , * * tl. Winstoa, Janaary, Btb.
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