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The Reporter. I a THURSDAY,SEPTEMBER 22.1881. LOCAL ITEMS. President GARFIELD died at Long Branch at 10:35 P. M. on Monday night. This lovely weather. y But ens prisoner in jail ' p iV . JL 91 See the county exhibit in this paper. Listen for tbe 'pouqna Jhunters horn. Farmers are busy outting tad earing tobasoo. >e¥ If you would have other* respect you aot so as to have so ape respect for yourself. The visitors, health and pleasure seek ers have all left Danbury bat twelve or fifteen. Mr W. W king, T. R. tapper, and 8. B. Taylor, Jr., are at home again, been to "Richmond on the James." A fellow that oan't aleep these nights ought (0 have to rook the oradle, or nurse a baby siek with tbe oolio. We learn that Mr. Joel Sniders bouse with 150 bushels of wheat was burned one day last weok. Tbe plow should be running every day this beautiful weather, plowing in rye, winter oau or prepairiog the land for wheat. We tender oar tbanke to Col Polk for a complimentary ticket to tbe State Fair to be held in Raleigh the 10th to the 15th of Oetober 1881. Cloaks, Watohes, Jewelry &c., repair ed at Danboiy. Gall and give him a trial before sending elsewhere. Work warranted or money refunded, by J. A. HILL. Don't forget to bring spsoimeas of yoar minerals of every kind to Pepper & Soos store if you would have tbem ■bown at the Atlanta Exposition tree of coat to yoa. Mrs. Troy's schaol is is full blast Thnee who know her say that she is a first class teacher There are a number of children in and around Daubury that should be at sohool. Stop eomplamiug and be thankful. Tbe much desired, loag wished for, muoh payed for rain has oome st last, splendid rains fsll in this section lati Friday, Saturday and Sunday night. What is tbe matter with the free school teachers t It is very near time for the eohoola to oommsnce and we learn that bat tew have made application for eerti fieateeto teach Will we have ie send to another oounty for teachers ? Don't place auch a bigb estimate on a nan because be has money. Money does aot make hooeet men of rogues, nor wise men of foola, it is only like putting nice stuffin on an old tough gooee, the real ebaraeter is unohaoged. Tbe first sample of aew tobsooo was brooght in this week. It is Mr. A J Whites, and would do you good to Me it. Mr. White ia one of the very beet tobaeoo growers ia tbis part of the oonnty, says it is no trouble to ouie it floe tbis year. A vary intelligent gentleman from Guilford remarked a few dsys ago that the toenery on Indian oreek, 3i miles west lrom Daubury around Pepper's Iron and Alum springs is hardly surpassed in wtldneas and grandeur by the scenery on the Frenoh Broad Mr. S. G. Worth, Fish commissioner for the State, writes to us that be hopes to (end a good many German oarp into tbia section tbe coming winter to all who baild fish poods. Every farmer who has a suitable place sheuld build a fish poud and have it ready. Wo have received the official publica tion of tbe."Voiled Prophets of the Mississippi Valley," a mystio order wbiob will bold a grand autumn festival at St Loaia, Mo., beginning Oa»ber 3 and ending October 6. On tha night of Oetober 4 tbe grand speotacular prooee aion of tbe Veiled prophets will appear oa tha atreets. Tha Southeni Planter and Parser for September is 00 our Üble. While it ia the duty of every family ia the laad ( to taka at least one good newspaper if any member of ean read; yet it is no less tba daty of ayary farmer to take some good farm journal. This ean ba bad bj sanding 92 00 to tba Southern filets and Farmer (jo, Richmond Va. WORTHLESS STUFF.— Not so last my friend ; if you could see the atrorg, healthy, blooming men, wmnea and chil dren that have beeu raited from beds of siokness, suffering and almost death, by the use of Hop Hitters, yoo would say ''Glorious and invaluable remedy.''— Philadelphia Pre»t. " All tbe heal h I enjoy, aud even my life I may say, is in consequence of Simmons' Liver Regular I would not take one million dollari for my interest in that medicine W. H. WILSON, Welboro, Fla." THE POPULAR DEMAND —So great has bean the popular demand for the celebrated remedy Kidney-Wort, that it is h .ving an immense sal from Maine to California. Some have found it in convenient to prepare it from the dry compound For auch the proprietors now prepare it in liquid lorm. This OID be prooursd at tha druggists. It has prscisely the ssme effect as the dry, bof •• very concentrated so that jhi dosa is muoh smaller.— Lowell Mail Mr. Barbour, president of ths Vir ginia Midland, slates tbat before olosing the recent sale of his road, guarantees were ssoured from the Richmond and Danville syndicate "that the North Carolina Midland would be pushed to completion, and that the interest of Bal timore city, which Mr Garrett had BO zealously guarded, should not be injure 1 iu tbe least," and that "it is understood that Baltimore is to be made the port of export for the enormous cotton traffie of the oombined roads." Tliis looks as if tba East Tenneiaee, Georgia and Vir ginia road is to divert its immense cot ton business from Norlolk and remove it over the Western North Carolina Rail road to Balsbury, thsnoe to Dao*ille and Baltimore Mr Wilson, tbo largest stookholdsr of the East Tenueisee, Georgia aad Virginia is also interested iu ihe Richmond and Danville, and is doubtlers one of the syndicate. He is said to be worth twelve millions of dol lars. If our suimine be true it will be bad fer Norfolk.— Ralevjh Newt observ er. The newspaper* are having an interest ing lime over rail road matter* in thia State. Senator Vance and President Andrew*, of the Western North Carolina Kailroad, are writing each other up in the papers and ao tar Preaident Andrews has the advantage of the Senator. In the Bean time it is claimed that the R&D Rail Road is discriminating aga inst Vorth Carolina towns in matters of fre'ght and (iov Jarvis meets the ts.iue like a Ban and tells the owners of the Road if they do uot discontinue such discrimination be will use whatever pow er the State has to ou»t them from the State. And then Capt Stamps, Prcsi dent of the Peniteatiary Board of Direc tors and Mr Williamson, late Senator from Edgecombe Co. are dittcustiag the treatment ot the convicts on the Western North Carolina R*ilr ad. Capt Stamps haa the better of the ditcuteion so tar. Taken altogether the above matters makes ao exciting dish of newa for the D>g Days. Wo hope these brethren will keep cool and noon hamouiae.— Raleigh Chriitian Advocate THE DEVIL ON DBUNQUENS. —The Editor ot the Blade left last Saturday morning for Camp Meeting without pay ing oar devil, telling him to take his wages out of the money paid in that day, but not a red oeot did he oolleot. lie got out before vhe editor returned and bad the following in type : The man who won't pay the printer : —May he have sorea eye*, and a ohest nut burr for ao ay* stone. May every day ef hi* life be mora despotio than the Dey of Algiers. May ba never be per mitted to kisa a handsome woman. May his boot* leak, his gun hang fire ; and fishing lines' break. May- bis ooffee be sweetened with flies, and bit soup season ed with spiders. May hi* friend run eff with his wife, and his children take the whooping-oaugh. May his oattle die of murraiu, and his pigs destroy bis garden. May a regiment of oats cater waul under hi* windo* eaoh night. May his oows give so.ir milk and rsneid but ter In short, may his daughter marry a one eyed editor, and hit business go to ruin, and he go to —the Legislature. —Blade. TUB FIRE FIND —A terrible forest Aire has swept over and nearly deatroy ad several counties in Michigan A New York Herald correspondent who vitited che scene, says ; "Scattered along the road*, and in the burned roads were aeen the obarred remains of men, worn en and ohildren." Farmer* who had been cultivating their land* for tfrenty or thirty yeara and bad accumulated a •ompeteece aaw everything awept away and themselves reduoed to beggary. It ia a thrilling and a horrible (tory Charlotte Observer. Ao loduD Itrnitr triad four different fertiliser! for meloos—poultry droppings well rutted o»w manure, barnyard mm ure end old booea (gathered upon the farm and reduced by plaoiug tbem in alurnate layers with aahee the pre »iou» year,) milting all liberally ia the different hill#, whloh pare eight feet apart eaoh way, aad 4M lay* : "Suoh a orop ot tnelooi •• oame from the bill# that bad the bone duet I never taw be fore." Arrangements have been mads by which Stokes county will be represented in minerals, tobacco, &o. t at the Atlanta Exposition, to be held at Atlanta, Ga., this lull. It is desirable that all those havinc valuable minerals on their lands, should send specimens to Pepper & Sons store at Danbury This will be but lit tle trouble and may lead to results of whioh you will be proud in the future NOTICE T Baring qualified as administrator upon the estate of J. L. Peatross, notice is hereby given for all persons haviaj; claims against said estate to present tliem to me on or before the 2Sth day of September 1882, and ia de fault thereof this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. September 17th 1881, THOMAS MARTIN, Administrator. CIRCUIT COURT or THR UNITED STATES FOR THB WSSTKH* DISTRICT or NORTH CAROLINA. Libel of Informstion. UNITED STATES VS. 4357 lbs of mantitWe tured plug tobacco, SOOO lbs of leaf tobacco, 275 11)8 of tobacco in process of manufac ture, 140 lbs of licorice, 1 Screw Press, 1 set of Sbapers, seized as the property of W, S. Frans. To W, S. FRANS and to all whom it nay Concern :— GREETING. Nonce tt' Hereby Given, That tlie'shore mentioned property wss seiied by George B. Ereritt, Collector of the Fifth District of North Carolina on the 4th day of August 1881 as fo.leited to the uses of the United States for violation of the Internal Revenue Laws, and the same is libe Ilea and prosecuted in the Circuit Court of the United States for con demnation lor the causes in the said Libel of Information set forth ; and that the said causes will stand tor trial at the Court Room of said Court at Greensboro on the First Monday of October neit, it that be a jurisdiction day, and if not at the ne.Tt day of jurisdiction thereafter, when and where all persons arc warnei to appear to show cause why condem nation should not be decreed, and to inter vene tor their interest. Given under my hand at office, in Greens boro this Second day of Seotember 1881. Ro. M. DOUGLAS, {,'niltd Marshal. jfOIJL A STOCKTON'S Tobacco Warehouse, WINSTON, N C WE OFFER TO THB PLANTERS OF North Carolina and Virginia every advantage for the HANDLE and SALE of their * TOBACCO. OUR HOUSE SKT3 EAST WEST, giving from SUNRISE to SUNDOWN the BIiST LIGHT ef aay HOUSE IN NORTH CAROLINA. We will five yoa every ACCOMMODATION ( Unturpatted) to make it to your interest to sell ith as e Tour friends, truly, PFOIIL A STOCKTON, JOHN SHEPPARD, Auctioneer and General Manager. T. A. WILES. Floor Manager. N. U. STOCKTON, Book Keep*. F. M. BOHANNON, R. 0. CLINARD, JOSEPH H. BTuJKfO*, iJtmrimt. Winston, N. C., AUNSS l9iJro». —>y n nj * 2 If * ✓V H 3oi m •- J NSflj B -?l! 3® If mi? £ 8 fp v * -f • DANBURY MARKET. AI CORRECTS!) BT PKPPIB & SONS. CORN, new, per bualial, $1 25 WHEAT, 1 25 a 1 60 RYE, 1 00 OATS, threshed, 60 a 75 PEAS, 1.00 BEANS, 1 00 HE US' WAX, per lb., 20 HONEYCOMB, 10 a 12J EGGS, per dozen, 10 BUTTER, per lb , 10 a 15 BEEF, per lb, 4 a 6 HIDES, green, per lb., 5 a 8 HIDES, dry, per lb., 10 a 124 TALLOW, per lb, 6 a 8 CHESTNUTS, per bo., 1 00 a 1 25 RAGS, per lb, 1* PORK, per lb., 8 a 10 FRUIT. APPLES, per lb., 3 a 8 PEACHES, halves, per lb , 6 PEACHES, quarters, pr lb , 6 PEACHES, peeled, per lb., 8 a 20 BERRIES, 10 Stiphkn PUTNIT. L. H. BLAIB. W. B. M11.K3, WITH STEPHEN PUTNEY ii CO, Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES & TRUNKS, 1219 MAIN STRKET, Sept 8-Bi-6m Richmond, Va. PERRY DAVIS' PAIN KILLER IS A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE. A Sur« and Speedy Cure for Sore Throat,poughs, Colds, Diphtheria, Chills. Diarrhea, Dysentery, Cramps, Cholera, Summer Complaint, Sick Headache, Neuralgia, Cuts, rU Po^?ertly r ßate'tlo use'Vifteniahy or externallv, nnd certain to afford raMet No family can afford to be without IU Sold by all drugplhts at lUc., ooc. and SI.OO a bottle. pKHRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providence. R. I. PIEDMONT Warehouse T WINSTON, N. C., For the Sale of TOBACCO ! Stands in the Front Rank with the Leading Warehouses in JVbrth Carolina. SALES PAST YEAR MOKE THAN 30.0U0 PARCELS. Increase In trad# in past four years more than four fold. We h»T« added each year many new CUSTOMERS, and still there is roira for more. We are tbanktul to our many Iriends for their liberal patrouage, and able a continuance in the future. The following named fentlsmen are atill with ma, and will be pleased to sec their friends •t PIfCDMO.NT. WAS. PIERCE, Book Keeper. JAMES S SCALES, Floor Manager. J. Q. A. BARHAM, Auctioneer. Dec 9 80 M. W. NOitFLKET, Proprietor. T.J.BROWN. W. B CARTER, JA J R PIERCE THE OLD RELIABLE BROWN'S WAREHOUSE, The Farmers' Headquarters, The Leading House as usual since October Ist. ID QUANTITY ol TOBACCO SOLD, in PRICES and in DISPATCH OF BUSINESS. Farmers do not have to wait until after the sale for their cheeks, BUT ARE PAID AS SOON AS THEIR TOBACCO IS SOLD. iWiuamber this, when you want to get off earl; and breaks are heavy. HIGHEST PRICES ALWAYS GUARANTEED. P. A. WILSON, JR., Book-keeper. R. 1). MOBCLKY, Auctioneer. T. J. BROWN k CO., Winston, N. C. BROWN & CARTER, (BUCCKSSORS TO J. F. PRATHER & CO 'S), Neil door to Brown, Rogers & Co.'s Hardware Swire, KEEP CONSTANTLY OH HAND A WKI.L SELECTED STOCK OR Dry-Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, llats, Notions, &c. We especially invite oar country friends tv call on us, as our purohisea are made with special reference to their wants, and WILL BELL AT BOTTOM PRICES. F J. BROWN, I lefeiMfy 8, 1801. # W. B. CART BR, JR. v i' ' LAND Foil SALE. As adut niatiator of Kti jah Aal.by, de ; cftased. I will sell at public attetiou ai ' the Court House door in Danbury on i Monday, the 3rd day of October, 18HI, •t 12 o'clock M : siny acres of land belonging to said estnte, on the south aide of Sauratown uiouniain, adjoining the land* of l,and>>n Southern, it being ; the place whereon the Lucy Ashby now lives, to he sold subject to tho widows 1 dower. Terms, four months credit, bond i with good security required, and title re served until purchase money paid. This I the Bth day of September 1881. P. II Mark. Administrator. IT MD Til \ #nd GEORGIA. JU V/ IVI J /il -Fur information about these Mates rend the Savannah Moiin ino Kiwa, Weekly (mammoth 8 page sheet) Qi a year; Daily $lO a rear. The lie:it pap- in the South. Sample copies 5 cents. Address, J. H, E.STII.L, Sept 8-'Bl 2t. Savannah, Ga. We want seventy five thousand lbs of leaf tobacco, all grades from good to lino 1 suitable for mantacturiug, and will pay i as oiuih as the same grades will bring in ! Winston ; so save the hauling and warehouse charges to the farmer PEPPKII & SONS. r,J M'**■* & - «y TO THEE I OlVfc HPJAt.ril. "Excellent Tonic, A Iterative ami Diuretic." Medical Association, Ly neltburg, Va "lisetl willi (Trent benefit in Malaria and Diphtheria "—8 F. I upon, M D , Ga. "Successfully used in dyspepsia, chrome diarrhepn and scofulx."—Prof S. Jackson, M I), Univ. Penn. "Invaluable as H nervous tonic."—Hon I 0 Fowler, Tenn. "Recommended as a prophylactic in mala rial district* " —l> R Fnircx, M I), N O. "Restores debilitated systems to health."— T 0 Mercer, 11 I), Ind. "Adapted in olironic, d'mHicea.. scrofula, snd dyspepsia " —(Jeo T Harrison, II I), N V "'Successful in diphtheria and neuralgia." —J I* Neese, M I), N C. "Excellent for certain diseas s peculiar to women."—Prof J J Moorman, M D, V». "Prompt in relieving headache, sick ind nervous. ' 1 Rev K C Dodson. "Used with great benefit iu dyspepsia."— J licit ilph, M l», Pa. "Suited to bronchitis and diseases of di gistive organs " —J F hougltlou, M D, Ala, ' Most valuable remedy known for female diseases."—Jno P Melleaur, vl 1), LL 1). "Uf great curative virtue."—Thus F Hum bold. M 1). Mo. "Beneficial iu uterine der iniremeT t andma larioLS conditions " —G M Vail, M L), Ohio. "Charming on the complexion, making it smooth, clear, fcoft and rosy " —Miss 41, S 0. "The prince of mineral tonics."—Francis Gilliam, M I), N 0. "Inestimable as a tonic and alterative " Hunter Mctiuire, M I), Va. ">inc appetizer and blood purifier."—U Fisher, M L>, Ga. ' Very beneficial in improving a reduced system.''—Bishop tieckwiih, of Ga "Invalids here find welcome and health." liev John llautiou, late of La., now of Richmond, Vu. "Has real merit."—Southern Med. Journal. P.Duplets free, upon application Water, 3?4 and case. M iss autl Pills, 25, 50, 15cenis. Sent post-pad anywhere. Summer season ol Springs begins Ist June. SBS per tnonih Address, A. M DAVIES, Prea't of the Co. 78 UainS'., Lynchburg, Va. P. 0. box 17*. SOLD BY pKrrr.K & FOMJ, Danbury, June 1 'Bl-6 . N C. To Imremors ami Mectiauics. PATENTS and how to obtain them. Pamphlets of 00 pages free, upon receipt of stamps lor Postage. Address GU.MOKE, SMITH & CO, Solicitors of I'utenta, Box 31, Washington, D. C \\ ILSOX, B; ;t.\s a. GO., iVHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMIS SION MERCHANTS. So S How ard street, corner of Lombard; BALTIMORE. We keep constantly on hand a large and well assorted slock of Groceries—suitable for Southern and U ustcru trtde. We solicit con jignmentsol Country Produce—such as Cot tou; Feathers; Ginseng; tieeawax; V\ ool; L>ricl Fruit; furs; Skins, etc. Our lacilitics lor do ing businessare such as to warrant quick sales and prompt mturuß. All order* will nave oar prompt attention. 43-lr. "It you waut d UOOL> PIANO OR ORGAN, write or call on W. P. ORMBBV, Win»too, who can supply any make or styl* made iu the United States at price* which will defy competition. If you want the BUST SEWING MACHINM ever put before the public, call on W. P. OKMSBY lor the "l.igbt-Ituuning Domestic in the Music Store, Winston. Old pianos, organs, and machines changed." \V. P. ORMSBY. Konmore University High School, Amherst, C. H., Va. Highest grade. Se lect. Limited. Pieparaiory to the Univer sity of Virginia. Session begins Sept. Bth, 1881. For circulars apply to 11. A. STUODS, Principal. July 14 UtU-'^ra. 11 W. POWERS 4 CO, Wholesale Drug-gist* JF J. 1305 Main and 9 aud 1 1 13tb Sli., R. W. POWERS. KDGAR D. TK* LOR. RICHMOND, VA. April 28, 18Sl-6m- LIVERY.FEED & SALE STABLE, ORUTOHFIELD & STEDMAN, Successor* to Beck k Moore, WIXSTOX, H. C. ALL KINDS OF CONVEYAKCB furnished at reasonable rales. .% We offer the very best accommodation to Drovers. Special attention paid to transient custom. Ho;ses bought, sold auid exchanged. . August 18, 188o.—ly (■raves' Warehouse, DANVILLE, VA., lOR TUB BAI.H or T ohacoo , W P. GRAVES, PROPRIMO*. JNO. A RBRNDJN, CUrk. STKPHKN l\kAL. Ja., I . ~ . _ . K. T. B. GLKNN, / A " , ' lant Clerk*. GEO. K COLO AN, Auctioneer. JOS. H. BLACKVN KI.L, floor Manager. URIAH M. HATOHKH, Homage Matter. April 11, IH7V- ly.
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