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The Reporter. THURSDAY,BKPTBMBKK 2» IFBI. LOCAL ITEMS. Newspaper Laws. 1. Subscribers who do not give express no tice to the contrary, are considered as wishing to continue their subscriptions. J. If subscribers order the discontinuance of their periodicals, the publisher may con tinue to send tbeiu until all arrearages are paid. S If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their periodicals from the office to which they are directed, they are responsible until they have settled their billa and ordered them dis continued. 4. If subscribers move toother places, with out informing tbe publisher, and the papers are sent to tbe former addresses, they are held responsible. t. Any person who receives a newspaper aad makes use of it, whether he has ordered it or not, is hsld In law to be a subscriber. 6. If subscribers pay In advance, tbey are bound to give notice to tbe publisher at tbe end of their time, if they do not wish to con tinue taking ths paper, otherwise the publish er is authorised to send it on, and the sub tcriber wilt be responsible until express no tice with payment of all arrears, is ssnt to the publisher. / Don't osglsot sowing rye. Commissioners eourt next Monday. Gat sverything read/ to sdw wheat. To morrow is the laat da; of September Business before pleaaure if jou would sucoeed. Send us tl 50 TKD gat the RKPORTKR a whole year. Pepper & Sona continue to reoaiva new goods every wesk. Crops ef ovary kind are better in this part of the county than tbey were ibuugb to ba a few weeks since. Rattlesnakes sre Retting scarse, only two killed in this immediate neighbor hood last weak. Frown on oorraptioo aod aot boneatly yourself if yon woald have your neigh bora be hoosst. Do aa we do, look oat for the bast bouses buy from those persons who ad vertise ia tbe RCPOBTBE. Good times up hare this fall; tbe grape crop waa abundant, juat lota of simtnuo* and 'poerums ars niee aod ripe. Thoasas J. Blackburn, Esq., one of Stokes best teschera, is teaoliing the publio school in Dan rivsr district, Pat riek 00., Vs. Tbe poblio school for the Danbury Distiiet, will commense Monday tba 3rd day of October, 1881, to be tsugbt by Rsv. Mrs.T. L.Troy, a lad; of ability aod experience. COMMITTBE The followiog amount waa donated to tba American Bible aaciety by the Stokes ohurehee: Danbury Methodist ohuroh, $6.08, Bethel oburoh, $2.10, Trinity SI.BO, Antiooh 14.40, total 114 30. ■ ■ A vary interesting protracted meeting ia being held at Davis' Chsprl, six milss •ast from Daobary, conducted by Rev. P. L. Grooas of tba Stokea circuit, and Rey T. L Troy, Agent for the Ameri oan Bible society. Twelve persons who bad profeassd joined the chnrch laat Tuesday, and tbe meeting continues with unabated ioterest. NOTICE—AII tbe committeemen of tbe several school districts are hereby ■otiled that oo Tueeday, the 4tb day of Oetober 1881, tbe county Commia sioaers will proeeed to re-district tbe sebool districts with a visw to mskiag them aa near eqaal in regards to num bers as possible Those feeling an io terest in sehoel matters are reqaeftted to attend. R B. GLENN, CO. aup't Sep't 27, 1881 Ex-aberiff Geatry waa in town Mon day, says that be haa lost mors than half of bis bop by cholera, and tbat tbey oonti aua to die; oat of 80 hoga tbat ba intended to kill this fall forty, two or three have died aad aeveral others are sisk. De say a the Railroad question is booming in bia part of the county, work is being pushed rspidly oo tbe Midland, aad tbat the foroe at work on tbe C. F k Y. V. roaa, about 187 bands bare croased the county line from tba direetion of Greensboro nre now at work in tHs sonoty, driving ahsad bravely ia tba direction of wal nat Cove. NOTICE I—There will bo an exami nation of sppliesats for oertifieates to taaeb the pablio schools on Thursdsy tbe 20tb, Friday tbe 21st, aod Saturday 2 2ad of Oetober. Tba Irat daj being deyoted to tbe examination of white Mala teachers, tbe second to examining white feme Is tesobers, aad the laat to esaniog oalored tsaebers. All are re q nested to aitsod aa I am auxiova to have the pablio schools opened, and as yet a • oertiSeate baa been issued. ' R. B. GLENN, Co. sop't. Bap'i 26th, 1881. SILVIR CoiNi —There i* a great deil being laid about the discouat on silver coin with boles in it ; we think it a bad order fixing the valise no low, and will lead to a great deal of corraptioe, per sons having received the coin at the value fixed on it by the government, will dislike very much to take the price fixed oa it bj *ome individual sharper merely •o aocount of a small hole having been punched in it, whieh bad been done in aooently in at least nine out of every ten esees, most generally having been pumhed by some food mother that she might run a string through it and fastea the precious metal aroand the neck af her more precious babe, under the not altogether •uperstitioas notion, that by biting the hard silver her pr>.oious ooe would cut teeth easier. We have no idea that one piece in ten tbousaad in this part of the country was punched with the view of taking any of the metal away from it; or that one piece in ten thousand in the South with holes in it> is oaa tenth of a grain lighter than it would be bad there no bole been punch ed, and we think it a oruel authority that will take from its yalue when we consider that so much of it is in the hands af vory poor people who have taken it at the value fixed upou it by the government, especially as it has been passing, at par for liuuiireds of years and now has the value in weight that it always had This is a great government but it does sone mighty little things. LIQUID OR DllY. —Some people to purohase medicines is the dry state so that they oan see for themselves that they ure purely vegetable. Othera have not the time or desire to prepare tb« medicine, and wish it already to use To accomodate each class the propri etors of Kidney W'>rt now offer that well-known remedy in both Liquid aud dry forius. Sold by druggists everywhere.— Truth. Till DOCTORS DISAGREE —as to the best methods aad remedies, fer the cure of constipation and disordered liver and kidneys. But those that have used Kidney wort agree that it is by tar the best medicine known Its action is prompt, thorough and lasting. Don't take pills, and other mercurials that pois es tbe system, but by using Kidney- Wort restore the natural action of all the organs.— New Covenant. Temperance is attracting much atten tion, showisg itself m local option laws, societies, crusade* and restrictions upon liquor production ; but with all tbeie efforts, the consumption is enormous, aad, undoubtedly, the reason it beeause there is nothing strenuously advooated to relieve and deatroy the craving for stimelaots. But, if tbe disease was treat ed rationally, by arousing the tropid Liver with Simmons' Liver Regulator, the dispirited drunkard would find bis cravings soon dissipated, and with clear eo head and active Liver, he would not want Liquor. BKAUTIFIERS —Ladies, you cannot make fair akin, rosy cheeks and spark ling eyss with all the cosmetics of France or beautifiers of tbe world while in poor health, and nothing will give you such good health, strength, buoyant spirits and beauty as Hop Bitters. A trial is certain proof.— Ttlrgra ph. DWELLING BURNED —The dwelling house of Joel Snider near Dalton, Stokss eounty together with a quantity of grain was destroyed by fire on laat Friday morning Lou about $2,f00 and no insurance. Aoenrdiog to the Davenport Dtmocrat there will be an immense oorn crop in the State of lowa, running up into the bundredaof millions of bushels. Eigh teen oounties, which in 1880 yielded 60,000.000 bushels, will this year oro duce 70,000,000. There is little dan ger of a famine. Says tbe Wilmington Kevitw : "For some time past 404 tons of railroad iron, parehaaed by the Gape Fear aod Yad kin Valley Railroad, have been lyiog in bond on Msaars. worth worth's stesssboat wharf, in front ofthia office. It was understood that it wss awaiting tranapartation by the river, but now we hear that it has been sold to the Flori da western Railroad, and la being ehip ped to Jacksonville. we have not learn ed why the Cape Fear and Yadkin Val ley Railroad parted with this iron, bat bevr beard it eurmistd that it ia too light for their traok." AOSNTR WANTED for the Standard Edition BEVIBED NEW TESTAMENT. 13 STYLES LARGE TYPE. From 11 .00 t057.00. ELEGANT EDITION, aboatCOO pages. Comparative Edition, over l 100 pages, old and new versions on oppo site pages. Hiatory of the Bible and of the New Hariaion" given to sub scribers The secret of ancoeeaful oan vaaalng given every agent. Head for our libera) terma. INentlon this paper.] Tbe Henry Bill Publishing Co., Established 1847. Noaarioa, Conn. Sep't 32d las. Arrangsmet fa have been made by which Stokes county will be re| resented in minerals, telaeo, &o , at the Atlanta Exposition, to la hold at A.'lants, (ia., this fall. It is desirable that all those bavine valuable minerals on their lunds, should sand specimens to I'epper A Sons store at Dsabury This will be but lit tle trouble and may lead to results ol which you will be proud in the future. NOTICE ! Having qualified as administrator upon the estate of J. L. Peatrou, notice ia hereby given for all persons having claims against sfiid *state to present tham to ms on or before the 2Mb day of September 1883, and in de fault thereof this uotice will he pleaded in bar of their recovery. September 17th 1881, "THOMAS MARTIN, Administrator. CIRCUIT COURT OFTHS UNITED STATES Foa ms WSKTSHN DISTRICT or NORTH CAROLINA. Libel of Information. UNITED STATES VS. 4351 lbs of manufac tured plug tobacco, 3000 lbs of leaf tobacco, 175 lbs of tobacco in process ot manufac ture, 140 lbs of licorice, 1 Screw Press, 1 set of Shapers, seized as the property ot W. 8. Frans. To W, 8. FRAHS and to all whom it may Concern :— GREETING. Notice is Hereby Given, That the a boy* mentioned property was wind by Oeorpe B. Rrariit, Collector of the Fifth District of North Carolina on the 4th day of August 1881 as fo.feitsd to the usea of the United Stales for violation of the Internal Revenue Laws, and the same is libe Ped snd prosecuted in the Circuit Court of the United States for con demnation for the rouses in the raid Libel of Inclination set forth ; and that lite said causes will stand for trial at the Court Kootn of said Ceurt at Greensboro on the First Mo.idav of October next, it that be a juiiadiction day, and it not at the nest day of jurisdiction thereafter, when and where all persona are warueJ to appear to show cause vrhy condem nation should not be decreed, and to inter vene for their interest. Given undar niv hand at office, in Greens boro this Second day of September 1881. Ro. M. DOUGLAS, Untied Slnlet Marshal. I'bOUL ds STOCKTON'S Tobacco Warehouse, WINSTOM, N 0 WE OFFER TO TUB PLANTERS OF North Carolina and Virgiaia every advantage for the HANDLE and SALE of their TOBACCO. OUR HOUSE SETS E A 8 T WEST, giving from SUNRISE to SUNDOWN BUST LIGHT •f a«y HOUSK IN NORTH CAROLINA We will give yon every ACCOMMODATION ( Unturpaited) te make it te your intarest te tell it* as • Toar friends, traly, FPOIIL A STOCKTON, JOHN SHEPPARD, Auctioneer and General Manager. T. A. WILBS, Floor Manager. N. G. STOCKTON, Book Keeper. F. M. BOHANNON, \ o P. 1,.,. R. O. OLINAKD, / So ici,ing Paltoiu JOSEPH H. STOCKTON, Supervisor. Winston, K. 0., August 19, IStia.—ly J. J. BALLOW, WITI 0. F. WEISIGER & CO., Manufacturers and Jobbers of CLOTHING. No. 1115 Main St., Richmond, Va Sept t-'Bi-6m HEW RJGH.BL.OOP! Blood, and will completely change the blood in Use entireavatem in three months. Any person who will Mel pill each night from 1 to fjweeka may be restored to sound health, if eucha tiling be possible. Sent by rnall for S letter a tamps. '. H. JOH\XOX M CO., Mm, MM., formerly ilaafar, Mm. AGENTS WANTED ESBSWFMISH rK.Tt tilur Macklaatnr InTent-il. Win knttapairof ■tocßnab with HEEL ami TOE complete, la 10 minute*. U will aiao tett a great yariaty ot fancr ■sahlni Co., asa WiallasHa avTiiiiaTiaast. DANBURY MARKET, AS CORRECTED BY PKPPIR 1 SONS. CORN, new, per bushel, 81 25 Willi AT, 1 2ft a 1 GO RYU, 1 (to OATS, threshed, 50 a 75 PEAS, 1.00 BEANS, 1 00 BEES' WAX. per lb., 20 HONEYCOMB, 10 a 12j HOGS, per dozen, 10 HUTTKK, per lb, 10« Ift BEEF, per lb, 4 a % HIDES, preen, per Ik., 5 a 8 HIDES, dry, per lb., 10 a 121 TALLOW, per lb, Co 8 CHESTNUTS, per b«., I 00 a 1 25 RAGS, per ib , 1} PORK, per lb., 8 • 10 rnoiT. APPLES, per lb., 3 a 8 PEACHES, halves, per lb , 6 PEACH ES, quarters, pr Ib , 6 PEACHES, peeled, ptr lb., 8 a 20 BBKRIES, 10 Stiphiv Pctkhy, L. U. Blair. W. H. MIT K.S. with STEPHEN PUTNEY * CO, >,,■ bolfsale Dealrri In BOOTS, SHOES St THUNHP, 121!» MAIN STIvKKT, Sepi 8-81-6 m B.chmond, V«. FrlSTESManihumULust. H \« 4XBI m 4 ma WVXDrKMan/ mmarmacm. M PERRY DAVIS' PAIN KILLER IB A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE. PKRB.Y DAVIS A SON, Proprietors, Providence, R. I. PIEDMONT Warehouse ? _ WINSTON, IV. C., For the Sale of TOBACCO! Slands in the Front Leading Wareh North Ca BALES PAST YEAR MORE THAN 30,000 PARCELS. Increase in tmda in past four years more than four fold. Wg have added each year many oew CUSTOMKKS, and still there is roim for more. We art tbanktul to our many Irieuds lor their liberal patronage, and ask a continuance in the future. , The following named gentlemen are still with me, and will be pleased to see their friends at PIBDMONT. W A 8. PIERCE, Book Keeper. JAMES S SCALES, Floor Mauager. J Q. A. BARiIAM, Auctioneer. Decy 80 M. W, MOHFHET, Proprietor. T.J. BROWN. W.BCAaTsa.JA J R. PIERCE THE OLD RELIABLE BROWN'S WAREHOUSE, The Farmers' Headquarters, The Leading Hate* as usual sine* October Ist. In QUANTITY of TOBACCO 80LD, in PRICES and in DISPATCH OF BUSINESS. Fari»««^4j J p#» have to wait until after the sale for their cheeks, BUT ARE PAID AS SOON AS THEIR TOBACCO IS SOLD. Reuaeosbttr this, when jo« want to get off earl; and breaks are heavy. HIGHEST PRICES ALWAYS GUARANTEED. P. A. WILSON, J a., Book-keeper. R. D. MOSELIY, Auctioneer. T. J. BROWN A CO., Winston, N. 0. BROWN & CARTER, (SUCCESSORS TO J. F. PRATHER & CO'S), Next door to Brown, Roger* ft Co.'s Hardware Store, iin OOKSTAHTLT on BAND A WELL SELECTED STOCE or Dry-Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, llats, Notions, &c. We especially invite our country friends to eall on us, ae oar purehuea are made with special reference to their wants, nod WILL SELL AT BOTTOM PRICES. F J. BROWN, Fubiasry S, 1881. W B. CARTER, Ja. LAND FOR SALE. A* idnrnistiator of Elijah A-hbv, d-- j ceased, T will sell at public nu«(inn at the Court llnnse door in Danbury on Monday, the 3rd day of October, 1881, | at 12 o'clock M. : siity acres of land 1 belonging to said estnta, on the south 1 side of Saurntnwn mountain, adjoining i the lands of Landon Southern, it being the place whereou the Lucy Ashby now | lives, to he sold subject to the widows I dower. Terms, four months credit, bond with good security required, and title re served until purchase money paid. This the Bth day ol September 1881. P. H. MAB«. Administrator FLORIDA."^ about these States read the Savannah Mon*- inci Ntwa. Weekly (mammoth fi page sheet) a year; Dnilv $lO a jear. The best pap ! ers_ in the South. Sample copies 5 cents, ' Address, J. H. ESTILL, Sept 8-'Bl St. Savantiah, Ga. We want seventy-five thousand Ihs of , leaf tobacco, all grades from good to fine , suitable for manlacturing, and will pay ' s« much as the same grades will bring in ' Winston ; so save the hauling and | warehouse charges to the farmer PEPPER & SONS. ''Fxce'lent Tonie, Alterativean 1 Diuretic." —Medical Assocla1: 011 Lj nchhiirg', V* *• UiHfil willi greit henefit iu Malaria and Diphtheria " —8 F. ' upon, SI D , Oa. "Successfully used in dyspep*i:», chronic dntrrhcea and scrofula,"—Prof S. Jackson, M l>, Univ. Penn. 'lnvaluable as * nervous lonic."—Hon I O Fovtler, Tenn. "Recommended as a prophylactic in mala riiii districts " —1) R F.iirex, M L), N O. "Restores debilitated systems to health."— T C Mercer, II D, ind. "Adapted in chronic ditrrhoei. pcro r uU, and dispepsi* " —(Jeo T Harrison, VI D. N Y" "Sticcesslu! in diphtheria and ueuralgia " —J 1' Neese, M D, N C. "Excellent lor certain diseas-s peculiar to wonitn."—Ptof J J Moortmin, M I), Va. "Prompt in relieving headache, sick and nerwus.''—Rev K 0 Dodson. "Used with great benefit in drspepsia."— J McKalph. M f), Pa. "Suited to bronchitis and diseases of di gestive organs " —J K loughton, it D, Ala. ' Must valuable remedy known for female diseases."—J ho P Metteu'jr. it D, LL D. "Uf great curative virtue."—l hos F Hum bold. M D. Mo. "Beuefuial in uterinederan^emeit and m«- lariut.s conditions " —U -Vi V.iii, M 1), Ohio. "Charming on the complexion, making it smooth, clear. soft and rosy " —Miss M, 8 (!, "The prim eol mineral tonics."—Francis Gilliam, M 1), N 0. "Inestimable as a tonic aud alterative."— Hunter McUuire, M L), Va. "• ine appetizer aud blood purifier."—H Fisher, M i>, Ga "Very beneficial in improving a reduced system."—Bishop Beckwith, of (ja. "Invalids hire find welcome and health." Rev John Ilauuou, late of La., now of Richmond, Va. "Has real merit."—Southern Med. Journal. Pamplets tree, upon application. Water, 44 and case. J1 m and Pills, 25, 50, 75 cents. Sent post-piid anywhere. Summer ?e.isou ot begins Ist June. $35 per month Address, A. M DAVIKS, Proa't of the Co. 7H MainS'., Lynchhurg, Va. I*. 0. Box 174. SOLD BY Parpxi & So»s, Danbury, June 1 'Bl-8 . NO. To lntfutors and Mechauics. PATKNTS and how to obtain them. t'bDiphlets of 80 pages free, upou receipt of dtampj for Postage. Address GILMORE, SMITH k CO, Solicitors of Patent*, Box 31, Washington, D. C. a ILSOi\« & CO., WHOLESALE GUOOKRS AND COMMIS SION MERCHANTS. So S Howard street, corner ol Lombard; BALTIMORE. We keep constantly on hand a large and well assorted uiock of Groceries—suitable lor Southern aud Western trade. We solicitcon signmenta of Couutty Produce—such aa Ciot tou; Feathers; Giuseug; Bcuowax; V\ oul; L>i led Fruit; r urs; Sliius, etc. Our facilities tor do ing business are such as to warrant quick sale* aud prompt returns. Ail orders will haveaai prompt attention. 43-lr. '•lf jou waul a GOOD PIANO OR ORGAN, write or call OD W. P. ORMSBY, Winston, who cm suj ply toy make or styls mad* in the Uotted estates at price* watch mil defy competition. If you want tbs BEST SEWING MACHIZfB over put before lbs public, cali on \V. P. OKMSBY (or the "J igllt-Kllßfliaff Domestic in the Music Store, VVinstoa. Old pianos, organs, and machine* ax ohanged." W. P. URMSBT. Kenmore University High Bchool, Amherst, C. H., Va. Highest grade. Se lect. Limited. Pieparatory to the Univer sity of Virginia. Session begins Sept. Bth, 1881. For circulars apply to H. A.fTUODB, Principal. July 14 1881-^m. R W. POWERS A CO , Wholesale Mo. 1305 Main and 9 and 11 13th Bti., H. W. Powers. Edgar D. Taylor. BICHMOND, V*. April 28, 1881-Gm- LIVEBY.FEED & SALE STABLE CRUTCH FIELD * STEDMAN, Successors to Beck k Moore, WINSTON, N. 0. ALL KINDS OF CONVEYANCE, furnished at reasonable ratea. We offer the very best accommodation to DroTers. Special attention paid to transient custom. Uoisee bought, sold and exchanged. August 19, 188o.—ly (■raves' Warehouse, DANVILLE, VA. v VOB THI SALS or Leaf Tobaooo W. P, GRAVES, PKOPKICTOK. JNO. A HERNDON, Cleric. STEPHEN M£AL, Ja., i r . . E. T. B. GLENN, / Aut * ta,u CUrka. GEO. E COLEMAN, Auctioneer. JOS. H. BLACKW ELL, floor Manager. | CHI AH M. HATCHER, Bogffage MaXrr. April 17, 187». ly.
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