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'l lie i c eport or. ■NI EttKD AT TH* POST OfflCß IN DAN | HURY, AS S*COND CLASS MATTCK , 1. 1 1 'ie«. ■— -—' J- PM>Mlt $ 80X8, Pubs, and Prop*. THURSDAY, OCTOBSR 20,1881. | C F Jc Y. V RAILROAD We learn feorn a gentleman juH up , from Greensboro, that souie of tbe rail road offiiMa s of ;lhat town are very much out of patieuce with Stokes on aooount of tbe Rulioad tax not having beeu paid, and threaten that if the rcuiaiudcr of the first installment is not forth \»i h paid, and'the certificates for the other two turned over to the ootnpaoy that tbe road will be turned away from Walnut Cpve and leave Stokes out in the back woods At 'be last session of our com missioners court 1 here w»s au order as we learn, that the sltei iff colleot without delay the remainder of the Riilroad tax due on the first installment, and pay the same to Mr. Juliua Gray, the president of tbe C. F. & Y. V. Railroad, and at the same meeting ordered tfceir clerk., Mr J. G. H llitctatt to turn over to [ the same offioer the certificates of tbe other two installments, a notice of which will be found in the REPORTER of the 6th inst But suppose this had not been | done, would it not be better to exercUe a little patience in this matter, true the company has the power to go around 1 Stokes, but would it be to the interest of the State, or private stock holders, for the sake of saving a few dollars to leave tbe rich agricultural soctioo along Town Fork, the coal, iron, lime, timber, and many other valuable products of Stokes county as a booty to other roads, aud States, merely to spite Stokes, lor agree ! able to our notions about the construc tion of railroads, 'welve, or at most, twenty thousaud dollars will not build many milrs of road, and to say nothing of what the loss would be to tbe State. Greensboro alone would loose many times the amount Sauratown and Meadowt townships h rvfe subscribed, for by turn ing this road up the country through tbe poor country along the hollow road, it would throw it so near Winston that farmers with their wagons loaded would not unluad their tobacco or other pro duce to put it on a railroad, when by bauling six or eight mrlci further they could unload at a market We are in favor, and have advocated at all times making the C. F. & Y. V. Railroad a State enterprise, and are aiixious that the State should have the benefit of tbe valuable produots of Stokes county about which but very littlo is known, she hav ing no railroads to bring State Geologists over her hills and hollows, that turuish probably as gre.it a variety of valuable minerals as any county in tbe State, to say nothing ot the value of her timbers and water power. Arrangement; are now being Bade to open np the iron mines in this eouoty (of which there are move than twenty,) which when done, will as certainly bring a road fcere as the sun continues to rise and set, and if our own road will not claim the benefit to be derived from them s *me other road or corporation will, and without cost to the county, GKN SCALES —Gen Scales, member of Congress from this district, returned Saturday morning from a sojourn of lout weeks on Roan Mountain, in Western North Carolina, whither he went to re cuperate his failiug health. His im provement is very marked, and be looks almost as robust as usual. He will re main at home most of tbe time until Congress assi u.bles wheu he hopes to be abe to attend to bis ardous duties in Wnshington. His many friends all over the State will be glad to hear of bis re covery Oreennboro Patriot. The editor of the Statesville Land mark wrote to the Auditor of the Treas ury at Washington asking if it was tru» that the Government bad declared coins with holes in them to be worth ouly half prioes. The Auditioo replied that no such order bad been made and that that tbe government would have no right to make suoh an order, that such eoina will be received as bullion and will be valued according to amount of lilver iu them. Gov. Rlaokburn, of Keniuoky, is a physician. At the time when the pa pers gave the lale President s oase less than a half colu un, and when most peo ple felt that the sufforer was going to get well, Dr Blackbul-o said that there was nut a single ohance of recovery. »—»- m A white man named Church, who was oongning in Newton jail for the murder of a Misa Toompson, in Alexaud-n county last August was taken form the jail by a molj last Thursday night and hanged. A man named Dockery ia in the Statesville j'aU, implicated in the ■ams orime, and it is feared that he will aleo be lyoohed. A Touching Incident. One of the most teaching things we have read in a long time is that story of a robher *ud • poor lone woman near ; Franklin, Indiana. The robber came to her house at night and demanded her money or her life She hadn't much money or life either, but she preferred giving u P l ' ie former rather thuy the latter, so abe brought ber store and placed it in his hand He lo.ked it over carefully to see that ahe did nu palm off any twenty cent pieres f..r quarters, and facetiously told ber that he would credit her with only 94 cents on tHe trade dollars chiding he for i.tkibg tbeui for their face value. ■•Haven't you anything else of value?" inquired the bold bad butglar, li>>kio>; about the scantily furnished upunment ■'a child's bracelet, r ng, anything will be thankfully received.'' She bad noth ing more she replied with a sigh. A thought struck him. "Y >ur husband was a soldier, was he not ?" She ac knowledged that he was and kit ed in the war. "Then he must have had are volver/' he continued searching her 1 countenance. "Ah. you grow confused, iyou stammer, your manner betray* you | (Jet that revolver at once and give it to me." lu vain the woman implored him ; to spare that harmless trinket, almost I the sole memorial of the husband she had lost She bad pawned many thinjr* i when in distreis, but had always held on I to that. Hut the robber was untelentiog. Sobbing bitterly, the woman went to a bureau drawer and removed the preci ous relic, around which clustered so many tender recollections. "Must you have it ?" said she, as she advanced with trembling steps towards hi®. "Yes, I I rnuet," siid the rubber, extending his hand "Well then, take it," said she. gently pressing the trigger for the last time. There was a loud report and the robber tumbled over dead — Cincinnati Saturday Nijht. The Lenoir Topic tayt : —We have heard of "mad stooes," for a long time, and although wo arc inclined to discred it the marvelous properties claimed lor them, it must be admitted that many sensible and credible people are believers in their efficacy wben applied to the place bitten by a mad dog or poisonous snake. The Charlotte Oltervcr speak* of one owned by Mr. T. M. Chambers, of Mecklenburg, which, Mr. Chambers positively asserte, has cured fifty oases ol snake and mad dog bites. Tbey say that wben placed upon the wounded surface, it adheres of its own accord un til filled with the poison, when it drops off. It is then placed in sweet milk which draws out the greenish virus, aud it is again fit for duty. The doctors olaoe no reliance in the virtues of such a store. Gen. Garfield was President only six months and fifteen days Three years, fiye months and a halt of the Piesident ial term retuaio lor Gen. Arthur's in cumbency. All the Presidents who have died in office have died in the early part ol the term Geu. Taylor lived sixteen months after his inauguration, leaving two thirds of the term to be filled by Mr. Fillmore, Abraham Lincoln was assassinated one month and eleven days alter his seoond inauguration, and Andrew Johnson therefore held the office three years, ten months and a balf Gen. Harrison's term ot power was the briefest of all. He died just one month after his inaug uration dao: Tyler wa3 three years, eleven mouths in office.—AVie York Sun. The Lturinburg Enterprite tells how one of the "little pug-n>>sed shapers" accompanying "Old John Robinson's" circus, swindled the credulous masses' He brought with him a carpetbag full of pill-boxes, and early in the morning filled them with axle grease, of which he bought two boxes from a Laurinburg merchant. Then he mounted a strump and began to barrangue the crowd on the wonderful virtues of "Dr Paragan sett's Curative Corn Salve " Ere night fall he bad sold an hundred or two pill boxes, and pocketed $25 for 25 cents worth of axle grease ! It ought to have been "Goose grease,"—to suit the gulls ' who purchased it.— Farmer and Me chanic. i Tin MIDLAND EXTENSION.— We get it from good authority that the com pany has a large number of small con tractors scattered over the line front Mocksville to the Virginia line, and the way is being cleared t J put the line to large contractors, in sections ol five to forty miles, and possibly the entire line in one large contraot. The stockholders meet on the 25th when it is expeoted that matters will take final and positive shape.— Darville Timet. —Ex-Senator Hannibal Hamlin, who was appointed Minister to Spain on tbe Jay thai President Garfield was shot, will leave for Madrid in • few days. There is a weekly sale in Paris of tuadp, wtucb are brought in oasks filled with damp moss oie hundred good oads are worth from 915 to sl7. These are bought for gardens. Th* N C Midland Work baa been suapended on this road ; until tlie 25th of Oc'ober, at which time there will be a meeting of the Stockliold . era of the road heldl in this place, ft j whioh meeting 001. Btibour, l'rtsidcnt of the road, will be prr ent. The order j fuapending tbe work ga»t our people . the blues, but wa think uonec atil; Wa learn from good authority that the work of building the road has been let to a construction oompany, and that they objected to any fu ther work being done until they took charge, but that the work would aoon be prosejoled with ei. erny, and pushed through with rapidit) This information ooutes to us from au thorittes of the road, who outtht to know We htee nerer had any doubts as to 6nal completiou of this road, and we betieer the people interested to it can rest «s cured of that fuet.— II in'tan Senlniet Marvin Among the R6ts. The diatinguiahed Martin, who was sent to the penitentiary Wednesday | evening to serve out a term of ten jeara, • ; was put in ' Solitude," a place in which ; every convict has to pa?", his first night in tho penitentiary. "Solidude" ia a j very datd place—after the order of a ; dungeon—and naturally mote than one rat runs about the room dutitig thai /midnight hour Yeneiday »orning* Marvin, in relating his eiperience in •Solttudo" t) an officer, said in that *tut - terinp, stammering way peculiar to him self: "There s e e-ui-e-d to be l on of r a-t s in there ; o-n-e pnt his f-f n o-i in n.y m o-a t-h "—| Fiow the Richmond ""*«{/. j Greenshora ftih iot: Attention is called to the timely aud important nc tion taken by the board of magistrates of the county and county commissioners, in joint meeting last Mouday. Hy ac tion of the two bodies the commissioners ■re authorixed an I directed to purchase live thousand dollars worth of oorn for distribution among the poor of the coun ty. They sre iurther empowered to purchase ten thousand dollars worth ol oorn, lobe sold to needy persons in the county at the cost of purchase and trans portatioo. It ia well known tliut this ac tion has been rendered necessary by the late disastrous drought. It is not only timely, but eminently wise and proper, and will meet with an unqua ified public spproyal Last Saturday a purty ol emigrants pissad through this place to their old home in Chatham from which oounty they emigrated some years ago They described ladiana as a good Slate, but say the old North State is better. Eminint Physicians —arc prescrib ing that tried and true remedy, Kidney- Wort for the wors; cases of billiousnet>s and constripation, as well as for kidney complaints. There is scarcely a perßou to be sound that will be greatly bone&tt by a through course of Kipney-Wort • very spring. It you feel out of sortß and don't know why try a package ol Kidney-Wort aod you will feel like a new creature.— lndiauapolit Sentinel A wisi Deacon — "Deacon Wilder, I want you to tell me how jou kept yourself aod family well the past sensm, when all tbe rest of us have been aick so muoh, aad have had tbe doctors vis itiog us so nflen'." "Bto. Tuylor, the answer is very eßsy I used Hop Bitters in tiosa , kept my family well and saved the dootor bills Thr?e dollars worth of it kept us well aod able to work all the time. I'll war rant it has eost you and the lieighbors one to two hundred dollars apiece to keep siok the same time " ' Deacon, I*ll use your medioine here after." The New York JJerald says that Conkliog will succeed Windom aa Sec retary »f the Treasury. Christasas this yaar falls on Sunday, and it is not a>ure than a doxen weeks distant either. President Arthur is the onlj man ever elected Vice President who had never previously been a member of either House of Congress. The rate of fare on all the railroads to tbe Stat* i*ir ia l)o. per mile aaeh way. This baa been tae rale for aever* al yean. NOTIC E" By ViRrCE OF AN ORDER OF THK Judge of Probate of Stokes Count;, N. U., I shall sell to lliebiitbest bidder, fur Cash, at Danburjr on Bth day of Notember 1881, a large amount of evidences ol debts due m; Inteatate consisting of Bonds, Notes, Ac counts »nd Judgements, a part of tbe latter are on tbe Lien Docket" of Stokes and Kor sjth eouutics. Tin. 3rd Oetober 1881. BEN BAILEV, 4t Adm'rol W A Lash. worica. Land Sal*. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION IN MY bands issued from the Superior Court of Alokes count; Spring term 1881 iu favor ot P Campbell *na wife .Surah K. Martha L Dunean, J M Duncan, W H Duncan, J J Dun can and N A Duncan and others, against W H Foy and wife, T. Am Fov. I will sell at the Court House door in the IOWB of Danbory tor Cash, on Uie 7lh day ot November 1881, US acres of Land, more or less, it being Lo l No 3 in the division ofChailss Duncan's dee'd Land, and assigned lo W H Foy and wife T A Foy. This judgement was a charge on Lot No 3 in tb* diviaion ot said Charlee Duncan's dee'd Land which was assigned to said W H Foy and wileT A Foy. W A MMS I Oetober 7tb 'Bl. Shtrig. PAY YOUII TAXES! FIBST AND LAST CALL. FOR THE PUKPOSB OF COL LECTING Ihe SiiMud Couuty T»iai aste.fe.l in *tok*S County, 1 will commence my round on October 17»»' t 1881 attending at tho following times and places, 10-wtt: W C Southern's MonUy, October 17th Watt'. Stove Tu«d»y do 8h Dultona Wednesday do 19th Vocable'r Storo Thursday do 20th Capt J L Smith • KndKy do Slat Francisco Saturday do 22a Jno H Jewel's More Monday do .4 h 0 H bimmun B Store Tuw-day do 251h Preptonvilln Wednesday do 26 th P H Carter's Store Thursday do .7tn Walnut Cove Friday do 28tb Qennunton Saturday do 29th Joel F Hill s Monday do 31st Bell Hill Tx C, A " i ' I n i-1 Dtflibui y Wed A Thur. do - and The Tuxes asse9»d «re 665 cents on every fIOO valuation of property, and $2 00 on the Poll. All aie respectfully notified to meet me i.f above. As the law is now, 1 have to collect during the niontli* of September and November, at my office in D.mbury, aud 1 only make one round in the count* during the month of October, so you set- this is the only chance you will have tops/ jour Tax, unless jon coiue to inv ollii-e in l»»nbury. 1 want all peisons to meet tue, pny their Tux and save cost. I only have a short time to collect the Tax. 1 dou't want any to piv cost, but if ■you do, it will \our tault, not mine. W A. KSTES, sheriff. ' > NOTICE ! Paving qnal'fied as Executors of tho last will and TfSTAMitxT of William Pearce, de eeastd. All persons indebteu to the estate aie requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present tUein duly au tlienlicnteJ, lor payment on o. before the Ist day ol October IBH2, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. This the Ist day of October 1881. Prksly I'IAMC* and 1 Kxeculor , 4w. William I'KAHCI, j SALE OF \ ALUABLE Tract of Land. By VIRTt'R OF AN ORDER OF THE Superior Court of Stokes County, jn.tde at Spring Term, 1881, in an action pending in said Court, wherein Abrani Lewis ispiain tiff and W. 11. Watts and others are defend ants, the undersigned Commissioners ap pointed by said Court, will expose to sale at public auction, to the highlit bidder, for cash, on the premises, 011 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7 Hi, 1881, Mt 12 o'clock, M., the following d**s» ril**d tr«ci ot lund lying in the Count; of Stoke>. Ijing on the VHICN* of Neatrnnn'B Cr«ek, iu tmid Count v, ml joining the lands Tuttle, Joel A lien, Ih. urns huvia Kpj»*rAi>n und others, containing 477 acre* tuore or leu, and known as the lnndaot Abr&iu LewU in Stokes County. J.'c 81-XTON,' } October 6th IBfcl-4w. NOTICE! NAI^K, HV 'VIRTtTK OF SUNDRY BKECCtIoK in my Imnd issued from the Sujierior Court of Hiokes Couniy spring term, 1881, in favor ot John W. Ko:ejnk. i rs. S A. Bole jack, B. J. bolejack. Manerv.\ Bolejaek Kd win Smith, Ac , I will sell at the Court House door in the town of Daubury, for cash, on the 7th Day of November, 1881, Thirty acres ol Lod, m ilt w less, as the land of Joseph B. Bolej.ick ou the waters ot Town 1-orK, adjoining the land of James Boetic'K Edward Smith, A. Culler and others- Levied on as ihe land of llic said Jus 11. liolijick to saiisli said executions. Also at the sabl time and pl.ice. I will sell fur cusli 3 acres Ol l,«utl atjoiuiug the land ot W H. Gentry orf'itritnii Gentry, it being the amount oyer the d tf'i, Jacoti Fultons hoinniend. levied on to aattely sundry execu tions in my hand in lavor of B. Bailey ad ministrator aud others Also at the same time and place, I will sell lor cash 73 acres ot Lund, the propeity ot John Brown adjoining the land ol J.J. !>avis to satislj an execution in my hand in favor Of B Bailey adiu's o' W A Lash, dee'd. Also at the same time and place, I will sell for cash 73 acres of Land, the properly of Klisha Brown, adjoiniug the land of J J Da vis und others, to satisfy an execution in iny hand in favor ol B. Bailey, adin'r of W A ! Lush dee'd. Also at the same time and place, I will tell : for cash 240 acres ol Land, more or less, } the property ot J F Hill, adjoining the land ot J B Vaughn and others, to satisfy snndry executions iu my lmncts in tuvor ol B. Bailey adui'f of W A Lash dee'd. W A EBTES, B*p'l 21st 1881. sheriff. NOTICE! , LAND SALE. HAVINO BEEN APPOINTED BY A DE CKKK of the > upeiior Court of Stokes I County at its spring term, 1881, a Cominis j sionfr to sell Lund, 1 hereby gite general no tice that as said Commissioner, I will sell at tbet'omt house Door in DauMry, on the 7th Day of November, 1881, all the ] interest aud fight oi Prances 11. Lot ins in a piece of Land lying and being in lb* County ot Mokes, adjoining tbe laud ol Hiram siuith A J Brown and others, containing Forty ac res (40). the aan.e mote or less; it being all i ol tW laud formerly owned by \V H Lovins dee'd. i iid land being told lor tbe purchase money, amount lor the same from tbe said Frames H. Lovina to L> B Bohanu9B. Terms Cash. Also at the same time and place as Ci m missioner, 1 will sell a certain tiact of Laud the property ol U F Ahctton for the purchase money, .'Jj ing and being in the Count; of Stokes, and bounded aa follows: by the land of S M Hughe* on the north, swat by tbe laud of same, on llie south by tbe land of Saiu'l Flippin on tbe west, aud also by the land of fievlry Ueorge and Kob't George and otben, to satisfy a judgement and coat in tavur of W M Moor* against said Q F She I ton. Also at lb* same time and place as Com missioner, 1 Will sell a certain Tract of Land 140 acres, adjoining the land of George Priddy aud others, being the Land of James Thioekmorton dee d, for division, on a credit 01 six uontha, bond and good wearily re quired. No utle ia to be made uatit the pur chase money is paid. W A JSBTKB, Sept 21st IMI. NOTICE ! Having qualified as administrator upon the estate of J. L Peatross, notice is hereby given lor all persons having claims against said estate to preseut them to me on or before the 25ib dy of September 1881, and in de fault tbareol this uolicc will be pleaded in bar ol tb«ir recoverv. Ai'iember 17th 1881, THuIIAS MARTIN, Administrator. NOTICE. Having bekn appointed by the Probate Court of Stokes County for that purpose, I will offer for Sale at the Court House door in Daubury, oti Monday the Tth day of November, 1881, Two Hundred and Ten Acres oi Land belonging to the estate of Nancy K Hughs dee'd. These lands lie in Stokes County, on the waters of Dan River and Elk Creek, adjoiniug the lands of William M. Moore nod others. This tract of land will be sold tor one third cash, and for the remainder of the purchase money a credit of twelve months will be given by the purchaser giving bond and npproved security, which bond w ill hear interest from date of sale. 1 his tract m land is iu a good neigh bo: hood and about one third is cleared and in a high state ol cultivation, has upon it a smalf dwelling house uud other out houses, is well waleied n*id finely timbered and for growing line Tobucco is equal to any to be found in Norlh Carolina, WILLIAM M. MOORE, Stp't 19, 18?l-4w. C'ommmio/isr. ELH.IRTt H'ITZ & TO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in OTIONS, HOSIERY; GLOVES; WHITB AND FANCY GOODS No. 5 Hanover/street; Baltimore Md, Mly. V . O . W I L L~I 8 , with BATHE, A\I>ERSON k CARD, WHOLESALE GROOEUS, No 286 West I'ratl And 52 South lluw.i-d Streets, /'ullertun tiuynt, 1J A lT 1 MORE. ./. X Aw/ergon, tollivt Bard. Mr HUiiS $72 A VV KEK. Sl2 a day at butuc eiisily mads. Costly Oultil Ire* Address Thus & Co.,Auuusia, Mains. nEATTY'S OUGANS 18 useiul stops, 5 sets reeds onlj 9>o&. PIANOS slls up. jfflfir- 111 us. Cutaluf Fak*. Address BKaTTY, vVashington, N.J. M. AMBLEIt GLAZKUBOOK, M. MIJ-LHItsER & CO., WHOI.KSAI.I DRV (iOOL».> AND NOTIONS, 1309 MAIN &TKEET. Sept 8-81-iim Hiebraond, Va, VANN K IOI,h«li^ PnUGUKE ttflt A 1 FOR TH K Llßtvli \ I. EDUCATION OF WO men Examinations tor entrance Sept 14th Catalogues seut on application to / L LEAK Registrar July 2-2ni J.J. HALLOW, WITH 0. F. HEIMGLIt ii CO., Mniiulncturers nn'i Jot»ber« of CLOTHING. No. 1215 Main St., Richmond, Ya Sept 8-'Bl-8m SEEDS THAT aUnPRI3E! THE TABMBb.V -BONANZA." Maxixe«a new v«(*t it* from A., ilSiTr'n* from nnvthin* ever «•»* i» rtrtlrtou* raw »r eiMtk'Hl.' »ont by ni at JOt t*. « pi«p , r. H»nn of Jnpin. tinlf bean htlf nw, * t?n by cf»wi- IttK to be tne rloboti hum »o rood I iw»u. Mn» fMder plant. nHn. is '\n, h pnprr. C tmn Qioh'ti watermeton,last Imported, lHrgest varietv ever rrown in U. 0., crtsp and •uicarv : be«t to keep cr rhlp 25 rts. ft pai»er of »» netHltt. A papers* for fl. Very netrra. Lok of-Wood Mutkmelon. 1 kivtwn I loS fe«( lona-flne quailty, early an I prolltto, ti cts. up ipir. Pit max Tomato, rlcheat flavor, early, prolific. wolM—nn eq'ialad In every wav.lsrta a paper. W bite K*yp tlan Corn the Nlle>. w le|dß Immensely In the Sonth where o'her corn falli. Uneqtialea I for tnble or »>ock. 20 cts u paoer. 7!V eta a pwind. Teoalnte, one plant aeow two rtay«: 10 to 12 it. high. Wrt«. a Odxto Corn.grains 1 In. long, tl In. broad will bring fabiilo .« price*. It eta. a |>ap#»r All th# above *» nt for |l. J »f earh for Addrnnr. R.O!I,I»KnTAII>. Allaata.fia Reference: Hon. W. L. Calhoun. Mayor ol Atlanta. A l r,hu , |Vrv *' r l \ !»»»/ ft ' ..V ■ w». .i ■ » .1 jr.•.» »N •. • ' / .. k . ■hi h. . . t I •#.-«»» Lai .. - ■ -VI.VV. , > \' . I •.( t-1 I t •«.. fc Robert G. Galloway, Jr., with STERN & CO., WIIOLKSALM Boots and Shoes, jVo. 9 GOVERNOR STREET, sth Door from Main, ■,,7.u6 RtOHMOND, V*. R W. POWERS A CO., Wliolewnte DfUiygistH N>. 1305 Main aid J and 11 13lh Sis.. R . W. Power*. K lgar D. Taj lor. RICHMOND, Va. April 28, 1881-6 m* JAMES D CHAMBERLAIN, —WITH— (!. W. Thorn & €o., WBOLBPALI HAT DIALERS, Richmond, Va , Special attention giren to order», and aatla taelios guaranteed. June 16th 1881 6m MILBON, BISKS & CO., #HOLKSALE OROCItBS AND COMMIS SION MERCHANTS. So S Howard itrwt, corner of Lombard; BALTIMOHK. We keep eooitantlj on hand a large and well anorted (lock of Groceries—««it*ble for Southern and Weatern trade. We«ollcitcon signtnentt of Country Product—tuch aa (Jot- Ion; FMthere, Uinaaag; lleeewat; Wool; Dried Fruit; >iri; Skina, etc. Our taclliiiee .or do ing buiineaaaie »ueh aa to warrant (juickaalea *ud prompt returm. Allordara will hareoiu prompt attention. jt , 43-IT. wV ARK NOW RECEIVING Winter Goods; . , : . • k -•*...« § H>?» >#w t» ataak Tha bast lal af REAVY-liADB CLOTHING, « S *• •& '« * .1 .1 HATS aid CAPS. BOOTS iid SWOBS, SHIRTS »4 UNDKRWIAES, GROCERIES, SUGAR, COFFEE, CHEESE, RICE. (jINGBR, - ' PEPPER, SPICE. Ao., Ac., Ac., An , DRY -GOODS, MEN S WEAR, CASHMERES. DELAINES, ALPACAS PRINTS VVHU E >UO:' . o peat variety. BACON and LARD, oa band In LGATIIEtt • • Wa hava ikoiit oat- thoaaaad piaeaa ooßttwliag »f T A*l'D «»* NOME- TA SNE\) SOLE, HAMS ESS Ul'l'EE LEATIIER, KIP, HORSE , //OG «».y GOJf SKIS S. with a goud asaurtmaat of HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, WOODEN WARE, WILLOW WARE, DOMESTIC GOODS, DKUGij, MEDICINES, and CASTINGS. . . . . . . 's 'I i , * i « 1 '. 0 WE WANT • i ,' J ■ Una thoaaaad baahala CORN, r • . ... - , Fit* hundred baahab, aaeb, PEAS sad BEANS, On* thousand buahala, each, WHEAT, RYE tod OATS; .« Alao, 10,000 IM. GREEN and DEI HIDES ,»ntf -• '• '--t - 100,000 I ha. LEAF JOB AGIO •v.* ..' \> k 1i.4 PEPPER & #ONS. Danburj, Oetobcr 13tb, 1881. • , ,«/#.(• .•;» |y.j-»>;*(>,r.fr .(
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