cm. fW THE GREAT _**# £ TSii&k! araiSTfl¥ FOll Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Sorenets of the Che it, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General iiodiiy Pains, Tooth, Far and Headache, Frosted > Feet and Ears, and ail other Pains and Aches. No Prnmrs'ti"* jn.iU ST. JACOB* On. I »■* U unfit ifiti•. siivjAv aitti rhrtip Kxinn.il JI A trial .-nt tils luit th* cunijiarntiwljr Iriliii.g HU'IHV •! .HI VR(N. NML ON* LOIFTRRLIM I WITH pail) CHII HAW CH«|l and |>T*ilivc PROOF U| ITS J claim*. I'IIVCIIO.IH in Kleven IUTIIRU-I£l-R. SOLD EY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IS MEDICINE. A. VOGELER Sc CO., /Ilitiimnr*. Wit.. P. S. A. , -Nitwit 'i •••••; /■ i: JJjfcfe V. >■■■ FH'IA. ' BETHEL Classical and Military Aradtmy Ktar llairer,tin, Favqvur Co, Va. P re) arcs fir Collide, I t.mrtiiy or /minis* Recommended for Location, Health, Mor- J ality. Scholarship and Discipline. Board, Tuition, and Medical Attendance, (Halt SESSION ) $95 00. ADDRESS for Cutalogue, Maj. A G SMITH, I Supt. BEL he] Academy P. 0., Faquier Co., Va AGENTS W ANTED for the Standard Edition I HE VISED NEW TESTAMENT. I 13 81YLES LARGE TYPE. From 81.00 to £7 OJ. KLEUANT EDITION, about '0(1 ! pages. Comparative Edition, over J 1100 pages. Old and new versiouton oppo site pages. "History of the Bible and of the New Revision' given to sub scribers. The secret of successful can- | vassing given every agent. Send lor our j liberal terms. | Mention this paper.] Tbe Henry Bill Publishing Co., Established 1847. NOHWICH, Coun. Sep'L 22d-'2M. GREiSNSKOKO FEMALE COLLEGE. GREENSBORO. N. C. The 51st of this well known Insti- I totion will begin on Wednesday, 2-lth August, J TERMS PER SESSION OF 20 WEEK.S : ' Hoard and Tuition in full English course, $75 00 Charges for extra studies moderate. For particulars apply lor Catalogue to T. M. JONES, President. Greensboro, June 30, 1881-Gm. W. A. TUCKER, H. C. SMITH, 8. H. SPRAOINS. TUCKER, SMITH & CO., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS; SHOES; HATS AND CAPS 250 Baltimore street Baltimore, Md. No-ly. J.J. HALLOW, U~| WITH 0. F. H'EISMSER & CO., Manufacturers and Jobbers of CLOTHING. No. 1215 Main St., Kiclimoud, Va Sept 8-'8!-Cm $72 A WKKK. 912 a day at home easily made. Costly Outfit free. ■ Address TRTK TFC Co., AUK'iista, Maine. ELUIRT, HTTZ & CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in J OTIONS: HOSIERY; GLOVES; WHITE AND FANCY GOODS No. 5 Hanover street; Biftltpiore Md. 641y- V . O . W 1 I' 1' I S , , with *' ' ** >»]" BAYNE, ANDERSON 4, L'ARI), W UOLESALK GUUCEUS, No. 286 West I'ratt And 52 South Howard Streets. Patleriun Mofiie, } .j . A'' IIM O UK. J. A '.'AnJtMun, S JJ h . > ) jilliol liiird. mrt(wit> M . W SALE OF V ALU AUL K Tract «f Land. " '•..1 . .!./«' ' , L By VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE Su|ifri«rt.>»rt TRF nh- , made £at Spring Ten, KSlf idi #i aftiuji pending L in said Court, wherein A brain Lew is is plain- I tiff and W. U. Waif* «ni TOINRFHRE ILCL«D- | auts, the '*ifiidet»i(WT!9' KJ' || pointed by saiil Court, will expose to sale at public auction, to the highist bidder, lor cash, on the preuAsei,' OFCF" 1 WOSDAY, NOVEMBER 7 th, 18S1, at 12 o'clock, M., jha tyUowtaa described tratt at laud I) ingIn' the F)«*II#Y I AI t lying on tbe waters of Neatman'S Creek, in said County, adjoining tie lands Washington ' Tattle. Joel Alien, 1 Davis, Kpperson arid others, containing 477 acres more or less, and knowu us the laudaof Allium Lewis I 4n Stokes County. I . J: 0 J BK } Commissioners, , /October Htli 18t>i-4W. 1 THE D b'l. IM Q I't'tf T. i One day lust week, while sad and dreary, As we wended, weak and weary, Across the unswept floor; We heard, at first, a pi ntle tapping, Then it became an earnest rapping, At our sanctum door. "Come in I" we said: while vet we pondered, And in silence we still wondered What for us could be in slote ; Then, the door-bolt gently turning, In he walked. Our cheek was burning At thoughts of crimson gore.' "Are you the man that docs the writing?" (What word will rhj me with this but fighting? Quickly thought we, o'er and o'er.) "Sir, we are," we gently told him, Nodding to the boy» to hold him, If ha tried to. b«ut us sore, 1 "Then you'll please give me a credit Opposite that little debt, For two dollars more. I like your paper, and will take it As long as you will strive Jo make it As good as it has been btforfc. We Jumped I h»dodi»t#d I tbunre missed him, Or we surely would nave kissed him, No matter if the boys did roar ; So seldom treated in this manner, We felj inclined to sing hosannaU 1 Only Uii3»nd nothing tnore. Work has been ordered stopped upon the extension of tbo Western North Carolina depot at this plitoe. It is sup posed that this change of purpore on the 1 part of the authorities ot the road is in some wav connected with the recent 1 purchase by the Richmond and Dauville ! people of the Charlotte and Statesville Railroad.— Siuteaville Lam/mark. One of the interesting incidence of; the Allanta Exposition on Governor's i ' day was the n akingof 2 suits of clothes j for two of the Visiting Governors froui J l cotton whivh at daylight that day was j I still unpicked in the fields The Giver 1 uors were also weighed with the following ' result. Culquitt uf G», 170, Higelow ol Con , lS6i, Jaivis ol N C .203 Black-, j burn ol Ky22Hl, Hojt ol lVnn , 248 j an average ol 207 pounds apiece. M»ity years ago, when a boy. Nelson W. Aldricli etiiered I'rnvidence, N. J | on foot aud with his clothes elurg over i , nis back lie was poor and without ' in fluence to help him along in the world 1 lie had pluck, however, and after a j | lew dajs obtained employment in a 1 wholesale grocery store He gradual} . ruse in life, until he is now ahe head ol one of the largest firms io the State, and ' a few weeks ago wis elected United i States Senator to succeed Genera! Burnaide* Picroßivf. ILI.USTHATIO.NB. —"The use | fulness ol pictures in a general way is I -eenby uumparint; the kcenuess ol observ ation. tbe general intelligence, the ac curacy oT knowledge exhibited by chil- j dren bjought up in the midst of an ; abundance ol wholesome illustrated lit eraiurc, with the comparative dulnesa of vision and narrowness of iulorniation show by those who have not been ao privileged." The ioregcing, which we take from the "Canda School Journal, truthfully applies to the 3000 Illustra lions, in Webster's UnubridgedDji ciou ary, in which m»»re than 3U) words and. terms are illustrated anil defiaed Qfdor the following twelve words; Beef Boiler Cuttle, Column, Fy, Horse, Mohliiij/t, Phrenology, Rdvc\in, Steam t'Hi/iuc, J'imbrrs, as any be teen by cx auiiuibg the Dictionary. Albany Ledger-Standard.] Speaking of Governors suggests the mention of an item we received from Mr Henry A. Knight, Foreman at ChaS. Waters & Co 's Governor and Valve Works, lioston, Miss.: I haye utedSt Jacobs Oil among our emplovees and find that it never tails to cure The men are delighted with the wonderful effects ol the Oil, as it baa cured them of bruises, burns, etc. Humbugged Again. I saw so much said about tne merits of Hop liitt»rs, md my wife who was always doctoring, aud never well, teased iie so urgently to get hw some I conclu dt-d to be glad I did, tor in lens than two months u&e uf the liittora my wile was cured and baa remain ed so for eighteen mouths ; since. I like such humbugging—H. T., St. Paul.— /Vpi leer /'rent. TUB REASON WHY —The tonic ef ! feet of Kidnej-Wort is produced by its eleausing aud purifying action on the blood Where there is a gravelly dep >- sit in the uriue, or milky, ropy urine froDi di-iOfdered kidiieys, itjures with out fail. Constipation So '1 piles redtiily j yield to its cathartic and healing power Put up in dry vegetable furiu or liquid (very concentrated), either act prompt and sure.— Troy budget. -'—We jlte'ii tig)* G#u Jljn *ol!>, of >euse River, that the work is prog ressing very satisfactorily indeed, and lhat the people are lendiug a helping hand'ami are otherwide showing their ftill appreuiariori of the value of the work to their local interest. And we in p.narL%te Otjterver "nountrot iWj tffe Ya'ilio t!|per i [Die Capl. W. ,11 Jauies, finely. ltai|roads are importaut and confer a great beuetit ou lbe sectious through whteh they piss; but the rivers are out uutural highways, and beic'g frae are Still 'mord invalu'iliie to our people — Newt ami Observer. The editor of a Virginia paper was asked by a if if WW possible lhat little town kept up four newspapers, and the reply was, "Nit, it takes four newspapers to keep up tbe town." l• , ; A A IRON' BlTr' IVJ nro highly reoon.mwided for all diseases re quiring a ceruit indent tOfllCj e pceiu ,• hidigtH on, Inter' vi ittmt Ftvers, L . . .' I•/ Apptilf, Ltmnif fitr- •*} /*, uj i " rry. V. l.nritlna (lioMool,»lrengih«ny the muscle*, nml giM-r. -\v life totlionerves. Incyact like a charm on tlie 'lipestivo organs, removi >T all ilv~peptionyaiptoma, M:«1I -.5 Trn-i ',m t/u Fond, litlrJu in. II it t'.t fit S.w ;■ 11l ■tbnrn. tie. TliC only Iron L'rcparutiou that wi'.l not I;' keti tiio tt ill or givo llcadiU'llo. fS .ld l\v nil druprgists. V.'riin t r t':u A. J! C Look, 32 j.;>. ut useful mid auiusin; r.tailini*—ml frrc. r:;ov>:: c\. Baltimore, ?:i. Llf" L.. dllft IJ> £'A I •- 9 »..*J I A .-orret-t lTi.»u»rv it m» 1.1. ml full PariU'UUf* »\ . .ina*. »vt l ur r.nrrvr ' ' • A m-»*t j rt markuhl** :in«l erltirul j* 4r\i£ i ' 1 1 !.i NO HOOK rrn.f.li.f nolil* imiit. ff\ W« K> CM fc v?. •• 5M *5- V* «»T f !»•% .Mil. 11. 1' 50 per cent, discount to Age,its °V7 r v i;V VIV Yiri M u Su - i ' GKORGE W. II INS HAW. W. M. HINSHAW. SPRING AND SUMMER OF 1881. HINSHAW BROTHERS, WISBTOA. >'. C., Foui years ago to day wo opened our first slock ol (iOOHS in one of »he builJ | we now occupy. Not satisfied to reiuaiu wliete we »laried we liave Iroui time J to time added to our building and stock so thai we can sale!} say that we Bow have | the most complete Stole ltoouis in the Stale. U c have 111 use two ol 15A IKS j i best ELEVATORS by the uietusul' which we have easy access to all parts ol the ! ten ltoouis in our lilock all ol which are tilled »itb Meichaiidise of ev« ry desciip -1 tion which we buy at lowest prices, uiostly li.'Ui ujauulaclureis and which we sell i at reasonable priees. IXOIJH WHOLES ALK OKI'AII I'M K.N IS, WHICH Alt 13 Til K LAUUKST 1 IN TOWN, we will duplicate in prices any bill ol au ordiuury aiuouut bouglil n» j 1 any uiarket, freight taken into consideration I OUlt ItKI AIL DKI'AKTMKN I'S aUK I'llM MOST COMI'LKTE IN WIN STON. We call especial atteutiou to our line ol DRESS GOODS, I KI.MMINGS, LAWNS, I'EQI'ETS, SUITINGS, NOTIONS, I'AItASOLS j COTTON A I>ES, CASSIMERES. ROOTS AND SHOES. UIXCIIESILU VIRVIMA WD MILES' PIIILAUELPIIU SHOES A SPECIALTY, OUR STOCK CONSISTS IN I'ART Of 400 Suits Men's and Boy'a Clothiug. 40 Cases Hats. 85 Cases and Bales of Dry Goods. 60 " Notiots. 100 Bags Coflfeo. 50 Barrels bugar. 75 " Syrups. * 150 Kegs of Nails and Horse Shoes. SI'LEN'DID SToCti jl)P— t Hi I}f i | STAPLE HARDWARE, DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES. TIN WARE, HOLLOW WAKK AND QUBKNSW ATTK IN LAUOE QUANTITIES AND OREAT VARIETY. 2,000 Do*ens Coats' Spool Cotton at New York Prices. 2,"00 pounds Sole Leather. 20.0Q1* pouniji MW »□! Lard, White Lead, Oils, Varmshe#, &0; We iotend to wake it to the interest of every one to come and see us, and we in- { vite you to do so. 7,500 li'l.jt of the Ctlrhratni Star Brand Tobaecu Manure/or Sale thil Sj.riny. _ I Buy your gooils of us and selhyrfar Tubaeco at our New Warehouse, (PACE'S) i when couipleted and you will come as near getting the worth ol your money in | Merchandise, and the worth of your Tobacco in money as ycu can get in this wide world | COME ONE, COME ALL, : ■ i * * ; Rcspeoi fully, I May 14th, 1881. ' usJjtltfSl/AW liROTIIERSi | STILL. AL.IV JbT AM) KICKING! JOHN iofFF/Tf?, FRANK L MOORE, ISAAC H. NELSON, Ol Davie County. Of Stukes County. Of Stokei County A BIG SHOW COMING ! TH'fcVJ ~,* p " Oil 'i *| a i( j Altloftglf , 'e Joyoer block by fire, we beg to let the public know that our husin!& ir going ou aa ,| oothing had happ> ued We are now located ou tbu Ogburn Coruer, where we have on view a Large, New and Well Selected •'>'>. i - ; •.i , J STOCK OF I)UV GOODS, [ Oroceiie'', ffataf l>xjv%iid Shoes, Tinware, Queensware, Willow.Ware Sole Leather, I incur., Suit, & c., tie. In lac everything kept in a First Class Store We are now open and earnestly aolioit our many Icienda aud lotuier oualouiers to BE SURE. u ' !TI ' V " '• V . and not buy goods before giving us a look »* ,M are pre pared to give uutlte aatuf'aCltoD. AH Goods Guaranteed as Bepresented. ~ 'A •J T ■ I«» /ii;i •. A We are just starting and intepd to build np an honest trade by fair deanrfg. ' Griffith, !tIoor».& («. Winston, January, Bth. it. rhOUL A- STOCKTONS | Tobacco Warehouse, WINSTON,N C WK OFFER TO THR PLANTERS OF North Carolina and Virginia every j advantage for the I HANDLE and SALE of their TOBACCO. Ol'll HOUSE SETS ' EAST »"d WEST) giving from SUNRISE to SUNDOWN the bust LIGHT ol any HOUSE IN NORTH CAROLINA, j We w ill give jou every ACCOMMODATION (I'ilKitrpiit*»(?) | lo iiniUc 11 to your interest to sell ith us.o Your fr'endj, truly, I'FOUL ,t- STOCKTON, JOHN BIIEPP \ RD. Anillonet r and tJenernl Manager. T A. WILKb, Floor Jlananer. N. G. M'OCKTON, Ki>ok Kieper. F. XI. Bull ANNON, . K. C. OL'NAKU, J. icittng Pattoni. JOSEPH H. STOCKTON, Supervisor. Winfttou, X C, Au.rust Ti>, 18i ».—l> ci N E y II t.l KITIIKB l;I()ril» ui: I>U\ IORX H |D That Ada tb mi mi* i hue un □ TSS LI7XS. SSI BOWELS,fI H AMD TUSIIDXX7S. M MWHY ARE WE SICK?|i j Ii JlecauM we allow then fruit onj*H4 iun UAfcom* doqqid or (orjtiJ, ami ;k>i" t/u« vf R 'iwitorsart thertfor* for eat into (\ ■. blood U U t hat thouldbt grpiUt't uatnrnlly. Q M WILL SURELY CURE ■ U KIDNEY DISEASES, M W LIVER COMPLAINTB, U kflrir.FH, COIfBTITATION, ritINAHYM j n DISEASES, FK.M ALE WKALM SbU, M II AM).\F.UVOIii IMHOIIPEKI, mm by causing frt* (tclion of the* organs and NV ytiturlng their jtower to Utrow >•£ diuau. I LJ Wky w(T»»r IKillon* painx ami arheal M M Vfkj lariut nletl nlth I'llm, ( oiutipatlon! U Vthj frl|fliti*ne«l orrr dKordfrtd | W ffhjrptiilßrenfniiin or air k heatlarhacl ■ If Us*Kl!)>'BT-W'OHTandYfjnninhMUk, || pB It Is put up In Urj Vrsriublr Form, in tin 11 II oaiu out) package of whit .1 inakt-4 iu ot ■■ ■ V uicUicliHV A l.*o In I.IQUIII Form, r«rj ( onccn-BB trated, for llmajv that ranuot nati..y >.rt it. V v N ( Wlt arts wUh equal c f?V mney In either form. ■ U GET JT Or YOUII DUI'OGIffT. IT.ICZ, #I.OO M [R WKI.I.S, i:iniAUDsOX A Co., Prop's, U |J WIU Mind the drf pnarpsiiU *: ::U.",UTC.\ rt. W NEW RICH BLOOD! Pursuits' I'urQntirr fills mnkn New Rich j Blood, AIH! will compl««*lv the bliaxt in lltoentirepvstoin i«» three M onth*. Anrpotion i who will fnkn "f |»IH "nrh nlirhtfrom 110 iSwm'ks 1 iitav )h'tv-uorc-l t > s'Miml h« a :tMh, if snrh n thing j Senthv nihil f'>r H lof'ci* »*rnin»»«. ; s. JOII V soy CO., Huston, Muss., formerly /fti injur, Mr, AGENTS WANTHlpIpp,^ I tft»* !lfnch*T»e iUfrt)|9>U , f witu an«l TOT; m 20 mlnUtit. It lu;i .1 4! "o *h »•:> U-'. y | Work fur Which therPUah\M« • -c i.lv j. ••! .». St. ; drni'arnnit UHT»' t T n ; "•* »v*ii»l> liulf achiii 111*0.. 4jS rr - I 1 ;//i . v /. 7 ■ ■ ' f * i i* ■ ''• • ♦tii'. T ' • ' ' ' i • .T! ?J|i i.' , | ' 1 ■ ,«»■! • Irb *\ TO THEI I OIVB H»AL.ra "Excellent Tonic, Alterative and Dluratlc." Medical Association, Lynchburg, Va. "TJsed with great benefit in Malaria and Diphtheria."—S. F. Pupon, M D , Qa. "Successfully used in dyspepsia, chronic diarrhoea and scrofula."—Prof S. Jackson, M D, Univ. Penn. "Invaluable as a nervous tonic."—Hon 1 C Fowler, Tenn. "Recommended as a prophylactic in mala rial districts D R Fnirex, MD,N 0. "Restores debilitated s stems to health."— T 0 Mercer, M D, Ind. "Adapted in chronic diarrhoea, scrofula, and dyspepsia "—Geo T Harrison, M D, N Y "Successful in diphtheria and neuralgia." —J P Neese, M D, N C "Excellent for certain diseases peculiar t* women."—Prof J J Moorman, M D, Va. "Prompt in relieving headache, lick ind nervous."—Rev K C Dodsoti. "Used with great benefit in dvspepsia." J Mcßalph, M P, Pa. "Suited to bronchitis and diseases of di gestive organs " —J F loiikhton. M D, Ala, | "Most valuable remedy known for ftmala diseases."—Jno P Metteaur. M I>. L L P. "Of jrreat curative virtue."—Thus F Kum ; bold, M P. Mo. "Beneficial in uterine derangement and ma larious conditions."—G M Vail, M D, Ohio. "Charming on the complexion, making it smooth, clear, soft and rosy " —Miss M, 8 C. "The prince of mineral tonics."—Francis Gilliam, M I). N C. I "Inestimable as a tonic and alterative Hunter MeGuire, M P, Vu. "Mne appetizer aud blood purifier.'•—H Fisher, M P, Ga. "Very beneficial in improving a reduced system " —Bishop Keckwiih, of Ga. , "Invalids hue find welcome aud health.' 1 I lev John lltniiioii, lute of La., now of j Kichinond, Va. "Has real merit.—Southern Med. Journal Pitinplela lite, upon application. Water, $4 and ease. Mass and Pills. I 50, 16 cenls. feu! post-paid anywhere. Summer season ot Springs begins Ist June ! #:)5 per mon'h Address, A. M DAVIES, Pre*'t of the t "o. 1 78 MainS'., L> nehluirg, Va. I' " Itm I7> SO! •BV PWi'll: .* Si>\« l»iyl 1.1 t June 2 'Bt-fl . N ' w «. i, O ,i;j||l!: ; i.' . «>• »-•* •» I .1 • /Si . , ') IT *' "V 1 J. -V ... /j ■„ " ./ ; Y, / v —- • • V, • «• r *• • ' } ■ ■ » J : .M T i lioi yt ( ♦* • J t: -ilr ... i • I I. - . -I , .«:ir .. r ■ • ■ "iM io ,l. Efl' 4 !c.i of V " lia.ooo Wozvu 4COO M-»V MOLDS Biographical J; of over 0700 X. PubMsfMii i vG.iC vrr-'. ■ LIVE'HY, Ftil) & bA Lit &TAiJ* CRUTCH FIELD k STEDSiAV Successors to Beck A Moore. WINSTON, A t; ALL KINDS OF CONY VY A KIR, furnished at reasonable rates. We offer the very best acrommrdaiii'n la Drovers. Special attention paid tc tram* nt custom. Horses bought, sold and e>charged. August 19, 1860. ly f" I -4 J v>, r. i v> Mz r'" • V j ! % V ; I ■ •3K * JAMhS I>. CIIAMbhHLAIN, —WU'U— €. W. Thorn WUOLKfALI IIA T l>BAt*M, • • Bicbmond, Va . / PSpecial atfention given to orders, and ' taction guaranteed, June 16th 1881. ■> 1 STIPUS* PUT***. L.'H. " W. H. MILBB, wrrw BTEI'IiEN PUTNKT * CO., ' Whaletale Dealers in BOOTS. 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