—cattrs Reporter and Post. KtUtrtd at the Dan bury, X. C., Pod-office at Smnirf Clans Matter. PANBURY, N. C.,1 July 27, 183*2. i • ; Mass Convention To the Dtmocrats and Coiisitvolives of\ Stokes county: ' will be held io the Court-house at Danbtiry, on Motvlay, 7th day of Au gust, 1882, meeting for the pur pose of nominating candidates for Scilatc . Hpusc of Representatives of our nest Legislature, and tor county officers Every voter who desires to perpetuate good government is requested to at tend the convention, and assist in bring ing out candidates who can be heartily endorsed at Jhe ballot-box. By order of the Exec u tiro Cominilte. JOEL F. HILL, Chairman, ( OROASiZE. . " 1 The following remarks from cut es teemed contemporary, tb« Btatesviilc -LanHmitft,we give editorial prominence tiec-ause ot tbe importance of the subject dbcussed. Let every Democrat go to *" work and we will pile up such a imyori-j ' ity for our ticket in November, ad was' never before given in this State . Let ps look at the facts : There are 105,- , 000 negro voters in this State. They will be at the pools bright and early, on the morning of tbe 7th sf November. 'JVc may count 100.000 votes agaiust us as already in tii/» Laljot boxes. Then there arc the various revenue officers find other hirelings and dependents of tbe government to the number of proba bly {>,ooo. At the crack of the uia»- ter's whip th«y wiil rally ns a rr.m; car rying with tlieiu all the inflofnCe they possibly can, for their i»read depends up on a continuation of tbe present order of things. Thus we are confronted with an army of 110,000 voters to start with. Then thera are a certain number of per pons who can be iutimidatcd, cajoled, bribed, or in one way or another wheed led into voting the Republican ticket, And these, added to the non-of&ce-hold . ing white men who vote the Republican ficiet from principle) wilt bring the figure up to say, 120,000. This is the army, then, which the Democrats of North Carolina, the solid men whb seek no offices but )vho love their State and desiro to promote her welfare, must meet ind overcome. Think you it can be done by sitting down with folded hands and sayiug to ourselves, there is no -danger 1 Such a policy will inevitably result in our overthrow. The contest will be a des porato one and if we win it must be af ter earnest, systematic labor. The rev enue party in this Stato poiy in (he last ditch. It will have aa abundance of money with which to wage this cam paign. It lias called to its aid overy disaffected Democrat whese prejudices, ambition or cupidity it could work up on, and it will make a fight such as it has never made before. The energy of desperation will characterize its strug gle and it is notto be defeated by half landed, half-hearted methods. \Vc have in this State to-day, over this alliod army of negrogs, revenue of ficer/, office-seekers, dependents and Republicans of all sorts, honest and otherwise, a clear majority of 25,000. Shall it be said that, with this majority, North Carolina has gone Republican ? Perish the thought! Ahd yet this cdlamity will overtake us uuless we be stir ourselves. So many of onr people are supine and indifferent. They will not, left to themselves, realize the dan ger. Thousands of them never go to the polls at all, and it is these men who imponle our cause. If our party would march to the polls but one., as the op position does at every election, in solid column, and speak, Republican ism would perish off the soil of North Carolina. These heedless ones must be worked Upon this year. They mvit be made to see that except they arise nnd enter their protest, the government of North ! Carolina will pass into the hands of North Carolina's enemies. They can be blade HfijUhis, and oimm necmg Tt they will act. The responsibility of moving them devolves upon thoso who already realise the danger, if our work ing Democrat* will do their duty in get ting out the party vote, the result of the election is beyond a doubt—wo will carry the State by a larger majority 1 than ever before, but a feeling of secur ity will surely rosult in disaster. On her wedding Jay, un Indiana girl wrote something, sealed it jn an envelope and gave it to an intimate friend. "If I am alive six montlis from tinw," she * raid, "give llr.s back to me unopened. If lam dead, read it." On tbe day ] that tbe half year expired, she commit- 1 ed snicide, and Uic onclosur* was found; to be a statement that she expected no joy from the marriage, but was willing to give it a trial before deciding to take i 1 070 lift. ✓ « ' IS PROIIIHITIuS l> K'A U I" We • think tho Winston Sentinet's ' answer to the above inquiry is conclu sive, and that prohibition is not dead. Tbe Republican platforms of Maine, Kaitaia, lowa and Ohio declare strong ly f*r prohibition. The Setitincl says: T lit State Journal, one Of the leading assistant Republican pipefs in th# Stat* jasks if prohibition is dead' From | what wc can sec taking place in the Rs ! publican S tatea ke WoUltl cbhcituit) that it was not dead. Last week lowa, one of the strongest Republican States in the ÜBlbh, adopted by a large majority i a constitutional amendment forbidding . any one from manufacturing, selling* or keeping for sale, any intoxicatingliqdots whatever, incluihng ale, witie of 1 beor. - * In Ohio the Republicans, by what ■ they call tho l'opd liquor law, aro try . ing to cut beer ftom the list, and have raised a hella-belloo among the Ger mans which will lose tbem the State. In Pennsylvania the Republicans have nominated temperance lecturers for Governor and Congressman at large. In Maine the Republicans at the late State convention endorsed tho Maine , prohibitory liquor law and have a coal ition ticket with ,tbe prohibitory liquor . men of Keftl Dot.- 4 x 1 t In DeiHWratic North Carolina where it was killed by 118,000 majority the ; Republicans are trying to keep the is sue alive and a few Democrats who are afraid that they may iose their grog arc awfully frightened, but they need not be, as a prohibitory law never was adopt ed in a Democratic State, as ono of the fundamental principles of the party is ! "no suuipturary laws." No, Bro. Spell-' man, stay at houic, or keep away frum , Kepublicon States, and as long as you can raise a dime you Can get a "hip." if such Republican leaders as Judge Read, Gov. Holden, Judge Russell, lion. W. A. Smith, Judge Albertson, Judge Buxto.i, Hon. D. B. Jenkins,' Judge Dick, W. S. Ball, Col. Tom. I Keogh, Jndge Starbuck, all of whom •ere prohibitionists, with such colored j leaders as Bishop Hood, J. 0. Price, and E. R. Dudley. ID fact every Re publican leader in the State of an; pcomineace, with may be, on* or two exceptions, were ajtive prohibitionists, 1 and if the Republicn party was ever to get into power agaiu through their in-1 f nuonee the issue might be revived ■ ie * in ' . Wharton J, Greeu has been nominai -1 ed for Congress in the 3rd district. 1 Alice Oat*s is about to take another . husband—her seventeenth or somewhere high up. 5 T(;crc are seventv-one minisUrs of the > Methodist l'rotestant Church in North i Carolina. r In 1870 thore were but 93,565 farms in North Carul'ma. In 19S0 there were " 157,600. ' ' ■ y The Catatobd Mercury is out for ('has. , R. Jones for Vice I'rc-sidenl of the t'nit-1 ed States Th 1884. Democratic campaign clubs are being , formed all over the State. The party is wakiug up, for a fact. Do not be deceived. Insist oh hav ing the genuine Brown's Iron Bitters, made only by the Brown Chemical Co., and take nothing else. Col. John A. McDonald, of Raleigh, one of the original panel of Republicans of this State, joined the Bennett club of tho capital city one night last week. The Tarboro Souf/ttmer avers that Beaufort and Halifax are the only east ern counties in which there are any "Liberals"—that is to say Republicans in disguise. Judge Eure declined a re-nominatieti in the first district. He is a man of means and the Raleigh Farmer and Me chanic learns that he will go into busi ness at Norfolk, Va. Miss Vcnie Clokey an attiactive lady, 35 years old, Who cob trots considerable wealth and belo'ngs to one of tbe most respectable families ia Little Washing*- ton, the home of Qen. Grant's relatives, was married to a negro, ouo John Miller one day last week. Mrs. Abraham Lincqia was buried on the iOth at Springfield-, Ohio, All bus iness, public au4,grivate| was aumyj \ I tho Greets werotUronged with eiti#*m>. The altar was completely covtrpd with flowers and crape. The State attended in a body. Tho Republican convention for tbe second Congressional district met at i Wilson OD Thursday. O'iiara, negro, was nominated by the assemblage, and Ilubbs, white, the present incumbent, by the cltfurman of the convention. Both, I it is stated, will run. i The Republican platform of Maine dec'ares strongly for prohibition. So do the platforms of the same party in Kan sas, lowa, and Ohio. The Republican party is in fiict the Prohibition party par ' exctUrnce , and yet the wretched carica i tUrc of a flatty in this Stato pretends to 1 be opposed to Prohibition, notwitbstand- , ing the ftfct that every Republican of j prominetfoe and character in tbe State , wa« a Prohibitionist. j That Accuried Lnw. s I One of tlic great sins T have commit -1 ted is leaving tbc Republican party and . joining the Deinoerats. I have dotifc so , | atler mature deliberation, nut tfipcut ■ i«g any reward Whatever, but because of the action the llcpuljlaun party has seen I lit to take. I lixpect to stand \>j the s color* at the -I'euiaetrtic party, as 1 1, ia other days by ths Republi - cau, notwithstanding the jeers and in t { timidation being used by the revenue e j ring and their allies. lam add have II been for ten long years in favor of abol j iihing the present system of internal j revenue and would have voted for the r Democratic ticket long ago if they had 3 dome out in favor of the abolition of t this accursed law, as the} liaVe recent ly dohe.— John A. .\tc6oMld, of Rttl t titjh. ~ The First Ic»v Tobacco. Wc «aw a sample of tobacco to-day which was taken from a load on pale at 5 Public warehouse, of this year's crop, r It was raised by R. 11. of Pittsyl vania county, a/jd was cot on Friday, s the 14th of july. The tobacco was 8 small, but of bright color apd ailken - texture. Wr High had enough tobacco r rioo to tli£ wjfldle pf july. We daiwSty is" Tho ftrst of 5 ! the season. ~Danville Register. _ j We often hear of mines and other in ,' teresta, our uatural resources, now dor , mant, awaitipg development, by North ,! em capital. Why shall we not put our | own shovldcrs to the wheel and develop ,! them ourselves ! North Carolina has . capital that can be invested that way, . j and it will be profitable to the capitalists : ! as well as beneficial to the State. Let , us not rely too much on Northern aid. > Northern folks were once not so fast as ,! they arc to-day. They had to make a beginning Let us begin.—„\etoj and ' Observer. >; , The above is a sentiment which . should bd impressed upon our people.— ' Ilefe in the hills of Stores }ics millions ' of dollars in capital, only awaiting en ' erjiy to put it in a tangible shape, with which millions more may be developed ) > but the foeling in the South ssems to be • that if we do not have thousands to ' commence with, we must sit down and 1 wait for a Northern capitalist to come along. Mark Tills. "~™ — , l Did you ever know a man erho grew rich by fraud, continue successfully ' through life and leavo a fortune at I death • ■ | This question was pnt to 4 gentleman 2 who has been in business forty years, j After reflecting awhile ho said : . j "Not one. I have seen many men I become rich, as if by magic,, and win golden opinions, when torn* litild things | led to an exposure of their fraud, and .i thay have falldh into disgracp and rum. • | Arson) perjury and suioido fro common i crimes With those who maks hatte to bej , | rich regardless of the means." 11 Boys, stick a pin here. Yon will | toon be men and begin to act with; those who make money. Write this good man's testimony in your nnnJ, and with it put this work of God, "Us that hasteneth to be rich, hath an svil eye, and considereth not that poverty shall come upon him." Let these works lead you to rMblte to make haste slowly when you give into buiihess in ths nutter of making mon ey- - Rev. floury Ward Beecbur, the fa* mouspastor of Plymouth church, Brook lyn, has come to be, practically, an Uni versalistv lie has lfng been tending in in this direction, bat in his sermon last Sunday a week ago he earne oat flatly ' and said: . "I say thero is no plaee of endless tor-, ment but I do think there must bo a certain form or degree of punishment tbarwill extend for a limit into eternity This punishment will be the remorse fcr sin committed. We shall be a great While ia the other life before wc cease U> be sorry for tha misdeeds of our earthly career, but ultimately peace and happi ness will come to the souls of all. This is a comfortable doctrine but it is safe to say that id those who hold it the wish is &tb£r to the thought. AlonW D. McCarthy, ajonog lasyy of •inning a girl, who loved bin, but feared that hii habit of ftdqUent intox ication would make trim a sot and would only consent to marry him on bis promise of total abstinence. On the day appointed for the wedding he committed suicide, leaving letters to explain tfcat i he could not keep his pledge and woubl die rather tin a break it. We leant from Charlotte that Mr. J. P. Caldwell, of the Stat6s*ille Land mark, will remove to that place at an early day and commence the publication of a daily papor. Ample _ patronage is guaranteed, we learn, to make the un dertaking successful and remunerative. * " , «• H&viti" been cured'by Bt. JaeobsOil, I recommend the same to all sufferers | with Rheumatism, says Mr. L. HhiflT j man, 2804 Calumet Are., Ohiqegu 111. j —Li Croue Republican Leader. I County Government. County government comes directly ' homo to cvcrV tax-paych It is a rjiies ' tion t)f dollars and cants. It is a qucs ' tion of honest, fair and jtist government. ' It is a question of higll or lt># taxes. 1 There is ntt mistaking the sigtilficancy B and importance Of this ljuostiotti ' In twenty-three counties the actual ' saving to the people in one year by the - chaßgo iliadij from the old imported Radical system and that now in tlse was s over SIOO,OOO. In ten years more than • a million dollars would be ssved. 1 The people groan under Federal i State s and county taxes. Do they propose to 1 vote for men *ho oome otlt openly, but f under a frlse pretense, and declare that - they are in favor of restoring negro • domination ? This is to give financial matters again into the hands of the ne groes. This is to retain to tbe extrav agance and plundering of all the years r after 'he Radicals got control in North t Carolina until tbe Democrats changed . the system, \jeut jpto effect in ■ 1879. That year over one hundred , thousand dollars was s+?e4 t#j Ih* tax ■ payers of twenty-three counties.— MM. i Star, ItoruJNi; ow turrit so (lOOD.—Cer f • strong said w» oar rdp#rtcts to whom tho fallowing was de tailed by Mr. lletlry Kaschop, With Mr. ■ Geo. E. Miller, 418 Main BU, this city : ■ 1 suffered so badly with rheumatism ■ in my leg last winter, that 1 was una " bio to attend to my work, being Coiu ) pletcly helpless. I ltdard of St. Jacobs Oil and bought a bottle, after tising • which I felt greatly relieved. With ) tlid use of the second bottle I was com i pletcly cured. In my estimation there . is nothiug on earth so good for rhcuma ) tism as St. Jacobs Ooil. It acts like a i! ohsrm. Worcester (Mass.) Spy. Oh, horrors! It ia now asserted that Guitcau received a Republican political assessment circular on the day he died. ' —Patriot, What gives a healthy appetite, an in | creased digestion, strength to the mus cles, and tone tone to the nerves 1 , Brown's Iron Bittars. i Tbe Rowan Republicans sat dows 1 heavily oa the "1/ibera}" concern Sat inr day. Jur information is that, the "Coalition" was unsparingly denounc ed. ('Handsome 1" said tb« Louisvile ' main, "why, handsome's no name for the girls of our town !" And wben a Moe > ton man agreed with bim and aaid it wasn't, the Louisville mail hauled out a ' revolver.. A Washington letter ihforms the Greatiiboro Patriot tlat Gen. Leach is tube the candidate for Cotl grrnm ia tfcc-flfttT OtSIrHM , that CaUSOy will succeed"Kvcritt as collector; llenderron will sncceu4 Douglas as mar shal. Tha Patriot puts little faith in ' the letter. j There arc but two "Liberal" Demo crats jn New llanover, and it is saidj I that there are none whatever in Pender, j Duplin, Sampson, Columbus, Brunswick ; and Bladen counties. We shall gain inore than we will lose in tbc Fall in this district. Mark tbe prediettion and look out Tor a 2,000 Democratic majority. Resisted, That the Bourbon leaders of the Democratic party are respon sibU for tbe passage of the prohibition i bill aki the ' agitation resulting there from—Republican Coalition Platform. Prohibition p«a sot and is not a pol- i itical dr party question. I regard it as res adjudicata.—Folk, Rtpublidn-Coo titum Candidate for Judge. Resithtd, That the present system of county government is based lpon the monarchal prineiple of taxation with out representation, and is Utterly sub- ' versivejrf the rights at the cttictn, and!' shpuld V* repealed.— Republican Coalv- Iwi Pfyform., ,. „. , I *a»m member of tho Legislature 1 that payed tfcp county government bill and clafin to be its author and Drafts man. 1 believe lit *ae right then, and have nothing to take back now.— Folk, Coalition candidate for Judge• . Wm. li. Huston, ofSt. L»w]rcnCe, this State, has recently secured a patent on a eorn planter. Also Ryan P. Buy son, Burnt Chimney, road locomotive ; Josiah Howard, dfn*>n, cotton cultiva *or, Timer#. ■ HoeScy Mount, |ecd mcclntnisu* for saw mills ; Joseph T. Williamson, Raleigh, stencil piste. So you see North Carolinians are devel oping a good deal latent inventive talent.—-V ew South. fllow N. M. Pepper & C». can sell goods as Um as Ihey dW is a mystery to those who hare buying at other places. Lottery ticket seller* n St. Louis are | being sent to prison for two years. This summer the mortality among children in New Orleans is terrible. I j I In Texaa 700 miles of track have been laid during the last six months. Little Delaware will give us over 6,000,000 buseels of peaches this sea son. An Atlsntea hotel keeper excites cur iosity by offering to purchase 10,000 rate. keojh on the situation. f Kxtraet froin a letter to thd Abrt/i . State, writtan by one of the ablest and . inost prominent heptlblican leaders in . North Carolina: • «*••• j "ta it etpected that the Prohibitionists will Submit to all the contumely Slid disgrace sought to be heaped upon thein by this new-fanglod concern! For one : Iv'e doHe UothiHg 1 am ashamed of or 1 sorty for. i There is great disflatisfdßtion through j this whole tVpidn at thd outrageous coa lition, and 1 don't intend to submit to it. YoU can all do as you pi ease. 1 * shall write a letter denouncing the > whole thing, and advising Ropulioans to I havd tldthibg to do With it. * * * t * Ido think tho cause of the Prohibi tion leaders is cowardly. Are Wd men 1 1 Or mdtc figures to be used by whiskey I rings and revdnue raiders.' * • • . * Why not call a State Conveutloh of . Prohibitionists or straight oUt Repub licans V k 1 As we have heretofore said the A nrM ( State does not recognise the right of the I Republican State Convention to com mit Republicans fer or against Prohibi tion. We do l)0t regard tl).o pJ9.uk in I the platform on that subject as having any force. If k |£iini}j4*M is avowed - anti-probibitioui|t and fcgafds the tjues r tion as • live i«ao,>sad try to wake it a - party question, we say a prohibitionist . is under no obligations to support him ; : on the other hand if a candidate is an i avowed prohibitionist and demands sup . port on party political grounds wc do not ■ think he is entitled to political support s on that ground> r The weak point in the Republican ar i inor this year is that it is carrying ou au . anti-probibition campaign, and cxpecl > ing Republican prohibitionists to sup . port its candidates. , There are two classes of Republicans in Ndrth Carolina who havo not yet agreed to support the coalition ticket, ' j and they can be counted by thousauds. ' Oue is composed of Republicans who ro ' gard with disfavor ths methods used to force the Republican 'patty to abandon ■ its organisation ■ and support a ticker ■ "ompgsed one-half of Republicans and ? the other half of Democrats. The other j ia that Large class composed of Prohibi-' t tion Republicans. Tho maimer in which | | the State Convention was managed and i run by Federal office holders is a sub-! jeet of every day discussisu among Rc publican voters. The time has come 1 when there is no freedom of discussion '■ in Republican Conventions, and it is ! impossible to get a free expression through them of tbe will of the people. ' Republicanism whiln boasting of its ad ' vocacy of a free ballot and a bur count has, in tbe Southern States, becon* the i most tyrannical and oppressive political} i machine in tbc country. While in tbc . North federal office bptfers are got - heurd oT in polities, in the South they . dominate everything political, from a ' State down to township convention. The departure of the Republican par ty from the old landmark does not fore bode anything very good. Tne party of ' hard money is surrendered to the Green-1 I backers in Alabama, and the organita- I tion which in ths Northern States is the ' pot of the temperance pcopU we find Used in North Carolina as the buuible servant of thn distillers and rum acilere. —North State, The best grit for the manufacture of ! mill stones ta be found in tbe world, is ' quarried in Moore oounty, N. C. It is , ! a natural composition of flint rock and j , cement which sharpens ratbef than dulls i by use. Four thousand bushels of grain 1 can he ground with this stone without 4 redressing, and it is aaid to make ths largest quantity of tbe choicest meal to tbe bushel of any stooe known. Tbe .quarries are sitiat*d about sixteen miles i.from the Raleigh k Augusta Air Line , Railroad, and is being rapidly develop- j ed, quite a little village having sprung ' up in tbe vicinity of tbc quarries, peo- | pied by tbe yorkers therein. This iii-; formation we obtain from tbe Scientific | Amtricun. J Col. G. N. Folk is not fond of refer ences to his theological attainments* or to his experience as a minister of tho GOB- I pel, neither does it specially please him ] to be complimented upon his cxpertness as a hangman, aa dwvaioped during thv j war wben be practiced this art upon dc- 1 serters ; but we apprehend that the iron 1 never ftilly entered bis soul until he I read the Wilmington Star of last Fri- \ day and feund himself gazetted therein as "Col. Jo(inN. Folk." ■ To twit bim j on his oounty government record and to • eall bim John while doing it, is to add ! iusult to injury.— StatesvilU Landmark, i Judge Bennett's letter of acceptance ! as it appears elsewhere ia this paper, is 1 eminently characteristic: "I acoept tbe nomination for Congressman at large, ' i tendered me by the Democratic conven tion through yon, and am ready to begin 1 the campaign." This is brief and businesslike. It is | worth wbolo cpjumns of letter-writing. : It means, "I am on the warpatn worse ; than an Indian, I know exaetly what I am doing, now elimb me if you can." ■ Hurrah far IJenytt '—SfattfviUe Land mark. '■ ... -L"J .J.' An Extraordinary OlTcr. There are a fiural'er of porsorli out of i I euipiofmcnt in tttcry coiitllv,-»J«t en- j i ergetic men willirtg to wofk do not noad to be. Those willing to work can make from SIOO to SSOO a tnobrti clear, work* i ing for US in a plaonant and permanent business. The amount odr agent* uiaKc variHH, —some making its Idgh as SSOO a . month, while others as low as SIOO, all ' depending on the energy of the agent, We have at) article Of great merit. It should be aolJ to t¥»ry House-owner and f>aja over 100 per cettt profit. , Each sale ia from $3.50 to SIO.OO. > One agent in I'snnjslrsnia sold 32 In two days, and cleared $(>4.00. An agent Ift New York made $45.00 In one day. Any man with energy enough to work 1 full day, and will d? this dur ' ing the year can make $'2,000 a jour. We only Want one nish in each county, and to Idm will give the cxclu 1 - sive sale us long as he conlinuo* to work faithfully for ui. There is no eotnpeti* tion, and nothing like our Invention made! Parties hating from S2OO to SI,OOO to invest, can obtain a General Agency for ten counties or a state, Any one can unite an investment of from $25 to SI,OOO without this last risk of foss, as our Cir«ul«rg will thoir that those in venting QBIV cnu afte, a 80 d»je il*l return the goods unsold to us and get their money back, If tlioy do not clear at least SIOOO. They show that a Ueu al Agent who will 'ako ten ceunties and i invest §IOOO can aftora trial of 00 days | return all goods unsold to us, and have money returned to thiim if they fail to clear at least $750.00 in that time. We | are not paying salaries, but want men willing to work aud obtain as their pay the profits of their energy. iMon not willing to work on our terms will not work ou any. Those meaning business will receive our large descriptive circu lar, and extraordinary offer by enclosing a three cent stump, with their address. I'he first to comply with otfr terms will 1 secure the county or counties they may wish to work. I Address, IttJiSSR MANII'ACTtRJNfJ i Co., 118 Smithtiold Street, I'ittsburg, Pa. ! BP Collectors have issued to their | underlingt something after this fashion : "I wish so and to to be elected from ' your county. He sure that so and so j are Dot sent, 1 look to you to sec that my wishes are effected, and you can call : on ma for the means to offset the ends . desired." We da not hulitate to say ' that this is a desperate game—obe when disnovarod no true Republican can en dorse : NO IIONKST MAS CAN SUBMIT TO.— KtQif/i't paper before the State Re publican Convention. ty-'JUn change, principles never." We bow to lbs will of the State conven tion.— KfOffh 'l p*fi*r l\Jter thr Conven tion. 9'JOOOO Reward! Will be paid for the detectiob and con viction of any person selling or dealing in any bogus, counterfeit or imitation Hop UiTTEKtt, especially Hitters or preparatioss with the word HOP or Hcl'S n their name or connected therewith, i that is intended to mislead and cheat the public, or for any preparation put ia any form, pretending to be the same as Hop UITTKHS. The genuine have a cluster I of lijUKN Hops (notice this) printed on the white lable, aud are the purest and beat mediate* on earth, especially fur Kidney, Livar and Nervous Diseases. Uewore of oil others, and of alipretended formula* or reotpaa of HOP BITTKM published in papers or for sale, as they are frauds ana swindles. Whoever deals in auv tijt the genuine will be prosecut ed. HOP BITTERS MFO CO., Rochester N. V. "SoafS M Sau." Clean out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunk", gophers. 15c. pruggist*. •'lliielinjulha." Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, liladder and Urinary Diseases, sl. Druggists. "Wells' Health lleoeww" restores health and vigor, cares Dyspepsia, Im potence, Sexual Debility. sl. NOTICE. As commissioner appointed by Ibe Probate court of .Stokes county for thai purpose, I will sell, on Monday Uie 4th ilajr of ijeptein iier, IWi a valuable tract of land, lying and being In tlie county of Stokes, on tlio waters of llulEilo creek, adjoining tlie lands of Brire Tilley, Nancy Vernon and otliers.— Said land formerly belonged to John Wll kins, and Is now being sold for partition among the devisees of said Wilkins. Said tract contains 1(H acres, or then-bouts. The sale will be made upon tlie premises at the reshlenna oi the whtow Marti* (iatewoods. A credit of six months will be given to tbe purchaser, by his giving bond aud good se curity for tlie pwrchase money. Title re tained until tbe purchase money Is paid. O. H. SIMMONS, Cum. July lTth, IHSS. "NoficE. As adttlnbtretor appointed by tbe Probate oaurt of Stole, entity lor tkat purpMa. I wUI se!l oo Moadaj, Ike fourth (Ist of Hoptrnbar, ism, s valuable tract af laud Ij'inf and bonif to said couatj. on the head watees or Peter, Crock, adjoining the laeds of O. W. Merrlu. Rob't. Martlu, Richard Martin, site ntlter,, aud bulime lß( lotte eetattof J. L. reetree,, doe'd. ml b BOW being mid to raise assets to psy debts. Hatd Met "t land ooaulas U* seres or thereabouts. The nle will be lesll on die prealees. where the widow Peatrose now lire*, and will be soM an a sredlt of sis month, subject to ike wUsw's right of dower. TOa palrtieor will be regain-J tn give bowl with gnat aeearttjr far the purchase atosey. Title retained nuttl a«rckaee ponsjr la |.s,d. fioTM^rtlnTja'S. Jul» the S*»d IWJ, ..J I U!U I 1 "W ~1 Hf NOTICE, , I hy virtue of an pxectilion in my I aiuls. i ls«iM'd from Ihr Hii|sTiMr court V fetokea I county, N. o, t Spring umn 1862, In fu\or of | Dmilel WeliMer, ad|n'r 0i Ti A. 1), B. .M, of Plc.-isant Wtrtmei. Dei 'd, :m.iiint .lonatlan I Fljfiin, 1 will stil for cash at th« conrU.pusc I door in Doiibury, on Monday the 7th of August, mil; ti-rn-t of land In luid coun ty udlninitu; the lands of Z. 1,. Wall, £. >y. Aiidcrsoii anil oilier*, ctmtainliijt ÜBi more or leas, levied on as tlx- lands of the said Jonathan Klynu to satisfy said execu tion, said land being sold for lUr punilaasa tnout'V due for tlie sainc, W. A. ESTR?, Bbpriff. Donbury, July 7, INfc). NOTICE; By Virtue of an execution in uiv liands. Issued Irutu the Superior Court of Stoki-j County, Spriug lerin INJS!, In favor of Hay wood Veuabie aud against IJeo. I'earec, 1 Wilj sell tor eaali u! l)«* ( oiirt-liouie door in tlw towil of Danburv, ou Monday the 7tli day of August, OO ncifj i:f land more or less, attloining tlie lands of J a 11. Mltiheli and otliers ; also the J.mrnie Moore truet of about i:K) acres, adjoining tlie lands of W. J. Wilson and otliers, levied on as the lands of tile said Oeoi l'oarcu, to satisfy eaecutiun In Ihvor of llaywond Veuabie, Also at the same titne and place, { will sell for IMb W. )(. IJsntrj's Interest in Ido acres of laud in lieaver Island Tow nship, adjoining Urn lauds of tf. W. McCanleos, tlie heirs of place wlwrf Calvin Manuel noiv lives, to satisfy an lu yiy 1 Kinds in favor of W. W. King, *o. Also at the saille time and place, I will sail for cash j:!U acres of land more or less, uu the w.»l»'is of Snow Creek, ailjotnlug the lands oi'J uu. I*. Smith, lliram Smith aud otliers, b'tied 011 as the laud of Alex. Speii' (vi Ui kJtJtfy sundry executions In iny hands V in lavor "* W. ti. Helves. , At ofllce iii DaubUry, July 4, W. A. KKTKS, Sheriff stokrn Co, TO CONS!• MITIVKB. advertiser I liaviug been permanently cured or that dread I disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to Ills fellow-suf ferers the meant of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a Copy of the prescription used, (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the satm;, which tbey will find « sure VI II !■.' fi>r COI/8/W, CVLDtf, COMSVMI'TIOS, AKTItiIA, BJtOMVnitiS, Ac. Parties wishing ths freaeription, will please address, Kev. E. A. WILSON, 104 l'eun St„ X. Y. Feb. JB'Ba-ly. * PIMI'M-S.Trruill ouill (Kree") the recipe for a simple I K(i ETA 111.K HA J,M lil.lt will remove TA A', FJtKCfSI.KtI, I'till'* J. A S and UtMTt H h'ti, leaving t lie rkin sott, clearand lieautiful: also instructions for pro ! dtieinc n luxuriant growth of hair ou 1 Wild head oraftiooth face. Aildicss, im'hising ttamp, HKN. VANDKLK A- CO., 11l Hair clay St., N. V. Feb. lO'K.'-ly. State of North Carolina, STOKES COUNT V.. Sl l'EltlOK COCIIT Petition to Soil Land for Partition. S. el. WatkitM interm.irried with P. IV Watklni Kliyn Ann CAltlvOll tUl WjAtl ('anlwctl, J. S. Aui'M ;in«l JiM'ob Amoa r* Mnrr K. Oof>to iitU rm.n ncd with C harlc* I>. Mifl Robert y. AIDNI It appearing t«» Uh* uf the Court fttJiii tlio return «»!' tlw* JSlwrifr of | blokes county l from «>tlicr evidence, thul 1 Mtuy E. Goodu, fluirlcs Ltioodband Rob't I K. Amm art' not n'sidcutas oi' tills St;it\ it is ordered l»y the court tliat advurtitemout b« made in the Dtinbur.v IIBPOHTKR AMI INJST ft>r six tnocessive weeks, notifying tlie said Mary K. troode, L. (»oodc Ami Hob't fr\ Amos th.it 4 pt lition has b*eii filed by tlie above ) luintitfo f«»r a wile of orrtain joai es tate (lying in the count)* Of .Stokea nnd fully detcrjbed lu tl»«' petition) for partition be* tweuu bcire-at-law of John Ajno*, dee'd, and the >aiil dffendantu arr ix>mmandcd to appear at tbe olHee 14 the Clerfc of the Su perior court oi' st panbury, K. C.» on or before the ilst da> of .\uguht, 1882, to answer or demur to tlie petition of thvpl&inr tilk. for unless lie does M> .ipfiear and answer or demur, the relief which tlie said plaintiffs ask will IH: granted* Given under BIT hand this llfth June, 1882, st ofltee in Danburya JAMLS lUKRSON, JM., Bierk .Ht.perlor CouJV EAES MILLION Foo Choo's Balsam cf Shark'* OIL Pwdtirrly Itrrtorei the Hearing, and it the Only AOaoiuU Cntvfor Dm/mm Knoirn. This Oil is from peculiar spe cies of small White Sliark. Caught ia the Yellow Sea, known as T AHCTIAHAHON RON liIti.KTU. Krvry Chinese fwlierman knows it. lu virtues as a icstorative of hearing were djieoverwl bv Uuddldst Triert aiout. the year 141(1. Its euros wen- so nulaerot;* and uuiny.so m-'Ttiisf/* mirae h/OHS, that ibe remedy was ottictalTy proclaimed over tha entire Empire. lie use becapie so universal that for or tr 300 fran no Ueafnrm bat T* inttil among Hie VMnem- profit, hern, charges jirapaid, to any address at VIM) per bottle. Hear What the De&f Ssy, 11 lias performed a miracle in my case. 1 hare mi unearthly nolaesinmy head and lieur much better, 1 hava been greatly benefited, JJy deafness helped a great deal—think anotlirr bottle will cure me. "Its virtues an- unyrsMonaAfe awl ita mr atire character nhmiule. as Ike lerttrr rait jtrrtouuJlf testify, both from rrin rirhce and obnerrntlm. Write at once to II ATI/K-K & jENNtV, 7 Dey Street, New York, enclosing SI.OO, aud you will receive by returu a rem edy that will enable you to bear like any liody else, and ahnse curatin efleets will be permanent. Ynii will ne\*r regret doing so."— KM roil AMKIIIPAN MHVIBW. (tV't'o avoid loss In tlie Mails, please sem) monev by Keglslered letter, Only Imported by HAY LOCK AJKNNEY, (Late Hay lock A Co., 801 .fe AtIKNTS ►OH AUkKIrA, * !>»3rMt., NVW Toft. DIEBOLD SAFES ROUNO CORNER. Solid W:ld:i Ar.jlo Iron Frame. FITE AND CUHCLAR PROOF' UTDA ICCUH LOOKS. J NO. W, Nqrris. • Vke-fr,ildtstsn ftlrtOselw 87 STATE ST.ChicaiS. 111. ■■p—*|] n * t m