mJL - —• • Reporter and Post, The People's Paper. JSntercd at thr D'inhirry X. (\, J'oi&offlcr as Second t'lwm Matter. THURSDAY JANUARY S, IXB4. i 1«B4- With this issue, we enter npon tie rolling car of it new year, thankful for the blessing of the past, and piaying for • oontinuanee of the name. Ever} year baa its joys and sorrows, its smiles and tears—its victories and defeats. These all., in one way or another, tend to de velop the better qualities of our nature. No geod mariner wis ever uiadc on per petually calm seas Storms and billows developed hi* skill. So in the every day journey of life; trials *est the strength of our taith and trust in Qod, and give us an evidence of the same, whioh otherwise, we oould not have. As the new year dawns upon ua, may new _ hopes,| ijsalvfl»jUid iiawu upon tin altar of out hearts, and guide us in the light of truth. A Happy New Year to all oar readers. According to tie new light religionist;, the millennial sge, or what might bo termed the prelude to the millennium, commenced in 1873 and will terminate in 1914, after which there will ousue a universal knowledge of the Lord and a good time generally. During the next thirty years, however, there will be series of wars, revolutions and disoords in the social, political and ecclesiastical world, unsurpassed in history. What particu lar fate is to befu)l the United States iu the mean time the millennial prophets do not ssiu to kqow, excepting that we must share iu the general broak up a." well as the restitution. If any depen dence is io bo placed on these predic tions, the young men of the day have s decidedly stormy outlook, and there Was more wisdom in Uen. Sherman's New York speech—as translated »y John Swinton—than we have generally given the old man credit for. A Georgia lady, while engaged in th pursuit of ber domestic duties encoun tered a mouse in the flour barrel. Most - a.. l' ■■ . «rrc»» gtiuaiuo panfii and then sought safely in the garret; bat this one possessed more than the or dinary degreo of genuine courage. She rumuioned the man servant and told him to get the gun, call the dog and station himself at a convenient distance. Then she clambered ap stairs anil com menced to punch the flour barrel with a pole. Presently the inouso made his appearance and started across Ihe floor. The dog started at once in pursuit. The man fired and the dog drofped dead. The lady fainted, fell down stairs and the man thinking she was killed and fear ing he would be arrested for murder, disappeared and has not been seen since. The monse rsenped. Under the heading "Advertising make • town," the News-Graphio, Hamilton, Mo., makes the following sensible re marks, peculiarly pertinent to the con dition of things west, but hardly a whit less so here. We quote : "We believe (hat no tpwn can long live and prosper and grow, that doet not contain live business men who adver tise their goods. Show ns a town that "is without this class of men and we will show yon a town where trade is dull, - and where enterprise it almost entirely wanting. Good advertising makes good trade and that too, at low rates, sinco he who M)IS quick o*n affoid to sell oheap. A good trade makes a livo town, and thua i( is that bpsiness meq have mitob to dc with the success of the town." The lUleigh Jftws and Obtrrmr save that two boys, aged 12 and 15 years, SODS of IV M Watkins, of Wake Poresl towashlp, Wake county, were catting a log near their father's honw. Th»y stood near together and the axe slipped from the grasp of tho youngei lad, struck thf older one on the thigh serving tho artery, The poorboy bled to death in two min utes. Health is impossible when the blood is impure, thick, and sluggish, or when it i« thin aod impoverished. Under such conditions, boifa, pimples, headaches, neuralgia, flieuinstum, and one disease after another is developed. Take Ayer'i Sarsaparilla, and it will make the blood pure, rich, farii), vitalising. NEWS OF_THE WEEK. | CAKKrULtr CCLLBIt AXD rO.VDK\SED rKOM THK RKI'ONTKK A\V rOSTH KA'VifA xoas. . 0 Stato News. 0 A Kc* JBerue uegro hat married his ( niece. g Rev. J. F. Tuttle, of Berkley, Va., 11 become* pastor of the liaptist ehurch 8 of Salisbury. '' John Clapp, of Alamance, a viotiui of apilephy, fell in a branch and was drown ed. 1 Lewis Line-back, agod TO, and Kin- il ' aboth Saler, aged CO, wore married in t Forsythe county, receutly. * Mrs. Wesley Mclvei, of Sauford, * Moore county, got up in good health, the 1 other morning, and by 9 o'clock was ? dead. j 1 The Montgomery S!tir says there is a „ bear loose over in that oounty, aod that e it huggetithe life out of a "yallerpurp" , ouc uight last neck. , The Examiner says a two year old " child of Mr. Jake Beaver, of Sali»bnry, * fell with its face in a pool of waicr, on* 8 d»y last ureik, and was drowned. « An old man seventy years of re cently arr:ved in Edenton in a coverod cart. lie bad with him a little girl eight years old and two pups. He was • from Massachusetts and was bound for o Florida! I > Oae night lan week Franklin Evans ; e a barkeeper, was shot and killed by an unknown person in tho road near llol t mesville, Robeson county, while going home from a party. Ihe Milton Chronicle puts it deli cately. It tells its del n |uents that they 0 can pay just what they aro a mind to ; It that money is no object to a soul which ■ delights in editing a nqpspaper, and n that it merely refers to the matter for the sake of what tha printers term "fill*- ing up space." e FAYETTKVILL* TO P.VSBRRT.—The directors of the C. F. & I*. V. Kailway, says the Greensboro Patriot, have or - dored that contracts be let for sills from a Greensboro to Walnut Cove. An agent # of the company will go upon the line soon after Christmas to contract for the sills, which will be paid for as fast as " delivered.—/ ,, aye/fei'i7/e Observer. \ u It is known that a short time before the la to president Garfield was assassin ated he bought a goid mine at Flagg iown, Montgomery county. Since hia death the mine has lain idle, but the st Charlotte Observer says the superinten jy •* -a- I wuiwT «U« BIJB that she will next summer visit the mine ' in person and look after it. Ie General News. j Twelve fishing vessel* and 159 men arc lost in a storm off Gloucester, Mass. d President Arthur's trip to the Yellow stone country cost the government $25,- 000. The London police are alarmed by an onymous letters threatening to avenge O'Donnell. • e Policeman Conway, of New York city, '• sentenced to be bauged on the Bth of d February next, for murder. A Philadelphia man dies in terrible agony, baring been strauglod by a tin i. tag attached to a piece of Chicago dress ed meat. How foolish some people are ! The Waichmin says a Uowan man and his '> wife, riding home from Salisbury, were l- met in the road by a peddler who show i- ed them a box with soap in it. He told that under a cake of soap was a SSO note and that if tbey woald pay him S2O they might have box and all. The foolish £ man paid over the S2O and got the soap !« and—nothing eJ.»o. lie and his wife ■- cried over their fo)ly, but it was too lt late to mend matters. II RAILROAD PROUBBSS. — Work on the 1, C. F. ft Y. V R. K. is still progressing (g satisfactorily On the upper end of the line the track is lal d to within 20 miles of Greensbsro, and on the old Florenoe line they havo reached Little Hock fish, and are bard at work building a trestle IO near that point. The material is ready \ at Big Rockfish for the building of that |g trestle, and when that work is ooinpleted the road will move rapidly towards Shoe Heel. We are sorry to bear complaints about the continued scarcity of cross ,g ties. Most of the ties used on the upper I , end of tho road are cut in ths country |t about this town. We suppose the up- ' j x country land owners do not wish to out | J j their pino timber for ties, as there is !' u some waste ip outting thorn from large 1 j p trees.— FayttUville Observer. ft (iCome here, my lad," said an attor- ' ney to a boy above nine years old. The boy came, and asked what case was to be j triod next ? The lawyer answered : "It is a case between tbe people and the devil—which do you thinly will be l most likely to gain the action V t said the boy, '-for the people have the ' j most money, hut the dovil has tbe most lawyers!" I'ougli tain. This is tho season when tho familiar cough is heard on every hand, and every one is suggesting a remedy. We know of two that are pcrfeot cures. One for j children is to tako half a teacup whole j flaxseed, wash through tl i«e or fuur wa-. tors and put in pan with two quarts of, soft cold water. Let it cook till ly thickened, pleasant for drinking , lake j off, strain and add juici of one lemon j and sugar to taste. Givo warm as much as child will take before going to bed. This »*ill rolicvo iu almost all cases, but if after three or four trials it fails, try tho well-whipped white of an egg, mixed with one table-spoon sujjar and juico of a lemon; give half a teaspoon after each spell of coughing, being careful not to give too much or too often as the pure juice of lemon is quite strong for them. These are good for older people but the most affective euro is: Oue ounce press ed mullein (or the leaves,) one-halfouuoe pressed boarbouud, and one quart soft water put on to boil; if ueeaswiry, add more water. When the strength is well extracted, so the Syrup is thin as molas ses, or even tkinuer, take off, strain and add one pint Now Orleans molasses and bottle for use. The dose la oue table spoon four times a day, ot after every coughing spell will do so barm. Some simply make a tea of the mullien, sweet en and take. This has been tried to our knowledge where consumption was feared, and the cure was perfect.— The Housekeeper. Keep the Children Warm. Half the illness and fretfulness of lit tle children might be prevented by keep ing them warm enough. They are often so unequally dressed—some parts cov ered to exoess, and others, more vital still, left almost unelothod—that they are in constant discomfort. They can not tell the difficulty, and thoughtless mothers dismiss the whole subject with the general complaint of crossness. Warm under-flauncls and good home made wool en stockings are a comfort beyond com putation in the winter season. When worn in the winter it is couimou to delay putting them on uutil the seeds of a sad cold arc sown, which may last for the season or even for life. If the mother is only before handed with her calculations for tbe changing seasous, this might all be prevented The Greensboro Patriot learns that J. J. Page and Wni. J. Keerans met at Crisco's bar-room, two miles from Ashboro, Randolph county, last Satur day night when they quarreled about a Page dead. John Swim of West Jefferson, Ohio began life as a lawyer, hut soon abundon the profession and became a rag packer, lie has not slept in a bed for thirty-five years, but owns several fine farms, and is worth fully $200,000, This might bo a lesson to young law yers who are struggling for wealth. In a difficulty in which, as is learned from the wtdwnce, he was the aggressor, Billy Williams, of Wilson, Wednesday night of last week, received injuries which are likely to prove fatal, He at tacked a negro and then a wlute man, each of whom in his tur i kn ockod him down. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is recommen ded by physicians of tho greatest emi nence on both sides of the Atlantic, as the most reliable remedy for colds and coughs, and all pulmonary disorders. It affords prompt relief in every case. No family should ever be without it. NIPPY I.OVE, Wliile they wit before the lire, Nothing more did he de*ire, Thau to get • little nlgher, If he could ; And hiit heart beat high ami higher, And bar look grew MIIJ* ami »byer, When ho sidled clooe nj> by her, AH he ithould. Tlieu he ventured to inquiro If her *i»ter, .lane Mariar, Ami her mother and her aira, Were quite welt? r * \ ' Ami from Una to time he'd eye her, A» though he wovld like to bay her, And hi* haul*fitlncHH wan dire, For n ipflll. Then lilaflunky throat grew drj or, When h« told her that the 'Squire To hiiuttelf would gladly tie her If »he would ; Might he now go auk her nira? And lie thought be would expire, When nhe «ald, to hia deal re, That he could! PATENTS ITUNN A CO., of tbe Sncmnc Ajrmair, ooa ttauatoact a a Solicitors for Fatenta, OiiliTn3» Mark*. Copyright*, for tbe United BUtw, ftMib ( ■nf land, France, Germany, eta Hand Book mbomi 1 Patent* aent frea. Tblrty-ae*«n jreare* experience i Patent a obtained throoan LIUNN JK CO.areDoticM to tbe Bciiimnc AM KSUCAN, tbe lavMt. beatTaad moat widely circulated scientific paper. CMOayear. Weekly, splendid engravings and Intereatina to formation, flpedwop lean sent frea. Address MtHINIuL SriUTIfM AMDUCAV Office. Ki Broadway, New Tort. IOBIIT W. POWERS. RDUAR D. TAYLO . II W POWERS & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Dealers ID FAINTS, 011.8, DYEB, VARNISHES, French and American WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, AC OIGARS, SMOKINO AND CHKWIHO TOBACCO A hPBUIALTT. 1800 Main St., Hiohmond, Va. August J&—6m 'I'D Advertisers- The REPORTER AND PoST offers til 6 ( , fulluHiug inducements to advertisers ( ' who may wish to reach the peoplo of 1 , i Middle and Western North Carolina, and other sections : 1. It goes to nearly every State in the Union, cironlates t) a considerable extent in Surry, Forsytlie and llocking ' iiani counties, in this St ito, as well as (be adjoining counties in Virginia, while its circulation among the 10,000 of Stokes county's population, is nearly as great as that of all other weeklies combiuvd. '2. It is in a prgipcrous condition ■ and growing in favor, its circulation *o !I day being greater than at any time , since the first number was issued more , tlian ten years since, and bas nearly doubled without ttfC ik... two years. 3. The rates offered by tbo RE PORTER AND I'OST to advertisers are as low as arc offered by utiy paper with'a ' circulation as large aS"Vts owu. \ THOiIBSONS ; COM JIjSU N D > A MILD TONIC —AND— APPKTIZ EII. A etire for Dyspepsia, Indigestion anil Constii«tiou. It promotes the secretions i.f 1 the Liver and Kidneys, and gives a gentle , .one to tho Organs, lielieves Nervous Prostration following I'rotraeted jsU-kness. - and enfeebled condition of tlie general s\s s *'"• UASt rACTt lIED »v Dr. V. 0, THOMPSON, i PRUOOIST, e s Winiton, N.C. S __ _ Wjlll pleasure I announce t TO MY FRIENDS it of Stokes county, and the public generally n Dial I have conuected myself with tlie a T?ftwwar'c^W Anon where I will be pleased to see and servs you, am! where you will receive fair and 0 impartial dealing and also realize the high est market price for your tobacco. a Earnestly hoping that it may be your good pleasure to sell wltli lne, 1 am, Your Friend Truly, e JO. H. VAl'OnN. J LANI) SALE. By virtue of a decree of the Suporior Court of Stokes County rendered at Fall Term 1883, 1, as commissioner, will of fer for sale at tho Court House door in I'anbury on Monday tbo 4th day of February A. D. 1884, a tract of land y containing forty acres more sr less, said £ lands lying in Stokes County on Neat man Creek, adjoining the lands of Juo't son Moore and others, and being the ) tract purchased by Gabriel Moaro from n D. C. Pepper. Said lands are sold to satisfy jaudgement for tlie purchase mon ey due by the soid Moore to Pepper - Terms of sale cash. Title good. Sale . to commence at 12 o'clock. This tho Ist day of January 1884. R. U.GLENN. Commissioner. ) A. 1. BOTD, J. W. RKID. BOYD ft RE ID, Attorneys-at-Lnw WENTWORTH, N. C. Practice In the Superior court of Stoke* county. WILLIAM SNOW WITH Findlay, Roberts & Co. Importers and dealers iu HARDWARE, CULUgRY, CUJTS, *c., *cf No. 9 S. Calvert St., R. T. Findlay, BALTIMORE, J. B. Roberts. MO.. J. L. C. BIRD WiTII W. D. KYLE & Co., IEPCBTKBB AJCP JOBBERS OF HARDWARE. Cutlery. | IRON, NAILS and CARRIAOI GOODS, 1 No. 9 Governor Street, RICHMOND, VA. FOR. RENT, I will on Monday 7th of Janruary, 1884, rent for a term of 12 months, to the highest bidder, the brick residenoe in Daßbury formerly occupied by Dr. J. K. Pepper. The renting will take place at said residence at 19 M. Also at the same time aod place I will rent the blacksmith shop and lot now accupied by Harden Ooldiu. JAMES A. PEPPER, Guardian for J. K, Pepper. Decomber 17th, 1883. \\ c have just fitted up the REPOR TER AND POST OFFICE with ucw rollers, I colored inks, note and letter-beads, Flat- ! J cap, aud various other iirsiclass priuting A ; material, and aro picpared to do your U Job wo'k as neatly and cheaply as it j can be done in the State. K Dr. V, O. Thompson BAN tho oldest and largest drug house in V\ inston, N. (! C. Any article in the drug line not I. found there, will be hard to get. When ] ! M Winston he will be glad for you to call, aud see what ho has got. Merchants of this section will do well to buy Notions aud Dry Goods from J. W. Scott IT Co., Greensboro, N.C. No boxing and drayage charged, and freight to nearest railroad station very little. The Old Dominion Hoot at Pepper Si Martin's is the best ever offered on tbis market. Call and see them. Small Pox eradicated, Small Pox curod, Small Pox pittmgs prevented by Darbys llropbylactic Eluid. Pepper & Martin have tho best lot of Roots and Shoos IN the place, aud aro still receiving more every WCOK. ALWAYS REFRESHING. —A delicious odor is imparled bj F lores ton Cologue, which is array's refreshing, no matter how froely used. At Dr. V. O. Ihompson'S drugstore, Winston, N. C., you will find a large variety of fresh gardeu seed, and a largo ussorttucnt of t usses. Use Thompson'* toothache drops. CUEAPEST FASIUON MAGAZINE in the world, 120 large pages, 4 pages new music, 1000 engravings each issue, 50 cents per year: single copies 15 cents. STRAWUBIPTIP. ft CLOTIIIER, Bth & Mar ket Sts Philadelphia. No fear of small pox if Darby's Pro phylactic Fluid is used froely. It does R stroys the very germs. A WORD TO MOTUERS. —Mothers should remember it is a most important duty at this season to look after the health of their families stid cleanse the malaria and impurities from their sys tems, and that nothing will tone up the stomach and liver, regulate the bowls and purify the blood so perfectly as Parker's Ginger Tonic advertised in our columns .-Post. See other column. We are now receiving our fall and winter goods, and will in a short time have the best assortment to be found in the place. And now listen : we do not iutend to be undersold by any one. LTI-pER k MARTIN. A WOMAN'S EXPERIENCE. — Mothers snd Daughters should feel alarmed when weariness constantly oppresses them "If 1 am fretful from exhaustion of vital pnwers and the color is fading from my face, Parker's Ginger Tonio, gives quick pahrViul %bn&hai tCftimly Kuffi" • lo lady Rev. Father Wilds' EXPERIENCE. The HOT. Z. P. Wilds, well-known city missionary In New York, and brother of the late eminent Judge Wilde, of the MaiiMhuaetU Supreme Court, writes I a* foliowa: H IS E. 51/ A St., A Tew Tori, 1/fy 16, I**2. MESSRS. J. C. Av FU ACo Gentlemen : 1 winter 1 was troubled with a most f Unooiu for table lushing humor atfeoting more eftpocially HIT limbs, which Itched so 1 intolerably at night, and burned so intense • ly, that I could scarcely bear any clothing over them. 1 was also a sufferer from a severe catarrh and catarrhal cough; my appetite was poor, aud my system a good deal run down. Knowing the value of AYKK'* $ A IISA PA HI I. I, A, by observation of many other cases, and from |»entonal use In former years, I began taking it for the above-named disorders. My appetite im proved almost from the first dose. Alter a short time the fever anil Itching were allayed, ami sll signs of Irritation of the skin disappeared. *|y catarrh and cough were also cured by the same means, and >ny general health greatly improved, until it is now escelleut. 1 feel a hundred Mf ( eent stronger, aud 1 attribute those results to tho use of the SAHSAI'ARILLA, which I recommend with all confidence aa the best blood medicine ever devised. I took it iu small doses three times a day, and wed. In all, leas than two bottles. I place these facte at your service, hoping their s publication may do good. I Yours resj»ectfully, Z. P. WILDS." f The above Instance is but one of the many constantly coming to our notice, which prove 1 the perfect adaptability of AY Ed's SAUNA- ( FiULU to the cure of all diseases arising I f from impure or impoverished blood, a weakened vitality. Ayer'sSarsaparilla > clranja., enriches, and strengthen, the blood, ' stimulate* tha action of tha Uomneh and bowels, and thereby enables the system to i resist and overcome tlie attacks of all ScrnfW /** ZMsfO*«, Eruption* of the Sirin, /thru- J Mlisst, Catarrh, Grnemi MMty, and all disorders resulting from poor or corrupted blood aud a low state of the system. 1 PREPARED BY Dr.J.C. AyerACo., Lowell, M»M. i Bold by all Druggists; price 91, tlx bottles for ffl. Medicine Headache, aad •aUmrrakan, Alwmj. reliable. I NOTICE. I will tell at the courthouse door in the town cf Danbury, on Monday tlie 7th day of January, 1884, for rash, 4Ui I acres of land, more or leas, adjoining the land, of W. P. Ilyntimand others, levied on aa tlie lands of M. J. I'batnbera to satisfy a i stock law lax for tlie rear 1883 and cost. CBAWPORD MAKSAAM., Dee. S, 1883. Collector. IVOTICJJE. By virtue of a mortve deed made by Wll- 1 lis Manuel and his wife, Margaret Manuel, to J. W. I»reatnn and transfered from lilm to me, said mof-Waga deed being duly regta tered in the Register's oflloe of Stokes cotln ty, In Uook No. £i, n*' 4T8,1 shall offer for - sale at the courthouse door In Danbury on the 81st of December, 1883, to the highest bidder, i>r cash, :M acres of land near touville, ad,jolnlng the lands of P. O. Lewis and otlier* ami l(iiown aa the Wlllla M.iimel J tract, satufj- said inortgace. Nov. 27, 1883, WTS. WQ#OX. j Danbury Market- COfeIIkCTKD WKKKI.Y BY PEPPER &CO. Apples, oreen,. per bushel 0.00 dried, per lb. •»»() Berries D.ack.. *1 Cherries, k ..lftalO Butter, 121*15 ] Kggs,.... ..........10 i'ettlics, quarters, ^4 •ileed, "»ar2 evaporated 12a15 Ba-'on, 12^(14 Lard, 14 Ihv.-wax, Coffee, common to fair, ftalo good lo prime, 10*12} choice, 10 Sugar extra C, 11 stondard A IS granulated 1*« Cotton clieeks • . 10 Calico, ... 4|aS A A sheeting. .OalO . Bleechiiu;,. , # ..5a121 C'oiU»nades, • ...i.\ 12a25 Jeans, Ky . K»*2o ] ffOSIHJEItjj : $ J * "JITTERS As an lnrlforant, Hoetetter's Stomach Bitters has reoelved Che most positive en dorsement from eminent physicians, and has lone occuplsd a foremost rank among ctaniiaru propileUry -mmedies. Its prop erties as on alterative oi disordered condi tions of ifee stomich. liver atxl bowels, and a preventive of malarial diseases are no less renowned, and have been accorded emphatic recommendation. For sale by Dxuggiete and Dealers, to whoa apply for Hoatctter's Almanac For I®M. We are on the market again for Leaf Tobacco. We want and WILL PAY CASH TOR 100,000 lbs. all grades. When you come to town, l>rlng us a sample ; or if you will put your toliac co on your wagon and bring it In, if we can not pay tlie prire you want for it, we will aend it to tbe warehouse at Winston for you and only cliargs THIRTY-FIVE CENTS per hundred for hauling. PEPPER A SONS. Oak Ridge Institute and DuNinesH College. 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