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Reporter and Post, The People's Paper. _ * i Jtntftd at tht Dunhvri/ M. Port-off rt AT SECOND C'LTUA MUTRR. ! TUUK.SDAY FEBRUARY 98, IBM. , " " 1 - ■ --- - i PVRLIC MILLS. The new Code of North Caridina (seo l tious 1840 and 1847) contains the ful ' l lowing law iu regard to public mills : "Kvery water grist-mill, (team mill, or wind mill, that shall grind for toll, shall be a public mill. All millers of public niill shall grind according to turn, and ■hall well and sufficiently grind the grain brought to their mills, if the wa ter will permit, and shall take no more J toll for grinding than one-eight part of the Indian ooru and wheat, aund one fourteenth part for chopping grain of any kind ; and every miller and keeper of a mill making default therein shall, for each offence, forfeit and pay five dollars to the party injured : Provided, that the owner may grind his own grain at any time. THE rCLOSEr The most dcstrnctive storm that we remember to have seen an account of, passed ovor North Carolina on the night of the 19th of this month. After pass ing through several Southern States, it visited a number of counties in this j State, carrying not only destruction to proprrty, but killing hundred* of peo ple. And for many years, when the muttering of the distant thunder is heard, many a heart iu that stcrm stricken district wilt quake with fear. The safest protection is to do the will and put our trust in Him who rides up on the storm and governs its course. A private letter from Kdcnboro says the cyelone that visited Montgomery county (this State) passed within 10 or 12 miles of that place, destroying 29 houses in a distance of six rnilos, killing six per sons aud wounding a number of others- I) ASM CRY AS') PARKERSBCRO RAILROAD. The greatest drawback to lha dcvel-j ppmcnt of the matvritl resources of j Ktokea county la the laok OF a cheap means of transportation between this section and the iron furnaces and man ufacturing establishments about Pitts burg and along the Ohio and Kanawha rivers. The same state of affairs has also prevented the development of Pat rick, Floyd, Montgomery aud Giles in Virginia. In order to moot this de nial d frr an outlet to the North and West auambcr of gentlemen o! this State Virgiuia and West Virginia have pro cured a charter from the Virginia leg islature for a railroad from Danbury to Parkersburg, W. Ya., at the junction 4>l the Ohio and Little Kanawha rivers, where the Baltimore and Ohio River Railroad crosses the Little Kanawha. There aro already several short roads projected on this line, the roost impor tant of which we the Blacksburg road and the Blackshurg, Weston & Glenn ville. The former covers about 25 miles of the line, and the latter about -80 miles. It is expected that work on tkat portion of the line between Floyd C. 11.. Va.. and Ilinton, W. Va., will ke commenced within the present year, and also that work will be commenced on the Little Kanawha division. A farmer from Pocahontas cojinty, West Virgiaia, appeared in Staunton the other day searching for an auction block and an auotiooeer. He was duuib fonnded when told that there were no s'ave auctions in Virginia. lie return ad to hi* mountain homo unabie to sell tha two slaves be had desired to sell. Ha bad cultivated his farm all these yaars in ignorance of lbs emancipation proclamation. In Germany, hereafter, each town Bust keep a reoord of tha all the bard drinkers, and the city medical men are bound to lepert those who habitually imbibe to excess, so that the authorities may subject them to a strict course of treatment. The ground on which an lowa man asks for a divoroe is that bis wife is & drunkard ; and tha peculiarity of the complaint is its specification that she j aoquirrd the habit of intemperance while tcuding bar in bis own saloon. LEGAL mxrs FOR FARMERS. To those who contemplate engaging in a lawsuit no better advice can be given than that of Punch, to those about to marry. It way be all summed up in one word—"Don't!" Better put up with few grievances aud petty annoyan ces, than have a lawsuit with any one. Better give your neighbor a little more than you thiuk hi is entitled to, or set tle your accounts with him ou the basis ot a small amount due him, than let any court settle the difference between 1 you. 1 Here are a great many reasous why you should do this. Lawsuits are expensive luxury, and should be indul ged in only by tbo wealthy. Hut the poor man seems to be just the ono to have more suits thai) any other. But by no means ore lawyers unnecessary, and should never be consulted. On the contrary, consulting a good lawyer has been, and is, the means of keeping many a uian out of trouble, aud often saves him mauy dollars. The drawing of papers, deeds, leases agreements, wills, and the settlement of estates, are among the many things on which a law yer's aid should be sought. The rule is this: Consult a lawyer enough to keep out of lawsuits. I'ocny and Keulism. The fair and imaginative "Ouida," writing of Italy, says: "Here one wants so little , the air and the light, j and a little red wine, and the warmth of wind, and a handful of maize or of grapes, aud an old guitar, and a niche to sleep in near a fountain that murmurs and sings to the mosses and marbles— these aro enough in Italy." And yet nearly every vessel that comes to Castle garden from the blue Mediteranean briugs s drove of stalwart Italians who look as though they could not object to being introduced to a loaf of brown bread and a flitch sf American bacon. Such is the difference between pocsv and realism.— JVeic York World. MURDER IN FLOTD. —On Tuesday evening of last week a most unprovoked murder was committed on the streets at Floyd C 11., Va. Mr. Jefferson J. De hart, a constabk, was shot and killed by Jacob Dulancy, of Montgomery county, j a wild, daring and desperate man. The : following arc the particulars, briefly stated: Dulancy, while uuder the iu f flucnce of liquor, was creating a good deal of disturbance ; Denart was trying to quiet iiiim and imluoe him to lea 1 *?, so as to avoid arrest, when Dulaucy, with out the least provocation, fired upon him. The ball entered Debart's left breast, inflicting a wound from wbioh he died the next day. Dulancy, who was moun ted when he fired the fatal shot, galloped off, but was immediately pursued, cap tured, aud brought back. The jail bad to be guarded to prevent his being lyuch ' cd. J * -♦*» *" 1 1 • DEATU OK MRS. PENNINGTON.—WE lcaru from the Dakota Herald that Mrs. ' Amanda K. Penningtoa, died at Yank ) | ton on the 2d of Feb. after a lingering jj illness of sixteen months. Mrs. Peu- I nington was the daughter of Joseph ' i James of Iredell county, N. C. She ' | was married in 1857, and leaves three ' | living children. Her hmband, Jobu L. s| Pennington, is a native of Wake coun -1 ty. He has been Governor of Dakota j j Territory, and Collector for that Terri tory. lie was raised a printer, and was the founder and editor of the Ual ' eigh Progress. Many a noble woman gives up pleas- ure and comfort to please a man . but where is the man who will give up to- I bacco to please a woman- espccia lly if , that woman be his wife? We do not | know ; we have never bad the pleisure of seeing him, nor of hearing where he resides. If any of our readers kuow, they will confer a great favor upon the community by designating the locality ' in which he may be found. A LOVER'S QUARREL. —Girl in a blaxe, Man in a maze. Girl accusing, ' Man confusing. Girl storms, Man warms ' Girl quickens attack, Man tries to talk I back. Man repents (!), Girl relents. , Girl uries, Man lies, Girl beams Man ; schemes. Girl forgives, Man still lives. And with two Irving tickets an opera premise and a pound of caramels, makes himself as solid as the Democratic plat form. IMM » M I The charge against a California Judge ;is of frivolty, and the specifiaation is that ho pnts his hair in papers every ' night, woman fashion, to make it curl when he is oa the bench next day. ' The prayer of Little children are very suggestive, A little girl on Long Island, a few nights ago, closed her de -1 votions in these words ; •! do thank ' thee, lord, for all my blessings, and ) I'll do as much for you some time. 1 Thbre are men who love only them > selves* and these are men of hatred for to love out's self alone is to hate others. NEWS OF THE WEEK ! CAREFULLY CCLLKD ASD rO.VDRX.SED ] MOM THE KEPOHTKR AXl> rosr.l j , XJVHA.XOMS. State News. Trinity College has now 1H atudents ! including the 20 Indian bjys. So far as knotvu there were eight I ( deaths from the storm iu Montgomery ! ( county. There have been five homicides with- i in about five miles of each other in \Vakc I county in less tbuu two years. Caleb Dixon, an old citixen of Ala- ' uiance couuty, fell with his back against ' a circular saw aud was cut through aud through- 1 Dol. C. S. Biown, well kuown all ! over the Slate as a popular hotel-keep er, died at the Mt. Veruon Hotel, Sal isbury, Wednesday, A Goldsboro man sent on fifty ceuts for a receipt that would save shoe Uatb- , cr, aud received a reply, to go bare footed, a blauied fool, Miaa Luzie Owen formerly ofGreens boro has been appointed to a clerkship ■in the Treasury Departuicui at Wash ington at a salary of sixty dollars per month. The railroads are annihilating time and space. Tho Wilmington Review says a person may take breakfast in New York, dinner in Richmond and supper in Wilmington. The Beaufort Telephone says every farmer in Carteret county but one lives witbiu a half a mile of navigable water aud can go to market either with a wheeled vehicle or in a boat. A colored man, Crowdcr Duy, was being druwu up out of a well, at Dur i haui, in whioh he had been working, and when near the top fell from the rope and had bis bruins dashed out. Montgomery Star tells of tho presen -1 tation to Mr. A. E. Sanders, by his wife ' of throe fine boys, one day lust week, ' the largest of which weighs ten pounds. All arc living and doing well. I Tbe Kliiabeth City Economist says: that in his young days, when he lived in Salisbury, Andrew Jackson took de light in fighting chickens and surpassed ' any man of that time in the art and 1 mystery of gaffing a cock. Durham will add one million dollars | to tbc manafacturing capacity this year, in cotton, woolen and tobacco factories. * Eight hundred and fifty thousand al-' ' ready under way, and the residcuccs to j be built will average one every day iu ' tbe year. 0 The JVews-Übseroer says a crazy negro • - nogro named John Scott, lately trans-j . ferrcd from tb« Wake county jail to tbe , Goldsboro usylun, died soon after bis 1 transfer. It has since transpired that - be came to bis death by blows on tbe 1 head with bricks and pieces of coal i»- - dieted while in jail by a fellow prisouer, 1 Cbas. Washington, who will be held for - murder. Ctfneral Nows. e There is said to be a keen rivalry bc - tween Chicago and St. Louis for the - next Dsmocratio National Convention. ® A mob near Denver, Col., lynched a quack doctor, Eli Madloug, ono of 1 whose prescriptions bad kill«d a pa e tient. I! At Petersburg, V«., Thursday, Judge . Mann, in the case of the State against , the Diainal Bvcatnp Canal Lottery Com pany, deciiod agaiust tbe company. 1 Probably the longest lovers quarrel on - record cauie to an end the other day in Bradford, Connecticut, when Miss Jen nie Duraud and James O. Smith were ( married. They quarreled in 1825 and did not meet again for fifly-cight years. The groom is 80 and tbe brido 77. t It is not perhaps generally known 9 that steel rails cau now be Bade more s cheaply than iron rails. Such ia the , foot. Ships made of steel eost only tea 9 per eetrt mors than ihlps built uf iron. f Tbsy are so nueb lighter than the diff erence of cost is more than campenaated by their lightness. Experts believe 1 that the difference m eost will soon dis > appear. t "Within half a contury," says .Dr. Dio Lewis, "no young man addicted to , tbe use of tobacco has graduated at the L bead of his class in Harvard College, al & though five cut of six of the studonts have B used it. The cnanccs were five in six . that a smoker would graduate at tbe head of his class, if tobacoo does no barm. But during b«lf a century not s one victim of tobaooo was able to come 1 out ahead." r 1 A wealthy young merchant of Augus ta, Ga., bos caused much excitement by publishing a challenge to fight sixteen 8 young meu, through whose influono* be 5 j was refused admission into s youug la " ; dies' lespyear club. The young msn c | have acoepted tbe challenges, and the 1 young duellist proposes to shoot them | down one after another in tbe order of - tho reception of their cballonges, but r doubt is exprusbed as to bis ability to i. go through the ontire list. Politloa Points. Itix said that iu li» retirement of Mr. j EUiu frutu the RchuionJ Wing, aud ° Mr. Qorliatu fiutu lie Washington He- publican Gen MiUone baa] lost two ' wheel horses fromliis ear of State. i The New Yotf Tribune calls Dr. Mott "the leader >f the Hepublican par ty in the North Carolina, and possibl; the next tioveroo" of that State," and | says of liitu : "'le is a till apare man | of Dark couipleaon. lie is a native of! ( the State, and aotod fur his courage. 1 During the days of the Klu Klux bo , would walk thrtugh a howling rnub and bid defiance to it. Tuesday, July Bth has been designa ted by the National Executive Commit tee, and Chicago named as the place for holding the Nominating convention of the Democratic party. The representa tion of the States fixed at double the number of Senators and Representatives iin Congress. The next meeting of the committee will be held at the I'uluicr I House, Chicago, July 7tb. Whs II a Dream t ucc, of Mieanopy, re- j cenlly bad a Xrrjr singularTW^fcwww* made to hiui in a way that is hard to explaiD. He is a native of Virginia, where he msrried Miss Stribliug, of Fauquier county, sonic years ago, and soon afterwards removed to this State as 1 one of the pioneers m orange planting, and has ever since been actively enga ged in that business. He is well known about here as a man of sound judgmeut, high standing aud of the most practical idijas, and w far from being a believer in any of the popnlar "isuis" of the day, especially Spiritualism. Late on the night of friday, Dec. 2Sth, he was awakened from a sound steep at his hou&tf in this placo by so strong a feeling that there was some mysterious presence in his room that he got up and lighted a lamp and looke i all over the house, but, finding nothing unusual, he returned to bed and apparently fell into a light sleep in which there appeared to him a vision of his wife's brother, H. I M. Stribiing, in a deadly conflict, iu which ho had his throat cut in a most horrible manner, and was removed to a store near by, where ho was placed on a counter, and after tbc apparent lapse of time he died from the effects of the | wound. The vision was so real that Dr. Bruce | could not sleep no more, and when morn ing dawned he went out but could not rid himself of the very strong iuif rcs siou it had made upon him. Ha related . the as he called it, to several of I bis (Amis, and later in the day visaed a wolf known Spiritualist in Gainsuille, who told him that Bi>m» awful calamity : must have befallen young Stribling. And, mro enough, the next mail from Virginia brought Dr. Bruce a letter announcing the death of bis brother-ip law in the exact manner be bad seen and at the very hour that it had appear ed to him in his vision. A sister of the murdorod man, visiting relatives in Kenhicky at the time of bis death, had a similar dream, and, while relatiug it at the breaktast table, was handed a telegram announcing its fulfilment. Tbe Arab (and llli Dori«. The Arabians never beat their horses; tbey never cut their tails ; they treat them gently; tbey speak to them and seem to bold a discourse ; they use tbcm as friend* ; they never attempt to In crease their ipeed by the whip, or spur them, but in cases of great necessity. Tbey never fix thain to a stake in tbe fields, but suffer them to pasture at large around tbeir habitations ; and they come running the moment that they hear the sound of their master's voue. In con sequence of ijich treatment these animals become docile and tractable) in tbo high est degree. They rcsor* at night to their tents, and lie dewn in thi midst of the children, without ever hurting them in the slightest manner. The little boys and j,i>l« n -ween upon the body or nock of tlslinare, while the beasts continue inefstftive and harmless, per mitting them to play with and caress them without injury. The Waynesvillo .Yew, published at Waynesville, N. C., in a new journalis tic vjnture. . The paper is ably edited, neatly printed, and wo wish for it a sub stantial support. If a well b« poisoned, woe be to those '; who drink thereat. It is worse to poi son the fountain of life for one's self, 1 and for posterity. Often by careless neas, or uisfortuue, or inheritance, this 1 has been done. Ayer's Sarsaparilla frees tho blood, tbe vital stream, and restores appetite, s'.rcngth, and health. Reason govern* tbe wise man and i cudgels the fool. TO THE PUBLIC The Code of NtrtJi Carolina, aectlon M»t, r»- qulrm >ll [xirwin* vsinc weight!, mnwro. itael jrarri And balance* la buying or mIIIm , *txl all I Millrm mint welglta ami mouurc*. »t leaat once la two veara to linag forward tbalr measure* ami r weight* for a-ljiuctaonc. I an now read; at mr office In Daubury to adjunt and examine all ; welghta. ra>M»ir«a and balance", aod advise all Pireone to hrlng nem In, and thni lava coat— ereone falling 19 oowpW with tha abort law for feit lift I d'tltam. ThlaZath day of February, list S. fctandard Keeper. NOTICE Harlng qualified a. AdMiliilfltratot of Ac *••»!«■ ! 01 Ja«. w. fruaton, dec 1 1 hereby give no«cr I all periona indebted toiuid eetKle to mal»o inimo- *, dlate payment i>J the Man*, aud *ll pmow Ifc-Tv ■iig claim* *>a d eetaH are heial.y nuwllu- I e«i to present tfcem for ll»> ment ou ei before tae 1 2Utd»y of January IMJ. or UiU notlee w*l si plead lii bar of their recovery. J.tl H. MI TCHELI., Adaj'r. | Tbte tlio -Ifct ilay of Jaitua" >, IstH. NOTICE. By rirtue of a mortge deed made by Wil liam 11. Reid and his wile, Caioline lleidto j McGchee, Carter & Andrews and traiisfercd by litem to me, said mortgage being rcgis tered in tlie Register's office of Stokes coun ty, in llwok No. J3, pjige 388,1 sliuli ofler for siiie on tlie pnmises, on MONDAY Ihe 10th of March, to the highest bidder, for cash, I!>U aeirs of land near Pres toiiYille, known as Ihe Duncan Und, to sat isfy luort^iigc. Feb. 2d, W. A. LASH. Execution Sale- By virtue or an e\««*utlon In wv h*ntl* In fmror ! of M. T. Smith ugaiiut Thomaa Wilkin*. I will sell lor ca*h nt the courthouse door In Danbnry, mi Monday 3rd Uar of March, 1884, the following Ik titls. to-wit: One tr»ct ol acre#, ntore or le«. known tlie home |»lac« of the salil Tho». Wllkin«, ailjoininj; the luitdi of John ll*vckin». Auilrcw AlU»v und othore. U#e other trai tof 200 acres on Snow t'reek. aUJoinln* the lau«l« ol .1. W. Thoinan. I»e;u»hoii &, Cloud Mtid others.- I To he Mold m* the laud# of said Thomas Wilkin* deoa>fd. to fcutiafy »uid ezecutleti aud costa.— Thle tlie Uth day of January. ISW. KI'FVS I. UALTON, Sheriff. Land Hale. Bv virtue of a decree of tho Superior Court ef Stokes count v. made the Sth day of Januarr, laM. I will *ell to the hlphost bldilor, on a credit of »ix month-, at Uitllalo church in Btokc»couH iLiy. on Satuidiy_;hr 23rd day et Ktbrf.sry. l*S4, at II o'cUick IT* -he toiio«»tiiß lands of NVdliam ShertVr, tie. i»ji*e«l. to-wit . Onw tr:u t «f a»-ont si a re-, adjitininc the lands of I'eter .Martin, l»an icl Stffl and others. One other trad of 82\ acres, adjoining the lands of Widow Vornen. John FergniMiti. .1. U. I*enn and others. Said lands ate well timbered and aro good for tobatvo and train, 'i'hia th« 12th dav of January, ISSt. VIU.IaM a. KIIAKKF.iI. Adm'r Win SliaUcr,der'd. THOIiIPSOFS ~ COMPOUND ▼ 1 A MILD TONIC I _ani>— APPETIZEII. A cure for Dyspepsia. and , Constip4tiou. 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The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 28, 1884, edition 1
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