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THURSDAY WAY 22, IBW.
democratic Convention.
ILL t* /
There wfll bo a convention of the
T '*iii"f-f'f" fi"'y of Stokes county, at
the eourtbouse in Danbury, OD Monday
the 2nd day of Juue, 188 4, to seleit|
delegates to the State Convention to ]
bcuiinate State officers, uil AWegates to
the Cougreasioual convention to nomi
nate a candidate for Congress. And
Hie time will be fixed for holding the
bounty convention, and other busiuess
transacted. Each and every township |
is requested to send up a full delega
tion. This 10th day of May, 1884.
JOEL F. lIILL,
Chairman Co. Ex. Com.
Republicans want
Edmunds.
sends Blaine men to the
Ropublicuu National Convention.
Edmunds and Lincoln arc the j
choice of tho Vermont Republicans.
Uepublicaus declare
Blaine to be their choice fur tbc Presi
dency.
Tho wife of Hiram Hargett, a Mon
roe b»r-keeper, woke up the other morn
ing uud found hnu dead ia bed beside
her.
the eight delegates to Chioago
elected by the Republican Statu Con
vention of lllioda Island four are avid
to bo for Arthur.
AT*Each department of the Tailed:
{States Government will make a special
exhibit at tbc World's industrial Expo
sition ia New Orletns.
; The Republican White Mail's party,
of Georgia, sends a Blaine delegation j
to CWago and decides to run lieu..
Longstrcct for Governor.
CirTbe V irgima Democrats passed a
resolution expressing thanks to Senator'
Vance "for his distinguished services in !
behalf of the white ponplc of Vilginia
ju the Danville investigation.''
(£/*"Kentucky, Virginia, North Caro
lina and Tennessee are the largest pro
duccrs of tobacco. The area in culti
vat ion in those States m 1882, was'
671,522 acres over one thouiand square
mites, yielding 5i3,077,588 pounds
valued at 943,189,051 , au average of 1
$Ol per acre.
(E?~Geo. Adams, colored, one of the j
ringleaders in the riot at Dauvillc, got
the worst of a difficulty with soujfl while
men at that pUce Monday. Tho Mayor
telegraphed to tho Governor of Virginia
that he believed it t« be the begiuning
of trouble, and asked for a regiment of
troops to preserve peace.
&2**lt is said that much more powder
is burnt io time of peace than m timo!
of war. The average daily cousump-;
tion of powder in the Uuited States is
one hundr«l tons, or two hundred thou-
Mmt pounds. Two huudrcd thousand
men engaged in battle using forty rounds
•f cartridges would net use that mush.
£7~iioggan Cash was buried in an of
uhard, witlun 200 yards of his father's
I'ssiJcnee. It was a picture, that fu
neral ceremony, to be reaiembcred. The
Columbia Register says : The body
was followed to tho grave by all the
members of the family, except Col. Cash
who Btood, however, on his piazza, in
aight of the grave. No minister was in
attendance, and in fact, there was DO
service of any kind whatever, religious
or otherwise. The body was simply
borne in silence to the grave and covr
crcd with earth, tlie whole prooecfiing
occupy iog but a few miuutes.
Supreme Court at Raleigh
has made docinon* which It would Ije .
Well for our J usticcs of the Peace to |
make a note of. One decision ia, thai
Justices of tho Peace have no authority
to depute a special officer to serve a j
process in civil aotious. Another tle
ciaiou is that a couuty ia not liable for
damages by reason of an injury caused
by a defeetive bridge forming a part of
the highway across a stream, in the ab
ience of any statutory provision to tl|at
effect. Another deciaioii il that a judg
ment rendered by a J usiice of tho Peace,
without notice to the defendant may by
aet asido by direct application tp the
Jnstice, and where he refuso; to do so,
tho proper eourse on appeal la to reverse
the ruling of the Justice, «nd to enter
jwdgtucqt the original judg-'
went.
THE WAHTK OF Tl3/BKR.
It ia a sorrowful sigit te observe the
! large piles of timber that are yoarly
{burned in log heaps throughout this
county, aa though such timber was not
only worthies, but even an insurmoun
table obstacle to the i«v«lopment of the
land. Let us suppose a blast furnace,
or furnaces, were to be put in operation
here with the capacity 20 tons pig uietal a
day. To keep suchan opeiation running
! would consume two thousand bushels of
' charcoal a day. Now if we estimate
our forest land as yielding forty cords
of coaling wood to tho acre, the coUnty
would thus be cleared at the rate of an
' acre and a quarter a day, or four huu
dml and fifty acres a year. At five
cents a bushel this quantity of charcoal
would amount to one hundred dollars,
or thirty-six thousand, fivo hiudrcd
dollars a year. It will thus be seen how
great a demand would be made upon our
timber when the making of irou shall
! have been intriduecd into the couuty.
To show that the production of twenty
tons of pig metul a day would not he be j
yuad ordinary limits, it may be stated that
the new furnace at Craubery has that
capacity.
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SCALES FOR UO VKUSOU.
Now that the lima for nouiinatio" a
caudidate to fill the gubernatorial chair
for two years to oomc is almost here, it
is tiiue to quit our random shooting,
and settle down to facts aud figuies.
And we claim, inasmuch as but for
tho unusual and unexpected return from
Stokes at tho last election the state
would have been lost to she Democratic
party, that we (as well as others) have
j our right to a say in this matter, and
1 without hesitation put it down that Hon
IA. M. Scales is the man. Our reasons j
j for being for Scales ; First, ho ia a true,'
| honest man, aud will do justice to every
section of the State ; Second, he is the
only .man in the party who can (without
| doubt,) carry the State against liberals '
straight-outs, or any body else. He will!
' earty a much larger vote In his own
, district for Governor than he did for
i Congress, for this reason, his friends j
' fesliug that his election was certain did j
not make the effort to get him votes that
they will for Governor. To sum all
( together, Scales is a trufl mm, a real
, statesman, can be elected without doubt
and when elected, can be trusted, for lie
will not be a Governor of this or that
'section but Governor of the whole State. (
By all means give him tile nomination.
4 MILL ARP.
Hill Arp says : Wo don't travel and
migrate like the everlasting cosmopoli
tan l'ankeo. W r e love our soil, our
neighbors and our homes. We love the
; Yankees, too, now. It is all changed
since we whipped 'ciu—that is wc whip
pod 'cm at lirst and along iu the middle
you know. I won't r-peak of tho last
! part of the fight. 1 was in it, and 1
managed to kill as many of 'em, I reck
on, as they killed of me. So we are
even. And now we all love one an
other- —'s money mightly ! I |
to bo half Yankee myself. That is my
father came from Massachusetts. lie
would have gone back, 1 reckon, but his
cargo got wrecked down about Savan
nah, and he had nothing to go back on.
My mother was a Charleston lady. So
they got married, and I have always]
wondered how 1 have managed to re- j
concile myself with nij»elf as well as I j
have. When I was a little follow, every
time I ran against the door and bumped
my head, my mother would say it was |
Massachusetts fighting South Carolina.
If iny father hadn't lost his cargo he
would have gone back to Massachusetts,
and my mother would now be living in
j Charleston, I suppose, liut what would
have bccomo of me 1"
The city Hall, for tho use of the
j Courts and offices in Philadelphia, which
has been in course of croction for tho
j last eleven years without iuteiruption,
' has cost ten millions of dollars—an
amount almost equal to that bestowed
upon the oapitol of the United Statos
and will absorb several millions more
j before completion.
' Score one fur lien. Butler. lie is!
' i
the first iu tho field with a regular nom
jinatian for the Presidency, having been
nominated by the National Anti-Mono
poly Convention at Chicagj. It is true
j there is not much probability of his elec
i tion, but wouldn't he make things lively
j if he should bo ?
NEWS OF THE WEEK
A REFILL r CVLLKD AXD CONDKXSKD
MOM THE VfVOHTKK AX'P POST S
gXCUAXUKS.
State News.
In Randolph county tho list of in
solvents for 1883 amounted to only
$56.
Mr. Edw in M. Holt, father of Col T.
M. Holt died Thursday morning, iu bis
78th year.
Iu Richmond county a colored broth
|er called on the register of deeds for a
license to preach.
Two dogs in North Brook township,
Lincoln couuty, in less than two day's
killed thirty-eight sheep.
The late Hon. Judali P. Benjamin,
1 ooee lived in Sslisbuiy, N. C.,and latei
in Fayettcville and Wilmington.
The State Association of Couuty Su
pirinteudeuts will meet at Chapel llill
en t be first Wednesday iu June.
Rev. C. C. Dodson, pastor of the
Methodist Church ot Winston, has brain
fever and there is hatdly a hope of his
recovery.
I o'liars, the negro Congressman from
' the second district of this State, lives
j in fine style in Washington and has a
white tutor for his claybank children.
The Review says that the coop of a
I Wilmington gentleman was robbed of
six chickens. The thief left & note in
which he stated that ho had never ex
pecte.l to be reduced to such a strait,
: but that he must eat. Ho also pledged
himself, when fortune should smile upoii
him, to return the pay for tho chickens
stolen, with interest.
Cenoral News.
The London Times has bocouic a con
vert to cremation.
New York World : About these days
look out for startling rumors of fail
ures, Believe none of thoui. At the
same time do not trust your money with
political financiers.
Boston has a baby show, which is
unique in that the prizes are not all for
the prettiest aud best babies. Some of
I the testimonials are reserved for big
' ears and bald heads.
An English newspaper recently con
! tained an undertaker's advertisement
in which las patrons were asked. 'Why
li»e and be miserable, when vuu can be
: buried in comfort for three pounds |
1 ton ?"
j Leopold Morse, of Boston, is the only
Jew in the lower house of Congress.
He is a native of Bavaria, a merchant,
it W' rlh $1,000,000, is a Democrat and
a tariff reformer, and is invincible in his
, district.
! The monument recently erected at
Frankfort, Ky., to the memory of Chief
Justice Elliott, who was killed five
yeais ago by Col. Tom Uuford, has in
scribed upou it. "Assassinated for hav
ing done his duty us a judge."
' | A posse attacked the Cash maU'loß,
in t hcsici field Co., S. C., Wednesday
■ light, for the purpose of arresting Bo
: gan Cash, the desperado, and after a
desperate resistance on his part lie was
riddled with bullets and killed.
Ilia remains of the late President
I Garfield, now at Cleveland, are still
'guarded by a detachment ot L'uited
i States troops. It is a singular mortua
ry honor, and the only one of the sort
I probably ever granted any deceased
Picsidcnt of the United States.
I I Mr. A. G. Means, of Spartanburg, S.
C., is reported as having a wonderful
■ Short Horn eow named "Daisy," that
, ! has given 7,146 pounds of milk iu 118
doys, or an average of six'j and one half
j pounds per day. She is a thoroughbred,
and considered one of tho best animals
' in the couutry.
,1
Politioal Point}-
Justice Field, of tie Supreme Court,
| is announced by his fricuJs as a candi
date for the Deuioeratiu nomination for
] President.
The Morgan ton MouiJuiiterr thinks
jit is too early to nominate candidates
1: for the Legislature. It says "wait till
i the crop's laid by, Jeuny."
The Aslieville Register, a trindle
tail journal, says that Dr. York is -'with
out a peer iu our State since the days
! of Jackson." Now ain't that piling on
I the agony '
i i The Raleigh Farmer an,l .\lsciunic
' says it is commonly current, and proba
| bly a fact, that Judge Gilmer has retir
! 1 ed from the gubernatorial race, for rea
sons personal and promissory ; and will
' lend his support to his frimid Scales ao
long as the latter U iu the field.
The Washington correspond, nt i f the
''Goldsboro says that Gon.
Clingman mildly denies that ho intends
to run for Congress in the mountain dis
trict this rummer. He thinks a now
: party ought to be organized, bnt ex
presses himself as favorable to good
nominees of the Democratic party, as
I between Democrats and republicans.
If you stunt a sewing machine, you I
can nave money by seeing Pepper iV
1 Son*. They tako machines for silver-1
' lising, and can save vou from s."> to $ 1 5
;on almost any machine you want. \ou
i will find in their house now several of,
■ j the veiy host machines, including the
■ Remington, Weed, Hartford, &o. It is
'an old saying that a "penny saved is
two made."
j In another column will he found R.
I F. Fetree's advertisement of his Fruit
iand Vegetablo Dryer. It certainly is
1 ; a good thing, and we think it would be
well to give it a trial.
A *»:» FRUIT DRIER-
Mil. EniTOti:—Tobacco is the first
' and greatest money crip of this section |
and dried fruit is generally believed to j
be second is becoming larger and larger
' i every year. As with tobacco, so with
' ' fruit, the brighter it is cured the more
|it is worth; therefore 1 have a ucw
» fruit dryer, for which 1 have just ob
, tamed Letters Patent, which 1 wish to
■ j introduce to the public. It is simple
and cheap, easy to operate, and has no
equal for drying bright, fancy fruit.—
' i Fruit dried with it retains all
1 ; ehariuc or sugary matter, and is much
1 j sweeter and richer than when dried by
any other process. For further partio
i ulars, address lllley F. Fctree. Uer
f manton, Stokes county, N. State
1 aud County rights for sale.
TKSTIMOSIAI.B.
\Ve the undersigned certify that we
! are personally acquainted with Riley F.
I I'etree, and bvlWve him to he perfectly
' 1 reliable, and that he would not kuow-
I ingly misrepresent anything, and that
! we have seen his Patent Solar Portable
I Fruit Dryer, and fruit dried with it, and
Ido not hesitate to .-ay that it was the ,
| nicest and brightest sun dried fruit we
'. ever saw.
Wm. Canipbell, merchant and dealer
! in dried a nit", (ieriuaiitou, N. C.
i T. II Rain, Uerinanton, N. 0.
I L. A. Haiti, I'. M., Ucrmaiiloii, N
E. J. Slyers, merchant and dealer in
.■ dried fruits, (jermantou, X. G.
CI Dr. J. ti. liynum, druggist,Gcrmau
,! ton, N. (.'.
liob't Murphy, jr., Gerinauton, N.
| A. J. Martin, farmer, Gcruiauton, N.
' 0.
| 15. F. liynuui, farmer, German ton, N.
! c.
L. H. Hill, M. I'.. Gcrmanton, N. C.
i
| W. E. \\ illis, farmer, Germnntou,
i N. 0.
i Joel F. Hill, Chairman of the lute
.; rior Court of Stokes county.
, \ James lUerstm, jr.. Clerk Superior,
I j court Stokes county,
sj S. R. Taylor, hotel, Hanbury, N. C. .
| A. 11. Joyce, attorney, Paubury, N. I
C.
I' Rufns I. Pal ton, Hhcriff Stokes Co.
\V. A. Kites, ex-Sheriff Stokos Co. 1
TO THE PUBUG
TUfICmieor Nerlh t.i.o'ilii:!, orrUoti .1141. «*-
lull*** all person* tioiiitf VM-ight*. mi'i-iiif,., Mi «%
VHUI awl balance* In Inlying or felling. ami nil J
miller* using weight* I iimmmi: «•■>. ;• i «»ii> ■ j
' j hi two jour* to bring i-i ward lluni ni";iMirv> and
r | weight* l'or mljuetmr :tt. I aHi now ready at iu\ |
(ifflt'v in hnitbury t«» a-lju-i and rxamino ail •
• ' weight*. measure* and balunrr*. an I a«l\ i. all
' uer»in* U> bring them i t, and base
i I'rriwnc failing to mm,- \ with tin .ibovelaw lor
i IVit ill's\ dollar*. Tlti».'«Mi dav of Kolnuarv. IMH.
j " N. A. MAIiI'IN, Standard Kcq cr.
LAND SAIJ]
t .
Ry virturc of a . l iorlgsge Peed exe-
cutcd to me by P. H. Mabc and Wilis
| A. Mabe his wife (and which is duly re
corded in Registers office). I will on
Saturday the lllst day of Juno 1834, at
I the Court II jusc duor in Paubuy X. C.
proceed to sell the right and title of
. jP. 11. Mabo to Curtain tracts of laud
1 lying in Stokes county, containing '2OO
t' acres more or less adjoining the lands
Sj of Braxton Langford, Joel A Tucker
f and others, aud fully described in said
, mortgage.
s Said lauds are sold to satisfy a debt
, fully owing aud now past due. Terms j
!of Sale Cash. Title good; sale com- i
menccs at 11 o'clock A ui all persons ]
i wishing » good home and tract of land j
' will do well to attend said sule.
'lbis sth day of Ma/ 1884
It. W. Genrgc
,| Mortgagee, j
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