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SEWil' 4 KKH liW i. Stflwrltiert WLIO tin u I :vc • K|IIVSS 110 •lee to the contrary, are eouiiilore.l in wish 4ug to continue their vilna ip; inns. |f jiulmerhwrs order tile Uisi-ontiiHiaiici 1 ■of .heir pjrtui !i''ills, I IT' piiblUheruiay eon ti'iue to send tliem nuiil all uri paid. 3. If svbscriliers neglect or refuse to t.iKt tlieir periinlicHls fioin the oOlce to which they are illroeteil, thev are n's|Miiisilili' until iliey have sottle.l tlieir bills ami orilored '.em dis Miitiliiieil. If suliscribei-s uiove to otlier |ilaees, win iut iuformiug the publisher, and tin papers are sunt to the foriu.r addresses, tliej are held responsible. 0. Any person wrlw reeeivesa news|>a|iei «nd makes us»' of it, whether lie hosordo-et! It .1* not, is held iu law to he a subscriber. 0. If sulweriliers pay in advance, they ait Bound to give notice to the publisher at ll» knd of their time, if tliey do not wish ti lontluue taking the |Ktper, otlierwise tin .publisher is authorized to bend it on am! th. (übscriber will IK- responsible until ex .press notice with payment of all arrears, i: tout to the publisher. We have just Btted up the RKPOU XKR AITD POST office with now rollers colored inks, uote and letter-heads, l'lat cap, and various other lirstclass printing material, and are prepared to do youi Job work as neatly and clioaply as ii cau be done tu tbc State. Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla iu the spring of ibe year to puaify the blood, invigor ate tbe system, excite the liver to action •ud restore the healthy tone and vigor «f the whole physical mechanism. Dr. V. O. Thompson has the oldest, and largest drug house in Winston, N. C. Any article in the drug line not found there, will be hard to get. When io Winston he will be glud for you to •all, and see what he bas got. Merchants of this section will do well to buy Notions and Dry Goods froui .1. VT. Scott & Co., Greensboro, N 0. No boxing and drayage charged, and frcigl ■ to nearest railroad station very little. Bmall Pox eradicated, Small l'ox cured, Small Pox pitting* prevented by Darbys llrophylactio Eluid. ALWAYS RKJ'IIESIMNO.—A delicious ,od«r is imparted by Florestou Cologne, wbioh is always rcfreshiag, no matter kow freely used. CHEAPEST FASHION MAGAZINE in tlic world, 120 largo pagea, 4 pages new Biuaic, 1000 engravings each issue, 50 eents per year: single copies 15 cents. STKAWF.UIIMIE k ChoTUiEB, Bth Si Mar ket Sts Philadelphia. No fear of small pox if Darby's I'ro phylactic Fluid is used freely. It dc atroys the very germs. A Woai> TO MOTHERS. —Mothers should remember it is a most important duty at this season to look after the health of their families and cleanse the malaria and impurities from their sys tems, and that nothing will tone up (lie "sTetoach and liver, regulate the bowls and purify tbe blood so perfectly as Parker's Ginger Tonic advertised in our eolmnns--Poj/. See other column. A. WOMAN'S KXI-EUIENO*. —Mothers And Daughters should feel alarmed when weariness cousUnily oppresses them. "If I am fretful from exhaustion of vital powers aud tho color is fading from uiy face, Parker's Ginger Tonic, gives quick relief. It builds me up and drives away pain with wonderful certainty."—Buffa lo lady The extraordinary popularity of Ayer's Cherry Pectorial is the natural result of IU use by intelligent people fur over forty years. It has indisputably proven Haelf the very best known specific for all •olds coughs, and pulmonary complaints. To Adve rtlscr. Tie REPORTER AND POST offers the (•Rowing inducements to advertisers who may wish to reach the peoplo of Middle and Western Noitb Carolina, •ad other sections : 1. It goes to nearly every State in th* Union, circulates to a considerable •slant in Surry, Forsytbe and Rocking ham counties, in this State, as well as tb« adjoining oounties in Virginii, while iu circulation among tbo 10,000 of Stokes county's population, is nearly us great as tbat of all other weeklies combined. 2. It is in a prosperous condition •nd growing in favor, its circulation *o day being greater than at any time since the first number was issued more tb*n tan years since, and has nearly doubled without tbe last two years. %. The rates offered by the RE »ORTER AND POBT to advertisers are as low as are offered by any paper with a■ circulation as large as its own IMPROVED AGRICULTURAL IMPLE MENTS AND MACHINERY —In our day •f progress and advanced ideas, to sue eeed M all yon must keep pace with tbe times. To do this, advantage must pa taken of tho latest and most improv ed implements and machinery, it being full; demonstrated tbat tbc farmer doing ao, gels far «he«d of his neighbor„wbg fails to keep up with the times. You shoald therefore protride yourself with the very best Plows, Mowers, Reapers, Rakes, Grain Drills Harrows, Cane Mills, Threshers io &c. Mess Allen k Alien of Winston, N. C. make a spe cialty of improved agricultural imple ments and Macbin«ry, and are anxious to open eorrespondsnec with parties con tain plating the purchase of anything in that line and U will pay you to get their prioei before buying elsewhere. Rev. Father Wilds' EXPERIENCE. The Itrv. Z. P. Wild*. well-kn. wn rltjr mi o'.onury In Now York, ati| Urollu r »f tho tut« eminent «fu«l|re Wild*. of the MmiiiicHuwlt* HtijiruiiM* Court, \rrit«*« HH follow*: "«' A". JVI/A .*»/., A'» »• York. May 1»*, IP}2. A V KU A Co.. (itmtkiiion : Lint winter I wax troubled with a mont mio>iiirorl:«Mo Itching humor ulfvuiiuu more rt-pi'tTilly my limbo, whicli itcliwi *o intolerably at night, aiut !>arnc«l so intense ly, that 1 couhl scarcely Ivar nny clothing uv«-r them. I was H)m* a f»utfcrer from a flevor« catarrh and catarrhal cough; my *l»|M titn \ra» poor, nml my nyntoiu a gooa deal run down. Knowing tho value of A V Kit's SAIMAPARIUA, hy obs-n ution of many other cane*, and from |K»rßonal uw in former yearn. I began taking it for tho above-named disorders. My ai»|»etlto im proved almost from tho tlrst tluia. After a short time tho fever and itching were allayed, and all slun* of irritation of tho akin disappeared. My catarrh and cough woro also cured hy tho same means, and my general health groatlv improved, until it is now excellent. 1 feel a ltuudred per cent stronger, and I attribute these results to tho use of thif BAUS A PAR I LI. A, which 1 recommend with all oonfidence as the best blood medicine ever devised. 1 took It in small ilos»s three times a tiny, and usod, in all, less than two bottles, f place these facts at your service, hoping thoir publication may do good. Yours respectfully, Z. P. WILM." The ahovo instance is but one of tbe many constantly coming to our notice, which prove tho perfect ada|4ability of A FAUILLA to the cure of all diseases arising trout Impure or impoverished blood, ami a weakened vitality. Ayer's Sarsaparilla cleanses, enriches, and strengthens the blood, stimulates the action of the stomach and bowels, and thereby enables the system to resist and overcome the attacks of all Scm/u --hmt Disrates, Eruptions of the Skin, /Iheu unit ism. Catarrh, General Debility, and nil disorders resuking from poor or corrupted blood and a low suite of the s>stcuu l'HiirAßEn nv Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggist*; price fl. si* bottles for $5. Best Purgative Medicine euro Constipat ion, Indigestion, Headache, au.l All liiliotis«| Unorders. Sold everywhere. Always reliable. TO THE PUBLICS- T' e Code of North I'a rot Inn, section 3811, re quires all persons using weight*. me:i«mren, steel v:mi and balance* tuning or Mdling. and all millers using weight* an 1 measure", at ie:u»t «»nre ti tv. n years to briu/ forw ud their ine umres and weigh: ior adjustif\. -nt. I mn m>» read\ at mv of»i. e in Panbnry to adl i>t and «xnmlne all weicbts. measure* and balances, and advise all nerMina to bring thetn In. ai d thus save eowt— Person* failing to «• mpl\ with thoabmolaw for fait I:ft j doM.-us. Tills'.v-i 'i dav of Febrirtrv. 1K»I. N A. MAHTIN, Standard keep« i. PATENTS MUNX A CO., of the RciFNTtfir AMKIUCAN, eon- ' ttnuotoact as Solicit »r» for i'.ttents. ("areats. Trade Murks, 'opyriahts, for the I niu.il State*. Canada, Koclatiit, Kr mee. (Jertu vijr. etc. Hand ttook ai>out : Pateats free. Thlrtv-nev»n years' expert' i-co. i ntantaoMitned throwni MUKiV \ CO. are noticed Intho MIKNTiKir AMKiurAN, the largest, and 1 nioxt »iticlv circulated srienufc paper. fSJUayear. Weekly. wtindW engraving* and Intercut mg in formation. Specimen copof t Hrlciu Irtc Anier- Ican sent fro.-. Ad-lr >» MI NN AO• . m it.VTirlC AutuK.iN office. J'l Uroadwuy, Now York. NOW IN U5E—36,989. A : ,vr;.-n»iay ihcir We l*k y •» >•*• an \no>.ur Imp. K. Urr I'ooltU r I'nm > «-, ) «>rx ln' Her* Hii'l Fi Ptltl/ii.u J»rlll m l ".r llm> 11uk... Ti.jjr ar i .. All .ire war uijfM xir.iinr. Nnwnrk Machine Com V'w.irX, Ohio. Loscrta OiaiMi* »i lU«fr.u»o, aa. WILBOX & IIUXTER, Sickel, Hell en y Co. 1 and Jobber* of JVO'TKK\ 'S, wmTJS coons HOSIERY, Sc. No. '22 Haver Street, J.NO. r,- SICKKI.. ) HALTIM lIE, M J NO. P. HEI.I.EN. ( Tlie celcl»ratocl J. I*. IVlessen Wiifjon, made by GEO. E. NISSEN & Co., Salem, N. C. TTHE KEASONS WE CAN AND DO MARK TIIE HEST WAOOXS AKE: We ki*ep a wry large stock of sca*on«'d lumber, sawing most of it on our own mills, ami using only tin* best for wagons; tin' iron is made especially f r us by Ilio l>o*t woiks in l'enns> Ivuola; tin.* workman have had many years experience ; then it being a *cttled fact tliat we make the b«»t, we ran make it cheaper than any one else, quality considered Our advantages .in' sawing the lumber ourtclves, buying iron, paint, varnish, &«*., mostly by the car load at bottom cmdi prices. ! We are manufacturers' agents for ihe best I'hlmhle Skt in made, being of best wruit;lit steel, perfectly welded) and cannot break. We make the only brake on running gear that is worth hauling. Write for prices. Every wagon Waring our name is fully warranted. GEO. K. XISSEN & CO., Manufacturers, S.VL KM, X. C. r. f—Wr will 1 irp n (. d rrw itn-M.t «1 Wrjoi sin lh wtn b ucn iear «f J. E. Giluiera, ami lie w ill attend t.> selling them iu our aliseuoe. apl(i'N> |l ? L - ? i/ ! m ® HI ia. S-i l "* Mun .JJrur I • t.arcSf » . B Ota 2 H Trl»>r. r!- >n« .(>»!«:.• « t, » >-jaotto», £ftW I \ a St.*"*: g .t f uitr», I. fly j/ > J jl r J V-LVAU:.!:jK-f.-Xli, FREL, CV£HY CUvITER. gg ! ; a js's-S S y 1•• Whj ; isi \li W . v-v xnj gig i :g? 11 » • -;k y I reS : Js3 & ? f V-. *>. * bs22 : o A . s ft jl . H r» \ *8 ll 3 A J /' S £2 tw : li fS i £V v \° **s V Is* ; il— ifffSp 'Lfik >V%i 3 s 3 tt ?1 i igifp r%h I ; i ll r% i 7 its ti is i ; ffi t; ; : g, c g : S> -00-3 „ c „ re .. I 2 I t : __ ; n, j;v ■ •B"i z „ zz . ; S 3 'SO'CJ'o;nu "i J9d-qi 1 edoqo 01 'o'n [ 4 Pr -jLuxivdva ft WEEK'S READiNG FREE! FOR SIX GOOD FAMILIFB. j Cw-1 vowr nam. wort tfcr name nnd aridrer*of flvo of >«#u» ii itfhlHir* or friend* on a pnata mid and ft free for yc*uiM-lf atol tacit ol thiip a specimen cop; of THE GHEAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY, Ilis "Atlanta Coistitntion." OUR I NCtl REMUS'B" wot4d fnmow I Sketches ofth«- old Plantat'on Darkey, ) "CILI ARP'S" Humorous Letter*for HUMOROUS )fw Home and Hearth Stone. tuDirroe ( BETSY HAMILTON'S" adventures told in the "Cracker" dialect, R ;>r ft.•,!**, or 7V«r«r, JVW», i l ' "ll», fKN, .44«(HfNIH, «Tfc« I'ai'M," A Wortd of Instruction and Entertainment Tw«l?c Pur**. Tbo Hrl|chtod and B«t Wa«kljr. rioamv cvo! jr member of tiio family. SEND A POSTAL FOR A SPECIMEN COPY, FRE* AdJn.ee "TUB CtHsmuTio*," AiUuu, Ua. /SnlsiiN B " -H wilt nnrliy the BLOOD, repti- Vfi » •*« Ijl Vl lt Kn»%KYS| VIGOR OF YOUTH IYA cured. imi«oitt and »J*rvH rccel* u new f«irrc. KiiiUetia tin* *llliid and ■ A .«V Ural it Power. I Afi { b JC Bnifcrhi|r frotn t-oniplhiiila ■', l 7* « & i ccuMir to Utytr acx will FLOD LA DR. HA KTKR'O IKON TONIO a ••LAND ?>ecdy cure. k lvr» u clear. h» attl.y completion rejiicnt utt,«( ootintrrftllliiK only add to thy I'Opnlarlt v .»r thu original. Do nut «- porlinem—*'et tlic out ;t*AL AKU BKST. HARTERS Urn* ANTI.CCII»T'MTI!» UVER PILLS, mm BOMRIN CONSTIPATED, LVRAOIWRN from TORPIDITY of tha LIVKR St/i'SPM Uy ottbf Howel*. will flod A p--rm»n»i t CUR 2 l»j the ire of tli»!« l'ltla No me-lfcino should ba taken without fl .t Clwaoaln.- th« St..mat li and lk.*eU with « il >e of HARTLK tv LIVCK PILLS. Hanude doae Sent Frt* on application bjt poatai. (Send yo ur ntlrireaatoThe l»r. Hurler Mod fo V St. Louie, Mo., for our "DHf AM BOOK " 1 1 ullof atiuua'f and useful Uilu.iuaUou, I■ J t Baltimore MiJ! Furnishing Works, .Manufacturers of , £ • C Mill Stones, Torinbld Mills» Smut .M idlines, Pulleys j I » Shafting, Gearing, Ac. : I "Anehnr Ur "'!" Bolting Clolli and General Mill Bupplie«. Send for cata- | f loguc. Cor. Noitl and Centre Sts., Baltimore, Md. U. P. .STARK & CO. ! s ' > §« rt |"l IVftnulHM'rOM) AbtN I KRsfJecting Safety Lamp Pi® Cnn Tw» sold m every family. Glve» Syßtb •«'•? liirht tliftii llir. c -r.lumry Uniin. '•■ ft Ump Mill lor tlhy limlamm, Wo lm ve oll.rr ', Aji.t'USvl.ulil ariuU*. Circulars fr#«. l.®F FOKSHEh A MACKIN, Ctnrtanatl.O tJEO. W. niNBHAW. WAI>I M. BYNPM SPMfJYt? HINSHAW h BYNUftI, Wholesale nnl Retail Denier* In —General Mereliandise, — Star Brand Fertilizers, Seeds and Country Produce, —WINSTON, N. €.— WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT. GENERAL STOCK. WE CARRY A SUFFICIENT STOCK TO MEET THE WANTS O? THE TRADE, and are prepared to »cll all lines of goods HH low it* they can he iHtught from any .lobbing h>uM!> aiut delivered here. We aell many article* at same price* for which they ara eold In Northern eltlea. This par. of our busilyyylll be repres« a ntrd on the road by one of our'salesmen— Mn.J. C. GOOD- The Most Complete Retail Stock in this part of the State. Groceries ® ver >^ ln ® nM^o( l can be round nt the right sort of prices. and PJgJj Mackerel In barrels, hair barrels, quarter barrels and kits. Herrings In season. LEATHER, SALT. OILS, WIIITO AND RKI> LEAP. ROPES, 11CCKETS, TUBS, lvEs.O GLASS, I'l TTY, UROOMS. ETC. jj rU g 3 >tock of goods, Including tho more popular Patont Medicines. II A R D VV A R E Nails, Horse ami Mule Shoos, Ilor.se Shoe Nails, Axes, Suovcis, Spad«« 4-I'rong Forks, Grass Scythes, Scythes and Cradles, Trace and Lng Chains, Mattocks, I loos, Saws, liutts, liingcs, Screws, Looks, Files, Spoons, Etc., inid r J""iil>lo Cutlery, Thermometers, and a full line of Staple Goods at prices us low as the lowest Stoves and Hollow Ware. We have wild several ears "Excelsior" "«Mk Stoves, manufactured hv Isaa.* A. Sheddv-ip'of Baltimore. So fur ;i* we ha\oThe.utl, every Stove has given perteet »/"l»«»n*t buy a Stove until you examine ours. We also keep a.full line or bandnomu ibdlow Ware. Ovens. Spld.rs, Kcttp-s, Pote, etc. Tin Ware or every dwcriptlon. Trunks, Va/ists, Slaniimil Ituoka, Hlank Books, I\iptr, Pens, Ink, Clocks, Looking Glasses, Etc. x FOR MEN AM) HOYS: Cloths, IWfkiris. CasMineres, Jeans, Cottonadrs, I.mncn Fiills, Shirting; Coat, l'ants and Vest Trimmings ; the celebrated Globe • Shirts and Collars ; Ties : Big Stock of Men's Ready-Made Clothing Merino and (ianio Underwear ; Jllats of every deaerlptloii to (It. at prices ranging from ten cents to live dollars. JCe Make Boots and Shoes a Specialty ! Coar-e Shoes. Coaix* Itimts. Bay State Boots and Shoes of all grade*—Every pair warranted. T. Miles' Sons Phiiaiiclpbia llan«t-Mate Shoe*—none better. Thcne giKHls are. bought in large quantities and will be sold at right sort or prieea. —Ladies, Misses and Childcn's Goods, — to**" LADY CLERKS TO WAIT ON THE LADIES We carry a large line or Staple and tfancy Dress Ooods ami Trimmings, consisting partly or SILKS, CASHMERES, ALPACAS. FANCY DRESS GOODS, Worsteds, Presa,'Flannels, Sack Flannol; wkite, red, gray, plaid, Canton and Cotton Flannels, l.inilseys, Ginghams, iinen Suitings, Piquets, White Muslins, Victoria Lawns, Hamburg Kdgings, Jaconels, Merino and Gauto Underwear, Skirts, Proof Skirts, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Cull's, Ties, Hoods, Shawls ana (loaks, and hundreds of other articles, including I'araaols, Fans and I'mhrellan. All Grades of Shoos, Cloth Gaiters. Oxford Tie« and Slippers v>jr We call special attention to our line or lta\ State and T. Miles' Sons' Shoes, handsome %jr a/yles. good quality ami low prices. Bleached and Brown Domestic a Specialty ! ".ueaf de>licvjc_gc afford to give some ind ucemcnts in till* department, and ask ail to come and e *aiuine our and tr we rail to make it to yowr intereat to trade with as, it will be our AT FACTORY PRICES : Fries' Jeans, Drill, Arista Shoctiug Cattonudcs, Cedar Falls Sheeting, He 1 le mon t Plaids, Forest Hill Plaids and Towels . J. & P. Coats' Thread , Gail X Ax's and Ralph's Snuff, and many other articles. Red Clover, Sappling Clover, Timothy, ORCHARD GRASS, KENTUCKY MLI'E GRASS and HEROS GRASS SEEDS of the best qualities at bottom prices. 125,000 Yards Tobacco Plant Bed Muslin, for co ™ ri Plant Beds—made to our own order at Fall River, Mass. —X rp 11 TIT r n Wi It'li'Hil. n»-i tin t»» m:ii«i«, fjir h un- X 111 I\ "J LL "* I*l t «I v*it*• I•» tiuitil piiilt .oirdiiilue, on wiitvu we paid more than seven thouaaiMl dollara freighu We buy tho hulk or our good* or ttrst: ; hands. In original package*.at lowest Cash; ; Prices, and are thus enabled te offer In-: ; duceiueuta that merchants who ha\«u> buv: : of Jobbing houitos cannot possibly offer. Thanking the public for our continued increase of patronage, and promising to try to merit a still greater increase in the future, We remain Your Friends truly, II IN SHAW & BYNUM. WiNsrros, N. C., February 1885. • T. J. BROWN* BROWN'S { 7*lu Winsto^;, The Farmers' He.. FORFINETOBf Uio To Ol H FKIKMIS AND TIIK Pt'M.lC (•KNGRAKLY : It is hardly necensnrv to t ulI your attention to thin ♦ -Id ani ts oil-known houw me ♦•a up one in thin iiuuket for more tl:an leu yeaiw, IH-'I • |ii» «1 I. UAC. «> *» hi, ami 11 ghe.st price*— yet mh each year t;ive» su-me new .11* ,i ii«i-i . r«. t.uil anil i|oi eniencc, would call your attention to our Slijliljsu •>. jixe in tlie baaeuient lot ly U.hacco, the oilier the second floor of a large factory connected by platform for to la »in or soft enler. We keep your tolmcco in this way locked up to it cannot foe hn en or damaged. All tohacco is kept fully insured, llave made M addition to ou STALL UO(tM, and lmve also a large dry lot convenient. Our lot is now well pared witn rock, tiive our personal al tent ion to the unloading of all tobacco, and every pa eel has close attention during s;.lc hy MAJ. Hitow N who is acknon ledged to IK- a tine exhibi tor of tobacco, and the hardest woiker on sale to lie found. in M A.I. •). A. IJ Ami A .M, we ollei you the lx»*i auctioneer on Sor any market.— I Don't tail to tr\ him with your tine leaf, and you will enjoy it as well as lie pleased ithh j prices. Our iales to date much larger I an ever before, and more than one-third of all ; the tobalco sold on this maiket. l'oiwssing the confluence of all tin bn>ers, always have j a full attendance. Yonr tolmcci will all In; together in one row, ana when last lot issold your cheek will be ready. We cannot visit you in person, hut must remain at our pom j that your interest may not sutler in our absence. We guarantee good handling and higli , est price*. ! With the tax reduced to 8 cents we look for an improvement in prices and better de mand. Write 01 any iiifbimotion desired. Your friends. BROWN & CARTER. CET-When you start for our house don't l*» stopped by tlie cry, "you cun't get in, tliey are overrun," etc. Wo can always take care of you. ii— i 1 a M. W. NORFLEET, J. u. SCALJKS PIEDMONT WAREHOUSE. I WINSTON, IN. C. For the SALE OF LEAF TOBACCO —S tot 1- The Bett Lighted Salesroom in. Town. Till' only House built on tlie plan ot SKY I.IOIITS anil SIDE I.ICHTS. It contains more than 3,iXW panes of glass, luakiug light uniform all over the floor. PERSONAL ATTENTION given to the sale of EACH PARCEL. Highest Market Prices Guaranteed ! COIIIC In Piedmont. M. W. NORFLEET& CO. J. Crute, Auctioneer, will get you outside figures for your Tobacco. , - 1 - - ... I . L . ..J IT— mm ; ——BMITII & BROWN'S DRUG STORE. WINSTON, N. C. Is headquarters for everything in the drug and medicine line We keep the largest and best selected stock in the town, and defy competition. Give us a call and sare money. GRAVES'S WAREHOUSE, DANVILLE, VIRGINIA, FOR THK HALE OF LEAF TOBACCO. Floor Manager—K. M. Ilubbaril, of I'ituylrania Co., Va. fl'riff/imrMtc'r —Joa. A. Benton, of Rockingham Co., N. C. Auctioneer —Ja*. K. Hieharili n, of Mecklenburg Co., Va. Clerk —Max Horn, of Halifax Co., Va. Auintanl Clerk* —Wnt. It. Guerraut, of I'lttaylrania Co , Va.; E. W. Smith, ef Danrlll. Thaoktul lor the liberal patronage given A.e Or M.NJ ja*r», 1 iball .a4eaf» merit it io the future. *VILLIAM P. GRAVES. November, 3, 1881-JL PREFRWWR.. GHAY&MARTIN THIRD STRKKT, WINSTON, N C. DRUGS, MEDICINES, Perfumes, Tobaccos, Cigars Soaps, Paints and Oils* LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS. PARSONS' J f ILLS
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