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Reporter and Post. rtifEß foR THE7EQUE M sterol at tkt Danbury X, Pnxt-ujjice at fecund Citm Matter. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, IBKS. IHIIIO T> A DD!) may b*frnirtd «n at Oro, ixlXo JrAITAA prKowi.U&U» , »NrWHU.HN-r Atfrertlebw Bmwm (10 Sprooo Bt.X -rt U! • b!r.La» luf It IN MW lOUK. Three negroes were sentenced to be hanged in Gatos county on the 23d iust. for burglary. A very fatal disease resembling chol era is oarryiug off tho hogs at an alarm ing rate in Randolph county. A sensation has bccu caused in Meck lenburg county by the elopement of John McQuay, a white farmer, with the wife of a neighbor. Tbe wheat crop seeded in the Pied mont section of the State this season is the largest en reoord, and it is said that tbe land is better prepared (baa ever Mere. Tbe oopper turning interest of Ashe «nd Watauga has not proved suocessful. After a loss of about $1,500,000 at. Ore Kuob iu Ashe county, tbe work has entirely suspended. Otbor mines in tbe same county have likewise ceased to op erate. The entci prise at Ore Knob was • joint stock company, most of which was taken in Baltimore and Philadel phia. l'he first money Henry W. Slrnw, "Josh Billings," ever earned by litera ry «~k was $1 .50, which was paid him i by a Boston newspaper for bis "Essa on Ifcs Muel." After bis genius was rec ognised and his quaint style became cel ebrated be reoeived from a New York weekly journal SIOO a week for half a eolvmn of matter and was offered SSOO a night to lectuio ui Great Britain aud Ireland. THE ELECTIONS. The election nows is encouraging enough. Hill is elected Governor of New York by somothing over 13,000 ■uyority, a considerable Democratic gain over tbe vote for President. Virginia gave tbe largest Democratic majority it has given since the war. Mshone is completely snowed under. THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT. Capt. John B. Hussey has retired from the editorial management of this papei, and is succeeded by Messrs. Hornby A Whitehead. We wish these gentlemen success. The Patriot is con ceded to be one of the best newt papers in the State, A daily edition, of 24 columns, will be commeuced about the Middle of this month, and we are as sured that "the enterprise shall be made a success." The paper will be repre sented at court bcre next week by a member of the staff. CLOCKS IN THK WHITE HOUSE. * An exohangc says there are a number of historical clocks in the White House. One of them was once the property of Napoleon, »nd by him presented to Gon. Lafayette, who in turn presented it to President George Washington. It still keeps perfect titno. It is alabaster and French gilt bronze. It runs for thirty days at one winding. In the red room President Lincoln's clock of ebony still strikes tbe quarters, halves aud ttbsrs with wonderful precision. The only AaMrican made clock in the White House was manufactured in New York. It is kept ra tbe greon room, aud was purchased when James Monroe was President. A SWEET MORSEL. Tba following from tbe Greensboro Jtertb Stale is almost enough to take cm's breath : "At first glance it does leak as if a Republican loses his ?elf feepect to hold offioe under tbe Demo crats ; bat the new Democratic machine een't get along without thorn. It would seem to be only a labor of love on tbeir part; for if they resign the wheels will slap. Then they ean watch tho Demo crats and see that they oommit no ■!«(• When tbe Republicans return !• power, three years honee, they will ban plenty of oapable men to manage 2 government, and will not be under piling necessity of keeping Demo crats to teach them," NEWS OF THE WEEK. | CARKPPLL 7 CCtIFD ASD COfTnKXSKO FKOM rtlh HKfOHTKH A.\D J*OHV A KJCCHAS U'.V. State News. The cefWct baud at Suow Ilill aerc nadad Goldsboro by telephone. 1 lie woolen mills at Salisbury ship clothing of its owu make to Cineiunati. Monroe has moved its old court bouse to crcet a handsome new ouo to cost s's), 1)00. The Greensboro Cat iot say* : "The Winston Daily thinks Mr. 11. It. Glenn is good timber to HI I Solicitor Dubson's place in the 9th judicial district. No bad choice." The residence of Mr. Win. A. Jauies, near Biutth Grove, Davie county, with its untilo contents, was destroyed by fire, says the Davie Times, Tuesday night two weeks ago. Stovepipe. The Citizen says that lust Saturday evening, in oue of the streets of Ashc ville, a horse attached to a buggy col lided with a horse hitched to a wagon and tl'c shatt of the bu#gy won forced into tba brouw of the borne bitched to the wagon, producing death. The Lincoln Press learns that one night week be/ore last the grave of Abe Keirhsrdt, the negro wlio was recently killed near Harden, Gaston county, by Mr. 11. hi. l.incbcrgcr, was opeued aud tho body reuuved to a deserted house near by, whore the clothing was taken from it aud spirited away. Tho grave and coffin were left open and the cloth ing scattered about the old house. A eorrespondent slates that during the late term of court at Albemarle, Stanly county, two men got into a tirlit and one of theui pushed a 14-year-old boy, Johnny Musk, son of Mr. John Mask, of Montgomery couuty against j the heel* of a horse, Tho horse kicked ' him with both hind feet and the boy j died next day. The solicitor sent a bill, for manslaughter against the man who had given the boy tho push and it was found a true bill by the grand jury. The man Is from Union county. General News. Jumbo weighed seven and one-half tolls. Mr. Blaine's Washington liou.se is leased at SII,OOO a year. A llenry couu;y eloping couple were married on horseback in Louisville. They were both on the same horse. The President has issued a proclama tion, setting aside Thursday, November the 26th as a day of rest and Thanks giving. Mrs. Blaine told a reporter of the | Kansas Citv Times that she had never heard Mr. Blaine refer to his dafeat of last November. Duncan McGregor, the man who first lived in the cottage where Grant died, and gave the name to the mountain, still live* in the neighborhood. Johnny Wiso has deserted his own j home, Kichmond. He is dyiug of chagrin and cannot bear to nee the splendid ovation that awaits Gen. Lee. At a marriage in Arizona lately the groom attempted to shoot tho officiat ing clergyman because of his refusal to drink a pint of whisky in honor of the' bride. Connectiout is the only State in! the Union, it is said, whose legislature retains judicial functions. The Connec ticut legislaturo is s'.ill a supreme court in equity. Paris, Maine, and Stony Point, in Alexander county, North Carolina, are said to be tho only two places in this country where mining for genu is sys tematically carried on. Tho colored people of Wathena, Kansas, began a "protracted meeting" in August, 1884, which hss been kept np ever since, without missing a nigbt. There is no indication of a ces sation. A lady living in Rappahannock coun ty, Va., had twelve stands of bees, wh'.eh were very valuable until a distillery was started in the neighborhood. Since it was started, however, the bees pay fro quent visits to tho still, get very drunk, and are of little profit. ' A drayman, in unloading a cart of 1 1 bananas in Kichmond, Saturday, saw a i! snake about two feet long interlaced . | with the fruit, which had been imported from the West Indies byway of Now Yolk. The snake was killed. ; Mr. D. A. Coffin, a hotel-keeper ra , Maine, advertises on bis envelopes i '■The original and only Third class ho tel in Maino where everything fails to suit—tough Beefsteak, dirty Rooms, 1 useless Servants, debilitated Coffee. This House, of world-wido bad reputa tion, is owned, oooupied and presided over by the laziest man in the State. Satisfaction not guaranteed , no monoy refunded. Dilapidated Stable in con nection. Evervthing warranted strict ly shoddy. FOUR OP THEM. TV'ins'o:! i e;iu!)lieau. Tbere are now four Republican pa per* in North I'arolina, to-wit: The 1 uioti Repoblictu, North State, States villo Anicriean and Webster's Dollar Weekly. A ROUND ABOUT WAY. A letter written in Galveston and ad dressed to a firm at •I'iUcstino, Texas,' recently wont all tie way to tbo great Palestine in Asia, ami finally was re turned froiu Jerusalem. MATRIMONIAL OA IN. A young couple were mairied t nn the fair grouuds in Syracuse, N. Y., and every exhibitor gave them a present. The fieak paid well A iIUMAN PIN-CUSHION. J Prank de Leon, a New York boy. is a human pin- cushion, and stieks 500 pius and needles in his breast without pain to himself. SOUND UAISK FOR DIVORCE. A Racine woman sues for divorce be cause her husbaud kicked her pug dog and wou't allow her to chew gum. STILL ON TOP. Washington Gazette. President Cleveland is now and will continue to bo master of the sit lation. A NEW INDUSTRY. A new industry in Eastern North Carolina will be carpets made of pine I needles. j GABUKN SEEDS. —.lust received at | Dr. V. O. Ttiompson's drug store, a I large variety of fresh garden and flower | seeds, consisting of l.audretb's, lluist's, | Kerry's and Sibicy's. All orders for seeds can be tilled. WANTED I —SO,OOO good heart pine shingles deliveted at "Caniaca" 21 tniles West from I'anbury see N. M. iV W. R. Pepper. A. J. BOYD, j. W. MID, V. li. JOHNSTON, JULIUS JOIINBTON. no 3 'D, n E ID ,v J OIINSOJ\ ; Attorney s - ut - l^nw, WENT WORTH, N. C. Messrs. ltcid and Jtklison will regu larly attend the Superior Courts of | Stokus oounty. | W. U. GLENN, R. H. GLENN. ! GLENN & GLENN, =A TTORNE YS-AT- LAW" WINSTON, N. C. I IVactice in tlie counties f Stokes, Fi>r i fiytlie, Surrv, Vml kin, Davie. Davidson ami I liockincliiim. att«>iition given to > all luui'.iOHH iulrtialed to limn in Stoke*. NOTICE. ' On Monday, Decembor 7th lss", at li! •iVlock M. 1 will sell at unction, at the r-'siiU'nce of William l(. Mtt»er, two orcein of land known as tin David Fnlk land, on«* I an-el or tract lying on thu waters of Town Fork, adjoining the lands 4* .1 McTnt tl«s and others, c >ntainin4 H'MIUI 77 acres; I'lic other the waters of the Litllu Vadkoi, a*!joining i the lands of William 11. Watts and others, containing al*ont 03 acres. Said lands are j sold for partition, on a credit of twelve months, with bond and approved security. This the loth day of Oct. 1885. A. J. JiEI-SABBCK, Com. Execution Hale. I By virtue of an Execution In my hands in favor of 'l ip Johnson against Martin Venable. I will sell at public auction lor cash at tb« % Court Hous* door in tlie Town « f i>anbury ou Monday the 10th day of No vember I*K> at 12 o'clock M. one hundred : acres of land in Stokes county, ou the waters of the Little Yadkin, adjoining the lands of the heirs of Win .laekson, Elizabeth Senns squire Venable and others. Sold to satisfy a judgment and Kxocutiou f«»r haUm e tine for the pun hase money. This the 12th dav of October IWS. ' li. 1. DALTON. * Sheriff. NoivMi CAROMKA Wflhi county* In Superior Court—Civil action for Divorce. 4Villlam-G. BlanceU piaLutHT, against Pau lina Itlancet, defendant. To Paulina IMancet, non-resident: You are kereby notified tliat the plaintiff above named has commenced a civil action against you for divorce and lias caused a summons to lie issued returnable on the 10th Monday after the Ist Monday in Srp temorr, 1865, before of said court, wheu and where you are required to appeal and answer or demur to the complaint. Dated thin die XOUi day of September. 1885. .7 AMKS KIKUSON, Jr., C. S. C. A. 11. J&XK. Attorney. PIANOSORCANS Tb# dftnan'l for tbe tmprovud V«ioa A H«vm riAM.M U pnw ar> Innirt tna» * nccond •4diiloti to llu factorv liaa liroowe IV> nrl r>quir* one quartar a* nmrh tuntnv an I'lnnoa nn th« pr«*iJUU|f vfw>*-ptn KTataw. Conrntt t'atnloini*. fr-^a. ISO S'vl.'n of Onotut, |23 tu %-**•). Fur Casb, Eaaj PajrsneuU, or Mascn ft Hamlin Orrran and Piano Co., yKW TOKK : POS I •»S ; CHHJ \«(». ENGINESOSO Mnut eronomlc.l and dnr»bl.. ClitiM In tho mNrki'l, n,i;it]rv contMered. SAW I.S. COKJIIHKLIEBK, riBER AKD I.m>I.EnKNTN UClilCttALLf. S.nd for C.lnlogw:. A. B. FARQUHAR, Ptnnsylvania Agricultural INorka, T«t, Pa. OPIUMWITS nnilllJ * nd WHISKY KARtTN 11 Hlll IVI »»'»"«**> without pain. BOOK yriUITl NOTICE! IJavintr •(•mlitifil ns administrator en tlie | esfa'e "f Vilicv Ma l '.', ii il. mi tb«» :.'Btb ; • !.,i of Scpt'-mK ■. 1- 11 tiee I* Urob.v !»iv« i to nil jtrrsom Intli-btotl te Iho rotate of Suuev Malie. dee !. t.Mirilv in li Hi i-ay mant, and all persons having rla'n-s .« uiasi sal.l will present them dulv :in:l»'nli ■nl"l within I lie 1 v "• |I-PMT!IHMI l>y law, or this nolle.- will lie pleaded in liar of tnelr n-Mverv. This 1»I d.i\ « >. t..l«■». l«s.\ P. Jl. MAHK. Atlm'r. NUKFOIK COLLEGE 1 \,v bui'iiio** fnti / .mI *lth ieiiM*. Kull colh-i'iL*' coume of -tii«lr. *nch branch ir!Of « Sth .I.V provKlon for Muw •> • friiniintr. lotiff ti nlu frn-ncb tn»l (.eriuaa. R. H. WVNt.t, Norfolk, Vs. University of North Carolina. Nix new l'rofessors lime recently Ihi'ii added to tlie Faculty. making n total of 17 instfiK-toi-s. All 0 « nurses of Study have Item mil.egcd nnil .-l rengtliene'd. Post graduate Instruction Is ottered In every de partment. The next session begins August _'7. Km ranee exan :nations August 2", 2H, aI. Kor catalogue tintainlng Information in regard U> tuition, Imard, terms of admis sion, A-e., apply to HON. KK -.il' I'. BATTLE, 1.1.. P., I'KKMURNT, Chapel 11111, N. C _ BUY VOL - 11 SCIIOOIi J3OOKS ..pj "Williamson &Corrie, BOOKSELLERS AND STEAM POW ER PRINTERS,' WINSTON, N. C. Liberal discount* to merchant* and teachers THE. Co ih. ituii.- ' ::i"S I *,*.. \ ir. •» -N.m lr«ir.-iir•»» Vv.'l • u» ,1,, *,. tr« up W• 1 |J e • . MgM totaf ; »..»k. i .\rm t -'VI ifcKMS. 'the baatUMUMt cm issued Apply u>"*. U F. l INMSON Si C*».. ton Main St . Rkh&iond.Vtrgml*. AU«' utbcf »;iau.l new K>wk* and Bi'»lr». A _ Cfft WILL BUY OHe J»l| ALL RICHT Jil (I N, ir.R, HTN VW A Esßsp ~f " vk imni ■ -1 The knife l« St**!, ami Irrn--rel.*nd k 1 j 11 ■ ■ fait.'iic.| li itfv.- »t'h tfci.-f 1 !t», i I B Jr li' i i iamoli shsH"**' 1 M•/ J|l:.e length ! :n«l *.> U>« nv % " f ' ' rl '' j •' H4MIWAIIK MAFILL»I:CO.S -Ncwarit. Q» I © SERGEANT MANUFACTURINQ CO, *\r Greensboro, N". C. f MANi FAcrroaaae o» /ML FARRAR TURBINE WATER WHEEL, / V COOK AND HSATINC STOVES. Saw Mills, Cane Mills, Horse Powers,, £ f Plows, Straw Cutters, Andirons, And of Every Description. J!#* Send for Price-List. i IF YOU WANT TO FILL YQUR 0 AMH BACf, AriO MAKE BIG SCORES, USE REMINGTON IFLES-^H: SHOT GUNS. Ali the Latest Improvements. FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS, ADDRESS Lamberson, Furman&Co., SOLi AOENTS FOR E.REMINGTON&SONS' Sporting Arms and Ammunition, aai a 283 Broadway, NEW YORK. WESTERN OFFTCK, D. H. LAM3CnSOM A CO., 73 Sute Btnoot, CMoag*. UL ARMORY, - - - I LION, N. Y. REMINGTON SHOVELS, SCOOPS, SPADEB. I«K n THE Kir illltl, IT SUUI IMHI ttKUiH THAT MH tOOU tU ALWAYS ULIAILE. One Pleoo of Solid Steel. NO HOLES OR RIVSTS TO WtAKf* THE BIADL SEND FOR CIRCULARS. BEMIKGTON AGHICUITUBAL CO., I LION. N. Y. New York Office, 118 Cknmbem Stmt. CSO REWArir, j* \ vWJ tn» pat.2 lor *n.r (ii ai.i 'l4fl£\m*'* I !'*»»« of •»*« that «au f" / cl««h auU hug a«inu-l. (»r»in or iiiwnatlav Aioar I'M tent MONARCH C*p»in MM H#p»r»tor ail! It»*- M «rer. wVicu wt "ller t» llic buh * 'i® B lie •( * l"w prlr«. Send for I 1 circular »nd price ll»t, Vf m whiiii »ill bf mkilH nmm. njU Mason £Hamlin ORGANS: |M )■ -rjt'v'l PIANOS r IPrafa ; JZ W WnHd-, 3 7^7^Vr°*M || • /-'I »«!*»•.>. frl CI (rr. L ORGAN AND PI AN 0 CO. IB4Trtn.nlS«..SM«.n. 48E t4th SI. S| ), N. Y. Aw ,liS.s«Jo- CAMACA! To the Weary, Feeble —MM—— AND PLEASy R K SEEKER. Scoing tbo need in thii section of a placo where the weary, feeble anil brok en down way recrnit tbeir health and rest; where they and tbeir families may Rpcud the hot season pleasantly when it is necessary to leave tbeir homes or change air, that the failiug health ef some loved one may be restored, wo havo laid out A NEW TOWN and aro now offering for sale lota in probably the healthiest section in North Carolina. The town ii located on a beautiful | Flat Mountain Ridge miles west from Danbory , about i of a mile from the celebrated Piedmont springs ; about the turne distance to Pepper's Alum springs ; | of i mile from Smith's Chalybeate spring, and two miles from C. K. Moore's Sulphur spring, while the location presents The Finest Views of Moore's Knob, the Hanging Rock, and other prominent peaks along the Sauratown mountain. Tbo lota aro woll covered with large and small forest trees, which will afford shade in summer and form > , I Jeautiliil Groves. The whole is Surrounded by Springs of tbo purest mountain water, entitling it to the ludiau name, "Camaca," a land of springs, wliicb, together with the pure mountain air, wonld hriug col cr to tbo faded check, and strength to weary frame, even if there was no real mineral water within a hundred miles of the place. The undersigned propose also to ercot a saw-mill, planing machine, &c., that they may build cottages or famish lum ber to those who wish to purchase lots In this healthful locality, where no ma laria evor comes, and a case of typhoid fever was never known, except it was contracted out of tbo neighborhood. Tbe jrioo of lota this season, 60x101) feet, will be $25 eaeh. For fur'her particulars addres, N. M. k W. R PEPPER, May 20, 'BS. Danbory, N. 0. mm j At* you faith*.?. try Wi :j*' Hmn: Hjc ■ nkvtJ.u U P„re, ch«n, whvlcHviin? H TONIC, I r«>r Brnln. STOMACH.» Irtr, I LUI F| I DYSPEPSIA. 2 B i lacho, f\ar r, a nn, bills, ■ I DEBILITY & WIAKHLSS. j Nice to take, tru rit,uncqur.l dforl TORPID LIVER END Night| SWEATS, Nervous Woakncpo,■ ; Malarin* Sexual brclluM. y si. >V per hot- C for *5.00. at Druggist*. ■ E. S. WSU*, JEN*»y nty, R*. J., U. 8. A. G I h u - • Remarkable Cures of Catarrh of the ( Bladder, InilamuiaMon, Irritation '-F Kid- 1 n«:ys and Plollt r. Stun • Of Gravel I'U- I | ease* of the rr««uu» Ulan.!. Propatoal I SwetUnrs, Female Diaroa s, In or-tln- ■ erce of Urine, nil DISEASES ««f ihoCiani»o- H Urinary Oiyans in I iiher V-U For L*n- ■ HEALTH/ or lunntural W«' I aliut "Ohonln'J Injection Fleur.' each >l. Eg For BYPIIIHH, eitl*or routrnet«vJ or H I hereditary taint, uw (lIFL]4t)'A T'onatatii* ■ i TIC X ltltter Hymn. SI.OO J>rr H »ttle, and H I Chapln'a Syphilitic Pills. £2.00; und CHA- ■ I pin's S.rphlMtio HALV.», $!.00. 6 L>ottlc« N I Syrup, A OF Pills, 1 SC!VF. hj REPRESS on H receipt of s\osv, or at I >rn RXIAT*. James 1). Chamberlain, WITH C. W. TLIOILN & CO Wholesale Hat Dealers, Richmond, Va. Special rtten givdn te orders and tati«ract» guaranteed. ipriiTP WANTED BLS& TSCT II HI II I A COR seta. B*MPL«RRTFI' lo ih hi B«- NU Lll I V COM.ng axwnU. No rlak. quick nal •• Territ ory jflv«-n. ion KL-NRANI>*M) AWr««» DR.BCOTT.B42 Broadway St.,N.Y. The Latest and Best. TIIE NEW REMINGTON Sewing Machine ISTIIK BEST MAC IIINE for tlie fiunily ltuui easy. I'erfect In conatruction— lieautiful iu ap|K'amiH'o. Has all inij rovc nients ami attaclimeuta, anU i» warranted I'm live years. MARRIOTT & DARSTCW, Southern Agents, No. 7 South Cluirles Street, Baltimore, 1/d. R W. POWERB 4CO, Wholewile DNIU'TFINTN No. 1305 Main and and 11 13ib Sis R. W. Powers. Edgar I). Taylor. RICHMOND, Va. April 2H, l?8l-6ur TOBACCO FLUES A SPECIALTY AT WINSTON, N. C. A large lot of llomc«Miulc Tinware always on hand. SHEET IRON AND TIN WORK OF ALL KINDS Done at liottoui prices. Roofing ami Guttering at short notice by skilled work men. Cume and seo me, next door to Brown, Rogers A Co. \V. S. REMI-SON, Winston, N. C. A NO. 7 COOK STOVE, coui ,£3 plcte for $lO. ■> t \ ■ A full line of Dixie Plows, Av ery Sieel and the liest Chill l'low in the marki't ; In fact everything that a far mer. mecliauic or merchant ne>'da in Hie line of HARDWARE ; —-TOOKTHER WITH Nissen's Wagons, Columbus Buggies aiul Carts, Mow ing Machines, tyo. With the above .utrautagrs. togellter with the fitct I hat my last year's trail* n as nearly double the former, and earnest raqueat tliat a similar favor may be done this year, I am Very Respectfully, It. R. CRAWFORD. NOTICE. In the matter of Laura Smith widow of Oharles Smith, deed. Petition for homestead and [icrsonal pro perty exemptions. All Teditor, of Charles Smith der'ed late of Stokes county, will lake notice tliat his widow Laura Smith has died lier petition for her homestead and personal property exemptions in lier hiMlwmls estate. Said petition will be heard In I>anbury, N. on the 20th day of Januar)' ISMO, wben and where all peraons interestol may attend or not as they may be advised. Tills '2otli July 18*5. S. B. TATLOK, J. P. MICA, MINERALS, I'reoiouH Stones. RICHARD BAKER K CO., General produce Broken, 9 Mincing Lane, London, England. Advances mado (vi Consignments. Danker. . Agra . ank, 1/oudon. FARMERS, ATTENTION i W'licn you want any Clothing. BmU aad Shoes, ll.it* and ('ftp*, or in fact auythiag, wait until you go to Winston, and rail oa I he original "Cheap John," its he keci« everything and far less mimt than you ran buy A larpa lea af Overcoat!nj»9 and i.einnants for Pasts, j«' i ioeivei! diirct l i*i■ m laetoiy, siting ml haif Die usual prie« at Cheap John's, Farmers' Headquarters, Next Dur le Post Office, n LXSTOX, X. c. Parties having CUT MICA fur sale will find it to th.ir int.rea, t« c -respond with A. (). SCHOONMAKKR, 158 William Bt., New York. It Stands at the Head. THE LIOHT-RUNNING "DOMESTIC." That it Is the acknowledged LEADER is the Trade ia a fact that can not b. dlapuU4 MANY IMITATE IT NONEEQUAL IT Tlin Largest Aimed. th« Lightest Baa alng, tlui moat beautiful wood-work, AND IS WARRANTED To be mado of the best material. To do any and all kinds of work. To be complete in every respect. FOK BALK MY * "W. P. Ormaby, WINSTON, N. C. TO MINERAL MEN. Do You Want Ml3i K,U OR s«Sit WW. If eo you will do well to correspond with tlje Pepper Mining Co., DABURY N. C. Mln Art of COAL and IRON, alao mntrt el and dealers In CUT MICA, KLOIBLJt SAKDSTONK, aad mineral apMlmnp
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