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Reporter and Poet. * PAPEft FOR THE PEOPLE JtwUrtd tU Ike Dtmimry X. C., Po*tnqfflc4 (is Aseond Via** Matter. THURSDAY, NOVEMHEK 10, 18S5. c '■ .J. TH ifl PAPKR fmr.vl on IN* *t AdrmttoaaVKUtminOßlvnn* BtAwherc *lv«-rL«h j awr bo BUMIo Xur It is ti tfw 1— H3B 25525- There are 750,000 moro Metbodis'B than Baptists in tho United States. Mormon elders have again tnrnej up in North Carolina, this time in Yad kin county. They barely mention po lygamy in their praaohiug. We agree folly with the Philadelphia Press that "the fact is, men aud breth ren, this country is getting a little too much war history from fellows who didn't do any of the fighting." After a trial lasting several days a man at Clarendoti, Ark., was convicted of having sold the products ot land for whiob ue had failed to pay rent, ami was ssntta eed lo «ae minute's uuprison- The oldest man living, Robert Gib son, of Moberly, Mo., is 116 years old. I Ho began the use of tobaeco when he was 70 years of age, the young rascal, and he likes his dram and take* it with regularity. Week before last a nnggdl of gold •weighing over two pounds was takou irom Vein Mountain McDowell county. Last Friday another nuggot of equal weight was taken out. This mite is -feeiug fitted with full machinery. No devotee of tobacco, says Dio Lewis, has graduated at the uead ol hie. class at Harvard or any otbe college where statistios have been preserve J, notwithstanding the fact that a large majority of college studeuts are smok ers. The whole number of man enlisted for three years in the Union army dur ing the war was 2,320,272. The losses, including those who died of disease or in prison, were 278,376 on the Union side, and 133,821 on the Confederate. The political preacher seems to flour ish alio in England. The Archdeacon who remarked in a speech that a man "might as well oheer for the devil" as I for Gladstone, must be a very piourf gentleman, full of oharity for all men, and knowing bow to rule his spirit. A creditor in Mexico cau have a debt or arrested on the day tho debt falls due. The prisoner is chained to a post five days, guarded by an officer. At the end of toe time, if the money is not forthcoming, the man's labor is sold to the government at forty cents a day for as many day* as will be necessary to discharge the obligation. Judge Shepherd, in his charge to the grand jury of tbe recent term of Mur freesboro Co jrt, required them to indict every Justice of the Peace of their county who hod not filed his annual re port with tbe clerk of the Superior court as required of bim by law. This is an indication that the days when J. P.'g •an do as tbey please, and neglect or InlUl their duties, as suits their case, oMSoienca or condition, is over. Benator Mahoue is so broken politi cally and socially, that some of his friends have been urging bim to leave Virginia and maks bis home in Washing ton in the future. There arc those, however, who express the hope that when he emigrates from bis native State ha will not stop short of Alaska. There art othws who wish for him a hotter elhaata. It has been suggested thaths will rise from the depth of bis gloom and run for Congress next year. A good story is told of a well-known property-holder who has a tenant a law yer somewhat noted for being a little slow in paying debt*. One day, becom ing very muoh exasperated, he said to the oollector : "Give mo that bill. I'll •how yon bow to oollcot rents." He was absent about three-quarters of an hour. When ne returned be didn't have much to say for a few moments, and then going over to the 3 llcotor'a desk, h« said, m a very confidential way: ••Just charge Blank with $6." "How's that!" inquired the oollector. "Well —l—well—that's all right. Mr. Blank was a little short to-day, and I let him have that BMuh." NEWS OF THE WEEK. CARKFI'LLY CVt.LEO ASV Cf>SDK!WBD FROM TUB HM'ORTKX AXU s UXOHAKUMS. Stat* News. The good people of Davie county are sprouting railroad ideas. The? want a line from Mocksvillo to Salisbury. A meotiug was held last wuok and officers wore elected. W. A. Moore, of Chester, S. C., met up with a strange woman on a train bouud for Charlotte last week. They registered at the Central Hotel as "W. A. Smith and wifo," and on retiring to a room blow out the gas or accidentally left the burner open. The man suffoca ted and died ; the woman has recovered; the former left a wife and three chil dren, the woman was of doubtful char acter. A difficulty occurred on Little Fino Creek, Madison county, last Friday, betwoon Mr. Joseph Ledfoid and his son Enoch, and Mr. Hud llaran, which resulted io the shooting of ilagrm by Enoch Lcdford. Joseph Led ford and (lagan got into a quaarcl, uud the latter knocked the former dowu with a rosk and struck him again, hurting him seti ously ; whereupon Enoch lcdford shot Hagan, woundiog him badly, but not fatally. Two negroo b-tys, frore 12 to 15 years of ago, on Wednesday waylaid a young son of the Kev. Mr Lyila, 011 the ioa>l nsar Weavorvillv, irSieting serious in- ' juries on th-s youth. The negroes haii some gnid re »painet young I.vda, who: is some IS years cf age, nn>t accosted 1 hitn on th® road for the purpose of whip- 1 pihg him. In the tight young Lyda got 1 the best of the two, but ono of the r.e-! gro boys then assailed him with a knife, j cutting him up badly, aud in the mean time the mother of the negro boys came 1 up and assisted in the punishment of the 1 youth. Cenoral News. Senator Mabone is gloomy and speak*' of leaving Virginia. In Ohio the Republican majority on joint ballot in the Legislature has peter ed dowu to three. It take# about 250 buihels of pota toes to make one ton of starch. Dr. Hirsute Rctsot, an eminent ocu- j list says that the common electric light produces color blindness. The United States and Territories, if as density populated as Saxony, would have a population equal to the present population of the world. There *ro $18,000,000 standard ! silver dollars in circulation. The Pres ) ident iu his messag? will recommend a suspension of the coinage of silver. Paul Dana, a son of Charles A. Dana of the Sun aud an editorial writer oa the aarno paper, is very ill with typhoid fever contracted while on a jaunt in the North Carolina mountains. The short hair craze came in with the English actress Ellen Terry. One of her numerous husbands bad a way of getting angry and going for her long j hair. She took to wearing it short in self-protection. Chief Justice Noah Davis, of New York Supreme Court, says: "My twen ty-nine years of experience as Judge taught me that of all the causes of sin and misery, of sorrow or woe, of pauper ism and wretchedness, intoxicating li quors stand forth the unapj-roachatlii chief." The: a are i» the world 397 institu tions for the education of doaf mutes. Germany has ninety of these, France sixty-seven, Great Britain forty-six, and the United States thirty-eight. Recent careful ostimates place the num ber of these unfortunates it 800,000. It has long been asserted by lumber men that timber out in tho spring is not durable for bm'ding purposes. Recent scientific investigation shows that the richer the wood is io sulphuric acid and potassium the more likoly it is to rot olid mold. Wood cut in the spring con tains night time* as muoh of the former and five times as much of the latter as wood out in winter. Mr. J. W. Granade, of Rookdale, G*., has an old hen that is now fifteen years old. It is is estimated that the has laid 2,00 eggs and raised over 600 chickens. She now has a brood of chiokcns following her and promises to live many years yet. If the surplus eggs nad been sold at ten oenta a dozen tbey would have brought SOO, aud the obiokoßs at fifteen rents apiece would have amounted to 990, making a total of SIBO. Miners in Pennsylvania get from eighty cents 10 $1.50 per diy. Rail road laborers get about sl. Sewing women, who work on shirts in Now York city, get forty-seven cents. The negro of the South liven like a king, makes good money, wages according to the work he does, can loaf when he likes, go fishing or nuuting when be feels like it, and is free as air Ho* different from the white slaves of tbo North ! "CROSSING 1 nw LINE." A boy who went with his father on a voyage to South Amcrioa, was anxious to see the equatorial linn, and said to au old sailor, "Jack, will you show uic the line when we cross it "Oh, yes, my boy." After a few days the boy ankcd whe ther they had crossed the line. The old tur "aid : "Yes, iny lid." "Why didn't you tell me, and show it to mo V The sai'cr replied, "Ob, my lad, we always cross the line in the dark." Moderate drinker, you always cross the line between moderate and immode rate dtmk in the dark. Mental and moral night settle down on you as yoa cross the line betwoen moderate drinking and inebriety, binding you to the awful facts of ruiu and death only a little iar tlier oti in the :oad you aro traveling. It sceuis to be the notion of a score or more of school teaches who have re sponded to a notico in this pper, "A Good Opening for a School," that tbe people here want to employ a teacher U> take charge of a school already ui fall blast. Such I« not tbe ease. They want a teacher who ha* vim and push enough to build a aohool out of the abundance of raw material in the coun ty , and to insure his success the people of the town propose to guarantee twenty or thirty dollars a month for a session ■ of either five or ten months, to a man ! who will bring satisfactory reooiaijieiid j atioos. If he has the proper amount of | cucrgy about him, there is nothing to 1 prevent him from running his salary up !to s.x) to SIOO per month. Go>.d board | can be had at from $8 to $lO per uiontb, I or a good dwelling with room enough to | nocomiuodate 12 or 15 school boarders ! at §75 per year. Garden Seeds. —.lust received at Dr. V. O. Thompson's drug store, u large variety of fresh gurden and flower seed*, consisting of Lundrcth's, liuist's, Kerry's and Sibley's. All orders for seeds can be tilled. Wantki> ' —50,000 good heart piue shingles delivciod at "Camaca" Lj miles West from I'anburv—seo K. M. A W. H. Pepper. A. J. BOYD, J. W. HEll), | 1". B. JOIINoTO.N, Jt LIUS JOHNSTON. BO \ 71,11E1D jJO UXSO.Y, Atlorney« - at - Law, WE .NT WORTH, N. 0. Messrs. Reid and Johheon will regu larly attend the Superior Courts of Stokes county. • —_________ W. B. ULENN, B. B. UI.EKN. GLENN & GLENN, :ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW" WINSTON, N. c. l*iar.tira in tlw counties of For aytlio, Surry, Yadkin. Davie, Davidson and Siterial attention given to .ill business intrusted to tliew in Stokes. NOTICE. On Montlay. Decciuiter 7th 1885, at 12 o'clock M. I ill sell at auction, at the ivSideucu of Wiiliain K. Mt»s«r, two parcels of land known as the David Knlk land, one parcel or tract lying on tbe waters of Town Fork, adjoining the lands of Jaiur* McTnt-1 tic and others, containing shout 77 acres; The other panvi oonsistint; of two tracts, on tin* waters of tl;« % Little Yatkin, atfyoining th«» laud.t of William li. Watts and others, containing about I*3 acres, haid lands ore sold for partition, on a credit of twelve months, w th bond and approved security This the 15th day of Oct. Ln>>. A. J. HKLSAIiECK, Com. Nale. Bv virtue of an Execution in my hands in favor of Tip Johnson against Martin VenaUlo. i will noII at public auction !oi cash at the Court House door in tlie Town of Danbnry oo Monday the lflth day of No vember 188-") at 12 o'clock il. one huadre«t acres of land in Stokes oounty, on the waters of the Little Yadkin, adjoining the lands of the heirs of Wm Jark»«>u, Elisabeth Senns Squire Venahle snd o the in. bold to satisfy a judgment and Execution for balanue due for the purchase money. Tills the 12th day ! of October 18S5. K. I. DALTOJf. fiheriff. NORTH CAROLINA—£>t k»*.i couiitv. In Superior Court-—Civil action for Divorce. William f'. Blincet, plaintiff, against Fau lina Blancet, defendant. To rautina Bionect, non-i*>»il«>nt: Vou are hereby notified that the plaintiff above named iuis eoiuraenead a civil action against you for divorce anl lias cau.4ed a summons to be issued returnable on tbe 10th Monday afU r the Ist Momlay in Sep temcer, lKßf>, before tlie Judge of said court, wheu anil where you arc required to appear and answer or demur to tbe complaint. Dated this the 19th day of September, 1886. JAMES KIEKSOX, Jr., C. S. C. A. 11. Joyce, Attorney. PIANOS-ORGANS Tba demand for thw Improved if tio« ft Havti* Pmhis 14 n «rtf !n'pc that « mtcoti.l a4llll»a to th« factory hu hccomc lmp«rstiT# I»o not r*.|ulr» p» •- qa&rtar murli tnnir«(f s* Pfnnoi on the pravalUby wr«>at-pin ttytteni. Consult' frw l«e fn")c« of 6k I • 4X■> For Casli, Xasy Payments, or Kantet!. Mason 8c Hamlin Orran and Piano Co., KBW TOBK ; KO*T >K ; C'.HiI.AOQ. ENGINEScSc Mo«t economical and durable. Cheapen! in tha market, quality considered. SAW MlIdA «HKLLIiH*, CIUI'K mi, I.N, COTTON PllM'im 1111 A HO lIIi>LI:.VC!«TS UKIMKR tLLV. Send for A. B. FARQUHAR, p*a**|haitla Afrleultuial Worba, Vork, Pa. OPIUMhaII® nnillkfl"" WlllKKllUnn Inm IIMIII nilat homv without imlu. Mot r"L™u r £ X)TLC K! I Haviuc qualiti''d :us administrator on the i,•stati! of V mcv Mal«\ dec'il, on tlie iStb i day "f Se|it«miier, 1885, notice is hereby 1 ! .'iven to nil i*>rso:n inilelited to tho estate ot Nancy MaU-, decM, to make Immediate |«y- I ment, anil all ners..:is having elnlms apiiast Siii.l estate will present them duly unthenti 1-ateil within the lime pitscrlbed by law. ..r till, not I r will !»• I'leailed in bar of tlwir ri eoverv. This Ist day Oetobei, 188->. I'. H. MaHE. Ailm'r. HfHK COLLEGE For vnt'vr; I.\ntKSo!r-r*nnp«ra»eM«i n.l*a»»taii*». > -W ». iIV.M,*- ft!rn'«HMl wio. vrerv cj-nven- Iri Full coll«irl»t» Of MSdr. each brancfc m banv >1 a»! •elallat Mn>io 1 • • r mvurMil"'. In lr«i.cli cinl tiarman. R. H. WyI&l, Sec'y. Worfolk, Va» University of North Carolina. Sl* now Professors have recently been added to the Faculty, making a total of 17 Instructor.. All the Courses of Study have boon enlarged and strengthened. l'uet graduate instruction is otfered in every de partment. Tlie tiesi session begins August 27. Entrance examiuatious August 87, -S, •_!i. for catalogue omUining information in regard to tnlSnn, board, terms of adrnit sion, Ae.. apply to HON. KEMP I'. BATTLE, LL. D., I'RPSIIIE.NT, Cha]iel Hill, N. C * BUY YOUH ' SCHOOL BOOKS or| "VV Jk Corfle, BOOKSELLERS AND STEAM POW ER PRINTERS,! WINSTON, N. C. M' er il !lscountsto niordiants and teachers THE &J& r lL i v. mo. wv: Jrx Cl, y Net n . v«. . .lij trMiocu 0 fi. trw H«i « * >4i*« cp. s«m, i.vpric^ AO*..#.! t.. «U t..wi, r.U ai tttfM. A r .« % •«*.«v« *NT T*kj»S. n.O han Uviuwh pt.«p*ctu« • »«* MUcd Airny Bow. U. F low?*" * \ci t . M .iaSt x *kh«ot»l.Vl»fWa. oJ-.cr :.e» vO«k» wvl tW lea. Men WILL BUY ONI '1 ALL RICHT y Kwr-fr*!. »THIW Jk V MAI CCTTKK. rtlfc ItMfl.-l.ka » te«r«*l •« ' i u« I to torn witll thr*« bolt*. .»1* caUly t*V»n o0»« *h»rp*«. nfth of cot it *t'«l «k« t> wht.h W>« kaifi !• bollad. i,'Ser tha It raited. tl»a All i « wMtantMl. Um4 lm y* •irtfc.rtf.. ar •i.l-h will ira. -1 FRKI C v Ur.KAKE M.icnisrca, Wcwar>u A SERGEANT MANUFACTURING C 0„ _¥ Greensboro, IST. Q. MANUrACTUKSM OF /W FARRAR TURBINE WATER WHEEL, / ** COOK AND HEATiNC BTOVES, Saw Mills, Cane Mills, Horse Powers, Plows, Straw Cutters, Andirons, j And Castings of livery Description. a»»~Sernl lor Prlce-Li si_ IF YOU WANT TO FILL YOUR GAME BAG, AND MAKE BIG SCOREB, USE Remington IFLES-land SHOT GUNS. AU the Latest Improvement*. FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS, ADDRESS Lamberson, Furman&Co., 80LB AOBNTS FOR E.Remington&Sons' Sparling Arms m 4 AwiUlis, 081 A 283 Broadway, - NBW YORK. WVTBS2V Orhtk, D. H. LAMBERSON A CO., TS Buto Btnsat, Cti!cafo, DL H.ION, N. Y. REMINGTON SHOVELS, SCOOPS, SPADEB. BABE M TW BEST UNA IT SUIIIB «Wft —— TUT Ml C3OOS Uf AIVATt UUMU. One Piece of Solid Steal. NO HOLES OR RIVET) TO WEAKM THE BLADE. BCMD rod CIRCULARS. REMINGTON AG&ICOLTU&AL CO., ILIOM* M. T. Mew Y.rk OSrr, 118 Ohiuwber. HiroM. SOO REWAfip •Vfti *;■ \ will ba paid for aoy Gruia I ]'i;n ot aanit slt« 'fast rsn fS.lkWr'/ / > le*« an 4 bag aa»tt«h Grain or inimc«r a*oar Paten) KOVAncU Grain and U . 1 S«od iitpsrator snd Bajr lT-. ; a L (rrr,*hlch *-* ofTar to tha pab * . i&k » .1 • low prlc.. H.od for vlJfflSffiS: _\l \m** yASIV." unf ir* Mason & Hamlin ORCANt I (BMHm PIANOS l IH»k~iHrn J 'pj ORGAN ANDPIANOCO. 154 Turnout St..Bolton. 4* 1.14* *t (UnHui S* )• *. T. l4BWabMk«n.,CMc**». i CAMACA 1 To^th^VPWy^Feeble AND PLEASURE SEEKER. Seeing tbe Deed in thii section of a place vrhero tbe weary, feeble aud brok en down may recruit tbeir health atid re*t; whero tb»y and their families may upend the bot season pleasantly when it ia necessary to leave their homes or change air, that the failing health uf some loved one may be restored, we bave laid out A NEW TOWN and are now offering for sale lots in probably the healthiest section in North Carolina. Tbe town ia located on a beautiful Flat Mountain Ridge *2i miles nest from Panbury , about i of a mile from the eclebiatcd Piedmont springs; about the same distance to Pepper's Alum springs ; | of a 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 flanging Rock, aud other prominent peaks along the Sauratown mountain. The lots aro well covered with large and small forest trees, which will afford shade in summer and form Beautiful Grove*. Tha whole is Surrounded by Springs of the purest mountain water, entitling it to the Indiau name, "Cumaca," a land of springs, which, together with the pure mountain air, would bring col or to the faded eheek, and strength to weary frame, even if there waa no real mineral water within a hundred miles of the plaee. The anderaigned propose alao to erent a saw-mill, planing machine, Ac., that they nay build oottages or furnish lum ber to those who wish to purchase lots In this healthful locality, where no ma laria ever comes, and a ease of typhoid fever was never known, exoept it was contraeted out of the neighborhood. Tbe prioe of lot* this season, 60x100 feet, will be |26 eaeb. For further particulars addres, N. M. k W. R PEPPER, May 20, 'B6. Daabwy, N. Q. Wfim Are you fn Hop. try Wnu*' HI ALTO lis- H k'kwxa, a pur*, el«an, wboleeome (J TONIC. fr»r Drain. fttrnnaeh. IJr«r, Kldi>«/a. H Lun/\ Au l'noiu*l«Ml lu*»«>-nuil. (\u«i ■ DYSPEPSIA, I « Headache, Fevor, AJTJO, Chills, B DEBILITY & WEAKNESS. Nloe to take, true merit, tmcqualsd for TORPID LIVER anri Night Swnats, Nervous Weiltntir., ffift'pLr Rfi, • for »8 00 at Ilnarrbta. Lg. wills. J«r»«jcuyTw. J.. uTk A. I u-Paiba"""^ j IWuntrkkblA Corn ofOitMTh of the Pladdor, Inflammation, Irritation of K'd . neyj and Bladder, Stone or Grave* I%• earne of the Prostate Q'.tad, I»ro|«..»l 1 B'TOIUT Femal 4 L/LsC.unm>, Incrntln ©nee or (Jnne, rJI ]>b-aae'sor tho I V rlnary Organ* In eithor sex. For Un healthy or Unnaml Ifocbmw— M also "Chapta's Injection Wur," eechfl. For ST l»l! I LIS. ether extracted or hereditary uU*t, use Cbaptal Cooetita tfoa Hitter Srrup. SI.OO per bottle, and Chepln'n ftyphlliflc Pilg. >100; and Cha pin'n BypUilitio Salve. SI.OO. t bottles Syrup, 2 of lllli, 1 Selve, by Expreeaoe |gg'^ s^ r a A . James D. Chamberlain, WITH 0. W. THORN & CO Wholesale Hat Dealers, RICHMOND, Va. special rtten glrdn to ordrr» and «Rtl»racu guaranteed. ICENTC WANTED WVBS2 Rni 31 I .lCoreete. Sampl* fr«« u ihon b*- MUkIV I V coming »|«U. Ho ritlr. qnlck ulm Territory given, MUnitciion Adeo* □ K.SCOTT,B4a Broadway Gt.,N.Y. The Latest and Best. TIIK NEW REMINGTON Sewing Machine I STUB 15EST MACHINE f..r the family Kims easy. Perfect in construction.— Beautiful in ap|>earance. Has all improve ments and attachments, anil ii warranted foi five years. HARRIOTT A BAItSTOW, Southern Amenta, Xo. 7 South C'hailea Street, Baltimore, Jfd. K W. POWERB & CO., W l»olc««»lo \o. 1305 Main a ltd and 11 13th 8t« R. W. Powers. Kdgar I). Taylor. RICHMOND, Vn. April 28, lb»l-Sar TOBACCO FLUES A SPECIALTY* AT I f. t Jwpjw'? WINSTON, N. C. A large lot of llome-Made Tinware a!wars on hand. SHEET IRON AND TIN WORK OF ALL KINDS Done at bottom prices. Roofing and Guttering at ahort notice by skilled work men. Come anil ice me, nail door to Brown, Rogers A Co. W. 8. REMI-SON, Winston, N. C. A NO. 7 COOK STOVE, com ~l plete for $lO. \ . A full line of Dixie Plows. Av ery Steel and the best Chill Plow in the market; ill fact everything that a far mer, roecliauic or merchant needs in the line of HARDWARE ; TOOKTIIKB WITH Nissen's Wagons, Columbus Buggies aud Carts, Mow ing Machines, sc. With tlie abovo advantages, togetlier wilh the fact that my last year's trade was nearly double the former, ami earnest request that a similar favor may be done this year, I am ' Very licspectfkilly, R. R. CRAWFORD. NOTICE. In the matter of Laara Smith widow of Charles Smith, deo'd. Petition for homestead and personal pro perty exemptions. All creditors of Charles Smith dee'ed late of Stokes county, will take notice that liia widow Laura Smith lias filed her petition for her homestead anil personal property exemptions in licr husbands estate. Said petition will be heard in Danbury, N, C. on the 20th ilay of January 18NJ, when and where all persons Interested may attend or not as they may be advised. This 20th July 16W6. s. Jj. TAYLOR, J. P. MICA, MINERALS, Precious Htones. RICHARD BAKER & CO., General produoe Broken, 0 Mineing Lane, London, England. Advances made on Consignments. Banker* . Agra 1 ank, London. ar I FARMERS, ATTENTION ! •» . « When you want any Clothing, Boats aad Shoes Hats and Caps, or In Ikct aoythiag, wait until you go to Winston, aad sail | the original "Cheap John," as he keeps ereryThing end far laaa aeaey !l an you can buy olwv, h«ie. A larg* lei of Ovt'ivontings an«l Ivtmnanu for Fanta, jut rev'MVed diifct fVotn fact cry, selling at hajf the U9ital price at Cheap John's, l Farmers' Ileadqnsrttrs, Nsxt Dwr It Post Ofiee, KLXSTOX, Ji. C. Parties having CUT MICA for sale will find it to tbair intsrssv I# c'"•respond with A. O. SCHOONMAKER, 158 William St., New York. It Stands at the Head. THE LIGHT-RUNNING ''DOMESTIC." That It is the acknowledged I.EAD KB la the Trad* Is a bet that can ftot to dispatal 1 MANY IMITATE IT NONE EQUAL IT Tho Largest' Armed, the Lightest Baa aing, the most beautiful wood-work, AND IS WARRANTED To be made of the best material. To do any aud ail kinds of work. To be completo in every respect. VOR BALK ar AV. P. Oi-msby, WINSTON, B. C. TO MINERAL MEN. I>o Yon Want MIN E,R ALN OR r , If BO you will do well to correspond with the Pepper Mining Co., DABURY N.C. Miners of COAL and IRON, alio miners at and dealers in CUT lIICA, FLBXIBLI SANDSTONE, and mineral sptiliaans
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