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Reporter and Post. A PAPEK FOB THE PEOPLE ." ~rr - - "tT " . ' , Entered ut the Dtmt'ury H. Poat-ufficf at Second Vlaim Matter. THURSDAY, AUGUST 12 18H0. j' 1 - 1 TH3B >Adrotile!»el*(i«inttS|»wse Ht iwh«w adv- rtNliig evuuacte mat km uiuUo to* lb In NEW 1 itilkk.* AN EXPERT'S REPORT. New York expert, Mr. O. T. k ßle»n»9, has been inspecting the miner al fields of the South in regard to in vestments. ilia observations luvc been extended and thorough. West Virgin ia, North Carolina, Tennessee and f Kentucky have all been oxaminod. \\ c uuke an interaatiug extract from an 1 • editorial in the Baltimore Manufnctu• rtrs' Record relative to bi« report. It say*: "It Ma faot, fays Mr. Stearns, that ia the Appalachian iiuia there is a ile 'pcait of lienor*! which is to tbe Lake Superior iron or« or any other "known. With these important elements In their favor, the transportation invol ved to bring the ores to coal would not involve more that one hundred miles. ,Tbo development which lias been shown recently in the basiu at Knoxville, Cliat taiwogn and Birmingham and elsewhere in other parts of this district arc merely 'earnests and incentives for further pro gress. Particularly is this the case in the working of the Cranberry magnetic ores for the nmnufaeturo of Bessemer Steel." The Cranborry ores arc in North Carolina. In tho future grc\t thiuga await that Appalachian basin. • T Tho Augnata Chronicle makes the correction relative to North Carolina minerals after this wise : "Wo inadvertently omitted North _,Carolina from Southern States that pos sessed all known minerals. It is said that within a radius of one hundred milos around Ashoville every uiiucral can bo found." We have dipped the above from ilio Wilmington Star. While tho great variety of minerals found within a radi us of one hundred miles aronnd Aslie vilte attests the ackuowlodged minoral ogieal interest of this State, the state ment, of the Augusta Chronicle that every mineral "can bo found" within this radius is entirely too broad and boyond tho limit of coiroborulitm. No man of science would make such an aisortion. There are many mineral-, known to science that arc not found at all in America. We gave a full list of the minerals ,'ound in Stokes county m Blums' Handbook to J\~orth- Western A'orth Car iifina, —donbtless future searches will be rewarded by tho finding of many oth ers hitherto unknown to oceur in this oounty. Wo are hero tempted into, saying something of the iron deposits of Stokes county—for though mica, limo stone and other minerals are found here La workablo quautity- to say nothing of tho Town- Fork coal the Stokes county deposits of ore when developed should rcalixe the oxpeotations wo havo often Coted. And just hire wo would tho opportunity to correct an ; pressiou that has got abroad Rogors] ore bank »' of this count once SAMUEL J. TILDEN DEAD This venerable statesman expired at bis residence at Yunkers on Wednesday morning at 10 minute* before 9 o'clock, lie was seventy-two years of age. His death was unexpected as lie had been enjoying comparatively good health up to the previous Saturday. '1 he New York Wot Id characterises his life in theso words "Mr. Tildeo was a thoroughly equip ped statesman. lie was familiar with all questions of international law, adroit jn politics, uonsuimuato iti partisan abil ity, sagacious in financial management and possessed of wonderful administra tive capacity. But aboyo all lie was an honest, upright man, who, while fully recognizing his obligations to par ty, would at all times oouform them to his publio duty to the country. Many people made the mistake of supposing him overcautious. But he was essenti ally audacious in reform and bold and rctuluto in his war on wrong-doing with in and without his party. Ho indulged iu no platitudos, but ho took firm hold of tho purification of the public servioc and carried his views iuto practical ef fect. Yet ho was always calui, unim passioned and judicial in his fairness and justioe, and iu tho hot arena of polities ho nevor lost his coolucss and self-control." Ho was Governor of Now York and Dcmociaiic candidato for the l'tesidcn ey in 187 C. We bavo not the space in this issue for a sketch of his life which wo may giv» hereafter. The following dispatch anouncing the funeral arrangements was sent out from Yonkers, N. Y. August 5 : Yonkf.hs, N. Y., August 6.—Grcy stone is thronged this morning with triends of the dead statesman. Last night tlic body was embalmed It now lies on a catafalque in tho southwest corner of the scoond story of the buil ding. The parlor is being heavily draped with mourning. The funeral sorviees will be hold at Greystono on Haturdo) morning at 10 o'clock, after which tho, remains will bo taken to New Lebanon, Columbia county, for burial. The offi ciating clergy and pa!l-bcurors have not yet been definitely decided upon. The undertaker informs the Yonkers Siat*s man that tho romains will appear in full dress, and to-morrgw they will bo plaocd in a double casket, now being made (or tho purposo The outside casket will be o(. Spanish red cedar, covered with blauk ailk plush. Tho insido casket will he of copper, lined with tufted satin, witb full length glass cover . lid of cedar. The easkot will bo lined lulL length, the insido being tuftod ■■ The handles and mountings of soliiNu* ver, oxidized. Oa the outsido lid will bo a solid silver plate bearing the sim ple inscription, "Samuel J. Til-Jon." At New Lebanon the casket will be placed in a self locking water and burglar proof stcol graye vault, which will bo incased in a marble grave vault. Among the names mentioned to sorvo as pall-bearers are Charles A Dana, J. H. Reed, Smith M. Weed, Hon. Soronol J. Randall, Hon John Bigelow, Andrew H. Green, President L'loveland and Gov. Hill. The funeral oar will be a square glass hearse, with drapings entirely removed. The easkot at tho funeral will be Jr dled by employees of tho ileoflincd, "nong whom will bo the Hut lor, GillxMriJ ' -«an, Dennis O'Hara, ' nnoscn, **■' '' This page is mutilated CHAUTAUQUA. To tSt Editor of iAt jYew York Sun : Sill—Tliis natnc has bosomc some what famous, aiid it b interesting to know that probably long before the lake in the State of New York wis so designated :sn Indian town at tho eonflu enoo of tho N'enso aad Trent riven, in North Carolina the exalt sito of the town of New Hero, was so culled. Tho journal of Baron de Groffennedt (who founded New Bern and so named it after the canton of Bern, in pwitier- Innd from which he eamo (has very re cently been published by tho Secretary! of Statu of North Carolina among tho colonial records and in it De Graffericdt several times refers to this Indian town as "Cbattawqua, 'Chattauqua,' and Cliattnoka," and says it is tbo "placo whore Newborn actually stands," and is "tho old name of tho town of New Bern.'' The settlement of De Qraffonriodt was made in 1710. In tho year 1714 (?) the North Carolina Indian.", who named this town Chautauqua, removed to Now York and joined tho Pivo Na tions. Did they not tnko the name with thorn and givo it to tho lake in New York ? A. M. WADDELI,. Wilmington, N. C., July 2i)th. It would possibly bo an easy matter to ascertain whether the Norih Carolina Indiana who moved to New York gave this name to the lake m that State. A similarity in geographical names docs not, however, in everymfctanco indicate a common origin. For example the town of Altoona .on tho Alleghany mountains in Pennsylvania was not named from tho city of Altona in HoUtcin, bnt the Pennsylvania Railroad survey In loca ting the road made that pfluit a station an 4 adeptod the uanio Altoona, meaning a summit, which had been givon to that locality by the Indians. Tho Plula'b'lpha .Vcws has a telegram , IV'mi lliol.im.iiJ, Va., that it was the impression in ti;at ciiy that Cluvorius 1 .to,ill be iii November. The •li. ji.itrh wys • "The Court of Appeals will decide on September I'i h motion cf Ilia coun sol for a rehearing. ll is understood I that this will refused, and sixty days [ thereafter tho hanging of the murderer will take place.' STATE NiittS. % ' It in wild that thjro are at least 2,- orphan uhiidiou m the 8 lute. J\>lk county I»• ii.ucr.itKs convention ttcotarcd fur T. D. JULIRHTUQ for COD gre«B. W in.stem Sc*ii*t f. * (!hri»tian lleM" tbo North (Carolina «iuiliorr*Mß hag a now book in the hands of h(r }»ult!i*hcrß. It will prubabV u|>f>c6r within tho next uionth. (-laytAn liu l: ()or fartuort, sotr.c of ihem. any tSo crops are not injured as bad k-» WM fii3t by tho rain. —— Iho nwec't potato cr«»p promised lo bo an aimudniit one. Hickory Cnro/tmah William 0. Mvan>, ofConeotl, writes to tU# Char i«»ito ( /oniric tf iiit Judgo Moutgomory liflt- pn.mwed t.) r.'sitf * his judgeship in lease »• *•> ' •-» Ko brought, CtftSAT BARGAINS | IN SHOES & HATS OFKKUED AT SMOAK'S SHOE A HAT HOUSE SIGN OF The Bijs; Gold Koot, WINSTON N.C. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL rou THE WE*T SIXTT DAI'S To make room for tnousands of dollars worth now being nindo and to arrive between now and August first, i V A full line of low and medium price shoes and hats in stock for families and merchant*. i TO THE FARMERS we oiler special inducements in the way of honest shoes and hats at less thau AUCTION HOUSE PRICES. TO MERCHANTS TTc give Ronton prices loss freight. Wc want your trado. OUR MOTTO:— THE IIEST UOODS FOB THE LEAST HONK/. r , D. E. BMOAK. NOTICE. naving quality as administrator of John Popper, l«r\t, all persons owing th« eslute are required to mine forward am! settle, and all |s>rsons agolmi said eslale are required to IHXSIIICC tlicm witliln a voar from tnc date of this notice, or tin same will be n10u.1.,1 in bar of their recov ery. This JiA, 12th 1880. Jas. A. l'Kl'l'KH, Aiiui'r, of John Topper, doe'd. Having qualiliedas oilministratorof Jnlm IVjiper .Sr., itec'il, I wilt sell lo tin htgln-st l.nf(W ottl.e Store of Pcpjitfr ami \J.irlin in Dtilbury. N. t'., on I'neslay 10t.Ii of Aiuiust next the following pr..|ierty lieiong ing to the esute of said ilee d, l W-d ami l«'ilstead, 1 l.tiP'.iu, l f". .l.iinif tabl •, 1 desk, am! a mimborof other things, lHK>ks. Tlie above property will-be sold for cash. Jah. A. l'sn-Eii. AdmliiistrwUir ef John I¥pp"r, Sr., dee'd Having boen appointed enmnisdoners to sell the lands belonging to the heirs of John Pe|iper deceased, wc will ecil pri lawly in lots tosyii pnrcluseia a jort or all of said lamls smtrraring 327 scrrj on Lliui Kiver adjoining A. 11. Joye.; and others one iu if ol HI) acres on the Quaker fl ui rt«id vr the line of the C. K. & Y. V. It. It., 'h«r witn 8000 or 4000 acres lying on ' 'lie Aunatown and Klatslioai 'fal lots In the town ot 'vid is as line to county, tittle •ash will be ' until pur- JM. jr of Jas. given to said .h*- •tnUEh tlie •lead . . ..is liv .ed to pey Uh^ .ZIBD, Adm'r. orMys. •Stile. •gage doed executed W. N.nflect A Co., 'mber IRB2, radateml >k 28 pages 4«7, at public auction for ■s on Batu relay the 4th at 12 o'clock M„ 80 w loss. In Quaker Onp .atew of Pinch Out cn-ek, e».l of the William IVarcc. I d k§ him to Jacob IVareo. fllic tolwceo, grain, It! waSerru and timbered, ith diy of July 1886. JJ. W. Noiifir.KT & Co. (.TKR W. KINO, Attorney. -\ m tun w — l 3 jt i'frU.'.T. 43irci;! §a!!3|s »* o;j Vfdt»i Wfl'lKl.wfyMrri. U'.f I Ilai4d 1 .-ft luiher.tn j,.. if I, taolefPitdUiNi:*'**! Mac »st«n«>i*»y aa« ih-ant, * -,*■ *'Hk t. .... katMT k u «. VstrirM K.n«. alarca t'UM* W. M. HJUXH, Pi»»t, lAti4lKß,kf. to >■ f iiM l|P> '1 M ct> Tvrrltl, rv given. on. SCOTT, 84# Broadway, KEW YORK. 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THRESHING ENGINES Haw Mllla. »m 1 Hlanda.il Implomento irally. t*cnd for illu«traU> I ratAl.uo. A. a. FARQUHAR, I'rnarolvur.la Aric&2tur«l Worlu, YOliK, P|. PLAID SHAWL GIVEN AWAY! %>»■ /UP *4 %A -1? fh V lki i "f, ,U in •' '•«* mi* slh.n/1 PAHU A »1> BOOIKMLD. Mlilfcii niM I )> You Want Furniture 1 M * 0. % '* EVERYBODY DOES. 1 hen when you go to Winston, don't fiiil to examiuo tlio immoneo stunk of llousn Furnishing Uood* Oiat Cicero Tlse * baa on baud. lio at ail times keeps in stock tbo largest assortment of REDSTRADB, BABY CARRIAGES, Sideboards, Cribs, Wardrobes, Lounges, Parlor and Chamber Suits. Also a fine ot of Crockery, Glassware, Chromo Oil Paintings, Deo nrated Tea Sets, from #4.00 up to $12.60, Dinner Sola from $lB to $35. Carpets, Oil Cloths and Mattings A SPECIALTY 1 . : HIS PRICES DEFY COMPETITION Don't take Anybody's word for it, bnt go and ww for yourself, price hi* goods, and yon will be convinced. I>OTVT» KUY yuUJt TOMBSTONRS > UNTIL VOU SEE I. W. DURHAM, Winston, N* O .Tt* |!EF"Bcsigns mailed j TO MINERAL ME ;I>o Vott^Vmitj.. M I A i: 11 A JS OB If 6o you will Jo well to correspond with the, Pepper Mining Co*- DANI3UKY N. C. Miliars of COAL and I HON, aj*e nunrs oi •ml waJere in CUT MICA PLKXIULK SANOBTOHK, ami mineral dpeeiniens. THOMPSON'S COMPOUND A MILD TUNIC AND— appeti^^K. A sure for Dyspepsia, IndlgefUon and Constipation. It iHoiootcs tlw serotinus ot ute liiwr and Kidneys, and gives ft gentle rone to the Omnia, pelkive« Nneaiek IWration following Protracted hervoua* and enfeebled common of the general *v*- tero. ' MAKCFACTUIIKD DT Dr, V. 0, THOMPSON, DRUGGIST, Winston, J>if. C. Parties having CUT MICA for sals will And it to their interest to c -respond with A. O. fIOHOONMAKER, 168 William Bt., Wow Yuri. 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A level floor affords ample room for wagons and can accommodate all IN THE lIOUSK. The Latest and Best. THE NKW REMINGTON Sewing Machine ISTIIK 11EST MACHINE for the family Runs easy, rerfwt in construction.—- Beautiful In appearance. Has all improve incuts and attachments, and is warranted foi five years. Add re u RKMiNGTON[B. M. AGENCY. Southern Department 283 Broadway Mow .( » PEPPER \ SONS Agents BANBURY N. 0.
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