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Wtp>rter and Post. ■ '^"-^rfvsrr —r -rrr. -r A PAPIRFOR THE PEOPLE • »H« td mt tk* Banbury X. C., Past-oJI « m 9te»nd Claw Matter. TUUR-Hl) AY, SEPTEMISEII 11 ItW VORFinErMTtei&Sr CONVENTIONS Stokes county Pemooratie ornveotion is Danbary, not announced. Democratic Senatorial conveution, »t ttanaauton. September 17. The Democratic Ticket. For President: GROVER CLEVELAND, of Now YoiV Ker Vie* I'rcbidvut. ALLEN O. TIUIIIMAN, of Obio. For l'reaidcnlial Electors at Large : ALFRED m wadpell, cf New llanovor County. FREDERICK N. BTKUDWICK, of Ofange County. Elector r.tU District: JOHN U. DORSUM, of Surry CoautX. STATE TICKET. For Uovernor DANIEL G FOWLE, of Wake County. Far Lieutenant-Governor : THOMAS M. HOLT, of Alamance County. For Secretary of State : WILLIAM L.SAUNDERtt, of Vvalcn County. For Stele Treasurer : DONALI) W. BAI» f ofWako County. For State Auditor: . OKOBtiK W. BA.NDRKL.IN, of Wayoo County. Vac I uporia Undent of Public Instruc tion : UDXKY *l. FIN'GKK, of Catawba County F«r Attoruey-Geoecal THBOUtfKB F. DAVIDSON, •f Buuoomba County. Far J adges Supreme t '«urt, JOSKPH J. DAVIS, •f Franklin County. JAMKS K. BHEPHKRP, of Heaufort County. ALFHONSO C. AviCKY, of Burko County. F«h Congress- 6th Distriet: JAMKS T. MOBEHKAD, of Guilford County. COUJiTI OONVENTIDJf. - A v'oßvoutton of the Democratic pa* ty of Stokes county ia hereby called to jMrt ta Danbury on the 17 th day of loptiwbor (third Monday}, for the pur pose of nominating candidates for Sheriff, Kagister of Deeds, Surveyor, Corooer and a member ot the Lower House of the next General Assembly and- a State Senator to ropreoeut the 32d district Tba Convention previously oalled to meet era the 3rd inst did not deem it wise aad proper to Make nominations in asmuch as a largo section of the county was entirely out off by the rains and high waters. Kvory Democrat is invited to altwi A. M. STACK, Cbm. Soft. ilk. 1888. ARB TMBRB *BW»R HOUSB VLIBB THIS SUMMBR ' Ik following queation has boen kuM •* —"Tell «a about the fly , ■mi witbtn tw reoolleetioa ha* it MkiwirnM«i" »fcf Ml go to tbo University of Bank Carotin* for information, where wmntill i« or wm fornialiej in the nmm of ooaaouiio entomology before tb* wiadam of ibe Uit UfMlMen in d tlte progress of tkt* wiwltna by witlidi awing the Uait •4 Stale* land grain of $145,000 fro u *a baad* of tke Uairortfly to furnuh part «f tb* endowment of »u agricultu ral and uicchatiiual college I But as our worthy State contemporary tie Reidsville Dollar IVttVly has been pleated to fitcctiously refer to litis wri ter a» "the State authority m scienoe" it may not b« amis* to jot down • few word* in answer to (he abeve ques tion. The common house fly begins to ap pear in house# Ibe lattor part of Jutio, 'becomes very abundant towards (he end of August or earlier iu lliie section, and does not disappear till killed by cold weather. It is most numerous in the vicinity of stable* and unclean places, and uutiJy housekeepers are generally troubltd with s warms of this insect wbieh cover ever* e.itaMe article by day and the walls by n gbt. Now it would seem that if there are facts to warrant the statement that tho house tly has been scarcer here this sumuict than ordinarily, it would bo claiming •ho absence of those conditions that favor the piopagation of this insect, and saying something fcr the cleanliness of Danbuiy. The bouse fly cannot surviue a cer tain decree of eltry-aiel; hot weather, but we have been annoyed this summer by swnruis of flies elsewhere in this county so that insufferably bot as it lias been this summer it was not ex treme enough to prove destructive to tho life of this inseet. It has als» been remarked that in season when that dito ful scourge cholera visits a ssotion the abundance of the houso fly is apprecia bly diminished. Brief* of General News SUN DAY, KKI'T. 2. Heavy rams and caterpilars have in flicted great damage to the cotton orop in Arkansas and Mississippi: the falling off is variously estimated at from 25 to DO pur oeut. Hot Springs, Arkansas, was visited by a violoiat storm Thursday last, which swept away many small buildings, and a number of the inmates were drowned in the surging waters. A London dispatch reports the colli sion of two ltritish steamers, which re sulted in the sinking of one cf them aud the loss of eleven lives. A twenty tire thousand barrel oil tank exploded in Ohio yesterday, killing eight persoas and injuring a uuutber of other*. The tieasurer's report for the month of Augn.it furnishes some figure* which are ifully interesting in their vastness. Further testimony was taken yester day by the Home committee on manu factures relative to the cotton bagging trust, the Commissioner of Agriculticul. ture will make special investigation of a substitute for jute bagging and n-ake re port to the nest Congress The Chioago wheat market was active yesterday at advanced prices; pork pro ducts were higher. A case of yellow fever has Deen dis covered ib Philadelphia, that of a Flor ida refugee. Complaint has been made by the peo ple of Jaokxonville relative to the re strictions placed upon tlieir efforts to leave that oity, and Surgeon lienrrul Hamilton publishes a letter in which has been adopted to prevent the spread of the epidemic. ■t much better Iceling prevails ill Jacksonville, although there is do abate ment i* the yellow fever epidemic; there have been twenty three cases for each Jay for the last .hree days , total number of eases reported to date 2l I, total deaths 3'J, now under treatment 16'2. WEDNUDAT, SIPT. 5. News comes from Japan of a violent storm, resulting in the destruction of about twt hundred houses and the drowning of forty-sis persons. The bodies of all of the victims of Sundays fire notwiiliit.indin g the great heat to whieh they oad been subjected they were all reeogniiahle. The Chicago wheat market market was somewhat excited yesterday, and a fraction lower than tbo previous day , there was a good feeling in corn und prices ruled higher ; provisions fluctua ted within a narrow range. An election was held in • Arkansas Monday, for State and county offices*, which resulted in a popular Democrat ic majority of about twenty thousand; the proposition for a constitutional convention was defeated. Tb* Hope is writing a history of Rome ' 10 (be Middle Agea. Tbe Republiaaue in tbe Norfolk (Va.) dietriot beld a nominating contention yesterday, when there wai a aplit be tween tba Wife and Mahone fac tion*. Up to noon yesterday there were mt. enteen naw case* of ferer at /ackaoo ville, but no doath* , offort* dre being mada to dep >pul*te the being made to depopulate the eity. IHvid N. tioddell bat boon nomina ted for Uovorniir by (lie Republican* of Now Hampshire . and L. It Morri* for liovernor by tho Democracy. The llepubliaans havo carried Ver mout bo a largely increased majorty. FKIVAV, MI*T. 7, ISBB. There were torty ni uew eaaca of f«- rcr and lea deaths in Jacksonville yes terday; it U staio l that uianv deaths are directly due to waut of competent and faithful nurse.. The I'restdi.ut yesterday bad au in terview with burgeon troneml Hamilton, when the latter defended his action in detaining iuj-itive* from Jacksonville at Oaiup l'erry as essential to thu safety of the neighboring country : tho President expressed great sympathy for the peo ple of Florida, and directed the Surgeon lleneial to do all that is possible (or their relief. The Mayors of New York and Phila delphia have made appeals in behalf of the stricken people of Florida, and gen erally throughout the country-the peo ple are taking measures to extend as sistance. The SouthOarolina Doiujcra'y yestcr- Jiij renominated J. I'. Richardson and IV. L. MauUen fur Governor and LI. Governor. Senator Allisuu says tin- tariff bill will bo reported to the full finance com mittee on Wednesday next. •Further report* from tho cyclone re present that its effects un tbo island of Cuba were terribly destructive to life aud property, over fifty lives weto lost. Lester Wattack, tho well known Now Vork tliea'.fical manager, diod in Statu - ford, Coun.. yesterday inorniug. Almost the entire business portion of the town of Jeauiugs, La,, was destroy ed by fire WcduesJay morning, and at the sauio .tiuu a like calamity befol tho town of liakor City, Orcgou. The Southern department of the Equitable Life Assurance Society has made a domtiuu of one thousand dollats for the telief of yellow fever sufferers tu Jacksonville. A startling story comes from to the effect that a mother acd five children were fouud dead in a house iu the town of Bayard, supposed refugees fn>ui Jacksonville, »nd victims of yel low fever Returns from tbe Arkansas election show that the Democrats have carried the state by over ene hundred tbcusaud majority Tho trust has advanced the price of cotton bapgiiig, and a further advance is to be made soon. REPUBLICAN CONVENTION AND MASS MEETING. A Republican Mass Meeting ntid I'on veotion will !>e hold in the Court House at Dinbury, ou S.turJiy (be 15th day •f September, fur tlic piirpn.it- of nomi nating candidates for the LegiaUtuto and other county oflioes, aod transaet ing other important business. Everybody invited to attend. IV. \Y. McCasi.khs, Ch'in. I jiikl lor Salo. A* Commissioner by the Juiet* of tlw Sujk'rior Co'.irt cf iStokn enmity at August Terfto, ft****, hi tasoof W. A. Lash vs Minerva Flyut anil others, 1 will sell yri -1 rrfffy the following lauds in Mokes comity on Snow creak and l)at» River. Firat tract of 100 aarea known as the licttic liall tract adjoining the lands of Taylor Duulap, Jan. W. Davis ami others. Seconn tract of tOO acres know u ;w the Mutton ami Morgan train adjoining the lands of C. M. Laaley and otheis. Also onr other tract of 6510 acres known as the Flyist —ill tract on Snow Creek and will be divided to auitpurchasers, there U on this tract one of the best mill sites in the county. The above lands are well watered and timbered and good for eultrvation in tobac co and the different kUds of graina and grasses. I will sell the above lands privately to any one wishing to buy good bajgains, and will be sold on such t«rw§ as will make the payments due at spring Term of the Su perior Courf 1880. Any persona wishing to aee the abo\t? lands caU on Walter M. Flyut or myself. This the 3ttJ day of September 18& 4 . J. G. 11. Mituiirll, Commissioner. LAND WARRANTS WANTKD. According to the late act passed by Con cress almost every person drawing a Pen sion is entitled to a Land Warrant of lflO acres. 1, the undersigned, will pay eighty dollars for every Land Warrant of one hun dred and sixty acres, and desir every per ton who draws a pension and has not ob tained a Land Warraut to communicate with me. (i. L. BURTON, Deer Trail, Colorado. IF YOU WANT Oil or needles for any sew ing machine, or tk* latest wonder in improved ma chines. call ai\ SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO., OFFICE OPPOSITE P. O. irsHSTOx, a. cauujuika. WARMTWAVESV Are rolling in. You can't escape thera; but yen ran mc*p« tho ale«p lew nights, low of appetite, and ltngtiiil feeling tW renal! from drain ing the nervous font- by muscular or mental exertion in snm mer's torrid days. The f f" ] »' « Pane's Celecy Compound, thai great J, JyiV J nwre took, will at once #reugthen the nervous tjJ[\ system, and fortifjr it agninat the attacks of (Jv summer debility. Thi» 'preparation is a medi f. cine—not a drink. It in a •cientific oombinatiou of jfiT the beat t.wioa, giving l»sUng ' Inmctit to body Mid brain vCw j and haa brought new life lu>l '"* ht w tkouaaoda whose ' weakened narrt* were tbej I oauae of their many ilia. It ia •specially valuable at this I Jseaiwo, wlien feeble ptnou are ■o liable to sunstroke, a \ / /disias.! whiab ia noarly always • fatal. Paine's Celery ' by restoring pert'sct With, almost entirely re ti» liability to tin* drea4 , disease. If ycu foci the effects of aumiuur'a heat, you can't afford to ( delay another day before gaining the vitality jidv obtained by tho . use of this great medicine. Soli fry Z)rtH/OW-s .SV. /or f5,00 % Stud ftw tight-page p>i[>er, will) aimi) tntluumx.ls - -41 . WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO. BURUNOTON, VT» Call at Geo. Stewart's for your TOBACCO FLUES WtastoD, N. C. Aug lily THE WEEKLY NEWS AND OBSERVER THE WEEKLY NEWS AND OB SERVER is a long ways tho best paper over published iu North Oaroiiua. It is a credit t« tl e p> ;»p4e and to the State. 7'lie people should take a pride in 4. It should be iu every family. It is au eight page paper, chock full of the best sort of reading matter, news, market reports, and all that. Von cannot affi rd to bo without it. Price, SI.-5 a year. We will furnish the WEEKLY NEWS AND OBSERVER until January Ist 18i»9, for s>l. Scud for sample copy. Audress NEWS AND OBSERVER CO., RALEIGH, N C. Greensboro Female College. UREEftJIBOKO, V t TIIK SIXTY KEVKNTU SESSION l>r THIS prosperous Institution begins on the 22nd of Auut'str, 188 S. Superior advantages olfertd in all tlm departments of learning usually taught iu Female Colleges of high Grade. given in Type-writing and Stenograph also. Terms moderate. For Catalogue apply to T. M. JONES, President. C- F. & Y. V. RAILWAY COXDEJ\~SEDSCHEDULE XO 2 Taking effect 5,a in., Monday, Juue, le, 'TIiAIN* MUVmU NOKTII. Pass. & Fi'lit & Mail 1 I'ass. I.v BennettaviUe...... I tl o>T7."m 110 |>m Ar Maxton 7 05 ?,'V Lv Maxton 7 lo 330 Ar Fayetteville 9 IK) ;7 11 Lv Fayetteville P H 10 (Warn Ar SauforJ 'II 1 40 I ,IU Lv Suiford 11 -7 i 230 A r Greensboro j ilWpiu 7 Lv Greensboro I U OU 10 13 a in Ar Mt. Airy I 7 15 5 16pm No 1 Dinner at (ireenslioro. TKAINS Mt'\ IMI Mil' 1 11. Para. A Fr'ht A Mi 1 2 Tans. Lv Ml Airy j 5 00am 11 l'ani Ar Greensboro j SS 540 pin L\ Greensboro , .jlOds 7 45am Ar Sanford It", pro 21 °l'i" l.v Sanfofl j ' o-i i*' Ar Fayetteville U* l i » oo Lv Fayetwvlllo 4 115 j r>2!>ifci Ar Maxton I fils I 000 Lv Maxton BUS jlO lo Ar lieiinettsville | 7 ]) 1215 No 11 breakf;!*' at Gennanton. No. 2 Dinner at San ford. Passenger and Mail Trains run daily ex cept Sunday. Freight and Accomodation Train runs be tween Fayetevllle and llennettsvillo «>n Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays ana be tween l-'ayelteville an.l Ufeemhoro on Tuesdays, Thuradays and Saturdays, and from Greensboro to FayetreviJle on Mon davi, Wednesdays and Fridays; from (ireens lioro to Mt. Airv on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays ."and from Nit. Airy to Greens boro on Mondays. Wednesdays and FriJajs. Trains on Factory Branch run daily ex cept Sunday. W. E. ICY IK, Gen'l l'as. Agent. J. W. Fit V, Ken'i Sup't. M. W. MOKFLKKT, J. K. SCALES 11. J. C'hiitk, TWietiouiH r. W. A. Winsntu, of Rockfnghain Co., Floor Manager. J. M. JftSKi r, of Stefcea Co.. A.ss't Floor Jrfanagor. PIEDMONT WAREHOUSE. WIINSTOW, IS. C. For the SALE OF LEAF TOBACCO ~t tot 1- In commencing a new Tobacco year, we desire to thank our friends for the patron age in the past. We promise renewed ef forts in their behalf in the future, we guarantee prices equal to any house in Winston. There will be au active de mand for all good, bright Tobaccos during the Fall trade. Don't forget the place and name— PIEDMONT. 31. W. NORFLEET& CO LUMBER WANTED -IIY 'U K North IVirolimi Frjß.yrrrfiE Co- OF Kit ; V\i» FVC TOMY >AI.BSm»OMrt BAI.IN, Ti. K . WISWTOSI* X. f. ttl I.K FOR CUTTING HARD WOOD UJMIIKIt. Cut lot's with cu(Jh am! of oven lorujtb* 1:', 14 or 10 feet 8 ami 10 in* MtfrelutiuaUM, but 11 KKKT LEVU'I'HS AUD MOST DKSIUAIJLE. WALNTTANI) CIICRHY l*U£F£ttK£D. Saw all I.umber full IbickticM, 1 ami 2 incite* thick, with »t{'tare ami I'liili. IM f M> roil INSPECTION. Orl, r«—Muxt be not Itus th:*n 6 iiiciiri «l>le with i not more tlim 1 knot, 1 inch in diameter or 3 Inche* bright Coihm •> - Im'luit • * i imb-'r nut up to s«)ccl« and not tU m 5 Itivi'u nrlJe, free froiu heart chock« or lot, admit* tiC thre« 1 Inrh kn«»ts an«l *a;»c»n >ue tide. Cnl!i -Include *ny length and width n>* fur toiunun. ia which not Uiau one l.nlf i.* ttt for «*«♦, run t s r.vii> roiiLirMitijt rr.it too fr'KKT l>rxivi:itiu> AT Ot f i:rACTUKY. fe'fVft Conriton. C'nlU Waluut and ch Try W-PP 00 Yd. jtoplar, a>h birch \JA 1 '£& .73 Sweet gum maplo Jtc l.'-ft too l.mubn. taken ia e«ch%ni;o for Furntturo by Uio X]C I'arnllnr* r«. UHleml C! r pboiil. Kriirlft nuil lellotr I'evrn. Mcitnlff, DipthorlA, Minnll |M>«. €'t»o|. fr«, ote. Darbjs I'rophyUctio Fluid will de stroy the infection of all fevcus and all contagious and infectious dUoasu. Will keep utnioipliero of any sick room pure and vrtrolesonie, abtoibing an 1 destroying unhe«lth)* and conta gion. \V ill naturaliia any bad smell whatever, not by disguiaiug it, but by distroying it. Usw Oarbys Prophylac tic Fluid i:i evcrv sick room. STotioe. All persons are hereby notified tliat m> wife Kl'za Isotn haa left, my lioine without cause. miU that I will not be r«*pon»ibli* for any debt* or contracts she may make. ThU tlio lot!: Jay of August, FIKI.DI.NO ltk>M. J. 4 P. COSTS VOU OAK BUT IT Vs AT JOBBER S PRICES WALNUT COVE, X. C. GO TO s«* U&O'*.. ' DRY GOODS STORE. For bargains in every thing from a paper of needles to a silk dress., - At t ' I WE ARE SELLING* Alamance l*laid« worth 7 oeota at 8 oents Slieetinp wortii ? cents itß cents, llcautiful Calico worth 7 cents ml 6 Mat). Nice Calico worth 7 oonts at 4 Mat*. Wonted I resn Goods (wool) il]owtli. White Lrwns worth 10 cents at 6 «Mts. Figured Lawns worth 8 cents al 6 seats. Ladies' Trimuicd llat worth $1 50 itKMti. Good Suspenders at 5 and 10 cents. A regular >1.50 Umbrella at 85 oaats. And thousiinds of other bargains. 11 OSEiX IIACHER Ac DUO. . O O TO ' BOSEXTBAOMMI * BHOV mm * sunt $ I j,OOO worth of New Shoes just received A regular $.1.00 Mens' Pine Shoe at $2.00. A regular $2.00 Moos' Vine Shoo at $1.50. A Fine Calf Huot at 81.10. Mens' Fine Shoes, worth $175, * '/► at sl.lO. Urogan Shoes, worth $1 .25, at .85 MtU. Ladies' Fine Hutton Shoes, wojth $2 00, a('sl 00, Ladies' Fine Lace Shoes, worth $1 50, at 75 ocnta. Ladies' Slippers, worth 75 cents, at 25 cents. Mens' Slippers, worth SI.OO, at 40 cents. Fine Fur ilats, worth S2OO, at 99 ocnta. And thousands of other bargains- ROSENBACHER & BRO. w «c* Go where you ean buy the chea|iest, and don't forget that the way to find where is by trying; so if you want— Groceries, Dry Goods, Drci« Goods. 4« Notions, §hoe« f Ladles and Cents Hats of the latest styles at lowest PRICES, - CALL ON —-—•) l THOBNTOH * CO., *tWK, Two I)oor» North of tho l*o»t Oflle© i ' t ' Should you want to treat yourself to a suit of clothes, remember this is the place to get it at bottom prices. Just call for James M. Fulton who will show you what you want and sell it to you at bottom prices. YOU GOING TO PAINT? Before doing so it will pay you to call and examine our stock and prices. * Our stock is complete consisting of Whits Lead, Linsssd Oil, Beady Mi.rcd Paints, Varnish+s, Dryer fc. In shsri all material nc:sssary to do nrsbclass wrk. JIM m complete assortment or Paint Brushes. . AHIICRAFT & OWKWS, Winston, - - N. C.
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