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The Danbury Reporter, I68DK1) BVERT THURSDAY. OCT If, 1894 Home Happenings. "or C'Ai'e Jusliceof the Supreme Court. HON. JAMES E. SHEPHERD. For Associate Justices : HON. JAMES C. McllAE, l.OV. WALTER CLAUK, 1IU.V. A. iiCUWKLL. For Jud't Superior Courl-JVinth Dint. HON. W.N. MKBANE, uf Kookinghmu Count j. For State Treasurer : - COL. S. MoD. TATE. For Congress Fifth District : AUGUSTUS W. UKAHAM, of Ifranvillo County. tor Solicitor : " W. W. HAKBER, of Wilkes County. Comty Ticket. for Tnie senate : GEO. W. SPARGER. sTOB THE HOi:HB OP BEPESE!rATl VES : WALTER W. K1NU. rOB CI.tHK SUPERIOR COI'ItT : WILLIAM JOHNSON. FOR HrlKKIKF : J. Sl'OT TAVLOR. FOR TRKAsrRKR : 1. O. ROSS. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS : J AMISS W. HYLION. FOR Rl RVF.YOH i K. H. TUTTLK. FOR CORONER J. ADKINS. Frosty mornings. Local news is sosrcc. Nios prisoners in jail. Wbett sowing is in order. Court Monday Judge Battle. The public so'jonl will commence aeit Monday. Mr. James M. Pagg, of lied Shoal ', mt in town to-duy. Rev. J. II Tnlti-D preached in the . M. E. ohurob last Sunday. The fmt killing frost of the sen sua 'here tell laat Monday morning. Jj.ttle over two woeks until (be election. Democrats, bo sure )ou are properly registered. Kennett, tha man so badly out bj Jrlanring several days since, is improv ing. It is thought that be will get well. When In Winston cull on C. B. Cash rust opposite Vaughn & Oo's., store, jet t eleaa share and liuir out in latest ttyle. Hon. A. W. Graham and Mr. Thom as Settle will address the peoplo here on tho political issues of tbe day uezt Monday. Take ears of your beef hides. A 4aa yard will bo atarled in Danbury this winter, when yon can sell your bides or b ave thciu tanned on shares Democrats, if yon bavo not registered remember thut you only Lave one week from next Saturday in which to see that yuur name is on tbe registration books. Ladies wbo are in uecd of anythiog . in the millinery lipe will do well to call iq or send orders to Mrs. L. R. Stan ton, 209 Main St., Wioston, N. C. See bar eard in this paper. $100 REWARD, $100. The reader of this psper will be pleas ed to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that soienoo has been . able to euro in all its ategea, and that . I Catarrh.;' Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive euro ka.iwq to tbemedioal fraternity.' Catarrh being coostitn- ' tioaal disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting direetly on the blood and DiBOoas sarfaoes of the ays .ten, tbeseby destroying tbe foundation f tba disease, and giving the patient strength by building op the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. -v. The proprietors have so mush faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any oaaa that it : -tails to ear. Send for list of tcsti bmoIsU. Address, F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Itch on hnman, nrnnge on torses dogs and all stock, cured in 30 minutes bv Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. It never fhils. Sold by W. V. MoCao. less, Druggist, Daubury, N. 0. J Court next Mnuday. Now listen : If you owe u iii sabsoription to this piper remember that it has been bard work to carry you through tho psnic and when ynu en. no to court, or even if you don't come, send us at least a part of the amount due us. . There sre a few Adnirs., and Trustees who owe us small amounts for publish ing notices to cieditors and debtors, and uotiucof hud su ten; to such we simply suy please stop in when here at court next week and settle , these small mount.", or if yuu d not come rcud by some ot jour neighbors an J settle, plee. We neglected to call attention in our last issue to E. R. Fishb atc's new ad. id tins paper, .iiir. I'Hiiblute kuows a good thing when ho bus tried it. lie wants niuio f the Stokes county trade and means to have it if low prices, and ijood goods will , be any inducement. Read what be suy, then wheu in breeiuboi o go aud sco hun. Cull for (lie ugliest salesman" in the house to wuit on jou. Frank Cardwcll, the moonshiner charged with shooting one ot the reve nue raiders while they were cutting up some stills in the northern part of this oounty last nunuiicr, was brought in and lodged in jail here lust Friday, by Deputy Marshals Eaton, Smith, Davis and others. They captured another moonshiner named Williams, but he concluded the Danbury jail was not a nice place to spend thu winter, so left his captors amid a shower of buckshot and 44s. The lead, however, failed to pcrsuadd bun to coma back. There is too much politics and tint enough patriotism in the management of our government afiiira. There is too much doctriue slid sectarianism, and not cuough old-fashioned, every.day religion in our eluirs'ies iioxwidiiys fhero is too much seeing the faults of very body else and overlooking our wn. At tbi day there is too uiujti ilfiuity betneeu i lie head aud pocket, d too little between the head and heart. Tilings never will no right so long us tho pocket is the only motive power tlmt rules our act ons. It is not generally known that there ire 20,000 lo 6u,0uO acics of ilio very driest tobacco laud ou uud around the. i ass of the S.iuralown mountain iu Stokes county which may now be nought at $2, lo So, per uorc, this land is generally well lumbered, the timber which stands on it is principally the oak, poplur, chesnut, pine, hickory etc., in the near future will be worth four times the amount at which the laud wilh the Umbel cu it can be buught for uow. This luu J is so wnll adapted to the growth of fine lulacco that if is given proper attention on the hill, ordiuary seasons, ev n tho novice iu tobacco may cure it siriotly fine. It is claimed that the fiuest crop ol tobacco ever giown iu the county, ftas rui-ea in plain view ol uatiDury on tne east end i f tho uiouutuin. '1 lie crop jlivo bains) averaged ubnut $75 pei bundled sold on the Wioston market. flic best grade sold tor $1.04 per pound; the lugs brought 40 cents. ' These lands nroduee much belttr than up earance would indicate, whea corn, uud tiie crasses crow well here. ! Persons wishiiia 'esnectalh lino tobacco farms in probably ss hcul.hy a section ; u. ih un shines ou n.i -lit d well to correspond with Dr. It. 11. Whce'er, N. C, who ownes 10,000 ares of this land. Jus. A. Pepper, Danbury, C, ho will sell 3,000 to 4.C00 acres, the llairstons havo a large body, other smaller lots, all hue land for tobauc.i, the mure elevated rocky part on tbe uiuuutain except the barren bluffs, will produce fine fruit and grapes. - Tbe fuct is that this gray gravelly land is so well adapted to the growth of fioe yellow tobacco, that if properly managed on the bill, there is no trouble io curing it Sno. Souie of our farmers have grown ou one sure of laud, tobao. co that sold for from $100, to $3 JO. Then this would be a flue rcctiou for sheep farming, if our legislation would uke tha owners personally responsible .or. lb depredations committed by the worthless ours tbey keep. Sheep will do well on the wild grasses overy da? in thu year except when it is buried in uow, and this one year with anuthcr, does not eoeed one week for tho whole year. PUBLIC SPEAKUG 4T OCR Mairros. Hod. T. W. Sicke;t will address the people of Gormanton and vicinity on tha political issues of the day on Satur day, CM. 20, (at night.) . All are cordially invited to coma out and bear this eloquent defender of the principles of Democrsoy. A Demoeratio Club will also be or ganised. J. D. IIuHPURcrti, - Chnio.Dcia. Kx. Qoin., MILLINERY. ' MRS: L. R STANTON, Dealer In Mflllipry nuJ Fancy Goods, Embroideries, Lacos, &c, will be pleased to hive any who need goods in her t lite to call and see her stock. Orders by mail promptly at tended to. X209 Miiiii 1 ii-eet, Winston, - - - IV. C. IF CHRIST CAME TO CONGRESS. Tks nnt Wmili'rf.il Ko'.ik or (bo On turjr Over SO.UJO olol milil Iu l weeks, Over 6,000 oll Iu WiMh lugtou Clly alon.. The praui-s of IIi;;!i Gov i-.imi'iit officials, iiielinlini; t'iihiuel Ollieeis, .Senitore ami .(.'oiigi'pssiiior. ixntmyeil. Ev ery sUitleiueiit kised on facts. How Hi -y sh'ihI their limo ut the H!opluj i'.K"iise. A niiiror that rctleets tlieir doincs while lliey inetend to do iegisialio.i for the people. Agents Wanted In every Section. mtSGLR COPY 50 VESTS. ADRESS, HOWARD NEWS CO., WANhlulon, l. DK. SHADE'S DISCOVERY FOR JI SI'UIVK.N IO TIIK PI'BUC Write at once for particulars of the newspaper investigation going on at this time iu Washington. Doctors and other citizen cured. What physicians and medical journals say' about "1'lie Greatest Discovery ot' the Century." Symptoms blank, etc. Send 2-cent stamp. . Address Dr. Nhn. IMS ISIhNlrept, Washington, D. C. Votuto or multiplying onio i. sets $ J per bitsh'.'l, jnir chaser pa yingdra ns portution charges- iiO cents ix quart by mail iiepaits STRAWBERRY AiD AS V I'AHAtiKS 1L.AMTS. Write for prices,' stating quantity ttuutud. : A 11 inter Giirdeu. 40 F.xtrn Fine. Ruths ty until Jrce for jil .00, connsl i oj 'J treesia s, lu Crocus, 1 Easter Litg, 0 llyit cint.'is, 0 Mnrcissus and 0 Tulips. Greensboro Seed and Plant Co., (J iveusboro, - - - N.'C. Ilaviii'rqualitie.l asiulministra'orof Win. A. ICstcs," deceased, Lite of I Sto ea county, I lu-ri by a,c p-neiul notice to all iivsoi..s iu iH'lited io S.1I1I es'atc to con: f(irar.l anil in iJlv iiiiiiiedi:iteiyiiient, aud all perums liavina claims iifiiiiiii't said .estate are. re quested to preieni. tliein iluly ailtlieiili-ai-iui fur lileineiit on or lietiire lluv :lt.h day of OcImIht, I SB ft, or otherwise this iiuiicc will be plewled in bar i.f their re covery. (letober t li, MW. JKSSE 11. 1'KATIIEK. Ailiiiinistiaior. . OUlt STATK TAXES. K-omtlio Wilmington Messnger. The Democrats have added to the ' taxable property of the State $-J5,- 000,000, thu' greatly increasing the revenues for the support of the Slate government and tha maintenance of benevolent instutions. This was done by taxing railroad and other properties heretofore exempt, The farme'S uud labor class above all other elastes should be the most careful to suppor t and perpetuate Demoeratio supremacy in North Carolina, lor they are the benefioiaries of a great privilege. Jiy' just equalizing the taxes the fsnners and toilers pay less than one-third of the total taxes for State, school and and pension put poses. This is done fairly aud without being unjust to other classes.:': In JhII ror Ctlealius Kearues. It seem" a little out of date at this day to be talking about stealing nig gers, but such is the fact. Last Dion- day inoruiog au old colored man turn, ed np here wbo charged that a new eouier here, a negro, had stolen his two Is, seme money, ox.team. aad gun. Tbe new ooiuer (negro) cl imed that he had been married to ono of the women, and that tbe other was his wife's sister1 but tbe old darky denied any aneh thing, and ssid that ha had not been marred to either one of his girls. His money ox-team or goo, so the new comer was looked up io jail here, tod the old man took his two daughters and left without delay. Hard Times jStS LnrttliTore m. lws vv. l Oottna aad Psaaots. at ! TrneUM Orooa SMro" ii Oata, Tabacoa BSMl vnuee aLNIUBoU,ioleasamliqoullea. Bacat . . n ... k. V a. I, li.fc. V Youf I Heart's Blood g j Is the most important part of V W your organism. Three-foin ths of t JL the complaints to which the sys- l W tm is subject are due to Lnpuri- W li.. in Ik.. 1,1.,! V..-n ' fore, realize bow vital it is to Gj8 Keen It Pure V For which purpose Dothinir can equal Kjijna It effectu .llv re- M movesBAiCJlall impurities, V cleanses the blood thoroughly w and builds up the genera health m Our TreiOwMBIomlud Skin dlMUMouilcd V Free w My address, SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, 6a. V ISAAC H. NELSON. ... "Walnut Cove, Stokes County, C. BA.IVNE R WAREHOUSE, M Til k BLACKBURN, Proprietors. Willi my many ye rs txperie.net in Hie Warehouse, awl Tobncro businesc, J am prcim eit Ij s iy towy friends mi l customers thai I am wilh the - Best iVarchousc 011 the Best .-Market V:;.V';;-;;' . IT'or Va-npor.'t sintl IJi'i!at 'X'o- l):U!!ON, Lithe State of X. C. This is a Greensboro crop, the de iii and is great 'or good I'obtirao and rou trill Pud oar buyers liberal 'and mil 'ling to pay its worth, i'oa will H rid good tieives at your depot j or the 11. l. CK. W.-lllK-JlOl S'Jt and f rcsfiaelfiiU i a sh tliat io 1, send me ifoa.r 'Tobacco, and I mill ivurk faitli fully . for yj ir iiitiee.iv every time. . ) 'our friend, I. II. NKLfeON: S. S. -M.U-lii'1 !. K A. STAR WAf Greensboro, - We wish Mends of klokcs eo u w w have leased this known w a i c h o n $ c fo sale of leaf tobaeea and ask t li e in fo r a 1 1 h (Iieir jia.ronae. iVe have the best lih.ed house in town, and every accomoda tion ; a n d wi 1 1 ; g a r a , ee y o u the highest prices we are al I ex j)c ri c n ced ware ho ii se men and will do our hest tor you. Write us tba any infor mation y o u hiay want a b o u t tobacco. W' .f . IJraiitloii, uA TIIECASU yUAT VOU HTE lXXCSTED tTITII B, R. F 1 8KB LATE Now Draws a Dividend. Our liurcr lias Just returned from New Yorfr, when" he fo.niil some of the largest man iifactmersof fLoTHI VJ, HAW ami KlTKNlSHiXO IJOODS overloaded with sloci: that had been made up for this season but no sale for them tliei e. He waded til and boi&ht them at. .his own Injures, tie coulil you have given iu the pail to his sclectlone The Goods Arc Now Here An,t tw will. hnw bis annreeiation of vour nas! trade by dividing with yon the adran- Ae bo had in biivin. Halt the. profits Iwlmt-t tn yon. It is ciieulated In the price of very suit offeiviryou. Our stoci ot CIULUHKN'a' I I.OTHI.NU is complete; as well ue Hie Alt A UAL, vooie auusue. THE UP 10 DATE CLOTHIER AjYD FURNISHER 230 South Elm Street . - - Greensboro, JV. C. W.L.Douclag S3 SHOE NOSauEAHINO, S. CORDOVAN, 4-3.FllCAlf&l()UraM j.5?P0Licr,3Sou. 2.I.5BochooiShoei LADIES ,3" BESTDoN60M. 'TW'L'DOOttLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. Yma eaa save msney bj aarehaslac W. L. JJeuaiaa Slioen, Became, we tbe latest mannractaren at advertised shots in the world, aud cuarsratee the value by at.imping the smnie and price on the bottom, which protects you against higii prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes equal custom work in Ety!eeasjr fitting and wearing qualities. We have them sold every where at lower prices for the value siven than any ether make. Take uo substitute. If your dculcr canaut snpply yoa, we can. Sold by Fleming. IX. V. Boo-nrt, r. a to in e ra I s Is a r e o f I j2P Your friend, .TVIitclaelt ""lcinijiyr Co., - iiel ioiioci . no: nave untie tins nut lor inc nucrai siiMpon anil juilianineiit iu buying. '" 'A ' Is Excellence and Good Values in Dis pensing Dry Goods, Shoes, Carpets and Fancy Goods. If you are io noeil of which you will rieos Buslnt sugsestions t business osonl gate and lie hapyy. Seisncf s iya "knoiv thysslf," I si ku Sequel : "tlet t' ere" at a "Viuev II inks' P. lit with luetlio s prosr.;.isivn an I .i:l u.i li The NewYork Bargain Store EJItS. WllS.y . ja,..v,ca.. , fS'-' ;; during tliat time they. lm0ug SOLD GOODS CHEAPER . 1XWIXST0X. Ail .-.ill I'oiiliiiiie tn build tip a trade by triutins mil- eitlomra' light anil givin thsia oe.iur . ot I cliva;ir g iods than tli.'y can buy any tiri' in the Stale. Tlic stock consists of dry go:) hats, caps, etc., inaet everythinii; kept in auryt class clothing, goods VAid shoe sto co m " d. Price wii p we wii! weep ever thing bci jre us like a cyclone. Ouv motto is to :::' undersell.' ,;: V 7 will mentio n, on ly a few prices as space will not per mit. .. ; DRY GOODS v:t d wide Hrown Mieeting 4 1-2 cents best 5. tfood llleaehinsr, 4 cents. Tarrt Hi Itliiacliliiii, 6 etMtts, worth (I cents. I'lieeked lliui.eppiins, 4 cents. Nice Itm- Uinchams, " ami U cens w..rtli 8 and 10 cents. Dress l alieoeM, 4 cents. Single Width Dress Goods, Scents. JJoiihle H'idtn Dress Uooila, M cents, l.ood Calicoes, 4 I-2eiiits, I'oi-setts 24 cents and up. Sal i net. tl and Scents. Ile.st Ciitton Vru "." ecu's hunch, A pound Cotton I tails :!" eants. Laqies gootl blaeV hose o cents pair. IK-st anil eneaiiest. ju?ien ders in tow n. SHOES. Ladles' kid button shoes, 7S cents, worth .. . ..I 1 flA Wurtn a lltailT biiul, i.w, nui .i i v..''-" .... ....... , . worth $l.2:. lJetter man's shoe, $1.01, worth $1.4). Men's tan shoes 1.10. Men's patent leather, $1.(10. A full line of men's, la dies' aud children's shoes. GjLOTHING. A good suit for men, $:1.52, worth .4 i. " D.IJU, " t.OV. Ultcr suits in proportion. Cants, !5 cents and up. ilon's sliirts. 15 a i r.,r hfir iisfi Space will not permit mo'e. Comoaudsee. We w1Uh11 everyth ng aa advrtia. Remember the place : Cor. 4t h and Liberty St6.,(Clrk & Ford's stand, rorawrl, oc cupied by Thornton.) tin J m'co.npjtent to faitpply at satlsfasi TV s leaves ntf v othir Uiingsascliu W. L. HILL, di's. TIL ffiffijw-i L .1XV OTHER ITOVl'. ' ;. ', no olijcct ,y $1.15. A nice kid button shn, R3 cent. CI Kl VI. n,.,t.d lift eiuit.a. , cents. I r Toledo, O. . " "' U"&dd ty Druggist.-, 75o. ". W. Tt.. ITVINXOIS, Man ' of Stokes oounty.
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