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The Danbury Reporter. HMO ID MYUB.T THURSDAY. mak. U, _ 1895 Home Happenings. Court 22d April. Fish m« running. Farmers mw very busy. , Easter 14ih next mouth. «Tke Smith family." Oh, my '. A drove of horses was here yester a»y. i Mrs. N. 0. Petree, who has beeu nick, is better. | ¥ira can get some nice, fresh perk sausage at Pepper's, peas, potatoes, ouion sets, etc. . Rev. J. H. Totten preached in the M. JC. Church Sunday night. Owing to the inalemeut weather there 1 was nu pmyer meeting last night. dig shown i>l tain accompanied by ( tbuuder and lightning last Friday. Thf colored sobool closed last week i with a free entertainment in the oourt 1 house Friday night. i Mr. Staok aad okildrea, of Monroe, visited relatives here this week. Tbey left for home Tuesday morniug. Mrs. Rev. C. Miller has been sick with a oold this week. We are pleased ] to learn that she is about well now. The orottk of the frog is beard these warm evenings, which would remind us i that spring is nigh, were it not for the faot that Mr. Simmons continues ia his i overcoat. l'arson Bill Gordan caught a "red horse" in the Dan this w«ek, which did him so much good that he bad to cele brate the oocasion by getting on a glo. xious «!booze." Ladies who are in need of anything in the millinery line will do well to call •n or send orders to Mrs. L. K. Stan- ' tou, 2U9 Main St., Winston, N. C. See her card ia this paper. Prof. 8. S. Oliver went to Madison last Friday, and spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives. But some of the beys, well acquaiut«d with tanner- pertaining to these fl)ing trips that young men are wont occasionally to take, hint that there is someibiog else than relatives attractive to the Prof, about the goed old town at Madi* so». To have a good garden one must have good reliable seed and here, in lies iba stumbling block of many, if net the tnajoriiy, of beginners in gar dens*. One does not gather "figs of thistle" but in every instance if one gathers fiue vegetables or flowers it is because good seeds wi re planted. The ben is uuue too good. Send for a price list to CfitBCNHBOBO Sue AMD Plant Co., GreeujDoro, N. C. Am krtonmt • *nhli|lta , i t'u ra|, tt ■ IIMR at llif Tim*. >lr. I. M. Page exhibit*! at the Loyal Legion banquot yesterday au interesting relic. It wai a copy of the -edition .il ihe "Ulster County Gazette," •viiicn touiuined the aews of the eere. monies oi vVsshiagton's funeral. The date is Saturday, January 4, 1800. •Under a Georgetown date the following -dupatch - nveys the description to .New i'nrK readers: On Wednesday last the rnort* •of WASHINGTON ' " Father of hn Osuait of man, was c«i«i| with solemn honors A multitude el from many milet 'Vernon, the ehoie deaee of the illt were (be {raves - the «aaalif«4 an' coble manshien inhabiian: w" great soul Vale *r aim. We had the pleasure on last Friday, to t4«it the oountry estate of Mr. A. M. Stack. This magnificent scope of laOds lie on the south side of Baura town Mountain, about 2 miles south west from this place, near Indian Camp ing Island. We weie amazed at the transforma tion that this region has recently un dergone—so lately a bowling wilderness, now a land of civilization, peace and plenty. Here on these softly swelling hills, > ut a short time sinee the rank ivy nodded in tlie wind, and the wild fox dog bis bole unterrified. Beneath the Ku.i e sun that no rolls above the imposin. Priddy mansion, the Indian hunter pursued the panting deer; gaz ioc on the sam moon that smiles for J* tin Farmer, the savage lover w oed his dusky darling. NVbere now the around has ben cleared and upturned, wa«. not i. any moons ago, the scone of many a fierce struggle of doatb, scores of bloed) grapples. But now all this is counted v.ith the past. The blood freezing warwhoop of the red man lias died away; the twang of the bow. string, the Ins* of the feathered shaft, no longer are heard. Driven by the uu eering aim of the d■■ dly rifle in the bands of Farmer aud bis companions, the simple children of ihe bills have read their doom in the setting sun. The wtli.'cat dwells in the caverns of Piney Mouutain; the catamount skulks in the wooded delis of Hanging llock, where the leaden messengers of death cannot come to pierce bis quivering sides. Here whue so recently all these dangers lurked iu every thicket, now curls the smoke of peace. The marks of civilization may be seen in everything around. The giant oaks of the forest have been slain, the thick un ■ detgiowth cleared away, and the soft, yielding, black soil gives convincing tottiumoy to the fact that here "lies the power of cultivation, joying at the woudet of bis toil." It is, indeed, a hill of bliss, if not a "va/e of bliss." The gloriousnoss of thrso nery is great, ly enhance*! by superb views of the mountains ou every side. But for the prcsenoe of one remaining enemy, we would oompare this bcautitul region to au elys'um This iniru.iot who still disturb 'n- i,uility of John Far mer's slumber, is the rattlesnake. •'A cold, «• ileil line -1 mottled lead, lis lies wher grazing cattle tread. And lifts a fanged ird spiteful head. His bate is turned on everything. tin i- the undisputed ting 01 ev ry p. >h iind uoodUnd spring His naked faug is raised to smite All assi g things: light Is oot swifter than his bite. Hi- touch is deadlv, and his ejes Are hot with hatred and surprise— Death waits and watches where be lies." But even this subtle foa will eventu- j ally he dethroned. Bitter war will be wage: against his woodland kingdom John William Baker swears by the shades of his ancestors, by the nildeats of Devil's Den and the raccoons ofTur key Trot that he shall be exterminated. And when this last aud only danger is swept away, 'he glad sunshine of h* r 1 pitiass and conteuiineot will I the deservi' g heart" •f • ' neer w-o d brows of F Mr. * , nea- A ■» Mlaalair. Mr. Jacob Flinohnm, a man living two or three mile* from Banbury, bu been miuiog lioee last Saturday. He left bis brotber'i bome Saturday ■orn iug and bag out boon teen or beard from siuce. lie lias been lick with nometbiog like dropsy fur sometime, aod bad been in bed several days. A Dumber of the neighbors are seaob ing for biin. But DO tidiugs as to bis whereabouts have been reeeirad up to date. iTI — f" T Ti~MnTiigIIMMWiBWMMMi BUSINESS NOTICES When in VY'iostou call ou C. B Cash lust opposite Vaughn k OB'S., (tore, get a oleau shave and hair ant in latest style. Itch on bumam, manga on horses, dogs and and all stock, oured in 80 minutes by Woolfordfs Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by W. V. Mo- Crnicss, druggist, Daobury, N. C. Mrs. Emily Thorne, who resides at Toledo, Washington, say* she has nevci beuii able to prooure any medioino for rheumatism that relieves the pain so quickly and effectually as Chamberlain's l'ain Kalin and tba she has also used it for lame back with great success. For sale by N. A. Martin. 0. W. O. Hardman, Sheriff of Tyler C., W. Va., appreciates a good thing and does not hesitate to say so. He was almost prostrated with a oold when he procured a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He says.- "It gsve me prompt relief. 1 find it to be an invaluable remedy for coughs and oolds.'' For sale by N. A. Martin. The experience of Oeo. A. Apgsr of German Valley, N. J., is well worth remembering. He was troubled wiib ohronic diarrhoea and doctorad for five months and was treated by four different doctors witbnot benefit. He then began using Chamberlain's Colic, Cbolera and Diarrhoea Remedy, of which one small b.fie effected a complete cure. It i» for sale by N. A. Martin. The experience of Mr. R. D. Whitley an influential and prominent citixao of j Mirtinbale, North Carolina, will noi doubt be perused with interest by peo- j pie ID alt parts of tbe country. For Years be has been subject to violent j attacks of inflammatory rheumatism; OD tbe first of February he had an at tack, wbicb settled iu one of bit knees and caused almost unbearable pain, for two days. He obtained a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain lialm from W. M. dousioo A Co., merchants at tleeklin. burg City, N. 0. He writes that it gave almost immediate relief and gives Chamberlain's l'ain Halm the highest praise, and adviaes all persons troubled with like afflictions to use it and get relief. For sale by N. A. Martin. 1 Relief IH Sl* Ilwnra . Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis. i esses reljjved in six hours by tbe "NEW . (JITEAT 1 SOUTH AMERICAN KIDNEY CCUH." I This new remedy is a great aurprisenn account of its _ exoepd'jg * ■-* in relieving f»it> >o the ieyn, buck and every put try passages in male or elieves retention of water issing it almost imwedia want quick relief and cure iiicdy. McCanlebs' Druggist ALL) TAX BABK. iy beef or otbei hides aoe going to waste, I you and charge just the leather they make the bides arc htavy tarness or sele leather, half tbe leather they be seasoD 1 will buy 1 waut 10,000 lbs., and summer stock, just yet, bat if you ned as above bring me to town. 1 •e you receipt, sooner in tan. nble quantity I oak and for tobac staadiug spring, it dry tho -it "SCHOOLER'S RACKET," \\ hen you come to Winston "looking round" (for barpiins) nev er stop until you g"t to Shoul er'a, wiiere you will always Hticf had a liberal share ol'th* trade from Stokes Anil adjoining countic* and expect to double it In the future by giving you "special value" for every dollar ivested with us. Our stock is too large to ijuotfl of eve' v n*, so will only give you a few samples: What do yon tlnnk "S«KHI domestic at » 1-2 cts; be- 1 quality at 5 cts; good hleachins at 5 cts; lx*t quality at 7 cts; cotton checks at 4 cts; best in (ligo blue calico at 4 8-4 cts: shuley callw at 4 1-4 cts; reins, cheolrs •> cts, best 12 I-2C woifHwl at 10 cts; best 25"ic c-asluii«r« "u all colors at 20. cts; lace curtains at L'O cts; curtalu screen at 4 1-2 eta. W,T. vogues sow ISTHK PLACE To buy your walchcs, clocks and jewelry. They sell tlic cheapest. SThey have watches for 12 .00 ~.x'h VV. T. Vomica* & Son 234 Main St., Winston, IT SHIP Yttllß Eggs, Butter, Poultry and other produce to Davis, Hill & Go,, ' 303 10th St., N. W„ - Washington, D. C i ' j 'oil will receive Highest Cash Pri rrs. We buy ou fright | or handle on Commission. ; "Quick Sales and Promp Returns." Commission for ' handling goods, Jive per cent. ''Send for our Price List." ) " AVOID Soda! s Bad soda spoils good flour. • Pure soda—the best soda, comes • >nly in packages. j bearing this trade mark tT~ £ . costs no more than inferior package soda IB W M. J ever spoils 4 ht flour— always keeps soft. K PL/jltVj, m { me of imitation trade marks and labels, $ • Insist on packages • bearing thnr word*— a 4RM and HAMMER SODA i Made only by CHURCH 8c CO., New York. Sold by grocers everywhere. J WHO tor Aral aa4 lUaMt Book of valuable Recipe* -PRBB. —A— Perfect ComMnaton [s Excellence anil Good Values[in Dis pensing Dry Goods, Shoes, Carpets anil Fancy Goods. If you are in noeil at' wliich you will And mu].oou»p«UiU to supply at ihKiMii/ liriiMis )i ictM'.io ut> l» hums psople leaf.-J ajfurtlnr com T lie iiapyy.: beien'* saya -k.iow tliy»*lf," I«y know olksr tilings at wel . w. L. HILL.' j ' Sequoli.* I I here" at a "Nancy Flanks" Gait • with methods nrogressive .and up to date. ; Sin.VBKftMBBUBBCfIBBIiBHnoSHBBBBMMM ■■■■raMMBBHHBHBi Farmers Warehouse, j GREENSBORO, N. C. j If you will read the prices given below, yon will need no I rotiger argument to con ! vinci' you I liat I lie Fiumeis is tliel ouse to tell y.nr T ohacci • wltli. The sales the i week Imve been good for all desirable slock, fiooii, rich, rip' ami waxey sorta whether j lui'f, illlen or wrappers are selling well. Bring your next foail to the Fanners aud we i will please YOU. I S. T\ JOHNSON. V. H. LIN'DLEY JA.VES 3/AHALEY. J. 'MI Ihs at 10.00 -14 Ills al 10.50 288 lbs at 10.50 "0 lbs 10.25 04 « •• ISO** 80 " •' 17.50 105 " •• 15.00 34 '• *' U.U# ! 41; •' " 13.25 48 " " 20.00 Its " " EO.Oo 4o " " 2f>.«* u « 1:1.75 00 " " 41.00 32 " " 28.00 32 " '•io.et |, M , . « I!l 5n 22 " " 30.>0 2o " 'I 28.00 22 " " So.oo 30 " " 45.00 Our "motto" is hard work for alt, and close attention to ersrjr pile put on tbr ■t floor. We keep posted and know how to get each pile to the highest Doteh. W hen you are in tnwu, whotber you have Tobacco, or nor com* around at>4 .see fur sales and prices, then you will be sure to bring us your next load. T" try Truly Your Friends, f, Hk 1 jipQ'P SAYS "60 IE riSHBLATE'S" iii Greensboro FOB YOUR CLOTHES. When hi Greensboro with your tobacco, make your headquarters at Fishblate's. | The Reporter knows you will get the very kindest treatment. WILL It A.i> I£ 11\, MANAGUA H, Yours, EDITOR REPORTER. Wheii You Are Passing MWM • COVE JUST STEP IN > j 1 John is always glad to *■; yoii: atid then just i;i*i him to price whatever von wan' 1 lour, meal, xliip st'ilV, bacon, Uril, etc-, lower than I ew known. In shoes he e.unt b« bi».ic in price nor quality. Kull line of dry tiood»«nd r.otlons; farming tools, tingle plow* doi.ble plows, Dixie, Farmer's Friend, turn plows a.iil every thing in the line 01 general merchandise, cheaper UJfv. e\er known. tome and see us.
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