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The Danbury Reporter from Danbury, North Carolina • Page 2

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Reporter and Post, The Peoples NEWS OF THE WEEK. CAMiFutir acLr.nrt akd coxdkxskd TUB KKVOKTtt AXO POSTS State Na-ws. RAILROAD MATTERS. We learn from the Wilmington Star that there is a movement on foot to consolidate tho North and South gauga aystoin of railroads A Woman's Experience Mothers and Daughters should feci alarmed when weariness constantly oppresses them. If I am fretful from exhaustion of vital powers aud the color ia fading from my Gingor Tonio, gives quick rehaf.

It builds me up and drives away pain with wouderful certainty. Buffalo la'a'y Snlered at the Dantniry, y. PotLojfin ae Second Class Matter. 7-1 ANBURY, Oct. Syndicate.

A meetin, -aft. Vfeai- TH WJCJEK.LY Courier-Journal -t- AN ORGAN OF lire Issues, Living Ideas And Moral Foroeek DKMOCKA'liy AJND FOR A TlaW 1FF FOR KKVKNUE ONLY. AN ENEMY OP Zlonopolies, OUgarchism. AND TI1JST SPIRIT OF SUBSIDY. 8 KUBODIKD IM That ThivingTariff.

THE WEEKLY COURIER-JOURNAL THE KKPKKSKNTAT1VB KBITS 1'APttB OF TUi aowa Has no superior as a great taamily ajas saM cal paper in tb. newspajMr wartd. Ia cultttion ia a MANY TIMKS LAK6IB than any political newspaper ia ifae IlL and excelled by but saw la cae Calks States. It contains each waektba aaaataavav plete gmmary of lbs news ef the warla, and ita editor coluaans(HUanr WArrta-' ok, Editor-in-ehief) are always able, Kress and bright. Among Lb.

JLiWBCLaC FEATl KtS are teiegrapbie "r-Tiaar fi-om all the learliia- points in the yalteat States and Europe, Serial sail Shert Stariaav Taunatres ttarmon the day altar. alaJiaatW b-Urookiyn Tabernacle, Market Ssperts, Fashion Letters, Turf and Stuck Kaparav Answers lo I orroipoudenta' UepartsaMt, Poetry aud DtparUim.lt for Cbildi-ea. H. Home ia the Counlrj should be wjthowtU. suBscKimo Tkklys." Daily, Slii a year; Sunday, $3 a year; Weekly, dingle Copy, oas 14; Kivk I'epiKS, one year, $5.50 After a tie of live has been sent us the flub raiser ama, -throughout tlie year, add sine) wbeeriptle ss received- at our lewest club rate t.t-fnr yearly Yearly sabserlf-tious only on be received at this rate.

-Owr terms for leas than a year are SI (ar eigat 75 cents for six aseulbs; tO-eeaei for three months. A Copt of Weakly Cocras Joi knai. is sent free of charge farexaasisav lion on application. Liberal cash eoaiaalf sioa allowed canvassers, aud euteit seat theSB free of charge. Address W.

N. nALDKJf AH, Tresident Courier-Journal Louisville, if. STREET SMITH'S New York Weekly FOR 1883- TLe Wilmington Star bis entered up-its As a newspaper atltie bead. Ma; its lustra ever wane. The South gains 15 members and the Witt lT'tombera in the next House-total 32 and that is all that is jained.

j.T'b laatemftstM retain their oh) number, 95. Giviugths Repilblica'nsetory Independent 4ireeibaoltor and ttead-j juster the Democrats will hare 191 to the Bepnblioatii 131. It is an excellent sign of the growth of the South that it loads the West in the nnmbor of new postoEcos gained during the past year. The gain for the Southern States and Indian Territory was 726; for the West 580; for the IV ciffioiilopo ,68. The Middle, and Eastern States guiii very few postoinoes, uud Conneticut loses one.

Tat Wiuston says any man in tho Democratic party 'who wants a position must bolt a time ur two. Since this announcement we can well understand why Pat changed his politics. But wc would like to knew what position it is ho expects to get from the Democrats for bis political somersault. A niail under the sentenco of death confined in the Charlotte jail, died from tho effects of "jail fever." In alluding the couviot, tbo "Journal-Observer'' ays': "Judge Graves, who triod tho case, was so impressed with the savagery of the murder that in pronouncing the sentence of death upon the prisoner, be refused to add the usual prayer: ''And way Gl have waroy on your soul." But the Great Judge will have mercy on any man's soul, however vile his sins, provided be repents. This earthly juilgo should remember the Atonement.

Pat Wins toil announced iomethuo ao that ho would edit n. pap.r, yot llipr (rn a dn7.rn eilit.irhi! S4iuihs in RmIMUt'ii Stomach Bitten; br in-TMsr. vitul pnirfr, au'l rt-ittifi-owr itic kl functions ivpultr nnd otlvt, kif(n ihc yslcin In irkitiR nnJ t.i. l. i Il against iIim'Hsi-.

ftillpnli.ui, anil liv. m-n i ki.lm-y un.t mim-i'l-'. it i v.Oanblr,' anl i.n. aiminm rt all Irurv of Mich m- from tin- rvM- For salt by alt Iriimrhiu ami 1 NOTICE. ijv virtue of a in Tin; --cei -J me by M.

T. Smith. I liousu iloor. in Uie Un of iiai.O'.rv. tin day of I M-lowlnglivts of in r' 'I.

Kirsl.la.iei. CfiiUuuiit. ty.S--tr and a a- n- ailjoinini; the l.uiils M' uoin lt Joliii llill, Oee'O, a.iu s. ivl tril''. cool wl liail' fJJjj i or less, ti tlie lauds of J.

JI. mil ol hors. Third tritel, coiititkilnir I'M less, which the said il. f. Sunt it i to i I' VX.

''on itfd Martha t'ox. 1 wil! II I ts 'i-ter- -I in tnic. I ot I M. '1 Mllitil. -i ot! vi: I'-: Cox trail of 1.10,1.

I will sell lands to satisfy smithy tl'-bts in v- First Fational Bank. 'Winston. Sinllli, W. II. Niiiiu, Win.

Wall. l.avvsoli. anil others. ii A. i i.s it.

25. 1'-. Iv virlti- vf a nutrturjf' eiitctl by i. U. JU ilmiu tu.

i tin1 sum two liiiintivi i liit-li ir.nv ci-oni- din Boi'k Nti. L.i,ji,:'-i Uon at thi ouurtiit'iisf doer I. N. ii Mi.iitlay -f Lhu (fitain trut of hnl, Ui" l.fi.is Cloud, AIH anlt's and oiLcj containing ttaV ni'iv, its. land is siiiuitcii limr nii's IVcm Uie iiuidie road and i.i I IhHitl.

it i' a l.t Iimmii. J'mhi v. i I -slainl i rt'if '-v. of k.V. I- 1 -aiiicul.

rcrsti.i? otii. i no in I nildin rs, ill .1 15. nl' i. I will F- it at trtli. Invvll of Mu'- of l-v-i mi o-i i i l.i vt y.v.

I -to iiv tux XV tlif nt )': i for c.i-h 1JU I i tl.i: i I i- .1. othei-s, h-vicil on tin1 1 1 1 i ill In 1 i'. cost. at tl. l.l i i I i-n I .1 for cash I'U" ncn-ii of ni'-i-- 1 1 i--llan river, l.ioit-i vis.

Totcr ll.tir--:oti ii il on tin- lainU.r I'. Ktv lii'i-aiirna-l tax hini c-si i -toi tur t)u- 1 i. in i i i'i' i.t A. 1TI. nt.

-ji. 20 DOLLARS 1 rs-i" Tho VOKIT13 SIN 4. s-rvj. SEWING MAHHTNE aT i i 1 the last Republican that bore unmwift- tho cMitt-ra of a system of uarrow kablfl cvidpNcc of his composition. rmirra this entire sec- onm stinlc nnf Sick Muling ChroBl lMa Imparity fit th lUtmd, Fewer 'and iUDiMUM cauiiod by ir.i nl Liver, i towel aud lUdnays.

SV'lI OF A WISFASKD 1 i'hin the Siile, waetMM tht ii v.cn l- of itppetlM; IUwcl s.uifiim.- alternating with Lu; 1, 1 witii in dull and heavy. v-'tff vii 4. k-aniitf undone aomathiM t.tii;1.t i'-1 luv-- ti-tntlnne; a slight, dry ootifh C. f.t-f iiipiiim-s an attendant, wbt tn i fir cwii.nmtii.un; the paulAtf CWlail of ncirin- a 1 tldnmv iwrvuiu, eaalh Mnitnil; tri e-r I'liniing, eoSMtitnea a priekly scaaatiM the kia avista; siiriu am low and despMdeafl, iu1.a)tli.itighk.ttist.o-t th.it csrrctacwmddW haw jrial, jet one caji hardly aummoo wp fcrtde to try ii- in tact, dtstniu evwy remedy. Unwrai-l hi- tju.ploti!.-.

anehd Vr diacase. nwt cuts 1 c. itml whfti i.itt few uf em existed, yet mii alter ilc.it bas howu tn t4v to hko uvt-H txuiiktvt-iy It thmtld te nd by pftrttoai. wld yauuf whenuTer any of tb bv symptom powar Verennd TrvIlnc or Urine iat Vm h. tlthy l.ocalltU'a, by taking a ooeaaion-allv Vt the I-iver in heakhy actffii, will avoid Itilhtna rtttjwka, Diftineaa, 1 wbiijcss, Dcpreuian cf Sptnia, etc.

It Uit r.itt: a (. I.iss of wiue, but is miav (oii- If V.tti hTv eaten finythlnjf linrtl ot 'ion, i-i f-t-1 aftor meal, or nlp-Ji uirffu, uk and you wdl be raUeved. Tliro htvI OnrtnrN TIIIlo will ho aw rod itiif f.ep!nic Uto BogaUjUo iu tiio llouaa.1 uli ttvrr th- fiilctit m.iy be, a thomirfWy aiU-rtitivn aud tonic chii ti vt.r rW nut The remedy la ImrnilflM Hiil r. nut ititutfcrv uitli bualnuaa or it vmn.r vg ft a bib, .11 jv-wcr -ind cili-icy of Calotnal Of any of the injurious after ctfeca. A o-rnr TtJany ri.irt.

1 l.t has U-en in uae in fllf fami it; 'f'i'K 'ie, arte! 1 am aatiaucd 4t a a i i itu iirtic.d icienoe. J. til li. SHuarnu, Geveraor of Ala. Tjtn.

AIi II. Ntcnbona of Hil mime hcucfit from the uae of Kiv-iUtuv, uud with to five it i tn.t;, Thtntf that nmwrr fatfla to -I h.tv. rt medic for I. vir Aj1' iritwn and Ichiiity, hue never tmntfit me tn the extent mi I K(uIaiPr ha. I at front Mio-i -iv-.

i i it. itr.d wetttd send further far i i r.f, nnrl npukl odl who are ii' a tn.il as it teem the oaiy tit; never tnilk relinvc. Jannbt, Minneapolia, Minn. Pr. T.

Mnwi naynt From actual ea-4 iii Ijver Kcgutatar in I t.nvi l-n and am aatitficd to sat i. a 1'urauvc nwdiuue. iSc ('enulno, which always la4 Wrtj-p'T the rrd 7. Trado-Mark J. II.

ZEIL1N CO. I': T.F. TV AI T. DRUGGISTS. WE MEAN BUSINESS I li ivj: :e.niimil to iioit the Roadi bu- i-io.

onr linif! nioro fnUv to Ue- -1 into of flic i' I'OUIl- j' ii-K OF HOODS on the most ''hi inusisls of afsn-t ivfrv line tisu- ti.r the first cost of Mi ist nf liu goods ti'i- i.i.. iii' staple eiods. i the best as-. tl State, coiuiiileringllie 1 1 i lit; ftnt'luitift for any m- numts op to five m- is ffrt, with i ri.i li i 1)1 i t' Iniililiiiit. and room Ihon-sands of I- of dollars i o- i 'in iouiitr' produce.

v. si-vcial lntiidrcd ui liiiiL- tu t-inliark in the ii 1 1. s. 1. hii; on tho corner of i wiihiti about t' the cuiirtlioitsc.

If i -i-I with tiit; cvotla our rr.iM ok mi lks, 3 r-s a'. about six hundred ii.ilf-t iiiiicil li'ailitT, and iVtl.l. 7. 1 TA YA ltD, i. iimc's lor anv leutth of lime'.

ri to the abstts, tlie i- li i.iMi- nbich we will lyiin nr. ir.t; rm-ns. with typjc, rni! ii- i-nnniujt tl-colnuin paper. 1 nil M-i of rhum-s nuiiinbi-turing to-; i nsitini' of sliapes, shape and bttx ''ii iin j.iw-unil Inch saw) as n- av-mill, one all in pod tix two 1 is; or.i1 horse, and one .1 t.u I-. Tne aboveprop- i- in net rid of its i.

tlcvote our time will sell most of it (if ii an two rr tns- time, ii -rh ini; ith apjuttvod sirirrl- i SEAL CO. Daic N. 17, IN'H. Riilxc Institute AN l' 1 Illinois Colleg-e. Utcrarv an I Coi.micrcial fur iinlnins yoniiix men and young l.i-'i-.-sfji tlie aeni ii iluticsof life.

.1 I. I l.l-.. I- 1.4.1..,, I-IUIIIIW. Ii.i!' lil prosti-'ivf a-ul Is strict ly l'Mi-l. i.i all of its ilcpaitnieiits wttli- tur.

tt fpc nsive. Aims to lie Coo th for and Cheap F.r.vr.''ijor Evcrylioy. I.i i-v tlie business men In I' only I.l l'EKAH 1' School liii' Ii Ii is a coiiiplrle dbtiuct BEPAR T.VEJTT. lir.v Matri'iiii'tl ihirinc las! vear by all i fui to lie mcii of luatnn and S.ii.-ni. For aud Specimens ot Peninnnsliio.

adtlress .1. A. M. IL IIOLT.rrlucipals, tf. Oak RltioB, iS.C.

tl "tJT.Fll (uwti CMawo bua uu a a. a mil. IWwb. aU whm mrm4 IM 1 at a. a.

jiitasi sis nu. IKtM BUT. ari ncn inrmin rioratMoraa. wMCeo- ij-Za SMpliaia. f1jV F.IiMiifi!SOir l.jr lt iVfcaa -r-inr'Tl- 5aa-ta.

"THK BEST I OHCAWBST. HUMS. TMPPCUCDC 8U BUI, BonePctr-n I r.nLOnCnO ciswlillsrs (5r.rtvIt'liT?r V. r. fjr niss.

PumM mxi friSM to liu. AulutM.il A Ij lor Cu. Misisaafcilrt. Otis kM Sk. ilhTtlr i-i i.ii.i tm 3 at CIVEH AWAY.

Zimmenr.an Fruit Dryer ft i. u. tw Itn ZIHWERMAk Fl OltTS. CO, OoctraMl, TO IB la rrs Eh Us BP fans. Era tataui tj uetvrork will include bran'h's into Occupying a position ho cannot dc-j fivlll tbijJ to Klk River, fend, he prefers to iuterpusc ediivr Ji theneu down through (Jl.iy to Charles-.

A. fn.iu U'ctou iatu Greensboro proposes to have a board of Mrs. Patsy Carter was burnt to death in I'nathaiu. Cholera bos become epulcmip, among a. A number of rich mica mines have JentlfUeen opene fn M.tAell Conn- redeu The Press says a little negro died last weeK near Hickory from an oter-aos ot cmuuuopms and cnosuuts.

At Leaksvilie on nightdast week ae- oordinu to the (latttii, one uegrv abet and lulled another in a (umbling dispute- tills Davis, colored, in jail at Char lotte, under sentence to banged on the unth has teen respited until the 14th ot December Tho Wiiard Oil Company, so well remembered in this State, baa resolved itself into a regular concert company, with the medicine teaturo left out, Mr. I a-wis Wilson, a young man of Burke county, was killed Wednesday, tue ocd, near Oku Alpine, by tailing a distance ot thirty feet from a chestnut tree. The executive committee of the Amer ican Chamber of Commerce, at New York, has notified Hon. VV. 1.

Dorch that he has been added to the Commer cial Laiv Committee of that body. Jas. Druuimoud, colored, was killed last Friday at Waucutuii by Jesse Ma- euu, while. 1 bey quarrelled, and coii. stabbed J'riiiuuiouil with a knitc, severing the juinilar vein.

In live win utes the negro was a corpse. Macon fled and at last accounts had not been captured. "She limoir Topic says that last Saturday evening Grant Moody, a 15 year old boy living in Ualdwull couuty, bought a liltlo i'i calibre pistol, aud within three hours after he bougiit it was accidentally discharged, wounding Clifford Mehane, aged so badly that be died iuday morning. Tho Morgatiton says Joe Hicks, an old ncjrrd convict in the Western North Carolina liailroad, whose time has expired long ag-j, likes the fare and tho treatment he gets there So well that be stick. to bis post uud does the same amount of work that ho did before he served his term out.

Miieh of North Carolina's wealth lies! in her vast firests her raw material adapted to so many uses and for which there is now a -rowing demand. Chief anions these woods is our splendid yellow pine, always valuable because of its intrinsic excellence, but now destined to be mure highly appreciated because of an anticipated scarcity in the supply of white pine luiuh-jr. In seven year-, t-o the es timate goes, ths white pme forests will he ilunuiio't ol their cnoicest trees, and then tlie native yellow pine of thj South will he in great dinuad at btjjh priecs. Save your timber. Ccnerel News.

A of Senator orheos is iusauo. A large sugar crop is uuiicijiatud in Louisa. t. A Maryland farmer makes watermel on vinegar. The country consumes eggs each year.

()n. Hancock intends to go to Maairio to euii for butttr health. Th: total income of the charltini of LocJon last wait The I'qitcd Static Supreme Court rle- i cijci the Civil Rights al Bncomititu- I iiunai Senator Vance lias hou invited to ia hvt'r an uJuroaa at tho liitrowwil, Jioutlj Carolinii, Pair, N'ovcuibcr (VI. ('has. U.

Jones has Ooui'lit out 'the Jtiurnul-Observrr. anil rliancj it to 1 is former naine, Charlotte Observer, The revival of the Connecticut blue laws led to the arrest of npvard ol twenty persons near New Havon for picking up uuW ou Sundiy. A commission has been appointed to investigate the curing, of pork in this country with a view to discovering thp alleged diseases of hogs, if any. General Shorman has returned to Washington and will close up the affairs of his office so General Sheridcn may be fully initiated before the ueeUug of Congress. 'A eolored man in Virginia has challenged a white man named William Vlannaxan for knocking him down! FUn -nogun is a candidate tor tae troui Lhesteruolu.

With the aid of Col. Savuder. Secretary of StAte, the J. B. Cbeshice, of Charlotte, is hunting up data in Th il-adelphia for a history of colonial times in North Carolina.

1 On November Cth elections will oocur in Connecticut, Maryland, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Jersey, ew York, Pcnnrylvania, and Virginia. In some Governor and other State officers will be chosen; in others the Legislature, and in others Judges if i or some puicr oiaio oujciais. Political Point. A great Republican newspaper thinks the chief need of the Democratic party is By war of reciprocity wa will suggest that tho one grtat need of tbo Ucpuulican party votes. i "lleutocritio blunders" are still relied npon by a few: feeble organs to defeat the Peutocratie party.

Tlie only great PcDiocratie blunder of Ih la-t Mo years was made wben the Democrat! permitted the ltepablieans to tteal the Presidency. Tu4t will uot be icpeatc'l. of representatives of several railroads took placo on the 15th Kuther-fordton, and a resolution was adopted appointing a meeting at Gaffney City, "for the pur-poso'of'consKfcrmg tne question of conr sxtfaUtiog said companies and of accepting the proposition ol the New England SyndicatcuDon tlejr making a satisfactory, shoving of their ability to perform the stipulations contained in their pro position. A consolidation would result, so a correspondent of the Charleston AVuv and Courier says, in constructing about 100 miles of narrow gaage road in North Carolina and about 400 miles in South Carolina. Ho aays over $1,500,00 has been assured to aid in North Carolina and South Carolina, which will be turned over to the Boston Syndicate upoo their making a satisfactory showing to build Raid lines of road according to the terms of the proposition." Tliis shows that the views contained in the passed some time ago by tho Daubury Railroad Committee, aro to bo carried out so far as the Caro-linas are In addition to tho evidence from Texas of the superiority of tho narrow gauge over the standard gauge railway, which wo set forth and commented ou some time ago.

We would now submit the following extracts from tbo Brax ton, (W. Central The CUrksburg and Weston Narrow Gaugo Kailrcad last year, paid a dividend to its stockholders of 3:1 per cent. Senator Cainden attended the meeting of the directors of the Wostou and BuckhaniioD railroad, at Buckhannon, and was interviewed by a correspondent on tho prospect of narrow gauge railroads in tho interior of tho State, with, the following result "In conversation with Senator Camden, who accompanied the party, 1 learn while no immediate steps will be taken except to put the whole road in good shape, he makes tho predictions that within nve years from tins time the towns of itiK'ktjaiiuuti uud will tou oi tt country. II thinks the ward to ennneot with the Ohio River railroad, probably a brnnen by way of Helvetia to peuetrate WebwUr county coal field couaec tiu hues between the Bnlttinoro and Ohio roads traversing the inucr counties, and it is now understood that the ro.ii from Clarksburg by way of Fairutout and Morgan town Pittsburgh i a settled fact and a narrow iiie road is nenutraitm' thi Tygurt Valley, it will be seen that all this soction of the State is rapidly be ing Lrought into communication with the trunk Uiioa, aud there is the ground ialhumeut ot.the fcenator a prodic- firatityii.fi.tiemoiiMra- advnneed two years go, that lie hope est Virginia' development was in syntuiii of narrow gaugo railroadi." Tbun t'rotu every section of tlie ln- ioa where these rnnd- have been ennics nvcrwhr-lininj trstiinoiiv in their favor, both developing agents for the eountry, and profitable investments for capital Wo vetfturc to say that no road in this America ever paid an annnil dividend of "-I per ecnt. Senator Catiidon's views are worthy of rireful attention.

He is perhaps the best busihosa man in the South. Twenty years ago ho was not worth he is worth Thit bad a big old time at Charlotte the -time of 'the visit of Sell's ciicus. Tho Observer'snjsi there was a regular epidemic of tangle legs. They ahout in on on and twoa. bat in frrourjti fa rf goneness, (rom tho simple loose ttieed tha plump dead drunk who eoald not navigate at all except' in a horizontal position, back down, with somebody hold i- ji rrv i hts arms and legs.

The regular po- lice force was increartd by a corps of specials and all they had to do the whole long was tegntucr up uie urunt. At Kan uttt a riotous drunk but a goad old may day eircna drank, and il appeared that the sovereigns were simply befit on bavins' ran An step, buoyant spirits, and clear eomplrtion, arp- among the many dcsirahle results of puro blood. The posessor of healthy blood ba bis ficul-ties at eomiiiand, and enjoys a clear and qlrwk ferfeption, whirh' hr rrnfrriWe vaeai the bloo-i i heavy -Hd jilujr-jlish with itupuriios. Aver's-Sarf tpanllais bcstblooj purifier and vttaliacr known. AYER'S rti i tJflBII irBClDitll.

Ko other complaint arvso uuHtliotu in tlicfr fttt.i1ckiuUlotAlffclitigtlutnront ami hmj-s; unit tiittMl with by Uie majority of rftt r-en, Tlw orluury cuyU or tithi, ivm.Uh'k rlfti from a iritt.n, 01 uhi.vi.m tv'i." u-iNuturv, is vf tt'ii lut Oi bvuiiiiiint of nluktieM. A tit (JiiKHxy promt lu in jn.ut rl.i (tU Uir4at Anil Ititig itud ahuu.u to Ukuu in all chboi witlioul d'jlity. A fitly C'ongh Cnrnl 111 ok -fulil. uti it'll ii niy lutij. li.vl it t.TirliW IliflJlt ftitiT lillil uitif'llt MlUt J.

'I l.f Ke-uitt up, I trifil A vick'n l'n-TiiuaL, Hlik-li rt'Iimtl iny hii'jt, imIluiu lwp, ftn nlT'irilvil luf nm tor tin of iiy mil 1-v 11. IH.lil flttt'trtl. I Ml) HuW III' Jtl.H 'iti. In it- aii-t ln-rifty. ninl rm Hntiutlctl'jt-ur CllKUUV Kltil in-.

lion ifii K.Mi:rnuTni:it." ntliar Tiltntr. it: tin- Itmt mi iitl'o 'ity, time y. r- riv Utki-n tllv iti tt H'tl t.l jl In- i- Iliti 1 it' lll'Jll Xtj'IlllUll- Ijhiojii. 1 -iH' of tt" ffiu.ilv 1 uso vt Vi.i: nniitv of n.i! ftiw ijsi k'l in tic h.tn-c. Tl is in mi ull ait-1 lr.nitfi.i to.

-f Jit ti-rtti Ii Jl 1 i- 1' I ii iii br. -niii i- t.iMlv. 'I in i'v- (lint H. Tin i s.ivi my il.iriiii; juu ututuu. uk iiir ymtltuJe? Sinot rr'y lis.

I- mma IfMWwt Nt'iv 10, MJ lmv- nwil oifrvnv PKfTnrt. 1:1 iitv 1 imhIi tu, "hl Hut it vnrf il il 11 il rflci-nml uwi to we ttr 1ri .1. U. I tl f-irvlriit jvur T' rrnmliitif, ami ai'u-r i iit; umiiV rt'iiiftlli with I v-' Uj tin list nf A 1: tt i- I'lX-itilt Ujiialia, April lKj. I criniiot niv Pinii2li in (f 'frs CflKKUV f-t HUt A Ik'Hi'VHIL' (it I ltlt it t-n- m-- 1 i-liouUl is- 1 t.1 iiom luna tnmb'Hn I-.

April N' of mi alTcctirm of the throat or htniri exiBU winch mtitnot bt prwrtly ivlifvcj by the iurt of Avr.B'n Ciikkhv 1'wTt UAi, it tt'irni rrv lit 11 t'n- tlisivisr not tlie contrt I of n.etiw.in.. I'lcri'AltEP HY Dp.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell. Mass. SolU by Mil Danbury Market- CtlliKKl'TKll WKEKLY UV TEITKU Ai'pk'j, jwr buehel O.ttO jior lb. Jati 7 1'ialii U'ial.) 10 o.iia UiiiiJ li S.I tOat-Ji lii 11 IS 10 t'alil r.ali'j VmJIi ItiTrlrn 11.

ark I'1'11 fetches, quarters, I.i.-.l common to te priu.e, Sl: extra sL.iiiii.iiil A. ili Cotton cheeks f'alico A A r.i,.,..... Klecchim; 'olotli-eN, K- BUY YOUR SCHOOL BOOKS OF Williamson Corrio, BOOKSELLERS AND STEAM POW ER PRINTERS, WINSTON, N. C. i.ihe'nl tc.

hfrs. 1 ijjicrui uatrenna resources. "One of tht mntt trM xrlet nf li urnp- ii-ji er, puiMinlud about any Uiton J'oT. HALE'S INDUSTRIAL SERIES. Two Volumes Now Ready.

I. The 'nMlN mill TlmlMr or Siarlh CurttM'K. hikI Kt'rr 1 tt.lioru: suiipifnu-'ili: 1 ly afrurU1 CrttrHr Riporb or StatKlinjr K.TPir. lli.i lllll-trltl mnit' tLo Siiilo. 1 Volume liuio.

Cloth, 27:1 1.25. II. ft. tlie nnd Iran C'ouittlr tn MtrSl- tVerra, L'tlo- li--. 'it.

itn.i I i Ri-imi tsi by tutt ami ari-itniOB wtboa ui U.e Fil'lr-K i'tMiiitii-M, iohI Mninil lliu Mute. 1 Volume l'Jmn. Clotfi, 425 $1.50. 5o'if hij all pr utuili'l j'u-l-jxrfif. nf price, by Publishers, Booksellers A Stationers, NEW YORK; 1 on M.

HALE, FublUlier, Raleigh, X. C. AOTICE. I will aell at tha courthouse door In the town of Danbury, on ilou-lay theTKfi of Oetolwr, rat.lt, JtNl aavs of laiiit. mn lest, arttninim; tht lamb of tjenrju JtuU, I.

roiiiilcvtor, ajul others, lovieit on as the laiifis of S. W. Blaekbi ji to satisfy a stock law ta for Uie-year JstW and cost. Also, at (lie same time ami place I will sell for caalr 17lt acres laml, inore or leas, ad-iiuiii tlie lantls of il. J.

Cliaitibcra, S. W. Klacklium and others, levied on as tlie lands of Outgo lwis to satisfy a stork law tax tir the year lr-l and cost due on tlie land, said tax boini; hltl aTtlnst tin1 land while ewaciltty by II. K. -0ilbn, and conveyed by Iter to tieo.

I CTtAWFORb MAKSAA1.I.,' Sept. 80, 1SSI. Collenor. OTICE. Sale of Taluable Laml ft! By vtrnH' of a power conferred on me by a certain mortem.

deed ex rented hy Jacob Fulton ami hi. wife, and reipslereil iu tlie otHit of Rlst('r ef Deedi for Stukin county, in Jtoolt at and paaes Wit. I will at auction fr cash at and upon the premises, on Monday the 5th day of Xoteuiber next, a ouiain tract of land draw-i bed Hi said miirtcie deed, lying in Stokes county on tlio soutli si.lt of tlifl mad Ifatling from Widnut Com- to II til-at oil's forsl ou Dsn riser. Tib- sune known as tlie Samuel Fulton tract, and adjoins the lands of S. Kierson.

Vi. li. Vauciiq. and others, and contains 40 acres, more or less. JOHN F.

rOINDKXTEK, Oct. S.l, FREE TO ALL- SEND YOUR AD1JRESS AT ONCE, ANO GET SPECIMEN COPIES or THE Beat titery auad Bketek Passer la that W.a-lat THE NEW YOKK WEEKLY ia undoubtedly TUE BEST L1TKRAK1 PAFIR PUliLISilKD. -It is universally as its iaa-menae eirculatiou alforda incontestable proof. Tbo New York Wekly is in every sense an entertaining" rAetfLT I'APKat, aud iu each household where a copy is taken Prcry Mt6f o.f tlti family seeds ft, and the cviilenla are discussed and crilietaea bile the leaders are scattered around Late cheerful fireside. he great aueccss and unexampled prosperity of The New York Wekly is due to the excellence of iu its a-ineroua sateruininiug features at.4 tas fresh uud varied altraetlons but net the Uast anions its recommendations is the tart that unusual care is exercised ia revising the contents, that all objectionable 'ware east phrases may be avoidee.

Heads ot families are aware that we a ear permit iu our coluatiu any word or exsras- ion likely to oJknd even tbe saeet fcetielteas guardunof youth. Tla Hew Yerk WMkly aaeksle tba BBST tits auust pn.au, tha aaaa. aaatnale ins sketcbas, as wall as a aawc veitao ee- treaaely Intaretttius nutttar, aad la abarafare pae- ulnrl to be tba BEST STORY and SKETCH PAPER. Th Ifew York Weekly rMMltrlj prmmm, In the "Ladiim' WohiciWx," yimin mm4 bH UKC ft ioiw rt-garding liit aakiac MiW aiiU the otioieo uf niiitoriftlN. This iJepwieMBl is iuvaluHblv to vry koaMwU'.

Tlif Nkv Yuuk WfciKtvLV pabllsttM MKHTiw Ktt'ifKH, Ufttltnl ft i id prvej by xyriW Tire Mkw Ymk Wkkkly, wfc, rtiiili A DiiinUvr uf lrch and inrklnig -(Me, in tb cvlumn of ''PlkaAamt af-" ORArUR." The Nw York Wkuklt Ii tMutMiUy frm Ins: tbe wurkl of tuw contrituten, MOW I8THE TIME TO 8I7BSCKIBK FOB The New Yorlt Weekly Tha Naw Yiiksj Wimr (III beaaa. ba aay attiltM tbe United Muttaa (poalaca fraa) anaat.ka for li ee.la; 4 niaailh. aMatake.LM; lrw, aa. TbuM Mtalini lor a Clnbaf Ilfbt, all amb at oae llat, vill tte antuiaa to a tuaia vapj raav, Uetiars up or club, out attarwafd add aiagle capias at aacb. All lattara abeuld ba addraaaed ba TRaacia a.

btrsbt, 1 A at ruacta s. smith. feepetafaw r.o.Boi7se. aasTaeavai avsaoav, T. rTl fifili I S'ifia i illlll a mill ft' hull I if1 EM him Ob' WANTED lu.

lUMIKS AMI RELIABUK ACCNT9 IoaTaaJ fliair. XSSJSlSXAa, Ma su, awn Te BIRt-ra ystKiaaV. ten uuiwcuu qiui.iL'ii auu tuu unu Ufiu. Win political articles might call fprih. 'at is a wonderfully smart fellow, but in spite pf effort he can't help fiom keeping it all a seorot.

AD VMISlU AVESTS. If tlierc one class of men more im- posed upou than another iu all this wide world over, it is that class known as country editors. No? are tho city pa pers entirely free from the withering touch of those landmarks known a ad-! vnrtiaing agtnts but it is only ocea-mimally they take bile at a c-ity Hitor. 'I'lmir prini'ipnl fnnd is I'nnntry wlm tlicy with fair prnmi-ios, Inik-i by references to city Imnlcs r.nil nmiinrnt men wfio In "1" li.i-ir Hwimlliiif; mutlioil.4 of doing business. Of course, this does not apply to ail, for tlicro aro some of as ciovor, louest men acting as advertising geut as can bo found in any business.

ft either are country editors freo from blame, for they often accept contracts which will hardly pay for the ink and paper used, just to get tome-thing to fill their columns. If it was our business to advise, we would say, take in some of the neighbor boys, and while you aro teaching them a trade you are also helping to educate thcui, aud i by filling yonr paper with good readkg uii'teyoa give your subscribers tho worth of thoir- money. We dou't know what it tho axperienpa of oUicrs, but we have found tbat of about half the advertising that we bare done fcr 6 I if we ever did get oar pay, itsoat near ly as aineb in time, paper and stamps as it was worth. The complaint Generally Wimes up "wrong position." of I certain dates did qot reach us," and aoyibinr else that looVs like an excuse to keep from ravine their bills. It i vuutit ira a jjwu umi tor country eut- L.

.1 tors if they would, be goveraed by suggestions of the State press association, and aooept advertisements from no aireni except spsh as a eommittoe hj tits aasoeiaUoa might VVo wautd, be glui to" Hfcaiffrenu fflft' jState press on these swindles to 1 a of a at fro to of nay the MaeW in. PKKKBtiT Matirter of tho i VV top t. iritnii.1. South Carolina, Ala- best materials and wttrraototi td the in attend-whole range of FAMIL Kti a Hm rnrps of exiierieneed teacl-ers. well as tlie tnacLincs sold by for $40 and onwards.

$TRONO, HANDSOMK, LIGHT KUNMNU, DL'UABLK. A fair trial trraiitsd liefore niyiiicn is required. Write for Illustrated Cttalotiuf am! iala. Co-opcrativa Sewing Machine I IllLAliELl liiA.iJ.V SSL Practical W.lt&K&y&1g StMlBB. I'lnr Shmi liladisa sail mt.

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