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SAXEM MARKETS. POMOM HILL NURSERIES. lt people's frtss. County Commissioners' Court. The County Commissioners met on Monday and Tuesday of last week, and BEYAN, THE JEWELER, transacted the following business POMONA, H.

C. TWO AMD A HAW MILKS SOUTH Or OBKXNSBOSO. Ordered that 1 Junius Boyer be ap pointed to let out contract for rebuild THURSDAY, APRIL 12. 1888, AS EPITOME OF THE WEEK'S DOINGS. ing Boyer's bridge across Muddy Creek.

Ordered that E. C. Dull be appointed Wheat, SO 80 to 1 00 Corn, per bashel, 70to 00 Oats, 45 lo OO Rye, 00 to 80 Barley, per bushel, 00 to 00 Flour, per hundred, 2 00 to 2 25 per 0 00 to 0 60 Peas, (white,) 0 00 to 00 00 to 83 white)" 1 00 to 1 00 Onion Setts, per bushel. OOOtO 00 Pork, 7 to 8 Lard 8 to 00 Country Meat, (hog round.) 07 to 08 Hams. io to 11 Green Apples, per bushel.

0 00 to 0 00 f'KKS, tO to 12 SJ MAIX WLXSTOX, X. C. HAS THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF LADIES AND Gents fine GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, WATCH CHAINS, CHARMS, SOLID GOLD RINGS, and a variety of other jew-elry too numerous to mention. Also extensive line of one and 8 day CLOCKS. GOLD, SILVER," STEEL ASD RUBBER SPECTACLES AJD and lodging of juries.

The total amount audited was $1,592 31, of which $589.75 was for jurors for spring term. The following list of jurors was drawn to serve at June term of the Superior Court Jacob Mock, John II Long, Nooe, Alex Zimmerman, A Reed, A Cross, Solomon Snider, A Phillips, Shoaf, Andrew Grubb, Darling Cook, Geo Fritts, Joe Farabee, P. S. Hinkle, Ledford, Darr, Berrier, Isaiah Kennedy, Andrew Beck erdite, Jones, John Kepley, John I Workman, Joel Koonts, John Glover, John Morris, Eli Zimmerman, Morgan, Surratt, Badgett, Davis, Peter Cross, Elliott, Linden Nance, Sharp, Lee Mock. to examine the Alspaugh bridge across Muddy Creek and see what is necessary and have Buch repaired.

Davidson county, fish for Bale last Hege, of tine carp J. A. had some The main line of the R. D. R.

R. pases through the grounds and within 100 feet of the office. Salem trains make regular stops tw ice daily each way. Those interested in fruit andfruit growing, are cordially invited to inspect this, the Largest Nursery Ordered that J. D.

Waddell be ap Ah, There A souvenir, according to general ac-ception and Webster, is a keepsake, a remembrance, bringing to mind at a future date, a dear friend or especially happy occasion which latter, in this case bears directly on the Souvenir Programme Concert, to be given by the Salem Orchestraon Friday night, at 8 o'clock, in the -Academy Chapel. The programmes have, been printed on satin, attached to a neat little wooden cylinder, and every lady present will receive one. To make this Concert a former ooncert-ecHpsing success, the Orchestra have spared no pains. The selections are varied, and their rendition under Prof. Carmichael's earnest direction will be all that any audience could desire.

"The work the Orchestra has already done, their earnest desire to improve themselves and their faithful adherence to the musical traditions of our town, entitle them to warmest praise and largest encouragement. Then let there be an out-pouring of pointed to have the stock fence across the land of Dr. Elias Fulp repaired. EYE GLASSES Butter, per 12 to is Ordered that EL C. Dull be appointed Tallow," 4 to 00 to suit everybody.

GOLD AND SILVER HEAD and other style of WALKING in the State, and one of the lartrest in the to let out contract for the repairing of PfafFs bridge across Muddy Creek. Beeswax." 00 to 18 Flax Seed, per bushel 75 tn 0 00 CANES. it i oouiu. owck consists or Potatoes, Irish, per bushel, 90 to 0 00 Potatoes, sweet. 00 too 00 A petition filed for a public road from WATCHES, CLOCKS JEWELRY, Tax listers were appointed as follows Apples, Peach, Pear, Cherry, Plums, apanese Persimmons, Cabbage, per 2 to 0 08 20 to 25 skillfully repairednd warranted.

Engraving neatly executed. week. The new Presbyterian church in Winston is estimated to cost from to $12,000. The stockholders of the N. W.

N. Railroad will meet in Winston on Saturday, April 21. We learn from the Enterprise that the High Toint Post Office has been promoted to third class. The proceeds of the Ladies Aid Society of the Episcopal Church, at their festival last week amounted to $115- John Shore's, on the Old Town and German ton road, to Dist. No.

1 school house, on Bethania road, near Jesse A. 40 to 50 Apricots, Nectarines, Mulberries, Lexington Nooe Cotton Grove Hix Boon Wilson Tyro Helmstetler; Yadkin College April 12, 1888 9m. Quince, Grape, Pies, Shore's via R. Ai Oeburn. Wni.

SDrin- Winston Tobacco Market Raspberries, Gooseberries, Currant, Lugs. Common, sound, 3.00 to 4.00 Williamron Reedy Creek Ader kle, T. E. Shouse, and from Henry Kopps, (col.) on Bethania road to Rural Pie Plant, English Medium, 5 .00 to 6 50 Good, 8.00 to 12.00 Fine. 12 to ir no Walnuts, Pecans, Chestnuts.

Straw Hall depot on C. F. Y. V. R.

R. Clemmonsville Wommack Arcadia Kimel Midway Thomas Abbott's Creek-N Orrel Thom-asville A Leach 'Conrad Hill berries, Roses, Leaf. Common, 4.50 to 6.00 A petition was filed for a public road Evergreens, Shade Trees, Ac, Medium, 7.00 to 9.00 Good. 10.00 to no from Box Mountain to the public road the people on Friday night such as has Cutters. Good, 18.00 to 22.50 -Emigration West, principally among nQt been yefc All the new and rare varieties, as well as.

seen at any concert, and GEO. W. IIINSHAW. X. H.

MEDEARIS ne. 25.00 to 27.50 rappers. Common 18.00 to 25.00 May Silver Hill Zeno Tussey Emmons Daniel Ward; Jackson Hill Jos Skeen; Alleghany Badgett: the old ones which new Catalogue for 1888 will show. Give your order to mv authorized aeent Medium, 30.00 to 35.00 Good, 35.00 to 40.00 Fine. 45.00 to 60.00 Healing Springs Harris.

or oraer airtct trom the nursery. A large lot of nice Stationery Correspondence Solicited. HINSHAW MEDEARIS, WIIVSTOIV, TV. O. and writing Tablets, just received at when you have heard the Witches' Dance, The Daisy, A Hundred Fathoms Deep, Haydn's Farewell, the Flute Solo, the Oyerture, the Medleys, the Selections, the March, and the very best at the last, Roanoke Southern Railroad Galop, written expressly for this occasion by Prof.

Carmichael, you will thank us for earnestly asking you to Go There. going from Stokesburg to Winston, at a point near J. D. Waddell' as its end. A petition for a public road from the Clemmonsville road, near Wesley Cling-man's and to connect again with the Clemmonsville road at or near Frank Brondoris'.

I A petition having been filed asking that Commissioners "be appointed to open Belews Creek from John A. Fulp's mill and extending up said creek as far as it may be deemed advisable. The following persons are to be summoned Descriptive Catalogue free to Ashcraft Owens, Winston. in.pph- Ladies Everybody our young men. seems to ue uu mo increase, despite the unfavorable weather out there.

See C. Welfare's new advertisement of cheap goods, in this issue. Go to Welfare for bargains in Hats, Shoes, Dry Goods and Groceries. T. W.

Duggins proposes to publish a weekly newspaper in Wjnston. P. F. Duffy also proposes to issue an industrial paper in the near future. A stable in the rear of the old Wil- cants.

March 8-tf. Address GO TO A Gift For AIL J. VAN. LINDLEY, Pomona, Guilford N. C.

In order to give all a chance to MRS. T. B. DODTIIIT'S. Reliable salesmen wanted in everv countv.

test it, and thus be convinced of its wonderful curative powers, Dr. King's New Discovery tor Consump To the Readers of the People's Press: A good paying commission will be given. 1X)R T0CR April 15. 1888 tf. oy the county surveyor by consent J.

It is eratifvinc to us to be able to aav our buiinnti Uat vr wi VFRY White Lead, Linseed Oil, Ready mixed Paints, in all size cans, Var Coughs and Colds, will be, for Hotel. Winston, burned down on son ULuran wins, uiisssisins Where is the Economy and S. Harmon, J. E. Gilmer and Jas.

Lin-ville. j. Tuesday night. The fire was confined nishes, Hard Oil Finish, Wood Fil- MUCH larger than of any previous year your patronage helped us to increase our trade and we are thankful for it. Our motto has always been to sell good goods at the lowest prices for which it is possible to sell them to make a living out of the business.

largest assortment in town. to the barn, though it was a narrow es- ler and Paint Brushes, at Asacraft tne mnerencc. Ordered that Jno. E. Faw have the a limited time, given away.

This offer is not only liberal, but shows unbounded faith in the merits of this great remedy. All who Buffer from Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asth cane for the Hotel building Cause of OWENS, Winston. I XT Clover seed with from one-tenth to Hosiery, Collars and Cuffs. Cor firo unknown. JiarCtl Lashmit bridge rebuilt or repaired as necessity may require.

one-twentieth part wild Carrot and oth sets, Handkerchiefs, er injurious seed, can be bought at from ma, or any affection of Ordered that Charles Rothrock have $4.00 to $4.75 per bushel, while the best We will Make no Change from this Rule. Rubber Shoes; Buttons, Thread, Throat, Chest, or Lungs, aro especially requested to call at Dr. V. seed, free from all foreign seed, is worth Pope's bridge repaired. On motion it was ordered that A.

E. J. Shore has taken down his old house, on the Salisbury road, about 5 miles from town, and will put up anew and more commodious building. Wm. B.

Stafford is also preparing to Hall of Farmingtox Lodgb, No. 265, A. F. and A.M. April 3rd, 1888.

To tht Masonic Fraternity, Greeting for Ked $5.40, and for Sapling a Toilet Soaps, Perfumery, xnompson urus otoro, ana get a dinerence of ten cents to the acre in We don't offer BAITS to catch trade but deal fairlv with all on man' Conrad, chairman! of the Board, make Trial Bottle Free, Large Bottles SI. cost of seed. It will cost ten dollars per Zephyrs and Tarns of all kinds the subscription of Winston to the cap You are respectfully invited to assist money is worth as much as another's. It is well known that we cmrrr the largest moat oomnlL atnrV nt acre to pull up the Carrot and planti ng that will grow from the filthy seed. The ital stock of the R.

S. R. R. on A list of Letters remaining in K. w.

Samuel II. Smith, D. Grand Lodge N. A. F.

and A. in GOODS to be found in this part of the State. Both oar WholMila same is true of Fertilizers the best will the Post Office at Salem, N. for the books of said company and ac the public exercises of laying the cor Departments will be replenished from day to day with the newest and most desirable styles of goods. cost from 50 to 75 cents per bag more cording to the condition on which said the week ending April 7, 1888 than the common, yet many farmers We call special attention to our Ladies.

expect to see a difference of from ten ner stone of the M. Church South, to be erected at Huntsville, N. on Saturday, April 21st, at 11 o'clock, A. M. Chas.

F. Bahnson, W. Knitting Silk, Filling Silk and Jewelry, and a beautiful line of SPRING GOODS, and anything' yon may want in my line, ail at Miss Minnie Brown, Miss Mary Davis. subscription was voted. On motion it was ordered the chairman of the Board represent the county to fatty dollars per acre in the tobacco Mrs Mary Dilliard, Nancy J.

Hege. while growing, lbere is always a dif Mrs. iSaUie Farmington Lodge, No. 265. ference in favor of the best of from five stock in the N.

W. N. C. R. R.

at a Gentlemen. to fifty dollars per acre, which shows in Mr. John Cooper, Mr. John O. Grace, ripening, enring and in selling.

meeting to be held of said company in Winston on the 21st day of April, 1888. Mr. J. A. Heee, Mr.

C. A. Iliinrins. Al- Report of the Ladies' Twin City Hospital Association- AND TO OUR- We Sell only the Best Seeds and lord Lord, Peter Macklin, Mr. I.

N. Fertilizers. Ordered that the settlement of the State taxes for 1887 be amended so as Null, Mr. W. J.

Peele, Mr. Andrew Very Low Prices June 29th, 1887, this Association was organized by a number of ladies in The Stsr Brand Special Tobacco Ma Keede, Jasper Styers, Rev. A. H. Sem- erect a new dwelling.

An Odd Fellows lodge was organized in High Point last week, 13 persons having applied for a charter. The name of the new lodge is Repiton," and the number is 63, being the same name and number of the lodge that existed here several years ago. Enterprise. The Board of Supervisors have or. dered the issne of the $100,000 bonds voted sometime ago by Henry county, to the Roanoke and Southern.

In addition to this county subscription, Martinsville, has subscribed- Sentinel. It is reported that the C. F. Y. V.

R. contemplate building a. railroad from Walnut Cove to Wilkesboro. The R. S.

R. will cross the C. F. Y. V.

R. R. at Walnut Cove, which will make things lively about there. The work on the Wilkesboro road to allow the sheriff the following credit. SHOE BOOT DEPARTMENTS.

nure has outlived more than one hun bomer, Mr. E. F. White, Mr. John Rebate for drummers' license Payne, dred competitors and with the best White, Mr.

L. M. Weisner. farmers has grown in popularity each Lunn Morris, tobacco manufacturers, Persons calling for these letters should FOR CASH. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE before baying.

succeeding year. $100.00 Baily Brosi, tobacco manufac- Advertised, and are required to pay lc. I V-ka ASaK latfaM ALSO TO OUR- Winston-Salem, its object being the establishment and maintenance of a hospital for the care ot the poor and homeless and sick in our community. Our work was restricted during the first months, to an endeavor to increase the interest felt in this charity, to enlarge tures, 100.00 Brown, Sapp 4 T. B.

DOUTH1T. P. M. Respectfully, HINSHAW Jt MEDEARIS. March 5, 1888-3t.

94 Bynum Cotton, $75.53 Hinshaw All Orders Br Mail WiU Receive GROCERY DEPARTMENT. Trusses fitted and guaranteed at Medearis, merchants, $41.24. Ashchaft Owens, Winston. The following persons were appointed 1333 -mSIDEKIIAL YEAS 18 March 8-tf. tax listers for the year 1888 for their re our membership and to secure neces sary funds.

Prompt Attention. SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA. Nov. 17, 1887-6na. T.

R. PTJRNELL, FIELD SEEDS. MARRIED. TO KEEP POSTED ON POLITICS A house was rented for us by the com In this county, April 3rd, Solomon SUBSCRIBE FOR THE missioners of the two towns, and a can Miller to Miss Julia Pitts. vass by a number of Ladies, secured the There is always a difference of wfrom 25 to 75 cent tmp tnthl HMwMn tt, vpiir vnnr lirppriv npnnn Near Lexint ton.

March 21st. R. L. 11LU IUMV 11 LLAL1 ULIMLUi price of poor quality and eood oualitv of seed. Wt huv au nnl th ki contribution of necessary furniture and Green to Miss Nettie Lopp.

ATTORNEY AT LAW ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. outfit, so that we were able to open our In Davidson country, March 22nd, A. seeds to be had and offer one thousand bushels Red Clover, Sapling Clover, Orchard Grass, Timothy, Herds Grass and Kentucky Blue Grass Seed at low RALEIGn.lT. c. E.

Ward to Miss Alice Hednck. doors December 1st, 1887 prices. 'BU8INI8S PROMPTLY ATTINDID TO. spective townships Abbott's Creek J. L.

Phipps. Bethania J. N. Anderson. Belews Creek R.

S. Linville Broadbay Chas. Rothrock. Kernersville J. M.

Guyer. Lewisville J. H. Stoltz. Middle Fork P.

A. Cox. Old Richmond El L. Reed. Old Town C.

H. Hauser. Salem Chapel T. N. Marshall.

South Fork Jno.E. Faw. Vienna R. C. Liceback.

Winston C. G. Lanier. In Stokes county, March 28th, Dr. The physicians all responded to our ap Greatest Cheapest Family Alonzo Pringle to Miss Mary McAn- peal to them, with an assurance of their hearty co-operation and willingness nally.

Journal in the S. OXWARD! IS TIIE WORD! STAR BRAND FERTILIZERS. These fertilixera continue to erow in Doimlar favor and no nn mhn tn In Mt. Airy, March 28th, W. G.

Par to give all necessary medical attention ker to Miss Celia Banner. The PROGRESSIVE FARMER enters its An Impartial Epitome every week of to patients admitted At Germanton, March 28th, Capt. J. third volcmk at the following rates raise fine Tobacco can afford to tTant a cron without min tham nfTr thm The hospital is supported by the ten H. Mclver to Miss Gillie Chaffin.

cent monthly dues of the 180 members, again this vear with the full assurance that the very high standard will be fully maintained. Prices lower than they were last year terms the same. 1 subscriber, 1 year. 1.25 5 subscribers, 1 year- 5.00 10 subscribers, 1 year 10.00 DIED. the regular donations of a number of The following persons were drawn as from Winston, we learn, in progressing more rapidly since Spring has opened.

Dr. Hamilton's new Medical Book, is a handy little volume, containing information every one should be familiar with. It is written in plain English, and can be understood by everybody. The recipes, directions, and other information are valuable and the book is a much needed book for reference. Dr.

Gregory, of Greensboro, speaks highly of the work. Price'fl. Should Uncle James Smith and fife, of Davidson county, live to see the 5th day of June next, they will have lived together just sixty years. It is tbeir intention at that date to celebrate the event in a grand style by giving an old folks jubilee. It is seldom that couples live together this number of years, bat if Major II.

K. Thomas and wife, of Winston, live to see the 27th day of April, they will have lived together 62 years. nease remember that we can come nearer furnishing you with every article of supply and merchandise vou need than inr hmiu in n1 One copy, 1 year free to the one sendine Near Friedberg church, on Monday, TJie Foreign Department jurors for the May terja of Forsyth Su Daniel Reich, son of Wm. Reich, of aclaboften. Eight pages, 40 columns, weekly.

Send quality of goods considered, that defy competition. perior Court: pneumonia, aged 26 years. is unequalled. Latest ana most accu cash (charges prepaid) to sk mat you come ana see our goods before making your purchases. Yours Very Truly, rate Cable specials by the First Wkkk.

W. R. Snider, T. P. In Puliam, Washington Territory, It.

L. POLK, Raleigh, N.C. I COMMERCIAL CABLES. Richard Woodruff. His remains were brought to his former home in Davie Dal ton, A.

Rominger, J. C. Doub, D. A. Binkley, Geo.

H. Flint, T. D. Spease, HINSHAW MEDEARIS. county, and interred on Sunday.

THE FIRST TUSSEL gentlemen who are honorary members of the association, the contributions of pantry supplies, at each monthly meeting and gifts from friends interested in the cause. We feel an especial blessing has rested on our work. With the skillful medical treatment and careful nursing received the patients made complete recovery in every case, even though several were apparently at death's door when admitted. Geo. N.

Shamel, Noah Hine, H. C. Val Fullest Telegraphic Reports ot Feb. 6, 1838. entine, E.

C. Clinard, W. W. Spainhour, NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. all Current Events.

F. M. Hyre, Frank James, H. W. Bar Notice is nereby (riven given tbat on the 30th -FOR- row, J.

H. Griffith, J. T. Morton, Wm. day of March, 1888, letters of incorporation SPECIAL FEATURES E.

James, P. G. Pfaff, Stephen Transou, were issued to tne saiem Home Association, W. A. Shenpard.

C. B. Brookes. Elvoh i arming'. Tne Advance a corporation organized under Chapter 16 of the Code of North Care lina and the Acts of the General Assembly amendatory Hester, Shep'.

Preston, W. F. Keith, G. Science. Woman's Work.

SPRING TRADE tnereor. J. Helsabeck, J. Richmond, J. K.

Register of patients admitted to the hospital from December 1st, 1887, to Notable Sermons. The World of Lit 1. The corporate name shall be "The Carter, T. J. Hall.

H. W. Sapp. E. W.

Salem Home." erature and Art. Short Stories. 2. The object of said Association shall be Houser, M. Grogan, David Shields, Rob Admitted.

to establish a borne for the aged and infirm ert Waugh, L. C. Hine, Peter Conrad. Dec. 5 1887 and destitute orphans or netrl ected cbi idren.

March 31st, 1888 Age, Mr. Huff, 50 Mrs. Hunly, 70 John Temple, 3 Mrs. Jno. Blackburn, 3.

The location of said Home shall be in NFOmTIOK 027 ALL SUBJECTS, Second Week. Smith Frazier, J. F. Salem Home Sunday School. The Fiist Quarterly Review of above School, was held in the Moravian Church on Sunday last.

A large number of friends of the School were present. The day was dedicated to the mailer children and known as In Onr stock is in peifect shape, and we are Dec. 22 Dec. 22 Dec. 16 Salem.

N. O. Gunley, R. E. Ogburn; Jno.

H. Tise, P. anxious for your trade, we nave a 4. The length of time during which said W. Raper, R.

S. Crews, W. T. Carter, T. Address corporation shall exist shall be 30 years.

Jan. 22 1888 5. The names or the persons who have H. Spaugh, D. S.

Leham, J. A. Vance, JAMES GORDON BENNETT, New York Herald, subscribed to raid association, are Mrs.J. H. E.

Edwards, S. A. Ogburn, S. W. New York City SUPERB LINE OF F.

Shaffner. Mrs. E.Shelton. Mrs. H.

T. Bahnson, Mrs. E. Krerner, Mrs.R. W.

Belo, Ferrabee, J. E. Peterson, M. D. Coffee, Mrs.

Lb M. Fries, Mrs. N. H. Siewers, Mrs.

C. Edward Linville, Dennis King, (col.) J. A. Fogle, Miss M. E.

Vogler, Miss M. Fogle, Miss Gertrude Siewers, Mrs. C. 8. Hauser, Benjamin Pangisj 28 Wm.

Simpson, 24 Julius Thompson, 35 Margaret Manuel, 63 Mr. J. H. Foote, 22 Ruth Manuel, 14 Carrie Starr, 1 Mrs. Jane Starr, 31 Wm.

Pitzer, 89 Mrs. S. C. Busick, 31 Mrs.R. A.Crutchfield, 23 Mrs.

L. Murray, Sprinkle. Jan. 25 Jan. 28 Feb.

2 Feb. 7 Feb. 9 Feb. 18 Feb. 18 Mar.

9 Mar. 8 Mar. 24 Mar. 31 THIS MEANS YOU. choice goods, Mrs.

Ju. W. Springs and Mrs. K. Hendricks.

A petition from the: citizens of Win U.S. HAULER. Clerk of the Superior Court. ston, signed by 309 names asking for an election to be held on! Local Option on Dated at Salem, N. March 30th, 1888.

comprising: 40 different patterns of When in need of Nails, Horseshoes, the first Monday in June next was filed fant's Day." The recitations and other exercises were mainly by the little ones, and very sweetly and promptly were they giv n. We were forcibly remided of the words of the Saviour, Except ye become as little children ye cannot enter the Kingdom of Heaven." A very in-terestingfeature was a series of questions and answers on the Geography of Palestine. The result exhibited a very general knowledge of Sacred Geography. The report of the Missionary Society "as very satisfactory. A donation of t36 was made to the Cherokee Mission.

The attendance on Sunday was 237-in-cludinji Teachers. Officers and Scholars. Axes, Hoes, Mattocks, btoves, among which may be found and the election was ordered to be held Tor tm bbrttarOtta aai (IkwVI In Dm Vaia SEEDS. Our expenses are necessarily heavy GINGHAM S. wiw mn vtd piMdi ftf Mft on the date stated, but after an exami DROUtl'S and our means limited.

With an in IMml fUmll i iii a HHillw uIhWki prten fttnw nation of the list of names by the com crease of funds we hope to extend and TIIE CELEBRATED R.T. JUUS TICK BKJLOSJLAK, missioners, the election was rescinded enlarge our charity, and therefore sug i A FULL AMD COMPLETE USE OF on account ot a number or the names gest to the public, if they are interested PUP Mill on the petition not being qualified vo in our success, to give us substantial en ters, i couragement by patronizing the concert R. E. LEE COOK, WfTTTE GOODS. On motion the Board adjourned to shortly to be given by the Salem Orches tra, under the auspices of the associa meet on Saturday, 21st in order to give the citizens an opportunity to se BITTERS F.

U. Fries, Superintendent, conducted the services. Miss A. Van Vleck was at the piano, and S. J.

Mickey, cornet. The singing was exceedingly good. tion. Mas. J.

W. Secretary cure the required number of names to Farming Implements of all kinds, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF callHhe election. CoBblaliff IB0H vttt PTES VEGETABLE TOKICS, complcUlr CLEANSES Macnineryof every description, or, in fact, anything in the a ESKICHES THE BLOOD. Qalekc S1? 55 mill VA hi FOR SALE. Black Spring Oats, DAVIDSON COUXTT ttsactisaof ttsTJTwaisEJdmert.

Clean tk eoaplcxloa, Bake tk akla snoot. It 4oos aot CASHMERES, BROCADES, Clover Seed, Orchard Orrass beeds, and a full line of Landreth's Garden lajar tk toetk, eaasa headache, or prodaeeeoa- trom the Lexington Dispatch. Descriptive Sketch Live cities in every section of the county have taken some means of ad stipaUoa ALL OTHER IB0X KEDICI3ES DO, PldanaaiwlDrTia-giataeTarrwbareraeaaiEMadlk. The Board of County Commissioners Seeds also Sea Fowl Guano. Clinard Brooks.

HARDWARE LINE 2 S5 2 tr en 2 AND OTHEA- were in session Monday and Tuesday Dm. IT. 8. RUOOUS, of Marian. aaye: "I (command Brown' Iron Bitiar a a valuable tool far nriehinc th blood, and ranorins all djapoptia No matters of special interest or in tUMtoato." DmpWL a aon no mm i I 5- Renews Her Youth.

r2i ill Er- Da IH TVrT.lrrT-Y. TUnrnold Iml volving any serious dispute or contest, hav piaaoribad Brown7 Iron Bittera in cum at anawnia and blood i1iiiini, also when a touo waa 2 51 I tTl 5 I ZZ. ill DRESS GOODS. were considered. Numerous court go to R.

R. CRAWFORD'S, who keeps naadad, and it baa prond tboroucaly Mb. Wm. Brora. 88 8t Mar Kt Hew Orlaana.

I claims were The largest ac a large and complete siock of the best quality of Mrs. Phoebe Chesley, Peterson, Clay Iowa, tells the following remarkable story, the truth of which is, vouched for by the residents of the town: "I am 73 years old, and have a 8. If i. 1 I St gSm. lli count was the bill of costs in the infan Give us an early call, and carefully in ticide case of State vs.

Sarah Warner spect our stock before purchasing. aaj: Brown' Iron Bitter relieved me in a eaaa of blood pot arm inf. and I heartily onramend it to those needjnf a blood purifier. Ma. W.

WTMokahak. Tnaeambia. aan: I have been troubled from childhood with Impure Blood and eruption on my face two bottles of Brown's Iron Bitter effected a perfect enre. I nsnnot spur too highly of this valuable Genuine ha above Trade Mark and crossed red Unas vertising their advantages and we are pleased to announce that the Winston Chamber of Commerce has completed arrangements with the Winston Sentinel office for the publication of 10,000 pamphlets descriptive of Salem, Win-, on, and the surrounding country. This WU be printed in a hundred page book, historical matter being under super-8on of a Committee from the Cham-r of Commerce insures its accuracy nd the covering of all desirable facts.

rhe compilation of the work has been entrusted to Dr. R. P. Robbins, of Erie, the amount, including expenses of beeotroubled with kidney complaint and lameness for many years could Keeping jury, oeing 108.34. Jail ex HARDWARE we study to please.

benses during the month amounted to an wrapper. TaJte other. Mad only by not dress myself without help. VWOWM VHEMlVAi. CO, BALTIMORE, MOL to $49.25.

The poor house account was I am free from all pain and soreness, $158.90.. A petition to declare the road H0TICE-TAXES. lr am ew aawei al av fa aaaaW aaaw and am able to do all my own house 4 After April 20th. all unoaid Taxes wil work. I owe my thanks to Jblectnc from W.

A. Watson's to J. W. Britting-ham's a public road, was laid over until CLINARD BROOKES. Salem, N.

March 15 tf. be placed in the hands of officers for collec which he sella at bottom figures. tion by levy on property, with a cost of 95 Bitters for having renewed my youth, and removed' completely all the next meeting. The petition for a cents to each tax-payer, under the new law. diseases and pain.

road from Julius Lambeth's to Moore's everybody be warned. DOH'T-FOEQET THE PLACE. JOHN BOYER, Sheriff, Cross Roads, was granted, as was also Try a bottle, only 50c. at Dr. O.

Thompson's Drug Store, Winston the petition for a road from the Ash- The Weekly Hews and Observer is a 1 he doctor has been a prominent 'respondent in the South for many years and has the best of recommwoda-tlons aa historical writer. It is proved in the forthcoming work to not nly give general descriptive and brief historical notes but to incorporate the 'ig facts regarding our churches lnd schools, manufacturing interests boro road near Boss Branch, to the Lex rh. SSSSSSL R.R.CRAWFORD, VBTOfJ Bncklen's Arnica Salve. i long ways the best paper ever publish ed in North Carolina. It is a credit to iaar uaii ceniurv.

Hat ington road near 4 mile branch, with the understanding that the county will not The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt the people and to the State. The peo- least among the wonders of in venti ve progress is a method and system of work that assume the expense 'of opening either HARDWARE MERCHANT, liheum, Fever bores, Tetter, Chap Ele should take a pride tn it. It should in every family. It is an eight page WAGON FOR SALE.

A good LADIES! track-ovt Wagon and lland Cart for Do Yom Own at Home, witi PEERLESS DYES They will dye everything. They are sold Tt nTTT T7 K' wavrIeI are those who everywhere. Price lOc a package 40 1 1 I-I read this and then act; they colors. They have do equal for Strength, lUullil 1 will find honorable em- Bngbtn-j Amount in package, or tor ployment that will not take there from ZTJJl'tXOQ Q- their homes and families. The profits are TheT d9 or lnat- For sale by Urge and snre for every industrious person Dr.

SHATTHEIL Dmnrilt. manrbsve made and arc nowmakingseveral hundred dollars month. It i eavsy for any PfTftP one to make 5 and upwmrdj par day. who viwXWi, willing to work. Either sex.

young or offers his professional services to tbe ritl- old; capital not needed; we start yoa. sens ot the Twin-City and urroundln Everything new. No special ability requir- ocas try. ed you. reader, can do it as well as any oflce at his residence on liberty 8tr-t, one, Wnte to us at once tor foil particu- between tbe M.

E. and M. P. Church. Wla- Urs, which wt mail free, Addrtaa btinson ston.N.C St CoM Portland, Maine.

March can be performed an over tbe country with. roBd. W. P. Redwine was authorized to ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all out separating the workers from their homes.

Pay liberal any one can do the paper, chock full of the best sort of I contract for rebuilding the bridge across Skin and positively cures 4ni every department of special inter-k'est to the immigrant or capitalist. reading matter, news, market reports, and all that. You cannot a fiord to be ILEBESTY WINSTOH, N. Flat Swamp Creek at C. G.

Harris's A. Piles, or no payment required, it is work: eitner sex, young or old no special ability required. Capital not needed you are started iree. Cut this oat and rein H. Kendall was ordered to contract without it.

Price, fl.25 a year. We will us and we will send you free, something of furnish the Weekly Hews and Observ guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, Or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. great vame ana importance to yon, that er until January 1st, 1389, for 1. Send For Buist's and Landreth's frosh arden Seeds, go to Ashcraft wESs Druggists, Winston.

March 8-tf. for repairing Rich Fork bridge on the Lexington and Thomasville road. An order was made providing that hereafter the county will not pay for board wm stars you in uusinesa, wnicn will bring you in more money right away, than anv- A. N. ZEVELY 805.

Agents for Mail Contractors, WASHINGTON, D. C. for sample copy. Address HEWS AHD OBSERVES CO- For sale oy ur, v. u.

Thompson, Winston, N. O. ming eise in tne wona. Urand outfit rr maine. Ejdeigh, H.

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