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Tka Pt ht Htm tgabdtt SliaXI. IT Bs BUILT BT TAXAtlOHf oiacoq tBeday i J. BSLU1ID. t'4 4 4- If EKLV KUT REPORT TOBA0001aABXT. 1 VI.

thBrMiiiT, February 21, LGCAt J5EWS. A eek's Review fa iheTownt iountf, and I iedmant I .1 Wheat cxreti 8t4ao I fay tb farmers. i Tli water hydrants offga1 itvebtea Buaberjd. AreapectHIfti-i covecca the reee Saturday Monday. j.

The Jr. U. AJ Icnteaat a franl street. parale to-aiorrow ft.er- C. A.

Harfnal. FarmjBgtdo, "if he fctM atofe- eepr aud ganger I I A Hill Las beei ifLroducBvi ino fbe I loose- of Re charter the I pvlway. Tee Pearson Sieetifigs at Gj-een- poro. in aiay, will bid in anient. A-raa-je a to that efjct havebeei -i i Air.

rraan HeifisUir 1etl at' wistou. Idaho, Tijtritri rj, im rM-c-D'4B a vjsitio Sakin, Lis i 'J i 1 I Great In the price of fpbotoraplu. See card Hf Mr. Hough pr.icular. H4 -IsKa printer iani v.a ana no mistake.

5 Ml uisinng ptironj-ze dress maker should rot f' to read the card of Hiss Mattiel Spaugt, in this issue. Evangelist Monday discoursed jis Rilrigh last Sunday! As thefifg. is in session, fcfo sorm-t. rijeit onl" aodt those n. T6e Editor ackooejijej an invitaVoitu attend tre-cei'tiom the past week, one at t'ae Mr.

Jijseph Bifad'Snd tSe otUer at Mr. V. P. )f oisbj'sjfeis pi hooael If Mr. G.

Vs HinAawj of thiscjly, liks been appointed by Gov. Fpwle as a delegate to the 2 Conventioc, wUich meets, at MouIgomery. Marh 5th. i To morro uiorniBK at 10 o'clocki tie County Sundar bctool bTIMr- i tf will eoovene; iti the Reform Ciuh Hail. A special ptwramme: of txe-cises Las been prepared, wLlch We ipiblished weeks aVo.

S--Tiie Vcut la li of Seoi Fe- willvgive an eter-liinmett io-iuorrow ri.ittt Jq their Ghapel, conbisting ir an original ci Je in three at ts, iofeal ad instrumental muslA. It is aner tie direction of tLe Adinias on 2, cLt Proceeds wfli he used for fjroishtrfx the Society Hall. QLEMEEAND I Was not Elected 'nF''jt feet is -quite oomber of good Democrats GOS LEFT 9 fori all of whiob 1 am' i 'I POLITICS, however, ia not my basiness, bat to sell HARDWARE A5D- Crockery as cheap, if not a little cheaper than any one else is ray aim and intention, and is something I will do. I carry in Btbre a very fall line of both 1 HARDWARE CROCKERY 1 embracing Dearjy every article in both lines to be in the largest estallishmftbis, Jbo enumeration of which would be almost impossible; 1 also carry a complete line of 8achBs Biaders.Ueapers, blowers, Rake, Drills, Food Cutters Plows, Ac and in TOOLS ways a full line, making the wants of ti e' Farmers and Mechanics ai atadyV I also carry a fall line of aso flouii FftmsliiD. Articles Generally.

In the crockery department I cany a line of eherp, medium, and finest wares, suited 10 the wants of all classes ioclading Lampi, Lamp Goods, Glassware; i I have employed a corps of poliie and competent clerks, wlio, with tn self, will always bo glad to tee and wait npon yoa. 5 Thinking joa meat cordially for the many favors to in th past, I beg to meet earnestly ftsk lor an increased sltare'of your pftironogn. Veiy Be8ectfullj, I IT a ALLEN. 1 a 1: a tSd JCHrden, this ooantt, Ui M.Ubli.hed,! witbjT. N.Mar" ball.

Esq Post Master. I 4- 3 I I WiiETue belfl rH of riin last 'Saoday niKht en oaf aeeral adjacent water coor es npoo Considerable boom, ij Wa be IhemJ-oJ agenti Mr! MastenjwflR: attend Wilkee Qkr wij oe pleased to meet tbe nny patroci and friendi of the for sate -near Bethanla. this county! iiuibw wi, wames r.ji LJocback, Aaminstrtfr or Gideon Grabbs, SI' SEED.V4T. F. A H.

Fries offei several x5eHent arieUea or Seed, Oate foraale ia another colamn. Toa coald not fled a better article or more rccommodating gentlemen to deal Second EsteetaixmeWt. Thi 2xd ladies'interested in tha Valors' another pleasant t-usrvinnins at tie Belo ilouse, on me evening- or March laty at 7:30 estiva u-M. iue Ladiea Aid So cietyof the Baptist Cnurob will giv a Festival in tbe. former Uwens stand, 3-d Street, to morrow nigh.

"theloijcasioa is a wortiiy one and the ladies promiss a hospitable preao. I' I i (nor EM3g.r.-X!r. Chls. Flyni of thU city, iciidentally shot himself in the Wp last Saturdir. while loving with loaded pistol.

tr Gray dressed te wjund. which. ia 'not of a serious nisture: i i Pehs )NALi-ifMr. E.C. Rominger left for tte1 edar Falls Monday, ncj Will remain some time.

He is fully cbri'yersaat with the roan-(acture of cloth and; has? devoted toany-yeats 0ffais life! to the busir ness. i i. i i Rrfat JMMk Sale. The Dob-i ion property; jstcorth of the Meth-Ulist Protestant Chnrcb, wa sold at Imclion Msnfa. The residence was bid off bi Mfi JaTfs Scales f.

i la rnn Tir. i 1 1 i I Killedbv a Kick. Up in Caldwell coanty, ijeir tin Vilkes line, a colored man bythe name of Houston ent out to geta load of wood and not returning ws looked after and fpnnd dead with the bruise of the horse's his breastl I J. A. Morris! cf Uniontowo, lVi gae us a pleasant call on jeslerdaf.

He is prospecting with a view' ipgi locating in this sec tion and engagHig in truck farming. We trust Mr.g Morns will decide to- remain. Tbereqi ts plenty of room and a hearty welcome for all such gentlemen! 1 J- Watek Senatorl Hamp. ton. of TsdkiB, paid us a pleasant vjgil TuesiayJ ep route for Raleigh.

The Senator had. intended to return on Moaday but; the heavy rains on unrlay nigat.eacsea tue streams to rise to such ah extent as to prove a pntabie wster-bound. Reap week, th Bee Hive is outi wittfv another brand new aiiytrtisement This enterprising firm dpi the thorough advertising of hi firm in the city and to kep ros- te it is time well spent to reatl the plain facts that the Bee Hive presents ftom time to tim in the column i of tie REi-cMius I 4 1 ahs Bt iiN-aii. -The barn af Mr. E.

Allen, at.hu residence, near the reservation! was burned Wednesday niorninz about 10 o'clock. Horses and contents were saved and he loss includes notbins of impor; ex cept the A large crowd and ike 2 re cotppaotes soon gathered. Th origin is not definiuly known. The chimaey, at Mrs. M.

S. Bowman's residence, corner of 4th apt Cherry Streets, Monday evening, suddenly sunk about four feeW carryi ng the floor on first and sidbntj with it. The chimney is situated the center of building au fhe occurrence; taught was; byt! crumbling away of brick qsed in the foundation. 5 Died la thisr'city, Febiuary 15th, Mr: J. B.

Vaaiha. after a brief iShess, agej about 70 years? The deceased was ajntive of StokeS county $nd removed to this city several years ago, wieretiseveralTof his chil dren now reside, among the numbsr beibg Messrs. T. h- aughn, Joseph auguu, au( i iv mains were tnttred in the cemetery last Sunday SnERlFT IsJt-BEii Oa Saturday, of last -week, that clever, whole-souled affapie gentleman, saer iff W. Ai Bslley.llof Davie county, met with Quite a- paiLfuI accident.

ltie Sheriff was driving to Mockt yflle. in a road eaft, and while pass over a rough place on the road he was accidentally tnrown irom we v- hfcle, learn, painful bat by no means aerioas (njanes. J.This is tb day for new and 4iand isdme churches. -Ftery denomination. ini every tow.

eems to be making aii effort in thiatespect. The Meth odist ProtestnC: it High Point are next on the list; They propose to ra8b money to build a 2,500 itroo-tore. Takisir into consideration the nimher of nstmbere. th I effort- Is a vry commendable one aaa wis rfitiCAS wisne a success, RiyiTEiTLor Cocbse Wi bad a jphair lactorj near here some ra ago, but it sem to have diea a natural death. It ahould retiyed.

There is no reason, wty such an in etitotion shoald nt pay. j- Thomas-vfle does a considerable business in this Al gfe many, are sold here and the article made; are! neat aid seryiceable jd eyery way. SDar- iiia the month of January th factory titer sold 1.8?3 chairs, whica truly ayery creditable ahowing. A bill liM been tent to th Legislature, for passage, which aathoriae th Commissioners of Forsyth ooaa-ty toi leyy a apeblal tax for the par Dnuaing a new uourt uouse. RexkWbeb: to Nioht.

To-night the popila of on? Graded School will give an enjoyabj entertainment in the Opera) Hoose for th aid of the li brary fond. -Go by all Yon will lot onlyieod encouragement to ng folks ibut likewise aid a caaae. it AxraAT. John Collina, while clr- aroundin th vicinity of Belo's Pond. Saturday might, became in- solved lit a diffldultr with Bob and Tom IWilliams, which ended In Col lins being seriously stabbed la th back and wounded at other places on his body.

At first th Ufa of Collina hung Jn a balance; but at last ac count he was improving. A- 8 LB 1 Do Yon SMoxic Lst thoaa who smok make a note of the fact that for good clgart, 1 the year round, none ean be foend that will excel the far-famed tieopold's, who is not only the poet i leanratei in the tobacco manufacturing world, but likewise the champion cigar-maker. Remember this, and onder any and circum stances smoke. Leopold' Havanas. i Jaii! BrxakiRo ik Wilkes.

Three prisoners broke jail at Wilkesboro one day last weekj They first broke me loca oi tne maja aoor and es caped throqgb a bfle made previously in the outer )wal'l in a room ud stabs to, which plape they are accus tomed to, Do taken dnnnz the day. Their name! were. Peter Eller, charge, stealing a horse; Melvln Blizzard, for stealing topim, iuidi Clell Pre, for costs. This is another clinchinz ar gument in faro? of new jail, a ques tion which has? been agitated by number of citizens bf Wilkes county ior some time past. Elected President.

Col. A. B. Andrews has been fleeted President pf the North Carolina Midland Rail- Way Company, succeeding Mr. J.

orner Morehead, who becomes vice- president. This road is now owned by the Richmond 4 Danville, and the latter has assumed all its indebtedness The old company spent 120.000, but its work waa stopped in 1883. The Richmond Danville as we all know are now constructinz the road, and have a force of convicts grading the portion bf it from this city to Mocksville Tna Dat Ouqiit to Cele brate. Tomorrow Is Wasblogton'e Birthday. In this day and genera tion a mere boaittent upon the day is about the only observance tbe oc casion calls forth, ft hie not always been thus.

our i boy-hood davs Washington Birthday was a jubilee to the youngsters anil th older folks -1 1 1 1 lou vuiuimiu iiuefai snare oi patriotism. The program embraced martial torch processions, balloon ascensions, A 3. Those might not have been tbe days of push, progress anq1 enterprise, bat they were the zoo4 alt days, all the ium and the people enjoyed them. Little Cniii.BcRjtED to Death. -tA very sad; and fatal accident oc curred in Midd'e Fork Township.

this county, an Wednesday, the I3th instant. A lHtle twotyear old son of Mr. A. M. Meeknm, and an older brother were ipiayitg in the yard.

some two hjndred yards from the hpuse. wbera a i few Mays previous, hbg-kiPing had taken place. They kindle a trash -fire land by soma means the yoonger brother's clothing cUnght tire and he toddled to th ouse. reaching the same enveloped i(j flames, and. from the fffects of which, he died shortly after.

sv A Serious Bird HInt. M. G. hi taker, of Pilot Mountain Hotel wa? driving oat the niorninz of the 14th. torether with some other par ties a bird hunting, when his horse became frightened and ran away striking Mr.

V. Boyle' I stdre and a large tree standing in the iyard, burying one wheel three inebjes in th tree and throwing Mr. Whttaker some 15 feet iL tbe ai, breaalhg his right lez in three places below the knee. Mr. Whitaker came: down! head-foremost and striking a rock, 1 fractured his skull in a serious manner.

This morning, lothj St wasithonzbt ampu tation of tSe leg necessary, but later we are pleased learn of an im- provemeBt in his Condition. Mr. Whitaker bas the Sympathy of as all. True to Hi FiR.r Love. Mr, J.

S. Scales, the genial and whole-souled partner bf Piedmont Warehouse, as will ba seenlelsewhere. was the purchaser oi tbe Dobson residence in this city, last Monday, and the b'boys say that it betokens marital; joy for oar Irtend, as it is a wise plan to firtt secure the cagi, tcr the Dira. it is generally conceded, will soon Be that las it may, Mr. wf.l always remain devoted.

In I business sjnse, tof his first love, icuuiuuk acca jnovj IB WUim IOr so many years has -labored faithfully and efllcieatly for tbe tobavoo raisers of Piedmont Carolina. By his kindness, and sociability to and in terest in the affairs of the farmers. Mr; Scales hat wott. a host of warm friends, whose con tin ued patron see speaks in plainer terms than type can print, or toe popularity of Mr, Scales and the well known Piedmont Warehouse he represents. A cough is inomediaUly relieved by Dr.

lint': Congli Sprap. For sal by AshcraftS eV 50 wens. Drag. gist. Anaoyed.

Well why do yoa allow a cough to trouble yoa, when a bottle or Flint's Cough Syrnp will ear yoa. Foreale. by Ashcraft Owena, Drugglsti. 1 I-. 1 I Astop that conga clr it wiU lead to consumption.

Flint Coagh Syrap will give yoa imaveaiau tenet, roc sal by Ashcraft; tO wens, Drag- Iteh, eared la 80 auautes by W00K ford's Saaitary Lotiaswl Sold by Aah- ar uweus. iayuta. Winatoa. Hot. 23, ui ypo goodies oanesaay war regular ipeld days at th Warehouses, aad to-day ih breaks awjsr.

Tn street sar-roundibg our thfe warehonsea iter uned with wagons and th hoes tnemselvea fiUed and Jammed with men and tobacco. Doable ealee werf Beceultj and thU make aboatth turd or fourth onnaaally lanre break aiac jtb holidays. At Farmer Wareiiboae.fofUatanbe, we ean follt illoatraU what bis break ia. Th treeu on two side aad, th yard, werw aerfectseaof wagons, while ute interior even to the wagoa fey, waa filled with ixll after oil of: to. baoco.

jit required the beat portion ot day to oomplste th sales her. Thousands of dollars changed hands. ana as a ml, the price were good throughout. This quotations elsewhere, corrected regularly at this boas, gives fait estimate, and they can reued upon. j'f YadiinCocbt.

Bad weather and court at Yadkinville are proverbially concurrent incident and the present term, which convened Monday, la not an exception. His honor. Judge fhiilips and Kolioitor Settle reached Yadkinvtllo Sunday evening, wbieh accounu for there being court Mon day, for these gentlemen, with the representative of thia 'paper who also reached the village Sunday, were the last and the Only persons able to pass from the direction of Winston nntil Wednesday: morning, owing to th high water iu eomtequenc of the terrible rains Sunday uight. I thun dered and lightened and rained then rained and lightened and thundered from 2 a. m.

Monday morning up to 12 when all tii streams surroun dingjthls town (and they are on every or it,) were oa tneir "Diggest swell: and psS3ageimpoShble except where bridged, i Monday fsund the smallest crowd at court ever know in the history of the coanty, pherhaps. But the Judge was here and the Jjolieitor and the court officers, so court was called at 11 o'cleck. Tbe Grand Jury drawn, charged and a very effective day'; work put in, considering the disadvantages of thefj occasion. Judge Phillips is a mostaffable gentleman and is as genial socially with non professionals, as he ls popular with the bar. vA t.

Tuesday brought! a large crowd. though a cold, raw, disagreeable day. Tbe dockets are all small and unim portant. Mr. T.

Al Atkins, of Jones; ville is foreman ot the lirand Jary. Sheriff Lakey haathe mumps and is quit ilLj Deputy E. D. Farring- ton ia doing the honors of the Court room In consequence, and doing them well.i I IU RepresfeBtstive Vestal was shaking hands with his constituents Mon day, reluming to Raleigh Wednesday morning- 5' Court will adjourn for the term Friday of possibiv The Editor or the. Republican ts meeting many ot vhis old friends.

1 he paper Is very popular among this people and is (Widening i's cir culation to a degree that is very grat ifying to its friendSf; J. W. G. Yadkinville, 18a. i SU .1 siisua jo-rriMtis.

The public schools her tajg'it by Mr. Jas. F. Kerner, formerly a stu dent of the Winston. Grsded School, willxlos on next Friday the 22nd.

The Naw Mill Co, here bad the misfojtune, a few days since, to burn a kiln! of dry: lumber ready dried, and to be dressed up and de livered the next dV to Dr. E.1 Beubow, of East Bend. Ojr'friead, Mr. Wm. U.

Rcntgar who has made his home Laurinburg for some years past has disposed of his business there, and will mingle with us again for awhile. Our young friend and Alerchast. Mr. Jno. Conrad having made up his mind that it is itot blessedness to live alone, left our village on tbe 13th insu and preceded to tbe resu dence of Mr.

and was there united in marriage to bis daughter Miss Willie, by Rev. J. M. Matins Hr. S.

M. Speas, has the lam- ber about al raised: I and placed on the site for a large hew residence. I lean that contractor I Ellis M. Long will commence building it tbe 1st of April. Mr.

Speas ia a new subscri ber to the RepcblK AX. and by the way one of bur most industrious and clever young men. The steam mill here is operated by three Henrys and is called by II J. W. S.

thb -Henry's" mill, and now a -'John's" mill has been dis covered in this section. Oi ia basi ness visit by one of the otratives of the mni Jays since to Jubh Huff's mill lie found "John" Job neon fireman, "John" Idol sawer, 'John" Logan lumber bearer and "John" Calahan one of ta custo mere. The "John's and Henry's' mills are doing a right fair basiness, bi't if they could lad more "John's nd Henry a idle ia I tbe neighbor hood they might increase their force, Feb. 19tb, 1389. 4 Eoo.

AND ALL KISDS OF LADI28 -EWINO DONKEY I MISS If ATTIK MPACGII at tbe residence of Mrs. O. A. flege Call and a her and tama her samples of Black 8Uk direct frcrj tbe aaaafaetorer snd ti Baanufaetarers prlees for which is agcai. Feb.

21-tf Oats I SEED OATS! 5 are ao prepared to osTor i 14 i RUST PROOF OATS WIKTERATS. All select edlfor Seed at (0 and 55 CeaU Per BtuhaL i 1 CALLAKU EXAktSTE OUR SEED QATS -v. 1 1 'A-'r'- before fawvieg elsawber. 5 Rspstfaliy. Fr Jc H.

FETES, jro. 11-1 1 0aIm.H.O. p' 1 i i I'' "1- y-ti. -i h. faaai Lmmt tax rliaufle KipmUUm A.

i J- i la the National Republican at appear th picture us aowve cameo gentleman, and also ms rouowing account of his life and labors. To ta any peopli, of thii sec iroa the name of Holland will aoa familiar. TbeJRev. W. J.

Holland allude to is a bob of Est. Francis uoitana, wao was Dora where th Mickey farm is ow located and after bis retara from the West Indies, was or the Moratian Church at Sa- en ne a ncmber of years, the greater portion of his mi jistrr beinr darinir kj penoa oi (ue war, in me sixties, Uur old resident citixens will always ave a (waRmsppt in theii! heart foe Ker. rrancis Holland, who removed after the war, whje we, of yoBDj er years, trill read the follow! lag of school-hoy rrisnd, in many insiauces, ana scqiai stance. In oth era, with gratification and pleasure; ine acpoant speaks for itself, A report was in circulation recently that the United States government uat appointed the Rev. W.

J. Uol. land, of Pittsburg, to take charge of a scientific expedtion to the west coast ofAfrica. This mar have bsen a little prematare, but it is true that aa expedilion to Africa in the inter ests of botanical and ceolotrical re search is in contemplation, and that the governments my b3 induced to give assiatance. Amonz its most active pdomoters iis the gentleman of wuom a portrait is eiven.

iand who has bad lexpsrience in superintend icg the work of scientific observation in a distant laadi The Rev. W. i. Hallandl of Pitta. barg, Pa was boa on the island of August.

1843 His father a North Carolinian by birth, and was a missionary! of the Moravian Cnurch in the West IoilieS at the time his son saw the light. His fami ly nas numbered amon them sever al distinguished men of science. Dr. aonana scientific tastes came bv inheritance. His father labored with Prof.

C. B. Adams, of Amherst College, in the study bf the shells of the est Indies, and was Adam's chief assistant in tha magnificent work accomplished by him in this ia-terestingj domain of investigation. Dr. Hollaind graduated at College i 18C9.

and at Princeton Theological Seminary in He mmertiateiy settled in Piltsbnnr. as the pstor i of the Pellefield fPreshyterian) Church of that city. Ills leisuce moments he bas devoted to the; study, of natural science, gradually attain- with the result of ing to of recognized au thority upon the science of entomology in particular. I His collection of insects is second to none in 'the United States, "and includes over One hun dred thousand specimens bf fully twenty thousand species, PolkkvMeronet Hkaro From. -4Some weeks since we published a full ac aunt of the sudden denartnre of Chief of Police John Meroner.

aid gave as fair and impartial record of the affair as the position occupied by Mr. Meroney and tha cQrcumsUaues of, the case admitted. For some time since several' rumors hive been current regarding Mr. Me-roney's whereabout, and one of tbe local papers went so far as? to say that he brd enlisted with Forepaugh's Show and ias en route for This week; letters have been received. from him, iby hfs wife aud also by Mayor Boford.

He has located at Spjktanfal, Washington Tfrritorj. Is engaged-in the Restaurant business and il doing well. His object in, so silently absenting himself was for fie reason that his financial obligations were such that be deemed best to adopt this method pf proceed ings. 114 requests statement of amMiiits 4be tne town by him, which he proposes t3 liquidate at the earliest practical inomjent. Mrs.

Meroney, we learn, will him soon. The Annexation. Of course oar Clemmonsrille friends can; expect opposition' to their annexation to Forsyth, by the Lexington fpeople. It wis so before and will in all prob ability be the same this time, but that doe not alter the jastlce of the teiuest. tct it be un ierstood that the people Forsyth are not instigators of this project or prime movers inlthe petition how be fore the The entire owes its originality to those agitating it.

and from motives of convecience and interests, busiuess and otherwise. We publlsud a synbpsis of tbeir pe titrfju receatlr. Iue principal ob jections raised will bi that of taxa- Voh, owinztotiie present indebted ness 01 uifviason county. 4ms is on of the special fcatares of Said per tit to a in which thosi desiring; to an nex propose to pay their pro tattX of th'q indebtedness. more could be asked.

Cne thing is evident, that if membecs of tha Legislature will examire carefully Into the matter pro and con, the facts elicited Will be proof sufficient that tbe request is and one they could not conscien tiously refutse to grant. i Death or a FOrmbu Citizen. Mrs. Xanfcy H. Williams died in South Greensboro, Feb.

1889 at the home of her son, Mr. F. Keith. Hall she lived till th 30th pf March, woujd have been 77 years of age. She was thf mother pf six children.

Two of them were killed in the late war, Tbe other four, L. 24. Ketth, printer, of this city, H. S. Keith, carpenter, of Raleigh, N.

F. M. Keisu, plasterer, or Greensboro, N. and Mrs. Tempi R.1 May- hard, or High Point, Ware with her at her death and burial.

Kb lived 'for several years Rale'gb, several year in njgn roiat, roar or nv years in vunston, ana some two jears in Greensboro. She was lo-ed and; respectea oy ait ner neighbors. and those who knew her. Th mains were jburied In High Point cemetery Sunday, February 17th- Mrai Keith died as she lived a con sistent CjaicxRN ys. Libertt.

A colored preacher, 2a name only, however, was sent to jail last Friday evening charged with stealing a chicken from General Bit ringer, i Hie name la given as Jacob Daniels and he was tried befcra Esq. Hamlen and in default of a SO bond went to board with Jailor Maetau I OotretdweUybvraraanWarlioaa Breaks ooatiaa faU. AO good ripe ooaeoos aeu wail. uoasaMM- aaa ase- diass sort are a shade We 50 8.50 meJiuaa 4.60 to' S. 0 good 9M to 13.00 Fiae lfi.00 to IS nfr common Leal 4.50 to 7.0b aaedioa.

8.00 to la 00 arood 12.00 ta 14 on Good sweet UJMtolSOb Cotters good 18.00 to 23.SC fi x7.80 to 87 0t Wrappers Com SSlOO to 35.00 40 00 to 45.00 Fin 50.00 to to.OO PRODUCE MARKET. Cometod by Hinahaw Madeari Btrrra rata. Honey. 8 (412 Corn, old per 60 (65 wneat, Wheat. red iiotoi.ai 1 00 to 1 20 90 Uats, Flour per hundred.

Country meat, sides Country bams Eggs. per 45 (A 48 2.60 to 2.76 8 (3 10 (H I 7 8(410 1525 75 Butter, fresh 00 on try made Peas, per bosh Tallow BO Flax 75 (a 13 Chickens, selling price. Sorghum sbiazno paica. Bulk meat sides, 7(4 to 7 Hams, canvas surar cared 13 15 Salt, large fine 1 75 75 65 18 'a 20 6i 8 small nne coarse Sugars. ckerel, per barrel none.

0.t;0 Molasses, per barrel 22 (A 80 Kallon 27 45 Syrup, 30 fa 60 Pork. 1 7j 8 FOB MARKET. Babbits Sinn 25 cents a dozen. Oposom S.tolUeach. "Oposom kits each.

Mnkrat a to 10 each, i Mmk to 40miIi. Ottor 4 00 to 6 00 each. Oray Fox 10 to 50 esch. Bed 25 to SI 00 each. Ooon 5 to 40 eaeb.

Ihunk 10 to 40 each. I LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cows, Boos ta. Corrected weekly by J. E.

Mickey. Cows and Heifers, mediam. 3 (a 2 14 good 2 1 4 2 3-2 Steers, Hteers extra. good. 2 1-2 (rt 2 3-4 3 4 3 2 fa 2 14 2 1 42 1-2 2 1-2 2 3-4 512(26 31 4 3 815 00 30 00 KnllS, rood, extra, good.

Veals, Hogs, furs. Lambs, Obod Wetheis. Milkers. Jersey, Guernsy, Aver snio, uoistein. 850 00 125 0p H0K8B8 Airo Moxxa Correot by Crutchfield 4 MsArf nr Vice toppy drivinff hdraee.

S150 to Draft Horses 125 to $150 Oood mediam farm horses 8100 to 8125 1 mmon ping horses, 50 to 80 Mules, 16 bauds 4 to 6 tare $140 to $165 uo ia ao de do 14 do do 75 to 80 do IS band and old 40 to 7C MARRIED. Ia Wiikn conotv. Fhl. 7ti. Vrdry MtBee.

of Alabama, to Mia temeQwva. danehter of tti 1.1. Gwyn. fa this eoaotv. Fehrnsr ifin.

k. H. Ooslen. Esq Mr Je klJ. hnl to Wis Mry Sprinkle.

la lVxiiKtoo. N. Feb. 13 Rev I Horlej. paaturof the Ini.l,.r.

Methodist Cburcb, to Miss Lena Loon- ra. dangbter of W. C. B. T.in-r Lexington.

At West Bend. Yadkin aonnt by P. Jones. Esqr Juo Urve! toUiss Delia Lue'ev. It Gretoa Urt-eu," occasion an 1 iiu-; eTeS.t,n tb Porti of Ureek Toenabip.

DCEa In Stokes euunTv. P-i. 11 Eliaha W. Blaii. 44 i ODth, and 4 dija.

ln Keraerstille, TuesJuy moroiue. a Jaeksoo. of consumption, an I wife pt be section master on tbe 8J Branch road. In thin eitv. V.k,....

it.l ma, jura, Jole Parker daair iter r. Pegr-m. Med arx.nt25 year, and a verj Worthy aud moat escellpct ladv Tc the family we extee.i einer sytnpttby Sale of Land. ON THE 23RD DAY OF MAKCH. 1889 I will i.ffer fo, .7.

obit House door in Wi Iltnit rm mhII raoi of Lnd, coutaining about FOUR ACBES. tying -about one mile Southeast Betoauia, Forsyth eouaty, a.li inios tbelandsof Wm. Lehm.o aud oth rs; This laud ia fair for contains some ood. Sils at 1 M. ferms.

one-thint I JAS. X. LINEBAfK. Adcn'r ol Gideon Oribbs. dee Feb.

Please Xoticel BEARING PO MUCH OF CASH sgaioet eredit, auj of it oeciaeo 10 irv it in uva un a ate, ill re- auoe ma pnoe of my Pbotograpbs tbe doaen. making my beautifel Cabi per acaea, aud Uartta el wpw aoaen, aU other eisee ia pro gwjiun, avineee prices, sball expect wmeni. at urns orders are given. iwunn aeu very, tuertby avoid ac making bills. Having all tbe Neg aiivesmaee oy my Uetber and self anna aere, dapiieUes wiU be fersib at tbe rate of $3 0-1 per dt essi, for Cak iae e.

Ca de at per dVsea. Trust iog eai me people ef the two eiU. and vicinity will routine to give ate a share of their eneiom fdwiU eadenvor to pfease au mat ttroaisi toe. Maia street. Wituti.n Feb lUt, 1889 tf Brother Fciriners I Order year Oonenri Grace Vin Psaeaes.

Dwarf sad Standard r-rs. afid UOarries. direct from tbe aarw t- .7: yoar moaev urspe viae aetivered at the Rnrtrou cax tmoe or ooxed and 00 board tha eere at winatoa at 820 aer wbK number of vines ia fall bearina wM inw tun 10 ouv ganoos of wis of braady averv ar with fourth the labor or expense of rahivat- tag same iaaa ta tobaeeo. Bend oa year orders at once, as tbe supply ia aMHll IXBDISAHD L. REYS0LD3.

t4 I 4 i Right Against Wrong. Cash A gainst Credi a THE BEE HIVE SHOE Ale HAT STORE CANDIDATE FOR PUBLIC I PATEOSAGE. il To the Headers of the KeftjiJcan We have fitted up a room is which we shall carry SHOES and HATS exclusively, and it Will be in fact as well as name ft Bes Hivb Shoe and Iat Store. I i Oar Sboe and Hat trade baa beep phenomenally large! since our be- girning. and wo think that the eaose which brought it about "were good goods at hohesi profits.

Be sides a large lie of the best makes thil we handle, we shall aid this 8pifing a line of Ladles Sl.oes under th brand of Queen. Ala a io of Mn'g under (be King brand, and uuheaiUtingly' say that they will be tha beet Shoes ever offered for th I We ill five an atsolnt guarantee oa every pair, ana onr customers know what that means, for will always make a reasonable allowance on any thing; we warrant that don't prove what we say. Out of 720, pairs of our Bee Hive Warranted $1.10 Boots, have had claims for only 40 cents, and erery pair' was fnlly warranted. ah carry I in of th best Hat under our own brand. Satisfai tioc guaranteed or refunded.

Now the balance; we want to say ia this Il yen boy shos and (hats before seeing onr line, yoa'U- be sick if losing money affects vqp that way. Well, we guess oo'll give as a trial: JK Toars Aoxj ae to Pica, i 1 i D. BAITT li 1013 dijjaToirjB-ic IS THE OOEFIS Of li sb piije-1. swt-Il head, tone aiadVd, credit, cot you can booses. i N.

0. Cotton Heafy bheeting, 4 boxes larje za Blaing 41 to 6 be I94 98a US 44b 366 32d tm lOa 07o 05 i 05b 4 boxes large sin Matches bimmiH Liver Keg-ilator Ur. arner Safe Care, Ames Steel cvals Gowttr.ad's Steel Dells Iron! hovels Hteot Hay Forks, i I Chains. Plow Points 1 Corn Shellers flest'l 4 qiatt covered backets 4 gallon cups 2 one pint caps These are onl a ot onr 1000 bargains. si 4 w.

Ve lcom e. bp hr W. A. Sensean. ofj tke CofT-o Pot.

cauie; jn; fioin aad en Mats hisl seiTices ih the firm. Th'e is cootrary to Horace Greely and tiie orb2r of things IcomiDg East, or "South, ll-iiice, thice welcome, Mr. Siosnian tte fuure garden spot ofthetTnion. for Like B. of the II Farmifi' Warehouse, ever dea joui to acebm-min iate its patrons, puliiishes a sched utU of sale days in boii tbe Uei'I an aal Sffrfit.

'This is a two foul ptiriti. 'fit not fltny pfov a source of i'onVenience' t'iB tiifusanls of bavo raisers that read the but likewise, in iW. io patronage. evinces as it wishes to be 4outt' bj i j' i'l jDied at tub Age i Near JftJT rson, Ashe Febr I2tb, t'S. Richsl I iui died 'at she ao-ehof '4 months, and days.

TitM! I'dyeassd was a tatie ojT Guilford nty and was marrfe i in 1823. I Idol. Her muidmjname wii Cbipman. Years ago, Jaficrjt he deatll ofjher husband; she ber I in, Barnet I.loi, in connty, i w4h whom she made her home. Mrsi I AjjS.

Junes, of Salemf an onl "ku'itcr ot As a nurse I aat physician. icoinUiried; Srith tfUi clfinian character, she fo mini ten: and dear frieudsti tbe of her death wijj retail lender ani in many 'instances: ptbotij re- elections: 'I 4 Missiosart Tie Gf ei Centrdt Pri-teHfunt states tht Rev. A. R. Moran.ft Principat otlYadkin Hia School has olpifed bis services andj fbeea -itf proved under tbe Ikard of Missiot.9 of Methodist Protestalit Chnrcb asa? Missionary to Jipai; It bis the ffortand desire this couii nation to build up Yadkin G3l-lge.

cnd under Mr. MWgaa'a administration the school La greatly improved. His decision becomaa1 Missionary, while it wtjl lejive an ija-: prtint vacancy at hooie. Jtfill give to tke foreign work an aciire- and ous advocate to the causa of Christ land, i Ji I P4ttkt Cncucii Nci 2 Cojutt-tite. Oar Baptist, friends are grbwina: rapidly as a eohgregatid.

Wbei R9v. II A. Erowp came here some eleven years ag iSe church I was squall and barely seif-sistaiaing. He. Baptists have now very handsome place of worship, heated by furnace and lighted by electricity, and neatly Burnished auj a congregation that has grown toi euch pro- portions that the new chapel erected Jonf Broad Street somefjeajrs since, rhas been-called into requisition and to-night a church will be instituted Ithere under thej pastoral tdharye.

of thi Rev. Mr. Pernelli This will -f make two churches for Winston, of this faith, one as prosperous as could be desirjd, and the second organizing under verv iTt-atifvin? clreumitances 1 To pastor Browa great credit is due for the growth and progress of this particular work. I He has the highest regards of all our people aid hip wor ki testify thst his labcf for the 5 Master in this community! bas not i been in vain, bat abundantly blessed I Smoke the Plixin Cigar, it is still the leading five cent Ciaar--atl Ha ana lone fiber. Ashoraft A Ow -1 1 moj aursery, Lewarvfil.

N. O. By the Oar Locd or Btogje Baml 'I in if i 1 it Si 7.

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