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m Advance. , xny a new business. ,. .!;- lllliy llll old !..-; - man; a (lull business. Ct- many :i lost business. .v- i many a f.illiiiir business. r,.MTvri many a larve business, s. . ii i t s sueeess fii any business. Keying at it .Joristanily Brings Success mmmm The l'eopie's Party Convention. The Judicial and Congressional convention met in Rocky Mount TuescUy. Dr. H. F. Freeman', r f ; and Theresa Barnes, born in Edge- Wilson county was nominated ir Congress, E. W. Timberlake of Frankliu county for Judge, and Claude Bernard of Pitt county for Solicitor. Die.t. John Thomas Barnes, son of Edwin d Th iibe. 22 nd 1830. (now Wilson) county Dec. Died Oct. 9th at 5:45 p. m. The iuner.il was held from the Methodist church Wednesday after noon, Rev. J. A. Mundy conducting the services. Nadal's Drug Store WlU He Open Nexl Sunday. LOCAL. i Li'iowi'cn Tea, don't fail to go. r.'iioii was "selling yesterday at ... ut5'-. " Read Gay's adv. this week and i!ui keep up with the times; i h ladies of St. Agnes Guild will give a lea on H iloween. Go! Miss Iona May, of Fannville, was hi the city yesterday. We jaibli.sh in another column the .Materr.cnt of Branch & Go's. Bank. Johnson's Chill ;and Fever Tonic a gu 1; '.nteed cure. For sale by B. W. The stores of all Jewish merchants we're, closed yesterday, it being a holiday with them. Miss May Harriss who has been 1s1ung Mrs. J. M. r-a wards, retured "yesturday to her home In Falkland. Mr, S. V. Venerable, who has been in Danville for some time has returned, bringing with him his wife and family. If you. want to see your future partner, "as in a glass darkly," at tend Halloween tea, at Mrs. W. J. ro kii-.s. If you want to get full value for your money, take the Adnance and the Semi-Weekly World, both pa pers for $1 50 - We understand that the.ginners in Green county have shut down stating that they cannot work at the present The circus will be in Wilson on Monday Oct. 22. Don't spend your moaey in railroad tare to Rocky Mount, but wait until it gels here. Serious Sprain . Last week while engaged in a play at the graded school Master Frank Benton unfortunately sprained his knee. While running he suddenly stepped into a hole which threw-him to the ground and gave his knee a violent wrench. He was unable to walk afterwards.' lie was taken home, and has since been confined to his room. K-publ ii-aii u Y-nt ion. Last Saturday the Republican County Convention met in the Court House. They did nothing. It was thought at one time that they would put out a tickit, but they didn't. Tl . j:j . .... 1 .i i- . iijcy.uiu noi enuorse me popunst fine traits of character. "LKCl H somt- cre "peering out our .symrKlti,y t, lhose who are left the matter free to the choice ot bereaved the individual. Cheatham, was here ; .... . , 1 . ! A Treat iiiMoie. and made a speach. . He was quite fair and conservative in his remarks, ! Next Friday evening at 8 o'clock and gave the negroes some excellent ' Pres JhI,:1 C Ki'ff. f Trinity Col advice. j lege, Durham, will deliver a lecture to : . - ! the students ot the white Graded l-mK'iatie Club. ' - At the Democratic club last Thurs- j day night Gen. C A. Battle, of New- KNOWLEDGE . .. " I bern, made a speech that was great- Brings comfort and improvement and ly enjoyed by all who heard it. Gei . ' t3 t0 -personal enjoyment when" it.,..i ;.. r p. ..i:..t. rightly used. 1 he many, who live bet- l.ch. uiau 1111c uniiijiisu-1 ter than others and enjoy life more, with ments. He is conducting a campaign iess expenditure, by more promptly c , . ii- . adapting the world's best products to of much interest. H.s arguments are lhelnec of physical Wwg, will attest good and his points well taken. 1 the value to health of the pure liquid J " . . - I laxative principles embraced in the i.mh t Mr., name. remedy, Syrup of Figs. . ; ! ltd excellence is due to its presenting j We were very sorry to hear of the in the form' most acceptable and pleas death, in Baltimore, of Mrs. Jacob ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly , - . . , ' , , , beneficial properties of a perfect lax Battle, ot Rocky Mount, which sad ative ; effectually cleansing the system, event occured on last Friday. She dispelling colds, headaches and fevers . , .r r , . 1-1 , and permanently curing constipation. ! was the wife of the honored judge oi It has giVetl satisfaction to millions and we. e.xienu eVs, Liver and Bowels without weak- thus ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. I Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug gists in 50 c anoTfl bottles, but it is man ufactured by the California rig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well infornted, you will not accept any substitute if offered. " OCT. 11 TH, '94- Fall Announcement. MlBBiB Our Fall and Winter Stock is now in and we feel confident that no better line of Goods have ever been shown in Wilson, and Prices were Never Lower. See Our Different Lines. Talk is Cheao. 16 18 County Chiivhks. The county candidates, will speak at the following places: Black Cieek.... Tuesday, Oct Lucama Wednesday, " Kirby's Crossing, ...Thurs., " Old Fields. .Friday, " 19 Taylors. .Saturday, " 20 Elm" City Tuesday. " 23 Garflners...:... Wedns., " 24 C 1. . " T"U.. ii Stantonsburg. ........Friday, " 26 WTilson. ....Tuesday " 30 Distinguished speakers will be present at all the above named places: I school in theGraded School building, j Valuable Real Estate Sale. All are earnestly invited to come out and hear this distinguished educator. On Dec. 1st, at the Court House P.rf. Kilgo has r.-cently been elee'ei door in Wilson at 12 o'clock, M., I Dre&s Good s h Goods. Gent's Furnishing Goods. Dry Goods. Clothing. arpots. Rugs &c. Shoos. Hats. Don t Fail to see Us an Prices. Sp ceia.lti(s.::: Dr. W. C. . Norman has declined the presidency of the Greensboro Female Academy. Prof. Dred Pea cock i s l.kely t j be appointed. Mr. V. P. Wootten has returned in -m his trip to Washington and St. Louis Mr. Wootten has brought back with him a store of new ideas Tlie Holloween - tea, at the resi lience of Mrs. W. J. Boykin, will be ne oi 'the most enjoyable affairs rf the season, all the tests wiiHje tried. "Hon. F. A. -Woodard left yester day for Whitakers, where he was booked for a speech. Mr. Woodard is doing effective work throughout the district. Mr. J. W. Duke, of Sampson county, came to Wilson last Friday and 'brought three thousand pounds of tobacco, which he sold at a good price. He paid the Advance a visit and subscribed lor two friends for a year. - Last Wednesday and Thursday evenings Elder F. A. Chick, of Balti more, preached in the Primitive Baptist church here. His sermons vtre well conceived and delivered with. much grace. Those who heard him were greatly edified. The convention for the Seventh Senatorial district met .' at Nashville 1 yesterday. Hon. G. W. Blount, of Wilson and Dr. Edwards of Nash were- made .the nominees oi the . Tlmushtrul Act. - Last Friday Mr. G. T. Stronach presented to the Athletic Association of the Graded School an elegant foot ball. The boys all appreciate the gift very much indeed. They have organized- the Association and hope soon to be able to give a public exhibition of athletic exercises. Mr. Stronach. in presenting them with a foot ball, thus gives his encourage ment to the enterprise. By the way,f other presents either for the athletic association, or the library, or any other feature of the school will be thankfully received, so we are in formed.1 Mr Stronach starts the ball. There is nothing like keeping it in motion. - President of Trinity College, and he has already established his reputa tion as a forceful and entertaining speaker. Every family represented in the school should, by all means come out, as well as all others who are interest in education. Unfailing in effects, always reliable pure and harmless, is Simmons Liver Regulator. - Gratkil S-liool 11" port. The teachers reports to the super intendent for the first month show the lollowing enrollments: White school 316, colored ' 151 Total for both schools 467. 1 The census for last year shows about 728 white children and about 700 Colored children in the Graded School district, between the ages ot six and twenty. The attendance at the colored school is expected to improve alter the cotton.picking season is over. We should be glad to have the public visit either school at any tune. Any interest that you may show in the schools will be appreciated. G. W Connor. Tr" Ki'-;iiieriiijt. Last week some very clever work was done in front of the Briggs Hotel. It was decided that half of a large tree, standing m a tangle of telegraph and electric light wires, should come down. The question was how can it be done without cutting the wires, or in any way interfering with the tele graph lines. The problem was given over to John -Boykin and he proceed ed to work it out. By a series of rope supports he succeeded in get ting the tree in a swing and lowering it, between the, wires, to the ground. The work was witnessed by quite a large crowd and John was 'cheered when it was finally accomplished. Almost a New York Daily. Democratic party. Mr. W. R.Henry addressed the crowd on the issues of 'the day. Tne baseball season closed in a contest between the Baltimore and New York clubs. And although the Baltimores hold the pennant the New Yorkers will have the satisfaction of having whipped the champions, in a : t fifdit between these two clubs. Tii' -y will also be somewhat consoled hv the gain ol 65 per cent, of the U tte money and the silver cup, the alue of the latter being variously-t'.-timatcd.at from $500 to $Soo. W i 11st 011" Speech . Last Wednesday evening after we had gone to press Hon. F. D. Winston,-oi Bertie, addressed quite a l ire-'crowd of Democrats in the .covin house here. Mr. Winston's jokes were-quite highly enjoyed. He kept h;r- audience convulsed with 1 uigiitcr lor a considerable portion of the time. '.. .Jail Nuisance. Yesterday morning the air around the Court House square was filled with the sound of yells and a pound ing that could only be likened to the fuss accompanying the welding o iorty boilers. It seems that their L highnesses, the prisoners, were in re volt. The sheriff had. taken away a number of files which he found upon their persons, which is strictly con trary to jail ettequette, and the gen tlemen aforesaid expressed their dis approval by making all the fuss pos sible. , Something should be done, and at once, for the relief of those citizens who reside in the locality. If the prisones cannot be controlled then the jail should be placed where their misbehavior would not annoy the good people of the town. That Democratic wonder. The New York Weekly World, has just changed its weekly into a twice-a-week paper, and you can now get the two papers each week. Think of it! The news from New York right at your door fresh every three-days 104 papers a year. We have made arrangements- by which we can furnish Thk Advance and the twice a-week New York World all for $1.50 a year. Here i the opportunity to get yourown local paper and the New Yjrk World twice every week at extraordinarily low rates. ' Bagging and Ties half price at Young's. will sell to the highest bidder the : flriiit-if TTnrw T-Tafc Lot No. 1. A two thirds interest in the farm known as the "Rountree Farm" situated on the old Plank road three miles from Wilson, and containing 450 acres, more or less, This farm is in a high state of culti vation and is considered one of the most valuable in the county. Lot No. 2. The plantation on Nash road known as the "Forbes Place," containing 335 acres, more or less. This farm is admirably located for one who would like to farm and at the same time have the advantages of the town, situated as it is on one of the principal roads leading to Wilson, and within one mile of the Court House. It has a four room dwelling house and all necessary out buildings which help to make it a most desira ble plantation. Lot No. 3 -Two brick stores situ ated on the corner of Tarboro and Barnes streets, two stories high, with pressed brick fronts, with cotton yard in rear of stores with a frontage ol 150 ft. on Barnes street by 114 feet deep will go with stores. They are in thorough repair and now occu pied by tenants at a rental that makes them a most desirable investment. Lot No. 4 One vacant lot cor ner Barnes and Pine streets 50x71 eligibly located for business. 4 Lot No. s One vacant lot With a frontage of 50 feet on Barnes street and 71 feet deep adjoining lot No. 4. Terms of sale one-third cash, bal lance one and two years, with inter est at 8 per cent, from date. De ferred payment secured by mortgage on property.- Mellville Company's Hats.- Banister's Shoes for Men. Bion F. Reynold's Shoes for Men. E. P. Reed's Shoes for Ladies. Hays-Partridge Co's Shoes for Misses. . Monarch and Pearl Shirts. Cluett, Coon & Co's Collars and Cuffs. Scrivens Elastic Seam Underwear. Roller Tray Trunks. R. & G. Corsets. We can supply your every want in Wearing Apparel. Respectfully, E. Gav. Corner Nash and Tarboro Streets. In fact this is an era of cheap things. Even cotton in cheap. Yet, there is a happy consolation that everything is cheap in pro portion. That is, in regard to Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes. Home spun, Carpets, Rugs, Trunks, &c, &e. No such values as we offer this season were ever of- fered to die buying people of this section. 'We have se- ! cured a big stock, mostly bought from, manufacturers, and J we know every article we handle is bought at the very j lowest figures. We know another thing, and that is, we 'are content with the smallest profit consistent with doing (business in a legitimate manner. Look. at our. Children's Suits. Ask for the 82.50 Blouse suit. They arc worth just twice what we ask for them. It hardly seems credible that we can sell high grade . clothing at such low figures Look at our Men's All Wool Suit forf 6.QO. It is a wonder. And while you are looking around, just peep at our immense lot of O V E R CO A X S . Never in the history of man have they been so cheap. Nothing shoddy finds room in our clothing department. Everything first-class and recollect we allow no one to un dersell us. We Buy Them Right, and We'll Sell Them Right. : Yours for Bargains, j . &. D. Oettinacr, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MERCHANTS. WILSON, N. C. That Joyful Ilir.ff. 1 i-ri v' ili-nt. v man -was accidcntlv shot ' at the i' iUncc of Rev. Mr. Hart, near Ii 'in head Green count)', one day last 'K- He had started out hunting an-i stopj.cdat Mr. Hart's. As he was '-!: i' enter, the - house he rested ' on the door step but it slip "it and exploded,, burying the c-t re charge h his body, death fol-"- 1 in about six hours. Our inlor-Rl-l'ii could not giye-us the name of t!i'-uniortunate man. It iiiilin&'i Circus. Hunting's Rail Road Circus, Mu seum, Menagerie and Hipppodrome were in town last Monday, and Elmira never was so crowded with its neighboring population. The people turned out en masse to see what proved to be the greatest show of modern times. Each department was so very complete in its vastness that the marvel is, how so much can be gotten together and exhibited for so little money. The trick elephant and trick ponies are worth more to see than the price to the whole show. Every feature is of the best, and all are so moral and refined as to please the most fastidious. The whole out fit are nice people to do business with and our only regret is that we can't reasonably expect to exchange com pliments oltener than once a year Hunting's shows have left a good impression, and will be heartily welcomed whenever they choose to come and see us again. Elmira, N Y. Gazette; With the exhilarating sense of renewed health and strength and internal clean liness, which follows the use of Syrup of Fisrs. is unknown to the few who have not progressed beyond the old time medicines and the cheap substitu ents sometimes offered but never ac cepted by the well informed. OLD DOMINION LINE New York. Leaving Norfork and Portsmouth, Va. daily except Friday and Sunday, From Richmond. Ya., Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, at 5:00 p. ni. The shins of the Old Dominion Steamship Co. are first class and espe cially arranged for the comfort of the traveling public and offer the advanta ges of a cool and delightful sea trip. All' First-Class Tickets Include Meals and Stateroom Accommodation. The two new, fast and powerful steamships, Jamestown and Yorktown, leave Norfolk every Monday, Thurs day and Saturday evening, arriving in New York early the following after noon in time to make all evening con nections for points beyond. For tickets and general information apply to Railroad Ticket Agents, or to G V Allen it Co, 1301 Main street. Richmond Ya, M B Crowell, Norfolk, Va, J N Stnth. Hygeia Hotel, Old Point Comfort. Ya. or to W L Guillau- deu, V-Pres and Tralhc Manager, Gen eral offices of Company, Pier 26, N R (foot of Beach street) New ork. PERSONAL PROPERTY SALE. TEHMS SPOT CASH. - On Dec. 3rd., at the Rountree farm, beginning at 10:30 a. in., I will sell to the biyliest bidder six fine mules, a lot c-f hogs, about 150 bbls. corn, lot ot forage of every kind, and all 'fanning implements,, also a 12 H. P. engine and boiler mounted on wheels, jood as new ; one 6o saw gin and other things to numerous to mention. At the "Forbe's place" on Dec. 4th, beginning at 10:30, a. m., I will sell to the highest, bidder for cash, 4 nne ii.iiJey, 1 colt 2 years old, a large lot of corn and fodder, and farming implements ot every kind usuallyfound on farms of this size. Yv. J. Davis, Assignee of M. R. & Co, Sept. 20. NOTICE. Having moved my tin ' shop to the Morris building on Goldsboro street, aud increased niv force and stock, I am better prepared to serve the public that heretofore. All work done at the lowest cash price. Mr. I. H. Parker will manage lor nie in place of Mr. J. I I 1 ockamy, who has severed his con nection with me. Thanking you for past favors and asking a share of your future patron age I am, Yery Respectfully, 2t. S. B. Parker. It being the excess after the al- ! T) fT J T T V i it of John w. Gardners home- f )i I Y K I V V -III containing thirty-five (35) acres, v-y x Ky.J North Carolina, ) in the superior Wilson County. court. Barnes & Davis, j Notke of Jno. v' Gardner, Execution Sale. By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Supeiior Court of W ilson county in the above entitled action, I will on Monday, the st day of Oct 1894, at 12 o clock, M., at the Court House door of said county, sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution, all the right, ti tle and interest which the said John VV. Gardner, defendant, has in the follow ing described real estate, to-wit: One tract of land in wilson township ad joining the lands of J. F. Smith, John w. Gardner. Same warren, and .!) Lee. lotment stead, containing thirty-five (-15) more or less. The above sale has been postponed until the 1st Monday . in November, 1894. J. w. Crowell, Sheriff. Aug 16th, 1894, AJOT1CE. 1 North Carolina, In the Superior x WlsonCounty, Court. C. G. Hutchinson, ) - vs. ( Notice of Herbert Rountree, Execution Sale, andj. R. Billings. J By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior court of Wilson county in the above entitled action, I will on Monday, the 29th day of October 1894, at 12 o'clock M, at the court house door of said county, SELL to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution, all the right, title, and interest the said Rountree & Billings,' defendants, have in the following described real estate, to wit : The brick store situated on the corner of Tarboro and Barnes Sts. in Wilson. N. C, known as the M. Rountree corner store, now occupied by Messrs. Young Bros. J. W. Crowell, Sheriff. ELM CITY ACADEMY (FOR BOTH SEXES ) UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Fall Session Begins Monday Oct. 1st, '94. COURSE OF INSTRUCTION THOROUGH AND PRACTICAL. Experienced teachers in aH Depart ments. Superior advantages in Music and Art. Expenses very moderate. For full particulars apply to James W. Hays, Prin., ECm Citv, n. c. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Suar, Coffee, Flour, Meat, I.ard, Star I. ye, Mendelson's Lye, Thomp son's Lye, River Side Soap, Wild West Soap, at BOYKIN & CO'S. Horsford's. Good Baking Powders at Luck, end Rex BOYKIN & CO'S. HAHGRAVE'S DRUG STORE. New Store, " New Garden Seeds, New Goods, New Cigars, New Man. New Stationery. NEWEYERYTHING. ISText 3Door to tlie POst Office. Rowland's Drug Store has been moved to opposite side of street and a complete line of fresh drugs takes place of the old stock. Call at Harorave's l)rur Store. Next Door to Post Office. o ' o 6 O 1894. 1894. Bagging and Ties, Cakes, Crackers, Cheese, Nuts, Can- , dies, &c, at BOYKIN & CO'S. Go to Young's for Clothing. Go to B. W. Hargrave's for John son's Chill and Fever Tonic. A sure cure or no pay. Help Young Bro's. fight the Bag ing Trust by buying your Bagging from them. More shoes than you ever saw be fore at Young's. Baging and Ties at half price at Young Bro s. Down with the Bagging Trust Young's motto. Bagging and Ties half price at Young Bro's. Don't buy old Ties when you can get new ones at Young's. is A DMINISTR ATORS NOTICE. Havihir qualified as administrator of the estate of Calvin Bene, deceased. notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to settle at once, once, and to all persons having claims against said estate to present them for payment on or beiore bept. 2btn, 1095, or this "notice u i!l be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This Sept. 26th, 1894 David Daniel, Admr. J. I). Bardin, Atty. JOTICE. LAND SALE. To Keep Kalm Kollected Kail on HUTCHINSON and get one of his refreshing drinks. The best Soda Water, The Finest Sherbets, The Renowned Coco Cola. In fact everything you can ask that will tickle the palate and slake the thirst. We are daily receiving fresh goods for our summer trade, -: CANNED GOODS, FRUITS, :- both dried and fresh, and eve rything to be found in a first- class grocery. Our baker , is surpassing him self with BREADS & GAKES. Leave your orders with C. G. HUTCHINSON. We also carry a full line of Cheroots, Cigars and Three Graces and City Talk Cigarettes. All kinds of SnufT and Tobacco, at BOYKIN & CO'S.' 50 Cents pei Bagging, TieOnil Set Buckles For COMPLETE, 50cts, Just as Good as Any. A Limited Supply on Hand. Hay, Rice Stra v. Corn, Oats, Rice j Flour, Wheat Bran, Shin Stuff, Mill Feed at BOYKIN & CO'S. Rocky Mount Mills, Pursuant to a decree of the Superior court of Wilson county rendered at February term 1S94 in the case or O. (j. Jones anil . P. Simpson vs. Thomas Johnson, I snail sell at tne Lourt Mouse door in Wilson on nionaay, tne 29m day of October, 1S94, the house and lot in the town of Wilson, on the west side of Lodge street, adjoining Morris Jones and others, and being the lot on which the said Thomas Johnson lives. Terms of sale CASH. This Sept. 2Sth 1894. J. C.: Halee,, Commissioner. A Rare Opportunity. We want a live, energetic man to take hoid "of our" business in Wilson county. We have a large trade al ready worked up and will be realized on this fall. We furnish a nice, light running wagon, agent to furnish horse rind harness and make a ioo bond. We must have a eood man auick. "Clothing Sales Agent wanted for The Singer M'f'o. Co.. Wilson and vicinity. Liberal Wm. Rivenbark, Dist. Agt. 1 commissions paid, and we furnish the J H. IIarlky, Manager, I best and most complete outfit ever pro- ' A-n-c Can1 n.r 1 rAfaranao WANAMAKER & BROWN, Philadelphia, Pa. FOR SALE. A valuable house and lot, conveniently located. For full particulars apply to J. W. BATTS. All kinds of country produce bought and sold Respectfully, BOYKIN & CO. Dress Making AND MILLINFRY Having engaged Mrs. Parkes, a fash ionable and long experiences dress maker of New York City, we are pre pared to give you the.., Latest Style and Cut. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES: ALSO HATS of all KINDS AT Miss Mary Hines, Next door to McCraw's cash store, Tarloro street. Rocky Mount, N, C. H. A. TUCKER & BRO, DEALERS IN Granite, Marble, and Brownstone, M Moncmeflls and Headstones. NORFOLK, VA. onuments, (jravestones, c Ready for shipment. Designs free. Building Work Furnished at Short Notice, of Granite, Marble, Brownstone, and Sandstone. DOORS, WINDOW SILLS, LIN TELS AND STREET CURBS ALWAYS ON HAND. NORFOLK COLLEGE Largest, Cheai'st, anil !-st -equipped Coileu in Eastern Virginia. ' 350 STUDENTS. 23 TEACHERS. Ilenltliful Sea lJreew. iear Old 1'oint Comfort. Iteiltitiful Home, f'.tU.OUO HuildiiiKS. Steani Heat, Gas, ete. t Millie, Art, Elocution. Stenography, HiKh et Connie of Study in the State. Kxieiises only $42.50 ier quarter. Hchd for Catalogue. Jfupiis wiHiniirf to pay own expenses write I A. I. Cassedy, B.S., Principal, Norfolk, Yd. Go to Young's for Shirts. Notice. 310 . Front St., Wilmington, . C. Go to Young Bro's. lor Bagging and Ties at halt price. New Arrow Ties and reused Bag Two first-class fifty saw gins for ! ging good as new, Young Bro's. ale cheap by Paschall & Bros. Go to Young's for hats. Young Bro's. shoes cheaper than ever. Go to Young's for shoes. Think of S4 cents a yard for Baging 6 for cotton. Young will save you half in your Bagging and Ties. yi nearly more for your cotton is what you make by buying Bagging aud Ties at Young's.
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