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THE WILSON ADVANCE; DECEMBER 3, I8S6. ; AYE TOBACCO. Cher r y ; Pectoral SAVED H'S L5FE . So says W!r. T. FJ1, flee c3, a ftighly-. respected Merchant, of ftiid dletovvn, l:h, of a Young Wan .who v3 spposecJ jo b3 in Consumption. "One of my eustomeVs, same Or roars as?o, had a 6:i who had all j Hie symptoms f consumption. j The usual medicines ailorded him ci no relief and He steadily failed J, until he was 'unable to leave, his bed. His. mother applied to me cl for some remedy aiid 1 recom- o mended Ayer'sj Cherry Pectoral. j The youn" man t ook it according 0 to directions, and soon began 'to- o; improve until 1:e became ' well i and strong.' T. M. IIhed, Mid- g4 diet own, 111. i oi "Some time ago, . I caught a i severe cold, my-throat and lung;; oi were badly milamed. and I had a terrible cimgli. It was supposed j that I was a victim of consump- ojj t'ion, amb my. friends had little. cS hope of recovery. But I bought a s bottle of Ayer's Cherry .Pectoral,. took it, and was entirely cured.- os 2o doubt, it saved my "life." o J. Jones, Emerts Cove," Tenn. s Ayer's Cherry Pectoral V Received Highest Awards r of AT T H E WORLD'S FAIR gi OOOCOCOSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO; ttvuiinaaijuiuiuiiikuuuuiiiuiiuiiiiuiiikuuiiiiiui 'KAXIXCSS ' FK031 THK TOIUOCO jo;;iNils roil tiib iiknkfic OF I H 12 TOHACro Jf.iKHKl.-"- - ... V ' Since the Republican ' party is n - power, we may expect not only tariff j tinkering but tobacco tax agitation lor ! revenue. As regards manufactured j tobacco, this country is well divided j into stctione North, South, and ! Wt-st and East and the rax question j will be bv no'means'tfsectidr.ai mat j ter, but will bear oi air parts i f the country "with equality,- cxecpt for the Let that; the few great factories in ' power, and mostly on the dominant party side, will have the greatest ; weight in Congress. i - ' I Mr. Situ P. Mavo is in the swim ' again, aad lef: last week to finish up ilic great factory of R. J. Reynolds, at Winston, N. C, with his drying and ordering apparatus, with a 20-, 000 pounds capacity needed therein. He had just clone the same work for '. N.: Gorman & Co , ol this city, and I lias two more tike jobs awaiting him. 1 (There is merit in-Mayo's methods,, or 1 else such discriminating tobacconists, j who can afford the expense and; only will -have the best dryers, would, not i ' i Ftkct his drvers. -Winston Tobacco r Journal. ; The important suit of the Bank of j Richmond against the tojyn of Oxford I)l3 JH31 UCCil UtVl ltU ill lilt. jupil Court of North.; Carolina in fivor of the town of Oxford. This suit has .... 'j - been going on - several years, and in volved about $20,000 loaned to build the branch Coast Line from Oxford to the Durham and Northern railroad. Tli em ! or who has bouo-ht The Man Woman Rill FROM Wootten K Stevens, Will tell you, that is tne place to get the Best Goods for . the least money. V.: WANTED. A rel liable lady or gentleman to distribute samples and make a house-to-house cohvass for our Vegetable Toilet Soaps. 40 to $7 a month easily made. Address Crofts & Keed, 842 to S50 Chicago 111. Austin Avenue, My Stables are Open Night and Day. HORSE AT ANY HOUR, OR HAVE YOUR OWN TEAM HOUSED AND CARED FOR. REMEMBER WE ARE AT STAND 11 1 DUllOGKS OB ! - - i . IT A GET YOUR xlll AT THE ADVANCE OFFICE. mm a i mm KouUi Caroliua lohaceo. , Tobacco will not supersede cotton, though the planter of tobacco prorils by tobacco culture, because he gets his money in cash in hand for it, whereas when he sells his cotton t to the merchant, he is indebted to him. and only gets a credit on his account for it at the market price ; with his tobacco money he makes his own all round settlements. ' As before noted,, very much of the crop of South Carolina can scarcely if at all, be distinguished Jrom East em North. Carolina .tobacco by sight. It ha the distinction bt being very sweet and mild, and makes excellent blends, that will be more appreciated as it becomes used. in this way. Ex. ljl;f incs Against IJusinrss. - Tle daily papers are filled, column and page, one after mother, with pol itics, and matter foreign to business. Not one column in a hundred relates to business affairs, if we except these dealing nith mere generalities. No reporter or editor of the daily press feels the impulse of trade and manu facturing as a leader. It is left al ways for the trade paper to dcyelop and promote such interests, which on this account should be more patroniz ed ; but it is high time the great dail ies were giving attention' to matters more important. than that which fills so many ot them stuffing trash and sensationalism by the tons in paper ontput, boasted of as dirt cheap forced down the throats and into the minds of people who should have and-want business, bread and occupa tion. More honor is surely due the trade paper, which alone so long seeks to direct the attention of busi ness men to legittmate channels. Southern Tobacco Journal. force employed in handling the' leaf Some very desirable tobaccos were shown, but the brighjt colors of the earlier offerings is now lacking. Notwithstanding the heavy receipts prices haye undergone no change worthy of notice. Rocky Mounts Our sales have not been so large this week . as last. No blocked sales, bul each ' dav hav ing enough to last until late in tne af ternoon. The quality, as a whole,' is about the same, vet we. have had wrappers have ces on medium more wrappers, especially mahogany and bright mahdganyj, this week than any other before . tliip season. Bid- ding on the j better grades is lively, and alien wrappers go to 40 or 45 cents, i'ancy bright been scarce. ' The pr and common grades! -are about the same. , The Weather jhas j been very fine for handling.; Today a colder wave has struck us, and we look7 for some cold weather. Durham Receipts this week show a much iargeh volumle, with' most ot Tlie commcn- but is also a coming tobacco country! The soil of the tocacco region is so deep as to be practically inexhausiil ble. Moreover, its extent is one hun d red times that of the Cuban tobacco region .Wester n Tobacco Journal!, 1 . Plight'? -:osts cotton planters mcrf than five million dollars nn lually.: This is an enormou waste, and can be prevented Practical experiments at bama- Experiment Station sh 2onclusiyely that theJfise of ' with greater it wagon tobacco, grades predominate scarcity cf the! fmer ar.d finest grades Fine tobaccos ofany kind are partic ularly scarce, i Priceslare verv stead v this week, with a good demand for all grades The export buyers are active bidders, and a.re showing muchin the' grades isuited to their needLs. ' . ' Buy the Standard Sewing Machine only $25 at J? J. Privett. the Jeweler Killed His n. Greenville, N C, Nov. 2 v Las night near Bethel, this county, Anios Lane and George Taylor, .both col ored, had a dispute over a game oi cards. Lane" left the house in which they ; were playing, . and; walking will prevent that dreaded p!-i around to a window fired two hots disease " into the room, one of them staiking AiiaW Potash-the resuifs bf itsmein4l,.'-" T" 1 j 1 , 1 . , . periment on the best farms in th. i ;.' - ' ' ' layJorand kihing him almost instant- .told in a little book which wrulliish mail free to any farni-er in America who-wi ' v'- - r.''r " , . GERM AN . K A LI W.0R .; jy,r -93 Nassau St., Xcw' Vvr1- Kainit5' ly. Lane made his escape. This is (the second man Lane has killed. 1 Mil Causes fully'lialf the sickness in the world. It retains the digested food too long in the bowels, and produces biliousness, torpid i liver, indi-T I Wi-iston Since la:t - report sales have been very heavy and quality and a no si-.. anv leu lor. snow good improvement, ices are somewhat advanced. L ' " - ' i f . - 1 - vmis. 01 pmg continue neavy j 'iiiufacturers report good col- Cral A Feed Saw Will 'PA W Mfamocks. Capueuv mi M PMBflR ?.ianci Hollers fro: '1 t,. IM,t m n h m&to mm Cut Accurately and n?-D-VI ,ge.st:)n, bad taste, coated tongue, sick headache, in somnia, etc. Hoods Pills cure constipation and all its results, easily and thoroughly. 25c. AH druggists. Frcpare'd by C. j. Hood & Co., Lowell, JNIassli The only Pills to take with Ilood'i Sarsapaiillai dly on the FARQUHAR Varsable Friction , 1 or mil cescriptlve caia:. avlare.ss, 1 . . A, 8, FAROUHAR CO., Ltd,, - . : iOst!v. PA, ( ji ; enaboro We .have had good salt s e ey day this peek, and there ha been but little chhnge in quality or prk-.s. There is 4 goodly quanti ty of stock hefe lor s;ile. A meeting of. alxlut sixty of the farmers and planters section of Christirfi washeld one day pfithe Loncrview County. (Ky.) t Week, and the ubject of labor wages discussed, and ; reed upon a light dollars ill be paid for W it seems they have 1 1 r scneauie ci iwacres. per jnontn and boae j the best labor; and $6 ob to $7 ro for for others. No colitfacts will be i ! with lenaKts t 1 r will not . run made, and in! dealing working on shares tljev .1 1 "1 open accounts and whfcre it is done John H utch j nson'& Go, , the Real Estate Agents, will fill this space next woe k. -A. I 1 J interest will be charged made. The j plante have to cut wages " : i . they exnect to make - 1 Tobacco, etc., at presen on advances say they will tb ?. his extent if a living cn prices INCKKASE IX 31KXICAIN TOI5 VCCO A U . S. Consul 1: purJ in v 11 1 Takes a IV f y eirt to Slate De- m js y .m m w it, 4 prepared efrcclally lor vou.whifh itOmacn riiSfs-CPrs; irnrmo an that CVerv Child lia'li'n tn oVirl . v UUU KTT h 1 Ah fFTn m Vermlfugb' m tills ueen Mjt.'i.'e'-siuiiy nsod ior. a iifvii eeniury.- Op br.f ?1 bT Kr.a.n U.r Keporls of DirTerent North Carolina . Markets, iUurint; Last AVeek, Talcn from Tobacco Journals. Henderson Our market continues very active, with heavy receips for another week. Yesterday the sales were blocked, and oh Friday last the largest breaks of the season (by many considered the heaviest known in the experience of tliis market.) The en tire day was consumed with the- sales at two warehouses. Numberless' wag ons with crates were crowded at the warehouses, and the scene was ani mated with the numerous and busy of cican Tobacco's Fiifrure. Washington1, November 19 A re port received at the State Depart ment from Consul General Critten den, on the cultivation aijid exportation of tobacco by Mexico, sliovvs that the - j . 1: Mexicans have made, enormous strides in tuis industry sjnee 18S9. In the year 18S9 90 the tobacco exports amounted to j $949,;;3i, and in the year 189495 they,-werej increased $1460,133. The ejxpprts for the year 1895-96 are estimated at 1,700,- 000. 1 ; ; the tobacco n;en j o States, the report says,J lize the changed condition in the Ha- vana Cigar business until 1S92, when T unch In inform mr f t-t t-t rl c inrl nnfrnnc that I have- changed My place of the new store on the "Best Corner ' street from, my old stand. Since moving I have added; very largely to my stock of goods and am better prepared in every way to wait on the trade. business to across the In addition to mv time trade I am now pre - pared to. offer . 1 Mains t 0 tile Casli Trade. the United did not rea- England, Germany, gium arid the Mexico 867, United States took from 539 pounds cfcigar arid cigarettes and 2.i6;.So2 nounds of leaf tobacco. . Two years later the exports of these countries was jncreafed sby 1 ,000,000 pounds of tobacco, f In Cuba the exhausted' condition of the soil can give no mpvk and the soil world's supply of 4 1 Havana'' cigars can only be suonled through the use of Mexican leaf. Practically no wrapper tobacco , is grown in Mexico filler. . . Mexico, it is further said, is not on ly one pi the coming; coffee countries The leaf is all Dry Goods, 1 can please you in f wocmes, ' : ; O C O . O , Can supply your wants in IT We, carry thelfollowing standard brands : Orinoco, Farmers Bond, Cotton Seed Mcal Eclipse, Acid Phosphate, Kainit. Give xde a call gt my new stand. j c .Had ley-
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