FISHEHMAJJ & FAfRMER
The Official Paper of Chowan County.
-Oo-PUBLISHED EVERY FRI0AY.--
A.
II. Mitchell, - - Editor.
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by carriers, as soon as from press,
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rates on long contracts.
EDENTON, N.C., May 31st 189$.
Good Signs in North Carolina.
There arc some signs of im
provement in North Carolina. A
view of the whole State would
give here and there indications
of progress. The cotton milling
business advances, and there are
other industries that give good
promise for the future. Among
recent enterprises is a cotton
mill company organized at
Franklinton for building a mill
to cost $ so.ooo
Another mill is
to be erected at King's Moun-
tain. There is io ue anuuiu
mill built in Wilmington, we
believe. There ought to ue nan
... -t ir
a dozen more at least. -arl0Ue
has seven and win ounu a
eighth. .
'1 hen there are guou ... h k
results reported mat m.uu.u
courage others
The bcotianu
.. fnlpt
ports tanner
Neck Democrat re
Shiehls raising from one sow in
thirteen months enough hogs
to supply his entire family of six
and $46 worth of meat and pigs
sold in addition.
The Newbem Journal tells ol
a Craven farmer Mr. W. K.
Kowe. He gave up cotton five
years ago and raises home sup
plies. The Journal says:
it, 1m nhout soo acres, a
good )ortion of which is very
rich, equal to the best lauds in
Pamlico county, ami that is say
ing a great deal. Mr. Rowe has
about So acres which he says
will yield from seven to twelve
4 w
barrels of corn per acre,
he is gradually clearing each year
more of this valuable sou.
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t nr ..1,., 1 m olnrl- nt I f-
. iv. .uiu pn, w.-
Postoffice at Washington, N. C.
is charged with robbing a regis
tered letter.
Debs yesterday surrendered
iniiK. If to the Federal marshal at
fi.: c-iiM li-did not ex-
11 j v ktv 1
peci me uw.v. -
preme court lor a week, uui "
comes ueus ami i iMuuaiu
T "v 1 . J 1 . r -'r-,y-lltOC I
will surrender and go to jail.
Kvangelist Sam jbnes says in
his refined and picturesque way
that he "proposes to knock the
socks off Trilby' Before he en
ters the ring Mr. Jones ought to
read the book, he will learn that
n't wonr enrks. Rich
mond Times.
Corbett savs if the
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-
mons ngiu is oecutiei. n vi..
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1 I,,-. ,irv,, tsv the ntteri
uae iu j
and that if Fitzsimmons does not
come to time he will hunt him
upauci pull lllb UC, 1
i 11 t. ir.ucitt..
mons has never put up his 5,
r r -a
JJKJ 1 V
It is said that the Japanese do
not have any tooting ol horns
nor banging of drums 111 their
armies, and no cheering or yell-
,ifr r rilivthino- of that SOrt. bllt
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march in silence, and proceed to
business in the same wav when
there is a fight on hand. The
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commands are "icu uy
I .-..-.
which they all understand
silent way of doing business is
what knocked the sand out of
the Chinese so, who were not ac
..!. 1 ,;f,n-),M,Hrlnnp
i.:..-n,0nm.fn,ul
raising a terrible racket.
. T
Tiie someumes aui.Sc
log is here and can De wen ustu
. . , 1 n 1
and easily turned into ready
IlimieV V OUClCll UUllO U It U
.i;.-ic ak-avs in trood demand
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and when an enterprise ot this
Jmi n v
; t
character can oe mauc w iy
dividends to its projectors who
have much expense in securing
t Iiu bor it would certaiulv
11 1 . .-..fu ,i,0r0 ti.o
yield a larje pront where the
j t r
timber is at hand and labor
cheap. Let some good man in
vestigate and convince himself
of the wonderful piofit that
would accrue to him who under-
takes abutter dish factory in our
midst.
The first of June is nearly
here and we hope our merchants
will not vary from their usual
custom of closing their places of
busines at seven o'clock. Surely
the clerks should have a little
time and if all will adopt this
rule it will be of great benefit to
them. Send around a petition
to this effect and we think all
Will agree. Try it.
FARMING IN CHOWAN COUNTY.
AN ARTICLE WRlTfRR FOR OUR
TRADE ISSUE.
This is preeminently an agri
cultural section. The genial
climate and fertile soil are well
adapted to the cultivation of a
large variety of crops. The two
great staple crops are corn and
cotton. Peanuts are also exten
sively grown.
The attentou of some of the
most progressive farmers is be
iug directed to the cultivation of
tobacco, which has heretofore
been neglected. Experienced
tobacco growers of other portions
of the country say that this is
destined to become the most
noted tobacco section of the
State.
They claim that our soil is
capable of producing as fine to
bacco and more of it per acre,
than those sections now exten
sively engaged in its production.
The very unsatisfactory and
unremunerative prices now ob
tained for the staple crops are
n ilnrpssiiwr to the average far
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nif-r flint he is bep-inniner to re-
ai;7e tjie necessity of diversify
" - 1 o ' '
ing his agricultural interests,
hence the attention of many is
be - dircctc(1 to tiie cultivation
0f the market gardener's crops
a few, in the recent past, with
out any special training as mar
t eardeer's, have been grow
- , limited scale,
and llave been fairly successful,
greatest asricultur
: . . , . ,
- - -
al needs at present is skilled la
bor to direct the trucking
industry. We have one of the
best regions, naturally, for the
cultivation of the market garden
er's crops that can be found in
the State.
Possessing a soil which re
sponds so readily to the touch ot
industry, and a climate so mild
and salubrious, the people of
Chowan county are exceedingly
fortunate.
Our lands are comparatively
level. There are 110 mountains,
hio-h hills nor deep irorees to
Prevent the easy cultivation
p,-- x a u
I . L . . . , . Ill . momntir
I tj. Liie i iu ).). 1 c 111a ui iv y vi
, , ,n level "tliaI no
- tw thn fW
; 1 ; t , - 4-1,0 cil will 1 writhed
nitty i.v- " , ,
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, the drenchlncr rains.
h ft variet of soils fre
qUeutiy ou the same farms, such
as the light clay loam ridges,
level sandy flats and black peaty
bottoms, which are wonderfully
productive.
Among the various crops that
r 11 1 .1
section, are corn, cotton, peanuts,
rice, tobacco, peas, beans, Irish
. a t . a . a.
potatoes, sweet potatoes, waier-
melons, cantaloupes, cucumbers
squash, pumpkins, egg plants
cabbage, collards, asparagus, sal-
sify, beets, parsnips, turnips, to
matoes, lettuce, spinach, kale
strawberries, black berries
whortleberries etc., etc.
The facilities for shipping the
same to market are good.
Daily
trains leave Kdenton via. N. &
R. R. for the Northern mar
kets. The Albemarle Steam
I - e ' t
Mt.snu-UNavigauon company iiiiiiimic
I f 1 -l
a tri-weck.iv line via. .nowaii
. - .
river from Kdenton to Pranklin
at Wnch place connection is
ma(ie witix railroads for the
.... . .
Northern markets.
I aim. c rr ,11- i i
1
I LLC OIU1U1K cX IV. XV
iurnishes a daily train lor the
: r t.i, 4l,
1 eoiiv eiiieuee ui tuc utuuii. ... iul
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noriiiern section 01 uie conniy
thus all portions of the county
r
i'i ti 1 1 r 1 ir ill 1 1 . 1 1 1 s 1 11 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
The f0u0WiUr are some of the
tariff rates.
Balto. Phila. N.Y. Boston
Cabbage, Kale ami V
spinach, per uti. t
33 33 39
43 43 49
23 23 32
Potatoes
40
i .
Feas, Half-Bhl. boxes,
While our soil and climate are
i 1o , . , in .Hi,,tin f tli
mentioned, fruits such as apples,
pars, peaches, figs, plums and
grapes can be produced in great
abundance, This is indeed the
oe 01 tlie grape especially
I 111c otupycinoiii;. icw ui nit
farmer's home are without an
arbor of that deliciouslv flavored
. The Mish ffraoe is also
I r a -
heldin great repute. Very de
Hcious wines arc made from these
I tn uvm vvuvni,
Catawba and others.
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1 iiebe tjiupcs uie iioluiu vui-
,1 r i
liable for wine making purposes
but as table Krapes tiiey furmsh
delicate viands that would tickU-
the palate of the most fastidious
epicureans
A lie Aioemarie region is a
. t . , .
crtinti in vvbirh the ornss flour-
ish; dove timolhy orchard
grass, with many other varieties
grow luxuriantly. We might
especially name crab grass,
wm.cn grows spontaneously in an
I A 1 " 11
sections 01 uie country, large
crops can be produced without
any seeding or manuring, yield-
a very nutritious provender
IUI SlULK. WlliV.ll ISJiCcill' iCllSll-
ed by
them.
Stock raising can be made very
profitable. In many sections of
the country large quantities of
cattle can be raised without any
cost, save a little attention in
looking after them occasionally.
We have large sections of wood
land, commonly called pocosins,
thickly set with reeds, which a
ford splendid grazing, not only
in spring and summer, but in
fall and winter also.
Our forests are covered with
valuable timber. Pine, oak, cy
press, iuniper, gum, ash, dog
wood and persimmon are among
the leading varieties. Pine seems
to predominate.
Saw mills are erect--d indiffer
ent localities which cut up im
mense quantities of timber for
the markets abroad, and also for
home consumption.
Among the wild aninuls that
roam our forests and along the
water courses, may be lound,
bear, deer, foxes, wild cats, rac
coons, o'possums, squirrels,
minks, otters, beavers, niuskrats
&c.,thc pursuit of which often
furnish exciting sport for lovers
of the chase.
Wild turkeys, partridges,
snipes, woodcocks, hawks, eagles,
crows, robins, larks and turtle
doves are among the wild fowls
which are eagerly sought after
by the sportsman.
Truly this is an inviting
country to the immigrant, when
we take into consideration its
capabilities for wondwful devel-
ments 111 its varied industries.
We know of 110 section better
adapted to the raising of poultry
than the counties east 01 tne
Chowan river, and no industry
yields a better return of profits
on amount invested than that of
poultry raising. As yet we have
no one extensively engaged in
that business.
W. 13. Feiion,
Rockahock, Chowan county ,N.C.
A MILLION I'RIICNDS.
A friend in need is a friend indeed,
and not less than one million people-
have found just sueh a friend in Dr.
King's New discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and colds. If you have nevei
used this Great Cough Medicine, one
trial will convince you that it has won-
derful curative powers in all diseases of
Throat. Chest and Mini's, hach bottle
is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or
money will he refunded. Trial bottles
ree at W. I. Leary s Drug stoie. i.art;e
bottles soeaiul J. 1.00. '
To get the local news you have
ot to read the Fisiikrmam ec
Farmer. ji.oo cash will get it
"or one year,
Eden ton Fair Oct. 22, 23, 24
and 25th.
TASTELESS
HI DLL
TEIIDC
IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS.
WARRANTED. PRICE SOcts.
Galatta, Ills., Not. 16, 1893.
Parii Medicine Co., ht. Louis, Mo.
Gentlemen: We sold last year, 600 bottles of
GROVE'S TASTELESS CUILi. TONIC and have
bought three gross already this year. In all our ex
perience of 14 ye:ir, in the drug business, have
never sold an articlo that gave such universal satis
faction as your Tunic. Yours truly,
AliNEY. CARB A CO.
SOhl bif W. . Leari,.
f Y5.
T
Between White and Bonner's,
J. . SUTTPN & m-
Best stall fed Ueef at Lowest
Prices.
Stufied Sausage daily.
Full Cream Cheese.
Chickens kept daily at lowest market
prices.
Twenty per cent, will be saved
by patronizing
Sutton & Co.
WANTED
We want the name of every
man in Edenton and Chowan
county who has land for sale;
state kind of soil, size of lot or
farm, where situated &c.
If a building lot in town, or
some wharf property, we want to
know what it can be bought for;
if a farm, give price of the whole
or price per acre. Let us know i
about this QUICK.
Attend to This.
Newspaper advertising pays
best of all. Try an ad in this
paper.
Ill
MAR K
ADVERTISERS
OF THK FISHERMAN & FARMER TRADE
EDITION.
The following live business
firms of Edenton have secured
space in the Fisherman &
Farmer Trade Issue:
Walter .Moss,
R. L Haste,
V. H. Shepard,
( ). II. .Darden,
II. S. Sturman.
Hank of Edenton,
Fruden, Vann & Pruden,
V. M. Bond,
Harris & Watkins.
W. J. Leary.Sr.,
ICdenton Academy,
R. Dillard,
G. li. Anderson.
Jno. T. Quinton,
J. A. Noitheott &. Co.,
L. F. Ziegler,
Bontl ev Jones,
Mrs. M. A. McCurdy,
J. C. Bond,
Baker & Skinner,
V. K. P.uike.
Norfolk & Southern K. R. Co,
Branning Mfg. Co,
A. S. Nav. Co,
W. I. Ieary,
M. H. Dixon,
Dr. C. P. Bogert,
i. C. Mitchell,
O. Newman,
N. Baker,
Summerell Bros.
Mrs. M. L. Bogue,
T. P. Jones & Co.,
(i. B. Harris,
V. D. Rea,
J. K. Rea,
Brown's Mills,
B. F. Prances,
M. F. Bond,
J. II. Bell.
W. II. Hollo well & Co.,
J. I). Bateman & Co,,
Brinkley's Emporium,
J. E. Bonner,
S. P. Wixon,
A. J. Bateman,
A. Iluckabee,
K. S. Norman,
Parker & Howell,
S. Abrahams,
E. J. Bond,
Rosinstein Bros.
Bay View Hotel,
Albemarle Cash Store.
B. E. Bvrd.
Others wishing to advertise
in the Trade Edition should se
cure space at once.
We want every business in
Eden ton represented.
4
Poor
Health
means so much more than
you imagine serious ar.d 4
fatal diseases result from
trilling ailments neglected.
Don't play with Nature s
r greatest gift- health.
If yr.u arc- tot Huq;
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Brown's
ami Ri-neially cx- 1
hiiusted, in- vuiis,
liae 110 appetite j
ami 1 .111 t 'vui ' , S
int; tl.e n.osi r I! :
l.lu cri-Btirrthrit.Ki Y
Iron
Bitters
Iticdicitie.which is
Brown s Iron in
ters. A iew bot
tles cute benefit
comes lrc.:a the
very first tlose it
won't your
teetk, a n l it's
lileaJlit l-J tke. J
It Cures
Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver
Neuralgia, Troubles,
Constipation, Bad Blood
9 maiaria, nervous aumenis
Women's complaints.
Get only the ireiiuine it has crossed red
lines on the wrapper. All others are sub- '
stitutes. On receipt of two 2c. stamps we
t will send set of Ten Beautiful World's '
Fuir Views and book tree.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO.
BALTIMORE. MU.
Look at This !
SHOUT WIND
faterbury Patches,
Fully (iuraiiteed
Only $2.50
AT-
X-iOvlIs Sellg,
The
I ,ead i n g -zZ
Jeweler.
Elizabeth City, N. C.
Mail Orders given prompt atten
tion. Repairing of fine Watches,
Clocks and Jewelry a specialty.
1
Advertise!
Advertise!
Advertise!
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FOR A
PROFITABLE
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f sow
iBUISTS
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IJ:a.r3ret 0-a.ra.rj.exs Q-ctaxterly.
whirh eU-es our T
J Wholesale Prices to Gardners, J
mailed free.
ROBERT 15UIST,
SeedGrower. Philadelphia, pa. (
Training for Business f
in the Commercial School,
Washington, N. C.
Thorough and practical course
of HrsiNKSS Kducatiox. S'kvkn
years of successful operation
teaching the Best System Ex
tant. No vacation. Students
can enter at any time. 8I50.00
pays the Tuition for a full course,
time unliinitee. Graduates oc
cupying good posttions.
For Circulars address
A.H. WILKINSON, Prin.,
Washington, N. C.
J. H. BELL
The Tinner.
Manufacturer and Repairer of
V are.
Roofing and Guttering
A SPECIALTY.
I5lsiii-i oCSlov's.
All work attended to promptly.
Satisfaction guarautced.
Only first class shop in Kdenton
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For Sale: The seats in the
old Academy for sale. Apply to
K. R. PENDLETfJN.
R. E. L. Watkins.
HARRIS & WATKINS,
ATTORNEYS ST LflW,
Et lento 11, X. C.
Office in front of Bay View Hotel.
Practice in all the Courts of the
State.
Collections promptly made.
Dr. TT. Q EZicell,
DENTIST.
EDENTON, N. C.
Office in BAY VIEW Hotel.
t Quick N otiee! JiODayslJ
m a
slashing;
SELLING ! $
Cilice tne ireezs is ainmt a
i T 11 of "
r over 1 uruuusc iu sen
actual cost all Clothing in
1 1
j stock for 20 days only. J
i "npsirmis of makinf room f
A
lor my bpnug stock; which w
will soon be m I am now
r-r- 1 3 ik
a ottering special inuuee- w
ments in every line of
goods in stock.
? IS?" 77m m "aJ." A
O - l,..f,i.O I'll- A
f entou had a more beautiful line
i of Ladies fme Shoes. Latest f
T
i bpriitg styles, razor iuc, uuuuu
f and lace, in cloth top. These a
1 . 1 . . . . . ..
i shoes retail in Norfolk from f
5
4. OO IU Jl.W, uiv pin.v.3 mi. V
to Jf.v.so.direct from factory sav-
ing jobbers profit. Also have a f
X nice line ot tsoysnne suoes.uuu m
f Misses Shoes iust in from a N.
i Y. factory, the prettiest line iu f
a town. All fully warranted. m
I represent four of the UKST A
W Merchant Tailor Clothiugestab-
i ments in this country, perfect f
fits guaranteed or no sale. Young A
f man, call in and see these beau- f
i tiful lines and have your suit f
ready for early Spring. Middle A
f age and old men do likewise. f.
i Bicycles and Sewing Machines f
sold on easy terms. A
J The Waverly IHcycle a
for 1895 is a beauty a
f The Standard Sewing Machiuef
g is almost noiseless, easy run- A
ning and a real household joy
f and comfort. f
k Respectfully, f
JE. S. Norman, J
New York Racket. A
LAND FOR SALE
That valuable tract ol land at
the head of Main street, known
as "Holmes," containing about
118 acres. Also the "Quarter
tract" recently owned by Mr. T
D. Warren, containing about 233
acres, which I will sell in sections
of 25 and 50 acres. Terms easy
RICHARD DILLARD.
LIVERY, SALK AND EX
CHANGE STA15LES.
Havinir opened a I.iverv, I wish to
announce to the public that I am pic-
pared to furnish them with nice horses
and buggies on snort notice.
If vou appreciate a livery, all you
have to do is show it by your patronage
PRICKS KRA.SONABI.K'
I will board horses bv the month at
a reasonable price. -
Very Respectfully,
C. B. ELLIOTT.
Stables: East Church St.
lfave Something
When You Marry
tyutua Beneficial Association,
3iilclii.ciia., "Va.
,J II. SLEDD, (Jen. Agent,
Eastern North Carolina.
Money to Loan Members.
Agents Wanted,
A SIMPLE INQUIKY MAT
DOLLARS.
SAVE YOU
Write for prices before plac
ing orders for gravestones or
eemetery work.
Designs sent free.
COUPER'S
MARBLE WORKS,
a.i, 113 & 115 Bank St.,
Norlolk Va.
Philip MoDonald,
Cleaning and Dying Clothes. Work
done in first class style and satisfaction
guaranteed or no pay. Call and Bee
him. Prices low.
Any work sent by mail will receive
prompt attention.
You can get your meals at all hours
by stoping at the Restaurant near the
depot. First class accomodations
Mrs. Martha Simpson
BkmntSt.
1UU lCLU
Write
to ns for auything- in the
j rrinting line ana get it as
I promptly and cheap as by
i caning at the orhce. U
wnyr f.
Because we make a Spe-
cialty of
Mail
Orders.
to Auiiress ih
( The Fisherman Farmer.
F. R. Harris.
CUTTING
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Complete
for potatoes, fruits, and all vegetables require (to secure the lar.t
yield and best quality)
At Least 10 Actual Potash.
Results of experiments prove this conclusively. II
why, is told in our pamphlets.
Thev ore sent free. It will cost you nothing to read them, and tlicy w::
dollars.
GERMAN
rr. 11. coons,
MMS fit Ctf))T IFi
Vliolofil Ooiiimiwjfisioii Mci'fha iu
194 DUANE STREET,
Southern Truck a Specialty
All Sales Reported Daily.
Promptness Guaranteed. References: Irving National ;.,, k
Hradstreets and Dunn's Conunercicl Agencies.
Shipping Number,
NEW YOltK.
The same old stand at 1 0'-i Tark
Place. Still occupied by
JOHN B. PAGE'S Sons,
lor lac sale of Peas ami all inus
of Southern trrown Vegetables.
This firm has handled business
of this kind for 20 successive
years from oldKdenton and other
Eastern Carolina Points.
Don't forget to give them
a
share of your patronage.
11 LI
The First Wealth
Is Health.
You may not have thought of Seeds m this comuclidii, '
all seeds have some sort of health, just as people have nn
less they are dead -and this condition is what dcteiiunuv
their usefulness. There are weakly, diseased seeds with. n;
vitality enough to respond to cultivation, seeds wIiom- mi
purities are only the more developed by opportunities
proper growth, and still another class-Vigorous, wtll-lu.,.
healthy- -the kind of seeds we have been growing for tin- I.i -i
twenty-five years; when you buy them, you know vou an
ing to get, and every dollar spent upon them in eultivati.ni.
simply well-invested.for youget it back manifold in tin , i
Seeds. Seeds.
it's the same with all; you can't afford to use any except tin In t
seeds which are not the'best are not good enough for aii..n.
use. If vou realize th
Catalogue" and see how easv
j ,
and get L at fair prices from
o. 'Villi Ac 5n.
Seed Growers,
If!
mmvm
0T. IVI. WOZBLiKA
First-class in
Choices cakes. conleetioHenes, bread. &c, always
hand. Everything fresh. We buke Every 1 a-.
Nothing but the very best goods sold.
ark's Cream Patent Family Khjur a speculix
best on the market. Wedding (Jakes furnisljed
at bhort uotiee. Cor. Main & Queen st.
TBae Two JoHamis,
The only strictly
Where you will always find a
reduced prices, consisting of
GENERAL HARDWARE.
BUILDERS SUPPILES.
SGOYES AND 560VEUARE.
"Xirx ojo-d. Tinware.
CAniUAUM and WAtiOX JIATJiiUAL,
J'AfNTS, OILS, VAUNISH, CLASS ami J'l II).
Chinese Bristle Brushes. Camel's Hair Brushes and Am T-l-
SPOBTINU CIi
Guns, Rifles and Pistols; Empty
and Loading Tools; Pistol and Rifle Cartridges; Wu.N
Wad Cutters; Shell Extractors, Cleaning Rods and
Implements; Hunting Coats and Leggin,
Ship Chandlery, Farm Implements of all
kinds. Ornamental Fence Wire. Barb Wire
and Staples, &o.
Thanking the public for the generous patronage tl"- lvC
given us in the past. We will endeavor to si low our aiMiit 1 1-
of the same by meeting the hard times with low prices.
Our terms are CASH.
Fertilizers
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KALI WORKS. 93 Nissau Street. New yurk
.T. .F. (oi,
NEW YORK.
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Established lMil.
Wm. H. Haynes.
Commission De.iki :!;
gruck, (grtxiU 4c. 4c,
New York City.
Stencils and Cards iur;:: !
by the house or bv
R. S. MITCH KLL. A. ,
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we make it for vou
to get tin
the growers.
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Norfolk, a.
BAKERY.
every respect.
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