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V.! ;. ;. --':V-:-rJ - : rr ; , :- : : j, ; . i : ; 7 j - : ; ' ' : : -VV ; :U U l: ;-; : i; .,". : v. - : v-.-ji . I ; T ",f..: . ;: , - -'': :.;, y: i . - -- ! ; . : ' i .. ; -.. . :- ' I.' ' , . , it.- 1 -.! l-, . . A: : - !- . ' --, ' 'V I : 4- :V:i:--.:. ; : ' r . - -i . ' " : -.'-r ;- .. - -. v.- .v ; -. . ;-: 'l.'r . l,-., v. DAN VALLEY ECHO. . . - -.dcz notes crowtleit'otit till f j Chattel Mortgages anc 1 t c at Luis omce. m ... Mi I- i Ja, f13, iei1- fu VeC.;; MAHt... i-.n i.- ... t i..imiiis,niii uc maa goon Fannie Gibson, who livd Jiatiiuiony. fliC'd ou; hut Situi r- --Jno. W. Guerrant.LEsq. iif! iUe;..was in to see, us un SHtdrdj last. IrJ and Mrs. W. D. .Stfclf5,.of the Meadows, called on us lalt Sat- "iO by 81.00 nrday evening. j 7 H-We will post yonxland for l. f)owspnpcr, or print .pouter? foj The former is the only sure w;iyj '.. "V At U' ,- fainiiiHB tins , paper anjt send .UV1 for one vear or oO cents for C mo&oa; 25 cts. for 3 months. . 3Ir. H. Eanes, of Vinia, will leliveV temperance lecture iu the Mcthodiscli,urch next Moiday night. : I."- ' ' . :.. I--, We acknowledge the -rec?ipt of an-in?ltation to attend a' Jtouma- oient and ball, to be held at ituflin, Oct. 21st. 1 ?Key. R. P. i Troy will preach at ent worth the ;jth Sumlav in tl.is month at 3 o'block, p. m., ihe luheral of Wm. II. Mobley; A dog was left in the Metpiodist CUurcllust week Trom Monday to Pricla night. Guess -iiis d)ship w as r i g I i t h u u g ry w 1 1 e n d e I i vr 6 d . --The 'steam 'saw null' of jj. H. Walker. & Co., at Keidsvill, was burned on Wednesday' iiiglit, Oct. oth Loss $20,000, insurance $10,000: 2 Mr. J.M. Price "says that a qhckn was killed at his house last week! u liich had twoheai ts and two livers, both full deiclopdd and rather larger tliun the average.' :.. - j Will Gucrrant says be is the -"fastest on record," having fehown ins wonuertui powers in a loot race on Thursday night. See hiiji 4 for particulars. ! Two Sons of Mr. Davenport and Mr. .Nib Roberts boys caught what tjiey supposed to be a wildcaj, on Tliursday night. It measured Ifeet 10 inches in length.5 '- A protracted meeting will p$gin in the Presbyterian church at iladi sou, to-night (Tliursday.) Thej pas tor will be assisted by Dr. 3, II. Smith, of Greensboro. '111- -Fjlvie. . -We' were, shown by Mr. lil oi Wednesday.'-a sweet potato, I'iiiised by Mr. y. Williams', whieli me: isured 21. , iiM'heft in eireumferenee and weti!ed4 lb. This w:ii "soine potato.1 j Airs. Goodale, the celebrated Southern lecturer of the W. C. JV 15. will lecture at the Methodist church on Sunday evening next at 3 'Ijocl She is one of thefincst lecturers in the South. 1 1 ' AU kinds of produce, gucl'r as thick--ns. hams, butted eggs, etc;., will be taken by us n j'our subscript ion. If you. haven" t got the cash to spare send on the produce, for past dues. W4 have i . I' ' ' ! - discoiitinnd the credit system, j We have received from the publish ji spy of-r :-tr. Fj Trifett. Ilotou. MassJ a cp) ' -.'"TrlfcttV Monthly Gahixy .of Music. It contains about 24 pages, size of, sheet ,. music, and at the low price oi $l.f)p per year. Send 10c for specimen eop. . -i-Mrs. Jas. W. Re id, ' of Went- worth, who has beer visiting the family of Mr. R. P. Ray, left last Thursday for home; Miss Patty Re id, who came with her, is still at MrRay'8. We feel assured the la tlies had a pleasant visit, " - jj " We have heard one of ourjjbusi ness men say, and we think it a very good idea, indeed, that it would be a wise thing lbrour citizens to . buy afbrce pumpv?aud j)lace It in tue well, at ine ienirai iiowei. uu. - . . rt i a. l in. ami'. i. ; I s. " i . oaa r 1... nsl.l business proposition, it wouldjj pay. in- that it ' would reduce insurance rates on the buildings . jvliicfi the hose would act upon it, and this is a bi? item on that street; Let the business men think of "it. . . jj - j Bent to JaU. 1 On last Thursday night a young man named Bud Tollock, of Reids ville, was arrested here on the charge of attempting to break in to j: store The evidence was sufficient to war rant Mayor Pratt in sending hira to jail in default of a bond of $501 -Send us one .dollar for the Echo. a very great protection ; aain lire,, prcV,tion and practical business j against the lliis wouia novoniy -" -isense( built up a business second to; where liq safety m case of tire, one as a finci nnne . this section of vorth Caro-i i1Pr, f CONTINUED FR03C OTHER PAOl!. This gentleman is one of the pio- n( leers of the Iiverv business iu Leaks- j 1 viUe, and fullj understands the! h!if Afi ' ' " Maa UW fcV his -nninnp,! ohllslimPnf: mnv v- 'r-J of quiet demeanor. I faithful in the j performance of duty, and knowing; his business well.! Dr. J. M. Purc-E, is now a practicing ! physician here. and is already by his skill and; abtl- itvY eettinff a ', irood nracticeU Dr, - v Price is atgentleman of soli( attain- ments, and fine practical sene, and j being devoted to his noble ca ling is bound to win more and more upon the public regard. J. B. King ." Characteristic of Ms family, 31 r. J. B. King, is quiet and unass lining,- CtC" LUUUr l UiS nO'l way. AllVC, to the best interests vof Leaksville. j he is ever ready to welcome the f stranger who comes hither-and make; Kings Hotel and tobacco m.inufac 18 -U,,8J ,lum "M tbcmorn until dewy eve, and were we : ici miss ins ianuiiar iace trom our J 11 e t midst we sliould feel that Leaksville had suflered a serious less. I lie is, we believe, a native of Henry, and has scores of acquaintances and friends in that county, who will pa tronize 'hi ni the ensuing year, pis one of the proprietors of the Dan ralley Warehouse, having formed aj busi ness connection therewith, with Mr. David Moore The Dan Valley Warehouse. Mkssrs! Moohe and King, PitOFRIETOIiS. This is another enterprise of which Lnaksville can afford to be proud. Ample room, splendid lights, and a run of custom embracing all the ad. - - i jacent counties of Virginia! and North Carolina. Of the nronrietors we need only speak a , few words, touching Mr, David. Moore as we have already of Mr. Joseph iKing, Mr. Moore is one of the "Old Kdards" in business circles, knowing no such wonl as fail. Messrs. Moore and King have employed for the ensuing year, one of the very best auction eers, Mr. Thos. D. Meadors, l'ate of Farmers warehouse, Danvfll, Va., and they are-in consequence prepar ed to anticipate all the farmer's wants, as to attention, comfort and prices. . PlIOTOORj.rilER. Catching the shadow ere the sub stance "jw1ps ' l.ind -.hrtldincr t.lif mir- " i J, ror up to nature, is the occupation otj 1 1 1 fin' vminrr tnrons.mni Mr.lW.ll.i -, .. 'J . . sieoiie. im$ younj anist is win- j be found an ample line of vehicles 1 ot as good ah assortment of furni-i . . . E , 1 ' f . . ,v . . tT Sanford's Pnmary Arithmetic...... 20 ' , . i ... t I . ;fro ? '1,P! , ... .!., 'tcassimeres, jeans, knitting yarn and i Donald. J Price, J II Williams. Inermedinte 36 ne.ar and good horses.; His accommoda- ture, as cant be found this side of , , , - n J - . ,r , . ,, - , , in.ermeniaie.. oo hi.-1 ' r i . ! , i Tnillo vU. ioo! w flannels, so enhanced, that delays E L Martin, J McCoy, Jolin - Ki " Common School......... 64 ' tions for drummers ,is .unequalled, j Danville., Mr. 1 ounts is also a man- , J . . T t i ' . -k 5-i tnn tx. , , , ci . .,; ,M.! T -i i i ui- , i can only be the result, of accidents. I Held, 1) M Hand, W, A Irvtn, John f Higher Analj tical,.... .100 Iran- nd .Inn tnriutnt.a nr. t.ln fiiiPat 5 n s ufacturer ot doors.fiashes. find hhnds. f v ? ; s J t . . t ii j. t . j. . . ... . . - addition t their: whoiC9ie Vift.l Card well, E U Harris. Jr. A J Whit- iveiiogg s viraneu eson o V t nn(f Mr llarria iao irant om n n t and KeeriS OA n.infl il T 11 1 1 nSUtrMnpnT , 8 . ' .( . Ilil, ! T . . F ,, ; partment. A personal inspection niu.cT golden 001 nions from all sorts'1 1 i r i 4 . 7 of people for his truthful delineations I of nature in his work. He no ssesses the highest, best traits of an artist pefception and proportion, and he is ; doing a good business. - -: J. II. Hampton. If there be any truth in the jtheoryi that a man is the architecttof his , own fortune, it is exemplified in the! carcer of the gentleman whose name is at the head of this article,. Tos - j sesin? but limited advantages in the . . , f, i hu pu- 1ir;U: r bUii i nai vi v.nw4vi tvv, u 4 I lina, and t'lIampton's buggies, omni buses, carriages and - wagons, have won a justly merited fame, for their strength finish and easy running qualities. Employing, none but competent workmen. Mr. Hampton never turn3 but a sorry job. !At his shopslje has on hand constantly fine assortment of all the vehicles nsuany empioyeii in mis parr, 01 ine country; ln aildition to this!,, his re- pairing department is always! ready for business, with a completes assort ment of all the parts of broken or damaged vehicles, thus anticipating any want. Mr. Hampton, i& recog- ni2?e1 ; everywhere at home as well as abroad, as a live, public spirited citizen. A. L. Youxts Determined nt ito be outdone. Mr. lounts. has just added to his well assorted stock of furniture, many new articles and his iware-rooms op- t DOSlte! the DhstoffioP . Mn now hoast 1 r ' r of cofflns and elegant; burial cases. THE NEW varehouse4-t. R. PRATT & CO. I he erectiiou of a thinl warehouse j with a stoface eanacifcv of 6.000 I W , , square feet, is a li ing visible! proof! that the fatd I ! ! . 1 tp, of Leaksville is to be -established tn a foundation nibre durable than a newspaperboom'oT I' the prognostics bf real estate agent. This work is how on the road to completion, and wheii finish- 'ed will be found! to be one of the best equipped ware-houses in the It i6 being, built on a site which includes that of-the old bank holding, u is right in the heart i,u,T "t,c;of the town, will b!e ample in proporL i J . ; tion;hllilt fl hrif.U .BnlPndldl lioht ed and bJked by arapIe cSpitaL. Tne proprictLr9, aiessr3. x. K. Vratt & c) are anon? tUe mosi- of me 111, and farmers can I brins their tobacco here andlrtfalize that thev w 11 set as much or.moW for it than tlev could in Daavijle or i - i elsewhere ISmoking Tobacco Dyer Bros. In order to keep pace with her other industries, Messts. B. II. & G D. Dyer, have organized and put in ! . ! operation a $mokipg toiacco depart ment to their factory, and will sup ply -the lovers oil the weed with as tine a quality of smoking tobacco as can be found elsewhere, land will du I I ' !. 1 I. I - plicate any of the larger establish- I raents for which the QldlNorth State is famous, both as to price and qiial lty The Leaksyille pRACTicAii High bCHQOL. j i As a matter of cpurse, so progres Leaksville sive a people as th6se o could never -est satisfied with mere, material adancement, and so with an unanimity almost without a par-. allel, the3r determined to create and sustain a school, not only for the ; education o their own sons and daughters, but which by its merits would compel patronage j trom abroad. The result justifies their. most sanguine expectations, for air o .. ,. .. , , though the sbhool has only been or ganized about two years, it has aU ready attracted i patronage, from abroad, and bids fair to become one of the most potential educational factors in this section of the co un try it is ably officered, with Prof. B. W. Ray ajs principal, assisted by the following competent instructors;: Mra 11 W T?nv nrim nrv d pnarlrafint : ' L 1 ' 1 , " i Afnllip fl.ncis.'ftd vjitic.ed classes : ? i Miss Mairsie Livincstone, music de r - . , . . , by the editofr of this paper as to: the i ninn of instfnetinri. methods of dls- 1 T i . j i ! c'Pline and courses of study pursu- : e i, satisfies us that nnder rrol. Kay all that is best will be insisted upon, what is or lamentai will be well tausrht and whatl is worthless re- ! jected. No method of instruction is used becausie it may be old,:Jjat be- cause it is good. The discipline comes as near perfection as is possi- ble, and a high moral tne is preva ; lent in thd school. In addition to Uh other advantages is that of loca- null. uvaKoiiiib I is a f-dry P .town, would militate success of any school uot is sold, are not familiar J, TuknIer Moreuead & Co At the d stance of a mile, but in close communication with Leaksville every way ip that picturesque settle as More he ad, so- ;ment now known a; called in honor of him, who" was its founder, (Df Major Moreneacu nute ; may oe saua, uis inaiue w j hold word fin, North Carolina, and I many parts of , Virginia, j, and is a - synonym for all that is upright. bo orable and stable Improving upon ather, Gov. 3Iore- j . up a4ji3incss in the plant ojf his head, he has built cotton fabrics that extends from iKew York to Ne wj ' Orleans, and gtwds have, won their wav to public faror by their merit alone. In addi tion to the. Cotton factory are also the Leaksville Woolen Mills, wjth 1 H. 1'oard. Eso. is Secretarr. Mr roard has recently improved his plant by the addition of much new and improved machinery and Msjfa- i j-partment, they have also a Custom- i ers Department,; m which fanner?. ' . i i , V iiu aeir.i tneir wocu can nave it maae into cloth fabrics enti shoddy intermixture" rfous Y inle a st-ict business man. Mr. Foard, is a olesaut gentleman I 1: to deal with, as all who have had ims- iness relations with him can certify. . . i i" T-v -r ; "r AV1W1'1 oivi-u,!, Manager. f; . a iu,"5 More 01 wincu me aooye named '.gentleman; is manager, is one ?. of the largest and most commodious . in North Carolina. It , is tyu siries , : 4. i r .- high, and has a storage capacity of nearly 3000 square feet. In additiU it has a separate and distinct grocery I, department: This store is the only! one in Rockingham, where anything one calls for can be found. This be-i ing the case it is needless to specify ine name ano quantity, dul simply the price and quality of the goods', which are cheaper and ?qual in qual-; ity to any other tha-t c ui be named. Mr. Raj' the manager of this mam-! moth establishment, has been in the i business for ten years, and is a born f mertfhant, having all those requisits ; : of one popular, without involving; zs it any sacrilice of even a sense of bus iness intgrit'. He is assisted by Mesrs. Lassiter and Patterson both of whom have had much business ex-i t -a. l nPriPflPP Mr I a alitor ho vi tirr t nno M . . 111. ill ' V, J t j time been ay salesman with H. Petty and CoM Raleigh, N. C. conclusion. ; Having thus given, as far as dur space will permit, an epitome of the business q f , Leaksville, we will add that in religious privileges Jshejis not a whit, behind. any town in tjhe State. The Baptist church would be an ornament to any city, and our; ziu uiiurunes are mi eiegaiib uuumu3, and full congregations attend the services. There are several moral and religious societies, 4a Good Tem plars lodge, a branch of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, and various other christian organiza tions. We have also a well-arrang0d . Si rn tl-11 a large, elegant depotrof the D., M-1 & S. W. R. R. Taking all our ad-j vantages into consideration, Leaks ville has a risdit to invite tie outsid- ers to settle within her borders. i Open the Streets, and Give the' Town a Chance to Boom. ! Mr. Editor : Col. , Gallaway has opened a sf reet through his land in the western mrt of town. The lots are be-? ing rapidly sold, and a large part of ihe; " lt - ... - . j . taxes of the town will goon be collected; from improvements to be put upon these lands. Is it not fair that the:omnjis-; sioners of the town should now condemn a small strip of land to enable parties in -j that part of town to have easy access to ihe.postonlce and the business portion ot town? 10 say rnat .1,01. uanaway 1 ;-t:r::;: Avill be benelitted as he will pa)- heav doing so all the time. In jHstiee to our people in i that part of town ; the small mrio of land that intervenes should be 1 - condemned. The cittzens in that part ; of town arc ready to help pay all ex penses. MK Editor, can't you stir them j up to action. ' X. '. (If the Commissioners are alive to the;; interests of the town they j will take,' some action on the matter immediately. . Open up the necesarry streets, and let the onward tide of prosperity not be. t ! hindered. Several lot al.rcad3' occu P,ed there, and many njore would be if they had an avenue to the business part of the town. Of course it will be done sooner or later, then why not do it now and thus place the town a step tanner in the onward march. ECHO.l Wives, Mothers, Daughters! BE YOUR OWN PHYSICIAN ! rr, ' i,',!;! 1 - .1 . 1 . M treeing female complaints, weaknesses, etc. so common to her sex. and. had e which completfxy CTRW her. Any snlferer can use them and thus cure lier self, without the ad of a physican. Irrtmi feelings of of gratitude she w ill send two tious which cired her and an j ed pamphlet entitled lTlie Steir! prescript illustrated ping-istone to Health,' and full instruc- tious. SEALED. Address (with 2 cent stamp). Mrs. Wj C. HOLMES. 633 Broadway N. Y. (Name thb;paper.Xr I r.. '1 . l!.4n l 1 T..i. ir.. t JuryList, Nov. Term 1887. , J S Patterson, W B Wraj, II C Li Hard, Cicero Kr ight. Win B.Trog. don. Wru G, Elli uton. Win P Watt, A N Joyce, Kobti C Mills, John A Thomas, J W Hutchinson, Geo .W 'Johnson Jr. Jo in Ji Wilson, J Shfieves, C II Osl Mirne, J M Stone, Wise Gammoiv Jbo L Burton, W T Allen. B L II unite, F M Combs; W temore, M P Hopkins. Zaeh Brim. ,,T " tv T" t-. Waiting for Rest and Peace. s . t i ;Oh!th:itI coiJdmeotiwithLethe-sstriNim vtirely free from? And beneath Its wive sink ,nv bruin, of anvtinn snu- i Andlhro,'htlw re'nnautof V Wo i ! . f v Let it there in peace remain. j For lif to me is but a seen e Of wretchedness nd of woe. ': .,v...r.,t. r ? ....... t ' vM ke h V.i; uir" L:T BEWARE! - All parties arc hereby forbidden to trespass on, my land either by mght or , ,iay. with or without dogs or guns. .U i narties so doii: will lkn nrof-iiturl n-! com in? to law. Mrs M ary HobeRts. 5 oct-i-ow.j gLoneviue. l. DOM'T TRPSPARQ An n:lrtif.K :n n bW!r forhiddn in tresp:iss ojj mv landu eil her bv night or Tf James H. Floyd.- Matrimony. N. I. " NOTICE. ; n .t. . js. iin i v i 7 j 1 1: iiiiit'iii imi mi i it iiiriii All persons indebted to the ifirm of Odell & Rakes, will! please come foward ; and settle at once.-as I expect to" leave, 'thefirm. Respectfully; " j s22(;rl , P- M. Robersox. i: Q, ! . i. . - - - L E A. K S V X L Ij E I PRACTICAL High School, . - - MALE. AND FEMALE. B. W. RAY. rVi. A. n mj ntlyr tus Da W tCf Y lYla A I " (E. N. B. C, N. Y ,) PRINCIPAL. NextSession Begins Aug. 29, 1887. the last Legislature!; and now has all the i-: ,i ii 1 ... i iuis uiui privileges oi a regular c ol lege. A regular couj-se of study has been arranged that will give students a thor ough educational training, n'nd fit them for the active pursuits of life. I - lllitoUent5 w ho jraomplete the conrseJ of studj will receive a trntodsom Diplo ma and a tine gold Imedal. i i , - The iatroni and If riends of the f chool were so well pleasetl with ; the progress and deportment of the students during t sruuents next session. It is the aim of the Principal to make this school unsurpassed for the thorough educii tiooal. and' moral training of f.s jitpdents. or c atalogue, or oiuer information, address the Principal. fjilu14-3ni. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CENTRAL HOTEL, A 1 1it, TOp T., LeaksviiLle, N. C, The Central is located in the business , part of the town, -aijd convenient U the depot. It has large isample rooms, fare unexeptionable, and servants plite and . I attentive. Tliis is tlie place to stop when ' vou come to Leaksville. MRS. M. Ii. PAYNES' BOARDING HOUSE. Farmers and others, who visit Danville on business and, who desire gomr meals at living rate, can ! lindlKth at Mrs. M. B;,ayn,v. lioardin- House. No. T,15 iatton St. fir?t doof above Court House. Meals and lodging only 25 cents each. I lA-ly W. H. COVEY & CO., dealers IX AtL KINDS or FURNITURE, pjj CHAMBER AND PARLOR SUITS. Rp:DStEAI)S. SOFAS, DIVANS, L()UNGES;I5U4 REAUS, DRESSING CASES,! WASH STANDS, PLAIN AND ROCK ING CHAIRS OF ALL STYLES, WRIT ING DESKS, CENTRE AND DINING TARLES, GRA- TM II AT I I k PU'ii PTf VTf ' , V Repairing and Upholstering the Bert Manner at HoUce. . ; Thp undertaking Department, ashere- 1 tofore, Mill be undiTthe personal wnxrr - S5?" . iJI - a timi. Fine Metallic Cakeu and U oori - en Coffins furnished at all hours. Or- ders by telegram promptly attended to. ; ; Salesman, F. W. TOWNS. Alain 5tn AIJ Moore's old stand, Dan ville, Va. julsl-Iy.J U 5iwiiwitnTour in Fancy nkttif Tyt. 23 Vi-itmg ;anls. ami India Ink o mark Ltriert. only 25 et. .tauiiM ) !kok of 2000 styles . fnc with each , order. Agent wanted. nte all 1 Big Pay. TllALiUx Mr O.L Halti- more. Md. IMPORTANT NOTICE.- We will keep a full line of . tho Bwks adopted , by the ! State IJoard of Kdncation.atthe following prices : nooks : - crs Worcester's Prim. rictionarr.C... 48 Holmes i lt Header... 14--i 24 3 ; 48 80 " 2nd d 4th 5th Maury's Elementary .Geography CO Manual " ' ' 128 Moore's School History of N. C.8." u .-n:-.. . nr o WA ll Histcof U. S............100 AU a,lol)tet CoPy Books. Ahy Botk' sold at State prices tor Casb. Orders by mail most ald for postag A. L. SMITH & CO.. iinv Reidsville, N. C3 h v Dwelling Iloure for sale. AppIyJ 5 to E. T. Si Seat. a2U-t a. If vou want a Sewing Machine tliat will do darning, or any difUcult'work tl..t ........... .1...,, on most machines. call on J. 1) Sled", at Denot W. II. Sledge will be at his pho tograph gallery ercry Saturday; call and have your work . done. - gT wTkolan, BLACKS TJ1ITH, LEAKSVILLE, N, C, Is now prepared to do all kinds of Rhu ksuutbintr. Work warranted to b Jirst--la llone-hoeing a speclalt.v. ("utter and Hailip"s old stand. Brim'V Shop at 6ur work here. a.Vly. A WORD TO THE PUBLIC. RHirsh&;Co. COR. MAIr & ClJAfiHEAD STS.f Now offer a full line of- - FALL & WINTER CIlOTHIWG , ii- FOR - 1 Men, Youths, Boys and Children. Special attention was paid in the se lection of these good, by our buver. and they combine quality with style ami. We have made 'arge Additions to our line of j and ofler as a special bargain j loo mi. buibmb smn. AT 40 CENTS KACllJ -r' I 1 Other articles at conijaraiHveIy 1 low Inures. . - , ) ,1 Call .and examine ourVtorlc. IteinetdH'r our motto: p'Low prices, guarantee each article a reprefieiited ; money refunded ,t if purcbae not Ratisfactory," , H. HIRSH & CO. oe-0-:hn.J ARLINGTON HOTEL, DANYrLLE, VA. Under the ney management. Thor oughly Renovated ami Relitted with all Modern Improvements. . Table supplied Willi the !Set the market affords. Om nibus ami Baggage, Wagon meet all trains. srOTT l-.VKTEK, Prop'r. W. R. Hunnicutt, Manager. locCly. The City Pantry. j Cheap Cash Grocery, ! 442 Main Street, j DANVILLE, VA,, 8 plaee -to visit when you go to uanvuie. wuere you win always uiiu a cnoice line 01 . Ik FINK GROCERIES, CHEA1 j We sell you ' 14 lbs. Granulated Sugar, for $1.00 I Harvey's Best Lard (201b bkts.) 2.00 i Piedmont Flour, per bhL,'1 5.50 j liig "K." Flour, " J ' 5.00 I Porcelain Mills Augusta Flour, COO" e have a nice lot of Toilet Soaps it '-(r ?.fw nnd iDo nor InVon ; CaWe8. IJrwinfl, Water Rockets, j We Buckets, Tuls. Wash Boards i and Churns at Lowest Prices, I A nice lot of Bulk and Cared Ba- con always on hand: also fresh Meal. 1 'Shin Stntf et W nlwnva hvA in !stoek everything usually kept In a ything usually kept ursi-ciass grocery iore. re. We sarc you from 15 to 20 per j cent on all yon buy. CITY PANTRY, 442 Blain Streeti DANVILLE, VIRGINIA. JAS. WOOD, Jr.,; AGENT, i oct-T-Cu. I i.v:;; -A
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