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FOll THE INTERESTS OF NASH AND EDGECOMBE COUNTIES.' ROCKY MOUNT; N, C. JULY--26TH. 1894. NO. 16. VOL 8 ar IV hat is mm Castoria is Dr. Buniuel ritchcr's prescription, for Infants And Children. It contains neither Opliuu, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It 1 tt harmless substitute for ParcRorie, Irops, Bootlilns Byrupf. and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its piaranteo is thirty years' uso fcx Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allay fcverlshncss. Castoria prevents vomitiug Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. " Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, . B'vlnSf healthy and natural sleep. Cag torla is the Children's Panacca-the Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castoria la an eieollont mnlieina fnr ehll elfin. thr have mprauvtlr Wd mo of In good upoa their cbi Wren." V. O. O. Cunnoo, , Lwm.ll, Mass. " Cafttnrla fa Owi lie remedy for clitVlmo of which 1 am aoquaintml. I hope tho day la cot ' far distant whrn mothers will consider the raal Intent of their children, and use Castoria. In ' ate Ad of thefarlonaqvu. noetnyriawhlch are dwtrortair their lored one, by forcing opium, morphine, aoothing rrrup and oilier hurtful agrota down their throats, thereby tending them to premature graves." Da. J. F. KwcHnaa, Oonwaj, Ark. Th Centeu Company, Tl Murray Streot, Mew York City. S, VILKI LIFE. FIRE "T . " " . -; ACCIDENT INSURANCE. Rents Collected. Agent for Standard and all Ty pewriter.sup- " - . .ask. am plies, also Victor Bi cycles. Office next to Daughtridge & Rob-bins. l l lo-ht Welrfit snd ' I Rigidity. Every m! Of snd Scientific Work- chlnefullywarranted ffcl m"Uh'P' S hnsM R Styles Higlical Honors at tts World's Columbfao ExpositlcB, Send tworfxnt stamp for our M-pajre Pi-t.ll Sal.".rMm, ztoWafKh Ave. Uke !" .. .jfj1 VV,V"W:IvZvVI'A J. J. 1 . A V ;ortt, -s AW.J" 1 Castoria. '" Castoria la ao well adapted tachtMren that 1 rwmmmenil It aaiuperlortoaiiy preaortpttoo known U ma." IT. A. Anciraa, M. D., Ill So. Oiford St., Brounlyn, H. Y, " Our physicians in the. children a depart Dinit have apokra htiily of thuir expert com In their outaido practice with Castoria, and although ws only -hara anions; our medical supplies what Is known as regular products, yet m are free to sonfesa that ths merits of Castoria bas won as to look with favor upon it." . i - Cxitsd Hosrrrai. axd Iiswiisiet, Boston, lun C Surra, Pres.' . ..... . - . Remington Typewriter Absolutely - the Best. Superior flaterial Ctlogut - A work of Art. snd Hslsted Sis., CHICAGO, ILL, tf Lrcin 3JtV l'.w f t "V u:KV r. V i 'T I fiui- V-.!.5 I k.wnt A MSOI, . . AND llie Looal Paper. Spe.klij of the value of tho "lo cal iaipi" lis Hn advortisiiij? niedi limlC'liarles Austin Bates, in T:ailo "Tliore is no printed thing wlnoh is so close to tho heart of tliu com munity ss tho local pnper. Tlic pulae of local iifo bcafa ih it J everv issue. An epilomo of the woilU's news glows in its bright puges, nnd tlio Lu-inrR news of the louul tunes fchoulJ be in it, too; should bo tlidre, .'not to help the pspcr along;' uot beccuso tho 'editor is a nice lullcv, snd wawsnt to cucour ugo him;' not for ny reason except tlie one groat shrewd, business res son that it will pay. . "If a merchant will take care of is space, chftiiee hia copy, keep it frcth and put inteiesling matters into'it, it will be read ss assiduous ly and as regularly as tho spiciest bit of Rossip. As it gets readers so will the ealer get easterners. "ARgrcsivcness and confidence are essential in ndvertising Timid men do not succeed. It's the fol . low who goes straight ahead, full ot solf-confidenco, forceful, bound to inuko bis point; that's tho man ivhoso business thrives itml flour ishest. Let - his ndveitisenients brcalho of honesty nnd truth. Let, every statement be exactly a fact no more, no less but rutoer let him undorstato tho goodness of his wares than overstate them. Abovo all, put news in tho 'nds.' "Tho publioher will probably charge tliu cost of setting up a new 'ad:' every week, which is jier- I'cctly right It is worth all it cosls. limes in country papers are much too low in almost every case, even for a standing card. "Let the uiei chants wako up, and the publisher w ill meet them more than half way. It is wcnderfol liO'v .nuoh good a little confidence and o'uthusi:iRhi will do. I da not care whrit town it is. .intelligent advertising in tho locul paper will pay. If yon haven't time, or it you haven't the knack to write your own unnoiuiconjints : fresh every week, better hiro somobody to. l it. Theic ore a hundred or moro 'business writers' In the country now, 60U10 Irorter than others,, but every one of themcapnblo of pro t acinar an 'ad.' that would be bct- tc tliau the sumo old thing repeat od everhistiiiffly. The editor of the paper will often do it gra'uit ouslv. "Give just ns inuch attention to your ai:veiu.-ing lu itiill times yoai do when business is booming A farmer dosen t do l.iiplinfin carelcfsly just because harvest tinic ti n long way ii.. ."Advertising is busiiitH seed and ono of tho niosr fertile liold to plant it in is tho local paper, Put it there, water it, keep down tho weeds, and it will bring fortl; froit every time. . ' ''Properly tendedj adveriiii'g 15 as certain to bring forttra good crop of business as prime tret' waoat is to grow in'o good grain,',' ? Raisin? Turk js. Corrptpoiidenco Chiciigo Breeders Gazette - Efrrring to tire question of the caro ot young turkeys;-" -recently discussed in the. Gnajtte, perhup fio ful!bin" lotto- rec. ivi d- brTrrcf, from Mr. Lyroii li. Sir.ith, of III Hois, may be of inteivstaiid value Mr. Smith tells me that he makes his gobblers '.'weigh t-venty-lwo pounds niid his hens se'ntecn' nt sev n months old, and this ia how he does it. . - ;. W ordered what we considered the very bt St stock of egs and fet thrm nndur quiet chieken hens. When hatched we fed ihem table scrape, corn brend.avilk, Cultnge cheese, and such otliT things' ns convenient. They, wcro ci re fully cooped and kept dry. After tlicy were ol 1 enough to show tlio reii they were h t run in the orchard I b.trp-:C is and wno fo l v ho .i, barley fa's ije. i;i"'-t 1, c in. i.n'.i t.t'.:.- rer-i . t: h ! : Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. Gov't Report M J 9 km m I Jill Ms. ABGULTfELY PUDS the milk they could .drink at all times up to January. The mixed feed and tho ? cry groat variety, to gether with the milk, is -what wo lay the development to, and . we expect to continnc along this line. We do not coiuider them hard to --. . i j i r raise, my wire noq . nio caro oi bom and hers in tho praise. - Let me add that tno abovo is about ns near our plan as I can ive it- Tho main points aro, first, o keep them' in strictly clean quartets, with plenty of fresh air; st'eond keep them dry (do not let them .even 'get damp) until six weeks old and third, do not over feed. Feed ofien aad just what they will clean up. Lastly, buy eggs only from maluro binls. Chas. E. Dakf.u Christian Co., Ky. Ills Order. . j A speaker who has planned on address for a multitude and finds limsflf confronted with but a sin glo auditor sometimes fails to re- adjust hi? remarks, and tho result is apt to bo ludicrous. A little story lllnslrativo of this point is told in conncfiitin with a tormer t of tho University, ol North Carolina. . One day ns this dignified and stately personage was wnlkiug about 4he campus ho observed an unlaw tnl nsferiiblnge of students at some littlo distance. He did net hasten his steps, but proceeded slowly to ward them, with his head down and his eyes apparently bent in contemplation of his own boots When this luitmro'y proccodin had brought him to the spot whore tho students had been gathered, on K' nnn vnnnT man remained, the V J ' o . others haying precipitately depart cd. " A Gh l That is a (ilrl. When it corner to "real' capable" sirls the far West takes . tho load Tho'Tucoma Union declares "that the champoin girl of tho period lines out on the Muck. From ApiiH to Juno I, this year, she planted three acres of potatoes, did nil. the family work, milked four cows, fed tho calves, pigs and chick ens, hot three chickenhawke and a wildcat, sot tho dog cn eighteen tramps, attended thirteen dances and three picniicw, rend fivo dime novels' and sat up four nights iu the week with her bean, and vet we often hear the . question asked What is there ft rwainon- to do? 1 here is nothing go very bard in all this, except tho 8i:ting up nights, nnd then, -you Beo, bho had sams ono to tielp her. The president raised his head and surveyed tho solitary culprit with upparont severity, although lim 'young man itlwnyj contondod that lie dotectcd a.tvinkleiu bia keen eye. ' - '"Sir." s;i!d the president in a commanding tone, "instantW dis perse to your several places ol - b-Kie." "' "; . : DilTicult though tho feat requir ed certainly was, the young man executed it to the best of his abili ty by "dispersing" without further deity. Youth's Companion, A lioj's Couijiiisiliiiii on U.-fatliluj. "BiTat'i is niado of air. Wo brc t'.he with on. lm;s, cur TIil tt , our liver nnd our kidueys. If it v tn,t for our bie.ith we wfid-l t'.ie l,i n v t-'ej-t. 0,.r l.riMt'.i .- 1 ;.- :. :.:; !; Iho li- stay In a room all day should not breatliG. -Tlioy should, wait nntil they get out of doors. Dys in s room make bod, nnwholesoino air. Tliey makj carboniculc. Curboni oido is poisoner than nuid dogA. A heap df soldiers was in a black hole in India, and a carbocicide sot in that there hole and killed nearly everyone beforo moruinjr. Giils kill the breath wiih corosits that squeezes the diftCT'itu. Girls can't holler or run like 1kvi, because their diagram is squeezed too much. If I was a girl I'd rather be a boy, so 1 can holler and run and have- n great big diagram.'' Yankee lilado. ' R. L SKINNER & CO. IDlSAIJSTt 'IN Heavy nnd fancy Groceries, No tions and Confectioneries. We cull attention to the public regard inc our. extremely low prices on FJ.0TJU, us wc buy these goods direct from the mills at Cash prices. VTo are ablo to sell the following brands sit these prices: 1 , Orange Ulossom rir. " fl.00 KordiKo Straight TnbftKose Family f;3.40. We guarantee, all these brand?, if not as reiTresentcd money refund ed. Give us one trial. . R. L. SKlNNEK & CO. West Iiailroad4 Street, 1 Rocky Mount, N. C. ' 11 YOU fTiint a t)ook, v IFant'a Situation, Ifant A.nylhina, . li'aut a Halesman, ll'ant ServantGirl, H'aut to rent's Store, II ant to sell a Pinno, M'ant to sell a llcrse, lsnt to leutl Moucj-, ll'dfit to buy a House, ll'ant to hny a florae ll'ant to rent s Hons, ll'ant to sell Groceries, ll'atit to sell Furniture, U'aiit iMiardliiB Place, H aul to sella Carriage, IPaut to oorrow Money, Want to sell dry Goods, li'iiut to sell Ileal Estate, H unt a job of Carpentering, Want a Job of Blacksmith in?, Want to sell MHIuiary Goods, Want to tuM a House and Lor, Want to find any one's Address, Wfciit to sell a piece of Furniture. Want to' buy 8 secoutl baud Cat- riaijo. Tl'nt to liiid anything yon have lost, Want to sell Agricultural Imple ments, -Ms Want to Advertiee anythin; to Advantage, Want to find tho owner for any thing Found, Advertise in The Phoenix. , JSHH H. DAUGHTRiCGE, Livorv and Feed fcS tables, TARSOKO STREET- SRK Tl'I'.K ott: c.vi:kf n FSTABMSIIEDWS. Tobacco Flues. GEORGE PkACTlCAL TIN, CCPPER Dealer In Tin Ware, Cook and Heating Stoves,; OLD COOK STOVES BEPAWED umi repairs furnisliid for any Stove made. I alRO kerp In Stot:k Sheet Tin, Zinc, Galvanized Sheet Iron and Valley Tin any width wanted. TIN ROOFS PAINTED with my RUBBER ROOF PAINT at a low figure, I Uo give my personal and special attention to ROOFISO and 0 UTTERING nnd if yon want the beat work done in my lius call or address ... GEO. R. DIXON, ROCKY MOUNT. N- C- LOWEST PRIOEB oisr BEST GROCERIES. The Best Flour the Vebt liOWEeT pricc. Before buying cliewhere. Call; nromiu si our store and look nt our goods and prices. Give ns a trial and bo convinced, Greek groceries. Fruits CONFKCTIONERIES. Choice tIG A K 8. Goods delivered ony Cit y fro of oharse. W. H. WORSLEY & BRO'S. . , . ... . ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. . - sV PKESVHT TO EVERVnOUY. AH onr readers shrmld send to the Pnbllsherr of 3 Rome; HI Jfdk Street, Boston, Jnss., ami Ret a sit or their beautiful Stamping Pat-terns- They can ."he used for em broidery outlining or painting. All desirable "d Gd some8xlQ, others 5sS inches. Tliero ar ninety (911 one different patterns and two HlpnabeUons a larKo forget, me not nattern. With this oiitfi the pub lishers send The Home, a 10 pags paper containing Stories, I sshiolis, l-'aney Work, etc., for 3 months, and only ask for' 10 cents to cover cost ofnostagoon patterns nnd palter. Oim illnstnitcd Prerdum List of 00 premiums sent free to any ad- offer now. A Six-horse power Talbot Steam Engine n first diss condition, suit able for Peanut Thrasher,, Gotten Gin, Creamery $e,' &0-, Tor sal a on vnrv reasonable terms Xy J110..D. OJom. It is on standards at me uur.dry. ... Riiriseribe for Tub Phobnix only One Dollaf year.; - Xi t-.t ( 11; i .'-; i.:.'.lSvi..;-',Mt tikipv.itjs.' . j -, i j' t k r :.;. - - lfc t.. - : 'IF ' A. V Tobacco Flues. R. DIXON, AND SHEET IRON WORKER Slorm Prophet Hick's Paper Many persous kuow d'Eev. Irl K. Hick, tho toted storm prophet, hut are Dot so well acquainted with the fact that b monthly paper. Word and Works, is ?ne of tho moat attroctive and instrnctivejour ii al in America snd is doiiij. mors to educate tUo people in science than auy other It not only contains hev. Hicks' monthly forecasts, com pleto nnd niiabridKcd, but also ar ticles from Ins pen on sstronomy ami planetary meteorology, Onety illnstrated. Thei- is a orniou or religious articlo in each number, a edited by a lady, a "Youth and hard nnts cracked and many other Ksod things. All I Ins for the low price of ,11 pe' Jfnr- AI1 subscri bers who pay fo a vean's subscrip tion in ndvuntifl will receive free, as a premium, Rev. Ill E. Hicks' Al manae for 1804. 'This book alone ia well worth the subusnptien in ice. 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