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.... . rv CROSS & LINEHAN, . A. LINXHAN Ulll lull LEADERS IN Fine Clothing, Hats and Gents' ADJUSTABLE WIRE SCREENS, T ALMOST ANT WINDOW. ; Absolutely UOSQUITO AliO RY FROOF. BY ITS USE TOU BECURK PERFECT VENTILATION AND KEEP OUT OABPKT BUGS, MOTHS, DUST, Ao. PBI0X8 25, 85, 40 Cents Each. Furnishings OREENSBOROrNPO. THE CELEBRATED-1- C.G. SHIRT ' wale. f. SOLE AGENTS FOB FULL LINK OF CHILDREN'S AND Boys'. Clothing! 210 Fayettevllle St, 1 n 1 - 1 .Y I 0 v THOMAS H. BRIGGS c SONS Raleigh, N. 0. & "ft-" k k ? - NECKWEARS A SPECIALTY. k i I j - a ii ! GOODS MUST" BE SOLD I PRETTY FURNITURE .. MAKES COST HQMES I . MAKE HAPPY PEOPLE f AND A.Q. RHODES & COMPANY Are making people happy eyery day by the liberal Mima they oner on all kinds of FURNITURE! 300 PiiCe8 f aU wo1, utCK: colored dress goods at a fraction more than half PA pieces black and colored Bilks (plain and fancy Sarah silks) at far less than New DJ York cost 200 plain fancy Parasols at less than factory cost. 2000 PeCe8 aeB' Cambric and Mnslin Underwear, at 50c. on the dollar. 400 G6nt8' dre8a Snirt8 at 85o and 90c-. worth 85c., $1.10 and $1.25. OPA pairs Gents' and Ladies' hand-welt and hand-sewed fine Shoes, and yon can Bare iJ) from $1.00 to $2.00 on any pair of them. , ' A complete line of French and American Corsets at a large discount from regular prices. White Goods. Laces. Embroideries. Gloves, Hosiery, Neck-wear. Ribbons, Fancy Braids. Collars, Cuffd, Cravats, Jewelry and, a host of other things that yon can bny at prices that will simply astonish you.- . THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD. UPCHURCH ;& NORBIS, Trustees. OFFICERS : President, James A. Odell; Vice-President, Julian 8. Carr ; General Manager, J. J. Newman ; TreajHlxef, 8 H.Wiley; Secretary, Chas.' D. Benbow; Financial Agent, Robert T. Gray; Attorney, Theo. F. Kluttx. Exscutxtx and Ftnanci OoMMrrrtlB James A; Odell, W. a Benbow, Julius A. Gray. DntiCTOxs-JL Andrews, Second Vice-President R&D. R. R. Co., Raleigh; James A. Odell, President Odell Hardware Co., Greens boro, N. U; Julius A. Grayr President Cape Fear 6 Yadkin Yalley Railway Company, Greensboro, N. O. ; Theo.' F. Klattz, Attorney-at-Law, and. President Yadkin Railroad Company, Salisbory, N. 0.; Julian 8. Oarr, President Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Company, Durham, N. C. ; t ... ; D. w.O.Benbow, Greensboro, N. 0., Robert T. Gray, Attorney-at-Law, Raleigh, N. O. HISTORY I LAW! PHILOSOPHY! SCIENCE! FICTION ! WIT! Fancy Chairs! Hall Racks! Bookcases! Dressers! Wardrobes! Everything! Chamber Suits, oomplete, in great variety Broken Suite provided if desired. We will accommodate yon and please yon you will let s, We have too many things i BOOKS! t SCHOOL BOOKS! Sunday-School Books, Gift Books, Juvenile Books, Blank Books. The Company owns the Famous "Ore Hill " Property, In Chatham Co., N.C., that has been noted as an iron prop erty for more than a century. Ores from it were used in the manufacture of iron during the Revolutionary war. During the late civil war the Confederate Government, selected this locality as the site of large iron and ordinance works, because of tha .exceptionally High Grade of its Ores. The lack of railroad facilities has made impossible, hitherto, the profitable utilization of these xres on any : large scale. The locality is now, however, made . accessible by the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railroad, which passes through the property. - Some ox the most noted iron men in America have examined and reported on these ores, and so far as the directors of this Company know, there has never jbeen- an expert jreport on it that was not highly favorable. Prof. Chas; D. Wilber, inspec or of mines and mineral lands, formerly State Geologist of Illi nois and mining expert for the Northern Pacific R. R., visited Ore Hill n 1884. Extracts from his report and the opinions of Dr. BLEmmons, formerly State Geologist of North Carolina: Prof. W. C. Kerr. State Geologist: Prol P. A. Genth. of Phila- delphla; S. Jk: Richards formerly Superintendent of the Joliet teel Company: Mr, Thomas Graham, a prominent iron manu-. f acturer of Philadelphia, and others, are published in the Com pany's prospectus. The 'Manufacturer's Record," of Baltimore, having learned of the proposed organization of this company, investigated, on its own account, the Ore Hill Tract. The report of the ex pert, Mr. Thomas P. Williams, M. E., is also given in the prospectus. - The company recently employed llr. Frederick H. Smith, of Baltimore, a noted mining engineer and nLmeralogiat, to ex amine the property' His reporc oonflrmed all that had been claimed, and he advised the company to build the furnaces. Mr. Smith is a man of such eminence In hiS 'lirufesilon that It would be superfluous to make any mention of the value of his report, j. He is a member of the American ' Society of Civil En gineers, a member of the American Institute of .Mining En gineers. ; -irt A Coke for the furnaces will be brought from . Pocahontas, 345 miles, by the Norfolk & Western and Cape- Fear As Valley Railroads, which will connect, at the State line, near Mount Airy.N.C. In the organization of the company the projectors .had in view: . - - . Fibst The building of furnaces for the manufacture of iron ; and steel and ultimately the building of rolling mills and other ' industries for the utilization of the product of the- furnaces. Skooitd The acquisition of a considerable area of land around the locality that might be selected as the site of the furnaces, in order that the company might itself enloy the re sults of its own work, by getting the benefit of the increase in real estate values that would follow the establishment of fur naces and other industries, v' Third The inauguration of a general development and town-building enterprise,.starting with an. tteapt to secure the location on its property, of iron, wood, textile and other industries, thus bringing together an aggregation of factories and stores, and a continually increasing population, with the resulting need for land for business and resident purposes. -ANT OBDEB PBOMPTLY FIUiXD BY- ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO., ThA North flamUna. Ronlc tid Htntlnnnrv Hnnnlv TfnnsA I Greensboro, the location of the North Carolina Steel and Iron Works, has a population now of 7,000, is the capital of Guilford -:o:- BOOKS FOR BUSINESS! BOOKS FOR FUN I -:o:- i us. We have too man: to talk about. Gome and see them 1 It will be like going to a fair. iL G. RHODES & CO., Mo. 9 JL Martin St. No. 10 ExchanRe Place. q (T g p i p i( p School Work SPECIALTIES IN FANCY STATIONERY. COMPLETE BUSINESS OFFICE OUTFITS OF BOOKS, PAPER, INKS, WAX, MUCILAGE, STANDS, ERASERS AND EVERYTHING ELSE. Visiting Cards and Gift and Memento Cards without limitation as to variety and beauty. Oomplete catalogue free on application. ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO., BALEIGH, N. O. County. It is the junction of three railroads. It is most favorably situated and climate genial and healthful. It has already 37 industrial institutions and 100 wholesale and retail stores. During the past five years Greensboro has doubled in population. . No effort has aver been . made- to stimulate its growth -beyond the nsual exertions of legitimate business.: It is beyond all question the most central, healthy and desirable ' for all kinds of trade and manufactur ing as any spot in the United States. "Here is a corset: that well ; wear it three weeks and bring.it back and get your Olin DUB AT SPECIALTY money again if it isn't exactly wnat you want in every par ticular," That is what you vill hear at our store about one corset tto other Ball's. It means that Ball's corset is right for nine wcimen in ten. We have a primer on Cor sets for you. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER So CO. WILL BE FOB THE NEXT NINETY DAYS. NEW PRESSES, NEW TYPE, FRESH PAPER, AND SKILLED WORKMEN. AVEstimates furnished on application. Largest and best equipment in our line in he BUte. EDWARDS h BBOUQHTON, Printers, Binders and Blank Book Manufacturers, Baleigh.N.0. i 6 it & it h i & KEEP OOOL. ICE CREAM FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS, TCE TTTATER COOLERS. ACE YV ATER VOOLERS, ICE CHESTS, ICE PICKS, ICE CHIPPERS, ICE CRUSHERS, &c, eD . .wit f v o. i AL80 A LARGE STOCK OF ' FLY FANS, ; FLY TRAPS. DISH COVERS. BATH TUBS, HAMMOCKS, : OILi KTUVJCS, And a full line of SEASONABLE HARDWARE And Honse-farnishlng Ooods. . Bespectfally, J. 0. S. LUMSDEN, BAIifelGH, N..C. . GRAPE BASKETS. PflOKX 2S- -16 Habgxtt St D. T. JOHNSON, Ag't, WHOLESALE Commission Merchant Daily receiving consignments of New Cabbage, New If. C. Cat and Roe Herrings, N. C. Hams, Potatoes, '". Chickens, Eggs, &c. Ac. LOW PRICES TO THE TRADE TOWN SITE PROPERTY. Before announcing its purpose, the Company, through its agents, secured options on about 2,500 acres of very desirable property adjacent to ureensooro. some ot it oemg witnin the corporate limits, and the whole of it being in a solid body. About 1,500 acres have already ..been purchased, and, the. remainder . is being taken np as the options expire. The whole of it has been secured at an arerage price of $35.00 an acre. This is no more than has been paid for the town ! site lands on which most of the industrial towns of the South have been built up, and in comparison, with which this has the immeasurable advantages of EXTENSIVE RAILROAD CONNECTIONS CORRESPONDENCE FROM SHIP- And fUities unexcelled by any of them; an active, progressive town of 7,000 to start with. Water-works, gas works, eivuinc iiguii wonts, pnveu Bbrtwia, vuurcuw huubcuwub, eiegant imnnBB, ma BwlPiianeu SOCiecy, and all the attractions that pertain to an old commoliity. v PERS SOLICITED. NOW IN STOBE A Big Lot of Best Brands of Hour, Bought before the rise. Small Hams, Sides and Shoulders. THE SURVEY of the Town Lots is now progressing, and it is expected that the Company will have a sale of lots soon as survey is completed, j&xtra inducements wiu do onerea oy tne uompany to any anna oi industry that ' will locate on the Company's lands, and AJfcTXJFA.O'i' U .KINGS- SITES N. 0. Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Hon- Pickles (10c. bottle). Plain and Fancy Caadj, Will be donated. Greensboro is destined to equal any of the Southern towns in push, energy and success. It is eonft- Bananas, Oranges, Ac., Ac Free and Prompt aeuvery. dently expected that there will be 25,000 inhabitants here in five years. Phone 28. O. T. JOHNSON, AoT. hew idumy, m mm mi KB. G. 4- -K. B. G. ' Baa been thoroughly tried and proven to be a good remedy. There is merit THE CAROLINA VEKEER YORKS, A. F. JOHNSON, PBOPR1ETOB, CLINTON, N. C, OFFEB TUB ' BEST IV THE MARKET, At prices as low as the lowest. Write for Having equipped our shop with new and improved tools, we are prepared to do all kinds of machine work in a first-class and workman-like manner, and as cheap as first class work can be done- anywhere. Overhauling and repairing engines a specialty. Messrs. WOOD & PARK, Being first-class practical men themselves is a sufficient guarantee. . GIVE THEM A TRIAL. mhll-ly 101 West St.. Baleigh, N. C. Qerme- teor, and hundreds that are using it testify ton; au reoommena lw use. trouble, any blood or skin diseases, use Boyal I olma uermeteur. , it will npAtiut . ff.lnar n,i j.nA tha anMnrv 1 & n r'r"" -o- v w I UJ trouDies uu maay men, women ana cnuaren ra hnthomr) with. Hn It &n1 inr it Tnn will be nleased. Over fiOO trallona LlA here. FOR DINNER DESSERT AND TEA. If you want to be cured of any nervous I prioes and samples and patronize North Car olina. Mr. T. P. Jerman, of Baleigh. is the local and general representative of the com- , . - i : Jne 4-dlm Everything in the way: of first-class canned goods; Peaches, Pears, Apricots, A. E. JORDAN, Agent, next vj vauzea not. i - ay uvvn . Cherries, .fee., &c Canned Vegetables of always full line of Fancyt Groceries and ? TSfSETi tSSSLi-SSS?; mntrV trodnce on hand: Can All vonr I 008, Lobsters, &C Best goods, lowest rn, stanaara mo. 2 size, cneap vegetaDie. HARDIN & PESCUD. country produce on hand. Can fill your l 39?' aJST orders and at prices that will please you. I JlSf ' 1 S-PSi Give me a call. 1 at lOo. per can is a clu "A. E. JORDAN. Baleigh, N. C. NEW ROE HERRINGS. finest Dish, packed expressly to order; al THE YARBORO nOVBA: diSutc sa ponni guaranteed. - . B. B. BANZY, Prop'r, BaLman, N. 0. natet, tt-60 per day. I104S0 to $15 per week hundred ids of fish net. Weigh HABJHN & PESCUD. HOTEL FliOLtENCE. - T.G.AaaneW.Uanasar, ' CTcil rata to lawyeri aai C FLOUR, FLOUR. f Wplett'aJ'Monareh, "Stock's Queen," ur iasapeco d: Jransearovi 3 low at the lowest. HABDIN & PE3CUD. LAND SALES Judging from the experience of other development enterprises, it would seem to be within a reasonable and and conservative limit to expect within two years to realize from sales of . lots, covering a compara tively small part of the total area of land purchased, an aggregate gum , - "Equal to the Oapital toeli of the Company. This, when added to the expected profit from the Company's furnaoes and other, works, makes the opening for the investment capital one of, the most inviting that has been presented to the public since thel)eginnihg pt the present .' '" ' ' industrial era in the South. , t mmm SPM SiflEE THE COMPANY WILL BUILD AT ONCE TWO 78 TON FURNACES, ' .. OOTETOMAKI BESSEMER IRON AND THE OTHER MILL AND FOUNDRY IRON. . I Have just returned from the North era Markets with the largest and best assortment of Imported SPRING AND SUMMER SUITINGS ever ofler- SUOCES8 There is no doubt as to the success of the Company. This is purely a Nortii Carolina industry, and there is no reason why the: State cannot become one of the great iron produoen of the country. People of Ejprth Carolina t Look at what your sister States are doing. You can do as well, if not better, o if yoa will only have confidence in what yon have got.' Subscribe liberally to the ' ; - stock and trnst the men who '. areatthe head of the ' - : Company. - eo in tne city or ltaieiga. Mr terms Their um akma is a anftUient snarantM aa to the rali&bilitv and anecAMfnl mnnaimmATit ihu KanVi k. v. " inir inbarasta of the Ca.na Fea.r Ac Tadkin VallAV. mm f A DTI tll...VU . I . --j-- , " " awwiaua u vonu, hmm cuauic av v sell these goods at astonishincty lew llcares. Come early and make your selection before my Stock has been picked over. Pleasure taken in Showing Stock and explainina' kow an elegant and satis- c THE CAPITAL STOCK OF THE COMPANY IS $1,000,000. -. - ' :,- - ; .j , . ' - - f - . Large subscriptions nave already been received at par. ' None of the stock will be sold aVIees than par. The prooeeds' will go into the Treasury, to be used for development purposes, with a view to making -t&lu&bb tbe company and be paid to the shareholder In pro-rata divideiids. Tja is better and surer for the Kvltrrt" ' aeu tne bhkjk at iubb umw pw, pve awa a raws lot Wltn l ana Uas CXtmiS tf Wud-C eXOitSSVe&t in drawing for the ! go to developments. enccmragnrT inannaetoriiga to lne to atiii pjr I TJ no For particulars as to time oi payment, te.; address U - - factory outfit can be had at small cost. I. WTLTETROB, t nEnCHANT TAILOR, 114 FayetterUle St. GliEENOBOIlO Ke C. . -: - s
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