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fl THE PROGRESSIVE EiMER, OCTOBER 20, 1886. 7 Hashes of nn. Sponge cake is that made with borrowed eggs. The British Parliament is fond of chestnuts. That's the reason t lie queen gives them a speech every year. If it were not for . the church belles a good many 'oung men would not be drawn to Sunday meeting. "It" is somewhat unfair: that people possessed of the least health have the largest amount of sickness to bear. It doesn't cost . anything to remember the poor, but if you want the poor to remember you it will cost you something. An Irishman wrote home to friends over the sea that in: this blessed land everybody is so honest that a reward has to be offered for thieves. A mule kicked over a can of dynamite in the oil country the other day, and for 200 rods in every direction there wasn't anything left but the mule. iverv to-morrow has two handles, faith and anxiety. If you grasp either one you are likely to wish you hacl taken the other before the day is over. "Mamma, in what land does the d ried-apple tree grow ? ... "Don't ask foolish questions'?" "Oh! I suppose it must be in some The goose is called a fool bird, and when you talk science to her she is; but she never lays more eggs than she can cover, and never bites oft" more grass than she can chew. The railway companies want to lay their tracks with hardened sleep ers. One of the New Haven minis ters says his congregation has mate rial enough to set up2vhole par allel road. "This is a very healthy place," observed a boardimr mistress. "Yes for chickens," said a boarder. "I have been here for two years and haven't seen a dead one yet." She took the hint. Some newspaper in the future, in its anxiety to get ahead of its esteemed contemporary, will publish the telegraphic news a week ahead, and will hire a special prophet u accomplish that object. An old lady was asked what she would do with all the corn if-it could not be made into whiskey. She replied: "I would make it into starch lo stiffen the backbone of the temperance people." ; "What a fresh complexion Ms B. has," said a gentleman to a young lady at a party. "Yes," replied the lady, who was rival of Miss B's; 4"it is quite early in the evening yet, you kn6w, and it hasn't had time to drv." Husband (airily; they had just returned from their wedding trip) "If I'm not home from the club by ah ten, love, you won t wait Wife (quietly) "No, dear," (but with appaling hrmness), "income for you! He was back at y:4o sharp. "Well, Pat," was asked of a recently-arrived immigrant, "and how do you like America?" "It's a fine country, sor." "Have you suc ceeded in getting work yet?" "No, sor; but I have a friend in Washing ton who is afther getting me a pin- CEDAR GROVE NU'R SERIES. OVER ONE MILLION FRUIT Trees, Vines and Plants, suitable for permanent orchard-planting or stock for Nurserymen, Every; desirable variety of Apple, Peach, Pear, Cherry, Apricot, Nectarine, Plum, Grapes, Strawberries, &c, at the most reasonable rates. Call or write before ordering elsewhere and learn the extent of these Nurseries. , STOCK UNRIVALLED. Straight, nice, .thrifty. .. -Satisfaction guaranteed. Catalogue sent free. Address, N. W. CRAFT, Shore, Yadkin Co., N. C. 28 6m. NORTH CAROLINA, ) In the Superiw r.ORSYTH Countv. , j , Court. Emil Magnus & Thomas Lloyd, trading as Lloyd & Magnus, "Tk ;'j t:i -r T-i t r -i.0liCe. iaviu .uaroy, joenjamin r . u&r by, & Phillip Darby, trading as Darby & Co. The Defendants above named will take notice, That an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Forsyth County tor the purpose of setting aside two chattel mortgages executed by J. B. Burch to the Defend ants Darby & Co., and dated respectively February1 4th, 1884, and February 5th, 1885, and of recovering of the Defendants the sum of One Hundred and Ninety seven ($197) Dollars, with interest ; and the said Defendants will further take no tice, that they are required to appear at the next Term of the Superior. Cpui t of said county, to be held on, the t th Mon day after the 1st Monday .in September, at the -Court uiouse of said county, in JVVinston, N. C, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the Plain tiffs will apply to the Court for the. relief demanded in said complaint. This 11th day of August, 1886. ' V C. S. HAUSER, Clerk of Superior Court. J. L. Patterson, Atty. for Plaintiffs. 28 6w.- FOT72TDED 1802. SALEM FEMALE ACADEMY, 'SALEM, N. C.. ' . ' , EIGHTY:THIRD ANNUAL SES sion begins September 2nd, 1886. For Catalogue apply to Rev. E. RONDTHALER, D.D., Rev. JOHN H. CLEWELL, .. 24 6w. - Principals. POMONA HILL NURSERIES!! -:o:- sion. A Texas preacher caught four or five boys in his peach trees. He did not punish them, but merely said: "You ought to be ashamed of yourselves, particularly the big boys. Which of you boys here is the oldest?" "He ain't here at all, sir. He didn't know that we were coming." A farmer writing to a friend, to whom he felt under obligations for introducing a variety of swine, thus unbosomed himself: "Respected sir, I went to'the fair at Monson. I found several pigs of your species. There was a great variety of beasts, and I was astonished at not seeing you there." The fob chain has come again. Now the watch-pocket which the tailors have gone on making for years will be of some use again as the receptacle of a time-keeper. Its value, however, to stow away a fifty or a hundred dollar note, where a wife may overlook, it in her mid night search, has departed. THESE NURSERIES ARE LOCA ted 2 J miles west of Greensboro, at the junction of the Richmond & Danville and Salem Branch Railroads. There you can find . ONE AND A HALF" MILLION OF TREES AND, VINES GROWING. -T 'it. ' Parties wanting .Trees, &c, are respect- mny invitea 10 can ana examine siock and learn the. extent of these Nurseries. Stock consists of all the leading and new varieties of Apple, Peach,. Pear; (Stand ard and Dwarf), Plums;Apricots; Grapes, Cherries, Mulberries, Nectarines, Figs, vQuinces, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Cur rants. Pecans, English Walnuts, Japanese Persimmon, Strawberries, Shrubs, Roses, Evergreens, Shade trees, &c. and in fact everything of the hardy class usually kept in a first-class Nursery, SUITABLE FOR NORTH CAROLINA and the Southern Border States. New Fruits of special note are the Yellow Transparent Apple, Lady Ingold Peacb, the Lawson, Keiffer, Lucv Duke and Beaufort Pears, Lutie, Niagara, and the Georgia Grape, Wonord's Winter. JS Descriptive Catalogues free. Correspondence solicited. Special in ducements to large planters. Address, J. VAN. LINDLEY, 21 ly Pomona, Guilford Co., N. C. THE NORTH CAROLINA ome jnsurance ompan OF RALEIGH, N. C, INSURES AGAiNSf LOSS BY FIRE. This Company has been in successful operation for Sixteen Years. W. S. PRIMROSE, President. W. G. UPCHURCH, Vice Pres. CHAS. ROOT, See. and Treas. P. COWPER, Adjuster. Feb. 10-ly. Patent Corn' Shelter & Sep :raior. THIS MACHINE IS SIMPLE, . Strong, Durable. SHELLS EASILY AND RAPIDLY. Twelve Shellera pack ed, in a barrel for ship ment. Retail price, Farmers, merchants, clubs and agents, write for circulars and testi-timonials. A. H. PATCH, Manufacturer. 20-6m. Clarksville. Tenn. Igifst Southern Head-r ((nailers lor Pure Bred, Prize-Winning $mtm m&i Chicks for mile after SPIll lt lBBft $ ... Sg,. seuti ior Lircular & tf. Liucoiiuoii, N. (J B Liniment ! A valuable Remedy for the Cure and Relief of Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cramps, Cramp Colic, Kidney Complaintj Gravel in Bladder, Pains in Stomach and Bowels, Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Lame- or Stiff Back, Bruises, Sprains, Nettlerash, Poison Oak, Itch, Frost Bites, etc. Remember TAR HEEL LINI MENT. Ask your druggist or merchant for it and take no other. It is the Besf, Surest and Safest Liniment on the market. Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold by Drug gists and Merchants generally. Send for testimonials. HOUSTON & EMERSON, Sole Proprietor's and Manufacturers, Greensboro, N. C. J. E. GILMER, Wholesale Agent, 219 n Winston, N. C. E. VAN 17IPCXLE & GO MANUFACTURERS, ATLANTA, GA. AND DALLAS, TEXAS. COTTON GINS and PRESSES, Cotton Seed Oil Mills, Cotton Seed I, inters, Cane 91 ills, Saw 91111s, Shafting Pulleys, Hangers, Wind Mills and Castings, Pomps and Tanks. E. VAN Wl N KLE II CO.. Atlanta. Ga PWBiiS!!i "til :l Slillliil III I 1 fflbm I ii i in mill jiui a ,,.;, .iiiiHiiiimnnj J 1IIHM E.SSS&C0. ATLANTA, CA. DALLAS, TBXJy, W iti Patented 1878. .Improved 1881. Patented 1882. Prices reduced to one-hall former prices. No. 1 SXach. $30.00 1 No. 2 Slacb. 90.00 Best Cleaner for Seed Cotton in the market. No Glnner can afford to be without one. - E. TAN ITINKIiE A CO., Manufacturers, Atlanta, Gsw : -- SALE -OF - VALUABLE LANDS! :o: ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23RD, 1886, we .will sell at public auction, on credit of sixmoriths,900 acre"s of valu able Farming Lands, lying on Muddy Creek, in Forsyth County, on both sides of the railroad,,, belonging to the estate of the late Peter W. Hairston. These lands are admirably adapted to, the growth of grain crops and tobacco, and will be sold all together, or in lots to suit purchasers. FANNY C. HAIRSTON, . FRANK O. HAIRSTON, Dr. R. A. CALDWELL, Executors. Watson & Buxton, Attys. August 25, 1886. 29 tds. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY ! :o: Tie Knoxville Furniture Company -HAVE ESTABLISHED IN WINSTON PEACE INSTITUTE Branch FROM THEIR LARGE MANUFAC TURING ESTABLISHMENT, Where you can get BETTER GOODS FOR LESS HONEY Than ever known in Winston. ALL WORK GUARANTEED to be latest style and first quality. JSRemember the place : Near the old jail. A. KENNEDY, Jr., 20-6 m. Manager. RALEIGH, N. C. ForYoansLaflies andSmalKrirls. FALL SESSION COMMENCES Fl RST ; Wednesday in September and closes ' corresponding time in June following. An experienced and highly accomplish ed corps of teachers in all branches usu ally... taught in first-class Seminaries for young ladies and girls. Advantages for instruction in Music, Art and Modern Languages unsurpassed. Building heat ed by steam and lighted by gas and elec tricity. Expenses less than any Female Seminary offering same advantages. Special arrangements for small girls. Deduction for two or more from same family or neighborhood. Correspondence solicited. For Catalogue address Rev. R. BURWELL & SON, 21-3m.;. Raleigh, N. C. SEED WHEAT. NINE YEARS EXPERIENCE IN milling enables us to offer what we consider Good Seed Wheat, both White and Red. All persons desiring good clean seed should call and examine our seed before buying elsewhere. Price, $1.25 to $1.40 per bushel. Respectfully, 29- -4w. F. & H. FRIES. PW BOARDING HOUSE. HAVING LEASED THE WINSTON Hotel I am now prepared to furnish Board and Lodging, with nice, comforta ble Rooms. Board bv meal, day or week, at reasona ble prices. R. A. WOMMACK. July 24. 24 3m. 5 3 -CORNER 3rd AND MAIN STREETS,- -o- HirAnnnri fi-T'nWDfo Will find good Knives to cut it, good Flues to X U uaU VTl U VV UJ o cure it and good Thermometers to make it bring bring the best prices at Allen's Hardware Store. Growers of Wheat and Oats fl cellent Grain Drills at Allen's Hardware Store. If you wish to Clear more LandubliLdC. tocks, good Axes, good Handles, Dynamite Caps and Fuse at Allen's Hardware. Store. If you wish to get your Lands 'UrK IS make good crops, you can have it by using from Allen's Hardware Store Spades and Shovels, and for stumps and rocks: Picks, Mattocks, Dynamite Caps and Fuse. If you wish to do Good Plowing YCiuJ:L&L Collars, Harness, Traces, Back Bands, Singletrees, Steel Plows and Turning Plows that will suit you. FTVITIPTQ That wish their rainy and bad days to pay them big will find in; X X liJtyl o Allen's Hardware Store tools that will suit them both in price and quality. fPK IVf o-V- n r Who wants Good Tools will find in Allen's Hardware lilt? lYLUlllrllllU Store such articles as he may need. If you Contemplate Building IJSjSSP;- Bolts. Nails, Paints and Oils, Alabastine, &c, in Allen's Hardware Store that will pay to buy. v Tf 1 fl TVrpprl material for putting up Buggies and Carriages you will find A 1 Xi tJlLl m Allen's Store stuff that will suit. Come, see goods end ask prices. To th e H arness Maker eaSId say Come or send for wHat is rPi f li o Tl o romitli That wants Tools suitable for his work, we say 1 O tilt; J3iaCKblIllbll come to Allen's: There too he will find just such Iron as he needs. ' , ' ''''"'.'. ,' IniTlfpyQ Will find at Allen's Brushes that will suit, the best Paint; on the I tlilll'tJIo market, different kinds of Varnished, &c!, &c. " rpri f U 0 TrAiiOQnnfn Who wants to lighten her work, we. in nil con fi 1 (J tilt; JLU U h W 1 It? dence, offer the Farmer Girl Cook Stove prices lately put down ! down ! 1 down !! ! ' . i nY onrl Tr rt Who wish to save money Allen's stock of Hai dware is lllUl aild UUl ever at their service. Tn All f matter wnat is wanted in the Hardware line, we want you to J-1 ii II come right in and see our prices and goods. Our Crockery Department c.VwhitfG or Iron Stone China, Porcelain, French China Dinner and Tea Sets, Chamber and Toilet Sets, Lamps and Lamp Goods, Colored and Plain Glassware, Tumblers, Goblets, &c. In fact any and everything usually kept in a first-class Hardware and Crockery Store, and at prices defying competition. 32-6 m. Wbolesal , mi 9 Mill Kerehut i Old Town Street between Fourth and Fifth, CONSISTING IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, TRUNKS, BOOTS AND Shoes, Wooden , and Willow-ware, Tin-ware, Coffee, Sugar, Bacon, -Lard, Syrups, Candy, Rice, Spices, Essences of all kinds, Stone and Glass-ware, Fruit Cans of the new patent: Lafayette, Mason's Improved and porcelain and glass top; J& P. Coats Spool Cotton at factory prices, C. F. Nissen & Co.'s and W. E 3pach'a Wagons at shop prices. I also handle the Durham Bull Wheat Fertilizer none better. . - L thank all for their liberal patronage, and hope they will continue the same, i ..... . Respectfully, - ; W. M. IIINSIIAW. Johx D. Wall, 0 bi0A - ; John A. Martin. Salesmen- Winston, N. C., .Sept. 3 1886.-ly.:: -r- r -ir
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