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THE PROGRESSIVE PARMER, NOVEMBER 24, 1886. 8 & BROWN, SMITH UDmiKEKEHSTS.. High Point Classical Institute, , '-' i -:o:- A SCHOOL OF HIGH GRADE FOK?JBOTH SEXES. -:o:- WINSTON, ,C.i -CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK -Sell at Bottom Prices and Appreciate your Trade. l-iy. S" GIT7"E US Gj&JXJXj.. Srawi, Sogers iG. We have recently doubled the capacity of our Store Room by making an open ing into the adjoining Store. This arrangement makes our Store 49x90 feet, and with Basements and Warehouse gives us every' facility for displaying and handling our Large Stock. We have the BEST ARRANGED HARDIVARE STORE in this section, and can now wait upon our Customers with greater ease and dis patch. Our Stock shall be kept up to our full capacity, and we will maintain our repu tion for keeping IIVE COURSES OF STUDY. Teach v ers' and Commercial Courses are specialties..' Tuition $1.50 to $4.00 per month. Music $3.00. Board in private families $8.00 to $10.00 j in clubs, $4.00 to $6.00. Next session begins August 23, 1886, For Catalogues, Circulars or Monitors, address S. II. THOMPSON, Principal, High Point, N. C. 23 3m. Forest College, BETTER TIMES JUST AHEAD' ! : .-it' ' ! ? 4 I U J J : i . .' p , , . " ' . ? ? I i ; ' t And the undersigned intends to do all in his power to hasten it and ken, it llr He is now receiving and opening the largest and best selected stock of gtt.P has ever had, and as heretofore will sell them as low as the lowest. ln he HE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. And he is determined to supply his rapidly growing trade with the BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES, In the Grocery Department will be found Molasses, Sugars, Coffees, Laid, The Syrups, Fish and a full line of Fancy Groceries, :o:- WITH A FACULTY OF NINE Professors, with an Invested En dowment of $100,000, with large and convenient Buildings, with a central and healthful Location, with a Library of 8,000 volumes, with Appliances for teach ing the sciences, with a well equipped Gymnasium, with two Literary Societies of great efF eacy, with a system of Discip line which allows perfect liberty but no license invites the patronage of the young men of North Carolina. FALL TERM BEGINS SEPT. 1st; SPRING TERM, JAN. 15th. IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA. We beg to call attention to the following leading Divisions or Departments o our business : HARDWARE. Here will be found everything for the BUILDER AND MECHANIC, both in Tools and Material, and a varied Assortment for everybody. STOVES. In this Department we have met with great success ; in 1885 our sales reaching in the aggregate NEARLY FOUR CAR LOADS. The House Keeper looking for a Stove unexcelled in Baking qualities, and to be "a joy forever," will find here the thing sought for, and a LARGER LliNE Ub SIOVES than any house displays in Winston. . FARMING TOOLS. In one or two weeks we shall offer for BOTTOM PRICES 75 Clipper Plows, 100 Farmers' Friend Plows, 125 Single and Double Stock Plows, also 30,000 Black Steel Plows, (our own Shapes.) Of Handled and Eyed Hoes we will have from 100 to 150 Dozen, of best quality. Also full lines of Spades, Shovels, Forks, Mattocks, Scythes, Straw Cutters, Corn Shellers, Reapers, Mowers and Threshers. HARNESS. We have engaged the services of an experienced Harness Maker, and will man ufacture everything in that line. Will carry a full stock of Saddles, Wagon and Buggy Harness, Leather, Trimmings, Buckles, Bits, Hames. &c. &c. PAINTS, OILS, &C We carry Lewis' White Lead, Lucas' Ready Mixed Paints, Best Grade of Colors, Linseed Oils, &c. MACHINERY. This Department is under the management of Mr. JNO. I. NISSEN. We are prepared to give favorable terms and prices on every kind of Machinery, Mill Supplies, Wrought Pipe, Belting, Oils, &c. We have recently put up in Farmington, Davie County, a 50 Horse Boiler and 35 Horse Engine and other Machinery, making one of the largest ' and finest Planing and Saw Mills in this vicinity. ) 30:6m. Plans and estimates given at anv time. Write for Prices and Circulars before buying. Best of references given as regards the efficiency of our Machinery. BROWN, ROGERS & CO, WINSTON, N. C. expenses: Tuition per Term of five months,....$30 00 Incidental Fee, ..V 3 00 Library Fee,. 2 00 Room (unfurnished) for each occu pant, per Term,. 3 00 For special information, or catalogues, address Rev. C. E. TAYLOR, 23 till sept. 1. Wake Forest, N.C. Dry Goods a full line: Hats, Boots, Shoes, Wood and Willow-ware, r da-war Drugs, Spices, &c, &c. Call for what you want and you shall have it. e' Agent for the celebrated WHEAT FERTILIZERS: Pacific Guano and Dissolved Hui Phosphate. cu These Fertilizers have given universal satisfaction and are sold cheap. All kinds of Country Prodnce bought ;tt best market prices. -- a 1" 11.. il. . . uL.W vnf rt vr n 1 l. 1 1 lie appreciates mosi ingiuy m Maus.Kim.Kn mmm ne na.s rtw and hopes to merit a lull snare oi it in me iuiure uy ciose attention to business m to the interest ot his customer. Pi call. attention to business arul me interest ui lumumu.-. His stock will be kept full with constant supplies of fresh, new goods. Polite attention, fair dealing and short profits, is his motto. Don't fail to give him a li Main Street, Winston, X. C. 31-ly. SHE&SANT MANUFACTURING CO., Greensboro, aST. O. MANUFACTURERS OP FARRAR TURBINE WATER WHEEL COOK AND HEATING STOVES, Saw Mills, Cane Mills, Horse Powers, Plows, btraw uimers, Andirons, And Castings of Every Description. Send for Price-List. STOP RAISING TOBACCO! Best -AND BCY TIIE- wmm Drill i1 ii i in Tn the United States from B. R. CRAWFORD. CAR LOAD OF McSHERBY .J Drills and a few Meadow Xing Mowing Machines to dispose of at once on THE INSTALLMENT FLAX, OR CASH, TO SUIT OUK CUSTOMERS. JgRemember also that our including TOBACCO FLUES. EX1 Winston, N. C., Sept..2rid; 1886 line ot GENERAL HARDWARE is always full and complete, 2TJE1'JEZ POST OFFICS TO YOU. I IPO RTANT fr4 P T t--i Q (it S C EO OL B O O BZ r- USE D I :N NO RTH CAROLIN A . J7NJT sgOOJT TTOTJ WjZjyT, OF A JTTJVJD, will be sent potit'paid, to CLTty cuoZcLress on receipt of the , , -PUBLISHERS' PRICE. " l f. DENMARK t 00.. RALEIGH, X 0. o o a RESPECT THE DEAD! AND CALL ON- W. DURHAM,-:- Cgr SEND FOR OUR MAILING PRIGE LIST! & FOR MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONES. Satisfaction Guaranteed and Prices Made to Suit the Hard Times- I j?I)ESIGNS fAILED FREE."a Winston, July 7 6m. , - ,
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