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THE PROGKESSIVE FARMER, MARCH 23, 1887. 8 war i SMITH & BEOWN, JttlLJ w: -CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK - Sell at Bottom Prices and Appreciate your Trade ($5 (y! We have recently doubled the capacity of our Store Room by making an open in" into the adjoining Store. This arrangement makes our Store 49x90 feet, anc vith Basements and Warehouse gives us every facility for displaying and handling ur L irge Stock. We have the BEST ARRANGED HARDWARE STORE in this section, and can now wait upon our Customers with greater ease and dis- oateh. Our Stock shall be kept up to our full capacity, and we will maintain our repu- tion for keeping plee II I I I I M I, fr ,U J! IS WESTERN XOKTII CAROLINA. We beg to call attention to the following leading Divisions or Departments to 'ur 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 In this Department we have met with great success : in 1885 our sale reaching the aggregate NEARLY FOUR CAR LOADS. The House Keeper looking for a Stove unexcelled in Baking qualities, and to he "a joy iorever, will hnd hen the thing sought for, and a LARGER LINE OF STOVES 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, four 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 bhellers, Keapers, Mowers and 1 hrehers. .... . .... 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. fec, &c. PAINTS, OILS, &C, We cany Lewis' White Lead, Lucas' Ready Mixed Paints, Best Grade of Colors, Linseed Oils, &c. i :J0:6m. MACHINERY. This Department is under the management of Mr. J NO. I. NISSEN. We are prepared to give favorable terms and prices on every kind of Machinery, Mill Supplies, Wrought Tipe, 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. J6 Plans and estimates given at any 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. THE LANDMARK, STATESVILLE, N. C, Is a 36-column newspaper, and is acknowledged to be one of the hand somest in the State. It is Democratic in its politics, but doesn't wear any collar. It has opinions and expresses them. Lays no claims to being the ablest paper in the State or the best in the South, but has the comfortable assurance that as a North Carolina news-paper it is something of a success. It would be pleased to have more advertisements and more subscribers, though it has no right to complain of a great lack of either. J8"Speeimen copies sent with pleas ure to any one who means business. J.P.CALDWELL, Editor and Proprietor. lTfl MM I LP V i 1 1 A I 77 . i am LEAD Wake Forest College. :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, wi'th a Library of 8,000 volumes, with Appliances for teach ing the sciences, .with a well equipped Gymnasium, -with two Xiterary Societies of great efficacy, 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. expenses: Tuition per Term of five months, ....$30 00 Incidental Fee, 3 00 Library Fee, 2 00 Room (unfurnished) for each occu pant, per Term, 3 00 For special information, or catalogues, address Ruv. C. E. TAYLOR, 23 till sept. 1. Wake Forest, N.C. EB OF LOW PBIC HAS JUST BOUGHT A VERY LARGE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES AND HATS ! To meet the demand of his largely -growing trade. It will astonish you to rail an.l examine his stock, which is full in all departments, and satisfy yourselves. ZE3IIS GROCEBY STOCK Is large and well selected, consisting in part of Molasses, Sugar, Syrup, CotlW. Lard, Cheese, Fish, Fancy Groceries, in fact everything kept in a General Mer' owing goods. Uniform courtesy extended by polite salesmen to nerson his stock, as well as to those who purchase. Small Profits and Ovirv i to Sell at Bottom Figures. Facts will speak louder than words Vonxe chandise Store No charge for showing wishing to examine Returns enable him and see for yourselves. Mr. Henry Watkins, formerly with Watkins fc Son, is with him. He wishes his fricndH and all to call and see him in his new quarters. Also Mr. John Marler, of Yadkin countv Mr V. P. Reid, of Winston, and Miss Bettie Traynham, of Davidson, are ready to extend the hand of welcome to all. Remember, he intends to tight it out on the line of Low Prices and Fair and Square deulini with all. All kinds of u Country-Produce Takes in Exchange for Goods, At Cash Prices. y-IIe appreciates the very liberal patronage which he has received and hopes, by close attention to business and to the interest of his customers, to merit a continu ance of their kind favors. SERGEANT MANUFACTURING CO., Greensboro, IT. O. KANTFA.CTUBCBS OF FARRAR TURBINE WATER WHEEL J COOK AND HEATING STOVES, Saw Mills, Cane Mills, Horse Powers, Plows, Straw Cutters, Andirons, And Castings of Every Description. Send for Price-LisL T H 1 El TO 0 Va I L K T V ? wm ran south. Buy It And Try It! M TED.IN-EVERY I D J THE DEXTKK C jr. 0BN ST 'SHELL EH ! leanest T MARKET! :o: WARRANTED Ep.; Oemtilp Tp Our Ckim I -. "Us -v. Bi!;i m mm. With these and all other goods to be found in our well-assorted stock of You are respectfully invited to call. 3? 2sE-A.IIST STEEET, Winston, X. C., Deo. 10th," 1886.' OSTEIR POST OFFICE- TO YOU. I M PO R T A N T Z o THE STATE! P T PO"v ALLTHB 8 C H O O L B O O K S USED IN NORTH CAROLINA. yJ.VlT zIJOOIv YOU WJJ?T, OF ANY lIJ?n, will be. sent j)osi-pxicL to o-rty address on receipt of the " : : PUBLISHERS' PRTCE.-1 J. W. DENMARK & CO., RALEIGH, I C. -3 O o G RESPECT THE DEAD! -AND CATJi OX- :tf. SS SEND FOR OUR MAILING PRICE LIST, -:-I. W. DURHAM-:- FOR MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONES. Satisfaction Guaranteed and Prices Made to Suit Hard Times. Winston, July 7 6m. ! 1
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