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8 LIMB PHOSPHATE IS A NORTH CAROLINA rr'.r-icr a ; "n TiT '. !'-"' 'Homemade fertilizer. a The rock is mined near Wilmington and ground at Raleigh. It contains over gixtyf percent , of t Carbonate of , Xiipe (Agricultural Lime) badly Hieedecl tra every farm, and ten to twelve per cent, of Phosphate of Lime (Phosphoric Acid) and a small per cent of Potash both standard articles. Analysis by the State Chemist: It is the richest marl in the -world. Sold for less than half the price of fertilizers made with Sulphuric Acid. YOU CAN MAKE ALL YOUR MAN URES AT HOME OUT OF LIME PHOSPHATE. FOR CORN: 1. A compost of Lime Phosphate, 1,000 pounds, Kainit or hard "wood ashes, 200 pounds, and 800 pounds of cow or horse stable manure, makes as good a general "manure as can be found. 2. On land rich in vegetable matter, like bottom or new land, use 500 pounds of - Phosphate. FOR CLOVER AND GRASSES Lime Phosphate is the best clover food known. It gives good stands corrects the sourness of red lands of the middle and western counties. It will make clover grow on red hillside galls, which we con sider the greatest triumph. Use 600 to 2,000 pounds per acre on clover and grasses. On very sandy land use Kainit "With.it.. .. !: ;' ! ; r ' A .' FOR PEASE, It js the natural manure, as might be. sup posed; 600 pounds per acre, with kainit, on sandy land. 1" Excellent top dressing for small grain, clover and the grasses. FOR TOBACCO: 600 pounds Lime Phosphate, 1,000 pounds .fmely-chopped stable manure, 200 pounds leached ashes, 200 pounds high grade am moniated fertilizer. N. C. PHOSPHATE CO., RALEIGH, N. C. jMSdMIMMON & CO., 113 FAYKTTEVILLE ST. J , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS. PURE DRUGS AND CHEHIC ALS ! First-Class Pharmacists to Compound Them ! Full Stock Proprietary Medicines. TOILET ARTICLES -A. SPECIALTY. Milk-Shakes, Limeades, Gir er Ale, Soda and Mineral Waters. OIG-ARS AlXID TOBACCO. Everything to be found in a FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE. SIMPSONS LIVBE PILLS. jU303m JAMES McKIMMON &CQ. GRAY GRANITE, J .,..', RED SCOTCH GRANITE, BLACK DIAMOND GRANITE, RED SANDSTONE, GRAY SANDSTONE, FLESH COLORED SANDSTONE, P. LINEHAN & CO., Producers and Dealers in Carolina Granites and Sandstones, No. 313, Halifax Street, ap lj RALEIGH, N. C. CHOICE SEED WHEATS! H i ' -A.11 Valuable, ISTew and. Standard Varieties. Send for Fall Circulur Giving Prices, Description, Etc. Barley, Eye, Va. Winter and Rust Proof Oats. Tho Virginia Winter is the hardiest and only true Winter Oat in cultiva tion. ' Far superior to the Red Rust Proof.- THE WILMINGTON STAB. REDUCTION IN PRICE. Attention is called to the following reduced rates of subscription, cash in advance : The IDaily Star. One Year $6 00 Six Months 3 00 Three Months 1 50 One Month 50 The "Weekly Star one Year $1 00 Six Months 60 Three Months 80 Our Telegraph News serrice has recentlj been 'largely increased, and it is our determination to . keep the Stab up to the highest standard of news paper excellence. Address, WM. H. BERNARD, Wilmington, N. C. EGGS! EGGS!! HIGH-CLASS, PURE-BRED, Plymouth Rocks. HARD-TIME PRICES. Send along $i.50 for a Setting of 13, or send for Circular. THOMPSON liKOS., Lincolnton, N. C. W. G. SEP ARK, One Price Cash Store! 162 Hargett and 208 S. Wilmington St. GREAT BARGAINS thronghout all the entire departments. The Great Closing Out Sales of Summer Dry Goods, Notions, &c. of all kinds, are steadily increasing. ..Hillinerj . .floods-Bats and Trimmings. Gents' Fnrnishinfi: Goofls. Clothing for Ken, Eojs and 'Children, SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, VALISES AND UMBRELLAS. W.G.SEP ARK, Raleigh, N. C. apl 14-ly. G-RASS AND CLOVER SEEDS. All kinds, New Crop, Cleanest and Best Stocks. Descriptive' Fall Circular containing valuable information, free. All interested in Farming are requested to send for it. T. W- WOOD Sc SOISTS, Seedsmen, No. 10, S. Fourteenth St., Richmond, Va. j!283m I3C S232SS2KSC 7R ALL KINDS OF BOOKS EVERY BODY. AT DENMARK'S STATE B O O K DEPOT. Bottom Prices Guaranteed. WE PUBLISH THE N. C. MANUAL OF LAW TDK MS, ; 'the best book of its kind in the State. Price by Mail, $2.00. ADDRESS ALL ORDERS TO J. W. DENMARKI& CO., Raleigh, 1ST. O. QUALITY NOT QUANTITY. Brown Brown, Druggists, WINSTON, N. a, Carry tlie largest StocK. SELL At bottom prices and appreciate your tra!de. 1-ly AS GIVE US A CALL. NORTH CAROLINA TALENT TO THE FRONT I have resolved that I will offer as good and faith ful and cheap work as. can be had anywhere in my line. I am-Dow the SOLE PROPRIETOR or THE f RALEIGH MARBLE and GRAMS WORKS. If you want Monuments, Box Tombs or Head Stones, in Italian or American Marbles or Granites, and executed in the best styles and at living prices, call or write to me before purchasing. Designs and prices furnished free by mail. , dHAS. A. GOODWIN, . 417 and 419 Fayetteville St., plly - . Raleigh, N. C. IN THESE TIMES OF Strikes, Earthquakes AND LABORQTTAKES Everybody wants to buy the beet goods for the least possible money, and here they are: Say what you will there is nothing so attractive as the best quality and Lowest Price. This combination in DRUGS, MEDICINES and SEEDS can be found at the old reliable Drug Store. JOHN S. PESCTJD, 118 Fayetteville Street Raleigh, N. C. STONE'S MUSICr('tHpp;SE ..i.i-.s .. t; ) m., ,t Carries the LARGEST STOCK' OF PIANOS AND ORGANS i ,, ! " ',' INTHE SOUTH! aflO ...' . . . ' FROM 40 TO 75 PIANOS , :. , . 'AND ' " . PROM 100 TO 200 ORGANS Of all the Best Makes Always in Stock. I have built up this Large Business by Selling ONLY G-OOD INSTRUMENTS ON LIBERAL TERMS, And am now in better position to serve my Customers than ever hpfn J.L.8TONE, Haleigh, 1ST. C. ' .gent IT" or NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE. GOOD ADVICE : PLANT BTJIST'S NEW CROP TURNIP SEEDS AND BUY THEM FROM JOHN Y. MacEAE. If you need anything in the DRUG LINE, be sure to go to MacR AE'S DRUG STORE, Cor. "Wilmington, Martin and Market 8tb RALEIGH, ST. q. BIACKDELL'S-Cn DURHAM TOBACCO HONEST, POPULAR UNIFORM,' RELIABLE, SATISFACTORY SMOKING TOBACCO EVER PUT UPON THE MARKET, Hence Dealers and Consumers always pro nounce it THE BEST. Situated in the immediate section of country tliat produces a grade of Tobacco that In texture, flavor and quality Is not grown elsewhere In the world, the popularity of these goods Is only limit ed by the quantity produced. We are In position to command the choice of all y r h V D C 0T offerings upon this market, and spare no pains or expense to give the trade the L 11 1 D L0 I M3LAOKWELL'8 DURHAMy I aVTOBACOO CO. SERGEANT MANUFACTURING CO., Greensboro, 3ST. O. MANUTACTUSKBS OF FARRAR TURBINE WATER WHEEL, COOK AND HEATING STOVES, Saw Mills, Cane Mills, Horse Powers, Plows, Straw Cutters, Andirons, And Castings of Every Description, 3 Send for Prico-Lisu FARMERS ! You caii save moneybj buying FERTILIZERS Direct from us at WHOLESALE PRICES, for Cash. Send for Prices. ,JJ Baugh & Sons Company, MANUFACTURERS OF PURE ANIMAL BONE, BAUGH'S BONE AND POTASH COMPANY AND HIGH GRADE CHEMICALS. ' Baltimore, Md.3 and Norfolk, Va. D. S. REID, LEADER OF LOW PRICES, 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 call and ""ivu ia iuu in uu ut'piti miuzujj, aiiu sansiy yourteivt. His Grocery Stock Is larsre and well selected, consist.incr in nnrt. nf riocoa Sno-fir Rvrnn." Coffee, Lard, Cheese, Fish, Fancy Groceries, in fact everything kept in a General Merchan dise Store. No charge for showing goods. Uniform courtesy extended by polite salesmen to ersons wishinsr to examine his stool- a xvll a tr ihnco tn. nrnhp. SMALL PROFITS and OUICK RETTTRN'R pnftw T,;m cn Rnfrfrof FIGURES. I? acts .will speak louder than words. Come and see for yourselves. Salesmen: iicuijf r aia.ui., luiiiieiiy wiiii aiKins Cu oon, is Willi mm. 11V , friends and all to call and see him in his new quarters Also Mr. John Marler, 01 Yadkin county; Mr. W. P. Reid, of Winston, and Miss Bettie Traynham, of David son, are ready to extend the hand of welcome to all. . i i.iuviuuv.i, luicuua iu uiiij io uui uu me line 01 low i rices u Spuare deahng with all. All kinds of Country Produce Taken in Exchange foriGtoods. At Cash Prices. He appretaates the yery liberal patronage which he lias re- M;icu) uv uiuse atiention to business and to the interest of ftis cu - to merit a continuance of their kind favors 1 1 Still Agent for the Old and Reliable Brand PACIFIC GUANO for Tobacco, l(i only for cash, at $3.75 per bae.
The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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