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THE PEOGRESSIVE FARMER, DECEMBER 15, 1887 8 LIME PHOSPHATE IS A NORTH CAROLINA' Home-Made Fertilizer The rock is mined near Wilmington and frround at Raleigh. It contains over . r a. x t : Sixty per ceni 01 varuonawj ui .uiuic (Agricultural Lime) badly needed on every larm, 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 v the price of fertilizers made with bulpnunc Acid YOU CAN MAKE ALL YOUR MAN URES AT HOME OUT OF LIMB PHOSPHATE. FOR CORN: 1. A compost of Lime Phosphate, 1,000 pounds, Kainit or hard wood ashes, 200 ponnds, and 800 pounds of cow or norse stablevnanure, 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. F.OR-PEASE, It is the natural manure, as might be sup posed; 600 pounds per acre, with kainit, on sandy land. Excellent top dressing for small grain, clover and the grasses. FOR TOBACCO: 600 pounds Lime Phosphate, 1,000 pounds finely-chopped stable manure, 200 pounds leached ashes, 200 pounds high grade am moniated fertilizer. N. C. PHOSPHATE CO., RALEIGH, N. C. THE WILMINGTON STAR. REDUCTION IN PRICE. Attention is called to the following reduced rates of subscription, cash in advance : The ID ally 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 30 Our Telegraph News service has recently been largely increased, and it is our determination to keep the Star up to the highest standard of news paper excellence. Address, WM. II. BERNARD, Wilmington, N. C. mams EGGS! EGGS!! FROM HIGH-CLASS, PURE-BRED, Plymouth Rocks. HARD- TIME PRICES. Send along $1.50 for a Setting of 13, or send for Circular. THOMPSON BROS., Lincolnton, N. C. W. Gr. SEP ARK, One Frioe Cash Store! 162 Hargett and 208 S. Wilmington St. GREAT BARGAINS throughout all the entire departments. . Tie Great Closing Out Sales of Summer Dry Goods, Notions, &c. of all kinds, are steadily increasing. Hillinery- "Goods-Hats and Trimmings.5 Gents' Furnishing; (Ms. Clothing for Men, Boys and Children. SHOES. HATS, TRUNKS, VALISES AND UMBRELLAS. W. G-. SEP ARK, apl 14-ly. JAMES MeKIMMON & CO., 113 FAYETTEVILLE ST. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRTJGG-ISTS. PURE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS ! FirstClass Pharmacists to Compound Them ! Full Stock Proprietary Medicines. TOILET ARTICLES A SPECIALTY. Milk-Shakes, Limeades, Ginger Ale, Soda and Mineral Waters. CIGKA-RS JNJD TOBACCO. Everything to be found in a FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE. SIMPSON'S LIVEE PILLS. ju303m JAMES MeKIMMON & CO. GRAY GRANITE, 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 ly RALEIGH, N. C. CHOICE SEED WHEATS! Jl Valuable, New and Standard. Varieties. Send for Fall Circular Giving Prices, Description, Etc. Barley, Rye, Va. . Winter and Rust Proof Oats. The Virginia Winter is the hardiest and only true Winter Oat in cultiva tion. Far superior to the Red Rust Proof. GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS. All kinds, New Crop, Cleanest and Best Stocks. Descriptive Fall Circular containing valuable lntormation, tree. Ail interested in Farming are requested to send for it. T. W.WOOD &o SOISTS, Seedsmen, No. 10, S. Fourteenth St., Richmond, Va. jl283m STONE'S MUSIC HOUSE Carries the LARGEST STOCK OP PIANOS AND ORGANS IN THE SOUTH ! w 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 oisrniiY good nsrsmxjtEisrTs ON LIBERAL TERMS, And am now in . better position to serve my Customers than ever before J. L. STONE, KALEIGH, N. C, Agent IF1 or NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE. GOOD ADVICE. PLANT BUIST'S NEW CROP TURNIP SEEDS AND BUY THEM FROM " JOHN Y. MaoEAE; ' If you need anything in the DRUG LINE, be sure to go to MacRAE'S DRUG STORE, Cor. Wilmington, Martin and Market Sts., RALEIGH, N. C. 3C 3C mi it'ii nil C ALL KINDS OF BOOKS EVERY BODY.. AT DENMARK'S STATE BOOK DEPOT. Bottom Prices Guaranteed WE PUBLIBH THE N. 0. MANUAL OF LAW FORMS. the best book of its kind in the State. Price by Mail, $2.00. ADDRESS ALL ORDERS TO J. W. DENMARK & CO., Raleigh, 1ST- a. 3E QUALITY NOT QUANTITY. i jBlaokwell's d'urham I JySi x Tobacco Co. y&y kJNsURH AM iSfv liitlTOBiUiy BLACKlVELL'S-ca 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 tnat produces a grade of Tobacco that In texture, flavor and quality is not grown elsewhere in the world, the popularity oi tnese goods is only limit ed by the quantity produced. We are In position to command the choice of all 1 r n V D C OT offerings upon this market, and spare no pains or expense to give the trade the I C II I D Lu I SERGEANT MANUFACTURING CO., m r - ok Greensboro, 3ST. O. MANUFACTURERS OP FARRAR TURBINE WATER WHEEL COOK AND HEATING STOVES, Saw Mills, Cane Mills, Horse Powers, Plows, Straw Cutters, Andirons, And Castings of Every Description, Send, for Price-Lisi. Double FARMERS! You can save.m'oney by buying FEB, T I L IZE R S Farff Direct f rom at WHOLESALE PRICES, LaS!t for Cash. Send for Prices. Baugh & Sons Company, MANUFACTURERS OF PURE ANIMAL BONE, kAUGIFS BONE AND POTASH COMPANY AND HIGH GRADE CHEMICALS. Baltimore, Md., and Norfolk, Va. Brown & Brown, Druggists, WINSTON, N. C, GSLjrr-y tlxo l.SLz-gost Stools.. SELL AT BOTTOM PRICES AND APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE. 1-ly 3T GIVE US A CALL. NORTH CAROLINA TALENT 10 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 now the ' A 'SOLE'PRO'PRIETOR -; - ' !.- t -OFTIUT f. J RALEI6H MAR2LS .ani C'RANIIE ORHS, If you want Monuments, Box Tombs or Head Stones, In Italian or American faibles or Granites, and executed in the bettyles and at living prices, call or wrke ta me before purchasing. Designs and prices furnished free by mail. i ' ' CHAS. W GOODWIN - t. - 417 and 419 payetteTille St., fPllJ Raleigh, N. C. IN THESE TIMES OF Strikes, Earthquakes AND LABORQUAKES Everybody wants to buy the best 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. PBSCTJD, 118 Fayetteville, Street, Kaleigh, N. C. D. S. RE ID, LEADEE 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 examine his stock, which is full in all departments, and satisfy yourselves. His Grocery Stock Is large and well selected, consisting in part of Molasses, Sugar, Syrup, Coflee, Lard, Cheese, Fish, Fancy Groceries, in fact everything kept in a General Merchan dise Store. tt,,;pt. A,,.tn,T, ,..-1.1 v,TT T,i;n cnlrsmen to wishing to examine his stock, as well as to those, who purcliase. :lT-,0 and QUICK RETURNS enable him to sell at BOTTOM HI Un persons PROFITS Facts will speak louder than word- Come and see for yourselves. Salesmen: Mr. Henry Watkins, formerly with Catkins & Son, is with him. He wishes 1 friends and all to call and see him in his new quarters. Also Mr. John Marler, o 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. . - ' nd Remember, he intends to fight it out on the line of Low Prices and I'M a Spuare dealing with all. All kinds of Country Produce Taken in Exchange for Goods. At Cash Prices. He appreciates the very liberal patronage which he has re ceived, and hopes, by close attention to business an i to the interest 'of his custon t to merit a continuance of their kind favors. . . or,iJ Still Agent for the Old and Reliable Brand PACIFIC GUANO for Tobacco, only for cash, at $3. 5 per bag.
The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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