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AGENTS WANTED. Credit to Hood's It Cured Afflictions. In every County in the United States to teach l)ree.s Rutting. "Eiberal terms. Good Territory. French and Taj lor System of Dims Cutting. The only perfect one price sys tem in the vrld. Easy to -'- learn, easy to operate and sure Uo aive . Hatisfael ion. - j For further informiition, call on or address , (JEO. AKESTLER, 1 :J01) South Kim St. Greensboro, ,. N.O;, 2-28 5 TRUTH SHINES . Some time ago a jirve was offered by a large merc'antilc firm lor the must catchy card for a show window, cJlinjj attention to the merits cf a pa' ih.j.ar -shoe displayed therein. A la-je rh'triLer -( persons con--tested for the prze, and the committee awarded it to the oiie sending iu this card ; TtoknrfiWcirii'$2.. We aK $2 lor Tto. The reader can lotuoiidc'r, in these days of exaggeration, among merchants' es jecially, as to the mer its and cheapness of 'their goods, that this plain, straightforward, I.onest card hhould have been decided as tiic most triki ntr art'd novel. '. V e carry a full. line of patent leather and I .Russia calf shoes, stylish ha.s lor "genttc . men, ladies' fiue shoes 1 arid O.. fords. Tle jjatror-sc of Kcidsville people solicited, ail orders i rompfly -filled, You get ''what you ..pay for at Avercu's. - Averen's Shoe and Hal Store. '. Danville, Va. March So, 1 895. l'OMON'A inl.L ' NURSERIES, - Pomona, T . C. Two -and one-half miles HCt of Crcensbo ro, N. C. The main line, of lht K.' &. I 11. K., passes through tl6 gro jnds and within 100 feet of the oltlcc and residence. Salem trains make regular stops twice daily each way. ' J TIIOSi: -iAtEKHSTK.t) IN FRUIT OR FLOWERS cordially invited t) inspect our All My Mr. Joseph Ford Eldge Church, Va. " For ten years I have suffered terribly from general debility, and last winter was attacked bo bad with kidney trouble, enlargement of spleen and he-art disease. Buffering great pain in my back, hips and erd. I read about Hood's Sarsaparilla. I bought one bottle and began taking It. SSarsa- partita Hood' After the first bottle ifl JpC .1 felt so much better Lv1 that I decided to con- &Ey tlnno and have tafren over six bottles. Today my health i3 better than it has been for more than a decade. I have no kidney, hearfc-or spleen difficulty, and am in duty "bound to give Hood'a Karsararilla the credit of dring my evictions." Joseph FOEl, Kids;e Cfcurch, Virginia.. Are stock. YOU CANT-INI) Sevcrrtl Million Fruit Trees, Vines Kvergrecns, Shade Trees", Nuts, lvoses. t to. In fact, everything' usinlly kept in a fir-t-class Nursery. . ..'"."- Three Green Houses Full of a great Variety of ' Flowers 'ami Foliage i'lar.ts. rot" Roses for Spring planting a Specialty. , : Catalogue No. t of Fruit Trees, yines, etc., a. id Catalogue No. 2. (.rccrt House. Catalogue, tiitimbed free to .applicants 'orrespondeTic'solicited. J. VAN LIMJLEVrlWx.. 2-28. Tomona, N, C. Administrators' Notice. -' Havlrifr Mualitlod n aiIm.ti1ntraf.or oi the estate ofth late Koi.t, t NeUon, all persons owlnjr naiii estate will fleas. inke immedi ate vayuielit, a"'1 thof.it Imldii'K fla'ius " asrtnst it will ifi'Hcnt ttn'in for pay merit on 'or before March 2th. l9t. ortliis notice will le lileadt d In bar of f neir reeovery. ; I)UlSl)N NKI.SON, . Administrator. CiiaS. O. McMieilAKi.. Attorney. Madison. IV. C. March 15. G. B. Stands FOR Hood's Pi'!l3 act harmoniously with Uood's Sar3a?arilLi'iiad are gentle, mild imd elective. Air? a-.-l I- -. ,-.:.. t;- hair, j Knver PaK (I to Ifcntoro Cray I li.-iir to i-s Voi .hful Color. I Curc P' -i l' " ' iiuir fn.iiug. I -fin -T I'tnil.'. .1! i i ri - i-iir I-i'.I ...-'.;''ri, j1.:!, in t.nie. oOcta. 1 ' l'i-Ai-r B a r... H 1 M 0 E'R C C R W S. "'V"-ur nT PCliloh-tcr inzliwh Ikldmonfl Rrand. ENNYROYAL PILLS OrlInnl and Only -iiun-. cflFt, aUuvw r-lir'iM'. lDif9 ak .n-rtt-l Jlrnti'I ID lt-41 aid- 'mi'i niemn !.oe, m alcjj with lihtHui. '1'uKe mi fit hoi, tiff use datiwrou xnhntititr fiww imfitt'M(ji. At uruKi.Htti, or etia c in humps fnr piirticn'.arii, t'thnouiaU anil Keller for l.ROK-," w e:cr, oy r-rorn h-hotatf p tn!iil( :tl o.,Mallii iun.:f L'oM l-j a;l Local ;Jr,i'iU. 1 liia&idu., la. Ti FtSONEY TO LOAN. I am prepared to LOAN W()N'K' in rims of iiJJOl'.'K) and upwauls on improved farms. A. T. I'.URTON, Attorncv. .Reidsvillc. N. C, Pt:t.u!er 17th, 1S04 Bold Dollars fgains, wlii;:h you can now get.by visiting Fifty Cents. I .you failo Thorn call on J. H. Benson t'Si. r tlu-ir harness shop, whci.' yo.i will a full line f Hand-Made Harness, '!i ivi nil ar d w:goi,)t Afiylow ' ict . Al-o Co!iars;Bridles,Halters 'And a full line of saddlers tT"ds. Wi' lieep only good goods? ('ail and Wi: for yonrt'lves. ' J. II.DENSON & SQ. !t" .dvil.le, N. (;.. Al.iy l.lft'.U. Racket St or Wc 1'ive made great reductions in all drpartments, and our viistumc-s can get the benefit of the reductions. We are headquarters for anything iii the domestic line and 'our extensive sales for the last week prove the proof ofoar asser i on. - . -V KcCeivcd to-day a large line of FRENCH TERCAEK ma grea variety, of patterns lor 74 and Sc. per ydrd, 35 inches wide. ?oo yards of ' crossbar muslin remnants, extra fine: worth K and 20c. uer v?'d, for Outing flannel, extra wMe, 6c. per yard. IOX4 Sheeting,. "od u.ility,- 17c; per Tard. Fruit of the loom, 15arkcr Mills, N. , nice bleaching,: ahaot given away. . CaH and (jet prices. Lonsdale and Rride of the Vct cheaper than ever before. . . r" 1 . . - v( DO NOT 3I0VE INTO TOWN. Kev. Dr. T. U. Pritcbard talks solid f-n.-e in the following:, which we repro duce from the Charlotte Observer with the hope that it will do good : I think It could be cocci usively bown that it is not for the general good of the country that men ot means are for-akir g their farm and gathering in the town, but it is Cot for thi class that this remonstrante is givir g. As a paor I am almost li!y brought into contact with farndies that have within the past lew weeks cr months moved fruai the country to Charlotte, and in almost every instance the change has been for the wori-e. 'J hey hear of the cotton mjlig and pant fa.c;orit-8 and oibt r industry's, f tiering employ ment to n any'o; t-ratie, and imrued nrdy h fever MM. them to move to town. I irrant that their coridition it) the coun try i- not a liHpp- one ; it may be they are in debt; farm products of all kinds are ruiuouyly low, especially Cot ton, and the rospt.c!; of bettering t!.;ir iii.lition is not encouraging. Ttn- become dispirited and deteruiii.e t hue tlcy will try their fortunes in town; mi they sell ti-ir stock. thir li-t i:ow, it may b', their corn and fi r !., t-!.d iii -i-tjie cases t heir hnuehold . : 1 - .I,. 1 i-s f ,r -f J of, ip oi.lt r to ert .-nuiethir g with v. hich to mr.ve t. ii .-. ii. Nio-r ft i !.!-- tii'.i.- h!lc, f: Li--'-n.ir.r-, i i.r I have kno.vii f j-onie 1 1 r-"i - T11 je&ve fjrms wli'.cti thev , - l td ai t! mrve to town. '1 ney will Cfii.e often, without any engf'emerit. r'- !- business, wir.,iont any trade, and iil'i'u without moiicv, tru-ting to ;:;.i en ro obtain a Mibsi-tence. ""Now ji t rue tive son. e ' tcood ru i! sf.llieierjt reasons wby all sncli persons -i.onid s-av 01; titer farms, rau s ihcir i- 1. 1 : 'mi 11 1 u is. 1' 11 -c : they i;an get - ri-u h.ij.ir to eat in tin? count rv, at'd their hou-ic-relit and fuel co-t- fcarcely THE WRONG MAN. Charlotte Observer. Tb'n afternoon seventy-five stud, nfs of Rutherford College were at Con nelly's Spring station to meet rrof Arthur 'I'. Abernethy, w ho was return ing from a v er-teru t'iur. I. haur.-cey Dtt'CW w a on the t-i,e train, bou! l from Asnevilie to New York. When the cars came to t-tiedMii! and Prof. Abernethy . stepped upon the etourd the bovs trve a ileai-i.ine mjhuc and v rooud of r-heerin?. 'liiur;eey thou1 t tbey were rbre in hi- hooor and irrf naeii iatey begm a pe. c'i on t)olit:c.'l affairs. The ooy th l u t know what asupbi:r. !;-t- ed rretnivty. The conduct r eaugr.-r. ( r t " m-fUk and held r'o.- t-ai'i five m:n for th- orator rH n .i-u 01- spc-ecn. . vvnen ic Concluded, -0 li: of fie '.ludei.'s pa-.', "I'he U".l Y01 Si!" (-h'y title of a new biMiklarid Cbaiioeev, n- he slowly walked back into the i-lec-per, looked like he was awfully hacked. J Unii soda is inferior to paciae so7a. t 1 r .' ' . IJ IT'S W3J :-'3V I of imitation trat?3 marks and labeS. is the whole story about , A Cotton Fertiliz rvrr'h1',..e only' rv.ch fertilizer? for c :;.." led to .ijtu.il potash. For Coi 11, Fertilizers should contr.'r Poor rc.:iilt; arc ke ciitnvly to V.V v. ;:: :'vc:-. '. you our jwn;; '. : t'-.- r... . ;- p . -i"..-v are scut fno." I: will cost y-n r. : .WHAT IS A COLD? an e U'rient o dh 't- liv .I- are --. bur. anih ng ; tlie-e ar" heavy items ot ox petKe in a town. You b-ive to ftn ;very .-tick f wiynj, and even rise pit ( of kindl.u with which you start your r.-.cj I'rc t re : vou can't have a head cf ! t.bye-. it di.-li of turnip reen- mucii le.-s a cliicken, without paying for it, and lmu.-e-rent cats up wages fOar fully. Not all the factories have bou.-es for their rperar ivos, and if they do, the occupants h ive to pay some Mi in s; for them; Orily this week I found a family of live living In one room, and 1 could stick my linrer through some of the cracks between the boards w Inch enclosed if, and yet that family paid $1 a month for that Euiscrable dwelling. And in many ca ses, the wage -s are Ioa, very low. The sam div that 1 isia'd this family I found another, Where two children, a 141 rl about sf yxuiteeu and a boy four, etn, worketi ail night in one of the cotton mills - they are, bright children., too, and their wageVeie, for the girl, 12 rents, and the poy l- cents, a night, that i.-, they made, if they kept well and could work regularly. '.il per week ; 8U 2S per month, and the whole family had to be supported on this, for tue poor mother, who was anxious to 1 .ake iu wahmg, could not often get anything of I hut kind to do. They pii 1 no hou?erent, but that is not e i iigh to give them nutritions food, much less clothing. No wonder f foutid the whole family without shoes, and with very iusitlllcicnt clothing. "There is another thing I wi h you to consider I don't know why it. is, but in a msjority of ea-es, such its I Lave referred to .above, the first. in'or-j ; matron L have of thesd new-comers, is that some of them are sick and all are destitute. , "But suppose you have children enough' to support the. family, by working in a cotton mill, and the fa tiler can li id no employment : he soon becomes demoral'zed and turns out a worthless loafer in 'lets than a year. This is a serious matter, viewed from Eiy standpoint serious to us in town, who are being burdvined with the sutf port of such unfortunate families, and more sei ious to the families, thein-eive. I vyrite at length about this matter .nd in tne utmost candor and kindness, and say to people livintr in the cooniry, if vou can po.-.-ibly live there, d n't come to town. If you don't have much oioney, you can get something to eat, ai d have good tires, and your clothes won't cost haif as much as in town. For your own jjest interests you had better stay in the country." Dr. Charle- F,. i'ae. New England ph sieiat , -'h s ry "coi-i-" arjious; "li i:i-ri by O'!- he d -e. ni- rw the r' -ult ' f 1 X'i; .'!!:-! o:-"). to 11 r Ii' 1 eo U- ' ' M '- sal-, "r- a 15. ' h i.-e-f-e. h-; v'-l m "iiircharged with ell-re rnatter. the product. 1 overfeed in a. oy.-rclotliing, over boo-iijtjfaod oftt 1. w di irxi i.-. The initiatory sin .f tint hou-e c 1 a't icg which is to purify his body is rn'-e-running. hut the ch;'.'i !s rot thought to have cangh; e I I ' "Colds," argues cur ico; r cla.-t, "ffe not tl e result f f exno.-mv to cold or wet. but are' generally tho re-u'.t of re nfet'on. Com'mg out 'of th'- c nh room on a rather sultry liiLht, ruvseli dre-sed in inosquiro bar shirr, ru'ir -tnr. and no underllannel?, and feeling ilelight fully comfortable, a com pani-ju. dre--cd in iie vy -nit, and heavy ll lunel-. pur oti I i- topcoat, and shonly remarks that Mt i- fret: y Warm ' -Yes.' I rei;y. rather too warm for an overcoa:.' 'That'- m,' he -as, 'but I dm.L-cars to h ave it ell'.' 'iie i- ntterfj- fearh-.-s rf the smoVe ladeu atmosphere of t tn: carilioom, wheie he will sit for six hours at a -tc- tch, and kick if anybody wants a window ope.ni'd to dilute t,he poisonous a'r wiih a little stream of fresh: and if iis noe begin- to vtop up' (mly from heat t.d trotu 'he etl'ects of the ssvehermg ll tn nels which smother the skin and force t he skin's woi k on to the mucoii- nii-m-branes of M e nasal passage?) he will attribute his discomfiture .0 rot t: ' linir ih it window shut -o jn enough '' im. m -hmvk m ti cc..tr. ncrcthan ct'.u'r rscka'.-e roda never spoils 1 I tfi fSCi?4eb. ur-un:v,r:y,c::,.v,lcdirureStintiicworld. J I SlaJc only fcy CIURCH L CO., ITct York. Sold iy srrccers everywhere, j l".UKJ LEND A HAND, T.f' I .e Lend a liaud to those who art d a h'ind to the fearful. nd a ! it:. I to tha temp'ed. i l a h.i , to the doiiliting. 1.1! a hand' to souls in the -h student at d a h-:iul to flu adow. -.hool. r avil1 ' It T.end a hand to those who are often mo juogeii. a h -mil Lend, a ban w iT from i !e- I.( :i 1 wiM, un nai'ti'W i.e. bray Le:,. liy-h; ui liv'Vt i Lei. llOM! -1 I; rou:d: 111 C!' to rise; iKi'i" ti 'hr r- ihi.ir. Mi, I 'i ti-C kabie J-.i-s.' id .'.( rho- o wh ' :'ni il bv v. s are d a h:' I v to I'll' id a h 1 r i i - :1 b :'Ug oV -r: l at1 hi- mind. I tii't ie war.'ior w h " h - '.iii;'i : 1 t ; 1 t ! 1! i- 11 ,h se no! I; c U. I r 1 ; 1 1 : iicai FOUR BIG feCCCESSES Having the needed merit to 'more rhi'ji make good all the adverti irg C aimed for them, the following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale: Ir. King's New Discover, for' eousi.impf.ioii, coughs and colds, each bottle guaranteed; Electric Bitters, the great remedy for livct. stomach and kidneys; Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, and Dr. King's New L'fe Pills, which are a perfect pill. All these remedies are gnaran tei d to do just what is claimed for tin 11, and the dealer whose name jt art ached herewith will be glad to tell you more of them. Sold at Purcell 'Dudley's drug store. ..'. a L.. d ro Mi g'vl woik s, wo-'-.-, and knoc in'" at'oa- m iji: (r.. L"nd a hii t.ul r i;e pi ; he i- life i- ii- yivt C'O'i, ;! I r.'d'j-;.! bietm-r. I rd a h i ;:d.--a ' f hsed. a -' :'i in -Ii.d. a. a lia i'l l!! i i! . 'i'l i;i Kjj worth 11 rail. w " n 1 w l.iv ; a! si - 'e ;!- 1 1 a: ot 1 and, a w l frii.g ! .. :v r.d h'-ii. Of m 3ano 3iniosav nv 511 Id J9A!1 9,1X01 'S3st33sip pajpui e puB uoq -BdqsuoD'i jbui ' ipuuicqs jnos EisdodsXp 'aqo-Ep-eaq snoiiq joj JDBJ UA0U Y puauj stuTiUJ pis aqi Xjrui y piTJAUi 3irj 0 Suissajqi? UDAoad 3Auq sij; snjLsj-GDXXjjiqi jo j S3a SPU3UJ P3UX 1 ri' i U u . s. f '&3.a;l'.e.- - Curej.al-1 Lenroo C- .ra ph :'. irregu-arity, L'.?:..- ''h. 'r -r Back t?&'.dos, ::':'" up the who! ? s y. '. ; : . 1 ' -and vvili cure jvu: L': vij ; . rtatup "fr hiv-.';. . J. ivr-'""' c -1 h:nh :,'.- 1. h Si rV.:: ffifiGHETIC SiEHV!?i 1. -1 Vl XVfc CiCFCRt - AFTER WINSTON, N. C. Nervcui S-1-OSf.ra. tion, Fit3v Ouze net-s, Headac.le Neura;gia ami lr- SOmniS. lirrat. ex. cities i a l hi' uso of tiv bnoc-. oi-iuiii. filoiihoi nnt li otl.r li.rt-o ti.ui-. l.-t'.iiii'.ii' aa Dc U.loy, s..ieo,e36- ness. Nlcntol De irocsion, SoftmnK Of .the Brain. Insnnity 'nc t Junt a Tiiwrnlile ilwiin. MACIfcTlw r t VISE r.rrit! all lije in either l...ws .-a li.it -t rm:-clh to notu .111 rutl!clar an;t r- s -.t..n. tune- ti the brain. hail.ii up tt- ll-'.t. 1 !:'.c -iih- ip.i: i'.s. tiud rr-torw halth un-1 h il.n--; t:l h -tf Ti'r. A incr.th's tnvttaitnt in i.i.nu i'ri''ii.'e hy :-.'.iil f ftny addrtv-s. fl.iM r box: ' ' . - J. MfU nry.iS irtiM. TOtitea Written Cjnri. vte to . j 'tAt oil J t . tir lulling. j;iCII MvDSON fc FAKRIS. Oreensbort), N. C. Ten yediirsr. use of Mexican Mustang; Liniment . ' ; . In a Livery Stable For Sprains, Stiff Joints and Harness Galls. Hill cures HEAVES with Mexican Mustang Liniment in 6 hours.- . '."j'ST?f f t DO .VN ON THE NEGRO. Atlanta Journal. Si vcral large hotels ia New York and (. lucago waich have hitherto em ployed' negro waiters and servants have di.-ehurged them and titled their places with white men. Had such a thing been done in tbi. section it would have been proclaimed as a southern outrage fej that clement in the north which either does not un demand, the race question in the soutn or persist in I5ing about it. In nearly every southern hottd ne groes are employed as servants and thousand? of them are ilms enabled to larna good living. Still thenegtoes mployed in hotels ' represent only a fulfill per cent, of the negroes who are t nggeiin gainful occupations in the tooth. They are employed in almof ( Very branch i-f i.du;ty. 1 key ate carpenters, brick-iayer, stone mson ami mechanics. It would be hard to muster a corpor al"? guard of negroe? wboare similarly engaged in the'eities of the i ortb though there are many thousands of ueirroes in these cities. The trades sre closed agaiust tl em and service in hattls lias -been one f the few means of honest Rvelihood left the negro iu the north. The recent action of some of the larget hotels in that section indicac. s tuar the time is fa-t comina: when the i orth will.no 'onier e .ut-ider negroe? t't i.. be ho'el ?erwii't. Ti;e t eg.-o agifrt'i's of race strife in ti e M'.u'h are t'am: rr.us only b"c;iu!e of ".he iuu ui.ee of ii o e to whi mtnev appeal. ' . If (' m--es of our negroes kne-tie-faets !. v woo d thank Gr-d that rin y l e in thj -mith and wou'd b !ja.(e co vinced that thev hi r f.irei tr-stine'i:t tit d befer opj cxt lo 1: ie- ii"ip tlii-i ther coil 1 ti oj anywhere t iu i he woi .d.. ' Does Your Boy Need Brltaeeka? YoMth Read His Positive Statement. AYAsnixGTOx, K. C.. Feb. 14. Lyon-Si. j. Co., UnLIyti, X 1'. (lentlemen: I have ul Mexican Mus tang Liniment fur tu years in my livery stable, and find that it is the bet thing in the world f.r a Heayey Horse. Ilit thrw tabk sixH.nfuLs of Mustang 'Liniment iu n pint of cold water and give it to the hors- and it will stop the heaves in C hours. I eau . also recom mend it for Sprains, Stiff Joints, Harness Galk ,and as a first-tlaaB Liniment for Family use. Yours, Leading Sale & livery SuUe. U. II. rAMENCE. &'ver think thu Ut d'n dUysar- QoJ'd le i Uis ; Ho M on ; h H f Jst ; hid cut ; Patience t niui. i'ls ft h e i sh. te i lif bv iitb'Mi it I..r the pi eiir. He h.n- -i f'ered to e- bas lived 1 a- P.itlence t thi key ore. ' ;;( nMf p- yer patience. The greatest Buddha. B'.ir Patieuc; -as willing to Wait. John Buiiyan. It is the Formative prrlrj. ll i; then that the nnJ is freest from care, the imagination unbampereJ, the memory most retentive, the eye brightest, and the r.aturt mast suse'eptitie. What a boy rr.-.i in this period becomes so inieiibly impressed upon hl nature that It becomes a part of his very . character. This is a time when a parent's responsibill ll greatest. It Is not enough to te.'! the boy . hat he ought tr become. Most boys are cot overly susceptible to didactic teaching. You can usually lead him a ra'.la easier than you can irie him a rod. See that he has the proper surround njs. a'.d a little encouragement, and it is surprising how readily he develops a taste for the best In literature. Let that taste be developed, and there Is little danger as to his future. It was Dr. Philips Brooks Who sa;d; : Show me what books a bey re.-.Js, and ! wiil read you his destiny. ' How Important it is. then, that your hme Should be provided with books of the highest character. Fiiry talee. an even, perhaps, "Buffalo Clit" stories, hav- their piece as developers of a taste for rcaiirj. a sort of literary milk, as it were, but unless the boy soon shows a preference for the stronger real of practical knowledge, history, travel, etc.. you tray be Sure that he is mentally unsound, or that there has been something radwially Tor.g ia blj education. The ( nyciapfi!a Brttann'ca has rightly feen Vrsnt! "the concentrated esser.ee of ti whole ria'i wisdom." Let your toy read is icteresting piz&- fl he wsii so&a )'-ok w;th 4ldatn upon " (t.lhy " Pfe'a'ure. V.'e are contHniaUy unaerestiKstir.g a boy's capacity for Urge ideas. There Is nothing co attractive as trvtb.' Give htm the material out of which lie construe,! Lare tdeis. pvt ' Pritar.olca In the bonve. where bt cin consuls It ecutiacaliy. BJid as he aeains r a-.ocJ h will find 90 alaey t literary or t-rcrtrsaio.-a! li.'e to wIiIcb be may not -p re. S'zs tike opportunity to provife proper library for year hce. It require aa javesmeat wf wot Ten Cents a da. If yoa. order froB Tu ChaRLOTTw ObSE-VER while it uy bt had at Ic'troductofy prices. lor J.rm str.i IIVV. C!.ii. ('a-vvel! co., i.a. Keac.aN, Ihir.ccrr'i c c...,V.T. aSijRPi' 1 A RITE w B E E Ha C n IV. no l lZ Tiki 1 vl Mi faaDlllllFi a s ii i 1 1 i Tor he Sale of Leaf Tobacco lu-4 e- - F?fie. l - ) ... .: W rm t i , ra f i ' 21 U 1 V: y -j; r; 'hi vXtraC .3 - ft iiV AND POTASSIUM blciNSl, bdiana ZZr ( 11- of t'r ' I .1' . '. t Free. C''i.-i .n .'.'.it- I V9)m:; in Vir-'.x & Miiunsy i rouo.es llivil iolUUO UU1U-.J . . re It ifiuovea fcy tM'.l". ti-tst L-iooa iur.--r Otrl! 'obiUisJ-.d fcuw--mMc---ww i.-s T'. P. P. riur::':? tl-n h'-o ', mm t.li i veuk. 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' .'r.-'' ...I :..-.,--. -iir. n .f f: 15 : ' 1 and rer..jvta;l !r- '"' ;;.-'';v'.:'V.'V::1; ? TO OI'R FKir-.wns AMI I'ATKONS : N e have 'enstd the a!)ve n.i:n;d Varehotise fr ., . ther ,h:vi' it enlarged and other niiiiovt I. It has Pc : ,, be in future to conduct the bu-incss ia such a manner as ,. ; inencis ami patrons. Uur lorce'is ma le up oi men c-jien.ii, thcV'ti I. '.v e cunfii'eutlv look h.r a lively trade and rud pri, rn-iii!er when yn ship votir tnhae.'n, that the nropii. r r ,,f Wiukiiii; force and persona h' attend to all saY; : . - , .-; . , us shou.d Ih- nnd is of grt at hcrt lit the -e'Vr. c i, Yours : r u v-. n:it. Danvil'e, 'a . Vci. if' h, rf;4. -.'I ; v ii: ii !l' !..' t :i.v WE WAfiT TO SELL YOUR TOBACfi WJ4HEHO0 !. ST -Icinsr-i ::::nlii: hlKUt t t-..- f ;' '- -' ' '. CH ' your l:i(5d.c:rje l.'i:n i,:y i-vn vrv 'i'l .---- k'ic,vK'4.;. I v,-. -:,:,.; 1 vn M' i.-o P- !.:'.---. i''"'!: i :' i.e.': rl t" l P-." ii." years, was ;r ' oiiC ilu-P: i.; r. -C'lieeri '. .V -i? K'"'i r.i-i.;-.... :' : i ! :- .-. :-v. rl.-: Jr" 1 cpu rce.-.r.ii.-irii.; y 'Hi' int-n'cirif lj Z 1 1'1' i-ri.ps ii Til.- aimvj Ps"'i i-es. S.rlLtjfivivj. or-jor. O uaty, ::r. 1?!'- . !:a.- V. r. urisT. t.-irucy ar, :i.! py tiie rev - " i,i liui.r r-.'. - -i ! il v.:; r Li1. 'P' Irl, I h;.-v '...,v t .,: 1 P., s-.n ; -rt r . ri n i "3 - .v. rl .- : . 11 -.jr'u , -Vil ; :jir.ac'll a, - j rr t V -Lit rpiipp'PTOira, . P." r.r V ;'':. Tr.r,ri.t,!r, Ga Winston, n. c. IsVJURD WRfi r2 iRIi T.JRI; Ti!E li- In Cood Tobacco and ("mod i'riccs. - Cosnc Up Hgv Vs. . 'ill da our level best for yen. . V.tir fiicnd.e Crpf 1 1 1 1 t 1 M ) ) 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 : i ' 1. 1 ,. v i WHS TV. . V--5-.'-tg EE R MESS B rr. f? M .r V'l t- XVK? rr-yr.z't--. ; sirs 3 ?. b y ui !r r r V;t ".--i ::v ' INK m$L W, NORFLEETU Winston, N. C, Nov. :i, 1894. A" v.- W V Jl I li-ili- i - r "'T ..r"1?.. "v Ti3 nccrc::: IL Tie? eij it mi'; n lb HELD ail ce & TOIEGUSE PLOOB, Q W "QFilfPCJ Ih f( Inportcrj ar.d -Jcmiffactarers, D. Ii. iliiimip (X. l!?M ET.CHlrlGND ; YIRGINXA. AGENTS WANTED. PF.ICSS REDUCED. Write for Testimonials rd Price?.' 1'OR SALE BY . J. T. "i't V.'i i tvo-Tlh. y. -' :.!i:vt. 1:. T' ; I" 1 . y; " : 1:. . Kifg V: lire, IJiiPtkwt lis, N. ( .: Yi . 1 ,v Vit.-hi'ti. Cue -r., r.i. X.; C; J'lvnby -Y -vii:sori iJios., lun v'P ;.. , CP ' VT-. - : . ..... U ti. ' --- '' ' ' ..- r ."'S. . i' -. 1 Essct-w r.r. 1 I' Cults and I rviTCiup or -' . . . . li J fi ij; , . : I-. ;'i 7;:; keys, Carrcd . V -.-. :.: Yl.p'tc Lcqborns, . Pt-i: -, Uuff 'Cochins, ' . ' . ' . 1 'chin .Ducks, ' ..1. recoils. -I'-n'o' ai-AII Times. ' -:'. '-I "C' : out of Imported . ! I ': ' -:-: i;tst Ercd Black ; r C.ittlr. Royally Bred J.;i-ook if You Buy of Us. ::p::Lvr:yTi:D. Address QCC;-"' " rA.wl, ;-: : LLC BO RO, N. C. t'i.iiiiiro i;U'iiici on i - ii; uiiit Gllt-Elge' Untt. : JHFUo XV A .a -3a at' -IS KI.C KIYIN(i K Ps- WALKfci!, S. V. Jl ! i ',1 1 ) 1 J. 11. Walkei: ro., RK1DSVII.I.F, N. ' -. liEAl.KKS IN DRESSED AND rvrirH-SKI LUMBER, i We n aUf ft Rrifr-jalf of KI''0Kr.(j M l-.DINO, ( 'hi LINO. LATH w, HHINril K, o Wfmjikpiill gln,i, Bi.ii Htyl-h nf ..eh aiit t'Utroil nod TOBACCOBOXES. VVe h..ve rue oTthe Iieht HcHer Flour:? IZlllz In tl.e r-ourri an 1c at'i-.-leil t y nil wl,.. ' i.a e Imo o p rl unity lo j uiur of iis wurk W 'unite h M edalty of , u-t.,iij , rl4 anl pi'a.-i f n-iM faction In 11 nt l!iii our mjoIi... ilHvftial nljrM Hi,, r,,.1( ,-,,,,r , i . mi. ar -er iiral to uail. v.,. i.i,v ai.jj liei Lj' tle rar-lond ami riuirm.l.-.-pricRH anil iimllty to the trade. ' . Your cider are reeiieci fully ficliciP il. , ai frieiiili. J. II. WAI.KKK A (C CENTRAL :-: W AREHOi DANVILLE. VA. For the Sale of Leaf Tobacc SPRING- AWD SUMMER -ax i.xp.uisrn: link : FOREIGN AliD DOMESTIC GOODS S,i'f our or.lt-rs ;'. :h:. II" farri-s .1 full! iii!- 01 Sri;! YNIU.'S i.:LSTiC SKAM ltii. W.i - v I . -. Ill , - - , V. j t 1 O . r . . o: I,., I -J v. ML,. U f , ' U C (Jr.n.-Iior;, X. C.. IVli. 1 -I. l.-..'.".. At the crtnimcnccincnt of a-iothei tobacco vcar wc !-. d.tir hearty ar..l conlial sujiport ar.1 patronage. an! -The superior equipment of tU Central Wartliotisc f- r haccb, and it cri, forts and conveniences lor its patron-enurreration--that thev are sp.orcciaterl is cvidenoed !y have se ectcr! rj'ir working force with reat care and it 1 each manlias :ia'.l years of exoerienre in l.in .articular ' tingh- siy that we are Letter prepare! than ever hefore t j rious'.' j owned l.y farmers and is run rx'.Insivelv in tP are c'scly watched and 110 pile wi l JS overlooked or n picmptnd caretul attention, arv! 'he highest rnaik' t ,r Ihe.Ncw Year ojcns with brighter prospects than !a decidctliy better. Some of the new crop h hon- p i: ,,1 cic--irab!e grades are seiling well. Uiing or scs.d u yo ycur uatror.agc and will do all in our power to rcta.'n it. )l'. 1'fKCII: 1'o.k.keeier .,. n lP:Mard, II:, M uiy. fitr- o.. Ya ., J. F. Cothrar,. iPfiKon. f'o. . N ' mot:'!. Caswel', N. C. Y r.,.r Mar.:.' er':' S. 11 Ji2 - rn.tcr: A. Si!. I f err. dun, Jdtrs. Col. Vi. A-s"t "V. M a. o!iciti,r: J. . U iri,l)i-h,N Meckknburg ( Casw't!', Co., N C. '.Si 2. A 3 A "V, I. v Y-,, S. S. MITCHELL,- R. A. FLKM IN'G, JEALpR IK Iron, -sirairs ripe, ardesi or 1 K GREENSBORO, N..C 2"hi5 eH knewn Warehouoe Ol'KNKD Of:TOi:KK FU i1' ' co. Jt is a wcli known fact that in - ; '' Best Lighted House iii To earn v E'cezc;s, Xf. j"a Cut. ,.1 .4. i V It; m f"- . il.--' -tf '.''u.-i-1 '- I--: ui r . . , "P . O.-- : i:a;.- , ' " V .''"'' ' ' . - . K a , , . i . . - ."-.' ' - ' " "-.A''. t-C . , .t. " : ' ' ' '"' " '. ' ' - ' -' ' - Via 01 si- ..v..::;;ii!-,:iv:':;;s.v,;.; ..- ..... i-jt -4 p f..: flh ' ! '" Wr : ..r i.-tiMj., a. Mv). .f , ' A.i .1 . l-fiM . n..,u -.S 1 .1 . MVI . that vour tobacco w ill show to best avrvartasj on our t OMmuai ions for man and beast. Mr. W ra. I. lit---auctioneer in North Carolina, is with u a: -.V: 1 1 hs will show you what hard ea'ned experience can ro f' -' ! ' GL'ARANTKE YOU TIIE HIGHEsT I'kCe8 at all lime-i. " Your friend. fi Mitchell, Fleming & Ca 10-21 18OP . N "4 t nipif 1
Webster’s Weekly (Reidsville, N.C.)
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April 4, 1895, edition 1
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