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5 CA.SWSLI.M PROSPEaiTt. J. B. Jones la Biblical Eecorder. CQ we speak of prosperity now? Ia these hrd timet Is It not thing ol the 'ptttf ' ' JpK tbundance of money U not ane&rrrelement of prosperity. PeopVfalysVery well and be happy without gtcat aeai or. it. la Gal wjihjMiiaty there Is an abund ance of corn, and a great deal more meat, from what I hear, than has been raised In the county in many years; and then there are thousands of gallons of molasses. So L think, so far as pro talons are concerned, the condition of rmr people Is much better than it has been for yeais. In point of education, the county Is far from tx log what It ought to be ; but the interest la education seems tote looking up a little, and It Is hoped that, la a law years we shall be better off Id this respect. We ought to have t least three high schools la the county, but we have not one. VVe hope also that our public schools will improve. ijjeu uuu k5 Rffedicfne ts necessity because the tonic of winter alz Is gone, and milder weather, increased moisture, accumulated imparities in the blood and debilitated condition of the body, open the way for that tired feeling, nervous troubles, and other ills. The skin, mucous membrane and the various organs strive in vain to relieve the im pure current of life. They all welcome TUTood's AG2NTS WANTED. In every County hi the United States to teach Dress Cutting. Libeal term?. Good Territory. STEVENSON'S French and Taylor System of Dress Cutting. The only perfect one price sys tem in the werld. Easy to learn, easy to operate and sure' to give, satisfaction. .. For further information, pall on or address " GEO. A. KESTLER, South Elm St. Greensboro, N.C.,2-28, "J" 5 Carsa- parilla to assist Nature at this time when she most needs help, to purify the blood, tone and strengthen the laboring organs and build op the nerves. "I was almost sick in bed last spring and I began taking Hood's Sarsapaniia. I arrew better in a short time and now whenever I feel tired and drowsy In the morning and do not sleep well at night I take soma, of Hood's. Saraaparllla and about one or two of Hood's Puis". J. W. Sutdebs, Wise, West Virginia. Purifies Blood " I have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla and found that it gives me an appetite. It strengthens me and purifies my blood." Miss LiYDIA MADDOX, rartlow, Virginia. The TRUTH SHINES Hood's Pills the after-dinner pill and family catnaruc. am. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM MOM, end iM-uinuie me sur. rumotel s uin'irinnt frrowtn. Never Palls to Bestore Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. Cuitl Kalpdwinet hair tailing. y-,nd tl.'mt Prugjrim 8 EWART HOTLT SCORED, A befubLicak who knew caucus SECRETS REPLIES TO TUB JUDOE" THE AVERAGE COST, OF DEMO CRATIC fclSlSLVTORK S COM PARED-WITH THE REFCKM CONCERN. ! Seme time aco a prize was offered by a I laige mercantile fiira for the most catchy card ffcfa bhow window, calling attention to the merits of a particular shoe displayed w.erein. A large namber of persons con tested, for the prze, and the'eommittee awarded it to the one sending iu this card . These SLoes are $2- We ari $2 for Thein. The reader can not wonder, in tese days of exaggeration, among merchants es pecially, as to the merits and cheapness of their goods, that this plain, btraigbtforward, honest card should have been decided as the most striking and novel. We cany a full line of patent leather and Russia calf shoes, stylish hats for gentle men, ladies' fine shoes and Oxfords. The patronage of Reic'sville people solicited. Mail orders i ro.rptly filled; You get what you pay for at Averett's. ' Averen's Shoe and Hat Store. Danville, Va., Marck 20, 1895. t ie Parker' Ginger Tonic. It -re tne worm coucn. Weak I.unzt, lxhi!ily, Inil ideation, Fain,Tke in t)in.aucta. HINDERCORNS. The onlr sure enreror y. iup alluaiu. Cft UruuEirti. or IllhCOX t LO, n. x. 0 Cbiebeater'4 E"Uh IMnmond Bmd. rENNYROYAL PILLS PK-V Original sad Only wenuTfie. bro?rift for Ckichoatert KnoiUh Dia-, .mond Brand in MpA anil VvU metallic itoxea. Mled with bine rihDou. Take ' tianM ttd imitation. At Druggists, or mtmt 4t Id aWmpC for partlcularaf tcatimoftialr D1 "Relief for r.mdlrm" in Utttr, hy retain Mll llt.WOW TftimoDiU. hum' Paver. 'C'nlcheterl'teiiilmlC.,Ma1lonuu1v Sold bj all Local Iruggi.u. l'bllitdit., Pa. urn 1 - 7W 1 ! 1 MONEY TO LOAN. I am prepared to LOAN MONEY in urns of $3(H'.'X) and upwards on improved farms. A. J. MJRTON, Attorney. Reidsville, N. C, October 17th, i8g4 rOMONA HILL . NURSERIES, Pomona, N. C. ; Two and one-half miles w est of Greensbo , ro,N.L The ir.arn line of the K. & I) It. K. , ; passes through the grounds' and within 100 feet of the oilice'and residence. Salem trains make regular stops twice daily each way. THOSE INTERESTED IN FRUIT OR FLOWERS Are cordially invited t? inspect our stock. '' , : YOU CAN FIND; Several Million Fruit T'ees, Vines Evergreens, Shade Trees, Nuts; Roses, etc. . In fact, everything usually kept in a fii t class Nursery. Three G-reen Houses Full of a . great variety, of Flowers and Foliage Plants. Tot Roses for Spring planting a specialty. ' ! Catalogue . No. 1 of Fruit Trees, Vines.' etc., and Catalogue No. 2. Green House. Catalogue, furnished free to applicants CorrefiHjnderice solicited. J. VAN LINDLEY, Prop'r. 2-28. ;" :-" Pomona, N, C. Administrators' Notice. Bavin? qualtfled si administrator ot the esUto of the late RoM. O. Nelson, all pe'rsot.H awing said nat will please mEe tuimedW ate payment, and those holding flaiuist against tt will present them for payment on or before March th,l96. or this notice will be pleaded lu bar of tbelr recovery. r DODSON MELSN, Administrator. ClUS. O. McMlCHAKI.. Attorney. . Madison. IV. March 11. mi. Having-qualified as administrator of If . H. CaatrelU deceased late of Rocalagham county, N. C, this la to notify all persons havlDK Claim ag-aldst the estate of aafd de ceased to oreaeut them to the underpinned on or te fore the 80th day f March. IMS. r this notice will tx plead tn bar of rheirre eovery. All peraooa indebted to saideatate will pieaae nraka Immediate payment. This , avmaay 01 otarcn, 1886. M&OK CANTRELL. Ailm'r . of N. H. Cant re 11, deceased. IMPORTED Spring Goods - Of the eryhandsomest.'patteriis In Suitings, Trouserings and' Fan cy Vestingc. Kow ready for your Inspection at J. C. ENRIGH TS, . Mo. I Masonic Temple ) Main Street, - DANVILLE, Va. Call early so that yoa may get first choice Gold Dollars Fifty Cents. If you fail to lind them eall on J. H. 'Benson & Son at. their harness shop, where you will And a f ull line of HaM-Made Harness Drying and wngon);at very low piicf8. Also Collars.BridleSjHalters And a full line of. saddlery goods. We keep only tfood goods? Tall and We for yourselyes. J. H.jBENS'N & SDN. RUville. N. 0.. M7 1.1804. Cor. to News and Observer. RalKcjh, N. C, March 28. The l urn-downed, caucos-lected. would be Judge of the CrirolDai Circuit Court 01 liuncotnDe, etc., counties, takes the medicine administered by Political Doctor Carr with a -very wry face, and accases tne uovernor 01 rfuoorimtorua.1 mal practice. isevero cases call for heroic treatment. Pro-1 bably tte Governor had beard 01 the followiutr Janeuage used In caQcus, and considered it a seven; case: "Mr. Speak er, 1 have no confluence in that.man toe Governor politically, since be lia come uuder U.e control of the Dcrao cratic rinjf. Atid, Mr. Speaker, the oet tle of Nortn Carol' oa have turte the State over to us, and we will do as we pieae with it. Jct us dictate to the Gjvernor in the matter of apptiot ment, and show him . that we have eome roics tn tne mailer" I'robabv he had heard too, that a 'conimitiee ' three bl our ben la wyei t be apoointed to txa.uine the Conniiu don and ?ee ti there was any way in which the Governor's preiogatlvecoiild be gotten over." be two as it may, tne puncipai con cern f the laboring 111 as e 8 of the Suite m not !oriiUCti that a political demago has been turned down, but that an avowed enemy toorgi-n zed labor, and in fact to laror irrespective of orga' z t ioii ha been removed troni a position in which he could have men a naetiac 0 it. Mr. Ewart'b posiitea iu the 1 ward hf tfie public printing betrayed ibe man. itcted on a ticket thai promised relief to the c mmonality of hertat: urofestediy am -tnber of a oartv ulcdzed to the interefcts of the ineti who makes millionaire, vho pa3 not alone their own taxes but thj taxes- if the landed aristocracy ot the whole jounty -be forgot his pledges, orrathei gtiored them tpurctd tne ladder bj vhicb he climbed, gazed into the clfud and scorrird t hose ol less degree, aert him: "1 am very sorry for the printers, but they have got fo reduce rieir wige: they have got to come dawn; everything else is being reduced, am they must go with the rest." iSorry, indeed ! A whining sycophant, of all tDiugs most content ptibel iie had heard the caucus declaration: "Yes, we are a party of refoim. But we are not toapply reform to ourselv . It is nothing more that right that those who have borne the brunt of the fiht bhould be paid for it." And again, on the occasion when u clerk protested against havit.gassistant forced on him by the caucus when ht had already more assisstauts than lie could employ, he listened to thes words: "Mr. Speaker I am at right mart cost tn Raleigh. 1 have paid my boy's board ever sidce t;he Assembly met, and it's now half done, and he's not got a job yet. He is just as com petent as any member of tnis caucus to do clerk's work, and I demand that be be put to work. We, who have carried this flifhtto the finish, ought to be paid for it." And he was put to work. And that same nignt Mr. Ewart re ceived his pay (or thought he did.) To sum up: Mr. thwart, you we.it in to the canvas to win; you won by the Votes of those, and that class, you are so sorry for; you then repudiated their Interests and helped award aicontract that not only forces that clajs to reduce ncomes, but sends the St&tess mouev Out of the State to pay for the State's work that ought to be done by its citi zens. Alio, you introduced and had tabled a bill to regulate the hours of work in mills and factories, etc. (Perhaps the visits of mill owners to the capital had something to do with that.) And in no way can It be discovered that vou, b vote or advice, did one thing . in favoi of your laboring constituency. So tbe laboring classes of the State, so far as informed, say Amen to Governor Carr's action, and will emphasize it at next election. This is hot written by a Democrat, but by a Republican, and one, too, who has a most emphatic damn for ai y man, no matter of what political faith, who will join in with a popular movement. or scheme, inaugurated by another party, for the purpose of riding into power, and then at the first opportunity show the insincerity of his p ofessions By nis acts. L. W. Smith. Ctjarnam Record The cost and actual expenses Cor the late -"n-tprsn" legislature have b-en much greater, than nv of its Demo cratic pi edtces-trs. This Is no id e assertion, nor Diii ocat'C canpiiz 1 Jie." ut is the Unpltf truth wti ch ctn be easilv proven. In 1n7G the Democrats amended the coiU'titiA on so as to limit the pay of the I.v2ir!arure ro fciir dollars a diy. for ach inc-iobf r, for :i period not ex ceeding fixtj dav.-, and Mnce that ameudwoi 'u adori-d not a tingle, solitary Li Ulature has cst a much as our la.f i J .U'n.jS- IesTshlture In order to prove tbi sti t -mont we, have examined iheoilicial reports of our rftate Auditors, from hieu e find that the cost and expent-es of each of our Democratic Legislatures for tlie years named below are as follows: Legislature erf i87o $53 59S 10 Legislature of i8St 56,259 26 Legislature of 1883 57.470,38 Lcgisfature of 1885 58.286 7 1 Legiolature of 1887. . ." 60 499.94 Legislature of 1889 59 951.28 Legislature of 1891 .- 63,:i8. 1 Legislature of 1893.. 65,'.t7G.i8 So it appears from the above figures which cunot be disputed, that the average cost of everv Democratic Lef -Ulaiurefor narlv twenty ypars ;was $"9.76S.o5. and the c-t of rh- Hr.e "n-loim" Igsl t nr. was $72 G04 GC. Yes, affording to the ollicial liitureS of the (state Auditor our reform" Legisl it' re has co-t exactly $12 84 11 more than the averasre cost of our much abused Democratic L''gis!afiirrt ! Now, whit hie ur tax ntvers whether they be Populism or Demo cratsgot to say about such a ''re.- form" as this ? HE ASKS URAL'S THE ATTORNEY-SEX-0P1N10V AS TO ll'.-i VALIDITY. 7)3 : i V j .a in MBA i 1 fl A RXHAL Curea all Female UorQjiiuir.t aud 'Mo'ithly irregularity-, Jjoiicorr haji or i . hitc-s, Back or Sidee, sirengtlicns iLi iocble, builda up the wholo system. It )4ii -uwd thousands audvili cure you. Di-ulitd fcuvo it. enr taiup for book. . , JAPANESE CURB A New nnii (TornDiets Treatment, contdstiuc ot Rl'PPOSITOBIKS. Cupoales ot Ointment nt two 1K)XP8 01 uiuuneui. a ver-nuunir mra nir rum i eTery natnre anJ dirr. It make an operation with tne knife or Injections of arbollo acid, which are Daintul ami seldom a tf rruaueut oore. and oft en re!uinff In death, annecewarr. Why endure lhl Mrrirtl diaaaaa? Wat aunraiitaa A i boa to our any oat. 10a onl pu (or Iwneuts iceed. Hi box. 6 ror fcent dj mall. OuaranteM isauad by our aganta. CONSTIPATION JSHMk the tTTMi T IVER and 8TOM ACH K jAiULATOR and MI-ill) I'caiJ- .ak, ipeclajr adapted for cbildren's use. CU Doef JO cert 3UAKAKTEE3 lsiuad only by JJICHARDSON&FARRIS. Greensboro, N. C. years use Mexican Mustang Liniment Raleltfh Corresyoudeuoe Richmoni Dla patch. Raleigh, N. 0., April 4 Govern or Carr sends to morrow to the Aitor- neyGeneral the tir?t oincial c-nnmuni-cation regarding the mortgage law. it is as follows-: "f wish you to inve-t'Sate the q-iea tin whether a iiroceedinj cannot be instituted by yon, iu behalf of the State against the Secretary of Sole, as a nominal defendant, to retrain him from furnishing f r publicit'iou the act known as 'An act to regulat" a-ssii -meats of like narurtp In Nortli t.Jandi na,' until it could be deterbiii ed wht' -rr it passed the Lei-siature, ai d whether its enrolment was procured 1 y fraud or forgery. ' It has been sujnest' d 'o m i that yon, At- thw Atorney-Genernl, mint institute a proceediag to go behind the rtilication by alleged fraud, and es- ' tablished the fact before the-court that none of the acts essential to its validi- . ty &s a law were in fac performed, ex cept the enrollment and ratification. In Scarborough v. Robiupon the waiit of ratitication was declared a fatal dff-ct. . Why should not the- mine important matter of failing to dass a bill tnrough either housi be surlicient to show its want of validity ? No matter how the courts may construe the law, it should not be enforceo uuder any conceivable construction if- it is not in fact the la ; but has been forced upon the people hy fraud and forgery. In order to satisfy the public of the iea lim;s of the Ki e ' cutive Department to promptly nd its aid in relieving t!n-rn from the c n sequences of th and oM'er iniq'tirouf legislation that ought to be inquired in to. 1 request you to aive me an au swer today. 'Very resDpcfuliy. vnurs. (Signed) "EliasCark. Govern."" . Life said tr "Yes." most of is full o? trial . yuu k ni f8i-ii irv t (lift maii'i wis tliM doleful rt-jdy, 'em e'"nvictio 8." it j iil. "an1 INTERESTING TO TOBACCO GROWERS. Every planter in the tobacco belt knows that the Gravelys of Henry county, who. are justly celebrated as manufacturers of line grades of tobacs co, buy only the finest leaf tooacco to be had, and. for this reason the follow ing letter from Messrs. B. F. Gravelv s ton tn reference to some tobacco raibed by the well-Known "Stonewall' brand will lie read with much interest by those who have not yet decided what brard of fertilizer they will use on their tobacco this season: Leatherwood, Henry Co.,Va.Feb. 18 95 Mr. t;bas. S. Turner, Agent.for the sale of Stonewall Tobac co Fertilizer, Axton, Va : Dear Sir We have bo u 2 lit a laree quantity of leaf tobacco at the barn in our county, and re frank to say that the best .tobacco we have seen was raised by the use of TinsW's btonewall Tobacco Fertilizer. We hope you will continue to furnish our farmers with the ''Stonewall brand." B. F. Gravely & Sons. A NEW TAX LAW. a For Sprains, Stiff Joints and Harness Galls. Uf, Hill cores ;P Liniment in 13 hours. V Read His Positive Statement. ; Washisgtox, N. C, Feb. 14, 1896. Lyon Mfg. Co., Brooklyn, X. Y. Gentlemen: I have used Mexican Mas tang Liniment for ten years in my livery stable, and find that it is the best thing in the worldforaHAVTHORs. Put three table Bpoonfuls of Mustane LinimAnf i . r cold water and give it to the horse nrl it will stop the heave in 6 hours. I can also recom mend it for Sprains, Stiff Joints, Harness Galls and as a first-class Liniment for Family use. Yours, Ufidiag S&li & livery Stable. Q.ltlULL. Correspondence of the Progressive Parmer. ; You can confer a great favor urjon many of your readers by calling their aiicuuou w me new law u regard to lauu soiu tor taxes, in some counties inere are tnousands of acres now ad- vertised to be sold. The nel-wr quires the sher-flf to fell to the hiaUst ieat umoer, me wenn togtye parebxer a certiocate, and II not redeemed in uiuuiup, ue is uouna to lurtiisti the purQhaser with a deed In fee : i . i - . . Migiiiiu uwuer Das a njjnt to re deem the land so sold for taxes by pajitiR the put chaser all the tax and oofeis Together with twenty per cent sin sail frnvnn a -1 a uu sit wj uu cums, out aoes not allow any person to loan the monev r. the party with which to pay such tax uu vuawajc ur eii. per cent, interest. The law doea not hin t the bidder in ucli cases to the tax, pleas, costs, etc. ae Ue tuerm; tnaii feu to the "high est end best bidder for cash," etc , i he langiuge cl the law. And if such property, is not redeemed in twelve moQih. by the payaieut to the our- chaser all he has bid with, with tw nty jr cent. t;ie" laud is gone. ' The la ought, to have limited tne purchaser to the amount of tax and cot, but it dot-t not. I.i mch sales the sheriff may . stot the b ddmg when hia claims are reach ed if he chooses, but toe new law set. n limit. J ut w by a money lender is restrict ed to six per cent, interest on none) loHiird for any other purpose, and yn if- he buy y. ur land m hen told for laxr il law cc aipels hii to charge you twenty per ct ni. 1 a Iktie strange, yet nieh U the cae. If your lai,d i adeiti.-ed to be kJJ for taxes, yoi had letter Iih k arour d and scra;ch uj. the mi,Dy ui-hi.v ard not let it b pild, for it i he porchN-er r o d- it fve ?-eiv raootl ou tun 1,0c redeem ii cr )i on Kb le'rtu M tlie puicha-tei may demand, if at 1 I. P. Meacham. Twenty Years Proof. Tutt's Li vfer Pills keep the bow els in natural motion and cleanse the system of all impurities An absolute cure for sick headache, dyspepsia, sour, stomach, con stipation and kindred diseases. "Can't do without them" R. P. Smith, Chilesburg, Va. writes I don't know how I could do without them. I have had Liver disease for over twenty years. Am now entirely cured. Tutt's Liver Pills 40wr Frleods" Sy IV. Oliver Wendell Holmes, "ut tbs l!-toai whertby we easure our H&fTMs through rife." Do you want to be someboJy? If w 40, ffcara la no time to lose. This Is the W "fcr The man who does not know thing s win be as surely left in the race a bono Who starts with bucket of wt ia bis iaterlor rprtment. Your friesds wiU be sorry, but they can not stop towaMforyoo. There Is no middle course. Wt atuot go forward or backward. In tne crisis of lifeC the san Who Hesitates Is Lost How to sscceei -that Is the reat qaestloa. 1 o bmoi lasorrajn oiins; Is to know whsl you waat to to, end then do it well. No hstf-measure. Whatover your business, trade or profession, make yourself master of tt. Ko useful knowledge comes amiss. Study the practical part of your business first and ornament yur Bind afterward. But you wiU say: I work bard; my salary is smaJ I fe! 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P. P. was used, lind am now entirely cured. S?.gaed by) J. D. JOHNSTON. Scvannun, Ga. Mn Cancer Ciired. Testimony from the Uayorcf Seqvin,Tex. Sapr-iu, Tex., January It, ln3. Messrs. Lippman Bkos. , Savannah, ' Ga. : Gentlemen I have tried your P. P. P. for a dlseas-? of the skin, usually known'-as skin cancer, of thirty years' standing, 'and found great relief: 1C purines the blood and removes all ir ritation from the seat of the disease and preverts nay spreading of the sores. I have taken flveor sis bottles md feel confident that another course v. ai ef.ect a euro'. It has also relieved me from Indigestion and stomach troubles. Yours truly, CAPT. W. M. RUFT, Attorney at Law. x 11c x udiujco IJron requires a large amount of sulphate of potash. K . ., 1 J. - I ,1 - A W 1 . .. -.ItfT. t-i-t- tnr tnrrrr-sr victus auia Liie uesr nin ... r-i7. fertilfeers containing - I'f-i Not Less than 12 Actual 'p": IJ,irria; nniv ieruii.cia lunmuiiu tins nm,, form of sulphate. We will gladly send you our parnN -t i-rirnwii - r. They dollars. axe sent free. It will cost vou nothing to re.id ti GERMAN" KALI Wfiwi-c w .a Xi... : v i II A. CtftiB. Caswell co., ).a. Ff.agan, Bunccrr.be co., r PUNTERS WAREHOIK For he Sale of Leaf Tobacco !CEE. " AJX. CO., Pr 1 or. Uniou t Snriiur One .f th T. atqt-.st tk' !"-! I.it'htc.l arahonses in Collsi jnjii'l!t a.) i tt il. Vi r& of , - TO OUR FRIENDS AND l'ATRONS: We have lsas-td th above named arehouse fcr another t i 1 A l,nnrn-i-l It hiv K...... . nave ii i-niai ncu tiiu wii.ti " inn- llur p,,;t, v aniar as to n,, ,,, .i;- len eMwris'.i. i... , l w.. . .1 c i V .-.,4o,-,tl.. l-L- .t a livflv trade anr . nieinl j be in future to" conduct the business in such a ma i friends arid Datrons. Our force is maie up of n i 1. e confidently look fcr a lively trade and good prints fotti, er when you ship your tobacco, that the orcpiie Mrs of thi X: nc fcrce and persona ly attend to all talcs; conscuner.t :-s . i'C to X,e ll, us shouid be and is of en at l ei cf;t o the toiler. V t hi Yours truly. DanvllV. Va . Oci. 16'h. iSqa. ' .M on Biooa Diseases Mailed Free. ALL. DRUGGISTS SELL, IT. , LiPPrJMa BROS. FK0PRIET0E3, IippiEK3" BJ oeksS&YannaSi, Ga 1 liiMMUiiiiUiUUiiiiiUJii 111 y- Ilia I iUiiL Tobhcco Fertilizer. HIGB GEAE-QUICK-RELIABLE. flie Fanners endorse it. Tier say If tails in tlie nELB ail en tls WAREHOUSE FLOOB. ; S. W. TRAYERS & CO., Importers and Manufacturers RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. AGENTS WANTED. PRICES REDUCED. Write for Testimonials and Wcf r FOR SALE BY J. B. yi'nor. Wert wori b, N. C; R. S. Milcbril. It flln. N. A. Kirg& Bro., Blackwells, N. C: Ni im r & "Mitchell, Greeiiirboru, N. C; jOvei hy &. f !; wansoD Bros., Danville, va. eadquariars tortfee Bssi, Only, BREEDERS OF PRIZE WINNERS OF THE FOLLOWING VARIETIES: Mammoth Bronze and White Holland Turkeys, Barred and White Plymouth Rocks, Brown and White Leghorns, Liidit Erahmas, Indian and Pit Gaines, Buff Cochins. Silver-Laced Wys.idovV-s, Wh He Guineas, Pekiii Ducks, ' ri&covy Ducks, Pea Fovi Is and Fan-tail Pigeons. Fow's and Ergs Fcr Sale at All Times. R -1 Qft Shropshire and Dorsett Sheep out of Imported 4LwU Kwes by Imported Bucks. Best Bred Black Essex and Red Jc:r?.ey Pig's, r.rtst Strain ReKistered Jersey Cattle. Rdyally Bred Colts and FiUics, tine as split silk. You. Get Pedigreed Stock if You Buy of Us. ZVEHYTHlZtG GVARA-TEED AS KEFRESENTED. Addrsss OCCOEGHr: FARM, hillsboro, n. C. " Families Supplied on Vear-Ilouni Contracts with 'Occoneetliee Gilt-Edge ' Buttar. 1 00 PRJ7 VASi GA N D -IS 'RECEIVING FOR- SEEING AND SUMMER -AN EXQUISITE LINE OF- FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS. Sfive vour orders for him. He also carries a full lint of , SCIUVNEUS ELASTIC SEAM DiiAWEf, Ntckwsar, Hosiery, Canes, Umbrellas, Cellars CUFFS, AND SHIRTS OF ALL KINDS. Greensboro, N. C., Fob. 14, ISOo. - ' o DEALER IN- StOVOS. Fj!!fS. Fillip Pin5.nr ron, Drain Pine, Garden Hoes, Kefrigeraiors, lee Cream freezers, &c. ter. liva v. . P-s.l5 .;. ... , u buia. WflitC le .u to ' - .r w .nurx til - ",n.-,.LS 1 Ol t sci-e-ises-suc:. c i ;,Loat Mt!ili'-I,N! .!-.!.-. b mail preptij. WhiS?'1 !.- i r.f:ri' r. w nti" for t rer Jifcln-ai i., k- " WE WANT TO SELL YOUR TOBAtr PEDMONT WAREKO WlNStON, N. C. BYPARD WORK Wi illSHKISC TB( In Good Tobacco and Good Prices. - Coiihv tsi Secv Us. Will do our level best for you-. Your friends, IYJ.W. NORFLEETi Winston, N. C, Nov. 21, 1894. J..U WALKKR. p. W. H0EBARD -J II. WALKER CO., REIDSVILLE, N. C, DKALKRS DRESSED AND'CUDKKS.SEr LUMBER. Weuiake a sprclalt of FLOORISO HI. DING. CK1LINQ, LATHS. HHIMOLEs if. He make all slzea and styles (.foikiixi battonwood TOBACCO BOXES. We have one of the best Holler Flouring Kills In the Nouth, a ts atteRteJ ly ill ho ave had oij.ortniilty to Jude of lrgwork w tuaKe u specialty or custom workni4 Knai. ee satl-factlou in tr.t Una. Oar luill 1L1 dayaud night and hence oumt rons art "'er made to wall, eboyorB and wheat by the car-load and ruarutM prices and quality to the tiade. Your orders are respectfully solicited. Tom friends, J. II. WALKER A CO. mm CENTRAL :: DAINIVILLEI, VA. For the Sale of Leaf Tot: At the commencement of anotliet bacco year we !esirc to ft .heir hearty and cordial supjxrt and patronage, and '. sli i: CuC';; uv tuuiijiiiciii 01 me central w arehouse lor sno"-w bacco, and its comforts and conveniences for its patrons, are vfi J enumeration that the hae selected our working fnr-e .!fV .-. ; u vrofi each man has had years of experience in hispaitxular dcpartnisii wiibij iy tjiat we are Dciter prepared than ever before to crr house is owned by farmers and is run e'xclusivelv in the interest 1 are clossly' watched and 110 pile wi.V be overl.ked or nedected. ;1 " I prompt and careful attention, and "the highest market' price The New Year onens with britrhtA rr-.a.a idm last. decidedly better. Some of the new crop is being put on tbe ntf desirable grados are selling well. Brine or send us vour t':C0' , your patronage and will do all in our power to reta n it. V . ooK-Kceper: jo.m Kustara, i.v -jA MhIv. Pitta Tn Va 1 V r,u..- n v r. SA niond, Caswell, N. C. Floor Manager: N. H. llairst""- mattei-: A. bid. Jlerndon. I'itts. Co., Va. Ass t "A '. M : Va. Solicitor: T. n. Wimbish, Mecklenburg Cc, Va. N Caswell Co. i N C. S. S. MITCHELL, R. A. FLEMING'. 11 I GREENSBORO, N- c This jrell knowa Varehouo5e;orENED OCTOBER FlR co. ti L,.,.. f-rt that thil "D Ar,x- t Z 1.J.-JI T-r 0.0 ifl AH A that your tobacco will show to best advantage cn o S coMMDATiONs for man and beast. Mr. 'm. J- Jit? . auctioneers in Koun Carolina, u wit" u' S he will show you what hard earned experience can do ' & tioneering. ttehave an efficient force to hitgtTl CUAA.TEE TOO THE HIGHEST PRICES at all tim J Your friends. CVIA Mitchell, Fleming 1 1021 180.
Webster’s Weekly (Reidsville, N.C.)
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April 11, 1895, edition 1
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