Sale of Land for Taxes
NEW APRIL FACES.
Revival in the Methodist Church.
t N.rl few- WA
15f
m m m
kes the food more cleisaous and wnoiesome
ROVAl OAKINS POWOER CO..KEWVOSK.
-i ly.
SUSSES
Mr. R. B. Peters, of Tarboro, was
here last weak.
Mr. T. W. Feuuer came down from
Halifax Monday.
March the I2th we began a series of
meetings, which we expected to be In
strumental in producing a revival of
religion, nnd wo were not disappointed.
March the Uth Rev. E. C. Glenn, of
Rev. W. A. Ayers, of Bethel, spent a Bae$gh, N. C, arrived. His arrival
y was hailed with delight by the Meth-
dav here last ween.
- m w rp;ii,.r vAantnr, c rwHicta of Scotland Neck, and his de-
here last week shaking hands with his parture regretted by all the Christian
friends.
Jen
hi y. At KJ i'
s
hiub
nionweaixJi.
is$;o.
T,-
,c. rnnrket price for
Al-o l'.;0 cars co.ttor:
: ami hnlis fi r sale
I?. J. MA DRY,
Scotland Neck, X. O
LOCAL NEWS.
vJil Ai iha i nun IQ
J-t 11 IHO SUSS 53 IW
G 00 PS IN EVERY D E-
r;Mv m, and we will
the nmucst go- as icai iiaw
-.-,vn in this town, We
v :n:r.xii:iits that have been
Si Tin??, and haye purchased
it choicest novelties of
liiul all vi-q ask oi you is to
1 exam mo for yourself.
Axn ESS GOODS
mj JV ' i - -
jtfmraings have neyer been
and will do credit to any
liri.es the s-ize oi ours. viii
s- iLcm to yon.
IRA SOLS AM UiUt5KtLLr
iirl aist-- ana -Kiris ars uic
the Xeiv York market, and
,e pleased with them. They
bli')U'?-t selections we could
)f a thousand styles
frv, NEVER BEFORE HAD
Heiisnre of showing such prat-
Hihbous as we have now.
LlSV. OF LADIES A. XV
ten's Sailor Hats are the new
on the market. No one has
them, but savs they are the
i': v have ever seen in this
Hufham Coming. Dr. J. D.
ilu1ham,of Henderson, will be here
Sunday and preach in the. Baptist
church, and will baptize at night.
Name Changed. The nama of the
postoffice at Buie's Creek academy in
Harnett county has been changed from
P.e's to Buie's Creek.
At the commencement the sermon
vill be preached by Rev. T. JN. Ivey,
ediior of the Raleigh Christian Advo
ate May 14th. The literary address
will be delivered by Di. E. W. Sykes,
oi Wake Forest, May, 18th.
The Snow. Of course everybody
knows about the snow, but a seven
our snow-storm on the 4th day of
nril is worth mentioninsr. That is
, hat Scotland Neck had last Tuesday
It looked for all the world like a mid-
vintAr snow-storm from 7 o'clock in
(he morning to 3 o'clock in the after
noon. It was four inches deep and
lad the ground been frozen it would
hnvft been a deen snow. Plenty of It
here vet. "The oldest inhabitant1
savs be neyer has seen anything like it
here in April.
ki: and
'ctticoats.
hot VOU
LOOK AT OUR
Th'jy are beautiful
will like them.
TXE OF SHIRT AV AtSIS
kirts has r.o comparison, lney
y sciecteu. juvery utii;'i
for. Prices antuqnaiity v.-ecau
ltislactory.
M. llOFFMAS tV 15RO.
riCE!
in to the mcien-jnt weaitier
o-nponed my milimery open
1 Fridav, April 7, 'U'.h
Ml?. A. M. Riddick.
Dr. A, C. Livermon and Dr. W. O,
rf.T.-wfi!l snent Monday night m
Tarbor o.
Miss Estelle Cotten, ot Baltimore,
workers, irrespective oi aeaumiuaiiuu
He preached fifteen sermons and con
ducted a Dumber ot Bible readings
and prayer meetings. His sermons
were plain, yet forcible presentations
of Bible truths. Tne simplicity of his
has been here some days on a visit to serra0ns adapted them to all classes of
hearers. His words carried force with
them. Every word seemed to be ac
companied with the power of the Holy
Ghost. He presen'ted great funda
mental truths of the Bible, viz : Re
generation conditions of regeneration
&c, with such plainness of speech and
power ot the Holy Spirit, that all un
derstood and were powerfully wrought
Hia sermons on "Prepare to
ra33t thv God" -But he was
her friends.
Miss Lida Wiikinsm returned home
to Bellhaven-Monday, after a few
weeks' visit to Miss Annie Biggs.
Mr. W. H. Wyehe and family, who
have been living some time in Fayette
ville, haye returned to Scotland Neck
to live.
Mr. E. Lndford, of Plymouth was
hare la-t week looking after some lum
bar interests. He Is a most pleasant Laper" were used by God in the con-
gentfeman and our people are always
glad to see him.
Mr. John D. Biggs, of Williamston,
has been here several days on a visit.
He has just returned from Baltimore
where he has been several sessions
taking a course in dentistry.
Mr. Cawley, of the Xesbitt Lumber
Co., of New York, waa here Saturday
and Sunday. He thinks that our
weather this season is a match for any
thing to be seen eyen in New York or
Philadelphia.
vietion and conversions of a large
unmber of persons. It wa3 not a mere
to of animal excitement. JSo one
who attended the services regularly
tirJH mil irn anv snch a statament. Sev
eral nersons who have Uvea in town
for more than 35 years, some over 40
years, have said they never knew such
a spiritual awakening in Scotland
Neck. It was a topic ol conversation
in the homes, on the streets and in
the stores.
Numbers of . Christian lay workers
from the- sister churches were fully
Handsome Fortune In One Deal.
The Tarboro Southerner saya that in
IS74 Judge Phillips, of that town, pur
chased for $25,000 some land near
Norfolk. A few years ao heVsold a
portion of it for 5fa2,000, and now he
?ells the balance for SfllU.UUU. xnis
gives a profit of $125,000. The inter
est on the investment for the twenty-
five years and the commissions paid for
oiling this property may be said to re
duce the net profit to $100,000 a very
comfortable, fortune, all due to the wis
bm and fore-sisht of t he wise and sue
cessful Judge.
table Hogs for Sale
vounjr
'e ti ;
chin i and
().
sows Berksh ire,
I. 0. cross. Ex-
si n Mav and June from full
I.C. Will pell cheap.
Address L. J. Baker,
Palmyra, N. C.
Lime : Lime i
load oi Lime just received.
K. C. Jo.SEY.
week we are receiving Our New
Goods You should See Our
r 1 P
b m traces, iiamourgs ivc.
Skirts as low as 25c. See This
N. B. Josey.
Death of Miss Mary Parker.
Miss Mary Parker, of Tarboro, died
.it the home of Mr. R. C. Josey, Sat
urday morning April 1st, at 2 o'clock,
nfter an illness of eight days.
She iime from Tarboro Hist one
.vceis before her death perfectly we
rhAnisrht followinsr her arrival she
o
was taKen very
She
MOST VIOLENT GASES HAV
MERE PIMPLES.
To whom it may coTJcern :
I shall sell at the court house in
Halifax on Monday, the 1st day oi
May, 1899, the following tracts, or
parcels, of land to satisfy taxes and
cost on same :
SCOTLAND XECK TOWSTHIP.
Wm. Arrington 93 acres house
tract,
H. H. Arrington 7 acrea Millie
Smith land,
Quinton Jones, 13 acres, piny
woods land.
Margaret Hawkins, 7 acres, Mil
lie Smith land,
The greatest care should be given to
any little sore, pimple or scratch which
shows no disDOsition to heal under ordin-
IDSCEOCn IT SO ary treatment. No one can tell how soon these
ArrtAntU A I rifial A5 will develop into Cancer of the worst type.
So many people die trom Uancer simply De
cause they do not know just what the disease is;
they naturally turn themselves over to the doctors,
and are lorced to submit to a cruel ana aaneerous
operation the only treatment which the doctors know for-Cancer. The disease Hillie Clark, 1 town lot,
promptly returns, However, ana is even more vioiem ana uesiruwuve man v v i mwn lot
other external treatment can have no effect whatever upon it. The cure must
come from within the last vestige of poison must be eradicated. -v.
Mr Wm Walnnlo. of Walshtown. S. D.. saV8!"A
little blotch about the size of a pea came under my left
ata rrradnallv CTOwinf larerftr. from which shooting pains
at intervals ran in all directions. 1 became greatly alarmed
and consulted a good doctor, who pronounced it Cancer,
and ndvispd that it hp cut out. but this 1 could not con
sent to. I read in my local paper of a cure effected by
r ft R and Hpf-idfid to trv it. It acted like a charm, the
Cancer becoming: at first irritated, and then discharging
vonr fvpt.lv. This exaduallv errew less and then discon-
$6 72
7 58
2 25
Wm. Smith, 2 acres,
Guy Smith, 2 acres, home tract,-
Mack Staton, 4 acres, home tract,
G- S. Roberson, 1 town lot,
land,
Kenneth Smith,35 acres, Baker
land,
Anderson Underdew, 10 acres,
home tract,
!f
142
1 42
81
143
3 86
2 85
96
9.36
1 26
VivSj ped off and now only a healthy little scar remains where
SfefV what threatened to destroy my life once held full sway."
Kilffln' t i.tl.nnnWxri fnr Panrror IS Swift's Sneeific
Xuaitivcij mu uiiij uu v a
C. W. DUNN, Collector.
THE BLOOD
CONOCONABA TOWSSHir.
W. H. Cook, 4 acres,
F. K. Cameron, 133 acres, niny
woods,
because it is the only remedy which can go deep enough to reach the root of
tne aisease ana xorce it oui m nit sjottsui jjclmu,.ivuv.J . - - 0 -- -r i inn
t.h Mrxwl-thA rpal RPt of the diseasebecause the blood can Mrs. Harriett Adkms, 190 acics,
M.JX0 iV U ---r w - . , -
JtUl UU iSUV Ud-tif. lliDloU UiJ. y -. ST . ,
3 Q t" :ti n Iter nny rn eft nf -finrnfnla. Eczema. Rheumatism, Contagious
Rnrps. or anv other form of blood disease. Valuable
bookson Cancer and Blood Diseases will be mailed free to any address by
Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia.
High Grade Canned Goods.
Mrs. B. F. Tlllery and children left aiive to the great necessity of work-
this morning for Durham. She has gor e jng to save immortal souls, and dm
o join her husband who has been there gocd work along that line. Some who
about three weeks. the uommon- Were members oi ineuinerenv uuuiuuco
n-uii.TH (nmrasnna them to the eood n town said they were converted Cu
people ot Durham, and regrets to lose ring the meeting. If the meeting did
them from Scotland Neck. no other good thau what it did to tne
7. - members of the churches, viz : in the
De. Bull's Cocgh Syrup is a great memDe a Ure(h
medicine of intrinsic worth. It re- eonTerdinu, iu a - -
raoves a couyh or cold quickly and number, the building up of a large
cures severe throat and lung affections 0 cent jn tn0 faith, it was a most
n an astonishingly short time, bold
0,v...
There were, in the church and
out, between 70 and 75 conversions,
tnllv half that aumber or more re-
Following are the tax list takers and Ljmed. Forty have given their
assessors appointed by the county com- lame3 to j0in the Methodist church
full
the
have
piny woods,
Bennett Allsbrook, 25 acres P. W.
Buck land.
John Fenner, 150 acres, Milhkin
land,
W. E. Gray, l,u3b acres, .Look
ing Glass,
Daniel Deyereaux, 100 acres,
Looking Glass,
Wyatt Edmonds, 27 acres, Kitch-
in land,
Preston Edmonds, 30 acres,
Shields land,
by all druggists onlv 25 cts.
List Takers and Assessors-
rOBACCO PLANTERS !
should use
JOSEY'S
lieh Grade Tobacco
A1"
was not
thought dangerously sick at first but
in a day or two alarming symptoms
.Wplnr.prL She bearan to sink and
never rallied. She contracted senou
sold from which bronchial trouble se
m. an d this was the cause of death
She had every possible attention tha
cculd be given. Deceasea was some
thing more than bO years oia. one
was a woman of fine character and had
many friends here. Her remains were
taken to Palmyra Saturday, put on the
train and carried to Tarboro, where t hey
were interred Sunday. A' large con
course of friends attended the funeral
in the Primitive Baptist church. The
sermon was preached by Elder Bass, of
Rockv Mount.
The body was accompanied to Tar
boro by Mr. G. C. Weeks.
Guano Fcr
, B. Josey.
MUTE WE ATI TOPv. LADIES
ter seen m Scotlana secic oeiore ;
Creiahton $2 Shoe. The ladies'
t. Every pair warranted. Also
tford Ties si $1.50. Every pair
pted. Baats all lines ever sold
A perfect beauty. Don't miss
rst bargains.
EDWARDS & CO.
nissioners this week by townships.
The name appearing firstfor each town-
hip is list-taker and the other two
assessors :
TSnnlrlftwille L. Vinson. F. M.
Parker, S. B. Hunter.
Butterwood T. C. Alston, L. L. Al
len, Jos. Townes.
Conocanara J. A. Norfleet, W. S.
Biggs, Ghas. Hancock.
Enfield W. J. Applewhite, J. R.
Whitaker, S. G. Whitfield.
Faucetts R. B. Brickell, J. C. Butts,
W. C. Daniel.
Halifax J. M. Grizzard, M. H. Clark,
Ira Shaw.
Littleton J. V. Newsome. T. '."Ma
guire, J- E. Johnson.
Falmyra Henry WThite, B. T. Har
rell, R. J. Shields.
Roseneath W.T. Whitehead, Stuart
Strickland, W. R. House.
Scotland Neok E. W. Hyman, Sam
D. Hancock, W. P. Roberson.
California Lemon, Cling Peachos in extra heavy syrup
California Apricots in extra heavy syrup. Bartlett Pears
Annies. Tomatoes, June Peas, Jelly in 3 pound cans, Eagle
Condensed Milk, Lunch Tongue, biicerl nam, unppou ueei, Marceiius Smith, 400 acres.Coch-
Corned Beef. Vienna Sausage, Salmon, Potted ixam, lur- ran iand,
key and Tongue.
Phone 78. W. II. ALLSBROOK.
Weldon B. F. Gary, J. B. Brickell, heart-felt thanks,
and 34 have been admitted into
communion. Two haye joined
Presbyterian church and some
ioiaed the Baptist church.
The Methodist church has always
s'ood for an experimental religion.
We believe in a Christian experience
"We know we have pas?ed from death
unto life." We claim the only con
ditions of salvation are repentance and
faith ; or faith that includes repentance
is the only condition ot salvation.
"Repent and believe the' gospel."
"Except ye repent." renounce sin m
principle, in practice and in. sympa
thy "Ye shall all likewise perish
We stand with ail Christians in fight
ing sin, in any and all forms.
As plstor, I feel profoundly thank
ful to Almighty God for what he has
Anna fnr tho pitlzftns ot this tOWH du-
ring our meeting.
I am glad so many did not know
denominational lines Jn working for
the conversion of sinners. We were
Bimplv God's children. All have my
Ben A. Pope.
Dr. Bull's Cough Syeup will cure
threat and lung trouble witnout lail.
For grippe, influenza and a deep seated
cough or cold, it is the best remedy
offerea to the public. The doses are
small and a bottle costs only 2uc.
Proof of the pudding lies in the eating
of it. Proof of ROBERTS' TASTELESS
CHILL TONIC lies in the taking of it.
COST NOTHING if it fails to cure. 25
cents per bottle if it cures,
on its merits by
E. T. Whitehead & Co., Druggists
"Praise God
Ugt) uuvv.
from whom all bless-
OLIVER RYDER,
Pastor o? M. E. Church South.
Jury L.ists.
KH SUPPLY HEINZ'S SWEET
peel and Sour Pickles, Sauces,
hups and Baked Beans just re
Jl at TAYLOR'S.
VARIETIES SEED OATS AT
fcasonable Prices at TAYLOR'S.
A E ARLY SEED POTATOES !
ho earliest and best Irish Potatoes
htroduced here 10 to 14 days
fer than the bliss, at TAYLUIi o.
fflGE AND ATTRACTIVE LINE
i
r.
KEY'S BARGAINS.
KALrL A show case of Laces
KKX) vards. Your choice- o cents
rd. Value double.
N. B. Josey.
rereuos,
Ac. for
ceivsd. Call and saa tbem.
N.B.J OBEY,
The following jury lists were drawn
by the commissioners this week :
CRIMINAL COURT, MAY 8th.
James P. Smith, J. J. Whitaker,
Henry S. Biggs, Geo. W . Jones,
Neal, J. T. Whitfield, W. J. Lilea, W
H. Carter, J. A. Musgrove, S. G. Whit.
field, B. D. Fenner, Joe Sternes, F. M.
Dicicens, W. H. Bntts, Jno. R. Whita
knr. J. H. Batchelor, W. R. Shaw, R.
H.Pittman, C.N. Parks, J. E. Wool
ard, A. Vaughan, J. L. Burgess, W. P
Threwitts, J. C. Randolph, Jr.
J. B. Vimon, -R.T. Bartholomew, Jesse
a f!,rtr.. Charlie Simmons, J. N.
Minshew, W. H. Cook, Wade Carter
J. W. Pittmaa; E. L. Pike, Jas
Minshew, Geo. W. Pettitt, J. M. Higgs
SUPERIOR COURT IN MAY FIRST WEEK.
R. H. White, S. E. Hammel, V. R.
Dickens, Geo. W. Crawley, W. B, Wick
ens, K. Jenkins, Wm. Coppedge, Wiley
Matthews. R. E. L. Gunter, J. a.
Health for ten cents. Cascarets msl e
f an hnw ls and kidnevs act naturally,
Sold strictly degtrov niicrobe3j cnre headache bi!-
iousnessand constipation. Alldruggists.
T onir for t.Tip. "Bio- Saw Siffn. walk in
and be convinced that we cany the
best assortment of Hardware usually
found in any retail hardware store.
Farming implements of all kinds to
meet the wants of our farmers.
Wood and Iron Pumps.
" See our line of cook stoves, iiixceisior
and O. K. All sizes and prices.
We manufacture Tobacco Flues, and
ttti 1 1 moat rnm ristition in -prices and
VV iiV U j;
quality.
Building lime always on hand.
narriacre and Cart material. Sash,
"Hnnra nnrl "Bl illflS.
Wp! have iust added, a full stock ot
-Rmtznlfi Sundries. When your whee
needs anything let us furnish you at
surprisingly low prices.
G-ive us a trial.
THE HARDWARE STORE,
Scotland Neck, N. C. R- C. JOSEY 6c CO., Proprietors,
A. J. Parts, 230 acres, piny
woods,
W. E. Parks, 1 lot Spring Hill,
T. A. Taylor, 100 acres, King
land,
Walton, Whan & Co.,
50 acres Hines land,
25 acres Baker land,
30 acres Cochran land,
lrvin Howell, o!S acres, piny
woods,
Mingo Jackson, 50 acres, part of
Lodge land,
Walter B. Jones,
100 acres King tract,
108 acres Mason tract,
5 28
3 10
4 SI
1 24
4 25
45 64
614
145
1E6
1175
6 45
5 92
2 85
5 ns
3 43
2 85
5 50
C. W. DUNN, Collector.
Horses k Mis.
AHOSKIE ALBUM.
(Correspondence to The Commoswbai,th,)
Ahoskie, N. C, April 6, yy.
Mr. G. L. Bell, of Suffolk, was the
guest of his brother, Mr. J. L Bell,
Sunday.
Mr. E. H. Hardison went to Wil
liamston Saturday to see his home folks.
Mr, J. W. Branning came op from
Edenton Sunday.
Mr. R. H. Bryan, of Norfolk, spent
Sundav with Mr. J. L. Bell.
Miss Inet Copeland came from
Franklin Friday, where she is at
school, to spend Easter at home.
Mr. C. E. Matthews, conductor on
IYERY-DAY
HfcROISM!
Struggling through
life, cursed with ca
tarrh, is a common
experience. How
ever neroic uic
fight catarrh gen
erally wins.
LWk Under some
name or other
it gets the best
of us. Frank E.
Ingalls, Waco,
Tex., and thou
sands ol others
have been nermanently cured of catarrh
rv Dr. Hartinan's successful remedy
Pe-ru-na. Here is Mr. Ingalls' letter:
IP
11 "' -
iilS? line OI iUllllIlfl.V, naunin v
and Bonnets just received.
Big lot of Tcrcnon Lace 5, b and l()c.
yarT. Valenciennes Lace 2, 3, i and
8 cents yard.
The latest thing: m Neckwear.
Shirred Ribbon for dress trimming o
to 15 cents, yard.
The newest shades' m plain and mwy
Mousseline De Sole,. 50c. to $1.50.
Tnffeta. Silks in all colors, lurquoi
and Old Blue, Coral Pink and the
berry shades.
Our new stables are
well filled with good
Horses that we offer
at Low Prices.
We keep a good lot
constantly on hand.
SEE OUR STOCK BEFORE
YOU BUY.
We think we can Faye you money.
BIGGS & JOHNSON,
- SCOTLAND NECK, N.C.
Mul-
NEW MILLINERY
W. & P. passenger train, went to Wil- jyr.S. li. Hartman, Columbus, u.
mlneton Saturday. Deb Srn: " Pe-ru-na and Man-a-lm
mington &aturaay. have cured me of one of the worst cases
The W. & f. began running a f catarrh anv one ever nan. my cat
freight and log train Monday
Tho A. C
coaches a dark color instead of red.
Prints Ginszhams,
early Spring Wear. Brinkiey, T. H. Neyille, J- J. Edmond-
!ir SHOULD SEE OUR I&w
ire .f White Goods Piques, Cords,
Its, Ducks, &c.ahis weevt. '
N. B. Josky,
IfiBtT
Butts, J. R. Collier, J.W.
Carlisle, N. F. Minshew, Brinkiey Alls-
brook, H. A. Harris.
SECOND WEEK.
Jno. W. Fletcher, B. L. Cherry, C.
T Maxwell, Hassel Bell, J. H. Burton,
V W. Kay, N. D. Parks, Gabriel Mar
row, Jno. A. White, J. U.Bass, J. H
Rrvau. Jno. H. Shearin, Jr., 1. O
Alston. Jr.,.Tas."Wr. Nicholson, J. H
Pear, Tom Goodridge, S. W. Bell, u
F. Moore. "
o nnifV remedv andone that is
,. .. . iu r o.fo aniA inr cu uicu ib i-s vw
cotiana rsecit, . ..y.., - u n..ra Tt.in
mend une minuie wu
of Brio.
But no orders filled without the
mey. it. a. i a l iv i ,
4-6-lm
IUJOiiu " . . .
;on tiettne grocer buubuiuw I . .. ., ' jt ' ni,k. it; T White-
ct baking powder for Royal, tor m me inronmuuwubu . ,
. i r
was so severe mat x was t-yt
hnsiness. that of con-
a I UUlVU UXM U '
L. are painting their duct0r on a railroad; hut I am now
PROOF.
It is an easy matter to claim that
a remedy has wonderful curative
power. The manufacturers of
RHEUMACIDE
leovp. it, to those who have been pei-
manently and positively cured of
RHEUMATISM, to maKe ciaims.
Among those who have recently
written us voluntary letters saying
they have been cured are : Rev. J .
T. Woater. Rnleich. N. C. : Mr. J.
E. Robinscn, Editor, Goldsboro,
N. C, Daily Argus ; Mr. A. Daus,
a prominent merchant, Macon,
Ga., and Mr. W. R.'Dnke, a rail
road man, Kansas City, Mo.
Ehetimacide Will Cnre Yotu
Manufactured by Thb Bob bitt.Dmo Co..
Raleigh, N. C.
Price $1 per
1-12-ly.
Sold by Druggists generally.
bottle-
entirelv well."
Ordinary treatment of catarrh is for
local relief. Cures are not expected.
Tlr TTn.rt.Tnan's method eradicates ca
tarrh absolutely. Get his latest book
and learn how to comhat tms msimouh
disease. The Pe-ru-na Medicine Co.,
Columhus, O., wiU mail Dr. Hartman s
hooks free on application.
TT. A. Scott. Burt, Tenn., writes:
" I feel very thankful to my Maker
j 'TTipVUcine that I am
cured. I would not he without Pe--rn-nn,
in the house."
Ta.-Tia Tiaa heen curing catarrh for
Tt. nlucks out the roots
. r.il1s oeonle up. All
'OI Calami nun M.
druggists sell it. - "
rvnn.-rfnl SlEcovery .
1'he last quarter of a cenfary records
o- ,ioT-f!;i .liccoveries 'a medicine,
but noi.e that have accomplished more for
humanity than tbatsterhng M jHNuehoM
and neither r.ian, woman or chi.d can i take
it wi'i-ort dr vine tne rrs;utsi ucc..
BrowM?ir0n Bitters is obi by aUdealera.
f
1
ill
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Pnnpr fnns B to 25c
fans in different shades 25c. to $ 1.
Wliifp mi mania SI. 50 to S2.00.
The newest thing in stamped goods.
Designs in fish, pansies, strawberries,
ot ron .Violets and many others.
Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hose
in black and tan, plain and drop stitc h
10c. to 25c. , - 7 ,
R & ii. Uorsets, an sryies auu ii-w.
Call and examinegoodsandgetpricls.
Yours very truly,
MUS. W. H. WHITE,
OUtt CATALOGUE FOR 18'J9
H now ready. We hayo the FINEST
STOCK of
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aiid Ornamental Plants,
in North Carolina.
OUR trrde extends from TEXAS to
CANADA. S?nd for catalogue and
SEE how LOW wo sell tha BEST
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for Cemetery
Our Illuslratcd Cafalogi.e No. 10,
free, contains a variety of Jetigiw t
Granite Memorials suitai-Jt! for
nhHi.-h. and will help om in makjug a proper
selection. Write font; we will satisfy you as to
prices. We carry the largest stock of Gravestones,
Monuments ancLStaluary in the South, and have
ensnrpassed facilities for the execution of memorial
work of any size.
THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS,
(Established vear?.)
159, lttl.and 163.Bank St., NORFOLK, VA.
PLANTS.
3-)-3ra.
Respectfully,
JAMES M. LAMB.'
Fayetteville, N. C.
Wc are prepared to banish telephone
sen ice to the public and solicit patron-
RATES FOR SI-.UV an.
P.usiness Phone?, " H per month.
Residence Phones, 1-50
Two ol either for 3.00
It is our purpose to give good service,
and to this end wc ask all subscribers to
report promptly any , irregularities in
the service.
rggOnr signed contracts prohibit
the une of phones except by subscribers,
and we request that this rule be rigidly
enforced.
i&l always does the best work.
! head & Co.