i:
ud;
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ndfl.;
r
)nimonwe
alth,
h ;. IaKCH 1, WOO.
SPECIAL A Ol'MOMNTS.
Q&
our
a I arrel of Our Point Lace on
Bloora Fiour. We can find
letter. J-ivery buret guarameeu
nev rot una ea.
ile Syrup, Gunpowder and Oolong
iMocba and Java coffee.
W. H. ALLSBROOK.
73.
tilWSKI
PLAYED IN
pw Days ago, and the Atlantian
lev naci never neuvu sul-j piaymg
kJl.J. come to
id Neck, but something else v.-i f I
st tbe reonle as mucn, wnien
Iinfc-r lingers in the lap of spring'"
tot ce true always : for sometimes
ue ihul there isn winter weathei
rt r for the first days of Spring.
v iielher that be trua or not.
l oi. e lioog tnat is alwavs true.
,t I- that
11
si sareams
ALWAYS AT
CAN BE HAD
OFF m
some special bs
in the Left-Over
i fill!
j
4Uy
it o.rrnn i
AN'S
rj.nns can now
W.utsr Goods
will soon be on
r.iv.l OUR STOCK
WILL be LARG
Eii than ever, and
so she GOOD left
OYER MUST GO,
price or no price,
to make room for
r
c re Lr your owu interest you
mus our Clearing Out Saks
itt
TEX DAYS.
lve been taking stock and hnd
I)i)S and ENDS that are in
here but will be useful in any
id. These mav all be bad at
h PRIE.
pver tire m making money for
B and in doing the bandsorre
I our customers at the sane
Here to prove
Yours truly,
OFPMAN & BRO.
A'CY
New York
Had
will return
oext week. She
to see her friends at our
X. ii. Josey.
f WOMAN
THE
m m m
IS w
! say, and they are generally
led to it.
is much entitled to the
arsatns
of the Season.
)port unity is now on at thf
Store.
f you care at all for bargains
Winter
9-
Dress Goods,
jle.?se you, save you
you g!ad you have
to bay.
'int little
'ijo'.v. The
I actually
a v of Spring
) -S already
it and you can
hem a; most at
ir own price. A
irgai n for every
Jenny spent. Come
vand Come Quick.
inon?,i
waitec
c
1. c
AH
DS. Are being receiver
JV'ul tell yon more about
eetc. N. B. Josey.
s Hew Daparture
am)
Department.
)? opened up a full line of
nd propose to sell them,
p PER CENT, as they are
)d, bat as we sell otbet
I living, reasonable profit.
eed a Coffin see our stock
31. HOFFMAN & BRO.
tk, N. C.
f .
hjJ'R FURS to
ITEINFIELD & CO.,
Enfield, N. C.
rices paid for Furs of all
ire agents for New ork
J l-18-2m
1NDS COUNTRY LARD
: F. P. SHIELDS,
i Scotland Neck, N. C
i,LION OF BRICK for
Cash only. Do not jend
ut the money. urders
for cash only.
D A. MA DRY,
(Scotland Neck, N. C.
Scotland Neck Temperance
Association meets the first
and third Tuesday evenings
in each month at 8:15.
You Or Your Friend Or Some Ose Else.
Mr. R. E. L. Gunter, of Enfield, was
in town Tuesday.
Minn T.pna Andmwn amA im fmm
See The Farm Ad,-Speciai attention j Everetts last week
id called to the advertisement of the
"Polenta Farm" by Mr. S. R. Buxton.
Tiiaxks. Mr. Pri.tchard wishes to
express through The Commonwealth
his thanks to those who assisted in sav
ing his house.
Mr. Hyman's Big Hog. Mr. E.
Hyman,of Palmyra, killed a hrg one
year and 10 months old which weigh
ed 515 pounds, and they say ne was
not very fat at that.
Died, Mr. James Shirley died in
Greenwood Saturday morning, aged 66
yeais. He had been sick for some ti m e
and had been in a lingering condition
several weeks. He left a wife and child.
The remains were intarred Saturday
near Hobgood.
Almos i a Fire. Last Sunday morn
ing about 10 :30 o'clock while Mr. T.
H. Pritchard was at Sunday-school, his
house caught fire Irom a detective flue
and and barely escaped being burned
His neighbors and others answered the
, : 3 . i
aiarm ami exunguisueu me uie nun-,
out loss to the house of more than a
few dollars.
Rx?mnis:n Operatives. Mr. J. K.
Bolton went into Northampton cow,.,,,
l ist week looking for operatives for the
ScotlandMeck knitting mills. He se
curtd thirty five and they will come to
town and commence work as soon ds
liouses can be procured for them.
Mess. Andrews &. Coughenour have
also secured some new operatives tor
their knitting mill recently.
A Fatal Accident.
Mr. W. H. White has gone to Rich
mond on a business trip.
Mr. I. M. Meekins, of Elizabeth City,
was in town Saturday.
Mr. J. L. Scott was here last
shaking hands with his friends.
week
Mr. J. J. Trotter, of Eeidsville, who
has been book-keeper in the Scotland
Neck tobacco market for two seasons,
and who has many friends in Scotland
Seek, wiil have deep sympathy from
h;'S fi ieudd bore in the detail of the
death of bis son, Mr. J. H. Trotter taken
from Fan-brother's Farrago, of Danville,
V a. :
"Mr. Trotter v,Tas well known in this
city and was the book-keeper of the
firm of Overbey & S wanton Bro ',
wholesale grocers, on lower Main street.
He returned yesterday evening from
a business trip of over filty miles in
the yicinity of SwansonviHe, and it
stems one of his horses had given him
-oois trouble on the trip, and after
getting his supper he determined to
test the animal. So he secured a light
road cart and hitched up the horse and
Parted out with a negro boy ; they
drove to the North Side and the norse
went along all rigut until a point on
Claiborne street was reached, where be
bilked and Mr. Trotter struck him
wah the whip. Then the horse began
to run and kick, throwing the boy out,
who, after watching the spirited ani
mal until out of sight, became alarmed
and walked over to this side and in
formed Mr. Ed Swanson, who conducts
a livery on Market, of what had hap
pened. "Mr. Swanson mounted a horse and
went immediatly to the place indicated
by the boy, and found the body of Mr.
trotter in the street dead, lying near
the horse, which was standing. Dr. S.
E. Hughes was sent for, but found the
young man dead when he arrived, as
he had evidently been Killed when
thrown out.
Mr. Trotter was a native of Reids
vi lie, N. C, where he leaves a father,
Mr. J.J. Trotter, a mother . and two
sisters and four brothers."
Mr. E. T. Whitehead went to Phil
adelphia last week on business trip.
iir. j. u. learner went 10 wiuiams-
ton Saturday to visit his home folks.
Mrs. P. V. Tillery, of Tillery, came
Monday on a visit to her relatives
here.
Mr. T. W. Fenner came down from
Halifax Saturday and returned Tues
day. Mrs. P. J. Madry returned Tuesday
irom Edgecombe where she went to
visit her children.
Mr. Brooks Huff, of Nash county,
was here last week on a visit to
the family of Mr. S. F. Dunn.
Mrs. J. B. Brewer, of Baltimore, is
here on a visit to friends. She is the
guest of Mrs. R. C. Josey.
H. Kitchen and wife went
Capt. v
W. W. and A. P. Kitchen.
to Boxboro last week toviB.. WUD'
Charged as an Incendiary.
Some two or three months ago Mr.
N. D. Parks, ot Tillery, lost his bum
and stables, and perhaps a horse, by
fire. He thought it the work of an in
cendiary. A .white man named Levy
Merritt who was at work for Mr. Parks
had been discharged the day beiore
the burning occured at night.
Suspicion rested upon Merritt, but
he was not arrested until last week.
Under a warrant he was arrested by
Mr. C W. Dunn and brought before
Mayor J. A. Terry. Mr. Claude Kit
chin appeared for Mr. Parks in behalf
of the State, and Mr. W. A. Dunn ap
neared for the defendant.
The evidence seemed sufficient to
bind him over to court, and he was ac
cordingly bound over. He gave bond,
Mr. Ellen, of the Cro wells community,
becoming bondsman. i
GOVERNOR
Uses Pe-ru-na
For Colds
OF OREGON
in His Family
and Grip.
CAPITOL BUILDING, SALEM, OREGON.
A Letter From the Executive OfSce of Oregon.
If troubled with rheumatism, give
Chamberlain's Pain-Balm a trial. It
v.ll not cost you a cent if it does no
good. One application will relieve the
uiii, It also cures sprains and bruises
in one-third the time required by any
other treatment. Cuts, burns, frost
hiiei, tjninsey, pains in the side and
chest, grandutar and other swellings
ire quickly cured by applying it.
3 very bottle warranted Price, 25c
Had 50 cts, at E. T. Whitehead &Co.'s
O.uii Sio-e. k
School Entertainment.
On last Friday night Miss Lena
Smith gave a public entertainmeut at
irr school in Clarksviile. The enter
oiiw mntcomsted of music, recitations,
s ii2s, etc. A good crowd attended
on! the evening's entertainment was a
! t enant one, nnd reflected credit upon
lie lea:hin.i; doue in the school.
"Yielding to the persuasion of my
leaier, 1 changed chill tonic and tried
Roberts, and found it tbe best I ever
wed. and shall continue its use." W.
si. Corprew, Jamesvi'le. N C, to the
Roberts Drug Co., Suffolk, Va., August
14,1809. 25c. per ixHtle. Look tor
the red cross.
Much Advertising A.visable.
A little advertising is better than
none, and much of it is nearly enough.
Then the profits from any invest
ment are sure and steady it should be
enlarged rather than contractel- Ad
vertising :s just such an investment,
nnd hence it appeals to the business
instinct of every progressive merchant.
Philadelphia Record.
We have saved many doctor bills
iince we began using Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy in our home. We
keep a bottle open all tbe time and
whenever any of my family or myself
tegin to catch cold we begin to use the
Cough Remeqy, and as a result we
never have to end away for a doctor
and incur a large doctor bill, for Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy never fails to
cure. It is certainly a medicine of
of great merit and worth. D. S. Mear
ke, General Merchant and Farmer,
Mattie, Bedford county, Pa. For sale
by, E. T. Whitehead & Co. Druggists.
Sherrif j" A House of Soutbdaston
spent a night in town last week, the
guest of Mr. J. P. Futtreli.
Mr. and. Mrs. F. P. Stallings, of Lit
tleton, spent Sunday here yisising Mrs.
S. F. Dunn, Mrs. Stallings' sister.
Mr. Welsey Peebles, of Gaylord,
Beaufort county, spent a day or two
last wees shaking hands with his old
friends.
Mrs-F. N. Lilly, of Moyock, N. C. is
here on a visit to her parents, Mr. and
Mrs T. B. Haskett. Mr; Lilly was here
Sunday.
Mrs. W. H. White left this morning
for New York where she has gone to
purchase her millinery goods for spring
trade.
Mr. W. J. Grimes, of Hamilton, is in
town shaking hands with his friends.
He isjrepresenting the Penu Muturl
Life Insurance Co.
Miss Foy Allen who has been on an
Bxtended visit to her sister, Mrs Meek-
ins, of Elizabeth City, has returned to
her home at Palmyia. She spent Sat
urday and Sunday inScotlandNeck the
guest of Miss Annie Biggs.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Oppenheimer came
over from Rocky Mount Sunday to
visit their father, Mr. A. Oppenheimer,
who is still sick. Mr. Oppenheimer
returned home Monday and Mrs. Op
penheimer remained here during this
week.
Chitls fevers and malaria yield to
Roberts' Chill Tonic, if you get the
geuuiue,with a red cros on label. SSc
No cure, no pay.
Deaih of Mrs. Edwara Dbrule.
Mrs. Edward Debrule died at her
home a few miles in the country Fri
day, February 23, at 3 o'clock a. m.,
aged about 38 years. .
She had been in a lingering condi
tion lor quite a long time and her
death wsts not unexpected. She
left husband and daughter to mourn
their loss.
Tbe remains were interred in Nahala
cemetery Saturday, February 24th.
A. R. De Fluent, editor of the Jour
nal, Doylestown, Ohio, suffered tor a
number of years from rheumatism in
his right shoulder and side. He says :
"My right arm at times was entirely
useless. I tried Chamberlain's Pain
Balm, and was suprised to receive rel
ief almost immediately. The Pain
Balm has been a constant companion
of mine ever since and it never fails."
For sale by E. T. Whitehead & Co.
Druggists.
Anotner Good Step.
Last week The Commonwealth men
tioned the fact that the property just
east of the depot is to be developed as
"East ScotlaudNeck."
Tbe public generally will be elad to
learn that tbe gentlemen who have
purchased the property have also pur
chased the long row of small houses
along the railroad, owned by Mr. J.
Stern, and will have them removed.
This will open the view to"EasF" Scot-
landNeck" and will mako it more des
irable as a place for buildings. Trees
are being set and already some useless
bouses on tbe properly have been torn
down.
HE FOOLED THE SURGEONS.
AH doctors told Renick Hamilton, of
West Jefferson, O., after suffering 18
months from Rectal Fistula, he would
die unless a costly operation was per
formed ; but be cured himself with five
boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the
surest Pile cure on Eaitb, ana the best
Salve in tbe world. 25 cents a box.
Soid by E. T. Whitehead & Co. Drug
gist. Mexican Liver Pills cure all liver
ills. Price, 25c.
It is very hard to stand idly bv and
see our dear ones suffer while awaiting
Ibe arrival of the doctor. An Albanv
(N. Y ) dairyman called at a drug store
therefor a doctor to come to see his
child, then very sick with croun
Not finbing tbe doctor in. he left word
for him to come at once on his return
He als bought a bottle of Chamber
lains Cough Remedy, which he hoped
would give some relief until the doctor
should arrive. In a few hours he retur
ned, saying the doctor need not come.
as the child was much better. The
druggist, Mr. Otto Scholz, cava the
family has since recommended Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy to their neigh
bors and friends until be has a constan?
demand for it from that part of the
country. For sale by, E. T. White-
' & Co.
Last Blue Pencu
A number of names Will now be
dropped from our mailing list because
they have allowed their subscription
to run too far behind and have not
t . ...
mace refill ttaneess we have asked.
--1
We regret to lose any subsc?lbr,- but
we cannot afford to send the pa per any
longer to those who pay no attention
to our notices and show no di posit ion to
pay what they owe.
If a man can pay a dollar a', all it
saems that three months is sufficient
tiotice, and if he is not going to pay it
he could at least drop a Card and say so.
We shall be glad if those whom we
drop after to day will pay up and re
new ; but we assure all there is no per
sonal feelifig in tb? matter, but only a
business necessity causeg' lii to' drop
them. We have served all faithfully
and shall bs glad if all will treat us as
well.
CUBES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS.
Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good,
in time. Sold by druggists.
Z?
Cure Cold Jn. riead.
Kertnott's Chocolates Laxative Quinine, easy
to take and quick to cure cold in head and sole
throat.
The One Day Cold Cure. '
Cold in head and sore throat cured by Kev
mott's Chocolates Laxative Quinine. As easy ";o
take as candy. " Children cry for them."
Hyler's Dyspepsia Tablets pleasant,
easy to take, and give permanent re
lief. 30 day treatment, $1.00. Mailed
on receipt of price.
Mordock Cure Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Be&ra lio
Signature
i The VctrtijrTO Always Bought
Ladies For relief of women, Ches
ter's Tansy Tablets, worth their weight
in gold. A safe and certain monthly
regulator mailed.
Murdoch Cure Co., Atlanta, Ga.
The One Day Cold Cure.
Kertnott's Chocolates Laxative Quinine for
cold iii the head and sore throat. Children take
them like candy.
Write Murdp'ck Cure Co., Atlanta
Ga., enclosing 2c. stamp for Free Sam.
pie of Murdock s Catarrh Cure or
Hyler's Dyspepsia Tablets, They pro
pose to cure every case of Catarrh or
Dyspepsia.
The One Day Cold Cure.
"' For cold in the head and sore thjjoat use Ker
tnott's Chocolates Laxative Quinine,- the " On
Day Cold Cure."
O
Bean the
Signature
of
i The Kind You Have Always Bought
The One Day Cold Cure.
For colds and sore throat nse Krmott's Choco
lates Laxative Quinine. Easily taken as candy
and quickly cure.
Easter Friendship Hearts.
Don't wait but come at once and see
everything you want in the Jewelrv
line. We have lust received a large
and complete lina in Solid Gold, Silver
and plated Broaches, Scarf pins. Pin
sets, Girdles, Hair Ornaments, Brace
lets, Friendship hearts and Easter
hearts. We carry a lull line of Jewel
ry and Silverware and can help you
select a Brithday present, Engagement
present and Wedding present.
E. T. WHITEHEAD & CO.
FREE OF CHARGE.
Any adult suffering from a cold set
tled on the breast, bronchitis, throat or
lung troubles of any nature, who will
call at E. T. Whitehead, & Co's., will
be presented with a sample bottle of
Boschee's German Syrup, free of charge
Only one bottle given to one person,
and none to children without order
Irom parents.
No throat or lung remedy ever . bad
such a sale as Boschee's German Syrup
in all parts of tbe civilized world.
Twenty years ago millions of bottles
were given away, and your druggists
will tell you it3 success was marvelous.
It is really the ouly Throat and Lung
Remedy generally endorsed by pby
icians. One 75 cents bottle will cure
or prove its value. Sold by dealers in
all civilized countries.
? P s V..' w out rain
ai4 V h
3 cured at
ii i. us r
flMk
The Governor of Oregon Is an ardent
admirer of Pe-ru-na. He keeps it con
tinually in the house. In a recent let
ter to Dr. Hartman he says :
State of Oregon, )
Executive Department, V
Salem, May 9, 1898. )
The Pe-ru-na Medicine Co., Columbus.O. :
Dear Sirs: I have had occasion to use
your Pe-ru-na medicine in my family
for colds, and it proved to be an excel
lent remedy. I have not had occasion
to use it for other ailments.
Yours very truly, W. M. Lord.
Any man who wishes perfect health
must be entirely free from catarrh. Ca
tarrh is well-Mgh universal; almost
omnipresent. Pe-ru-na is the only abso
lute safeguard known. A cold is the bo
ginning of catarrh. To prevent colds.
its victims. Pe-ru-na not only cures ca
tarrh, but prevents. Every household
should be supplied with this great rem
edy for coughs, colds and so forth.
It will bo noticed that the Governor
says he has not had occasion to use Pe-ru-na
for other ailments. The reason
for this is, most other ailments begin
with a cold. Using Te-rn-na. to prompt
ly cure colds, he protects his family
against other ailments. This is exactly
What every other family In the United
States should do. Keep Pe-ru-na in the
house. Use it for coughs, colds, la
grippe, and other climatic affections of
winter, and there will be no other ail
ments in the house. Such families
should provide themselves with a copy
of Dr. Hartman's free book, entitled
"Winter Catarrh." Address Dr. Harfc
V;)U.G MAN. See our new Spring
Styies of Shoes and Hats. Are now
on N. B. Josey.
A
.ttiCHuKES FOR SALE.
Thirty Bushels of Artichokes for
-; le. Price $1.00 a bushel. Leave or
der with Morrisette Brothers or my
seif.
W. R. W ALSTON,
2-15-lt Scotland Neck.
gEED OATS, all varieties, Grias,
" Clover and Garden Seeds, at Tay
lor's. 2 8 8t
WANTED. One 10 horse Station
art? R.iln
Scotland NecTc.
S. B. K ITCH IX,
'F YOUR CHILD DIES we can give
L you the Best Bargain in a Coffin.
M. Hoffman & Bro.
BAKGAINS IN SECOND-HAND
ewiiik: Mat-bines from $2.&0 up. A
Bargain in eerv one. New Machines
also of the most improved style.
C. T. Lawrknck,
2-l-2m Scotland Neck N. C.
to cure colds, is to cheat catarrh out of man, Columbus, Ohio
Car Lots? No,
UttiM. UM North Pryor at
We do not advertise a ear load,
because we do not misrepresent
ourselves nor our sroods in adver
tising any more than we do across
the counter. We represent the
Michigan
Stove
Company,
The largest Stove Makars
in the world, and we will
have quite a number of
their "G A RL AN D3T' on
our floor bM week. All
"GARLANDS" havS r
certain portion of that in
destructible metid known
8 Aluminum mixed in
the Iron. Ting u!!s ul
the pores of the Iron,
thus preventing the lots
of heat anil giiafds against
cracking ard hreskinsr.
All the Cvcns ;;re Alumi
nize'd. This makes in
side of Ovens t right nd
sleek, rtfljcf'ng the l:!it
so that your baking can
be fit: en if there ii any
light in the room. Can't
teil you in this epacc U
about this, the Leading
Stove of the wos UL J u-1
c::i! nnd h-t US show you
its merits. You will
readily i-co that it I tl
foremost Stove of the world.
Watch this ad. next week will tell you
something more of them- A written guaran
tee goes with each ' 'Garland."
R, C. Josey & Co.'s Hardware Store.
Ask For
The Celebrated Chase City Cheroot.
It is made by Hand and out of the Best Quality of Cigar Tobacco Clippings
and is equal in quality to the ayerr.ge o-cent Cigar.
S for 5 cents.
Manufactured by
THE CHASE CITY CtGAR AND CHEROOT CO.,
2-l5 ClIASE ClTV, VlKGIXIA.
pjeMMeeMeMMMWeMMWiiMii i e mw w 1 1 ii imi iiii wim urn n i n iimnn m i n 1 im
I shall offer for sale bv Public Auction at, th Court House door in Jackson,
N. C, to the highest bidder on the terms mentioned bow on
Monday,
mm b
mm pp.n
as
oo,
the
That valuable tract of land known
"POLERJTA FA3i!"
situated in Northampton County, N. C, on
the north side of the Roanoke river containing
about two thousand acres.
Desirable Shape
About 900 acres being
e'e red, about 700 acres
can be easily re-opened
i.n me DHiance in s .vamp
and waste. The swamp is fairly well timbered with cyj ress, p-rslrnmon, gum,
etc. The land is very reductive s:.ri ved j-.dfij ted to Corn, Cotton, Rice,
Peanuts, Truck or any crop that can be grown in ibi climase.
VEGETATION 15 TO 20 DAYS EARLIER THAN NORFOLK.
All necessary tenem aut houses, barns, stab'e-i aa-l out house-. Tba Iov lauds
are kept fertile by an occasional overdo v of K.-.anoLe liver. Six miies from
Rich Square, the nearet railroad station and posr. oluce Detr, wild game
and fisU abound in season.
LABOR PLENTIFUL AXD'CIIEAP.
This farm has been under the personal and direct management of tbe late
owner, John W. Buxton, for the past sixteen years ai.d duriug this time has
been greatly enhanced in producti eness aud consequent value. Tbe already
fertile lands yielded readily to the improvements offered aud im cost Ijhs been
spared to bring about the highest st te of cultivation Hundreds of acres of
excellent pasture well watered a'ld affording fooa lor hundreds of cattle, make
H one of the very best stock faims in Eastern North Carolina. Defaced infor
mation as to tbe location, present out-put, etc. of the farm or any. feature con
nected therewith will be cheerfully given on application to the unitsrsignel
Executor.
TERMS OF SALili One third cash and balance in three rqual annual in
stallments. - . - SAMUEL 11. BUXTON"
Executor John W. Buxto . deceased.
WOR SALE. One 100-horso power
A ii. t on ary Boiler.
S. B. KITCHIN,
Scotlmd Neck.
QOTTON SEED W ANTE D W ILL
pay the highest cash price for 100 car
loads Cotton Seed. Have a large stock
of lresh Hullj and Mesl on band hut I
will exchange for Seed. 1000 bushels
white corn for sale.
10 5-Gm R. J. MADRY.
BUGGY BLANKET LOT. About
2ud or 3rd of February I left a bug
gy blanket m J. B. Edward's store Scot
land Neck, black on one side and red on
the other with large deer. Some one
took it and left one in its place which
is still here. Shall ba glad to have
mine returned.
F. JAsrER SAVAGE.
WEED POTATOES ! Buy the best.
The Earliest. Tried beside the
Bliss here last year ; result just doubl
ing tbe Bliss, being 10 days earlier, be
sides bringing in market oOc. per bbl.
more. Taylor's Grocery Store.
. 2-8-2t
EATH MUST COME TO ALL, and
wo are prepared to assist in giving a
nice burial to your loved one or friend
by furnishing you a good Collin at a
reasonable price.
M. Hoffman & Buo.
TIT ANTED. PEAS. Will pay bigb-
est cash price lor few hundred
bushels black and unknown field peas.
O. K. TAYLOR.
W K REMAINDER of the season
we are selling Heating stoves at
cos.. R. C. JOSKY & CO.'S
Hardware Store.
J. W. Perry Co.,
Cotton Factors,
n
Norfolk, Va., Feb., 26, 1900.
COTTON. FIRM.
Strict Middling,
Middling,
Strict Low Middling,
Low Middling,
Tinges,
Blues and Stain
B. E. Peas, f 3 00 per bag.
I'EAN LTS.
Fancy, 2 to 2J Cts.
strietly Prime, 2ft to 2i "
iVme. 2 to 2 "
Low Grades, 1 to 2 "
Machine (picked) l to 2 "
Spanish, 85 cents bushel.
Yours truly,
J. W. PERRY CO.
Livery Sties
First-class turnouts
on hand all the time.
Passengers carried
to any places in the
country at reasonable
rates.
B. F. GrRAY, Prop.,
1-2.J tf Scotland Neck, N. C.
A single trial is
enough to prove you
can buy
nothing better than
Taylor's
Flour, Lard, Butter
and
Cheese.
Not in
ThsTnut!
Who or What ?
Tie Potter Wall Pdper Hills,
BUFFALO, N. Y
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Samples Shown, measui meni and
estimates given on ah orders.
.J. Y. SAVAGK,
2 8 tf Scotland Neck, N. C