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The Commonwealth, hon. josiah turner dead. FARMERS ORGANIZED. v. l u ICI.IARD, - - - - Editor. bed Every Thursday. Entered at the Posi-Office at Scotland ck, iVT C as Second Class Matter. lion. Josiafa Turner died at his home ia Hiileboro last Saturday, October 2b ;;ged about SO years. He. was more than an ordinary man, and his death deserves trore than a The North Carolina Farmer's State Association was organised in Kaleign last week. A number of delegates at tended from various parts of the State, and the organization commends xtsn J to all our farmers. The following pre- THE COTTON GROWERS. Ashevitle Citizen, The North Carolina Farmers' Asso ciation h nat some length been form- ;le discussion, and the cot- RSD AY, OCTOBEIl 31, 1801. mi V XGT ADVANCE A LITTLE? J (nan perhaps any other man in passing notice. He made more history amble and purposes were adopted : in a few brief years after the Civil War "Whereas, The association and or- t.- eanization ol farmers nas proven 10 do Ti:K Commonwealth has never been r '-j.ssimiat. On the contrary it has al V:j wiiile preached a hopeful gospel. 1.:; levins always that there is some t;:nig better to come. We still be 1 ivc it, but somehow we feel like S.; H'urnI Neck is r.ot exactly keeping its promise. To be sure, there has bean no straight o'.:t promise that certain things would bo doue, but by one intimation or an other in times not distant past, wc have been led to hope for, and in away expeet, a paper box iactoiy by some eiiternrSsica citizens, but it does not couie. Then, for a while ibe question o1" oniric lights was a&iUtlud by mi or uur people, but there ceet3 to te ?jo:'iing definite ahead for tho light.". A few months aa;o alsn somehow the people Rot the impression that the town commissioners had it in mind to make some effort for water works or ke: veils ; but of late nothing has been heard of it. While Scotland Neck is one oii the mo t delightful towns in all the land, ad is.uiy strangers who came say it is o .3 of tii3 prettiest towns in tha State, fear that it is not quite in time with the step of progress in some other to.vns. Other towns are having electric r,;:h-3, water works and other improve ments and advantages, and Scotland ITeck might as well wake up to the i.iet that we must have such things State has ever made in so short a period. to their demonstrating pro- desirable in stimulating them to great er efforts and research in bringing out Through The Sentinel in Raleigh be and deveioping ideas and plans for ad- hlistered with indictment for rascality lyancing their interests by discussion more mean men and with greater experiments, co-operation and unity of fW.t. rhn. than nv other news- action in things pertaining I n t .r 4tmA TTa vao v v that -in union there is streneth. resided as a polished writer, but he motiog confidence among themselves vrote with a directness tbat gave his ana- an interest m each other's welfare, utterances an effect that could not be I in advancing and protecting their in- Snored terests when endangered by any un i . Having fought as a soldier in the war toward circumstances, encouraging legi- I Mmoto nftnrta In rtavelnniner their re- he felt keenly the outrages that LnrceB that wUl inure to the bmiellt of people of his own beloved State had to tnfi farmer, and to enable them to re su ffer after it was over ; and almost 1 8ist the encroachments of trusts, mono smgle handed and alone he set himself polies or other combinations whose sitber to right the wrongs or wear him- purpose is to deprive the farmer by rrv.,a . arbitrary or other methods, of his right- I tul earnings or profits that should the good citizens 01 iNortn uaronna to- from hia industrv. Therefore lay remember the great work which tiiia association sets forth the following foe Tumor, as be was called, did to-1 as its wards stirring the State against the uxmumai xrvnrvana urse of curruption, which was at last "1st. We hereby resolve that we will I in Lab f. rs-xA vnv falltiir farm. bUrUWXl UU. I . . ... M 4ha Aaisr- I era, auu tu tuts duu iuvud wrvj- Josiah Turner was a striking charac- erati0n of all farmers and others inter- better tain they e fol the State are nii ion tban before tor even in his last years, and few men knew real things about North Carolina ind her neonlo as he did. He was .eally great in some respects and it will be fitting that his name and memory ested in this desirable undertaking. 2d. We will meet together in coun cil, confer and co-operate with each other for our mutual protection and advancement as occasion may require. 3d. Believing that the value of cot- now in a to main- Ifpwn interests. Those inter ests appear to be of a mutual character, and the step of combining which has now been brought about is one which might well have been taken long ago, with beneficial results to the farmers. It is expected that this association will have an influence in fixing the prices upon the products of the farms. Where the several producers are com pelled to deal individually with the big purchasers of cotton seed or other products they are always at a disad. vantage. The jobber or manufacturer a 1 ways has a broader bcrizon m tne world of trade than the producer haa, He has special information which en ables him to deal to tbe best adyant- am and not to reiect a good offer. He is able to induce one producer to un derbid another. But where tbe pro ducers have an understanding, maintain some uniformity in price, and through the officers of their association are able to broaden their horizon, the re sults are nearer an equality between hie two parties to the bargain. The new farmers' association will be welcomed in North Carolina. o kept green in the hearts of our J (on seed and their products have not aeopie. I oeen muy reanzeu, wo vapeoiuuy iuhw imong the press comments of the experimental and scientific research to I ki-inir nnf ihnir manv 11 HAH and tli Had Stale on Mr. Turner's life, the follow- 7 " . and as a fertilizer. "When Joe Turner died one of the 4th. We purpose to advance and ruest North Carolinians, one of the promote our own interests without nost uncompromising foes of corrup- making aggressive attacks on other in- icn, and one of the most fearless and dua tries, but will oppose any enterprise here or bo Jeit behind in tha march oi forceful editors who ever wielded a ren that tries to oppress our people and de- n this State, passed away. During prjVe them of their just profits." :he memorable reconstruction period, I Then followed a constitution which vhen corruption held high carnival in aet forth iD detail the plans and regu -his fetale, witU headquarters at Kal- Unions of the organization. One item THE CASE WELL STATED. Tha Wasnington Post has come ae near sizing up the very probable re euit of Booker Washington's dining v;;th the President, so far as it will alicct him, as we have seen. That able peper spoke well of Washington's work ia putting a new idea be!ore the col ored people concerning the full and br'xid msaning of education, and com manded hiin for teaching them the practical things of life and says he .ht to be content with that grert Wv.rk. In concluding the Post said : "Of what benefit to Booker Wash in.Ston and his work is this empty and arduous round of banquets and parlor inactions? Wherein does it profit him or th3 cause he has at heart that he figures hi Hartford or Boston drawing r.'Oas, sit-3 at luxurious tables even that of the President himself and givas his lime to what we call 'socie ty?' These people really S3e in him nothing more than a caprica. He has become a lashion, a fad, with men who Lava no more comprehension of bis ril value to the country than they have cf the political conditions in Bat- urn. Thsy are rrerely putting him on exh-b'tion, glorifying themselves by a pfitronage of one who is worth more to humanity and civilization than anj dozen of them. And the end of it caD bo only the cancellation of Booker Washington as a potent factor in the social equation. He and his race will tho victims of this stupid and mis- ehievoua folly. He will be shorn of his usefulness and influence. He wili s-crut his little hour on the tinsel stage and Le cast away when the idle fancy gliuil have run its course." jigh, he stood tbe iearlesa sentinel, and ts editor of The Sentinel he attacked he corrnptionists and with withering nvectivc exposed them and their vil !any. For months he went in and out imong them, and carried his life in hit. aand. There was no man m North Carolina whom they hated or feared nore, and no man who did more to oute them and drive them from the state "He didn't know what the word pol cy meant, and attacked a suspected Democrat as unsparingly as he did the I mown rascals, upon whom his guns .vere always trained and trained to hit "His unyielding, uncontrollable spir it alienated some who had been hit- friends, and tbe last quarter of a cen '.ury be spent in private lite, toiling Don't Accept a Substitute ) When you ask for Cascarets be sure you get the genuine Cascarets Candy Cathartic! Don't accept fraudulent substitutes, imitations or counterfeits! Genuine tablets stamp ed C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, ioc CALEB POWERS AGAIN CONVICTED. BEST FORTH BOWELS If you haven't a rejru .ar. "-"oiiTbeT K'eep"you7 est, easiest, most perfect aj 01 clear and clean ia to take CANDT CATHARTIC EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY siVST Sick" WeVkei. or ripe, W . and SA ; cents yer box. write ior nee iui;, JTERUsa BIMDT COMPANY. CHIflOO ar W VOKIt. An Easy Life Is What Most People Like. Our Willow Rockers are a charm for com fort. The very latest and best. To see them is to like them. Come early and get the pick. mm m Wijow Centre Tables. J. W, Perry Co., COTTON FACTOKS. Norfolk Va, Cotton Eaey. Strict Middling Middling Strict Low Middling Low Middling Tinges Bluea and Sandy Peanuts Dull. Fancy Strictly Prime Prime Low Grades Machine Picked Spanish We have them beautiful and cheap. Oct. 28, 1901. them you can adorn your home for With little 7 1-2 7 1-4 7 1-2 6 to 6 1-2 2 1-2 2 1-4 to 2 3-8 2 1 1-4 to 1 3-4 11-2 62c per bushel. money. Music Stands. B E Peas $3.25 per bag Peanut Bass 68 in. 8 oz. 8 l-4c Bagging and Ties and Peanut Bags for sale. Prices guaranteed. Don't fail to see them soon. They are which commends itself is the provision against any possible political influence in its management. One farmers' organization in the State has come to grief and annihila tion and the larmers and everybody else in the State are too familiar with it all to need any warning against po litical alliance of the present organiza tion. By united effort in the proper channels the farmers can certainly do some things which will inure to their own interest and do no hurt to any one Georgetown, Ky., Oct. 26. Ex-Sec retary of State Caleb Powers was to-day again convicted of being accessory be fore tbe fact to the murder of Governor William Goebel in January, 1900, and for the second time has been sentenced to imprisonment for life. The second trial began October 8th, and has continued with three sessions dily, court adjourning late at night. The present term expired to-night. pretty and some one else may get the very Execution sale. By virtue ot execution by a judg- One VOU Want. meat rendered at spring xerm, xovv, of the Halifax Superior Court, in an action entitled Nathan Ulman, W. R Boykin and Morris Oppenbeimer, trad ing as Ulman, Boykin & Co., vs. T. L Purnell et als, I have duly levied on and will on Monday, Nov. 25, 1901, at the Court House door in Halifax, N. C, expose to public sale all the right, title and interest of the said T. L. Purnell in and to the following described tract nr n.iiY'Pt's of land lvinsr. situated and . r a, II I I I R FUalll IIII.. being in the county of Halifax and vr w w w w . . State of North Carolina, and described n . One tract lying on the public road hfi I HTO Ilia MeCtm-riaim 1 Kit V ill from weldon to iLaiitax, being lot mo L. B. Lewis Furniture Co., Scotland Neck, North Ciiruliim. The Carolina PLATING 1 'ACTUilERS OF IV mmw. Arrumonta were limited so that the case went to the jury at 2 o'clock this PUDU 'oao' lflenco ' iJTa , ,. , ... I to a stake the corner of lots No. IA and auernoon ana a veruici oi gumy aocn 7 thena a ia w. 45 noles and 13 loliowea. I links to a stake in tbe line of No. b Power? sat pale and motionless when thence S. 77 E. 210 poles and 13 liukb COTTON ON STATE FARMS. the verdict was announced by the fore man, B. is. Calvert, his old school mate. Opposite Powers, on the other side of the court room with the attorneys sat Arthur Goebel, brother of the late Governor, with his eyes fixed on the prisoner. Tbe attorneys of Powers Raleigh Post, Oct. 29th. Mr. Nathan O'Berry, a member of the Board of Directors of tbe State's courageously to make an honest living, I prison, said yesterday in speaking of ind asKing nothing. North Carolina the outlook for crops on the State farms jwed him a debt of gratitude which it the prospect for cotton is very good aever paid during his life and now it I indeed. About 1,000 acres of cotton was is too late." A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. S0METHIX6 NEW UNDER THE SUN. All Doctors have tried to cure CA TARRH by the use of powders, acid ases, inhaltra and drugs in paste torm ineir powders dry up tne mucuout- cultivated this season and there is ev ery indication that 900 or 1,000 bales will De garnered. Mr. u uerry says the affairs of the prison generally are in very good shape now and "buckle and tongue" will be made to meet with out any trouble. He says he never knew tbe prison to be so nearly deserted as it Is now, there being only 88 prisoners there in FARMERS SHOULD ORGANIZE THEMSELVES. A;icx News. Yes, the farmer is the back-bone of tha country, but as yet they have baen unable to effect an organization tbat Iips hssn of much benefit to themselves. If tha men vrho follow the plow would --organize, set a price on their products, and hold them until their price wsa pr.d, something might be accomplish ed, but to do this the organization mast be universal. No on9 section can do much towards the b3tterment of the farmers as a class. However, let the farmer organize himself and not be organized bv some scoundrel who is working the farmer for his own pergon al benefit and does not know enough about real farm work to weed a hill of beans. This is the way the farmer has bean organized in the past, ' greatly to his sorrow. nembranes causing them to crack I all since the squad of 130 was sent to ipen and bleed. The powerful acids work on tbe Marion, N. C, railroad. used in tbe inhalers have entirely I This he savs is no indication that there saten away the same membrances that is a falling off in the number of con- their makers have aimed to cure, while vlcts. On the other band they are as pastes and ointments cannot reach the I numerous as eyer, the great bulk of disease. An old and experienced prac-1 them being at work on the State titioner who has for many years made I farms. i close study and specialty of the treat- Mr. O'Berry says that just why all nent of CA1ARRH, has at last per I the counties tu the State don't keep -ected a Treatment which when faith-1 all except the dangerous long term fully used, not only relieves at once, convicts at home to work on the coun- but permanently cures CATARRH, ty roads instead of committing them by removing the cause, stopping the I to tbe State's prison is more than he lischarges, and curing all inflamma-1 can understand. Wherever the plan ion. It is the only remedy known to of working them on the county roads science that actually reaches the afflict has been tried wonderful improvement ad parts. This wonderful remedy is baa been wrought. He referred espec- -raown as-OSUJJJ'X.JiSmeUUAKAJN- allv to tha hi ImnrnvemAnt hfnv I , . . , .,,-,, -1.. f I uwig niui wiuiiiiv lituui III t liouu Dollar, each package containine inter- COUDty' He believes thu to be the ial and external medicine sufficient very best solution oi tne convict prob- or a lull month a treatment aud every-1 lem. . T . . : . I soiog necessary ro lis penect use. Tn maVimr of .ff.ir.in .nJ w "SSUFFLES" is the only perfect iHaW, ho a th.t o- liiivimiuaever maae ana is i h annA in all hrinhM f aow recognized as the only safe and and the place is building up rapidly! pobiMve cure for that annoying and Not ,nKa thnn o.no om haa tZ uagusung aisease. xi cure3 au in-1 aA in i,niMini ih. ,in,;n, i,. A Typical South African Store. STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS. md is also wonderfully quick to relieve HAY FEVER or COLD in tbe HEAD. CATARRH when neglected often leads to CONSUMPTION "SNUFF- O. R. Larson, of Bay Villa, Sundays L,t,5" will save you u you use It at I Kiver, Cape Colony, conducts a store once. It is no ordinary remedy, but typical of South Africa, at which can a complete treatment which is posi-1 be purchased anything from the pro- tively guaranteed to cure CATARRH I verbial "needle to an anchor." This in any form or stage if used according I store is situated in a valley nine miles iicn terson unmett, of this place, I to tne directions wnicb accompauy I from tbe nearest railway station and was stricken with partial paralysis and I each package. Don't delay but send I about twenty-five miles from the near- co opletely lost the use of one arm and for it at once, and write full particu-1 est town. Mr. Lareon says : "I am Bids. After being treated by an emi- I lars as to your condition, and you will I favored with the custom of farmers nent physician for quite a while with-1 receive special advice from the discov-1 within a radius of thirty miles, to many out reiiet, my wile recommended I erer oi tnis wondertul remedy regard-lot whom I nave supnued Chamber- Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and after mg your case without cost to you be-1 lam's remedies. All testify to their using two bottles of it he is almost en-1 yond tbe regular price of "SNUFF-1 value in a household where a doctor's tirely cured. Geo. R. McDonald, Man, LES tbe "GUARANTEED OA- advice is almost out of the question Logan county, W. Va. Several other TARRH CURE." . Within one mile of my store the pop very remarkable cures of partial pa- Sent prepaid to any address in the elation is perhaps sixty. Of these, ralysis have been effected by the use United States or Canada on receipt of within the past twelve months, no less of this liniment. It is most widely One Dollar. Address Dept. C450 than fourteen have been absolutely tnown, however, as a cure lor roeuma- ejjvi a. UlUES & uuMfAfl x, I cured hy Chamberlain's Cough iieme- tian, "'i-prains and bruises- sold by JS. I iAso and zssz Mar set Street, Jrhilarldy. Xbis must surely be a record. T. Whitehead & Co. . deJphla, iFor sale Ijvt. wwteheftd Co. 14 in the survev made bv E. T. C.arK, which was registered on page 258 ol book 92 in the office of the Kegister oi Deeds ol Halifax county, and therein described as follows : Beginning at the corner of lot No. 13 on tbe said REFLATING OLD SILVERWARE A SPECIALITY. ELECTRIC LIGHT AND BELL WIRING DONE ON SHOUT NOTICK. Full Line of Electrical Supplies Always on Hand. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. CAROLINA PLATING AND ELECTRIC CO., Rowland Building. ROCKY MOUNT, N. C, shook his band expressing aloud their I Deeds4 office for Halifax county. road N. 16 W. 34 poles, N. 26 W. 21 Qre t RedUCtlOll poies to me nrst station, containing uo acres, the same having been conveyed to R. B. Purnell and W. G. Purnell by deed of Thomas N. Hill and Mary A Hill, executors of N. M.Long, deceased, dated October 21, 1891, and recorded in book 9b at page 181, .Register ol In Prices of BICYCLES! belief in his Innocence. Women crowded around Powers, embracing and kissing him and tears were shed. The defense having filed a motion for a new trial Judge Cantrill, at 4 :30 p. m., heard arguments on the same. One other tract; to-wit : Lot No. 13 on a plat or map of real estate belong ing to tbe estate of N. M. Long, de ceased, made for the executors of said N. M. Long by Edward T. Clark, sur veyor, embracing tne land belonging to said estate between the Halifax and I Weldon road and the Wilmington and from $175 up . anj tn(,y 8re going fast weiuon raitroau, registered at page For the remainder of tbe season we will sell 1901 Cr03cent Cham less Bicycles at $30. 1901 Chain Bicyles at $21 cash. Give us your order if you want to buy a strictly high grade wheel for a little money. HEATERS ! HEATERS ! Fall In with the crowd and success or "Uoiea ' Heaters and prepare lor tne winter. get one of onr We have tLcm TXfV 1 J-!"" TOBACCO SPIT 8 J1JII I and SMOKE You can Dc cared or any Torm 01 tobacco using magnetic, lull ol MO-TO-BAO. easily, be made well, strong, ma; new me sou vigur vy lajbiug n that makes weak, men strong. ten Your Uf eaway I tacco using ietic, full ol of book 92 in tbe office of the Register of Deeds of Halifax county, beginning at corner of lot No. 12, John P. Wal lace's line on said public road, thence N. 77 W. 136 poles and 12 links to a GUNS I GUNS ! Yes, wo Hammerless before you buy. are selling them from $5 up. Sec our Doi blo Many gain I stake, thence S. 13 W. 50 poles to a A GOOD COOK STOVE Is one of the most important articles that you can put in your house. We know that with the "Garlands" and the "Advance Pride" we can suit you. Oar customers know it, too, for they are "haul- pounds in ten days, over BOO.aaa stb thorite ts 77 v. 181 rminn tn bo id I lDK tuem Home." Are you one ol our cu&tomers? It not you ought to oc, curea. All druggists, cure guaranteed. Book- I -- . . . . " - land KSM8DYCO., Chicago ot New York. 431 1 17 nnl anA fi linU nnnlolnino Ml 2!J 1 fiOth asres. the same havincr heen nniTrr tittt t irwr nrrnTTin I a onwii ouiijuinu DUJftxTir.u. I eonveved to R. B. Pnrnell and W. O Purnell by deed of Thomas N. Hill and The Greenville Reflector told Rat nr. Mary A. mil, executors of JS. M. LiOng, I WIS Bl'lLiLi 11 APIlLiE tbat tried and true "Keen Kutter" Ax. Try one and day of the burning of Masonic Hall SSUffi' .TtLV1 ' . f5S yU W - C0nVlnC6d tnat U 18 aU rIgnt- we want you to be. HAVE YOU AN ENGINE? If so you need Belting. Inspirator?, Injec tors, Ejectors, Pipe and Pipe Fitting, Pop Valves, Whistles, Gaugo Cocks, Packing, etc. Let us serve you with these tbings. Our prices are right. School for Girls Friday. The school was In session when the fire occurred. The building belonged to the Masonic Lodge, and Tbe Reflector has since stated that the school will be contin ued in another building. Healthy Mothers rcw mothers are healuiv. their duties are so exacting. The anxiety of pregnancy, the shock of childbirth, and trie care of youns children, are severe trials on any woman. But with Wine of Cardui within her grasp, every inother every woman in the land can pay tne debt ol personal neaitn she owes her loved ones. Do you want robust health with all its privileges and pleasures? Wine of Cardui will give it to yon. W(WI strengthens the female organs and invig orates weakened functions, ror every female ill or weakness it is the best medicine made. Ask your druggist for $1.00 bottle Wine of Cardui. andtake no substitute under any circumstances. Mrs. Erfwin Cm, Conner. ISdu "When I axDrocuctd umg Vtot ol Cardui 1 was hardly able to watt aci-oas (he houae. Two weeks after I walked has a mile and ptckaa trawberncs. warn my exher child wm bora I auOcred with labor fama 24 hours, and hadto rate him on a book bacaua I had AOer usiom the Wine dursaa Sfeanane- Myatrlaodl UnK.lam tarmaMmoom to a was in labor sorf tww Hours, wm tut aWIhmpkotyaf aoilk. Forta aaactfaamyhcakhllhaokCodaad mat Wiaec oICarduL" Mm Ucaaaa nquirlna apaeial d aimc Fuajtoaua. "Tha Ladaaa' Adyiaoryl taoooaa lUidac Co., I isno. II recorded in book 102 at page 296, office ol Register of Dee is tor Halifax county. One other tract lying on the road from Halifax to Weldon and described as follows, to-wit : Beginning in tne public road leading from Weldon to Halifax, W. A. Pierce s corner, thence alone Pierce's line N. 35 E. 19 75-100 chains to a stake, thence N. 8 E. 5 1 chains to tbe road leading to H. J. Pope's, near a ditch, thence N. 16 W. 6 75-100 chains to the fork that Pope's road makes with tbe Weldon and Hal ifax public road, thence along the Hal ifax and Weldon public road 532 W. 25 37-100 chains S. 27 E. 6 70100 chains to the beginning, con tai nine 10 12-1UU acres. This Oct. 21, 1901. J. A. HOUSE. 10-24-4t Sheriff Halifax Co. Notice. North Carolina Halifax IF YOU ARE GOING TO BUILD remem ber that we are manufacturers' agents for S.ish, Doors and Blinds. In fact we try to keep just such Hardware our trade demands. G. C. WEEKS, With R. C. Joscy & Co.'s Hardware Store. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS of Vs,,, Notice to be Published. sar. A! wars reliable. Kaiim nrim,t ?SE.J2?"iiLc bos. sealed with blue ribbon, rake bo other. Iteftone alataurerona subati- Zl ?" ror Cdlc," in letter, .11 JJ?i""ti .OOTe8timoniala. Bold by CHIOHE6T3B CHEMICAL CO. Mentios this b spsr. 6 20-lyr e o w State county Berry Baker vs Alice Baker. i To the defendant : T 1 . -a . '. xuu are nereoy notiuea tnat an ac tion entitled Berry Baker vs Alice Baker has been commenced in the feu perior court of said countv aeralnst vou The purpose of this action is to obtain an aosoiute divorce from you by the plaintin on tbe grounds ot adultery Therefore you are hereby command ed to be and appear at the next term oi me ou perior uourt to be beld for said county at the Court House m Halifax on the 12th Mondav tr the first Monday in September. 1901 and answer or demur to the complaint wmcu win oe niea in eaia action dur ing: tLe first three days of said term or before that time, and you will take no face that if you fail to answer or demur w wo Bumpiaint Wltnin thA tlma Given under ay hand and the seal An.pert w bwu liodk una tha. vj . I .riiT,irin.na 1901. rZ''X' Ctork Rnnarln, I 69 PlUTTlft St, Vn(v1U TT Itis Difficult To prepare a Sat isfactory Breakfast without Good Flour, Lard and Butter. NORFOLK'S Only First-Class Optical Store. Eye Glasses and Spec tacles Accurately Fitted and Adjusted. . . We Hare the BEST of these goods that Can Be Had, and why need accept any thing not so good, when the Very Best costs only a trifle more, and is Always Satisfactory? DON'T BE MISLEAD, but buy where you know t'"' BEST GOODS are kept. ,i Taylors Grocery M
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