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T!E SMITBFIEL8 EEBAID. TukltsktJ Trj rU Horning. BEATY, HOLT A I.ASSJTER PtBLISHBKS England has sent General Dul ler exterminator to South Af rica IHtimi.nr fAVjnu n ftiiss j- , .. Cleve Barnes this week Clayton Dots. Miss Pass is Tisiting Polenta News. send an exterminator Philippines. to the S. 8. rTOLT. T. J. LA8SITBR J EniToi fl.00 .30 .S3 n jrinr. Mk In tnc fit aiomths. ch Id Irnc Bnterdl M th rstofflc l ?inlthfleld. wehattoM Ountr. ('.. s ecoml class nifi":iiBS('f lh ifTvtal coir1 i4enli rf tki i srrr do not ntcwssrllf Tact tkt .f th man jfintnt of Tn niHAi-i. Th tr of the pupt-r la ol tkerafora rronslMo fr the iea r tternf appvsrin? in any comniu TYriW of oWrwrie nl marriace no li ar raurtel t" comlenss tholr pro- dattlana Into tha .hrtet form possible MCra miiln them. Ko communication will be published less tha wrilar'a cam accompanies it. Friday. October 20. 1SU9. THE TRANSVAAL SITUATION, Tbe world turn from the re cent spectacle cf DreWus con tending agaiust a strong nation for his honor and frdom, to that of the Boers of South Afri- The Charlotte Observer right- . . . . iv expresses it "America's war Miss Mr. W. R. Lone oaid us a flv Ing visit last Saturday. A large number of our town Several of our ueoDle are in at- people are attending the fair tendance upon the State Fair this week. this week. Mr. T. L. Ferrell. who has Presiding Elder Gibbs preach- Keen nnrnv Irtr snmo time nrun f mA ar .Un-..i 3 tr 4.1 ofopprcssionlnthe Philippines, Tuesday night with his family mon at Elizabeth last Sunday and England's war of oppres- here. morning. ion in the Trarsyaal." Mr. I. W. Dodd )m h.. Mr. B. W. Yonn, lil at Johns Hopkins Hospital, at the Polenta public school. No The Republican part v has com- Baltimore, for the past ten days, one has been selected to teach mitted itself to the trusts. The retDrned 'ast Sunday. the Red Hill school yet. trusts are enriching thoma1.. Sun Bros.' Show will visit our ss Alary Kaesdale will at tbe expense of the people. Let town on next Wednesday, Oc- again teach the public school, tbereoDirremothi tL.tX tober 25th. We expect a large located near Mr. J. W. Myatt's. tbe people remove the trus s by crowd to be here on that d.v. She gave entire satisfaction last -FOR- Heavy and Staple Groceries. SHOES, DRY GOODS --Vjjd Qeeral JVtercfya?dise, striking at their cause, and bury the nnrtv t n'hnm Virnnt! (n . . . pi . U. Barbour & Sons, went look for support. Tins party .s to Raleieh last Saturdav nicht the top root of all trusts. to see his sister who i verv -irk anctmcationlsts are creating I lit 1 1 . The ignorant nfl,ro who r, the hediide nf hia ,Vlr h, ' aomp. wn good, ttlOUgh " r-- :r 7 .t : .v u.v. wedo n0f h Par r-naain.t .1 a. Mr.MelvinNowell.ofthefirm mm ruras I fc-1 n 1 I H . K I Raleigh last Saturdav nieht L ,n Va-vton township the see his .Nter who I. panctmcatic j ini a nr 1 Ai - Mr. A T K1H o- -A P " "c -"cir visit to be under- COME TO SEE ME. I SELL GOODS AS LOW AS THEY CAN BE SOLD GIVE MB ONE TRIAL AfiO BE COSWBfCED. . Yours for business, B. B. Yelvington, SMITHFIELD, X. C. t- . : i l. . 1 V-vt-fii- c . 1 11. 1 uulMlc,u,ulolw ireasury as;-. -lu,u; "c rc" stood as sanctioning their dec luxes-wnose nte 13 tde history 7 ,a "uv -f trine. 11 criminal . 1 imiuiuuu UCllCr IIUl IS v' iiijiijoi ICIU9 as rcui III- lluence in our elections as tbe most intelligent tax paver of very s'ck yet. Mr. F. M. Weeks, of our im mediate section. moM tnH. r. II. A Mpfn ore lific .of . C .'LCIJ .ft . .". . our state. His vole kills that of .a :rZ7.i.'rUMuu lu,s WCCK reaming . vu tt saivuorsc uuncr ana irom Ui to 12Y2 cents oer the cood citizen. T ir 11 n Lnn . ti, ri , . 7 -CBi P - s.ui .ui ms uuiuumui mcrcas- DOIinrt. Hp id cot h it,. thus place equal power in the lnE h,s capacity in the mill busi- price received hands of the vicious to destroy P"9' e was not able to fill Mr. Willis Smith, of th Sni- and to always threaten? i"l"m,or t,mber wtth hl lona section, while punching a uiu uiiu. I J . r 1 , . iu oui ui ma engine, Happened efe rahfi r ; -A GOOD ADVICE. Don't start out iu the iuorning for Lua iness without taking your topcoat along; U13 evenings are chilly now and you need one. We will make you a perfect fitting, light overcoat in Venetian or Covert cloth at a fair price. Your fall suit of course will neyer have the dash of style, and of well bred and cultivated taste, unless we put the stamp of first class tailoring on it for you. WALLS & CO., WILSOX, N. C. LOOKOUT. LOOKOUT IFaLl Opening' 1QQ3I Autumn is here with its brown lef. ves and chillinc winrl apstl n rr the tinip sn nrnr o UanA rw,a-. .. :ti 1 1 , . ' "u o ""f juu win an need iut wk, lam ready to show you, as nice a stock of Fall Goods a - - J Fall and Winter Dress Goods. This line is strictly up-to-date ac.l readr for your inspection BEAUTIFUL SILKS FOR WAISTS DRESS TRIMMINGS, ETC. v iuii ann complete lir e, such as Combs, Brushes, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Fins, Needles, etc., etc. Our Millinery Department, Conducted by Miss Sue Beckwith. i, full and running ()v,r -Hats, Bonnets, Birds. Feathers. Flowers, Ribbons i thing belonging to this line of goods. Give asacn!l,,V." tuuvlHu. xou nave no need to loot Us vv iiere. Slxoe Department. In this line I am strictly in the hoar . T i.,.f,;,4- .1 , rr. ..vvauyauvam-c., prices irom t ie r,et (n.-tnr;.: 2 1 I ; 1 . 1 I w I . . I cn nrrnying mrmsmn in oaiue purty iQ politics should alone uocton nas aeciined so rapidly to a painful, though not serious against Great Britian in their ef be the incentive to d 'or the past ten days that our accident one day this week. Tbe fort to retain certain privileges tn caue Zod farmers have stopped selling and bolt, or rod, flew out, striking which are about to be snatched Tt Zlnl T Sf" DOt - ""j"" the ' For . . , ot tae proposed amendment, brisk. e hope to see it at 7Y2 while It was thought that some a war oy trie uzraln power. But add to th:9 cntlltM.rntin again soon and think there is no of the bones m tratnrA Thenar, which commenced the adrantages of a better ov- reason why k shouId not sell fortunately it turned out that lat week hv the destruction of L . for 8 cents. Uuch was not the ra ""utui mure economically atl-1 On the morning of Oct an armored train bv the Boers, is not the tirt that has been waged between the crr.-it nation and tle little Republic. And. it tn.iv tit that the remembrance of the former war, in which the 6uch was not the case. 17th, A ne hog cholera or some other Three Changes. 1. We have sold out our stock of Grociiie. 2. We have put in a stock of Millinery. 3. We have moved to the store formerly occupied by iur. 1. jonnsou. nRY nnnnQ We Lave a fun s,,,ck f rjis with Trimmings to jjxsr, main an our uress ijoods. Dut curnen were i;nMliv victorl- oti, has served ir er;thue tbem with the greatest military en thusiasm, and the be Isef that the God i f battle will again give tLem the victory. . , . liaiioriai Association wa or- seriouu-ss of the war 15 evinced gDi2ed. Mr. W. C. Dowd, edi by the extraordinarv prepara- tor of the Charlotte News was tioa with which ')? hR noip- e'ted I 'resident; E. L. Aber ped her arrries and navies. She et."T of thc Beaufort Herald ifii'j'i . v.. . uoja, 01 tde Uson Tim minurrtprl nrfto..ti f -1 wompnnnli,fu.uo i twenty minutes to five, the disease has played havoc with women and the helpless from aLirth r,i ,m. how in this fl Q i vicious element, and the eleva- midst Mrlvin th f n-o.r.or.ni Dersona havp Incf nrl'v oil f T f aWB.U&WKUI -"ww U a A U . uuu uiuursiHnaara 01 citizen- son ot Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Oneil. naa- out of a gang of about bip, and what fair minded "e was 9,ck only two days of twenty, Dr. Booker has only white citizens will reluse to sun lPa'u 'ever, we extend our lur 'en. ivir. Bennett Wall ff flTUTMr Brys' Suits. 75 cents and un. . M A . - . leva - K A. A M . at i W M W iK -mr .-II .. ui.va. ffiuiuuiuics iu 1 tie Uc-l luc CAlCUl OI losing I --v--. w reaved lather and mother and ms 'attenlng hogs but two noint them ?n th PotVisr K.,. INearlv evervhiirlv in thm r,N i 1 - .v, 1 . - , , w.,.v..ai, cunorsur- tor comfort in th tlJr hnMr f nitv have lost to som. prtt rronl.. I . . ' I - " ... I trnnhlo n-r. ;n xi:a I TU. : I 1 . , ,u ma iuuuiic iutnYivui bcrvicea at unir port It NOTION Q Whatever you niity want in this line t-Rn he found A' J IWIIO, here. HATS. Hats in newest shapes and latest styles. CUnrC We handle Craddock, Terry & Co.'s litlia kJllvLiJ. hie Shoes. Try a pair of our Albert Noel seamless back and Double Iliveted Broirans. Glen's Suits 9 (jnrl nn We still have a few suits of Clothicir left which w e are sellinj: at greatly reduced prices. TT -. .r-.. - III.-!.. K11.L III !! t I inlli'.'l t-au A 'xr-T- - . . .... ... ' ' l.i - o. ofc:ciiiiorz,tviULlic JJKU.S' FIXE Sli'f)!'-; r r nrn? i f r:r- ..... 1 ' ; .v, jsanu CHILDREN. Every pair wrr.-.ntld , give satisfaction My stock of Heavy Shoes h complete- "..l surpassed iu quality and price. GENTS' CLOTHING AND UNDERWEAR I 1 carry the largest stock in this line of any houe in th Can save you from ten to fifteen ner cni rn . .,,1 . ,s,au,uu Kuaranieea in every line of this departure oartment hns 1 -- 1-un.iui ciiicution firin .im suit jou in quality, price and style. 1 nave Bought a very laree stock of Fall n,l w;.,. . intend selling tbem at a small profit. If you wish to ' ' ' me. S: F 1 a - dp GIVE ME A CALL BEFORE BUYING Yours to serve, W. G. YELVINGTON, SMITH FIELD X. $7.50 Suits for $5.00. Bi lot of New Clothing comimr in Tuc.day afternooa at Raleioh , . .mercv doeth a" ,and progressing satisfactori- the North Carolina LVmocrar.V in,n2S ,or lUe bc,t- MT, the congregation being good ana attentive. Some fafteen or SG-3m liobbitt's Chill P1II3 are the more have manifested an intir. oest. Cost less than anv oihpr est In their soul's $10.00 Suits for $7.50. Trunks and Valines, all sizes. ee us before you buy. Seth Allen & Bro., BENSON, N. C. .GO TO Benson's Big Bargain House 10 nk mm. attempted this task ofsubjuga- v V -V 1 t L- J-"a3e. of the Favettev e tion orce U-forc. find !...t. This Observer. J. A. Thoma's. of the ti r.c s'ie goes m t. in. Louisburg Times. W. H. Thomp Thc ui'iin character of the of the Chapel Hill News, I. ll t . . . ..II I r 1 1 n f .1.. T- . struggle win dc ti.;e ieiiruhf able 1 " u uic waaesooro Taul Kruer-the Prid-nt of rVsenger-Intelligenrer, A. D .h,T.,.;..aip...u: lUatt9.'of th Statesvi! . ""'"cot, Clyde R. Hoey, of tbe Cleve man wbohas been its guiding land Star, and M. L. Shipman aesuny since ttie little collection 01 the ilendersonville Hustler of Boer herdinKn ind miners ncr: raae ice-presidents; J. A hrst wnt ir.m ilic v,i!me "inson, ci the Durham Sun liveaoart fro,,. th.strnW. was elected Secretary and Treas- v urer. uitlanders, where thev could fosephus Daniels, W. C Ham worship as they pleased and mer, R. M. Furman, D. J. Which govern themselves apart from rd and II. A. London were se anv foreis'u icllucnc-. He hn lected as executive committee. " " - I Tt . I r . . ' moulded the few prople into a ,1"eoLJect ol the Association tit lu uisifminnf V U V id to se- iacv of ih n.m has successfully resisted every cratic party. .np.nn -tli -v- a m C t Z I I n II 1o a - . luiiuuiuiuiui ui lurtign powers I sicp ana no and has more than once out the . U be ' Kreat good to -raider," to flight Ti,.Lu:i pafiyin the state. v . IIIIUUII n all. be has taken the fiiKU ac u:. guide, and haslmpressed it upon Ben8onDudet. his Deoole 'that Gorl la !VfrQ P n x-aa j i ' 1 - " nuu " -. 1'iauuv IB VKItinn repubc. he h kd the. I. war cra.ie.ndp'a and won for them victories, he cure the supremacy of the 's salvation: Z'H:ZZiL:Z-l ' " . .-, lT7 . chill and fever remedy, and they many more seem to be serious, j'"' are guaranteed to cure, or vou'r and eridently pondering over ?? Thp Rpct Piano fn Riitt flnnrla money back. Price 2. rr ht. their orient ;,t.f Q uuj wuuua. tie. Sold bv druerits. there have been fi C-CD I - . vu vftdlv ua. V Krr Wr Pa,,!.. J i lir, Kenly Notes. preachine. He is undoubtedly ?r E. cSr n, T),. V, , , ! 1! J ';'n .IM .7 a powerful exponent of the go S- 73 w".h Poods as you can reach. 'A e buy in car load lots and can Eyery thing you want from 4c. plaids to Si Dress Go .i.-. trimmings to match. Notions of all description Sh Umbrellas, Neckwear. Under vear a ?orrjrT THE MASSEXGILL Dll Y GOODS COMPANY DUNN. X. C., ' HATS The Biggest line in the county ond lowest teed. Caps of every stylo. Miss Virginia Culbreth is visit- Pe, being eloquent. mg Airs. R. A. Hales. pointed, h .in n- ,. practical and plain, but by no $ LaM.n',i! Mr. W. A. Edo-rrton on tne sensational order. S3 hallco t: 1 " "" Every word that hi- 13 a business trip to the western ftV"7,W.ra tbat ne . uttcrs in 4$ 1 1 1 ir" iininir n l. v 1 r ? part of the state last week. V , . . aTC Dcen I cn refill 1 xr 1 1 1 Misses Minnie Sears and Ella He has rrrinlnU ?ti r- . I - lutii aiiairii 1 vi 5mitu 01 tbe ecademv farultv himirifintn j - au w v. aiicL LiuiiN h mi 1 r jl ? 1 CO I Women's heavy Shoes, 5's 10 os, - . ."ioc per pair. One thous'd Joz. Coats' cotton, 4c Overcoats, $l.-2i to .20.00 s and Mrs. Jas. Raper and family of tion' May nis coming among s Mnt for - ants lor '!c :i n Air- Heavy COtton linci-r forrlii'. dreu's wear, - " 4 to 5c -UMfc TO SEE THE JOHNSTON COUNTY FARM BOYS G. K. MASSENGILL. P. T. MASSEXGILL. DUXX, X'. C. are attending the Raleigh Fair love ol this people by his kindly this week. disposition and Godlvfconversa- "t f 't-t to A f'jjji this quantity to get the prices rigbi. pi jce-; 'uar.-.ti- I SHOES, ONE SOLID CAR LOAD. 141 cases. 2.575 pair? Men's rind v'n: : Famous Battle Axe Shoes best ir. the work! iur F.ii'. i. r already large stock. Everybody Irjvs them ti -U wr-nr good shoe why should you 001? Also b-:g line of B-of. ALSO ONE SOLID CAR LOAD OF TCNKS and Bags. Can save your 25 per cent on tl-.rm fl5 l l,r.n l.:,r EnBeld are yisitine Mrs. W. L Ui and n'9 presentation . . I 1 t . .uoore. itiey think of moving K"HC1 "suit in still greater here soon Prof. S. M. Smith will sneak at Pleasant Hillchurch in Wnrn iday where he Christian En- Academy manifestation of God's power in our midst. Micro Scraps avne r . ... . . j county next bunday where he will organize a J r . ueavor society. Some cw bnsinM, will spring up in Terome in the organized "The Woodard House near future. May they go for Boarding Club" where they ward is our best wishes. secure board at rtnnl u H 9 UJ La LU V If I I II oHh? $20 Cash Given Awav. ?reater J This is no fak?but a bona-fide offer. How it Will Be Done. We have had rrade for ns a number of keys, some of which will unlock the mo . ty box which is now on exhibi tion in our store. Iu this box we have nlaced TV VTY Typo SILVER DOLLARS, and c win oc permitted to unlock the h"x the hrst Monday in AovemDcr. Whoever hrns a kev ti al unlocks the box will be given $5.00 absolutely fie TL . . , I -r ; niiu iney are well pleased at th our mont nnnnlo j arrangement. goods merchant of lernm, wl A KeV IS iveil With PVPrv . . li. t. . ... ' . "7- o- ' " ' -mJ Jeniyis rapidly becoming a - c g,ri na gone back prominent cotton market. More on ni,n' cotton has been boueht here We have been informed that this year than ever before, and Mr- Cader Creech, one of or prices haye been good, even Heading farmers, contemplates oetter tnan in some of our larger ,D2 to Mew River (fishing towns. thi week. them and, with His aid, no na- ,Q the C,ayton section. tion is to be feared. Ie Hawley, of Cumberland The struggle will be a war- countJ. moved here last week, not a skirmish with a revolting W A. Raiford, of Latta, S. C, tribe, nor the crushingof a weak fn J MondaT rebellion. The Boers are numer Tn.il V d faTf,y retBred ous. they are well armed, and RM&ha 8hrt to wVil t- 1 u tb'7. F" R- Hal1 ho Sone to Flor- catlonal P''- 1- O. At nnu me smews w,a.u to entr ih. . -;i of war" and, above all, they are scrv,C, inspired with unbounded ronfi. Mrs. Rai. r t. merit. It was probably the fin- ""e ,1- . 2 1 . . I r: r , . . . ii. I est nrlHrrca wf 1 cotton Oleic I no baa Knn 4-1 usuic iu .uicir iraaer and th 'n, 01 kn r h , . 1 l w - u uy our I . . iuc - w . , , Mrs. Utley. -- hcujjic. we orar it spoken of T - ior some time, nwyvuisj n IAWA-wBwKKdMAA . . I I III I VI C T n O X M . T -Ttijr wucrc in nignest terms, tie I , --"f - consiaeraoiy fan . iucui. I r . I A Vn.nrv Uil . Shehasniw;n,nnf iL I sorter thinks when the nrl,. , -oociety of " . V JS awarded it will po in tit. n-"uan linaeayor wag orea- war, as Dictator-General Bal iinn mi,; l " r ,D the d,rec nized last Thursdav iorl, - K. I t 1 . I " 10 UUUSC, , . . J ")" " icr, wnonas lought these peo- r-j . . NresDyterlan church. The work pie before and whose hatred of 7 " L 7 eJemnK -t at of the society is managed princi- righteousness of their cause. .VAT-Y-fct.. The address delivered on "Edu- lur "tton bmitb, of this sec itional Day" by Prof T O At. . OD. b.ad the m-ortune of los- kinson. of Elon Colleee. was mK .,s boItc. last Saturday gem of literary and orh,rUi DK- u,te -oss for a . " f Of tM. h... L 3 a ' uaru limes. z?,rter than was "Pected, it I I W1" son oe a thing of the past. Rex. cash purchase of $1. No key will be honored unless attached to tag, as we give it to you. This $20 will be divided among our pat rons We -sell you the goods at starvation prices and give you a key. It may be that you will be a lucky win ner. it really costs you nothing to trv it. Holt 8c Gran tham, Smitbfield, N. C. CLOTHING. SHOES, HATS AND NOTIONS HUNTER D. ELLINGTON. WILLARD WOODALL WOOD SfiQPS. We are well prepared to make Carts, and Wagons and do a first-claws Gen eral Repair business. them I, well known. lie i, nlvea phshed what h . ,a" aKm- f. 7 P Ac'd student.. u: .... q,k:: . ... t'ai " win nrove u,m armament will be stronger ".ilun e iound his "mi than that of Wellington at the rib" the person cf M battle of Waterloo. He has al- Mdn d "owned i, petit uisu. 11 will nrove I i ... ns- vaiuaoie addition to nnr liss church and school work. m ol. hi. . uuwDcaner Am . ,r u i niu nnrn i it-tA. i jj out uinrrs nr niir --kn-. . . I Vvu lUrCYCr. I . " " i.uTvua- i rtu) announced his policy of MuTfliuUi-f.i.u.. people who attended fh- extermination. owU Cf . llu,u' as State Fair this week are Mr 1 he world cannot but admire Ao sovereignty sruided "nurs.j.ti. Kirby. Mr. and the bravery of tbrse people who be9t O,ood sense. ro'iv ?dSerton, Messrs. resist the strongest nation on Aggregations of bad boys are J- T. Howell, F. T Bank. DaS earth. It recalls the ro-t J n msance anywhere. i,nrf,V. SanHu T . . ti..: , . " LUC larlvso at oci, 'i.:5" "" I "l u' Godwin, i.u.uuuuHim ice lortitude of ' j . ..iuKs, as cy noweil, I. H. Watson r . tis ucinonsrro tri - i t if ui.. tt.. - our iore-iathtrs. The tense COnSUIIiptjOn orses at)d Correctly. was demonstrated fit T t Alo? un V vvatj most in- c.Benson's wvdroT, w:: "uuana and J t ,JU uinainy nen oarents fail 111 xi. will be accorded old man Krug- dmne injunction: ''Bring up er in his last great struggle for JTur ct'ldren in the way" &c!, the Republic which he founded )htJ shou,d at Jest respect the and whose destiny he has cor- "'J1" of others, and if for no trolled so long. " 7 J" a,n '7 tsLirciaoiie- ty. keeo the bad hnre 1 Tbe hrst number of Tbe La Ifchildren conrW l . " """fe" "" "ovuiu uur ui ineir manner ol rai taDie. it is a mat ana newsv . .. .... esse m 1 i v there are some in this rnmmn.L five-coluran folio, edited by D. Uy that have been sadlv nwUrf. 11. Pt trie. Success to it. led. Such is to be regretted. M Quad. Te Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine oieis. ah druggists refund the money if it fails to ni r l W. Grove's signature on every K. nr. J It is reported tbat much fight ing is being done in South Afri ca but nothing definite can be learned. is robbed of its terrors by the fact that the best med ical authorities state that it is a curable disease; and one of the happy things about it is, that its victims rarely ever lose hope. You know there are all sorts of secret nostrums advertised to cure consumption. Some male k..j g claims. We only say that if taken P in time and the fawc of i,ui. ... ,-. - - ivuiii are V properly observed, SCOTT'S EMULSION will heal the inflammation of the tarcat and luntfs and mc uisease. We have thousands of testi. jnomals where pe0ple dailn None but FIRST-CLASS Workmen employed. We desire a liberal share of the patronage of the public. Ellington & Woodall, SMITHFIELD, N. C. CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! CLOTHING!!; Meu's, all styles and grades. Boys', all cuts a .1 Youth's of every descriott-.n. Child's Suits, 50 ceutB and up. Men's. $1.75 and UJ) Y.,;j;i:- $1.50 and up. And also carrj- a specially fine line of V.v.i::,'- and Men's Clothing. Men's and Boys' Extra Pants. Popular Frices. All i- ( iVl ahntm rrrnAis - r n.r., I. i.. . . ! . - . ..s.-l , .c& In a hrst-class Drv Goods and GentV Fnrnihincr r - WW 4V. t4L suit the times. Une thing is certain, I AM NEVER UNDERSOLD. And with the line of goods I carry should be able to se rve At any rate all I ask is for you to inspect mv stock ;;nrl i. for yourself. Soliciting your future patronage and thanku- . you for your past, I am Yours for business, CL XL Tolinsor-., Iu new brick building, cor. Railroad and Maia Sr. Se.0-3m. BENSON. N C 011. t DRIVE TO THE O iversio Warehouse, ANTI-TRUST GIN RUN BY A FARIVIER. For $1.00 I will gin your cotton the bale to weich not over 500 pounds, or 20 cents per hundred. I Will Furr)s) Bagging and Tics For 60 to 65 cents, according to grade of Bairirinz. two Dound ute, heayy new Ties. I am novy ready. Capacity, 20 to 30 bales cotton per day Cotton h luled at reasonable rates. Wm. D. Avera. Sept. 1, 1890. WHERE YOU S ILL ALWAYS GET THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICES FOR YOUR TOBACCO. We belong to no Trust or Combine. Our purpose is to sell Tobacco for most money. PAYLOR, IVES, & CO., Props. CIIAS. E. IIASKKTT, RooK-Kki im:. W It li Air. Chailes E. Haskett, who he-. lien connected bacco market of Goldsboro for four years, is with us and v. .: Nw York. glad to see his friends when they come to sell tobacco.
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