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PERSON AlLS Corr espondeno 3 DON'T BE 1 HE DEMOCRAT. NEWSY 'GRAPHS. HEBE AND ELSEWHERE-WISE AND OTHERWISE. NEWS FK0M HALIFAX. WHAT THE DEMOCRAT REPORTER bEEcj AND HEARS AROUND THE COURT HOUSE.

HARD 8TOCK AND HARD PRICE 3 NEED MUCH PUSHING GOOD STOCK AND 80FT PRICES PUSH THEMSELVES. l) id'i I. a 1 fl 'v I i i I -k' jejp GUIDE YOU TJ THE TLvCE TilF. HKT no CAN BE HAD FOR THE LE VST MONEY. Edmondson Josey.

fe Edwards' i 11 If AT Lawrence 11V There no end to the CLOTHING. WS3 TO SUIT AND FIT EVERY MAN. BOY AM) CHIU DRK.HS GOODS THE IBETn K.ST AND NICEST LINK EVKU OFFhRED HERE. I ooo I.L LL LL CCC LLLLLL A Full Line and the VobHiest an I in Tovn. it )T AND SilOKS to IT THE MUT FASTIlUnrs.

HATS AND CAPS A fall and cajpltt? line. OUR STOCK i to rc ui to eno-tnerate. We onlv ak son t- com. exami-ie to be convinced tuat we the BICCEST BARGAINS Ever heard of in this Town Remember onr is all new No old nos on our shelves. Come tb a week and secure some of C.o bi4 Drives now Iteing -ir.

rA. Lawrence Edwards, I 8 tf EXTRA EARLY Air. F. S. Johotm wett to itlr ton no a visit taal SlarJx.

Misses Belt so1 J.o i jo-wcut to nky Moaot lani FriJy. Tut. a to ae i Scot I I Sev ibis werk Mr. I Hymio of tre'0 Mr. A- Mi D.

well returned Mori la) froip a abort trip isbintui city. Hill rfurte Mnd rom Raleig' wbt re she has beei TlsltiDjJ tljJS. Mr. G. Bryan wtt to Rlnkt I'utKJay lu lUil lue Esy iiluu.

rii carrla 1 Lis lutU on Ourgt. Mr. W. Shaw, of Veldort visit to the family of Mr. R.

H. Shaw Mm S. A. Hooker who baa been visiting ber slaters, Mrs. E.

Milliard acd Mrt. Al. Liwreocr, left yesterday for Aurora, Capt. M. Avant, engineer foi the passenger train on the Wilson Fayettcville road, was lntiwo ibii week.

Mess Barraud and Edardt, cf the military sbool went to tbe icky Mount Fair last Friday and returneo Saturday. Mrs. L. Kttcb.n returned i-day from KioMon where she bad been on a visit to ber brother, Mr. George Smith.

Misses F.o eLce Fountain and Gertie Legge't, two of 'gecomre's charming jouor ladies, have beiD spending a few days on a visit to tie family of Mr. VV. Robertson near this place. Mr. Keer, of Chi attorney for tbe Atlantic Cjast Line, was io town a day last week looking Into tbe case of Ed.

Pierce, who was so badij butt by tbe train a (ew days ago. Senator Ransom was in Halifax this week lojkin well. Hi says there will simply bi a political fight all the while in the coming se-sion of Congress but tb; republic -ns will be to do nothing. Mr. R.

S. Neal left lat week for New Berne where he will make investigation concerning the proposed Charleston, an Norfd railroad. We hope Mr. Neal will g-1 a place as engineer, as Le is quite competent. A.

E. Montague aid S. A Hooker, whobave leen visiting Mr, Montague, of Raleigh, returned last week to Scotland Neck, where Mr. Montague makes her borjQj for the present witl ber daughter, Mrs. J.

Hawreoce. Key. R. Vann, of Edentor, preached in the Baptist cburab here last Sunday mori.ing and Several years ago Mr. Vann was pastor of tbe same church when it was small and tbe people were all pleased to see him.

He was greeted by large congregation and he preached two very One eermoas. till Sje puts It tbu. A man may use a wart on the back ol his neck for a collar button; ride in the back coach rave the interest on his money until the conductor gets around, stop his watch at night to save wear an I tear, leave his i'j and t's without a dot and cross to 8aye ink; pasture his mother's grave to save corn but a man cf this sort is a gentleman and a scholar mpared with tbe fellow that takes a newspaper two or three years and whrn he is asked to py it puts it back in intWhen a roin wanU hi, pper stopped he ought to pay up and inrorm the editor that bU paper is no wanted. "It leads them is the general reply of druggists when a ked about the merit or sales of Hood'g Sarsapari l. SCOTLAND NECK MILITARY CHOOL Fall Session begins Sept.

7, 1691. Board, tuition, washine. lights Ac, Der term of five montbi 875. Tuiiion alone J13 to 820 per term of five months. Everything r.ew.

New buildings, nsw desks, new appirat'i, and everything necessary for successful leaching. Town healthy and moral Tone of comrauoity elevati Room enough for 200 boys. catalogue address, W. C. ALLEN, Supt.

7-2-tf. Scoilakd Neck, N. C. )V 18111. FUBLISHER'S NOTICE- Advertisements of all kinds must be in this oflice by Tuesday afternoon to insure publication for the current week.

Advertisements. I cent a word each insertion. (Jk injts for ioril advertising due weekly SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. II Iercbv beg to give tice that 1 will not be responsible for or pav any debts contracted bj my ngcr.ts unless said b.lU are presente wiihin thirty days from the date saii purchases were made ElAV'ARI) A r.COTT STAGGERS CURED- I those have horses suffering whith I1. 0-1 Staggers will hung them to me wil! guarantee a nosLive cure.

No cure, i pay. 1 can he fuund at W. Whitehead's, 7 miles from Scotland Neck. 10 2U D. C.

CitOSS. 1)LAI1 dress flannels, 30 inches for 25 CENTS. Law hence i Edwards Our r.loaks must be soil. Come and examine them. Lawrence Edwards Big bargains in clothing.

Prices reduced to suit the times. Lawrence A Edwards. American Sewing Machine for sale cheap. LA WHENCE ElWAKIS (' ok Stoves all sizes and prices. Lawrence Edwards.

Don't f.Ml to buy your Hoys' Clothing of N. B. -Jotey. He has what you waDt, and at prices to suit. 1 am agent for Thompson's Glove Fitting Corsets.

Ask lor them. N. B. Josey. 1 am still selling Reid's Eine Shoes at cost.

N. B. Josev. Uargins for you Fun inire. N.

B. Josey. Buy for children Bay State Shoes They out wear all other makes. For sale by N. B.

Josey. For l.ad:es' wear, Kippendorf, Ditt-man A Co. Shoes arc what you want. Foi sale by N. B.

JOSEY. 1 still Misses', and Children's Cloaks under value N. B. Josey. 1 am ready your Spanish Pea-Nuts.

Bling them aloni if dry N. B. Josey. Buy your Hosiery and Winter Vest, of Scotland Net manufacture. For sale bv X.

13. Josey. CVf KFCFIVED a large and varied line of SILVERWARE. Call and examine stvles and piices. E.

T. whitehead vt Co. DO y-u want to live in your own unty and build up a business thit insure you a good liivng? If so, address it JOHNSON, (Jen. Manager, or I VV. W.

FEARING. Special Aght.J 131 Main Street, f) 17 Ura. Norfolk, a DAILY REFLECTOR DURING THE SESSION OF THE li. Cur. CBBfei 9 CF THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.

Vhkh v. ill be held in GREENVILLE on the 2.3ih of November Tlie Eastern Reflector publish a duly editi ui giving lull proceedings of the body. The Daily Re li- cor ill be a 1G column paper large enough to contain all the 7. ill be furnished to subscribers Ihroiih the whole session session of the Cua'i er.ee for the small sum of 25 CENTS Forward your name with 25 cents at once thit it may be be enrolled in time foj you togt cyery cop? of the Conference Daily. Address THE EASTERN REFLECTOR, 2t Greenyille, N.

C. "Watson Buxton, Attorney? at Law, I V. Sep't lti, 18J1. Ja. H.

Veb3, hec Washington, I). C. D.r.iB Sir have bt-en usinr? one of your r.lc tropoirOo for ir.Tir years, upon a littlo son, who ha3 been afflicted with a pul. rnonnry trouble and a dropsical tendency. I have found, great relief for him in the- uso of the Elcetropcisf, v.

lien the doctors had failed to cive him any relkf, and I am satisfied that but for its uac wo havo l'i-t hiiu. I have never seen ic frit to reduce hir fever, or to brinp: sound sweet. I would not be without it for man times it3 con. Yours truly, J. C.

BUXTON. Mr. Buxton is President of First National Winston, N. and ono of the foremo-t men of the South. For all information aildrcfs ATLANTIC ELECTRO POlfeE No.

14o5 NcviYorrAcWashinutcn, V. OFi 222 CnaFtLESTON S. 10 ly J. II LAWRENCE DEALER IN GRAIN, Ml LLsF-cIF D. HA, CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS IMPR FARM IMPLEMENTS A SPECIALTY.

Aff'iut for CLARK'S CUTAWAY HARROW and DEXRING MOWER. A model of perfection sotlj: neck c. FOR SALE A (JUOD OPEN GRATE COAL STOVE. Ap-dy to the editor of The DemOCKAT FITS. Ail Fits stopped freo by Dr Kims's Great Nerve Restorer.

No Fits altn- hr-t djyV use. Maivellous cures. Ireati-e trial b.tUe Tree to Fit iMSCS-i KliiC-'il Arch St. 1 hiad.lphia, I'd. FROM LEWISTON.

Suicide of Mrt. Baxemart Mrs. Worley Bmtnore omatitted suicide a few day ago. She had been in a low state of health for several year. and it presimed by the Corone: jor that the diseased bdy tfT.cted th mind.

and the was that she t'irew heelf in the well. Mrs. Ftnni- Hopper of Tennease ha been on a visit to ber siiter, Mis Maggie Speight bat returned vi i Raleigh, N. C. last Thursday.

Crops are ahort. Merehar.U are borter and payments coii'i lerable shorter. Lccit- FROM ENFIELD A pretly Marriage Ch Idren'i Day at Whitakers Lhapd. Married Nov. 11th, 1891, in the M.

church by pastor Rev. W. L. GrUsom, Mr. B.

D. Mann of Whitakers to Miss Mary, daughter of county Treasurer. W. F. Parkrr.

The bride entered one door on the arm of Miss Lonie Bristow of Hillsboro and the groom at the same time, the other with Mr. W. R. Mann of Nasb, passing down the aisle and through an arched gate-way meeting under a centre arch at the altar where the two lives were joined and the twain made one. Mrs.

R. B. Brut presided at the organ. Mes. R.

W. Partin of infield and J. A. Whitaker of Richmond, were ushers Judge Spier Whitaker was in town last week. This is his former home and hi many friends are always gld to see htm.

Mr. W. II. Day of Weldon was on the streets last Wednesday. Children's day at Whitakers Uhapel second Sunday in this month was quite a success every way.

Tha children In their songs and recitations acquitted themselves well, and teceived many compliments. The most beautiful feature was the recitation by the class of younger children of a pait of the Lord's prayer. Each one ftepped forward and recited a passage of Scripture and handed the Superintendent the first letter of the word beginning the quotation. He hung it on an arch oyer the pulpit. After kll had finished the petition "Thy kingdom corae' in letters of briglit chrysanthemums was seen.

Total amount of money received for home and foreign missions was a little ovr. thirty-six dollars. Nov. IGth. C.

FROM ROXOBEL. MarinageFirts -Personal Mention There was a marriage in town a few days ago by Dr. P. C. Jenkins, J.

P. Who next? Drummers have been parsing around pretty freely'of late. Tney say trade ia ill them. Roxobel came very near having a Ore on Friday last, but ic was extinguished before much damage was done. Rev.

Archibald Cree, of Henderson, N. preached to a large and attentive congregation at the Baptist church Sunday night. Two lawsuits in Roxobel Saturday and one today. Some one is compelled to be gaining while others are losing. Fire was discovereJ in the cotton lot of Dr.

P. C. Jenkins in which were over 0 bales of cotton, last Saturday mori ing. There was but little damage done. The cotton piss seem to be the busiest thi igs in Roxobel at present.

Our farmers are getting their cotton in readiness for shipping in spite of the low prices. We regret exceedingly to report Mr. G. H. Barnes, salesman at Mr.

A. T. Liverman's, as very unwell with something near akin to pneumonia. Work on Prof. D.

S. Kennedy's to bi located on the proposed new street Academy, is progressing slowly. Miss Blanche L. Rives, who has been visiting many the northern cities of interest for the past seven or eight weeks returned on Thursday of last week. Mr.

Jas. H. Peele was absent from us the latter part of la week on a visit to his wife in Norfolk who is at the retreat for the sick. Miss Fannie Noiilfet began teaching tne music appanment ci noxobei acaae- my last Monaay tne utn. ane will teach music until Air.

Kennedy's return, tnen will become teacher of tbe literary department. Tyko. Nov. 16th, '91. The IleMt Authority.

Such as Dr. Dio Lewie, Prof. Gro.sc, and others agree that catarrh is rot a local but a constitutional disease. It therefore requires a constitutional remedy like Hood's which effectually and permanently cures catarrh. Thousands praise it.

Hood's Pills cure liver ills, jaundice, billiousnes, i headache, constipation and all troubles of the digestive organs, yl A MONTHS Mrs Kelley requests IN BED. me to write you in re- 1 gard to what S. S. S. has done for her son, who has been sick so long with an abscess She had two physicians, and they di-i every thing fr him that they could and he didn improve.

For fourteen months and fle days hi was in bed and cot dressed. Some cne reccommend yoar S. S. and after he bad taken or three bottles he began to improve. He continued until be bad taken eleven bottles, and he is as well as ever, The boy is fourteen years old, and Mrs.

Kelly lives next door to me and I am well acquainted with the facts of he case. C. W. Hoxgkins, Postmaster, East Laoioipe, Maine. Swirt's Spec fie has a wonderful effect on children and yoog people.

It should be given to every child who has any blood trouble or blood taint. It drives out tbe poison and poisonous germs, and enables nature to develop the child. Our treatise on the blood and skin will be mailed fre to ell applicant SWIFT SPECIFIC Atlanta, Ot. Rev N. H.

Cobb -Rev. B. Cobb, of Kaleii, will pieach in the Bjptist churc!) here Friday night of thia week and next Sunday morning and nLdit. Mr Jcsey's New house. Mr.

Jas. L. Jjsey i buiMing a residencs at the end of church s-treet near Mr. J. Ci Shields, It will add much to that part of town.

Mr Bafdv v. Rev. M. D. IJjiley of Soith Carolina, preached ii the Bap list church Wednesday niht of lst week He pleased hii congregati Rev.

Speight of Bdtie, also took part in the exercises. Mk Jcsey's Stobe at Neal's' A learn that Mr. W. H. Josey hi' ibout completed a building at NealV station on the Norfolk and Carolina fatK road, where he will put in a stock of and 'do a general mercantile bu inesa.

New. Warehouse Mess. Ed-mondson and Noah Bigjs hate just com-pkt-d a biick warehouse It wa3 built joint'y by them on the dividing line between their lots in the rear of the drug store. It i a handsome warehouse and will serve them well. New Buildings.

Capt, W. H. Kitchm his about completed five bcauti ful cottage houses on 11th t-treet fronting south. They were needed and are al now engiged. More houses are needed in the town.

With more bouses thert would be many more people coming m. Thanksgiving Thursday of next week. 26th, inst, has been Bet apart as a day of national thanksgiving sewhere we print Govtrnor Holt's proclamation. udge riryac announced in court Tuesday that there will be no session of Halifax court that day, but cases set aput lorthat day will be taken up next day Lost by fire. Mr.

Sam Thome of Airlie, 1his county, had the misfortune to lose his gin and 40 bales of cotton tire last Friday. There wa3 a small in--umnce on the cotton. Tnis i3 ths sec oud time Mr. Thorne has suffered such loss during the past two years. The fire caught from a match the cciton, it was thought.

Our News Box The Democrat has a news box at the depot on the North corner of the warehouse in a conspicuous place. We hope a 1 who may know of any news item of vnierest and do not have a.chance to speak to the editor or anv one connected with the paper, will drop a slip into the news box as he may pass by Sign your name to any item you may drop in or it wi not be printed. Fun for Hunteks A psrty of Wil mington hunters, accompnied by Mess. F. J.

Savage, B. T. Harrell, and W. Peiialelon, went out Monday morniDg for a week's hunt on the Roanoke river They camped at Pollock's Ferry. TLe first dav they killed three deer, and Mr.

Beiry Gieaves exp'essed a quarter home to Wiljiington Tuesday. They are having a week of fun Home Made wit. The Wilmington Me-senger says; "A gentleman dropped into a bank yes-t'-'iday to get a draft cashed, the polite cashier, according to inqu red if the gentleman knew the paity who made ard signed the draft. Oh, yes," was the reply, "he's my father-inslaw." '-Well, then," sai i the man of the money bas, 'I'll pav it right away, as such transactions as that should be Scotland Neck Military A cade my. Tue Scotland Neck Military Acid-emy is now well started on its present term and the prospects for its success are most llattenns.

The boys have their uniforms and have already attained reat proficiency in drill. ProT. W. C. the Supeii'itendent, has purchased guns at his own expense, the State having none which were not already in use.

This rchool is a great advantage to Scotland Neck and i ideed to this entire section of the State. It is the only n.ilitary school east of the Wilai igton Wil'on railroad Bovnoke News. Should De a Welcome Visitor. (Wl-iiu rror.) The Scotland Neck Democrat has entered upon its eighth volume. It lsid-ited by the polished and refdntd and couitly E.

E. Billiard, one of the est scholarly gentlemen and brilliaut wiiters in the Stste, consequently his excellent paper each week glows wi'h emanations of ripest wis lorn and purest sentimen. and couched in language of exquisite richness and beauty. As such it shoul i be a visitor in thousands of homes, -fui its teacl i lgs 1 to the bitterme; of sccif-ty, nd the pn motion of hil that is pure and good, ennobling and beauli ful. Spring medicine i 5 wanted, for, if ou are oct of sorts and feel badly P.

P. is the remedy to take and get strong and invigorated. That llTired Feeling The newspapers are having a goo deal of naw odays oyer that vtired leeling," so much spoken of in medical aiv rt sements. in connection with the ill-health oT females. It may be a of hilarity to witty paragraphers, but not so to sulleeiing women who by overwork and a uisregard of the laws of health-haye lapsed into a condition bordering on invalidism.

What most women need is to be relieved of some of th slavish woik that is piled on them, and a tree judicious use of strengthening tonics, such as P. P. (Piickly Ash and Potassium), the greatest blood purifier and invigorator in us? Superb as a builder up of women, bringing back lost energy to the body, and color to fa led cheeks lestoring the appetite, and thus reuew-mg in her that healty vitalit long P. P. P.

cures all blood diseases such as Rheumatism, Syphilis, Gout, Scrofula, aud all ulcerous even vanquishing that melancholy enemy of man Dyspaptia. All druggists sell it. Scrofula cared, even in its worst forms, by P. P. P.

and you will be strong and healthy in a short time by the use of P. P. P. Superior Coortxon vtned here yesterday, Ju ge Henry Bryan presHrug. The charge to the jury is sail to be by 0H cri'ics, able.

exhanstie, and to the point. Tae amount of businot before the court as taken from the different dockets, is as follows: The tammoos docket contain 28 cases embracing all new cases ince last court. The civil iisue dooket KXiand that of ci lminal docket 06, We notiee the uil number of members of the county bar present, also Sint W. Ran om, B. O.

Burtcn, of Ral Ljh, and J. M. Mullen, Common wealth! attorney, cf Petersburg, V. We are sorry tJ note that Senator Ranom's gin bouse with about eighty balgs of cotton, was entirely destroyed by fire one nibt last week. It is supposed by incendiary origin, rince then he has tented his several faims containing about five thousand five hundred icre? to the State for the purpose of making them convict farms.

One of the most prominent events of the seasou was a musicale given by the clever host of the Dickens' Hotel the other evening to thi young people of the town. It was an occasion long to be remembered by its pirticipnts. Miss Susie Gilliim left Friday for Mat-trcoax, to take charge of a school in the family of Mrs. D. VV.

Leary. Miss Susie is well equipped for teaching, hav ing been an assistant in Miss Carraway's school here for several years. Miss Kate Ousby returned yesterday from Raleigh where she has been attending the great Southern exposition several days. The following are the grand jury: W. II.

Randolph, foreman, J. C. Jenkins, W. H. Carter, P.

G. Solomon, col, Jack Johnson, col, J. B. Bell, R. L.

Alls-brook, M. Ucfftnan, W. T. McMarks, Andrew'Jones, G. W.

Bumpass, J. C. Butts, II. C. Alston, M.

O. Leggett, Austin "hields, col, N. G. Dicken, J. Barnes, J.

W. Wijcox. Nov 17ih "Rextus." Ilacc cU Hancock. On Thursday Nov. 12th, tt 1 o'clock, P.

at the biide's home in Scotland Neck, Mrs. Sallij Hancock, was married to Mr. Andrew F. Hancock, of Lewiston, Rev. T.

T. Speight officiating. The bri Je is one of Scotland Neck's handsome and popular ladies, well known and much beloved by the pec pie of the entire town and community. The groom is also well and favorably known by many people whom The democrat joins in congratulating him on his good fortune in winning the heait and hand of such an accomjli hed companion. May thtir lives be filled with happiness ana may sunshine beam upon their pathway.

Firea In Eastern arolina. Since our last issue we gather the following of the work of the flames in Eastern Cart li iz: Wilson Adcance: The hcuse of Mr. M. J. Carr, of Whitkers, was destroyed by tire latt Saturday morning.

Most of nis furniture was payed. The loss was about $1,50, 8(300 of which was covered by insurance. Roanoke News: On Monday morning a lire occurred on one of General Ransom's farms in Northampton coui.ty which destroyed a gin house, engine tnd seventy live les of cotton. Other machinery was lso The loss is esti-mateJ at three thousand dollars, which is sui I not to be covered by insurance. Washington Gazette: On Sunday morning Mr.

Sam Daniel's dwelling took fire at the fireplace and burnt the mantel away. It was extinguished withoot giving the alarm. On Friday about 11 o'clock the gin house of Mr. C. M.

Brown, the banker located about half mile from town, was destroyed by tire. Eiht bales if cotton and a lot of corn a id fodder were also destroyed. Oa Saturday afternoon, just as the Steamer Myers landed at the O. D. what gin house and tit mi'ls belonging to Mr.

T. H. B. Myers were discovered to be ia flame As the bouse contained cotton, oil the IHines spread very rapii 1. Myers' gin house, oil mills and McGrath's canning factory, all under one roof, were enMely destroyed.

Mr. Myers' loss is estimated at $8,000. and iha canning fact ry at $1,000, with no insurance unless it was placed on the latter elsewhere than here. Several shanties neaiby were damaged and Mr J. P.

Brown lost a lumbrr sN-rag house and stuff' amounting to 5 or Five 'gs own-d by a negro were burnt to death and five bales efctt on belonging to M. liulse, ol South- Creek. eio) R. ward Ihe readers of the (Put in neme ol Paper) will be pleased to learn tkat there is at one dreaded disease that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is th-only positive cure now known to the 'neoicil fraternity.

Catarrh being a constitutional diseahe. require a constitutional treatment. Hall's Caturh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucious surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work- The proprietors have so much faih in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundrek Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F.

CHENEY Toledo. O. egTSold by Druggists, 7oc. FOR OVER FIFrY YEARS. Mjs.

Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for oyer fifty years by mi'lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes th8 child, sottens the gumr, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the beat remedy for Dianboea It will relieye the poor little sufferer immediatly. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. went y-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Winslow's Soothing Syiup," and take no other kiud 10 22 ly.

Don't allow a 'alesmao' talk to outweigh evidence. Before hu ing onr rrockm P. ai this cr N. Experiment S'ation, Uileijli, N. an I Station.

kburj-j for their reports -n Ex'ra Entl Fc'as. Whrn such imiiartitl authoritirs as these pronounce Tait'a Nonpareil and Eclipse the hit in thr ('Vtintrc, It means sotnetbinj more than an ordinary advertise ment. A day's diff-rrence in the picking of Peas will of.eu make the ditTr-rence between profit and loi. Bay your seeds carefullr. GEORGE TAIT SOVS, 9 io lyr.

Norfolk, Virginia- cl.ance for gv brk'in. CLOTHING. A A A A A A A A A KK KK KKK KK A A A A KK SS PEAS. B. r.

rsn.d.n s. Commission Mertonii WILLIAMS, Prei nk tion. vi 9 10 "i n. HARDY, Cashier Karmr Hank, SuT. C.

A. NASH MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Sashes, Doors, Blinds, MANTELS, MOULDING AND STAIR WORK, HARDWARE, PAINTS, 5, 7 9 Atlantic Street, 9 10 6m, NORFOLK, A. D. ETHERlf Gh, Curtiturk, N. C.

D. ETHER CO. SUCCESSORS TO ETHKU1DGK. 1TUXJH AM Factors IHlil'l 19 aid 21 St NORFOLK. VIBGIS I SPECI LTI ES COTTON, LUMBER, COKN, AND I ANT IS.

R-fr hv pprro.on to T. A. merer, Norfolk, Va. CALDWELL Hik: J. R.

OPFLAND. Pid-rt WHITE and Dr. DAVID COX, Hertford, N. C. CO CO i CO CJ I CO CO TL CO CO CO 2 cc CJ cz a.

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