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«EO. W. IHNSHAW. ' X. 11. Mi.DKAIiUs, ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MERCHANTS AND DEALERS IN FOURTH STREET, WINSTON, H. C. :)U(:-.)(),: ANNOI!NO E M E N T. To our Customers ani i/ie Public : —The population of \vinston Vr»s about 4.'50 when our Mr. 11insliaw arrived licr .Bioetem year* ago. Since the day of his arrival lie has done whitever ho cotild to build up and develop the agricultural in terests to butlcl up a home market for all the produnts grow;: in this section and to aid in milking a country and town that would be the prido of the State, he invosted the first luonoy i:i the tobacco business and put up the first Tobacco Waiehoi «c built m Winston, and, in conjunction with others, held three s'tcco&ful Wheat and Cattle Fairs here which resulted in a favorable rovjlutiou in wheat, grass and stock growing, and caused Porsyth county to bo the banner county at the Stat.' Exposition. During the nineteen years ho has had a trade and patronaga that he i.i proud of and to Ins customers he return thankn. Now with increased futilities, increased capital and accurate knowledge of th" needs and wants nf the country, with a thoroughly organized and long established business, wo feel that we are in better position to merit trade than ever before. In our different departments Can be found a Complete Lin*-of Merchandise all bought in quantities as low as money and experience will buy. In the eleven rooms of our store buildings and in our two warehouses "lit lie fori I a greater v ., r ; • ; of merchandise than can l>e found in any other house in Western N'.irto Carolina. Fanners' Supplies and iro. eric-. of K\ nv Kind. STAPLE IIAKI)WAKE, EXt.'lCl.siOi: TOOK vi'oVEVHX VXD WOOD..N WAUK. DUV (it\\XD XOTJONS OK KVKItV DISCUUTION, SHOES. HOOTS. XIV f.S. Jr.. iV. Our ladles' dress gauds, notl»i>«nd >;..«• dapartuijut is in chars?' of Mr. John A. r.ur;iu v. 1 \'f,ss Eillie i: a-id will lv more eomplete than ever before »nd goods will b' sohl A ,oirk"A/t; !ir-. A'.kjhr I.i /». n■■ : .n-i'"liril-.r,i a, , ~ ■ r t, l, ii (ir wholesale department is represented in tile house •> X. 11. Medem is, W. T. t• :iii'\; r. ;f Ya fliu eouoM, '«:» I lloo.i M. ii ■ of Davie eonntv. and on Hie road by .1. fiooijmmi, of Uoekiti;ii.im county. ' OTJIv G RAI N, FLOU li, M EAT AND heavy grocery dejiartment biu change 01 A. it. VV right. o! ruath nn «• n.uy. .1 • t i»\ i . rmkle .tml heckint West more land, of Foray tlu J. M. Martin, of Stokes, and 11. ('. llolm mi, of Davi• county, to-,* Vr with :• 11 the «»th»r sal-sme:i, are alway teaCy to wait on customers in the general retail departments: while the noli known all •• old h. ;; iMe" Carter Morehe.itl • » : i'lnu*»> t. move the poods to anil from the railmul ami to deliver through town. We carry a larue s'ock of f hoiee lieu ami Sapliu-.* C lover s«ed Orchard Grass, Herds tJrass. Kentucky li'ue lirass ami Timorhy Se • U—-sale a i I re'.iilat !•»' ■■.! prices. Star Brand two of the most tellable brands of fertilizers made. Messrs. Allison & Addison, tic m;it'i •;•*>. ;»t;:-e m t\t • will not change tl. quality of thaw excellent fertilizers, except to improve thein—a thinjjth'Y nv >ns?amiy v.- ivin.; t.» do. K teJi -• • ive wmsmui -hew* more clearly the importance of cnltivattn-' 1 land maimrim; more liberally aid u'owiu.c only 1. i • tt»i»a v«. 1,, .v.j;- jjj.uid njh' in Tobacco Manure, as a producer of the desira'de grades !vt* are alwa\s sal ahh- uooil priivs. i, ti,»» t\ llf.l—while the ». .1 -::o >• »iuh B| tliD hold If tlifi tilt iw frirtlllirrt for rnnirml firpa TYie prloo of the Special Tolildoo Mantire will be lower than lie; 'ofere. r&ponce to inquiries trrhf VP /♦» '*ol llm' if' tr 'H mil •'« -thrr.-* •• It'if to j>'t •*/#' "*-'/» II u, - flu /../ ,' / • , 'mi. CREDIT IN RETAIL DEPARTMENTS! to onr otistJOin-nt thrtf.lu|\4ng only one price for : >ds at, re:a ; ! a~i the pr ill's Uv, ; » v >n. :!!. \ '.Mim-' iTm- ': , ;; •n credit. W6.nMki thli public statcnu it so tiial ifa 1) 6ne who 1 totiietimi : J. \V. Brown, our hook keejie:, lie will not he oi.ftid 1. \\« will do what \»e can to tuak •tto > -ur : tin td'u.'iu* a :al cor dially iuvite all to come and examine our >: ck and prices. V«-r\ . rn!v, HINMIAW A MKDFAKIS. DON'T HEAD THIS I Unless you art' Interested. Tie 1 Salem Iron Works, Salem N. C. wants every person who is in need of a good STEAM ENGINE BOILER SAW MILL PLAN Kli. AND MATCH Eli PULLEYS, IIA .VtiEKS BHAFTINCMke.,'to write to tlicmi fur price- WHAT MAY \\\l Accomplished by a liberal i>«' of l'riii c ink, and by turning out only first ol»s | work, is forcbly illustrated liv tlie jikw of the .Bale Iron Works Sulci!) K. C manufacture of Engines, Saw Mills, I Wood Planers Ac , who have tlieir mru.hin- j ery In operation in over twenty of the j states ami territories of the United Mates • also in Canada, United States of Columbia Cbili, Cuba, and Siam. In the l.d!er crnm- , try, a wood working establishment, in which ~lhe broftef Of the k'"S ia Iwl.v in'ere .'.l wai supplied with machinery by the s.ilem Ironwork*. We would advise |>.irn n iending to purchMt anything in tlieir In to correspond with t4*'iii before glueing an /order elsewhere. 0 at last, and no mistake, that BUllege Patent Saw iMll»,*3 ■are the Best Saw Mills built in th>- I m-jp ■ted States, considering prices, ln.iten IS laud workmanship, inanul'.u tilled by the . ■Salem iron Works, Salem N. riMiiinniii """ * $300.00, TT7III now buy a first i !as; Plrnior." W and Mairlicr, which plane'slx inches thick, twenty-four in-dj ches Hide and matdi any width up tnSj twelve Indies. Write for circulars aiiiiE ( prices to the gale in Iron Su !• tis, j \Vsinl «*ii! (rilhe public generally to know lha!.. jXfor $8Ot).00 they can buy a nood - •B.NOrvK, BOU.kll AMI SAW MII.I. et I-J. IriT, that will saw from 3,0 m t ;o 4,ih«' *•_ feet of true and aceurable liimlicr Iday. Addresn SALEM lito.N Wouk-m | v Siileni, N. C.Jg TOBACCO MANIT tl'Tl'ttKß* ATTEHTIOS ! A BARGAIN FOK SOMEBODY. IVa have for sale the following : JO Retainers for manufacturing tobacco. 10 Box Screws " " 5 Sets Shapes " •' fl Pot Mills '• " 1 Hand Pump for Retainers. a large lot of iron plates, iVc., &c. All the above named fixtures are in good order having been used only two seasons. Will sell cheap, eitlier singly or all together. jCall and examine same at SALEM IRON WORKS, Salem , N. C. shigial'noti c e"^ It»uy r'""n to tlic public generally h pcciaUy tottK people of North Car ollna, that the SAL-'iM IRON WOUKS, SAJ i KM.C nauiu'icture Steam Engines, a» uUiia and wco-i Planers, which they ari willing to pet! i competion with those of any ovh" ' mairuf ictuer considering prices material and workmanship. Don't fail to write for circular* and prices. WANTED 100,000 able bddicd men, not for war, but to thoroughly Investigate the meritson the Engine, Naw Mill*, and Wood Planers manulWcttiiCd by tin- Nate 111 Iron Works. Saeni T WHY PAY From $400.00 to $600.00 for a ri.Axr.n and MATr iIBB, wheii yon inn got one that will do as good, an as much work for $300.00? of the SAI.KM iuom WOKKS, Sai.BM X. «. Of rtherg.whowifh fill VCll I Idkfw (hi* pa par, o» obtain ortimttn an g apaco whoa in Chicago, will find it on iila * & THSKLiS, fHE IfORTH C.4UUNA Furniture Store, M.ts THE Best Geo&s AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES Always Patronize the Production of Your Own &ta -'.!> Vftrv.XM:?. r - R. STEVENS, XE-tJt PI ED \1 OA'T If- IT., WINSTON N. C /*} I&^ASCY /* '* PRICE LIsT ON CATALOGUE OF JOBschool BOC%;. ; | W. B. WILLIAMSON, SUCCESSOR TO WILLLIMSOX $■ CORRIE, Bookseller, Slat loner, STEAM POWER i'IIIXTER. When want F KST-CLASS JOIS I'KlN'i suud jour oi Jeis to tlicu pecial discount to Tcauiiera and Merchants on School Uooka. ]i|i:j'.oj SGHOOI. BOOKS adopted by State Hoard Education, l'hoy can furnisli you with an; book published. i 1 NOTICE. When, you lovk out Jor the j\rw Tnck Sloe [next to ffimhrtu,- &' liynum's) bj T. H. flVkkH General Merchandise Broker, As«r.t for Standaid Ciimno, Kdilj I Vono M»l«l»le Jii:i*io a •: '■■■ i T icsi l v linuea. All high gr.idcs audi.uick to iti. 1 ALSO KEEP -V K'l O Carrispes, Uuggics, and Piedmont Wa,.ivson ban.', v.; hi v.. i . n-.r DEALEII IM T l«inr, t'"'rn, Wheat. Oats aid Key in >n •"] l:.icvr !• •» !> i.: (>.• Voi• *. }\v ni"iiev l>y ■n. aci It Ifr te y > . * iciii -'T n ; iiiic. I),»r.*t fail touiic n.c a cuil. T. SI- I'ECKAM Sr MM - Winter - AstonisSiiii's I Prices that will kill dull days! Knock "at cost" Houses Entirely oiit o£ Ring. And crowd our STORK ROOM during ibc d.ija of Snow, Over Coals and Rubber Roots ! Read tliese Prices for they are New and Original! i Boots and Shoes handed out almost with it i » out a price ! is j 1 Men's solid split boot* at $1.55. '*• Mc.r.» Sid id wholesUK-k loots ut I.SJ. % iu ( hi Id's tipped '»« ots ut 7 •• J/eu's wholes tuck hiocam at 05c. I H . Men's wiioie.«tock Cut bropiu* at 1.00. Ladies* solid U uthi'i shoes it Misses' solid lea. Ikm shoes I'.-'- at UJc. hildren's solid ' \ther shoes 7-' i at 45. iv iMe.u solid call shoes wholcstock—backhand frout ut 00c. All ftindslif best grades of Boots and Shoes j at slaughtering prices! rl, * North Carolina cotton chocks. at # Cse. rer.ular 6c. calicoes at •!%•. Maadard rulings. at .V, Men's heavy all woo) I'ndershirts at 45c. lie Men*> li. avy n. rino l*m!e: shins at i!lc. is I inerhio \ests at "»c. al All colors in ivory dress buttons at 2c. doz. I N ftil. and j in.-, at l«\ a p»|wr. 'ii Lad it * h'l w.Kii house :»t IJ;.\ A'l kinds of stiff and soft Hats 1! to i- For man, boys aau children at panic prices, shawls, jerseys, hosiery, Towels, Undarware. Skirts. Handkerchiefs. G-lovos. Corsets, I ,accs Handbags. Are all nferked down to correspond with the other great reductions. Don't forgot tl: • h'argaitis that can always be toil mi in «ur Glassware and Tinware Departments. KL r M*hli MIOKS of all ki •!> at our famous low prices. Thousands tf well pleas ed eustcmers vitltftdx to tl * above. 1). ii il«•ii il ii?:lay b\ loud -\.t est' pro. laiuation*, but come direct to the tors iu U leaders «'i "K-'iock !■ v.n prices* VJ. L. FRAEttvLIH & co.'a . Xc\v Yorli iiuigiihi tloiiso I.tlici S] SI., U IKSTO.V W. C. M. YV. NOUHXUT, . J. s. SCAt,i:.s 11. J. (. u»i .'tiiiirrr. \\. A. V. i!' i: . !>•!.• I.;,in Ci>„ Fi; , r .>:!UtJtj.iT. .1. *\i. .11 I', 11 Mi'Us t i I lit o»- A.Il l . .1, i b »■ na m s tt a rr r ~ * **•, ?« n Mlrßßfift&i 9 \i 1 Fm4:'- i) l' iiij Li" fe tt i » U \i I : i UWi# . sra t » ? ; r, W 8 A JST > 3," , I%'. J. 'For the SALE OF LEAF TOBACCO Ht tOf E— . its commencing a new Tobacco year, we desire to thank our friends for the patron age in the past. W'c promise renewed ef-j forts in their behalf in the future, we guarantee prices ccjiral to any house in U inston. 'i here will he an active de mand (brail good, bright Tobaccos during! Use Fall trade. Don't forget the place and name— I*iedmont. M. W. NOR FLEET & CO I ■■ r •. ~TTS7 - GEO E. NISSEN & CO., I wagou Manuiacturci'N, SALEM, N-C- I Very Pest work at Lowest Prices. Steel Thimlde Skeins without extra charge. Large stock at Capt. J. E. 01 il mer's in Winston. Cat/ and see them. i at.n rowx srr.r.F.r OPPOSITE FAHVERS WAREHOUSE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in —General Merchandise— Winston, N. C. COIVHIHTING IX, Dry G©€'!B* Notions, Main and Trunks, Boots and §lioes, Wooden a?-. 1 Willow Warm, Tin Ware, Syrups, Coffees, Supar, candv, Rice aid Spices > nil kinds, rut Nails, llnrso Nails, Horse and Mule Shoes, aad many oilier things usually k«»j>t in u Icneral Stock. 1 ulsu handle J. & I'. Coat's lVst Six Cori Spool Cotton, »2d poll it Phils ilelj liia prices. Jo Bo Nlsscn & , 13. Spacli WAGONS AT E4f£ttP PRICES. 1 have just receive! a lot of Fruit Cuns of the now patent Jjafijatts,. Ma sii I limrovcu, Pi>ri'eliu and ti Uss Tjp« Tliai'k'iip ill ('t their liln-rn 1 patronage, anl n«lc a continuance of the Mir.e will us rvrr try I. mv li st to plenne my customers. John I>. Wail '.and Juha A. Merlin arc still with ute and will bo plaii lo see their friends llespcetfuily. V.'isi. *l. llinwhaw. | Winston N.C., July 19th 18.-0. I When yew visit Winston Look out for the WEATHER SIGNAL, floating over the top of j SMITH & BROffN'S-/' Ift 'v> V? Q,C r F ft ® "g? si?- t-.i, • JP A IMH'JSS j where von will save money by purchaa jing your FAMILY MEDICINES Garden Seeds, &c., We also keep the largest Stock ot | PAINTS and OILS in Winston, and we pro ' pose sellii?g tltem as cheap as any body else. We oiler special inducements to !country murchauts v hen they are in need of any thing in our line, such as CASTOR OIL, LAUDANUM, PAREGORIC Alld EsscnCCS lof all kinds, we will sell as cheap as you can buy them in large cities Dont forget to give ma trial when you come to FJ instopi. Very Truly. • SMITH & BROWN mm HPRfIWJ) /KV MANUFACTURE Br CMS trim §£&&& WOSKS —t], XJj Salem, N. C. isztsri j£?\ s '-i, u -°- a - IS I rJHs) Jk,f ' g t ' /■ . 1 "-•!_*' AS- ■ s AUo *,umt*tmoT, of Dc«ripu». Cire» Steam Engine*! Wood Planers, Puiloyc, 4Lc. lar* and Prices to v.- | SALEM IRON WORKS. SALEM, N. a fPHffiSI vtiadiftel dlMUHifi Wo othm like th»» ho tht paiWwfww of
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