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The Great Discount Sale Is Over A GREAT SUCCESS I 1 Thousands of buyers cairns and bought and went away smiling with joy in their heart* over the bargains they had bought and the knowledge of a store that will (to what it claims. The next tew weeks everybody in this store will be on the huslls, tearing open boxes, unpacking goods, and get ting ready for the Fall business. We will not spare neither time nor money to have the | goods and prices, and everything as you would wish. i , ; N. L, C RA IT FORD & COMFA2TY, | The One; Price Clothiers, Winston, N. i\ I « Opportunities In California ! The trade in the Orient is opening up. Our exports to Japan and China multijlie-1 during the last year. I here will soon be a tremendous increase in the trade of the Pacific Coast cities with the bar East. Big opportunities for the man who lives there, Why not look the field over? \ Only $62.50, Chicago to San Francisco or Los Angeles and return, May 1, 2, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 29. 3°> 31, June 1, August 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14, 1905. Tickets good for return for 90 days. Rate for a double berth in a comfortable tour ist sleeper from Chicago to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, and many other points in California,only $7. Through train service from Union Passenger Station, Chicago, via the Chicago, Milwaukee & Si. Paul, Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Line This is the route of The Overland Limited, leaving Union Passenger Station, Chicago, 6.05 p. in., and The California Express at 10.25 P* 1 he California l.xjuvss tarries tourist sleeping cars to California every day. lioth trains carry through standard sleepers. Complete information sent free on receipt of coupon with blank linei filled. Name W. S. HOWELL, street addre.s Qen'l Eastern Ag«nt, 3*l Broadway, ~~ ~ -—— NEW YORK CITY. or City State F. A. MILLER, _ .., . .. „ General Pa„en f er Age... Probable destination CHICAGO. CALIFORNIA il M-crW HarfDlkiWestemßl! i ii i ■■in im 11 !|| SCHEDULE IN EFFIf'T .11 NE 11, 11)05 A ' I'ally j l'all\ Mx. Sim. HhUv I x Sun Ii PM AM PM PM .3 2:50 7.550 Lv Winston Ar 2.00 10.00 jj 55.28 8.155 " Wnl. Cove " 1.21 1.20 A. M. 5.00 {>. so " Martinsv. " 11.45 7.-1!) 7.25 12.550 Ar Unauokt* Lv {>.ls 5.15 WKSTIKH?K|>—I.KAVK KOANOKK I AII.Y. I 4-lOu ut—l'nf Kill! tun I, IJ 'm'l'VM. T:i*. p - well ami Norton, iillin tn *lt ej»ur to i ulnmltiiK, Oltio. eat'o i ar. 5:1.1 hin (tVN»lilii|{tiiit ninl • lint>;• ii«M>|f:i Limited) (>»i l*nla«ki |>r iim i i* i 1 .-liiiion* |tr "' il an*. th»» •Si.uili Pullman sier;«ei> to Now Or* !e it* and MemphiN «:Mti tar 1 I» m—Tin* st. I.oui* | for Hluelietil. Poeahoiita*. Kem-v.i t'ln-i -lit i•;i 11 i . Iml i:iiioiMi|lH. Si I uii im Khiimik Otv. (o'umlimt mini I'll h !»•«. I'll Hutu ii I'll Tl el s i/oaooke to (*i iiiiiluih ami Itli.etirul to « liiriiHiiili. "ate r ir 4V> j! in— Kor Uiuefte l.n 1 .iilei mediate win tioii*. 4 4 |. in—huily. I*, r Krkttol ami ime-meil.ate | hi til ion*. Kiinxvllle. t 'lia'tn»aM.ua hihl South. 1* ii lina It Sleeper in Know lile ! 9 W> a in—Kor ItriHol ami inlet u etl ate Ntation*. Hl'M'tleM, Norton. I*ih- ilmnta* ami Wetel:. j Pullman si npur to \Velt h MiIU II AMI lv xST'Uil'Mt 1 '-n ohi r«»r i'etor»hnr£. If I- Ii v>i«»im| ami r l»ilK. I'lillinaii i..iftet ■ urlor far to >.«ri« Ik I: l.'i p in—Ko Wellington, llaifenttowii, I'liil.i •le(|thia fiiul New York via lla|{ciMo*n ami II i'lillintn Slei t>r to New York. H !'• p m —Kor Ifager»tovvu. Pul man Sleeprr f•• lMtilatlelpli a. !:'i| a in—Kor Kielim mil ami Norfolk. I*i»llniti•« Sleeper I.vnrliliurg to Norfolk ami tf leWo-.ml IV '1 a m—(VVahhlnutoji an" « lr-t tanoo|(M I.tin lie-?). Kor Waaliintftou. l'lilln«|el|()ilNmi • .•%» York via I,\ n- hl.t, Pulltuan Meej.ei* to Witwhilitftoii, Baltimore. Pit .latlelphia ami New York 7:10 a in—For LynrMitirp, lVteialmrg. Kirliiiioiiil m.ii Nmf |k« 8;0."i p m—Daily. K«»r i\ m-Mtnr.'. full IIIHII ,S"c«-|;HI (or /•'ll'llllMll (I. M'liltAM IJ\\ M"V la* ave 1 1 iron Mat lot-) «|.» t' \ '•xi'|ii #timl;w a in. m I i >ontli Jl"*ioti .ii il Durham ami iht;iim*»liaie »i.i- I it • i ih. /•or all aiitlitioii.il ii.l. rmat ion appl\ tn ti« kt't olli'vr, or to W\ H. 11KV11.1,, M. F. KltAoi. 1 (icn'l l'»s». Aacnt. 7"iav. I*m»«. Aui-i.t ROAN OK K, Va. I . 5 JCJLLtm couch I | »ai> CURE thb LUWCB j Dr. King's if New Discovery 1 ,L nn /Consumption Prk# ; . r f OR OUOHSMd 50c *ll.OO I I |i ISOLDS Fr». trial. I r. Surest and fiuickeat Cure for all •J THUOAr and LUNG TROUB | XJ£B, or DCONEY BACK. | No. 2 Folding Brownie A wonderfully capable and accurate camera built on the Kodak plan. Good enough to satisfy experienced photographers, yet so simple that children can use it. PICTURES 2 I A x 3 I A inches. Loads in daylight with film Cartridges. Fitted with meniscus lens, and shutter with iris diaphragm stops. Fall dtscrlptlon In Kodak Catalog FREE at any photographic dealers or bt> moll. EASTMAN KODAK CO., Rochester, N. Y. Send your orders for job ii7Ai«lr 4 ill**
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