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Carolina Watchman;.. CITY AHD COUNTY, the J3t News Vicinity. Rowan, and ,.T1IUR-5D VY, DEC. .15 IS'.tf. MECKLENBUBG NEWS. ' Christmas .'one wjtek from nrxt Sunday OurutnCraH triehds. of8alis!ury are preparing to- have a Christmas tree. . The Staaly- A reports a Tig trade in cross ties-along thelineof the Yadkin railroad. ' - Hp lakes the cake. Phillip Ilanes, of .Davie county, recently kiiietl a hog that Weigued 803i pouuda Norwood iuvB organized a foot ball ..rrt, Tiiis name, like bae ball has ie- couje a national crazy. ; Clerk of the jcouji W. G. Watson was called t the bc-cU&klsjof his sick father . Ifbtelwt-; ,t., A.' 'Montgomery and son xvhp-ha.ve-been.ou.. a trip to 6oulh Caro lina, have i returned .-, AVtiCJi yoii areou-V shopping don't far to cU.in at'N-'- J.- Carter's liacktt store low tlwipost oilice. r Mr. H. B.VaWier, 'fruii'free'ffgci.t from DilvWsiy) coiijitj-;, made anothe r dlive,r.y .of fruit trees last Saturday. Miss . Lena Thompson Who has been visiting relatives and friends in Lexing ton forievtfrui weeks has "returned. Mr. Victor A. Kimmou's, of Enoc h- viUe, liKitchered a hog on the 12th that 'weiabt.d.7ji.S. pounds. ' Rev. Dr. ltumpfe attended ajneelin of the executive committee of Davidson College held in Charlotte last Tuesday. A" ad. dog at' Moorcnvillc one day last week caused - more or iess- .excite ment. Several dogs were bitten- by the rabid dog. ' Richard V, G miner, of L-)ekc town shipf this edui.ty, died last Saturday tiged 74 years, His remains were inter red iu-Est. Mary' cemetery. ' Mr.;Lluyd.Svice::od, a compositor on tlie Ashevi lie Citizen, is here visiting hU - i r..:. .....i iti . ... .1. . ti r parsnip'. a:,U mt:ijio aim n ni j'luuiij remain here for severarweeks. Tin; llipt'ist State- Convention which rnct iVi Haleigh lat week has completed its . labors and adjourned. Next year its session will be iiehl at Elisabeth City. Statesvilkj Mdlei ed fnan a big fire last Saturday night. A half loz.-n or more bini he?-s houses were consumed. A ful ler account of the lire appears ci.sewlur. iir, this paper. . , ..:Mr.. Joii'n W. 6 'oyer and Miss Ellen Julian vru ni.ur.ed lut feiiiiil.iy ni-Iit. TJijjm in iage look pjace at the Lutheran parsoi.a.e; anil rii.s pasijr, .lie v. C 1. King,-4jerhrind -ihc ceremony, liest wifehejsTtoAhe. new couple. Dr:'V. II. WAcfi-i.l, the EE;.r. rij5 ;t;jd .. TIiro.it Specialist' ol S.ilt ui, 2s. C. wiii be in Salisbury, at 'Mt. ZV'er-IKll'-fiotel ini Tint rsda JDee. 2;h1. ,'t'i'i'CUc'j lii'uiled -to org-u.s iinuievl. Wliat Is ohipren Anions jthe Descen dants of the Siuersoftlie JDecla--; riillon.of Iutteieiid-iiee.. ? - Parts o America jtfifFe riujj from a lack of anything that looks like money. You need not come around to our tfen to see the bill, it is not here. 1 Scvcu constables in Mecklenburg failed to file ihtir bonds and qualify last w.eek, as required 6y law. Rev. J. G. Auderson. ' of Rocky River, has declined the call to Sharon, go says the North Carolina Presbyterian. . The gecatest natural curiosity in the State can be seen at .Eddius book store Don't fail to call and ask to see it. Xmas gifts will toon be in order. We will take any thing from a pound ofsoap to a pair of socks. Subscribe for tlie Watchman. Only one dollar a year. Cornfodder, wood, meal,-fl ur, dry goods, shoes, hats, any thing takeu as pay. Will some body tell lis where our X mas turkey is to come from, or how we are to get it. The waw is not clear at this vritjng for us to have a turkey. J. L. Ramsey, owner and. editor of the Watchman, was in the city and called at the den.' He says heis not married, but is for sale if there is any one wanting to bay address him at Raleigh, Jerry Simpson it is said will he a can dictate for the Presidency of the National I Alliance to succeed Jlr. Loucks. Jeny would make u good one socks or no s cs. Papt W. W. -Robinson - examined twenty-eight colored applicants for po-. sitions as teachers in the county Friday There will be more applicants ju Mon day, r The county board of education met yesterday and refunded to Capt. R. A. Tonance, tax collector, the sum of $1, 852,53 for insolvent polls and property; lor the years J889, 1890 aud 1891. Married ou the 8th, at the residence of Rev. W. M. Hunter,-by Rev. W. M. Hunter, at HuulersYiHe,.Mr. J. A. Over cast, of Mallard creek township, to Miss ji. J. Alexander, of Deweese tovvuship. Jay Gould dead. He leaves nenind him about sixty million dollar-. Ex. We thought Goald left every thing be hind. The small nmonutlefi accounts for the scarcity of money. If anybody needs horse and mule jew elry he should by all means see WE. chaw and Co? They have the finest stock of whips and lap robes to be found. See their ad. iu the Watchman. The countyAllianee meeU the s.:cot.d T .ursday in January with Derita Alli ance, lifethreu will take due notice and govtru themselves accordingly. De rita will take notice that we will go hun- Ky- " . The Earn ers' Advocate, A' Ranco or gan. pul)iifcheuuL Tai boro, Las ceased lu exi-i. Tlie Clinton Caucasian has pur chased it and will use its material. We nope to see I lie vJaUcaisiau ou us xeei ;ain. About the youngest iikther'of whom the Shelby .review has a ny record is VV. H. Sullivan, of Morgantou, who was 16 years M4 on November 80th, nud whose wife presented him a non on that day. Mr. Sullivuti is u son of MK John L. Sul livant of Shelby and was at Dhvcksburg, S. C.,' last December, to a Miss Page. At Unlit Chrfatmas nt E. W.. Part Tlii 'firm has had a restiug Jace in j Salisbury only since last August, but it is-growing trrowing, growijig iu I faror with f Iia umihIi 'IiwniMt aieekiennurg county furnislied the fol-K;ii. nn r . i Z t. L I. . r . i i 1 - uwiij vt iijiiiniM tiny ill ouinn iurors for th KHflpi-nl coiih ,? I 4 . r. II. Jerome, W.G.Ford, Oswald Alexan- ' MIUsSummS tna,,ner d lless der. Albert McCoy, W. R. Hintoiu col., JoU lu7 "re to sUiy. James W. Morrow, V. I. Eddins, J. M. J E. W. Birt;F. J. Burtre touins Beaver, tienry isouiware, J. L. Jetton, thry be. and as knidils of the vard desire to see. They mean busiues-s. S. Jordan, W. E. Peobles, J O. Christen bury.' Saturday afternoon, as Mr, Ni A.. Ca they, son of Coroner Cathey, .was riding along the public read, near his home in Berry hill township, he was shot iu the and if thev tell vou an article Mis all wool and a yard wide, pin your faith i to em, they mean it. Long, ajjodis- cardiuji the old lime method of 100 ner I I head by several stray shot from a. kunts- J cent, they leaped to the forefront of man's gun. - Jh 4 wound's were not sen-1 prog; e iu. n and from its tooloft cd uus.yuamcr piu1U1, mo round UiPV fiff-r vnn K5 m k-m . . - I J - T V V able; He neverflearned from whose gun he received the' wounds. 1832. 1892. )ar"nins John Smith, was jailed yesterday for stealing a cow fiom Mr. Marshal McAl lister. Smith tried to sell the cow for $10. but was caught up with before he effect ed a trade. He said he got the cow from never ! dreamed of by tradesmen of the tallow candle age. They well undH-staud I he ring of the Almighty Dollar, and if you lire wanting Talues, just loss vour "chink" rbn their counter. Subscribe Now. Vile." - Its an open secret hat 'nef are hav a negro named John Mclllwaiue, near MDg a Dig trade belling stacks of J 'hp nlflPS'n HflXIfir t a ti mi It Kilt wr cnflt tis?iiTtti1 ., I trfAa l 4- 4 ma . 5 .; , T7" 1 . I vwv vi xiiti wuv uu ouvii iiium iuuui uus uuuiu, uub 1LS LiU fVUHUCrW V H1U6 TUT --.'- founa, so fcimth remains iu "durance VOur monev never fails to tell the bde. i- "rVT-! . nli T4 , . . - ."' in nui in vjaiunncu iry goous, notions, nais,snoes, etc., weilits quite an attraction. ot. . -1 -1 "r t childrens. High cut, low cut, "Jaik and the game." Fine, common, coarse, all sizes. Over 3000 pairs to select j About the best satisfied set of stock - holders iu town are the creamery stock holders. For awhile things didn't look quite so bright, but the "clouded sky is now serene," and they find ready de- maud for all the butter they cau make: so much of a demand, iu fact, that the froni ad at. price to startle vou. j. v. a . I TkT 1 t t it price oi tne prouuet uas ueeu auvanceu I ixotions a oie assortment anu me considerably from what it originally was! Bgures will astonish you. Dressf goods Evangelist W.W. Orr began his meet- prints, plaids piece good. sheetuigR n the A. R. P. church Sunday, and J and hundreds of other articles, bright. preached morning and evening to largej beautiful and cheap but too numerous congregations, ills sermons were strong jn mention. and convincing, aud were listened to I .'.cihiiieiit -of the Lord's Sujjper was uduiiluatercl iu the M. ii ehurcii in thi city laaL Sfiintiay night. In the uiuruiug -s it vice -Dr.' Lei.u gave a siriig"liint at to tlie building a new church during the c'omiug eiir. " - The residence of 4 Milas Iteid, brother of-W. W. Reid, of this tfry, was con sumed by. lire last Monday... Loss about $00,00. File thought to be accidental. Mr. Ueid lived 1-1 miles from the Briu gle Ferry road. 4i:ear the Vadkiu river. -Last Tuesday a parly of citizens fjxm Stauly county, some .thirty or forty iu nunrber, came Up the Yadkin railroad en route for Hawis, Texas. These-em igrants are in search of the goose that -. lays golden eggs.- We wish them well, but, is Texas a better State than Nortl Carolina? 1 Rogers Clothing Co. have a new hall piige i-.d. Jn 'this issue of the Watchman. ..After Christinas this firm will move, on Main "street to the building formerly oc cupied by Mr. J. W. Bostiau, and to dis pose of as many goods as-possiblv prior toimovlng, they offer special bargains. Read their ad.v it's a regular hustler. The Methodist Conference recently in 'Svjssioirat Winston made some new Pre 1 siding EUWrs: Among ih.m jsve: notice , Rev. C. F. Byd, at one time pastor of Salisbury Station, and Rev. J. C. Rpwe. of jl.onrof Station. Both are dotilitless good sele'ctifans. 'As to Rev. Rowe, we personally know liMn'and know him to be a mau of superior preaehinc ability. The Conference made no mistake here. -In the death of Mrs. .Loony Harris on Wednesday of la-st week, pissed a-way the. fourth "and last child (by his first wife ) of Mr. John S. Atkins, of Albi m a r'l e . .At 1 with i 1 1 t h r ee y ea rs a nral 1 from consumption. Mrs, Harris was about 21 years of ae and left a husband and two small children. The writer knew the deceased, well. She was ian eicelleBt lady ami was highly esteemed by all that - knew her. The Watcbmau extends sympathy to the bereaved ones. Th Fvery thing Jay Gould bad he left to his children, but whal did he have? Mon ey, money, nothing but" monev. lie left them nothing else. 'A good name is better than reat riches;" but he could uot leave them a good name, poor maul The contract for a new school building was given iu Surdis. Friday. The bui ding will be on a lot by the church, aud will be commodious and comoi table. Mr. Janu s Iteid will have charue of the school wheu the building is completed Clothing ought to be cheap iu;Chicago, for the sweaters pay ouly a cent each for liuishiug vests. Two halt starved women who earn only $1.00 a week at this business would have been ejected by their landlord Thursday had not charitable people paid their rent. Sam lliieh, who works at the Victor Mil , assaulted Walter Hobbs yesterday morning, striking him in the head with a clock weight. A warrant was issued for ltitch by-'riquire MaxwelL, but before it could be served Ritch had skipped. THE WATCHMAN with marked attention. Mr. Orr is an easy speaker, and always handles bi.- subject in such a way that one cannot fail to be interested. The singing was also unusually fine. Mr. R. B. Hunter, Mr. Orr's singer, thoroughly understands his work, and in a short time Sunday he tad the large congregation under control, aud lead them4n the songs selected, with ease. Editor Ramsey, of the Progressive Farmer, appeared in the city yesterday for the first time since the "Waterloo on Hhe th." When queried, be said he came over "just ou a pleasant little visit to the city;" but yesterday he was seen in company with ' 'Richard Razor," jour- nevniir .towards ivir. J unus jr. Alexan der's from which it is naturally inferred that he came over to hold a postmortem over tne uetunei l niru party in mis section. Observer. You inferred with out thinking. Editor Ramsey and my self heard that two government officer.-. were lying out in the briars at PhiferV pond, to keep from being trampled to death by th host of hungry applicants, and we went out to see if it was true. Mr. II. Barueh cud family were star tled yesterday morning at 7 o'elock by v terriflio explosion in the kitchen, accom panied by a scream from the cook. On rushing to the sceue Mr. Baruch discov ered that the range had bet en blowu to fragments, pieces of iron being ou the porch and iu the yard, some oO.or 40 ft. away. They were blown through the window, the frame of which was shat tered. The cook had uarrowly escaicd being hit by two of the pieces and was frightened out of her seuses. On inves tigation the troubleAvas found to have been caused by a temporary boiler and THE ONE THING NEEDFUL A wild-eyed drummer stepped within A certain merchant's store; The drummer hummed a little air, And looked the wnrcrooni o'er; He softly set his grip aside, And quickly checked a joke F ta1 was still ns chilly detith, No sound the stillness woke. He paw there, standing half usleep, The clerks on cither side, And far within the office rail The merchant's form he spiedf He put his full-yard smile In place, And sallied up the store; 'Good morning, sir," he gaily said? You're looking just as yore!'' The merchant lilted up his head, "And sour his visage was. "Young man, you'll pardon me," tie siud, 'i Ins is my busy uour I've bills to pay, and money's tight And trade is very poor; Yuu want to sell but I shan't buy, Of that you may besurt! My ftock is well supplied with goods, My clerks tre in their places; My neighbors do a rushing trade, Hut I'm not in the race! Of course you don't rxjiect that I Will order what wou't sell; What is there, pray, that I've not got, Not t ven you can tell!'' The drummer glanced along the stock, "fwastull as it could hold; ''Dear sir." he said, ldLute to have You think me over bold; But there's one vital thing you lack . To prove you great and wise" "And that?"the merchant eager cried. "The nerve to advertise!" E. y. hurt & Co. know the value of printer's ink. Is organ of the Farmers' Alii- ance in the 6th and 7th Con gressional Dis- fyOTICE The business heretofore done under the name and style of the Nokfolk Alliance Exchange, Westt & Rogers, alalia ere rs. ha? this day been turned coil of pipes put iu the range Wcdaes-j )Ver by the Board of Directors to J. J. day eveniug while the old water heatiug Rogers, who will iu the future conduct e stockholders, and directors of thp V.; Jl. ; -i i i iuuKin raiiroau lieid a First National meeting in the B.uik in this citv 1 .i lfAllft'itr .... : rl .. i u . -'v'j '"uiiwuv. i no ioirowing direct ots were elected for the ensuing year . Col. A. B. Andrew., Tlieo. F. Kluttz, S. J. Peniberton,. S, II. Hearne. S.1 Mijf4. ji . Udell, D. N, Bennett u.-VAieman, V. 'Sin it udeal outers Weie reelected. . Resolutions in - honor of ,J.:y. iJaimeyl .rl.eera.sed, who vv.(ls,.a UliHCtO . fiopted. The Star Mill was old yesterday a ft . puoijc auction, under mortajre anc bought by Mr. C. -Gresham. JThe mil was owned by a stock company, of which Mr. y. -MCro well was the largest share holder. The mortgage amounted to n bout $6,000. Mr. J.II.f Smith, of Lincoln ton, was here yesterday in search of Dr. 04Don- oxhuc and his famous madstone, Mr. Smith was bitteii by a mad dog in six places Tuesday, but all of the bites were through his clothing, except one Which was on hisJianoV Married, in Paw Greek. Wednesday 14th. Ir. Leroy Iliff to Miss LucyGrice; also Mr. Win. Stunmerville to Miss Em ma Cathey. Mecklenburg failed to get the democratic hanuer this year, but we claim it for the greatest number of wed dings iu 1892, of any county iu the South, Congressman S. B. Alexander left Mon day night for Washington. He has been detained at home by the serious illness of his daughter, Miss Pattie Alexauder. During the past few days she has im proved and her condition is now better than it has been fur weeks past. L. The old we e read and a- apparatus was being repaired. It would appear from the report of the county Finance Committee that the coun ty commissioners had made it possible for the treasurer to get a good haul with out much labor. Hear it: The county treasurer's report shows the items of bus iness transacted by him in the exchange of the county bonds last year. Judging by the number of items of business trans acted as mentioned in said report, it looks as if the whole matter might be disposed of in one day's time, if the bonds had all been presented at once. From two to three dollars per da' is the custo mary compensation allowed forstrvices rendered iu transacting the county's bus iness, but in this instance say $5.00 per day, a fair compensation would be about $50. But the treasurer was allowed $727.30 lor the services rendered. This is extravagant. The commission era ought to transact the county's bus iness with as much economy as they would their own. Mr. Allen Innocent. The explanation given in- yesterday's Observed as to how Mr. R. H. Allen, of Clear Creek, happened to have the check belonging to Messrs. E. B. Springs & Co. cashed, was found to be the true one, Mr. Allen appeared before 'Squire Max well yesterday morning, and made the statement he made to the officers Mon day night, whereupon Mr J W Milhr withdrew the " prosecution The whole matter was a mistake The check was with the. papers given Mr Allen by Mr Miller's bookkeeper, aud he did not uo-v it, neither did the bookkeeper. There is no guilt whatever attached to Mr Allen MrMilleris satisfied that he was perfectly innoceut of any wrong a 1 It- v is every one Observer. who read his statemed. Yesterday- morning at 11 'o'clock Mr. W. F. Griffith, f.rinerly chief of iolke, became chief of the tire department, vice Mr. John A. IJxby, who tendered his resignation early in tlie -day. i Mr. Griffith will fill -.the p'ace temporarily severk tnihs east of MoorrsviUe until the next me-itinir of the board of partic-ilai g apply to or address aldermen wl ieh will be the first Mon- Ire'.ellco. S. A Low i ance. day in Jam ary. : : 1 Moorsvillc, N. C. FOR SALE. A very desirable f trm is (.ffert-d for sale on ea.-y ieruis, i i Western li.'Wan, For tricts. It is devoted to the upbuild ing" of the ag- ricultural inter- ests ot this rjmm imw, Oldest inal3 Cdlega Ja tlie South. Tlre01t AnLal Sewion begins September lt, 1891. Reffir for W year 32t Special features: Vjhk UeYi'wpm o JI aj.th,Cbab ACTSJiASbljtrVwtxcT. .BuiJuinjj (hrvroufrhly remodelled. h'af iii?Vtd Preparatory, Cob. IcgUte (! post Gradnatd Jpartmets, be sides first class schools in ifcaac, Jisr, Jax- 6C1CS3, KfcOCOTIOX, iOXXKBCU& JxDl' TRtit Srcouss. i JOHS H. CUfcWELL, Principal, We are still at our old stand on Main street, where we bave a select stock of Watches, Clocks, Spectacles, and all kinds of fine Jewelry on hand at the lowest prices. - - t Watch repairing a speeialt'. All work guranteed 12months J. & H. HORAH, A Ticket Tbil Atlanta JonrnaL Atlanta GaJ - 9 t SANTA CLAUS.. ) We have opened un th Unr . of Christmas goods iu tbety We have ' a. St variety of doll babies, doll car- aim hundreds of small toys at 6v 19, "15f, cur and saucers, -mugs, alUwa, Wprk. bikes, mania. arrrrfiuna . a of pretty things, suitable for previa, , From now on we shall cut priow am Irc Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hatav mh2 you will s.tve raouey by calling on . Thay thousand yards of shirting tt&cta yd UARBIbONAOO No. 0 S. Trwin St. - Caaxlt3I.C HSKEYi Atlanta, G. OOcalttC MMiMibacUW puttaiaAM9aw' ' tiafentPlk,t DOWN WITH THE HAMMER CLOSE PR0FITSI QUICKSALESi MONEY D0WNJ KILL TWO BIRDS WITH ONE STONE! BUY YOUR GOODS DIRECT AT WHOLESALE PRICS! oioTimxra DON'T DELAY! ORDER QUICKLY! EVERY DAY 13 A DAY GONE. f 2 8: 3 15 4 50 4 WD 3 Go 3 7b 4 8t 4 3; 4 8 -: 5 J 5 90 5 87 8 So 10 25 SPECIAL LOTS LESS i liAN Co.rVl 7 MUST BE CLOSED OCT! ORDER QUSCKLIT CUT1WAT OB SACK. Men'i Black Worsted Suits, sack Fancy Stripe Diagonal sack Dark Brown Cassiuierc sack Gray and Black Unssimere Suits Heavy Satinet Suits sack Black Satinet Suits sack Heavy Black Cheviots Fancy Stripe Diagonal sack Heavy Brou n Cassinierc Bl ue and Red Check Diagonal suck Gray Hairline Cassimcre Brown Plaid Check Cassimeresa;k Black and Gray Mixed sack Fine Gray Mixed Cashmere Handsome Bruwu Cassimcre raney nrowu nam uassimerc sack C 75 VI . ' i: i n . x.icgaui uruj .utxcu uu!siliicre sacK 7 -a 6 45 4 47 3 G5 10 50 7 25 7 75 8 50 5 85 4 75 4 98 11 00 11 Cases Men'g Heavy Sole Kip Boon 1 7 k " Extra Heavy Sole Kin Boot l-t!i 14 . - Flesh Split BooU 1 371 17 " Heavy Split Pegged BooU 1 4J il " Solid Calf Boot! I 7 8 44 Good Split BooU 7 " Oil Grain Tap Sole 1 9 12 " Fine Kip BooU i 48 9 Cases Child's Heavy Grain Peg. Lace sizes 5 to 11 &D 8 Cases Women's same shoe, sizes 3 To 8 87 7 cases Misses, 11 to 2 1t 8 cases Women's, A Kij. Lace 7i sec tion. It the the business, assuming all responsibil ity, having giveu to said Board satis factory boud. All persous indebted to or havinjj claims sigainst said Exchange will set tle same with J-. J. Rogers. G.D.DEBAim, JOSHUA SKINNER, J AMES T. W1LF0RD, Committee for Bonrd New York Racket Store Be sure to call on me before you buy your Dry Goods, No tions, Hats, Calico, Sheetings and other things in the Dry Goods line. : . ' I . - SHOES, Don't fail to examine my handsome line of .Shoes, alj the grades. I make a speciality of Shoes and defy competition. Farmers, Professional people everybody invited to come and see my Goods. Pespectfully, N J. CARTER. Main St. Salisbury, N. C, one dcor below Post office. per ever Salis- has largest circula tion of any pa- pub lished in bury. Subscription Price A Year, or UcTS For Six Months. Subscribe Now. 1832. 1892. Heavy Scotch Wool Kersey Fine Black Diagonal sack Gray Twilled Satinet Suits sack Fine Brown Diagonal Suits Gray Plaid Cassimere sack Fancy Woven Brown Suits Gray Basket Cassimere Suits Black Cheviot Suits Wood-Brown Cheviots sack " Dark Brown Cheviots sack " Rich Steel Cassimere Suits When sack is mentioned wc only have sack, but when not mentioned wc have Cutaway and Sack, but if out of Cutaway we seuikJck. a it u w 11 MEN'S OVERCOATS. AXV SIZES- 31 TO 42 ANY Men's Fine Oxford Kersey Overcoat " Heavy Rough Beaver Overcoat " Black Beaver Overcoats " Blue Chinchi!la OvercoaU " Heavy chinchilla Storm conts " Gray Kersey Storm OvercoaU " Tine Steel Kersey Overcoats " Fiue Blue chinchilla Overcoats Fine black chinchilla Overcoats Gray Beaver Ulster Solid Black Bearer Overcoats Rough Kersey Overcoats Gray and Black KersejOvercuat" Black Diagonal OvercoaU Heavy Black chinchilla Overcoat: Dark Brown Beaver Overcoats Long Gray Kersey OvercoaU 11 :d - 4 kr, 3 45 i1 75 70 5 50 M 3 95 e ; ii t 15 4 ; J-oi. I Ii) 1 63 GOODS SOLD ON 30 DAY& TIME, When -orders are receired through Bonled Agent. ' COMPLETE CATALOGUE MAILED FREE. CLlTIlING. BOOTS, SUOES. DKY GOuDS, HATS, CAl'S, HOS1EHY. UNDERWEAR, CArtrtia, J KtVKt.it X, CAKKI it iKi, H A h'N SS, MTC words ofTruth. are iVersea of Ijrm&m&. OUK LOGIC: UNDERBUY, UNDERSELL, ONE PRICE TO ALL Goods sold at 5 percent. Profit, gone forever; Order. 'Quick! v Dou't Delay! ;A day waated w a duy FARMERS ALLIANCE WHOLESALE SUPPLY HOUSE, 117 & 119 N. Eighth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Sutisfactorv arrangements have been made with the Farmers Wholesale Supply House o Philadelphia, Pa. to supply members with goods at the lowest market wholesale prices, and anr goods received that are uot satisfactory, cau be returned to them at their expense, and luouty win be reiuuueu lor tue same. Butine? agents who have filed a Boud with us can place their orders for tht Farmers W tola- sale Supply House through this office, and pay for same within th irty days from date of Bill. Signed Wf H, v ORTif, Bus. Ag'i. N. C. Frb. AlliiM:co CLOTHING OVERCOATS UNDERWEAR; KING COTTON Bay or sell your Cotton on JONES 5-Ton Cotton Scale. NOT CHEAPEST BUT BEST. Vor term addrM J0HES 07 BltfGHAMTOH, BINGHAMTON, N. Y. fer the Price, mlny Prite from 25 cts up. Grt Varietrr Every Style HATS Etary Style. Fi.ie Assortment of TRUNKS and VALISES. I Tremeu.loiis Stock of Fine aid Medium Goods at POPULAR PftlCES. Nut Shoddy Trashy stuff you are liable to Knd ut some places, hut the kind that, makes you when ONCE-A-CUSTOMEU-ALWAYS-A-CUSTOMER. v. would be astonishedtt th fi.it? q i.tlity of our $7.50 ?8.50 $ StJvJUl Tlo If you want a nice DRESS SUIT, ask to see our $15.00 black "Clay Worsted'' in round and quare corneretl sack and bound and unbound, cutaways. They Rival anv vou can buy for $20.( 0. We show the . . j BEST TTlSTJDJSTtJiLJSl VOOLEST OVERSimrrT er5 CIolMn.f., Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishings, Siarly opposite Post Office, SALISBURY. N. 0 CAIAIjOGVZr. exPN5E3 TIQOERATfc.
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