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fe are Closing out our Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, SHOES HATS and Furnishing Go OUs? in 0 0 illlllO '. - t -m S "V -V . TX w We are broingUut ot business. Jon t miss this Opportunity! A CHANCE to buy Clothing at st 50 Cetnts on a Dollar ! ! Anyone who Wants a Suit will do Well to call and see Our Stock (ally ti r 1 1 j u ii Will JL UJLI ens Fancy Cassimere suits, the neatest in - the market, Worth T.tfO, We Sell Them at Men's Brown,' Black ana urajY an wool Uassimere sacic snits, Worth y.UO, we cell lliuiii at u I oi,. cci &au aru i 'Men's nobby sick suits, single and double breasted, just the thing for busincss.will j worth 15.00 Our Price Now is 9.75. . ..... 1 . i i T Si i o o j 1 1 ? i I fn vi r ? - , li. l .1 not show (in i, wears iiKe iron, in 11.00 and 12.00, you can buy them Now at G.75 and 7.50. Men's Black and Blue-black WORSTEDS, round and square cut, the best in the market worth 15.00 reduced to 9.50. : ' The best suits you ever saw are a lot of YOUNG M E In S SUITS in all stvles vvviv- rj. v ItO VA , J UOli 111 V llllll m s uuuiuvuUj tl III v s vx v. X A. I Jj Jl UVY IS i. (I, Cheviots. . Ac. Countrv neoole are becrinninsrP iCome in and let us show von fhni wa nm cn.i.nn. annna im nncm o- u o.,w . -7 ' 1 7 ' 7 . I i o o . . .v .,v w.v, oviiin JVWI0 4. mnlizotliat a CHEVIOT- SUIT will outwear anv other kind. They are worth! suits cost21 50; 22.50 suits cost 16.50 and 15.50: lfi50 Ri.if nnaf,i9niv i " - , ij 7 www , vwuu m m J r . -7-"" - It is iettino cold now and you will want OVERCOATS. We are selling Them at almost your own Price. We have one fine lot worth 19.50 we are selling at 8.50. Come and see for yourselves and make elections us our siock is rapiuiy Liieiimg away. : .. .r - , "-wirMBiinBiiiHi iiiii i ii i cnTN gsaL Wzrz era tx r i r u i r-r ! ij IK) F mtn3 nm mc IfflS MJ I I E ! .II U U I j I I Mi MiM Istl ir n r will do oreil to see oar stock and get prices, we have many desirable lots at 3 EB:B VFMOMBo You can make money on them. STOCK MUST be 80JLD by Feb; 1. WE INTEND TO SLAUGHTER PRICES WHETHER WE GET COST OR NOT 153 Jj Carolna Watchman LOCAL BRIEFS. Reuil the latest news in Cis new ad. V. Burt & Citv Aud. Countrv. T. S. W TSON-. Local am itv F.uitdk. THURSDAY November 9.-1S03. Mtrsli & Kri.ler are going out of tlie Mux' Imstiit'.s-;. Itcliiu, liruiiig, scaly and crusty R-;tlS of nifailts cltffM'd wild . Iieuld, hhiI (ji'iiff. !ft'p restored Ijy Johnson's J) ieut .1 So.iji at Ivlwin Ouilirell Salis- jj.iry X. C. 1 p.. ;i :l i vi i l Lpatliy to the afflicted 'husband 1 H's.i.lett Llevehiiiil has procb. lined p J Vivemliei ;itlth lor a d iy ot national thank We are 1-id to note tli't tlie S .lishu ry Cottitn Mills are again "full time. running on Sir. It. V. Miller ha again-taken charge of the Y. M. -C. A. as secretary. 'A cheuiic il success an iu dical tri umph,' so speaks and ejnjjient physician in reference to Ayer's Cherry pectoral: aud the eulogy was none too strong. No other medicine is so safe and effica cious in air diseases of thi throat and lungs. . - Mrs. J. P. Caldwell, wife of Editor Caldwell of the Charlotte Obseix'de, whose serious illness Was mentioned in the .Watchman last weee, disd Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock in Sta tefcvillc. The Watchman extends heart fell sym- in his great loss. A thief threw a stone through the show window of Fingers Ctothing Co., Fridiy night breking a large hole -t?Su'vart & Kiuerly re(eivc select wit water tish Wednesday's and Satur day's rojieciively, call at.d ive them Jour 01 (K r, ihey deliver promptly. Miss Annie Go.wan has been too unwell tooaitend to liee ilulies at the giaded iw for the past few days.? We hope sIo will soon be better. ' James CoIev.Jr., of the Davie Times' eaiueo'ver from Mocksville Saturday on Ms 'wheel iiiaking the trip in 2 hours il'lU minutes. He made tlie Watch w a friemily calT while here. ; J. T. Wyatt, iiiauu fact titer of Millstes, F .it h, this county, made a I'.Mnt of a f tir of his cel. orated granite mistimes to lllkin,- N. C, rust 'tuij.tv. His mi:slO:ie have a wide 'qnitatiou for their go..d ij.ialities. English adnrral siys; "It is true life-siivinir service of . America is ;'t wpiuled anywhere in the world." It u al--o true that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Vmntully thousands of "live-: v-ilu djie in sudd-m co.ds, throat, and JUK troubles.-- . T, stMkho!ders of the Salisbury- li,!l-r Mills' C..., h.ld their annual lnn-A in the First Xttioial Uank ''rl lv, Nov. 7, and decided a cash J'H loflOperceut. The business ' t'-e company js jQ a healthv coiidi-tioa, through which lie snatched three coats which were in the windorv on display. Mr. S. 13. Miller, who was sleeping in Whitlock & Wright's, next djor, heard the crash and ran in the front window in time to seejhe thief running down the street. W. B. Smoot ami John Sloop, who were sleeping in the store, were awakened by the noise but, not suspecting anything wrong did not in vestigate. u B. Smoot offers a re waidSof $10. for information that will lead to the arrest of the thief. Miss Annie L. Smithdeal, daughter of Mr. Wu. Smithdeal, Esq., died at her home in thus city Saturday, of peritontis suO'ering. Saturday morning, as a last resort, her physician, Dr. Whitehead, thought best to perform an operation, but to no avail. She was past recovery and died about half past eleven o'clock. Miss Annie was in tbe'ldooui of young womanhood, being 25 years old. She was a Tonsis'ent member of St. John's Lutheran church, this city, with which she had been connected about seven years, She had many friends who mourn her loss deeply. The Watchman extends heartfelt sympathy to the be reaved family in their double affliction, haying lost, only two months ago, a de voted wife and mother. Rheuniatisiiv neuralgia, headache and pains of every kind relievt d by Johnson's Magnetic Oil. Sold by Edwin Cutherell Salisbury N. C. Uev. Mr. Clelland, of Statesville filled ! the pulpit of Dr. Rumple at the First Presbyterian church, Sunday and Sunday-night. Services are being held in St. Paul's Episcaopal church, at the Salisbury Cot tou Mills, every niht this week. At last Thursday', session of the Presbyterian Synod in Tarboro, Greens boro Salisbury and Morgan to. i were nominated for the next meeting of Synod in 1S94. Greeusboro was se lected. The series of meetings which have been conducted at the Baptist church by Rev. Mr. Jenkins, of Wilmington, for the past two weeks, closed Sunday night. Mr. j Jenkins is an earnest, effective preacher and was well liked as was evidenced by the lage attendance at the meetings. Ten persons were baptized Monday night and several others will, be soon, as a result of the meeting. By the-request of the late Dr J. C. Price his life will be written by John C. Dancy, his intimate friend und associate fro in boyhood. The latter has collected nearly all the data already for the boom He informs us that it will make quite a good sized volume and he is certain will have a wide sale owing to the great pop ularity of the subject. Raleigh N. 0' Chronicle- We are glad to see it stated that the Bible Reader, ot Richmond Va., which suspended last summer, is to resume publication. The paper has been pur chased by a t:ew company and the first issue of the monthly edition will ap pear November 25th. The owners announce that they have secured the services of the former editor, Uev. Ed- Gov. Jarvis delivered an interesting aud instructive address to the . colored people at their State fair last Thurs day, which was well received and gen erously applauded. The depot os the Carolina Central Railroad Company at Rutherfordton, was burned last night together with all the freight stored in the building. The fire was of incendiary origin. The loss to the company is fully covered by insurance.' Trinity College. Mr. Editor: College life is so mon otonous that when a student attempt to write an artirle for the press he finds little to say if news is the object ive end. One of the most advantageous features connected with the college work, and one from which much in formation is gaiuedd is the lecture course given here. A fw nights ago Rev. Mr. Weston of Hickory N. C. gave us an excellent lecture on "Mar shal Key". The subject is of more or less interest to every North Carolinian. 'Marshal Ney was the first soldie of the Napoleonic Empire" and Mr. Weston compares him with Stonewall Jackson. On Novem'er 15th 1540 Peter S. Ney of N. C. and Marshal Ney of France were the same person. The evidence that Mr. Wes ton produces seems indisputable. He has spent much labor' and time on the subject and in X)l visited France tin t he might gain more knowledge and that he might with more certainly establish his belief its a fact. The The game of foot ball is now attracting much attention among colleges hereand elsewhere. Trini ty College has won the championship of the State over Wake Forest College and the Univeisity, and the game for Mt. Oilead Locals. Correspoi.d nee Watchman. Rev. K. A. McLeod preached In the Baptist church here Sunday night, 5th, iust, Mr. J. B. Haywood, of Red Bank, is moving back to the McAlister, place ou Litile River. Mr. I. C. Ingram, of Norwood, is in town this week. Mt. Gilead seems to be on a big boom Messrs. W. F. and A. O. Haywood will soon have their new store house complet- it - eu ana open ont at once. Mr Charlie Cotton, of the Narrows, entered schoo! here last week. Mr. J. A Lisk made two coffins last, week, both for the colored people. Mr. Lee Fesperman has decide to move back to Stanly county at an eai-ly day. Mr. J. M. Russell is going to move to the Pemberton plantation in Rlchmoud county this fall. ONE-HUNDRED DOZEN . French - Woven Corsets, Which we have bought of a Factory going out of busiiitw, offer at the following prices: - French Woven Corsets worth $125 at French Woven Corsets worth $1.50 at French Wovm Corsets worth $2.00 at 6 Ice ii is. 74-,ents. Wcelit. ward L. Pell, who will have entire edi- j the championship of the South, will be Wrildm Cry for Pitcher's rtoria torial supervision of the paper. Three friends were detected cutting the bolts and removing the fish plate from the rails of the R, & D. on the approch to a high trestle near Wei ford Saturday night.- The passenger train which was about due, was flagged down by the watchman of the bridge in timet) prevent a terrible accident. The railroad company has a force of detectives at work oq the case. Lost A white and red spotted pointer dag, wore a collar having on it the name of Louis D. H. Brown, who will pay are ward to. the party returning him. nl ived between Trinity and the Um versity of Va. at Lynchburg uext Sat urday the 11th. Trinity and the Uni versity of Tenn. played here la.t Sat urday". Score 70 to- 0 in favor of Trinity. Notwithstanding the seeming brutal ity of the game foot ball has a fascin ation about it that will attract most every observer. Large crowd attend the games and show untold amount of enthusiasm. Those without religious scruples go so far as to let money for the side they think will win. Mr. Ii. F. Harrison of Indian Ter. entered school here to-day. W". B. S. DIED. On Sunday evening, at 2:45 o'clock, little Claude Fraley, youngest son of Ir. and Mr. Robert B. Wright, of Blocton, Alab.im i, fell asleep in Jesus. The little one had suffered long, and when the death angel came ami bore his spirit to realms above, there was weeping in the house hold for the one who had shared a father's pr de and a mother's wondeiful love. He was two years, two months anlonediy old. The funeral took place at Green Pond M md ay evening at two o'clock, Uevs. S. G. Oglesby and M. W. R)bisnn both making beauti ful talks at the grave. To the bereav ed parents and relatives we extend our sympathy, and commend them to the Giver of life for consolation, Weep not. father, mother, but remember that your darling is now on the other shore with his little hands beckoning you to come and join him around the great white throne and forever live with H m who said: "Suffer little childreu to come unto me and forbid them not, forofsuchis the kingdom of Ueav en. You can say with the poet. "After patiently waiting for many day-, God sent His spirit in, And soared away our baby boy To Heaven to live with Him-" Has procured us a big lot of HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, Which we wi!i sell at less than regular Wholesale Prices. Our line of Omuls mi Trimmings is bow CoiDlete.-fiii tte cii UP TO THE LATEST IMPORTED MOVELTIES. J- We are sure to le able fo please you in quoting, S'yle and Price. You have nevea seen a nicer line of Cloaks for Ladies, Mses aud Child r as we are exhibiting now. We offer them s.t very Ldw: Prices. Conic and get your choice now, when all the sizes are complete. The biggest selection in town, which we will sell at prices to suit your v c book. Our Stock is complete with reliable goods, as we positively decline to handle trash. Your Good Money aYservesi Golid Goods, and you can find them at low price at, Littmann & Lichtenstein. Strictly in the Lead Agar with a Large, Well-selected and-Baautiful line of FALL Al WINTER 5H!Idren Cry for Pitcher's Castors Constipation aud sick-headache pos itively cured by Japanese Liver Pellet 50 pills 25 (its. Sold at Edwin Chuth j erells Salisbury N. C. THE . .-: ROGERS CLOTHING? C0.t invites vrtu to call and sec for yourself that they are selling ' Finest Goods for the. Least Money ever known Urns iii.n ; before. A number of nice suits already eoll in advanc oi season. . ' , .,Se vera of our best men have sail to us, y our new gw. bent anything we have ever seen before." Our lino is Complete in every detail. Come and -sec ii Yours anxious and able to please. ROGERS CLOTHING GO. ' SALISBURY, I). C. FINE CL0TUi:?.G
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