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CHAT ABOUT UNION CHURCH. Hostler Ho. 2. Writes tils Time; Uore . Trotit than Poetry. . Ltbbly, N. 0., Dec. 25. Christmas-day, is a day to be numbered with thepast ; although it has brought many to the en joyment of another ensuing New .Year,' We are all glad to hear of Christmas, and of the bounteous gifts. But, Oh! It ia tough for the chickens and turkeys. The long promised and expect ed has come at last. That is, the chain-gang, which has its loca tion near Union ; Church. On ac count of the recent wet weather they cannot move all their ma chinery. We notice they are ma king a very handsome'start, so let ai h vim hi wniK vii nil. Our school holidays are but few, and then nothing but hard work to hand. The students that have returned from Hickory, N. C. flora a ttqttt i nfcornafl n cr Rtnrv t.n teU, how "Hickory is building up establish her street car line. Her scenery is very fine and Lenoir College is run to perfection. The largest number: of jstudents have been enrolled this term, that has ever been known. The manu facturing establishments all have modern and up-to-date machi nery, so Hickory is coming on. We wish this town great success. Nowf wintertime is here again, And-soon will the snow-flake come: For the bees, their humming have quit; For the good old winter time. 80 squirrels you better hide ; Up in a tall, tall tree; And rabbits too, may get fooled For holiday sport is here. The school at Union Academy will give one week 'vacation to their scholars, commencing Janu ary the 1st. We hope the stu dents will turn a new leaf by this time. G. A. Boger, says he expects to enjoy himself during the holidays. We hope he won't hurt himself, for they won't, last always. I re main, wishing the Editor a hap py new year together with the many subscribers to the Watoh Mur, Hustler No. 2. Deficiency of $12,000. Washington, , Dec.f 20. The Secretary of War has forwarded to the Secretary of the Treasury for transmission to Congress a defi ciency estimated at $12,000 for he national home for disabled volunteer soldiers of the Southern branch at Hampton Va,, for dredging and filling with a view "to reclaiming about eight acres of land. jpe Writers. If you want a real eood tvne. writer at half t.h actual Drice for mAchinpH of Its quality, call at this office and let us show you the American;; the atest and best out. tf. A cabin occupied by- Henry Holmes, situated near Spencer, was destroyed by fire one mght last week. Varletj of Tarheel Products. A Washington .dispatch last Wednesday stated that a firm in the capital city had received from a North Carolina mountaineer a consignment of six bald and American eagles and six wild geese, . all hungry. The geese were caught several months ago and have been trained to act as decoys for wild ducks and geese. Each one of them has the web in one foot cut and the bone in one wing removed, so that whether swimming or flying they move in a circle and are forced to come - back to the place they started from. Put overboard these geese attract wild .ducks and geese so that the hunter may get a shot at them. As much as one hundred dollars is paid for a well trained decoy goose. And besides geese and eagles large quantities of mistletoe are re ceived in Washington from North Carolina. Decision on R. R. Rates. Washington, Dec. 20. The In terstate Commission announced its decision in the case of E. C. Brabham, is all against the At lantic. Coast Line Railroad Com pany and the Charleston and Western Carolina Railway Com pany involving charges of un reasonable passenger fares from Elleriton, S. C, to Augusta, Ga, and Jackson, S. C, to Augusta, Ga. The Commisson decided that rates are reasonable. Senator Lee S. Overman has been appointed on the following committees of the Senate ; Mili tary Affairs, Privileges and elect ions, Pensions, Claims, Forest Reservations and Protection of Game. Being a Democrat Mr. Overman, is a minority member of iftid w&miftte' Shot In the Back. W. M, Sherman, of Cbushing, Me,, was shot in the back, hourly day and night, for full three months; by the shooting, tearing and racking pains of Kidney In flammation. He writes: " I used three bottles of Electric Bitters, and known that they have per manently cured me, for I feel like a new man. I recommended this great tonic medicine to all suffer ers from kidney trouble. It's just as sure to relieve and cure malaria and all stoumche and liver complaints, general debility and female weakness. Guarantee by all drugist ; price 50c. IT But Kim's? McOlure's Magazine is bought and read in homes not because it is a maga zine, but hecause it is the magazine. Why? &FIRST THE PRICE. It costs but one dollar a year, or less than ten cents a number, for oer thirteen huiv dred two-column pages of reading mat ter. This amounts in actual bulk to twenty to twenty-five books costing anywhere from a dollar to two dollars a volume. SECOND QUALITY , The reading matter is written by America's lead ing writers the best short story wri ters, the best writers on timely ar ticles, the best writers of important serials, such as Schurlz's Reminisceaes or Baker s Railroad articles. THIRD TIMELINESS, The read ing matter in McClure's is not only good ; it is not only entertaining, amu sing, instructive and inspiring it is also about the subjects in which you and all Americans are most interested at the time. No subjects in the next twelve months are going to be so im portant as the question of railroad rates and rebates and the question of life insurance. Both of these quest ions will be discussed by authorities in an impartial, careful, interesting wav. FOURTH IT'S CHARACTER. Mc Clure's - Magazine is not edited for children, but at the same 'time, there is never a line in it that any young girl might not read. Its' advertising paces are as clean as its editorial pages. McClures Magazine in your home is intended to work only for good. Send $1.00 to-day for one y eai 's subscription , or 1 eave an order at your book-store. November and December free with new subscriptions for 1806. S. S. McCLURE COMPANY, 47 East 23rd Street, NEW YOKK. You can earn a good income by ta king up the business of securing sub scribers for McClure's. It is clean and self-respecting a puplication any man or woman would like to repre sent. The pay is -2& cents for each $1.00 subscription, in addition to big l. : i.i i j i tit -i ubbu prizes wr tiiu uest wont, w rue to-day for full particulars. STOVES HARDWARE! Call and seB our line of SHELF HARDWARE. Both Cooking , and Heating. We are not to be undersold on anything Harness for Everything. Call and see our line. c. Finn i en., ' , successors to D. A. At well. Williams the Bicycle N. B. Washing Machines on 30 Days Trial. Come and see them. MQTT's PENNYROYAL PELS has Guns, . Shells, Grapho phobia, at BARGAINS. Bi cycle fitting, tires, etc. If you wish a gun, come to see us at the Stand pip-tll3W. Fisher St, v -V ' G.S.Williams THE BICYCLE MAN. I 9 i i i Do yoa appreciate ac curacj' in having your prescrip tions filled ? Send them to us. -I f Cornelison & Cook INTERESTING INSTRUCTIVE "Correct English- how to use it.' MONTHLY MAGAZINE DEVOTED TO THE USE OF ENGLISH. JOSEPHINE TUBCK BAKER, editor Partial Contents for this Month. Course m Englis.for the Beginner. Course in Engl ieh for the advan ced Pupil. How to Increase One's Vocabulary. The Art of Conver sation. Should and Would: How to Use Them. Pronounci ations' (Century Dictionary). Correct English in the Home. Correct English in the School. What to Say and What. Not to Say Course in Letter-Writing and Punctuation. Alphabetic list of Abbreviations. Business Eng lish Sot the Business Man. Com pound Words: How to Write Them. Studies .in English Lit erature. Agents Wanted. $1.00 a Year. Send 10 cents tor Sample Copy, CORRECT ENGLISH, Evanston, HI. J JAAMJ 50 YEARS' v xEXPERIENCE D A I Trade Marks S wi Designs I r r rt Tf Copyrights &c Anyone sending a sketch and description may Jiulckly ascertain our opinion free whether an nventlon is probably patentable. Communica tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for secnrtng patents. Patents taken through Hnnn & Co. receire tptciai notice, without charge. In the Scientific Htttcricatu A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir culation of any scientlflo Journal. Terms, $8 a Boia J x I 1 SeJe Bend reliable, they overcome weeJcnoss, In crease vigor, banish pains. No remedy equat-ls DR. MOTTS PENNYROYAL PILLS Sold by Druggists and Dr. Motta Chemical Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Up-to-the-minute Druggists. Ono minu to Qough Cupo Fop Coughs, Colds and Croup PI mm AT Brittain ft Campbells $5 We HOW have on SALE about gL worth of the best merchandise ever UUU offered at a FIRE SALE in Salis bury. This includes some of almost every class of merchandise; , While these goods are only slightly damaged by smoke, we realise that vthe knife must go into the very deop, We will ' not attempt to enumerate all the goods that will be in this SALE. Every article that is in this sale will have on it a red ticket with the price marked in "plain figures and no goods in this sale will be' exchanged or taken back and everything will be exchanged or taken back and everything will be strictly CASH. In this Sale will be found nice Coat Suits, nice Cloaks, nice Skirts, Misse3 and childrens Cloaks, Art Squares, Bugs, Down Quilts, our entire stock of 3f nslin Underwear, Blankets, Kimonas, Shoes, white Quilts, Table Linen, Portiere, Dress. Goods in greact variety. Silk Furs of every descriptioe. Baby Caps, Sweaters, Richareon Pillow Tops and a hundred other things which if you miss you will always re gret. ? , This sale will continue until damaged goods are closed out, 1 We also want to state that we have one of the best lines of CHRISTMAS goods ever brought Jo Salisbury. Wait and see them. And don't forget the sale is NOW on. BRITTAIN & CAMPBELL. nnni. I One of the things, that we have always been very grateful for is that our patrons, have been more than kind in sneaking about our drug store to their friends, and in inviting' them-to come here and trade. Of course this is. what we wish, and we will try to conduct our drug store in such a way that it will appeal to all .of onr cus tomers, so strongly that they will take it upon themselvesAto invite their friends and urge them to come here and do all of the r drug store trading with tfs, and thus obtain the very best drugs, chemi- cals, ect., that the markets of the world afford. ' Certainly, any more, that you can speak for us will be most sincerely appreciated and we take this opportunity of . thanking you in advance for whatever you may say in our behalf. Af TER ALL the best recommendation of a drug store is the store itself. We might go on and tell you a great deal about our drug store. Your friends might tell you much more, but you ill never know what kind of. a drug store it is, until you have come in and traded with us. .That is what we ask you to do. We believe that you will like the store after you once get started . trading with us. We want you to feel at home. Do not hesitate in asking us anything that you think proper. If it is within our pow er, we will try our best to accomodate you, and we will always try, to the very best of our ability, to give you ' full value received-and more too for the money that you spend with us. GRIMES' DRUG STORE year ; ioar montna, 94. ewa ojau newaaecuers. 126 North Main Street. Ia the Place. For Substantial, FURNITURE at- VERY LOW PRICES . i ' ' .:-":'-J- :; ." ., ; v Go to Be . . E. t SMJemire, 112-114 E. Fisher St: . Here is where yon n:ui find it and where the prke will be made to suit your pocket book. We handle all kinds of Furniture, Pictures, Bedding, Stoves, -etc., and cordially in vite you to give us a call. Very truly yours, E E. STOUDEMIRE, No. 112-114 East Fisher Sr. M 3 TV 71 Drua: Proposal. Beginning now we wis to furnish you with all the Drug ir.tore Goods you may need. All goods to be of the best quality and guar anteed, and to be charged for at lowest possible prices consistent with quality. Service to be superior, so that at all times you will be waited ulpbn promptly and by experienced pharmacists This is a bid for your trade. We are anxious to count you as one of our Custo mers, for we know the satis faction will be mutual. Money refunded without argument if at any time you purchase goods that are not satisfactory. Mav we count you a customer ? SALISBURY DRUG GO., 115 N. Main St. We 'off Pr inn 17 o casesthatby yeTJ ' e j ...... ... u ;.' i zr bv the beat.. s"1-; ' h w a u t W Be 1 1 cases arid iiioveounts iiat.will make us business fr years yo L come. No otbt igweJtor R can, or does sell aoPlower price than we do, quality considered. X7 ;i i . . 1 c ' i date watches. We can please you in style, quality and price. The Best Repairing in the State. Satisfaction Guaranteed. W. W. LEONARD, 1 XL OLD JT eweler axid. OxtlclAX3Lv P0ST0FFICE, SALISBURY, N- C. 5 )' Take Crad dock's Sample shoes. Prosperity, M. D. Every season a good tonic is offered you here and TO-DAY we're unpacking One Thousand of these ABOPLE SHOE and prescribe them because they're GOOD. You pay nothing for the prescription and get a big discount on the medicine. (OPULAR PRICE FOOT WCAr) TCPM TWCTUT CASH rf- Wm. ERWIN, Manager, 111 N. Main Street, ' : : :: Salisbury. N. C. aH m 1 tt' 1 mis ior m3 THE FINEST LAR6ES r OF tt r 1 ni M Holiday mmm. 11 KGOMETO'REID'SWRl A Few Suggestions to Help you solve the Problem: mm MM mm m QUEEN QUALITY AND REGINA SHOES Presents of the First Water. Felt slippers, in colors, with fur tops. RligS We neve just received a large ship ment of handsome Velvet and Axmins ter Bugs, in all sizes, especially for Holiday trade. CLOAKS, RAINCOATS, AND SUITS. -t Cloaks, for the Children. Raincoats for the young ladies. SoitS for your wives SlOVeS. We are sole agents here for P. Centemeri Kid Gloves. Misses Kid Gloves 1 00 the pr. Ladies Kid Glovos 1.00 and 1.50 the pf . Long Gloves in both white and black. Every pair of Centemeri Gloves are Guaranteed for the first time they are worn. If they rip or split we give you a new pair. Boy's Knit Gloves, Men's Kid Gloves, Silk Mifflers And Handkerchiefs. Extra large white Silk Handkerchiefs. Initial Handker chief san both silk and linen. Ingersoll $1.00 Watches for the Boys. Hand Bags. If she wants a handbag just come .to our store and we will- make a, selection for ypu. Large asortment just re ceived. Fay Stockings. That long looked for shipment of Fay Stockings have come at last. All Sizes, AH Prices. Mikada Hand Made Collars and collar and cuff sets. Something never before shown in Salisbury. , Hose Specials. Ladies Silk Hose in Colors. LadieB black silk hose. Special Values in La dies hose, 3 pair for 1.00. Out Side hose 3 pair for 1.00. Ladies black hose, extra heavy, 25c pr. Buster Brown 'hQss for boys. Boys extra heavy ribbed hose 2 pr. 25c. Children's ribbed hose 8 pr. 25c. Blankets Can you think of a present that would carry more warmth with it than a good pair of wool bankets? . Neckwear. A beautiful line ojf nekwear for both men and ladies. Jas. R. Reiser's famous silk. and lace oollars for the la dies. Windsor ties for the little ones. i 1 i Hi 1 1 1' i-r-A&aiJMM .. . - .. Tirfl...... 1
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