At THE WEATHER UouJy tou;bt lad W dw i with licl 11 nf. Warmer eastern portion, Vol. I .No. 203 SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 190c 4 Yen J TIjg epst Is Iecacl ty TI-JS people of gcaliskliry, pt7cr .sirjcl lowGti; oLty i 4 CAR LOAD OF NORTHERN POTATOES :;vAT;:;:'.;; MAX MOSES - THE HIGHEST DO IT OF A BAM Is not to earn dividonda for its Btockholdor8, but provide safety for its pa 'i.Vons who have faith in its integrity. Aa. OUR Capital $600,000 ' Wachovia Loan & Trust Co. WE have every thin, (or Christmas in loc way ol eatables that asoncy will bay Leave jour order for Heyler'e Candy (mom, two and live pound boscs.' Also Vara the old reliable Koystcr'e Candy. . Leave 70m order lor one of John ltoaston'e tat Tarkeys. - Ripe Florida Tomatoes. . IS 3E 2MElxSTp3iy The place tt get somethia( to eat. OYSTERS Ijave Your Oonlor For OYSTERS With os and aveij tiMrro,n,men' W. A. Brown r"neni. , . io'j East Councn St. AHINT113LI. aw-Ai- - si mv i, a. Koo our novel and loauli ful Jine .of CIIKISTMAS (ilrTS before you part with your MO.N'EY - - - Ke o;r ovhsr alircrtiw! ratal on ! 11 oil page GORMAN & GREEN ; tEAOtno Jewblers 3c Opticians austuat M9 griNcxa ' Beautiful Line or Dressinc Ciiaos, Jlani euro sets, Military Brush i es,; Card Casop, Pocket i Books and oilier Xrnns Novelties ' Freeh lot of Liw'nera Camlf ia fancy backets ol b. w . jnetroceiyed at T. F. Klullz&Co'S tROO STORE. . Candy Santa Clans In BALEEUVS WINDOW. Call and See him. Phono IT. JUSr KECKIVEO . another shipment of New Ripe Tomatoes, lettuce. Cucumbers, PAierv. Green Sweet Pepper and Sqjash :. 1 have finest lot of ' FBUirS Ib town. H. WALLACE CQKDUCTO DEATH, cipr. unioEBv sddoei call A Popular Employe of the leathern pudTtsterdsyJtflerneea Capt. E. II, Saunders, for years coad actor on the Southern e main lis, disd yesterday afternoon at 8 30o'c.ckat hie bom at Span- car. Recently CeDt. Saunders ha been a eondaclcr an the Spencer yaid and hli popularity wae co extensive with hie number of ac quaintance. He bad been slightly ill for ttereral daye but hie condi tion caused no alarm and it wae expected that b would be out in a few day. He took a sudden change for the wore yeeterday afternoon, however, and in a few moment rae dead, death being caused by the rupture of blood vessel. Te remains were prepared for burial and kkea to Manchester, Yliglolt, sit old home, for burial, this norning n No. 80. The funeral emcee wid be held to-morrow afternoon, ' . , Capt. Saundar was 40 years old tod it aurvived by bis wife and h'?e children, who, with friends of the family, tccumpinicd the ren ins Ins to Manchester. . , . . BUS CLOSES CBE1STI1S Twe Here Already Decided t Hare Closed Seers Christmas Day Salisbury should, it It is not, be a drytown on Christina day. The utoon hav for several year re- nsined open not a few boore Christmas oiiwoiof ; bat this )' t woven)! j,,, t.iot' among ib prrptie'ur to lick their d aire f r good ffim Siurdav t,igit- nn.nl Tueed iy 10 irilng K L Moba ty a d Wr tt ' tfcaoVoa- aooiMuut of their ) t'pise 10 k iep e!or-d d'Kfk A wrfay, KS.COlPJlI ItJICIJ. Well Kirow' Ittilkir Tia anavtrr . Owe Bis tWtteai. Mr, W. J. Coepmen, the South- era' trainmaster located aiUrreni boro, and so greatly esteemed by Salitbury railroad men, ha re tigntd b!e position. Monday's U.eentboro Uecord savs : Mr. W, J. Cepinan bet tendered his reaighatkn, koectir at occe, ea rain mavor on the Southern K til- way ia charge if the Orerlorc- Xjrth Wilkeeboro and Ml Alry- Sanford branch. This eetioa it taken by Mr. C maa oa account f 111 health, having been a ttff rer from a tb tne for a long time. Cla K'sUtat U City Mr. J. J. Djnnelly, an old time resilient vt Sl!ury, a black- s-uii'n Siiencsr for eeversl years eoon after the opening of tharhnp was in tha city Kdiy ebak.rg handa with friude. Mr. Djanelly ia now foreman f ite Southern's blacksmith deparlmint at Atlanta and hat been is Kocxville nn btsl- neas for the railroad. : lie went out to spencer this afternooa wber he will mtke buainee visit to the blacksmith department if the shops. ' Mr. Djnne'ly has been awsy f.om hr about eight year and sa'd be eaw great improvements in the city, lie added that he hid a warm rpot for Sjlitbiry. Ha leaves tonight for bis home In Stanly. . A Chin Areve Weddirf Mr. Ami Ove-cash and MU Jennie Beaver were married at the homeo! the bride's parents near China (J rove VWIowdiy, 13.h. r&eee youcg people are popular in their respective communities, and have the writer's beat with, says the Shinneville enrre'pondent of the Statesville Lmdmark, '' Doctors Cea'.d Hot Help Btr, I had kidney trouble for years," write Mrs. Bamnod Con ner, of Shelton, Wash., "and the doctors could e n help me. I trieu Foley' Kidney Cur, and the very firet does gave m re lief and I am now cured. I cau not say too much for F.iloy'e Kid ney Cure." "li makes tb die eed kii'B usd m they will iiiiuitiete the poisons from tbe blood, U i'is thay do tbi', g(xl health is impossible. 8old bv Salisbury Drug Co , and Cook's l'kwy-spi icnctr. . TIUI1IE $9,000. tr Orakb Sells 173 Bales et Coltea ." . ' ea Bit Tarn,' 1 The msgnitud of Mr. Cay Orabb's cotton crop has not been nearly told even though the Poat hat taken note of his recent sale of 76 bales here. Without knowing the weight of a single bele, the Poet guemd the worth of thie lotto be tMlO wbn ln rlilT was 14,418 Mr, Orubb has scores ol bales yet to market, and j in all bis crop ia going to bring him 19,000, the entire amount -if acreage producing 173 bales. It is certain that no one farmer in the Piedmont section of tbb- Siate cm touch this coloesal" crop It simply shows tb pMaibilityof this soil and what one man ci en ergy and brains can do. .,' . B.0W1I COOITT POLITIC! . Bow Thisp Were Son More Than Sevsaty Tears ttgs. Tn Poet U indebted toC.pt. A. Buford tor a copy of the Hender eon QoldLuf of the 14 h inat. whioh contains extracts f.om the Greensboro Patriot from ' June 1833 to June 1S34 The article was prepared by T. T. Hicks, 9 , oneof the State's lead ng lawyers. Mr. Hicks says that a letter from Salisbury giving an account of the election of 1833 eays: 'Ujd forbid that , you should haveeeen as much rascality car ried 00 in your eounty as w bad; ia this borough and old Ujwen. They stole 'free white men and locked them np with ae little care mi ny at they wtaM kidnap or capture a negro npoa the coast of Africa. They-'btibed, . bought vjtee whenever thy 'nouId'Sod Uiout . fjf sale and treated ttiU) wbitkey a long aa drop could ' fjond- They . beat ' Burt Craig in the" borough, but they cut Hammv Jones in the eounty, aed elected full teams of NuU-fiira d eoe then hav bad nothing hut by -talk about dueling pistole, b.-oad sword', corn cobs, pop gi ns and 1 quirts." -More iaauwtlatT than palatable. IT. PiUL 1TEIS Mr. D. M. Caaap Preaehee. Chritt aas Tree Botes Mr. D M. Canop, son of Mr. Caleb Can up and a theological etudent at Philadelphia who ia viaitlng bie home for the holidays, n led tb pulpit at Si. Paul's Sun day, makisg a splendid impres sion up in . the congregation. D ick," as La Is fam liirly called, ie a member of Si. Pau.'a and the people are prouj of him. The Christmas tree ia all inter ett at S'. Pant Sunday eelool now. 'ariont' crmxittee ware ppointad Sunday to place) and dtcora' ihi Ire and a mnet io- teresllng time it xpcird. . The exeiciee will begin at 3 o'clock on Cbrfatma day. Visitors art in viud. - . JTr. Fettiaa Otts tivaies. Mr. J. M Bietian, whose unfor tunate marital Heltons were given considerable notoriety early in the year, baa reor'd u absolute di vorce from uii wife, Mjrtle D. Bjetian. . Mr. Boetian is one 0! Slibburn moat highly ee'eemed cil a in, and tba 'sympathy tf the public has been wholly hii in the dirorc pro ceedings. Br, Siteid Moved. ' Mr. Wiley S ffrd, aalerman at Klu'c & RondleuWit, yeeterday moved hie family into the cottage of Mr. F. V. Birrler, rocontly completed, oa the car line between Salisbury and Spacer. Nothing will cur indigtalioa that doesn't digest lbs 'ood, itself, and give th stomach rest. You can't expect that a weak stomach will regain it strength and get well when It is oompMied to do th full work that a 'sound, stom ach should do. You wouldn't expect a sick horse to get wll when It 1 com pell od to do a full day's work every day of tb week. K.a dol Dyanepeia Cure is a perfect d goatent -od d .tests the food re gard'ees of the condition of your .tonjaob. : Reliivtr indigestion, he'ehieg, soar sum-ct, and all stomach disorders. Sold by James V a umar. MARRIAGE ARNODSOED IHMLlimZIIWlII BfilSE Aonounctmsot ef Bis Harriet; Sa- ' eaivsi Here Today Tb following announcement want received her today: " Jompb Bruner McKen'e ' t ' ' O .via Cocke Adami ',y ; Marrid r , ' at Hotel Bchmatid, v r ' B'cbmotd, Vs., .., ; ; 1 nursday evening, Doembrr four- ' temth, . nineteen hundred and fire. . " " At Home V , '" '. afier December 80.h. ' Scotland, Va. Mr. Ml Kelt la satire) ol Salisbury and conneeUd wub a number of its most prominent fam ilies. H left this city three years ago take to management of a mer cantile business in central Virginia, Lead has met with splendid success Hi host of frioode her will be greatly inteieated in tb news of bit marriage. BDILI1IG TIE FXriISlCI Work en the County Board's (starters . . BasBrgna. . - The extension to the law rffir building on Council street baa been begun and the work ia p'ogrns ing. Tne g-onod fiior will boo upied by the Board of Education and the eeeotvi floor' by lawyers. It is remembered that the roof la to be taken iff and a story added to the preeent one. There will then be eight rooms in tb build ing now pwaed and rented by the eounty. ftf ilt OU liDE'TWd Tk Paith granite Bhlppsrs Save Pleniyef Baalaaia d Our Faith or respp-vdiRist will b that tbe Southern1 . ,hvd', thofsi by much too abort to-t . tDAutno dalu the shipppera at that point. Tb granit businee there, be add, it rapidly growing and the sh'.opers are every day tied np cn account of lack of transpurlUv facilities. The last IxamlnaUoa. Th Tost is requested to sy that th last t ublie ixminat!oa tbir I year of those ap Wing for teach- r" cert fioaies will be held Tburs- day and Frdiy, December 28.h and S9.h. The 6 at day will le given to wll traihere and lbe(ig,(M Uj( 6t aJ lu second to colored. All teecbeie b-v ,.u i.u,...i- ho have a t yet eecured ceil B catet shculd mil thou a I v. of this opporluniiy. , Xusriiis t Salisbnry. T"0 Kaoxvill women passing Ihrough "SilUbury warn directed last night to StleeS' oaody store nbea they asked for a place when they could boy confection- arien. They agreed tbaU no store in Koxville (qsalled it And, Indeed, Saleeby'e Chiistma stock is one of lb prettiext to be fouad anywher. : Mrs, Fink Oats Iatarane. Mesera. Wiley & McCorkl t presenting th Jaa Ineiracie Company to-day paid over to Mrr, Lva Fink their proportion of the loss from fire, this being the first company to settle. ' Mr, Col Continaes te laiorovs. There ia continued improvement in the condition of Mr 3. S. Cole, who was stricken ia tbe First P.es- byterian church Sunday morning. While not able to recr-ive visitors she is steadily gaining grourd, ' FaUtd. A'l (Sorts hav failed to find a better remedy for oougha- nolds and long troubles than Foley's Honey and Tar, it atop tb eonprb. heels tbe lungs and prevents aerious r suits from a cold. J. N. Patter son, Nashua, Iowa, write ; "Lasl winter I had a bad cold on my lunga and tried at least half a dot' n advertised cough medicine as had treatmaet from two physicians without getting any benefit. A friend recommended FotWHoney and '"er and two thirds of a bottle cured me. 1 consider it tba great est cough and lung medioine is the world." Sold by Sallsbnr Drag Co., and Cook's Pharmacy, Spec cr. 1 n b":"4ID Will Attend MeattgafPsan Karri tgs ia Danville Tomorrow ' Miss Bisie B Henderson Itf . this morning for Danville, Vir gin ir, whero tomorrow she will b" bridesmaid at the marriage of Mise Annie Lee Pon, of Dnll e and Mr. Carroll Henderson Moota -joe, of Richmond. Tbe bride i- on of Danville Iwsutles, tbe daughter of Mr. and Mr. Janet Gay penn, the wealthiest and most distinguished of DinvilU's pe pie Tbe groom is a kinsman of ir ginia's governor and tbe event i. tb climax of Virginia's winter tieoa. Miss Henderson will return. to Salisbury Thursday after the wed ding. V SHORT LOCU ITEMS Gathered ia the Bosk for Hswi- Thoee Who Coat and Oo. Mr. Taomas. C, B ck, one of Charlotte's veteran and moat ( fli cient police cffiier,, U in Salisbury today the guest of hii son, Mr. J. Cy Black. Mr. T. E 'gar Johnston contin ues to improve at tbe W aitehead- Stokee sanatorium, and will bo able, if tbe unexpected does not occur, to return to hii residence in short while. Tb new tcd.r from Mr. II Q 1 sober Miller, of Franklin town ship, ia favorable, aid the attend ing physician feels ture he will re cover,. . Mr. Henderson M. B own will meet all subscribers of tbe Post who desire to settle their subscrip tions tonight at tbe Bown shoe Mr. H Cat? 1 ha been lis-arlyi r tne ptel iiv tn St isbury, , lie has for el frailly with sMtawaa who has been til t rei a- wi h tvnhoid fv, ) i-iig-eMiing -in :.i,u,ri and will eoon b ab K t up. ?rofeMr K t -r i making t tour of ih . C 'U itv, ami -wfil ymterday wilb tb oi.ioi.if M ran town "'P . Mi K w'ie Bfrnanl. who al- wys k-tw S.lia'-ury I bely stbtn 'he ia a.t, uturnnl )ienlsy after. 0 n after a two weeks' visit to Co id ; , y.,t- ti K . . f lx Mis Millie L-wis, who is Use' ing one of lb fi.at-grade class r ia lb graded tchnol, lift thu morning for brr home in O loV bor", whra eke a'terdi t- m urow the widjiug of a rela'ive. H-r place is being fi lid by Miss Isaboi B.own, .-.'.'. Hsyden Clement, E q , left this morning for Itdoigb, where be eppeara before (iovernor Glenn in the behalf of Erneet Davis, con victed of car burning. Davis la an Alaskan, and wae convicted lait February. ; " Mrs Edwin B. Overman 1, im. proved today, after an lllnets of twodajs. rMrs. James P, Moor went to Ashtville this morning to make 1 visit of a few daye. Mr. Edarard B. Clement, anoth er of Salisbury's medical boys who is making a mark for hii city and peop.e, t borne from J ffw Son College, Pfllladolphia, for the holidaya. . BLUE BIBEO.N VANILLA IS double strength, and only oce half th nsual quantity is it quired. A saving of money, a at curing of eatisfauinn follows lU us. Say B ue B bbon Va nilla, and say it p'ain. ' The Pint Brqnisit ef Beauty, Tb first rt'quieit of beauty ia a clear complexion. (Jr.no Lixa- tiv Fruit Syrup clear a sallow blotched complexion as it ttimu late th liver and bowels, and the yea become bright ana clear, Ynn nwa It tn simr frinnrle tn lake it if your Com pi. lion is bad. Orino Uxfiv. Fruit Syiun does BOtBauseataorgripoand i very ' ' pleasant to take. Bifoe sub stitutes. Held by Salisbury Drug U ., and lAiuk a 1 oarrnacy, open-tier. WW, I nmmm wedding. KISS mi WiTSOI K1BE1ED. A Popular Veeeg Baliibary Woman Won by Mnoresvillt Mas. At the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Coburn this afternoon at 1 o'clrck Miss Mary Watson, the 1I1 lighter of Thomas C. Watson, aod Mr. James Lae Brown, if Mooresville, were married. Tbe ceremony was an' unusually quiet oi, there being no attend- nte, and the c'oeest friends of the family on'y were witnes-f to tbe leretrony. KtV. John H. Grey, if li.o Preebytetian church, per formed the ceremony. This afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Brown took Ihe train or Char lotte, and from lbe'e they will go to Mooretville, the borne of tte groom, where they will live. Miss Wa'son is a splendid yours woman, and among her f riecds aid in thecturch tbe will be greatly m'.ssed. She weds a epleodio young man, who s gaining a name for bimielf in his borne town. HEW BES1DEICE COMPLETES Mr F V Barrier Briagi all His Inter- estt to Eiwan Mr. F. V. Uirrier has just ha! completed ahacdouie five room cot'age on the electric car line be tween Siiiabury to Spencer. Mr. Barrier has been a resident ot Salisbury for about ten years and has been ideatifijj with the busi ness interest of tbe town almost alt the while since bis residence. Becently ho sold his property. to Kj moord ana- putcoated propuri; on the c.ir hoe near tbe Metbodut OnufAi-rHs St bVtlf,'aVisUtc(l, a handsome cottage, and has two more lots near tne one built upon which be anticipates building resi dences upon soon. , - Mr. Barrier, like many otuoir who are inverting in Salisbury asd Rowan property, places his monry opon hie j idiiment and is receiving splendid returns. The Post ! glad to note that Mr. Birrtor brings bis all to Rowan and wishrs him great fiaancia! succoes in his decision. Br. Fisher 0t Again, Mr. Louis E Fisher, of tie county, who was for a while des perately ill acd for seven weeks cufiotdtohisbotl, was in Salis bury yesterday, Hs has entirely rocovertd. . Chrittmu Services Saturday Bight The Sunday school of St, John's Lutheran church will have a tree and Christmas exorcises Saturday right of this week.. The public is o irdially invited to be present. A Qu'ck Payment . Mr T. H. Sis B, district sorer ihteodcnt of the L ' Insurance Company of Virginia, this morn ing received a check in payment of the policy carried with this company by Mr. Isaac H, D.llnn, who died at bis bom at the Vanca Mil Sunday afternoon. Tnte is the q lickest se' tlement of an insurance po'.ioy on reooad in Salisbury. Dr. W.B. Birker, one of the oldest young. pharmacists in tbo S iuth," who hat boon at Southern P.nea fr several year?, is here to rpend a week at bis old tome. !L'r. John K denhour came in th: morning from Chapel Hill to sp-:nd tbo hulidayt at home. He a ill be with Burl's' Boston Shoe Store during the Christmas rush. Sher'ff Julian will be in bieeffioe to-nigbt and to-morrow night until 9 o'clock to acotntoojate Uxpayerr, Lost. Sir Ted or Stolen. Brown Set. ter do; white spot in face; tour white tcel Kewara tor return to tw r. N. MXUBBINS. FRUIT TREES! FRUIT TREESt-A laree aMortment ol the finest vartetle lor ealo at .Irora S to 10 et each. All frcab nnrsery trees, now at my store on North Main St. J. P. hOUECHK It Wanted. Male ek-kceper and etc noKraoher, bet ween 2S and 3b years old. Use Underwood typewriter .BPervianent ooeitlon. Matt b well recommended I and famish tlOOO.OO bond., Add.as 1 K. care Poet tf ' ft ar Poet I NiRht aUoppia mde eay at tbe well , 'jggl "" V" " 8n- I bopp' ' "'S"' tk kn ul. ra.b mt Ih. ria...M alma holiday rash at the davl-ht store. v. wauea and sons Trn Thouiettd Dollare ol fine Neck wear to select from for the holiday trade, V. WALLACE; aad SONS. HOLIDAY FOR TWO WEEKS Lbs Is'ilto Schools will Close Dowa . Friday Afternoon Salislury'e public schorl will suspend Friday aflernoon until Mondiy, January 8ib, followirg 'fie usual custom of g v ng a boll day of two weeks between tei not. Mr. Capps Agin Honorid, Upt. W. A. Capps, the eldest n of Mr. and Mrs. M. V. B Capps, of Salisbury, who hta at- cained proaiinence in A'hens, G. during his reeiden-e of seven yeari- tber, has again been honored t y bis Georgia associates. Oa Mob ly tight he wan Hecteii wurisbip. fol Uiasterof Mi. Vainon Lidge A. r.and A.M. of Athens. Silisbury is proud of this young son's die -tiLCtion. Mrs; Poole's Bister to Wed Mrs. Waller W, Poole left thii morning for Lexington to he pree ant tomorrow at tbe msrriagd 0! aii-ter, Mies Maggie Cecil. Mr Poole will go over nn tbe early .rain tomorrow morning. Cotton Today. Cotton is today lirinsing eitvee tnd s hlf cents. History of s u inlh past was repea'el, bdiI but a few ba es were brougbl in. New AdvertiitmintJ. Hart bail a cbaojo of ad. on 4:1 (itjfe. H. L White & Co., have u ne id on 4th psge. V. Wallace t-SoD8 ad png 3. tuau 3iieeny a.l 00 JLjt pagc So. ' j;:;JI,:lt'S- ecKaJ or' page Z Meeting of Printers. There will be a meeting of Ty pographical Uoion No. 625 to- norrow ( A'edoeed ) tvenir g All members are urged to be pres ent at there is btwness of im portance. K T. CtiiD, Pree. Cat a Hole ia Hit skull Wimton-Salem, N. C , t). 1 A bl"ck and tackle fell 0: on tKi hesd of Walter Mbe, a houn painter, at fire o'clock this even ing, cutting a hoi. in the skul through which a portion of th brains ran out. Toe alteodint physician say that the wound will prove fatal. Aged Virginia Woman Killed h, Bobbers. Richmond, Va , D,c, 18. Mii' EiziBaad, aa eccenttir womsp, who lived alone on tbe miuntnir, three miles from Pocahontas, Vs., was found dead in her home lad last night, apparently bavins been struck in the head with an ax i or club, No clue has been fouod to the murderer. It it tboug'ot th i bject was lobbery, at Miss Bud bad a t ood income from royalty oa ceal lands. Bough skin and cracked handi are Bit it; ciued ti DeWitt't Witch Usui Salve, bi t aa occa stonal application will keep the skin soft and smooth, lijst for KKxsma, Cuts, Burns, Boils, etc The genuine De Witt's Witci Ha xel Salve affords immediate relief in all forms of Blind, Bleeding. llcbiog and Protruding Piles Sold by tlas. rmmmer. 300 Parsons (lain n Street Fightieg. Berlin, Doc. 18 A ('Ispitcb to tb Lokal Arzjiger from Koenins hurg, Prussia, today, timed 9:15 p. m , aaye: During the street fighting at Mitau, tbe capital if Cturland, R'X) persons were killed. J X LaOrlppe and Pneumonia. Pneumon a often follows la grippe but never follows tbe use of Foley's Honey and Tar. It curee la gtippn, coughs and pre vent pneumonia and consump tion. Ask fur Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute of fered. Mr. O. Vacher, of 167 Osgood St., Chicago, writes: "Mv wife bad a severe cam of la grippe three yeara ago, and it left her with a terrible cougb. She tried a bottle of Foley's Honey and 1 arena it gave Immediate relief. A SO cent bottle cured her cough entirely. Kefuaa . substitute. Sold by Salisbury Drug Co., and tra s rbarmacy, spenoer. flit 111! 1LE3DAY, DEC 11), ON WESr FISHEB STREET, P. W. BUOrYN'S BL'ILDINU. MBS, L. FINK. See Us For Your Xmas Xuts, Apples, Oranges, Dates and Figs. Max Moses YOUR CHRISTMAS CANDIES AND FRUITS will not he w hat you expect unless you get them from Saleeby. H s Stick is e r j lite. Here is fhre S t'a Claua I nys. Ouali- ty higli. Prices low. Nothing in Xmas Goods liuM:verytliiiij in Drugs 115 N MtiuSt eit Deposit Your Money with the Peoples Bank & Trust Co. We pay 4 per cent intere-t luarlerly, adding tbe interest to be prlr..,al , ,.nn-v. April July and October ef each year. We also loan money on real es tate and personal security." lour I'UMUo., reniKclfully so licited. O. R. Julian. Pres. J. I), ttnrwnnd r.j. . P. H. Thompwn, V. P. J. A. Peeler, T. , Xmas Presents The n ot tpprec'a'ed, would be? a Ton tf McNEELY'S Bott Coal whvh Bakes a warm lira ml a oheerful Xbm-. Pjoos 295, XMAS GREETING ITae 2Sth annirtrMry of out eiia'nw af.O Wcbave just received, and arc pre. inj a mll stock ot VaUhe, Irweliy and Novelties a I table lot Xmas prcients. The ood, are Ihe tales! .trite, all Gaaratiteed as to Onality. .... When too arc tired ol look inn eUe where come te as and jc) salted. Bring as you broken Jewelry, Walctwaantf Clocks, - aiM't wots it ett STioss rr - W. P. THORNTON, i'wi I0 M. MAIN STRF tT. Talbort's Signs Perpetual Advertisers. Over Froneberger'a Hard war" Granulated Sugar $1.20 for 2.r.l! bag for balance of this year 1905 W. H. Wallace. A