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geo. w. HnisnAW. . n. n. ■, HINSHfIW St SMEDEAfUS. J WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MERCHANTS AND DEALERS IN s9i39 t t*mUUzvsz # §sm*9.'tey FOURTH STREET, WINSTON, N. C. :)()(:—,)CH: A N N 0 U N C E R1 E N T. To our Customers awl the Public : —The population of Yvinston was about 430 whan our Mr. llinshaw arrived here nineteen years ago. Siuee the Jay of his arrival ho has done whatever he eould to build up and develop the agricultural in terests to build up a home market for all the products grown 111 this section and to aid iu making a country and town that would bo tho prido of the State, he invested the first tnonoy in tlio tobacco business an.! put up tho first Tobacco Warehouse built in Winston, and, in conjunction with others, held throe sicocs?ful Wheat and Cattle Fairs hore which resulted in aj favorable revolution in wheat, grass and stock growing, and caused Forsyth couaty to bo the banner county at the Slate; Exposition. During the nineteen years ha Ims hud a trade and patron ise that he is proud of and to his customers he return:* thanks. Now with iuereased facilities, increased capital and accurate knowledge of the 11. d.s and wants of ihe country, with 1 a thoroughly organized and long established business, we feel that we ar in lu tter positi.-n to m.-rit trade than ever before. In our different departments can be found a Complete Line of Merchandise all bought in ijuaulitics as low as money aud exporienoc will buy. In the eleven rooms of our store buildings and in our two warehouses will 1 found a greater vari> tv i-f in t haiuhse tliau can In fouiui iu any other bouse In Wwam North Carolina. Farmers' Siippnfcs and Oi icerles ol Ever) Kind. STAPLE 11 %KI>WAKK. EXCELSIOR " 'K s'loV KS. i IN AND Woo Mi. , WAUL I)KV t■«ND NOTIONS OF EVERY DISCRETION, SHOES. ROOTS. HATS. ft,. A. (Mr ladies' dress goods, notion and s!i >e department is in charge of Mr. J i'in A, Uuri.e. mi! - v -s l.iilie (..ean 1 n ill lie mow complete than ever before and goods will be >old r n.-k 'IW7/1". .1.7 !U lot',' o, trite' to 1 '«» '..«• ll,in "or wholesale dcpareuient is represented in the house by N. 11. Mcd'-aris, W. T. l'oliid.xi r, ofYa !klu comity, and lioon M. Il"v, uf Davie couiitv, and on the road by J. ('. llondmail, of tin. klngli:n>i eonntv. OUR GRAIN, FLOUII, M I^Al 1 AND heavy grocery department in eliarp ol A. li. \\ rignt. a Cn i:h im r .ei. v. a-« -' ■ 1 i»> *V *. Sp inkle .. tI !; -I \\, ■ 11101 ■ land, of Kovsytn. J. M. Martin, of Stokss, and IL ('• Holm 11. of D.n I• • .'inty. .-etli'r Willi .'I 'he . he. 1 . 'way roaily to'wait on customers In the general ret ail dep.i::m nt-: vvh : \■! i ■ ~>» 1 • I ••»!,I 1. • ! I'u ,-r M ' - move the goods to and from the railroad and to delivu ihroiigl AV"* ■ b • sto k ! ' li. i- •KI r : Nip 1 \.t . ! Orchard (irass, Herds Urass, Kentucky lilue lirass an I I 1•i\• e. I> —-a ho -I • ••••» ■ i.dl at 1".. ji: ires. Star Brand Special Manure and Star Brand Ouano, two ofthe moat tellable brands of fertilizers m ade. Me rs. A 1 \ i nianiif.i -. «w- tin'. •» "II nit Inn.- Hie J quality of these excellent fertilizers, except to improve thorn —h thins they e istantl >il •. i.. hews I more elearlv tlie importance of cultivating less land manuring m .ie li!. .'i I . «•". • !• n> S|>- , Tobacco Manure, as a pro luoer of the desirable grail", that : '•'• f ' • 11 I:. I .': i.n.in.. I at the head if the list of fertilizers for general crop... The prh • tli • v .1/1 'A in 1 1I • !•>*> r tli.ia ii. ... L. /o remonce to intjiiiries. in hurt! to «iy Hot' trill xrll ' ■ ■ CREDIT IN RETAIL DEPARTMENTS! Wo beg to say to our customers that, baviug only "U-* !•: • i • • • ' r ' n - •' ' ■''"" on credit. Wo make this public statement «.» tbat it on- \\l 1m- i ■ '»'•? v. ,rh . > r..-! w. «•. «». J. w. lirown. our book keeper,he will not be ofß iand cor diallyiuviuva!l to come and examine our stock ami pri * »•*.■» N v Irr .v. • HIXSIIA\\ Si MKHEAKIS. DON'T READ THIS "■ y von are interested. The Salem f Iron Works, Salem X. C. wants eve.y person who is in need of a stood STKAM KNCISK UOILEU SAW MILL I'I.AN Uls. ANI) MATCIIEII ri'LLEYS, II.VACUUS SHAFTING &e., to write to tlioni for jn ie ■ VV H A r L AIAY BE Aee..uiplii>lii'ii by a liberal use of Printer ink. anil by tiirniiu; out only first elm work, is forebly iilitMratCil by t ln *um-a-, ofth Salem Iron Works. Salem C!. lnainifiieturs of Engines, Saw Mills, Wool IManera &e , who liavo their inaeblii #ry in ofwrutiuu in over twenty ol the states auii territories «.f the Unite.l Stales nlso is Canada, United Slates of Columbia Chili, Cuba, and Siam. in the latter try, a wood working establialuui nt, in whi. ii the brother of th. klnpis was supplied witii niael.inerj by tl 'aleiii Ironworks. Wo would advise par;,. - t tending to purchase any thine in ill. ii In. to correspond with til-m bolorc pluei - an order elsewhere. JFUIW^ f\ut at Inst., ami no mistak*, tl ' £1 Ullcgcfatenl Saw 3II1«,V uM-ilic best Saw MIU l.i.ilt nit I ' teci States, eonsitU nii'j; pricey mat. i i a ami workmanship, manufi. iure»l hy tin g Salem Iron Works. Nil* ' i N • ' • fej wrnmriT'^rtr $300.00, I TTTill l ow hny a li-st olas.> \V anc! Matrlicr, wludi phuic'six iucl »*s thhk, t\\ri-»\ f«»M ■ B| rlu-8 whle ami matth ni y \yhlth upr-H Ial«i ••* N« WiH 'l' r * 1 1CJ1 1 '® '' prio's I* tie Sutcm Iron Hoi in, V a WSiTted! B g rp «• puhli' generally t" ki ..-a ?■> 0 11'tr SSUO.O» they ran lmy :i •' 1 ! » 9I:N«IINi:. iMiii.uit ;*n«l - \\\ «I 1 gjj Kl'lT, I hat will saw I > i ; > 19 I'm «if tVm* a* *1 a i. J l ' l ' '«'• ■ ia>. Aihlress, Sai.km !•' v N ' t M TOBAl't'O II AX t'l' iIU'IIEBS ATTEHTION ! A BAI.CAIN FOB SOMI.IJOi) V. We have for sale the f"lli \\'iuu : 10 Retainers for manufacturing tobareo. 10 HON Screws " 5 Sets Shapes " fi Pot Mills " 1 Hand Pump for Retainers. A large lot of iron plates, &e., «ie. All the above named fixtures are in good order having been used only two sea-. a--. Will sell cheap,either singly or all together. Call and examine same at SALEM IKON WORKS, Salem , N. C. masa SPECIAL NOTICE 1«; cj . ! -®n to the publie aenernlly and jet 3l>> toll people of North Car oil,, i that Iho K..L 31 U«»-N WOUKS, SA! SMS.C CSM* icture Steam Undines, «.i» mills and woo • Planers, wliieh tln-v uri willing to pet: i eoiupefion with thiw of any ov". ' raaLdi ictuer eotisidurine pi h-s material and Voriananaliip: Lon't tail to write for circulars and prices. I WANTED 100,000 able bodied men, not lor war bill to thoroughly in\ Mi-ate the writ* on Ibe Entelne, HtHV Jlllln lid Wood Planer* manufuta. -dby the Salem Iron Works. Sarin X f. AVIIY PAY From $400.00 to $500.00 for a TLAM II ani» M.vn mk"m wh« n you tail rcL one that will to ;» good, an iU> much work lor $3(K).00? of the S.Vl.ttM lltoN WORKH, Sai.lu K. C\ BHI/tCTK" r» otSon.whowith to«*»mino AvVbli I IdSlulW th»* pap«f,of obtkin ort urii— u -f *p«c« •" ChtCAgj, will find it on fit" »* THOMAS. THE UORTH Carolina BFn 0 I /-»; I , H'uwrorp ts»to?»2 CJE 'c4 j tfii'ia yJ .X-- s ■ !zs »•' j //>/,? Ttl.E Prs r f oor)s 11 J' - AND " AT THE LSIWEMT IMIICES S j 1 rN Always Patronize tlio Production of Your Own State •Si per "m- i ;.i ; k ?• 1 "*'hnr' ;«■ rs, i : TI 4.' r * * :• ' \ ' 1 * * 1 1 jsA. O 1 k j 1 i J a.l yJ 9 • 7.7; //.' J'lEl)MX\ T jr. IT., £ w:nsroN n. c ( M GAR OMSEEIB ' A LAKUhi Ql AMIIV OS p"| han ilulst's x ii ■ I Fresh fJanlrn Seal* j' JUST RECEIVED AT ' | ASHCRAFT & OWENS | - |ig PKU3GISTS. L S WINSTON. 7\-. \ ||| SEEDS. > H tWf'J -ftv MANUFACTURED OY s ItfcC'ii J iMuXCrnJ r* YW n i"V TJir(T)|"D"XT'C i caccLAP. m m IKON wosks. : 1 —-oj a 1- J j Salem, N. C. i Mb i Jjp/il "-V- !' Oils? **' • u- *'"Y v '■££" S. j v' 7-,8 .y' V %jer . I' .. ■ ■?. - : • . .. »r - , "' Circu . Also Muntifvturcr* of Steam Engines, Wood Planors, Pulleye, 4c. " ™> *"* PricM to SALEM IRON WORKS. SAXJfIM, N. C. |« PARSONS' SPILLS I Vhrve Dtlle W»TU hwr rtlfoovsry. Ko otkm like tbvm In th« worUL WiO POILTLTRTJ ow M nllevc *1! ritnner of Tto>- lnlbrmetton «rovu.d oaoti box ia worth Mo ttm«m tfco ooat of * box or cilia Find out *h >t t thorn hQd TOU wlli l*o ttuuiKftil. > «tooo. IlhiftiiM punpblrt GO 1.1 E^W^VWHFLRO, T-R ™" T II«U 1 IBVAFTO. Jr. I. JIOQ.. M O filOorton. I SlEllSlAYr'l Kfl or «.ut bT -UII.IM Ut .!*»»». »HI II BMW bar Mi'WM, MffwuO. tor feg.OU fl*. t. Si JWiUlwa « WMn Mill - Winter - Astonishcrs ! 1 Prices that will kill dull days! Knock "at cost" Houses Entirely ont of Ring. . And crowd our STORK ROOM during the days of Snow, Over Coats and Rubber Hoots ' Read these Prices for they are New and Original! If oofs ami Shoes howled nut almost with out a price / Men's solid split boot* ;it $1.55. Mfii'.s solid w liol >MH-k iKMttsut 1.55. ( hi Id's Ih oljs .«! "iuf. J/i'll's Wll(>i'>tO«'l. i • oralis ;ti 05c. I Mt-n'* \vhole*tot-k Inji t ui bi\ ul 1.05. l«udies'solid It II«*I *Uot > ii »*n'. * Misaed' solid Ic.ultc! sluN'.s I - .'-: .i (13c. ( hiMfriiV S4»!i«l Irathei 71; ar 45. .M».»'» v.liu call' >!.(., s u I.m vv k—back and flout ut 09c. All kinds of best grades of Boots and Shoes at slaughtering prices! Vorlll O'aiviinri co'tt • lucks. • ' • . v.» ilit «m . . 1 v.twlard ea!i> .•« a . 1 I-4-1\ ill \ 1 m»| i 1 .i.T-' iii- it 15i'. Mon*> I . tMciino I U» T - -K •.•*.»: jl'C. J.adics* nn\ . .. a' *.*»• . V!! !o;*.j i , : «li sl- j. :.l 1 •*. doz. N .-d|. s . .!j. ■ it lt\ • (ia| r. • Ladiv*satl wool lious*' at l-£t\ AS! kinds of stiff and soft Hats For men, boy•, and children al panic prices. jerseys, hosiery, Towels, Underware. Skirts. Handkerchiefs. Gloves. Corsets, l-are.s Hiuidba^. Are. Ml mint;. ! *]»wn !c. "vi ; >n.l with llm otlier 51-0:1' .".|u>'tiniu>.Q!>on't forget the Bargains tii:ii e.m always ln ioiml in our Glassware and Tinware Departments. Kl'lUiEK MHIKS of .ill ki ils ."t r f.tmoti* low ptiee£ Thousand* ef wall pleas cii customers v. ill testily to llw übnvc. Don't br lot ;4>i 1 i\ ».y luud -ut •■••st" proclamations, Imt mmc direct to the origins tor# and leaders ol "knock down piiecs. W. L. FriANKLIN & GO'S \» \i York House Libert) «!., WIMSTOM. S. C. .v. w. \oufi.i.i;t, j. s. scales ll.J.tiun Ai 'ii ... W. A. V.'>l - t 1.1:, of Rim Co.. Floor Manager. 3.. .1 i-M :, 11 bttkn ». i., Awl Vi&Mr M""y -pIEB&sOPIT aHE^IOUSE. w 5 r%^ r ±x>.>', cj. For the SALE OF LEAF TOBACCO -t J ln commencing a new Tobacco year, we desire to thank our friends for the patron age in the past. We promise renewed ef-l forts in their behalf in the future, we guarantee prices equal to any house in W inston. There will be an active de mand tor ail good, bright Tobaccos duringi. the Fall trade. Don't forget the place and name—Puaxuovr. M. W. XOR FLEET &CO GEO. E. XISSEX & CO., ' j wagon Manufacturers, SALEM, N. C- Very Fest work at Lowest Prices. Steel Thimble Skeins without extra charge. Large stock at Capt. J. E. Gil mer's in Winston Call and see them. I ' f Wm. M. Hinshaw, OLD TOWN STREET OPPOSITE FARMERS WAREHOUSE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in —General Merchandise— Winston, N. C. CONHISTIAG IX Dry Hoods, Notion*, Hats and Trunks, B««N and Shoes, Wooden and Willow Wares, Tin Ware, Syrups, coffees, Sugar, randy, Ric« a»d Spices o 1 all kinds, cut Nails, Ilorse Nails, llorse mid MulcS'uoes, and tuj otbet things usually kept in a kvneral sU:ek. ! also handle J. k P. Coat's Host Pis Ccrd Spool Cotter, and sell at Pkftt delphia prices. J. J. Msscn & W. E. Bpach] IVAGONS AT SHOP PRICES. 1 have just received a lot of Fruit Cans of the uew patent Lafayttte, Maion Improved, Porcelin and tilass Topg Thanking all for their liberal patronage, and ask a continuance of the same I will as ever try to do my hist to please my customers. John D. Wall and Jaka A. Martin arc still vxitli me aud will be glad to see tlioir friends Respectfully. Win. 31. 11 in WIIJIAV. Winston N. C., July 19th 1880. When yon visit Winston Look out for the I WEATHER SIGNAL, floating over the top of ! SMITH & BROWN'S OBVe SiUHE, where you will save money by purchas ing your FAMILY MEDICINES Garden Seeds, |&e., We also keep the largest Stock of PAINTS and OILS in Winston, and we pro pose selling them as cheap as any* body else. We oiler special inducements to 'country nturchauts w lien they are in need of any thing in our line, such as CASTOR OIL, LU PAUWJGUIC and Essences jofali Kinds. we will sell as.cheap as you can buy them in large cities Dont forget to give us a trial when you eomg to FJ iiiston. Very Truly; SMITH & BROWN s " U( l S4eud For PRICE LIST ON CATALOGUE OF JOB - SCHOOL BOOKS W. B. WILLIAMSON, SUCCESSOR TO WILLIAMSON $ COJtRIE, 'Bookseller, stationer, AND STEAM POWER PRINTER. Wlion you want F 11ST-CLASS JOB PRINTING send yuurordeia to th*m Special discount to Teachors aud Merchants on School Books. D#po«itory for SCHOOL HOOKS adopted by State Board Education. They cad furniib y»« with any book published.
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