THE MONROE JQURHAL
R. F. BEASLEY. I p....
Tuesday. October 17. IWS.
Farm Labor Not the Only Scarce
Ererybxly ha heard lout the
rarity of farm labor. But tliU if
nut the onlv kind of Libur tlat U
afarce in the South, There U i
ararcity in every line uf activity.
The remarkable thing about the sit
nation U that nftonly is both skilled
and unskilled labor aearw, but there
u a W k of men U till position of
trust and iilace that require nuuiag
ing ability. Right here in Mnn
the Uiing that most prevent new
and small but profitable enterprise
from springing up faster is that there
are no capable men to manage them.
Capital could be had fi r many small
industries if there were promoters in
whose managing ability people had
confidence. Not only is this true in
manufacturing, but it is also true m
the mercantile business. With the
accumulation of capital the nunilier
of places here men of character and
ability are needed increase daily.
Heretofore capital has been employ
ed in the South under the supervi
sion of the men who owned it Its
increase has Urn so rapid that the
time has come when more managers
are needed. The production of men
has not kept up with this demand.'
and today this is the one tlung that I
most cripples our dev elo ment. Only'
few days ago a man living here re-1
marked to the writer that he could j
The CUnaman wis a tremendou
success in Charlotte, as at all other
Southern point. Mr. Thomas Dixon.
the author, is traveling with the corn -
A Darinf Jail Delivery.
Atttmiir Ith. u. I -..4tr !'
The nnwt delilierately planned and
shreJ!v executed jail delivery that
h is occurred in u estern Ninth t aro-
panj for the purpose of observing Una smce the notoriou lUy and An
the effect the play has upon the pub
lic. It is netting him about the hun
dred dollars a week, but be says that
dersun esca(e here, some it' years
aii. took, tdjce at the Iiuninil-
countv jail in thiscity between and
aeuoes uot care m niuvu ior e t,su-and si v colored, cut their wav
nnaocial as for the artistic effect,' through the steel cag-s. sawed Ke
already having made enough to live
on. The curtain had not gone down
on the play on the first night of its
presentation before he had oilers from
New York managers who were an-
an outer iron bar acns the ventila
tor, and uii::n clear of the win
dow, clamored down the brick wall
of the jail building and escaird tn
the darkness. The while prisoners
who nude their cseaie were John
loustogetit for their house in the rate of JIadisou county, cliargiM
metronolui. It will simi.lv set the ,u iu r m,an- aml
, , ..... , , lone of the most desiderate nun iu
.wnonnrewua iu poeriui pre-, WwWn Xor,h ,-ari,hl Slr!lrtl
senUtionof theiMnditionstiiatcalieJ ijjj. i(.nr- jv,v fhristopl.er
forth and necessitated the Klu Mux, (and Hob Duncan, all chare d witu
and when it gets on the Northern larceny The escaped m-cro pr:-n-
(stage it will open some eyes. While SLM
Mr. Dixon is the first U write a book , jt.7t,tlilh lliv,n" a! h
with Klu Klux characters that ob-j bnvuy, and Je Sal ley. cii.irpd
uined wide publicity, he is nt Hie i w ith burinsy Jam.-s Allen is the
first to couceive the" value of those I negro w ho ix.blrd ti e nsi.ieive of
i i.- .lit Supt. Kam-'ur of the Ashevi e ui-
times and conditions as the back- , .. " ,. . ,. .
.. , vision of the Nutliern liau; , and
ground for a great book. Jlr. 1. J. , acalI1;it ,, ,.te wert. r;Vt. ,-as. s
Jerome of this place wrote the first j t the time of the jail delivery
novel embracing this subject. It (there were 2i prisoners cutined in
was called "Klu Klux Clan No. 40." j th two cas ..f the county jail. Of,
this nurr.U-r, nine declined to take
The davs of piracy and mutiny at J vantage of an op,vrtuu.ty to wain
' ' . (gain tlieir liU rtv and remained U-
sea have passed, but a cruel andhnJ ,ht in n lif lt, Kl,tlU, j
bloody deed like those of old wao , Althn:h these nine pnnors re-l
enacted on the sea somewhere off the frained from making their escape.'
Carolina coast some time ago. Tlwithey nevertheless faded to warn or;
,-rv- f , .mall vel mutinied, slew " 111 "w es, arr, , u.r
the otlicers of the ship, and took
harge. When the Uat was appre
hended and broudit into Sut!nort : went into the ;ai! to l.n-k tin
lii-r ,Wks hk.kml lik,. slanclitor ers into their cells for the l::ght.
IVrsiJent will Break,iait In Ral- live tln re at I III p m. instead of 7
eith oa ThursJay ami Kca.h a:iJ t ave at 1 -.V The st.-p at Lex
Charlotte at 7.IU. a.-, n is wt s heduled. tut the ar-iu'nii-
! (.Cig.:! tit to sinltwti n.inutcs at
Tlie cmiiiiitlee having in clare tll p-'int will rarrutl out Tlte
the HMrpth i4 the rrsni-! t lu re I'lesideiit w.is l;isy a long while this
met this afternn and n adetae tiii.d nirmt:g aith Secrrtjnr li b. He
arraiigcuienis. Streiary l.bM.'t has prepared tiieniaj.ity of hi kng
w.nl by a geiitleman wlw can:e here sptvhes t! at he will dt-liter in the
to k k over the ground, tlart it was So.i!h. notably t!i.e in lUhmoiid.
dired to haie the slnvt ah iig ILil.-ih and A'lauuv. and copies are
winch the pnvesic-n wou;j ,t
roi-vl. as is il.'Ue iu the huaf ecus,
and M;ior.l.'li!i-.'U s-i.J this would
be atu-mled to.
The lresident will U'tak. n t, t!i
Kveeiitue M uimoii, and after break
fast the hue of march w ill U- taken
to the fair grounds, .jmte a ftx'twu
of tlie city .erd in the i ute
On the of the I'reM.h nt"s car
nagewill l a vret service nun
and thnr others will I in ti c cai
riage unmeilutely follow a-g that of
the IVesi.lciit. ii arrival at the fail
grounds t:.e prui i. it w.ileutcr the
nii-e course, the Presidential pa:t.
tiie tJoxernor and ('uticil of !.it. .
going to the ngM. and the n.ilitary
to the left. The isiilit.iry will li.ci,
march past the President and ti t-
eni.T. wtio wis; Ik-on t: iHaki:
stand N taoin the :r ud?.in I
ra.v course Provisi -n has Uvh
ma.Se ly winch at i-at .hium .
pie oli easily sv the IV si.tcnl U
the stand will U the pies, h ut and
his party of seven, ii ,veni- i ilh nn.
the Council of S:at-an.i the i r.nal
u:T.
in the h inds f t,v a;us lire a-
-ia!:,ns Many other siwhe are
vet to l pn-p.ire, and tlw IVrsidcut
will ! busy on these uutil he h-ave
V aslutigton.
1 other eleven. and the first knowledge
Sheriff Keed had of a jail delivery
;w.is shortlv after 10 o'cl.n-k when he
nsn-
The othoial itenerary
dent's S'Uthern t, ur
gotten up in leaflet f,,r
from the white h. is.'
oulv change in tin sche
Carolina, as p;.l!isl
nspon,hiice, is !h
f '-e
l.au-js
"as
-I.e.
,! it'
l.oi;i
at t turiotte
The
;::e.v
s'led
Hie
rth
!a!
1 ar-
pcu. The crew were negroes and are
now in jail at Southport. j
i
Cestive Britie and Uroom of the
Rowan Countv Home.
not get men to attend to parts of his: Wingate News,
business which required them and;
the expansion of his business inter Wingate, Oct. IC Mr. and Mrs.
ests was thereby hampered. Another K. H Hivensof M,.iir,r sjHiit yester-
oue said that he had been looking in , JV at the home of the former s pa-
vain for a man to take charge of a
rents.
The marriage of Miss h:i Dawson
and Mr. Joe M, Daniel, those antique
paupers, was dii,y celebrate.! yester
day evening in the chapel a! the
county home, four miles fi' : Salis
bury. Kev. Dr. 1'. .! Mur.l.vk per-
Mr W n l..vn.,l,ta i,,l,irn..,l ( ' ' ' " . 1 .
business, and being unable to find ! hi; C'Z iwkinJlr in list Kn-' , mT' '" ' r-v
,. ,,. , ,11 ins uome near uoikini.tiam tost rn- ,,,,lm.ut ,,f .Lnnny was evident,
lum. could not ojrn up the business.; day to spend a few- days. jTU, u,,.(i lh,,ir,,m.
So it gix's. I he only explanation is I Mr. . h. Iwoek left fort wis. S.( ..; i,m,.j a,lS ,,f j;,; years plighted
that hinted at above, namely, that!1' inst.. where he will take tu.lrtr; n, with auieaiimgness The
development lias been so rapid that:"'; 'V T f, . i . ls '' ''"de just past
... I , ' jiim tftiiur rvcint.tii, a !uuuin tn
trains men could not U prluced , thp wingate Miol, returned to h-r
within the time. hatevcr the cause, h(e near Wadesboro tmlav, on ac
me dehciency is a serious matter count of the illness ot tier lather.
How it shall lie owicome we ,lo n..i I The young ladies of Wingate hav
lniw :orgiiiu,'.e.
I he old gentleman crop:
i aisie t the a.tar wearing
i sat down ith his tiaiic
down t lu
lus :,at and
-. He was
lilt tin
a Hible c!as.
academy on Saturday
Lax Views Among W hites as
Crime Anionic Negroes.
to
made by the city editor of the Char-
uuie I'oserver, in reporting a municr
among the negroes:
"Coroner W, A. Cirvsham, w ith the
following jurors, held an inquest
over the remains of Calvin Simmons,
the negro who was shot to death at
Moses' Sanctuary church, in lierry
hill township, Friday night; Messrs.
S. C. Ross, W. ().' Johnson, C. It.
Flournov, Joe Thornley, James H. I,.
Phillips ami J. II. Hatch. The ver
dict, after abundance of evidence,
was fo this effect, that the deceased
came to his death by knife and pistol
wounds made by Dave and Joe Alex
ander, respectively. The sheriff was
ordered to hold the slavers without
bail.
"The evidence in this case devcl
ojied the fact that the killing of Sim
mons was after the up-to date negro
fashion. Mecklenburg county has
had more than one hundred' such
murders among the colored popula
tion. The negro becomes offended
over a trivial matter and draws his
weapon with the lixed purpose of
dealing out death to a fellow man.
Very few murderers of this sort have
suffered the full penalty of the law
in tins county. So long as a w hite
man is not concerned, the authorities,
as well as the people, fail to become
interested in the bloody deeds If
Iteve and Joe Alexander are good
field hands some reputable white
man will beg for mercy, when they
are tried, and ask the court to make
the sentence light. This has been
the rule heretofore, and there is no
reason to hoi for a change. The
law-abiding citizen does not think
enough about the negro murderer so
long as the victims are of his own
race. If the testimony heard yester
day proves to be correct, Joe Alex
wider is guilty of willful and pre
meditated murder, and his brother
Dave is an accessory in the crime. It
looks like dastardly murder. These
negro rows and shooting scrapes
come too quick on the heels of each
other, and if they continue, white
persons may suffer. There came near
being a double homicide at Salem
colored church Sunday a week ago
Yi ithin a week followed the lierryhill
affair. There is no telling where the
next win occur. Wind tiger liquor
lurnisnes the fuel for the outbursts
of brutal passion, and the rural com
munities are bound to feel the bloody
hand soon or late. It is a serious
proposition for the law-abiding per
son, whether he be white or b ack
Tbe fear of tlie gallows keeps the hot-
blooded negro from shooting down i
white man when he becomes infuri
ated because of some imaginary or
real wrong.
This is the boldest statement of an
unpleasant truth that we have seen,
but who can doubt that it is true?
There is no question that a large
class of the negro population holds
Terr lightly the killing of each other.
If this idea is allowed to flourish
through the cupidity of white men,
how long, as the Observer suggests,
will it be that the brutes can be held
in leash from attacking white men
with the same unprovoked fury? The
white men who secure the liberty of
such brutes for the sake of their
labor are playing with fire.
Still In tlie ring for chickens and
ggs, J. A. Lingle.
Jlr. D. 11. Perrv has sold his house
ami lot to Mr .1 A. W atson win
siime ancharitical S.ilisl
W ,10 .'Ain't
win move Here in the near future ,,i,,r
, , he Mlii. Ue 1, 1 think l! :
jir. l . .u
to .Mr. J. J.
business at Jinn me.
'told to remove it ati-i stand, which
latter o,.si!i,i!t ln.lh t.,k T:., eer,-
tthicil inceUs' i ,;,,i,.i ,i ', ,...,.!..
night. i,..v.'.,l ,-,i,,l.r, .'. ,,,.1 ,,,,,-
C- n'l!K-'f mm,n: 'presents. I'liev then wen! to the dili
ville, . H. Nnall of laxahaw and wim, th eoun'v gave a
.1. II. Hivens of Anson countv have i,,,, ,,.. n... i .... i .,' c..,;
The follow ing striking remarks are ; recently entered school here. ' her s.H-ori,l-u v v,uil. vo.l t i i inmP
ii ry ciothirr
vi til married vet.-' I lie bach-
replied that he was not. Then
ii.,.,.
Ilogan has ,mld his store ,. Th., Has rt,a,h. thl,' ,1llv
Perry and will go into ..: a, ,,. ,.i ,..u ,;,
en- ' i.,,,,. i,..,, ),,.,, ,if.,,,-..,i ,,i,i t,i .,
gaged with the White Oak Dairy. ,. tk, lwam ttl ,,,,,,. iUi;,
Mr. J H daddy has a very .re rile to S),,ni,.r alll, b;i, k Tll,v
hand which was hurt in the gin .,n conmw to live out their dav"s
some time ago. on the county's charitv and will i-
uiegimiiiK i.aiii caug.u on lire ,,.,.,, ,,. llimi, ;l!t ,1(.v
again Saturday, the second tune this i, i,, ..i, ,,,i,,,-
seas,in, but little damage was dune -
Jlr. D. F. Jones has sold his house The U-st yet! lloine inii.le mo
and lot near the academy to Kev. S. I huwes. I s. Helms.
II. Hnvk. I -
There will be a public debate Try my new crop home made
here at an early date. The! mohues. L. S. Helms,
question is, "Resolved, That Japan
did not receive her just dues in the' dust received u nice line of up
peace conference." The alhrmative to date hats. Collins lliggrrs.
will be represented by Messrs. II B
Jones and W. D. Reynolds, the neg
ative bv Messrs. R. L. Jh'Whirteri '"' at l.ingl'
and Ray Funderburk. The public is
cordially invited. J.
Creo
Belle"
Cigars
The cigar of the ii
v ie) lie'le," l.ei.cise
maile right, smokes rig
all right. See that you
it alien yo-.t want a
smoke none other will i,
so woll. Hand :r..u!e, imiui
made.
At all linar stand
hav '
i; Km
I! She Accepts You
Tiie day won't U far distant
when ou will lie confronted with
the gnu-erv problem. And we'll
wagi r y.ii will find it a mighty
hard proposition. t..
S'art right - get acquainted w ith
us -we'll help sin ith the thorny
path of housekeeping for the new
ly wed couple.
We will serve you
both iron, mically and promptly
-we will kivp your wants sii
j'ln -d at the miiiiinum vtvst.
F' T a young couple, as a rule,
must start on a small scale, we
si.ppiy tlie wants oi ue small
'aii ily as readily as the demands
of the largest hotel.
We have a clean slore. clean
goods and a clean reputation.
Westaitel right and we have
kept to the right ever since.
Starting right
half the battle we'll tight tw.v
ii. Is of your starting half if you
wio l'iiv your groceries here.
May we have the pleasure?
BRUNER 6 HUEY.
! - ,h . , I KniCfii, Ham- Atnl MrMk
.ik,-r 111 all fan, lite, i
Hon
I ll. :
l,n. I.
U' f.mn.l
Is .. 1 .-1 Villi
INxiit.l guur
promise to
Ten
We sell the old reliable brands
Notice of Summons.
Sttt!.'.,f ..rt'! I ,Hr,,;ia. , ,!!(
I hl-.n I -Min'v i Ht-f..:
I I ' u ...... I, . ... . .. f i ,i
of slim', "Stone Crusher,'' "Anvil i t"Ii. I. K Tli'-in.l-. H .1 s nn .....it.. I 1.
till. W A A II-' 11, . I ,.'' I" H -im .(,. H II Cl.
liruud," etc.
They cannot bebeut.
Collins iS; iliggen.
K J I'
Pm i.
Don't Borrow Trouble.
It is a bad habit to ttorrow anything
but the worst thing that you eau
possibly borrow is trouble. When
sick, sore, heavy, weary and worn-
out by the pains and poisons of
fyspepsia, biliousness. Bright s dis
ease and similar internal disorders,
don't sit down and brood over
your symptoms, but fly for relief to j ni
Klectric Hitters. Here you will find
sure and permanent forget fulness
of all your troubles and your body
will not lie burdened by a load of
debt disease. At English Drug
Co.'s, price Site., guaranteed.
It is a Well
Known Fact
that we sell the best Shoes made. And we
invite you to call and inspect our large fall
stock. Everybody sells cheap shoes, but
we sell good
Shoes Cheap.
You will find here a complete assortment ;
of the famous Old Virginia Shoes for all;
the family and the Morris and Red Raven
Shoes for men. These are the best that
can be made and we have them in all the
leading styles and leathers.
We want your shoe trade and will sell
you the best shoes for the least money.
McRae Mercantile Co,
COMING ON ITS OWN TRAIN!
THE GREAT-
V&n Amburg
Shows,
Circus, Museum, Menagerie,
Will Positively Lxhihit at
Monroe, Tuesday, Oct. 24th.
Combined on a scale of magnitude never attempted before. Com
ing in all its vast entirety. Bigger. Hotter, tireater, Grander than
cents sie onion pickles for ' , " ' , y , ;'m,V rsew heature.
at l.inde's i i-itnii. i ,irantio. Moral Muzotim of Marvels. New Cohlen Menagerie.
rM.-JS&a&;!&&is
Many Strange Zoological Specimens
Including the Rarest Animals in Captivity. The Lioness, Ql'EEN,
and her family of younjr cubs. A $.im FKATURE-the larreHt
living Hiri'uroTAMUS in captivity, weiKhinr 6.(MK) pountk A
Mon.tter Hluod-5weatinjc IWhemoih, of H1 Writ, Captured in the
uensesi Mardts oi me wildest reKHns oi the mysterious KiverNile,
A Zoological Garden
HrouRht to your city on wheels. The Human Meteors, the IaPearl
ramny ot hensational Aenalste. Harihars Japanese Troujm.
Mons. Carlosa, the great iK'rpendicular ladder Artist.
Wheeler's Marine Band
The finest Musical Organization traveling with any Circus in
America.
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'liiit)rt'it, h-i of h it- inn IVe.-v
kit u i, uifi Loiti He, rn- nn.
'inkn-i ii i. ii'-ir- hi ;i (.f rit-.iii
tifir m-Uw "f ? K hit v t. -l-f.'!iilittr
1 hi' tie fptKiail!-. aUiyr tin Mit'tt w tit 'rt,f !i.it iif
tlml nn at-tii.it f!itu1 iti jriv.- m i-rn i-i'iti
nirilf'Clt IH I ht "11 T1"M Hit rt lhf I IH"H (HUM' V
IN r.furftl -flit' f'if t-flJl.tlutt l-f lll"
fHl.t r-tat 1 titi t ftilj.tm T I' I Utc.
Thiiininiiiil ttttifr Mint Hf in ( ni."i rn,it!v,
N.r.,n,t Hlf -Hl-i -ii-f.'ll-Utlt- Wltl fllKin-r
) trtk' in it h- t!uil f !tfV nr rr.(in In n. r
Vive -t tllf lelk .'f tht- NiMrLtr ..ir ,,f
I nl'Ui ct.tnitv, N r ...ri the Kitt .iHV.tf VntMii
U-r. tmifi. hicii -t.t oit.r i- In ilif r.'iirt ii.iti-'
of on hi i-uiitil hi M.-tin. S r , mi.t an-wt-r i-r
lit-nmr ti Hit-fiiiihimt in i. mf..'u. nr th
pinU(T will ai'l'i.l ( tli c.tirf f -r th- r.-! i,.f
'tt-nimle1 Itl r..iniiiNM'f Mm- ' i-ti.U-r id,
K A AKMHKI l ( l,r
itf .Snjn'rinr t iiiif ; i i tv, ,
Ailnni. Jtrtiin' A A rnil5cii,
Aliyn fur iiint iflx.
MONROE, N. C.
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2" c-i - y
Gr&.nd Street Pageant.
The new and costly Steam Piano to be seen daily in our Free Spec
tacuiar oireei raraae. a urand liala Uay. i'repare for the com
mar event One ticket admits tn all nrlvertispH shown All Chil
dren Halt Price. No Qamblinic or Swindling allowed. Honest and
Fair Dealing the motto of this vast concern.
Two Performances Dally. Door open at I and 7 p. m.
Remember the Day and Date, Monroe, Tuesday, October 24th.
Our Prices for Staple Goods
Are down to low water mark. There is no possibility of their going lower
and the tide is sure to turn before a great while. Long experience and careful
study have taught us where and how to buy. As a result of this knowledge
we buy in large quantities in the best markets, and pay cash, thus obtaining
the lowest prices and the biggest discounts. We give our customers the ben
efit of the concessions we receive, and no one who has to pay for his stock can
afford to undersell us. The prices we quote are not misleading. They are a
fair representation of the values we are offering in every line.
5.m yards Apron Ginghams, JJc. yarJ.
IVautiful line of Outing ami KUnmlettin
for iiUfs anJ kiimmaii, only Ilk', yard.
New line, pretty patterns, heavy cotton fab
ric railed "Audrey Suiting. " lk like iil,
especially suited for sohnl dresses and skirts.
F.itra quality, fast colors, 10c. yard.
Full yard-wide Bleach lVraestic, Sc. yard.
Fearless Bleachings, splendid quality, only
"c. yard.
Amoskeag Ginghams, elegant line. Indigo
Blue with stripe, guaranteed fast colors very
durable. 1'rice like. yard.
Full yard-wide IVrcals at 5c yard.
DRESS GOODS AND SILKS.
$1.25 Yard-Wide Colored Chiffon Taf
feta at 98c. per Yard.
The new reds, greens, browns, greys, solid
colored yard-wule CliifT.ui Tafteta, very )Hpular
for suits and waists, $1.25 value, i)8c. yard.
SI. 25 Guaranteed Yard Wide Black
Taffeta at 88c.
$1 25 Two Toue Changeable Jacqtiard at
75 cents yard.
Changeable Jattpiard (noal patterns) brown,
tan, blue, green, etc., 27 inches wide, .fl.2."
value, l'rice 75c. yard.
NEW DRESS GOODS ARRIVALS.
Scotch Plaid. Mohairs and Sicilians. Tiny
have just arrived and possess many posilni
ilies for making effective Fall Suits". 3t inch
wide 4Se. yard; 42 inch wide 5(o. yard.
.KVinch full lustre Brilliantine; colors black,
blues, 75c. value. Price 4Hc. yard.
We are agents for the Collingswnod's Woolen
Mills of Philadelphia. Not a better line of
Black Dress Goods made for the money. Full
line Poplins. Melrose, Grauitcs, Panamas and
Indies' Cloths.
Every train brings something new for
ut. It would be well, therefore, to come
to see us often.
W.H.BELK&BRO.
Cheapest Store on Earth.
w
ANTED Three probation uurnrv
Uualificatiunt: A good charac
ter, good home training, good liraltli,
a tliorouKh acadrmic rduration, an
even temper, a quirt toDKW, given to
duty and self Hacrifire rather tliau to
plramire aud arlf indulgence, enrrget'
ir, aef king nursing an a clioaeu work
rather than a convenient step to mar
riage or other preferred loin. Appli
cant must be not under to nor over 25
years of age.
Aiihcraft & Stewart Sanatorium.
Monroe, N. C, October j, 1005.
NEW Koyal Sewing Machiuei at
Dillon's.
The
Herrick
Shoe
for women.
For style and
comfort they
have no equal.
The latest fall
styles now in, at
The People's
Dry Goods
Company.
The Big Show
.Uonror fins litnl one sfoir ilils full untl is
to liiitr miiilii r iJ one fiis month. Slimr
iliuj is nhnus it (iJ iliuj. Thnusiuuls nfn o
ilr vow i' to tinvn Hint tin if to sir thr li$ civ
ftiimf, vfv. Itttt stioir thuj litis no vsjurittl
nttrtiiiion fur us. . , ivouhl 1011 sn
post f Jiirtuisc ur witnagv oiLaJii'J show six
days firry link. v show Inintlirtls of -plv
firry day our ti$ linv of Dry (loads and
droi t rit s. Ill- hair a large and iirlt siiui
vd stoeh. Mm and women t ome and look,
then they vome haek ami hUy. W e hair tlie
lust stork in town.
New Fall and Winter
Goods are Now In
and Still Coming.
We will sell you Shoes at a priee that will
fi tide you. All kinds of winter iiootls: flats,
Shoes, Hose, Stinking, deans, Shirting,
Calico, Suspenders, anything you want at
the very lowest figure.
It is no trouble to show our stock. Come
around and get our prices before you buy.
W e will certainly save you money.
Our Grocery Line is also complete (a t
ou r ju ices before you fat y. We will pay the
highest market price for your prod tier.
Yours for business,
KENDALL GROCERY
COMPANY.
We have on hand one of the highest lines of new
Buggies, Surrics-, Spring Hacks, and Wagons that we
have had since we began business and wc are going to
sell them at a bargain. Terms reasonable. Harness,
double and single. Remember that we have a man that
can make your harness to order. Drop in and sec us.
Horses and mules for sale or exchange.
THE SIKES COMPANY.