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County
News.
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FIRST OF ALL THE 3STETWS.
MORGANTON, N. C, FRIDAY, DEC. 14, 1900.
VOL. II.
NO. 49.
LOCAL MATTERS.
Mr. Vance Rrittain, cloth
ing drummer, is at home on a
Opening of the Confederate Bazaar.
j A larjje crowd attended the!
jop(ninLf of the Confederate
bazaar on Monday ::irht and
were well entertained.
The
vacation.
Ike Berry, colored, of Mor-i
..,......, ... . . , iudsu uevv oi jre
consumption. ladies representing in appro-
Great Slaughter Sale
OF
, s v:;; v ';in:i!n frturvf thrpenh,MEN"s, boys' xm
i, uiea t(iiiitu, oi was a bevy oi pretty youivi '
Mr. Jacob Secrest, a well
known well dier of Morgan
ton, died yesterday.
Paul Boo-er will come home
from Oak Ride next Tues
day to spend Christmas. "
Key. . 10. Wiley, the new
pastor of the Table Rock cir
cuit, arrived Tuesday with
his family.
Little Juanita Patton, who
took the premium at the baby
si low on Wednesday, broke
out with measl
priate costume tiie different
business houses which contrib
uted to the bazaar. Each of
these youn- ladies recited a
verse of -poetry, laving before
the audience the claims of lies
house. Following is a list of
the houses and those v ho
represented them:
R . J . Key n ol d s , . o f W i n s to n ,
Miss Hesta Reid; Walker,
Ivans & Cogswell, Charles-
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING.
For the next 30 days.
S. CS LL 1 U il
Mr. Chick Huffman, who,
In order that we may not have a single suit left on our
counters when the season closes, it is our earnest endeavor
to close out every article, in order to jive our customers a
ton, Miss Julia Frwin; Crad-j fresh stock each season. The oast month having been the
sful we have ever had in our clothing department.
Bovkin & Carmer Baltimore we course have accumulated a reat many odds and ends
dock, Perrv & Co.. Lvnch-
burjr, Miss Hilary Lou Bristol; ! M0
with his two sons went to the I .uua-sun, i-am . m jien s, uoys ana vniiuren s suits :uki overcoats ana om-
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r IT 1 v 1 V-'LLVil OA 11 IS), U tU - 1 Ti i 1 ! '11 1 i ' il 1 j 1
r ' lviln 1 k;i llii ' ir n I-'mmIo ii' il,' i in h.i imf in t hie 'i a 'it
ton, Miss Annie Lrwin; Prox-I
tacturer s cost.
State ol
months aro in search of a for
than manu-
. I linitv Mills; ( lrfnlinr(l Ti:v
t tine, returned last week. Hej r ri, '
i c tr ,f i - n 'i 4- 1 due halls; I ravlor & Mc-
savs ttie lar W est is not u hat -
,i i v i i 4 Donaid, Cincinnati, Miss Kate
i s cracked up to be, and lie, '
a- a a v 4i, n, I burr; (.iwvn-Harner Co., Pat-
preters to stay in Aorth Car- 1
H: n .,1 v i ici un, oaiss iiiioiiiiiiiiL iiue,
is son s will also re- '
(crilhn Mills, Grihin, da..
Miss Add ie Hall v burton; Aus
tin Nichols & Co., Xew York,
Miss Nannie Fleming; W. II.
olma.
t urn shortl v
We will also include in this Great Slaughter Sale our en
tire stock of Ladies' Read-made Garments, such as ladies'
tailor-made suits, skirts, shirt-waists, capes, jackets, under
skirts and silk shirt-waists.
Say Show.
A babv show was held at
tiie Confederate Bazaar Wed-! Thomas & Co., Philadelphia,
nesdav evening and the prize lss Ja.me Pearson; J. A.
for the prettiest babv under Marti n, Hickory, Miss Martha
onevearof are was "won bvjI3e11; Charlotte Supply Co.,
Juanita Patton, .daughter of I Miss G ussie Falls; Home Fur
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Patton; ' niture Co., Hi-h Point, Miss
lor the prettiest over one nnd j Klouise Erwin; Burwell cc
under three years by Mr. and! Dunn Charlotte, Miss Bur-
Mrs R M. Serbs' son An-kin Presnell; Miss Linden,
drew. The vet stood as f ol-j Louisville, Miss Josie Laxton;
lows: Louisa Wilson 10,UOrwiu Cotton Mills, Miss
Juamta Patton 85, Fdith 1 Moore; tobacco facto-1
Coonev 30, Andrew Serous j ries of Reidsville, Miss Myraj
A'), Flizabeth Walton. 20,' Iayis. j
i,r; Mnnn. Mrs. m ! Col. JALHalbof Lenoir,and;
Pearson's baby 10 The votes 1 Capt. J. P. Sawyer, of Ashe-. Men's Fancy Percale Shirts, were 75c, special price 5c.
ere lo cents-e.iv. n. ! .
' j Confederate uniforms, audi
Special in Our Shoe Department.
During the balance of December we will rive a special dis
count of 25 cts. per pair on every pair of Men's Shoes.
SPECIAL IX OLTi HAT DEPARTMENT.
Manufacturer's Sample Hats, were made to retail at from
:1.25 to 2.00, vour choice at cts.
SPECIAL IN OUR SHIRT DEPARTMENT.
Men's Fancv Percale Shirts, were $1. 00, special price 75c.
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Do You Want a Bargain ?
We have on hand two Wheol-
Col. Hall made a speech.
.NT Wils-on -Seu-in.u: Machines ; l7.y J
that will io at eost. We are an ass
r5R. A. Cobb has as nice!
ortment of tovs can-1 111 orut-1 fuiiMiau lih nu.v. v..m. ... w.. , v..
still tip if not ahead on those lie, cakes, crackers, etc., !()ffer n every department, we cordially invite you to call and
r.airle mku's ior umiucu .nm vou will una in loun.ana ine i T .
children and the Douglas for :iro cheap. " examine our stock, w hether you buy or not. It will be a
men. Don't i'onret that wef ! ; ..ji,,, -iv,f !nv,
Mnmll's for C ll dlVll T. .. , ipiClMUtiu ,..u v... - -
I (HI I'HWl' v - - - .
and misses.
Respect! ully,
X.vP. W. Patton wiil have
ion exhibition and for sale, on
i
II ri fm ax n: Connelly, t Saturday bjfore Christmas,;
- finc fun stock brown leghorn;
The best iorm of blank; f . f . lJtr
Lazarus Bros
t ptmn
uukC.
r 'p,Tt.' Vtt- ' cnicKens, at use sLiu u ui AAun-1
I man A: Connelly.