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if V 1 m j , - . - : : ' : I v- 1 nr- - rf r 3s ra super car- All Wool 2 ply, exl pet. J ; : All Wool 2 ply, super carpet. Cotton chain carpet! CdUon carpet.' nouMement The Day After Election. Published by request. "Watchman what of the niht," "Joy cometh in the morning." i ' How manvi voters in Rovan i county will vote the Prohibition ticket to-morrow ?.. We mav be able to count them. on the fingers of our two hands. There may be more than ten, there will hardly less than this number. If it I will not be so much in the quantity we trust there will be quality to sup ply , the deficiency. Only eight if 1 I 1 i t A ' 1 A I . ; . XTnler Opera Ioi io- We Have Gome Here to (the flood came earth, all the RII6S Smyrna rugs. .Moquette rugs Art Squares. Carolina Racket. 1 1 hi bf n We . wish to i nfbrm the public that we now have, ready for 'their inspection the -1 . . Largest and best Tailored Stock of roruLAR riacE Men's,- Boy's.aM 'S and Hlestroyed : the world was aaihst Him, though we are told that Noah preacnea izu years to get tnem to come into the ark and be saved, but it was all in vain. If a ma jority of the people woufd vote for : Prohibition tomorrow I we claim that many a poor fellow would be ."snatched as a brand from the burning," and saved from an untimely grave arid a liietiine 01 shame and debauchery, not to mention the loss of his pre cious and immortal souls for all time to comej We believe) the Democrats will sweep the State by from 25.dO(J to 50.000 or per haps 75,000 majority. Had they not quarrelled and divided among themselves on , he money question in the campaigp of 18U6 and nom inated a Populist for President there would never have been a President'McKinlev nor a Gov ernor Kussel I nor negro ddiiiinar tion. Ihese are the fruits of go insr over "horse, foot and dra- aroon" to Populism in the national campaign of 1896. Bu though a majority of the people will vote against Prohibition at the polls to morrow, lhank Uod . a little handful will have the "courage of their convictions" and vote i for eeeeoo ooeoeooeo lew Goods Ani - : " - r- . . 'i. tay. D we are prepared to give you tue usl assortment 01 MEN S ana iurs amid Fyirimoslhi oods DOT) For the) least money. Don't be . lieve all you Hear, but come to us and conyinee yourself that our assertions are true. The beauty bf our business is that when we sell you once you will come agrairi because every time you spend a dollar you get 100 cents worth ih return. WE Children Prohibition anc the people" in . '... will not behind that 'the voice of this case at least voice of God:" amm ' : m. ever olaced on the Salisbury market. o- A' v ' Our stock contains all the latest weaves (both "foreign and domestic) in WORSTEDS, CHEVIOTS , : - and -CASjSIMERESt. Blacks as well as fancies: Our BOY'S SUITS tor school and dress, (with double seats and double knees) as also BOY'S KNEE PANTS are the verj' best possible for the price.- It will be a pleasure to have you look through our line before you buy. pur stock has been bought at prices and will be sold at prices that FEAR NO COMPETITION. ! Our immense stock of Clothing is now ready for your inspection, on our !STIEFF Pianos - Sing their own praise and4oy to thosfl whf' wsinfra fino Artistir Piano, for their save the buyer from $100 to $200, b ing sold di rect from factory in this territory. Terms accommodating. Write for catalogue and prices. Fine tuning. Chas. M. Sticff, Piano1 Manufacturer. SKLL RELIABLE GOODS. Well, . : X Wear well, .LO-WER THAN They Fit THE PRICES ELSEWHERE The more you deal with us the better you will viyvv mo. t vvc Wdill yoU TO KllOW US. Your interest is our interest. OJJK SECIALAL (BARGAIN j THIS WEEK IS MENS' ALL v yui, '-L't9 WELL, MADE and PERFECT CHARLOTTE BRANCH: Wareroom, 213 N. Try on C. II. WILMOTII, Manager. j St. FITTING, actually worth $3 50, for this week a r F ONLY fT V; LJ J I L i i ECONOMY CLOTHING STORE, LA o IVjL See our special window display. THE BARGAIN GIVERS. OneSe Sam The Subject of from our exquisite stpek of Furnishings make of our goods, besides the swell style &6C0BLO. Ji lOOF. lars, Cuffs, Gloves, Suspenders and Hosiery. OVERCOATS 3MCp Our new FALL STOCK is tion. SHOOT worth your inspec- BROS. & ROGERS. and we promise every customer will be repaid for hU little time ssssssssssssS I have moved stocjc of goods from Fisher Street to corner store in H0EAH BMLBING, ON MAIN STREET, Everybody invited) to call at - my. new place. I have a large variety of I . goods at Yours to please, ' in climbing the stairs. We are now negotiating for the erection of one of the best and most modern equipped C'othiug Stores In t he State. , - In the. meantime wo will be pleased to serve our friends and patrons at our presen t stand on our SECOND FLOOIv. Children's Go o d s ? 1st Floor. Yours anxious to please and to serve, Victor iWaHace Leader of Keady-Made Clothing" and scaler in Everything1. ' . ... " ! ;:Krcsti1 Saratoga Chips ; Just received.- FRESH OYS TERS and FISH every Saturday at "); . .. . : D. M. MILLER'S. is now occupying the thoughts of most men, for the backs of most men feel the need of one. If you belong to the frozen variety, of course ifs'thfi hpav- iest sort you waht-- LiVGTy, F6B(I $5.1)0 tb $20.00 But our Medium Weight overcoats are the "ticklers'' of every active man's fancy ; they are the common se nse Overcoats4 for all men who do much walking m en IDU.UU by I! NICE, LATE, up-to- date in every particu- 'S: feast will be here soon now, when the whole nation will eat Turkey with him after his year's labor and in thanksgiving for blessings enjoy ed. We want to tell our patrons that we have selected our birds al ready for Thanksgiving day and are havings them fattened on corn and wheat so that they will make a morsel such as no one enjoys but ap American when his turkey is roasted in good old style. . Always eat our Sausages. Jxricl; Sale Stable. FLEMING & EATON, PROPS, COMPLETE. O jJTFi T. Hacks will meet train 15 and ifi nt. Barber's Junction on notice. For i 'terms rail on or wr.le FLEMING & ;EATON, Cltiveland, N. C. Good Advice r 9 - - . Don't look for Hie big stores, look for the best goods and lowest prices. If ymi want to -find it "o to COHEN mips, in the new Bell Block, up stair; thev have a beau tiful line of (.JAPES,. JACKETS, SILK SKI UTS and : DUKS jUUUU.s ot all kinds, also a nice line of BLANKETS, OA KPETS, (RUGS 6and CHENILLE CUR TAINS. Wis ..can also state to you pat we sell goods for cash - or on . pstalments with easy payments. We respectfully iuvite evervbodv to call and examine our stock of goods. Don't miss im nhu-oJ Come up stairs in the Bell Block. : Respectful I yr .-'j COHEN BROS. p lar. - Browo Clothing co. 4 - American Union Life Insurance Company, vIM THE BUSINESS : ! Cash; capital the largest ever put . r " vuP- ' - - . Ratio of assets to liabilities the highest..; . !::.; ' Board of directors j reputed the stronorest. ' I Insurance done the most in a like ; '. - period, r T Policies the very finest. R E. JONES, GENERAL AGENT FOR N. I. lies. Salisbury. . . . ' ".. . ' jsn nounceni cii t. lif" ( )nf,ivil ffflf. awnnH flwtr Hll Itlwl. now open and we Invite the inspection faCr solicit the patronage of the publif. Oiir-l)wsinss is everwthinir that. unniHu!m to "ts? - Otitlral .line. I.ense titf lnir l...nvi. trindin artdirepairins.- J Dr. VA 'ledrh-k the5 manairer Is a (Jrad- liatc" Optician and has had years of practical Apt-rirrM B in auayun jenses vo eorrect ue- jets ofVisi n. he Examination is Free. Careful and Painless. Consult. fls In all evi irnntiiu: v.. ! antee a serviea not ivw liH in lo...., ! ijL's north or south. " f lirinK us your Snectacle and Eye Glass reDalrinir: no Lenso twnmniiin.,H r... ... fjurnish, or frame repair too insignificant for SALISBURY '-OPTICAli CO., Dr. W. r. lledrick, Manager. , , . r - .... i t. ':'! i
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