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4 oeooeoeooooooooeoeooooooeoooo The Prettiest Line of.......... n To our numerous custo mers we Exten tl the greet sxracl nigs of the season. We thank them for their liberal pa tronage and wish i them a happy and prosperous year: i Frank R. Brown, Geri. Mgr. NEW I' IT J. H. REID, Propr, 1 UUilMIl Price on (ft fin Our Iucliid ng ' i. ' j ' Mm Reduced Now! SSS9SSSSSSGS8SSS9SSSSSSSSSS uuiiilli- v ' . ' " . I - ' - ' ' 'I t- . . I . . .''; ' - j ' ..' ' ' - : - ' . - ' i : now in stock. Mate your purchases' eany and avoid the rush. -o- A pipe fo a Christ mas gift. Ydu h&i better smoke now ! ' .-. . . - than hereafter. ED.Q !H, MARSH. OTTO Premium Money. J. T. Wyatt", of Faith, N. C, the director j of Department' of Historical Relics, &c, at the State fair, has commenced receiv ing premium money for the dif ferent people who sent down little articles with h m to be entered for premiums. Among them is money for the young lady who sent down the Knox family tree and as her address has been misplaced he asks for it through the Sun so he can send her the money. Early yesterday morninga small store belonging to J. H. Lyon, in Durham, was burned down. It is thought robbers helped themselves to what they wanted and then fired the building:. Eight prisoners, . all negroes, OX So Tired! That is the way a business man reels when another business man ssnds his mohey away from the city where he jives, and does not o-ivp! thp. hnmpi imfimhftnt a chance to bid on the article that he wishes to buy. If anything is , said to him about it he says: Qh, well, you never tried to sell me. So and So, and I bought it for a little less, I think than you could have sold it to me for! Did he expect ja Oh, what talk, home merchant to call him up over the telephone at midnight anl ask him if he did not want to buy a good, porous plaster or a nice wig. The truth of the matter is he wanted to spend his money in some larger citv while he makes his living out of the people where he lives. If such a man had been at the battle of Santiago he would have refused to fire a shot till he knew that his cartridges came from a large city. W. Ji- Kestler Dead Mr. W. X. land towhshipj near Cleveland Kestler, of Cleve: died at his home , Dec. 22, 189S,1 of pernicious malarial poisoning, age 52 years, 11 m The interment church cepie bnths and 20 days. was made at Christ cry on . December M I waits on no man and it is short between now and CHRISTMAS so we want to save you time in telling you that we have many desirable things for Durable, useful things APPRECIATIVE, Stylish and Cheap Just received a full stock of Overalls, all sizes. Boys' Overalls from 3 to 16 yrs. Large - lot of the best Cordu roy Pants eyer in Salr isbury. GUARANTEED. Brown Clothing co. 24, at 12 o'clock, the service. be- by lie v.. Dr. ur.y leaves Mur- a wife anl vounsr babe ing conducted doch, of Salisb 7 Mr. Kestler eifiht children one a of only two m jnths. , Mr. Kestler was a man who stood" hirh in his Com m unit v, being an old Confed etate sollier and a good neighbor. He started in life . at" the bottom and has come up by degrees until he was considered among the r. He was a a kind father lbor. His , familiar by his friends of of our townsh husband and generous neig face is missed first Invinrr and them numbered by shown by the was which he had scores? which crowd of people which ' followed his remains to their resting place. He was a personal friend to the wh iter and family. The community join in with the writer in expending their heart felt sympathies to the bereaved widow and children. Mr, Kestler .was only sick about 24 hours. He ate a hearty dinner and that very right toqk sick and was uncon scious almost at once ' and never rallied. Ed. Advertised Letters Kemaining in the. Salisbury, N. C, postoffice (for the week end ing Dec. 28th, ing should ask ters and will be 1S08. Persons call f or advertised let required to pay one cent for each letter. Males R. W. Flownoy, Peter Holt, Phil Ppgons, Rev. B. Price, T. B. Monroe, Oscar Lamp kins, John Hjarsams, Mr. Vail,. Jim Elmy, Geo. Cain, J. - V . Stayes, W. D. Anderson, 'J. , E. Webb, C. M. Cook. Females Mp. Jas. Williams, Miss Josephene Larby, Miss Rosa Holmes, Mrs. S. E. Phlegan, Mrs. Amanda Smith, Miss Lizzie GreenV Miss, llellen Gray, Miss Lula Holt, Miss Ida Moore, Miss Anna Saunders , col. James H. Ramsay, P. M. Wall, Henry Mowery, J. M Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and Skin Eriiptictas, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is." guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Klutibz & Co., druggists. made their escape from the jail at Louisburg by cutting off the hinges of a door. They . got on the sec ond floor and escaped from a win dow by means of blanket ropes . Raleijrh Times. Sunday, Maggie Neal, a de mented colored woman, an inmate of the county almshouse, . was burned so severely that death re sulted yesterday. The woman's clothing caught because of her standing too near the fire, and she was enveloped in flames before as sistance' reached her. ,She; lived 12 hours in intense agony. Ashe ville Citizen. " .The Cristobal Colon's cat which was rescued from the'sun ken ship, died in JSlichigan a; few days ago. It couldn't Stahd v the Michigan climate. ' TO CORE A COLD IN ONE DAY , Take - Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Draggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25 cents. ' ; ; ' A Cough is not like a fever. It noes hot have to run a certain course. Cure it quickly and ef fectually with One Minute Cough Cure, the best remedy for all ages and for the -most severe cases. We recommend it because it's ffood. James Plummer. ' Overcome evil with good. Overcome your, coughs and colds with One Minute Cough Cure. It is so good children cry for it. It cures croup, bronchitis,- pneu monia, grippe and all throat and lung diseases. James Plummer. FOR SALE. One 6-room cottage on East Main Street, two 4-rooin cottages on Monroe Street, and several vacant lots. Also two houses, two stories high, with 6 rooms. , It would be advisable to see me before renting store rooms or dwel lings. R. Li. SHAVER. New Yeai'S Cakes. Is what the . housewife is busy in preparing this weeK., .tiign grade 'materials make the richest and finest cakes. We i have on hand yet and expect to continue to keep nice citron, currants, rais ins, pure spices, extra fine flour, best baking powder and fresh sweet butter. If there is anything else you can think of we have it. Many thanks to my customers foe their liberal patronage. Wishing them all a Happy New Year. I heirs to serve, T. M. McCUtLOH. EXECUTOR'S SALE OE I'KK S(AI; I'KOI'l-IiTY. ; -Having qualified as executor of the estate of John II. A'erble., deceased, the undersigned will expose to public auction to the highest bidder at the late residence of Jthe testator oh ' Friday, the 30th Day of Eeceinler, 10S0, the personal property belonging to said estate, among which are the fol lowing articles, viz : 1 horse, 2 mules, 2 two-horse wagons, 1 one-horse wag on, 1 buggy ana harness, 1 saddle, 14 hogs, about 200 bushels of corn, about 50 bushels wheat, j interest in an Em pire drill, .seVeral stacks hay land straw, several cords tan bark, bark mill and tannery tools and fixtures. 1 Ross feed cutter, a lot of farming tools, lot of lumber, ceder posts and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of sale cash. Dated this 8th day of Dec, 1898. II. N WOODSON, Executor of .J no. II. Verble. liy L. II. Clement, Atty. T Fruit TreeS and Shrubbery.! r I am still representing the N.I W. Craft N ursery , of Yad kin-eou n t y , land will have a springy delivery in Feb ruary. .. I' would sa'y: Any persons needing Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Strawberry Plants or .'Ornamented Yard Shrubbery would do well toj see me before buying, or drop me a postal at Salisbury, N. C. I Tikis. Mv Rick, Agent. -OUR TOCK OF- CANNED GOODS, PICKLES, CATSUPS, SAUCES, OLIVES, &c, : Are up-to-date, both in price and quality. We have just opened up an ele gant assortment of PLAIN AND FANCY CAKES AND CRACKERS which must be seen to be appreciated. In tea and cjt)Ffee We keep only , the best. . , ' Try our "BOOT J ACK." the' best 5c. Cigar in the city. We didn't say anything about but we have them. The prices are so low and Heavy Groceries the quality so high that we never miss a sale . COME TO SEE US. . Yours anxious to please, j RITGH & OUTLAW lT We Want Your Christmas Order for FRESH OYSTERS. mm ill A partnership. settlement makes it necessary for us to turn this stock into, money. To do this quickly we offer the ' Entire Stock at Cost. , -. The stock is composed of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTH ING, HATS, SHOES nd everything else usually sold in , a general Dry Goods Store. ; v No samples cut; no goods sent on approval; no gpods delivered during this sale. 1 No goodsv will be added tdihe stock during this sale, so gome early and get FIRST CHOICE. ' r . J. R. C. BROWN, JR., 9 , Kew Ilorah Block, 3rd door from corner Main and Fisher Sts., SALISBURY, N. C. for your Christmas feast will give you a ' taste of something in the iine of turkeys that you will re member for many a day. A nice, fat and juicy turkey has a flavor that you do not get wth the skin ny kind. We will have everything in the line meats, poultry, game, oysters and line sausage this week and tluring the holidays, in tempt ing array, j
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