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- WE GIVE YOU THE rA WILL YOU GIVE US YOUR ft OTTfl IrmJ ff IB A COST SALE, we are just yet, but we will make matter to you. j Children's Hose at 2 1-2 c. not going to have the cost a small CUP pair. Bilkin's Meditation. Reception. - mi lit m ' i a j 1 Meditation. ii. ' f .mere win po a reception at iuc FnrthArmm'o nnri sponn'lv fa parsonage of the Church Street fKo .0o.. 0o,rC fVio' T Vinint Methodist Church to-morrow been to church since my wife's evening, given by the ladies of the funeral, which was two years asro Woman's Missionary Society. this last Fall,) who's goin' to give 1 here will be a pleasing pro- a helpin' hand to a feller when gram of music and recitations, and he's down and has got into trouble? substantial refreshments. When wife was sick in bed so long, Two young' Irfdies. will; -receive and the women of the Aid Society a the door; any amount you will kep' a runnin' with a few little feel free to give. things for" her and the children Tpe public generally and the such as somethin' to it, clothes, members of other churchesin town shoes, hats and wobd, who was it are most cordially invited. that'd sav to me everv day morn- flours 5:d0 p. m. to 1U p. m. in' and noon and night, "Hello! Bilk ins, old fellow what makes. you down in the mouth? Come in, and "set a drink and then you can ro in and cut some 1 The year just closed' was the banner year for shipbuilding all over the worlds The aggregate wood for the tonnage was 2,210,169 tons. Eng- WHITE OOpIDS, ft " ft ft f ' mm m this season, will De the rage. i he sooner you buy the better. We have a full line of INDIA LINEN, LONG CLOTH, LONSDALE, KING PHILIP Cambric, WAMSUTTA, FRUIT of the LOOM, EMBROIDERY, TAFICHON LACE. HOW IS THIS ? J Good black Satine at 5c yd. lOc Gingham at 7 J-2c. Toweling 4c ycjl. Heavy Crash Towel 10c each. Heav DrjilIing 5c yd. They are beauties, good sizesreasonable back room." -Who was it but Squeezem, I'd like to know. Why, some time ago, just after the 'lec tion when they "set 'em tip" to us, and em and me got into that rucus, and I got my leg broke and head cut, who was it that come to my relief? Vho very gen'roiisly cred ited me with a stimulant? Who smoothed it over with 'thorities ? Who, without askin', gave a nig ger a drink to roll me home in a wheelbarrow at midnight? Who land's share of this was 1,674,685, ' w M 1 1 ".' ' an increase over itiv I or nan a million tons, and very t nearly equaling four-fifths of1 the . whole world's production. - v busy with acapital "B." Recording in creases right along. Saturday was a hum mer. Specials hon est reductions turn- - ed the trick. , . ... . - . - And what does it all mean ? That The Economy does business right treats patrons fairlynever stoops to mislead or misrepresent. r Lots of little attractive specials in store for this week. Watch our window display. You knowwe buy back what you don't want. in price. 7 ! How to Look Good. Good looks are really more than skin deep, depending entirely on a healthy condition of all the vital organs, it the nveris inactive, you have a bilious look; if your stomach is disordered, you have a told the doctor that he'd see that I dyspeptic look. Secure good worked out the bill ( Who, like a health and you will surely have good looks. 4 'Electric Bitters" is a gooa Alternative anu ionic. Acts directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys, purifies the blood, cures pimples, blotches and boils, and gives a good complexion. bold at i store. UNDER OPERA HOUSE Clothing Store Tlie Bargain Givei -OUR. STOCK OF- great big-hearted gentleman came right up to help? Why, bless you fequeezen, he s the very that he . is my Mr. genrous man. - He tliowed his heart in time of need: and a feller's shore in need when he gets his leg K very bottle guaranteed , . , n fo Theo. i. Kluttz-& Go's dru 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. Tn tea in nd coffee wn keep only the best.- I - J Try our "BOOT JACK." the best 5c. Chrar in thec-itv. If you will bring us a better one we will give you one of ours. "Honest goods for honest money" at the R Mi s ET : t : - i WHEN 5 I WHERE? WHY? To make roo spring stock. During February. At WALLACE' J broke and head cut. It's well enough for the Aid Society to help broken down,) sick women and barefooted chil dren and such little things; but it's another thing to help a poor un fortunate fellow when providence has been again him . Yes it's for $ 1 .OO another thing entirely. ! Squeezem has stuck to; me like a leech, and I'm not the man to desert an old friend. How ovrer and often have I slept under the table in the back room before and since my wife died, and Squeezofn didn't charge me one cent,- except to cut a few cords of wood, scrub the floors and clean the, spittoons. Squeezem had stuck to mo ever since my : wife's father died and left her the house and lot in town; and I stuck to him too. Whenever my wife was in low spirits, and gloomy and needed a little cam phire, or I felt kinder sick head achy and broke up by being oblig ed to be out at nights, of any of the children 'd run splinters in their feet, I could jest step over to Squeezem's, and the blessed reme dy was ready. Ic'd get all the liquor I wanted. - Heavy Groceries 50 cents per bottle. 'but we have them. The prices are so low and The Louise Breiianv Upera Wc didn't say anythini' about the quality so high that we never miss a sale. - . COME TO SEE DS. Yburs-anxious to please, RITGH & OUTLAW. We Want Your Order for FRESH OYSTERS. Concerts. sLi? vU Q) L lalJ-pJli for our immense During the month of we will offer every Suit,1 Overcoat and rair rants in our nouse ax FEBRUARY only, Extra In our line of Clothing vbu will find goods suitable tor every season will, however, not make an Cost Gets tM Picl or tne year. y restrictions. We also go at cost in Dry Goods and The following lines will our February sale: Winte DRESS GOODS: Blanketst Comforts: Cloaks and Capes. Some nice Lady Jackets at $1.95, worth $6.00. i Choice any Derby in the house $1.00. Choice our. $1.00 Per cale Shirts 60c. 15c. Linen Collara 10c, Collars 86 4 ply Cuffs 12c. Cuffs l(3c. Bear in mind this sale ruary only, and don't fail of same. I 10c Best 3,000 Pairs Lisle finish Black Socks 7c. 5000 yds Hamburg em broidery, off price. to in is good for Feb- take advantage Your money saving friend, Miallaca woctoir The Temperance Cause. t All persons securing names to the petition to the Legislature to grant prohibition to Rowan county are requested to push the matter aloitg and secure all the names possible. Only one week remains to get the matter finished up. A meetinr of the Rowan Tem perance Association will hold mass meeting: in- the court house on Friday, February 10th, at 10 a. m. The petitions are to be re turned at this meeting. X. LOUISE BREHANY America's Favorite Prima Donna, assisted by a Superb Coterie of well known American artists in a . choice musical program. 1 Con- cludnj with a portion of the Grand Opera "MARTHA" ; ' . . iwantifully costumed. A GREAT MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT. A. Q. Scammon's Co. IN THE GREAT LAUGH PRO : . YOKING SUCCESS: ' " Ma i "Side This won't last much longer. . ' 'Money saved is money made." This sale saves you money. J. R. C. BROWN, JR. BELL BLOCK, 3rd door from corner Fisher and Main Streets. on Enjoyed a GOOD Dinner, Washingt Tracked l Capt. James Gill, who has been at Long Beach, New York, -has re turned to Salisbury, his home, and will probably remain here, his many friends will be glad to learn. r The Beaufort Herald says: "Mr. Simeon Chad wick, of Straits, was found dead Monday at his home. He was unmarried and lived alone. It is supposed that he fainted and fell down a flight of steps, as he was lying at the bottom of the steps with his jaw-bone broken.'- THE BEST PRESCRIPTION FOR CHILLS Cnd fever is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless aHiLi, Tonic. Never fails to cure: then why experiment with worthless imitations? Price 50 cents. Your money back if it falls to cure: Ladies and gents at Harry Bros. storm rubbers NO CURE-NO PAY all dru? i nat is tne wav an arusreii TASTELESS CHIIL TONIC ists sell GROVE'S for Malaria- Chills and Fever. It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form- Children love it. Adults prefer it to bitter, nausea tine Tonics. Price 50 cents. Illustrating the comic side of life on the rail. A comedy with 'thrilling' situations! . " Startling sensational etfectsl Special Spenic Accessories! 1 Including a company of . CLEVER SPECIALTY JPERFORM- presenting the latest' catchy music, songs, duets; trios, medleys,' dances and extra features, creating fun fast and furious from start to finish.- with the gusto of a healthy man with a healthy apetite, but he never enjoy ed a juicy leg or saddle of mutton raised on his Virginia plantation and eaten with yams roasted in "hog fat1' any more than you will a prime rib roast of beef or leg of pork from our high grade stock of choice meats. A steak, chop or veal breast procured here wiil give you cause to remember. Washington's birthday. Select Norfolk oysters Wednesday and Saturday. H0m -r 1 lill 2r.lb. Many Men Have Many Minds, but when the subject is our fine laun dry Work, they are all linked in one, and that is that the laundry work done by our up-to-date and perfect methods gives more genuine satisfac tion, for its beauty of color and, ex quisite finish in shirt, collar or cuff, that you can obtain! anywhere else. ; SALISDURY STEAM (JIUUDBY. Don't Throw Away Good Money on poor coal. There is more economy than you are aware of in burning high grade coal. Ours don't fly up the chimney, it diffuses heat both long and effective, and keeps your rooms warm without much "labor, or heats your oven without annoying you, and it costs no more - than what you pay for inferior firoods. Car of "Blue' Gem" and "Red Ash" expected toay. 7 Prices-satisfactory. Leave orders at once. - J. ALLEN BROWN. W. LEE HARBIN Contractor and Builder OF ' - : Dwellings and "AH Kinds of Fine Work a Specialty. --BOND GIVEN. Can be found at Luth eran Church. WEDNESDAYS, SATURDAYS PI o
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