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in J Spencer Social Mows ancl Events of Interest New York potatoes at Blaltek's, prime tulHTs, for a mealy diet, just received. Mr. and Mrs. J. X. lioane sjxMit Sun day id McLeanshur, wit.1, relatives. Baldwin pippins and otlier delieioi s fall apples at AV. 1. Voun-'s. i Give the Crescent your joh work, Prices same as in Salisbury. Fresh Cocoanuts at Rowan ( Irocerv Co., fcr dessert, etc , I .nr. j. u. . uunspie, 01 uiamttc, . was busy in Spencer among the druggists 1 Friday last. I K. 8. Burgess does an outfitting business in stoves, hardware, plum l)ing, and deserves home patronage Y. M. C. A. membership is steadily increasing, and the beds are all be.ng ( used (faily Rowan Grocery Co. is always up-to-date with family supplies, at lo west market prices. Advertise in tiie Crescent, and retain j .imJ iiwnko On fram lit' SfMMicer Tijlt.- I ",v ' j ronage.. . I Spencer Drug Co.'kecp a choice j -1 line if cigars selected by a connois cur of nood tobacco. Miss Mattie Jenkins enjoyed a deliglit- 8 ,wdl chun,u oolltfIVfea. h.l vi.-it, Sunday last, wnn iriends J uon, Sunday last, oh behalf of payment ISur.ington. i ot church dues, etc. The response was Mrs. S. S. Moore left Monday, lor ajgerjus. Mr. Hudson presented the visit to her relatives m Kicnniond, Ya. ! pastor, Rev. W, P. Tucker, with a hand She will be absent about ten davs. .nie overcoat in behalf of the members , , 11, i;fti.. of -Mt- Tllhor M. K. Church, of wnich Mrs. George Freeland, with her little ,. u i . , . , , " . , ,, . . Mr. Hudson has long been an honored i . . . 1 ,.11.. 11 ill vi .olWl il U'i'k lT . 0 uaiymei, omia, .,rv " " . iwu witn Mr. rreelanu s inotuer, in lliil.-b .ro. , Mrs. S. V. Harris left Monday, with : lier motlier, Mr.s. livin, for t.tu latter s j.om.' in Ha.iyiile, u. Mrs. Hams i.e aiiM-iu about two weeks. J. P. Crowell carries groceries, dry goods, notions, and flesh table -applies, and gives firs-rate j VlLV. Mrs. YV. T. Blalock, of K. Sncer, r .uriw.J edne-day last, from Franklin .) ,. Ya., atnr u pleasant week ui. her j mother, Mrs. Tnoinas. I Read G. W ConnelJ new ad: and test the delicious cortee he an-1 v. rtis s. One cup will make your j hair curl. Mr. l'isher, ueliveryn.au for A. J. ' de.nayei, nu.-s Ut-u ;-ie wun 8ril,lH ' -'1h rn,u iaM' auu l,u'- i.irny ab. e.it lroln Hie store. J .Mr. ainl .Mrs. J. II. Harrison de i.ie.u.i v,it to -N.ill Bruire io.i s il - 1 . .... uater en.l ol the WA'k, reinrnm- non e , ... ..lonilav night. M ,MtUof'i stiKMsm- eluae almost everyunng " . iur domestic wear, use, or sum: tion. : JNIr. J. T. Kohinson, formerly master ..uuau,, .M i ...,t, i iiiit visitor m spencer, .loimaj, imivU..B lnanv olil lrienus and aequuintanees llj . XV. S. Wilhelm, of Cool Spring, : i nt several uiys witn nh iiwmu, .m. . i , i ,.; .,t,i iri...o iwr.. Ji. j.-. llhelm, and Malted iriends ian aso, leaving on Monday U-t, M nwsuv.ii P'uu.i- as ou uiim-, 101 : lather's inane, in Franklin. ; , ,. , , f fVll v M : T.ie Ladies' Auxihiary of the .-l.: r will hold their an.uial meeting i. r tne eleetion of o.heers, etc., this after- j noo i a: o ciock. rim . , .. . I ... I I. I-1. .11 ...... ...r iwv.liil be sent the Urgent beiore sun.aj. . anj others. Spencer clothing and Shoe Co.. ' have opened out a tine line 'f ! THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER men's shoes, of the Just Right" j Jnand. None better for wear and j comfort. ' I . . , , , , ; Every Day In The Yer, $8.00 A Year Mr. ai d Mrs. W . A. l.izidi ami Mr. j J J . and .urs. Frank (.'ainplii reunned lroin The Observer consists of 10 to 12 Washington, L. C, last l ig it, alUr a; pagc8 jayy anj 20 to 32 pages Sun week's a se..ee, ana an enjoyable trip! , it l,.ull,,.,,,.n n ,lKl Vllt. I Y'e made our Chesterfield bow Sunday j hisf. to one ol our most popular leues, whose eostume, hat anil aeeoinpaniinent j were exquisite. Mie wore our tayor.te J eolor, too. ! Mr. and Mr-., (ieor-e West, who re- j ,en ly left i.,r darlotte wiu ! ..i.iKe C iluinuia, S. C, their residenee, j Mr. West now I emg employed there i.. j NAitiitr.i Kailwav service. There was the largest attendaVe at j J-Veneer i:- ehooi, last Sab- ba'.h, tnan tor many weeks past. Thel t llliTi'IleS Wert" aiu nui u , tiun Jiiouj i.e.' gowiu and hat were in pleasing t- idene Messrs. Keab Terry, John Perkinson ' ;:nd MjUiro .Me.Minan, ol hake, lett ; i own, on Saturday last, armed, equipped, ! in knaki, and otner pharapm maua, to j mint oie sly opossum anil the frisky ,:,im. Tliey succeeded in bagging nine I ,t , witn t.ie .-same grin on eaeli, and one cooh With rtoiui i teeth. Hon is un for gool. b) the sea-! Order olUa.hvayConduc ors, Spencer L.U!)I)iv.2-l, WHl hold its annual meeh.. lor the , election ot olheers, Tn mmc Hall, ov. !, at p. m.- p-1 i d) attendance of members is especially ur-d. Vising brother aro cordially uuited, and whl be welcome, liy oraer t,i A. ToNxTt, Ciuef Conductor. Osic year sub-cvjjition the CrcAcnl pvw yon local infrTiiiittioii unci ireneral reading which cannot lail to benefit you and help your home paper. Une year, -l.f)0; six month, Toots.; thrre months, 40cts. II. T. S'niitiuleal lias opened a iiand- ! s mio store on Fifth St., adjoining the j hardware store of E. S. BnrResv .Where 1 he has put in a fresh stock of dry goods ' k uk's, notions and groceries. Mr. Smith - i dea i.s well known here, and we wish ' I.:... .1 i .. ,r . , . , , Mr J. L. Ooodmght, wl o came here about two months ago, lro:n Pennsvlva-' nsa, and was until r-contiy emnlojedin tlie Sjtencer Shops as a machinist, is one UI mouJ 01 tl,e name- 111 l'a.. a., and X. ('. It is proposed to hold a familv re-muon at toe church near China GrovCj on Thanksgiving Day. Mttgit-Pagi and Ora Ilnnter, auenum uk- conve.ition ot tise Keixjiiaii Crder of Odd Fellows at IIi0'h l'oint, ortiumit, reuiaiiieu over, in mat ueiect- 1 able ana quite social town, to spend the I Sabbath witn Mr. and Mrs. J. It. An- i i eWh, Tliey were delighted with their j Yi;tj ttml appreciative of the hospitable treatment they leeeived. Mr. B. F. Stevenson, general secretary of the -Spencer Y. M. C. A;, leaves to mgiit for Atlanta, in attendance on the conference of Sourhern Railway Y. M. C. A. Secretaries. Tlie sessions will bo ... -, 1 ... 1 ociu -luv i- aim 1.), una matters 01 111.- portance to the various associations on uf tem ' .diseased, doubtless HMtl v v. .lit- ...... A .. with prolit to everyone taking a part therein. Mr. T. F. Hudson niiide a tnllinw memLcr. Rs - Union Of The Easle Family, Its Kindred And Connections It h.'.s long leen the- vogue in New England, in Old Virginia, and m some parts of the Old North rftate, to hold annual re-vnions, where the family in question is a large one with many connections. It is a leautiful and ircntle custom. I anJ .. to thcr thosu who j . , , . I iiac urineu apart, scattered in other places, or in other lands. ' ' In KoWan County, N. C, there .irc in;uiy 0f t;10 n;uuc of E:llt.t and many of their kindred. Nu- melons connections l)y marriage residing in the county as well as! iout of it. It proposed to hold a : . I re-union of these good people, to ill(Juco thcm to together, and ! ... , , 'then to arrange lor annual re-mi- 1 ions hereafter. I lie purpose is to j ' u :-sscmhlo m Sixneer mi tho mnfii. I . ing of Noveml)cr 26th, Thanksgiv- iilg Day, iu the pubic park; the ,xercid0S tu bcgin at (J a. lu.f aml to CunciULie , t rundown, rvcryonc of thc mmw irf eyraiaily requested to be in attendance, and to inng i or induce to cnnift aonncono or more ... , . of his or her kin or connection, so that the event may be creditable j I in nmnhers. nnd intnmt. Krin,, I in nuinoeis auu iiuereL. rnng . ..... i thc general table spread. AtldrCs- cs autl other features will add grace and interest to tlie occasion. This notice is authorized by Pey- . ls T ion r ., ) C, and John Eagle, The Largest And Best Newspaper In North Carolina local, State, National and Foreign, than any other North Carolina news- PaPel THE SUNDAY OBSERVER is unexcelled as a news' medium, aml jd nlec witi excellent matter of a miscellaneous nature. THE SEMI-WEEKLY OBSERVER is ;ued Tuesdays and Fridays, at $1 per year, is the largest paper for tjle :il0ney ju this section. It COll- ()f s to 1Q pag0!j ,md prints all ; the news of the week local, State, National and Foreign. Address THEr OBSERVER CO., Charlotte, N. C. Sal sbury Chcral Unijn i ne 111 s: conceit given hy t ns nii. a ... unique organization will 1 c per- It'mviied in t lw nnditdvium tf Si.i lit- ! bury Gra led Scliool , Thursday, 12th iu;tatrt . c ,vere SftVrval conv,e, . and arti,stif. Je Klorin, both in instrumental' I numl)0rs as,urcd prof ych.m y Tvlor, director " ; julk C ouu ' pjiX1UL Ad. , Cjai-i m, 25e. 1 , A Saisbury Social News and Interesting Events Ir. Burton Crnis? was a visitor in ! Raleuli Friday last, on blisintss. ; ' " i Miss Bculah Kern was the guest ! rif i rivnr?a i 1 I'mnl-iiirtit lfittov flnvt j of last week, , Mrs. Theo. F. Kluttz entertained Mr. Julian Taliaferro, of .ov; York, .... . nUlSttay .uot. I Mr. F. D. Ross, of Charlotte, pent Monday' in balisuury, on ou--t !in.BJ. i 1 M"r. T. E. Enrwell, of Tarl oro, spent Monday among the- business fraternity and friends and Mrs. J. B. Mitchell, of Winston Salem, were guests of friends in Salisbury, Monday last . Mr. D. M. Clarkson, of Atlanta, Ga., was a visitor among the busi- j ncss men ef Salisbury, Monday. Mr. D. S. Vinson, of Charlotte, spent a profitable business day in town on Monday last. I Afr TP V "Rnrrir-r wnt! the furs;t I of her mother, Mrs. V. S. Sapp, near Concord, this week. N. P. Jacoby carries a stylish,as sortment ot srentlemcn's clotning, and everytJiin in addition to make an elegant outfit. See Crescent ad Mr. B. McKenzie, of Greensboro., was a visitor in town, Monday, ami thought his town a neck ahead ol Saluoury. Tnat was reminiscent. A, Y. Vv'inecoff's stock of ladies' cloaks and rain-coats deserves spe cial attention. Very low puces, beautifiu selections. Mr. Howard B. Sterrctt, of Lynchburg, Ya,, a citizen of enter prise and worth, soent tlie day in town yesterday . a full stock of eiegani suites and I elaooraic single pieces, in lurmture, etc . Mr. W. F. Harwood, of Lynch burg, Ya., was a guest in Salisbury yesterday, and reveled in our ge- nlal weather and climate, lie k-Harrv ( o. have evervthinu: - - - tj in labrics and designs, for ladies wear, to delight tne eye and grati fy true taste. Mrs. Richard Henderson left on Mommy lust, lor .ewucrn, where she win lor some tune be the liUc. . i ol her sister, .Mrs. M. Brinsun. Reid's Department store merit; VW11;, f ana tne t lesjeiit ad will give you a n,.t1 suggestion. t- TI i tv- Miss Maggie Hooper and Miss t ... r .. u r I .uaiy ivam-aui, 01 nni;x uiu, have issumed charge of Owen's, School, as pmicii al and respectively. Mr. Sam W. Harry was one ot the deacons installed Sunday hut, at l' irtt Presbyterian .CTrttrch. Mr. ! Harrv is a decided acquisition tj tne ets try. The dialing Dish Club is a start - "ovation in HiSoUiy . lintr innovation m falisourv . .e , , , ., shall now have daily, experiments , tj ale 11K.ln.A.r!j ot th, household, in gastronomic horrors and culinary )kenomena. j Hon. A. II . Price has been ap- p )intcd iy jujgc p'ritehard, special master to hear and lepoit the facts in the Whitney Company cause; j :nnl will pivn the first, henrini? some ! time this month, in New York City. The Mountain Home Club is , 1 I' 11.. ,i.l i... C. K.,U,,, I spienuiuij repieseiueu uy oiiunuut y meuilters: Col. John b. hrentlerson , Mayor A. H. Boydenv Hon. Theo. F. Kluttz, Messrs. L. H. Clement, James H. Ramsay, T. B. Brown, J. F. MeCubbins and otliers. The Place to Get Your A Complete Line Staple a fancy Groceries Carried Cigars, Tobaccos and Crockery- Country Produce Bought and Sold. S.A. JIFTH ST., SPENCER. N. Q, RI AIOCK Fresh Fruits and j Teas, Sugars, Etc. Prompt Phone 4 1 -L Ladies Who Understand The fArt of Dressing ' Are Daily Visitors At The Model Establishment Where There It- i To Be Found The Choicest Selections In Latest Patterns and Colors Of Dress Goods In Silk, and Cloth Fabrics CLOAKS IN NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES Shoes f Perfect Mold, for Ladies, Misses and Children Men's Shoes In The Vogue, of Best Material Traveling Suit Cases In All Sizes, at Different Prices Beautiful Designs and Finish, In Ribbons Laccs and Eintwoideries Bewildering Variety and Exquisite Patterns Xoti(mg flml And Experienced Salesmen Who Will Strive To Suit You A. W. WINECOFF Salisbury, N. C. We Lead JIhe NEW DAYLIGHT STORE We carry the MICHAELS, STERN & GO'S. GUARANTEED CLOTHING. Suit, if not satisfac tory, replaced with a new one. We handle tlie CRAWFORD SHOE which never failo to prove satisfactory in every detail in Tan, Gun Metal, Patent Leather, in latest style toe and last. We invito you to inspect our stt ck, and to give us a trial. Every customer treated like. One price to all. We carry SWEET, ORIt t CO. Union-Made Over f.lls ' Remember .THE NEW DAYLIGHT STORE of N. P. JACOBY, . Salisbury 115 N. Main St. R E I D ' S Tailor Made Suits 'Are the Newest Styles, Made From ti e Best Ma terials, By High-Class Workmen !R E I D ' S EAGLE Vegetables, Coffees, Poultry and Produce Delivery Spencer, N. C. X()vdticg Others Follow Salisbury tkM4 I t$ h:g f A number of NEW COAT SUITS at popular prices. Made of Hard Finished Serge, in Plain and Fancy Weaves"; Semi-Fitted Coat : Satin Lined, in Garnet, Blue and Black. Price 12.50, 15.00 and 18.50 $22.50 Broadcloth Suit?, made of All-Wool Chiffon Broadcloth, Sa tin Lined Coat; Garnet, Navy, Black and Brown. Price 18.50 SPECIAL BARGAINS IN LADIES CLOAKS AT $o.00, ST. 50 & $10.00 Millinery A Big Stock of the Very Latest there is in MILLINERY, and at Popular Prices. Salisbury MAKES THE MAN Or Nine-Tenths of Him OUTSIDE Dress Well And You Do Well We invite you to visit our store. ' We will be de lighted to show you, whether .you buy or not. Be at home with us. You are always' welcome. Our goods are as good as the DEST; our prices are cs low as the lowest . YOURS TO SERVE, Spencer Clothing & Shoe Company The Place To Buy DRY'GOODS FURNISHINGS HATS AND CAPS NOTIONS GROCERIES and everything in tlie way of General Mer chandise EASY TO FIND PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES GOODS THE BEST A stock of clothing x closing out. This is your chance A, X Gemayel,' 'spencer, n. c. STORE Opened With The Return Of GOOD TIMES FOR ALL Asks Spencer Patronage Buy Your DRY GOODS, SHOES, NOTIONS AND MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES From I J 1 i ii - 1m .1 A M Fifth Street To cure Coughs, Colds and Diseases of the Throat is to take Worthen's Horehound, Honey and Tar Syrup In Time. PRICE 50 CENTS. GER AT "THE THOHNTON" La:irc, pleasant rooms, wide, coo! corridors; broad galleries, front and side; hot and cold water; bath rooms :!r.il lavatories; smoking room; all jocvouiences; well supplied table; accommodations at reasonable rates. MF-S. C. II. CESSION. Frc3, CO N. C. new M A M. . V Next To Burgesc' ff ! DRUG CO. rOS, SALS Fine farm of 331 acrcay two hours ride on C. & O. froni Hiclimond, Ya. In heart of silk lcaf tobacco district. Well timber ed and. watered. Good neighbor-, liood. Gold producing. Just tii Lome site for a good' farmer. Ad- dress the Crescent office. TAILOR !( ! 1 f 1 Way
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