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r 5. o tl WE GUARANTEE TWICE AS LARGE A CIRCULATION IN IREDELL AND ALEXANDER COUNTIES As THAT OF ANY OTHER PAPER PUBLISHED. STATESVILLE, N. 0., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1900. VOL. VIII. i 1 mscom e i tr. to in?. i and Jadu- d- lerwx ks. hc.h vill S ces d. ' 6 I handle all kinds of Granite au 1 Marble known o , the trade and 1 wij best quality. , Best Material, First -Glass work and Lowest Prices IiOCAI Home met hist The old officers were Statesville., N. C. -irst iatsooa OF STATESVILLE,?. C Bank fin' alt point s, and enn Banking Business. Deposits received subject) to r.-t i.nid oir time deposits. Money loaned on good ecuritv. Spw-ia! uTienuoii pam m ,uiw.,D m, Accounts oi orppr Trarsruets a Regular v,..i-iv on siL'ht. int nii.r.il find persona .V. vnm IT T Dll IT t I'M tllC. II I It'll I J L IV.UMlH.vi - . , . . - , t t r. i 1, . I li-.i f tirl nr.n rof'Ovroi at ioii-s, Merchants, ..lau-uiuciums m . .' . ... . ..:!- ni )SL lavoraoit; iw I on : 1 mr'TniCEKS: Fresf&ert, .5 .. IrYIR. Frfsiden'' CS Cashier- : 1 SUXGZ co: E clips e Foi table Circular Saw Mill racket setting feed. With simultaneous I..--: id blocks ind cubhi rope t sPtisii ivt teen c-i t' "' " aUo Friek Company's ENGINES AND BOILERS, The Board or Regents of the Ikri- um Orphan's in Charlotte. re-elected. ' Mr. Joseph Youn returned Mon day from Kansas City, Mo. He will will work at the blacksmith's trade for Mr. B..P. Youn A dry kiln containing lumber worth about $100 was burned at. the sawmill of Messrs. W. A. Rine & Co. one nibt last week. Messrs, Clint McHarue aod Frank Shoemaker, and their fami lies, of 01 In township, left last Fri day for Gatesville, Texas, where they will live. The new street between Mu'.borrv and iiaca streets has been opened and fixed up. It hasn t been ebns tened yet, but will t,'et a name latert Miss Johnsve Sloop, daughter of Mrs. A. J. Sloop, of Mooresville, vrill be married this evening- to Mr Claude Lee Thompson, of Salisbury A little four or five-year-old child of Mr. IJinns. who lives in the Reck Cut neighborhood, died Tuesday with pneumonia and was mined yester day. ' Mr. R. Bruce Leinster, who has had a iob at thepenitentiarv for two Or three years, has been promoted to the supervisorship of a railroad convict force. We congratulate Bruce on his good fortune. He is f'good one. " . - PERSONALS Mr. George Gill was Sat- ur Jay's arrivals. Mr. Victor Humphreys, of Lexing t E, was here Frida'. Mr. A. A. Colver,, of Winston, spjnt Christmas herie. Miss Mattie Poston is i visitirg friends in Mooresville. Mr. W. A. Thomas went to Marion last week on business. XewlBook Store. After the Brst of the year Mr. R P. Allison will go into business for himself He w:ll open a store in tht store room now oecupitd by Ramsey, iomnn k tsowies, wno move into their new stand in the Patterson building. He will keep a line of books, stationery and gents furnish in g goods. He has bought a larw Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. s.dck of these gs frorn his broth- j It artificially digests the food and aids C. Wood, Davidson, if the holidays here. tno ;nil MU t ion-size, Kclipse .M wheels or sills.- S!u 1 . T ! . T " . .' v- p:i,'iiies atiu 0'u-i-, and the great hill - climbing traction engine. .;v iw ottou Gins at low prices. W.S.Turner. Stato,. ille. Over Poston Bros Sloan G1g tiling Co., We wish. to. call your attention to our line of Holiday i I " 4 new Mul.tlefs up-to date things. Etc The newest and tuos .-1-brisk, weather suggests good heavy underwean Lef.us vou up. We have some good things left in Suit's and Over- ttrat we are ottering special lnuueemems on locioscout. Thanking you for your liberal putronage, we are, ' tt... . i : ' 1 : , er 'jV..i lit' coats truly, Sloan Clothing Co. -.. but a T 3 it tl : ''! .HEX vou buv RApN's LiVG';? PILLS' V v l ()N!G r 1;LLF:TS ou uO not L v.v a I; k-i'oe, but a Conipk-te Treatment for Biii . r.:-,Constipati..:v and t lfaJach:. It i:' two h .distinct nu-cicineS) but sold for one price -ryz. .The Pills brin intmed'nite relief; -the Pelkts,. tone up the nervous system andi invigorate. rTy,.?Biy-iarTr"--'--''ig;iwCT u.-o- Attractive Priiiting'. i Mascot Printing Co, is better prepared than before to turn out attractive up-to-date priut- and at prices that testonish those who have -not favored us with orders. The ever ing. 100 Cards, 50c. With a hands'ome Card Case with your name engrave! on the rase. Any style printed on card j 1000 Circulars 75c, ENVELOPES, AT LOW PRICES. . El Size 5 x S. Advertise what ! vou 'have to sell with a cir- I eular. Small one easier-j read than a large one. j Letter Heads, .ote Heads, LJiii Heads, statements . j Pamphlets, Circulars, Etc r at low prices, Send . j for prices and sample. - I THE MAS GOT PRINTING CO. CROVPOf & S-RONCK, PROPR'S. :r vim . I ZfG Pepsin Chi I ! i Hit Tasteless and Guaranteed to Cure Ch:i!i end Fever and all Halaria! Troubles. Does Not Contain Quinine Nor Other Poison. -Does Not Injure the Stomach Nor Effect the Hearing. W. A. McLarty & Son, Dime Box, Tex., say: "Ramon's Pepsin Chill Tonic is We ?' best we hsve ever handled. Myson prescribes it in his practice, and says it ij 9 tne only Chill Tonic which a child can take without injury to tne stomacn. ; i- Pnce 50o. BROWN ilF'G. CO.. Pnon rs. (Jroonc vilic, Tenn. ' li t Help Home Enterprises. Statesville-Made Furniture. Handsomest designs, best made, best finished goods on:lh0 market for the money a little better goods at a little lower price than you can get elsewhere You SAVE FREIGHT, that's the reason. A lull line .on exhibition at our store. We .are sale agents for this vicinity. 1 . ,,' All the schools closed last Fridav for the holidays. The .college and Prof. Hjll's school will open again next Monday. The graded school oupils.get two weeks, and don't have to begin the grixl again till Jionday, January 7th. . i Mr, M. E. Heury has sold hi property on Center street adjoining the Henry House aid known js the Scales lot to Mr. C. 13. Morrison fo- $650. Mr. Morrison will erect four or rive cottages on the property as soon ar the materials can be gotten in. While Tom Kickert and Lon Clark, two negroes of the Rock Cut neighborhood, were out hunting last Saturday on Mr. J. T. Eudy's place, uicifert snot LiarKe through tie thigh inflicting a dangerous wound. Rickert claims the shooting was ac cidental.' A 3-3'ear-old son of Jim Gillespie, colored, who lives at Belmont, the colored settlement southeast of town, fell into the lire Mondav while'its mother was out in the yard and was so badly burned, that it died from the effects oh the follow ing Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. P. M. Watts, of Shelby county, Ala., arrived here Sunday evening on a visit to Mr. Watts' mother, Mrs. M. E. Watts. of Shiloh township, and other rela tives. Mr. Press Watts, who had been in Alabama on a visit, return ed home with them Tom Goforth, colored, and an other coon got into a racket Satur day night at Poplar Branch, a color ed settlement one mile west of town, and Tom was struck over .the head with a banjo and his nose smashed. so now he'll go forthwith his coun tenance slightly disGgured. Rocnelle, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Price, who live on Cher ry street near Overcash s factory broke his thigh bone last week. He received a fall while walking across Door. The fractui'e seems to be bg- nicely and it is not likely ny permanent injury will re- Albert Coble and Jim Freeman, two gentlemen of color, got into a pretty lively row last Thursday over a quarter of a dollar. They were haled before the mayor, where Co ble was fined $2 and costs and Free man, who threw a brick at Coble was bound over to the next term of the Superior court. The woodshed of Mr. Sol Simons, who lives on Water street, caught fire from a fire-cracker Tuesday af ternoon about 5 o'clock. The fire was soon put out without any se rious damage. The alarm drew a big crowd from down tdwn but beL "f ore they reached Mr. Simons' the tire was out. An attempt was made last Thurs day night to burglarize the residence of Mr. J. D. Cochrane, while Mr. Cochrane was at the electric light station. Only Mrs. Cochrane and her little step son were in the house. She raised an upstairs window and ffred a pistol and the burglar fled. Policeman Karcher and others came promptly after the alarm, but found noMraceof the the thief except a liuuk uuaue uy some one wearing a rubber shoe.j n Business at the register of deeds' office in the marriage license line increased in geometric proportion this week. Fourteen licenses were issued during the week. The fol lowing are the happy couples: Hum phrey F. Bissell and Nancy Mur dock, Elam M. Josey and Dosia A. Stewart-Wm. D. Jackson and Ma ry M. Matthews, Hayes Compton and Letba Beaver, Wm. E. Shaver and Sarah E. Jordan, Early E. Stroud and Lela Feimster, Earnest Ayresand Fannie Hi Seckler, Jas. B. Cook and Mary L. Joiner. . Barron Nicholson EAST BttOAD STREET. STATESVILLE, N. C North Carolina, Iredell Gounty. IsAn ' Superior ; Court. G. H. NelsAn nd vi ife. riii.v i ' ' kelson, J. B. Oreen and wife Caroline Green, J. M. Gross and wife, IddGross, and J, A. ste- NOTICE venson ; f. ' VS. . C. I. Stevenson. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Iredell county for partition of the S. I,. Stevenson lauds be tween his heirs, the above named parties to this action. And the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear t n the 25th day of JauuaryrKyoi, at the court house in Statesville, Iredell county. North Carolina, and answer or demur to the petition in said action orthe plaintiff will apply to the Court for the xeliefiemanded in said petition. December 15th, iooo. J. A. HARTNESS. j Clerk Superior Court. Renter Wanted. WANT a good renter. Dec. 20th, 1900. Apply to I W. E. MAIXNE. New Stirling, N, C. Renter Wanted. 1 A RENTER WANTED to work a two-horse crop. Good land and stock fi-rnished. Ap ply to K. F. WATTS. December 20, 1000. Shiloh Township. Notice to Credito-s. RAVING qualified' as . adminlf trator of the pOflte rtf Pctpr Hamnimi HrpacpH thenti- dersiifned hereby notifies all claims against the said, estate to present them to him for payment within twelve (12) months from date of this notice, or it will be plead in bar of their recovery. 1 . This December 14th, 1900. G W. CI.EGG, . J. B. Connelly, Atty. , Administrator. Mr. M. soyiding Mrs. Edgar Murphv. of Richmond, is here visiting Mrs. J. M Barkley. Mrs. T. C Alexander is in Elkin. visiting her daughter, Mrs. Click. Miss Emma Eagle, of Charlotte, is visiting at Mrs. R. L. Poston's. Mr. H. W. Clifford came in last Thursday to spend the holidays here. Mr. Will Charles arrived Friday night and is spending the holidays here. Mr. anu ;irs. j. A. uarom are visiting their son Dr. Jo. Harbin, at Elkin. Prof. Clyde lurner, of the Dur ham graded schools, is home for the holidays. Mr. Elmer Turner of Mooresville, spent Christmas at home, returning Wednesday. Hon. R. Z. Linney was here last Thursday on his way home from Washington, Mr. W- P. Phifercamein Satur day night, in time to spend the holi days at home. Rv. W.M. Jurney and family, of Mt. Olive, Wayne county, visit ing relatives near Olin. f: Misses Newman and Cayce, of Statesville College, are spending the holidays in Stau ton, Va. f Miss Minnie Huffman, -of the graded school, is spending the holi days at her home in Morganton. Mr. and Mrs. Jo. Terry, of Wins ton are visiting Mrs. Terry's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John alker. Miss Celeste Anderson returned to Sparkling Catawba Springs Mon day after a short visit to relatives here. Prof.' John M. Flowers, of Trinity College, stopped over Friday on his way to Taylorsville for the holi days. Mr. J, Randolph French, of Gran ite Falls, Caldwell county, came in Saturday night, to spend Christmas here. . Mrs.1 Eugene Morrison and chil dren are visiting in Charlotte. Mr. Morrison spent Christmas day with them. er, Mr. W. H. Allison, and will add to this large purchases of dw goods, and will keep a full' stock' in thd lines mentioned. Mr. AUis-n has been with his brother a number of years and i thoroughly exderi J ..1 f. l:-r 1 'Li(peu in nis une or rraoe ana is a nqst capable business man. predict for him suecsvin his ness venture, fter January Mr' Wade H. Allison will be Mills & Allison, of which firm We busir first with he is XT . www vuu A.J rA tXLiX aiUO mature in strenetheni ncr and rpcm. structing the exhausted-digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficienrv. Tr. in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, oick Headache. Oast.ralo-in fVamTrconH all other results of imperfect digestion. Price 50c. and tl. 'Large size contains ZYt times small size. Book all about dyspepsia mailed freo prepared by E. C. DeWITT & CO., Cblcago AGreat Saving To Cash Buyers. , 1 rom now until further notice is given or goods all sold out we will sell for cash the very best of . Shoes, Fancy Dress Goods, Capes and Jackets. a member, at theold Copeland stand I statesville produce market on Broad street. Christinas German. i mi ice young men gave a german (Jhristmas night complimentary to the visiting ladies, It was quite a recherche and elegant affair and was greatly enjoyea oy an tne par ticipants, x he music was furnished bvjthe celebrated Statesville Whis tling Rufus Band and the dance was kept up to the -wee sma" hours.the hour for departure arriving all too soon. Those present were 'Misses Mildred Ellis, of Hickory, Gertrude uavis, 01 Morganton, Ji,rama Eagle, of Charlotte, Mary Poston, Mary tjatesualdwell, Katie Keid Carlton, Marie Gregory,'Addie McElwee, El- vaiMcElwee and Mary Carlton; and Messrs. Roy Leinster, J. F. Armfield, Irwin Bell, Will Bell, Will Lowen- stein, Ross McElwee, Esley Ander son, MeRee Anderson, Frank Cald well, Lex Steele, Charles Cowles and H. MacCall. Mr. and Mrs. J. P.jFIanigan, Mr. and Mrs. 'L. Ash, Mr. and Mrs. Will Ehason, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Parks and Mrs. H. P. Grier chaperoned the occasion. CORRECTED BY COOPER & GILL Misses Gertrude Davis. of Mor- ganton and Mildred Elli, of Hick ory, are visiting Miss Katie Reid Carlton. . TheCollese Ilecital. The recital at College Hall last Thursday evening was an occasion most highly enjoyed by all who were so fortunate as to be present. It was the first given by the pupils of Statesville Female i Seminary under the new regime and was a success in every sense. The selections showed thorough and effective work on the part of both pupils and instructors. There were four recitations and nine musical selections. All the instru mental selections were well execut ed, evidencing talent on the part of performers and skilled and careful instruction by the teachers The recitations were all well rendered persons 'having j and showed both talent and train ing. All were charmed with the evidences of the progress made by Vo Tiiirkilc an1 VirTa 4-Kri f 4-Vi.- ssso cinw Iuuv sm iiuv, AAsrs VIAG V VUV? UVvaOiUU may soon be repeated. Miss Lottie Caldwell was called to Charlotte Friday on account ; of the illness of her father, Mr. J. P. Caldwell. Miss Jessie Fowler, and Mr. Cle- and Fowler, spent Christmas with their parents at South River, Row an-county. Mr. Tim Leinster, who has been i Charlotte for.some time, return ed home on Christmas day for a few days visit. Prof. A. T. Allen, of the yradpd school, is at his home ia York Insti tute, Alexander county, for the Xmas vacation. Mr.B. H.Adams went to Albe marle yesterday morning to attend the Heilig-Hall marriage. He was the groom's best man. Miss Minnie Gouger. of Charlotte. came home Saturday for the holi days, accompanied by her friend. Miss Emma Robinson, of Derita. They returned today. ' Miss Mary Poston left vesterdav morning for Atlanta where she will spend a few days visiting friends before gping to Birmingham, Ala., where she has a position as stenoo-. pher. . Mr. L. H. Cooper andwife, of Wil- ow, ind., stopped over last Thurs day on his way to visit his father. Mr. T. H. Cooper, of Yadkin county, Mr, Cooper is a fneDDhew of Mr. T. A. Cooper, of Statesville. Rev. Dr. D. Atkins, of Winston. spent a day here last week at-J?rof. D. Matt Thompson's. Dr. Atkins was formerly pastor of Statesville Metboaist church and his manv friends here who were ?lad to s?p. hirn. Mr. J. W. Marsh, the superinten dent of the finishing department of tie Key & Co. furnjture factorv, will arrive next week with wife. They will board until they ca n get a house. Mr. Marsh is one of the most skilled men in his trade in the State ana we are glad to welcome him to Statesville. The boys and girls are home from the boarding schools for the holi days. - Here's the list: Misses Ma ry Sbarpe. from Claremont; Cate and V. Copeland, from Converse; Edna Turner, from Asheville; Ell;. Copeland, from the Greensboro Nor raal; and Lois Long, from Peace Messrs. Frank Sharpe and Dorman Thompson,from the University; Ar thur Turner, from Trinity; S. L. ColverV Wallace Hoffman, and Bax ter Cochrane, from the Agricultural and Mechanical College, and Masters Frank Caldwell and Ernest Simon, from Horner School, Oxford, and Jack Turner and George Willson, f-om Trinity High School. The Christmas Trees. No feature of the Sunday school is 'so highly fascinating to the juve nile mind as the Christmas tree. Before its glory even the all day picnic in the woods with unlimited cake and lemonade pales into insig- nincance. iNothing can so rapidly and marvelously increase the attend ance as the announcement, six weeks in; advance, that the school will have a Christmas tree. iThe children dq enjoy it and children of an older growth can find much pleasure in watching the little ones' enjoyment. i wo ot our tsunday schools, that ofjTrinity and Front Street Chapel, thus gladdened the hearts of - their1 little pupils this vear. Mondav mgnt tne cnildren ot Front Street Chapel were made happy with the guts rrom their tree. The tree at Trinity was shining with its waxen lights and glittering with its gifts on Christmas night. A large crowd was present and all the children were remembered. ! COMMENTS OF THE WEEK. All produce in good demand. - BU VIXCi I'R ICKS RAIQ NO T rT-aTT-rv' Cabbage, per lb fc.xtra Hour sack . Family " sack ..... Meal- -lilted 4dfts. per bushel. ' unbolted, 4S lbs " "'.....-' new Corn old 56 lbs. per bushel . . . . . new . Oats ??lhs. Peas clay mixed - . Potatoes Irish . . " Sweet . . Onious select, tier bushel Lard N'.C. ....... . Tallow Beeswax . . .... Hens per lb ............ Roosters per R ' Chicken Spring small per R . . . . . large ... Turkeys per lb Ducks " Ouinas each Geese Butter Choice yellow . rair Honey strained, per fi) . eomr. per n Eggs hen. guinea Wheat Rye-V ....... ... ....... . Featliers new Hides drv, per Tb ' green " Wool wuthed ............ Apples dried quarters, bright . . . bright sliced 1 " fancy bright sliced. . ' " extra " " . ., ' green per bushel i Peaches peeled, bright . . . .... fancy " extra Bacon Hog round, per B) . ..... Ham . Sides Shoulders . . . 1 ff-75 2.00 60 55 60 60 56 35 75 70 60 45 75 2 10 30 1234 10 15 10 75 60 35 25 3 4 4 60 o 6 7 8 12 O 8 STATESVILLE COTTON MARKET. Statesville, n. c. Dec. 27. 1900, 9 a. m. Strict Good Middling . ....... . . 0.25 Good Middling 9.15 Middling - o.o; Tinges ... 8.0s Stains . . . 8.Ss Market firm. Mule for Sale. T HAVE a good mule for sale. See it at ray residence near Pressly postoffice, Shiloh town ship. Respectfully. Dec 13th, 1000. T, D. I.AC KEY. Glass Shattered by Dynamite. A stick of dynamite or a twine ball loaded with powder -was fired by some lawless parties last Sunday morning about 2 o'clock on Meeting street between Walton & Gage's store and J. M. Wilhelm's .Racket store. The explosion was very se vere, jarring the adjacent buildings and shattering three of the large glass in Walton & Gage's windows fronting on Meeting street. The effect of the explosion was felt by citizens quite a distance from tbe scene. Policeman Karcher heard the explosion and hurried to Wal ton's corner but the law breakers had fled. A second explosion, less severe, followed about 15 or 20 minutes later and again the mis creants escaped. ,. r . Christmas night shortly after 10 o'clock an explosion iu front of the old Wallace Bros, building on Broad street smashed four window panes in N. M. Flemming's store and one inJ. M. Wilhelm's. The jar from this was quite severe and was plain ly felt at the Hotel Iredell. There is no clue to the parties in either case. We believe in overlooking small acts of boisterousness at Christmas times, as we think some men ought to be pardoned for a little supera bundance of spirits on such occa sions, but this goes past the limit and such acts of lawlessness and reckless disregard of others rights should be severely punished and we hope that the law breakers will be caught and severely dealt with. Mortgage Sale of Land. T5Y VIRTVE of the powers contained iu a mortgage deed executed bv Chal Watrner and wife, the undersigned mortgagee, will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Statesville. N. r on Mondav. January 21 st . 1901, at 12 o'clock, M., the follow ing described land in Fallstown township: Be ginning at a stake, thence North Si40 West 15 piles to a rock, thence South 9 poles to a white oak, thence North 38'4 West 42 poles to a per simmon, thence North 82 poles to a hickory grub, thence North 8SW East 76 ixles to a stake on Jcob Parker's line, thence South 180 West So pyles to the beginning, containing 35 acres, more or less. M. RUFTY. II BURKE, Attorney." Mortcao'ee This December 20, 1900. For Inz Go to Kimball & Daywalt's where you will find a full line of heavy and fancy Groceries. Also innumer able Christmas goodies. Give us a call. Respectfully, I ,r nivw 11IJU IV II ill 11 Southside Hotel Iredell. When you are ready to buy liny i1 aiidie r The House has defeated the bill tD give soldiers and sailors of the civil war, the Spanish war and the war in the Philippines preference in ap pointments to office under the gov ernment. The vote stood 5Hor and 105 against. There will be regular services morning and evening at Trinity next Sunday and the following Sunday. There will also be services Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. A son of Mr. Frank Weisner, who lives in Eupeptic Springs neighbor hood died Monday of pneumonia, aged, 19 years. The funeral services will be conducted today from Union Grove church. !! Don't use any of the counterfeits of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Most of them are worthless or liable to cause injurv. The original De Witt's Witch Hazel Sal ve is a cer tain cure for piles, eczema, cuts, scalds, burns, sores and skin dis eases. W. F. Hall, Jr. , be sure an A see us as we have 'he largest stock, the best quality,, the handsom est packages and the lowest prices ever offered on this market. All kinds French mixtures, stick candies, " loose chocolates, bon bons. pure creams, etc., etc Special low prices to Sunday schools for their Cnristmas trees. Raisics, nuts and fjgs in abundance and cheap. Don't fail to see us, as we are sure we can please you. Bananas, .Malaga grapes, Oranges,' ' etc. Fresh Oysters almost ' every day. . Turkeys, cran berries, cranberry sauce, 1 mince meet, etc. cooper & gill. .7 .St . At a big reduction for cash. The cut ranges anywhere from if to uO per cent. This means cash over the counter. We wilt include millinery come first served. 1st. The oi ace. N time, now and some fine velvets in this sale. First! Three things to remember about, this sale B. Mills A Co., Statesville. NmC. 2nd. ThH: 3rd. The terms, cash oven the counter. C-r- O The Beautiful Handkerchiefs for men and ladies. Hosiery Cloves, Underwear for ladies and men. R. & G. CorsetsJ t ems Corset Waist for women and children. W. B. Erect! Form Corsets, for $1. 00. Handsome iterlint' silver handld: Umbrella for $2.75, others charge for same, $3.50. ' ' ' ; . j Come and see us, we are out for business. Yours trul' N. B. Mills & Co. The tore.! Ginghams. Gringhains. I opened to-day another case of those fine Apron Check Ginghams. Same weight andcount as Lancaster, only 5c. yard; others at 4 and Gc. A big line of Queens Ware, Fine Iron Stone Coods, Plates, 25c. set up; Cups and Saucers, 25c. up, other Hues in proportion. A large line handsome Pictures, Opal Ware, Bohemian Glass, and Holiday goods opening daily. A big line Rubber Shoes and Boots. New lot of Schdol Books just in. Another lot of those famous Kangaroo Calf Shoes, for ladies, iu to day. If you want values come and see me. J. M. Wilhelm. man-1 PR I A Si to $5 reduction, according to size and style, has been made Ob die GelebM -.!! ' 1 ' ! I ' j - I Wapns; Made by Geo. E". Nissen & Company. 1 This 23d day of November," WOO. i Flanigan-Evans Hardware Co. AGENTS. ' . ' - IF YOU W AN TO GIVE, GIVE A GOOD OKE "i Here are things we know you will like. All Wool Art Squares, beautiful colorings in ail sizes; Smyrna, Velvet and Tapestry Rugs, Porters, Lace Curtains, Marseilles Quilts, Satin Quilts, Hand-stitched Linen Sheets. JJtica mills fi S. Cotton Sheets, with H. S Pillow Cases to match. Table Damask, Napkins, Doylies, Towels and many other articles that will glaklden the heart of the housekeeper. Others may be cheaper, None can be better than our line of ready-made Top Skirts, we guarantee style, fit and finish- Just They are made to wear, receivsd another Ibt of those beautiful black Underskirts at $1.50, worth $2.00. Wefalso have a few in high colors, reds, blues and purples. When in doubt see our stock. y WABT6N & GAGE A WHOLE RAFT of Items t o select your Christmas Presents from. Come and see the many lihes not mentioned. PRICES RIGHT. ; ,i" Dress Goods. Men's and boys' Clothing. Capes, Jackets and Skirts. Infants' Cloaks. Ladies' Hats. Baby Caps. 1 Ladies' and misses' Wool Hoods. Fur Collarettes. Fur Muffs. Children's Fiir Sets. Big Line of Shoes. Ladies' Fancy Slippers. Infants' Fancy Shoes. . Ladies' and men's Overgaiters- Hosiery,, Gloves and Mitts. Knit Underwear. , Table Cloths and Damask. Towels and Handkerchiefs. Men's Neckwear, Collars and Cuffs. U mbreilas. i- Dolls and Toys all kinds. Bibles and miscellaneous books. Box Papers and Tablets. Fancy table China Gold edge and plain Glassware. Plain Dishes, all kinds. 10-piece Toilet Sets. Plain and fancy Lamps. . Pictures in large variety. Tinware and Toilet Soaps. v.- if
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