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Till- TWIN-.C1TY DAILY SKNTIXEL. TmSTOX-SAlXM, SOOTI CAT.OLKX. Birthdays of Lee and jMGHT LEAF bALtb Jackson are Celebrated (i Interesting Exercises Held By the Daughters of the Confederacy Saturday Afternoon. The Jane I'auili i rs u appropriate i iinniv c; ur.- -.If i i-r. : hlil of M f WINS SOCIAL VICTORY. Not .Much Tobacco Being Of fered Just Now. B.car-g Lively A-d .Pree On tre Local Market Hold "9 Wet A List cf Soe of t-e Stst Average Made. ''to IW.l i da '. . h c In- C ill! Ir. I , an I ,-- i . .; I lii j -.- . . . -:i Ciierry i -..- of these ! day iu i raid a ju-' - l.f- a-! -r ' conincm L-r i rt E !. Vii- ' .. who fi Kist! ' :.i h th -f.r- Wife cf Ph. lade': Out At-eaJ in rHII.AE-KI.Ci:: a' . A. .!! :i y Ii. i a' Maor Comet P.rst Encounter. . J.iu. - -. A !- '.I. s; Ar M: J R-". Ai I, -'id. 1.1- ;hU mcrnitt; r r'se jffnn?,s it ir sLi;;-d a.ie in priori. - t tk most e.' i'i.:. wa li ve il is - : i t yeat ' ...iy of ttils j r . -1 it : - : . 'r, hov. ii .- ! ..:? 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Uno".i 'i.i" -. have f.', :h th niark-t i i. durin ib " is fipw!-! 'hat v-rv t'lsy i lacf Some of Today'! Average. W. C. WiiUan.son. IF ONLY" t'TE an i vyvn the r-i'ft of ttoas K'. er dea'T. of ti1 !vi " oa say "if only I tad a bott!' cf GO WAN S MONIA CIKi; la ice I couli tiTe save ! the if the one e lovel. -pver t.iere ts Infiamaia GOWAX'S !H cure. Ex ,1. All druggists. 25c, 50c It. Bay toiay and save regret and only." HI MARKETS ii f ti-e gro-1 o!d:ng a:: i j haa a: a:.-' j TOBACCO. (G.otation Furntahed by Mr. Z. T. Bynum, Supervisor of Sale.) .-.icco rear Kit. a: it.-: .-rr.- : i ii -Iv rir Cu'.le. (Irf-ii-.i-jro as 1 . Ashii'irn. t!f : I S L.tiim.. " ' n A'Vn. of Pi: T. trod-i t 1 "-t jrr at II it How Many Bricks Mave You Sent Away? Th.it yn-.rnU l.M' a f.inny qnc-tion. n'Mro?.cJ to every cit izen f t!'i- ti!,m att'l 'onir.timtr, hut it's really a serjoits one. I.i-ti-ii: TIhti' i- now ju.-t eonijtleteil a magnifif ent huiM jng of re. I hri-k exterior ami conerete interior right in the businesi heart of one of. the higget of Arneriran cities. It occupies n w ho!.- h',o. k and calls itself in a large lettered sign "The Larif-t Monolithic litiililin; In the World. " It has mnnv floor-!, with uhotit a hundred acres of floor Fnaee. The entrance are of i-olid marl.! Altoirether it is a credit to the liig city in which it Ftands. Oh, it's a Jim Dandy! Now, how many bricks have you sent to the city to go into this hig build ing? Ilonert, liow many? Of the hundreds "of thousands of 'brick put into the walls of this building the city where it stands has contnbut--d not a single red brick. Coun try jiectjile, the people of email towns and cities far away from the big me tropolis, have sent iti tie; bricks for the con-tnic-tion of thia splendid edi fice. Yi-i v:.y have sent it! a few 1. of bricks your self uViho it knowing it. I. -ten : This magnifi cent picture, which or naments a i-.i; you prob- '- or v id Fee yotir- The floors are beautifullv tiled. a'. . self Uo'.Igl,-. W:' Jieople in ju-t like ,,. WOllM i-K- new l.n. k contniii.t. hod of l.r the world (lie kind firm that ran Hut Ih -sands of strai new store. . . And the ii of bricks' i the dollars of mg . in towns -t'.wns that V,I' do;. themselves now and then. Every dollar eitv building fund means a nice, hefty hi- big. beautiful skyscraper, "largest in i d. This building was put tip, through of their unknown country cousins, by a ' -t. to in that city a few years ago. ' o-w,l the cute idea of having thou 1 'oin bricks to build its fine, large, "- i !- M r.l Order Store. See? t'.i-ei. 4i .i- ii 1-4. l c!e. yA at II. K iral Hall, 7b') at - !" at 2-. , in . :. ! IV of Gerroanton, at 1.!. i'-e.-' LTH.ie :A at 25. M Smith. "Ts at 11. A D Vatuha. 47 at 12 3-4. .j x Uhii k.T. of Winston R. F. D., .", .a J.'. .r-.hu II-:ie. of Winston R. F. D., 700 S C U i'.-oti. of Hrim, 727 at 15 1-4. ;:..-! ur.uie. S2 at 25; second 42 at : t .' A K Marshall, of Kernersvllle R. ' 1 . ;e'i'. at 11 14. L. V. Walker, of Colfax, 9S0 at 11 W. M. Gordon, of Pilot Mountain. M at 12 1-2. Abe JegHup. of Pilot Mountain, 836 H.'imls at 14 12. x W. L Eaton, of Stokes, 648 at 14 1-2. - K. J. Payue. of WestHeld, 636 at 12- IVr lluudred Common . . Good .. .. Dright Leaf Per Hundred Common . . Cutter Per Hundred Common . , Good .. . Wrapper Per Hundred Cc-mmon ENTOMBED FORTYSIX DAYS. 'Routing Reception Await the Men Who, for Nearly Seven Week, Have Been Buried Alive In a Ne vada Mine The Imprisoned Men Kept Alive by Mean of a Pipe Throuah Which Food And Drink Wa Conveyed. ELY, Nevada, Jan 19 After hav . . . l A ins ueen entomuea ioriy-ix uayo, me thousand feet below the surfac in the Alpha shaft of the Glroux mine n. Nailer. P. J. Brown and fred McDonald were rescued last nlgnt A'hintle all over the camp blew loud ly while crowds cheered In the street3 of F.ly to the rinsing of bells. "Ah," was the only word of Itailey, ;he first to reach the outer air. He tottwred forward Into the arms of rnmrndesi who In a few minutes re .uUKTited him. "Is that you, Arthur?" queried Fred McDonald, as his brother stepped for ward and embraced him after nearly icvon weeks of separation. "Ily George, It certainly, seems good o be out of that hole," he said as he was led away, telling his brother of his terrible experience. "Somebody give me a chew of to bacco," said Iirown, with a laugh as he was led from the mine shaft to ihe change room of the mine, where liie three men vere "made cote fort- able. The news that rescue was near a hand reached Ely from the mine shortly after II o'clork yesterday and many citizens went to the mouth of the shaft to- greet ;he men. Many ho: rs passed while the ciiwd watted tn ti Ihe enton lied men and their res cuers (lug vigorously to remove tnc "p.rt'i that blocked ;he mouth of the l.enn foot i-.mrel Finally the anxious crowd around the nhaft heard the .hell signal "hoist tway," and a loud cheer burst forth The basket: soon rose to the surface, oearin gone of the rescuers support ing Hailoy. Mrs. Ilniley was not present, hs one of her children was ick. As soon as Bailey was provided with clean clothes he hurried home stii-port by friends. Another shotit of joy greeted Fred McDonald, and when the last man Peter Iirown, came out the crowd be inie almost hysterical, realizing that the long entombment was ended. WSJ 8 FOR QUICK SELLING il JNGW 4 rm h0U8c wel1 on Porch, Cleve- land Avenue, near car iinCi lot 50xl50) g il FOR RENT il Serb udccsirablc 10 room house, large W lot, West Fifth Street. ft RALPH T. WALKER, I ,t Real Estate and Rental Agent, W J Room 19, Tise Block, Main Street, Phone 954. JJ Officer Installed Sunday The new officers of the First Pres bvteriau Sunday school were installed Sunday morning by the pastor, Dr N. L. Anderson. Mr. George s Nor ftcel, who ' nas been Jie efTHent su pertntenueiiT aiiring me past year, will serve in that Capacity during the present year. The attendance at Sun days session was the largest ,in the history of Ihe school and nueh terest Is being taken In the wo:k. in 9.00Q 12.50 10.OuG15.0v 6.75 8.75 ..16 00-S 17.50 ..17.50622.01 .12 50 15 00 Good 15.00fi 25.0c Fine 25.00Q50.OO COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Corrected by H. D. Poindexter, Deal er in General Mercnanaisei IS 620 48 65 35fi50 For HUSKY THRo. GET OUR Menthol Cough Dro THEY'RE 5c. LEARN THE WAY TO SIMPS!'. Potatoes Iluthel: Ir'.tih .. 75 $l.0 Sweet .. ..' 70t$1.0" Apples- Bushel: Common 9" Good to Fancy .$1Q1 2 Pea Per bushel $2.00Ci$2.2 Honey Per pound Tallow Per Pound Feathers- Pound: New . . . Renovated old .. .. Country Meat Pound- Hams- 16 IS Old 16i?ilS New 13&16 Shoulders UK 12 New shoulder 1012 1-2 New sides 10 12 12 Eggs IWzen Small 19 Medium 22 Choice 25 Sorghum Per gallon Jil(o0 Beeswax Per pound 24g2C Cabbage Per hundred pounds $li$1.2.i Chestnuts Per (juart. . Onion Peck: Common Good Choice Turnips Bushel : Good Choice Pumpkin Each Small Medium . Fine 0 V r 0-x 6. Dont bortvrr 1320 GRAINS. Wheat Per bushel $li$1.10 Corn Per bushel .. .. .. .... 75&90 Oat Per bushel ...... . 7080 Seed Oat Per bHshel 80Q90 POULTRY AND GAME. mH. money davei:- rtfien Cook at it In x ealal, it way took iffat Sat it fun i iftifjjjed to yoa it may Sc a dljfo tfting. ifi you nlC come to oa stout you msft to Say you jjuliiiluu ean See exactly what you au to get and yoa need not gel H ;. does not jySeaSe you. m sfiijy in oul junilue fj ea and you know tfial ea height hates? ahe Cots efteajjei when shipfjcd in Sy tfie singfc j Sinf youX catalogue wit ft you. ae not ahaid. i yoais PiuCy GRIM-GAI1TRELL FURNITURE GOI (Quotations Corrected by Sam Rose, Dealer In Poultry, Eggs and Game.) Eggs Dozen 1821 Common 19 Choice . . , 25 Chicken Pound: Young.. '. ..SfilO Hens .. .. 7(i9 Turkey Per pound. . 10 Duck Each 20g30 Bird ! Per dozen .. .. .. ..7515 $1.20 Rabbits Per dozen 90 $1.00 BUY a Scarf at Misses Mar tin' and make yourself a "well" shirt wait. Special Announcement Regarding th National Pure Food And Drug Law. We ere pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar ofr coughs, colds and lung troubles Is not affect ed by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiums or other harmful dr.igt, and we n-com- emnd it as a safe remedy for children and adults Simpson Drug Co. and Piedmont Drug Store. The many friends of Mrs. A. L. Manser will be pleased to learn that she is now able to be up after an ill ness of five months. "NEW SNAPS" every day at the "Bargain Sale" at Misses Martins'. THE NEWEST Ideas in Silk Gowns at Misse Martins'. BUY a Scarf at Misses Mar tin's and make yourself a "swell" shirt waist. BUY a Scarf at Misses Mar tin's and make yourself a "swell" shirt waist. "NEW SNAPS" every at the "Bargain Sale" Mitse Martrhs. day at 4 per cent interest paid on Certificates of Deposit. Interest commencingroni date of deposit. Wachovia National Bank, A Happy New Yea To our, patrons and friends. We are indeed f for the very liberal patronage accorded us durin: and desire to extend to one and all a'happv and perous 1908. t SLEDGE FURNITURE (! Home Furnishers.
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