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J1 JOURNAL f the journal $ ' Gives the Happenings of the IVorM 2 K the Day Tbey Occur and All me 2 K Local Mews While It is Frecb. jj Til K JOURNAL In Only $J. on tvt Year. Itm Ad vrtistnt Hafea are Heaaoumbje, ma (i jirsuiif are teriaiM. VOL. 2 NO. 181. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, FRIDAY. N Y KM Ul) I. lbiiti. PRICE FIVE CENTS. TiE MAL GUARAKTEES 1 EiE UIKEST CBRCULATflODM IF AMY PAPER CBRCWLATED IN flliTDHALEI, iBSMPTili BOOKS OPEN TO ALL FOR INSPECTION THE ' Visitors, mam S Books and News .AT.. D. IL BROWDER'S, (Huceessor in Justice A lirowdt-r. Wachovia National Bank, Winston, N. C. W. A. LtMLY, President. JAS. A. GRAY. Cashier. nT(iUrc, FACTOR! KS. DvYKI. ' ' lings, Olllces, Ileal Rooms anil in fu' l it I kimlH of real estate for i-alc or ro.l . I will make il pay properly - I. place llieir property in my hands JAS. S. DUNN, 1 1 K A I, I'.STATK AJ KNT. i iiteretate 'plume, Hit. Real Estate. ANDREW J. HOWEIL. Jr. Mi A I. KS i iTt: A (Hi NT, f (I lll'll HI'., IHM Wall 4 llllltr, St it Aiew y f-r WelHntto i. TyprM ruff the bvht one. Wc Arc Hi! P(f pie! Don't rail to See Us. 'PLUMBERS. Sl'IfAM I I F! ERS, MANUPAC I 1'IVERS AM) i.:r AIDERS Of Tobacc h p s. Hnirf up I nteistilc, -o, i.-- , 01. CRAWFORD & RA(iLANI). aooo M. Mc TRADE CornerlThird Is where the ladies find every tary to make them Only a Few of Our Arti Cloak?, Coats and Capes, handsome and plushes. Splendid val IN DIUCS8 (i(H)im 1 have cot trimmings, at a correct price Id etta , Serges, Poplii.s, Bel Arniures, Plain Cordon feeta, Wool MILLINERY DE In tbia we have the richest fullest Winston. The goods will apeak for tion of every one w bo baa eeo the : looks aa if every brisbl bird or pi urn . the splendor sua ricbuess to tbie de the immediate maDagement of that aaleelady. Mra. Lailler. 4 The public will find -tbat. I have J prices perfectly aatiafactory to the . neareciruuy, L m. mc trtnnnnr OIUU.UUU $150,000 Thrice and Trice Again! (iKNTI.KMKN: V. e will W jjlud I to meet you, ami .- !i ild jou wish w ish a new liat, Nliiii or tit- or any little lixine;, we ill U glad to nerve you at a it isnnalde price. Full Dress Coves, Ties, ts 1 1 i 1 1 h , fix'. J. M. V00l)Rn,F.& CO., lists ami Men's I hi lushing. Opposite JollCS Hull I. GROWTH OF THE Wachovia Loan and Trust Company. Winston N. C, Since Orpiiizatioii. June 15. 1893. DK1-08IT8 I IIK,UM.IK) WH,ii7S.tKI i'illl,aI..V2 I.OANH. I tHUtfi.li) lttt,Ntll.2l HHK.V7l.AiI ;? OW.I7 i.M.I.'tUi. Itii.e l.'i, IKHil Jump l.'i, 1KHI, June iHwt, June l:, LSI Sept. I, IMIS, WQCiioviQ Li and Til Guinoonv, WINSTON, N. ('., ( txecutor Acts as Administrate" ( Guardian. I ho Best tttid Most Hcliuble Trust Company in the State. ;oes General Banking Business, i'avs Interest on Deposits. t.i Your Iliisjne.sH. ice Cream Soda AMI riilk Shakes Made from Pur. Fresh, Un diluted Cieam from Dr. Thompson's Farm. All Cold Drinks. AT Thompson's Soda Fount. H. Montague, Att'y, LAND A LOAN At; KNT, WINSTON, N. t . Hoiih.h, lulu ami laudH for hi.Is renl or ex cbiuge. IxjaiiH iii'iiliuleil, In run or small uiuuuntH. JnterHlale pUone i2. NAIR PALACE and Liberty, tbinrx in dress material net-es stylish and attractive. ties Will be Found Below ly trimmed and lined in rU h clotha uu lit fViBllillialilll ft 1Iiral rect material, correct color, correct 1 ttroaacioins, tjoverm, neun gea, Uhevlota, Whipcords, VV eaves aud Crepe Ef aud Hllk. PARTMENT. and finest display ever brought to tbemt elves. Tbey are the admira tock. - The sektetlon i perfect. It mage bad lent Its feathers to add u fiartment. -Tbis department Is under oindtableand splendid milliuerand tbe goods and am selling them at trade. nair: II Si I !i libit the Farmers Wore Vaiie i an J Most Aur.kttw. The Lie Stotk Parade Was the Finest Ever Seen in This State. W nihtoii l covering litiwlf with glory I in tlilM.vcar'H 'I'oliacco 1'iur. Tlitn art ; thingH in the puht that t he people of WiiiMlon undertouk in u hi. Ii it us ' thought they had lem hed the highext . limit uf huuiHii i Itoii to niak'e pt rfei t i in point i)t Mii('(' Bi-,liul it wan thin y eui V Tobacco Kair that dinionwtrated our people's aiitlily to over reuch them ! Helves and In doing no they have oxer reached every wheu flue. I It is the general acclHiuation'of vi ' iturn: Ih it not grand '.' The l nt I 'air ! ever held in ihe Mute. The Italcigh I Slate Kair thrown in Hie i-hade. Not I in point uf variety of cxhihilM, hut in point of j nit 1 1 1 v , M le and in range men I ol ex In I il Ih, in point of attend utiee, and in point of u 1 1 1 I mji I r-nlir-lartion, and the hlghehl ex pectal ion met hy all vlMiting out Toliui eo t air. It in a pheiiomlniil mhyiw. Iteginning w ith WcdneHilay 'h nun ning H piogiaiu and ending ith Ihe fair, il will he claimed hy every one who wilncni-cd it either from our native Mate or nome diManl Mate, a tin hest fair of Hh eharueter ever neen in the aoiilh or in fact anywhere. Ihe general and coin mcrcial parade, the Moral parade, Ihe hcIuhiI children paratie, andtheHtoi U parade and Die Tobacco Kail in gen eral w ill all he ri ineliilii red an hrighl pii ture in the gallery of gloiy and it now nlhiit V inMon Salem i iidoining i I II i: S( IIihiI. ( II I I.MlKN KAHAI'l; One nf the lending feat me of I In loliueeo hair wa a puhlie panoie j iy the ehildren of the graded m ho l. i ICarlylhi4 morning Supt Ithur, with hi aHMHtantM, w aHiil I In-hi li. ml hnild- ing forming Ihe great, throng of i Inl ' dren into a long line of double fouiH. i'loinplly at '.) o'clock Hie oolunin ilr. i -il mid Huh c il waHiipielly MKhl. I In ie were hIMI lilllc fnlkn in the pio- .CHhion, all Kt epllig peilii I liuic uilli Ihe tiuiely iiuiHic liciug tin uiMicil l.y ( lie A I 1 1 1 1 a I - lull buiril . A h,Nlaiidei wan lirmil In iiuiuik liiat "he diihi'l know tin re were ho ,111111 Y i llllill. II ill Ihe W hole of I'oih IIi county." And no It wuh, It wan a Mir priw to everybody, the showing Ihe child. uu made. The line of march an do w n 1'oui Ih to Spring ; up Spi iug to Kiilh; down Fifth to Lllici'ly; up Liberty to court hoime; around I lie Mpi.ui ; Iheliiclo Hlar waiehmiMC and liiiainiil to uurol 'enlcnury .Methn dlt church where the. line waHiliH baiided. Kverylmdy, and especially ihevihi loi, were plein-ed with the parade and it a hale to nay Ihe (haded School I'arnle will heroine un CHtuhllHlud lunl me ol I he VVIiihton Toliaiv o Kail . I lll. I I V'K H'l'IX K I'AKAIlK. The live Mock pargdc today wuh no douhl the lini Mt one given in the Hlulc, out wide of the Male Kair, and rellected credit upon our city and ci.uuty 1.1 ml. 1'iie exhibit w as a glorious revelation to every lovers of line stock who wit nessed tlu pi.rude; hlock ImrHcs that won d do rn. 'lit to it Keniueky Mock (arm fur high bred uiiiiualw; driving horses I hat would grace Central J'aik, New Vnrk; and drufl hmses thai could stand Ihe werk of the dock yards of Norfolk, w in- ul to lie been in thin pa rade. The cattle exlntnl wuh not extensive, hut those on ex hiiiition showed traces i f the lineM blood. It was Oh! Oh! such line slock everywhere. Tonight at I'w. lvc The W'i. Moti Tobacco Kair which lias made another page of WiuMoii's history glori, us will close ti.uighl at 1 o'elock. ICemember tiiis tbe fair clones tonight at 12. The entertainments hi tbe city will rtmaiu until tomorrow ulgbt. A liALLY KOt HO( KINiJIlA.Ni. There Will a 1'nia.R of IUtl -tShlrta Thoiiiefstloii of Wlilto IjalKr. . Richmond county is to have a wiiite men's rally at Koekiugbaui tomorrow. HonJasA Lockjiart and, others will speak. Two thousand red shirt men are expected on horseback and a grand parade will be a feature of tbe day. Special trains will be run from Gibson station and Jauriuburg for tbe occa sion. Mr Cameron Morrison, chair man of the-white mau'a party, has Issued a tall to all tbe white men in tbe county. An luteresting subject for dlscutsion at this time Is the practicability of employing whii lalior. The Hotel Kichmond now . : h an entire force of w liite help white w atteiH, pmterN and tuiH boys. The people of I! ichmoiul eounly arc m earliest thiy e:n K.er ImkIx h woikii.g. And when tliceltc tioii i:o e is c. tiled Itl.-liin unl unl send up i einocralic ollicers, '1'hcy ane died ol negro i ulc. .mos r i:i:im S ,M I N At I. Nortlicrn Investment Hccullcd anil Declined Stlel.v on Ac count of Condition (uu-til ty Negri) Knlo. ItAI IIMolll , Md. Nov 'J, ISilS. Hon K M Simmons, ( 'hairmai., lal eigh, N (' : My Dear Sir: As a native North Carolinian, and after seveial weds of personal cMniiiniuloii of the condilioim In theeaslciu pail of North Carolina, ' l wish to assuit ,on that the present conditions are not ovirdraw ii, but vt n s. i ions. Over IIO, (MM) colored voters, led and inlluciieed al'soluleiy by unscrupulous and designing politicians, cuiiMituh, in my judgment, alnnst serious menace to law and order and a serious threat to the safety of the" homes of white people In Noi l h Carolina. I personally k now of several Instances where noiiheln investments In the c.iMeiii pint of North Caiolhm have been recalled and declined, solely on account of Ihe prevailing conditions caii-ed by negro rule and the fear of II. V 1 1 h 1 1 1 tie 1 1 respect Very truly yours. It u il , i: ii .1 . linais S IT". A 1,1 Ni Til P, HOOKS. I'usIoii1hs Have stolen llegls trot loll I took In Columbus. Authentic informal inn lias been ie ceived that in CoIuiiiIiuh county, if liauisoi township, where the demo crals had a majority of :iil.r, the regis tiatiiui book has been stolen hy the fusionists. J A Itrovvu, democratic caiididale for Ihewnate, was in Hiiiinglnc to day and employed Mr Frank McNeill o prosecute Ihe rascals and prevent ihe cousiiinmation of the fraud and ii liii ni il lol 'olumlius ililh afteinoou. I) .1 l.t'vvls, fusion candidate for solicitor, Ih here to speak toiiighi. lie has been iinlilicd Ih l he cannot spenk in Kobesou eounly until he returns to his tiw n eounly and corrects Ihe I hi fl. New s mid ( )bsci vcr. -4 I oim ivss.mil ii liuel, hilt 1,1 11 n mi Ol In i s i :holiiiiMli il l ie- cli t i t- nride by It. 1 1 ,1 . pi i ic, ol 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 alii plccinil, lirilit.iv .. ni.l, a lo gin rcgisliar, uguiusl e I ougii ss man Puck Ullc hi n, ClliUile Kib hell, Ih. A.t'. I l t 1 1 in ii , John I. my and I:. T Whilehcad, in which il was alleged that these parlies had visited his (Slcploe's) house last Saturday night anil hud broken down Ins door mid by inliinldalioii and thicuts hud foi cell him to resign as regoliur, wuh heard yesterday In Italeigh in Ihe su preme court room before Judge Mont gomery, I he defendants appealing in p is. in before warrants wire served. 'I he evidence Introduced showed c inclusively and to the satisfaction of Pic court that the wh Ie thing was canard from si tn I to finish, a political lie, and the judge at once ordered the defendants discharged, to the thorough chugiiu and humiliation of the trick ster who hatched Ibis infamous scheme. A Wliisitoii Knlcrpi'lsc. Tbe Southern Chemical CoV, exhi bit at I he Tobacco Fair is v ery line. This company bus a booth at the extreme rear end uf the warehouse, and it is a ranged tit show olT ' he various i he mi culs used in the manufacture of their dllh renl brands of fertilizer. The exhi bit is interesting, hut one would have to be familiar with the le huical turn and miniiliii in order to Inleligently describe it. The exhIUt is in charge of Mr John lioyer. 'there are area num ber ol strangers in our city, who would enjoy u visit to these works. It would he well to give this mutter just a little attention. J'lck pockets at the Full. Mr. J, K. llciinessee, of Salisbury, was "touched" for fiiO at the Winston fitir yesterday. Mr. J. Van Lludley was also relieved of a small amount of cash. It ut th' strangest of all was l hat one of our young attorneys was about lobe relieved of a Ipalr of brass kuueks, when lie caught Ida "friend's" hand iu his pocket. Tbe thief was a clever looking old duck, and made apologies when caught, but, with all his apologies the lawyer would have smashed the old guy's face, had bis wife not caught bis band. (ireeus lioro Ti leg ram ' Vaudeville 1-ast Night. Tbe Vaudeville show at the Armory last ulgbt was witnessed by a laige crowd of. citizens and visitors. Tbe sbow is one of tbe best of its kind ever giveu In Winston. The singing, danc ing aud the jokes of the comedian a are good. Tbe company glvea a perform ance every afternoon and night during Fair week. he A'lioiiaa (.ii'od liai Out, yS I 1.1 W I'.ut Wete !as;-i oith Carolina Hoys Keep V Their (.Jood KVvoivl of ThN Season. The t'ootball game today hclween the I iu ersily ol North Carolina and the irginia Polylcehnic IiihIUiiIc, re sulled in a score of !i to tl In favor of the former. The teams were about evenly matched in weight, hut the Noith Carolina team hits the advau i"!ige in practice. 1 I'mpirc J .Ji. K. Cowan, M'lr ( ginia. Kefcree I!. A lexanitei , of t liarlotie, N. C. Timekeepers ( iai land I lanicl audi) II I tlair. I IKS i 1 1 i . i . '. P. I. wins the toss and kicks Ii v aids to Wiilson, vv ho returns the ball ! Pi yards, luit lieautrTtlP pliivUrav es pipitcd III yar.ds into V. 1'. I. territory, luit V. P. 1. loses Ihe ball tfn downs. ! Carolina makes i tcudy gains and : Shull is pushed over Ihe line for a touch down in ten minutes. Craves fails on I goal. Seoie: North Carolina .1, V. P. I. : 0. V. P. 1 kicks ."ill yards to (iraves Hie returns il i") yauls, and Kegels also makes a .r yard run. MeKue fumbles and the ball goes to V. P. I. They make steady gains aiut Ingles is shoved ovT for a touch down. Painter I kicks goal. Seoie: N. C. .", V. P. I I . . II o ; .' . . i ...... i- . . o. howuii is sno-tiiuieii lor Alcliac. ( 'aiollna kicks oil l"i y ards, but the bafl'i is relui netl 'i vaids by V. P. I. In it i fumble lleiiuelt falls on ball; Carolina takes (lie bull and l.y a neat round the end play Howell, protected by Kneels, Inakcs u :;l v an! run. I intvcs makes a touch d.iwiianil I lieu kicks goal. V P. I. kicks l-i yitlds, tut tin bill is I el ti I in 1 b yulds l. (iiaviH, and liogeis aib am t s vaids. The lii-i half ends wu h t bis scon: N (' II ' ! P I. M:i om i it a I I At. Illl t aiollna kb kn III an :s m..l lo.lt 1. 1 ci it tin i.s I! ,' aids, nut lr lac I, led by Kot l. ,ei in tic' s. i .1 n 1 1 . It Koelcr's leg Is iiiiiicd and Klnlls i siil.si it nit i p 11111,1, , and N ( lakes I he ball I ..w t Ii ma kes 7 y 10 .1 , itlsoii 7, Shull ii, I lowell J, anil al son inakis allot her louihtlowi,. tiiavts fails to kick. goul. Score; N. C. Ill, V. P. I. Ii. This louchdowu was made in 7 ininults. Vt P. I kicks.)!) yards to I lowell, w lio returns the ball .'.II yauls. In a double pass pluy Kogcis makes a run of : J yards. I lowell, llcnnelt,! iraves Watson and Shull make gains, and Ileum It, with lliicc men 011 his buck, goes through Ihe hue for a touch (low n. This touch down was made iu foul minutes. (Ircgoiy kicks goal. Score; N C. ii , V. P. 1. 11. V. I'. I. kicks oil 15 yards to Watson, w ho advances U yards. Craves, Shull, 1 lowell and Watson make small gains, and in a neal pay around left end Rogers makes :;() y aids, lieiiiiell niitkis ten yards, nut bull goes over to V. P. I. fm holding They make a double pass and gain one yard; then in an attempt to punt the bull, lb lint It snatches it ami makes 1 yards. Ily a scries of good rushes and mil ml I he end play s I low ell goes over for a touch down, andtJreg ory kicks goal. Score: N. C. :s,V P. I . ti. T'ainlcr kichH oil yards to f iraves, who 1 dvancca yuids. Peiinell, I lowell uiui Shu I make etinsiileralile gains. Buxton is substituted for Wat sou, as left half hack, and Miller lakes Cromartle's place as left guard, nf the I'arnlina team, and 1 1 artliiw iy takes Itorehcck's plat e, as right half hack, on I tie V. P. I. team. Ilemielt makes 7 yards around light end. Howell goes throng. 1 lucklu fur 10 yards, but the ball goes over to Virginia for holding. Painter punts - yards to Rogers. Then by steady gains through the line and round Ihe end Carolina forces the ball Into Vligiulu's tenitory, and Craves punts 40yards. The second halfendtd with the above score The two teams lined up us follows: V.I. I. I .N.C. Hubbaid, right end (Iregory. Wood, right tackle llennelt. Cox, right guard 1'hifer. Mtull, center Cunningham Cariier, ieft guard Croinartie. Thomas, left tackle Hhull. Jewel, left end Koehler. Hell, (uarter bsck Itogers, capt. Ingles, left halfback Wats. ,11, lloseeck, right half back McIUe. Painter, full back Craves V P I subs: Hardaway, McUavock Harford, McCrackin. U N Csubs: Miller, Howell, Iluxton, Mclver, Osborne, Kluttz. Miller aud Buxton did not have a chance to show .what they could do, but they managed to take a prominent part in all of the plays. The Virginia Polytechnic Institute did sonic gooil pluy iug. 1 1 is (lie lirsl learn to score on Carolina Ihls season I .oen l. d I . reciisbo l; J Klul is here day . - Ask your gioccr for llaslen's Itread. II is the best. , Miss Iilu Kllington of Reitlsville, is In t be city v isil ing friends. Two fakirs vvcre arrested this morn ing fur sw hulling fanners. R A Spaugli, who has been winking in (ioltlsboro, returned to the city last night. Or R W Recce, of Klkin, brought a very line horse which is it beauty and J.nno lbs. The will of Miss Winnie Davis was Ii It il for probate in New Orleans, Il leaves everything to her molliei. Rev Thomas Neetlhaui, of Waynes boro, Vu, will begin a protracted meet ing at I! road, St reel Raptist church on Ihe : lost. Mi S I' Tom litiHon and wife and Mrs Ruwle-,of Durham, who have been visiting the family of Cold F.Webb, relumed home this morning. l.l-l ol Mek at Manila. Nslciday's cubits reported l,S(M) of' 0111 soldiers at Manila on the sick list. I his is iicitilvonc hi ten of the total! lon e thcie. Past week WO volunteers sailed from San Francisco to re-enforce ; (ieneiitl Otis, and vestertlay the First j Tennessee"' regiment, with olid ollicers 1 an. I men, sailetl front the same port, also for Manila. .t both these consignments uill m ike good the ihsabilities from sicK ntss. If we keep sd.iMMi elti'.'tive troops in tlic -Pliillppiut s the lowest est 1 1 naic of the number that will lie liecessaty to hold Ihe main Islands alone we shall need to send out ft,OIMI fresh troops every year to make gootl the losses from death ami disease. Tiio Huliy ."sliovv. I lu it weie h'liilccn entiics at the Itaby Sliow I his itflernoon I'lie pn.es were beautiful gold lings anil u cu ll w ill. led In t lie follow iug . Fuller one year Josephine Daniel, dung hit r of Mr anil MrsRobeit Daniel, "received IS v-ite-t. Fuller two years Mary llenly, diiuglitei of Mr ami Mis John llenly, ic.-civ ril "J v oles. I iidci I luce y t ins I lei hi 1 1 son ol M 1. and Mis. R. A It ceiv ed .0 v oles. Spaugli, Spaugli, I S M . I "11-11 1 and wile Dunvilli, A 1 ions Ri. Iiiuomi , 1 1 A ( '..l b, 1 1 in 1 1 1 1 ; VI I ss , s. 1 ul.t 1 I ',. Until la II 1 1 u 1 i 1, I lull v 1 1 1 ; .1 A til II l(i - a I la ! ; I .It llelsoii ! en 11 , Reitlsv lllc; I V : lie I oecn--boi. ; I ' ait nee Kin sici, l R 1 1 11 1 1-hi.. I wilt I leu., in, II llai ir. .inn, Piov ih nee, R I; M P ll.-i,,.-. Mis I IIiowii, Mis ! I'.iown, Mjssc I P.row 11, t ' Stockton, M Mattin, Mocks vllle: Mis It F I'.vuns, Wasliinton. I lie Toll i iiiiiiit lit . Fightcen knights look part In the tournament uu North Liberty hint Is tins afternoon. Atmul i,IMM) people i if present. There were no aecideuls anil a lull account of I ho tournaiuen I will lie given in tomorrow s puper W. II. Wood "While Knight,' won the highest honor and crowned Miss Mary Cray (uccn of Love and Ilea illy. Rob Calloway, Knight of Twin City, lirsl maid of honor. Iluber Danes, Yellow Plume, second maid of honor. I0i k Calloway, vVhle (loverniueiit I uioii, thhil maid of honor. liiitiid Carnation Rail tonight al 1'wiu City Cluli. lion R Ii lileiiu came 111 from l.e IiUloii on the U:(l train tins nn ruing, whert he delivered a line speech yei lerday Kvery l)i)', 2.15 o'clock. Kvery Xilit, H.15 o'clock. HIGH-CLASS CLEAN U U mm I FIRS1-CLASS ARTISTS FROM NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON. A show that Ladies and chil - dren need have no fear of attending. - il usic Dancing Comedy. r 2 1-2 Hours of Fun, Matinees - - 25c, (Sights. - - 2t7andjoc, Seits Reserved at Orfmes Bros. The Peoples' National Bank U. S. DEPOSITARY. J. W. FRIES, President A. WILSON Cashier. T. WATSON BUXTON & WATSON. A 1TOKN Kl M-AT-L.A W. Otrice: First Nat'l Bank Building. WATKINS & CONRAD, Dentists, And Dealers in Dental Supples. Olllee I'pper Main Street, Salem, 'Phones, I nlerstate IK), Bell MORTON & HORTON, Dentists. Olticeover Wachovia Hank. Hell Phone, 177, Intemtate 103. R. H. JONES, Dentist. Olllct iu People's P.ank Ku'lding. Phones: Interstate ")!); Red UKt. Dr. J. W, I'rin v, VKTKRINAR1AN. 1 hseascs of domestic animals treated Hospital ut Smoke A McCreary's sta ble. Ambulance for conveyance of dis cased animals ut hospital. Always the Best I'ii re Spices, llcsl DoitMl Collee, MiM'lia and .lava Itlend, Fries' "Dannt'r" Flour, Ihe h'H in the city, cry Fine I'ickles, ileiuz's Oood.s, in sweet, mixed and plain; CatHtip, Salad DresHiiig, c. All kind ol Dishes, nice and cheap. Dry Goods and Shoes to Kttil yon in Mtyle, iptality aud pi i ti. H. A. Giersh Main Street, HADKM, N C. Tobacco Fair Dc sure to see our display of . . HARDWOOD HANTELS, GRILLES, TILES, &c. at ihe Tobacco Fair. We will be pleased to quote you prices on anything in our liue at any lime. F0GLE BRO S., SALEM, N. C. SPECIAL NOTICE! rallies having money to loan oau have it advantageous placed hy comiuuQicatiug with me. THE PIEDMONT FARM EXCHANGE Rooms 3 and 4, Lena I y Block, Interstate 'phone, 154. ELLIOTT WARREN, Manager.
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