JO URN A BTHE JOURNAL ! bi . . s tbe Hipenitt g of the WofM 'Jt Y the Lny They Occur and All they X hoonl Attn Whfle It in Fresh j . . i uniy fn vemr- Ha Ail- U vrrtistn Rate mrm KuoMe, Jsli VOL. -J NO. ltltf. W1NSTON-SALBM. N. a. MONDAY. DUCK MIS Kit o . 1S9S, FKICE FIVE CENTS. K8T GiMLATIOH OF fim MlftATEO n W1KTIMIJ11. SUMPTION BOOKS OKR TO ALL FOB IM8PECTHW 7T l't '"H 5 I'M JOURNAL CUARAXTEE8 THE LAR i Christmas! Our line of Xmas oods are open for your inspec tion. I think we lnve the b3st line evci oik-red by. us. Compare oods and prices before buying. D. H. Browder, 'accessor o Justice & llrowder.) Waehovio national Bank, Winston, N. C. o Si (1'U pfoliK ' ifcMLY, P.esident. JAS. A " Cashier. H. Montsgue, Att'yi I AM) - I. OA N ACKNT, V INST' in, N. I . fiou'i1! Io'h &ut la '.1k for Kttle, ictt or ex erting)' Iamiih imnotl..l-.l: lari?e or niiihII iinouiitu I nttiiHlHle plmui! '2. We Have a Full Assortment of primed on good paper and we'l bound in cloth for 25 cents each. Of the New Books, some of those m ml generally talked about are: Kipling's "The l)i's Work," Mrs. Ward's llelueck of Han n'sdale." Miss (Glasgow's "Phaser' of an Id! Tior I'ianet." Dr. Mitchell's ' Advt'i.l ores of Francois." ' We have these and olio m. HOWELL AT ID McNairs, Sweeping : Of 10 Per Cent, Commencing on WEDNESDAY, November 30. The entire stock, comprising all llie latest styles in Hilks, Crepons, Covert Cloth, tadies' Cloths, Broadcloths, Henriettas, all grades, Serge, Cashmere, Cheviots, Outing Calicoes, Cing hains, &c, Ladies' Dress and linderekirts, from the cheapest to the beat silk; Ladies' Cloaks, all styles and prices, in both jack ets and capes; Ladies' Muslin Underwear, this line ia complete and would ask your careful inspection of it. Ladies' aud Childreu'a ifnderweir, Wools and Cottons Don't fail to look at the children'! sleeping suits, something new. Hciery one of tbe most complete lines ever brought to the city. KeducUn applies to them also. Ladies' Neckwear This Hue is complete and tall tbe latest up-to-date styles lo Ties and Bows are to oe found. Be sure and see this Hue. Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Portiere, Curtain Poles, in beau tiful designs. Would cull yogr special attention to "these. A job lot of Ladles' Kid Gloves, slightly damaged, SO cento per pair. The: are reg oiar 11.00 gloves. Jtemember I aa sole agent for the P. Ceuu-riml kid gloves, tbe best glove made. Remember ibis reduction applies to entire stock of koocIb Will open Dt 'ember 10th a beautiful Hue of Xmas goods- Don't buy till you see my stock. MsMcNAIR,. ir CORNER LIBERTY AND THIRD STS. . J v .;.;;.'',:,..... ' " Xs, ggoo OuruDomets" A warm, soft, elegant, cloth, plush lined, made into men's sloop iut; robes, at W(X)D1M' K1"S. Sixteen tlill'erent colors, anil prices for this week 50, 75 and $1.00 each. Soinot Uug New -SeeTheia. WE LOOK TO YOUR COMFORT NIGHT AND DAY. UNDERWEAR. The ualiiy will soil - the prices will please. J. M. WOODRUFF & CO., Hats and Men's I n 1 1 inl li hk. GROWTH OF THE Wachovia Loan and Trust Company. Winston N. C, Since Organization, June 16, 1893. 0l-1pO.slTH J " ttNv I I r',l,10 HK,UHA.IU ltfJ,K(il.:i aMt,&7H.!K) SSH.WI.W N,IMA.ttV .'4l7.ur.LI7 r.in,20ti.iV2 mi.ww.s lime id, Im lime IS, IKtil, June I.-), I mm. June 1ft, I SUM Sept. I, 1MW, WQchovlQ Loan and III con, WINSTON, N. C, txecutor Acts as Administrator l Guardian. The Best and Most Reliable Trust Company id the State. Does a General Banking Business. Pays Interest on Deposits. Sol icts Your Business. WINSTON-SALEH Building and Loan . Association. FOURTH SERIES NOW OPEN. Flrnt Payment Called lor Deo. 1. This Association offers first class facilities to isirrowers at very low rat -m of interest, and to Investors an absolutely safe and prolltable Invest ment. To salaried men and wage earners who desire to lay up a few dol lars each mouth for the inevitable "rainy day," Us advantages are, unequalled. A home Instil ution managed by home people. U. A. KOUdN, Hee. and 1 rea. IIKETOKS-J. C. Huston, Dr. J. K. tthaflner, J. W. Shipley, W. A. Whltaker, 8. K. Allen, Joe Jacob", W T. Vogler, (i. A. Kollin. Reduction on AH (ioods. i T, ,.. WBTr.. -KBl! IWTI.-ftMTATIS. ML A - - " 'T- 7 7 , - I OOOO-. IN THE HOI SMS OF WURNHII Alilt Add i'-st'H 1 ri l.v l.aryr ('oiifAi 1 Ions. K1RST HAI'TIM4 The text ut-ed ti y the puflor ul I he First Itaptist elm f'-h yesterday oiorii pig was John XIV, 11:1 a. He bean by sayiD that the expan sion "verily, verily, is often used by the Savior Mild always to IntriHltice some doctrine of Kreut iinportanec. He mentioned the ininiHtry of anele, regeneration, the rixirreet 1011 sf (iod'n pitple, the eternity of ChriHt'H being, the death of the old life, etc. He ppoke of the fuith produced ,by niiraelex, of the works of the nature, of the faith that reds himi'lv on the word and I truth of Jesim. He mentioned wmie uf ! the worka whfeh Chiist did and which i we may do, tnn h an viuief bearing, I le'ieving the poor, healing the nick by the owe of 1111 aim. He explnlned how j we may do greater work. It is Christ I ho does the work through us. He j was pleased to accomplish greater j things through the instrumentality t I his jicople than lie undertook to do j w bile he was in the liesh. I le enabled 1 his people to do spiritual wonders ! which was greater than the miiiiclc ; performed by Christ tor the relief ol bodily ailments. At night a sci v h e of song was heiil ' and the pastor made a Midi talk 011 J the "human anil the divine side ol , sanation." lr. C J. U ..lkins, . J J Wi.er, Albeit Jade mid I'led N. Day niadeeiy interest ing statements 111 reference to the work of the church and t he effort lo ra se money for the "ne w' Tiiindin.' ' On next Sunday at II o'clock, ltisbop Kondl baler will pleach for paslor Hiown, It being the : 1st anuiveisaiy of Ills pastorale and all his friends are invited. MKTIIOlllKI' I'llOTfcSTAN I . Pastoi Frank, who has been recently returned to IIiIh charge, preached at II a 111, and p 111. 1 11 the morning lie chose us a text, Luke 'J;8I, "Hiinon, Simon, behold, Satan hath desired lo ha e yon, I hat he may sift you as wheal." ( IiiIsI 'h coii s.ilatiiiii lay In the approbation of the Father V. I', and in the steadfastness of his disciples, V. lis. He was solici tous about Peter's welfare. His position and mission, John :1V1T, made Sal tan anxiou-'to silt him. In IhcHifling in Pilate's Hall Peter wan found defi cient In piety, the lirst requisite in pleaching. Sifting decreases quantity but in creases quality. Quality is what the ' church most needs. Tests will surely j cuiu'. "Itlessed is the man licit en I dureUi templalion." I Sifting separated Job's glory and mis sessUttiH from him, but he r uiained unmoved. At night the text was Luke 17:l!l. "The kingdom of tiod is w ilhln you," Theie are two entitles, mailer and spirit. Christ dealt with both. On the one hand, He performed charitable deeds, turned water Into wine, etc. On the other hand he preached a spiritual kingdom with himself as king. He said, "..My kingdom is not of this world," To sec It "Ye must be born again " U has a sinifTl beginning, but it will have a c inpreheiisive consum mation. KI'Irl'lll'Ali. The Mibject of the rector's discourse at I he morning seivice was, "How to r.Hd the Bible." lie said that the lirst essential wm church membership. An infidel does not know how to'read the Iiible, It ii foolishness to him. Scripture is rot of "private Interpretation," its meaning will be distorted by individual ideas The church alone has the authority to I ib r, ret Scripture. The iHible wa written by the church, theidhle has been prestrxed by the same at the price of martyrdom. As a mother teaches her children the elements of piety, so the church as a faithful mother instructs her children, the fain !ly of God In the principles of the raith and the mind lixed in the light posi tion to understand. Scripture unfolds, enlightens, corrects and furnishes to every good work. Every Christian sliiiuld read dully, a verse, a paragraph, a chapter or a book of Scripture. The Bible reveals the character of Christ, which reading we behold as in a mirror and arc conform ed to the same likeness. CENTfiNAKY. Tbe services at Centenary Methodist Episcopal church yesterday were very we 1- at tended considering the ..rainy day. . Tbe service at night was not so well attended, but the congregation . gave very earnest at le. tloD to the pastor's searching und helpful discourse. Tbe congregation ischeeifiil aud hopeful. Thy exjiect a good year in every re spect. At Y. M. C. A. Yesterday. There was a large attendance at the men's meeting at the Y M V A yester day afternoon. An able address wps delivered on the subject pf "Personal Prit Rav. Thoa ' Needham. of j ' I Virginia. : His text wasV'Wbatsoever a man sow el h that shall li ulso it ip ' Among the mii u I icli ir Nee,l,aiu spoke against ui ic diuiiui ones, kkiii blin, la ', ViiiUiM-i's -etc , flciw ni(f I lie . aw fill 1 em Us .1 ai.y ' t hvsc sins w hen indulge I in. t the eloseof the address I i u 1 1' i .'if u uumbei 'of requests for ' t.ii: i n ion ion vi ro com. j l AN . ! Trustworthy liiforimitloii That I I It It In the- ItiiiK to Stay. The follow iug circular, under date of Decenilvr 1st, was received from a reliable New York correspondent, w ho Is in a position tospeak mil horiUllvely . "I'NI'IN I'ollA'IV. "A meeting of the dircctoisof tile Colon Tobacco Company was held at 111 Wall stieit Friday. William H. Itutler, w ho yesteiday '.endeied his rtsigiiHlloti as a director of the Amen can Tobacco Company, wrs elected president. Seward, (iuthrie A: Steele W ere elected geueial counsel. J,' The names of the directors are: Thomas F Ityau, Samuel Thomas, Frank Tllfoid, of Park - Tilford; Frank McCoy, II AC Smith, and W'tl ham 11 lliiller, of New York; P A 11 Widener, (lenrge V Krcnier, one ot the Inrgcsi leaf totiacco ineif in the I'nittd States, and W I. F.lkili", ol I'hiladel phia :" The following extinct accompanied I he a,l,o e: "AMKIIICAN lollACt .1. "Aineilcan Tobacco stock halted at III and declined III points nflci the incorporation of the t'niou Tobaci o t-n- -'f'tip rxrtiftile (if liwilfiail ions in the nieantnue was small, comparatively Yesterday something over pi.tlOi) shares of full slock were dealt in uillii. net advance of IJ points. It is expected that American Tobacco will maintain its reputation for pronounced iluclua tions, now that the wealthy directors of the new i iiion ( 'ompaiiy are known, as well as the fact that experienced tobacco men will manage the huslnci-s. I uleresllng developments in the ciga rette aud plug tobacco trade M'c prom ised shortly. The American ( 'o. up lo the present time has maintained its virtual monopoly of the cigarette lirl.l, and in this field Us large prollts have been made. The new com puny ex peels to estahlitrli excellent brands of cigarettes, psier aud all tobacco." Home AkiiIii. Corporal Thomas L. Hlaubcr, of the Winston company, of the First North Carolina regiment, received an honor able discharge on December tst, und arrived In thih city on the H::l() truiu last night. He says that when he tell Savannah the equipage of I lie First regiment was being loaded on the iraiispnrt Michi gan and I hut the regiment w ould leave tomorrow for Cuba, where the boys w ill do gui rison duty. W. II. Chick has received an honor able dlKchargc and will arrive here t inoi row. Funeral of Mr .lom-s. The funeral of Manly II. Jones, w ho died Friday night, was conducted by Itcvs. Tilley and lirmvu al ii::tti o'clock Sunday, In llroad Street Baptist church, of w hich church the deceased has been a member for several years. The remains were laid lo rest In the Salem cemetery. The deceased leaves a wife, two duughteis and five s.iiih, who have the h ail fell sympathies in their sad bereavement of a .host ol warm friends. - . 4 - iilven a Preliminary I li-n line; Will Its per, the negro charged with an attempt to commit rape last W ed nisduy night oil ti e lli-yi ar-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. I S Hmitli, f A lil.nl t 's I 'leek tnu hHliili WHMfivell. a preliminary hearing at II) o'clock this morning before squ ire R. W. Nading, wlio, after hearing the evidence re manded him lo jail w ithout bond to await I he action of the HuperJor court. He will probably be tried at tbe pres ent term. . -. . Gone t the Wo-'t liullesj. H K Hough left on the 5:10 train yesterday eveiuug for New York w here he w ill be joined by his brother, w hose home is in Philadelphia. They will sail next Saturday for the West Indies and will probably stop at Jamaica. They wil be absent about one year, Mr Hough's family will remain here, at least until; next sum mer, when they wil! probably join Mr Hough In the West Indies. The City Directory. Tbe name of all societies, loig s, tilubs, etc, together with- the meeting night and place of meeting will b in serted free in the new Wlmlnn-Kilom directory If sent to address below, or left at Phoonlx Hotel on or before (Saturday December JOtbV Only those sending us the above information wit be inserted In the work, as it is Impos. slble to Insert them unless given to ua by above date. Address, -t J JS. F. Turner 4 Co., , ' P.O.Box 43, Winston, N. C. Ills 1,1 FK AT STKK. Itl ti'vrii Jlurtlor ol' n I'rlnl lor limn llnirls 1 ho Supreme court convened promptly t the appoinleil hour this morning. 11 Ih Honor, Judge Mclver presiding The lil'sL CS' called was the state vs Holsrt Stevens for the inunler of Is mi Harris. The slate through the solicitor an nounced ttiat it was ready for triul and the defendant represented by Mcs-is 1 Sapp, lienlHiw h Hall as counsel an nounced bin readiness. 1 The jury was selected with but little ; 1 uittleulty and Is composed as follows: j W P Hampton, T J Craver, W S i (jdwii, Wm Simpson, K S Went more i land, U II 1-iuville, ti F Kerner, W II ' ' While, It K Jones, li Y HtalTord, John I Cllnaid, J W McKaughan. The I Mow ing w iluesses testilled : Will Hairston: We all went to i (ireen Scales restaurant; asketl Oieen Scales if he had any whiskey; he said j nn. Isoni Harris was in there and got . to talking pretty loud; ordered us out; . : I i 1 1 1 came out and said If you look lor 1 I Alex Scales to gel any w hlskey you just as well go on for you get none; Alex smacked Isom in the mouth twice and kicked him: he fi44 oul in the road and got up and went oil grunting; Hob Stevens says ct's go home; Isom went on grunting: Hob says you liked to caused me to gel a dealing and I am going In beat you; he run across the load aud hit him; I I nn nl two or I hue IIcks and 1 heard , Is. mi say you have hit the long man, I this Is Isoul arils; I w is llltecii or : t wenty steps oil' and it was dark; Tom i Stephen 4 say il w ont do to let him beat j the old man and he und 1'iess Simons j went and got Hub; Hob said let mc go I tiaek and Ih11-.I1 beating him, I'll have 1 to pay for it any how ; I went on home j wllh l!ob; I did not see Isom any j mine; he was about "id years old. he IwaUedwith a slick; I bib Steveus bad 1 a hickory stick; Isom lived nine or ten days; Hob was uot drunk lc.it had drank some; Isom was well on in drink; this wan in October; I saw no slick or other weapon in Hob's hand: Crawford Anderson, Will Johnson, Alex Scules, Itoherl Peiin and l!ol Stevens were arrested! after lnul bcloic justice of peace ull but l!ob weie turned louse. CIiiih Simonloii: I -as piesent w hen Alex slapped Isom; Tom Stephens, Will Hairston, Hob Stevens, Alex Scales and myself were present; Tom asked Alex for u drink; we went in (irccu'a restaurant and Hob called lor Whiskey; urcun said lie iliilii t have any; Isom said il you deptud on Alex's gelling any liquor you wont get any; Alex asked everybody who was talking about him; all denied il and Hob Stevens suid Isouisald it and Alex smacked him twice on the lace with his lisl and kicked him as he was fall ing; we went on oll'aud old man Isom went 011 another part of the mad grunting; Hob Itfl us and went alter Isom and said you liked to caused me to get a bcHtlng and now I am going ! to neal you; I heard Isom say you liuvc gol the wrong man, this i.j Jhoiii , Hauls; Tom suid let's go und get Hob j oil ol the old inun; we went after l!oh I had struck three or four licks and when nil got there Isom was down and Hub was standing over him with a stick; we took Hob away und left Isom lying there; lie suid nothing but giunl; Hob said lei ine go buck and give him a go id beating, I've gol lo pay for it any how; Isom was an old mun iiud looked wiukly; I have nevei seen him since. I)r Summers: An hotii 01 twonliei Isom Hums wus hit 1 was culled to mm him; he was in bed 111 a ho so on Old Town street; I found a eul uu Inch and a half long on the left side of bin Iieud; he wus bleeding profusely w lien j . . . ... ' 1 wnkeii him 11 1 1 : I nan 11 mi nrvi. 1 lie 1 wound lo lie the artery; the skull was j mashed in and fractured; I rulsed (he , bone off ot the brain next nay und j look ilout;tlie hole w as probalily half an inch; without uu operation I lie man would huve died very shortly; the UOlllwl I Sloillld HUV W1IH CMIISIWI 1 1 V sotue- Wnnt iust.uniswt Ukea-rwk-j it mo10 liue l.eeo ooide l,v I he end of stick. Joe Hrim: I knew Isom Harris; he j was M years; lie nad rheuinatls n and 1 .ii .i i o ., ! " I'ne Hlilp Memorial Farm." I let him have thisftick lo walk with; ! 1 it hud a loaded ferrule, a brass knob1 A meeting In the interest of this ini tio, i.d I.. n- th,,,l ,,f ib. u,;..l i- I l"tant enterprise to l held at the . broken oil' and was hroken oil tlie day it v as found where old man Isom lay; Alex Scales testilled and denied striking the deceased butsiid he kicked him. Alex Allen teslitled that lie was coming up the street and saw a man calcb bold of old man isom and then begin to strike with u stick; lieuid Isom say you have got the wrong man; 'eard the other man say you don't believe I'll kill you; two men came up aud carried this inau off ufter be had struck Ison. four times; beard him say to let me go baci aud bill him, I've rKot to pay for It aay bow; I weut up to Isom; be was down aud bleeding; be got upland caught on a telegraph pole to keep from! falling; Isom uxld Hi b has killed me, kiMe I me for nothing: I uot.lnui home. 'file stale here rested und the de h ndant's testimony introduced. itobcit I'e in testilled Dial he saw Alex Scales an hour before al FJmmu Hubbard's kick Isom; saw Scales with a pair of brass, knucks; was uot at (Jrecn Scales restaurant; saw Isom 1 after lis whs hurt; he said sunieofyour gang done I Lis. Kmma Hubbard tistitied to seeing Alex Scales kick Isom and at the same time chase her with a pair of brass ki.ucks. Hubert Stevens then was sworn in bis own behalf and testilled: That Sunday night I went to (iieeu Scales' restaurant with William Hairston and the other t oys I had 110 dispute w it h Ison Harris. I do not know him and never saw him In my life und luver struck him. This concluded the testimony and the ease was opei d before the jury by A. !. Mridges, colored, for the prosecu tion. He will be billowed by Messrs. Behbou and Sapp and the argument concluded by Solicitor Molt. .Mr Henl.ow Is speaking us we go lo proi-s. AT Til F. AK.'IOin Tile 1' I mill Itvluciii (umpxuy Cl'isc 11 H 1 ck's i:ii;itu;t'llM-ll1 Mi 1 11 run y Night. The I'enichi-Ucldeiii Company clon ed their w t k 's engagement at the Armory Hall Saturday night, by the r. nditiou of thai interesling loin n. l comidy drama, "Kathleen Mavour neeii." Large and appreciative audi- enecH greeted the company lit coinpany lit eveiy pel loi niHiice aud every one was highly enlei tallied. Mbs Klla lieldeni, as "Kathleen," well sustained therepula talion she had already made with our eople as one of the best actresses tiiat has evci visited our city, and the re uiainder of I he caste were all that the audience could expect, various num bers of Iht company being compelled lo respond lo numerous encoies. -The work of Mr Perm hi was parliu aily web received. The company left on t he .ri:lll Irani yesteiday evening fir llaiivllle, where Ihcv play this week. They will piny in C 1cc11sU.ro next week, and w ill then return to loslon to play three nights for the hencllt of I he Flks. ; TWO l OIVKIil l l, NKI'MONS : Itev. Thomas. Ni'edliiini at lll'oiul .street Church. ' Owing to the inclemency of the 1 weather Sunday morning- liie eongre- gallon was small. Itev Mr Needham pica, bed a tender and inaslei ly sei mon I on "( 'onsecration" from Kom 1U:I. i I he body is I he avenue l liroug h which 1 sin enleis the body. The old nature Is older than the spiritual nature and j many are Irving to live ufler the old I earth born. I It is mockery to try to present the : body as a lio.y sacrillco unless, the whole being is given to Hod. The ; burnt ollciing in t lie Old Testament is consecration in the New. The peace i oU'ering must be a free tillering. If we love Ood more than we do ourselves w e will freely give ourselves I 1 Him. Musi keep the feet, hinds and ear pure' I,eV .'1:18 il. The night se vice was attended by a liirgeeongiegalii.il. Mr Needham an notinced his text as found in Imiaii 1.'S:I7. A criminal's lirst impulse afiei commuting a crime is In floe from the hand of justice. They may slay tbe hand of eurlhl.f justie hut the eye ot ( iod is alw ays upon them Vuii tie hiding In some refuge of his which our lext says will he swept uwav by the hand of (id You plead Cod's mercy, (iod will uot damn a soul but sin w ill. 0( :0 There were two prolcisjoiiS ul the nig lit service. 1,' Kl'Olt I OF II I I.F A DAMS A Cood K( port Will li Mii'lo In. iiitfl'i I'.Y O n- Popular Chief. 1 hiel of Police Adams will submit I he folio a lug icport for ihu month of Nov ember, ul the hoard of uldermeii i,i(-,.lni liiiiulil- n n Mrcach of I he peace, liesistiiig an olllcer, Nuisance, Carrying concealed weupon, Retailing, ( ibsti ucliiig sidewalk, I'uht diiving, Violating Sunday laws, .Tottd..JSu.A"s.iljspos(Aliir, Ain't lines and costs docketed f;i-t).(K) .t;.4 fli'J.OO Ain't colic led in cash, Am't eollicted III luhor. All,n ,iug lax collected, Ainu church opposite Colored (traded s. hool tomorrow night at 7.:in o'clock by the colored citi.eusof t his commun ity. This meeting is in the interest ot I he "Ship Memorial Farm," and a number of ml dresses bv leading citizens bifli w bite and colored, w ill be made. J This cnmiiicudah cnlcrpMse should receive the eiicouiageiueut which it de-s-rves pai licui ii ly by a large attend auce of the colored citizens of the com munity. (Jive Them Yo .r Patronage. The Wayside Workers, com posed of a nil in tier of ladies of Salem, will have their annual fair at tho residence of Mr J 11 Stockston, on Main street, touior row audi Wednesday afternootis, from 2 to 6 o'ebs'k. The proceeds will be used for charitable pur noses. The ladies will have on sale baudsnme Christmas f resents, aud the fair should reeelve u Iberal patiouuge. ' ,--' I have the agency for Co lumbia LMionuirrapIi Co., and liav in stork several of these Uraphophoue-H ami quite a lot of Records in ftock. Keionlsi ,rii)c each, 5.ot) per Dozen 1 own home, so von can elivered in vottr lUaukrt in .stock 1 i, take your own (all to see them. Records. FRED N.DAY JEWELER. Corner Main ami Third Streets. JOB LOT OF MEN S SHOES AT 33 1-3 to 50 Per Cent Oil tnr Uexuhir Pi ices. Another l.ot ( .M UN'S SHOES I ul 1 . IS. These shoes w ill no quick . Lot ol Hoys' mill Ladies' Shoes chciipct t loin they can be had at other places lor same iuhI.v Clothing We have bought a big drive in this line. If you want a lirst clam suit cheaper than von have seen Iheni, cot no to us. L. E. HARDEN, No. 7 4!li c'rui.1, High Quality In your flour for your ChrlHtmas bak ing is necessary to make your pastry, cakes, etc., w hat the housew ife most desires for her Chiistinus diuuer. We hitv.(l&'j:y t lung .1 u . 1 he 1 i n e .. n t tab le .. delicaeieN, raisins, nuts, olives, fruits, sph-es, itc, that will mine your plum pud. Hug ami your Christmas feant a success. - H. A. Giersh Main Street, SALF'.M, N C. ROR SALE. SOUTHSIDE KAL- ESTATEJ Desirable resideint;, 2 tory, 7 rKm with slatile, wlttiiu one blocs of slreet ears,' ut low price und easy terms Hlg gesl bargain in centrally located lot, in residence sectiou, on car Hue, ever offeieil to'a quick .buyer. Opportunities to please; safe loans; first mortgage on improved and unim proved real estate. Phone, interstate, 151 aud 1MH, or call upon KLLIOTTAVAUHKN, Pledmout Farm F'xchm.ge. Jtooujs 3 uud 4, Lemly Block , city. i:

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