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Journal THE Qooooooooooeooooooaaeet THE JOURNAL THE JOURNAL the Day They Occur and All torn I Aoeai Ar W'iJe it la Fresh. I is olr f j.oo fr rear. It 44 vertiaini llatea are iteaaoaakJa, OCOOQgOOtMWPOQQO 000000000000 J m neniuin t-ercaia. VOL. 2 NO. 118. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. THURSDAY. DKCKMHHK PRICEIFIVE CENTS. THE-JOURNAL GUARAKTEE8 THE LAMEST MraUfflM OF AMY PAPEB CIBCULATED 1 WiMSTTOW-SALEM, SSSEfflFFll BOOKS MT(0) ALL FOB INSPECTION 4- S I'MU HOLIDAY GIFTS In fine leather goods, iu combination pocketboofca, tablets aud pads. Our stock of albums, aud handsomely bound and Illustrated books, juvenile b-kg make gifts that the cullivatived appreciate as Xmas souveuirs. D. H. Browder, .Successor to Justice & Browder.) Waehotfio National Bank, Winston, N. C. W. A. UMLY, President JAS. A. GRAY. Cashier. H. Montague, Att'y 1 IiANI) lATlLV AGENT, WINBTON, N. C. Hudml lKi and land for sale, rant or ex ebtuca. Loan negotiated ; large or mall amount. Interstate phone XL are here. We shall be glad to have you come and see them. HOWELL. South pide Court Houae Bquare. McNair's, Sweeping Reduction Of 10 Per Cent, on All Goods. The eDtire Btock, comprising all the latest styles iu bilks, Crepons, Covert Cloth, Ladies' Cloths, Broadclol hs, HenriettaH, all grades,-Serge, Cashmere, Cheviots, Outing Calicoes, Ging hams, &o., Ladies' Dress and Underskirts, from the cheapest to the best silk; Ladies' Cloaks, all styles and prices, in both jack ets and capes; Ladies' Muslin Underwear, this line is complete and would ask your careful inspection of it. Ladies' and Children's Underwear, Wools aud Cottons. ' Dcn't fall to look st the children's Bleeping suits, something new. iiosiery aie of th most complete lines ever brought to the city. Reduction applies to them also. Ladles' Neckwear This jlne is complete and tall the latest up-to-date styles In Ties and Bows are to be found. Be sure and see this Hne. Window Shades, Laos Curtains, Poitiers, Cortain Pples, In beau tiful designs. Would call your special attention to-these. A Job lot of .Ladies' Kid Gloves, slightly damaged, 60 cent per pair. These are reg ular h00 gloves. Remember I am sole ageut for the P. Centerlml kid gloves, the best glove made. Remember this reduction applies to entire stock of goods, ' j t . Will open DeoemberlOtb a beautiful line of Xmas goods. Don't buy till you set my stock. . - . M. McNAIR, ' CORNER LIBERTY in We cordially invite those who contemplate changing their old L'NIIKIIWKAII for new to call at our store at once. You w ill appreciate the goods and price. Hee our Hats and Kurnishlugs. None better. Ladies Will please examine our Xmas presents for their fathers, broth ers, husbands and friends: Cloves, Mulllers, I' inbrellm. Neck Ties, Handkerchiefs, Sus penderH, Ac. Tblugs useful and not expensive. J. M. WOODRUFF & CO., ) Iut and Men's Furnishing-. GROWTH OF THE Wachovia Loan and Trust Company. Winston N. C, Since Orsanizatiou, Jnntx.15, 1893. iMil'OHI I H t li,U!ij.lo inKi.67ii.WI i 1, in., Hi AlnYJm ! l,OANN. I ttt',IJ.'i,IH IIK.HHI.VI Wih,l'7I..V.' it', (U'J. 17 till. IU. 4;i I line IS, lHS I line I.S, IHIU, luiu- I , IHtM, .lane li. IMW Hi yl. 1, IswK, mm loon onfl tei .!:: WINSTON, N, C, txecutor Administrator Guardian. Acts as The Best and Most Reliable Trust Company In the State. Does a Oeneral Hanking Business. Payg Interest on Deposit. Solicti Your Business. W1NSTON-SALEH Building and Loan Association. FOURTH SERIES NOW OPEN. First Payment Called tor Dee. 1. Thla Association offers llrst class faellltleB to borrowers at very low rat-s of Interest, and to inventors an aoaolutelv safe uml prolllablc Invest ment. To salaried men and wage earners who desire to lay up a few dol lar each month for the inevitable "rainy day," it" advantages are unequalled. A home Institution managed by home triple. G. A. EOliDIN, Hec. and Treac. DJKECTOUS. J. C Muxton, Dr. J. F. Hhatlner; J. W. Shipley, W. A. Wbitaker, H. K. Aden, Joe- Jacobs, W T. Vogler, G. A. Folliu. AND THIRD STS. TELEPHONE NEWS. The Value of the Interstate Phone to be Greatly Kuhaneetl by Improvements. C K Egau, geueral manager of the I titers. ate Telephoue and Telegraph Company, arrived iu the city this uioruing from Durham. He will leave tonight but will return iu a few days and give the local system a complete overhauling and put in new metallic circuits, cables, etc He will bring back with him a large force of bands to do the work. Work will lie beguu at once on the line rroui tula city to OretDsboro. Mr Kgau aaya he regret that he baa not had an opportunity until now to make the necessary re pairs to our local system, but that the entlie construction force haa been engaged in'lnatalling a iuev system at Raleigh, lie assure ua that the neces sary work here will be done at once. The line from Mocksvtlle to this city will be connected with the Interstate oltlce here on tomorrow evening aud Interstate subscribers will theu be able to talk free of extra charge with the towns of Mocksvllle, Hallsbury, Con cord, Albemarle, Charlotte and other smaller towns. a The line from Mocksvllle to tbla city is a private line owned by Horn Bros A Johnston, an enterprising firm of Mocksvllle.. AM, NEXT WEEK. lief 11 m (vf the I'eriichi-lleldeiii Company. This well known company opeus up a i a. urn engagement at the Armory Hull next i onduy to remain among us once moic for a whole week. None of the plays we saw bjfore will lie repealed. New ones entirely are to be seen with the pretty drama, "Only a lH'acksmllli's Daughter," for the open- ing bill. Chelao Peruchl, the favorite omedian, will appear Iu a great com edy role with Mlas Kl la lie 1411 i as a heroine. All the old favorite will agiiln appear, Including the clever Carleton sitters. The same prices aa before will prevail, viz, 10, 20 aud 80 cents. The best seals In the bouse being for 110 cents. Heaaou tickets are now issued aud can be bought for $1.60 en tiding the holder to witness the play every night and matinee during the whole engagement with a reserved seat. These tickets are transferable to any friend, a member of a family, aud save about 2A per cent. A list of the houses handling the season tickets can lie seen by referring to Peruchl-Ueldeul Co's advertisement. These tickets will only be sold up to 6 o'clock Monday night. Hupreme tiourt. The following Is the sylabus' of the decision of the supreme court In the case of Reiner vs Boston Cottage Co., of Winston. In the superior court the ruling of the judge was adverse to the defendant The supreme court' decision will give the defendant the benefit of a new t rat. The case was argued Iu Raleigh by Messrs Watsou, liuxton & Watson on one side and Gleun &, Manly ou the otlnr. Kerner vs Cottage Compauy, from l'Yrsyth. Tax must be paid In Money. Defendant claims the land by virtue of his purchase under a sale for taxes and the sheriff's deed, and plalutlll insists that the taxes were paid before the sale by an airangemeut whereby a promissory note was given to tbe sheriff for the taxes aud the sheriff ugreed not to sell; Held, that this was not a payment. A tax collector has no right to receive anything in payment of taxes except legal tender money, unless be be In structed by coniel6Ut authority to take county script or other lawful Indebtedness for county taxes. More Factories. Mr. W Wettleeon, president of the New York &. New Jersey Land aud 4 iithprov8f!iiHilCjiiumi left last night foi the North 011 an extended trip to Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia aud New Yoik. Mr. Wettleson Is called on this trip for the purpose of closing up several large manufacturing deals with a view to locating their factories on Sherwood Heights. The company has received a number of very promising propositions- snd from all indications a number of facto ries will be in active operation on Sher wood Heights by spring. The United States is expanding and Wlnaton-Haiem la Just going to keep up with the procession. Something for You Friends. It la bearing the birthday of tbe Princeof Peaor; It is at this holy season that one Is impressed with a desire to give to some friend or relative some thing as a memento, a reminder of our high esteem, our tender love. And while looking around for some suitable place where we can select an appro prlate gift we know of none where can be found articles In better taste for presents than at the jewelry establish ment of Messrs W T Vogler A Son. Thla II rm keeps a large stock, amoug which may be found many articles that appeal to the most rellned tasle and the most teudei sentiment. I It au elegaut ring you wish ret w ith din mouds, set with 1 utiles, opal", emerald, or pearls, is It a lieautifuly i-IiummI silver cup Inlaid with gold, is it Mhci ware of any aud every kiud aud hiihI lty for table or toilet use, is it any of the hundreds of jnettv.UM.ful, orna mental aud valuable articles that help to make the tremendous and well selected stock of this substantial and reliable firm, if it be eive them a finance to show it to you, a chance to uame a tempting price for it. It will le worth your time to see them and look through tluii two stores. 1 VALUABLE CONTUI III' I'lONS To the North C'uiollna Itooin In I the Confederate Mui-eiun at I HleUinond, Ya The annual meeting of t tic Confed erate Memorial and I. id rary Hocicty i was held iu Richmond, Ya, last we, k. t A large part of the session w as devoted 1 to tbe reception of the reHiits of 1 1 it- vice regents for the different slates and 1 the eoinmlltc s. These show I hut I lie ' society has made reiuaikulileaud rapid progress. The vice regent for Noith t'liiolina made the following report: NOKTII CAKOI.INA ttooM. The North Carolina Knnni iu the past year has received some valuable contributions In oil paint lugs and ol her relics. Mrw. llranch lias completed lla collection iu honor of her husband Gen. I, (I'll llruuch, bv a life sl.cd iKirtralt of him. In this collection ate original dispatches to him from (icn Jackson. A handsome oil poll not of Col r'niiiU M Parker, the oldest living Conlederal" in North Carolina ban been giveubv his sou, Mr. F M Parker, Jr, aud Muj. Win. Burnett. This was presented by Dr. Hunter McGuire, an old friend, aud received In behalf of the Museum by Dr. J Allison Hodges, a sou of the Old North State. Valuable naiiers have been received from Mrs. Kate VV Lee a picture of her husband, aim ins sword auu pistols. The cap of Col. William Haunde.., chief of artll ery 011 the stall of Gen. Joseph IS Johnston, is placed here aud there are promises of other portraits and relics. A collection of dltlercnt newspapers published uuriug the war are interest ing. '1 hj North Carolinians of Rich mond have been most lioeral and in terested In this work, which, with (lie generous donation of our public sptr lied Juliau Carr, has placed the room out of debt, and a small balance In baud. It is due to posterity thut this room should hold not only relics of the North Carolina soldier, who served so nobly Iu the Confederate .army, but pictures should lie there, and records of their services should be place I on lile In the Confederate Memorial Mall, in the Confederate capital, w heisall may see (hem. M HH. K. T. I i ito 1 n a , Vice Regent for North Carolina. A Double MariiaK' The following invitations were Im-ucd today: Mr. and Mis It. P. Welnler give iu inai 1 lane I hi ll daughters, . Addle May to Milton Vergil Miller, and Nellie Vance to Arthur A. MeCrary, Thursday afternoon Decemler twenty-ulntl., Eighteen hundred aud nlnelj -tight, Four o'clock, at the First Baptist China li, Winstrai, N. C. The pleasure of your presence is desired. No cards In the city. State Committee to Meet. The Deiuocrtic Stale Central aud Executive Committee has been called 13" UifeetTu Raleigh Dccciulwr i7lrt The call was issued yesterday after noon by mate unairuiaii nimmous. The meeting will be held the night of tbe 2' lb. Important matters of great Interest will be considered at the meeting. It will be the first gathering of the committee since tbe splendid victory was achieved. IntereHtintr Kxerclses. Tbe Christian Endeavor exercises at Calvary church last night Mere well attended. The llrst part of tbe program consisted of Bible reading, aud tbe inusio committee had charge of the latter part, which consisted of choruses, duets and solos, tbe most familiar hymns being Illustrated wltb siereopti- eon views. ' ' Death of a Child. The four weeks old chill of Mr. and Mrs. W T Woosley died last night at the borne of Its parents, near Crater's. Ibe burial took place this afternoon st t uuaucijuiBcuui;u. HONOR TO NAYAI, IIKK0KS. LleiileiiantM AikU ixin and Blue Cel. tral Klyiiiv-. In n Wilming ton 1 lino, Inn. W11..MINUT0N, N C, December I ' The opera house, with seating cap:ieity ot 1,-iHi, u a.- packed w 11 li I , "1O0 pcop'c tto-l lllgld w ho assembled todolmi.oi to tbe naval hen-es, Lieutenant iv'win A AudetMiii and Lieulciiat Yieb.r Blue, both N.nili ( gro 111 uns. W il niiiigl.Hi i the home of Lieuleiiaiit Anderson, w Iu r- lie was bom and reaied and Licbin.uul county is the liinlililaee of Lieutenant Blue. On the stage were lifly or 111.0IV lead ii g eiiiA'iis, with Wilmington division u a v I H s IV es in I be ha'ek uruiinil l 01 :U ions w ere very handsome, bul I o biass 1 low il.c of lh' w ar bioui: is and I be trophies .111 lv l.ieuleiianl Ai.deison tc I'e preM ulc I to the naval icicnes all fin lel 111. nl atlenlioii. I 'on A M Wadded deliveiedau addiiss of welcome. I. CUli nam Anderson pic senU'd the trophies to the havul ic serves 111 a bilel nueeli ami (,ni iiiamhr .Morion, on behalf of naval rescrvis, accepted the 1 1 opines in a short undress. Allel the piogiani at the opei:vhoiise was completed, the i;allanl lieuleinints weic given a icecpiion mi the rcsnb nee ot Mr ti lit Itvil siiutli, uudi I IIk llianmji niclil of a con 1 m II lee repneul ili dlllelelil i.illilin v mid cuieoimin l.atloiis of ihe . II . The -enl. H.mii nielli was elaboiale am! elcganl and 111 eei way epu--.-Uc of the p.ihiolic s( 11 II of I lie peoplt ol ilmihi;loii. n s I. II, I- W III I ii ' 1 mi't i 1 in 'oinpau; Dh M..., tin, Scott, a pi ivitb Inn It I bud I, N01 1 1 1 Cn in: 1 in w sh t 111 lll I I '' b nii.il her nei: i.i .di III fame I., ic lit 01 H'iiel 1 11 1 11 1 I he skull in die ina li w i ion 1 . I' ill a hull-, ol ;ht. Ihe bull 1 1 lh. mini will Seii hill III- tint By II. Maixiiii, December I A mob of Women at Gleliadc yesterday eonsldel lug that the discovery ol Aineiic.i was lu their opinion the principal cause of Spain's misfortunes, stoned ,lhe slalue of Columbus there. WILL HK TWO l'.M'l.lls. Meeting of (I10 Com 111 ls.shiiirs Appointed By Conli icm 11 tlio rapcr HnsiliK'-is II1I1I I a -1 Nllil The iolnt eomuilssioners fnnn the two North Carolina conlelcnces to confer Willi Ihe slock holders Inoklnr to the purchase of the N'nilli Camlina Chiiadali Advocate, mil al the pus tor's study of West Market chinch last night. The ineellug was atleudr d by all Ihe coinni ssioners except one, and il proved a very harmonious occasion. The cnllillilaslnucis fnnn Ihe Cast staled that they were barred by I he a lion of their conference from joining the W N C Confeieuci In Ihe joint piirchiihc of the Ailvocalc, bul Iheir conference would buy a half Inlensl ill the piper aud divide r 1 1 1 1 1 1 u hi v llie suhsi i ipl Ion list and 1 illlee i ' 1 ' 1 1 , 11 .e 1 1 1 . V 1 1 1 It- I he niiillir was hoi el. 11 d, il Is I'kely I his will be done a ion and Ihe Nnilb I ai n in. i I hiisiian Advi cale Will ciinlln le In lie published hi Ic l.s I be oii. ill of I he v e 1 el 11 I '01 li 1 1 e an. I ! he I ; il. .g '1 ; iiilt-lrm . ! 1 c w Hi lie i.:. I h - I .' I.i I. I i i N llii e, I i I i .1 loni I . lo. editor ol I ill hi In I ben ami In In l ol the one In liti i ;;h I . i . . i i . . Record. I'Ii-mI Day's Kes Inn. Theixlh session of the WchIiiii North Carolina annual eonfi lenen ol tle A M IS church convened at tin HI James A M IS church today, al Ilia in Bishop Jami s A I lauiiy , D D, Balti more, Mil, presiding. Allci Ihe . I . - - votlonul exeicises I fie following wen- elecli d as becrelaric : Revs W L Walkir, (i W I'eaisou and M it Shop. pan I .Miirshats: Revs ' I S ( halnii is and ' A XTDrncll.' I nr- hisiiop tin it tip pointed Ihe several confcrcin c eoinnnl -lies. I'n siding lil. ami paslois of Ihe Raleigh district continued Ihcir irpnii until the hour armed for adjouiu ment. lu v J T (ilbbous, an intelligV-nl iiiau of ability, will probably receive and is entitled lo a good appointment al lids conference. Hunlliitf Daily llcic. Messrs A Buchanan, J M Runk and Will S Hoerner, of Chambcrshurg, Pa, uud IS D lloblis, New Market, Md, arrived in the city lust night and went out lu the country this morning for au extended hunting trip. They brought with them several trained bird dog Home Weiidlntf. Mr. A A Reynolds, a popular travel ing salesman, of Hlmnionsvllle, West Virginia, was united in marriage at 8-10 o'clock last night, lo Miss Minnie Mock, au accomplished young lad v of i ims cuy, auu uauguier or me tare ir. A L Mock. The ceremony was per formed bv licv. Dr. 11 A Brow n at the b nue of ihe bride, on Main street. After the ceicniony a mod elaborate supi'er was served Only a few relatives and li lends atteudeil the nuptials. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds left on the 8: ID Uaiaibis ui truing for Si in monsvllle Wist a., where (bey will reside in the Inline in TDK KHIAtro 1IO N. ASSOC1A- ICr-olut iuns on iho 1 It-nth of Wliisimi's Mayor anil Tobaoeo- Ils Whereas, It has been the will of our Almighty l-'al her t remove from our ill hi ( by the hand of deal h, our fellow member, Col. Albert B. (iorrell, ; Be il resolved, That we bow In sub nnssi hi lo the Divine will, and that t hi -Tobacco Itoaid of Trade recogniz ing the gn at loss thus brought not on ly In the lobacoo interests and trade, bul to I he enl in- community as well, -t t in II a lo lug duty and pllvilcge tii place on record our sense of his woiih as a man, as a eili.eii and as a lllembel of tills Bmiid. One of Us old est member he took pride and pleas uie in all of its work, fil ling with all the iiilcnsily of his nature (hat all the iniod ire could do, llm nt Ins duly to do, Hoping and believ ing It would redound j lo ihe I'ciielil, the commercial grow lh, i an t il aiweinenl of the i lly he loved ! so well. Ilii.nl Uie ilutleH ol clllr nship he ' ineasiiieil up lo Hit- lull aiid tbe high- ' i si .--til iiduril,' and he was always Will- I nig to cheeifiilly aid by Ills talelils and I by Ins counsel to nplltt the inleiesls of the I'linc he as so Ipioml to call his home. Iiifxciy libit ion in life, in taskwork ' mi l be fai m, as a guide In tile y oung, l as a nirii'liaiil and as a leader among j men. ; " 1 le ai led w ell his pal l." I The great love aud iiU'ecllou Isirne 1 1 1 1 i by his lamily Is sullleleiil atlesta I I ion of bis de o' Ion lo I belli and I here ihe loss is irreparable. The shadow thai today bloods over his mourning I w idow and his bereaved children has I broadened in Us ellects encmi passing i hi r t-1 1 1 1 1 - n i ii i u 1 1 1 1 ;,' , and while we I an- baldly able to leall.e the ealajnlly thai i;as -befallen thein anil cannot dry the lea is I'ioiii their eyes, it may be I hoped that the kindly words of ay III pa Ihy and allcellop sincerely ollered, inay shine I blougb I be mist of Ibe'l It-ins anil bring lo lln ni a rainbow of pioinl i- foi Ihe future. Rs.s-ilvetl thai Ibesc resolution be piilibshed iii tin- Winston Tobacco .Imiinal and in the daily paper of I he eily and Unit a copy be sen I lo I he family ol our ilcet-aM-il brother. I'll I I If II ASKS, It. I. Daiton, (J. A. Koi.i iN, (I. IS. Wt-.un, ( 'oiumillec on Resolutions. Clii-i-ri-il llm Now .liitlc. Tin-joy of Ihe people of North Cur ilinJi in t he ileiinicial ic victory of the ill, of Novi iiiber Iscoiillnuous. Then 1 1 i all nei of I Ins iu I be numerous cel fi,i a; i him of il which have been held n lh slule. There was iplile a le in ui , b - pi oof il III Chailnlte ycslei 'I.,, -it 1 1 e fai l thai J dmi I os y l a -li inleieil the colli I house, In open his Insl eoinl bi le, Ihe e .pie look oil' i I h. i LrH mid l ie cu d lil in It I 1 d u a Inl il ;tb. ic wi.s ever a ilinilar i :, .i n lalloli in Ihe Hlule bcfoic. A mi in -1 i.ll.'nl, a .ludgc li'lllleeli lend I he opera lioilw be w as applailtl eil il itli incidents must have be n v .1 ei. .Illy mg In hlin, as all hulls Id ual noil us a deiiiocral ' Cbarlollc I'b- M'tll'l. llolitla.V Knli-s. On aecounl of Ihe Christmas I10IU ilus Ihe fouDiem Railway will sell mill, d Hip li Lt Is to all points Houlli oflbe-iihio uud I'otoinae anil East of the .Mississippi Rivers on December--, il, UI, and -alh, also on December ..iilh, .111, January 1st and Jnd, at rale of one liihl.class limited olio ay fare mnl one third foi the round trip. I'lnal lloiil ofa'l llekelsror return passage to be January llii, I Will. C. Mi i oiii, Ag nt. MarrluK" Dli n'is. 1 tie follow ing marriage licenses have been issued since our lust report: I- luiiels I oniluisoii, of High Point, to Claude Kinney of Sulem. Eugene Smith to JSIectic Clilie, both of Salem.' Loi-iiIh. postmaster W P Ormsby, of Salem, relumed last night from Raleigh. The weather man says the weather will bs Ihrealeuing tonight aud Fri day. . Sherllf Kapp aud Deputy V W Young returned last night from Ral eigh, where they carried three prisoners to the laju. During the fiscal year ending Nov. iJOlh, Vi,M marriage licenses were Issued. Of this number Wake county led with 4ttl, aud Mecklenburg came imonuu niui no, BARGAIN IIICODNTER. Just hilf price is the way 1 am soiling goods on my Bar gain Counter. Everything in plain figures I mean just what I say. Everything a real bargain, come and see for yourself. You don't have to buy if you look. Be sure to see it before the best things are b. tight. FRED N.DAY JEWELER. Coiner Alain aud Third Streets. JOB LOT -Or' MEN'S SHOES -AT 33 1-3 to 50 Per Cent Oil Our Regular Piieem. Another Dot VOM KN'H SHOES at ids. TIicmc NhoeN will jjo quick. Dot ol Moytt anil Lmliea' Shiies i hfiipt'i-llnni they enn be lunl at other places lor Niitiie hhoiIh. We lime bought n liir drive in Una line. II you want a limt ehuM suit eheuper Iliau yiufhave hwii thein, eoiiic to tin. L. E. OARDEN. No. 7 4thlStrcct. . High Quality In your Hour for your ChrlHlnias bak ing Is necessary to make your pastry, cakes, etc., what the housewife most desires for her Christmas dli:ner. We Tifcve everything trr the Hue of tablir delicacies, raisins, nuts, olives, fruits, spices, Ac., that vrill mtae your plum pudding and your Christmas feast a H. A. Giersh Main Street, SALEM, N. C. FOR SALE. SOUTHSIDE REAL ESTATE.' Desirable residence, 2 tory, 7 room with stable, within one block bf street cars, at low price aud easy terms. Big. gest bargain iu oen I rally located lot, la residence section,' ou ear Hue, ever ottered to a quick buyer. Opportunities to please; 'safe loans; llrst mortgage ou Improved aud uuiui proved real estate. Phone, Interstate, 154 aud 204, or call upon I KLJjIQTT WAUItEJV, ' , I Piedmont Farm Exchange. ' Booms S and 4, Leutiy Block, city. Clotliiiis
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