THE GAZETTE.
~ thotmuat. umiimh «i. uw,
BUSINESS LOCALS.
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XpOU 8 A LX — Fl va room dwelling god
* • to re-room. Apply at Qaicttb
Owen.
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
— Robinson Bros., bare Just rrelayed
• ntm shoe-shining chair for their
■tore.
—The tiling lu the vestibule of Rob
inson Bros,, new building la being
laid to-day
—The Armstrong Furniture Co.,
l"'Dlert0" lb”
—Don’t forget thesolartalouMut for
Tbnreday night, l’ii* program I* to
bo something rare. Remember ilw
object.
—Mr. James M. Uoylan, a deaf
mute of Wllmlogiuci liaa been In town
•ororal days. Hu luu rroommouda
tlona from prosolueal men.
—Tbs first attraction of tb# Ljoeum
Aesoeiatloii wlU be Tuesday ulgbt Dec
ember 90th. Dr. Nouri* la one of the
doest orator* of the day. and It wlU be
money well ap*nt lu alleoding the
lecture. HI*subject U “Dr. Jaky) land
Mr. Hyda.”
—In Ur. Curry’s store there Is on
exhibition a turnip which some ooa
proaoQDOtd a “peach." It it S8J Inches
lu circomfnrencu ami weighs 9} lbs.
It it the purple top variety mod waa
raised by Mr. J. A. Crawford.
—The Aaeoelatc Reformed Presby
terian Sabbath-school will have a
Christman tree Monday oight of Christ
man. Committees have bean appointed
to taka the matter la hand and they
anticipate a full attendance aui Insure
a pleasant occasion.
—At tbe teujort oouit Monday
morning (our catea came up. Diuok
and disorder It fiord $7.80. blaorderly
conduct $800. Carry log eooeealed
waapooto under $28.00. bond until Um
meetiog ot oourt. Oo Toeaday
morning two drank end disorderly
*7.60.
—Tbe frleoda And patrooaof Oak
land are cordially Invited to be pteaent
Friday nigbt. A abort program will
tie rendered ey tbe mu tic clam, after
•bleb tbe exhibit will be thrown open.
All tbe petrona are reu treated to be oo
hand by 7 o to look aa the acatlog eapac
lly of the auditor uni la limited.
—Tbn cooviot barrack a which are
being built by tbe Beal Mfg.. Co., will
. be completed In a few dav*. Tbe
Urge one will be 18x40 feel and the
a mailer one 14x18 feet. They are lo ha
o ivared with alien Iron and made
portable eo that they oao be taken
apart and moved from one plaoe to
another.
—Tbe telephone people have ad
vanced tbe prices of 'pbouea Beet
deooe ptionee are now $1,50. Buitoeaa
bousea $8.00. The manager eaya in hit
circular toiler • title (mail adv.nee
will nnt hurt any of ua.” If the ad
vancement of price* were only in tbe
telephone bualnaea perbape it would
not, but "there are utbera.”
—There will be no lack of eotertete
•rente for tbe holiday*. The ladle*
•III have oo* Tburaday night. The
lleraM 8quare Clear* Co.. will h* here
the Mod. Lee A Williams Opera Co.,
will he her* Monday, Tneeday and
Wednesday nigbt. Dr. Noun* will be
her* on Tuesday night. Tbe exhibit
at Oakland acfaool will be next Friday
ailgbt.
—The children of the Preabyterlan
cltnrek will observe Chi iatmea lhit year
by giving tdatrart of irceivlng. Rich
child Will send a piraent and llieae
• III basest to Ibo borne mlaaion field
to be diatnboled iam« tbe poor. The
Children will 1 e t«ugl»l a Ira*,*, in giv
Ing and do doubt many um>n* will be
made glad t-y fo-nruig H># *nu of the
child rear.
- Tbe Mlaaea Holland gavna drllulii*
fal taalaalnlglit all heir n..ui» '17mfol
lowing gueeta «cm i>rraoi ( and attest
lha pleaaanlnawa of I lie ever. loe. kilaeee
Neil* 8ioyre, 8n» deil.-t, Aw.ieCar
icll. Dra. W. O B. Iloifinau. I* R
Falla. Memrs F. u Soijie. C. A Wal
ker, Lander Cray. B U. Tuttle. L N.
Olenn. W. Y. Warren. 8 A B*htn
aoo, Lou la Hagood, L C, Fegr*m.
A >xl DtMk.
The nine year old son of J. F. Load
er of Belmont died last Friday efber
nooo of hydrophobia. lie was bitten
nearly a month ago by a pet dog bat
nothing was thought of it. Marly last
»e*t be was suffering with hlseyeeand
the doctor was cal ltd In nbo (bought
at Drat It was neuralgia. After ad
ministering aoroetblug for that the boy
iieesoed eery well uetll Wednesday
-when Um dootor wseagaln called la aid
As prononneed U hydrophobia. Ha was
truriad tUtorday at South Point ehureb.
While he suffered soma he bad no ooa
▼nlaiona. The physician who attended
him during his •offering was seen Mon
day and ha aetd that tha reports ware
somewhat exaggerated relative to bla
death.
la Bwm^reTsUMrsTMaUf.
On Ian Saturday, at high noon, Mr.
A. R. Andm and bit good wife did
the kaudeume thing la glvlag aa eio
auant dining to tbs faoalty of Oakland
High School. Those who beat koow
the boat sod boat ess kaow that they
never do things by halves, because it
<e auMeteat to say that the dinner wee
a eboloe oae la every partloular. la
add it loo to the faeoUv. oouaUtlng of
Mr. Joe. H. depart. Miss l/>n» lieu
dr lot. Mias Madge LUtle, Mim Kate
Fleasts*sod Miss Lowry dhuford, there
•ora present Mtm May Gray, Rev. Q.
H. IMwller and family, Mr sod Mrs.
Oeeraa Jenkins, Mr. sad Mrs, Wm.
WkytSL Mr. T. M. WllUaam, Mr. J. W.
OarreO aad Mr. 1. N. Alexander.
Hil ef BMiatlUi.
Magwla. tho Hula (Unohltr of Hr.
Toba HoArrot dlod Tooaday aboot
•boot H> o'clock of KMlnglUO. Mb*
«• tafcaw »Uk loot Wtdoradoy ood
Um floater oolM In, and froa tba Ora*
la aetartotead UtUa boor for bar rw
horary. Sha gradually grow woraa un
til Taaaflor aorolog wba* I bo llttlo
aoul took fta flight to *aod Obdatwa
with tho aagalOL Bbo will bo borlad to
^ialTSa wd?eto?brBar!'01, h!
mmoiai. anriM
— Mr. (am Adams la borne for
Christinas.
— Dr. Hubert Jenhlaa of Belmont
waa In tuwo Monday.
—Mr, Jack Uren u( King’) Moun
tain wai lo town Monday.
—Mr. 0. B. Neisler of Klug’a Moun
tain waa lo town Monday. J
-Mr. Ttnay Hams of Klng’a Mono
tnln waa In town Saturday.
— Mr. W. W. Cobb, of Klug’a Moun
tain waa In town Thursday.
—Mra. J. B. Heater of J-owtll was
In town shopping Saturday.
— Hod. O. K. Mason, of Dalian, wan
Id town Tuesday on business
—Mr*. G. B. Spanner of Leurlnburo
ie visiting Mr*. J. T. *|M»cer.
—Mr. aod Mr*, d. N. Iloyo* of Me
Adenrtlle ware In town Tuesday,
— Miaa Ball* Crawford, of Gould, is
visiting fiirodl lu town kills wesk.
— Miss Bratio Wilson visited rala
lives si Crowdrrs Creek lass week.
— Misa Madga LiUle, will aprod Use
holidays as her boros to Wadreboro.
—Mra. K. Dllllog of Kiug’a Moon
talo. was In town atmpplag Tuesday.
— Mr. C. M. Glrnu Is liome from
Guilford College lo spvud the holidays.
—Mas Mamie Hebell, of Leuolr
visited Miss Lillie Johnson last week.
—Dr. B. H. Hunter of King’s Moun
tain was In towu Monday on business.
— Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Wilsou wUI
arrive tonight to visit th* home folks.
- -Mis* Kloreooe Kails Is at horns
from Claremort College to speud Use
holidays.
— Mr. Bd. Love, of LB.cotnton was
In town Tuesday and Wednesday on
business.
—Mr. U. L Jaaklaa ia home from
Carroll ton Ga.. where he lias bean
working.
— Mlaa Datgy Glsnu. of Bethel, Is in
town this week visiting friends aad
relatives.
—Mr*. Worth Kalis and daughter.
Of Klog'a Mountain wars la town
Thursday.
— Mra. W. 8. Smith parsed throogb
U>» city J eater day on bar way to
Graeovjilr.
—Mias Clara biedge, of Crowders
Creek spool Saturday with Mai
Be sale Wilson.
—Mr. Weight Torrenoe who la at
tending school at Oak Ridge will ba
borne Thursday.
—Mr. John C. Moore iprmf Tniwdaj
In Charlotte pure baaing bis slock of
Christmas fruits.
—Mra. John White and Hills daugh
ter Madge, of Dallas, war* (o town
shopping Monday.
—Misses Bright aud Spark Torrence,
•pent Betorday aud babbath at Mr.
Frost Tomuce'a.
— Miss Laura Pag* will spend Xmaa
with ber friend Mtaa Bright Budlalll
at King’s Mountain.
— Miss Eunlca Huuter will spend
tbs bolidsys lu Gastonia aa the guest
of Miss Cora Spencer.
— MUa Sallw Uaruer, of Pinkney, 8.
C , will spend Christmas with ber sis
ter. Mrs. J. F. Thompson
—Mlaa Mabel Smith leaves next
Tuesday for Llneolaton, where ahe
will vUll Mra. Edgar Love.
—Mtaa Carrie Sams, I cares bat
urday for ber home la Getfoey where
•be will spend Christmas
—Mlaa Edith Adams, who bss been
attend log Agnes 6©oU Institute, will
•pend the holidays at home.
—Mr. Matthew llarper who has been
attending Priocalun University la
bume for the Xm*a holidays.
— Mtaa Mamie Crawford, Is expoo
ted home Sat unlay from her achonl at
Sbopt-ui to Spend li t holidays.
-Mrs J. Y. Miller, is expected
home Saturday from York vide wtieie
aha lira been visiting rvUllvo*.
—Mtaa Jane U mre who la attending
the Biptlst Female Uiilveralty came in
yesterday lo spend tlie holidays.
—Mias 1-nna Hendrick, of the Oat
laml faculty totv«* Friday for ber horns
lu Blwlby to ryecd the bolide;*
— Mr*. Jacsea Adams of Crowders
Cu t k tprnt several day* (bis week
with ber sister Mr*. J. L. Nelli.
— Mias Ida Puraley leaves Wednes
day for 8t*el Creek ertiere she gore 10
•Hand lbe Crowell-Pvgram wedding.
—Rev. R. P. Smith sad Miu Julia,
leave tonight for Atlanta, where Miae
Julia will ba plsoad under the treat
ment of Dr. Calhoun.
—Mrs, B. A- Baber and ber two
sons. Messrs Hobart tod John of
Danv«r, Col., ara expee'ed to spend
tba holidays with bar son. Mr. J. A.
Baber. _
■r. Mrltklaai Mia Sak
Mr. L. T. Stolokland who hat ron
a grootry »tor* for foot yean oa Main
Strsat told oul hit (took of goods last
Prtday to Mr. Phillips of Msoklaaburf
oouoty. Mr. Phillips will tsks charts
tha Ant of January. Mr. Strickland
ss yat Is andoeldad as to what lia will
do. Bat tMahs Its wAI probably rotor
soots bustasss similar to that ha has
told oot sxQspt that It will bo gaoarsl
n^hwfllkt. Wa sis glad to wrloomt
Mr. Phillips to out town.
_ _ I
I b* oM BlAMsIlU of bra.*
BAasgpaag
LAST CALL I
PLEASE "PAV_TO-DAY I
AM unpaid Mooanta for Mbaenp
tloaa to or admtMag la Tub Oa*
to* ia Omni prior to Aag. 18,
1M», a*a dao aad pa rib la to tba aodar
atgaod alooo. who will giro rooalpA tor
poymmtotmmo. It ym watabohlod
•T*o * Mtllo bit wbaa the popor
than gad baada plaaaa pay It to-day.
AoaoaaU aot paid by tha Mrri dar of
Jaaaary wtU ba plaoad la tha band* of
utoraoy or aCbrad tor aala at puUka
W. P. Marshall.
ma c. * Mil lunn,
BmtawatMa «C UM UM oaom. am 4
lM4Uwn IImM.
An adtaltUni Uu manttng or ilia
stockholders ut tba Carolina to North
WraUrru Ball road mu bald la tha per
lo» uf Oja Falla House oo Urt Frida*
afternoon. Capt- P. J. Joltasou w*a
nominated ohalrmao of tba mart lug
•od Judge J. J. McClure sacialary.
Oo motion of Hon. A. C. Brio* of
Cheater Jodge MoOlure caltad unt tba
nantaa of tbc original nook hoi dare and
tboaa wbo were prraent or wbo repre
sented slock by proxy answered to their
osaaes. Msj O. W. F. Helper lo a
short speech tendered hU resignation
ss presldaut of the road, to taka effral
Isstnadlately. Judge MoCInra then
read the followlog rteoietlona whlcb
were adopted and recorded in tba min
utea :
1st. That tha resignation of Major
Harper Da aoeepted.
2nd. That tba com puny and stock
holders express thotr high appreciation
of tba carriers ot Major Harper.
Ord. That bo be louder ad a passport
over tbo road for life.
Hud. A. O. Brios tlwn moved that
they enter Into an election of oSeers
f"r the mw road. He oo ml ad by Mr. T.
H. White. Carried.
Tha Following *ere nominated and
elected:
PresidesL, W. A. Barber, HroreUty,
J. J. McClure, fi several Manager, T. J.
Ntcbula. Directors: J. H. Marion,
J. A. Martin, 0. A. Dray, J. F. Wei
ltoe. W. II. Hardin, J. f, Ago**,
T. H. White.
Tba Praaldrntatect than mad* a
short speech In which be said it was not
>)U purpose lo satisfy Idle curiosity Id
making known the purchaser* ot tbo
road. That they had made Urn por
ch**. at a speculation sad that It
woold h* ibslr purpose to baoadt thorn
••!*«■ as well as I be arc Hoc of eouatry
through which It t rarer sod.
Soma of tboaa present wet*, Capt. f.
L. Agnee, Hon. a. O. Brice. T. H.
White. L. T. NIchot*. J. B. Marion.
Judge J. J. McClain of Cheater, Jaa.
M. Moore, D. W. F. Harper of Lenoir,
J. T. Wallaoe, W. B. (Srroll. P. X.
HmiUi. of Yorkrlll*, J. A. Martin of
Hickory. B. D. Henlb of Chariot la. R.
L. Owyoa of Pallarsoo. X. C , B. F.
Origce of LIdooIoUmi, O. A. Gray of
(last an la.
ROBINSON BROS.
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We have ready for
your inspection a var
ied and beautiful line
of Neckwear, Shirts,
H audkerchlefs (J lo ves
Suspenders, Holsery,
Umbrellas, U nd er
wear, Night Robes.
All styles of Shoes
from 50c Baby Shoes
to $5.00 Men’s Shoes.
Stop and look atonr
Show Windows.
-«
Robinson Bros.
THREE
MORE DAYS
In which to make
your purchases of
Xmas gifts.
And each will be a bargain day.
Oar goods are going fast which
i* proof that we have the
prettiest line nnd at
prices which make
them go. . .
We can please yoa in gifts from
to cents to f 11.00 each.
At Your Own Price
. . Our remnant In CMna. . .
J. E. CURRY & CO.,
Pxuciiraow Okuoozatb.
IMPORTANT!
I an ooatptoiln* ay aamd roved
for reealrto* tax doe for the year 1990
I bars Qve-atxtb of my reeat pu yat.
and bare not quite one-fourth of Um
tax.
The Umt to almoet bare whan 1 moat.
•attic the State and School tazat. If
deliaqveet tas-payeru do aot do thoir
doty. 1 will tw compelled to ream to
eoltoatloe by law la order to moet the
donaede of the law a poo mo.
I will boat Ueetonto oa Dee 1Mb,
IS, tl. H, and till It o'otock on the
ISrd.
Yeoaao prate deputy Sheriff Rob
Rhyne In Dal toe oa aay weak deya.
Reapaatfafly.
W. T. LOV*.
Sheriff Saatan Ooonty.
T* MY rnnilM,
Owing to (lahtM la a? foall/, t
will sot ha obit to forsMi ao* tartar*
tblo UbrMaoo. I am mm tint this l«
tbo ooaa. botooob M to, oM I thiotr It
iaj.Tgarr"** “
* f, I* ’faaoamm.
County Correspondent.
ncAdenvllle.j
Mr-J. IV. dull who haa been taper
luleadrot of tba tplnnlof mill litre for
a Bomber of) tare hue reeigoed end
will take charge cf the new mlU lu
Greeoeboro. JoeC before Mr. Halt
left oe Saturday evening the employ***
ot the McAden mllla and other of hla
frtoDde preaeottd Urn with a haoaUfal
gold watob and chain aa a mark of
ibalr lore and ratteen. The which
waa praeawtad be Mr. X. M. Kaa In a
•hurt epeeeh which wne rare appropri
ate for the oooaekui. Mr. llolt being
a men at few word* con Id not treat
hi met If to reply but tbaaked tba uto
pia fur thta rxpreaaton of Ibalr kind ie>;
garde. Ha left i-n tba north band
truiu SetonUy eveulng lor hla new
booia followed by the good wlabn of
all who koaw him.
While tba ope retiree were aurry to
Mr. Holt leave they were glad Ibal
a atao woald taka bla piece whom all
knew and re* pec led. Mr. G*o. L.
Webb la the Dew aupeilnteodent and
Mr. X. M, Kea la auperiniaadeot ot
night work. Mr. Webb hen been night
nperloteodmt for Rve or els year* and
Mr. Kee haa been oraraaar of carding
f «v nearly tbaaametoagtbof time, they
will make good auperloteadaota aa they
both under*laud their boatoem Bad
have the good will of tbelr band*. The
ehaoga made room far tba promotion
of aaeara) otbara. Mr. B. X. Matthew*
took Mr. Kee'* pine* aa oveneer of
oardlng, Mr. M. J. ltay takee Mr.
Matthew*** plane aa oreneer of the
new card room aod otbera bare beta
chaoglog about.
Tba new Metbodlat preacher will be
her* tomorrow and will lad lha future
peraouage ready for him.
. Mr. D. W. Padgett baa reuied Mr.
J. W. Holl'a hooae and will auve
Tneaday.
Mr. W. I). Nlohola la vary tick with
peeuDooia at hit borne here. Ur.
Hlohol'a I It i la Imby waa Mtteu by a
aplder Ttmraday tvac log and uff*red
a great deal (will next day It to alright
again.
Mr. Brat Abernathy wbo wav ao
elek Uet week with peeamoola toe
great deal batter to-day.
Mr. C. II. Crock formerly aaoptoted
A Xmas Drink.
Have one t Well, call for Love's De
light Roasted Coffee at your grocer’s.
It Is the very best Santos Coffee, care
fully selected and picked nud washed
by improved process. No coating of
impurities.
R. C. G. LOVE & SON,
_^ JOBBERS.
Cloth! ng! Overcoats!!
FOR MEN AND BOYS.
We have a good desirable line of
Clothing and O vercoats and ft will pa v
yoo to see ns before buying.
We bought them to sell and will do
so If you give us a chance.
Then, we have Hats, Shoes, Trunks.
Dry Coeds nml Ceut’s Furnishings
that we will otter you cheap.
J. Q. Holland & Company.
More Satisfactory. —w
People who have traded elsewhere.
People who have ordered from other cities
People who have always traded with u*. all find it
More Satisfactory Than Ever
to trade with R. BRANDT, The Jeweler and Optician,
whose establishment is now recognized as one of the largest and
most reliable in the State.
The Watch and Jewelry Repair Department
has doubled itself in the last two years. Our reputation for fine
and difficult watch-work is well established io six counties,
R. BRANDT, Chester, s. c.
BIcDUl & Hiller,
-HEADQUARTERS FOR
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Shoes,
Hats,
Clothing,
Provisions,
_Crockery-ware.
00 to ORA1G & WILSON,
_ _Oi»TO!IU, K. 0, FOB
Wagon* Buggies, and other Vehiolea
i*jr Um Trauten «lll ha* treated a phM
••era M »WWtr of a arotion of I be
Ndnnla* rood.
The Odd Krilova had LMr aouual
r«aM la Um abe* h of an oyattr tapyrr
Saturday night. Wo aoppoM they bad
lo tot lb Mr bail a out • bolt or tv*
Tbom mo aortcal of Oaatf to*a L O.
O. FV pwaal to Invited gaitta,
Oor lovaomaa Mr. K. H. Mar.
and hi* brother Mr. Jaol F labor vlll
rlall the tea of Um tet*ar atrttaro
burg, Va . Ghrlataaaa. and ail I ramie
mrar*l day*. Tb* oily «f Pvlarabarg
la of biatoriool Interval to tboaa, ao
ihoy vara tbrra «mu« tla*flaring Um
Olrd war
Mr. G. C. Gorr, met down to Yoik
villa Thuiadoy omul or and rataraad
Saunter rrrnlng. Mr. Goto aoyo
Clirlataiaa liar arrlwd a baud of Um la
Y'vkrlllr. and iwoplt an *oJoying
khrmaalrvo bUhly.
Mho Minnie White, of Uoatoalo.
waa do vn cm a rlalt to hrv alatrr Mr*
O. H M. Cobb front Saturday to Moo
4ar.
Greet pirpuraUoaa are Pel of mod*
the two daoday-echooli lie re lor
Cbriatmaa treee. Thera will to rater
taioBenu at both ehuratoe aa uaoal,
and aa usual the population of our
town will be pretty well npneaiilicl.
Sowm prrhape who have Dot been to
the oburoh eioee tart CbrMma*.
We sDderetaod that Mr. David Mo
Gee of GaatonM te com log took to
MoAdaavlUa to ran a toner chop.
Mr. McGee bod ■ a ebop ton for yanrn
end daaNy cold out erd moved away.
He will open op la tteanmartnod
again. He cede a good cttleeo aod
wo welcome him book
MJm Peer! Dina of Shelby epoot
Sunday ut Mr. & J. Durham’#.
Mra. Dr. W, 8. Hay apeot afaw dayt
in MoAdrnvttle last waek.
Mr. J. A. Haiti) of Danotaao Texa*.
waa In town Bavacday.
Mr. D. C. Tate haa bought the ml*
deoc* of Mr. G. C. Harper, and Mi.
Uarprr and family have moved to
Atlanta, Geonria.
Mr. 1. J. Kannody haa moved Into
Ula now realdeoen.
^ OaiMOMA
gazbttb Wr only $3.50. These aw rearal<tr
aV* cau,lot be sedtl^ed fdr
leiw wlthOrit aoceptiuir this offer. Somethin*
to read fotf tlie ion* Winter ui*hU.
Just Think of It!
THE OAZETTEai«dtlMMSIxrU£ftSliMsttirMnMatlM
TomauM.
THE GAZE
Cartoon's
Oantkwot
COMPLETE LINE^*
of Christmas fruits will* bo
found at J. C. nOORE’S dur- •
Ing ths holidays.
And remember yon will get
special bargains tn Detf-ware
If you call early.
POROET IT NOT.
JOHN C. nQORE.
—_—_1_ 0 *■»_•_
Hen’s Big Value
Suits and Overcoats.
BKauae we have marked them at well knOwa prices, and IsehyM
theta with regular grades don’t make up yomy minds they are only
regular value*. ,
They ate stylish in Pattern and Cater honestly nude through
and through. \ . —
No lighting in the unseen parts; absolutely perfect fitting and
finished with many a tailoring delicacy seldom eatoyad to mo
meats made to order.
BOY’S n ATHiMn
This headline is • signal that every mother knows aanouaoM
the offering of something specially attraciiefc Long. W wt in
ptiUed away from the old mtaairw of valdt huncid wtiuHtv
higher than anybody ataa, mill holdfam dowfr tba pHoca' w* a»Aaa
to clothe the little Wlow^ « eeUeTtoTteg cmLTSbria, ££
arotttxL
■filL ORDER! HiHOUt’
Christmas and Holiday'Greeting:
. . a————
We extend to yom a cordial invitation to visit onx store and aaa :
onr line of Holiday and Christ mss goods aa We have spared no
oainatd make our lines complete in Watchea, Clock*. Tewdrv
Silverware, Cut Glsss, FinsCktnsware, .Lamps, TojicTjaS
Medallions, Vases and Silver Novelties, Goitsm Mand&Ua*
VJoHna frsploa.Aatoimqn. AccortiS. hS?.SaSZ
Mosic Boxes, prices from $7.50 to $50.00. .Psil line ofBsst
uun Kodaks and Supplies at grsatly reduced prices.
KespectfUly,
^.TORRENCE, The Jeweler- ^
CLOSING OUT SALE
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Armstrong Fonitne Co.
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Oastonia Bankino company,
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