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The Sentinel from Winston-Salem, North Carolina • Page 4

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THE TWIN-CITY DAILY SENTINEL, ANUAErJ, 193. ml MUST BE SOLD. PKRSONAjLS. Carry Wood left this aft Baltimore. SCHOULER'S A CKET -o- Balsamic TEN -ACRES OF LAND ITST EAST WINSTON." Aclj oin ing he lands of the Winston known as tho Stiner- property.

Call at once for a bargain. How's Your Liver? Is the Oriental salutation, -I knowing tha't good health -s cannot exist without a healthy Liver. "When the liver is torpid the Bow- i els are sluggish and con-l etipated, the food lies in the stomach undi- gested, poisoning the blood; frequent headache ensues; a feeling of lassi-' tude, despondency and nervousness indicate how the whole system is do- I ranged. Simmons Liver Hegulator has been the -i means of restoring more Eeople to health and appiness by giving them a healthy Liver than any agency known on earth. It acts with extraor- dinary power and efficacy.

Rbv. R. G. Wildkr, Princeton, N. says: "I find nothing helps so much to keep me in working condition as Simmons Liver Regulator." See that you get the Genuine, with red 7.

on front of wrapper. FRKPAXSD ONLY BY J- H. ZEUVDC A CO PhttadelBbia, Fa. E. O.

NOE, Ral Estate Agent. Offtce No. 1161 tiberty Street. BISHOP A Powerlsl Sermon at St. Paul's Episi cspal Churcli.

POSTMASTER WHEELER CQMHME At His Residence in Salem Four OtlJ er Confirmations at the Church The Personality ana Dintty of rhrit" the Theme Of thfe Bishop's Disconrse-Wbere he Goed Bisbop T. B. Lyman of the Dioces of Isorth Carolina, preached a poweri ful sermon at St. Paul's Church last, night. Ilis discourse was appropriat to the Christmas holidays.

''The per sonality and dignity Jesus Christ was the theme or his suDject. At the conclusion of his sermon rlass of four candidates were confirm fid to the membershiD of the churcli The names of these were Mr. Charles Wheeler, of Salem: Mr. J. L.

Hill, of Germantcn; Cadet Keigth of tl Davis School, and Miss Eliza Outlic! of Salem Academy. Dr. W. I Wheeler, postmaster of Winston, wljo is connned to his room Dy sicKnesp was also confirmed yesterday after noon bv the BishoD at his home. "Bishop Lyman left this morning fir Charlotte, where ne win omciaie tt-morrow evenine.

He will leave there on Saturday to make a visitation tf about two weeks' continuance South Carolina, to which he has be invited by the Standing Commit tee i that Diocese in consequence of the entire disability of their esteem Bishop. His first service will be it Spartanburg next Sunday. Soon after concluding this visitation, he proposes making- a trip Florida for a few days, and thence New Orleans. From there he. goes i-rectly to New York to be present tit the special meeting of House of called for the first of March.

While at the North, at the requc st of the Bishop of Long Island, who is also disabled and absent from lie country, he will make a visitation to some half a dozen churches at Bro k-lyu. He hopes to return to his home in Raleigh about, the 20th of Marchl THE POIiliX WATSOX MUROEIt Sterenscn Put im Jail Without a liminary Hearing. A. L. Stevenson, of this city, Pre re-ry; turned last night from lJanbii whom Via wpnt.

t.n sopliit; hrnthfir. Kt n- dy Stevenson, who is in jail there on the charge of murdering Polly at- son, in Stokes county last week. He says that his brother was loc up without ever being jjiven a re-liminary hearing. On the other ind Irve Voss, who was with Stevensoi at the time of the murder, and wh is charged with being implicated in the crime, was tried before thre ima jis-trates and the coroner's jury imm xli-ately after arrest. 'Voss was discharged on his own evidence of being guilty, and ivas bound over to court only as an im xr-tant witness.

His bond was fixed at $500, with James Overby aas secui ity. Peter Keyser, who was with the two men until they went to the woman's house, was also bound )er to court in a $100 bond, with the same bondsman Stevenson says his brother has the sympathy of the general publicardund Dan bury for not being allowed a (pre liminary trial. Erata. i J. A.

Watson should" have bedn J. A. Wilson in Fitzgeaald's list of build ings in the special edition of Jan 4. The words "for 1892" should have been.lert out of the introduction to the Peoples' National Bank statement. 1 In The Skntdtel's review o' the tobacco business for 1892, the st imps purchased at other-: offices in November, when the revenue office was burned out were not incluc ed in the summary.

Collector Ellis says that he hasn't the exact figure: but that for four days the manufacturers tent to Mt. Airy and Statesville for stamps in order to fill their orders. With these collections the sales of stamps and shipments of manufact ured tobacco were larger last! year man in lsai. Chaage of Book Keepers Several changes have been (made among, book-keepers in the tobacco factories. Among the number are the following: W.

J. Liipfert, who has ueen wiui jr. jll. nanes iop several years, resigned to look after his own business. His place is now filled by James Sloan, of Beidsville.

Joseph Barnes, of Reidsville, siijeceeds E. H. Bay as book-keeper for Griffith Bohannon. Mr. Ray will "take the road" for the same firm.

Alex! Galloway, brother of Robert Galjoway, also of Reidsville, has accepted the position of assistant book-keeper with the R- J. Reynolds Tolacco Company. C. L. Sharp, late book keeper for Frank C.

Brown, is now assistant accountant for L. Vaughn Co. Row.and Taylor is his successor with Mr. Brown. i Ex-Rejrister of Deeds J.

P. Stanton has enlisted his services with the Ori noco warehouse in the capacity of as sistant oooK-keeper. Bennett and Company. S. O.

Bennett and E. R. Messick. composing" the of Beniiett Company) me here three years ao from New Bern, N. and sofcn built up a good business.

On thei fourth day of July, 1891, they were (burned out, but in a few days they opened up at 311 Main street. Their business grew "till their store rooms Main street were entirely too small, and they have secured for a term of five years the large and handsome storeroom in the municipal building, fronting on Fourth street, They rank well among our wholesale merchants, and their facilities lor serving the trade are now better than ever. Their in- rinct.rv anti frnru ore hoc nnn fvn. ttinm suecess, and Winston has in them two most excellent citizens. Their advertisement is in the Westebjt SENTINEL.

i New Tobacco Firm. Tee Sesttstel welcoma A. P. ITawkins as a citizen of Winston He cbmes here from Danville to engage iatfce manufacture of tobacco with V. S.

Clary. They will operate in Eutner factory on Liberty street. 1 he the firm will te W. S. k.

Co D.l Cut. lay at 1 p. -v. tl-e tii- Ca TI trnooa for S. W.

Stone," of Tilot Mountain, was in the city today Howard E. Rondtbaler will return to Chapel Hill tomorrow. Mias Carrie Martin is spending a short time with friends at Ridgeway, Va. Miss Lillie Springs, of Lexington, is visitiiig Miss Rosa Elli on Main street, Salem. Mrs.

Wm. H. Hargrove and children returned on the noon train from a visit to Virginia. Misses Bertha and Fannie, the- two beautiful attractive little daughters of Mrs. F.

G. Hellen. after spending the holidays with their mother, returned to Wilkesboro Monday, at which place they are attending schooL Mr. Greek O. Andrews, city editor of the Raleigh News and Observer, after an absence from his work of about two weeks, occasioned by sickness, has returned to Raleigh and resumed charge of his desk.

Miss Maiijor. who has had charge of D. D. Schouler's millinery depart ment, left Tuesday for her home in Brooklyn. 1.

tehe will return for the spring and summer- trade when she will exhibit novelties in millinery that will interest her many patrons. HERE AND THERE. Miss Rosa Phifer's school was reopened today in the First National Bank building. A larger heater has been purchased for the North. Winston graded school.

It will be put in at once. Dull dealers in feed, etc. have moved their office from Third street to their new warehouse opposite the Norfolk and Western There will be a meeting of the What -so-ever Circle of King's Daucrh-ters, Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock sharp at Mrs. llinshaw's, on Cherry street. Greensboro was excited over an alcrm of fire which was turned in last niuht from the McAdoo House.

It was extinguished before" mnch damage was done. The Womans' Missionary Society, of Centenary church, will meet tomorrow (Friday) afternoon at the residence of Mrs. V. O. Thompson at 3 o'clock.

County Superintendent A. I. Bnt-ner and the other members of the Board were here this week apportioning the Forsvth county school fund for 1893. Prof. Butner will have the report prepared for publication in a few days.

i Offices El ectd. At a meeting of the Winston Fire Departmen Ne. 1. held Monday night 12. iM.

the following ofneers were elected: Capt. A. J. Gales; First foreman, I). G.

Allen: Second Foreman, L. II. Holder: Ensineer. W. F.

Keith; Secre tary, B. A. Johnson; Treasurer, A. J. Gales; First pipeman, R.r L.

Rogers; Second pipeman, M. E. arner. It was also moved and carried tlrnt a vote of thanks be turned to G. W.

Smith for his politeness and kindness shone to th 5 firemen at their oyster susper on Monday night, Jan. 2nd, at his restaurant on uia Town street. Qaiacy Arrivals. G. Coblens, N.

Abe Cohen, Pe tersburg, John B. Kenney, Raleigh: H.C. Chedester, Asheville; R. II. Cheatham, Oxford; W.

W. McCater, Danville; P. S. Early, Mana; D. A.

G. Onztz, S. C. A. Morton, Baltimore; L.

C. Batton, John G. Courie, Washington, D. M. A.

Cotton, Baltimore: If. Sparger. Mt. Airy; John R. Carroll, W.

H. Wills, N. Y. Welcomed at Ilendersonville. The Associate editor of the Raleigh Christian Advocate, Rev.

D. Atkins, writing to nis -paper this week from Hendersouville, N. says that Rev. and Mrs. Ira Frwin arrived in Hen-dersonville from Winston safely and were cordially received by tUe members of Mc Erwin's new cengregation.

The ladies had done what they could in furnishingthe elegant parsonage. Williams Defeat. From the Sew Sew York Bun. The defeat of Archibald H.A: Wil liams, of North Carolina, was one to be lamented. Williams is one of the most industrious workers in commit tee and a gentleman of far more than ordinary ability.

He had a desperate struggle for a re-election, and undoubtedly lost his district through lack of the sinews of war. The Jingling1 Sleigh The "beautiful snow" began falling about 10:30 yesterday morning ana continued to come down until after dark last night. It is only about three inches. The iinsr- ling sleigh bells began ringing this morning. Marriage in Stekes.

Miss Rosa Tillottson and Mr. Tfcos. Ferguson were irried at Neatman, Stokes uonuty on the 1st instant. On the night following a big reception was tenuered the ondal party, in cluding about 75 guests, at the home of the geoom's father, Gideon -T' Keep Calling and Calling. The Register says that at a meeting of the members of the Motfett-Meino- nal Baptist church, of North Dan ville, a committee was appointed to secure a pastor.

The committee, the Register will make another effort to get Rew L. G. Broughton, of ninston. Mr. WUls Here.

-William Wills, of Greensboro. a graduate of the State University, and at present on the stall of the Manufacturers Record is here. He is en gaged in working up a special North Carolina edition for the Manufactur ers Record, Dr. Royal! Dead. Dr.

Wm. Rovall. the Ensrlish chair at Wake Forest, died suddenly in Savannah, while visiting his daughter, Mrs. Powell, there. He has been with the college for thirty years.

The remains were brought to ake i orest or interment. Do not confuse the Famous Blush of Roses with the many worthless paints, powders, creams and bleaches which are fioodir? the market. Get the genuine of your druiit, Asli-craft Owens, 7j certs por bottle, and I guarantee it rLiove your ir 1 i'vclc) I i i J. '3, Lotion, Will cure chapped hands, chapped lips, chafing, etc. It will soften the roughest skin and keep it in goodjeon-dition.

It is nicely perfumed and contains nothing greasy. An elegant toilet preparation. FOT SALE BY OWENS, 2nd Rsiall DRUGGISTS. SIVE FURtJTflRE No. 307 and 309 Main Street.

Telephone No. 165. WE OWE YOU A- Ye a PRESENT In the shape of a beautiful UPRIGHT PIANO And upon the delivery of the same you will OWE US the small amount of cash that we ask for it, and that will be so small when compared with the price asked by other dealers that you will be surprised. Come and get it. STABDARD MUSIC CO, TI8E BLOCK.

SHEET MUSIC. A fall line at 10 cents per copy. All the latest pieces at the lowest prices. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Small musical instruments, Violins, Banjos, Guitars, Harps, Aceor-dans, Mandolins, etc.

Also New Home and Favorite Sewing Machines, at $25 up, needles, oil, W. R. SHELTON, Tise Block, 313 Main St. P. ORMSBY, Organs and Pianos- DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINES S6T Starbuck'Block, Winston, ngst Next to Orinoco warehouse.

Come and examine FACTORY. FOR RENT. The three-storj- tobacco factory occupied by Leak, Beal DeVane. Poeesion cam be given immediately, as the present occupants are remov iDgtq the Shaffner factory. Equip ped fully with machinery.

NoRTa Casoljsa, Forsyth County THE partnership existing between W. K. Leak, Geo. H. and D.

L. Vants uti-der the firm name of Leak, Beall A DeVane, ha been dissolved by mutual W. li. Leak 'has retired from the firm business which will continued in the name of Beall, DeVane latter becoming responsible for all debts and collecting all claims due to the concern of Leak, Beall A Devane. This 3d day ot Jan.

1883. W. B. Leak, Gko. H.

Bxall, Since opening Stock we have REDUCTIONS In All epartme nts. IT WILL I5 our many customers to give a call at this time, as th? reduction we have made will aston.ci; hem. BLANKETS In tuis line our stock is, very large, the prices running from 75c. to 6 per pair. We carry all the celebrated makes.

HOSIERY; A special line just received, at prices suitable for all seans. We carry a full line of the celebrated Heimsdorf brand. UNDEEWEAK. is the time to buy, as our stock is complete. Specials iu red and gray for cold weather.

Misses' hand-knit wool skirts at 50c. It will pay you to stock up, as we are almost giving these goods away. Extra large towels at lOc.j All linen for table use at 25c. per yard. Napkins, all linen, at 35c.

per" yard. DresS Goods We have marked down these goods in all grades A very handsome, all -wool suiting at 45c per yard, camel hair finish, former price, 60c. We iiave on hand some ot Caldwell RufFs stock, which can be bought at almost a song. SHOES. We olFer special inducements, as our stoce is large.

Anyone wishing any shoes, 'twill be to their advantage to visit us and look over our stock. Notions. Laces in endless variety. Toilet goods of all kinds. Jewelry, from the cheapest to the finest.

Embroid-sry, silks, all and grades, gimps, braids, linings, fur trimmings. Umbrel as from 25c. to $5. We casnot enumerate all the different articles we carry. CARPETS.

We have remnants 25,. 40 and 60 cents, and something fine at 90c. "Rnf.f aim fVtr'fl prn a Fancy styles on hand. Orders I mail promptly attended to. This Store has no tion with any i THE BALANCE ot our wool chaUs at cost to close out, at Dingelhoef 41S Liberty street.

IF YOU ARE BUYING goods for ash $5 will reveal some untold secret to fou at Efirds'. EFIRD BROS. Fireworks. have the best line of ORIST KEEHLN, book and Job printers. Salem.

SC. 33ec6tf RUMMERS SAMPLES-Handkerchiefs, woolen and cotton overshirts. t)weis, fine umDrellas, half price, at Franklin a. THE only place' to find everything in Toys at Franklin's. IF you want beautiful white bread ask your grocer for Sea Foam Flour.

'HMO the city wholrsale trade Our samples JL ti Toys. Fancy China, and Glassware are ready for insrection. Remember the sooner you buy and make your display the mars you wiilsell. Call today at Franklin s. GLEMENT REDD, profesional barbers, have opened a shop on Fourth St next to Thompson's drug store.

Your patronage solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. A LL WOOL HOODS at 15 cents at Schouler's Racket. OPENING Christmas goods every night at Franklin's. ON'T forget that Efird 3roa.

guarantee everything they sell. FLETCHER, Rental and Colle tion Agency. Office over Tiiornton's iothing Store. Oct 4. GOOD washing and excellent ironing done by Loo sing at tne Chinese laundry, 131 Main street.

n't know what you wall miss if JL you fail to attend the big sale of "Drummers fiampU" at A LL the Felt Hats at Schouler's Racket at prime SOME new styles in young men's drest shoes at $2, $2.50 and $3 opened today at Franklin's. UKOCERIES. DYSTEKS. OYSTERS, Try PStyron's New River Oysters, finest in the United States. FRESH KALAMAZOO CELERY just by King Bros Pnre'Food Co.

SEA FOAM, SEA FOAM, SEA FOAM Flour is the best. Just ask your grocer for a sack and try it. TRY Roller Champion flour, the finest on the market. King Bros. Pure Food Co.

FLORIDA and WEST INDIA ORANGES superior quality, sold by King Bros. Pure Food Co. OUR KROUT, SOUSE MEAT, "PIGS lett, and lnpe at X. P.fctyron BON'T let your grocer persuade you to buy any flour except Sea Foam. Ask them for this brand and insist upon their giving it to -pvOVE HAMS are still in the lead.

Sold by King Bros. Pure Food o. you want the best flour buy Silver Wave Frank C. Brown. A LL I ask is one trial of my New River Oysters you will find them large, fat and delicious flavor, only at Styron's.

RESH FImH every day at Styron corner or Jb ourth and Church streets. ISEST CAPE COD CRANBERRIK are sld by King Bros. Pure Food ILVER WA VE FLOUR best cn earth at i75 at F.t Brown's. SEE our assortment ot candies, for Christmass. King Bros.

Pure Kood Co. MERCHANTS shcriMi look through Efird Bros wholesale department be-n a t' 1 1 A RE you fond of light and white bread Of rourfe you are, then ask your grocer for Sea Foam Flour. WB. T. B.

at King Bros. Pure Food Co. you want good bread if so my- Silver yv ave hour to at Frank U. THERE is no use to go without a piano tn the Standard Music Company will furnish one cn such eaey payments. IF yon want a fine medium priced piano, get the Davis Son.

guaranteed by Chas Stieff andsoU by W. P. Ormsby. Twin City Music House. Nov 19 rpHE Iebrated Kimball Piano is Bold by JL' the Standard Music Co.

TTTHY pav large prices for second clsss pianos when yoa can get the leading piano on the market for the same price. The celebrated ieif, which bas been fifty years before the public. Sold by W. P. Ormsby, Twin City Music House.

Not 19 OW would a beautiful "Opera Piano' qoiora ennstmas present i 3 REFRESH FJfTS. GRANGES by the box, Grap by the barrel, and Bananas by the bunch, at Efird's. REMEMBER when you buy -Roysters Candy at ESrd's you know what you are getting. AISINS, FIGS and DATES ten cents per pound at EFIRD'S wholesale and retail department is chock full of Christmas goods. A FRESH lina of choice candies iust re-jtx.

ceived at J. W. Goldsmith's. CHRISTMAS CIGARS for $1 per box Efird's. GREAT variety of nice cakes at Efirds.

Ask to see their Fruit Cakes. TAYE you tried Efird's 25 cent Candy, WASTED. A situation as bookkeeper VV iii a Tohacco Factory or Mercantile HoU3, or sipsrcau and assistant in either by a mau of experience. References fumiKhed. Address J.

U. P. P. Box 206, Winston, C. Dec 3U lw ANTED 5 pood live qien, good aal- ery's pai-t to rigbt uartiea.

Apply to A. Grovea. 133 Main street LOSI, tOG3ll, ETC. 08T Satall morooo pocket bookr name, .1 Peter Vaier, printei on face; contains i papers tuny. rieaereiuru auu gei rewru i Peter Valeb, 2ad Depot sts" I'OK KJLI.K.

FOR HALh baraio, my new tight room housp (ju-t li ished) ar.d lot, corner Forsyth street and VVst Kml Boulevard. Kee it htfure yon buv For terms aopiy to Fuller, fcinger Machine Office. ITIOR SALE I5 payable montnly. -with interest will bay at a reasonable price a neat cottage near "North Winston Graced SchoL AudreJS lck Box 192 WmsttmM C. FOR SALE 20 shares in Endowuusnt fnnd of the Life Insurance Company ofVa 10 shares been runuiuti for 19 months.

10 shares been rtmriing ft 9 months Wid sell for a bargain. A splendid chance for some onewaiti' a safe invest ment. For particu apply to G. ebb. FOR SALE Old papers at 2f cents per hundred at the Behtinkl office.

iflit beh r. tpOK KENT One half of my double cot- tageon Broad, near fourth strret containing 7 nicely finished rooms and attic Apply to Mrs S. Jfi. Glenn, Fourth street. FOK RENT A new cottage on Oak street with 4 rooms and basement.

Dec 31 lw H. V. Foltz, 609 Liberty st. FOR RENT One large and one small House nea North Graded S'-hool. Apply to M.

Levy. Dec 31 lin FOR RENT One side of our Btore. Williams Co 411 Liberty Winston. O. TpOR RENT New six room house in jD West Winston.

Good water. Apply to P. J. Brain at Vaughn Co. RENT Store houe on Main street, neit door to Citogni Bros Address N.

V. "Watkins, Box 146. Dec 10 tf "TnOR RENT 12 room bous4 with larga yard, near court honse iquare. Address P. Box 254.

Nov 17 tf. BOOTH INDkHWES. CHILDREN and Misses shoes in all styles and sires at Frank Brown's. See them. EE Frank Brown for the best child's and Misses shoes on the market.

DON'T buy shoes of any kind before you take a look through the stock offered at Franklin's. STOr buying shoes every week, stop throwing money away on cheap shoes, I haye a big rtocc of Orossett Shots for $2.50, 13, $3.50, and $5. pair warranted. Frahk Browh. KOOHfl AND BOARD, Rooms can best be ae cured by announcement in the Sektiskl.

Board and room in some pieasabt family within 5 or 6 ruinates walk of 1st and Liber.y streets, htate lnca-tion and price. 'Address care lock box 305 PfCSONS who wer staying at the Zin-aendorf can secure desirable rooms- and board at Mrs Williams, 607, West 4th street. "TTT'ANTED Two or three gentlemen can secure board with rooms on reasonable terms. Address Box 325, Winston. lw IF y-'U want a good cheap fe try Dull (lo's Rice St aw Carload just receivett THE soft, silvery light shadowed from hundreds of teautiful laaips ard at benseman and Bnckenst'ea'H, Uh KXSiiY LK A few more fami-VjTlies be supplied from edgefie Ftrm.

JS Wabren, Manager, Winston. DRUMMERS SAMPLES Cotton, woolen and fcilk hosiery at half price at Franklin's BERRY SHAVINO SALtON at No. 107 Wtst 4th street, is in the lead. i Cash, Proprietor. little girl will be delighted with JL one of those baby cooking stoves at and Brickenatien's, Winston.

1C HAVE the Shnmpton Needles, the beat the world, you can drive them through a ten cent piece and not break the J. 1 JDMm. ger'8. OTJ will avoid the rush ar get What von want by buyin your vnnstmas goods at Efirds early. Serviceable and easily operated, durable, mprehe'isive and progressive, the light running Domestic 8ewing Machine is always th choice of those who want only the Best at 133, Main street.

HAVE your washing done at the Twin City btesm Laundry 50cts per week by the month. Next-door Salem P. O. IF a thing is worth doing at. all it is worth well.

You will da: well if you buy the light running Domestic at 133 Mainst. IGGESTline of Holiday goods in town at tciiou.er Jiacxet. ONiS cent "buys a ban or sugar coated yeast st Smith's Drug Store, 4u6 Liberty treet. ErorGIt FOR A KING. The is tue ast 10 ct.

arar on the I-si''iiCtarel by V. O. AB1GQUESTI0KF0R 1893 Do you want to save 10 to 25 per cent, on your Shoe, Hat, Trunk and Furnishing bili? If yon do we will be in a position to aid you very materially. If you don't care but intend to keep buying ot some one simply because you have been doing fo, or because he is a clever "feller" no matter what he charges, tht-n we 1 can not benefit you, and thall not worry abcat you; but we promise now that if you'll keep an eye on us for the next 12 months, that, we will cause you to wish you were dealing with We are chuck full of low price resolves for '93, nd if you will resolve to watch our prices closely, you'll be a Bee Hiveite before the year is 'half gone. We will give you our reasons in this space- in a day or two for talking- this way.

Wishing that '93 will bring to you all the happiness and prosperity. YOU DESERVE, NO MORE, Veare Yours, anxious to please, A. BAITY BRO, THE BEE HIVE- hmM Bricksnstsin, Old Town Opposite Farmers Ware house, Winston, N. C. MERIT WILL WIN.

A wrn hearted and cheerful disposition will make the face radiant, but they wont keep the body warm this weather. A Baltimore Heater will, and -an Othello Range will cook you a meal dainty enough to satisfy taste of the most fastidious epicui e. It is confessedly the favorite Range of the times. Prices, $24, $26, and $29. Use ore once and you'll never use any other.

Numbers of them went out during the HolHays; but more are constantly coming in to supply the great demand. Salem Maiu street, sign of Big CoSee Pot. Telephone 1G6. EE Efirds new baskets. THE TWIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY is still doing cuffs, 1 cent each and collars li cents.

Other-wore at reasonable prices Next door to Salem P. inn 15. LOTS of nice things for Christmas ax at Efird's. LL the latest novelities in Jewels and silver at Leonard's. 4th street.

oDoosite burnt block. RUMMERS SAMPLES Neckwear and mens fine suspenders half price at Franklin's..

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