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liOSS TO THE MUSICAL. WORLD. Theodore Thomas, who died at Jus home ,ih Chicago Wednesday, Jiad done more for the development Of musical taste in this country than jiny other musician who has come before the public. He was not only the pioneer in the symphony field, but as an interpretative conductor he tood in the foremost rank. While a young inan Mr. Thomas Ixad a good reputation as a violinist, and his high career in the classic de partment of , music -.-began in the pities, when he, with Dr. William Mason and other artists,' gave a ser ies of chamber concerts in New York. Eut it was not until he or ganized a symphony orchestra and appeared in the role of conductor that he received public recog n as a master in his profession In the early days he often labored against great odds. His programmes were too classic, amusement-goers ... pro tested, albeit he, presented along with works by Mozart arfd Beeth- . X' , oven, much music of the lighter sort, winningpopular overtures, .marches and waltzes. Financial deficits ut the end of Mr. Thomas' symphony seasons were quite common, and-a man less determined than this great leader would have given up in de spair. As Mr. Thomas advanced in years his musical horizon broadened, and it is generally remarked that the finest work of his life was that of the past ten years. There is only one symphony band in America that can be compared to the Chicago organization which Thomas led, and that is the Boston Symphony Orch estra; and only three or four orches tras in Europe come in the Chicago ' class. ; As a symphony leader Mr. Thom as had no limitations. His repose, his strong personality, his poetic imagination, and his arship made him an ideal . inter preter of the classic school, while his fine Teutonic spirit made him one of' the greatest interpreters of Wagner's music. The world of music has sustained a grievous lose, and it will be a long time before the Chicago orchestra finds a leader who measures up to Theodore Thomas. ' - - - - . i- a. the Sfc-ta . - BLOOD. ..CjrtSSs'P ft mum TO THE Some of the most stubborn diseases enter into the system through the pores of the skin. The juices of Poison Oak and Ivy and other noxious wild plants, when tiken into the circulation, break out afresh each season, tt ad linger on for years unless antidoted and driven out of the system. - Dye Poisoning from wear ing colored under-clothing and hosiery is of frequent oc currence. . Workers In Lead, Brass, and other metals are often poisoned by the chemicals imd acids used in -Dolishine. and the dust and filings settling upon the skin. A? POISON OAK FOB EIGHT YEAES. "When eight years old I was poisoned, by handling- poison oak, and it would break out on me every spring1 for eighteen years. Some one re commended S. S. S., which .cured me completely, and I have seen no signs of the eruptions for sev eral seasons. MRS. A. N. BENNETT. Tooooa, Georgia. The diseases that nter the Bystem by absorption or through the pores are as deep-seated and dangerous 8.3 any, and cannot be reached by washes, salves, soaps or other external remedies, x ne oioou. must oe purmeu ueiure geLLing permanently rid of the disease. S. S. S. acts upon the blood, ridding it of the original poison and re storifTg it to a healthy, normal condition. S. S. S. is guaranteed entirely vegetable, and an unrivaled blood purifier. With all impurities removed from the blood, th sores and eruptions disappear from the skin. Write us should you desire medical advice or any information about your case ; this will cost you noth- inS- THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. mat Consolation Jalf Cotton Is Selling For Less Than It Cost You I Men's. TlKlEi 1m an ordeal whk& 3 women approach witik J 1 f m 3, moescnDaoie leaf, ir nothing compare witli the pain and horror of child-birth. This thrmck f the suffering and danger in store for her, robs the expectant mother f all plearant anticipations of the coming event, and casts over her m shadow cf gloom which cannot be shaken off. Thousands of women have found that the nee of Mother's Friend during pregnancy robs confinement of all pain and danger, and insures safety to life of mother and child. This scientific liniment is a god-send to all women at the) rime of their most critical trial. Not only does Mother's Friend carry women safely through the perils of child-birth, trot its nee gently prepares the system for the coming event, prevents "morning sickness' and other die- comforts of this period. Sold by all druggists at i .co per bottle. Book containing valuable information free. mfTi MlTmr7 1 TSm Bradfield RegafatW Co, Atlanta, Co. For the NEXT TEN DAYS we will offer ourentire stock of Youth's and ' Boys Suits, Overcoats, Pants, White and Fancy Vests, at less than they cost us. IS IT FfIR? You raised a big crop of cotton and we bought a big stock of Clothing.. Cotton will keep, but styles change and clothing deteriorates. For the Next Ten days you can buy any Suit, Overcoat, Pants or Vest in our store at a dis- riirt nf 9 r-or ron OM T? TTCl T T 13 T TJT rCT? TUP Tr)Trri t r uu" uuui,. uhij-i wuiviu ur i' j. 11 ii, rxvici ,ii you cannot come, write us what you want and we will send it. Special in Nobby Black and Brown Hats at 79c. Special in Fleeced Underwear at 38c. a garment, 75c. a Come on boys, buy a Fancy Vest. $27.50, one-fourth off, S20.63. $20.00, one-fourth off, - - - 15. OO. $15.00, one-fourth off, - - - 11.25. $10,00, one-fourth off, - - - 7.5o. $ 5.oo, one-fourth off, - 3.67. Suit. 1793 !90-05 THE B1HCH AHH S Ideally located near Asheville. MILITARY. Highly commended by Army Officers and Army Inspectors. Refusing Pupils instead of increasing accommodations. T3G per half term. COI.. R. BINGHAM, Supt., R. P.'D. No. 4, Asheville,,N. C "JLlxis; 3DjLsooi2Lxx't for C3,sla. Only. J'his fSale gegins, Saturday, Jan. 7th, 19 OS. H. WEIL OS BR HONEST MERCHANDISE. & N- G- K. R- musical-schol- How land Improvement Co., Lessee. Schedule. in JEffect Oct. 23 1904. EAST BOUND. J.ESSLYXCHIXG LAST YEAK STATION. Lv. Goldsboro " LaGrange " Kinston lJover ( ove Tuscarora Newbern u ct ii Ar. No. 3. 3.30 p.m. 3.59 . 4.22 " 4.43 5.0U u 5.12 "' 5.40 " No. 5. 8.00 a.m. 8.26 8.48 9.13 9.30 9.50 10.10 There were only eighty-six lynch -ings in 1904, the smallest number of any ..year since 1885. Out of the eighty-six the South furpished eighty-two, and the North four. The victims consisted of eighty-two ne groes and four whites. Two of the victims were women. Their alleged . offenses w ere, says the Chicago Trib une, as fallows: Murder, 36; race prejudice, 19; assaults on women, 20; murderous assaults, 4; conspiracy to murder, 2; unknown, 2 and rob bery, 1. It will thu3 be seen that Judge Lynch claimed last year as in previous years jurisdiction in al most the whole range of criminality. Last year Mississippi topped the list with eighteen lynehings, and Arkansas and Georgia followea close behind with seventeen cases each. Abdut two-thirds of the frolics of the year occurred in three States. The legal executions of 1904 nam bered 116. In Mississippi there were but three legal executions as against eighteen lynchings, and in Georgia there were two executions and seven teen lynchings. If Arkansas, Missis sippi and Georgia would return to lawful methods, lynehing could soon be abolished in this country. The lynchings and executions bear little relations to homicides, for they numbered together but 102. w-hilei the number of homicides last year in this country was 8542. "VHITE SUPEEMACY. Lv. it n Ar, Newbern Kiverdale Havelock Newport Morehtad No. 7 (accorc) 5 50 p. m. 12.30 p. m. 6.15 6.30 6.53 7.20 it a 1.12 1.40 2.09 2.55 WEST BOUND. STATIOX. Lv. . a Ar. Morehead Newport Havelock Kiverdale Newbern No. 4. 7.11a.m. 7.54 " 8.08 8.21 8.45 ( ! Lv. Ar. 4 . No. 8. (accom) 5.20 a. m. 6.26 " 7.00 " 7.3 " 8.05 " No. 6. 6.30 p.m. 6.50 7.00 7.17 7.37 7.57 8.30 Newbern 9.00 Tuscarora 9.20 Cove 9.30 Dover 9.42 Kinston 10.12 LaGrange 10.32 Goldsboro 11.05 Trains 3, 4, 5 and 6 run daily. Trains 7 and 8 run daily except Sunday. CONNECTIONS. At Goldsboro with Southern Kail way and Atlantic Coast Line. iCt Kinston and Newbern with Atlantic Coast Line,, K. P. Foster, E. A. Neil, Generaf M'g'r. Traffic M'g'r. t - Goldsboro, N. C. " OPERA - HOUSE THREE NIGHTS COMMENCING Thursday, Jan 5dv THE ROMANTIC YOUNG ACTOR-" ROBERT H. HARRI SUPPORTED BY THE POPULAR Presenting Heavy Koyalty Scenic Productions. Their first production will be the Late New York Success ... m s . m VM'', , miimm imi t ni i mi .,.,, 1 Every jit Real ; m Thursday, Friday and Saturday, January J 2th, 1 3th and 1 4th The reason this hous enjoys such a growing popularity and patronage is because we cater to the whims and fancied of Goldsboro's better dressed men, as far as their apparel is concerned, and at the same time we appeal to their common sense when it comes to a question of economy. You are always sure of 100 cents cn the dollar here, and during this three day's sale nearly 200 cents on the dallai. Sale Lasts 3 days only. Come the opening day and secure the best bargains. Lots are small; values extra good Winter Garments that every man requires. Lucky man if you haven't yet bought your Winter Suit. We cut prices for three days, and you'll do well to take advantage of this sale. Any Suit, is an oddNone, whether it was 18, 16,50, 15 or $14, will be sold for three days for $11, Any suit, if an odd one, whether it was 13,50, 12,50, 11,50 or $10, will be sold for three days for $8, Here are clothing bargains that, out-class anything you've ever known, Saturday. Seats on sale at Higgins Drug Co Place Your Orders FOR Washington, a G-Jfend'th6;-:,Slaves of the Orient' ator Baird to-day occupied ine entire ; f fhP Spnafe iven to the joint 1 Prices 10, 20 and 30c. Matinee : Statehood bill. He made an afgU- pient against the unioa of Arizona 1 jand New Mexico on the ground thatj the people of the two territories uo " not desire it. . During the course of Mr. Baird's speech he was interrup ted by Mr. Tillman, who said he wanted to make an appeal for "white supremacy in Arizona" to, unite the two territories would, he said, be like joining Florida with Cuba and to subject the white people of Arizona to the domination of Mexicans and 'Greasers," which he opposed. Sev eral bills of minor importance were passed during tne aay, ami me ' nate adjourned until Monday. Dressed Poultry .. ' -;. at S Gohn & Son ENGRAVED Monogram Paper and Envelopes to match, Visit ing Cards, Wedding Invitations, Re ception Cards, etc. All sizes. Call ' and see samples, R. A. Creech, ja7 Jeweler. Nice lot of short and medium long Tan Overcoats, values from $13.50 to $8.00 all go during sale for $5.49 YOUTH'S AND BOY'S SUITS. Dress the boys well for little. You easily can by coming here Thursday, Friday and Saturday.5 33 l-3c off regular prices. You will find an elegant assortment to select from. HOW'S THIS? 15c. Linen Collars, all good styles, all sizes, for three days, 3c. each, 30c. per dozen. TIES, NECKWEAR OR CRAVATS. 4-in-Hand and Puffs, 50c. values, for 3 days, .......39c 4-in-Hand and String Ties, 25c. and 35c. values, for 3 days...l9c SUSPENDERS. Fine 50c. values for 3 days,... Good 25c. values for 3 days,. .....39c .....14c CAPS. 50c 25c and 75c. all-wool Caps, for 3 days...... and 35c. Men and Boys' Caps, for 3 days........ - SHIRTS! SHIRTS!! Here's a chance to economize you should not lose sight of. Faultless and Eclipse Negligee Shirts, $150 and $2.00 value, for 3 days..... Extra special $1 Shirts, same brands, for 3 days) ,.... Very special 75c. Snifts, lor 3 days, Snecial 50c. Shirts, for 3 days,... Last, the best of all, 35c. Shirts, for 3 days, ,.19c 93c 79c 49c ....... 39c 21c PANTS! PANTS!! See our window. Price3 marked regular. You can buy them all at 1-4 off these prices just for 3 days, January 12th, 13th and, 14th. . HANDKERCHIEFS. 25c. Linen Handkerchiefs, hemstitched 19c 20c. Linen Handkerchiefs, hemstitched 14c 15c. Cotton Handkerchiefs, hemstitched 11c 10c. Cotton Handkerchiefs, hemstitched 4c. UMBRELLAS! Odd lot 75c values for.... 49c UNDERWEAR I .:' Odd lots Woolen Underwear at absolute cost. You will ap preciate these bargains when you see them. HOSIERY!; Values that you'll approve of. 50c values ..39c j 85c values, wool ...27c 35c values.. 21c, j 15c values .....12c VESTS! Odd Vests, value from $1.50 to $3.50, all go for 89c. Take your choice, but be quick. "WOOL GLOVES AND MITTENS. Men's heavy Wool Mitts, 35c value for.. 21c Men's Wool Golf Gloves, 60c values fon...... 49c Men's Wool Golf Gloves, 50c values for..................... 33c Boys Gloves, 25c values for..... 19c We have selected all the odd lots in the store and they go for less than cost; we do this to avoid Carrying over odd sizes. a . , " j c x j r nere are specials xnai win & hi mhuh ""-.r. - - ;. .
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