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' : Xhemost widely cir- I .'.Vf-fiT . ? -g " ip2?22 I THjE TIIIES . ' in its Territory j jJhP g' 1 "' j . volume xxm 4 -'c " rr - JNPSONVILLE, N. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1908. NO. 34 ; S. JOHNSTON'S Dry Goods and Notions Busss driess has grown so! rapidly during the past year, I find it absolutely nec essary to give up the Shoe and Men's Clothing Departments, to make space to suit the needs of rapidly growing Dry Goods and Notion Departments. In order to make a speedy clearance of the Shoe and Men's Clothing depart ments the entire stock will be sold out regardless of cost. You can secure one dollars worth of Footwear and Men's Clothing:, while they last for fifty cents. Infants and Childs Shoes 10c to 5OC a pair Boys and Misses Shoes 40c to 75c a pair Ladies and Mens Shoes $1.00 to $200 a pair Ladies and Men's Slippers 5oc to$i.0o a pair Mens Wool Pants - 75c to $1.50 a pair Boys Wool Pants - 15c to 40c a pair Sale is now on. Gall at once and & secure the greatest bargains ever of f ered inlEootveear and Cloth in g ft One price store and money back o if not suited. 39 Main Street : Stop the Gtt!i:: I u t ONLY A QUESTION OF TIME Its only a question of time and you will be up with the procession. The only way and the shortest route to catch up is to go to , THE ROSE PHARMACY -."-. - - - 4 and purchase bottle of " WHITE PINE COUGH SYRUP WITH TAR Cure's all Coughs and Colds' Thaiik Yotf for vour lihPiil nrttronage: Allow us to remind you ah this- time of LThanksvings that we appreciate your business. Our record shows 111 increase in sales every montu auu cvcijr ycoi smuc wc.wuuucuwm businps, nhnnt 5 years ago. C We have every facility for serving You to your best advantage. We are right in the line all the time to jj Ha vp net rpppived direct from the Mills a shipment of Bayside f j Riverside Plaids; .The uaysiae nmus.. usuaiiy seir ior.c, uui v fecial pricW'Der yard:442c The Riverside Plaids , al ways ?sell for 8 l-3c our special price per yard 6c. Ladies Long Sweater?,: colors ray and white at 1.4o.4Juauifa-lAl vulww, wV auuf iuu0 freatly reduced prices. -;;. " ' 0 - - E; LEWIS & "The Uiideipeiimg Store .0 Superior Goiart o oupenor court is still in Qoccirtrt s&uling with a good sized docket Monday of last week OUCK 5Hoals matter, as i-ennrtPH in our last issue. Since thpn th fi- lowing cases have been disposed of: ivey vs. Key; non-suit. Harris vs Thompson etaL: non suit Staton vs Staton: judgment for plaintiff. Rogers vs Rogers: iud&nent'for plaintiff. Mollie Staton vs Will Staton: judgment for plaintiff. Barnwell vs Maxwell, land-suit ; judgment for plaintiff. Arrington vs Justice ; non-suit Lowndes vs Trident Hosiery com pany ; compromise judgment. Johnson vs Case et aL; judgment fordefendent The following cases have been continued: Moore vs Moore; Mont gomery vs Montgomery ; Bishop vs Dalton ; Hunter vs Hunter et aL; Pittillo vs Pittillo. A full report of the work accom plished ,at this term will be given next week. Thanksi vieg Bay Tariff Rice Men Say They Need Protection Washington. D. C.T Nov. 19.-Rice was one of the principal articles dis cussed at today's hearing before the house ways and means committee 911 the tariff schedule covering agri cultural products and provisions. Stating that the destruction of the rices industry in this country would result front a lower duty than is provided by the present tariff, S. Locke Breaux, president of the Rice Association . of America, presented arguments to show the necessity for maintaining the present duty. 0 n k Once more we call to the atten tion of our readers the excellent custom which is followed by the various churches in this state of making a special offering on Thanks giving Day for the orphanages of the state. It is a true instinct which prompts this custom. Every right minded person who feels gratitude or blessings which have been grant ed him naturally wants to express hat gratitude by giving less favor ed persons some cause for thankful ness. The orphans are deprived. hrough no fait of their own, of the safe-guards of home, the care of parents and the manifold advan tages of home life; and therefore it s especially appropriate at the Thanksgiving season to make a special effort to do something for these little ones who cannot do anything for themselves. Those who attend the services at the various churches will have there an opportunity to contribute to this worthy cause. Those who, for any reason, do not attend the services, may at any time hand in their offer ings to the pastor or other officers of Xaf t Says That He Has Made heir church or mail a remittance nf fcr wVirstpvpr nrnhanade thev UllCl w """ ' x 0 - TT . r, . . T T v IT OA A f not springs, va., inov. u. preter. 1 . , . - ; ...m. - c . general discussion 01 anairs wun Church Services Senator of Wegt Virgmia this r . 1 1 , 1 The Baptists, Metnoaisis ana m0mim1 , and a visit from Former Presbyterian churches will hold a Senator Henry Gassaway Davis, of union service at the Methodist tne same state, who four years ago, church at 11 a.m. Kev. Jonn i. was the democratic candidate for Hughes, pastor of the Baptist church vice-president, this afternoon, were will preach, the only demands made today on Services will be held at bt. James tne time of the President-elect tfmrch at 10:30 a. m. Kev. Mr. "I wish you would just say that Harris of Christ school, Arden, will my cabinet is not made up, or slat- officiate. I ed. No one has been decided upon for any place in it and no offers of any cabinet positions have been made to any one. This was the response of Presi- PoVin Nov 21. The ceremony at dent-Elect Taft today to the state- hf imrrial palace this morning, ment froin Minneapolis, that Frank thf mpmbers 01 tne aipiomat- jd. xvcuugg udu uecu. iuvilcu ,uc- win-" . .. t - . 1 iL. rrti. rnms presented the condolences come auomey general ui tae imi nf their respective govermems uu i;aumcu ' Atha hf the emperor ana aow- oeiiatur ouutt saiu mat u wo Uiouwiv- - - , J.1. x 1 t ader empress of China, was one 01 Dusmess meu 01 me coumiy, rtot ?mnrfissive ever witnessed and small, could realize the quali- Uic luuot j j : : --xt . Pekin It was attenaea witn a ues, uesues aim ueieumuciuuu ui .. solemnity and" pomp President-Elect Taft, there would that will long be remembered by be no hesitation whatever in the pverv foreigner present. . uaiuucuu yt uuo. , of great advancement and prosperi ty V under the administration of Judge Taft' the senator added. A in To Our Readers Thanksgiving Day comes on Thursday ; and Thursday is the day we usually go to press. We there fore find ourselves compelled this week to go to press either earlier or later than usual As a later date would probably result in prevent ing some of our readers on the out lying rural routes from receiving the paper until Monday, we have decided to go to press a day and a half earlier than usual, which course we think will meet the approval of most of our readers. This change leaves us a much shorter time than usual in which to get out our paper, and we are there fore, for this week only, publisliing six pages instead of eight pages. Those of our readers who prefer quality to quantity will, we hope, find plenty to interest them in this week's paper. Next week we will return to our usual press-day (Thursday) and our usual size (eight pages.) : "... To every one of its : nearly two thousand subscribers. The Tnits ex- tends cordial good wishes ' for a ; happy Thanksgiving Day." JL ; r:":' -iv- ' : "A - New York, Nov. 2a-Twenty-five; persons are believed to have lost -their lives , in an explosion of gas which tore a great section of Gold . . street, Brooklyn, ; today. It is defl-: ;.. nitely known that fifteen , persons : . were buried under the hundreds ofvj tons of earth and timber that were v thrown into the air by the explosion. : , and ten more persons are reported , as missing. The exact number of A dead cannot be determined until tomorrow, for those working to re cover the entombed bodies must dig through fifty feet of dirt, rock and a ;j tangle of pipes and tlmrjers. ; See "StellaM at Johnston's. Wanted, on subscription -to The) Times, stove . wood that will . bura 12 to 18 inch lengths;' 1 v ;V Vv-'-- Telephone 35 Nunnaliy'f Candies' . Good Winter v Articles Chest Protectors, 50c to $2 Keep off Colds and Pneumonia with these Nice Warm ' Flannel or Chamois Skin Undervests '. Hunter's ? White Pine and Tar, 25c Try it for Coughs and Colds Pleasant to Take . H , unter's Witch Hazel and Almond Cream, 25c Try,it . Excellent for winter chaps and rough skin for the complexion unter's Pharmacy PostoHice 4 1 . 4' ttt 1 - .--v? :-i,:r bo Many neaas, --i;:: r tut U1 : m Harde n on Trial am The one things that : a laciy j - - ', likes more than anything else is. f l t " How To" Get Strong P. J. Dalv: of 1247 W. Congress -r-w T t r l L . w w -i a ,1 Rorlin Nov. nerrmaxun- Mt.,', Ulucago,, teiissoia way ,10 pe- worrfpn the weU known editor come strong: "-He says: 4My motn- muUi" : , - i pt whn i nd anrl verv leeDie. is and publicist, was piacea on uricu mud b-nefit'froin EleQ. again today in. tne, iourm uimmi tric Bitters;: tHatlieel it's my duty court on the charge of libeling Count to teu those! who need a fonic and TCimrt von Moltke. fiThe case grows strengthing. medicine, about r itr; fin , : , -,V0 "rnnnrl tahlp" my mother's case a marked gain m uu. icAW'WiAiifoHft' rhic nesn jaas' resuiiea, insomnia , ims . sandals of a year or moreXago. This . nvmmn- .'a she is steadily is the fourth trial oft the fhbelcase: growmgtro'nger.,?.!! Electric Bitters j Npw and ; amazing revelatipns are puickly, semedy stornach, livei; an ' vf f ' ? Tf T complaints; Sold.under ellh JiaraJtee at VI. U. Justus' drug lir See "Stella" at Johnston's. - store. 50. - Vr; , - " hat It may be the same shape ;:J of her neighbor's but she wants it U differently trimmed. And H nere ner wisnes are fi. Come and try on a few: V It's full time you had on your Fall Hat fi and here' s an opportunity . to secure an exquisite pne .for less than tj 1 Studied you expected to pay. Mrs. A. E. Posey ' 1 1 1 . . , . usius armaeu TAlwaysCHaYc ilic -Bestf Everything in tlio i rrOTh'ODruff Storo -on i tnp VPra cr i V - - 1 - vY - v.- 4 i
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