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- VOL XT1II-H0. 329. HIW BIEN, N. C, 8USD1I MOESINQ, UICEMBSE 23, 1900. NINITKINTH YEAR " These Cold Nights make you feel the need of Downy, Feath ery, ell wool 11LOKETS Listen to oar Prices 10-4 (3.50, 11-4 $4.S5, 18-4 $5.00. Portieres In soy ami tU colors. Kemstitched-Datnaak Sets, and Towels in Prices ranging from 5c to $1.25 each. "Le Trevoux" and "West End" Kids both guaranteed. IS HTTHEN WE CALL ATTENTION J t fiiTTj e-rrvir nv m 5 CHRISTMAS GOODS! A Handsome as well as useful Chafing Dish, or Five O'clock Tea, Wedgewood Dressing Cases or Glove Boxes, "Terra Japonic", Jsrdlneres, and Umbrella Stands, New Designs In Lamps. Ebonted and Silver Goods. Obi Yes, and Everything Pretty In Brooches and Fancy Pins of all kinds, so Come and See Us. Yon will live well if yon buy don't cost much more than the cheap kind of iiv We are getting in a Fresh Stock of Christmas Goods 8uch as Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Coeoanut?, oan or bulk. All kinds of Dried Fruits, and our Goods is complete. We sell the Best Goods for the L?Bt Motu-y if town. Would be glad to have you call. If you never will miss all. Yours U "PARKER, Jr. Cor. ltroad A t Baptist Female University RALEIQH, N. C. "In the heart of lb city, one block from Qapliol and Governor's Manilon and two from Stale ' Lltira-v. Hecond session. Enrollment, 2Ji Faculty ot flv man and fifteen woman. II Distinct ttcbools. vlx.i English, Latin, Greek. Modern Language. Mathematics. Natu ral Science, Moral Philosophy, History and Political 8ctenoe, Art, Moslc, Ei praloa, and Business. Xipewae per school rear, Including Board, Room. Ilrat, Llibt, Hatbs. Liter ary Toliloa, Incident!! Fees and Lenn dry, $170. Sprta; Urra opeo January Id. We ksve mom for thirty other stud.nu " You Should See Oar Christmas geods, Boies of 21 8sN Mi Cigar $1 0O-, Pipes, from 3". to l.Meae. Toar rholoe of oar rotlie Hoe of Opsone deortd ware, redtieeJ from A5c to 14c.. consisting of Vaaea, Plates. PI Trevs, Pel Boies. Jewel tloies. Teeth Brash Bote, fin Jars a ad Ceedl Btlcka, Mlrrowa 10, ' tl and too. Brash of all hi ads AT COST. A Ism Ilea of Bottled Kftrerts aad Tods Wnsr, smi aad plala at low prt aaa. Standard foole sack tt. A O , tXalsa, A'kHph Mfd'hler sad HVt tela'. TMW Amsaoola, Leveader aad VkM rials I V) r.H.WalTjACt.. T, K, Talley & Co., conniftiox etinie.ar t.t, isiiu inn . . iiiim i l..rj lsori iwn,,,,,,!, ,k. fllWetrr!, BaHlmet, Be. llf-v't fmfmmtJ A M raAaal Mitel 0ek muawt-Ul It lot. a) Baal. h r aad plj"e year erdr let litrs d m d ba. Oer lrhy h drMMd er rfive Jfoiy fiV s V'f JSsrttL IT saa w the best of our Muck. It it her. Criuiliorrics linc (if (Jan: e truly, Hancock His. .U A )oo' in our door nt onr revolv ing show case will ronvinc? you that we sell only tho Very f jiU st Styles and Colors in .Soft and Stiff (lata. We have a few Htrtson snni plet to close out. It ji worth your time to atop and sea the case if you don't want to bay a hat. ARMST20NG & SIBPKIHS, 67 niddla 5trt Good Sport. il mroult4 wlttnet fo4 aaiataal , ilo 7M fctrauaww lloaraa kaew I 1 have fH Of1mt of WieekMtef ! aad C. at O, Lo4d halls with blr I sad ew'bel Pewdet. derrriMd aad and U. a Lo.d-1 BhalUwltb bl lvhiliad fkot. The atteatlo ef dark f dyk pWues eon of Pert kl wlilrk 1 "v. I h e eemrMi Hf . B.f! d krvolvm. aad Will faralsb Ul enter ant asak ef 0a el lowt ptVea. f iftTr m"m ' m -m k Zls A a Illlrl Ulrrl,0,Aaw.atU'e,flratb- irehoa Job Trlailsg. P.'Kf Btr. U A H M r'dl ., FftiWa.N.C nf T 1 Supreme Court Adjourns Holiday I Until February Merited Promotion - In Southern Hallway Servlee. White and Negro Folia. Increase of Negro Illiteracy. Prob lem of Insane People. Kaleiqh, Dec 23, The Supreme Court decided to adjourn Monday for the term, and meet again In February. The bearing in the tax assessment cases here ended to-day. Robert E L Bunch, of Raleigh who, has for n number of years beep chief clerk of W. A. Turk, Q. P. A. of the Southern Hallway, becomes assistaut Q. P. A. of llial system; with office at St. Louie. The State charters the Hickory Mill ing Co., capital $10,0 JO. There are 203,025 polls in- this State, as ehown by the tax lists. The increase iu a ) ear is 7,000. The white polls num ber 18S,S93, and the negro polls 73,076, making 114,001 more white than negro polls. The white lists 243,188,720 of property, which is about $1800 per capita; tbe negroes $8,478,344, which is $UU) per capita, iu round numbers. in the way of "Schedule B" taxes the .tate gels (com merchants for schools fTSj Dli circuses $3004r thestres $1250; lawyers $11357; private corporations 1 12,101; marriage licenses $16,(125. Piefeuteiit Mcservc of Shaw tlniverslty (colored) hero says ihore are now more negro illiterates than there were in 18 5. Then thero were 4, 000,000 negroes, all lliiu-uiie; now there are nearly lo,ooo, 0..0, ami of these 55 per cent are Illiter ate, miikiug over 5,ooo,ooo. The capital club will give its Christ mas dr.ucc the L'Oih, and Its New Year's J-iiicc ou tbe 31st. ''lis state board of public charities is working on tho problem "1 providing more accommodations for the increasing uiimber of the insane. There are three n'tcruatiro plans; one for a new asylum w. i 1 1 is not thought pr&clicablo just now; for a re-divlslon of the State so as to throw more territory joto the district s mliug pniieais to tho asylum here. -m . I tlr. nl au-enlargemcnt of iho asylum rtt MoBc'ailtnt), ' mates J It Is a f which already has 854 In- grent problem. The calls n;i tbo legislature for c st of enlarging h!! 3 asylums are now for $3.io,ooo. IVii I 1 s Little burly Ktsers sit ilainty little pills, but they never fall to i'!i Hii-e 1 lie liver, remove obstructions ami invigorate tbe system. F. 8. Duffy Tho Cms Doy Cold Cure. ! 1 -li-.i :.inUurrtiiroat w Kf rmott'i Choco s ,.:-.r:ivf Quiutnc. Easily taken as candj -i.a 'iiiLly cine. Soldier Boys Christmas. Manila, I'er, 21. An order of Gen era! Oit former military governor, baa asin been pr.-inulgaled to tbe ellrtt tiiat tut in Vr j of the volunteer force Inipiisoncil for military nffenoes may be leleaseil and sent home in tbe discretion of the colonels of their respective regl menu, provided they have not beea dis honorably discharged. All military and civil duties have been ordered sulpcDded for Christmas and New Year's day, with tbe eircptlon of neceisary fuard and lie h) duties. General MacArlhor announce that be will hold a formal reception on New Year's Day. Tbe members of tbe Philip pine comlaaloa, tbe judiciary, tbe arch bishop, the apoaloilo delegation, - the consuls, tbe officers of the American and foreign navies and army, and lb beads of lb civil boreeos and of com mercial, civic and religions bodies, to gether with the graaral pnhllo are In vited (0 attend. Army officers are di rected to appear In the order of rank. Bute's Creek Academy Burned. t)ik, N. C Dscemlwr ao.-Tb main bnildlng of Bala's Creak Aoedea and ih reildi ac of Prof. L. 0. Ogham end a smaller bulldlog, all located In Ilar ait eon a l y, N. O., a boat tea all wt of Iiuno. N. C, wsr burned last night. It is generally btlevJ lost the dre waa the work of vllllsaoas nagro, thoagh as yet Iber is ao prvf of his gallt, Tba Dal' Creek sckoot iu nadar Ike osntrol of Ret. i. A, CaaphelL end ai artparaiwry acbool it stood wlUsut a sopsrior la the Btau. It lit greet I see to the prUolpai, eelt Ue I Is Ui eon atvy at Urge. The school will he rt balll at ooe. , lletp la needed at one when are't life Is la danger. A aejleetsd G0f h, M way soo kssuais , awriow aad b slopped at mo. Oss Mlast Care nlckly eob end colds anJ tbe went oaae of eroup, Vmsv ehltla, gHppe aad other throat aed tnag 'tmabWt. f. (A, Duffy AOo. . r at- a a . . k - & . . fJ 4 , of J.,.4.f IW le U. H.bl n 111 M fHia all HeVMiafX. H. i: I U Ptipvtr nnw bgtr.g te tl ftl (ol mmi r.nlllrt Co. Oaa friry. nnd all vhlavt bl! ihi a, !) rp h", ap rd. wharf cook e"a. int nosing t);, d 41 tom po tt: K ad vart. Me piT, ha4 .,', atsl 1 f .rl. of t. s i o't Ui. Ui- la M -,m S.,-1 .1 hl'w ,'. , , . ., .... ( niortlm.t Irt-iouM n. H 1. ;...- ,1-11 .... . Snpreme Court Oplnloas. Special to Journal f" -' i Ralkioh, N. 0., December 81. The Supreme Xourt Hied many opinions to- day. -They were all cases from beyond the Blue Ridge aav the following: Cooper vs. Cooper, from lredeu, re versed. Darlington vs. Telegreph Company, from Wilkes, affirmed. Austin vs Murdock, from Stanleys new trial. Culf vs. Love, from Gaston, kfS rul ed. X . Smith vs. Durham; from Gaston, er ror. Aycock and Russell Meet. Special to Journal. RAfjiOA, December 22 Oovernor- Elect Aycock and wife are in the city and "are the guests of Governor and Mrs. Russell at the Executive MmsioD. The Giverner-Elect spent the day in the executive office, familiarizing him self with its duties. Refused the Ball. Special to Journal. Rai.eioh, December 28. juJge Mont gomery on habeas corpus proceedings refused to adm'.t datn'l. Haogum to bail. Mangum was charge ! with murdering Petur Griffin This is the second failure to ball him. ' The Kidnapping Case. Omaha, December 21. The result of 2tJhour' work by the pollco of the city. i half a hundred detectives, has es tablished the location of tbe bouse la which Edward Cudahy, Jr, was held a prisoner for nearly two days. The house is located 4 miles from the city, aid in a place of easy access, bit so situ lied a to allow the desperados) ample opportu nity to lay and carry out thair plans ithout molestation from Inquiring neighbors. Pat Crowe, well known to the authir- ltles here, is suspected as one of tho-e connected with the kiduapplng, ami Chicago police officials say he left there for Omaha about two weeks ago, anl that several other well known charac ters In his set are knowu b the ChiiMg police to have gone to Otnilia. Don't use any of the connterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Hszcl Salve. Mosi of them are worthless or liable to cause Injury. The original MeWltt's Wl ch Hazel Salve is a certain cure for piles ec.ema, Cuts, scalds, burns, sores and skin diseases F. S. Duffy & Co. Jail vs. Housekeeping. 8nanoKiR, Pa. Dec. II Mrs. Emma Kochioskl refused to live with he bus band and six chlrdren, whom she de serted, snd fled to Scrsnton, because she was tired of housekeeping. Yesterday she was arrested In that place and brought here for a hearing Today sbr was sent to Northumberland County Jail. Reed Shoes. I have just received 24 dozen pairs ol E. P. Reed and W. G. Donglast shoes In sll styles. No shoes made that are bet ter than Reed's snd Douglas, every pair guaranteed. Respectfully, J. J. Baitih. Heir's Are Found. Dubois, Pa. Deo. 21. OrelghtOQ Wan drell, a farmer aged about 70 years, Iiv log at Pen n Held, bss unexpectedly fallen heir to I3.J00.000. Waadreli had an node who aocamalatad a fort no of $18,t)O0r. Be died In Nw York In 1881. Isavlni his millions to lhre broth er and his nephew, Crelgbton Wsn drell. For seven years aa attorney of Al bany, N. Y , ha beea adverUslog aad searehlag for Wsadrell's hsira. Tky were dikcovsred fw day ag- Wbea yon need a soothing aad heal- lag nallaeptto epplteatio for any par pose, se the erlrlaal DeWlu't Witch Hsxel Salve, e well kaowa cere for pile and skin disease. It heals sore with out leaving scar. Beware ot eoealer feita.. f. B, Duffy A Co. Masy person have had the experience of Mr, Peter Sbarntae, ff Nonh Strnt fotd, N.B4wheay,'rof ytar I eef fered tortare from ehroele ledlgeatlee net Kodol Dyapepslt Cre atede a well aua of as." It glgeeta nbat ) eat dsd Is cerula cart for dyspepal ted vry form of atoeaaeh troeble. Il give relief nt one ea1 Ute wrat aar and omI be! Vat da ye gooA F. B. Deffy A Co. JU&leornnlr Camci Frkalt, Kawaat, V. it Dee. fLIi be hae deolded kf aneatbert f the Order el Ckoes FrWwds here M ceeuet the new er s4 right of the receiver peolelrd by the ladltae Coeru, Te ihle end eall baa baea seal net te tU tbe ajoee. ells ef lb order la New Jsry te ad rpfauile te tlg le be held la en TrM.y ai tkU . A aswtlag of U eoearl ui be bed t w . - eat. . a a . n new iea in w e esy. The qeie will Kxa before thaae awtlriga, M CASTOR I A Tsf Is. far.'. ar.d tV, -.fan. : T 'I t , CATARRH CAUSES . VICE PRESIDENT EOXA Boxa Tyler, Vice President of the Illinois Woman's Alliance, speak In high praiso of Pe-rn-na to restore tired nerves and weak body. In a letter writ ten to Dr. Hartman from 910 Bast 60th street, Chicago, 111., she says the fol lowing: 'During the past year I gradually but flesh and strength until I waa un able to perform my wwk properly. I tried different remedies, and Anally Pe-ru-na waa suggested to me. It gave me new life and restored my strength. I cannot speak too highly of it." Mrs. Arthur L. Hamilton, wife of Colonel Hamilton, of the Seventh Regi ment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and whose residence Is at 259 Goodale St., Columbus, Ohio, writes the follow ing about Pe-rn-na, Dr. Hartman's clentlflo remedy for catarrh: "I oan bear testimony a to the merit of your remedy, Pe-rn-na. I have been taking the Mrs. Col. Hamilton. Iml fo, ,om, lime, and am enjoying better health than I have for some years. I attribute the change to Pe-rn-na, and recommend Pe-ru-na to every woman, believing It to be especially beneficial to them." Catarrh of tho lungs la, ordinarily, known aa consumption ; also called tuberenloala. In thee ease tbe catarrh ha usually fonnd It way Into the lnnga by th gradual extension of the dlaea from tho throat through the bronchial tube. Consumption U tbe natural termination of all cae of neglected ohroole catarrh. Every one who 1 afflicted with chronic catarrh Is liable to b attacked with oonsumpUnn at any Everything iot The Little Folks. FRUITS, Choice CANDIES By the box or lesser quantities. - in mm A large assortment from Which to select. CIGARS, PIPES, CIGAR CASES. . . All hinds of Christmas Things and Fancy Goods. t C. J. McSORLEY, Vrnrr Midi in nod iTolIork fit re ft. To. all Farmers. Tla ft e'f'l r'ii al to j'.M rs tiri1. f . i " .1 ff- c. 7 ''1 - " 1 r. .'-. ? . 4"; i I ;,','.', ,1 k. V ' ' fl i-t It, . t .- V I , CONSUMPTION. TYLER, OF CHICAGO, ILL. time. In the first stages of the disease Pe-rn-na is a sure cure; in the later stages of the disease Pe-rn-na can be relied npon to produce great benefit, and in a large per cent, of cases produce a permanent cure. All those afflicted with this dread dlsoase shonld begin at once treatment with Pe-ru-na. Mrs. H. A. Tyner, Four O&ks., N. C, says: "In January 1893, "rny daughter was taken sick with pain in her cheet and right shoulder blade. Aconghsoon developed, which neither of our resi dent physicians seemed able to re move. She had every symptom of consumption sup pression of menses, night sweats and Mrs. L. Keens. great emaciation. Bhe was so low tbe April following that none of our neigh bors thought she could live but a few months. In May, Mr. C. R. Adams, ot this place, who had taken Pe-rn-na, told me if anything would help her Pe-rn-na would. Her Improvement waa very rapid dnrlng the third bottle. I feel that Pe-ru-na aaved her life. My daugh ter's name la Mrs. L. Keene." A slight cough, which, without a ves tige of doubt, would soon disappear with the nse of Pe-ru-na, becomes chronlo bronchitis, which requires a persistent use of Pe-rn-na for aome time. I see a great many caejof consumption each year due directly to a neglect of coughs, colds, etc, which, if Pe-rn-na had been kept In the bouse and need ac cording to directions, would have been prevented. Send to the Pe-ru-na Medicine Com pany, Columbus, O, for Dr. Hartman'e lataat free book on chronlo catarrh, la grippe, consumption, coughs, 00 Ida, sir WORKS aw v. . Hotel Haseltoa ' JtKX I, JACOPJI, pmpttHor. t T"'y J" r-4 d rrr,Uh4 fir.- !T.U', Pm fi "t r- dy. p-4 rt Yf U P,:' Few fVrn, fi, C. ! ' r J - . . . . ". Goods things To Eat In Abundance at T. jL. McDan lei's 71 Rroatl Street. Florida Oranges, Nuts, Raisins, Apples, Malaga Grapes, Citron, Ounauts, D.iod Figs, Dates, Nice Mixed Candy 10c lb. Clover Hi;l Print Butt -r. Cooking Butter, a Eea! Nice Table Butter for 30c 11) , Fresh lot Java Roasted Coffee at 20c lb., Dried Fruits and C uhhhI (i.uds of all kinds, Very Finest Cream Cheese 15o lb, Fresh Lot Small Sugar Cured Hams, Fulton Market Ifcef, and numei-otn other nice things at Rock Bottom Prices. U. aMbUaUUUU. ; 'Pit one 91. vj'yuriyuyvvvyv OUR BEAUTIFUL Holiday tock. Prayer Books and Books, Dainty Booklets, Bibles and Testa ments, Fine Stationery, Handsome Card Cases and Parses, Medallions, Sheet Music and Musical Instruments. G-. N. for You are no doubt puzzled as to what to (rive your brother or husband for Xmas Pres ent, Allow us to suggest a tew articles which are useiuland always most acceptable. A pair of Cloves, f-ilk Lined or Necktie. Plain. 60 ct, to $1.60. y()11 ,.almot (oo mny Linen Handerchief. at 15 rt,. Th" n,"t "wpUbb preacnt 25 cU. nod 60 els. - for thp vh1uc " ' 50 wnt crnvnt and our line is the handsomeat we bave Silk Ilanderchirfs at 25 rU. 50 ever had. I'ricee 25 and 60 oU. cU. 75 cU. and f 1 (Mi. Hi Ik Muffler at$l 00 and fl 50. . . . . .. Doer he need a palr1 eboea ? Collars and CnlTs, ruirx-nderi and Qnr patintJlUiftr ibotd 'are half boot. bcautio and anj man may well While and Colored Miff 15om , "L M ShlH. at 1 00an.lt! 60. 5 00; nd $0 00. .,, ; One af onr nobby hats. Wo have Oor stock of under ear if large them io all titles and oolors and at and our aeefiHtneDteornpIeU. rrioe, prlcrt U mil evwy orr-. 'mm 60 cU to f.J 00. - ; How about a 8uit-or Overcoat P We have them in all sizes, irom $5.00 to $16.00. ' Extra Trousers from $1.60 to $0.00 For your little men we have Boy's Suits, from 3 to CO years, irom $1.60 to $10.00 Any article exchanged after Christmas it they are not proper sizes. .Qualities gnaran teed . Wo are iully prepared to supply you with Xmas Presents, so call early and exam ine our stock beiore the best stylos have been picked out. Yours to Please, J. G-. Dunn &Go. 57 VO TalaO Wholesale - k ueiaii Grocer, 71 Broad St. Hymnals, Latest Popular Ennett. the cu rTi:i:x:T. oliday
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