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1 -- .s . J i' i .' ; ' . A ,'. .X. I r WO -- v v v 'v v r- KXW.BX23, S. C, FRIDAY LIOSXIKa, CSCJMBIB UM802 TWIHTY-8ICOK0 YI1R 0L., xxi-so. 218; , ,. "' 'J '. . ... , h I ' . 4 m r 'i . - n n fi ft THE CEBTTEIl OF TOTt ft V ' , i. ai.u.. .nn llrt n( Pntunti vou maT wart ,U)lngS lor O every member of the family- We 'f.v ... r..i.i.. rriv.it.. Silk Top with Fancy Sterling Sliver or Gold Plated Handles, We don t W know of a more useful present and one that anyone will appreciate. - J Oar Bandkerohief Department b full and overflowing, Vlhla line i I present an unequaled epportun'ty and We have chl d en. Ladies and Gentlemens Handkerchiefs pf every t- t conceivable grade, In Lawn, Linen or 8llk. Can give you every thready pure liuen at So, :0o,18o, SSc. Wo to; $1 88 each. Nothing but your f own eyes can convince you of these good values, - , Kid Uluvei in all iie andln every conceivable shade, J "Sew Lace Collars and Htoto Ends Just received at 7c ta 8 00 each m ; Tuesday Dec. 8th we will have on display a Beautif ol line t Glass and ( hinaware, . ..,'..,. . ,,,Jl.r -V- . - 1 n E. B. HACICBURN. ft. n. 4S 17-49 Pollock Sti The Largest Sales m History ot oiir Business. We have just received a second shipment of the W L Dong las, Lewis A. roesett and A B Nettleton Fine Shoes. Having sold oar regular Fall stock we had to bu again in order to meet the growing demind for these famous B,ioes. Our stock has alw been replenished in our other lines of goods uch as ( lothing, Hats, Underwear, Dress Shirts, Neck wear, Dress GoodsJ loalcs Ao, - ; ' Boy,of ns and be H ppy. Eespectfully, Hiddle Street. . Gaskill Hdw. & Have cnt the price 0.1 Heaters Kitted, Stoves set up. . ' Foil lire of Hsrdwnte, El wood Lime and Omeof, Sash, boors and Blinds. , 1 Lowest Prices, Uest Goods, Nioe lin of CWrrers expected' for the Holiday trade. . Gaskill Hdw. & B AllDWaBS 1 Middle It. Phone 147. 4 " Baker Guns, , Columbia Bicycles, ?y Edison Phonographs, '- ''. ' , , Rambler fBlcycks,! Cltber Typewriters, Hartford BlcyJcs. mX HILL. : DaaW la ItCTOtM, FiaaaaM, ' Alt Ktr romni?iooT Jos f ltmae r soi iii. II II M die M. r of c ! x ; I it S k ftt jVf Vin- f irm id Ptntl3' BY ATTM-CTlOJi"; ; hm anticipated your went and tnr muitiemm or lad lea. . Bondrla J :. exceptional good values. , , T.lill Supply Crj. Car load to be sold. Fire Boards Fence, rainU. Oils and Varnish, Mil Supply Co., -, . PhooelKi.' Ping Pong Sets I hare aettral Kl n Hng If sets left f rom I it year which I have redooe 1 SO cent pet st below former tlee. I am now selling thus 1 1 cost. . Cali beiors they art gone, Owen Q. Dunn, PRINTEH A ITATiONER, i tl CBATB2I I'i .t .V. a - the 6( A-7 i t COUNTY CC December Kectlog. Gorernor Bequested . To Call Special Trm Court, -Reports County Of- . ' ' fleers. ... , The Board ot Commissioners met at the Jourt HonM December 7th, 1908 at 10 o'clock a a la regular session.,:. ? Presect Commlsslocert, Bsiter, Foy, Wadsworth, Harvey and Bichardson.: Ordered by the Board that the Jerome property la 7th township teretoiore usted to 8 W Bmallwood. be stricken from the list and said property be listed to Clara Jerome the true owner of the property on the first day of Jane, on ac count of error. - - " 'i - " Ordered that the Governor Is requested to call a special ternt of the superior court for this eounttv. to begin on Mon day February 8th 1004, for. the trial of civil cases only, as the ' tegular term of the court which begins on February 15th ISM eosfilots with the eaU of the 3rd District la the Supreme eount. Ordered that tl600 BolenUflo Instru- menu Usted to W T Jones of 8th Town ship be changed to j $1600 'money oa hand" It appearing that same was list ed through error of list taker. . Ordered that 10,000 goods : wares and merchandise, listed to L N Lancaster ft Son of Tanoeboro, bs reduced trYOOO oa aoeount of error la listing same. " Ordered that $1000 solvent credits and tlOuO goods, wares and merchandise listed to Elisabeth Williams of Ko 1 Township, be stricken from the list and that same be Bated to Mrs 'Fannla WU Uams Agt It appearing that same was listed to said Elisabeth Williams through error of list taker, l' -:'::r: C-: Ordered that W B Pearce be Instruct ed to furnish Jerry Bryan of 8rd Town ship, rations to the. amount of$3 per month until furtheraotlfled.' uraerea mat property ei ermian Heath In 8rd Township be reduced from $800 to $400 on acoouht fit over rslua tlon. - - r:1;' - "K- Ordered by the Board that D WArtls of 8rd Thwnshlp be allowed toilet hU taxes through his Agent, it appearing that he had Usted .same and abstract of same was lost. . " Ordered by the Beard that property Usted as Grand Army Republio Bead quarters, bs stricken from. Ust, It ,ap pearing that same IS used for Benevo lent and Charitable purposes sndalao as a burial ground. ' Ordered that $48 household . and kitchen furniture hogs etc, listed to Mary Venters, be stricken from Ust as same was Usted through error, of list takefc'-u;,;.,:..K;'V,5v,-.-., Ordered that Aaala M Sampson of 8th Township, be allowed to list her prop erty la Duffy Towa for the years 1003 and 1M8 it appearing to the Board tht she was out ol the ' Bute at the proper time for listing same. Mr Samuel M Howard tendered his reagnailoa as .wood Inspector which upoa motloa was accepted and ordered filed. ' , Mr Samuel M Howard having re signed the offloe of wood Inspector, the Board proceeded to elsot his suooeesor Mr J B Gaskill was ' placed la nomina tion aid was usnlmoasly elected upoa his gtvea the aeoeessiy bond. i Ordered by the Board . that Dr George Blover's tax list be corrected so as to strike from the Ust of Bolveat Credita, all Honk Carolina Btate bonds, as the same are not liable for taxation. - Ordered that Mx X U Bhuto be si lowed to Ut the property of als brother B T Shale la 0th Towaahlp, ft appeerisg that ae was out of the eoaaty . derlag the atoath of Jane. . Board took reoess UStQ I.M p sa. ' Board met at Court Bouae at I M o'clock p parsaaat to rsowa. '. FteeMtCwmaUealoaers, Batter. Bloh ardeoa, Harvey, Wadsworth sad Foy. r Ordered that property listed by Mary I Bayer oaAAHOBBbe reduced to $t7J, It tppearlsg to the Board that sJM has sold $100 worth of said property and aaae hat beam Usted by Paut Mood;. . . . 4. i Ordered that Bridge Boed Coubobh Noa.t9.t8, 17. 80. 11 18. 10, 7, 8, 1. 10 It. It, 18, 14 It, It 17. It, 88, 17. 88, kW, 40. U 49, 41. 44. 4, 19. t7. 80,81,83,88, 44, 68. at, T, 88, 68, 88, 4U 70. , , , tUtt, 88, 84. 88. 84.81, 47,48,49,80,61 88,68.89,84,48. heberaad. aad there- upoa the said ewopoae were.tmrsed by iM Cbalmaa, i 4 Duur la tae prve- 4ae , of GoasBtsatosera Waaswortb, Rtcharisoa and Harvay ad the eoaaty attorsay D L Ward and the Clark, Geo. B Water. The t'port bf ike Aaditlag Comlite was prawated aad after etaalatttns bj tk Board was aceepted sad ordarad filed and raoordad. ' Orifi thst Brrrartr J!iid to Buin V Rtcfcafilioa Ustrkksa frotatl.l! a I tbit stma h I'.'.bI r Iio P.Ukwd son. It appw'ff aU pruprty si !ited to f im V T-cliflioa tbrotiik irror f.f l'st Uktr, rir 1 v k rrs taitl 19 oVwrk a ra !' 1 - at eitiri knnM it 19 e'tloik a m I s I frnit r' a. i't' ('xiirr,'til. ',, n!f foy, W !ior.k. I-'ttvif it 1 . . ; ,m, V.t I l't L t - rr,---f 1 ) r f tf'il ie;-.ft (. t r, a m ." a t -!7;Ctr (::!ti J. weriz rescued: From Bandits in Tennessee. b rhyslcal . . J ' Wreck.- ' Special to Journal.-, - , - BrlstoL'Tenn , December 10 Edward L Wents who Uved in Philadelphia and mysteriously - disappeared months ago, has been discovered and rescued after a desperate battle from the bandits, wlo had Wents bid in Big Stone Gap. Wentz Is 8 phj steal wreck on account of the treatment he received from the men who were holding :him for ran- torn. V ' ,u - - Troops For Panama. ' . Special to Journal. - t ' s WashlogtoD, December 10. Two regl ments of Infantry, one cavalry will be sent to Panama to re-enforce the Naval forces now guarding the Isthmus. iz : .:).:.-. v - Raftighs Saloons. . , Balelgb, Deoember 10. The new year will see the going out of business of no less than 18 bar rooms here.' It is said these buildings wljl all be quickly filled by people In other lines of buslnecs. The Western Union Telegraph Company will occupy one of these places which is to be very handsomely fitted op ; The Southern Express Company's office i. also to be remodeled and entirely refit ted,-- - ..vi ;-' " ''rt Bell Telephone Co. After More Lines. RAtkion, December 10. -There are persistant rcmors here to the effect that the Bell Telephone Company is after some of the other lines in this 8tate;that It has secured one.llae connecting some 80 or more towns, and, that It Is trying to get the interstate line. j, .Actor Polishing Shoes. Raleigh, Deo 10, William II. Clark an 18 year old yontb, of New York, a member of a' drsmatio company there was here todsy polishing shoes, hsvlng made a wager that he would visit aU tbe larger towns In the country and be back to Mew York by Christmas of next year with money in nls pockets, he having started with ' five dollars, H shines shots, and started in today with those of State Treasurer Lacy, . , ARAPAHOE - '. December 10,' The Weather continues very unfsvora be for out door work. . . Oar cabbage .farmers have filled to get a good supply of oebbege plaatt this fall because ot the wet cold weath er. Last Monday was a rally day with the drummers In AraDshoe. . . ' ... Mr Thomas Roberts was In Arapahoe, mresentlnr'S G Robert, of New Bera. ' ,;- Mr Shelby was here represtntloc O b Gregory Co. -. - . Mr Arch Ball was here reprewatlog Fisher A Co.' of Washlnctoa N O. . Ml Ben Smith was representing J O Walttf e Co.v.. - . : Mr Brofdou wss represeatlec Co Hoi lister New Bern. Mr MoCrary was representing Brows tad Wnilawtos., of Wmsios-8a1ea, . N Mr Warm was repre B'.tag MoCar- rlck aad Lewis of ltwfolk, Fa. All of these geetWaea acre la Arapa hoe about the saae tlae. Bev 8 W SaetaeiriU aileaftlhts rrg ular . appolntaeat at the ; Chrisvlaa Chutchra Arapahoe Saturday aad Sua ? , t cuiatic : ctjres.;-:: - The laflaence of dimstlo octillions is iheeure of eoutaaiptloa uveryauok overdrawa. Tbe poor patWl, aad the rich pattest, too, cat do ancb better a1 soae by proper attention, to fo 4 dlgaa- lioa, aad S tfular of Gersiia Rjrop frre txoectoraUoa la tke morale Is ade certala by Oeraiaa 8rap, solas good Bight's mt ana the ahaceoe ot that weakening cough aad drbllllailag alghl taeat' llsat'eaa nUkts aad tketikaas- tloa doe to ontuleg, Ike fraatrst daa garsed dread Of tbe eoawp:1e, Can be preveated or stopped by taking Ott- nan flyrep HUrally aad irto't'b Phuuld yoo t a. t i o a r alime, oa wltl 8si ' ends of ocBivlrs U tre, t la wbo are bratfliH f -4 f e rreecik are tko"h e-e ia (jtap. Trlil be 1 t t : .! 1V." Doffy. . A Stitch ia Time Sirct Mine. It ! aii tixt ori it ibink'i g a1!" font tb!nt rt t t" !) r-rtllig fi' I itj tn o. 8lla )r.nrrf'in l 1i ' t lrT f til lh g'i! !e" '( '0B (a IH 1 J t r- ' t H 111 f !'i'1 Cj-ii 'l f'." ' ' ' '. u J I 1 t ' 1 !'' i , ii r ' - ' " ' ' ' f m I ; '' ! t - ' j , t k ! . I . i ! t ' 1 ' , i - 1 r.f r l t J eorrctpoDderjt bu been called to try the realities of ao nn known worlds Though we deeply fe the , loss of our dear brother, we have the blessed assurance that he was trust ing In greater power than his own. THe was a constant , member of the Baptist church at this place and he was .loved and respected by all who knew him. Be leaves' a wife and three children to moura. the lots of a christian; husband and father. ' We as the representatives of this community extend our sincere and heart felt sympathy: May the One who comforted him la his . last hours, comfort and protect the widow and children. ., . , There Is not any slckndss In our berg at present. .., .,.., :. ' The writer of the article made a flylcg trip to Beaufort Monday. ' Borne ot our fair sex took a ride down to town Monday. t Some one, well we wlU say two of our expert hunters went opossumlhg Isst night Haven't seen anything, don't know just what they ot. : Grsy Eyes. COVE. Dec. 10. Mr C BAvtry and Miss Daisy Dougherty of Cove were married at the Baptist church Wednesday morn ing at 11:80 o'clock, Mr A E Rouse of ficiating. The groom with his be;t man, Mr Joseph Robinson, marched up the centre isle followed by the bride. who was accompanied by her maid ot honor, Mits Olivia Fretcdtt of New Bern The bride was attired in a traveling salt of green broadcloth. The maid of honor's dress wts ol blue.. After the ceremony waa over sn elab rate dinner was spread at the home of the groom. Mr Avery and Mr Wether togton receive the gcestt as tbay en tered the ball. In the afternoon the bride and groom left for their home near Ft Barnwell They receive! msny congratulations on their departure. Henon. Bltlcr. "Xo." said Mr. Crabbe; "1 certulnly tvon't buy you that extravagant bonnet. Isn't tliere anything else you'd be satis fied to wear?' . "Oh, ycsH replied Ills wife. "1 saw a very plain and cheap one today that I'd be delighted to wear." "Indeedl Well?' "Well, it's n widow's bonnef'-rhlla- delphln Press. Reaarared. Angelina (anxiously) Arc you sure. dear, that you don't rcsret It end that you doo't sometimes lulus your life as a bachelor Edwin (with cheerful conviction) Not a bit I tell you wbat, Angy, 1 miss It so lltthvtbat if I were to lose yon aI'm blessed if 1 wouldn't marry sgttla: The Safer Sfathoa. "Say," beenn tbe first man, nibbling his pen. 'bow do you spell 'gibbering' with a 'r or a 'J r- 'I don't speU it at all," replied tbe other. "When I want to call a man that sort of an Idiot I Just say It. I'm not fool enough to put It in wiitlnir."- Wssblngton Star. .; Notice of First Weeilnf; of Creditors la the District Court of the United Slates, for the Eastern Dtstilct of North Caroline la Bselioptcy. , lathe matter of J B Bentos, Bank rapt, la Baakropley. T Ike Creditors of J. I. Beaton, o' Few Bete, N a,td the eoaaty of Gra ven , sad i District , aforesaid, a Beak- Notice It hereby gtvea that ea the 10th dif of December, A. D., 1003, the sa!r J I Beatoa was duly adjodloaud bank- rapt; and that tke first neetlaf of hi ertdltO'S win he held at New Bert, N X la tbe U. 8. Ooert Rooa oa the t&xt lay of Dccabr,:A. D- at 1 e'oloct eons, at wbtch time tbe said t red I tors eitr attend, prove their elalaa, sr'po o roster, eisalse lie baskrupf, ear raasacttnCh other haileete as asy preprlr come before said aeeilsg. ; BAMCEL W. SXALLWOOD. ' : Rrtela Bsnkruptcy. Ntw Bars, R C, Deceraher, 10tk 110 - v -'. - -, IitonlUai Jr. 51oorr. Alterary ta4 fetsseller at LS'. OvrwasOrr nota.CwATrw. ierla! afrailn gltra Corsaiercla SV III , r.r kr te.J f Is tke Cilml alaili;ifU Crttti of iha ttita. aad ti Uatud buim t)l.u' t Courts s r ! Ruira I i i f tk Cirollaa. r. r.li(if In tui ktntef jromp) w d d t . i'bua t . Krccutcr'n ITcti ku;:t;i cat- u:;a,i V. ' i t ,-',)' 1 1 $ 1 ' r 1 1 1 Items last week our (1 J Ml 63 Pollock St. ;' High-grade an.d up-to-date Dress QoodB a Specialty. In this depart ment we have inet with unprece dented' favor and patronage this season; To those who nay" not have bought their Dress Goods we would say that you cannot off ord to do so until you have examined our line. In our Black Goods department you can feel sure you are petting none but tbe best makes, and the wear will prove satisfactory, Our Celebrated "Merode" Un derwear, and "Onyx" Hosiery, are the ones to buy for Comfort and and wear. A full line of White Enit Corset Cover?, aleo Black Wool Corset Covets, Carpets, Matitng and Rug De partment up stairs. JUST RECEIVED Novelties in Ladies Neckwear Just the thing for Christmas Presents. 63 Pollock' St. Any farmer desiring to. fence his land with the American Field Fence can iprocure the same of me for a short while, i now have in stock two car loads of Same. Under Hotel Chattawka, NT,W DEttN, N. C A CENIUBY AGO they didn't have the style of carriages we have today, with comfort and atria ombtned. ' Tbey didn't have repair those with such spWndid tqulnment as oat shops have. We are ready fox. aay klaa ol i emir worn you ran enna we II' do It th roegbiy and tr -aptly, You eoa't Boa our cbarges too niga. . -The onlv taoe to towa to rat any aad iwenrtMnf so repair baggies. , See us bafors bu in am aave boost. - We pat Uubbet I trae ow yodf did or tew wheels. We enrtnk yoar looee tires id a machltte wltaoat euttmf uem, orwltbrml ttkliK tire from wheel oa My while you wait, jcveryoooy ia le rttd to toe the machine at work putting aew bolts In old places.- . G. n. Water A Bon, " .' Pboa IM, - , v ; , iro 't. Bta. M O . n.i.'.i. Ins . r i n a : : t h I o l- imw Notice! ill Mm -s- - i v 'n l - Jl 1 e't t' U Z'-' SU: ri- 1 r ' : l'i 1 ' r'.'i f . "' 1 1' r---.i1f rtiiW .Good aed Kaisins, London Layer Raisinf, Currant, Citron Cranberries, Evaporate! Apples and Peaches, Prunes. vaw viuucvDs Attmore's Mince Meat, Jelly, Englisn Walnuts, Almonds, crop, Buckwheat and Maple Syrup, Good Cooking Butter 25o lb for next ten days, Baker's Chocolate and Cocoa, Fanny Elgin Fox feiver Print Butter, Complete stock of Canned Goods, ' Yours to Please, J. L. McBH, Fisone 191,". ti R LIIIilllllllllTTTITTITTTYTYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTI JUST DECEIVED. A Fresh Supply of Ralston'a Breakfest Food, Pettyjohn's BreakfaBt Food, Ralston'a Whole Wheat Health Flour, " " Graham Flour, Hecker's Graham Flour, " Eye Premier, Mothers and Avina Oat Flakes, Schredded Wheat Biscuit, also a full and complete line of fancy canned goods. A part of your business is earnestly solicited. Satisfact ion guaranteed or you get your money back Yours to please, J. 7 PABKEB, Jr. Wholesale and Retail Grocer, rlONR 09 Cor. Broad eft Hancock Sim. MnTYTTniTTTIITTTTTTTTTnTTTYYlTIIIIIITIIIIIIITIIH OUB BI HOLIDAY STOCK Beady for Your Inspection. mmi BOOK STORE. Diamonds and Fine Jewelry A large Assortment of the newest designs of ulAMOND RINGS, BROOCHES AND SCAB? PISS IN ' VELVET CASES. Vlslioit welcome te our store, we take pleasure le showing oir coodt. , A large vtrlcly of Sterllog itlver hat plas. . J. O, Baxter eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee vOystersl Oysters! ; '. From now oa we will . hay I Oslerf which Jwe will r re t b'mnuurhalf-ehell or oll erwUe., . . -- . Chealpeeke.Baji'ly1" day at '': ' . .' Ntxon O Co.'s, - . Ail WUdle tU eeweeeeteeeeeee DHAHcrt orr.c J A. B. BxderQ Co Commission Brokers t, C:: lOrn & rr.Tl::::i TO "V e Brazil Nuts, Teoans, all new ' Wholesale e&.ISetAll Oiooei 71 Broad St" Hurah! Ilurah!! Christmas is so near, It fills our hearta with Cheer, Santa Claus will come to take a peep At the place where the goods are Hold so Cheap. 5. Coptons Special Christmas Sale. 83 Stylish Cloaks and Jackets to se lect from, formerly sold fer ! 60 to $8, will go lu thle sale at 9 M to 8 40, ' Cbildrena and Mli;es Cloaks, all sizes and quality from 46c to 4 SO, Ladles Collarette from 96c to 4 80, - Heavy Skirts, latest styles, best quality, from 74o to 7 60, Drees flannels, Waist Ooodt and Trimmings, Redaoed 40 per eent, Mens Up-to-date Overooats, from 8 40 so It 600, Mans Xmaa Wedding Bulti, greatly Reduced from 18 00 to 8 75, ; Nackwaar and Kid O lores rtduoed 10 per cent, A lot of 17 Mens Sutta, broken sixes will go this week for I N your choloe. ' Ilankett, Quilts aad Comforts from 78 to 9 60, A few pairs Boys Knee Paste 40s ralue, now Bo, . . If ens Heavy fleeced Underwear lOe value, now 4fo, " - v " Ladles raeoed Lined Underwear, , Mc value, ttc, 1 . . Ladles Onderweat wiO be told from ' Uo to 4'o garaeat, regular 60s aad ft value, - 1 REMIMDtQ this Great Sale of re daoid prices lat oely for this weak at' w'th to eioee out Qt entire stock ef the ; goods sneatioaed above. Be ooe ot the flrat to gat your ebotee. ' ; V - ', ' Youra to pteaae, . . ; . S. COPLON, M7A-KILL, lftU ' . 7S MIDDLE ITItEIT, fext le OashOI Hard vara Oa, Ktw.Bra ' r a" a s if ; .Plumbing I I hart r law tad ay Ua she? sr.i ehmUBg htntoene froa say old sun t l abtw bslliltrjg near eoratr Trosl ar.1 MMdltstrttU. We S't sow prrf sr(J to dl t' ' ' T ni il.i It rV t it r'.M j ' r i tn J'-'t r ' i: " -. f - - r . M ' 11 M ' ' pfl M M - H - M ' J : - 13 ' ""'" pe . . -tyj LJ - v. pafj .t 1 " Tho Autunn ll? i"on f f 1'" I r ' 4 n H e' t ' 17 C n. nr : r t,. !
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