r-r v ' . i i ! "J n 1 C, FRIDAY U0KXIX3, DECEMBER 25, 1903 . YOL. 1II-X0 229. .TWEHTY-SICOKD YI1R U1 n - 11! Dcttcasies to Please tibe Classes', $ ; Necessaries to Please the Masses.-,.';"' ".;$. Sweets;,to Please theUsses I You" cannot give present than -. . :;'?" - A NIce Rain Coat, A Suit ol Clothes, . . .A Tie,-'r ' A Silk Umbrella, A-Pair of Kid Gloves. - A Half Dozen Nice Hose, : ATHalf Dozen Linen Ilandkefchlei j, A Beautiful Wlk Mulfter, ; - A ' White Bilk Handkerchief, A Bair- oi Patent Leather Bhoe3, ; , . : ; A. Pair Bilk . Suspenders," , A Pair bt Uedroom Slippers, .And i Thousand other ; things ; that cannot be menUoned. : ; ' -y'r- ; 1 mmm Tllddle Gaskill Hdv, & .' n cat the prloe oa IIater irnU Un of "Htf dwfcUL Kwood . Iimamd Cement, T8uh, loor and Bltadi. ( - .I -, . Loweit 'rrioef, Beet Goodi .' : : '' -Nloe'lln ol Cmrrert expected for the Holiday trade, .. . Gaskill Hdw. .& Hill Supply Co. I A I I .St , i, Un Hf 't 1 I ' 1"nh t Ittli f'. IL ' 1 ' 'M J. P. Taylor, MW l ' ' :?. - C. i I 1 1 n7 k. aiLii rat 131 , " your triena a nicer Bespectfuliy, , - ' -.- Street. Mil! Supply Co. 0r load to U Bold. ; Tire Bowdi Fenw, TlnU, 0iU and Vwll "PtlLLBUrrUPJ 44 Cntn B 1 Wood A full tuj-plj of Ar.lhrtci fr tumlni TL1U Aih, GrtU, Elori and Cbtnul 01, lo th tit tIm and f tn. n, Oak, Ai?), Tic atid OuicT:, Prompt Coal and P-li": v; 1 1. Price II Gent! I1LJ Now Smx86b ,0jib .Cest, asb Cajt Bi Had of Etest Db.x- . " KB. A(JEKT AND NlWSBOT - At ThitPibcb,' s t Ali. BUBSCBIBBBS J f . - District of Columbia Virginia, West Virginia z North and South;1 Carolina: ' At Wiu Ab Thobh ir Pennsylvaiua 55 .Delaware AND THROUGHOUT.; THS UHITHD BtATBB, can get Thb Suh by mall for one cent a eopy. ' x " " " Tie". Si at 1 'out : , Is thb Cheapest Hian-OiAf 8 Papbb - in thb United Btateb, Thb Bun's special . correspondent throughout the United States, as veil as In Europe, Chtna, Bouta Africa, the Philippines, Porto Rico, Cuba, Panama and Jnerery othet parts of the world make It ihe greatest newspaper that can be printed. , Its Washington and New York bn- reaos are among the best In the United States, and give Thb Sub's -readers the earliest Information upon all impenant erents la the legislative and financial centers of the oountry .' v . . r In selling hay; grain and lire stock the farmer who takes a daily paper has the benefit of knowing Immediately the quotations In the lare cities. To him Thb Bub , It absolutely neces sary; ' -y f 't' ''-'.. r'-C Thb Fra's market reports and oom- mercial columns are complete and relia ble and each day pat the farmer,. the merchant and the .broker In touch with the markets -.of Baltimore, ; Norfolk, Charleston, New York, Chicago, Phila delphia and all other Important prints ta the United States ' and other coun tries. - -:- ' 'X: -: ': " - "' :.' 'S ' Aix. c Which rf , " the;readee jj gets FOEONEOENTI; Thb Bub'Is thebesttype of a newt' paper, morally andjlntellectually.:? It Is sn educator of the highest character, constantly stlmulstlngito noble Ideals Is lodlTldaal and national Ufa.' , h ' , Thb Bub Ii published ca Sunday, at well as erery flay of the week. : ..- By mall Thi PiiLt Vuh, SO cents per month, 13 yesr, Including Thb Bo day Bn, $4. Tbb Budat Fub alone, 11.00 a year, Tbb Wissxr Bub, flw a year. j ;r Address ':vr'; ' . ' A. B. ABKIX.COrWT, ' - PoMliberi aad.Proprletors, : Notice of Special Term of Court Nettoe.Is hereby glrea that there will be a special Wra of the Superior court of Craren county for the trial of olrll cases only, beginning OB the 0th day ol r sirs it y 1904, and lasting one wek This term of oosrt Is ordered by Doe Charles B Arvock, OoTeraor of forth UarolIaa,o aoooost of the accumulatloa of eirU boiloMe la the Superior Court of Craiea Oouaty, and la lien of lbs regular term which would bsre begua nalbelSthdiy otFsbmary 1904. Th last Ugls'ature auds a eoafllct Utwsss the T sbrasfy term of the Suptrtor court ofCrsttn Coaoty sod the call of tbt third District la the Supreme Court There will be so si Irs oott to the ecus ty. , J. J.IUXTEO, Chsirmts Dotrd of Comm!n1ners of Crarsa County. floe Ustltr.foriM, b!Jl bocs sn4 Ud!p Bos cfciia fctg, I'o tfl f 1 CO. Dof- fy's rksrir.arr. v ill b!!!'0 A 1 n l: .erf C 1 IV, in l' 1 (i ' 1 n a It a ' RALEIGH. The Poor to be Remembered. Good R f . -port From State Farm.- -Jadite Purnell Is informed of the death of Mr Harvey Terry of Columbus, Ohio He was one of the best known litigants In the Federal Courts here and In Eliza beth City, being Interested or laying been Interested In timber lands la the northeastern eoaniles. He had been here for years at every term of court. : It Is understood that the Junior uraer of American Medhantce all over the country will petition the President to urge Congress to stop the evils resulting from the admission Into this country of the vast hoTdes of ignorant, wiclous, pauper Immigrants of Europe and other countries. . The local order here takes strong ground on this question. - Superintendent Mann of the peniten tiary has sold 600 bales of cotton grown on the state farm of the Bonoake River, the sales beleg made at, Norfolk,; at 1888cts. ; '; ' V"'- A great deal of very earnest work Is being done among the poor here, by the Associated Charities, Jhe churches, the Elks, and the saloon men. f A house to house eanvass Is being made in the sec tions of the city occupied by poor per sons. ' ,v . Senator Simmons Is! here,- to remain until. Monday r when he goes - to New Bern, where he will spend next wees. The agricnltural department oftlclais find that there has been much more , de- mandyfor agilcultural liter&tuije this year than ' ever before, and more of It has been published. This Is one of the many Indications of Improved farming.. More farmers Institutes are to be held next year than heretofore, as it Is felt that these are growing more and more valua ble. The attendance at and the interest. In these Institutes was muoh greater this year than ever before, this being very enoouraging to Commissioner Patter son. ' -i - " - The State charters .the Carlelgh Aid Society,- which Is eomposed , of opera tives of the ' Caralelgh- cotton mills In the superbs of Raleigh. Clarenoe H. Pon, one of the brightest young men In this Bfste, nd who It making a reputation edit of North Carolina will continue to credit the pro- grteilve Farmer, which la now owned by a strong company, chartered jester- dsy.'. r - CASTORIA lot Iniaati and CMldien, Tha Kind Yon Han Always Bought Btgnature of .Any. fanner desiring to fence his land .with the "; toerican vField Fence, can procure the same of me for a short ; while. ;l now have In stock two car loads of Same. v ' -. Uader Hotel CtuttUwU, f wet7 heois, w. c TAKE For ' ' ' COUGHS, " COLD Tl, BnOXCIIITIM And all Pulmonsry troulls of tl throat and Luc(C It sell by dlisolt tr.g the fhlcgm and lhrby affords a ti eiDectnatloa rsHrvlBf the moil clstl BtlS CuEh. IW.'.J t y HlFtCl's I'bjr.itv u rubUr.-.thm I.'.C" of U;ii:i !'!!! CAS t ( In t! r a ' r ' Bear the- TV J. SfAJT iHALF OUR ILLS ARE CATARRH. l A .', . .... . . v SBBSS r . T. ., v Letters From Two Prominent Meii. Congressman Irvine Dungaa of Jack eon,;o., elected to the I'Uty-second' Con gress aa a Democrat, la a recent letter from Washington, . O.J says: " de'sin to Jota with my manj Meads lit recommending your Inval uable remedy, Peruna, to. anyone la need of an Invigorating tonic, and whose system is run down by catarrhal troubles. - Peruna is a permanent and effective curator catarrh and I would advise all who are afflicted with this disease to try this remarkable rem edy." Irvine Dungan. Everybody la aubjoct to catarrh. Pe runa curea catarrh,' acute or chronic, wherever located. , . Hon. Thomas Gahan of Chioaeo. mem ber of the National Committee of the Democratic party, writes a follows : " I was afflicted with catarrh for four teen years and though I tried many remedies and applied to several doctors I was not able to find a cure. I took Peruna for twenty-two weeks and am now entirely cured." Thomas Gahan. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be glad to give you hia valuable advloe tree. Address Dr. Hartman, President of Che Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ob SPECIAL TO-DAY! 1 I have several $1 50 Foun tain Pens which I will sell to-day for $1 00. . ' Every Pen Gurranteed. Owen Q, Dunn, PRINTER ft STATIONER, . . 72 CKATEN BT. , A Chriistmai DrKe la oat of our sew bujrglss will be a real pleasure. There's no Christmas lift for yoartsmTly like eoe of our stjrt Uh vehicles.. They are weU made of the best materials, with pneumatic tires an tbe latest Improvements Ja noteh. Ws sell the IsUtt style now at lew Dries. fall and ettmlct before buying else where. . . . , We put Rubber Tlrwe on your old or new w Wis. - tVe shrink your loose rlrne m a m-Mne without cutUnr them, or without Uklng tire from Wliwl oo bocrr while you walk. Erybody ts In t lUxi to ss tli machine at work potting new bolts to old piaoea. G. JL Vnfem A Hon, rboM 183, . ' tl Broad HU M Bssm. N O 1. ' 1 I'S 1 ( , CONQBESSMAN CUKQAN. . . . , pi il.Vlj oil i; A FEW LEFT. Fountain Pens, ' Seal Bill Books, Fine - Gold Plated Inkwells, y Solid LeatherColiar and Cuff Boxes; Fine Stationery in Dress v Suit Cases and Trunks, i fflEWS ECOK STOEIJ TO OUR HowllDout your Christmas Shop ping? Christmas Bells will soon ring merrily. Have you selected your gifts? f not you cannot do better than to ook over our display. Oar goods have a refinement that makes them especially suitable for gifts. No Extra charge for engraving. A number of New and Beautiful Designs in Diamond Jeltoelry. EATON, The Leading Jeweler. CRAKBERhMES 10 ou a qt also head quarters for all kinds of Nuts, Oranges Apples, Bananas and Grapes. At Thb Broad Btkibt Tbcit Com- PABT. N OUu iBusficMorket For Bound Steak, .. and Sirloin; also Corned Hams. V lfi3 8. Front St; Dry Stove Wood de livered at short notice. Boo BIG HILL, The Shingle Han. - ; 1 CsT RKCE1VID a full and eomplete assortmeoto , " - . , - Tl I t i f r j rirs rv-,;"- z aii f "r c ( r j r f- ' r 11 r : r: i 't I 1 . it X'. cb ta j!a!ij r . . ) WvJ.er fS a fr. m CO U 17 (0. 1. Jmt tA art!. Je A!r f: .", r V j - h PATRONS DIAMONDS otice Just Received. : ! Also a Ilbl. Fiesh Tripe 5c lb, J J Florida Oranges, Lemons, Malaga Grapea, Raising Cur- rmt", itroD, Nuts all Sew Crop. V Nice Mixed Candy 7o lb , j A few Jars K ice Home-made Preserved Figs, Complete Stock ice Things to eat during Christmas uuuuuys. It will pay you to examine Christmas purchases. KEMEMBER we give a purchase. Ealisfaction Guaranteed. Yours to J. L. Mcl 'Phone 91. LllAlIiiilillllimmiTTTTYYTYYTTTTYYTTTTTYYYTTI ii id m and a ": Happy Prosperous New Year To my many friends and patronage. Thanking you one and all for your support daring the past year and trusting to merit your favors in the year justl"; dawning, I am gratefully jours, - i J. R. Parker, $r. aillllTIIIITITTITinXIIIITITTITIIITITITTTTYTTTTTT E. E. Bishop. J. 8. Clsypoolf . General Fire Icsuraiice lients. Representing the most reliable com- psnles. Prompt attention given to all builnens entrusted to us. Ws solicit your pstronage. , BISHOP CLATPOOLE. Phone 17. t; i t i The Autumn Season of IMS offers an abnndaaoe la styles and fabrics that Is sore to delight all those who mrard correct dressing as an essential to toe refinement of lite. At F MCbadwick'a tailoring establishment the most compieM line or goods ever thowa Is ready for yoor selection. F. H. Cbadwlek, I Oysters! Oystersl '; Frt'in now oojwe will have Ojiter which Jwe will serve x bymrasure, hsjf-ahell or oOw eTwlso.'," :';V;.''i'v. ' OiwtriefltoJBiijlfyysterslU). day at ," ' ' r" . Nixon QCosr i lf3 MUdleBUf r.iiArrcii ofhcr A. B. Baxter B Co., Cc::::n!ss!on Br r v .' ' ft . rebatj riease, check with every cash '' m ? i. J Bt Wholesale & Iletall . 71 Bread lit 3 3 Last Offer fori v..;,1 y.i TL' al'-J i ins Tear. Last Chance for Bargains: This offer means great loss to us, bat a great gain to you, X My entire stock of Mens, Youths and Childrens Clothing, Overooatf, Hat3 acd Pants most go before any 1st with three hundred and fifty LaaJea Misses and Childrens Cloaks and Jaokete, Ladies Hats and Fun "all to be sold daring this . ; ,7. Last and .Greatest Sale oi the Season Regardless of Cost or value. Notwithstanding the Cloaks and Jackets will be sold at far leas than oosL We will give to every lady baying a ol g k or Jack et a pair of nice gloves free,. Do you wish to be one of thb lucky buyers f If so please do tot wait too long aa we will be' our rusbfd la ia A few days, and to give you the best attention r" sible,; ' . : .. . BEMEMBEH this' Is posltivi ' tbe last sale of the Mason, and t each customer buying (Oo and o will be gives a nice present Wr' aeoepUng. ' . ' j ' Tours for Pargalna, S. COPLC. fJCMUHTON.nrU,n,n' TS H1DDLS BTHEET, lsit to ( nsrda-afe.Co.Vew Bn. - my stock before making ydur Plumliinn I 1 hire e.Tii4 try l' i plfimttr g tuiln, from n f ' 6w t')!'.:!rg nr eorn.r 1' V.'Uil n pt;rl I i i'. . ; 1 ' ' 1 ' I '. t ' ' ' t H t ' ' ', : I. tir:; i

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