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A f 7 EIH1, I, C, TUESDAY MOSXISa. JASDABY 5, 1804 : TWIHTY-SICOND YEAR VOL; XII 50. 237 - U ill .. .,.s v.s .v "V ' f : n f 4 y n n i ( I ( (. ) o o A to:.i."i . mi natmns of his " house.1 that at the V O nWnf 1903. wahave bo muoh a i .i,n mini inn' nnfl-' an! that if ... 'Ai . . v.:r,Koo. y your jHrs iu our gicnu u.uPi)ooi ' ( y traiisaotion,antwetrubtweiiave meroea yum u-uo uS 11 ( the past year, and $hat we may he able daringf-the- years to U- v I (Vcometo 8howyon, that.to he. asucceBsful. houseeper, jou W 1 must trade with, osv . , ' " ' J W . ' JJ.'s " We buy for.ciuh, andrmake a lower price than "you can y ' V buy anywhere else, always considerlDg the High Quality of J ' Aai'n th.nV nir vim far all 1 JS? all the CompllmentB of the" Season, we are your' to sore you. :- ,. k auringl904; on the same np-kwiate ir.f thods, a we have used "- M s m Ann " V during 1903, - : ti iAliAlr StJlVAV Born, X. C. mw a " - --7 Nfto-fBern Wifely r Academy ' 'antf Ckrotma. Business College ' FOB GIBIiS AND BOY0J. " 'J Thr Urge IhTee-rtorjr lalldtng', one tor cadet-brck j, tha other fojf girl '", and Udy teachers. .Water works prov'ded. , ' . " v CS'deta are under military discipline, "directed byell trlued and experienced :bfflcera,,', . - i1 . r i T he girts dormitory Is beautifully located and carpeted throughout, elegantly InrnUhed and comfortably healed.; Olrto are st all times, under the watch-care of ''-: ihe Matron and Lady Teachers. - VvJi-;ri MQtarf Aeadessy ofleis eoane 'yeas preparatory and two years collegiate. A v. Y Special adTaptagetre offered by the If osteal Department Kh;--Tae tiaiolina Boslness College Is prepared to give a thotough up-to-date Bus inens Training; Including Shorthand, TypewriMnf, Book keeping, Office Practice, vwr'iMKi ihe'aaslliary "'indies tcfhoM blanches.' Graduites have no trouble In s" . curidgp jitioM. ., We a?tlity on. v - ,.. , ;V ' . TEBMS V&RY BEA.9 )N VULB ' , PpH'.g Term begins January, 11, 1901. f '- PpecUl Indnoemepts to ihoe who enroll before January 12th. Rmtmi beiog '"rapidly engaged, v -.- ' " ' ' " s i - Write at once for full particulars. ' A card will do. Adlrets. ' " ; COL, B. J. IIOL.LA.DaY, A. B, LU B. Or MAJOa A. a CARSON, M. AUCT8. - GaTskil! Hdw. & i I i z t Dave cut the price i.t Healer? V' 'C Fitted' ptores'set up;-- ' ".!,. u: ' JFall lioe of Hardware, ElwooJ - lime and Cement, Bash, poor ana minus. . ; ?. y; Lowest Prioea, Bet QoodsV; . . V Nioe line of Carrert elrpeoted for the Holiday trade. - :Gas!dll lldw. & BARDWARS 71 Middle Bb Pbe 14T. Firo Insurance I first Class Home and Foreign Companies.- Orders solicited. . Inquiries . promptly aoswmd. ,'. - - . MIES KANITII P. BTBMT. NOTICE, ' Hottoe Is hereby ss that I hsve old oat ssy entire boaiaees latheelty to SB Harrlette 4Co. All persons Indebted to sse oa aeooaat or my stld btstorje will atake psysMat U 8 8 TJarrleUe O.Thaakleg uf pttrois fot paat favors sad eoUc1i!s the coa Uaasaoe ol same for ssy inoornwr, Respectfully, ' o l, ensora. A f f ' 1 f f j i if j "i .1 1 I' 1 '' r li ! " ! ' t t S ' re ! V to be thankful for, -that, we V is how muchnwe appreciate - wii rtW 'u a mutual t'fe f. vmiiv rt.nu .14 a mutual ;-. ij , w laTOTB ftU'l wwrn" K . Jtu n; y v - W .1. eorerinc a period of four years; two Mill Supply Co. (jar. lo.idjto be'sold. Fire I?oardi 7- Feuce, Pilots. Oils nd Varnish, Will Supply Co., pCIXLSaUPPLIXS 44 Craven tr iCST RICS1VIO a full and complete assortment of : The LatMi and Bt cut op In plain and fancy Morjeco WUief at prices ranging from 00 to $17(0. AO felly guantd. Jntt the article for ycrar father. Brother or genUnaa frWmd for ttirlttiDM. . ' . Fool Ball, Air Rifle, Ipgtvjil Watch, fte for tfie ty. Uil T. HILL, DmW ta Vktvcum, FistiRva, aso At kiirne 8rrtTTo;'loo74. Jot Fatmse RiM tTwr,' ... rtca 11$. II Middle ff thy Tin: Olive Bush oJarkd roii LAMr.s Afaj::TLTV. TirAriUln s i J: : 1 ltl A'.l Yf-'ir. Year!." ("-r.p-i !'; a-.!r.:V. A i"J - '. ' r V.k. tZ:i Vs. front V-t. life' NEW LAXOR LAW went Into Effect In Worth Cirollna Jsn- s ;uaryist 1904. Ths labor law that went Into eftat l,n North Carolina Jsnuary 1st fa inb stance provides. - - ' " That no child tinier 19yesri of age shall be employed In the cotton mills. That sixty-six hours shall constitute a week's work and that no person who Is less than 18 years old shall ever be re quired to work a longer i period than sixty-six hours In'one week, but these hoars do not apply to engineers, Are men, machinists, superintendents, over seers, section and yard hands, office men watchmen or repairers of breakdowns. All parents and all perons having cont rol of children as parents, shallupon hiring their children to any manufaotur lag establishment tarnish to the mana gement a Written statement of the ages q! all tbelr children, and any misstate ment lsa misdemeanor and Is so punish able,' and all persons who knowlpgly violate any- provision of the law are punishable In the discretion of 'the court. '..if. s ARAPAHOE. , ;a Jan. 8 Oar people of Arapahoe have had one of the quietest holldsy season we have had for the last, five years. : 'M .Last Saturday night and Sunday and Sunday night- Elder Vause the Free-wiU-Baptist pastor of this district preached at the Baptist Church in Ara pahoe his subject on SundayTwas, ' Is the yonng man safe," which was Tory lostructlve to our young people. ,'We had atjulet marriage near Arapa hoe last Tnesday night ihe contracting parties were Mr T A Brlnson of Arapa hoe and Miss Cora Button. . 8he is one of Vanoeboro's charming youns; ladles and Mr T A Brlnson is one of lndu(H trious young men who Is highly esteemed by the citizens of our plaoe. Mr Joseph M Reel was the offloating officer, we wish tbe young couple much much Joy over the voyage of life. .. ,- o. . -, There was a fine marriage at the Christ llan Church at Amity on the 80d nit the contracting parties Mr Joseph M Bel and Miss Clara W Brlnson. Mr Reel is one of our most energetie yonng busi ness men of Arapahoe and Miss Clara was one of the most lovely youngtadies of BalrdS ' Creek. Rev S W Bamrele offloeted In the ceremony and Miss Joella Ormond played tha wedding march. - Mr J J Brlnson and Mr G F Pipkin were the ushers and the follow' ine were th wallers Mr Osokr Brlnson and Miss Carrie Miller Mr George Keel, and Mlu Bosa Willis Mr Ira Dixon and Miss Jannie Reel, ' The bride was beao tlf ally dressed la white and ssade love ly appearance, . A They went oa a bridal tour to Balti more asd ;Wasblngtoa after which thsy will return to the grooms residence In Arapahoe which be had reconstructed recently and made Into quite a handsome . - V A.B. com " . ; Jan 9 sfeaers Otis and Herbert I pock came home from W!ntervin,wheT they have been golag to school, to spend ths holidays. . - - - Mr T B ipock re tors ed Bondsy from Wbllekers where he spent Christmas wllhMr Jarrette White. VluBtllle and Mr Jack Bubeaksot etonafaUarevUHlng tlulr sister. Mrs Lsla Heath. ... sir and Mrs J R Charlton of KeW Bern are tlsltlsg frieads and rslailres here. ' - Mlseee LtUa Provow and Era Flbwers ofTreatoa are la Cove, the gnesuof MrsAllceKoOoy. Mr Matthew Harrtsoa has Just com pleted hie dwelling oa fall road street sad mored la. This makes aboot e!M sew botucs here for 1903. hope 1904 wUl prove as proeperone toi Cots. Mr Willie Provow of cai Trentoa U ipendlsgafew dsys wtik KtOCZa basks. . '. Mt Leonard While of Dover cams do i tut alht to see his. father, K F W Whit. . , Mr fr4 White, Jf s4 wife of Vaooe- bero tpiat sverel dsys here Ut week and rttarned Teeadty. Mrs Stule Jones r stoning with tbeas to be gone eerer! dja Clatte a number of Certitee went doa to tbe sbooUng snsu-k st Rkhsrd son's eroealng Vdy and took IS m aire ctlLkeai for Ft Tear's y. Ilenoa p. I V. 1 r r.:r :v. . TiUmaa Prophesies . Special to Journal, New Tort Jan. 4th-TJnIted States Senator Tillmas of South Carolina ld today lhat the Panama Canal treaty would nevor be ratified by the senate. : Government Estimate Low-. , Special to Journal. ' J '. the present cotton crop places the num ber of bales at 11.850.00 V . He criticises the government report of fl.963.0C0 severely and says that the government report for the past four years ; has bef n less than the actual crop. . , VANCEBORO. ' A basket party wag given at the Ma sonic Hall Saturday night for the benefit of the Oxford Orphanage, neat little sum was realized. ' "-'. Mrs R B Gann and MIss.Julette Covington of Roanoke, Vs., are visiting their mother Mrs J w Covington. Miss Fannie Keeler, of . Graotsboro, and ' Mr Ernest Heara' of .Delaware spent a few days In our towa as the guests of MisS Dallas Dinklos and Miss LilUe Smith. ,- ' t' Mrs H A Windley and daughter Miss Mattle spent a few days In our . town visiting relatives and friends. - '-. Dr, Raymonds Pollock and.. Messrs Nathan Richardson,' and Aaron Broad dus, of Dover IT O spent Tnesday night in our town and attended the ball. - -. Misses Maude Smith and Alice Spen cer were guests of Miss Llllie , Smith Tuesday. 'v.X-. w , r , - . Tbe Christmas ball giving In honor of tbe visiting youpf ladies was we'r at- tendeo, there Doing several visitor. ' Tbe music was famished by yance- boro band, every one seemed to enjoy themselves to the ntnust and was ssd when the hours for their d partus came. , Miss Anna Brock of Chestertown, Md and the Misses Simpsons spent a few days In our town this week visiting. Miss Lola Williams who had been at. tending school at ' Chooowiaity Is at home spending the holidays with, her parents. rc. ,M ,,. : - ' -. . V .. . Messrs W L Uoblse and J F Randolph of Greenville N O spent Tnesnsy night in our town and returned home Weddes- Mrs rilwellis here vUlUng her pa rents, Av5.C-:';;--:v' ..-' '.;" Miss Clara Blmpson who Is- atleodlng school at Wlnterville N O Is horns pass ing the holidays.' Miss Nellie Smith Is spending the holl days at Butlers, 1 Mr J B Harvey and family are spend lnt- a few dars visiting relatives In Elnstoalta Mr Z Brown who is atUndlsg college la Riohmong Ta was here this week. visiting relallres and friends, - Mies Louise Dixon of Una NO end Miss Bsdlo Brown ot Chooowlnlty M C ipeat Tuesday night at Mr J J Wil lis..- -. ' . '- ' "Uncle Bam" . . ' ' " T aairPelntpcti- v ' Jan. 1 Benny Taj lor after spending tha holidays with his parents, returned this week to .Beaufort where he la a student at the Beaufort High School Messrs Leo sad fercy Mattocks, ot Silver Dele, made ns a abort visit last week. . Ths accidental killing of Utile Leon Sanders, try his little plsy mate, Jesses weeks, has cut s gloom over our com munlty. '.?-: Mlse Ltzsls Znaett, ahelr spesdtng tbe holidays st home returned to New RlTer.Oaslow County Yesterday tore. opt a her schooL . Mrs K 21 Dell, who las bees quite sick for soms time, we are glad to. note le very mock beUet now. , . , Mlse laora Joaea, Is epeadlef some time, vtstiUg frkads la Omlow , Coas ty. ', Master Andrew fcaaett ooeee hoeae from New Bert to speed Chrlstaaa. MrBoi Weeks of MajsrtUs, mads ss s flylrig TtsUlut week. Mr sad Mr. Chae. Barker, of Suns, ipBteeral days last week with rele. Uvea here, Cotloa Path. Koike of Special Terra of Court. i?e.tr;'s fcry !rea that 1'S w m a r-r '! U-im cf Ike Hsprr! cmrt f.f C'rtrn r ".r r ' piily, l ' r Tc' ?, 1 i T! ' 1' ' "i f f ( s i:ui 1 f r t!.e tr!l fr tl! 3Bl(i oa the v dy i i f tine " k A I. ! is , ( V" t ( f !' 1 o-rl lr 1 r cf r ..r 1 mi m clooo puaiFicnnon Cuticura Soap, Ointment andFills , - v Cleanse the Skin Scalp . ViJEinp Blood r y:, 3 s' J saMawssaf 1 j. u' Vt f s, OfTcrtiiring, DisflgBriKjriS- iros with Loss cf Kair COMPLETE TREATOT $1X3 Thousands of the world's best peor pie have found Instant relief and speedy cure by the use of Cutlcura 8oap, Oint ment and Pills in the most torturing and disfiguring of Itching, burning and scaly humours, eczemas, rashes, Itch lags and Inflammations. ., . v. Thousands of tired, fretted mothers. of skin-tortured and disflgured babies, of all ages and conditions, have certt fled to almost miraculous cures by the uuueura remeuies, wnentne nest meo leal skill had failed to relieve, much less cure. , ' i ' I Cutlcura Treatment Is local and eon stltnUonal complete and perfect, pure, sweet and wholesome. Bathe the affected surfaces with Cutlcura Soap and hot water to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales and soften the thick ened cuticle, dry without hard robbing, and apply Cutlcura Ointment freely to allay Itching, Irritation and lnflammv tlon, and soothe and heal, and lastly take Cutlcura Resolvent Pins to cool "and cleanse the blood, and put every function in a state or. hesitoy activity. More great cores of simple, scrofulous and hereditary humours are dally made by Cutlcura remedies than by all other blood, and skin remedies combined, a single set being Often sufficient to cure the most distressing cases when all else falls. . ....-,- 80M ftftMsvlmrt ths) vorU CBll6OTm aawMlvMi, aWl 8 lone 0ChMohH CmMS Fill, SH. ptr ftal afni), 4ntm.nl, 00a.. Sobp, Ma. Dmo) I LocaoB, IT Chert honMSq.t Puh,(BM4lIVxi Buoe.llT Oiletites .n. ronvr Lmic .na unni H"UM Return of Merchants' Gross Sales, . Purchases, Etc , v (Schedule B. RevenuelAct1901) Office Register of Deeds, Crsven Co. T " New Bun,J ff, Jan. 1st. 1004. Bin Ton are required bylaw to'de liver or return to me, within . ten days after the first dsy. of January, In each years sworn statement ofjlhs amount of gross sales made by you In your busi ness as a vendor or, or dealer in gooes wares, merchandise, commodities of whatsoever kind or nature, other whole sale or ret all for the. twelve months, or any part of said time preceding the first day of January, 1904. If yon era the owner of a public ferry, bridge or toll gate, or If yon are a liyeryman, keeping horses or mules for hlrti or If you area dealer la spirituous, virtuous or mall liquors, or manager ot a dispensary yoa are required to deliver or return to me, within tea days after tbe first day of January and Jnly in each (year a sworn alatsment ot yoar gross receipts, owner of a public ferry, bridge eto, the number of horses or males kept for hire, as a Uvsrymaa; and the total amount of spirituous vinous aad malt liquors purchased la or out of the State,' for preceding' 'ell months. Protfpt oompUaase with the law Is ear neatly requested, aad for failure to do so you will be required to come before the Board of' County Commissioners, aad further be guilty of a mtsdemeeaor. - J GEO. B. WATERS. . , Register of Deeds. Happy tiovYcar ; jVe announce w.th pleasure tha we have opened Ksw Eardwaie Store, la a New Building, with in entire NtfW'BTOCK OF G00D3 If yon desire to be happy prwreroae this New Year luj youi Hardware from M. None can soil cheaper and none can sell tet ter gnods. Come snj nee for yourself. raiFGM HIED71RS CO., Ci i:.V.. fl, Kew Bern, K. U. V,'n H. f..!5i, f-.-man. i e ttt Z - a. v f or::: ".L Of-': REDUCTIOnj In order to make room for Spring Goods we nave decided to close out' our entire stock of Mens, Boys and CMdrens Clothing All Underwear, Ladies Cloaks and Skirts and other heavy winter good at 20 p. c. reduc tion. We mean business. J. J. Goal and? A fall supply of Anthracite free burning White Ash, Orate, 8tove and Chestnut Coal, also the CelebratodPocahantaa Bittunlnoui tor jratee and Steam. The Best Oaky Ash, Pine and liked wood. Qurck, Prompt Union Point. Fhoue 47 TOOLS 07 K0 Drills' DESIQH and ponstruotlon wOl greaUr facU- tata four work. ' If ytm art abou to parcbase new Tools, oome here and east your eyes ortr our stock. . Th if . YOU are A GOOD CAKPZNTEB or mechaaio of aa kind, you will realixe that there Is taiue for erery otat we ask. ; . Foy & Sinnnons, , 71 S, rroai Si, NXWpiT.K.a f i f ? v t A r - BAXTER Wood Delivory UlNIaid i ! : ' i ! v-- I . r The; Highest Quality of 6 rpceries at Lowest n-.l:LI ri sa nn ee st : russiuie mces uur itlDTW. p. It is our aim to give full value for jS every dollar we receive and we will do our best to please our customers. We carry one of ttie largest and best ? selected stocks of s vrogerxes in ine ciiy, ; clad to have you call gooas. TO TTTTC T.AT1T"RR Jj and be weighed as often as you like, we I are always glad to serve you. 31 Tours to please, I mm Phone 91. APPLES APPL Just received a car load of Apples from Western New York State. Don't buy apples until you see my stock and get prices. Will save you money. J. 23- OPaufiJEeKBK, Wholesale and Retail Orocer, Cor. Broad aft Hancock Sts. H0HI 69. ailllimillHIIIIIHimmilllHIITTITimTTTTTI K. E. Bishop. J. 8. OUypoole. General fire Iosiraice Acents Bepreeentinf the most reliable com panies. Prompt attention giren to all business entrusted to ns. We solicit your patronage. BIBOOP A CLAYPOOLE. Phone 17. . The Autumn Beason ol 190S offers aa aboadasM la stv las aad fabrics the Is sore to delight all those who tvrara eorrece ereeerng as aa eMfitkU to tbeasflawmeass ot life. At F M Chad wkk's tailoring eeeaMUDSMBt saoat eesnpteta ime) of gooas feet showa Is ready foe yoar ealeeOaw. Fe IX. Chmdwleke tMMMMM MHtM Oysfersli Tixm bow en we will bivt Oysters which Jwe will tscm a ss ia at. I jmramra, ruui-eaeu or owk. Cbrw'peekjJsyJOysVirs.to. 1 day at Nixon 0 Co! 's, I t e rinAKcn orr.es A B. Baxter & Co., Cc -1 -j Staple and Fancy i ana we will be and examine our vxro titohIH a an aoii Wholesale eft He tall j Groer, 71 Broad St" mmo APPLES ! Jr. Say Mama is Xmas over? Yes, but the Bargains at S COPLOITS, 75 Middle 8treet le not over yet It eeems strange, and yet it is true, that yon can go there 818 days in the year and always find some Bargains, the store is chunk full of them. Inventory oomts onoe a year and of course always after Xmas and if there is anything on earth my clerks hate it is taking Inventory, therefore they will try and sell things-way down yonder rather than leave them for the inventory. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, r take charge of this department myself and to my surprise I have bought a few hundred suits more than Bexjeaaary and I will sell way down yonder. ft Ws have a few Ladles Jacket and Children, Ciaoks left oa hand which will try and reduce to a lit tie of nothinf. Also CS Men's OrerooaU, si tee 14 to 45, will go at to on the dollar.- : . ' ": AH our .Winter Goods will be rt do cod to COo on tbe dollar. REMEMBER the place ' S. COPLON, TS MIDDLE STRESX, Fast to CmICI CaH ware.Oev,',5ew(Brm, " . , ' Plunliinn I l tre r0T4 r j l'a s'. ? 9 1 1tffr.?'r';l, frc-m r y r IS i.s.-1 n a tn!'.Vrg sr e-rar t.r'al a "4 V "j i
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