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., . j ( i ( o i o o o o o o o o o o AT n n Saturday VAT.TIIB ITEAD QF ALL UEADOW'S . .,.... . ,". Specially prepared for the land god cure, makes Wrappers and Full "' " Ai our foods are manufactured nrm TTTTrTTin" t nrnriT i ti V"l I'll 1 1 II 1 1 f , 1 II VI I II A V ODD UuJJUW 1 claim Freshness and Good Mechanical Condition. '0-t , -. " ; , - High Grade Cabbage, Potato, Allcrop and Cotton Guano. . - K 8 J. A. MEADOWS CO.,Tn'frs, - w . a ... mcr n IfcT trm 1 . wr mt MtnewTj xicuite Aiiver, Gaskill Hthv. & . Have) cut the price o.l tleaters Fitted, 8toVei et.np;- -J... IIUI UQf Ul UUUIIND, ttlDWD TJm nl CAnunL Blah. Imoh and .- . loveit Prioea. Beat Goods. . " Nice line of Carters expected fip.n!:ill lldiv. 2. . - Pboo 147. - D ycu ovcrhavo Jf T" do DTIT tulnil It. f'lT O. II. Kilrn 4 fl'ti ri rf!r It (t nr. Vtw ron oolhlnf If o. t 'kI whfn i,u J'"!r Crr F rlirli Z ''T W p irnU I1 tir woik. It j ! jroor rrrli A"nm hr. W do 'k l' it jntt cn ipp nl nl .flrr ra r fM I k cwif wotk. VV' i. lit I ...lr I lt on jr"':T fil l or nrm U W ?.r!.r,k your ! . I'r'f In I m Mn It.'i'HJt rnt:.'i t' ' m, i f i J.r-n", I kit f t Irr.iTl ' 1 ''IS w!.i ' 'I F.rrylKK! U In- , ., ,1 la t urn :irx kt work . 2 I!. V(rn : f tf I t 1 J ' ... L J t r.;o;:DAY , . A. 'D TUESDAY. -J IT & Suuday. TOBAOCO.FERTILIZKU GOLD LEAF u -v . D . . of ' Eistern Carolina. Imures a Your Purse. - , '. r near you and not reshippedwe iiow ajvrn, xi v. r. Hill Supply Co. Car load to be sold. "? Fire Boatdc ICUW) IIU1W V'WU Bilnda. . - " . ' . V ' !. . . for the HolidAr trade. " ' Hill Sunnlv Co.. - - - - - rr j , r t ' - rbona IIS. J Bt KKCEIVKO afuU and complete I awortmtnt of ' Tl lLi nt r.f Bft tut op In j'ln nd fncf Mnr ceo Wt'r fivt l t ri(i rrlrj from 1C0 to $17 CO. AH tuV.j junmtxL Juit t!iH rtll fof jnnt fthrr, I!rt.l!ir or CntJn.n frlrml fur Clfltm. Ff t riu, Air mni, Jrc-m.n Vat !,, 5 c f"f Ui b'ji. v.:.. t. hill, DMil.-r In Pi 'TH IS FmrAnwn, r A I I Ktni fmiTl'.l.(;-''r 3- l'p.;.T ia ri-i us. ' si ft, wo'i'ici-:! t .. . Colonel JcliaS.- Cu.rl:;tam . Plait Goc3 Acrc:js. Inresllgated Cattle Elseage . Iden tified the Negro. Railroads Say Schedule too Fast. Ox ford Orphanage Gets Bequest. Kasonie Communlca- ' lloa. RALBian, Jau 13. Dr Tail Butler, state veterinarian Lai' returned from Swannanoa, near. Ashevllle, where he Investigated disease among the herd of 22 cattle at the Farm School' Out of the 23, 14 died, some in 80 hours after being attacked. The deaths were due to ptomaine poison of some kind.-" An experiment la now being -conducted by placing other cattle among those sick. The disease is not infections. -Colonel John's. Cunningham, presi dent of , the North - Carolina Tobacco Growers Association Is here, and whan asked his views sa to " the redaction of the acreage In tobacco" said "My ad vice is to raise food' crops and then al the tobacco that can conveniently be planted. Thlsta'k of organizing to re duce crop acreage amounts to nothing When the statement gets out that tiers will be s general leiuctloa tome farm- r are lure to plant more, thinking prices will be higher. ; 8uch attempts at or ganized reduction will always be a fail ure. ; There will however, be a reduction in the east of perhaps 80 per cent and In the older tobacco growing section of some 20 per cent I believe. JTobaoco Is now selling at better prices, than .It brought In the autumn." ... .' . Treasurer Joseph Q Brown of the Methodist Orphanage here says funds are coming In very well for it. -A gen tleman died In Alabama ; recently and left by his will a considerable quantity of land to the orphanage.. - ; . The Oxford Orphan Asylum Is also understood to be In lock. The late 111m Bstsy Bryan of Saratoga, Wilson county a sister of Mrs Robert W Best, having left by her will money to this asylum. ; This morning- Mrs Paachall Long of Edgecombe county came here with her husband and Sheriff Bullock pf that county to see Joe Battle, the S3 year old negro la jail here, "who is charged with having feloniously assaulted her on the first day of last August. Mrs Long said He Is the man, only he Is lighter, s good deal lighter, because he has been (a prison." Sheriff Bullock said "Battle (s a good deal lighter than when 1 brought him from Manchester, Va. to Raleigh to save him from lynching. Be leg In jail ha bleached his color. , Be was born near. Rocky Mount and natll he was 15 years old lived oa the farm of General W R Cos. When we got into Jail three prlsonera were, brought out, Battle among them, and he would not tura his face. He Showed all the Signs Of gullU When I was bringing him from Hrtc&ester ae eamiiura mat ne worked la s brick yard withls s quarter 1 of a mile of Mrs Lonc's home. sUooorh ' be naa narore oeniea tnat ne naa Dea in that section. Hals a native of Edge combe county. Mrs Long is 14 years old snd her borne la abont three mile from Rocky Moaot. Battle will be kept in Jail here ant 11 the first wk ia March We are afraid to carry hlca to Ed-- eombe nntll the trial time, as bt would oertataly be lynched. If he Is not found fotlty he will be lyachad aayway. lea certain of that. Of eouraa I will do any duty to prevent a&y sack thing." Mrs Long U a sra!l woman, qolia pale and hla. Uee hiibiat saU thi MenMdo. loa a Stick thai bt was certtlo Battle waS lbs maa who had bMl dicr!be1 to al a J i . a - . a . . eeseseeeesMtMeeeeeMM ft t I I 1 I 4 4 . v - I i !, m, a r . w 1 r ). l'.,fi lyL's ml.'j. ItU s.'l V .t 1 ,s Loi.3 V.&3 E.c-s t.-i-.'a L .rt'tlal- d. .'.-'.:ty cf r.,:.'.a t! 1 1" a v v.1.3 fc' e e. a ituliji, a te viaS not as t':-.ck as sle eirctull! l tDta, tav!r3 t.i-Uuu-cl nn Ij cocSa.aiiit. V-ct 1. t words were "Ee muat lis tie iLt nro." - State Andlior Dixon wasmuth amused today by the receipt of alc'.ter aiJre to Mr Aycock Dixon. . it was about pen slon matters, these gentlemen bt-lng among the most prominent members of the State pension board; . The corporation commlaslon devoted today to hearing arguments In the mat ter of the connection at Salem between the Atlantic Coast Line .and the South ern railway, the commission' having or dered the Atlantic Coast Lice to Quicken its time about half an hour In order to make the connection, and the Coast line having excepted and replied .that It could not quicken- the time, while the Southerh railway said Its schedule was already so fat aa to be dangerous. , : The Grand Lodge of Masons met here tonight In its 118th annual communica tion, with a very large attendance. The orator at this communication was Co). John 3 Cunningham, who made an ex cellent address, in which he showed the great work done by masonry, and told of the fact that the most distinguished men In American history were members of this great order, headed by Washing ton, the most eminent of the sons of men. In this State the order was estab lished 'before the 'Revolution and the residence of WUllsm Hooper, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, waa at Masonbbro, ao named because the lodge had opened there. . Many years ear-ler S lodge had been established at Wilming ton, but of its history there appears to be no Information. Grand Muter Wil liam R Davis devoted himself to secur ing university at Chapel Hill of .which he laid the corner stone, snd its estab lishment was due more to him than any one site. The chief actors In State af fairs in those early days were all masons, snd they had a powerful Influenoe. The noble order has taken a deep hold among Anglo Saxons. The jplendid tssults sn&triumph of the grand principles of : masonry are witnessed everywhere. v ; rrobibitloii Joes For Goidslioro; Goldaboro Argus. r.v v '-P ; The afternoon trail from ths North Is now known as ths "Jug train" and mors tickets have been sold to snd from Plke vllls in the last ten days than for severs! months before.' On Bafcurday afternoon there were about thirty ugs besides ths large number of. bottles, and .again oa ths Norfolk shoofly (Saturday night there was a quantity of whiskey brought hers from Plkevillew The Mayor. had;one case of drunk and disorderly before his court this morning. Ths offender said ha got his whiskey In Fikevtlls. ' Os to Plksvllle" seema to be the slogan of the old as well as young topers. - ; " - " SympafhJ tO GCB. Gordon's Family. Mrs Fred A. Olds, pre-Ueat of Ui North Carolina division. Uaited Danib- u,M nf tha nnnflarur ha aant to tha ftmuy 0f QeB j0hu B Gordon, at Miami, r. the following tolegram! The vton Oarollni Dauihtars eend tender- ...n.tu CASTOniA rcr isr-tts anic:.:"-3. Til KtJ Yc3 C::j .::,; Z:rJA Caars the Csuatuxe ' Ia"bst Illlrraulico :cr, per Lor cl 2 doz. bottlr3,Ql,C5 r.tCroim Eottllnr: f T "an y rs s vj i i k V J . k. . t I7ire Insurance. It's a good thing to be well prepared for any of the emergencies of life-rfire hazard particularly.. To be a content! d man see to it that home and business place are covered by a policy in one of the first-rank companies for which I write Insurance. - Memo.; Don't let your policy lanne through oversight. - v IalsosellBUICK. GEO. A. NICOLL, ' hone 200. . So. Front ft Hancock Sts. Ithica Concert Conjanyl ,r Great "Mnsical, Treat by HIGHLY ACCOMPLISHED AE TISTS . , ; ' " From Ithaca Conservatory of Music, New York at t - OPERA HOUSE 7cdncsday, Jan. 13 Happy CicwYcar : We announce vth pleasure that we hare opened s Kew Hardware Store, In a New Building, with an entire STEW STOCK Ojf GOODS. Be prosperous this New Tear, boy yout Hardware front vav Kone can sell cheaper and none can Bell bet- tergoo;, ' Come and see for yourself. v MiFosD mim CO., 'yX; 'X- Phone 68 Middle St,- -New Bero.N. C. Wm. B. 8mitbVBaIeman. . .... .,t. '1, l'i COLD WEATESIt XZCZZZITLES. . Don't '"nd la need of Coal Eods.FIre Scla, T ' era, Etore Plp, Etove Boards, Stove, Ilangee and Beaters any longer t!aa It will take you to reach oar store, All theaa tl.lr-S we have In our . " nirawAEs etocK, ; and many more too numerous to mention T7) Tr lixik al laem wf.1 irake von foel warm, end Uiel-wrrioaswiU Strike you favorably, eta " ' ' Fey Ci G::r:.-ons, I :,... , J J. J. I J l! 1 1 j It : tr : : : tt t ; : : illMHHMmoOf ::: ;:4:u:i. 10 0 REDUCTION i In order 'to make room for Spring Goods wo have decided to close out ; our . entire stock of i .,: Mens; Boys and:-; v : y Chfldrens, Clothing All Underwear, Ladies Cloaks and Skirts' and other, heavy, .winter goods at 20 p. c. rqduc- tion.-';:;.u f,r' - 1 a. .... i 1 . We mean business. , J. J. Goal A fall supply of Anthracite free burning -White Ash, Grate, Store and Chestnut Coal, also the Celebrated Pocahantas Bituminous for grates and Steam. . t i The ' Best Oak,: Ash, Pine and Mixed wood. Union Point; Phone' 47. X Account and I'.' llcmotandam s.. . A' j "y Z it ' 'Booksl i i for . business ' and 1 -r.r.fr.,lrsT, n 1 I PrOIC-olOIiai USO.. A fOW 1004 Cal- 2 X CndaT3. j offi'S moi ml days ONLYs e 1 1TURY. - r. - t hit rra for ' ! ; .!''' .ifr, Jr. V BAXTER -wood .Quiclt, Prompt Delivery. I Prp.nRlWi iinH 8.UCKWHEAT. sefvd vi hi, plenty of our Fancy Butter is a nice for breakfast l reotived. . . - , ; AJaor' ,rjh Ofitflttke, ream of Wheat, Force, ' " - 1 desire to cull special attention to our Pure Leaf Lard, 1 whU h .is huperior m quality .to snv sold elsewhere In, the city. IlaTVp'sSmtll Sugar ured Hamp, breakfast Strips "and f" English Cured -Loulder?, - ' t ' Hies Fresh Tripe 5c ib, . V '- " - Complelfrtoci Dried Fruits and Canoed Goods, - I will thank you for a share of jour trade, - j 5 p.LrieBIl, 'Phone 91. APPLES! APPLES 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. PiiRKEK, Jr. Wholesale and Retail Orocer, HON I 69. Cor. Broad ct ITancock Ste. w i E. Z. Bishop. ' J. 8. Claypoole. Representing the most reliable com panies. t Prompt attention given to all business entrusted to as. We solicit y our patronage. V , . - BISHOP CLAYPOOLE. Phone 17. The Autumn Season ; of 90S offer an abundance In etyb and fabrics that is sure to delight all those who renrd correct dressing as an MMmttal to the ceflnementa of life. , At F MChadwkk's tailoring establishment the moat complete Una of goods ever shown la ready for your selection. - ;i Sim Oiadwlck, V . .... I Oyslersi Oysters! From now on we will have Ojilcrs wllch Jws will f-rve ; t Ir'nicruure, balf-ehell or oth- 3 Clfi'p'y-kfJBajJOystflrsJto. (J.ijat Nixon & Cos, i!3 v.'.:'.: ft. iiniMHi - . Hlfl Fflchimi :! Eleia or Clover Hill Print ' as anything, a freab "supply just .'-,,. xours ior Dusmesp, . ' g WVolsdsale ft Hetall Groeer, . ' , APPLES! '4 s. Great Reduction in Priceslv' s. coiii Thanking our cut tomers lor their pat ronage . in : 1903 wo shall endevor to make it more interesting ior you during, , . Wo now .-oiler the remainder of our. Win ter j Stock ot : Dress Goods. Olothintr. Bhos , 0, Hats, Winter Under wear, Blankets, Com forts, Capes, Jackets, SkirtSftllens Top Shirts also a large lot -llcn andJ36ys Overcoat3. AUithe aboyo BtacI: must bo turned int cash at a Roductlor. of from 25o to ZZo c:: tho dollar, -C'omo on, tho llr;.: como gct3 their pic!:. S. C C c. Mouth;;, r: 73 MIDPLK BT'.::.:T, rt t c - Uf'!ar Co, I'ew.fKrn. Pin: ! I !.
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