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' . -; i rf .' r Ar nda in' y.- V : . AX HACitBURlN'b -W. Tl, most exquisite produjBtioni of foreign and vAmerloan ) A; markeU ai o r. a,dy foRyoof examination an 1 selection. ;They yjj - ' O : r well worth yonr inspection, whether you intend bujinjrr J y noi; ana we wouia De more man . j jSr llor the KTe to attructiyeljr" priced ihat we' ki ow. that thoee JM. 'whfi vme to look wilftemain tb,buy " " " ' I - AT TlfB HBAD OF MEADOW'S i r lit n 1 ' Tilk 1 i f . 1 :zS:y ...... 4 ' cr Ppeoially prepared for the land of Eastern Carolina. . Insnjrei a good euretoakes Wrappew and Rlls'Ydurll';;-!' ' Aj oar goods are tnannfactored Mm Freshness and Good Mechanical X High. Grade jbabbage, Potato; - -,4 Fiwtbryji'cuf IllTerr'' Kew Hern, J C" GaskilltHdw. & Uara'out the price-on Bealert fitted,' Btoresaet up. 'r - ' 'V'": ' - w'M'viv-y" ta Fall Ho of HardwaifV'Eiwood lima sod Cement, Bash,' Xoon vd Lowest Woes, Eeit Good; . - Gaskill lldv. & , tiiuawiBi it itudis it " j- Hi (iS3rafw D you ever liavo ...A -on accident f ' It frm mtm l4!t, for a TT. WtW r) So u rplf It t (. bar roar rriftf fpalrtnf 4o 1 r. W rurtntM 1 mat otk. It - r t i tT onr work doM brr. W . fk i.'.4 jcrt (m 4pn4 epfk. and ; '- r rr I k Mr work pi r.utt t Ttme M frmt H r '. YY iirtak foorlooM ltr f ',?ifTi kk'rf l!r fmm 1 1 1 I RArMneai wwk; iut!r Vinttm fi Hon, 1 jrtstr. t 7. 1 t!,e tiM"';i' I si " ' . i 'f lt I "1 ; "i . c r 1 ' t r '.-! f . f 1 ft e&nbrotdertesi $ laces and: Embroideries have v t pieasea i snow wem w jou, y TOBA'H 0 FERTILIZER. GOLD LEAFi . - near you and not nihil we Condition, Allcrop and Cotton GnanoTT '-v Mill Supply " Co. ! Car lotojbe sold. Q Fire Board Feaoe, faint, Oil and Vamiah, BUndl ;r ' r r' ,'- Pill Supply Co., Agency Xor ' the "Qlwh'UTspewritir TBI BTAKDitO VI3IDLI WEITIS lfacblMS St out on trial 10 protp Ue peroJiaaers j teoond haed snaattlbei fnf rvni, l7i.I T. HILL, UU fas ItrTOJBS, CCaa, TiaTvia, Ca-TmU-e t Ixuti-O PnatJA, fn'v,')araa. rtoLar, St a rcu til's or .an-tj Ooona. Joi rtf"" f- rtca 11s. a ft. f .. T t. '.' I " i r J tt t f f ! ; "i, a ''' e'.' !, T!ui ' 1 nil! ! r ' ' f t " 1 i' 'r 1 I f I. b' KonJi Carc-za E:.t:ryrrL::s, At a rtcent meetlag of t!ie Ei&torlU OommUflion it wu decided to oiler throe priij of a hundred dollars each to promo the dlecorery and lnrettlgation r( (ha Doiircm nf Korib Crollne blatoiy Theo may tuand ia iht i'rt aai Colo nial ree irda, newspaper fiiuf,- eairtaod church record, pnbllo librartei and mn ieamt,prlrte llbraria and old letters and maoatcrtpt. - To- -this, end there wa offered: oae prtae 01 a hundred dol lar Jor the test hlatory of asf decade between 1781 and 1881 (esomding the pe rtol from 1791 to 1801 aed from 1831 to 841); one prtae of a hundred dollars tor the best history of any eoanty In North Carolina; one prise of hundred dollars for the beat biography of any Worth Car ortolan . i M The following are tie rules governing the oontesti for the alatory prlsest L All sketches and histories must be completed and filed with the Secretary of the Oommlssloa; by the first day pi BoTember, 1904, .They should be In typewriting or wjjtten, In a clear and legible band.' They shomo oe simple and eonneoted la style; authorities for facts stated should be glren, at the bot tom of each page., , . - , - S. Due credit will be given for correct copies of valuable unpublished docu mentaTieaorda, maps and port raits, ro uting to the saujeot ander. treatment; and where" these are not 'essential in their entirety,! the development of the sketch or history, they still may, often be appropriately .added as appendices, and 'he value of the copies so added may be Increased by having Asm duly oertU Oed or their auttteotlolty attested. 8 Every mannsorlpt should be signed by it Author la soma . fiotitlou name, and he or sbeshould sendto ike Seere- ary vt thy 0mmWsiod, fn a sealed en- iow,"hUr bar reak name and ad' 4rese. 1 e - f ' r Alt sktkhes, SQannteripU,Tnapa,por trails, reoorde and copies of such,' are submitted with the nadersundlng that they shall la the property of the Com mission to be ased as they mar: . see lit. bat tie aataor or person sabmtttlng er ding them Shall Slae bo permitted to aes and publish copies of the same, -h 8. Ho prise shall be awarded foe any manuscript la any of the contents unless In the Jsdgmeat of the eommtsatoa and any of whom they may1 select as ' Judges of the contest. It shall attain to a reason able standard of Importance and excel lence In matter aad la the manner of ex eeutlosu ' yv?.' i. . Oae parpoee aetng to eaoourage at this time the study of subjects hitherto less considered, aad It Is desired that the biographies be eonflned to subjects whoeo careers were flabhed by 18oO . Any persona deehiag to eater the ooa-H testtcaa procure a copy of the rules lovemlag the same from the Beeretary of the Commission. The Commission will appreciate originals aad eopUe, and any 'Information, of valuable records, stamttortpU, letters, maps aad portraits, sad safe repository will be provided for their; preservations.:. When originals cannot be parted with, provision Is made by the Oommlssloa for having them cop- lad and safely returned., to their awa its. ---- W. J. PlRUt, Chaltmaa, ' . - V,.BalelgallCt' ROW COBTSOR.' iecretary, -' k lv WUsBington, 30. , CASTOR I A lor laikats aad C-lUrta, ' , ' ni rizJ Ycj E:tj :;:;: C::J S3er the CCaaUrecs 7 cow rroxu tun tub fxalti - ' esaaawsnaajjs Kilts the tkmi af firtp, Cstsrrk snl V&h "Cot Fetliijur If JJ THU," ujttstctf. , v . ".; How that nyomef can be obtained i tarty every town end !ty la the eoaa try, It Is poastlile to est from & mr-;''' a kaallh glvlag cllrsaie. tebeeank4l tbe pote et xiSiv. Ey kr'.!.!i It fw mlnetee toztiHim a dy yoa c soon core frfp, eocj,a, eoMs aaiSTf ibe ort aal sor-tt tbrosle tis cf cattrrlr. , T B Pc"y kM aea se anany rrmatks b! ttrrs rials ly lbs UjnmH tr'.nntLl ikal Is s"i It !'Jk It pt,'.!Tt wri r'Uta t.e m'tf tfltf.'.'st" f:ra. r- ' '(' r f t! J .Ht.-'' , 1 " ' J- , , - r 1 f 'unl j 1 It 1 - 1 - : ' " 4, lit t a f ; Ii 1' ! ' : ! 1 if i - . i V tk W M awt...w LtMiiilltJ I Ullllv! Pcir.I Firmer Ends,, Cli-.r-li.J l.uilUs goqg":;fggT' liliu..wJ " lvutak0 - L-llxi.f Vtitf , I VhoI brill t x .-. Fcrs;!ri; c::e t;s:.T teeatlEut. Soak the hands on retiring In a strong, hot, creamy lather of Cutlcura Soap. Dry and anoint freely with Cutlcura Ointment, the great skin cure and purest of emollients. Wesr, during the night, old, loose kid gloves, or bandage lightly In old, soft cotton or linen. . For red, rough and chapped handa, dry, llssored. Itching, feverish palms, with brittle, less nails and painful finger ends. this treatment Is simply, wonderful, fre auently eurinw In a slnele application. , Complete - local and constltntlonal treatment for every bumonr of the kin, scalp and blood.-wlth lose of hair, may now be had tot one dollar. Bathe with hot water and Cutteura Soap, to cleanse the snrnoe of crusts ana acaies, and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, without hard rubbing, and apply Cutl cura Ointment freely, to allay itching, irritation ana innammaaon, ana sootne and heal, and lastly, take the Cutlcura Reeolvent Fills to cool and cleanse tbe blood. This treatment affords Instant relief,- permits rest and aleep in tbe severest xorms ox Jtczema ana mavf Itching, bnrnlng and scaly humours, and points to a speedy, permanent and economical euro of torturing, dlaflgur- lnjr humours, from pimples to scrofula, rrom Infancy to age,- when au outer remedies and the beet physicians talk , swwnu ,vjtei Ha oiawanMuiiwMssvCa Sra 1 Ufcm.M. Omui FSh, ft. HTTiil 80 Ota. mI,il,So. Ifi Gmltm, V CVIiiSums f4. rrtfcRn..I 1ST OotuMKk rc-ttw Dnf a CkML Corf.. Sol. ProprMm '...-.".' rto a U0m to Oan amy 1m' .. C j v (..;v..;-j, -i WhiTitfGops ISnifii :i ; rbrth Sprinc is now. .. complete ana were "bought at old prices piZ -' f.Ialtc yonr selection carlyevvv;;-'-: D.F.JARVIS, 6f Pollock 8t. Sab Dcndfit , Creditors. - Th? Entire Ctock o Qooda fonabrly owned by L.F. TAYLOR, Cove N. consisting of Gen cral Ilcrchandlso, in ia open for inspection cf buy era and tho un-(fcrc!cd- acks.'blds r j x c m o . In Echalf ot Crcdi- i MDroiaenes ale TariafnT. and 7Ierclinntt Baulc f On lJon(lft Pulruaiy IstlCOir at the' Court rittase door, , at the hour of 1 1 o'clMCk. Mv 'l will offer for iale for cat.h to tbe hlghaet bidder the certain two () story brick jbultdlnr;. on the South side of Pollock street, known as the Fanners and" Merchants Bank Building, together with all furniture and fixtures, Including" safe, vaults, safe deposit boxes,- desks, - tables, chairs, I stoves, and all other articles, of furni ture located In and heretofore owned b) said Farmers and Merchants Bank;'-'.- - VA full Inspection of building and fix tures Is open to the public each day be Ueen the hours -of 11 o'clock and , This January Hth,-1904. ...' j-'- ",r , (W.B.BtADK8. ? 5 $4 Trustee COITX WEATHER HECFS3ITIF8, Don't stand In nred of Coal Hods.Flre Sets, Pokers,, Stove Plpr, Stove Boards, Stove, Ranges and l' eaters any longer than It w ll take yon to reach our Store. All these things we have in oor . HaRDWARK STOCK, - and many more too numerous to mention The very look of tnem will make yon feel warm, and the l -w prices win strike yon favorably; eta F6y & Simmuns, 79 8. Front St,': KEW.BKttw, K"C.'lJ 1 RE A8URY " DEPARTMBlf T, TJ. - S. Life-Savins; Service, Washington. D. O. Jacuary 80, 1904. Sealed proposals will be received at this offlos until 9.00 o'clock o m. of Friday. February 8, 1904, and then publicly opened, for the construc tion of a -hfe-savtng station "at . Little Einnskeeu Noith Carolina. Bpeolflea- tlons and drawings, forms or proposal, eUv can be obtained upon application to the Superintendents of Construction of liire-savint stations, it state fitreet. Kew Tork City, to the Superintendent of the 7th Ltfe-Sarlsg District, Shaw boro,Morth Carolina: or to this offlos. Horace L, Piper. Acting General Bnper lateaoeat. ,. yg ?mr ;' ' " ' j- a Any farmer , desking to fence his land with theAmerlcjan f I Field Fence can.5 procure the same of me for a short ; while. I now have in stock twp car loads of Bame;'2 : ' " . Under Hotel Chattawkm, v i'.iuuuuimmsan: JII'.il-1-iiMii.ll I, ll l.ll I.I I' II. . ! '.Ji1 .'il 'il'.IJI." . I'J. (I 1 I I 'A 170;!DERFUL:SALE: i .. . - . . ,..'. - ' Tss. ear Great Clearance Sate bee bees wonderful nod we feel that w vant totay to all TfliliK TOU I .'' - -j Oof aales hae ha doable H enormmia, and we hate a ret esaay of tbe Best Varoae still; awt as j we tnerit;.mJ, at Erst, oor mala object Is o msis room for owr , H Crt :U r.lillli:cry Dcpartincnt. - thrf '.re, we s'.a'l ronl!nus the fe-luoed trVe on all Sck lot one j Onr 0rt F; fisEUHk Is btn!nf to Oome-4he wHl Vo shown - I' rr s:r. - . - i ' ' 4 : LAC: X Incs worth 12je al lSeall at :.. v, . r '.-r. ! a U-r Li.e cf T' r- only lOo. ' . , , '--n i l.' iiU'ilnsf tHOtt AT It 19. i. - ; t-, l-.t f.y V;1 a- t ar- 4-) t!rs Wcirt.s E P r.ll Fine ,...i,---U-tr'.,!-t,et: e::i f j n r..J f 1 CT q . '-. )-! I f" r"-' - r t 1 ' , 1 1 t'.e r- it ' l-l . " 1 ' ! '-'. S 'n n.' .1 t!, p:.a ' t' 'y lit ' " ' U It 1 "j tt 33. AT ' 1. 5 " ' w : ' ) r' if:-: l: HALF. ; f nil' '' 'l " jtll t ' r ' ' 1 t:-" ; . ... a r 5 - - . 1 r ; : ' t Goal and Wood 'OA full Bnppljor Anthracite ftee burning "White ' Ash,'' Grate, Stove and Chestnut Coal, also the Celebrated rocahantas 1 Bituminous fo? grates and Steam. t The Hest Oak, Ash, Pine and Mixed wood. Quick, Prompt Onion Point. if:--?'Aij5 Phouc 47. A Qood Thing to Hay Around Is a keg of ale br the cellar eepeclally If HTofthat pure brand, the Bndwels, Fine thing to have a pitcher for meal Usee, when guests come m and just be fore retiring at eight Budwels, ale aids digestion and induces sound slumber U taken as a "night cap." . N - '' w snwana ' 1 bm 4 rJ. R Taylor, T'. . . Ktw bxbh; s. a Agent for Prospect Brewing Co. of PhO adelphia. Fmh Oar Load every week. "We announce w.th pleasure that we have opened 5ew Hardware Store, la a Kew Building, with an enUra ' KXW STOCK OF GOODS. Be pros'perous this Kew -Tear, huj rout Eardware front us. .None can sell cheap 'and none can tell bet- Dome and eoe -for jronraclf. WHEiFJHlEBIiMCO; 68 Middle BtV'KeW Bern, KI.O. Wm. B. Smith, Salernan, i ' tlcJcl Dyspopsla Cert . v ; Ceta ebat raes svsak. , : our eipeotatlooa, hot Our Jtoek la ; jflivery;:;,' : : Happyilewyear gnarvey syDest ougm i Cured Bams 1 5c lb. , " Nice lot, small sizes Just peeked, .. ' J. .L. McDANIEL'S. . Fresh Grit 'and Flakes and Carolina Bice, v Saner Kraut, A Comnlotfi stno.k fltfl.nl a anrl Fahov urocenes. Yours to Please, Phone 91. ft' LIIIIimillllllllllTimiTTTTIIITTTTTTTTTITTTYTI APPLES I APPL ES Just received a car load of Apples from WesternNew York State. Don't buy apples until you see my stock and get prices. Will save you money. 3" . LCm tr'iilfai'jbd Wholesale and Retail Oroccr, B0NI 69. Cor. Broad eft Uaneoek Hut. Jewelry If ew Diamond Goods Suitable for Gifts. All Kinds Silverware andFancy Articles, J. O. Bsixter, BUOHXS BLOCK, Middle BtreeL . - - . . . s The Autumn Season of I9C4 otlers aa sHodaaoe la stylee and tabrtos tbat la Sore So delight all thoee wbo rrard eofreot dseawtng as an Mwnttal to tle renneraewss e4 life. At r at Chadwkk's taUoting eatalillahaaews the aaoet eompUte line of fods ever sbavn la iwady lot your seleeUeev , ' j ;r. II. CR3Tyle!r; eeeeMesseeeseeeeee Oysters! Oysterst ': . From now on we will hrt j ; Ojitr which we will aerrt ; ; t "measure, balf-eheJi or nth- ' i trwia. - . - 1 , ; CWpeiks Ea; OrrUrs to- 1 Nixon B Co!s, ' it3 1'liiis t. ; rttseeeet tttveeeeettteets r '' :i oir.ci O Co., - -1 a . Big Hominy, Oat Wholosale & XXotAll Oroeer9 TIQCiiul Ot ' APPLES I OR, Jr. ONCE AGAIN we want to tell you of the you can get As we are prepeirlEg now to go North for our 8pring 8took and as jon all know that we nerar carry orer from one season to another, therefore we are preparing for a Great Slaughter in prices this week. MM T8 rreach Black Clay Worsted laJt,prioe9 00, 8 60, 8 00, 7 75, ; now Bargain Sale 18 61. v .19 Salts formerly old at 710, C 10, now Bargain Sale M 92. . 88 Vans BuiU, beautiea, but only ' UI,I7,S8, prioe HMto 1400 now atBIaughter Sal 9 00, ' A whole stock of Youths and Bojs Clothing to clewunp, all kinds ' aad all sisea, ail prioes, some aa hlgb as 10 00 win go at Bargain Pdoeav . "'' ' . . m paly Tailor-made Fwatr, will' -close exactly fo I prior. ;' U 100 pair Bcji Knee Tauti ai all BnfXblsg. ,V - :..v-.V.V, A fall and ootnpleie One of Boys : and Girls Bchoel Shoes ) yriof, fow 4 beUer not mlas this sport unity, : .. GOODS, What dayXmaiskeilhatOotLjft. ! 1 idlh, and WhiU Cloth id yarU AJlerarCalloort &3,eiaaDi7a,wUl (0 at lo rard, as we saust hart ; mmw fo ear t,' err ids' strrk. .' ? 4 , ... . IWrectfully, ; , , C C-fl:"I OUT " 4 C a no;.To:r, r!an. ' - i .r . .L'f ' ' ' - f IS i i
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