. . ; . ' . -. -.',-. VOL. XXII-HO. 158C 1 . ; KIW BI25, I. Ct SUNDAY MORHIJ0. OCTOBER I 1904, TWENTY THIRD YEAR I" I; Newest Things in ; belts and- J ; . bags ' : Pnan Aa finis and T-oofhor TloUn in Mftfdt and . Colorf. ' ? I ' fahcy back with: buttons, either brass or silk; sberred sides X CK I .. Jl r at a i . 4 m 4 wan nanagercMex xronw ' Bun of the newest make, envelope and Peggie Bags, I Z mtea wttn strap nanOJe at SHe ana eoo. sfrom onr nomnrelifinaiTA ooUAOtion of dress fabrics. As the T f y fall season of 19041 now under way we cau safely recom- 2 a r liuuiu a law HiHuuiLiLitw liie nave uoeu Ereativ iu ui uiaiiu. o . I A ' u - ' w tiouowe: xaiior ouiangs, oo inoi wiue, bji wooi ana uie pr.ee is omy ouo sne ya. PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. NEW ERA PAINT looks good spreads better wears best Covering Capacity Unexcelled, Quality Undisputed BUCK'S STOVES ftnital in Fuel SplEiI ii iperata Life tirat: id iinrabililj SASH DOORS BLINDS Phono 9 68 niddle 5t HEATERS AND COOK STOVES Complete fine just received 1 Stoves put up and pol ished on short nctioef General Hardware, full line.! Sash, Poors and Blinds I Heth & Milligan Taint! None better ! New ear road Ellwood Wire Fence juet received ! Machinery and Mill Supplies ! Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co., BUtDWJJtB TIHIddXBt Pbeae 17. HILL 8UPPLIKS 4 Cnrn St - Fhona Slfl. SPECIAL to the PUBLIC 1 1r 0 : : , , . " t " : i rinn P AX THE AMERICAN STOCK COMPANY 1 59-6 1 lUDDE STREET co::sFiFincst i;olled Bats just begun. . W bars jnst arrived from the corthera ' markets with a complete line of ; ' Changes Hade in Collector Duncans t' l " office. 1 Teany Xea Iudletod for- Craelty " to an, Animal. Coa - vleU Arrlre'For The Pea UecUloa ea school Maps : ' tieaeral Approval of -Jadje Faraell's Declaloa Raleigh, Oot 1. Carle Dunoaa, oollee tor of Int jrnal retenae for ihs Xastera district! of Korta Carolina aanoonoM everalehangealn deputies. 8 A Hod gin la made deputy collector la Greens boro and T A Albright la made general store keeper and guager to aucoeed Hod gin. Another change la that Rowan Rogers la appointed general storekeeper to succeed Jno MoKeo who goes back Baltimore to reaume his medical atad !e: An elaborate reception wat given laat night by Or and Mrs Burkett, o( the Chair of Agrlcnltnre of the A fc U Col lege In honor of the.agrlcDltnral atndent and ftcilty of the college. It was quite anlebsrate aod very elegant affair. Two .hundred or more of the people of the clt called darlog the evening. , Sheriff JO Crawfoid of Martin oonn ty was here today to c-uxmit to the penl tentlary three convicts, two white men, Jae Id Metre and Geo W Bower to serve respectively 10 and 20 years and one negro, Will tJmallwood to serve 17 years, all three being convicted of murder. Walter Suggs and Barley Hangum two joung white men have been Indicted by the g.-and Jury tor driving and beat ing a livery horse so saverely that the animal died from the effects of the treat mrnt. In Wake Superior court this morning Judge Ferguson made an order not pressing the noted conspiracy cue agalnat Oapt V E McBee and R 8 Finch In which they were charged with, criminal conspiracy against the State In their delegation for patting the A ft N railroad lu the bands of receivers. The case which was set for trial this weak waa continued for the term on account of the continued lllnesof Oapt W H Day. The new order ,nol prosslng ,the whole proceeding la not explained la any way. A statement of average October weath ar for 17 years in North Carolina leaned today shows that the earliest dateoa which a killing froat occurred wai Oct 8th and that the lowest temperature was on Oct 80th end BlaU 180. The warmeat October wat Is 1000 with an average of 60 degrees and the eoldeit In 1888 with an average of M. The boys and girls of Raleigh, are de lighted, and many of the grown up peo ple too, for that matter, we feel that they owe certain duties to their children orer the announcement that the Fore- paugh'a Sells enraous shows united are heading tola way and will be in Ral eigh Nov 4th. The Bute Superintendent of Publlo Instruotioa waa called on yesterday to act as a Judge la passing on the merits of townaalpjehool maps drawn by vari ous teachers In the ooonty la competition for prise of 110 ta gold offered by Super latendent dement of the Wake county schools. J St Turaar of Panther Braach wen the prize.. Capt OlemenU is himself preparing a very valuable school map of tne waoteoountry. . - . , The order of Judge Paraell refdalnf allowaaees for counsel fees tlo to Onv. let sad Fleck if their receivership Utlgs Uoa agaltst me Atlaatle ox north Caro lina railroad company auet very gener al approval Bate. : , . . ,' COSTS ' ROTiJlHG IP IT FAHS f. B. Daffy Gives Oaaraalee Bond With . Kto-aa, Haturs'g Remedy for t PWPsls.; r;J Reed the foUovlsg plain aad poet ties inaraatee Ut f g Duffy ' gives with every hex ef Kt-aa that he sells. . , Dry Goods, Clothing-, Shoes, Hat,' Ladies and ; old at rock bottom prices. - , -. : T3 - ?wawtw :v! IIenr)r s Pharoacy. Full Una of Druss.IIed icincs, Toilet Ar- ; -... tides and Coap.' 1 Fresh ' Supply of Flower Seeds. aaaaaaaaaaaaauAAiAAAAAAAA .......... WfTl.lf.lfff f - l ' ; GUAtAKTM ' ; I hereby agree to. reined the money paid for Ml-o-ea ea return of the empty bos, 11 the parchaeet tll me that U has 'failed ti cure , dyspepsia or Stomach trooblse. Tkle gaaraotea covers two SOe , hozes, or a month's treatment. . "(Signed) F BDnffy. ' THEY COMB AND GO. Mrs W H Koch and her ' daughter Miriam, returned to her home la Wil mington yesterday after a pleasant visit with ber parents, Mr and Mrs L 8 Wood. : " - Punch Wheeler, press represents! Ive of Joha RoUnsoa's shows was la the city yesterday. - s Mr W G Murdoch of Wlldwood w as here yesterday. - Oapt 3 3 Royal was a visitor here yes terday. . Col 8 J Holladay has gone to Beven Springs for a few days recreation, Hiss Lizzie Hancock returned laat night from a visit at Black Monn tain: Prof Kemp.V the Military Academy, returned laat night from a bnalneas trip la Pitt county. Mr end Mrs X B Ellis and daughter, Miss Elisabeth, letnrned from Waynes vllle last night. Mr Charles Ellison returned from Beven Springs last night. Mr aad Mrs A T Dili returned from Wayneavllle laat night. Mr and Mrs Howard tttyron and child returned laat night from several months sojourn la Blddeford, Me. Miss Vollva Taylor, returned yeater day from Newport where she has been viattlng friends. Mr F I Perry went to Beaufort laat night Miss Mabel Wade, who has been the guest of friends here for a few days re turned to her home In Morehead Olty last night. Mr Fred Bcott went to Atlantic last night. WLArendellof Morehead City was In the city yesterday. Mra A E Plttman and family returned yesterday from a vlalt to relatives and friends at Klnaton and Grlfhon. Mr George Green returned . from Ral eigh. yesterday. Mr and Mrs O E Slover returned laat night from Wayneavllle. TUESDAY'S BIG DAT. "Wate Me Early, Mother," Bay The - Smell Boy of Town. '. 'Don't forget to cy me mother, Pleaae have i a set the alarm, For the ahow will get In early I won't miss it for a farm." ' 'Lay of the Small Boy. Many a yenugster will sleep with one eye Open tomorrow night, watching the first break of dawn,and as soon aa the aun begins to peep above the eastern horizon, he will quietly slip on Ms clothes aad sneak down the back stairs, softly open the back door, and bike to ward the railroad yards and perch on a box ear to await the flr.t appearance of the Robinson show trains. Of conrae when Jimmy geta down he will find that Bill, Pe, Jack and some of the rest of ."the gang" will be there already and will guy him for not getting up before four o'clock, but what's the difference. It'll be ahow day just the same.' Many older people are inclined to laugh at the small boy for arousing at auch an unseemly hour and following the show from the time It pulls Into town until Its large tents are spread and" the parade Is started from the ground, but, If they only knew it, little Johnny has the best of many of the older people He Is able to see many things that are of greater Interest than even the moat thrill log Of the performances In the big tent, Few people realize the wonderful system that enables a big ahow like the Robin son shows to be moved ready, give two performances and then get out of town Without friction and aeemiogly without effort. The ahow cornea and goea with Ha thousands of dollars worth of property, its hundreds of employee and Its aorea of canvas and few people think anything about It, except that there la a ahow in town. They do not stop to think of the won derful amount of work that la neceatary to conduct a great amusement enter prise like the Robinson shows, but take it all aa a matter of course, because cir cuses have come and clrcoaea have gone for years. Snake Grew in Doe. LaGrange Sentinel. Mr R O Oroom killed a large white oak snake just Inside of .his front gate Saturday night. This makes fourteen white oak snakes he has killed within a month. Mr Croom tells -a remarkable story, about a dog which belonged to his father, and which was bitten by a white oak snake. Several weeks after the dog wat bitten It sickened and died. Out of curioaity Mr Croom cut the dog open and found a white oak make two feet long clinging to the dog's liver. Now Its up to the science to explain this phenomenon. We had of ten heard of such anake stories, but had always doubted till Mr Oroom told us that he witnessed the circum stance himself. He Is a truthful man. Mrs O P HalvereoD, Racine Waa slok for Ave yean; nothing agreed with me. Holllsters Rocky Mountstn Tea made me strong, healthy. Gained 89 pounds. 89 cents, Tea or Tablets. F 8 Duffy. Promptly Settled. New Ben. N O, Oot 1st, 1004. To Mr W R Crawford, Jr , General Agent, Oosaeollctrt Mutual Life Insurance Company, Raleigh, N C, Bin I desire to express to yoa my sppre etatloa of the extremely prompt settle ment 'sad adjustment Jot the policy of 9,000 upon the life of my deceased bus band, Ferdinand TJlrlch, the proofs of death having been trsasmllted end ac tual! received by yoa oa September tSta. 1004, and check for 8jno.U bar tog beau paid ate oa this, tea 1st dsy of October following. '"j.-v ; Accept my thanks for the prompt aad courteous treatment, and with By best wishes fee-the ooatlaaed , success of your eosapsay.. ; 1 i '. ;:.'V4-'Tetytraiy Toura.91" i.' - y ' LOUISA BT. TJLRIOH. Inmonia and Indigestion Cored ' '-Last year 1 bad a very severe attack of rndlgeatloa. : . I could aot sleep rat sight isd suffered most excruciating paiae foi three hoars after each meat I was troubled this way : for about, la re months wbea I used Chant b'.erlale's Buroach as d Liver Tableta,and reoelvi i Imaedlate relUI" aays Joha Dliou.Tul lasaf re, Oalario, Canada. . For sale by all drugiUte, - ' r' ., I October Magozlncs -Now fii'Bate At- mrn's "kok sic:.?: ? X 1 e teeeeeeeeet e;t , Ml o-a baa made mora complete and lasting ears of dyspepsia aad stomach troubles thaa any other remedy. It does Its woik thoronghly aad so atreefh ni the atomar that the one who naea Ucaet anyUlr gat any lima. It will open the toot to a new and brighter out look In lir, for wbfa the stomach U Ire !;;!: f7.1, bmilth, good spirits and ckorfu!np, nlnrlly follow. l'l o ra la the nnly rt tn!y for Ajt pr''e that la a 'Id on a )le and lute giirn!f t!,t it unVs It cuf f. 1 w!:h t!,e k '!( ' , VaZf w!U r':;ivl fi". :.i r a .!. 1 I'S !) t ' M-nt f t V ll.e ir.xrt y If Queen QuaUty and Reeds Shoes Ws have Just received our fall line of Qaeea Quality and E P Reeds shoes for bullae. All I the Ute styles end I rule. J J BAXTER. The Atlanta Journal raya of the John Robinson's Shows: Clean and good from start to ilalsh, without an act tbat was dull or poor, and with hundred that were far better than the' average, John Robinson's shows thoroughly satisfied thousands of persons yesterday afternoon and last evening. The crowd ws a record-bleaker for Atlanta, and the aeata in the tent would not hold all the people. They spread Into the hypppdrome track and blocked It ao that It waa almost Impossible to hold the races, and the united efforts of 10 circus men were required to keep the (Continued on page 8) A Lore Letter. Would not Interest you if you're loot tng for a guaranteed Salve for sores, Burns or Piles. OtloDodd, of Ponder, Mo., writes: "I suffered with an ugly sore for e year, but a box of Buoklea's Arnica Salve cured me. I la the beat Balve oa earth. 25c at C D Bradham'a Drng Store. Try a bottle of Carbonated Coca Cola It post esses wonderful toriio properties made from the famous Coca laat and Kola nut Go to J J Baxters store on Taesdsy sad you will see the prettiest Hue of drees goods sad silk that lean be found ta the olty, 3 J Baxter bat lust returned , from Hew York where he purchased aa np to date stock of dress goods, Ladles CBoaks Silks, Ribbons, laces, embrolderks, a beautiful line of Ladles Collars, new styles, t to. Aa early laspectloa la- mm 7 . ) sw I Insurance How Is the School Cl UJrensEyea Yonr child may le sriouHlj bantlicftrj'cd In t'ioir stuilins by an fjeatruln, which shows It "'f In n)tne or all uie followm';smrt"ms: IIe'l.irli lnl'.amu'.lim in or al'otil t'.e ej-, 'roi i.'.n 6f!-r stud'.nr. Murii! (,f lr" .ta, (to. I'y the aid f f f-r r ' ';:' i we r .ti fr.'-.tse t 1 t I 1 i , if i " ( v '1 i. ( ( ' '. i t (' . ' -!t ' ' I ' I ' 1 ! Nice lot of Harvey's SMALL HAMS Not covered, just received at McDANIEL'S Just Received, also nice lot CORNED MULLETS. J..L iDAl Wholesale eft Retail f, Crrosser, 'Phone 91. 71 Broad St Ladies Coats Our stock of ladies and childrens Cloaks is the largegt ever shown in the city and are all in the newest styles and colors. We also have a complete line of Queen Quality and E. P. Rcid Shoes in rusHel, plain kid and patent leathers. Ladies 2 clasp Kid Olover, tho ivtilur dollar kind, for 50c a pjir. J. J. BAXTER. . S. Hudson & Co., LIVERY STABLES. We havo opened a Livery, Feed, Sales' and Exchange Stable ut No. 60 Broad St, Arnold's former stand. Prompt attention given to orders for turnouts, and horses carefully looked after. J S. HUDSON fc CO. apwt(OTeranBraaat &lheAre;Here ; and 'Crick The nnnertainty of life and rich ei makes it matter of prime im porUmce to every man who has any ooniiidiTable atnouns of roal or ner- nonal pmjierty to have it inoured (:iinht fire Ions. We are inniutent ami perfir.tcnt on this scorn, be w o we aj'T'-(ti,'ite the Vslue of r 'yc'h ViL.Ti evorythln? go i p i i - ' . I i iii iV.l to com- ).: ' i ui''i vii ttis luii.r. 'Phone Souvenir Postal Cards An assortment of Post Cards with views of the city on sale now Owen Q. Dunn Leadlnr Printer A- Rttlniiar Cer. Pollock A Craven Sts. I Tremendous stock of fine suits. OTercoaU, fornishings, .-hits,, boys clothing, Shirts, sweaters and shoes forfait -'r-T Wo are now ready with the lar gest and handsomest stock of , fall and winter goods wo have) ever shown to the retail trade. , We are wideawake to the fact that to the demand Of the trade is a high stan dard of Valne at the lowest possi ble price. Every dollars worth of onr Immense stock lias been bought with this idea strictly to (he front Under Hotel ChatUwka; GENERAL HARDWARE. I Screen Wire Doori and Windows, irt The Ic Saving Ola zier Refrigerators. ' Agent for , the Farmer Girl aad Boy Cook Stoves. Farmers will bear bi rnlad thai we carry a vary complete line of American Steel Wire Fence. -.'..t --'y ,t newt c esahaaesUMeaaMaaaaMaiMNaHmtwfv , j tveeasasaasaBwaawavaaBaaat, Do:s Yonr w;u' Weed Repairs Hlijr nnthaire It given expert attea .' t!nn Ijr an eiprrt f !)!( f Compete! nrl( -. ! . i 1 I, n f rr'ntto. I r f a I l n c.f ( t i i'r 1 I i l

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