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RIW BIBS, I. C THURSDAY. M0RHISB, 0CTBIR 0, 1904, . TWKNTY-TIIHD YEAR WmI Ill i Wtthings;.Jn belts, and ,t .(!r bags - Poande Soie and Leather - fancy back with buttons, either t wtw juuuucercmet ironu ... Bags of the newest make, envelope and Peggie Bags fitted Mth 5trap "handle at 25o and 50o. ' ,'. :?- . . Our fall Btockg ate uansually attractive this season; from Wf (MmprhensiTe collection of dress fabrics. As the fall season of 19Q4ia. now under way we can safely recom mend a few specialties that have been greatly in demand, as follows; 1 '-Tailor Sttitinga. 8 inch wide, all wool and the price is only 60c the yd. :' PHONE f 43 Pollock St, Opposite Post-office. NEiy PAINT Covarieg Capacity Unexcelled, QuaHly Undisputed BUCK'S STOVES SASH DOORS BLINDS Phone 0o HEATERS AND ;ar.'-.iii'" : Complete line just received ! Stoves put up and pol ished on short notice ? General Hardware, full line ! Sash, Doors and Blinds 1 Ilesth & Milligan Faint ! None better ! New car load Ellwood Wire Fcnpe just received ! ' Machinery and Mill Supplies ! Gaskill Hdw. & HADWAJlt T8 MWdle;6t i Plionel47. SPECIAL to AT ... i AM ERICANS STOCK : COMPANY 1 " 9-j61 2IIBiKb STREET 1. Hw just.bgpn. hav Jn'st fcrrlved from tte torthern markets with a complete line of Dry Goods Clothing; Shoes; HfttffXadie? ' aad Gents rurnishlha Whlch will bo aIiI 4- av vi. r.'X rrrJt;v.v . HOWiD; f aigi ruciir'S'roawy, 1S7 Mlddl Sti; v -'Full lfneof Drujca.lled- 2 v-tt Jetties, Toilet Ar;' . ticies and Boap; 'Ffesh y Supply ' Flower Seeds. ' Fhyklclatii Prescrlp to t' 9 ( - I ilaikxt, - ' MMMMMMMM Delta in black and colors, brass or silk; aheried sides - 288. ' ? looks good spreads better wears best f corneal in Fuel Spleii in ipatM Life tisiij in teiilj 68 middle St COOK STOVES Mill Supply Co., the PUBLIC THE 1-' t " ' 1" i;.EMHlCOKSTOEEi j Tr bo'ule'ot t'kijin'atnd t'ic Cola It poMwsei wondorful tmilo jropprtl 'i mft'! fiotn tl-S famoiii Cvct h,nt ir.d r ' r BBIIDB.BtKH: f R0I3 PEN. Site Porehased For Brectloa of Kt- sonic Temple. Many Chirters 6rant4.' , peath of Raleigh, Oct 6.-The i,'. Penitentiary authorities announce, the . eioap from the State tana Willltm HIbsod, white mi a who began seivmg a' Mntence of 25 years tot marder Dee. 8rd 1900, and of F B Thomlinion also white, who' wai gervicg three years ..ior. bribery, . being sent op frorn'OnsloW Conntf.i Eherlff Arrlngton of Pitt county con- ducted Obat Evam colored, to the peni tentiary today to lerya fir' years for stealing a houe from Carroway Green t GreenvUlefe. : - ' At a meetlng'oi the Grand Lodge Ma sonic Temple committee here tonight de tails were arranged for the deed convey ing the site for the. temple, corner' Fajetteville and Harget street from the Raleigh Savings Bank to the Masonic Temple Co.. the Bank to have a long lease on the corner banking apartments on the first floor. Committeemen here, are Grand Master W S Blddle Charlotte; Qen. W It Cox Edjjeoombe; Dr J H No ble, Selraa Grand Secietary J C Drewry. The etaumnt was given out that the work of ereoiioe the temple will begin in the early spring, the oost to be aboot 1100,000, the plans being by Charles K. Bryant of Charlotte. The Secretary of Slate Charters the Jenkins Millinery Co of North WUkei- bo.o with $4,800 capital, the principal Incorporator being T B Jenkins. - A. charter Is luudd to the Co-opera tive Crocery Co, of Wilmington capital 125,000 authorized anl $510 subscribed by 8 8 Drew, J D Prince, J P Stevens, G F Green, Chas T Harper and others. The Wlnior Bargain Hoo.se Co, of Wlntor, Bertie connty Is chartered with (4,000, B A. Moore being the principal In corporator. The absence of Governor Aycook on hi; two weeks campaign tour Is being taken advantage of, for. the making of considerable improvements and a thor ough renovation in tbe executive office in the State Capitol A force of paint ers and decorators are also at work on the Representatives Hall where In addi tion to painting and decorating, a. new carpet la to be pnt dswn. The Secretary of State, charters the McElnnon, Currle ft Co corporation , of Maxton with 960,000 capital authorized and $10,000 sobscrlbed to do a general live atock business. Another charter wis to the Forsythe Furniture Co, of Winston-Salem to manufacture f nrniture, the capital being $125,000 and the Incorporators are Chas 8 Bewers and H E Flea. The directors of ihe Wake County Savings Bank being organltrd here, met today and elected T B Orowder president W R Grimes vice-president and W W Vaa's Cashier Cpt J T Tonng, cne of Iht most prominent ctttaens of Johnson County, died last Bight at his home at Tolehts, aged 72 years. He was a captain In the confederate army. .- . Fill UU For Expenses Special to Journal Raleigh, Obt fe Capt V E MoBee, late co-receiver of Atlantic, aad North Carolina Railroad Company, with Capt T 3 Msares filed his bill of expenses to day ta Fedeial .Court, amount being about $79. He also, received,, under re cent order of coin $100 as oompenatlon this to bs paid by railroad company . , How to Curt Corns ud BnBions. Ilrat soak the eotattr bonloii la warm water to soften lb then pars) irdowb as closely u possible without 'drawing blood and apply 4jhambetlaln'S Pals Palm twice dallr, lubblng tlgOrOualy for five mlaotes at each appUcayoh." A oora plaster ahoald M 'wora a fW days to protect It from the sho. ,11 a gen- rsl liniment for sprains, bruises, lame aeH aadrheamatlssa.Falsr Balm U aa- (qaaledV. Vor sale by all druggists.' ' " Five Lumbsr graders aad flftaaa labor art to work ta planing tnlll. .. y 4f iifi. GOLDSBORO jLTJMBEB 004 v j 'v:' ' ' ',: Dover, HO,' 'hV.1,.' f ' " f , ;:t UTt are ; agents for . Kuppenhtlmer Clothing for men. (Every salt Vallor made and guaranteed, and W L Douglas, Lewis 1 Croaaett, and NtUIetdn's fine shoes for men. Block aD In, ... L...-1 1-5 Jf J Basics" has, uit Htdnred from New Tork where be purcbued an np to date stock of dress gooda, hadlna Cloaks Bilks, 'Ribbons, Uveas, erabroiderirs, S bxautlful line of Ln'.los Collars, new styles, eta. -An trly lnsrctloa. In vited. - ' ' :". .. Boys' Anl CI"' O, " Our slot k f 1) iys anl ' - r Ing Is larr t'-in -1 I ! Vfry i,w, (' "!, f . I I.) f. i :i ' r ABERNETHr . OWEN; pEBATB Demorratle and Republican Principles Bnp'portej In Pnhllo, . Discussion By The Presidential Elect ors Of The Thiri " r ,v. District. i ' There was a large attendance at the court house last night to hear the joint political debate between the Demooratle Presidential Elector, Charles L Aber nethy, of Carteret county, and Thomas E Owen of 8ampson county.' The for mer supporting the -Democratic, aide Ufa latter tbe Republican side of the question. ' " . Mr Ernest Green Introduced the first speaker, Mr Owens, "who defended ths administration and the principles It stood for. Mr Owens began his speech by eulogizing the people of the State county and city and remarked that while they were In the minority the Re publicans of this locality were a good working minority and he congratulated them on their aggressive campaign. The first argument he used was on the tariff question. He gave the lllus tratlon of an American buying a hat In England. The bat is In America but the money is In England; while on tbe other haud by the protection which a tariff provides, a man bnys a hat in this conntry and both tbe hat and tbe money ate in America. The statement made by the DemoJ orats that Roosevelt was unsafe was taken up and dwelt on for aome length and the argument went te show how he had successfully fought the trusts, where he had saved the government ex pense and his retord on every measure and that as president he would conduct the affaire of the country safely and well, He stated that he did not believe that Parker was sincere In bis profes sioas on the ;gold standard. He had supported Bryan in two campaigns and had also supported a free silver man for a Senator, Parker is an experiment he said, an untried and unknown figure but Roose velt's three years In office shows the people what they may expect should he be elected. His career is an open book. and the people will choose him rather than an unknown element like Judge Parker. In his reply Mr. Abemethy said that he would like to have his opponent say how be beoame a Republican and then answered tbe statement by telling how he (Owens) was a Democrat, a Populist snd then a Republican, and ventured the assertion that the next lump would be Into the Prohibition party. He said the negro question was not really an issue. Roosevelt raised it when he Insulted t he South by forcing the equality of the negro In order to pacify tbe doubtful States where the ne gro question is an Issue. The Republican party is all the time making the boast of how It Is responsi ble for the high prices of cotton. He then produced figures showing that cot ton was at the lowest price in the histo ry of the country during thrMcKInley administration and after the . Dlngley bill was passed. It went, down to six cents. Whv doesn't the Republican par ty make high prices for tobacco as well ss cotton f He then answered an argument of Mr Owens in regard to extravagance show ing thst Brover Cleveland's first admin istration showed a surplus. Spsoe prevents the publication of a further report of the mcetfng. Buffloe it to say that it was a very Interesting and Instructive discussion, J 1 Bailer has a fine stock of Ladles aad Children! Wool. Underwear. Also Shoes of all grades and for all ages. A beautiful line of Misses and Ladles Cloaks. . Mrs. O P. Halverson,' Reclr.s Was tick for Are years; aothlrut agreed with ue. JBolllatet'S' Rooky Moantala Tea made aae strong, healthy.."-Gained 'M pounds. 85beata,Tea or Tablets. rB Dnffy, :i7" ;'s.J'.-'.iv-s-' 3uUiTan,Hrrig 4 Wood. preeent Theodore Krcmeri powerful melodrama ""f owpsMaksti IJ o the fiekbratel'aUl Weddiag.'- - - ft! "in mi -t m.x - ii , i s i i r ' "fiCf7 'YOU DAM 'TO BVN9 THAT VOHWVAXfi Of ftarfJ ,11',.. ..'. - ' ' OMHMA -tUiCMOeft. ITi Mf; : ; Adriimatlo iriust(!rp!(io of the author's mont serious thought'.- A moial in every inoni.t, At AKATFER OF HEALTH 7A h PGvDER Absolutely Pure IAS t:0 SUBSTITUTE SUPERIOR COURT. Wednesday's Session Disposes of Anoth . . er Batch of Larceny Cases. ' Court convene! at the usual hour yes terday morning, anifthe following cases were tried. David Barham was tried for selling liquor without license, found guilty and sentenced t j three months in jail with permission to the Commissioners to hire out to Pitt connty to work on roads, ojr It Barham pays $35 fine and costs, then he be released. Tom Fenton, assault with deadly weapon, guilty and fined $15 and costs. Bam Jones was convicted of larceny and sentenced to 18 months on the reads. Minnie Spencer, for Urceny, was sen tencsd t o 12 months Imprisonment in the' common jail. John Butler, charged with assault With deadly weapon, found guilty and sentenced to work on the roads for six months. Cornelius Cooper another case of lar ceny will be sent t ) Pitt county to work on the roads for twelve months. Curtis Service, the Robinson show man plead guilty to a charge of assault with deadly weapon, and paid a fine of $50 and costs. Major Wallace carrying concealed weapons, judgment suspended on pay ment of costs. John Newby, was found guilty of per jury, but judgment was reserved until later. Simon Jones, for committing assault with deadly weapon was fined $50 and costs. In the case of State va Clyde Hope well tor slander, the eonrt allowed de fendant to enter plea of nolle contendre upon filing signed statement attach ed. The defendant says that he has never uttered the words concerning the prose cutrix Nancy Huffman charged against htm and has never used any other words tending to reflect on her virtue or her ohsracter and that he knows nothing against her vtrtne or against her charac ter. He regrets that the charge against the character of the prosecutrix beoame prevalent. GLIDE HOPEWELL. The above signed statement was ad- mtttcd by attorney for prosecutrix to be satisfactory. Judgment was suspended on Hopewell by his paying the costs of the action. Court took a recess at &80 notil this morning, at which session, Alexander Sutton, a colored youth, will be tried for his life. It brings to the little ones that price leas gift of healthy Herb, solid bone and musole, . That's what H cluster's Rooky LMonntaln Tea doe. Beat baby medicine on earth. SO seats. Tea or Tablet. F B Dnffy. . ; j' Brote lntp Hl$ House. a Li Qalnn of Cavendish, Vs., was robbed of hte'oostomsty health by Inva sion of Chronlo Constipation. When Dr. ringNsw.J.lfa.Pllls. broke Into hlS house, his trouble was arrested aad aow he's andrely eared. Thev'r guar anued to cure, SOe at C D BradbatVs Drag.titorev V'i v'i-';T ' .' V'WVI.Vk'.. 1 I J , . L till m Aow i. -'..lno i nr-n'rn, , i r o f i 3 " Nice lot of SMALL HAMS Not covered, just received at McDANIEL'S Just Received, CORNED J. L McMIL, 5 'Phone 91. Ladies Coats Our stock of ladies rind child reus Cloaka ia the lurgt'St ever shown in the city and are all in the newest style and colors. We also have complete line of Queen Quality and E. P. Reid Shoes in ru8st, plain kid and patent leathers. Ladies 2 tlaep Kid Glovef, the regular dollar kind for 50e a p:ir. J. J. BAXTER. 1 - - . l 1 V They Ate Hete , v - . -. - , . - - ! Trtmendons stoeilc of tine salts, OverooaU, 'fturiiahings, -hate, boys olothinf , shlrttv ' sweaters nd shoes tefsJt;i'M;.y'b'';7V4 t IWflfatd fww'reJiritk'th. laitv gest and handsomest . stocc of - fall and , Winter '..goods ' have) 'evet shown to the retail fotde. e are wideawake to the fact, thai to the demand of the trade is. high stan dard of Talue at tbe loweef 'pOBtrt hU prioe. Every dollars' Wd'rtlf "61 our immense stock has been bought with this ides strictly t? th . froht. ' ; ' I I) (' - l .; Harvey's also nice lot MULLETS. Wholesale & Retail l Grocer, 71 Bros4 fit J, S. Hudson & Co., LIVERY STABLES. We have opened, a Livery, Feed, Sales and Exchange Stable ut No. GO Broad St., Arnold's former stand. Prompt attention given to ordera for turnouts, and horses carefully looked after. J S. HUDSON & CO. Under Hotel Ctaattawk; GENERAL HARDWARE. Screen Wire Doors and Windows. The Ice Saving Gla Zier Refrigerators. Agent for Ihe Parmer Girl and Boy Cook Stoves. Farmers will boar In mlnu that we carry a very complete line of American Steel Wire Fence. rVEW BEIIN, S. C Sotivehtr Postal An assortment of Post Cards With views of the city on sale now;- Qwen.Q.punn Leading Printer eVstatioser. Car. Pollock A Crarsa Bts.. fcsjswwetfawoBWwiar r t i r i TQ oe$,(Tour,, Vs Fip ti Repairt iWhy not saw u vjper atUn tloa by an etptr S: Oasnpatenl work at lowMt priu it. ant saoMo. " i - watch maker taiwewaleiv' COmev of Broad and Middle Streets. i V Try a bottle of Carbonated Coca Cola It pn. won-!rfnl tonlo properties ' f " f '.-'is Coca jhnt and EJinallwood, -.-..-' .'; , 1 - -v
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