V KIW BIB1, THURSDAY MOEIIM, OCTOBER J5. 1804, TWf NTY-TMBD YKitt 1st :;.t -4 ' ,V,!!",MMM,M,MMMMMMMMMM,M,t We invite your attention to our new in Woolen Goods. Silks, Velvets and Nov elties of all kind. We call your special attention to our Luna Mercerized Waist--Ings. We ask specially for you to in spect our line of Broad Cloth. Some peo ple select cloth for its style alone; others interested in the texture and quality of the fabric; oiten you to ill see the more knowing observe the finish and observe particularly the firmness and strength of the cloth. Take a look at the goods and- be convinced of their extra good value. $1.00 the yd. J.GIMffl PHONE 288. 4Z Pollock St, Opposite Post-office. NEW ERA PAINT Covering Capacity Unexcelled, Quality Undisputed BUCK'S STOVES SASH DOORS BLINDS Phono 9o HEATERS AND COOK STOVES Complete line just received ! Stoves put up and pol- ished on short nctice ? General Hardware, full line! Sash, Doors and Blinds ! Heith & Milligan Faint ! None better! New car load Ellwood Wire Fence just received! Machinery and Mill Rnjipliee ! Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co., HARDWA.RK 78 Mlddle.St Phone 147. SPECIAL to the PUBLIC BARGAINS AT THE AMERICAN STOCK COMPANY 50-61 MIDDLE STREET Dave just bfguii. VV have just arrived from the Lorthem niaiketa with a complete line of . . Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats-, Ladies and Gents Furnishings which will he sold at rock hottom prices. 3?- HOW jLZ2Dy rMTg-r. 17 Middle Full line of Drugs.Med lclnes, Toilet Ar ticlei and Soap. V BBBSaaaKWa-saBW ' Fresh Supply of vFlawrScedsT-z Phjulciaoi Preicrfp tons A Specially, try' . Wedding "GltU- Our lino of SUrling Bilrer Is of tho mi deslgna, from tbo nedlQid to tho mart expensive priott.t JlUo oor Cut Qiaos Una ii Jargeof the richest out of American glass and ca adorl ft Wng't taMw W ' In Tito cowpariaon of quality and prices. - ; 'J. 0. BAXTER. Tf fprlrr am) Orowa Cl!rnS I1BJ6S urn looks good I spreads better wears best fconomical-in Fuel Spleni is operation Life lima in Rurally 68 Hiddle St M UX SUPPLIES 44 Craven St Phone 216. I School Supplies OP ALL KINDS.' , MOT'S JOOK STOEll r- Oice a I ear A J ChrUtanae, blrthdsyi" and ihe circus ooete bel'otoil year,- V m " . J-, - Once a year I alia seldom eaocRa to ban year Pleeo tuned aad pat ta order for season's use. '.Are yea waiting for abetter epporuniirf Oihsr sts lm proving the present one, whv not voa t Oaly o few more days la tula week. Oalytskort time, la which to avail yeursaif of the ssrvlost of a inner of 0 riereeiptrltneo, . '.,, k ' JOHKO.OUSSKLL, -:"- fstlerson Banse, , Wenfd at Once. Flvs Lom"Lr grulers snd flftnLa bnrtS in wnrk In p'n!n m!'!. - .': - ?:: ) i vy - ; co wmtm: For Cotton, And Farmers Bold For Tnat Price. Local School Taxation. Political Guess. Raleigh tea From Blind Tigers. Murderer Granted Mow Trial. Treasnrer Laey Goes West. Raleigh. Oct 12. At the office of the 8iata Soptrintendent ol Pabllc Instruc tion, It Is announced that two districts. In Rutherford and Lincoln counties hare rolcd In 'favor of local taxation for their public schools, A great deal of this work has been done this year, but next year it is to be pressed to a remarkable degree. . . United States Senator Overman spent lost night here. He looks extremely well and enjoys the campaign. He says the Demociats will of course make a complete sweep of the State. The Re publican fight to get the legislature does not amount to anything at all. The number of rural free delivery mail carilers in the State has now reached 718, notice having teen today received here of the appointment of three, Will- lam A. T. Litchfield. Aurora; Joseph A. Bills, Coropeak; Adam B. Spencer, Ox ford. In an Inttrvlew with Charhs E. John- ion, one of the leading cotton buers here, regarding the crop in this section, he said there Is not a shor. crop, bnt hat It will be as large as last years. 1 he local receipts are light for several rea sons, among these being the fact that many, ir not most of the growers are waiting for the ten cent figure, while all are avatllag themselves of ihe remarkably favorable weather for picking, hot weather which has lorced cotton to open with great rapidity. Asa result they have teen picking and patting the cot ton away. Labor la very hard to get. A farmer who was here today said ha had a field of 40 acres which he had not been able to touch because be could not get bands to pick It. Manager W P Bachelor of the Rale'gh Dlepensary when asked today whether he thought there were many blind tig ers here, said he did not think thsrs were, tie gave as a reason that every morning there was a regular run of cuatomeri who would not show np if blind tigers were open. He ssys that people would rather buy from a legltl mate place than run the risk of baying from blind tigers and added that It does not pay to run a blind tiger la a dispen sary town Is not enough sales can be se cured to make It pay for the risk. The business of the dispensary has Increased somewhat thus far in October as com' pared with September. The business daring the year will be larger than was expected. The State grant a a charter to the Wadesboro live stock company, which will fatten and tell cattle, and also deal in other live stock, The Supreme court grmts WllUam Adama, colored, a mow trial on account of sn error In, the chare to the Jury by the Superior court-judge, Adam's crime was the murder at Vary Bridgers and one of her children, at her home a few miles east of Raleigh last spring. The Judge's error was Instructing the Jury tnat tbs bouse was robbed and that the woman was killed deliberately. Ihe Supreme court also holds that the bonds men of Thomas vT. Dewey, the defsnlt tog new Bern Bank cashier, are. not liable for bis defalcation, and also holds hat the private bondsmen of WH Mar tin, the defaulting clerk of ex-State Tseasurer TV H Worth not liable. The eonrt holes that theaot known as the emigrant act, requiring, a llosnse to be pstd by persons whp take laborers out of tne Bte'o is Valid. Stale Treasurer Lacy left this after noon for Soloaooevllle, Ar Issue, hoping to no cured ox asthma. Nlxoa 4 Zimmerman Opera CVo PrriegM Tbelr Elaborate Production of Wlllard . Spoav sor'a Comic Opora ' tss I' v-. MWhtteM With a magniflotot and ontlre Icodio environment and their own inperb orchestra . ' '' v y eo-rEopix-co Ilcftdodhl ttio faforlle Comedian FKANK DZ3II0N JNof In lu 3rd year of record break fog iuc rcst An An 1 f 14' mb Passenger and Freight Conaccttons : WJtl Beaufort. - Beginning Oct. 15th the Atlantic and North Caroline Railroad will sell through tickets and Issue through bills of lading for freight to, anl from Bean fort, N. 0., Instead of to Morehead City as heretofore. This arrangement was brought about by a contrtot signed to day, by the Howland Improvement Co. lessee of the A A N 0 and the Beanfort Morehead City and Qcraepke Steamship Co, under which the latter company agrees to handle all the railroad's freight and passenger bnsiness between Beanfort and Morehead City. The rail road will establish a warehouse and agency at Beaufort. This will be In ef fect an extension of the railroad to the latter place, and la an arrangement that the people living there have long desired. Osman Boyt stock Co at the Opera House All Next Week. Commencing next Monday night Oct 17th,the Osman Hoyt Sjtock Co, support lng the beautiful young emotional ac tress, Miss Helene Rucks, will open s week's engagement at the new Masonic Theatre presenting a repertoire of the late New York successes. They will present on Monday night the beautiful emotional drama, Woman against Woman, a play that touches the hearts of aTL Between the acts the latest and most uptodate specialties will be introduced making a continuance performance. The company cumbers seventeen people and Is considered the strongest repertoire organization touring the South. Seats on ssle Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. Prices 15, 26, and 85cts. Special Ladles snd Children's matinee' Saturday. The New Bridge Open. Kins ton Free Press 12. The new oonnty, bridge which con nects more closely the rich section east of cs with Elnston has been prscticslly completed and crossing over Is allowed. It will be opened for the public this week. Big Fire at Grlfton. 1 hs steam ssw mill and griit mill plant of Keens & Eittrell st Grlfton wss totally destroyed by fire which was discovered st three o'olock Wednesday morning. The origin of the fire Is not known. The lots la considerable, though the exact figures are not known. The firm had jut Installed a $1,200 dry kiln plant last Spring. Msud Lsst night Jack told me that he wouldn't marry the best girl living, unless whst unless she took Hollls- ter's Rocky Monntain Tea. Bright fel low. 85 cents, Tee or Tablets. F 8 Duf- lll Coat of Arma. 'Now that you are wealth)', Mr. C said tl.e man who deals in peHRrecs and the like, "you really should begin to adopt a cout of nruis." "I'll do Just h I please." retorted Mr. C. botly. "If I like to go about In my shirt alcoves, that ain't noiico' your business!" A ! Un. "Yon don't believe In divorce, then?" "No. sir; I've got too much aporttn' blood." "What baa that to do with ItT "I believe In a fight to the flnlib "- Philadelphia Ledger. A little nonsense now and tben brings failure to a lot of men. Chi cago Becora-Heraia. Fair Warning! , To those that have" aot paid their dog tax assessed by the Board of Aldermen regularly 'advertised. If not paid at once, wsrraats will bc served on them for aoa-pey meat of same, sndtrCIiy Charter as foUowsi ' ': h. . Bee. 41 Aay person having or owalng a dog, who shall fall to return It for tsg alloa or to pay tho tax after public" o tlosthstsach hex. has been inposed. shall U guilty of a' xoUdemsanor, and pea oonviotloB, fine aot to sxosed fl,00 or Imprisoned, and such dog de dared t anlsaioo aad destroyed, .. - . . Tax Assessed oa male dogs $1.00 y.v' , feesalo doga . 100 if; Mespeouauy, ? . . s,, , S - J JT0L90H, . , , c !, Tst Collector, They Hav5 Arrived A fall lint of rieAUng and Cook 8tovM;lall and look at them; I know you can bo salted. - Ato prepurd 8tovt roltsh pnt np ta ctaeo for family use at 10c per can; last the thin lot polish. ingyour loTfi at borne without any dirt or odor. ; A full lin of Hardware; Wagon sna iz t an ; atonal, J'nluU, )ut, . la; Lcailier and Blioo Find Cull s' 1 fe r.t f ,rlow?;,'t prl. r -t r '"1!)i!lr A I2ATIER OF HEALTH rTr w yti in mi POUDHH Absolutely Pure HAS t:0 SUBSTITUTE HATCHING BY HEAT. fce Principle of Incubation Hu Been Uaed For Aa The ancient Egyptians from time Im memorial hare hatched large quanti ties of eggs by artificial warmth, ap plied through peculiar but simple ovens. Bonnemalu, In 177T, was the first In more recent times to put the process upon a sound commercial footing. He communicated to the Academy of Sciences an interesting fact he bad no ticed upon the method chickens used to break their shells, and for some time before the revolution he fur nished the Parisian markets with poul try at a time of the year when farmers ceased to supply it. His apparatus was founded upon the principle of the circulation of hot wa ter through a series of connected pipes, novelty which was afterward ap plied to the warming of buildings. Wa ter saucers were placed In the ccg drawers to keep up the necessary moisture, nnd twenty egga were in serted daily for twenty dnys, when the first brood appeared. In 1825 D'Arcet obtained chickens by batching eggs in the warm water baths of Vichy. Modern Incubators are essentially water baths, with an automatic regu lator to keep the temperature to 40 de grees C. MINERAL WOOL. A Valuable Product From What Was Once Reararded aa Waate. Mineral wool Is a etff t subBtance con sisting of a mass of very fine mineral fibers, which Interlace one another In every direction end thus form an end less number of nilnhto air cells. It Is made quite simply, by directing a blast of steam against a stream of molten slag. Some of tl o best Is made from blast furnace sla, an admirable illus tration of the value of what was once regarded as a w: ste product The slag Is melted In a large cupola, and as It trickles out of the tap hole It meets a high pressure steam Jet which blows It In fleecy clouds Into the storage room provided for It. The heavier wool naturally settles down first, while tho lighter portions are blown further along by the force of the steam, and so the material naturally sorts itself. Mineral wool Is fireproof snd may be need as n sound deadener between the floora of buildings; It also serves as a nonconducting covering for cold stor sge chambers and for pipes. For this last purpose the wool that is made from sandstone Is beat, for It contains no sulphur, which, wben moisture la present. Is a corroding agent NaaHalaaaat. A man Is n very broad, omnivorous animal and needs a great variety of food, both mental and phyalcSL No matter what element we omit In his bill of fare there la a corresponding loss, omission or weakness in his life. Yon cannot get a full, complete man on half a bill of fare, Ton cannot nourish his body and starve his soul and expect him to be symmetrical, well balanced, poised. Nor can yon starve hie body and nonrlah hie soul and ei pect him to be a giant on the physical as well as on the spiritual plane. 8 uc- Kut Be Voir Oa. Jenny rape, cook mnst be very good. Papa Why, my 'dear Jenny- Becauwe la my losaon last Sunday it aid that the wicked shall not live out bait their days, end cook says She has Uved out aU bar Ufa, . Sara Two FromDaUt. "Our little oanghtot had aa almost fa tal attack of whooping cough aad tron chills " writes Mrs W Uavllsad, of Armonk, R, Y, "but, when all ot remedies faiUd, we Savad bar Ufa With Or, Rag's Hew Discovery, Oat alec, who had Oonsasaptioa In aa advanced stage, also need this wosderful medietas aad today she la perfectly wall." v Dee per sts throat aad losg diseases ylald to Dr. King's Hsw Discovery as to So other sasdlolae oa sank. Infallible for Coughs and Colds. SOe sud ft.OQ britties guai aoteed by O D Bradfeaaa, Trial bottle free.; V" -' i-'S TTTmrnvivTHtymnmo "' 'T 1. ' i Wek Site stilL ' selling ICE CREAH li w. J a. 4 ft Uu Fresh Oatflake Just received at Also Grits arid Fancy fresh Elgin Butter only 30c lb Fresh Canned Goods, all kind Sweet Mixed Pickles, Evaporated Ap ples and numerous other good things to eat. a. 'Phone 91. McDAEL I Glofc Shoes, Itatoar ! I The cool season is now on ua and everybody will . have to get out of theiv light weight wear and the best place to supply yourself is at our store. Never in our history have we eariied as complete and up-to-date line as tais seas n, and prices never so low. Below is a list of what we carry : Kuppenheimer A Griefs Clothing, W. L. Douglas, Lewis A. Crossetts, Nettleton, Stacy Adani-i and Ralston Health Sbocs for Men. Queen Quality and Reed's Shoes for women. Wright's Health Underwear for men and a beauti ful line of Underwear for women and children. 5HSE5HSB5E5HSH52SHHE5H5ESHSE5 25E5HSZ5E5H5HScB J. J. BAXTER. A Great Show It is a great show to sec our Kali and rV inter Clothing, Dry Woods and Shoes. Men's Suits Men's Bla:k G rani tie SuiU, Gne quality 19.75. Men's Heavy Melton Baits, this week 18,25 Men's Heavy All Wool Suits H Boy's School .Suits Now Is tho chance for the boys to jot bai gains in School Soils. Prioeo 98c, II 29, II 88, tU 30 12 OS and np to $5 00 Ladles Jackets Ladles Jackets from la 04 to p . r' Sklrtlnfir ; 68 iooft asaorkd colors, jfepellant ton-Is, tho 65o kind fox 48o yd;, Lt l-N yds Skirt ratUra L1 8 .., v i '. , - ' f ... . blankets and Comforts -I00.jalr. lU BlanieUVottn lM,taIo98o ; 4 88 pair oxtri hcavj Comfort wld foalBjtodaoli.''-.. v..,.:rfct'. Just reosived a full lino of np-to- oats iJaby nuota " . . e , a. & Buckwheat J. L. McDaniel's. fresh Carolina Rice. Yours to please, 1 Wholesale eft Sletall L Groeer, 71 ltrt.i Ut J. S. Hudson & Co, LIVERY STABLES. Wo liave opened a Livery, Feed, Sales and Iixuhange Stable ut No. fifi Hroiid 8t , Arnold's former stand. Prompt attention given to orders for turnout?, and horses Card'ully looked after. .1 S. HUDSON & CO. El Small wo ol Under Hotel ChatUwka, GENERAL HARDWARE. Screen Wire Doors and Windows. The Ice Saving Ola zier Refrigerators. Agent for the farmer Olrl and Bov Cook Stoves. Fsrmers will boar la mlnii that we carry a very complete Hoe of Amerloaa Bteel Wire Fence. ' SEW IlEItW. IV. c mmitmmmmMmm Typewriters I bny, rent, sell and ex change Typewriter. A few good rebuilt Reming ton's just reoelred to rent ' Call earl j and get yonr pick. Owen Q. Dunn fi Leading irlntt eT BtaUoaer Cer. ratleck A trarea Saa,. TTiiriiariiiiiiiiitiiiuisiiaaatjiaB Does Torrf; Wil? Repair. War aot ve a f t , nx. tloa br aa tnr j Oopee.t Weil at lowest pi , i .boUo, r..;,";:- r .i.4Aj6Rt,-.',".44 Wateh rfsksr aad JsweW- Oomet of Broad aad Middle dlrsets. , i I Iittlat b a One it or. ef tadlse ii C!n'!"ni W(KI fn-lcrweaj. Alaft ' ' ' ' : r u I for a'l a?-. A. ' ' ' I I " s