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UIK.RO. 161, IIW-BIII, I. C, SATURDAY M0EIIK6, OCTOBER 15, 1904, TWWiTY-TWKD TEAR Ifffffffffffffffftfffftllffffflfftffffffffffffffl We have added to oar ready to wear department the newest ! styles in i Children's, Misses, Ladies Another opportunity to please all. See onr line before you bay. Every garment guaranteed intrinsic value far above the price we ask. Stylish, Well Made, Faultless in every Particular. Ask to see them. I.Q.U PHONE 43 Pollock St, Opposite Post-office, i NEW ERA PAINT Covering Capacity Unexcelled, Quality Undisputed BUCK'S STOVES SASH DOORS BLINDS Phone 99 HEATERS AND Complete line jnst received 1 Stove put up and pol ished on short nctioe ? General Hardware, full line ! 8ash, Doors and Blinds t Heath A Milligan Paint ! None totter ! New ear load Eliwood Wire Fence just received ! Machinery and Mill Supplies ! Gaskill Hdw. & IA.IlDWi.R2 Tt MtddU.SU Phone 14T. SPECIAL to t A T AT THE AMERICAN STOCK COMPANY 69-61 MIDDLE STREET Have juit begun. W have just arrived from the northern markets with a complete line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hatt, Ladles and uenia rornisnings which will he sold at rock bottom prices. HP. BIOWZSID, Mgr. Henry s Pharmacy, 17 Middle HU Full line of Drugs,Med icines, Toilet Ar-'1 tides and Soap. Fresh Soppily of FlctSeedsS: Phjilcltttis rrcrip- tons A Specially. ;,Wedding Gilts Our line of BUrllng Silver is of tit U designs, from the bed! am to U most expensive prioee.' Also ror Cut 01ms line is large of the ' rioheet rat of American glass and can adorn a kinara uhk W (a, YlU a comparison, of quality and ' J. 0. BAXTER.'. Tot Ppr'! end Growa ' to tf.et sit :a;s.el. Chickens gv 288. looks good spreads better wears best Icwmicil in Fiel Splendid Id speratioi Life tiK! in toll; 68 niddle St COOK STOVES Mill Supply Co., MUX BUFPLIX8 44 Craven St Phone SIS. the PUBLIC A vnrry f School Supplies OF ALL RINDS. Wmi M STORE I saooocoeeooscsbse4, Once a leaf , Christmas, bfutxUyt sad the eireos eomc bt onos t year. ' 'Mi ;J ) One a year Is also seldom saoegt to aavs roar Piano taaed sad pat U order foe eeeeoa's ass. ' Are yoa welting for a better epporlaalty f Others are Im proving the inmI ,' why not to f Oalysfew mere days ia tlla week. Oaly a short Um la wales. t avail yoaneltaf tactenioee ef a tuner ef 80 van tiptritaoe, '-. ' ; ; ; ' J0nS0.BUB8ILL, . , ', ' PaMnoa Boot. Wanted at Oace. Five tnmber gr(We aid Bru.nL. bor.rs i wnrk la Isn't.! trfl, ' IT : LI v ' i ( - . 30THDiYH0 B1IN Dry and Cold Weather Continue at Raleigh. Successful Park Season. Foot Ball, Colored Chnrch. Schools Closed by Diphtheria. Colt Revolver. Com pllmeatry Baa quetv Bepub llcans Speak. Raleigh, Oct 14 Pullen Park here has had a very successful seaioa. From the first of Slay to the lait of September the number of vliltora from the city averaged 800 a day, and during that time more than 40 exourtlon parties from other plaoei went to the park .The receipt of the swimming pool were $500 The showing is very satisfactory Indeed A number of Improvements have been made at the park. This morning the football team of the Agrioultural A Mechanical College, left for Oherlottsvllle, Ya. to play the Unl versify of Virginia team. Bapld work Is now being done on the large First Baptist Church, colored, at the southeast corner of the oapltol square. It will be oae of the four most conspicuous churehes In Balelgh. Tcdey was the 80th day without drop of rain. The combination ef the drought and the cold weather is rather odd sad not at all pleasiog. In a day or two Mr BDW Connor is expected here from Wilmington to take a position la the offloe of State Superin tendent Joyner made vscant by the eleo- tien of Mi X O Brooks to the euperln- tendency of the public schools at Golds- boro. Mr Brooks ia still here,the schools at Qoldsboro being closed on account of diphtheria. This disease hss also closed the oldest and largest public school here There is some Increase of it, and It is olalmed that the dust which is blown everywhere Is largely responsible for the Increase. For a number of years a claim has been made that Calvin Cos of Pitt county was the inventer of what is known as a colt revolver. The latter revolver was first used by the American troops la the war with Mexloo, and gave the Mexicans a great surprise. Today decrelary of State Grimes reoeired the two patents granted to Mr Cox for lm. provements in breech loading fire arms, dated la 1858 aad 1880, and signed by Jeeob Thompson, Secretary of the Inter ior, who was by the way, a graduate of the University of North Carolina. Your oorrespoadeat looked at these patents and the drawings of the weapon, the latter do ao show the revolving mechanism. The banquet of the alumni of the Start University resident here was held this evening. Oae of the special guests was Dr Charles Baskervlllc, now occu pying the chair of Chemistry at the col lege of the city of New York. He will go from here to Chapel Hill tomorrow to receive a testimonial from the faoult y aad students of the University. Two eases ofsmall pox are reported la the country lav this county. There are ao cases la Raleigh. This evening Mr. Chat, i, Harris, BcpuetUoai aomlaee for governor, aad lion. Thomas Settle spoke at the court home here, Mr. Settle Las spoken here number of times, bat It Is the first time Mr. Harris .has been heard. ftUDAYS session. Business For October Tens Superior Court Completed. Ia thetasa of Dlaoswey vs Xdwards wberela plelatlff awarded Judgment, de- fendaat tikes an appeal to Supreme eoart. ' MDIer vs Schsaok, Judgment for plala lift MUter Vs Hmlvh, fined magistrates apart, affirmed. Millet ft Roberti, judgment tor plain lift. . "; -!- : . Taoker n kUoe. plaintiff takes bob suit. '.:.-i! ; ' .. . Johaeoa v4 leAaeoct, divorce, jodg aunt fat MslaOO, , " t -, , . IBAJAMeadowsCovsBBWootsm jodgiaeat aad oase aoaUaued. ; BuU vs Joha Itewby, defaadaat en ten nolle contends, lodgment that he be teateaced to roads for sis moalhBv 7MBenk aad WB Blades, trastee vsTW Dewey, order la' garnishee' Maitla n Pamliee OrUf Co, t als, aoasait ordered. . -i Badsoa vs Cmrrawsy, plalatlS smiled and failed, Son salt ordered. - r- v, ' Smith vs Fraath, defeadaat takes aoa sult.- r ' ' -. ' Bow et als VS Flsbtr, jadgmtat for de fendant. Judgment rendered aad filed deelHsg Joke H. Fisher to be owner la fe of the bad la dispute. ' Deftodaata who were convicted at this term of coarl aad ordered to be worksd on the toads will be tent to Tev soa count? instead of rilt eoonty es was first intended. Coartsdjouraed at about! o'olook yesterday afternoon for tbls term, . flrk b.-t'-he Is tnti iiy a dlsor. dr1 r .is n i,t t! e sif-mseli and is H"' ' '7 ' ' ' t ' ' Vs Coin- STATE PENSION LIST. Classes and Allowances given. State - Charter. Raleigh, Oct 14. State grants a char- tar to the Bellevue Manufacturing Co, of HUlsboro, to make yarns and cloth and knit goods of cotton, wool or -silk, the capital stock being $125,000 aad the principal stockholder 8 S Strudwick and T M Webb. It is the second cotton mill chartered this year. In a special interview with State Audi tor Dixon, who has charge of pension matters, he was asked about the number of pensions on the new list and replied that there were of the first class 94, who will receive $S0 a year, of the second class 898, who will receive $15; of the third clsss 6S1 who get $35; fourth class 7428, whose annual allowanoe is $14. There are 8B50 widows, who receive $14. The total number of pensions Is 18,818, an Increase of 1,848 over last year. The largest inerease in any one year was in 1903, when the new law went into effect and it was over 8,500, Last year the In crease was only 745. RUSSIANS FLEE Japanese " Pursue Oaptarina; Men and Guns. Japanese Minister Re ceives Report London, Oct 14. Baron Hayashl, the Jajjaneee minister this morn lag issued report from Field Marshal Oyama, re eelved In Toklo confirming many of the press reports of the Russian reverses about YentaL The report reads: "Near Penishu the euemy'e counter attacks were repulsed on all aides. The centre and left columns and the right army are vigorously pursuing the enemy. The central army has oaptared the heights few miles east of Yentai, taking two field guna and eight ammunition wag ons. While pursuing the enemy they also captured field guns and smmunl tion wagons numbering eleven at Bank ualschlcban, besides one hundred and fifty prisoners. The pursuit by the right column of the left army Is proceed tug satlafactorlly. On Wednesday, a de tachment of the enemy with artillery, while being enveloped by us ran panto stricken. This was eleven miles east Yeatal and are retreating northward in disorder. Our left since Tuesday night has been continuously attacking the en emy, posted near the railway within ten miles north cf YentaL The central col umn of the left army after repulsing the enemy's strong force occupied Lentzen- wlch five milts northwest of Yentai, cap taring sixteen guns. Thereupon they immediately pursued the enemy who were retreating in disorder and captured four more guna. The right column of the left army while pursuing the enemy near Schlll river captor ed five guna and ammunitions." An Exciting- Runaway. An exciting runaway and one not un attended with some peril occurred on Broad street last evening. Mrs John Palmer and child were seat ed ia a buggy at the corn of Broad and Metcalf streets woea the horse became frightened at some of the flying circus ad vertlalng banners and whirled around dVertornlng carriage and throwing, the occupants out Neither Mrs Palmer or her child were badly hurt. The carriage passed over Mrs Palmer's body. The horse waa stopped at Jones' stable. The carriage was damaged but little, A Very Delightful Event Tonight Oae of the moat delightful entertain meats of the age will be presented la the New Masonic Theatre tonight. The at traction la Lyman H Howe's latest exhlb lllon of moving pieturee. Mr Howe al ways haa a complete change 'of program at each appeeiaaoe, and to any that his new program surpasses all previous ones Is pasting It mildly. A pleasing feature of this entertain meifk is the oareful re- prod act Ion of the aataral sounds as they would esnaaata from the real scenes. Tl4 crack Of firearms, the puffing of en gines, the cheering of m alidades, the (hosts of lr dividual and all other sonads are so cleverly Imitated that the scenes Impress the mlad the same as If viewing them In reality. The Howe Moving Pictures win libit In the New Masonic Theatre Satar day night Ootober 151b, ' " .. Prices 80, 88 and 00 cents. Insomnia and Indigestion Cured '"test year I had a Very severs attack of Indigestion. I Co old not sleep sight sad suffered most excruciating pains for three hoars after each meal was troubled this way for about three months, when I Band Cfiambleruia Stomach aad Liver Tablets,snd received Immediate relief" says John Dlxoa,Tul- lamore, Ontario, Canada. For sale by all druggist. - -. '; v : . Timber For Sale - The usderstgned offers about eight hundred thousand feet of fine Cypre tlrnb"r fr sule, star the banks of Hsnse river, i'i ',: a'tove f'cTPn !'; r'nri ; r 1 AmiTER OF HEALTH POUDGR Absolutely Pure IAS JO SUBSTITUTE A Bright Beautiful Opera. Since results are known to be the proof of excellence of achievement, Wilard Spenser, whose latest successful effort "Miss Bob White." will be seen In this city at New Masonic Theatre next Thursday night should be placed in thi front rank of successful men of the play writing class, for in addition to this latest comedy opera, he has won fame as an author of "The Little Ty coon" and "princess Bonnie." Both were more than ordinarily successful and Spenser is said to be the recipient of bigger roya'ties than any other man in the profession. In this latest success of his he occupies an enviable position, for he has written both the play and the mnsio for It. This, in Itself, is quite an acMtvtment, and the success the opera haa attained should make Mr Spenser the happiest of men. It is not often that a play Or opera possesses such merit that It la capable of sustaining two different runs of 125 nights each, outside of New York, but this Miss Bob White has doce,and that In Philadel phia, too. The brightness and beauty of the cpera appeal to the most blase theatre goers snd the favor with which it waa received everywhere Indicates clearly that that Mr Spencer, in follow ing clean methods, avoiding risque scenes and speeches, haa struct the keynote to success in the comio-opers field. The theme Is alio well and bril liantly treated and the versatile brain of the author and composer has pieced together an effort which cannot iall of success. Nixon & Zimmerman Operas Co's Presents Their Elaborate Production ef Wlllard Spen ser's Comic Opera miss "Bob Mite With a magnificmt and entire scenio environment and their own superb orchestra 60 PEOPLE 60 "leaded by the favorite comedian FRANK DE8IION Now in its 3rd year of record breaking suc cess An American Beaaty Chorus of 40 Clever Comedy Tuneful Musio Fair Warning I To those that have not paid their dog tax assessed by the Board of Aldermea regularly advertised. If not paid at one, warraats will be served on them for aoa-paymeaf of same, anderClty Charter as follows) Bee. 48. Any person having or owning a dog, who shall fall to ret are It for tax atloa or to pay the tax after public ao tlos that such nes has Been imposed. shall be guilty . of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction, fine not to sxeeed $8.00 or Imprisoned, aad such dog de clared a Buisaaee aad destroyed. Tax Assessed oa male dogs 1 $LO0 " female dogs 8 00 ' " - e.hoU J"- 8.00 .'. - Beapeotfatly, ' :. iv-ivt'i i' TaaXJolleetor. . TTmmmmTv'TmmTy'e We hey stilt - setting ICE CnEALl Erozi St. Fruit Co 3 i I v7 s n Harvey'u small pig New crop Ev;ipor:ited Di ial A Old fashion and prepared P.m-'v v. '-t':tt . Fancy Elgin Butter 'Mv. lb. Maple Syrup, Cain Synn. N. . M..;is:;u.s. A good table Peach for !;": :-, ibc.m. Fresh goods arriving by rv-ry l.-i i:-1.!. Yours to ploaso, J. L. McDMl, i r 1 H Clottajj, Shoes, Underwear ! aSS55S5aSH53SSSHSSSH555S The eool season is now on ii3 ami cv. i-ylimlv will have to get out of their light weight v-ir -iml the best place to supply yourself Unl, our .,t m-, Never in our history hav we eariied a.i ompii i.- .m -1 up-to-date line as tnis season, and n- .-;- .,, low. Below is a list of what we carry : Kuppenheimer & Griefs Clothing, W. I.. l)ous'hiH, Lewis A. CroS8etts, Nettleton, Stacy A-lam-i ari-1 Ralston Health Sboes for Mc;i. Queen Quality and Reed's Sho-:; for w m. Wright's Health Undorwear for in and al a":i ful line of Underwear for wmj- n mid duldi - n. J. J. BAXTER. It is a great show to see our Fall . and Winter Clothing, Dry OioodtC and Shoes. ' Men's Suits lien's Black Qranltlo Suits, tine quality $9.75. Men's Heavy Multon Suite, thin week $8,26 Men's Heavy All Wool Suite 1 Boy'a School Suits Now is the chance for the boys to get bai gains in School Suits. Prioes 98c, $1 30, $1 88, 12 30 $2 OH and up to 6 00 Ladies Jackets Ladles Jackets from 13 08 to $9 Skirting 88 inob assorted colors, repellent goods, the BSo kind tot 480 yd; J 1-3 yds Skirt Pattern IL18 I I-.,. s . J ' ,. ' r" '-4 ' Blankets and Comforts ' i00 tmlr Uk Blanket worth - 85 pair extra heavy Comforts wul v:Hi';:f: " Jasteeslvect t fall line of hp-to- dat Uaby Bhoea Ik . Ihuns, uncainasj.-.l. J. S. Hudson & Co., LIVERY STABLES. V b.iA ..i-i m il it Livery, Feed, Sales :.,! Km !, ,!.;;-,- Stable i.t No. Hi; i.i'iil si, Arnold's former Btaiiil. I 'i -i ii!i;-L ::i nil ion given to i r..;- I...- . 1 l.,.. . i. i ....-ill , ;tm. uuiocn can I'u ! ! y i.- I al'ier. .1 S. IM'DSON X- CO. 'J3SZrV '3 .1:; C-rR'JSSShdSSSB. Under llcul Chattawka, GENERAL HARDWARE. Screen Wire Doors and Windows. The Ice Saving Gla zier Refrigerators. Acnt for tho Farmer Girl snd Boy Cook Stoves. Farmer will tx-r In mini) that we carry a Tory cumplole Hue of American Steol Wire Konce. Typewriters I buy, rent, sell and e oliango Typewriters. A few gotl rebuilt Koming ton'e just received to rent Call early and get your pick. Owen G. Dunn ' 'Leading Printer 4 Stationer Car. Felloca A Oarsa SU ! Docj Tour i - a Reptm ' yt by aot bare , ; i expert attea Moa by an Sxpt-r Oompeteat work al lowMt prtovs is my motto, . ' ' ' . ' S. II, BAROXItT, 1 ,J' , " Watch maker sad Jeweler. . -Cortier cf Broad and Middle Btrsem, i, i t i ti u it iLrkt-t for the I
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