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fit. 172. , IIW BIKH, H. C, WIDSKSDAY MOBHIIfl, OCTOBER 19. 1904, NOT DREIPECTED. TB Decision Regarding The South Dakota Bond Case; Ladies Lace Collars in cne ot White at 75c, $1, $1.25, 11.50, 92, $2.50 and $3- Black Jet Collars at $1 50. II 75 and $2 25; Ladies Sweaters at $2 50, all sizes; Kid Gloves, black, white, gray, tan, and brown at 7 5o and fl 00. Ladies Linen Collars 15c eaoh or 2 for 25o J.Q.QMM&C! j - , PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. NEW ERA PAINT Covering Capacity Unexcelled, Quality Undisputed BUCK'S STOVES SASH DOORS BLINDS Phone 09 SPECIAL to the PUBLIC BARGAINS AT THE AMERICAN STOCK COMPANY 69-61 MIDDLE STREET Have just begun. W have just arrived from the northern market with a complete line of Dry Goods, Clothink Shoesf Hat, Ladies and Gents Furnishings which will he sold at rock bottom prices. HOWARD, Mgr. E.W.Smallwood, UtWUr Hotel CbatUwk. GENERAL HARDWARE, Screen Wire Doors and Windows. ' The Ice Saving Ola idler Refrigerators. Agent for tee Farmer Girl aad Boy Ooek Stove. ' - - ' Fernet wWbea laariad that t carry a very eoasplet lis of America tteelWlrelreaee. " tnSXf BEIUt. N. fx TWaddlhg'OirU'i V Ou line ol Sterling Silvor Wot tbe aejtdealgTia, from the mediant to IM mo expensive priori, Alao ooi Cnt 01ms line U large, ot the ' riohtit ail of American glvu and can adore a ling"! ulle. ' We ia Tlt oojnimrlleon of quality and ). S. Hudson & Co, LIVERY STABLES. We have opened a Livery, Feed, Sales and Exchange Stable ut No. 66 Broad St, Arnold's former ' stand. Prompt attention given to orders for turnouts, and horses carefully looked after. J S. HUDSON & CO. looks good spreads better wears best Icomical in Fael Spleil in operation Li l in iralty 68 diddle St lie J27 ttlddle HU Pull lino of Drugra,Med. lclnes. Toilet Ar ticles and Soap. Fresh Supply of Flmfer Seeds, fon A Specialty. ; AesfcslssVsfcAssVAI aAAa .m. . Bred In 1 .The Boric i ... ';, The book ; represent the? i I maUrltjMof Mr. FageY I . S.I.. a, ... 4. '4 wwuaenorjr teller. ! nnrs feci nca . , Henry's Pharmacy State Fair Opens to Big Crowd-j Con Tic U for the Pen. Reply to Judge Christian's Charges jjftalelgb, Oct 18 The State Fairw formally opened at noon by President Geoige T. Winston of the A & M College representing Governor Ayooclt. who It absent on a campaign. The Fair I a good one, the exhibltsnumetons and the attendance will be very large. It tanki among the first of 'all the fairs in the south and Is the oldest in point of con tinuance existent. Thursday WH1 be Johnson county Day and 2000 people are expected from that connty. That day will also be a holiday for the post-office and bank people and also for the various State departments and the public school! and most of the business houses will close for the day. Prof. W F Massey is baok from New ton where he spoke at the poultry and an'roal r how which he says was highly creditable to the people of Catawba couDty. It ii held for the purpose of ex change and ta'e of animals and poultry, drain and forage crops wore als shown. The decision ot the United States 8u prcme court aot to giant arre-hearlog of the tiouth Dakota bond suit ease was not unexpected by the State officials. It had been Governor Ay cock's desire to do everything possible and so it was thought wise to employ distinguished counsel to aid the State counsel in mak ing a motion before the Supreme court To this end John G. Carlisle was employ ed as an attorney. It was understood that the United States Supreme court would be asked to postpone the sale ol State bonds at the main entrance of the National Capital until after the legis lature mees. That sale has been order ed to be held January 21st. The legis lature meets early that month. State Superintendent Joyner is in formed that two local school districts in Gaston county. Dallas and Lueia hav voted special tax; three and a half school districts hare been consolidated at Dallas. The venerable but sprightly Orrln R Smith of Henderson was seen here to day, wearing badges of three wars, one the Mexican war, the other the cam paign against the Mormons at Kutah, the expedition having been commanded by Albert Bldney Johnson, and third the Civil war. Ue is the only man in the United States who can wear all three badges it la said. He attended the reunion-of Mexican veterans at the World's J air this summer, and says that ot the 100 present three fourths were either from North Carolina or the de scendents of North Carolinians. This it a very remarkable showing. At the Kaney Library Building this evening the fifth annual meeting of the State Literary and Hlsterical Assools tloo of North Caroline was held, Dr C Alphonso Smith of the State University presiding. The subject of his address was 'The Average American." The next event, and the feature of the even ing of coarse was ''North Carolina and the Civil War," being a reply to the charges brought by . Judge George H Christian of the United Confederate Veterans or Virginia, Judge Walter Clark, snbmltting the report. Prof D H Hill ef IUleigh spoke on North Oar Una books of this yean John Oharlts MoNelil of Charlotte on state .literature, and President Venebl of the State University on it relation to North Oaio Una History. V TBST C0IB AMD GO. Col Moses Bplvey of Grllton spent Moadst abrht In New Bern and retors- i v -r- - en none jsjsierday. Mr W H QrlfBa of the New Bsra po- llco fores wbo hoe been aiok oeaettsae went p (even Spring yesterday morn ing, r , ' Ut Hnh Wood left for Richmond, yesterday. . r- -'"- MwKathanTlsdalewsBt lolackaoa tUU yesterday to-rialt her, daughur, Mrs Walker.; .i,v:Vyi!'"':; Mr 1 F Saadenoa of Joaet oounty wt la terra yesterday. . . MrTW'Mewbora of Clattoa was here yssterdty. v. ,? t" -Dr ad Mrt J O Kolmaa, of WaaUat -jHenir b u uum ana . use woDett went to Beaufort bat alf hi. ' r . Mrs LB Eaaett, Mia Slltabeth sett and Mis Vera Mattock of Cedar Point passed the eight la th eltyand ge to' attend tb State fair at IU1 MessttDF Wblttord aad A. I Pari foy wnt to Raleigh to attend th Stat Fair. Mr aad Mn O If Ives returned from their we 'Vrg trip last alg'it. Bi!il:tt of PnvaiRnb, I' .xMjt&mf- "fit-; . ,' " ' .' feipiliiiir '.4: -imf iiwiMB I () " ?v - "I v. J i i -v. ' jif I " T r Lee McClure and Mae Phelps White." Coming on Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Journal. Raleigh, N O, Octobar 18 The Su preme Court fikd the following opinions today. Waynesville vs Satterthwalte, from Hsy'wooJ error. Malney vs Til. Co., from Cumberland no error. McKethan vs Telephone Co , from Cumberland, now trial. Johnson vs Cameror, from Cumber land, error. Moore vs Guano Co., from Brunswick reversed. Fisher vs Ins. Co., from Btunswlck.no error. RamBey vs Browder, from Wake, er ror. Monk vs Wilmington, from New Ilan-, over, new trial. i Goodwin vs Telephone Co., from Le nolr, no error. Cah Register Co vs 11 til, from Frank lin, affirmed. State vs Lewis, from Lenoir, new trial. Rogerson vs Lumber Co, from Martin appeal dismissed. Allen vs Tompkins, from Franklin, plaintiffs appeal, no error. Caaon vs Doitoh, from 'Greene, er ror. Parker vs Brown, from Hertford, af firmed. -' T . - - Nature's Beaatlra. Character li foil largely through the eye and enr. The thousand voIcp In nature, of bird and Insect nnd brook, the soughing ot the wind through the trees, the soent of flower and meadow, the myriad tints In earth nnd sky, In ocean and forest, mountain and hill, are Just a important tor the develop ment ef a real man a the edocatl he receive In the schools. It you ta no beauty Into your life through tl a eye or the ear your nature win i, a hard, julcele, unattractive. fluocees. Tk Ban?. The horeefly la the most cruel and bloodthirsty of the entire y family. He I armed with a moat formidable weap on, which coaalsts ot four lancet ao Sharp and strong that they will pene trate leather. He make hi appear ance In June, The female Is armed with six lancets, with which aha bleed both cattle and horses and even human belngsv-Colman's Rural World. . "One ot the greatest evil In life," said the elderly woman, "4 procrasti nation.'4 ' . - . "I think ao. too." renlled the touHC married woman, "fdonl see the serine of patting off your golden wedding an niversary tin yon are etxty or aeventy year old." - ' ' - " ', , y . r . ' J ' He reurlsti ' ' Dear Mr. tucks." ane wrote, "I am tour llncereiy, Etbet Burrows." Then ah added! "P-8 On second thought, rdear Oeorea, J Will marry. you ? Do feome op tonight and ee your own true ntheL" , ? v 1 ' , JHHesl Tremawre, ' Medium I can tell yon about a burled treasure. rsrron-Pleese don't! : My buabaad I always tooting that in mf ear. Medlntn Ioee be know any thing about a b nrled tree n ret Patron Tee; hi Brat wlfe. , - , Whim n.nn t)l. i '.a r Tfi 1 u n 1 , S tn;H rldnw b1na in the Big Comic Orera, Thursday October 20th- Miss Bob How to Cure Corns and Bunions. First souk the corn or bunion in warm water to soften it; then pare It down as closely as possible without drawing blood and apply Chamberlain's Pain Palm twice daily, rubbing vigorously for five mlnuteB at each application. A oorn plaster should be worn a few days to protect it from the shoe. AS a gen eral liniment for sprains, bruises, lame ness and rheumatism. Pain Balm is un- equaled. For sale by all dragglsto. Some Seasonable Adlc e. It may be a piece of suprerQoua advloe to urge people at this season of the year to lay in a supply of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, it U almost sure to be needed before winter Is over, and much more prompt and satisfactory results are obtained when taken as soon as a cold Is contracted and before it has be come settled In the System, which can only be done by keeping the remedy at hand. This remedy is so widely known and so altogether good that none should hesitate about buying It In preference to any other. It is for sale bv all drue- glats. We are still selling ICE CREAM Broad St. Fruit Co Typewriters I buy, rent, sell and ex change Typewriter. A few good rebuilt Reming ton's just received to rent Call early anil get your piok. Owen Q. Dunn Leading Printer Stationer, Cor. Pollock A Uaren Bte. Irisuranco -i-rV. and.Brick ' The uncertainty of life and rlbh e make It a matter of - prime im portance to every man who ha any oonaiderabte amount of real or per aonal prrrperty to have It insured agaiuit fire lone, V are injlgtent and pcrainUnt on thl aoore, be- caune we appredate the ylno of ready eaRn when everf thing got op In imoka. , Don't fail to com municate with us tb Sa boon 'f bon oonnectloa 200. ' " ;' uarvt-v S small i.it; New crop Kv:tpr;K-il hiinl A jj !; Old f .tbliiiui iiml )i , i;ti i i i ', 1 1,- . v. In1 ii . .Fancy Klgm linlci' Hi. Maple Synip, Cain Syn. :.,! X (). MiilasncH. A good tulilc rcii.-h for 1 :.c :i I!, v.iw. Freeh giiods ;irriiii' by rvn y fnihl. Yours to please, s . 5- W. JJi mik 'Phone 91. I Glo Shoes, Underwear ! The cool season i.s iiD'a on u : iind ''very liody will have to get out of tln-ir lij-.lit w. i:;l.l weir the liest place to supply yoiii. ll i ,' ; ;iiv. Ncvci' in our history hay.- -.v.' .mi-m.cI ; !.!. ami up-to-date line as t.iis simsiiii, and j . i : , e , nrcr .- low. Below is a list of what u.- ran v : Kuppenheimer & Oriefs clo;hin;', V'. I,. I XMiglun, Lewis A. Grosaetts, NidUctnp, Sl.u y Adains and Ealston Health Kbocs for Mm. Queen Quality and Reed'- ah, , Im women. Wright's Health Underwear f.ir men and a beauti ful line of Underwear for wmi, :, i,, , ,;,lr.-n. H5H5E5H5HSE5ESBS7iErELr J. J. BAXTER. oo Shoe, Rnrmmo.aw.Towr?swEiii SPECIAL SALE -OF MATTINO AT- DISOSVAY'S & TAYLOR'S, October I7H1 to 19th. 1,000 Jda Japan Matting at from Go to liio per yd. reduction, also a large line of China Matting" at price never henrd of before. Bomeraber T TUE5DAY:.arid 1 '.. 1 f , f II mi;, i. m,m;. v.is. i pfslY WEtoJeNale k detail g s b infill' .. t . V I lri Ut 1 TP r7Tl tTP tTH c j r i tr - j Great Exhibit of Fashionable Shoes Season's Latest Styles V,'r .i . . i ,i ,1 , i,, ino 0f T. I), i'i :v s wj'.l l.n-i'.vi stioefl whieli wo luv: "ii ;!,.! ii nu t ;l.10 anil i I. no. Wo cnrdlally Invllo 1 i'I . " i nil hill! M Q til IS ' h!l.!t st S. COPLON, 1.1 MIIMiI.i: H l'KKF.T, Next to Oasklll llar'l ,var 'i . , N h w Hern. I!. Our Dry iljnl) anil Cloth In.; Departments urc eoniiletc. the Iay : . WElJI 1 5BAY 1 i- ar!'. ? ' 1 ' t t"f J" " ' f W t I to lmi( f . V, til ) t J t 4 V l . Tot P-f'rif and Oiowsi VUv to t' i . y J Ci Tt H""T"r,'r "
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