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.A' "V a J ".' A. I I I 111! 11 J 1 . VV Ys)6. MiWHO. 173, r RIW BISS, I. Ck, THURSDAY MOMIKBt OCTOBER 20. 1904, TWENTYTfflBD TEAR 1 1111 J I f . ---.i""4 ' ' " - - t ! . Ladiei Lace Collars in Ecne or White at 75c, $1, $1.25, 11.50, 2, $2.50 and 3 Black Jet Collars at $1 50. $1 75 and $2 25, Ladies Sweaters at 2 50, all sizes. Xid Gloves, black, white, gray, tan, and brown at 75o and . flOO. Ladies Linen Collars 15c each or 2 for 25c PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. NEW ERA PAINT Covering Capacity Unexcelled, Quality Undisputed BUCK'S STOVES SASH DOORS BLINDS Phone 99 SPECIAL to the. PUBLIC BARGAINS AT THE AMERICAN STOCK COMPANY 59-81 MIDDLE STREET Mave just begun, vvbara Just arrived from the torthern markets with complete line- of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hat , Ladies and uenia jnirsiBniags wnicn will be sold at rook bottom prices. 2?- 23IOWR3D, ULx. ; Uaitf Hotel Cfcattawfca GENERAL HARDWARE. , V. .Screen Wire Doors ' and Windows. "". The Ice Saving Ola 1 tier Refrigerators : .A(Mtrtot UrarwQirl Md Boy ' ' - - ' ' t ''," ' any a tert eoaipUu llae" tt lmmU . tuet Wire leecfc ; Wedding Gilts . Oor lint of fiterling Silver Is of th new designs, from tbe medium to tli most tipensire prio. Also ur CuIGIms Una Is Urgt, of the rl1 ti t cut of Atnerlcao 1an and i Vitb a ling's Ulle. Ws in- a c'mrlon of quality and Ml J. S. Hudson & Co.j 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 toiical in Fid Splendid In cperatioa Lift tin in diraMl; 68 niddle 5t . 1Z7 Middle St. Full lino of Drugs,lled lcines, Toilet Ar ticles and Soap. Fresh Supply x of : Flower -Seeds. , PbjHlclaBS Frcscrip lona A Specialty, : Bred In' The" Bone ' . ' ''' . . , -' , The book repnwnU the matarltj r,f Jtfr. Tskc's tlxt W a story teller. 4 i tteeeeeeseeeeeeetettef ; : INCREASE Y01E Republicans Say Will Be For Their Ticket North Carolina la Civil War. Dam age Salt Af alast Street Car Co. Cotton Pickers Wanted la Mississippi- Ulelgh, Oct 19. Deputy revenue col lector U L Wood and a posse nave made a raid along the line of WlUon and Wayne ooontlei. They captured a itUl operated by moonshiners, and while they were engaged In the capture the daring moooshlneri pulled up and car ried off another still close by, which the officer knew about They eanied this itill off and It Is said sunk it la the pond Deputy collector Wood captured a quan tity of fine old apple brandy which con cealed underneath a tobacco packhousa In the yards of J B Atkinson. The report read by Chief Justice Clark on behalf of the committee main taking North Carolina's claims for the work of the soldiers in the Civil Wsr, is of course an abstract of the complete reports, mde by the various officers as signed to that duty, these reports will make a pamphlet of 73 pages, and will contain six maps of battlefields, show Ing the poiitlons attained by North Carolina troops.nearer the enemy's lines than thoso reached by other S ate la ihe'Confedentcy. Theie publications are now in the printer's hands and will be ready In a few dayj, and persons de siring a copy can secure It from Judge Walter Clark at Ralolgh, upon notice to htm. The North Carolina Cotton Growers Associstlon met in annual session here this evening. Among the speakers was Secretary of S ate Orlmes. There will be a meeting ot the Con federate veterans here this week for the first time In many years. The annual meeting was held St Ashevllle In Au gust. The State department of education has a very Interesting exhibit at the State fair, showing the progress in pub lio eduoatlon. Judge Furnell has returned from Gllzsbeth City, where there has been s term of Federal court but there was no ease to try exoept one and that was made here. The deputy marshals say no rain has fallen in that section In six weeks. Deputy marshsl Mitchell has given notice to the Norfolk Street Car Co. that he will bring suit against it for $3,000 damages for an Injury received there by being thrown from a street oar which moved while he was In the sot of stepping off. The Republican leaders say they look for a great Increase in the vote of thla State. Two years sgo it was about 70,000 but they expected It to be from 110,000 to 110,001. They sav Uat here in Wake the re will be an increase of 100 per cent and a notable Increase la the east. They declare that there are conntles In the east which now have candidate in the field which two yetri ago did not poll fifty votes. The political fight this year Is ss des perste Ja Chatham county as la any la ths Bute, it Is said. That county after a number of years has been a hard props sltloa. The Democrats say they will carry It, but that hV require no end of work and the Jattet must be eeaseless. A letter baa bees received here from s great cotton plant In Mississippi, asking for 100 cotton pickers. Be goffers to pay the tare te Mississippi and retain aid a'se to pay a dollar a day for the labor. This shows that there mast be scarcity of farm labor all through the eottoabelu There is certainly great lack of it la North Carolina. Improved machinery will settle many of the labor problems, bat doss aot tetue the oottoa picking question, because a aasehlae has yet been tnvenled that will pfck cotton, nor Is It probable that one wDl ever be devised to o this dimoolt and peculiar work. ' . : " Her Lord and Euter. ' Ber Lord sad Master wss the title ot she play prodaced by tbe Osaua Boyt Steak Co. Although the drama did aot give Us lesdlsg ladf, MtssBttcks, aa oppoftaslty to ase bet taleat to her at atost, the character demsMtrtted a deal of pat hot which wai bit by iheaedleaoe Another lady of Ik company who de serves special mentioa waa Miss Mass Bay Beall, who sock the part of Alios LTtmple. Bbe ass showa is U Us plays s good ability, bat at so Urns better Uaalast Blghw..?-' Ths play Friday sight will he lea Two Orphans, s widely read story sad adretna that baa held the boards la New York longer than any other pity of the kind.. . ; - . - Some Seesonafcie A dice It may be S piece of snpeiflont advice to Brge peopls tt this team of Hie year to lay Is a supply of Chamleilaln't COnKB Remedy, It la almoat inre to b needed before wlnlor Is over, and Bine mors prnmpt and ' 'H'.:f roiilii i oi'n't wti r.l.l Is cinimri, r s o .r" i- l If, on ! f l,ifl l1 "?) A I "" I, 1 . t in it- n t( a ., n . s 1 . I . ..r 1t 1 i ' 'i, vl.' ! r THE GREAT EVENT TONIGHT. Hiss Bob White and Her Tuneful and Mlrthfttl Colleague at New Ma. i : sonio Theatre. The great event of i the opera season will be at the New Masonic theatre to night. A great deal Is expected of Miss Bob White whose praise has kng been heralded in the metropolitan press. Barly In ths summer souvenirs were lesue&hy the Nixon-Zimmerman Co., managers of Miss Bob White, tor the 710th performance, so popular has thfs opera been that it hashed the contin uous run for the season In Philadel phia, it Dot only Is expected to be a isre musical treat but a society event as well. Preparations have been made to give It particular distinction in our amusement attractions, and the audience will be the largest and most fashionable we have yet had la the new play house. There is in the opera a besntlful,tnne- f jl and spectacular perform an oe which gives the spectator s sensation of being In almost another exlstenoe. Theorohet tra composed of fifteen pieces, the cho rus with 60 members, the gorgeous and costly costume, the mazy ballet all tend to pat one In dreamland as it were. It has been pronounced by cspable critics as the most successful of Wlllard Spen ser's successful opera. A few good seats are still nnsold and those who desire to attend should secure their seats early this morning. flic Point qr (he Cup of flood Hop. Cape point, wlik-li tcruiiuntea tne mighty hi'Ui!l:iml known as the Cape of UoadHoue. constat of a' towering promontory of nunilKtone, which rises from the sea to iiu altitude of 840 feet At the base of tills stands a big soli tary column which Is known oe Vasco da Gama's pillar. The lighthouse which here Illuminates the meeting place of the Atlantic and Indian oceans I one of the most Important and most useful of Its kind. It Is Tlsible from a distance of thlrty-slx miles. The cliff scenery la wild and sublime, the rock are magnificent, and the far reaching sea, with the fierce surf beating on the iron bound coast. Is Impressive. In the water directly beneath the cliff sharks are abundant A traveler describing the scene says that on the occasion of his visit so numerous were the evil looking monsters that the sight ss he descended the cliff was most unpleas ant A slip and a fall Into the sea at this point would mean that the unfor tunate would be torn instantly limb from limb by the ravening brutes. Chess aad a Battle.hio. Admiral Charles E. Clark, who took the battleship Oregon aronnd Cape Horn and into action at Santiago, owed his appointment as commander of that boat to his skill as a chess player. Captain Clark waa at San Francisco In command ef the gunboat Bennington. When ashore be spent much time In the chess room of the Mechanics' library, where be met some of the best players In the city. When the time came to appoint a man to command the Oreon, a friend of Clark's in the nSry department at Washington put his name forward. Ton should see that man play chess," said be end went on to describe bis In tense application and determination, adding, "And that's why I think he cab bring the battleship around safely, if any one can.'' Three hours later Clark 'received orders to assume com mand -of the Oregon and take her at once to Cuban watars Argonaut The XlBBbte Ftmrafc. It is a moat extraordinary thing that some of our most successful novelists cannot torn our a newspaper para graph to savs their lives. In most novels there is some page or other on a supposititious clipping from a news paper bearing upon the events under narration, and In ninety eases out of K hrmdredtthe matter that makes -up the "dipping Is most unreal The troth) of the matter is that all the training to the srorid will not enable a man .'to write. In this manner nnleea be 'I been through thejntU sndhad ninths ftoaawnee'tfeletedi by the) remorseless enfcariltn. ' An. nmahata Aa not fcara thelrunsjraaertpS hacked and chopped1 abontrby this skillful execntloner.ianA thelrvpeeado newspaper dippings are incdels of r hat she real thing is not senrnalist.' -- ' - tetwenBheyesrs1790 and 1S40 ln annWable. plans .wereytnade for the creation of tnrrmrkes la the TJulted States. Tberehad,beea one greet soo- esaa, the Lancashire turnpike in Penn sylvania, and then earn counties otb-1 r projects. In 1811 New Tort hsoMJt chartered roade, .with a total length of UXXnjaSlm, and' the sum required to baud tbeta amounted te 17,500,000. An Sra of canal dlfgtng and then of rail road building followed this period, but the canal promoter end railroad men had. great difficulty in advancing their echamee. They were eorjaldered insane) when they insisted that the mountains sad plains could be Conquered by these maMottrjtJpft,.,..-. : , Beeae'vat. si.. aa make both ends .meat, i smm ' Patr . Shure and I eant taastr-Towa Topic. make one end Tims rwir.-Ard did be a" roe before .-..a.namnl Msrcla Oh, no. .al enough to k! bar first-O Inmbu Id- !&. j Yon r.nn-.l r t'..'a. ' ! A HATTER OF HEALTH mm P0VJDGR Absolutely Pure HAS I.'O SUBSTITUTE CLARK -HYMAN. Beautiful Church Wedding Solemnized Handsome Costumes. Many Presents Received. Trip to the West. The Presbyterian Chureb waa filled yesterday afternoon to wltneaa the mar riage ceremony of Mr idward Clark and Mist Bradford Hyman, the wedding tak Ing place at 5 o'clock, Rev H S Brad' haw, officiating. Mr Clark la ihe aon of Char lea C Claik Esq., and la a well known and popular business man of thla city. Mis Hyman ia the aiater of Mr Thos Q Hyman, and la a young lady noted for ber beauty and (.opularlty hi social circlet. As the processional, Mendelsohn'! Wedding March was played, by Mist Agnes Gates Foy, the bridal party enter ed the church in the following order, others Messrs Get Tgt A Nlooll, Dr R D VfJones, A J Mitchell and 8 M Brln son.. Flower girl, little Miaa Dollle Hy man, neloe of the bride, Dame of Honor, Mri Thomaa Q Hyman, the bride, Mitt Hyman with her brother, Mr Thos O Hyman. At the altar, the bride was met by the groom, with hla best man, hit brother, Mr W W Clark, and taking their posi tion before the Rev Mr Biadshaw, the words were pronounced making them hoaband and wife. . After the ceremony the bridal party retired from the church In the revert order of entering, and were driven at once to the residence of the bride on Pillock street, the home ot Mr T Q Hy. man where a brief reception was held. Doric the ceremony, Ansel Seren sde was played, and aa the bridal party If ft Us church, ths Lohengrln't March wss rendered. The bride's dreat waa, white Parslfol silk with real lace bertha,carrled boqusl bride rates. The Flowor Girl wore a dainty whit dreti, with green ribbont and carried carnations. The Dameol Honor' drew waa white organdy over Nil green taffeta, with black plctor hat and carried white carnation. The bride's traveling costume wa a brown covert tult Mr and Mrs Clark left oa the steamer Nona st tlx o'clock, and will make their wedding trip to Bt Louli and other west era dtles. 'rTi tfisV" . v At the residence of Mr and Mr T 0 Hyman, U former' home of the bride, there war t quantity ot hendtomo tad valuable present received, all testifying to Ue appreciation and affection la which lbs young oonpls war held by their Busy friend. The groom' pre cot to aia brlds was Mercury wings of pearls wtU diamond oenter. Oa Tuesday evening Mis Thos Oily maa entertained the bridal party ends somber of Ue friends of Us bride. A quiet wedding was solemalxed yet tetdav morning st 8:80 o'clock at Ue home ot Mr ftemael D Pope oa Johnaoa streeti Bet B I Bredehaw offloUtea. The ooBtrsetiag parties were Miss Belli r Bateau of Onslow eoanty and Mr R D Broadharst of Whttevtlle. ; fnvtte-Bassxt. Mr 0 B forsyUe and Ml Bertha Bat ket were happily married at Ue horns ot Us bride's parents, Ml aad Mr Bammer- leld Bsskett, at Tharmaa, yetterday afiersoos st four o'clock, HevfBM Giles performed Us marrlag lcere mony. ' . ... i" Mr rortyUe wis ualll a few moetha sgo, hs removed to Ue west, est of U most sueeessful and promlseat fanasrs of Uls seolloa, and ths bride was oM of Ue most aooompiUbed sod ; pcpaiat young ladle of Thurmaa.' ' . "' Mr aad Mrs' rortyUS left fa tas steamer Vaese last evening going to Waehlngtoa Ctty aad other places, after which tby will go to Nevada, Mo., theie futor home, - " How'ts Cure Corsi ni BdoIoqi.' first Soak ths oorn er tooloa In Warm wiift to toflea it; tha para It dnwa at ..'y at d a ml !bl wiidont dri 'y C'liiin h.rlatn'i in! ':- tf f' i-l .i 1 i- n Fresh - AT MicDANIEUS. Nice new Prunes, Evaporated Peaclns, Evaporated Ap ples, Sun Dried Apples, Cape Becker's Prepared Buckwheat, Old Fashion Plain liuekwlieat, Fresh Oat Flakes, Grits, Rice, Shredcd Cocoanut, Sweet, Mixed and Plain Cucnmber Pickles, Fresh Celery, Cod Fisli uml Ir ish Potatoes, Canned Goods of all kinds. We will thank you for a share of your trade and guarantee satisfaction. Yours to please, J.L1DA1L 'Phone 91. 01o Shoes. Underwear ! The cool season is now on ua and everybody will have to'get out bf their light weight wear :iml the 'est plaee to supply yourself is at our ttnrc. Ncm v in our history havi we eanied ua complctr an.l up-to-date Hue as tnis season, and price ; m ver :., low. Below is a list of what we carry : Kuppenheimer & Griefs Clothing, W. L. Oonglas, Lewis A. Crossetts, Nettleton, Stacy Album and Balaton Health Shoes for Men. Queen Quality and Reed'n Shoes for women. Wright's Health Underwear for men and ab. uuli ful line of Underwear for women and children. asasasas asasasHsasHsasssrsasHs isusjEs eshshshshs J. J. BAXTER. le 1 KyLs SPECIAL SALE -OP MATTING AT- DISOSWAY'S 1,000 yds JapatuM ICatUnf at from to I2d per y4. raduo'tioD, also a . large tins of China Matting at prloeg never beard of before. '''.t ' ' ' " "' i, v- ', - if . ; ' . Arrivals - Cod Cranberries, Malaga Grapes, Wholesale Grocr, 71 Broad fit Great Exhibit of Fashionable Shoes Season's Latest Styles Wo j i.l rc.xin.l h ln liau of T. I) llirry'i well Wni.wi S!ioe wliieh we have on citilf.it i m n $:) ',n and l.0O. We cordially Invl o you In cm, I u,l n'eul f , Mlilt i,l S. COPLON, ir, MIKDI.K STIliCKT, Msit to Oatklll danlwara ii , N.w liern. tlTX- n. -Our Dry Ooo.li sod Clolh lnr Dparlnmntii are rompleU). & TAYLOR'S, i J'. .-,".
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