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- . ,.v ' - - - . ' - r ... . --f J-. -' T " ' 1 TOLXII-NO. 210. TWSNTY-THIBD YKAft 4Wi it ..jr v. :j, : - -si iWUMMMMtMfMXMMMMMMIWMMMMtMMMW J-' ' " GO J.H. MITCHELL a GO'S i For Special Prices in Wool Suitings and Mohair. SO inch Ntvy Blue Mohair, worth 75c for only 50c. 43 Inch Navy Blue CheTlot, the Price Is SOe. Woo! Suitings, All Colors. S3 inch wide, 4) yard will make a coat ult, 3 yards will make a skirl, no lie ing required. Think of the small cost of the entire lull. It's only 60c the yard. PHONE 28o 43 Pollock St, Opposite Post-office. NEW ERA PAINT Covering Capacity Unexcelled, Quality Undisputed BUCK'S olUVJJa Life Hit in miralli SASH DOORS BLINDS Phone 99 Get Yotir AMERICAN STOCK COMPANY PHIL. HOWARD. fo) CAROLINA BRICK CO., Plants at Clark, Hjmsn's Siding, Klnston and Bobersonvil'e. Annual Capacity 16.000,000. 1 The large demand for our prod net ine ttec uiama unoit on uus market. w art now erecting Drj Kilns that will not only Increase onr output, bat will also ma- . teriall improve the quality pf pur product - I1YMAW tktfrVIsY COMPANY. New Bern, NO - 147 Middle St, ' Full line of Drurs.lf ed - iclnes, Toilet Ar- ; . y ticles and Boat). Fresh - Supply : o: FtawehSccis,-M Phjftlclans JPrecrip. tons ASpeelalty.' There Are Others who will offer to paint rmir roof . rot lets lhaa w6 ill. . Wa could o cheap palnUng--ss cheap as tha cbpfwtof them--and make moery on It too, bot We bars reputation for qotcg guod work and liting an to our contract, for firing a dot. Ur In value for every on grt. Hmifv s Pharmaftv uvui i j a, atMia autwv I a f We cant auord to da cbtp work, bat we do good painting, the kind that stays. Jf jn consider tine economy yon can't - get cheaper rain'Jng than we can do. asU n'f) furnislipd oil eppllrailon.' 'f ;. , r : tO ; f looks good spreads better wears best lil IB 68 Hlddle St Fall Suit Uar new stoct has arrived; we have the largest and best seleoted stock wo have ever had. Men's, Youth's and Boy's clothing Our Shoe department is complete wit i the 1 test styles of standard -makes. We welcome our old pat rons and invite the public to in spect our stock before bating elsewhere. justifies oor claim, that we famish ; - v, . ; v. SfHtnf Agmts - Pound 'Paper. JossBeoatnd S llg loTof Batltmrt's Fine Foaad ' Paper with tart'lopee U siaua. AIM frVtor.HlffkUad as1To toiie Uaa. 4; ;V bweii Q, Dunn . IadlBf Printer StaUoear. Cet. Pet IK k A Crayea Bta, ' ri -t'i ' i Tftrnnr D t I Ul llVI.O I Almanac - Fot 1905 tot ott Sale.- In Charge ot By Examiner at . Gastonia. -J, Connty SaperiatesdeatsMeet. State Textlis Kills. First Sheriff to Settle: State Beard or Can vassers. Selma Injunc tion Csse. Raleigh, Deo 1. The State Association of county superintendents of publlo In struction resumed Its session this morn ing, and took up the program which was set for yesterday, Prof. C L Coon lead ing In the work of the morning. There was a report by the committee composed of superintendent Terr Ing ton ot John son, Hasserof Durham, Bagsdale of Pitt, Hayes of Wilson, Atkinson of Wiyne, Wright of Wilkes, Fouit of Guilford and Mebane of Catawba, this being upon school register, blank ie portr, record books, and rules and regu lations. Thlj . afternoon there was a very complete explanation and dlsous- slon of the State course of study, also a dlsousuion ot consolidation and local taiatioa, the Calvin A. Wiley monu ment and North Carolina day In the pnb ic schools, changes in the school law, the second hand red thousand dollars aid to schools; the evening beiog devoted to the organization of district association. Several new superintendents anlred,aud only very few are absent. Sheriff J T Ellington of Johnson county again has the honor of being the first sheriff to make foil settlement of taies, he having paid the Slate Treasurer today ,15,S00. There la difference of opinion as to what shall be done at the Soldiers Home here In the way of providing more dorml tory room. Auditor Dixon favors the cottage system, which to a veterans themselves prefer, while A B Stronaoh thinks the second story of the present dormitory should be completed. Todsy Superintendent McKee of the State School for the Insane here and Superintendent Miller of the one at Qoidsboro were In conference with the Governor. At noon today the State Board ot Can raisers met In the Hall ot the Bouse of Commons. The Hall Is now belni reno vated but the law requires the board to meet there. There Is two or three days work. Wilson G. Lamb I presiding? . There Is no chaage la the small pox situation here, and at yet compulsory vaccination Is not ordered. The situs- tlonjs olosely under watch. - North Carolina I put down. In the drought basin In the newspapers, al though the drought was broken some weeks ago. It Is true there' Is a dry period lust now, but not at all like a drought. The corporation oommlsstoa (prang a surprise today by ordering bank examl nerJUliegton to go to Hastonlaand take charge of the Qaetoala Banking Co, until the jalg of that district appoint a receiver, ApnUealon for snob ap polntmefftis te be ssade at ooc. The total resources sad UsMlltle of the bank are $31,000 the capital stock being 1100,000, The eateuat do depositor lsilM,000. Msf Level the prsari dent and JaasesAPsge cashier. The commission regeidi the bank a lasol veat ea aocoeat of esoeeslve loan sad andeatrabl securities, The report of the bask Simla ot which this actios by the eossmUsloa Is tasad wassnad yesterday; aft erltlesl exaasfasattoa ot the tf air et the lasUlattoa. At the.epeaug of the eoaety sapae IsUadsaUeoavssitloe today Ttwere pre eat, sad by aooo sty snore had arrived tad repotted. The ptogrsai smaged for today tad sot to coed, beoaae Of the absence of Charlts L Cooa, the chief flgare la the work of the day, who wasf bsrrUdlyealledto SaUsbanTto appear arwlUtttVaj State Saperla teadsal Joraw aid aet lattmi tosaak ssy remarks, hat Glad is the gap by reading advaao sbU of hie sassal re potlvTaaprograa la Tharvday was takta ap aad tb Srit dtaoaseloa wa ea raral Ifbrarles, to eeoare" the, pre earn thra sad laswas their tefataeee BDIi WCoaaer and t U Brooks lead. 1ngtadUctloy-.fa Mil abot takiispwaa oooaiy anirvtalos. Is- claulagO etaalaatioaef saaehara, Ustltai, towasblp SkaMtagv aeUolloa or tbTa, vuiUag sckoaJ, anl mm ofttudy. At Coer o'clock tb aoavn- lioa weal U a body t lb BiUfBb tory tod ei a kor there siaatlalag he thoBsasd oi aiatorleal ebjecU wklob tad aeea euliacied for two ytars. " Altoraer General QQaur, Pr4 A Weodard, Atgo aad Bsaffer, BaW aad But appear fgr tt rporatld eotsaltalo la His SeloM JMo case today, To aad FalUr and Ja1oa Davis raprMcatlng t AUsntt Ooa Lta. Thfi cas want Kslast the eonmtttloa la Wat Pnperlot eonrt, tk S:l ap peslud. Tkertllway broadly eoaUadt tbsl Us But has ae power to retire sack eoaeeal'M to be ssade a the or dart et Us npfetna ooamLatoe pr stlbs. At'"rl g'satrd tie rrm's Watul ' 'I ' n, cf I'-- 'r- i n, J v, , - , i hire today Jrom Sociingbtoi, where last alght he attended a i very flae baa quet given by the order, at which 800 person were present H says the lodge at Jonesboro Is to be revived, sad that there will be new lodges at Lynn.ln Polk eounty.atHayesvUl. ' ' ''Tha state .labor commlsstonar find that there ari now la North Carolina S14 ttxtue mill, sa Increase ot 15 over last yar;.l,m,864 spindles, an Increase of 844,543; 4396 looms, an Ipcretteof ot 8,800; 8,477 knitting machines and In. create of t84. There are -87,555 em ployees an increase of 7,301 over year ago. Conference at Work Henderson, N C.Nov. 80. Conference opened at 9:30 i m, with Bishop Csndler la the chair. The religious tervlce by the bishop were very impressive. His subject wa the power of the miuletry, It duty and responsibility and heroic work In saving soul. The conference roll Wa called and 18S answered to their name. W L Cunnlngglm wa elected secretary, with Assistant Secretaries N H D Wlllson, G T Simmons, . H G Stst- ney, B-H Broome, R F Taylor. The hour ot meeting was 9:30 am, aad adjournment at 1 o'clock wt agreed on. The joint resolutions of the minis ters of the town offering their churches for worship and all courtesies neaessary wa rece'.ved. The resolutions were adopted. The motion wa carried that the presiding elders nominate different committees. A special commutes was appointed o take under consideration the divorce lews ot North Carolina, Messrs E A Yates, RF Bumpas,.L L Smith compose said committee. Two special committee, one on temperance and Sabbath observance were created. it The Theatre. The wide and spontaneous success which met the coming of Archie L Snep ard's high clan Moving Pictures on Its Initial tonr of the 8outh, has encourag ed the management to respond to the numerous appeals for a reappearance ot the Co here. This time, however, we ar to b visited by the big No 1 Co, which hss previously confined Its route to the larger cities of the Kail It Ik the organlzitlon foremost In pic tore entertainment, having the greatest variety of high grade subjects seen on the stage. No expense has been spared In making this entertainment the first oflttklad In the country, and the warmth ot the welcome given In the East has proven to the management the merit of presenting the beat of Its kind oa earth. The Journal acknowledge the re ceipt ot an Invitation to the Inaugun tloa Mmnoni ot Prof J A BIrlns as head muter Park School. Friday even lag December 9th, at Durham. Notice Life Insurance companies will reduce the rat 2f per cent, to all who agree to Bolllster'S Looky Mountain Tea. A wit meatur. 83 otnts, Ta er Tablets. F 8 Duffy. BvHhlc, Inspecting a new arrangement ot Nannie's hair, exclaimed: "Nonule, you don't iuuk like yourself with your hair that wny. But" (admiringly) "you look better when you don't look like yourself. ihii n wben you do." Lipplo cott's. Wltnetw-lH) you mean to insinuate that 1 am not apmklng toe truth? LawyerOh, no! Yon are almply mak ing a buslnaaa statement Pearaon's Weekly. Hat SIU at ru(l Little Harry I'm hungry; I didn't gat half enough dinner. Little Elale What did you bar for dinner' Utile Harry-Company. Chicago News. 15 GOOD AS A BAWL r B Daffj QItss Boad That Ml-o-ae "Win Cera or . ft Ooeu Hothlsg. It Ml-e-a "does not ear you of dy- pepala or any form oi ttoasach trouble, UwUlaotcMtyoa seen,- When you bay the Mated 'turn ft Petty have his) sigh the- foUowiBg baaVjasta good ate bead lad by f bank, ia tag letshely that the avxMy will be re taeded U M l-a-a do ao avrv, - , 1 OCAIASTXK BOfftt :V I hereby agree" to refaad the saaaey paid for MI-e-oa rsisra - f the aaapty hot, II U parabasal '. . talli to that ft ha faUei I ear ' , ladlgvrloa or toaah tretble. Thl gaaraatea eovare-lw SO ; bai, orastoath' trealmeat. " ' f, (gl) "c t'- .'' Klaaaeuapea at eatlraly differ at principle fram aaf othaf remedy bwSyspepel. It anteg'a wlih the food yoa tst, kaips It digMi, ttreeg lata tht aarva of the tto stack aad give health to the whole 4l(tlvys1i lattaad Of lb dote being laeraaeed tiom time I Date, ft It gradually kstsmd eattl Sate al digaatloa bat ba mtorad aad JO are eattraly wsli. , , J't' US teot Mt-e-ta tndaywtlh it. ',- pfT)aile of f a Duffy, that It m f ! j"j Bf t'jlif nn'm It tares. T'.tt" a tt wtie t"' f'-r tl DISFIGURED WIHJOZBIA Under Physicians Five ; Months.- Went from Bad to Worse. CURED OYCUTICURA Wonderful Change in One Night. In & Month Face Was Clean as Ever.1 I was troubled with eczema on the t&oe for five month during which time I was In the care of physicians. My face was in such a condition that I , could not go out. It was going from bad to worse and I gave up all hope, When a friend oT mine highly recom mended Cuttcnra Remedies. The first night after I washed my face with Cu tlcura Soap and used Cutteura Ointment and Caticura Resolvent it changed won derfully, and continuing the treatment It removed all scales and scab. From that day I wa able to go out, and in a month my face was as clean as ever." THOMAS J. SOTH, 817 Stagg St., Brooklyn, N. Y. The above letter was received in 1893 and he again writes ns Feb. 19, 1903, ' I havo not been troubled with eczema since." The agonizing Itching and burning of the skin a in eczema; the frightful scaling, as in psoriasis ; the loss of hair and crusting of scalp, as In scalled bead; the facial disfigurement, as In pimple and ringworm; the awful suf fering of Infants, and anxiety of worn out parents, as In milk crust, tetter and salt rheum all demand a remedy of almost superhuman virtues to success fully cope with them. That Cntlcura Soap, Ointment and Resolvent are such stands proven beyond all doubt. No statement Is made regarding them that is not Justified by the strongest evi dence. The purity and sweetness, the power to afford immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety and great economy have made them the standard akin cures of the civilized world. News in a Nutshell. A plan is on foot to locate Italians as laborers In the Southern States. The oyster industry, which for years flourished and waa vary profitable In the waters of Virginia and Maryland, being now on the decline, the General Qovernmeat has decided to send the Fish Commission steamer Fish Hawk to the coast of Texas to begin a series of exhaustive examinations into the cul ture of oysters along the Gulf 'of Mexico- Admiral Dewey has on the Dogger Board. declined to serve Reck Inquiry An outlet by rail for the greatest pea nut market In the world, at Smlthfield, Va Is to be given by the esttbllihment of a new electric road between that place aad Wakefield, on the main Use of the Norfolk ft Western Railroad's Virginia Division. E S Raynard, on of the proprietors of IhtGerke Brewing Company of Cincin nati, who la In the south on business will la all probability loots a branch es labllsbment In New Orleans for the men uf acta re of malt extract. FROM GEORGIA. C C Bowea, Attorney-at-Law, DaltOB, Ga 1 o Flncber & Nlcbols Har just finished painting three of my bona with L ft M Paint. It oovers almost twice a mueh turf see as expect ed. Bad no Idea that eoit of paint would be ao smalL Alwty give m L ft ht." Actual ot ot Loagme Marti ass L AM Paint let thaa II JO rer gallon. Wears sad eerers like gold. Sold by Byawa Supply 0o. ' mm Mm Liko a Chipwreckta j.- ; - Bailor . , . drift, holplraS a&4 hopeless is the avrjra man who, srwldcaly finds himself bereft of wealth or ft com prtence by reasoa of fir ka with-1 . t - i -1 n. - out insuranoe louomuuy. aue tu suranoa comrwnlc w serra will com to ycrar racoe If you gnt jour Ycj tiow. - I ' '1 1 'I f e'a t-Hck."- . T"' . 1 T V A SfLUKlUA New Lot Nice Malaga GrapsB, Eiilith Wa'nntt, I'ecani, Brazil Nut and Almonda, all new Crop. Nice London Layer Kaltlnt, lOcti. Seeded Ralelns 10c pound packtge. Thoroughly Cleaned Currents lOcU. Citron, finest quality, SOcte pound. Fresh lemonii, 8 went and Sour Plcklen. Hclcz Mince Meat, Atmore'e Mince Meat. Fulma Market Corned Reef. Capo Cod Cranberries. Brown Suguar, l'ulveriel Sugar. Baker's Chocolate 10 and 20cls Cake, Complete Stock of General Grocurler, all NICE ami FRESH. mm. iiiviyaHiauBa 'Phone Ol. Overstocked J. J. BAXTER. Cold Weather Kali it rapidly passing. Just a few in ho Uy, thmi cnmi't rulJ Doccmlur when we must grim winter face to face Kynunronot fully prepared you hail better lake advantage at the many tpeclalt In cold weather gm.'li, wc will offer for thlt week. 25c Pieces. Eitra good Woolen Shirt goodi 5K InLhot wi le, f 1 value, nlo Mc a y aril . 8HOK8 000 pair Lullet shoee, Sunday wear, Regular juice $1.50 or l ing at they last ssle H9c a pair. 100 men's snd boys' tultt, job lot, regulsr price ti kind, sain 2.Ds a lull. WARM Bed Covering Is Jutt what H iake to keep you w;irm during the cold winter nlgbtr A splendid line of Blankets Jint received In good tioavy welghtt at f I, Sjl.Sft. 1.50 and 1. Overcoats Msn's Ovtrcosls from $1 73 to 13 CO. S- COPLO InT. I. A. TONES Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange STABLE ' ttaVtd Vteil siork f Doras ad hfe'a ever rffrd. far Sal la stWbf A ear load Of wb jtisi la.' Al efl Ha of Baft1 wSfOSS, lltma, Hot, Wk'fVt tn Wkeal,!. -( ., . ' y j v w-v a "v T" y' T rt UKAJN LrtLo Wholesale Retail 71 BroH m on Clothing I Our stock of boya and childrens cloth ing i3 simply im mense and must be sold. I have decid ed to sell it all at a reduction of 20 per cent. Call early and get your fit betore the stock is broken Specials At I - y Ml -
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