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TWENTY-THIKD YBAR ttmiitttttttttttttiMiiiiiiiiittt to " - . J. 1 MITCHELLS GO'S! i : For Special Prices in - -Wool Suitings and Mohair. 60 in& Navy Blue Mohair, worth 75c for only 50c. 49 Inch Navy Blue Cheviot, the Price Is 60c. I Wool Suitings, All Colors. 1 53 inch wide, 4t yards will make a coat suit, 8 yards win make a X I! skirt, no lining required. Think oflhemall coat of the entire tult. ! ! Il'i only 50c the yard. j ! PHONE 288. 1 43 -Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. NEW ERA PAINT looks good spreads better wears best Covering Capacity Unexcelled, Quality Undisputed BUCK'S STOVES SASH DOORS BLINDS Ennical in Fuel Spin! in operatioa Life liK is tnilrt 68 Phone 99 middle St Get Your Fall Suit uur new stock nas arrived; wc have the largest and best selected Htock we have ever bad. Men's, Youth's and Boy's clothing Our Shoe department is complete wit'i the 1 test styles of standard make. We welcome our okl-pat rong and invite the public to in spect our stock before buying elsewhere. AMERICAN STOCK COMPANY PHI I. OOWAUD, i 1 11 1 12) CAROLINA BRICK CO., Plants at Clark, Hymen's 8idiDg,-KTniton and lioberaorrvil'e. Annual Capacity 15,000,000. Tbe Urge demand for our prodnot justifies our olelm, that we fernisb U)e Heal uu.iainjr Bnok on Uus market. We are now erecting Dry Kilns bat will not only Increase our output, bat will alio ma terially improve the quality of our product I1YMAN SUlPFIiY COMPANY, - New Bam, N O : , - Selling Agents OT Kiddle HU Full line of Drues .Med icines, Toilet Ax- ; tides and Soap. Fresh Supply -of ' IFtoiverlSeeds'r PbjKlclaua Prescript ionn AflpetUIty. - . i - . i . i Xrflee Is rvnthMsTtl tease Vott . tor as (bar of stock, la lbs A A X 0. - ' I IO, wkU was -Iseaad Mat X Eoxand- PaandPaper. JattBaottved a big ' f Qailbsn's la Poead Ptpec with eevslopee to much. Abo a fresh bl of BigaUad sal Two Oweri Gabuntv , UAtt Prists Jr -Butloaar, Cm. lyiack A IraYSa Its. r aetVWWBSWajs5WPi3W x MO 1st, lHObaessera leaWMd ta I StaU seedy far eeotAer aenlflciic r Pwwttt 1st, leflt - V.'-.' J. . . SI5RTRBnVAir.. - Fie Oj tiers today at frail f- tM Smtsi State Association County Superin tendents Adjourns. Death sf Hyde Coaaty Cltlaen. Gas- toala Bank To fay Depoiltora. Fine Farm. Needed Rain. Bute Charter Granted. Balelgh, Deo 8. The State Assocla- ttoa of county superintendents of educa tlon did not end lti session until very late last night. Speeches were made, by its Invitation, by Governor. Aycoek, Treasarer Lacy, Attorney General Gil mer and other officials, and a resolution was adopted expressive of the apprecia tion of the educational Interests of North Carolina of the great work done by Governor Aycoek daring his entire administration. Resolutions were adopted also, expressing appreciation of the Hall of History, and asking for a reproof bnildlng. There was some nssion of compulsory education, but matter was put on tbe shelf, not be log endorsed. The State Superintendent of public Instruction was informed this morning of the death of county anperintendent of J M Watson of Hyde, He has been superintendent continuously stneethat office was created In 1881, with the ex ception of two yean of the Fusion ad ministration. Bit service had been longer thau that of any other connty mperlntendent. He ws a graduate of Randolph Maoon College and a. class mate of ex-governor JarvlS. He was s very efficient superintendent. Corporation commissioner, Samuel L Rogera returned here today and an nounced that John F Leeper of Belmont had been appointed receiver of tbe Q Es tonia Banking Company. He says the company will probably pay all deposi tors In full, snd that this will be ss much as U expected. State Auditor Dixon left todsy for the Noith Carolina Methodist Episcopal Conference at Henderson, ' Rain began falling today, to the de light of the farmers. Several crops hsve needed rain tor a fortnight or more. The number of rural free delivery mall routes In North Carolina has now pasted the 800 mark. The postmaster here Is paying 779, and of courae a nam ber of routes are just put In foroe-There are four agents la the Held, making op rontei and just as tut ss their reports go in new routes are created. sirs Iterance Tucker has a very fins farm near Raleigh, two miles west, the land being one used aa a Confederate camp of Infraction, known aa camp Mangnm. . Oa this is 70 acres In corn, the Crop on which Is over 800 barrels. There are 100 aotes In cotton from which 186 bales have already been ginned and the farm manager ssys the total will reach 17S. Yesterday he had 08 pickets at work. The Slate greats a charter to tbe An rora Manufacturing Company of Aaron Beaufort eoenty, to manufacture farm Ing implements end vehicles, capital stock 125,000. INSTATE ELECTION. ' RETURNS. Mecklenburg Banner DemooretlfCoun ty.' Glenn's Majority 49,267. Con gressnun Thomas Majority IS,--- - 149. -Three Congressional Districts to be Can vassed. Special to Journal, . Ralelgh.December 8 Tbe State board of Canvassers find Mecklenburg to be the banner Democratic county. It gave Glenn 2,561 majority, four more than Wake gave- The canvassing board has completed seven dltrl. The third gava Thomas 10,65, Robinson 5,496, Thomas majority 5,H9. The Board completed today the can vass of seven of the ten Congressional districts. The first name In each case being that of the Demoorot, and the sec ond that of the Republican. First district, Small 18,865, Newberry 8, 167, msjorlty, 0,898. Bsoond district, Clsud Kitchen 12,064, Jenkins 1,919, majority 10,108. Third district, Thomas 10,165, Robin son S 496, majority 5,149. Fourth, Pou 12,058, Pearson 5,197, ma jority 7,461. Fifth, W W Kitchen, 10,490. Reynolds 11.566, majority 4,951. Sixth, Page 9,770, Mendenliall 4,19.1, majority 6,577. Seventh, Pattenon 9,770, Spoara 4,193, majority 6,677. Tomorrow the 8th. 9lh and tenth will be canvassed. The canvsss of the vote for three Btnte officers Is as follows: For Governor Glenn. Democrat 128,- 763; Harrla, Republican 79,587, majori ty 49,257. Lieutenant Govtrnor Winston, Demo orat 127,504; Meeklns Republican 79,039, majority 47,875. Becretary of State Grimes, democrat 128,989; Jenkins, Republican 79,875, ma. jortty 49,611 The returns were fairly accurate and tbe few errors were corrected wlthont any disagreement. Lacy, Democrat, for Treasarer received 129,924 votes, h'i op ponent's vote not being yet completed. A HATTER OF HEALTH 7Ah mm P0UDHR Absolutely Pure HAS I.'O SUBSTITUTE CLOSED OUT OP DEBT. The Elk's leceptlon tjnlght will be s very pleasant affair. Rlel's orchestra will furnish the music. Ladles are In vited. Rain came yesterday in fulfilment of several days forecasts. The absence of moisture had begun to be remarkable for this season. THB GASTON'S PIEST MEETING. On the ! tlie play of the At lantic with tbe roe st! What wealth la here! Every wsto la a fortUM. .One thinks of tttxlers and great projactora who will yet turn sll this Witts strength to account What atraaftk snd fecundity, from tb aef meoatsrs, buceat of animals, to the primary forms of which it Is the immense cra dle, and the phosphorescent tnfuase1s; It Is one vast roiling bed of Ufa, and every sparkle Is a Ash. What freedom and grace with all this tnlfhtlTbe seeing o excellent a spectacle is a cer tificate to tb mlna that all Imagtosbss good shall ye be realised. Tbe aaa la the chemist that dissolves tb raous taia and the rock, palrsrias old eeo tlaenta and builds new, (ocwer re41e tributing tb so)ld mattes at the globe. Sad perforate aa aaalsgoua fflc ta perpetual new transplanting of the race of men arat the sarfaos, lbs ex odus of aattonst- W may well yield us for a tlaae to its lesson, Irtrt the nomad taaOaet, aa I aal peratsta te drive us to fresh Add and pastor new. Indeed ta rartsty at out sneeas ha an aiMwarlasT variety lathe fas of the world.. and the aaa drive aw bach te th fa(!l.-lUrpB WaU son la AUsatto. . . - ;,-- . v SI m H -f s , Mia Krmy frd bookjrUref-41av ysw sleorCs peait Oarti TOblai 111 fat 'cat for yew. try ta way, We a a splendid story n4 "Jaa One Kkss.' Um kfr fr"Wr wtat, sinm-a- i-niUHmpaw lef! , 1 il " " i r Llteiary Society of the Graded School Has an Interesting Inaugura tion. The first session of the Gaston literary societies was beld yesterday afternoon In tbe upper hall way of the new graded school building. Th room Is admirably adapted for meetings of this aature. It sff orda room for all grades snd gives mora freedom to the speaker. The Idea Is a good one and we believe that literary society work nader the slarred etroumsUaoss will be Joyed by the students better than ever before. Tb pisao Is looaUd la th lower hail rooss of the bolldlog sad th music program was rendered there, the stud ents sluing oa the stops while H wss la progress, foUowlsf Is ths program which was glrea: O boras "Our Behoof ' IsstrasMaUl Solo-KUs Wallace. Voeal Solo Uearlatta Haaooca. Boag "Xy OU Kealaeky Home." RedlaUoa Idaa DaguhL. Debate Bsaolrad, tsn Weraaa hfaot sadsvaloped staabctDlvaisa. Affln Mva, Brace Xdgertoa, Caiksrln Klsg, asfailra Beotga Wnils, Msbsl Dart' Bag.' The debet was mad oa good Has of ergestmt ahlch were forcibly txpreeeed TbeaarssattTewaatbedeatska of the jadgea bt both sll aaads gcod t Almanac For'1903 nrtw on tali,' nr add la wfast swrMlar ptasas a pi put tsr tnaj sad Q los H. "Tea. I oc pot aaa of mis ea a aars."0tis&4 rVti ftr, . A Certain Cure Fr Creep. wkea a akltd saows ssiptnins ef eroep Uistels ssUm ta si perineal with sew rem-!!, so matter how high t Uiy asy be rvxMBmsa ls"!. Thet Is "nt prpr;!oa iht ets e!r be de fi. ;J p"s, It l.u b" Is m I i tr tj'"-11 a t 1 t-'i 1 FLORIDA ORANGES New Lot Nice Malaga GrapB, Knrlish Walnuts, I 'ecans, Brazil Nuts and Almonds, all new Crop. Nice London Layer RaUlns, 10cH. Keeded Raisins 10c pouod packets. Thoroughly Cleaned Currents lOetu. " Citron, finest quality, 20cts pounil. Kresh Lemons, Sweet and Sour I'lcklee. Iielo. Mince Meat, Atmore's Mlnre Meat. Fulton Market Corned Reef. Cape Cod Cranborrles. Brown Suguar, Pulverized Sugar. Baker's Chocolate 10 and 20cta Cake, Complete Stock of General Grocerlep, all NICE and FRESH. The St. Louis Exposition Makes a lie cord for Itself. Tbe LoulMana Purchase Exposition has ended. It stands anpreme as telng the largest attended World's Fair In the history of the world. Since the beginning of the Exposition April 80th, 19,000,000 have parsed through the gates. The r. cord it has made for Itself is that Its enormous ex penses have been met and a small sur plus realized for the corporation. It has been an Exposition which has exolted the interest of tbe whole world and delegations from every portion of the civilized world have visited It to the excess of the most exaggerated antici pation, ssys President Francis concern" Ing It. 'This exposition has been the work of my llfe,"sald President Francis. "It has consumed my. entire time for the past 4 years, bat every hour has been an hour ofpleasuieto me. I have exhausted my stock of adjectives In trying to dr- scr.be this fair. It la as difficult to do It justice as It Is 19 paint the lily." The cloalog exercises wtre held at the base of the Louisiana Purchase Moon mcnt In the Plaza of SI. Loui, where were also held the opening exercises seven months sgo. It was an occasion appointed by the directors to do honor to President Francis for bis splendid and successful generalship. Aa an ex presslon of their appreciation of Presi dent Frncia' labors for the fair he wss presented with s magnificent silver ser vice consisting of BOO pieces and costing $17,000. President Francis, In his address, spoke of the lasting Influence of the fair, "which marks a new epoch In the Intel lectual and industrial advancement of the world and the dawn of a new era In the International relations of govern ments and people." In conclusion, be said: "May this enterprise with whloh we hsve been connected for nearly seven years past bring Into atlll closer brotherhood all ths nations and sll tbe people who hsve participated In It. May It deepen our patrlolltm. May It strengthen our lovs for a benign Provl denes thst smiles upon ni." Promptly at fonr o'clock all the great exhibit place were cloaed and vis! to ra wer excluded In the Palace of Agri culture onalanshta were made oa some of tbe exhibits, abate the settings were composed of straw and fragile material. and for a time general demolition was threatened, but prompt action la a fleet ing a general ejectment put a stop t the hratDl turmoil. As the eight drew oa, throngs con centrated In tb mala evrao to view for th last time tbe magnificent lotrlo lllamlnstloa. On solid stream of ho msalty swept through the the Pike from nd to end. The spirit of revelry was there. A detailed resort of the exposition will be ieeoed la a few weeka. The following is a brief statement aad to lb Associated Press by Secre tary SUvas which shows la a feeble way th senna one crowds that have visited th fair. "Is rouad aamban, la Xipoettlon OosBsaay has xpnded gt J, 000,000 sine the taosptloa of tb World's Fair project' aad th expaadltara of th several Biases aad . rerritoslas hsve rasehed a total a( 19.000,000. Tbe rt edpti alar lb opening day, April SOta, hav asaouatad so about lib, 000,000, coa alatlag ef sdsslsaloa aad eoaoatsloa royalties The eisvols eloatd wile a reading t f th society paper by the editor, Willi Itae, . Jt eoatsiaad rrUws laa Hal their aad "Snort PSsslag treats" aad wasrsUof gord Uisgs la wbleii ta ecaotaii ware latrstd. - It wassptea'lsgtatsff eaihe sad- earls saeat'oaed la taa ttaasa aad tht whak paper we greatly enjoyed. " . Mast week ta slhmr Ulerary SedMy wDi lev tt first, saeetlag - aad ta the east fetors tssrs will b a Join seas) lag of ta soeisUee when tbara wW b great Hvalry for nt hoeer. It will b sharp sad eieilisg. " - . - The aebUs h are lateratted la tb arogrsasef th seaoot aad are aasJaas fey Uetr shlldraa's walfar aheuld visit thesa avsttlags aad taka.aognlaaaea bf th teeny advaattga afforded by hoidlsg that sadetU. ,' . . - , - . .-A riigttcacl Bom. Desstng tlx asad low the rtrstt 4sirr'r( th aerapsata, at a hsadwd e(Vr ar !'!', r svry day eorflr. r- J, tUi?Te ery'y to tt?e II- ' '!-'. - - I ' r J. L. mm WIiol?Hnle 1 It (all Grower, 5 'Phone 91. 71 ISri Ht Christmas Presents... Christmas is about liorc and evcryliody will lir Inuk uij; l.u something valuable to give to their fr iend arid Hi. re is mi better place to find just what yon warn than nt 1 si hit. Below is a partial list of tliiriR;: that would iii.il.,- n (-. t as well as a valuable present : Ladies, mens and children's lied mom ,lii i a Ih huIi ful line of neckties to select from; a hand'om.' line .if sill, mufflers; ladies and mens initial silk and linen hainlkci chiefs; white and fancy vests; silk snspeudei :. ; line silk umbrellas for ladies anil men; (lothiiiir I'm- mn and oh 1 1 dren; a fine pair pants; a pair nice shoes; an ovi-noal or a rain coat; suit case; rugs and art squares; a roller tray trunk; bath robes; pajamas; kid plows. -1 . -. Don't wait too late to buv. Now is the timea J. J. BAXTER. Cold Weather Specials At Fall it rapidly panlng. .lust a few m ire days, tbun connn celd Docombor when we must grim winter face to face Ifyuuarcnot fully prepared you had better take advantage at the many specials In cold wt-alhrr gnodn, wo will offer for thla week. 25c Pieces. Eitra good Woolen Shirt goodn 58 Indies s i It, $1 value, iiule fil,- a yard. 81IOE8 (W0 pair Lailiee shoes, Sunday wear.'lU'iralar prlrc tl V) or Hng as they last tale 89c a pair. 100 men's snd boys' suits, oli lot, regular price 1 kmd, -m'.i- t'J.'J a suit. WARM Bed Coveting la Just what It taken to keep you .irm during the cold winter nlphts A splendid linn of Illaokels uu rer clvcl in i;nod heavy weights at fl.tl.M. 11.50 and . Overcoats alsD'i Ovr-oeta from $1 ?J to $12 51). mm isd Bin Like a Ghipwrockd Bailor -.-, adrift, b'p1fl and norIeni U the srsrac nuaa who suddenly finds himamfbrreftof otft ooro- r'tnri by reaann of fire Jon wl wh at Iniorano IntJpmnity. ' The In- snntr,r-a oomtianiii we fva Till r n to yonr r"rn 1 Trra gi jmir i , - : r - 1 1 ' v. C O P L O IT. J. A. TONES Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchanjrr STABLE 1 7 ; . 1 - . - . .' - -.,,'. " I tfi4 tire. I stork of nres aad Ma's vr offsrsd for lti ta KsWbtjfl, A t I - t of t-h JnS Is. Ann rr.mrlMs line of Rallies, WagOS, f 1 I 1 . e, I ' ei, V !,':-! I1. h!t f.tDk ' r - - 're V, "1 Dorlt, Y-
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