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r Wovva ;cmS-A i-iMiSS' twm'ty thib hi aiiV''i:'-UV r t- SXW llZJt Z. C.,,SATUEDAY iIGILXIS3KDIClLIBR 31, 1804, mc!iisa.L3iiL FCJt INLAND WATERWAY. TEET COKE AND GO. eW .: P. w e ri P V.J t Ft- ,to be closed out for the holidays!; : Size 18x36," beautiful .Patterns, only 65 each. " " iC:- , 60 pieces of Ribbon' 10 yards for 8,cents. ; , WV ; ; Infants ShetlandWool Sacks, 60 and 75 cents.: . - . Men's and Ladies' Umbrellas, Taffeta Silk, Taped Borders, Sil ver, or Pearl Handle, $1.50 to $7. These were bought for the holi day trade and will be closed' out Not a question of price. J. M. Mitchell & Co., v PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St, Opposite Post-office. Household ucQuejtf MAKES OLD Furniture, Floors and Woodwork, look like NEW. ANY CHILD CAN APPLY IT J Removes all scratches and other marks of wear and tear and give new life and lustre to anything made of wood. For New or Old Floors It is the best Finish on the market. Made in 8 colors and Clear to match all kinds of woods. FOR SALE BY Phone 9o "o) 7)) 1 a) CAROLINA rianti at Clark, Hyman'a 8iding, Ktoston and Bobersonville. Annual Capacity 15,000,000. ,. The tag e demand for our product justifies our claim, that we f orniah , the Rest fielding Brick on tils market. We are now erecting Dry Kilns that wiH not only increase our output, but will alio ma-' ' terially improve the quality of onr product. . lTYJIAIT 8UITOY COMPANY. New Bern, N 0 Best 25 Cent VJ . Christmas Presents in to wn, but j onlya isyjf I ; -left- ' , - i Ennett's Bookstore P. TREfUVITH, f . I fcfackiolUjA Wbeelrigbt avaeetMUrer el BugWa, Wsgeea, Carta - e4 Drsja, Always food oply hi lock. Repatrlag oettlydoeeoaqakh ? !. - v ' ' : -" ' "AVE CAIir WHEELS for at it rnnabte prVes Rliop on Doulh XVont fit Near Ilnllroatl ffenry's riiarmacy. Full lino cfDri! , Tied- iclrv t'cl "5. 'i i nr. I'. ' Fr-r! c i i S iJ S - tttttttt a ttateeeeT Gun?, Pistols. Razors, Scissors and Pocket Cutlery. ' Shells and Cartridges'. I radical Xmas Presents ' Make Happy Hearts. STOVES Range?, Cook and Heat ing. Economical in fall, splendid in operation. Life time in durability, - I lit Stdtf and Blinds A SPECIALTY. 68 Riddle St BRICK CO., " tolling Agents Wbea yoo'r broke Ikt artrle art thy Tby lata aid fir m yo eooa alffe ' Brack old BtM,ihow aoata (look. -Tale Uncky " Moaa'ala Taai - I'eUI . , chaj j oar leek, T 8 Dsfff . i - ; ; Have just received fresh car load 'Ameri can Wire Fence; seme will be sold at greatly reduced rate. -Come and I see me' before buying, ; V ; . Kafcr's Ba!;crvJ ALL l.r.rAD ,i i r U f t' V.'ss'. .'j r-"'' ' f J MJ.t It fa- OYir: Escape of By nnm. State Cbarlera Granted: State Reform- J tetf5 Mattel WUth Come BefweSi -; IglalaWre.jPeathofn.i 5s ' Ham Prlmroae Well . " ' ;iC;Knwa;rToan; i Raleigh, December 30. Most of the talk kere today a abontSjht mnrler yeiterday by ft D Bynnm of k!a partner, Deacon Jamej H Alford.' It was a eold blsoded affair aod.evldentlTapmedita- ed. " The escape Of the murderer, who cooly walked off, ttsed a telephoae, went to the houae of a kinsman and left it,ao companiei by some other person, and Who later waa seen at hl own home by an offlr, who failed to arrest him, bat went., to hsadqaartera for a warrant these things inake talk 6 WUle aomeof. fleers sty they think By nam killed him self, othew rldicale thia idea and say he baak(ntolk a11theVy froinRalelgh to; hla old home In Gatea county and that there are plenty of places for blm to se crete himself. It was aaU yeaterday there waa a secret cellar at the house in the country to whloh the murJerer first went, but a deputy sheriff denies this. The funeral of Deacon Alfoid wu held (odajr from the First Baptist churchj of whloh for hlf a century he had been a rained member. The greatest reapect ws paid his memory by persons of all denominatlona. ' Gen. Car.'e A Woodruff, U 8 A, oo da ty at National guard heaiquartera here, has been called to. Oew Turk by the deai h of a slater. . .. A charter Is granted the Knights Conv mander Company, of Wuhicgton, a ao- olalorkaaJattion A charter la granted a company here to manufacture the Rider kerosene barn r, Intended ti defelop power for all sorts of small plantr, including motors, etc. It rapnrlzea kerosene, w ithont odor or smoke, and, it la claimed will largely replace electricity. J- U Rider 'of Me York CTty and Victor Boyden and Claud lusDockery of Raleigh are interested. The Company holds a patent for a bill r also. ( At the hospital for the Insane here gas Is now psed Instead of ekcliiolty. It la f ornlihed by the conpany which sop piles the tity. The hospital also ntee city water. . ,' . The matter of ca tblLblng a reforms tory for young erimiaala will be warmly pressed before the legislator, la oaae the directors of the . penitentiary fall to establish It, Mecklenburg county socie ties endorse the reformatory, It la learn tdfrom MaW H B Bargwya of the Elng'a Daughtera. , Mr WlQiam Primrose, son of Mr WIS liam 8 Primrose, dkd at the home of the tatter this Burning, of pneumonia. Be returned bare tkiee Weeks ago from New Mexico, where he bad btea for over a year. The disease dereloped three days after hie arrival. REDUCED RUBtElS Of SaaaJssa at Port Arthur laporuat .', .Fort Captured.' ; ' Toklo, Dee, 10. Three Sueatate, cap tared la tke taking of blongahaa fort, state the BistlkeVe traders aombered abemt Ire ha ad red, boat dee sons sailors. The aujoflty of the drfeaders, they say, hare bees k tiled. . . - C U tondot, Dee. to Oaroe' Bayaehi baa receired the follovlof aapplemantary report frota Toklo on the capture of the frlaagtbaa forti' "Oor eocnpattoa of the Krlaattbaa fort wu eonplstely assartd oa the sight of December ISifc whea weosptuiel smoeg other Ihlar foflf larie ee'tlbre goaa, est so smIler Vailbro and thirty l?-BiMleetr sad two maebjoe gaat i i ; ctajd wiia viouuot nvs. r- U Liwi" Wa'tef Set p-dy, colored, wu ema'ed )tttrdy at Croaun, la this oonniy by Drpoty ISakkl Ward, charfad wlh rldstloa 1S21 polJ assed ico ietla., tk.i !j u e:rU the U S KxU SSl hllnr'.r i !;h I'nimi'Ui i u,tr!", ''( K s tr;if, ':: !n !.; t f ; .."- i a' f t- t,.ir,;!ii rr OH I.mI f f tit .it l''ii!-.t 1'iutl snl ws t fie J t si if i: ; ' , ' ' 'it g tTt S ri v. ii.f; f . Town Talk' Interstate Conrenlion Meets In Colnm ... bla. 8. a Project la for. Pro- , ' tected Boate. Columbia, Deo 28. The Interstate In land Water Route Contention was or. gsnlzed here today. J H Chadbonro.of WOmlngton, H was elected presi dent: Coneressman Gilbert B. Patterson of the Wilmington district i V P . Selg neona, 6f Charleston,' 8;jC.And 0 P Goodyear of Branswiek, Ga J first vice- presidents, and B B Olark and S B. Taylor of Columbia, aecrelarles . ; y -Delegates representing' . commercial bodies were present Iron Charleston, Dillon nd Georgetown, 8 Ci; Wilmlng ton? Fsyetteville and Washlnirton, N C, Brnniwick, Ja.' and. a number of other cItlefcm:SSl:at 'j- The scheme hadlM Inception when a bill was presented In Congress by Repre aentatlve John H. Small, of the Flist North Carolina dlatrlot, asking for a sur vey f of 4a In land waterway between Noifolk and Beaufort Inlet, NO. This perhaps, is the moat Important Jink, in the'great chain, catting oft, as It doen the hazardous trip 5 around ' Hat,. Blnce It was first Suggested the pro jeot has grown nntil now It is second in Importance only to the projected Fana ma canal. In fact from a. commercial atandpoinf, It ha bean placed by some as even more Important than the' ditch that will connect the Atlantic and Paoi- fio oceana. Following the action upon Congress man Small's bill, In which a surrey wu authorized providing the project to be a feuible and practicable one, the general scheme has broadened nntil It is now proptaed to extend the great Inland waterway ao m to embrace a Jranapor- tatlon route up the Mississippi river, through the Chlcigo drainage canal, thence tiaveralng the Great Lakea down to New York through - the Erie canal, thence through a chain of email canals to the Chesapeake Bay snl to Nor folk. The ronte will then be through the Carolina sounds to the Atlantic Ocean, aouth of Batteraa, along the coast that la tree from storms, heavy seu and mys' terlons currcnte, when a chain of canala will again traverse the Booth- Atlantic Statu from Columbia to the Golf of Mexico, to the starting point the mouth of the Mississippi. The route between Norfolk and Bean- fort la one of the moat Important llnka in the chain that would opes up great timber, trucking anl fishing industries. CoDgiesaman - Small will not let the greater overcome th j lesser 'project by virtue of Its magnitude, hot will en duvor to consummate hie scheme first and then let the remaining links be ad ded at the pleasure of Congreu and u vhe eslgeaclM ma y warrant. Newt la a Nutshell The suit Isatltuted by the Government sgalnat the alleged Paper Trust involves the same principles. It la stated, which enured lato the suit against, the Qogar Trail to 18M. ' -, - " ' v - Bereral Southern senators a 111 oppose the arbitration treat Ira a alee the letter are amended ao u to eielnde the repudl ated debte of Boathers Stales from arbi tration, .. , 1 " , -; Ooversor CdeU uaonBcee' that the Called . States Beaatorablp had bets settled and that the teas of Chaaaoey M. Depew would be the only one pre- mbu4 at Ike lUpubllcae - cia- coa, . ' ; '" The Csars life wu Insured wUh Lloyds for some iheoaaada of pounds at 18 gotoeee per eeni' The risk le for on ly tea months. It Is believed the losor ancee were effected by Boulae boad boldera. . " ' mmm. " '. " ' i. - A meeting feu been eelld 'or laacsry I3lb at Cblmsey Rock to dlacoss the prcpod eew coooly and to hsar reports from the reatly eppolnted eoBirclUe oa booB-Ury aod rxUiIoi. At the tnvy.Dt Ueitra. Ctt'g, Br!tt and Car ter tt Asbevllte will deUrer ad dr. TT. prof. J. AV.tn V 4 l.n !itrr, ri! Irn', ry tl Cu Irj r,( tvt f h (h A rr il I ''. I t,;,!! ',lrf , f '.ln t!ni.ffi.Hih r f Oit J- '' li r n I - i i .: ,?-e t!. a a 1 'I .d. 1 bit J 1 r 1 ! s f ! Rev G T Adma : returned latt nleht rrom uarnam.f y. i-; MUs RIda Derlckaon, . of E'luakeih City la here vlsUirfg friendsf Mr 0 G Blades, of Laurel, Del .arrived here yuterday. s$ j, -. ? " MrP J Delemat-f jdrlental waa InJ the city yetterday.;::v-V! . 'S ' Miss Bilda Davenport returned )eater aay to tno jt u. y-y-i-'ti-m--. n Mrs A D Ward end aon,-rWiUfann left yesterday for a visit at KtnsDsrllle, ;i Miss Hannah : Wise of Pamlico ia In the city the gaest of the MisaeaMpLack lan-::;, i s ;iX'Ir: : f- . Rev J W Horaaday and eon, Mr Fred passed through yesterday eo route tor their home at Greenvi:le. i Mr W H McOabe, State Aeeot of the Connecticut Mutual 'lonurance Company left for Durham, laat night. ti Mr ThbS W-Llndsay returned yeater day from Beau fort -where he attended the Hornaday-Jonee weddings Mr and Mra Palmer Dalrymple and children who have been visiting the fam lly of Mr J Mrfltnee, returned to their home at OarbontOn, $Q. . Charles Relzensteiu, Esq , of New York City, arrived yeaterday and is vis iting relatives-- Bla 'many friends here were busy 'extending the glad hand to him during the day SHORT PASSING EVENTS. Watch meeting will bo held at the Methodist Chspel on Pollock street Sat urday nlghti the publiu cordially invi ted. The annual sermon before the Female Benevolent Society will be preached Sun day evnlug at the Tabernacle church, corner Broad aod George Sis. A well known Isdy of this city, who gfeatly enjoys driving waa the recipient on Chrlatmu 61 very stylish Stsnhope whlchshels now enjoy log everyday when the snn ahlnea. The marriage of Mlsa Bessie Jones, and Mr Clifford Hornaday, of Durham, N 0, took place Thursday night at the home of the bride, at Beaufort, N C, Rev Mr Hotnaday, officiating. James B, Dawson hu on exhibition at hla atore a check for $50 given him by the Pepsi Cola Co, u a rebate of lOeta a gallon on 600 gallons of Pepal Cola die. pensed by him during the year 1904. Today will be the lut day of 1904, but more noteworthy u the lut day when the ''aame for me" will bedti paused oyer the open bar. The weather forecast le for fair, but It Is goiog to be "wet" In many places. ONLY A VOLUNTEER At The New Mascnlo Theatre Next . Monday Night. The Lyric Stock Oompany, which la said to be the stxongeet popular price attraotloa oa the road, will Inaugurate aa engagement of fire nights, with the usual . matinees, next , Monday night. The company It composed of only reoog- alaed players, Including Meurs Harry Wesley, Walter. HOI, Frank Sawyer. Claude MoClellaa, Harry Lyntoo, Will Levels aod Frank Stafford and Misses Alice Donaldson, Aga Lena, Ellaabeth Miller and Basel Filch. The aamu of theae players alone , guarantees '.the worth cf the company, but to make It doubly so f le well to add ihs titles of some of the well knows plays the oom pany l producing. -They are "The Tie That Binds", the latest emtio! of thai versatile dramatist, Hal Held, author of Daman Hearts'', the grand military drama of the tines Dnly a Volunteer", which la the feature bill of the company and whloh . Is elwsys presented with special scenery, lhs Popular New York and London encores, "The Lobster, the splendid dmtse cf Intensity,- "dtttl Waters" and the beaotlfnl English play of sweetness aod sincerity, "The Card of Life". Also the eompaoy U making e big rerlval of the great dusks, "David Derrick". ' . " ' Mondsy night the ormpany will -be la "Only a Volunteer". Clerer peelatlf s will be Introduced In coaaeo. Uoa wlih tbebiil. , . Pts now oa a'e at Wetera Book Store. ' . . , : rrtca, 15, 15, and M c nta. Mtt!na Wedoeedsy and Filday, - rarrcrrj ri:,:t Tcricco, T!. Hirr'iVf )0W Jrli S 0fen!li8,w!!l 'r ot 1 1 yrf. it U ' t ":t'-e to r'e ri-i'r n !ih t. "'. t i tir-n i,t UV.r, tt t' prl 't l hif !;' 2 a': ltd !! ir ti '.il I i t '. f i '0 1 1. .-i It t I iwve removeo my Dusmess. Hancock and Broad .Streets, best selected stocks of . .. STAPLE 9? to be found in the city. Having bought the Parker Stock at a re duced price I am prepared to offer good bargains in many lines of goods. Having the good will of the Parker business. I resnectfullv ! a1 for 8 continuance of its to please you and sell you at the lowest possible prices. Thanking the-public for its past patronafie and wishing all a happy New Year, I remain, Yours to please, p. L. McDaniel Wholesale eft Retail Grocer. A HAPPY HEW I take this method to thank my friends for their liberal patronage durini the year QfTr904, and prom ising to continue selling you goods lower than any house in the city, and wishing you all a prosperous and happy New Yea', I am, Yoors very truly, J. J.BAITEE Afte? Sleeping Redactions on all Goods. Entire Stock of Dress Goods and Silks it 60 as. on the dollar. JACKETS 40 Jacke s,the inl we sold for 18.00, now 1.Dh. Don 'I pay 110 00 for your suit of clothes when jou can get the same suit in oar sttre for $4.62, .'. EUhteo. down men's) and boys' Dress Shirts you pay SOo ehf-where-There 19 cents each The eboearthatvoa pay lljio for we sell you for 92 cents. - 600(JyardaotllanjbQrg' Edging; and Insect on. 15 and 20c quality, "weeping sale price 7 1-S and lOo.. CatVig Sets, Pocket ICnives9 . . . . , ,. and various other things we keep will make nice Xmas preeente, .- Ceneral line of Hardware, Building Material, Palate and Sew Mill Supplied.' Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co . BARDWARX 71 Middle It rhoneli?.,. - ' V r; .' (INCORPORATED.) C; -V"; , "Nw n.m's Grt Military Srbnot 1. l'-!rH-.r r-nu "". iMi!.t frrtli. Pure K$trt and targe, etrfaat ly f-in.i-' f.l I , i. I U.r j-KADt t'V elwtnrity. . , ... 2. f ; r . -r. A y'm t st ti HkI of rry Aejrtmnt. 3.1 t I rf . r.t l.iri'e i-rtr:'rr kirat4 at 4ifTrnt' pMnta-Verll yrVrr' - ar'-. - ,'. li r t ' a f r U, Kh ar ' -l;i v : " V. r , f r(,-u t-:iO. ; t,r 2 i i nn ! , i Jmry tr.d. ' S. J. IIOLLADAY, a. B, L!- to the J. R. Parity Stnro t where Thave one of the largest and .. ... and FANY CE RIES former patrons. We will do our best TEAR TO ALL. Xmas Sale MILL ICPTLtU 44 Cravea - raoMltl. -. . " .r Rafeigh Nws and Obtorver. n
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