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MMMHMMtMMHMMW W W WW w w v w w w w w " " ". " A . best wishes to our - -friends and patrons and a prosperous New Year to all. Yours sincerely, J. M. Mitchell & Co., PHONE 288. .-'!! 4Z Pollock St., Opposite Post-office, ; n, : M feieilSrJ It TWA 'HOUSEHOLD LACQUC8L MAKES OLD Furniture, Floors and Woodwork, look like NEW. ANY CHILD CAN APPLY IT I Removes all scratches and other marks of wear and tear and gives 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 CALE BY Phone 99 ? CAROLINA BRICK CO., Hants at Clarka, Hjmans Siding, Kinitanand RobersonvH'e. Annual Capacity 15,000,000. 1 The large demand for our prod oct justifies ourelaim, that we furnish the Beet Bu.lding Brick on thli market. We are tow erecting Dry Kilns ihat will not only Increase oar output, but will also ma terially improve the quality of onr product, I1YJIAN SU1-PI.Y COMPAHY, ' New Ben, N C 8elunf AgffiU Best 25 Cent Christmas Presents in town, "but nly a few left. Ennett'j Bookstore n TDriiiifiTii r. inuiwun, Blacksmith Wbealrigat MeeataMemef BatgVe, Wegoes.Certe 4 Drtji. Always a good leppty hi stock. Retetrlsg eeetly done est , lee. 1 HAVK CART WHEELS ' . " fey sale at rossunahla prices , ftboptm BoaLh Front HtNcarXXAt!rad '.- 1X7 Riddle tit Full line of Dmps.lTcd- iclntg, TollotAx- Fresh Supch of Flower Nl Gun?, Pistols. Razors, Scissors and Pocket Cutlery. Shells and Cartridges. I radical Xraas Presents Make llappy Hearts. STOVES- Rangee, Cook and Heat- log. Economical in full, splendid in operation. Life time in durability, Sash, Doors and Blinds A SPECIALTY. 68 fllddto 5t I II brara (ke ilnai ef Csilkoot Paee, I'll cross l be alalas af (roatl I'd leave ay wife tad eroet Ike ate. Ra-her Uaa be wtihcai Beck; Moss tela Ta. PI Defy. Have Just recehea fi resh car toad' Ameri can Wire Fencer same will U sold kl greatly reduced rate. Come indlseeL me " before buyhgp:::;l . . " t E. 7. Smallwood Kafer'sBaliery. AIL tRA0 and F.OI U -' ' made bf the WaaTiirwa , j; f Gt pKK'm Of f rulm. Wg . i ,. t. r Se Wy ff- - , ekij. ,. , trlttly r '. Notice , Local jSnnti of the Put Week. - . Lut Toidy evening JIis - Mary WMtty invited a namber of her friends to meet ker guett, VIM Margaret Lee Of The erenleg wai very pleatantlr peat la games and other putlnus, During theevenlog confectlontrltt, nnts end (rnlti were ietved., ' ' GERMAN. Mrs J f Piettvmsn- tnd . Mrs Rilph Grey laraed mrdt to k dance given eom- pllmentery to their dangbtert, lllttes Mildred Qray ana -Ti glnia Prettymaa The delightful -affair took phwe lat Thnndty evening from 8 to 1 In the dining room of the Hsstltoa Hotel Thtre were shout 155 ecrp' whe part! elrated. , The German wae lead by Mr Adolf h Nnnn with MIta Elitabeth Butral. ; Be fore the close of the evening a dainty lnnoh was wives to the guests. The following were the cliapeiones: Meidames W 8 Bammerell. Howerson and Mbaea Mstgaret and Issbelle Bry an. DAKCISO PAKIT. One of (be enjoyable affairs of the holi day acaaon was the dance given Friday evening by Mtas Mary Hoghes at her home on Craven Sireet The room In which the gneatl danced was beautifully decorated In bamboo. 1 hire were about 40 present. Un Robert A. Sllckney entertained at oarda a few frlendalsat Thunday after noon. Utt Tbundiy evening Mrs W B Bladea eotertatned a tew frhnda at Flinch Miss BeUle Bntton gave an enloi able party at her home last Tneerer evening la honor of her friend. Mies Mamie Eoja'l. Ltat Moidty a'teraoon Mr Carl Daclela gave a delightful itraw ride to a namber of .ladies and - gentlemen who proaonnoed H aa enjoyable affair. Mrs ft P Biyan gave a patty at bar borne laal Thursday evenlnj eompll- menty to her Bekee Mlaaea May and Beaale Bolllater and Mary Louise Waters The evening aa pleaaaatly tpeat In playing games. coMi-uifUTATi cisn nun, Mra J R B Ca raway was thscbarm'm hoaleaa at a ord party Frt Wvtfvf raooa from 4 to o'olock, Mrs MeMaU of Sails bary betas: the gneet. of honir Hi head goes re was the game plated el which there were all tables. Jtra James Blddle received tat list prise sad the ooeaolatloa was swarded to Mrs M X Marks. The tMinbare of the Shakespeare Olsk awt Uaemteg alike keeaa of Khe RaaaleP.BtrtetaadlBsteadoC ikeas- ail eUdy of Iosm play the time was epeet In eoetat feertalloa and waMihltg the old year peas pat. -The gnesta who were present ware ckeneed with tea . hospitality of their hoeUae. " Mr MM raftow," Btp el the Hew' Bern hraaeh of I'M Ufa Issnrasoa Ceav paay 1 1 Ybgtala gave aa etlorabie baav 1 one Tharsdsy treateg to his staf aad few bvtirf Meeds. Mr amw bxmms ai bis sppaseiatioa to the staS for their tahhinl work wl bias dating the year. The ev wtag wa pleataatl passes: sad lata 44e4 10 the valor!, -,. . -., unwoa raarf. - Mies LttaetU. Oaaffgate laaach partyyetaetdarsaoralegtohfew a4her (rkands aa the lessen tm td. The pat Went sp the Trent river to Bock ftpriag fraat whewee they aaM p the Xee titer asd retareed sUt amt, Thoee wke ww t were MUs Msad Mesger aad ineai, M las Vary Baeep ladle Whtte- hart,M0dredOray, EMa Dili, Aaea Beat sal Adalaidf f eok.Keaera KarUs Biock, Blfh Batiia, Out Ararttoe 14 Mead miw Teas WnUi TksrslayeriNle Kiel MaUl Be l Hag gars k puif to S tew fel!.' The evaetag was pleeuiUy pewad la pUyteg f ' t, a. c. saw trrtnratsa. .; -The J 0 C Oaa df if trui!y a'e'e M U:t file1i 1u Hal emlag at IbekaMof k!Ua MfnU iantany a la ttMBt. I fiaura til taa el a 5i!nal a '.My eak wae r4 t.y at 'a I :.wj aJ ihe feiuika fca t i4 wl la '. a.-. 1 M- r t,e il-Va ' f I n. v, . ii i : Uf ' r f V I k . ' 1 e t Salmagundi parte In honor of Mtas Benrletta Hancock and Ur Edwin Rich. ardson. The home was 'prettily deco rated in holly and mistletoe lor the pleasant occasion.- The guests were re ceived bt Mr and Mrs Oongdon.K Two prizes vera given gold stick pin which was the gentlemen.s prise snd two gold beauty pins, ths ladlas prise. The for mer n awarded toKr John Green aad th latter to. Hiss Mamie BlchsrdeonJ During the evening delightful refresh' meats wen served at small tsbles. , A TBIF lit THI A1B SAIP IFISUWIU.. One of the meet enjoyable sffalrs of th week was the party .: given nt the home of -Miss Maud -Munger compli mentary to hergnest, Mias Mary Bamsey of Tennessee:" - The guests were invited to take a tour In an air ship called the Speedwell. The ladles entered the ship which - had the furnishings of a drawing room. The young men before entering were banded tickets sn whiwi. vers burlesqued in the skillful work of Mrs Bayard Wooten the last name of the young ladles. By this means partners were- chosen ""togo on tne trip.. Mnoh merlnont was earned iS trying to And the ownen of the names represented on the tickets. After the ship was In progress the guesu leictsed on their vivid imagina tions to enjoy the different plsees at which they stopped and write a detorlp tlon of the journey ss the one written the best the author would receive ze. The Bpeedwell stopped st Paris where the party enjoyed the excellent music there, the next stop wss in the mountnlns where they experienced the delight of a deer hunt, Mlas Besale Dill being the Under of a pretty sliver stick pn In which was a deer head. The klondyke wss not forgotten and from there they returned with gold nuggets within which wee concealed dainty con factions. From there they consulted a fortune teller nt Venice and were told a few things of the past and future. When the party returned a most delightful re past naa served to the entbnalaetlo trsv ellers. ' For the beat description of the Jour ney, MrBeyard Whluharit received tbe prise whh-h was a tllrer atlck pin BMNQCIT. Last Friday evening a jolly Cbilstmea party met to enjoy the hoepitaJlty of the young men who gave a Yale Tide ban quet and party, complimentary to their yoeng ktdy friends. Tbe hours were from 9 vo 18:80. At the door the gneats weie met by s dlmisuilre butler who ushered them to the reception room The master of ceremonies, Mr Ra'ph h. emita pretested each gueat with souvenir card en which was a number. By tneae they matched the numbers for partners in the progreaslrc gamea. All ao.laof Interesting gases were played sad a holly seal wss stamped on the sonvenlr oarda for the number of gamea woe. . ' - .The five gueata who tied on rames won drew for the prise, a beautiful lace an, and Mias Fannie Green proved the hecky one.. A seated supper was nerved at midnight at a large table that extended the length of the dining room and two other small tables, nil of which were lighted with candelarbrmn aad tastefully arranged. ' An elegant supper in fire eouraes was served. This delightful affair took place at tbe home of Mrs Irene Hasmnond on Bread St, wfe Is famous as a server of ban- uU. . . r- - . TRY C018 ARO GO.' Unfit Chadwlck of Brasfort was a flaltor here ywtei lay.' - Mats Mamie Bore ef kavstock wu la Hew Beta jseteeday.. . : . Mr and Mrs i todolph Daffy of Celber- law Lake are vlalUag la the ally. ' -T Mr R B Bisloek west to Pelleeksvllle, ea Sheet lag trtp yfataiday. : , Ml R Btdad Jet kaft tWlUraay moa lag fore few days Kip lo fllcbaaead. Mi Oee BarfonV Wft laal ntgkt tor WHaoe. te VUH kS saotW, Mrs J J Bartoat. , . r t- . i . . .. . . Jlr aad Mrs fied Bleaardaew' left yes terday samalsg foe vklt; at Black Moeaula. ' ' . ' -" .- Mra Cetme Coraaalsgs reittraed Is Wu h4Mat Gnaaabaro, yesterday I tier S vtall la ratetlrae II the efy. " Maaers I tl halson and W 1 Akbotl, ntetaad latutday from I week's best ial uip la Tawttre eosatr. Mtajark frarna and akllrtrn. wbo bars b v1.H)i r)'r4 ears, ret or adt fc llvkiti,:a .ir!i. Mr t C knrua, Ne la an tr.'f f"T e VCWmtt hnv, te'l o Um Cii Ua li a'a Uidy msraia; r'tlra la Oa.'fW. V,fC A I '.y t,t iicl wi '. a. ' ' a la l. a it AH . ft r. . i t mm uoiiOK TbJnks No Important' Leflslat ion V,-. Will 3e Attempted. fkatlment Against Distilleries. Visitor . i - - ... From Oklahoma. So News of Bscsped Murderer Bynum. . Inauguration Cere monies. , Raleigh, Dec. SI. All sorta of rumora were current today about R D Bynum, the murderer of James H Alford. The aherlff ssya he has had no news later than that yesterday moralog, that By nam was teen walking in a toad eight miles southeast of ltslefgrVgOingto. ards Benaon, a atatlon on the Atlantic CoaitLma. Bynnm'a wife le .neatly crszed by the Crime of her wretch of a husband. She has three children, the oldest 18. The lawyer, Bynum'a couein, lowuoaenouae ttynum went stones, says he found the murderer In the woods He seems to hsve walked a long distance with Bynum that day and petbapa thai night. A lawyer atud ihat thia lawyer If he merely walked with Bynum waa not aiding and abetting In the letter's escape, but that If he took Bynum up in a vehicle and carried him eff that would be a different matter. Borne believe Bynum was- taken severe! miles in s buggy, but the lawyer's muddy feet showed much rough, walking. Tbe funeral of Allord was largelv attended. He bore hlmaelt with rare courage to the end after he had been ehot. He had prays 1 for the reformation of the drunk ard who alew htm. Thla afternoon tbe apecial committee appointed by the chamber of commerce to aid the legislative committee in s tanging for . the Inauguration cf Gov Glenn met to oonalder that matter. Mr Pendleton, who is the head of one of the great Indian schools in Oklahoma was here today. His last prior visit to Raleigh was when he was an officer in Gen Sherman's army. He was in Gen John A Logan's corps, which was the one which so completely prevented the negro troops from carrying out their threat to burn the city, which threat they made as soon as the news of Pres ident Lincoln't assassination reached here. In an interview with A D Watts, the author of the Watts liquor regulation bill be said :-"I find very little senti ment against this law. The republi cans have been acting against it in some localities. Democrats to a small extent were against it here and there but this sentiment in their part is now practically gone. 1 don't believe there will be any general liquor legislation of importance, but some local legislation. Last session an attempt waa made to secure tbe passage of a law not allow ing any distilleries or bars in towna than 600, but it failed to pass. There ought to be such a provision, aa places' under 600 have virtually no more protection than the country. The sen-, ti merit against distilleries is very great even in places where they are now in operation. Aaheville baa driven them out There is a bag movement to drive them out of Richmond, Yadkin and Davie." TOMORROW PIGHT Only Volunteer Will Be Presented At Tbe Theatre By The Lyric ZCo.. Theatre will make a joyous offering next weak at popular pries and, ad doubt the attraction wiUUUrgciatroolsed, as theeoen-pany-the well known Lyras Stock- will be one ef tie best. It ie enVreoaad of all recctrilseA player. The engagw- it win be tnaufrurated ' Monday sight with A big production af 0 las- wet past "Only I, Volunteer, " which gets Its title' freaa the beautiful song by that title... It as aoraeOdng not only new to Mew' Bars but new to the entire South ss wvO. . The plot deals with the present war and two of the ecu art kid at Port Arthur. However there to nothing blood-curdling about the pac. it as aY drama true to Bfe and of powerful Intensity. , The produe lion wiU be made with special aeenery, Including e pirtureaxjua Mens of moon, lif nt on the water. The company will also praaent some of the ' Vary UUet perUltlfln, which wiU Include Mr Frank fawyor M S"gS and dane, Mr Clauds M- IriiAii, the well known baritone. In th t fltnatraUid eonga, Mr Harry Ww'.ry tn up-to-dsU mnol-;u, and rd t!, (;rt fryklo, wKo ta said to be tf.e T. t all!'l end ui.i'fie a Ire walk cf in t-' in ti, wnrtil On lh oining i ,'lVrl! h.llsinc "Onrys l-ri.ou, TT-.sfe Alt" and "For PaW, S 1'yt." n als nd to pktura - to a fa sre hajt,fjHy ek,r- f'"'l m as aa a al ffa tra Boat INew I have removed my business to the J. R. Parker Store, corner of Hancock and Broad Streets, where I have one of the largest and & best selected stocks of Jj" STAPLE and FANCY E GROCEmESl tojbe found in the city. Having bought tlio Parker Stock at a re- jf duced price I am prepared to offer good bargains in many lines of J goods. Having the good will of the Parker business, I respectfully JS ask for a continnance of its former patrons. We will ilo our best y to please you and sell vou at. the lowest possible prices Thanking the public for its past patronafie and wishing all a happy New Year, I remain, Yours to please, T. L. McDaniel WholeMale A A HAPPY NEW I take this method to ilmuk my friends for thoir liberal patrouago durinf the year of 1001, acil prom ising to continue selling you goods lower thim any house in "the city, and wishing you a prosperous and happy New Yea', I uin, Yours very truly, J. J. 33 A X T B K . Afte Xmas Sale Sleeping Reductions on all Goods. Entire Stock of Dress Goods and Silks t 60 as. on the dollar. JACKKTS--4U Jackc s, the Kin. Don't pay $10 00 for your suit same suit in our at-ire for J-i.fi'A EiDhtan doztn men's and lxiys' I)re.s ,shirt whore here 19 cents each ine ihoes that yon psy ll.6o oUUUyara 01 Hamburg Kdging sweeping sale price 7 1-2 and lor. 75 Middle Ht. Catving Sets. Pocket Knives, ' v Scissorsf Gtins ' and various Other things we kep will mak nka Xmiu pr-eM , Cenersi fine of Hardware, Ruilding Material, Painu and Raw al.ll Suppl Gaslcilj Hdw. & Mill Supply Co. 8ABDWAUn Middle St, ' PbeM 14T. NeBetn;! I (IKCORPORATtD.) -'"New rw"! Orrat MOitary ScfiosiRaMgh Kewi and Obaarvw. A Few Pnrntaof Cmtlenrar V t ." ' L Snpor nihwrwrits, rUamliuI Crwwtda. Pure Watr, and ianre. aiagant ly fami.hd bnlHinta, bud OiftMghout Ky atectnrity. , t Kut-rv 1 -acuity. A Ppcial.at at the heed ef evwry rHmrtownt. A Ctt HarrwrWa and Girl s Dnvwritory kxatod at dirTarawt pnarrta-eark SryWv enmtw dr1plinnan, - , , i- Lwrt mue f or the advsnUar. - ' " :'-" v- Writ f r (auktm ftpnrg l.rm Blr ianuary Ind. : S. Je H0LLADAY A. B, LL. B, LYc:;'s Frcholi PorioiiiGal Drops ' ' j.'l !.. ,r,r tTrfuk DftARtrO t i.I... i.,.i.t I,,, ,a fTr,, r.i r. ' a, tt-M pweuaUa, Qnsattets I Retail Groiw. YEAR TO ALL. I we hoM lor mi IIUW i fill . :ill of cl. ltn-.s when Ret the iy .Or r-lie for we sell you (or and Inso tou, 1 ami j Oc quality, MIU. tCPrU lit 44 Craven l laona til Academy. I'Ji; - F'-.--....... v. an) eif ie " , l ! i l t 1 ar om ' t t ',,r I f 1 ! 1 7 iuvn rJTAr.TfACT- - '
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