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1 jus : f&.fv mw IIW BISK, I. C.1THURS0AI(M0RHIHOl JANUAft? 20, 1905. Y0L.1XIU-S0.2U. TWENTY THIKD EAR t X. 61 u FOR DAYS! If s up to you if you contemplate buying a Silk Dress or Shirt Waist. You cannot rfford to miss this chance. A Httle money goes a long ways at this Silk Sale. $1.25 Black Peau de Soie, 21 inches, very heavy for 95c. 1.50 Black Peau de Soe, 24 inches, extra heavp quality $1.25 2.25 Black Peau de Soi, 36 inches, for 1.90 1.50 Black Peau de Soi, 86 inches, for 1.25 1.25 Black Peau de Soi, 36 inches, for 1.00 1.25 Black Armure,"21 inches, for " 90c 1.35 Black Taffetta, 22 inches, very soft and heavy 95c 1.50 Black Taffetta, 36 inches, for 1.25 1.25 Black Taffetta, 36 inches, for 95c 95c Black Taffetta Brilliant, 36 inches for 59c 1.25 Cream Diana, 21 inches, for - 95c All Colored Silks and other Choice Fabrics will be Reduced on the same basis. J. M. Mitchell & Co., PHONE 388. 42 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. Our January Sale the "Greatest Yet" 'Begins This Morning Don't Miss It . S"LITH CO., 1 Door From Jno. Suter & Son South Front St ONLY fic. A YARD. 1,520. yards Hamberg Edging and Inserti 10c. oualily. your choice be. a yard. SPECIAL. 10 pieces full yard wine genuine Cannon Cloth, the 121c. kind, sale price 9c. vara. ONLY TWENTY-TWO PlECES-best Standard Table Oil Cloth, i S main of I nt Tent at A ' Coplom For Tl i Week. c V J S. COPLON, . . 75 Middle Street fancy patterns, your pick at 14 cts. a yard. BLEACHING. Remember at S. Coplon's is the only place where you can get' full yard wide Andro-Scoggin Bleaching for 7J cts. a yard. Only 10 yards to a customer. Think of it Your choice of any Suit or Overcoat in ouj stock at less than value prices. We are giving a liberal reduction on all Winter Clothing, Overcoats, Underwear, etc. SHOES. Reimm'ter our Special Shoe Sale. Buy shoes from us and save money. 9 c c 1 mm gdts m PRICES DEMORALIZED. EVERYTOIffG BOTTOM HIDK UP Tfitifsday. Fri day. Saturday. Saturday is Ike Last Day THE BIGGESTE- - " -3ALE EVER HELD. This greatou of all tolas w ever hold will ctoa on Batcrdiy nlfl, and if you snita tetlmf yor than of the groat faorgaliw we f !. It la your fault fire i liars bare via bay wKnt tea would U oTSt store. - '," , ' Menu and IUjaftu'.U. PRICES CUT IM THRtg. V' . Strike wWI jot nj better boy now for twit eraaon, it win be money n pm porfcet, yet) will nevf late eurarjrj oppwiaiity wa an over -otu tod, and thj rnurl fo-no rcoorret. fro entire stork -almoat t for ana. ; '. ' : . ; Ire. UotKln, too, V Tbe awtireirna of Dresn Ceois rat U cmt and mor! tdf . Now U tbe time te save your aeoney EverythMf it oWn Vwor than It teveBeel-lf ymjeilMtW y will hm Tntmrnf-mlj 0,r (Uy-Tbrr)jr, Frkk; and 8tarly-a4 yrwr onwrtuniiy I frnt, TWr Ut r arMdti, oitd tit mu.t Mvo-ofM 4nlUr li w wtt tw-U b Wr li Railnf WlU baryirw In ovory took and - acit froM Um AlXimCFUEALTH BUSY V1TH BILLS. 7n .. . : 4r r-Oy Jones ana Craven Counties Bave Bill Introduced, PQUOHE. i Absolutely Pure HAS 1.0 SUBSTITUTE TO PROTECT bAST- ERN CAROLINA What Winborne Saya-fiis Bill Will Do. Inspection Law Bill. Coldest Day of Season. Raleigh, Jany 25th. -r-In an interview with representative Winbome, the introducer of the bill to amend the Con stitution so that after each race, white and black had been provided with four month schools, there may be discrimi nation, he said that wh;le everybody really favored the amendment some were afraid to change the present status of things, thinking it in politics. That his amendment was very different from the ones proposed heretofore. giv ing white taxes for white schools and negro taxes for negro schools. It was nothing of that kind. He declared that unless something of this kind were done, the Democrats will lose eastern North Carolina. 'Out of the white voters in that section of the State in the last election, the Democrats got only three in five, while the Republi cans got the other two, and the votes fell oft"; a third as compared with what it was four years ago, a great propor tion the whites simply staying away from the polls. He says that all through the eastern part of the State that white voters are waiting to see Many Petitions on Dlfotce Matter. - Married Women's Bill Falls. Bqaabble Over Treasurer Lacy'a Relief Blll.-Hc-llef for Conty Commlsaloneis. Special to Journal. Raleigh, Jan 80. In Senate, petition? for rapeal of all divorce laws came to from various religious bodlep. Q iaken eommtnded anti-Jug law." Bills were Introduced to change time ot holdlcg court Id 14'h Dlstilcl; lo amecd act ei labllahlog graded sohooli at Hen lersoc ri'le; to allow rallwa) s 10 give passes to newspapers to pay for advertisements; to mend law prereutlng fire waetc; to giv Illegitimate ch.ldren right to loheiit eqaaily from their mother. fTbere was long dltcUsdon on lb 9pi clal order of Ward's bUl a'low married women to msko contracts a' booah the? were unman i -A. Bill fsi - ed to pai by vote SO to 23. Blll'.regulating ssUitrs of Judges wi made ireclal order for tomorrow. R 1 o relieve board of ag- i culture to c mi ri nuttug lo curret t ei psnses of Agilcul ural'ard Mechtnlcl College was mv't Dclal trier for n xt Thursday. Bil tll'iwtng married women t'ght to con trie, wHch had failed to"1 pits was the last raomeot lecoogldend and aadi peciil order for Friday. In House were rec ired repoi's fron 'arlous 3' all departmr n't, thowirg d m er and saUi i s of cltrkt and em plcy e f Sill was lotrodncrd by McNlncb, t i mead divorce law. Maty rcemorU'i were pr seated against dlvor e laws, an i a aialrg for law ngsioet fia iduli n'l' ibtalnl ig good. The feature I ihi t'ay wts agumir t a bill to repeal une parsed ytsi. rdi (lying State Treaauiertacy relief ly re aylog him f 374, which he paid Biate S6UTHERN PLANTERS CONVENE I Great Meet Ire at New Orleans to Dls- cuib QucsiIods of Vi al Importance TbeSonthrrn Inter S ate Cotton Cod- vnrfon now In session at New Orleans is composed of the repieaentatlye bufci oesi men and planura of the Sonth. P,-ol ably never before was there so no table a body of aouihern men' gttbered I In New Orleans to discuss matters sol vital to their Internet. The ,dlly ps pers ttte that the flri session of th convention closes wtth a unanimous dc-l llon that the paramount qestlcD I ith the sonthern farmer was the redur-1 'ion f f acreage and the use of commer cial feril.i7.irs, U is estimated that I'M 1 p anters aud business men interested in 'he produjc ion of cotton are pretent a (lie convent! n. Mr. M 1) Lane wh represents Craven county at the c n cuiijo telegraphed Ihe Journal yestei- lay as f jllows: We ('he Nor.b Carolina delegitlcD) irrlved here 8bf-ly. The souttaira farm I era and business men aie larccly aid I ibly represtnti d aud a wirm and en ibus'antc convention Is In teasloi: tro' g hope for a tol!d organ! z it i' lo h Carol na delegates In from tan i ire maalug I iiinldable a) p;arance. Fresh Car Load Voight's onow Unit White Ffost and Admiral Flotif Just Received. If you need a Barrel of Strictly First Class Flour at the right Price give me a I. J. L. McDaniel Wholenale farkcr Store. Corner P.ro:ul iinil Iliincock SLs. what the legislature would do on liquor and public school questions. He says that thtt amount having ben stolen frm bl .. . I L 1 1 I ' 1 . . ni vi me M!upie, ne nnos, warn w fBo b Clerk Wi Ham H Manlo. it s Douna to taK place next Wednesday night. Notice of Sale of Land By virtue of a power of siilecontainoc I in a certain mortgage uoea executed oj Fred Elizon Smithy Elison, his wife t( R W. White and r . IN. Hawkins. ( n .he 5th day of March A. I). 1H!):!, tlu said mortpraec deed is recorded in th Recister's ollice of Craven county, North Carolina in Book of Deeds No. 110. Daee 4E8. the undersigned will ex nose to sa e at nuDlic auction at ikivui North Carolina, on the 27th day of ''eb- ruary, 190.r,, for cash, to the highest bidder, the following described lands: That niece or parcel of land lyine am being in the said county oi i raven, an loinine- the lands ot Jamesjones. walK r and Jones, Harry Rouse, and knowr is beine a nart of the Isaac Kent pa tent, bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake, James Jones coiner and mm ,-iouth 78 West 30 poles t the back line of the patent, then with that line iNoru 15 West to a little aitcti, men Miutn i. East lit! poles to a stake, then South li East to the beginning, containing liv acres more or less. This 25th day of January IWH ETTA HAWKINS, Administratrix of F. N. Hawkins deed. I,oftin & Varser, Attys. WOO D for SALE 1,000 Ooircis! 'Tine Cord Wood, 75c. per Load. Hard Wood, 90c. per Load. defer to Northern sentiment, but there is nothing of this. Only three other States in the union have in their con stitution such a provision regarding edu cation as North Carolina now has. Today the legislative committee of the State Firemen's Association met with Insurance Commissioner Young and Messrs Alex'.Webb, and A W Mc Allister, representing respectively the North Carolina Home and the Greens boro group of four flre insurance com panies. There were present J D Mc Neill, the president of the State Asso ciation and also the President of the National Association; R D Douglas, vice president of the National Association and chiefs F N Taylor of Greensboro, H T Day of Tarboro' A 11 Borden ol Salisbury and C C Cooper of Reidsville, Walter Wcoleott of Raleigh, W U Oft, oi uiarioue. i ne committee la pre- blll was Introduced today by William ifler numbers bad falU d to be sllow d o hir their names Jgo on a roll cal fole. Alq some feeling riavlle': demo- iraU in many cases ilolDg with Repnl - Means.- Williams bill passed It teccmi eadlnj, oa roll vote, 73 to SSmaoj men lera eipUUnlog tbelr roles, and thei asaed third raiding the large vote fo t ereatlng aurprbe, and eicltia nt, oi loth tide of Bboae. The Donas passed the bill rellav Df joooty oomalaaloners from pnltl for falls re it audit accounts, as requlie ny law. Bills were lair idoced to pre ride foe peril i toe of mineral lnierel, ffcea they her brsa S4araii frorr lssyi le p'orlda lita for pnrobase mot e tf tlsiter bv suspt(V: for 8t,ts Rsfoi parirtf amendmenU of the inspection Und building laws, the purpose being uLatory, u ,fpt4, ...rurof ib.Croll.s town authorities are brnorirar. Pred-I T" i 14 dent McNeill spoke of the bill Intro- lstrsUs ha Joeesooanty ad rrgolate duced in congress by the Pennsylvania I wtswt eleetfc m la Crave-; to errae represwnUUv to put all Are insurance I ooaatj Qf Lee. maners oner reoerai wperrwoa and aid he was bitterly opposjnf this and said that he was guing all over the United StatH making a fight against It as he regard It to be a dangerous CZiRESC'r-ES 10 CRIME i Elm City Lumber Co., -n! :unl Kim Sln-cts. CAROLINA BRICK CO., riants at Clinks, tl vniiin's Siilin, Kin-l'Mi :nnl l.'-.l.. rscn i 1 '. Annual Capacity 15,000 000. Notice I flic large ili inaiid for mir i . r ,il ii- t nmiiir-. : the Best llu.ldmg Iirick nn tlii.- m.'ik't. Kilns ;liul will not, only inci im.t inir n ti-rially iih)hi c ll.c ii.:l it v i Vew Hern, N (' 'l.ii ;d nr.- 11 i', 1,'it ,,r pi.. that lV I'lc w n i ; i'l I w fimiish Min Dry l.-n inn- ii; Agents Have just received Kl WOOd. W tV r flC rresh car loaa Ameri- ' rrr, HAVE JU3T RECEIVED A CAR LOAD can wire rence; same best fence on the market. ii i 11, ,t i Will De SOia ai greauy Full line Building Material, Paints and Oils reduced rate. Come saw mills and mill supplies nd see me before GaSk'lll HdW. & Mill SUOpIV CO i ... Duytng. E.W. Smallwood AlinWAflK 73 Middle St. I'licne 17 Mil. I M i'l'I l KS U t'rTSn Ft I'hcne SIS, reTTTTrTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTtTTTTTTTTT7TTTTT?W an. ' Jll in Imponn hie U naawliosi mil hdr of U tig vlre w nr nfTrtthg 5 TT are Jfw'B tewetif sU by a v:t , rn wWr, tvrr rnw, rrery dity-It wlH pay yoajb - -J. J. BAXTER. iiftlatl. Thli WMUMeoUasf da of tbe m '' " K the Urmerature ntwirw nrwW iim-. Usvlo s. M.-as eipree sitr. frees above aero wiU a very high wind I V "P"" " "- Lt night It was ru1te severe. . nw nva m rmm r.n ( Today the bondholders of the State tecaeJ (be pelace of I be Or. Agricultural Society which onducta MesVeln. TVseaar r ajaj leoiM the SUA fair met bare aad uranred for I ''I svsvim, vnaaes. tMrerundinc of Ue 01,100 of Tneae have borne per eet intereet. I M. Kterabarc lasmsr 4.-ta4ietff out art riuno) at lour Durtr thel sloes see IkM et reset btls eat oeet pa" sn yearn, while Jeaepn B Posroa, I Mtataete to Ibe gmeraesl y tie rs been secretary, neKae fmi4 U the IteMvlU eooereete Bofe awn bcswiofaers M basal tkM IHsOO. U- eotetelf Ml Ikete U Hog sidpepejrkif l.Mof ftoaUnf 4.M, a0 I be gal teal, freak teetlleea. n'twtee Utat liawnt oeen M frmai the DroAu aa4 krrota ssamrnbe akteoieute eve of the fairs. , It at remarkable pUceliaree ibeexto'Ugreg'ate elU aw'b.s Of Wort. Kbrt MberaiM hsrretarr I laai k Ike rmraa ef tba Inlfc Tbn an year se the bonds were no I to grew a4 sasltlplr Uroeiboet tbe Miameaiover zscta, oe tM dollar. tre. . ft M erebebU H p lh esr If Mie rner none are for Sei. MraT Md 'iuU eeaaweleaU aa4 KIM etoteirt as i vsbable aewity, lorattoT raWle eUrsslaeUea It) wreal A nanr at frM"l the Beftk ef I inmn to r sad ell nwern jti capital eek 110,- eerft tf tel eedtl'tm. . . fci MtRCMANTI PVKCHASE TAX Bookkeepers' Supplies. Eanett's Bookstore P. TREtlWITII, r.tarVlmilh 4 WhrelrlglU fa tetetftf Ba-g'-a, Wif CHs tfs Alois a t ibpt'v t CsMtatMM fW1.t-e et CoaaaaMteee Te IMrfbe ft Trim lUteeee Lfl, (rUj lo Joarl. K.i-tjb, X. C , , li b-Tb f. u1H 'mtiVi ee se sbt r 1". f luvr r!.T v. f r ...... . ii...1,! ii'm',B. j i!.il t4 sifts : tfm ! r.nsi eltH lit The Trent Furniture Co, new FIRM Will nn a l-nrtr an. i.n..i.i.- .-. i ' I . MkI.II Strwt nlxxit tho Ut "r .Ml l-.-l.r . Kale will b mailo for .h -1 ti.'ta-. 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' Fresh "Supply of Flower Seeds uii l t a' 1 ' ot tr'-T-f,' f (J.'fi. Wrlrn fWnn, r , s ' n t- f J, 0. LANDS MAAriF!t, j ton A f'-cr lulty. 1 . 1 tiii iimAo(
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