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i Vol. :ir::n..-:o. .3 Twenty-Fourth' Year,; to lake c::d l:fic!ts ir ...M"oiaiiSMn)(p !f i i 1 ' , . - . aaS Hoi This should mctt tho err-.-.:. I of every woman, especially t!ii Let v cr, why delve at the cicichiao vhta ycu can come hr and get any tiling jcu need in Muslin Underwear at half it3 yalue. 7e have just received a eliip iuent of ladies muslin .underwear, thi3 particular line is well known to the La dles of Ner Bern. . - , Night Robes at 75c, M, tl.25, $1.50, J2.00. These garment -. ' made either of Cambric or Nainsook. . ' ; .. Beautiful Skirts at 50, 05 75, $1.00 and $1.26, hemstitched and i tucked, or with Lace Edge and Insertion. s , r v"-""5", l' Corset Covers at 25, 35. and 50c, ' Z Pants i 5, 35 and 54c, """7 , ' ' r J. ;M. Klitchcll ti Co., ' ; - PHONE 288, : . ' 1 43 . Pollock 'St.; Opposite. Post-office. ; ; . " THE State Normal and COURSES- Literary"' ' , , Classical - t 1 ' Scientific' ,"'" . . Pedagogical " v. . Music - 5 ' ' " -Three Coursed leading to -degrees. Well-equipped Training School for Teachers. Faculty numbers 60. Board, laundry,, tuition, and fees for use of i text books, etc. , $170 a year.. For f ree-tuition students, $125. For non-residents of the State, tl90. Fourteenth annual session begins September 21, 1905. To cure .board in the dormitories, all free-tuition applications ahould be made be. fore July 16. Correspondence invited from those desiring competent 'teachers and stenographer. For catalogue and other information, address. : ; CHARLES DMcIVER, PrE5.denV ' . ; .. - ' '. ' , QREEN5B0R0, N C Mattresses ! -Tilattrcsscs ! For healthful resttulness the" Elastic Felt i Mattress give solid comfort. When you sleep Von -a good Felt Mattress you -wake feeling good . . ; ' :yS ,1:C , Mattresses Made to-order. Old , Mattress es Worked Over. : r '"J"- v WE HAVE JUST nnCIVED AN UP-TO-DATE LINE OF Bluo Serges and Worsted Plaid in Square and Sac!; eat model. Also nobby lino Clolhinc:. HOWARD BROTHERS ' ''"Uxider-HoieV Jlazelton. iCdmelThisSn brilliant i"v"'.; X;'i;;;-ERCALEs:;-''; - v ':; - .... Full yard wjde pereale 6C a yd - .:' .'V, : HOSE ' ' Best M tt, Drop Stitch Hose for La dies and Children 10c a pair. ' ' "'i., . . TOWELS' ' '. 10 dosen Towel at only 4c each. ; '. INSEIITION ' Remnants iff Insertion, 10, 12Jc and 15c kind, this wok 3, 4, and 5c a yl. v -- CANNON CI-OTII. 10 Piece fine quality Ciinnon Clulli 75 : it! li . 1 V f 0 T t CAROLINA. Industrial College Commercial . - Domestic Science :, Manual Training ' .-"'nMiHejr. of Clilldrex) Barrmino this sale 9c a yard. . SUrPEKS 65 pair Ladies pair. only 4.'c Ltilios Minwi and Clii'.ilron V.'l.it Canvans Oxfords to clone Ht Grw.t 1 Kaitm. Ju-:t H.T.-ivpd a fine line O,'.' In parinn's at only ? 'c t -i li. i.i.i ' ; I ; i ;: . An' III..,,, ; ('.!... of t!...t Ai: fire fr .1 kill Cf FdJcational As. Nation Who At tend Convention At Asbury Park. Corpontloo Cemmlulon About Complets Work . , ' Dockry Hold Improvement. , N. C. Olfsctors. Flag " v Oltplayed on Capl , Ul. Charter Granted Raleigh, N. C, June 29-Supt J. Y. Joyner, Secretary of the Association of Southern State Superintendents of Pub lie Instruction, has secured rooms: at the Hotel Brunswick at Asbury, Park for the members of the Association dur ing their attendance upon the National Educational Association which will be in session July 3rd to 7th. Parlor C. on the office floor of the hotel has been re served as general headquarters of the Association. ; Teacher attending from North Carolina and other - Southern States are Invited to ' use . the general headquarters of the (Association "and will always, find a cordial welcome here. The State Board of Assessors, other wise the Corporation Commission is at work making the assessment of proper ty and will probably complete this dur ing the wek. Then Secretary Brown will work up the figures, the work. .; of the Commission being confined to pass ing upon the valuation. . .- s , John Dockery passed a very good night and it was stated that this hold ing out so well, after his very severe in juries was a hopeful sign. ..Today was the fifth since he was shot :' r; The new director of the Atlantic ft North Carolina Railway do not take charge until the fourteenth of July. The Governor find that ' he has. "his hands full making the choice- of . the eight out of the three . hundred appli cant. v- . ' An order 1 made that the National and State flags shall be JSisplayed every day upon the capitoL . ? : . '. The post office here is allowed an ex tra clerk and the salary of the chief lerk is raised to (1600. ., A charter is granted to the Springer Coal Co., of Wilmington with, a hundred thousand dollars authorized capital stock, and another to the Campbell Bot tling and Supply Company of Hickory. Some of the women are moving out of the tenderloin district here and it is said that they are going to Durham and other point. ' 'A Pleasant Fishing Party. The naptha launch Sappho took a merry company down the river Wednes dav on a fiuhinsr excurstm. In addi tion to delightful social time the party caught a large nnmberof fiah and crabs. The members of the party were: Mr. and;Mrs. L. J. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs, Luther Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Taylor, recently of Utah;" Mm. G. M Royall and Miss Emma Maxwtll, of ii.bury; Mia Florence Willia, of Now York; Mrs. H. E. Royall, Miss Ellinor Taylor and friend, Messrs. Dwight M Styron and Carl Taylor. Some fine North Carolina llama at Cowt Line Market. f.'cw TU foil d-.-iotT pr I'xi-liunge Ju'y A ocr York C " n IT own g were ices on the"!; the opcniiif; hi .'ow York Colli II, h , CI- '.' i, June V ;:. n r Government Must Increase Internal Revenue Tax. Possible Double Tax en Beer, Washington, D. C, June 28. -Treas ury officials have been busy for weeks I ex.st.ng deficit can be avoided. Expen ditures cannot be easily reduced, and the alternative proposition is that more revenue must be-secured. Secretary Shaw, who is ranked among the 'stand patters' on the tariff question, is back ed by some of the most influential men in both branches of Congress. If the customs revenues are not to be changed the only other mean for bringing in additional supplies is irom increased internal revenues. There has been a suspicious activity , in that branch of the Treasury for some time,': and hints have been dropped by officials of that bureau that justify the conclusion that it is in the minds of Treasury officials that more internal revenue is the most satisfactory, way of eliminating the present embarrassing condition of the Treasury.' tJ," 1; . : While it is not within the exact truth to state that definite conclusions have been reached so far as the executive branch of 'the Government is concerned, it is not improbable that Congress, will be asked to increase the internal revenue tax on beer and, possibly, manufactured tobacco. From the standpoint of the experts on trade, .the brewers of beer can most easily stand the brunt of In creased taxation, as 45,000,000 barrels of this product are put on the market each year,' and every barrel pay SI tax. ' To double" that tax would provide an additional revenue sufficient to more than wipe out the deficit, and, with an economical administration ' of affairs, leave sufficient to carry oh the Panama Canal operations without recourse to to. any bond issue: whatever. It has been suggested that such tax Would render impossible a general opening up of the tariff question, which the stand patters are also unwilling to permit the tariff to be -aired in Congress just now. s Of course, any plan that looks to the increase of the tax on beer will be com bated by one of the most powerful lob bies in the country. ' The mere ugge- tion of such action when Congress has been in session has been sufficient here tofore to bring to Washington pressure that has stifled beer tax agitation. . '' A Presidential election, however, ,i some distance off, and if the President urge such action upon Congress at the next session it Is quite probable that legis lation With that end In view will be en acted. :-,.-:.-:TV-f:-H:-VN!- Speaker Cannon, whose power to the House is mighty, U one of the most im placable opponents of revision of the tariff, even in it most Inoffensive sbape. Hi chieMieutenanta Mr. Dalzeu, Mr. Payne and Mr. Grosvenor, are of the same tnihd. ' . ; ;'--'; V. v :; In the Senate, Mr. Allison and Mr. Aldrich, who dominate that body, are likewise opposed to revision, o that the pathway to the enactment of increased beer tax legislation would seem to be comparatively easy. ' ' WHO'S GOT IKE BUTTON 7- Or In Other Words Wk Hae Political . " Patronagef The following clipping taken from the letter of Thomas J. Pence in the Raleigh Post of June 29th, will be read with interest a it suggests the exis tence of an "inner circle" or those who are "next to the throne" inNorth Car olina: . . "It is comment here that southern Republican are paying more attention to the aspirations of .the various can didates for the nomination for the pres idency than those in other parts of th country, and this condition is explaine hv reason of the fact that there is pro: pei t of a g.-nuine content in the G. (Y P. three years hence for the first time in twelve years. Such an op ! W lo VC 1 1 ! ;il.'d has wln-tt nl.li -yns in 1Kb ' -j -or. :d the (Jr.. ::f V ! V 1 1 l.Jjiil Li. Eoston Eusiness Man Cured ByCuti- cura of Awful Humor Covering Head,' Neck, ana Shoulders After Hospital and Doctors Failed.":. TJnder date of September o, 1004, Mr. S. P. Keves, a well-known busi ness man of No. 149 Congress Street, Boston, Mass., ays : " Cuticura did wonders . for me,- For twenty-, five years. I suf fered agony from a terrible humour, completely cover ing my head, neck and shonlderi, ' discharging mat ter of such offen sivenes to- sight and smell,, that to my friends, and even to my wife, I became an object of dread. At large expense I consult ed the most able doctor far and near. Their treatment was of no avail, nor waa that of the hospital, during six month effort. ; I su0ered on and concluded there wa no help for me thi side of the grave. Then I heard of some one who had been cured by Cuticura, and thought that a trial could do no harm, in a surprisingly short time I was completely cured.;? CUTICURA-THESET,$1. Complete treatment for Every ; Z '- Humour from Ptmplesy , to Scrofula ;:.:; Bathe the affected art with not water and Cuti cur' Soap, to cleanse the surface of crust and scale ana -soften the thickened cuticle J dry,; without hard rubbing and apply Cuticura Ointment freely, to allay . itching, Irritation, and inflammation, and soothe and heal ; and, lastly, take Cuticura Resolvent Pill to cool and cleanse the blood. A ringle set i often sufficient to cure the most tor turing, disfiguring Skin;' scalp, and blood humours, with, low of hair, when all else tail- hv.-Z. .?,.s.y,,& Oatkm iMtMttmnt, tat H M HM ttoffam tkfj world. Potter Urof ft Chen.. Cora., 8ol IWrMuii BoM. i-Biloc GOVERNOR'S OPINIONS DecHnee t Paree BM Brick Swlsdle.e r 1 ... ....... v.-, v. U'-Ji Commute Sentence of Dan Teaehy, - Special to itmraM-tA ; - Raleigh, June "29. Governor Glenn declines to pardon Howard, Alias Thomp son, of New York, and Hawley, Alias Snarley,' of Chicago; the two gold brick swindler in the penitentiary her. He say they ask it because they .are old, and have been punished enough, bat evidence, show they - had 'equipped themselves to perpetrate great fraud and had forged signature to letter to carry ot their plan. -They ;re edu cated, knew better, tried to defraud our citizen, and cannot expect an out raged law -to deal gently with them, All the courts, State and Federal have said their punishment la jut ; . ' Governor Glenn declines to Commute the death sentence of Dan Teachey, on der sentence to be hanged In Duplin county for murder. The Governor (ays he has looked Into all evidence, heard argument and even allowed the prisoner to see him at Golduboro and make statement, but that the ..conclusion is to hi deliberate murder of - Robert Rivenbark, and two impartial juries have so decided, the Supreme court say ing the murder was with fixed design and heartless brutality. . . Vt ILL CEV.'EY BE TRIED? The Cms la Sat For Next Wednetdut July Bill The Qutition it, Will It CttTe Thit Point? At the lnnt term of criir.'ral court, it a',!! I. r.-iii'-n.lierej Umt the ease to TJ,P ft At v Thomw W. Dewy. tAm .... fr t,:.,l at Mkl.ii h tne th-re wa a .,1 1! J of i.n ( ,;.!-vy f ml h..i r !"( 1 !. I' Milt The I, ..nt. I i Kow Arrivals ; : Fresh Canned Mackerei.Brook Trout - Salmon, Imported; Sardines, Donaeatic : Sardines Van Camps Big. Hominy in ' y Cans, Pineapple Chunks, Grated lPineap- pie, lueen Olives, Heinz's Baked Peaiw ' sj Sweet; Mixed ana Plain Cucumber Pick j -f. Us. Great Big : Sour Cucumber Pickles, ; jS Tea," Fresh Roasted Coiiee, Fresh Oat : g FlakesVrrW'm 'Chefse; Harvey's Small f ' p Hams and Breakfast Strips, and a com- i : ' "4 ' ' J.McDanielH Tarker Store. Corner Broad and Hanoock Sta. 5 ' f JUST RECEIVED tot "Busy Bee' Hams English Gidred Shoaled rfpii- Strips . And a Complete Line ot Staple and Fancy Groceries continually on hand at ' f- V- ".F Reasonable Prices. HEABQU ABMIE8 FOR FIKB JUCTTEn AND CHEESE. ;tt : : HatlsfaetU 11 Guaranteed. - Wholesale and X. a 4.Aa,i4AAAAAAaaAaAA4 J L. HARTSFIELD, & iv ; Contractor OiriCfc 83 1-2 MIDDLI ST. anvonems, as it does "Our Perfection Tray Trunk." ? Would be 1 at McDahiers 'iff fTTTTTTTTTTTTTTYTTTTTTTTT Retail Grocer. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaZ and Ballder. PE0HI !S8. ,. i glad to have peer my worn Laths K -k-: hor 2)flie. : Ftifucticii Traj Itunli: r :r vnii Superior to any pat i ent tray trunk on tho market." Strong and durable. --r' " 4v'Vi; Beiore buying - call and inspect it merits. ; , CORDEMON CARPETS. 'Splendid wear and chep. ? ' . John B.' Ives, I . Successor to Dinaway el Taylor. ; i 93 Middle SU v ' 4 i k -" '""x ! ljnir3
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