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Statae M aitreaiaie aa.a- Tbe 5a ae aere aeaer ! k ' B'':fh , a.. etf I. :e 4tae for the Pjatoa:e Dp4Meiet tie 4i'at t-3a: made by Mf. Gary !' faf l"e bak'' BJ ,ue.4 tal t3Scbiak are oot ta t34titat03 tbey f tt? seated to b .a otltf oaatnea lere tlty are .a opefat.oa. altaoajb foe aia.feit fi4 joj taey are bslter !?;eito tvo4 coaarrtea thia to ourt. l"afe tie ooaey i lo re dioa tie antoaat debit waich are nef etpictei oor iateadeO to tx p4tJ . f 4 ; ii P?- u f),jb t.iv.ed a taeiQ3Cf aiul tas ai-ojif d?b: if 'p oat. ba: by tlit tbt aoaey takea ta by taeae p.:l 5alJ bc"ae ,,t4fe tie acctte lhl1 il outJtaea t(f Ufe 8t,OQ1 debt Jj tae Jepoauoc, to tbat tbere tj!,U,:i:l o a aat.onl. tae oaly H.f fffta;e bi4tb: it oaU b held by a d iereat ctait ot boiJert -i-a4ll ho;.Jer t iiseal of lif ,e- Krja :ieu'a acre made by tie 4b e jnfnallroM l c1 e qaote. ,,.fe ti d:Vi n tie acbeai? to w38iJ f. t o titt oaatrf. and a cvit 3Jiti eathauaa t 4iy CJ 4 itf y B3"tTeVa"erreVt!enTk Ba: the Rocfcy foaat ArX. o Utt ek'a iwae. referrinc tne I,'il,iy of deoU1 by Ba'.Ief. thai defies deaiat: -Ha dare aot e 4.r43,it U: bit ehae I.I,amrk wa atari b. too ,.r dta.al of b.a to & . ao a PP to do ao. e B4e the affl d.eTt. el o o-r foremoa: c.t... Uat oar cbiree trae. Oaa ol tbe aaoet promiaaai PopaUat leader ia tbu aio. acaao.lea.. h4t l.eawattaa ba3 of stP,IlLl0 aaiea: bn feilo en W aiooa Sid" uia t..i.r- lb?, attaraaca aad aot.ced b.a look ol rlcfeteoaa ladlfaatioa. Braeafeat.eaiaa aad aald h r ol tbe k. ..a it mxt olaia to oe iaat b.a -bole aool retolted at tha vtleatia ol bit cbiel " Tbiaoofhtto ettlethe accuracy of that extract and lateo the slan der oa the alaoderer, wbo may try to nle oa: ol it by e? aiioos, which aaioaot to nothiof when coofrooted by ach pontiee tettiooooy as quoted aboee. And thafs the ihloj which the whirltfif of politics has doited to the surface aad which the fcoBbi oatioa ol spoils huaters has sent to theSjaateot the Uoited States to ora aroaad ia a chair which mm bad sat ia. "SPIRITS TERPENTINE. Raleigh News and Observer-. Miss Hamilton, the young womao bo figured la the Dr. KirbT Smith acandal at the penitentiary, has been rtioased from the criminal Insane v a . . m. a t ash ana wcuw uuu SL13IDJR0US BUTLXR. C i n i-.lcr. "1 ta iht tncrat ! i ' -h which Proei- deict o3t:i334 iad c: people, hoida 4 4 rnitevl 5t4tesSta4tor from tit : ;r ta 4 veeh m e at " (oj,:, 4-ifrr-vJ the ni'.onsty of be iij t1seitlp'oi a anJererof tberni ; n; t T tie wnt-.e oa of his S:ate. Tii Rjcy vC44it .-l'4.'. ery cn-tntitelf edited piper, qaoted .i.a 4 4yai I ;:!ift1 ai oaa s o4:mt" ) n t pr f.4l s e -.erriT - partjseat ca - 4 ml to f tai tiacrfaai4() waid a"tiei or 4aai4ttio dare 4 mii-1 Saut a ao ot tae Fadtr4i G-7r r(M i i i iSMdi of tbt S'e ol Miaat- . . it malriak to m a( .... ii anil ieeeea le aad 4. 11 avoiil ? WtU l refaaa to leeeaa t i ttabraa a 11J lf aaortara oa towa kxa ia Tacoeaa aad Seattle T oaaUc deoe ui lie alaaoet aat Tfraial taeeacaaeet of poaaal aieMea eJ ii wa- c 64t a?a aa it oeaiaa a , i;nl4Jtb uo-. I th:fwfi a3 ' tat :a.ri-t re eo. !reqeat eaoab n t rta'4 eafriet to Cl-a-nu tares Ve 4W th a, the tiae. bat re ffitJiJ fraa refernaj to tt or com 3!a:ta apjn it btC43 ws ihouht it m'jht b; aa error We d.do't this tha: Mir.oi Bj ler wis aboee 4iT 3i t:, ba: lire hia credit for aore di4crstioi aid a re oaa)a -4, i aj'C'4i3 of either of which wou'd hes c'j 1 hn aoavh azaiott asytacie.le u::rnce. e3 if be thoafV. it, which he d;d not. He aaa: h4e itei the report io the A'jai. aai he had plenty of ucne to :aap th? f4 :h3i. if t was a ta!eh3xj. ba: he p4id a) aitention to it aa:i he 4w tt la o:her p4psri aad th?- he paoliaied the followisg eiioa ia l4t week's Cj .. W o-t!C1 b4". ateatal ppara at p4 nit 1 c pp a t )a a Ri:l V4i4c p-?rr as :i ta:.i taat Sat3 B.:f a an aserca at Re cadtaa tae ete tat coeaied ia uat ti cri eae Rxbaoad coaatr birtd to i4 to Jf Dtaxnii u lar a ta nca wita plit cai C4pitaU lta a-at p ace taa iokci 4i eaa-ia at R kit Vlvai: ton neat oe'o.e IS boctiea! iJtif gc:'ti 4 R ch-a jad coaatt: iu oa: 5 4ce S4tor DatUr ol eotarae ateer aat 1 aaytbtaf ol tbe kiad Taa pp:ra taa! bate oeea arly ci9t aal coaaaacatiac tbta faiteaai raaiieiiaa re5rt C" d bara tt r atctrtasatd waetber or aot lb ta mt t'4t ii ibat bad drad. aai ija tb a-ateaatat waa to areaaoa ave at tt aeoas taat aay lair aad boa- ad. tor a-5aiwi atet attacapted I) aa ceriaie tae (4rt before paaUabiai tb tat t tbere it ae piper tbat de , i.i a - a ait Statior Batter said n i t i34ci ii Rxif Moaat aad will paiiiaa a ajeaa. be will late pleaaare ia ta p4per wnb a copy of lit r-3t " Thi is not oaly aa eeasioo, bat it tt a d:hb?f4:e aiastatemeot of fact. Referecce to the eitract from the .4j.' w 11 hjw that the Rich aood crtaae i not mentioned, but that the words applied to outrages ia fr.e!,4!. aid to "Deaocrats" in ieaeraL Mr. Batler might lornish a copy ot his fpeech, as he says, to aiy paper asktag it, bu: that would be hia speech reeUed, for no one aappoaee that he woald incorporate aay ach utteraace as that In a peech intended lor pablicatioa. It doabtie dtdo't appear in his speech as prepared (or delivery, bat was one of tho4 laproaptu sillies or acfatillatloas to which he is some what gltea Bat the trathof the charge does not depend op-Do the authority or veracity of the Arr?t, lor It is aabs:aatiated by the sworn testi- raoay ol repatable c ttirai who heard Datler's speech and were amased aad ahocked at hn slanderous utter aace. Tnree ol these reputable cititeas whea asked as to the accu racy ol the report ia tbe Arfmt, answered with the following andaett, which we Sad lathe Charlotte Ob server, published by authority : AT tha aadaraiaa4 da htriht mVi aSdifit ibat wa bear! ibe iptacl ol Sea a tor BitleraaJ tail tbe above ea. tract i ajao:ati3 eaarkt la ia raaartaace wbat be aia. (Rav) B S. McLimii - T S. THQlr U. D. -J J OAUCHTar. M tl IS7. Qfi 10444 aaberr.bed 'btlora eae b a. taa lit a dar ol Nov, XS7. Jow L. AAHJ40T03. "Sotarv PaWIC." H aa doea tbia read, compared with MIX0& KBRTIOH. Braditreets" report of the business situation the past week states that there is a slight improvement In the Wet. bat that the low price of cot too checks traliog In the South. This has been tht oaduioa not for the past week only, bat for several weeks. For some time the Repub Item organs oo the other side of the line attributed the small trade in tne Saalh to the yellow fever, ignoring the fact that the yellow fever was coafiaed to a comparatively small arei. Tbere is aa objec; lessoa. however, in the low price of cotton, aad oae ia watch the whole coaatry. at well as the South, is interested, aad tb'S object leisoa leaches that S;ate policies should be shaped for the whale cojatry and not for the btieS; of one or ru re sections to the detrtmeat of other sec Ions. A section with 20.000.QOO or more piopie in it cinar. naSer from busiiti depres uoi withjat entailing more or le?s sofferiog oo the other sectiohs. Tae re can b no prosperity in the trui ss3e whici is no: general or which is coafi.ieJ to any oie portion of the coaatry. The miaa'acturer or the seller of goods who does basiaeasii He S jrch C4nnot pros per if their castomers ia other sec tions ar no: able to buy their goods. Wi 4) no: min to say thit the low price of o:toi aai the cji seq Jtot depres.ioa u traJe are the reauk waolly of State policies pur sued by this oov.rf, bit those policies are largely reiponsible. Both the mnttary policy ail the tanf policy, one by enhancing the value of cnxtey. the o:her by re stricting traie. are having their effect ani a d sistroj effsc too. aad not oaly the Sooth but the whole coaatry suffers from i:. department there yesterday. Fair Bluff Times : A few days ago we heard the Sunny South be rated at a rapid rate for its flow pro gress, its extreme poTerty, Its grants of manufactories and other wants too tedious to meatton. If coous do sit in our cabs and fire our engines our folks live at home and" furnish less ragrants than any otner section under the broad canopy of heaven. Monroe Enquirer: Ex Sheriff J P Horn was In town last Tuesday. He says that wheat will be sowa in almost every cotton fi:ld in his sec tion and that tbe cotton crop is some larger than usual. A few days ago Mr. Adam Wolfe was on the market here with a bale of cotton .kiK k. marV with his own bands although he is u his ninetieth year. He sold the cotton to one of his great-grand sons. Winston Sentinel: A fatal quar rel occurred three miles from Elkm Tuesday evening. Henry Htnson tabbed ' Hoe Jim" Thompson so badly that be died Wednesday morn ing at 4 o'clock. The stabbing was the result of a drunken brawl. Hin son made good his escape and at last accounts was still at large. Thorn oo, the murdered man, was a bad character, having served two terms in the penitentiary. p.uioh Press -Visitor: Auditor Ayer to-day completed the classi fications of the pension fund. Thcr is $102.000 of the pension fund and the pensioners number 6.324. The moaey will be distributed among the different clashes in the following proportions: Kirs: class pensioners will get $62; second clasj peos oners, $45 50; third class pensioners, $31; fourth class peasioners, $15 50; widows will get $15 50. Greensboro Record: But for ihe heroicatfforts of the citixens ot the town the leading business block in High Point would now beta ashes. As it was only one bnildiog was burned and that is partly covered by .rnr- Before 3 o'clock this (Tuesday) morning it was discov ered thai the brick property known a the Parle Hotel." or the Female College, was on fire. The origin of k. fir is not known. Parties ar riving on the scene first say that a small flame was ie;n on the kitchen roof Tne fire spread rapidly and before 5 o'clock the building was completely consumed. Greenv.He Weekly. Mr. w Clark bought a piece of land this year, and has been at work on It. The result is, he has about fifty bar rcls of corn, a large lot of fodder, two 500 pound baits of cotton, over $200 worth cf tobacco on hand, a lot of peas and potatoes, etc., alter already selling $400 worth of to bacco. To make this crop he work aH rifle rM rrav male (about 23 years of age the kind that never dies), and had the help of a boy about five month, and a littl- help to get in his tobacco. He had only seven acres ii tobacco, and two hail storms struck tbat. One payment on bis land is due this fall, but he will make two paym;uts. H s whole crop was less than thirty acres. This shows what can be done farming in Pitt county by men who will work. jirjDGBTIOT. THOMAS HOOD. How few ol all this hurrying crowd Who press to reach" the hou.e of i -prayer. Who keek tbe temple olheir God. "seek Him whoae aplrlt hovers there ! Se yon demure and pious maid. "She surel? shows devottoo true; Io robes of purity arrayed. ' Hefbonoet. and her heart, is ne! Tb-vooder beavtnelxJSorji turo. Which awella with anient tapiure Oirb; With aacred xsal her heart man burn; At! trace tbe coqaette'a Rlancio eyt! That arave and stately saee. indeed. His so1 masl be 00 Heavsn in teftt; Bat Heav'o, perhap. io h'm may teaa A pondering wisa forceoi. percent. With nimble steps and eager h s;e TUataious youth with pleneurs view, Wbo lears a single moment's waaie His footsteps yonder lair puitue. Yet wbo ihall dare presume to raise A din of ceoiure. Def.cr erudg d; Take, then, the moral of my lava; And idge not tnat ye oe oui jn- Poor and Weak , rf Bronchial irouoio- Had noApptlte-Now Better in Every'vay-A Delicate Child. "Some time alnce I took a sadden cold and could not get rid of it. Being subject to catarrh and bronchial trouble I coughed terribly. I lost my appetite and grew or and weak and I did not feel like work. I began taking Hood's Sarsapa rilla. In a abort time the cough disap peared, I slept well, had a good appetite , x hatter in every way. lasc spring I was not feeling well, I had no ap pVtite and no strength. I resorted to Hood's Sarsaparilla and soon felt more like work. My little nephew was a deli cate child and bad a humor which trou bled him so he could not rest at night. He has taken a few bottles of Hood's Sar sanarilla and now he has a good appetite and is able to sleep." Miss Abbib J. Fbeeman, South Duxbury, Mass. n n 9 Sarsa- HQOa 5 Pa"" ls the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists, gl. Hood's Pills 167 1 234 283 42 are the best after-dinner pills, aid digestion. 26c. SUNDAY SELECTIONS. TWINKLINGS. Mr J. C Welboro, President of tbe Sooth Carolioa Alliance, has, in pursaaoce of a resolution adopted at a meeting of cottoo planters in Columbia, issued a call for a con vention of oottoo planters ol the South to meet in Atlanta on the lblh o? next month, the object beiug to "organus the cotton growers, to se cure aaity of action In the market tog aad sale of the staple, and to devise ways and meaos to break the shackle of benaeas that now bind" them Every year for several years pastoieor more of these conven tions have been held, some of them very largely atteoded. at which vari oat resolutions were pissed argiog a redaction of acreage, co operation, etc. bat if any good has resulted from them it haa ait become arjoireot. But we do not wish to be un derstood from this as opposing such convention, or continued efforts on that line, for possibly by keeping up the agitation and by keeping the matter before planters, good may yet result. The difficulty is in get ting tbe misjof the cotton growers to think as the more observant, thoagbifa! and basioess like amoog them do, aod to opea their eyes to the all cotton delasioo, and yet that moat be done before any movement of this kind c ib be reasonably sue cesiful. Perhaps five cent cotton may prove a more powerful factor in securing a redaction of acreage, more co-operation inJ better methods than resolatiois and appeals have proved to be. If so. five cent cot- loo, as rough as i: rs on tbe planters, and others, too, .my prove a bless ing in the end. Inconaisteat Hammeraley Wnat'a coaae between you and Paoder- OD ? - Oood ' Ob. it was tbia way: He and to ot: 'What' tb ote talking? Ertr? enaa bis hia price, you koow it.' Then I aaked bim wbat his was. aad he wanted to fight." Do you think that stimulants would butt me. doctor ? ' Not if you leave tbem alone." De troit Free Press Not Able to Say Brigg -Wbat kind ol a leilow i -WiHowanap? ' Gngs ' 1 doo't kno. I've only area bim wnen he wai with his wife." Pu(k Wanted: Irascib'e Englishman Aw. Irvrk here, yoo needn't poke fan at Puoct ! ' . Aoiiiaie American ' Why oo? 1 s tbe very into It lacka " Brooklyn Life. The Customer -"I think I'll take cn! calvea' brain to day." Tbe Waiter '-Sorry. sir: but I haven't any brains to-d ly. ir. " Yonkers States mam. la the Vernicular: Professor And whit did Priam do when he heard tbat Troy waa burnlog? ' Sipieot Preihman "He aid there il be a bot time ia tne o d town to-night." CleivlsnJ Plain Dealrr jui is Gill a good judge of cgari?" B.ll I think be mut be. He bai two lait niabt. and he gave me one. He man bare kept the beat one." Yonkers Statesman. Miss (Quickstep -"What part of ttwa are we driving through. Mr. Fibble?' Fwedrfr I haven't tbe leait idea M il y jickitep I was aware of that. Still. I iniuht it pomble you might know what prt ol town we are driving tbrosgb " "Briggs and his wife seem to be a very congenial pair. Wbat be iS be agree to. aod wbat ahe says be back i uo." Ye but lis lirnp'y neceiary in their cae" How' thai ? ' Tbey live in a flit, and of courie, there' oo room for argument there." AVw York Weekly Put away all the bitter feelings and brooding ovr aligh s or wrongs, no matter from whom received. Let no opportunity pass with- oatcwaiagyour S v oar before oihers. and modes ly urging all to accept his aorv c :. Let no opportunity pass to sy a kind woid. do some kind deed, or at leaitim le upon thore you meet. Do this, not affectedly, bo s ncerely as unto Lord. Guard well the door of your lips that no ujchuttw rJ. )4t or stotv. colao1er cr cutting irmuks no irre verent or untrutnlu! s atement sh&ll pais out. Remember each day that Cbnst anddenlv come, qi'ck win . - , -m 1 come, aod it may bo this day win de termine how hi comiog will 6nd a, s it mut to tbousatdi. Our Heje Men of tender heart and loving sympatbT and gentle touch are wanted to give comfort to tbe world' sorrow, to help otner tempered men in th:ir battles and to reicue tbe DerisbiDg out of tneir bondage.. Miller. There is one wish ruling over all mtk.od. aod it is a w.sb wblcn is never in a single instance granted; eacb fflic wiibei to oe nis own mter. 1- is a bo's beatific viaion; and it remains tbe grown up mio's ruling pasnoo to .k.i.r Rit ir. lact is. life is a ser vice 'he n!r q tta'i 'a i. waom will we .erv'.pH' F Faber. Christ came for living men and wom n. to do them good wh.ie thev ate btre oa the earth It -sco-bul if tbote Co. nt -an, to whom Ch-is ianitv meaos no hmg before death, will &Ld aavibiog in u -Iter death I u ao-t un? giod. ut nature is tuch tnt tbat oe wil. De imp l ed to .hiri h . boom w-th rwerv creature o: Gol Raleizk Biblical Re corder Tbe truth, the task, the joy, the luflenog on whoie bprder you are stacdiog. O. mv friead.jjo day go into it wittout a leki! Oaly gototo it wi'.h G.a be G d wbo his oeen always with Tou Let the pat give up to you all the asiarance of him wnicb it contains, b-.t tbit annrance ol bim before you. Fol low that, and tbe new life to which it leads yru shall opeo irs belt richness to you Phillips Brooks. APPOINTMENTS tot Vi.ltttion by thi U:abcp of E t Cto- Hoa. November 21. Sunday before Advent, M P-S John'. Pitt county. November 23 Tuesday S Paul . Greecviie. Nivembtr ti. Thurday. M r Trin ity. Cnocowinitv. Calvary Chapel. Beaufort cojety. November 2tJ Sunday 1st in Advent, M P Zon Banyan Beaufort county. E P S Peter's. Washington. November 29. Motday. E P Chapel of tbe Crois. Aurora. November 30 Tuesday. Communion Cbapsl of the Crois. Aurora. December 2. Thurday. E P S Mar tin's. Hamilton. December 3 Friday, Communion b Martin's Hamilton. December 5 Sooday second in Ad vent. M P S Mary'. Gateivilie. December 5 Sundiy 2d io Advent, rr r c p.r..'. Ciixe Muntv. December 8. Wednesday. E P b Bar nabas Mu'lreeiboro. December 9. Thursday. Communion S Biinabas. Mutfreesboro. Deer moer 9 Thursday. E PS John a, Wmtoo. December 10. Friday, Communion b (phn's. Wioton. Djcemher U. Suuday 31 in Advent. M P Grace. Woodville. Dcmoer li. Sunday Si in Advent. E P S Mark'. Roxobel. December 18. Thursday. E P S Thomas, Windsor. December 17 Friday, Communion S Thomas. Windior. December 19. Sunday 4th in Advent Holy Ionocents, Avoca. December 25. Saturday. Christmas. M P Advent. Williamston. December 26. Sunday after Christ maa Grace. Plrmouih. Holy Communion at all morning ser vices. Tbe children catechise whenever practicable. Tbe Vestries will ple?se be prepared to meet the Bishop. Offerings to be for Diocesan Mis sioni. ' To Ail Non-Catholic in Inffl Carolina, ONLY TEN CENTS PER ANNUM. To any non Catholic in North Carolina we will send for only ten cents per annum, i ruin, a Catholic magazine devotea to g!5 explanations of the Catholic Church, that is of the Catholic Church as tt is, not as carica'ured and misrepre sented Address, "TRUTH," Raleigh, N. C. Rkv. Thos. F. Prick, Manager. or A DAW Royal J-Miiea In the Harem. According ta Kichfird Davcy. in his book "Tho Snlcnii and Ili3 Subjects, the status of the royal ladies in the harem is classed as follows: "All good Mussulmans should have rour official wives, so the Hultan has four ka dines sultana is not Turkish. Eaoh bears her own distinctive title and takes preced ence accordingly. Death quite recently removed the bach kadine, or first wife of the reigning sultan, who was the sister of the pasha all too well known for his ex ploit in the Sasunk. The three other ka di uo 3 aro respectively denominated the akindji kadine, or second lady; the artanie kadine, or middle lady, and tho kutchuk kadine, or little lady. When a kadine be comes a mother of a male child, she is called khasscki sultan, or royal princess; when of a daughter, khassei kadine, or roj il ladv. the fact that each of these la dies must, according to the Moslem law, , .. . ,,,ml In even detail, from the mistress of the robes down to the low est -,-ullion, and even to the number of the hordes in each stable, explains why some othc r furale persomige of the imperial en -tm --I e must perlorc? bo selected to hold the plao and title usuuuj ununuu vrifu "i : n:-)nsai)!Oin sovereign." Studying Song-a. Mine. Belle Cole began life as an infant prodi -v. hut her parents were very careful ii l,, r vc.i-e. and she made her real debut in New York as a ciitiron chor-i-ter. l.'nliice most singers, she li very tond of t-eiiciiinjr, and she has pr-iduced some of tb-.? most notable vocalists of the '.- She sums up her iidMoe to amaieura the follow iup words: "In studying a ,.. ; r rhut the melody and x vvord should be dealt with separately. You should thoroughly master the one oe- foio att. mpting to deal with the other. The words should, of course, be learned bv heart, lor it is a gient mistake to be at nil dependent on the sheet of nmsio you hold in your hand." WILMINGTON MARKET. t- .came Movember 20 y!-, J. WW. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Market firm at 80 cents pe gallon for mahine-made casks, and 29 cents for country casks. , 1 15 ... ROSIN Market firm at $115 per bbl for Strained and 81.20 for Good StT3ARd-Market firm at $105 per bbl fCRUttDE TURPENTINE. Market firm; $1.40 per barrel for Hard, 1 90 for Dp aod 1 90 for V rgm. Quotations same dav last year Spirits turpentine quiet. 25. 24c; wsia quiet. $1.50, 1.55; tar firm. $105: crude tur- pentine nrm, ai.au, . RECEIPTS Spirits Turpentine Rosin Tar Receipts same day last year 158 casks spirits turpentine, 430 bbls rosin. 101 bbls tar. 73 bbls crude turpentine COTTON. Market steady on a basis of 5c for middling. Quotations Ordinary. ... Good Ordinary . Low Middling Middling VytKJU Miuuuut ... n i Same day last vear, miaaimK ju. Receipts 8.oa Daies; eamc ur year 2,760. COUNTRY PRODUCE. PEANUTS North Carolina Prime, 4045c per bushel of 28 pounds; Extra Prime, 50c; Fancy, 60c. Virginia Extra Prime, 4o50c; Fancy, 55c. CORN. Firm; 47tf50 cents per bUROUGH RICE $1 10115 per bushel. . q N. C. BACON Steady; Hams, 8 to 9c per pound; Shoulders, 6 to 7c; Sides, 7 to 8c. SHINGLES Per thousand, five inch, hearts and saps, $1.60 to 225; six inch. $2 25 to 3.25; seven incn, $5.50 to 6 50. TIMBER Market steady at $3.00 to 8.50 per M. . n r t Din,..!,. M;U firm: fair refi.-Mnn 8 5 lftr ,,(,. A'-J-rW - ' ""' llfu Chicago Novet.ue, 20..i l-nrtfnrt. fine minriniii.. ""Ifif , .Fo,iT lQ , , orculative activity. c-,ir n.. ...1 1-1 ol neis in all the prvn . d r,-r,,." " to-dav. A Hit Cir.st w.!,-., i I clictaof in D c-'b r .r ' rleclined 6ZC lor Drcrmr,,- . " , . ' I for May. P(Cvis;on3 der.hn, -.,?.H'. t. hiuauu. inov . zu. ae i Flour the market whip;k No. 2 spring 88(814 ; i 88c: No. 2 rcr; b iitjy; No. . Uais-N white 1. o o. 23tvj24. , I. U. U. I'iC.-S O , , k' r.... l. j uta su uira prr 1U) jtl, j4 . .alia1 Vli,lr4-.rn Ki A 4. . lrV Short clear udei, boicd, i r(uu, Wh.skev 1 18. W6S The '.cadinu luturci ranrri l J Hon, '-- Nil ODenias, bigbci:. kmc' Wber.t Novembst 94 I 95M 95 9ii M no 14 ; i 90iC. Corn- N v. ,r -25 26: Decern tv r 20 : Mav 29M. MC 2,n,::, 0 4 tM, p. I ... 1 - '.q i ' i '.I '.. f I 2 -it: 4 Or 2 15-16 cts ft 4 " " 4 13-16 " " 5W " " 5 i 20 4 12U 22U 'en b' i fit in; 4 4 i ouar v duliard "1 da; in new ti OASTOH1A. Tie fie- 9 - !i ea Ts ! . z. (Ttrr Z&ZZZvV wrapp Wholesale Prices rurrent l oe qnotanoni are aiway pn r"",y " pooibleVt the Sta will not Ba reaponaible fauj TaSitioi. from the actual market price ol the artklei Quott .-.Bt Wnoleaale reoeraUy. In making op 11 ot&m higher bave to be eharawl. . Pnces price BAGGING S -b ToXe. .-" -- Standard WESTERN SMOKED Haras W .... Mda 9 .. Shon'den DRY SALTED Sides 1 Shoulders ? ........... BARRELS Spiri'i Tnrpentine Second-hand, each ... New New York, each New City, each BEESWAX .................. BRICKS w Wilmington V M... Nnrthprn . , ............. BUTTE K North Carolina V t. ......... N-rthern CORN MEAL Per Bushel. In sacks ......... Virginia Meal COTTON TIES V bundle CANDLES Si Sperm Adamantine.,......-...- .. Northern Factory - Dairy, Cream State COFFEE ? - Lagnyra Rio DOM EST ICS Sheeting, 4-4, V yard Yarns, f? bunch EGGS 9 dozen FI Sr MuVml. No 1. V burel ..... Mackerel, Not. f half-barrel nnxi half-barrel barrel O 12 6 e 50 & 100 O 1 6 11 8. 6 S 00 S 00 10 1 21 1 20 Q 22 O 7 00 14 00 10 a is 18 S 26 44 45 41 O 45 ss 18 A 25 8 O 10 11 O 10U 1' 10 20 8 10 5H 18 20 14 S3 00 3T 00 . . . . M-krt No 2. Mackerel. No 8, aa K.m uhil.m as mfu-k barrel. N C. Roe Herring, 9 keg.. OryCod, 9 " Extra T iOUR-f barrel Low grade Choice 11 m 16 00 18 00 8 00 0 00 18 00 14 00 4 00 4 25 7 50 8 00 8 85 S 10 8 85 8 50 8 75 4 T5 Straight First Patent Th OtMlHl D4avery Y. vr. Chief. M. Rapine, editor Tnkilwa. III.. VV won't keen house wtibout Dr. Kiag a New Diacovery for Coaiamptioa. ixxagbi aau toias. tx perieaeated with mat,y oiber.bat never got tb trae remedy uotil we oed Dr. Kiel's Nt Discovery. No other reme dy eae take ttt'piic Io oar home, as ta it we have a sore core for Congas Colds. Wboopief Coogb. etc." It 1 idle to e peneaaai with; other remedie. even if tbcv are arced oe von as jot as good aa Dr. Km Ne Discovery. They are aot aa good oecaose ini reawy oa a record n carea aod besides i gaarao- . . ... . . . , it never tans o umir. i nai teed. bottles free ai R- tort. R. Bellamy's Drag t TV. he- oahi-oh T V . CUHKtNT CDMMENT Mark Hi,nna dosen't haye to corral a whole republic to secure germs of iogratitude for experiment Ing purposes. He can nameaS'aie that is fairly running ever with it. Washington Post, Ind. The o-ias; manufacturers are playing tbe McKinley prosperity game with great profit. Tbey have advanced the price of glass from 5 to 10 per cent, and in tbe mean time reduced wages so low that the work ers refuse to accept them, aad the result is a number of factories are closed. New Orleans States, Dem. Secretary Gary's proposition in rBtahlihrrl ortvernment savincs banks is but another step in the di rection of paternalism. It is in keep ing with the Republican doctrine of protection and tt is not unlike the proposition of tbe Populists to estao lish sub-treasuries for the benefit of tbe farmers Richmond Times, JJem. It is understood that the President's present intention is to touch but very lightly upon the Cuban question in bis message to congress, and to bol back tbe cor respondence with Spain for a time. Tbe President may have in mind what a atrike Mr Cleveland made In the I ne of special messages upon certain occasions. Savannah News, Dem. If you feel weak, dull and discouraged inn aill find a bottle Of HOOd'S 5JTS4- pariila will do you wonderful good, t No Letter Writer. "I'm no letter writer," said Mr. Gob bleby. "1 can say, ' Yoursof theSOth inat. came dly to hand,' and I can say: 'We've been havinft some pretty fine weather late ly but we are looking now for a change. Johnny cut nimBOir Dan yesceruay wnu mo new jackknlfe. Mary's new dress fits her beautifully. Mary has the measles. Johnny ia Just getting over the whooping cough. Wllllo Is down with the oroup, and Jano had to stay home from school today on ac count of the earache. Mother has a touch of the asthma again, but otherwise we are all well.' I can tell these plain facts well enough, but when I get to the end of that I have to stop. "But, don't you know, some folks can go right on, easy as rolling off a log, talk, talk, talk, talk, and bayo so much to say tbey have to crisscross the letter when they get to the end, something I never oonld do and never could understand." New York 8nn. A Clever Xrlck. It certainly looks like it. but there is really no trick about it. Anyooav can try it who has Lame Back and Weak Kdneys. Malaria or nervous tronb'et. We mean he can cure himself right away by taking Electric Bitters. This -Aiim annM nn fll whole SStetB.aCtt as a stimulant to the Liver and Kidneys, is a blood pqrifier and nerve tonic. It cure Consumption, Headache, Fainting Spells. Sleeplessness and Melancholy. It Is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and restores the system to its natural vigor. Try Electric Bitters and be convinced tbat they are a miracle-worker. Every- kAlfla nnironlMll OolV SO Cent! 3 bottle at R. R.BLtAfY'sBrg Store, t ni TTir sb Corn, from store, bags white, Car load, in bags White., Oats, from t ore Oats, Rust Proof Cow Peas HIDES, 9 Green Dry ... ...... HAY, 9 100 Clover Hay Rice Straw a.asteri Western ...................... North River. .. . .......... HOOP IRON, 9 LAKU, W rtn Nnrtherll ...... North Carolina. T.IME. barrel LUMBER(cry utt. :fcrv sawed), 9 M feet Shin StnflC resawed. .......... 18 00 5 10 5 35 5 SO THO en 4- 7H 46 33 40 60 6 8 E0 85 50 90 85 ' 75 1 8 8 10 1 15 1 25 amp oiuu,iw.wwi,.,... -- tru. Plv 15 00 West India cargoes, according to quality 13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned... IS 00 ScantTna and Board, common. 14 00 MOLASSES, 9 gallon Barbados, in bnas,,,.., " " " In bbls...... Porto Rico, In hhds In DO la 2000 16 00 18 00 22 00 15 00 FINANCIAL MARKETS. By Telegraph to the Morning Star. New York, Nv. 20 Evening -Money on call to dav was easy at 114 per cent. Prime mercantile paper 3M 4 per cent. Sterling exebacee was firm; actual buskers in bankers bills t ,o:i,iOs5 (ArJHpm:,tl(1: 4SiLi82 for aTxtv days. Posted rates 4tf3X ana 4884. Commercial biils 482. bdver certificates not reported. Government i- .r. firm- new fours, ree is - tercrl 127; new fours, coupon, 127. foo-o reiiiaiered. 112 four? coupon, li:i&: rttiserui, 98; " re i. 114: fives, toupou.- 114J4 S a.- to-.d fiim; North Carolina sixes 12i North roima fours 103M viVL STORab MARKET . By Telegraph to the Morning Star. New York. Nov. 20 Rosin steady, stratt-ed common to cood $1 401 45. Spirits turpentine firm at 8282c Charleston. Nov 20 Spirits tui Dennue ws firm at 29c; sales Cask. Rosin nrm; sales uaiieia, uncharged. QiviMNiH. Mftv 20. SDirits turpet- tinenimst SOc; sales 1,033 casks, re ceipts 1.357 casES. Rosin firm acd uo changed; sales barrels; receipts 2 358 barrels. COTTON MAKKETS. By Telegraph to the Morning J tar. New York November 20 The ntt results of to-day's seision at the colton exchaoee were a distinct nisappoictmect to a considerable class of traders, who for some time past have been relying upon the abnormally low prices to arouse outside speculative interest in the staple. To-day 'a business reached only 51.300 bales and tbe market closed bare t.. atori nt a net los of one to three points, h&viog worked within an excep tionally narrow scope of three points on tbe more active positions while some of the months scarcely changed alter tne opening- There wss some little buying by a few commission bouses that was charged to investment account. Shorts, however, weie the best buyers. Tbete was a weak undertone throughout the seision. public cables being disappoint ing. It is predicted that there will be a heavy movement next week as ibe re suit nf cotton now bemg released from quarantine restrictions. New YORK. Nov. m Evening. Coiton easy; middling 5 13 16c. Cotton futures marfcet opened steady and closed barely steady: sales of 54 800 bales; January 5 68, February 5 72, March 5 78. April 5 83, May 5 87. June 5 42 July 6 97, August 6 00, Sepiem ber6 02 October 6 97, November 5 3. Decembers 68. Spot cotton closed easy; middling uplands 5 13 16c; middling gulf 6 1 16c; sales bales. Cotton net receipts 813 bales; gross 5 509 bales; exports to Great Britain bales; to France bales; to the Continent bales; torwaraea 2,249 bales; sales bales; sales to spinners bales; stock (actual) 84,240 bales. Total to-day Net receipts 60.125 bales; exports to Great Britain 18 987 ft son hales: to the Con tinent 34 253 bales; stock 865,210 bales. Total since September 1 Net receipts 3,856,278 bales; exports to Great Brita n 1 047,647 bales; exports to France 305 975 bales; exports to the Continent 847 485 bales. N0V ao. Galveston, steady at 5 7-16, net receipts 17,880 bales; Norfolk, firm at 5 7 16. net receipt 5 990 bales; Baltimore, nominal at b, net receipts bales; Boston, dull at 5. net receipts 2 049 biles; Wilmington, fi.m at 5, net receipts 2 039 bales; Philadelphia, quiet at 6 1-15. net receipts 232 bales; Savan nab, steady at 5. net receipts 6.802 bales; New Orleans, quiet at 5J. net receipts 19 021 bales; Mobile, quiet at 5, net receipts 1 599 bales; Memphis, steady at 5, net receipts 5.616 baler.Au gusta. steady at 5 7-16. net receipts 2 168 bales; Charleston, steady at 5 816, net re ceipts 8.800 sales PRODUCE MARKETS 22M22V. 22j$22U pork Dtc-rr, b r 57 27 7 7 20, Janmiy 88 22, a 817 Larr! D;cen... i ?i 4 10 4 12 Jjnoaty (4 4 22W. Shor; ribs- ) 4 17X.4 17. 4 17 4 22. 4 17H. 4 20. Baltimore, Nov. ;0 i iou uncbacged. Wheat u ) .,,,, ana montn orj;g ;. d u lr,jfr 07Ur lar.iiar- 071z, M cjw ------ - --oc b tf-miT Nn 2 rr-d 91 'i'i'r.'il . - ' 8 0i utr. ern wbest by sami U'tfn t0,. mAnih a rtii DrTi-r lw-t X9 f- fit . . ' 8i,-J- 4C. vemoer or Uicercner. r .rue 3jv 32c; Taouaiv S.tfic. !U; n, , m red 3030t. Soui:ir.i,i Kl.,., corn oityjooc, ro r,,w bla Oj's firm; N'j. 2 white SS (','iDc. Nj a mixed zoqjzoc. FOREIGN MARKETS Bv Cable Io the Mniici; S j: Liverpool, Ntv. 20. p. m 1 A ,rfr j 1 j sales ot the aay were m Mm Krct 55 000 balci. (f whr.r .M 400 American. Future? i- i.t! a poor demand N .vtni1,. November and Dei en. a. : '' December ana January ( 10 04,-5. M,i;h aDd April 3 10 64ri; A j.ri' anfl May H 1 i.4,-i : m,v f-ni ju .. :, i 1, - 1 and A'jgu-t 8 14 hi ; A -p tember d 15-64 '. bcpuiru; ;ci,i SeDtemrr snd O-' :i ' T 'Ai. 0 ber and N.v mber 3 17 r,l 1 1 1. irdv iimi) a 11 e:- till sctr. 1.? MA KINK. ARRlVfc 1 Meamsnip trot: in, o:i v ,.:v mck-i Ge irgitoa-n. H G Sm -.im r Nor baque Dptir..-- r- r, t . s sen. Garstcn, Pater- r. I ) , r. r 4 Co. Brig Gabriel!, 43 i ioi. MuoiV Wayrxoull!, Mas;. Geo ii.i,-;j. S c & Co. Kr t'.eamtn-p irui-mv. tor s McCarthy. Bury, Alex i.yrr ,t Sir AT SOUTHPORr IN DISTRESS. Schr Charlei H Spr:u-. 'M tin Hamer. M.jSiJo 10 Ncv .iu c, G: Harass, Son & Co. CLEAR 1 1 SteamshiD Croatan. 820 tor? McKcc New York. H G Sm.riboi.es Srhr Jro C CctliDtl: ,m. 22!) i n Thomas. New York. Geo Hamir b,.t & Co. Schr Moraocv. lfiO ion;.T:ncv P.n-au-Prince. Jjs T R.lrv & Ci EXPOlfTN. FOREIGN. Port a u Prinle-";c M-ratc-229,641 leet lumDei and IS 3 J ) ibme n vilued at g2,b3llr). vhim bJT Riley & Co; cjr bv E: id K drttn Son. COASTWISE. New York S hr lo'in C Coairj-h-tm 228,000 f.ci lumber, vrurl b GiO Harri'', Son & Co; cntgo f Cape Fear Lumber Compacy. MARINE DIRECTORY, .let of Veeaela In ih 1 of W l" mlngton, N. ., .'. m'1' SCHOONERS. Charles H Spiauc. 200 tors. Harptr. Geo Hsniss S , & .' Susie PO.iver. 237 t-.r.i. ioi.ee. W" Hatriss. Sot: & Co James Rotbseil. 473 torr. I- satr.OW Hirrms. Sod & Co. Cbas C Lister. 267 tors. RcB rsoc.Oio Harms, Son & Co. BAROrES. Donics & Co. n . ITr.rrlr.rlc fbCti). (Jd5 tOf.S, TyOte, r crson, Dowriice & Cu Vm.ia rNorl. 629 tons Pcichau & Co. afrits R,ver Thames (Nor) 454 tors. Anden Heide & Cc. ' BRIGS. Gibrio'le. 432 tons Monday. Ceo U rirs, Son & Co. STEAMSHIPS- Truckler. 1663 torn. McGittby AW Sprunt & Son. A! O.msbv (Bt). 1 828 ten-, R ft Sprunt &bor , H (Br), eot i'--1'- 4 Sloac c.-rre Ai" Kirkby (Br). 1.976 toes, Specce. Sprunt &bon. p.r,fn,.JH Paienoi. Pedentn, E Vera apruni ot ju. D rffl Rockabill (B0. 1.611 ioni.R--scB1 Sloan. .,,ha He:tle Oearic (Br), 1,803 w - Co H&XTOM BUlLDIKu AND- LOAN ASSOCU Maxtou. f,i- Hi flniraf.Untltf. m hhdfl IT. bbl... lilt"' tatOa- 9 ij n Syrup, in bbls ., NAILS, keg. Cut. CM basis.... PORK, 9 brel City Mess Romp Prime ROPE, JB ft SALT," 9 sack Alnra "Llrerpool.,,, Lisbon ..ii. ". American On 126 l Sacks 8HIMGLES, 7-inch, 9 Common ..................... Cypress Sap -.. ,. SUGAR, t Standard Grann d Standard A White Ez.C Extra C, Golden , C. Yellow SOAP, f Northern . STAVES. M W. O. barrel.... TIMBER, 9S feet-Bhlppfag ar ;tl D-iai mill, aaaa. i Mill, Fair... rLr UU1 y.liyiH.M -' Inferior wuioimij,.,, SHINGLES, N. C. Cyresi sawed sb H6z24 heart ' Sap 6x84 Heart ' SaPa a a j Hi 6x40 Hetrt,...., TAT T-nw. m ft WHISKEY, ft gow Nortlwn, vaTwtK aTaiai1iiai a.-waua vwwuaaH . a - I WOOL 9 Unwashed O 26 Qt 28 26 28 18 S 14 14 15 13 15 1 50 g9 60 9 25 9 25 10 2 1 10 60 40 S 60 40 6 00 6 50 1 60 8 S5 S 69 8 50 m 56 4 J Ed J G. R. We E. DIRECTORS D. Croom, Maxt -n McRae. Maxtor B. Sellers, Maxtr.n. B. Patterson, Maxton. W. Livermore, .frntrto:. H. Bernard, ""'' F. McRae. Kattao" head. ... IVA 8 oo eZ 14 oo ta io uo 9 oo 7 00 4 50 8 50 5 00 8 50 6 00 5 00 4 50 6 50 5 60 6 2 0U 9 00 15 6 50 4 00 O 7 60 6 00 4 BO 4 00 g 6 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 & 8 By Telegraph to the Morning Star, New York, Nov. 20 Evening Flour quttt. tairly steady; city mill pat ents 5 756 00; do clears $5 455 60. Wheat spot easy; No. 2 red 99Ljc; op tions opcted steady on hciV weekly Clearances ana toreign Duying. nut caeca off later under realizirg and closed z net lower; No. 2 red January 97H97H. closed 978; May cloaed 93Hc; Decem ber closed 97 Jfc. Corn spot easy; wo. I iyt 2 33Mc; options opened steaay witn r. t .pnton of lnves.w wneai. tut soia u unacr wcbb. mjim mintn nn lc railed to tne i' nnd an absence of local suDDOrt: closed miogton Is caiiea io xeeVr ln.rM rln.iH UVc: De- average pronis 01 i '" I l?!fZ?-i - qi.i o,.- ?fnr.k now in force tu t'- ceuuci liuicu uxai.. iaio i I 2 26c; options quiet and easv at Jc net decline; renruary ciosea ei Decem ber c osed 25Jbic. Laid ws quiet; West ern steam $4 50, nominal; December closed f4 47. nominal; refined lard quiet. Butter tbe market was steady; Western creamery 1423o do. factory llj14c; Hlgins zac; imitation crciuiciy aw.v, State dairy 1220c;do.creamery 1422c. Pork market was dull;mess $8 259 00. Cheese quiet; State, large white Sep tember 8Xci fancy small white Septem ber 9 Vc Petroleum qulet;United doted 67c asked; refined New York $5 40; Phil adelphia and Baltimore $5 85; do.in bulk - A eaaiaaa4 al A rt 1 1 Ke lairltf 9 00. VUI.I.UEI VII UUia WUI lOlUT .ataiin MnlfliiM ateaHv. Rice stead v: vaUft itawww" " ' domestic fair to extra 4ioMc Coffee The attention ol iuves. vj miogton is called to the ac t o .hi, rS& tlon have been about Til Dor eflt- Initiation Fee, 25 cents per Subscript! t? Stock paynts weetiy lnsraimcuia . Snare- , nrildCOt Tbe manageuvnt is pr & economical, as is shown i by that the Association hassusi jt. losses, and its annual esF ; T,o eluding taxes, are only Hundred Dollars. prtfdent T. D. CROOM, F.e.'" W. B. HARKER, Secretary. Je la
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 21, 1897, edition 1
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