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- t. ....... . - 4 . WIDOKOTO.V. X. C. 3TWAT OaJn. yT- ' r XXI XT OTIMUXS. ThsrV U bo tellis W taM axs destiaeJ to bp la ths PxMiitatUI capili As la Washing Put tUa Uoaslj rttBArktd s JJ tier eirtaJj ww ccJ liAl wQ suit a Ural ppceiuon. E-U at bow traaspUinc to rapiilj lUtit U dlcalt to predict tax sri2 tuppea to iit ths Dtao enU stick vita whka lo prod tht G. O. P. elsphssL Son of oar coaUapomiM ex alreaJT xxt-l-X pUtforas, bet tsaay of lh plants at loo split to Ua4 apco. aa4 especial J the art- Cnao ciU pUre. Thst iarse has been MU J fat the prtsest ssi oaless it la a taaiisr of necessity it U tot r-irr for the Democracy to bo -ikisr mar tittle mvalnfles or fluitaiiaoaj !eciarXiottJ on tbo One nn Urso which the Demo crats w3 hata la a propeitioa to t.tlM tie lakaitoui Uisxisy uns, There is dtmaaJ for reTiaioii not o!f bj tbt Daocnli, bat by Urr EpUicaa foCowicj, sa4 If tus-l ptUr"of the EepabUcaa party k?e Utir way ea4hiiaaUly r-nn liLr ot-of-UU UrtJ bill, ta Democracy wOl bat aoaae rxxl iocs. U trio in this Uiat- The Vms way, bowtttr, U pit rood riiU'oro to oppoto tbt Roottrtlt oatil St to M3i wiee s4 trat s-l tried DtaocnU to tbt tisit Batiocsl coattatioa. la aa editorial o "Tbt Tart2 lane" ao at roc j a Bpablicoa paper m tbt Wsahieitoa Star sounds this sett of wmrais to Its party : -WU talari?. aa4 SJ ttfeofar NmMMl;r Naata cul eoa inCe w tao eaaspaire ol 1330 rea rnMtl 0rl Ilaaeoe. Uo Deea ocrtUo r- (or ta presidency, utai brow tady ropo41atT Ult iMr7- b4 frr. for! 44eiai4 taai ta Url5 vui loetJ oa. a4 at tao Ujm a-IJd lo U faetlTM eINMl'a rtrtooa. Ta coastrj Uai Wl aoarUly. as aaoatod to laiafe Ha4 la aia wtat Ttry pro r It wUa aa oii aoscr Ukir bla Gumi IItnrr. aa wm k, wa 4raall. bat aot Ueaajo of hla uada oa ia tariff qaaJos. la oP liahar of laai jaar tao rabacxara ol Mala. ajBUtad ay ta DttaocraU. cjrrtad Mala U lb Sil racr. aa4 UK n tat boJiaeaa UUrwta aJJ oTtr ih eov a try a aaoek. Em! aad v?ni ia a?ct waa fait. a4 thtBo paaUcaaa ocaa to alack coarar. U to that tixa Uay aad bea la Arryiy dimtJ WU. Oaaaral Offtal aad Mr. Ooakllac took t&a uasa, aad Qcatral Qufivld waa Taw oi4 aalakf. aa iprVtc aiaca kuiko, rpoaa wottfa of wUdota. T iA3 ml La Try Urz a local qatstloa. Proutto ta widely Cnrf ardkiaol Ua coaa- try baa aocaataiaff It waa la taa UrtS to aU: aad waaaavar taa wia eardaJaa ara aadar ataioa. ao aaat tar waiea yarty U doiac taa work, ra ..ii una la am Oaema to raaDCsa- br tkta ta iulrr aad lhK aad do otaiac raaa or aitrama. Tka racaltta that taa frca Uadar. o-c&Jird. bava lost coatrol of taa Dtaaaermtia party, aad, to a 4rta, taa tar of tb eoaatry. Tbara ta btt Ur warfare bo loarar oa taa protactad ladaatrta of tk UalUd BUtaa. Tkara M aarara erilieUm of aaoaopoliaa, aad nuh of It la Jajt; bat taoaa aloqaaat raaUaasaa who aaad ta adraaca tolka footlihU aad eaallaara taa protactad taiaatrica to a baUJa to tka daaik bar lort ttair occapaUoa. Ia tkair pUeaa ara aiaa of tka atamp of Mr. Oormaa aad Ur. WlUUm. who talk eoaarrra Uvaly oa tka tariff qatailoa aad akow ao dpoaiUoB to ba braab or daatrae ttra. Aad Tk STir rtpaaU IU ajatailoa of yatarda7. Doaa Ik la cbaar aaaoaar ika Daeaoerala eoarry bo maaafar ao varalac. to tbt aUadpaUara aaaoac tka Eapabcaast Do tba acta who racUt la at tka Dlactoy aekadaUai moat aot ba toaekad "ao loacaa tiaaa ara rood- faary lb it It will oaly ba Ba aary for Ikaaa to taka tba aiaasp Btal raar aad aoaad Ika oU mUrso aboat frratradtla ordarto wlat Traa trada U to laaxar aa Uaaa. Cat frear trada ta, aad a craat aaaay XUpablicaaa ara tactrfor U. AXA2XHT OXCZXOU IS CHI C1Q0. RJotasd bioodtbtd ttHlctct oa La Cbicara, whtra the treat car atrtLanirt brlaa; oa aiUU of asarckj. Wbaa GroTtr Cltalaad waa prra ideat ba ptit aa cqJ to a Cbicao riot, aai yet a Daxaocratic platform coa.ianr.rJ him tor iU Tba aooaer paoplt ia tbia coantrj gwlll into tbair baada tbal law as4 order mart ba eaforeod, tbt tciaaca ef cortra aaasl wulbt jia to dawn npoa tatxa. Tbara aboali ba bo tolcr&tioa for mobocracf aajwbert la a Uad vbar pocpU LiTt rrcrj eppcrtani ty'to carry act tbaix alnu La a ptaca abU way. It atrfkari wiah to yaia ryapalby, tbay aboald lat go of tbt mob e&i of their arftxaeaL Tbt titaatloa ia Cbicao, where dlaordtr aa4 terror hart rtfrseJ for a perioi too loajc tolerated, la a (ratty rpactaclt for poople who think tbey can fotera theauelTea. n aara ata a. lia aaaaaafal wbaa yoota till to akow pro-par rarpact for eld at, bat tiet tbt eoalrary la tka rmaa of Dr. Klaca If aw LL'a IHIa, Tbey cat off cralari'aa ao aaaitar bow aarara aad IrrarpaeCra ef eld ara. DrrpapaU, Jaaadlca, rare aad CbaJtlpaioa all ylaU to tkia perfect FILL Price ia at B. XL BzxxAjrrB draa atora. t G4aaVAt--LllDV aaaaaaaTaBBBaaaftwaaaaV .'w XXFFIXO TO fZTB TBOOM. Tbt KoottTelt adaialitraUoa . oa TbartJay decliaad to fjaat the ap peal of Got. Peabody, of Calorado, to eapply each trooptaa may ba Beceetary to preeirrt order la tht TelioriJe oloinf dlitrict. When tbt yjOTeraor te right on tbt epot, bow did RooeaTtlt aad tht Secretary of War k&ow better thaa ba did that 'H did BOt appear that tht re eoarcet of tht SuU to keep tht paaca bad beta exhaaatedr" Booeerelt kaowt from uiereiasa a experienca how anpopalar tht Idea La to aead Federal troop a oa tht peop!e, aad he Le awara that the etriklcf miaere wtu ba tot main forca ia tht national election next year. Tht itreaaoai Prttideat ksowi a fewthiore oeetaee oear hantiof. A little eqairt of a Conrraeaaaa from reaajjlraaU who wan tod it to fet oat that he waa sot aim ply boll loj hi eeat and drawing hie pay, tie introduced a bill to male it pan Uhablt aader tht Federal law for common carrlera to protidt eeparata eare for either wbiU or colored par en rera. That iitUe eZort to aU tract notoriety will be loit ia aa oat- of tbt way piaoa bole. CURRENT COMMENT. Thm fenraaa of Lnjolar affairt baa aanoaaeed that no I oca than H.OOO FUiplaoe, Intereeted more or leaa dirtcuy la tat tooacco loaoavr otlha rbUippiaee, ' hart petitiooed Corrreae to remort tbt Diogley raiea of doty ao far aa tbej apply to tbt United Slalea. err Beiarauy, IV.M FiHriiaoa. who Lara been told ao maca. aboat bcatroleat aesimila tioa.woald bow like to are eomethinx Uaiible ia thia dlrectioa. Bulon Prrddeat Speacer, of tht Soathern EaJraj, la qioted aa ex pectiojc a cosraetloa of traSo in i tMitli nnAfi tba In creaaed reairemenU of Ladoxtrial eaterpriaea. "Thif cooreatloa," it Le ailed, "is more or itsa reaerat throaxhoat tht conn try; bat ia tht Soath, where tht Ladaatrial awaken lag baa bean raUtiraly the inaataat La a abort arpf of tloae, the eitaa t'nn Ku Wa mora dlScalt to fora- caat aad to raaaoaably pro ride for thaa la otaer aacuosa wnere inaoa trial chanrea hare been more rjad aaL" Blt imcrt Sum. Philadelphia La harlajc tome experienca with a neyjo who le praaehlnx a etra&ra ralixion there. The Philadelphia frts aaya: Three partoai dead aad tht probabCltir of a email pox tcoarrt amoox tht color ed population La tht Ticiaity of FltxwaUr rtreat, between Broad aad Sixteenth thi la the reealt of tht faith cariax of a ralictoai tact pe caliar to thla city. Tht mem ben art remraonlr kmovn aa "Foot Waih- era," or "Saint of Christ" and treat all by tht Layinx on of Band. To-day forty of them will be treated to ftosM4hlBff more than a mere "foot waah." Tbey will bo flren a dialnlectiBt: oatn in tat -anniapaa IIoepitaL Tht faoaliciam of tht iM-t foot rutttn" In thi citT. which concealed caaaaof imaUpox from the aathoritlee, raenacee the health of the commaaity. On no rronnda of liberty of coaecieace can it be joatiCed. The ladiridaala rixbt end where the public welfare bexins. Socb "faith care" a thla present case I simply folly and la tall i hi. It I not news that tht United 8 tales Gorerament had some warnlnx ia ad ranee of tht reTolatioa at Panama. Aa a matter of fact, all tht world had It. Loox before the IiaT-IIerran treaty waa blackmailed to death at Bogota, when the first Intimations of each fate appeared, repreaentatiTt men at Panama plain ly declared that If the treaty wart defeated aad tba canal loet to that Lrthmas or Imperiled, Paaama, would rerolt and proclaim Her inde pendence. There was bo secret aboat it. Sach rerolatioaary talk was open and xeneraL As time went on it became mora earnest, and preparations for earryiox it into eJTect were made. The United State GoTsnuaent was neither blind nor deaf, erea If tht Colombian was, it knew what was threatened. . Wt art not aware that either knowledge or preparation to act epon knowl edre is crimicaL That tht United 3u:t Laspired, encoarxd, fo mented or aided the outbreak tnere le &ot a adntilla of e rid a nee. -Vre Yvrk Tribune Goliiboro UtodUcU: If tht lease means sach deslrablt lmmlxra- tion to this sectloa, Its eonsidersUoa anil anqaeallonably recaiTa the moat racpecllai attention by the atock- holders of the Atlantlo and riorta Carolina HaHroad. for no treater tadacemeat coald bo c fared by per sons seeking to least this railroad property than tht faeraatee thar thronra sach a least immixrauoa oald cow Into this section to rellere the preaent deficiency of Labor, for both Industrial and farm lmproTt msat aad dsrelopmeat art seriously hamperad. really almost at a itaad stUl, because of tht Lack of laborers. Tba Norm bar lata a of the Pa rale raider" of ike Alia alio Coeet Iiae coalaiaa aa acearale map of the Bute of Florida la addittoa to Ike map of taa ayaiem, w bleb adda to thealirao- ttyearca of tkle foldtr. t A CnKch to Old Age. My xraadfather was troubled with Inflammation of tbt throat and lunra, and periodically with a hackinx coaxh. One bottle of Cheney's Expectorant remored tht coaxh and acted as a balm to tht throat and lang. R. L. BREWSTER. UtUe Rock, Ark. For sale by J. C. Shepard. SPIRITS TURPENTINE. Lnmbertonrffui: The regula tion eqaatty cotUre of Lambertoa v..v.i. Thanamr realdeacea XJj.aaaj aBaadi bsp aaaaj aw w ert nearly all two-etorled, aad some cf the old resldeacea art bain changed to tht two-story form. Rocky MoaBt Motor, xnt eiona work for tht Bew bridya which Is to .v. 4. at ty Vmllm I com- plelbed. Trarellinx men art talk- inx aooat oax duqiob u uv-v-. TV..,. i.t s handaomer one In tht State, tTerythinx considered. A special meeting or tne Doaru of trastee of Trinity CoUext aa been called for Tuesday, iecemper 1st, to bo held In tht Dakt baild lox. Triaity Collega. This meeting is for tht parpose of considering matters growing oat of tht Dr. Baa sett Incident. Greensboro Patriot: Maj. C M. 8tedman. of this city, has been InTlted to speak to the first regalar toast at the annlrersary banqnet of the St. Andrew's 8ociety of Charles ton, . C on NoTember 30th- This Is tht oldest society In the United States. Chatham Rxvrd: The cotton factory at Bynum resumed work last Monday, after remaiaing idle for several weeks while the new dam was being constructed. This dam across Haw rlTer has cost nearly 1 17.000 and will greatly increase the water power for the factory. Oharle Jr. Dunn, at one time Af tha vealthieet and most nxrrrvita tit IjUnOir OOUUtT. wasfoand gailty of embexxlemeat aad sentenced to twelve monina on tha roads, by tbt court sitting at vu.tnn Ta imbi that Dann. who tm mtwm - m ... . Knkr. miaaDDroDnated money belonging to some colored so ciety. TTnbhaxd Hasten, aged aboat 23, a reaideat of iKerneratllle. wi tmKaJ In tka abdomen Wedneedi n!rbt br Rafns BobertaoB, a dtlsen f v- -knarjlafa. The wound tereral Inches long and it is feared that it will prove fatal, It was saScieat to caaso protruaion of tbt VW A A - I- . . M Ik. Dowata. uaaien waa uwu " hoapital at Winston 8alem- Robert son escaped arreat. Richard Branch, a oolorad man, met a horrible death at tht Gay Lamber Co.'s mill at Kiaston Tues day afternooa. Breach was one of t k . K.na m.nA k!l morlnr a tieeo of timber was eaaght by the carriage on its re i urn ana waa corn uac. ward oa tht rapidly revolving saw, which literally split him in twain, fmm tha honlder downward and catting one leg entirely off. Kewbara Journal: Tht steam er on every trip takes oui quiie a number of colored people, moetlv women, on their way to the North to work as houae eervaats. Hund reds hayt goat in tbt past ftw years aad tha pity of it Lt, as a rale, they are of tbt belt class of negroes, those that art Ladastrions and iteady. There are many laxy, worthless ones here to whom the dty would feel pleased to ssy good byt bat nothing short of an earth quake will ever induce them to de part. Newborn Journal: For Demo crate to aatagoalxe this country's position in its recognition of the Panama republic, la a partlean ac tion which has no baeis except that of political buncombe. It is tbo material and commercial resalts which art to come through the new republic of Panama which will make possible the xreat Inter-oceanio ca nal aeroes tht Isthmus of Panama, and tvery legitimate Impulae nrgea tha aoceDtanco of tha new repablio'a claims, both oa this and the rights of Panama in the matter. Raleigh Post, Nov. 20: Hon. R T. T. tjrrann MntTntHlflnr of agriculture, several days ago wrote to tht poatmaater geoeral pro tee ting arainat the admission of specimens of tht Texas boll weevil to the malls, this being regarded as one of tht most common means of tht spread ef this dreaded enemy of tht cotton Inn.tT-w. Dn trr1 ar h rarrfrad a reply stating that on tht 16th InaL, a general order was issaed to the postmasters tht country over that the aectioa of the postal regulationa absolutely axclading all insects and rtpuies zrom tne maus do ugatj enforced. "The trouble with the average American," remarked the placid philosopher, (1s that he doesn't stop work long enough to digest his food. Ht doesn't appreciate the Importance of tha alimentary canal." "iiy friend." replied Senator Bor rham as he hastily timed aaother letter, "there's no use in trying to ring in any new ones. It'll be either Panama or Alcaragaa, or none at Ha a Ikk Day Btaaa. 'I waa takaa eererely alck with kid- Bay trouble. I triad all aorta of soadl- dara, aoae ef wfctea raliered eae. Oaa day I aaw aa advarllaameat of yoor Elactrle Blltare aad datermlaed to try that. After taJtiar a few doaee 1 felt relieved, aad aooa tbereaf ler waa en tirely cored, aad bare not aeea a aick day elnee. rfeigtbors of mine bare beea tared of Bkeamatlam, NearaJgla, Liver aad KJdaey trooblea aad Oeaeral Debility." Tata U what B. r. Baca, of raaaoat, W. u. wnia. Ualy SO ecaia at B. JL Bzxxurra drag etore. t tpaatal Vata aa HUa a rta At taatla caaa Staa, Tor the Foot Ball Game at Bleb- moad liovembar 16 lb between the Ualrerdty of Vlrrtala aad the Uai vanily of North Caroliaa roaad trip Uekaie will ba eold at rata of one flrat eiaaa fart plaa tweaty-flve (19) cent. Tlekate oa aala for af leraooa train of November ISia, aad for trala dee to arrive at Blekmoad prior to noon of the X8ib, from WllmlegtOB, rayelie rllJe aad lalermedlate alatloaa to Blekmoad, flaal limit retaraiago- vember 27 in, 1903. t war arar a Uaa. WuTXowa Boormaa Bracr has been need for over sixty years by mil tloae of mother for their children hUe teething with perfect aroeoeae. t MnthM tha child, aoftan tha rami. aad allay all pala ; eurea wtad eolia. A ia ma oeai ramaar tor auazrnon. will reHere the poor little eufferer Immadlatelv. Bold br drarrlata la rrery part of tba world. Twenty-five nau e notua. v eare aad aaf ror ira WLoilow a do-ifar yra i-vf r ai rm Vfli OAHTOIIIA. it-.tk J tra Ku Rja Vwrn I 1 Itv SrtTi Ttha a- C, r TliHtl4 rr ruiro HELPLESS CRIPPLE. , .1 - mtvmm . aoaarrr chemical co.. rnopaievoaa. aUTiMOiit, mi Women are seldom op to data in the matter of birthdays. Money makes the mare go and the automo bile makes the money go. Chicago Sert. A woman may cot be able to throw a rock, bat she can look von la the eye and prevaricate with a cheerfal serenity that no man can ever hope to emalate. Jacksonville Times- Union. "Why Is it, doctor," she asked,1 "that so many men are having ner vous prostration no wadaya? It didn't use to be so." "No. The doctors, in their coarse, unassuming ways, nse to call a good deal of it delirium tremens." Chicago Record-Herald. "You have sach beastly idiotio i-iVmm Wa. den't ve know." com plained the Briton. "Met a chap to-day who told me of a man who rTlArf h a-oat 'Nearlv' because it was 'almoat.' "Hal ha! yon mean Want it via 'all but.' " "Well 'almost' la the same as 'all but.'" Philadelphia Press. "Katie," said Archie, "do you think you lovt me wen enongn w marry me V "I do not," she replied promptly. Vln tnat case, rejomea iroMi. wUn aanal cromntness. "I shall not ask you to. No young woman ought to marry a man unless she Is sore she loves mm. vnicaqo Tribune. TW: Whr. Willie, do look at yoar hands I Aren't yon ashamed to come to school witn yoor nanaa in that condition ? Bee how clean mnA Mt Mahal'a hand are. Wil m ciMn handa la all rizht enough for gals. Yon don't make no gal of me. though. Boston iranscrtjot. "BAallv. didn't you like Cholly?" asked Miss Parafnne. I.1V kirnl" rehoed Miss Amber. "I should say not." "Then, why ara ton so nleaaant to himf fciTM in h. Tha idiot read some where that when a girl Is cold and ... a snubs a xeuow it s a sure sign ane lores him. Indiana pout oun. Commander Walnwrizht. who waa on tha ill-fated Maine at the time of her deatructlon, says that after that temble catastropne a number of the survivors were con veyed by the Bacht to the quaran tine hoepltal at Key Weat. It ap nrt that ona of the wounded jackiea was questioned as to what he knew of the frightful explosion. "Well, air," replied the sailor, "I can t aay that l knowa mucn ox 11. I was a-corkin It off In the ham mock. ilr. when I hears a h of a noise! Then, sir, tht nurse says, Sit tib an taka thla. ' " EveniM? Post. ALL OYER THE HOUSE. 6vtrl Kindt of Restful Pillows For Weary Heads. Why rest contented with the ordi nary unhypitni' fpathcr pillow when a little care and pains will secure tou one far more rrsthetic and de i irable ? There U the old fashioned hop pil low, than which you can have no better. When warmed it will re lieve neuralgic paina and induce sleep. More dainty still ia the rose pil low, ma.lo ol the petal carefully dried, a you dry them for potpour ri. Home sweetness always lingers in the petals, making them a deli- .cioua resting place for a tired head. Then, again, there is the clover pillow. Clover can be had for the picking in any country apot. You dry the red and white blooms the same aa the rose petals, and they retain for a long time a scent similar to that of new mown hay. The favorite pillow with moat people and really one of the most desirable ia the one made of pine needle. The balsamic breath of the pine woods lingers in it, sooth ing and quieting to the feverish head as well aa pleasing to the nos trils. Such a pillow is a valuable possession for those afflicted with lung troubles or any tendency to ward them. . In making these pillows, each and every one, be careful to select a thin, not to aay filmy, material for the covers in order to permit free exhalation of the imprisoned per fumes. CrlaaaM at tUm Traelc "It waa ahear carelessness oa some body's part tbat caused Charley to lose money on that' race," said young Mrs. Tor kins sympathetically. "How do you k now T' , . . I aaw lt In tbo paper. The horse waa left at the post.' The Idea of parting a bone in a race and then neglecting; to oahltch him!" Washington Star. BCasltaa aa Bh Is Spaka. Think of lt! For three days and three eights that quartet sat about a table, snuffling, dealing and cashing In jackpots, and when the game was finally broken np every man had ex actly tbo amount he had begun with." Humph! Odd the way they came out eren. Isn't it?" " afraid of tka Slraa. Mrs. Brown now do you like your neighbor, lira,, Black? . Mrs. Green Oh. I Uke her well enough, but X suspect she doesn't think much of ma. I aaw our girl talking to bar pvar the fence last evening. terlbl ce of RHEUMATISM . aatU aaa acabed- ff MY nm APPLICATION TO Tk rhana.1- r a Letter. At the period when British Columbia waa threatening to wuuoraw rrom xna Dominion of -Canada uecauae me uax- u44lamnt hnd been 1 2 II O red bV iuu . Ko rkfnziA administration the lata Lord Duffertn took part In a public function In gueoec. nue me prww slon was moving through the principal streets a gentleman, breathless with excitement, hurried up to his excel lency's carriage to say a "rebel" arch had been placed across the road ao aa to Identify the rlceroy with the ap nroTui of the disloyal Inscription there on. "Can you tell me what words there are on the arcnr' quieuy asaeu rn(ToHn "Oh. ves." reolled his In formant; "they are Carnarron Term or Separation. ' "Bend tne commiu.ee to me," commandea us exceuency. ;Vaw arntlmn." aald he. with a smile to the committee, "I'll go under your beautiful arch on one condition. I ; won't ask you to do much, and I be; but a trifling favor. I merely aak that you alter one letter In your motto. Turn the S Into an B-make lt 'Car- M. - - T imM Maw mnA T narron x emu or nciu a wu will gladly pass under It" The com mittee yielded, and eventually Duffertn contrived to smooth over tha difficulties and to reconcile tne malcontents, aalataa. i Quinine waa first Introduced Into Eu rope by the wife of a Spaniard wno wss rlceroy of Peru. Then Jesuit carried lt to Rome and throughout Spain and Italy, proclaiming lt an In fallible remedy for all ilia and seiung it to the rich at unheard of prices, aa Englishman at last got hold of somaKof the quinine powder, cured Charles IL of a tertian fever and en tne strena-u of It was appointed court physician and rranted a knighthood. Later be similarly cured the dauphin of France and induced Louis XIV. to purcnaee bis "secret." 8 till the medical faculty fooxbt aaa Inst quinine. Not even tan patent efficacy of the thing could over come the fact that lt was mtroducea one not of themselves. For many years the contest wsged. Men faithful to the faculty died for want or quinine. Others, not caring a snap for the asso ciated pedants, took their quinine and Uved to see their children's children Congratulate the medical schools of their day on climbing down ana ao- mltting that quinine was a good tning. I . I A Daiftr Slam!- ! A pair of frightened horses were dashing madly down the street. The Coachman -was sawing at the reins, and the carriage wan swaying from side to side In a dangerous fashion. The occupants of the vehicle, an elder ly woman, noted for her extreme par- slmonlousness, and her pretty niece. gave no outward signs of fear, but lust as the horses came to a stand still the younger woman unexpectedly fainted. : "I wasn't frightened a bit," she ex plained after, "until, Just aa we round ed that last corner with three wheels In the air, Aunt Caroline exclaimed. 'I'd give a dollar to be out of thlsT I knew the case must be serious If Aunt Caroline was beginning to risk dollars in tnat rasmon. 1 Saatttav Llaat Flaerea Geatry. A policeman on the lookout for pick pockets In a crowd does not watch hands, but faces. If a person In the crowd is paying no attention to the common center of attraction, but is en gaged in viewing his neighbors' cloth ing, that person, he knows, Is apt to ba a pickpocket The suspicion may be strengthened by the nervous or cau tious way In which the thief occasion ally turns his head, presumably to aa certain if he Is watched. Pickpocketa never wear glovea and seldom work in the street in cold weather, for the cold numbs their fingers. New York Press. TresaaaSeaa RalafalL. The annual rainfall on " the Khasia hills, to the northeast of Calcutta, amounts to some 600 Inches, 500 inches of which fall In seven months during tha southwest monsoon. It la undoubt edly the wettest spot on the globe. Aa many as ICO Inches have been register ed In five consecutive days, or an aver age of thirty inches a day. Thla as tonishing amount is due to the abrupt ness of the mountains which face the IWI VI OCIUU! TT UVU separaieu VJ w mues oi ww ajrauiy and marshes. I Aare Averaaea. Here is an eettmeteof-the average are attained by men la various Euro- Min countries: Norway and Sweden head the list with fifty years. Then come England with forty-live and one half years; France, forty-four and one- half: Prussia, thirty-nine: Wurttem- berg, thirty -eight; Bavaria and other parte of Germany, thirty-six. In Aus tria and Spain' the Inhabitants have the ahortest lives, the average age be ing only thlrty-tnree. j I ' JtofHw faalt. "Tour daughter," aald Mrs. Oldcaa- tle, "haa such verve. She fairly bub- blea over with high aplrits." 'I know it She gets It from Joslah's side of the houae, though. My folka ara all strong temperance people." Chicago Record-Herald. 1 All Will Ba Dlacorerea. Barnes Tormer I am in a quandary. X have been offered an engagement by two managers, and I don't know how to act Sue BretteWell, don't worry. They'll aoon find it but. t ' A afeam flaasraetlek. J Photographer's Assistant Mrs. Van Perkins complains , that her portraits don't look Uke her. J : Photographer Complains, does she t She ought to be grateful. 'Be fit for more than the , thing you are now doing. - -; - . , ; . Batistas 1st WyosHtwiiiwyi oM . S3aatBTa ; ef VeStaXA " COMMERCIALS WILMINGTON HARE "& ' aaaaaaaaaaap "- " Quoted offldally at toe closing by tba Chamber STAB OFFICE, November 80. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Nothing dolns. - ROSIN-Balee at $3.10 per barrel for rood strained. TAR Market firm at $L80 per bar rel Of 880 pounds. - - : CRUDE TURPENTINE Market firm at $3.35 per barrel for hard, $3.80 for dip, $3.80 for virgin. Quotations same day last year Spirits turpentine firm at 50XQ50j,c; roain firm at $L25LS0; tar firm at $1.40; crude turpentine firm at El.75, 2.50.bU RECEIPTS. Spirits turpentine. 61 Rosin 259 Tar. . . -. . . . . . . . . - 118 Crude brroentine..... 98 Receipts same day last year 74 casks spirits turpentine, 135 barrels roain, 113 barrela tar, 57 barrels crude turpentine. OOTTOir. Market steady at lOc per pound for middling. Same day last year, market firm at 7 Mo for middling. Receipts 1,761 bales; same day last year, 1,058. Corrected Regularly by Wilmington Produce Oommlaalon Merchants, prices representing tnoee paia tor produce vuuunuau w ion Kercnania j nrimmrv produok. PTCANTTTH North Carolina, firm. Prime). 70c; extra nrime. 75c: fancy. 77Kc, per bushel of twenty-eight pounds. Virginia rnme, ouc; exi prime, 6c; fancy, 7UC. opaaawa ooc CORN Firm, 6 5 70c per bushel tnr wMt N. a BACON Steady : hams 16 16 He per pound; shoulders, 12Kc; sides, UHe. ttw-jh virm at zzenzsa oer aozen. CHICKENS Firm. Grown, 35 40c : springs, 15z5c TAJRKJCY--irirm at lVfrfQiac lor live. WlClCnWAlC ITirm at 25o26c. TALLOW Firm at 6W&64c per pound. SWEET POTATOES Dull at 40 AKr nar imshal. BEEF OATTLiE Firm at z3c per pound. FINANCIAL MARKETS By TeieeTeah to tne atorains etar. Narw Yoar. Not. 20. Money on oall iimnr at ner cent, clos ing hid ner cent., offered at 6 per cent ; time loans eaay ;ixty days 5J 511 ner cent, ninety oars &x per Mni h?d; six months 5 ner cent. bid. pm mamntilA MtMr S ner cenL Sterling exchange firm, with actual business in bankers ouis at oa.va aha 9 , Inr . dennand and at - 480.40 itn nn fn alvtv.dav hilla. Posted rates 481481and 484485. Commercial hllia (SUU. tsar silver oo. awiwa iniiara aai. TT.H. refunding 8,s.rear,d. 1 0S W ;TlT.S. ref undine S'aeounon. 106 M ; U. a. S's, re a, ivti-ao. coupon, 107H; aa, new, rear a, ; oa coupons 134V: U. a 4'a, old, reg'd, llOUrU.S. 4'a. old coupon, 110X;D.B. Ba, regialered, 101X; slo. coupon. 101 Ui Houtharn Railway. 6'a. 113. 8tocaa: Baltimore At Ohio prefd 87; Chesapeake x unto ou; aiannat- tan L 138: New York uentrai iiviZf Raadlna 404 : do. lat nreferred 75 j; do. 2nd nreferred 68; St. Paul 133; .da prei a, ; taouuiern uau it 18: do. orefd 75 It': Amalga mated rvnmer 38: Peonle's Gaa 9X; Tenneaaee Coal and Iron n. R Leather 714 : U. S. Leather. preferred. 76M; Western Union 84; U. S Steel llHi do. preferred 61K; Virginia Carolina Chemical, 80; sales shares; do. preferred, closed 89!salea thares. Standard Oil 663. BaLTIXORX, Ud , Nov.20. Sr board ai i.ine mmwnn lSKmuM: ao. iiMftrml SatASB!; do. honds. fonrs. 71 "4 73. A.uantic uoasi. jine, com mon, ; do. preferred, . NAVAL STORES PARKETS Br Taiagrapta to the! atoming Btaz Naw Ynnt Nov. 20. Roain auiet. Strained common to rood $3 60 3 65. I Spirits turpentine quiet at 594 60c asked. CBAaxaaroa. Nor. 20. Spirits tur nentine ataadv at BS : aalea casks. Roain stead : aalea barrels : A. B. C. $3 05; D, $3 05. E, $3 15; F, $3 35; G, 2 85: H.t3 35: I. $3 60: K. $3 80 :M. $3 90; N, $3 10; W G, $3 35; W W $3 50. 6avaaraaa. Nov. 30. Spirits turpen tine wss stead t at E6s: receipts 250 casks; aalea 187 eaaka; exports 130 caaka. Rosin waa steady ;recelpta 1,893 barrela; aalea 781 barrela; export 48 barrels: Quote: A, B, C, $3 15; D, 12 IB; HL tx 25: F. 13 85: O. $3 45: H. $3 45; L$3 70; E, $3 90; U. $3 00; N. $3 80; W O. $3 8S:WW.tS 60. COTTON UARKETS. at taiecrsDh to tba Koroma Star Nxw Yobx. November 20. The cot ton market opened weak at a decline of nine to eleven polnta under neavy realizing and bear preaaure, wnicn in the preaent instance was encouraged by -lower eaaiee than expected ana warmer weather in the be J r, mourn the forecaat waa for more or leaa gen eral rains. On the decline, however. good buying developed, iBcludicg aggreaalve operation a oy local onus, further covering and outside buy ing orders, which were accompanied in many instances by further reports of crop damage from the recent freeze and prediction a J or an eany tailing off In the movement. Soon after the call the market rallied to about laat night's prices. After this it ruled very Irregular, but hardly so active aa the recent average. At one moment the market would show considerable firmness and - advance, then . would ecus a wave or realizing ana Wall street Belling orders. The estimatea for to-morron s receipta at leading ; porta were - full, but 'the into-aight movement for the week fell behind early estimates and the exports were -1 again very heavy. Generally apetking, how ever, the drift of prices during the af ternoon waa downward, and lust be fore the cloae there was enough, liqui dation In connection with heavy Bell ing by Wall atreet interests to close the market eaay at a net loaa of seven to ten points. Salea were estimated 800,000 bales. - Maw Yobx, Nov. 20. Cotton auiet at 1 1.30c; net receipta 328 bales; gross receipts 4,583 bales; stock 90,263 bales. Cotton futures market closed eaay : November 10.99. December 10.98, January 1L01, February 11.04, March 11.07. April lL07,May 11.08. June 11.08, July 11.07. Aueuat 10.76. Snot cotton eloaed quiet and 5 polnta lower; middling uplands lLaoc; mld dllnar gulf lL55c: aalea 104 bales Total to-day, at all seaports Net re ceipta 58,955 bales; exports to Great Britain 39,801 bales; exports to France 539 bales; exports to the ; Continent 34.370 bales; , Japan bales:, atock 496.496 bales. : . Consolidated, at all aeaporta Net receipta 451.145 Dales: exoorta to Great Britain 111,195 bales ;exparts to France 63,311 oauat exports to the Continent 159,770 halea exports, to Japan 4,683 naies; exports to iiexico bales. v Total since- September lat. at all seaports Net receipts 8,361,869 bales; exports to Great Britain 957.894 bales ; exports to France 820,033 bales ;exports to the Continent 910,106 bales; exports to Japan 8,863 bales; exports to Mexico 13,978 balea. Not. 20. GaJveaton, easy at 10c net receipts 25,002 balea "orf olk,ateady at lie, net receipts 3,760 balea; Bal timore, nominal at 11.12c, net re ceipts 707 bales; Boston,steadyat 10.85, net;; : receipta 405 bales; Wilmington, steady at 11.00c, net receipta L76L bales; Phliadelpnla.atead at 11.55. net receipts : bales;. Bavannah, quiet at 10X, net receipta 6,353 bales; New Or leans, easy at loxc, net receipta 18,553 bales; Mobile, quiet at lOMc. net re ceipts 453 bales; Memphis, quiet at 10 15-I6e, net receipts 5.311 bales: An gusts, quiet at 11c, net receipta, 1,895 naies; Ubarieaton.nrm at 10 Kc net re ceipta 2,294 bales. PRODUCE MARKETS. Br Telegraph to the Mornina Star. flaw Yobjc Nov. 20. Flour waa fairly active and held higher. Rye flour ateady. Wheat Spot firm; No. 3 red 87c. Options There was a strong bull movement In wheat to-day on light Northwest receipts, higher spring wheat markets, general cover- log and bull support and reduced spring wheat crop estimates, with the close ffc net higher; May closed 85 Kc; July cloted 80c; December doaed 87&c Corn Spot firm; No. 3 51c. Option market opened ateady aud dull but had a surprisingly rapid advance later -on small receipts, mod erating weatner and a drive at aborts. doting . 1JC net higher; Ma; closed 48)4 c: July closed ; Dtcemcer closed 503(0.- Oats Spot firm; No. 3 42c, nominal. Lard steady; Western steam $7 40; refined steady. Rice steady. Eggs unsettled; State and Pennsylvania averaee nne 343oc. Butter quiet to firm ;extra creamery 23; State dairy lfi2UC. Mousses steady. Coffee Spot Rio easy; No. 7 invoice 6c: mild steady; Gordoya 712lc. Sugar Raw steady; fair refining gXc; centrifugal, 96 test, 3XC; molaaaea augar So; refined quiet. Cheeae waa irreeular; State, lull cream fancy, email colored, September 12c; smalt white. September 12c Peanuia were quoted ateady; fancy nand-picked 4& 5c: other domestic 34Ji. Pota- toea were ateady : Jersey Si 752 00; Lone Island $1 752 25; State, East ern and Western $1 502 00; Jersey sreeU $1 503 00. Cabbaee steady ; domestic per 100 $4 00 6 00; per bar rel 75c$l 00. Freighu to Liverpool Cotton by steam 15c Pork firm; abort clear 513 5015. Tallow quiet. Cotton seed oil more active and firmer with apot aalea at S4c Closing prices: Prime crude, f. o. b. mills, 2525Kc; nrime summer yellow 34c on spot. December 33334c: off summer yel low nominal; prime white 37S8c; prime winter yellow 3840c Chicago. Nov. 80. A bier decrease in the contraet atock of wheat at Da- lath with continued small receipts in the northwest gave ahorta another scare to-day and in their anxiety to cover . they caused a sharp advance in prices. December closing lis higher. corn waa up lilfe; oats were lHc higher, while Janaaay provisions closed from 2Ta lower to 57ic bibber. Chicago. Nov. 20. Cash prices ; Flour Market firm. Wheat No. 2. spring? ;No. 3 spring 7981c; No. 2 red8385. Corn No, 3 43c: No. 2 Yellow 464634C Oato No. 236XO; No. 3 white 34 39c Rye No. 3 54c. Mesa pork, per bbl, f 11 50 116334. Lard, per lOO I&S, Soyu6 Short rib aidef , loose, $6 757 00. Dry clear tides, boxed, f 6 506 62H. w bis- key Basis of high wines, (1 25. ine leaxune futures raneea s io lows opening, highe&i, lowest aa closing: Wheat No. 8 December, salted shoulders, boxed, . shcri new, 7979& 80H, 79. 80080 May 78J4&78X, 79V4793i. 78M 78M. 79c: July 74M74H, 74M, 74 i4 74Hc. Uorn JNO. 2 December 4ZM 42K. 43&43T, 43V, 4343e; My413tt41X,425,, 41X. 42J44S4i July 41M425'. 4254. 41K. 48ttC Oats No.2 December 34 V 3434, 357s, 343i, 359:35c; May 35435J4, 85f4, S5M, 35S5Xc Mf as porS, per bbl January 111 50. 11 60. 11 50, 1160c; May $11 60, 11 72, 11 60, 11 73 k. Lard, per 100 lbs January $6 67 J4. 6 70. 6 67X. 6 70; May $6 70, 6 70, 6 67J4 6 70. Short ribs, per 1C0 tta January CS 1ZK. 6 15, 6 1214, 6 IK; May $6 82K, 6 27$,, 6 22. 6 27. By Cable to the Morning Star. LlVXRPOOL, Nov. 20. Cotton : Spo, in limited demand; prices two points higher; American middling fair 6.28d; good middling 6.10d; middling 6.02d; tow middling 5.86d: good ordinary 5.86d; ordinary 5.66d. The salea of the day were 5,000 bales, of whcb 500 balea were for speculation and ex port and included 4,200 balea Amer ican. Receipta 16,000 bales, including 11,700 balea American. , futures opened quiet and clocrd ateady; American middling (roe): November 5.9l8v82d.Itovember and December 5.860 ; December and : Jan uary 5.83d; January and February 5.815.82d; February and March 5.81d; March and April 5.81d: April and May 5.805.81d; May and June 5.805.81d; June and July 5.79 5.80d; July and Aueuat 5.785.79d. MARINE DIRriUliJR List of Veasaia In caa fort of Win i lac. ton, If. C, Ntrtmber 91. STEAMERS. Naparima, (Br) 1,043 tons, Fyfe, Alex ander Sprunt cc Son. Anglo Saxon, (Br) 8,671 tonB, .Perry, Alexander Sprunt ox Son. Gadaby, (Br) 2,273 ton, Robinson, Alexander oprunt ccoon. Toloaa, (BrXx3,099 tone, Holttum, Alexander Bprunt dt Son. SCHOONERS. W R Perkins, 143 tonp, Wallace, O D auffitt. Carrie A Bucknam, 835 tons, Torry, J T Riley & Co. Aithur McArdle, 768 tonr, Shepherd, u u uaffltt. BY KIVER KaIL tfegeipts ef Naval Sterea ane tottoe Tsalsrday. CO. Railroad 106 bales cotton. 31 exaks spirits turpentine 167 barrela roain, 16 barrela tar, 88 barrela crude turpentine. W. & W. Railroad 533 bales cot ton, 38 barrels tar.' 9 barrels crude tur pentine. W., O. & A. Railroad 763 balea cotton, 15 barrela rosin, 26 barrels tar, as barrels crude turpentine. A. & Y. Railroad 870 balea cotton. 87 casks aplrits turpentine 77 barrela roain, 48 barrel tar, 13 1 barrela crude turpentine. W. & N. Railroad 89 balea cotton. 8 caska spirits turpentine. Total L761 bales cotton. 61 caska spirits turpentine, 259 barrels rosin, us barrels tar, aa barrels crude tur pentine. To Excursionists. ThS first thl&0 Ton riwnlA Aaaii Mnr antnl tn Wilmington Is to have a clean, easy shave, or a stylish hair-cot, or a. cool and refreshing sham po Poesihly,you may need all of these 00m . Cae FaTorltsn Barber shop the place. GDlON A DAVIS. - aaistt No. 7 South Front street; ALL WRONG. Don't Mistake the Cause Backache. Don't mistake the cause of Wk m a cause. 8 Ured yU know th( it is wrong to imaKine cure. -Kiue relief Backache is kidney ache You must cure the S how thla Aftt, l i. C 'BUB ftJ T TP u" UUUb, 'V, J Castle street SeV& oJ seventh, 8ajs: i Btra,- a lifting a hL iim great pain across m time. I used plasters anVr,1011 "-"J iuouy 200(1 r " bardlw at an A . -i. 7 , r 1 COSl, was so weak. &rinr. W. mJ M ney Pills advertised in ZT 4 nera 1 wnf. pn , : "Bwgnal and got a box. I f-it hJJ$ 'tori cording to directions a,d regained its old pt,.2iumJ M simply surnriafifl at n 1 J wiU-gladlyVecommendDor'f, ney Pills every time for wtf Forsalebyalldealera.fe cents a box. Foster-Miibnli A5 Buffalo N. Y., sole agen 2 ?rC Umtec States. Ior ;i Semember the name- (w. ARTtTVWr. River, C D Mlffli" ' " moort River int. nnv'i M ! Schr W R Perkins, 143 torn W lace. New Vnrlr n nVr n, w - -- 1 v u ilia Uill. Clyde steamer Navshoe, J0bnM,. , j omauDonei What They Say GIVE US FLOUR BECOGNIZED AS BEST ON EAETHI8 PILLSBDRY'S THE PRICE is high, but what a vast differed in the quality and size of the Bread. . THE F. E.UHAGEN CO, no 1 tf A genu, DO YOU WANT AN IRON BED ? ii iffui for the celebrated B mstein 3 pa btd, the best in Americi. T) springs are warractfd five See oar s'ock of Fumiiure i. c'udipg Heywood Chun. V defy competition. GASTON D. PHARES I CO., 110-UJ Market St. oc 23 tf Inter-Bta 9. UNLUCKY CORKER, we have Cluster Balsl s, Fig, waiav Gwl Oranges, Celery, oraDDerrus, -lariero j Floor. Badwbeat. genuine Maple JM Schweitzer, Bda ana Roquefort u cn -ice Mackerel, Mullets, Tront and m B' Wben ycu want quick delivery pnp e w BmlthfleW, 8prlngfleld, swift's premlnm t N. C. Hams. Mountain Buckwheat mu rive this wees . .i.. Give us your order now for TImd!"11! Turkey. S. W. SAND EES. Both Phones 109. oc 28 tf Silver Salt Tl'rs - a vl no an Tn Gold, Cut Glass or anything W shines with SILVER SALT. juaaBB wafco u.w vuu . , auteed positively harmless; 25 co HARDIN'S Palace Ptiarmacni 126 South Front Street OC 14 BQtn -wj TURKEYS, TURKEYS, TUBKBYS A toe lot on nana ror 1 auiD' - t. OrsnDerries, rium ruumu -7naA.s0O, Can ana examine; would be Plea c. We alsohsvB in stock a cnoiw WtJ Hams. Flan Roe. The bf2TuB from Smtthfleld, va., and all t he otter ara usually found In a Qiocery All (roods are f resn ana WILMINGTON GROCERY CO, JNO.L.BOATWBIGHT.M) Ben mane 14 interstate nolStf - - GROCERIES SOBbla Siik Candy. 200 Csvaaa Salmons. 100 Boxes Octagon soap. 800 Bafja Green Coffee. 100 Boxes Borax Soap. 100 Boxes Ak Soap. 100 Cataea Sardines. 10O Bbla Mullets. 100 Bayers Peanuts--SS Bbfi Mot;. V egr. SO Bbla Mott'a CIdor. a. flnmolete ?' 51 a cerles and Tobaccos for sale ai smiibfr,0"5: , NOT(WMMEOFS(j - CoUegeforraOTanaveOrt-oirt ,.JOae.IttiuiiwpM" w , ai. 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