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?TH STORKING POST! TUESDAY, O OTOBEIT 7 196a Mitchell Asks Strikers , to Be on Their Guard Entreats Them to Keep the Peace and Speaks of Vic tory as Within Their Grasp f ':!. jnst befo on Oct. at 2 'dock Wednesday afternoon, Oc tober 8. MWe know that the m!ne workers are not restrained from going to work by fear of bodily barm and if this is the sentiment prevailing at too meetings. resolutions should be adopted emphati cally declaring the statements of the operators to be untrue. We alio advise I that irtm 'fif llvlaimiua t Vi. nul an4 6. President ' iron ni efore going to Buffalo n d the service of members of the t the following: " union bo tendered the local authorities . .!. l """ law and order. I -urfat care should be exercised by I taosa xm smite to not permit them : -usu gave -To d.stnct deputies and all t rers In the anthracite fleKl: -Voj hare doubt Tead la the papers elres to fee rroToked bT the coal and t. rroceediLfs of the conference ati'roa PI're into the commission of overt Wh-f House FrUar 1A whlrh r 1 ' orertior. railing to break toe . .. .striKe person of the right to rote in the pre clDct, -ward or other election- .district from which he has removed .until four trnn tfi m a rt aw . Mu i i . 1 t torsehaJl register and rote In the elec- LOWST TTICOS I firOUgnOUt 1116 ma revTH-cx, oi inear residence, except THE STOCK MARKET cl:i prypoaed an and deprive you of your well- in case of removal aa ahov rwvififfl In which cafe such, person sha.il regis ter in the township, ward or JTeeinct whence to has removed. The residence of a married man shall be where his family resides, nnd that of a single man where lie sleeps. And it sh'all be the duty of tie registrar or judge of elec tion, when, requested by any bystander, to swear any person offering to regis ter a to his residence, and to have placed Sn writing opposite his name the wiord "iSworn"; and any person know- rn&y and fraudulently registering' or voting at any other place than that In which he is entitled to register under 'tie laws of this state, and punished by a fine not exceeding one thousand dol tars, or Imprisoned at hard labor sot exceeding: two years, on- both, in the discretion of the court. Sec. It!. The county board of elections List Selling Movement Made Animated Trad ing for a Time i n .-"f work If the operators would acreei array public sentiment against you bv -,,:b us to refer the questions at isue :TO,king fl,e claims that a Teign of . f "eT.,",ua Ui 'uc .terror exists in the coal fields. Be tbe L nited States and a'atearffair and tm w-mu fhi. ttrnrii Pd 1 by him. lou bare noted, for living wages and American condi-! In the year of our. Lord one ! Trh is JL.Lh tio"v of mP:oxannt la going on. and ! nTOe hundred and two, and L" ,cJA'.f!?f0"! hr hT . nes'.rancy in saying that ! thereafter. n nn'f . :t nur io is- aenaion oi rac terror Tti in fi.M. Tta oa xne seTerai coannes saaii seuect. on I or af t nireo states ana a steadfait and true while this struggle ! of before tne first Monday in September, iL rp'r of ta irry.n? rad 0 oar orertures by denouncing yourjTjctOTy will be aeblered in the not lis- tt members and officers in theitant future. The hfnrt of the nation :r.j? Tehement anl i malicious manner ; beats In sympathr with you and alLjfod 1 ;Me. They aio declared that a large ritliens faror rorr cause. Do not fail ' ' lv Tk11 Erojn,an it ' temperate language. Telegraph them at ! person. eo eeleected at the court house V:fr.1Stohrl,;r 1 Ditfd I?"!, JlW?S I tT after auch appoint- lr onter t. (t.-momirsn rn rtn nciw :.. . .1- meot, nJ shua cause a notice to be r of o'ir country that the statements Ta, tfitn Pr.d.nt TT Af TV erred poa jraid persoi th operators are unfounded a.ad thJt J tt America. " wy registrar tail to perform the du- thonsand biennially thereafter, one person of cood repute and standing, wno shall act as registrar for sucn township, ward or precinct. The. said county boracd of election shall return ( to hart resolutions drafted In plain, j make mbUcatlon of the names of the he Biine worker are Iaw-abidine e'.tl-! T. r r.s. in onir or an jocsi unions -. h;r.:d call a:ass tneetinss of all men on! "Tljomis Ftr.it, uuk'u niii uuj'uiiivu, vucu mrr; .10. 4. to be held in each mining; town "John Fahy, President District No. 9 XlehoHs, Duffy, President President District District Law Governing the Registration Now Pending Extract from North Carolina Election Law Published atthe Request of Chair man Simmons At the rence-t of State Cb-V-rrnan F.trxoas of the Democratic EtecutiTe V;a3!itre Tiie Post print below an v.nct from Cie State elettion law aa ;j.cted by the lart General Awmb!y. r fa tt sett-n- pwainiugr tr the rejj tratiR, especially Important at this t e: S., II. TLat N'f re the nxt teneral .:;: a on tit TueLty wt after tle f rf. Monday in November, iu :"he yir t rnr I.orl oae th--nAnJ cine liumhod ;.!! two. prorilol f r in tit'. act. there :.:Z r aa e:;:rly rew rviratKm if l" rnrr nlra rfiil! be entitle! to r river in erry v.v.'m prc!n-: in the N are. and on!r nc4 perns as art re?-ii-vred be e ?.?'!-! to vote in any I, very I cr- for rudh poll tar vhtAl, before being- al lowed t rote, exhibit to. the registrar nl poll tax receipt for the- prerious year. i.snel urwler the band of the lierifr or tax coi!ector of the coiui.y or township efe h then resided; and unless such poK tax receipt iSiaJl bef- date on or before rbe firet day of May of the year la wtJch (he offers to Tote, such person shnll not be allowed to Tote: Pjorided. hat in "lieu of such poll tax receipt h 5h.i?l be. competent for fhe registrar and judirea rf e!ection to allow such, per son to rote upon bf taking and sub scribing the followtnif oatn: Xorth, .. county. I solemnily swear tyr affinni that on or lefore the first d;.y f Jlar, of tl-is year, I paid my poJl tax for the previous year, a re qnlrcl by Article VI., pecriow 4, or the touattitntion of Srth Carolina. 'Sworn to and subscribed before me tLts tbe .... day of , 1I.. "Re?-rar.- Which ontb ha!l bear date on the day ..-i.tw-s -t.i'i !-tK-t 1a 5wLlr Pro- . . 5 I . P.- A. " "-. -V. . - - ' . r r?ZZ"r.tr and judse- of election may re- -7 3J' -" ri l :.:v! write arty ec- pn her aiK, Ulrlh r-r-of f acb ton of the cy-va:, ,t. n .a t. I-nrh ; m.nt of saT. Exery sheriff or Urease, arrl sha. -w t- the-at- i npon payment of the poll ft:a cf rh? rwfrsr h:a aHutr to t Jwn to the real asd wr te any s1i ectjon when p)imc ft te Rowing the I sr; r - kc nt:.?n ami ' clr.Aunt of :eh. poH tax an.1 the true r.Rt n M ;rfn wh W3. ca JaTiu avry 1. W7. : arr fme prior there to. rvtb! t x -. :tn ler the Itwa of r.T Star in th t'r'd Ftntea wbere date ttpvn which the fam w-aa pal.I. Any tax colectin- or sheriff wilfully fIlin to gtre a tax receipt to any per eon paring lv poll tax. or giting a f-0o m z . i ..a i . l a . i a i. a . - i a-a l - k-'ta. r d. anl lineal de-cetvl. Jate. Xhall r l,a; Any per?ajn ciir jvii' uu nl-ore pro-rided. nnl haTing' io- ft tax re-itt hall upon making' affidavit of sneh Joa and esatisfactory rroof of h identity, be entitled to a duplicate there of from t3ie sheriff or tax coiKctt)r. -ni jt- riherlff or tax coDec:or who shall ties of Lis ofnoe, and for tbjit or for aajy otber cause be remored from of fice, or sihaJl die or resin, or if there shail for any other cause be a vacancy, New York, Oct. 6. Th level of prices receded at the opening with larger sales in some of the Pacific and coal-era. St. Paul opened wide on the sale of 2,500 shares at 193 1-2 to .198, compared with 13 Saturday. Baltimore and Ohio and Ontario and Western sihowed some small fractional trains. Otherwise losses were universal. The Gould rroiro of stocks developed special weakness, which gradually ex tended to . mmny other points. Ieelme8 reached a point in the varLous Gould stocks, New York antral, IHinoih. Cen tral and a cumber of less ipTonatnent railroads and specialties. - St. Paul fell to 192 1-2 and. -Louisville, Which nd ad- ranoed 11-4. rearted 21-B. St: (Pn-ul waa bontflajt freely et the low level and ! recovened to 194, causing a slight rally- aa round. Tala impir'ovement nd not; hold long as free&selltog orders -ap- peared at 11 o'clock driving' the coalers, Dec. . . Pacifies and Somtbwes terns to tine low- f COBN: Oct. Dec. . v OATSi Oct. . . cotton belt, the contlntred trtritrney of mloney, depress; era at the tock ox ciiang'e, the contfoaace of tie oU stdike predictions of larger receipts at the porU outside selling-, the&etog of stop or ders and the lack of WaU street support or of any support at all aaide from the covering of shorts on the decline. Some of the trU'Hs of Nw Eloffland tvrs begin ning' to complain of soairclty of coal and rt ia said that some of ihezn may nave to close. . New York, Oct.. 6. 'Receipts cotton: Galreston, ,13,004: sNw Orleaaus 10,969, Qlobile. 2,196, &vwsBtik 7.S64, Cbarte ton 3,236, Norfolk 2,319. New York, Oct. 6. Cottoa futures opened asy; Open. BlgfT. Low. Ootse. 8.70 8.70 8.55 8.55 0 m S.71. 8.5S 8.77 8.62 Oct Nov. .... 8.71 Ty&Ce m. 0 a. SCiD Jan. m . 84 Feb. . ... ilarch. ; . . 8.67 Aprn. . . . 8.67 May. , . . , 8.70 The mairlceft ctosed steady. Clitar firVslai anal Prod no WHEAT: Open . . 69 70, 69f 8.89 8.63 8.69 8.56 8.70 8.6S 8.56 8.56 8.56 8.5S 8.57, 8.62 8.C3 8.56 8.56 8.56 S.5S ffinOTEM: MGNR0E; AMERICAN PLAN! EUROPSANtAW Optsn March 20, 1902' P Moi'rs nitti evefy convenience, llaanificeatl famJsbed. ftiste i rAi. a m.jm . . t - - a m i . . a t a , i aai ' , : it. Ml - - a . . vue uneai noine m America, ont oae r rne ice. ttxit as g'i hi ai any SI ner da anJ uiv K . rnT 4MWawaLa ... a.. a. . . . . . . 4 XWU.- " - . ! JAY G. WltJDXVArTAM. ?s and ra.lrcadi lnPertatmoahu I.c Cnett. Nottlte best tsLla ami r-r ny. American plsc, !.ftk rer dsy' aad op; "' 'iiBrv-.-. 8. J. BONNY BEASliEV uc... . weotier will Jmva an inaneaea 'fer l.fce ( time, bat so very tuncn douot whethe tne toad wisaARer leffacta wi l ho m naterial ea i-fitftiment dSconnts. ! It will requrje good wfher to pick what ed:- ton we have ihis year. V2fboo-t . j rl weather tbe 3.-19 trenid be ioor. Pcor jrr'ade.aad a' notierats I cr-Ma wonM b a' dSMtw. If receipt fall oS before the latter- rnrt of abls nonrlj ; tio ,;rH wl corvck-3e tha crop is nt4d?ra-'te and: .ben tiie bniyiag by' epiiwiocs will Ikj e-ionv1"1 to prevent much of a." brealr. Of Jvr hfli financial. s.taation "isnot fa Vcrri to a tul! wfiTiet. For lhe ;trecj? ste-srly-asotlcta www 1 afyonz warke? At reacb!o wCth vpi a'trd ? fie was jtiowos ia nlot out of OTSir. Hot fr tired -most of fciw life ij ithisJjty. ' jC'U wo cn lea-en aboui th rotf?a.,c.t- ! vtt a .2trvctor n unbuilt mxnj han-Li' j nation tier H a jrrcfwt to iDflu- fa and and Pvaieig6k.vXr& tfjiflkCi:! High. Ixw. Cfcwevjftc- wuen tjj craU0n l- j sfweada, aaiba wa apipwaSbfly In frooe Funeral from th Rlt?:nb at 3:30 O'cioctla Afterncon . Qlr. J. Kowy 0?easdieatl3iis 2; on .North Ioo4lnroTitt sirrsjt 5 s evening a n 9 o'cod;, in 'litSjCCja C a well kwn'.'fcitlienatti J est. radtng' wiasj yearya ntmated for a. time tinder the Influence of a general selling movement which, lowered pTaotically every iaavoTtaaii stock a pvlut or more. ' Dec In the eta's of St. Paul, r Ixmisvill, St." Ixnils and S-ari Francisco andi Texas and Pacific, the reaction, ram to 2 points. !:?j2fril-e- -ore severe in-the a '.ia?! le der.H th r- er rir-t t tz't yl rote at any elce. t:.-i H th: S'ete by reaAn of !. r.Te f p. the e.lt:eatin-.il quallfi nt.. n rfwil.l: Provi lil. 1b.1t it lOiall aii :o n;war to the rezirar that Jan,-v 1. K.-.T. in any Ftate I tul&T date any tax receipt or dnlirnte ' v"T V. " a. I S fl.ereof. sMIl be truUy or a misaemean- VI wiiti 4 of t ie const t; u? punched in the discrete of the ; I: " , hr'L! f LhL Ml. Snrt. No Vrm who h.i become .-M. ,Un C reS trrf.l. and no rc-- ! "e since firrt day of Jnne of the . ' , . r:r prcr ous rear, or who W3 fifty years tVr .JaS ?i!vf are or'orer on Cbe 6m day of June .efar amen nrnon no v-i ,,... . , a.i j ' ' v- e. the previous year. s&aU be reqirfred a aa - - - 1 Jk a a aa aaAAAtf v aa ea T.' A ratJW a?ia-j be aworn before bcln r-' i'" ' ?, . - rSSl.nJ all .-V a, accwrately 1 the arth to roymerrt of poll tax here aa r- bii nirr. a. and VUc of ,lifteT prori?ed. i- t.0.tf- t.rS- p!aea of rei!ene. rtat:n2 ward rtm who baa been exempted by the " it resides H an irwp,rate ! t-iwn !ccmmiimeTa of e comity wiierem (he -.f' .I?. .f L TtJ. mar ! reMi-f on account of poverty cranfirm- ' -.--1 X nr ;.en- i:y. sOiaTA be Teqmred to produce any rtrt to be adm:ttel to rer.trat.Vra. Tiie -zlatrar. If la doubt oa to the nr?jt of applicant to rejaer. may require a'her evLlenee mtifaetory t bm as to nnslifientioa of the applicant. .Vrd k.erenpon if the spl.rnt aha.I le found " a. . payment of poll tax in order to vote. .ry person wilfully and knowingly pre-frr.tins- a fale cerf.1ficate of exemption .hall e pii'.ty of fn?Ty. It shall le the duty of every sheriff and tax eol Wtor. Ix'tweea the firt nnd tenth days N duly nrcU'.Sed and en.:itIeHl to re of May. 19r and bienixiily thereafter. ? rarer a an elector, the registrar e'-a recister the applicant, fft-.tia; f.a rr oppefte bis nsme. and ahaTl record 1 ia T-itne. s?. Tei'Jctare place of birth n-d rhe towwt.p. county, or State from .n-e he baa remove!, in the event: of to certify under "ath a true a nd7 correct :t of all prrss wlto ftave paid their X-oTl tax for the previous year on. or be fore the first da yof Uday, to -the clerk of the Superior Cmirt, who hall keep a bk provided for rhat pnrpoi keeping a remove, in tbe appropriate column of I ench town?l;p eieparate, and cen.lrT Tesr1atraX?on books, and the rejr- t a true copy rnereoi 10 4ie caainiju rVnn boot eontra-nln? the said record Ure Hoard Elections for such county. ahaJ be evidence acaiwt the appHeant 1 Any sheriff, tax collector or clerk fal- ii any court of law in a proceedine forilng to comply who me pmiwm 01 meanor, and upon conviction, forfeit Lia of& e. and be fined or imprisoned. -Sec. 14. The ollowfnff rtisaes of per sons fchall not be aHowed to register or rote in this state, to-wit: First, persons nnkT twenty-one years of age; second, tflots and lonatlcs; 4-hird, poisons who fiV-e or fraudulent reziration. Erery ? .r'.vn nuai:fioii aa an elector shall take f VJlowInc oarh: I di oemnly ear oir affirml that I will smpport the e st!tntka of the Vnled tates. and iv.e Coastitutloa of th S?ate of NVrrh Jtn""?aa. trot lno-itent therewith; u? I bnre l-een a reet'Vnt of the State ef Nrrth Caro'ina for two rear. anI ' bare been convicted or confessed their f the county af for rix month gnllt In open court, upon indictment, of e-1 of fownhip. prectnet j Bnj crime, the pumrshment, of which is v- arant fr four monrhs: or tK.il I waa . iMjar. or rosy hereafter be Imprisonment r;.lr.t of tnanwhlp (ward jn the date's prraon, unless such per- pre!rvt on the .... d-y of j eon shall have been restored to citiren- '''me tmxr nwt'ha preeel:nir the elec- ! hlp la the. manner precribcJ by law. ' - and removed therefrom to : "Pec. 15. Subject "to the foregoing ex- ' p (waril or precinct), where Inceptions, every male person who bus I -. atrsce reeide,J: thit tn .".wenty. j l-ecn uarurallzcd, twenty-one years of - yejri of ace; that I have nA rejf- j mgr.' a citizeea of the State of North "red for rhra election Ja any other I Virof.na. who Wiall hare reidel tvro ty board of elections tnay appoint an other In his j ce, and no parsoa who is a candrd&te 6h all he a registrar or judge of election. 1 Sec. 18. That the registrar of each township, ward or precinct shall be fur nished with a registration book prepar ed as hereeinbefore provided, and it shall be h5s duty, between the hours of 9 o'clock u. m. and sunset, on each day (Stinday excepted) for twenty rliays pre ceding the day for closing the refristra lion books, as hereinafter provided, to keep'opn said books for the registra tion of any electors residing within such township, ward or precinct and entitled to registration. That .the 6aid books shall be closed for registration at sunset on the second Saturday before each elec tion. That on each "Saturday during the period of registration, the registrar shall attend with his registration books at the polling place of his precinct or ward for the registration of voters. That every registrar, .before entering- upon the discharge of the duties of his offlce ehall tiko an oath before a Vvstice of the peace or some other person author ized to administer oaths, that he will support the constitution of the United Stales and he constitution of North Carolina not Inconsistent therewith, and that he will honestly and impartially dis charge the duties of registrar, nnd hon estly and fairly conduct such election. .Sec. 19. It ihall be the duty of the registrar to attend the polling place of his township or precinct with vhe regis tration books on Saturday preceding the election, from the hour of nine o'clock a. m. till the hour of thre o clck n. m.. when and where the sabi books shall be open for the In.sjectioii of the electors of the precinct or township, and any of said electors shall be allowed to object to the ncme of any person appearing on said books. In case of any such objection. the registrar shall enter upon his book. opposite the nime of the person so ob jected to, the word Challenged," and t.-ba!l appoint a time ami place, before Aimeiii can SaneJting' the eject.00 day he. together with said Sugar judges, shall hear and decide said ob- American Cotton Oil jection, giving personal notice of such) Atchison challenge to the voter so objected to; Atchison pref and if far any cause personal notice A malgamated Copper can not be given, then it shah bs suffl- Baltimore and; Ohio cieaS notice to leave a copy thereof at Chesapeake and Ohio his residence: Provided, nothing in this C. It. I. and P section shall prohibit any elector from C. M. ar.d St. P challenging or objecting to the name C. G. W. ........ of avny person registered or offering to Consolidated Gas register at any time other , than that Chicago Terminal above specified. If any person, so chal-j Chicago Terminal pref Jenged or oojecTed to shall be found not Erie duly qualified; the registrar shall erase his name from the books. : e less active stocks, for Instance, Con solidated gas, and Chicago and St. Dowts second preferred losing from 2 to 4, LMm neapioliB and St. Paaul 5, Northwestern 6 3-8. Saturdays unfavorable bumk statement, combined with 10 per cent. money, caused some closing out of long accounts, and more confident operat'lCm'S by the bears. The market was Gull and slightly above the lowest at hoKxtl Bonds were weak at noon. t tRerading recoveried 1 1-2 over Satur day, and the rally extended to & -point or more ta St. (Paul, Mis'souri Pacific and a few other stocks. Renewed selling caused a sudden drop to a Howier level than before, declines running to over 2 points in a number of leading 6to:s.- IPrices continued to -give way, particu larly in the Southwestern group, some of which Wfere down 3 points, A fever ish rally of a point in St. Paul, Louis ville, Pennsylvania and Colorado fuel had some effect in steadying ithe list temporarily. , IMoney rose again to the highest of the day. Severe breaks were made in United Statea express lost laibout lo the iroacative list. "Wells 'PaTgo and United States 'express 'lefst about 15, Lackawanna 71-2 and Rock Island and Brooklyn Union, gas 6. ; Lo'sses reached nearly 4 or over for Teas and Pacific, St Louis Southwest ern, Canadian Pacific,- Jlockfng- Valley sugar and Tennessee coal and 3 or more in St. Louis aJ San Francisco, Atchi son, outhem "acujc, unaware ana Hudson, St. Lonis Southwestern pre ferred, Pople' as mind Colorado fuel. The rally on covering' by room shorts carried Reading, St. Pawl, Southern Pa cific, Louisville and Canadian Pacific r a point or more and the general list a fraction. The closing was taictive and ir regular. ... INew York Stock Quotations Open. 'CTotee American Oar Fdy . . . . PORK: Oct. . . Tan ... LARD: Oct. . . Jan . . RIBS: Jan. . . 59i . . 48f . . 31i . .32 .. 1497 16.75 10.25 M 8.90 eij 49J 32J 32 17.00 15,95 10.27 9.00 59 48i 31 82 16.87 15.70 10.25 8.87 ; if as becm giI I. prices cstild atlvauee eas- ! 4avres, jvtf e,.Virj 3aka!hfersv 1 60 5 ' A lflrir SB Pow fee-?P wi buyiflff j b. at Petty of Vilk'caiaaJri -1, ." 4gj :n Texas at'Sfc rheoe 9 notjHkely to be aatt2Jrig5..d of nleAja, jaiiji' thr . -1 r- rrerct t-Tarnshlp. S he.p r 'od. And tbereipon the aid per- 't orhTwie qnl.Ce.!. fTiaH be enti "' jet :. at rr. 12. Thit r praos hall be ntf- J t- vote. nr.Wa b sihall have paij ' roll t-ix for the previous year, oa 1 the fit ilay of May of tha ra n'ch h outers to rote, as pre- crder Anlr V.. section 1 of jean la the state and six months h the county, andj.vjr nvnth In the pre cinct, ward or election diatrict in which be offer to vote next precedltvtf the elec tion, shall. If otherwise qualified, as prefer", bed in this act, be qualified elec tor ia the precinct, wan!, or township in moral from one ward, paTclnct or other electlna district to another In the same cut, t:z'i oa. Every parson llaWe Icouoty, shxll ixt operate to deprire any Wkal'i Tsar Fas WorthT SiomneTfmes a fforitttne, bub never. If yon have a sallow complexion, a jaun diced look, moth patches and blotches on the skin all signs of Liver Trouble But lr. King's New Life Pills tfive Clear Skin, Rosy Cheeks, Rich Com plexion, Only 25 cent at all druggists. $ Cleveland Not in Politics Princeton, Oct. 6. G rover Cleveland announced tfonight that he has no: any Intention of taking an active part in the ecming democratic cam pa gin m York. "I have not been npproached on the subject, yet," Mid he, "but positively I have no inteKoa of speaking in the coming campaign." He refused to ex press his opinion of the plank in tfche nemocrotic platform whk-hrpledges the party to government ownership of !:he cold fields. $ a Hanna's Campaign Tour Cleveland, 0ft 6. Senator Hanna, accompviTiled by, his private secretary Elmer Dover, left Cleveland in a pri vate car early today for SienbenviHe, where he made the opening speech of His campaign lour at noon. The senator was met at Stenbewrille by Secretary or State Laylln and State Senator Hard ing, who also made speeches. Tonijrht :he party wBl be ai Yheehng, W. Va., and address a meeting in. that crty . Senatr Ilaona will speak in an the larger towns in Ohio before concluding Lis trip. Floods' in Virginia "Richmond, Oct. . There is a flood fn the river here tonight due to raiV- in ithe mountains and much damage has been done. The small streams H ve risen all over the state. Train service on the -Rich mond,. Fredericksburg and ivytomac railroad has been suspendea Erie 1st pref niinois Central ......... International Paper Louisville and iNashville . Manhattan . . . . . letropoilitan ...... ..... M. K. T. pref Missouri' Pacific , Mexican National Norfolk and Western .. New York Central .. 365 .. 4ok ... 123 . . 51 . . 83 .. 100i .. 64 . 106i . . 50 .. 195 ,. 193 i .. 30 .. 217 21 39 .. 38J . . 67i . 149 .. 20 .. 137 . 135 i . 139i 61J . 113J . 18 . 74 . 155 34i 103 162 61 68i 87 , 21f 33 38 95 72? . 65 : 4 103 an 13 89 39 , 89 91 i a? 49 66 35 44 120 50 soi 99 63 104 49 195 192 25? 215 21 3S 37i B7 149 20 137 13 1TT8 59 111 18 72 154 33 101 360 60 6S 85 20 33 36 94 71 63 43 105 90 13 89 39" 88 91 32 47 66 . . . 8.27 8.35 8.25 i December Wheat . Open. Clctee New York.. .. .. 74 74 St. Louis. ... . . .. . . 67 67 December Corn New York. ... .... .... 55 - 55 St. Loui ....... .. .. 39 39f Baltimore erala aiaat Provision Baltimore, Oct. 6. FLOUR 'Doll. Winter extra $2,80 3; winter clear $3.15 3.25; winter straight $3.25 3.45; winter patent $3.70 3.80; spring clear $3.10 3.30; spring straight,. $3.55 3.70; spring patent $3.75 4; receipts 15,820 barrels. WHEAT Dull. Spot and Ictober 71 71 V2; December 72 72; stseamer No. 2 red 69 & 694: receipts 16.S11 bushels; exports 56.000 bushels; southern by sample 64 72; southern on grade 6914 O 72. .CORN Inactive and firmer. New or old November 53; year 49 49; Jan uary 48 48V2: receipts 8,648 bushels; exports none; southern white corn 66 69; southern yellow corn 70 ? 72. OATS Firm. No. 2 white No. 2 mixed 30; receipts 18,696 bushels; ex ports none. RYE Steady. No. 2. 54; No. 2 west ern 55 55; receipts 4,915 bushels; exports none. HAY Firmer. No. 1 timothy $17 bid; No. 1 clover mixed $15 15.50. GRAIN FREIGHTS Quiet, steady. Steamer to Liverpool per bushel, ld., October. ' " r CORK For orders per quarter, 2s., ld.. October. BUTTER Firm, . unchanged. F0 dmitation 19 20; fancy creamery 23 (3 24; fancy ladle 16 18; fancy roll, 15 Q 16; good roll 14- 15; store packed 11 a 16. . . EGGiS 'Firm, unchanged. Fresh 23 24. CHEESE Firm, unchanged. Large 11 11; medium 12 12; small 12 12. SUGAR FiTm. unchanged. ,Fine aad coarse granulated 4.76. Railelgli Cotton October 6. Receipts 20 bales 1901 this day 19 balea 1902 total 4,471 baies 1901 total r.4."6 bab-s 1902 price 8 ta S cents 1901 price ......... s. ........ . cents City Produce Market Chickens .. .. .. ..1525c Eggs.. '.. .....17(S20c Butter..'..'.. 17(g20c initwii of a Vjo from Jc in New qia l York. Tfcn tuts, look somewliht; unset 324 -l5 a "well aa uncertafDi ltoit'on sab jstaottal dacSicew ootebe?. l& bo bonirnt. 16 87 C. W. LEE CO. 1"5 90 "8,,jr Ywk. Oct. 6. FstlmatsJ pert re j eeipta..ifor today-: 50,CKy bw., j.ia'-r 10 27 I Cft.S ' "week ara.j;43,033 3nt y?s'r. fi"yv? ll-etima!bed recip-ts far ;onvrr, v: At &32 thcro M. li-fcaley. '.' he faarral will be 'cofeddesa '. rsKiSrce, 703 l.'crth iL'lodd-RtCU. r1' t 2frj o'clock thiafterntJtleu, J T, Adatas,. . .ir.J x ; ; Galveston 21,000 to 23, C0ft ....?ii, L!tic st - r r- r, r- .' . isJ". '-IlL . 1 mio .... 1 ; . I . -Ir. Mure P. Cfirr,ut9.,rrtiT -eej ryJJ' : V- n here wlto tbevWtflstJiCr rwio Taf. ... 1 ' i iT; 1 vr vmo-;- 1 t jreii) n rijmmf Qrc A'avi m,--. .iv. ' kerr and salesman fovs&ri'J. Frar; Spots, 4-100 lower; uA&!kng npjantb i 11 ktmm- m, r rt Tsa,.' 17 fill . 1 ajen mwit aa vr wn;i V a ' - 9 ja v ' BARGEE Us CO. TThlte3fa Taread Vellcw Greati coarternatlca was fsit ty the friends cf M A. Hogarty of LexiT.iJon. Ky.. when they saw he wias tnrnlnc yellow. His skin slowly cbaned color, ol iifie eyes, and he suffered trrlfc!y. IEs malady wsa Yellow . .Tanaiuice. lie Avas treated by. the beet ScctcTS. bat without benefit. Th'Sn he was advrseu to try Electric Kilters, the wcraderfal Stomlach and Liver remedy, eT.d ie writes: ".After tala'ng two lorWcs I was whioCiy cured." A rrf.ll proves it? matchless irjerTt. for flll froa:acn, Liver and Kidney troubles. J Osly 50c. 5oId by all cLruggw: ? '; - j Minnrs Strike In-Alabama Birmingham, Oct. 6. Nine IhunJrcd miners employed by the Teanesf"1- Coal. Iron and Rilway CTpilay at plocktoa struck today, according to advices re ceived b-r the local oiTlcers cf the miners' union. The Blue CTee.k miners to the number of 800 are hold ins a meeting to deckle whether or not they v.-sll pay lha ajtc-ASPTrent made for the aniimif Ita trik'?r3. The coinpar-y rlf.lms that a large nuniber of the Blvie Creek ral Krs are onprsed to the assessment and favor contiauirrf work. v - of i city, ho brtar tbe-lenstlajr ardj ware merer aft t of that plaoe2iilT.21.?in' blee is a niatira of tttfet KmiitTf and; model yodTij.ion ia erwrs rifj?t. II ia one of :.he .best ' wa-letraien -4b: Rul.'.i' onri hia deprttl'-e is jrreil ry regKvifv ne -vPA move his faaaiiy to? Oxford, Nt verciber lt. lie Las- the beit,vj3i of the people of Raamgh Cor be ba-mu. - ta a. LA . rjn-J . I M,. fiw. Vnlkwa. (T ' Jsas'. bhit here. He Is nwrt ' heaitil coTtasendsd to the peor-te of 'toxtgrC .11 Open to OfFers whk he reaHea: Provided, that re-on account f the wsshit at JS""f . a . . f" m Lai A. .... W ' C h iraius are ucaint run wcitru lngtoa ad Richmond over the Soirthcrn' ttad' Chesapeake and Ohio, N. Y. O. and W People' Gas . . PennsylvBnla Pressed Steel Reading Reading let pref R. S. and I St. L Sou'thwestern Southern Railway Southern Railway pref ... Southern Pacific T C o Io eeeeee Texas Pacific Union' Pacific Union PaoJfic pref Leather ...... . Leather pref ... U. S. Steel ...... U. S. Steel pref . Westetm Union Wabash Wabash pref Va.-Oar. Ohera. Co , ltlonoy tlarketo New York, Oct. 6. Noon. Money on call strong at 8 (fy 10 per cent; prime mercantile paper 6 per cent; sterling ex change steady with actual htisiness in bankers bills at 486.5Q for demand and at 4S3.37o f2 483.50 for sixty days; post ed Tates 483 484 and 487LcommieT cial bills 482.75 48355; bar silver 50I8; Mexican dollars 40. Baltimore Slock Market Baltimore. Oct. 6. The market closed dull and easy. Seaboard Air Line com mon stock at 30 opened lower and closed at 2SaB the preferred at 48 was xv lower, iiuiea ltauwavs incomes at 674 opened up and closed at 67: the stock at 13T4 opened lower and closed at 134. Nashville Railway bond certificates at 77 were lower. Cottoai. New York, Oct. 6. The decSine in cotton ttoday was due to disappointing cao.es caeajwsT weau5r .jax.itne MUt-Qf 1 BARBEE& GOVS LETTER Barbee & Co., Raleigh, N. C, Members bers New'oYrk Cotton Exchange. New York, Oct. 6. For some unex plained reason the market broke abTnt l.en poina early today and the influ ence on sentiment was such fiaat the market failed to recover during the !ay. It may have been the better weather, it may have been the nervouisness in ilio ock market, or it miay hav been due to profit toaJding. The simply explan ation. in perhaps the earnest. That the market good news on the market all out, a tVhBnge can be looked for. Improved Waif dnjrcn, Oct. C. TBie secretary, of the l.-wjciy was as&el .1' he was con-tt-mpjartlng the purchase of - botaia, to which be rerl.etl: . "Certain bend dealers liave ftked jf propo?" tiers wiorid be cons-k'.crPi! by tiie departmcat nnd feey have' bru . I'o-'d that ' proportions oominr fon ary source would be considered ';o the ex tfint cf five millions, but t!hat tiie rate would hfre to be iow.it .any purchases were mcde." "! ; ;. .. Mother and Tin v-Twins Tiiere was at union station yesterday a pitiful.-case..-In the arms of a wo man were twin bah'es not over thro? weeks old .ind not weighing over ftrf poun'ds a pieces The woman's wa; was Murray and she came here Irc.nMc- baine to see her brother who is an opera tive at one of the cotton raiHs in tab? city. On arriving she 'found "her broth er out of town, 'bivt expected him to ar rive during the afternioon, and all duy she has remained in the station, care img for her two babies" attracting' much ntteniUon and sjTrpathy from te pass ing hrong of people, I -;: f i Adjutant Ge?iernl and Mrs. j B. S. Royrter arrived from Oxford last m'sh.': to attend "Mu -ii Af!b About Nothing" at the Acadeniv by Mr, Cfc-aa Hanford. ... aa m . a. T4 1 I A .-"f . 'Z.'"m. 4 nifrr.ca jirs jeuae 'ii-awairuscr dry. rt t iniCfM Kf? nrWBrl reMfrraMtiiii" I'aftKr frOBi -an i3. Itiy fuettKuy auBtt imf U inllCTe. lf:' .Iirtn'.ne. Tr,u(.vm-. li-itujM-ppttUi e0p rswurd (or ajr oSr f.n,-, .v:-fi...tt tb6 r'!8T one BX. f JACOB BERRY&C( ilembsrt f;iaolldaie.d ftjck,EicLia; X. Y. Proddca Exchaagtu-?; mw. m m. m ESTAHLISHaSn 1885 ' ,t . - 44 Broadway. New York. Philadelphia Office: Drexcj- Building. 20Q M&Sn St.,Duriatetnrr.C, ffara fwr market letters (end .Bvt"!!a wires with the Postal ana vV ea? liartferd. Coaa. TclophoiiB No. 7. car 0iic trn Union oHces enaars . nrom.ptaUr tlon a all tHegranlr. (uess. 'fir m M. S. Calvert; ' i rit . t m v onnnrnnRfl 1)1 Ul UtOiiUUtUUli ejav EALEIGHNVa Court rerorJa tow aaywhtra-i' Sort! Ca roil as. Prlcoe ea applicatfca. t 4 r- SpenccrTrask&iQo. BANKERS, 27 & 20 Pise Street, Njtw YotA Menihers New York Stock Exchange. I N T ERE S TIN G 1 N F O KM ATI O I ON MAY 1, 3 902, THE OLD CONSERVATIVE i Hi ? I ill m 1l MUTUAD LIFE INS1 Co., of Philadelphia. WILL ADJUST ITS RATES AND VALUES TO A t THREE PER GENT. RESERVE BASIS thereby furnlshlflg In ita new contracts the largest CJUARANTEBD CASH SURRENDEr.. LOAN (3 TCJt PAID-UP AND AUTOMATIC EXTENSION VALUES. . 1 I w;i, .n irroater Hividends than heretofore, this will enable the Fcna to famish the Inearer with VT9rionirZO . TFfrriON AT A NOMINAL COST IN CASE OF LAPSE and to h'nv who fomtaately carries the jlcy tOIcitur Qt deatn, tLUJu-aiuax trnxsr ixao ua tcioi.uu.j, vu.iajv.'--" . . ALL KINDS OF DESIRABLE CONTRACTS ISSUED, tr.eladirjg. ia tdditlm TINUOUS INSTALMENT beceficiary 5 per cent annually policies, and many others. t La. p.rm.nf Krt nnd En Jowments oa rlin to tne asuai vramary t ' ,,77 ZZn At in v.r.y.r ' -fKT" , POLICIES, with income for life; Jivjs. rn .yf psyins to th on the principal for years aau taeo uo p. mtiiw, tu? fjaivxiiuxi 'ZiHLZ pri ALL POLICIES PRACTICALLY INCONTESTABLE FROM DATE; aa soatety so ti -ALL POLICIES PARTICIPATE IN PROFITS OP COM PANT. WITH ANNUAL. DS-I? ERP.BD, fOFt GTJAt. R. B. iRAKEY;." , jUcsersX A rent. f ANTEED DIVIDENDS. Apply to Local Agents, fcr, write to PpSIBAjSLg WNTRAfJaLrjQSISXLC A G ENT5: RALEIGH, Ns 0
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