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I' .u.o and s y I l( n In Jail ior I.iil xt Uo-.;t I-iceiiNO. i: j : ':. . a r : ' -x a Tao, ':,:,(: ' i ii' : ' i.'.-; ! rtboutlO iuIIos , t f i: .U '; i;i i " "X a : ( f i 3 1' ) la j r. a is i i f -i t' l t.'i f -1 ?! -'a-( liit t 1. 1. 4 t' i.' ; i i Ci'i.i.l i-.... 'J(-f ! ':5 V - ;, Vic 7. 1 1 1 ? c IIV.3 a:'.-l Vi ".ic: , ' - J 1 ' ' L ; i ( f i'.: -cfa v "j i- r n ' i f - T - i (: : i r it ia ; : i, " it' 'i3i'. : " I- id, is L ( ' 'I ' ' tf bO 9 of j' 5 ' .:. 1 . 1 i "I P VrLll, :" !- 1 1 -i i" ,:. ; i,.. t t f t'i re .'"j" T : '.u j-l.'.j : I a I' t 1 ; ' 'y ta f;ivtu a t 1 i futures ta a 1- n very steady i ' y. The soot 2 12 U shove .IHMlJ 0' ) b. j ac; vary pood j sal-i. hh 11, CO t ' and fcor.eub.ioa, ) t : 1. l.ew ..i.k oj-'Oed at a d cline of 6 i .' -i, f..it a.'.--rwardi Ij i roved, aud - , 'y 3 oiuta V nr than jh- r - J. . 1; i !t ea)a a beti.-r fei-lin.';, n! isi ir liura to !! aad nmre C i. i to buy. After a ducliun of t 1 r- iit, a reaction is ouly jtinU. E I Tie interior movement coa- t ' i SiiibII, l;.o!p!a, :.C:3, a)?aint iD.CCO bales lut year, and 83.000 laafc week Lancaiiiire remain in the raarkt on a liberal eal. Oi 'lons cloned aa follows; . - Movt i biT, 8 11 to 8.13) De ember, 8 11 to S 13 ; January, 815 to 813; February, 8 20 to 8 21 i March, 8 1 'o 8 : ) April, to- 1 May, 8.C3 to8 :ii Jane. 8.S7 to 8 83; Jnly, 8 3 to S i T ; Aapust, 8 41 to 8 43) Oeto ber, 1 ', 8 CS to 8 07 Sales, ;3,000. ' . i . Ii ii lil. ai d Bros. & Co.'a Oottoo lienor. Special to the Press-VlslUir. Nbw Yoek, Not, SO. Oar market opened easier at a de cline of fl points on tbe receipt of tbe d;wrpointing advices from Liverpool, but o .' Vy reeoTered nndor the bay- ty tbe t.aae, w':o are beuoniiug uneany at the cootiuad movement of tbe crop. A con ; ' rinon witb other years and ws bave to tarn to a year isn the total or. ? was B.700,000 I s to find a Nov. i ber movement tbat was as light as tl syearls. This feature of tbe altoai.loa of tbe orop together with tbe 1 'e exports, bas u! art led tbe bear 1 j - into covering, and tbeir purtLs i advanced tbe market. On tbe aJvanee the Sooth, who seems to bave commenced to be come bearish, eon ..-iced selling, bringing about tie d . '. ne at noon. 1. . , d Hiioa. & Co. . Chicago Crain Market, . Chioaoo, Not. 3.lraln aotations closed to-day as followai-. - Wheat Deceoii i r, 7 1-4 ) May, CI 8-8 to CI 1-2. ' Corn December, 17 8-8) May, S3 1-4. ::- ' , Raleigh Col (on r arkeu WedneH.'.iy, I ,-viubet SOta.-.t Good mid ' , -, h. flrirt n.i ! .7 7 1;. Middiiuu, 7 8-4. Tinges, 7 8-8 to 7 5 3. . A NOYEMf 1 I M.ZARD. IiaVel i'le Is linn !, j t lafitorataad O'ocw. Pv T-i.-c-anh to ti-.c Fr . r. ; ; 1 ". liut . 6 C ' '". "s I"is -ues Keioi' I . T. ., : v. c. ' '-it I I .. 1 I v. i -1 , k it 3 trie i , W fi I'u . I Over. i b i tf I t ! . t : J f r ' 1 t !;t t! I to r J , oa v 'It O t eu. l IS t 8 u" ' 0 f 1 t' "l 1 1 u t' e I" ' Js' wirelioua I I w.t t o Cuiba'U to st: ii LaJ u.!Li'ient evl ,9 out a good esse a-siuHt who gives his name aa " tvi'- be would Lave ! t . ! ' b. v. , a ! 1 i . !l U'.. - a to n furgr oek) ' r ' r it II I i-w to l" -T- ' ; na of e I m r a bovy i L.lcb be failtd to give. On bis person was found three ebecks on tbe Citiiens National Bank of Kaleigb, and signed by J. 8 JJcudows, one for i i. one for 33 and anu!" r for 4 'S, and still anotber on t! ! ii k of Florence, 8. C , from Phil & 1 ' signed by 8. Morgan for ; 7. l o a blank check on tbe first nan--J bank, Ue also bad one check oa Ui ITerobant Bank of Danville fur i All were payable to 6. G. in, the cognomen wbiuk the for i uhijI here. 1 liiery soma dollar! were found In 1 , . ;,oes. There la no doubt bat that tlia was money be secured from Eal- b An effott la being made by Mr. i . aim , ! Strotiach to get DaoK tne ta wniou Mattocks forged from his store. . AT THE ACADEMY FRIDAT. "The World Against Her," Thril ling Melodrama, the Attraction. "Tbe World Against Her," a thril ling melodrama, will be presented at tbe Academy of Mosio Friday nlgbt. Tbe storr of the play opens with Gilbert Blair, a wealthy owner of a Iron fonndry, plo'tlng to separate the foreman of tbe fonndry and bis wife. He bad loved the woman before her marriage and hopei to win her from her husband Tbe husband 1 sent aay one evening by bis employer on mock errand. Blair then goes to tbe house of his foreman, and while there trie to poison the mind of the wife against him. He Is repulsed, but looka the door to prevent her a- - .. a 1 a x V eape. While the door le locaea tne bnsband returns home. He accuses bis wife of faithlessness and easts her off Later he beemes rich himself. He has been divoroed from bis wife and seeks to seeure the poeession of their little girl. He is awarded the child by tbe courts, but tbe mother flies with It rather than give It op. Elbe goes out alone Into the world and drifts to London, -"Eventually every thing la straightened out and she ia reunited to her husband. A detective, a eounterfeiter, several maeked and bearded villains, a speou- lator, a dude and several comedy ehsraoters are Introduced Inthejiiece Kade Carlton, the heroine of the 1 iece, is acted by Agnes Wallaoe Villa be plays tbe part eleverly, bringing gut all of tbe strong points In the drilling situations In wblob D f'orV . - 1 5 . -tf., 11 1 a4ai North Carolina at Atlanta. Tbe November number of tbe Bulle tin, Issued by tbe North Carolina De partment of Agriculture, says: " It will be remembered that North Carolina made no Slate exhibit at tbe rat Atlanta Exposition. But through tie ratriotio and self.deuylng ;.or cf Prof. Holmes. State GeoKJit, woi-ling In conjunction with tbe United 1 .in authorities, a portion of tbe .!e museum, represenliDg tbe tuine-r-'n. marbles, building stones, ores, ': era, etc., wss placed there on ex- a ry the side of Urge exbll Us fl: n cber Southern K,ist a. 'I. .-. L. Holbrooiifnieii.t a I.i l!ute of " , f y cf our co'lci;:' n, : ! t F.S l.irjU :" ' -, r of tV ::. ' t ,;. 1, t" it while , it is the 1 lie best I .. r. T!.:s . " ' ,1 s ii 1 re . if 6- J 1 ' V 1 author;! is l ie cf tlis I 11 To iirtnt. r i i.i i wro.N WINS. ..V The Supreme Court Decides Aitains friaoford, the Contestant. 'J ' ) : t reme Court yesterday after t . r ' red a decision in tbe case if1 ' d va. Ellington. Justice Fur 1' a delivering the opinion. Thi e.itf involve the title to the office of ite librarian, the plaintiff, E. B. 11 '. r I. baeing hi claim upon an e' r iofl by tne legislature uuuer act of the last Assembly amending Section .".5 of tbe Code, which sec tion formerly provided for an election of f:;ite Librarian by the trustee of a Library. Ia tbe eleotion by ths I. . . : re tbe tlainf.l received 8 jori'y of the Tote east. Tbs H.bers v. g n.i.-bered twenty-six ,.,rra 1 If '.t members of 3 l. -jiiSrf. Tbe Supreme Court sua- tain tbe iudk'tnent of the eourt Delow and hold that the plaintiff Stanford 1 not entitled to recover) that the elee tion was Invalid by reason of the faet tbat Stanford did not reoeiv a ma j only of the vote of both Houses of tbe General Assembly, and that the member Toting (28 Senator and 48 member of the house) did not consti tute a Quorum. It we further held tbat the Toting by roll eall I a "dl- vision," and aa th name that re corded were leas than quorum, the presumption of the presenee of a quo rum arising from the faot that a quo rum had voted npoii dividon on a previous vote at the'tame sitting, i rebutted. !..;.'. Z Mr. Stanford once had the eourag (some people might term it nerve) to ask Mr. Ellington to show him th workings of the office, sir. Ellington is an accommodating gentleman and complied with Mr. Stanford's request, showing him everything about the offloe and furnishing all deBired infor mation. ATTORNEY GLENN'S SCHEME. Proposes That Winston Help the Bar Keeper Close up A Delicate mnt. Winston ia evangelist mad. The oomiiit? of loqn&oioas and original Sara Jones , followed by tne leas wiuy but more thunderinn denunciation ol Bill Fife, has turnfid tne city up-side- down. Everybody baa professed re ligion, nearly, front the most hard ened sinners to men who have been oillara of their churches for years. wtiiow v. vuu. - Every bar-keeper was converted. They assert that they would lmme I ditit"lv close their places. If they could support their families after so do!, ,-r. ' r;.,.i. iM.n R R Olnnn la one of those who has been re-invested with the spirit. This matter of bar- ir!r,. nnnlijt him a irnnrl riftl. ftccpiu, una " v A.wv. m.m and he is the man who has proposed tne practical plan tnas vv inHtoa buxi-1 oort its bar keepers nntu tney una other means of supporting, their faml-1 aao tf8, . The plan is a good one on its lace, but a little Incident, oharminRly $old ia a book with the title "Seventy Years In Dixie" should make tne Winatonians put on tneir tmruung . caps: In the little country community a terrino revival was in progress. Everybody got religion. The sole barkeeper was with the crowd. He ntodosehl8shlild a family to support The oongrega- tion finally agreed to purchase his Stock and pour the concoctions of the devil on the ground. So after sometime they met at the bar. Eat the enthusiasm had died out somewhat and the toddy-loving o'd f .rffip; s were troubled greatly In S,uit. to, altera long pause one au,:.;. ,U'd tiAut spirit was mignty (tool fur emails: another weakly K 7 . . m a snake bite remedy; another had anther virtue to expound and bo on a iCn Iu,Ji:y it was unanimously de- ciJcl tlaat It would be a pity to spill the 11 l'ior if it was good. So one d ;v.n E .mplci a ctk; ann' her 1 EI --a. Tbay Uis- i 1 ( 1 t'.e other's a c 1 in and 1 1. i.i the whole a drunk. t '3 cf life sixty ' "3 of course are .iVV1'' , ave In Wlnslonl ct of the greKt i.s f.-rvor t' it L V : - n f -r t r r r: c l 1 : a f is; .11 Co- ascJanirctiaaH: SIioa.3 FACTS AND GOSSIP. Interestingly Told ae Picked up oa the Street and Various Point Adom Town, Mayor' eourt reeord : Id) 13 h. Early riser saw snow in Ealelgh tbia morning.' It only lasted a short while.' - The Georgia University defeated - Sewanee by a soore of 3 to 0 In At lanta yesterday. Mr J Hal Bobbltt always keep th beat Imported and Key West elgar of the most popular brand. Give him a eall. Messrs. Hick h Bogera guarantee that ooperdine will cure headache and neuralgia. Bead their advertisement today. It was reported oa the streets that a $3 rate would be into effect to Atlanta and return at an early dale. Thi Is . hardly true.-. Commissioner Pattenoa, who has been out on the road holding institute meetings, is expected back any day now by the people at the agricultural station. ', The North bonnd S. A. L. train was five hour late this morning, being de tained at Atlanta. The train from Charlotte came on through and went to Norfolk. The King' Daughters Mission would be thankful to have sent them, at onoe, men's clothing, also clothing for women, and children. They need bits of carpet to make th old women more comfortable. Mr. A. B. Stronach le giving some straight tips on shoes today and know what h is talking about and mean every word of what he say. Bead what he ay in hi advertisement. West Davie street wa treated ye- terday afternoon to a novel bit of ex- Mirua wwibw w v ' - " Litement, thi being a dashing run by , etaid-looking, but rapid ,i.j Mh ,.,P.red down . hW a', Mooa.cordHng speed. ,: . .. ' . I Mr. C. 0. McDonald Delieve in jjudielou advertising which all aan read, and today a ouna man a I A irarHuamant. Ha had a card on , - J which was Impressed in raised letter the name or tne oouineru a. Aoolation. J : . : I . 1 l T . v.- It. nnh. I AUUUI vnvuiiras o I I .. . ... .. ,. ..M usner or , tne Anevme j Hojel Reporter, will begin the publU I cation of a monthly journal devoted j exslusirely to the K.mgnia 01 rytuiaa i of north taroana. in new paper I . ..' n t 1 r.i.. t- a, - J : 1 will be ewlfd tne xarneei n-mgunaaw 1 will consist of eight pages. m ,v tv. ,a t-.ni.hnr road. befor, tte Unk t0.d. u b. 1 iooa u w6thertheI)Unkroiaiito t, m.0. . . ad.mi.ed.Th. object will be eventually to maeadamixe and grade the road out to tie railroad crossing, where the meeadimasation now stop, MiMAi,jMksoni),niel.daughter of Mri E,Uabeth Cromwell Daniel, mniei terd,y in T,rboro ,t 5 to Mr. Thad W. Thrash.lof ' , , I ' " ,' , , v son. officiating. Mr. Clarence Murphy, of A.hevlUe. wa. best man, and Ml. iJ,wr""D"'' " honor. They left at once for th At- lanta Expo.ition, and ill also go to Florida. After about three month of exlstenee tt. pR.88vIslT0B how in lu psgea above nineteen eolumns of live adver tisements of progressive home firms rometbing never heard ot in r-.V-b newfrfper bn"':.'--s I - " ia t...s particular a new ; r is 1 '.e t' 9 rro. verbial omnibus, "v.; ;b alvn-.-s room far one more." And it nisy crrics iU adverttefng i;" -' to " t W, (,f buiiinees pro "y. 1 i-J .i ' i I heb m n fl I aucs-i '3U ii- tr to t rove I,, at l r..;. I
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