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miiihhmimhIkiiih i i u i iiit yi - - , n i m inf , t it'fMtWflltrMiii -f.v - 7! lEW ERNE, GRAVEN GQUHTX, N, C., OCTOBER 22, 1896. i : a T " i ; 1 -'- y 1 " ,"n'-' j ' 1 ; ' ;. - vol. ; sixk . -.; : -.. ; 7 - ) 1. .AM&T0WK1ffS B , lBlin.'CW?tJ " The Jr' otf trSaers 6iv ara iarvieW king SOCM Terj tall cUiflis, sTtatIoiiiwUl go for Vna b? -37,000, OLlo bjT3O,0W, V w" TortTaw "Tef ie? -nd Pnn- .. - - - t U a t ei'-ft i JIcKinj1 carry. , - . : -il:- Sec rctirr M6rt -dtd' tuArtf-t totl t: If'.r'.fkJS.J Ui-ltia.4oJ that made U certain tbatitiyajal jrptr In the South will -go to Bya lkaO b bj a number oftim thatSrr -1 o b exnroDt." In atteated politiatfc: men t rttorned trom Iaiana,titatatahtrcarb 1 .-' t ,.,-.n.s, ri;u,k tiiV! 1 It JrglteVdut , a fat tttAitit-Waftttf Las ci DeOiaiio, iaAua iovarutl .. . - . 7 ! . . ouIJ not otberwii have Wjttl'Tf4i503&y- bsi rot alienated "UrAtf V)fipftdrt in I itepuwican waio coairmi.najfne l a man mi sst maDTiopnsn tinnca L vjJl VI" 'ftlx-i:!. A r' i-ovraja c U.ta; f noa,wnyi. i L., todaV. and clofi-fiil w KM' seauoMni -ae ujmfe-aiMett i . ac J fatare grrataeys 6t ttio A'Colnaptf' -r ""'b? , tt,.gp4l,aea tlW fc: H are rraa Claim . ' . - Ln In the iaTancr ami ' wiH orilc - Tlr nrilisorc (f.irt te MTfrf'"l"t Ksi A there axa otiei rtattJs .1 VcI bat bwrf.:aaaWtiBet af ffaiahli iaowledo! tba bulklfAat wt ri-becatttrey "are notttraS? I abo'al tSeoi,- aOtaat not 9rj;pyblSaUo'tts t 1 1 ij n itt l 'r v wily vmn nrint tt nn fl' baa ramado"nsni wspapera, that aTeeiTiaatlHU bee ;reacb4 JbetwaeB XJo:te4 Statea.and Great Brftkia 'e)o the YDenilta TDoapliry'q'ieaUonVail a'little preroalare,' thera js littla' doubt thai lb negotlatkna bow coder way.: will aooo probably before the, Veneioelao Boun dary Cooomiiiion 'rcports in favor of the coctentionsol YeoezQelat.ai (nere la every reajoo to believe Ik will ; report result ia a saiLdkciorr nrjdrsUndki2. which can ( , b boaaraUIy ccepted by VeneadeU and tha lon dlpoterl qaastion'. of boundary 'W tubmiilAi-lo arbitration which will ' aetUe it fotooce and alt. ,: One axire -th Jronaor ia current in Washington PesJdeot Cleveland baa Worn UreJ of the continued falfareol fpain to put down U)js.Jpubaa rtbcllioa and that be bcaaer a bint to be' coo - . TtjeJ to the Sfnia6jCoTtxnnaeTit of ' tia Intcstloa to rrcojratze tbalflaVremkoca of Uiba, if tne present aiain o ma iiana t ( raiinu&ed for tbrte months longer. Prea . ideot ClcTetanCI w&i very near to taking . taat etep last spring, anJ It is believed would have done to but for political coo aideratioov Soch action on bis part this . winter would be merely anlicioatlDg the -' acl of biiTOCcasioras' it w pretty well , uadantood that whether McKinley or Bryan be PreWdeef, -Wie recognition of Cobaa Independence would not be loog delayed after iaaognratioo. -v , '"Eecrefary CailUla ia being cxiicised even by aoaic who Urlnk as be does for taking aJvanfaje of a call toade opon ijim at bia v c&m . by. J Baltimore dileation who v. wished huqtoOpeak in t)iat city, to Bake an anli-siver partisan ?pech in the JTreasary buildi' It is regarded as a tw! - precedent, i , ' . Tae Ideal Panaesa. , Jamea L, Francis. Aldermo, Chicago, ay: I rrpard Dr. Krnt Xw Discov ery . an Ideal riinci a fyr Coub "Colda ami. Long Compliet., having I tied II in roy CtmilyTur the last five years, - r to the excl8iwn-of physician's prcscrip. tront or oibec.prepfiratiooa.' . Rev. JoLo Burgns, Krkuk, Iowa, . write: "I lava iem a.liiuister oftbe Methodist Episcopal Chareh for o0 jesre : . ct more, aul have naver toiind anjtbing ao beneficial, or that gve me f oih pcedy rief as Dr. King's Discovery Try this Ideil Cousb Remedy. Trf Bottle lr.e at F. S. Duffy' Xhuz Stor. - ; i tLRmm n i-ra Dwa. rmlon.JUasTectTPlin rspeUC -r Atlanta, u.TJct 21. Tti3 Pmff iE.WtteoninalltheSta'es, as for him to 1 KW Yobk. October 2L-T1.C -foU, cratic State Chairman Manl i viiidv. CrlJa la Safely SFahjtAal" - II . . . ; . . a. -J P.-frj 'porT3emanToinnxie altnoiliti I colooiied for McKblet w ty Vti CTBtnlslan; DMn'Tmt . j . & MMnier Farea I Are Law lna;nN,. ITff - M - -r cit 7""T"a JP.ot Jf Mtitn M whether tfavordef emt:aund Tbdar tie ObthmiftiryBi'dlwisK- malte'itliMtnsWn'slioT thattLffrate in Kbrtb Carolina was.ltfwer '' t. Ban in othei Statca. . ".The Commission decide i t l ab ,tll old rate is sufficiently low. ' - WATSON IS BETTrR. BrTrlaf Frn bis KftfBt Illness. Wkkl Cnalrman SI.n!y ditys c T 8peelal l Xl0K N- C- tct,br 20 ir" jtnan Manly said thia afuraoor, ''Cyrus B. Watson is now convaesc r. Ee :s able to sit up. He is ab3-t where h i v as ten dajs ago. He then walked about aat orereterted himself and the Jesuit was a relapse with serious fever. His attuk wis ianammatioa ofthe bpwU. He l.opei to be able to nake one or tyo epec hei before the campaign ends. The e v i I pro1, ably be ia the central part of th - Stat . ''Hew Biulaa Ambassador lit fari. Paxig The Eclair say hht M. N. N. de Giers, councillor of the Ruas r.n cm bassy at Paris, will supercede Baron on afobreoheim. the Ros-inn am'oas :.dor lo France, on account oftt.e lit er's pro no u need opposition to tie rece: t v.s.t o! the Czar and Czarina to ihj French i at i taL THE COTTON MARKETS. O.tobe: 21st. There has not been coovg c ane to Jay ' in the market (o cause tbe leas' tipp'e of excitement. Jantjaky ofieDed 7 04 acd c'.o.'eJ 7.93. New Berne market has teen f.r u at 6i to 7J. Yours tru'y. ' .1. H. LATliA.M. THE MARKETS. CiiiCaoo, October 21-1. . CPMNO. CLOE. December Wheat, " 7'i Jaruary Pork, 7.90 January liiba. a.8TJ Sank a In; Uol. Special , New Youk, October T3 The steam boat alasenta, tod iv, cras'ieel into a lug ia the North r;vi r. Two men arj known to tc lost, "others a:e missing. B-T,;UC-- - J -'"'I U,S.. Wt Report. mm TELV PUBE ITS' LAST" GALL ; - ; I ' ' . .. 1 ST AT DKM0 R A TIC C0MMIT : TEE.1SSUES AN ADDRESS. Why Faslaa If as Prpoed. Kpaklt !eani:Hiuing. JMaat protect Narita i Carallav Bijr Aa-aUteilteKla-i ley a BaaBri.S' - 4poUJ. YtaifiiqiK, N. CV .Qctober The JVniocratfe Slate ' committee tonight, pued au a.lrR to .North Carblinu vo- b3. . .... i Itsaja Uvt the purtjr Lad do hcitji lido m fufBg oa the electoral ticker, and i order that Brrat'di!-'ftditJintstrio& iailit not fufl for wont of silrer reisla 'ion, it 'p'roposed to ' trie: Popalists oi'.ed effort for silver coognssmen In very district, but the Populist 8 decline frorjoaHioa Tratch asoiade August rlryocnfti.'atfd1 i ousted oo ece. iloi e recently Ir'becjrnie" apparent-tliat jlig Rvpubljcao .party v9 niasslflg an fnvmiooa rcg'lrtioo ,of illegal volar 3 JuinJpofiblebj elect ou la ol boast idCjWrpejttilcj rgyiop .ol? wb cl. wql4la!itajSycJH1a9 -niany.pl ikhs thp.aiiiu itt cnactcneut now Jr-JWe,rfi 4&be 7bge pcopffi di . t0BJt9din(l.SUvV Juter forrot d an j4irftklJjc.!j.ifo;uD JruHiDg BapjiAieny djvi Tvhitj ypto will Jhifrjsjbfi Qenjqcratic paityraV Tb;3 (committee October yurkeqtl', franMy aaUad en mparatiftH.JIUuluaxutiii J blist omroitledecIiB4 K pcopiiir irtili it.ff aBBrthtnlpHieaelt4: -t ztwi many oa.ic party, wno uoncBiivttveri Jdsis'atioQ andwootl sroverneieit 5i mtanreDf nn tinff iha itaanlo .f: iJorlli CSiw-lIloi cWBrtvoriineere t rnM,M Ws eSaalf Voters la' esrp'-i 'poIleofly 'tffygtlttat nifl'ta 11 thf ltopr joucgq and' Russell. J.i t ;c r.'jrwjn, far Bryno.. (JjainnB Ma pop Butle.r lius juforinatica that F. F. !iriOD,' ttre' leader of 'the Middle in the nud" PripulfstsTs in' lice? for' Ckodj1aterBi,yn: ifaMHtep I'oQier M.aIM. Warnkips. sqKHO.i.r,.;, fiwrhq. T.he. - -'govern, aatvjHl ajipfe lo.te.iicvt Uj ka-hig for cccditjot 1 Q.Qv 16 tool r , V bttiid' hp iVon-cIa'',' si Vr A,ua!rion kt; d rio ' tiild fdi patio bO'jtsaO'l'itfsVr.S and; (5,000 066 Rni 'i witii wlicii fe hei'n' the l'o rifictt rion of iTW gurf .f -tUri r. BiariRE lit MONTREAL. A Jfamber of Pernons Lose their I.lvr. Bod lea Tk-n from the Rains. dpecfal. Montreal, October 16. A tire ii Gil more & Cimp .ny's building destroye' their chemical and soap factory. Five bodies were taken from the luins. Tc is rumored that the bodies of sixbeo others are stTlI Tjuried in the debris. Acalnst Ills atellclon. Spedal. R a lei an, Oct. 23. The Biblieal Recoider attacks Robert M. Dauylas on .icc unt of hiA religion. Tom ttilDOD Wins- Special. " r ' Topeka, Kansas7 October 17. The 5tala Election Board has just decide.) the oontest between the "Middlc-of the li:iilers," Tom fe. Watson's pary, and the fusiou party, in favor ol Tom Watson's RUSSEU. A BLtTTFEK. in Nays Itsaly. Itaarares of Ilrsnl Kearro Rea;Utrtlon, Specta!. - Raleigh. Oct. 23. State Chairiuau XIanly said this ultcrnoon that Daniel L. Russell's statement, that he would curry Nonh Carolina by forty thousand, a. merely a bluff, tha( jBussell cannot le elected if Democrats rally. Manly also said UI have notice of a vt ry arga negro registration in many counties amkarc advised thiU mt)ch of it is illegal cd that this will be 80 clearly shown, ijiat the resistratioa oiBcers will clear much nl itjiiit. TUc real purpose ofthe new election law. is to get names on the registration hoi ks and aftrr"the eh ction it is not the purpose of the Republicans lo ro.-euie except where the case is notorious. Such rosiitration as they have, calls for active means both Ijefore and after the election. Wt ite not going to permit North Caro lioa to be the dump'ng ground for all the negroes who cannot Vele in South Caro lina aud Virginia.' I will see that an organization is perfected to pro3ccu'e the iast one of them.' :t urtmrei AS TO GOLD DEMOCRATS. Will Mostly Vote For Mckinley, Snyis Vinton. Kppnktiijj nl Knli-isrii. Special. ..Ualkigil, N.C. Oct .b r 21. S tat-r Henry W. Bi.iir, spoke to K pi;b leans here touiht, an'l Lindey VintQr addressed the sound money Demo ccat?. ;A mnn wlin interviewed Vinton, said that be lmd oan-fnHy exsm ri?d tlic tnat ter, and fi'ids that ?rtbout one tcntli of the Demorrat?; or say thirteen, thousaiid, wf HI vdte ag-iinst Bryan, but tliat only about one tenth of this unmber, or thir teen hundred witl vote ;,for i'almcr and BuckDer, ris nearly all fay ttiat tbry (iroposu to fire both barrels, that is rote for McKiuky. Vioton s.iys this is a clo?o cstimato to North Carolinn, and ad.!s, t Jbi:t five thousand Bry.n Democrats w'd not vot for the Tom Wat3oa ehctor.a. Russian Paper HnspenaeU. St. Petkhsuukg. The Grasbdmin lias been suspended forhaviu publishe dispatches which its proinietor, Prince Jlestchersky. tc-k-graphtd from Puris at the time of the visit of the Czur and Cz-trtnn to the Frruch capital, in the 0'Ofse of wln'eh the Prince ntt.ickefl Pres ident Paure and the army of France. Defensive Inrne of Races, Anglo-Saxon AlEiiBiU5ifrc, Victoria. Lord Brassey, he Goveroox )f .Victoria, in a f peLch on imperial f&leration sai'1: ."It wou'.d 00 wise, if possible, to bi iuo America into a rand de'eDeive league o; the Anglor&ixon rae'es, which - Mould efieclively secure the peace of the woil.U'1 Clark. SpcnU it Hickory pcal to the Charlotte Observer. . Hickory, N-C Mr W W. : Chirk, of New.Btirne,iState,dector jn. Uie Pja'lm er..;aod. Bnckner. Democratic Ueket, filletl bU pointmf nt . liere.. otf . lOih., lie :is not only .an .impressive but an a,bl.e spea'i- er,Mftdiing his .subject .with a diivciness. f argument not often heard from the foliUil campaigner.. -.; :;HL?,..analys,'g of hehicgo , platfoxtji.. w as, inckiye. anjl yqjt iu, Japgu.ape,- courteous ,and.' reuocdj liielHcidatioii &ud defeuce ot Ihe la-.. ianapniis plaUprm wag plaiu, practical nd persieteDt.; Wlje.'jer ho elegit with ihe depaiturcs of the former from Dea.o- erawk pregetVijL aud. principle, or held up ba,a.ec,as the ."ojd Peniocratic homer teud, .vith its tires yet Jburoinji, ,aad its ighLs sglosy, " inv.Ui.pg xtibto gather againl under ita- time-honorod ; oof. there vvaa no wprd . of acrimony or ridicule for the Suppoters of the. one or unaieriUjd praise fop ffijotBe?'. i -Afl; persona presepl, howevei',. much, they may differ with him,! "pronounced bjs a most exceljeid speech." Twelve Persons Drowned. , 5 AtJSHFiEi.D, Ore, The ' ' steamer jAragd, , bwned by the' Oregon Coal and JTavigation Company, "anil plyitig'bet'vvecn' Coos buy and San FraocUo, was' WTeekerJ' on the rocks of the jetty at Cuos Head. She wifl be a total fos?.: " ' ! "Id an art em pi ! to lacd a boatload of passengers and members "c t the " crew the boa't was .c'apslisd." Twelve ' persons were (Jrowrjed., foiir 'pasfen'gers arxl e'ght of the crew, '" :: The accident beturfed duvrrg a heavy fog. The su: vivois were taken' to Effl pireCity on the Uig Columbia." None of the bodies! of theToit have been recov ered. ';' ' , The Arago was built "by the Union Iron Works iu 1885. Iter gross tono'iige' 's placed ai 917 ohs. She kad long beeh ij ihe coasting trade. WHERE IS IT AT? Tom WalsoiiN Letter of Aeeeptnnec Fails to Appear. Is Butler Trick-lug- Wntkou? S;ioeiat. Washington, D. C. .October 17. A dispatch received from Georgia this after noon, sa3-8, that T. E. Watson has de clared tliat li3 mailed his letter of accept ance to Senator Marion Butler and that Senator Butler must have it no'. Chaiiman Cutler declares that he has not :eceived the letter anil knows noth'uy ol it. It is ruiaoreJ, ho.vever, that the Utter lists been r.-ceiveJ, b.it that Senator But ler is withholding it bcciiiso of its severe strictures upon him ami the Pojiulist party. The Populist NaMorai Co in mil tee is in hop .'s of inducing Watson to mo '.ii its tone ! e'ore muking it public. Wilmington, Del The B;iy State Gas Conip-ny was pl.iceel in the hanels of re reivers b. the I'niteel States Court. Washington. l'he Mercantile National Iki-. k, of New Organs, La., capital 2C0, 000, has been authorized to beuin bt:si Diss. Washington The arrival of the York toD at Clutfo.) r-nd the Michigan at Erie were reported at the Navy D pnit mei.t. Houghton, Mieh. The Sturgeon River Lumber Company, th.e hngtst c jucern in the I'pper Distiict, has been placed in charge. of trustees. New Yoik. The total registration was 71,421, against (0,659 in lt2. The total for the three days is 279,1(58 agair.st 272, j 172 in 1892, and 233,(388 last year. About Three Months ago I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and I have taken three botths, and have realized much benefit fiom its use. It gives me Strength and makes 1113 fee! bette"' Mr--. Sarah Fiaso, Magaolra, N. C. Hood's Pills net 1 armon'.ously Ho:ds Sarsaparilli. with J. II. ir(KBlK. I Successor to Hack tiurii & Willett. HACK Bl JtX. llaciiliuin & Wiltell. r ?r3 es n sn TSr, ESS s - i O aWE are it if . QUALITY We have a o o o Shoes O New Goods Bought at Lowest Figures, : H avE . Re 61 ; Our stock is so large, so varied, and offered a such: L that , our friends from, this and adjoining Counties who fav will admit that never before has such an admirable combination of duality and Low Figures, been gathered together in this section,1 J. Sueeesor to HACKBUM & WIIiIiETT, r 47 & 49 Pollock Street; loaoaoDoooDononoaoDODonononocoBOf BY WHOSE; AUTHORITY ? NEitlljEIt SEW ALL OR WAT SON, SAYS THE L NIC SOWN. W. t. Wilson to 'peak. More Hard Words for Hitch In and Whilaker. StateJFariii Crops. Slate Fair. Sneral News Items. Journal Bureau. I Raleuh, N. C, October 17. Ij a secret rrcnlar issued by tha Popu- i-t State Chairman, he asserts "upon au- t'Moriiy,''rhat in the electoral college neith r S'jv ill m r Watson uill I e voted for, nt that the V'te illbecast for some ma a r-.cc-ptable to both parties. Many neisons diire to know the accuracv of this ceitaialv st ranee statement. Who is the authority for it ? Annoiu:ceaient is mad-to r'ay that Hon. William II Wilson will make several perches in this Slate. Severe as w.re the attacks make on Spier Whraker and ';ilaek ' Kdchin in Sen-ilor Riillei's rap r Thursday, they were c niplimeuls comp.reil to the words is?u d regarding them lo-ijav in Oiho Wil son's paper, the '"ifr. seeeh r. ' Wilson says Whitaker did nothinir i' r i he Popu lists ivithout pay, and good pay at that, bat will tt no more of it. Wilson is always an . extremist ia taik or in typej an1 his. paper reeks with abuse, m duly ol Democrat?, of coU'S. It is not in his line of business to say unpleasant thiDg about the Republicans. The address which Democratic State Chairman lan'y isu s to the voters of the State draws the 'Volor line" eliieetly A prouiiuent newspaper asserts tliat over 10,003 negro voters have been imposed into the State, uud that the Republicans are simply determined to elejt R.isseil. Thecomiets on the State f irm on the Roanoke river are no'.v really all employ- ed in gathering the large crop of cotton. Supeiiutendent Le.iza- some weeks ago estimated that the ciop will be over 2,000 bales. He now thinks it will lvach 2,500. President Ciiarle? D. Melver ot the State Normal aa'd In iustiial School for girls is here aiding Superinten lent Logan D. Howell of the Rjleigh public schools in arranging the educational exhibit at the State fair. The Durham public schools contribute the largest aud bes ot thi-, aud it isisaiel to be highly cieddable to that town and to the State. Congressman Harry Skinner is here. He is very quiet. He feels confident oi re-election. Some "f the papers are publi-hing J. T, B. Hoo er as the Populist Congiessional nominee in trie Second District. Next week the chief event h"ie is the State Fair.which Gov. Carr opens at iioon Tuesday. Socially the week will be a gay one. An unusually large number of young ladies will be visitors iu Raleigh. 3. II. II A ItBl'ltX, Sucerssor to llntkbarn A BWIIlell ODOOOnoCnoOCQOOODLlCOCGGaQnODOnOGODODOOLrcn Fall Greetingr, 1896 ! after tlie uNim"blE and PRICES will get it, Superb Stock of Shoes, Shoes GROCERY c EivE d CarEfnl AttEiitiaii, aji'dliWB' BARGAINS, BARGAINS; PARTICULARLY IN FLOUR, FtiQWR;: H. HAOKBTJRN. The Capitol Cfub gives two germuns and the Marshals' ball will be given Thursday evening. -Edwavd McKissick of the Bat tery Park Kjtel, Asheville, is Chiel Mar shal. George Vanderbilt's special exhibit at the fair will natuially attract much attention. The secretary of the State board of health says the water supply of six towns in the State is impure. Ed, Johnson, Republican chairman ot this CongrcssAon.l district, -says he sup Doses nothing will now D8 done in the matter of putting up a regular candidate. Massey lias withdrawn at the imperative order of thi Sta'e cjmmittse. His with drawal is in favor of Strowd, Populist. although in his letter of withdrawal h does not mention Strowd's name. The takiug elown of Massey is a bitter dose to some of the Repub'icans It is said tlist in some counties Strowd will get only a light Republican vo e. S great is the power of the "machine" that it is hard to sav whether this is tiue. Strowd is abso lutely sure he will be elected. In a roster of North Carolina troops in the war of 1812 the name of Cosimo de Me le-achey is found. He was an officer of a company of iufautry from an eastern countv. The name properly spelled ' is Cosmo de Med'ci and is that of one of tl e nol le Italian families. What became of ti ls officer ? Blanks for returns of election have been sent by the Secretary of State to the 2,3!0 election precincts in the State. Bnssia Coining: Gold and Silver. St. Petersbuhg At the impetia miut 6,4W poods ol "old ai d silver art be'ng converted into coin. Or gold 100,- 000,000 roubles will l.e turned out, 25, 030,000 (f silver will b; stiujk otl' and 1,000,003 in small eoiu vi 1 be prepaied for circ ulation. Telegraphic Items. A mob of 500 toll gate raiders tore away the gates on Owenton Peaks mill antl Flat Creek roads near Frankfort, Ky. Five outlaws attempted to rob R T. Brooke, an Englishman, living at Tonka mi, Okla., but were met with a warm reception. Brooke killed two of them and wounded the third, wheretipou the remainder Jled, In a fit of j alous rage, supplemented by copious indulgence in liquor, Wil liam Hattinger, a worthless character of St. Louis, shot and wounded his divorced wife Mary Ktrstings or Kusten, and then committed suicide at the house of Wil liam Fox, a mutual friend. The woman is not seriously wounded. DICH RED BLOOD is thefoun- V elation of rood health That is whv Hood's Sarsaparilla, Blood Purifier, gives the One True HEALTH. I J. II. Saeeessor to II A It R I'BS, II nek burn at Wlllelt, I SixriRiinRn anri ' E An Inspection of Our M LI OF Dry Goods Will Astonish. t and WHEAT QOINO BiaHEa Another tpWHrd Ilimif BaoukV :t : "' Interest itt the Wesi. San FRNCica, ' Cat.-?heal took another big upWiSii-d famri Deceinlkr ad vancing 3 J "cents vit cental and: Msy wheat going up 4 : cents.: ;ExfM3rts ty that bulges as due to niany.iprJvate., dia patches from Chicago, eay leg. that an Eui; lish syniclicale was buying all,, the . wheat offered, there. This, it if assumed; is being done under order from Loudon.wherc the only trustworthy intbrtrJatibu about the prohable wheat elemitnd of India is held. If this demand should bo larg r tban ' ex pected it will clean up all the available supply here and will justify even, higher figures than those quoted. More conser vative brokers declare that the presei t prices cannot lie incieasel materially without danger of a bad break in the market. " M-janwbile the result of the great ad vance has beeu to stimulate business, for many men who were in doubt about leas ng wheat lands have closed contracts,an 1 banks which held moitgnges on farms are more confident over receiviug their iuter est. The advance, it is e-.timrted, has ad ded $5 an acre to the Valua of alt wheat lands in California. Mew York Stocli Market. Special. New York, Oct. 20. Wall st reel market was active, today. The stock was higher, Wheat Booiuinur. New York, October 23 The wheat market was very rctivc today, and aftei imping up and down, ils.d slishtlj higher than yes'erday. On the curb this ). in. the price was 80 J for December. W. L. : 1 r" t .. . :;', "' 'ol '.li, J;,1 i H JL $ 1.00 SHOE material prices. The We make also $2.50 and $2 shoes for men and $2.50. Ol $2.00 and $1.75 for boys. The full line for sale by J. J. BAXTER, ?itjM?m . tr '.VTt Kuceessor le Ilaekbara Wllleii. ( : ru 1 ujwxa j , M '' r dsn ritS-aiH i.ntptiri--:trr TinTrb '( ) . tit and Notions ; 'MO' afel, ) i M) i please the most ' A C U Tf 1 v i 'i--iSsii dx) ,n;U9d tifj ) , : caji u G.:P r.iOD0( 4 ', 'K- r :. ti'iidiri y . .i t ft i ia in t ) ITT Vuajfl tfi-fil ) '. I Variety,. Quantity;, ' under Otifrobf'jV V t 7 7 . f::,.'f '..i vp ci tqatt' J ILo junction tneen t mul llroad, ) r .ii'ir.vv -iiiM-r.i; t:nrf.Kw t-KJ TO THE TRADE I .'ife1 V7T talsyJii ) o no(JI Ht.iaiBij ebo We" bafifse ftiliM t black and corflrfcrivflhy will be f old t f Don't fail to eiamrDeb-V;"17-! stock of CIooifal,.;T,,'! CaiK's which will be , ., . at popular prices tlso. Very Respectfully, H. B. DUFFY: October 22d, 189G. Take Jotice ! : TO OCR COUNTRY FRIENDS ANI PATRONS, TAKE NOTICE: yE HAVE OPENED OUR TL ACE ol business dcxI door lo pest office and will be glad to have you come and fec We carry a lull line of Confection eries, consisting of Plain and Fancy Candle. Nnts, Raisin 8, Apple, Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, tic. Tobaccos, Cigars, Pipes, etej Please call and see What we have. Respectfully, N. NUNN & CO. Douglas BEST IW THE 'WORLD. A $5.00 SHOE FOR $3.00. It is stylish, durable and perfect-fittinp, eualHIra ' absolutely necessary to make a finished anoe. The cost of manufacturing allows a smaller profit to dealers than any shoe sold at $3.00. W. L. Douglas $30, $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes are, the., productions of skilled workmen, from the best possible to put into shoes sold at these "Belmont" and "Pointed Toe " (shown in cuts) will be the leaders this season, but any other style desired may be obtained from our agents. We ne only tha hoot Clf. RilMta Oalf (ii II minni. Ftenrh Patent lf, 'ra!l KiiHTiici, Vcl Klrt, etc., imilvd t eorr Itnl with prire of that aitocs. It dealer cannot utpptj Jim, vrll W. 1. POTTGLaa, Sracktsa, afaas.4 Catalouvb rasa. Kew Berne, Hf. C. -.-a i la'aat. , '-- ." i i'-j. i