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I 7" m wen nail r lie VOLCMl IIIII. HIW BIRN, CRAVIK COUITT, K. C.( FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, I9ul -SECOND SECTION. NUMBER 8'i THE SItH WITH Chief Justiceship Still Matter Discussion. of Fairrlvlh's Ur-at UK t. hi i ter to New Corporation. lWerrase la Bar It on on Dinner to Aged Poor. Farmers Holdiic tt.n. Ralcioh, Jan. 2.-Developments re garding the Chief Justiceship were waited with Interetl to-day. Friends of Ooternor Russell continued say that If he was given, the endorsement of the bar he would resign and take the place; but that if he was not eudoraej Charles A. Cook could be placed as the wlnuer. The late Chief Justice Falrcloih left $20,000 by the terms of his will to the Baptist Female University here. This conies at an opportune time, aa the Bap tists of the State are at work raising an endowment fund for the University, The Grand Secretary of the Odd Fel lows to-day received an application for a lodge at Cbadbourne. During the past three months no few er than A7 charters have been gran'e.l t corporations by this Stale. But a few years ago there were fifty two bar-rooms in this county. Now there are only twenty-one, and all in Raleigh and none at any other point lo the county. Five barkeepers w.nt out of that business day before yesterday. It is said that three of them told -Rev. George H. Stewart, the evangelist, that they would abandon the business at the end of the year. William W. Fuller, chief counsel of the American Tobacco Company, at New York, is herd oa a visit to his father Judge Thomas C. Fuller of the U. S. Court of Land Claim. The annual dinner to the aged poor was given bore yesterday afternoon and 140 partook of it. 'Dinner was served In the Third baptist church, which had been cleared and converted into a dining hall for the occasion. Rev. J. B. Hurley to-day arrived here and began bis new duties a agent for the Methodist Orphanage. During December there were only seventeen deaths In Raleigh. This Is a particularly good record Farmers continue to hold their cotton. The sales are Tery light. Thoy are In easy circumstances and a i they say ''don't have to sell and are holding for higher prices " The orator of the day at the Emancl pallon Day celebration here said frankly he believed the amendment limiting the negro franchise might prove a b!ejlog lo hid race. His Visit Postponed. Brusbki-b, Jan. 1. Replying to an ad dress fmm the American Boer Commit tee, Mr. Krnger eiprcatea a desire to vl-it i he fulled Stale, but caid bo must postpone iho ti lt on account of the af fection of the eye from which lie Is suf fering. Missionaries Saved AIL 8t. Petkurbuho, Jan. 1 l. Posdne- ye(T, a Russian official Just n turned from China, paid the following tribute to the American missionarlca: "Europe is greatly Indebted to the missionaries from the United Bute In China, as their talent for organization waaoflhe greatest service during the lege of the Legations In Peklo, they harlot laraelv elaborated the whole plan of defease." The Assassin Beheaded. PtKiN, Jan. 1. Tbe man who killed Baron Ton .f elteler. tbe Oermao minis ter to China, in Jane lst, was beheaded today In tbe pretence of large number of spectators. A meeting of the foreign ministers will be held as soon as Sir Ernest Ma son Salow, the British ulolstor, who Is suffering from chills and fever, shall have recovered sufficiently lo be present and when date sod place for meeting the Chines commissioners shall hart been agreed npon. TCbea threatened by pneumonia or any olbtr long trouble, prompt relief b soeaaary, as It Is dangerous to deity. We would suggest that Oa Minnie Cough Car be taken sooa as In iloa Uons of having take cold r totloed It core quickly aod lu early use p re veals eoasumptloa. F. ?: Puffy A Co. lalser U Pleuei fUaus, Jan. 1 Dirlog tha Hw Tear's rsoeptlos sllbe Palao Emperor Wllllaia agtf d Uattd fketoe Ambassa dor Whits U oosvefeatloa, t?reiln kit la Uaf actios that tb Chlsese qnes tlot wMarUg solution. Bit Majesty el refarr! with pride to lb doralnpsseat at Oermaey's 00 se Mrolal snarina; particularly leataaottg tks sUaaisrs plyln bta Uraey ' ud U Calttd Bute, v C ASTOR I A lor IsJkaU w4 Clildrta, . Ttitizi Yea EjtiAIijji E::;ti ' aw tb fSgnatwaef I Will Pay For Arrest of Kidnappers Pit: Crowe Reported Cinght Omabi, Nbb. Jan. V. Oen. John C ' Crowing, Mr. Cudnby's lawyer, siid to- I day in reference lo tbe offer by the Orn ba Council of a ii,0Kj reward for the arrest of the men who ki.luupped EJJie Cudahy: j ' Mr. Cud shy does not w, hdraw his. offer of $ J3 00U itinnl f.r the arrest and conviction of tbe kidnapper.-, lie meant I what be said when hx mvlu the offer, and he mean i It now. Ho will pay the amount In addition to wha'oer the city or any other iudividual will giv for the apprehension and conviction of the criminals. Lie will give the tlty ibe con trol of the payment of It, to be used with what they doslrc to pay its regard. 1 regard as a big blurt the In', icl.er of the kidnappers threatening tlio murder of the boy if the reward was ml ithdrawn by Mr Cudahy. To submit would be to Invite all kinds of Impositions. Siocx City, Iowa, .Ian. 1 A special to the Journal from ..Chad run, Neb., says: "Pat Crowe, the supposed abductor of young Edward Cudahy, has been cap tured near tbe State line between Ne braska and South Dakota. Three, detec tives following Crowe's trail came upon him on the Pino Ridge reservation near Oelrieiia, South Dakota, and captured him after a wild chase. Crowe was driv Ing a team and and buciboard. Ho whip ped the horses and tried lo outrun the horsemen, who soou brought him to a bait with their six-shooters. "John Delfelder, a cattleman, 1ms just reached town with the news, and sny? the posse had stopped at a ranch about thirty miles out for lunch mid to feed thi-lr horses." Hanna Endorses Cleveland. Ci.EVKt.AM, O , Jan 1. Senator M. A Hanna has given his endorsement to the proposition of ei-l'nsldent Cleveland that tho Presidential term be extended. "It Is a good business proposition to ox tond tho term of the nett President lo fix years or longer, and then limit him to that ono term," he M, "Such ; procedure would avoid ibe dlsturba-ici of business relations whl.:b now comes every four years and would do awny with n lot of useless agitation. London's New Year. London, Jan 1. London had no or ganized Inauguration of the newcenlur There were watch-night services Kt some of the churches. Huge crowds gathered outside of Si Paul's, and at the first strokj of rut I uight sang "Auld Lang Synu" with en tbuslastlc discord. The church belts pcsl ed out for a few minutes aud then th streets quickly emptied. There appears to be a universal feel lug that the time la not one for light hearted rejoicing, and a disposition to look on the new century with a dubious g"- British Colonial TraJc. Washinotoh, Jan. 1 Great Hrilnlu' talked-of ' deca lio'-e" d oej not appear in the reports published lu a statistical sbntracl Just receive 1 here, kb.iwlng b, . omparailro tables the trsle of Ureal Britain with her colon.es for The British colonies all over the world Imported lo one year goods valued a! more than $l,000,00M,OoO; of this quao illy ffiOO.OOO.OOO came fmm the mother couotry. India Imported 100.1)00.000 ,n oode, laoO.OOO.fXW oomlcg from Eiw land; Canada imported about 140,000 000, but only 'Jf.OQQ.OOd from Ibe United Kingdom. Australia, and the Australasita Island -Imorted In 1899 not far from $100,000, 000, of which about 9 1 30,000,000 came from the United Kingdom. The British West Indies Imported about d;i JW.O.'o about! 8, 810 000 from England. Af rlcs's colonies imported '.HO.OOI.OoO taking 139,000 000 from the mother oonotry. The Whirl In Stocks. Niw Yoke, Jan. 1. Tho llillo kno' of men who traded in securities under a tree In Wall alreol 100 years ago wouh' have been amaaed could they havo wit nessed the cloalog scenes of the centur) on tbe Stock Etchsnge. Stock vaLue tblt year Increased over a billion. Tbe epeculatlve fever which bad Its beginning the day after election con tinues unabated. Stocks have advanced from to to 90 points throughout the list, and still iht great bull movement keeps oa. Tb professions' operators are struggling helplessly la the gret mael strom of public baying. Tb vale of Amrrteaa ecnltl's dur ing th year 1 KM Increased $1,071,813 tHS Diandarl Oil Cumpauy stock Ih ereased In !! per csol, while tb stock of tb ronsylanla Coal Com ptny Increased 410 per oeot, In value. London cabin war very gloomy lorn of tbsm hlulat that aaulher bond lata would be fliated la lbs United HtalM. A physician mjs one should never do tay work before Urrekfaat. Unma da acteoc "IU rvtoffolM the great troth that erortlng britwi ntcala la what Is illlln Off tbe rao.-Wlnnea polls Te sjoat aootblof teallof. tad aaileeptla application afar devlaed I DeWItt' Witch Rami SeJvt It rellevrs al oaca tod etrea pnat, toraa, acaetni ad tkla dleeaeaa, Bawtra of Imltatloas CUDAHY OFFER GOOD. f. i. Duff; C. niNCt FACTS. Increase of Receipts From Fire and Life Companies. Iadendlarism Ulsconrtged la This State. Chief Juetioeshlp Talk. State Charters. Lawyers (jet Fat Fen From State. Ralsiob, Jan. 3. In ihe course of a special inteniew to-day with Stale In surance Commissioner J. Richard Young some interesting facts were learned. says thrre are now over 38 life aud 87 tire companies doing busiuess in the Stale, 7 of tbe former aud 4 of the latter having withdrawn because of Iho enact ment of the Craig law requiring "for eign" corporations to domesticate them selves. The receipts by tbe Stale during the past year from Insurance companies were $93,000, while In previous years the receipts did not exceed $84,000. It must be remembered that tbe receipts to the Slate from the 11 companies which withdrew on acccount of the Craig law were $12,000, yet in the face of this loss the receipts were $8,000 greater than be fore. These 11 companies will not re turn lu the State unless the Craig law is modified. The commissioner Bays he has not yet decided whtit recommenda tions he will m'lke to the legislature I n regard I such moditicallons or to aay other feature of Insurance matters. The reports of the vear's business will coniu iu tbli month. While the year ba been a disastrous one for tire companies Iu the country at large, the companies have had a better showing in North Carolina. During the year the commissioner Inves tigated 25 ilresjalleged or supposed to be of Incendiary origin. He said "These fires occirred at 10 different points, as a result of the Investigation there were 7 arrests, and several of the Incendiaries are in j nil awaiting trial. This biw iu regard to Investigating supposed luceu liarlsni is having a very lino effect. It will reduce Incendiarism. There Is a ifood deal of this in this State. There has always been a lot of It The lucjn dlary liros o.:cur lo "groups," so to speak. There was such a group last au tumti. All of tbe tires In this suspected class were In slorei, savo two, which were dwellings. Iu nearly every case the property was over Insured. The Palatine Plro Insurance Company if London, to-jay tiled an application for license to do bjsiucss In North Car olina. The talk today was abjilt the chief justice ship. Soau papers, Democratic papers, are urging that Gov. Russoll take the place; others are antagonizing It. Republicans aro divided. The governor of course wants all of the endorsement to bo had. There was a movement for an endorsement by the Raleigh bar, but It Is said oue man slopped ibis. Charles A. Co ik, who has been next after the Governor, most prominently mentioned In connection with the appointment, said Tuesday be was going to Uklah in i It is understood Hint he has a $0 a duy position In Ilia land ollloe there promise I bl.u by ihe Interior dapmuieot. Ojc U.mk's frlenjs said ho might take t'.ic place right away, or If he were given tlu chief justicj ship might wait two year and then take It. A cartoon went tlu rounds today representing Russell, gov eruor, giving Russell, chief Justice, a ommlsalon. Il Is claimed that Senator Prltchard Is favorable to Uov. Russell's having chief Jusiicc. Tbe State charters the Norwood Cigar Company, of Raleigh, capital $30,000; allowing II to make cigars, cigar ettes, cheroots and smoking tobacco also charters the American Telegraph nd Telephono Company of Rleih, capital tiS.OOO, Kiard J. Hale of Nsw Jersey being ibe chief stockholder. It Is said this It really tbe UjII telephone under a new oaun. Tbd charter of iho Ansjn Oil anJ Ginning Company Is amended as to Increase the capl al stock 10 $13,000, change Ihj name t ) the Anson 011 and Ice Company and alio li to manufacture commercial fertilizers Iienry A. Page, preit leul of lbs Absr don A Asbeboro railway, says that b Feby. 1. he will complete the branch to Isckson Springs. The very heavy payments to lawyers employed by the Slate continue. Vaster day some $flV0 was thus paid. There wu one fee or $1,000 and two of $t,0J3 each. Tbets It quite an outory aalntl these payments. It It said ins new ad ministration will slop them. Another Wtrnlnr to Codahy. 0ha, January I Aootbsr letter printed with t lead pencil, was rceivd by E. A. Cadaby Ibis afterooon demand Inf tbe withdrawal of the reward tor tbe kidatppere. The letter demaeded tbe withdrawal of the Cudahy effer of re ward aad of tha olty'i offer as wall nader peaalty aol only of trooble for tha ehlldrea, bat tha destruction oftba ea tlra Codahy family. Tb epistle doted with aa Injeeoiloa to "hoaJ this w art Is ." It splto of tba two rewards whlok ban beta offered tot tba trroti. tad aotro- iloa of tba kidnapper, their secret Is uWl wall kept. , 1 - ' Celery Heilactu Tritn.t Tkartrstot ta better ramady for headache -that tbaro powders. They sever fall to lelleve. Msde aad told oaly tl Dayla ProKrlptlot rbartaacj. FOR LOWER WAR TAX. Tremendous Pressure From Constituents Cpoa Congressmen. Nhw Yore, Jul. 2. Tbe openinir of New Year books has increased tin- pn--sur upon Congressmen for bimih r. ,.- nue changes. Senator A Id rich. Republican, o( Rhode I Island, has already received m re !l. .l 3000 letters relating to the abu'ui n taxes upon bank checks and other n.-j tiatiable paper. It Is pointed ouh t1 the redemption of uuused parts . f :: stamped check-book would be inco i venient, some writers avi.-ing the co llnuatlon of these stamp tolls until December 81 ex.t In order that no change need be made in this year's sup ply of books. V55-1, The firBt meeting of the Finance Com mittee to const ler this subject will n i be held for a week, several of its mem bers maintaining that until the Hen ate has acted upon important tnca -ures like the Subsidy bill, il will be im possible to te 1 how much revenue can be spared The pressure of the brewers for fur ther reduction continues to em'iarras the situation. They have alreudy re ceived two concessions, a reduction from $1 M") net to $1G0, an i the abolition of the rebate system so Hint the latter rate is a !lat one. Cape Fear Menhaden Fishery. Wii.minoton, Jn. 2. The lowir v'ajie Fear is to have a Menhaden lislicry similar to those which have proved so' prolitablc on the Delaware liver and ui the Chesapeake Hay. A number J of men began work this week at Prices j Creek, two miles thh side of Soutlipoit, making ready for (uaiters lo be used I by fishermen, and operatives in factory, The buildings for machinery and the oil tanks will be commenced very soon, also a wharf twelve huudred feet long. The work Is bcini; dime under the di rection of H. II. Mliligin, of Crts-ili d'l, Md., representing a company of North ern capitalists, who have about $4 ',(' "I Investment In tho business. It Is be lieved that the returns vill !); inn l some. A fair liuslucsj will be ec.'cnil I thousand tons a year. Capt. Mtiligan says that fully this amount can b.' caught in the shoals at the ino'ith of th .! river and the sea outside. Prorttnbl.: employment will therefore bo given to dozens of little sharpies, owners of which ordinarily find it difficult to make them profitable, Oue hundred people will be employed in eliciting an I handling the full. "Menhaden," which are variously called "fat-bv.ks,' "brink" and "ale-wives are not a food fish, beiug used mainly for fertilizer purposes. The Virginia-Carolina Che n leal Company's plant consumes many tons of them yearly and has been gelling its . supply f-om Lewis, Dela ware. Quality aud not qauntity makes I)e Wllt's Little Early Klsors such valuable little liver pills. F. S. Dully & Co. The New Cup Defender. I'icoviDKNOF', It. I. -'an. 2 The Eveu ln I'elegrain today printed illustrated p ans of lb ) new Herresholf cup defen I er. I he length and baam will be greater than the Columbia's or Defender's while the draught will be leu, the form easier, tbe power largely increased an I the speed estimated fully eight minutes bel ter over a 30 mile course than the Columbia's. Iu the new defender, while sticking to the fliel ceulreluard typ-.', Designer HurreschofI Is placing more reliance upon tbe beam anil re location of tbo bulb fla than upon any other lec ture of the yacht's original linos. The keel Is not so deep by half a fo it and no thicker than tho Columbia at the widest pari Just abaft tho forefo.il. From a diameter of about 31 Inches al tho shoulder, it sweeps back to where the stern post will bo flied on the easy lines to a width of all Inches. Its great est diameter will be lower than the Columbia's and placed fully two feet forward of ihe point whero the Colum bla't keel shows greatest weight. Tho change Is supposed U give even more all-carrying power than qulckneas In lays, which la Its principal object. From tbe top of the keel forward the bronze stem will rise gently outward to a bob slay and then turn upward al a sharper angle than tbe Columbia bow shows. Huch Utile pills a DeWlll's Little Early Hliers arevery easily taken and tbey I are wonderfully effective In cleansing j the liver and bowels Y 8. Duffy ti Co. A tl.all aarrSol. Ixird Council nun' inMr I nt n d'li acr glvi'ii fur Sir limry lrln .n hi. return from Amerhn Wlillr (lie din orr was 111 proirn-ma Uiril ltua'll '.;it grated lo Coinyiia ( arr thai tie pni pow; lr llenry'a health. "I can t nmke spevobra. you know." be eald. Sir llitiry gHtitly rcplleil. "I hird yoo make a fine aprw h bfrw tb Par oell comntlMlon." To which Ihe ptiimeot Irishmen an saetrd. "u. yre. tmt thoo I bad sonw Ihltig to talk sboiitr flaed It. Manimav-Now. I'Mdy. mlod what I oaf. , I doa't want son to go over Into tbo 64 it tardea to play with that Dinks bo. He's tj rode. tYeddf (heard t few mlaotoa after ward calling over tbo waUV-t ssy, Sinks, ma says I'm not to t la root tardea btfaos yos're rsde. bat fos romt Into bit fardeo-l ain't rada. Keep Your Bles.rkets a as soft &b new, by wnalang them in M GOLD DUSTI Washing Powder I THE MARKETS. The Mlowi'tg quotation-,' were receiv ed, by .1. E ltlhaiii iV Co M w Bern,' N. . New Voiik, .Ian. 'A. 1 Coi'ioN, OjKri. II it'll, l.'iw. ClcBe J.an U ?S 'J.ill D.70 9.71 Mch li.titl li.''.'! 'J.ryi .May !!.".:! H.47 II. IT j A-tg it 17 '.) ti.iiT U.U7 ! Sh,i HM H. ,S M r,0 8 ;i0 j Wiik.'.T: tlpea. High. Low. Close' May i Mi; H i si j Suar I-I'l 11 II : So. K'y 1'fd 7-'s 70 W. ALE.... j Nor. I' 70J 70 ' Fed. S .r7; r. l: 1 Kock Is l-"i II So. l'a - A. S. & W 4i 41 : Con. T '.Hi lili Am. Tob li:; 11 J c. il. ii ui i;i:i j i Cotton receipts wet c (H)0 bales, ; l.ifl JV Spots r. i turcs Jan-Keby. il lluiki l. PS S.trf) bale . '.'v. Aug.-S. y.i- 4 .'"' . Advices lo J. E. L itiiH'ii -t v' on ' t.m yesterday: New Vork .Ian. II. Kavorable C.ilna no'A'.s u i I diuiiiii-li-iug moveiuenl increases bulii-ili senti ment. Forth '.- a Ivance iu li. atcd, in pecially spring and Hummer months which arc relatively much loo low. Ml'lNTYHK it Muisiiu.. New Vork Jan II Demand is insuHb dent to muinlHin continuous bull inoveinent. lfon r Mooui-: A Co. iho Hull. S5"This," said the lioilou cousin, proud ly, "Is the Hub." The Chicago cousin Bized up the zig zag streets and smiled. "That may be, but it certainly has crooked np ike-e" ICORICETABLETi madawitKnure SPANISH LICORICE vnsurpaiieo tor cure otuJuuni-i-uLua aa.-.. Jim.-1-a sa. j -i t- , - m. - a,W fop all Throat Wfectiorvs r i . . --IOndZ3 BOXES- 5oW by Druqqibli everywhere or lent j,-, .iJrVpaid on receipt of price AHXJCrf ftt3 BroxSny Nrw YORK Farm lan Vantel ! Wnnted T o ii ii -1 1 to work on f:il 111, lll.il i lie teliiilil. Illl White. Addivs,, I'.. M. M'i;KKT, I'l l uir, N. ('. To all Farmers. That an' In xsnt of goo I cotton need to plant can buy the klnK Cotton seed 1 from C. T.Watson or J. M. Vtlowan ; 40 cent per bushel, choice slock Middle j Ht. Mark. I Dock, New Hem. N. ' ! ClearingUpSale! I have some young llulos, large and small also somo nice Horses, Buggies and Log Carts that I will sell at Bar gains, ior Cash or on time. I anxout ot bus iness and must close them out. It will bo to your Interest to price my stock before buying elsewhere. J. W. STEWART. cm NEW Whole AIo in 1 lb. Rrkks Iut HcM'iveil. Fii-li lot Ontario 1'ivjiiiml and Old Fashion Puckwheat, 1 ineet Kltrin Butter. Fan v ( ream Cheese 15c lb. That Genu ine .lava Roasted Coffee that 1 am se'lin at 20c lb, is a big bargain, if you drink coffee it will pay you to try it New bbl. Fulton Mar et Beef, also lie-led Hump Pork, Ileinz'u Saur Kraut and 1 icklcs. Fresh ' an tied Goods, Nice Jelly in tumb lers 5c each. It will Pay You to Call and Examine my stock before placing your orders elsewhere. J.L. 'Ihone 91. J. JL.. McDANIE llllOAI) STIi EET, STEWART'S OLD STAND, Nalc and K.eliaiie . I.Hl'getd HOESES Kver Found in New Item. VTAR IKS A JL Harness, Robcs.jVliipF, ( ;ul Whirls. I Of JACKETS, CAPES & WAISTS Ladies Jackets, $12.60 valve, now $9.00 10.00 44 4 7.50 7.50 " 6.00 5.00 44 " 3.50 Golf Capes, - 8.50 value, now, 6.25 6.00 " 4 4.60 5.00 3,60 Silk Plush. Velvet, and Cloth Capes Reduced in same' rates. Ladies Flannel and Mercer ized Satteen Waists 1 3 off. All the above are excellent values and some of the best things we have had this season. SMITH'S GX ZEPollccik: Stxoot. &W97 riom LOT OF Codfish Wholesale & Retail l,Opocer, '1 IIroW Hi. JONES, :md FiiHstSlock of and MULES iMso ;i Complete Line of Huggies, Wagons Kto. f . A. JONKN, Ilruad Slrecl, Stewart's Old Stand. To Our Patrons 1 and Frlonds, ! Oaskill Hardware Co. 71 Mtriots Bt, ftVf IE :f, V. C. - t v ( i i
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