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6 ' 1 If : . -. - . . - , - . 1 . ' - -li : r-t tBII IITI. IIW.1IU, C.AY1I COtflTT, I. C, TRIDAT, FEBRUARY 1?, i9oi secoid sictioi, KUMBIR; tt,, ooauaaad cf tha Bonlaa lead foicei Is tka far Est by tha Ciar. The Admiral occupy m E will B0w direct both the army and Undo Cain cayp St'o I- v p' ' ' m A Tin aary - - -f-A - i. -5 1 -V. y, : t : . . a. , .. K ;Hv " x .s-. There is a quality in Royal Baking PoTrdcr T?hich makes hefcd wholespm ectiliaHty of Rbyat has been notctf by physidan iricly endorse -arid Vccom- It MVAl BAKIM fwWSEft 00., NtW VOBK. ivV.lW CAOSB TO PBA1U '- irtta Mil lacuna Csaaaa StU ' ' ' H , fears eaiertaiaed ly tke koktars 1 teHetetwhktke Aetae Fire lata ranee ' of Martferd, my he -dispelled by tawfellewtog tolegrest received kytke BMt, Mr William B 0 Iver: J . iiadiv funds u deposit , tor payment of all EeHtaiore -leasts, Om saiplw wffl rentato largely over i. ve ailllleas. , ; CLART, ' JTtn": " Tat teport elroelsted that meay- s nftreaee eomDeatee will Bothe able to j tteet tke lotaai snot hy taa Baltimore if will aol at art tke large eon ten. . IS . WU1 AOtst Alt Lnsi. Caafallowlnitalatraai wat raaalTai )iar4ar: AMhoaga Rojat Inaai a ooaiiutaraua Mm la Bait lao(, taah fllmiara aro aft- f lUtpaua, aad atabtltiy of company faaM iot ba aSaotid ly aiaay aaca " 'taiaaa.' Movta procaaa of adjaitmant M4 aayaMata 'J t r - ' JOBK TBS5V. 4 r ' . M ka(ar ftoyal Iataranoa Co. lb abova c-mpany hat a caan capital Ht,000,00O, an aaaata 180,000,00 Cala aoBpany li attown to ba ana of tho C' Imtat) ' world nd o "ho -- fatara In tba abova aoapaoy ara abaor ' tttaly aafa, , U' t Saadaraoa aaa alto raoalved a com , Malaatloa from tha Eartfoid Ftra la- kialaaCo of Hardtord. Cobb, aayiar : ty aa1 fTaral nwala Baltimore ad -. farttaf lcaaaa, which would be promptly tall aa they were la Portland ia 1896, , ' CUaago ta J871, Boatao la 187 a4 MkaoarUlthilMl. . .. 0fflU161tier'9tiHrt Walitatoa,rab 9 -Taa report baaed tree the teaiai affloa taday ottaaaee- toailaaed dariag tka eeeaoa oM90t rtowa ttal there were gg,7io tunenea la operailoa: Taara wete l,9M77 eoa arelalValaaaa40,8,Ba7. TfeaaTea oa the tame baila for tka aaaeoa of 190ft, ikowi 9 MB.W8 balae te Dae lt-WOi mi 1L4 balai ta Karak 14-1M. Ihareeeit ikowa tkat SemQr Uaa ftnaad from tka arop grawa to 1WI ap to aad uclodlag aaaar int. f, 4 total of Ul.ifB kalee, Tka aoaua klBDed froai tka Vortk Carolaa arop to IMS to Meh . 1S04 area MJBM balea. ' , ' la thli reyert, titled by tka cattaa of lea today, ao aeeoaal kaa keeataka af llaieri ebtalaed by the eottoft feed oil m1lla frc begtaalag eottok teed. Btatlitlea of nek eottoa win be laolodad ta tha leal report of tMa leaaon, wktck ri ort will ba Iwaed about ttatek IS. -, Tka inal report Will dlitrlbe te lLa etoobreooatle,aerrefata vplaadaad aea lilaad eotlona, aad gtra welgktf of balee, v Lad: And Hual M f iiiiiltiiii. urn : m m. Toklo, Ftby 11-The gofomxent to day afflofaUy jrxilalma the exlitenceof war. ; , , TEltURB IN CONGRESS. Heyy IiOiiti Eeport- ed. HuixUni ; Loi Mer OWpi. Doubt of Kwult of Land Sattle. tlghtinff on tk Yalta .CiTr. 6ood Macei IaTariably Goto Veteran Hambeii. Leaders on to h Sldts Aud;lmportant Chairmen Have ' keen Bany Times R-.-'SA:l Elected. WaabJBgtoe Poat t Thll li nof the cs3e laHkoM dlslrlcH, aow growing fewer and fewer every year, tkat apply' the principle of rota tion ta ofljee for their memberi of Ckn- Recently a Western member who la Interested In inch matters went over the Congressional records of the Fifty seventh and FIftT-elKht Congreesea He selected therefrom the names of mem bere, DemoeraU and Repablicms, who have had four terms or more, which la elffht tears and over of ier"ice. The list, M It applies to the Fifty-eight, or present Coagress, Is a list of praotlcally all the men of Influence In it. A recap- ttnlatlonby States alco demonstrate pretty closely the States whose delegK tions count for the mon In political af fairs at the Capitol. "Tha West and South have sacrificed prestige la Washington by chaniug their representatives every time an am bition was born in the Imagination of some bright young lawyer. The reason these sections .have not exerted mute Influence la national legislation la be. Large Jjpanese Army on Ike Marcb North. I resentatlves here long I Into usefulness. enough to rl en Geieross Act la acoordsBoe with their obllgatloas ta kelp those fa distress aid ta snaport of their established rerttatloft for ehar- lty, the local lodge of Elks telegrapke 30 to tke Baltimore lodge of Bias T terday to assist In any work of relief they may contemplate, The aet la IV self was spontaneous, bat It Is under stood thit the organisation all over tha eeuntry la sending flaanelal contribu tlons to Inorease tha relief fend for the strlcksn city. : LonjTjfm Convict Escafes. Reletgh.Februerr 11. Lans Morgan, white, a loni termed convict, made an ascapafrom tha State convlot oamp, miles from hare, where the force is gra- fflnar the -Raleigh and Pamlico Bound railway. Be was shot after lira times hatfd It Is Said was bit. He is from Mont gmery, .Ml years old, and U under a thirty years Kntence for muraer. UadoB, February It. War against Rassfa Is balag peaked ay tka Japanese around Port taker aad eatae Tela rim Wkieh divides Korea from Mancku rto. T weary Japaaeae trsasaorts yaatar day attempted to toad troops between Pert Arther aad Delay, Tka troop Skips were eoavoyed by aix Japanese warsklps. liadlags wareattampted at several potato wlsfa tka remalader of tka Jspsaesa leet kept apa bomkard-1 cause they kave left but few of their iep meat ef the Berber. Tha toadlaa was resulted bv tka Bus Ijlaa artniety sapportesj by tteWberlsnl -i heoeoDle of the West and South r i ..... . . . i . . . .. . anes. Tka Igktlag lutea for two Boars should not overlook or pass unnoticea aad tke fees la killed aad wounded eal the statement made by Senator George Q Yest tkat HewEngland bat dominated tm ,nilttM rA Iftfftftlfttlnn of the re- A dlsyatek from Ckeefoo uya tkat a M, , geD.t0. vtst doe. not made lereekajtleta leyorted to have takea I ,utemenu Bghtjtl He Is not given to plaoe -atTaTaag low oa tka TalU J exaggeration. ; He te Inot a word dealer tear: Tka aewa Was broMht bTOOur-lorphraaaOolnen He means whatne m. v., - .v n .,.. I says, and always has the proof to sub- tanueie aim BWbciucuia. i uo '" haa Misted, and everv student of public ron aiuu sy ouiuag ua twnlafbOMkftewa ft? -Senator Yegtgrapni aDsamualeatloa to tka aorta. Tka light I cally started the fact. He casually told lagwaiatalosa xaage aad an lntmense kan was taf erad byotk sides. : . Ten Bosnian Warships are Wrecked Two Thoasaod Truvps Cap t urt d. The Cs a UrcUtes War. I' cU! '.i Jo irnal. Lonion, Feb 10. In a' dltloqHP the! two bjulc:.liitis a.d nc uiser sunk t Port Arthur the Jpaoet fleet Is report-1 ed to havecsptured seven other Basalaa warshlpr. ... ''-' . Two nubias transports with ,000 1 Rus$Uu troops on bosrJ have been cap-1 ture l by the Japanese- The transports I were un lh';lr way to Asan. Tli) l.umb r of Russian warships BO far wri cked b Japn Is placed at tea. IncluOiiiif tho cruijflis Varlag and Kir-I le!z ubl, li wit; taken at Chemulpo. Tho Japinee occupation of Seoul, uo c "nlial .f K rea, has been aocom-l pli-lm I Ku.l) 7 0 0 Japanese troops have t cc i Uu.tcd In Korea since Sun- day. At Si I'. itra1 urg there have been re-1 por b n i)' a land battle In Korea la hlcli it 'n cinlm'jd that the Japanese I ttt r'iu"rd b fit tbe news is not con-1 ia Mon4 at tHNli hi i ef saa ef Us eevsreaaeet eeVlale it shrere ta ebarte e evww Dmrtmc mm wMn tnmi mt BtMUlMloa. atMr IM wmimmmr-j m nl l nn SartM tb mmm mm It imIm m tram nam nry trtJM k vklu n lt, Cuia Sas ! saaataatlr U WMek, WSm Am vteta mm mmm mr mm. At ttaut m Him ytn. with aU tttorldiul nrMnk.ru. i im, mmmj c nru ia vroatm. ThM't why iwhTW TIB mt rTjRITT mm AO, mm aavtea MM i tt vtmtntmt limSViOSUrhMkialtoMMMlMMm TWa, ThM't hr wt have imitiiM mt a miUlM Mltaa ( war ToqaaiMMsntta t te attaav hMk h mie tt tatiaat. . - !. . CCwl fvttx c ClziHzTy to VC!J n-flnr ULM mm ft ecrjs czn-rr.U'Cua arc ft wfflMM mmm. ftyra TVZX W tOTTLSS ef BATWirS SXVXlf- If in mmm' Bt4 It til rWhl m4 mm Mlurn ImwinM bur fiaB mmjmway mimm m mmy iHm. m4 11 Mfc iIm uMut, mmA jmnr SS.SB will h rar m rn mr Mrt mIL. tmw thhife that ftrmr. Bow cools it ba ftlrtrr HnttnaM tmtmtCr nMim m wtwl a mt BMwrUa mm mtut fm m trial mrmmr. n ym aa'S waat taweaana MartaU, ret a Mmaieieiayea, WtthJtaaMtt taaMetaa,Maamttshawwhre thtiec Oreete fee Aieh.eat.etU Make, Mat, r, W.tf-Ore.,Trtt,wih. Wsrat ear asasam etlss aad ae ft mrw. - " "" W WM. I aniirra. aa. Aivraaiaaah n iu ar.-Mii. aim. m . - Baltimore Bank Escaped Rslelgbj February 11 Bank men here were surprised today to rec Itj noUoes of the escape from serious damage of tha M " Koney Saved is Money Hade. Br Wm 8elf, of Webster, K, 0., an Id practitioner of, medlolne,tells us that after auay' years experience In taedi- - Ida ka finds It money saved to bis pa-,' Nmtt to ate Taylor's Oberokee Remedy I gret building of tka Merchants Nation I Sweat Gum and Mullelus lor cottgns, ai Bank of Baltimore, which wm right awlda, aad eonsumptlia. .ta the track of the dra, yet tke notices to v: At druggists, 880., 80 end.il.C0 a thebankt sts'ed that only the eighth kottla. For sale la Hew ters by r itor- Wii Utmi, C A ST O R I A Pot Infants and Children, s Bears the Signature of "JAw Caddidates Hastllne ' ; v Ralelgb, Feby 11. The Democratic campaign for the nomination for gover or la quite. actively in progress now, so far as-the four aspirants ara conoeraed, Major Charles M . Stedman Is writing pert nal letters to pertoss In all parts of the State, Cept Glenn In speaking, and It Is understood that Lt Governor Turner and Col Davidson are by no '.' -.- t '. The Ileal ThlmsT. . I .ail MoiiTjirniJTn and ' headstones. D iririL; M(-niay 40,000 Japan jse troops were lauded at Ping Ya-g and. the march I oo. tliwaid to ;he Yalu river was begun I With this force were six batteries of I artillery. At the naval battle off Fort Arthur on Tuesday 100 Russians ware killed. St. Petersburg, Feb. io The Ciar to l Cemetery Wett at sight Price. Loitering and. Fin lining Uts m, day promulgated the official declaration of war against Japan. He places the blame of the war on Japan. It Is charged by tho Russian newspapers that America is in concert with England In encourag ing Japan In the struggle. Chefoo, February 11. A pertheast the reason. "They keep their men here, was the statement of the voters of the Central West should remember. Sen a- tor Vest Is closing an. Illustrious career. He Is not a candidate for re-election. He tela nrevalls and aomp'.ates tka wrack of I caa speak without being - charged with selfish motives. In connection .wun.nis remarks lt Is well to keep In remember- ance the story of one little State alone, tha extreme Northeastern State. It has exerted more Influence on national leg. Islatlon and politics than any dozen Western States combined. I turned to tbe Congressional Record oftheFlfty- flfthOongress today to see what was the tenure of service of the Maine delega tion In that body: Ua Russian bettleekips and crntoers which were beaehed after being torpe doed Monday night el Port Arthur, ' The latest news ooaflrms the state ment that aha esswe of tke Russian cruisers Varfag and Korlets surrendered to the Japs at Chemulpo. There were 900 men. NagasUi, February 10. Word Is re ceived , here that the Russian Cruiser Varlag, Reported sunk by the Japanese at C hemulpo, was not sunk bujf was oap tured and has arrived at Sasho, Jar pan. Washington, February 10. The Pres ident will proclaim the neutrality of tke Unittd Slates tomorrow la the war be tween Russia and Japan. : Latest Designs ' All Work Guarnteed. XI- A. TTJOKHH 6 BRO Proprietors, wTLMIIQTOK,ir,a If in need of Btene, Doonilla and WindowdUa, oonld fnrnWi same at abort atatlde. ' i..,il(1. it. i i " - ii i n 'i mi "' ii 'l . . ''"I "tm$t ' Mjaitktaw ywawtta .,.nwa)ijaaa4a4aaaf faia LOT 1 FANCY CAKES 10o, lie and 80o per pound Just HecelYed Nice and . k Shaaghal, Fabraary 1L Jspaa has organ! sad tka ktefflgoBaaa of Manohurla undarPrlnea Taaa Tka Chlasae will aataak tka Hnssfaaa from tka rear, alone tka line ot tka Tata rtvar, wklla tka lap . - . t . -. . .v. I imiv iwtTiw ansae loroea wui roeoa ua war etong w Reeds service Dlngleys service Mllllken'tJervloe Boutelle's service Korean froatteh Total 23 years 18 years lft year 18. years 8S j ears 28 years 134 years follow the same policy, but not to such notable extent. They have not such a notable record, either.? Maine today has little Influence In the House. Onereslgn atlon, two deaths, and one case of insan lty compelled her to send new men to ' 1 Irtadon. Tebnaryil-tka reported Average service of delegation, ,22, result ot tka natal engagement at Fort v nUn(1 Su:eB . .i tiia vuivi m.w . " " n a.rtnnr,toaay wnue ua apaneea were ei tempting to land troops, was tka sinking of four Russian kattlesklps aad three Russian erelsers. . Ia tka Jsptaase Heat two ships were damaged. Soma of tke dsUllsof tka flght at Chemulpo ssjf tkat tie aaptaln of tka Russian erulser Tarrag ,temhlaed on board Ms skip an4 btow ker ap after tka a. a -a - - -" . . fIkkA crew nan eeapewa.. vaw. .chemes tkrough the.House In proper Korlets engaged tta Japanese araiaers fortfc WOuld not advocate the chiing first Wklla tbe Varlag protected the Bus-1 iD. 0( coBgresslonal tenure of office, slan UaBSDOrta. TkeKarleti was soon Tka people should have an opportunity deatroTBd. Tke same report ears that a to pats on the Congressional record of. . " - ' i . tu -a L..a er Ticava FrenckwaTBhlBaotlfledtka Russians or. -" - th.l.nanaaehr)riMaek. - reooraua goou in r ' . I .. .... a -J a At.Mult frnm Cfomtnn aava that la tnouia in muvnw. Important to Farmers. fr an address fiMhe farmers of tka State, some time slnoe, I said; It la grat ifying to those who stood by the Alli ance in its adverslty'.as wellas la Its proa per lty, ever faithful and true to Ita Dec laration of Purposes, to feel that tke I fruition of their hopes Is so near at hand that the farmers of the State are I azaia to be knit together by fraternal obligations. The fires have keen kept burning on the altar, and a Ugkt to tke window awaiting their return, When the farmers have again assembled to tke Alliance halls, and re -dedicated them selves to Itswork, may there be no look-1 lng backward, but only a determlatlon I to pufib upward snd forward until way 1 shall stand In the front ranks of Ameri-I can citizenship, 1 mistakes heretofore It has profited by I them, and their Injurious BffecU have I put it on Its guard against repeating Tresh at J. I mmm 2 J Also raney Xvapented Peaches and Apples 1(W ' lb. 8 Kv lot Banrey'i Small Hams and Breakfast sBpi, 2S- BlMWreMff ' "J ft A Ooapltts ftock Otaple andFaney t Groceries, Tours to Hease, fir i Mftiip III II. J 'Stiff IF I lllll - I Ul : aUI U.w.lCU THioleauaie eft BeHall Greerf TnrsMkal Cf means idle.' :r.C, Ice Association n i . -r ae i e.4 .1. t a ivfc in. nmnnani wnsn-t the. annual mseting-: or we norm hm iPr:wf.rrn!t'nMo. He atammorexl i Carolina, Ice Association " kold kere. So I could scarcely- understnnd hlm." - E. R. Conger of Elenton was e'.ecttd f - j t j president, W. Thompioa of Greent- V Aa t)ntor(;nnu Dreu. ... boro. vice ore sldent and William Dunn ?I don't s'-o vly site should have jof New Bern, Bcy. and Treaal The t dtipnu mew ly Wnirae I asked tier t iu mill l.r hnui nnil Imil prpr held 'tis keforv flwy vfcY. married," r ' f' next session wtu be neia at uocay- Mount It Is tha purpose to fens a eloe a, ..Mi emnioa PI lua Km mkhhhii ia ..a i, .... i,n ii.ln. ortia. 'iMs Bute, of -whom ttsre are 'about agajwi av wt o ' v" " t . eri lijt that tiiey TCTTn ipve."-aia ,iuiy. ' go' Kecertjl-Herald. : ."v , tkat body; But Frye and Hsle wlllisee tnem; 8Ince thoge wordi were fnt yx. tkat tke 'Pine Tree' State gets what she 1(lgt faU) handreda ot Korth OaroU wants In conference committees until na,g be8t and progressive farmers tke Maine delegation has been bere long I have been 'added to the Mst of active enough to. railroad I . tin the States members of Ahe' Alliance,' and to-day hundreds now are asking!' When can vou send Leoturer Catea to our county t Our people feel the necessity of organt-1 i zatlon and wan( the AUlanos reorgaale-1 ed. .'. - ''' - mV '. Within the last week I kave had re-1 ports of four sub Alliances being organ i zed, allot them with a strong active s . J-.mmlmmtmma mi ! It lt.iaitt.itie.MiaYnVwi...jiI.'t -- - - - --- - - - 1 ' . ! . . . . . .. . . . UUD1 i . nrnTTTn illlililUlHD but If the growing one.lt tntlctpatloa of the return of a Japanese! "Thus you have the story oflnfluenco membership, and, without walUng tor fleet the Russian authorities at Port Ar ,n Congrees, . . . ... . . 1 unlM " ttinv mrm uiAnunv amm naiaiuiTa no i ures, such aa tearing down brick band ings wkose destruction by bombardment might entail loss ef Ufa. YESTERDAY'S COTTON MARKET. t . ' ani.au H.t.uiaa am. rana, ns urea . . 1 OoTTOUi nounoesme DomDarameai oironri Haw York, Feb. 11. Open, High. Low. Close tkur today and claims tkat tka Japanese fleet withdrew after Suffering losses. Aooordlngto the Raaelaa die- patches tha Japaaese landing forces were repulsed. It is bellsvtd kowever tkat tke Japanese succeeded In landing North of Tallen Wan Isthmus on which Port Arthur stands. This plaoe of landi leg is stated to be Kwaag Tang pealn sula which would cnt of 'tha Russian stronghold front Mukden which place It Is connected by the. Manchuria rail road. It is the story of long the State oreanlser. I commend tha ex- amnle of these rood people to tha farmers of the State. 'f::' ! In view of the wide-spread Interest ta the Alliance and Its reorganliatlon.oom Ing to me from the different sections ot the State, I suggest that Baturaay eao 37th be made a general farmers rally 18.87 13 83 flay for the Alliance. Let the farmers 13.70 14.10 6f every neighborhood In the Btatemeet 18.88 btt lhat day at their respective school 18.84 18.55 bouses or other places ot meeting and 11.69 11.801 eet toeether In organisation. It matters not If your Alliance nu .noi xaeiin t out together and reonranlse It. m ,k. Ill.ln.l.n. . ; I . 1 O - P - . . rr.Z:.,Z: r,.Y., T,: .V, ' I will gladlyeend. blanks or.other; te residence In Italy, when making hn cjc, I rormaiion nmj m earsion In the neighborhood of " Honaj asking ior mem a. p. w?u u, with soma tourists, the party Wag stob- yous wan, to reorganise -the Alliance, fed by brigands. The latter,' 'while" giving your name and Post Office ad kaay rifling the company's' pockets, in- dnss tDd I will do the rest. Do not aulred their names. "Sono Theodor .lt for some one' else to take tha Marchi...... May........ July ... AUg XO O" ',-, oot..;... ... , 11.8. Deo. 13.85 14.17 14.10 1859,; B... ....... lb the line of TThlte Ooosls we OCcr for your Early Xniptlon. . Tbe 8pring of fJ4 . brings many New ,' reatione ; in th White Crdods lirM, sad we have most of the leading ones and all of thefcood ones. : i J; V: AAr?:,i Ml A ; This will truly lie a great White Goods, and the priost "now ere a great deal lower than they will be later. " ereatiaed Silk Btrips and FigUTed Oxfords, I5o to Sfo. yard. ; - - Painty Eisdttea, some with silk stripes lOo to 80o yard. White Cotton Cordiroys and Pk's lOo to 85o yard. The New Champagne Novelty, Ifereerlxed, 45o yard for .Waists, -:;('.:v v.- S-i' Beatitifal Laos Stripe lawns and Swiss 10- to 2$ yard, - Plait lAWiVs, bdIaVAia'aa'601' 1 -V, Bp. fine quality All linen, 88 inches wide, f r ,', 5M yd White Uadras and theKsW Oxfords in wh.Va- lilo tzi Ilere's tas talk that sppeals to your pocket book as wa'; , ao im jwur afpiwoHMiuu we fHf, kuuigo. ,. , 3 5 Bt Petersburg, Feby Alexleff was appointed to tke supreme 11.- Admiral Mommaen,- was tne cnoienc proress- ,eadi but you go to see your neighbors ZTJXZSTZl 7n t onea and suggest to them th meet T tl Vm l HUM awjvu u.a j v iiv.. e&14 he would acorn to rob one who had done ao mucn for Italy's renown. lng. 3Ti 1 S,Ati t , , e e-v. la Two ttys. CM C 'TV 1 1 Baxter will open up a Millinery B tore' at J E Benton's old ttand juit op poslU tbe Baptist church on Middle St, March 1st, 1901 With Miss Msm!o Daw Son In charge, who is now la New York, purciaUng the gocds, T. B. PARKER, Beo.-, : State Karmers' Alliance. Raleigh, N. 0. Feb. 8th, 1904." . ' , -Bear. tha . -ThB Klntl YoU 5 1 2 Br.1 nrfoqt Brothers,: rt:: 111. v W Et., C:;::!t ;':: :;! CI". V V V V V v v v - ( "te t ... hi-' j . rea-fl s I f il-.t Vrjlr;y
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