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TIIE TILIES-VISITOR. MONDAY, - - - JANUARY 23. 1S!9. ANOTHER GOT IN COTTON RATES S. A. L. Will Reduce 5 Cents More Tuesday, NO MARGIN TO DIVIDE Doubtful if South Atlantic Port Lines Will Meet Latest Move Promises To Be a Mtrry War. A : ianl.i ' "oii.ii in; ion. (.'..::. n; mU'S will uimMf a-;.iii ni Tuesday. ice l :.'SKli'iu K. i. J. hi. k; i.ic Satia!', An" Iim' lias tileJ n.ttkv .Willi tii.- iiiit'i s t ;i w rumiiii'ivo commis sion at Washington .hat the Scaij-i.tr-l will I'ci'ik-v its rale on .ott in Tuesday frimi Atlant- tn I'ortsinoiit ii to I'll cuts prr Ion poiinJs. This is a i'Ut of "i cents. The original rate was 49 cents on Atlanta projur cot ton .bar as me inviiip' jinsoiption nt local i-att-s was about is cents per 1U0. the real rate from Atlanta to I'oi ts mouth was about 31 cents. Whether the lines 'to the south Atlan tic puits will meet this new cut by the Seaboavil was not known here yester day. K-preSeiitatives of the lines le;ul jnjr to tile south Atlantic ports wircil their fteiienil .i'tii but they ilM not hear ut.ythini:. This was significant, tirtiiif e.-Mts tliat ;h- cut would be an: ami -;:U'rs ive:e doubt ful. Ifn a .ate of 2 cents from Atlanta and A hens ;.. I'ortstnoiKii the total revenue pet- i.ir vou!d not rx.ed $.'!.:'- A 11.1 t.le !!:.. li.lK " " 'll'd b- lle li ; $11. "ilr. s. J. din e id- u;!y .l'"s to bidii; matt .!" to a i-l.tn.-ix .111.1 it i - -1 .d t ic- c b- i . on!', i . ii. in .V-u i' 1 1 U .liis week. Tile trosnle appears to ha ce e liutiot ,n Aujiis; , i.mv -is vo'.T into At. :!. .ml K'-ttm- ail th- c a. lA:-al o,i .- ;., A: li-:is . otlid lie: d any Ursin-ss Iv.i.ns uvir Aukus:;i competitor biii ni-ce :'i.r t :e c :.. .l and it ijL. aaie - i.'..-it: til .: the Aiijiusla buyeis . -re ecttin a c -nc."!i n.-.i! seine s'ltiov. I; is i,..-,v iJ.-n-raUy I: -litw-d that .is.- South Carebaa a:i I tleortiu or til- 1M-I- Ste.i:nshii Ulu or both if them were implicated in :a. manii'u'a . ion. This is th talk amaii: railway men. ami some of them say that while they have not the pi.mf in their hands lacy are conlid -ir. tint t a- could Set. hold of it if lle -d-d. At the Augusta conrcrenc: held a Week a,.. e-:e .!,, ab i'l r ads . x c-pt the ic-ria attieed to make the!:' conne. ti ois toe the mark and act straight. Tiie initial lines were not ac cused of a-ltij; .-looked the.ns dws. t.u: .t was su.-jiec-d taal liie ii-.u-Ria rail road's , . i.n. i;s w. can ins "H th- mi'uik.y business. Some loads say that it b: diffi ul t to pi-'Veti; a mn iion fro. a manipulating if it wish s t.. da so, ijut this is not tif :.'":ie;al b l.ef among traffic nieti. One railway oflicial e-'lnutcd ;v"tr: -day that SO pe: n-nl of the cut. .11 ..01. has be. n iiMi .d or a; !.-as; thai n it more than per . eiu of th . top in this te:i i:.iy will move to tii- poi ;s. Til- miils will want to buy a part of what i-' in interior. On- of th.- iic ii-'s. po;s iii town las. k w is Messrs. Wb'uinte Bros' place :' bu.-'iu -.-s. They a hustling in and u: :: s.m.ls. It -ad their attractive n . d. in 1. US I.-SU". The future is uncertain, but .If you fcep your blood .. h Hood's Sar- Fajar.ila ei.i may '.. sure of good h-altii. 1' K.hvin Mimms :;ii i.-.i-iie ok at Central -ii.tr. ! iii-t aiit.-ii w.:.- ot a mixn oroer. ami vi i me 'h njoyed by the larite eigriftaiion that haul him. HERE IS LIGHT. The modern man must have light as Well as freedom. The world has grown tired of myste ries. The day dawn of the twentieth cen tury is already pressing into the cor ners of knowledge. Among the sciences unveiled tiierr is none so marvelous as Palmistry. If you desire to prove the truth of this question call on Madam Elrado, the Palmist, 3rd floor of Ladies' Exchange. LADIES to do plain sewing t home. H.50 per day; four months' work guar anteed; send stamped addressed en velope for particulars. EUTOPIAN SUPPLY CO., Philadelphia, Pa. Bar.ar.as 10 eents a dozen at DUG H IS. Banana 10 cents a dozen at DUGHIS. Bananas 10 cents a doz?n at DCGHIS. I Dates. Fig? ami raisins at DUGHI'S. Club AndteU Lepsj Hunting Coats, "KING AIR RIFLES 75 cts. CARROM BOARDS 2.50. Crescent Bicycles, 1899 MODEL $35 00. f Rambler Bicycles rr--y t - "'.V" ,18g9 Moidel $40.00. Thes , H, Brings 5 Sons. TONE OF THE MARKETS Jootatlona as Received by Portcrficld & Company's Branch Office over their Leased Wire Story of the Opening In Big Markets. NEW YORK COTTON. Months. Open January February March - April . May . .. - June . --. .--. July August. - ... September --- - October November December.. Clos. ti 03 01 0 02 (i 00 (i OH 0 CM 0 08 ii 12 il 01 6 01 ti ( 2 fi 04 .NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. The following were the closing change: American Tobacco riuKsr - American Spirits (pref . jurlington and tuincy- Con Gas .- - Chesapeake A Ohio Dclewarc L & W 'crsey Central -- Louisville Nashville Manhattan Missouri Paeiuc. Northwestern Hock Island Southern Preferred U. S. Leather A'estcrn liaion. St. Paul New York Central 1814 104.! 11SJ tTi 1 51 J 120 ; 4ej 74 97 i;!7i CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET. The following were the closing quo : . :nn? cn the Chicago Grain ami Pro ? ,011 market today: Wheat May Ti; .luly '. Com Mav KS; Julv Mj. Oats Mav'2.: July 2t!. Fork Julv 1U.1" Mav 10.17. Lard Julv S.'JO May H 00 Clear Rib Sides July 3.17: May .i.27. l.rVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. 1 he following were uie closing qiic tiitious of the Liverpool cotton market t.H'ay: American middling, low middling clause: January. ii-u U l i'J' and February Fi bruary and March. . Mr.rch f.nd Anril A 1'i il and May Mav and June . . 10 10 10 u 11 June and Julv :j 13 ,;i 1 1 Julv hi" Ai'V'- Fiilt S. I.l-:. A Hui.s clcxaioi (th.- .-i iiia,l.') at a barpain. .Vino i.,iin,ls Apply to THi IS. PKS'"l'l. ACADEMY OF ONLY ONE PERFORMANCE: MONDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 2!!. THE FOREVER FAVORITES I FIELDS AND U'S MINSTRELS! THE '98 Accepted High Grade Wheel of Mer riment. THE SHOW OF THE PFRIOD. REFRESHING MINSTRELSY Swept By OCEAN BREEZES OF GENUINE WIT! 38 "HOT MEMBERS" :S8 GRAND CONCERT BAND and Superb Synphony Orchestra the new curtain raiser, ' An iCv- enine with the Elks." the timely hit "The Dance of Dawson City's 400." the magnificent picture, "In the Tenderloin." the imposing spectacle, "The Golden Shower." The dazzling drill display "The Grand Old Guard." Fields & Hanson's new act, "Best in the World." DO NOT MISS THE GRAND MID DAY PARADE. The exhilirating Band Concert at 7 p m. Reserved seats now selling at King's Drugstore. Prices: $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c. THE DEU Jones' Now Store will opai about February 8th, in the Holleman BuHeling, in the store forsoveral years oacupied by Mr. Thos. Ptscud. The store will be newly fitted up from top to bottom. We shall open with almost a complete New Stock. We shall devote large space to-cur Millinery, and make it a special feature of the new business. Special Selling How. We are using all energies to close out every dollars' worth of goods, we can before going into oure Store We are offering Inducements on all lines in price concessions, and we assure you it will pay you to trade with us. We have several good TJbTOIDeSK TOWELS AND TABLE LINENS, LADIES' MT3SLPT UNDERWEAR AND RUGS. . All th-se are new, fresh goods, and at these special low prices, are worth jour prompt buying. We have a few Ladies Jackets left, lu the good grades. W. E. JONES. The Great 5c. Sale In Domestic Department. 0 Staple lots of staple goods, but all at less than the price of production. We want to clean i Case yard-wide Fruit - of - i VJase yara-wicie soil nnisn aniDnc ior underwear, i Case Black Sattine, ioc value, . I Case Flannelette, 7 1-2 and ioc values, 1 Case Vicuna Cloth, 7 l-2c value, 1 Case Omar Cashmeres, 7 12c value, 1 Case Fine Madras Gingham, 7 i-2c value . 1 Case yard-wide Percals, 7 i-2c value, . 1 Case Cretonne, 7 i-2c value, .... 1 Case Unbleached Drilling, 7 1-20 valus, YOl R FL'R MONEY Can be best spent now. We don t like to summer Furs ou 11 lind these items so reduced 1.1 price that the savinir will be apparent til st.'lit. All Unit we have h it in l urs-.i piece-; Black Seal Cape, trimmed with Marten '1 ails, lined with Provn Sat i n lllack Martin Collarette, with collar and long front, trim med with taiis. IJrown Coney Scatls J'liiiimed with Marten. All the.-e weie $10- now. (m DRESS GOODS. DDI) LOTS. The same weaves, the same styles, the same hornet m rit about them that was there w lien the season was at Its height, but the prolit is irone for reasons wine i we have ub caily explained. 4 pieces, all Wool, ii inch Suiting in Plaids and liliujk eii'ects; was 25 cents, now. . -. Ii pieces, :!-! inch, All Wool Mix tures. All tin's season's styles; was Sic , now ... 5 pieces, 40-incii Covi it, in the New inuesamlChainbry styles; was 00c, now ... (1 pieces, All Wool, 40-inch Covert in Rrown and Green mixed, Modes and Gravs test -lO, now 15c 19c 35c CI.A K.ECGNGMY. At no other stascn of the year can you eniimmie to such .good advantage At no other time cut. we afford to sell hand some JackcU mi ! Capes at anything like such piic.s as these. You know why. Ladies' Blac'-c Astiiichan Cape--fur Irimmed, hirge c.dlar, tc .;- uliir price ,'i, now. . $1 Ladies' Tan Cloth Cape, trimmed .50 with bias bauds d -nte, velvet lined collar, regular price $1, row L dies' Cloth Cape in Army Blue r -ul Dark Green, faced with yel low and red Syiin and trininu.il !.00 with black Satin and buttons- was $10, now.. ... Children's Flannel Reefers, turn $5.00 $1.0:) mod with braid Ladies' Black and Tan Clo!h i oats, large pearl buttons; reg ular price $10, now... Ladies' Black Astracliau Coat large fancy buttons dart sleeves; regular price !?", now.. $5.00 $2.50 R. C. RIVERS, Manager. ENGAGEMENT OF OTIS SKINNER 3 JANUARY, (TI KSDAY, 24TII. Presenting The Dainty Comedy ROSEMARY. COMPLETE PRODUCTION SCENERY COSTUMES AND PROPERTY. Played for five months at Criterion Street London. Played for five months at Empire Theatre New York. Sale of Seats at King's I)rug Stole is now on. PRICES : $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c. 19-24 STORE. up the stock. Newsy items these the - Loom, short lengths, 5c Sc Sc Sc 5C Sc WOHKN" AND MF.N'S UNDERWEAR. Perhaps your size is among these broken lots, it so, then you are in luck, for Willi us broken lo's of anything al wajs n'o t-t badly brok n prices. ! Ladies' I ubleached Ribbed Cot- Ion ests: r.gului price 2 c. now Ladies Ribbed Vests, ribbon around neck, pearl buttons; price Hoc. now . . Kxtra Heavy Fleece-lined Un bleached sts. mushed with nhlion and fancy silk edge; liom 5Cc to Norfolk and New Brunswick ests and Pants, in Urey Wool Mixed. -.60c and 15c ioc 75c Men s Cotton I ndershirls at.d Pants, ribbed, unbleached, brown and while and blue and white mixed 25c Men's all-wool Undershirts, in grey, white and and brown mix ed: were $1.00, now ... 50c SO MF GOOD STOCKINGS. This w ill lie but a short story, jus' a mention of hat they are, what they are worth an 1 what we ll sell thciu at, and then - gone. HOYS Kxtra heavy Maco Black Cotton Hose, warranted stainless, extra spliced heels and toes, sizes 0, 0. 7', regular 2Sc .... Children's cotton ribbed Hose, Tun shades, sizes 0 to !U; regu lar 15c. now ...... . . . Ladies' o ton fleeced Hose, guar anteed fist Hack, superior dou Lie silk-fleeced, spliced heel and toe . . . Misses Cadimere Ribl.ed Hose, fast black - Children's Cashmere Hose, 1 and 1 rib'icd, colors black, white and ltd, special sizes 4 to 51 15c lCc 25c 25c 10c .MEN'S FINE SHOES. Three Selected Specials. Act on these suggestions at once and delay not. Satin Calf Ba s Errpire, plain Klondike and Bull Dog toes; were $J 00. now . $1.50 Box Cal ami Russet Storm Calf Bals; double sole, reinforced back, beacon tip acd plain t es; were $:$.00, now Russet Willow Calf Bali, Astoria tip, leather-lined and double $2.08 MUSIC. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 25. The Maidi King's Coining ! SOUSA AND HIS BAND. JOHN PHILIP SOUSA CONDUCTOR. MAUD REESE DAVIES, Soprano. DOROTHY HOYLE, Violiniste. Price: 50c, 75c., 1.00, $1.50. Sale opens Friday, Jan. 20th at King's Drug Store. 19-25 sole, were i.i, now Si.75 S. & D. BERWANGER A Bold Stroke. A stroke that will knock the price of 75 Men's Ulster Overcoats at less than the cost of material. Thes Ul9'ers were made for us to sell at $7 60. They are all-wool, most of 'em fancy backs, a few Chinchillas. In most stores you see them marked $10. You can take your pick with us for $5. Sizes from 34 to 44. CI am I iu aIw you want one of those Suits or Overcoats we've reduced to $5. The assortment is grow 9iep Llfeij ing smaller daily. NaaLimaab Two specials displayed on our show cases. A lot of 75 cents, tl to $ 2 ties, IJSCKlieiSr rOaSIS marked reduced to 50 cents. Another lot of 60 cent ties reduced to 25 cents. MtU- Cnmi hJAm We opened yesterday another lot of Suspenders at 25 cents a pair. Most U9Z Olt3p9kll9-"stores will charge jou 50 cents for not as good as these we sell ior half 25 cents. . . .. v"' ' '..'-S''. a n..m KwMm rriNlA CIamW of Suits and Overcoats, the regular line foreman and boy. are sub UUr CUlirO iini6l OICCK"aject to 15 par cent, cash discount Buying here now means extra value for your money. Alterations made free where they are necessary. Your money back if your purchase doa't please you. Some attractive values in Underwear if you need any to bridge tho winter over. ' Best values in everything jut now. ; ' S. & D. BERWANGER See Display of Useful Presents in Show Window of J R Ferra.l & Co, 222 Fayeeville Street. ft Presents given ioi r HOUSE SOAP. A Whirlwind o! Wc are going to sweep the A STORM OF It mav tear down great walls of competition, but A'e can . help it. Whatever or whoever stands in the way of cur Knock-Down and Drag-Out Bargains must lake the consequences. This warm and siinshiny fall was about to leave too many goods on our counters, tables and shelves. The stormy season has arrived, and these goods must get a move on them. Men's and Boys' Sut's, Men's and Boys's Winter Un derwear, Men's and Boys' Overcoat?, Men's Furnishings, Hats and Shoes. They must all move lively. Prices have been knocked senseless. Everything goes at whirlwind figures. Come early and often. STARTLING Announcements look pretty on paper liut the people buy where they cau get the Best Goods For the Lowest Prices. . OUR STOCK IS NEW. OUR ASSORTMENT LARGE, OUR PRICES LOW. Wc cau sayc you money oa an Overcoat. A case of them just received on consignment to be sold for Cash. WRAPPERS OF LIGIIT- winter Bargains. deck for the next few days with INDUCEMENTS. UQEHAQ, UP-TO-DATE CLOTMEEB. STRICTLY ONE PRICE CL0THI8RS. K A. LEIGH, N. C.
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