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Biiff Slili mtn VOL. XVI1I--N0. 161. NSW BIftN, S. C, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1901). NINKTEENTJl r:.ii NO CHANGE IN STRIKE, PLOT TO ASSASSINATE. RALEIGH. I IS AS & AS (S AS VIS AS AS AS AS AS AS AS t, t- ; A A AS AS $ AS 3? HACKBURN'S CASH - SHOE - SALE Daring the next few days we are offering a line of Ladies $1.50, $2.00 W rM $2.50 Shoes for, listen, 99c perk ' si pur. V Take advantage of this golden op- f portwiity and come. The Sale begins $ this, Wednesday morning. w 47 & 40 Pollock Street. 1. W M -aj S A fi.-di lot Coi inil f'ortsinoiitli Mitll.-ts iinil Small I i.; Iliini.s .") to r. Il.s. Also small Kieakfasl HtriH, ; to :i ;i,s. j (liioil I'.uiii'r '.'.V Id. Wry lira! Klgin ami I'.iv IJivcr I'rint llu t.t.-r at .'nc. W;' i :' o i!1 f-.- t . 1 1 - Sjianisli l!ool Toilet, ami haitli- W dry Sn.iji.-. I I.- al'.' ;-ii.'iiaiil." .1 lo cim- Ural, riiiijilcs, Salt lilii'iim. Tit lii', I'.la.k Ilc.i.l- aii'l ol lii-r Skin llis.-a.-es. 'I'licy C arc I'nrclv Vc. ti I.I.-. . ; I . -its a I rial for anylliiii'; in I lie (irocery lane and S We will li mil' Im-I to jili-asc mhi or refund vonr llionev. N 1 1 !"-- fol' I'lll-ill'-.--. s J. R. PARKER, Don't Take Chances wl I. amm n tl n U1.- I r nul .l.oil n . li't'iB in ii ii. miss n o 1 li:n; ilu.i e;h .'.-feet v n'B'crUI I . I tie- k lei li t n. v r Ii lis t . do all that in xortfil of .t I - ary lnfhcB!cr Hmnl o'- ' low 'c in' Sli Up. Our s FOitn c t o' Mng'" .' .1 1 r 1 1 1 - I ar II mini's s mtv i t re li i'. A nr.- I riei's V ill line . f Ulry li-,. an I Hn lr . s W5I. T. HILL., VI A Oil Middle S. r v H- n. N C. THEY HAVE ARRIVED ! Th Ha ..In- m s and '.- Line of Ilol . Wood an If i h .wn In tl.r city. W- aie rlo UK- n'n 'o li..- vol Ino in llli O d - lirb ai Tlio KiiwUlir, Klmo, Farmer Oi l, Fumer Hoy, (). K King ml (). K (jucrn. All nf wl rh wc (tinnin'-re to rr fee' aailsf li..n. If yo are In -nl of ainthln ( in to Hard warn l.li it Haali, Door, and Blinds, LI nf, (meol or Nails Klv a a oall sod CAN AND WILL HAVK YOU MONKYi - Year for DusIlcm, II. Wr HIMPNOIT, n t3 !5ronl filrrct Irclilccl Siipcrintendca it i VI s? v- - w w r 1 1 jf I JR., GROCER, ? 77 Broad Street. Steamer GUIDE '-IV - Ne li '. jrm- I y ,.nd Kiida) 1 - . ni , an i In., ai I o i. s ,nn 1 .- im'h II u lMrn W. .In -K.lav an I Snf l.l ivalTii , arriving in New Hen lai iiheiaii..:- I he fuil.iwaig . tinl . will In- inri.le lnii-. (i.-.k. Hi i.i.il, X'.ri.lem.re, .eia'e r Landing, liar In V ha'f nii.I n m wall. N 'm dale llir.'i I ive 1 -1 1 . . HK). 'a. '.!!. It Tma.-.i i.U'i A I ins I'll , .1 V. C.nKi I., (iy Mt-.AiiKi:. Are You Hunting P.r a go -d buggy or any other vehicie n our line. Wn are building them and nt the right prion. We keep all kinds ol I'.iiggy Hup, Hi f. Come to see us, we ejin p' e you (i. II. Walf-rH A Hon, I'bone IH8 78 Broad Blrre. To The Tax Payers ! CRAVEN COUNTY. 1h ' Taa MtU f ir tbe year 1000, i nnw In my hinds (of eollooll-w. yon will plens to no liswird and ar your Uae I forthwith. Tho owlgg Bcli -MoU B, or LIopism T will be reported to Ilia Grand Jury if ihcM tatrs art cot paid at one. ' JOSEPH KINSEY, Blitritr. NOTICE ! All jKTuoni wantinjr mf kind of 8tovo work, Tlo work of Dumbing Don CH on - T C ' , J. We WOOD, And 70a will find hit firior low nd fork rktiifsxitorj. Corner Brod and Miilill Strwl. " -. Miners Celebrate the Tie-up. President Sayre's View of Situation. Special to Journal. Wilkesbabbb, Pa., October 8 The miners gave a great torch light parade from village to village to celebrate the complete tie-up of the Schuyktll County collieries. The collieries of the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company offer ten per cent increase in wages. New York, October 2. -Vice-President Bay re, of the Lehigh Valley Rail road, said today regarding the strikers' refusal to accept the 10 per cent, in crease in wages offered them by Borne companies: "I cannot tell what our next step will be in case the striking miners definitely and absolutely reject our concessions. It is a contingency which we have not had occasion to discuss much as yet. This much Is certain, however The companies will wait some little time before taking any further steps and will give their for mer employes time to thoroughly under stand the situation. "In dealing with such men It does not do to be in too much of a hnrry. Many of I htm are foreigners, Illiterate, and speak only foreign languages. They can hardly be said to be thoroughly respon sible for what they do. The English speaking miners were never enthusiastic for the strike. The union's action now shows that, whatever his Intention may have been, betterment of the miners' wages was not Mr. Mitchell's object." Blood In Kentucky. Special to Journal. Lexinoton, Ky., October 8. Editor Benjamin of the Leitngton, Ky., "Standard" was Bbot In the back today afler a quarrel ovor the question of reg istration. Benjamin was the attorney for Combs charged with being one of the acces sories te the Goeliel murder. FIVE TO ONE. Bryan Draws Crowds Against Roosevelt 1o That Ratio. I,a Cuobkr, Wis., October 3 ThiB cltj gave lion. William J. Bryan a tremen dous ovation tonight. .Mayor Anderson said that the crowd was at least Gve to one lu Bryan's favor as compared with that which recently greeted Oovcrnor Hoosevelt here. Ex curslon trains were running In the cit) :dl day, and LlkO crowd numbered not I.-.h than '-'(I.OiHI. Tbe principal speeches woro made Ii; the I'mpirr Itlntf, wblcli, with the streeti trouiid it, was ptu-keil nn hour liefoie Mi Itrjan arilved at p. in. Tit- rink H'.iilit nce wan nemly all composed of vMirkingineii. Meetings of shorter dur.ili.in were held In the Opera Hons. and Uermanla Hall, and bolh of these pl-u es were likewise packed. Mr. liryan cslabllsbcii the oratorical ratio of 10 speeches to 1 day. lie gave no evidence of fmlgue at the close. Southern Minnesota contributed more big uuilicurca lo hear the Democratic iemli'i ilian any other State traversed b) him this year With the eiccplion of a I. w small places reached early In the m:niing every town and city visile, turned out almost cn masse and I", addi tion to this thousands "' farmers came from a distance. Mr. Bryan was shown close and respectful attention. At most points the floral gifts lo blra were pro ruse. Biff est Span In World. Viikiikc, October 3-ln the pretence of Sir Wilfrled Laurier and a large Dumber of Inrlted guests the cornerstone was laid today of the new Quebec bridge over the Bt. Lawrence This bridge will have ono spsn, which will be the biggest in the world. It will cost 15.000 000 and Is to be Anlsbed In 1004. New Line to South. I'll t i.a uki.i'ii 1 a, October 8 The steam er Alleghany, of the Merchants and Miners' Line, which left Baltimore few days ago for this port, tailed today for Savannah, Oa., the pioneer of lb New Philadelphia-Savannah Mot. On Ha turd ay the Berkshire, a slater ship of the Alleghany, will also sail for Havannah, and she; loo, la eipecled to take out a full cargo. Other veeeels will be added to the fleet as aooa as the business warrants It. The establishment of this direct Hot lo the Booth Is the reaujl of attain Of agitation by the Trade League and other business oraoitalloaa, aad It gives this port what It aever had be fore. German ia Coin. Special to Joarael WABMiMBToa, Oat . tiarsaaay la it ported rapidly patting large foraa lato China. It N aipeaud that. Oaraaaay wilt tag ag a la a aampslf v of tavsage. Italy la withdrawing kef anrtaea froai Cblaa, CASTOR I A Jor Infant and Chlldram. $1 Kiel Yoa K:ti A!x:;i lrA Whea la Beybnro stop at the Lb pl oa Bens for good accommodations Alleged To Have Been Discovered Against The President Special to Journal. Carton, Ohio, Oct 8 Ad alleged plot to assassinate President McKluley has been discovered. The plot wss concocted in Chicago. News of It rescbed Canton today In an alarming dispatch from the Secret Service men. Three men were reported to be nn the way to Canton to assassinate the Presi dent. They will be arrested aa soon as they arrive. Two of the men are said to be Italians, the third man passing as a soldier. Hundreds of messages poured iuto Canton asking if it was true that the President had been murdered. Inquiries came from all parts of the couuliy. The discovery of the plot has caused most extraordli.ary precautions to be taken to guard the President. THE MARKETS. The following quotations were receiv ed by J. K. Latham & (Jo, New Bern, N. O. Nnw York, Oct. 3. Cotton; Open, Ulgb. Low. Close Oct 10.28 Nov 10.04 Jan ... 0 92 Mch 9.93 May 0.03 10.31 10 24 10.30 10.04 9.97 10.00 9Jr2 9.84 9.87 9 0) 9.80 9.87 9.83 tt.HU 9 93 High. 83 WhbaT: Opeu. Dec 82 Con. Oas So. R'y Pfd Fed. S Con. T Leather Low 82 i Close 83 1AC 52J 32 7 1(1 Cotton receipts were M.000 bales al all ports. New Hern C.ittun Mrkt. Cotton sold In the local market yester day at 101. Germans Whip Chinese. 8UAN011AI, Oct. 2. The German col umn, consisting of 1,700 men under Oeu eral von Hoepner, encountered a small boxer force south of the Imperial Deer Park yesterday and killed 40 of the Chi nese during a fight which followed. The Chinese were put to flight. Four German) were, wounded. Chl-Ilsln, a member of the Tsung 11 Kamen, of notorious anil foreign ten dencies ami a patron of the Boxers, has been captured In the Imperial City hy the Japanese. I1U fate has not beeu de termined upon. 1 300 Cars. Wn.MiNcrroN, N. C. Oct. 3. Cotton continues to pour Inlo this poit in nn preeedenled quantities. The receipts each day are far in oiccss of what they were last year. All the compresses aia working steadily, but they are making only slight headway. There are about thirteen hundred cars nf cotton on tbe railroad lines unloaded. The glut of cotton Interferes with receipts of nsvsl stores, as many packages of the latter are stored away among tbe cotton In the unloaded cars. Cotton Picking. Washington, Oct. 8 The weslber Bureau's weekly summary of crop con dition says: Eicept where Interrupted by rains In portions of Arkanaaa, Oklahoma and Missouri, cotton picking has progressed under eiceptlonally favorable condi tions, and Is unusually well advanced. In the central and eastern portions of the cotton belt and the bulk of the crop will be gathered by October lth. Pick ing Is also progressing rapidly In Teias, eicept In tbe lower Urszos bottoms In undated by tbe rains of the previous week, where the crop Is almoat a fail ure. Weather Conditions. Wabhikqtok, D. C, October 8. -For North Carolina. Hal a Thursday. Con tinued northeast winds becoming fresh oa lbs coast, Weataer Ooadltlooa The weather Is eloudy with sbowera aleng tbe Atlantic ooast from Nsw Xeglaad to Florida. Sa vannah reports a rainfall of I.M lacbea, aad Maw Beta 1.19 inches during the past 14 hoars. Tbe Wast ledla dlatarbaaoa baa aot as yet developed any aaacgy. Tba baroaMtar eoailaaea high over New laglaad aad Lower Bt Lawrence Valejr with wlada ssoetly ,frosa aorth- aast aa th aoaat, ' : ' -' Th - eoedltloeu) lad teat -asset lied weather aad aaeaaloaal afeowar la this see Hoc with nortlMaat winds. Aftar t loaf Iralaiag by praotloal M perls so aad atady frosa aaUbralad book oa th haaaaa ay aad acktailDoal flutaf of lat 1 faal aosapataat after etvlnf rarshasad aa ap t data trial ease t aatlafaertsjly It yoa with glssssi. I wilt iehaagt laa aay tlat wlthla oaavaihrr. I hara i fall Ha of H optical good.' Toara, at., . O. Baiter, Tha Jewelef. - Barter ha lb lasat ' fla of elotbl! ever I lb ehy to a sold al old price. Call oa hlai bafora baylaf. 1 - Doa'lfstl to look at oat atockaf 8boa, Shirts) Keck wear, et. I ea do ye good. i. t. Better. y DrMs j wis, Fstevs Pboea, fom tlcs, Mollnns, tin , at J. J, Ban Ur's. SUte Guard Matters. Railway Building Small. Freight Rates to Come Up. Special In Journal. Rai.eiou, Oct 8. Adjutant General Royster says that all the $2o.(00 granted from tbe general government for the mllltla of this Stale has bien drawn, save a email sum for cuieigci eies. The State guard has Increase ! in strength tbisyear. The legislation n ill p. rinlly memorialized to iucreasi: .he appropria tion for it, which is now only $!ii,0i0 a year. The entire forco la clothed and armed. Blankets and ovcic.k&ih ate not now issued, but are kept in il.e arsenal, for use in case troops arc call.-.! iuto service. Thete Is also leuiagc and camp equipage in the arsenal, including held ovens, etc. Ibis year's Inspections aie oearly c impleled. The information galbercd at the cor poration commission Is that very Utile railway building hat bcun done in this State since Juno 1. Hume grading has been done, but extremely little track-laying. The issue of land (tranls by the Stale does uot fall of much. This year 227 have Increased, aud sinrc Jauuary 1, 1885, no less than 7,20V Prior to thai deed, dale numliers wore not used. Tbe cotton picking was stopped yes terday by a drizzle of rain, which con tlnued today. It Is not the sort of rain to damage cotton. A session of ihc corporation commis sion was 10 have 1-cen held today, but is postponed until nest week At It tin question of lower freight rales will be specially taken up. Tim notion spinners' association will send a delega tion. Feelings of safety pervade the house hold that uses Onrj Minute Cough Cure, the only harmless remedy that prodm-et-Immedlatc resultf. it is infallililu foi coughs, colds, croup and all throal and lung troubles. It will prevent consump lion. F. S. Dully. The Ittillur Tiay nrid l.uiouu lrunkn for Bale by J. J. Baxter. Fashion Paper. Any lady deairln new up-tn-ilalc fnbliiou paper, cul lliiti iut and timil tn llie undersigned can liuvc "ModeA and Fabrics," mailed lb cm free -h. h niuntb for one year, l?giniilng with Octoticr mi mber. When In need of anything in the Mrv Goods line hulks would do well to write us for pampli'8 ami prices HlMMONH.l lliil.l.DWKI. I'o. Siiroessor In Mniki ', New lit in, N V. Notice to Water Users. All those owing water amlnewei i -ni will please call al the Uty Hall liy tl 10th of this month, otherwise llie Super InlendeDt will call al the ptemUe.i of tboe delinquent and cut nlT I he wain upply. J. J. T'i,wis, ( ity Clerk. OavlB1 riiariUAey lian t for " Tlteo" elars Hive llK.'lli y Celery lleadacbe I'ow.lerH n ran 1 i-.-.l lo rure beadarbo. Ma.lc nn.l H..M al Davln' 1'barinacy. Vaccination t lilelilt. at Davla' I'liai macy. Oream Cocoanul and tallica al tle.s.n ley's. "Thco"' cigars on sale only al IhvIh I'barmacy. Peanut Drlllle and fresh l(Ty, at Mc Borley's today. Julius M, cArnold, Ijlverj, Feed Hale A Hxcliange Hlablen, HorM A Mule), Boxfiea, Wasjons, Harness, Whips sal Kobe. . UTOart wheel a specialty. tjTWIU ba apaa for butlneM Oct. li. at Mo. M Broad Btraat, Now Bera, K. 0. j -. Book Store OOH FilLOPEHISG j f J MONDAY JORSINS. S I School ' - - - 1 ' " S ichiw . 5 Wcloomad. ' - 1 Pnnfttt. I Th Cn Df Cold Our '- at I a 1 - -n.on'a, Al f M U can " Kh.ii t.r f it itHrMaV." I Ontario Prepared buckwheat In a, :i iin.l n poiiMii j.iic un.-.s. Al.so old l'usli- Jj4 ioii.-il liui-kn Ileal, l-'n-sli I,ot l aiicy Klin lintli r JJ O .Inst K.-Ci-ivctl; M;tiK- Kyrti j. in calm; White (Jot- oli-nc in 2 mid 1 iound I in Inickcl.s. l-'i-esh lot, J; ll.-inz'.s Sw.-et. Mi.-d I'ickl.-.s .md Sv,..-I (i.-rkins' JJg " llor.-se li'mlisli, Calsit. inn! Sauces- N.-w lianvl K11II1111 Market ('..rn.-.l I'.-.-l'; Kan.-y On am f- ( in-csi- and Holona. Anything in Groceries you want AT THR LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. I J. L. I'M! J. A. JONES, BKOAI) STREET, STEWART'S OLD STAND, . . STABLES. L;iir'.sl and I;nirt Stuck of'-- HOESES and MULES ! Ki i- I-'.. nii.I in N.-t I'. -ni. A I -o .1 ' oiiii. l .- I. in.- ..I l'.n-j:ii-, tV;ini . ( Haiti.',-.. I-..I.. ,, hi,-. ( i,i 1 li.- I . 1:1. . I. A. .IOMX i Itroinl Slreel, St. nail's Ol.l Sliiiul PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE Tin I'l.iiil.i '.- .if. I -. i I... ah .1 111 I In- l.li .in.'.-- .;ii I ..I lln- illy in. I I In- lin.'-l an -In .ii-,- in I In- Hal.-. . - will li.iw .l.-nl i.l Liimi-. I Willi I I I . I of ol.li 1 - for all I Mr r.iliar.'n 111 I In.- 1 out ill III.- Mill.-. j I I IS ill'' .11111 1 1 f I lie 1 11, III. I L' III 'II t t" IW III- J " T-"l 1 .1 1 .ill' 1 1 1 1 1 ill I " all -.lli - anil I" H ' I m.ii al.' . 1 1 I'.o ,1 ,il I. 1 n In lli in.iik.l .villi lolia.'.o I'M inol lo 1- "1 1 1 1 1 l'ii..s ;iii. 1'iiM.nal All. nl i"ii I" "in in ' I, 1. si." I l-'r.'.' SI.1I.I1 -. 0 d.iu II to I In- "" lilli'i -al' . and w. Hill ll lo il.-a.-.- oti. j PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE CO., ! J. M. HOWARD, Manager. I K. S I.ANr.I.l-.V, A..CI..11.1 r lf-.Sle i-very ..!. .I.iy a I II ..'. ! V I 1 We hate jnat reomed a lin? of Iho aliovb well known 81iop and invite jour inspection. We havo them in Kid Patent lioatber and Calf Patent leather in tioth button and loop and in Imlh black atid tan Vioi Kid. Call early and gn your choir of Stylet and Si ara, J.G.DUNN fit CO., ' BT POLLOCK "THEKT. FK and -Winter MineOp nursdwpctmw, Tine Ns If Tonnes rellaek UlrteU Wholesale Retail CJreer, 71 ISr..tl HI. D. F. JARVIS, 63 rh.i.ock sTRi:rrr. SOI.K AtiKNT KOi; Tailor Made Stilts Alan a jrreal variety of goods in newuet style imd shad. a for PniU. Bagging and Ties W arw (a annnl tha I. In wl I. r. - - O0M0A Paxftog and Tis, It flloih, Mry Hacks, . Prirse aie Rlhi. J. IV IsftillaMni A Co. For 5ale;or Lease S 1 tot earVxithfn at Btraat, 1 Ocoric Bira, l""a4Battifailrt Jsisany Appt lo . . i. K. L5r, ' '
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