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J YOL. IY11I-N0. 172. SIW BIBS, V. C, WIDHISDAY HORSING, OCTOBER 17, 1900. NINETEENTH YEAR BRYAN IN HEW YORK. THE MARKETS. A t STOP! 1JUST A MOMENT AT Hackburns. What makes a more Styli-U Coat Suit than Venetian C loths in the New Vkades ? We have an Elegant Line of these, 50 in. wide for $1 00 per yard. . Two or three Beautiful Whip-Oorde, 40 in. wide at $1.25. Habit Cloths, 54 in. wide $1 00. Our Stock of Silk Waist Patterns is more varied than ever before. With Velvets in all the New s hades, also H!ks and Velvet, Chiffon and Jet Appliqne Hands, Porticrs in Damask Bagdad, Silk Reps and Madras Corde. HAGKBURN, 47 & 49 Pollock Street. I 1 J. O A fresh lot Corned Portsmouth Mullets and Siimil Hams 5 to 6 lbs. Also small Breakfast Strips, i to 't IIif. Good Butter 25c lb. Very best Elgin and Fox Hiver Print Butter at 30c. We are also agents for the Spanish Root Toilet and Laun dry SoapB. They are guaranteed to cure Heat, 1 imples, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Black Heads and other Skin Diseases. They are Purely Vegetrble. Give us a trial for anything in tho Grocery Line and we will do our best to please you or refund your money. Yours for Business. J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, Phone 69. -T7 Broad Street. WE HAVE JUST UK' HIVED New Line of Up-to-date Bat Wing Ties at 25c. A nobby line of Fancy Vests for Men and Boy. The most compelte line of Vcn's Glove ever shown in the city at all prices. A large assortment of Mens f ol ored Shirts in all the new colorj at $1.00. Don't forget that wc also hare the BEST (-I10K3 for the least money, every pair guaranteed. Cell and see for yourself. J. G.DUNN St CO., The Up-to-date FnraUhera, 67 POLLOCK nTurr. After Dark" I to BapUssUr a Hal fan eat Is freqeeetly rr eotafortabU-ia OeteW Joe always. Deal talk wt ralo Wfor )e ejf ovvtUaa la R1sa, lertMre.-Hd- 4orUaa4Uxrlisiraef it As lass s Sod Wlatst f lttO-L Of eat d It aeat esaUk ssalsrUI Ml Vasdi. work-- lawyer. 4 Y Oa Cold Our. mm ' A I I lip I HAVE OPENED RL'HINKSS AT 93 Middle Street! With a line of Gents Furnishings and boes and will carry up to date poods. I have secured the agency for Alfred J. Commcyer'a tine shoes and will cxlil- It samples at once, have also the agency for Wsnamakcr it Brown's line of Tay or and Heady Made Clothing for Men nd (toys. Com and See fie. WILT. K. HA XT Ell Opposite JnimNAi. (Mice. G. H. Waters & Son, ALWAYS HIAnQliARTtlH for tnythlnir in Our I. Inn like Rugles. Wagons, Drays and Cart. Wheels and Alios nf all size and kind. Alt kinds of i'arts for repairs nan be bail by railing on us at 7H Itroail St. Respectfally, G. II. Wnlrr Hon, Pkoa US Notice ! Tlst Oldest ml Most Ra1lflr.lt Firm. 5 w Taaatai, sal rails 1st Nlcs Si t Wood, ', Oak a d I ike to soar io6t svsry day. A Vpaatal Lot of I ad HtarL llsnd Mad BnlB' Jaa I eceveiL It lea aad Utkoa, Paata for fender. Tar and Lias. Oaetryatea a sr and asa as ksfor foa sail font rat Us aad pork a I k.r opsasd atrkts. . Kr my t rtrado sm ( at tk Bast Park aad last fttaak at , BI& HILL, '1.5 ShiEElc ffiai- Bricks, Bricks I Afiyoo In tiw4 of Hrio t, call on v rifJOTT. ' X. II I ls.ll Utrssl, or E. K IUdhnn tirar t'ollon Fx RALEIGH. Water Power GiTinfOnt Colored Teach ers Scarce. Sensation In Johnston County. Pearsall Sees Success. Special to Journal. IUi.eioh, Oct 16. It li learned from one of the largest lumber dealers that great numbers of the saw mills south of here have been forced to shut down, owing to the scarcity of water. Dozens of mills in the great long-leaf pine sec tion are thus Idle. The superintendent of public instruc tion of this county finds It so difficult to get negro teachers for the higher grades that he will have to reduce the standard. Ex Gov. Jarvis began the national campaign last night, at Greensboro, There are now 324 students at Shaw University, colored, here. Many of these are from abroad. The State charters the Statesvllle flour milts, capital $30,000. There Is a sensation among the lead- ng Democrats in Johnston county. At the Instance of D. T. Massey, who was s Populist candidate for the legislature, warrants have been Issued for 87 of the best men in that staunch and sturdy county. Of these 15 have been served and the parties arrested, among them nch men bb Edward 8. Aboil, and R. J Noble. These have given bond in the sum of $300 each and the hearing Is set for October 29. The majority of the parties named were not on the ground at Selma when the trouble occurred lasi July, upon which Massey bases his war rants. 1 he chanre is that they assaulted Massy at Selma. The warrants are worn out by Massy, It. I. Walker ami It iticrt Saunders, all Populist and Ue- publicans. Secretary Pearsall of the Democratic Kite committee returned last night from he west, lie was at Chicago, Cincin nati and Louisville, part of the time vitu national committeeman JoBepbus Daniels, lie saw national chairman a 'ties K. Jones. He ays Democratic access appears to bo assured. Dr. J. B. Kllgore, father of the State liemlst Kilgore, Is here visiting the lat er, lie is a pnyslclan and lives In Uua- cmala. Ntw Bern Fair Nov. 13-17, ISJ0 Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Journal. Kai.kicii, Oct. 10 The Supreme lourt filed the following opinions: r!ilwarls vs Supervisors, from Nasb, 1 1 or. Canlwell vs lioykln.from Wilson, new rial .State vs I'age, from Pitt, no error. Welib vs Oummings from Edgecombe, dlrmcd. (ianuon vs Johnston, from Edgecombe new trial. Willlafoid vs Williams, from Bertie, error. Wright vs Bond, from Bertie, af- i fined. Valentino vs llrllton, from nerlle, no et ror. Williams vs Brown, from Craven, s'- irmed. Melmuo vs ( apehart, from Bertie, new 1 1 ial. ileeklns vi Railroad, from Tyrrell, no "roi . (Irlflln vs Gullery, from Wayne. Mo- don of plaintiff to docket and dismiss Icferdenli, appeal allowed. Shcppard vi Bernard, from I'llt, affirm e l hy per curiam order U. 8. District at )rnry Bernard In defendent In lait case. Late Telegraphic Items. T'-e battle-ship Alabama went into commiii'on t Philadelphia yesterday K:llplno Insuriecllsnlsts are again i"tlvs In Luton and on Leyte Island. Tbey have kll'rd several Americsn sol- lie:! a.nl maliilalsd the bodies. Russia wants to borrow fifty million dollari in Ibli country snd sn equal atnou'it In K.anre. A canes with elcvon men la It was csugbt In s storm near Caps Charles snd all wera drowned. Tb s'l'es occupied Pso Ting Fa with out opposition Saturday. Tb monument la lb Natloaal Ota tr.y st Knoivllls, Tsna. was osvslled yeileidsv by tb eoasmaadei of the Oraad Army of lb Rspobllo. It has beta dlscrrad thai Oovsrior Atklcs a of Wast Vl glnls fsllsd to Issaa a proclaaatloa of lb shollna oa time as raqolrai hf law aad that Ik ahjotloa la tb Stats may ba Invalid. Ta proe lamstlon at Isiaal October ilk bet dated lack sasnntk. Colder Weather. W aaiaoTOS, P. 0,Ootobf It,-for Notih Caiollaa. fslr Wadaasday. Ootdaf Widws lay, kt to f r sk ank- wastwlada, ' ' , - WaMbat Cosdllloat. A proaoaacad blgk prassara ar la restral over Ik aortkwast aad ka aaaasd a gsasrsl fall la Iwnperstur fro tk appar lakes wrstward to lb Lower H laaoarl falUy. rrtlat; toiaparaiaraa ar rportd frosa tk Dakota wltk atlalssa of M aad It at Blstaarck aad.IIar, respaotlTsly. CASTOR I A Tor Infaats and CLiUxin, Hi Vd Yea K::i r "' tSf tb The Great Heetlnirs of Democrats, big Recep.lon Upon Speakers Arrival. Special to Journal. New Tome, October 10. William J. Bryan was given a monster reception upon his arrival beie tbls alternooa. AdlelE. Stevenson reached the city this morning from his tour through New Jersey. Richard Croker says thst the Demo crats will muster one hundred thousand strong tonight st the Various meeting. Bryan speaks first at Madison dquare Garden, with a capacity of 14,000 people nd then at three subsequent meetings winding np st Cooper Union. Stevenson follows Bryan in the speeches and after htm comes Bourke Oockran. Score of other speakers ad dress the meeting and grsnd displays of red fire and fire works arouse enthu siasm. The Republicans will try to offset the big meetings tonight by a demonstration n New York on the 201 h, upon the ar rival of Uov. Roosevelt. The Cotton Mill Strike. Special In Journal. Rai.kioii, Uct. 10. As the result ol the decision of the cotton mill owners of Alamance county not to employ Union iperatlves after yesterday, only on mill la running and three thousand op eratives are Idle. Strike Situation Unchanged. Special to Journal. Bckanton, Pa., Oct. 10 Two thou -ind striking miners started to-day from vicAdoo to go to Panther Creek valle. I ney were headed off on their march I y roops under the personal command of General Cobin and the strikers wi r. -.ompletly checkmated in their movo ami urned back. Tho situation hero i nni linniji d. No esults have yet come from the conven- ilon. Escaped With the Dogs. Spec al to Journal. Rutland, Vt , October 16. Two vouug criminals escaped from the pen I entiary here and In their flight took llh the n the blood hounds belonging to the Institution and upon reaching the voods cut the dogs' throats. COTTON SEED MILLS. Four In Charleston Closed. Paying Greater Prices Than arc Justified.; Four or more of the largest cotton iced oil mills have been closed. At the beginning of tbe season the market price for seed was $18 per ton. Later, the quotations ranged about the $17 mark The latter price was set by the Atlantic Cotton Oil Company, which operated four of the largest mills in the State. ilnce then tbe price baa bounded past tae (20 quotation, and there la a chance that it will even go higher. There Is no expected advance In the price of crude refined oil, and all mills 'tuy Ing seed at 20 are engaged In specu latlon. According to some of the mill men, refined oil can be bought In Ne Yoik i cheaper than It can be manufac tured by the mills paying $20 a ton for (he seed. "The situation la a serious one," said a manufacturer today. "Tb? policy which lorn of the mills are pursuing ol paying $30 a ton for seed Is destructive Tb cause of tbe advance la two fold. first, there tbe season Is lata and the open lag of ten or more mills In the Slate The new mills are anxious to get bus! QMS, snd most of them srs buying st $20 or thereabout!. "The demand and price of the pro duct of the seed-vlx., bulls, meal, oil, nd linters are not of a nature to war rant lb ssfe buying of seed at $20. fh mills are simply cutting each other's throat, and It seems Impossible to reach any agreement whereby tbs prlc csa b rvgulsud." The oil ma say It Is business suicide to try sad manufacture oil wllb tb prlc of saed at $10. Tbey ar walling for a decline, although at present tbsr I not much Indication that lb fsrmeis will b willing to sell for a lowtr tear. Tb North Carolina Coltoa Oil Mills kr ar olag It oa a safer seal thsa tk coaipaalaa at Charleston, as they pay lowar prlc. Biaea tb klgb prices at Ckarlastoa kar sock a dlsastroags elect. It Is aH frarad ibal lb Charlsa- ta prlcas will hart tk Wilmington bal .-Wllmlag oa Dlspstrk. Aflsr raadlaf do jroa t feel sleep) f Bar tk kaadaeka? Nolle a Uadcaey tokold yoar wotk or paper a little farther away tka yoa asad I, aotlc a Warring aad reaalng lofsihsr af , prlail 111 tkaa ar algs of y sirsla wkich ssay aaaaa roa asttoa lajary If yo do sot have It relieved by saearately tiled lea or eyeetaaVs wkkofc I ess acUatll oalty ad Jest to year eyes by ap to data asatkoda at saederate ot. - ' ' 1 ,.-.'! . ' , ToarsKapt. : -". 1. O. Bssraa '- ' ' ' , Tb Jewels ' flea BoWailaa kaed palated, qosd rapt plsiad, Ubl mis, slso a asw lie f R, F. Planmoni a'gb grail wakk ehaiaa, vry on warrsni4 to (lr ta- lire mtl.fsciloa at, J. Q. IUitsr, The following quotations were receiv ed by J. E Lainam & Co, New Bern N. C. Niiw York, Oct. 10. CoTTOS; Open. High. Low. ( lose Oct SI 40 ti.47 9:11 9.81 Nov.... 9.C6 9.2:i Jsn 9.17 9.30 Mch 9.18 9.29 May 9,14 9 27 WbkaT: Open. Hial.. ii.ii 9.1.' 9.13 U.ll 9.14 9.18 9.1S 9.11 Low. ( lose ! 71), 171 j 55 "H 79 Dec 703 lOn. Gas 17:t So. R'y I'fd 55 Fed. S mi Con. T 7il catlier li 4 Cotton receipts wen 75.1.00 bales at all porlB. Liverpool MarUf I. Hpots, 55. Sales 5.(100 bales, 500 American. Futures closed steady Oct- Nov. 0.7. .Tan-Fub. 4 Advices received by J. K. Latham & Co., were that the eaily strengili in cot ton was due to lure biiyini! iiders from the South. Later weakness was caused by demoralization In spot cotton, large receipts and Inrc offerinps ( spots at reduced piice.j. N:w Itprli Gallon ni:llkl-l. Cotton sold In the local m:irkrt yeslcr- lay ill 1 1 to !U Kor disiiifecliiiL', use chi iide of Lime from Davis' liiarmacy. J. J. liaxlcr has Ihc linesl line of clothiiur !ver in the city to be sold at ld pifecs Dull on him before baying. lb, I'h.'irni.uy luis excl'iive agency for " Vui'cina' ion I. hit Ids lit I :i v in" I'hur- nitcy Cream Cocoanut and tallies at McPor ley's. Ilies li nods, al .1 Shoes, llomesllcs .1. Baxter's. No- 'ions, etc , Dou't fail to look at our slock of iho.s, Shirts, Neck wear, etc. lean do you good. J. J. Baxter. You will liinl at tbe Oaks Market this iornin everything that Is kept In a li rat class Meat Market. Bagging and Ties We aio ready to supply tbe Irado Willi Oollon BatfednK and Ties, l'a illolh, Heavy Sacks, &c. Prices are Itiht. I. K. Ijallim A Vo just 1:1 i:i A FULL LINK OF King Heaters & Coal Stoves whic h lll he sold 1 he ap for cash. HTlt will le to your Interest to Bee me before buying in that line. p. n. UHANEY, II!) So. Front St. LW.Uwoot DKALEIl IN GENERAL HARDWARE, And all Kinds of MJlLDIfiG MATERIAL Wlie Neltlnr, Herein Doors and Windows. 0 LACIER REFRiaERATORS Which ere the hwt. Thi y havo but few equals snd No Hnperlon Ic Crcsm J'nvjwrv. Waler C'Kders. Micldfran Btovra and Itaimci". rains. Under Hotel ChatUwka. NEW IIK1KTV, Jt. C5 THEY HAVE ARRIVED I .1 .1 v .Tbs Datdw mta' aad I' ' Lin of Ilentin Ntovrr, ; . Doili Wjd Snd Coal ever 1 h a : ; in tb city, , ;)t Wa also avals for Uhs wall ' ,i kaowa Hll Orads, , Colaliif; Hiovna, , - . nk" as Th ties lor, Elato, farmer Olrl, Fanaar P07, O. K. Rlnf and O. t. Qreim. AO of , '" wklfc wa iirett W l?s ar ' ' led sl!srellrB.' ' " U y a are la ared of as) thins; la , tb llatdwsr Line of Hash, V'Oft , K end Illiods, Dm, Owenl or Nal'S . civs n a call and we OAK AND WILL BAVR YOU MOSETi , Your fof Rutin, Fttsh. Oatflakes Fresh Ontario and Hoc' er's rrejiared Buckwlieat; Old Fashion Ruck wheat; Dried Apples & Poaches; Nice Fruit Jellies and Jams; Fancy Fresh Elgin mid ( lover Hill Print Butter; Fancy Full Cream Olicso; Fresh Lemons; Canned Goods of all kindfl; Hcinz's Pickles; Tomato Catsup; Mustard and Sauce; Plain Pork and 1'cans and with Tomato Sauce; Small Pig Hams, Calf Ilains and English Cured Shoulders. Complete Stock of to be L. 'Phone 91. IHVbV ft) J. A. JONES, BROAD STREET, STEWART'S OLD STAND, Kxoliitii . . Lai gi Ht. HOUSES Ever Found in New lii in. Also Harni'KS, Knlii'K, Whips, ( and i-l Wh.-rls, Elc. J. A lirnad Street Cotton Storage. FIr'-proof Witrehonso ! ( otlon MOI(hl) and INSlMfKD ill Binall cost ami re iMmnblr vaiio s made on same if desired. The Hlntislical nsil age of cotton fur inucli higher prices which we believe Correspondence Solicited. NEXT TO COTTON KXCHANUE. PLANTER'S The Planter's Warehouse is located in tlie lnnim ss pari nf tin and the finest Warehouse in the St-atc. We will have plenty of with plenty of orders for nil the Tobacco in this purl nf the Slute. It is the aim of tin- inana'eiiieiit In pr lMS tm n.il all, in all Kales and to see that you arc well Iimui iI after tohacro. Our niotto is "Hih Prices anil I'l-rt-'H U-rest." Free Stnhlca. Oomc clown In please you. PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE CO , J. M. HOWARD. Manager P. H. I.ANOLkY, Aiiclionwr tT.Halei i-very e.k-ily 1 II 1,', . k Did UK vst Occnr To You? Ik ekeeo, akoddy "adrorllead1 wkeel Is asor llkelr tokrsak, as sbevs ptetarad, wsa 70a ar fartktwt frees koasa. ' coumtis Are iaktpoiim CO T asor kat git M troakV. - tk srslCBl aiossts. . t WM.T. JHIsI, , a- Bleyclee, Osaa, a kmsbIUob, fl rapk ephnaas, Job Prtnllof. RaUwr Isootte and in Package!. the Best Groceries had. II WlioIrNitle V llelnil Gros?r, 71 Bn,H Hi. X I I sl aY B sisals! Fincsl Slock of a Coinil Ic Line of liii ;ies, VVagoiiH .iom;s. Stewart's Old Stand ail ilur- II jllHt 'lil-H I llr ili surely conic WAREHOUSE city hi vers I' ll nil I ll- h.al set al All.nlli.il In nl u it li the oj h-ii i 11 Kale, iiihI i uill In D. F. JARVIS, 6J lf)LI.()CK STREirT. SOI K, AdKNT F(K Bishop TaUofjfh arietyof gritxli ) ! newest slyl ss and tb4rt for y y saX, Soil. . . 1 ?! pup ?it 'Ff n - ) l, i., I III;; M u.i 1 l; t 3 k.?ji pw.. ftgnalor rl.ar:;. t'w I rn I i.'r f .'..v. 12-17, I Hw IWb, H.
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