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Wmm lottrttaL VOL. XVHI -NO. 178. NEW BIKN, N. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 24, NINETEENTH YEAR RALEIGH IN THREE STATES. THE MARKETS. 5 LADIES AND CHILDREN'S Dfessy Footwear. H"ie (lit - nn- ri.'l.l 1'hhi- i In linker hand we 'AO'il.l like the lady li'i thinks she ciinim I e ii-.-d in 1kI . I I.rl Sli.M"- to cm io. "SWELL I'AIKN I' LHIT'I i" kill tops, cxlcndiil well hiKs i:n i ladilnry li-cls- Lace, for flU'fl. I.onid XV ralfiils. vesting li-ps, wilt soles for 3.00. Kid Shoes li button and lace, Natural, Modem anil Spanish Opera, Lace for $?.50. A lovely liue of $2.00 Shoes in Lace and HiiUon,;Military ami Spring heels. Children anil Misses Shoes in Kid, or Kid Top anil VtwliiiR tops. Then Last but not 1 aat Our Empress Storm Hunt $:UKI. tiF"A visit from you will please us. s to -IS , Tobacco Only Crops Dp To Average. Support Of National Ticket. Raney Memorial library. Special to Journal. Bryan Speaks From an Automobile To Vast Crowds In West Va. Special to Journal Washington, Oct. US William J. The following quotations were receiv ed by J. K. I. allium &. 'u. New Item, N. C. Rai.eioh, Oct. 23. The State crop re- Bryan discussed the campaign issues in xv I I HACKBURN, 47 & 49 Pollock Street. I Jast Received! PICKLED PIG FEET, TRIPE, . J. k. PAKKLk, Jl (jK.OU:K, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street Halorrna San sage and Mountain Apples. A ho nice line i.r ( 'aiini l Goods, l'lum I'lidding, Pumpkin I'ie, Sour Krout i an or lniil. linked Henna, Soups, Succotash. I carry also a nice line of ll.i'il.' O mils, Ketchup, Worccslcrshirc Sauce, Olives, mid I'rir.'s Swict i ml Su-.a' l'lekles, 1 am carry in a first class line nf I ANCY ( I Hi : I -'.I: i lS will be glail to have you call and examine our sinek, I am sore I i an j . 1 a' 'you. Yours for lluslnes', port for October was Issued today by the agricultural department. It cays that tobacco alone holds Us quality as com pared with the. August showing, perhaps increased in quantity but of inferior (liialily to the 1899 crop. The general hiatus of the chief crops is as follows: Yield of cotton as compared with an average year 08 per cent., quality 91 : yields of tobacco compared with an average year 71; condition uf corn 70. peanuts 75; sweet potatoes 74. The Supreme court today took up the 5th district appeals. Many lawyers are here, among them, T. T. Hicks of Hen derson, F. L, Fuller, J. 8. Manning and I. Crawford Brlggs of Durham; Charles V. Stedman, It. It. Kingam, J. L. More head of Ureensboro; J. W. Hoges, A. A. Hicks, Oxford; P. C. Graham of Durham A. L. Brooks of Greensboro; AA. Cooke and Hen. G. Green bf. WarrentoD; F, I. Osborne of Charlotte; A. W. Graham of Oxford. Mr. Frank P. Haywood, Sr., died here today at the home of his daughter Mrs. Klizabeth Budger. Ho was 91 years of age and was born in Kaleigh. He was one of its three oldest citizens. He had been an invalid several years. Edward W. l'ou, Democratic nominee for Congress in this district, says that at 31 places at which he has spoken be has not seen or heard of a man w ho In Aug ust voted the Democratic ticket who Iocs not purpose to vote it again in No vember. He says as to the arrests of Demo crnlic election officers in Johnston coun ty by federal olllclals that all are made mcicly for political elTecl; that the whole Republican idea is to debauch their of li es in an effort to to cast aspersions upon the Democrats there. Thl i evening at the Raney Memorial Library the Stale Literary Society held Us in si meeting. The presiding olUcer war lodge Walter Clark. Mmy literary people were present. The features of the evening were the talks upon special (objects. These were by I'rof. Basset I f I'rlnily College and Maj. Daves ol New Hern, In "How to collect and pre .erve material for Slate and local his tory;'' hy Maj. E J. lisle of Fayellevllle, "!i "Practical planB for publishlug what we niiiy produce," Bnd by I'rof. Sledd ol Wake Kuresl on "How we may stimu late the production of literature In North Carolina. FOR 1 Yon mn now buy Genuine $5.00 Knox Derby. f sl U , mil curly Alt id Tuni'iy n I fit your r lmi o Till, uffi I only I trmlktr lit. J.G.DUNN&CO., Tlie Hp-to-ilnte FiirninlirrM, f.7 I'Dl. LOCK HTI KKT COAL ! COAL ! We have rrmnvi-. our !ico :uil Cor YaMs to Xo. Mi Oiivimi Nf., Opp Cotton Kxrhaiip, wltrrr wr hmo a full unpp'y f w ltr t I'l'imm Ivmila A n It. mHu, a!- tin- ( rl IhhIi- 1 T"ini l nek. I'.tpjinin .'i Coal, lit i li I" ' -laily no; 1r I U-t Ihhik Imi'iI iipin!t,c(iRii!fii.i'p n well n all invr purp(irii IVIcca Same n Last Year. Orders Promptly m Pcrnon- all niud PHONE 34. Hollister & Cox P. TIIKNWITII, BLiCKSffllTa & WHIILF.IGBT. fartarrr ( fl. VTf- ( aria. A'. Itrjialrllf !! Akart Natlrr. Hac(lr, Wi(nn ( sin nd I tf lpl kaad mIt - tknmlh fr-nl im. Ik iaHM4. mwis nmR. i r ii!!LBM)k Store f-'nlilnfthtr f-'noli lonnhlr Krlionl Niillr. A.). CAMMEYER'S SHOES. t HAVR RVrYM HarniU. nf A J 'an.myf'a C'rtchratiM Hbori h rHETTirST TAT. LF.ATHKR la Ike world I rtirt H S . 1,1. lot I r. nf Collara and Tl'- In ik-ch) I nut) Sr k r n iH i rijt i I.r tpl lrwk Al nmk A lt"n Cnn and .Vt n. U II.fi K. IlA VTI.Il. CI,poli Jot a ti. MrHf S II 13 A A fi Vic Latest Bricks, Bricks! Jitjm ( 4 4 IWki, rail m rJUOTT. .. Ha, II UUiU trt, ' Supreme Court Decisions. Special lo Journal. I : a i.kk. a, Oct, ill The Supreme Court hied the following decisions IihIi) : x httleil vh ruquay, from Hoke, new trial P.cl! s ( 'nnuuissloners, from Jobmlon o I'lrur. 'l'lor vh Urewer, from Frauklln, new trial I' -rtrr vs While, from I'ill, error v'mitiril Itnykin, and Honey, from Wilson, nirined. ( '.-lib h 1'i rry, from Crsven, cnlrc rle Maker vt Csrler, from IUrllr, action dl-llllssed. .-'iniih v Lane, from Wayne. (2 I'K'ey a Carenter, fromc Wake l.uiii li rs I'ulcy, Wake ln'rtB 'llverlon, Wajne.all four !1 t rn c.1 Laic Tcif craph News. linv ItooHvell spoke In New York oatr )mitrriiay and received hearty r.-fll rica The Hullun of Turkey will mill the I' iii rre by wndlnn bis flet of dexrrpli Iron rlad vret to Crete. Tba Hullan is aisrmeil al the Inlentloa of the I'owrra o make Crete rnmnletelr lod prndenl The Kmirleenlh InftnUy left i'ekla j retidr f"r Tkn. Tbe Ninth Infan In fecorud the Koarievnlk beyond Ike city (ale. A raee or llulbnnlr plfe bu heea llvnrrel la Dtanxark. The InMnraiA it racing at llambarf New twin f nlr Not. 11 17. 1 0T4 Hirabirx lotn Titet. Troa. (M It, -SnteMHpitoeja to Ike ) IUtbrf 4 per fee I Vnn, ni'.aili. In W,Ci)CiOO maiks (abont fig oiai) ne.Ud up in anon indat celled for Mora lk tbe ernitn alkeltna in ik r.try and Inaaee Ike of Mm ff. fief Tne kawk telnet la GeraVtae manf. f e. Tl t nrrWea nanee BidaKtrII. frrm ItI taWfiWta, nnt-al-lnaa artknnt West Virginia, speaking from an mobile lo great crowds of people. Later in the day he spoke at llockvillc Md.. and at Alexandria, Va. Al the lat ter place be predicted that Virginia Democrats would have far gieau r com pany in this year's ch cliou than they had four years ago. HOBSON SPEAKS OUT. Asks Justice For Admiral Sampson, Com mander of the Fleet at Santiago. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 22 During hi.. pretaut visit to his home in Alabama an J wherever he has appeared before the public, Lieut. Richard P. Ilobson has- been quoted as saying that Admiri.l Sampson Is dying of a broken heart owing to the Sampson-Schley contro versy, which was the outcome of the naval battle of Santiago. He is quoled follows: When last Saturday, October 13, 1 saw In llio papers that Admiral Sampson was 111, I Uiok the next train to Itoslon and spent Sunday with him. Ills health Is declining His physicians are battled at his malady. Ills organs are right, but bis health does not Improve. ' We touched on one or two sul jeclv. ur a little while he could not speal . Soon he had to be carried to his room, and I did not see him again. Mrs. Sam -son told me that this great man wah brooding, was breaking his lie.nl at the thought tnat his fellow-counlryim 11 wcp so unkind. I said to Mrs. Sampson: When 1 visit my Southland if the opportunity offers Itself I wish to try to tell tin 111 something of this mujcBlic character She replied : 'You dare not. Y our Southland was quick and vlgi.rous lo resent what was thought lo be an si tempt to lake away the laurels of on: of Us great men.' 'I came by Washington and 4i tbe Secretary of the Navy and the President fo them I alto si. ted my Intention and hey both gave their consent, warning mo, however of what I might eipect ." Mr. Hobson in Ills speech at a publli reception here to-day said Admiral Hampton hail not received simple jiiHttct- it the hands of tbo American public. 1 1 ..Id : It has been sought to place h I in in a lesplcable light before the world, P make him an Incompetent, narrow minded man, jealous of the fame of liL- conlemporarlea, particularly of one lllur triont naval chief At his junior oltlcer erf Ing under him, 1 eiprett ibe delllier ala opinion that Admiral Sampson is tin eoloaaal figure of the Spanish American war the f onlua of the naval vlit iry o Santiago. Ha It unmatched to day aa the dl reeling mind of a war toradron on the teat. I say Ihii much for him, brcaum be Is a tllenl man. In the 1 itnmr ol alumny and detraction he hohN hi peace, though bit treat heart br rent lib ihlt unkind cut He nifTcm In ilrnce." Nkw Ydhk, Oct. 2J. Cotton;- Open. i:ili Low. Close Oct ... '.i.;!. '.1 1: 11.10 Nov I'll I '.' 1 .')", m. Jan !l ir.' !i 0,' i-.!!' s.lis Mch '.101 !'. 1 .s '.el N.iir, May I' I'll '. I'll ,s :i I s.'.il WllKAi:- Opi :i. !-.-: ( ( h,M' r ' -1 i.ou. is . . . so. I; j riii. . :i,-. :ii; Fed. S ;.!; Con. I' Si! ,s-.: Leather . . . . i .' l'J were .ri...:.li!l bnlen al all Cotton receipt ports. I.iveri 1 Xi:n k.-t. Spots ri I l-il'J. Sales 7(1110 bales. Fll- luics clo.sed sttiul , O. l-Nnv. Jan Feb. 4.5ti. Ni-w Iti ru (.'oil, tu r.I.nk.-l. Cotton sold in the local marl-el yestei- day at 8 Ml lo II. Sales wi re l 1 bales. New Hem (:;iir Nov. 12-17, 1903 55 y "9 4 RHEUMACIDE 9. fa 4S No other pills can equal lleW III l.li tic fUrly Itlarrt for promptness, i-erlalu ly and efflcloBcy. V H Duffy General Buller Welcomed. S(xy-Il lo Journal. Ctrl Towi, Oct 13 -General Hullm arrived here today and was adven BB Pri ihatlaatlc reception Wiltlnf for tbe Wrod. Sperlal lo Journal. I lilljoat rnii, itrtooer i.i II eneim probable thai I'reeliteol MUcbell will eooa apeak Iba word wklrk meant t' e apltna of work br Ibe ttrlklnf coal laert He roamdna a point on the ponder qoeellon kparlnl oOlcare gnard a tka Km pi re Colliery were reveled If Brad oa leal alakt. Tka nil nee non tlase Idle. Taere will be a (rent demoatt rlloa of I nan at Poulltn tomorrow It a i peeled tka twenly IbovMad aea w be In line. Ktrlkere from Ike netkbnr kood of Wllkntfaarrn are laflled In Ha Tfflarinl akin ntinitnne, Imrnt art aneea art amitkej M nnrw and promptly kenM hj applilaf DeWlu't When Ha- anl rxalfn, Um bawl kt rwie lot pile. rWwnee f wnnktejee mnaiefr4K. f t. IHff. Big 3 55 i-i-i ixHiHinA!i5n III M l I i;i:d. Till-. XI 1 .1M- X I. UcMil.tl in- nil'. AvegetH-i e ii in' dj ih.-t pn-iiirc l UII--I li-i lit aii'l .iii. slahd- iiii! i iim. I l.e L'ri ali -i lil I pill ilier k in. w n lias the hi al I v enilnrM-nient : 11 a.lin pl,v.--i-cian alt e l I Inn .-i.e h 1 1 j a! ures '.I- " r rr! ' lie. a-i - l rent ril. Snlil I'V all New lb i u ilme A KM" I'lire N.I.IIH l'i-r 3 fXO CTTT. sit Ontario : ml Hi e i-r's lYi-pun-il i in k v hil ; Ka.sliion iickwlic.'il; I Ifieil Apples ,S; I'earlies; Kruit .L ilies anil Jams; I am y Fivsli Kluin anil i lnvi-r Hill I'riiit BtitU'r; Kancy lull (.'leani dorse, l-'rcsli I,i moils; Canncil (iooils of all kinds; Hi iii.'.s I icklcs; Tonialo Calstii; Mustard anil Same; I lain I 'or ami leans ami wild Tonmlo Sauce; Small I ig Hams. Calf Hams ami Kiifilisli (!iiivd Shoulders. (Hi: Nil! 3! Complete Stock of the Best Groceries to be had. i J. L mm 1 Wholesale aV Retail Orocer, 'Plione 91. 71 Kn,:l Si. ' - y- Isj. V! VI kl f Allracliiiii KM rauriliii;i ry ! I'lie 1. 1 II leri n:; (Iperiil ie I'uree ( oined . J. A. JONES, ItKOAH STREET, STEWART'S )LI STANK, I A very. Feed, nOT A TT Tf Sale and I I Kl IH Kxeliane . . aft Tl 1 JAAkJ I I r I . HI Km 'A ,,. ( I i -.t Ti nipl' Ir: A I'.i'.r- Mn.ii v lie Wi.il r. i: I A in -1 ineiil a f I At l.'iv ai'anl r Gayest Manhattan Hnmf ii II Mirth. M -i-ii- hii-1 Mrmnnk Ini' r.rilerlnliiine 1 i rji-.ii Imn an Mi-lrinilil Hi w i t., i j n e. Ittau ll'.il. Hi u hi lifni- N.i. - .v y t r- n-i t I leu il . ! ',:! fi r . I'n It ) A SHOW WIIII0UI AN FOKAL. mipU ' ililSllnlli.. Ire sml Sli t. I., M i,.' t , ,, Ii 1 -ei.-l.li r , :H I.Vp.r aie ii' D. F. JARVIS, M IH)I.I.(K"K STPTI.T Larp'st HOESES I'. el' I'lillllil III IXeW r, II.HI,.--. K.I...-, Whip- anil Fini'M Si tn. A 1-D a I iiinplele Carl li' . ls, I'.lr. .1. A II r ouil Street k of I. in.- of line-,, -, VVa-..iis .IOMX Slennrt H (lid Stand Cotton Storagre. Fire-proof War'lionse ! (..linn S'l'OKKH ami INsri;-.l al Mnalli.-I ami i :i-..i,.,l. ...! v.iin s ii i. id.- mi -am. if .lis i r. .1. 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(U WVal. nf Wane e Wig TV Wnt m4kn4 nf rVaaetef IV tre la tka nen ef ike '.e little pill know a a P" In i l-in e Fer'f piea. Fa; la lake r f .'j-n. f, t I'e'y. 'I'll.- I'lniil.r's Warehouse is Iik:iU. hi tin 1iii.mi.m- pail ..f tie , ilv .111. I I lie llliexl W.irel ' III the Slllt. '. W . ' Will li:He plelilV uf I.IIMM Ith ph III V "f nnl. fS fur all I lie I ..l.aee.i Ill till- pal t ill t III SI. ll' . f M J??ft III- lie ii, f I h. tiiuiiaejcincnt tn e In- h i ..null att. nl e-n I" .Jl ( JW and t.. H. thai ion are will h. .si aft. i In i 1 1,.- m.uk'l w.tli j yg I g f - - I'iI.iiiii. Our iiii.ll.. n "Hih I'riees un.l I'. l..nal All. l.liuii I" "Ui n m(J Kr..- MhI. I. a. ('mi- .I..HH t.i 111 "h imi' f.-il. . .-ii.. I w w f r v I. )! 'f 'Ml. 51lOS- PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE CO . J. M. HOWARD, Manager. I nfjjfl? 'VlT- P MMl'KV, ! ft n-r y- l-.nry e k d. .t.!...l.k 1 I 'I ITT- m l.&m THtYHAVt d 1B1 &WA ARRIVED! f7P Tallof! 'E V .'fl Jtyfc ft iiiaiifjirr wrw-i Al Made i.t .,W V i. VrV nJ ? 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