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r r e VOL. XYI1I--N0. 237. NEW mS, N. C.; THURSDAY MORXISQ, JAUUAHI 3, iSOl.. NISKTIINTH.YEA t t ; These Cold Nights mtl yon feel the need of Downj, Featb ery. all wool Listen to our Price 104 $3.50, 11-4 $4.25, 12-' 15.00. , J , ' fortlere In any an 1 all colon. ' " Hemstitched Danr.isk Pet, and Towell Ib Price ranging from 6e to $l.?5 each; L Trevoux and ''West 04" Kid not a guaranteed, , - . ; j.- tyTHEN WB CALL,ATTENTION Chief 1HM taBBWawitBBl f,':il.r,:K.t ' FANCY-GOODS! IK tlx "DaP A Handadine a well as useful Chafing DlBh, at Five O'clock Tea, JITedgewood Dressing Case or Glove Bozos', "Terra Japonic" - Jardfneres, and "ymbrella Stand) New Design In Lamp's. ,, ' 'Shoaled and Silver Goods. y S 30hf Tea, tA Jtferythtne; Prettr lq ' Brooches and Fanny Pin of all kind, eo Come and See Us. TP 1 . Mott 1 ' Pure Frodnotsat reasonable prices. - It ia well to turn over a "New Leaf "at the end of every year and begin a New Year trying to do better in some way, than yon' have in the past one. Bo begin the New Tear trading -frith Parker and yon can readi ' ly see at the end of; the year that yon have lived well and saved money. We carry a full line of Fancy Groceries our stock is t complete in very way and a call from yon will' be highly appre ; dated, you will receives great .deal of benefit. ': Wishing all my old and new patrons A Happy and Pros i1 perous New Year, I am Yonrs to please, 5 VARKER, ' Cor. IS road ft Hancoek Su. Jr. Dont Read Thic! But atop at 78 Pollock-Street and leave your laondry. Wf bate moved 'our Laundry Office to the tore Mr. Ms Borley geaerally aset for toys, , W have oar Lsandry plant la fin shape, plenty of light, plenty of room, plenty of good oft water. Mow with these ad vantage we will guarantee belter work tha we have ever done. .. . .., , We dont stop at these promise. We bar 400. nice present which will be given awy .with every " package of laundry that to left at the bIBoe These y 1 wwmu miw ,wtt wmH whib wm and will oely be give oat two week." Oar wegoa win be oq theetreeta every day, all good will be ealled for and de livered actor. With Many tbaakt for yoo'r past pal roaage and wlthlag all a prosperous Saw Tear, wa tre '. , ' , ', . ' .. . Tears Troly, '. DAT8IEEY STCIM LiUSDEY, 71 Pollock 8t, - NEW BC81T, K. C You Should 'See A Year's Hard Riding , hat proven that tba Una of Hirycle handled by me to tba BB IT. My , 1901 line. It more complete lhan soy previous year. ' I bare aiolutlve agency for COLDMBIA, HaRTFORD. i IUXBLM, CLEVELAND, '- : BTEaBNS, SYBACndE, ' 1 ,,S40LS, CRAWFORD,..-, ; MAO AHA, IDE IL, -.VEDETTE, PENNANT AND MARa CI0YCLE3. r- j UraepaWdgta Fpaclaltr i . .MTWW '-SWS WW WW W I" VffilJU A. MSUli, Oer Cbrlsuae good. Bote of tt Babo- , Blcycloe, Qsna, Anmnoltltm, Graph, rose Clgtre 1.00 I'tpes, from Be.' (0 ( opboaee. Job . rrlntlog, Rubber l.Mceca. , , I ; Bump. "'. Tear choice of oer tatlre line of tl k U Kiddie B) . Hsw Bern, 5.' Opeqee deeoraied were, reduced frosa Ke. to l&c OoeiUllsg f Vsmm, Plales, I ria rrsfs, reai tMiee, jewel noiet, Tooth Brash Boies, Boee Jere a ad Casdle Stkks, Mirrowt 19. IS, M and 0e. -...,... Brb ef all klaits AT C03T. ' A lae line, of Bott'ed EttraeW ead Totlrt Water, est ssd plsla allow frit rM Susdtrd gaol eh tlH.40, Coigstee, A-lolf Cplhter sed Ilk elokn'a. Toftet Aaiaienla, lavender aad VkM rial ISe. farting Mi, fwsi 1J epi ' tatvet and fork, free 40 pti t p. M?f ntd Kalrs sad Foils free 1.B0 t as. i , f itn riiM tpn Irvm I'i t p. lofS fmie J-'w Bp Mi k I'i'd wtMor. fmo " f. A f trwj ll;ri Ut wtttcli U1 he S n'.'i r. tt, A In f o'.l line ft to. 1 , ! on X " i -4 t ? -We have some good BARQAIN3 in lions youths -& Boyd Cloth Iok to Horr la tho tlmo to TEE ST1TI CiflllL CUDAHY OFFER GOOD. Justiceship StUl natter of - Discussion. v Chief Justice FalrcletVs Great 01ft. Charters to New Corporations. . - Decrease la Bar , Booms. Dinner? to Aged Poor. ' ' Farmers Holding "W- . 'T J - Cotton. , , ' Ralbtoq, Jan. 9. Development re garding the ' Chief Justiceship were awaited with interest to-day. Friends of Governor Russell, continued to say thit If he was given the endorsement of the bar he would resign and take the pi toe; but that if he. was not endorsed Ctiirles A. Cook could be placed as the winner '',- ' " ".-- Th'e late Chief Justice 'Faircloth left 930)000 by the terms Of bis will to the Baptist Female University here. This comes at an opportune time, at the Bap tists of the State are at work -raising an endowment fund for the University, The Grand Secretary of the Odd Fel lows to-day received an application for a lode at Chadbourne. During the past three month no few er than 67 charter have been, granted to corporations by this State. But a few yean ago there were .fifty- two .bar-room la this - county,-' Now there aVe only twenty-one, and all in Raleigh and none at any other point in the county.-: Five barkeeper wintout ot that business day before yesterday. It is said that tnree or tnem tola -itev. George H. Stewart; the evangelist, that they would abandon the business at the and of the year. ' William V. Fuller, chief counsel of the American Tobacco . Company, at New York, is hera on a visit to hi father Judge Thomas 0: Fuller of the U. S. urt of Land Claims." The annual dinner to lue aged poor was given here yesterday afternoon and I5i) partook of It. Dinner was served in the Third Baptist church, which had been cleared and converted Into a dining hall for the occasion. , ' " ' , . Rev. J. B. Hurley to-day arrived here md began his new duties as agent for the Meihodist Orphanage. During December there were Only seventeen deaths In Raleigh. This Is a-particularly good record - Farmer continue to hold their cotton. The tales are very light. They are in easy circumstances and as they say don't have to sell and are holding for hlglier prices. " . ' The orator ot the day at the Emend patlon Day celebration here said frankly he believed the amendment limiting the negro franchise might prove . a to his race. I - I The Whirlin Stocks. I Niw Tons. Jan. li-Th little knot ' WU1 Pay For Arrest of Kidnappers.- -Pat of men who ,rKie,i B CqrliU? pnder a " Crowe Reported Caught tree lo Wall street 100 years ago . would -Omaha, Neb. Jan. 1. Gen. John C: nTe h" amawd eoiild ttrey faava lt- Crowiog, Mr. Cud.hy'a lawyer, aatd to- Pd the closing sceqes of tbe otntory day In reference to the offer by the Oma- "a luo aouuHe o"n vaiues - ha Council' of a i6.0fl0 reward for tbe "' iW 'norwied .ver billion. J arreat of tbe mea who kidnapped Bldle 1 9. Pcit've fever; which bad it . Cndahy: " fv ' ' sjiatii3g -iue nay alter election con- . : ? Mr. Cudahy doe not withdraw rht tin-vji Bnnhatwl- Stmk have twlvanced Offer of $?5.000 reward for the arrest and' -0'0 H W J points tliroiighout the list, J , . . . 1 - 1. 1.1 ... vta I'lil still tb 0-rfett linlt mfinmimt Liuna'r uuuriv.iuu vi mv &iuusiperr.: up uiwuv . r . ' i1 -.r r- what he said when he made tbe offer,. " lae pror.ssi.iaai operators are and he means It now. He will pay the'tru!1' S btlplessly lo the great maet- THE MARKETS. The following quotation' were receiv -i. by J. E Latham A Co, New Bent, Naw Tor, Jan.. Open. High. Low; Close 970 8.80 0.40 8 08 ISO Jot4oh; Jaa.... Moh. May;.... Aug Pef.t.. .. May ..... Sugar So. R y Pfd W. & L. E ..... Nor. P....;.,.. 78 Fed. 8 .... 87 Rock I... ......1211 So.Pao.. A. . A W - 401 Cob. T..... 831 4' 8.70 v 9.78 8.8S 9.50 9.88 9.88 8.40 9.6 9.17, 9.08' 947 8.60 8.4, I Open. High. Low. Clot . 82 83 88 ft 147 Am. Tob,. 0. aq tin ..... 141 14i 87 itc, 1 ! ' At 84, 142, Ooltoa recelpia were 88100, bales, LiT.r.i.l ktatket. Spot Si Bala 8,000 balsa. Fa ta rw Jaa-Feby. Aog.-Bep. 4.87 ' ; M.wB.ra OW Marfcet, Cotton la tba local market sold at 8. " ( w ; " Hii VUlt Postponed. , " -- -is' - .' BnuML, Jan. 1. Replying to aa ad. dr from tb American Boer Commit. lee.'Vr. Erager etprsee a desire to visit the United States, but said he must piHipnn.i ihs tlH on aoroont of tb af- fi-ctl'in of the eye from which he Is f lorltig. . j , ' . , fUss:onirle Savel AU. FRESH LOT OF Mt; May Bu ttci 1 amount in addition to whatever the. city or any other Individual will give for the apprehension' and "conviction of the criminals. He will give the city-the con trolif the payment of it, te be used with what they desire to pay as a reward. I regard a a blgtluff the last letter of the kidnapper threatening the murder of the boy if the reward was not withdrawn by Mr. Oadahy. To submit would be-tn Invite all kind of Impositions. ' Bioux Orrr, Iowa, Jan. 1. A speolal to the Journal from Chadron, Neb., ay: " 'Pat Crowe, the supposed abductor of young Edward Cudahy; has been cap tured near 'the State line between Ne braska and South Dakota. Three detec tive following Crowe's (rail came upon htm on the Pine Ridge reservation near Oelrlchs, South Dakota,, and captured ntm alter a who cnase. vjrowe was anv Ing a (earn and and buckboard. He whip ped the horses and tried to outrun the horsemen, who' Boon brought bim to a hajt with their six-shooters. . "John Delfelder, a cattleman, has just reaihjd town with the news, and says the putse had stopped at a ranoh about thirty miles out for lunoh and to feed their horses." '. wnen tnreateuea by pneumonia or any other lung trouble, prompt relief is necessary, as It Is dangerous to delay. We would suggest that, One Minute Cough Cure be taken as soon as Indica tions of having taken cold are noticed. It cores quickly and Its early use pre vents consumption. F. Duffy & Co. Hanna Endorses Cleveland. Ci.KYitr.AND, O , Jan 1. Senator M. A Hanna has given his endorsement to the proposition of ei-President Cleveland that the Presidential term be extended "It Is a good business proposition to ex tend tbe term of tbe next President to tlx years or longer, and then limit vbim to that One term,", he said. "Such procedure would avoid the' disturbance of business relation which now come every four years and would" do, away with a lot of useless agitation. stnm of public buying. r The value of American secui lties dur ing the year 1 H Increased $1,071,012 28(1 : Standard "Oil Company atoclt In creased In value 340 per csnt, while tbe stock of the, Pennsylvania Coal Com pany increased 410 pur cent, In value. London Cables .were very gloomy. Some of them hinted that another bond Issue, would, be floated in the Uotted States. , - The. most soothing, healing -and antiseptic -application ever devised is DeWitl's Witch Hazel Salve It relieves at once, and cures pile, sore?, eczema, and skin diseases.; Beware of Imitations F. 8. Duffy & Co. The Assassin Beheaded. Prkin, Jan. 1. The man who killed Baron Von .Xelteler. the German minis ter to China, in June last, was beheaded today In the presence of a large number of spectators.: A meeting of the foreign, ministers will be held as soon as Sir Krai st Ma son Satow, tbe British minister, who is suffering from chills and fever, shall hare recovered sufficiently to be present and when a dale and place for meeting the Chinese commissioners shall have been agreed upon. In making new resolves for this New Year 1001, let this be- one of them, Re solved that in the future I will not .arry in my pocket a Fountain Pen that leaks aqd soils the vest and shirt. If tnch Is. your determination I have the Pen and I will refund the money If one drop of Ink soils your clothes carried np or down. Baxter the Jewler, Quality and not qauntlty makes De- Witt's Little Early Biter tneb valuable little liver pill. F. B. Duffy fc Co. , Lonion'8 New Tear. London, Jan 1. London bad no or ganized Inauguration of the new century There were.watch-nlgbt service at some of the churches. ' Huge crowds gathered outside ot St Paal't, and at the first stroke of mid night tang "Auld Lang Syne" with en Ibusiastle discord. The church bell peal ed out for a few minutes and then the street quickly emptied,' . There appear to be a universal feel ing that the time I not on for light- hearted rejoicing, and a disposition to look oa the new century with a dablout 'Such little pills ss DeWltl't Little Early Riser a re very easily taken tad they are, wonderfully effective In cleansing tb liver and bowel. F. B. Daffy A Oo. Sr. PaTKnunt'ao, Jin. 1. V. Posdee a llumlas official just relumed from Chins, f .11 ths following lillitite 10 tht Atrx-ilr.it mliilonsrlmi ,"K") 1 iro.ily IndeMrrl to th mlxlun.rlM frura )) tailed ButM in Chins, at llieir t.trnt for 0'snl'l'ia rflt.il f rr.'.it rvl during tht get a Big Barnaia as f W"" " " lb. in, tarsly l!nrtc I the tknli wo aro inaldiif; room't--" d.f..n 1 : ...... lor Cpnnr Goods. rricci lie -d need 10! British Colonial Trade. - - WASHiaoToa. Jan. l.r-Great BrlUln'a talkd-of "dectdenoe" doe aot appear la tb report published la a statistical abstract jast received here, showing by comparative table tbe trad ot Great Brltala with her colon lee for 1899. . Th British eo Ion let all over the world Imported la one' year good valued at more than 81,00000,000; of tbl qoao tlty $800,000,000 cam from the mother country. India Imported 100.000,000 of foods, 800,000,000 comic g from Eng land-, Canada Import! about $140,000, 000, but only $11,000,00 -from la United Kingdom. ' - Asstralla and tb Aastralasiaa l.land Imported la IftOO hot far from $100,00,' COO, of which ahoal l0,00,909 etm frorq-tb United Kln,ilom. Tht Brflltk West Indies Itnportsd about $M.JJ0,0 boot$IS,in000 from F.nKl.nr). Af rtrs't nlonles Imported . 8'i)0,000,OX'1 taking 8M.O00 00Q from the mother ciinetry. ' - lnfrail.f Cl.alai. Mr. Pmnll-lo foa kitow tt1 Mra. Kmnll-Oiitr Ur fratiitloB. II r tuiil and t Hit lTntir of tbe rs rrii-T fur risrrHl rtiMi't trainwrs prKk ts.Ay slip's Mi'l'W ,1? 0! We have now plenty of Dry Stove Wood Oak, Ash and Pine, kept under sheds, never gets wet In rainy weather, Phone m for Dry Wood, Shingles, Brick, Laths and Poats for fencing, Tar of Lime, Pork Steak or Beef, or anything -you need that you can't find anywhere else. The only Stove Wood man there ' B" Is BIG HILL, Tig Shionle Man 1887 THE SUN BALTinORE, MD. 1801 I -1 1 f t ll'lr... pi.1 t t a l j i r (! ? I n Kimltmp f"L i t I Bill I. Tht Paper of the People, For the People 1 and With the People. Honeet lo Motive, Fear'oss lo Expression, Sound In Principle. . A newspaper U ai educator; tbrr are al kind ot educator, bat tbe man wbo ipead money jndlcioosly aad liberally to better able to, Iipf art his Knowledge than the tnaa who hs-UUs or notblug IP (pood. .'. l .- . The Boa to th highest, type of a new. paper."; yv'" ' Tbe 8uu' Bpsotal . CorMtpondeola tltrougb ut the Uultwl 8lataa, aa well In 'Oiop, 8 rath Afrloa, China, and la fact, all over' th world, m ike it an op- (o-dato newspaper. The Market report tui commsrcla tcataret put tht farmer, lbs roervhanl and the broker la clos touch erltb tb market at Baltimore, Norfolk, Clisrl lr, New York. Chicago, PUltlrlpbla and other placet wblrh art promlntnt ceaUr. . "' . Froia now oa thvntwt of ll woilo promise to be mw Interesting. Ih ever Iwfrr and ruil'oosl and sm llito tl qiMtiona will, ails', wishing probably Ui atoal tveolful jtud la lb -0 .elry blilnrr. . : . .1 Tl.lt, t -g-tlr with Hi e.f. uSdlt ors an l rsairtir at U'HIaior, Wash. Inguia en I Nsw To k, make . Tba- Boa ln atiisble lo its re4ors. t'.y mail Fifty Csnu a montb til months f 1; ne yar. (R, Tl: " I5:iIti!orc Wei k!y Snn ' The I! "mt!y Npjf. Ail the rew of th world la attractive frwm: an ajrlrullars drf-artontaltfrooad to fin Id the w.ontrjs .rtrt fvpotts Wl.'.. !. ' lud .yitiwiij-j h"rt torif, riiirl' t In h numV r; an lo tn.il t ro.' ix-biwn, aid v.'Ii d . I 1 .i i r U a .1 j l-tm tit Jt f'-.wl i.' 1 eJnst It?ceVtl Only 85 ls. Per Pound Iu Abundance at I. Is. HeDanlers 71 Broad Street. Florida Oranges, Nuts Raisins, Ipples, Malaga Grapes, -C itron, Onnants, Dried Pigs, Dates, Nioe Mixed Candy lOo lb. Clover Hill Print Batter, Cooking Butter, a Keal Nice Table Butter for 30c lb., Fresh lot Java Boasted Coffee at 20c lb., Dried Fruits and Canned Goods of all kinds, Very Finest Cream Cheese 15o lb., Fresh Lot Small Sugar Cured Hams, Fulton Market Peef, and numerous other nice things at Rock Bottom Prices. Wholesale & Retail roeer, . L MEL W 'Phone 91. 71 Bread St. ? J. A. JONES, EtT, SlfctVAltl S Ulil) STAND, STABLES, 1IB0AD STREET, STEWABT'8 OLD STAND, Hvery, Feed, Sale and - Exchange . Largest and Finest'Stock of Ever Found in New liern. Also a ' omplete Line of Buggies, Wagons Harness, RobesWhips, Cart Wheels, Etc. f. A. JOHEK, Broad Street, Stewart's Old Stand GREAT . REDUCTION IN CLOAKS and WRAPS. We will sell the remainder of o'u'r Stock ot Ladies and Childrens Cloaks and Wraps , At a .Sacrifice. Come Early and get the Choice. v . t ' ' a D. F. JARVIS, 6J roLLOCK STREET. Extra "Rants For 'Boys. Wo have just received a New Line of Poys Corduroy Pants, which are warbakted not to rip. Site 5 to 18 years in short pants, and 15 U 20 in long trousers. We have also a line of Heavy weight Worsted Tantt made 1y ot a hi oh we are offering Cheap. . We are now prepared to fit any aixe boy, to call early and get yonr ohoioe of style. '" J.G.DUNN&CO., The Up-t-date FarnUhen, 5T POLLOCK STREET. I I 5 d!LBook Store ! C t f f b vtttw voir last far' aO"i:nl STOLEN I L Hartford Bk-ycU No. 11097, Hart ford pAt So. 1. 1 1 toch llanford tii a. Black rrsas-, Calvary Buld!, asedel 17, (double prln:, mehllht Uaievai lrm Ik f J't A It 0IIar, M lme Htm, betweet) the boon e I Sad t oVkx at, at Monday Dt. 14 lb, 100, Mva ( ) tolri K. ward for it ret or a. Taetty4 ($M Dollar Rewatil tor lb arrest aad eve vWHiMI et tht tbWf. ........ Wire or aril. J ' . Ittl'tlAr.t. 011 ARA. t'r. In .. ..r t . ' I 'l V. TltlWITII, ELitKS"JTS & WHFiLPJGRT, Xsfrtarr f j A. t.'lj. j (l'ir " $ mtsu! I ui- a-.-l Wi-'nnhi-f ilh the : r...ry. I I f, ?! !- s n f f V4 i . tilt i I, L Iln'. " la. t'arla, ke, Ef slrlif ! ikart ?ttf. B ', "W'ts, and prayt tej t t 1 f -r nK - r ' It V'.--r per cent. It..,!..... rf I; !! L'.' I !;l 9 ( ;
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