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r r r VOL. XT1JI-X0. 241. LIZ'S, N. C, TUESDAY U0HXIX3, JASUARf 8, 1901.7: KINITItNTE IIAtt SJRi S 1 2 2 1 "-t7 1 1 7 cse Cold Nights make 70a feel the need of Downy, Feath ery, all wool ' . '. 12Xj IIETl ' . , Listen to oar Prices 10-4 $3.50, 11-4 $4.25, - $5.00 ; Portierei In any anl all colon. Hemstitched Damask Pete, and ToWela Id Prices ranging from Sc to $1.S5 each. ' "Le Twont' and "West Bud" Kids 1otn guaranteed.' , ; .. t tyTHEN WE CALL ATTENTION Z TO OCR STOCK OF B . ,r FANCY. GOODS! -.'A Handsome a well as useful Chafing Pish, or Five O'clock Tea, Wedgewood Dressing Cases or Glove Boxes, "Terra Japonioa" Jardtneres, and Umbrella Stands, New Designs In Lamps. . ' ,J ' Ebonled and Silver Goods, " s' Obi Tea, v and - Everything. Pretty la Brooches and Faney Pins of all kinds, so as justice. TO RESIGN. P. D. ARMOUR DEAD.. Charles A. Cook WU1 Probably M Associate Justice. ' . Heart Disease Carries Off noted Chicago ' Millionaire. v - ' Come andTSee Oi O j -'si 71 Tobacco Company Charter. Lejls- lalare Members Arriving;. State . Chemist Addresses Cotton ; . U rowers and . Farmers;.; v ' , Health Bnlleti. , , '"" ' Raleigh, Jan, 7. David M. Furches, who arrived yesterday afternoon (rem ntatnovlllA Boa tn Amm IVANI In fl Ahfof lustice, Assoclste Justice Montgomery! " administering the oath. immisiering me oain.,, 1 . ...... . ... .,.,. Charles A. Cook would be made assool-1-1" n"8ne' wvj oea Pritnhard forced the srovernor to aDDOlnt r urches ' J f . " ' I 1 nusu iuinicubu uj puvuuivui u The State to-dav chartered the Had-1 "J other lung trouble; prompt relief is lev-Smith Tobacco Comnanv. Of Mount I necessary, as It Is dangerpas to delay, Air i..niil tiM non: 'nf which Q.iB. I Wo would suggest that One Minnie iTnau. Manchester. Vs. and J. D. Patton Cough Cure be taken as soon as In lies, and W. 8. Forbes of Richmond, Va, put o' having taken cold are noticed In.half, J. A. Hadley and A, E. Smith of I " quicaiy ana iiseany use pre. Mt. Airy, owning the other ; halt . The tmn consumption, 9: nuny i o. company will manufacture tobacco In Quite a number of members of the I :. "iu uwsuu wuus, leglslature,arrived to-day, amon? them, I . Lohdoh, Jan. 7. The Vienna corres- VV after J!, Moore, i i .of J ackson oounty, I pondent of the Dally -Chronic! ' asterts who is to be speaker ofjhe House. ' I that Russia in her- agreement with At Tarboro to-day,' State Chemist, B. I China, undertakes to defend the latter V.' Kilgore addressed ( the cotton I against any attack on her forts, growers - association and the farmers Reliability J- ""fflpttb; Pure Prodncta at reasonable prices, . It is well io tnrn 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, : 80 begin the New Year trading with Parker and yoa can readi ly see at the end of the year that yon have lived well and saved money We carry a fall line of Fancy Groceries, our stock is . complete in very way and a call from yon will be highly appre- ' .; dated, yoa will receive a great deal of benefit ' " . , - c -. -Wishing all my old and new patrons A -Happy and Pros- peroni new xear, i am xonrs w piease, : v ' ' . v,: PARKER, jr. 'Cor. ISroad nanctck Sis. 0jXlXIJillX)ls!wflAslAala 3 I -T Jtl .-LAM lJ r 'mm. L-iri4masl- " We . have Jast JEeceived oar Bpring Uf '.'.-." finka 0 Son's ;r Patented Shies . The only Patent Leather j 1 nowi which does not crack. ', .. : We bare them la r, D and E lasta. The shapes art entirely new ' this season. ' ' ' - .g.dik:u&co., '; I'urnlalif rw, ' J 7 POLLOCK BTEEtT. 11 A Year! s Hard Riding ' has proven that the line of Dtrycles peadled by me Is the BEfT. Uy 1901 line la more complete ihsa any ( revloos year. . I have Mclualve agvnoy for .. COLOMBIA, HARTFOnD,'' -.RlMBLtRS, OLEYKtiND, 8TEABSA, SYRACUSE, . EAQLE, CRAWFORD, IflAQARA, IDEVL, ' " I VEOETTE, PESNAHT vl ,'ARD ht AH 8 BICTCLE9, , lwacpalrlng Bpwslaltr. .' WJI. T. UILTU Bi cycle, Qaaa, Amauultioa, Oraph opbooea. Job Printing, Rabbet Bumps. " - ' AW Middle rV . Hw 1W,N. Mil! Y7a havo soma cood J tAnQAI!.T3. in llocs.Jj Youths & Eoya Cloth-' 1 1 jturjook Store Settle " Lt Gov. Reynolds to Take Post Offlte. H E. Justice President Protean " . - of Senate. . . - ;- Special to Jon rati. RiLaioH, January 7. It la learned fromLt.Gov. Chas. J, Reynolds," that directly after, the Senate la organised oa Wednesday, (and the President protein of Senate Is nvned.tbat Mr. 7?,, to the medieil profession as rnxoWrdlil wlU resinnas Lt Governor r , ;; . t ;,r Vw .... tmmjM,T..i -.... m rt. jar. nojruouM ua.ua win. uu s, . ,A han M, ,ln, Thursday be sent In to the United States t . .... . . , , J " Senate by President MoKlaley, for the llU .. . ,rftwlMiminl bis heart gave way under the strain of vV - CBiooo.Jaa. 6, Philip Danforth Ar. moor, phllaathropist, nftv times a' mil- -llouaire, and the head of the vat pack-v log establishment that bears hi name, .' died at bis home, 8118 Pralrla avenae. aU.' 8.41 o'clock thi afteruoon post mastership at Winston-Salem, with r!. ' I.; .u.. his recent lllachls pul.e running up MUpueu ujur. u. t(i1na , ; Th.t .! h. Wlnnln. nf h. " a 9 " protective association, of . Edgecombe cdunty.-in mass meeting, 'his subject being the soil test farms at Tarboro and Ked Springs. ' The December Bulletin of the State board of health, Issued today, says that small pot in November was la 9 .coun ties, and Is now In 8 mora; that the type is muoh -worae than It was last winter; that many .oases are ooofljent. ' - State auditor-elect B. t. Diroa yester day afternoon held special services at tlie'ioldi rs Home. , '' The State oharters the Ley wyn Print ing Company of Richmind, capital $1,- 0-0, . . - v " Aisoolate editor t. U Msrtltt of the Sews and -Observer left for'' Baltimore last night for medical treatment. '. - The board of health reports typhoid fever as in S3 counties, malarial fever In it, hemorrhagic fever In 9. v. - , THBJfARKETS.' Tas following gdotatloas' were receiv ed by J; E. Latham & Co, ' New Bern, Naw Toaa, Jao-7.'- Cottow; Open. High. Low. Close Jan" .9I 10.00 9.83 9.8S Men: 9.63 9.70 99 9.89 May;..... ... 9.88 . 9.67 9.83 ' 9.8S Aug ... ., Sept.;;.., Wa ATi- May ...... Sugar....... So, R'y Pfd. W.A-L.E . Mo. P....... Rookie..... So.Pao A. S. W.. .. 9 19 9.29 9.8.) 9.20 .. 8.76 8.76 ,.8.73 8 78 Open. High. Low. Close .. 81 84 '82 8s 187J ll 187 ..78 . . 74 78 Quality and not qauntiur makes . De- W Ill's Little Early Risers sack valuable I Con. T. little llverpllls. F. 8. Duffy 4 Co. Elerated Roads Hold-Ups. Cuioaoo, January 8 A aeries of hold-ups along the lines of the Chicago elevate! railroads, four- ticket sellers havlug bee a robbed la less than a week, a is caused a feeling of Uneasiness among the atiht ststlon men alonrthe ' L" lines. ' 1 . . .. The "hol.lnt of these hold-up took plaM at 8 o'clock this morning, when a lone rob'jer held op the oocopaata of the Lake street "L line station, at Ashland avenue, robbing the agent and.foar per sons who were walling for a train. Af ter takiag about ISO .from his victims the robber held them la the nation ontll a train arrived and thsa compelled them to board the train, which drew 'away from the statioa before Us robbery vic tims could' mike their,: predicament koowa to the trainmen,-. A paaseager who alighted from the train took In the sltosiloa and flred several shots at the robber, but the bandit scaped. .. 74 ...65 v.198 . ... 43 . ...-9S-. 114 ..141 77 138 44 .TobV c. B. diq Cotton receipts weie 85,000 bales, 78 1251 48 v96 114 141 limpaot Sfarkat. Soots ( 1943 Sslas 6.090 bales.' Fa- tares, opening Jan-Feb. 6M, closing Jaa-Feb.8.81. ' ' Advices to j. K. Latham 4s Oot.i ' ; ,r 'Hw Yowc, JanV 7, Liverpool affected by lighter movt aunt and firm Southern views. Moder ate business doing. - - - , - . R, Moons A Co. ;r, u' . '" .. Chisago, Jan. f. Bibs and wheat opeaed Bra Think all wilt do better. - : Oao. w. Brora '- -Riw Toritaa. 7V Both slocks and oottoa look Ilka doing bitter.'.' Litosmst Foolss Mr. Armour was surrounded by his family wires- he dieifc . Those at his bed side, be .ides his physicians and nurses, were his wife, his son's wife, Mrs. Philip Armour, Jr., and sirs. J. Ogden Ar mour. V - - The millionaire retained consciousness until wituin an hjur of his d eath. Dur ing the dty he realized that death Was near. . His "llloeks, said h,s physician, Dr. Frank.: Billings, developed -about two years agov Prior to that time he had. been1 praotlcally'a sound . man. ' The trouble was a muscular affection of the heart, caused originally by the bursting of a blood vessel. It grew worse with ad vsiiclng' years. "- A yenr auo last summer Mr. Armour went to Europe and took -the treatment for heart trouble at Badnauhsim. He grew better and returned to America In the fall, The winter was spi-i. In Cali fornia; he remained in Chicago during the spring and again weut to Europe for the treatment at Badnauheitn. Mr. Armour returned in Augnst last and waa in comparatively good health hen, while wading around In the snow attending .o business duties December 17, he caught old and pneumonia de veloped His condition was critical fot some time, but be begai tj Improve. Last Wednesday he took a turn for the worse Slnca that time his family had known that he Was likely to die. While Mr. Armour's name was more generally associated In the publlo mind with his great packing and provision establishments he was actively Interest ed in many other big enterprises. As the owner of an Important system riT grain elevators, and as a heavy investor In the grain products of the Middle and Western Bute Mr. Armour was an 1m portant factor In the grain markets of the World. ' He was also a heavy owner In the Chicago, Milwaukee and Bt. Paul Railroad Company,' in the reorganized Baltimore and Ohio, the Illinois Trust and Pavings, Metropolitan National and Northern Trust Banks, of Chicago, and la the Anson r Bank," of Kansas City. He was a director of the Northwestern Life Insurance Company and was heavy stockholder In ths company which controls the street railways of Kansas City, Mo, and Kansas City, Jan. The . most soothlni . healing and antlreptlo ,appl!catlon ever, devised DeWltt's Witch Basel Salve. It relieves atbnoe and cares piles. Sores, eciems sad skla diseases. Beware of Imitations F. B. Duffy A Co, COLD WITS IN EUROPE. ejsw. A.IJ ' int wrtw vmj vvta wuni - i MM at . . & j vat.. ColS I h4.4 tor, untmriU tts I uiasw,rw lus run sum aa wu Ktalk'.V" Tears. wears a KasUs Of la- ''V-. -v WW White. i Vt- . A a. Wk Vh..jtM a, ' 1 ' ' .waiTicawieiiwy. , I Paaia.'Jaa' t. Paris Is ailveriag Lokdoi, Jan. 7.-Ia a letter to The I The temperature fell consider ably tee Times, this morning, the Karl of Dan-1 terday, a aalatmum of 11.1 Fair, having raven, emphaalslog the "very grave Situ-1 been recorded at midnight At 1 0 dock atloa la Booth Africa, '"waras the ecu a-1 this saomlag the thermoasetar ladloaled try to distrust the opinions of esperU I a further fall of nearly (r auadlag oa the spot and to be ready for the a a-1 that hoar at 16 8 Fsht, Insz to CIc:3 Oat to ?rn',7 1$ tho timo -1 a IMrr rir;:ala -tfo in-ihiir room rri--i j: -tu"..i 10 yoir last year's account - . today. ; , ;. '. Onr too S most he ImV ancfl tyginninj ailh the JOth Cntonr. G. U. Ennctt. espeoud. He oomptalas of the 'Inertia of the aothorltW and trgee the aeceasl- ty of large re-aatorosateata. The Cape Towa oorrespoadeat of The Times, who oonOnas the reports of tb maltlpllclty of the Boer commandoes, sir i "Searly Bve-sUtbsol the urtttsa tioops are emptor d to guard the Has of eommunlcatliD.ead to garrtsoa towns leaving a vry Small Bomber, partly 0 ssmtnied, la pursue the enemy. Large re tirnremRts are adf liable, sad thcM wo ld be entspsr In Ihs end. ' Tks dsi(S whka Ibe Hoers did to L. rU.fn.l.U mU. Ii nfflHtll Mil. J! mt,-d at iJm.Oia F Utile fills s. Dt Witt's lliti' F.vl) Hiwrs sr.teryoMtly ukp sn l tbojr sic onoilcful y (T-He la i!uih( h llur an! N)f ;, Y. 8. Du'r A Uo X. Janbert, director of lbs Municipal Observatories, who also acta ae the meteorological eipert, aays . that die patches rMwtved from Oarmaay, Aastrla, aad svstTlialy, show that the sold la io tens la Uoee eoaatrleev. As far as France la eoaceraed the frost Halt reached Brest yesUrdsf minimum of 4 below aero Fake, was reported St Lemberg. At UoaUoarte the IrtemoButer went dowa to H Snow fell la such snu.M at Mrslll Slf.'iiC!-ll C C ZDS. Ucrrowcri?:c-t r:Crn' - l- a:icl. 5 - - ' 'a OlS Time frm. One hundred years ago pocket plckiag was a capital offense where anything worth mnr than a ahllllmi wae taken, for which the osTeadee rook) be eetiteucsd to dmth la this coontrv. There over JEUO olrsM at that time for which 0atb mrair roaM h passed. Sir Bamrwt KmiUlr. who iteTaleil bimeelf by SMtsphM and parllameatarr SfluOoa) to the ampUoratloa ef the criminal taw. carded after greet allbcolly la eettlnf art ptcklnj rvsoaved from tha Uet nr little tbaa IOO rear are aeasaaa wee kaneed for roasalalolas the qaallty ef tks prorUtooa. 0evaty snra a board the Nemen, la l ortsmoe harW. art awl for Load tarnbear eoin plaint a to the BfovWoae befae the Ionia of (be edoilraltr. t lftews ef tbesa snnml aa audlraee, bat wtt erderrd b pvi I Iraas sad carried bach te Porta axratk to be tried t eoarS etsrtlal (or anatlur. Tk; were all exteacad la death, aad one waa artealtr aaoed, tae I traces nf the oOter 14 belli f rvmltied. tb slatevnth cmtsrr death eonld b fwd for snalMaoa UaHns a I defarlna the sarwmts af anj prntta, krrkin a bank of a tttk Ml or rttlS doa a trea la aa orcksrd. I-eadwa Tlv iiita taaaa Mae rarl4Saa OalM. Tsn are t riw la taadoa wblcb It la a baonf nl to ike etr ef aa or if (a b. altvl la flrlr Ikraash. On $fM NEW LOT OH f : ipiiiiiit Xfl?);:X ..i;l.t;,-y" :..-v, -. ' '-."Also In 1 lb Brick Just Ites?elTed. Fresh lot Ontario Prepared and "Old Fashion Buckwheat, Finest -Elgin Butter, Fancy ream Cheese 15o lb. That Genu ine Java Roasted Coffee that I am selling at 20c lb, is a big bargain, if you drink coffeo it wil pay yori to try it. New bbl. , Fnlton Market Beef, also f iq vied Enmp Pork, Heinz's Saur Kraut and Pickles. Fresh Canned Goods, Nice Jelly in tumb lers 5c each. It will Pay You to Call and Examine my stock before placing your orders elsewhere. f f Iff AlUfHI Wholesale A UN H e&Betall 'Phone -91. 71 Br64 Nt. H J. A. JONES, BBOAD STREET, STEW ART'S OLD STAND, Exchange , Ws tSs at. SkJbJA ft alVa . IB W.Z- ' Largest and Finest'Stock tf- Ever Found in New Pern. Also a Complete Line of Buggies, Wugons Harness, Robes.Whips, Cart Wheels, Etc. T. A. JOKN, Broad Street, Stewart'a Old Stand. I II. iJ. I mm t, M4NUFACTUUEIW Meadows' High Grade Special (ft aral a 1 ' . II yon farm on aa extensive system and for p ofit, you must use HIQE ORADK GUANO. Onr goods are especia'ly adapted for this section. '-'"'- '" i: ! .... . -.- Meadows' Great Potato and Cahbage Guano ' . Used by the largest aad ntoet sncceaaf al fanners of this section. Speciril, Guanos for all Crops. '.Use Meadows' Gold Leaf Tobaooo Ottaoo (tried and true) for color, sil sinew and floe teitnre, manufactured ia the bright loaf section of the Bute, and especially prepared for the needs of oar land. ;,r , toy-Send for leaflet of analysts and Utnontals if interested. Onr 1MI Calendar also for ths asking. . - ; .- i. . X- ' ' X. K. II. eft J. A JIEADOWN CO., , Wet.i it C.!o. Polot, ' - : " ; REW BKEI, I. C. la ,h. Parta dlatrle, ,b.. S-lUa cold J U .... jH lUn . 1 l has Uk.o mmx es by sqrprtea. To J, rTlL ow , lMl l,lHHlllW 1 1 11 IIP lUs show how a'normal tt the sul Ua sa.p. j , ,,.1 bt s etalwsrl fmnpw. tb Vsis.llJU Utl Us." It sho'i'.d be sUlod that Basny thrmiB-1 "imli k Ik sf ef aur rerrtar that at-1 g . . . ... - i.u.t't. la ri lt-,rttira an4 ahonid Ik at I ,r,ow.in..... r: .... .:. r(,, M-,arT1. T hnvn Romn I Th wiih tlnaa np t- irr- r; - 1 1 r t n ? I : I . - , fr f,,,k I K i lining , If m V c fr t t tT l'T i n I rt :.l I A' f r Inw ! t '-,','. I1 I ! f.) a-!.' I ll.st ll" meff!irr m to th. loant 1 IB ! l .ra in ro s V I ier still. Tb. i I ',-a tS,;. lis r"1'' l' r , h ! r rr.inr , J.o f.r Ihsa fc'ifi r-'.,:r' v 4a. to r.il i are ...( r l,-t,i, II av I. .fotjrt tr9 kf a I a- kf ih.l k twtl- la ftf IK. pf)ii'ffj -franca. t .ti, ! : i rt.,rn. If Ihe . r'l if II.. . . ; . ' m n ll f ' fc. tf infill l tim r. F.tr..ilt fmtil rr. rtf ( b!k .' . k si.. k.. . $ ) f : ( ' .1 ' Ixr.l , 9 r,tf d - 1 I'r.tk. j-r I- r t t : I 1. 1 I young Mules, larRo and email also eomo nice Horacs, Curies andLosCarts that I will ecII at Bar pains, Jar Cash or on time. I am out ol bus inc" and must clo30 t:.- i out. It T;U1 1 tO I to Bat svp sits: Pollack Stteet aad leave year laaadrf. We have Snored rnirlseadrvonke'e tb store Mr. Mo Porlef entallv tee for toy, We ear oar Laeadry ('last la la shape, plenty ' of ltkl, pleaif sf room, plaa'y ef f4 ' soft wstrr. Kow wlih (heas advaatafve w will f uarasira bHr wort lhaa wj ta.e erof dine. '-. ' ' ' - W tint .w p at the priwl.ea. We t are 4") in praauwklrb WlU b tirmi sT with .rr ckar of i. iriH'r it .l Is ll s tb rfflra tkeae pr.vrr'.ir. , nr h tvvmla afiev and t.tiljr 'r. ot la waaka. fiur aiii cms ih.(Mis eraty a.l a 'U tr.jd for anJde- our.i'"' , - V . t1 nil f f ..nr ( t pat Ll ar. I :.k ( a I a ptMproe a 1 - r -. it . T - , . H ') ;r. c. Q .S .r.-r-v :
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