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VOW XY1II-NQ260. NINETEENTH VEAi NIW BEdN, N. C, WtDSJSDAY UOESING,' JANUARY 30, 1901. " 104 $3.50 Y jj I B 11-4 425 1 .49 i " I 12-4 5.00 JE Ye- G0SF01TS l 1t 1 ici XJi pn l12- r ! HACKBHRN'S. ! T j KING COTTDH- . The Bitf Corner in January Attract lns Wide Attention. Just pure good wholesome sweet butter nothing more or less. Made by the most cleanly methods a natural product retaining the very purity and flavor of the clover fields. Carefully packed in dainty one pound packages. None genuine without (lie signature of r SOLD BY (J. II. PABKEB, Jr., llrol Nr. i YOU HAV'NT BOUGHT YOUR COAT Niw I Your Opportu nity at out' CLEARANCE SALE f Tailor Jtlnde Coats Regard le of Crt. D.F. JARVIS, 88 POLLOCI 8TIBET At thc Book Store it IS roadway FILES at Pliiladelplilu Price. a. N. Ennett. ! CLOU We have some good BARGAINS in liens, Youth & Boys Cloth ins: to Close Oat Now is the time to get a Big Bargain as we are making room lor Spring Goods. Prices Beduced 10 per cent. " mmm & siipkirs, i1 niddle 4rft A Year's Hard Riding baa prowra tbat lb lliii.f yci bandWd by It the BEVT. My I d It morr complete I baa any prcvlou. yrer. I have escloelve ag nry (or COLCNDIA, HAtlTTOM). RAMBLFKS, OLKVELVM), BTEAHKJI.BTlUCUag, HOLE, CIUWFOKD. XUOA.RA, 1DK4U . VRrtKTTB, rE!UM AND MARS M'.'VCLLK. HTKefielrleg e Hpeeleltv. W. T. KILL, I lUrjrcle, Oflde, A mssaaltloe, (i repb atBfcMaas. Jak Pristine. Rubber ( Beaetpe. ' el te 'aate ru., pi m, 0, v Closes Veslerder at Advaate. Wtlioa the ''Cotton Wlxsard." a Cool Chip. Rnshlnt: la Cot ton to Fill Rules. Special to Jourual. New Tokk, Jan. . Howard Wilton, th bov "Cotton Wizard" who made 1 100.000 in a few minutes by his clever manipulation of tbe cotton market, was the most alert and actlve'fleuro to bo found today on the floor of lha CJtlcn exchange. The young boyish appearance aland' out in striking contrast to that of his venerable fellow brokers. With two outstretched fingers of the right hand n i J,be pencil the young man signals his onicrs. A few years ago he was an of fice boy in the Arm with which he It now associated. Many speak of htm as of the same caliber as Phillips, who recently engineered the corn corner tn Chicago. He has a strong voice of great tenor quality that he uses effectively. W ben asked to talk about his successful cotton corner ho said rapidly: "I'd like to but am busy, got a good many orders, have to watch them." .Sunt. William V. King of the cotton eicbange said: "Mr. Wilson is backed by strong German and English Interests H has beeo buying cotton for a long lluie." When thc gong sounded this morning the pit was crowded with the interest centered ou the January trades. There was a feeling that a number of shorts wul uol covered and buylug might be .yoked for either today or tomorrow. A number of reports concerning cotton to be hiought here wore In circulation, one wa, that some 8,000 bales from Fall Hirer mlirht 00 expected. Several cot ton firms slated that Southern cones- pondonls bed wired them that cotton ..us ou the way and due here today or tomorrow. Every indication gives prom ise of about 100,000 bales bare before tbs f-utl of tbe week. These repirts caused less anxiety early among some of the shorts and the market opened quietly at about yesterday's prices. A few buying orders from commission noises found no ciod offered and January was bid rapidly up to 11 7fl as compared with ll.itf last night. rbe comparative strength of Januar) colten to other futures was taken to In- Hole that the ''Squeeze" was still in progress and that some cotton remained uncovered. Whether this interest ex isted in the form of a hundred bales heic ami there or a heave shortage by or two operators soon became a topic of conversation on the floor of the exchange. No information could be ob tained from the leaders of the manlpuli tlon, their Intentions having been care fully concealed throughout tbe deal Jsnuarv cotton closed at 1180 lo the last trading. March at 938 and May al Wall street and other commission houses were the leading buyers of Jan uary yesterday. South purchased March and Mav a a hedge sxalosl sales of pot cotton for export. Itu.TiMona Jan. 88 There was no such fluotueilon on ths Baltimore cotton market as occurred In New York, tbe causes for tbe changes not existing here. The explanation accepted by Baltimore brokers was thai certain speculators lo New York had obtained control of tbe Jaouary cotton available there, aad tbe aborts, not being able lo get possession of eoough cotton to make delivery according to their eonlracu la tbe few remaining days of this month, were sqoesxed hard. Even If they had by quickness of movement aad Iraasporte iloa, (often the oottoa to Mew Tork, It was declared, they coo Id sot hava weighed, sampled aad graded with lbs necessary oarllBcalloa to thai effeot be fore the month of Jaaary expiree. Aa effort waa made le get cottoa wiih weighers aad samples from DalUasote, bet It wat art Uoexfcl eaovgh oottoa aad tbe reqaletla taas) ooeld b Spared (cm the trad her lo aavs) the Hew York shorts who Wert eaai ht, Messrs. Patth Headersoa thlpptd 400 a pea the order of ttelr New Tork not respondeat. , And Other Itching Burning j Scaly Eruptions with Loss of Hair. Speedy Cure Treatment SI.25, Bath the affected parts with Hot Water and Cutlcura Soap, to cleanse the) surface of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened' cuticle. Dry, without hard rubbing, and apply Cutlcura Ointment freely, to allay itching. Irritation, and Inflammation, and soothe and heal, and lastly, take Cutlcura Resolvent, to cool and cleanse the blood. A single set (price, $1,28) Is often sufficient to cure the most torturing, disfiguring, and humiliating; skin, scalp, and blood humors, with loss of hair, when all else falls. This Bweet and wholesome treatment affords instant relief, permits rest and sleep in the severest forms of eczema and other itching, burning, and scaly humors of the skin, scalp, and blood, and points to a speedy, permanent, and economical cure when all other remedies fail. The agonizing itching and burning of the skin, as in eczema ; the frightful scaling, as in psoriasis ; the loss of hair and crusting of the scalp, as in scalled head ; the facial disfigurement, as in pimples and ringworm ; the awful suffering' of infants and the anxiety of worn-out parents, as in milk crust, tetter, and salt rheum all demand a remedy of almost superhuman virtues to successfully cope with them. That Cdtioura remedies are such stands proven beyond all doubt. No statement is made regarding them that is not justified by thc strongest evidence. Tho purity and sweetness, the power to afford immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety and great economy, have made them the standard skin cures and humor remedies of the civilized world. Parol, Ths Set, tl.li; mmlsUnt of Cutiocba Soap, 25o., ObticdiuOihtkint, 60o.,Ccm nu Bbsolvht. too. Bold throughout tin world. Fotteb Dbuo ahii Cbm. Coup., Bole crop jmsioo. - uow 10 tun uvsry uumor. 1 5 1 FRESH LOT g lVlt. Airy Butter JUST RECEIVED' ' free. RALEIGH. New Hospital Occupied. Rural Mall D: Ilvery. School Books and State Board. i.URKlCUBU GOODS. . I Cerviegset,froejl 0 ep. ' ' r Kalve ee torn, trot! e pet set ' . ' - - - f dvet Plated Iklvet sad Foika iroea fist tea ae. ftrlvet PVtd ay mm Ire te set sr. " Hen free tie ts. Hkite rwi4 ft on frets He es, A few d IWetert tsAwkke IB be eetdateiiet, - AWe e fell lies ftfetflh se 4 I lev the Wet neve ea IM tse'tet fa the srvw. ' " A ftl Bee ef Sevdeeve ehkh will go bS fof (be east. ' B B DAVENPORT St SON, IW.ALF.M VA 11 Sblpptsx Boncs.t. AjBrlcft. Naw Tom, fas, ft Three British army eBeera of the II em net Depart- exeat arrived es the Ceaari eteeaahl Etreria today, ea rente fof Haw Or leans, whre each Will lake eoaased ( S eteessahls eartylag aboet 19) berMt end taut boniht hi E eases for atoette Is ttoeth Afrlee. AtlogMbet aboet l0Q0 Aatetlcee enlessle here Wee perch seed for the British arts; A five. . I It I 1 ipjicr mnwM. Special to Journal. HaleioH, Jan. 29 Today the Heua e committee on privileges and elecilons took up the contested election rase of anady vs. Currie, for the seat for Bla den, Harnett and Sampson Tli" Demo crats claim that the ballot9 the Fusior.- Ists used In Harnett and Hampson were not of the slxe prescribed by law. The antl-expectoratlon ordinance goes Into effect Feb. 1. so st yet there have been no arrests. The police report a otable improvement of the cleanliness of side-walks. The new hospital al the Soldiers' Home Is now occupied. There are 11 In mates. Tbe old hospital has been aban- oned and will be later converted Into a ormitoiy. Those are SO beds In the new hospital. There is a son parlor in toe bnlldlrg and 1 his hss been furnished by riyaoolh Cbspter, Daughters of tbe Confederacy. Gov. A j cock lodsy appointed dele- rates from No.th Caiollna to the Uhsrlestoo sxposltlon. The annual repo: I of the corporation commission Is cemp'eted and waa sent lo the Governor today. Among today's ai rivals was ex-oon frees man W. T. Crawford of Waynes- vllle. The report of rural firs delivery from Raleigh has bea nude op. In August, the Srst delivery ber so. There are three roe tea. la August the nnmDerof pieces of mail handled were 8,878; September MSt; October .800j November 10,87; December lO.tHO. The most remarkable thing oetslde of this great Increase Is tbe laoieaee la tbe number of newspa per enbeorlhert. Maay newspapers sre heartily endoi- alag the dog lax law. Ho are no; a few farmers. There It a bill before the bouse to re store the Slate board of education all lit old powers at to text books. There te al- bill prerldlag that pebltc school teachers, as a isb-ooatasluee, shall r - oaeaead books. These teachers are re quired te take aa oath. Te this there will be added ae oath that foe the apace of two year they here aot beee one Bested la ear way with ety book pob Ileal ag bees. There It sow ae tort of dosbt that there will be If Sapertor Oeert dJelrleu. ted that the Criminal Overt elrealu will eeaboUehed. . There k greet te tlefeetloa el tbe feet that the ux a meet eutver U at last leu ted. Xews reeebtd here todsy ef tbe erlll- eel Meets ef Sheriff J.O. Weeteaef U- eeeaiy. ; BIllS i Plf-HTl. Introduced Ycsterd3y in the Leg islature For Various Objects. One to Protect People Airaiust Bar brs. To Trerent f lam Ulgtcluif In Carteret. .Inn) Appoint ed Solleltor. Itnilroad Tax Amount. Special to Journal. Hai.kihii, January '"I. A bill I nt 1 o d iced In theSenatu toilay sMoas towns alone the line of lb) Great K&aiern rail way to subscribe to slock A bill Inlroduced proposes to create State board for examination of barbers like the medical or pharmacy boards, tbi Governor to appoint ono member, t lie other two to be choiea by lb barbers union, snd North Carolina lisrbjrs' As soclatloo. Tbe bill also contain, a p vision reiardlni protection for coma gloua dlscaxea st barbers' hands was referred lo ths committee on public heeltb. Bills were passed Incorporating lb Piedmont and Alleghany railway and Southeast and Northwestern railway. Petition waapresented from the Junli Order American Mecbsnlcs for lbs pro hlbltlon of tbe employment In c itton mills of children under twalre years o axe. BUI Introduced lo l-icorp irate lb Bine Hid ft and Atlantic ra'lwaj A bill to forbid the employment children under fourteen years r a over sixty hours weekly la fsc'. irle. before six s. m and after ten p m A bill was Introduced In lbs Sanate t esUbllth Oie-Jed Scboo's In Oreolll Bills were pa-sed to auihorlie (Itwr, Villa In tuur bonils for puull- Improvr. meet anl to lncorKrai ilm iul(ili 'ro )il Company. To ailnw rtoow Hill t" tubrftltwl lo the Great Eastern Rallwsy. A Ull was lotrwluced In the Houmio locorportie the ftoow Baokinf and trust t'xi. To sllow the lown of Bu fort I' levy a special tax. A bill i paeaei to reretabllsh the offlci of ro'inty treeanrrr la Hertford ronntv A bill was Introduced 1 ' r blblt dredging for elams In t'artsrel cuintf . Oovernar Avewk eppolau Armleted ones ef Rtlelgh, sol eiior ihls dlsirlci, vice. W.Poerealg eel The Beilwets will pay to Bute, Hiles lowss ad iun ilea ITU ,000 dollar coder the new et raateasteUaad alaftpay ell Ibeetpeneea Of U tisesssaieeet eaeee of their re. I property leeladlagireck, lobe esveeed oely eeee Is 4 years U fnter. Also lancy Fresh El. in Butter right from the dairy. Fresh lot Ontariii Prepared ' urkwheat, and Old I ashioned uckwheat; Fresh OriU and Big Tloiiiinv: Oatflakes loose and in packages. Prunes, Dried Peaches und Apple, Nice Fresh Canned Goods of all kinds. Fulton Market Beef, Pickled liuniji Pork, lleinz's I iekles, ' aur Kraut, and iiuiiK'nnis good things to eat at prices which will interest you. J. L. McMtllEL 71 B 'Phone m. WhS'Hl efc SJHas! I 2 j. ArjdNEs, Iiiv?ry, Feed, Kxeluuige . IIKOAIl STREET, STKWAKT'S 01.1) SI V AM), 12 1 saOssLe 5 av-vsar--- Largest UOESES ST I'.ver 1 1 :irni Foiiinl New hi 1'iTh. if,' ( nrt iiinl l'im?t f Also a 1 oi 1 1 j 1 1 F.tc. J. ick .f 1 Line of Butrgicii, Wugona it. ,ixi';s. Broad Street, Stewart's Old Stand. Men's Underwear 1 (Jealllf aad not t,aaatli laakae 0 Wlu't Ltule tartf Risers texb ealaable Ulk Meet pills. r.aVDifyACe) la Cvryltlrt; Vee Went te Cat i CHEAP rOR CASH. Oil Oeede sad T Ubersaea't 8orp"' always e bead, ' Wiribeyyuer ftt, thkkeas. B sl. Oil Berrale sxi DlsJm4 Berk Tewsple, Cd Ts tad P1e Ts. reel ef Middle A Wttt Side, NKW m:KN, N. C. 5 "U tfBf VcTT Urn. ' flslt'OaaJ, Jae, M'A die pate k ti the Konb Cblaa Dslly .tte. ef this frosa Pehln. eerl that U flaae Cbee ; hie life being despaired of.. . CASTOR I A for InfaaU '4 C-!'. "!. re IK sj Jf- f'gnaire of V4fj 'y. v.. . Dettl AftjBtllllioU Telerjit. , Csrtcaee, W, Jaa M-Mere saeeabi ef tbeOraed Arteyef tbe RepebUe UUeea,dled la ItXM Use la ear be yeer t4 the etgaalteitoe we feeed ed. fttallsUett.ee- thai TK peeeed swty dsrief tbe ytee aWh ml t mt aL .. - , ettr. I The letreat eessbe W deetbe esr ( red It Urrre Q.TVMaae Post. Me l. eed 0. 8. Oveet foet. We. A hwrlee 84. Onta4e ef Cbteea-e tbe ms with the ttfet deatkt rate J Poet Ke, lt. ef Bohford, whkb lo tt ef He eteeibera. Sale 20 PER GENT. CEfJT. PI UVJ 20 PER COUOH SYRUP rans HaohlntJ Consbe, kMln.U1real'sss If iare.UrtPCM.1 stonha asd Frnbebilae be a few dare. Why tbem rUk OotwmntpUn. a etow, enre rWhf M Vr. Ball's th 8ynp- Prke, aso. Vrm't tas Imposed npusv aw taw 1 a awxaxw a s, r ssii'i'iM 1 1 eninniiiaa. aw n m, as e 20 80c 80c 60c THE O-K Steam Laundry, II litlstlt, rea,f .C. All our winter weight underwear now per cent, less than regular prices. Men's Natural Wool, regular price $1, now, Men's Ribbed Underwear, regular price $1, now Men's Ribbed Underwear, regular prica 76c. now Men's Heavy Wool Underwear, regular price $1.60, now $1.20 Wright's Health Underwear, fleece Hoed regular price $1,76, now 1.40 Bost Quality Wool Underwear, regular prlc $2, now 1.60 Bcrivcn's Fatent Elastic Seam Drawers In all sizes lrom SO to 44, roduced to GOo pair. We hare only a fow sizes in each style lelt. so come early so as to get'proper sies These The snnat avuk'nr. ae1lf aad aatSatila sr r i'',l"e evf itWd ks JeWnrs Tii'h lla,. ?ive It re: - alee'. e4 . r''a, sv, eme s4 skis i ihm. lUt it ef l!tat'',a P 8 t .;( iwt.h terateie the peuie that i goods are bound to sell at above prices. have OTMd t rUaataa I eeadrf at e. tl Mi ll e M aVet the pesrwe s -. i el 8uw-iiy tn elee. w.r gaara1d. ' itl work ;.ad U f,4 J U DATEPRf, Kssagav. Tho abye prices are YOU CASH ONI Ye T n TlniTn At. Hr J , Vj , LLUXL Vy V, a k e a. ass- ere, i ' w7 l Uiililll ianniMa. ,
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