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6' - v A. . A . . A 4 1 A.' a vol in-xa.-i70. aw BISN, H. C.j WEDNESDAY K0RXIX8, OCTOBIR 1G, 1901. TWINTIKTH tlAR THE MARKETS.' V - V i 4 I- k,. . ?!- . ' - M f s - IK:I 'JVO z j:, c t!:rmcre ground of economy, r O buy the cheapest cloth for your dress, -1 ths chsarx-t carpet or your floor, the i cheapest rirniurq fpr your, house ? And if , you-don't, why bfjfcheap coffee ? It Is the; ; most Tfiqjghrgafi-economies x Do y6u . , rollzcJtH DestTcoJleeto, fxf bought COb-ei & Satiborn's: Seal Brand) costs: It Aivi'n V l-'V' - . T &ctuu7oray cent a cupr ' You need to use "Swyllttlf ol lit -beusV of fte lifgh qualhy! r x.i i r Ai.t v 'T' a. u. lAnr i"MaBww-w NOTExTHEMCES Atthef;tPlaiiters Viifehouse. 2. .HTf-' A i ;i:v 88 17 00. u f .. ion M.. :.r . .. fv.J to : : of all kinds of 1 i ,i .i .. 1 1 rr i ...... . . ...... ' tteckerli Trashed White Wheat' U o. j - , , , , farina. f ,r, . , ' f3T -Vf- OldHomejtM rankle riour;;.; ' -Z"- . ; ori.. . Graham and Kye Fanoy Cakes, 8ngar,. W'aferei'BiJited vWaeK",eto.',''FuU good-coffA'trt ionr Morning Glory Nos. 1, 2, 8 a 4, ' they cant . ? P00HB i-:;ir. Rroad a Hancock Cl ' v .it'iljif .1 . are itt'and w Comi to Line Cotil f ! .Only plnce in town. to f tid a Wr.iwn'r then. , Out Carbon ri-niiuuar''8 t!. I'm than any othnr,. i , , .' Fire Hoards of ne piece, Btove Come in mill )ikv( over our stock joorw i . aVT''"' ; t V' -v-ry end GmuU -lur-misi, test. v :h i-Ib. n4 tJB. Tl OtW Mch padet la '4 mtrtt Kf it 4 Lit ' is" FRANKS, asi v. & lwa 78 " 18.0II. ' t t "., 81.00. , . , 88 .," - f L, V. LAN0A8TEU. i,8S lta. O IMS. ,-..-v,..-,, 18 . " 21W. . :. . 88 " 87.00. f . " 10T.78. . 314 11m. 0 8.00. ' 100 " 10.00. (J!M 18.00. ; 'J 87 Ib. O 10.70. W -17.80.. ' ' "'''M.OO. l " " " 18.00, , M. IPOC'K. 88 Ifw. 11.50, - ' 80 " ,' 17.0ft., " . ' it - - 81.50. - G.GGA8KW. I 8Ulb. 10.8ft c ' 88 : .880.. t' 80 18.00. 77 " 18.00. ' !u4v(islN 1,00, . Pifeaae,' . . Tlour. ; Oomed Beef and Mackerel, ' ;cf TrlDe Bo lb. . If tod want . Retail Grocer, . Vood Hoy nud JWtorH. ('. ' Vi'e hftvii 1' in 1 i thri e J.lcfs. C' !! J'o run tlin RoArd;i m.y k'aS. an.l pit our prices beforo li';yir (I Republicans Not Sure Where' They . are. Prltcharl Kakes Speech. Harris Excites .Ridicule. Loanlag a War Flag. Cottoa Compress Willi be. iaie. North r Carolina ',. ' ' ' Ralkoh, Oct. 15, flennor Prltohard ipoko at (Loalsburg today. ' The Repablloana made quite a nourlah about it TbepeecbiwM of an hoart kloDgtn,,'anddweltimaJnly upon expansion, the merchant .marine, tarill, td, andjeontalned alsoOniattack On the Bute revenue law ? enacted uus yean r V.Tf?- VTi-: The Republicans appear to be pretty much at sea in this Bute. For thirty years they hare pursued the tame meth ods. President ; Rooteyelt is en uncer tain quantity to them. J 0 L Harris at- Ucks Benator Prltohard.UThe other Re publicans laugh, at Harris. One said, "He It like a man tUnding in the middle of a great field and beating a bast dram; heamaseshlmseu ana .nobody pays any attention to him." Some of the Democrau smile and say he It attack lng tht Republican maohlne In order to attract President Rooserell't atten tion. r. ' , Application wu recelTed here today for the flag of the 8tb regiment north Carolina troops In the elvll war, for use at the reunion of the surriTors at the Ala mance fair. .The flag la not here. ; The only ones here are those of the 1st toK anteers (the "Bethel" regiment) toe a and the 80th. 'lA little later a special ef fort will be made to get all the flags now remaining in the Bute and put them In the Hall of History, in glass cases. . ; The iniDectlon of the railways .by the corporation commission may not begin this week, The chairman of the com mission so says. - There are about 86 eounties yet to be visited, for conference with their officials as to, taxation ;nnder the new'rerenue law.---aW'-S i- The cotton compress here Will hardly do any work this season. rlt did none last seuon, : worthy', of mention. The North Carolina crop this year will - net nearly supply the mills in the State. Last year,a crop wasthe record-breaker, OTtr 600,000, bales, but this year's is not aptto be over balsas' much.'i The Bute superlntendenof public ln- structloh:expresses his gratification i at the faot that the city and town puollo schools observed; yesterday1 aa '"North Carolina Day," But few schools in the country will open before November, as children arejaow employedjon the farms and these wlUJobferre thejday in No vember, pennUilon to do to having been given. T0.CLBAHSBTHESTSTEI1 .-. r -Effeotually yet gently when costive or billions, to permanently' overcome hab itual constipation, to awaken tli kid neys and liver to a healthy activity, without irrlutlng or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds, fevers, use Syrup of Figs, made by the California Fig Bynip Oe-:fctf fAt'j; - "" ,:V; fc-' Supreme Court Opinions, if Bpeolal to Journal"1 'rlC-t-'A RlLiiae, : Oct. 18. The : Bnprtme Court filed the following opinions to day! :,;;-Ti 'lC: Rowe vs Lumber . Co.,' from Pender, petition to reappeal allowed as to land on north side of the swamp, bat not ' to other tracts. Costs divided, i : Btrauss vs City .of , Wilmington, new trial.;.,;. v;..r,A. : ;..'.,' k. Jl ..!' '.':. ' - Porter vs Armstrong, from Pender, no error. ' " ''-i Herriogt vs Sutton, from Lenoir, af firmed. .i1-,-,;:,; " V..Mr,-i j Burnett vs Sledge, from Franklin,' af firmed. Following were decided "by per corlam orden i-V ,. , Bute vs Bivens, fromWayne, af. firmed." ... "" . Brinkley vs Smith,- from Colambns, certiorari allowed. Evertt vs DorarU, from Robeson, motion to docket and dismiss defendants appeal under rule 17 allowed. FORFLITS EIS ECm. Arrested for Firing his Store After Over Insuring-. Rai.Eion, Oct. 15 Mention has boon made of lbs fact that a man known as 3. Ronnlk had been arrested at Kaxton, on the charge of attu.npliug to burn Lis store for f lu .3 Innurance on elm-k, anil that the. comiulr .-ilonor of lumirttiica, afler luveHttgatlon, Imd euipSo; . 1 conn sel to prosecute l'.eautk. The Liter f u: a f 1500 mortgigo to cover h! !j ; n I 1 Ciil, furfelllng the hall fur It 14 f : : an'-e t tim bi srii'g y ' j. An ' m.rnuca e 'rut h-u) v,- t ' lulo this en .!, .-' 1 H wn an -ei.o, a 1 t1 t ' ' 1 ') :4 ! t f lii.v.:: ;a ROOSEVELT'S WAT. Callers Stay to;Dlnner, Ho ase Whlsper- L Inp. All.Klnds of Talk. -Washihotow jD.;o. Oct.14, IfiPresl- dent Roosevelt keeps up hit present practice hi wil be known in history as tbe'great American 'entertainer.- :Un doabtedly, Mrs. Roosevelt knows him well enough by this time to make her breakfastidlnnerland puncheon! orders ample, for until the time comes she never can tell how many - 'people- will be aroundthe.board over whlchshe pre sides. ; x . "i - - When luncheon time comes the Presi dent glances around hit office , and say t: "Well, let's.all.go and have some lunch eon," and marches in at the head of the oompany that Jiappensjto be with him, whether it it one man or a doxenr He has bad somebody at dinner, and usually three or four, every night since he hat been In the White House. The number he has had, at luncheon will average three I. day, end there have been a doten guests at breakfast at varloustlmet, ; These meals are not formal affairs. The guesU go in and take pot luck. The Roosevelt menu it simple, The Presi dent believes In' plenty of plain- food. There Is usually tome oysters or clams, a soup, a roast and tome simple dessert Sometimes there it an entree, and often times tome dish like chicken pie served fpr every meat course. Game It frequent ly served.' , ' " "' The President said he can talk better at the Uble, and with less fear of Inter ruption than in his office, and he urges everybody with whtm he has any public business to eat with him. , . ? ' t The meals are all Jolly affairs. OfUn politics It forgotten and the guesU stray off Into a dlscualou of hooting or the Spanish war, or the care of children, or the merlu of a recent authoror some thing as far removed from sutecraft. . Mrs. Roosevelt is a charming hostess and Is never , ruffled,' even when the President bursts into the dining room at the head of half a dozen ' gnesu when there an seats ' provided for but three. Bhe would not be surprised if he came In with twenty, as he will ' some day without a doubt.' , ' ' The slick, secretive, agey politicians who like to talk in whispers, with mys terious nods of the hesd, are - dlsoom filed by . the way" the President greets them.. 'There Is nothing secretive about hit conversations. ; He hat a powerful voice, and he talkt out loud. He stands square on hit feet in the middle of the room, and, if there are others present, they are very likely to hear what his re ply is to the low-voiced request or sug gestion. Of course, he does not talk of great affairs of statelhat way, but - the man who comes la and tries to get confiden tial during reception hoars gets s rude shock.- The President oqnld not whisp- ruoetnea.-. .-v. ..f?-- t Lewis Ockermsn, Goshen, Ind: "De- Wltt't Little Early Risers never bend me double like other pills, bat do their work thoroughly and make me feel like a boy." Certain thorough, gentle. F. 8. Duffy.' jtdjoirned Meetlnr of Board of' . mmlssioners. VtH U The Board met at 10:80 o'clock on Oct. 14, 1001. pursuant lo recess. - Present Commissioners, Jones, Baxter Wadsworth and Wood. . , On motion Commissioner Wadsworth was empowered to remove Albert Gatlta ferryman at Streets Ferry forwlth, if the publlo need require It and induct Into office aa ferryman, W. A . Wilcox, upon giving his bond for said offioe. Ordered that property of Bally ; Ann White on Pasteur street be raised to $760 on account of error for years fcr which the Is In arrears. Board took recast until , Oct. 15th 1901. V;. The Board met at 10 o'clock a, m, Oct. 16, 1801, pursuant to recess. . : , Present Commissioners, Jones, Wads worth, Baxter, and Ftlcher. . Ordered by the Board that the Tax Collector, Joseph Kintey, hsrlng been notified to make an affidavit that be had visited In person, or by deputy, the dwell lng houses of each of the tax payers on the Insolvent list, and that the names of the persons contained In the Insolvent which ht asked to be allowed In settle ment, sre Insolvent, and the said Ux col lector having failed to make said affidavit and having failed to produce proof that the said list wore Insolvent as required by law. It Is ordered by the Board tlikt the said lint presented by the tax col lunior as hiBolvent be not allowed and that the tax collector Joe Kliney be charged with all the tases v.; ' h rp'r to be duo the connty frrra the t" I " l. I'rovlded If tho snid tax collector on or before tho regular meeting of the Ihmid !; ITiui'.mher noxt shall muVe Bld a;11- 't 1,'a lijinilv .t 1' t, 3 r (.. 1 by ; ' nl I"H1 V ! H ! Of t' H v 1 1 ; I -... It i f :,,-i ; i 1 1 i 'i i f t:.' r i i i : : i to &'i " t' o i ' I i (. ' .. . " ' r ' i i r ! 1 it i t i The following quotations were receiv ed by J. b: Latham & Co, New Born, N. O.' ' " , - i Saw Vobx, Oct. 16. Cotton; " Open, High. Low, Close Oct..,'....A. 8.16 8.18 8.09 8.09 Dee 8.80 8 34 8.16 8.16 January...... 8.17 819 8.U . 811 March........ U18; 8,19 8.06 , 8.06 May......... 8.08 8.08 8.01 8.01 , ' Chicago, Oct 16. WsBAr, Open, High. Low. Close Dee.. 70f 70 70 70 May 74 74 . 1H 734 Oobst; v Opeiu 'High. Low. Close -Oot,v...'.".. 65", 65i rBee. Rlbs: Oot... .; 66f, m Mg . 56! Open. High. Low. Close . 885 ' 885 - 830 820 ' ",- New fork, Oct 15. Open. High. Low. Close BTOCEt;-n Sugar., i. ... 1161 119 117 117, Am. ..... V.B.U.... 89J 87 8df Tex, Pac . 40 n. 0. F 0. a B Con.T..,.. Pae. M ... N.oVW... Bo By V. a. 8 (c). 116 45 44 66( 45, 56 m 48J . 44 05 32) 48 85J 82 48x .. 43i Liverpool Spots 6. Sties 7,000 bales. Futures, Oct-Nov. 4 85 Nov-Dec 4.80. Apr-May 4 86. . MWW BBBM COTTON MARKKT. Cotloc In the local market yesterday was quoted at 71 to 81 cents. PORT RECEIPTS. Same week lsst year. 840,000 Lsst week 880,000 -This week. Bat. 45000 55000 80000 Mon. 68000 Tuea. 65000 ' 59000 59000 Wed.!'---- - Thnrs. 50000 Frt. ; 66000 369,000 C. M. Phelps, Forestdale, Tt, stys his child was completely cured of a bad esse of ecaoma by the use of PeWllt's Witch Hazel Salve. , Beware of all counterfeits It InsUntly relieves piles. F. S. Doffy. ; r Celery Headache Powders. There is not any better-, remedy' ft headache than ' these powders. T ht never fall to relieve. Hade and told only a Davit Prescriptlob Pharmacy. u. If w Charters Granted. ' RaLuqh, Oct 15. The Bute charters the CroaUa lumber company of Wash ington, . csplUl 110,000-, the Forsytht iron tsa co. of wintton-ueiem, espttai $186,000, H. X. Tries and others stock holders, and the Mllbertoa Hornet Co. of MUberton, Mecklenburg county, capi tal $80,000. - - ' g: ""-Ml ' !l V. aw.-JJ x And every CU; T L rllatlonl ; . cf the Skin and Zcu'j IrttantlF 1 ' f ','ivri lya t-i.hwUh hi 'l CVTN t f 'i t c f fit ' ! LP i . Snov Dfift - and Star Ground from New Wheat. Ontario IVepared Buckwheat new crop. Old Fashioned iPlain Buckwheat. Fancy Elgin and Fox River Print Butter. i: Cream Cheese. Small Sugar .cut Fulton Market Corned ; , Fancy Fresh Cakes and :. ' Anything you want in the tom prices. ... Tours truly, J. L MIL 'Phone Ol- Tl Itid fit. . tiVWi 5 ' Youll be ttire to enjoy the cakes if the syrup is right, we have not only the best syrups for giving flavor to your cakes, but the Best flour and corn meal, ready-mixed pan-cake flour and buckwheat. ' Just received new mackerel, grape nuts, oatflakes, hominy, full line package crackers and whatever contributes to the best Respectfully, J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St. Grocer. Try Our Delicious CplTee 7A. di O. Blend, 80c lb. Strait Java, 85c " Maracaiba, SOo " Good Coffee,. ..15c lb, 8 lbs for 86c. Choice Coffee,. 11c " lbs for 60c. A sample pound of our coffee will convince you that we sell the BEST COFFEE in the city for the money. Freeh from our Roaster and ground to order. ' ' Respectfully, Archbell & Co., ; PH0NB 14. ' ... fS BROAD ST. ; Hiah Grade Work. They Have Com to 5Uy, and the pneumatic tired carriages are today a permanent fixture among all Invera of pleasure riding and driving. The line of these vehicles carried by the Waters Bupiry Company comprises the very best, latest and most Improved styles. (15 to $100. Remember our repairing department . . - 1 ' Respectfully, ' ' G. IX. Vctcrs Eon, 78 Broad St, . Nxw Bbrh, N. G. f a, n. IiolLahd. U 101. x, WJUlB. BOLLARD t WILUS, Soonciwra to Oh, Bishop, ' ' " -1 T' ' e-1 r '-'-"- Ofco: 22 Cratcn Street. Li !;.a ill L.-.i s I! !ruMe Tru'lt, Co"n, Corn 1 '; ' a I'.uiii f r ri.nt. Con t, f r kVj ; 1 J Witt-r anil . "I t ' load. Flour Cured Pig Hams, Big Hams to Beef. Pigs Feet and Tripe, Crackers. grocery line you want at bot Wholesale afc lletall meals, you'll find Phone 137. Shells That KiU are manufactured by a few Urmsin the northern sUtes. We carry a line of the best paper and metallic shells for shot guns and rifles of every bore. Both black and smoke leu powder, drop and chilled shot WM. t. nnii, Dealer In Biotoua, FntBAUtB, Sportiho Goods, Phonographs, Job Pbhtikq, ; . RoBBsa Stamps, Saat Pkxssxs, fto tl-M Middle St - HEW BERN, H. Below Cost Or Mann facture. I will sell wheels for the follow ing prices as long aa I can get them. When the present stock is exhaust ed there will be no more at theee: . 1001 Tribune Chainless, : the best wheel made, $50.00 1900 Tribune CBABf LESS $40.00 1901 Featherstone -'' ' . - I CaUNLESS $30.00 Thcso are new wheels and all In perfect order. . F . Chain Wheels at $12 and $157; , Respectfully, L. Edfjcrtori, , Cor. Pollock & Craven St. , Ul. Sfflrat; :l delate a. IJmimti. SBC here. i Bicycle Buys and soils City Property, r.irmg and Timber Lands (Vll nnd S' B me. ;:: v; i" hit, - K. c. " '1 X - I S 7.
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