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4; t v. VOL XIX-NO. 185. ,SIW BIRR,- H. C.j SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2, 1901., TWENTIETH TEAR i; .A' i.:)"J"; II- A thma of beaafa JK Zs a joy forever.' S HAQCBURN YOU CAN FIND IT. We Jiaye the Prettiest Line of Dress Goods and Trimmings To be had in the city. We also have the 6 EST SCHOOL SHOE on earth "Boys Delight", 8s to 2s. Only f 1.00. Better grade in enam eled, 3s to 5ia at 12.00. Don't Forget Ztegler'ft Shoe for Ladies, Misses and Children. Nor Thos. O.. Plant's Shoes for Ladies. These two brands are too well known to require further mention. 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. Fresh Goods Received this Week. ( apo Cod Cranberries, Celery, Quaker Outflakcs, Shred ded Wheat liucnila, Cracked White Wheat, Old Fashion and I repared Buckwheat, Heckcr's Hup Jck Pan Cake, Flour, t Kye and Graham, Cream of Wheat. Full Cream Cheese, Imported and Domestic Macaroni, Whole and Shredded Codfish, Irih and Mvcct Potatoes, Corn ed Mackerel. Fox River Print Butter, Good Cooking Butter, &c. Good Goods make good business, poor goods are never, cheap. Think it over and come to 'Parker's where you will find everything fresh. Yours to Please, J. 12- ZP-ITEjR, Tx., Wholesale and Wclxll Orocer, PHONE U9. W. ItrotMl A HnixiM-li Nix NOTE THE PRICES At the Planters Warehouse. Hi lbs. I3K 108 " 63 ' 47 " 80 " 50 " F.8. ERWOL. 11.75. u.aa. " 11.50. " 10.00. " 28.50 " 80.00. " 18.00 J J. M. IPOCK. 103 lbs. 18.00. 10 " " 85.00. H3 " " 87 00. 88 ' w.oo. 80 ' " 47.00. 81 " M 28.50. J. M. BIMPKII18. 475 lb. Q 15.00. SAM MOORE. M lbt. A 18.75. 15 " 16.78. M " " 18.80. IS 14 87.00. 88 " 40.00. US. HARPER. 800 lbt. Q 8.00. 88 J! " 81.00- " " 88.00. " 85.00. - 18A6. " - 10.85. 18 100 148 184 W. J. FR lNK-. 851 lbt. 11.504 78 " " 18.00. i 81.00. 33 " " 10,50. L, V. LANCASTER. 83 lbt. 18.754 IV " " 81.60. 83 " " 87.00. M " " 10.75. U DAWHON. 214 lbt. OOW 190 M " 10.00. 884 " " 18.00. PENNIE WILLIS. 87 lbt. 10.75. 88 17.60. 18 " " 18.00. -18. ' " 18.00. M. IPOCK 83 lbt. 11J50, 86 " .17.00. 88 ' - 81.60. . G, a QA8KINS 814 lbt. 10.88. 88 i . 88.50. 80 " 18.00. 77 " " 18.00. 1M " M 18.00. 'hi i Governor Aycock Continues to Hold 1 Educational Rallies. Special Tern Pitt County Ceart. A Real Evangelist . Warm Weather .for Sport. Tiro Bobberies Committed. ' Raleigh, Not. 1. Governor Aycock passed here this morning - on bit way from Weldon to Burlington. He wu joined here by Aadltor Dixon and Bute Baperlntendent Toon. All three make ipeeches this evening at Burlington, tt an educational rally and flag present tloa to a sehooL "Commissioner ot tgrl culture of Patterson alto left today ana went to Winston-Salem, to attend the road congress.' ; Judge Francli D. Winston was today ordered to bold a tpeelal term of Super lor Court beginning December 9, In place of Judge Bryan, whose health con tinues so poor that be to unable to give any attention to bushiest. This Is the second tpeelal term ot Pitt court daring the present autumn, made necessary by Judge Bryan's Illness. It was the re quest of the bar that Judge Winston be tent there. The publlo printers today delivered the Journals of the last Senate to the secretary of State. State veterinarian Butlor hat gone to the negro Insane asylum at Ooldsboro to examine the fine herd ot cattle there, and ascertain to what extent there Is tuberculosis. It will be remembered th tt 42 of the 80 cattle in the herd at the la sane at Raleigh were killed la Septem ber, having been found Infected. The negro State Fair hu re-elected Its officers; T. F. Donaldson, president and John II. Williamson, secretary. The Stale charters the Lambeth fur niture company of Thomatvllle, capital $35,000. The wonderful development of the furniture Industry In North Carolina continues. Evangelist Pearson will bo here soon and will be greeted Vllh real pleasure, as a genuine evangelist. Ho has In past years done a great work here.' The labor commissioner is at work compiling the returns from farmers, to b ' placed in the annual report. The weather today was oxceaslvely warm for Hie season, the temperature being 80, bat quite a numbor of sports men went out after partridges, tho open season having begun today. Weal are yet very rank, as there has been no frost worth mentioning. It will be found that there are fully at many birds usual despite the very rainy spring summer. ; Nine counterfeiters are In jail here, to be tried at the December term of the federal court. Two burglaries were committed la the suburbs of Raleigh last night, one at Caraleigh If lilt. . Ia both cases money and clothlng'were taken. , as and Mm tor HlfiiB ii 0 And Rest for Tired Mothers In a Warm Bath with And a single anointing with CUTICURA, purest of emollients and greatest of skin cures. This is the purest, sweetest, most speedy, per manent, and economical treatment for torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, and pimply skin and scalp humours, rashes, irritations, and chafings, with loss of hair, of infants and children, and is sure to succeed when all other remedies fail. Millions of Mothers Use Cuiicura Soap Assisted by CtmccBA Onwm, the neat iktn euro, for praserrlng, pnrlfyirur, attfTUic the sura Infants and ohtldren. for rashes, fichinm. and ahaflnn for cleansing, the andbsantl tn tunna miaow ana enuaren, I or rasnes, itcnlngs, ana onanngt, p ot oasta, seats, ana aanarnn, ana uie stopping 01 biting iltenmg, and soothing red, roorr, and son hands, and for afl ions of Women use Gunctraa nalrf lor softening, wauentng, ana sootbtng red, ronsi the panoses of the toilet, bath, and nonerr. HUllc Yours to Please, Planters Warehouse Co., JilL HOWARD, Manager. . . . y Q'O r ,: V The Children's Friend. Toull have a cold this winter. Maybe you have one now. Tour children will suffer too. For coughs, croup, bron chitis, grip and other winter complaints One Minute Cough Cure never falls. Acts promptly. It Is very pleasant to the taste and-perfectly harmless, C. B. George, Winchester, Ky., writes "Our little girl wu attacked with eroup late one night and was so hoarse she could hardly speak. We gare her a few doses ot One Minute Cough Core. It relieved her Immediately and the went to sleep. When she awoke neat morning the had no signs of hoarseness or croup. F. 8. Daffy. " .The RttlontI (tetreaueT Washwotoi', Oct. Bl-Don. Elll H. Roberts, Treasurer of the United States, In bis report of the kiasactlont of bis offlee, during the last fiscal year, says that the Treasury jras lever stronger than at the doe of that period. ; The operations, which were, of the Drat order both-In variety and magnitude, resulted In noteworthy changes In the paper cur rency, at well at a steady and healthful growth of gold In the Treasury and in the general stock. ' The aet revenues for the year were f78S,887, an Increase of 120,444,485 over tnote 01 ivuu, wnicn were tne . nest highest on record.. The Increase came fro each of the beads of the resources bat ehlefly from the Internal reveni are in and a Complete line Coal Stoves, Wood .Stove and Heaters. Only plaoe ia town to find a Wilson rjeater. " We have them In three sixes. Our Carbon. Tenlniulaf lathe Host, takes leas coal to ran the flrej than any other. ' - ' ' . ". Fire Poftrdi of one piece, Stove Boards any site. ;' - r ..-. .v V Come in and look over our stock and (ret our prloes before buying 1 . l i i . i ....... . - . . . ... V , jour wuitw atovo. . , ,,. - . y -. -u. ;; . . ; Ball Bearing Castors? br. Bnll't PUto tor Llrer Ills. On plU a dose. Box, 60 ptlla, 10 tie. Cure Constipation, Urf Troubles, Bil iousness, Impure Blood, Dyspepsia, Fe male Complaints, Stomach and. Bowel Disorders, Dr. Ball's Pills never gripe. V The Plague tt Liverpool. 4v WasrnnoTori,. Oct. It. The United Slate consul at Liverpool bas Cabled to the Stale Department that two casee of bubonic plague snd a few other suspi cious case have developed In a hospital la Llrcrpool. ' . CfT Prompt Delivery and floods Guaranteed. MORI 0c!;iU Hardware Co, 78 Midbls ST MEW BIItN, N. 0 CASTOiHA For Infants and CM!lreu. C'jnafeur . 4 '1 Boar In the form of baths for annorinc irritations. Inflammations, and axooriations. (or too bee or oHeuiTe penplratloci, la the form of wishes (or uloermtire waakneaKM, sanaure, annseptio porposos wnten readily suggest tnemaelves to dlr mothers. Mo amount of Dersoasion can Indooe those who harn ones osed theas meat skin nriflen and beantlfiers to ase any others, especially for preserving and purifying tn skin, scalp, and hair of infant and children. Orm ounA SoaVeomolnes in Own Boar at una Pasoo, the asm skin and oomplezlon soap and the aatr toilet and baby soap In the world. Complete Kxternal and Internal Treatment tor Ivory Humour. , ' s a Oonatsttng of Cunuuaa Soar, lo cleanse the skin of eruu and 4T1ffn11wl scales sad aofteii the thickened cottcle: CuriooaA Onrraairr, to II III III it Instantly allay ItehlimJnflanim.Uon, and Irritation, and soolhe and i heal and Odtiouka BssoLTairT, to cool and eleanaa the blood. vu aev ASnrouSRUefMasurMaDttoeoretheiBoMiortarlnK.duair. Its fft 9 fa I nrlng, and homlllatln skin, acalpiand blood homo an, with loss of ktr. when an else tails. Sold throagnoot the world. Brittsh Depot : r. drttni a Sows. KM, Ouutertwu 8i. Londoa. foTTta Dauo aan Cam. ooar. Sole frops. Upton's Welcome Home. Lthdon. Oct. 81. Upon leading here today on 'hit return from the United Htates, Sir Thomas Llpton was given a hearty reception. Sir Thomas drove out to hit tuburban residence, "Osldg, at Boothgate. An assemblage of friends and neighbors met him about two mile from the house with a band, unharnessed the horses and drew th carriage home. Responding to an address of welcome presented on behalf of the village of Sontbgate, be said he had hoped to drink from the cup In Boothgate, but It had Isiuolt In spite of the jerk he had glvea It. "I mean to lift It yet," be said in concluding bis speech of thshks. A Physician-Testifies. , 'i "t hare tsken Kodol Dyspepsia Core and have never need anything ia my life that did me the good that did," says Ooonty 1-bytlolsn Geo: W. Scroggs of Hall County, Oa. "Being a physloltn I have prescribed It ' and found It to give the best results. " If the food you eat remains undigested In your stomach It decays there and poisons lbs system; Ton can prevent Ibis by dieting bat that means starvation- Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what yon eat. Ton need softer from neither dyspepsia nor starve- tlod. The worst cases quickly cured. Sever falls. F. S. Doffy. ; "-L' Fall Dress Goods. . ' AU wool flannel for-waists too. sad 47c. yd. also special value la BO Inch Broad Cloth In all colors including Black 08c. yd. ' , BARFOOT'S. Boer Colony In Wyoming. Chiyxnnb, Wvo , Oct. 81. A number of The Hague bankers and older wealthy men ' of Holland are making arrange ments to establish a colony of Boers and Holland Dutch In Wyoming. A tract of 800,000 acres hu been se cured In the valley of the Green river, In 8weet Water county, Southern Wyoming Surveys have been made for a gigantic,! canal and Irrigation system snd con struction Is to be commenced st onoe. The prospective settlers aro now being brought over to do the work. Teats hsve been made which show that the soil Is espeaially well sdapted for beet- sugar cultur and a large beet-sugar factory will be established In the colony, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Cures a Cough or Cold at once. Conquers Croup, Whooping Cough and Measles Cough without fall. Best for Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Grip pet Fheumonla, Con sumption and Lung Affections, Quick, sure result. Price, Mo. ' For sprains, swellings and lameness there Is nothing to good at Chamber Iain's Pain Balm. Try It. For sals by F, B. Duffy A Co," , : ; It It an established fact thatlOough It limply sn effort of nature to get rid of some Irritation, Carolina Cough Cure will directly effect till", by repairing the damage dono (o tho llttsuoi of the sir Pp?Aks In tlio mp. You can't make sny n)like In trying It, It Is harmless snd C'jnuHy good fur oiil snd J'oung. No euro, no Jjny. 2"if. st Bra.-Iliam's, :;'y':J Crowds Honor BttileiVK, tonnon, Oot, Jl-Oea. Duller threat ens to blossom Into a British Boalanger. He doe aot appeatlo court prtvaeyor lo discountenance demonstrations, He attended a theatre in Londoa last even ing, and when he was 'recognized and cheered be rose t bis . feet and bowed his acknowledgements. . Outside the building Gen. Boiler was mobbed by cheering crowds, snd the police had to be called In to clear ths street. Oett, Boiler today prooeeded to Aldershot from whence be finally depart tomor row. ' ' " "... ' - - ; : , IirjlBABSB TUB STSTES ' Sffoctnajly yet gently when costive or bullous, to permanently overcome hab itual constipation, to awaken the kid neys and liver to a heahhy activity, without Irritating or weakening them, to dlspot headaches, soldi, fevers, nse Hyrup of Figs, made by th California Klg Hyrup (Jo. ;., .', Fancy Evaporated (Apples, Ap)los(g'.ioi'(l), California Peacho.j, Dried Peanhes and Cranberries. New Bbl. Pickled Tripe 5c lb. Spiced Pis Foot 5c lb. Tulton Market IJeef, Pickled Rump Pork, English ( urcd Shoulders and California rlamn. Heinz's Catsup, Mustard and Pickles. Irish Potatoes and Codfish, Yam Potatoes. " Malaga Grapes and Florida Oranges. Fine lot Nice Toilet Soap at a very low price. Cream Cheese and Bologna. Freeh loose Oatflakes, Prepared and Plain Huckwlicat. Very Finest Elgin and Fox River Print Butter. I respectfully ask you to call and examine my slock. Respectfully, WlioleMiile A Iletaii rsscer, I j. l mm. 5 'Phone 91. 71 Kr.,:i Nt. A Good Cook is always particular to got lirst class groceries. W have a reputation for lirsl class gooils and iuick deliv ery, built by years of cureful attonlio ton the wauls of our customers; and you ran de pend on it, wo win't injure it by any trUling now. Send in a trial order if you are not already a customer. Wo aro still offering Hoyal Blue Coffee every SUi pound FREE, and want to see your name with other hu-ky pro- J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St. Grocer. Phone 137. Cotton Storage FI REPROOF WAREHOUSE. ' COTTON STORED AND INSURED at Small Cost and reasonable advances made on same if desired. The stalistical position justifies ibe Storage of Cotton for much higher prices, which we believe will sun ly come. y Correspondence Solicited. E. K; BISHOP, Next to Cotton Exchange, New Rernt IV. V. EVER LOSS TQUB BEARINGS and steer into the wrong repair shop in the nope of finding them ? Next time anything happens make a bee line for our shop. The beet machinists are em ployed and the result is satisfactory to the man who pays the bill. Our stock of Hporting Goods for the winter it eompleite. Guns, ammunition H fact every thins: that goes to make up a first ehes sporting goods house, VFH. T. IlXIaXi, Dealer In Biorousa, Fniiaairfl, Sromso Qoods, Paomxnurns, Job Pnnmwa, , Bcbbsb BTaMn, Bait Patssas, Ac; i-3 Middle St WW LF Jars and Cooha" Coffee ship-" pod by livierato Fr6res' of Hodei dah & Aden,"Arabia, and imported by Livierato Bros, of 91 A 08 Wall Street, New York City. , ' 4$ WeW rWard :jf 1250.00 for information leading to tho oon riotion of anv person or persons who unlawfully use oar trade mark. tiUdiI rt i (M;? women i)) V Ask for a ponndj roasted Arci.311 lw, pnoB i4. BROAD STJ J V J t -! Cotton .Vflr,r,jl , jIinhcBt market price paid lor ,mtnt,n ft iflltr nr, i New Born, N. 0, Do you ever have an Accident ? If you do never.mind it, for O. H. Waters & Son can repair it at oneo. V.i.i b m nn f nnthlnff If not. lintiHfind W I It'll you have your earriago repairing done i ... . 1, i. i nero. n 0 ruaninwa .u uur v pays us to do good work. It will iay you to havo your work dono here. We do work that you can dejiend on, and prices are right, like our worn. Respectfully, O. II. Waters & Son, 78 Broad EL, New Bikn, N. 0. The Northlight. 'the Jury of Awards, appointed by the Fan-American Exposition to consider the merits ot Acetylene Generators, lias awarded to us the HIGHEST GOLD MEDAL, scoring absolutely the highest numbers ot points for simplicity, effi ciency and satety, on the Northlight Machine. The Jury consisted of Col D. P. Heap, Chairman, Lieutenant Colonel of Engin eers, United States Army) Prof. Geo. U. Pond of the University ot Pennsylvania; and Prot Geo. Bhepardson of the Uni versity of Mlnnosot. This Is the third time that we have received the highest award at an expo sition, having been thus honored at Omaha tn IBM, and at Philadelphia In noo.-,r-;,,;!' r-c'v' --: - .-: Information freely furnished bv ad dressing T, J. WATHEH8BKE, Agent lot Hortn laroitna, new cem, a. v. Hunters! Notice! ' AU persons are forbidden to bunt on: my land, "Clermont" plantation, with gnn, dog or otherwise. i , Bee Acts ot Legislature, 1001. Chapter sixty-three. , . V , , . - Oct 85th, 1901. x- HE5RTR. BRTAK. .1"! I r 1 1
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