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The News and Observer. WEDNESDAY.... u...... AUGUST 13, 1884. -f- FRED. A. OLD, Citt KDiToa- lb Weavilter Ta-UsuL Middle Alluutic States, general y fair weather except iu the extreme south western portion, partly, cloudy weath er and occasional showert, brisk north east winds, slight changes id temper ature. South Atlantic States, generally fair weather except in tho northwest por tion partly cloudy wcathorjand lpcal rains; fresh and brisk northwesterly winds, angui cnanges in lemperunni. attention, f aying that he had been at his bouse six days, lie turned the lad Over to the cotiuty authorities, ''harlie is rcry comfortably cared for at Ibe hospital. Hornets Young America. A match rame of baseball was played Yesterday afternoon between the above ; named clubs, the score being as fol lows : Hornets i'J. l'ouoir America 1.H J3f:in Here nnd XUrre In North Car una 'Ou tn Wing." New Advertisements. X. Y. Z. Wanted. W f.. Hminners Proposals fof Coal. School Committee Teacher Wanted. f Yesterday's Weather! OBSERVATIONS T&KK3 AT THE STATION HIKE. V. is. BIQNAJ. TXal'KKATURX. Maximum. 80 Minimum. 61 RAX2TFAIX. -4 D. 8. licDGisos, Observer. .0 ntmlcal Notes. The jEutcrpcan; club, which makes it a point to do ail things well, will celebrate in j a most musical way its anniversary, it will be a year old September 12th, and its ob servance of the day will be handsome. Thero will be a concert at Tucker hall, at which niuch of our home talent will appear, as will i tome from near by points. m i s Baseball Notes, i The Danville, Va., baseball club will play the Banner club of Durham this afternoon. We will have a report of the game. To morrow the Danville club will arrive in Raleigh and play the Swiftfoot. A rattling ijrjame may be looked for. Danville has : . L i li . .i won iw ;niy-nve games anu iosi uirce, Uadly needed. j Why jannot a new depot be built here lfl a Question many people ask every week, Ho answer can be given. It is patent to evervbddv that a new depot is one of our special needs. If a suitable building, with waiting rooms, lunch rooms, etc, with enclosed grounds, were built Osmi TBtlons. The nights are very cool. Mr. J. I. Macks, of Wilmington, is here. Mr. Walter Tucker is quite sick with fever. The cant-get-aways are rejoicing at the pleasant weather. ; People appear to bo leaving the seaside resorts pretty rapidly, v :. j . The temperature early yesterday morn ing was remarkably low. , j z Vegetables have almost glutted! the mar ket and prices are away down.: t The "North Carolina Pharmaceutical As sociation" meets at Charlotte today. Senator Ransom arrived in thej city last evening and is at. the Tucker house. Bull-bats, which are so much esteemed by the sportsmen, ar now abundant. Mrs. Mary Bayard Clarke has left New Berne for New York, to visit relatives. The supply"' of water at the exposition grounds will be ample, it is now fertain. The finishing touches are being put on the main building of the Shaw university. Mr. F. M.' Simmons, State proxy for the Atlantic & N. C. R. K-, is at Warn! Springs. It is said tht'electric light will be intro duced here, experimentally, in a fejw weeks. There is no cotton on the platform now. It is but seldom that it is bare of the staple. The Seaside Park baseball cliibl of Wil mington, will play the Swiftfoot J it is un derstood. I The secretary of State advertise! for pro posals for furnishing coal fof. ui at the capitol, etc j Much interest is felt in the match games of baseball tomorrow and Frklsywiih the Hanvillo club. , Ynlexday a felste Wo -J Ira pot ft si the avtfo si huQuk-lk &qJHwLl4 'Bast Martin. etjrecW ; There as ssjme Wmiftalits f&a luct are jpermitted to ro at large. Tho abcnJdj be strictly enforced, j The mayor had no cases trf yester day, and said that the city was sw more orderly than at present. Mr. Joe Ball is acting as mailing clerk at the postofflco, during the absenc of Mr. Taos. Gorman at Waynesville. :; j To many people hereabouts the upland rice which is growing so vigorously at the exposition grounds is a decided curiosity. Raleigh's public buildings, churches, in dustrial enterprises, etc., will be hand somely illustrated at the exposition. The French and the Chinese ee ham mering away at each ether, the farmer, as usual, having the main part of thd fun. An alligator ten feet in length! was killed at New Berne a few days since, f $ wilfbe mounted and exhibited at the exposition. A very interesting revival of religion is in progress in the new Methodist church at Cary, N. ('., conduced by the pastor, ReV. Dr. Bobbitt. ; Q. B. Alford, Eq , having resigned the position of Justice of the p ace m Bnck horn township, W. B. Wheeler, Eisq., has been appointed. ( ' , Mr. Lee R. Wyatt' handsome residence at the corner of West Jones and North Salisbury streets approaches completion. it is a large ouiiuing. - j The creater part of the privileres at the exposition grounds have been reatfd. The restaurant and beer privileges, ;bjth valu able ones, have not been leased as jpet. Pioneer Assemblv. No. 3.282. Xaithts of Labor, meets tonight at 8 o'clock at Brigg' Lall. A communication of importance will be read from the general secretary', The, score in the g-rac of baseball at Chapel Hill last week, between he Cary Red Shirts and the Chapel Bill I Unicorn club, was 24 to 7, in favor of the Cary club. I Yesterday Col. F. 1. Cameron, f superin tendent of the Life Insurance Company of Virginia, paid the death claitts of jura. Car oline Moore, of Mt. tiilead,, and of J. W. Orier, of Pineville. N. C. 5 Mr. lltnry Powell has raised; sme fine tobacco on his farm on the Neuse. The variety is the yellow Oronoko, arid speci mens of the cured tobacco grade Very well, say judges, lie has a barn full off t. At Durham yesterday the Danville club played the Banner. At the end of the ninth inning the score stood o o. a. tenth inning was playd, in which the Danville club got in sVx runs and blankid the Bannejr. - The following were the numbers that dicw the big pi lies in the drawing of the Louisiana lottery yesterday: 15305, 53,. 803, 29,802, 55,475, 1,157, 20,7.8 25.B82, 25,803 45,130.. J The magnificent specimens of our native woods, which are in th possession of the department cf agriculture, hfve been placed in the exposition buildihg, but are not yet arranged. ; T A stranger got out of the omnifus at the Yarboro last evening. His first wrds were "Well, you've improved tilings since I was here last; you've got the elccirid light, I see." The big lamp fooled hiou The special committee appointed by the county commissioners' has prepared ru ts for, the governmeut of the prisoudrs in jail. It Is not piobable that there wiQ be any mors of Ibe disorderly conduct ybloU ha so greatly annoyed people. ; The oldest inhabitant asserts hat the pHMcnt summer is the most plelaaant Ue ever saw. lie thought la&l BBuinir was th most enjoyable, but this one 4 an Im provement on that. It has been more like ring than summer. . Yes ter Jay afternoon as W r. Frahk Lums den was at work on the roof of Tujcker hall, a gust ol witd tutue cca.r bloWir down a roll of tin. lie sprang to catch it, ksl hx footing und ieli on the roof, injuring his head painfully but not seriousiy. Silting at the desk in the afternoons there comes, boine uu the breeze, Hhe deep . whistle of a stuum engine. It sounds pre cisely like the whist lo of a steatner, and would decfive any one not faiujiiar with Raleigh into (no belief that wateriwas very near by. ; it was asctrtaiued yeste-j day 'upon in quiry that the little waif, Chare Finch, who was bryopht here Monday sick, was an orphan, lie was brought to the house o Mr. Franklin, inRbamkattei Mr. Frank lin brought the boy here foe medical j prove might hundre the rai it would im- that part of the city ia which it located, i he matter is ror me th time called to the attention of ad people. txt "SUnnr aoalb." 1 A pleasant name, and a familiar one This timje it is borne by a paper published lit Atlanta, and edited and managed solely by the f lir sex. A bright and sunny paper h! is tooJ and has subscribers by the huu fli-ed in North Carolina. Miss Emma E. ilertz is now here in the interest of the psper. She is about as pretty ana as pieas part little ant a solicitor as we often see in this of the ; world and is a "business' woman, who iB bound to succeed. Before she tears herself away from North Carolina her paper will have many more suDscnoers She will be here a day or two II : fl to x ibejSlaewaJlu. VWlt -4. 4L.4l.. nliAlllfl BAA fine city auuionnca wuuu it at Once that the sidewalks on Cabarrus sireet, from thi depot to Fayetteville street, are ptjit in decent order. That street will) be a gteat thoroughfare during the exposition. Tie sidewalks are now regular leg-breakers and it is a wonder that accidents do not often ocpur there to pedestrians. We speak f lainly of a matter which needs attention. t is hoped the mayor will take action in thje matter. If private citizens, the property-owners on the street, will not do the wprk, let the city have it done. It will be a izood investment.' Raleigh can't iflord tojhavcKBuch a sidewalk leading from the!) depot to the principal street. f- W. wheat some it is 3,100 been Wake Crop Note. ; ! pTesterday a reporter interviewed Mr, Qi Upchiurch, Who is a jsuccessiui giiower of this section. On 200 acres. of; it not very carefully cultivated, as in the hands of tenants, he made brishela ;oI wheat. This has all thesltfdL The average Is 15$ bnshelt per acre, X US pes yieia wmodib a nem jvi serea, It threshed 228 buahjel alxrt ft bnshel3 per acxe. j Chatting yesterday with a number Of far mers in (he county, a reporter heard from all the story of jood crops. SheriH Hawaii, who knows a thing or two about being a granger, says the crops in Mark's Creek are fine and that the nrosoects ate bright, The fruit crop is good. Wake dvpettor Court. ! (Donrt met yesterday morning at 9.80 o'clock, his iionor Judge J. O. L. Oddger nresidinir. The followinir business was transacted : i 6tate vs. Malvina Graham: assault and battery plead guilty; Judgment suspended; defendant pay 4 cost. I State vs. Jaa. Uynum; conceaiea weapon; plead guilty; judgment suspended; defen dant to pay costs. State vs. Mattie O'Rourke; larceny; plead guilty, judgment suspended; defend ant to pay cosl. 1 Bute vs. Merritt Bridgers and Wm. Coz art; disturbing public school; remanded to justice to be proceeded with; appeal b r de fendant. ' State vs. J. A. Falcon and John OaUing; fa; dismissed upon affidavit. Fred Hinder Jr., U als.; former order of reference stricken out. A. Syme, administrator of E..M. Eing vai Wm. Stewart; death of defendant sug cestod: A. AL- Betts. aoulnistrator. made party defendant. , J. A. Sykes vs. F. G. Ward, executrix; ordered to let plaintiff file iustifled prosecu tion bond by January 1, 1885, or acticn be dismissed. Williams & Haywood vs. M. AJ Bledsoe; demurrer overruled; judgmenttf or plaintiffs to be drawn. State as. Tanetha Parks; larceny; verdict guilty; Judgment, suspended; defendant to pay cost. state vs. Geo. Chavis; l&roeny; 4 months in1 work house and costs. I State vs. Luke Yarboro, Chany Yarboro -and Lizzie Wilder, affray; verdict, Chany Yarboro not guilty by direction of court, and pending argument of counsel court took t a recess until this morning at o'clock. 0.30 melons Abuuaanc Around the market the watermelon1 is of all the products of the earth the most abundant, and at tho same time the cheap est. Every known variety can be. found there, nearly black, light and dark reen, speckled, blotched, ring-streaked i and striped, ; Each vender of melons declares that his particular growth ia the best. The watermelon is just now a power in the land. It jis a holy terror to the soda water and tee men, to the seller of grapes, and. in fact Of all kind of fruit. Melons sell at all prices; from a cent apiece to fifteen cents each. Every few days the market is glutted. The improvement in the quality of the melons is notable. Canteloupea and muskmelons arb also Very plentiful and cheap. They can sometimes be had at as low a figure as four for five cents, but as a rule sell at three for Up cents, five cents apiece, etc The quan tity o" watermelon which some people can and do eat in the course of a day is so great as; to pass the bounds of belief. A negro man inside of an hour's time, recently, ate three large melons. A white man bought them and the negro ate "against time," an hour being the limit. He won the bat, too. ! Read or Write to Fred:: A- Watson for a mostjulto canopy, dalivered and put up la anv part of the clfy- Wire sereens tor windows ana hoots mpuio to order. "hey keep out mosquitoes and flies, sivo satisfaction and do not ob struct the light. Wall paper, mirrors ami mirror plates, manufacturer of wiiidow shades, picture frames, and cornices. drs receive prompt attention. of TmiNxwa ask Obskstxh. August 12, 1884. The canvass waxes warm and ! warmer, and we are tad jfco say that Dr. :rork has quit throwing mud, recognizing the fact tjhat North Carolinians will notj tolerate fluch replies as were given at Minhall to faots gathered from the public history of James G. Blaine and Gen. Logan. From what we can gather in the can aa thus far we conolude that Dr. York Has lost the old issue Republicans. I CapL Kitohin made quite a number of converts at Conover and Hickory during the speakings at those places. 1 McDowell, Catawba and Burke are thoroughly aroused and are hard at work for the ticket both State and National. i Gen. Scales was loudly and enthusi astically applauded in his reply ' and re joinder to Dr. York at.Morganton today. York asserted that he reduced the per diem of the legislators from seven to four dollars and asserted that "York did it," boldly. Whereupon Gen. Scales asked tie "Game Cook" if he was a mem ber of the convention of 1875. York said; "No." Gen. Scales told him that it was the convention that did it, and the Republicans attempted to break up the convention. Dr. York replied that he was a member of the Legislature that called the convention, j i York asserts that it is the object of the Democrats to crush4he poor man and keep him in ignorance But his own record shows that be (York) has alwsys voted agaitrt tho Democratic; party on all appro priations for education, as Gen. Scales proves. ; ; He has developed nothing new. Scales lambastes him on his record day by day, bit he looks fresh every morning and mounts the stump lively, and seemingly unhurt. ' ; Scales pointed out today that York, with all his howling fori; the welfare of the poor, had voted directly against the poor man's interest when he voted against the Morrison bill in Congress, which by agreement of the Democratie oattcus was not only to tower the tariff, bat was also to carry with it a great modification of the odious internal revenue system. The leaden of the Mott faction seem to be alarmed about ; Geo. Scales' health. The General was never more robust in his life, and we are happy to announce will ast through the campaign aad lour years longer. As an orator he holds his own, and is rapidly leaning Lis competitor's in genious ways. As a debater there are few who are equals.- York : scatters as badly ai an old musket loaded with email shot, but Scales puts heavy balls into a Colam biad and fixes back with, telling effect. ! After BpeakJiig yesterday 31a. Rager simply announced himseU and hie oosipeV itor. He did not make i epeeofi. iThe Democrat fling . to the bect Cleveland and . 8cales flag under the auspices of the Cleveland and Scales slab. The Republicans thereupon planted one directly in front of it for Blaine and York. From early morn nntil 12 o'clock peo ple were calling, on the General and pledg ing their hearty support, and after the speaking he was congratulated by bum. dreds. The General is immensely popular up here. While in Morganton Gen. Scaltifl was the guest of that sterling Dem ocrat, Mr. John Gray Bynum. Dr. York was the guest of Mr. Pearson. In the course f the discussion teday Gen. Scales said he had heard that Dr. York was promised the superinUndeney of the Morganton asylum. York replied that it never was offered him. Scales asked him if he had not heard it men tioned ? Oh yes, otk answered; some body had said that on account of bis liberality he ought to have it; but that if any one said' he applied for the super intendeney he was a liar. Soalee charged that it York failed in being elected Governor (which the crowd said he would) he would be made collector of the sixth district. ; ' While at McDowell a ootton-wood stiok was presented to Gem Scales, with! the fol lowing inscription : Cleveland and Scales campaign club, Presented to Gen. A. M. boales, the next' Governor of North Carolina, by Cv J. Carroll, in beh$If of the North Carolina drummers. In this club yoju will find a ready and effective. friend if needed. 1 Gen. Scales goes today to Poplar Tent fair, and Thursday to the Reidaville re union of soldiers. Dr. York goes to Tsyloraville (his own appointment) and has two other appoint ments to fill. They: will meet again at Lenoir en Saturday and continue the can vass, j ': l Dr. York has refused to divide time with Kitohin at Tsyloraville, on the ground that Gen. Scales, though not making po litical speeches will still be before the peo ple alone. York nmarked that were sick ness the cause lit would be different, but he promised to take ho unfair advantage of Scales' absence. Gen. 8cales told him that the fair was open to every one, and that he should not mention politics or Dr. York's name, while . York's appointments tor the interior were purely political. V : We have seen people irom every section tt the otate and reports lor tne iemocrauo tiv&eb are eucexing. , ; - dany Cleveland and Scales flags deco- rafs the country, but we have seen cone so handsome as the one at Uoideboro. Qorfd portraits of Cleveland and Hen dricks adorn the sides of trie banner. TUa ball afcGoldsboro on Thursday night of the fair was largely "attended, and the arrarigemsnts and appointments of the ea- oasiot reflect great credit on the manager, Hr. fienry Lee, and his a'utant8r learn that its gallant boys will be at the 8tate expoailicn. We make epeciel mentioo of Mr-jlj. W, Hodges' fine display of canned fruittWhieh wa saw at the fruit fair.Llt was the largest and most varied we baW&yer seeh. Crops everywhere ue fiiie, but we give the premium tothtgepantry lying between Clayton and (Elevation, in Johnston county. y Many thanks to Mi. Wm. Saunders for courtesies. All the watering places west are being woll attended. , Round Knob takes its full share and is the favorite. The oompany wills be obliged to" enlarge. Morganton and Marion have also their usuaLshare. Hunt, at Morganton, and Calais, at Ma rion, know how to treat you kindly D. U. Walkbe Corn unaett'ed, opened weak and c'oeed ltC under yenterday; ragh SOiaol: August Oi'i. UatS in fair ilmanH at.H aaoiAv. 1 26; August 24j. pork firm and stronger: casn i,.5019.iO; August I18J25. LarJ firm and 2a5 pomta h1er; etih t7.40a7.46; August 7 40. Bulk meats firmer; should- Htaodard A t4; erannlated 2a7. Huu Dewn-Utll Vp. The story which Mrs. J. W. Ellis, of Minburn, Iowa, tells, is one in which many thousands of the ladies of America have a vital interest. Briefly it is thus: '-I suffer ed for several years from general debility and nervousness. In fact I was completely run down. I had tried two doctors, but they could not do me any good. I tried Brown's Iron Bitters. Since then I have used four bottles. It has helped me up ; and done me a great deal of good, and I would not be without it." Why will any lady suffer with debility while a dollar will buy a bottle of BrownB Iron Bitters ? Afire in Duboistown Pa., Monday de stroyed property to the value of $55,000. Above Heroab. Many of the wines upon the market at this day are a mixture of chemicals and water. Speer's wines have established a reputation that is above reproach; they have been en dorsed by the leading Surgeons and Hos- fital nurses of this country and Europe, or sale by Williams & Haywood. Has anybody heard from George F. Ed munds since tne campaign opened ? Ue4-Buff, I'll- rcachea.anlB, bed-bugs, rata, mioe s & . O OS 33 o to) OB w M a 9 to P 1 i a o 8S8838SSS tfl THP PI1RI fa. 7T J :- V Siesclvdlonz and Opinions thai were adoptedin a!: view, by all the Conventions business point of held in T 'a: RESOLVED, THAT Berwanger Brothers O w -H VaiUHS Uecetpta. atuunT ix. xne louowlnar are the not roooipis oi octiGii at tne porta, etc : Galveston, 25 bales; Norfolk, 71 bait; Wil mington, bales; Savannah, 14 bales; New Orleans, 44 bales; Mobile, 14 bale: Mem phis., 19 bales; Augusta, 114 bales; Chat lea ton, 1 bale. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. ARE rjHE .LEADING CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS OF. RALETOHL ' 'pHAT THEIR STOCK IS COMPLETE IN ALL ITS DKPARTMEOT8. THAT they carry a larger and superior line of Clothing and Gent's Furrsteh. ings than any other House in the city. h- fJHAT they sell Honeslt Goods, at Honest Prices. ! ; - 'J'HAT they always have the best Noyehies and latest Designs. rHAT they sell the Best Unlaundried White Shirt at one dollar. ' is the greatest Novelty and beat flttlnir Scarf aver 'IHAT their "Tensor' JL sold in this city. HHHAT they carry the best and cheanest line of Gent's T!ndnrwsT. at Tar. J- eign and Domestic Fabrics, in India Gauze, Merino, Plain and Fancy Balbriggan and Lisle Lace. f . THAT they will Bell all their Stock of Men's, Youths', Boys' and Child ren's Spring and Summer Clothing, (Including Straw Hats) at Northern rr jaunjuuy promise to stand, 6 the above resolution first, last, and ail Me time and will assure the public, that we ar already making arrangements to have sme of the best and most Elegant selected Fall and Winter Stocks ever exhibited such as will Files, phen Bough on Bats." lbo. Low shoks at reduced prices. Ladies slippers for 20c, 85c, 50c, 75c, 11, 11-50 Shoe and Leather House. Wilmington Naval stores Market. WitMiKOTOH, Autust 12. Bniriu tur pentine firm at 28, Kosin firm: strained Ofl and Kood strained f 1.00. Tar firm at fl.80. ; Crude turinLlaci kteaJy at $1.00 for hard, $1.86 for yellow dip and virgin gophers, chipmunks, clean d out by Krn c to t3a pair, at Gknt's low shoss and 14 per pair, at for 11, 11.50, 12, 13 Hsxlxb Bbo.'s. t Fbxsb Caxxs. Received this day, July 28th, Wilson's fresh cakes, sponge fingers, vanilla wafers ; Pearce's biscuit, etc, etc. Buy them while they are fresh. E. J. Hardin. xjax-sZ2C9b-; saarlat.et JElrtjp ditUICoozi aw Yokk. August 12. Money higher; atlai. Exchange long 4.8214 824; short 4.ttia4.64t. Governments dull State bonds firm. Cotton firm; sale 2,654 bales; uplands t0 13 16; Orleans 11 1-id. Future quiet; August 10.79; September 10.75; October 10,41; November 10J8; December 10.28; January 1A39. ITJour boaTV, Whjul sale lower- t.Dr a2o lower, Verk steady ai tH.&mllM. Laid dnlt at Vf 89, Kplrita turpentine ateadyal SlaSli. iumin aUady atL28a 1.26. Frsixhta steady. Li VBBFo6i, August 12.-l.t0v.at. Cotton dull With limltad Inquiry; uplands 0t; do Orleans 6 6-ltt; sales 7,000 bales; pec ulation and export 600; receipt 2,200 blea; American 5,900. Futures bareiy steady; August and September 6 -64aS 7-64; Sep tember and October 6 764a6 8-o4ad 7 04; October and November 6; November and December 6 60-64; Deeember and January 6 69-64; January and February 6 60-64; September 6 9-64. Bresdstuffa dull with pncea cenantuy in Bayers xavor. joua clear middles 4Ss 6d. Cheese American fine 52s 6d. Spirits turpentine 24s 9a. 2 r. m. Cotton aales of American 4, August and September 6 6-64, buy era; September and October 6 7 64, buyers. October and November 6, sellers; Novem ber and December 6 60-64, sellers; Decem ber and January 668 64, sellers; January and February 6 60-64, sellers; September 6 s-64. bnvf rs. Kuturea dull. 4 r. x . Ootton U planda, low middling clause; Aug. 6 7-64, buyers; Aug. and Sept. 6 7 64, buyers; September and October, 6 8-64, buyers; October and November 6, buyers; November and December 6 60-64, buyers; December and January 6 60-64, sellers; January and February 6 60-64, buyers. . Futures closed Arm. Bauihobk, August 12. Flour dull and lower to sell; Howard street and Western super 2.5Oa3.0O; extra f3.25a4.00; family t4.26a&25; city mills super fa.75as.16; extra S3.S5a4.00; Bio brand f6.12a&26; Fatapeoo family fS.60; so. superlative patent fd.60. Wheat southern easier; prime scars v? western lower, cleeing dull; outhern red 8680: do. amber dJa&fc Be 1 Maryland 911a 911; tfo. 2, western winter red, spot, 87Ja 88. Corn southern scarce and Western nominal; southern white 68a70; yeUow 68a70. , 17 lat ItllmmgtOB Cotton Jtarxet. 1 WrxkiweTOH. Auirust 12. Ootton firm at 10 cents net receipts bales. ; Mortal Cattan fflarket. Norfolk, August 12. Ootton dull at 10s cents; net receipts 71 bales. CITY COTTOM H AltSiBT. ; RAUTOsT, Aug. 12 18847 P. H. OfnCiiUT RKPOBTaD BY tflB OOTTOH IX 0HAH6B. OOKaBOUD DAILY. Good Middling;.... Strict Middling. 3triai Low Middling.......... Low Middling ......... Middling KtAlns..'. Strict Good Ordinary lw Miaaiing mains. Oood Ordinary Btalt Market dulL Repei bale. VERT RESPECTFULLY, ;j BERWANGER BROSj LEADING CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, ; Oppposite 17. S. Post Office. m iu n m n NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PUOrOIALA FOli COAL, rTAY os Ronrzs CAWlrM. Cvnoho' Sb0ata.by or Btaib. niiUB, ism Angtast, ium. Prepesals will ba received at this eJQea until 18th Baptember for laralshlng; 176 tens of soft seal for the use of the various departments of the State. Said coal to he deilvwred at th Agricultural Department In the elty of Raleigh on or before 16th October. W. u bauhoeks, dtd . Secretary of State. lOHKR WAfD. X. good and oesn potent Teacher wanted teach out the Free School money ef Follocksvllle dUtriot and then to con tinue the school at tne polioeksvuie Academy. JoneacounljY, ndeR, A. W. WHITE, aus ISdet- School Oommittse. ANTED i In a Baltimore Wholesale mass ana nronkorr House a Salesman lor Western fiorth Carolina who hs traveled consid erably tnrougn we state ana cau snng a large trade. Wo others need apply. Partlomlaas at this orfloe. Address X. Y. jA aug 18 deed i i , PEEASfe 1st. Our Slock of Books, e , Ip the I. urges t. ted Onr f 'RICES are LOWEST tn the Stale. 8rL We can supply all your wants In our line. i 4tn. We mean Just what we say. fttn. Oar addrcs Is OBSERVE I ALFBED WILLIAMS & CO,, &OOKRELLS A 8 TATIOFlSRia, RAIJlioH. K. a 3C Stonewall Cotton PI ow We reflDectrally call attention prove conclusively Its superiority Over 45,009 STONEWALL PLO VS in use aad giving perfect satLtfaotton. to th advantages of the StonewaH Plow which over cobtoo, plows of other maaofaoturo. it Is , admitted that the Stonewall, by its peeuliv shape aad construction, does better work; than any other, ana, in consequence. Is acknowledged "sung- or tne rotton rieia," in reputation extending south to Florida and west to Arkansas, and as a cultivator of cotton, peanuts, corn, vegetables, Aoias no successful rival or competitor. : We carry In stock a full Has of tn manaf Mtarer' a4Lla, of sa parlor quality. guaranteed to at,! which we offer at bottom prices. &.d lrM4 ordars ana enquiries to M. T. NOR BIS & BHO.m Mannufaoturers' A gents, Raleigh, a. O. FLOUR!! lAtid Some Other Things. wDort-N EDWARD J. HARDIN Ot- The astronomer's business is looking up IHUII Al mior I HKMALK An AiillieullcTrktlmaor fu-HfimK-n. i or live veara 1 have l een eatly jtroubltd with dandruff, (with severe itching of the scalp, and my hair lallicK out,. I have tried almost every known irmtrdv. all proving worthless Seeing IBdbssxt's Cocoaihk and ,Kcb- mitt h K a LX.18TON AUvertisea. i procurea a bottle of each, and am happy to state that the dandruff is completely removea, ana no itohlug whatever, remains. j. is. uavck, Kansas uity, mo. BURKBTT'S FUAVOBUtO KXTEAOTS are the beat. J. D,;Winslow, the courteous and aooomaXwiatLDg proprietor of the Arling- ton, has renovated : aed refitted the Bomts house and is ; conducting it in a style .hioh '" gives exceptional satuiac- tion. : ' ' The Qoldsboro Rifles is not only cae ef the finest companies in the Ste but it has gi fen several evidences of a pubuo spirit teat are worthy ol emulation and de serve t' be highly oommended. Not least ajuong these ii the ereotioa last year of a bLndsoie monument, to the Confederate dead. aid by organised aid it is now pre paring U give to the Confederate soldiers a home. TTo gallantry' and patriotism it thus saV substantial tribute, no less to the living than to the dead. This oompany has thus far received thirty-six of the new regulation uniforms, and we are glad to JVXA.Xla.st Xt. i Hiw York, AuRtiat 12. Exchange 4.82. Money lal. Sub-treasury balanos gold 1122,635; currency $13,794. Governments Irregular; 4 per cents 1184; 8 per cents lOOt. Stat bonds dull: Georgia tt's 100 Ud; Qeorgia 7's, mortgage, 10a bid; North Carol inas 29 bid; North Carol in as new 18 bid; Horth Carolinas funding B bid; renneasw S's Si; Virginia 's 87 bid; Virginia consols 86 bid; Kast Tennessee railroad 6; Lake Shore 80!; Louisville Nashville 841; Norfolk A Western pre ferred 27; Richmond A Alleghany 8; Richmond A Danville 87 bid; Richmond k West .feint Terminal 17: Aock Island 113; 8k Paul 881; St. Paul preferred 10t; Texas Paolflo 131; Unioa Pacific 431; Western Union 64. Ootton net receipts 47 bales; gross 4,925 caies. ' JTutures.oiosea steady; sales 79,too bales: Aucustl0.87al0.89; Septssaber 10.81 lw62; October 10.62; Movembst 10J7s 10.38; December 10.S8al0.S9; January 10.47al0.48; February 10.69al0.i0; Marob 10.7U10.7it; April 10.88al0.40; May 10.49al0.60. Ostton quiet; sales 440 bales; uplands 10 i; Orleans lilt; .consolidated net receipts S19; exports to Great Britain 1,646;' to Frano j to th continant 21 10 bales. Southern flour steady ; common to fair extra 13.40a4.40; good to choice do K.46e4.25. Wheat spot, opened ialfto wer and olosad with a recovery of lc; No, 2, red, 89ia90: Angrut 861a87t. Oorn spot la2o lower; Mo. 2, August 68159 i. Oats ialo lower aad rather quiet; No. U 3&a 86. Hops dull with prices .nominally un changed Coffee spot, fair JUo dull at 91; Ho. 7 Kio. spot. $8.20; August 38.00. Sugar dull aud somewhat nominal; French Is. and 4j: fair to good rennlns; 4 16 16a 6 l-16rrehned dull and weak; C 4ja5; extra C 61a&l: white extra O 6i6t: v allow 44441; off A 6a6i; standard A tiatt I-l; cut loaf and crushed 7k mould A 91: granuiaiaa HaS 16; cubes tif-, Pcornambnoo 4 U-ltf; oenuilagal S U-1SV61; bemerar S; iiint aad U: muscovado 4a4 11-ie; moiasws sugar 4ia4; KngUah uUnds 41; Uuadfu loupe-4i; oonfAotioaer1 A 6 716; pow- dered ea7j extra O 6s6t; isarDaaoes or, Porto Hioo muscovado 41a4i; Martlniqus M; Cuba 4 9-16a41; drazU G 661; St. Croix 6; crushed 7 1; Matanzas 41; Bt. Jago s; St. lKmingo 4)a6. Molasses steady; 60 test refining 18al81; Nsw Orleans 3066. Rice firm; domestic 6a7; Rangoon ftiao. Cotton seed oil 86a36 for crude; 89a42 for redned. Rosin duU at fl.20al.26. Spirits turpentine easier at SI. Hides very .firm; New Orleans aeleoted lOall; Texas Dall. Wool firm: domsaUa fleece 3440; Texas 12a22. Pork firmly held, with little doln; new mesa, spot fl7.26al7.60; middles firm; Kiig clear 9. Lard opened 6a7 points higher, but closed with s slight reaction; Western steam, spot, 87.86; august 87.74. Freights easier; ootton per steam 18-64d.; wheat Md. Chioauo, August 12. Flour dull and weak. Wheat opened quiet, advanced It and closed lo under yesterday; August 77a7t; No. 2, Chicago spring 7ta784 GROCER. Housekeepers should take nete ot fset that some leading articles tn family supplies ate very low. the FLOUR Has declined of late, and the very finest brands can now be bought at prices -lowei than ever before. I offer a full ltne t the best brands of the ratapsco Mills, from "Superlative" down, at inside prices. Tne market flaotuates so that it is Imp sible to advertise prices, but custo mers can depend alwsys upon get ting lowest possible figures. Preserving Season y IS AT HAND. FROlT FLENTFFDL ' AND SUQiSS GhEAP. i But be sure you1 get PURE Sugars, as impure Sugars are dear at any price. RECEIVED AND RECLlVIICa. 100 bbla. Havemeyer dt H. vamfiyet A Elder's Guarantesd Pure Sugars (an alyxed by th State Chemi.tf,. Standard Granulated A, Extra C, .fh 'e, Ex. C and Moiden U, At Lower Prices than vsr. Samples and Prices on apfllcatioi i FOR PllCKLINQ. Ac. ! Pare Cider vinegar; 4 years old Thurber's specially Imported Spices. Finest Corn-Fed and Sugar-Cured Hams Westphalia and Brunswick, 61 to 10 lbs, i 171s per pound. I Olid Southampton), Va., Hams and is Ides, 16 ana ito per jd. Tar boll's New Cream Cheese. W. C. & A. B. STROM ACE, V. HOLB8ALB AWD RBTAlh North Carolina Flour G R O C E R AT VERYi Lew PRICES. SUGARS AND COFFEE ROASTERS. Every thingr in Staple aad Fancy Groceries AT IAj W JK91 Alss continue very cheap, snd there can be ns better time to bay ttem. I shall be pleased ts quote priees when wanted In quantity, fox prsaerviag asrf other pur. $alsoly neasssary tb say khat X keep oary the Best aad Purest Boxaia, c. Bploes, Mustard, Celery and e very tain g necessary for plcxnsg. aisdallKhtlul saramer drink, of finest I md Fncy Fenrw, it Kive ihe kppearaoes oi anahtV and Iresh importation. an troa ien. It protects and arrests decay aad J i ".l.. r RAr fht I lasts equal to any L-on teace. It U proof aHnit pollinaris Water,Bode ar.Beer (bst, I gS, J,,., i not affected by Wt oieold. 1MPORTEB dINQKR ALE 1 T hta H alla-htinl aammer drink, or nnest A Foreitrn and Demesne uiarets Brown etonf, run Wines and Liquors generally, Choice Teas and Coffees, Meats, - Fiah and Provisions generally, of best quality and promptly delivered. Notice. L. DKetVs Ffttont Fire an4 Watoruroe rsfatl. asjMtfaetared h the Rsieten F1ress4 Wfrterpreof Uing Company. rTTHIS COK FOUND 18 ESPECIALLY ABAPIKJ Jl lor tin, gravel, felt or suingi roois, aup ux u.iiw...! n-T.tA. th-natii v.rk. Do not, water Tanks. Car Hooftj.! Wharfs, TeleTApn ralnoi snow. , ' L . . iu lMt.invaiiatiHes surpass anr ether ralat known to setenos. Jfor tesUmoalaU we refer to the folio winrgiMitUKnen who save oar punt is nee; Mai. K. 8. Tucker, capu J. rnomii, wr, Mr.Len ii. Adams, i&essrs. hum a sax Dee. di, , W. macsnail, mx. w. ai. f. K. V. Jaekson. Slalor C. D. Hearu, Hev. H. Bl, Tapper, (Shaw Daira . business under pates Bole Asrent for O. D. Boas Hon Lnnoh Milk Biscuit, the best of all plain crackers,, loo the trade, sitvi. aad manv others Th oomnanv la UOIDI deed Do. srijn&, dated Janaarf sd, 1882; graotsi to Lorenso IX Mott, "ror improvement in eois W.!B.M.S.7iirSI!i, THE GREAT REDD3T10H SALES OF Slimmer Goods. We do not propos to carry over any ot ar Summer hioosu Ws will need tb room this fall for our winter purchases, and again we had rather h-tve the money out of the goods, than to store them. We have determined to fore salsa, and prices will be made so low that if yon ar not in lmoieoiat nsaa u wiu pay jvm ra buy. t Special attention la called t our Olear lag Sales of CURTAINS AND CURT A IN LACES. QUILTS, CARPETS A HOUSE EEIPINO GOODS, W. II. eV B. 9. TUCKEtt e f O., Croat Bargains ! during thia month In -- Blsci & CdloM j FINE DRESS GOODS, Willi E GOODS, ! Lace end BrnVrolderlea, ' I' ribbons i HOUSE FOXUfldHINQl QOCDS, TABLE LIT! EM 8, I TOWELS, NAPKIS3, 10-4BH;KETIH03, 7. pound; close prices to E. J. HARDIN. pounds tor preservta rn-1 m-rtBls " Tor further lnfonnauoa address 4 W BaAUtveioT aw4. YR-xrc Konse, Kaiaixn,j mar NotiQH8 and m mm i ; of every description. ... . These rre bargains will be offered dar Ins this month in order to rsduo s)ttf stock for fall and winter goods. ' Norris & CartOT, FAT JETTETILLS I
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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