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TODAY'S ARJC?T RSPORT3. ;cr;... it i. il H i uu Cjio-Spji hut y ear sale (or future deuiy 37- Cloned yest'y.Open today Closed today April. M.y. June, July. Aug. Br-pt, Or I, Nov, 1C. 7o(4 41 7 4l 7 40a 7 44 7 ta 7 4'J 7 51 7 Ma 7 5a 7 67 1 69a 7 60a 7 B2 7 Ma 7&sa 7 6 7 HUa 7 Ja 7 7 Wa 7 6a 7 7 70a 7 72a 7 74 Liverpool, Apri' U. I p ra Cotton fu tures dosed steady; spot 4i; market easy; dmaud moderate; salrti 7,W bales. May aud June, 4:01; June and July, 4:02, July and August, 10). l HICA30 FRObBl'C MABET. Cuk'auo, April 143 p. m . Closed Open. Hib Law. i lose. y'd'y. TiXittV. WHKAT May, 6U 60 Mi Hoi July, U3i t2i u'i t2 OORS. May, 3Si 3ti :si Mi Julv, 30i 39i ,59 s 39 VORK. May, 112 75 112 90 112 90 112 80 LA.KD. May, 7 42 7 42 7 55 7 12 Rim. May, ti 50 0 55 U 65 U 55 f 12 80 7 55 i 57 CASH yl'OTATIONs. Closed: Wheat 59$; corn 38; ribs 8 57; lard 7 55; pork . BALIIOH COTTON MABKET, Reported by Barbee A Thompson. Good mi -dling, 7 Strict middling, 7 j Middling, 7 Strict low middling, Tinges. fij" Stains, ei(a Market quiet. i Tomorrow at the Churches. METHODIST. H DENTON ST. M. K C BEV. J. N. COl K, PASTOR Preaching at 11 am aud 7:30 p m. Sunday school 9:30 a.m. W .J.Voung.Supt. CKNTBAL M E RKV I) H TiTTr.K. PASTOR. Preaching at 11 a ni and 7:15 p in. Sunday school at 9:30 a m. CITY MISSION AXD BROOKLYN B. H. WHITARIK PASTOR Services every Sunday and weesly prayer meetings as follows: CARALBIOII MILLS Preaching at 11 a ra by the pastor. Sunday School at 10 a m. Frayer meeting Thursday night at 7 30. PILOT MILLS. Sunday School at 2 p in, T C Williams, Sr, superintendnt. Preaching at 3 p m . Prayer meeting Thursday night at 7:30. PROOKLT-. Sunday school pm.JH Porter. Supt. Preaching at 8:00 p m, by ths pstor. Prayer meeting luesday night 7:30. BAPTIST. FIRST REV. DR. J. W. CARTER. PASTOR. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meet.ng Wednesday night 7:30. All seats free. Polits ushers at church services. Sunday school 9:30. S. W. Brewer, Supt. BAPTIST WEST END MISSION. Sunday School 3:30 p m. Servicesjevery Sunday night at 7:30. TABERNACLE REV. A. M. SIMMS, PASTOR. Preaching at 11 a m and 7:30 p m. . Snnday school 9:15. N.B.Broughton, Supt, FAYETTE VILLE STREET. KEV O L STR1NGF1E0P, PASTOB. Bunuay School at 9:15 a. ni. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. EPISCOPAL. OHR1ST CHURCH REV. DB. MA BSHALL, RECTOR. Thiid Sunday after Easter. Early celebration at 8 a in. Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Divine service and sermon at 11 a m Evening rervice 5:00 p. m Services during the week: Wednesday 5:30 p m and Friday 10 a m. Free seats. All invited. fHITRCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD REV. I. MCK. PITTINGER, RECTOR. Third Sunday after Easter. Holy Communion at 8 a m. Sunday school at 9:45 am, Morning prayer and set mon at Ham. Evening prayer and sermon at 8:00 p m. Rev Frederick Towers, of Chapel Hill, will officiate morning and evening. Services during the week : Wednesdpy 10 a m, Friday 5 pm. Seats free. All cordially invited. CHRISTIAN. CHRISTIAN REV. J. L. FOSTER, PASTOR. Sunday school 9:30 a. m Preaching at 11 a m and 8:00 p m. All cordially invited. PRESBYTERIAN. FIRST REV EUGENE DANIEL, D D, PASTOR. Sunday school at 9:30 am. Preaching.at 11 a m and 7:30 p in. Cordial invitationto all services. J tar Ball & Co have introduced a new prize system which will prove very "catching." To each cash par chaser of 50 cents worth of goods at their grocery store will be given a ticket. These tickets entitle the hoi-, ders to a chance at a gold watch. There are two watcbes, one a lady's, the other a gentleman's, so that each ex has an opportunity to get at a merely nominal cost a One timepiece. As each series of 0Q tickets is ex hausted a drawing will take place, each ticket being numbered. RIGGAN'S TOY STOllE. Florida oranges 30c dozen, at Rig pan's. Bananas cheap, at Riggans. Baseball goods, at Riggan's. Hammocks at Riggan's "cheap." Tomato Plants Now Keady. Extra strong, ones transplanted, hardened off in cold franes. Best va rieties: Beauty, Trophy, Ac ue, Pon derosa, Lorrillard, etc, 20c per dozen. Delivered to any part of the city on f bort notice. 'Phone 113. H dtelnmetz. SWINDELL'S Rft.Iia.VlN9. PaMjV in i' :V l'et t I!! i L.JiN' ni.d mirist s' I'OvitT), h.u krcbief, corsets. Latent styles iu neckwear and sashes. D T Swindell. In wbsb dress goods we don't bel tate to cay 'that we lead in etyle, quality, quantity and prices. All we ask is an inspection ard a look through the stock and we guarantee to please yoi. D T Swindell. For shirt waists we are showing fall lines. Pretty dainty effects in wash silks, changeable silks, China and India silks. D T Swindell. For evening wear we have some genuine bargains in materials fash ionabie and stylish, in delicate tints and colorings. A lady can afford a handsome evening costume, for small outlay Kid gloves In street and evens ing snades. D T Swindell. Iu drees goods we have had a very fluttering season. Our styles and qualities have been well selected, aud botarht right, and the public gener ailj have appreciated our efforts aud bought lavishly. We never fail to sell. D T Swindell. Your best girl will not object to your s'l oking "Sporting Ciub" cigars. Ak your dealer for "Sporting flub" cigars. They will please you You get no chemicals, no scraps, no machine goods when you buy "Sport ing Club" cigars. "SportiDg Club" cigars lead every where. Cause: Excellence. Remember the name "Sportlog Club" cigars. aprl5 lw wooljjCott& soy. A REiT FODK AND A HALF GENT SALE. MONDAY, APRIL 1.6TH VE WILL SELL A LOT OF DRESS GOODS. GUNUSAMS. DO MESTICS L1CES AND ED JING3 AT 4 J PER YARD. Woollcott & Son. Sparing Club" cigars aro m via in Norr'i Carolina and justly apprecia ted ia rtaleigti the cipitxl ot our Clrau i )ld State. COAL auii .VOO". ml4 T L EBERHAhDr. We sell more c'uickeas, fatter chick ens an J cheaper chickens tuau any body in town; if you don't believe it try us and be connncad. Eg?s 10c per dozen. V H Rogers, aprl2-3t No 13 Exchange. For Kent. Four room cottage on North East street, near Oak wood avenue, now occupied by Mr McClain. Apply to P H Hughes, Postal Telegraph Co. FOR SALE. A $90 Ladies' Bicycle, bought last fall, (or sale for $13. Address W, this office ap7 6t W. H. & Tucker & Co. We are this week making great ef" fects to sell house furnishing goods before warm weather comes in; par lor suits, odd pieces of parlor furniture fancy chairs, brie a brae, sm .11 stands, tables, sidd boards, bookcases, lamps, lamp shades, desks, carpets curt tins, straw mattings, rugs &c. Special prices are made and intending buy ers will make by examining our offerings. WHS RS Tacker & Cj. Now is the time to plant the "Won der Bean.' It is a splendid yielder and strictly a new variety. (Jo to your druggist and get a package. They can be found at MessrsPescud's, McKimmon's, Snelling & riicis' and Simpson's drug stored W. M. Brown, Jr. FLOWERS. Strong early cabbage and lettuce plants to set out now. Asparagus roots. Tomato plants, bst known variety, ready April 1st. FLOWERS, ROSBS, 40. C!nt. !laors. roses, hmimiffta. hasw ketsand floral designs, paims, prim- roses, rubber and other decorative plants for the house. Fresa flower seeds -Magnolias ; and evergreens, doable hyacinths, etc. H Steinmktz, Florist, North Halifax st, Phone 113. Near Peace Institute. For Sale. j One nice three room house and lot forsaleon West Cannon avenue;good j well of water in yard; the house rents for $1.60 per week; now occupied by a 1 good tenant. One small cash pay ' men t and good time on the balance i i - a - A t. - a. I i uy paying u yvi ueui uu iu utuer ! payments. For particulars apply to Q RO(iRS, apl31w 534 West Cannon avenue. : DD YOU KD iff Ta vt ov ur hoki r- adtii- Holt ol'R lli- i MS HO -CHLMB TUkV ARC JCsr Ait RKI'KtekNTKlif W havi mow -on h ix r a -con rim ArtSOKTMINf Of GR1KS AHU F LOW IS 3kkd waua w -kci i low At AST OSS XILUXJ TBI SAME QUAUTT or finis. REMEMBER Thit we Kimxouui Prescription! also with accuracy aud diipatch.at all hours. SNELLING AMD HICKS, DRUGGISTS, RALEIGH. H. C. UlLLlNEltY. Madame Besson has received a teaa tiful line of spring and summer milli nery for ladies, misses and children, and invites the lalies to call and ex amine ber stock. inh28 3tw BIG : BARGAINS CALL EARLY BEFORE THEY ARE ALL SOLD. -301) Faykttkvxllk Strkst- 30J boxes tins society paper, latest style tints 25c, worth 60c. 300 boxes tine society paper, latest style, cream 25c, worth .4Uc. 300 boxes tine society paper, latest style, cream, 20c, worth 30a. 300 boxes fine society piper, latest style, cream, 50c, worth 75c. O00 boxes tine society paper, latest style , C? cream, 23c, worth 40c. 300 hoxes H nest society paper, latest style, cream, 18c, woith 35c. Office and School Supplies a Specialty. Raleigh Stationery Company, WG8EP4RK, Manager. MUST BE SOLD BY MAY 1 Oth. I will close out everything in my auc tion and storage department to the highest bidder for cash. Sale will commence tomorrow at 12 o'clock and be continued on Tuesday's, Thurs days and Saturdays until every arti cle is sold. In these sales you can buy carriage, wagon, road cart, plows, harness, mahogany bureaus, washstaods, and in fact anythiug you want. FRANK STItO AJJ11, 319 321 and 323 Wilmington street. -A BIO LOT OF- , BOVS' &Qd Children's " - , ' Bt hata l ad f r 25 ) Btraw hats a leader fS cap325C esch. Shirt Wists-25c each. I Knee pants -25, 35 and 50c. i Suspenders 10, 15 and 25c I i rij v turn in w vjci rj. 'inimmsj . . CLOTHIERS SHATTERS WHERE MERIT BEGINS AIJD EUDS $101 The' 4 you pay the more oanstioai yon should be, but too can away cam at oar "first" grade of suits. It la mor. tn n'n, thrt away can at oar "first" it to give satisfaction at $10 than at fabrics cart-f ally selected patterns all sizes. tl 0 I This is a grade that has driven the cheap tailors out of the U)l. JU I fle,d- Thelr I rs w. r do better, and they fell far short of oar variety. We show plent'. Jtv Us, .liff rent mts, cloths and and color patterns you won't meet with e?erj whero else Any size for auy shape. (tj 1 JZ I I' yon bay one of our 116 salts voa can count you have saved from J)1J I $5 to $10. Its our great grade. If we show any partiality its la thejie salts. We've double as many as uny two stores. Yeu'U be Infatuated with the styleslaod lit of them this spring, cheviots, cassimeres, homespuns worsteds in those long sacks and cutaways. $18 $20 $22 $25 $301 pick from our $18 to $30 grades of suits. Yuu'veinau us have more tnis season than ever We take the best Koglish worsted, French ciineres, Scotch cheviots, etc., and fit them and finish them In truly "plate" styles. The long double and single breasted sacks and the new "dove" tall cutaways. Try on any and as many as voi like Ml you are satisfied. Plenty to try. You can walk right in to a perfect fit in our stock of ready made clothes. fw. Give the boy and children a taste of your satisfaction by letting then wear our clothing. None can be better none cheaper. S. & D. BERWANGER. Owii' Special ElflfWiL We have made a special effort to please the children this season, and have purchued an unusually large stock of Youths' - ind - 33vs' - Clothing. Our prices for men's clothing r;ine in the same propcttion. SUITS WORl'H $l'no 8 00 7 50 6 00 5 tO 400 3 00 260 8 00 OUR PRIOjS $8 W 6 00 5 fO 4 50 401 3 00 2 50 2 CO 1 50 We ask for your c n lid, unbiasd opinion of new sp ing stock. Coras and see Tr your selves, tine styles aud moderate prices. ROSENTHAL CLOTHING COMPANY" 11 1 1 " Pi VP. PTli'lfif j m a tit rrt m i. . COIL. All kinds anthracite and bituoi'n ous coil, wood, long an 1 cu"; any length, at lowest pdcjs Jel4 i' L Ebrrhardt. s Surbrag's linden Scepire. Surbra's 'iolde i Sc3t)tre Smoking Mix ture was awarded the first prize at the world's fair ovr all other competitors as be ing the finest mixture ever produced. Sceptre is a com lination of Louisiana Perique, Havana and North Carolina leaf, blended in such proporti3n as to form mild, delicate mixture, yet with a rich, solid flivor; will not bite your tongue or dry your throat. We have on hand a full line of the Golden Sceptre in i, i an i lib cans. Give it a trial. ml7 H F SMITH & CO., Cor. Fayettevi le and Martin Sts. JiT0.B.CARIUI.D." At the office of Dr Mines. a3 G 214Hewb3rnAv3mie Sale of Town Lots. Uy virtua of an order of sate by the clerJt of the Superior Ooart of vVaku county, in a special proceetiug to makd real assets, en titled Mirion Joansou, admr Jfimdy Johu sou, deceased, aguast Ohanes ioanstones als, tne undersigued will oildr fo: sale at tne court House door to the highest bidder, ou Monday, the 7th day of May, UUi, at tne hour oi 12 m, the following described, situ ate on drnithrield street, in the city of Ral eigh, adjoining the lands of Marian John ston, Asn ley aorne and Oasvell Pollard, fronting about 32 feet on said street and run ning back aooat 24 J feet. IVrms, oae-iialf casa and the balance iu s!x moacus with iateiest at eight per cent per annum from dateoc sale. A. jrd i6Hi. MIRIO'MJOHiiSrOtf, commissioner. Kotice. Having qualified as the executrix of the last will ani testa neut of Mrs M A Vai son, deceaied, tuis is u njtify all c ersons havinz claims asunnt miti tintnn.nr U 'CJ ' vvvww VV. V.QOCIU. the same tj me on or before March 1), ltfs)5, w luia uuujo wm os piet l in oaf of taeir recovery. Xhose indsoted to tae estate will please make payment at once. Mtti A W xUU ffULL, Ex't'x. Maroh20, lttttp V sua $30. Wa have plenty styles at ilo nleksd cat after the 1 IA ('mnrl.a El nuaeei garments. SUITS WORTH $25 00 22 50 20 00 18 00 16 00 1UM) 10 00 8)9 7 50 6 00 OUR PRICE $40 00 18 00 16 0C 16 00 12 50 10 "0 8 00 6 00 5 50 4 CO POiST OFL'LJE. ODak : QUj (being the first in North Carol-'na) has a competent manger of 15 yeais' expe rience, assisted by his wife, who will eim patrons and friends in the future work su perior to any in the past, and will surpass any other laundry in the state, and guaran tee less wear and tear. Don't fail to give a SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS, FLANNELS of all tin, la Anything yoa. you want, washed and done up in , o B9UliTAINS. style can be, nrst class buu oiii.miiia. aoneatthe, BED QUILfd, Oak City OOUNrEEPANES, Steam, Telephone No 87. Laundrv. Noie.Fayetteville street, no!7 Raliioh, N O. JESS E Q BALL. JOSEPH R BALL J.G.3AU.&CO., Wholesale & Retail imtn No. 7 Est UargatC St., R4LEIU f,3Sf. J. NEW STORE A0 NEf STOJK The Bait Goods from the Bust Dealers. ThresFloDrs filled with Entirely Sew Qoodat fleavj aai Fancy Gr icsries, Candies, Cigar", The note jst Omned Goods, Goods in Glaso, Or tickers, &a. . We keep everything to be found in the BjstGrjcery Stores anl in p-io-.s are with, the lowest. We always give full viluas. Parana's 3nuff a spwUlty, in the old faih ionedglas) bottles sack as werj used before, tUa war. m
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