Newspapers / The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, … / May 15, 1898, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
MARKETS BY WIRE Movements of Stocks 011 Ex change To-day TONES OF THE STOCKS Quotation as Received by Porterfleld a Company's Branch Office over their Leased Wire .Story of the Opening In Dig Markets. Months. May Jane July Angus. dpen lllgh. 6 33 6 23 6 24 6 25 LoW. 6 23 0 24 6 25 0 30 6 23 0 25 6 24 0 44 6 20 6 M C ds. 6 6 256 26 6 816 82 6 846 85 6 260 27 6 250 26 6 27(6 28 6 25 6 22 6 35 6 20 6 23 6 tT 6 27 6 33 6 81 September 6 28 October 6 24 Noveniber 6 94 December 6 26 Janaaiy 6 30 February 6 88 2U HI 6 81 6 33 (t 38 Quiet; sales 80,700 Chicago; grain and pkovision MARKET. The following were the closing quo tations on tlie Chicago Urain ami 1'ro Vision market today: Wheat May 150; July 01. Corn May 8 July 87. Oats May 211 8; July 2(l. Pork May 12.20; July 12.40 Lard May 6.80; July 6.85. Clear Kib Sides May 6:55; July 0.55. lilVEflPOOL COTTON MARKET. The following were the closing quo tations of the Liverpool cotton market today: May and June. 3 30b. June and July, 3 31a3 80s. July sail Agust, 3 32u3 31s. August and September 8 82a3 32s. September and October, 3 81a3 31. Octobet aud November, 3 Slls; Ndvembcr aud December, 3 2!l. December and January, 8 30a3 2t(s. January Hud February 3 30a3 80s. February and March, NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. The following were the closing quo tations on the New York Stock Ex change: St. Paul 1)4 J Northwestern - 1244 Rock Island. 8 Southern Preferred 28$ Louisville Nashville ... 52 1 Chesapeake Ohio 20 Con Gas 190 American Tobacco 1081 Missouri Pacific 82 Manhattan 102J Western Union , Hit Burlington and Quincy. !)t Jersey Central. 03 J U. S. Leather... mi Sugar 1H4j UNDER ONE Ff.AO The folowing appropriate, truthful and tender Rentiment is flipped from a New York Tribune editorial, and will meet a responsive sentiment In the breast of every true American: "It Is worth while also to remember that the South furnishes the first sac rifice of this war. Knslgn Barley was a native of North Carolina. With his blood he has sealed the union in arms of the North and South. A people who once fought abninst the Stars and Stripes send one of their sons as tin first sacrifice for the honor and glory of that flag. There is no North and no South after that. We are all Worth JJagley's countrymen. WORK RESUMED. "After repeated attacks of the grip 1 was o weak I could hardly drag about. I was nervous, had palpitation of the heart and food did not agree with me. I began taking Hood's Sarsaparllla and after taking four bottles 1 resum ed my work and now enjoy the best of health." Mrs. M. F. Murray, Stain back, N. C. Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy to operate. Cure Indigestion, head ache. Madrid, May 14. A telegram from Martinique says that only one war ves sel, a torpedo-boat destroyer, carrying despatches, has entered the harbor of Fort de France. A despatch from Porto Rico says that one officer and three soldiers were killed In the engagement at San Juan, and thirty were wounded. The steam ship Roats, it is stated, has reached San Juan with a cargo of coal. BUCKLE NB ARNICA SALVE. The beat salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, tions, and positively cures Piles, or no par required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup For sale by nil druggists. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as administrator of the estate of A. O. Bauer, deceased, ' late of Wake county. North Carolina. this Is to notify all uersons having claims against tne said estate to pre- " sent them to the undersigned at his of- lice In Raleigh, N. C, on or before the : 17th day of May, 1899, or this notice will - be plead In bar of their recovery, and all person Indebted to the said estate . will please make Immediate payment t . tne undersigned. J. C. MARCOM. ' Administrator. ABOO & SNOW, Attorneys. ' "T ltll, 18S8. Annual Session Grand Commandery Knlgbta Templar and Grand .Royal Arch Chapter, Raleigh,. N. C, May 17th-20th. 1898. On account of the above occasion thu Seaboard Air Lin will sell round trip . li. at rates based Tickets to final limit Thursday, A DAY OF BARGAINS AT OUR NEW PRINCIPLE STORE iooo, yards loc. Percales, at 1,350 yards 12 I-2C. Percales, at 2,000 yards 5c. Prints, at 2,000 yards 6c. Prints, at ALSO 4 Lots of Ladies' Vests. Price, 4 1-2, 6 1-2, 9 and 11 Cents. One lot of extra large and heavy mines. :if i - Our regular $1.25 Quality, HEMEMBEU THE DAY AND DATE. W00LLC0TT & SON. Special Saturday Excursion Tickets From ltulelgh to Old Point Coinrort, Virginia Beach, Ocean View, Va., Via Seaboard Air Line. Commencing Saturday, May llith, the Seaboard Air Line will sell round trip tickets from Raleigh to Old Point Comfort, Virginia Beach and Ocean View, Va., for $2.50 for th eround trip. Tickets to be sold for trains No. 38 Saturday and No. 402 Sunday morn Ine. eood returning on train No. 403 leaving Norfolk Sunday nights at 8:45 and No. 41 leuvlng at 9:20 Monday mornings. For further Information In regard to schedules call on It. S LEARD, Passenger nnd Ticket Agent. Ninth Annual Convention North Caro lina Branch International Order of King's Daughters and Sons, Wil mington, N. C, May 26th-2Sth, 1S98. On account of the above occasion the Seaboard Air Line will sell round trip tickets from all stations to Wilming ton, N. C, at rates based on tariff 2, circular A-211. Rate from Raleigh to Wilmington, 6.Su. Tickets to bo sole May 24th, 25th and 2tith, linal limit May 31st, 1898. Quadrennial General Conference, M. K. Church South, Baltimore, Md., May 4th-28th, 1898. On account of the above occasion the Seaboard Air Line will sell round trip tickets to Baltimore, Md., for one fare for the round trip. Raieign to Baltimore and return, Via Bay Line, JS.85, Via All Rail, $11.65. Tickets to be sold May 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 9th, 10th ind llth, with tlnal limit. June 15th, 1S9S. Commencing Saturday, May 15th, the Seaboard will sell, until further notice, round trip tickets from Ruletgh to ortsmoiil h-Norfolk, Old Point Com fort anil Vlrginn Bench for $2.50. Tick ets to be sold for train No. 3-S Satur day and No. 402 Saturday night, good returning on No. 403 Sunday night or No. 41 Monday mornings. IF YOU WISH TO HIO WELL. You must fortify your system against the attacks of disease. Your blond must be kept pure, your stomach and digestive organs In order, your appe tite good. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the medicine to build you up, purify ami enrich your blood and give you strength. It creates an appetite and gives digestive power. Hood's Pills are the favorite family cathartic, easy to take; easy to oper- ittf. BLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY. Ptimr.rv. ! ,-co:idary rTertiaiy VLOOlk rOlttO! ptirmaucnlly CURED tt 15 TO 35 DAYS. You can Ik treated at home for lame price under same guaranty. If yoc pret;r to come here we will contract to pay rai road fare and hotel bills, and no charge, if we fail to cure. r IF YOU HAVE taken mercury, Iodide potash, and still have nche nnd pains. Mucous Patches in mouth, 5ore Throt, Pimples, Copper Colored Suots. 'Jlor on nny part otitic rani E WE GUARANTEE TO CURE. We solicit the raott obstinate cases and challenge the world for a com we cannot cure. This disease has alwavs baffled the skill ef i he iwt eminent phyalclans. $1,oi a capital behind our unco -ditio-nai giu. .Lily. Abaotate proofs sent ler.lcd on npr-iicition. loo page book aert free. Addles; CtlMf REMEDY CO., 307 & .108 ria-eM- li trlc, tnikaw. ILL. fte Dew Idea- Are Ton hWirht and cteTerf If so, yonhawt plenty "of ttleaa of ynuf own, ulo aanae rnoua so grasp good aew iwa when offe nvt Whatsis ou think of a 41 column Illustrated Monthly Par tier, ech unaie contain.. a Piece of Music, Vocal or lastnnnenlal, LaUwt KashloT.a. Good Stortea, I tranmtic Newa awl Portraits of Pret ty Actresses. tlouarbuM, Toilet and Fanor Work Hints, all for IB cents a year postpaid I Beeim, too good to w true, lut we give you exactly what we advertise Bond 45 oentsaud see for yourself. TBB NEW IDEA CO., 1441 Broadway. New York Cttjt ieat wanted. Liberal oomnilmloo paid. KEY Y03K EsUSlCAl ECHO. nwkswaomaat nnvfcaj uvl faahloa Jeormal ta mrr4, rul.aaeet music iae, 5i as ham . wr. BUhunr from ten to twelve ptsoas i t ' ooal or Instrumental muaio, batldea foar ar s MirtraM r leaning acireasea. nv f tsa jeai. ll.MX anaHi eopj, 19 els. MS - Ik. Iff 0 MLMCIL KUt 09.s Ihwadwa Taaatra NulVilai, Maw T May 19 th 6 cts 8 1-2 cts. 3 cts 4 cts white Counter- QC. onL "VUi bHUI. NEW N. C Cabbage. We receive them daily from the farina In Easteru Carolina, and enn supply the trade with nice fresh caliluiKe at lowest prices. To secure prompt delivery, or ders should be scut in one day ahead. They will be filled at lowest prices on day of shipment. New Cut Herring Are arrivinc duily and we can fill or ders promptly far large or small lots. Our prices and goods are guaranteed to he ripht. D. T. JOHNSON, PHONE 28. AGENT For Housekeepers. We take pleasure In offering a very fine line of seasonable goods, such as PURE FRUIT Preserves. Jellies and Jnme In fancy patent glass Jars or by pound. Atmore's mince meat, plum pudding, etc. NEW prepared Buckwheat, with pure sap maple syrup In quart or Va gallon cans. NEW CROP Raisins, Currants, Cit ron, etc.. Olives. Ollon Oil. Cutsups and Sauces of finest quality. CANNED GOODS in endless variety from thebest packers. WE believe we have the best Flour on the market. Have you tried It? Our famus "MELROSE" brand. EVERYTHING purchased of us Is guaranteed to be of the finest quality. Orders filled carefully and delivered with dispatch. J. D. TURNER, ' TeleDhone 12. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of a Judgment of the Su perior court of Wake county. North Carolina entered In the case, of W. H. More vs. B. F. Montague at the April term, 1898, of said court, the same being No. 7242 of the Civil Issue Docket of said court, I will offer for sale at public auction for cash at the court house door In the city of Raleigh, N. C, orf Monday the 6th day of June, 1898 at 12 o'clock m. the following described lots of land. Lot No. 1. Situated In the village of Oberlin near the city of Raleigh, said county and State and known as lot No. 11 in plan of snld village containing two acres which said lot Is more fully described In book 32 page 504 of the Register's office of said county. I.ot No. 2. Conveyed to W. H. More by George Hill and wife by deed reg istered in the office of the Register of Deeds of said county In book 90 page 333 and known ns the Morgan place on the east side of Fish Dam or Old Hllls boro road In said village of Oberlin, adjoining the lands of Virgil Thomp son, Henry Jasper and Fred. Bonner, except one half acre sold to Henry Jasper and one acre sold to Fred Bon ner, and also the lot sold to A. W. Pegues. , - . , May tth, 1898. 4 ' ARMI8TEAD JONES, ' Commissioned Uar 10-a. DOBBIft & -AT TUCKER'S STORE, 123 and 125 . . . Faycttcville street. GREAT CARPET SELLING AT The Lowest Prices EVER MADE- From the recent Alex. Smith & Son's Carpet Company's 25,000 Roll Auction Sales, held first of May in New York City. Sold at such low prices mer, that we can Smith's Best Moquette Carpets AT $1.00 Every pattervn a beauty nut Season's Styles. The last and best opportunity price the best Carpet Made. DOBBIN & OVER $100,000,000 Typewriters, Ribbons and General Supplies. T. B. HEARTT, Agt., Xov. l.Uf KLONDIKE Don't no tbi'rv unless you Simpson's You are more than likely to be don't use Simpson's Ointment, which i. rr 11 ALL C.00I) COOKS will tell you that our meats give the greatest satisfaction. Of course this Is mainly due to the excellent quality, but there are other things that count. The weight is neve- shor. Every cut is carefully trimmed, exc-rs -". fat and bone being removed befor wigt-'ng- This alone would make our mvet the cheapest, but our prices are lvwr, too. Central Meat Market AND Cold Storage Comp'riy CALL ON W. J. Bridgers, CITY AGENT, FORTHR IMPROVED SINGER SEWING ' MACHINE; Tbe best Machine on ttio Market. Machines sold on Easy Terms. 115 FayetteTille Street, . mar U-tf RALEIGH, N. O. FEBRflLL. under the ham make and lay PER YARD. an uyly one in the entire lot this to buv at the greatest bargain FERRALL. Annually Earned by Opera lives of the Remington Standard Typewriter. Just think of ill More than the (! OLD REShlRVK Ob Til K I IX I TED ST A TVS. The "iVi( iu" does the writing of the world. rale i a u, x. a are well supplied Liver troubVil wiih -.a Cuturrh if yoi. is a sure cure. Easter Lillies Roses, Carnations and othi r choice Cut Mowers. Flora! Designs tastefully arrang ed .it Short Notice. Fams Ferns .mil all nthrr derorativf plains 'fur linse cull tiro. V-r orna mental garil'-nin al lowest liuvir.-. Al! kimls of li. tilling plants: Koscs. Hera ims. Iltliotii.is. Colest, ele. fhrysan themuins in the bt-st latest varieties. Vines for i lie varantla. Tuinatoc plants i nee transplanted in best sorts. Catibaue, l'epper and l'ot-grt.wn Egg plants. Ct lery at proper season. All mail oi'tlers promptly attemletl to. H. Steinmetz, Florist, F.orist, Kak-icb, X. C 'Phone 111. L. A. FOUT. J. I). CAUHOl.L. LA FORT & Co., Wholesale and Retail Com mission Merchants. 225 Wll.MIS'lTON PTKF.KT, OlM'OSITI City M.vkkkt. We solicit consignments of all kinds of Honsehold and Personal Property Liberal advances made on consignments. may ll-tl Pills Ml we ir ecoralions CALL ON J. L O'QUINN & CO. For Cut Flowers, BoQ.uets and Floral Designs, also Pot Plants for the buse. Uues, Chrysanthemums, and all kinds of bedding plants for outdoor, and veg etable plants, Cabbage, Tomatoes, Let tuce, teet and Pepper 1 'Units. Fine headed Lettuce now ready. Call at lleartt & lleartt's Liug Store fur al vegetable plants. J.L.O'Quinn & Co TELEPHONE 149 B. RESIDENCE 149 C. Raleigh, N. C DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notiee is hereby given that the ro- pari nership formerly subsisting be tween us. the undersigned, AV. A. 1'hillips and I. C. Sniilh. groet'i-a at oriier of Dawson ami Cabarrus Greets uniler tht slyle or firm of 1'hillips and Pniith is this day dis- sol'etl by mutual consent, ami t hat the said business will in future be con- lueled by the said W. A. l'liillips alone wini will rer.-ive and pay -ill '.lie debts f the lale t -.-partnership. This I Ik- llh ,l:iy of Ma v. 1W. V. A. TIIH.I.li'.S, D. C SMITH. ' ill i' bit-1 p;irlni-r 1 i. i'. Smith having i-tiri il f ri iin lie- lii in by mutual ayree- ineiii, I be: to iiil'i'i to "in p.itrons tliat 1 shall cunt i n ti i - th-- liii.-.iii-s at the -.'line l-l.-l.i-. i il.-sile to ili.-ttik our usl -titers for tltiir pal r..nai;e in the t..ist ami hi.- to iioiil a c. ml inn. i nee I' lle-ir lavois. Very l-e.-p. elfllllv. v. A. run, 1. 1 r.-' May Ti, 4-w 1-t-w. SAI.I-; OK VAI.CAHI.K I M . hi Hie Cily of Il.-tle i-!i an. I in Wake ami M.'.-l'e ('utilities, lly virtlte of tin- riL.'ltts ami powers eoiilerreil iii ti deed of tntst executed November 5, ISSli, by C. II. Iteckwith iiihI wife, i-1-i.-islered ill I'.ook li2. i:tge IIMI, of t lit- It egister's ollit-e of WttUe county, I will sell, for cash, tit the court house door in the county of V;il;e. on Monday. Mtiy Kith, 1 SOS, at l'J o'clock in., the following described land, to wit: 1st Tr.-iel L.-iiitl known as the "Home I'laee" of C II. lSeckwilli, con I a iniiig 1 04 acres, more or hiss lies on the east side of While Oak Creek, adjoining the html of l. It. Ilolhini! 1 others. LM Tract Adjoining the lands of the late .1. C. Hunter, lale 1 . K. Holland,! and said C. II. Ileckwilli, contains 111 acres more or less. Known ns the "111 ,'ici-e tract" of O. II. Heekwith. lid Tract -Ailj. .ins lantls of 1. II. Col lins, said (!. II. Iteckwith and others. ntaining 1lid acres more or less, runs south to a stake on Holly Spring Uoiid. -Itli Tract Adjoins lands of I, nebula Heekwith. Caston Hooker, John e- gr.-n'cs. Mary Ilollcman and others 1 02 -res more or less. ."th Tract--Lies on tin- waters of W hite Oak Creek-- adjoins lands of Ed win I loleiii.-in, sai.l O. II. Iteckwith, lale H. It. Ilolaiul anil others .",!! acres .-re or less. Hill Tract--Adjoins the lands of saM C. II. licet, willi-- 71 acres more or less. Tth Yi ;--- A lot in the city of Ilal k'h oil N. Side of 11. and C. It. It. He ins at former S. I-k conn-f of Klling- l.-n an-1 lo-yster tin. I runs thein-e N. l.-n t'-.rnier Hue of sai.l 10. and It. bout .""-II feet to line of -leplha IIorton'K ll-'i-s. iIh-iih- '.. with sjild 1 i th - about i feel t-i an alley- till lice S. along W. .- ,.f :, !'. -y about I.", ft. to N. 10. ton- oi' M ' . Snioith's 111. e with . line villi Ii.-l- l-.t about S", It. to N. t 1 1! i l-.stl infp shrill elaoi'l i birknk i.-rTier tl.-uno with her west line al.-lll ""II feel t.. her S. W. corner lie lee . al.ollt So teel to l.t-L'l n II I II g. Same ,..--,.l to sane- lliinter and He.-k t it li- int. ri-t coinctt-.i by this in-.ft u .-t-:e em- hall' tlieid.-.l interest of id C. II. It.-. -kwith. Sth Tract A lot in the Cily of Ft.-ll- :L-'i. ad ioiniui. lands of .lames . Itetts, bpllia Ilortou's estate, and others, cou lail.s oue-tliail ;n re. more or less. In terest eone.-.l in the nioilL'aL.'e one- half divided interest ,,f sai.l Iteckwith. tub Tract A l-'t in said City of I!al ii:h. beu'iiiuin- at corner of land ft rtn rly i.m ue.l l.y Thomas Hell on N. St.. runs .. alioiit .;.i(i it. to loiiuer line .f .It'i-llui Iloi-lon thciiee 10. with saiil ine about SO feet.- tliellce S. "Ill ft. to sai.l N. St. tliciiee W. about SO ft. to be- -'i ii n i i - . lulcr.-sl conveyed in this inort--au'c one hall' inter, si of C. II. Iteck with. The 1st. 'J.l. :!d. llh. .".th and lilh tracts a!-.o lo.Milii.netl are all a.lioining t-a.-ll -th.-r. Mid arc bound. -.1 oa V by lands if Cisli.n Hooker. .1. II. Collins and I. din Se-r-iM-s. on i:. by lands of late D. 11. Holland and V.". N. .l-.n.-s. on S. i.v land- "f sat.l I ). It. Mland estate. Norris Cll.y and mi W. by lands of l-. l- in II. Hi- n an-1 M:in Ilollcman and others. 1 c 1 1 1 1 Tr:n-: In Moor- county. N". l s'll'J acres, n, .-re or l--ss. I.e.innin at Clark's old coiner, adjoining land- .,1' 1 1. Hlues. Archibald Pa 1 1 ers, -n. ein Clark and others adioins Drowning Creek. 11th Tract In s.a ,1 Moon- .-.-.il-lr. N. C. adjoins land of I'l-ri McMillan. Malcolm Clark, adioins D -..wciim: Cr-ek i;(i acres in-re or less. For more aci-crafe tlescrip'ioii see the Miortgage as recorded. These are valuable lallils and should bring a good price. J. I). IIOrSllAI.I.. Trustee. April 11 tth. IS! IS. The above sale has b.-.-n postponed until Montbiv. May T.'.. ivis, at the same time and place. J. D. HOI SI1A1.I.. Trustee. do-eats and Tratlc-Slarks obtainctl and all Pat ent business ctnuhit-tcd fur Modcratc Fec. Oob Orncc I3 opposite U.S. Patent Office ;aiul we fan set'tire patent in leis tunc lha.. .host irrnitrtf from Washington. Sentl i-Httlt-l. drawing " pboto., tvilh desrrip tion. V'e atlvise, i.' natcr.lable or not, fr of icttargc. Our fe not tine till patent is secured. 'A Pamphlet " How to Obtain Patents," with cost of same "in the U.S. and foreign countries i sent free. Address, OP Patt Orfict, Washington, D. C J ...'.
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 15, 1898, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75