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MARKETS BY WIRE
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Movements of Stocks on Ex
change To-day
TONES OF THK STOi'Ks
Quotations as Kcc. ivcd by l ortei field &
Company's Branch Office over their
Leased Wire Story of the
Openiivg in Big Markets.
NEW YORK COTTON.
Mouths.
May
Time
July
August
Open High. Low.
Cols.
0 406! 41
6 40i 41
0 44fi 45
0 4S6 411
0 35(i 37
6 33(i 34
33.G 35
fi 35 ,(5 3ti
fi 37(4.0 38
6 45
fi 48
6 53
C 57
6 50
6 49
6 54
55
6 40
0 30
40
6 42
0 -u
8 41
C 41
6 45
6 48
0 35
6 33
0 33
6 35
0 3S
September 6 40
October SS
November 6 37
December C 41
Januaiv 0 4:1
bteatly; sales 140,8'JO
CHICAGO (4RAIN ANi) PROVISION
MARKET.
The tollowing Mere 1. u e cmsinjj qii"
tations on the Chicago Grain am! I'm
vision market todav:
Wheat July UWii: Sept s4J
Corn Julv 32 Sept 33.
Oats July 24: Sept 21$.
Pork July 11.55: Sept 11 65
Lard July 6.07; Sept 6.15.
Clear Rib Skies July 5.80; Sept 5.110.
LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET.
pleasing Liverpool, May 2". 4 P. M.
Spot quiet. Prices steady. American
middling, 3; sales 7.000 bales; specu
lation and export, 500; receipts 8.000:
American, 7,800. Futures opened steady
and demand moderate. Closed steady.
The following were the closing quo
tations of the Liverpool cotton market
today:
May" ,3 35b.
May and June, 3 35b.
June and Jul", 3 34a35b.
Jnly and August, 3 35b.
August and September. 3 34u35h.
September and October. 3 33a34s.
October and November, 3 33s
November and December, 3 32b.
December and J-.iuuasy. 3 32b.
January and February, 3 32b.
February and March, 3 32a32b.
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.
The following were the closing iio
tations on the New York Stock Ex
change:
St. Paul
Northwestern
Rock Island
Southern Preferred.
0s J
28
104
81
Louisville Nashville 5-H
Chesapeake Ohio 2'4
Con Gas -
American Tobacco... 108J
Missouri Pacific 85
Manhattan -
Western Union !1 i
Burlington and Quincy. 102
Jersey Central
U. S. Leather ,!H
Sugar :- vili
DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT.
The
Second Massachusetts Honors u
Pretty Carolina Girl.
When the stalwart Second Massa
chusetts Regiment passed through
Ttockv Mount on the ISth instant, says
the Argonaut, the soldiers were so de
lighted with one of our fair little maids
that they made her the adopted
"Daughter of the Regiment."
The Boston Evening Record says:
q,i haa a little "Daughter
nf the Reeiment.' She is
niA Til
Annie i n ;
lery of Rocky Mount. North Carolina.
When the dust -covered train pulled
Into the station, she was the sweetest
little picture on the platform. Dressed
In spotless white, with arms full of
Southern flowers, she entered the
headquarters' car. She stood hesi
tatingly at the door, and then ad
vancing to Col. Clark, she placed a
hlE fragrant bunh of posies in his
hand.
"Rocky Mount," she said, in lisping
.v "hoTies lots of success for you.
and we hope you will all come nam
well and happy." j Cheek.
The Massachusetts paper continues: The "Wilmington Colored Educa-
.kn mtl' phildish speech touched tional Institute" was today Incorpnr
'The little, childlsn spe.ci fcy Secretarv of gtate The
every man. Col. Shumway, a elT incorporators are: Thomas Rivera, Sr.,
of the last war, made a furtive dab Joseph Mitchell. Jno. G. Norwood,
t his eves and Col. Clark took the Aaron Kellog, Marsh Walker and An-
chlld tn his arms for just a moment, drew J. WaUwr.
Se then passed from man to man jlailroad Commissioner Pearson re-
wlth the flowers, all standing watcmng
her as she passed to the door, un tn
verv threshold she turned, 'Good-bye
she said, and kissing her hand to all
she 'ent dow the steps."
s Friday last, littl Miss Annie
Tlllerv received the following letter.
showing how her graceful act was ap
...j v.. nio -Rostnn erirl. many .
preciateu - T r -
miles away irom me ou....,
"Mls Annie Tillery. Kocity
N. C:
"Dear Miss Annie: I thought you
might like to see this item from a
Boston paper.
""We are pleased at the Kino recep
"
Hon your people are giving tne
chusetts men. My daughter, Vera E.
Scott Reading, Mass., would be giaa
to hear from you If yo are disposed
to write.
"Touni truly, .
"W. M. SCOTT.'
a ttWt.TO BOTB TROTTBBB.
A IiITTXJn BUXBJ. nuuj" f"V
"My little boy ha ben troubled every
m-inff for the past four or five years
by ii eruption covering Ms body and
limbs. It was so bad he could not get
shoeleid stocking Lt spring
X heard of Hood's SarsaparUls, and by
taking- this mdelcine he was ntlrV
rSedf" lira Nettle Ryan, Winchester.
, - ,
Ioed'1 Fl are the only pills! to take
With Hood's Beswaparilla, Cure ail
J1tT Ills.
Colored 1 roops Or-
dered to Move to
Fort Macon on
Monday
The negroes In Raleigh are excited
over the orders received from Adju
tant General Cowles.
The order was Issued to James H.
Young, Major of the Battalion, and
through him to James . E. Hamlin
and Andrew Haywood, captains.
Other orders were sent to the Lieu
tenants at Wilmington and Newbern
and C. S. L. A. Taylor, captain of the
npgro compay at Charlotte.
Monday is the day set for the de
parture of the troops for Fort Macon.
The Charlotte company vi'l leave
the "Queen City." via the Seaboard
Air Line at 5:10 Monday morning and
arrive here shorty after 11 o'clock
a. 7TL
The two companies from Raleigh
are to report at Odd Fellows Hall at
10 o'clock in the morning and at 11
will proceed to Union Station, where
they will board a special train on the
Southern Railway and await the ar
rival of the Charlotte company. From
here the Southern will take the com
panies to Goldsboro and turn them
over 1o the Atlantic road.
At Newbern the Wilmington division
of James E. Hamlin's comnany forty
strong, will join the special train, as
also will forty men from Newbern, Join
the snecinl train, as mso will forty
men from Ne"hern join Andrew Hay
wood's company.
Lieutenant Marshall. T S. A., ha
completed a'l arrangements fnr the
troops and will have charee of them
wben thev reach Fort Macon.
James H. Young will act as Major
until the Regiment is formed, ami will
then be promotpd to Colonel. Hi uni
form, ordpvori several weeks ago. 1ms
not yet arrived.
Twent v-t wo cnvrnr.!s of n''-n
volunteers have asked for positions in'
the Fourth Tfeniropnt. Cfiarlntt".
Asheville. and Winston are sure to get
positions in the Tptiircnt.
The necnes will bp given a farewell
address Sunday nltrht.
From tnp tunrnc T.rnnrvp.t thp fol
lowing cHnir-ir rpvonls thnt the third
section of the train which convoyed tV"
First Rptrimint from Tialfisrh to Jack
sonville, narrtnvly escaped wrecking at
Monroe:
There w;s great excitement in town
Thursday when it h.-ciioe K-'i'.vo tl.:.t
'i .lastav.Hv : - rs . .v. i -1;
the third seet;,n nf tlie tr.'i c.int.'iin:nir j
volunteers to 'hattaniniga. The mailt
before Mr. Elliott, watchman of the
Catawba furniture factory, heard two
men talking ou'r'd" the mill office
where it nlmts on the Three C's rail
road. He distinctly heard the words:
"Lets run them off nt the Three C's
switch." and knowing that two sec
tions of the volunteer train had al
ready passed and others were ex
pected, he suspected that mischief was
intended, so he went out and saw the
men going in the direction of the
switch. He followed them up and sure
enouerh as soon as they reached the
switch they began to work at the lock
chain. Mr. Elliott became excited and
rushed for them, but they made off
as fast as they could. Elliott gave
the alarm and Mr. Lee. of the South
ern, got a number of people to scout
around in search of them, but without
esult of any kind.
TWO NEW BRIGADIERS.
By Telegrah .to the Times-Visitor.
Washington May 27. President Mi
Kinley this afternoon nominated Col.
Fred Grant and Francis . Ureene t
be Brigadier Generals.
THREE SPANIARDS SIGHTED.
By Telegrah to the Tim "s-Visitor.
Key West. Slay 27. Three yellow-
iunneieo uarsnms reporieu siiueu ou
. n.,-i, ....-, n .......l,-.,.
left to meet them.
Postmaster C. Tom Bailey today re
ceived his commission from the Post
master General, and will tak charge
of the postofiice either late this after
noon or tomorrow morning.
Cadet Memborne, of the Agricul
tural and Mechanical Cllege, is re
ported dangerously ill. His sister has
been sent for and a telegTam today
called his mother to his bedside.
The detail from the Greenville com
pany to meet the Second Regiment
Band were Lieutenant Snuggs. Ser
geant Wood, Con f lis Blackley, Pai
ham FormeS) R0bey
ad Musician
turned today to his home in Morgan-
TEN NEW CONVICTS.
Terms Range From Ten Months to Ten
Years.
Four sheriffs have brought recruits
, t the State penitentiary and the men
: placed in prison today are not the
handsomest loijiffPcupying cells at the
n
Sheriff Mann, of Hyde county, was
first to report, bringing with him one
convict for a short term.
Second to arrive and bringing the
next to the largest delegation was
Sheriff J. M. Smith, of Rockingham,
the man who hanged John Evas. and
he brought three convicts, two having
nice loner visits to make.
sheriff W. C. Robertson, of Polk
Ic0unty, brought one negro convict. He
has a short term for a small offense,
but )s a noted criminal,
Lenoir county led the procession with
! delegation oftive, brought here by
, sheriff Ben Sutton.
The terms or sEntences ior ine ten
prisoners range from ten months to ten
.," i,..in-. -u mu,rno ir.
vpars. ine snerius
their homes today.
BUCKLE N'B ARNICA SALVE. ,
The best salve In the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
tlons, and positively cures Plies, or no
pay required. It Is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup-
For sale by ail d rugf! sis.
CASE OR NERVOUS OR
SEXUia' WEAKNESS IN MEN
THEY XREAT AND FAIL
TOCURE.
No fake cure, bufva scientific treat
ment admi.igtered by1-, physicians in
good standing. ana specialists in their
line. The State Medical Company cures
Lost Vitality, l'ervous andV Sexual
Weakness, and resnres nfe force in old
and young men. Tey will guarantee
to cure you or forfeit SlOO should tlftey
fall, where their medicines are takas
according to directions. NO MONEY
REQUIRED IN ADVANCE. Deposit
the money with your banker to be paid
to them when you are cured not be
fore. The State Medical Company is
an Incorporated company with a capi
tal stocK or $250,000, and their guaran
tee is worth 100 cents on the dollar,
Their treatment is truly a MAGICAL
TREATMENT, and may be bills to all
who prefer to go to headquarters. If
they fail to cure. This company does
not supply anything free; they charge
a reasonable price if they effect a cure
and nothing If they don't, taken at
home under their directions, will or
they will pay railroad fare and hotel
will cost before you take it.
Full information on request. Write
today.
STATE MEDICAL CO.
OMAHA. NEB.
Suite 644 Ramge Blk.
CALL ON
J. L. O'QUIHN & GO.
For Cut Flowers, Boquets and Flora
Designs, also Pot Plants for the h'use
!! pes. Cliiysnnil.eir.uiiis. anil all kind'
of hedding plants for outdoor, and veg
eta hie plants. Cabbage. Tomatoes. Let
tu. e. Beet and Pepper i'lants.
Fine headed Lettuce now ready.
Call at Heartt Heartt's Drug Stor
for all vegetable plants.
J.L.O'Quinn & Co
TELEPHONE 149 B.
RESIBEN5E I4S CI,
Raleigh, N. C
NOTICE TO CLAIMANTS.
The followng property
seized fur violations of
Revenue laws:
having hern
the Internal
1 broken package spirits seized from
1-. L. Hal ley.
1 hroken package spirits seized fror
J. D. Carroll.
1 broken package spirits seized from
Jop Johnson.
1 broken package spirits seized from
ielvmgton and Dickens
1 broken package spirits seized from
Sam Trogdon.
1 hroken package spirits seized from
Divis Lawrence.
1 broken package spirits seized from
Avent.
7 broken packages spirits seized from
W. R. Combs.
Notice is hereby given to all persons
having any Interest in said property to
coiiie forward within 30 days from
this date and make claim as prescrib
ed by law, otherwise It will be forfeit
ed to the United States.
E. C. DUNCAN,
Collector 4th District N. C.
May 5. 1898.
Mav 21 4-t-2-t-w.
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, 1S98. 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 on Monday the 6th day of June, 1S98
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 said village containing
two acres which said lot is more fully
described in book 32 page 504 of the
Register's office of said county.
Lot 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
313 and known as the Morgan place on
the east side of Fish Dam or Old Hills-
boro road In said village of Oberlin.
adjoining the lands of Virgil Thomp
son, Henry Japer 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 6th, 18S8.
ARMISTEAD JONES,
Commissioner,
Mav Wl-il
NOTICE.
North Carolina, Wake' bounty. In the
Superior Court. Katie Stewart et
als. vs. John Johns Queen.
Smith and her husband et als.
The defendant Queen Smith and her
husband Smith above named will
take notice that an action entitled as
above has been commenced in the
Superior Court of Wake county to sell
the lands of the late Allen Stewart for
division among his heirs, said land
being situated tn the village of Gar
ner, N. C, and containing two acres,
and said defendant will further take
f.notlce that she Is required to appear
: before D. H. Votmir. Clerk nf tho Hn-
before D. H. Toung, Clerk of the Su
perlor Court of Wake county on the
13th day of . June, 1898, and answer or
demur to the petition already filed
therein, or the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief demanded
in said petition, and that the proceed
ings already taken la said action be
in all respects confirmed.
This 9 day ol May, 1898.
D. H. TOUNO.
Clerk Superior Court, r
i time a wees: f-w,
Ferrall
-AT
TUCKERS STORE.
123 nnti 125 Favetteville street.
WE SELL
ROUNTREE ROLLER
TRAY TRUNKS.
NOTICE.
This is to give notice that the co
partnership heretofore existing be
tween A. T. Stevens and M. A. Mevens.
trading under the linn name and style
f Stevens & Son. and carrying on
the business of (rrocers on l:'e ...rue:
if Salisbury and Martin meets, in
this city, was dissolved n :...-.y 1st,
IsHv The mid business will be c.m-
duoK'i under tie linn name 1
Stevens I iiollu-rs..
The copai lii.-rsldii heretofore exist
ing between said A. T. Stevens and
M. A. .M. :.: at Hallant : lie's Mi":'
was also !)sse!voit on saal JHay l. iv.-.
and thi' business liint for the sale
general mei ehandi-e n ill be coaducl
f.! bv the said A. T. Stevens.
A. T. STEVENS,
M. A. STEVENS,
W. II. STEVENS.
May 21 2-w.
CITY UKTAlL PRICES:
5 lbs. ami less than lOll.s. at onetime
00c. per 1110 lbs.
10 lbs and less than ',' lbs. at one
time, 5()c. per 100 lbs
:5 lbs. and less than 100 lbs, at one
time, 40c, per 100 lbs
100 lbs. and less than LtUlli lbs. at one
time, :15c. per 100 lbs.
1,000 lbs. and less than 2,000 lbs, at
one time, :10c. per 100 lbs.
2,000 lbs. or more at one time, 21c.
per 100 lbs.
These are low prices.
We want to contribute to the com
fort of everybody.
We want all our drivers of wagons
to visit all houses in the city wu'!ie
ce is taken regularly. To do this they
can't wait at any place to put ice
away or for change or a chat.
So we request all to get tickets and
be ready to exchange a ticket for ice
as soon as wagon arrives. If this re
quest be complied with we will try to
give good service. Drivers have tickets
for sale for cash only and do not
keep tceounts.
JONES & POWELL
Foi Housekeepers.
We take pleasure In offering a very
fine line of seasonable goods, such as
PURE FRUIT Preserve. Jellies and
Jame 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
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.
Teleohone 12.
Carrying Complete lines of
st les and sizes of these justly cele
brated Trunks, bought direct from
the makers
prices plus
Dobbin
OVER $100,000,000
J4tl fey b
Typewriters, Ribbons and General Svppliex.
T. B. HEARTT, Agt.,
Nov. 13-tf RALEIGH, N.
KLONDIKE!
Don't tr there unless you are well supplied wiir
Simpson's Liver Pills!
You are more Than likely to be troubled with Nasal Catarrh if you
don't use Simpson's Ointment, which is a sure cure.
1 ',"' ... : ! '''!
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ALL GOOD COOKS
will tell you that our meats give the
greatest satisfaction.
Of course this is mainly dne to the
excellent quality, but there are other
things that count.
The weight is neve." short. Every
est is carefully trimmed, exerts ". fat
and bone being removed befor -igi.-ins.
This alone .would make our nr.vEt the
cheapest, but our prlcas are l'w, too.
Central Meat Market
AND
Cold Storage Comp'ny
Pavers, nnrl TmHt'-Mfirks obtained .ind all Pat
ent business conducted for MODERATE FEES.
Our Office is opposite U.S. Patent Office
and we can secure patent in less time mn those
remote from Washington.
Send "tdel, iin'ng nr rmoto.. vim descrip
tion. We advise, it paten tame or not, iree or
charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured.
A Pamphlet w 10 wnuim raicnu, wim
cost of same in the U.S. u loreigo counines
sent free. Address, 1
C.A.SNOW&CO.
ci D.rryrnrnr.r WABHINaTOM. O. C. i
and marked at factory
tbe handling only.
Ferrall,
Annually Earned by Opera
tive? at the
mingtoii Standard
Typewriter.
Just think of )' ! More than
the GOLD' RESERVE Ob
THE UNITED HlAThS.
Te
'Itemwqfnn" h,
th
writing of the world.
a.
Easter Lillies
Roses, Carnations and other
choice Cut Flowers. Floral
Designs tastefully arrang
ed at Short Notice.
Decorations
Pams, Ferns and all other decorative
plants for house culture. For orna
mental gardening at lowest figure. All
kinds of bedding plants: Roses, Gera
ims, Heliotrops, Colest, etc. Chrysan
themums in the best latest varieties.
Vines for the varanda. Tomatoe
plants (ce transplanted in best sorts.
Cabbage, Pepper and Pot-grown Egg
plants. Celery at proper season. AU
mail orders promptly attended to.
H. Steinmetz, Florist,
Florist, Raleigh, N. C 'Phone 113.
i-Ktf urEFUiurtt.
Sr. Brysn naid in In a Im ur 10 th frs Mtm
in- u r,.i nlctim, ' . shall fel iriu'nfk, lot
turn idirocnie of bimeulwiin coniiuu. th walk,
i ail crculve llteralvrr-' Grja.MiiaiKon us
u::t:oa is ih'watcliword
tor ten i KM cenit In il.ver or ihmpa four nftat
'( b : plvued omibt.Silver Circulator Umim
.Mil lo tbe IrndiMK lllver and rtiform Sftprt is
:i r-rt of the Unitod Stale who will tma4 je
i.inpls lupios frca for dmitibutioa C bl Ike
ii ui ooco; yo will racoiva a Urfo amooMoi
tj"d llioroturaiand an anra to bo moY Uaa'aaO.
sfind wits tho ISTottaiont. Wrllo )Ml aaaat
v4 addiafl rLamtT. Addroaa Toardottor te
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