THE DAILY TIMES. MARKET REVIEW.
MARSHALL DE LANCEY HAYWOOD,
City Editor.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 15, 1897.
Our Authorized Agent.
Mr. W. A. Jones is authorized to receive
and collect for subscriptions and advertise
ments for Th Daiiy Times, Any favors
shown him will be appreciated by The
Times. .'. . .
PERSONALS.
Hon. 0. B. Aycock is in the city,
k Hon. F. A. Woodward, of Wilson, is
here.
' Iredell Meares, Esq , of Wilmington,
is here.
' Ex Jude Henry G. Connor, of Wilson,
arrived to day.
Mr. R. O. Burton and family have re
turned from Roaring Gap.
Mr. 0. W. Tillett, of Charlotte, is in
the eity on legal business.
Mrs. J. 0. Bevers is quite sick at her
residence on North Person street.
State Treasurer Worth arrived on the
11:40 Southern train this morning.
Messrs. Fred A. Mahler and James O.
Litchford left for New York this morn
.. ing.
Gen. W. P. Roberts, U. S. Consul at
Vancouver, is in the city on his way to
his old home in Gates county.
Mr. John 0. Utley, who suffered
a partial stroke of paralysis about eight
weeks ago, is rapidly recovering.
President E. A. Alderman, of the
University, is in the city attending a meet
ing of the trustees of that institution.
Mr. J. M. Broughton has moved into
the residence on 'East Jones street for
merly occupied by Hon. J. 0. Scarbor
ough.
(By Private Wire of John A. Duncan.)
Office 807 Wilmington St.
' COTTON.
New York. Sept. 15. The
are the opening, highest.
closing; quotations or. the
ton market to day:
6 85
6 93
6 93
following
lowest and
New York cot-
January,
February,'
March,
April,
May,
September
October,
November,
December,
6 98
6 90
6 80
6 78
6 80
High- Low- Clos
est. est ; ing.
6 83 6 84 6 85
6 93 6 90 6 89
6 95 6 91 6 93
6 96
7 03 6 98 6 99
6 99 6 86 6 89
6 86 6 80 . 6 83
6 81 6 77 6 78
6 84 6 79 6 80
Sales 116,200. Tone steady.
STOCKS.
New York, Sept. 15. The opening,
ing, highest, lowest and closing quota
tions of the New York stock market to
day were as follows:
OPEN. HIGH.' LOW. CLOSE.
15414 155VS 154K 154
. 92'4 92; 91V 92
104 mx va mvi
HIT 113 111 112
61 61 61 61
96 1-2 96 1-2 95 95
97 1-2 97M 96 97 1-2
Amer. S. R.,
Amer. Tob.
Chicago Gas,
Manhattan,.
L. & N.,
Western Union,
Jersey Central,
Bur. Quincy,
Omaha,
Rock Island,
St. Paul,
B. & 0.,
c.&o.,
Misouri Pacific,
N. Y. Central, .
So. R'y prefer.,
Union Pacific,
Wabash, pref.,
Chic. & Jior'w'n,
871-4 88
95 95
100 1-2 101
18V 18
100 101 1-2 100 1-2 100
87H
95
18
25
88 .
114
37
. 23
23
130
89 3-8
96
102
18
25
38
115
87
23
23
25
38
113
38
22
22
132 1-2 130
25
38
114
37
23
22
131
j. h. CLirrox.
t. SCARBOROUGH.
K. I. WICKER.
CLIFTON, SCARBOROUGH & CO.,
THE LEADING
JOB PRINTERS
; OF THE CITY.
We do all kinds of Book and Job Printing in the neatest possible manner."" Our work
1. r.,- if OM tvatftntf in nMumntArial cvcrv Hfiv iirpiftrinir for the fall trade.
Merchants and business men wfll do well to see us before placing their orders for fall
Printing. Satisfaction guaranteed. All mail orders given prompt attention. 8amples
and estimate cheerfully furnished. .,AiTnn .
CLIFTON, SCARBOROUGH & CO.,
117 E. Martin Street, Raleigh, N. C.
B. W. BAKER,
Coal arid Wood
TELEPHONE, 140.
PORT RECEIPT3-
Special Car.
A special car was attached to the
northbound 8. A. L. train this morning
to accommodate the pupils forthe various
Raleigh schools.
Today. LantYr.
Boston, 28fi
Charleston, 3.983 4,031
Galveston. 13,413 11,467
Mobile, 398 1,393
New Orleans, 5,814 8,038
Norfolk, 518 3,543
Savannah, 6,043 4 304
Wilmington, 1,816
Augusta, 3,627 3,356
Cincinnati, 294
Houston, 9,897 9,920
Memphis, 549 3,383
St. Louis, 133 450
The Times Serenaded.
The Times office was delightfully sore
Chicago Grain and Produce Market.
Chicago, Sspt . 15, The opening, high
naded last evening by Austin's excellent wi auu c .u""
I DO NOT
runn tn he a wheelman. and it would take
one with a faster record than any we have
at hari1 ot to CatCIl UO Willi uur uiucs.
f you do not believe it, call and I will con
vince you.
JN0.S. JONES.
The Grocer,
HARGETT STREET. '
string band.
day were as follows:
Getting Point on Quary Equipments.
1 Tho old rock quarry will be opened up
at once. It will be equipped with the
best machinery. Mr. W. Z BlaVe, out
excellent street commissioner is at Grey-
stone, N. O., inspecting the machinery
and getting points at the Linehan quar
ries in the interest of the quarry here.
Morse's Gospel Temperance Wagon.
To night the " Rav." M'.rse will dis
course at the Soldier's Home. To morrow
night he will speak at the Pilot Cotton
Mills, and on Friday night, he and bis
lieutenant, Tom Hego, will hold forth at
the Court House. His subject will be
"led by the Spirit."
Young Eugene Olive Recovering.
The little son of Mr. W. J. Olive, wi
has been confined in Rex Hospital !' 1
sometime, has so far recovered thai
he was to-day taken to the western por
tion of this county. Mr. Olive also
took with him his five-months old baby.
He has been unfortunate for the last
eight weeks, having lost his wife and
two children.
LAR0-
October,
December,
PORK
October, December,
RIBS--October,
December,
WHEAT-September,
December,
May, ;
CORN
September,
Dicember,
May,
OATS-.
December,
Open. High. Low. Close.
4 43
4 53
8 15
5 17
4 77
V,
94 7 8
94 1 2
4 43
4 53
8 15
8 25
5 17
4 83
95
4 35
4 43
8 03
8 05
5 07
4 77
93
4 40
4 50
8 07
815
5 13
4 80
94 7 8
94 7 8 93 3 4 94 5-8
94 1-2 92 3 4 94
29 7 8 30
33 33 1 8
85 1 4 35 1 4
29 1-2 29 3 4
31 3 8 31 7 8
34 3 4 35 1 8
21 1 8 21 1 4 20 7 8 21 1-8
24 24 1-8 33 3 4 24
CARLOAD RECEIPTS
WW., 290; corn, 858; oats, 294
.logs, 20,000.
Special Notices;
.lMi.-.-r-y'';;:;y.-.
Bunch of keys belonging to Telephone
Exchange. A liberal reward will be paid
for their return to this office.
PIANOS
-AND-
Mrs. J. E. ADAMS,
Dress Maker,
557 Newbern Avenue.
The latest Fashions a Specialty. Good
work and reasonable prices guaranteed
ORGANS,
THE STAR" OF HOPE.
"I had lost 9
hope and gone to
iray lamer 's to aie,"
said - Mrs. Molis
ETerTS, of Mound,
Coryell Co., Texas.
"I rare birth to a
baby year ago, the
5ta ot lime last,"
the adds, "and
seemed to do very
well for 8 or 9 days,
and then I began to
feel very bad, my
feet began to swell,
my stomach was all
wrong and I seemed
to suffer with every
thing that could be
borne. I was in bed
5 months and there
I was not a day that it
seemed I coma live.
I We had the best
doctors that onr
' country afforded. 1
'was skeleton,
i Every one that saw
I me thought that I
would never get
' well. I had nalnil 1-
tion and pain In the heart, terrible pain ia
my right side just under the ribs, terrible
headaches all the time ; a bearing down
sensation ; a distressed feeling in my stom
ach all the time ; could hardly eat anything
and it looked as if I would starve. 'All the
time I would take such weak trembling
pells, and it seemed as if I could not stand
it There were six doctors treating me
when I commenced taking your medicine.
I had lost all hope and gone to my father1
to die. I commenced taking Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery and his 'Fa
vorite Prescription' together, and 1 took
them regularly until I felt as if life was
worth living again."
"I weigh more than I have weighed for
ten years. My friends say that I look better
than they ever saw me. The first two bot
tles did me more good than all the medicine
I had taken. My stomach has never hurt
me since. I can eat anything I want and as
much as I want. If you want to use this in
favor of your medicine, I am a living wit
ness to testify to it, and will, to anybody
who wants to kndw further of my case."
200 B1CYGLES1FREB
eiTem to tlx Cm ks Gadenof th cornet
Beat of thii sentence, tbe words of wnl
aider, give a description of our famous
hrch.inpi
is Solar Wi
stent
. The son solo the watch as. It trust
worthy U tho reliable-
eyoiers, aw menu uf uu.
What can ydu male of ft f
has been placed in a sealed
Tress, of the Mercantile ,
Philadelphia (u whom you may refer).
The correct srrengernser.
icket In the ban as ol tne
rust and Deposit Co., of
yon may relerl, woo wui opes
the packet July i .1, and apportion to those correct re-
1 r"i
plios. in th: order received, one each of our impror-
ed high-grade 1807 Uieycles, of latest model, and
Suarantecd free from all defects for on year from
uly 1st. We make this unprecedented offer to Intro
!oc quickly into new territory our famous SOLAR
WATCH, a tinely-made, silver-aluminum guaranteed
timepiece, invaluable to merchants, students, travel
en, bicyclUts. lariucrs, or housewives who insist oa
having absolutely certain time. . We are selling them
for liooea'ch. 1 Worth at least J.oo.) And to each
purchaser until July 1st is given opportunity to get a
high-grade io Bicycle for nothing if, with your order
for one Solar Watch, is sent the correct arrangement
of Ihe above sentence. Every community into which
one of our watches (at ihe hard-time price of only $1
goes makes our company the talk of Ihe town, and re
suits in great business for us. Send In your order for
one watch, with $1 00, as soon as possible, together
with yout arrangement of ihe tentence. You can send
in two or more arrangement) ; if with caoh arrange
ment you purchase two or more watches. You can
readily dispel of the extra watches at i.oo each to
your friends, and thus increase youi opportunity of
getting a Bicycle. - ,
SOLAR CYCLE ft WATCH CO., '
100 market Btreot, j - . Fhiladatpbte.'
Suysooc supp
THE INTERMEDIATE QUARTERLY.
A quarterly of sixteen pages for inter
mediate grade pupils. Single copy, 8 cts.
per year; a eta. each per quarter.
THE BIBLE CLASS QUARTERLY, j
A quarterly of thirtv-two rtatrea besides
cover, for teachers and advanced pnpils.
single copy, to cts. per year; acta, eacn per
quarter.
THE LITTLE TEACHER.
A weekly, illustrated; four pages, for the
youngest pupils. Wngle copy, 15 cts. per
year; 3 cts. each per quarter in lots of five
or more. '
AND OTHKlt
Musical Instruments.
The leading Music House in the
State. Special run on
ERANTCH, BACH
-AND-
M. M. SMITH,
PROPRIETOR
Southern Law Book
Exchange
Vpw and second-hand School and I-aW
Hooks bought, sold and exchanged. 28,000
in stock, but all kinds wanted. We can
furnicli win nnv honk rl paired, and the best
and cheapest line of stationery and inks to
be had. Come and see us before buying
elsewhere. ' Now over HughesChinaotore.
Soon to occupy the old quarters 01 tne .
I!. Book Co., in addition.
Phones 253 B, and 220 C.
Nos. 127-129 Fayettevile Street,
Raleigh, N. C.
President Isaac Lewis of Sabina, Ohio,
is highly respected all through that
section. He has lived in Clinton Co.
75 years, and has been president ol
the Sabina Bank 20 years. He gladly
testifies to the merit of Hood's Sarsa-
parilla, and what he says is worthy
attention. All brain workers find
Hood's Sarsaparilla peculiarly adapted
to their needs. It makes pure, rich,
red blood, and from this comes nerve,
mental, bodily ami digestive strengin.
" I am glad to say that Hood's Sarsapa
rilla is a very good medicine, especially I
as a blood purifier. It has done me good
many times. For several years I suffered I
greatly with pains of
Neuralgia
In one eye and about my temples, es
pecially at night when I had been having
a hard day et physical and mental labor.
I took many remedies, bat found help only
in Hood's Sarsaparilla which cured me of I
rheumatism, neuralgia and headache. I
Hood's Sarsaparilla has proved itself a true
friend. I also take Hood's Pills to keep
my bowels regular, and like the pills 1
very much." Isaao Lewis, Sabina, Ohio.
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL HERALD.
Published for first and third Sundays of
each month; illustrated. Single copy. 25
cts. per year; lots ot nve or more, ao cts.
each per year, or 5 cts. each per quarter.
THE GLAD TIDINOS.
Published for second and fourth Sundays
of each mouth; illustrated. Prices, same
as Sunday School Herald,
OUR B1BLB LESSON PICTURES.
A Quarterly Leaf Clusterol large colored
pictures, illustrating each huuilay-school
lesson. Kach cluster contains ia sheets,
86x36 inches in size, mounted on a rod and
suspended Dy a cord, sent, postpaid, per
quarter, $1.25.
BIBLE PICTURES FOR OUR LITTLE ONES
T-ithoirrarjh picture cards, Mtu inches.
Uniform with Our Bible Lesion Pictures.
Put up in packages of five sets. Can not
Dreaa packages, orders must oe tor 3 sets,
10 sets, is sets. etc. Price. 20 cts. per quar
ter for 5 sets.
COriPLETB SECRETARY.
A record prepared for Sunday-schools.
It contains all necessary reporls. See de
scription on Bible Class Quarterly cover.
price, postpaid, 75 cts.
COMPLETE CLASS BOOK.
A slniDle record of names and attendance
of individual members: see description on
Bible Class Quarterly cover, trice, eacn,
5 cts.
COLLECTION ENVELOPES.
It shows the collections for each class for
everv week, month, quarter, and year.
Blue paper, lined with cloth. Sample, 5
cts. Per dozen, 50 cts. .
SUNDAY SCHOOL CARDS.
Sample packs, 15 cts. and so cts. Circa
lar on application.
Mood.
.. o&Daa ov
GEO. E. MERRILL, AqenT,
Christ tan i.tijA4nr AicUtUon,
DATTOIT.OHIO.
KIMBALL PIANOS,
AND OTHER jSTANDARD INSTRU
MENTS.
Says They Get Drunk.
Rsv. J. A. B- Fry, a Winston minister,
created quite a sensation when he made
the statement Sunday afternoon at the
Y. It. 0. A. meeting in that city, that
he had been informed that every usher
in one of the most influential churches of
Winston had been drnnk save one. Thie
waa going for the boys with gloves off,
and set some of the people of the Twin-
City to talking. Greensboro Telegram.
Do You Want the Band?
Austin's band will furnish music for
picnics and other occasions.
0. Austin.
DARNELL & THOMAS,
114 Fayetteville Street.
T. W. BLAKE,
Room Wanted.
A gentleman would like nice room,
with or without board, somewhere on
lower Fayetteville street or vicinity.
Address "F," care The Times.
Granulated sugar, 5 1-2 c. lb at B W.
Upchurch's. V
The Weather.
Generally fair to-night and Thursday.
Conditions: A considerable high area
has developed on the North Atlantic
coast, with a pressure of 30.30 inches at
Philadelphia, and somewhat cooler
weather over the New England States.
The fall In temperature at New York was
8 degrees, at Philadelphia 12, Washing
ton 10. No rain has yet occurred in the
east
The storm in the west has advanced to
Nebraska and Iowa, with rain at 'a num
ber of points in the northwest, the larg
est amount being 1.06 at Kansas City.
Some rain occurred also on the Texas
coast, but elsewhere fair weather con
tinuea.
Pure Hog
church's.
Lard, 7c lb. at B W. Up.
WATCHES,
JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE,
MANUFACTURER OF
SEALS.
109 Fayettiville Street, Raleigh, N. C.
When in need of anything in my line
call on me, and your wants will be iinmed'
lately attended to. ,
Good Country Butter, 15c lb. atB.W,
Upchurch's.
Cut Hum, lSo.lb. at B. W. Upchurch's.
Small Sugar Cured Hams, 1112 c, at
B. W. Upchurch's.
North Virginia Irish Potatoes.
Nice, smooth, meal v. eleeant for table.
For sale by the bag at $1.00 per bushel
of 60 lbs , by Jones & roweu.
. Aa Overdose of Opium.
The Twin-City Paily reports that
a young man named Bnoaf , wno lives
about fonr miles west of Winston, was in
town this morning and took an overdose
of opium. He waa on Fifth street, and
a physician waa sent for who brought
tbe fellow around all right in a short
time. '.
Seaboard Air Line.
Don't miss the opportunity to secure a
round-triD ticket to Portsmouth, good
for thirty days. This will enable yon to
visit Baltimore and tbe nation's Uapitoi
at a very low rate. These tickets will
gooff sale on the 14th (Tuesday). Bound
trip rates to 35 Call at the eity ticket
offloe, 238 Fayetteville street for further
informanor.
H 8 I.fabd, Z P. Smith,
Sol Pass. Agt. City Ticket Agt,
SUITS CLEANED, 75; cleaned and dyed
11.60. Harris' Steam I've WorKS, fcast
HarireU street.
Ing, shoes hats,
tots. .
Cash Dald for old cloth'
watches, guns and pit-
DEALER IN
That
Tired Feeling
Is experienced by almost everyone at this
season, and many people resort to Hood's
Sarsaparilla to drive away the languor and
exhaustion. The blood, laden with impurities
which hate been accumulating for months, .
moves slucgishly through the veins, the mind
tails to think Quickly, and the body Is still
slower to respond.
Hood'w Sarsaparilla
Is Just what It needed. Bead what Is said by
r. C. Farmelee, 840 Bridge Street, Brooklyn,
N. Y.: "I take Hood'r Sarsaparilla as a
spring tonic, and I recommend it to all whe
bave that miserable tired teellbg."-.
"ForyearsI waa sick e-ry spring, but last
year took Hood's SarsaparUla In February
svnd have not seen a sick oay since." u. r
BiOAir, Milton, Mass.
Coveoncit-iiln
WW 9UIIUIIIIU
Is the Os True Blood Purifier. All druggists. It
Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
. e-s are prompt, efficient and
llOOd 8 PillS easy in effect. 25 cento
SEABOARD AIR LINE
; Buy your Railroad Tickets at the
UP-TOWN. OFFICE.
Tickets to all points.
Information cheerfully furnished.
H. S. LEARD, Z. P. SMITH.
Sol. Pass. Agent. City Ticket Agent
Cv .
ST rnTIMC THE WORtl Ij
IfVouHlQuo
CONSUMPTION COUGH OR COLD
BRONCHITIS I Throat Affection
8CROFULA I Wasting of Flesh
Or axtf JHteam trhere the Throat and Lunge
art Inflamed, Lack of Strength or Kervt
Pouter, you ear be relieved and Cured off
SCOTT'S
KULSICft
PURE COD LIVER OIL
wiui Hypopnospnices.
PALATABLE AS MILK.
4sfc for Scoit'e Bntulelon, and let no ex
planation or toUeltation induce yost fa
aeoept m mubetitute.
Sold by at Druggists.
OOTT BOWNK, Chmlate, N.Y.
1 I
r l i i i i
iia mi iyi u i& ei
TASTELESS
EIH1.LL
TiMDE
13 JUST AS GOOD FOR ADtHJS.
WARRANTED. PRICE 50ct8.
O ALAT1A, IUJ. KoT. 16 1B96 I
Paris Medicine co., bu iaois, mo.
Gentlemen: We sold sulrear, TO Bottlea ol
nnVK'H TASTBLK8B ClinCli TON IO sad h-e
oouRtat three froee siraedr ttus jeer. Ia all oar e
He BTOI OT.1U-
rave sncb am
vours trnlv.
ABMSr.CAB 0
OHOVB
perleoee of 14
laoUoa as your Tooio.
Teen, In sue a rue -msinees.
never sold en ertlole that caTe such nnlrersel
vm. itrouse & co 412 rta it. kp
Tha Winston Sentinel will iasne an in
dustrial edition October 15th. It If yon need flue hama, Jese G. Ball's
will adrertiBe Winston and the tobacco ta the plaoe to get them. He haa a big
Don't make two bites
at a chferry. What's the use of talc
ing one thinp- tor coarse, and
another for fine, washing. Pearl-1
ine will do it all. For washing
wood-work, tinware, silver; mar
Die, glass, disnes,: carpets, or
anything you can think.of, Pearl-
ine is the best. ' It saves not only
work, but wear. Let jt help you in all
these ways' You musn't think that the easy
washing of clothes is all that Pearhne is made for.
E? am J Peddlers and some nnscraorilous crocers trill tell Ton " this is is track! at1
OCliU or "the same as Pearline." IT'S FALSE Pesrline Is never vtddled.
ft T J . and if your grocer sand rc something in piste .( Pesrline. be j
tJaCK hotMemdithO. u iAltliS PYLE, Kern Vers.
Bsh ' m n
1 II
MM II
I 1 t
W. L Douglas $3 Shoe.
; " Stylish, surabie. nerrect frtthif.
4 EnOorsee by over 1,000,000 weerers.
V. L. Douglas &5Q, and $5i)0
Shoe arc th product lorn of skilled
Workmen, from the best material pos
sible at thrtc prices. Also $2.50 and $2
Shoes for Men, $250, $2 and$l.75 Boy
. WeaseontythelwstOtir.RasslsCstf.rrenek
' 1--K.nl Oeir, French Knsni.1, Vlcl Kid, ete.,
i (TadrftooorrmponawltK pricMoftkeilioM.
. if dMlweumot supply yon, write ,
Csiaiothee. , W.L DOUGLAS, SrockUmi Msssi
fixed QuaUty
fixed priae
There Is no variation In Crescent '
quality. The Crescent you buy
ha the tame beauty, strength and
ease of running a th Crescent
your neighbor rides. The ex
perience of both will be the; same
In rare cycling pleasure.
And the enjoyment of neither will
be marred by learning that one
bought hi Crescent cheaper than
the other.
Fixed quality rtyiani (lied price.
Crescent price are right for algV
est quality.
CeTAUXWt SM
MISTS
. STSByWMKKS. .
dretrni CQbcct
dorttd
n siwtni
fair stock and Is selling toem cheap
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inirrin