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STATE CHRONICLE, SATCJP.DaT, AP-R1L HA LEI 0)1 IN BRTBF. COMING ANO GOING. Fonie of OUR GREAT SECRETARY. Indox to Now Advert L- monU. Andrew Amintta.ir'd Notice. EVENTS OF TO-DAY. Guy Bros' Minstrels at Metropolitan Lull to-night- The Chronicle's Urathor Report. Vastinton April 3.-Forccast for Virginia, Nor'h and South Carolina Ur Hntcrriiy and Sunday; colder; northwest erly wind 1 1 Folk- You Know and Then Doings. Maj. Cbas. D. Ueartt, Chief of Police, we learn, is very much indisposed. Mrs Wharton J.Green, and daughter, Miss Mabel, are in Raleigh visiting. Mr. K. L Banch and bride are ex pected home from their northern tour to day. Mrs. John Calvert, cf Charlotte, with her two sods, is visiting her father, Judge a mm jesterdaj the J a Strong. nf nnr.f.dp.raie Vf ALL THAT IW5WNS ?F II IS MOKT AL itOUi' Ji a i if A W A Y . Taken to Tarboro by Loving Friends and There r eceived fy (ieuerous I Comrades and. Acqu iulauces lie is Laid to Rest. Our honored Secretary of State is now sleeping by his beloved wife. Just as the town 1 1 ck announced 8:30 alu Daniels Camp -r s, c-'joainanied i A I Jones, Esq., went clown to n,v Col. li 0 B ui, cf Wilmington, the Korl-Swt'for lUlelch Clearing weather; Goldsboro on Kofossiona I business yes- onvr surviving Colonel of t'.ie gaiUut lder- fair probably for to" days. terday. 4G:h, bore the ea&ket containing the re- Raletuh yesterday: Maximum tempera . . mains of Col. Wm. L Sa orders, Sec re- colder ture. :': minimum temrerature, 4.; ram fill, o.:io. UALi:iGII NOTES. The New and Gossip In and Around the Capital. Remember Guy's minstrel to night. Guy's famous minbtrels will make the welkin ring at Metropolitan Hall to night. Mr. It. J Buffaloe has been qualified ns guardian of tho estato of Miss M. F. Grady. Mr.Terrcll.the steward at tho Soldiers Home, is bo ill with pneumonia that an other will have to be appointed. W. K. Davis and Needham P. Jonts wcro yesterday qualified as executors of the estate of the late Mrs. Kimbro Jones 1,,.. c,;.- Tr, Alf iarV 01 BtHie tO I ?ifc LT:aiti l.U" Ul WU. IJwwood A B Anirws whiun vas attached to , the esstbound train and which was ready The numerous friends of Miss Annie t0 kear ,3 body away fro n the scene of Stronach will be pained to hear that she jt3 labors to its last resting place is very low. Among those who ec 'uirnr'u d the Mrs. J. D. Briggs, accompanied by remains to Tarboro wars Co! aud Mrs. several children, went on a short visit to A. B. Andrews, Hon. Kemp I Bttie. f..i. p f Hon. Thcs S. Iv nan, Mr. R chard H. J Battle, Mr. J.G. B. O times, Justice Mrs. U. D. Heartt, who has been on Clarke and Avery, Dr. M M. Marshal!, a visit to her sister in Petersburg, Va., p Batchelcr Eq , Mr. Fred J. Siun- returned yesterday evening. jers, Col. F. H Cameron, Capt. S. A Fab. II. Bi8bee, FYq., who has been Ashe, Grand Sire Busbee, Capt K B in Washington some time on important Eng'ehard, Misses. Jame An rows and ranters, returned to the city yesterday. Rosabtlie Englehard, besides other close friends As representatives from the President John M. R)blusou, of the Governor's conned were State Auditor Seaboard Air Line, after spending a day ganderlin and Treasurer Biin. or so in the city, left on yesterday rncrn- Tn8 cask.et wa., b.-autifullv arranges og. in the car with the numerous beauiitm Tf. Mm Tot-roll tlm forrnns Allinnp rloral offerings surrounding it. At 9 WE WORLDS UUMME0E. By The United Press.) Nsv ICoftK, April 3, Ib9l.-Me6srs. aabbard. Price & Company, in their cotton circular to-n-b, stj . 'Finally the market has passed lico cents, ehow iug sufficient elasticity to recover, and the close is barely steady at about five points decline, as compared with last evenif g. As the orders limited to a nice cent, basis now s ;ra pie'ty w;jll filled, a loer market is gerally ex- pected to marrow. Liverpool iJ. on su two points lower, ana cibles fro n b tb ihat'mirket and Manchester cot;nue extremely p ssimistic in tone, and wbt 1 T.J .f L U I til. O rl-KH;ipte at ports to-day estimated at ,000 bales, hgainst 13,175 b.des last ard 3.343 bales the sime weeK 18 last year. The spot market is dull at un changed prices; middling uplands 9; bales 75 bales. Transactions in futures to-day were 48,000 bales. Futures closed steady, as follows: prii 8 C.7 68 Slav o o- ' iuna jniy AUjiusS pseuibr . . '.Jctooer N ovembor . . . 'K'jcciihAr. . Jann&rv 8 92- 93 9 97-98 9 U2 - 03 9 0203 9 C2-03 9 0G - 07 9 1115 - - w ' jyETItOPOLli Atf IIAL.1.. SATURDAY EVENIMG, APRIL 4TH. pounaerB iu wcimru . . r Cetc-caied Guy Elita Minstrels Challenie Hiiver Ban 1 ud OpriMo Orcho tra. EvervihiogKc.! r.r UU'KHt ?t! Splen ":i.l Mucins ! Won Jerial .-pec: a e-. I'he Fiuest Dan Do not fail to witness th Grand Street SWEET SOUR PIOKIES By measure. i'"3 1'arade at 12 o'ciocii. 1'opuUr p: i-?es. lioserved seats oi. MacRae's drag btor. haI af 4 DMINISIRATOR'3 NOriCV. Hav A 'r" this dar taken out lett is of ad ministration npou tbe eetatc of iho aU tr deceed, this U to uouty ad pt; - i bar mg claira aiaiuat the decedent t p.ieeent theoitomcicnorbefore April 4iL, ;8 -2 pera namiebtad to the paid cedent will nike imoioeiit payment to me. Ihia April 4th, NEHEWPYMEf apiwG Adm'r of Thomas W ker. PIN MONEY SWEET MIXED PR Hyman Sweet Mixed Pickle.., $1 00 gal. iiYAIAN bWELT CUCUMBEIi PICK J. lilS 75.'. g ;l. GLARK'-S tOUR MiXKD PICELSs 75c. gi'. ClarkV ?run Ci;cumb":i Picsles, (' t.i.' bWEET STCFi ED CUCUilBLIi MAN AJKS - - o o o cnaaVnr nf TtTfl9 whn has hffn dftllVftr- Tho furniture for the equipment of ing octurca throughout the State, is in the cilices oi mo nauroau uuuii5iuucIO Rait-iirh has arrived ana mey wm uo uuuubuuiv ly fitted up. Tho Rtleigh Bar meets in Clerk Thorn Daon'd cilice on Monday at 4 p. m to set tho calendar for April term of the Wake Superior Court. Tho half round houso of the R, & G. Company, which as recently badly damaged by fire, will bo replaced by Monday. It is as good as new. o'clock the funeral train pulled out and Rdeigh bada farewell to ov.e of the btate's greatest men. At every statioa where it was known that his remains were to pas through many acquaintances attempted to py ouverai youuS uicu c institute, returned to her gaged yesterday in templet ng the drap- afteraoon inc of the Canitol in mourning out of le- uay lIieraoon- ing of the Canitol in mourning spect to the late Secretary of State. The Board of Aldermen held its regu lar meeting last night and transacted routine businjss. 'here being nct'dog of great importance before the Bard. The new track being laid across the treNtle which divides the Y crosses tlx Seubjard Air Line track to-day ar.d will bo pushed on to the &e Union Depot site. We are sorry to state that Maj W. A Turk, Division Passenger Agent, con tinues quite ill and was reported worse Ine;rv iast respects yesieraay. Tiie in..crment at Tarboro. Miss Mat t ie Fuller, who has been on The following telet am from Tarboro a delightful visit to Durham, returned concludes the sad story: yesterday, to the great delight of her Tai;k7ro, N. C, April 31, 1891 many friends The iemains of Col Wm L baun Mrs. Prof. Eben Alexander, of Chapel ders, Secretary of Sute, arrived hero at. Hill, who has been on a visit at Pesco 2.17 p m. to day and were met at the ' If t l - f homo y ester- oepoi oy a large eoneourrc oi our uesv cmzons, among wnorn were mo town Conned, Edgecombe Guaids, Confed erate Veterans' Association and differei t Cotton. ity. ltfale Qaiveton .. . Norfolk Baltimore.. . B)3!aR Wiimimcton.. Philadelphia savannah . . i lone 113! Steady 48.ijteady . . . jNom 1 iQuk-t 8 ea-.1 . . . Quiet 5f0 t-.asi N e sv ur ieanb i890 Q ; iet Mr. W. H. Wilson, now a full fledged physician just 'rom the New York Med ical College, is in Rdeigh visiting his sbter, Mrs W. II R r-. Mr. W. E. Headen, son of A. G Ileaden, Esq, of Fittcbro, passed through R-iloigh yesterday on his way home from the University of Maryland lie haa graduated from the Medical De partment, aud velum s to his Sc i?e a bngut futuie tall il 'diid nhvsiuiAU. A V. . r. . . . . . 1 1 -1' . I . O . I i;ev J. a. speigut went to -sneviue X)i b-hiu him yesterday uft-im-on to t;-.ke cti.ir:e ot the Western North Carolina Baptt Mr. M A. Puker has returnvd from which he has jus, purcb ts 1. The hrst isiUf will 8par on Tuesday afternoon. The Rt'.eigh Euuhrc Club will meet at the Yarboto House Monday evening, April Orb, at 8 30 o'clock. Mv-mbrs un able to b prthentare nqats'cd to noti'y sevtral hundred bales Mr?. and Mrs. Childs by 12 o clock (in Mouday. Dunn. N. C , wLer he has been ou buii nesr. Tin; Cei.tial Times says: Thursday vas b'g cotton day in town Tho Aih ance people ha i two or three hundred baas of cjtton. Mr. Parker was dou and bought trom tne AHiance r Opl(j Raleigh lo.ses a g jod citizen ia the re moval ot Mr. W L Hdl to the enttrpris i nsr young city ot Wiastou Salc-m Rev. Frank I, Rtid, D D, has re queued to be excused from serving on tiio C'Qimittte appoiuted by the Demo cratic MaHi Mcetirg lie is interested in good city government, but preftrs not pe for n0 ,s already known and esteem 10 thko an aeuve purv in muuicinui fcl ntnnnv t rr u , h tnnod ( hi Li lian eu'lcm n and public spirited man. May .suoc-'hh be h:s flrt:' companies. The remains of the distinguished Sec retary were conveyed to Calv.try Church wheie improEsivrf burial ssrvices were held. The church cou'd ?;ot bem to hold ihe crowd that thioi:gd to do 1 iai honor. The Ural tilings were ao great that tho beautiful and delicate flowers id mo -it hid the cj-feket. fie, was iai i to reit by the s:d of his wife in ttr; pro'enee of a great throng. Mobii- viempma . . Auscuata . . Loaiaville. . 8t. Louio. . . Charleston , Cincinnati . 6J.'iQ jior. ! 500 j Duil I flai'Qnia i ...IWeaK 22 to! Quiet ! 3J0;sready i .. ..;Qa et iariiei. Kect. Lip. IN AS 9 0-0 a 7-8 y o-o - 0-0 8 5- y l-a S 5-16 8 ll-i0 h 5-8 b 3-4 8 :-J-4 9 1-4 8 3-4 8 7-8 9 1-8 3K; 1 1 "ii 2421 4 19 6"6 1-3 cn; 134'. 6.2 '2if L;58 4998 In Liverpool spot cotton com d steady; middling uplands 4 7 d; .salts 8,000 b dep. Futures closed dull but steady, us fol lows: April 4 49-50 April and ilay 4 49-50 May and June 4 5t .Tuff-and Ju'y 4 5S July and Ann-t . 4 62 iugusi 5 a'' PIN MONEY SWEET PICKLE, qt. .... i t. jars. Hyman Bw-;r iiiXFD Pickles, qr. htjiI pi. jar-i. East Cheap Sweet PICKLES. ENGLISH CHOW C! OT AND PIC C A LI Li V, pr. jrs Swset Pic:. En - D.niy'as $2.50. $3,0U, 54,00 ..ml 85,00 ihov.s at Heller Bro.s. Fncy Spies; J Datt3, sniffed with Al monds, hI Eberuardt Sc Pescud's Com Nice phfjes for men aud boje, Lace and ss, a: "i,00, Ht Ieli-.:r Bos The Citv Cottn Murket. Iiuiaa, Is. C, April 3 5 p. m. Good Mtddiiot; 9(T9 iJtriot Middling 8h9 Mi.ldliDZ Stri. t low middling 8XX 8 IjOv middling . . itaint Mtrkct qu ot. 703 ituieiii 5 obaceo Market. iPvEPOUTEii iiY T. N. JoNES & Co.) LOVERS OF FINE STOCK W.l-L. FIXD Ot a 3T10K OF Fine I)ics Hnits, (t,S ffauvl Sdk Hdta.DroshS i t-, Crsvat?, 8 'ar;, etc., arg ""' "'Pi- te. Ljvett pri'C8 gurtraute 1. IS t5C CHERRIES, (p. jars. CROSiE& nLlCKWELL, CLARK'6 AND BUNKER HILL Sock - MIXED PICKLES CEOT C30V. CI ARK'S LITTLE DAISY Ralsigu, N. Common God Uiii has reraoved bis family there and will m-ke it h s homo in the future. He nends r.o ihtrssnction to Win.-.tou ieo A new ioi Siiii .l Julan Almonds just receive ! ut Luehiiahdt & I'ecud.-?. r.ffaira His place will bo filled. The Raleigh City aud Wafco County Buii( s- Directory aud GaZitteer which Mr. Bra; won is now compiling Nill be vt ry thorough nnd in in'ended to be a b ok H'jperior to anything of the kind i;ov. published in tho State The census will to full and carefully Ukea for white and c dored. IN rmtEHTINU FACuLTV In llrgard to Itain-rall and Tempera ture. During the last month the raiu-fall wm 7 23 inches, which is threo inches above Ihe averg During the last throe months the raiu fall was 1G inclies, tha bulk of which fell in Febru ary and March. During Match the mean temperaturo was only lony two degree?, which vas much below the nor mal. Prt vailing winds were from tho north. Ra;n fell on eighteen day. The highest temperature was 7'2 degrees on tho 0th, which was decidedly summer like. The lowest was 22 degrees on the 15 b, which was protty windy. - A (.Itf.AT OIICIIAKIJ. 50,0K) 1'rnfli nnd 5,(100 Vvnr Trues to Hear for us nil. Tho CllkOMCLB learns from Mr J Van TIIK IIAND.HOMK llil;. An iithuiaxlie 't li!Miia.vit!iaii Talks oi the Oiler lor the Trair.ius: School. The Chronicle had a chat yesterday with RiV. Mr. Wilsm, of Thoman viU. who is enthusiastic over Tho nas ville's ;ff r of $10,000 tosccure tho loca tion of the Industrial Training School f r girla at that place. He sys the town is either willing to build b li dings to cost $10,000 or will pureha the old Th'masville Female y ollego propyl ty for the school. The latter prope rty cvt about 25,000 only a few years back. Mr Wilson declared that Thomas- ville's central and healthy loo.iti ,n put it in tho front rank of the contestants fcr the school. omvthinj; New. If yen want to see gomtthinK that is lea I pretty, and un:que you should our mmbiery goods It. em- FILLERS SMOKERS Common Gootl Fine CUTTEKS-Coa.' (od Fiat WltAPt'FUtS C (xOOU tTine 6 8 7l ;on i 9 12 If. 5 f) 20 85 Apnl 3. to 6 to 8 to 12 to i to 9 to 15 to 15 to 2 to to 20 to 35 to 60 ? f 4' IN v HOW UtiOW MIXED PICKLES AND CU CUMBERS, 10 cents bottle. W. C. Et L B. STROMCH, Grocers. irkrrs nud Candy -SJPTJi'ar. turers. BEST BREAD IN TBE STATS. i la io ; Col. Saunders and the University. For many years Col. Saunders has been Secretary and Treasurer of the Board of Trustees of the University, and it was fitting that it. sho-dd take action regarding bis hath Mvssra.J.i H Ba?ilo, Thos. S Kenan aud RvDr. J H. Co don were ao btaees a iarge assoMmvnt of all the lale arid most t-i onabie s"y!es aud designs alto u ive a: i xp-t-rieiiCod miliiuer r m Baltimore that, understands per fectly the an of tiimnd ig hats, all this together with our usual low prieep, v.e feel sure it places us n a position "to please any one wishing a new s-.ylish spring hat. Oar s-.ock of dress gooJs this Fea--on is larger th, n ever before ar:d far surp is-es any of our former tft rts in its style and beauty. Itembraees ail tbe late and new shades, in plaids, stripes, and solids, with anexqusite assortment of trimmings to match. We areshow ing now a large and elegant line o" white goods, which is the biggest value tha you ever saw for the money, in mens, youth and bos clothing and we have an endless variety oi all the new and nobby styles We have also just re o jived a big lot of metis pants in pietty new spring style and we are selling all th-. e goods at about one third less than fieir real value la our shoed partment you can get any siza or stylo shoe that your fancy may require in this line We guarantee to suit y-u in quality and price.. ' Youis truly. D T Swindell Sew Vorfc ttonry Market. New York, Aprd y iiuev elo-.d t. l-jxoLai.:e closed .t.';a.ilv: noiprl 3 per cent r.-dea 4 SG(g4..k); a.-tna.I raV 4. -o'.'gl tor 60 flays and t.HSVr,? l.HSwT tor demand Government bonds closed s'e"aiv; currency sixes 114 Lid; fours (coupons) 122 bid; four-a;Hi-a l.alle (couror.rt) 1 02. tip L.ludloy, wno na3 wiiu oiuer partus tions to be submitted to a meeting of i e juit purchased 1200 acres of land near Trustees of tbe Universi;y relative to e Sou'htrn Pines, that they do not pro late Col. Su'-:dr r- poso to carry on any nursery businesi as Messrs R II B tie. Thos S Kenan . . . ... . . . A and A B Andrews wre appoiuted a far aUt Fertams to selling trees, but to n,,rr mifft . ,n rn,,.nr rhrt rfn.aoa . l it.- -..if Iii.nn Kf AA.' ....... U 1 O.V BUji v,vw ju-wii o.iu tue flinrra U Tarhoio O I'UU pear irees eacu season. Several largo capitalist from Now Yoikaud Ojio are interested, and 350 acris are now being cleared to b-gin the planting. Tho grounds will be ready and tho planting begun in December next. This wdl bo ono of the greatist orchard of tho country. Fr.'iiklin Will Help Make the Exposi. tioa a huect-sj.. Franklin county is a county after our own heart. It believes iu progress with a big P. N ii litest ion m Invited. is Mill heir g Miked ab ut sa w it " by thoso who The Times of yesurday said: "We want to see Franklin suitably rep resented ut tho Great Southern Excosi- n,o commHtoo appointed b, ,ho Hmw ft,' ifebT'tiM Meeting o' ciMzina to pre.eut a plan f r ma so at tho Exposition of 1884 waj. a a primary held a meeting yesterday alt- r- paying iuves'meut for the county and noon ana conMoena unj in.tiou '"o s'ioaih hj- our peolt: at th tt time. fl 1 . ,T I a. -Ill t . in an us ueiiings mey win hold another meeting Monday aud will care fully formulate the plan that seems b st lothera. They would big'altohave suggestions in wri.'ing as to plans, and if any Democrat haa a plan which he thinks will hecure the desired result, the committee will be glad tonciveit. Send by 12 o'clock on Monday to either W N. Jones, J. O. Marcom, F O Moring or Josepbus Daniels. City papers pleas copy. A Distinguished Vounff South Caro linian. Raleigh was honored for a few mo ments yest :duy with tho presence of t h lion. John d H'r p i.!, m rrter of Congress from jju.i vailiL. As he stepped from tho westbound train he was surrounded by many of his acquaint ances and nd'Mr s II was on Lis way to his homo in js ,u:: Cai lua, from a Khrt rib I to bis .-is . r, 4rs. Arnold Bur den, of Gold;boro. 4f. Hemphill is isUemed highly by North Carolinians, who udmirj LLi hrilHAnf The Apparel oft Proclaims the Man, And no one's outfit is complete with out a pair of perfect fitting and nice q i:'ii;y shef. T ebtam such an article i . b: sr, to go to a regular Shoo Store He I t Bros have just rec- iv.sd i rem J S 'I'uruer. the tv lebrated raa'iuf.eturer of gentlemen's tine shoes, a complete line iu all stylts, s zs and widths, in cludiug a beauriful line of Gents' Patent Ltnei shoes. We shall continue, as in the past, to be leaders in G i its' and La dies' tine Shoes, as w. II as cheap ones. A full li - f Bernard's, Zu-gler's and Clemen: & Bill's shoes for ladies ou hand. A c.a'l is all we ask, as our spring atoctt is now m Heller Bros., 134 Fayetteville Street, m23 eod-lw R deign, N C. Vew Vork f'rodue market. FL'JUft ClosO'l fair y active, and tirm; fiae grtdcA f epriug d 0tJ(3.4 ;tiue Rrades ot winter 3.004 05. city mills extra 5.156i:.2:i fjr est Indies, 'duthem tiinr closed tteail- : traclo snd family extras 4.155.15 WHEAT -Closed stroiig; eu t sales No. 2 redwiiiter 1.1G. v;.U4 Ues-d -rm; p t aaled No. 2 miied rJ6U; ISO. a liitxol May 4 74. A'i: Closed Wo. biUtr: bu wcite xyzy Ho. 1 mixed (52; 1'UivH uiosea Uuh cut nrm; new mesc 3.75(5,11.00. LAUL.' -Clcsed lower; v:ay 6 97. SUGAK - lieii. d closed uud; cut loef and crushed 5; powd :ed 4'-4; graiiuiated OUi'l'KB- Bp:.: iota cioaeJ Bteady; ur Bic cargoes 20. President. A. B,ASS2DREWS3 Vice-President. R. H.WRIGHT, Ses'y and Trcaaorer. spot ealea No. 1 MOST LIBERAL and ANNOUNCEMENT. Consolidated " REMARKABLE Chicago lra uce Uarket. Cuioago. ill., April 3. -Wheat opened higher. Corn opened btrong. Oa a opti.ed duK Provisior-s opentd Livh r. V HEAT Closed April 1 U4, Ml C5: Juh 10 Z. J Closed April G8J; May July vJATS Cloeod May oi4; July 51. FOKK-Olosed May 12 GO, July 13 W. LAKD Closed Ma li 82); July 7 7U HIBS-Closed ilay 6 07; July 6 37X' Baltimore Produce Market. Cotton closed qniet. Middling up'aiics s'LOUli Jiosed active; Howard etretta)! Western aper 3 10(i3.!5; do extra 8 i m " a" do. do iMtiiny 4.7&5.25; city mills liio bi-dndt" The 00 ontrols Land immediately adjoining Thc.mpof Trinity College, wblch has been LOTS SO BY 140 FEET. The Lots are -well located and are situated upon Streets 60 Feet Wide with a Rear Alley of 20 Feet. The location is admirable for Stores, Restaurants and Dwellings Person rtA.iH " buy or build," in order to estate thelftoyT&nfonJr MS to than buy one or more of these lots. IT IS TIIE PURPOSE OP TIIE CONSOLIDATED TO OFFER, for the pre.ent onlr. OF THESE LOTS. fiVtrfl Ft s't.'i.K rll- .rri r4 ... 1. A i 5.60; spring do. 5 515(85.83; do. do et-a .t i i 1 2 tern A Pink Domino Hull. The ( hronicle has received an invi tation to attend a 4Piuk Domino B-.ll" to be given at the Capital Club Borm oa Tuesday evening. Anril 7fh of y O - -1' i t-uf iu 9 o'clock. The following are tbe lady managers: Mrs Wm R. Tucker, Miss vfargaret F. Busbee, Miss Helen F. MoVea, Miss Mat ft C Full: r, Miss Bessie B. Tucker. AH the dancers are to be umoLed Ld a 'elig'.dful tioi is expectpd. . Died. nn-! Y sterday rno:ninfr a l r r aud Blind Iastituti ...iLii.-. t . . , danhter of Mr. and lUa. f. L B-Minie. Toe funeral services will b3 he.d -m, -i;'-teruooa (Saturday.) in tho parlor of iho Pil.o -( a. U St Oiild 1 iX it V:. !U X; - tenci Th.-y are prepared with an eye sp eial to reli. f of persons who suftVr from habitual constipation. These pills will overcame this trouble and restore the bowels to a healthy condition, thus relieving headache.-. i:idigestion,piles aud other troubles anting from a torpid con dition of the bowels and liver. Price 25 cents by druggist and W. T. Cheatham, Jr.. mr(iD&W3in FTondefson, N. C. The Pu'pit and the Stage. Rev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor United Brethren Caureh, Blue Mound, Kan., says: UI feel it my duty to toil what wonders Dr. King's tfew Discovery has done for me My Lungs wpth oadiy dis csed, and my panshocera thought 1 C iiil J live only :i few weeks. I rook fYe btties of Dr. King's New Discovery aud ::.m foujd and weii, gaining 20 lbs. in weight." Arthur Love, Manager Love's Funny Folks Combination, writes: "After a ii. ;ough trial and convincing evidence, ! confident Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, beats 'em all, and cures when every thing else fails. The gre.a est kindness I can do my many thousand friends h to urge them to try it." Free trial bottle at Tohn MacRae's Drag Store. Regular sizes 30c and $1. 5.1J(&5.40. WHEAT Southern cloaed s'roig; k lll.li; LocL'berr. I.l2fai.l.t! Wo- lvfi ie IS' 2 'intbr red 8Pot and April Go.iiN -outhern cloeed firmer white and yellow 7C77; We tern elo-ed firm; m ied spot and April 7 X&i. OATS - Closed quitt. ungrade 1 Soathern and Pennsylvania 6lG;; do. Western white 6JG3.do. mixed C0&61. IiY., Closed quiit aud steadv; choice ! 0'; good to p ime 95i)S. r'iiU VI -dONti Close firmet; mess pork, old 12 50; new li uu; h ilk meats, loose shoulders b ; long clear ix2; ciear nh sides augar pickied honldi-i-B G, sap-ar-cured emoued ahouldors 7; hams, Iare 10X; small il LAltD-lteliaeu 8 " ,QV5)'liE(Jlo8tid dull; lair Ki carg" VW7 Jf 3G - i"""! uittjtiiig louii ounay lor 9 A GRAND TOTAL OF N -SU I AK Closed firm; srauaiated IV. WBI3KLY- Cloaed quiet at 1.231.26. Baltimore Bond Market. B.vltimoee, Md.. April 3. Virginii cm As 42j: ten forties 33; threes 61. Cincinuati Produce Market. POUK Regnlar closed 12.25(312 37W family 12 37K( 1-50. LAKi Ketue-dned 7". BACON Short clear sides 77(5. WHISKEY Sales ot 875 barrels linifa uoods on the basis of I !G per galloalor high wines 6 in the line of Industrial Enterprises upon the property. TO EVERY PURCHASER of S400 of this magnificent property, the " CONSOL1D A.TED " will j" FIVE SHARES, PAR VALUE S23 PER SHARE, . . .8125 PpPQPnf J-mT, fullpaidand non-rssessable in the Cotton Factory and r rGbeni THREE SHARES, PAR VALUE S25 PER SHARE . . 87 xiviii-itoacissciuie in me Knitting illl!, New .Vavai u' T-n. York, Apnl 3 -Ihe market. f.r its tuip, ntine is tead r: ateadier for t .e low grades a l qi lor tha ii:.e gi-a es of r- iu, ana nominal for tar. T'Le st cn a .e.v V .rk coiin s i barrels sp.ri a turpei -tii e. ..577 barre.a r'o.-ia i,d 1.5-;2 b.rre.a Ui. Ve q:ioUi. x in a tn pontine: Southern bar rels 4JK- Lits niachiur barrels 41 ceiita. lioein Btiamed 1 o ; go d do. 1 1!2. UiMijiGTOM, ; ;., Apiil 3 S taking a return to eachsehai Property, of $200, well invested" in Good - mausxriai enterprises. prorCT Trinity Cclle.a will enhance the value of his ! investlneL t.lass Industrial Enterprises, which strained 1 22.' : ko ! " strai u( d arm at 1.45. Cru ntB cloeed ti m: 'ir:.'.i:i tlliw 1 40; yellow dip 2.23; virgin i 1.27K- Tar firm; hs.rd Our $3 ladies' shoes with Pat. Lea. Tips and Common Sense can't be beat. Heller Bros. i . , . . at th?lm?Z ffi SwlVh the vabove ls the liberal and offer is so liberal that we do not nSf t?t?S J-come befor-e tho I,ublic' In fact the be promptly taken advanti-e persons desiring to secure iLlLs Ln for tho BEST' ol advantageous terms! nrs-ciass educational advantages for their Boys, on the mo0( apiSuonhtoiaS th6 propertyBanI5!.I:,si f the lots Aeerflilly furnished ot H- WRIGHT, Secretary, DURHAM, N. C. t,o REMLAIBER i"J " ":-y. purenase or 54iw carries eieht sharps tv id x-uierprises par value of 00 . o. iU iwu weu iquippea inaust lllj . mostVSfSS tSSuSte yUTertmexit vlflendi upon hic. A HINT ColiSSiffifo'l A lirpnriDm..... ana yov: J )