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She .State (Chronicle SUNDAY, - J. A. IIOI.LOJIOX, Sept. 25, 1892. - New Kditor. Miust pool your shoulder iu tier viieel, Kf you vould vin :t iiiimc, I'ud filer Ylute Mouse needs you You vill uft dlu re Miut d-r same. C. F. AJatiu. Weather lleport. Haleiuii, Sept. '21. M;ix. tcm.83; ruia. torn. 64, rainfall 0:00 inch. Local forecast for Kalei'h and vicinity Sunday and .Monday: Fair wcuthei warmer. Washington, Sept. '21. Forecast for North Carolina: Fair east to south w i n d s New AdvertliM-iiienl. S it I) IJerwanger. V II & It S Tiicktr A: Co. We've Turned the Corner. W II King & Co. Onion Sets. Cross i Linehan No Kuoin for Dis- IIHMOI1. NEWS OF THE CITY. 1). T. Swindell's s-how windows are reat attractions. There are exactly 100 ntudi-rs at the argicultural and mechanical ei-lage. Columbus Williams, eoum i, was yes tcrday sent to the roads fr six months. The heavy rains have caused a freshet in the li janoke, but there are no reporu of damage. Messrs. Uerwanyer liros. are opening a large and handsome line of fall cloth ing and furnis-hiugs. Owing to the illness of the pislor, there w ill be no preachit g at the Chris tian church to day. Cross tt Linchaa have change of advertisement in this issue. They are putting iu a large and select stock. The V Allegro club will have a meet ing at (.ioveruei's Guard armory Tuesday evening. All members rctiucbtcd to be prcHM. in oi i.tnt milting. Governor Holt yesterday app iatcd J. T. lleid of Marii u and .Mr. W. A. Blair of Wintdon im niln r- of the board of pub lic charities, to serve live years. Win. (. Hill Ldge, No. 213, A F. and A. M., will meet in regular commu nication on tomorrow (Monday) at 8 o'clock p. m. Visiting brethieu iuvittd. Telegrams to Gen. Weaver and Mrs. T . 1. . . I . . ijease me miru parry speaKers, were received here yesterday and were turned over to local third partyites until these "apostles of the new faitii" arrive here. The repairs recently made on W. H. King v Co.'s drug store makes it, cer tainly, one of the handsomest business houses in the city. The firm is laying m a selected stock of drugs, perfumery, cigars, etc. The man Chalum, v, ho is in jail here, is quite sick and behaves in such way as to lead to the btlief that his mine is un . sound. He has eaten nothing in three lays, and night before last and yestei day behaved in a very wild manner. At the agricultural department there were received yesterday white corn with stalks 20 feet high, grown by VV. H. Manguni of Wake, and various jellies made by Mrs. J. N. Harrell of Murfre: boro. All of these are for the World's Fair, Davidson College has opened with a larger attendance than ever before in its history. Hazing has beeu entirely abol ished by the uuittd action of the body of students. Mr. J. E. Brown, Jr., of Char lotte, has been elected gymnasium direct or for the ensuing year. lie v. Dr. Hall will begin a special rv.eung on .Monday at 7: Jo p. m., the Tabernacle. Frof Thorn i.s.- mn be here from New York city to aid in the music and Kev. J. R. Harrison an able evangelist of Virginia, will arrive the jbhi i me neck. mi r luC Uii im (((ef is the name of a third party weekly paper published here at the imjormcr ollice, the first number of wnicri appeared yesterday. It is pub ... iuitiusL oi me party in aKe. I he Special Informer announ ces uiai u is a "red hot third aper." ChttI justice . fuim;wu improved yesterday Ilia ImVLiriaiij .1.... 1 . J t"j"-"'U3 oaiu lUHt wane lie was very sick nis condition was nut desoer n 1 f . . iiC icsicnuj seui ior the certin PERSONALS. Mr. Jos. H. Separk, of Trinity College, is in the city. Mr. W. H. Terry left yesterday for Chase City, Va. Mrs Florence Arden, of Savannah, Ga., is visiting her sister, Mrs. II. E. Hei vcy. Misses. Ava Lawrence and Dra Hill, of Lauren burg, N. C, are visiting Miss L'zzie Terrell, of this city. Miss Mollie Coble, of Greensboro, who has been visiting Miss Helena Homer, returned home yesterday much to the re gret of her many friends. Chairman J B. Eaves, of the repub lican State committee, who has been here for a week, setting his headquarters in shape, went to his home yesterday. Secretary Walser, of the republican State executive committee, has been called to Davidson county by the sad news of the death of his mother. She was 85 years of age. On the occasion of the Stevenson cel ebration at Goldsboro, Major Kobbins and Governor Holt both spoke after ueneral Steuenson had finished. The Argus says they were both well received, niaile hne impressions, and were enthu siastically cheered. Among those at the Yarboro were W. Hill, Greensboro; T. B Woraack, Pitts- boro; Samuel A. Ileusey, Egypt; J II. Erwin, Burlington; Mr. Geo. Leach and Miss Leach, High Point; J. E. Schorsch and F. A. Walton, Chai lotte; il. K isryan, Bew Bern, W. W. King, u. u. lvmg, m. 31cCaU, A. Parker, Wil ruington. Mr. George P. Pell, edit r of the Mt A irir ....... I....... . 1 r iiij wild .it-it; yesieruay lie brought the news that some big inter prises were on foot. Some northern physicians will build a large sanitarium there. He say? the third party hr.s developed considerable strength in Stokts and cailtd a crunty convention. He reports that in Aleghany county inu suay two men who were in a lUdit were killed Funeral of Jlr. Pierre o.. The funeral of Mr. Pierre Bayard Cox, eldest son of General W. 11. Cox. was held yesterday afternoon at Cn'rist church, in the presence of a very lur'e congregation. The Uliciatiug clergy man was Hev. DrMarshall. "The pall bearers were Messrs. F. P. Ilavwonri vv. ii. ivin Jr. i . .i .i. , t . u. iviu", iviexnnuer Blronach W. P. MiGeiue, VV. H. Bain, W. B. Grimes, II. W. Jackson and Thomas Badger. ( 111 IH 11 SKKVK KS TO-DAV. KpiM-opal. Chi'.ist CHCRcii-liev. Dr. M. M. Mar shiUl, rector. Fittet-tu Sunday af er Trin ny. .arly (Vlebration Sam. Sun lay fechool 10 a il. Divine service and Sern on at 1 1 a. m (.horai Pvensong 5:3.i p m services riuriLgi he week Wclnecdfly 5:-0 P m , Thur-Hay, St. Michael an1 all argels, hliI Friday 10 a. m. Free seats. Ah invited. Chi rch of the Good Shepherd. Rev I. McK. PitMnKer, rector. Fifteenth Suu dav after Trinity Holy (Communion at 8 a mV. guntliiV School at 9 :-0 a m. Morn ing Prayer aud Sermon at 11 a m. K'-en lnx Prayer axid &er non at 8 p m Ser vices during the week-Friday, even'ue prayer at 5 30 pm. All seats free. All cordially invited. .tletliodUt. Ede.vton- Strket CnriiCH.-Kev. J N. role pastor Sunday school at 9:30 a m W. J. Young Superintendent. Preaching at Mam and 8:30 bv the nattnr Vn,.,? w.tT 111 , 1LCU lf.lAL AL. f.. I HI !1TH .; t T) Hurley, pistor.-Suiidi.7Setiool at9::w'a m W . X hnelliDg, Srroerintendent. Preach in a- ii a m z.id 8:00 p m, by the nastor rrayei- e-tiut; every W'ednesdav uivUt 1'ai.,i:.,i ;..:. ..; . . , 7 v uuu'u liivitllOU T.0 iH 8:?-) party condition ate. caie oi the new attorneys licensed, in order tha. he might sign them and did sign mem ail. nri . i ue revival strvices at Central M. E. cuurcn are still in progress with nicreas jngiuteresi. mere have been about 10 conversions ami a goodly number of uuAiuusempnrers at the alter. Services win ue continued through the week. me pastor win ue assisted by Kev I) II. Tuttlc of Tarboro, N. C. A co'rdia' invitation to all. mt. a. P Williams, of St. Matthew's wwubuij), tins county, killed a moccasin in his bedroom yesterday morning about - o tioch. mat measured thirty inches iu length. One of the children was com piaimng, Jir. Williams got up and IWht fd a lamp went around the bed, attended iu mu cnuuren, went to the door to et some water for the children and oa return- i ,g ue saw me snake coming from under !..; ucu upon wmcu the little one slept au one can tell how onr th.. ' .j been in the house, but it is thr.,,Kt il must have come in durimr tbo ovarii ii lcfore while all we f imily feels that it wae a n re out at supper. The arrow escape. Funeral of I'rof Kauiuaim. The funeral of 1'n.f n.., held yesterday afternoon at the First I rcsbytenan church. The building was not arge enough to contain the great number of people who desired to pay iu iu irioute oi respect to ho esteemed and beloved a gentleman. The services were conducted by the Kev. Mr. Cheat ham and their impressiveness was marked. The president, faculty and students of Peace institute attended in tK'im d,1 thu Kni-ht9 (f i'hias. The pall bears were the -lders and dea cons of the church. The floral offer ings were explicitly beautiful, and were contributed by friends all over' the SUtc vouwumg scenes was t.ie group of 1 face young ladies, singuu, wiTh tearful tt:,-'tL'rVU?t0f 0ud- done, af itr wuicn each vounL' ladv o-budtothegravembhatfth love and his purity of character. with Mrs W. W. ass preshling at the organ, kindly tendered their services for lifXu KiilshUor llhlV.'' " llegular meeting of Centre Lod-e No !. knights of Pythias, to morrowti.ht Basinet r importance to be transacted.' Work in the ranks. Full attendant especially requested, and visiting breth crs invited. Sherwood Haywood, w w Chancdl0'' Commander. W. W. WlIJJON, K. of It. Ac S. lluckkn'a Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to gf-e perfect satisfaction, or money refund.,!, price 25 cents per bo For sale " John Y. Macrae. ouangrsin the city will rind ir, inter estitig ' o j in in the exercises of the Stran ger s Clatw at 9 :io a m. Brooklyn M. K Cut KCH.-Rev Kenneth v. nuiLuus, pasior. Sunday School at p. m. .j. h. louug, Superintendent t reaunin : at nam and 8 p m. Praver urcLiu every vv eunesday Lint at 7:30 11a ptUt. r nisi oAPTlsT l iiniir.H Wuu t v' P'6.0- u i Factor. Sunday School a r.- 1110s. H. Briggs, superintendent rienuuiiiK at u a. m. and 8 oo p. ni bv vwv y j . rv 11 i;i;iiuiny invited suuuiy scnool at We-t End Mission -umayanpm, 1JA1T1ST 1 ABERN'ACLE. Rev. J. ,J Hall J i fastor snuday echool at 9:0 ), N. B isrouttiiton. Supennteudent. Preachintr ...... u.. r.uu o. ui. oy iue pasur. Visi v ouu an i Ken? invii ea. I'refcbvteriHii. t irst PREsuvrEui ax Sunday School by Kev A W . Uheatham. Sunday School at Mission Chapel at A cordial invitation is extended at,.... eteis and all others to th-.se services, and fnj u-ucu win t-eaij au wnj attend. Christian. " iiuisuAN CHURCH. Kev. J L Fosr Pjistor Suuday School at 9:30 a. ni i.triuauHHi u a m and (3inm hyn lhli- acred Hkart Church -ITalhet Marion A. . . VlvuIe -erviees at 11 a. m suu at . ut p. ill. TUCKERS' SUNDAY LOCALS Ladies' on I and Wraps. 1. m.in.l iu .....1 "lUKiug us commence to show our new coats and wraps. This ui.piiri.menc is now in order, and we snowing me newest made garments. W. II. P. S. Tucker & Co creations in are new Ladies' Tallor-IIatle Snil. 1 he great success in this department w.c , at cl-unou mcourages us to iro verv iRrirelv intn t P -L o-v mcoc lanor-maae suits, and duiing this week we will be in shape to snow wuat we had made up for us Some of thr.o. ifQ,m,.4. :ni. ...v. luuituia win oe very man- NY. il. & ii. s. Tucker & Co. Our dress filks has Hlsli AoveltleHin Silk. i ! r. i 1 1 1- (l;t.t... . - . i j ,- .- ...j uioniivuiaueu lines in been lartre v during the past few days by the ooenin sonie entirely new designs in hiah novelty silks. Ombre velvets, irirdescent civci, una an sir eloms de Russe W. H. & U. 8. Tucker & Co. Kid Gloves. Our importation of kid .'loves is now on our counters. Everv vnrietu in and suede known in tl. v ,,, . , - "- iui"iii,-ou mar kets is now shown by us. Tl,cker & o. F.,r.,Hre aa HoTiTTFurniM.insj,,. Daily revelations here t nn.i,, .f... new and Drettv stvl.. k..; , " i , , . j - j tuuitc lot OI handsome suits, and odd ,-;,. i... shown this week. Thev ar h.rh ,..., but are not marred felu" . II. & U S. Tucker & Co. I have not used all of suffered from catarrh for twelve Vears expe.ienc-ng the nauseating dropping in the throat peculiar to that diseLL Ja nose bled almost dailv T r;A " . remedies without benefit until last Anril Lly's Cream Balm adver- wheu I saw 'botteV BSt0lJ BudSet' 1 Poured a bottle, and since the first day's use have had no more bleeding-the' soreness is entirely g.,ne.-I). G. Davidson, with the Boston Budget, formerly with Bos ton Journal. As a general rule, it is best n.,t rL'Ct costiveness bv tho nw f ooi; I . . i. . y w " otinuc ur uraaiic incdiciucs. Wl needed, the most prompt, effective, aud beneficial is Aycr's Pills. Their t.!nil,m is to restore, and not weaken, the nor mal action of the bowels. Henry Ledger Strnns Up and Riddled Underbuy! Undersell !! Cash!!! These are the talismanic key-notes that point out with perfect precision to fame and success. In these three levithians of the mercantile lexicon lies the philosophy of commercial triumph. It is true that BULLION must be backed by BRAINS, ability must beadorned by INTEGRITY; GENIUS and ENTERPRISE, interwoven with courtesy as Well as NERVE and sand; and behind all these must be the real values that no competition can approach. Multitudinous, sharp, quick sales 'at a close shave will outweigh in the aggre gate and in advertisements well as profit the limited at big per centage on eternal time. Looking back over the hard-fought fields to the daybreak and desperation of eleven years ago, the force of these three words was the irresistible motive power that drove us with meteoric momentum to the top, though a merciless, insatiable ambition that never slept was the circu lar saw that cut through the solid rock of impossibilities with the perfect uncon cern of one who had drained to the dregs the bitter cup of humiliation, degrada tion and defeat. KING CREDIT IS DOOMED AND DAMNED. The modern methods of merchandising under the net spot cash system has de molished his legions and converted his vast armies, Vain the courage and standing of the old regular when Sw in dell stands right in his path with his commercial grape and canister. Of w hat avail integrity, genius and lofty ambi tion under the antediluvian flint lock system when D. T. Swindell faces him with his unconditional sledge hammer and his battle cry is cash before delivery. Ah me! That treacherous and perfid ious sweat-book called the ledger! Rank with rascality, rotten as punk. As de ceptiqe as the eautiful but ancient De lilah, as fatal and sure as death itself. What industry and enteiprise it has shattered; what lofty names it has de stroyed and what vast multitudes it has drawn from high and honored positions through the portals of the unknown. Of little value the corn and cob crush ers, the unapproachable bargains in D. T. Swindell's big store to the "stiff neck" of the flint-lock age who sacrifice their own prosperity for the sake of tra ding with old friends. To him who will listen and learn, these short straight lides to fame are vital and invaluable in the saving of their money, their muscle, their brains; those who do not listen are hopelessly unfortunate. D. T. Swindell's modern methods of buying where cash is most potent has rendered our shop prosperous and sent us away up in popularity. There are many eminent old timers who dread the w ord auction in their business for fear of offending some of their very particular customers. Ah me! All sensible mnlp know the hammer does not touch th goods but splits the price. Head Head : ! These Few Prices: 500 r5en mens' wool hats 10 cents aoh. 200 dozen boys' wool hats 10 cents each. Writing paper 2c. quire. Envelopes, nice, 2c. per package. 6 paper pins for 5 cents. Sewing needles lc. paper. Machine thread 2c. spool. A. A. Sheeting 5c. per yard. N. C. Plaids 2fc. Ladies' nice shoes 98c. per pair. Men's nice Sunday shoes 98c. Fine ginghams 7c. 15c. black ribbed hose 10c. 20c. towels, best yet, 10c. Nice blankets, one-half wool. 75e. Nice ingrain carpets 22c. per yard. Nice wool undershirts 50c. Nice heavy jeans pants cloth 10c. Nice very heavy Kersey 20c. per yard. Heavy Canton flannel 9c. Ladies' very fine felt hats 25c. Trunks 40c. Boy's suits, heavy, $1.00. Good undershirts 22c. Nice calico 5c. 50 patterns wool carpets 50c. per yard. Dear Friend: It is impossible for me to give you an idea of what bargains we have. Our store is 210 feet long and is packed with bargains like the fe we give you. SPECIAL NOTICES. To the Public. The seventeenth annual session of the Raleigh graded schools will open Fri day, the 30th ult., at 8:30 a. m. For the purpose of issuing graded tickets to new pupils, I can be found at my office at the Centennial school on Monday, Tuesday anu weacesaay irom a. a. m. to 2 p. m Edward P. Moses, Sup't. scp 23 3t Dividend Notice. A semi annuel dividend of 2 oer cent on the capital stock of the Raleigh & uaston itauroan company has been de clared, payable on and after October 1, 1892. Transfer books will be closed from date till 3d proximo. W. W. Vass, Sec. and Treas. Raleigh, Sept. 24, I Can Save You money. On apples, iriah potatoes and cibbage by barrel ; a fine lot of each now in store and must be eoid to close consignment Chickens, eggs and fresh country butter received almost daily ; uncanvassed sugar cured hams now in stock. See our " jods and get our prices. Phone 28. D.T. Johsson, Ag't. A tiue lot of piano and banquet lamps and extra blades just received at liughe s. sept 24 tf. Horse Wanted. fine horse wanted at once. Pi rson having such and will address desiring to effect sale W. E. Stone. . Raleigh, N. C, Care North State Music Company. Franco-American Foods Co's. Soii., Fresh arrival. The finest of liquid soups. Every variety at Thos. Pescud's. A ltare Itosincss Ooporl unity. On account of failing health I will sell a livery business in the best livery town in the State. Address "J," care Chronicle Sept. 18-tf Our line of candies embraces all that is best in eating quality. Wc display the most extensive assortment and can sup ply your wants. Roystbb IIolnieM A: Coutt'K Celebrated Craclierw. Banquet, Sea Foam, Graham and but ter wafers, social teas and ginger wafers at Thos. Pescud's. Assignees wishing to close bankrupt stock at a sacrifice for cash, address C. E Shuford. sep!3 lm Hickory, N. C. Magnum Thos. Finest of Table Apples. Bmum. Just arrived Pescud's. at Wanted in Ilrid-eport, Connecticut. A colored woman, for general house work, in small family; must be good cook. Good wages and permanent home for the right party. No objection to a boy, also, ten or twelve years old as assistant. Address, ' sept 23 tf. Fragk S. Andrews, Bridgeport, Conn. arria-cK at Coat For the next sixty days. Good, fresh, clean, new stock at Fred A. Watson's dicture and art store. For Sale. One first-class undertaker's establish ment, situated in the growing town of Henderson, N. C. Has a well establish ed trade. For further particulars apply t J. M. Barnes & Sok, sel1,; 2w ' Hecderson, N. C. We aim at all times to produce the best, both as regards stvle of rmw., - l hv always fresh Deserving Praise. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. Kings New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satis faction We do not hesitate to guaran tee them every time, and we stand ready to refuud the purchase price, if satisfac tory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on tl eir merits. Sold at John Y. MacRae's drug store. To eradicate the poisons which pro duce fever and ague, take Ayer's Ague Cure. It cures without leaving any in jurious effect upon the system, and is the only medicine in existence which may be considered n absolute antidote for malaria. Vm&mm f 1 r3 A n v I J3 1 ' X 1 LTV vV U..43 St" W, H, & I S, TUCKER & CO, G00J advice to our friends and customers, and to house-keepers generally. In less than four weeks from now will be the State Fair, and the Raleigh Cen tennial, both great events, and will bring many people to our city. - If you intend buying a carpet or other wise fixing up for the occa sion, do so at once while our slock is in shape, and our operating department nas time to make ud the goods. We can do this work Detternow than three weeks later; evervbodv will be in a rush then and we cannot give you that care- tul attention it is alwavs our desire to give. Uo cot put oil your selection until the last week or day, but maice triem at once. We can cut and lav them away when vou wish 7 y.&ujucwco,, 123 and 125 Fayetteville Sr. Markets by Telegraph. The Weather Throughout the South In Warm with only a Might Itain Fall. New York Sept. 24 Messrs. Hubbard Price & Co., in their daily cotton circu lar iu-iiy ssay : A wild market to day with the transac tions fr the tJvo hours the largest on re cord A proaiinentsh irt covered nearly the n lg nest pr lees, the cosing was esy under licnvy nquioauons oy tne eadtng com mission houses of cotton showing substan tial profits. Foreign advices were rot as favrrablfs as had been looked for the sales oting only ;o,xo baies when yesterday they were 14,000 incluiicg 3,ou of Kraz 1 lan. Keceipts, however, am the control ing influence and they promise to be iigtit on Monday. Crop advice aa publisl ed in the t'hronie'e are rther more favorable while the wea'hfr throughout the South is warm with only a slight ra'n fall Alter the c'ose the matke-, was steadier at a slight recovery on expected light receipts at New Orleans. Receipt for the coming week are estimated at i40,tHX) to liS.GOO bales. Keceipts at the ports for the dav ar 20 OH) bales, against 15,000 la-st week aad 33,000 last year. The present week compare with a port moverr ent of 22(3, Ojo bale, a year ago. Tne quantity of cotton that came iutosi.ht last week was 145,000 bales at:ain-t 257,01 0 last year, and the total movement since September 1 is 345,000 bales against 6 J4 00) a year ago The visible stocks in this country are at the port 53S 000 b.iles; interior town 117,000 agaiust 521.00J and 74 OcO respectively last year, i exces of 00 000 bales. The visinla suprly iu thi country and Europe !00i larger than last year of which (y(i()o is a morgan The excess over 1S90 is 1,214 .000 bales' Stock in New York warehouses 250 tot bales against 124,000 last year. The spot market is quiet at c alvarce in quotations. Middling uplands 7c Saies400ba.es. Transactions In bnles. Futures closed steany as follows September October November December 1 3 t w 1? ire i v -v 0 1111 on 10 jANDRETIT UNDUE t.Klj II. l WILLI A 1 gmthem corn qm,t; white Mh5$; yellow PVZeH$Z- V'' 2 whiUf western 3.; No 2 mixed do 35a37 "YK-Sa.ly. N. 2, i3a01. lofco.1- GOOd to timot PROVISIONS -Stead.-. Mess nork 13 5014 CO. bulk meats, loose shmilS yt; long clear ribs 8s; ; cl?ar rib ides llJL"?" sngar cured" V T.J "u'"a v cams, small 13 "Nh 1 UHS!AV '1 he Hiprv: -J 1 r t . BUT! hli-Firm Creamery fancy 25a IV I I V N do fair to choice C2 121; ,io imitation 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 21; lad e. fancy lSal'J: io good to choice iOa lleadi-.i ' 1: store tmr-Lod l?uir ! K KGGS-Active at 2(U? NoVis FlrC1- Kiocvrgoesn: ?-KSoStt,y- ranniat,l s'c. SiPP-'Sr Fl Ui; retinwi io:. 4 WHISKY Firm at 1.25al.ii picked 4 Va4y: choice 3a.i: farmers 3a J'; North Carolina 3; No 1 8nellel 4; No 2 do Sew York Produce Market. Nkw York, Sept. 21. Flour d-11 but fcteaoy. Ifinegraues ot spnug 1.7oji2 Mi do winter l.85a2.l5; superfine spring 1 sa o-; ?,-w,uter 2 extra No. 1 Vpi ing 2.aa4.3; do winter 2ti5a4.0G; ex'ra No a spring 2 00a2 .40; do wlaUr 25 .2 00; citv mills extra 4 25a4 35 for West Indies South ern Hour quiet and steady; htra ght 3Wa t T-Options wpre n tnleraUly nc tive at the ope mmr; there was some sell ing and a decline of Jic. but later :he nar " "'tunucucu aim r..osea W to Ar lutures today 14.00' January. February M'irch April May .... 7 40-41 7 55-50 7 : 70 7 83-84 7 '-05 8 05 Oft 8 15-17 8 25 27 v- o 1018 ci.wea nrmer. Spot sales No. ?rtd winter 79'; do September 7! fctoler ,y;Novea ber 81; Decern oer wivj-wpiions openea fairly actie and irregular, ckn g firm and c hi her Spot iota cloned steady. Spot, bales No 2 mixed 53; do September 53 yh; Octoljer HV November 53; Deotmf)er S4K 1.10-uptions were mrdcrately .ctive Mr. G gorge i VI; MR. CHARLS nd a host of j.. ,. I'KUlis ... !?Hest-r the ru-h at th. "I Oi -OUR STortli. Ca.:- ie and ( in 1. Fxtruct Iron vod (him 1 V.IltMll M". C. .( .J ; i -ti. (1 dil l n?t-M vh i t iit-r-il fi.r ti e rv e-rtm U-p in jn;tu'nt Z will, as alnin c'ReHl . ai.il nl 1 & of (Vt.'b t Iho nri h.'U t. tl.e h t Ttl MtAH t- lot) a Mor. h. .. i. .1 rirwt. - 1 Iim I; .i'.-iii:' 1 l y J tr. n'l' a ' 1 1 nr r 1 m L ! 1 M . '. i. 1 s... S. nil '! !nt MSli l'im It .1 O ! lilt' 1'hhI liT I'.ltiit-Mi Htr."t worlh tr t. n ivwn's trlitxi' Third - A Ut -tr of Kslt'ik'h. KiuilMtroutiti Jd tmi iiiK '"' fr X t,h- llarlr tit King t K fnr 'l 1 VH-tltt" t. t'l lltlll -li!l!! tr;citi!i! j;r' 't) K.-iirtlj.-A t tit ri) r.irj'or ii;h. 011 t if r kllitWn h tlif IIl.l- ill i'v ilt-ll e.ir'siriiii? 7r V, r.i vt-r-. -un ! M'tvl m ,! 1 tlit.ru In JJ S '.if ; I .! .f ; ! ti t t t ii.. i!! lc Mk; i l ll:f I I-.- . V '''ni:- ft i-K ui' mi! t,..,, nWtsB,k lositKXtolaer- Spot lots ! C. W., ,,f ; " M S'' 00',8 No. a white joved th.- ,ilK.t y ." aJ8j8. No. 3 do 6t; No 2 n ixtrt o".3- 1 1. . No 3 do No mlvH iCXLlC! i S't your .1 i i C" 1X1 1 - 1 COTTON. C1IY, I y UU WANT A TEACHER? We can supply you without tronble, delay or cost Write what vou want YOU WANT A POSITION ? we want some fvir!i(.o . rimupsisilis, .V1US1C, JLlocu iou, etc. cuci-.siiig siamp. C.J.PAHKKR, Manager Teacher,' League Branson Hoiikp Wnioirvv. v n jy27 eod-diw-lm ' ' Jm Galveston . . Norfolk Baltimore . . Boston Wilmington Philadelp'a. Savannah.... S'. Orleans.. Mobile ..T.. Memphis . . . Augusta Charleston .. Cincinnati... Louisville... St. Louis,. .. Sales. 2179 Tone. Firm Noni'I Dull Steady Firm ISfOlFirm 250J'Firm 20tiiFirm Firm Kir:n . ! Firm 50 Steady ...-iFirm 165 V Steady 145') y.17 Midl'g. Rec. 7 3-10 7 S Yij's" 73-8 ... 7 1-4 613 7 5-8 no 7 1-16 579 7 3-16 179 7 0-0 392 7 3-16 103 7 1-8 140'S 7 0 0 1414 7 1-2 37 7 3-8 3 7 1-8 12 and quality of contunts- aud wholesome. Hoyster TpniNITY COLLEI DURHAM. North niuni mi I a Jipw bnililincs. All modern imrrovemrntR. 1 r.nt inu iiems. L,aiioraioricB, lil.rarirs. mn- dPiim. IK-altliful climate. Lar-e crminila f-uperior fat uity of gpccialipts in each departmeut. . .1 -ai iiut-rua til lllHtructlon. Opt-nn Si-pt 1 ovr.'ni'8 low. For ralaloene addrrw irankhn Crowell, P'res't. Jtiiyie deod&w5w Liverpool, spot cotton firm with fair do manp. .Middling uplands 4ld Sales 12,000 bales. Futures closed firm The City Cotton Market. KALKTOFT. Sunt 91 K :j uru.ju f" " luiuuiiuK lair Strict Good Middling Goxl Middling Strict Middling "'." M iw prices Now profit by this letter and go to D. T. Swindell's by all means. You cannot aitord not to go there. Don't be deceiv ed by the fakirs who would tell you meiu isnoinmg in it; that is the of the game. RtstuctfiiH. , 'j, D. T. Swindell. Raleigh, N. C. 206 Fayetteville Street. lee I co I to. Absolutely pure ice made from double distil led city wter, the only ice ac knowledged by the greatest chemists, fit for family use, no typhoid bacilli germs Do not. take our word for it, but ask your till IFUInA r. TT.:i t .1 .. J i.uJOiUni, uuni lurtner notice wagons will make two deliveries and our prices are as follow 40 5 pound tickets Si. 00 20 10 " " or cent per pound in any quantities.de livered from our wagans. Hygienic Plate Ick Co. auglO-eod-tf our daily A it" 11 1 ir part 1 used Simmons Liver Regulator for uuigesiuon, witn immediate relief 6 G. Sparks, ex-mayor, Macon, Ga. In blood poison, mercurial poison malaria, dyspepsia, and in all blood and skin diseases, like blotches, pimples old Chronic lilrfra t.,., i.iiV ar ' '"iu, ffuaiuueaa, we sav - " vouuauieiion tnat I'. 1 j- is me uesi Dlood world. purifier in the F. P. P. Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Fotassmm makes marvelous blood noisOD. rheumatism on) o nnuillia. ,x,F' PP' Purifies the blood, builds up tne weak aud debiliated. to weakened nerves, expels diseases Zv- mg the patient hfifiltH .rt ,, : i' . " "" "ai'lIUUS8 where sickness. !?loomv fpi;r, i lassitude first prevailed. Why suffer with dvsnensia. hii;,,o ness or any disease of the liver when Vou can be cured by Simmons Liver Regula- Coal aud Wood. We have now secured mnm fa.i.i freight rates from the TTlinPO and ship promntlv hard anrl anff kao! domestic and steam purposes to any depot, direct from the mines and at miners prices, 2.000 cords seasoned wood now ready for deli verv. Inner nr t, stoves. .TnTJirs r T Raleigh, N.C. Wanted. Male and female, old an young, $0 to $25 per day easily made, sell' ing our Queen Plating Outfits, and doing Gold, Silver, Nickel, Copper and Brass Plating, that is warranted to wear for years, on every class of Metal, Tableware, Jewelry, &c, Liht and easily handled, no experience Re quired to operate them. Can be car ried by hand with ease from house to house, same as a grip sack or satchel. Agents are making monfv rU,.,n., "j tcii iu aimost house and vuciii'. uurniiiM j ... "upic anu within reach of every one. Plates almost in stantly, equal to the finest new work bend for circulars, &G Queen City Stiver & Nickel Plating Co., East St. Louis. III. myl9.d&wly. every business family, and workshop. KEmLVORTH : NM. BILTMORE STATION, ASHEViLLE, N. C. r. i"Heresoi fore, t Park a2 are milesVf vlw m,' H1 V'P: table lin. drT. : u-Z " w1? "des atd tif :li I : T ii t... f .1 ' K, ATES BiU ..j ......r.v jtu:j)iei, iree. DROWNING & WHRELKR Old Col ton. Strict to g-oe Midling iM'UUilU .strict Low Middling Tinges Stains Market firm. 7,a7 6atii ' uurOcD rJff' IN I85?T A Classical aM Commercial ScU Mates. Iu.if.a and 1 SlthL hern view f tho nnA1 ' year. Terms ltea8olo. "lS 8-nH.r Schoo.(CsC,lpgo Course) opens For nUfe ,6' - J- A. & M. h. -HOLT. p. "7 C. oa:c ji-3-da-7i. Raleigh Stock and Itond .Market. Quotations of the Inter-State Trnr t. brokerage Ckrapany. . Kalkigh, Sept. J4, IV.'. ortn Carolina K'a t.v i,-.r 1 1 -. i.;.i. 1 ahked rt0h,. clina 4's SS bid: !; asked. w iSr.C;k. K- Co 6'3 b5 blrt: eil, t; f' 9 aiiroad s'sH bid; lJoafcked o tV' J?"road 75 bid; 7(5 asked. fc & It. R R Whirl- City of Raleigh ti'sl9C7. K,' bid;., asked fwieiKn street iUUway 6's t5 asket. N. C. AeTip.nltnr.jl .;t- lil ,. . ' t-w.ii.tj v. 0 tri uiu Citizens' National Bank 121 hi;';. vommerei'ii qikI Vorj , , fiu; 112 askfd. National Bank of R-Ueih 120 It-ueigh Savings Bank 13s bid; 145 ask.-d Raleigh Cotton Mills .. bid; 7askei ASk AH "..F!U, )Uly Caraleigh Phosphate MULs .. bri sked. ' Caraleigh Cotton Mills SO bid; Masked. mnn 1il.iL Peace Institute 65 bid; . . asked. Raleitrh Iand anrl n.n,., . bid. 28 asked. lu'"u,euieui co '"-'S" .-gnt tjo. 73 !id; 75 a- kc 1 New York Money Market 'in t n mini r m j ...... . 1 ;,, i ,,,, j " " ii wui clos ing at 3 per cent. Exchansp closed m;et nouctcbii -i .1 jY-Qaiet and strong as. (iUrte in car 7J?Saiet; mess H WiU 0 for old JjARU Ch sed weak and lower; Sentem Otr i.hS: Octcber 7 65. SUtiAR Kaiv, stronger and la better demand; 8y tm Muscovado 3a3-,'; ; teM centnmgal Z. Rehned in good demand aud firm; cut .oaf and crushed 5 5 ii powdered 5 5 16, cuts 5ga5 5 lOcor.fec tionere' A 45 M0; s-audard A 4a-V 14al4 Futures closed firm. Rioor.Hn .' The Ahovt' ! i!i c-.ti : I. iv. n ui I oi 11 1- 1! i bids. 13 'i0. Sir lubo. if oeptemtH-r 13M); Oc:oter November 13.50; Deceab.-r . Chicago Produce Market. V1S,AG0, i-Slpt- 24 -The wheat market opened weak, but grimlly hardened on ttrmer cables an1 indications of a revival ofthefore'gn demand fur i ash cioaim; Dr ces wre to Lteher. K Corn like wheat was easy a , the 8 art WL were nhneJ bv n-port r hat higbS. qUUt Ut ,irm' clUc October ribs wre put up -5 cent by the cl que to day wl hont, a-i eJTort, the oPtK) smon to the advance ben g purefy 'o: a piastre chtrar-.r iiih i?... a showed smie fiances in syparhv- "ti w remoreinlluencel by it comparaiue-; IK'M ly light rectiptdt-t botrs Pork gtinid :i 7S:"a.l,jr.,P-niier and (ct. ber, and 62 for II nr. r I-.r.l ' -.. r..- Sep:ember and Octobrr:7!ic for.Iauuarv itios .tor Jauuary are ." hi;aer. Th.a folJownng wire hf imosiu f!inir - V neat eptenitifr 71: Oc!olw Ti'. lie ceml,er 7Y; .Mav M-X- Corn -eiteii.iier '; October 47';: Decern! t-r jts- m... 50X. Oats S-pUrin tier Octolr :Vi- lkcenier34V; Mays. Poik-Septt-mhVr' J0('j;; Octooer loi5; January 11.77, Iard September 7 37Vt 1 i. u.ir ? i.. aary 77la' Ribs-Scpfernoer 7 Mi; CJcio ber 1 Uj; January U7y9 North Carolina (;:; Si-vr, I'.ri'u 1 North Caroli ii ! X.- ! r-.-. - tf,.. ,!V. : ,i! Iik iVk;.-i III--, an t l.-. T 111 .. ft .l !ii .tin r- Mn. (,!.. ! 1 i' 1 r, ; m, M s. 1 ' 1 si. - 1 1 y 1 ' .'iii-i.tt'.-'ii KHfcU'MA" 1.1: 1 . w. s;. 0!i( .(1 Wholasale (HU 1 liifil H INSTITUTE ForYoung Ladies HSfUrpa!Wfl in thoroughness, location eqiupmeate. laculty, furniture and fare" School Opens Sept. 13, 1S02. 7if-DIN WIODIE, M. A. Uni. of Va ) Raleigh, N. c. JJORFOLK AN1 CAROLINA RAIL- Condensed Schedule. noil,. T7- . .rceptsundav-In effect October o, I SHI. 4.SH tor w)-day bills, and 4.v a4 Ni5 lor demand. Government bonds cioseo s eadv currency 6's 107 bid: 4'e Icoiinnno 1 1 k ?.! extended jyl5-2m-d&w Highest of all in Leavening Power.-Latest U. S. Gov't Report. 1 V NX lin 17 AESOUUYELY PURE Leave NorfoIk.Va, Com P7'" wharf, at loot of Mttthows St Arrive Suffolk, Va Arrive Tarboro, N C" Arrive Kooky Mouiit.NC A' rive Fayetteville, N C Arrive Goldeboro, N C Arrive Selnja. NO Arrive Baleigh, N O " Arrive Greensboro, N O Arrive Asheville, N C Arrive ( Charlotte, 11 C. Arrive Wilmington N U Arrive Ooluairra, :J C. . Arrive Charleston, 8 (j Arrive Savannah, Ga. Arrive JackonviHo,Fia Arrive Augusta, Ga. (oitytime) I 9 30 a m 10 27 a m 12 53 p ru 120pm 5 30 1 ra 3 l' p m 3 30 p ni 4 4H P m 10 (0 p m 6 S5 a 2 10 a m 6 00 p tu 6 1 5 a m 5 00 a m 6 44 a m 12 00 m 9 47 am A" 103 45 p m a p m 6 CO p xa 6 21 p 01 7 40 p m" 9 55 p ni 2'8 v registered) 100 bid. Stocks and Uouds. ?.t SePt- 24.-Oregou dmix.rtol mm I IT' Ala H.r - . , Rn A "'i Laina 'C) "Y Louisiana (con ,f ?na?e lti 52; Tennessee new ' i " 1 fennessee 5's 100ai07- 1n ne3Fee3V74lX75'r: vrio ? E. -Mat. (coupons) 42 bid ; North s-l-?hn ' s,bul; North CaruUn;. 6's 1S4 bo.uh Carolina Rrownp 94. ' JAUES F MAUP1N, Goneral Forwarding Acett g. at kekfex'l. acd ra8"fctser Af- General Manager New York, Aug. 24. w IT 955. ah.io 1-W; Amn.llU S. 57; Wiis nk rVr &IC0K; N YC, 10 NJ c 127 V- ills r tojtf: Ohio C, -; Mich C, 103; N Pac iS' a v t h, si. A & T H pfd. l.VJ; Cau Mo 551' gan Pao, 8r"i : C & A, 14G; C & O- 21' 11 H 127; D L& W.'r,!; 1)5 'Frie i3 h'; Ene pfd. 61; K & T, WJ Lb liv' Pac M ' v i; M-o -; & M PM. -tac M, 3i: Quick, 3; Quick nfd ,7 77K;St. Paul pfd, N i Pi ?f QJ- YNCHBDRG&DURHAM R. R. SHORT LINK TO NORTH AND WEST Mpin? leaTe Durham as follows : No. 22, Local, e. o. d e on . Arrive at Durham": n' Noiar ? - No. 11, MLxed. . . i-P tU- a5'co5S?cteat IJarham Vrtth Ricl.ron and Danville traira for PiipirrK r South; at Denntot junction-m tZZn tic and Danville t.ruic tv'TP. Atutn- No. 2 Connate i tZ? Close connection and roads The stock inrr nU " ID18 IDOm. :,.J""V, snares chinmn-j- w.X uiinuKineiwo hi,n. 1 . """no email increase in the reserve had 1 m'5ia or no effect. Tho .Li.V81 iil,le prices changf d were from nnction trains for made at inaae at. T.vmi.i tiicnmrcri anrl n,.,, -v"-""ura Ohio. an.: w iw"" .&-Ieake . to Twi "wl?'uia. crtern rai!- onh and i' " cvuu ntn-wept " VoWlT1 dlr U all For Information ppiy to B-GSTAsAfi,.0 Acting Snn, ",rul"'y and slightly those of last night. Baltimore, spnt ix vi. . 42 bid; 00 tn fortils 3-, P1 9OT,8c,8 em Central stock ; nh' Incomes 6yv hm- ' bld; do nrst asked; constlidaled n,i incnm S do store 5ca5s K S bonds ed; Kaltimore Prodone .UmL., do familv a no extra 2.l0a3.25: spring : wheaMMal Patect 4 h0 Seirember- fred spot 74a75: .avHl Store. New Yi UK, .Sept 24 -rfpiriU t-irm iue mu ereiia sbghc dwline onadall trM aud freer oircrings: quoted at 'J.taSiv; . : 1 .warn mm: strainetl trained 91. Tar quiet at 1 Crude turpentine qniet, hard 1.00; vi;ovr dir and virgin at ' - ow CHARLKSTON, S. U., sept 24 -Hnsin firm at 95; spirita turpentine lirm a"S A .IlNion FririuU. A friend in need is a fri..n,i and nut less than one mii.,u ja-oidc lmc I found just such a friend i Dr. Kin-'n ! u tuius. u y,m nave never used this great cough medicine, one trial will con vmce you that it has wonderful curative powers in all diseases of throat, chest and lungg. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that it claimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottlea freo at John . .MacRae 8 drug store. Large littles oOe. and $1.00. il ) ik 1 Kx(r:t Nil on- ; ' 7"i p-r i.. 1-xtra Fuiury !S"o J H Oil J,. Fancy xxx Ito.i? "i -.' New Iark';I MrHn. C'. l)t'iliivi ( ; with u. VYYWJ. Handy and Ki..:c -( Pn; . Lum !i Toiiiru.- 1 l!i a;. . Coast Prti-r. f..i-t i. Kni;-i !' 2 Hi . Coast Pe f K- 1 !.'.. . Tarlielt's N- 1 hi p- v. r pl'i-il 1 1 i 1 -mn.. Ti 11 HUT SPH iiinfrii., i.iit 11 liisiK-ntit , mt Ii i Vr-ll 1st.' I Ti l.-'l . W.lll t u il . I U H' II V i't I h-l t.i I Dociiin WE k't-nl . . Kir--, " film. N ; "1 tl-; J ! il- . I..- !:r : ( mi. it: : 1 1 1 -r. II .-1 1. L' "fl I" 1 2 ; . 1 r.- N ll.it. 11 .1 I... ti' In r 1 r. I. .! y.- I.- I H i r fi f , '.- I . i'r i I- 'i t ;'.. !;! I :, i . it I nl hi . "I A. G. flRGH i r 1SI i:ai fij.i.. PlHOj Kill VJ i;I1ic.at..Mi. WE'VE TURNED l! THE n FALL 1892. 0 0: We have "rounded" ' into fall in "?av f, -,tl.. . ... loaded to the rail with tl,.w.:. .1 , . . on.1 . r v 01 man can produce. CilEAf. No tronblo ?r, ti. . I1IOM I'M make a point" ,,f .-, orld lo buy eh. atK-r Mill JUt VOU find fl low veil! prices as ,t ,s safe to go. You tad I, t, r and your clothes too. 'tak- Suits $10 to $350 ve: Now is thy comfort calls l' r t! th; n w sty I Mrt I; X the old rni i.V, th,. ,ui 1 ii. a suit each particular whim 1. proptr cLan-Mnir tim, a ui- rii-Yi 1 ..1 1. , Jl"' ra o'-ny !.rey u,,.,n ih. ,. ones are waning for vou. For all .1,; ... above actual - u Uewant the jo ing recn TRADE. SometLing to fiiirficcfii1 AK rrt sack, and three button A....1. 1. ... wcwreast(H Pack, cu e Lae them in plain and n,...:. .. . . . or buMness-GlotLes to lit tLe occaion and w,-'v , ... prices. Lan snir n ...... . The Light-Weight Ov.nu . . .... ... Suit r. .1 , jou ith tin -smu- pearance. Iher m nr. .,..:. c 1 ievp . . b"B ay from their su;.riori: ieve their is a point to be iranrored v...., ,r , . uiivc noililli in one ol jour choice. i, it ! ! T'l: n hii r-.-i-:- in r j. i' --. I 1)1 V ii.. :.,:.! I !.- ;. 'ii f i r.- l.-.,tb 'ir.r.y t,-r Tf i a" 'I'l I 1 A t.!V y it ' r ' - ,-, ' .Tli.tt.r, f i - . V . I.' t V .!() i'-.M' 1 : r ir EADY AND S. & D. BEK-WANGER g Lynchbars, V. - A No. 2 red 7Ja70' 'aS&S! 8iemer 70a76;L0?gbetf Wheat