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8 1 THJS ETWS ANT) OBSEEUTE, NOV. 8, 1897. 1.1' I -a -JT iff I I i TO CURB A cold IN oh JB dax I sn 11 a. I NO MARKETS YtSTERDAY JleHivi lilliiL WH R.S.TUCKER CO BRILLIANT MARRIAGE. ReT.

Gaston Battle Married to Miss Bettie Plummer Wright. Petersburg, Not. i I mod, Snow Tucker, TRUSTEES 3 i i W.H. rj. S.

Tiicker Cots store will je closed for stock-taking, Monday, two or three davs November 1st, and thereafter until the Die notice of the will given, when pleted One of the prettiest weddings of the season occurred this eTening at 6 clock at St Paul's Episcopal church, the contracting parties being the ReT. Gaston Battle, of Rocky Mount, N. and Miss Bettie Plummer Wright, daughter of Mrs. William Martin Wright, of Petersburg, and grand-daughter of Mr. R.

T. Arlington, formerly of North Carolina, but who for years past has been one of Petersburg's leading merchants. Long before the hour appointed for the cere mony the church was crowded with rela- tiTee and friends of the bride and groom. The ceremony, was performed by the ReT. Oscar Bunting, rector of the church, who entered first, followed by the ushers and bridesmaids in the following order: Dr.

Maurett snd Mr. Teele, both of Battleboro, N. Misses Ella Bernard aDd Elsie Harrison, Messrs. Lerry Love. and Henry Patterson, of this city; Miss Ella Gibson, of Richmond, and Miss Lilly Arrington.

of Warrenton, N. Mr. iTey Arrington. of Richmond, and Mr. Herbert Mann, of this city; Miss Essie Plummer, of Portsmouth, and Miss Margaret Zimmer, of this city; Mr.

Tenner Battle Bunn, of Rocky Mount, N. and Mr. Frank Parker, of Richmond; Miss Rob erta Boiling Wright, of Aaheland, and Mie Willie Eckles, of this city; Miss Edith Clark, of New Orleans, maid of honor; the groom and his best man, Mr. Turner Battle, of Norfolk. Last but not least, the dainty little ribbon girls, namely, Misses Rosa Arrington Heath and Mary Plummer MeAlnain, gowned in white organdies.

The beau tiful young bride, who entered leaning on the arm of her grandfather, twa nnr.yM,m r- r- in, garnitened veil muslm de sal, orange blossoms and pearl ornaments. Her veil was caught with orange blossoms, and she wore an elegant pearf brooch, an heirloom of the family, and carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses, tied with broad wiiite satin ribbons. The maid of honor was gowned in white organdies over white satin, pink ribbon trimmings and a broad pink satin ribbon sash, tied' gracefully on the left side; her bouquet being La France roses tied with broad pink satin ribbons. The bridesmaids wore dainty gowns of pink organdy over pink satin, with pink satin 'ribbon sashes, tied on the left side and carried bouquets of La France, roses. tied with pink satin ribbons.

The organ nliTMl aoftlv A rin tr fh wremnnr The (bridal party left the church to the strains' Aienaeisonn weaamg marcn. Among those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Jb Battle, of Rocky Mount, N. T.i 7 Air.

iurnrr Amngxon, oi ivicutuouu. inventory is nnm. oneninn nffhk ctnm the trustees will of fer the balance of stock remaining at greater reduced prices to rapidly dispose of the goods. 1 i Eylrybody is advised to wait for the POLITICS SEEMS TO HAYE ABSORBED ATTENTION. Report From the Chicago Grain Market-Stocks and Bonds Surrender to Politics.

Chicago, Not. 2. If attention bad not been, forcibly called to the alarmingly poor prospect for a crop of winter jrhett next season, the market for that article would probably bare closed a ood deal lower than It did today. As It wa- the December option showed a cent decline at the finish. Farorable Argentine crop news, large northwest receipts and additional rains east of the Mississippi were among the weakening factors.

Corn was) weak early, bat closed unchanged. Oats were a shade lower at the close. ProTisions closed 8 cents lower for pork and ribs, and cnhcanged for lard. Chicago, Nor. i opening.

WH1AT. oremoer (new) December 36 94X SAX so S3 OOl WoTcmber nx tux December. May OATS. Ma SIX UJK WtaS FORK, Per BbL December rr eo 8 67 IU January December TO January fi bo BHUKT RIBS, Psr 100 Lbs. mt pseemhsr 00 Casa quotations were as 4 nx 4 4 4 4 Flour an let Wheat, No.

sw.1 Mo.8 spnn 82a83: No. iM.f7st.tM. voru, No. r6K aS Oat. s.

wo. wnii ab ItXms No. a whit tlattX. Kje No. 47 Barley.

No. a nominal: Nr. a fob Sfett: No. i. Flax seed au.

1 071 08.. Pn Timothy seed S2.eS. Mess pork pr XML, l7.COa7.e5 Lard per hfl lbs ti KXa tJhort rib sides (loose! I4.80s4.7a Drj-alted shoulder (boxed 4 75a.uu. Snort clear boxed) S5SUAJX Whiskey. dJttUers' nn-Issed coses per gallon 91.18.

UtBRPOOU LrrnvooL. Not. P. cot ton spot 1 1 fair demand, prices unchanged; AmtruMa middiinarA ll-S'd eeeot sa TaayVere 10.000 Mies, of which 90S were for speculation and xport. and tnetadedSlW American: receipts I7.CM0 baler, Jnclnd St.000 American.

raturw opened stdy, with a moderate demtod and closed quiet tut steady. American middling. i. Noreasber "2 i0 KoTember so4 December 1 Jimuarrand Februarv i iMoemoersaa jinun. Februarraod Maron I lu April and Maj Aorll and Mar iuIJbim loo June and July Jslvans Aurusv.

Auaitanl September. NSW UKLKANB. Nsw oattBAwa, ia. NoTsmber t. O.t oa fUtuiss barely stesdyt sates siaw oa ss.

November Deeembsr senary i IwsHl wp st to SySB fmSi RAL1GH COTTON XABKBT. WAt.siaa.rT. CX. NoTsmber 9 Hew eotton 8)lfeiJ. Beoelsts IU bales.

PBODDCX HASKET. sbiekens Ow MkiUiAK RATA1 STORKS. WrwNTO. Moremoer 9v-spfrtt -sarpenti: n-ttnlng dolnsr; receipts 83 essav. Bosts steady mmmm sLUi good strsints SUOt reoeipu 871 barrels.

Crude turpentine steady: hard CLIO; soft SLSQtTlrrto lUlk reoelpc74 barrels, rfar st'ady at fUO, reoetpts i barrels. Os7bawro. (SVOL. Not. -Arm at SdS aales eaaka.

MoslB firm: sales B. tl.U; C. 81. IV. DTiTlS; B.

L90: F. tlX. U0, I. SUM. 81 8X si.

815. 88.80, window glas 8Xi4L water white 98.W. Sat a i aii. (s. Not.

t. Spirits taroi tfne opened firm at "8. with sales COOeasks, lossdatiVX. with further sales of 9" casks; tseelpts cask. JtoslD firm: satee 8,320: receipts 9,480: R-C 8L1; I 8U16: B.

ujeu; 9Lc. wlpdew slasa 83 60: water white IS 9i i Take La xa tire Bromo Quinine Tab-eta. A'l Drovgists refund the money If It faQs to cure. 25c THE KIND OF A GIRL TO HAVE. (From the Chicago News.) He: "Do you think there really is any danger in kissing?" She: "Wait till I go to the stairs and listen to find out whether papa is asleep or not." You can't cure consumption, but you can avoid it and cure every otner rorm of throat or lung trouble by the use of One Minute Cough Cure.

Carolina Drug Company. When Elizabeth Barrett married Rob ert Browning, the brides father ex pressed himself on the subject with cruel frankness. "What he objected to, he said, "was not her union with a silly young poet, but her marrying at ail ar an age when persons of her years 40 should hare their minds fixed exclusive ly on the next world." There Is no need of little children be ing tortured by seal head, ecsema and kin eruptions. DeWltt's Witch Haxcl fires instant relief and cures per manently. Carolina Drug Company.

Active workers everywhere for "Christ Art, or The Story of our Saviour in Pictures; the greatest selling art work published in ten years; 6,300 cop.es sold tn au aays; zuu ror seizing izo copies 80 daya; other liberal inducements ind salary of $18 per week and expenses to several good parties to sp point i gents; a rare opportunity: many agents make over $100 per month on other books and Bibles for the Kmas Holidays; write immediately. In ternational News and Book Baltimore. BANKERS AND BROKERS, 1 NASSAU COR. WALL ST. I New Tortc Stock Kchange.

MEMBERS OF New York Cotton Kxehaage Chicago Board of Trade. Orders executed on the above in Bonds, Stacks, Cotton, Grain. a grave, Mrnnn WE roarcn It vat terUmoni an iT3alIIII.il tbam to ron. or addi and will aem! thvra and book iraa trflli 'hm Eudi Ytanu mm all Karvona tMaaaaaa. au id ui WmH Memor, Loaa of Brain I owar, mm! Vitality lUigtlv Erntaalona, Vartoocala, Krll Dreams, Headache aln la ttaa Llmba aiwl Bade, sad Inaaaltr, eauad by routhrul errors or ze etmi: rrar inaairanoa oramtaaor a kli kind of aitbar aos.

aak for Jtuzta or Toora. or liquid form. Taka bo oWtar. tH par "ttla at x. for Sold nndrr a iraumataa to aura otiuoams afandad.

PYaparod oolv ty SB OXSXAH tfOSHTAt. K11IIDT OCX. Mraad Kt4. U- a A For sals in 3a4elra m. Blmpeon.

by J. Hal Bobbitt.aas Sale of Valuable Mill. By Tirtue of a decree of tbs Superior court wake only rendered at July term. 1897, 4 en ectioti entitled w. M.

yfan. Rzecn-r, aitln' W. U. Hood ei a', I will offer tor im' 11 auction, to tbe blabest bidder or cash, at the enrt bonae door In Raleigh, Friday 19thdyof Movember.l497.at It 'c o-k. tbe folluwlDg real property, to: wit, trct or land sltnate ta Ma k'a Crek town, hip.

Wake county, North Caro lna, and ound aa follows, lo-wlt On tbe north by -e land of Jimei A. Hood; on tne east by h- land ol Kasom Honrycuttjon tbeanutb tbe land of Williamson, and on tbe et by tbe land of W. H. Richardson: con Unlng one hundred acres, nv re or lean be ng th am me Iud by 8 A. Hood rom E.

Richard-um, registered in the 'lBce ol Wake conntv In boor aue purcbaad bv K. Rl bardson p.leat'ey Manuu'n and hh wife. On the Ian i Is th "Hool Mill." one ol the aoai va'uubl ml Is la Wake coany; also a t-r- hueand re-i lence. Term" of cah I his 19. da of tobr.

f97. W.JB. SNOW, Commissioner. -3Cd. WILL GO ON Haven St out reat bargains.

Haywood Snow Tucker, "'and Mrs. Jacob Battle, of Rocky Mount, eware of Imitations The Welsbich Light Oompany serve Crlngemmt all makers and aers of imitation Incandescent Gia Lamps, are tme and trouble by baying the original, Pocahontas Smokelesi BEST AND CHEAPEST. a Oreason, of the Raleigh Co I to! Villa, made a careful test In April last of tw ears of ooal. He says: aror n. a w.

rjoaioost per hour ....11. in vi VI Vs. a. kj. luSZ.

The N. W. oar was Pocahontas ooal, tb u. oar was some other and as good si any that comes to this market sxcspl PscaKeai Us. This Is a saving of 13 He.

per hour. car load lasted 88 hours, saving on a car loaJ of 110.35. Mr. reason Is well posted tn hli business and disinterested. Let those who hav Money to Burn put it In some other ooal.

These'who'wlsh tr sve money for a better purpose burn Puca a tvntas Smokeless Coal. For sale here only Jones Powell, Itinerc' A rents, Kaieigta, n. IIFresh Lot Turnip Seed AT Carolina Drug Co. 4 Can supply the trade witti Eo Jtb Zern Prize Turnip and Short titem 4 flrtllarfl HpAd I Write for pricec iiCarolina Drug i RATjKTGH, K. 0.

LOST COUNTY BONDS. FiveVon4 of the nt Pmharn. Nr'h ''aro lna. U'iiborl 18. 8 2i), ft and ti.

1 td Auui 1st. 17. i jat)le lent yesrs sfr dm. sen for IVi.wnh tn rt poos Nttcd for flK.ioi. rs ti fucauc paw.

abto a he M-lMant NXIonnl n-nk, sill ire. Md. id ihd Utoed to ulld th ourt IIoa of Durham Tb hove dacrlbel flv bn paid off the Coir tv or t)urhtna. but hiv been lst or tnl-ftld or hut' Mime other wsy dlssni etl. Al' Dronn noMfl-d not to hiiT otlAti said bonda.

This October 20th, 17. A. D. MARK HAM. Chairman Board, of Commissioners Dar-bsmCr-anty.

10-22-dOd. Notice. Tbe annual meeting ef tbe stockholders of tho tta'eigh Gatton Railroad ompany will be held at tbe office of the co nan any in Ral-elirh. N. tx, on Thursday, November 11th.

lttfl, ai 10 o'clock a. m. JOHN H. SHARP, Treasurer. Notice.

Tbe annual meeting of the stockholders of tbe Ralelfb urute Atr-Ll Hal' road Unnrut' will be held at the offioe of th romaany In Raligh, N. on Thursday, lo-vemoer l.th, iwi. at o'c'ock a m. JOHN H. 8HARP.

Treasurer, Annual Meeting. "The annual meeting of tbe stockholders ol tbePlm-tbo Railway Company will be beld at the ofTioe of the Rs'eigu A Gaston Raili road Oompany In Ra elab, N. on Thursday, f.oveuiber 11th, ldU7, at 9 o'clock a. JOHN H. SHARP, K-11 ant Treasurer, Divorces for Desertion.

Ninety days' residence. Absolute divorce for desertio Intemperance, cruel ty, neglect. Sewan French. Lawyer. 06 Broadway, Fargo, N.

Dak. Pan blet mailed i two 2-eent stamps. YOUR -OF- Especially Invited. BOND. luliusf Lewis Hardware Company.

'11' till i 9 i. V- '1 1 Trustees. notice that they will prosecute for fax- none others are so good. 8oM only by N.C. LIFE INSURANCE CO.

PAID TO rOLICY.HOLDt.BS tt7 tvMKrv na la rtvM. assignments ei the policies can be nude 'h'V-; Farmers Bank, RALEIGH MUTUAL BENEFIT riiFOR pITS 4SaUM. 1 i a-Sjra4iLK POP I I -nrlE 'P most Bia A. 1S4 LA 103 1 114 115 178 124 lte WH 107J 40 129 130 188 118 ISO 180 104 108 80 81 80 85 UA 99 90 i Pslpslas Aksstatoly Nss-FstfsltsMs Altar Ssssss Vssr. In case of lapse the ollc Is continued in tore as long as Its rains wulpaf aw ir nvafAPiwl a mijh ni nald.nn Amarioan Bonslng ani Trust Ca-, Baltlmeiw, i HAN sTI.

OeswraJ Agwst. malelca. N. After the second rear policies are incontestable; and all restrictions as to raa- Worth Carolia- North Carolina t's NOB stock Balsia-B A fasten KaleiA-b A Gaaton ft Seaboard Air Line BB City of Balela-h 1907 JVOAsBooiety 8s-. Cltiwni National Bank Commercial and Farmers Bank.

National uanaoi Kaieiga KsJels-h iteTfnss Bank Meehanlos Dime HsTings Bslelsk Cotton Oaraleiga Cotton OaralelA-h Phonhats NCCarOo TMHUil HIS Wl i Mius atia- sre COTTON IS! STILL) LAGGING. Atlanta Constitution.) Eke low Dries of cotton seems to be tm too hlxh for the manufacturers. Tner. is such "factory wndi- tls of thin, st Fall Wm and IJ T1 SZ. wuis Pr.ti-M, daneatraTsl and oocnoatfott are renoved.

I N. C. Last nlht the ronnle were ten- -i T7 :r.J. uerea a grana reception ai ine resiaence of the bride's grandfather, on Washing ton street, The newly married couple left tonight for Rocky Mount, where they will reside. A BRILLIANT SOCIETY EVENT.

Greensboro, N. Not. 2. Special) Number 620, West Market street was the centre of attraction in the city of Flowers on Monday night. It was the occasion of the crystal wedding of Rer.

and Mrs. W. Griseom. For many rAdilrsi fw tki4 Kaah 4Yva eatV aam- tv assasj raszu uiv V4Ai is ix VV1AS m-milty. Four hundred Invitations had been sent out and most elaborate pre parations had been made for an elegant reception.

Gelrose, the beautiful Gris eom residence, had been put In perfect order and profusely decorated with rare and choice flowers, and refreshments prepared for a very large company. The reception lasted from 8 to 12 o'clock. The Broekmnn orchestra, so noted for the excellence of its mone was engaged for the evening. At 8 o'clock friends began to arrive, and continued to pour in for an hour. The guests were received in their elegant parlor by Mr.

and Mrs Gr'asom, assisted by President and Mrs. Dred Peacock and Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

OdelL AU the ladies were handsomely drosseJ Mrs. Odell wore brocaded satin; with yellow cripe de chine trimmings find corsage banqnet of yellow chrysanthemums. Mrs. Peacock wore a handsome brocaded satin, white ch'ffon and white enrysaatoemums. Mrs.

tinssom was attired in a rich black satin brocade. with garnature of lace and white chiffona most tasteful and elegant gown. The presents were numerjfis and and raJnable and attested the high esteem in which Mr. and Mrs. OrUsjrn are held.

The dining room was dressed in yellow and white with banks of flowers. It was filled with tables with chairs for four persons each and a most ele gant collection as served. The manu consisted of turkey, chicken salid, grated ham, sandwiches, celery, salted almonds, olives, ice cream, many kind of cake tnd a variety of fine fruits. Rarely hare we seen so many beautiful and handsomely dressed ladies or a larg- mW met and'thl occasion throughout was not only brinianT but nJoyle. The event of the evening tne reading of an original peom iiuiiy reau oj oiiss Aitee Josart, the ac- comphphed teacher of elocution In Greensbero Female College, WARNING.

Persons who suffer rom coughs and colds should heed the xarnings of danger and save themselves offering and fatal results by using One tfinnte Cough Cure. It is an infallible vmedy for coughs, colds, croup and all hroat and lung troubles. Carolina Drug Company. THERE IS HOPE FOR HER YET (From the Indianapolis Journal.) Minnie: "I puckered up my mouth and he nex offered to kisa though knew a good thing when he saw It." Mamie: "Perhaps he didn't see It." Minnie: "That's so! I forgot the light was low." You can't afford to risk your life by allowing a cold to develop into pneumonia or consumption. T-atant relief and a certain cure are affords by One Minute Cough Cure.

Carolina Drug Company. THE NEW 8 SPREADS. Of their great vtrtues we mean Vick Little Liver Pills (the bealtb-keep era in the and Kodak-Headache-Powders 3 doses 10c. 'the Tonic Balm for all Pains). Ask your druggist.

I Oash loans are granted where valid tsfooUaterai iecurlty. i 1 J)HN C. DRfiWRY. State Agent, Raleigh, N. O.

I Still ti I Cdmmerciol and -the RALEIGH, N.C vw coxioa BrAot. by Mrs. Elenor Hunley. of CONDITION MARCH O. 1807.

STATEMENT Capital Stsek Ssraltia Fund, Paid Up, Nat UndUlssd Proflta, Dapaalts, Raf dvnoalt hoiM I i tor rent OF 100.000.00 18,000.00 7,183 303.300.OS 1 si aaassi No Interest paid on deposits. Offers ui euttomers every accommodation cenalatsat with ast bsaklaf. A number of good! baslnea for OFFIGERS! ieasx enecinai. unqoesuonaoiy me iow pnee vi raw COT ton is causea oj tne uick ui ueuiauu for eotton goods, and the lack of demand 9s due to a lack of money. The gold men say there is plenty of money in circulation.

There Is probably more than a plenty in circulation in the financial centers, but that fact doesn't help matters In the wide expanse of territory covered by the South and West. There Js more in circulation in the West than there has been, owing to the higher price of wheat, but the increase is not a drop la the bucket compared with the needs LJ Pfopie. (The territory referred to Is the market1, for eotton goods, and owing to the lack THE YARBORO' HOUS IS THE ONLY HOTEL IN THE BUSINESS SECTION J. J. THOMAS, President.

H. B. JosaN, Caanler, directors: f. J. THOMAS, Balelaa.

A. HORNE, B. N. d. llLKaiei an.

Jr. rAUft Aoeraeeu. ta A Ski aa. stiaii aa a a aassa Tarboru (H. B.

BATTLK, Balelah. WATTS, Dnrbam. H. A. LONDON, 1 or money mere, me nuus sua weir hr.l him nnk.n nn -rh RALEIGH, N.

C. And as it will be almost entirely and re-carpeted by July 1, 1697, its guests will be made more comfor-able than ever. Reference is made to any one who yiaits Raleigh. rent. ALF.

A. THOMSON, Vtse-Prealdent H. W. JACKSON, Assistant Oasalsr; Clayvra. A.

A THOMPSON. Raleigh ntuoora. i- NOTI CH3 OF AD MINISTB ATIOU, naTinf QtraXfled as admuustrater s)f the estate of Prince P. Pags, deceassd. late of Wake Ooonty.

N. X. this Is 4sr notify persona haTlng claims against the said estate to present them to the andstv signed at his office in Raleigh, N. CL, sa or before the 28th day of October. 18DS.

or this notice- will be plead In bar of their recorery, and all persons Indebted te the said estate will please rnske hnxnedlate payment to the undersigned. J. U. MARCOil, i Administrator. Transient Guests sold stocks piling up.

When will matter take a turn? When the manufacturers join with the farmers in abolishing the single gold stand-Aid. Unless that is done shortly, the cnajority of the Eastern mills will have 9a go out of business. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. At tbs Raleirh Loan t)f 207 WU minkton strcst sign 8 gold ball over the dool, a larga lot of forfeited Musical Goods, Watches. Jewelry, Pistols, TrtMs, VaUaes, all kinds of tools sod mai other goods.

For sals cheap. Call II iUNCLQ BEN JACOBS, y- I 1 Proprietor. loflteed on all kind of articles. II FOB l-i SAJLB. SI A limited Ct2W of Jersey much cows at ea 'Address 1 5 I Occoneechew If arm," Dnrham; N.

01 Rates, $2 00 and $2 50 Per Day. Special Weekly Rates, i i i FREE COACH TO AND FROM ALL, TRAINS. i it- A. J. COOKE, Manaqer.

reWaScTA' s. H. aOCBIS, Attorney; -f i mi i.

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