charlotte news, august 28, 1902. 6 FULL REPORT OF TODAY'S MARKETS LATEST OLD SOLDIER'S EXPERIENCE; M. M. Austin, a civil war veteran, of I J Winchester, Ind., writes: "My wife was sick a long time in spite of good doctor's tr.patmpnt Vmt was whnllv ADVICES FROM THE REALM OF THE BULLS. by Di;-Ifings ew Lif,e pills- niy 14m nrmn uuuuu which worked wonders for her AINU DC And. healths They always do. Try them (Reported by Ware & Leland, Private Wire to George A. Howell.) THE COTTON MARKETS. usr 2s. XNew iorK Only 25c. at Burwell drug store. & Dunn Co.'s tory opening today but the cannonad ing from hot air guns was too much and drove them to a hasty retreat clos ing their market at an advance of 3-64. At one time they were 5 to 6 up. The market has been a nerve killer going day- 1 ' .,n,.hine holidays induced' up and down like the ball on a water an" ,l7. :V; rolnmn ,,,r lOUKia I ixie a uc an iiaa ueen lull or renorrs Vvs . , fvmmprpe figures the" crop JoU!'n"-,iH)u in August at eight per liotrn;Uiowcrs predicted for central l:lt' '-'-rn belt Thursday and Fri ai'li V"..,i nsain was disappoint- '. "1 , i rl o vc- inrlllfiOrl f-ict. .'rings' but lately deserted, now J in? scan i -- ,,,,,-tPt. is now in W iron" of those "fine frenzies" 111 , .,ro commonly supposed to be hl il-v-uv of Poets. "Airy nothing" 9 !1l-U,l'1' ' v local habitation and a 1 if fancv were but anotner nam- 1111 with srjeculators who fairly tran ' !;,-r(. to minute. New facts are f!'0"' .'.'lir ren There is nothing tnia view wiU'U of r-- '.' r i -! 4 1 ' Ml tl"' tOlKC. 1H LUC wuloiv" Jf ii X!IL' suit v 11.. HrVinrvmn" must ...m.r'nitlv come hUO tut. game the umpire win De with speculators i,pir theories into practice -nnntf tO minute mi riie lull mat "i1 " the centers oi activity, tor values rise or ian Dy tens r m time. u- I'ould not now be hired to tl11 111 ' ....ui v, v.o "niamnnd (u;j;ui Hi "fivers" and "hot ground- from the bat. After v i . 1, ''l-nntorc'' Will 11 Xo doubt many of the non-profess-. ;.,rinp that they have to do .,,,; miiv serious than tennis IUMIH'.- ..:,r.nnLT but broken The m 'si freely circulated by several of the crop guessers. Texas seems the center of at traction and the report of rains in neighboring sections was of enough import to make a drive, and prices suf fered thereby. Theo. Price says: Reports received indicate August condition .70 or a de cline from his July condition of seven teen points. The Journal of Commerce this morn ing makes the condition of crop .71 against 79.6 last month and 70.2 last year. There is a determined bull combina tion at the helm and for the present there is nothing that can shake their confidence. The market will have vio lent fluctuations until the news can become more settled. Conservative buying on the decline taking profits on all bulges seems to be the only course of action necessary at present. CASTORIA. Beara the The Kind You Have Always Bought Eigr 6 HO! For the FAIR or thumbs and will soon tell the . story. pvnert batsman simply fan tlui WW .WIK'il iuc inioi ui. m ...j - d0.,v riwvcs is so terrific. 1! tin' signs of the hour indicate that a mighty bull campaign is on the nirN In' the opinion of the trade at Itt'tlR' i-rop prospect has undergone a 'disastrous change. Today, Texas in ' irticuiar. has gone from the one ex Jivnie to the other. Tis only the other dav that ilio Lone Star State seemed to 1,,, Uh' boars best hope, inow on tue nthT ham l heart rendering wails come imui that imperial domain. Despite tiii'sc aramaiic uf v eiuiJiiiciiLo luc 1 of cant ion may not be exaggerat- p . i ii i i i. cd hv sane men. io uun me remuaiu i i -rop is one tniiiy io iill iuc uum of it is quite anotner. Air guns are me ftiviinto weapons in this grand skir mish but the Krag-Jorgensons will &n be sending forth their leaden hail, la other words the farmer will soon forge to the front. a lieei New Orleans Spots Quiet Middling- New York. Aug. 28 Liverpool con tinues its early messages of disap pointment and sent a very unsatisfac- THE STOCK MARKETS, NEW YORK COTTON. High Low Close Futures Closed August 8 67 8 41 8 40 41 September ......84) S 34 6 36 37 October 8 42 S 30 8 30 31 November 8 32 8 24 8 23-24 December 8 36 S 25 8 25-26 January 8 35 8 25 8 25 26 February 8 25 8 22 8 20-22 March 8 26 8 18 S 18-iy April 8 2L 23 May 8 2S 8 23 8 2 $-24 Spots Steady Yiddlmg- 9c LIVERPOOL COTTON. Futures Closed Steady Aug 4 55 56 Aug-Sept 4 40 50 Sept-Oct 4 41- Oct-Nov 4 35- Nov-Deo ... 4 31-32 Dec-Jan 4 8-)-31 Jan-Feb 4 29 30 Feb-Mch 4 20 30 Mch-April 4 20 30 April-May 4 2J-30 Spots Steady Middling 5 I-32d Receipts 2,000 Sales 6,000 CHARLOTTE COTTON. Corrected Daily for the News by fleath-Reid Jobbing and Commission Company. New Crop Grood Middling- . . , . . . 8)4 Strict Middling .$ Middling 8c Tinges 72c Steady THE FIRST ANNUAL MEETING OF J5he Mckleibirg Fsvir Association, TO BE HELD AT CHARLOTTE, N. C, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURS DAY AND FRIDAY, SEPTEM BER 30 AND OCTOBER 1, 2, 2, 1902. A solid week of enjoyment and in struction for visitors to the Queen City of North Carolina. Full program of unrivaled attrac tions. A premium list that runs into big money. Complete line of competitive exhibits. Notable running and trotting races. Reduced rates on all railroads. Ample accommodations for every body. Nothing will be left undone towards making this initial meeting of the Mecklenburg Fair Association the greatest success of the State. Come and bring all your friends and kin with you. DR. R. J. BREVARD, President, JUNIUS H. HARDEN, Secretary. The Central Hotel office and' waiting room have been beautifully painted and renovated and with many additional electric lights they will be perfectly il luminated. The table, the rooms, the ser vice, etc., of the Central are ex- m cellent and equal to those of any commercial hotel in the South. Under the personal management of Mr. C. E. Hooper. New York, Aug. 28. The stock mar ket epend strong and with the course of the morning a number of stocks ad vanced sharply. Before noon most of the animation passed out of the deal ings. Sharp advances were scored in certain stocks and equally sharp de clines were noted in other issues. There was no addition to the general infor mation in regard to anthracite . coal strike. To some extent the market's firmness at opening was owing to ad vances shown in Americans in London. The unexpected advances in Americans i . London market were reported in the cables as being chiefly owing to buying orders received from New York. The dealings here for foreign accounts amounted to about 30,000 with the buying in favor of buyers. Features. of railway list in respect of strength were C F. I., c. A., Pacific, N. & W. and W. C. C. The extensive rise in Illinois Central which was a leader early underwent uncertain fluctuations. The weakness in Southern Railway was owing to statements that when the dividend on the preferred stock is acted on it will be declared at a reduced rate from amount last paid. The Southern uailway stocks along with L. & N were also affected bv absence ot any definite news of the railway situation in bouthern States but the rise in I. C was in part at least accounted for by understanding as to the position of that company in any rearrangement of railway map in that section. A great many people write me abou Copper. I am not friendly towards the industrials, but the statistical position f Copper is as good now as it was a H-ar ago. I would not be at all sur pnsed to see Copper advance 20 or 30 points in the next month or so, quite uuependent of the list. The marke Has had a good healthy reaction and "mess I am mistaken stocks are a pur- around the low figures of today. You had ample warning to take profits on recent bulges if you did so I would advise buying back some of your stuff on weakness tomorrow morning. It wont hurt to take on a little Pacific Coast Com. and L. & N. I believe St. Paul, Atchison, Pennsylvania, New York Central, Union Pacific are all good. Erie is among the cheap ones. I m rather bearish on Southern Kail- 113 14(, . 43 . 341 mi 41 . 09 171 153 .135 NEW YORK STOCKS. xVtchison Balto & Ohio Can Pac -. C lies & OhiQ Chi & Alton ... Chi & West t' Chi Ter& Tran Erie Hock Valley 111 Central Lou & Nash Man Misso Pac Misso K&T New Y C -1G4M Norfolk & W "3 Ontario & W 'Yz Penna I62 Read .1 68 St Paul I86 So Pac So. Ry SoRyPfd 96 Tex & Pac Union Pac iiA7ft Wabash Amal Cop J0j Brook Rap Trans 67 r.nl Fnfd & Iron 83 NatiLead 24 Tovrlfa fJ-nsj 104 Sugar Tpnti Cnal & Iron TT S Leather US Steele Jl TT S StPfil Pfd 90 Western Union V n Chemical D38 132 THE PRODUCE MARKETS. Chicaso, 111., Aug. 28 Wheat There vas selling early on improved weather ('!'U'.'itK.';i in the Northwest with a' Inspect of the crop being harvested in shape and weakness abroad. Sep tember worked off, although at times, invre was support given to it by -mour but the market was dull and wu.e there was commission house filing of December and May, opera joas woro largely of scalping charac--' It does not look as if clearances md ho very large whie the eXports mand is not pronounced. The weak ln D'".luth and Minneapolis made lii-iment bea"sh. Local operators are 7v lanfl fiont f'are to Put out lines imk careful selling on hard spots w'l prov profitable. frJjrnSr'Ptember was offered quite y although receipts were light and irrftes from the corn belt as regards KanV j'itions slightly bullish. f,.r" WL wired that there were corn Tamts that weather is too cold for com evolPed that considerable old its )J 38 liOUnt in Iowa yesterday and numw cffered in large volumes from er ff Dointc with omr Vinrl n,f rl o which I C. E. Hooper (EL Co, PROPRIETORS B Seaboard Air Line Railway. D0U3LE DAILY SERVICE. Betw"u New York, Tampa, Atlanta, N;W Orleans and Points South and West. IN EFFECT MAY 25, 1902. Southern Railway In Effect June 8tthf 1902. This condensed schedule is pub lished as information and is, subject to change without notice to the public: 5:00 a. m. No. 8 daily for Richmond and local points, connects at Greens boro for Winston-Salem, Raleigh, Goldsboro, Newbern and Morehead City, at Danville for Norfolk. 7:10 a. m. No. 27 daily, for Colum bia and C. C. & A. local stations. 7:15 a. m. No. 16 daily, except Sun day, for Statesville, Tayiorsville and local stations, connects at Mooresvillo for Winston-Salem, at Statesville for Asheville, Hickory, Lenoir and Blow ing Rock. 7:45 a. m. No. 39 daily, Atlanta Ex press, Pullman sleeper and day coaches to Atlanta, Pullman tourist sleeper to San Francisco, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, via New Orleans and Southern Pacific: close connection at Snartanburg for Hendersonville and Asheville. 8:30 a. m. No. 33 daily, Florida Ex press, for Rock Hill, Chester, Winns boro, Columbia and Savannah; Pull man sleepers to Jacksonville, Port Tanrpa and Augusta, first-class coach Washington to Jacksonville. Dining car service. 9:25 a. m. No. 36 daily, U. S. Fast Mail, for Washington and all points North: Pullman drawing rooms, sleep ers to New York and Richmond, day coaches New Orleans and Memphis; Pullman observation car, New York to Macoa. Dining car service. Solid Pullman train. 10:05 a. m. No. 30 daily, for Dan ville, Richmond and Washington and all points North. Pullman sleeper to New York; first-class coach to Wash ington. This train is operated via Richmond, Va. 11:10 a. m. No. 28 daily, for wm- ston-Salem and Roanoke, Va. 12:35 p. m. No. 11 daily, for At lanta and local stations; connects at Spartanburg for Hendersonville and Asheville. 6:40 p. in. No. 12 daily, for Richmond and local stations, connected at Greens boro for Raleigh and Goldsboro. 7:15 p. m. No. 24 daily, except Sun day, for Statesville and local stations, connects t Statesville for Asheville, Knoxville, Chattanooga and Memphis. 8:18 p. m. No. 38 daily, Washington and Southwestern limited, for Wash ington and all points North. Pullman aiocnore nnfl Pullman observation car to New York. Dining car serrice. Solid ) Pullman tram. 9:30 p. m. No. 34 daily, New Yorfc and Florida Express. Pullman sleep ers to New York; first-class coach to Washington. 10:10 d. m. No.' 35 daily, U. o. Fast Mail, for Atlanta and all points South and Southwest. Pullmar. drawing room sleepers to New Orleans and Birming ham; day coaches Washington to New Orleans. Dining car service. 10:35 p .m No. 40 daily, for Wasn- ington and joints JNortn. runman sleeper for Washington, Charlotte to Richmond, Charlotte to Norfolk, a irsi- class coach Atlanta to Washington. C. H. ACKERT, General Manager. S. H. HARDWICK, Gen. Pass Ag'nt., Washington, u. u. R. L. VERNON, Traveling Pass. Ag'nt, T. J. WITHERSPOON, City Ticket Ag't 11 S. Tryon Street, Cnarioue, jn. "Rae-eaee called for and checked from hntPi and residence by vvaaswortn s Transfer Co.. on orders left at uity Ticket Office. "Gadcimo the up-to-date Wall Finish. Beautiful colors, cheap and durable. For sale by " J. vJ E 2 E L L i No. 12 West Fifth Street. Housekeeper: "If I had .to give up either my gas Range or my husband I'd give up . Well you know it doesn't cost much to keep a Gas Range." - Sold on Installments. Public SJ nydor & Hundley, for values true, are unsurpassed the city throue Y ielding to none, for styles new, the choicest Furniture waits for yoJ T urable & elegant.ornate or plain.suchSuites elsewhere we seek in vai 0 13 iriiOHi N 0t6d for 1ll0lster5r here we a granl selection of every ki Jight at 711 Broad St., of Mirrors and Pictures, the stock's complet J gfor beauty and quality we can rely on all Sydnor & Hundley do suppl 1 THIS GREAT STORE IS 709-711-713 East BroaLd Street.R.ichmoid. Va SUMMER RESORT. he? Seashore Hotel, WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, N. C. Opens lor the Summer, June 1st, 1902 For the coming season of 1902 we have added sixty large, airy bed rooms, twenty en suite, with private baths, bowling alley, pool and bit lard hall. Hotel being but a few yards from old Ocean's edge rendera ft cool and comfortable at all tiroes. No malaria, no mosquitoes, io flies. The finest bathing, boating and fishing along the Atlantic coast. The cuisine will be thoroughly up-to-date, embracing everything in the way of delicacies in sea foods and choice edibles. Artesian water. Music the entire season by Professor Hollow bush's New York Orchestra of eight pieces. No mere delightful resort In the South. Write for descriptive booklet, rates, etc. ' Address, t JOE H. HINTON, Manner. Wrightrville Beach, N. C. EDUCATIONAL - No. 32. No. 40. jV. Charlotte Ar. Monroe . 7:27 p.m. 8:25 p.m. 4:50 a.m. 5:42 a.m. Lv. Monroe :4U p.m Ar. Hamlet 11015 'p.m. Ar. Wilmington Ar. So. Pines .. Ar. Raleigh .... Ar. Norlina Jc. No. 34. 11:33 p.m. 5:52 a.m. 7:15 a.m. 12:15 p.m. 8:34 a.m. 1:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 30 a.m. Ar. Portsmouth . 7:15 a.m. 1:15 p.m 5:35 a.m. Ar. Richmond . Ar. Washington Ar. Baltimore . . Ar. Phila Ar. New York . 6:35 a.m. 10:10 a.m. 11:25 a.m. 1:36 p.m. 4:15 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 8:36 p.m 11:25 p.m. 2:56 a.m. 6:30 a.m. No. 33. No. 41. Lv. Monroe Ar. Athens Ar. Atlanta Ar. Montgomery Ar. Mobile 9:10 a.m. 2:40 p.m. 4:55 p.m. 9:20 p.m. 3:05 a.m. 12:20 a.m. 6:13 a.ni. 7:50 a.m. Ar. New Orleans 7:40 a.m. N&AAfN !N3 orfolkWestern Schedule in Effect in OLBEGEC FoftGlRLSY6l)N0Wojvi jHICK0RY;NTC5 M UNIVERSITY TRAIXfO TEACHERS A. NO I tU tiCALI M T TWELVE COURSES OF STUDY JjTh.NORMAN, MJ5.DOC.OXFOROoLEIPilO, DIRECTOR S400 PIANO OIVEN l!M MUSIC. BEAUTIFUL CATALOCUf FRfK j Schedule in effect June 8th, 1902, Through Train Daily, Charlotte and Roanoke, Va. Lv. Charlotte, So. Ry ..11:10 am. Lv. Winston, N. & W. Ry. . .3:00 p in. Lv. Martinsville 5:15 p m. Lv. Rocky Mt 6:35 p m. Ar. Roanoke 7:40 p m. Ar. Charlotte, So. Ry 6:00 p m. Ar. Winston, N. & W. Ry. . . 2:00 p m. Ar Martinsville 11:45 a m. Ar. Rocky Mt. 10:26 a m. Lv. Roanoke 9:15 a m. PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE FOR WOMEN Charlotte, N. C. Opens Thursday, Sept. nth, 1902. Magnificent building with ail modern conveniences. Enlarged faculty of exper ienced teachers. Physical culture a special feature. Gener al advance along every line. For catalogue address, REV. J. R. BRIDGES, D. D LIZABETH COLLEGE FOR WOMEN Select ONLY THE BEST when it comes to EDUCA TION. If you do not you will regret it. , In vour search for a school whose motto is THOR OUGHNESS in ALL THINGS, consider ELIZABETH COLLEGE. Examine the records of our teachers, and the courses of study offered in Science, Languages, Music, Art, Elocution, Business and Physical Culture, etc. Session Opens September Itttn, lyuz. , For Catalogue, call at Jordan'sDrug Store, or address C B. KING, President. naLrlotte, in Lv. Charlotte Lv. Lincoln Lv. Shelby .. Ar. Rutherfdton. 10:18 a.m. 11:35 a.m. 12:39 p.m. 2:10 p.m. receipts should increase ing n Vo.nla result in rapidly decreas saui' !ums on the article. We favor w-'teipts contract are very liVht but there was selling on the im nmvpri weather although the Cerea Company were ratner nee uui through their brokers. The market closed rather firm. Provisions Hogs were in large sup ply and declined, starting selling in produce but offerings were well ab sorbed with packers buying Pork and Lard. Armour picked up January stuft. High Low Close WHEAT September December . May CORN September December May OATS eptember December Ma" PORK a'erjtember October 17 30 Januaoy 14 95 LARD September 10 :75 October 9. 1 7 January. 8.3v RIBS ' September 1 17 October J 7 .Tan ii M.rv 7 77 G7 57 39 mi 25 am 69 6S 09 55i4 56 41 42 39 25' 2QlB 30 30 Trains arrive Charlotte daily, 10:08 a. m., 10:32 p. m. From East and South 7:17 "p. m. From the West. Pullman sleeping cars between Char lotte and Portsmouth on Train No. 32. Connects at Monroe with fast through trains and through sleepers to the East and South. Quickest time between Chariots and New York. Leaving Charlotte 4:50 a. m., arrive in New York at 12:45 night, same night. For detail information address, Connects at Roanoke via Shenan doah Valley Route for Natural Bridge, Luray, Hagerstown and all points in Pennsylvania and New York. Pullman sleeper, Roanoke and Philadelphia. Additu. train leaves Winstcn Salerr . a. m. daily except Sun day j Southwest Virginia and S1-'- noah Valley points. W. B. BEVILL, Gen. Pass. Agt, Roanoke Va. M. F. BRAGG, : - . , Trav. Pass. Agent. WAR Ofi INSECTS AB. V. HARRILL, ftiiarft's Mosauito Bite Cure and Insect Exterminator Kills Bugs, Roaches, Moths, Fleas, Ants, etc. Never fails. Wonderful disinfectant. 25c. Bottles 1-2 gal., $1.00; gallons, $2.00. At all dealers, or SALLADE & CO., 122 CEDAR ST., N. Y. M Money . 1 .a.a.a 4. trv1r Turn your talents to more prontaDie aim muic vv,. m Business men everywhere are Viking for competent managers, assistants, confidential secretaries bookkeepers, stenographers, etc. These oositions lead to increased, t-ilaries and . . reat Opportunities. G The Only Negro DentUt in the State Dr. O. H. Arnold, (Dentist.) Office hours: 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. 2 tt For Whooping Cough Use 216 B-Trade etreet-C11"iott ruPNcv'S PXPFP.TflRANT. ' ' ' consultation fre. 8 No mistake in attending bAULtK'3 dk ... V COLLEGE, with its record of thirty-seven years success. - This institution prepares men and women for these positions oy 1 actual training in the work one that will make you a success and pre- pare vou for a good salary. Let us write you about it and send you jjp booklets. Terms 10 per month. No extra charge ' for Shorthand k and Typewriting. ... SADLER'S BRYANT & STRATTON Z BUSINESS COLLEGE, l'r n. . -vt.-it. - f C. Cimartna. Mr 1 7 RaltimOrfi. Aid. -J WU(Ul"a .f . .17 17 16 SO 17 00 14'62 10.50 9 50 8 23 9 87 9 P5 7 G7 .7 6 95 17 n5 14 63 10 50 9.50 8 22 9 97 9 07 7 67 . P -1"' J..7Vl il.l- - 'i-rnmri MMI'inmwwilTIMtli ,mmm INSTITUTE, for YOUNG CONSERVATORY LARGE FACULTY. HIGH STANDARDS LADIES of MUSIC FULL EQUIPMENT. AMPLE ACCOMMODATIONS FOR. OUR. LIMITED NUMBERS PEACE appeals to its patrons on account of its few. not its many, pupils. Many schools cost more, but none yield more on the investment. I For Free Catalogue Address President James Dinwiddie, RaleigK, Nt Ct