CHARLOTTE NEWS, AUGUST 29, 1902.
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Jr ftflSnirTO old soldier's experience.
M. M. Austin, a civil war veteran, of
Winchester, Ind., writes: "My wife
was sick a long time in spite of good
AI1VIP.ES FROM THE REALM OF THF RIlllQ cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills.
AND BEARS.
(Kci oi tcdby Ware & Leland, Private Wire to George A. Howell.)
I which worked wonders for her
health.'' They always do. Try them.
Only 25c. at Burwell . & Dunn Co.'s
drug store.
THE COTTON MARKETS.
29. The cotton
the
;1i'Ki''i
in"
,,oSt be enaracierizeu m
ntinn which
0f pen "u'""v
thp lins of old
JW'1 , Mamma, tough is J. B.,
:' VAK,xv slv." If there be the
t);-!i!Ul, ol, this point let the in-
li-r,'ltc-1 ,l7,or I).-- called to the witness
,!il,U Vi0loi.s a host of -tender -
t:iii'" Nt')'nrn in love with he idea
W !k'u' !;';: of plucking the heart
i "v'.t-iv has been confided to
tlx' '
t;"''-nl- n ,,i.ri,r the captain cf a base
o for shori scop some
, ,', who could not keep
1; .'-- (r;.lir through a zrue. Sel
ii -. i ;i.r the position been more
li.m1 " '
Jill':!'"1'
r.i'i
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s!i;w'
Mil
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..Minns am
The Uio. i y or me
vi'cpsf.aff. H one as
has decided another
it would seem to fol-
must throughout
iiMit vie
' . i 1 . - II.--. fill rttif
Jin
Ml '
t;i:i
thankful for the dole.
Mintter of pith and mora-
to widen tne uis-
niany
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H'u'V ami ittut. v hi me
Friday and Saturday; fresh east to
southeast wiads. Georgia, showers
Friday with warmer in North portion.
Saturday," fresh east winds. Alabama,
and Mississippi, showers Friday and
Saturday. Friday fresh southwest
winds. Louisiana, showers Friday.
Saturday fair; fresh south winds. East
Texas, partly cloudy Friday with local
rains in the interior; fresh south
winds. Saturday fair. For West
Texas, showers Friday and Saturday.
Arkansas, fair Friday. Saturday,
showers and cooler.
Amount cf cotton in sight for week,
83,806;. total for season 10,741,193.
Port receipts for week, 62,259; total for
season, 7,6oo,964. Overland this week,
1,547: total, 1,111,472. Southern con
sumption this week, 20,000; total for
season, 1,973,757.
NEW YORK COTTON.
Bears the
Signature
cf
i The Kind You Have Always Bought
tw
in iW' i'ii
t remain cairn :
9
Will the
Will the
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r;" I,;: ,mYa lumping hand?
: . ,11V uostions which must be
v',,Mi"t' M-1 the main problem can
answei - ' ' ,,.,,.,.,,,1 Thp nvivilpffp
' lu-:' things alone is often the
-: ; , ihe free-born Ameri-
i . : . , ,
,0 -U.-e-
t':i
ea (irle;ti!
Spots Stead v Mid. $l
vt.w York. Aug. 29. The market to-
T.-Kof Vi n c; -.1 m o
'iS liri'll .--i.Hll U" iiii sjuiuv
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that any advance must
1.- n rr T i TDi'nnnl
iV S.ilU" lunula -
,i,-n t seem iu ue uuss13'1 auuui.
cotton for nothing out
Hipv are wary auout re-
day
-.p.le a
;nit'
To y
i';'!i: t
High Low Close -
Futures Closed Steady
August 8 63 8 45 .
September "... 8 45 S 31 8 42-4JJ
October 40 8 2i 8 35 36
November 8 31 8 21 8 20 2 i
December 8 33 8 22 8 29 30
January S 32 21 8 2S 20
February S 2v 8 21 8 22 23
March 8 28 8 14 8 21-22
April . . 8 25 8 25 8 22 24
May S 28 8 20 8 24-26
Spots Quiet Middling ic
LIVERPOOL COTTON.
Futures Closed Quiet
Aug 4 54 55
Aug-Sept . 4 4 -
Sept-Oct 4 3;)-
... i lilt ui -
f tiamao.. coming to hand. They
Tl'll UIlS 111 A uAdO Will liltllti I
Oct-Nov
Nov-Deo .
Dec-Jan . .
.1 an -Feb . .
Feb-Meh .
Mch-April
April-May
Spots Qaiet-
. . . . 4 33-
... 4 o0"
.. . ' 4 fV i9
4 28-
4 27 23
. 4 2S-
-Middling 5 1-3'M
HO! For the FAIR
THE FIRST ANNUAL MEETING OF
H6e Mecklenbirg
Fvir 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.
Receipts 2,000 Sales 4,000
The following is
lie U'V
nvi.vvihiiiu' alright
"weather fore-east icr Friday and
?-!t;i:'ila:
i.-r Virginia partly cloudy Friday
CHARLOTTE COTTON.
Corrected Daily for the News by
lleath-Reid Jobbing and Commission
Company.
New Crop
oiood Middling1 .... S4
i i i
wiiii ,val rams. saturaay locai rams
iiuil waritu-r. Fresh winds. North and
kmili Caieiina. showers Friday with
'varum- in west portion; fresh east
v!i,ls. Saturday showers. Easterly.
vhvuh) ml West Florida, showers
THE STOCK MARKETS.
Strict Middling .
Middling
Tinges .........
Steady
8e
.78c
Fleet ays: London strong. News a
? .and eft. Our market firm on huy
iasr bv shorts, who have taken courage
fnni" report that treasury will favor
imiease in circulation to move crops.
Shukl bank circulation be largely in-i-rek-fM
it v. auld help Wall Street and
a bull in uhet of moderate proportions
might :esult. organ circular in fa
vo r of Southern Railway situation
.ws he wishes to retain his grip on
.-'ui'.ih.rn Railway, Reading and other
Kcpcrties without being compelled to
own the stock. The strike looks the
sffip. The men are going to hold out.
Kee-ie is bullish cn the market. Ban;
rtatement will probably show 4 or 5
million in reserve. Money about W2
Market looks like easing off a little.
A. C. P. stronger on shorts covering
Quite a bull is out on it and Sugar.
Cnnie & Stoppan; say: No great
" -' is immediately expected, 'lhere
; : been profit taking and it may con
tinue ami we would incline to look for
a reacticn.
Milntyre & Marshall say: Taking the
niaiku as a whole we are inclined to
ronl it as high enough and hardly
Mii-'ve a further advance will be
soiipht bv the leaders.
The market is not broad enough to
submit successfully to realizing sales
'wpt from among those shares which
at'-' supposed to be strongly held and
til-.1 industrials among which may be
classed the coppers have not taken on
Ktrcni'll)
Hidifly says: I would be inclined to
ild long stock over the holidays.
V ru w'ult 1 (-an see now, the expected
fc"ptember break may not come. Suit
yourself, about taking profits on bulge.
We have crime to the dividing of specu-
H.UH1 ways. My judgement is that ex
I't in the case of Southern Pacific
sbiks are high enough and profits
0isht to he taken on rallies but the
j.''!y Vst information, and from re
aM' sources, too, is that prices are
ig away higher. I am not inclined
" '"'st any lot in that with big men,
.;,lt- ;li'e liieuared tn run nnir-VIv if it
speaks of negotiations pending having
important bearing on property. Under
these circumstances it is thought ad
visable to retain control ' in present
hand. Dun's cot tor report foreshadows
crop at least as large as last year.
Tennessee coal opened firm. Better
ments will be made soon. . Big Four
for year shows surplus decreased $254,
000. Money having been freely spent
cn improvements. International Pap
er apparently earning little more than
preferred dividend. Believed four par
ties interested in Reading including
Vanderbilts, Morgan, First National
Bank and Baltimore & Ohio movement
in Baltimore and Ohio attributed to
Western operations. Shorts in Atchi
son believed to be large. Keene open
ly bullish on Union Pacific. Twenty
active stocks declined 021. Twelve in
dustrials advanced. London steady.
NEW YORK STOCKS.
Atchison S5i
The Central Hotel
office and waiting room have been
beautifully painted and renovated
and with many additional electric
lights they will be perfectly illuminated.
The table, the rooms, the ser- p
vice, etc., of the Central are ex- g
o11oTit nnrl Pnnnl n those of SI1V K$
ii 1 ItllU l V-w - '
I commercial hotel in the South.
I Under the personal management
of Mr. C. E. Hooper.
C. iL,. Hooper ci o,
PROPRIETORS
Seaboard Air Line
lailway.
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE.
Betw- u New York, Tampa, Atlanta,
New Orleans and Points South
and West.
IN EFFECT MAY 25, 1902.
Southern Railway
In Effect June 8tthf 1302.
This condensed schedule is pub
lished as information and is subject to
change without notice to tho public:
6:00 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 Mooresvillt
for Winston-Salem, at Statesville for
Asheville, Hickory, Lenoir and Blow
ing Rock.
7:45 a. m. No. 33 daily, Atlanta Ex
press, Pullman sleeper and day coaches
.0 Atlanta, Pullman tourist sleeper to
San Francisco, Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Saturdays, via New Orleans and
Southern Pacific; close connection at
Spartanburg for Hendersonville and
Asheville.
8:30 a. m. No. 33 dily, Florida Ex
press, for Rock iiui, Chester, wmns
boro, Columbia and Savannah; Pull
man sleepers to Jacksonville, Pert
Tampa and Augusta, first-class coach
Washington to Jacksonville. Dining
car service.
9:25 a. m. No. 36 dally, 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
Macom. Dining car service. Solid
Pullman train.
10:05 a. m. No. 30 daily, for Dan
ville, Richmond and Washington and
all noints North. Pullman sleeper to
New York; first-class coach to wasn
ington. This train is opeted via
Richmond, Va.
11:10 a. m. No. 28 daily, for Win
ston-Salem and Roanoke, Va.
12:35 p. m. No. 11 daily, for At
lanta and local stations; connects at
Spartanburg for Hendersonville and
A. sli 6 VI 11 6
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
Bleepers and Pullman observation car
to New York. Dinmg car service, soua
Pullman train.
9:30 p. m. No. 34 daily, New York
and Florida Express. Pullman sleep
ers to New York; first-class coach to
Washington.
10:10 p. m. No. 35 daily, U. S. Fast
Mail, for Atlanta and all points South
and Southwest. Pullman 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 Wash
ington and joints North. Pullman
sleeper for Washington, Charlotte to
Richmond, Charlotte to Norfolk. First
class coach Atlanta to Washington.
C. H. ACKERT,
General Manager.
B. H. HARD WICK, Gen. Pass Ag'nt,
Washington, D. C.
R. L. VERNON,
Traveling Pas3. Ag'nt.
T. J. WITHERSPOON, City Ticket Agt
11 S. Tryon Street, Charlotte, N. C.
Baggage called for and checked from
hotel and residence by Wadsworth'a
Transfer Co., on orders left at City
Ticket Office.
Rev. E. K. Cars-
ell, lute Of Qa
ST AST A-ST AMMER.ING.
A Minister's Great Dis covery The One Cause and Its. Sure
Remedy. No Knife, N o Medicine. Infallible, natural, sci
entific, quick. No oth er cure. Other methods artificial and
afford only temporary improvement. No relapses when onq
the Fon-Lin Method ,!t akes." Best References. Send stamp
for Pocket Pamphlet a nd Summer Terms. , ;
CARSWELL INSTITUTE. 2325 Callew Ave Baltimore, Md.
SUMMER RESORT.
75 he Seashore Hotel,
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, N. C.
Opens for 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 renders
It cool and comfortable at all tildes. No malaria, no mosquitoes, no
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 more delightful resort in the South. Write for descriptive
booklet, rates, etc. Address,
JOE H. HINTON, Manager.
Wrightrville Beach. N. C
EDUCATIONAL
MREMON
nu Grci YoiMGWoMFN H ICKORY; N;
FlfTf EN UNIVERSITY TRAINED TEACHERS A INU l cu ntftli n hcjuki.
1 i i , i TVVFtXi: rrtllDF fF iT!irY I s
"LEIRMO. DIRECTOR. 'Jf 11
4QO PIAMO GIVEN IN MUSIC. BEAUTIFUL CATALOGUE FRffij
I E tiliS STKiSiiA.A.r Z. S?S!-ftJtfftSi I I.I.HAORMlN. MJS. Di)C.OXKROM
I ihTMAI.H ATT ON. A.M.. LITT. M . PrD
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F OAK-RIDGE-INSTITUTE "1
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51 C- 7zn PREPARES for the UNIVERSITIES and COL
1 25L 1 Cell LEOES as well as for BUSINESS, for TEACH-
INQ, and for LIFE. Situated NEAR GREENS
BORO, N. C, over 1,000 feet above the sea level, in view of the mountains.
Largest and Best Equipped Fitting School for Young Men and Boys in
the South. Rates: $125.00 to $175.00 per annum.
FOR BEAUTIFUL CATALOGUE, ADDRESS
J. A. & M. H. HOLT - - - . Oak Ridge, N. C.
.l2M
, 55
48
Vz
. 23
41
.100
171
154)i
.185
110M
99.1
7A
fM-oini..s evident that they are unload-
'jmnein Railway by circular urges
''tun voting trust for few years and
THE PRODUCE MARKETS.
Balto & Ohio .
Can Pac
Ches & Ohio . . .
Chi & Alton . .
Chi & U. West
Chi Ter & Tran
Erie
I lock Valley . .
Ill Central
Lou & Nash
Man
Misso Pac
Misso K & T
NewYC -. .1(3
Norfolk & W Td
Ontario & W 35
Penna... 1629
Read 69
Sf Pmil lb-M
So Pac 7M
. 90 7
J50. Ky '8
SoRvPfd 96 JS
Tex & Pac
Union Pac... H3X
Wabash
Amal Cop
Brook Rap Trans .
Col Fuel & Iron . -.
Nati Lead
Peoples Gas
Sugar ....
Tenn Coal & Iron . .
TT S TiPntber
US Steele f$
TT S Steel Pfd fJ
Wpstpm TTnion. 9,r
VC Chemical 6eM
No. 32. No. 40.
jV. Charlotte .... 7:27 p.m. 4:50 a.m.
Ar. Monroe 8:25 p.m. 5:42 a.m.
Lv. Monroe .... 8:4U p.m
Ar. Hamlet .....10:15 p.m.
Ar. Wilmington
Ar. So. Pines ..
Ar. Raleigh
Ar. Norlina Jc.
Ar. Portsmouth
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. U:00 a.m.
I 30 a.m. 1:15 p.m.
7:15 a.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.ca.
2:40 p.m.
4:55 p.m.
9:20 p.m,
3:05 a.m
12:20 a.m.
6:13 a.m.
7:50 a.m.
.... 67
. . .. 6
. . . 82
.... 24
... 104
....181M
.... 70
.....1354
Ar. New Orleans 7:40 a.m..
Lv. Charlotte ...
Lv. Lincoln
Lv. Shelby
Ar. Rutherfdton.
10:18 a.m.
11:35 a.m.
12:39 p.m,
2:10 p.m.
orfolkwesi
Scheduls in Effect
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 m.
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:UU 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 Chaurlotte, 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
COLLEGE
ELIZABETH
FOR WOMEN
Select ONLY THE BEST when it comes to EDUCA
TION. If you do not you will regret it.
In your 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 18th. 1902.
For Catalogue, call at Jordan's Drug Store, or address
C B. KING, President, Charlotte, N C
Chica:
Aug. 29. Wheat Long
u i.. .
"u came out at the start on fine con
ditions in North West and decided
fairness abroad. Receipts were large
II1. th ''St and promise to run big.
bin-
good commission house
lnS at 70 for Sentemhpr and this
"""'on was
?ht
firmly held. Trade was
CHICAGO QUOTATIONS.
m 'hr options, thp rash renort
Iestrainin? The hears. While we would
1 Tlir Sntpmhor olrvTVo "hnt
0 fother ontions nn harri snots
Elioulfl ,
U1U prove Tu-ofithlP
'o'HiS A!,tiIjts light but weather
v-mT Viy much improved with
vices f ! hlh"r temperatures. Ad
ish butm(0Utl1 West were Quite bear
hoso 1 t'-Cff were goocl commission
held " o"ns anfl Prices were firmly
nv 'as TPt' ml;'r is a ans610"8 month
whorp r!nan:,lation can Put the price
sepms "U;!" '-hr'y want it. December
Oats-t"'00'1 sale at 43 and above,
light ' re,U -'!'r' stronS on account of
'A'e ((Iivl5.)ts. anl shorts covering.
niai-Hn- lifl'' present prices can
Provi" 1 ancl favor sal&s
ftiiss'i',??'1'6 ong on good
l:ha',.e or:';e buying. We think
fitalifo '"Pactions should prove
WHEAT
eitember .
December .
May '
CORN
September .
December .
May
OATS
September
December .
Ma? ....
PORK
September
October . . .
January
LARD
September
October .
January .
RIBS .
September
October . . .
January . .
Hijrh Low
69 69
51 55
43 43
39 39
30M 3M
Close
70
1
'74:
!Q1 .
3V
25
30
.17 10 10 85 17 05
..17 20 16 9 17 15
. 14 82 14 50 14 75
..10 65 10 37 10 40
. y 50 9 42 9 45
8 2r 8 32 8 22
. 10 30 9 92 10 25
.. 9 87 9 85 9 87
... 7 75 7 GO 7 72
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 Porstsmouth on Train No. 32.
Connects at Monroe with fast through
trains and through sleepers to the East
ond firm til .
n,iir.VAst. time between Charlotts and
New York. Leaving Charlotte 4:50 a.
m., arrive in New York at 12:45 night,
same night.
For detail information address,
AB. V. HARRILrU
Charlotte, N. C
For Whooping Cough Use
CHENEY'S BXPFCT0RANT.
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
Phii&delph'a.
Additionalt rain leaves Winston
Salem 8:00 a. m. daily except Sun
day for Southwest Virginia and
Shenandoah Valley points.
W. B. BEVILL,
Gen. Pass. Agt., Roanoke Va.
M. F. BRAGG,
Trav. Pass. Agent. .
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The Only Negro Dentist in the 8UU.
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and Typewriting.
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ii m i in J ii i I 'jy
Cholera is steadily increasing
Egypt and Manchuria.
in
For LaGriope and Influenza
use CHENEY'S EXPECTORANT.
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