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A g- »v &*, , »!wav» rrliakl*. ladies a-» /£ * % fX-liA I,ral tor < 'hUhr*lr.r , KnulUk lj\a Brand Id ki d ADd ••old ijjilal Ck sraled wttb blue ribbon. Take \w Vvl«o other. Rrfntt dangerous ruhuitu- V IT Xftimu and imitation* At I»ruggiei», or sr»4 4n. J W JJf in nimpi for particular*. tuaUmonialu and \ IS* B “Itellef for e*.” in UUm. bj return —\ IT Mall. 10,00 ft Ti sUmoalal*. Sam* Paper. CNlrt eater Chemical Lo.,M»dln.», Kijuarc, Ms *T aU Lmi Drawtou. I'hUeUa., Pa THE WORLD OF TRADE TIIE DAY’S COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL NEWS IN TIIE LEADING MARKETS. DOINGS OF BULLS AND BEARS. Cotton Dove I opes a Firmer Tone Itut Little Change in Price—Fluctuations in Corn, Wheat and Oats Small- Transactions in Slocks and Bonds— Pork Packing in the West and Naval Stores in Ihc South—Local Stock, Cotton liiul Provision Market. (*■':TTCN MARKETS. • U.BJOK MARKET. Corrected daily. KAUiIGH, N. April 10—7 P. M. QUOTATIONS YESTERDAY. Strict gooJ middl'ug OH' Good Middling 6% Strict Middling —6% Middling 6 @6% Strict low middling 5% Low middling.. 5%@5% Good middling tinges 0 Middling tinges 5% Stains 5% Market firm. NEW YORK. New York, April 10.—Cotton - Quiet; middling gulf 6%; middling uplands 6%. Futures closed firm: sales 211,900 bales. April 6.43 May .... 6.45 June... i—.- 6-43 July 6-49 August 6 48 September 6.50 October 6.54 November 6.58 December 6 62 January 6.67 The New York Cotton Exchange will be closed Go d Friday, April 12, and Satur day, April 13. LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, April 10.-12:30 P. M.— Cotton—Good business at steady prices; American middling 3 13 32d. Sales 25,000 bales; American 23,890 bales; speculation and export 1,400 bales; re ceipts 100 bales, all American. Futures opened steady, demand mod erate. FUTURES. American middling : May and June 3 24@3 25 June and July 3 26 July and August 3 27 August and September 3 B@3 29 September and October 3 30 October and November 3 31 November and Dectmber 3 33 December, nd January 3 83 Futures quiet but steady at the ad vance. Tenders 400 bales new and 100 old dockets. Easter holidays in the cotton market, April 12, 13, 15 and 16. OTHER MARKETS. April 10. Cotton—Middling quotations: Galveston firm, 5 1 3-16, 1,426 bales. Norfolk firm, 6, ’37 bales. Baltimore quiet, 6%, bales. Boston quiet, 6%, 1,369 bales. Wilmington steady, 5%, bales Philadelphia firm, 6 11-16,109 bales. Savannah firm, 5%, 100 bales. New Orleans firm, 5%, 2,232 bales. Mobile steady, 5%, 417 bales. Memphis firm, 5 11-16, 03 bales. Augusta steady, 6%. 290 bales. Charleston quiet, 5% 391 bales. Cincinnati steady, 6,6 CO bales. Louisville firm, 6, bales. St . Louis firm, 5%, 704 bales. Houston firm, 5 13-16, 1,503 bales. RALEIGH PRODUCE MARKET. April 10. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. F LOUR — Patent, per barrel f 4.20@4.50 Second, patent, per barrel.... 3.75@4.50 Straight, per barrel 5,25@3.50 Family, per barrel 3.00@3.25 MEAL — Bolted, per bushel 60 @62% Bran, per ton 19.00 Mill-feed, per ton 21.00 Hay, No. 1 17.50(318.50 CORN— White, per bushel 65 @7O Yellow, per bushel 65 @7O OATS- Mixed per bushel 45 @SO White 45 @SO RIOCOFFEE— Prime, per pound 20 @2l Good, per pound 19 @1934 Fair, per pound 18 @lB SUGAR- Granuiated, per cwt 4 34 A sugar, per cwt 3 71 B sugar per cwt 4 04 C sugar, per cwt 3 78 MOLASSES AND SYRUPS— Cubas, per gallon 18 @25 Cuba, best, per gallon 32 @35 Porto Rico, per gallon 27 @3O Syrups, per gallon 25 @35 MEATS- Hams. S. U, per pound 11%@12% Shoulders, S. C , per pound .. 9 @lO Sides, C. K., per pound 6%@ 7 LARD— Compound, per pound 6 @ 7)4 Pure, per pound 8 @ 8% COUNTRY PRODUCE. N. C. Hams, per p0und....... 13)4@15 N. C. Sides, per pound 12 N. C. Shoulders, per pound... 10 @25 N. C. Lard, per pound BUTTER- @12)4 Good firm, per pound 80 @ll EGGS— @12)4 Fresh, laid, per dozen, 18 POULTRY- Spring chickens, each 12)4@20 Grown chickens, each 80 @25 VEGETABLES- Sweet potatoes, per bushel.... 35 @SO Irish potatoes, per bushel 75 @IOO PORK, ETC.- Live, per pound 3 @4 Dressed, per pound 6 @7 Beef, on foot, per pound 2% Beef, dressed, per pound 5 Mutton, on foot, each 1 00@1 50 Mutton dressed 5 @ 6 PRODUCE MARKETS. CHICAGO. April 10. Opening. Closing. WHEAT- April _.54% 54% May 54%@55 55 @55% July 56% 56%<»56% September 57 @57% 57% GORN- April 45% 45% May 45% 45% July 46% 46% @46% September- 46% 46% OATS— May 28% 29% June 29 29% July 27% 27% PORK- May |12.25 12.42% July $12.47% 12 60 LARD- The News and Observer, Thursday, April 11, 1895.« May t 7 02% 7 05 July .. $ 7.15 7.20 September . $7.30 < 3.% RIBS— May 6.35 6 35 July ~ _$ 6.47% 6 50 September *- $ 6 57% 6 62% Cash quotations were as follows Flour-Quiet. Wheat—No. 2, spring 59@61; No. 3ml 54%@5L Cern—No. 2, 45%@45%. Oats—No. . 29%. r V.rk --Mess (per barrel) s<2 2 »§l2 37%. i W (per 100 lbs.) $6 92%@6 95. Shor tribs (loose) $6.30@ j 6.35. Dry suited shoulders (boxed) ss> 25 j@s 37% Short clear side,- (boxed) 86. .> >@ , 6.60. Whisk $1.82 NEW YORK New Ydri, April 10.-Flour-So tv-n dull, common to fair extra $,.90@2. <5; good to choice $2 89@3. 5. Wheat.—Dull, firm and %c Idg-ier; No 2 red in store and elevator *.0%@60%; afloat 61%@62; options--No 2 red May 60%; June 60%; July 60%; August 61%; Sep tember 61%; December 63%. Corn—Dull, scarce and firm; No. 2 red i 56 in elevator; afloats7%; ungraded mixed ! 49%@50%; s earner mixed 50@50%; Sep ! tember 51 %. Wool—Moderate dem and, fii rm; do in esti e fleece 15@19; pulled 12@S3. Cut meats —Firmer, better demand; pickled bellies 7; shoulders 0; hams b%@ 9%; middles firmer short clear $7.07%. tjard—-Quiet, firmer: wesrercs $7.25; citv 6%@6%; April $7.25. nominal; May $7.35, nominal; refined quiec to the continent sr.7o;$ r . 70; South America SB.OO, ccm poruw % %. More active, firmer; : =s ?13.5f@ 14.00. R?ct— l n rly active, firm; domestic, fair to extra 4'4 ■> an 4%@4%. Peanuts- uie; f.uicv hand-picked 3)1 @3%. Coffee—Steady, 15 point-, up to 10 down: April $14.40@14 65; May 514.15@14 39; June $14.20. July $14.10@14 2,5; Septeaiber sl4 < 0 @l4 05; October $14.05@14.L0; November $14.09; December sl3 95@14.03; spot Rio quiet and steady; No. 7,16%. Sugar —Raw firm fairly active,: fair re finlng2 11-16; refined quiet and steady; off A 3%@3%; mould A 4 3-16@4%: standard A 31516@4%; cut loaf and crushed 4 9-16@ 4%; granulated 4 15 16 a4% BALTIMORE BALTIMORE, Apr 1 10 - Flour- Dull; Western superfine $2.00@2.10; extra sl2o@ 2 50; family $2.65@2 85; winter wheat pat ent $3 C0@3.25; do spring $3 60@3.75; do. straight $3 35@3.50 Wheat—kirm; No 2 red spot and April 61% bid; May 61@6’%: July 59%@ 9%; steamer No. 2 red 58% bid; Southern wheat by sample 61® >3; do. on grade 59% @62%. Corn—Steady; mixed spot and April 50@R0%: May 49%@50; steamer mixed 48%@48%; Southern white corn by sam ple, 50@51: do. yellow 59@51. Oats—Firm: No. 8 white western 37% asked; No. 2 mixed western 34@34%. Rye—Firm, slow demand; No. 2, 58@59. NAVAL STORES. Wilmington, April 10 Strained rcrin firm 1 15 Good strained 1 20 Spirits turpentine steady 28 Tar tteady 95 Turpentine (crude ha: d' quiet .... 1 20 Soft 2 00 Virgin —■. 2'o New York, April 10 H' i'u quiet; strained, common *•> irond t1,52%@1.57%. Turpentine Dull and easy, at 33%@33%. SAVANNAH, April 'o.—Spirits turupetim firm at 27%c so- regulars: sales 137 casks; receipts 550 casks Rosin firm; sales 2,000 barrels; receipts 1,463 barrels A, B, (J, $1.00: D, $1.25; E, $1.25; F, $1.40; G, $15% H. 11.75; I. $1.90: K, $2.10; M. $2.50: N,52.60 window glass $2.70; water white $2 SO. CH ARLESTON, Apr ill —T nmen tin i nominal, at 28; salas casks, receipts 11 casks. Rosin —Good strained firm at $1.10@1.15; receipts 81 barrels. NEW YORK STOCK MARK, .T. New York, April 10.—Money on cail easy at 2@2% per cent, last loan at 2%, closing at 2% per cent. Prime mercau tile paper 4%@5 per cent. Bar silver 66%. Mexican dollars . Sterling exchange is dull, with actual business in bankers’ bills at 4.8 %@ .88% for 60 days, and 4.89% @4.89% for demand. Posted rates 4.89@ 4.90, Commercial bills 4.87%@4.87%. Government bonds steady. State bonds higher. Railroad bonds strong. Silver at the board sold at 67, CLOSING BIDS. American Cottoa Oil 25% Do preferred 71 %@ 72% American Sugar Ref 103 Do preferred 94 American Tobacco 96% Do preferred 108 Atchison 5% B & 0 55 Canada Pacific 40 C &0......................... J7% Ck & A. 147 C.B&Q 71% CnGaa 7i% Del Lack 158% D&CF 14% Erie »% Do preferred 20 General Electric ?4% Illinois Central.. 8s L, E & W 17% Do preferred 74% L S 138% L &• N 51% L. N.A&C 7 Man Con... 110% H&C 10 Mich C - 97% Mo Pac 2 .% M&O 16 N&C - 70 V S Cord 5% Do preferred 10% NJC 93% NYC 96% N Y&N E 37% N & W preferred ... 13% Northern Pacific 4% Do preferred 17% N W 91% Do preferred lBB% Pacific Mail '— 22% Reading 12% RIP 63% St Paul. 57% Do preferred 115% Silver Certificates 67 T. C&I 17% Do preferred 55 @75 Texas Pacific ... 9% Union Pacific 11 % Wabash 5% Do preferred 14% Western Union 87% W & L En% Do preferred 41 Alabama, class A ... 105 Alabama, classß ... 106 Alabama, class C 95 bid Louisiana 4’s 100 N C 4’s 102 N C 6’s 124 Tenn N S 3’s *. 84% Virginia 6’s, dot 8% VirginiaTßS ... 0% Virginia FD 59 USVs, reg m% U S 4’s, coupon 112 U S2’s ys Southern Railway, s’s 87% Southern Ry Com 11% Do preferred 32% 8 C. new issue, 4%s 106 LOCAL STOCK MARK ET. Raleigh, N. C., April 10. Stocks. bid. Askbd. ; North Carolina 6s 125 126 “ “ 4s 101% 102 W. N. C. R. R. 6s 108 110 North Carolina Railroad 104 105 Raleigh & Gaston 8s 100 109 Raleigh & Gaston Railroad, Seaboard Air-line Railroad, City of Raleigh 6s, 1907 106 City of Raleigh 6s, H9T 101 102 Raleigh Street Railway 65... N. C. Agricultural Society 6s 4O Citizens’National Bank 120 124 Ccm. & Farmers’ Bank 118 120 National Bank of Raleigh... 120 \<m Raleigh Savings Bank 130 Raleigh Cotton Mills. 100 Caraleigh Phosphate Works, N. C. Car Company 100 The Mills Manufac’ting Co., “ “ , “ preferred, Fence last! tuto ro 65 ; Raleigh Gas Light Co 54 60 SONG OF THE SEED ‘ Good momin’ Mars Willis, is you gwine to town to-day v” “Yes, Uncle Anse,” I answered, “I am right now on my way. Can I serve you, sir, I asked the kindly up turned face ?” “Datyou kin. Mars Willis, if you happens to know the place. My o’le o’man been a pester’en me bout some garden seed. But never told me till ter day exactly what she need. So here’s a quarter of a dollar, sar, git someclim’en beans, lug’nns, beets, tomatoes, and some Cape Fear collard greens. “But s’cuse me, sar, Mars Willis, I liked j to fergot to say, Don’t fail to buy ‘BUIST’S SEEDS’—of little JOHN MACRAE. I knowed dat chile well sar, long ’fore he put on pants, If he »sks you ’bout me, sar, tell him its old Bill Duffle’s Anse. We want de ‘short legged greens,’ sir, we hope de ole Blue’s gone, For dey growed so high last year, dey ruined our Rosenear corn. , ; But when you tell him who deys for, he’ll send de proper kind, For he’s a RELIABLE SEEDSMAN, and dey’s precious hard to find.” j These are the words. If you desire the music, call at JOHN Y. MACRAE’S.^ QHESTER A LENOIR NARROW GUAGE R. R. CO. C. W. HARPER, President. Schedule in effect uly 22, 1894. BETWEEN CHESTER AND LENOIR. . NORTHWARD. No. 10. No. 60. Leave Chester. 8 10 am 9 00am “ Yorksvllle, 9 29am 1045 am “ Gastonia, 10 40 a m lOn p m “ Lincoln ton, 11 47 a m 2 30pm “ Newton, 12 37 pm 4 00pm “ Hickory, 112 p m 620 p m Arrive Lenoir, 212 p m 800 p m southward. no. 9. No. 61. Leave Lenoir, 4 10pm 700 am “ Hickory, 510 pm 840 am “ Newton, 542 p m 10 00 a m “ Lincolnton, 630 p m II 47 a m “ Gastonia, 751 p m 125 p m “ Yorkville, 902 pm 3 30pm Arrive Chester 10 21 pm 5 20pm The C. & L. railroad connects at Hickory and Newton with Western North Carolida railroad; Lincolnton with Carolina Central ailroad: Gastonia with Southern railroad; Yorkville with CC&C railroad; Chester with Southern, CC&A, GC&N and C & O railroads. L. T. NICHOLS, Sep’t, H. F BEARD, Chester, S. C. G. F. and P. Ag’t, Yorkville, S O AND CAROLINA RAILROAD, Condensed Schedule—Dated Jan. 27, ’95. No No No No tlo3 *23 Stations. *7B tlo2 PMAM pmam 210 840 Lv Norfolk Ar 605 10 25 2 ‘25 900 Pinners Point 540 10 10 250 929 Drivers 5 13 943 305 944 Suffolk 5 f'O 924 343 10 18 Gatts 429 850 402 10 88 Tunis 4 12 831 430 11 00 Ahoskie 354 812 445 11 14 Aulander 341 758 525 11 57 Hobgood 3(8 719 5 SOJ 12 20 Ar Tar boro 248 658 Ar Lv. 625 12 50) Rocky Mount 158 b3O PMIPM PMAM •Daily. tDaily except Sunday. No 23 makes connection at Rocky Mount with W. & W. Train No 23, for ail points North G M SERPELL, J R KENLY, Gen’l Manager, Sup’t Trans T M EMERSON, Geu’l Passenger Agent. g ARNES' PRINTING OFFICE IM NOW IN THE Academy of Music. ——o —— It is to YOUR interest to know whert Vs E are. First-Class Commercial Work at mod erate prices. We respectfully ask a share of the put lie patronage. Barnes Bros., Raleigh N. C. FINE MULES! O Just received a shipment of fine mules, , now on sale at my stables. Also a number of fine horses. Call and see them. JOHN M. PACE, Raleigh, N. C. Dissolution of Uo-partnershlp. — o — firm of Royster, Park & Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All par j ties indebted to or holding claims against said firm will please present same to Mr. John H. Porter who Is authorized to col- i lect and receipt for all claims due said firm. LEN. H. ROYSTER, B. F. PARK. ANDREW H. JONES. MR. W. G. RANDALL Has opened a studio at 131 Boule- ; vard du Mont Parnasse, Paris,where he will be glad to hear from his pa trons who may wish portraits made Wilmington & Weldon ■ AND BRANCHES. AND FLORENCE RAILROAD. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING JSOUTH. DATED NO 23 NO 25 NO 41 March 25, 1895 Daily Daily Daily AM PM AM Lv Weldon 1153 9 27 Ar Rocky Mt 12 57 10 20 Lv Tarboro, 12 20 Lv Rocky Mt, 1 06 10 20 6 00 Lv Wilson, 2 03 1103 Lv Selma, 2 53 Lv Fayetteville, 430 12 53 Ar Florence, 7 20 3 00 No 47 Daily AM AM j Lv Wilson, 2 08 6 35 Lv Goldsboro, 2 55 7 20 Lv M agnolia, 4 02 8 29 Ar Wilmington, 530 10 00 PM AM TRAINS GOING NORTH DATED NO 78 NO 32 NO 40 March 3,1895 Daily Daily Daily AM PM i Lv Florence, 8' 5 735 Lv Fayetteville, 10 55 935 j Lv Selma, 12 32 i Ar "Wilson, 120 11 28 j Lv Tarboro, 2 48 .... No 48 Daily AM PM Lv Wilmington 920 00 Lv Magnolia, 10 56 831 Lv Goldsboro, 12 0" 9 40 Ar Wilson, 100 10 27 NO 78 No 32 Daily Daily PM PM PM j Lv Wilson 1 30 1132 10 32 | ArßockvMt., 233 1207 1115 ! Ar Tarboro, 2 48 Lv Rocky Mt, 2 33 12 07 Ar Weldon, 3 48 1. 55 PM AM PM Train on the Scotland Branch Road leaves Weldon 348 pm, Halifax i 05 p m, arrives Scotland Neck at 4 55 p m, Greenville 637 pm, Kinston 7 spm Re turning leaves Kinston 720 am, Green ville 8 22 am; arriving Halifax at 10 55 am, Weldon 11 20 am, daily except Sunday. Trains on Washington Branch leave Washington 700 am, arrives Parmele 840 am, Tarboro 950 am, returning leaves Tarboro 4 40 p m, 6 10 p m, arrive Wash ington 7 35 p m, daily except Sunday. Con nects with trains on Scotland Neck Branch. Train leaves Tarboro, N C, daily, except Sunday at 450 pm, Sunday 800 pm; ar rives Plymouth 900 pm, 525 pm. Re turning leaves Plymouth daily, except | Sunday, 600 am, Sunday 930 am, arrives 10 25 a m and 11 45 a m Train on Midland N C Branch leaves Goldsboro daily, except Sunday, 605 am, arriving Smithfleld 730 am. Returning leaves Smithfleld 800 am; arrives at Goldsboro 9 30 a m. Trains on Nashville Branch leave Rocky | Mount at 4 30 p m, arrives Nashville 5 05 p m, Spring Hope 5:30 p m Returning leaves ; Spring llope 800 am, Nashville 835 am, : daily except Sunday. Trains on Latta Branch, Florence R R. leave Latta 6:40 p m, arrive Dunbar 7 50 p m Returning leave Dunbar f3oam, ar rive Latta7 50 am, daily except Sunday Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton daily, except Sunday, at 4 10 p m Returning leaves Clinton at 7:20 a in, connecting at Warsaw with main line j trains Train No 78 makes close connection at Weldon for all points north daily, all rail via Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Portsmouth and Bay Line Also at Rocky Mount with Norfolk and Carolina R R for Norfolk daily and all points north via Norfolk, daily except Sunday John F Divine, Gen’l Supt J R KENLY, Gen’l Manager T M Emerson, Traffic Manager Cape fear & Yadkin Valley RAILWAY. John Gill, Receiver. Condensed Schedu!e--!n Effect January 27, 1894. North Bound. STATIONS South Bound No. 2. | No. 1. 7 25 am Lv _ _ _ Wilmington...; Ar 7 55 am 10 35 am Ar ... Fayetteville... Lv 445 am 10 55 am Lv ... Fayetteville...|Ar 433 pu 10 58 am Lv Fayetteville Jun. Ar 4 Bpm 12 18 pm Lv Sanford Lv 3 17 pm 220 pm Lv Climax Lv 132 pm 250 pm Ar Greensboro ... Lv 104 pm 300 pm Lv Greensboro ... Ar 12 58 pm 355 pm Lv Stokesdale Lv 12 13 pm 4 25 pm Ar ...WalnutCove... Lv 11 45 am 4 33 pm Lv ...WalnutCove... Ar 11 35 am 5 01 pm Lv Rural Hall Lv 11 06 am 625 pm Ar: Mt. Airy Lv 945 am North Bound STATIONS South Bound No. 4. No. 3. 780 am Lv ...Benuettsville .. Ar 750 pm 837 am Lv Max ton Lv 638 pm 915 am Lv ...Red Springs... Lv 602 pm 10 10 am Lv Hope Mills. .Lv 510 pm 10 85 am Ar ... Fayetteville... Lv 446 pm North Bound South Bound tNo. 16. STATIONS, j 5 MIXED. MIXED. 650 am Lv Ramseur Ar 540 pm 835 am Lv Climax Lv 400 pm 920 am Ar Greensboro ... Lv 305 pm 935 am Lv Greensboro ... Ar 245 pm 10 55 am Lv Stokesdale Lv 1 32 pm 11 5, am Ar Madison Lv 12 30 pm I Daily except Sunday. NORTH BOUND CONNECTIONS. Trains No. 2 and 4 connect at Fayette ville Junction with the A. C. L. for ail points north and east. Train No. 2 con neets at Sanford with the S. A. L., north and south bound, and at Greensboro with tie R. & D., north and south bound, and at Walnut Cove with the N. & W. foi Winston-Salem. Train No. 16 connect* at Madison with the N. & W. for Roan oke and all points north and west. SOUTH BOUND CONNECTIONS. Train No. 1 connects at Walnut Covt with the N. & W. , for Roanoke and all points north and west, and at Greensboro with the R. «fe D. north and south bound, and at Sanford with the S. A. L. for all points north and south, and at Fayette ville Junction with the A. 0. L. for Charleston, Jacksonville, and all Florida points. Train No. 3 connects at Maxtor* with the S. A. L. for Charlotte, Atlanta and all points south. W. E. KYLE, Gen’l Pass. Agent J. W. FRY. Gen’l Manager. NOTICE.— We have succeeded to the business and property of Alfred Wiliams & Co , for the purpose of winding up its affairs. The book store will be open for business upon the completion of the inventory, April 11. In the meantime only perishable goods, such as School Books and Easter Cards will be sold. All persons indebted to the firm are re quested to make immediate payment. The business, good will, stock in trade, copyrights, book plates, etc., of the firm will be forsile on and after Aoril 11. This is an excellent opportunity for investment in a well established and lucrative busi ness. A. W. HAYWOOD, THOMAS M. PITTMAN, Trustees. S. A. L. Seaboard Air-Line. Schedule in Effect Dec. 23,1894. TRAINS LEAVE RALEIGH: 1:26 A. M., DAILY". “Atlanta Special” Pullman Vestibule foi Henderson, Weldon, Petersburg, Rich* inond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadel phia, New York, and all points north. Buf fet drawing-room sleepers and Pullman coaches Atlanta to Washington, parlor ears Washington to New York, Pullman sleeping car Monroe to Portsmouth Ar rives at Washington 10:45 am, Balti more 12 noon, Philadelphia 2:20 p m, New York 4:53 nm. Also for Portsmouth, Nor folk, Old Point and local stations Seatioard & Roanoke railroad. 12:01 noon. DAILY, For Henderson, Weldon, Suffolk, Ports mouth, Norfolk and intermediate stations, connects at Portsmouth with Bay Line for Old Point and Baltimore; with Norfolk & Washington Steamboat company for Wash ington; with N Y P & N railroad for Phil deTphia and points north; also at Weldon with Atlantic Coast Line for Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, and with Scotland Neck Branch for Greenville, Washington and Plymouth Pullman sleeping car Atlanta to Ports mouth. 5:22 A M DAILY. j “Atlanta Special” Pullman Vestibule tot Southern Pines, Hamlet, Wilmington, Mon roe. Charlotte. Chester, Clinton,Green wood, Abbeville, Athens, Atlanta, Macon, Mont egomry, Mobile, New Orleans, Chatanooga, Nashville, Memphis and all points south and southwest; through Pullman Buffet sleepers and day coaches Washington to Atlanta, connecting directly at Union de fot, Atlanta, with diverging lines; also ’ullman sleeping car Portsmouth to Mon roe. 3:40 P M, DAILY, For Wilmington, Charlotte. Chester Greenwood, Athens, Atlanta and all inter j mediate stations. Connects at Union sta | tion Atlanta, with diverging lines. Puil | man sleeping car Portsmouth to Atlanta. TRAINS REACH RALEIGH: 5:17 A M DAILY, “Atlanta Special” Pullman Vestibule ! from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, : Washington, Richmond, Portsmouth, Nor- I folk and all points north. 3:35 P M DAILY From Portsmouth and points north via Bay Line, and N \ r P and N Railroad; Pe { tersburg, Richmond and Washington, and points north via Atlantic Coast Line; also from Greenville, Plymouth, Washington and eastern Carolina points via Weldon. 1:22 AM, DAILY, “Atlanta Special” Pullman Vestibule, from Atlanta, Athens, Abbeville, Green- I wood, Chester and points south. 11:50 A M DAILY, From Charlotte, Athens, Atlanta and intermediate stations. The “Atlanta ISpecial” leaving Raleigh at 5:22 am, makes close connection at Ham let for Bennettsvllle, Darlington, Charles ton; arriving at Charleston at 2:30 pm: also at Monroe for Charlotte, Shelby ana Lincolnton. Alto for Wilmington and i local stations C. C. R. R. Mixed train leaves Johnston street sta tion for Henderson and intermediate sta~ j lions at 5:30 p m, returning arrives Johnson , street at 9:05 a m. Nos 402 and 403, “Atlanta Special” are solid Pullman Vestibule trains, composed of magnificent day coaches and Palace drawing-room Buffet sleepers between Washington and Atlanta without change, on which there is no extra fare charged. For information relative to scedules, etc., apply to ticket atrent, or A. J. Cooke, SPA Raleigh, N. C. JOHN H. WINDER, General Manager. T. J. ANDERSON, General Passenger Agent. E. ST. JOHN. Vice-President. SOUTHERN MILN!. (PIEDMONT AIR-LINK) CONDENSED SCHEDULE. IN EFFECT, March 17, 18U5. TRAINB LEAVE RALEIGH, N. C, ' Daily, connects— At Greensboro, for all points for North and South, and Winston-Salem and points on c.,,-. the North-western North Caro a*vj lina Railroad. At Salisbury, for taT. ii r. all points in Western North Car uauy olina, Knoxville, Tenn., Cincin nati and western points; at Char’ lotte, for Spartanburg, Green' ville, Athens, Atlanta and all points South. f Connects at Durham for Oxford Clarksville and Keysville except Sundays. At Greensboro, with the Washington and South western Vestibuled (Limited), and the New York and Florida Short Line (limited) train for all points North, and with main line train No 12 for Danville, Richmond and interme diate local stations; also has con -4:10 nectionfor Winston-Salem, and PM i with main line train No 85 (fast Dally 1 mail for Charlotte, Spartanburg, Greenville, Atlanta and all points Soutl; also Columbia, Augusta, Charleston, Savannah Jack sonville, and all points in Florida, Sleeping Car for Atlanta. Jack sonville and at Charlotte with sleeping car for Augusta. ! Connects at Selma for Fayette ville and intermediate'stations on , . ow the Wilson & Fayetteville Short p*Y« J Cut, dally; Goldsboro for New- I bem and Morehead City, dally ex y j cept Sundays: For Wilmington and Intermediate stations on the l W & W R R, daily. 2:55 ( For Goldsboro and points PM (East. 10:35 f Connects at Durham for Ox- A M ( ford. Clarksville, Virginia points Daily [ and Richmond. {Connects at Selma for Wilson Rocky Mount, Tarboro and loca stations on Norfolk & Carolina Railroad, arrives at Goldsboro 12:05 p m TRAINS ARRIVE AT RALEIGH, N. 0. 2:55 j From New York, Philadelphia, PM < Washington, Richmond, Greens- Daily ( boro; all points north and sonth. 7:10 < From Greensboro and all points AM < north and south. Sleeping car Dally ( Greensboro to Raleigh. 10:35 j AM ;• From Goldsboro. Daily J 1:05 < From Goldsboro, Wilmington PM < Fayetteville and all points lneas (tern Carolina. 1:08 I From Durham, Oxford, Clarks- P H i ville, Va. points and Richmond, 0:10 P M From Goldsboro and all points Daily east ex Sun Local freight trains also carry passen gers. Pullman cars on afternoon train from Raleigh to Greensboro, and an morning train from Greensboro. Double dally trains between Raleigh, Charlotte and Atlanta. Quick time; unex celled accommodation. C L Hopkins, T P A, Charlotte, N O J M Culp, W A Turk. Traffic M’g’r Gen Pass A'g’t W H G KEEN, Washington, D 0 Generl Manager (Eastern System.) 7
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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