COMPLETE R.EPOR.T OF
TODAY'S MARKETS
CHARLOTTE NEWS, JANUARY 9, 1903.
. . .1
LATEST ADVICES FROM THE
REALM OF THE BULLS
AND BEARS
(Reported by
(Wire,
Ware & Leland, Private
Geo. A. Howell.)
New York. Jan. 9. A member of
the largest cotton house in the world
said yesterday: "One as well might
play roulett,? or faro as speculate in
this market. I'm at all at sea." He is
not the only one. In fact we fail to
lind any one who knows much about
cotton these days. There is too much
manipulation going on. On the break
of 20 or 25 points it was an easv mat
ter to buy cotton for a quick advance.
On the recovery of 20 points to 8 3-4
in 24 hours, it was easy to take profits
and look for a break to S.t3 or 8.60.
All this an exercise of very little in
telligence. Rllt thp TlPVt inr,,rQ
- - v " v llU sz I o cl
very different affair. Is the market a
bull market? The.i buying on this
bivak will return quick profits Is it a
bear market? Then we have seen the
top lor awhile and prices will bnvk
below S 1-2 before there is another
upturn. Taking all the factors into
ont ideration, we are inclined to favor
the buying side in spite of bear pro
clamation and bear hammering. We
fail to see anything in the situation to
induce short selling. The market, is in
new ground and this is more specula
tion. Hut we admit prices are a mat
ter of sentiment largely and if the
present short selling succeeds in hold
ing the price down until receints do
increase, why the break can be
brought about. Iut there is more or
less nervousness among spinners over
the question of supplies and with anv
hind of bull leadership the market
could be advanced easily. The real
test of the market will come as the
price works back to S.r.. .May should
mt sell at that figure if its a good bull
market. But the buyer of today must
not lorget tnat lor the time being
there is short interest in the market
doing their utmost to bring about a
break. With the trade short it would
be a different matter but there is no
great short interest and more or less
long interest. Then too. receipts fell
off last year after next week and mav
be comparatively liberal this season.
All these factors operate on an ad
vance of this kind, but until the move
ment does shop up we would rather
buy on weak spots. It will be remem
bered that the same selling and the
same methods were employed just a
cent lower m July and early August.
After failing to break the market, sel
lers turned and bought. Bear circulars
were issutd at that time everv 15 or
2 minutes the same is going on. It
means some one is heavily short and
doing his best to get company on his
side. Until receipts increase we would
continue to buy on every break.
Futures Closed Very fc-teadv
it; . i
.3 G3
8 64
.8 72
.3 i7
S 71
.8 to
8 73
Strict middling o v
Middling ....
lges '.".''."sA-im.
?tains 7.9008.
rirm.
January
February
March
April
May
Jnae
Jul
August 8 52
September . . 8 Is
bpots Quiet; Middling- 8
8
8
S
s
8
8
8
8
8
90
53
57
Cl
7
f.l
62
G3
46
C9
Close
8 57
S 59-")0
8 05-1 6
8 (P-0
8 66
8 64 ( 6
8 65-f:6
8 48-49
S 10-11
New Orleans Spots Steady: Mid S'i
LIVERPOOL COTTON
Futures closed
January-February
February-March "
March-, pril .. ...
April-May
May-Jun?
June-July
July-August
August-September
September-October
October-November 4.3G
January 4.G5
Receipts. 21,000 Sales. 8.000
iI,d- Spots. Easier
4.63
4.65
4.65
4.65-
4.66-
4.C6-
4.66-
4.60
4.46
asy
CHARLOTTE COTTON.
Corrected daily by Heath-Reid, job
bing and commission company.
Good middling g 03
L
iealihg
N.Y. Stocks
New York. Jan. 9. The reactio.iary
tondencies evident in yesterdays deal
ings in the stock market raw nio,-,
0 l' 1 t-v,
today renewed activity for securities
under which a general rise in prices
in too places and many directions the
gains scored were notably extensive.
Just as yesterdays reaction was based
exclusively upon technical circum
stances today recovery could be best
accounted for along similar lines. The
realization in the money market, how
ever, did indeed make further pro
gress and bulk of days borrowings on
call was effected under T per cent.
The banks made a further gain m
their operations with sub-treasurer
yesterdays and today's figures with
that the institution since Friday
showed a favorable balance of more
than $1,500,000.
A number of interesting statements
of railway traffic were submitted to
day. By far the most important news
of the day was that with regard to the
disposition of the Reading Company.
It was authoritatively stated today
that the control of Reading is to be
auoueu jointly to tlie Lake Shore and
Baltimore and Ohio. Reading was
weak in the early dealings, but with
the course of afternoon it developed
decided strength. Other active fea
tures of the railway list were Atchi
son. C. C. W.. St. Paul. Rhode Island.
S. P. and S. R. common I nuiviilr
and Nashville also scored a sharp ad
vance. Ridgely says: The technical situa
tion is somewhat peculiar. Insiders
have "washed'" up prices since the
middle of December, lo to 20 points.
They have probably but little more
than they sold on way up. Their lines
v. ere accumulated prior to December
16. In the absence of floatine surmlv
oi stocks these big men could easily'
wash prices up without having much
stuff offered to them, except by short
sellers. The shorts invariably bought
back at a loss and helped on the "ad
vance. Well, the big man calculated
that people would get enthused after
New Year and take stocks off then
hands. But so far. the public has been
very weary and insiders did not sue
ceed in unloading much, hence the
continued strength. Insiders are not
likely to let prices down until thev
get rid of some good bis blocks All
unrigs considered, short sales would
be unwise. I am not very confident of
buying stocks at present better wait
day or two and see how the cat
jumps. I gave you a good one on
sugar. 13 is high enough for present
though sugar should sell at 140 or
145. The market may advance until
Monday or Tuesday without reaction,
but ia my judgment profits ought to
be taken around "double tops" when
ever they are reached. No deductions
could be drawn from today's markets
as to the future I gave the safety
points on Reading in last New Year's
letter. Prices should not go below
those figures. Some stocks like Penn
N. Y. C, Norfolk. L. N.B. and O.'
vvuicn nave Deen lagging ought to
higher before they reach much.
Atchison c, 7
103
137
1
Theatre
It
Trade
4-
ce
Hive
5
by
We have built up a great Shoe business
in vi no- better vn hp? thin
v iiuu VlOU
5
When in Pittsburg last September,
Creatore who appears at the Academy
tonight with his Italian band became
a craze, the same as he does every
where, and broke the attendance re
cord of the Exposition on several oc
casions. He was the talk of the town
and nothing but praise was heard for
his grand interpretations and thrill
ing music. Shortly afterwards another
band master whose advertising
methods are certainly sensational, ap
peared in Pittsburg, and for some rea
son attacked Creatore through thf
public press, as crude and inartisl o
This seems to have aroused the feel
ings of the Pittsburgers and thev are
expressing their admiration of res
tore and their opinion of all nthi-
band masters quite extensively. The
ueauer or tnat city goes into
Liie matter elaborate v wm-miv unr- i 1 - -
porting Creatore a an nvfiut in
t.w mo niuMt, u:m also OL an
unusually interesting personality. The
la-5limv --v ..J:.., ,1? 1
""'"fi iiiuan liins 01 Pittsburg were
interviewed for publication, includin
'Jit.M. !Il..,..i ...
neiueri, wno is tne leader of
tneir Symphony Orchestra, Professor
uutmgs. a prominent music teacher
Vl 1 . ! A- .
me if.uier 01 me Mozart Club, the
members ol tne Symphony Orchestra
ami m.uiy oiners. an ot whom suppoit
-ieaiore as an unusually fine leader
an. 1 g.eat artist. It is the universal
sentiment that the impression made
upon his audience was something un
1 v ..wn.,. am, Lut. success Ol HIS
engagement at the Exposition estab
lisheil a new record.
Unusual interest is felt in ihe com
ing engagement of Mr. Skinner in his
new p,ay. l.azarre. a dramatization
01 mis. Catherwood's Famous novel
mi. oKinner is said to be of the
opinion tnat in 'Lazarre' he has the
material for his greatest success, and
his confidence is shared by most of
those who have seen him in the char
acter of the supposed Bourbon prince.
"Lazarre" will be seen for the firsi
time 111 our city on Monday night at
the Academy of Music.
SOUTHERN RAW
In Effect Dec. 14, 1902.
Catch The Best
That's
from us.
what
jou ao wnen von hv
X7 V, 11 . .
vcL yuainy oi every kind of
uauuieu on this market
1UL1I1 si I (Mil- T'iT
o1of " -'"" irom ant an:
soft coal
can now be
I . -I "ul- uie ,J?st- consequc::tiv
io me oniy Kind that
for sale.
we have
1- .1 i-
btuay tne interest ot our customers in buying
our Shoes. We know if they wear and gi
satisfaction we are sure to make customers
with them. Wo huv o
tiv-cn Hieing juub aiiu
samples, but we examine them carefully and
.. Lllv- ti, ,iuiiii uciuic we ' iei tnem
come into our stork- YW nr i
. lllVy OV,llllly cl 1 J I W
lot ot line hamn nr c' 1 fhlll'o
I mu viii Ji.il cil O
Shoes, all solid lenther nt
, . ,
TmYo MU'N1AS LUMP BLUE GEM
WOOD.
Peoples Ice & Fuel Company
THE PEEK OF THE BEST.
R STYLES
F O (7
MEDIAP'A3
PERFECT08. . .
LONDRES GRANDp'
TK?"S?8-; - V.iir"iS
ine above cltrar r
w,ur yuauiy rooaccog and
been on the market for thirty
Today they are unexcelled.
ooia everywhere au
for them. Address
C. H. Bienaman & Co.
Makers. i22 W. Lexington St .
BALTIMORE. MD
bold by R. M. Brannnn
Charlotte, N. C.
Ic
Sc.
hart
yeari
your deafe?
Druggists,
stimulate the TORPID
strengthen the digestive
regulate tne bowels, and
. equaled as an
LIVER,
organs.
are un
t r
it you can get your size, we save you about r
half the regular price of same Shoes.
cNELIS
B4U RENT
ANTI-BILIOUS MEFHCINE,
In malarial districts ineir virtues are
wmeiy rec'smzed, s they possess
' j"JFr-i in rreeinsj the
ystem fron aat poison. Elegantlv
Uo CtuS3Sli&ute.
TO MY PATRONS.
1 . - . -
v me gieai increase in my
i am compelled to move into
building. After January 1
nnd me at No. 209 N. Trvon
I shall be het
than ever be-
Owins;
business
a larger
you will
street. Hunt Building,
ter able to serve von
- m hi m
Charlotte's Fastest Growing Store,
go
fore. Thankina:
tronage in the
ui uie iuture, i am, respectfully, Mrs
-u- tester, Proprietress Queen
Pressing Club.
yuu iur your Kind pa-
past and soliciting it
City
This condensed schedule is publisn
ed as information and is subject t0
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, i Raleigi,
Goldsboro, Newbern and Moreheart
City, at Danville for Norfolk.
7:10 a. m. No. 27 daily, for Columbia
and C. C. & A. local stations. ,
7:10 a. m. No. 16 daily except Sunday.
for Statesville, Taylorsville and local
stations, connects at MonresviilA fnt-
Winston-Salem, at Statesville for
Asheville. Hickory, Lenoir and Blow,
ing Rock.
7:45
connec-
Henderson
78
41 U
,. 12914
leoi
Slow healing sores are unsightly, pain
ful and dangerous. They are a constant
care and source of anxiety and worry.
Chronic, slow healing sores are fre-
uently the after effects of some long
ebilitating sickness that leaves the cou"
stitution weakened and the blood in a
polluted, run down condition, when a
scratch, cut, simple boil or bruise, be
comes a fearful looking ulcer that grows
and spreads, eating deeper and deeper
into the flesh in spite of everything that
can be done to check its progress. Old
people whose blood is below the standard
and tne circulation Elueish. are often
Balti & Ohio
Can Pae
Chi & Alton . .". V.V.V.V.V. ' " " " V ' wsi
Chi & G West
Erie
ui central 14
L.OU & A' ash
Man .
Misso Pac '1
New YC 7A
Norfolk & W
Ontario & W 33s
fe? ::::::i563i
""""S - - 6f
st faul
So Pac
So E ail way
ou na, wan v tn n
Tex &Pac 420
Union Pac . .... . ..""" ,104'"
Wabash . ' 311
Amal Copper .. ..!"....
Brook Rap Trans . . 7n
Col Fuel & Iron . . tn7
Peoples Gas . ..."..".! '"."1051"
"ug-ar ... " '"i.m'J
Tenn Coal & Iron 63
U 0 Leather ... n?
us steci 3(l5,
U S Steel PTd 8 jsj
Western Union 9 til
V C Chemical 7A
A BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE
A
-"i " iul. 3 TPPT on rv-ia-o
aamized street, good neighborhood
two good cottages for good class of
wnite tenents. one good cottage for
colored tenent. well of water, citv
ttaier m street. Rents for $15.00 per
month. Will sell for $1,550 for cash
J- K. A. ALEXANDER,
225 North Tryon Street.
131
68
PHOTOGRAPHS
PHOTOGRAPHS
PHOTOGRAPHS
PHOTOGRAPHS
PHOTOGRAPHS
MORSE'S GALLERY,
200 1-2 South Church St.
ANY
STYLE
SIZE
AND
PRICE
SEE YOURSELF AS OTHERS SEE
YOU.
BUY A
MIRROR FROM EZELL
AND GLASS
THE LEADING PAINT
DEALER.
12 West Fifth Street, Charlotte, N. C.
Prodvice Markets
Chicago, Jan. 9. Wheat It was
stated that Liverpool houses were sell
ing wheat here and at seaboard whil
replacing with Argentine purchases.
There was a little selling early but
offerings were well taken by commis
sion houses, some of the buvina-
inougnt to lie tor
Baker, while Armon
. . ... - . . 1! ' . W. t 1 w . . . 1 . i -i- 1 , . ,, .
lormentea witn lace sores, and indolent I "a 10 nave uougnt not less
bicKiy looning uieers upon the limbs that
give them hardly a qnoment's rest from
pain and worry.
Ordinary sores Pun'fy the BlOOCi
are liable to be-
come chronic Heal the Sore.
when the blood
is too weak to throw off the germs and
poisons, and no amount of external treat
ment will heal them, but they continue
to grow worse and worse, and many
times terminate in that most horrible of
all human maladies, Cancer.
S. S. S. cures slow healing sores by
purifying and invigorating the germ
laden, vitiated blood and purging the
system of all corrupt matter, thus strik
ing at the real cause and removing every
hindrance to a rapid cur, and this is the
only possible way to reach these deeply
rooted, dangerous places. S. S. S.
strengthens and tones up the circulation,
and supplies rich.
nutritious Tlood for
the rebuilding of the
constitution and
healing the sore,
when tou ret rid of
the old plague spot for all time.
If you have a slow healing, stubborn
sore, write us about it, and our Physicians
will advise you without charge. t
. The Swift Speoifio Co., Atlanta, Ga.
than
were
were
ness
local
00,000 bushels. Mav receints
light in the Northwest and there
indications that the export busi-
wouia ne large which started
shorts to cover. Towards close
ED MEN!!
Wehaveiust re
ceived an assortment
of Red Men Badges,
Buttons and Pins. : : :
Come; and see them,
you will find just what
you want. :::::::::
I me marnet became quite firm under
liberal export takings at seaboard.
Outside business is still light and
I while local operator may be success
ful in working values higher, we would
tavor sales on hard spots.
WHEAT
Jan
May . . .
Julv
CORN
Jan ,
May ,
July
OATS
July ........
Mav
PORK
Jan
May
LARD
Jn
t ay
July
ftlEB.
Jan
May
Ju'y
.17
16
- 9
. 9
. 9
High Low Clof e
72 7l 723
7fiM 75 76
73& 73 73
47K 46&
44 43 43
43J 42 42
u 31 r,ys
31 34 34
15 17 15 17 15
' 22 10 10 10 15
85
37
8 65
8 80
8 77
9 80
9 4."
9 33
8 02
8 75
82
45
33
62
77
77
DR. HOBENSACK
65S North Eighth St., Phila., Pa.
Father and son have been
fully in Philadelphia for 65 years.
ARE YOU A VICTIM?
Blood Poison. Kprvnu T)phi:;n- tti.
er. Kidneys. Skin Diseases Virimnoio tr,.i..
eele. Rupture, Piles, termu,r ently cured by im
proved methods without pain or detenrion froai
business. We uo not keen :i rlr-mr an
remedies from other doctors' prescriptions but
make the treatment of each case a special study
We are graduates of medical colleges, father and
son. ard combine hosnital nraMifPuith o,.t.
office experience. Go where you will be treated
fur your disease, ani not for ihp eai.-o nt !i!n
druj's. Our treatment is sfientif; orwi X'tl.
less, with better resu.'ts. Consultation free of
charge SEND FOR BOOK
Hours to 3. 6 to 9. Sunday, 9 to 12.
For Croup use CHtNEY'S
EXPECTORANT.
JU5I : : : 7c nr in
RECEIVED : f0 HE PL
All Stock sold must be
as represented
TIME OR CASH
J.W.Wadsworth's
Sons
Also Leading Vehicle Dealers.
One six-rcom
vard street.
house on North Bre-
One five-room
Thirteenth street.
Two four-room
Seventh street.
house on West
houses on West
C. McNelis.
THE
Eg
COPY&I5MT.
NOW THAT HE HAS A NEW SET
OF TEETH HE CAN EAT
uii.yi.umg a.uu everyming ediDle. can
talk so as to be intelligible and is no
longer the laughing stock of the
lnvolous. We can accomplish wonder-
iui cranges in your dental equipment
if you'll give us the chance and will
not take your whole month's pav in
exchange; consult us about your
teeth or the lack of them.
newell & Mclaughlin,
THE PRETTIEST STORE
IN CHARLOTTE WISHES YOU
TRIP
a. m. No. 39 dailv. Atlanta im
press, Pullman sleeper and day coach
es to Atlanta, Pullman tourist sleeper
to San Francisco, Tuesdays, Thurs
days and Saturdays, via New Orleani
ami oouinern Pacific; close
aons at Spartanburg for
vi lie and Asheville.
8:30 a. m. No. 33 daHy, Florida Ex
press for Rock Hill, Chester, Winns
boro. Columbia and Savannah; Pull
man sleepers to Jacksonville, Port
Tampa. Charleston and Augusta; first
class coach, Washington to Jackson
ville. Dining car service.
AT9:i2V' w Nu0.' 36 dai,r' U. S. Fast
Mail, for Washington and nil
North; Pullman drawing rooms, sleep
ers to New York and Richmond, day
coaches New Orleans tn Wnchwt.
dining car service. Connects at
Greensboro for Winston-Salem, Ral
eigh and Goldshorn.
9:30 a. m. No. 37 dailv. WflishinrtAn
and Southwestern limited. Pullman
drawing room sleenprs v v,.i-
New Orleans and Memphis; Pullman
observation car. New York tn Mm.
service: snlui Pni!m
train. '
10:05 a. m. No. 30 dailv fnr waoh.
ington and all points Knrth Pun.,..
sleepers to New York; first-cla$3
coach to Washington. Close connec
tion at Danville for Richmond, Va
11:00 a. m. No. 23 dailv. for Dnvi.
son. Mooresville.
Cooleemee. Mocksville. Winston
Salem and Roanoke. Va an loi
stations. '
12:35 p. m. No. 11 dailv. fnr Atior,V
and local stations:
tanburg for Henderson villp a.w
ville. """"
6:25 p. m. No. 25, Freiaht anH Paa.
senger, for Chester, S. C, and local
points.
6:40 p. m. No. 12 dailv. fnr tj.vh.
mond and local stations, connects at
Greensboro for Raleigh and Golds
boro: Pullman sleeper Greensboro to
Raleigh.
7:15 p. m. No. 24 rfailv. ynl Cum.
day. for Statesville and local stations
connects at Statesville for Asheville'
Knoxvillo. Chat
.18 p. m. No. 38 dailv. Washing,
and Southwestern limited, for Wash
ington and all noints North Pi,iiro
leepers and Pullman observation
to New York. Dining car service. Solid
fiuiman train.
9:30 p. m. No. 34 riaiiv Vow vv
and Florida Express. Pullman sleep
ers to New York; first-class coach to
Washington.
9:50 p. m. No. 29 daily, for Colum
bia. Augusta, Savannah, Charleston
and local stations beyond Chester,
gunman sleepers to Jacksonville-first-class
coach, Washington to Jack
sonville. 10:20 p. m. No. 35 U. S. Fast Mall
tor 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.
10:25 p. m. No. 40 dailv. fnr Well
ington and points North. Pullman
sleeper for Washington. PharWto
Richmond. Pullman slieper Charlotte
to Norfolk. First-classl coarh Ationfo
to Washington.
c u u- ACKERT, Gen. Mgr. .
S. H. HARDWICK, Gen. Pass. Agt.
Washinaton. n r.
R. L. VERNON. Travelinn Paee Af
T. J. WITHERSPOON,
City Ticket Agent.
11 S. Tryon Street, Charlotte, N. C.
OLD DOMINION
TRUSTEE'S SALE.
Under and by virtue of
trust executed to me by E
C. Mullis. bearing date
1897, and duly registered
111. at Page 187, in the
ister of Deeds for
a deed of
D. and E.
May 17th.
in Book
office of Reg-
Mecklenburg
county. North Carolina, and because
of default in the payment of the
debt therein secured, I will sell for
cash to the highest bidder, at the
county Court House door in the city
of Charlotte, N. C, on Friday, the
16th day of January. A. D. 1903. at 12
o'clock m., all that certain lot of land
in said countjr, adjoining the lands of
John Lillycrop and Mrs. A. S. White
sides, near the city of Charlotte the
same being a part of the real estate
of the late M. M. Phifer and described
and bounded as follows: Beginning
at a stake or post on the West side
of an extension of "D" (now David
son) street, of the city of Charlotte,
298 feet from the center of the C. C.
R. R. Company's track and running
thence in a Northern direction 49 1-2
feet with said "D" street to a stake
on said street; thence in a line
parallel with said R. R. track in the
direction of "C" (now Caldwell)
street 190 feet to a stake; thence m
a line parallel with the first line
49 1-2 feet to a stake, said line running
in the direction of said railway
track; thence 190 feet to the beginning
on "D" street.
This December 16th, 1902.
R. E. COCHRANE
Trustee.
12-17-tds.
"A HAPPY NEW YEAR
C. B. Flournoy & Co.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Fine China, Fancy Goods, Novelties
and General House Furnishing Goods,
20 East Trade Street. Bell 'phone 22G4.
9 0 3
OF THE
LINE
Makes a most attractive route tn
New York a.id
Northern and Eastern
Points
express steamships leave Norfolk,
Va., daily, except Sunday, at 7 p. m.',
for New York direct, affording oppor-
lumiy ior tnrougn passengers from the
South, Southwest and West to visit
Kicnmoncl, Old Point Comfort and
Virginia Beach en route.
For tickets and general information
aypiy to railroad ticket agents ,or to
M. B. CROWELL, Genl. Agt., Norfolk,
va.; J. MAYER, Agt., 1212 East
Main St., Richmond, Va.
J. J. BROWN, Gen. Pass. Agt.,
H. B. WALKER Traffic Mgr.,
New York, N. Y
Time to see about that
Accident. Sick Benefit
ak.nd Life Insurance. V
Ue RoyaJ
Benefit Society
Offers You
Superior Contracts.
and then you will in
wanted upon the most
Investigate
vest. Agents
liberal terms.
H. J. GR.EEN, Mgr.,
218 East Trade Street.
MfHorfolkem
asowBrara Schedule in Effect
; Schedule in effect June 8th. 1902.
Through Train Dally, Charlotte and
Roanoke. Va.
L.r. unariotte, So. Ry ..11:10
Lt. Winston, N. & W. Ry. . .3:00
Lr. Martinsville 6: 15
L.T. Rocky Mt 6:2S
Ar. Roanoke 7: 40
Ax. Charlotte, So. Ry :00
At. Winston, N. & W. Ry... 2:00
It Martinsville 11:45
At. Rocky Mt.. 10:26
Lv. Roanoke 8:15
connects at Roanoke via
doah Valley Route for
jonage, L.uray, Hagerstown and all
points in Pennsylvania and New
Tork. Pullman aleeper, Roanoke and
Philadelphia.
Additionalt rain leaves Winston
Salem 8:00 a. m. daily except Sun
day for Southwest Virginia and
Shenandoah Valley points.
W. B. BBVILL',
Gen. Pass. Agt., Roanoke Va,
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Baggage called for frm
hotel and residence by Wadsworth's
iransier uo. on orders left at City
Ticket Office. 3
Seaboard Air Line Railway
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE.
Between New York, Tampa, Atlanta.
New Orleans and Points South
and West.
IN EFFECT MAY 25, 1902.
No. 32. No. 40.
Lv. Charlotte
Ar. Monroe .
7:27 p.m
8:25 p.m.
5:01a.m.
5:45a.m.
Lv. Monroe. . . .
Ar. Hamlet
Ar. Wilmington
Ar. So. Pines . .
Ar. Raleigh
Ar. Norlina Jc.
Ar. Portsmouth
8:45
.10:20
No.
33 p.m
i:30 a.m.
. 32 a.m.
7:15 a.m
J 1
.111:
p.m. 5:50a.m.
p.m.J 7:20a.m.
34. 112:30 m.
8:44a.m.
11:20a.m.
1:35p.m.
5:35a.m.
Ar. Richmond .
Ar. Washington
Ar. Baltimore . .
Ar. Phila
Ar. New York .
. 6:55 a.m. 5:15p.m.
10:10 a.m. 8:36 pan.
11:25
1:36
4:15
a.m.
p.m.
p.m.
11:25p.m.
2:56a.m.
6:30a.m.
Lv. Monroe ....
Ar. Athens
Ar. Atlanta ...
Ar. Montgomery
Ar. Mobile
No. 33.
9:20 a.m.j
2:52 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
7:55 a.m.1
3:05 a.m.j
No. 41.
11:35p.m.
5:58a.m.
8:35a.m.
Ar. New Orleans 7:40 a.m..
Lv. Charlotte ... 10:43 a.m
Lv. Lincoln 11:49 a.m
Lv. Shelby 12:49 a.m.
Ar. Ruth erf dton. 2:10 p.m
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.
For detail information address,
R. M. COFFEY
P. and T. A.
ror Asthma use CHENEY'S
EXP CT0RANT.