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E No. 2 mixed, 38.. Receipts, 1,331 IHMIPT No. 2 mixed, 6ay. Receipt f 1 11 1 i bushels. 11 Mil T I I -'RyeDrill and easy. No. 2 nil 111 I r5: No- 2 Western, 50, sales. 1 IIIILI ,7,026 bushels; exports, 4,280 b Price Movements Were Very Irregular nearby, Receipts, ushels. I-r.-i v Quiet and steady- - No. 1 timo thy, $1(5 (d) 10.50. .'. ,-,' -" .., " Grain Freights q,uiet unchanged. Butter firm unchanged; fancy imitation 18 10M. Fancy creamery 22 - 23; ladle 36 17; store packed 13. 15. Eggs firm unchanged; fresh 19 20 Cheese firm unchanged; large li)y U: medium 10 11; small (ft V. Sugar firm unchanged; fine and course granulated 5.15. Cotton New York, Oct. 8. Cotton futures opened steady at the decline. ' Scalpers Bulls Encouraged in the Early , iTtS ' H.i- U.. D,, Crtrt Prtf ton-aiet, 1-lGc. lower -'to 8 5-16c. for OUrS, DUt bears OOOtl bOt .niHdling uplands and. 8 9-16c. for mid . . ... ." . "... .. snlU : ' " . . V ; in I heir Work And . bo it Went All the Day MIXED AT THE START rew York, Oct. 8. The contray moye- Operi. High. Low. Close. October ... , . .T7.84 "7.92: 7.82 7.92 November 7.82 7.92 7.84 7.92 'December .... 7.88 8.00 7.86 7.99 'January ..... 7.89 8.00 7.87 7.99 February 7.89 7.99' 7.89 7.99 March ....... 7.89 7.98 7.SG 7.98 April .... 7.88 7.98 7.88 7.98 May . . . . . . . . . 7.89 7.98 " YT.SG 7.98 of. ' speeculative sentiment. Dealings were not on a large scale, 'however. Galveston. 20.2S.V Now Orleans.. 14.212: .Market closed firm. ?sew Yo'k, Oct. 8. Cotton receipts: There was some special pressure .against Mobile, 2,172; Savannah, 11,228; Charles Unite dStates Steel, Sugar and the New ton, 2,371; Norfolk, 2,413; Boston, 2; York tractions. Amalgamated Copper 'Augusta, 2,851; Memphis, 2,347; Hous opened up 1. but more than lost it. New ..toni 30,231. ,r York. Chicago & St. Loui, Minneapolis. Raleigh Cotton St. Paul and SaultSte Marie and Iowa ' Receipts . . . . .75 biles. Central preferred showing good gains. 'Price ... ... .". . . . ; . .- ..71S 1-10 . The resistance sbowii by special stocks encouraged the bulls to bid up the market, and there were quick ad- Chicago Grain and ProVIsln.i Chicago Oct. 8. Trade in the, wheat . i i i ,i . 1 : X".T vances of f rom " 1 to 2 points,, with . Pix openea auii touuy, vuu ArlagraaiecV ; B,kI T?sU an 1 Hef Atchison m the lead. By 10:30 the de- pool and paris both sported an a(j niand had slackened and the bears made vance, but the local pit had expected n drive : against Brooklyn Transit and much more, an das a result of this and Sugar, the latter losing two points. Otli- xmdeja the': general bearish statistics of vr stocks also weakened, but held above the past week, prices had.' a downward first prices. The specialties - bore the tendency. The selling was local nad the brunt of the soiling and lo-scs were ex- .derate outride demand failed to tended all around. The tractions as ecembe. sag - group suffered more than any othei wag - (? e,3oww ,. stocks, but Sugar and Amalgamated, Local receipts- were 202 cars, 2 of Copper dropped over 2 point? each; Rail- contract grade. Minneapolis and Du- -. road ""stocks, eased off, but none of the huh reported S39 cars, making a total leaders was more than 'a fraction b-lw for the -three poins of 1,041 cars,' against vesterdav's close. Lake Eric and West- '1,533 -for -last week and 996 a year em fell 2. New York, Chicago & St. ago. - , - ' . T nnic o St .T.n.,i Southwestern J,mmue VV"- openea quiet w: preferred Ju, while preferred rose 3. B Prices rallied generally to the top ket December : ODeninsr a shade to lUc .level. Recoveries of 1 t- 2 points-were iowort jn sympathy withi' other grains, made by Sugar, St. Paul. Brooklyn and declined c. Receipts were 212 Transit, Manhattan, Metropolitan cars. Street Railway, Union Pacific, Missouri 1 ' Pacific, Sonrthern Pacific and Amalga-' v HLAI : mated Copper. Prices -were lawer Vay again before 1 o'clock. ' f CORN:"" - The market was dull and rather err -Qec ratic after the noon hour and business ;yay was largelv concentrated in the cpeeial-; OATS: onis Southwestern cmuer cornopenea quiet w; . t,- lower at otys .c. , on cables, and American Bccle god off 7- Keeeipts were 321 cars. onds Avere firm. ; Oats had a small and featureless mar- Open.- Iligh. Low: Close. 69 73 57' 58 5S 703A 73 57 mi 72 56 5S 701,4 73 5G 5S Tickets sold October 14 to 18; final re turn limit October 21. - $8.95 to Augusta, Ga., a,nd return, account Merry Makers Festival, October 14 to 19. Military companies one cent per mile. Tickets sold October 13 to 17; final limit October 20. Short line ; via Seaboard Air Line rail way. Double daily 'passenger service. S5.95 Raleigh to Norfolk, ,Va.f and return, account annual -State Fair of the Virginia State Fair and Agricultu ral Association, October 15-18, 1901. Tickets include one admission to Fair Grounds and will be sold on October 13 to IS, inclusive, final return limit October 20th. Double daily service via Seaboard Air Line Railway, leaving Raleigh 1:29 a. m. and 11:30 a. ra., arrive Norfolk 7:00 a. m. and 5:50 p. m., respectively. $7.30 to Charlotte and return account Synod; of the Presbyterian churclv in North Carolina, October 22d. 1901 Tickets to be sold October 21, 22 and 23, final return limit October 30th. Dauble daily service via Seaboard Air Line Railway; leave Raleigh at 4:10 a. m. and 3:55 p. m., arrive at Charlotte 10:01 a. m. and 10:00 p. .m., respec tively For further information rega.rd"ng rates and schedules call on -. C. II. GATTIS, P. & T , A. Raleigh, N. C. Seaboard J(ir Liiie Ry 'CAPITAL CITlr ROUTE. 4. a Short line" to principal cities of the houth and Southwest, Florida, Cuba, lexas, California and Mexico, reaching the capitals of six States. , SOUTHWARD. DalW. Special Rates to eastern Cities xla S. A. I. ICallway The Seaboard Air Lino Railway will sell daily until September 30, special round trip tickets from Ruleigh to tho following Eastern cities. These rates apply ' via Portsmouth-Norfolk and Steamship Lines, and are limited to re turn until October 31st, 1901: 1 ; Old Pointy Va . $ 8.25 Washington, D.- C. y 13.25 Baltimore, Md 13.25 LvRaleSgh, S. A. Ariiamiet. Ar Columbia, Ar Savannah, Ar Jacksonv'le, Ar Tampa, No. 31. 4.10 am Daily. No. 27. 7.40 pm 7.00 am 10.35 Dm 10.35 am 1.00 am 1.47 pm 6.10 pm 6.15 am p.1 it It mo. o 4.10 am 7.00 am 12.05 pm Lv Raleigh, S. A. L. Ar JUamlet, Ar Wilm'gton, Ar Charlotte, Ar Atlanta. Ar Augusta, C.&W.C. Ar Macon, C. of Ga. AiMontg'y. A&WP. ArMobile,Ala. L&N. Ar N. Orleans, L&N. Ar Nashv'le NC&StL Ar: Memphis, " NORTH WARE. Dally, 4.52 am 9.15 am 5.40 pm No. 41. 3.55 pm 7.30 pm 10.01 am 10,15 pm 3.53 tp .00 am 5.10 pm 11.40 am 7.20 Dm 11 10am 9.20 pm 11.00 am 2.5'. am 4.12 pm 7.30 am- 8.30 pm 5.35 am G.55 pm i.00 pm B.lO am Lv rtsgh. S. A; L. Ar Norlina, .. Ar Portsmouth, . . Ar AVash'n N&WSB. Ar Baltimore. BSPC. Ar N. Y., O.D.S.Co.. ArPhila. N.Y.P.&N. Ar New York, "... Dailv No. 34. No. 38. 1.29 am 11.30 am 3.18 am 2.00 pm 5.50 pm 7.00 am 7.0Q am 1.30 pm. o.lu am 8.00 am No. G6 7.0i am 5.46 pm 8.40 pm No i54. 21. 26.25 26.25 S2.70 88.50 38.50 38.50 tie?. The freouent- advances and de clines in these stocks deterred ff active in the railroad stocks. I'tic:s operations Dec. ... Mav ... PORK: Tan. - 2 o- or; rebounded very strongly again, .esnecia.- k for Sugar, Amalgamated Coppsr, J1y ... BrooklvH Transit and St. Paul, which Tan ruled 1 and U above lat night's- level. Mav- .15.05 .15.20 Professionals bid up the anderPllts riIBS in an effort to -increase the pressure on jan. the bears. . There -were gains from 1 to May . . Hi-in -that- group. Lake:.Lue .and- West ern leading Active" stock's were quite generally lifted a point alwve last Xew York nisrht. Realizing by traders carried the st Louis leaders back 1 to 1. The closing was Minneapolis avtive and easy. New York Stock Qnotatlon 9.00 9.00 7.90 7.97 35 37 15.22 15.35 9.05 9.05 7.95 - 8.02 35 15.05 15.20 8.92 8,92, V 7.87: .95; 35 ! 15.15 15.25 S.95 8.97 7.92 8.00 December Wheat Open. Close. : 75 American Cotton Oil Do. pref . . . American Smelting American Ice Atchison Do. pref. Baltimore & Ohio Brooklyn Rapid Transit. , Chesapeake & Ohio C. M.I & St. Paul. . Ch'innvn T? T Si' Pnrifif . Chicago Great Western... Consolidated Gas Delaware & Hudson. Denver & R. G. pref. .... Illinois Central Louisville & Nashville. .1 . Manhattan ............. Metropolitan Traction ... Mo., Kan. & Te.ftis pref . . Missouri Pacific New York Central N. Y., Ont. & West Norfolk & Western ...... Tress Steel People's Gas ...I....... Pacific Mail S. S. Co". . Pennsylvania Raiko-id . . Republic Steel Do. nref Reading Do. first pref........ Southern Railway ....... Southern Pacific Tennessee Coal and Iron. . Fnion Pacific F. S. Rubber X. S. Leather . Do. pref. . ...... V. S. Steel ........... Do. pref. . . . ; '. 1 ' auasn 'prer. Western Union '7 A 2T2 05y2 99 . 4Zy2 155 139 22 213 163 92 143 101 nsy 158 51 95 155 32 53 38 1034 41 143 14M r,4y2 3oy4 74 31 55 58 95 14 .11 . V9 42 92 37 90. 76 71 71 ............. 66 07 . December Corn Open. Close. ............. 62 61 v. 57 57 Pfaval Stores 40-V. 1 rs ew 1 ork, Oct. . 1 nrpentine steady, 26 37 37. Rosin dull. Common to 70 good strained, 1.424. . Tar dull; regu lars, l.uo. 1 "Vfi-nr VaT. 114 115 95 90 57 43 156 Greatly Redneed Kates to Buffalo Effective September the 3d, the South rr nailwnv will sell round trit) tickets .to 'Buffalo, N. Y., from ajl points at 225 Irate of one first-class fare plus $1. -jnoa . Tickets will be sold September 3d to ' . , I 1 1" J .1 A. X : . 1 CctODer yjlu; nmiieu iu iweutjr uajs from date of sale. Routes: Via all authorized ticketing route that one way tickets are sold. i Tho Southern Railway has a number of choice routes, either via Greensboro. Washington and the Pennsylvania Rail road or Philadelphia .also Norfolk, Washington or Baltimore, f Thfe is a rare opportunity to visit the great exposition at- a very moderate cost. ( For tickets, Pullman " reservations, baggage fchekr or any information re garding "this trip, call at the Southern Railway "uptown office n the Yarboro House building, Raleigh, N. C, where any information will : b cheerfully fur nished. r i T. C. STURGIS, C. T. A.. - ' ' Raleigh.' N. C. ' ' 92 14? 102 118 158 51 94 155 32 ,53 38 103 42 ' 143 14 64 39 75 31 58 58 96 14 12 '79 42 03 37 00, New York City... rrovidc-ne'e, R. I... Boston, Mass ..... Buffal6, N. Y. .. .. Jamestowu, N. Y. Lakewood, N. Y... Mayville. N. Y Parties desiring tickets to points not named above can pui-cnaso round trip to Baltimore or Washington and secure from the Pennsylvania R. R..-or-B and O. R. 11., round trip tickets to any Sum mer Resort they desire. They can also buy round trip to Old Point. V a., and purchase ted-day excursion tickets from Old Point to Philadelphia. Pa., for $9.00 via Bay Line or Cape Charles Route, also to New York via same routes for S13.00. For further information regarding schedules and tickets call on or address, 1 C. H. GATTIS, C. T..& P. A. ' Raleigh, N. C. $20.50 it 1.25 urn 10.42 aim 3.1b am 12.23 pm 6.3i am 3.31 pm 10.10 a nx 7.05 pm 11.25 da 11.25 pm 1.3Gpm 2.5Gam 4.25 pm 6.30 am -Seaboard Stocks Baltimore;; Oct 8. Seaboard common preferred 50; certificates, 81.s Government Bonds 6ttt "Vrtli- ni- o f i. 1 - . - steady. . ft. s. roc - .inn S. 2s, coup 109-': S. 3s, reg, 107 ft. .is. conn. r o -v- a 1 -"" , U S. New. 4s, reg. ; . 112"r ' Vew 4s C0UP . 112 r i;. S. s, reg. .. ...10714 5s, coup. . . 1Q7 money ITIarket - ' "f T IT. New York, Oct. 8. Money - onr-calF nominally, at 3 per cent. Primed mer cantile paper, 4 5 per -cent. fStrf Jing exchange steady, with aetuaL InislV for demand and at 4.83 .for sixty davs'.' i 'os ted rates, 4.84 and 4.86. Com- LKiai uiii&, t,oo .oe2. ftuver cer tificates unquoted. Bar'" silver, 57. Mexican dollars, 45. M ;v " Baltimore Grain and Provision Baltimore, Oct. 8. Flour-Quiet, un changed. Receipts, 16,476 barrels; ex ports, 7,230 barrels. -' 3 . Wheat Firmer. ' Spot and the month; ;1 71; Dec, 73 73; steamer No. 2 red, 67 68. Iteceipts, 42,472 bushels; exports, 40,000 bushels.' South era by sample, GO 72;.do. on grade, 68 72. Corn Firm. -Mixed, spot, and.-the month, 59 59; steamer mixed, 58 58. Receipts, 5,825 - bushels; ex ports, 21,429 bushels; Southern whito ni yeHow -coraeO 63. Special Rates Via R. A. I. Railway Norfolk Va., Oct. 15th to 18th. Annual State Fair of the Virginia State Fair and Agricultural Association; Account of the above occasion the S. b-&. L. Ry. will sell round trip tickets o Norfolk, Va., for one fare for the "round trip plus 50 cents admission to the Fair grounds. Rates from Raleigh $ju45; Tickets on sale Oct. l" 13 tit -to 17th; final limit October 20th. Chariettc;..NV C.,- Oct. 22d, Synod of -the Presbyterian Church in North Carolina; - Account , of the above occasion the S. A! L. 'Railway will sell tickets from Raleigh, N. C. for $7.30 for the round trip. Dates of sales Oct. 21-22 aua d; final - limit Oct. 50th. JtaleifiVN. C Oct. 22-26, N. C. State Agricultural Fair. : xAccduht of the above, occasion the S. . A. " L. '. Ilaal w ay will sell round trip tick ets td'Raleighv N. C, from points along Its line in Virginia arid North. Carolina at one fare for the round trip plus 50 cents admission to fair grounds. Tick ets? on sale October-lOth to 26 inclusive; final limit Oct. ' 28. 1901. Wilmington; N. C, Oct. 14th to 19th, - Elks' Carnival Ralelsn to RnA!Ulo, N. 1'., .nd Return via Seaboad Air Line Railway Commencing September 3rd and con tinuing until October 20th the Seaboard Air Line ra'lway will sell round trin tickets from all points to Buffalo, N. Y., for one tirst-class fare puis $1, tickets limited five dayicoing and good return ing twenty (20)..7rays from date of sale". Routes: Via" all rr.il through Wash! ington and the Pennsylvania railroad and via Portsmouth, Norfolk and Wash ington or Baltimore and direct routes or through Philadelphia. ; This is by far the lowest rate that has been authorized on account of the Pan-American Exposition and is a great inducement for tourists and pleasure seekers from this section to visit this great exposition. The S. A. L. railway has , two fast passenger trains daiiy via Vall; rail through Richmond and Washington', also has a train leaving Raleigh at 11:30 a. m.. which makes connections at Nor folk with boat for Washington or Bal timore, also N. Y. P. . and N. through Philadelphia. At Washington or Balti more connections are made with the Pennsylvania railroad or Baltimore md Ohio railroad with fast vestibule trains for Buffalo via Harrisburg or Philadel phia, thence via the D. L. and W. or Lehigh Valley. For tickets, Pullman berths, State room reservations and any information regardfng trip to Buffalo write or call at S. A. L. railway uptown ticket of fice, Yarborough House Building. Rai eigh, N. C. All information cheerfully furnished and route fuly explained. C. H. GATTIS, C. T. AND P. A. Raleigh, N. C. II. S. HEARD. T. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. ATLANTIC & NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY. TIME TABLE No. 23, To i Take Effect Sunday. September 1901, at 12:01. a. m., Eastern Standard Time. Supersedes Timo Table No. 21, of July iu, luui.. Lv. Eastbound. Daily. No. 3. P. M. 3.40 g 4.00 s 4.09 s 4.20 s 4.32 f 4.46 s 4.53 s 5.07 s 5.19 f 5.25 s 5.40 s 5.50 f 6.15 f 6.18 s'6.30 s 6.43 6.4& f 6.54 6 ."Z .Ar. Ar. . . Westbound. Daily. No. 4. A. M. 11.05 . . . . 610.43 ..... slO.32 .... slO.22 ... 610.12 f 9.50 . ... s 9.40 .... s 9.30 s 9.20 f 9.12 .Lv. e 9!00 .Ar. s 8.37 STATIONS. Goldsboro . ;.. Best's .;. . La Grange . Falling Creek 1 . Kinston . . . . Caswell . . . . . Dover . . , Core Creek . Tuscarora . .. Clark's '. . New Bern . Lv. . . New Bern Riverdale f 8.13 . Croatan ....... f 8.09 ...... Havelock ...... s 8.00 . . . Newport .. . . . .'. s 7.46 Wildwood .. . f 7.39 ....... Atlantic f 7.35 An.Morehead City..Lv. e 7.27 6 7.07 Lv..Morehead City..Ar. s 7.22 7.15 Ar. .M. Uiry uepot .Lt. v.uu P.M. AM. f-Stop Signal, s Regular Stop. , Tel egraph Station. : SPECIAL RULES. 1. Westbound trains have right of track against, Eastbound trains of same clsss 2. All first-class trains running in any direction have ngnt of traeii over secouu K.1KS carnival.- ci.viuu jj. . v. - - . On: Lont thV. pension the 3SS VlTtZT SS OatsFirm. No. 2 white, 39 40;! bands uniform $2.G5. S. A. L. Railway will sell. tickets from points along its line to Wilmington, N. C. at onefirst class fare for ,the round trm. Rate from Raleigh, $4.35, dates of sale Oct. 14th to 18; final limit Oct. 21st. $4.35 to Wilmington, N. C.,! and re turn account Elks' Carnival, October 14 to 19. . " .." -.-X. Fof1 military companies and brass utes before leaving time of. nrst-cias3 SConductors will register arrival and leaving time at New Bern m book pro vided for that purpose. . 4. No. 6 West will take siding .for No. 3 East at passing point unless other wise ordered. , , S. L. DILL, . Gen. Supt. B. A. NEWLAND. Master Transportation. ! J. C. LEWIS, Chief Dispatcher. Lv Raleigh, S. A. L Ar Norlina. ' " . ; Ar Richmond, " Ar Wash'n. P. R. R Ar Baltimore, Ar Philadelphia, Ar Now York, Note-(a) Daily except bunday. v " (b) Eastern Time. Connections at Jacksonville and Tampa for all Florida .East Coast points, and Cuba and Porto Rico. At .New Orleans for all points in Texas, Mexico and Cali--fornia. SLEEPING-CAR SERVICE, Nos. 31 and 34 Florida and Metropoli tan Limited. Drawing Room, Sleeping and Through Day Coaches between New York and Jacksonville. Through Draw ing Room Buffet Sleeping Oars between rsew York and Atlanta Nos. 27 and 66 Florida and Atlanta Fast Mail. ' Througti Drawing Room 1st net Sleeping Cars between New York and Jacksonville, connecting at Hamlet with Sleeping Car to a&d from Atlanta Tickets on sale tc ail poiats. Pullman Berths reserved and reservations made on outgoing steamers from Norfolk, Baggage checked from hotel, and resi dences without extra charge, at Up-town Ticket Office Yarboro House Building. -. ' C. II. GATTIS, C T. AM D P. A. .'Phones 117. Raleigh. N. C. H. S. LEARD, T. P. A., - . Raleigh. N. C. .I B, L. BUNCH, G. P. A. Portsmouth. Va. JAMES H. BARR, First Vice-Pres. & Gen, Mgr. ' Portsmouth, Va. mSaBOLIHA & NOJttl O WESTEBH CSchcdola Effectlvs X7ecembecr 17, ISQOl Lv Chester ArYorkvUls 'Ar Gastonla Ar Lincolnton . . Ar Newton ... Northbonnd. Pass. Mixed. Mixed. No. -10. ; Ho. 30. Mo jjfc: A1L .M. 0:10 ".-'is 1:10 320 4:2(1 Ar Hickory ArXienoic 0:15 . . . - 1 P.M. ir6:13 -ii 0. if. ', ' P.M. V Lenoir 4 St) Ar Hickory .... 53 Ar Newton ..... t:00 Ar Lincolntoo 10:1 11:07, 11:50 P.M. 12:13 1:1 -Southbound. Pass. - Btiixed. Mixed. No. 61. No. 62. A. M, A. M. DKX) 5T:1Q A.r Gastonla .... 7:54 Ar York villa ... 9 DO Ar Chester ..... 10:11 Connections at all Southern. & A Lb. & O. & O ' af " Ir8:15 9:10 10:10 P.M. am 5:15 Junctions Ex. ATLANTIC rOART T.TTVTT'. WILMINGTON & WELDON S. JL AND BRANCHES. AND JtPSOr LINE It. R, COM- rxi Uii HUUTH CAROLINA. Condensed Schedule. - TRAINS nriTVf.. kitttu Wo. Z$ Daily.Leavo Weldon 11:50 a. 1. ., amvo Korkv Rfnnnr 1 -ftn t m.fc leavo Tarboro 12:21 p. in., I eavo Kocky Mount 1:05 p. m., leave 'Wilsnn-- 1 'TV.l n m Tn.. Selrna, :oo p. m., leave Fayette- CHES APEAK AND OHIO. CINCINNATI. LOUISVILLE, CHI CAGO, ST. LOUIS. THE WEST AND NORTHWEST. , . Vestlbnled Tralna, Electric Lighted, with Pullman Sleeping Cars and Dining September 23, 1901. 5. A. M. Lv. Norfolk ...... 6.5u A. M. Lv. Richmond ...v 8.3v' P. A". Lv. Charlottesville! 2.0S Ar. Basic 1.08 An Staunton Ar. Goshen AK Millboro Ar. Clifton Forge Ar. Cov'n (C. T.). Ar. Va. Hot Sp'gs. Ar. Alleghany ... Ar. White buipnur Ar. Hinton, YV.Va. Ar. Cincinnati . .-. Ar. Louisville . . Ar.' Chicago ... .t Ar. St. Louis .1.38 2.49 3.03 3. 0 !. . . .1 7. a. m: 10.00 P. M. J.30 P. M. 4.33 5.35 3.01 7.09 7.23 8.00 8.59 ia20 y.47 10.01 11.25 A. M. 8.00 11.00 P. M. 5.30 6.45 o. P. M. 3.30 a . M. 10.30 A. M. 2.52 3.58 4.23 5.37 5.52 6.28 6.05 7.20 6.39 6.59 8.20 P. M. 5.00 8.00 A.M. ,715 V.30 5 Connecting at these cities for all points West. Daily except Sunday. Nos. 1 and 3 are VestibulM Trains, with Pullman Sleeping Cars o Cincin nati and Louisville. Meals served on Dining Cars west of Gordonsville. Southern Railway connects at Char lottesville with Chesapeake & Ohio Uoute. Atlantic Coast Line and Seaboard Air Line connect at Itichmond, .Va., with Chesapeake & Ohla Route. Ask your Station Agent for Schedule of Train, Rates and Through Tickets, or address J. C. Dame, T. P. A., C. & O. Railway. Richmond, Va. tm. JNO. D. POTTS, A. G, P. A. viiie 4:30 n. m.. sir'To li'lrki-r.nr.a 7-:35 n. m No, 35 Dally. eava Weldon 8:58 a. ra flrive KocKy Mount 0:52 p. m., fMTA Tfnnlrir Xtnnn; 1ri.n' n 103 Daily ex. Snnflay. Loavtf Tar- ooro o-.uo p. it... leave Rocky ML 0:37 p. m., leave Wilson 7:10 p. kt a m., arrive Goldsboro 7:55 p. m. ivo. 41 Daily. Leave RocHy Mount 5:15 n. m., leave Wilson 5 a. m., leave Goldsboro 6:4W a. m., leave Magnolia T:51 a. m., arrive Wil v .mington 9:20 a. m. o. 49 Daily .-riieave Rocky Mount 12:52 p. m., leave Wilson 2.40 p. ,m., leave Goldsboro 3:30 p. m., te? Magnolia 4:35 y. m., arrive Wilmington U:C0 p. m. Jeave Wilson 10:4f. iw m., leave ma 1Lv18 p. m 'oave Fayette- vine 12:3i a. iu, arrive Florence -:4( b. m. -J118 GOING NORTH. Daily. Leave Florence 9:50 a. leave Fayetteviile 12:15 w'-,ieaveo lma 1 :5. P- arrive Wilson 2:35 p. m., leave Wilson. ooa p' m ari'ive Roky Mount d:30 p. m., leave Tarboro 2:31 p. m., leave Rocky Mount 3:30 p. Kn 4 nor: ?,rr,ve lVeldoQ .4:32 p. m. ; No. 102 Daily ex. Sunday.-Leave Golds boro 4:o0 a. m., leave Wilson 5:33 a. m., arrive Rocky Mount 6:10 w oaKm7 ailjve Tarboro 6:46 a. m. Na 2 Daily. Leave Florence 7:35 p. No. v p., leave FayettevilU 0;41 p. hl, leave Selma.ll:35 p. m.t arrive ,i Wilson 12:13 p. m.," leav Wilson 12:45 a. m.. leave Rocky Mount 32:13 a. m., arrivo Rocky Mount 12:45 a. m., arrive veidoa 19 a. si. ..... r- No. 40 Dally. Leave Wilmington 7:00 n. - m., leave Magnolia b:30 p. m..; Wilson 10:45 p. m., arrive Reeky Mount:I12i p. m. -No. 48 Daily. Leave Wilmington 0:33 - a. m., leave Aiagncua ii:io a. m.. leave Wilson 1:18 p. m., trriva Rocky Mount 1:53 a. va. Yadkin Division Main XJne Ttala leaves Wilminton 9:00 a. tn.. arrives Fay-ettevUle- 12:05 p. m.,. leave Kvettevill 12:25 p. m., arrives Sanforff 1:43 p. no. Returning leaves Sanford 3:05 p. m.. er rives Fayetteville 4:20 p. m., leaves Fay ettvil)o 4:30 p. arrives Wilmington 9:25 p. m. . " Bennttsvllle ' Branch 'Train leavca Bennettsville 8:05 a. w. Aaxton 9:05 a. m Red Springs J:5l a. ra., Parkton x0:41 a. m., Hop Mills 10:55 a. m., ar rive Fayetteville 11:10. Returning leaves Fayetteville 4-45 p. m.f H Mills 5:00 p. m., Red Springs 5:43 p. m Maxton 6:16 p. m., arrlvea Eennetlsvilla :16- p. m. - " .. : Conpeptions at Fayettev!llo with train rso. iS, at Maxton with th? Carolina Central Railrfiad. at Red' Spiing with the Red Spriags and Bowmore railroad, at Sanford with the Seaboard Air Line and, Southern Railway, Onilf with tha Durham and CharJotti- i;julrcad.; Train" on, the . f1eot:arrt - Ntck Branch Road leaved Weldon S'.oh p. m., Halifax 4:17 p. vs..; arrives Scotland Neck at 5:08 p. m., Greenville C:57 p. . va.'. Kinton i35 p. m.; Returning leaves Kinston at 7:50 a. m., GreCnvirio 8:52 a. m., arriv ing Hfllifax at 11:18 n:, Weldon 11:33 Trains on Washiaton Branch leave Washington 8:10 a; m. and 2:30 p. m.. arrive Parmcle 9:10 a. m. and 4:30 p. m., returning leave Farixicie 9:35 a. m. and U:30,p. m. arrive . wa.sDington .11:00 a. LU. UUU .OW a, a.'-. vi'JJ' AtCPl OIIUUUY, Lraini, leave Tarboro, . N. C, daiiy except unuay o:jv p. m.,' fctinuay 4:15 pi ro. arrives Plymouth 7:40 p. m., 6:10 p. m., returning leaves PlyrriOutb dally ex cept S'inday 7:50. a-1 m., and Sunday 9:00 a. m:,-arrives Tarboro 10:10 a. m., 11:00 a. m. :TraTn on Midland, N. C, Branch leaves Goldsboro daily except Sunday 5:00 a m., arriving Smithlield 0:10 a. . Re turning leaves SmithfiId 7:00 a. m ar rives Goldsboro 8:25 a. m.' , Trains' on Nashville BraDCh leave Rocky Mount at 9:30 a. m.. 3:40 p. m., arrive Nashville 10:20 a. m., 4:03 p. m. Spring Hope ll:0rt a. m- 4:25 p. m. Re turning loa re Sirring Hope 1120 a. m., 4.D p. m.r Nashville 11:45 a. in. 5:25 p. m., arrive at Rocky Mount 12:10 a i m 6:00 p. m.,1 daily except Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leaves War saw for Clinton daily, except Sunday, 1140 a; n. znd 4:25 p. m. Returning leaves- Clinton 6:45 a. m. and 2:50 p. ra. Train .No. 78 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North daily, ait rail via Richmond. ;i.-;: VH. M. EMERSON, Gen. Passenger Agent. J. R. ( KENLY, Gen'l Manager. T. M. EMERSON. Traffic Manager. Soxitlioxm Railway Compa CONDENSED SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JUNE 23. 1901. CONDENSED SCHEDULE IN EFFECT SEPT, 1, 1901. f This schedule is published as inferm atlon, and is subject to cbanga wlthocS Otice to the public : . TRAINS LEA VE UALEIGH.' ' ; NO 111.00 a. m. daily Carries. Ppllmah sleeper- Raleigh to Greensboro, nnw for' occupancy at t p. m., connecting, at Greensbdrd with tran 33. New Ym-k J Tl 2 1. 1 ' J? C 1 ' 1 t li anu xiurmu xipress ior oansuur.v, vjnanotte,uolumbta, Aiken, Augusta, Sa vannah, Jacksonville,-and aU , points -in,- Florida, with main line train No 37 Washington and . Southwestern -Limited," for Salisbury. Charlotte. S burg, Greenville, Atlanta, Montgomery, Mobile. New Orleans. Memnhis .anH all points South and Southwest, Also with main line train No. 11 for High Point, Asheboro, Salisbury, Coneord and all local points between Charlotte and Atlanta. Connecting at Salisbury with train for all points in Western North Carolina, including Asheville, and for KnoSville, Chattanooga," Nash ville, Louisville, Cincinnati, ChiCago and all points West and Northwest. ' Connection is also made at Greensboro with train for Winston-Salem, Wilkesboro. Reidsville. Danville and local stations. NO. 35 8:56 a. m. daily Connects at Dorham for Oxford. Henderson, Keysvillt end Richmond. At University station-, extent unaay. tor Cbapel Hill. At Greensboro for Winston-Salem. Mocsvilie, Reidsville, Danville -Richmond. Lynchburg. Charlottesvine. m asaington, BalUinore, J?hiladelphia. New. Xqik and all points North. M . , NO. 8-10:30 a. m. flally For GoldbofO ndalermed!ate oolnts. Gonnectlnx a Belma for Wilson, Rocky Mount an f-aymeviili. At Goldsboro for Norfolk, where close connection is made with tlie Cneapeake line for Baltimore. Also at Goldsboro for Wilmington. . . . ; ; ' -.' .- NO. 303:46 p. m. dailyFbr Selma, Gldsboro and intermediate points and p 11 stations on the A. & N. C- Railroad. hO. 7 3:50 p. m.t daily Connects at X nrham. except Sundays, for OxforA, viirKBTiiie, Ek.ejKymo auu juieiuicu..i, jwiuib. ii uuirersiiy otation exceot Sundays, for Chapel Hill., At Greeinsborn with main line train No. 7 for High Point, Charlotte and local poin ts With train No. 35, "O. A Vagt Mail," for Salisbury, Charlotte, Spartanburg. Greenville, Atlanta and all point South, including Columbia. Augusta, Savannah, Jacksonville and all Soints in Florida. Through Pullman buffet sleepers New York to New rleans via Atlanta. MoDtgomeryt acTson villa and Mobile. Through sleeper from New York to -Jackson vAl via Savannah. Pullman sleeper Charlotte ta nirmingnam ami vnanoite to auguna. aiais nne iiaius o. i ana so con liect at Salisbury for Hicfcefy, ,Asnsvuie, unattanoogc. Aiempnis, ivouisvills. Cincinnati and Chicago. Solid uain carrying Puil.mnn buffet bleeper Salisbury to Mrrmhf: Alaa connects- at Gree nsLoro with icain Hue train No. 12 far Danville. Richmond and local stations. with tram No. 3S, "Washingtos nd Southwestern Limited, and tram no. m, sew xorK and Florida ex press," for Danville, Lynchburg, Charlottesville. Washington. Baltimore. Philadelphia, New York and points North. These trains carry Srst-ciasi ach to Washington and Pullman sleepers through to New Yoric also tot Richmond, cu train iH. Cocccction is also md at C'resnsbcro tits Wicntoa .Balem.. . ' '' ' i t,r. . . . . Norf o lk, Va. . ,v. .... . . . IinnoiK L'Oint i . .. . AC .t.. .......... 4. . ....... ;. ...... . ... ...: ....... i . i, i . . i DURHAM & CHABLOTl'W R. S. XlnQ Table. Trala ""' NORTHBOUND. No. 2. A. M. Lv Parkewood June (Halllson)... 11;45 Lv Putnam 11:50 Lv GleDdon 12:07 Lv Lin wood 12:12 Lv Haw Branch i:l Lv Carbontoa 12:25 Lv Palmers 12:33 P.M. Ar Gclf 12:45 Train. SOUTHBOUND, No. 1. P.M. 2:20 20 2:38 2:46 2:53 2:5 3:13 3:29 LvCJulf Lv Palmer3 Lv Carbonton Lv Maw Urancn Lv Lin wood Lv Glendon' Ijv I'ntnfcnl ArPnrL-PWftnH June ITalllflCtl). Connects at Gulf witb tne v. . os T. V. Railway and at Parkewood Junc tion (Hallfson) with the Carthage & Sfifestera Uailroad- k . . . . . . . . m$ Finest Farm In Wake o. for Sale On account of the demands upon my time caused by other interests, I. have decided to sell my valuable farm 31 miles north of Raleigh, containing about 260 acres open land in highest state of .cultivation, which yields from one to two bales of cotton per acre, and about 40 , acres wood iand that is heavily wooded wood worth 70 cents per cord on the stump. Terms reason able. . - Apply to JOHN A. MILLS, Raleigh, N. C. CONDENSED fcOHEDULB BTWSEN MJBrOLS ANP ORKENSBORO, ' No. 7 Kattera Titae, . . . No. is 5:o5pns C&Osni . jjiuvo ...... :........ . Suffolk . . Gates, N. C. . . Eare ... Tanls . A 1 . Kelford ............ ....) Palmyra Hob good ...... Tarboro ......... South Reeky Mount South Roaky Mount . .. . Sharpeburg ..... .;........ .....i .....Elm City .......... .... ....... Wiiion v Daily. e.-OOam eOam f 9:35am 10 :05 a ra fl0:35am 110:45am 10:50am ill :00am f 11 :33am m:52ara fl2KX)n'n 121pm 12 :45pm 15pm 1:37pm t 1:45pm -) m m m SI ! f 2Opm t .o3pm t 2:41pm 25pu imm . ....... ... ! ...,... ............ w ........ m r ....... . . .. . . . ...r .. Contea Jiea Lucama Keclj . Jerome X5 :10pa 4:."0pn I4:20pxa Xi:07pn 4:00pm I3:4ipza f3:lUpi f3:00pw 2:53ps 2:31 pa ' 2:08pia 1 :44pm tl iM-ia tl :29pm ' l:16p Z.-09pcj m a ! N o. o. 7:20am 7:36am 7:48am 7:59am 8:04ain 8:14am 8:27am . S :37am h':42am ' S:56ani i) :01am 9:12am 9:19am, 9:27am 9:32am - 9:44am 9:50am lii:Zf!im lUclam 10:46am lOSam 11:04am 11 :08am ll:Uum 11:24am lliani ' 1 J :55am No.ll. 1:00am 1:15am l:H5am 1:50am 2:05am 2:15am 2:25am 2:35am S.HKlam it:15anB 8:30am 3:45am 4:00am 4:12am 4:l0am 4:30am 45ara 4:45am L:15am Lv Gold3toro Ar- .... Rose Priiiceton . .: . . Pine Level' .. .... Selma ..... ..Wilson's Mill, .. .Clayton ..... ... Auburn ...... - ... Garner. .... Kal ... Mhod . ... Cajy. p.fcon . ... Bra3Sfield ... .Kast D'ham- .... Durham ... ... University . . .. Hi'.Hboro . . . . . . isitf and !"leane .... . Haw, RiTer y t... . Graham . . . . ... Burlington .. ...Elon College ... . Gibsaonville . . ...McLeansville . . Urcena boro Lv. No. V 2:05pm f2 :19pm 2:31pm 2:44pm 2:55pm f 3 :05pm f3 :18pm f.3:30pm f3:3Spm 3:50pm f 3 :57pm 4:08piu fl :15pm f4 :24pm f4:30pm 4ipm 4:43pm 4:5'Jim p :10pm ...... - 5:3Sym 5:45pm b:ouyin h:59ym 6:03pm CO:l7pm S5pn Train 41 leaves Goldsboro 4:50 p. m., arrives Raleigh 9:00 p. m. TVain 4' leaves Raleigh 7:50 a. m., arrives. Goldsboro vfr a. , in. , E4rat Mctloos ot all scheduled freight train carry passengers between tafefta - at which they are scheduled to od. , riOTIBLE DAILY SERVICE TO ALL POINTS NORTH: SOUTH, EAS2 DOU AND WEST. UNEQUALLED DINING CAR SERVICE. 5:2oa'n 5:00ara 4:45am 4:30am 4:18am 4:09am' 3:55am 3:35am 2:5'5am 2:30am 2:10am 1:50am 1:26am" l.'ISam 1:10am 12:55am 12:45am 12:25am 12:01am No. 3. 12:1 0pm 11 :56am il;43a;u 11:31am 11:24am 11:15am 11:01am 10:19am 10:43am 10.-30am 10.-2.-Iam 10:15ap 10:05am 9:57am 9:51am 9i44am 9:40am 9:23am 9:12am 9:04m 8:5 tim - 8:43am 8:38am 8:34i:n 8.26im 8.22am SlOain 7:5Mam No. 36. 5:30pm 5:17pm f :04pm 4.52pm 4:46pm 4:34 pm :lSpm 4:05pm 3:58pra 0 :46pm 3:33pm 3:22pn? I:l3pm , 3:04 pax 2:5Spm 2:51pm 2:47pm 2:31pm 2:20pm 2:12pm 2:02rm 1 AK)pm 1:44pm 1 :40pra 3:15pm 1:13pm . 3 -00p:n 32:45pm iro a VTT . GANNON. jrtlrd Yt-Pj and General Manager. S. H. HARD WICK. G. P. A.. Wfc-ki-stca. . 0.
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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