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STOCK PRICES IMPROVE Jains Noted at the Opening and Continued With But Slight Interruption New York. March G. Stocks open el r'her a!l round. The gains were re !ri tod to fractions except hi the cases ,,f Des Moines and Foi't Do3 re, which ;- 2. and American Gotten Oil, Which p.sp 1. The large buying: of Gotor-atio .m l Southern stocks c on tinned, and -, ;,?v- were advance from $ to J. There u pro large buying orders also for Amer i, ;in Car, -which lifted it nearly a point. Trading was active in many of the misreads, and specialties selling betwee'a h 20s and the 50s and there was i.ritiif also of the hign-priced iaac- ve stocks. The market in general wa.s of little importance to the fluctua tions in the usual (market leaders utiC.1 ';! advance elsewhere was well under v. :y. Avanees reached from 1 to 3. ; ; iiuite a ai umber of stocks and 5 Mints in several, including' Northwest fA. Toward 11 o'clock the prominent . were taken up, and .St. Paul. S inr and New York Central advanced i :,- 1. The market became -quieter : i onset! off in spoto before sicca, but -.::( 'scrihened again when St. Paul rose io T t",r. J. Many other linaetive stocks w . brought into prominence by large - 'ti. including' St, Paul preferred, ;.' second ii)refeTreil, Hockiag Val ley. Illinois Central, Wes'lurgh cmse K'.-n-lo first .preferred, . Pacific .. C-o&st. 1 -. 1 Pi: eel Car, Minneapolis. St. I" . i! n:-.! Sault Sts Marie, the Duluth. ,v'..:th Shore and Atlantic -itocks -and M'.-xian National preferred whea is .:ed. which rose from 1 to 1. Lack- .-!.' inn a gained 3, General Electric 3$ f I Sr. Paul and Omaha increased its rf m 6. The preferred lost 2 and r:i!ed a po-'at. The market wisVeasler H.'r -i at neon.- Ponds were steady. Tr." market became spotty, the gen er?,"i lift . remaining q-uiesent while spe cial stick. advanced. Amalgamated i';ier rose 1 cn large dealing, while liffht buying served to lift the others. !v.'.!in;aa rose 8, jivnrpMig 5 on a single transaction. Evansville find Terre ll.-sute gained 2. Illinois Central 2 sad African i ;tton Oil preferred. United S-cr.'s Reduction preferred! arid the ?!er:roIitan. - "West Side Elevated i -ks a point or more. There was profit-taking in the final h v.v under cover of iLhe new i:rward n-ovenients. Colorado Fuel rose 10 rn ri!. St. Paul and Omaha. 7. Pnlknan VI Rutland, preferred 21, Colorado and Southern (second1 preferred 3. nnd Ches :';icake and Ohio, Norfolk and "West ern, Missouri Pacific, Denver 'and Rio j'-.'f.r.de preferred. Chicago, Indianapo lis and Louisville,- Great Northern pre f?rred. Mexican Nr.tlonal, the pre ffiircd. when issaied; Evans'ville jv.wd Torre Haute preferred -rvnd Intermt'or? -a I Pmivp a .point or ovtv. The mark; . Iiecaune feverish in final dealings an 1 the closing wis irregular. ew York stuck Quotations AmPTi?an Ice . . . , . ,-. . ; , AT.eriosin CarTdy T... .V.i:!-f.--.ra Smelting American Smelting pref. Sassr Axenan Cotton Oil . . , where the receipts of late have fallen seven days from date of sale. Route via Selma and Atlantic Coast Line. 7.00 Tickets Eold Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week commencing December 3d to May 29th, final limit seven days from date of sale. Route far behind the exports. The loss there Greensboro and Charlotte, today was 3,000 bales and New York. I ; ?S.95 Tickets eold daily commencing , - c , wnicu received 320 (1 fuu. -v- ... . '.;w. - .evertneiess there was a cer tain amount of realizing which at times vas plainly noticeable in recessions in Dnces. but on every setback there was another buying movement which sent the bales, exported ; November 30th to May 1st., final limit ten cays from date of sa!. iioute via Selma and Atlantic Coast Life., 9.90 Tickets sold daily commencing November 30th to May 3st. final limit ton nra 4ir rvt daf a t c 1 T? rxrt f- a vl 4 - - VI 11 V li VUi UlVIC W A C U tV A. W U IB V 4 ,.V . p fga.in' ' Commission houses i Greensboro and Charlotte. thJ ! .SIi'm Y n - S1oale 0wn; and! 12.25-Tickets sold daily commencing nMM, Pnii ie oroauenea Xovember 30th to Mav isL flnai limit onsuierably. Bulk would nrt be nt all n tr. t,-... j sni-ni-ifA,) . , . .. , une t. iaui 'mjuh ,bi o'ais auu .i-...- u lu ffCC n temporary reacrion after the recent sharp advance, but they predict very much higher prices before the close of the season. New York, March 6. Cotton fuifcures opened1 steady. Open. Hisrh. Low. Cloe. Southern Railway Special Rmtes $7.80 Raleigh to Charlotte, N. C, and return account Annual State con vention Young Men's Christian KODAKS, CAMERAS And protograpTiic supplies. Eastman Kodak Co's. eoods. Can. fill orders Association, March 8-llth. Tick--i- same lay as received,- especially for ets to be sold March 7. 8 and 10th, films. : Developing 35c. v for 3ix3) 12"! wiia nnai return limit Jiarcn loin, liixp. rnntine and mountine 5c each Special rates from all points in If you are interested send fir l Worth Carolina.- ' stamps for cataloirue. XV n ' Snmii Chapel HiU. N. C. 903 0(T 900 904 900 905 900 902 88G 890 SS6 887 887 S9t 8S7 8S7 8S9 893 889 891 S73 877 873 87G S43 843 839 843 823 823 S16 817 814 814 803 S07 Mairclh . . April May .... June July .... August . . September October . November IC a Ielrb Cotton (Repc-rud by Joe. P. Wyatt & Bo.) Jta.e gh. M.-i.-e.r V. Rfe;p1s tod-ay Iie;pts thist day iast yesr Price: today Pr.ees thid day last yeir Receipts to date thin yeir . Recfeiprs to this 'date last year .ir:,273 b.'i'cs. biraro Grain and Provision "Wheat . bales. . . . l' !.iio Sy:i SiSJ 8.U')l bnles 76? 76 76i 7t Ja1 76J 77i 76J 77 J September ;.. 70J 76s 70 J 76 Corn IJ- G2 02 01 J 61 j C1J GH (il 61 i September ... 59 mi 5SJ 59 J Oats May 44 i 44 i 435 44 i July 33 J 33 3 351 September . 30 30 3(i 30 Tork May ......1523 1532 1510 1510 July ......1542 1550 1530 1530 Lard May ....... 932 937 927 927 July 947 950 940 940 September .. 057 yrjo 959 950 Ribs May S32 S37 827 827 July S47 S47 840 840 Ribs - ... May S32 S37 S27 827 July ...,.,,..847, 847 840 840 September .. 860 SG0 832 852 -tux . ... 98 .. .-. .127$ 3fJ , . . . . 75 OtJi G7 G4 104 i 100i 46 1G.5J 163i 4J 1 . . . . 1 218 88 . ... 17i . .. .284 171J 91 Atchisoa pref. ....... A:r.;i';imated Copper . r.;-.kyn Papid Transit l!-!!tin;ore and Ohio . . . C. C. and St. L. . .. "aes.peake and Ohio . R. I. and P M. ar.d St. P. "iiicn 70 Great estern . Consolidated Gai?. Cibrado Fuel ......... ( hicaso Terminal Del: Lack, and West. !? aware and Hud'sxra D. and R. G. pref. ... Krie . . Krio 1st pref Hokjng Wnlley Illinois Central , I""iisvi!e and Nashville Manhattan Mptropolitan . , M. K. T Missouri Pacific , Mpxioan Cer.tral ...... Mexican National X-'t'onal Biscuit , VitiTnal Lead , Norfolk and AV estern . . W- York Cemtral N. Y. O. and W. .... Fanjfic Mail , Polo's Gas ... i'p) nsylvania ... IWed Steel Heading ..I ....... . fading lt pref. riea-iinff 2d pref H. S. and I r. L. Southwesftern t. T. .Southwestern pref. . Southern Railway . . i ; . . Soiithppn Railway pref. ... Mithero ; Pacirle- . . . Tfnnos-see Coal and Iron, . . - exa Pacific - . . .7 ' . . . . 39 I i)kp. Pacirfic ... 901 hiin Pacific pref. . l--f.fhr Rubber r- S. Steel ...'.".'.'.'.. v: S. Steel pref. .. f-fern Union .... V slmsh v.'i''ash pref A . '.-ir. ( '.hem a.-'ar. Oh em. pref. JTIoaey market N'--w York. March G. Money on call at 2i(Q2 jer cemt; prime mercan 5 parr 4(q4i per cewt. Sterling ex ! "3';- stea.dy with" actual business in bai; k em frills at. 4879- tnr 1pm,fiir.d nnd ,(v-ri for sixty diays. Posted rates 480 Commercial bills 48448o. 1 ... 371 . . . 08 ... 67 . . .139 .. .103 ...13H .. .167 .. 251 ...99 ... 27 . ... 18 ....47 ... 17 ... 571 , . .ia3 ... 331 . . . 46 99J Ha'tlmar.e (iraln and Provision Baltimore, Af arch 0. The market closwl active: Seaboard Ait Line pre ferred stocks at 45 was wvj. Raltimore, March G.Flpuh Fairly active, prices nnchfingedi' receipts 0,-479 barrels: exports 50f5 barrels. Wheat Dull: spot contract 82!SS2J: No2 red 83i;.the'ovt&. 82(f82J; May 82iC'S2;.,.prtK-m-cc ,No. red SOSOl; receipts 4,2.31 bushels; exports ' none; . 273 i southern by sample '7GS3; onj.hern 311 on grjfde SCSSi. ' - - -465 I Corn Dull, is-pot, the month and April 9S1 ! GoGol ; AIay C5Ktt3; steamer mixed 12S j 63fga4t receipts 5,078 bushels; exports SOjiaione; southern white -.corn 6767i; 733 I soti'Kiem yellow coim GG$XC6J. Oats Steady; No. 2 white 4949: No. 2 mixed 4S4Si; receipts 10,428 bushels; experts nMe. Rye Dull; No. 2 T.earby GO; No. 2 western 07:'JG3; receipts 1,748 bushels; erports none. Hay "etter demaad; No. 1 timothy $15.00$13.50. ' . Grain Freights -Quiet and steitly, tin changed. - . ; -' - - ' - - - Butter Firm but lower; fa.ifv imitr. tion 2C22; fancy ceamerv 29; fancy roil 1920- good rail 1 'O'AV lore packed 141S Egg-Firm, . lower: fresh 24f226. Cheese Firm nd higher; large 11 12;. miedaum 12112; small 12112. S-.isar Firm, -unchanged; fine and ocarse granulated 4.81. Mar Wheat 961 G9 03a 105 IGOi 4 3 i 105 1G4S 24 220 JS - 171 2S54. 170J 91 37 h 68 140J lf4 131J 167i 251 99 28 39" 47. 16 571 163 33 461 99 i Atlantic Coast Line. $13.50 Tickets sob' Jailx commenc ing November 30tfl to lay 1st, final limit June 3, 1902. Route via Greens boro acd Charlotte. The Southern Railway has four dal!y passenger trains to Charleston leaving Raleigh as follows: 1.00 a. m.; 10.30 a. m.; 3.50 p. m.; 3.51 p. m. arrive Charleston 7.30 p. m.; 11.15 p. m. 7.00 a. m.; 5.40 a. m., respectively. Through Pullman by either route from Selma and Charlotte. For tickets, Pullman reservations and any further particulars writa or call on T. C. Sturgis, C. T. A., Yarborough Hous Raleigh, N. C. . Sontbern Hallway's Improved Service Effective October 15th, the Southern Railway placed on sale excursion tickets to all the prominent points in the South, Southwest, West Indies, Mexico, Cali fornia, Georgia and Florida. These rates are exceptionally low. In addition to our now excellent Dining Car Serrice tbe Pennsylvania Railway inaugurated on November ISth dining car service between Washington and New York on their trains Nos. GS and G9, which make direct connection at Washington with Southern Railway trains Nos. 33 and 30, southbound, and 34 and 40 northbound. Important Announcement Seaboard Air Line Railway to Florida. Cuba, Savannah, Camden, Southern Pines and Pinehurst, N. C. Winter Excursion tickets were nlaced on sale October 15 to the principal win ter resorts in North and South 'Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Cuba, and will re main on sal" during the season, with final return limit May 31. 1902. Follow ing are the rates to Southern Pines, N. C.....$ 3.50 Pinehurst, N. C... 3.75 Camden. S. C Jacksonville, Fla. St. Augustine, Fla..... Tampa, Fla Tallahassee. Fla Thoniasvill- Ga.. ..... Havana, Cuba...!..... To reach any of these points the ser vice of the Seaboard Air Line Railway -Capital City Route" will be found the Lest and .most attractive, (n addition to the superior service now operated. Cafe Cars were placed in service on the Hamlet and Atlanta and Hamlet Jacksonville lines Decetpner 1. Follow ing this the Florida and Metropolitan Limited will be inaugurated about Jan uary 15, 1002. with sumptuous apart ments and superb equipment, including dining and club cars. See that your Winter Tourist Tickets read via the Florida and West India Short Line, Seaboard Air Linv: Railway. For further particulars regarding rates, schedules. Sleeping Car Reservations or pamphlet' or Winter Resorts, address C. II. G ATT IS. C. P. & T. A., Raleigh, N. a . U. S. LEARD, T. P. A., Raleish, N. C. rtate of one and one third fare on Cer tificate plan has been authorized to Asheville, N. G, account Tri-State Med ical Association of the Carolinas and Virginia, Feb. 25-27th. Tickets for go ing trip will be sold Feb. 21-27th. These rates apply all stations in North and South Carolira and Virginia. For any further partlulars write or call on T. C. STURGIS, C. T. A. A x Raleigh, N. C. CAROLINA NORTHERN RAILROAD (Operating Department.) MARION. S. C. TIME TABLE. No. 8. In Effect Monday, 8:00 A. M., Decem ber 15, 1901. (Eastern Time Standard.) Northbound Southbound First-Class First-Class (Mixed) STATIONS. (Mixed) No. 2. No. 1. P. M. A. M. 5.00 s Lumberton, N. C. (S.A.L.) G.30 4.52 f Pope, N. U. " . . 4.47 s Kingsdale. N, C. ' . . 4.33 s Proctorville, (A.C.L.Cross) 4.18 Barnesville. N. C. ' 357 f Marietta, N. C. ' ...... 3.4S f Homeville, S. C. 3.39 f Page's Mill, S. C. " 3.31 f Kemper, S. C. " ..... 3.14 s Fork, S. C. " 3.02 s Zion, S. C. 2.50 f Rogers, S. C. 4i 2.30 sMarwion, S. C. " ..... ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAIL ROAD COMPANY. No. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. Dated January 15, 1902. TRAINS GOING SOUTH, -d Daily Leave Weldon 11.50 a. m. arrive Rocky Mount 1.00 p. m. Leave Tarboro 12.2U p. m., leave Rocky Mount 1.05 p. in., leave Wd son 1.59 p. in., leave Selma .00 p. m., leave Fayetteville 4.30 p. m., arrive Florence 7.35 p. m. -Daily Leave Weldon 9 38 p. ra., 6.42 G.50 7.10 7.30 No. arrive Rocky Mount 10.32 p m., leave Rocky Alount 10.02 a. m.. leave Wilson 11.10 a. m., leave feelma 11.59 a. m., leave Faette- 1,12 a- m- arrive Florence j.20 a. m. No. 103-Daily except Sunday-Leave Tarboro .22 p. m., leave Rocky Mount 7.52 p. m., leave Wilson o.ai p. m., arrive Goldsboro 9.20 p. rn. No. 41 Daily-Leave Rocky Mount 5.45 f. m., j-ave Wilson 6.2G a. m., leave Golrislir. r ?n AlagDoha 8.37 a. m., arrive Wil-! miugtoa la.io a. m ?vaiiy-eavo WUmington, f.30 leave Goldsboro 12.28 m.. lesve Wilson 1.18 p. m., arrive Rocky v Mount 1.53 p. m. , ' )ofrdr-,D!Tisi'on afiin Liae-Traia v TmVM11 9'10 U1- arrive S6";!1 12.20 p. m.. leaves Fayette vine 12.42 p. rn., arrives Sanford 1.58 P- m. Returning leaves Sanford 3.05 k. ..... arrives layettavUle 4.20 p. mH leaytw J, ayettevUle 4.30 P; m., arrive Yvihajngton 7.15fp.in. . Bennettsville Branch-Traia leaves) Bennettsville 8.10 a. m., Maxton 9.0& ?n Kea SPpvg i)-32 a. m., Parktoa f1 a-Jn- HPe Mills 10.55 a. m.. x. ayeuevine n.ia rteturning leaves Fayetteviile 4.45 p. m.f Hope Mill 5.00 p. m., Red Springs 5.43 p. m., Max- tOn ll 1 Y , r r, m . - T .t-j 1, . , Hurts ciiuti3Vill 'do p. m. . 'Connections at Fayet4eriRe with train x , 5.' Maxton with the Carolina k al Rai,road at Ked Springg with the Led Springs & Bovvrnore Railroad, at Sanford with the Seaboard Air Line and Southern Railway, at Gulf with the Durham & Charlotte Railroad. - Train on the Swtland Neck Branch Iload leares Wridon 3.1S n. in., Halifax d.29 p.m., arrivc-s Sectlcod NcrJ? at 4.10 P-ro- Gieenviil tj.47 P. Eu, Kinston 0.45 p. m. Rotcrnmg leaves Ktasfon ..30 a. Greenville S. SO a. m., aniv rag Halifax at 11.05 a. p., Weldon a. m., daily except Sacdty. Trains on Washington Branch liate Washington S.OO a. m. and 2.45 p. tnv airive Parmele 8.55 a. n.. and 4.10 p. m.. returning leftve Parmilo 11.10 a. m. nd j 5.22 p. m.. arrive Washington 12-KO a. . ao, ia-iiniiT TiT, r. . r . o m n?. ana J5.10 d. m.. ckiiv cient Sandit. u H. m.. l.ntim Vii---. o am n 1 Trnin tonne TirW V f. nv. ! lerave Goldsboro 3.15 p. m.,ave P Sucday 4.35 p. Sunday 4.35 p. - Magnolia 4.25 p. m., arrive Wil- m arrives Plymouth 6.35 p. m., 6.30 ""ei u.uu p. 111. 1 "4. jicii.li iiiii. jeavrs i 11 ujuiim unu r 8. S 8, 8 '8.45 9.07 9.30 8.60 27.45 5U.O 39.05 29.65 26.15 80.55 Southern It ail way Special flates Daily. sStop. f Flag. -Rule 1. Maximum speed, twenty-five mSle per hour. Rule 2. Rules governing employes of connecting line at Lumberton (including movement 01 train,) are-adopted as the rules of this company. T. C. McNEELY, General Superintendent. AUGUSTUS MELLIER, President and General Manager. Seaboard Jir Up Rij "CAPITAL CITr ROUTE." Short line to principal cities of the South and Southwest, Florida. Cuba. Texas, California and Mexico, reaching the capitals of six States. In effect March 5, 1902. SOUTHWARD Dan. Dally. No. 3. Ko. 27 Lv. Raleigh, S. A. L. 3.34 am 7.27 Ar. Hamlet Ar Columbia, 4 Lv Columbia, Ar Savannah. Ar Jacksonv'le, Ar Tampa, 6:20 am 10:25 pin 9.35 am 1.00 am 8.40 am 12.03 pm 3.50 pm 5.09 am 1.05 am 4.40 am 9.03 am 5.40 pm TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 78 Dailv T.nro rt,... m ns m., leave aj'etteviile 12.40 a. m., eave Selma 2.10 a. m., arrive Ujlson 2.57 a, ta., leave Wilson -.00 p. m., arrive Rocky Mount 3.30 p. m., leave Tarboro 2.31 P. m., leave Rocky Mount 3.50 P. ra., arrive Weldon 4.53 p. m. No. 102-Daily except. Sunday-Leave Goldsboro 7.35 a. m., leave Wil son 8.20 a. m... arrive Rocky Mount 9.00 a. m., arrive Tarboro 9.34 a. m. No. 32 Daily Leave Florence 8.05 p. m., leave Fayetteville 10.09 p. m., vVa-Te Sma 1125 P- arrive Wilson 12.0 1 p. m., leave Wilson no" a' m- arrive Rocky Mount i--10 a. m., leave Rocky Mount c 12.43 a. m., arrive Weldon 1.37 a. m. No, 40 Daily Leave Wilmington 7.00 p. m., leave Alagnolia 8.30 p. m.. leave Goldsboro 9.37 p. m., leave Wilson 10.45 p. m.. arrive Rocky " Mount. 11.23 p. in. - rs. UUUI.' V Us 111 . MJ L u u .r . 9.00 a. m., arrives Tarboro 9.55 a. m..' 11.00 a. in. Train on Midland, N. C. Branch leaves Goldsboro daily except Sunday, 5.00 t. m., arriving Smlthfield 6.10 a. m. Re turning leaves Smithfield 7.00 a. arrives at Goldsboro 8.25 a. mr' Train on Nasnvllle , Branch' 'leaves Rock,y Mount at 9.30 a. m., 4.00 p. in., arrives Nashville 10.20 a. in., 4.23 p. m.. Spring Hope 11.00 a. m., 4.45 p. m. Returning leaves Spring Hope 11.20 a. m., 5.15 p. m., Nashville 11.4a a. m.. 5.45 p. m.. arrives at Rocky Mount 12.10 p. ml, 6.20 p. m':, daily except Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leaves War saw for Clinton daily except Sunday, 11.40 a. m., and 4.15 p. m. Returning leaves Clinton at 6.45 a. m. and 2.5C" p. m. Train No. 78 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North daily, . all rail via Richmond. - H. M. EMERSON, , General Passenger Agent. J. R. KENLY, Gen'l Manager. T. M. EMERSON. Traffic Manager. SOUTHBRNRAILway COMPANY A. L Lv. Raleigh. S. A r Hamlet, . . ArWilm'gton, .. Ar Charlotte, Ar Atlanta ' " . . Ar Augusta, C.&W.C. Ar Macon, C. of Ga. Ar Montg'y. AvVWP. Ar Mobile, Ala. L&N. Ar. X. Orleans, 4,i.V:N. return, account Annual State Con-iirAasnvle XCcOstL . -r . -. - 1 inAlnmnh;n r No. 33. No. 41.. . 2.52 am 3.53 pm 5.55 a m 7.30 pm 12.05 pm ' 9.23 am 10.32 pm 3.r." pm 7.50 am 5.40 pm 7.20 pm 11.20 am 9.20 pm '6.30 Dm 2.55 am ........ 7.25 am 150J 15U 40 39 J 541 801 66f 1G 24 f 57 32 ? 93 04 GSf . 86 .. 11 .. 161 . 42i . 941 . 90S ... 24 .. 42 . G3i .123 54? 80 J G68 ' Kii 24 57 :-32j f.3? - 64 j 70 39i 98 86 Hi 16 431 94? 90 24 42 64 124 rJlT Silver Jl3 ATarion, lrwlTo.c i3X Cotton . Jv York, March 6. Sales of 30,000 s r'-' pot cotton in Liverpool in two i,:iTs hd mueh to do with the rise today. '. "'-n :nf facts as previously noticed : narfco . , . ... '; T lion. 1 1 f . i 1 r 1 in t t Ti (iin ii it Tii juh 1 irv 1 ' .,7 " v f; . i 1001; to June -l, New York St." Itris;':. . Minneapolis Duluth . . . . X :".'' Way Corn New St. Louis , 82 , m . 73? , 74b .67b .615 . 82 4 731 731 G78 611 Y'oimg Men's Christian Association, March 8-11. Tickets to bo f-old March 7. S and 10, with final return limit March 13. Spe cial rates from all points in Norta Carolina. ?4.00 Raleigh to Fayetteville, N. C , and return account Annua: . Cor -vention North Carolina Sundav School Association, Fayettevlilr, Ar New York, N. C, March 18-20. Tickets to be s 1 March 17 and IS with final iimit March 22nd. Thse rates apply f rom all points in North Carolina including Dan ville, Va. For anv further particulars write or call on T. C. STURGIS, C. T. A., Raleigh, N. C. 3.10 am : 6.55 pm 4.15 Dm S.23 am NOR'lHWARC No. 32. No. 33. 2:05 am 11:05 ata 3.50 am 1.05 pin 7.15 am u. Jo pm G.55 am 0.45 am 1.30 pm 5.10 am JACOB BERRY&C0. Members Consolidated Stock Exchange, N. Y. Produce Exchange. STOCKS. BONDS. GRRIN. COIION ESTABLISHED 1S65 . 44 Broadway, New York. 209 Main St., Durham, N.C. - Telephone No. 7. Send for market letters and pamphlet. Direct wires with the Postal and West ern Union oces ensures prompt atten tion on all telegraphic business. Chance In S A L. Ry. Sebsdnla Taking effect at 12.01 n. m. Sunday March 2, the Seaboard Air Line Rail way will change the schedule of their passenger trains, as follows: No. 06 the "Seaboard Fast Mail" (northbound) which now leaves Unkm depot for points north and east at 10.20 a. in. will leave at ju.35 a. m. and No. 27 the "Seaboard Fast Mail" (southbomd) which- leaves at 7.35 p. jtu will in fu ture leave at 7.27 p. m. C. H. GATTIS, City Passenger and Ticket Agents Ra- leigh, N. C. : : S Special Kates to Charleston, S. C, Ex position via SI. A. Ik Ry. ?5.G5 Limited eeven (7) days fvom date of sale, route via Cheraw, sold Tuesdays and Thursdays. ?7 .00 Limited to seven (7) days from date of sale, route via Columbia, sold Tuesdays and Thursdays. ?8.95 Lli.ited teu (10) days from date of sale, route via Columbia. $12.25 Limited until June 3rd, 1902, route via Columbia. Following is schedules between Ral eigh and Charleston, only twelve hours via S. A. L. Railway, changing cars at Columbia only: Lv. Raleigh . . . Ar. Columbia 9:35a. m. 2:00 a. m Lv. Columbia 11:40 a. m. 7:00 a. m. Ar. Lv Raleigh, S. A. L. Ar Norlina, . Ar Portsmouth, ' .'. Ar Wash'n, N&WVL Ar Baltimore. RSiC a ArX. Y., O.D.S.Co a Ar Phila. N.Y.P.iN. 5.46 pm ... 8.I0 jun 8.00 am NO 4. O. I5H Lv. Raleigh, S. A. L. 1.35 am 11.35 Ar Nolina. . . 3.30 am 11.55 am Ar Richmond, " . . G.35 am 3.05 pm ArWasn'a, T. R. R. 10.10 am 6.35 pm Ar Baltimore, ..11.25 am 11.25 pm Ar Philadelphia, " .. 1.36 pm 2.56 ant Ar New York, " . . 4.13 pm 6.30 am Note (a) Daily except Sunday, (b) Eastern Tiuifc, Connections at Jscxsynville 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. SLEEPlNG-CAtt SERVICE. Nos. 31 and 34, 32 and 33 Florida and Metropolitan Limited. Drawing Room. Sleeping and Through Day Coaches be tween New York and Jacksonville. Through Drawing Room Buffet Sleeping Cars and Day Coaches between New York and Atlanta. Nos. 31, 35, 32 and 33 carry Pullman Dining and Cafe Cars between Hamlet and Athens, Hamlet and savannah CONDENSED SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV. 24th. 1901. This schedule i3 published as information, and is subject to change without notice to the public. , , , TRAINS LEAVE RALEIGH. MJ. 11. 1.-00 a. m. daily . Carries Pullman sleeper Raleigh to ' Greensboro, open for occupancy at 9. p. m., connecting at Greensbjro with train 33, New lork and Florida Express for Salisbury, Charlotte, Columbia, Aiken, Augusta, Savannah, Jacksonville and all points in Florida, with main line train No. 37, "Washington and Southwestern Limited," for Salisbury, Charlotte,- Spartanburg. Greenville, Atlanta, Montgomery Mobile, New Or leans, Memphis and all points South and Southwest. Also' with main line train No. 11 for High point, Asheboro, Salisbury, Concord and all local points between Charlotte and Atlanta. Connecting at Salisbury with" train for' all points in Western North Carolina, including Asheville, ard for Knox ville, Chattanooga, Nashville, 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 Durham for Oxford, Henderson, Keya- , ville and Richmond. At University Station, except Sunday, for Chapel Hill, At Greensboro for Winston-Salem, Mocksville, Reidsville. Danville, Richmond, Lynchburg, Charlottesville, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and all points North. NO. 810:30 a. in. daily For Goldsboro and intermediate points. Connecting at Selma for Wilson, Rocky Mount and Fayetteville. At Goldsboro for Norfolk, where close connection is made with the Chesapeake line for Balti more. Ateo at Goldsboro for Wilmington. XO. 303:52 p.'m. daily For Selma, Goldsboro and intermediate points. NO. 73:30 p.. m. daily Connects at Durham, except Sundays, for Oxford, Clarksville, Keysville and intermediate points. At University Station, ex cept Sundays, for Chapel Hill. At Greensboro with main line train No. 7 for High Point, Charlotte and local points. With train No. 35, "U. S. Fast Mail," for Salisbury, Charlotte, Spartanburg, Greenville, Atlanta and all points South, including Columbia, Augusta, Savannah, Jacksonville and all points in Florida. Through Pullman bullet sleepers New York to New Or leans via -Atlanta, Montgomery. Jacksonville and Mobile.. Through sleep er from New York to Jacksonville via Savannah. Pullman sleeper Charlotte to Birmingham and Charlotte to Augusta. Main line trains No. 7 and 35 connect at Salisbury for Hickory, Asheville, Chattanooga, Memphis, Louis ville, Cincinnati and Chicago. Solid train carrying Pullman buffet sleeper Danville to Memphis. Also connects at Greensboro with main line train Ne. 12 for Danville, Richmond and local stations. With train No. 38, "Wash injrton and South-western Limited." and train No. 34. "New York and Florida Express," for Danville, Lynchburg, Charlottesville, Washington Baltimore, - Philadelphia. New York and all points North. These trains carry first class coach to Washington and Pullman sleepers through to New York; alsa to Richmond, on train 34. Connection is also made at Greensboro for Winston-Salem. No. 12 daily 5:25 a. m. For Goldsboro, Wilson, Rocky Mount, Tarboro and Norfolk and A. & N. C. R. R. points. CONDENSED SCHEDULE BETWEEN NORFOLK AND GREENSBORO No. Daily. I) :00am 9:20am. Lv. Nos. 27and 66 Seaboard and Atlanta f"A-'i ITpst Mail. Tnrouira Drawing Room 'RiifTn SI op nine Cars between New York 3:32 a.m. 7:35 p. m. ;tD(j Jacksonville, connecting at Hamlet with Sleeping Car to aid -om tlanta. Tickets on sale tc ail poiats. Pullmau r. Charleston.-. 3 5 p. ra. 11:13 p. m. ! Berths reserved and reservations mad. Pullmau Drawing Room Sleeping Cars , on outgoing from Norfolk fll. -am dences without extra charge, at 10:05am f 10 :35am 10:45am 10:50am fll :06am 11:33am a 1 and day coaches on all trains. For further information call at City Ticket Office. Telephone Nos. 117. C. H. GATTIS, C. P. & T. A. Raleigh, N, C ATLANTIC & NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY. TIME TABLE No. 24, To Take Direct Sunday, November 24, 1901, at 12:01 a. m.. Eastern Standard Time. Supersedes Time Table No. 23, of oeptemoer j., ivvi Eastbound. Passenger. Daily. No. 3. P. M. 3.40 Lv., e 4.00 s 4.09 s 4.20 .... 4.32 f 4.46 ... . 6 4.53 F 5.07 5.19 f 5.25 STATIONS. . . . Ar, tioxr Rate to Charleston Exposition via Southern Rail way The Southern Railway announces the;- e'43 following low rates to Charleston, S. ; 6.49 Wildwood r nr. Bpponur of the South Carolina f 6.54 Atlantic Inter-State and West Indian Exposi- 2 Ar..Morehead City..Lv. Goldsboro .. . Best'. . LaGrang" Falling isreek . ... . . Kinston ....... . . Caswell . . . Dover Core Creek . Tuscarora .. Clark's ....... e 5.40 Ar... New Bern ...Lv. 5.50 Lv... New Bern ..Ar. f 6.15 Riverdale f 6.18 Croetan . s 6.30 Havelock Newport Westbound. Irassenger. Daily. No. 4. A. M. 11.03 810.43 sl0.32 slO.22 610.12 f 9.50 b 9.40 8 s 9.20 f Up-town Ticket Office Yarboru House Rutlding. C. H. GATTIS C. T. A3 DP, A. 'Phone 117. Raleigh. N. O. H. S. LEARD, T. P. A Raleigh. N. O. It. E. L. BUNCH, G. P. A. Portsmouth. Va. JAMES H. BARR, First Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr. . Portsmouth. Va. CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO. 112:00n' J2 :21pm. 32:45pm. 1:25pm: 1:37pm f 1:45pm l:5Spm f 2 :20pm -23pm f 2 :41pm 2:55pm Eastern Time. . . . . Norfolk, Va. . . . Pinners Point Bruce Suffolk ... Gates. N. C. Eure . . . Tunis . . .... Ahoakey . . Kelferd Palmyra ..... Hobgood . . . . , Tarbcro .... South Rocky . Mount South Rocky Mount . .. . Sharpshtirg ..... Elm City.... ...... Wilson ..... v.". ' Contentnea .... ..... v Lucama '. . . . . .. . Kenly ...... Jerome Selma . .Ar. No.. 8 Dally.. 5:35pm 5:30pm f5 :16pm 4:50pm f 4 :20pm f 4 .-07pm 4 :00pni f3 :41pm f3 :16pm f3 :00pm , f2:53pm 2:01pm 2.-08pm 1 :44pm fl37pm fl :29pm . 1:16pm 1:09pm . . . . . ""US .. t . "nerior towns lost in siocks ; The following rates apply from Ra- i!'r th- a- to en. 1 f,ic, 1.. :- leish dus tar this ttppL- nf oinoo f,Tr two! S5.65-Tickets sc.d Tuesdays , and "'Wrw ... r ' : ' ! mi 1 , 1 losing a-if, Galveston, mm - -r r . . - ' - I Charleston. S. C., December 1, j Wg!d'--V "'Z-RS f Stop Signal, a Regular Stop. Tel egraph Station. . S. L. DILL. ' B. A. NEWLAND, MasteTrfn?' J. O. LEWIS, Chief Dispatch". Some of the . ports are ; Thursdays of e ?a3 for instance, Decemoe.- ra 10 ". CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAIL WAY, Thp most nopuiar route between vih HarollM and the West. It is n in 'hours quicker to Cincinnati, Louis vi le, Tuis. Chicago, St. Paul, all points K"7o in Michigan. Colorado points, the Pacific 9.12 . Wocf North wesr. KnntWoc ; a o an uoasi, i" JL' .X . ' -j- , i.w . . rn-n-oUnAihii norrs. Perfect equipment, heavy steel rail, stone ballasted roadway. Yestibuled, electric lighted trains, car rying Pullman sleeping and dining cars. Connection from North Carolina is made at Richmond by A. C. L., S. A. I. and Southern, and at Lynchburg, or Charlottesvi le, by Southern Railway. For rates, tickets, schedule and other Information apply at any ticket office of the C- and O. Railway, and connecting lines, or ao.aress jonn u. i'otts, A. G. s 8.37 f 8.13 f 8.09 s 8.00 s 7.46 f 7.39 f 7.35 b 7.27 2:05pm 12:19pm 2:31pm 2:44pm. ;)5pm 3:05pm. 3:18pm 3:50pm 3.38pm 3:50pm 3 :57pm 4:0Spm 1:15pm 4:24pm 4:30pm 4:37pm 4:43pm 4:59pm 5:10pm "5:27pm 5:38pm 5:45pm 5:50 pm 5:59pm 6:03pm 6:17pm 6:35pm . No. 35. 7:20am 1 :3Gam 7:48am 7:59pm 8:04 am 3:14 am 8:27am 8:37am 8:42am S:4Gam 9:01am 9:12am 9:19am 0 :27am 9:32 am 9:44 am 9:50am 10:25am 10:33am 10:46am 10:58am 11:04am 11:08am 11:20am H:24am U:3Sam 11:55am No. 11. No. 12. 9:40pm Lv Goldsboro Ar. 7:30am 9:55pm .... Rose 7:16am 10:10pm ... Princeton ... 7:02am 10:25pm .. Pine Level-.. 6:48am 10:38pm .... Selma . 6:41am 10:50pm . . Wilson's Mill . 6:24am 11:08pm .... Clayton .... 6:05am 11:23pm ....Auburn.... 5:50am ll:31pmv... Garner .... 5:42am 11:45pm Ar. Raleigh Ar. 5:42am 1:15am ....Method .... 5:00am 3:35am Gary ..... 4:45am 1:50am . . Morrisvilla . . 4:30am' 2:0-"am ... Nelson .... 4:18am 2:15am ... Brassfield ... 4K)9am 2:25am . . East Durham . 3:55am 2:35am ... Durham ... 3:35am 3:00am ... University .. 2:55am 3:15am Hillsboro ... 2:30am 3:30am .... Efland .... 2:10am 3:45am .... Mebane.... 1:50am 4:00am .. Haw River .. 1:26am 4:12am ... Graham ... 1:18am 4:18am ... Burlington .. 1:10am 4:30am .. Elon College . 12:55am 4:35am .. Gibsonville .. 12:45am 4:45am . .McLe ansville . '12:25am 5:15am . . Greensboro Lv. 12:01am No. 8. . 12:10pm 11:50am 11:48am 11:31am 11:24am 11:15am 11 :01am 10:49am 10:43am 10:30am 10:23am : 10:15am 10:05am 9:57am 9:51am 9:44 am 9:40am 9:23am 9:12am 9:04am 8:54am 8 :43am 8:38am 8:34 am S:26am S:22am 8:10am 7:58am No. 86. 5:80pm 5:17am 5:04 pm 4 :52pm 4 :46pm . 4:34pm 4:18pm 4:05pra 3:58pm 3:51pm. 3:33pm 8:22pm 3:13pm 3:04pm 2:58pm 2:51pm ' 2:47pm 2:31pm 2:20pm 2:12pm 2:02pm 1 :50pm 3 :44 pm l:40pra 1:15pm 1:11pm 1 .-00pm 12:45pm ai ion T-ia Goldsboro 4:50 d. ra.. arrives Raleigh 9:00 p. ra. Train 42 leaves Raleigh at 9:50 a. m.l arrives Goldtboro 1:45 p. to. p A., 0. and O. Railway, Richmond" First sections of all scheduled freight tarins carry passengers between stations v ', . ... . -at which they are srbfrinled to stop. " " , . . . . in rrr rrr iTT n-iTTwite X-nUTT.T lOTWU T7- r,-w Gen. Pas. Agt. : AND WEST. UNEQUEALLED DINING CAR SERVICE. , O. E. DOYLE. General Manager.
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