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GENERAL LIST WAS DULL Some Striking Gains Among Specialties The Market Firm at the Close , New York, March ID.-There were .nme striking gains -among the special ties at the opening of the stock mar ket today, but 'ihe general ... Ust was and. irregular within narrow lim nrntn, in Colorado Fuel was ...croi inn5ll 4.400 t)n,;ls At 100 to 107 compared with shares 77 con Tennessee Coal "advanced was an active demand advance of If on ac- l'nr 11 a- f,-rr" I. a. 1 noint. There was an active demand s. KnF.ir at an count of the agreement uuu iub viwu vi 'ar tariff. ' ' " market was unable to absorb the reJzing sales that followed the high reacted 4$, Sugar ana jyiannauan h. International 1'aper, Amen- lot-, umtea etates xieaucnon National Biscuit rose - a point. n-jip. ii actuations or tne xeaaers Drowne T(. T erratic 'and the railroad list was rJ-Wted and heavy. Later there was -ia'.-v to 124$. in North-American, mal?diiated Copper advanced 1J over Jsct' nijrht. Great confusion of specu late? sentiment- resulted. Speculation in the specialties grew ,oie feverish and exicted with erratic flm'tmtions of several points frequent v Colorado Fuel ranged, as low as American Ice stock, k New York, CbT-H-a & St. Louis common and sec ond preferred were conspicuously strong, j'.n-r!? were irregular. The midday- trading 'was firmer in to!1p and sharp rallies in Colorado Fuel .nVvnrth American were supplemented tv bidding up Of. the tractions and Con- fOli dated Gas. -Recoveries in- tnese j-cfk ran from J to 3 points, but the ..,.m(lnt Aid TlAt "heln the. railroad list. Jllltv nil, "i- ' " " . j. rhieh remained inert. - ' : The specialties became reactionary asain. Amalgamated Copper lost most Of its rise. The market closed arm. ew York toU Quotations "Ampriean Ice li Car Fdy... ." ?H American Sinel-:ing .... Ssusar . American Cotton Oil ... Atchison t. ..... . Tichison pref ...... Amalgamated Copper ... Brooklyn Rapid Transit Italrimore and Ohio ('. C. C. and St. 'L Chesapeake and Ohio . . . C. H. I. and P. .. . . c. . w. .......... .... Consolidated I J as . ... Coiorado Fuel ......... Chicago Ter'inal Chicago Terminal prof . . 1'iein ware, and Hudson p. and R. G. pref Erie F.rie 1st pref ' T l'Jinois Cetrtnil International Paper Louisville and Nashville . "itehattan .... . .. . Mrtflspolitan ...... . . . Jliwouri Pacific ,1fejican Central . . Mexican National ...... Nn kraal Biscuit National Lead ......... Norfolk and "Western , . . York Central N. Y 0. and W. . . . . . . . 48; machine made , .barrels 48; tar. pine, barrels, 170; oil barrels 50; rosin common " strained: 160, good strained 160, D. 160, E. 165, F. 170, G. 175, H, 180, I. 200, K. 265, M. 305, N. 360, W. G. 400. W.'W. 420." . ... v - Chicago Grain and JTrovUlan . WHEAT: ' Ma.y Open Highv Low. Close July September CORN: May . . . . . July i i . J. September OATS: May July. ..... September PORK: May ..... July LARD: May - July . .". September . RIBS: May July September ft A J y i 5 J 70i . 75i . 01 J . 611 . 5or . 44 i 36 . 30i 15.35 15.50 .0.37 .. 9.50 . U.tK) . 8.40 . 8.50 . 8.62 'i6 75 eii 61 50f 44? 56i . 30 15.47 15.65 45 9.55 y.ur S.47 8.60 8.70 .73J; 74g 75 60i (?0i ' 5Sj :." 431 3b g- 29 15.32 15.50 9.37 9.50 y.uu 8.40 S.50 8.62 744 74$ 74 61i 604 594 43 35i 295 15.42 15.62 9.40 9.52 9.63 8.45 8.57 8.70 40 129 m 76? 97i 624 iTi HHiV 102 463 171 164 1 224 30 18 i :i5i 172; 9i;i 37 h 20? 31 46 130 46j 772 1)7 J ;6s 107 102 46J 171J 3644 24 224 io; IS pavilion in the Bellevue HosuitaL At 2 o'clock in the morning a policeman had found him in the street acting strangely and talking incoherently,' He has three "brothers living, one in this city, another, maimer Tennant, a promment : lawyer and politician of Hackettstown, Md.j and Henry Tennant of Norfolk, Va. He leaves a wife and family, who had cast him off in Norfolk. - ANTI-PARDON HOWLERS ARE HYENAS AND HOGS Ex-Governor .Russell, who is spend- ing several days in the ctty attending the Supreme Court, said yesterday, that bti was sorry on his own account to see tiat Gov. r Aycock's aCteinigtration bids fair .to efclipse, his ia the number of pardons granted as he wanted his to stand out unique in this good cause. He said that necessarily in the administraT May Recommen3 a Strike Shamokin, Pa., Match 19- Operators letters received by President Mitchell ti)11 of the affairs of the State there stating that the representatives of the wepe mSLnj eases that would come up luai carrying roaa wouia wc in-tl6 nxatter of pardtos which could nize organized labor were presentsd tOBOt turned down cC?s Avhere par the United Mine Workers' convention dons must 1)e smrited. , And, declared today. The delegates were deeeply dis- ov.n thn wa appointed, many hoping that some eon- .ho are raising 'such howl against-tho cessions would be granted. A wage nt e -,,.,1,,,, nnu- A scale committee consisting of 27 mom-h,-fhhls? or. tha vmnft onf1 i,oaa bers was chosen today and will likely whQf If justice meeteed out to then report Friday. It is- rumored tonight TOBld be ia tie penitentiary ' them that they will embrace in their report a ;fiPivr. . "... ueuiariiu tor uu eitii n-our nui vus . recognition of the union and an increase of ten per cent in wages over the pres scale. They will also recommend that a strik take placa unless a committee to be appointed by the convention coma to terms with the operators. S. : NEW ORLEANS Baltlmar Oraln and Profiilon Baltimore, March 19. Flour Quiet and prices unchanged; receipts ,344 barrels: exponts 5,593 Ivarrels. Wheat Dull and easy; spot contract, the month SOfrfSOi: No. 2 red 32 ; May S03(SS04: July 703: steamer No. 2 red 78i7S; receipts 61,682 bushels; ex ports 38.400 bushels; Southern by sam ple 75VS84: Southern on grade 80J3' I Vim Tniir miveii soot and the month 63J(?f3i: Anril 63i: May 644; sttramer mixed 2f; receipts 7,683 bush els; exports 17,743 bushels; soutnern white corn 67 J; southern yellow corn 64rd65. O'ats Quiet; No. 2 white 50504; No. 2 mixed 49;. receipts 3.SS5- bushels; ex ports 600 bushels. Rye Dull and easy; No. 2 nearby 62 63; No. 2 western 63 04; receipts 6,402 bushels; exports none. Hay Steady and. unchanged. Grain Freights Quiet. Butter Firm and unchanged. Eggs Firm and higher; fresh 15S16. Cheese Firm and unchanged. Sugar Firm and unchanged. Italetjrli Cotton (Reported by Job P. Wyatt & Bro.) Raleigh, Match 19. Receipts today ... .. - 5 bales TlPf.inta this dav last year.. 38 baes Prices toda. . . .y , v SJJ Prices this day last year 8i(ig!33 Receipts to date this year .. 9515 bales Receipts to this date last : , Book Club Meeting1 : The Wednesday Afteruoon Book Clu'o met with Misses Norma aad JEethel Wynne, March 19th. Miss Edith Wil lis read a most interesting paper and Miss Mary Ayeoek, by special reauest, recited a charming little piece. Delir cious refreshments were served1 and the afternoon was heartily enjoyed bsA a mi ! . . L " V " . ' r 1 4 i .V New Orleans, March 19.-Reults: .; suesjre musses uiary c., ttw ai mii.-Afnmtm. ' t 1 won: USuzanue Crow, Augusta Landis; Ellen I. Sam'uelson 3 to 2, second; Iving Ford ! Strona-cli, Edwin Uzzell, Edith Willis, under the eliaperonage or -Uiss iveiyn And protographic supplies. " Eastman Kodak Co's. goods. Can fill orders same day as rectived, especially for filnuu Developing 35c. for 34x3, 12 Exp. Printing and mounting 5c. each. If you, are interested send five lc. Stamps for catalogue. W. B. Sorreil, Chapel Hill, N. C ATLANTIC COAST LINE 'KAIL . ROAD COMPANY. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. . Dated January 15. 1902. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. No; 23 Daily Leave WeJdon 11.50 a. , m. arrive Rocky Mount 1.00 p. m. Leave Tarboro I2.2E p. m., leavo Rocky Mount 1.05 p. m., lsave ; . Wilson 1.59 p. m., -leave Seima No. 3 Pacific Mail .......... People' Gas Pennsylvania ...... . . Pr(s--i Sreel ........ Iifa:!.n.L' . . . . Heading lt pref ...... Reading 2d pref R. S. and Ii. ........ . Southern Railway Southern Railway pref Southern Pacific ...... T C I Tnion" Pacific .'. Vnion Pacific pref Leather ; , . . . bather pref Rubber U S. St?el I'- S. Steel pref . . . . . frestera Union ' Wabash Wabash pref . , J'a.-Car. ('hem. Co V. f- . i' a. v,ar. prci. 101 V'A 101 , 29i 20: 52 20' i-57 45 i 102 1 151 40J 56J 81 08i lv 97 65J 70J Wt 874 US SH lot 172i 37 i OS 139; 104i 134 icsj- 10U 20 53 19g lias. 32 45 1024. 1511 401 56 80i 08 18 -32f 9;i 65 70? 99J 871 llf Sli 354 year New York St. Louis , , Minneapolis . v . New York , St; Louis . , HarWUeat r Open: 80 i Sl i ... Close. 80 80 .71i fllay Corn Open. . . 67J . . 614 Close. 61 4-1 : 95 v ?i5 S 91i jn)t? '21' ? 23i' 431- 43 I. 69 .1251 681 6 to 1. third. Time. 1:15 Second, 1 mile 70 yardis Felix Bard 2 to 1, won; Tom Kings-ley 4 to 1, second; Intrusive 2 to 3, third. Time, 1:44. Third. 1 mile Kaffir 2 to 1. won: The Four Hundred 2 to 1. second; Prowl 6 to 1, third. Time, 1:42. Fourth. 1 mile Imp Aibuta 4 to 5, won;Hutch Miller 20 to 1, second; Homage 3 to 1. third. Time, 1:44. Fifth, selling, 1H miles ray The Fid dler 5 to 1, won; Free Admission 3 to 2, second; Woodtriee oven, third. Time, 2:09. 'Sixth, selling, 1 miles El GEor 3 to 1, won; Kingstelle 8 to 1. second; Lou Rey 6 to 5, third. Time, 2:08. Seventh, mile Andes even, won; Sir Kingston 2 to 1, second; Lady Kent 8 to 1, third. Time. 1:28. " . S . . Earns HisJVIoney Washington, March i9. Prof. J. J. O'Brien, a physical instructor from Bos ton, has been a't the White Hous-e twice each day since Sunday last wrestling with President Roosevelt. O'Brien is short, broad-shouldered and alert He goes to the White House early in the morning and again about 9 o'clock at night. The President is reducing his surplus flesh by means of his wrestling boutsr with O'Brien who is an expert on the mat. He is much smaller and lighter than the President but his skill makes up for the President's size and the two . M i.1 nave some strenuous moments logeiner O'Brien looks as if he had been earning his money whenever he comes out It's Now Up to Robert Oakland. Pnl . March 19. Billr De- laney, pianager.for Jeffries, said today: "We have given Fitzsimmon vmtn evening, to '-answer '.ns. Jeffries himself senr a personal wire to Fitzsimmons nkinr what his intentions were, but as vet he has received no answer. If Fitzsimmons is afraid of the" referees out here we are,willing he should brin any reputable eastern man out' with him. As agreed upon the club mak ing the highest bid was to get the fight, but if Fitzeimnions is not satisfied we will accept any reasonable' offer from any club. Waiting for the Crowning Wa-shincton. March 19. Bellamy Storer of Connecticut, the Uiyted States nan an nut'r uw Byrd Lawrence. -8s- The Supreme Court , Cases argued in the Supreme Court yesterday rero as follows: : Hybart vs. Jones, by F. BP. Sitou for plaintiff; John W. Hinsdale, Jr., for the defendant. Smith vs. Railway, by -Patterson A: McCoi-miek for plaintiff; MclC'an As Mclean for defendant. Eighth district cases will bd cailcd on xiext luesaay. S Southern Hallway Special Rates $18.35 To Louisville, Ky., and return, National convention l eopie s Party, Louisville, Ky., April 1902. Tickets on sale March 30. 31 and April " 1, with' final limit April 4, 1902. 2.5o p. m.. leave FayetteviJle 4.30 p.. in., arrive Florence 7.3." p. m. -Daily Lcavo Vrcldcn 9.3S i. m.. arrive Rocky Mount. lO.'J' p. 'v., leave Rocky Mount 10.1-2, r. m., leave Wilson 11.10 a. m., leave Selnin 21.59 a. m., leave Fayette vill'i 1J2 a. ui., arrive i ' Floivnce - 3.20 a. m. No. 103 Daily except Sunday Leavo Tarboro 7.22 p. m., leave Rocky Mount 7.52 p. m., leave .Wilson S.31 p. xo., arrive Goidsboro 9.20 p. m. :r . r No. 41 Daily Leave Rocky Mount 5.45 . a., in., laave "Wilson t.2G a. m.. leave Goidsboro 7.31. a. m leavo. ..Magnolia 8.37 a. m., arrive v:l- No. 4S Daily Leave .Wilmington 9.30 a. m.. leave Magnolia 11.05-a. m.. " l$?re Goidsboro 12.26 a. m.. leave Wilson 1.1S p. m., arrive Rocky Mount 1.53 p. m. Yadkin Division Mala Line Train leaves Wilmington 9.10 a. m.. arrives t ayettevilie 12.20 p. m., leaves Fayette vule 12.42 p. m., arrives Sanford 1.58 P. m. Iletui-nin? leaves Sanford 3.05 P. m., arrives Fayetteville 4.20 p. ni.. leaves Fayettevllle 4.30 p. . m., arrives Wilmington 7.15 p. m. ' Bennettsville Branch Train leaves Benntttsville S.10 a. in.. Maxton 9.03 a. ni.. Red Springs 9.32 a. m.. Parkton 10.41 a. m., Hope Mills 10.33 a. ni.. arrives Fayetteviile 11. ia Returnii: leaves Fayerteville 4.45 p. m., Hope Mills 5.00 p. m., Red Springs .43 p. m., Max ton O.lf! p. m., arrives . Benucttsvill. 7.13 p. m. . Connections at Fayettevllle with train No. 78 At Maxton with the Carolina Central Railroad, at Red Springs with the Red Springs & Bowmore Railroad, ar Sanford with tho Seaboard Air Lino snd Southern Railway, at Gulf with ihe Durham. & Charlotte Railroad. Train on the Scotland Neck Brano'a Road leaves WeJdon 3.15 p. m.. Halifax 3.29 p.m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.10 p. in., Greenville ; 5.47 o. m., Kinstoa 6.45 p. in. Returning leaves Kinston 7.30 a. m.. Greenville S. 30 a. m., arriv ing HalifRX at 11.05 a. m., Welden 1.20 a. nw daily except. Sunday. Trains on Washington Branch leave Washington 8.00 a. m. and 2.43 p. in., arrive Parmele 8.55 a. m.. and 4.10 p. ra., returning leate Parmelo 11.10 a. m. aud r, O"? n m n-rrivn W.ishhi'rtnn lli.20 a. vn A.nrVriV . -n a. and 0.13 p. m., daily except Sunday TLir JJCJIC XOCi.J iViO'Hll. ..o- Account Moeting North Carolina Music Teachers' Association, Raleigh. N. C, March 31 to April 2, 1902. the Southern Railwav will sell round-trip tickets from all points within the State, including Norfolk, Suffolk and Danville, Va., at reduced rates. Tickets on sale March 29, 30 and 31, with final limit April 4, 1902. ; ' For any further particulars write or call on T. C STURGIS, C, T. A., - Raleigh. N. C. p. m., leave Wilson 2.40vp. m., leave Goidsboro 3.15 p. m., leave . Juagnoiia 4.zj p. m., arrive Wil- mington 6.00 p. m. ' TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 7S Daily Leave - Florence 10.05 a. , nr., leave Fayetteviile 12.40 a. m., leave Selnm 2.10 a. in., arrive Wilson 2.57 a. m., leave Wilson '' - 2.35 p. m., an-ive Rocky Mount 3,30 p. in., leave Tarboro 2.31 : P. m., ka.ve Rocky Mount 3.50 p. ni., arrive Weldon 4.53 p. m. , No. 102 Daily . except Goidsboro 7.35 a son S.20 a. m., Mount 9.00 a. m . j v.iii a. in. - No. 32 Daily Leave Florence 8.03 p. m., leave Fayetteviile 10.09 p. ra., ; leave Sclrna 11.25 p. m., arrive Wilson 12.07 p. m., Jeave Wilson .11.34 a. m.. arrive Rocky Mount 12.10 a. in.,' leave Rockv Mount 12.43 a. m., arrive Weldon 1.37 a. m. No. 40 Daily Leave Wilmington 7.00 p. ni., leave Magnolia 8.30 p. m., ; leave Goidsboro 9.37 p. m., leave W llson 10.4. p. m.. arrive Rocky Mount 11.23 p. ni. Sunday Leave m,, leave Wil arrive Rocky , arrive Tarboro STOLE CHINESE TABLETS t : - Valuable 'Relics Looted from Imperial Apartments San Francisco, March ia-Ten Jade Tablets, on which, almost 200 years ago, the hand of a Chinese workman en graved, by order of his imperial master, o rVnowledirment of the wisdom, power and goodness of Shun Che, are locked in tne saie u iue , praiser, John T. Dare, awaiting au thority from Washington to return them to the emperor J-: .v; in ! Minister to Spain. tentative, inp sione a.r u. s.fl(rpt!lr llav toilav. Mr. Storer Incf thief Sg'heiXiSa hasjut returned-from Madrid. Here tnetr width Yordsg are passed to hold ported that the negotiation of the new them together, and when, taken i by the treaty -of friendship and commerce be eustoms" inspector from a private sol- ; tween Spain and the United States had dier returning, from service . in China, competed and the failure of the thev were wrapped in elaborately em- s isll Ministry to approve it was roiderel vellow silk. ' " -' ' , tn thp nresent nolitical crisis and the were taKen . j nil nrhpi- aesire .10 jkjmi"-"1 ",,vi " - " TirniilPrwl t ;a lifvpfl that they i i i - ....tmta in UCSire .IU inPl I'Ulltr ti.jo h t, - Phmpsc ruler as ia oe- is crowueu. ui. own . Icefadaii oi the bEmperJr whose .deed, that the treaty would be approved soon ther commemorate, the usto:M authori-( after the King came of age. nntlfiod the Secretary of the Train leaves Tarboro, N. C. dailyf ex cept Sunday 4.35 p. m., Sunday 4.35 p.. m., arrives Plymouth 6.35 p. G.80 p. m. Returning leaves Plymouth daily except Sunday 7.30 a. m., and Sunday 9.00 a. m., arrives Tarboro 9.55 a- m.. 11.00 a. m. Train on Midland, N. C. Branch leaves Goidsboro daily except Snnday, 5.00 a. in., arriving Smithfield 15.10 a. m. Re turning leaves Smithfield 7.00 a. m, aiTives at Goidsboro 8.25 a. m. Train on Nasnvllle Branch leaves Rockv Mount at 9.30 a. m., 4.00 p. m., arrives NashvDle 10.20 a: m., 4.23 p. m.. Spring Hope 11.00 a. m., 4.45 p. ra. Returning leaves Spring Hope 11.20 a. m., 5.15 p. m., Nashville 11.45 a. m., 5.45 p. m.. arrives at Rocky Mount 12.10 p. m., 6.20 p. m.. daily except Suwlay. 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. in. and 2.5C p. in. Train No. 78 makes close connection, at WeMon for all points North daily, all rail via Richmond. II. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent. J. R. KENLY, Gen'! Manager. T. M. EMERSON. Traffic Manager. SOllTHBRXRAIIyWAY COMPANY Seaboard Rtocke Ealtiore. March 19. Market closed fcnuH'aii.l about steady; Atlantic Coast Line common w-.i nn ." rvoints to 101. ottoa York, March 19. It was a nar- cotton market but a pretty steady OWincr to'im'roatof nntivitv in Rtiot at Liverpool, where the - sales ttached 12,000 bales and unexpected P-eadinp in '.fntnraa fKoro WViat 5 the estimates for Houston and 7 !'ieans tomorrow were both maH. !klEiTer rePrts Jarge': sales of, print - - - L p. ""i ate iu c.v" and reports eminating from Liver I that ten million fipindles at Lan fsuire are contemnbitin? short time 34 1-ttle or no effect, especially as they ffe also dpniPfl trailing horn iroi 4V, a. mnt . protessional, however, the market -o quiet and in the estimation hitit leaS,t tem,PrariI-T .ver" WYork, March 19. Cotton futures 4 stead v ... w hi v ---v t-iuser Treasury, and await- Bonification -as-' to the arrangements ne ma.v nac iuuo Jth the Department oi duub iur iuc w rptiirn of the tablets & PROPERTY IN PERIL " i " - - Huge Ice Gorge in Missouri RiverThreatens Destruction Open. High, Low. Close.- . 9.00 9.00 8.90 8.9 . 8.97 K97 8.95 8.95 8.88 8.S9 - S.85 8.80 . R.91 8.91 8.87 8.87 . 8.J2 X.tfJ .'8.8S -.'.? . N.70 S.70 8.7 ' " 8.6S . 8.30 8.30' 8.27 -8.27 8.12 8.12 8.11 8.12 -8.01 8.01 8.01 8.01 S.Ol S.01 8.01 8.01 Fighting Imperial Company London, March 19.-The Ogden To bacco .Company, which was recently purchased by the .American Tobacco Company, upon learning yesterday of the bonus offered retailers by the Im perial Tobacco Company telegraphed 7,000 retailers asking them not to gn the undertaking with . the latter com pany thus offering more profitable terms thnn the Imperial Company. Tbe Og- ;,-r Citv' March 19. The formation : Ho rvmrnnnv- rlaims that it has r of a huge ice gorge 'in-,, the Missouri oeiyed many favorable assurances from river imperils, u bumuus i u"""7 retailers worm oi protukr i .-yy-"-on Sunday morning the siver suddenly ceased running "until the water was but two feet deep at Chamberlain, s. D. So sudden, was the fait that a ferry boat was stranded m mid-stream. The great stream is still running as no more than a creeK. A great ltc in formed at Little Bend, sixty miles above Chamberlain -?- Pi The King Takes Snuff London, March 19. King Edward has set the custom of snuff-taking which sit s result promises to be generally revived. At the Marlborough House dinners a Georgian silver snuff-box, once ,,1 h-ir fhi Prince Recent, is handed For sixtv hours the water has been . Tg 'Majesty at the beginning Of the liner no behind tnis ODsrrucuuu, "M (ipt.cftrt. while- the ladies, are. stilt at table. The King helps himself lib sharing hi pinches with favoreu Norlb Carallaa Day rarllon Ex position The Governor and his staff have de cided to use the Seaboard Air Line Railway, on their trip to the Charles ton Exposition, during North Carolina week. They will leave Raleigh on spe cial train Tuesday morning, April Sth. This is to be a handsome train, consist ing of Pullman cars and up-to-date coaches. This train will be run for the benefit of any one in North Carolina is open to all and I will be glad to arrange Pullman accommodations for those who wish them. The rate from Raleigh for the round-trip is only, $5.15, good foe seven (7) days, sold for this train., Ut ti er places in North Carolina on same proportion. i: The present plans are that this train will 'leave Raleigh 'at 9.00 a. m., Tues day, April Sth, arriving at Charleston about 4.00 p. m. For further information, address II. S. LEARD, Ti-avpllinsr Passencer ' Agent, Raleigh, N. C. ' s . ' Saeelal Low Kata to Cbarlestoa by R. A. Railwav Account of the North Carolina Week, April 7-14, at Charleston Exposition,, the Seaboard Air Line Railway will sell tickets at special low rates, as follows; From Raleigh via Cheraw .$5.15 From Raleigh via .ColuinDia Tickets to ie sold Api'u bv i ana , with final return limit ten days from uatn of sale. ' The $5.15 will also apply for any per son who desires to go in tne fcpetiai Train which will be run for the accom modation of the Governor and staff offi cers and anyone in North Carolina who wishes to spend the week at r.nariestoii. This train will be composeu or j. uwuia Palace Drawing Room Meeping .iif ami firsft-class day coaclies; same leave Raleigh about 9.00 a. m. Tues day morning, April Sth, arrive ;ii Charleston about 4.00 p. in. .Train will probably return the following Saturday, but as tickets are good for ten days those that desire can remain longei. For further-particulars in regard to rates and Pullman accommodations,. ad dress, m , C. H. GATTIS. C P. & T. A. . v Raleigh, N. C. ... II. S. LEARD, T. P. A., Raleigh, N. C CONDENSED SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV. 24th, 1901. This schedule is published as informs tion, , and is subject to change without notice to the public. TRAINS LEAVE BALEIGH. NO. 11. 1:00 a. m. daily. Carries Pullman sleeper Raleigh to Greensboro, open for ecupancy at 9 p. m., connecting at Greensboro" with train 33, New York 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, Salisbnry, Concord and all local points between Charlotte arid Atlanta, Connecting at Salisbury with tram for all points in-Western North Carolina, including Asheville, and for Knox - ville, Chattanooga, Nashville, Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago and all points West and Northwest. Connection is also made at Greensboro with train for Iteidsvine. uanviue ana iocai stations. Winston-Salpnv W ilkesboro. NO 358:50 a. in. d?.ily Connects at Durham for Oxford, Henderson, Keys - Ville and Richmond. At Universitv Station, except Sunday, for C ha pel Hill. At Greensboro for Winston-Salem, "Mocksville. Reidsville. Danville, Richmond. . Lynchburg, Charlottesville, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New Yorw -. J nil nnintf "Vjffll v-n s 10-30 a 'in dailv For Goidsboro and intermediate points. Connecting atSelma for -Wilson, Rocky Mount and Fayetteviile. At Goldboro for Norfolk where close connection is made with tho Chesapeake line for Balti- . . .1 .11.1 e nilmlnivfAn mnrp AlS? at UOIUSUUIU lur iiii.iu6iuu. there is now enougn wairr wucu l"'!the sweep the Missouri v aiiey in a uom ; prall th.f will cause disastrous loss.- In all , ' I a steady. r 1. IS 0a Marf h 30.-Receipts: Gal X I Ne" Orleans 11,130, Mobile U03 -''? Charleston 720, i Xaval Stores March 19. Naval stores: t. .'-n 25.(59.7 Krr0l- snirits ! '552 barrels;'" tar 2,771. bar-"-P.iiu turpentine oil barrels - A . u of. the eovernment engineers office here nothing like this has" occurred. t im. etv. 250 iniles from the gorge by the river, the water, has fallen three feet within twenty-four hours. . S ' ' Cecil Rhodes'-Condition Cape Tovn. March 19. Mr. Cecil -i..i s now takinff a fair amount of ..:T,m0nt- There is no perceptible currency, the: national bank question, wl.cra in his condition. - Mr. Rhodes j.e regulations of religious associations led when the sympathetic message t. and a remedy for labor troubiea -"L rQOn Alexandra was read to him and asked Dr. Jameson to 'thank her majesty for her telegram. 87 New Ministry Sworn Madrid, March 19. The new -ministry formed by Senor Sagasta, which in cludes five of the old ministers, -including Senor Sagasta, was sworn in th:s afternoon. Its program comprises the immediate dealing with the excess in the vr al r. n m daily For Selma, Goidsboro and intermediate points. O 7-H0-p i daHv Connects at Durham, except Sundays, for Oxford. Claricsville Keysviile and intermediate points. At University Station -ent Sundavs .for Chapel Hill. At Greensboro with main line, train No. 7 fo? Hi'b r PoinV Charlotte and local points. With train No 35. U. S. Fast Mail for Salisbury, Charlotte, Spartanburg Greenville Atlanta and a ifV- Smith inclndin" Columbia. Augusta, Savannah, Jacksonville and all io n s in Florida Through Pullman buffet sleepers New York to New Or r,n ra Atlanta Montgomery. Jacksonville and Mobile. Through sleep lr ?ron New S 'to , jJoTville via Savannah. Pullman Sleeper Char otte tn-'BirminVham and Charlotte to Augusta. Main line trains No t and 3o it Salisbury for Hickorv, Asheville. Chattanooga. Memphis, I.onis C?n? erinVinnaran7cbFca"o: carrying Pullman buffet sleeper ville, ncin nal :i ana D,a,l0- nectg at Greensboro with main line tram No. TM2?eDM -ftlon?. With train No. 38 Vah - t i Southwestern Limited," and train No. 34, "New ork and londa gt0n -fSr DMville. Lvnchburg, Charlottesville. Washington. Baltimore. SSnhia Xew York and all points North. These trains carry hrst P,hlIadh?to Vashington and Pullman sleepers through to New York; a bo cllw?3 rn tra n 34 Connection is also made at Greensboro for Win to Richmond, on- U am g ra.Foi. GoWsboro; Wilson, Rocky Mount, SfroTnd Norfolk and3A.&N.C. R.R. points. CiNiiiEDULE BETWEEN NORFOLK No. 7 Cast Off by Family . Vpw York, March 19-Henry Ten f "S Vears old, formed a prosperous nant, o J ears f lk -ya but for business man o f k, v a i flBT Vfill " . .. Organizing for Resistance San Francisco, March 19. The Chron icle says that Pacific coast .Chinese and especially those of the powerful Yeong Woh Association are collecting money and taking a census of their military strength preparatory to resisting the agressions of the Portuguese iir the . . TT CI . .. : j nitv riieil toaay county ui neuua ?man mtne Drovince less wanaeret . - the insane of Kwang Tuns. Chica. tly OL tuusuu-i"' the less apparen JACOB BERRY&CO. Members Consolidated' Stock Exchange, N. Y. Produce Exchange. t ; SIOSKS. BOSDS. GRnlN. GflTiON " ESTABLISHED 1SG6 44 Broadway, New York. 20Q Matin St.,DtxrJasn, N.C. - Telephone No. 7. Send for market letters and pamphlet. Direct wires with the Postal and West ern Union oysces ensures prdrapt atten tion on all telegraphic business. Spencer Trask & Co., BANKERS, 27 & 29 Pine Stkeet,NEW YORK Now ready for gratui tous distribution, 1902 Edition (Pocket Size) Statistical Tables. Members N. Y. Stock Exchange. Daily- PfOOam 9:20am. f 9:35am 10:05am f 10:35am 30:45am 10:50am fllK6am :52am fl2:00n'n 12:21pm 12:45pm 1:25pm 1 :37pm . 1:45pm 1:58pm f "2:20pm 2:23pm f 2:41pm 2:ooPm o:05pm 12 :19pm 2:31pm : o;44pm u'ptn." 3:0ripm - 3:lSpm H-50Dm 3:38pm . 30pnv. 3:57pm 4:0Spm 1 :15pm 4 -24pm 4:30pm 4uJ7pm '4:43pm 4:59pm - 5:10pm "5:27pm.-. 5:38pm ,5:45pm. 5:50pm 5:59pm (5:03pm 0:17pm 6:35pm Lv. y" ..... Norfolk, Va , . . Pinners Foint . , . Bruce ; . Suffolk ... ... Gates. N. C: . ...... Eure v. . Tunis .... Ahoakey K el ford Palmyra Ilcbgood . Tarbcro . South Rocky Mount . South Rocky Mount. . ... Sharpsburg .... . Elm City ...... Wilson . . . ... Contentnea .. . . ... '.Lucama ...... ." Kenly Jerome ...... Selma ........ .An AND GREENSBORO. No. S Daily. 5:35pm 5:30pm f5:lfipm '4 :50pm f 4 :20pm f 4 :07pm :00pm f3 :41pm f3:l(ipm :0()pm f 2 :53pm 2:01p-n 2:OMpm 1:44pm f 137pm f 1 :29pm 1 : 1 0pia 1:09pm No. no. 7:20am 7:36am 7:48am 7:59pm 8:04am 3:14am 8:27am 8:37 am 8:42am 8:4Gam 9:01am 9:12am 9:19am 927am 9:32am 9:44am -0:50am 10:25am 10:33am 10:46am 10:58am 11:04am 11:08am 11:20am 11:24 am ll:3Sam H :55am No. 11. 9:40pm 9:55pm 10:10pm 10:25pm 10:38pm 10:50pm 11:08pm 11:23pm 11:31pm 11:45pm 1:15am 1:35am 1 :50am 2:05am 2:loam 2:25am 2:35 am 3:00am 8:15am 3:30am 3:45am 4:00am 4:12am 4:18am 4:30am 4:35am 4:45am 5:15am Lv Goidsboro Ar. Rose . . . Princeton . . . . . Pine Level - . Selma .-. Wilson's Mill . . . . . ClaJton .-. . . Auburn .... . . . Garner Ar. Raleigh Ar. . . , . Method . . . . .... QaatdTsn .. Morrnidir:r. NeltndTc:;: ... Bras'udsl.':" . . East radi o:: ... Tlurradrrps . .. Univinrl--: . .. HIHsboro .... Eflsnd .... . . , . Msbane .... .. Haw River .. ... Graham ... ... - Burlington . . .. Elon Collegs . . . Gibsonville . .McLe ansville . . . Greensboro Lv. No. 12. 7:30am 7:10am'. 7:02am 0:48am No. 8. 12:10pm 11:50am 11 :48am 11:31am 0:41am 11:24am t):tara ii:ioam 11:01am 10 :49a ra 10:43am 10:30am 10:23am mrorCf. mvsi: ""'0-:ir. inEo:f. 9:12am 0:04am 8:54 am 8:43am 8:38am 8:34am 8:20am 8:22am 8:10am 7:58am 0:05am 5:50am 5:42.Tm 5:42am 5:00am uitC3:G mvftf.d vnvff.c, iur.C():oI mrcx:ot 2:30am 2:10am 1:50am l:2Gara 1:18am 1:10am 12:55am 12:45am 12:25am 12:01am No, 30. 5:30pni 5:17am 5:04 pm 4 :52pm 4:40pm 4:34 pm 4:18pm 4 :05pm 3:5Spm 3:51pm 3:33pm iC;i3.ia rasq mtq.tni " P13S UOH Olr. .c 2:20pm 2:12pm 2:02pm lOpm 3 :44pm 1 :40pra 1:15pm 3:11pm 1:00pm 12:45pm : 7i leaves Goidsboro 4:50 p. m., arrives Raleigh 9:00 P:m. 1? HEEU Raleigh at 9:50 a. m., arrives Goidsboro 1:45 p. m. -A ...tians of hll scheduled freight tanns carry passengers Detueen sraticns First sections oi u scheduled to TStop. : Trnm F T VILY' SERVICE TO ALL POINTS NORTH. SOUTH, EAST DOUBLE DAHg Ji DINING CAR SERVICE.
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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