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J JHE MORNING POSTs WEDNESDAY, JULV 2 1902 THE ".STOCK : MARKET: Opening Dull Followed by a Drop in Prices, Becom- ing Steady at the .Closing Hour t Nerr York, July. 1. The stock market 'opened dull aad depressed : with the grain carrying roads leading Oie decline. -St. Taul lct a plint and Missouri Pa cific and Rlinois Central Urge fractions. Colorado Fuel was. off i aud Pressed Steel Car nearly fa point, Sugar morel upward to .the extent of I, and United kt!ir Rtl nrofirred cPenOd i lllgUiT, ' m .il cut ran ou nga aia. where the crop la In a loss favorable . adjourned i striking and unparalleled edifurther throughout n - ( enauion. than in the previous week, .scene was witnessed. Speaker Hender cniand fvr Sugar became . Qvcr tj northern portion of the ccn- son's earnest words of jth-.inks were Prices droppe Ale k UUU lliV . . . . sufficiently urgent to aa,;uie..H i Other stocks then .tcaclicl and ed small fraction. Norfolk fc U extern -.n,i rhva-o & Eastern Iilinow advnnc "iir'ch. Consolidated Gas 2 and Itrooklm rnam ,Gas 0. A heel & iJK K-ie ion: 1! Western Union a loint. Missouri . Pacific -r.tliied - to above- vostcrday's -close, but the othef eonthwesterns aid trans-continental rtock$ remained heavy. . . Tne leadens niqved narrowly, but la the main showed a better undertone. St. rau! wiped out 'nearly all r:s loss. Brooklyn Union Gas extended tis rlso to 7 points and j Consolidated Gas Xorth Western recovering subsequently. Norfolk & Western lost its gaiu. Bonds weT irregular. There was a slowly hardenrng tenden cy in some of thd grain and cotton car riers. ! . V rie of 1 io Manhattan stiffened the local tra'netions in sympathy, but thp list cwieralhi sold off. c nica go iv. Eastern Illinois reacted 2 aridother .,..r; start I.al Traction. OCashvllle, Chattanooga & St. Iju lost 1 and fh(?ws tha t !uriig .the, twelve roonith American Expreb a point, while ritts-jjurt ended thcTe were execirted 191, burg. Cincinnati, Chicaw & St. Inis 4iy,30G' coins of all 'tJenominatlonA with advanced 2. ThJ closing was dull and nn fl-yr-ate value of $9-1,538.678.12. as Heady. j coaip-arod with a coinage iof 174,999,132 ye York Stock Qnof.ttn pieces, with a -total value of $130,340,- I Onen- Close. 4 761.5S in 1901, iin Increaso in the oum- American Ice ...i. 12 V American Car Fdy 32 .i-.M W ? -I C. M. and St. P i G. W. Louisville nnd Nashville. l.ttrs 1 . - I - T Manhattan . . Metropolitan . . . M. K. T. Do. pref. .. Mis-onri Parifi" Mexican Central .131U .IXlhk 14S 14V3 27 59Vi 111 2i ist, . -I U ,27 59 111 '3lcxicin NationaJ orfu!k and efteru 'i New York Central A;, 154,v, 155. N. V. O. and W .... 32- 32"i Sorfuik and " efteru. l'eople'ji Gas 11)11.. J'ennsylvanla .. j. l'lTi 45.j S43 7 174 31 .:,' : s !; 52U T ' 151! 9 45 S4'Q 7l 17H reed bteel . .1. , - T U'artiQ 1st pref.! . T .ftl - . ii i. -u irri. H. S. and I I St. I. Southwestern. . . . ." Do. pref. ......'. Sutbern Kailway IM. pref. ...! Southern Iacitic-t ....... . T. O. I. - -31 4 ll7 1'nion Facitic '. '. !C '. '. '. . '. "l04 Do. prer. Leather .. . S"i 12:i4 s:n'4 S7"M 3Kv 4 U. S. Steel Do. pref. ..... Western Union ... . Wabash .". . .-. .. . 3,i s7 ; ."." 13:5 Do. nreft ... iAa.-Car. Cheni. Co Do. pref Tlony .Tfarkets Xew York, July 1. Xoon. Money on call steady at 4U per cent; prime mer mercial bills 484 J 4S5:4. Barsiiver I22.. Mexican dollars 42ft. - otlou 2 J Xew York, X. T., July 1. Xone, wire Ji bad shape, tillable handle it. Xew York, July 1. Cotton declined early today on Liverpool cables, more favorable crop reports, a rumor that the king wes dead and southern and local selling; but the weekly government report caused a (quick ralb. It ind catestha rains areneeded in pail of 5f.rgiai. Lou!iani. MlsrsIpt", fa banja. and western Texas, in the latter section the drought being. unbroken.. The eouth and Wall street were understood to have bonght. I Xew York. .Inly L Cotton opened steady atithe decline. future's Ofen. Hieh. Ijow Clo?e. S.71 8.23 7.95 7.81 7.00 -7.73 Jn!y . Aug. . Sept. . XOT. . Dc. . Jan. . Feb. . M.trrH . R70. 8.70 Si07 . 8.31.; S.38, . TP91 . 71 70 7.07 . 7.115 . 7;;s 7.0 7.S3 7.72 7.74 7.72 I.IO 7.75 7.r.7 7.00 7.01 7.00 7.04 t"-o TJZ) Market closed 7.72 Cklraso c;ratna nd ProThlon Open. . 47- 73 vs .721 . 03 .42, .32 Hi?h. Low. Close. WflEAT: ?nly . . . Sent. ... CORN; Jnly . . , Sept. . . OATS: July . . . , July (new) , Srpt. . . . , FORK: July . . . . Srpt.'. . . . LARD: July . . . . Sept RIBS: July . . . . Sept. . . . . i -t 3 75 744 74 02 4 - '8 3-?s 78 04U 43 50 34 72U 42 4sy. "17 ! . 13.22 1S.42 1S.27 . 1S.52 1S.02 1S.47 . 1(1.00 10.72 m.m . 1Q.05 10.75 10.a5 . 10U7 10.70 10.05 . 10.70 10.72 10.07 18.55 10.70 10.72 10.70 10.07 . - I Xew Tork.'Juisf L Xaval stores nricps were, auoted as. follows: Spirit turpen tine oil, barrels 47;j: machine made bar rel 4S; tar pinejbarrels 210; oil barrels Amrman meiua ...... . - a coia coinea iu ivj- iimuuiiieM vr u.--j. lo. pref. . . . j. , ri pieces wiith a vulue of $G1,9S0,572. Susar .... (......-... if.s iziftlam ns-.-iinst S.7S3.112 nieces valaeJ 'iVSJa Lolton wA -S U 1 99.0G5.715 la- 4001. The total eilv .1UJJ?UU .... ............ v 3 . . . . . yo iiA m-,r - !isi r coined in- 1902- coniDnsed GS. Amal2mateil Cobner .... t3 . tkiU -nieces, valued at S30.11C,3j9.4o, Iirooklvn Uaiiid .Transit. . -S in nnmbor of coins by 0.575,210 Baltimore and Qio J-.jr i-- vnluo by $5,149,129 than the product it. i. una i . At--z i 174,.2. 1 I S. ........ v ' ' ,S I VnAl:.l.ifMl 5a5 221T4 2221-. a Colorado : Fuel t0U 91 Imi 'Erie .... . . . . :. . .'. . 30a 1 an Illinois Central J HU HaVt cantile naper i:f!l per cent. Sterling exchange firm. at ,487 H-Jor demand nd at 4S5U fi jJor priiGlay; post ed rates 4b hi and 4KUV 450: om- t 123: rosin common strained 135; good strained 157m 1 UV2; E 1G5; F" 170; G 175; II 190: I 235; K'200; M 340; X 370; WG 4uu; vw 4io. Seoteiubrr Cru Open. Close.' 7D 79,, Xt-w York St. DoJis 3 Sepletuber Ulitit I Open. Close. New ToTk S:. Louis 57& Ws Crop Weather Report, Washington, July 1. Cotton contin ues to suffer for rain in the south cen tral portion of tuo eotton belt and growxh condition has rapidly developed over the greater portion of Georgia, o nor in era pun trul and eastern districts more favora ble . condition exist ahbough lice are rcjorted extensively throughout the cen tral and eastern portions. The feature of the week was the abundant rain all over the greater part of the drought section of Texas-in which condition of cotton Iras bctn greatly Improved, but 'drought, however, continues in the etxreme northwest and southwest. Don't forzet the date. July S, the Condnctors Excursion leaves for Nor folk. THE YWSloiNAGE Large Increase in Silver and Decrease in Gold W.nsIiSnpton.,Jnly 1. The itrcasnry de warttfient Wy 4ss"ued -a 1 statement of - the coin are at the United States mint .H-inr tli ficarl 'year of I002i ' 'n-tich Dor or pieces cr i.--v" ciease in value of $41,S14,103.4G.' The 50 at or 212,434 being and s of the mint for 1901. As a whole the year 1902 was remark uie for the number of silver pieces and ner coins .executed and -the .decrease tho roinare of cdL due in larjre ,,V., ..ccUn. sf ilia TTni-fo.l S--ii-c OUIUi T1SZX?. COA'IUI VA. HIV V V- V CINCHED FOR PEEBLES Halifax County Insures His S2w Nommation for Judge' till,'. JI-.K. . ... tr.-..- il 7. S Weldou. X. C, Jnly l. Special. The wares or xne uuueu .uine orsrrs Dfiuocrats of Halifax met In convention be held simultaneously in the three an to.iay. Dr. J. :A. Collins was called, thracite districts totrcerrow. There will. to the chair." Strong resolutions were rnair. JMrong resolutions iveri- endorsing Judge Walter Clark alonted for the s T. W. ifnsnii for corporation comuiks-1 Jnvnpr for sunerlnteud- sioner an. I .1. 1. !'',.; ent of public Instruction, all by unani T ' .V?!mon vote, l or superior court judge '-: Jint" Winston 11. II f5 fnnnor will. i.i.l.e siven 30 3-5 and Judge Brown 4 2-5. I'-il, E. L. Travis was nominated for State '. C - ' .. - : Rpnntor: for thp House. W. F. Parker and W. I White. A full county ticket w;m nominated by acclamation. The convention was the largest and of 18.08. The action of the Halifax con-.and urored tn a three ba-se hit by Fen vention insures th enomination "of Pee-. nington. who scored on Grant s single. Mes for Jmlce nnd W. E. Daniel for Lattlmer for the visf'tors," made a home Solicitor in the Judicial convention here ruQ nd a three bagger. on the 9th. -4- NO CHANGE r: "FOR LYNCHING r Mob Violence Anticipated 'arid the Prisoner Spir- -ited Away1 Warsaw, V-a.. July 1. Great- excite ment prevails in Westmoreland county over a brutal fcss-ault upon Muss Susie Costenbader iby John Lomax, a negro. Ihe young womanw!ho U the daughter of. B. O. Costenbader, postmaster at Bemus in that county, was returning from a store when tne assault was mado upon tver. She was "walking along un? concernedly wheu the negro spmng from the bush. . She fought, bravely lut was overpowered by force. - Her clothes were! Hi?!r .-tonn. -The rskiinr wom'an ss taken Ao the Ihome of her parents ansj a warrant was at oace issued for the ar rest of Lomax, 'who was found at : his home. He attempted to escape, but was .Drrrsned an- captured, -carried before a justice cr tue peace wno sent Jn-ni to jail -at Monroe to await the action of the judge. The theriff- fearing the prtsoner would m IyncheT, (has removed Wm to some place of safety. So well cKd the ofllcers guard. the secret that no one !ras bee able to learn ,wh"ere the negro has been taken. " The young lady.ts only 15 years old; Lonax is IS. Her conditjon is critical. MINNESOTA REPUBLICANS! 1 - " . .1 Candidates Nominated and Administration Endorsed ! Sr. Paul' .Tiilr 1. The Romiblicani State convention concluded its. work to--Jon i-tfnt after a' warni content ''over "tho .VI n . I m A' m nt r. At"V f V, Ot 4 r.n i ri i LlLTll 1S I uuu.iv. uuu i.t Supreme Court.. ; . The nominatiois wore: "Governor. S. A. Vcnsant; lientenant governor. Ray W. Jones; secretary ot state, P. E.' Hanson; treasurer,-J. II. Block; aud tor, S. G. Iverson; attorney general, W. R -Douglatssi clerk-of the saiprenie court, S . E . Bid geon ; irai Iway conrmdssioTicr. Si EI Statles..' . ' j ; ,.Y ' ; ,',,' ; The national administration' was- en dorsed in every particular including reci procity -with Cuba. I While recognizing the necessity of trusts in com;rretiti(m for8 1 the worldTs aommerce the convention. Je ! dared for Jaws that -would oreven't th J abuses that trnsts ; are imposing upon the people. Stringent national and "State legislation is recommended to suppress anarchy. The election or United States Senators by popular Tote' is endorsed. EVERYBODY HAPPY A Good Time in the . House After Adjournment Washington, July 1. After "he Hou.sc ringing in the ears of the members and thejr enthusiasm found expression in soag. Under the lead of OongressnTen Lester, Blackburn,! Watson, South wick and a few others "America," "A Jolly Fellow" and "The: Star Spangled-Banner" were sung, the gailories joining in the strains and enjoying ".ho unusual demonstration. Whila singing "Jolly Good Fellow" the: members, filed by Speaker Henderson, who too!c up a po sition in the pit In front of his desk, each one on the floor shook hands and wished him r. pleasant summer. Xothlnk like it for heartiness 'and good nature was ever seen on the lioor. NO LEGALIZED PRI MARY FOR WAKE Some people in this county, it is, said; are unJer t'ho impiression that WaJce county is committedt to the legalized primary "system scinil-ar to "tht which bas grven so Wac-fh ! trouble in Mecklcin buxg. This is a mistake. . Wake co-aii-ty was included crig'-mally in the Ust of counties to w'hich -tho Jaw 'applied but dtuTLng the special session of 'tho assem bly n net was passed exenptin-g ..Wa'ke, it having d'eveio-ped ihait the systcsm would cetrtadnly prove very lrkxn. . ' . Corner ia Corn Chicago, July 1. July corn touched 7S on board of trade here today and trad ers predicted that jit would reach the dcllar mark. r This Is the latest phase. Of ""the b"g speculative deal which John W. Gates and his following of wealthy New York speculators is said' to be engineering. Shcrts were in a frenzy to cover, but thir efforts to free themselves from the tifcht grasp. of the Gates crowd we- almost without avail as there was little July corn to be had in the pit at any price. . ; t Strike May End Soon .FotSTillevPa,. -July. 1 It 1 stated liere tonight that -the end of the sta'k is near. A meling of the executive it 3 said, be submitted a mtpo-s3.t'on for jS lk submitted a ptttpos3.f.o for the arbitration of the miners' grievances If the questions .at issue are submittal to aroifration it is moi uenevea a ueca- - s;on can 4e secured before September. Iiocal sttrlke lealers are jubilamt. fodry over the pTWiect of a settlement. Tarboro Still at It .Tarboro, X. C, July 1. Special. The 'home b-oys won out in the eighth tody ; r th t- . In , , eighth tooMy .wIien the score was -a tie. Cook singled The score : Tarboro .. . Wilson . . Batteries: : . r ! . . . R. II. E. . .. . .O Xu o .......... ..3 7 7 Patch and Hlgglns; Sul livan and Bead. -$- Hale Endorsed Fayetteville, X. C, July 1. Special. One f the largest meetings held in Fay etteville in years took place in -the court house tonight of precinct Xo. 3 Cros Creek, Hon. II. L. Cook presiding "With great ability and fairness, and Mr. X M. Goddartl secretary. Maj. E. J. Halo asked and was permitted to -speak. Ho addressed the meeting amid storms of applause. The primary elected a soliij Hale delegation, i It was' a--gratifying victory for Hale, as afight was made against him in this pnecinct. , "- " : . . i . - American Leajn Score At Boston: ! ' 11. II. E. iTJoston 9 15 2 Wnshinaton .v.. 2 7 4 .Batteries: Diueen and Warper; Patron and Clark , At Philadelphia: i . r . , .- -R. 1L E. Philadelphia . . : . . .' . :.2t 3 ; 0 liartimore TV, . .V f 0 2 0 Batteries: Cronin and' Robinson ; ;Wad tlell and Schreekengost. - ' '; '"' Detroit-Cleveland delayed.", Sir Louis Clncago, no game; wetgra.iinds... j . National L:n Onraeii- At' Chicago: ! l-Z R. II. E. Chicago 1 000 0 0 0"0 O 1 5 0 St. Louis 00400000 04 11 2 . Batteries! Lnndgren and Chinee; Wicker and Ryan. Second game: R. II. E. Chicago 10 0 0 0 2 00 3 0 0 St. Louis ..... 01000000 01 8 1 Battei-ies: Mencfee and Kllhg; Yerkes and Ryan. . ". ' At Xew York: i .R. H. L- ncf 040001 102 8 10 O Xew York .... 00300000 03 9 4 Batteries: Willis; and Kittridge; Evans . , R. H. E. Philadelphia .. o-9j;oi jjo-i" Brooklyn ..... 0010001 0-2 a 0 Batteries: White and Doom; Kttson Fulca . p,' -i", h7 Fuller: . M n 1 I U U ll U 1 ' i- " A 47. . . a . r, . -f 4 I . t t i f f l f " O iirOOKlTll ..... v v Batteries: Felix i and I berg; and Jack- Jitsch: Donovan and Ahem. , At rittsburg: - Oftnnonoj' o i gt J . r 1 0 0 0 0 20 0 " Batteries: Phillips and Zimmer; Philips nnd Peitz Annual Uleetlns; of Stockholder -TJha i fifty-second genera antiual meo ing of the stockholders Iof the North Carolina Railroad Company will be held at Greensboro, X. C, on the sec ond Thursday in July. 1902. ' Stockholders can get tickets to attend the meeting with their immediate fami lies byr apply .to the secretary at J3ur lington, X. C. , - The transfer books 02 the company will be. closed on the 10th day bf July7 1902 and remain closed till August the 1st. 1902, at which time the semi-annual dividend of 3J per cent will be due and payable. ' , D. r M'LKAX, "-Seeretarr. June; 10th, 1902. - - -.j. - ' . , JC3LVURSION TO CAtAVOHTilJL - Special opportunity for economical trip with, special party. On account of the convention of Knights of Pythias in San Francisco, on the 12th of August next, the lines interested have named a round trip rate to that point and to Los Angeles of ?G5.25. leing less than one straight fare, from North ; Carolina poiutsj . Tickets will be on sale, horn August 1st to August 7th, and will be good for return until 'September 30th. The convention of the B. P. O. E. meets lin Salt Lake City on the same date, -and -a rate of $52 for the round" rrin! will apply, and In order to -accommodate the members of both bodies, their friends and others who may wish to' avail them selves of this exceptional opportunity to visit the Pacific coast, the Seaboard Air Line will run special Pullman sleepers through to San Francisco,1 leaving' Wil mington and Raleigh on the evening of August 2d, and making stops at all im portant points of interest on' the. route," including Denver. Colorado Snrlnars. Manitou, PikVs Peak, Garden of the Gods, Glenwood Springs, Salt Lake City, passing through the Royal Gorge and other magnificent mountain scenery by daylight. Tickets can .be arranged to return out by other routes, .enabling visSts to all parts of tha great v West. Parties desiring to utilize this splendid opportunity for a comfortable, enjoy able and economical trip, are invited to correspmd with the undersigned, who wilj beigbd to furnish itineraries or any information as to details. -v II. SJ Lcard, - C. II. Gattis. T. P. A., C. P. and T. A., Raleigh, X. C. Raleigh, NYC. " $ sunncu ucsoHTs The Southern Railway announces the sale of low-rate Summer Excursion Tickets to nil the delightful resorts lo cated on and reached via its lines. These tickets go one sale June 1. 1902. The section of North Carolina known as "The Land of the Sky" and "The Sapphire Country" is particularly at tractive to those Mn search of mountain resorts.! Call and get free at office below .the superb illustrated book. "Summer in the and of the Sky," giving list of hotels and boarding houses wjth their location, rates of board, facilities, attractions, etc. Additional Sleeping Cars go into'serviee from various points 'to principal resorts, affording; greatly improved facilities, y Particular attention is directed, to our elegant Dining Car Service on principal -through trains. '-"For detailed information, tickets, Toll man reservations, etc.; address : 1 T. C. STTJRGLg, : - Yarborongh House Building. Fayetteville St.. Ralci?h, X. C.r " - - ; - - special (l-atrs Announced via Southern Itnllwjr ' ' L PROVIDENCE, R. I. . $21.30 Raleigh to' Providence, R I., and return, account Baitist Young Peo ple's Union. Tickets on csale July 0, 7 and Sth, with final limit July 22. ! GOLDSBORO. X. C. Raleigh to Goldsboro. X. C, and re-i turri $2.50, account Annual Session Dis trict Grand Household of Xorth Caro lina G. U. O. F. -O. F. Tickets on sale July Oth. 71 h and Sth, limited returning July 14th, 1902. .1 KINSTON. X. C. $4.00 Raleigh to Kinsfonl X. C, and return, account Meeting Grand Lodze I. O. of G. S. and D. of S. of North Carolina. Tickets on sale Ju;y 7th-10th, with final limit July 12th, 1902. i TACOMA, WASH. $G9.G5 Raleigh to Tacoma, Wach., and return,' account Annual .Meeting of Y'oung Peoples Christian So ciety of- United- States. Tickets on sale July 15th-20th, final limit Seirfpmher 15th. i MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Raleigh to Minneapolis. -Minn., and re turn at rate of one fare for the round trip plus. $2.00,' account National Edu-j catiounl Association. Tickets- on sale July 4th, oth and Gth, limited reti ming Inly ltrh. 1902. --"An-extension of the linal limit to October 1st can be secured by depositing ticket with joint agent Minneapolis on or before July .14th, and on. payment of a fee of 50 cents. , . A QTTPVTI T W 'V r . .. A A. 4 A , 4 . 4 4 ... V. $8.80.! account Meeting Society of Ameri can Florists and Ornamental Horticul turists. Tickets on sale August 17th, 18th and 19th. final limit August 25th. j AStlEYILLE. N. C. RaUigh to Asheriile. X. C, and return $10.90. account Meeting North Carolina State 'Bar Association. Tickets oil sale July 7th, Sth and 9th. 1902. fiual-limit ten days from date of sale. Stop-over privileges will be' allowed at Greens boro, X. C, on return trip within final limit of ticket, in order to allow mem bers of the North "Carolina State Bar Association the privilege of ..attending the, Democratic' State Convention. ! -'NASHVILLE, TENN. 'Raleigh to-Nashville, Tenn., and re tnrn :i7J0, acconnt Peabody College Summer School. Tickets on sale June nu .iisti, nnd 14th. 27th 2Sth and 29th and Jnly 3d, 4th and 5th: final limit aulv 31st. An oxtensicn. of tne final limit can be obtained by depositing ticket-with joint -'agent: Nashville on or beforo July 31st ahd on payment of a fee of 50 cents, to any date not later than September 30th. 1002. IuNUXVlbLM. From Raleigh to Knoxville. Tean., and return $12.05 on account Summer School, Knoxville. Tickets on sale June 1G, 17 and IS, Jane 28, 29 and 39, July 11, 12 and 13th: final return Omit August 15th. 1902. Except by deposit ing ticket with joint agent .Knorville on before August 15th, and on payment of of a fee of 50c. an extension can be obtained to any, date not later than September - 30th. ; j MONTEAGLE. TNN. Front Raleigh to Monteagle, Tenn , ad rtturn $17.95, on account Monteagle Assembly Bible School. Tickets on sale July .1, 2 and 3d, ai-o July 23, 24 ?n(, 25th;-final' return limit August 30th. 11902. , ' j MONTEAGLE, TEXX. Raleigh to Monteagle,. Tcng.. and re turn $17.95 account Montcagle Sunday School Institute. Tickets on sale Au gust: S, 9, 10 and 11, with final limit August1 25. -" .. . - . BLACK MOUXTAIXS,- X. C. Raleigh . to Biack Mountains, X. C. and return $8.30, account Christian Workers Assembly - and Bible 1 Confer ence, Montreat, X.- C. Tickets on sale July 17-22, limited returning j August Oth, ako on sale August 7-2, final limit August 27th. - ; GREENSBORO. X. C. Raleich to Greensboro. X. C. ' nn r- turn $4.05, account State Democratic Convention. Tickets on sale July 15th and lGth; final limit July 20th. j. DUNX. N. C. : Y Account District ConferenA A. M; R. Church," the Southern Railway will sell round trip; tickets; to Dunn, Xl C, at rate of $2.75 from Raleigh. Tickets on sale July 23 and 24tn; final limit Jnli 27th, 1902. GREEXSBORO, X. C. Raleiffh to Greenborn. N. C. land -re-' turn $1.C0, account Confederate Veter-'j ans. Bcunion. Tickets on sale August IS, 19 and 20th. with rlnal limit Ausust 25th, 1902. ' SAX FRANCISCO, CAL. Tfrlflirh trt fi.ln Vrnnciapn ' ( ami t&- turn, $05.25, account : Biennial 'Meeting Knights' of Pythias. ' Tickets on sale Aug. 1st to 7th, final limit Sept. 30th. Tickets -will be routed going one route and returning another at option ot purchaser.--,., .j. . -' ' - - . . : For full particulars, information, etc., call on or, address T. C. Sturgis, city ticket agent, Yarborough House build ing, Raleich, X. C ; ; j SALE OF LAND United States of America Eastern Dis trict of Xorth Carolina In the Circuit - Court, s '1 - - : - IViSnant; to a decree made June 2S. 1900. by the United States CircAt-Court for the Eastern District of Xorth Caro lina, in a cause therein pending entitled East Coast Cedar CompaVy versus Peo ple's Bank of Buffalo, X. Y., and others, wherein the undersigned was appointed Commissioner to sell the land herein after described, the undersigned will on Tuesday, the 29th day of July, 1902, at 12 o'clock noon, at the court house door in ManteO, Dare county, Xorth Carolina., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described tracts of land: - Lot No. 1 '-Beginning at a point near Cypress Point on the east side of Alli gator River, said point being three and one-half miles north 4 degrees east from the mouth j of Sanderson's ditch, thence running sonth SG degrees cast about fourteen and one-half miles to Croatan Sound, thence northerly along Croatan Sound to the Great Haul Over between Durant's Island and the mainland, thence b'nding J5aSt Lake to the mouth of South Lake, thence to Briery Hall Point,' thence southerly binding the east shore , of Great Alligator River to the point near ! Cypress Point, the place of beginning. ! v Lot. No. 2 Beginning at the mouth of Sanderson's ditch on the east side of Alligator . River, thence running south SO NEW MO-TITI 'MT'RJTO fl? Portsmouth lL.&XJr JL JLfSL 17 J3 R AMERICAN PLAN! Open March 20, 1902 : Modern with every con venienee. ;, M agnilicently ' furnished. Mnsie every eveninf ; Twelve minutes from all steamboat landings and railroad? in Xor folk,, and three. 'minutes from . all steamships and railroads in Portsmouth. Xot ...tltefiaestJb.ouse.ia HAtneviea,.'but4n9f ot .the fieet Xotr the3aest table and ser 'ice. but as good" as any. American plan. $2.50 per day and up. European. $1 per day and up. SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES Y . .. . JAY' G. WILBRAHAM Y SOljr'IJHMlV RAILW AY COMPANY CONDENSED SCHEDULE IX EFFECT JUXE 15th, 1902 This schedule is published as information, and is subject to change without, notice to the public. . lltAl Jyl'JAVJi.- IWIjtiHill. XO. 11. 1:00 a. m. line train No. 37, "Washington and soutnwestern Jlmited," for ' Salisbury, Charlotte, Spartanburg. Greenville, Atlanta. Montgomery, .Mobile. Xew Or leans. Memphis and all points South and Southwest. Also Train Xo. 39 for Charlotte, Spartanburg, Greenville and Atlanta. Also with main line train Xo. 11 for High Point, Asheboro, Salisbury, Concord and ail local points between Charlotte and Atlanta. Connecting at Salisbury with train tf ii .1 : -r--4s.- T i. . K Popnlino irirlnr?limp AKA.illA ,1 4 -r-.- ville. Chattanooga, Nashville, Louisville, Cincinnati. Chicago and all points r 1 'VTv..m4. - f.jnin,vi i nlcrt mndn nf Oroon linvA i'itK train fnf NO 35.-8:56 a. in. d."ily Connects at Durham for Oxford, Henderson, Keys Ville and Richmond. At U-niversitv Station, except Sunday, for Chanel Hill. At Greensboro for Winston-Salem, "Mocksville, Reldsville. Danville, Richmond, Lynchburg, Charlottesville. Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia,' New York nnd all points North. ' v a - . " . " ' s 10-30 a. m. dailv For Goldsboro nnd 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. Also at Goldsboro for Wilmington, New Bern and Morehead City. Y.-n on m rlfiil-r For Selma. Goldsboro aud "intermediate rolnts. Xfi 7 3 -ho d.' m. daily Connects at Durham, except Sundays, for Oxford, . . .... J Mail for Salisnury, vnarioiie, uya uiccumr. Aiuuuii,auu an iiorRts South, including Columbia, Augusta. Svau"h, Jacksonville aDd all .:.,.t ohn irniTi TCn. 20 for Charlotte. Columbia. Aiitrustji. Savannah Jacksonville and all points in Honda. Through Pullman hnffet sleepers New York to New Orleans. Montgomery, Jack sonville -and Mobile. Through sleeper from New York to Jackson rillo vit Savannah. Pullman sleeper mam line trains No. 7 and 3. connect at Salisburv for Hickory, Asheville, Chattanooga, Memphis. Louis vSe, Cincinnati and Chicago. Solid tram carrying Pullman buffet peeper r4nViTle to' Memphis. Also connects at Gi-pensWo with main line train No. R - for Danville, Richmond and local stations. With train No. 38, "Wash, i.ton and Southwestern Limited." ad train No. 34 ''New York and Florida ' -Pvd??m" for Danville, Lynchburg. Charlottesville, Washington. Baltimore. PKiinTpinhia New York and all points North. These trains carry first iti coach to Washington and Pnliman sleepers through to New York; alsj ' to Richmond, on train 34. Connection is also made at Greensboro for Win xnSi5i?T)aeilr'5'05 a. m For Goldsboro, Wilson, Rocky Mount. Tarboro and Norfolk and A. & X. C. R. R. points, lso ' Wilmington. Pnliman' Greensboro HTYcSsrHEDULE BETWEEN' NORFOLK AND GREEXSBORO. HV-xVl v Vo 11. Eastern JNO. i . ; laiiy.- i 9.00pm 9.20am . 10.02am 12.22pm "12.45pm 1.50pm 2.55pm 2.05pm f 12. 19prn 131))TIX 2.44pm 2.55pm" f3.05pm f3.3Hrm f3.3Gpm ;;.50i;in f."..57pm -4.08pm f 4.15pm f4.24pm f 4.30pm 4.37pm (. 4.43pm 4.59pra 5.10pm 4 20pm . Pinner's Point. Va. . 5.05pm . xSuff oik, Va. 7.22pm . . . Tarboro. X. O.. 7.47pm S. Rocky Mr., X. C. 8.31pm .. ... Wilson, X. C. . . ..... .... SeJma, X. C. .. 9.40pm .. Goldsboro,. X. C. f 9.55pm . . . - Rose, X. C. .... 7.2bam f7.3Gam 7.48am f 10.10pm . . Princeton 7.59am f 10.25pm - Pine Level. en4im 10.38pm .... Selma. 8.14am -f 10.50pm .Wilson Mills, N. C. O. I -rn i - - - - 8.27am 11.08pm 8.37am f 11.23pm S.42amf 11.31pm 8.5G.fm 1.00pm Auburn, X. C. . . Garner, N. C. . . Raleich. N. C. . . Method. X. C. fO.Olam f!.12pm 9.12am 9.19am f9.27am 9.32am 9.44am 0.50am 10.10am 10.25am 1 0.33am 10.46am 11.00am 11.07am 11.12am 11.24am 1 Sftnm ' ... CaTV. l.42pra '. Morrisville, fl.55nm . . eison. r. Brassfield. N. C. . Eat Durham; N.C. . . Durham, N. C. i f2.05pm ' 2.1 Som 2.30pm 3.00pm .... University ..... 3.15pm . Hillsboro, f 3.25pm . . . inana, a. Kj... . Mebafle, X. C. . Haw River X. C. . Graham, X. C. . . . . Burlington . Elon College ... . . Gibsonville ... . . McLeansville ... 5.27pm r,.3pm 5.45pni 5.50pm. r 3.30pm 3.48-pm 3.5Gpm 4.01pm 4,13pm 4.19pm f4.35pm 5.59pm 0.aim 119am f6.17pm fll.44am 11.29am, 4.50pm Greensboro, -2xS 11 ind 12 DWen Rdeigh and' Goldsboro day between WiAY r r' Ztt n xii y SfVvtC TO LL POINTS NORTH. SOU1 D0UB AND WEST:: yEQliD WXlSG-CAi: SERVICE r-!ts-ia6t Jlbol,t fourteen miles to L-roatan Sound, thence northerly along j,iiu oounu to tne southern line of lot No.. L thence north SG degrees wet along. the line of lot Xo. 1 to.the Alli--gator River, .thence southerly along tho Ah:gator River to the nlnr nf k;t,- ning dt Sanderson's ditch-. 3 Beginning on the east sido of Alligator River at the mouth of San derson s ditch; thence, southerly along Alligator River 'to.the" southwest corner of tlm' Rkhmond Cedar Works Poplar. Ridge tract, thence south SO degrees east about sixteen miles to Crory.m Sound, . thence northerly along Croatan Sound to the line of lot Xo. 2. thenco north SO degrees west about" fourteen miles to the mouth of Sanderson's ditch, the place of beginning. Lot Xo. 4 Beginning at the ' south west corner of , the Richmond Cedar Works Poplar RKlge tract on Alligator River, the southern line of lot Xo. 3, running thence southerly along Alligator River to the mouth of Swan's Creek, thence -south' 80 degrees east about four teen mues to fctumpy I'Oint Bay. thence northerly binding Stumpy Point Bay and Croatan Sound to southern' line of lot Xo. 3, thence north SO degrees west to i the place of beginning on Alligator River. ' Lot Xo. 5 Begiuniug on Alligator, ' River at the mouth of Swan's Creek, running thence sonth SG desree east j ahout fomtecn miles to Stumpy Point : Bay, thence southerly and easterly along ' Stumpy Point Bay and Croatan Sound to Sandy Point, thence southerly and' ' westerly alon.T Pamlico Sound to the mouth of I.-ong Shore River, thence northerly up Long Shore River -to its , head, at the mouth of tb? Blount ditch. , thence northwesterly along the Dare and " Hyde county line to the Alligator River, thence northerly ' along Alligator River to the place of the beginning. m. After offering tNi.Jand in lots, as abor described, .it will then, pursuant, to the decree, be 'offered as a whole, the sam being the premises described in the bill of complaint in said cause. Parties bidding for said land shall, within ten days after such 'sale, deposit in the regis try of the court, the Citizens National ' Bank, of Raleigh. X. C, ten per cent of the bid made for a lot. or the whole of said land,- or a certified check for such amount. This June 23. 1902. A. B. ANDREWS. Jr.. ' - Commissioner, Xo. 303 Fayetteville St., Raleigh, X. C. JACOB BERRY&CO MemberM Consolidated Stock Exchanze. N. Y. Produce Exchange. STOCKS. BONDS. GRniS. COTTON KSTADLISIIED 1SG5 I 44 Broadway, Xew York. , Philadelphia Office:. Drexel Building. 209 Main St.. Durham, N.C. . Hartford, Conn. Telephone Xo. 7. Send for market letters aud pamp'alet. Direct wires with the Postal. and West era Union oces ensures prompt atten tion on al! telegraphic buslneKi. tS Al Virginia . EUROPEAN PLAN! ofa .tb A G i t Time. Xo. 12. No. 30. No. 8 Daily.' Daily. 5.35j)m 5..U)nm 4.50pm t'.31pm 2.0Xpm LlSim 1.00pm 12.40pm 11.59am 9.34am 9.08am 8.20am 7.30am 5.20pm 12.10pm f 5.17rm f 1 1 ..V.nrri f 7.1 Gam . N. C-. .. f7.02am " 5.0-?pm 1 1.43am f8.48am 4.52nm ll.-'Uant 0.41am 4.40pm T1.2lani f0.24am 4.3inn f 11.15am 0.05am 4.20pm 11.01am f5.50am 4.09pm f 10.49am f5.42am 4.02prm f 10.43am 5.25am 3.51 pm 1 0.30am f 5.00am f 3.33pm f10.23.im 4.55am 3.22pm J0.1ram 4.30am" 3.13pm fl 0.05am 4.18am f34rm iT.57am N. C, . . N. C. f 4.09a ni f2.5Spm f3.55am 2.51pm 3.35am 2.47pm 3.00am 2.31pm '2.45am 2.20pra 2.33am f2.12pm 2.22am 2.02pm 2.05am 1.50pm 2.00am 1.44 pm 1.55am 1.40pm 1.40am 1.15pm 1.35am 1.11pm f 1.20am l.O0pm f9.51am 9.44 am 9.40im 9.23am 9.12am fO.Olam 8.54 am , 8.43am 8.38am 8.34 am ' 8.2Gam 8.22am . fS.iOam N. t;. . N. C. 1.05am 12.45pm 7.58am Daily except Sun- datyts ' vonTH ROUTIL EAST .U.U 4i. l',: h
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