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PDSry.THURSgAY, JULY iq .r-roa z ...... - - i 111- - it tin rum ni -""" - C VV - ; : ; ; 1 u ' - , THE STOCK MARKET Trading Dull and Heavy With Prices! Seeking Lower Levil-r-Here and There an Exception to the the Rulo New York. July 0. Colorado Fuel pened off a large fraction and a few of tho railroad 'stocks were shaded idicbtly, but the majority of stocks were hizber. There was a large demand for St. I aul and Chesapeake A: Ohio, and .ew Central rnin.l dhimlr. secondly quo tations were somewhat lower. A general decline in price reduced tho earlier 'gain to fractions or wiped them out entirely. Surrir. Colorado 1 uel. w York Central. M nw -tf azd k a trc)iA were sold freely amir rm .. l rt 2'i. A few Minor stocks hJ-e.I tren:b. Near midday New York Central was rushed up rapidly to 159. bur th" general market, respond ed oa r ;:;htly. Bond were irregmar. Thc""bu" lid up s'wie stocks which were oen?:onous foT strength yesterday, rars eg advances of 1 to 14 ia St. Paul. Central. New York Central and '.'rf:k fc Wcrccrn. -Colorado Fuel met Jnpport and ral.'i?d i"a and the United r'it Sutl stock were firm. The 'o:i."l rro :p were under pressure, Mis uari r.ic::a' an.l. Wetern Union declin ing over a point each. The heaviness of thne stocks checked the rise at other joints and fhe leaders yielded a fraction. Surar reacted a point. There were farther declines here and there bnt the undertone was steadier. -Xcialramatl declined a point and New York Central and Colorado Sc Southern seeond preferred reset ei as much. A Mock of shares of Pennsylvania chanced hinds at 154. causing a little btter demand for the stock from the; traders. . , . There were a few wide adranccs. bnt !a the active i:?: the tendency was Inrcr. S uar receded V 120 and at. nr.. 1 Missouri racis? and some ether active stocks touehtd the lowest of the mrria-. There was a fall of a iojnt in I.I ulsTlilp from disappointment orrr the i.m-mcrease in the dividend. l-Orad- l-;il fell an extreme IYj and Contineatal Tobacco preferred 1, Ana- or.d.i ! rte S and Amslgamatedre ce 1 l t VT. Some larke taking of United Stares St.d iif tenl it but without effect aal.'y checkiug the sagging tenden cy of :h market. TbetcIoslng was dull lad heavy1,. er Vork Stack QaCatlnB I Open. 'Close. American Ice American ar Fdr American Hnielticr Ju.y August ...... September October November ' ... December January f February .... March Open. High. Low. Clog. 8.ZS 8.52 8.00 8-30 7.93 7.84 7.7G 7.77 7.78 7. i 7.78 8.30 s.or 7.92 7.84 7At : 7.84 V 73 7.84 8.23 7.94 7.84 7.7G 7.77 7. 1 4 7.77 7.78 8.34 8.02 7.s: 7.82 7.82 7.82 7.8.1 7.83 frctn rarions points to principal resorts, atrording greatly improved facilities. Particular attention Is directed to our elegant Dining Car Service on principal through trains. s For detailed information, tickets, Pull man reservations, etc., . address , T. C. STUItGIS. . Yarborongh House Building, ' ' : . 814.35 Atlanta, Ga and Kcturn 914.35 The Southern Railway announces the aboTe low rate Italeigh to Atlanta and return, account Negro Young People's Christian and Educational Congress, At lanta, Ga., Aug. 6th to 11th. Tickets will t sold Aug. 2d and 4th, with final limit 15 days from date of sale. cotton wiATkPt .hMrmt i cf snatr, -izyrrv-' 4M 'aira yp y irom f. . " , r " ; - BJi iQer siarions on tms company's lines. wlr v. "ZTKrr.. v , I Kaieixn to Atlanta, leaving 1:00 a. m t -v. jk.. n t. . .... i . -- Simula j Z. .v. X, c ruiucukir- p. m. and 5:1U a. m respectively, ports their confilcting and contradictoTj For detailed information; tickets. Pull vwfB mc- uuiu uucij tuu auututri iuai i 'I' j BiUulilS C T 4 It is aouS poorly and thus we witness Yarborough House Building. iiejuaunn on me parv or xnose wno Pntmh v n U 3 i i 1 I 1 . . I .u, . Jli arc iuii.uim in ute iioiu. e iicur I it is essential that this ha led to the Crand Bnr,1 City If. dissimilation of crop news, of a chame- C. Via Sontltern Hallway Anenat4 0, ter wnicn is - misleading. Texa is a matter which so far is an enirma. the beneficial effects of needed rains being The market closed quiet and steady. New York, J uly 9. Prices In the early wen 1003 On August there will be in ex it, matter of urgent opinion. Ilain fell to- cur&ion from TTenderfimi. OTirvrd T)n day at Atlanta. Ola. Abile. Vleksbursr they are heavily hort of the market. Bwns raie3 1Pom principal There is no little fear of a heary AurJSt Points nameil: movement but o Tar new cottcn has iionaerson, i. u 53.00 failed to ccme out In any anch volume Oxford, N. O 2.75 as anticipated. Port receipts 1,500 Durham. NO. 5 agalnt C100 last year. The rr-i.ket ad- n.,.;... v "n 97i Atr.eritaa jSme'.ttag pref . . hn?ar ..4 Atcbiv-a I Archisaa Jref Amalgamated Copper ... 1'rooklyn JlAp.'d Transit... Italtixorejand Ohio Baltixere! al Ohio pref. C. C. C. 4nd St. L CLesnpea'e and Ohio C. II. I. and P C M. .nrd St. P C. O. W.? Con5o!:.!atl Cn.- .., Colorado ! Vuci . . . . O.icaco Terminal Chicao Terminal prof ... IKL IJick. and We-: Delaware and Hudson ... IX and 1U II. pref Krie . Kri- 1st' pref I IIao" Central Ixuivi: and Nashrillo.. Lachttan Metropolitan Jv T M. IC. T. pref lissoari : Pacific Mexican Central CCational'Lcnd Norfolk and AVestera New York Central X. Y. O. ftnd W I'eoples Gas Percsjlvanla . Presed S:eel Ko.d.'ng Heiding 1st pref . Reading 2nd pref B. S. ami I St. I. Southwestern pref. . nS c-jacaen i;.i:iwar Soorherai Rbi!wa"y pref Southern il'aciSc t. c. q . ; Texas Pic!fic Union Pacific t'niin Pacific rref Iarher 10J 10 37 37 4H- 401 1 'AS I2ii S3J 1 C4 72 107 1 0' ir 4' 181 1 lS7r 21 2.1 170 W am 101 no j 1313 14S 21? 201 57 158 321 101 1 154 472 128 S31 It) J 04 C71 108 . lC5i . 491 . 1S1 178 . 29 . 2233 . i!j . - 21 . 3S . 2l 170 3t . . JC-, .. 141 . 132 . 14S vanced a few points dnrinz tha morn ing on absence or sellers. MURPHY & O. fln-). Cblcax Qralna nU TrvIIon Open. Illgi. Low. C!c6e. WHEAT: July September . , CORN: July ....... September . , OATS: Joly ...-.. September . . PORK: July September . LARD: July September . RIBS: Jr.ly . ; September . . 751 ,. 73 .. 8tf . C1J . 45 . sn 1S.47 1S.C2 10.95 10.95 10.00 10.70 781 75, 73 73 88 -SO G2 . CIJ 51 48 35 33 IS. 50 1S.C5 10.97 11.00 10.C5 10.72 ia25 18.37 10.95 10.95 10.C0 10.C2 70 83 61 49 31i 18.00 ir.t):. io.ai 10.72 This train will leave Henderson 7:00 a. xn., August 4th, returning leave More- head Olty 4. -00 p. m., th 6th, giving two wvhole days and uights In Morehead Citv. Spocial rates will be given at the famous Atlantic Hotel nad all who take advan tag will find the fishing and bathing unsurpassed. For full particulars ' call on oeaxest agent of this company or address T. O. SToRGIS, O. T. A., . Yarborough House Building, Fayetteville St., - t ' Raleigh. N. C, . f peelal Rates Annonnod via aontbern natlirar MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. Raleigh to Minneapolis. Minn., and re turn at rate or one fare for the round trip plus $2.00, account National Edu cational Association. Tickets nn snla July 4th, oth and Gth, limited retnrning July 14th, 1902. An extension of the nnal limit to October 1st can be secured by depositing ticket with ioint asent Minneapolis on or Derore July litn, and on payment of a fee of 50 cents ASIIUVILLE, N. C. . Raleizh to Asheville. X. O.. and retnm $S.80. account M"eeting Society of Ameri can Florists and Ornamental Horticul turists. Tickets on sale August 17th, ISth and 19th, final limit August 25th. TACOMA. WASn. 5G9.C5 Raleigh to Tacoma. Wash., and return, account Annual Meeting of Young People's Christian So ciety of United States. Tickets on sale July 15th-?0th, final limit September 15th. DENVER, COL. Raleisrh to Denver. CoL. and Totnrn. Receipt to date this year. . vll,902 bales $45.50, account Annual Convention1 An- Recelpts to this date last Icient Order of Hibernians. Tickets on year is,tu Dates sale July 10, 11 and 12, with final T.e- . I tarn limit September oth. St-ppedlnt. lire Coal. . t 1 rJi. . . vi -1 11 -k- r 1 ! j . - Baptist Tickets on with final New York Sr. Louis . September Wheal " Open. 7SJ 7li Cloe. 78T, 71J September Corn Open. Gos?. New York St. Louis . . . 04 i 53 04 J 5oJ flalelcb Cotton (Reported by Job P. Wyatt & Bro.) Raleieh. N. C July 9. Receipts today.' 25bales Receipts this day last year.. ...81 bales Irices today . 9 (rl Prices this dny last year S 8 GE0-fl J : ' ' nen-a cnna 1 ournoa my rooiirii- am, account JZ. and U. v fully." writes W. II. Eads. of Jonesvilie, Snndar School Convention. Ya.. "which caused horrible leg sores snie July 23 and 24, 1902,. for O vears. but Bucklen's Arnica taive limit Jnlv 2Stb. wholly cured me after everything else failed." Infallible for Burns, Scalds, FROVIDENCE. R. V Cuts. Sores, Brnises and Piles. Sold by andtnrn account Baptist Young Peo a11 drugg.s: c. pWl UnIOn. Tickets on sale July C, 7 ! i ; J -L . -i . 1 : One Band from FL'ORO DORA Cigars or Two Bands from 'GUBANOLA: "CREMQ" "GEO. W. CH I LDS"or'JACKSON SQUARE" Cigars are of same value as one Tag from"E .RICE GREENVILLE". "DRUMM0ND NATURAL L EAF. "01 D PFACH & HONFY" OIAK. JUUUUULK Or KfLUK JODaCCO. I J? m-3 A very congenial party of Jad'w and gentlemen iave already been booked for and 8th, with final limit July 22. GOLDSBORO. N. C, Raleigh to Goldsboro. N. C, and re- 5S 1105 2!) 2H 571 157 33 VI i 153 40 1 S4J 09 J 17t or, S4J 70 17J C8 37f 37 90 G5i CI J on j .03 43 431 lather pref .. U. S. ?teel .... T". S. Steel pref Wetem Union WnMsh Wabash pref ... Va.-Car. Chem. Co.. 100J 891 12 81 m 87 30 40 fiTl ' o. pref. 12.4 lOSf 121 Si .11 90 85 21 45i 07; 129 Tloney narketa New York, July 9. Money on call ftecdy at 4 per cent: prime mercantile paper 4175 per cent. Sterling ex- tarely rteady at 4S7 244871 for ;. tran-l and at 4S5I?485 for Present 4S5?485 for ptc?ent iiM -iMifri51: bar pC5trd ratM 4M24$04 and 4SS4 -'. mmemal bin T" -21. Mexican dollars 42. Raltlmoroatoek market Ral-ai'c. JalT 9.-The market closed duJ and firm. Seaboard Air Lin Rail tray 4s were i t0 85. Con, W?i5?S?na1,1 r.nr' Ierpool ar bJTffrJl?? S l J'C31 werin today, but largely to the fact that there was rnM rf ar", t0 5oIL hadome The?; a rate amount and lr.KnJ -A'V h:ul a little to l.s thoach the neit cr..P was the firmest th.f . for,thert' " undoubtedly a. fear II Ll.ailtnIn5 ma-T happen during this nth. and meantime there is 5fvaS rerJair"X a large short interest. Ijrrtherroore the b:g spot lfti In Llver T" 1 ludicate clearly enough that .Lan tUv r. 0r V19 ntirtent. or both, are inclined to buy now and take present rr:ces. .'V, ,h" jnwnt I is a narrow market a.ly influenced, one by the other, by a preponJerance of baying or selling Sr 'Ar.GTo c"tain extent is a waiting enrrt as it evident from the smallness o. me transaction, indicating a dispo s.t:oa oa the part of the bulk of the iSspm t 10f pDUlns '"th t. . . . n .1. - oo 1 -' . tno Trm 10 v,aiuomia dj me oqa- turn 5.oU. account Annual session us BOARD AIR LINE on August 2d. trict Grand Household of North Caro- Sond for an itinertrry..- A fine oppor- linn O. U. O. F. O. F. Tickets on sale tnnity is afforded for young people j July Oth, 7th and Sth, limited returnin whose parents may not be able to go, July 14th, 1902. to enjoy a trip under rne Dest cnape- TCIXSTON N. C ronago and auspiees. riteto II. b. $4 qq Raleiirh to Klnston. N Leard. T. P. A.. Kaleizh. . U.. or Tho. D. Meares, G. A., Wilmington, N. C. . A Poor .villllonatro Lately starved In London because he return, account Meeting urand Ix)dsre I. O. of O. S. and L. of S. of North Carolina. Tickets on sale July 7th-10th, with final limit July 12th. 1902. ASHEVILLE. N. C. Raleigh to Asheville. N. C., and return and Blowing Rock. N. O., all trains n- man acpreraoer .1 days and Saturdays, good returning iOXyLLIi TLTJ. . '. , .., Tno-I From Raleigh to Knomlle. could not digest his- food. Early use 510.90., account Meeting North Carolina of Dr. King s New Life Pills would State Bar Association. , Tickets on sale have saved nim. xner srrenTtaen xne ti- tu cu irino final iim5 stomach, aid digestion, promote asslmi- ten dav from date of saje . stoo-over lation. improve appetite, i rice privileges will be allowed at Greens Money back if not satisfied., bold by all n c., on return trip within final oruggisis. - I limit of ticket. In order to allow meni- . hers of the North Carolina State Bar (OCTIIERfl RAILWAY Association the privilege of attending TUrnd Hate f MooBiala Reaorta tbe U- , The Southern Railway. will sell rouad- rtflipirrh to Nashville. Tenn.. and re- trlp ticket- to point OAmod. below for turn $17.50, account Peabody College n tin.' Rfitur.lnra anH forenoon Sun- Summer School Tickets on sale June days, good returning, having destina- 12th. ISth and Mth 27th and tions not later than Monday followtng - " , An K of Ihe date of sale, except Morecead city, g a, jimi: can be obtained by depositing X. C. Saturday trains enly, good ticket with ioint agent Nashville on or returning leaving destination not later before July 31st and on payment of a than Tuesday following date of sale, fee of 50 cents, to any date not later Tenn., r Vale .r fonowins and return $12.05 on account Summer day following date of sale, at loliowm, g Knoxville. Tickats on nale Laterf ? r $0 25 Jue 10, 17 and 18. June 28, 29 and 30, To Asheville, N. 13th: final return limit To Black Mountain. . Au 15th 1902 Exccpt hy deposit. To Round Knob, N. C ticfcet Uh jont agtnt .Knoxville 4 co on before August 15th and on payment i'S, of of a fee of 50c. an axtension can be I'ig obtained to any date not later tnan September 30th. O.i unVTli'AOf.W TTATCST 4-(i Mnm 17i.i n nceonnt Monteacle 4.75 . rKVIrt fiirtrtt . TtWta Vin sale July 1, 2 and. 3d, also July 23, 24 end 25th; final return limit August S0ih,.1902. - - MOXTDAGLE, TENN. Raleigh to Monteagle, Tenn., and re turn $17.95 account Monteagle Sunday School Institute. Tickets on sale Au gust 8, 9. 10 and 11; with final limit August 25. BLACK MOUNTAINS, N. C. Raleigh to Black Mountains, N. C, and return $80, account Christian Workers Assembly and Bible Confer ence, Montreat, N. C Tickets on sale July 17-22, limited .returning August 4.80 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.25 4.00 4.00 7.80 7.00 To Marion, N. C To Morganton. N To Connelly Springs, N.C, . To Hickory, N. C. ......... To Shelby, N. C, .. To Rutbrftirdtoa, N. C, To LincoLnton. N .C.t ......h To Cliffs, N. C To Lenoir, N. C To Norfolk. Va.. .4 To Old Point. Va To Ocean View, Va.. .. .. .. To Virginia Beach va Morehead City, N. C. f...... Wilmington, N. C. .......... . Blowing Rock. N C To Hot Springs, N. C .. For further particulars, tickets, Pull man reservations, etc.. write or call on T. C. STUBGIS, C T. A., Yarborough House Building, Fayetteville St., Raleigh, N. C. . UJl.TIEtt RESORTS The Southern. Railway annonnces the sale of low-rate Summer Excursion Tickets to all 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 -rne Jand or tne Mcy and "ine Sapphire Country is particularly at tractive to tnose in searcn or mountain resorts. Call and get free at o3ce below the superb illustrated book, "Summer in the and of the Sky." ziving list of hotels and boarding houses wita their location. rates of board, facilities, attractions, etc Additional Sleeping Cars go Into service Oth, alfo on sale August 7-2, final limit August 27th. , j GREENSBORO. N.. C. Raleigh to Greensboro, N. C. and re turn $4.05, acconni State Democratic Convention. Tickets on sale July 15th and 10th; final limit July 20th. DUNN. N. C. I i Account District Conference A. M. E. Church, the Southern Railway will seil rolmd trip tickets to Dunn, N. C, at rate of $2.75 from Raleigh. Tickets on sale July 23 and 24tft; final limit July 27 ih, 1902. GREENSBORO, N. C. Raleigh to Greensboro. N. C and re turu $1.00," account Confederate Veter ans Reunion. Tickets on sale August IS, 19 and 20th, wfth tinal limit August 25th, 1902. ASIIEBORO. N. C. Raleieh to Asheboro. N. C. and return. fo.w, account Meeting Aorth Carolina Conference A. M. 1J. Churcb. Tickets on sale July 21, 22 and 24. with final limit July 29th. SAN FRANCISCO CAL. Raleigh to San Francisco; Cal., andTe- turn, $Gv.2o, account Biennial Meetiag Kmshts of 1'ythias. Tickets on sale Aug. 1st to 7th. final limit Sept. 30th. Tickets will be routed going one route and returning another at option of pur chaser. I For full particulars, information, etc.. call on or address C. Sturgis, city ticket agent, Yarborough House build ing, Raleitfh, X. C. j SpencerXrask& Co.; BANKERS, j 27 & 29 Pine Street, New York Members New York Stock Exchange. JACOB BERRY&C0 Members Consolidated Stock Exchange. N. Y. .Produce Exchange. SI08KS.B08DS.GRI.C0Ni .ESTABLISHED 18G5 44 Broadway, New York. Philadelphia Office: Drexel Building. 209 Main St.,Durham, IV. C Hartford, Conn. Telephone No. 7. I Send for market letters and pamphlet. Direct wires with the Postal and West-j era Union oces ensures prompt atten tion on all telegraphic business. . j SOUqpJBIRJRISr RAIIvy AY COMPANY CONDENSED SCHEDULE -IN EFFECT JUNE 'loth, 1902 This schedule is published as information, and is subject to chauga without notice to the public. , . TRAINS LEAVE RALEIGH. NO. 11.-1 :00 a. m. daily. Carries Pullman sleeper Goldsboro to Greensboro, rtnfln fnv iionTKiin at firtlIahoro at. !) t. m.. Connectin? at Grepnshnrr Tvlth traifi 33, Ng.w York and Florida Express for Salisbury,; Charlotte. Columbia, Aiken, Augusta Savannah, Jacksonville and all points ini Florida, with main line train No. 37, Washington and Southwestern Limited," for Salisbury, Phai-inita. Snoi'taiihnptr fir ppn vi 11 e.. Atlanta. MftntfiromerT. fnhilA Varo Or. leans;" Memphis and all points South and Southwest. Also Train No. 39 for Charlotte, Spartanburg, Greenville and Atlanta. Also with main lino train No. 11 for High Point, Asheboro, Salisbury, Concord and all local points between Charlotte alld Atlanta. Connecting at Salisbury with train for all points in Western North Car0ijnat including Asheville, and for Knox villej Chattanooga. Nashville, Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago and all points Westj and Northwest. Connection Is also made at Greenboro with train for Winston-Salem, Wilkesboro. Reidsvjiie, Danville &M local stations. NO. 35.4-S:5b a. m. daiiy-rConnectst Durham for Oxford, Henderson, Keys vllleiand Richmond. At University Station, except Sunday, for Chapel Hill. At Greensboro for jWlnston-Salem, Mocksville, Reidsville. DanVille, Richmond. Lvnchburg, Charlottesville, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and all points xs'ortn. ' I i NO. 8 10:30 a. m.. daily For Goldsboro' and intermediate I points. Cpnnectina at Selma 'for Wilson, Rocky Mount and Fayetteville. At Goldsboro for Norfolk, where close connection is made with the Chesapeake line foe Balti-' more. Also at Goldsboro for Wilmington, New Bern and Morehead City. J! NO. 303:51 p.fm. daily For Selma, Goldsboro and intermediate paints. HO. 73:50 p. m. daily Connects at JJurbam. " except Sundays, for Oxford, Clarksville, Keysville and intermediate points. At University Station, ex ept Sundays, for Chapel Hill. At Greensboro with5 main line train No. 7' for High Point,-Charlotte and local .points. With train ,No. S5, "U. S. Fasf Mail." for Salisbury, Charlotte, Spartanburg, Greenville, Atlanta and all points South, including Columbia, Augusta. Savannah, Jacksonville and all noints sohth. also train No. 29 for 'Charlotte. Columbia. Augusta. Savannah Jacksonville and all points m Florida. iThrough Pullman ' buffet sleepers New JTork to New Orleans, . Montgomery, Jack sonville and' Mobile. Through sleeper from New York to Jackson ville! rit Savannah. Pullman sleeper main line trains No. 7 and 35 connect at Salisbury for niCKory, Asnevme, v;nattanooga, Memphis, Louis villeJ Cincinnati aiid Chicago, Solid train carrying Pullman buffet sleeper tn Memnhis. Also connects at lireensiforo with! main line train Ni. Tlnnvlllft 12 for Danville, j Richmond and local. stations. With train No. 33, "Wash.; lugton and Southwestern Limited," and train 'No. 34, "New York-and Florida Express," for Danville, Lynchburg, Charlottesville, Washington. Baltimore.' Phlladeionia.' ixew inns, aim aii jjuiuis iuxio. iaese irsms carry nrst- class coach to W to Rich mono, on fttnn-Salem. NO. 12Daily 5:25 a hshington and Pullman sleepers through to Now York; nls3 xraiu o. uuuaecutfa is aisu inaae a: Mreensooro tor wia- m. For Goldsboro, Wilson. Rocky Mount. Tarboro and Norfolk and A. &fN. C. R. R. points, also Wilmington. JPullman Greensboro CONDENSED SCHEDULE BETWEEN NORFOLK AN GREENSBORO.', Kn 7 I No. 35. No. 11. Eastern Time. No. 121 'No. 36. No. 8 HOTEIL MONROE r Portsmouth Open March 20, 1902 r i tt. MAni.anurL.a M A ir n I fi rfi n i I v fariuhecL . Mo&ic every eveninr Twelve minutes fm all -teamboat laadings .nd railroad in ( N folk, and three minutes irom an steameaips V.lr Vv t . . . ZT i the finest house in America, but one of the finest. Not the bet table and ser-j Vice, but as good as any. American, &&TkKS,J1 d V3, $1 per day and up. SPECIAL. WEEKLY RATES. - , JAY G. WILBRAHAM. ' I N Daily: 1 9.00am 9.20am 10.02am 12.22pm 12.45pm . 1.59pm. 2.55pm 2.05pm fl2.19pm -2.31pm 2.44pm 2.55pm f3.05pm f3.18pta' f3.30pm f3.3Gpm: 3.50pm f3.57pm 4.08pnr' f4.15pm f 4.24pm f430pm - 4.37pm 4.43pm 4.59pm 5.10pm 5.27pm 5.38pm 5.45pm -5.50pm 59lfo 6.03pm Daily. ...... 7.20am f7.36am 4.00pm .. ..Norfolk, Va. . 4.20pm . Pinner's Point. Va. . 5.05pm . Suffolk, Va . 7.22pm ... Tarboro, N. C.. 7.47pm S. Rocky Mt , N. C. 8.31pm .... Wilson N. C... ...... .... Selma. N. C.t .. Goldsboro, N. C. ;. Rose. N. C. ... 7 48am f 10. 10pm .. Princeton, N. C. 7.59am fl0.25pm . Pine Level, N. C. nAirrr iio.38Dm . .. . Sehna. N. C... 8.14am ClO.SOpm .Wilson Mills, N. C. 9.40pm f9.55pm l.OOpni 32.40pm 11.59am 9.34am 0.08ami 8.20am 7.30am Daily. Daily. .uwpm 5.30pm 4.50pm 2.31 pm 2.0Spm 1.18pm 5.30om 12.10nm. . f7.10am f5.17pm f 11.50am ) 8.27am ill.OSpm 8.37am fll.23pm 8.42am fll.3ipm 8.56am f9.01am 9.12am 9.19am f9.27am 9.44am : 9.50am 10.10am 10.25am H0.33am 10.40am 11.00am ll7am 11.12am 11.24am lL29amV 1.00am fl.l2am liOam Clayton. N. C... Auburn, N. O. .. Garner, N. O... Raleigh. X. C. .. Method. N. C. . t.42am . Morrisville. N. C. f 1.55am .... Nelson, N. C. . f2.05am . Brassfield, N. C. . 2.18am .East Durham N.C. 2.30am ... Durham, N. C 3.00am... . University.... 3.15am .. Hinsboro,.N. C. . f3.25am . . . . Efland, N. C. . . 3.30am ... Mebane, N. C. . 3.48am .Haw River, X. C. 3.50am.... Graham, N. C . . 4.01am .... Burlington .... 4.13am . . Elon College . . 4.19am . . Gibsonville ... f 4.35am .... McLensville ... ' 4.50am "... Oreensoro, c f7.02am f0.4Sam 6.41am f0.24am 0.05am! f5.50am f5.42am 5.25am f 5.00am 4.55am 4.30am 4.1Sant f4.09aia f3.53amt 3.35am 3.00am 2.45am 5.04pm 11.43am 4,52nm 11.31am 4.40pm 11.24amf 4.34pm fl 1.1 5am' 4.20pm 11.01 tfm1 4.0pm fl0.49anv 4.02pm f10.43amv 3.51pm 10.30am f3.33pm f 10.23am: 3.22pm 10.1.nmi 3.13pm fl0.a-.am f 3. 04 pm f9.57am f2.58pm 2.5lpm 2.47pm 2.31pm .zrpm ffLl7omf 11.44am o.opui xa. 5 KAtween Raleiirh and GoldsboroJ Daily excent -Sun 2.33am' f2.12pm 2.22ami 2l02pm 2.05am 1.50pm 2.00am 1.44 pm 1.55am . 1.40pm 1.40am 1.15pm 1.35am - 1.11pm. f 1.20am- 1.00pm l.uoam 12.45pm fa.'jlnm, i. -am, 9.40am 9.23am 9.12am f 9.04 am 8'yinm r 8.43m 8.38am ,8.34am 8.2f;am 8.22a rn fS.lOam v.owam iv -between Goldsboro and N?rXolk, V a. . w J, . tvAttrt Tr"ri VTTjY RERVIty TU Alilj ruiJi3 -nunin, -rswuririi AND WEST UNEQUALLED DINING CAR SERVICE
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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