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HfHk libRNi xcTpbsTs Saturday, julv 19 ig02 THE STOCK MARKET Southern Railway a .Prorni . nent Feature in the Ad " vance Changes in Other Stocks " Ju?y IS.-TIw optsirtx V-., rro cvagrstod ta the xxft coaI sca 't Norfolk & Wcsirra and 5.T Chesapeake & Obx opened I'C fS- Sr at OOJ to 61. wi;h C l ntit. on t.rt lt , t- . -nr A; Eastern TllhKxs roe it oLo roso pore. : ; nl TJHt were the ruba. 4 1 J. ' ,ri u few except to dm asa? i.fjJrwwm era -ie v-s. tcgs?od on rcnllifcf?. ' e "J I a crrrrfwr rocvls toU off -va ir b- r"3 on realising, but ; , rm'r'tci c.t -t rorji improved. ir'"i & WV.4?cra coottouad actrre el fl, ata:xil psiw -were nrv! by V-".-k.vV aU thvmigh h 1V Fuller ;v;:a rlas -. Northwestern 2 ..i.m & ATxm. Oor-fc Fuel. 4 j . - carkvit continued to Ltp ecL and Souf.'bem were taken in Immense blocks. j -j- Vj j- 1 1. ar-ii: c tards at CO. Tbrro r.- r.vr.;2 other blocks of 1,000 to . .urv of Thl s:H d- ' Tlr? i .'.v."."e t".ioheil H. li.tirojre x OtA jko V OM. IVnrisrlr-iTija col w, As. LJce Ihe iwf friai 1 to , n..vi! -- - - 1 -I ILiU K'x-k I.ari. Union Iicic :. 1 iL.- :iri lCfic nU- nrrrly t TU w ! n?ir!ct bet'-'OTe q-Jlctcr t-: . oi '- t n. llocr! wpr f. . !y ru tx:n. r.x.r wss foc!lnt to react, rb.-p.ike & 0!i;c follln,; brck J d W " i"-. 1i irfcrrrd a rlTst. Tl.e jrrvtiTi rir.'.e: act nrtf.s -wrrt raOier fwr '. S-.J.1 ..-. h.m Ictric ns!rj f-fIr. t!3 Ctr P4rt. V3.y, irhuh'-ww neJectc! t.J r!. buTV" wsi or in tie oJict ft Oil-Ts. w.'w rubol up rV.nt?. TI invf.nvl eatoed 1. S.jthra Pa :.:' r 't.:lr4l its ri.e abvt Tt and th tj ttj a isravy Oi'x-ir l fee n!e rr i.-i.-Kns, led i'T Marhnran. Other m --k nre ftTertJ&, axJ the Ilealn TaV?r fceary. ovckt quieter itrirr the f.rti L'xtr tm ft say tl'-fte Carir. tle lr. Ke.r5wc-1 buyirt; of Sirjthem It.lil xr3r t-ctrried 4t o 40, n-nd iliurt IV-t-ae to 114. Tb mackec har.XsKl .Cr.fy ki srarjxKiy apl tho doric- wj tw Vork Stork Qotalln - Open. Cote. 'i2 Ancrlran Ice American Car Fdy A r. .erica a Smettai .;sar Atchison .... Io. pref r.r-okljn Rapid Transit... Baltimore and Ohio lv. pref f lhcipai;e au 1 Oiio V. it. I. and P m ' 4 47ti 12: 1014 7 1K"S 107 120-U i Kl 7114 1H ! 190 C. !. a.-id S:. V 1H21J 1H3 . t. Cr. . ............... 31 3 Hi tVr.! difi C.2 224 Sj 22.1 r..-.rj.!i Fuel ;7 97 t":.Mso Terminal 22,j iv. prrr -. n-?Ia-3r and Hudson.... 179 I. aaJ IU li. pref 91; Erie .... 3! Ix lt pref. 70 H-vkiag Valley KI IilJjols Central 165t l.oi:Ti!: and Nashville.. 141 179ia . 70-i S!H 15V i4n 1354 150-a 61 114 Manaattsa . Morro;o:itaa 134 15 113 29KV m. Iv. T. 1. rnef Miurt TaciSc , Mexican Central , Mexican National , National Biscuit ....... Na clonal Iad 29 19-N , 19U 48Vi 4sU Norfolk and Western .GO'S r,iy Neiv ork Central 1T2V 1W N. T. O. and W 314 . 34'4 racif.e Mail si I'e -pie's Una IVnnsylv.nia "rM i-'teel R-adlcs . IK lt rref. ... I. 2.1 pref. R- 8. and I t. L. Soathwestern Io. pr-f Siu:hra Railway . . Io. pref Ka-),ra TadSc ... i.' - i . . . TT Pacific -:a Pac!5c !. pref. Io. fref. inctti lu'ivi 150Tm 157. i -a t;n4 87 73 IS 33- 70. 3s !7 iW 46 iott; 724 1M4 39 9I"4 6S m a A 1 ' 91 12U 13 81',i "81 31 ;;oi M"tt -ACT J pref. . -rar. Chem. Co ix Io. pref ICS 130 Balttnaare taek SXarkat RiIt'rr.rTe. July IS. The market closed ! a"d steadv. Unitetl Itallwar. In. . ,,,."l1 opened unchanged, sold to " 1 cosed at COi; the stock at 16 '-onal trust at 133 was up Cottan cotton h2i.. m::';. 6 -W York. July 19.-There . was a ra";rit advance in cotton-owing to r letter cables than expected, nn "Trnv. reports from Ixjnisiana, Mis :,TTl aid Alabama, and- epeclallr -ara. all of which need riin and JF J grrt any to speak of.' pre- of fa?r weather with the ex- T --.n cf the territories and Arkansas, j . fsr- that the total spot sales-at r'-.-! yestenlay were 2O.000. the r,xi? .t-ength of the statistical poL aJ,";- ' noticenWe finnncs of Jnly ,i t 5r,t There was some bnyrng l " V 1 crsjn:es. jne wotiits vui t. rp-T !eereasM 154.OT0 bales for ara!rt 123.000 last year: m "4":! American rgainrt 9G.CO0." "1 S-vr Ar. slr.tn.'att! ail Brooklyn -R.o- 111 up over a Tt ot 11 T?1 A!r Ijhl Hallway common at 'LI' ? IV Consolidated gas again tS C? Nashville railway stock at ii. " lower. Mount Vernon Wol- New Toclc, Jtriy IS. Rain -reports from tiro JTxtli were crxrfinod to Galveston and VScksfourjj when New York opeeied. Ltnerpwl pent a, few baying1 orders and prion opened os a ruk unchanged, flnc tuador.s where they occurm! beins un knporUiirt. - As rcsi-a tire (matter of rata It I generally f cJt draC1here have been rafScicot i!or ell requfresoeii'iB ex cept pnwribVy in- Mrest Texas, where, how ever, the drought h'aa J been mutfi re KeTCkl. AM In all t'li opinion prevails tbeJt tfce progpects ara for mftsnlflcont crop bat w1iAj tt 1 recalled that tSw ab of snoisCrsre trreT tr?e ureas cov mxl ffiay roRt and hi wxnj ix&ZaExxs moKtba, it ia tnicoaceJvable Co mnj botr It vrCa bi fxxtsToYa to ra:so nJtre xa a arcCAja 'crop this rcoaoo. A buKbii detect til rerort la erpected, to-nwwvjn-. At aS rrett'Iic observers fall o cm a. crest er crop pcwible tluan 11,000,000, ttt of xrbkCi triH be docvJJ. BeTocto nalilux frjoes moved U'p a teir polytis, lmt r.f?3 rftTrktt tarfi activity. lort receipts 2,50) ttis ycair; lart jxar 6,700. MURPHY & CO, (Inc.) New York July 18. Cotton futures oponvd dull but eteady. Open. Higb. Low. Close. S.ltf 8.73 -8.CS 8.74 July Aug. Sept. Oct. Not. Dec. h.45 7.!K 7.7!) 7.70 7.S0 7.S0 ; 8.RO 18.17 r 7.i7 7.8(1 i 7.?; i 7.87 7.87 8.44 8.08 7.5 7.80 7.7!) 7.80 7.S0 7.80 8.4'J 8.15 7.1KJ 7.87 7,85 T.8G 7.87 7.85 Jan. Feb. March 7.87 Matket closed steady. blrxo Grata and TroTlilvn Chicaco, Job 18. WIT EAT Stock in elerators 414.U15 bushels. MaTket for southern today was ! firmer. Iteceip-ts wero heavy and the demand was artl.e. Sale on trade of No. 2 red at 77V4c., steamer No. 2 red at 7414c. and re jected at 7iJ!!ic. Saka.of bae lots by mi ;!. ar! t quality and condition, sold at 72. 7 74. . 75. 7G aud 7Gc. m Western vheat openel firmer; July 7Vie. Foreign markets were irrerular. T'nited Kingdom beinjr c. down,, whiie French were c. higher and specula tive on tnU side were firm. Tne demand for cash wheat was earlv in evidence. considerable scllinz at 77. August was al in fair request fales beiuif made at inere was no tradetn ep- but Vnerior cnUuallr;: vate cables too low to permit business, Market rioel steady. pot 7TC. Did; July 70i bid: Aueust 7Vi bid. 70 kel; S.ptrmber lu?. bid, rr4 asked. Silcs 13.K0 bnsneM fresh spot lie.; bnhels d. 77c: PO.000 bushels August 7GUc.; i),0(H bushels do. 4: lojN bnsbels No. 2;western spot 8c. Settling price, contract nr.; steamer wiring. Much nf the other work of re Nx 2. TTtijC. No. 2 red western 78c. . building has already been dine. The CORN Stock m Cletators U,,OS bush- els: southern ttlay was dull and entirely nominal for both colnrs. Itecelpts were light. lne small iot'Orwnue soui iy sample at nc. ynme .o. yeuow r mjxrt m grade at iic koo was una ami iower at pw uarret mu com and the oMions are not in evn nKvlemte supply. Weather conditions exreelrncly favorable :to corn. Private cables dHil: scarcely any demand. vest- em advices ray prices held by firmness in wneat ana oars, .ustkci ciosea auiu -No quollitions. . i,; . - Open. mm m to 724 OS 01V4 High. lw. Close, WHEAT: Jnlr . . . . 7S 72 77 Serf 72V4 7J l73 CORN: July 65 60 rt Sent. . . . OATS: July (new Sent, (new) FORK: July . . . Sept. . . . LARD: July . . . Sept. . . . RIBS:. Sept. ... 61i fit I 017 J !7U 33t 57V. 33la . 33 . 1.9.32 . 18.50 . 11.02 . 11.00 . 10.SO 33 is?') 1Q2 19 32 18.52 1S.35 13.47 - - - 11.02 10.90 11.00 11.03 10.90 11.02 i 10.S5 10.72 10.82 Daltlar drain and Prevl.l.. Baltimore. .TtUr-18 WHEAT FrrmeT. Spot 77 fti 7M,: July tlr! i; ieptem-i rwr y l n; steamer o. 2 red Va vt Ll!. Keceipts 9.njv bushels: export3 12S.000 bushels. Southern by sample 7Hi (fi 77U: southern! on grade 74V4 77Vi . i v I CORN No market.! Receipts 8.740 bushels: exports none: southern white corn 71 asked; southern yellow corn a . V A I nT.r;rm- Vn 1 white fit snlen; Va 1 trrpd r4 s.ile. IeceiDta 5.175 bufhelK;. exports none.1 ; RYE Steady. .o.-z, tilt o. i west- era 63. Receipts 789 bushels; exports none. - ' llAl--f irm. unrnnnjrea. ni-TXPTtrirm nnehanzed. Fancy! Imit'itlon 19 (f 20r fancy creamery 22 (ft 22',: fancy ladle lt iu: rancy row 17 U J: good roil id m x; siore pavkt-u jo we n. i . , . . . i . . ti . i . v. i . rrt 1 iiz. I MtF.KSE Firm, nnchaaced. Large lO- (l 1014: medium 10 lO'i: small 10 lO'f. . SUGAR Finn, unchanged. Fine and coarse granulated, 4.71. ' sptmbar TTliat I Oren. Clooo. New ToTk 77 77 St. Ix)Uls 00 C9-74 pterabfr Cra t - I Odcu. Cloce. New York 4 n4 r-lu St. JOUlS WOT Richmond Strike Settled Richmond, Va., Ju?y -IS. The rtreet car tumibJ, nvflmb for a wiile tied np the Rlc5kmml lines, ; w.w ti tled torlay by the decision" of beard of arbltrcC iwho aOIowvd tlio tne-n wne iiour O.iy iintvl a rate of 18 cer.Ls for motormfTi and. 17 certs for ooitrfctctorw on vh tvam line and! 10J "exd 15 .-cejii? per hour oa tlie hranch pacs. . Tliis was not satisfao tory, bvX was Vcred "by "i lie tmimn, wftlcb tial pledged ittsalf to sani by the ?-r1iOTx Uctier the , new. iys5:em fhey wl have rtiortcr hours, but will taott re ceive oa nrrrcCi as Bit 'piresnt. -Georgiansiat Wrightsville Wlln?2ncomL N. C, July IS. Special. - Tho Fifrh, regrmcnt, Georgia Na-lDomial GnaiO, aartvwd today from. AOacrtat on two rpecial tnalns and went into ciimp at Wrtgbtsvilk BeuCh' for ten diays. The trip w:i3 witlioull, accident as3 the troops embarked well mud sonnd- The re-gi-mtsn is comYorltabr in the- tamp eilcnce on the ocean's brink. Tha mesa look forward to a pleim-nt fojonrn by th ecii-d?. The first dret!s( parade was beid this - aitcrnocm. ' A' big exenrrskm of At- lanta people orttred today to x?lTe tt!b (rcorsia troops a big wjxl-off. " )f Russia Asks Advice Chicago, July 18. Several leading Chi cago attorneys connected with trusts have been asked by the Czar of Russia for their opinion of his intention to ask a conference for a ba;s of action against trusts, following The Hague idea. . Anion? them is Levy Mayer, one of the leading legal representatives of th trusts in the United States. Mr. Mayer admitted todays that the czar had asked him to submit an opinion, and it was understood that the request came throujh the Russia n ambassador at Washington. THE CORNER IN CORN It Is Not Yet Settled and Fur ther Developments Are Expected New York, July IS. John W. Gate?, Charles G. Gates, his son, wh. is a general partner in Ilarris, Gates & Co., and Colonel Isaac L. JSlwofxl, who, like Mr. Gates, Sr., is a special partner in the firm, left this city today by the twentieth century erpress. which ar rives In Chicago tomorow morn.n? time for b Alness there. Samuel " C. Smo&'ten, another of the general part ners, is already In Chica?o. This trans fer of a majority of the firm to that city renewed talk in Wall street tod.iy to tho effect that the'July corn deal has by no means fally settled yet, and that ther3 is likely o be a lively time in the Chi cago corn market in the closing days of the month. Those shorts in July co: a who have not delivered actual corn cr settled by the end of the month will be In a hole. Some local grajn men pro fess to believe that the Chicago elev:i 'tor Interests, headed by Ogden Armour, son, of the late Ph!lip D. Arroaur, who was famed as a breaker of grain cor ners, are stui very neaviiy snort, and they are looking for interesting devel- opments.i A melnber of tlie firm of Harris, Gates & Co., who was asked l tj, eVenInjf whether the July cofn deal CUjZ et"'T been made by the biggest shorts, de- cunea ia unswer. - Washington. July 18. The contractors for the work on the' interior of the White House have, finished the nrocos of demolition and have today. commenced the ornamental work and the electric fireDroof floors on the first floor und oti I the second floor above, the east room have been nut do-wn. Mr and Mrs A McDonald and daughter aTe visiUng Mrs. Hodges on I IliUgboTO street. " nona via aomuern I ' Rntlvray I NEW BERN, N. C Rafeirh to New Bern. N. C. and re turn. $5.50. account Grand Encampment I. O. O. F. of North Carolina. Tickets .Ion sale A u z. 4th. th and rtb. with final return limit Aug. iitn. r.mz. niLTSBORO. N. C. Raleizh to Hillshoro. N. C. and return. $2.00, account Nortlr Carolina State Alii- I H live. AlLhtlJ till ll. fuu, iwm rwj I.... ,,m 1 1 nth unil liiu, nnu uuai . jiuiii .1U5. ioiu, iono r VBa ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. Raleizh to Elizabeth City.N: C." and return, $8.60, account Summer Normal School. Tickets on sale July-2o-28, with i . a . . in r . -t rrr nna August im, iw-. WALLACE. N. U. Raleizh to Wallace. N. C. and return, $5.00. account N. E. and C. F, Baptist Snnd.iv School Convention. Tickets on sale July 23 and 24, with final limit "ASI1EVILLE, N. C. T?niet-rh to Ashoville. X. G and return $s.S0. account 3Ieeting Jsociety of Amen- can Florists and Ornamental. Horticul- turists. Tickets on sale August lun. lSth and 19th. final limit. August 25th GREENSBORO, N. C. Tftlrr'h tn, OroAnshoro. N." C. and re t $4.03. account State Democratic r. Inn 1 Ticket? on sals July 15th ?.nvfn"nI JCTt JSt7 BUU 1UIU u uai .i.ui. vv.j " " .MU.N A rKj,iu. From Raleich. to Monteagle, Tenn., and return $17.9o, on account Monteagi? Assembly Bable School. IIcKets on aate Jntv 1. 2 and 3d. alo July 23. 24 Ian ,55t,. final return limit - August rt"S tnnO RaIeigh to Monteagle, Tenn., and re- turn $17.95 account Monteagle" Sunday School Institute. Tickets' on saJ9 ah- gUst S, 9, 10 and 11, .-with final limit Anriist 1L - - TACOMA'. WASH. $09.63 Raleigh to Tacoma. Wash., and return, account - Annual Meeting of Young People's Christian So ciety of United States Tickets on sale July 15th-Oth, final, limit September 15th. ; BLACK MOUNTAINS, N. C. Raleigh to Black- Mountains. N. C. and return $8.30 account Christian Workers Assembly and Bible Confer ence, Montreat, N. C. Tickets on sals July 17-22, limited returning August fitD' aIr on saIe August 7-2, final limit august m 1 1 ii. DUNN. N. U. . Account District Conference A M. B. Church, the, Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets to Dunn, J, c, ai kate of 550.73 from Raleigh. , Tickets on REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE RALEIGH SAVINGS BANK ' At the Close .of Business, July 16th..' 1902. RESOURCES. - LIABIUTIESr. t .'.'. r;riiTits' ' S342 074i?4 Loans hnd Discounts. - verarans 0.5000 Bonds 'C:-XX SEE;s:d;::::::::::::: Cash and due from banks.. 62.5. j Cash items 2,8 i 7.1- . $4S2,031.00 $482,031.00 T J O. Litchford. Cashier of the Raleigh Savings BanTr do solemnly swear ST4TE OP NORTn CAKOMNA Wk. Cojntjr. w ST-5nPVo and subi before . tt tSa&fUkiOc : Correct Attest: JOHN T. PULLEN, c DREWRY. , - r ' Directors. sale July 23 acT2lth;. final limit July 27;li 1902. 'black mountain, n. C. Raleigh Black Mountain, N. C., and return ' SSIO, account Summer School for Sunday School Teachers and Superintenients. Tickets on sale Aug. jet, i:na anara, with tmai limit Aug. 12th, 1902. KINSTON. N. C. Raleigh to Kinston, N. . C, and re turn 54.00, account Grand Session Su preme Lodge Knights of Gideari. Tick ets on sale Aug. 11th, 12th and 13th, with final limit Aug. 17th. 1902. GREENSBORO. N. O. Raleigh to Greensboro, N. C. and re turn $1.60,--account ConlCdcrate Veter ans' Reunion.. Tickets on sale August 18, 19 and 20th, tvith final limit August 23th, 1902, ASITEBORO. N. C Raleigh to Asheboro, N. C, and return, $5.65, account Meeting North Carolina Conference A. M. E. Church. Tickets on sale July 21, 22 and 24, with final limit July 2IMh. SAN FRANCISCO. CAti. RaTeigh to San Francisco, Cal., and re- i turn, $65.25, arcoont Biennial Meeting Knights of Pythias. rickets 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 particular, information, etc., call on or address C Sturgis, city ticket agent, xarborough House build ing, Raleich. N. C . JACOB BERRY&CO Members Coii5olidated Stock Exchange. A. 1. i'roduco Exchange. STOCKS.-- EONDS. GRRIN. COTIflN ESTABLISHED 1865 4 Broadway, New York. Philadelphia Office: Drexel Building. 209 Main St., Durham, N.C. Hartford, Conn. TfcleijhonB No. 7. Send fur market letters and nampale!. Birei-t wires with the I'ostal and West- frn Tini-.-n oVS ensures prompt atten tion 0:1 al! telegraphic business. S ILKOF LAND United .States of America Eastern Dis trict of North Carolina In the Circuit Court. Pluant to a decree made June 28, 1900. by the United States Circuit Court for the Eastern District of North Caro lina, in a cause therein pending entitled East Coast Cedar Compay versus' Peo ple's Bank of Buffalo. N. 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 uocn. at the court house door .in Manteo, Dare county. North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder- for cash the following described tracts of land: LatlNo. l Beginning at a point near Cypress Point on the east side of Alligator-River, said point being three and one-half miles north 4 degrees east from thu month of Sanderson's ditch, thence running outh 86 degrees east about fourteen and one-half miles to Croatan Sound, there northerly along Croatan Sound to the- Clieat Haul Over between Duraufs I!.n.nd and the mainland. tlu?nce binding- East Lako to the month off-South Lake, thence to Briery Hall Point, thence southerly binding the east shore' of Groat Alligator River to the point n?ar Cy;-ress Point, the place of beginning. , Lot No. 2 Beginning at the mouth of Sanderson Kiverhen 8o Allies tor degrees e.''.t ahonr urteen miles to Croatan Soniii'i. .ihcuvc northerly along Croatan Sound to the southern line of lot No. 1. thtncf north S6 decrees west a long 1 tho line of 'lot Nc. 1 :o the Alli gator River, thence southerly along the Alligator ::irer to the place of begin ning at Sanderson s ditch. Lot No. 3 Beginning on the east side or Alligator liiver at the mouth of ban derson's .ditth. thence southerly along Alligator River to the southwest corner of. the Richmond Cedar Works Poplar Ridge: tract, thence south 86 degrees east about sixt3?n miles to Croatan Sound, thenee northerly along Croatan Sound to the line of; lot . No. 2, thence north sn degrees west about fourteen miles to tha month of banderson s ditch, th p'.aVo of be.'lnning. Lot No. -1 itcg-'nuing at the south west corner of the Richmond Cedar Works Pop.V.r Ridge tract on Alligator River, tho southern, line of lot No. 3, running thence southerly along Alligator River to. the mouth of Swan's Creek, thence routh 116 degrees easr bout four teen miles to Stumpy Point Bay. thence northerly binding St:npy Point Bay and Croatan Sound to southern Hue. of lot No. 3, thence north S6 degrees west to the placo of beginning on Alligator River. Lot No. 5 Beginning on Alligator River at the month of Swan's Creek, running thence south 86 degrees east nlout fourteen miles to Stumpy Point Bay, thence southerly and easterly along Stumpy Point Bay and Croatan Sound to Sandy Point, thence southerly and westerly along Pamlico Sound to the1 month of Long Shore River, thence northerlj up . Long Shore River to its head at the mouth of the Blount ditch, thence northwesterly along the Dare and Ilvde county line to the Alligator River. fhence northerly along Alligator River -a. a - - m fO tne pince or rae neginning. After offering thiand in lots, as above described, it will then, pursuant to tne decree, be offered as a whole, the snm being the premises described m tne Dili of complaint in said cause. Parties bidding for said land ' shall, within ten davs after such saie. deposit in the regis try of the court, the Citizens .National Bank, of Raleigh. N. C, ten per cent of the bid-niaiUy for a lot, or tne wnoie nj said land, or a certified check for siu-h amount. This June '2?,. 1902. A. B. ANDREWS, Jr. Commissioner, No. 303 Fayettev-He St.. Raleigh. N. C. Capital Stock $15,000.00 srnlns Fund , 15,000.00 Undivided Profits 1,480.: t" ,i intnw rt. .36 - N. W. WEST, A. Ii. ANDREWS. Jr 5152? F? nTF l VVin M 1? O IT Port.moutH A ' . Jwm- x AMERICAN PLAN! - EUROPEAN PLAN! Open March 20, 1902 v Modern with every convenience. Magnificently famished.' Music every eveninf Twelve minutes from all steamboat landings and railroads in t Nor folk, and three minutes from all steamships and railroads in Portsmouth.,1 Not the finest house in America, but one of the finest. Not the bet table and ser vice, but as good as any. American plan, $2.50 per day and up. European, $1 per day and up. JSPECIAL WEEKLY RATES. ' ; ' - JAY C. WILBRAHAM. ATLANTIC 5 COAST LINE RAIL ROAD COMPANY. CONDExVSED SCHEDULE. -Dated January 15, 1902. TRAINS GOINO SOUTH. No. 23-Daily Leave We; don 11.50 a.. to., arrive itocKy axonnt i.uu p. m. , Leave Tarboro 12.22 n. m., leara Rocky Mount 1.05 p. .m leave Wilson 1.59 p. leave Selma 2.55 p. m leave Fayetteville 4.S0 p. m., arrive Florence 7.35 p. m. ajve Rocky Mount 10.32 p. m., leave Rocky Mftunt 10.02 a. m.. leave Wilson 1L10 a. in., leave SeJma 11.59 a. m.. leave Fayette Tille 1.12 a. bs arrive Florencs i20 a. m. No. 103 Daily except Sunday Leavs Torhrt-A TOO r t Uava "PrwnlriT Mount 7.52 p. ni. leave Wilson 8.31 p. arrive Goldsboro 9.20 P. No. 41 Daily Leave Rocky Mount 5.45 m., leave Wilson 6.20 a.- va.. leave Goldsboro 71 a. m.. leava Magnolia. 8.37 a. m.. arrive Wil- o. 3 -Daily Leave Rocky Mount 12.52 . 1 P. ra., leave Wilson 2.4U p. m., t leave Goldsboro 3.15 p. m., leave Magnolia 4,25 p. m.. arri Wil , ; mington 6.00 r. ia. TRAINS GOING NORTO. No. 78 Daily Leave Florence 10.05 a. m., leave layettevilie 12.40 a. m., leave Selma 2.10 a. id., arrive Wilson 2.57 a, m., leave Wilson 2.So p. m., arrive Rocky Mount 8.30 p. m., leave Tarboro 2.31 p. m., leave ' Rocky Mount 3.50 D. m arrivft WVldnn 4 K? n r, No. 102--Daily except Sunaay Leave Goldsboro 7.35 a. m., leave Wil son 3,iu a. m.r arnve Kockj Mount 9.00 a. m arrive Tai-boro 1) 34 n tn No. 82 Daily Leave Florence S.05 p. m., leave ayettevuie 10.09 p. m., leave Selma 11.25 p. m. arrive Wilson 12.07 p. m., leave Wilson '11.34 a. m., arrive Rocky Mount 12.10 a. m., leave Rocky Mount 12.43 a. m., arrive Weldon 1.37 a. m No. 40 Daily Leave Wilmington 7.00 p. m., leave .uagnoiia s.dv p. m.. leave Goldsboro 9.37 p. m.. leava Wilson 10.45 p. m., arrive Rocky Mount 11.23 n rn No. 4S Daily-f Leave Wilmington 9.30 a. m., leave aiagnona 11. wo a. m., leave Goldsboro 12.28 a. ra.. leave Wilson 1.18 p. m., arrive Rock'7 ; Mount 1.53 p. m. Tfldlrin T)ivlR?mi ;-;. Xf n!n T.tno Tmln Fayettftville 12.20 p. m., leaves Fayette ville 12.42 p. m., arrives Sanford 1.58 p. tn. Returning leaves Sanford 3.05 d. m.. sfrl leaves Fayettevtfta 4.30 p. m.. arrives tv umingion t.xi p. m. BennettsvilJe Branch Train leaves Beonettsville 8.10 a. m.. Maxton 9.05 n. m.. Red Snrinffn 9.S2 a. m.. Parkton 10.41 a. m., Hope Mills 10.55 a. m.. nrrtroa T"o t-ioi.;i1. 11 1 1, T otn.Ti !n o leaves Fayettevirle 4.45 p. m- Hone Millf 5.00 p. m.. Red Springs p. mi., Max ton 6.16 p. ni.. . arrives Benuettsvilla i.15 p. m. -j SOUTHBR1V KAILW AT COME I V ; CONDENSED SCHEDULE IN EFFECT .TUNE 15tb. 100J This schedule is published as information and i subject tn change vilbcuf notice to the public. TRAINS LEAVE RALEIGH." NO.ll. 1:00 a. m. daily. Carries Pullman sleeper Goiusboro to Greensboro, open for occupancy at Goldsboro at 9 p. m., connecting at (irernsboro with train 33, New York and Florida Express for Salisbury, Charlotte. Columbia. Aiken, Augusta, Savannah, Jacksonville and all points in Florida, wiijviuftin 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 Trjiln No. ?,') for Charlotte, Spartanburg, Greenville aRd Atlanta. Also with main lino train No. 11 for High Point. Asheboro, Salisbury,. Concord and all local poitfts between Charlotte and Atlanta. Connecting at Salisbury with train for all points in Western North Carolina, includ&ig Asheville, and for'Knox vtlle, Chattanooga, Nashville, Louisville, Cincinnati. Chicago and all points West and Northwest. Connection-is also made at Greenboro with train for Winston-Salem, Wilkesboro. Reidsvjile, Danville and local stations. . NO. 35.; 8:3b a. tn. daily Connects at Durham for Oxford, Henderson, Keys ville and Richmond. At University Station, except Sunday, for Chapel Hill. At Greensboro for Winston-Salem, Mocksville, Reldsrille. Danville, Richmond. Lynchburg, Charlottesville, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and all points North. NO. 810:30 a. in. daily For Goldsboro and intermediate uoints. Connecting at Selma for Wilson, Rocky Mount and Fnyetteville. At Goldsboro for Norfolk, where close connection is made with tho Chesapeake line for Balti more. Alr at C'oldsboro for Wilmington, New Bern and Morehead City. NO. 363:51 p. m. daily For Selma, Golcrsboro and intermediate p-jints. NO. 73:50 p. in. daily Connects at Durham, . except Sundays, for Oxford. Clarksville, Keysvillw and intermediate - points. At University Station, ex cept Sundays, for Chapel Hill. At Greensboro with main line train No. T for H'gh Point, Charlotte and local points. With train No. 35. 'U. S. Fast Mail,' for Salisbury, Charlottet Spartanburg, Greenville, Atlanta and all points South, including Columbia. Augusta. Ssvannnh, Jacksonville and all points south, also traifr No. 29 for Charlotte. Columbia,' Augusta, Savannah. Jacksonville and all points in Florida. Through Pullman buffet sleepers New York to New Orleans, "Montgomery, Jack sonville anil .Mobile. Through sleeper from New York to Jackson ville vit ' SaVannah. Pullman sleeper 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 Gi-pensw-o with main line train No. 12 for Danville, Richmond and local stations. .With train No. 38, "Wash jrton and Southwestern Limited." and train No. P,4, "New York and Florida FvDress." for Danville, Lynchburg, Charlottesville, Washington. Baltimore, rt.nrioirVif! Vpw York and all points North. These trains carry first- class coach to Washington and Pullman sleepers through to New York; nls3 to Richmond, on train 34. Connection is also made at Greensboro for Win- 0S1"-dually" 5:25 a. m. For Goldsboro, Wilson, Rocky Mount, Tarboro and Norfolk and A. & N. C. R. R. points, also Wilmington. Pullman Greensboro to Goldsboro. CONDENSED SCHEDULE BETWEEN NORFOLK AND GREENSBORO. Li"Y - No; 35. No. 11. Eastern ,Time.- No. 12. No. 3a No. 8. Daily. -9.00am 9.20am 10.02am 12.22pm 12.45pm 1.59pm 2.55pm 2.05pm f!2.19pm 2.3l i m 2.44pm. 2.55pm f3.05pm f3.18pm f3.36pm f3.36pm 3.50pni f3.57pm : 4.0Spm f 4.15pm f4.24pm f4.30pm 4.37pm 4.43pm 4.59pm 5.10pm Daily. 4.00pm .Norfolk, 4.20nm . 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 Goldsboro, N. C. . Rose. N . C. .... , Princeton, N. C. . Pine Level, N. C. 7.20am 9.40 pm f9.55pm f 7.36ara 7.48am f 10.1 npru T.riQam f 10.25pm 8.04rfm 10.38pm Selma, 8.14am fl0.50pa .Wilson Mills, 8.27am 11.08pm 8.37am f 11.23pm Clayton. ... Auburn, N. C... , . . , Garner, N. C. '. . ... Raleigh. N. C. .. ... Method, X. C. . . . . Cary, N. C. '. . . Morrisville, N. C. . ... Nelson, N. C... . Brassfield. N. C. . .East Durham, N.C. . . . Durham, N. C . University .... .. Hillsboro, N. C. . Efland. N. C... S.42ani f 11.31pm 8.56am 1.00am fO.Olam 9.12am 9.19am f9.27am f9.32am 9.44am 9.50am 10.10am 10.2oam fl0-33am 10.40am 11.00am 11.07am 11.12am f 1.12am 1.30am 1.42am fl.Soam f2.05am 2.18am 2.30am 3.00ara 3.15am f3.25am Mebane, 5.27pm 5.38pm 5.45pm 5.50pm 5.59pm 3.36am 3.48am . HavT River, 3.56am ... Graham. 4.01am Burlington .... 4.13am . . Elon College ... 4.19am .... Gibsonville ... f4.35am .... MeLensvifle .... 11.24am 11.29am 6.03pm 1 6.1 7pm f 11.44am ,i rJio n. iv herween Raleigh and Goldboro.l Daily except. Sun- tVSV6 DOUBLEADAILVSERCE AJiJU Virginia. . Connections at FayettevJlla with trala Central Railroad, at Red Springs with the Red Springs & Bowmore, Railroad, at Sanford with the Seaboard Air Line and Southern Railway, at Gulf with ths Durham & Charlotte Railroad. Train on the Scotland Neck .Branch Road leaves Weldon 3.15 p. m., Halifax 3.29 pm arrives Scotland Neck at 4.10 p. m., Greenville 5.47 0w Ktnstpn 6 45 p. m. Returning leaves ' Kinston 7.30 a m., Greenville 8. 30 a. to., arriv ing Halifax at 11.05 a. m,. Weldon 11.20 a. m., daily except SuniiaT. Trains on Washington Branch leavs Washington 8.00 a. m. and 2.45 p, m., arrive Parmele 8.55 a. m., ard 4.10 p.'m., retnrninsr leave P.irmel 11.10 a. m. and 5.22 p. m., arrive Washington 12.30.S. m. and 6.15 p. m., daily exceot Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, dally ex cept Sunday 4.85 p. m., Sunday 4.35 p. to., arrives Plymouth 6.35 p. m.. 6.30 p. m. Returning leaves Plymouth daily' except Sunday 7.30 a. -n.. and Sunday 9.00 a. ra., arrives Tarboro 0.55 a. m., 11.00 a. m. y Train on Midland, N. C. Branch leaves Goldsboro daily except Sunday. 5.00 . m., arriving Smlthfield 0.10 a. m. R turning leaves Smithfield 7,00 a. m, arrives at Goldsboro 825 a. m. Train on Nasnville Branch leaves Rocky 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. m. , Returning leaves Spring Hope 11.20 a. m.. 5,15 p. m., Nashville 11.45 a. m., 5.45 v. m., arrives at Rocky Mount '12.10, p. m., 60 p. m., dailv except Sunday.. Train on Clinton Branch leaves Wai saw for Clinton daily except Sunday, 11.40 a. in., and 4.15 p. m. Return'. ? leaves Clinton at 6.45 a.m. and 2-50 p. m. Train No. 78 makes close connection at Weldon tot all points Mortn aauy. all rail via Richmond. , H.M.EMERSON. General Passenger Agent. J. R. KF-NTiY. Gen'l Manager. ' T. M. EMERSON. Traffic Manager. CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO SUMMER RESORTS and SUriflER HOHES The most delightful section of the country, in which to pass the hot sum mer days, is in the mountain region of clje Virginias, on the line of tha Chesa peake and Ohjo Railway. Besides such well known resorts as the Greenbrier White Sulphur. Virginia Hot Springs. Rockbridge Alum, Old Sweet. Sweet Chalybeate. Warm Sul phur, Healing; Red Sulphur, Salt Sul phur, Hotel Intermont. Glady's Inn, the Alleghany, Natural Bridges etc., etc., there are hundreds of country homes in the mountain region, which make the care of summer boarders a' special busi ness,, and where board can be obtained on most reasonable terms. For descrip tire pamphlets of the large resorts. 1 1 1 ii -s-trated folders containing lists ot sum mer homes, terms. etc.. address. JNO. D. POTTS. A. G. P. A.. Daily. Dailv. Va. . . . 1.00pm 12.40pm 11.59am 9.34am 9.08am 8.20am V.30am f 7. 16am f7.02am f6.48am 0.41am f6.24am 6.05am f5.50am f5.42am 5.25am fo.OOam 4.55am 4.30am 4.18am f 4.09am f 3.55am 3.35am 3.00am 2.45am 2.33am 2.22am 2.05am 2.00a 1.55am 1.40am 1.35am f 1.20am 5.55pm 5.30pm 4.50pm 2.31pm 2.08pm 1.18pm 5.30pm 12:10pm f 5.17pm f 11.56am 5.04pm 11.43am 4.52nm 11.31am" 4.46pm 11.2 f am 4.34pm 111.15am 4.20pm 11.01am 4.09pm f 10.49am 4.02pm f 10.43am 3.51pm 10.30am f3.aipm fl 0.23 am 3.22pm 10.15am 3.13pm flO.or.am, . C. . , N. 0 Ns C. f3.04nm JUfiam f2.58pm f9.51am 2.ylpm 2.47pm 2.31pm 2.20pm f2.12pm 2.02pm 1.50 pm 1.44 pm 1.40pm 1.15pm l.llpru 1.00pm 9.44 am' 9.40am. 9.23am 9.12am f9.01am 8.54 am 8.43am 8.3Sam 8.34am 8.2Gam i 8.22am fS.lOam - N. C. N. C. N. G 1.05am 12.4opm 7.58am POINTS NORTH TvVil, EAST SERVICE
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