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SHE MORNING POST TUESDAY. AUGUST in lOn-a ; :7 - n STOCK MARKET : SI Oocnin Followed j Falling Tendency on L t Trading Closing " Dull and Heavy . Aug. 1S.- -Tue tone of tho . u'-vtt -was decidedly lr-jin i a f-w f the sonh- a li-.nivntns u-iKler.cy. ,.- re i . - oper.eJ iowrr and -, fru ilonal declines in r.i ar. 1 cugar. . ;.,,rih kt I ho usual ; ..rrowly oa small leal Li : r ; Jc Western ad j ! ti.:i reacted! " intf. nil I. nn at too inr. ,int. - ! T t"e r- aad it improved 2 7 ti ' ! 4.,'.e emST beW -ts r,l to. irotit. la a :v!at or mre and y rati!, l'a'hn lac:!?, f l't.aiyvanl pnd r.u-l up again to the : v i. .-au:r.s the jreneral : ia IVKid wc-r IT- , " , r t ,tt ti ttK j!f- ,ril? IvcitwI short Interest a I TcSezraph soM a! Nt'w' ,ork. Ac;. IS. Cotton futures w. n I r'.T r,l .r?-v I ate in tlle morning the market , -r Ir'T. ,nSs .f3! C a Tj5nt OT tWl to; under f wore h.-ery ia sria- M,r,,t 1 ' 1 J ,a!rs--r- . I'oMt-V of1'"'1 vri:h-1.2m) lalej last i , I' 1rl2.:.t7 baVs last year. For : l.wu from 1 1 th. 05timat ! receipts are 15. ri:ij th- . r!.;vt:vn i:i t"he an-i . 5 to a 3-i Int b'.s. : , ,. " .... p v ii- i - -' last yoar; at . 4 V ; t,n 2.1VS bale compared with r.-ot'Nl 1 1. o... fcfia!c.3 ij5t year. : sr. : .ew Jersey -i- : a ::.. FaciSc Mail' r -- in:, ar ! Chicago Tcr- a:J Cratt-d tatts R 1 a ?v.;r.t. fell lower, btit f : f-nall to Hect any de :i pr'.ct. T'wre were sti: i. v'.v:ire sTks, In m --'r'- -v. 'l Vf 1'aal & ew York. Au;. 18. Receipts cotton: 1;r; ; VV- Calveton 157: New OrI.au 575; Mo i suhs ler lt.,e . lvtlTinlh 131. Charleston :i5; : .atVrn st..-k 1 ar.d , Norfolk 54 :i; Dostoa 59; Memphis 11; it ;rffcvrTl dH-!ir.e I 3. avl . il.n:.it-.n 2.1S8. r s :..)a and Ice preforrc-l 1. 1 ;cw York, An?. IS In the earljr oo: T'. s tsl a poltit ax.l Western : trtr mar,-ot thro were few orders. . -.-! 1 ?rj;:a the lowest. Ui:hi-r way and a? eneral l:?iosuion to-F-.cI airl Ia!ttth. nth -..f .v-.,.!, fn. .,r.cr,a nf tho A lratie rre a? it a Polntjfr)p ir5tes rrrrcrrcd rtct-k 2J. ;te vrent of r-.V Mr:?!. .aTi,.e. sa TZ 1. .a.iVii.e. r, it it. L.U fell '21 e"Uhed-a-a'rrrwen-K tnd New Euji I:rt Facic. 8t. 1.L Ja.fJ rnfiu wire lookln;; for suitibKi rrI. lrtaware n: ?::r :jut a iI:it ar. I ; T- St. Lri:n A: A st.r: - & Texas rvrc-rcrre-l I. Erie swa J-rrc-1 -1 r.-Mv-a poln fTu? c!o:u? ii c ... i-1 Ltivy. rT VorkMarkQotuiUm An. r.rt.io S-" n --r-w: 13 -r.!? idr 33J Va.'T.--.a :i.::;i; 471 -i- 1511 A...-..-3 3 C -:.! i .: ..... 51 .. - i I' I J "u ' 1-21 05 It : 51 INI li -t - . 2-i 171 39J ,si im losj 21 152 1511 1171 51 tz: 1171 'i 1M 47 25J 121 1-31" 33 41 159 8'i 72? 191 r.si t 40 071 721 G7 92 13 S7 401 9)1 3U 481 OS 123 . '. Tra: - i O: ar. 1 o..:. ! 1. . . . . i I II!a 17S mi; 21 151 1511 147 - ,.T i t: al : " j Y.V-,ra (r.tral .. - W. . Ma.I i ... it e :-l '.V Y. I". -. 0.', 80 - I I. 19 -e'.e.-a ii.xay '9 971 71 7i 51 107 021 13 .87 40: rt I- f. .. I ",, tie T. . -a 4S 130 ". o. ?:rny tarkcla - An, is: Noon. Mony on 4. A t (.t, 5 per cent. Prime ;- r ! 4 4 1 Z per cent. Ster rasy wi:h actual business '-1U at 4i.25 f f 4h;.75 fcr Y t 1 -h a: !s.25 r.( Wl for pres- . ' .-; I rate 4S5' j fit 4VS.,- UT,! v.- " -IV.':. '.r liar fJl-r CTAiCt- U Sc;it 15:87 r. n IS. The market clo a 1 !.r-.i. Seal3aJ-Alr L".n i Jtook oen-d i up at; 1 an l clofed at 311. Tha k .'it 51 otcnp.l i mi. St)!d.6wTf clj td, at JUL Goauiictita: J Trat st 1C opened unchanged, and (Used a: 21Sj. Colonial Trust "opened I up at 33 and cletl a 37. Interna tional Trust at 10U was up 3 points. Ealtimore, An?. IS. Seaboard .Air T.lr.e Hallway stock made fractional earns. T.ie sentiment wnj still bullish, dCSPlte th entire absence of official in- formation upon the romorcu deals and the face of a shrinkage in earning :. Ijouis & Wosnern I for ''"st week of Angiwt. The etreet ,-r.,! tl; preferred'1 n nn expectant" attitude and await pome auTsouaoement relative to the rail ways m the fouth in which the Soa- haded. TaetHKlri according to the "various reports is to figure. Cotton "w York, Aug. IS. Cotton: Spot here was trachanseJ; e:los 302 bales for spinning; lpO delivered on contracts. (There was -moderate r!?e in cotton owinj T rone-wed buying by -Wan treet. firmer .'"Td oaliv, mre or les fcuylrrg for .IS??1 sou.th j!nS f?ot ter- dlsinclmatioa to c!l ftveiy.' At tho rxIa! raias at s:re J0" auM 100:11 an1 " a hiyCT 9 1Uick!: Tal: '--'is'-, wul u .u riiit ildL uijr 2.1 Tt.a and fva;e of the vip reports were ut;fJ-orab'e, while there was rtxne cov- jn v.tsid. up;ort; yet no llected a not rrse of 3 to 4 o one dUs re- points. Snt 5teallf r. liMlin; uplands lc.. mlJdlinS ?ulf viC IvstimattvJ receipts at thd t i.it -wore .;,0)Q bales, as cuiu- lej last weivk and r. For tht week rs are 15.tH bales maxi-ioomparevl with 11.41( bales actual last week and 17.279 ba'.es ctual for th-i rrs:.in!inc M ock last year. Today's lion 2093 Ooen. ill!?h. Iw. Cloe. . 8.42 8.91 S.41 8.4S -vu7. Sept. Oct. Nr. Deo. Jan. , Feb. 7.92 8.(0. 7.79 7.9S 7.93 7.Sv 7.77 7.9S 7.S7 7.79 7.81 7.82 7.81 7.80 7.T2 v 70 . 7.S5 7.83 7.S2 7.74 7.74 7.72 7.74 7.82 I March. at first moving down to on tn Hireo Dointr. ar.l ..., ,,r.im.;np sit rvilnts. ji.1.'- nls .. ..Irnnrinir sir rvimts itnri. a a mat ?ir of fact tn bulk nf ti, rrhin'r in indicate ietTl"ration of -lie crop rather than rmr. hnt ih' wfl no unexnected. ittj i.t. r.,- th-ndi. n t off betweea AuSu?t 1st Lan 1 October 1 equal ro iat year.- J decrcsa8 whia during tbe r-eriod napie-l ! was alont points. Heretofore lad crop arice have" brn eonfinl to Tery lew noc',s, an I ctrcu:aua y an 47 street buIX h- ' recently similar reprts 131 J :h3fe ben circ-i.ated by conservative In. 51 ('.exerts and th' natural result ha beeti ;l to rl:cck tTIe tndncy f sell which at time ,tiire.iter.e ! to be heavy. Houses 51 : cicely In touch with Liverpool and CjiNVw Orb-run wre promiuent in sup pitin!? tlio market :his morr.ing, and 53J 'thir buyinjr was inspected as bein? for ls1j,3tcoi;nt"of the loadrrr W-il! stroef op is;j err.tir. The rvjvmeut of new cotton 521 ' Tv-"3 freeman ! the New York available 2221 supply iTas dwind! to on!y K'.OfO ""J bales a asrai&s-: 9!.i0 bales on August lt. ion re.e:ps lor tnjay were ;r.libalei last year. MUrHY & CO.. C0. Chleas Grain ndPrTliln good atxrngth, at tl-e opening today oa wet weatlier, boti In this country and Ilr.glarul and on the very poor grading. Septet:. er wheat siartevl a sUade :o 1 to 1c up and scoa 60K1 ic. H:gner. Receipts of winter wheat were literal. ).? er"tiajly in the southwest but out of 355 cars received here only three'Sradtsl Jj con-ra?t. There- were gains In tbe 4 spring wheat fVgiou and soma doubt '(i'was exprcreed over cOHilr.g weather. i This started feax over gndi:g'in spring 1CH jbarvft, and bulla renewed '.he argu :l jment that witb the present coBjrestion 4p,i,i.-i September there was a fairh? ance l.-iSfOT squeezing tile shorta. World's fchlp in:er.ts wcr 7.304.000 bushels, ajrainst lLSIt.OCO bushels ttit y?ar. ureaa passage inorea?el 1,C4S,00) rtuITs oa bufc!ie!s. Minn-cpolis and Dalnth re- i ported 323 mars received. makiD & to- Sjtal fcr the three northwestern points of 77j;07S cars, against CDS last week "and 51 Jr;sr Wet watlier, e?vclir " owa rnn-fc-.-ly f;nn cables put strength Into oorn, reccip were very smafl a'; 43 cars, nice of eon:xaet grac. Congcetjon is Septenvber caused nervousness, and shorts covered. Seprember started un changed to 1c irp'aner sold ie. Signer. Tha weather was too wet for ood grading in oats and more- rc.'a wn 001 lpredae,I. Out or 2C1 cars received to I2J I day or.lr 23 wore contract. Shonrs 32 ! bought free'y. and September which sarted lc tj Jc. np, sold ic higher. 0;ea: Jfigli. Low. Close. . 701 701 09 C91 , 07 C7i 001 001 , 51 J C21 511 Gil 41 411 401 401 32 32 J SI J 3H , 291 29 2S 28 J 13:87 1C.00 15.85 15.95 15.95 10.95 15.93 1G.10 10.25 10.32 10.20 10.25 0.37 0.53 037 0.47 0.02 0.73 02 0.05 0.15 0.13 0.10 0.10 WHEAT: Sert lH-c. . . , , con': Se;t. . . . , Dec OATS: Oct. LARD: Sept. . . Oct JtrnS: Qcl. , Haltltnere firalo and Provision Baltimore, An- 13. FLOUR Dull : V.n!?T extra -bo 3.10; winter clear N.-i.j winter s' straight $3.30 U ceipts 10,4i!3 barrels; exports 10.030 barrels, bushels; ex-ports 320.200 bushels; south ern by sample' ;SVi & 724: southern on grade 7H V 72U. CORN Steady; suot GO asked; year 43 67 43'zi; January 434 asked; receipts ,r12 bushels; exports none; southern wftite nad yellow corn 60 01. OATS U-nttled and easier; new No. 2 white. 39 (? 4: new No. 2 mixed 32 32; receipts 30,500 bushels; exports :io:ie. RYEr-Firmer; No. 2, 56; No. 2 west ern 57; receipts 1,223 bushels; exports irone. If AY Steady; No. 1 timothy $19.00 SI9.rO; Nc. 1 clover mixed ?16.00 U 17.0 OILUN FREIGHTS Rates fairly steady: steamer to Liverpool per bushel 2:.v:d.. August. - CORK For orders rcr quarter 2s. 4C-d-. . September. hui'i'LR Steady, unchanged; fancy LOO'S Firm, unehansed; fresh, 19 dt 20. CIIKESn'Firm, trnchansred; large 0 Q 10; milium 10Vi; tmall 10,i Q 10V1- SI'OAR Firm, unchansed; line and. coarse granulated 4.71. Naval Rlorea Naral stores Stocks. Rosin 32,154 bar rels; 'Spirit turpentine 1,171 bairels; tar . 1.379 barrels. Prices spirits turpentine oil barrels 47; machine mad barrels 47H; tar ine barrels 225; oil barrels 430; rosin, com mon strained 155: good strained 155; I) 102U: B 105: F 170: O 175: II 390: I 235; K $3; 1 345; N 375; -WG 410; WW 420. September TTlieat Open. Close. New York 74 73J St. Louis ......... .... C31 C31 September Corn Open. Close. New York . . ...... 57 J 57 St. Louis :. 47i 47i 5 Qnlck Trip to 5rthWHl Tla 9. A, Lm Ifalliray Improved passenger service has been inaugurated to the Northwest by the Seaboard Air Line Railway and the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway, which has reduced the time several hours and only cue chance of cars between Ralelsh and Cincinnati and two changes to Chicago and St. Louis. Following is the schedule: Leave Raleigh 11.35 a.m. Arrive Richmond 4.55 a. m. Leave Richmond 0.45 p.m. Arrive Cincinnati 11.50a.m. Iave Cincinnati 12.20 noon Arrive Chicago 8.40 p. m. Arrive 8t. Louis 9.40 p.m. This it a vestibule limited train con necting in Cincinnati with the "Big Four" Wh'.te City Special, and makes all of the late train connections out of Chicago and St. Lonis for all points west anil northwest. This connection also gives fine service to tha Mountains of Virginia, making steps at Charlottesville. Raslc City, Staunton, Goshen. Clifton Forge. Hot Springs, Alleghany and White Sulphur Springs. For any Information regarding rates, routes, etc., apply to C. II. G ATT IS, C. P. & T. A.. Raleigh, N. C. n. S. LEARD, T. T. A.. Raleigh, N. C. :4-- S . " fra Special Rates Via ft. A. I- Rr. RIRMINGIIAM, ALA. 817.S5, Raleigh to Birmingham, Ala., and return, account National Baptist Convention. Tickets on sale Sept. 14, 13 and 10; final limit Sept. 27th. WILMINGTON, N. C. $0.55. Raleigh to Wilmington. N C, and return, accona: Holiness Convoca tion of North Caroiina. Tickets to ro sld September 2021 and 22, with final limit September 30tb. ' RICHMOND. VA. $7.20. Rnieigb to Richmond, Va., andi return, cn certificate, account Annual Session Gand I)nn:ain U. O. T. R., Richmond, Ya., Sept. 2d to Oth, inclu ive. $31.70, Raleigh to Des Moines, Ia.f and return, account annual session Sov ereign Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., Sep tember 15th t0'2Oth. Tickets on sale September 11. 12, 13 and 14; final limit September 25th. $12.85, Raleigh -to Macon. Ga.. anl return, account annual meeting Farm ers National Congress October 7th to 10th. : For any information call on the under signed. C. II. GATTIS, C. P. & T. A., Raleigh, N. C. ' n. S. LEARD. T. T. A.. Raleigh. N. O. ; . Special Rates AnnoowcoA Tla ontbern Railway WINSTON-SA LEM, N. C. ' Raleigli to WtnsoT5-Saleo, N. C, and return $5.05, account llilinevs and Mis sionary Ootnventlon. Tickeits on tale Avg. .28th, 29ttTTVud . 0th, final Smiit STt. ikh. 1902. V.'INTONSALEM, N. C. $5 0G R'Sledgli to Winston-Salem, N. C, and return Recount annual session of the Graaid Ewptfst Association. Tick eta on salo Airg..lS, 19 'and! 20th, with final lrn-it Aug. 25th. BrrtiMINGIU M",. ATA. $17. So IlaJeigh to rdnnincham, , Ala., account National Baptist Convention. Tickets on 6ale Sept. 14, 15 and 10th, with final limit Sept. 27th. 1902. WILMINGTON, N. C. $G.53 Raleigh to Wilmington. N. C, f-nd return, account Holiness Convoca tion of North Carolina. Tickets on sale LSept. 20th to 22d. Inclusive, with una! return limit Sopt. 30tJ, 19U2. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Raleigh to Birmingham. Ala,,. and re turn a rat of one fare for the round trip, account National Baptist Conven tion. Tickets on sale Sept. 14-15 and 10th, with final Jimit sept. 27th. Rate from, Raleigh S17.85. DENVER. COU $45.50 Raleigh to Denver, Co!., ac count National Fraternal Congress. Tickets cn sale Aug. 22 and 23rd. with final return limit Oct. 5th. 1002. Liber al stop-over privileges allowed. RICHMOND, iVA. Account annual session Grand Foun tain C. O. T. IL. Richmond, Va., Sept. -0th. Tickets will r-e eolrt a: rate oi nn finfi one-.infru fares for the round trip on Certificate o..mj; winter patent 3.70 i 3ST: spring clear 3.10 & 3.30; spring straight S3.53 (53.70; spring- patent $3.75 (a 4.00: re WHEAT Steady; spot and August 2 (ti T: SeptJmber 71s4 fk-72; Octo ber IVy, December 711i (ft 7l?i; steamer N.-2 red 70 Oi TOU-" reccints i:iT.lfi3 hmltafioa 18 ftj 10; fancy creamery 20 vo ffj21; fancy ladle 17 T IS; fancy roll 10 U i: eo.xi toii io: store oacKea ii uv 10. - DENVER. COL. $45.50 Raleigh to Denver, Col., and return, account National Association of Letter Carrier. Tickets -on sale Au: 29th, 30tb and 31st, with final return limit Oct 5th. 1902. - - RALEIGH, N. C. Account Convention' end Tournament North Carmina State Firemen's Asso ciarion (colored) Raleigh, N. C .u' l'G-28th, 1902. , - - - I.OW rate tickets rirl be sold from all points on the Southern Railway within the State also including' Norfolk, Suf folk and Danville. Va. ASIIEVILLE. N. C Raleigh to AshevilleN. 0.. and return $S.80, account Meeting Society of Ameri can Florists and VOrnamentai Horticul turists. Tickets oa sars August 17th. ISth and 19th. finai limti August 25th. Raleigh to Greensboro. N.' C. and re turn $1.00, account Confederate Veter ans' Reunion. Tickets on sale August 18. 19 and 20th, with final limit August 23th. 1002. For full particalars. Information, etc.. call cn or addfss T. C. Sturgis, city ticket agent, Yarborocgh House build-! iug, Ralelrh. N. O. j, 1 2 ; . ; RODTItEHJI HAILWA1T " WeelcKnd Rate t nonntaia Reeorta The Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets to points named' below for all trains Saturdays, and forenoon Sun days, good' returning, leaving destina tions not later, than Monday rollowing date of sale, except Morehead Cty, N. C.', Saturday trains only, gVod returning leaving destination not later than Tuesday following date of sale, and Blowing Rock. Ni C, all trpias Fri days and Saturdays, good returning, leaving destination not later than Tues day following elate of sale, at following rate from Raleigh: ' To Asheville, N. C To Black Mountain, N. C, To Round Knob. N. C To Marion, N. C ; . . . To Morganton. N. C. To Hickory, N. C, To Shelby, Js C To Connelly Springs. N. C, To Rutherfordton, N. C, ... . . . . To Lincoln ton. N '.d, $6.23 ,5.S5 '5.05 5.S0 4.S0 4.75 5.23 4.73 5.83 4.73 4.73 4.S0 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.25 4.00 4.00 7.80 7.00 To Cliffs, NvC, .. To Ler.oir, N To Norfolk, Va. .. .. To, Old Point, Vt. . . .. To Ocean View. Va .... To Virginia Beacli Va.. .. Morehead City, N. C. Wilmington, N. C, Blowing Rock. N. O. . . .' i . . . To Hot Springs,-N. C .. For further particulars, tickets, Pie man reservations, etc.. write or call on T. C. STURGIS. C. T. A., Yarborough blouse Building, ' . Fayetteville; St... Raleigh, N. C sr .TIT! Kit RESORTS r , . ' : ' . ... The Southern -K&ilway announces th sale of low-raff?. Summer Excursion Tickets to all thW:; 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 Laud of the Sky"- and "The Sapphire Country" is particularly at tractive to those in search of mountain resorts. Call and get frr at ofnee below the superb illustrated book. "Summer in the and of the Sky." giving list of hotels and boarding houses w:rn tneir location. Additional Sleeping Cars go iito service from various points to principal resorts, affording greatly improved facilities. Particular attention is directed to our elegant Dining Qir ..Service on principal through trains. -iX - For detailed information, tickets, Pull man reservations, etc., address T. C. STURGIS. Yarborough House Building, ANNUAL EXCURSION GOLDSBORO TO ASIIVILLE, N. C-. AUG. 19th. SOUTHERN RAILWAY will operate its Annual Excursion to Asheville Au gust 19th, leaving- Goldslxro at 8.30 a. m.; NeJmn 9.J4 a. m.; liaieign iu.ni a. m.; Durham 11.H a. m.; Greensboro 1.05 p. m.: High Point 1.41 p. m.; Iex ington 2.10 p.. m.; arriving at Asheville at 7.0 p. m. ROUND-TRIP RATE ONLY $4.00. I'assengers return on any regular train up to and including Train No. 30 which leaves Asheville 0.55 a. m. Aug. 22d. Two days and nights in the "Land of the Sky." For further information call on anv agent of the Southern Railway or wrfto R. L. VERNON. T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. S. H. nARDWICK. G. P. A., Washington. D. C. ATLANTIC COAST LINE It AIL 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 12.22 p. m., leava Rocky Mount 1.05 p. m., leave Wilson 1.59 p. m.. leave Selma 2.55 p. m., leave Fayetteville 4.30 - p. m., arrive Florence 7.35 p. m. arrive Rocky Mount 1G.32 p. m., leave Rocky Mount 10.02 a. m.. leave Wilson 11.10 a. in., leave Selma 11.59 a. m.. leave Fayette ville 1.12 a. m arrive Florence S.20 a. m. No. 103 Daily except Sunday Leave Tarboro 7.22 p. m., leave Rocky Mount 7.52 p. m., leave Wilson 8.31 p. m. arrive Goldsboro 9.20 p. m. No. 41 Daily Leave Rocky Mount 5.45 a. m., leave Wilson 6.26 a. m.. leave Goldsboro 7.31 a. m., leave Magnolia 8.37 a. in., arrive Wil mington 10.10 a. m. No. 19-Daily Leave Rocky Mount 12.52 p. m., leave Wilson 2.40 p. m., leave Goldiboro 3.15 p. m., ieave i Magnolia 4.L:o p. m., arrive Wil mington C.fa? v ai. TRAINS GOING NORTBL No. 73 Daily Leave Florence 10.05 a. m., leave Fayetteville 12.-10 a. m., leave Selma 2.10 a. in., arrive Wilson 2.57 a. m., leave Wilson 2.35 p. m., arrive Rocky Mount 3.30 p. m., leave Tarboro 2.31 p. m., leave Rocky Mount 3.50 p. m.. arrive Weidon 4.53 p. m. No. 102 Daily except Sunday Leave Goldsboro 7.33 a. m leave Wil son S.20 a. m.. arrive Rock? Mount 9.CO a. m.. arrive Tarboro 0.34 . m. No. S2 Daily Leave Florence S.05 p. m., leave Fayetteville 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 Weidon 1.37 a. in , No. 40 Datly Leave Wilmmrton 7.00 p. m., leave Magnolia 8.30 p. m.. leave Goldsboro 9.37 p. m.. leave Wilson 10.45 p. in..- arrive Rocky Mount 11.23 p. m. No. 4S Dally Leave Wilmington D.30 a. m- leave Magnolia 11.05 a. m leave Goldsboro 2.2G a. m.. leara sjdwrt iiaszE '"''"' tolfy--JlMAIB COSTEAOTS-TO OJES4U9U) AGENTS. Yadkin Division Maio Line Train leaves Wilmington 0.10 . a. m.. arrives tayetteville 12.20 p. m leaves Fayette ville, 12.42 p. cW trrives Sanf ord 1.5S p. m. Returning leaves Sanford 3.03 p. m, arrives Fayetteville 4:20 p. m.. weaves Fayettevllla 4.30 d. m.. arrives Wilmington 7.15 p. m. ' Bennettsville Branch Train leava I?Eaettsville S.10 a. inu Maxton 9.05 a. m.. Red Springs 9.3' a. m.. Park ton 10.41 a. m., Hope 31111s 10.55 a. m.. arrives Fayetteville 11.10. Returning leaves Faj etteville 4.45 p. m.. Hone Mills 5.00 p. m., Red Springs Z.ib p. m., Max ton 0.10" p. m., arrives Bennettsviil t.15 p. m. Conpectloas'at Fayetteville with fala No. iS at Maxtoa with the Carolina Central Rajlroad, at Red Springs with the Red Springs & Bowmore Railroad, at Sanford with the Seaboard Air Line and Southern Railway, at Gulf with the Durham Jfe Charlotr Ttnilrond. Train on the Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Weidon 3.15 p. m. Halifax 3.29 p.m.. arrives Scotland Neck at 4.10 P- m.. Greenville 5.4Z ow m, Kinston 0 45 p. ra. Returning leaves Kinston 7.30 a. m.. Greenville 8. 30 a. m.. arriv ing Halifax at 11.05 a. m.. Weldan 11,20 a. m..' daily except Suctax. Trains oa Washington ranch leav Washington 8.00 a. m. and 2.45 p. va.. arj-ive Parmele 8.5.5 a. m., and 4.10 p. m., returning leave Parmele 11.10 a. m. and 5.22 -p. m..-arrive Washington 12.30 a. m. end 0.15 n. m daily excent Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro, N. C daily ex cept Sunday 4.35 p. m., Sunday 4.35 p. m., arrives Plymouth 6.35 p. m;, 6.30 p. m. Returning leaves Plymouth daily except Sunday 7.30 a. and Sunday 9.00 a. m., arrives Tarboro 9.55 a. m., 11.00 a. in. Train on 31idland. N. C. Branch leaves Gcldsboro 0.ily except Snnday, 5.00 a. m., arriving Suslthfield 0.10 a. m. Re turning leavea Smithfield 7.00 a. nx. arrives at Goldsboro 8J25 a. m. Train on NasnvIUe Branch leaves Rocky Mount at 9.30 a. m.. 4.00 p. m.. arrives Nashville 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. tn.i 5.45 y. m., arrives at Rocky Mout 12.10 p. m., 6.20 p. m., daily except Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leaves Wa-r- 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 Weidon for all points North daily, all rail via Richmond. " n. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent J. R. KENLY, Gen'I Manager. T. M. EMERSON. Traffic Manager. ATLANTIC & NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY. TIME TABLE No. 27, To Take Effect Sunday, June S, 1902, at 12:01 a. m.. Eastern Stand- i ard Time. Sapersedes Time Table No. 26, of Eastbound. Passenger. Daily. No. 3. Westbound, Passenger, Daily. Nc.4 A. M. .Ar. 11.03 . ...-el0.43 slO.32 .... alO.22 bIO.12 STATIONS. P. M. 8.40 Lv... Goldsboro . Best's. ...... LaGrang . .... Falling wrevk Kinston . . , ...... Caswoll , . ........ Dover . . .' . Dover . ...... Core Creek Tuscarora . e 4.09 s 4.20 s 4.32 f 4.40 s 4.53 ctl- .Ar. f 9.50 s 9.42 9.40 s 9.30 s 9.20 e 5.07 e 5.19 f 5.25 6 5.40 e 5.50 0.02 f 6.15 f 6.18 E 6.30 e 6.43 6.49 f 6.54 s 7-02 7.07 e 7.07 7.15 Clark'; f 9.12 Ar.. Lv.. New Brn ...Lv. g 9.00 New Bern Ar. s 8.371 .Tames City ..... Riverdale ....... Croatan ...... Hayelock .i... .. Newport- . ...... Wildwood V. ; " Atlantic ........ Ar. .Morehead City.'Lv. Ar.. Atlantic Hotel.. Lv. Lv.. Morehead City..Ar. At. .M. City Depot .Lv. f 8.13 f 8.09 s 8.00 s 7.48 f 7.39 f 7.35 s 7.27 7.20 7.22 7.U5 P. M. , ' f,Stop Signal, tgrap'a Station. A. M. Regular Stop. L. DILL. Gen. Sunt. TRIP OF THE DOMINION OLD LINE Makes a most attractive route to New York and Northern and Eastern Summer Resorts Express steamships leave Norfolk, Va.. lailv. except Snnday, at 7:00 p. m., for New York direct, affording opportunity for through passengers from the South, Southwest aud West to visit Richmond, I N T E RES ON MAT tw.nv furnishing In its new contract, ..,THE... S-E-A jS! . w. "Ki m-' PAID-UP AND AUTOMATIC EXTENSION .VALUES. With even greater mviaenas man 3 ath7THB MOST PROFITAT3LB INVESTilENT, CONSIDERING ALL KINDS deluding, in addition to the nflual Ordinary Life, Limited ,WB""o TINUOUS INSTALMENT POLICIES, with income for beneficiary 5 per cent annuahy on the Police5! i,m"Jtn"S; ,To. r r ALL POLICIES PRACTICALLY ru.ix ALL POLICIES PARTICIPATE 'ANTEED DIVIDENDS.; . - Apply to Loo! Ageats. or write to fiOTBI MONROE ftSSrV AMERICAN PLAN! f EUROPEAN PLAN! ? : Open March 20, 1902 MoJ.Tn with every convenience. Magnificently0 furnished. Music ever eveninr Twelve minutes from all steamboat landings and railroads ia Nr -folk, and three minutes from all steamships and railroads in Portsmouth. Not the finest house in America, but one of the finest. Not the best table and aer y'.ce. but as good as any. American plan. $2.50 per day and Ci? Europeaa. $1 per day and up. SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES. ; JAY G. WILD RAH AM. Old Point Comfort and Virginia Beach en route. For tickets and general InformaQoc apply to railroad ticket agents or to if. 3. CROWELL. Goal. Agt., Norfolk. Va.; J. F. MAYER, Agt.. 1212 East Main SU Richmond, Va.. H. B. WALKER, Traffic Manager. J. J. BROWN, : Gen. Pass.' Agt., Nw York. N. Y. The Iourisl Season OrENS TVITH THE MONTH OF ' JUNE. A , ' And the v iuQnounces. the, sale of : LOW RATE SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS fH! fill SODIflERN POIfilS To the delightful resorts located on avd . reached via its lines. Tbese Tleketa Gt on Sale Jane lt,1902 That section of North, Carolina v known as "THE LAND OF THE SKY" : and -the ,'-. '" 'SAPPHIRE COUNTRY 1 Is particularly attractive to those in search of montain resorts. ' where the air is ever cool and invigoratJng, and where accommodations can bo had either at the comfortable and well-kept boarding houees or the more expensive and up-to-date ho' els. i.. IDIliil SLEEPING M ... i Go into service from various points to . principal resorts, thus affording , ' Grea.tly Improved. Fa.ellItl9S for reaching those points. ' Particular attention is directed to the elegant' Dining Car Cervice on principal through trains. Southern Railway has just 'issued its handsome Resort Folder, descriptive of tbe many delightful resorts along the line of its road. This folder also gives the names of proprietors of htels and boarding houses and a number of guests they can accommodate. Copy, can be had upon application to any Southern Railway Ticket Agent. For .detailed information as to rates. Sleeping Car reservations, etc., call on nearest Ticket Agent or address, T. C. STURGIS, C. T. A. ' Raleigh, N. C. W. A. TURK. P. T. M.. S. H. HARDWICK, G. P. A. Washington., D.C News and Opinions of . National Import arxca ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. Dairy, by mall. ............ .$C a year. Daily and Sunday, by mail. $3 a year. The Sunday Sun ia tho greatest Sunday Newspapes la the World. . Price 5e a copy. By mall, $2 a year. Address THE SUN. New York. SOUTHERN M I T I N G I N FO RM ATI O N 1, 1902, THE OLD CONSERVATIVE Co., of Philadelphia. WILL ADJUST ITS RATES AND VALUES TO A THREE PER CENT; RESERVE BASIS, the largest GUARANTEED CASH StJRRENDEIL LOAN (3 PEE e. this wit' enable the Penn to OF LAPSE, and to him whQ ncrecoiore. OF DESIRABLE CONTRACTS ISSUED, - Tt. t ked tben the principal; cheap CONVERTIBLE principal for JO years j ' Ax. nT.P rnmt DATE:' absolutely so after one year. INCONTESTABLE FROM DATE; wito IN PROFITS U" wim.w, . : ; i R. B. RANEY.' ' General Agent for North Carollaa, LADIES! $500 REWARD IbatX5523?5 Parttolufrr (roia ar ray naaatMy nnia tof tell to ruilrT. Mai). firoi!j, Mfr. aura. H long ' uiip-nrMi. 1100 rwr4 for uy thr rrmed. adro-tuwd Xfc -orill rv'.leT or laU It. Ju lkii, k. VO., Mrmc. .. 1U. (CvTMirk-lM) M mf Ctplia! (M.euO SpencerXrask& Co " BANKERS, ) 27 & 29 Pine Street, New Tor Members New York Stock Exchange Ill I III Havinp; soldiiis rinterest in the business of "V. C. Stronach's .Q.ns , to Capt. J. V. Lee, all parties in debted to W. -C. Sjron ach's Sons will please settle on or before Au gust 10th. raleigii, y. c GHOIGE riowers.' ROSES, Carnations, ,&c, FLORAL DESIGNS at short notice. Receptions and Wed' dings furnished ' with Flowers, . Palxf and all other decorations. ' CHOICE STOCK OF. PALMS. FEIGNS tod other display and house decorating y.ants for sale. II jacinths. Tulips.' F-uscias, Narcissus and all kinds oy Bulbs for indoor forcing and outdoor bedding. ? lii SI EINHETZ, Raleigh, N. C. Telephones 113. ' JACOB BERRY&CO; . t Members Consolidated Stock Exchange, N. Y. Produce Exchange. ' ST06KS. BOSDS, GUI. COIHf 44 Broadway, New York, Philadelphia Ofice: Drexel Bulldlnf. 200 Main St., Durham, N.C, . Hartford, Conii. Telephone No. 7. Send for market letters and pamphlet 5irect wires with the Postal and West ern Union ccea ensures prompt atten tion on all telegraphic business. CENT) furnkh the with " tunately "rra the rodoy t. mt.r THE AESOLLTE SAi El Y. r.ii(?nnt on various rians. tu."" various plans, GOLD RONDS, paying to - tii CONVERTIBLE TERM annual, defjsrred. or uuaw , RALEIGH N, C. mi m Cllt MUTUAL LIFE SNS 1 ! Ii I
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