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I THE STOCK MARKET -msted Trading "After jjstless Opening -Advance and Decline Were Frequent and Irregular A eg. ID. The dull an J t?r of the stock market . moruing but ther were i cases. Louisville was i" t '.ia-han aciSc a point and iL- & Western, Mlnneap. la-! San't Ste Marie and i r. ;i I transfer good frac- r- a : a number of declines, ;, u . J. !isht oa a large scale, ,hrte.l som fevettshness -. v. :c1 up to 137 J. a gala , :...:t showed moderate . - 1 w a herped by the s'.eady .". N :f:k A: Western. Unite! l!,'ts. advanced 3. Minneapo j 4 ; ,v .-unit Ste Marie 21. sNew , jn I Nashville, Chatta- :. l.o.i's 2, Norfolk & Weat-ir-'.V Alt n. Chlcajro Terminal . I! rir. , Wats t ,.ik Ohio. CVnalidntel :-r ItapiJ Transit ami ?ot steadier; mkldllngr uplands 9 l-10c; v T. cphne and Tefrjrraph 1 nrtWKns iruf 9 5-16c.- Port receipts s N rt i U crern declined 3. and . tlm-ated for tho day at 5.S00 bales, com s i 4 K.-.rij'n and Colorado Pared with 21,000 actnal last week and ! : T.-! do. St. Iouis & West -- , ; , t.Ipc ro.e. ? a:r.e qn::e animated and - . :-. t when lanre orders ap- h am lt year. To day's re . - I'nritics. Tractuiss and P t Orleans were 390 bales. s -h.m Tarifie wan taken in ;; k ai l tsiched 73 and St. r ; .- I'.iflSv. Sr. Ixrai South- i : refill, Kansas i Texas prs- i. -ulTsrii. Heatlinjf, Rrie, 111!-iff-i!. Manhattan. Krooklya -.,r-.- i 50S-. n-iitor stocks rose a ! T ... r . break cf 4 in Colo- Lr !".:- j-1 a reac;ion eisewherc. - : v. r srreru'ar at noon. L?qni-,-' ; ... I'nrra lf ievrgia income - 2 to 5 points with 1 : t-tr h drcp in Colorado Fuel - ii I hr a decline which carried 7--; Ijv fc Western rfcferml i - r. i - I r n'zht and the Chi Terr .:"r.al and Minneapolis, r.v." nil Saul: Ste Marie a point f- ; :'- I -ft. Norfolk & Western Tj ar.J IVtltimore & Ohio gain , t -r 1: ":.: when Colorado Fuel ral- "", NVrh'rr preferred also rose a ; ::. II traders realized in the ac--:: corer of snirite! buyins oi- Ijoa:Til!e and Norfolk ! . 'tV-, r? rJ1 a point. W Uconsm ! dcrcy tb 1lst weeli lo xuojifr the ex . -. rV. --ef rrel was lifted 2 and Is- j treme bear ideas since It la hardly pos . ivrtral. Tccar ee Coal. St. Paul , ,ib taat the present month will fail : :- - over. CVrad. Fuel ral.ied i. :v.:i :s & MicVit: lost 2 and Can. :-. ;..ern 1. whil SkM Sheffield r I -t frri gained 2. . Ty -t?re advances of one to four r !a riT a .doaea. railroad -and la . j-i. -vk rf little prominence in rsrV-t. The anin m Wisconsin -:-j. rJrr-l rvichd 4 and in Vt.M ;rvit Wvrtrrt 1J. The general 1 rr'efM and slnjrgh. Rock I-:- i r'-:l ad rallied a fraction. 1i cl zz S3 ihi!l"and Iregular. ttv VorkSlch.Qaillna Op1!. Close. Ar.rlraa Ice Ar Ta Lir Fdy Arr.-i- Exciting t.t- '. A- z A lr:ir. V 1 fnKT . . . i ilr-i HipM Transit. :'';.z:-- :r. I Oh: V-l;-',i- sr.J OhlO.... ' i I. a?!-l I. "i Sr. P w ! Gas '. rj ! f 1 13i 13 47, 44 132 132U !i2-i ir2 H2U, lirji, r,s. 54 21 42 544 12ia 2224 K8-j Trr.:-aal 1M i j-: il r.. r-cf I T il ?.; -I'nrt 'Vutrsl 1V 4H 2T 1CL, 33 43 lo 150a; d;4 73 7t "4 72H r.74 51 1 1 lftH 92 13 87 40' 924 32 4S rjl II ,,,;. , .M-:s J..i ........ ar! Wotem... I- T; " 5-1 W , 4S 2r.U 34U 44 l4tA ld 4; .ST", -it r 19 78 4'Hi fS P34 514 92 13 87 40; HO ' """rT'Tf - ;1 I'"-" 1 8-1 V,'" . - . 2i .f torn.., r7 ''ri i:ltwy "-v-'ra r,V:s"; I r -i ;. 1 i-.- ;' r ...... r .... I s s .- T- " - ...... v. ; h,. 92 4sU rrt. C o 128 130 lny narHeta i "-t- r 1 r x- -vc 4? Tr crrrt. Prrrne roer- - i.i., pr cent. Sterling! r wtth nmial business In -u 4.s;i'ri.MH for demand 'r for present day Mils. i s: 4.s.V4.85, ami 47i v'-cial hills 4.83JTr'4.84. .Aliican dollars 41. 8jiMnr,,efkntrk r:Ct . An?. 19. The market vV - ,,,,T al-ard Air fc-- - f'nnrj stock at 341 iw. - '- l t. 34 j and closed .'l' " 't?1 Mock at 541 opened rl: - t. 55 1 ami roms ut 511. a.. ia at 70 opened J up. ' t 71. Mercantile -'J wis cp 1 point. Ictema- va:e loit.; ion.'; ;i w.. r "'-, T.-A-,.-.r iiVeVI"I 21U 21h mT"Ter continued and after tho arly I "'9:'i j .NVshvifle'I 1MT 1 , spurt trai3e turned narrow and prices -r-n J34i l.Vr slippp! back.' Fopterobec reacted jc and M-tv ,nri 14. f 147" sfeadieti hear fc. IxkqI receipts were T- - 313 32-4 470 rs of contract grade; (Minneapolis v',7W-ri." ' V iVi i-V ,ntl Duluth reported 102 cars, making V -. ' 1 l. ?r"n"' -tfit fM- 4hrp'rnint rtf .172 M. tlonal Trust at 113 J was trp 1J points. Cotton trek incomes at 45$ were up J. NashviSe (Railway bond certificates sold up to 70, an advance of 1 points. Cottsn co 918'KJ jsurwae -bojcq SXS09 Iuo aOU sj ipnxAi djaq doj pjKOUTijea qi ut nipp aominj scai ' a-rqji aoj -joo mu jo !tl5ada tcjaqn pa sdotAps HodaaAn niinioddt? usqjBJ Sotj3a jjq Itp pa joo; pdtiuuaoa rexax ui j -in-tt 1 pa aqSil ejdA s3nudjjo dqx jcwjxa uio oj jqanoq ouje "podadAi:i OTirtAi svomaoa aa eqt" iqSrvoq -jjui ;od paw sqiuora jrari pira hbj qi 2n:-nq sba ;ej;s ir.U. rjunoo -ou ti.toqjno pcu icsoj joj Suinq Aa KS3J jo ojoui pais SapaAoo pdsoaa jjodsj "u",JlJof pan caBqav sa am 3u?aioj3 noijD jnauoduij qons .o opjb 3nq Ptxax ouja;dj eji nj Spro joa 'paioodxa nooq pcq ncqj qsiTiq oaoia ft;.H eqj tj ujjio -;joo ut asja ;cj:apota a scai oaoqi o!tarv"ci 'SnY 'ox n9 09 9 9" XOXiOO 0 ' '0 ' O" ra: AV New lork, Aug. 19. Ootton futures opewd quiet and rteady. At tnJtldaj tho irtrrket was ateady cmvl act 2 to 3 points higher with fitful tVcoaxKt from shorts n fa'irlj stubborn Wa?l street bulliTve. 4,414 actual last year; for the -week es timated at 20.000 bales, against 11,410 actual last week and 17,279 actual foe "gainst last year, aal at Houston -.13S bales, as compared with 3,500 Rifit J ear. Open. ITigh. Ixw. dose. K47- 8.55 8.46 8.50 Any. Sept. Oct. . . 7.ns 7.S7 . 7.79 . 7.SO . 7.81 . 7.HJ 8.W 7.IKJ 7.KS 7.1W 7.91 7.1X) 7.87 7.18 7.S 7.81 7.80 7.81 7.82 7.79 8.MJ 7.U5 7.85 7.85 7.89 7.8S 7.85 Not. . Dec. Jan. . Feb. . March t.tJ Market closed steady. New York, Aug. 19. Ootton Re ceipts: Cahreeton 4,470, New Orleans 290, Mobile 35. SaTannah 368, Charles ton, 112. Norfolk 340, Memphis 11, and Uou;on 4,133. New York, Aug. 19. The net result of the early morement in cotton was unchanged prices for some deliveries, one point advance to one point decline. The market lacked snap. The situation was to uncertain to embolden either sido and the fact that the government report for the week was due at noon held both side ia control. It may be a:d thar while some large crcp Tiews are still ntertalnei) there haa ben s ten- has been the ease for an uninterrupted series of years. A goxl many poor re ports are reaching here from Alabama and eGorgla, the feeling V that Texas has been going back also. In that 3:ate torrttarT3rEs-last ironth tradonbtedly helped the crop and the trade jumped to the conclusion that an Immense crop had thereby been insured, birr it has been all along claimed by best inform ed people that well distributed rains were of much greater consequence than rains, such as occurred some weeks ago. The range during the morning was from At to eight points. The week ly crop report was the varied condition in Georgia ranging within extreme lim its and Texas Tery poor. The market rallied sharply on Its appearance. Port receipts were estimated at 5.S0O bales, against" 4,414 bales last year. Mcnnrr & co.. inc. Cbteaso Grain aniirrsvlstan Chicago, Aug. 19. 'An tin favorable weather map and very steady cables brought early -upturns In grains. Sep tember wheat smarted JQc to llc up and sold c higher. General alns were iVn ' reported in the spring wheat be!t. Pro luit; j fetnals who sold yesterday I Knight fn Grading1 continued dlscouraging- total, for, the three'.points of 572 cars. acainst C22 last week and 600 a year ago. Oom was not active and there was very little earl yhrterest. Receipts' were srrtill at 40 cars and stocks were falling IT. Prices advanced early with, other graras trot later (fell back to last night's closing figures. September started Jc to c up, soM c up and steadied around Jc tower. ' The weather was against oats. Total stocks here were down to 115.000 bush els of stasdaTd grade. S'.Kxrt covered early" axvl prices heid firm. RcpterniSer opened c to fcJc cp and steadied near Jc lower. Jleoelpts- were liberal at 350 cars. . ' , Open. High. Low. Oose. WHEAT: Sept. 70 CTt, 52 41 32U 29 16.17 10.45 0.60 9.72 0.22 69 66 51 40 2Si 15.77 10.10 T0 67 52 . 41tf 29 16.02 16.17 Dee. . . , CORN: Sept. . . Dec. . . , OATS: . 66, . . 514 . . 40I . . 32U . . 23 . .10.02 . . 1G.17 m7l . v 9.70 . 0.17 Iec. . . , 1'OKK: Sept. . . . Oct. . . . LARD: Sept. . . . Oct. . . . RIBS: 10.27 10.45 9.50 9.57 Sept. . . . 9.67 9.12 9.67 0.15 Oct Baltlmara Grata and PrvHIa Tialtlroore, Aug. 19. Flour steady; un changed; receipts 235,600 barrels; ex poTia 24 barrels. Wheat Steadv; spot and 'August 72(3 72; SptenVbcr 71(?I72: , October 71: lecemer 71Jffi71i; steamer No. 2 red 7070; recehrts 75,584 busheU: exports none; southern by sample CS372; south ccji on grade 705?72. Corn Dull; spot GO ssked: flow or oM Xovercer 45; year 43'43i: Jauary 43 J asked; receipts 2,040 toushels; ex ports Tione; southern white or yellow Lcrn OOtfifil Oats Unsettled and easy; No. 2 white new 39, nomlrral: iXo. 2 mixed Dew 310 31; receipts C0.C37 bushels; export none. r Rje -Firm; No. 2, 60; No. 2 western 57; receipts none; exports none. Hay-,STeady. unchanzed. Grain Freight Quiet; steam to Liver pool, per bushel, 2d, August; Cork for orders, per quarter, 2s 4$d, September. Butter Firm, unchanged; fancy imi- roll 1.cwami in7?-ie - Em Finn, unchanged; fresh. 1920. Cheese Finn, -unchanged; large S 10: medium 10J10i; small 10Jgl04. Sugsr Ftrm, unchanged; fine and coarse gramiiated 4.71 . Naval Atre New Y'ork, Aug. 19. Naral Stores: Spirits turpentine, on barels 47, machine made barels 47 J; tar, pine barrele, 2.25: oil barrels 4.50; rosha, commoned strain ed 1.55; good strained 1.55; D 1.62J,- 1.C5. F 1.70, G 1.75. II 1.90, I 2.35, K 3.00, M 3.45, N 3.75, WG 4.10, WW 4.20. . . Stplimbtr Wheat Open. Close. . 734 73 New York St. Louis , 63Va 63)4 September Corn -Open. Close. New York 5714. 58 St. Louis 472 4S Halelfb Ctton (Reported by Job P. Wyatt & Bro.) Raleiph, Aiig. 19. Receipts today 2 bales Receipts this day last year 74 ba'es Prices today 9 9H Prices this day last year SVA S Receipts to date this year. . .12,707 bales Receipts to this date last year 19,401 bales Q Tie was practical, and had been mak ing love on that basis. She was a little that way herself. rCan you cook?'" he Inquired. "Can you supply everything to bo cooked?," she replied. It wa a match. Tit-Bi:s. Mrs. Greene "You didn't eay a word to your husband, after all. Yon said you'd speak to him when you saw him at breakfast." Mrs. Brown "But I didn't fee him. at breakfast. He was hidden behind his morning paper, as usual. Boston Transcript. : . A Protest. "Mary!" Mrs. Newcomer called down to the servant, ''Mrs. Ren ben Eck is crossing the road, and I be lieve she's coming here. "Run out and turn that door-mat upside down." "Which one, ma'am?" "The one.at the front door that has 'Welcome on It." Philadelphia Press. " e Quick Trip t Nrthvreat via S. At I Railway Improved passenger service has been inaugnrated to the Northwest by the Seaboard Air Line Railway and the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway, which has reduced the time several hours and only one change of cars between Raleieh and Cincinnati and two changes to Chicago and St. Louis. Following is the schedule: Leave Raleigh 11.35 a. m. 4.r5 a. m. G.45 p. m. 11.50 a. m.' 12.20 noon 8.40 p. m. Arrive Richmond Ieave Richmond . Arrive Cincinnati Leave Cincinnati Arrive Chicago . . Arrive St. Louis. 'J.4U p, m. This is a vestibule limited train con necting in Cincinnati with the "Big Four" White City Special, and makes all of the late train connections out of Chicago and St. Louis for all points west and northwest. This connection also gives fine service to the Mountains f Virginia, making ptops at Charlottesville. Haslc "Jlty, Staunton, Goshen. Clifton Forge. Hot Springs, AJleghany and White Sulphur Springs. For any (information regarding rates, routes, eta. apply to C. H. GATTIS. C. P. & T. A., Raleigh, N. C. n. S. LEARD, T. P. A.. Raleigh. N. C. . ygs , - . v aeelal Rataa .VIa St. A. lm Ry. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. f?17.S5, Raleigh to Birmingham. Ala... and return, account National Baptist Convention. Tickets on sale Sept. 14, 13 and 16; final limit Sept. 27th. WILMINGTON. N. C. $6.55, Raleigh to Wilmington. N. C, and return, account Holiness Convoca tion' of North Carolina. Tickets to be sold. September 20, 21 and 22, with final limit September 30th. RICHMOND. VA. $7.20, Raleigh to Richmond, Va., and return, on certificate, account Annual Session Gand Fountain TJ. O. T. R., Richmond, .Va., Sept. 2d to 9th, inclu sive. , ?31.70, Raleigh to Des Moines, .la., and return, account annual session Sov ereign Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., Sep tember 15th to 20th. Tickets on sale September 11. 12, 13 and 14; final limit September 25th. $12.85, Raleigh to Macon, Ga.. and return, account annual meeting Farm ers' National Congress October 7th to 10th. For any information call on the under signed. C. n. GATTIS, C. P. & T. A Raleigh, N. C. H. S. LEARD, T. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. 3 pedal Rate Anaanaca via Santhara Railway WINSTON-SALEM. N. O. Italelgh to WinstonHSalem, N. C, and return $5.05, account I Klin ess and Mis sionary Qonveuftfon. Tickets on sale Aug. 29th, 29th and 80th. final limit Sept. 9th. 1902. WI NSTON-'SALEtM, N. C $5.05 Raleigh to Winston-Salem, N. C, and return account annual session, of the Grand Baptist Association. .Tickets on sale Aug. 18, 19 and 20th, with, final limit Auz. 25th. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. J17.S5 Raleligh to Birmingham, Ala., account Nadonal Baptist Convention. Tickets on sale Sept. 14, 15 and 16th, with final llmtt Sept. 27th. 1902. WILMINGTON, N. a $0.53 Raleigh to Wilmington. N. C, and return, account Holiness Convoca tion of North Carolina. Tickets on sale Sept. 20th to 22d, Inclusive. vwith nnal return limit Sept. 30th, 1902. . BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Raleigh to Birmingham, Ala and re tnrn a rate of one fare for the round trip, account National Baptist Oonven-. tlon. Tickets on sale Sept. 14-15 and 10th, with final limit Sept. 27th. Rate from Ealeigh .S1T-S5. I nr I : " i " iii ' i i . i i i i ' WJ i i' Tit- li'l'i . , DENVER. COL. . V . i Aiajcisu. o Denver, t-OI ac count - national Fraternal Congress Tickets on sale Au. 22 and 23rd, with final return limit Oct. 5th, 1902. Liber al stop-over privileges allowed RICHMOND, yA. Account annual session Grand Foun tain U. O. TVR., Richmond, Va., Sept 2-9th. Tickets wiil be sold a: rate of one and one-th!rd first-claw limited fares for the round trip on Certificate Plan. . DENrEiR. COTJ. $45.50 Raleigh to Denver, CoL, and iciuru, accuunt iaxionai Association of letter Carrier. Tickets on sale Aue. -jid, juta ana Jjst, with final return limit Oct. 5th. .1902. RALEIGH, :n. C. Account Convention and Tournament North Carolina State Firemen's Asso ciation (colored) Raleigh, N. C, Aug. 2G-2Sth, 1902. 1 . -Low rate tickets will be sold from all points on the.JSouthfrrn Railway within the State 'also including Norfolk,' Suf folk and Danville. Va. ASHEVILLE. N. C Jii8h ' AshevlUe. N. C. and return 58.80, account Meeting Society of Ameri can Florists and Ornamental- Horticulturists.- Tickets on sate August 17th. ISth and 19th. final Ihuii Aujrust 25th. GREENSBORO. N. O. Raleigh to Greensboro. N. C and re turn $1.60, account Confederate Veter ans Reunion. Tickets on-sale August 18. 19 and 20th, with flnal limit August 25th. 1902. For full particular, information, etc.. call on or address T. C. Sturgis, city ticket agent, Yarborough House baild Lig, Raleigh. N. 0. " souinEns RAILWAY eKDd Rates t ..TIouDialM Kesort 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 following date of sale, except Morehead Qity, N. C-, Saturday trains only, gtod returning leaving destination not later than Tuesday following date' of sale, and Blowing Rock. N. C., all trains Fri days and Saturdays, jrood returning, leaving destination not later than Tues day following date or sale,, at following rate from Ralefgh: To Asheville, N. C, ......... . . .50.25 To Black Mountain, N. C, To Round Knob. N. C, .. To Marion, N. C, 5.85 5.65 ....5.30 ... 4.S0 ...4.75 . .'. 5. 2d ... 4.75 ... 5.85 ... 4.75 ... 4.75 ...U-so .. 4.00 .. 4.00 v. H-oo To Morgan ton, N. C. To Hickory, N. C, ... To Shelby, N. C... ......... 1 a To Connelly Springs. N. C, To Rutherford ton, N. C, . To LIncolnton, N .C, To Cliffs, N. C To Lenoir, N i 3 To Norfolk. Va To Old Point," Vh To Ocean View; Vs.. ..... TVs. ATifirt-nXn i?Ah Vn Jiu 'inv.ii u.. . ... .4. Morehead City, N. C. i. .. Wilmington," itf. C .... . 4.25 -4.00 4.00 '"7.80 niowrag ocjr.-ii. vj. . , .... i To Hot Springs, N. C . . .-. ' .'. . . 7.00 For further-particulars, tickets, Piti. man reservations, etc., write , or call on T. C. STURGIS, C. T, A., Yarborough House Building, Fayetteville St., R.i'eigh. N. C. -T- : - - . SU.UT1EK RESORTS The Southern Railway announces the sale of low-rate Summer Excursion Tickets to all the delightful resorts lo cated on and 'reached tia 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 in search of mountain resorts. Call and. get free at offlce below the superb iilustrnted book. Summer m the and of the Sky." civlnz list" of hotels and boarding, houses Vim tneir location, rates of board .facilities, attractics, tc. Additional aleenme Cars co ito service from various : points to principal resorts, affording greatly improved facilities. i'articnlar attention is directed-to our elegant Dining Car Service on principal through trains. For detailed information, tickets, Pull man reservations, etc., address T. U. STUIUJIS. Yarborough House Building, ? ANNUAL EXCURSION GOLDSBORO TO ASIIVILLE, N. C AUG. 19th. SOUTHERN RAILWAY wfll operrte its Annnal Excursion to Asheville Au gust 19th. leaving Goldshoro at 8.30 a. m.; Sflma 9.14 a. m.; Raleigh 10.10 a. m.; Durham 11.00 a. m.: Greensboro 1.05 p. m.; High Point 1.41 p. m.: Lex ington 2.16 p.im.; arriving at Asheville at 7.00 p. m. ROUND-TRIP RATE ONLY $4.00. Passengers return on any regular train up to and including Train No. 30 which leaves Asheville 6.55 a. m. Aug. 22d. Two days and nights in the "Land of the Sky. r or further information call on any agent of the Southern Railway or write R. L. VERNON. T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. S. H. nARDWICK. G. F. A., Washington. D. C. TRIP , OF THE OLD DOMINION LINE Makes a most attractive route to New York and Northern and Eastern Summer Resorts i . Express steamships leave Norfolk, Va.. daily, except Sunday, at 7:00 p. m., for New York direct, affording opportunity for through passengers from the South, Southwest and West to visit Richmond, Old Point Comfort and Virginia Beach; en route. ' For tickets and general information apply to railroad ticket Barents or to JI. B. CROWELL, Genl. Agt., Norfolk. Va.; J. F. MAYER. Agt., 1212 East Main SU Richmond. Va. H. B, WALKER. . ' ' Traffic Manager. J. J. BROWN. Gen. Pass. Aa-t., Saw. York. N. Y, S E A 30 -1002? " .w News and Opinions IVation&l Importance ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. Daily, by man..............$C a year. Daily and Sunday, by mall. fS a year. The Sunds7 Sun Is the greatest Sunday . Newspaper la , the World. Price 5e a copy. By mall. $2 a year. Address TnE SUN. New York. ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAIL ROAD COMPANY. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. Dated January 15, 1902. TRAINS GOINO SOUTH. No. 23-Daily Leave Wejdon 11.50 a. mM arrive Rocky Mount 1.00 p. m. Leave Tarboro 12.28 p. m., leav Rocky Mouut 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 10.32 p. m., leave Rocky Mount 10.02 a. m., leave Wilson 11.10 a. m., leave Selma 11.59 a. m.. leave Fayette ville 1.12 a. m., arrivo Florence 3.20 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; :u.i arrive Goldsbovo 9.20 p. m. No. 41 Daily Leave Rocky Mount 5.45 ' a, m.,- I'.are Wilson 6.26 a. ta.. leave Gnldsboro 7il a. m.. leave Magnolia 8.37 a. in., arrive Wil mlneton 10.10 a. m. No. 49 -Daily Leave Rocky Mount 12.52 m leave Wilson 2.40 p. m.. leave Goklsbcro 3.15 p. m.. ieave aiagnolia 4.2it p. in., arrive Wil mington 0.00 t ai. TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 7S Daily-Leave Florence 10.05 a m.. leave Fayetteville 12.40 a. m., leave Selma 2.10 a. ui., arrive Wilson 2.57 a. m.T leave Wilson 2.35 p. .ni., arrive Rocky Mount 3."0 p. m., leave Tarboro 2.31 p. m., leave Rocky Mount 3.50 p. m.. arrive Weldon 4.53 p. m. : No. 102 Daily except Sunday Leave Goldsboro 7.35 a. m.. leave Wil son. S.20 a. m.. arrive Rocky Mount 9-00 a. id., arrive Tarboro 9.24 ji. m. No. 32 Daily Leave Florence S.05 p. m.. leave Fayetteville 10.O9 p. m., leave Selma 11.25 p. m.. arrive Wilson 32.07 p. m., leave Wilsoa 11.34 a. m.. arrive Rocky Mount . 12.10 a... m., leave Rocky Mouut 12.43 a. m., arrive Weldon 1.37 a. ia - ' " . ' No. 40 Dally Leave Wilmington 7.00 p. m., leave Magnolia 8.80 p. m.. lea re Goldsboro 9.37 p. m.. leava Wilson 10.45 p. nu arrive Rocky Mount 11.23 p. m. No. 4S Daily Leave Wilmington 9.30 a. nw leave Magnolia 11.05 a. m leave Goldsboro i2.2G a. m.. leave Wilson -1.18 p. m., arrive Rocky Mount 3.53' p. in. -Yadkin Division - Main Line Train leaves Wilmington 9.10 a. m.. arrives Fayetteville 12.20 p. m., leaves Fayette ville 12.42 p. m., trr -ves Sanford, 1.58 p. m. Returning leaves San ford 3.03 p.." m,. .arrives Fayetteville 4.20 p. m., leaves Fayettevill3 4.30 m.. arrives Wilmington 7.15 p. m. Bennettsville Branch Train : leaves BennettsTiUp " 8.10 a; m.. Maxton 9.05 n. in.. Red Springs 9.3 a. m., Parktoa 10.41 a. m.. Hope 31111s 10.55 a. m., arrives Favetterillp ll.lt). Returning leaves Fayetteville 4.45 p. m.. Hone Mills o.OO p. m., Red Springs Z.ib p. m., Max ton 6.16 p. m., arrives Bennettsvilla i.lo p. m. : Connections at FayettevHle with train No. 78 at Maxton with the Carolina Central Railroad." at Red Springs with the Red Soi-inss &Bowinore Railroad, at Sanfcrd with the, Seaboard Air Line and Southern Railway, at Gulf with the Durham & -Charlotte Railroad. Train on the Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Weldon 3.15 p. m. Halifax 3.29 p.m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.10 p. m.. Greenville 5.47. p. m, Kinston 6.45. -p. m. Beturnms leaves Kinston 7.30 a. m., Gieeuvllle S. 30 a. n? , arriv ing Halifax at 11. or. a. m.. Weldon 11.20 a. m., daily except Sunrfax. Trains on Washington tfranch leave Washington S.00 a. n. and 2:43 p. m., arrive Parmele 8.55 a. m., and 4,10 p. m., retnrning leave Parmele 11.10 a. m. and 5.22 p. m.'. arrive Washington 12.30 a. m. and 6.15 p. m.. daily excent. Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro. N. C daily ex cent Swndav 4.35 n. m.. Sunday 4.35 p. nl., arrives Plymouth t5.35 p, m., 6.30, p. m. Returning leaves jflymoutn. aany except Sunday 7.30 a. n., and Sunday 9.00 a. m..' arrives T;avboro '9.55 a. m., 11.00 a. m.. ' Train on .Midland. T?. C. Branchjeaves Goldsboro- ily, except Snnday. 5.00 a. m., arriving Smithfield t5.10 a. m. . Re turning leaves Smlthfield 7.00. a. m, arrives at Goldsboro 8.25 a. m. Train On- Nasnvllle Branch leaves Rockv Mount at 9.30 a. m.. 4.00 p. m.. arrives NashvUle 10.20 a. m., 4.23 p. m., Spring Hope 11.00 a. m., 4.45 p. no. Returning leaves Spring Hope 11.20 a in., 5.15 p. ,m., Nashville 11.45 a. m., INTER. E ON MAT Wmm0m . : Co., THREE PER CENT. RESERVE BASIS, therehy furnishing In its new contracts the largest GUAltANTEED CASH SU RRENDEB, ; LOAN (5 ; TER . 0BNT PAID-UP AND AUTOMATIC EXTENSION VALUES. , , - , . , vc. With even greater dividends than heretofore, this will enable the Penn to furnish the. Insurer with.previQUS PRO TECTIONAT A NOMINAL COST IN CASE OF LAPSE, and to him who "e M,tu Uv or death T1IE MOST PROFITABLE INVESTMENT, CONSIDERING THE ABSOLUTE SAFETY. ity or i ALL KINDS .. including, in addit.cn to tne n. quinary A4ie, ;teu vTpV.r fJNT GOLD 4iiND3. enving to th VlUJ- A- beneficiary 5 per cent annually on the POliiLL POLICIES PRACTICALLY ALL POLICIES' PARTICIPATE ANTEED DIVIDENDS. Apply to Local Agents. er write to DESIRABLE CONTRACTS TO TVTTOUS INSTALMENT POLICIES, 22: HOTKIL MONROE :v?Si5trf1 AMERICAN PLAN! . EUROPEAN P IVAN I P Open March 20, V Modern with every eoavenlencs. evemnf , Twelve minutes rrom au ateamboat Jendinsj nd rtcrcads folk. and . three minutes from all steamships andy railroads in Portsmon the finest house, in America, bnt oa of flee, but as good as any. American plan. . $2.50 ' per dayand op."' EarftDeaC $1 per day and up. iSPECIAL WEEKLY RATG5V ? 3.45 p. m., arrives at Rocky Mont 12.10 p. m., 6.20 p. m., dallv except Sunday. Tram on Clinton Branch leaves War. saw for Clinton daily except Sunday. 11.40 a. m.. and 4.15 d. in. Return, c leaves Clinton at 6.45 a. m. and 2.50 p. m. , Train No. 78 -makes close connection at Weldon for all points Nortk daily, all rail via Richmond. H. M. EMERSON. General Passenger Agent J; R. KENLY, Gei'l Manager. T. M. EMERSON Traffic Manager. ATIiANTIC & NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY. TIME TABLE No. 27, To Take Effect Sunday. June 8, 1902, at 12:01 a. m.. Eastern Stand ard Time. Supersedes Time Table No. 26, of June 5. 1901. Eastbocnd. .WestbonBd. Passenger.. Passenger. Daily. Daily. No. 3. P.M. STATIONS. No. 4. A. M. 11.03 10.43 slO.32 sl0.22 slO.12 f 9.50 s 9.42 9.40 s 9.30 9.20 f 9.12 9.00 s 8.37 3.40 Lv... Qoldsbero ...Ar. 8 S.W a 4.09 s 4.20 s 4.32 f 4.4tt s 4.53 a 5.07 a 5.19 I 5.25 5.40 a rfXV Best's. LaGraaga ...... Falling t?rek .... ....... Kinston ....... Caswall ....... Dover . . ........ Dover . . ..... Core Creek ...... Tusearora Clark's . Ar. New Bern Lv. .. New Bern ..... James City .Ar. ..-. . .Lv. . .Ar. a 5.50 6.02 f 6.15 f 6.18 ..... Rlverdala ., f p.13 Croatan ....... f 8.09 ...... Ha velock ...... s 8.00 ...... i Newport t... a 7.48 Wild wood t 7.39 . Atlantic ....... t 7.35 Ar. , Morehead City.Lv. s 7.27 Ar . . Atlantic Hotel . . Lv. 7.20 Lv.. Morehead Citr..Ar 7.25 s 6.30 s 6.43 6.49 t 6.54 s 7.02 7.07 S 7.07 7.15 Ar. .M. City Depot .Lv. 7.03 P.M. A. M f 8 ton Sirnal. u Regular Stop. TJ. S. L. DILL. Gn. Supf. graph Station. The Tourist Season OPENS WITH THE MONTH OF JUNE. ' ": And the SOUTHERN RAILWAY Announces the sale of LOW RpE SU3IMER EXCURSION TICKETS FROM 'nLL SOOTHERS POINTS To the delightful resorts located on and reached via its lines. Tliaae Tick eta Ga aa Sale Jane lat,1902 That section of North Carolina known as .... i "THE LAND OF THE SKY" and ihe 'SAPPHIRE COUNTRY 1 Is particularly attractive to those m search of montain resorts, where the nir is ever cool an-i invigorating, and whew acommodationi?' can be had I either at the comfortable and well-kept boarding houses or the more eipensive and up-to-date hotels. : . . ir SLEEPING 6JRS Go into service from various points to principal resorts, thus affording Greatly Improved Facilities for reaching those points. Particular attention is directed to the elegant Dining Car Cerviee on principal through trains. Southern Railway has just issued its handsome Resort Folder, descriptive of the many delightful resorts along the line of its road. This folder ojso gives the names of proprietors of hotels and T I N JG I N FO R M A T I O N 1, 3 902, THE OLD CONSERVATIVE of Philadelphia, WIIiL ADJUST ITS RATES OF DESIRABLE CONTRACTS ISSUED, V T.. r .!..j o..n...nf and witn income ior ' . . principal for 20 years INCONTESTABLE l? IN PROFITS OF COMPANY WITH IS ' ' DURABLE - AGENTS. yi-i eecj. laN th. NV the finestr Net the Aefcr tablo and jay a. wiuDrAAfv, 59. hoarding hotjses and ia namber of tz< they aa a ceo mm oil a to. Capj can had upon apfjjicatlrts fra.'any South Railway Ttcfret Agent. . For detailed informs : km tasto tare Sleeping Car reservations, etc, eat on near est Ticket Atttjat or address, T. C. STURGIS. C. T. A.' . Kaleiih, N. Qr W. A. TURK, P. T.iM S. H. HARDWIQK, G. P. A. ; r- 'M LADIES! $500 REWARD $SZSXSX& falls torrUere. Mail. Htrialuiu. ir.wur. Hoy lana iwmnKK&, swerj lor ur mtr TnuA? lvrUsou tbat W1I (!ti.. us into. Ita. JaE.vy. tO., Dikran. 111. C'VrornnaPaU J. 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The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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