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jStHE MORNING POSTs THURSDAY, AVGUSl aiiqi r7 THE STOCK MftftKET 3 nd Active attfic Open- :-Downward Tendency Liter Irregular at' the Close - . ... of 23 and Nashville. ..t v 8r. Lonls rose 1H. There . mi . a large fraction L . i'i. hs. St. Paul j if. rrvd. Canadian Pacific. i :ril. Norfolk & Western . u I'r.t -n. In a majority of w r gains cf a small frae-v-rkr: v.-3s broad and active. a.utre stocks ma.ie rur 1. . fr Lou sville. Ucons.n ;r. I ar.l Vhzn .Terminal N rrd. Colorado Fnel tnade m. t!ie iXTivcr t Hio (Jrande wv.ns before the market t better llstribateUv the south nd Eu: r i:..y w..u rvanzing m sTjo vvln g nwre dLposit ion to trade. ' V?:Ll:;rr moderate rise in : ; r-is or to c; ami re-, i Frraixa ano more or Jess new traying. -j rcver;a avovv lue iowet. riue weather in Texas was still hot awl Oirtacoopa & St. Louis rose'drr. Mrimnm mnFhlM.ift .-h t J'T-rVVSvA KSn u;110 adins 11 a- OS to 104 . x nrn-'-i 4 ! dep", td it was hot ta other sections ... ,i T.niH'r oi irs lmpnaui " -u uoinc -were iraiwriws rc- ; .: rr more. Sr. Panl and ports of declining conditions, especially Oatral airance,! atut a in Texas though ecrme unfarorable re , - 11 ..clock and the market Trts also cam from the region east of irVrY'r str-nr!y In spots, I tho rpi. Cuton the other. hand V v.,-.rw of J. V. Morgan iTO3n'' oC the cro? rfrpcnrtn were bearfh, ?-vt. The S.-nthwfj!tem ' the receipts of new cotton continued on ... l the bet showing led by '. liberal scale, a larger movement is ,v Pa '-': and Ienver & Ilio expected in the near future. The spot . wLi::i advanced 24 and 2 njarkcts were quiet tnd cooler weather .rr;r. V .,C C?! pr-i!ctel for northwestern Texas, r : ". led moderately with North f v.,. .:v .a .. ' U t -!-a"y ira:nin 3U Va-1 wlllcl1 SOTEe thought might extend down ..." c "TeachM "a 'fiotabiv J other sections of the s-tate o that '.. iJm: N-irth'trn rn'ffrrcd later on the dnt'and fell off and most of S.Iver improving .'J ' tho rise was obliterated on realizing. ,. . . r.nt.i: ir of nthor lcs active ! : 2 p-.r::. Toledo. St. Ixui- ; !v!'med l1-. Coicm lrt Fuel the lowest. Northern active on the curb at nn .--r 2 r-.:its. Bonds were few exceptions the course n ! MTirarJ in th noon .T-rir-. wVre snail and had n rr.c. Southern Pacific, -e ('!? were lifted to a .il T..ied. St. I'iii V 2. lransville an.l H- - mv' it rain 3 . and thre r r.-.v I;! Hag up of other usually. i :-sk. 1 . r th market was harden- :";.:n.i-T!S ' i' eTTn.l-' 1 its rise to ll-x ! -.-! Car the preffrrcl 1 - . - ;r.'n an J R:"el stv-k a lire r. Denver Ar Rio Grande roce i cai the prefcrrrd 2. Canadian t.-::;r.sl 2U and Sonthern Rail - T r.'-States Express galneil 3. r; Pacific and St. Inis South - rn ; r'rrsl sagged a point or ctlons else - ar.l thre were reactions vm a f easted rise of about a : i iV:tii;i Vlre- thi des no: narily imply bull mar. . t ira.-vt ar.l laterntionai riuvcr . . ,.-.. t . r r--tv '-'! rr-red 5. b it selllnc to realize alnca-jtiWTTt'Rrr-the rrnson-tftat -5 r:T. and the principal active; receipt are picking np rapidly ana it ri a pint or ru-re. Wis-'from now cn eah week is expected to -i -'r.il preferrel fell back 2 show a movement far In excess of last I N..ir:. Chattanooga & Ixnis Tesr At the present time expectation ,'; ... . . . 'ls for a September bureau report any- Svel? Thcovd.-Here from five to seven per cent Mir I r.-. Denver & RL Grande Angost. Mail report of Texas crop ' ."-. Western I'nion came into i fa'Hnr are daily multiplying. The mar- .-.inl inln and Republic Steel ; vnt. Realizinr flewhre llie closing was active and ftr York Stork Qnotattona Open. Cfos -a I-,- o o n Car Fdy , :i Suiting . 13, . 3U . 401 132U . 02J 13 31J A-..-:. 47 132 02; 102 oi . . : I'.: rer 102, riT.i:.i corner ..... u' ;.a Rapid Transit r' and Ohio ... :e and Ohio pref -ke an I Ohio ... I. and P 7J 07 10 0I 341 110 wi 1K3 IS'. 35 87 21 42 I: 1811 w ''.:'i:f-d Ga lj I u.l - Terminal ..... Ttrr.i'nil pref . :t a::l llidscn... i il t; 31 223 St 23 4H 170 170 j l;t p-,-f , - CV-.tml .1 .-: t:!"aal Paper . .. , -v.;ie and Nashville., i:-:n -I-Ktaa K. T. , K- T. pref , ;rl Pacific" " " Central ....... '-- jsi Natinnal ...... . -n! Biscuit ar.l Western ... Vcrk Central V. t). ar.d W "r Mail ay 101 j H2 21 1571 1354 147 32 04 J . 101 . 12 - 21 . 150 . IS-'J . IIS . 32 . CAl - 117 . 20J . 10 . 48 . 23 . 70 . 1G3I . 34 . 4H . rrm . 100 . 40 . 07 . 80 . 73 10 117 10 48 25 70 103! 31 44i Gas -''.-.-a-.: a I Stcl ''- Jr rref i.: 21 pref v- an 1 I I- Str'hwerem I- s. tthwotern pref.. -m rt.i5!trj-y -rn Railtvay pref . I ll.Jw ooa)a)t I - Pacifie i Pafi.? t Pa-if;e pref 1 r -r j.ref . k1 .............. s. S-.i r.ref "-"f-r-i Unioa v:i ah prf 104; IfiOl 50 07 C . 731 I 20 3 78 40 08 73 00 51 53 e 100 1005 12 03 13 "87 40 00 03 . 4 48 O.S 13J Sill 415 00J 03 33 08 130 '-r. Chora Co ,. Chem. OS 12$ 2 ' Tloney .tarketa ' '" York, Ar.g. 20. Money on call ' .t 4 per cent; prime mercantile 4i?3 p.r cent. Sterling exchange i h acaal business in bankers at 44 t"5? fr demand ana at ''HiiZO for present day bills; pcsted ratea 4S-"V??4?r and 4SS; cemmcr. dal biLs 4s3J?lS4l; bar silver 52; Mexican dollars 41. Baltimore Mock .Tfrki Baltimore. Aug 20. The market clos ed at live ant! rm. Seaboard Air Line ITaihva.r common a: 34 J opened un charged, ?o!l down to. 3J, reacted to 1 3.1 1 n.i .t o.r; L" " w ' . reai-u - ' it b err. lyiiuu li ' i L SU Jf,SSS " ? .fflS?''. Iways incomes at 70J opened i up; J to 71 J and closed at 71. soil Cotton New York, Aug. 20. The volume of i trading in cotton today was not as large - ! a iprtmlsr. lntt a- fh n-'Wa rope There prices ; V ' k,;," " Vr .nii,t.htm JT' .3l and cor.tlncr.tal ouylng covenng while Q" """J" little rain- over the en I New York, Aug. 20. Receipts of cot ton: Galveston 3.110, New Orleans 433. Mobile 113. "Savanah 410. Charleston S, Norfolk 70, Augusta 417. j t" n . crt Open. , $.52 , 8.07 , 7.95 , 7.ST , 7.88 . 7.07 , 7.8S , 7.8S Ilisrh. 8.5J 8.11 7.00 7.fX) 7.01 7.03 7.88 7.00 Ixw. CSos. 8.52 8.07 7.05 7.SS 7..V8 7.01 7.8S 7.S7 8.53 8.) 7.03 7.SC 7.SS 7.01 7.88 7.S7 CI 'Nor. . lec. . Jan. . lb. . March. 7W York, Aug. 20. Yesterday's bull- jsh bureau report on cotton failed to accomplish more than to lead to two or thrce P5nt advance in the early cot- . T . . . t0!i niarket today. Later there was two points further advance. leading ex- porters lougbt freely of August and , Scftember. Cables through private 1 ,-,-, rces jj not attach Importance to the arable a lvic,- now coming in , a to :he crop bat conservative con- ccras nere were aisposea 10 yira iunu ' partly true. In fact specu.ators have ; all alns been k-klnsr for a set lack . to corrr their short commitments, but ket hinges laregly on the doings of the -ai; street speculator who ha been ti,; fit. t. tinnArt'iTif ? hm question of rain in Texas, without which the next ton days may cnt o.T the crop n much as half f "hree quarter mfllion 'bales. Receipte at port? today were 'estimated at 4.S00 bales, against 2.483 bales lat year. MTRrilY & CO.v INC. Chleaso Grata an JIrovtlon WHEAT: Open. High. Low. Close Sept. . . Dec. . . CORN: Sct. . . 70 C7i 70i C9 67 i 07 70x C7j 52 41 32J 201 02, 41 S3 Z0i 62J 41 32 20J 10.07 16.15 10.42 0.57 52 41J 34$ 10.23 1G.40 10.57 0.77 I Dec. OATS: Sept. . . Dec. . . TORIv: Sept. . . 10.07 10.25 10.15 10.40 Oa'ot. Sept. . Oct. . RIBS: Spt. . Oct. . 10.45 0.00 . 0.70 . 0.25 10.C0 0.77 9.03 0.42 0.70 . 9.00 9.22 9.42 naltlmora Gralo and Provision Baltimore, Aug. : 20. FJour Dull . and Unchanged: receipts 37,032 bcrre's; ex perts 133 barrels. Wheat Firmer: snot and August 72$ 20J"j(.7.4lt: September 72ft72: October 720 72 ir Icmber 71f'n-l: steamer. No. fed 7OiS70j; receipts 74.273 bivhels; export jvohe; Southern by sample 683 73: Southern on grade 71S73. ' ; new or old, . November 43; year 43 j'!3J: January 43! asked: receipts I'.040 bushels: exports none; Southern white and yellow corn OOrttOJr k Oats Steady at. a decline; No. 2 new white SO; No. 2 mixed, new, 31S32; re ceipts 20.374 bushels-:' exports none. Rye Firm: No. 2 53; No, 2 western, i57: receipts 1.351 bnsheV; exports none. 3 Hay Uniet ana uncnangeo'. 78 J Grain Freights Dull and easy; steam 41jto Liverpool rter bushel 2d 'August; Oi'errk for ordeVs, per quarter, 2s, 4d 73 September. 0O Itntter Firm and lower: fancy imlta-. j tion 18?10: fancy creamery 207?21 ; fani icy larfle ITllS; fancy roll 7TJTI7; good roll 15; :ore pneckd 1413. Ksrcs Steady and unchanged; ires-j 19720. I Cheese Firm and nnchanged: large . OffilO; medium 10Jf10: mall 1010 Sngar Firm and unchanged; line ana coarse grannlatel 4.71. Naval Stores New York. Aug. 20. Naval Stores Stocks: Ronin 32,103 barrels; spirits tur pentine 1.770 barrel : tar 1.30 barrels. Prices Spirit tumepine. oil lArrels. 47; machine made barels 47; tanpine tar n Is 2.25; oil barrels 4.50; rosin common strained 1.55; good strained 1.55: D l.r,2. E 1X3. F 1.70, G 1.75. n LOO. I 2.33. K 3.0O. M 3.43. N 3.75. W 4.10, WW 40. September Wbeat Open. Close. . 74 74? ew York. . St. Louis . . ............ C4 04 September Corn Open. Close. . 59 60 ... .. .. .. .. 4S 43i" New York St. Louis 0 Two one-legged cripples when quar reling at Rome drew their knives, with the result that one of the disputants iyas stauoca to Jeam -by tire other, who las no left iand. Eleven experts have worked tor five : rom of a Ldon club. The Jericho of today is a collection 'of wretched cabins, Inhabited by a peculiar people, unlike acy others in Palestina. Qa!ck Trip to TVorthvrest xlm S. A, L. Hallway Improved passenger service has been inaugurated to the Northwest bv the Seaboard Air Line Railway and the inced the time several hours and only one change of cars between Raleigh and Cincinnati and two ehaturp to Phionro 'ana M. Louis, rollowing. is the schedule: Leave Jtaie:gh 11.35 a.m. Arrive Richmond 4.55 a. m. I Leave Richmond . G.45 p. m. Arrive Cincinnati 11.50 a. m. Leave Cincinnati 12.20 noon Arrive Chicago 8.40 p. m. Arrive St. Louis 0.40 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. Lours for all points west and northwest. This connection also gives fine service to the Mountains of Virginia, making stops at Charlottesville. Basic City, Staunton, Goshen. Clifton FoTge. Hot Springs, Alleghany and White Sulphur Springs. For any Information regarding rates, routes,' etc.. apply to C. II. GATTIS, C. P. & T. A., Raleigh, N. C. " n. S. LEARD, T. T. A.. Raleigh. N. C. Saeelal KalM Via . A, 1 Ry. BIRMINGHAM, 517.S5, Rnlelgh to Birmingham, Ala., and return, account National Baptist Comventlon. Tickets on sale Sept. 14, 13 and 10: final limit Sept. 27th. WILMINGTON, N. C. SG.53, Raleigh to Wilmington, N. C, ami return, account Holiness Convoca tion of North Carolina. Tickets to be sold September 20. 21 and 22, with final limit September 30th. RICHMOND. VA. S7.20, RaVigh to Richmond, Va., and return, on certificate, account Anriual Session Gani Fonn-.ain U. O. T. R., Richmond, .Va., Sept. 2d to 0th, lnclu- Itc. $31.70, Raleigh f and return, accour to Des Moines, la., account annual session Sov ereign Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F Sepr tember 13th to 20th. Tickets on sale Septemher 11. 12. 13 and 14; final limit September 23th. ?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. Ss T. A.. Raleigh, N. C. H. S. LEARD. T. P. A., ' Raleigh, N. C. Special Kates Announce: via SoatUern WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Raleigh to Winston-Salem, N. C, and return $3.05, account Hiliness and Mis saonarv Convention. Tickets on sale Aug. 28th.- 20th and 30th, final limit Sept. Oth. 1002. WINSTON-SALEM. N. C. $3.05 Raleigh to Winstonalem, N. C and return account annual session of the Grand Baptist Association. Tickets on sale Aug. 18. 10 and 20th, with final limit Aug. 23th. w BIRMINGnAif, ALA. $17.83 Raleigh to Birmingham, Ala., account National Baptist Oonvention. Tickets on sale Sept. 14, 15 and 10th, with final limit Sept. 27th, 1002. WILMINGTON, N. C. $0.55 Raleigh to Wilmington, N. C, and return, account Holiness Convoca tion of North Carolina. Tickets on eale Sept. 20th to 22d, inclusive, with final return limit Spt. 50fh. 1002. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Raleigh to Birmingham, Ala,, and re turn a rate of one -fare for the round trip, account National Baptist Conven tion. Tickets on sale Sept. 14-15 and 10th. with final limit Sept. 27th. Rate from Raleich $17.85. DENVER. COL. $45.50 Raleigh -to Denver, Col., ac count National Fraternal Congress. Tickets on sale Aug. 22 and 23rd. with final return limit Oct. 5th, 1902. Liber al stop-over privileges' allowed. RICHMOND, VA. Account annual session Grand Foun tain U. O. T. R., Richmond, Va., Sept. 2-9th. Tickets will be cold at rate of one and one-th'rd ' first-class limited fares for the round trip . on Certificate Flaix DENVER. COL. $43.50 Raleigh to Denver, Col., and Teturn, account National Association of Letter Carrier. Tickets on 'sale Ag. 20th, 30th and 31st, with final return limit Oct. 5th. 1002. RALEIGH, N. C. Account Convention and Tournament North Carolina State Firemen's Asso ciation (colored) Raleigh, N. C, Aug. 2G-28th, 1002. Low rate tickets will be sold from all point on the Southern Railway within the State also including Norfolk, Suf folk and Danville. Va. ASIIEVILLE. N. C. Raleigh to Asheville. N. G.. and return $S.S0. account Meeting Society of Ameri can Florists and Ornamental Horticul turists. Tickets on sae August 17th, ISth and l!th. flnaJ liciU Ausust 25th GREENSBORO, N. C. Raleigh to Greensboro. N. C and re tnrn $1.60, account Confederate Veter ans Reunion. Tickets on sale August 18, 10 and 20th, with final limit August 5th, 10O2. t For full particulars. Information, etc., call on or address T. C. Sturgis,. city ticket agent, Yarborough House build ing. Raleich. N. C ' . SOUTHERN RAILWAY VTeekKtnd Rate, to .TWuntnla Resorts . The Southern Railway will roll round trip tickets to points named below for jX trains Saturdays && forenoon Sun- days, good eturning, leaTing destina tions not later than Monday following date of sale, except Morehead CtyT N. T C, Saturday trains 'only, god returning leaving destination not later than Tuesday' following date of sale, and Blowing Rock. N. C, all trains FrK days and Saturdays, good returning, leaving destination not later than Tues day following date of sale, at following rate from. Raleigh: To Asheville, N. C .......$0 23 To Black Mountain. N. O. 5.S3 To Round Knob. N. C 5.C5 To Marion. N. C 5.30 To Morganton. N. C 4.S0 To nickory, N. C, . 4 75 To Shelby. N. C ....5.Z3 To Connelly5 Springs. N. C . 4.73 To Rntherfordton, N. C, ....... 5.S5 To Lincolnton. N .C, 4.75 To Cliffs, N. C 4.73 To Lenoir, N 4.go To Norfolk. Va. 4.00 To Old Point. Vk.. .. .. .. .. 4.00 To Ocean View. Va . . 4.00 To Virginia Beach Va.. .. .. .. 4.25 Morehead City, N. C 4.00: Wilmington. . U 4.00 Blowing Rock. N. C 7.80 To Hot Springs, N. C 7.00 For .further particulars, tiejcet3. Pull man reservations, etc.. write .or call on T. C. STURGIS. C T. A., Yarborough House Building. Fayetteville St.. Raleigh, N. C. $ T- IU.TI.nER RESORTS The Southern Railway announces the sale of low-rate Summer Excursion Tickets to all the delightful resorts lo cated, on and reached via its lines. ; These tickets jro one sale June 1. 1002. The section of North Carolina known as "The Land of the Skv" and "The Sapphire Country" is particularly at tractive to those in search of niouyitain resorts. . Call and get free at ofllce below the superb illustrated bcofc. "Summer in the and of the Sky," Tiring list of hotels and boarding houses wirn their location, rates of board, facilities, attractions. tc. Additional Sleeping Cars go into service from various points to principal resorts, affording greatly improved facilities. Particular attention is directed to our elegant Dining Car Service on principal through trains. For detailed information, tfekets, Pull man reservations, etc., address T. C. STURGIS. Yarborough House Building, . " " - ANNUAL EXCURSION GOLDSBORO TO ASHVILLE. N. C. AUG." 10th. SOUTHERN RAILWAY will operate its Annual Excursion to Asheville Au gust 19th, leaving Goldsboro at 8.80 a. m.; Selma 0.14 a. m.: Raleijrh 10.10 a. in.; Durham 11.00 a. m.; Greensboro 1.05 p. m.: High Point 1.41 p. m.; Lex ington 2.1G p.!m.; arriving at Asheville at 7.00 p. m: ROUND-TRIP RATE ONLY $4.00.. Passengers return on any regular train up to and including Tram No. 30 which leaves Asheville S.55 a. m. Aug.', 22d. Two days and ntsrht-s in the "Land of tho Sky." ior further information call on any agent of th Southern Railway or write Rilu VERNON. T. P. A., ' ' 1 : Charlotte, N. C. S. H. HArfDWIOK, G. P. A., Washjiigton. D. C - . --i CAROLINA NORTHERN RAILROAD TIME TABLE. No. S. In Effect Monday, 8:00 A. M Decern, ber 15, 1001. MARION. S. C. (Operating; Denartxuent.) (Easiera Time Standard.) Northbound Southbound Firet-Class First-Class (Mixed) STATIONS. (Mixed) No. 2, T No. 1 P. M. - ' ' - A. M. 5.00 s Luroberton. N. C. (S.A.L.) 6.30 4.52 f Pope. N. C. . 0.42 4.47 s Kingsdale.vN, C. " .. 6.50 4 33 s ProeJrvUle. (A.C.L.Cross) 7.10 4.18 s BarAcsrille. N. C. " ..... 7.S0 3.57 f Marietta, N. C. " 3.48 f Homeville, S. C. " 3.30 f Page'$ Mill, S. C. " 3.31 f Keulper, S. C. -3.14 s Fork, S. C. " 3.02 s Zion. S. C. " 2.50 f Rogers, S. C. " 2.30 a Marwion, S. C. 8.05 8.15 S.23 8.41 8.45 9.07 9.39 Daily, s Stop, f Flag. Rule 1. Maximum speed, twenty-flve miles per hour. Rule 2. Rules governing employes of connecting line at. Lumberton (including movement or trains) aro adopted as tha rules of this company. T. C. McNEELY. General Superintendent AUGUSTUS MELLIER, President and General Manager. SpencerTrask& Co., BANKERS, 27 & 29 Pine Street, New York Members New York Stock Exchange, ATLANTIC COAST TTND RAIL ROAD COMPANY. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. Dated January 15. 1902. TRAINS GOING SOUTH., No. 23 Daily Leave Wcjdon 11.50 a. m., arrive Rocky Mount 1.00 p. m. Leave Tarboro 12.22 p. m., leave 'y Rocky Mount 1.05 p. m., leave Wilson 1.59 p. m.. leave Selma 2.55 p. m., leave Fayetteville 4.30 A'Tp. m., arrive Florence 75 p. m. ;VV" arrive Rocky Mount 10.32 p. m., leave Rocky Mount 10.02 a. m.. leave Wilson 11.10 a. in., leave T. Selma 11.50 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 iiiount p. m leave wnsuu 8,31 p. m,, arrive Goldsboro 9.20 p. m . No. 41 Daily Leave Roclr Mount 5.45 a. m., leave Wilson 6.26 a. ta.. leave Goldsboro 7.31 a. ra. leave Magnolia 8.37 a. in., arrivaiiVU mineton 10.10 ?. m.1 No. 49 -Daily Leave Rocky Mount 12.32 p. . m., leave Wilson . 2.40 p. m.. leave Goldsboro 3.15 p. m.. leave Magnolia 4.25 p. m., arrive Wil mington 0.00 f in. TRAINS GOrXfl nRTH. No. 7S Daily Leave Florence 10.03 a. m leave Fayetteville 12.40 a. m., leave Selma 2.10 a. m., arrive Wilson 2.57 a. m., leave Wilson 2.35 p. ni., arrive Rocky Mount 3.30 p.' m.. leave Tarboro 2.31 p. m., leave Rocky Mount 3.50 n. ra.. arrive Wllnn 4. S3 n. No. 102 Daily ; except Sunday Leave Goldsboro 7.35' a. m leave' Wit f on S.20 a. m.. arrive Rock? Mount 9.00 a. m., arrive Tarboro 9.34 a. m. No. 32 Daily Leave Florence 8.05 p. m leave i- ayetteville 10.09 p. leave Selmn 11.25 p.. m arrive Wilton 1 07 n rr. Inn XVi1ar.fi 11.34 a. to., arrive Rockv Mount i 12.10 a. nu leave Rocky ilountj 12.43 a. m., arrive Weldon 1.37 I w a. m. No. 40 Dariy Leave Wilmington 7.0C P. m., leave Magnolia S.3Q p. m , leave Goldsboro 9.37 p. nU leave Wilson 10.45 p. m, arrive Rocky . Moant 11.23 p. m. No. 4S Daily Leave WUmlngton 9.30 a. m., leave Magnolia 11.05 a. m leave Goldsboro i2.2S a. m.. leava Wilson1 1.1 8 p. m., arrive Rocky t Mount 1.53 p. m. 'j.Adkin Division Mela Line Train leaves Wilmington 0.10 it. m.. arrives Fayetteville ;12.20 p. m"., leaves Fayette ville 12.42 p. m tcr::e3 Sanford 1.5S p. m. Returning leaves Sanford 3.03 p. m arrives Fayetteville 4.20 p. in., leaves Fayettevilla .30 9. m.. arrives Wilmipgton 7.15 p. m. . Bennettsville Branch Train leases Bennettsviile S.10 a. m.. Maxton 9.05 n. m.. Red Springs 9.3' a. m.. I'arktca 10.41 a. m Hope alills 10.55 a. in., arrives FaTettevill 11.10. Returning leaves Fayetteville 4.45 p. m- Hone Mills .uu p. m., ited Kpnng? p. m aiax ton G.16 p. m., arrives Bennettsvill 7.15 p. m. Connections at FayettevUle with traia No. 78 at Mastnn with th Garolina Central Railroad, at Red Springs with the Red Springs & Bowtnore Railroad, at Sanfcrd with the Seaboar4 Air Lina and Southern Railway, at Gulf with ths i-urnam a 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 5.4Z n. ta.. Kinston 0.45 p. m. Returning leaves Kinston 7.30 a. tn.i Greenville 8. 30 a. ecu, arriv ing Halifax at 11.05 a. m.. Weldon 11.20 a. m.. daily except Sncdax. Trains on Washington . J3ranch leava Washington '8.00 a. m. and 2:45 p. m., arrive Parmele 8.55 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. and 0.15 p. m.. daily exceot Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro. N. C. dally ex cept Sunday 4.35 p. m., Sunday 4.35 p. m., arrives Plymouth 0.35 p. m.'i 6.30 p. m. Returning leaves Plymouth daily except Sunday 7.30 a. and Sunday 0.00 a. m., arrivea Tarboro 9.55 a.: m., 11.00 a. m. Train on Midland, N. C. Branch leave Goldsboro ri!y except Sunday. ! 5.00 a. m., arriving Smithfield G.10 a. m. Re turning leaves Smithfield 7.00 a. m., arrives at Goldsboro 8.25 a. m. . Tra;.n cn Nasnvtlle Branch leaves Rocky Jfount at 0.30 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. m., 5.45 p. m., arrives . at Rocky Mout 12.10 p. m., 6.20 p. m., dailv except Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leaves-5 War saw for Clinton daily except Sunday. 11.40 a. m., 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 for all points North daily, all rail via Richmond. . H. M. EMERSON, i General Passenger Agent J. R. KENLY. Gen'l Manager. T. M. EMERSON. Traffic Manager, CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO ROUTE TO THE WEST O. & O. ROUTE TO THE WEST. southern Ry. train leaving Raleigh SU5G a. ra., arrives Greensboro 11:59 At, Lynchburg 4:07 p. m. Charlottesville 5:50 p. m., connecting with C. & O. Ry. C. & O., James River Dir., train leaves Lynchburg daily 4:10 p. m. (waits till 4:30 p. m.: for Southern Ry), and. con nects, at Clifton Forge with Main Line train, ariving Va. Hot Springs 9:45 p. m; White Sulphur 9:04 p. m.; Cincinnati 75 a. m.; Louisville 10:33 a. mi, Chi cago 5:30 p. m., and St. Louis 6:45 p. hi. C. & O. Main Line, leaves Charlottes-J ville 10:29 p. m., dailj-, arrives Cincin nati 11:45 a. m., Chicago (ex- Sun.) 8:40 p. m and St. Louis 9:45 p. m. S. A. L. train lerfving Raleigh 11:33 a m., arrives Richmond 4:55 p. m., con nects with," C. cc O. leaving Richmond 7:00 p. m. daily, ariving Cincinnati 11:45 a. rm, Chicago 8:40 p. m. ex. Sun.) and St Louis 9:45 p. m. C & O. through trains are Vestibuled, electric lights and carry Parlor Cars, or Pullman Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars, and connect for all points in Michigan, Colorado, Pacific Coast, the Wesr, Northwest and Southwest. - For Rates, Tickets. Pullman Reserva tions and detailed information, apply to youT Ticket Agent, or address W. O. Warthen, D. P. A., C. & O. Ry., Rich mond, Va.. """" H. W. FULLER. G, P. A. C. E. DOYLE. General Manager. SCHEDULE OF THE RLALETGH AND GAPE FEAR JM.IDROAT). DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. In effect on and 'after August 17, 1902. SOUTHBOUND TRAINS. Stations. No. 1. N. 3. Lv. Raleigh... ... .. 7.00 am. 4.0Opm Lv. Caraleigh Junct. . 7.05 lam! 4.03 pm Lv. Caraleigh Mills. . 7.10 ami Lv. iSyrvsola .... 7.15 ami 4.10 pm 4.15 pm Lv. Jarnes 4.22 pmi Lt. Hoibby . .',.'. 7.28 ami Lr. iMcCullers . : . . 7.40 am' Lv. Banks , . . . 7.43 ami . Dr. Austin . ..... 7.50 am Lv. Willow Springs . 8.00 ami Lv. Sexton ..... 8.20 ami Ar. SuiDoahaw .... 8.25 aim 4.28 pm 4.40 pm 4.45 pm 4.48 pm 5.00 .pm 5.10 pm 5.15 pm NORTHBOUND TRAINS. Stations. ." " ; No. 2. Lt. Sippahaw . ' . V 8.40 am Lt. Sekton . . . . . 8.45 am Lv. Willow Springs . S.53 ami Lv. Austin ..... 9.05 am Lv. Banks 9.10 aim Lv. McCullers. , . . 0.25 aim Lt. Ilobfby ". . . 0.30 ami Lv. Barnes . . 0.35 -am1 N, 4. 5.40 pm 5,45 pm 5.55 pan 6.00 pm 6.03 pm 0.20 pm G.30 pm 0.30 pm 6.40 pm .50 pm 7.00 pm 7.05 pm Tjv. S vlvaola ..... 9.4a ami Lv. Caraleigh Mills . 0.55 am! Lt. Oaraledgh. Junct. 10.05 am Ar. 'Raleigh. .... .10.10 am: All schedule trains carry passengers; JOHN sA. MITiLS. President awl G-eneral Manager. News an2 Opinions t , ttf ; - National Importance , ALONE ' CbNTAIlSTS BOTH. DaUy. by mall... , ...5C a year. Daily and Sunday, by mail. $S a year. The Sunday Sun U the greatest Sunday Newspaper Ja the.. World. Price" 5e a copy. Bt mail ?2 yeuir , Address THE SUN. Ncsr York. . NEW U'.fVr'Er t hrT$J J?nZ? Portsmouth AMERICANPLAN! EUROPEAN PLAN! -Open Ma2eli 20, 1902 Modern with every convenience. Masm'ficeally fnrnishel.. iloslc TetT eveninf Twelve minutes from all steambont. landings .and.-railroads. Jn Nor folk, and three minutes from all steamships avjtV railroads injPortamo?rUj Nt" tlie finest house in America, bnt one ef thtf finest. Kot the -bout table andiser-' vice, but as good as any. American plan. $2.50 day and ap. . Kor9paa $1 per day and up. SPECIAL V.'HEKIA' JUTES. ; JAl G. WILRRAKAM, - Seahoartf Liije Ry "CAPITAL CITT .ROUTE." Short lino to principal cities ef th South and Southwest, Florida. Cuba, Texas, California and Mexico reaching tha capitals of six Stares. In effect March 5, 1902. SOUTHWARD. 1aT'y. T3?n. No. 31. Mo. 27. 4.12 am 7.27 pm 7.0 am 10.25 pm 9.15 'am 1.00 am Lv Raleigh, S, A. Ar Hamlet. " Ar Columbia, . Lv Columbia, " Ar Savannah, " Ar Jftcksonv'le. " Ar Tampa, 10.35 am 2.10 pm 7.00 pm 6 43 am 1.05 am 4.53 am 0.15 am o. 15 pm No. 33. No. 41. ".35 pm 7.30 nni LvRaleieh. S. A. H 4,12 am Ar Hamlet, " . . 7.00 am Ar Wilm'gton, " . . 12.15-pm Ar Charlotte. " .. Ar Atlanta. " . . 10.tS am 10.32 pm 3.55 . p:a .-0am 0. 40 ota ........ 7iO pm 11j35 am 0.20 pm 0.25 pm 2.55 am ........ 7.25 am 4.00 am 0.55 pm Din 8.25 am Ar Angusta, C.&W.C. Ar Jlacon. U. of tia. ArMontg'y, A&WP. Ar Mobile, Ala. L&N. Ar. N. Orleans, L&N. ArNashv'le NC&StL Ar MemDhis. . . No. 32. No. 33. Lv Raleigh, S. A. L. 1.35 am 11.05 am Ar Norlina, " . . 3.32 am 1.05 pm Ar Portsmouth, " .. 7.15 am 5.35 pm No.- 34. No. C6. Lv- Raleigh, S. A. L. 1.35 am 11.35 Ar Norlina, " .. 3.32 am 1.25 pm Ar Richmond, " .. 0.33 am 4.53 pm Ar Wash'n,' P. R. R. 10.10 am 8.30 pm Ar N. Y.. O.D.S.Co.. Ar Baltimore, " . . Ar Phf-adelphia, - . . Ar New York, .. At Wash'n, N&WSB. a pro 11.25 am 11.25 p'm 1.38 pm - 2.50 ata 4.13 pm 5.3 aui ....... 6.r- aa Ar Baltimore, UtSt'U .a 6.45 am ArPhila. N.Y.P.&N. 5.4Qpm F.10 ata ArN'ew York. " ... 8.15pm 8.00am Note (a) Daily except Sunday. (b) Eastern Time. Connections at JaeKBon ville and Tampa for all. Florida East Coast points, an Cuba and For to Kico. At mew one a as for all points in Texas, Mexico and Call fornia. J . .,-', TRAINS ARRIVE RALEIGH AS FOLLOWS: Frpm NoTth. N'o. 31 at. No. 41 at. No. 27 at. . . i . . . 4.09 a. in. 3.50 p. m. 7.24 a. m. From South, No. 34 at. No. 38 at. No. 66 at. 1.30 a. m. 11.00 a. m. 11.30 a. m. SLEEPING OAR SERVICE. Trains 31 and 34 Florida and Metro politan Limited, has Drawing Room Sleeping Cars New York to Jacksonville and Atlanta, and between Portsmouth and Charlotte. Vestibule day coaches Washington to Jacksonville, Portsmouth to Atlanta. No. 27 and 66 "SEABOARD" Fast Mail has drawing room buffet sleeping car New York to Jacksonville, connect ing at Hamjet with sleeping car to and from Atlanta. No. 38 and 41 drawing room sleeping car and day coaches between Ports mouth and Atlanta., Tickets on sale to all points. Pullman berths reserved and reservation's made on outgoing steamers 'from Norfolk. Baggage checked from .hotpls and resi dences without extra charge at Up-town Ticket Office Tarboro House Building. C. H. GATTIS, U, T. ANDP.A. 1hones 117. Raleigh. N. C li. S. LEARD, T. P. A., Raleigh, N. a ATLANTIC -& NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY. TIME. TABLE No. 27, To Take Effect -Sunday, June S, 1902, at 12:01 a. m.; Eastern S'rand- . ard Time. Supersedes Time Table No. 26, of Eastbound. Passenger. DaUy. No. 3. Westbound. Passenger. Daily. No. 4. STATIONS. P. M. 3.40 A. M. 11.03 10.43 s 10.32 a 10.22 ?10.12 f 9.50 s 0.42 0.40 s 9.30 b 9.20 f 9.12 s 9.00 s 8.37 Lv. .. Goldsboro . . . . . . Best's. . . . .Ar. s 4.UO e 4.00 6 4.20 s 4.32 ...... LaGrangp . .... Falling i?revk "Kinston Caswell . . Dover . . . Dover . . . Core Creek ...... Tuscarora . at t 4.4t s 4.53 .Ar. s 5.07 e 5.19 f 5.25 g 5.40 S 5.50 6.02 f 6.15 , t 6.18 s 6.30 b 6.43 ' 6.49, t 6.54 ' Clark's Ar... New Bern . .Lv. Lv... New Bern' ..Ar. James City ..... . .... Riveidale ........ Croatan Havelock Newport ....... ....... Wildwood Atlantic Ar.. Morehead City.Lv. Ar . . Atlantic Hotel . . Lv. t 8.13 f 8.09 a 8.00 b 7.4fl f 7.39 f 7.35 s 7.27 7.20 s 7.0'i 7.07 7.22 7.15 AT. viry uepoi- .iv. 7.03 P. M. A. M. f Stop Signal. . Regular Stop. TeJ zraph Station. 8 V S. 7m' DILL. Gen. Sunt. THE TRIP OF THE OLD DOMINION LINE Makes a most attractive route to New York and . Northern and Eastern Summer Resorts Express steamships leave Norfoli, Va.. dailv, except Sunday, at 7:00 p. m.. for New Xoik direct, affording opportunity for thrOuglrpassensCTs tcva&-s223' s E A Southwest and Weat to. ririt Richmond. Old Point pomfoit ftud Virgisia Beach ea'ioatt," For tickets and gcnorrJ rafonniUon apply to railroad ticket agents or P M. B. CROWELL, Uenl. AV, Norfolk. Va.; J. F. MAYER, Art. 1212 East Main St, Richmond. Va, H. B. WALKER, ' ; TrafHc Manager. J. J. BROWN, Gen. Pass. Art., - v' - : Now York. N. Y. LADIES! $500 REVAnD&0i Pathologr 1-rco hut cane. ty tnontBl-f regflilatwr' faun t relie. M-v. Kiwrnliise, Trg.,if,-ir. rj lone'suppros'seij. H&o wewi A for anr oUi-r m-ieay' rtfertift-a that -rlli rrlleT one loio. lt. Ja:E(K1, S. . tt.. Chlrwv, li!. (l.'-Kntlun) Paid Kf t-Htal (SO.OOtf- i (1 Having eold his interest in the business of W. C. Strbnach'a Sons to Capt. J. W.. Lee, all parties in debted to W. 0. Sfron aeb's Sons will pleasa eettle on or before Au gust 10 th. ntodfs sis RALEICH. N. C' JACOB BERRY&eO: Members .Consolidated Stock Excfcaoj-, N. Y. Produce Exchange. SMS. BW. (Still; iM ESTABLISHED 1865 44 Broadway, New 'York. ; Phlladjelphia Office: Drexel'Bui'dhsjr. . 20Q Main St.,Durhaa.,K.C Hartford, Conn. . . . ?) Telephon Ne. 7. , ' 'i Send for market .lettere aad pewpMet,' Direct wir3 with the Postal and M'esi. ern Union ocen ensures p jmpt nttn- tion on alt telegraphic bustles. ( . i : -i.i- The Tourist' Season 'OFENS WITH - MONTn OF And the T lAnnounces the- Bale of J LOW RATE SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS mi hi souTHERH poihts : To the delightful resorts located on acJ j reached via its line. , Theae Tleketa Go on Sale June lt,100Ji That section of North Carolina known as , 1 "THE 1 a iun nf TUC ClV . (1 SAPPHIRE COUNTRY 1 4 u t. ntflr1tr nttractlvw to those, la where tbfc"; n!r. ist Wpr rool and invi; invigoratng, anJ where accommodations can do n . either at the comfortable and-. wf-ll-'xcpcV-board!nr hounea or the more expensive; and cp-jto-date ho'a. De nau 5L Go into! eervVe' from,, various, point principal resorts, thus affording y Grially Iiprerel Faeilltlem r for reaching, those points.. Particular attention. U directed to thia; elegant Dining: Car Ccrrice on , .. rjrine4pal through trains. . ( Sonthirn Railway has jst'irrJed.ft haedftonie Resort Folder. .;ficx;ptiv or. the maiiy delighrtul res.irts along tho line of its road. This focr aJ?o giTee the names-of proprietors nf hotJs nna; boarding honse:cd a number cf gaest they ea.aceofnrnddsvt-. Copy, can 'be, had upon -npplrcaticr. to aay oothcra Railwayj Ticket Agent. For detailed information as to ratw. Sleeping Car rcir;rvaon.. etc, raO--0a nearest Ticket A tni or j'. T. OS1URGI8, a T. A.' J P.aleib, N. a y W. A.TCRK. P. T. M.. . S. H. iHARDWICK, G. P. Ar . .Washington , D. C lit li F R L J
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