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4 Wayne Cotton Growers Hold a Good Meeting h3 Docket for Nxt fixing Term of Court Street Improvement Sun day School People Out in Forco V"!-Nr 'N. C. Au?. 30. Special.- .-. Watao Ounty Cotton Growers' As :Jo met today at noon ia the court . j nrs-iast to a call from the eoun- on which ho tbi arrested. The kill ing occurred a1out two months ago. The onlj ere-witness to the tragedy is a sinn II negro boy about 6 years old. After (Frank "Winn had been placed In jail his counsel 'began habeas corpus proceedings which were heard before Judge Roblryson at Chambers, and .'Winn was allowed to sire a heavy bond for his appearance at the coming term of Superior court, lie gave bond and Is living on his farm near ML Olive. fW. 5. 'Hag-ans, former secretary .to the negro Congressman white, is re psrted as raying that the delegation from Wilson county which was recog nized and seated at the Republican con vention at Greensboro, were appointed men from Mock Tong village. The eyes 15cJ; 30s, 17c; 306, 20c; 40 c 50s of the white cow are, of coral or rubies. 2Sc; COs, 41c. ' ' "" ' ' Because that cow can cure tbe prevail- Carded Egyptian skri-n a Ing disease, the capital of Sun N.ng two-ply: 22s and 2s, 5 to Gc- 30' district displayed Lanterns and decora- 27c; 3is, 29e; 40s, 31c- 5( vr iz?- iva me eireers wun nowors and ura . -'. iimaa. wno, on assuming mc - .i-.sf incsl that tbe cWect of the i-r was to elect delegates to the J on the train by Jack "Sharp, a former r:-.o3 ;nwers' Association,1 resident of Wilson but recently of h r.i.rs ir. the city of Raleigh oa Waie. A delegation started out from .:: r STteu'.er. Afifr a few re- Wiion as the electors of the Republican by nin:brs -f the county organ-' county organization, but they were .vlv wow r''"Hat the following, overtaken on to.- train -by Sharp, who :-.- tere ele.-te-l: Messrs. Georg! held a convention and appointed a new J. . i. , o l. A. T. L rzell. J. set of de.egates, who were seated in .vrroi. J. S. DjtI. J. A. Stcrens ' the convention. . W. MTigrore. As can lo scenf The city will begin Monday to pave vhe :: the d.-Ieeates are composed i Walnut street between Centre ar.d John '.?r.S,:.z farmers of the c4nty. j fjrects, with brick, which were raimi - V."iyre cHir.'y branch of the ns- factored by tbe "Wayne Brck -Works, -.r:."i wa. orginlxej about one year: whose plant is located just outside the - rt"i-? purpose of protecting their ; sonthero corporate limits. The street arlnst the encroachments of committee are making an experiment i;: i N tea oil trust. It Is expect - the me t:n? In Raleigh will take .vr that direction. j with brick for street paving and if Its r, y. -Njo.-o b.ir, together with or Co irt I. F. Ormond, are at prove satisfactory other streets will toon be paved with the same material. The "Wayne county Sunday school con vention is Ja session today at Salem v. oi t.e civil calendar for the nextt church. The- attendance Is even larger .-..- f iperior court. wh!ch convenes than expected. Delegates from a dls u -L!4 'T Monday, the Srh. of Sep- taace are entertained here in the city .v. ."v- 'i'..rf I nothing of great lm-:iud are driven out by private convey , '.:. either Ajcket except the! ance to tho church, which is about three -, - r fr.":n Mt. OIItc, where-miles distant. The convention will close I - .- W--1T!. roared, killed his nephew, j tomorrow afternoon, A largo crowd of Wir.n a thar?el la th warrant, Go'.dtboro icople will go out tomorrow. i Chinatown's Newspaper j Amusing Extracts from a Modern Sheet Published by Celestials ? Iiant hangings. The people hire that white cow and lead ber througb all parts of the districts around the neigh borhood of Canton. The owner o fthe cow is said to have obtained security for it of six thousand toels.' " Tor securing local news the paper mls one decided advan J-ee To Tvong, a schol degre from the Imnerial Univereitv at IVkin, was elected last April as "Mayor of Chinatown" to serve for one year. When a Chinanmn sues an American he must perforce take the case into the regular civil courts. But when one Chinaman sues ncother, the general pub lic nearsnorning of the ligation. It Is settled by Chinatown's Mayor at No. 1C Mort street. It used to be the custom to post up legal notices and decisions on ulletin boaTds in certain public places. Now, they are printed in she newspaper, which thus seves aa a sort af ojeial law journal. "When a laundry Is sold, or instance, rhe buyer deposits the purchase price in the Mayor's hands, ana any person harms' a nc .i.tn. - - rr j viniui 6Ce, 42 to 43c. Skein filling yarns, 2 and 3-ply2-S to 2-12, 131c; 2-14 to 2-1G, 13 tto 14c 2-18, 14c; 2-20, 14 to 1V; 2-24? 15 to lHc; 2-23, lGc;.2-30, Ufc to 17c- 2 20c; 2-40, 21c. - " . Hosiery yarns on con,ifta ft ,oa news the paper j 14." to 14Jcs 15s to 16s, 15c- 18s 151c' tage. The editor, 20s, 15c; 22s, l(Jc; 24. lG'c; 20s, 17c;' lolnr of tlw first 30s, lbc. $r- : KJeh Find, of Gold (Henderson Gold Leaf.) JFc?1.' J' 5- SturS,is ot Random's Bridge was hero this week showing some beau tkul specimens of gold recently found tn: -S?,00 (tbe u0,d Portia nineV which indicates that there is wealth in the old land yet thereabouts. One of his hands found a piece of quartz rock weighing two pounds and six ounces, ,j ,ijt--"nyweignts or pure Old Point. "Wilmington, N. C, Little ton, Jackson Springs and' the principal resorts in the mountains of Western North Carolina. For. any information regarding rates and general information apply to C. H. GATTIS. C. P. & T. A. ; - llaleifch, N. O: . -0- ?pe.!al Kates Via f. A. L. Ry. Round Trip Rates to Principal Summer Resorts. From Raleigh, N. C, to Littleton, N. C. .............. .$ 3.90 HOTEL MONROE,;?rXmr!h NEW AMERICAN PLAN! EUROPESAN PLAN! f Open March 20,J902 Modern with every convenience. ' MagnlCcenlly famished, 3fnsic every ereniPf Twelve minutes from all steamboat landings and raijroads in,Nor-J folk, and three. minntes from all steamhip and' railroads in Portsmouth. Not the finest house in America, but one of the finest. Not the beet table and ser' !ce. but as good as' any. American plan. ?2.r0 rer Vsy and ' bp. EuroDcaal $1 per day and up. SPECIAL WEEIvLY RkTES. . L JAY G. WILDRAHAM.7 x" Old Point, a. Old Point, Va., via Richiuoad. Washington, D. C Riltimore. Md. New York, N. Y. . ........ Boston, Mass. .............. Jackson' Springs; N. C. .. .. .. Southern Pines, N. C....... Wrightsville, N. C IJincolnton, N. C Shelby, N. C Rutherford ton, N. ' C. adlu'1 aaunary can get bis money 1 U1 lue metal found on or property there. Notices of this sort ! ,acd ,neflT. ,the Iertis gold mine on oi txansaction are commnn no r,-i. opposite siae -or Shr,eer t-razir xv has no means of enforcing hW judgments rold. This find was ma'A n-ith.'n orn : rmc w?n s . n. iZiSyfJh?.i otfl" ric finds Pittsboro. N. C. . .y" hi iue same vicinity.' As going to show that gold abundantly ir ffils l0ptoJ nonr the junction of the Halifax, Nnsh and Wnrnrki cinty lines Mr. Charles j. Alfnn his the hile in 6.25 8.23 13.25 13.25 21.25 26.25 4.85 3.50 7.40 S.25 9.10 9.75 11.85 o ? Tickets are nteo sold to all the sum mer resorts'in Nortb Carolina and Vir ginia. The above tickets have a transit limit of fifteen (15) days in each direc tion and a final limit until October 31st, 1902. . For any information, time tables, DUI ft SOrt Of SOCinl fXJtr.1;n -nrmil.1 punish the man who failed to abide bv his decision. . The advertising is not the least inter esting feature of a heet like this. Per haps dialf of the "ads" are of American nrms, ana some of the familiar adver using pictures or the c-u 1,1.-1. . , , ivi any iuiui luaiiuu, time lauit: iSrHnJ'n,'?,?0"!?"!1!'' Somner Erc-rslon Folders ,ni Pam - 4 - . - 2 From tho Now Yorll Evening Post S r.s after the American corre j -.! - had descr'bed the entry of the i. ej troops into tho Forbidden. Cityjorf ;v;x Mere drifted into the China vvs of tLH city re r tain gaudily printed which not only described but . -r3M graphically and with mnch J--.- of detail an overwhelming vie : t ; .r tLe Boxers and the utter " de i ..-n!:?irs.-3 of tho 'E.iropeaa armies. Iv.ivz frvi home confirmed tbe r.ews, fir Catitoaee ptosanta could . - A :horitatively of aa event at I ; After that. the Chinamen 11 3'l wirh amused toleration to the ac- ci the Empress Dowager's fright tii Tie r'scue of the envoy. That .-j I:-er:el at all, It slionld be said, i a s!n that ac appetite for some -yr. rtf news had been awakened In the : - -1. 3 : 1 :o'.l Orteauil. There are per ! ; ti:r.y Chiramen ia New York who :irM Enzlish with any flnency, and - -uM translate the day's d!s ri!i : knots o f their countrymen. r. ,' y.re were who held that, after a". "Merr-an " papers might be rlcM f i ti; colored woodcuts wrong, but '- w?r laughed down. T.en :bere appeared the Emperor's rr I.'niav"orj. giving complete con- tTi;;a to :he newspaper dispatches. .. : si-vwing -lie ostensibly ojeial vef- - to te o:.!y a canard of Boxer r-- Thns Chinatown learned the v-l-- cf a good newspaper. Then? -a I br. several attempts to establish ' - "-e periodiiU here, but they were 'Vrv affair, all of them written ont J ii-i on !i.h-grap!i".c stoes, and the ad iVi! street colony would have r -e of tiem. Not until after the war ;lie Ch:rnn:en rn a recrfptive at- Ths Chinese Weekly Herald, the only h.z. newnpap.r printed from mov tyre east of San Francisco, ha abjjt eighty cumbers, and it ,-Vr.o 50 much In the past year, "T ia ir'incc and in circulatitm, ti?re is hardly a doubt of Jts per-r;J:.r-e as one of the invitations of - " V-.rk'n Chinatown it if .! Ka f inn.! inat aa Mmilarlv ln -e la 12 Iries as the comic weeklies at Aaiorican barbershop. "V"hen the ' 'frrsaa gx oct of Ibnsinows. hia mic- very et range In then- setting. The name Is printed in English above each notice, apparently to convince the adverti-ser that he really got the space he paid 'for. let the letter-press headed "Fringle's Purple Pills" mieht in realitv be an ode to tibe lotos flower for all fhat Mr. Prin gle knows. And right here is one of the sources of anxiet,. His countrymen hold the editor responsible for the advertise ments no less than for tbe editorials. There is in the ofilce an indignant letter from a subscriber who failed to receive any perceptible Jbenefit from tho pre scribed numler ofdoses of some soereign remedy. Mr. Wong, of course, did not know anything about -the medicine, and the lest he could do was to arranse a meeting between the patent-medicine company's representative and the irate invalid. Tith what Tesnlt is not known, though the letter-writer was never heard from again. Chinatown is a city in Itself, and It would be easy to contra-st its journal, fea ture by feature, with the American pa pers. The cornparison. after all, would phow far more of similarity than of dif- j ference. It is the organ of 20,000 peo ple in a foreign land. As the editor's sjilntatory said, a year and a half ago: "We are here as strangers among a race Ignorant alike of our language.vour man ners, and our customs, and apt to make our very virtues of frugality and Indus- tip a pencil-like brush .and. sighting try weapons to scourage us and exclude along it en though it was a rifle, begli; 1 119 Tm thuose ciTl1 rights which are ac-wi.- n.ci. .-,,1 .corded to the meanest and basest of other to tv rite. hen a Cauauaa wishes to nM;onnUtio!,. We have bocn in thp 6nme make characters with exceptional neat-I as tho nnfortnate deaf and r.tss he.akes hJs pencil as close to the (dumb, for having eyes we could not gold bearing quartz 11'. from specimens of which a handful of gold nuggets were extracted. This fie showed to us yesterday. Mr. Alston mado a ve-ry interesting exhibit of gold bearing rocks and nugsrets of the precious metal at the State Fair in on lai a a " . J V. 1 llll, billboards looks 13 Preparing to have a still larger ana more attractive display at the next fair. 3 point as he can. The Chinaman grasp is a far away from the point as the k-ngth win allow. There is bound to bv a good deal of head-scratching and brain racking lefore a translation or crer an abstract of the Englisii s made. The publisher's font of type.Thb only one In New York, com.alns 12.700 of the Moograpblc Chinese characters, a dozen times as many as there are in tbe Chi Tsu Mon, the great reading book, but they do not correspond ex aitly to "those of the American editors and report ers. Proper names make the rr.cst troule of all. When England had a change of premiers, for instance, the l.et the Herald eonld do was to an nounce that Ta-I-For, a member of the k.er Parliament, had taken tlie place or Sa-Wo. a It must nc: be supposed that even for it foreign news the Chinese weekly fc.is to rely wholly npoa its American contemporaries. It has correspondents hear and havins speak." tongues we could': not PHILIP L. ALLEN. -r Cblrar Grain and Irovtlonr f Chicago. Aug. 30. Early trading in grains today was of the usual Saturday order, lhrht business and mostly of au eveniug-up nature for the double holi day over Sunday and Labor Day. Con ditions favoTed buying, cold weather still prevniUng in "the extreme northwest and showers having fallen over most of- the spring harvest country during the night. September wheat started unchanged to He. up at 7?6c to 70-sC, and after sell ing at 0;-J.c. cased back to -:ic. ine fact that this was the last day before beginning September deliveries seemed to have no eifect and tuc bugaboo of heavy short interests apparently had been dismissed. A drop ef 8c. in two days in the Paris market hid no effect. Otaer cables were Indifferent. There was some small buying in December, and that option, starting unchanged at H7c, soM to G.-S.C. Local receipts were -Ji An interesting story of a valuaible top&z now in possession of Slgnor Ni cola CareTli, comes from Naple (says the Rome correspondent of the Leader). The topaz which Slgnor Carelll brought from BrazH some years ago, is so large that it is said to weigh ove r two pounds. A Neapolitan artist, seeing the stone, (begged to Cj alowed to engrave the gfiure of Christ on it in cameo. .The work Is now finished, and Slgnor Carelll has been looking for a purchaser. The value of the jewel is, however, so great that even the Pope himself, to whom it was offered, coald not afford to 4uy it. Finally says the Italie,) a committee has been formed at Naples with, the purpose of buying the jewel from its present owner by public sruihscriptlon, and offering It to Leo XIII, as a jubilee present. It is to be hoped, therefore, that this wonderful treasure will be seen by visitors to the Vatican 'Museum. Sig ner Oare'El declares that th-we is no other such stone in the world. of its own at the principal Chinese cities :cars, three of contract grade; Minneapolis fi a T'i s-: : r cjrris oa the e-abscrlptkxa. East JUMssppl there is scarcely a -? wtrh a half-dozen Chinsmen In ?-': ioa which does net contain criVr. Ad1-es fa Cuba, Colon, Er.gland are oa tho malling- Th 03i-of-tnwn Hrcn!aH."n tn greater than that in New York, ef iu subscribers cannot resd mrly buy nho aheet and eend in li-n of a weekly letter. It assume, all the American 5 ran psyibly know, and costs- i-enr o why go to the ex- r hiring a profes.iocal letter Cl!r.se Herald Is a fouT-ags .:;"r- "' fcIf le of n ordinary and always, dlsconcert.s ' -tt. ecatisei it opens at the Jeli i-3i cf the right. Also the ; rrcMwii" instead of np and :- Sr., s thlno. Lowever, are parely "f national taste, and quite as ' a our opposite wa ja. Tbe n really stand or fall br the ? matter it contains. it t I-. Toom la one of the older In San Francisco, Boston. Thilndhlphii end Chicago. Canton Is :he home of a great majority of the Chinamen in and arotmd New York, and the paper gives special attention to news from that quarter, especially the kind of news that does am get into the Ameri can papers. Here, for instance, is a translation of part of the foreign cor respondence of the sirty-seventh siie: nA letter' received from a friend at Canton city says ithat many places of. tho province of Quoug-Tung since- tlie rain during the seventh and eighth moons cf last year, until the third moon of this year, the weather has len exceedingly' dry. Every one is eagerly looking for clouds, and yet lAere is no Indication of ram. , Even the res ervoir at Hong Kong is almost dried up. All the homes of the merchants have to buy pure water for .their dally use. In habitants of every district oa acount of the epidemic ragring among them by reason of the dry weather die In great jiumbcrs. In a village named JJock Tog in the Son Ning district is a cow, the color of whose hair covering the whole body is glittering whiteness. Consequ ently the animal is called the'fillvery cow. All the neighoring villages have diseases prevailing among them, and although the physician were consulted, no result is seen. Some doctors say that cnlesA the milk of the silvery cow in Mock Tong village Is used and is drunk by rnlxfnz with water, there is no possible way of curing the disease. Then every family that sufferers of the disease drank according to the direc tion of that physician, and ba been really restored to health. And so thU method of healingha brought many no life again, and is considered to be ex ceedingly wonderful. Therefore, all peo ple in Sun Ning wished to l2ad that sIItct cow through all places in that district la a parade, la order to drive away the evil epidemic and to defend then healh. In that place are also men wanting to take that silvery cow to Canton City to display its wonderfnl ness. Ia a. footnote' the editor appends a frauk evasion of consequences by say I ';v- Street office nildings there can l'n " K responsible for the 'p ? fjr-uany hoars of every work- truth of the story. 1 vonri ? Chinaman, well dreed Canton correspondent Tvho fim ;,V:;'-:: loeilog. Befors htm the fa,Te to3 th nrer cow story -Tt -...n.,,. M u-w.rrr followed It up the next week wita far- spare are piled. Whenever SLaacbaL or Csutoo date "Lead- witi ,CamamanM in .fr,a eyes, he begin to read. r a frv minutes. If Ihs rtc!e be to his countrymen, he cakes -.Iter details: "Another letter concerning ths silvery cow has been received tayingt "That cow has been bought with, the united sum of eighty dollars or more by two a ad Duluth reported 307 cars, making a total for the three points of o94 cars, ag.iinst 4SG last week. Corn had much' better weather in its important states, but there was still some fear that the cold weather might drop down oa the traripened croo. Re ceipts were still small. Outside of a little demand for December, the early trade was dull and featureless. Septem ber opened V'e. to V4o. down at 57c. to Wivc, advanced to 07c. and dipped to .Wie. December started unchanged at 42e. and soid between 42 42e. and 424 e. - Receipts were 57 cars, 15 cf contract grade. Better weather for oats and liberal re ceipts here; 3G2 cars did not offset the noor onalitv of oats coming to market, and fears on the part of shorts over the Keareitv of contract stuff. Only 11 cars graded standard today. Trade, however, was dull and September made only small gains, opening unchanged to c. up at 3- The front door (bell rang furiously. A head adornf.with shaggy and tmman ageaible whiskers was thrust ont of the window, and a voice that fitted the toeard inquired, "Who is it?' ' Oh, is this Mr. Hlggins?" came a phriii voice from tne shade of the door way below. ' "Yes." "Please come to ,Xo. 41 High, street just as quick as you can, and bring your instruments." I ain't eo doctor I'm a carpenter. Dr. iHlggins lives two doors below." and the window was coming down with a slam, when ."please, sir," said the lit tle voice, "it's you 'we want, -a and ma is shut up in the foldln' bed, and we can't get 'em out!" Chicago Journal. Annoanrement. To the Voters of , Wake Cotinty: I hereby announce myself as an Inde pendent Democratic candidate for the office of Register of Deeds for Wake county. D. I. FORT, Sr. August 9, 1902. 30d S Withdrawal of Week-End Rates The week-end rates to Wilmington. .... 10AO Portsmouth. Norfolk. Ocean View. Old , 14" Jv'u' Point and irsinia Beach. Va.. will be withdrawn from sale after August-31st. phle.s, address. ' C. H. GATTIS, C P. & T. A., Raleigh, N. C. H. S LEARD, T. P A.. Raleigh, N. C. , ; In the District Court of the United States foT the Eastern District of North Carolina. 'In "the matter of North. State Lumber Co., Limited, Bankrupt In Bankruptcy. To the creditors of North State Lum ber Company, Limited, of Durham, in the county of Durham and district : aforesaid, a .bankrupt. Notice Is hereby given that oo the 20th day of August, A. D. -902, the said North State Lumber Co.. Limited. was duly! adjudicated bankrupt, and that the first'imeeting of its cerditors will be held at Durham in Durham count' on the 3d day of September, A. D. 1902, at 10 o'clock, at the office of the under signed Referee, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come 'before said meeting. This 23d day of August, 1902. W. K. YATES, Referee in Bankruptcy, at Durham, N. C. Special Bates Announced via lntbern ) Railway GREENSBORO, N. C. Account mesting Synodical Sabbath School Convention, GreDsboro, N. O, August 28th, 31st, 1902. Tickets will be sohl at rate of one and one-third first class fare for the round trip on the cer tificate plan. 'DES MOINES, IA. $31.70, Raleigh ' to Dee Mpin.es, Ia.. and return, account annual session Sov ereign Grand Lodge. I. O. O. F. Ticke s on sale September 11, 12. 13 an'd ."14th: final limit September 25lh, ercept by depositing ticket witb joint agent, Des Moines, not earlier than September lGtb, j nor later than September 22, and on pay. ment of a fee of TO cents an extension of the return limit can be secured to and including October 15th. . . ' OMAHA, NEB. $33.00, Raleigh to Omaha, Neb.,, and return, account National Convention Christian. Church. Tiokets on sa'e Oc tober 14, 15 and 16th, final limit Octo bbeT 2Sth. 1902, except by deporting ticket with joint agent, Omaha, and cn payment of a fee of 50 cents, an exten sion can be bad so as to leave Otraha not later than November 30th, 1902. MACON. GA. Ralelgn to Maoon, Ga.. and r; turn at rate -cf one fare for the round irip, ac count annual meeting Farmers Nation al Congress. Tickets on s'aje Cetober 5th and Gth, limited returning Oclobrr fares for tbe round trip on Certificate Plan. I DENVER. COL. $45.50 Raleigh to Denver, Col., and return, account National Association of Letter Carrier. Tickets on sale Aug. 29th, 30th and 31st, with final return limit Oct. 5th, 1902. For full particulars, information, etc.. call en or address T. C. Sturgis, city ticket agent, Yarborough House build ing, Raleigh. N. C. : - SOCTItEHM K All. TV AT Week End Itatea ( .Tlenut&Sa Kesorts The Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets to points named leIow ' for ,all trains Saturdays and forenoon Sun days, good returning, leaving destina tions not later than Monday following date of sale, except Morehead CJity. N. C, Saturday trains only, god returning leaving destination not later than luesuay following date or sale, and Blowing Rock. N. C, all trains Fri 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. To Black Mountain. N'. C, To Round Knob. N. C, . . To Marion, N. C i . To Morgan ton. N. C To Hickory, N. C, To Shelby. N. C. To Connelly Springs. N.tC, To Rutherfordton, N. C, . To Lineolnton, N .C ..... To Cliffsi N. C af ,m i .?0.25 . 5.85 ., 5.05 . 5.30 ,. 4.80 . 4.75 . 3.25 . 4.75 . 5.85 . 4.75 . 4.73 To Lenoir, N 4.80 To Norfolk. Va. 4.00 To Old Point, Va.. . 4.00 To Ocean View. Va.. 4.00 To Virginia Beach Va.. .. .. .. 4.25 Morehead City, N. C. 4.00 Wilmington, N. C.. 4.00 Blowing Rock. N. C 7.80 To Hot Springs, N. C.i . 7.00 For '.further particulars, tickets, Puil man reservations, etc- write or call on T. C. STURGIS, C. T. A., Yarborongh House Building. Fayetteville St.', Raleigh, N. C. . Grand Kxenrsloa to Norfolk, Va., Sep tembar 9, 1 002 Southern Railway will operate its popular Annual Excursion to Norfolk, Va., September 9rh, 1002, leaving ChaiS lotte at 6:25 p. m. arriving at Norfolk at 7:30 a. m., September 10th; returning, leave Norfolk ftt 7:00 p..m., September Ibthr giving two .days and one might in Norfolk. Tickets will be sold on branch. Un to , connect at Jnaefloiij point. Roand trip rate fom KaletrhJ $2.23. Approximately low mte from oher pointF. For farther fnXormatlonj call on your nearest railrotd agutut orl write . " I!. LL yBKXON", T. P. A., . I COiarlbtfa, N. C - E. ET. HARDWICK. (1. P. A., WaLlnftcn, D. O. -O -' '' SparlalTtatca ! . A. U Railway ( DENVER.1 COL'. ' A , $45.50. Raleigh to DenveniCol., n5 return. ceonnt National issoeiatlon: oi Letter Orries. September 3-fi. Ticket, to be. sold Augofit 29, S0end3l; finay limit -Bertember 30th. 12.50,vRaleigh to Macon, Gat," anft r4 turn, acconnt Annual meeting. Farmeri National Ooogreiss, Oetoher TIO. Dates' of sale will he announced laler. ' Account Arnrtal Convention and Tpur nament N. C. State Ftreme AwociA tion. Colored, RaleUrh. N. O- AngtutJ 2G-2S, 1902. For indivldtala oca firal class fare for the round trip and for? Fireman In uniform, ten ormore ouv cne ticke: one cent per mile. Ticket to be .fold August 25, -2G, 27 and 28 Ihnit AugtiFt-30th. . i For any further information apprr to any - a cent cf city ticket office, JTar boroHouRe bnildine.. Raleigh, N. (J. C. II. GATTIS, C.P.&'T;A,' Raleigh, -N..C. . W e sr vH a "r -aa. vsra n a ' I Raleigh.- O. X efotMt?nataA bbiwirrcaiiiapfirxavon tia UDIESrS500REWAKDCSK FaLlioiotrr lrom anr eiu. mr mautttlr ratraiatua. f!s to rdlpre. Sail. ;arilrm. flr. .!, ran', ilowl loon'iiupprr'od. 1(K) reward tor amy tUrr rrmtaSft dvrtlseJ that will reUtvo on iaiX ilH. C,,, - CO., fbloaco. Ilk (Crjwrr:ioa ) I'aM up ipital NU,0"v JACOB BEKRY&COl Member . ConsolI4atea Stock Exchaagejl N." Y. Prod dee" Exchange. ' - J 60111 ESTAELISIIED 1S65 44 Broadway, New York. Philadelphia Office: Drexel Bulldlag. 209 Main'St.OuarHaini. N.Ci " - Hartford, Conn. Telephone Na 7. .' Send for market ;iettw imbpimpiUu Direct wire's with the Postal 'aod Wf crn 'Unieh- oices ensures prompt ,'ntten rion on all : telegraphic buslnesa. ; ; i j ft t tampan cer Hosiita 11 12th and-Bank; Sts, KiU-fcimuiN y, va. WE CURE r a iNjrT?P TrnvTOT? Pf AND CHRONIC) RORES w .tfc-w ' Withmit. tho use ot tne niiiie. EXCURSION TO PORTSMOUTH, VA.. SEPT. 2d. On September 2d the Seaboard Air Line Railway will operate its last ex cursion of the season to Norfolk, Va. Train leaves Union Depot at 2 p. m. September 2d; returning leaves Norfolk Portsmouth at 10 a. m. September 4th. Fare frr Vho: round trip $2.25. Excursion to Norfolk and the Seashore leaves Raleign Union Dpot promptly at 2 p. m. September 2d (Tuesday) via Sofihnnrd Air Line. . Separate coaches opened unchanged at .10-c, touched 31e. ! for white and colored and a fast sched- 4ic. to 34V&C. and steadying near S4c. fter having touched 34-e. December Don't fall to take the S. A. L. Rail way excursion to Portsmouth, Norfolk, Old Point. Ocean - View and Virginia Beach on September 2d. Fare for round trip $2.25. Tiros is your last chance this season and ns the week-end rate of $4 will be withdrawn Au;fast 31st there '-will te no more Teduced rates. aud steadied near 30?i SOc. Open. High. Low. Close, wn E T Sept. . . .701 -71 "70 70 Dec CO 67 J 67 J C7 CORN: Sept. . . . . . mi 57S 56 .571 Dec 45J 42J 42i 47J OATS: Sept 34 34 34 34 Dec 30 31 30 30 PORK: Sept 17.00 17.02 16.95 17.00 Oct 17.12 17.17 17.12 17.12 LARD: Sept .... 10.45 10.47 10.42 10.12 Oct 9.47 9.70 9.47 9.60 RIBS: Sept 10.27 10.37 10.25 10.27 Oct 9.87 9.95 9.85 9.92 September Wheat Open. Close. St. LcnJs C4? 64? September Oarn St. Louis .. 51 55i Varn and Cotton Goods Letttr. Charlotte, N. C, Aug. 30. Specjal. For. the first time in several week, the yarn njarke: is showing rt alight im provement and a better demand is noted on the part of buyers. During the pat week tbe market has heJd erteady at one figure all along the line, showing no variation from prices of one week ago. Qnota.:ion today ar ae follows- Va,rr1H3 to 148' to 14e; 16s 'to 18s. 14c; 20 to 22s. 14c: 24j to Ga 16c; 30s, 17c; 40s, 22c ' l&j, 18 to 14c; 20b and 22s, 15s; 24s, ule. . Apply to undersigned ror any in formation. Tickets sold at city and de pot offices of the S. A. L. Railway. . - C. H. GATTIS, C. P. & T. A:, Raleigh. N. C. . . $ . Special Rate via S. A, I Railway Week end tickets to the Mountain and Seashore Resorts tvM be placsd on sale June 14, round trip rates as ronows: 4.75 4.S0 7.80 Norfolk. Va.. $4.00 Old Point, Va 4.uu Ocean View. a 4.00 Virginia Beach, Va 4.25 Wilmington, N. C 4.00 Jackson Springs, N. C o.00 Lincolnt.on, N. C.fc k'Ak Shelby, N. C....." P nth or fArillr.n. N. 5.83 Marion. N. G 5.30! Hickory, N. C....... Cliffs, N. O.. ........ Lenoir, N. C Rlnwinr Rock. N. C. . For anv information regarding Tates, schedules and Pullman reservation ap- P C. H. GATTIS, P. & T. A.. Raleigh. N. C. II. S. LEARD. T. P. A.. Raleigh, N. a Office In Yarborongh House. $ Inromer Reterli Roaebadby the . A Jm Railway. The Seaboard Air Line Railway bas fesued a very handsome Summer Excur sion Folder showing the principal re sorts reached by its line. It also shows the largo hotels and boarding houses, their location and advantages. Low rate Summer Excursion tlekets were placed on sale June lt by the Seaboard Air Line Railway to all the principal reports, also week end tickets to Norfolk, Ocean View, jTirginii BcscTj, i xn and ouefhfrd Rate from Raleign. via Atlanta, $12.S5, via Augusta, $12.70. , WINSTON-SALBM. N. C. RaleigSi to Winston-Salem, N. C, and return $5.05, account Hiliness and Mis sScxnary ConvewtSon. Tickets on sale Aug. 2Sth, 29th and 30th, final limit S-ept. 9th, 1902. DURHAM, N. C. $1.15 'Raleigh to Durham, N. C, and retirrn account Liks' Carnival. Tickets on sale September 8, 9 and 10th, final limit September 13 th. RICHMOND, VA. Raleigh to Richmond, Va., and return one fare for the round trip, account An nual Horse Show. Tickets on sale Octo- (ber 13th to 18th. final limit October 20th. -Rate from Raleigh. $5.30, which includes tone admission tiek&t to the races. WILSON, N. C. Raleigh to Wilson, N. C, $2.75, ac count tmeetfing . Grand Chapter Order of Eastern Star. Tickets on sale Septem ber 8, 9 and 10th, final limit September 17th. WILSON, N. C. $2.75 Raleigh to Wilson, N. O., account Baptist State (Sunday School Convention (colored"). Tickets on sale September 22, 23 and 24th, final limit September 29th. ' RALEIGH, N. C. Account following meetlpigs Raleigh, the 'Southern Railway will sell reduced tickets all points in the state, rncrodlng 'Norfolk, Suffolk and Danville. Va.j North. Carolina Farmers Association . Tickets sold September 2 and 3, lhnlted returning September Gtn. General Assoeiat'on of Congxegatioinal Church of North Carplina. Tickets will - 7. AT.T, EXAMINATIONS FREE. .-" 1 - .4 Come and . see what we have done, and are doing.' If then yoo art not. satisfied that' we do all we CLAIM, we will pay all of yonr -EX PENsris- . t IsfYUSHf URNOUTS FOR STYIjISH PEOPLE. Landa-ns, Buggies. Picnic 'Wt&nBn&t all the different kinds of trapswltlrthel V. m ran T1? I n't V- -r-&'i mm best driving horses, both for'apeediani iamiiy use, luwajs iau. i , . ,.t Fine saddle horses for ladle and ient-' We make a specialty of manrjagta, receptions and funerals,, giving tlDeae- thei' personal attention of a nJtmbet;, thJ firm. ' '.' Contracts for-heaTy aI-vaaVJ.,xea-Xih?g eolicitea. ' '." ,We guarantee pearfect estlsfaetlon I4j ell branches ef ' ocrr-bustoeaMk i t dp u 1 1 p r u Xr uni nro S3V VJ I V-J 1U1V1 1 IIWl-fLUn Mrsijaat.m 4.75 i be sold September 22, 23 and 24th, final limit September 30th. BIR5MINGGAM, ALA. : $17.85 Ralegh to Blrmingham, Ala., account National Baptist Convention. Tickets on sale 'Sept. 14, 15 and 16th, with fins! limit Seh 27th, 1902. WILMINGTON, N. O. $G.55 Raleigh to Wilmington, N. C, and return, account Holiness Conroca tion'of North. Carolina. Tickets on eale Sept.' 20tb to 22d, Inclusive, with, final return limit Sept. 30th, 1902. ' - BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Raleign to Birmingbam, 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 16th, with final limit Sept. 27th. Rate from Raleigh $17.S5. RICHMOND, VA Account annual session Grand Foun tain U. O. T. R., Richmond, Va., Sept. 2-9th. Tickets will be sold at rate of first-class limited INORF 29 Virginia. OLI, I iiiiiii Annual Excursion; e M.MM.M.MMMMMM, Uharlotte to iortoiic .... in nin vl M902-IlbIlulo4LX Tuesday, September 9 " A -a- A A A A A ' . A ALA TRAIN LEAVES UNION STATION, RALEIGH, 2:10 a.m., WEDNESDAY, SEPT. lGgJ I I Very probably the last excursion the South ern Railway will operate during the-season to this magnificent "City by the Sea." Train arrives iiuiiuiix, .uu cu -m kjw vwa avu- -w ing leavesNorfolk 7:00 p. m. Sept. 11, 1902, J affording two -whole days and one night in Norfolk- V ' j For further Information- call on any agent Southern Railway or. writs -xf T. C. STURGIS, C. T. A., a j Raleigh, N. 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The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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