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a"OST. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1 6 I0O2 .r THE STOCK MARKEI Stringency in Money Matters Restricts Trading and Pre vents a Tendency to Advance PriCeS- New York, Sept. 13. At the opening t.e stock market W3s helped fcy h'gher ;. es for Americans in London atd the :; of relief-for the money market. tice advanced a fraetiou al; round. i:crpt for a two-point rise in MintKMpo I -s St. Paul Sanlt fc?to. Marie, there no feature. Dealings vere on a : derate scale. I'rofrasional traders o!d cut stocks purchased Saturday and th-se offerings I -rvvd the active li below last wek a :oe. Kaltiinore & Oh.'r. SL Paul. Atch- , ,.if frir,i Hi. .f -'ec- tnewj. thin substantial fractions except lial-1 1'1Uv: ;.ajre Ofllo wnich lost 15 points, aar was bid rp '2 point, but the r.ovomfnt did not check the tendency r. where, Business was comparatively as the uneasiness over monetary . :.d:tions repressed active tradinr. The . , n!ng call loan rate was at 15 per v:;t. Stocks were liquidated all through t list and sharp losses fottowed. Most f tUf active stocks of Importance lo!t a point or more and the decline reached J in Baltimore A; Ohio. Colorado s . trhern tirt preferred and North Amer : ia. ia North Western. 3'i In Great fc.:ern. The selling decreased before t -n. bat rea!taat rall.es were feeble .le from sugar, which rose above 131. It -were sy at coon. Liquidation was renewed and carried pi lwer than before.' declines reach- - io In Missouri Pacific. Illinois at prices shewing no very marked charges. On the on h;ind light fro: occurred in Mississippi and the cables were firmer than exp?-ted. wh:lo some local shorts covered tuid the south aiao sent buying orders. Wall street npptars :o have sold March. The temperatures were generally rising nt the soa and the- signal service predicted fair and warmer weather throughout the cotton belt, Greeks were s elllug ajainst buying of the actual cotton. tblraio C.rlu mil Provision Oen. -Illgli. Low. Close. WHEAT: Sept Dec CORN: Sept Dec OATS: Sept. (new). Oct. LAltD: Oct. . . RIBS: Oct. . . . 72J 73 i 721 73! . CSi C8 CSJ C9 . 59 59 58 5S, . 43 43 43 43 . S4J 341 . 33 33 . 33 31 31 31. 10.S0 17.00 16.80 1G.00 0.87 9.97 . 0.83 0.97 10.22 10.30 10.22 10.27 llil Hi;, tadiy THovougn Preparatory Cout5el'or8oy3. Small classes and close individual at tcntjou especially in eJe.ti;utary work. J4th Annual Session. BEGINS SEPTEMBER 1st For catalogue or other it formation ad d.cs ICR II J!OHS1, Priarlpa!, KALEIGIIr- N. C. , m . . Durham. N. C- Offcrs 125 graduate A.d undergra Jnate courses of study. Now library facilities, laboratory equipments and gymnasium. Number of students doubled in eight yea :s. . Largo .number of scholarships awarded annually. Loans made to worthy students. Expenses very mid ftrate. Vov catalogue adTer?. D. W. NEWSCi. liegistrar. w IrarS'ir TT TkXSraRsTX 1r'E7 Portsmouth NEW ---. a jlv-?J1- Virginia. AMERICAN PI AN! EUROPEAN PLAN! ' Open March 2Q 1902 Mod.-Jn with every convenience. Magis'ficently famished. MopIc every eveninf Twelve minutes from all steamboat landings and railroads in Nor folk, and three minutes from ail steamehip and railroads in Portsmouth. Not the finest house in America, l.ut one of the finest. Not the best table and ser vice, but as good as any. American plan, $2..r.O per day sud up., European. $1 per day and cp. SPECIAL, WLKK'i.Y RATER v iVILBRAHAM. JAY C R. II. CATTLE, President. New York St. Lou5 . New York St. Louis , Open. . .. .. .. .. .. 73 J " . . . GG December Torn ' Open. 40 J 3r Close 731 C3i Close 491 37 Baltimore Cralu and Provialoa Baltimore, Sept. 15. Hour Qalet; winter extra ?2.l043.10: winter clear fiatral and St. Ixais Southwestern pre-' $3.2030; winter ?trai'gnt ?3iS0(g5.5U: 1- rr 1. Money continued In scanty sup-(winter patent 3.70Q3.S5; spring clear ;:.. many lenders holding out for higher $3.1OS3.30; epring $3.50(23.70- spring r.i than were bid. Oiit-of town funds ,,atent $3.75Q4.40; treipu 22,074 bar : ?,! up the sappry at the lending rate, i ... m rr- k-, IS all b-aders -put In snpportlnjc orders. ' rel: exports 10.00. barren. I .: the rrrovexy In pricxa did not make ! Wheat easy; pot and beptember .li r. : h rrocVcs until there was a further r72; Otober 71J42; December :ur; d-. iine in the sterling exchange r72l sterner. No. 2 red G9i$ii; re T.irke: winch bronght the probable im-cipts 37.2S7 bushels; export ; none; f f gM measurably nearer. 1'ot. d imhern br muin!e C&3.T2; sou;hern on t-: r..ag exchange rates -were reduced',,,,. lHvrrT' ni-- dnr.cg the day, long bills a full,1 ,5- , , ' .. n-D the po;nd. On the rally the Tore Dull and lower; new or old, .-: .- wm- buyers and" their demand November liI4SJ; year 441411; Jan- l:.':cl St. Paul, Southern Pacilic. Mi-juary 44 Citkcl; wcelpu 3150 bushels; :rl ParIS. Illinois Central nni Penn- .xnorts none: southern vrlvite corn 67 olvsaU atH.ut a point above the lowest.!. uthvrn vellow corn Wli70. At - 'tlo;k the market was s"inj-stng- . A... T .-, , .J. : it. r.i-.t bn: prices were being maiuUined L .0at9TDJ1ml nd N,: i,wJlteK 3, a: the recovery. iSo. mixed 30 receipts li,4So bushels; lri-es continue.! tn harden. Union exports ncmc. P and Norfolk & Western rallied Ilye stt'.vy; No. 2 55; No. - western V? about iat week's closing. Hocking 5..,. recent, 3,294 busbekr; experts none. referred a cclnt. The Minr of the rer mixea Sl.iwti;i..ij. TU'iney rate and bores that the rtrln gacr wojll be relieved helped the re covery. Ann Arbor lost 5 points. Bonds were active and firm. v York Slock QnotailoBs ' Open. Close Arnrjraa Ice - 11 Atuertcgtn Car Fdy 31 Grru'n Freights Dull; s;eamer to Liv erpool per bnsbel 2d Sepwmicr. Cork foT ordors, per quarter, 2s, 3d Septem ber. Butter Firm and higher; fancy imi tation 1S19; fancy creamery 22(7723 ; 11 j fancy ladle lt'lS; fancy roil 14&13; Acirtcan Smelting Sucar Atchison .. o. per. Atns'.,- -mated Copper .. 3.r.-:tn Rapkl Transit l".ii -r and 4.;i 129 M csi id Ohio 11."! 1 - r.-1 IT 41 70 1G91 131 14J S4 07 12i 1J 2i 24 751 1G3 Do. x-rffT Chesapeake and Oal) .. C. It. I. azd P C. M. and St. P Consolidated Gas ..... Colorado Foel Chicago Termiaal IX. pref. Xe!iware and Hudson Erid Do. 1st pref. Illinois Central International Pjper ... IxHiIrviile anl NashTille Manhattan Metropolitan 1 'A!' Io. pre. I'ssojrl Pacific Mexican Central AifTfcan National ..... National Lead , Norfolk and Western . New York Central ... N. Y. O. and W , Pacific Mall IVipSfi Gas Jeacjivania Press? I Steel Heading lo. In pref Io. 2d pref 4 IS. S. and I St. I Southwestern Di. pref. .' Sv.uhfrn Railway Do. pref. Southern PaciSc T m CO I OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Texas PaciSc; l'n!on Pacific Do. rref Leather Do. pref. (ex. dir.) V. S. Steel Do. pref Western L'nioa Wabash D). pref Vx-Car. Chem. Co Ya.-Car. Chem Do. pref. ftalilmoro sioek nrki Baltimore. Sept. 13. The market rled dull and easy. Seaboard Air L.me , 199 , 1S01 ! "s"" . 22 . 411 . 17S 41 . 70 . 171 . 19J . lr.i . 133 . 147 ' 31 , 07 , 121 . 2S1 201 . 21 7 . 1C3 , 35 A 44 . 1WJ 157 53 Mi , 79 23 77 77 40 07 7Si 70 . 52 109 02 13 SS 40 , 4 Od 37 52 70 701-4 129 store packed llG. Kgp Firm and unchanged. Cheese Stendy and unchanged; large lOJilO; medium 101Q11; small lO' 11. -. - Sugar Fra and onchanged; fine and -carse granulated 4.71. . . JCaloatiColtoo - (Reported by Job P. White & Bro.) Jtalelgh, N. C, Sept. 15. Receipts today 27 bales 2221 34 4Ci 130 1C 103 CNl CS 14 97 55 19S Receipts thla day last year. .. . . 0 bales t: . . ci 1 ir,uiii; ...................... -4 w, Prico this day last year. - 8 -Zi Receipts to tliia date last H I At? k.1 year wi w a City Prod tie JQorket Ch'ckens . .152Tc Eggs 1720c 1531 J Butter 17(g20c poelal Rtttt via . A. V. Ralliray $8.20 Raleigh to Washington. D. C and retnrn. account National En campment Grand Army of the Re public. Oct. 0-11. Tickets to be sold Oct. 3. 4. 5 and 6. Good to return until Oct. 15, but can be extended until Nor. 3. and ston-overs can also be arranged. 351 UlS.30 Raleigh to New York and return. aa ! account of National Encampment Grand Army of the Republic at Washington. D. C Oct. 6-11. Tickets to be sold Oct. 3. 4. 5 and 0. and good to return until Oct. 15. IG.53 Raleigh to Wilmington, N. C, and return, account Holiness Convocation of North Carolina. Tickets to be sold Sept. 20, 21 and 22. with, final. limit Sept. 30. 33.S0 Raleigh to Omaha. Neb., and re turn, acconnt National . Conven tion of the Christian Church. Tickets to be sold Oct. 14, 15 and 16; final limit Oct. 23. but can be extended until Not. 30. $12.85 Raleigh to Macon. Ga . and re turn, account Annual Meeting Farmers National Congress. Tick ets sold Ott. 5 and 6; final limit Oct. 14. . . S4.S0 Raleigh to Richmond. a., and return, account Annual Horse Show. Tickets to be sold Oct. 13 to 13 inclusive; final limit Oct 0. For further Information regarding rafes and any Infomatlon. eli:on or t.lrfrev C. H. tAlJ.l. City Faittncer & Ticket Agent Y.rboroagh House or n. S. LEARP. T r. a, Rnlcigh. N. C. . . 44 105 15 52 73 871 7SJ . 22 77 mm 1 1 ... 97 7S 09 52 109 02 13 SS 40 90 U 37 52 70 70 132 O ---0--0 0 0- MMM St. Hary's School, Raleigh, N. C The sixty-Grst annual sessiou begins September ISth. The Easter Term begins January 2Sth. St. Mary's School offers Instruction in the following departments: The Preparatory School. The College, The Art School, The Music School, , The Buciness School. There are two hundred and forty-eigbt students representing nine Dioceses. Faculty of twenty-five. Much of the equipment is new; eight new pianos bousrht this year. St. Mary's Kindergarten is located in the center of the city under Miss Louise T. Itnsbee s charge. r or catalogue a duress REV. T. D. BRATTO.N, D. D. ALEXANDER WEBB. VicePresident. CHARLES ROOT, er. and Trcas. . Railway common stoA at 32Vi opened s lower and closed at 32U: the pre ferrci at lla was 1H lower. Lnlted ItallwaT coramoa stock at 15 was ri U.wer; the incomes at 9k were Vj lower. Tloney 9Ifrkeio New York. Sept. 13. Noon. Mosey on call strong at 12 $1 15 per cent. Trime mercantile paper 5Vi ii -i per cent. Sterling exchange weak with actual busi ness in bankers bills at 4S5.375 (Tt 48oJ0 fr demand and at 4S2J 4S2.73 for &lay bills. Posted arte 4S34 44 and 4Si. Commercial bills 481i 4M. Bat silver 51 Mexican dol lars 41U. roitoo New York, Sept. 14. Crxn. -Futures opened Sept. O.'t. , Not. D&c. Open. (High. Low. Clone. , 8.50 8.50 a53 8.54 . S.43 . 8.41, . 8.44 . 8.20 ..8.23 I'tb. . . March . , April . . May 8.2S Oiooed steady. . " v -r New York, Sept. 15. The cotton trad icg today -was on a'?ery moderate scale S.47 S.42 8.44 8.43 8.20 ?.2t'. S.2G S.2S 8.40 8AS 853 S.23 S.20 8.25 8.22 8.40 8.40 8.41 941 8.25 8.24 825 3.20 SpencerTrask& Co.. . t BANKERS, 27 & 29 Pine Street, New "York Members Ne Tort Stock Exchange. JACOB BERRY&CO Member Consolidated Stock Exchange N. Y. Prodaea Exchange. ElTABLHIIEn 1S5j 44 Broadway. New York. Philadelphia OClee: Drexel Building. 200 Main St., DurHn.ro. N.C. Hartford. Conn. ' TUphono No. 7. A Boarding ScKtfol for Do jr. ,nd Young M.n. Thoroufih preparation far CsUvtf. Cvrtiftoat ad mining to many of th leading Collcea. Superb cllmato. HlSh moral ton. Military training develop promptness. ItealtK and amanly carriatf. Full corp. of esperteneed Macltors. Attend. nco .elect and limited. Athletic, anco-uraed, t levant bui!din". I or catalogue and other Information .ddnu -fc - .-v COL. J. C DIBNAM. Supu La Ckancc N. Cx I 1 1 The North Carolina Horrie Insurance Company, ' OF RALEIGH. .N.C. SSTABUSHED 286S. The Leading Nortii Carolina Company. Over $1,000,000.00 Losses Paid ii North Carolina Insure yon r property against fire and lightning in this "old and reliable" ecmpeny. It is a home iustitution, seeking liome patronage; It has been success ful in business for more, than thirty years; it is safe, olid. reliable and wonl-y of confidence. In patronizing it you help to build Bp North Carolina. Agent wanted- in unoccupied territory. Q , Is the chief consideration with, us in baying oar drugs. The best monej can buy is used in compounding prescriptions at this store. You may be ure of always getting what the doctor prescribes if you buy of uc. Think minute, and yo-a'll see how ai5ortant this Is. BOBBITT-WYNNE DRUG CO., ?33 Fareuevlll-Siroel i 1 s i XIALB20M, N. ol HJr2iifti''Tf EN UNIVtaSlTY TIUII a TIACHFR4 A NOT tP HEA1TM RESOaT. 5 Iflilil I B CaisBJI tsz&zn TwnvE counts of study jXTk.4 jJLffitaiil i IJ.n-NOfcMAX. MJA. OOCOXi Ghu.LE tfiXs, DIOSCTOK ikTV. I nM VflAlTOXXManTTO'a 0 P1ASO OIVtM l NtU&?C BEAUTlf Ul CATAIOCUE f Rff. niHHlE INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION: A combination of theory, and practice, of book study and manual -work In Engineering, Agriculture,? Chemistry, Electricity, Mechanic Arts and Cot ton Manufacturing. Full Courses (4 years), Short Courses (2 years), Spe cial Courses (3 mos.) Tuition and rooni f 10 a term; board, $3 a month. 30 teachers. 360 students,' new buildings for 500. Write for; beoklet "A Day at the A. & II. College." - ' President GEO. T. WINSTOiN. Raleigh, N. C. Institute for. Young Women' I Thorough lnstruc- lion 111 an u.tjjjo.j.b- y ments of 1 Female Education. i-rfM k a 7a 11 r j h aS2S235223S3BSE33r- Conservatory H-of Music . . . liing the Leschetizky System. Send for catalogue. fTTH Jas. Dir.widdie.M.A., CL-1 Principal, RALEIGH, N. C. imwrsiaivsga i THE NORTH CAROLINA '. State Normal & Industrial College, GREENSBORO. N, C. A ecollege of high grade with courses leading to A. B. and B. S. degrees. The chief feature of its work is the professional training of teachers. Graduates of other colleges admitted to .special Normal and Commercial courses. Faculty numbers thirty-eight. Board furnished at actual cost. Board, laundry, tuition and fees for use of text-books, etc., $140 a year. For free-tuition students $100. For non-residents of the State $1G0. Eleventh annual session begins September ISth, 1902. For catalogue and other information address CHARLES D. McIVER, President, i i ' d Looking Forwar To the" Fall. We want to estimate to heat your house with THE KELSEY WARfl AIR GENERATOR. A heating apparatus with from nine to seventeen vertical corrugated cast iroi flues, or sections, forming the fire cylinder, and combustion chamber, and haviug G5 square feet of heating surface to .each square foot of grate surface. Warms thoroughly and to the proper temperature great volumes of air, by passing it through the flues, and conveys it to every part of the building. Provides beat and most perfect ventilation for residences, chnrc'afe and school buildings. Send for 164 J?age Book of "Opinions." - 20,000 in use. Har Uoraw iiQlUYVai t Coil! SUCCESSORS TO JULIUS LEWIS HARDWARE CO.. RALEIGH, N, C. B ARB E E (8b C O,, RALEIGH, i DURHAM. -3. STOCKS. COTTON, GRAIN and PROVISIONS. Direct Private Wire to New YorR and Chicago. Instantaneous quotations. ' All transactions bona fide. Information concerning the market cheerfully furnished the public of Raleigh and surrounding towns. Interstate and Bell Phones, No. 67. i .-- - i a m sS feOAIC-EIPGE-IMSTITUTE "1 5-f c4- Vfln PREPARES for the IWIVERSITIES and COL X 1 Cd.1 LEOES as well as for BUSINESS, for TEACH- IN0, and for LIFE. Situated NEAR GREENS BORO, N. C, over 1,000 feet above the sea level, Sn view of the mountains. Largest and Best Equipped Fitting School for Yo::ng Jrlen &sd Boys la f theSot-lh. Rates: $125.00 to 5175.00 per annum. FOB BCAUTirut CaTAUOCUE, ASORCSS " f J. A. & M. H. HOLT - m - - Oak Ridge, N. C. -THE- ecurityLife&AnnoityCo, Home Office : Greensboro, N.C. Guaranty Capital, $100,000.00 (Deposited with the Imraracce iCommissloneT.) j ' v J VAN LINOLHT, President. P. "HASTES, Vice President. GEO. A. ORXMSLEY, Secretary. E. OOLWE2IL, JR., Mgr. Agts. R. T. FORSTER, Actuary. DIRECTORS : J. VAN LINBX.'EY. LEE H. BATTLE. E. COL-WELL, JTl. P. H, HAKES. J. W. HANES. 3. W. SOOTT. JOHN W. FRIES. W. S. THOMSON. W A. BLAIR. Ml i r The Tali Session of t-jJs Iislitdtion, one of the oldest in the State, will begin on "... September 3d, 1902. The elegant and commodious College Building 3 located in a well shaded grove of twelve acres and furnishes all the advantages and conveniences of a pleasant home. . Board and Tuition in English. Latin and French,$60 Per Session ct Twectr Weeks. OTHER STUDIES AT MOpETwVTy RATES. . Catalogue sent on application. ' " " 4 " -' - 1C S. DAVIS, A.M. President. , (STATU OP NXKRTH OASOLINA, INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, XiALaCIGII. I James R. Young, Insurance Cmmlssione, la end for the Stats of North Carolina, do hereby certify coat the Security Life and Amraity - Company, of Greensboro, N. C, has this day deposited, in securities, Vi.h this Department the sum of . One Hundred Thousand Dollars, In trust or the benefit of all the policy holders of eaid Company; and ld amount is nc.d by roe, as Insurance Commissioner, and my successors In offlce; In trust to aeenre the payment of all claims against Bald Company wider y of it tract 1 of insurance, as provided by law. . . . 3 IN TESTIMONY THEREOF, I have heienato et my hand and 2ixed my official seal, at the city of Raleigh, this fifth day of September. A. D., 1002. Signed) f JAMES R. YOUNG, Imraracee Commissioner. . . - . --rr A aV 1 e 1 Icifft dancer fffOsites3 I IK x 1 12th and Bank Sts. RICHMOND, VA- WE CURE CAN.CERS, TUMORS AND CHRONIC SORES Without the Use of the Knife. ALL EXAMINATIONS FREE. - Come and see what we haTe done, and are doing. If then you sr satisfied that we do all we CLAIM, wa will pay all of your. EX- . ' .1 - I 4, - t, . ,
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