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THE MORNING POST: SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 1903 THE SJT0CI5 MARKET rading was generally Uull and Fluctuations Were Within Narrow Limits can stocks were depressed In the Lon- Our-only cnance lie's in thinwJi th .i.ari loosy. mn tfcis matter was natives ofr the track ana I na voiding- In one rf tin? most Important reforms that th exceed the crop m a measure offset by the .inning ot , the other natives on the way. DurlnS needed in our military administration me protocol of the Venezuelan nego- the many years that I hAv in! w n ' consumption win materially r Klowinff accounts jmdia I have arranged to saveVi large The . House has wisely accepted the amount or money .and I presume r - r- York. Feb. 14. The opening 1 of atocks showed no Imuortant r.. from lart night's level and was dulL The lowr ruices In Oct. -. w re ignored, and the majori- r Feb. . , March. ApriL . May. , June. .' July ; . Aug . . Sept. . Oih High. Low. Close. 9.W 9.34 o,! 9.49 9.14 M7 9.2 9.J7 9.09 S.4S S.27 9.40 9.43 f.M 9.39 9.3 9.05 8.44 8.30 - wit- 1..:! vrvi. me majon- Market ri.-j . . rr. were a shade higher, but barely steady. ,,r,- exertion, arnon, leading ken oVJ, -5" 5" 9.31 &.3S 3.40 9.23 9.27 8.99 8.45 8.2$ of the country'" trade, set forth" in the usual, weekly reports of the mercantile agencies. The stock market was dull, hue very firm, and In a number ot Instances material advances . were cored. Conspicuous features of the dealings were Amalgamated Copper. Smelting-. St. Paul, the Wabash issuer, Erie and So-Jlhrn Ralla-av pdmtnnn. t t n - There wa 8.42 9.32 9.38 9.40 9.23 9.28 s no special news bearlns upon any of these stocks, or unon the "market at large, but on account of the absence of any explanation of yester- cottcn mar- day's cronounred nMVn h nrcfp- Port receipts esti- sional element of fhe floor were dis owned steady. mated far tv- . . . c showed some hesitancy after pared with -i r-a T . com- posed to cover short contracts. It was rvnlre. but fluctuation wen ;w 1;ut " 1ft wcek nl 1.- expected also that the bank statement . .null fractional limits. General t i-nVwJ! , week est!rnatd would make a fairly good showing and advanced 3 3-S and Smelting tj a8't I presume Ijaniendment lo aMiTii the rhif of sr- would be considered a wealthy man. tlllery to the general, staff with the I have large deposits In the Bank of -rankof "brigarier-general. This logi England. but the bulk of my fortune -car consequence of the existing artillery consists of a very fine collection of organization' is a jr.ertted recognition Jewels, which I have managed to picfc inexplicably"' delayed of the skilled up at a mere trifle from the natives, force, jiow Numbering something over These Jewels are easily , carried, and n.eoo men. which is especially charged always convertible into money. If you with the manning of our coast defence wm come witn me to my study, my son, ; -works and of our field batteries. I win snow you ior xne first time this collection of. Jewels.. .. "I followed' m father Into the studs, and he closed the doer carefully be hind him. Going pver .fo Mr. Edward Everett rtf.le addressed the Mothers and Fathers' c!ub of Boston a day or two asro. He startled l"'"u ,""u- -.w...j, an ,uiu ni s auaience somewhat by savine: ne raised me im, ana wunm were a; "Tenement houxn snm. w.ntn Iv-nver nty stamped and Fort week and 168,837 lost year. To- stocks. Xotwithstfinriinv h wnns .r-rti 1 ixMnL Chicago Terminal pre- r- w wieaij were in London, the operations here for for- ! lost 1 1- and New York. Chicago vl "1 , ' T.mpared wlth 4'436 ,aet day's lunula first preferred lost n a rally of 1 1-?. ' v.,;?h preffrrcd ros 7-8 over last c.!-. ttl jmlns reached 1 to 11-2 la Ix-uK Southwestern preferred. cnicago year, anJ at HoUs,ton c b . i.ws last year. 1i'-t Crt Bad irJae WHEAT: Op: account were In small volume. com- Trading was largely of a strictly pro fessional character and. In fact, the most conspicuous feature of the deal ings was furnished by the ab3cnce of the rather pronounced pressure which : IX-ui. .-ciuiu w r-irm preierrcd. Onn TtlwK Tw rimm. . I-..-,!. & Southern proferVed. th,- -May '? characterized yesterday's market. The N. V.-rk. Chicago A 8t. Ix,u!s stocks. July l 1 lnatent ad disappointing t Minn-nas. -Paul A Rault 8t COUN: - Sfr1, .bank8 ho?' tU lot of loose papers and a few books things of no value except to the owner. Tossing out the books and papers my ries high prcked with people and caus ing all kinds of tenement house laws to be made, are as wicked as hell." father at last brought forth a small ( He expressed the hop that in a hun- M r ?t-v ks and Le&thet preferred. May. . . ros- 13-4 and Nashville, July. . . i h.rr.ooja & St. Louis 2 3-4. Stocks OATS: f T a fraction on thf appearance May. . . tvnk statement. American July. . . 0r Twine lost 11-2. The closing- PORK: s S.z'l ar.d s:eady. May. . . ik kikQiaitn July. . . LARD: Open. Close. M A- r: m Ice 10 JuIv 43 36Ti 33 130'i 4H S 101 7CH iooh 62 . 17Si 28 217 33 'i 10 71H 128 144U 137 Vj 70 100 178U 217 75 24 39i 71 -U6U -.u Cottcn Oil .:?oi ..... -. .it:i pref , .:w-ur..ite.l Copper ... r . : ie ami Ohio ike and Ohio ... . M and St. r. . v'iiatevl Oaa t.Io Fuel .."........ . ju-.izo Terminal pref . L'r;- i:-: l-'t pref ... . I..;ivtn? and Nashville V.i haltin -. v.-rrvp-lA,in .... :.!.':ri Pacific 114 s Nt..-r.nl Riscnlt ... N -rf- Ik and Western York Cent ml . !'" I' "s Oas iVi r:yvHnl.i U- vii! K :: r.n l I I S.uthwestTn . ;th-rr. Railway .... r R.illway pref -u?hfrn Pacific I- xi P.uiflc Parinc ' :i n Paolf.e pref .... l.-ith-r leather pref I. s. atctl I. S. Mecl pref W-ba.-h ib.4.h pref n Tfbicco V War. Chem. Co. .... Lk. j ref , 'f ar - ni New York. Feb. 14. Cloe Time t r.-5 steady: sixty days. 4 per cent. d-iys 4 per cent: six months 4lifi1 t'T rnt. Money on rail nominal: no t'irs. IVime mercantile paper 45W3Vi: f-riins; exchang? steady, with actual tt5sr-fs in bankers bills at 4S7.S3ff 'T ) f.r demand and at 4S.1.50 for sixty i iy Mils j posted rates 4S.: com me r c il M!ls 4V34454H: bar silver 4SU: k.xic.n dollars 37. iUIt'.more, Feb. 14.--The tarket clos- 1 -iu!I with the easier tone In Cotton l"ik Issues, the feature: Mount VerV WwlLury Cotton Duck Is at 75Vs. t?i ia points lower: the incomes : St'i were li points lower. United it. ways incomes at 6Si were un rhr.cd. O. n. S. Brewing first mort PS? bonds again sold at 52. Hank latrmrnt New York. Feb. 14. The statement RIDS: 44- May. . . July. . 1C0U . 17.05 . 16.47 . 5.R0 . 9.30 45 43S 36. 33 S 17.20 15.52 9.55 9.33 . . 9.37 . . . 9.17 9.47 New York. St. Louis.. New YorH. St. Louis-.. Jttmf ra 1 474 7 1H 15 s 33 21 :s4 4:u m 9i HVi 91 2a 51 65 4i 1214 val Nre iew York. .Feb. 14. Naval 114 b Stc?ks, rosin, 47.2'; barrels; spirits tur- 1374 pentine, 3.C77 barrels, tar 543 barrels; 11414 rpirls turpentlm? oil barrels, 66 1-3: 474 machine made barrels, 67: 'tar, plno 75 barrels. 220; oil barrels. 43C'$43o: rosin 149i common strained." 22C?225; good straln- 1C Ctl. 22$: D 225. E 255, F 230, O 2324), 1.4)4 II 25Ctf2J. I 32viS25. K 2ZQ M 3U N 634 400. WO 423. WW 460. UlilMr t.r,a an J Provision , Baltimore. Fob. 15. FLOUR Quiet. ur.rhangel; receipts 8,100 barrels; ex ports none. r WHEAT Cteady; spot and Februry hold S15.529.000 in nrMi of thf tearal 43 requirements. It was the common 434 434 opinion that the position of the banks was actually much stronger than In 364 36 i dlcated in the statement, although 334' 334 bank officers confessed themselves puz zled to account for the very large ln 17.03 17.12 crease In the loan account. The stock 16.32 16.52 market closed dull and fvtureless. However, we see nothing In the situar 9.50 9.CS tlon upon" which to sell the market. 9.30 9.35 Total sales 139,590 shares. Chicago. 111.. Feb. 14. Wheat. We 9.37 9.47 understand that the car situation has 9.17 9.22 Improved materially, with corn and oats transferred from western to east ern roads. There" was no pressure on the market owing to a better tone abroad, while local shorts were inclined to cover on the small advance. Long wheat came out and there was some elllg1 by commission houses, but the closing was Rr(n, but dull. A furtn-l array of bearish statistics 1$ expected Monday, but should declines appear we i would favor purchases for scalping stores: profits. Corn. Export sales. 24 loads. Opon. Close. .. 814 814 .. 734 734 Open. Close. .. 544 51 .. 12 414 parcel. He went over to the light and I followed. Untying a string he scat tered the contents of the bag on the table, and a wonderful collection of cut and uncut diamonds and rubies lay be fore us. I gave a gasp of astonish ment, and my father" smiled. .' ' " 'This, my son. Is my great fortune, and we must save it if possible, but first of all we must save ourselves. I have a plan whereby we may save both ourselves and the" Jewels at 'least, ' I trust so. but it will require great for titude to adopt the measure I am thinking of.' "Then my father went over to the medicine chestv took out a roll of band age linen and a tape of adhesive plas ter. Stepping over to the dresser he took a razor from the case and then laid a handful' of Jewels in front i of him. He - slowly- opened the razor, looked Into the glass, and touched his dred years from now no great cities. three would be Escaped an Awful Vmie Mr. H. Haggins of Melbourne. Fla., j Writes: "My doctor told me I had Con- ( sumption and nothing could ' be done ' for me. I was given up to die. The offer of a free trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery- for.. Consumption in- j duced me to try it. Results were start- ery and .owe all to Dr. King's New ; Discovery. It surely saved my life." I This great , cure is guaranteed for all I No. ICS, 10:30 a. m. Dally for Qoldsboro if W Express ;f or Charlotte, 0 lumbia and Savannah. Pullman sleeper to JacksorrYilie, Port . Tampa, Charleston and Augusta connections for all points, in Florida. No. 37. "Washington and Southwestern Limited." solid Pullman, ; train drawing ; room sleepers, - New . ..York -.tb New Orleans, and Mfmphiaj con nection is also made foy Wln storv-Salem, Wilkesboro jDn- vllle. and local stations 3:7.0 No. 112. 5:20 a. m. Daily for Oolds boro and local stations; con necting at Goldsboro with At lantic Coast Line for .Wilming ton. N. C Wilson. N. C-. Tar- boro, N. C, Norfolk. a., and intermediate stations, als: at ffoldsboro with Atlantic and North Carolina Railway for Kinston. N. C Newbern. K. C-, and intermediate ststions. , No. 17, 8:56 a.m. Daily for Greensboro and local stations, connects at Durham for Oxf y rd, Henderson. . KeysvlIIe and. . Richmond. At University Station foT Chapel Hl!l daily except Sunday. At Greensboro with train No. 26, " IT. S. "Fast Mail" for Washing ton and all points north; Pu1l man( drawing room sleepers to New' York and Richmond: close connection for Winston-Salem, Mocksville and local stations, with train No. 7 for High Point. Salisbury, Charlotte and local stations. NUe . if.L Chy KiT"u thAt char Railroad Company v.t, b). askM to granted 'rom ih, prrs-nt Oneral Aa-sembly. February c. is.' J. M. JON1X JACOB BERRY&CO STOCKS. EOKDS. . GRIM. GOTTON BSTABL1SIIF.D 1SJ 44 BrotdTTiy New York. Philadelphia Office! Drexn RuIMlng. 20Q Min St.,Ourh.tn, N.C Hartford. Com. Telephou. Na. 7. 8n for market lttera ar.J r.'oir-.t. Direct wiraa with th- Postal and " vn rnvnrea prnmpt ntt Oom oa all ielesrathie m,Bm rtBOIwr from onr mn.. n lit throatr and lung diseases by all drug- gists. Price 50c and 31.00. " Trial bot- j ties free. I Imprcrrd PMngr ervtee via . A. L. flallwar To Cincinnati, 'Indianapolis. St.' Louie, Chicago and all points West and check in several, places, then he: quick ly"cut.a gash with a firm touch, took Northwest. up one of .the Jewels, buried it in the! jave Raleigh 11.50 a incision," and placed the adhesive pjas- ter. over the gash. It was an . ujly j wound and I gave ah exclamation : of (. astonishment. ' j " You need not be frightened. said j my father. "My Knowledge or surgrry j will prevent all accidents.' x "He. then bared his arm, made sev- m. Arrive Richmond. 4.55' p. m. Leave Richmond 7.00 p. m. Arrive Cincinnati 11.43 a. m. Anive Indianapolis 3.25 p. m. News and Opinions 0 National Importance cral Incisions In the soft places, and e,gh fJ R,chmondt Kichmond t. imbedded severaf more jewe.s He even j clnnatl InilaRapoli5, st. Loul made gashes had finished m .-his neck, n hen . he and was covered w-ith ted and,. asked him the reason J J.rIa i pain. ; I ; 21 2Si - - C44 424 101 4 944 144 4? 34 J-S 31 514 127 794i7J4; March 7t'80; May 814fi M.. Steamer No. 2 red 75? 754". re ceipts 11.642 bushels: exports none. -outt-.ern on grade by sample r5t?so. 72Q ii; southern Strength developed at the starr this j WOunds andpatches he was a ghastly morning, but selling appeared for tne siht provision crowd, as well as f- Pat ten, with local operators hammering values, due to the less fed shipping demand and Improved prospects for the movement. The closing was ea r with lower values Indicated. ' j Oats. Further liquidation a'ppear2d In this cereal thought to be for Pat ten.' While there was selling by bro kers on the increased movement. Low er price3 may prevail, but with con tract stocks here HgTat. lohg lines will J no doubt be reinstated. Provisions. There was a- fair trade today with selling by commission houses, but buying of pork was of a good character and the same could be " 'Now, my son,' he said, turning to me, 'do you think you can undergo the agony of this' operation?' "I asented of this se " 'When we nave finished our work. my son, I will tell you; everything.,' "My father ouickly made ' the incis ions inm y face.- neck and arms, then struck op. the Tai!heslve piaster, , and I was likewise, a ufsome sight. .Calling in my mother -.my father showed h?r this surprise." gavo-'A shrieks' ' " Don"t bei.frifhtenTHl. said my fa ther. ..'Thesp' wounds . may save , our TTlAri' K "tij Arrive St. Louis P.45 p. m. Arrive Chicago S,40 p. m. . j Through .Pullman Drawing Room ; Sleeping Cars and Day Coaches Ral- o Cm-- : and Chicago with all through lines for j points West on the Pacific Coast. i For 'tickets, Pullman Reservation or,- any information apply to ' C JI. GATTIS, C. P. & T. A.. Raleigh. N. C. H. 8. Leard, T. P. A.. . iRslelgh, N. C. 1 cuii.N-iiasier; spot ana eoruary saId of Hb - ,t . . is picking them ma-'; !4; March 52li52V4: April 51id14: May 5042 04. Steamer mixed 50ff 504: receipts 94.4 W bushels; exports of k Sentiment was inolinl to be bullish BARBEE & CO. THE INDIAN JEWELS lives. Then he, went' on to explain how f hV wouiVds) were - mdde hnd told tnother that tBefc rttnning soresV.'6uUl j make the natiy)csthTnk,,we were afflict- ed with leprosy. ' j a. .--.- 1 . w . t . ... - . J 31,1 i at once, call In the natives. . and, tell them that w';fir going -o visit. Rajah Ram Dit tat that we will return by 5 In the morning ,and . that .'if ,' wf are not honw by that time that the'y must come after us. Mongii, the only coolie whom I trus;9iii 5 drive the carryall to the Rajahs jatid we will mount horses which j.. . fiaye tied about, fifty paces from tne oacK or tne mingaiow, mour is picking them up wherever available, while Cudahy Isthe big ho!d- 123.571 bushels. Southern white and yellow com 40S53. OATS Firmer: No. 2 white 43; No. 2 'mixed 40441: receipts 8.447 bushels; exports none. RYE Firm; No. 2. 56J?564: No. 2 western 57fi57-i: receipts 3.710 bushels; exports none. VPhiladelphla Public Ledger.) HAY Firm, unchanged. - I In a Market street car. the other GRAIN FREIGHTS Parce 1 room evening I had an experience," said the dull: steamer some demand; rteam o shabby gentleman, "which I venture Liverpool per bushel d.. February. CORK-For orders, per quarter s.. pi. 1 got In the car at the bridge! behlnd th bungalow we will slip February. .' and sat beside a gentleman who our hor8es ah'd take the side pith BtiTKU-tirm, uncnangea; invj seemea to oe Daaiy scared as 11 rrom Imitation 20G21; fancy creamery 2627; smallpox. Involuntarily I moved away fancy ladle 18319; fancy roll 17S13; from him." He looked at me In a re good roll 16317; store-packed 15 17. - proachful manner and told me not to EGGS Firm, unchanged, fresh 15S16 be frightened, as there was nothing the CHEESE Firm, unchanged: large 14 matter. His face was marked by no 144; medium 14Q'144;- email 144 contagious disease, he assured me. Of 14:. course I apologized and told him that SUGAR Firm, uhenanged; fine and my act was purely Involuntary, and coarse granulated 4.91H- that I was very sorry I had offended Haieisk itn him. He accepted my apology and A A - 1 A A. A J. i Trv.l( a. T-rrv inen 101a me one 01 ine eirangwi fiu- Ktrfal Hai! hf '. A. L IZalltraf J23.S0 to New Orleans, La. $23.50 to !:obile. 'Ala. (22.95 to Psnsacoln. Fla.. account liar- . . di' Gra? -Celebrations February " ' ' IS to :. 1003. Tirvets "on sale Feb ruary 17to 23 i:.vtusive. final limit February 28th. On payment of fee SO cents tickets; wi'..N be extended until March 14th. 323.50 to New.Orleans, La ajid return. n stj. 1 V4- - A - -S H"l frtol A'ecfZ.1 ciation May 5 to S. Tickets on sale May 1. 2, 3 and Vfinal limit ten lays from "date of sale. On pay ment, .of fee of 50 cents tickets can be extended until May 30th.' For further information apply to C. H. GATTIS. C. P. & T. A..j Raleigh, N. C. H. S. LEARD. T. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. and all local points.' connects at Selma for Wilson. Rocky Mount and all Eastern North Carolina points. At Goldsboro for Wil mington, Kinston, New Bern.N. C. and Norfolk. Va., where close connection is made with Chesapeake Line for Baltimore more and allother outgoing steamers. , No. 135, 3:52 p.m. Daily for Greensboro and intermediate stations; con nects at Durham for Oxford, Clarksville,. Keysvilie dclly ex cept Sunday. -At- University j I except Sunday. At Greensboro with train No. 25 for Columbia, Augusta, Savannah. Charleston. . Pullman, sleeper and first'Class coaches Washington to Jack sonville, Fla. No. 33 VU. S.' Fast Mail" for Atlanta and all points south and southwest. Pullman drawing room sleepers to Bir- mingham and New Orleans, day coaches Washington to New Orr 'leans, "'also ' with north bound trains No. 34 and 38 for Wash in'gtoil. and. all points north: Pullman drawing room sleepers !iand -observation car to New York; connection is also madt' at " Greensboro for Wlnstori-Sa-lem and at Salisbury for Mem ' his.. ' ' .' ' 1304:12 p.. to. Daily for Goldsboro ahen focal 'stations. Tfie Sim ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. 1 Dally, by man... . paUy and Sunday, by ma!L.'(S a rear" The Sunday Sun frea'eat ISunJay NwWipay? tha World. la Prlc- !5e a copy. Bt raall. 82 a yat Address THE SUN. New Ye-k. No Books, Valentines, Typewriters . The Largest Stock in the w, A. -H. All kinds of School nnl Ijiu i:o.; going at a sacrifice. Xr t fn t u:- i or on installmcrt plan or in ev 'books, typewriters ,ajid inc J.uii.'r-! other things that, we carry new i 1 TURK, Pass. Traff. Mgr. stock as novelties, Ftatinncry. etc., .' . " H Tt. CrfeERTrGefi; Mgr. !n h chaH rtt fli ttra:. Wo will Cft to say has happened to but a few peo- ;ln. th. rflrrflfl.e. and a8 SOOii as wc RaleiKh. Feb. 14. ri 1 hav ever hrard- I wU1 uu !t Reclrts today 37 bales to ou Just as It was told to me. Receipt, Va'y Vast ;;a;....None "My y. averages of the clearing house banks Prices today 94?9 9-16 a "7 "V", " fthis city for the we-k (fle business Prices this day last year 8 , V" , . y?) shows: Loar.s j36.233.40O. " increase J11.274.SOO. Lr-its JS52.3 40.100. Increase $12.13O.00v. Tirculaticm $l3,736.rC0. decrease 1428. ' 0. Lgal tenders J71.503.SO0. decrease r-772.r.. Specie 31S1.8O3.400. increase V.-. Reserve f 253.607.200, increase i'f ."'. Reserve required $233,077,525, In- 4 jvvj tto - n n t Receipts to date this year.. 12.966 bales na"' lieceipts to this date last year cnant in incna. e uvea, aur.ng my th andwitlj our boyhood. In the Punjab district, and Jjg ..: K " through the Jungle and ride for our lives for the' fort. You know it, .Is a good twenty-five miles and we must reach there before dawn. So every, minute counts. If we are stopped on the way by an 'of the natives your j mother will merely shout "Accursed!" and "Lepers!" and we will display our faces and arms in the moonlight the native will'4.Jet us pass, and we will pray that God may help us to.reatfui 'All that high t. we rode, and. were stopped haft a daen times befpre we reached the 'fort. "'But4 -when "we dis played our ghastly wounds the natives fled, and at dawn we were safe within BARBEE & GO.'S LETTER I and it. was six weeks before we were ablo- togo to S.523 bales W xainer wa v ..The insurrection broke out through tne natives inrougnout mm part thft who,e country tne country, unen a was auuui 10 m A a j a at.. Knew ine lay 01 iar,u preiiy mr- t- ali Sharif fcr V.nfrlflnrl. The oughly. and the Jungles near by were rivaton8 dt,rlng the filx weeks. Begs as familiar to me aa Broad street is " and T w mv mother. CAUOLtNA NORTJ2EKN RAILROAD TIMS TABI.K. No. A. In Effect Monday, S:(K) A. M.. Deca ber 15. 1901. MARION. S. C. (Operstititf Pepnrtmeat.1 (EnaU'rp Tjme Standard.) Nort.hbounl ' Sotithb)nnd Kirft-CUs ' First-Clas fMltedi STATIONS. (Mixed) No. Z No. J. P. M. A. M. 5.n0. Lnroberton, N. C. (S.A.D Q.m 4.r2 f Pope. N. C. - .. 6.42 4.:V. Proctdrvllle. (A.C.L.Cross) 7.1G 4.1S a Baroesvillfc. ?f. c. - ..... 3.RT f Mirletta. N. CL " .4A t Horaerllle, 8. a " ..&J30..i Pages Mill, 8. G. - S.3V f Kewper. S. C. - .14 Fork. S. C. - 8.02 . Ziofl. S. C. :-. .M,t Roger. S. C. -'2.30 Marwloo. S. C - Day. Stopv fFlag. Rui 1. Maximum speed, twenty-Art mile per hour. Rule 2- pules' governing employes of connecting liri a f Lumber ton (induding oioremeut ot train) aro adopted aa tb rules of tbi rouuiiuv . - T. C. McNEELY.. ' . CJenera) Snperintoadoai AUnUSTHS MKLMER. Pratideot and General Msnagr.x ' 7.3C 7.M 8.05 8.13 8.41 8.43 9.0? 930 tO yOU. -ne oeniriB la-uicr lauic , ..,T-v, tthr. T arrive in Rnr. ... , J - . .1 ft r.mTAM . . - I1CI1 muni m.v. . . . ... -ij,iw,)m surplus i..tf.,o,v, vitt- jjaroee at to., naiciijii, - -- nome to supper n was as paie as -r-i J3.016.00O ExcluTHhg "United of the New York Cotton Ejcchanse. death. He called mother to one side, c-it.. . - 1 . -sr.-Lrt . n n m 1 " . 1, t,.k ii rntton The . . . . . , t upisua - . jw. ucvi-jr j,- ;cw iuia, . r ana sne. TOO. lunieu iia it? ul uiiw. The banks now hold 313.529,673 Liverpool market opened a little lower knew something of great importance 5 per cent reserve on and looked weak at one time toaa. must have occurred, as my father was Ties of the ; deposits. N Support appeared, however, and this ft man o unusually strong nerves and closed Liverpool higher than yester- not disturbed by any ordinary happen dav. We retard this as manipulation , when mother left the room father w York Feb. 14. Spot cotton un- ftnd -imDle. From all we can m to one side, after he had dis- Mlddllng uplands iearn the position Is a most prtarious ji,,, thc servants from the room no sales. w .alnst SI 3-16 last year. New- one at this level. An operator who Something of grave importance has "''"" and Gulf 9S0 against 91-16: generally knows what is going on jiappende. my son." he said, "and it ?:.:' advanced 1-16 and Wilmington 8tated this morning that there never w,n fequirc H of our strength and '- Livrrool advancoil 6 points on waa a bigger deal or bigger gamble in diplomacy to meet the issue. You T-t with sales of 7,000 bales; fu- -cotton. It would seem as though there jo- j have often spoken to you about 4-Jr-s advanced 2Q3 points. 'would be a limit to this at some' point. a Ilfttiye uprising it Is a thing I have Th decline trvt.tv n-a ilu to lioui- t, rvrvni mnv be able to . shove the hrn fearine for many years. At last hre and abroad by Pyramiders market higher. But it Is running m jt is about to happen land I was at once sent to school, where these scabs caused me great chaffing from the boys and marred my looks for life. The wounds soon healed up. and a sort of pocket was formed around the jewels and in time . they were not in the least painful. Ls.ter on I was graduated from Edinburgh i University, and traveled around tne world. In the meantime my father went back to India and engaged in several bad business ventures, ovAnfusiK' lnsrr evervthin V . l.liVV..... . . I was forced to sell the 1 Southern Railway In effect February 1. 1903. V ' - Agt.. Washington, D. C. 11. L. VERNON, Trav. Pass. Agt.. Mi Charlotte,' N. ( T E. GREEN, City Ticket Agt. Office in .Yarborough Housa Building, . Raleigh. N. C. NOTICE OF, SEIZURE AND LIBEL. District Court of the United States Eastern. District of North- Carolina NO. 27.;- - Unitecl States against seven casks of corn whiskey, two copper stills, one copper worm, four fermenters, one raashe kee'. To A. V. Harrell Claimant,' and to all whom it may concern Greeting: . Notice is hereby given that the above mentioned property was seized by E. C. Duncan; Collector of Internal Revenue for the Fourth Collection District of North Carolina, on the 25th day of November, 1902, as forfeited to the uses of the United States, for violation of the Internal Revenue Laws, and the same is libelled and prosecuted in the District Court of the United States for condemnation for the. ca-uses in said libel of iformaiion-set 1 forth;'and that the said, cAuses-will I stand for trial at .the 'court roomr or said court, in the city-of Raleigh, on j the fourth Monday of May next, ff ; that be a jurisdiction day, and If not, t at the next day of Jurisdiction there- after, when and where you and all per- sons are warned to appear to show j cause why. condemnation should not be decreed and judgment accordingly entered upon the, said, appraisement bond herein,! and to intervene for their interest. Given under my hand, at office In ! Raleigh, this 27th day pf January, 1902. j H. C. DOCKER Y, U.fS.s Marshal. , P. A, MITCHEJ-L,-D, D. M. BOOKS WANTED Any -N. ,C. IRstory or books by in.y man in N. (.'.. or iiuhllshed in N. . about N. C. folk?; also laws of N V. and N. C. Reoordn. Colonial and Ft or any other State History In I'. :. We deal in Old Coins and Stamps, too. Have you any to sell or exchange? . !..'.. f The best Typewriter bargains, ww ; second hand ln.ichines, and f-n tii easiest terms. We rent or-repair ;. : kinds. SOUTHERN BOOK mm RALEIGH, N. C Sc RICHMOND, VA. MOTEL DORSETf . rAYETTEVILLB STREET ' HALEIGH, N. C. . Fifty Newlr FurclabeJ Rooma, all ModTa Con?aa tences, European and Amtrl csn Plan. Two blocks from pot of flea Three bloclca from Opera tloaaa. Up-to-date Cafe for Ladie? and Gentlemen. rillVATE DINlNO ROOMS FOR PARTIES. W. W. NEWMAN. Manaftr. XV. L. DORS EXT. Propria. TKe Daisy Seed Farm. This condensed schedule is published and as information and is subject to change he had. As; without notice to the public. N. C. world. It took th sides of the Atlantic and by the face of Providence to ao mucn in dawn every while man in mis pari 01 - f-aPfuiiv nAinful ooo-1 (iTfvn - n ... atm a rHrv si'nd under present thn nnntrv will be Tnas3acreJ. I hav -! -v by room traders. Furthermore, market conditions.. The pplnners of the many friends among the natives, but '"r was a lack of the aggressive sup- world hold between 400.000 and 500.000 1hey will be quite valueless, as no cx 1 rt which had twxn o rhamrteristlc KiIm more cotton than last year. And ception will be mad. The hiehest inaian rnenas is secretly by six occurred to me that I might nave tne and 'he market of late for even the most yet we are at the high price of last pr0of I have of my I : mi. k.Ai- .u w. .. k & ijifr in May or June wlTfen it that I have been told . had developed Into too much of is proved that the crop Is less thanor ven natives of the Prop Pj ' affair. At any rate promi- requirements, we might easily have a nslng. They t4 m In hopes that I '"t bu:iil hre and New Orleans were repetition of the summer of 1?00 when miBht escape-that alone a jreat aW.f or doing so little that coUon went to ten cents. But or the favor for which ,1 am duly thankful. Jf - orations did not count.- The present prices have had a b g ad- - -re Jo escape at aU ,t b v r.lly depressing factor however vane ifthirtr milesway. The question tAi-t thaf t Vk mirkrt h.tl be- ootton. .o one ..w - . - . . unv. Mn AM nn boy." ne time .nrniu. i" . TRAINS LEAVE . RALEIGH, loose jewels 1 nau. unu nn.in ij , .. I sold the last Jewel; and then the Idea j No. HI, 12.50 a.m. Daily for Greensboro ana jocai points, carries .run man sleeper Raleigh to Greens- rrrP5. It WHS n. irai luiljr umuiui jf y, ujn lu" ui-vujjon. j '- - j ration, and only, qne in every six or sewn months could be extracted. The operation left tWfcsfe terrible scars that j you see, and today all tne jewels, wnn -"yvliiKltin Raiitv Soill frtm tha nrmlutn rorn of the . t,.. iv-nrw -c- Th r-rvm m annw uhit. l.r ciain ai:i 'small Cob. weighs 60 POUNDS TO THE BUSHEL 2 TO - I-A I.. J - 1 ! STALK : grows from 250 to 300 BUSHELS TO THE A ''RE. I'1' ' I 1 v, . J Th Bimrl rnm n-hih thin Cnm TKn :rl"":i AVil S broUKh t from Genoa. Italy, ip 1830. lm Col. Geo. Siewers. Th ,,r Corn is. by mail, postage paid. HALF POUND 30r-. ONE vu 'u '. THREE POUNDS 31.00. ONE PECK 32.50, HALF l:lHLl, V I BUSHEL $7.00, TWO BUSHELS 312.00. Every ackro n-ir....- ' P-'TDS- i?r t" ' i satisfaction or money cheeruflly refunded at once. I i-T-r you to P. B. Mej w,th rain No. 39 "Atlanta Ex- tma8ter at this placeUr to any reliable merchant. Order tod3y u.M .- press," Pullman sleeper and day a". P J ' the cheapest, t reach it In time. Mt!whi mr tw,,eht not onlr break Is more than iiKeiy. u- v,VH " In Livl. After the rise of movement this week Is 1 !tlr M - ow my on, . - . ... . .-j , mama Ksl over last year., nw nanu on - 1 a rem me mantfi rraiuu . ccu w.w - 4, "! 1 roint- hir.H v to many, looks like a larger crop the exception of one, have been pawned, and I fear to have it op3rated on, so painful ls the process, and I am now In pretty hard " luck," continued the stranger, "absolutely penniless, in fact." "But you still, have one Jewel left," said by way of sympathy. , ' "Yes." said the stranger, "but it is only a carbuncle." ' The ArmT imr fT (New York" Herald.)- The conference report on the General mnthor We may have to give joints which looks to many .looks like a larger 1- Kt 1 think we would f hogh It hd n ddea undcrcur-'ajro and pretty soon we wiu ' V: "11.. ' " , ,r dear1 f strength. The drygoods trade talk of the next crop. Ne wouia QO "have told her' to pack what .Staff bill has-been agreed to by the ' rlk. spot market, are still strong, j for a break. m are absoiutely necessary. 4Senat.e and it is a matter of national tfi -porta are h-avy and bulls think) New York. Feb. 14.-Stocks.-Amen ie tmng i coaches . to Atlanta, Pullman Tourist sleener to San Francisco CaL, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays via New Orleans and Southern Pacific. No. 33, "Flor- ready to plant a success. THe Daisy Seed Farm, I Daisy, ForytH County, N. C bo wm
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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