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THE MORNING POST: THURSDAY. FEBRUARY I THE STOCK MARKET prices Generally Lowtr at the Ocening Trading Was in Light Volume-Trie Closing Wis Easy 4 . Spencer Trask & Gc rifle. UinphMtf -.. 4 "t,a "tr ir joins, niuirnc cloths firm, bat less active. The rtuc- . BANJCEaS tuations In cotton today were confined 3pencer Track. ' Geo. Foster Peabody. within relatively narrow Km! Is, but the E-Jwin B"lkly, Cbtries J. Peabotfy, trading was active and In the main the Acoata Nlchels. tTaU.?ronan?CMra" up,vard' 27&29 Pine St, New York Gr 10 a strong and active market at Liver- ' pool, cold weather at the south, small MEJMER3 XE Y03K stock exchange ? Y rk. Feb. 1,-The majority of ' If01 ,markets anl T . 7 ' . lnK the leading interests. .re lower on the opening quo- and Amalgamated Copp.r nlth advances of a larg frac j At one time there was a reaction on oal were conyp.cuous ex-. hm.,. K lt - . ' I moved upward on bull support and A. L. ftiiwar To Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. JACOB BERRY&Cft!Car8' d an pom uxiuuwmnv a Mictlsan. Colorado. Faci5c Coast. 1! embers Consolidated rack Exchange. .. N. T. Produce Eveaasge, STOCKS. EOSDS. ii. G0I1 FSTARLIftKRft IS3S N - . 44 ItroadwaT,' New Yprk. -, Philadelphia Office: Drerel Bnildrng. 2Q9 Main StDurham, N.C Hartford. Conn. Telephone No. 7. tent! tot market litters and patnp'ale. Direct wire with th Potnl- aod Wur rn Ionian oVicen ensure prompt otta tion on all irJegraphU )sneaa. V"... on l rv 34 In symp.uhy covering. New England Interests gavtf Ifu,y Cn'"10 and all points West and V- Vrrt . i e mrKet "rport at various times , c -d a fraction. Amonj the Je-' during the day. The south bought to . ,,.ung and Leather prefened ,omt. cxtent ana promJnent 5pot peo . . a r-.'nt- The change o-.her- pie bought freely of May, thoug they Northwest. Leave Italelgh 1L50 a. m. ' Arrive Richmond 4.55 p. m. Leave Richmond 7.C0 p. m. Arrive Cincinnati 11.45 a. m. Arrive Indianapolis 3.25 p. m. Arrive St. Louis 9.45 p. m. Arrive Chicago 8.40 p. m. Through Pullman Drawing Room um -iv uu'i.-. mam at nn tlm. TT- 11 -... 1- - . ...... ,. an ,u?ci ia c tv-re very quiet and rath?r ll-d to have done very little. The . ,r. A number -it Wit actlv. it.vl- rpot sales In Liverpool were" 14.W) ! : ding ?t. Paul. New York Cen- bles; trade reports, domestic and for- r ;cu.vitc! nn I Tnn?s.e? Coal ;tgn. v.ere very favorable and Egyptian rv!ow- thrir orenlng pru ij eperat.ons were again' reported to be Sleeping Cars and Day Coaches Ral h: Waba'b preferred. Rro-k- buying freely across the water, while to Richmond, Richmond to Cin- ' i Smelting and Repub.lc Liverpool was a pretty good buyer clnnatl, Indianapolis, St. Louis and nh.nrpy. CMrago .".r at here. " Chicago with all through lines for rrferre ! II decline 1 1 nd The principal sellers were commls- points West on the P.tclflc Coast. K nar.ni S. Larp orders lor rlon houses and some of the sr ler " tickets, Pullman Reservation or Fept. Oct. v irr.-tM cnni Into the market at bul!. a ?-vel. and the price advance! t;h fin? effort all runl. Feb. . 'irtft'Hi ?lypj;l5hly In an aim- March. - v rxrept "In special stocks The April. - rl red whei. gold exixrts fcr May. . -r w witj seen to be unlikely b,ut June. . . : . T n?raln with a !os of 1U In July Y ri CentraL North Western nre- Aug. . - at a decline of 15 po.nts - - th; preceding sale last n.onth. r i ..ir.A.it Southern fe!l 1H. . Among i -H-uIUe. Consolidated Gas ad- : 2 and rre?fd Steel Car n psint. , v.'re steady at n:on. :.-t of the limited selling was In i. ifi-.nted. which again touched 74, :k- .-cht. Fluctuntlons In other spe? .r -iw favorites vierc trivial and trad r'1 but little attention to the r -.-k.-t. Colorado Fuel and St. Lou I ..:hotern lost 1 and Ne- Jersey V ;'al 4 pMnts. Op?n. High. Low. Close . SV50 !.67 9.59 9-6' 967 P.M 9.6S 9.4S 9.53 a ,. 8.61 8.37 9.57 9.60 .58 9.45 9.44 9.1S 8.57 8.3S 9.67 9.63 9.64 9.4S 9.44 . . . . 9.63 .... 9.67 .... 9.67 D. 45 . . . ; 9.53 . . . . 9.21 . . . . S.61 . . . . S-?7 Market closed steady. New York. Feb. 18. Cotton receipts: Galveston. 8,471; New Orleans, 1.940; Mobile. 198; Charleston. 160; Wilming ton. 465i Norfolk. 2,333. l - m -. cia a anal Predict WHEAT: , . I . Open. High. Low. Close. ... " 78 77 774 . . 744 74i -74 73 any Information apply to C. II. GATTIS, C. P. & T. A., Raleigh, N. C. H. S. Leard, T. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. j Southern Railway o- . In effect February!, 1903. as information and Is subject to change without notice tp.the public. TRAINS LEAVE RA LEIGH, N. C. in Coast, tke Ve?r, orthwet and Southwest. For Kates, Tickets. PullmaD narra tions and detailed 'nformation, apply to your Ticket Agent, er address W. O Wartbea, D. P. C. & a-Ry.. Uiea mond, Va H. W. FULLER. O. P. A. Cs-:. DOYLE. General Manager. February L 1905. ATLANTIC CO.5 -L'.Zi'Z OAIL ROAD COMPANY. 'CONDENSE! SCIIEDITLE Dated Jannary J5. 1902. TRAINS UOING SOUTH. No. 23- pally Leava Weidoa ll.SO a. m., arive Rocky Munt l."M p. m. - --Leare Tsrboro 12.2E d. ta.. iear R-Tkv Moaa: l.iCl tfc m.. leara : Trri - 1- r . i i 2.53 p n-. ieae Fayettevllle 4.30 p. m srne Florence 7.35 p. m. arrive Rocky -Mount 10.32 p. m., leave Rocky Mount 10.rj a. ra lea re 'Wilson --ll.lo a. tn.. leava Se!:r.a ll.ru a. m.. lea re Fayetta ville 1.12 a. ci, arriv Florenca t.2 a. m. No. 102 D.iTrj except Sunday Teave ; larboro p. m., itave Kocky j 8. CI p. m.. arr:vo GoSdsboro 0.20 ) This condensed schedule is published 1 No. 41b??ry-reare fioeky Monnt I . m- lare Wusoa .20 a. ax., 1 leave GoIdVttAro 7.31 a. nx. lara -Magnoiia Ji a. tn.. arrive Wii-1 nuncios m. nv a. ra. ivn Boston, Cincinnati Chicago. Indianap olis, St. Louis, Memphis and Kansas City. Trains leave RaUtgh as follows: No. 34, LTO a. m. "02ABOAD BX PRESS for ALL points Raletetl to Portsmouth, Richmond. Wahlnrtnn .Tl Altlmort. Boston and all points North, Northeast and North west. No. 33. 11:15 a. m. "SEABOARD LOCAL MAIL" for ALL LOCAL points, Raleigh to Ports mouth. Norlina to Richmond connects at Henderson for Oxford and Weldon with A. C. I. at Portsirouth-Nor-folk with ALL STEAMERS for points North and North east. No. 66. 11:50 a. rn. "SEABOARD UAIL" for Richmond. Washington, Pal- limore. Philadelphia. New SCnDE.t,F rilE RALEIGH ANT?i.CrAJ ILFEAR HAILROAD. DAILY KXCKIT .sr.NDVY SOUTHBOUND TRAINS.' orations. 0 j Lt. Saletza... .... 7.(11 at Lr. Csraleisb Jnnct. . 7.r a.a Lv. Caraleirtx ILL.. 7.10am Lv. Sylraola . . . Lt. Rtfmea .... Lt. Hobby . . . . Lt. MeCollera ... Lt. Bank4 .... Lr. Austin ..... Lv. Willow Sprint Lt. Sexton .... Ax. Sippahaw . . . 7.1.o a at 7 12 am 7.2S am 7.40 an 7.45 am 7.50 am ROOam S.20 am 3.A1 ltu NORTHBOUND TRAINS. N. S. 4.0r pm 4 05 pm 4.10 ytrt 4.15 ust 4 22 pni 4.2S pm 4.40 pm 4.43 ptn 4.4Spm 5 (to pm 5.10 pm 5.15 ptn Statiors. Lt. Slppow . . . Lt. Sexton .... Lt. Willow Springs Lt. Austin . . ,t . Lt. Ranks' Lt. McC alters. . . It. Hobby .... Lt. Barnes . . . . Lt. Sylvol . . . . Lt. Caralelph .Mir.s No. 8 40 am 8.4o m S .V am 0 03 am 0.10 am .25am 0 30 0 3T am 0.4.' am York and Boston. Cor.r.ect j Lt. laraieiga Jnnct. lO.n.i um at Richmond with C. & O. 1 Ar. Kaleljli . . . . .10.10 a n for Cincinnati. Chicago ar.d St. Louis, at Washington with Penna. and B. & O. for all roints. SOUTHBOUND. No. Ill, 12.50 a.m. Daily for GrVensboro"' No 49-Dai!y-Leae Ilrky Jfonnv I2.r2 I 5 05 and local points. Carries Pull-! f n,-,le,a,Tt XV,J,S?2 'ZAii m- i , , , lave Goldsboro 3.1. p. in., ieavs ' man -sleeper Raleigh to Greens- - Magnolia 4.25 p. in., arrir WU- 51. a. May. ., July. CORN: May. . . market sagged from Inanition Ju'.y." r i bu?ir.es was at the lowesi eLb. ".T.n!.i-Caro!lna Chemical was mar't- ! t:p Pi and Minneapolis. St. Paul ar.d -.-': te Marie lot 2H. Tt-; fei'ang was very lisht. but wa i?:Vient to Induce further sr-all re ".on In the prlc level. Tennesre . ,! re!.iT,",d to I'.i under last nljht. . jiUe. Minneapolis, . St. Paul :vj.:i Ste Marie. Chicago Termlrtnl p. c-:-rrd and Rubber Goals tost abCut a y.rt. and Metropolitan tecurltles 1?.. It clo-ing was ea?y. Op?n. Clo e. Ar:".nn Ice An 'ft' an Car Fdy - A rt-: -rivn Cotto Oil ... A".-h:n OATS: May. . . July.. . PORK: May. . . Jn!v. . . LARD: May. . . July. . . RIBS: May. . . July. . . . 4$ 43 32 17.4S" 15.90 . 9) . 9.40 78 744 41 3SH sm, 17.52 16.95 9.63 9.43 45U 43 H 854 17.40 16. SO 9.57 9.35 wee-l llat-s . A.L. Pal'mr Account of Southern Educational 9.17 Conference, Richmond, Va.-, the S. A. 8.57 I Railway will sell round trip tickets 8,37 from RAlelgh and all points at the rate of one-third fares for the round trip. Tickets on sale April 20th and 21st with final limit April :8th: Accouht n Anniston Chautaqua, Annlston. Ala., the S. A. L. Railway will sell round trip tickets to Ander son. Ala., t the rate of one first-class fare for the round trip. Tickets sold April 18th to 24th with final return April 26th. . . - Madigras, New Orleans, Mobile and Pensacola, Feb. 2Sth-24th. . Account of the above occasion .the S. a. Lt. uanway win sen rouna-inp xick- jq r ets to the above points at the .rate of , 45 437. 52 S one first-class fare for the round trip. 9.53 9.35 Baltimore. Feb. l'i, S7'j 4 s 11' 4 1C-0 , 9.57 9 60 9.50 . 9.10 9.42 9.35 IS. FLOUR Dull, unchanged: receipts. 10,571 barrels; ex-l-orts.' 13.956 barrels. WHEAT Firmer; spot and Febru ary. SO-tSO: March, 8081. May. il4i SI8: steamer No. 2 red. 7oVi875i; receipts. 10.494 bushels., exports, none: southern by sample, 7tQ3H: southern Tickets will be sold . February 17th to 17.40 J3rJ- flnal ,lmlt I!'eDru-ry 24th- DUt may ItSO ,Se etended for a longer period. For further" information apply to C. H. GATTIS, C. P. & T. A.. Raleigh, N. C. II. S. LEARD, T. P.. A., , Raleigh. N. C. 9.57 9.35 . h.on ri ef . l:i a.i tlx.ir.f fd Copper H .- CORN Firmer: spot and I--:-iT.orl Jnd iKAo ........ S-.-H sr.4)n 531; March. 5243524; ..y.-i ,44 ... fisi-L- Mar. 50i5l: s .-rc7e an.! Ohio . ... 514 514 l0 irc04: receipts, 87.515 .U. and P. ; w. ' Titel Gas . r.Tli Fuel I .. Lack, and WeU. .. l -iivrre and Hudson .. ! avA R. G Kr -f lt pnf I". :-"is Central i ,'n..;:!on.il Taper .... L..Uvii!e and Na?hvllle V. .:.h-ittan V.-rrr-poll tan Fv J 'r.url Pacific ' .i'-rrn Central N-:ional Elcult v r US.'k and Western ... v.-.v York Central N Y. O. and W. S31 "'. Ic Mall 41 r-' -s's Gas 10S4 tr.aylvania. 150 iTed Stel 6.1 f:-ding 634 t.'.r 1st pref 8?4 ;. L. Southwestern 1 23 ?" L. Southwestern pref .. 614 "thrn Railway 354 southern Railway pref - 'ithm PaclSo T'-xas Pacific 42 I -ion Pacific .... I '.ln Pacific pref I-iter 144 !-n?.r pref 944 ITS'- 214 274 21754. 214 ... 76 ... 2W ... IS) ... 8?4 ... .39 ... 7771 ... 1454 . . i.U .. 127 ... 114 ... 141 ... 24 .. Ill " ... H64 ... 474 . .. 75 ... US February, Arril. 514 teamer mixed. bushels; ex ports, 273.71 bushels; southern white and yellow corn, 42 fl 344 OATS Easier; No. 3 white. 42433: No. 2 mixed. 41T414: receipt 12,300 b'ushels: exports, none, RYE Firmer: No. 2, 570574: No. 2 N-4 western 5(S 4: receipts. 1.513 bushels; 33 csports. none. 704 HAY Firm, unchanged.' GRAIN FREIGHTS Parcel room rates steady. steamers quiet, un changed. BUTTER Firm and" higher: fancy 1294 Imitation. I0i 21 : fancy creamery, 7; 2?!i fancy ladle.' lv 19; fancy roll. 17fl$; li:H good roll. 16317: store-packed. lSl?. 254 EGGS Steady and lower; fresh, 17 474 ?1S. 74-$ CHEESE Firm, unchansr-d; large, 1414 14ftl44: melium., 14144: small. 144 33 f! 41 1 SUGAR Firm, unchanged; fine and 1044 coarse granulated, 4.954. Jar tUtat Orj;i. ro-. New York St. Louis.. 744 I6J IS) ll4 174 126 1424 KrUI Rat by . A. I. Railway 125.50 to New Orleans. La. $23.50 to oblle. Ala. $22.95 to Pensacola, Fla.. account Mar di " Gras Celebrations February IS to . 1903..Ttrvets on sale Feb ruary lTto 23 l:.v-iuslve. final limit February 2Sth. On payment of fee 50 cents tickett wll be extended until March 14;h. 825.50 to New Orleans. .La., and return, account American Medical Asso ciation May 8 to 8. Tickets on sale May 1. 2. 3 and 4, final limit, ten days from date Of "sale. On pay ment of fee of 50 cents tickets can be extended until May SOth. For further Information apply to C. H. (JATTIS, C. P. & T. A.. Raleigh, N. C. S. LEARD. T. P. A., Raleigh. N. C. horo, open for occupancy at 9.00 p. m., connertirtg at Greensboro with train No.. 39, "Atlanta Ex press," Pullman sleeper and day coaches to Atlanta, Pullmrui Tburlst sleeper to San Francisco Cat.,' Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays- via. New Orleans and Southern Pacinc. No. 83, "Flor ida Express,' for Charlotte, Co lumbia and Savannah. Pullman sleeper to Jacksonville, Port Tampa Charleston and Augusta connections Tor. -all points In Florida. No.' .37, "Washington and Southwestern Limited." - solid Pullman train drawing room sleepers, , New York to New Orleans and Memphis, con nection is also made for Win -ston-Salem, Wilkcsboro, Dan ville and local stations 5:20 112, 5:20 a. m.r-Daily for Golds boro and local stations; con necting fl.t Goldsboro with At lantic Coast Line for Wilming- roinsron V- a Tit A IN?. OINO NORTH. i NowTS Daily Lmv Fiorenm Hf.03 a t m.. leavt- Fajetterille 12.4' a. m.. ) leave belra.i 2.10 a. in., arrivs ' Wilson 2.r.7 a. tu. iear Wilsca 2.35 p. in., airivv R-'L-j Mount K.SO p. m.. ieare Tnr'joro 2.31 . p. leave Rocky Jfount 8.50 p. rtu, arrive vldon 4.53 p. m. No. 102--Dally except Sunday Leave Goldsboro 7.1 a. no.. jve W aee S.2( a. m.. nrrtre Rocky Monnt 0.00 a. la., a.-rivo Tarbor - 0.34 a. m. No. 43 Daily Leave W'Jnzlngtoa 9.35 . a. m.. leave Magn l! 11 OS a. nu leave Goldsboro a. ra.. leaTa Wilson 1.1S p. t., trrivo Rocky Mount 1.53 p. 0: No. 40 Daily Leave vVnnilngtoa 7.00 p. m., leave Mnxnolia 8.30 p. in.. leave Goldsboro 0.37 p. m., leavo Wilson 10.45 p. m.. arrive Rocky Mount 11.23 p. m. Yadkin Division Mala Line Trala leave Selma 11.25 i. ra.. arrive Wilson 12.07 p 'a., leave Wilsaa 11.34 a. m.. arr: Rocky Mount 12.10 a. ni., iGave Kot-ky .Mouut 12.43 a. iu strivo Weldon 1.37 ton, N. C, Wilson, N. C, Tar- Ko. tO-tniiy fave Florence p. ra. . . ... - . 1 A M . LMinta0l! A 1111 IU VN Ra Doro, rs. cj., Korrolk, va,, ana " t o Ii V i, v: a?. . . . . 3.20 p.m., arrive Scotland Nck at 4.10 juiii.uiiie. Biitiivi.. p ,n Greenville 5.4; o. Kinston Goldsboro with AtlanUc and ft 45 p. r,. Rptumii! eav!S Kinston North Carolina Railway for 7.30 a. m.. Greenville y So . a-. Kinston, N. C.'Newbern, 17. C, and Intermediate Btstions. arr;v Ing Halifax at 11.05 a. m.. WeMan 11.20 a. m..' daily except Sunnir. Trains" on Washinrton Branch leaTt No. 41. 4.00 p. m. "SEABOARD EXPRESS" for Charlotte. Atlanta, Co lumbia, Charleston, Savar. iu h. Jacksonville. St. Aug ustine, Tampa and all point? routh and south wert. - I m. SEABOARD LOCAL MAIL lor Charlotte. Atlanta and all local points, connects at Atlanta for all points south and southwest. . 4. 5 40 pr 5.45 pra 6 53 pm ' 00 pn 0.06 pr 'JO pm 0 "0 pm 0.."' pm 0.40 p '. 50 pm 7 00 pm 1 00 pm Ail fchediile trains carry pnien?tr. JUJI.N A. MILLS. President and Gtpl 5Janacr. No. 27. 6.27 p. m. "SEABOARD MAIL" for Southern Pines. Plnehurst. . Atlanta, Columbia, Charles ton, Savannah. Jacksonville. Tampa and all points south , and southwest. Tickets on sale to all points. Pullman berths reserved, tickets delivered, and baggage checked from hotel and resi dences without extra charge at tJP-TOWN TICKET -OFFICE Yarbnrv House Rulldlnt. C. H. GATTIS, C. T. AND P. A. Tuonea 117. lUleigb. N- a H. 3. LEARD. T. P. A, 2Uilx. N. a CAROLINA NORTHERN RAILROAD TIME TABLE. V -,, UUA" , fn HfTect Monday. A. M . f)ra MARION. S. C. Operatlnit Depurtmnt (Ena'.ern Tim StandaM I Nerflibound S.-utK,M04 Flret-Clasa -'irtCla (Mlsedr STATIONS OliViSi No. 2, . j P.' A'- - ... - A. M. s iamberton. r. u. (S.A.H Q.SVt 4.rz 1 1 ope, z. s, - . . 4.47 s Kingsdale. N. C - . . 4.3 B Procrrille. (A.CL.Croasl 4.18 s LtardeTiiifc. c. 3.5? f Marietta. N. C. -3.4$ f HomerlHe, 8. C. " 3.30 f Page's Mill, 8. C. - 8.31 f Kemper, 8. C. 3.14 s Fork. S. C. :;.02 sZion. S. C. 2.M) t Rogers, 8. C. " 2.80 Marwion. S. a -Daily, a Stop, f Ha. Rnla 1. Maximum ocod, tiveaty-ars mi per hour. RoJe 2. Rolea g(.rmlnc etuplorei of connscting line at Lamberton (induliog niovemeot ot rrain?) ar adopted a ia rules of tuts ccmunnr T. C. McNKELT. Gnral SnrriutonJf oi, aiUGTTjrrus mkllikii. . President and GeoeraJ Manager. 4i 6.80 7.11. 7.5. M.I6 fl.l 5 8.21 4I H45 8.01 Good flen Wanted H .. 614 1434 624 61 84 614 354 944 644 424 Winter X-orl Hat-o vl W. A. L. Comnjvuclng October loth and contin ring until April 30, 1903. the Seaboard Air Line Railway will sell winter tour ist ticket to all , principal points In Georgia. Florida and tlie Southwest. In t'.udins winter resorts in Texas and the City of Mexico. Tickets wii! be sold dailf up to and Including April 30h. wit.i a nnal return limit May 31. 1303, and satn- bear a tratisit limit in each direction of 15 days, which permits of atopover within the transit kmit. ' - For further lnfjrrr.atIon as to rates, cchediiles and general information ap ply to CX II . GATTIS. C. P. & T. A o. ivi, b:oo a.m.-uany ior jrreensouiu AYasQlngton S.OO n, m. and r.43 p. ra.. and local stations, cpnnects at . arrive Parmele S.Rfi'a.- m.. nnd 4.10 p. ttu Durham for Oxford, Henderson, returning leave Parnael 11.1C a. m. ed K,.,vniA .anA nirhmnn.1 At leaves Yv ilmingtoo 0.10 a. tn.. arrives KeJsille. and Richmond. At pyefteT,luj.r, ieaves rnyPtte- Lniversity-KStation for ; Chapel TJj1l jo.42 p. tn.. srrires S.iw'ord 1.5S Hill daily .-except Sunday. . A.t p. m. RetUrnina leave S.ttiford 3.05 Greensboro, with train No. 26, p. tn.. arrives - FsyetteviUo 4.20 p. in.. U. S. "Fast-MalV for Washing- j te'VW1"3 i30 ai" arr,VM ton ana a.i points nonn; run- Rennettsvhie Braocb Train leaves; man drawing room sleepers to RennettsvJ'.lo 8.10 . m.. Maxron 9.03 New York? and Richmond: close a. m.. Red Spris 1 ra.. Parkto connection for Wlnston-Salcm. 10-fl a rn. rop ailw lO.S; . m.. ... 1 f . ' , , . i. -arrives Fav ettev.!: 1I.IU. Returmnt Mocksvllle and local stations. jaT FavFrtevill 4.4."i p. m.. Hope Mills with train No. 7 for High Point, fc.oo p. m.V Red" Springs F..S p. ax.. Max Salisbury, Charlotte and -local ton 0.10 i flu arrive Rcanettsvili station I 7.1 p- m. No. 108. 10:30 a.' m.lDaily for Goldsboro ' "MaS'tSrolln. rmd all local points, connects at Central Railroad, it nr Sar'ms with Selma for Wilson. Rocky Mount the Red Springs . Bowuioro Railroad, and all Eastern North Carolina Sanf ord w th the SeaarJ Aif LJns . '-i.k wn ,nl Southern Railway rtulf with ta points. At Goldsboro., for "Vil- ilu.nam & Charlotte Kr.Uroad. mingtgn, Kinston, New. Eern.N.J Train on th Scotland Neck Branca C. and 'Norfolk, Va," where Road leaves WeJon o. m. Halifax close connection is made with R.22 p. ni.. arrive Wasainston 12.30 a. ... , , , va. and 0.15 p. m, dailjr exceDt Sunday. Chesapeake Line for Baltimore Xra,an Tnpno.-r.-v. daily ex- more and nil other outgoing 1 cept gHad.iy 4.3.1 p. tc.. Nunday 4.35 p. steamers. I tn., arrives Plymouth 6.35 p. m.. 6.30 No. 135. 3:52 n.m. Daily for Greensboro l. m. Keturnmj jeaves iiymouia uiuj Salaries Guaranteed for One Man in Each County in North Carolina .. siH :3 s ou . 42 J - - T OA . . ' . . . . i.li . . VACfUC OUUUdl . f ..IVr r ...Wu..u o-..w. pno arrives 7-anoro U.55 a ne.cts at Durham for Oxford, o qO i m and Sunday ux. No man wanted who cannot furnish best references and prove his ability to work. Men vill be placad on salaries and not on commission. f If you have a good mind and want to maKe money, address at once J D BOU5H ALL, Manager iEtna Life Ins. Co., Raleigh, N. C. Seabdard Clarkslle, Keysvilie dally ex- Train on .Midland. N. C. Branch leaves cept Sunday. At University 1 Goldsboro i.y except nday. ww t except Sunday. At Greensboro with train No. 29 for Columbia, Augusta, Savannah, Charleston, FLORIDA LIMITED Open. Cloe. .. 514 514 .. 414 414 1C141014 S44 4 l: h?r t Steel s. Stel rref v.tt.rn Fnion .. V.tViSh v"-r..i.h rref .... V -Car. Chem. Co, -Car. Chem. Co. Do. prf. 18 394 SS4 ?0 314 5t4 .654 664 1274 .T. mnrj Market New York.. St. Louis.. ., New York. Feb. 18. Naval stores: Stocks Rosin. 45.736 barrels; spirits turpentine. 2.5S2 barrels; tar. 623 bar rels; ship spirits turpentine! held at ft3.4c. for machine made barrels, but 3? a julck bid of l-4c. less would, lt was M find ready sales. Rosin was firm ly held with some orades quoted at higher prices. Tar was also firm, but unchanged with a good demand. Spirits turpentine oil barrels. 66 1-4c; 66li machine made barrels, 66 3-4. tar p.ne 12S nil barrels. 43CS435; ro sin- common strained, 225"; good straln .i D 230. E 230. F 235. G. 240. II 14 94 IS so 214 N.w York. Feb. l.-Noon-rooney on ' .'j. s M 3$ogs0, N 400. ri!I steady at 3 r?r cent, prlrw mer- t '"-w 485 " r tile paper. 4 3-405 1-4 per -cent, Ster- w 4"' i exchange firm, with actual busl In bankers bills at 4S7.625fl4S7.75 r demand and at 4S4.50?4S4.625 for W div t.m: rwtpd rates. 4S G 4S5 1 2 Receipts torlay 1 4issi-2: commercial bills. 43 r.ecHDts this day last year 1 bal (Reported by Job P. Wyatt & Bro.) Raleigh. FeK 18. nChern Rallvr y Kpre1! Rate 35.05 Raleigh to Winston-Salem. N. C, and return, account Annual State Convention -North Carolina Y. M. " C. A. Tickets on sale March 6. - 7, 9 and 10; flnal return limit March 12. J2.75 Raleigh to Wilson, N. C.. and return, account Grand Chapter Order of Eastern Star. Tickets on .sale April 5, 6 and 7, with final limit April 12. . 34.65 Raleigh to High Point. X. C, and return, account Annual Meeting State Council J. O. U. A. M. Tickets on sale Feb. 15. 16 and 17; ' flnal limit Feb. 18, 1903. 125.50 Raleigh to New Orleans, La., and return, account National Manu facturers' Association. Tickets ' on sale April If, 12 and 13, limit- , ed returning April 19, except by j depositing ticket with Joint agent ; New Orleans and on payment of j a fee of 50 . cents, return limit will be extended until April 30. For any other .Information apply to a . a. a . . a . any ticKei ageni ouinern itaiiway, or 1 turning leaves Smlth6ald 7.00 arrives at Goldsboro K25 a m. Train on Nasnvltle Jiranch leaves Rockv Mount at 0.30 a. m.. 4.00 p. m.. Pullman ! sleeper and first-class "rriyfs NnshvUle 10.20 a. in.. 4.23 p. m.. coaches Washington to Jack- , etuTn ing leaves Spring HopV ilS sonvillc, Fla, No. 3o "U. S. Fast m.. a 15 n. in.. Nashvule 11.45 a. m., Mail" for Atlanta and all points MS p. m.. arrives a ilocxy Mout 12.10 p. m., t.2( p. tn.. rtauv except sunany. Train -ou Clinton Branch leaves War tan for Clinton dally except Sunday. 11.40 a. in., and 4.1 m. Returns, j leaves Clinton at C.43 a. m. and 2.50 P tn. . . . ' Train No. 78 mr.kes close connection nt Weldon for all points North daily kll rait via Richciond. " II. M. EMERSON. Genera'. Passenger Agen: J R. KENLY. Gen'l Manager. T. M. EMERSON. TrfEc Manage?. south and southwest, Pullman drawing room sleepers to Bir mingham and NewDrleans, day coaches Washington to New Or- . leans, also with north bound trains No. 34 and 38 for Wash ington and all points north; Pullman drawing room sleepers and observation car to New York; connection is also mado at Greensboro for Winston-Salem and at Salisbury fcr Mem phis. v No. 136, 4:12 p. m. Daily for Goldsboro and local stations. ...... . r . C. H. ACKERT, Gen. Mgr. W. A. TURK. Pass. Traff. Mgr. 3. H. HARDWICK, Gen. Pass. Agt., Washington. D. C. R. L. VERNON, Trav. Pass. Agt.. Charlotte; N. C. T .E. GREEN, City Ticket Agt. Office In Yarborough House Building, Baleieh. N. C. CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO 45 bales address T. E. GREEN, C. T. A., Italelgh. N. C. ....94(0"'4 j. . mi tr- HfPfT iROUTb 1U inc ,wcoi it I 1 1 Far orlir ifT!ei C. & O. ROUTE TO THE WEST. S. ATLANTIC A NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY. Ta Take Effect Sunday, June S. 1902. at 12:01 a. ra... Eastern Stand ard Time. Supersedes Time TaTI No. 2G, of Jane Z. 1001. RtbounL Westhonnrt Passenger. Passeegpr Daily. STATION'S. No. 4. A. M Goldsboro ...Ar. . . . Best .- Ln Grange ...... Falling wsek .... . . Kinston , . Caswell ....... Dover Dorer Ar. 6 07 ..... Core Creek s 5 19 ...... Toscarora f Clark ....... 5.40 Ar. .. New Bern ...Lv. 5.50 Lv... New Bern ..Ar. 15 02 ..... James City . .... t 1S Riverdals f Croatan Daily. . No. 3. P.M. 3.40 Lt. t 4.00. .... 4.00 ... 4.20 .... 9 4.82 .... f 4.4tf .... ft 4.&3 Solid Pullman Train Between New-York and St. Augustine CUATJTrCT LINE 2 and St"" '" I FASTEST I I SCHEDULE J NORTH BOUND. Lv. Raleigh (Johnson St.) . . . 2 : 42 a. m. Ar. Washington 10:10 a, m. Ar. Baltimore ................ 11:25 a. m. Ar. Philadelphia 1:36p.m. Ar. New York 4:15 p. m. SOUTH BOUND. Lv. Raleigh (Johnson STt.)... Ar Columbia Ar. Savannah Ar. Jacksonville Ar. St. Augustine 2 . 27 a. m 7 24 a. in O.V a. tr,. 1 ;2f p. tn :':C0 p. tn 11.03 si 0.43 in -v 10.22 10.12 n 4 0.40 s 9.30 s 9.20 f 0.12 0.00 s 8.37 6.30 Havelock' hmh. IKir Sliver, 11 J-i. .uejican iTIces ltxa - - - j- I lUrs. 37 3-4. Prices this dry-last year 4 Recelnts to date this year ..U.029 oaten tn thit date last lna Bait Imore. Feb. !. The market clos- .. ... S.C28 bales weekly between Washington and Ham- 10.30 p. m. daily, arriving Cincinnati) 7 07 Ar.. Atlantic Hotel.. Lt. H du'.l and about steady. Seaboard, 3 "' let on'trains Nos. 27 and. 66. which k.co d. m.. Chicago 7.10 a. m. and St. 7.07-L..Morebead City.. Ar t ar. . j. wio i-ivwi.- .141. (eh Haliltnr tei yiarket a train leaving ivueign o.m -.' The Seaboard Air Line Railway has 'a m arrlvw ltlchtndnd 4:56 p. xn con-1 J-g . AVjJJ?ff ;" laugurated Parlor Car service trl- necl with C. & leaving iiicnmona.- .Morehend CJty'.Lv. non at 25 J-4. j 1M7 thfl -overnment of FlnlAnd P RtTh, southbound, at 6:55 p. Louis 7.32 a. m. osed at 26 3-8; 8,B" ,J "J, SibuTe JrirVs for the m.j northbound 11:50 a,' m. Foutbern Iiy- trala leaving Riel?: up 1-8. United haB n"a"3l f,, letferL The re- rlor Car operated south on Mon- S K a. m.. arrites GTeehsboro 11:59 M 7. V: best products In belles-letters. The re- . . vAm- ,.w. .ra r.r,tir,r rtt .'T Llr.e ' Railway common p-r.1 1-4 lower and closed - -'" best product !lays common was 1-2 lower at 13 "7, . f , jdrienta of the prise, for 1902 are Dr. JJJ Tue9day8 Thursdays and Sat ILeino. who got aooui ... M Seats ,n th,B car are 25 cents Itorlc drama; Malla Tajoia tMme.,ii- southern Pines. 50 cents to Hamlet, Ner York. Feb. 18,-Spot cotton hc- kado). who got $325 for a norel; E. w tQ Henderson. 73 cents to - uncr-ngeL Sales. 104 bales, for Tegengren. 1300 for lyric, and T. Fak- RiChmond. and $1-00 to Washington, .:rr.ir,s. Middling uplands. kola. 1250 for a comedy. D. c. -1 tinst & 12-16 Ust year; New Orleans! . ' The buffet In this car Is well equlp- gulf. 10.C5. against 9 1-16. Jloblle Old Lady I'm afraid you are a pret- pi fcnd exCellent meals will be served lvanced l-lc Norfolk and Baltl- ty bad'man. They say you drink like at moderate -rices. w w m a MWvas n SV A n "re. ic and Wilrrlnton- lie Liver- a fish. . viAiAi.. . t- oi advanced s n.-!nt on the sncL The Bad Man I guess tnai s ngni. ".th sales of 14.0-w bales; futures ad- mum: but. thank fortune, I take to a Jj. S. LEARD. T. P. A.. ncd 204 points, but kft part of the different tipple. Boston Transcript Raleigh. N. C days. Wednet3ays and Fridays: Lynchburg 3:50 p. m., connecting with C. 4 O. Ry. , ' Z-ZO p. tn, connecting with C. & O. Ry. C. & O., James River Div, train leave Lynchburg daily 4:10 p. m. (waits till 4:30 p. m. for Southern Ry and con nects at Clifton '"oraV with Main Line train, ariving Va. Hot Kprings 0:45 p. m- Cinclnrti 7u a. in.. Ixuisrille 103 a. na., Chicago 3:30 p. and St Lonls :45 n- m. C & O. through trains are Yestibnle.1. electric lights and carry Parlor Cats, or Pullman Sleeping Cars and Dining P.M grap f f s.n 8.00 s 7.4(1 f 7.39 f 7.3S s 7.27 7.20 7.22 7.0i A. If. .: , A Luxurious Train in each direction composed of the most modern Pullman equipment as follows : j Dining Car Drawing-room Sleeping Car Compartment Car Observation Car There are no day coaches on this train and passengers desiring accommodations will please make their reserva tions in advance. f Btp Slgatv. a Regular Stoat - A. ; Statwo. Raleigh, N. C. & L, DILL. ' am. aec SEABOARD ; Air Line"" Railwav ' Short Line to principal cities of the South and Southwest.,, Florida, Cuba Texas.tajifpriiav ,aru3L. Mexfco. also North and Northwest. Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York. " Tourist tickets on sale to all resorts in ico, California, Florida, Nassau and Cuba. G.B.RYAN, Gen. Pass. PORTSMOUTH, VA. Texas, Mex- H. S. Leard, T. P. A., Raleigh, N. Cf C. H. GATTIS, T V
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