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V, THg MORNING POST: THURSDAY. MARCH 5 190 3 1 1 1 mi i.i. Cm THE STOCK MARKET Active Trading and Stlling ?. Texas. California, or - ad drees W. Pressure at tho Outset. Efforts to Turn the Tide Had .But Little Effect : alvwton 4.25. New Orleans Mobile 153. Charleston 25. f la e jo krk.a atl4 Prodai WHEAT: 1MCS, Spencer Trask & Cc New York. 'March Trading was tctlve at the outset and there wr.s a renewal ef yesterday's acllln? pres rure In a few stocks, notably Wabah jrfr?d and Southern Pacif.t. which t Urge fractions. Htigar was con-f;!-uoui for a gain of nearly n point, sir chansf otherwise were of small ;rHciins either vit. The uncertain movement of prices not laat !rg. aa the bears renemed -'r nrtTMflvr l'fn of watrrrinv I -1 on forced the list down sharply. T.lr.ff gains were turned Into losee .., the list generally sold well undr ,.trdaya close St. Paul. Wabash -ed. Miasouti Pact IV. Rock Island May. . . July. . . CORN": Mar. a . July. . . OATS: May. .'. July. . PORK: May. .. ; July L.I(D: May. . , July. . RIB: May. . , 'July. . . e Open. High. Low. Cloae. . . . . 774 . v7? 77i 71 . 7Sr7$ri ..-,3 734 V . . ffH 47. 47 47H . . 45j" 45 45 454 . . o -2i 35 C5i . .. 2ir; 23 C2ti 32 H 1S.H 1S.30 17.07 1S.20 . 17.12 17.77 17.60 17.77 ... t.87 J.S7 3.87 .97 ... 9.73 f.S2 9.72 9.X2 . . . 183 " 182 J.83 9.87 . . . 9.62 ?..! 9.60 9.65 peacr Trask. BANKERS Oco. Foster Peabody, Icy. Charhw J. peaborfy. Acasts fCcbtri. Mexico, also rout Ticket Artdai North and Northwest, Washington, j Warthea, D, P. C' & O. Bji liich Baltimore. Philadelphia, New Tork.ni Ob 3. W J.: - y' ?J;V Boston. Cincinnati. Chicago. Indianap olis, St. Louis,' Memphis and Kansas .MEMBERS NEW YOHK STOCX EXCOAXGQ r..(,u and preferred. Reading and Wheeling & Like Krle first preferred ff the most affected and dilned a I lnt u:id?r last night, Buying .to tov Baltimore. March 4. Flour, dull, un changed; reccpita S, 720 . barrel: ex ports 1.862 bitrrels. wheat easy: spot ana March SO 1-111-2:- .April $161-4: weak. There -was kittle new T impor tance ovsr night and few developments with the'eourse of the- day. American stocks were .strong in London and on balance' foreign house bought here about twenty thousand shares. Price movement throughout the day vere exceedingly irregular. There is com plaint on very hand of the absence of outside specula tlon. Among the few movements In the day,' market which Mood ovt prominently was Jho rlM In Manhattan. The stock was among the nctlve features of the day's dealings and its course was again influenced by ; City. ' . w ' :- Trains leave Tfaleigh 'as follows: Xo. 34, 1.20 a. ra. "SEABOAD EXPRESS" for ALL points Raleigh to Portsmouth. Richmond, Washington .Baltimore. Phladelphia, New Tbrk, Doston and all points Jiorth, Ntheast and North-v.-esL No. 38, , 11:15 a. C. 15. DOYL; GaT! Manager. February L . ?, n.f)0 a. m.. arriret t-nore OTm . ii.ua a. xa. in J rai Trila oo MMlaad. N." C. IX'aw.h l.4t e i . iaOldhorn iilj except ftd.ir. M : ... Jgu:.K.;. -p ATUl.VTiC COAK-J KAIL - ' - BOAI COMPANY. CONl)B.SEli SCUlibOLE. Dated Jansary !5. VJG2. TRAINS iOI."n SOUTH.' Na. 23-Dailj Leavs Vidoo ll.W a. . . in,, arrive ltockr Muo: p. ta. -eare i arboro iz. p. in., leaes m.v arrmac mitb&; rii) a. a. tmc::ix Jfare talthlikl 7.1 a. crrSre, ai ttldbo.-w 8!5 i a lt- Ufeklj l let vi t r m i Trs'n on ,:tH1. jlrauib :earM 1 ' ' flinty Maaur at ilJS0s.N3i 4.00 p arrirm NahrIM Httr-s --m.: 4 J3 d . m.. 1 iu Spring Hope ll.W a. na.. 4 4. n. n. j dayf. V,v;: v Retarniaff leaves Spring -Hope 11.C0 ft. ; t,ort. T .;.' m 5.15 f. m.. Nasbrulr 11.4I a. tnjhv p. bu 4 p. ta, dailT ..ieft Suadsy. ! ! Sou'h"-- " I Train on Clinton Utm Vf. ' -0 Cfnts tt ,! May 81 1.2fr3-4: steamer number 2 Ted that at tlie,r itlnT tomor. 751-4Q1-2; receipts S.871 bushels, ex- row th directors might increase tn? ports none: southern by sample 73tf81; uviaena. JirooKiyn Haplrt Transit w is southrn on grade 7681. Com weak; a,so nrTn' D"- Metropolitan was neg spot and March E21-4tfl-S: April 513-4 lected. During the last hours the mar- tf?2; May Si 1-2JJ2-4; aleamer mixed ket steadied up to a great extent and Sll-4: receipts 171,742 bushels; exports good rallies were scored all along the . auxe(l some fractlnnul ratlIK hut 18314 bushels! Mmifhrn whfta rnrn nnt line. Thai market closed stronsr iLt the rr.arkci became very dull on the 'southern yellow corn 47032. Oats firm, about the best prices of the da;-. Total , rlly. . 'better demand; number 2 white 42 1-2; sales 421.600 shares. Prices crept !oly rpward. d?pita ! number 2 mixed 40l-2; receipts 8.085 l.v.e limited demand, and eurlier loirea bU!'n,,8: Ports none. Rye steady; era largely reduced or cancelled. numbr 2 r'8 number 2 western 93: re fady burina: of Manhattan had n,c,pta M7 bushels; exports none. Hay strengthening effect and the absence iflrm- changed. Grain -freight rates .,:n .r.,,.. . Iiartly steady unchanged. Butter firm. ir.rr-'-SEABOARD LOCAL MAIL" , for ALL LOCAL points, Raeigh to Ports mouth, Norlina to Richmond connects at Henderson for Oxford and Weldon with A. C. I. at Portso'outh-Nor-foli with ALL STEAMERS for points North and North east. No. 60. ' v 11:80 a. m. "SEABOARD" MAIL1 for! Richmond, Washington. Bal timore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston. Connects at Richmond with C. & O. for Cincinnati. Chicago and St. Louis.' at Washington with Penna. and B. & O. for all nolnLs. . SOUTHBOUND. 3 JACOB berry&co Southern No 5 5: 21. UAP.BEE & CO. Improved Paaarnger rtea Tla S. A tm Rallfvar To Cincinnati, Indianapolis St. rtemand for the long account. Amalga ; unchanged: fancy imitation 21Q2S; fan- Louis, Chicago and all points West and mated. Manhattan. Brooklyn Transit. LZVF0' f !llf "??!: h' fan.T mil 1 T0 1 fi -.nl M1I 1CB1T' .tnr. Fugar. Union Pacific. Prnriylvanla. " l - i m. r . I racked 15017. Eggs Arm. unchanged: . timore A Ohio. ; iocklng alley nd .fwtv J5 Chees firm, unchanged; ' Lrit first and second pre fercd wld a . large 141-4; medium 143-8; small iraciiun viaue yriir rosy a cie. ' F-onds rvere del I ant Irregjlar noon. Mocks were bid up again In ympathy Ith Lrooklvn Transit, ivhlrh -nl.ir.i i - - - -- - w-n a; " aa 14 l-I'53-4. Sucar firm, unchanged; fine a and coare granulated 4.961-2. I nmt uai New York.. St. Louis.. Open. Close. ..814 81 H 72'4 72H Open. Close. . .. 539 34 . .. 41 414 Naval lorr n point. Trans-contlnental sto-kj were tn better demand and sold at their beat irocea. esTcIaKy St. Paul and MIs- ituri Pacific. Purchases dwindled nwav almost nothing by 1 o'clock and sfew York, rrlces were lower. " Louis., taxation of tha presur to liqul- J date encouraged the bidding up of' New York. .March 4. Stocks Rosin: Amalgamated and Manhattan .hout a 39.739 barrels; spirit turpentine 2,401 ilnt by the market's rponaors for. l-nrels; tar. 1,211 barels. these stocks. A few other stocks har- Prices Spirits turpentine, oil bar rtned. notably M..-ourl Taclfic- atvl rels. 65U; machine made barels, 66. New York Central, but the market jren- tar, pine barrels 2.J0; oil barrels 4.33; rally i practically lifeless at about i.!:i. common strained 2.80; good M night'a closing lvel. There were atralnel 2.30. D 2.30. F 2.25, O 2.45. I! me slight rs-es?lor.5 t the lust. ,2.'i532.70. I 3.20. K 3.3l. M 3.J", N 4.00, and the closing was Irregular. ,'Wf! 4.25. WW 4.60. w i ra itta qaiaiia . Ppn, Clou ! 40 Leave Raleigh 11.30 a. m, Arrive Richmond 4.53 p. m. ' Leave Richmond 7.00 p. m. Arrive Cincinnati 1L45 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 Sleeping Cars and Day Caches Ral eigh to Richmond, Richmond to Cin cinnati. Indianapolis, St. Louis and Chicago with all through lines for points West on the Pacific Coast. For tickets, Pullman Reservation or any information apply to C. II. OATTIS. C. P. & T. A.. Raleigh, N. C. II. S. Leard, T. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. No. 4.00 m. "SEABOARD EXPRESS" for Charlotte. Atlanta. Co - lumbia, Charleston. Savan. .. V m h, Jacksonville. St. Aug ustine. Tampa and all potnt3 :outh and Eouthwest. 11. . ' . '- : . o i, . - P m. SEABOARD LOCAL. MAIL for. Charlotte, Atlanta and all local points, connects at Atlanta for' all points south and southwest. ltockr Man a. l.ti- ts au 1ava w toT Cliotaa Cij except . Sun Ja.T. I r.Ichn.o n:. W:in3 ; ;MTf Selma?i-4f d 4.1 n vx. Retorr. I D. C. 25 p. xu. leara Ftyetterllla 4k) i IfTes CH'dB l 4 od -J.W Thf, . p. arnr Kiorence 7V p. aa. ! P , . . d arrlre Roekr Mouat 10.;t2 u. m.. ' ,-N S nakea ehs eonspctloa ' ?a ';3 ?t leave Rficky Mount I0.(rj. I weldon Jot all point Nrtb da'iy. ! Bt ,,,cPr'' leare Wilao U.lw a. lears ! ralJ vi nifhaiond . 1 'V H. Selma ll.f.0 a. m.. leare r,?ttt i U. M EMERSON, vjila 1.12 a. id., arrive. Fi reace ' ' f.Vf f',rJ P..nS?r Aw- H. i.i: U;: Na, 102-Datry exceri Suada-7Tt I T' iT' EMERSON. Tre Ms oarer. j - Mount 7.52 p. ni, teave Wilsoa H.31 p. oi.. arr.va Galdaboru a. .. ... P- u .ni. ifirj nusoa tiru lea re GoMnro "l a. nv MM t : a. K jaaanoiia aui. a. arrire wu- ' ailcsrto.. lHlfv. a. m J No. 40-Da!!r Leav. ltiKrky M.nDt 12.33 p. m., lenvo W liana -.40 p. m., leave floldsborn 3.15 p. m., ear HagnoUs 4.25 P m . arrive WLV mlnsron H0i m . TRAIN?. liOJNn NORTH. No. 7S--Dsi!y Lean- VlftreBc- it .03 a. - m.. lenve l'TetterU! 12.4'.i a. m , lear SeJiaa'; 2,10 a. m." arrive Wion.2.r7 a, u.. far Wilson - 2-13' k-m.. arriva Rcly .l unt oU p. m leaf Tar'joro 2.31 U.c Vmul aj ''." "'iVife tn to- !,(! Ii.m anl v. hi- h v. . : f i.. Mi, ' nn I Sat 1 f-r iir :'j cJi;t !f:" . ent 1 ' I'a:. v. i.' , ! "'q'tlfv '( -. T. A.. x. r. B a. a.. ? l!eo;bcr CtT.A!ld.'itrd Stuck Excbasja 'tvV I N. Y. Prudac. Exrhanzr. SFGCKS. BOiSDS. ORSIS. COTTOH Railway t TtHI.!tir.f 183", 41 HroartTar. New .Yura. PhHadelpliia Office: Irexel BnilJina 200 Mair St.,Durham, N.C Uartfcrd. Can. Tt-:rihoa Nc. 7. Send fur tiiiirket l:sra ar.il r.ir o j. in ri.. t . i 1 V Tills ,:;.;. , ', n infoi'111,1 1 TRAINS !. No'. 111. I i ! K m K VvtV m direct wires with th Po-tal a;ld W" eJ,t. un3?rLr?Tr.w ia all tTlecrapbJ -ain No. 6.27 i i. P. m. "SEABOARD . MAIL" for Southern' Pines, Pinehurst, Atlanta, Columbia, Chari ton, SavannaTi, Jacksonville. Tampa nd all points south and southwest. Tickets on sale to all points, Pullman berths reserved, tickets delivered, and baggage checked from: hotel and reai dences without extra: charge at UP-TOWN TICKET OFFICE Yarburo liaua Haildlng. C. II. GATTIS. C T. AND P. A. "Phones 117. Ral:rh. N a U. SL LBARD. T. P. -.1 RjUighu N. a X1 . iTP v rrjvff Rocky ! arrlr Tarbora I Sinter Tourist Tickets now on sale via III SCHEDULE OF. THIS ttALEIGH AND CAPE PEL1R RAILROAD. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. SOUTHBOUND TRAINS. Station. No. 1. N. 3. Lt. Ralelgo. ;;; 7.0O am 4.00 pm Lv. Caralelgh Junet. 7.0i am A-serkan Car Fdy .. -ufrar ...... At.'hlaxm Alrhl-on pref ,... .... miilgan.ated Copper HltImore and Ohio .. ihe.apetike and Ohio i . M. and St. P. .... ron-olidated Oas . .. "olonso Fuel Chicago Terminal ... llawareand Hudson 1. and IU O. r?t Krl- 1315 13-v4 84 . 844 n ?s BARBEE & GO.'S LETTER .. 94S 4S . .. in .. 212 71 .. l?i .. 17G " .. 7 .. -6U 94 H 4S14 1T3 211 70 4 laapraTed Faaseager Service via S, -' A. L. BallWiiy T Atlant . Vnntpnmarv: Vcw Or leans. Texas, Mexico. California and " Lr. laraWgh Mlila-. 7.10 am Leave Raleigh 6.27 p. m., 5.25 a. m. Arrive Atlanta 515 a. tn., 7.40 p. m. Leave Atlanta 5.20 a. m.. 11. 15 p. m. Arrive Mobile 4.1? p. m., 7.B0 a. m Arrive New Orleans S.25 p. in,, 11.00 a. m. Through Pullman Drawing Room, StatJops. rjrbeo A Co., Raleigh, N. C, Members .of the New. Tor k Cotton Exchange. New York. March 4. Cotton Well, Sleeping Cars and Day Coache3 Ral we treated to the ntlior side of l;rh tn Atlanta. Atlnnta. to New Or them urket today. Not much of a break leans, connecting at New Orleans with t. Slppahftw ty-flve points none the less. May look- Southwest. ed at one time, as though it would For information apply to C. H. GATTIS. C. P. & T. A., Raleigh, N. C. II. S. LEARD. T. P. A.. Raleigh. N. C. Lt. Bumes .... Lt. Hobby . ....... Lt. McCullera . . . Lt. Batiks . . . . Lt. Austin . , . . . Lt. Willow Springs '. 8.00 am Lt. Sexton . ! . .' . .' 8.20ara Ar. Sippahaw . . . . "S.25 i:u .7.22 am 7aam 7.40 am T.45 am 7.S0 am NORTHBOUND TRAINS. 4.03 pn; 4.10 pia 4.15 pre 4.22 pm 4.28 pm 4.40 pre 4.45 pna 4.4S pre 5.00 ptc 5.10 ptt 5.15 pa, No. ia: tjoiasboro 7.2." s a 8.2 a. tu.. Moant a. w a. m. No. 48 Daily Lea v '.V'luilnjrf "ii f30 '' a. m.. leave Mass Ain il 5 a. m, : leave Goldsboru i2u a. n?.. leava i Wilson 1.18 p. 4, airjTft Rock 1 Mount J.R3 p. f No. 40 DaHy Ieavn WilnalnRtoi 7.00 ! p. ra., leave MndoIi-j K.'.V n. m.. i l leav fJoidsboro P.37 . m.. leara I v nn 10.4; p. m., arrive Rocky Mount ll.i3 p. m. Vadkin DiTisTon Main Line Trals leaTe Selmn 11.25 y. m.. arrive Wilson 12.07 p u.. leave Wdsoo 11.34 a. m.. mr Rucky Mount 12.10 a, oi.. ieave Roiky Aiouuc 12.4;t a. auivo Weldoa 1.37 a. vx No. sm ta:iy Lea re Florene ir.'JS p. mn ieaie nayetteviue ju.m p. ax, i a.?y p.w., rnve pcotianc ecii at 4.iu p. in.. Greenville 5.4 . in., Kinstoa 4." it. tu. Retumiar 4ear'es Kinaton i 3?dalff.ra ! 0fIer many n.cemnt. to the tourist, a. m,. daily' excenr Suodar. ! - " ' Trains on Washlnjton branch leava Yvaaoington K.t a. i and r.45 p. ra.. To all the principal Winter Rfsor'.s Very Low Rat o 3 ' Tl'.e resorts of the Some Prominent Resort) arrive Parmele arm., dpi! 4.10 p. m., returning leave Parioc! 11.10 a. m. d eaves " Witiplngtou U.Kl n. tn., arrives h-ayef Seville. 12.20 p. m..-leaves F.tyette- , vilfe 12.42 p. m.. trr;res Sapord 1.58' p. m. Returning lers S.nnforti X03 j W.. -arrives "Fyeirevill 4.20 p. ui., j Vavea FayetteviJl 4-30 y. m., arrive j . A. 1... T rm t . . ' " Beanett!Tltle 8.10 v uu. Max ton 0.05 n. in.. Red Spjjaa-s 0 2'' . I0.41 W., - Bpa irrivcjj - f :.ettevi:i Mina a.. t'arKtos a. m.. iJ.lu. ' Itettiming Are St. Augustine, Palrn. Beach, Miami. Jacksonville, Tampa. Port Tampa, j Brunswick, Savannah. Thomasville, . Charleston. Columbia. Aiken, Au gusta. Pinehurst, Camden. Summer ville. Ashevllle, Hot Springs, TH E LANDOF THE SKY' AND 'Sapphiro Country." " ' .-i.i-.' j.-.tl. !,) I 'V ' ' : ! ' . ",;,n ''I- u- .:n - ! Imiii . i c ... j l"'C!,v ' f. ? k. U.y .oncV- .. r ;'.!: -.ft.. , ! satui.i..,;- . . ,. . ,4,fc:.a t.i ln.'.:b. . , , . ,-. r,:,,.t. . pirt Tivv i. 'it i ' .. , ! i , iff -i ' a Uli.'-. J jo, . ,,, .., Flori ... , - . -,, 1 '' '! ' " (!; u.i.ilto , " !';. . - ;' l'OtIn .Vl!M .,. . 'o-k "i rjlfli' New i, ., v , Mur-pli.i .on lllw'J i ." ct.or ., . ,. .t,: Win- J atnn-Sii , :, ,' .:. , U lur - j . vHle .n .i i" v ,t o: 5: '.' No. 112. ., . r ,-;a;.f- nectlnc it Jm-To Mlth At Ittntl.' ('oi,.- i... , f, f .winning:- ton, N. .. Vi;-o:i. n. r . Tr- (Joldsbot" "i' i t;.irtic a for 16T4 ijot stop- going doa. .:pjv and ten. Lrie lt prcf ... l:iinoi. Central Louisville end Nashville . Manhattan 3!trcpol!tan ". :i. K. T. trtt MIourl Pacific Mexican National Norfolk and Western ..... New -York-Cnt ral Vrr.nsyrvanl ... R-adlr.g r.eading Istp ref ". Southern Railway Southern R.llwaj pref ... Southern Paciilc T. C I Texas paclf.c I nioa 1'aciflc t'nion l"aciflc rrf I . S. Steel ....... r. R-steel pref ... Western Urlon ... Va.-Car. Chem. Co. 176 joints has been the extent of a break S7?4 heretofore. Thlfl morning May broke 2$Ti ten rdnts nt the. opening and then J4 C?V Lroke-twelve points later in the day Ill 140 without stopping. There was no news 121H to account for the break. It did not 14 need news. apparently. The thing seem ed rlmple enough. A little cotton and lew buyers. A little more cotton and ilO no buyers at the moment, and then IS Vi 1-efore anne'- realised it prices were 73 t orj the-, slumps . This Is to be expected 1I1U vith.n cent cotton. And. thirty points 146H is not much on & two hundred point - 5?4 aavanof. Tf this market breaks tomor- 121 HJ'i 10!i :t' 72 i 143H 14a ."?u S4U 344 94 U em -54 a 39t sst; "tfteelal Rata Tla . A. L. Kalltray Account of Southern Educational Conference. Richmond, Va., the S. A. L. Railway will sell round trip tickets ZM Mv'- ATI-ANTIC OltTr, CAROLINA of one-third fares for the rouna trip. RAILROAD COMPANY Tickets on sala April 20th and 21st with tq Take Effect Sunday, June 8. 1902 No. 2 8.40 aqt 8.43 am Lv. Willow Springs ..: 8.55 am Lr. Austin . . . . 0.05 am Lt. Banks . , .... .,.9.10 am Lt, McCuIlers. ... , Cf.25 am Lt. Hbhy . . . . ' : 9.30-am Lt. Baraes . . V : 9.S5 am Lt. Sylvflola . . : . . .'9.45 a;it Lt. Caralelgh Mills J..Saani Lr. Cnraleiga Jtmct. 10.05 am Ar. Raleigh .... .laiO am ail schedule trains carry passenger. JOHN. A. MILLS. 'k i rrflderit and General M.inagar. V. 4. 5.40 pnr 5.45 pu. 5.55 pn. COO pro 0.05 pn; G.20 pm (5.30 pn 6.30 pn 0.40 pm 0.50 pa. 7.00 pn 7.05 pn . 44-row at the opening, a good break, and 34 j the weather in Texas' has not irr.prov $44 Jed, we vood cover the Aaguat sold lT on t.e bul.ve, and w-alt for an ad 65U vance before selling again. We' would S3 62 H S9H continue the ioliey of selling on good W.4 bulges, however. This price for Au 91 ! gust Is a high one. Jt Is gttlns to be 3SVi a. wild market, and after such an ad S7a vance everything favors ahorts.on a bulge. We would, not trade in May. C2;i This decline doesn ot-change the May losltion In the least. There may be trmihl" thnri tnr the fthortH in Mav. 4. Noon Money ,u nf All--,- on a rood ad- prime- riht uni-- r-e. have mercantile raper 5fi54 per cent: ster- , lJoods n the oulhi Tne market may Jng exchange steady with actual dj1- be a nwchow on.'a further break, ness m bankers' bills nt 45, ;:?..... Ch,0t Morth i-whcat-Tlie mar for demand, and at 43.17594 for ) M Wfig larj?eJv a ,ocaI affaIr and eov. iy bills; poster! rat-si 4W anT 4S3. com- a .,Jeal ty the flBctuations ?erc! .111 4U4MUl bar sllv-r - rudv br0kers bought a lit- nry riarket New York. March n call steady at S i-r cent; Mcslmn .dollars V Covvratoaeat Bands New York, May while ihere. was coering hy local shorts, but the crowd generally I a . m . . a V.. Marth 4--Govemment 5 ""ncq 10 pc pcarisn on iur iurc.K.i I new, which vras not encouraging. ,Tu 107 I ward the cloee the market worked off Vnds steady: t . s. ref. 2s reg.. . I". S, ref. 2s coupon i. b. reg.. . I.". S. 3s coupon I. S. new 4a reg.. .. .. I. S. new 4a coupon.. . I. S. old 4s reg V. S. old 4s coupon.. I. i. 5 reg : . T". S. Ss-ceupon.. .. .. Baltltnor iatk R.-iltlmore, March 4. r.oaed dull and steady. ways 4s at S3 ?4 were up H. and the. ln ronies at 7!ii T.fr U lower. ScaKwrd r 1074 'and acted heavy" on the absence of 107 Uaport business and Jt Is possible that final limit April 2Sth. Account of Anniston Cnautaqua, Annlston. Ala., the S. A. L. Railway will sell pound trip tickets to Ander son, Ala., at the rate of one first-class fare for the round trip. Tickets sold April 18th to 24th with final return April 26th. For further Information apply to . C. II. GATTIS, C, P. at T. A., Raleigh, N. C n. S. LEARD, T. P. A., Raleigh. N. C. at 12. Ul a. m.. Eastern Stand ara xici" Supersedes Time TTile' No. 20. of . .. -i y Westbound Passenger Dflile eiAiiuAa. ntt)ou.n& PassBger. Dally. No. 8, P. M. 3.40 :,i,v.. IT.T-oft-rt'la S 4T. r m . Ilfti.e Mill f - flClvJtWl SALI, "..O0 p. m.. Red'Spririgf "..4 p. m.. '-Max- i Up to and ''including April 20. 1W3, llm- ron fJ.10 j in., :arflvf I'.nnertsvlli ? . jted to return until May 31, 1903. 7.JB p. m.- ' STOP-OVERS ConrectioB .! foettevfMe-w h trals i . .i.;. - imtwirtor.t''- n..int No. 78 at Ma'.e U Carolina i Allowed at Important, points. Central RaIIro:ia. ai f-a Bi-insa' with THliOI OIl SLnitPlNi aitf be Refl Sprinsr & . B-wunr tail rood. :. , , . . , . t Saardid-w:;l tbf ionra Air Line Of the highest standard betyeen'princl- nd Soiithem Railcav s Uf with the ! pal cltias and resorts. Durham '& CbaHoti ra;:r.l, - I DINING CAR SERVICE UNEX. T'Vln on' th SGt:qa-: Nee: BraneS cvi t ftv isres WeJ.-.n .'.5.d.- m. Halifax' CLULt-u. .. Vtf ty. m.. arrive Wantrjton 12.30 a. 1 " tndJ5,p. m.. except Sunday, j Ask. nearest Ticket Agent for copy of North Cto i: i a ll.nhv.iy Kinston. N ' , V- vt.rni. '. and irt,rinl,.itr "t? lion. No. 107, 8:56 j.in D.iiiy for ln iM.i1.r aiul lrt-.i af.ittOCM r.viliflu fl t Durham for oxford, Hen 'n"". . Keysville bi.A H,."i...)'n,I L'nlverxitj .station ioi i j rv I Hill (l.ii'y ftpt jrida'. At f2r-en)iltn! o M-.tti tr:n No. r". L. S. -F..! Mi!!" f 'l Vif,:!T ton ;ml o;t .i',-'. t,(.i:'i; I'jii-' man lr."iwlr:g rnm '. j trf New Yr: r. r, 1 H'.ri.ri .(i: :. 'Oi!rif:li-aj f.ir Ul''on-.Sfni. .. Mor-ksvi;: una ; - ' ; ioi . with trail No ; f-i 11. h I'ohi:. laia ares Tareo.- rfally ex t-et Sunday 4.35 p. m.. Vunday 4.35 p. ... arrjves Plymouth 0.35 p. m., 0.30 ;'. va: Returning leaves Plymouth daily -xcept Sunday 7.30- a. -n and Sunday "Winter Homes In a Summer Land. W. A. TURK. S. II. HARDWICK, Pass. Traffic Mgr.. Gen. Pas. Agt.. Washington. D- C. Washington. D. C. FLORIDA LIMITED. . Sall?burj . ( I ,r' station. No. ICS, 10:30 .i -a ... I anl all ioc.. i u SelniiH f. r 'V'.'a ? Kna't-a -liertt. t'.iroH'i.A 4.00 4.20 s 4.32 t 4.4 .0.07 f 5.25 5.40 Lt... Oeldsborp ;fAr, ........ Best'. ........ ... .. La G rang Falling yrek ...i jvinetoa ....... Dover . , ..... DoTer . : . . . Ar. Uore Ureex ..... Taacarora. , . Clark's ,! New nern-,,.LT. New fcra ,.Ar. .lames -City . . , Rlrcrdale ..... . Croatan Havelosk Newnort 1....:. Wild wood ....... Atlantic ....... . ...... AT Lt t i t e No. 4 A. M. lt.03 10.4'i 10.32 sl0.2 elO.!' f 9.50 a 9.42 0.4$! a 9.20 t 9.12 s U.OO s S.3? Solid Pullman Train Between New IprK and v$t. Auguatme 107 154 ior; 109 u .. .'. - 1024 102 narktt -Th. market A!r Line comn:on stock at 254 was tip 4 and the prefred closed unchanged at iZ. . . Cmtfm Open'- High. Ivv.' Clo?e. .S5 Mrrh 13.07 1').14 9.04 April ...... 10.07 la.os .77 Vay. . . . U.'V. n.O.., S.7fi June. . P.S2 !.?2 -35 Jly. ..... !.74 9.SI 9.31 A'jg. ..... X4i ?-32 9.23 Fept. . ... JOS. .44 S.R2 Oct. . . p . . S.42 S.6T &.3 Nov. . . S.31 Kt! &4 1-K. ..... S.50 .32 X.33 Market closed weak. New York. March 4. Cotto;; receipts: "up again. - .'. .... . . - i' xaluefl maywork lower, as local sentl- I34 4.rr.ent is bearish, but on oecllncs wc j favor purchase. f . I Corn Thera was little dip early xn tho lower cables but commission houses were favored with "outside buying or ders due. to very. v. et weather through out tho belt, while a bullish feature 'consisted In the fact that only six . . n r of contract corn have been receiv United Rail - h,r clnio Pebnurv 1iL. EirnOrteva were out of the R:arket and ther rellln? "of May" by n provision houe, and Cudahy brokers. The closing was weak and looks to ua aa If values would work some lower, but would favor pnr (bases of'May m'any sharp dACl!;ie. : New York. March . J. Stocks The financial community retained further s.77 s delusions todar with respect to the 5.T j Aldri'ch finance bill. With that sub S.5'ject dismissed, attention -was diverted $.31 to the money market .conditions, and .23 ! prospect?." Th hahk? have. Ion to the S.I2 tqib-treasurj sin- . Friday f 4.465,000. $.53 Such a showing insures a bad state .43 ment next Saturday. The calling of JL2t loani'bj' financial institutions was gen t eral and "in consequence, rates moved I .. 1 .vrliaf, ert. r nntlnuei . iiiiijj r.ix.i's. Saa(tirii Rwllwy Ssteelal Kafea 33.05 Raleieh to Winston-Salem. N. C, and return, account" Annual State B-50 - Convention North Carolina Y. M. jjj C. A. ' Tickets on sale March 6. r 7. 0 and 10; final return ' limit 6.30 March 12. ' $2.73 Raleigh to Wilson. N. C. and , rki return, nccount Grand Chapter a 7.02 Ar. .Moiehead City.Lv x' ' Order of "Eastern Star. Tickets 707 Ar. .Atlantic iLtel. .Lv. . v . .,.k 7.07 LT..Morebead City.,Ar on eaie APru o. a.iu - . Ar. .M. Cifj l-put ,Lv. 7.0i final limit April 12. P. M. - A. M. 36.53 Raleigh to Wilmington. N. C, ' f BwpjBlgsa!. a Kegojar Stop. Ta and return, account Grand Lodge f rapa wma. I. O. O. .F. of North Carolina, Tickets on sale May ICth. 11th nd 12th. with final . limit .May 20th. 1903. Persons residing at non-coupon stations desiring to take advantage of these r&teB FASTEST SCHEDULE 1 rcsaatx SHORTEST :ind : I point?'. At OoVsburi.. fur AVII miiigli a. K!.- i;-r . w i;mi,N. .'... jini ;.'-orf .ik, .i ule 1 ItiSi! j.T.e-rtior f iiia'lc.Hll Chcs.i'peaks j ' 'r llHttlmore mere .-.i,1 . h 1 oiiip.l'H Htc;rnr. , No. 135.' 5:52 -p.:n 'r ;' (j'.-ftinhrrt and" iotrtr..Ii;.! i-Mtl'itiK. na necta at l"irt.-:r Jor mfovl, ci;iikvii:. i:r,.vi u:- - -ept Su-t!ay At ' .-'i-'ty Statlou f'- 'liM'- "'"Hy except S'-'.'V'V A' Ir--i.aboffJt with train N". " ''i.ni . Aiurupti ;- .l.a '"li;irl "- Pullma:: v.tr 11 lift-' L.. ..'coach'i W8sh"vt-. J"- ': , ?onv11lp. Fi.i No " ". f-', r"t Mall" f"r AMnr.'a -tti p'i' i'f south nr.'. IMtln.-i -1 drawing r "' i "I ' " 1,r ir'lMgliarr, 1. Nn )fJ't -I i T . .-o:fhs W.-uMiiwi Nrw Of. t 8,13 I f 8.0d s o.w a 7.49 t T.39 f 7.33 a 7.27 7.20 a 7.2? NORTH BOUND. SOUTH BOUND. Lv. Ral'iisn fJohriiQn.St,) . . . Ar. Washinsrtop Ar. Baltimore' V, ? Ar. Philadelphia Ar. New York ,?, ........ 2:45 a. m. 10:16 a. m. U;23 a,m. 1:36 p. m. 4:15 p. m- Lv. Raleigh (Johnson St.).-..- Ar Columbia . 4V. .Savannah . , , . Af . Jacksonville . Ar. St. Atrgustlne 2:27 a. m. 7:24 a. m, 9:45 a. m. 1:20 p. m, 1 2:30 p. m. lans, trails X Ington ur 1 PuJlrr.au ,-ir.d o 1 -- r York; '"'r, at Gi'"i'-h Jem v-"i phir. Nor 135. 4:12 p- and 1"' ui. :t ..r w.- d.wta t ' i ih; r.,t, n.t'i f ? p ! "ir a I t" N1 w Hull iV 11 i f r AVii'a'n ... ' i !: -nur , 1- 1 n - i .j . . i it.: -I & L. DILL. CHESAPEAKE AND OHio rhould notifv their arent two or three days in advance of their QOLITR. TO THE -WEST C. & O. P-OUTH TO THE WEST. s a. 1 train teavhur Raleigh .11:51 proposed trip. $25.50 Raleigh, N. C. to New Orleans.' - La.,-and-return, account Manu . , facturers on sale April turn llmjt April lth. 1903. except. Association. Tickets 4 tn., arrive Richmoad 455 o m.. con prll 11 12 and 13th re- Ct? With C. & Q. leaving Richmond S mmt 10.30VP. m, dully, arriving Cincinnati by depositing ticket with ,Q,nt' 5 P. m.f Chicago fao a. m. . . v.Ht a.)., nc ., ... I4uls 7.32 a.m. - Bouiheru Iiy. trasn leannj: Rsieigh S:5 0. in.. arriTe tfreensboro 11:50 M.. Lynchburg, 3.50 p. m., qonnectlng with C O. Jty.- , R-50 d. ni.. connecting with C. & O. Ry. I C. 4c O.. James River plr train leave A Luxurious Train in each, direction composed of tho! most modern Pullman equipment as follows; . . )V - - - C. i. A"K FiiT. AI-'- W. A. Ti'l'IC. I'av 'r rrr. a tt u.vit'iWirt'; On. j a a . It. L. VK:N"N '" 1 a"- Agent, New Orleans, ajjd. on .pay ment of a fee of 50 cents, an ex-f tension can be obtained that will enable passenger to reach origi nal starting point before mid' night April SOth. 1903. , Fo-. any other informs tibn-. apply to any ticket agent Southern Railway, or address T. E. GREEN, a T. A., Raleigh, N. a Dining Gar " Dravinaroom Sleepinq " '. ' Compartment Car ' - Observation Car T .L. ;':t:i Office in Y:ui. ,'1 ir1' My 'I . I . . :.: " .SU . !'. ;- Kt. n. N. C. CAROT. la Kffee 'Iva Nnnmr,, R.l!R04i Hi?.Menlif..'-r I 0,t m v ::io' " . , EV f.:iial Nert-bbouDd. l-'-i Cl " There are no day coaches on this train and passenger j f . . . ii. - . ... .-. - 'f. J ' . ...a " 1:. IJ .1.. 1 -' rlpcir no- nmommodations will n ease make r their reserva- r?-is ! v o - I "i r : j V ff1 -- 1- . 1 M M 1 m 1V ITS II J ' " . tions m advance. SEABOARD Am Line Railwav ' - " Short Line to principal cities of the South and Southwest. Florida, Cuba, m . w - - . 1 a iiit -K. r a vi vrm a aar ana . 1 i . 430 t, in! for 3ourti-o rf, and cun - : Toukist tickets on sale to all resorts in Texas fleets at CHften v-'.i Main Line . , - . : - ' r ' tnip, nriving. va. aet -Springs 9:45 p. jca, California, Florida, Nassau and-Cuba. n:., Cindnrvitl ; i.ouiniur IOuJj a. m. Chicago. ":30 p. and St. Louis :4S p.. ta.. ? C A O. through. Ualns are .Vestlbnle !, electric lights and carry Parlor Cats, or Pullman Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars, and connect fjt all points iQ Michigan. Colorado, Tacific Coast. Ike Wes Northwest and South west.. - For Rates, Tickets. Pullman Reserva tions and detailed. information,-apply to . i4 a a . I'll " A C I' .troM " -v. f it,r.7.t Marie:?, , .' i 3.4 f llm ; -a '.. ...... May. 4 f Pa '. ;.' .... 2l 1i . fcV.r i. " . ..I 1 . . . r ... I C. B. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agt. PORTSMOUTH, VA, 1i . LV.rl 1 2.R0 f Row f s nail i"'P I. . Bale 1. Ms:'"1-"1 f l4i U -A' llf I H. S. Leard. T. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. V7, j . 4 CcGattis, C. P. & T; A. f connectinc i movetueut rule of tlita ' a . 'is 1 ;r td 'i'tfd tS ...-irs'I ,riTBaaeDV ''SV'tii'i!"1'"'" v 1 '. . i", ' a - S . i
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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