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MARKETS
8T0CE1 COTTON
'i New York Stork Letter.
(By Leased Wife to The Times.)
New York, June 10-r-Erie reflect
ed the persistent buying which has
beep bo much In evidence during the
last few days. Talk continues that
the rise has somethino do with tue
acquisition of the stock by the Ca
nadian Pacific, while others look for
a resumption 1 of dividends on the
first preferred. In the last half hour,
under the lead of Steel, the leaders
advanced on a rumor that monthly
report the Steel Company's unfilled
orders would be more favorable than
expected. A feature today has been
that stocks could be sold much eas
ier than they could be bought.: The
market closed active and at the best
prices of the day.
Closing Stork Quotation.
(By Leased Wire to, Tin Time
American Tobacco, pfd. .. ..
.American Locomotive- .. ,.
Anaconda Mining Co., .. .. .. ;
Atchison .. .. ...... .'.
American Smelting & Refining
American Wool, pfd. .. .. ..
Amer. T. & T. Co., .. .. .. .. .
Atlantic Coast Line-.-'.' .. .. .. ..
s.)
.97
.. 41
. 3
.115
, 9,r.
,ir,2
.VMVi
. 81
.10"
. 68
.241
Brooklyn Ropid Transit
Baltimore & Ohio ,'. .,
Amalgamated Copper ,. ...
Canadian Pacific .. .. ..
New York Central .. .. ..
Colorado Fuel & Iron.;".
Chesapeake & Ohio, ,. ..
Corn Products .. ',';
Denver & Rio Orande' ;.
Denver & Rio Orande, pfd
Delaware & Hudson ...
Dlst. Securities ... .. ,v
American Can
American Can, pfd, ..
Erie .. .. .. ..' ...... '"..
Erie, first pfd. .. .. ...
Erie, second pfd. .. .....' ..
.110
. 34
. 84
. 31
. 30
. CB4
.173
. 37
. 11
'.'"87
. ST
. 58
. 47
.164
.139
. 63
. 19
. 53
. 35
.56
. 37
. 69
. 51
.108
.136
.44
.124
. 21
. 42
.152
.106
. 41
. 34
. 66
: 95
.160
.120
. 31
. 72
.120
.129
. 29
. 22
.187
. 94
. 48
. 77
,118
. 60
. 17
.38
,82
. 61
General Eloetrie .
Great Northern, pfd.
Great Northern Ore C'tfs. ...
Interborough, R. T. .. .. .. ...
Interborough R. T., pfd. .. ..
Kansas City Southern
National Lead .. .. .. .. .. ..
Missouri! Kansas & Texas
Missouri, Kansas & Texas, pfd
Missouri Pacific .. ... ... .. ..
Norfolk & Western .. .. .. ...
Northern Pacific .. .. .. .. ,.
Ontario & Western .. .. .. ..
Pennsylvania .. .. .. .., .. ..
Pittsburg Coal .. ..
Tennessee Copper .. ..
Louisville & Nashville
Peoples Gas .. .. .. ..
Rubber .. ... .. .. ..
Rock Island .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
Rock Island, pfd. .. .. .. .. ..
Repub. Iron & Steel, pfd. .. ..
Reading .. .'. .. ..
Southern Pacific .. .. .. .. ..
Southern Railway .. .'. ......
Southern Railway pfd.. .. .. ..
Sugar .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
St. Paul .. .. .,:'..
Texas APacific .. .. .. .. ..
Toledo, St. Louis & Western ..
'Union Pacific .. .. .. .. .. ..
Union Pacific, pfd. '".. .. ....
Utah Copper .. .. .. .. .. ..
Upited States Steel ...... '..,
United StateR Steel, pfd. .. .. ...
Irglnla-CargJIna Chemical
Wabash .. .
Wabash, pfd. ,. .. .. .. .. ..
Western Union .. .. .. .'.,- ..
Western Maryland .. .. .. ..
Total shares .V ..
.202,
422
Chicago Grain.
Leased Wire to" The Times)
Open. High. Closej
. . .91 .91 .89
, . .91 .92 .88
. . .89. .89 .88
(By
Wheat
Dec. July
Sep.
Coin -Dec.
July
Sep.
Outs
Dec.
July
Sep
Iork
Sep.
Jly
ljrd
Sep.
July
ItibS
July
Sep.
..r.5yt
.55
'.56
.40
.38
.39
.55
55
.57
.40
.38
.54
.54
.56
.39
.37
.38
.39
15.20
15.35
8.50
8.32
8.32
8.30
15.40
15.32
8.50
8.32
8.37
8.37
14.97
15.12
8.30
8.20
fc.20 :
8.17
Hubbard's Cotton Letter.
''. (Special to The Times.)
New York, June 10 There ware
rumors of showers end .cooler weather
In some sections of the southwest be
fore the opening which led to some re
alizing by the buyers of yesterday.
Under the advance of high barometer
and predictions of unsettled weather
in the southwest the market gradu
ally eased to the close. Although the
market declined today the bullish
temper of the trade continues to be
the feature one hears many state
ments that so large a crop will be re
quired that prices cannot decline ma
terially. We see no change In the con
dition and the market will be governed
by the weather. ,
New York Cotton Letter,
k (By Leased Wire to The Times.)
New York, June 10 An opening
advance on overnight buying orders
was followed by more or less gen
eral realizing in the cotton market
this morning and a sharp decline in
prices, due to prospects for a change
US weather conditions southwest.
Map showed no rain In the belt but
pointed to- lower temperattures, and
the western forecast was for unset
tled weathers and showers In the
panhandle. Moreover private wires
were received later In the. morning
lndlcat(nfe IsfloW ' tA r' AmAHllIo,
Texas, an dfollowlrig'lhtf advances
of the earlier week the ton Itoter-
BY PIRE
GEAIN PEOVtSIONS
esls evidently thought it the part of
wisdom to take' profits for over the
week end. Snoujd showers In the
southwest prove Insufficient and be
followed by renewed dry hot weather
It would not take long to send the
new crop months Into new high
ground for the season. The south
west needs rain and until they have
it, likely, trade more or less nervous
Open. High. Low. Close
June
July
Aug.
Sep.
Oc t .
Nov.
Dec,
Jan.
Mar.
13. K4 13. t4 13.50
.15.77
; 15. IT1
13.96
13.64
13.65
13.61
13.67
15.77 15.00 15.64
15. ID 16.07 15.10
13.96 13.83 13.84
13.65 13.52 13.53
13.63 13.63 13.55
13.65 13.54 13.54
13.63 13.52 13.54
13.67 13..C0 13.60
May .
Market closed steady
..... 13.65
Xev ork Spots.
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
New York. June h) -Spots, quiet
and unchanged; middling uplands
15.90. . '
Raleigh Cotton Market.
(Reported Dally by Cha, ID. John
on St Son.)
Good middling, 15 7-8c.
Strict middling, 15 3-4c.
Middling, 15 l-2c.
SCOl'T PAKTV AT HICKORY.
Greeted by LaiRe Crowd anil Intel1
estinir Meet I mi: Held Rev. A. 1
Wilcox Conducts Revival.
(Special to The Times.)
Hickory, N. C, June 1 0 -T lie scout
party was greeted with open arms in
Hickory Thursday evening. The par
ty was met on the road from Mor-
ganton by four automoWles carrying
a large delegation of prominent citi
zens from this city and were escort
ed to the Hotel Huffry, where they
spent the night. The party, includ
ing those from other towns, consist
ed of thirty nfen and they expressed
themselves as highly pleased with the
reception given them here. They al
so expressed much pleasure at the
interest and enthusiasm manifested
all along the route. A rousing good
roads meeting was held at the Acad
emy of Music Thursday night, which
was attended by a large crowd of
Hickory citizens and many from the
country and surrounding towns. The
meeting was called to order by Dr.
W. H. Nicholson, of the Hickory
chamber of commerce, and Editor H.
B. Varnert was made permanen
chairman with Mr. A. K. Joy acting
as secretary. A number of Interest
ing speeches were made by the visi
tors and by-local men. One of the
most beautiful good roads speeches
ever heard in this city was made by
Col. Fred A. Olds, of Raleigh, who
compared the roads of this section
with those of Switzerland. He paid
a high tribute to the roads of Switz
erland and regretted that we are so
far behind. Dr. Joseph Hyde" Pratt,
state geologist, made a practical.
commonsense good roads speech, In
which he urged the people of Ca
tawba county to wake up to their
own Interests and build good roads
so as to maintain their present repu
tation for progressiveness.
At the close of the spech-making
a ( good roads association was' organ
i.ed with John W. Robinson, pres
ident; W. J. Shuford, vice president;
and A. K. Joy, secretary-treasurer.
A good number of men joined the
association and much Interest was
manifested. The party went to NeW
ton yesterday morning for a meet
ing and to the county line between
Catawba and Iredell this afternoon.
The meeting Thursday night was
sufficient to show that Catawba will
build' her part of the great Central
Highway. '.
Rev. A. D. Wilcox, of Raleigh, la
conducting a series of revival meet
ings at the First Methodist church in
this city that are attracting large
crowds. Mr. Wilcox Is a strong
preacher and Is doing some lino
preaching here; . ,
SIMMONS TALKS AGAIN.
Denies Another Rumor Will Not
Vote For Reciprocity Bill.
(Special to The Times.)
Washington, D. C June 10 Sen
ator Simmons has denied another ru
mor. He will not vote for the Unr
dertoood Canadian reciprocity bill
unless it carries with It the farmers'
free list bill. A New York dispatch
said that he would vote for the bill.
The Asheville Citizen asked me to
run the story down. I called on Mr.
Simmons and he gave me the follow
ing statement : "The New York dis
patch is wrong. ;.' What I have said
and what I still say is that I would
vote for, the reciprocity agreement
if the farmers' free list bill is added
to it as an amendment. '
"There is a systematic effort to
create the Impression that the. only
sincere and genuine opposition to the
reciprocity comes from the manufac
turers of lumber and of paper. That
this is a pretense is conclusively
shown by the fact that the democrats
of the house admitting that the
treaty would be hurtful to the far
mers passed a farmers' free list pill
to compensate him for this 1b jury.
( ' "Not withstanding the slanderous
statements to tiio contrary I urn
against' reciprocity because of its
manifest injustice and wrong to the
farmer. If that wrong is measurably
remedied by putting the things he
buys, as well as the things he sells
upon the free list as provided for In
the free list bill which has passed
the house, I will vote for it. Other
wise I cannot. This Is what I have
said all the time."
There is nothing uncertain about
that. Mr. Simmons is not going to
support tke bill unless it is amended
It actually looks as If the reciproc
ity bill might be defeated in the sen
ate; .
Col. Paul Jones, of Tarboro, is in
the city. He Is interested in Rep
resentative Pepper's national guard
bill, whicii provides for extra com
pensatioii lor commissioned officers.
Roswell Flack, who has been stud
ying medicine' at John Hopkins, is
here on ills way to Rutherford, his
native home. He was a guest of Her
bert O. Sink yesterday.
Air. and Mrs. G. M. Gulllck. of Bid
mont. are in the cily.
Mr. Cameron Morrison, of Char
lotte, is In I ho ell v.
Representative Douphlou, ot
t ilQJ
eighth district, will take Mrs. l)r
Morton, of . Wilkesboro, to the white
house to see the president today
CA nit IKS lilft INSrilANCK.
Owner of Rccoi-d-bi'CiikiliJf Policies
Adds Half Million to His Hold
iiifis.
..Philadelphia,. June 10 Although lie
alreadv possesed the uiixiue distinction
of being the most heavily-Insured per
son in the world. Rodman Wana
imikcv. son of .lohti Wanaiuaker. and
vice president of the.. Wanaiuaker es
taullshincnt. has added another half
million dollars to his list of lite noli
cies. When death removes the mer
chant there will accrue to his family
from life Insurance alone, the sum of
J4.5D0.00II.
This amount is greater that the In
surance or any other person In the
world. There are a few men Who are
Insured to the amount of $1,000,000, or
slightly above that amount, but none
approaches the, total security held by
Mr. Wanaiuaker.
The ..$4,300,000 is divided among
number of the world's best known in
surance companies. The policies em
brace almost every known form of life
insurance. Several are written as life
endowments, to expire after twenty
years of payments, but with the option
that they remain with the company
as life insurance.
Rodman Wanamaker Is about forty
three years of age. His health is gwid
and he works ten, twelve and sixteen
hours a day. His recreation is largely
walking through the Wanamaker store.
He covers it several times a day.
YALE STCDKXTS DISMISSED.
Applied a Coat of Paint to Buildings
and Pavement.
New Haven, Cti June 10 Punish
ment in the form of fines imposed
by the city court upon four students
In the Yale Sheffield Scientific School
today tor defacing private property
was dismissed by Dean Chittenden, dlr
rector of the school. Three of them
George Philips Orlady, of Huntingdon,
Pa.; Herbert H. Dang, of this city
and John Francis McElhlnny,, of Port
Washington, N. Y., all freshmen
were each fined $25 and costs on two
charges, while Robert E. Pretat, of
Watervllle, Ct., a junior, arrested last
night, was fined $15 and costs. All
paid. .''''?'. .--..;.....
They had no sooner left the court
room than Dean Chittenden ordered
their expulsion. ' The students had
painted the sidewalk and the house of
Dr. John's. The college purser's office
was also given a coat of paint.
Citizens were in court to testily, but
were not called. The accused were In
censed because Dr. Johns had rated
down a student through failure at ex
a initiation.
KILLS MOTH Kit OK SEVEN.
Husband Then Seeka Constable and
Surrenders.
Hammonton, N. J., June 10 Fol
lowing a quarrel Fldelo Perone, 50
years old, shot and killed his wife at
their home here today and then
walked blocks to the home of a con
stable and said: 'Come up to my
house; I have shot my wife." When
the constable, accompanied by Pe
rone, reached the dwelling, he found
the woman dead and around the body
the seven children of the pair were
weeping and praying. The children
range In age from two to 15 years.
The police say that Perone was jeal
ous of his wife and the he declared
she was better off dead than alive."
SOUTHERN RAILWAY. .
Very Low Round Trip Rates to Kan
sas City, Mo., and Return, Account
World's Bnraca-Philatliea Conven
tion, June 10-15, 1911.
For the above occasion the South
ern Railway announces the sale of
very low round-trip tickets as fol
lows: .':,;-''
From N
Raleigh .. .. ... .. .. 49.70
Ooldsboro . . . . . . . . 61.80
Durham ....... . .. 49.46
Burlington . . . . . . . . 48.10
Oxford .. .. 49.45
Tickets on sale June 8th and 9th,
1911, with final return limit to reach
original starting point not later than
midnight ot June 18th, 1911. Tick
ets will also be on . sale . from all
other .stations on same basis as rates
quoted above. -
For Pullman reservations and any
Information that may be desired with
reference to rates, etc., call on your
nearest agent or address J. O. Jones,
Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh,
N. 0. - -
MAY INDICT SPINNERS
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Mr. Beall Wants Department
of Justice to Act
Chairman of tlie Hiimhc Committee
on E.vpeiiilitures Wants Govern
; ment to Indict Cotton - Spinners
Who Were in Patten, llogiic,
ISi-own Bull Agreement.
(Special to The Times.) :
Washington, I). ('., June 10 -t'ha ii-
man Beall of the house committee on
expenditures, In the department of
Justice, is urging the government' 'to
Indict the cotton - spinners .. who - were
hi tiie Patten, ' Hayne ami Brown bull
agreement two years aco. He asked
Attorney-General Wii ki i sham why he
diil not Indict the spinners Willi 111
bulls. . He went .so fur as to 'intimate
that Mr. Wise hail not done, his duly.
He referred 'to resolutions ' passed by
Ihe Southern colfon mill niei-llnir tu
cvurtail production ami raise prii
a,s against the Sherman iaw.
.Mr. wise salil Inn Hie ineei inc. was
not hiUI In Ins juns.lirt nm. lie ail-
that tor til.- f ull
spunier aKiee
linil plenl y ol
statute of liin-
incuts indict incuts In
time to act before III.-
Itatum runs out. ,
As a result ot Mr. TicnUs Invesli
nation tlie soutliei-u cotton null men
who took part In the I'alteu llm-.vn
ll.'ivne affair may he Indicted, instil, t
Attorney Holtou niav he asked to look
into the meetings held in (harlolle
from lime to time.
NKW FOl'MlATION Itll,
Authority of Congress Over Incorpor.
atlon Increased and Oilier Resli'ic
'tioiis Pliiced.
Washington, 1J. (:., .Inne lit ihe
effort will be renewed at ilny ses
Rion of congress to Incorporate the
rtocketeller Foundation. A bill for
'hat purpose was Introduced Miii af
ternoon by senator Ualiinger It is
modified to meet any of the objec
tions raised against the former n eiis
tire. '
The race between Andrew Carnegie
and John D. Rockefeller each to have
his name perpetuated through con
gressional action will be resumed
It was an even light in the last con
gress, with neither winning. Sena
tor Root long ago offered the bili es
tablishing the Carnegie Endowment
for International Peace.
The object of the Rockefeller Foun
dation is "to promote the .-well-being
and to advance the civilizatioi of
the people of the United Statesfind
its territories and possessions and
of -foreign lands in the acquisition
and dissemination of knowledi in
the prevention and relief or euflor-
ing and in the promotion of any and
all of the elements of human pro
gress." .
Opponents of the measure have as
serted that it would permit the in
corporation of the entire Rockefeller
estate and relieve It from ' 'taxation
The bill as now drawn provided tnaf
"congress may at any time ;m;,ose
such limitations upon the ohjevv'.of
the said corporation as It may dteni
the public interest demands.''
Power is also given to restrict
gifts and bequests. A niaxim uii of
1100,000,000 is fixed for the valu
of property that may be held vt one
time. The income from the property
may not be accumulated or added to
the principal, -but must be expei.ded
each current year. At the explrtuion
of 100 years congress may direct 'tie
distribution of the principal.
Says Rockefeller is a Trustee for ihe
' People, ..
Judge Henry C. Hammond, of tiie
supreme court of Georgia, addro-s!ug
the convention of the Interstate Cot
tonseed Crushers' Association in tiie
Hotel Astor yesterday, told of tne
liking for John D. Rockefeller by tne
citizens of Augusta.
"Only a few days ago," he said,
I escorted Mr. Rockefeller to a ha i -
becue, where he appeared It enjoy
himself in the must delightful w;iy,
Bitting down at the improvised hoard
with the rugged and honest farmers
around him, and where he was treat
ed with respect, but with no more
consideration than they Bliowed 'o
each other.
'And as I remarked to several
there, 'here we get capital and iar.n
lng Interests cheek by jowl, Mr.
Kocliefeller sits there, the ri'ihcst
man in the world, and yet, Mite ail of
the wealthy men of right purpose,
f-e is only the trustee for the people
Via the distribution of wealth.' "
Because he is treated conr.eou.sly
and simply, without regard to his
being the richest man in the wo"ld,
said the speaker, Mr. Rockfifoller
likes to visit the southern city a:id
enjoy the rustic hospitality. :
Fourteen Killetl in Riot.
(By Associated Press)
Torren, Mex., June 10 A report
from Mutehualtt, where miners are
on strike, states' that 14 men were
killed In serious riots. V
HUBBARD BROS. & CO
HANOVER SQUARE, NEW YORK.
MEMBERS ot New York Cotton
Exchange.. New- Orleans Cotton
Exchange, Associate Members Liv
erpool Cotton Association.
ORDERS SOLICITED For the pur
chase and sale of Cotton for future
-- delivery. Correspondence invited.
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Washington, D. C, Chicago and
Philadelphia. 10-29-8t
WANTED -Man to Havel in North
Carolina,- Good pay - and tailor
made suit in HO days; experience
unnecessary; reliable firm. Write
' for particulars. J. E. McBrady &
iCo,, Chicago. It
LEMOX
SHERBET
SI N'DAY
lt Dyighi Ice Cream Co..
EYErt I'SE ltlllUKK STAMPS?
Swindell makes the best. 107
Fayetteville'St. l-26t
FOR KENT Nice i-room house
with stable, 702 E. Hargett street
Apply Staudt, bakery. 20-t. f.
FOR SALE Owing to - the owner
having bought an automobile he
Is offering for sale a nice chestnut
sorrell saddle mare, She has taken
the blue ribbon every time exhib
ited, and can do so again at any
timo called upon. Has all the
gaits and can be shifted from one
to another at will of rider She is
'gentle, sound, and an Ideal ladles'
saddler. Kentucky bred. This el
egant uiare can be seen and shown
to V prospective buyers at Plum
mer's Stables. 22-tf
WHEN YOU HAVE A LEISURE
hour take a trip out to Lassiter's
Mill, adjoining Country Club, and
see where and how Lassiter's
; Water-ground Meal and Flour Is
made. ' 20-tt .
. Reiiort of the Condition of I
THE MECHANICS SAVINGS BANK,
' AT RALEIGH, .
In the Slate of North Carolina at the Close of Rusiness, June 7, 1011.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts . . . . . . . . . , . ..
All other Stocks, Bonds and Mortgages
Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures
Due from Banks and Bankers . . . .
Cash Items, Gold Coin, Silver Coin,
currency, National Bank notes
Auxiliary Banks .... ...... .. i.
Total ........ . . .... . . vr . ., V:.' ... ..
. '. . 'LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid in . . . , . ........ . . ....
Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid
Deposits subject to check .
Total
State of North Carolina, County of Wake ss: ' . '' :
I, WALTERS DURHAM, Cashier of the above-named Bank, do aol
emnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge
and belief. WALTERS DURHAM, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me, thU 10th day of June, 1911, '
F. H. BRIGGS, Notary Public.
Correct Attest: , ' "
Chaa. ,E.- Johnson, Johtf Ward, C. Pk Wharton, C. B Edwards, Directors.
SUNDAY,
.It
FOR HALE My residence on Har-.
rlngton, between Hargett and Mor
gan streets. . Apply , to Mr. or
Mrs. J. W. 'Foy.: It '
WANTED TO RENT AT ONCE
Five to seven room house; large
lot, good neighborhood, not over
one mile from Capitol. Address,
Box 151, City. It
LEMON SHERRET SUNDAY-.
Dughi Ice Cream Co., It
IJOA RDERS ACCOMMODATED.
Modern conveniences, nice loca
tion. Call 219 E, Morgan. 10-2t ' "
$25 WEEKLY AND EXPENSES TO
trustworthy people to travel and.,
distribute samples for big whole
sale house, C. H. Emery, 343, I,
.: Chicago. It
tITiThest smokes in town at
Uroiighton's Smoke House. 3-Gt
SEE L. M. JONES Paper hanger,
H. Wilmington St. 6-Bt
WANTED Experienced dairy man
at Raleigh Creamery. 31-2-4-6-8
WAXTED AT-OXCE An experl-'
cuiced helper in sewing room.
.Must be able to do gaod
Call Raleigh, 'phone 4372.
work.
It
A Want Ad. in The Raleigh Dally
Times Will Work Wonders for
Vonr Rusinesn. '
"HOTEL RALEIGH"
RALEIGH, N. C.
(A House "Worth While)
U0WEUG0BB.
Succeed when everything else tails.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they are the supreme
temedy, as thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it it the best medicine ever sold
over a druggist's counter.
LEMON SHERBET
Dughi Ice Cream Co..
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Having qualified as executor of the
estate of the late Jesse M. Adams,
tlris is to notify all persons having n
claims against the estate to present
the same to me for payment on or
before the 6th day of May, 1912, or
this notice will be plead in har of re
covery. All persons indebted to the1"'
estate will please settle with me vlth- '.
out further demand. V
ALONZO BRINKLET,
Exec. Jesse M. Adams, Dec'd. j
May 6, 1911 oaw-6w
Chesapeake & Ohio Ry.
Schedule tubjeot to change without notice
SCENIC ROUTE TO THE WEST.
THREE PAST VESTIBULE TRAINS
WITH DINING CAR SERVICE.
Through Pullman Sleepers to Louis
ville, Cincinnati, Chicago and
v St. Louis.
. A.M.
P.M.
4:00
P.M.
6:45
9:14
P.U.
4:00
P.M.
11:00
Lv. Norfolk
Lv. Richmond
Lv. Lynchburg
Ar. Charlottesville
Ar. Louisville
Ar. Cincinnati
Ar. Chicago
Ar. St. Louis
9:00
P.M.
2:00
4:30
6:55
A.M.
11:00
P.M.
8:15
6:00
6:15
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P.M.
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Only one night between Raleigh, Cln.
clnnatl, Chicago and St. Louis.
Direct connection for all points west
and northwest.
Quickest and best route. .
The line to the celebrated resorts of
Virginia.
For descriptive matter, schedule and
Pullman reservation, address
W. O. WARTHEN, ,
D. P. A., Richmond, Va. i
JNO. D. POTTS,
Oeneral-Passenger Airent '
. .1252,587.85
... 31,563.67
... 14,743.24
. .. 21,778.67 .
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including all minor coin
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310.00
.$331.638.4.8 .
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