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iCE WILMIHGTOK MESSENGER EBIDAY. UTOVEMBErt 23 1908 JL V Cot tow rr3 4 LOCAL COTTON MARKET. Wednesday, November 21. COTTON Firm at 10c. Receipts of cotton . today 1,697 baits. Receipts this season to date 190.574 bales. Receipts same day last year 2,622 baJe. Receipts last season te savie date 201,510 bales. NAVAL STOKES. SPIRITS F TTOIBTNTINE Firm at 66c. ROSIN Firm $3.60. TAR Firm $2.20. CRUDE TCSFENStNgl Firm hard, 13.35; $4. SI;; Yiugta, $4.50. RXX3SCSS SOOAY. 52 casks spirits turpentine. 317 barrels rosin. 14 barrels tor. 72 barrels crude turpentine. RECEIPTS SAME DAY LAST YEAR. 27 casks spirits turpentine. 193 barels rosin. 25 barrels tar. 116 barrels crude turpentine. COFFEE 9 to 11. FLOUR StraisMi $3.75 to $4.50 second patents $4.75; fall patents $5. 25. MOLASSES S. Mouse 16c; New Orleans brights 24e; Pert Rice 31 te SALT Priees ear lea lets 10 lbs C. F. 37; 260 lb. C. F. 75c; 200 Its. F. F. 90c; less than ear lead lots, 100 lbs. C. F. 38c. SUGAR Granulated" $5.00; W. C. X. No. 5 $4.30; No. 7 $4.50; Ne. 9 $4.30; Ne. 11 $4.25. LARD (Tieree basis) pure 9; com pound 7. CORN No. 2 mixsd 67 to 70. OATS No. 2 mixed 4 8 to 56; white eeed oats 50e. HAY No. 1 Timothy $22 to $24. COUNTRY PRODUCE. PEANUTS North Carolina prime 70c; extra prime 80 te 85c; fancy 96c; Viuatnia prime COc: fancy 70c; Span ish SO to 9c. RJJT2SWAX 27c. EGGS 25 cents. CHICKENS Hens 30c; springs 15 to 25c. TURKEYS Alive 15 to 17c; dressed 22 to 25c. PORK 7 to 8c. BEEF On foot 2 to 3c. SWEET POTATOES 55 to 60c. WHITE PEAS $1.75 to $2.00. N. C. BACON Hams (old) 17c; shoaWers 12 to 13c; sides 12 to 13c. SHIXGLSS Per 1,000; o-inch saps $2.00: 5-inch hearts 34.50; c-'nch say $2.60: 6-ir,h hearts $5.75. TFIMTSKR Per VI. Extra milling.. $8 50 to $10 00 37c; Cuba 25c. Mill prime 7 50 .to 8 50 Mill fair 7 00 te 8 00 Common anHl 6 0 to 750 LOS Seleet SS.00: Ne. 1 $7.50: knotty $4.80. COTTON AND NAVAL STORES. Receipts of Cotton nntl Naval Store at the Prt of Wilmington Yester day. C. C. 71 bales cotton; 30 barrels rosin; 39 barrels crude turpentine. W. and W. 263 bales cotton. W. C. and A. 899 bales cotton; 14 casks spirits turpentine; 8 barrels rosin; 14 barrels crude turpentine. A. and Y 364 bales cotton; 18 casks spirits turpentine; 18 barrels rosin; 10 barrels tar. Whitlock 1 bale cotton; 15 casks spirits turpentine; 111 barrels rosin; 11 barrels crude turpentine. Steamer Lyon 99 bales cotton; 5 casks spirits turpentine; 50 barrels rosin, 4 barrels tar; 8 barrels crude tur pentine. Total 1,697 bales cotton; 52 casks spirits turpentine; 317 barrels rosin; 14 barrels tar; 72 barrels crude turpen tine. Last Year 2,622 bales cotton; 27 casks spirits turpentine; 193 barrel rosin; 95 barrels tar; 116 barrels crude turpentine. VESSELS Hi PORT. Sahara (Br) 2,030 tons, Ford, Alex f-runt & Son. "Winsrfield (Br.) -2,575 tons, Akereon, to Heide & Co. Zantevo. (r.) 3,042 tons, Leslie, Aletc. Srimt & fffen. 802003036. Li vina Snow, 292 tons, Wingfield, to C. D. Maffitt. Horace P. Shares, 392 tons, Flynn, C. D. Maffitt. NEW ORLEANS COTTON. New Orleans, November 21. Spot cotton firm at l-16c up; middling 10 5-8; sales on the spot 12,000 bales with 2,500 to arrive. Futures opened steady at a decline of 1 to 3 points. The market was in active until the pinners report was pub lished when prices advanced a total of about 38 points, the figures being considered rather bullish. "The market closed steady 28 to 35 points higher than Tuesday's final figures. Cotton futures closed as follows: November 10.75 bid; December 10.G5; January 10j65; February 10.72; March 10.76; April 10.82; May 10.85; June 1095; July 10.98. NEW YORK DRY GOODS. New York, November 21. The dry gpods market holds sready and firm; printed goods are selling in larger vol ume. Large sales of carpets have bee& mac"? since the season opened. Knit goods of fleece character are in active demand for next year. Fine cotton goods are selling for spring delivery with considerable freedom. Cotton yarns are higher. """XEW YORK STOCK MARKET. New York, November 21. There was a good deal of uncertainty in the movement of prices of stocks today, the varying fluctuations being mostly traceable to the changing course of the rate for call loans. When the rate ran 1 1 Movements & Quotations L.ra1 RrFnton Financial News & up to 10 per cent. in. the first hour, the resulting downward movement of stocks was fairly comprehensive. After wards the market showed no very con sistent tone. , The action of the money market was puzzling. The rise of the two pre vious days was in spite of factors sup posed to be working for the replenish ment of loanable funds, while today's easing of money conditions seemed in consistent with the cessation of some of yesterday's favoring influences. The recent upward course of New York ex change at Chicago was reversed today in spite of the attraction of the money rate of yesterday and this morning Exchange was quoted at Chicago at 10 cents premium, compared with 20 cents per $1,000 yesterday. Foreign monev markets were disturbed by the new demand for gold from Brazil which is making inroads on the Bank of Eng land, but the $3,500,000 withdrawn from the Bank of Brazil today was partly compensated by gold reserved in the London market and by over $1,000,000 received from Paris. London sentiment was auieted by reports of additional sums to be relinquished by the Bank of France for London. Time money rates here continued to recover from Monday's recession in spite of the de cline in the later call loan market. This yielding of the call loan rate prov ed an effective argument for renewed strength in stocks, notwithstanding the obscurity about its cause. Profit taking by the professionals af fected the whole list late in the day and the closing was irregular and gen erally below the best. Bonds were irregular. Total sales par value $2,114,000. United States 2s registered, declined 1-4 per cent, on call. Total sales 948,80 shares. CLOSING STOCK LIST. Adams Express 215 Amalgamated Copper ,.7f American Car and Foundry .- 4 4Vt Am-erican Car and Foundry pfd. .101 American Cotton Oil.- 32 American Cotton Oil pfd 90 American Express ; 240" American Hide and Leather pfd. . 26 American Ice 88 American Linseed Oil 18 American Linseed Oil pfd. 38 American Locomotive 754 American Locomotive pfd.'. . .i. . 111 American Smelting and Rfng. . .154 American Smelting and Rfng pfd .116 American Sutrar Refining IZV American Tobacco pfd cert 97 Anaconda Mining Co 279 Atchison ...102 Atchison pfd 101 Atlantic Coast Line. . . . : 138 Baltimore and Ohio.. 119 Baltimore and Ohio pfd. 91 Brooklyn Rapid Transit 80 Canadian Pacific 181 Central of New Jersey 224 Chesapeake and Ohio. . 554 Chicago Great Western. 18 Chicago and Northwestern ....... 207 Chicago, Mil and St. Paul 186 Chicago Terminal and Trans 11 Chicago Terminal and Trans pfd. 24 C., C, C. and St. Louis 94 Colorado Fuel and Iron 54 Colorado and Southern 38 Colorado and Southern 1st pfd.. 68 Colorado and Southern 2nd pfd. . 56 Consolidated Gas 38 Corn Products ....20 Corn Products pfd 79 Delaware and Hudson 228 Delaware, Lackawaan and West. 545 Denver and Rio Grande 40 Denver and Rio Grande pfd. . .i. . 84 Distillers' Securities 51 Erie . 4 Erie 1st pfd 764 Erie 2nd pfd. 67 General Electric . . . , . 176 Hocking Valley 130 Illinois Central ... .176 International Paper 18 International Paper pfd . 81 International Pump 42 International Pump pfd 81 Iowa Central 30 Iowa Central pfd 51 Kansas City Southern '. ." 30 Kansas City pfd G0 Louisville and Nashville .147 Mexican Central 25 Minneapolis and St. Louis 66 Minn, St I- and Sault Ste M 145 Minn.. St P and Sault Ste M pfd. .166 Missouri Pacific . . 94 Missouri, Kansas and Texas..... 38 Missouri, Kan. and Texas pfd. . . . 72 National Lead '. . . 75 National R. R. of Mexico pfd 56 New York Central. . . 131 New York Ontario and Western. . 47 Norfolk and Western 95 Norfolk and Western pfd 88 North American i S9 Pacific Mail , 3S Pennsylvania . . 140 People's Gas 93 Pittsburg, C. C. and St L 80 Pressed Steel Car . . 54 Pressed Steel Car pfd 95 Pullman Palace Car 255 Reading 149 Reading 1st pfd 90 Reading 2nd pfd 93 Republic Steel 37 Republic Steel pfd 99 Rock Island Co 32 , Rock Island Co jfd. 68 St. Louis and San Fran. 2nd pfd. 49 St Louis Southwestern 25 St Louis Southwestern pfd 61 Southern Pacific 95 Southern Pacific pfd....... 118 Southern Railway 34 Southern Railway pfd 94 Tennessee Coal and Iron. 158 Texas and Pacific 36 Toledo, St. Louis and West. . . . . . 33 Toledo, St. Paul and West pfd 534 Union Pacific .188 Union Pacific pfd S2" United States Express 115 United States Realty , 87 United States Rubber. 51 United States Rubber pfd 107 United States Steel 48 United States Steel pfd ...105 Virginia Carolina Chemical..... 38 Virginia Carolina Chemical pfd. 110 Wabash 19 Wabash r-fd 43 Wells-Fargo Express .......... 285 Westinghouse Electric . . . .r". . . .155 Western Union 86 Wheeling and Lake Erie 163 Wisconsin Central ......... 25 Wisconsin Central pfd. ... 51 ill Northern Pacific ;.. .......224 Central Leather 4. 37 Central Leather pfd. .... ...... . . .103 S. S. Steel.. .. ., .......... 73 Great Northern pfd. .330 I. M 37 I. M. pfd ........ . . ; 77 TO) Other Market Reports JQ TJ. S. AND OTHER BONDS. U. u. u. u. S. refunding 2s registered. . . .103 j S. refunding 2s coupon. . 104 j s JJ ? " ins 1: 7.u?Su;:::::::::Ji"! u. u! 8." old 4s coupon '. 101 U. S. new 4s reglatered 130 U. S. new 4s coupon 180 American Tobacco 4s 77 American Tobacco 6s 109 Atchison general 4s 100 Atchison adjustment 4s 92 Atlantic Coast Line 4s 98 Baltimore and Ohio 4s 101 Baltimore and Ohio 3s 94 Brooklyn R T cv 4s... 94 Central of Georgia 5s .111 Central of Georgia 1st Inc of d. . i. . 90 Central of Georgia 2nd Inc 74 Central of Georgia 3d Inc 72 Chesapeake and Ohio 4s......l06 Chicago and Alton 3s 77 Chicago, B. and Q new 4s......' 99 Chicago, R I and P R R 4s 77 Chicago, R I and P. R R col 5s. . 91 C. C. C. and Et. Louis gen 4s... 102 Colorado Industrial 5s Ser A.... 76 Colorado Midland 4s. 74 Colorado and Southern is 92 Cuba 5s 103 uenver ana kio uranae 4s Distillers' Securities 5s. 87 Erie prior 4s ..It Erie General 4s . . . . 90 Hacking Valley 4s ...106 Tnnnn fic nV ccihLq 07li Japan 4s certificates.' 92 Japan 4s certificates 2nd series.. 91 Louisville and Nash United 4s Manhattan consol gold 4s... Mexican Central 4s Mexican Central 1st Inc Minn, and St. Louis 4s 101 100 83 26 93 Missouri, Kan. and Texas 4s. . . . 99 Missouri, Kan. and Texas 2nds. . 86 National R R of Mexico consol 4s. 83 NewT-Yoik Central gen 3s 95 New Jersey Central gen 5s 128 Northern Pacific 4s 103 Northern Pacific 3s 75 Norfolk &.nd Western consol 4s. . 99 Oregon Short Line rfdg 4s.. . 96 Penn. cv. 3s. . 100 Reading General 4s. 99 St. L. and Iron Mountain con 5s. .113 St. L. and San Fran fg 4s 84 St. Louis S'western con 4s...... SI i Rhinr Air 1 Ana Aa OOI j. - - - - - . . " i. ........... o Cd-Jl Southern Pacific 4s. 91 Southern Pacific Ists 4s cer. Southern Railway 5s . . . . . Texas and Pacific Ists Toledo. St. L. and Western ,596 116 .119 4s. 80 Union Pacific 4s 103 U. S. Steel 2nd 5s. . . 98 . .113 . . 79 84 . . 87 . . 90 .. 83 Wabash Ists Wabasb Deb B Western Md. 4s Wheeling and Lake Erie 4s. Wisconsin Central 4s Japan 4s cer , GRAIN AN PBOVKIONS. Chicago, November 21. The local wheat market today "was subjected to renewed selling pressure on the De cember option and a weak tone pre vailed nearly all day. At the close the December delivery was. off 1-4 a 3-8. Com was up 1-4 a 3-8. Oats were a shade higher. Provisions were 5 a 10c higher. Chicago, November 21. The leading future ranged as fallows: Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat No. 2 Dec 74 May 78 Corn No. 2 Dec 42 May 43 July 44 Oats N. 2 Dec 33 May 35 July 33 74 79 42 43 44U 33 35 73 .78 42 43 44 33 35 33 73 78 42 43 44 33 35 33 33 Mess Pork per bbh Jan. ..1475 1482U 1470 1490 1477 1500 May . . . .1495 Lard, per 100 Nov 925 Dec .. .. 877 Jan, . . . . 855 May . . . . 850 1500 lbs. 925 880 857 852 925 8S0 857 852 875 855 850 snort Ribs , per 100 lbs. Jan 782 785 780 785 May i. . .. 795 795 795 795 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour firm: No. 2 spring wheat 7S to 82; No. 3 73 to SI; No. 2 red 73 to 73: No. 2 corn 44; No. 2 yellow 46 to 47; No. 2 oats 33 No. 3 white 33 to 35; short ribs sides (loose) $8.25 to $S.7o; mess pork per barrel $16.$$; lard per 100 pounds $9.25; short clear sides (boxed) $8.37 to $8.50; whiskey $1.29. NAVAIj stores market. New York, November 21. Turpen tin quiet Rosin steady. Savannah, November 21. Turpen tine' steady at 67; sales 687 casks; re ceipts 371; shipments 98. Rosin firm; sales 2,221 barrels; receipts 2,278 shipments 1,157; stock 66,968. Quote A B C D $3.80: E 3.85 to 3.90; F 3.90 to 3.95; G 3.95 to 4.00; H 4.10 to 4.15; I 4.40; K 5.00; M 5.50; N 6.00; W G 6.50; W W 7.00. Charleston. November 21. Turpen tine and rosin nothing doing. NEW YORK MONEY MARKET, New York, November 21. Prime j mercantile paper 6 to 6 per cent. . Sterling exchange steady with actual business in bankers bills at $4.85.70 to t 4.S5.75 for demand and at $4.80.50 to ; 4.80.55 for sixty day bills. Posted. ; rates $4.81 and 4.86. Commercial I bills $4.80 to-4.80; bar silver 71. Mexican dollars 55; government Donds easy- Ralroad bonds rregular. J NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. New York, November 21. The cottcn market was active today and Lad a strong advance following the census repoit with prices making a new high 5 level for the bull movement. The mar j ket closed steady at an advauc-3 of 20 5 and 26 points. Sales for the day were f estimated at 350,000 bal'2s: f The opening was steady at a decline I or z and 4 points in response to lower SKlHTfM? VlTt miin. 1 . 2 rallied on covering of shorts and buy ing by spot people which was encour aged by the reports of rainy weather from the central belt, continued firm ness in the southern spot markets, and the light estimates for tomorrow's re ceipts at Houston. The market work ed up to a net advance of aboui S and 10 points on thia demand, then, reacted 6lightly but showed ,a generally steady undertone with fluctuations narrow and irregular until the census report was published showing 8,531,486 bales gin- ned to November 14th, against 7,101,- n oriels ' 180 last year and 9.7SG, 646 bales two I years ago. This renort was followed bv a strong advance on local and Southern bull support and the upturn caught some stOD Ioss orders on the short side. ?iinsJi?io1 J 10-66 r abt 32 to 34 points net higher The close was off from the best under realizing but very steady. PORT MOVEMENT OF COTTON. Galveston firm at I9c; net receipts 21,51? bales. New Orleans firm at 10c; net re ceipts 24,095 bales. Mobile firm at 10c; net receipts 1,721 bales. Savannah quiet at 10 9-16c; net re ceipts 8,601 bales. Charleston firm at 10c; net receipts 452 bales. Wilmington firm at 10c; net re ceipts 1.698 bales. Norfolk firm at 10c; net receipts 5,782 bales. Baltimore nominal at 11c New York steady at 11.10; net re ceipts 300 bales. Boston steady 11.10; net receipts 92 I bales. I Philadelphia quiet at 11.35. CLOSING OF COTTON. New York, Novembef 21. Spot cot ton closed steady 10 points advance; middling uplands 11.10; middling ! RU 11.35; sales 617 bales. Futures I Month Open. j November J December 10.0 S ! January . 10.12 4 February 10.22 March 10.30 April 10.38 May 10.41 June Tuly 10.48 August 10.50 NTERIOR MOVEMENT OF COTTON Houston steady at 10 11-1 6c; net re-, ceipts 30,493 bales. Augusta quiet at 10 13-16c; net re ceipts 2,445 bales. St. Louis steady at 10c; net re ceipt 1.129 bales. Cincinnati, net receipts 554 bales. Louisville firm at 10c. COTTON RECEIPTS. New York, November 21. Estimated receipts cotton at the ports today 68, 445 bales against 60,974 last week, and 57,974 last year. For the week 410, 000 against 412,648 last week and 391, 182 last year Today's receipts at New Orleans 24,095 bales against 18,233 last year and at Houston 30,493 bales against 14,096 last year. RECLarre and exports. New York, November 21. Total to day, at all ports, net receipts 68,445 bales; exports to Great Britain 10,588 bales; to the Continent 24,318; Japan 388; stock 1,146,113. Consolidated at all ports, net receipts 294,427 bales; exports to Great Britain 71,238 bales; to France 11,100; to t. Continent 71,062; Japan 3,688. Total since September 1, at all ports net receipts 3,778,707 bales; exports to Great Britain 1,101,122 bales; France 286,318; to the Continent 1,011(988; Japan 35,923 bales. 1 in 11 - 1 1 LIVERPOOL COTTON. Liverpool, November 21, Cotton: Spot moderate business done, prices 6 points lower; American middling fair 6.52; good middling 6.08; middling 5. 94;. low middling 5:76; good ordinary 5.37; ordinary 5.13. The sales, of the" day were 7,000 bags, of which 500 were for speculation and export and ncluding 43,800 American. Futures opened quiet and closed firm; Ameri can middliner G. O. C: November 5.76; November and December 5.63: De cember and January 560; January and February 5.60; February and March C.6H; March and April 5.63; April and May 5.63; May and June 5.67; June and July 5.G9; July and August 5.70; August and September 5.63; September and October 5.50; Oc tober and November 5.44. NEW YORK PRODUCE. New York, November 21. FLOUR Steady to firm wth moderate trade. RYE FLOUR Firm. BUCKWHEAT Steady. CORN MEAL Steady. WHEAT Spot easy; No. 2 red 80 elevator; options to c lower. May S4: December 81 9-16. CORN Spot firm; No. 2, 54 eleva tor. Options unchanged. January 51; May 50; December 52. OATS Spot steady; mixed 39c. LARD Easy; western prime 59.40 to 9.50; refined steady. PORK Steady. MOLASSES Quiet. TALLOW Barely steady. RICE Steady. COFFEE Spot Rio quiet; No. 7 in voice 7 9-16. Mild steady; futures 10 points lower. SUGAR Raw 'quiet; fair refining 3 5-16: centrifugal 96 test 3 ll-16c. BUTTER Strong; street prices ex tra creamery 29 to 29; official prices creamery common to extra 20 to 29; .held seconds to extra 21 to 28; state dairy common to extra 20 to 27; renovated common to extra 16 to 22. CHEESE Quiet, unchanged. EGGS Steady, unchanged. PEANUTS Quiet, unchanged. POTATOES Irish weak; state and western per- barrel $2.35 to 1.45. Sweet potatoes easy, unchanged. . Good for anything a salve is used for. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve.' Get DeWltt's Sold by. Root. R. Bellamy. TO CONSIDER SUBJECT OP SECON DARY EDUCATION. (Special to The ilessenger.) Raleigh, N. C, Nov. 21. Among to day's visitors was W. J. Hill, superin tendent of public instructions of Ala bama who yesterday attended the Mc Iver memorial services at Greensboro. He has expressed great delight at the museum. He and Superintendent Joy ner left tonight for Charlottesville. Va., where-there Is a meeting of southern superintendents of education to specially consider the matter of sec ondary i education. PNEUMONIA FOLLOWS A COLD but never, follows the use of Foley's Honey and Tar. It stops the cough, neais and etrengthens the lungs and ere vents nneumoniav Jos. C. Shenarf, J. Hicks Bunting Drug Co. Close 10.50 10.35 10.42 1050 10.58 10.64 10.69 19.73 10.77 Academy, of Music Friday Night, Hovemfesr 23. JAMES B. DELCHER PRESENTS "HELEN GRANTLY la the Great New York Sucre, The Utile Graj lady, By Channlnir Pollock, Original Production. Superb ctst. Only a few &ais at f 1.50. Stt on mi Tbar&day. noHZt AUTO 1V1 OBILES ARE STANDARD FRANK '"HEBBST,... SOLE AGENT Garage and Salesroom 110 SOUTH SECOND STREET, sept 12 tf. SAY Lorraine HI, ol li iih. The Whiskey WITH A It makes the best High-Bail Sold everywhere. Metzger Sole Owners, NORFOLK; VA., U. S. A. TO THE BEACH Suburban Schedule In Effect October 28th, 1906. ' Leave Leave Leave Wilmington. Wrightsvllle. Beach. 7:00 a. m. 6:30a. m. 8:30 a. m. S:00a. m. 10:00 a.m. 9:00a. m. 11:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. I 10:45 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 12:15 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 2:25 p.m. 2:15 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 4:25 p.m. 4:15 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 5:55 p.m. 5:43 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Daily except Sunday. Sundays this car will leave Wrightsville at 10:00 a. m. instead of 9:00 a. m. Cars leaving Wilmington at 7:00 a. m., 8:30 a. m., 6:30 p. m. 8:00 p. m. and 9:30 p. m. will not run beyond Wrightsville unless there are passen gers for the beach. SUNDAY SCHEDULE. Cars every half hour from 1:00 to 5:00 p. m. in addition to the above schedule. FREIGHT SCHEDULE. Freight car leaves Wilmington daily except Sunday at 4:00 p. mN Freight depot open from 2:00 to 4:00 p. m. Clyde Steamship Company NEW YORK, WILMINGTON AND GEORGETOWN LINE NEW YORK FOR WIL3ILXGTON. S. S. Navahoe.... ....Friday, Nor. 23. S. S. Carib...., Friday, Nov. SO. WXL3QNGTON FOR NEW YORK. S. S. Carib.... ....Saturday, Nov. 24. S. S. Navahoe Saturday, Dec !. WDMXNGTON TO GEORGETOWN S. S. Navahoe. Monday, Nor. 26. S. S. Carib Monday, Dec Z. Both steamers have good passenger accommodations. Through bills of lading and lowest through rates guaranteed to and from points in North and South Carolina. For freight and passage apply to H. G. SMALLBONES, SupL, Wilmington, N. C CLYDE MILNE, General Freight Ageat. THEO. G. EGEtt. V. P. & G. IL " Geoordl (2 Pier ZS M. R, Branch 2?0 Brcaftray, H. T. Rye! i Bros., 1 Atalnfic JCoast" Line NOTICE. These arritalt and depari:r- r iirea as information, nt. wc a t& nectious with other 'romp-in: jjt rirals and connection art not' "guar Schedule la Effect August 5th, 1D08. NORTHDOUND. No. 42. 0 50 pr 0 S2 m Lt Wilmington... j 9 00 an. Ar Goldaboro 12 10 pnij Ar Wilson Ar. Rocky Mount. Ar Norfolk Ar TVeJdOn Ar Petersburg Ar Richmond Ar. Washington... Ar. Ualtimr-r i 12 pm 10 25 pa 1 43 prut 11 oo pa 5 55 piu 5 OS pm 2 32 aa 7 12 pm 8 00 pm 4 27 5 10 S CO 11 40 pm 1 43 am 20 13 pa Ar. Philadelphia.. a . 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