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THE WILMINGTON MESSEXGER, FRIDAY, FEBRTJAUT 1, 1907 Cotton LOCIL COTTON 3IARKET. Wednesday, January 30. COTTOX Steadv nt mur- Reeeipts of cotton today 203 bales. Receipts this 2 4 7,437 bales. 1 receipts same bales. Receipts same 2G6.!37 bales. . season to day last year 636 day last year 308 NAVAL STORES. SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE Firm, C.9c. P.OftlX -Finn S3. 90- TAR Firm. $2.30. CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm hard $3.35; dip 54.50; Virgin $4.50. RECEIPTS TODAY. JL casks spirits turpentine. barrels rosin. 1 $9 barrels tar. 26? barrels crude turpentine. 1!J ,..i'iS SA3IE DAY LAST YEAR. 30 casks spirits turpentine. 109 barrels rosin, 40a barrels tur. U2 barrels; crude turpentine. PRODUCE. COFFEE 9 to 11. .. FLOUR Straights $3.75 to X4.5Q secofid patents S4.75; full patents $5. 25. MOLASSES S. House 16e; New Orleans brights 24c; Porto Rico 31 to SALT Prices car load lots 100 lbs v- S7; 260 lbs. C. F. 75c; 200 lbs. F. F. f0c: less than car load lots, 100 U. c. F. 3 Sc. SUGAR Granulated $5.00; W. C. X. -No. 5 $4.30: No. 7 $4.50; No. 9 $4.2.( No. 11 $4.25. LARD (Tierce basis) pure J; com pourtfl 71?. CORN No. 2 mixed 67V2 to 70. OATS No. 2 mixed 4 8 to 50; white need--oats 50c. . HAY No. 1 Timothy $22 to $24. COUNTRY PRODUCE. PI5ANUTS North Carolina prime 70c:extra prime 80 to 85c; fancy 90c; Virginia prime 60c; fancy 70c; Span ish 80 to 90c. BEESWAX 27c. EGGS 25 cents. CHICKENS Hens 30c; springs 15 to 25c. TURKEYS Alive 15 to 17c; dressed 22 to 25c. PORK 7 to Sc. BEEF On foot 2 to 3 He. SWEET POTATOES 55 to 60c. WSlTTE PEAS $1.75 to $2.00. N,-C. BACON Hams (old) 17c; ehouMers 12 to 13c; sides 12 to 13c. SHjNGLES Per 1.000; 5-inch saps $2.0'V f.-inch hearts $4.50; C-inch says $2.0Q: r,-1r.ch hearts $5.75. TiMBE Ti- Pcr M. Extra milling. S7C; Cuba 25c. Mil) vrime Mil! fair Common mill T.C'CS -Select $S.00: $8 50 to $10 00 50 to 0ft to 00 to 1 8 R 50 00 6 Ne 7 50 $7.50; knotty S4.50. hard. 52.55: dip $4.50; virgin $4.50 COTTON AND NAVAL STORES. Receipts of Cotton land Naval Stores at the Port of Wilmington Yester day C. C. G5 bales of cotton. W. and W. 5 bales cotton. 1 cask 'spirits turpentine, S barrels rosin, 28 barrels tar. ' W. C. and A. 228 bales cotton. 3 :as$f spirits,, 4 rosin, 102 tar, 'A crude. A, un.l Y. 12 rosin, 2 3 tar, 9 crude, w OjVitIock 3 bales cotton. 3 casks y sitH, 4i rosin, 24 tar, 12 crude. Schooner Allen 4 bales cotton, 4 casks fpirits, 23 rosin, 18 tar. i Schooner Ieo 11 casks spirits. 89: rosiia, 4 crude. Total 305 bales cotton. 39 casks spiirifcp. 185 rosin, 199 tar, 26 crude. Last Year 636 bales cotton, CO cask spirits. 169 rosin. 405 tar. 112 crude. 1 VESSELS IN PORT STEAMERS. Normania (Danish) 1,668 tons, Erick sen, Heide &. C -. Bertholy, (Br.) 2,4 33 tons, Studley Alex. Sprunt & Son. Anglo-Chilean. 2,455 tons. Parslow to Alex Sprunt & Son. SCHOONERS. Mav-ar t M, Ford. 291 tons, Webster New Y.u-k. C. D. .Maffitt. Bayard Hopkins, 212 tons, Rurto" to C l. Maffitt. IJartney . 270 tons', Wasson, t C. u. JNiaintt; . Meth sbe-eck, 31S tons Outhouse ' . C. 1. -vl a f fat. Kdgar C. Koss. 350 tons. Quillan, t C. D. Maffitt. Harriet c. Kerlin. 455 tors Cockran Jo :. faffifitt. Annie C. Grace, 4 54 tons, Bonsell C. D. Maffitt. R. T. Rundle. 219 tons. Johnson C D. Matfitt. Leonard Parker. 24 6 tons- Donne C. D. Maffltt. NAVAL STORES MARKET. New York, January 30. Turpentin lirm. 73 to 74. Rosin firm. Savannah, Ga., January 30. Turpen tine firm 70; sales 87 casks: receipts 33; shipments 3. Rosin firm; sales 1.625 barrels; receipts 2.115; ship- mentis 274: stock 79.S53. Quote: A B C $4.10: D 4.10; E 4.10 to 4.15: F L2G; G 4.25: II 4.40 t 4.45; I 4.50; K 5.15 to 5.25; M 5.25; N 6.00: W G Charleston. January 30. Turpentine and rosin nothing doing lurPenune NEW ORLEANS MARKET New Or.u, January 30.Spoi cot- ton qmet, closed 1-16 loovex; middling 10 1-2; sales 1,250 bales and 450 to ar- uT,openfl qu Jlm ST JuIy an1 tensed to 2 POMte lower for the rest of the list. The market -was very dull, the bulls offering hardly any support because trf . . V , , ,. ot the heavy movement. March declm- ed as low as 10.05 and May to 10.00. Tba closing tone was steady, one point doiwn for July and 8 to 17 below that of yesterday for the rest of the list jjew yorkdry goois. -wew- York, January 30. The dry Soe6 market was strong today, with many lines of coring tnr. o- Movements & QuotationsLocal & Foreign FinanciaiuNews & OtherliMarket Reports advancing tendency. Some flannel were advanced l-4c a yard after larg .sales. Silk niece zood wrc 9?.iln r ! -better demand. Rihu-.n arK-., i ' ' . . . ed underwear, trade. Jobbers did a stead NEW ORK STOCK MARKET. New York, January 20 Acute de pressicn developed in the stcck mark again today and the fall in prices too on threatening proportions in the lat trading. An appearance of support wa given the market in the early part o the day and several successive raliie were made from th occasional declines Those rallies carried prices more tha. once back to the opening high level o above, but at the higher level of price: the demand for stories flattens out completely, giving warning of th lack of any motive power in the mar ket to effect an advance. The Qr-J opening seemed to be due largely r the influence of the favorable quarterl. statement of earnings of the Unite States steel corporation. The infornra remarks on conditions in the tragic o, the chaiiman of the board of director of the corporation and his explanatio that the orders ahead were not sulijee to cancellation, as was formerly th custom, tended to emphasize the Lore of the showing. The opening advanc ol H-4 in the price of the stock iir.rae diately attracted such a pressure o selling orders as effectually demon s (rated that eager advantage was take, of the stimulating effect of the re par to maiket largo holdings. Successful inroads were also made oi a few prominent stocks, notably Pcnn sylvania. Eiie and Reading. The yield ing today of these stocks affected th. whole market by sympathy and th weakness spread as the dominancy o the bear party became obvious. Th whole market was undermine! ulu mately, and the crumbling of price wiped out margins, dislodged stop lo orders and brought stocks on the mar ket in a deluge. The fierce raidln. tactics of the bears left a large snor intovoat in h rnve red at the last i no this was the cause of feverish ral'.te. ! Otherwise the market closed unset and in disorder. Bonds were nea Total sales par value $1,074,000. Un it States bonds were unchanged on call Total sales 1,355,900 shares. U. S. AND OTHER BONDS U. S. refunding 2s registered ir. S. refunding 2's coupon. . TT. S. 3s, registered.. .. .. U. S. 3s coupon . U. S. old 4s registered. . IT. S. old 4s. coupon U. S. new 4s registered. . ...... 17. S. new 4s coupon American Tobacco 4s. . . , . . American Tobacco 6s Atehisor. general 4s. . . ... Atchison adjustment 4s. . . . Atlantic. Coast Line 4s. Baltimore and Ohio 4s Baltimore and Ohio 3s Brooklyn It T cv 4s Central of Georgia 5s. . i. . . . Central of Georgia 1st Inc Central of Georgia 2nd Inc Central of Georgia 3d Inc. , . . - Chesapeake and Ohic 4 Vis Chicago and Alton 38 nhicaaro . and Q new 4s. ...... . 105 105 1024 103 101 101 129 130 109 101V, 102 924 87 lioi 85 77 66 105 74& 95 75-g 89 101 74 73 93 103 96? i Chicago, R I and P R R 4s I Chicago. II. I. and P R R col 5s. . C. C. C. and St. Louis gen 4s. . ! Colorado Industrial 5s Ser A Colorado Midland 4s. V:"1". '""Z'Zl, Y" i ijoiorauo ctnu uuu"-' " Cuba 5s. . . Denver and Rio Grande 4s. . Distillers' Securities 5s 87 Krie prior lien 4s. . 97 F.rie General 4s.. .. .. .... - 864 IIockinK Valley 4s. 94 Japan 6s. . , J9 Japan 6s 2nd series 99 Japan 4s certiflctes . . .. .. .. 94 Japan 5Vs certif 2nd series 91 Louisville and Nash. Unified 4s. . Manhattan consol gold 4s Mexican Central 4s 80 Mexican Central 1st Inc.. .. 2;j Minn and St. Louis 4s 93 Missouri. Kan. and Texas Js . .1. . 98U Missouri, Kan. and Texas 2nds. . 87 National R R of Mexico con 4s. . 8 6 New York Central gen 3s 93 , New Jersey Central gen ?s. . 4 Northern Pacific 4s 1 Northern . Pacific 3s. . . . 4. ... . . Norfolk and western eonsoi Oregon Short Line rfdg 4s.. . Penn. cv. 3Hs . I Reading General 4s. . .... ! St. Louis and Iron Mt. con 5s. . ' St. Louis and San Fran fg 4s. -' St. Louis S'western con 4s... ; Seaboard Air Line 4s. : Southern Pacificfi 1st 4s cer. . ! Southern Railway 5s. . 1. . I Texas and Pacific lsts I Toledo. St. L and Western 4s. ! Union Pacific 4s U. S. Steel 2nd 5s . 94 .112 .117 . 82 .101 . -113 . 72 . 81 . S7 . S7 . S5 Wabash lts Wabash Deb T? Western Md. 4s Wheeling and Lake Erie 4s Wisconsin Central 4s.. .. Japan 4 s rtfs ... ...... CLOSING STOCK LIST. da0I?s ExPress Amalgamated Cop Copper.. .. ..llOvs American Car and Foundry. 41 ' Amercan -'ar and Foundry pfd. .101 S hV. W V. American Express. 230 American Hide and Leather pfd. 25 ASfflSS oii.': !? American Lensed Oil pfd. 32 American Locomotive.. .. .. .. 70 American Locomotive pfd ..Ill Amer!Jn Seltfnfn? ' XV American Smelt, and Rfng pfd.. 114 American Sugar Refining. 129 American Tobacco, pfd certif 96 Anaconda Mining Co 271 Aftcson ', Xl a S5S?cSU Line V.' .V:::.'.'."."! Slgsss Sfto'pfir: : : : i1!! Brooklyn Rapid Transit ,...72 Canadian aPcific 1805 central of New Jersey. . ' 213 Chesapeake and Ohio. 9 it :& .13 'J t 4 7U -f i 132Vj 22 20 9U 499 36'4 78 69, 34 534 157 126 12 15 79 35i .) 25 43 26- 561-L. 1349; 22V4 5 5 1 1 01 H.3 3574 69 6S 53 12V4 43 S5 SO 81 35 130U 95 73'4 47 97 170 120 ss ss 3 4 96 25 59 42 22 54 J)l 117 25 85 5 20 1 53 31 29 50 169 91 105 78 49 10.", 4 3 104 32 104 16 01 r. I Missouri Pa ei fine Missouri. Kan. and Texas yiiss-ouri. Kan. and Texas pfd.. National Lead National R R of Mexi'cJ pfd. . . . . New oYrk Central New York, Ontario and Western. Norfolk and Western Norfolk and Western pfd.. .. . . North American . . . . Pacific Mail Pennsylvania People's Gas Pittsburg. C. C and St. Louts. .' .' .' Pressed Steel car Pressed Steel Car pfd 1' il'man Palace Car. . .... Reading . . . . . ." Reading 1 st pfd Reading 2nd pfd . . . . . ' Republic Steel .. . .. .. Republic Steel pfd.. .. t Rock Island Co. ' Rock Island Co pfd St. Louis and San Fran 2nd pfd. . St. Louis Southwestern St. Louis Southwestern pfd Southern Va.pifir Southern Pacificfi pfd. Southern Railway Southern Railway pfd Standard Oil ' ' Tennessee Coal and Iron Texas anfj Pacificfi Toleda. St. Louis and West. . Toledo, St. Louis and West pfd. . tmon Pft?dfien Union Pacific pfd United State? Express.. .. United States Realty.. .. ... United States Rubber. . United States? Rubber pfd. United States Stool Unitd States Steel pfd. . ....... Virginia Carolina Chemical . . Virginia Carolina Chemical pfd.. Wabash , Wabash pfd . . . . . . . . ...... Wells Fargo Ex press Westinghouse Electric. ...... Western Union Wheeling and Lake Erie Wisconsin Central " . . . Wisconsin Central pfd'. Northern Pacific pfd Central Leather . . . Central Leather pfd. S. S. Steel T. "M . . I. M. pfd " 1 2 V- ' ! 45 j 154?, j 36H 100 6 9?; 34 71 THE 3IONEY MARKET. New vork, January 30. Money on call easier 2 to 3; ruling rate 2-V closing bid 2; offered at 2. Time loans harder and dull. Sixty davs and ninety days 514 to 5: six montHs 534 Pr cent. Prime mercantile paper 5 to r4. Sterling exchange weak with netual business in bankers bills at !4-IV 4-84S5 for demand and at 4. SO 60 to 4.S065 for sixty day bills rS?fl rAt?S 4 ?2 t0 4'82 and -S6 to 4.86. Commercial bills. 4.80-. Bar silver 67a4- Mexican dollars- 52. NEW YORK COTTON MARKET New York, January 30. The rottoi market was weak and unsettled durin today's trading, with prices making new low record for the season, und bear pressure and liquidation. The close was steady but at a decline of i to 22 points, near months showing the greatest loss. Sale were estimate! a 200,000 bales. The opening was steady at an ad vance of 2 poiitfs, orL sonie covering by yesterday's sellers in spite of the fact that Liverpool cables fully met y ester day's decline in the local market, bu shortly after the opening the list eased off under the hig estimate for tomor row's receipts at Houston. Local bfars became a little more aggressive on the decline stop orders were uncovered around midday, and the March long interest seemed to be rendered uneasy by the talk of big tenders of low grade cotton on March, contracts. That posi tion sold off to 9.16, or 23 points net lower and 37 points below the recent ! high level, and the summer months showed a net loss of about. 17 to IS points, while the new crop was dull f and relatively steady. Toward the close there was enough covering to cause a rally of 2 or 3 points, but the decline avpeared to be attracting no in-j vestment buying of consequence, j Southern spot markets continued quiet and unchanged, according to the official reports and it is stated that stocks at the counted interior towns have lost about 15,000 bales so far this week. Exports for the day were lighter, being hardly half the receipts at the ports. " PORT MOVEMENT OP COTTON. Galveston steady at 10 11-1 6c; net receipts 22,447 bales. New Orleans quiet at 10c; net re ceipts 14,718 bales. Mobile quiet at 104c; net receipts 1,135 bales. Savannah quiet at 10 3-1 Sc; net re ceipts 5,525 bales. Charleston steady at 10c; net receipts 110 bales. Wilmington steady at 10c; net re ceipts 305 bales. Norfolk steady at 10c; net receipts 1,585 bales. Chicago Great Western Chicago and Northwestern. .. . Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul Chicago Terminal and Tran.s . . . Chi.-ago Term-, and Trans C-. C C. and St. Louis Colorado Fu-1 and Iron- - Colorado and Southern Colorado and Southern 1st pfd. Colorado and Southern 2nd pfd. Consolidated Gas . Corn Products Corn Products pfd . . . Delaware and Hudson Delaware. Iack. and West Denver and Rio Grande Denver and Rio Grande pfd... D'stillers' Securities Eric Erie 1st pfd Eric Sndpfd General Electric . . . . . Hocking Volley Illinois Central . . . . International Paper f nternational paper pfd . . . . International Pump , International Pump pfd fowa Central . . . Iowa Central pfd. . Kansa.y City Southern . . . . Kansas City Southern pfd Louisville and Nashville Mexican Central Minneapolis and St. Louis. . Minn. St.P -and Sault St M . . . . . MintX""St r nnri Smilt sU Tf f.T onds Laitimor- nominal at lOic New Tor:-: stead at He; net receipts. 1.100 bales. Boston steady at lie; net receipts! 6SC bales. Philadelphia steady at 1.2; New York. January 30. Total today at all prts. iet r- tints 53.236 bales: exports to Great Britain 1 1.904 bales; ! Continent 6.794: stock 1.231,725. i Consolidated, at all ports, net re-i ceipts 220.922 bales; exports to Grtiatl Britain 109,776 bales; France 10.936; Continent 8.571. Total since September 1, at all portal net receipts 7.277,6338 bales; exports to Great Britain 2.3S4.112: France 47.-1 250; Continent 2.177,917; Japan 122.-1 7 76 bales. I MIIOi: MOVEMENT of COTTON j Houston quiet at 10 il-Jc: net re ceipts 0.217 bales. ' Augusta quiet at 107,c: net receipts' 1,00 5 bales. j Memphis stt-ady at 10 7-iCc; net re- 1 ceipts 1.74 s bales. St. Lonis u5et ut 10c. net receipts l.ueo bales. Cincinnati, net reeeints SOT bales. Louisville firm at 10c Total today net, receipts 13.777 bales.! gross receipts 18,2s 1 bales, shipments! 20.;,27 bales, sales 6.9S4 bales stock! 331,413 bales. COTTON RECEIPTS. New York, January 30. Receipts at the ports today 53,256 bales against 46,277 last week and 38,375 last year. For the week 275,000 bales against 299.155 last week and 132,368 last year. Today s receipts at New Orleans 14,71 S bales, against 13,135 last year and at Houston 9.217 against 6,278 last year. CLOSING RECEIPTS. New York, January 30. Spot cotton steady; middling uplands 11.00; mid dling gulf 11.2 5; sales 500 bales. Fu tures steady. Month Open. January 9.2 S February. . ; g.cs March 9.41 April . . ". ' gf, May . . . 9.52 June 9.55 July 9.5 s' August 950 September October . . . . 9.72 December .. ..".....9.80 Close. 9.05 9.08 9.18 9.26 933 9.36 9.41 9.36 9.40 9.61 9.69 LIVERPOOL COTTON. Liverpool. January 30 Cotton: Spot good business done, prices one point lower. American middling fair 6.70; good middling 6.24; middling 5.90; low middling 5.64; good ordinary 5.24 ordinary 5.00. The sales of the day were 10,000 bales, of which 1,000 were for speculation and export and includ ed 9,000 American. Receipts 4 7,000 bales, including 31,800 American. Fu tures openc-d steady and closed steady; American middling G. O. C: January 5.54: January and February 5.53; Feb ruary and March 5.4 9: March and April 5.4 8; April and May 5.47; May ana june 5.46; June and July 5.45; Jul and August 5.43: August and Sep tember 5.38; September and October J -.Jo: October and November 5.31, 1 November and December 5.31. j CJflAlN AND PROVISIONS j Chicago, January CO. Small receipts in the northwest and the pivipects hit the weather 'will delay an increased movement caused a strong tone today in the local wheat market. At the close wheat for May delivery was ur 3-Sl-2. Com was 3-8l-2 higher. Oats gained 1-2. Provisions were 10 12 1-2 to 42 1-2 higher. Chicago, January 30. The leading futures ranged as follows; Open. High. Low. close Wheat No. 2 May .... July Sept Corn No. 2 Jan . ... . May July Oats. No. 2 Jan May July 78 78 78 78 77 78 77 78 77 78k 77 784 43 43 43 434 46 46 46 46 45 46 45 46 36 36 36 36 3S 38 3S 38 35 36 35 36 May .. ..16SU July . . ..1715 1722 16S0 1735 1715 1717 1732 9S0 982 995 962 965 Lard, per 100 lbs May . . . . 965 982 Julv . . 972 987 Sept . . . . 9S5 997 Short Ribs, per 100 lbs May ,. . . . 94 7 962 965 y77 94 1 ' 4 2 July 957 967 Casn quotations were as follows; Four firm; No. 2 springwheat 7 9 to 83; No. 3 72 to 82; No. 2 red 74 to 74; No. 2 corn 43; No. 2 yellow 44; No. 2 oats 36; No. 2 white 3S: No. 3 white 37 to 28; short rib? sids (loose) $9.37i. to mes-s nork per bar rel 16r87: lard per 100 pounds 9.65; I snort clear sides ( boxen v.Stz to 9.62: whiskey 1.29. NEW YORK PRODUCE. New York. January 30. FLOUR Firm but dull. RYE FLOUR Firm. CORN MEAL Firm. WHEAT Spot firm; No. 2, red 81 elevator. Options to c net high er. Mav 85: Julv S43r COUX Spot firm 55 elevator. Op May'sslft: SSly 53?"' JanUa SEND S YOUR OR- OATS Spot strong; mixeti 42. j rMTDC TTfM ITUn PA 4 IRD Firmer; western prime $9.75 -T UllKo rUK g 1 FIE r t' J refined firm: continent M0. 15; S. A.i$ X 10.75: compound to 8. MOUS PORK Fir; fchort clear 1T.H0 to X TAV-'-'J I $19.00 RICF. Steady. MOLASSES Steady. SUGAR Easy: fair refining 2 31-32. centrifugal 3 15-32; molasses sugar 2 23-32: refined steady. COFFEE Spot steady; No. 7 Rio 7c: No. 4 Santos 7c: mild steady; Cor dova 9 to 12!: futures 5 to 10 points higher. RUTTER Firm: extra creamery ZZU, to 35; renovated common to extra 15 to 24 CHEESE Steady, unchanged. EGGS- Finn, unchanged. PEANl 7TS Quiet, unchanged. CABBAGE? Firm, white Danish seed per ton $14 to 1S; red 125 to $40. COTTON SEED OIL Firm on light offerings and bull support. Prime crude fob mill? 37; do summer yellow 46: prime white 53: do winter yel low 53. esnt2 Eigaatrre Tfcs Kind Ysj Haw KxsjiZxgt SAY Lorraine i The Whiskey WITH A Real Taste. It makes the best High-Bail. 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Ar Flor . 1 .1 40 ami H 35 pm .j 9 35 am' 7 30 pm C 2 pxii 4 15 .12 43 pmjll 10 pm Ar Char Ar Snv. Ar Jack . 1 40 pm 11 37 pm 7 0GUQ 9 30 am 2 10 am .! 6 45 pm 2 5 am 8 40 am 7 10 pm Ar Tam 10 S2 p NORTHBOUND. Dally. Dally. Lv Tampa ; 9 00 pmjio 30 am Ar Jacksonville . .J 7 30 am 7 00 pm Ar Savannah . . .112 C5 nml 1 15 um Lv Charleston. . . 5 30 nm! C IS am K Lv Columbia. . . 4 ?0 pm C C oju Ar Florence 8 10 pm' 9 ZZ am Ar Wilmington. . .12 30 ainj 1 ZZ pm BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND SAN FORD. West B. East R. Daily. Dally. I 9 10 amJAr 8 13 pm 12 13 pm.'Ar 4 pm J 1 55 pmjLv 3 40 pm Lv Wilmington Ar Fayetteville Ar Sanford. . BETWEKX WILMINGTON AND NEW BKR.V. Pally Ex. Daily Kr Sunday. Snn.lnv North II. South Jt Lv Wilmington . 2 10 mn Ar 1Z 10 m At New Bern. .'Z ZZ pni.Lv 9 10 am Trains No. 42 and 41 carry Pullman Sleeping Cars lctween Wilmington and W.'ishinfrton. txinnettinK with Pennsylvania R. It. for all polnls enL T. C. WHITE. Gencal Passenger Ageat W. J. ORAM, Pas8ser Traffic Manager TO THE BEACH Suburban Schedule In Effect October 28Lh. 190Q. Leave Wilmington. 7:00 a. m. 8:30 a. ni. 10:00 a. m. Leave Wrlphtavllle. 6:30 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m. Lear BeacfcL 11:30 a. m. 1:30 p. m. 3:00 p. m. 5:00 p. rn. fl:30 p. m. 8:00 p. m. !:30 p. m. 1 1 :00 p. m. 11:00 a. m. 12:30 p. m. 2:2.r. p. m. 4:25 p. m. T,:ZZ, p. m. 7:30 p. m. 9:00 p. m. 10:30 p. m. 10:46 a. nu 13:15 p. m. 2:15 v 4 : 1 6 p m. S:45 p ra. Daily except Sunday. Sunday? this car Wrlghtsvllle at 10:00 a. m will leavo Instead of 9:00 a. m. Cars leaving Wilmington at 7:C0 a. m., :;u a. m., 6:30 p. m. 8:00 p. m. and 9:30 p. m. will not run beyonl WrlghtRvlIle unless there are pa sin gers for the beach. !- sundav sciirrmxn. Cars every half hour from 1:00 to 1 5:00 p. m. In addition to the aborw I schedule. FREIGHT SCHEDULE, i Freight car leaves Wilmington d.illy 1 exrept Sunday at 4:00 p. m. Freight depot op-n from 2:00 to 4:00 r. m. X EW YORK. WILMINGTON .VP c;iXilGKTOYX LINE, j NEW YORK FOR WUriVfiTftV Steam-ship Carlo janv 'r,th Steamshop Navahoe FV?bv. L $ WILMINGTON FOU SKW Steamship Navahoe Steamship Carib U'tiinvrrnv r Vi-Vnir (fWIL5,LNCToj' TO GEOHC Steamship Kavahoe WILMINGTON FOR NEW YORK. Steamship Navahoe Jarry. Zblb. Feby L'ad :ORGETOWN Steaniship Kavahoe Jaay. '-1st Steamship Carlh Jaay. ZMh Both steamers have good passengtr accommodations. Through bills pf lading and lowest through ratee guaranteed to and fro Da. points In North and Sooth Carolina. For freight and passage apply to H. G. SMALLBONES. Supi.. Wilmington. N. C. CLYDE MILNE. General Freight Agent THEO. O. EGER, V. P. O. M. General OQrts: Pier Z$ N. R. Branch 230 Brradway, N. EC, LEITIJER & WILKINS. ABGnXTECTS. 41S9-41t Gombera Palldte Will Tnrnhh Plus, Specific U on i SnprtntCF4tnc for Bolldlnss tn