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i- '4 r i I 'ill II' 3 4 s H".i i II r HI t- rr 1 , ; ' . ' 1 ic Fight to Make the Companies Pay Its i A ! '.-.'. : Y ''L ' - ' i i " '" THE GROSS NEGLIGENCE Ol lultullary OHI tain a to Ex-apf tu "fuo JIorc1 oaflc"t Lfa'v In Itruad . Iy light vSeeoud jtud Third lt'gl mruU omplftetl Two ltta lit amp ltii.M-11 I4-mort Taking Ian New 4 oiiraur lliit,.-l Laughed Hi lor 'f r)1uu to It nil Lts Ilarrt. lor on- ' .. ) ' j Moppenger -Bxireaix, ! - IUK.iW., N C'. 'Ji Tfi' adjutant K"in raj .-.i.- that he Wilmington, Kuk-lKli, H en 'i erf-on arid f -Joldsiboro oiitinr-nts -n.swgned 1o llill d . : - f - : ; 3 : jtbe-Thlrir rt-gim lit at Fort Macon Slid iTKt f-'rj ;1 L ,; Th'- A-ln vill; ( anting lit n'H Adjulam fowh-s '-says lie will (lU- I point ' f'tilnn-) Arthur Lillingtufi iin X H'h, rf' t'luirlotte,.. provisional colonel of he Fourth i regirin-it'i . f . f-r- the state guarrd, until 'oioni-T Aimfii-M h term oi h-f- trvH;. .rrxpm-H. oFuiinl i-mnili-. ih a v(-ry - -j . ; . , : - "i 3 rujiiM"-.ifllfi-r ami vaa for years n- jpfi' tw ! fTt rn ;il -iff the Ht.'itc guard. I T)i'"fiKht against :th? imposition fby rtii- : loli'sra r (HiififianicH iipor i pwlilio tn rc'iui ri y 1 1 hf iieople to I fot-rt TfVcjiut- ttnnj.i whilt- thru nrn (th company K'.s: all the, money, h is ro til-: niai ycrv arnvif. , : 1 he l ' erjim-. jiariu- think Hn-y are will -iritrcnclitfTji ti iruty iljf as? -vyi'Jl to ,say fhat:.no iyv lion th- luiiiiianM-s i have i--vf-r. taken i'iVH riiort-i snrV-lv hantijnl . iht Jay ivljen till- fro-vtrniirnfTil wMI takt- intiVol ofj Ihf t("l'f rajjIiH, r 'has doui; niH h lei (f(-i(-n l.li- JcvJmjf . anal thist' i ( uriMiiatuiins. As to- K-lcir riuiiis: stjtt -.wthfii til-' t;7t' your -orri?si)(J tiill .i lir iii),r i .iliu- rnaUt-r sijuan ly ir ' 1 1 if It, ail .t ontiriission Ti 4 -wnll toi r-in-ml'ir Llia it (Jiiiin.) nl hc; havf. 'lnterpit-t t !). j Jjtvv'i ji ut 1 trot tlit- t i iJiti-rjial vt'nin'.- ; ? ornvrussjo ler :-V;.ii;uh f .Jl.-vW" : J Mjhoan .witl Jiitrnw - nil nf- A. Aik4'ti-. iiktiiIxt of Hi i. til 1 i-i ' lniV-Pi IkiUKC iiif thf Jcpislat ure for uiy r ill tor, wilih hi'ailuartTsl at i'Iislxiio. vlr-fi 'I'. 11: N'aiult-fftnl. firnmlsfjioiis 1 i-putijr 'Jack.. SI I- 1- of hu rn. Mi i in'niiis and: .Mt-hani'. '-iihIhji-o, iin-lil Auurumt 15th. Th a r I h 1 li ! i k a If iiU'tiiln-rsl ot w liat. in known rTrM'ii.shoi-o' flori'th', which lois t: work, .It-, issaid ,tln collcctr .f : Ut-sili'i'ii district; wll ulv, Jor Ihis Klislrict, la-nn- ''tin m exchdr pie iiAiktMi's apiioiiitment. r Fo4ir- of the ikw; ill tin oirioif ol i .ollcctor Dnnqan i C(jlll!tlllSSllTlcd initil - August' 1st li-in-i'verimLr at the Agricultural sand (hanicjil college the non-coitintis- i' Jl rne mincers ot; c j it- -iecoiul rej."inifrnt i-U'hotii, Ijv tlnh wav.i there are soinfe l will give, -a iin.ilitary germ an.". woi more convicts-: escaped, front the nti'iitiuirv yesK-rday afternoon, sohie. i .! between ijioon mid 5 o rTolk. i' iil a .federal pristitrep nanled Mat vs, the (itheM4.urilap,; a. state r$n- 4 111 th t, u niii'r n - ti vi. vea r sentence,. frm AH In N't M the lake which fiites h watr supply for. the prison is! a i iv fl'l kr, 1 1 IV I i Ht: .tn oden Idriii n, .in Uvhich were iron b.'W's. t couvic fs rcuioVeil the : bars- :ijnd vlt-d: tliroiwli! t.hev ilnnn. aul .bijlji entering -t. .imf iriv bvinw it wire. l.lnlTi! V'utt . f a selitrv on five outer tk.uli', iliM 'fon itv fid 1-of (ijie on th- reat stonti w awifcv l. 1 10 lifty wall Lli.'? t.; a wa v.i.a nd atjthat point over t in liei&ht. Thr.p.-ure nrt a tfw' . 1 1 v wink aw (ienly chnhglng tltat . ; ( ... ; j .ill f ... If; ue r the escis'pes'! iirei tne resuitjoi lllMon' Tljis 1-; quite bio.ldlv lutlt- .i.l .r- la as ' regards the eseape. -f tietBngs, is Merrttt. try- burglar from: Nj-w sev, 'vliij so'easil Vi got away .T1hi's , tHglit. The penitentiary . nranage nt us' unquestionably ! on trial.- :and soils who profits to know wlnt y are: talking about, say that in ;tlie irri Hi in bet liiiwt v (lavs there w ill ;be sohve i-slonish tner re!.elia lions -of inffompetn.- LvFand carelessness, i I he otycials . f- le-j' no excuses pir -the - escapes, but iiKM-eiy! j nay tnevi navo not onouign H-H-iiaros" tnat tneiKi'.' are oniy ten cisry nijl i4tLlit,.while at : least fifteen are. 'esterdai' aftetivoiin the Second reg-rnti-was filled: lo "its war stfengjh '.0, and has some, men to spare, wflm ii p!rob-illv lie vtratisf erred- "to -ihe i. in -1. Fjrsty i.regiuienti T Three-: men deserted Uirilav night, among them two s:iil- wlio":v re mr-mbers of the Grees- b. ii o ( otnpa nv.. : .! .: i Tlien state today -liavleved the Pein Lumber Cumpanv, -of Abeidee.n; lo!re nt v.! r li.' A. i Wagner audi sever flier '1'onnsvl-vnnians are: the stoc! Idersa The Capital, is SL.OOO. . -enator. . Pritchanl i-lws. jnijuc-etl v. ! depart mem no si'muiu ine s jiiiiseuni nere a j-inen armoii-pierc hi l'liWtlTTn lias :teen tiB'ed througn Jan llt,41iich plate of nick-cr steej. Thi' rejioi'ts as1 to the crops say ti is IkhvUv jio.ssible thev i ..could bo bottler. TI e: tobacco crop; is sintfly magntfiemt. The' onlv coinplsint K that it js tuo la k a top. ' , . ' -;v,-Congressm:1n Vo-idanl of -rthe Si cond (iliKtrict.sa vs the political sia lliii '. there is improving verv: . ' reuith. I leniiiCt Ht-ic "statth (Mjairman- SljnnnJns ar .b-)l : I' Yes -and ywi can a,dd that it lis improving in atl. "parts ot the stat X'd Tlk.iie j is interest: in the campaign pnom'ijt ticss i m giving informatirv;frid sjiitiparnjg tor action ana narn. wors Avliichiinigurs wt'lt.' i -.... w i : pi!terdayrprvate Albert Abell of the N,iii6:vlKifa l-coinpany .- of.- he: Second retriitient died in! the hospital at Camp . Knssrllj ' of i cerebror-spmal meningitis. H'p body wlis at p;30 o'clock this morn- juc i-sfrred! to- tae tram my iv iun.com- !' H .li "11 nv.- : rCesterdaV ('afternoon privateT J. Ra'por, of , tlnei -Asheville company, d if i exha us tin.K.f ol lowing delfriUrja. lisidt acute dyisenter.y fseveraj -:das b searly Saturday-, -night - wandered akay- flrrom the hosi)ital and went to the nvbods nean -biTj- yhere his tirst irgtiant,, after a-n $11 nitrbt ; search, Johind laim yesterday morning. i.i fhe: Fnyetteville, Greensboro. Qaston- i at Lumber .Bridge, Tarboro, Ashevule, intahaliCand Rutherford ton compan- AT i A1 MEETING OF Atlantic National ' Bank . . i'.' . ' ! HELD JUNE,1 22nd, THE USUAL HELD JtJKEl ; I' u. Sm.i-.rLn-ULcal ! IDi-viclerici v. -s ' ?' . hi. - OS 3 per Cent va Declared, - ! . ' - ' ! i ' ..J:.M ':.-' ..;..'--:- .--..'. ; ' : -' l- -1 - ':'M . 'v. --'3 A Mil' m AA A :p"-w&Ip ''.; ;:t:. T; I f .-'; ' TI.! 'w .li--:;-?-.l; :'A AA " .".- I i-Y l A -';' ;l ies of the Second-repiment,xfje ac counts ageregratlng H.651 1 forseubflUt ?nce, etoi. .prior i to their j arrival ,at cirnp. -(Tlhese the adjutant general ap proves', and forwards to the: war- de partment!. The other founl tiotnpanies make noi charge. , j Seventeen recruits for the Fit reg iment leflt here yesterday for; Jackson ville ! 1- - There b mucb laughter among the politicians herei at Governor ' RuBrHs attempt to in3gce the poulisf ito sup port J. IV 11 Harris, republican, far congreeslin this distrkt.. 1 j, i i ' u " ' ' ' : j' -j- -H :M ',".T " , r " i .!.-". , - ! " t t i '. ' if '.y'" Consumption Poaltlrely Ctired. !Mr, R.IH. Gfeev. merchant; -ut Chil howie, Vja,. certifies. that he had con hurnptioni, a given up to die. nought a.11 rneflial treatment i that: money could procure, tried ' all cotigh reme dies he ould hear of; but got no re lief: f pf-ht many nights i Kitting: sup' tn a. chair; waj. induced to try Xr. King's New Discovery,, and was cured by ue of two bottles. 'I For past three-yearn has b-eri attending- to-business iand nays Dr. Kingfs New -Discovery i Is i the grandest remedy ever made.i as It) has done so much for him i and iialso rfor oth'-r-s -Irt his community.! Dr. King's N'"W Discovery -1s guaranteed if for (Roughs, jColds;. and 'Consumption.; Vt don't fail!. " Tral bottles at UP R. Bel lamy's drug Ktore. i n s, ;f-;::;: '-' 1; ;fJlllJ .h'-H h H -UaUimore , 'finr innai 4. Haltimjor4:,.-July 11. Both iseams vied with -a ih other today to make! Umpire Snyder's life! . miserable. m i Pitcher larnmaitin wan ordered off the; grounds land-- nearly every membw of Ixjth clubs threatened. Baltimore aliad i a shade nhtt b-tter. of the" argument iln field amfl'at bat and Avon. Attendance 2.814. :. The 'score L f iCH HJE Ba)timr,f-e'. I. . 0 0 3 -1 0 1.0 X 6 10 1 OincmniMi I. . 1.0 0, 1 1 ,1 J, 0 0 4 8 4 Hatteirics"- McJames and iKobinson; Jwycr find VaiiKhn. Umpires Snyder and' Connolly. ; Time 1:13. ' ' I 1; :? I i ; ' - - t , ! Philadelphia 9. Cleveland 3. i Phiht.fi lphia.T "July It. Philadelphia easliy defeated! Cleveland tolday; The feature jof the game was Douglass hlt- tnig, nej fienaing in live runs! anu. scor- ins two himself, i Attendance The score i i R IIF. Phflad. lohuo." .1 1 0 0 4 0 0 x-r-9 1(1,0 ( 'levelalid . J . , . ! 0 0 1 0 00 12 10-3 ! .! 2 ! 'Batt--l-, Fi field and McFarland; Wilson ,'tnl O'Connor.! - Umpires, Em- .'lie atitl Hunt.'! Time, 2:0a J ! '' 1 inooklyn 2, Pittsburpf Brooklyn, ' ; JiLys . H.-pTh4 . jBrooklyns dropped- a game to tile I'lttsbUrgs' to- tav thilough the effective! iiltc.hingi;of Tannelilill, whoj was: backed Up in good sha-pe. (A t tendance l.L'OO The Hrore i I n n k Brooklyn. . . I 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 (( 012 10 Pittsbtiirg. ,. '. -Ll-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 03 13 2 1 Battc ries; leager -and Hirimes;: ian- nehill irtd-ii Bowerrhart. l?mpir-s, Oaff-r ney-.:anH B-rown. Time, -1'50. j- Ki-- ,-. 'i.-'-M .)..;- V : I ! -1 1 iir New Yotk 30. St ouis 4. ' . New York, July lb Davis! :'homer7 sefit in two runs ahead of hSmi in.the iirst. alnd three !f It he - it alines- in : the second- resulted - 'from Taylor!s I ;bad throw : o-first to catch a! runner.! ; ; "At tendance 1,000 I ' j , '.The core 1 , j R'H K New 1ork . .?. 4 0 0 0j 1 2 X 10 11 : 4 St: BoUis :r - .1 0i 2 0.0 Oil 0 04-t- 4 8 I. 4 Iatteiries. Dofienv and! Grady; i'Tay-. lor and"Clejnents. Umpires,; Ilynch arid Andrews. Time 2 li ! L ' .Washington 2, 'Chicago Washington; ! July -11. iThel ! Senators, played j a sleepy' game .and were easily beaten iby Chicago. Attehdaiiice 2,500. The score , j , R II K Washington . J JO 0 0 0 () 0 (1 0I2t-2 9 3 Chif-ngh.-. . i ..1 1 0 0 S 1 0 Q! 17 8 7 Batteries, W4eyhing and McGuire; Crifntlil a,nd Donohne. UmpiresJ StPart-w-ood rtji.a Wood, i Time, ,2:05. i ;:: 1 lr-- I ,t r , Boston ' ft,! IjOuis-ille 1l r rn : -Bojifconvr JuLy Mti. Tt was a. .pitcher's battle, today, but Mapreei wis a; trifle unstenfly at times, and Louisville lost. Attendance 1,800. i' :: ' : hi '-iL The Score '.'. . ' ' I !; , S B H E Boston! HlOUl (jx 5 8 0 Louisill . . .0100 0 001) 01 6 Batteries, Ijewjs and., Bergen J Magee and Kittredere.: Umpires, O'Day and McDonald. : . j Time,t 1:42; t i TlieCniltllrvf:riiliirrnn. Was nngton. July 11. The July grain and citop renjort of the department-of agricufture. saysu - Preliminary returns tdjth'e; statistiT clan-. olCillve department of agriculture: on tflpl acreages of corn- andlcate, a- r&-- ductioV of; 3 pen: cent.:-firoril'lthe area .harvested last .yiear. There is, a de crease of 502,000.1 acres . in - lillanois, lof I4(i3,000!'.in lowaj klif :661-,(00! iri Missouri; .of 722'iboO in Kansas ahd S482jopOl'in Ne braskdi Many, other state; I likewise show i, reduced acreage, but a major ity of the southern states (report an increase,: ranging from 1 i ler: cent, i iq the case of North Carolina and Geor gia, to 8 per cent in that of "Texas. The average condition of-90.5Jr although i.6 points Higher tha.ii the i condition for. the corresponding date of last year, is, witl tSie exception of l.-Di and 1897, the lowest)'-July condition m ten years, 'the- average, for that; period ' being . 91.3 Conditions : var.vj widely among the differenit states, Iowa reporting 100 Nabraka-and Ohio 90, Kansjasi andx Il linois 3 and Iissouri 7S : ' iil- l t " i The : condition of winter rcviheat of 8;1.7 is 5.1 points lowet than ast month I- but ist stidl 4.5 points higher! than at: the . oqrresporKling .date lastyear, and 4.3 poilnts higher ihan T.he -average for the -pr - The wheat st ten .years. " 1 average i icondition of spring is 95. This- is ,3.8 jtoijnt$ higher than Sit the correspondingv date- last year; 6.2 above the average; Ifor the; past' 'ten years, and isJ the i i highest July bove the-average! fotjthefpast ten yc(ars; and is the highest i'July -av erageJwith two exceptions in. thirteen years. , : v :::: ;- i . j ; The i averaga condition . iof spring and winter wheat combined is 89.H, whichf is ! 4.5 points higher tfian at:tHe corresponding -.date last, yeiar) ' and tioints, higher than on July- i. lS9t. The fiCrcentage of "th'e wheat!, crop: of lsai reported "as still on hand ion July 1, 18yi is 3.36 per cent. i The; (average 'conditjon of the oats crop of p2.8 isro.z pointsi lower than last . month; but is 5.3 polints higher than dat the corre sponding date last yer,; U.9 joints higher -than the average for i the past ten year and is, with' one j exception, the highest since 1889. I lfl i OF THE DIRECTORS THE 22nd, THE USUAL - ' -': ! ' ;', ':---;.:;. -- v-T- rr ,. i t-ocal btocklio-lders May Receive their ' i '.- -v i . -; - ' -1 J. W. NORWOOD President. ' Least - - A - ;- '- Most Yalue. :-.-:'.'f.ij MaLamp.) WHITLOCK, WILIiniGTOH 'H4EKET8. i i;-f-'; r: i .- D-i-'i-l ;-: H&V; '- W . f v ."vrilm Ington, N. p., July 11. Receipts of cotton todiy bales. , -"- Receipt tame day last J-ear i bales This season'" receipts toj late B 23,078 bales. If- "'-il-J-. ' ' lit- i-t 1 Receipts to same date last year 234,- 362 bales. The quotations posted today at the exchange: at 4 I- i 1 Cotton firm. Ordinary it. l.. CkKxJ ! ordinary Low middling Middling Good middling It' i.i 8ame day ilas year, 7e. NAVAL STORE. - Spirits iturpentlne I firm; machine barrels 24'itc', country barrels 23 'I.e. i b Rosin -steady at f 95c and $1.00. Tar steady at si.30. Crude turpentine' quiet; soft 11.50 and 11.50. I f hard fl-OQ; ' Prices - same day! last yearSpirits turpentine,! 23ic and 23'c; roslnj.av.25 and $1.20; tar, $1.15j crude turpentine, $1.30, $1.80 and $1.S0. ' i Receipts todayr 128 caks spriits tuc pentine, 45j) ,barrels rosini 15J barreLs tar. A 44. barrels crud utrp4ntine. I ceipts yto. same! iday last !ye.r 72 ' Ret! casks i spirits- turpentine.: 572 barrels rosinj- 20 barrels, itar 44 barrels-rude turpentine.;! 5 '-jji Hi , j; U;' 'k ; ' COUNTR TPRODUCE. Rice4 Uplands,; i- 6580c;; " lowlands; $1.10Sil5. , j . j ( ' Corn 52 to 53c. . I Corn1 meal 50c. t . ' 1 Cow Peas 90c. . I ' North Carolina Bacon Hams, 10 to 11c u shoulders, ;fV4 to 7c;i sides,! 8 to 8c:i j- ;.it;K i ' i:: 1- 1 .1 ,1' vt : Chlckens-t-FirmJ spring 1018c; ihens 1825c; roosters, 1822cj 1 Eggs Steady at ll-Jc. , ! Shlingles--Per 1,00 Ave fnch, . hearts and Hap.v $1.502;l6i . 'six inch,; $2.50 3750. I ' l Tirjibejvat $3.00 to $5.00 pbr 1.000 feet, Of i t MARKETS BT TELEGRAPH. . I .FINANCIAL. ; - " ' .-. Yorkl I July 11. Money i on caH at lflffr pericpnti; last loan per cent. ; -.prime mercantileypa- New steady at 1U ler at ZiM- per cent.;;, sterling eie- hange steady, -with actual business in jankers; bin$ atr j4.S3wt.8B ror ae--man f and at , $4.84 V2fi 4.84 -. for sixty davs; posted ! rates at . $4.S5'5)4.8512 and $4 K6V,ifi4 87:-'commercial bills at $4 8' 4 83'f Silver (eitiflcates Ut iSifaSlK bar: silver 1914;; MexIcariH dollars' at 45V4; government jlwinds i wfcak. I i-l'-t ' J: STOCKS.-: - t:; .';-- : .. ; 'i Atchison .1 .y Baltimore and Ohio' (thesipeakei! and Ohio Chicago and lAltott .. . 13i . 14Vs . 23 .1C0 v .107 ; ,1064 .156 V .170 :.-. tt i: e? i: . . l ;. hlcaigo, Burlmgton and: Quincy Delaware am Hudson ..?.,t;'v:..;. Del:, Lackawanna; and Westein Fort Wayne 1 ... .C j ... . .'.-.:. . :'. . . Illinosi Central : ..r. ..-j .. - .1 . Louisiville and Nashvillet .4, Manhattan L J L. r Mobile 1 and jOhio. "j. ..... .1 . .?. !. New Jersey Central ...,.r -r. . "New - York Central . . . , . j. . ..-.. .: . 110 4 .,1074 26 . . -09 y4 ,ill8V2 ..170 . .' 18'" . . 8 3-lVfi . . 12Vi .. 7i .'. Mi .. 1 ..' 8M ..100 Pittsburg Readng . . . ... . . j . . i -. . SoutJiern. Railway; -V' Soutjiern. Railway; pf d ;. . . Texa and 1 Pacific! . . -f. . :. . X ... . u. pa p. & G....v.'.... Wab4sh, 1 preferred . . . . 4 . . i . . Wheejllng and Lake Erie .j.: Wheelling and Lake En, pfd iAdanjs 1 Express, i. .1. j.:. . American Express! ITnltWd I States 1 . .:." .!. ..... J. . .S 1 ... ..127 .. 40 ..119 .. 21 i .: 74 .121 ..125 :. 99 ...199 .. 39 .. 35 Wells' Fargo ' J lllt(l(ll2111 l.iOLt.Oll- 111 . 1: i tr-t : 1 American Cotttin Oil, .pfk Ametucan TobsiecO Ameitican Tobacco, pfd People's Gas " Consolidated iGate ..A".. ueiieiai: niieeiricr 4. t.-. is, Lead I L .... f ....-.!.. National Linseed Oil- . . .. . 1 . .; ' Pullrhan Palace 210 Silver Certificates ' . 5SV& Sugar ' 133V6 Tennessee Coal a.nd Irolii . . . ... . . . . -25V& Western ' 'Union . J. .- 4. . .'. . 93V4 r -, , BONDS. I United States news 4's,. rf g : -ion Unitejd States newi 4's, cou ....'125 United' States 4 s u; ... ......... .11U4 United Slafes 4'S. on i.i... ....111 .... 95 Unitejd States 2ds !.i , .. cniteja states i.s, :reg . United States. 5'gr cou Alabama-Class As1..;..,. ...113 . . .107Vj ,.:ioo ...90 ... 90 :. .100 Alabama Class C I ;...... ; Alabama Currency, ex-dlv. Louisiana mew consols 41s ., Louisville and Nakhvillej, Unij 4's. 88 Missouri 6's ...i 1 100 New Jersey, Centr&L5'sJ ex-div. ..112 ; 125 .'....102 Nortti Carolina 4'g, ex-dlv Pacific Cs, qf "99 Southern Railway'- 5's iTenniessee new set 3's Virginia Centuries; . Virginia deferred . XUl2 9414 911 70 ..... 4 ' I COTTON.! ' -Lierpoolj July 11. 4 p. ni. Cotton Spot I dull, prices unchanged ; American middling 3 ;7-16d. . The sdles of the day were! 7,000 i bales', l of which 500 - were "for 1 speculation and expert and in cluded 6,400 American;- j re,c pts 8,000 bales, including 4,600 American. Fu tures opened quiet -but js.teady with a moderate ;i idemand and el'psed very da- f '- ,1 . American8 i middling, I low, middling "clause: . July 3 24,-64d sellers; July and Augijist 3 .;643i:24-64d . buyers; Au gust and September 3 23-643 24-64d selleifs; September; and October 3 22-64 buyek-s; October; . and ; November 3 21-)64d buyers: November and De cember 3 21-64 igV22-64a sellers; De cember and January 3 20r643 , 21-64d sellers; J-anuar.y and February 3 20-64 fi3 -64d sellei February anTl March 3 2lL-64d i value JyIarch : and April 3 22-64d sellers?'A: ; .1 kri& May 3 21-64d bdyers. , . NeKv York, July! 11. Cotton dull and. easyt -middling 6 3-16ta; net; receipts 125; gross"! receipts .1691 . : exports to. France 15H "sales 1,225;, istock 107,976. . ,'iotai toaay: iNet receipts 2,iS4; ex ports to Great Britain JT27; to France I 15;: tb the continent 897;stOck 284,869. consolidated: wet receipts 3,321; ex portsi to Gifeat Brjtain 2j032; to France I Total since September: 1st:., Net re ceipts 8,476,581; exportsj to! Great Bri tain 13,441,650: to Frances 812,260; to- the continent ; 2,940,922ii 4' Futures i opened dull but- steady sales 2, 400J bales, ii July 1 6.00, August 6.04, 1 September 6.00, October 6.01, No vember 6.01, December 6.01, January February 6.10, Malrch 6.13, .pril v.vt. 6.16. Fuitures closed steady?;. ' sales 45,700 bales. July 6.03, August 6.05, Septem ber .00. .October ? 6.03. November 6.02-. December; 6.05, ; January! 6.08, February 6.12, IMarch 6.15, April 6.15.1 i rspoi cotton cioeea auu ana easy; middling uplands 6 316c; middling gulf 6 l-16c; sales 1.225 fbales. - M j GRAIN AND PROVISION.' Chicago. 6 July ill. Tne leading tures were as follows: 1 ; fu- open. JbLign. Low. - 'i'-r: -', 76 67 67 91 1 22 1 19 22 j Clos. Wheat ; July! ;...;.'.: Septi ..... Deci Corn ; July Sept Dec. i Oats : July1;; ...5. Seplj' 7734 68 68. f 32 32 33 ; 22, 20 ! 23 ' 76 68f 68; 32 32E 33 , 68 w 74 T 31 32 32 22 20 ' 22 : 19 22 May 23; Mess Pork, per bbL- July1 j Sept . . r 9.90 1 10.05 Lard, per TOO lbs. 1 Sept ..... 5.50 i ii 5.55 f Oct' 5.52. 5.60 9.77 9.92 -5.52 5.90 1 ' 6.50 5.52 5.55 Short ribs, per 100- lbs Sept 5.52 5.601 5.52 Dec I...... I . .' . 5.57 5.60 ! Cash quotations were ; as follows: Flour firm; Na ;2 spring wheat, 75( 80c; No. 3 spring Wheat, 7082c; No. 2 red, 78c; No. , 2 corn, 32c; No. 2 oatsl 2324c; 'No. 2 white, 26c; No. 3 white, 2526c! messi pork, per bbt; $9.S0i9.85; ; lard, -per 1001 lbs.,! $5.37 5.40;! short rib3 .sides, loose, $5.455.65; dry salted shoulders, boxed,; $4.62 4.87c; short clear sides; boxed, $5. 6.10.1 ; At -AiV:. ; iA-A':. New York, July 11 Flour quiet and I fairly stead yt Rye floyrjquiet at $2.60 cTclock 3 5?16 t' 5-16 3.15; oottn meal, steady: yellow west ern 70c; rye steady; No. 2 ts-c. 1 WheatH-Spotr steady; No.i 2 red 90 92c. Options opened weak i and vere sensltlnsj to bearish conditions 'all day. except f$r & slight closing rally on x 'porf dertiand; selling was reduced by fine crop prospects., closed H424c het 1 j v.. ' -1 1 red, July closed at fcSfC t 3c; December att TW, easy; So. 2 37.ic.'.Optl'inS"- Septembfe-r at Cortt I'pot easy weakened. -by favorable crop report and lowier cables: closed. VNc ! net lower: July -closed at Septem ber at 36Tc;! December at 3tc. i -'j ,Oats Ipot firm. No. 2 Z7p Options ruled quiet but steady, with; cash oats closing Kc net' higher. July 2.714c. j ; , Lard Firmer; ' western 1 , steamed $3 75; July $3.72 nominal; x refined steady. n ! -i .'. : ! I ' r Pork Firm: mess $10.00il0.50; short clear $HJj&130; family $11.5012.0Ct I Potatoes Steady? new $3,003.23. ' J. Cotton Seed Oil Steadier;. prime crude lSJSc; 4o--eliow 23234c. Tr. : tlhrr.n, ruled "" speculatively flat ithroughikit the day; m. the absence of new features of outside Investment in terest; i Hosed! quiet at; unchanged prices trtj ia ioihts lower' sales 3,000 bags, including September jand Octo ber t at Sfi65..n Snot . ! coffee iRio dull; mild neglected: Cordova 813c. . Sugar4Raw . firm, sellers scarce:ffair retJnlng lic;. (centrifugal, 96; test, 4c; reflrfed fi-m. I NAVAL STORES. New 7c. i prk Ifurpf ntme dull at 26Va ! : ' .: -!.; (Tharlesitrtn STurpentine fljrnii at 23i: sales none. Rpsi.n jquiet arid unchang- ed; sales nonfr, 1 Savann ah-rrfjpirits turpentine firm at 24c bid. sales i 562, at -244c; receipts 1.440. Rd sin nrm anct unchanged; no sales; : receipts 4,860. , , SHIPPING' iNTELLIGFNCE li ARRIVED ,YESTERDAT. 'Americlirt schooner "John Russetl, Thomas, Co. tSorfolk, Geo. Harriss, Son & VESSELS IN PORT. , ' . BRIGS. , r A Starlight, Am.), 243 tons, Rhodes', Baltimord,: G.eo.b.Harriss, Son & Co. ; SCHOONERS. ! - John . ftusselU (Am.), 203 tons, Thomas, korfolk, Geo. Harriss, Son & Co.. - L-"' I;1,-' l: -' :.' -' .' , S. Fl frail, (AmJ, 15 tons, Moore, New. Yoiik. 'Geo. Harriss, Sofn & Co. Anna, jDan,)i" 306 itons, . Para, Paterson.jt Downing & Co. . . Madeline Cooney,;, (Am.), J. Benner, Punta pdrda, Geo. Harriss,. Son & Co, . C. C." Lister, (Am.7. 267 tons, Robtn son, Newi ; York, -Geo. Harriss; Son &j . iajgar tt J-. Roper, (Am.), 394 tons, Croiiief, lioston,' Geo. Harriss, Son & C6i-:: ;:.JL - -i H -; :- . . ' -Y- " - "' t Isaac II. Tillyer, :(Am.), 568 tons, French Charleston ito Elizabethtown, "NT T !iikl irnln iCiv, p. 1- if.,: uc( j Lati loo, Jiu Ui ! 7 " : i ULm -J i : :July Cottou (fop Report. Washington, rjulyjll. The-crop re port of the department of agriculture issued: itoiftay. says; ! j .- . The dot on returns to the statistician of the de artment of agriculture made up to; Jujy 1st,, indicate an 'average condition I Df 91.2 as 'compared Avlth 89 on Junei 1,1 1898,' with 86 on .JUly l, 1897, and With 92.5 on July 1, 1896. ; The av erages or, (the principal states are -as follows!:; Niorth Carolina 87; -South Car-. olirta, : Gebrgia and Louisiana SO, .Ala- bama 91 Texas, ,Tennessey and Okla- homa : 92, Arkansas vi, Mississippi i)4, Indian H Territory 89.; 1 jitow to book- Good. Good ofcks ale really-more than.skin deep, depepdihg entirely-on a healthy oondition Of all the V4tal organs. If the liver bo inactive, you- have a bil- ious look : i if your.' stomach be disor dered,: lyobl have a- pinched look. . Se cure good health, and you will .surely have good slooks. '.'Electric Bitters" is a good A terative and Tonic. Acts di- the , stomach, hvr and kid- rectly; on neys. I (Puriifies the : blood, cures pim ples, blotj nes and nous, ana gives a good com plexion. Evry bottle guar- anteedi Sold at R.; R.' Bellamy's, drug store. Niwl'ork Stork Market ' New 1 Ybrk, July 11. Today's stock market breadth was not remarkable for. In fact the list as a whole 1 showed little activity and very littlej movement. I There, was a distinct ten- ' :l i ! it : i :..:- i .,i,..-- ' ; dency tol heaviness in parts of the list which ' might easi ly have been for the sustain- more pronounced, but ing force of., the strength i in special stocks. J i ne dullness generally was the outcome of the uncertainty natur al upon the event of important mili tary i ;operations. 1 Great ; conhdeace is felt in the early; reduction of San- tiago.i ihi4 the halt in speculation is significant of the desire for accom plished facta rather than rirobabilities. The effect of the resumption of hostil ities and the. abandonment, of pace talk had l a greater ! influence . on the minds 1 of foreign speculators than it had even ; in 1 1 -Wall street. Londqn sold stocks here all day ; and the reac tion on Spanish 4's in Paris, where the most ! accurate knowledge of. Spanish governmental ! affairs i3 likely 1 to be .reflected, was even more significant s'The Niew York market was redeemed from dullness by the character of the buying of "special stocks 1 and railroad bonds. -.jNeti changes generally .are small arijd mixed between gains jand losses. ' j; I IThere jwas active demand for some of the speculative bonds at higher Tr .t : J.r, United Spates 5 s, coupon were 3 lower prices. Total sales ; were. $5,235,000. i-egistered 1 lower in the bid and the price. I 1 L t'otton Fatnres. : " sNew York, Uuly i ll.--The features oftodayls cotton market was the re port of the department of agriculture, giving average conditi6n on July 1st, 86 on , July list last year. The bears had predicted 92, while the bulls look- i.ed for 90. (The report was a stand off and made little impression on the market. Cables were unsatisfactory but there was niot ufficlent bearish news for actian.t while the; general run of the crop! accounts was too; favorable for confidence on the long sidelof the account, i The iresult was a very nar row market,; which varied only 5 points all day, after opening dull but steady at unchanged prices to an "advance of 1 point. ; At- one time ' the - market showed a net improvement of -2 to 3 points on . Saturday s prices, T-The close was steady, with prices unchang ed to 3 points net higher. Total sales- of futures were 45,700. ?" - . li Having used tnree botues of P. P. P. for Impure blood and general weakness and having derived great benefit from the same,! having gained, 14 pounds -in weight In four weeks, : I take great pleasure in recommending It to all un- fortunate like j . ; ; i I JOHN MORRIS. Office of J. N. McElroy. Druggist. . Orlando. Fla.. April 20. 189L Messrs. Lippman Bros., Savannah, Ga. ( Dear Sirs: I sold three bottles of P. P. P, large size yesterday, and on bot tle smalt size, today. ; I - i v ii The P. P.i P.i cured my wife of rheu matism i winter before last. It came back on her the past winter and a bait bottle, $1 size, i relieved her again,' and she has not had a symptom since. I I sold a bottle ci P. P. P. to a friend of mine, one of the turkies, a small one, took ; sick and his wife gave It tea- spoonful, that was In the evenim 'and the little fellow turned over like b . wav dead, but next morning be was hollo v- mg and welL :-!:' Yours respectfully, j.! n. Mcelroy. j .w Savannah, Ga4 March 17. 189L Messrs. Ldppman Bros., Savannah, Ga. i ; Dear ' Sirs: 1 have suffered from rheumatism for a long time and did not find a cure until Ifound P. P. P srbich completely cured rce. ; i Tours truly; ELIZA JONE3, J r i II Orsngs BU Savannah, Gs, I 9 THE CAl Ci pm, i' Urt- . 1st 1 Tot ftowtfcer ! Trarl ornMd a bi Baay Loo--bi-t JIi of Aaothrr Bank, ?lew Htl4Ktl V. (Correspor lence of The M essefiger ), July II. The Cht tilde at Hope Mills cite I - tjhe remarkable fact that flourishing Manufacturing the two illages oft: Rockfish cttfk, a Tew mil4 south of Its Nos. i this: cityj Ifr'iuwn as Hope M nd:2. cJntllnlng respective 1.000 ani 600 tpopuUt?n. there is'jbutl one negtf'i n-idnt. " ri t i Thv sanW paper also call attention, but - a muornfully 'to the fact i th short di?ta pe from these ;Susy. littl-ji .niribeM lAnd-atldl Bi ,Sr Mills onj Beal er crjefe-k stand iri e jomy silence, m 1th losed Uloors; the; ,reat w heels idl .-it; - 1 1 u 11 chineryt estj g. the operativjes dispers ed abroad i. s train their brei d in othei ftelds ot lai ; r. , This surely hould not bie. . 1 Sol far? ; ;8 the Bluff imlt Sare con,j perned,S pr-? W,' Lilly, prd; suspension !-.; t business" wa.4 tb itteJ ad-. a mat of choic4, t1 factory' beina most mlrably ni. .naged, . .and naying.; it stockholfienvf handsomely very day- of closing. p up to . thej . 1 here last is A rnoyen-Ktit was mr fot Week ion thf establlshnaeht lof anotheij oank. tnougn too utile, pro fcrress harf been made:rin : the ntatfer to wal-rant your correspondent in givin the prospectors of the tenter names et .rise, or trt discussing file probabilities "cess, t Perhaps, as "'oomDet bf its sucs lion is thfj. life iof. itrad"' another ibanM would bt.i'. all very we, but no discreldlt can cast on th fBank of Faye tevllle. strong Iristif itkn, very isafelK- and ablf managed., s s v ! New build hgs are'ronstrut' ting herei; despite the' far and the chrl times i Ml I : Grady's 1 prevt y c.ttag on ureen s-feet is nearly Jcompleted riietedi and woijkm ?i have got w 11 on thd erection or vir. Lillys';- cos dwVlltna on the browrtf Haymount rn thfe site of the old "y fiow" homestea Dr. Lil ly already 1 is a very ihancfeome resl dence in th. extreme western suburb.J of the cSty.&nut too far! fro mi business) to suit: hisf -cpnvenience. noti a few fnjectures fas. the: new hi'ise will bi a There are whethe bachelor's! halli" : or ja, l.mple dedictated; to' a con ordpr o version if rot celibacy to thi t'Benedicits.V ; However (;, It may bei bei Dr. ; Lilly hi S many, warm friends over the stile1 who will wish hirii uni clouded! hap. iness in his new home. 1 1 Md Iryl-ng iOverbough, who has beeii out .ih the s ar west for. thei past four or five nhon Ms, is back, at kift post in the! Hotel ? aFayette i- as tlerk.; He' .comes 01) a amily of first-flas hotel men, 1 frolrn ; fes father .dowA. . During Dr. Overbov :4i's absenoe hvsf-place was tilled 1 efhpielly by Mr.; Johh tJorhamj. now in the .cond, regiment, and Mn. Davud McK fhan, a' medical student of Davidson cOege, at home 01 -acation- ! Mrs. and S't-iisa Lippitt, off Wilmingh ton;i are 1 yisistig Captainj ahdtMrs. John M. Walker i; jt their pleasant home on South D ck "street, - Mr. : Pajul Smith a succiessfut fbussness man. bf Athens. Ga.. is) Misit ;g his motherland sister: here. Mrs. ; -1 R. Huske hab returned: from a visit!' to Raleigh, vwhe-re Captain tr- Ri Husk1 ,is commandank of Cont- panyliAj bf he Second regifnent. i Pleases rer , !nt the. Fayettf ville .base; rt.iU JUIflu, ... Till,, "lilt U IO IPMI IJia H Wilmingflon! There wtref-srfme errors inn fiklnrlokr "XXT" ITift-tf. dvi T TT: llTrt:k W. McJ Kae. p McNeill W. Sutton, b ; C-eo. 2n , b ; .Paul Wat in, ara ID. STeill. 1. f. r. f. , iTvlntGoddai, s s. H.-Mc D. S. Ow4-n fi; H. Benton- W -W. 1 v t . '. Chicagj, July 1 i.-i--h:xtieptioh4i 13 i fine weather and increasing supplies or tne new iron caused a klecline in wheat twlav.i, -July closed 11c lower and 'Septem :ir: lost ic Coifn left off Jc downj.. G 'rdeclmpdJ ic Pork and ribs, closed v achanged and Bard gam- ,ed 25c MRS E. MAYO, 1IA3 OPENED TIIE . OCEAN VIEW E OTEL 1 For the se jpm, where she Is nreyoared to serve iner: cuewts as formerJv. Water from Artfesiia Well. Special; rates to n families. : Jjun 4 lm f? - ( ) ' i 4.IRY , ,NJ C. EHILEASED TH23 WHITE SULPHUR HINGs which is now open for the repef t-on of guests fori the Sum- :mpr Tho HJ 'la. ha!l hw.n rrriArl a I tn fiel ding a new taing Hall, new IJarlov 30x3S teet, xsewi c tce- and a row j new uea Rooms. This Smprovement has been done in such a wty-as to entirelyi do away 1 with all dan? -letes in the basetnent. The Hotte-1 5ittages have beehi furnjshed i brand new, ,ut and out. The Springs;! will ' be run . .ft connection with HOTEL: REYNOLDS, iin MT. AIRY, bind guests ! going to, or .Returning, from Springs can- :stop over at - jnis nocei at ine rate; or ;per day,! aw':-will only be dharged . f or : one conlintiot s hack fare. : Nol extra buss f are from De pot to Hotel. Tais aTrange-M ment will be saving of atobt one-half: of the chaJ-g? t.' heretofore exaifcted. I Ttiis. reswt 1$ ; reacnea py ij.j . & x.. v. Railway 1 tra! la arriving at Mtj. Airy -at 6:25 p. rnv.i w ch gives good lime to get out; to Spring ' before. sundow land plen ty time for t pper. 1 i 1 A good ban L and piano wi1! furnish mu sic during tt & season. t . 1 -For further information wrtaeito J. K. RE YNOIJDS j Mt, AirV, N. 4C un 7. WflTERMELONS. First; G' go of Georgia Water- melons Have Arrived. i ! ri A' Islnexcelled;! ( :. l . :.;i5 " '", .- ..J'.t I : J . WiilteSold3Iotiday Morning in Lots to buit. .c.aii eariv.- THE ( WORTH COJ july litf Th.e St ite Nornial and Indu strial College. I : f FFERS -HE YOUNO "TOO . ' L. I. I )MEN OF I 6 the State: th'. rough professional,, literary classical,; ecntiflc. and indnstrial. edu-i cation. Anniial Exnenses $90 to $130.. Fat ulty of 30 m tabors. (More thkm 400 regu lar students- ; Has inattlcumted about 1,500 student.; representing every county in the Stat except two. -.Practice and Observation School of about! 200 pupils, To secure tsard In dormitorieis, all free tuition lappl; nations must b ; made be fore August . at. :.!'- :. .--: ! siring tcomp tent trained . teachers, For Catalogue a? -J other lnformamon,' address i rtwawhiwr mciviok. i Juh 15 ' ; - Greensaoro. N. C. For closure -Salel B Y VJR1 tE OF THE HO'WER OF sale contained in a mortgage executed by Mary G f Wllklns to tael State' of North CaJ Mina, the ' imdersigned: Clerk of ti Superior Court of 1 New Hanover CC Unty, will, on Thursdayj the 21st da,' 'tiof July,- A. DI, 1898. iat 12 t n :4.1.A ITW:- . Ml'' tTTIT, 1 -T.T .. i pose, for BtH by public Auction, for cash. th filSvwine- PHnrirtrl rAnl 1.J tate situate, fin the City off IWllrolng 4 toni liegitt ' fiig at the IS. E. lntersec tion of Elgt and Queen streets, run nlng tbencn Siilong E llnef of Eighth! street soutT-t'66 feet, thence East t 8a feet 6 inch iJ thence North fcfi foot tn Queen stre i and thence With Queen street west 54 feet 6 inche; to the be- ginning, bei -g part of Lot 1,! In Block 66. ' '..: A: A tl?; . ' !- A-V - ' !- ;.t '.it i,;i This 20th i Say of June, 18B8. 1 X ' JNO. D. TA.YLOR. 2 Clerk Stipet or Court; New ; Hanover County, t , J i iun a, 30dl 111 MR PR1N6S HAVfflG ACCEPTED ..:.!,'' '.-- .! Ti -11 i - - .Aw - :?- TfcE' APPOINTMENT AStNE OF EIE LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS vl 1 1 UJf" 'liii , rxCELEBRATEDO 1 . ! I J : Voiiht Milling Co. We, take pleasure In. offering it to uie public 1 whoever .desires lo pur chae the finest 1. FAMIL FLOUR Sold in this icy;.yin do well to send for sample lot adVtry It This Flour together with our celebrated j ' 1 . id PAROLE FLOUR We consider; the flneptV goods In the market- Anid We would tie pleased to give 'prices b)ll whi reWly -ant a , of Biscuit. un 23 RICE STRAW ! ! i - r:- . : i -f 'i aa 2 Ofin ltnlpe PiVp Strnw r" " w: "Tfrv ' Jfor salcH AtSO A LARGE AKp ELEGANT STOCK OF HERYY END FRHGY GROGERiES'.? j ust 1 ecei ved which I we Qlfer. t rllC whole sale trade; WILLIAMS BROS. '-jl; rn lo HI! mar IS.; S. PJ MAIR, WH01ES11E GEOCEB IHD Commission Merchant : -I ! - '"I- i IT ,'- : ! ' , N Water St,. Wilmington. N O ' 'K I iii; ,-i ir - -!- I' Offers! to the Trade: FEED OATS. FLOUR, NAILS, SHOT ,1: SUGAR CANDIES. CRACKERS, CON- . " i; :i i '- - - ; i "1 1' :- CENTRATED LYE, BUTTER, MOLAS- i ': : 1 ' i I : i- ' t : ' ' i . ' ! SES, VINEGAR, PEANUTS, CORN FISH;, BAENGX POWDER, MATCHES. CANNED GOODS. - COFFEE, , 6PICE3 AND RICE! con and see M6 or TO-for- pms cria-ierni ; . .;.. ' i'-i L: ; '-,,- -i :- - 1 -- -i; - A CHANGE. WB ADMIT A CHASGE XN . tHlS SPACE IS NOW IN OR VtyEK, AS THE PROSPECTS' ' ARE NOT ! SO BRIGHT AS THEY WERE. WE WILL l(ELP YOU OUT IF YOU WILL SEND US-YOtJR ORPERS FOK or 1 -ii- R EMEMBER OUR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS. McNAIR&PEARSAlL GOOD H PROPERTY. Flour, . ,j Sugar, -1 Rice, x -1 Coffee, ' J Tobacco, A. ' kes and ; Crackers, Canned Goods. OFFER ALSO -DOT OF B ELECT RICH STRAW. -'It- ' I i'4 : . : TTTJ ,t A !TTTT . T I.I. T ft I : wa ee J.C. may JO TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC ! i" - ;! '- -...j. i f- ;.:-. , A TT EWLETT'S - BAR,! ON OCEAN J-X RTiew. is; now onen fior.. business Notling but the best of Liquors, l 'Wintes - and : Cigars.' served, v, - Mixed drinks a specialty, i The coolest! Beer on draught Dr bottled ion the Beach .First-class ! Restaurant connected, whei-e nothing-but sea; food is served :. . . ..... i in iirst-ciassi style. t iui 2.; lm THE DMVERSIXY; T ARGEST PATRONAGE FULL- JLJ jl ' 1 est equipment In Its hist Faculty, 38; Students, 508: three ; Academic Courses. three Elective Courses; three Professional Schools, in Law, Medicine and "Pharmacy, Advanced classes openi t W-omen. Tui tion $G0 a year; board $8 a month. Ample opportunities : for !f help. Scholarships 'for Teachers! 24 Instructors. : 185 Stu- oents. ,-A'otaj inronmen tnu. nor v;aia- logue, aaaresB. i i " ' : ' 1 : ! PRESIDENT ALDERMAN 1 Ju4 20.1 tf Y ;: Chapel Hill.. N. C, 3ST. O. TL Jh&S i .1 D. SIDES BACKS, BELLES, PLATES &C f4 101111 All CxraO.eS AVW-ALXXAA VA UUW GET OUR PRICES. HALL & PEARS ALL WHOLESALE GKOCEES. NJrJTT AND MULBERRY STS. .1 Jk '. : nice Loaf of 'Bread or IbatchX -..!'--- :" ! i . 1 ' 1 '' ' " lie il l BiHl. fQ 15 and 17 sfbo: Street: , j' .i Both Phone So. 14W ; I . : ! I r I 1, t ! - !H.!tM, I". '1--jt " one STEVENSO mm A And ry- REFRIGERATORS. . t 4-1 -;'.:'! ''- ' ! - - - v' . : '- : - , i- ; -. v 7 ICE, CREAM i , Somethiig new. Will 'freeze in halloa ; minute. TT Garden : Hi6se Fishing Tackle: -Window Screens. ' ii Ni 1 1 JACOBI HARDWARE 1 -j--"--'--rv' " s ' A i'. : ;-.; 'S. ' f: -v. - f it Jceear common added i;to sapexloc iu4gment and experience, to be superintendent of a railroad. Such a znanneyer re commends anything that he has not himself subjected tof crucial tes(; A prominent xal'lroa saperintend- ent, living1 at .Savannah j Oa.: in ! Which city; he was fborn, says he feel better than hej ever did, and ne naa tne worse case ot dyspepsia on record, j He had no appetite, and the lltUe he ate disagreed with him; : ; h ' 4 ' J causing turn to vomit oitea, no had pains in. the head, breast.and stomaeh, bnt after ng three bot tles of P. P. P. he felt like a new man. lie says tnat he teels that he t could Uve.fof ever if he conld always j get P.. P. P. ! His name will be glTen on application to tippman Brothers proprietors of this great remedy Dyspepsia in all 'its forms i is and permanently enred by P. P. P. Debility and lack of energy give the use of P. P. P. Blood Poison and ... : . - - . ' - :..!' I 1 1118 are eradicates oy p. if. x Kcenmausm is conquere-ana, oaminta by P. P. P., as arealso Catarrh and table comp und, which has steadily 1 SOLD BY ALU DROGQI8T5. ! i.TPPMAN BROTHERS. "VSPIA biock. Savannah, G For! Sale by R. R; BELLAMY, i GENUINE BARBADOS MOLflSSB S .:, juj ):.iH -it :A-K" :;:(- H A:V'-h::lim I Will Imported b-xoursel,ves N Hand: and Mo: ti NEW CROP i: We carry alwasl IE 1 . I all grades, styles and price AiA :A-;Ay--.A.-:-:. The Worth JSO. 8 4RMSTR05G, PRESIDENT THE HATIOHAL BAHK OF WMII ; WILMINGTON, N. C THIS BIAJJK HAS BEEN IN BUSINESS TIIRKB ANp A ITALF YEAR AND HAS PAID; OUT .$12,000 IN DTVIDEND3 WITH $19000! TO PURPiUa,' 'AND PROFITS. - ,' :i..- "-'. ; !l , "1. I t Vi ! i tWB OFFER YOU OUR SERVICES. LOAINEP ON CHOICE SECURITY 1 : . :i.-T"T-Tn.T 1 -r ttt . nnnmrm nil hai t tt a I i! .j' -:l- : UfjJJi-K WU AWa-Cv! If: : ' 1 r-- JNa S. ARMSTRONG. - ' ; GEOI K.;FRENCH ; I P W.V-rF ' GABRlEti HOLMES A ' WILLIAM CALDEH" ! ; . r 3 4r L JlESCHKM 7 HUGH MACRAE, I !' ' ' CHA9. F4 BORDEN, Wfti. EWORTH , JAMES H. CBADBOURN. Ja ' t ICE! ICE! " h .'...''. ii- . I : - ;'!-";-.:.. '1 :,1-V,I. ('-'j V IN ANY - From io Poutfds to ioo CAREFUL PERSONAL TO ALL f t Wrti. E. Worth & Co. i wm i :v - a mv- I BELL TKLEPEONES 64 BUCK STOVES vlift 8 111 if! M' : Hare told mors of these good past year thn hsri been doss by sll CM dealers In WilmingtoB combined of H IGH CLAB3 GOOD3. i Only Whits Enameled Lined Ovens and Doors that win absolutely tasd. These ws will warrant In evers particular. ; PURGELL BUILDING WILMINGTON: N. C, ' dPENWYROYAL PILL i ' . iAsk for Hi aiOKi.M3 tjf" Snd for UK. MOTTN For Sale by'm, H. Green At ' v FREEZERS. i V 3 9f i i 7 1 : and; I : . I I . ' , -1 " j- Reels.1; 5 and:' Door r 'fiQHPAP 11 ir - re a rm ru m ' l. 11 d jJliU J the promptly ; General place to vim and a-ubltion throngh all its incidental iand hereditary : .. . 1 . . . - . . Malaria. P. P.P. Is a purely Tegs- grown in ivor for years. , ON ARRWEf aXcomplet y company , T.-RHAWIS, CiSHlER GTOH, ' WlL.li 1 PL.T5JA8H YOU. MO?TS5T, AT 6 PERVOENT. M i i i c k rT t . miAtr li . -w . ..n.i.im . T - , " , WILLIAM GltCHttlST ' , - QANTITYd Tops ATTENTION GIVEN ORDERS. i a a - '-m : mm:m. & 94. INTERSTATE' 1,0, ''I WEIlIHGTOliJ. Ci GENERAL AGE5TS FOIi 1KK CEltt-KATED AND f GANGES The only safe, surs ant reliable Female I'LLl . Tr Ottered to Ladlje.. especially reconuiind: 1 ed ta marriwi T.arnl. FESWYBOYSZ, PIX.1.3 ana (take no other. iiji I'll . i "''I. HL'I "III. ... Ill III 1. I... 1-1 :.. III. I.. .III'. . . 1 : i - ; - . 5 i 1 :'- '- r i'f-'r-'-. -' j.,i;Tv i ;: !;;- 'in rm r 1 owl .: j .': - ms-m Wm " 1 ; ' . TJ " ' mm- ar. "frice si.ou per box oxe lor $&.0a -TTEAUCAJ-i CO., - Clevelawl, Ohio isA tH 4 :, - i t 1 M 1 1 -.::; ' ? H-HiTi ! i! 1 ' 1 mm I i:;i , - ,..U; -i 1 s i ; of -mAmm, Ah 1 i: ) A I : f J!.- : J - 3- ? A-; hA AA ajP$--: a A.AiA,: :Aw: : hAT m " . :! - Av - ! '--; " A-l H' .1': A-'' T - ' ' I T '- I1; . II A mm 1 (- mm
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 12, 1898, edition 1
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