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' TVa xala fell rrieatfesslj-, Um wind that throngs-th Golden Gate waa jctnlyatCd and Uwpaorvntxdi tuUng IiafuUj ap tha H atihtt pavement stasvnd as h sfalked and now and tbaa WTfd to steady btnwi preatdsg with his ramhUBt haod acaiasti tha baiidinga that ha pasiwL Hl aoid. lagsed clothes wxa cnakl&t Triih tha wt, aad his ciated fatosza ant pal aa wbh tha ehia a( MOk. Tn ha had reached tha swav aut t Koh BUI, ha paassd and wrapped his area about aa aVub light post at tha eenar, hawing acatast it far th support hia farbie traata Baedad piUfallj. A qaiek, firta ctopaooaded an tha paTeraaat. "For God's sxha a.ivs a taoaty to boy ieadr said tha arrMch at tha post. - Tha qaick awp eaad. "Why doat yoa saydriakaBdepaaktha trotafaUd tha KaA, raMiiajg his Jotd hand down tBto tha pork d his fa lined overcoat. Ths piar at tha elrctrie Bht shooa (oil upon hh? hiwfiwam, Borid taoo. Thapaocwiateh ae$hv h&s hwath sharply aad mads a stsp ftmrd. ThanoaMy wkirhtha man tosead lata hn oeitmzetchcd hand gtoamed a aao aacat la his tKeaaMiag palai and la aa- athn' rattd aotsfly cpoa tha stones Est aet lata tha stnes. , "I waas do gold at yoars," said ths wrvtrh, with energy that shook bis wbols frame. 'l waat au told at yoors. Hear The xsaa ssarted; his flocid Caoa taxaed Hhl-..'. i ' r "Who dares to call ma fieory Masoaf ilj cane is Oerarest Thomas Derwant, tha saao xaid bcazsely, staring aboat hiia Isto the aibt. Too are eat of reach ol help Just bow. Bery iiasait." ssid tha wretch with a 1cjc!. saw tba pbikemaa from this beat raaidtg la aa of iam soahed Caiaeet a few tncsatat aero. I belieaw my hoar of reckosixut has coma as Iau "WhoareyccJ" . -l'-mYun haew ate weU eooogh 90 year ae tha wretch aasweted. . "Howard Scott! ily Godf cried tU "Oh. I thoaeht yoa would recall Aad tha wretch laughed agaia. . What do yoa wanvf asked the man, nbattoaiag his east. His voica was aa xeady aad his hacd tmahling. "Xeiiiier your mopcy aor yoor life, Henry Hason, said tha wretch bittarJy. Tbey will do Eta bo good bow. listen 1 Yoa IItb near beta. I know joot hoosa. Whjon earth I nerer spotted yoa before Is mjULii. Bat I thiak it was ancee yooz hard, coid saica tbaa yoor kxiksthat be tzayed yoa." - Scott polled a pistol from fci kip pocket, ' The man ranght its gteaxn la the light aad started back. - "Don't dore," Scott interposed calmly. "Yoa arc sot worth U aad my gaioa it not yet played. Laadoatoyear boose, and daza to badge one Inch oat of the way as yoor peril. I wast a qsiefc, warm place to do some wrntDg. Perhaps yoa did not kaow that I adopted a different professioa Aezyoa ruined me and helped yourself fa my B9QDey7 Xvm a eiw lal nuuoipotMlfnt When Pre life enough to ha anything at alL I Mreot made much of my lifa, . yo see, bos I can write.' U yea want money, tell ma now moch, TJerweat said hoarsely. "I told yoa I wasted no money of yosts, said Scott, ajoring a step nearer. "I shall be paid enough for my night's Job to tide over tha few weeks of Ufa that are left me. What I want la revenge aad tbeebaaeetoaeSTOyseif right in the eyes of tha world. Too hare robbed ma of my life; that I cannot get back. Yoa baTS stolen my money, as yoa did that of many ethers, and have saddled cpoa asa a dis grace that sboold ree on yonr own sboal ders. : It wasvyoa who forged that draft and not I, aad yoa know It, though I aersed my term in tha penitentiary for the crista. Ton call jourseU a geauemaa bow, Henry vm, and I am worse than n oog, bos my hoar has coma, , lead - Ttte wretch had raised lusToiee almost to a scream and now wared the pistol is tba air. The man walked on, glitneing orer his shouider fnrUTelr. "I told yoa I should not kill yoa an less yon tried to escape, " said Seott with a sneer. "If yoa speak to any passerby, bowerer, yoa are a dead man on tha word. Goon." ... - - The rest of tba way was made in gilenea. Scott waa ckce upon Derwent ' beeJswhea he mounted the marble steps of his stately mansion and turned tba latchkey. With in all was silent. The wretch bad counted on this; it waa well past midnight. . Tha gentle radiance of the soft lights, the warm sir of the elegant hoosa almost overpowered him. bat Derwent heard the click of tha pistol in his trembling band aad pushed ooen tha liararr coor. MS. tsf ta mt Iimiiil TTanrv kfaacMS": said Seott, staring aboat him.. "Sot so loud man, for God's sake! cried Derwent. - "So this is your home!' Seott proceed- ad, unheeding. "Not much like the prison ceil that was my home for ten years. thanks to yoa, Henry Mason; act very much like tha ratholea that make about tha only home I know now." "What do yoa want, man?" began Der went, his hand finding bis pocket again. "Pea and paper!" said Seott fiercely, rousing himself and sinking Into a chair at the writing table. ow do you sit there across the room from ma. Mora or sneak at your own risk." - Scott took tba pistol in. aisr left hand and began to write, yet keeping a close eye upon Derwent all the while. By by he read aloud: BaS Tajticrsco, Jan. 12. X. Bearr XaaoB. alias TWjtmaa J. am.li ctllitT that I forged tbsaota the Gotdlhwarte bank Sew York city titt atn. f T fctrh 1 1 1 Htm aid n utt rtiwid aecaaad. I declare said Bcett hmoeeat. I aloaa am gaitty. "Coma, new, and sign your Straight goods; I kaow your signature, remember." - "I will gira you $10,000, S15.000, f20, O0O" began Derwent eagerly. -sign." ; "YUty thousand" , "Slim " and tha pistol clicked. bent over the paper, "iw hoadred thing" anything, ersry "Write Henry Mason, alias Dement," amid Seott. " Tha man wrote, staggering back W wfh m. aMB. v iw n r ilia limliiias is fin ished. Basams yonr seat, said Seott, ! thA 4 An mamm wrftmat on DT OWH SOOS, aad these are aboat as easy quarters as I can find. You are pretty well known at hooM, Henry Mason, if yoa Ja sauns wa ,.iwi)g on me. and it will add some what to the interest of my telegrams to atate, that they ware written in your awn bajtdsomely appointed library. When I bar finished I shall nse yonr telephone a moment. Tha boys at tha station know je pretty wall. A special cKcraspondant cocoes to know a great many people, yoa vvw be said with a short laugh, "and I shall hare no difflcolty in getting a man tAtakaehanaof too. Whaler else they know about ma they know I if, Kat mw nm is nlaTad.1 Ba wrote an basily foro hoaiv last ha nicked np tha loose sheet and read rrJ,7K ha bad written. Ha bad told TTTTth when ha said ha knew how to Z-L. t-k- torr that he told of his own oiraringfortbe crime of another wouM VTZVTa- ktm famooa. so foil waa U of TzlLlZTL- mul rrstbic detaiL At tha V- Dmrait groaned ioXhntWt wan on pitU ly. tefliag ttlVhote dark story of tha man's crime, Li.t Am i!rn(Br. Ha did nca raiss ui L.rI..kMBcoU rang tha telephone Tha hoosa S, -h.K tk taken him 80 years WVpUd had tumbled about fas head, .aad hS bowed and bivceo among tta nuax-, moroeon seenied lonrscf agoii spair. In the midst of it all ths frou of skirts in tha hall aad tha aad do- slippered foe oa tha bard wood Goor. coor opened softly. ; "Is it yoa, father, dear!" a sweet vatee asked, and Seott ktokad up to see a young girl standi eg in the doorway, tha braat boltstiil in her small white hand. She was a beautifnl, sweet faced young thing, and her dead gold hair was flung loosely back orer her wrappered shoulders, aad a tender look of steep was in her blue eyes. "I ant so gSad yoa haTaeame, dear," she west oa. "I bad gone to bed and waa asleep, but I beard tba telephone and fan cied it mast be you. 1 I am ao glad to sea yoa, yoa sweet old papa yoa I "She had crossed tha room and waa kneeling beside him, her white arms about his neck. - Derwent fancied ha heard a dick of the pistol aad looked np sharply.- But Scott threw a newspaper over his left hand and coughed eoftly behind his palm. ; - Oh, I beg your pardon, father said tlm grl, spripfing t hwr fmit M 1 thnugnt you were alone." - ' There was not erea a glance at Seott as. she turned and left the room. i Derwent uttered stifled cry as the door dosed. -Loctar - But Scott had sprang to his feet. "At your peril !" be said, tba pistol under Derwent 's Base. . - Toar daughter, I supposer ha want oa. "Yos," Derwent murrnurod. How dd is she?" ' "Eighteen years." - . "Then she knows nothing of yonr dirty pestr ' . 2Cothing." . " -"' " ""And belieres la youf - s -Tes. -And tha man groaned. ' ' "Then God help her," said Soott fer Tentiy.: .--"-'.- The beaTy tread of the poBeeman was beard moaatiBg the stone steps. Seott hedtated a moment, then whipping ths pistol Into bis pocket, be snatched the closely written sheets from the table aad tore them into shreds. . -So niy game is ended," be said with a laugh, as bo atafTed the tarn bite Into ths blazing gala. "Open the door and let the .mania." : , Derwent hesitated. "Coward r. said Seott between his teeth, but be opened tne door himself. Tha big policeman looked from one to the other la amazement. "Too, sir?" he said, staring at Seott. They wars friends in a queer sort of way, . "'- Yes, Mike," Scott answered. '"Gentle men like that one yonder don't like to bs troubled with wretches like me, so I guess you'll hava to run me in. A berth In your comfortable quarters is not objectionable oa a night like this." 'What is to be the ehargeP' asked Mike, turning to Derwent with ao Tery good grace. The Baa was silent. He still sat cower- tag In his chair, dazed and belplesa. : -Oh, tha gentleman wlU no doubt be on hand to prefer charges in the morning, " Interposed fceott with a laugh. "Let's go, Mike." . '-What a borrid wretch that was," said Lneia, coming from the back of the ball and putting her arm through her father's when tba door-closed. "What did ha waa t of yoa, deer" 'Money, of coarse, child, answered bet father hoarsely. ' Wail, I m glad yoa telephoned far a policeman to take him away If ha was troubling yoa." A man was reported dead at polios sta tion Na 10 the next morning. , Thomas Derwent went into the little whitewashed. smoke stained room and stood a moment looking lata tha pinched face of the dead man whose Hps were closed foreTer. Then buttoning up his fur lined orerooat be wantontagaiw, breathing freely. Laiinia L Egan in Philadelphia Times. WATCH YOUR UMBRELLA, ar It Has a Xoa; Blstorjr. bat a Vary Kowaday when tha possession of an umbrella is considered aa necessary as owning a bat, it may not strike the every day mind that, there was once when an umbrella was a luxury. Even for years after they were finally introduced in France it waa considered very efffimlnatf tor a man to carry one. As a shade from the sun the umbrella Is of great antiquity. We see it in tbe scalp- tares and paintings of Egypt, and Sir Gardiner Wilkinson has engraved a deline- aUon of an Ethiopian princess traveling In her . chariot through upper Egypt to Thebes, wherein the car is furnished with a kind of umbrella fixed to a tall staff ris ing from the center and in arrangement closely resembling tbe chaise umbrella of tbe present time. The recent discorexiee at .Nineveh snow that the umbrella (or para sol) was general, y carried over the king in tint of peace or even In war. From the very limited use of the parasol in Asia aad Africa it seems to have pa fieri both aa a distinction aad luxury, inte Greece and Rome. The akidrion, or day shade of the Greeks; was carried over thf head of the effigy of Bacchus, and ths daughters of tha aliens at Athena were re quired to bear parasols ever the heads of the maiden of tba city at tha great festi val of tbe Panatbenea. We also see the par asol figure in tbe bands of a princess on the Hamilton vases In the British m useam. De Fob, it will be remembered, makes Rob inson Crusoe describe that he bad seen umbrellas employed In tbe Brazils and that ha had constructed hia own umbrella in Imitation of them. "I covered it with skins,' he adds, "th hair outward, aa that it cast off the rain like a penthouse and kept off tbe sua so effectually that I could walk out in tba hottest of tba weather with greater advantage than I could before in the coolest." - .-: The umbrella was used in England as a luxurious sunshade early in the seven teenth century. Ben Jonson mentions it -by nam in a comedy produced in 161ft. The- eighteenth century bad naif elapsed before tbe umbrella bad even began to be used in England by both sexes as now. Much of tbe clamor which waa raised agitinfit the general use of tha umbrellas originated with the chair men and hack ney coachmen, who, of course, regarded rainy weather as a thing especially de signed for their advantaga, aad from which the public was entitled to no other protec tion than what their vehicles could afford. .The early specimens of tbe English um brella, made of oiled silk, were, when wet, exceedingly difficult to open and close; tbe stick and furniture were heavy and Incon venient and the article generally very ex pensive, though one umbrella manufac turer of Cbeapstde, in 1807, advertised pocket umbrellas. 3ew York Herald. " In Oia ZgypC, ' ' . The plain is dotted here and there with brown mod villages, each built on its own mound, sentineled by its own group of palms. Very picturesque they look, these brown islets in tba green sea, sometimes with one house, two storied and white plastered, conspicuous among its ham bier dingy neighbors tbe house of the village sheik but the pieturesoueness is dis counted somewhat aa you ride through tba village and are beset by dirty fly blown children clamoring for backsheesh.-- The last of these villages, oa th edge ol tbe desartr is Abydos itself, squatted on the dos heaps of long gone age. These dreary mounds of rubbish are all that re main of This, or Thinls, th oldest of Egyptian towns, where Osiris himself lias buried, and where Egyptian civilisation had its birth. , But there is something more than dust and desolation at Abydos. There are two splendid temples of the later times of Sethi and Barneses IT Of the beauties of these temples it is not for ma to speak. Are they not written in th books of all the Egyptologists? Who that has read of Egypt at ail baa not read of tbe sculptured walla and col umns of tbe noble temple (if tempi it Were) of Sethi, finished just before Egyp tian art entered upon its long period of decline Her we ate oar Christmaa mid day meal tbe gods and kings of old Egypt looking down upon na front tba wails un moved, th children of modern Egypt mak ing up for their cold diadaia by exhibiting the liveliest curiosity la our proceedings, spying at na from behind tha temple's pil lars or peeping as us inxouga ua root Gentleman 'a Magazine. All beings have their la arc; the Deity baa hia laws, the material world has !ta laws, auperiar intelligences have their -lawa, tbe beasts have their laws and maa his laws. .Montesquieu. - - i : . ' . i She. could'fight. Secwreal aSc - :TktoIteaj Kt; la the mountains cf tha schools are still maintained upon arrintion plan. . A trarciing man o,t Md from that fecaon gava tae iouow account of an examination of aa ap- for a school: 'y....;. -. . ping at a cabin all night," a pale, slender young man said evening totals wnanty BOSS.' M thinking starting a school here," he I "and 15 I to see u yoa would subscribe? " "Kin yo rend! ' "Yes." , "Kin yo write! -Certainly." Kln yo figgerr . "Of coarse. " : "Air yo" married r " Waal, we did want a married roan nex time. The las' three teachers baa ran off with gals, an tbar ain't enutf gals In this hyar neighborhood bow. But I don s'pose none of 'em would want a lean feller like yo', I don't reckon yo not bein married H make moch diff'rence. Couldn't expect sieh a po ly feller ter be married. . Than thar's oaa thing. Ma an BUI Simpkina an A If Toney is all gwine ter school an larn ter read an write. I done licked Bill, an he none licked AH, Ml reckon the only one ter settle with fat me. We ain't gwine tar 'bey no man we kin lick. Kin 70' foot?" "I studied boxing," said tha stranger. "Don't know not bin 'bout that. Does i makin boxes make muscle' "Try on and see," was tha cool rejoin der. . The bigjnoantaiaeer hit ai the little man, and when he regained consciousness ; be had his head In tha wood box and his feet sticking up in the air. . Looking about hint with a dazed 4 sion be said: 4 - : "Young feller, shake 1 I'U go with yo some day, an well git thet school. Aa say, young feller, set ma ter work en them boxes, will jo'f" Washington Star. SOME IDEA OF SPACE. Tzda Is Civea by a CawteaasJazaaa ST tae :. Meat KMstaaft Raad fitaav Stan or planet are aaid to be "fixed" when they are separated from as by a dis tance so great that a change in their or bits makes no perceptible difference in their positions, even though each "fixed bodies may travel ao orbit 100,000,000 miles in circumference in the course of a year. These "fixed" stars may be only a few paltry inillkms of miles away, or they may be billions or even trillions of miles from the pygmy planet upon which we have our being. Tbe most distant of all the orba. as far as astronomers know, la tbe fixed star Sigma Draeonia, which is separated from ua by a distance so great that mil lions and billions of miles are only aa inches and feet compared to the miles which intervene between our earth and the sun. Astronomers are noted for their pro pensities for indicating stellar distances with robust and well developed strings of figures, bat in tbe ease of Sigma Dranenis tbe distance is so great that figures fail to give any conception whatever. - The amayingastronomicaldiauuter.'es of the last few decades have caused tbe as- - tro nomers to look out for anew method of expressing ' distances where a straight string of figures is of no avail. They hit up on the plan when they adopted the "light year" system. Nowadays, when distances to be expressed are top great for old s tronomical reckonings, tbe "light year" is resorted to. light travels 'at the rate of 186,530 miles per second, and, reckoning the day at S3 boors 66 minutes and 4 sec onds in length, and the year at 365K days. an astronomical light year ' will equal ' 5,S&4.Ce5,14S,329 miles. The above fig- ares, which represent tbe distance which light will travel in a year, when multiplied by 129 give us the distance to Sigma Dra conic, or, in other-words and figures, that star is 129 light years, or 756,000,000,000, 000,000,000 of miles from nsl ; If Sigma bad been blotted out of existence before oar Revolutionary war began, its fight . would still be shining as though the star were yet in place! St. Louis Bepoblio. '. How Senator Flao&& Ki Miawihiiiait : The otJier day, while a cog was being repaired in tne macninery of tbe Grand Army of the Republic department. Adju tant Carity Harrison soldiered enough time to tell a story of Senator Plumb and his remarkable memory. ' It was said of Senator plumb that, al though be met thousands of people, ha sel dom if ever forgot a face or a name, and he remembered not only the last name, bat also the front name, and all the ini 'tiais, titles and other debris that usually surround the Kansan. "After I was introduced to Plumb, aaid Curiey, "it was ten years before I spoke to him again. "One day I was on board a train be tween Lawrence and Kansas City, when Senator Plumb entered the car, and, slap- ping me on -the shoulder, said, 'Hello, Curley!' - , ' "He sat down beside me, and I said in same surprise: Whom did yon ask who I waa before you came inf . " Xobou7, said Plumb. 1 " I never met you but once,' I said. " 'I know it,' said Plumb. 'On tbe east steps of the statehouse as Topeka, ten years ago this September. Jim Hallowell introduced us.' - 'How did yon remember my name I asked. " Well, said he, I remembered Curley, and the rest came easy. I always make it a point to remember a man's first and, if I have, that, I never have any trou ble about remembering the other." " To- peka State JournaL , . Ia Oraaoa, Many funeral customs In Greece i unique. The body of an unmarried girl is always dressed as a brtue, the common saying being, "She is married to death.". The body of a boy is always dressed as sailor. , Women never accompany funerals to church or to tha graves. Processions are always on foot, the priest leading, ac companied by acolytes bearing the cn and lanterns. The body of tbe deceased ia invaziabiy exposed to view, and at the close of the service in the church, which concludes with the words, "Take the last kiss," both friends and strangers press about tha body and give this token of fare well. . . ... Sleep- Hygttiaa, Physicians declare one-half the. diseases flesh Is' heir to are contracted by sleeping two ia a bed. It is only tbo True. There ia a poison constantly arising . from ec body which tbe other Inhales. Two single beds placed side by sida will do away with, much ot the bad eSect, and yet one need not feel that they are realiy alun. narveloea Beaalta. From a letter written bv Rev I Gun- derman. of LMmofidale. Mica, we are ncrmined to make this extract: "I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discrrrerv. . as the results were almost marvelous in the case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist church at Rives - aactioa she waa brooeht down with Pneumonia suc ceed inc La Grippe. Terrible rjaroxvsras of coughing would last boars wan little interruption and it . seened at it tbe could not survive them. A mend re commended Dr. Kiok's New Discovery. it was Quick a its work and hrghl sat isfactory ia remits.' Trial bottles free at R R Btr.T.AMTs drug store. Regular shte 60c and tLOO. - . ; L ADI EZS Knsacci - DR. PEUX LK BRUM'S Steels Pennjrojal PiUs are the original aad oaly m ruutvxx, aaia ana raiiaoio oa the mark. Priee. SLOO: aant i : i - r i .1 . wr wail, waunw autu WUf sty Rr R. BKLlAhrr . Sols Aseats, WUminxaa, It. C ary PAW ly naltm CKBrrwCa. mT-"' eatHsuTi,t.r J r v ... , or otat ia BlaiB wraanar. br upreaa. prepaid, (or, i -w, c . hum, ara. "ssJti cure rcu:.rin ; fraxix I t Bis tor aaaataral mm I .iaa, I dweharaaa, laaaaaatioaa, r taaw? VI irritatiuaa ar aievralioaa aasTaya-ia. of aaeoas Bwabrmaaa. - - - - "ainlaaa. aad aot actna- var tha Fai. i ii I -11 f r-s Yrv1 taith thai I r &jSJwSS)j tne BUiu- I 0 - . v mml . M ... ... 11 hijHNjuviV r S The BestT" I V fimrlrlneTnharrn I Bowden cohtadjs Than Any Blsterml Tbe Only of Stone in -Dr. J B.S. Holmes, ral Aconrnattan. savs Lit hie Water extensively in bladder and kidney troubles, and tbe re--.soils have been most gratifying. From - W. A, Wakely, M. Lriibta Springs,Ga. obtained quick Popular Prices. Rheumatism and Bright s Disease. BOWDrV UTHI A WATER a gawaawed mo cm aH anaaata of tae Kj rnitad BUKtter, Ubiwil 11 . lnann. Goat aad Kcrraaa Uiaptaa. zHan Cm brmr ilUimliMc pmnhinr Our Sparkling- Table Water Has no BOVDEPJ LITHIA mar 8 D&W ly $350,000 AT MINIliU&l RATES BY THE ATLiSTIG HATIOHAL BANK, WIIilllNQTON, N. C, on approved security. - No customer good. Accounts solicited. Unsurpassed facilities in every department of banking. No interest paid on deposits. J. . lORfOQD, PreiML , . ' f. J. TOQUE, CHilier. . !l4f . : " ST. MARY'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, ' KATiEIGH, K. O. The Advent Term of the Fifty-fifth 24th, 1896. ' Special attention pai.i to thorongb Certificate admits to Vassar. jy 19 Wm RE ACE Ko SBprrior week done aarvaef, Nonh Ithaaaaw the brxt iacslXj k kaa ever had. The advaatazesoaered ia lAeratare, Lsagtaucs, tfasic aad Art ate esaarpaaed. ead for mastmcd CaiaVwac' jaSSta . . TASTELESS D IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE SOcts. G AUTiA. fxxav. Hor. xS. ISS3. PmrtlIeBetoeCo8i.Lmis,lo. ... . r .i.mI.-i.m- va aM last Tear. SOS hot Has of CBilVK-s TASTKLK CUHi. TOIC aad bar. MQ1W UIFW umu, u ffc mma mam pariaoeo ol u yeaia, u imm mw i mmwm raoMiaa amctv uwnn wiwaaw tMta.r pa ycax Sous. igencniir. AaxsT.CAaa40 per saW Wholesale aad RetaiL aad gaanatf id br R R BeOmmv. Fetail bv J. H. Uanha aad all ata t riiita, WilMirtoa, N. C. - apDat Sm 1831 THE CTJLTIVATOB. ggf7 oav GonntiT Gentleman. THS BEST OP THE AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES OKVOTZDTO Farm Crops and Hor culture ft Iniitrawina tire Stock andrJairymt?;, VTkn. .ta wtaaa. all nn dcxaroaeass of Ksni ta. FOBBx? wara, miwaj, mwmi titapery. vunii.ary o Aaawen, TwmmA KeaaV a ' .Ua uca, fant QacJCkwa ss. Duauiz scoaoBry.ao. . "r mm aftbaW-ck. Its .k IVa. aillauaial lirht BDOBOBSOt the SUiutlaittuCalTiBiiiiiai ITtf.fr If my a"r Y "r USU. It is liberaay iarated, aad coatua M readias aattet thaa ever eviore. The neaenpoa Price per e bat we oex a SMXlAL RX SUCTION iaoat CLXTB BATES TOW 1887. TWO tTTBSCklFTIOzIa, ia aaa nadttaacs KX tTTBWaiTTIOR'l. aa. ao. M tm rvzscsxrtvisx, . o. n ' Ta SB Nsw Swteribsn for 1 S7 sartarH a, wa wax. tarn tbs itm atxxti CBXrT OX taw 1807. ar fLTJTzTjTJk TVCZXzt I0X lOaOtr, IS' rf IJtAMT.il. T. Dorft You Believe It. J HAVX HOT CLOSXD UP MY rLXCl UF r do I fstcad to oo so. an repornrio tae coa limnHiar . I aa rami of aew (imn.iin eve.y day, bat tarre a roooi tora rew aaw. mm I to pkaa mm aarit tbe proooare ot a fii anatbtr of tta sMd poepat of tais extyv Saavag 10c. Bnetfn& a. rmartti, lift. II Saaxk Float ai ttaaxsT uiom are aaaaaany I .nnima ia naid to ta. Prfpaco I ToCa Ohrcn Auoy this year in valuable articles to smokers of Genuine urraam tobacco You wCI find ooe coupon in side each 2-oocoe bag, and two coupons inside each 4-ounce bag. But a bag, read thecoopon and see bow to get j-oor share. tej lithia Odtar Hatamr Water In taVV Known the Bladder Kidneys ex President Georgia Sure lleujl- 'Have nsmt RnwrVn Tjfhia War A; D, Auburn, N. Y says: "Have and satisfactory results ia Chron.. Zqul. 7oar Sale in Any Quantity By SPRINGS CO., 174 Peacbtree St, Atlanta. Ga. TO LOAN pat off for a day it bis security is f.CCOKER, Jrn AaisM MET. School Year will begin September lnstrnctlon on the violin. ' ' ' . : REY. B- SMEDES, A- M FOB YOUNG luADIES. Baleigh, N. C. JAJHKS DIM WIDDIB, m. A. . (U"mtf of Yi-ztm 0 Fana3At- LTAXTOH BDILDIliG AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, azton. N. G. DIRXCTORS. J. D.' Croom, Maiton. Ed. McRae, Maxtoo. J. tt Kinsey, Maiton. G. B. Sellers, Maxtoo. G. B. Patterson, Maxton. Wm. H. Bernard, WilmingtonJ E. F. McRae, Baemont. The attention of investors in Wil mington Is called to the fact that tbe average profits on Six Series of Stock in this Association have been over Fourteen Per Cent. Initiation Fee, 25 cents per Share Subscriptions to btock payable in eekiy instalments ol zb cents per bbare. , .:. i The management is prudent and economical, as is shown by the fact that the Association has sustained no losses, and its annual expenses, in cluding taxes, are only aboat Two Hundred Dollars. J. D. CROOM, President W. B. HARKER, Secretary. jetta. SPAEKLIHG GATAYBA SPRI1IG8. For Thirty Yean the Favorite Resort of the People of the fiape Fear Section. OPEIT JUNE 1st. These iustlv celebrated Springs of North Carolina are beantifully lo cated In the shade ot the Bine Ridge climate delfrhtf aL waters emt- nentlT enrative f or Dyspepsia, Liver Disease, yertix, Spinal Affections, Neuralgia, , Rbeomatism, Scrofula, Gravel, Diabetes. Kidney Affections, . . Chronic Congh, Asthma, Insonuia, ' Debility aad Skin Diseases. Hotel rr fitted and in eood order. Write for terms. - - DraJS- .O. Elliott & 8onr Spatkllnx CaUwba SprtaS,N. C, .rld.. . -Ta. Institute JsUM. 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Matioa . a at, Caaubuaia la.35 a at. Lake Waccaaww ll.Ua ax. tDafly caccpt Snday. Tsxiasaa SoDtatadNcca Bance Koad bnattl iaSpax,HaS.aa4J3 pavaone Sm,ad Mi SjOB a st, GceeanrOat t.47 p at, Xiascoa T 45 p sv R 1 1 at a at, GteaaviSc tUS a a. Axrhnag HjJax at II 00a aVYeidoe lLtO a at,das. exorpi Sudav. ... Tcaias ca Waahiagaa Scaack leave Wauiseiis BJSJaaiaadSOppat, amve Pmxmmtix a ai sad 40ra ccsarauglems fsiawh IS.ta aad (90 p ax, arrive Waasiagloe 11 SS a at aad T JO p. au aailv except Saadar. " -. TtataaavaBTarfaaroJf.C, aa3y at S. p at. met Plrawath 7-35 p B. Kcxsrsica, teans K- xntk dailv at Tit a m.. Aniia Tarinm a S a Tixia ao MiJi a m c Pnaea a. ... r.,...i...... h Cdaayaacept Saadar. tCO.w; tarw. SmUBtak. M. IJt a . Kstaraiai, leaves SmitaifVl S Su a m, arrive tMdsoora, H. C, 15 a m. (Kl oa nasavtii. Bnacfe Mavea Kack Koaat at 4J0 p Bnivea NaaaviQe SJtb p av, Spcuis Hope fat pm. Sai a, .it, Ion Spaas laope 8 a at,Maea i a&jc Ittta; amr Jiocxr aioaat 1 05 a at. daily asceat Saadaa. - ToHaeevtmraa tosaca. eve wanaw wt Csatca Daily except asaayat LLJOa at and K.4Sp w; ktlnwCtoCT ataspa.aad,U.aaat. rkweaca Kadraaa msm.w- Pee Do. IU a Lata) t JM a bv Bum 9 30 a au Kawiaad t M a asuaaiag leaves Kowiaadf ps armies Didoa Lit p ah LanaS-cv p at, rce JJcc .aa p at, tJazly. Tnaw - oa ti.ni Kranm leave txab at l.a)a mm, CaairauwB IS. a.aajv Coeway lS.t5 p b. am vcamap a av a a, Caadooara U p arms nxi sju p ax, uauv except oaaoay. xaihoad leave rmaxt9tiB.It. ml . b IJariiattoatS8aax,iaaVaBMf 8 15 p at, km attaauai S St a a aad IS VJ a at. nine Caeraw 1040a at aad UtOvsi. ieave Chetaw litSpa. ortm Wadeaboro ISpa, Retav. mg leae Wadea- barot p ax. arrive Cbeeaw 4 5V p at, ien Ctetaw i 4 59 D.udS.P a.arriv Dariiaatoa tta ud tzVpax. Leave Datfiartca T p av, 8 aad 145 a av jam rtoreace s.s p at, x p at ara s 1 a av. Daihr csopt Saadar. Saaoay traow leave iknds TWaav, Dar-majtos T 45 a at, airive FMreecet 10 a. ttemxax leave rvrace a at, Uwbacioa lllia, amva ncyds lata, Tauas ware Guaoa 8.1a a ax, Btaatiuiiae 41 a at, i Darbacioa T.40 a at Soatsr lata. K m. leave aaatter B-BU av. Hiilia.ni sua arrm-BcaaesiavilIe tM pw. OOao. 1 35 pax. Ceaasl ot aoata Ursaaa Kaitroad leave Saw jtOtpat, Maaaaag tjapat, arrive Laae'i t IS pot. wave xaara an m m. - v s.M itav t 33a at. Daflr. GearretDwaaad Wcscra Railroad leave Uatil.N ia.1 l p at. amv tauaimaia IX at. sAV leave Cixmm.a T a av 3 p w. arrrve T aim 8.Z5 a at. 5 B k. Dadvexce otSndav. - WiBO. aad rapeneviOe Beaack leav WOaaa t.10 p ax, UJ8 p at, arm Seaaa t.SS p sx. Sstitaield 8.01 a av, JJaaa s.aa pax, ravcttevuie as p. l.Vlasx, SawtaadBASpa. telaaUg leave Rowaad t .H a a. ravettrrille U.1S a m. 8.4 p m. Dm 11.49 a av, aHmavKl atj? ga. Tt lwa Vt.n pi Maailii Wi i A Aasasta Rmilraad rraia kaWa 'Sam Otf 4 tta a, Ockob tUta, arrive Dcaaarit t tt a a. Ketaiauc Irave Ilea ar n p at, ua oa K IS a at. S.nater S 05 a a Dadv. Iheaoafla Brack txaia leave Cms. 5 45 a at, ar rive P-rtaaiVi t IS a a. Rcuniine leacs Pn raaili IS a mt armea Ctesoa 1 50 p av. Dailv except Saadan. Biaepville Btaack ttaiaa leave SlSrCt 11.1 a a aad T J5 p a, arrive Ltckaow 1 p a asd 8.15 p a, I Retanios leave Laekaow ittl aad 1 09 p a, ar- ira K!liotsaa a aaa I mi pa. Ttaulj ejgept -inantT. -aaoeay oa?y. H. M. AMARSON. AartGcai: L, R. rXKLY.Geam T.M. KMXRSON. Traac MaaaMr. scptT tf itMc i; icra In Effect Wednetdav. May 7th. 1896. GOING BAST. GOING WIST. Jomnj mm Ima Sesz. 17, UBS. iadeuAa. I 'Vtt I Bicaaanad r9 w I - r STATIONS. -i Arrive Leave i ; ' Arma Leapt P.M. P. M. j XmT aTmT ........ 8 80 CnliMinm H . 4 Kianco. IS 89 ... .... 8 t tS Newbera 81? 8 SO 8 8T 8 t alia Wart City... 8 81 8 tt P.M. P mt. 1A.M A.M. 1 4 umiaum with W. A W. traia booad North. learns Gvdxcoro at 11 85 a a , aad with Soatbera Ruhvay tram areat, aanxf wcaoaooiD aao p. av, aad wah W. aT. AN. atNeawara tar Wiiattastoo i Railway (rata. araiiraUaMlWx a. aad with w. W. troa tat nana ax J p. at. no. oaa aaa ivuV.H.tan S. IV. DI1X, Sap'h a. ti Old Newspapers. vyotJ CAN BUT OLD NXWSPAPIRa, la At Your 0m Frico, At the STAR 03m, r aalubte for WRAPPtNG PAPKR, sad excellent tor Placing Under Carpets. mm v-S H BW.K : JU... I II ! ... .JL.TI VNL. a M . lL...Graeasbcra... A. IS v . - Ho. 2 . ' , -. fcOKTH BOTJJfS. amtsa. . ' - . - atitnw, trcii. ..... .... . m ata.ja I Znm MiitatM. Ill ft j, - i' tie. it. SOUTH BOUKD, aOLaa. 't ! fy Leaw ttatfaiaa Us p m Lcm ScDtedc. , lij - Arerre CiiAaJoau.. t At rarsocvOi. n tacAxincic Oanx Uacforaa puaKatbacba.aSaloDl' the eeahoars An LratatGiccBsfaoia wah the Bcathcra Kaihny Comlmr atwaiaw Cow with the Kortiak A we nl R.M.ml ikkoi Saiea. AtWikaCiin with the Kcrfoiz Van Kjrfra ad poiata North aad Vea.ii Gnaa SoBihera RmUmmj Ccmpaay tor l-alriah. d all DOistl Kfirf a i . borawsh the rtl mm Ih A tiauric Coaxt Lk Um all pttt Soaia. at Maxtoaosh tacBcabomd Air-Low fan.? aaaauaoausboathaad Sovcanxt. Qenl Paanenger Agent. ' ' v"nv f eet 18 tf . Fetata- I VTSr' .V " " - - -Sv "T SERVICE . " ' : V Z ' c VIST AM) SOLTK. ' Aran. 5th. las. t t Kan liuna p aj x w. "I WWlhaiaaTC, . S. A 1.130 1 Arrive Mum s is J Arrive fiaalet ? ; 'I till U..U. M ... .... X I Arrive Mcavoa - j S Sol 10 40 j I- r - iv iw iv -1- AitmCaadatat I 10 SO 1 U SS . I I .. . , . . 1 i ' I IATiveSaelby " ! 1 50 I Xeave lUatlet 8.A.L.9I i - J ..rw. SmwrmB I 9 - I ' -' !' r Kuock - iMsj . " 10 4 I - 1 I 1 : ' P W I Leave Cheraw 8.11 . 5 SO t. - KoLock - i 6 50 . ! Cisborae ( s '"'kBh h 50 : ' - i ' ' at i -1 1 Leave WOsoingtott S. A. L. 3 0 j 1 . t i I Ant-xCheoaer . 1 I" Greed ; ! 1 ft.4- J ta 1 i .-Ataam "A A W. P. 5 as) . Ar MoatsoBety WcttofAla. 45i , P M ' i Arrive Mobile K. A K. 4 ' . .-' 5 New Orient " 1 8 S0 ' " . tA. hi.: P. at. A'iw Oh-mbia C y. A L 10 U 4 9 7" ,.M . ,V.W. Amve Aaraata P R. A W. C ft 8 f 5 05 t P M Amve afacoa' M A N 1 ' j s EAST AND KORTH. AraxSih. 1884. - (No SS oM ?P. M. Leave WHaiaztoa Arrive Baalet S. A. L itiO A.M.I 8 5 8 15 10 3S S 15 U 1 i iA. M. ! ii 36 i a iP. M j 1 r I 3 33 !3e406 Bala Ra'eiKh (P. M iA. M. 8.A. L;5 507 SO I 8 OOf 7 U Arrive Portaaoath Korfolk Arrive Riduacod P. M i.. M. A. CI J 8 40 8 40 P. R.R. U 101 10 48 A. M P M B4Si UM 3 5 90 ' Balriaere : Pkhadeaa New Yak 8 st; 4 SS Arrive ia VQaunWo. fna ,n m., WvV foath aad Wear, 1x60 aooa Daly, aadSJO a. Padan Sh intra hi i , H.a,W mmA a.u Train. 40B. 40x. 41 aad SH. Faliaaa Steepen beroeea Haalet aad roroBaoaih. Tran40i,44,S8aai4L ' Pallan Fleecer. lnnni Wo aaJ W.A:.,-i Traio, 3 aad ., Ttvaa 403 aad 4QS are -lha Atlanta Speciat ' acpOToetveavjariaceaat Kith anal. Tiaaa4biaxd408 - Ckwe coaaectiooa rt Atlaata tar K rv Caa-taaooea. Kawtville, Meapas aad the We Cloae mmiiia ax Ptatajauata IHrl Baltiaarx Pathavrhaa. Kew York aad the SauZ Da3y tDairf ex. Saaday. tDailvex. aeaday. fat father miaraatua apply to . TWOS. 1. MKABKS, ' rial ft nail HiV .nia HP H. W. B GLOVIB. TBW- t. .nuaiiMiH. ia'i V. R. McBU.Gea Sapx. R. St. IOeUx. Vaa-PwaahBt aad Geal Ma atHd The Clyde Steanisliip Co. New York, Wilmington, N. C A2TO Georgetown, S. U res. Now Tark tar WIlaBlaartea - CRQATAN, Oct. st Nov. 4 PAWKIX, ONI IDA, . Satarday, Nov. 7 tw Raw Torn. : Oh KID A, Oct, 31 her. T Nov. IS s. c. CROATAN. -Satanay, PAWNXR. Tkaaday, WlLaalBzrtaa Car tJeersesav CROATAN, Nov. Nov.. t PAWX1T . ' Satarday, aoaua ia North aad isapry Is B. GL SMA1XBOMRS, Rvj-U. TBKO. a XGXR.T. M, Bowfiaa Gaea, N. Y. WM. P. CLYDK a CU. j iictai Azeatx. aowtia N.V. .. r.- , . ct ssn D. O'Connor, - RRAX XSTATR AGXNT. VB awartoa, N. C Saorex, Oaaoa aant . naiiliaix tar aax. 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