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" a v A it a . t- L L 1 Deceived of your child by accrptine )mc druggist rruy otfer you Tt PUiTN LOVtML T r4 m !. m i l, frnt m It fvl8ian Ant it mr fev iW r -i . ir an.! - :4fi. u(t t fe m. j!n tmsitmt lit H Mf plm. tn.J Ma aanl r1ft tu ttmt. .- f Wits 1.itfl r. 5liJa. -WArum uimUm -n v.mbii JdirL T : u :ciuai4 p uU 4ipMi:ntf ! r f mfmsitkUf wimtt f!il.J k mtt.U:mi iniaiMK m II U In ir mitif S!rmat ry tliMJ b f-irm nut fT fiwiitin loWot Om ,(.- Axr JtrMi w:h mm la pfclk r- Sn wU' r'J tivw 6nl twwiJ la - f 4w (ariMA. a bro twtnlnW in war UfxrI tw)wm. mtt la all bail aia .saefy ofclf . iW thM Uflt ai f t.m axua Wotft C U fiwti T C biMia r aolabuT'-i.n-l f. uitnt I3a': ni la iin of m Tmemtbr I hia how ftm fll ? 16 pnliey, ;.-f -rv t no & luaJ ! hikl Ml tuxixiv NI Si-s. to Alt di!-Wfcia. nrj .nMn aia. tf fn't Ual ti yar Urn Sftio.f wH haw U d!ffal. " Whr t -!. )r -i fcioala &- .f- tiiay fca Ua.n!B. aod l wJJ f,, t,Lft w!e."i ui i e i(wo titat 1 iwl 'i-a ..'Jlsk on. V cuf uv'va t tha Imiot) Ibal Il tia waa fi naa a al aH aly la Mtr(t mi finp:rt In tS t.V)rio la liifttUm wr! ii!a.ia oofairoafcly opoa am pwriir. Bt '-a:ilf at hi aksa, aa4 tS on tu-i !prt aiaajr peawa. ap" aiaitf r"4" t51 t1 y poJ- ana i -78 to. fflm f mooiaa oa Uwnaj I Iwal f 4i-iail aa4 M.4 f,ri mpefi a -aaik v' Wfca t ai nr fca to-y UWHal of uua a mfttt-m. tli-f -i-ctJ ayirUaia and I ra, ,-w, a f t&w toaitrr to ar. rl (-r. a !. w!kaar fa or r:aia-loa t anttot tail. lafimimS cua taal h7 a.jjk it riai taat laa p. bi f mily acJ av-Uin ahoitk) b" riii'i. Saat basaotikl ofofra tau fsU. 1 lwam-4 ai a.tar-r4 taal &Aa urawlacl 0 taa Baits EiaVal mttf. m maA of mlaot claoUfio MaJomaota. hat n lmpfUf fn laaa tooaiaa to ?aniuf4a: la a pufciia " 9Mprmm ltw 04 4Ufat ff liwaa of taa apar:r. aleaua 6a dfcl o wttaotit MnU aioi.. t cai4i owl a4p faiie e&al ta 1 wroMR r pafte: ticarty fo iat mpir- flpwfta" Ttaai i la ftirua. "iaef t.io.1 CTwki p. haa twao oxwa taaa I jmf cM a ban aa ot up taa oJ4 Pio la taa attiu t rnvaat maVr a liay Sahara a faaUfa taal a fcaoj uaal b fUf la pajaaa bv autua. Tel " ! uitiato tikal fctra otQ ar aar, " fa ur4a Mfa. Baftt'l Hauda, hr daoat. who wrttaa 0 MA I KraU Ma" la Ta Ladiaa' liama Jtmraai 'tVm la ala etotlaua Mm Uo.!a. aa " aale taaO ao litaai a iolaa' wa't anf icmill laa. ad will paa oa lw baa sloita r.f. aao taa aiaw of laa lAwala aa4 o?f aaAtaJ al .Iturlbnlm wm UuJauaa i a- aa aa4 to aT ar a a owpil A ta.la etwmi aa aia fcmraad da cvtiBtl aod gaatwa la which aa w iaay p.rfm-1. aa4 Me all ar fJ aada bar fcwfcrta aa4 mrr1aa an al!ya to givm baa taa ajpaaraaaa cf a tall aromaa, wbaa a&a r-mXt? waa a4i noa taaa f t. ha waa aian a taatlfJ daacaa. aad ha4 daswlaai. taalt aidMa lado!ta la rfrafatai k baa baaUa'a aad art aaak aa aaa I to aaf. ua 1 1 ixxt a. " . aiaia sua taaA Jaa Uad'a baaa m Owlttt. aoJ aia taal .-. . ta itlu laatrwluri la taa taubaiuaJ art ef aloaita. ia aUU Uta ta Joy Li ad ta aaa ta bar graf aail -ma I nwa al aa aa fca ua lrU aaa tata-i" tandarad aad atirlafad I bous. aad ala wwcaad faliaw rr'U hcaa BtrMi iaaa brawl f. laarafcr aialaa k ana Wa aad par1aom Hr ftt "fall irn" appairaaiea araa aa4a T. t.K. abao aa wa tat awn 1 aod IT. I r.r tt jm "" ',sr b la putiiUs. If aa AasorWaa u5ol of utjmak-igj )Ji.hiU traat t&roaA Trkala,. ba wwoid ba trpried aod pvua-tcd al baata laa latl .. 'TVm taavra la dandeaad." tf 4U!a Ia)alf7 ba ooM Bad ql l&al batf a caatary waao laa tW potato tX!tfbl eaina, taa foaT aaard II aalJad m.m .,Uml ' and Ibal ctaea lhae tbT xla'a fwatajwaai tow ww - ' Wbal faa aaid fc ba laa an Bab taaaiIUa la laa wiortd la ha ba fiMiad la tea liUa of Hracoao. ttabal.. Taartaia. ll etaaprlaaa a ataxia ara taanp loatallad la a ehsnlt, Ua laaip twla oparatrd by a axnatl djnmam 4rto by taa wbaaj of taa rlllaca aalll Taa eaxx O-mtlag baMarlaa with bfea OlaraUatf waaaltacaad la trta wr t&a acaama of P'AraM. a franca aa1 aa Taara waea tan of laaco. aad laay raut.il laa balaa aaatla aad J poo ad IW. a aiUaoalai rWldad fc radao abuCa. Va-tatta -aa taa only (Wat amon aa R.igtaa rapnTun. ita aaa fa la aatbt aad rf a-tlJy bl!t a-tao far a.iia. ffa aaa a Thfartaa (tatrbartaa) aad faa to taa Imparl! d!ralt7 by il Ury aitUl aad ability. HOBIIf SOS CRUSOE. THt tXACJ LOCATION OF TMI3 MC- wya isano home. Oa tha OHftaaJ TTtl ra. aa ffVaaarad T Om Faa, tl Waa Stlad Taa Craaaa Waa Wraa-ad aa I.Ua la taa Dalta " Qon war aakad. "WWt la taa tair! of Rolrnrft Croanaf tba taa jeetey af p-opj wwakl umr, M Jom Fr oaaW Honsa wookt - ao f ar aa to ty .oaa iwnaaa LT-aoa aad Alaadr Sal kirk w-ra 00a ad taa auoa paraco. If taa er1a ik. of Da Foa'a " Robla aao Creaa" had bao ka tn taa Ut-r dUiaaa, lha laWad af Joan Fr-o-ndna Wild orrar aara bnra aaaooiatad with taa aacoa of KoUaaoa Crtuam Oa tea ariclD-l UU pa of IKU rr- Cn.Uah rotnaaoa It U ttacy atatrd taal Croana waa wricked. aad aftarard llad for mujr yra 00 aa airaataa in taa (Vita of tb Oiiaooo. .aaa raraAdi la a axaaU UUod la th ractSa, la St oarrnM aoaUt laUtuda, and aietuteml 400 mil wa of Valparaiso, oa ta tuioui cout Taa cUmaae U not trop ical, aad taa aolj, which is Ugbl aapporta a artnocrr aoi ft n'tow to. Ia JT0O," aaya Sir WyrUl Taotnpaoa in hi arPcxKinlof thla talaad, "Damplar 1W at J aaa Ftraandist, aad whlla thra Captala .Htrmldtln of taa Ctxma Port gal W lJTrW with hla man. ij of whom dwrvd. bat wm r afterward taken oa Nmrd by Uuaplar. Ftra araurxti. bow nr. rvtaalaad oa ahor. In October. 1T04, taa Claqa Port Wrnrd aad fotmd two of lb a bmtj. the othars apparttatly harlr.g nmn napiurad oy ta rraca. Oa thla raakrn Captain $trddllaii bad a dlaaiw rvwtjl wlta hla maatr, Alazaadcr talk Irk who tttitUivd on brio put aabora rather than ar r ion t with Sir Jdltna. Sel klrk'a dVatm waa en roplid with, and he waa arct oa abort with a faw ordinary twr aHr. IWnrp taa ahlp lrft ha brantrd tn ba rrmlrnilS'-d. but thla waa rafuaxd. with tha rurlot r-ault that, with llttla mrrll of hia own. b bmatm a hero at all dm a Kohlaia Craaaa, tha cyacau ra of all bmya" ry . It la nt ty Im probable that Alex ander Si-Ulrk rtrr placal hla Joomal la ttw haadji of I Foe. but hia atury ax t itrtl mxnvo pv.t.JUj InWrrat. and In catar- inj fr the f.jhlk atnaamrnl that prlnoo f pvvnv-.ri waa looat Ukaiy to hara- vl-I StrHlrk'a takr for ams bl nation m st.i .it.Vf ruat-rt! In on of hla wnodar fi.il r-skh.ci.' n---U Many of the Incident i.-. tu- ,i?,-ntur a of itoblnaon Cruaoa' . t mU-mIt in-nj.srrti with lb aarra titw of .--lkirk aad ar andnnbcrdly takco ffi. athrr !( Tar (rxamplo, the foot-j-ri r. t om th nd aad tha deeldclty In rp-U-a! d-arTi; ti-o "f nanti Oxuwa'a la- lanal wHild bettor with one of the mjtlyin, Ularui of the Wa Indie. AW al-r Mulilrk waa rvliavrd from what ap prara to biarr la ft by no mean unbtmr a Ma cil! In l by the abtp IukB. Cap tain W al Hrra. " " hafio ba oa the l lacd In a)niflfr ailUud for 4 ytwra and 4 t0.3nt.Va. Hf itiaral I lxa tenant of the Wry mouiS la tT.M. at lha a of IT Whet arm kk Into ln Fna'a fc-rounl, w Bad IA!,. aftrr t"ru.p had rprnl aime lima to tha !! tjita. ha ami hla frlenda fit Umi out url for AfrW- for a oariro of Lana to the Utof fVpeeTnl r. 15. "at m anil " t imte from IV Foa'a book, "aaadtOa! v to tha northward upon our owa naii. ' A t'.rT paain the ernatrir tha taat ale a hurrkana and wmr- for waoy data utvM to frt an oTa ration. Whan al U. n waa nblained. thay femnd tha ahip U tv "In abnol II deT c north latltadr that ha (the oa plain) found ha wa on tha natal of Onia na. or th arwth part of Uracil, b-yood the tirr Aro. aard that part of th Hrwr (r o)n' r.,r.;:ir.ly cajlaj the Of il rlr r "' TV- Wp waa found to be an taoch flarna d hf the rm thai "w concluded ther waa u: Inhabited eouatry for oa to hava fw-im?- to till ww name within tha cirvla of tfce l aribJi Uland.. and tan r- forw rwli'il s. t&aad away far Hrbdc a. aad by karpin- oS at am. arokl tha IndraTt of th bay r g-i'.t of MWa With thla il.-aijta we rhaafmd oar emu and att rl nrthw by w at, in order to r-ach aoie i f the Fnallah Ulanda. whera I hjf d for r-u. f. but our oya waa oth- la dVtrrtuln-d. for. bain In th lati tude of 13 cU and 1$ minute, a aer oad aai m cam uprvo u. which carried ua away with the aame Imprlutwity wtat- ward and df te u. a out of the way of all huasaa n)8WT- thai, had oar lire been to the am. wa w r rather In dan- i of U la de-rurl by ! than vrcr raacrnln; r own ooaotry. " Ajflaa tha arriral of th maa Friday and cnonmilo a with him a aaya. ta ijiaa 1 1 1 j if th enn-nta, whVch are a ry aa mi and noffl oua aboot Tobnaro : "TaJa I uoderatond bi be ao man than th at of the tide, aa gvinn oat or ooraln In. bat I afSrrwmrd underatood It waa oc- caaioaxxl by the areat draft and reflux Of tha mUMr rtr r Oroonoko. in th tnoath or glph of which rlT-r. aa I found after- oar laland lay. and taal taia lana wab-h I p-r-iraal ta th W. and St W. waa the arm talaad of Trinidad, on the earth tiat of the mouth of th rl-nr I ak.nl hlra (Frtdayl tha name of the mr rral of hia wrt of people, but could not l no other aam than tarto. from whenc raally uaderatml that theao were the Carlbbs a, which our map place on th part of America which reachea from the month of th rlrer Oronaoko to Uulaaa nd onward to St Martha (probably St Martin ") . Trinidad la at all time plainly rUlble from Tobago, belna only 19 mile diatant. Th only other laland from which Trinidad may a a a ia rm a, w nun n mile do north, but Trinidad can only be tad out on vrrr clear daya Mo rr. Granada waa Inhabited In Craaoe'a tlma by Carl tv Z ha-a airra thla ratner ienxoy argu ment la what mla-hl at Crat alht aerm to be a trtrt-1 aubjerl. but Kobinaon Cru- aithoturh a Octltiooa character, la an wrU known and ao often th aabjec of r ryday alloaion I hope I will bo exenaed la taking up aa muca tvme ia prorrag abcft ha wwa rmlly auppo-1 to m lioa ana la corrwrUna an error which la ao widely d-foaed. Philadelphia Publio Iadjt-r. raaia Had Tap. "la-Jjtbome and Briatol." aayath Phil adelphia Becord, "ar only nre mile part, aad yrl It aomeume taaea wu aaya for a kt rn ilea in on town wj ranch Ita d-intlon In the otaer. iw mail all by way of Philadelphia, mak la th aattr dlatanc la tranai about 40 tnUra. The pnafcfPc-a at Iauihorae and Edn are only SW yard apart, and ya a latter from one of tbeae ofScea to lb other meat travel 8 mile aia Philadelphia. tvu --p 1. -lltaed ba letter which th lat- William Kioteyof llrtatol rerelrwl ahortJy before hl death. Thia letter nau been addreaard to Urtatot, It. i.. ww roau- dreaaed to Brlatol. 1. It waa rooaitad thraa -an after It wa written. " Ocata MUk aa It I. ku.an that whil lha cow'a milk tain aim 12.44 per rent of aollda, th can ami milk ha IR.T9 per cent, out toe moat Important taator ot to w jjtum- .... . . . t .V. 111. . I aeooaoted to c 11a faedlna of Infanta. lo Ita Immunity from the daoa-r of oarryln th g-rroa or labe-calar dlaeaaa. th o a foatrr mothr not belc tlabl to loba-oaloela. It . tar thla tnllk that It ! hatter In fiedlna power and much aaaler of dlrallno taaa u-i w a . eon bato nrotiaciy tea aaw roa ) of k- .rtirlaa For thla raaann alaota rrrara dw not rl ao rapidly, and thoa th milk eoUiinaaimoai aa-w-. th roach lha day. Craaaa riiase tut rapwiy in inra . . it 1 iti. hoof ra that mil 1 aep- iatw i ' " an Infant or laralld opoo ou a will h area that In t"- tr proper lloa at th baainnlng of lb ik. t.y.iA aroraxlmata more to f rea day mmllk a th day adtanca. th tarta- k tioa beloa qalla-enoacb to ae aoir aa j . Another nolo t la fact 11 ma - ... orcf aoai amUk lath portablUty of fat th aalmal prodoetn it in c .viij'- fi A 11 troubl and of danr In ebantn tha dairy -apply of coura obUId by taa na of a go. Ita retnoral bela a altupla matter. ew York Trlbnn. Call I Jodaa Prlaoner. you are chara-d with Imperaoaating an offlcar. What hara yoo aay for youraBif Priaone Your honor. I waa merely taadlo on th aoraar aaieap- Do yoa call that imperaooatmc aa omaarr Jodaa Ya. Thirty day oa ta Uiaao. New York Jfforoal. O'GRADY TO THE RESCUE. An Irla hnaaa'a arla a Prayer MaaUag. With oae tscapUoB the congentlonf thai lied tna icv. Mr. Job rutin 'a church war Afrlfiaa 1 ranette. Nor waa that Ingle t crpUoti cren a good atlff ribbed Methodist like the hundreds of Georgia dark las that filled tha pews about Mm during tbla moat important rctUal moet- ing af the weak. Ia fact, be was a true Roman Catholic aod hia name was Drank O'Orady. It was the Irishman's first ex-, parlance i;u colored Protestants, ao be caoae a eonsplonoas seat In the front row of the gallery, from which point of van tage he could obarrre all that paspod be neath aad thus tha more readily pick up the caseaUal point of taa unfamiliar ei ilea. Four bymns and two prayer bad pared the way of Brer Johnaing's sermoo. The preacher roea, and a heavy sllenoe fell up on th aaa -nblad throng. He cbose bis text and aallrd la. Ooodnena, bow be argacd, bow be pleaded, that the poor wayward sirjDer might turn trots bis paths of aril and be saved! " Bewnr' de day ob Jedgrnent!" be cried in earnaart warning. "Dar'a gwlne to be a gran claanln out! W'i ail a gwlne to be dl Tided into sboep 00 de one ban an goats oa da odder ban !" Then be paused for a stronger effort. "Now," be cried, "who's a gwlne to be do sheep sad who's a-fiWM to bo de gnalaf" There was no sound. "I aay who's a-gwino to be de sheep ao who's s gwlne to be de goats? Hmf" Still the silence oontinued, and Brer Johnaing waa becoming excited. "Fo do las' time I axes jev who's agwlne to be do abeep and who's a-gwine to be de goata! Hm!" A moment of awful suspense, and then O'Omdy rose In bis seat "Waal, thin," ba called out. "Ol'U be the goata. What's the answer" Boston Budget. Ferfeaiaa aad Thalr la-oaneaa. According to a writer on perfumery, es sence of peppermint is the specific for the development of tbo mercantile Instinct. Hualneaa men, therefore, will do well to see that their handkerchiefs are properly wit urn ted with It during business hours. Kaaanoo of magnolia moves biro who sniffs It to warlike passion. Caution In its use t. tbrv-fn b to be recommended. The scent of the violet, we are not surprised to learn, produce a a itplrit of placid devotion. The Illy, however. -uua olwtlnacy. Extract of tkivrs trnnaforrn the milk of honest thought into tilt; rankest poison. EUaenoe of lT gainot changes the frivolous spirit into the 1 rofound and meditative thinker, while vervain has the merit of Instilling artistic ideas. . But the king among per fumes I, without doubt, ambergris, for it Is the raaenoe oa which atone genius may be nurtured. New York Ledger. war over Fifty Year Mas Wimjlow'i Soothing Stxtjf bu bean oaed for orer fitty ye-rs by mil Itooi o( motbeia (or their children while teetbmg. with per led 1 access. It soothes the child, solteni the Rami, allayt all paio cure wind colic, aod Is the beat -tocdf (or Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by Druggists ia every part of the world. Twenty five cents a bottle. 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CURE YOURSELF I TJe Big 4J for unnatural dischargea, inflammation irritation, or ulcerations of m neons mambraDes. rainleaa. and not astrin- iTHeEmWSChWCUCO. ent or PQ-onoM- I ,mm mr an agtiiM, 'or sent In plain wrapper, by expma, prepaid, for i.w, or a Dotuea, f?.7a. mi aa raqnan. Man ca f ft i r- : Owniaa m aa. ff taaarimn. VV ioiiuuti.o .r and Ranges 'just bear in mind Buck & CO., Gen'l Agents, WILMINGTON. N. a sep 9 tf Moving, HoYing, On October 1st we will move to Southeast corner Second and Mar ket streets, previously occupied by Sneed & Co. To save handling and moving we will make reduced prices in every thing in tbe Furniture line. To all those who move and have a house cleaning on October 1st, this is an opportunity tor you. We in vite you to call and see us. Come early and avoid delay in getting your goods delivered promptly. THE SNEED CO.. 116 Market Street, sep 12 tf Wilmington, N. C. F. R. HA WES, Cash ikk. $111,500 00. GABRIEL HOLMKS, GEO. R. FRENCH, BORDEN, HUGH MACKAK, J. G. L. GIESCHEN. If you will open an account in tne your salary each week or month its growth. H. WALTERS. Vice President Book Binderv and Ruling Rooms LIAXTON BUILDING AND LOAM ASSOCIATION, Ma .-ton. N. C. DIRECTORS. J. D. Croom, Mazton Ed. McRae, Mazton. J. B. Sellers, Mazton. G. B. Patterson, Mazton. R. W. Livermore, Pates. Wm. H. Bernard, Wilmington, E. F. McRae, Raemont. The attention of investors in Wil-, mington is called to the fact that the average profits of tbe Siz Series of Stock now in force in this Associa tion have been about Eleven Per Gent. Initiation Fee, 25 cents per Share Subscriptions to Stock payable in weekly Instalments of 25 cents per Share. 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 tazes, are only about Two Hundred Dollars. J. D. CROOM, President. W. B. HARKER, Secretary. s Im rao CT J HXi A'..r&as TO ALL POINTS? KOBTfl. SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST Schedule in Iffect Yay 30, 1897. Train 41 Leavea Wilminetoa 880 on. anives Lnm berton 6 86 a m, Pembroke 5 46 p m, Mazton 6 IS pm, annnDnrg tispn, namiet o ; s p m. w sects at Hamlet with train 41 for Charlotte and At lanta, and with train 402 for Portsmouth, Richmond, Washington aod points North. Train 41 Leaves Portsmouth S 30 a m, arrives Wetdon 11 41 a m, Raleigh S 30 p m, Sanfoid 6 08 p m, namiet a as p m, noctiagnam i bv p m, wades boro 811pm, Monroe 912 pm. Charlotte '10 15 p m, Athens 845 am and Atlanta 6 20am. Connection at W eldon with train from Richmond and all North ern points. Pullman sleeper, Portsmouth to Nashville, Tens. Train 408 Lea es Washington 4 10 p m, Richmond 8 56 pm, Portsmouth 8 45 p m. Arrives Weldon 11 10 p m, Ra'.eigh 2 07 a m, S'anford 3 85 a in, Ham let 5 10 a m, Bockinghara 6 88 a m. Wadesboro 5 64 a m. Monroe 6 43 a m. Charlotte 1 50 a m. Lincolnton 1020 am, Shelby 11 Sam, Rutherfcrdton. 18 80 noon, Aincns 1 10 p m, Atlanta a ou p m. connec tions at Atlanta for all points South and West. Pall man Sleeper, Washington to 'Atlanta, and Portsmath to Chester. Train 33 Leaves Hamlet 8 30 am. Arrives I aurin burg 8 46 a m, Mazton 9 06 a m, Pembroke 9 81 a m, Lumberton 958 a m, Wilmington 13 06 noon. Con nects at Hamlet with trains from Washington, Ports mouth, Charlotte and Atlanta Train 408 Leaves Atlanta 1 00 p m. Arrives Atnens S 16 p m, Monroe 9 30 p m. Leaves Rnther fordton 4 85 p m. Ai rives Shelby 5 55 p m, Lincoln ton 6 56 p m, Charlotte 8 18 pm, Monroe 9 10 p m, Wadesborol 0 31 p m. Rockingham 11 05 p m, Hamlet 11 30 p m, Sanford 1 08 a m. Kaleigh 216am, Wel don 4 55 am, Portsmouth 7 26 a m, Richmond 8 18 a m, Washington 12 81 iioon. F oilman sleepers, At- uuuB to aamngion, ana i-nestrr to rortsmoutn. Train lft !. Haml.t 7 IK n m. ,. n;u. 8 10 p m. Returning, leaves Gibson i CO a m; arrives Hamlet 7 50 a m. Train 17 Leaves Hamlet 8 40 a m; arr ves Cheraw 10 00 am. Returning, leaves Che aw 500 p m: ar- iim nMiaicto iou p in . All trains daily except Nos. 17 and 18. 1 rains make immediate connections at At, lanta for Montgomery, Mobile, New rleans, Texas- uuuonua, mezico, t;nattanooga, niashville, Mem phis, Macon, Florida, for Tickets, Sleepers, etc,, spply to THOS. D. M ARES, Gen'l Agent, Wilmington. N C E. St. JOHN, Vice-President and Gen'l Manage. H. W. H, GLOVER, Traffic Manager. V. E. McBEE.Gen Snpt. T. f. ANDERSON, Gen'l Pass. Agt. Oeneral OfBcea, Portamontb, Vs. sep83tf ' Cape Fear & Yadkin Vailey R'y JOHN GILL, Beccivr COITDENSKD SCHEDTT.E. In Effect October 10th, 1897. NORTH BOUND. No. 2. Daily. Leave Wilmiogton Arrive Fayette ville Leave Fayetteviile Leave Fayetteviile June ion Leave Sanford .... Leave Climax Arrive Gr'ensboro ,, Leave Greensboro Leave Stokeadale Leave Walnut Cove ., Leave Rural Hall Arrive Mt Airy 8 00 11 10 11 31 11 28 12 60 3 49 3 20 8 30 4 18 4 49 6 19 6 45 p m SOUTH BOUND. No. 1. Daily. Leave Mt Airy T HM U .. 1 tX-11 8 40 a m 10 04 " 10 83 " 11 06 " 11 65 ' iii j mi ,,,, Leave Walnut Cove. , , Leave Stokesdale Arrive Greensboro Leave Greensboro ......... Leave Climax ... Leave Saniord , . leave Fayetteviile Junction Arrive Fayetteviile Leave Fayetteviile Arrive Wilmington 3 15 P m 12 43 2 83 3 56 4 00 4 10 7 20 NORTH BOUND. No. 4. Daily. Leave Bennetrsville Arrive Mazton Leave Mazton Leave Red Springs Leave Hope Mills Arrive Fayetteviile 8 00 i 9 02 9 07 9 ?5 10 20 10 40 SOUTH BOUND. No 8. Daily. 4 45 p m 5 02 ' 5 42 " 6 11 " 6 15 " 7 15 ' Leave Fayetteviile Leave Hope Mills Leave Red Snrint Arrive Mazton Leave Mazton Arrive Bannetraville Ho. ie. Mixed. NORTH BOUND. Daily Ez Sunday. Leave Ram ear Leave Climax 6 40 a m 8 25 " 9 17 " 9 35 " Arrive Greensboro Leave Greensboro Leave Stokeadale Arrive Madison 11 or " 11 66 ' No. 15. Mixed. SOUTH BOUND. Daily Ex. Sunday. Leave Madison Leave . Stokesdale Arrive Greensboro Leave Green, boro Leave Climax Arrive Ramseur 12 35 1 25 2 45 8 22 4 20 6 05 p m LOCAL FREIGHT TRAIN No. 8. Leave Wilmington 3 55 p m. Arrive Fayetteviile 13.25 p. m. Passenger coach attached to this train. CONNECTIONS At Fayetteviile with the Atlantic Coast Line, at Mazton with Carolina Central Railroad, at Ked Springs with the Red Springs and Bowmore Railroad, at Sanford with Seaboard Air L-ne, at Gnlf with the Durham and Charlotte Railroad, Greensboro with the Southern Railway Company, at Walnut Cove with Norfolk & Western Railway. J. W. FRY, W. E. KYLE, Gen'l Manager. Gen'l Pass. Agent, oc 5 tf The Clyde SteamsMp Go. New York, Wilmingrton, N. ( ., AND Georgetown, S. C, Lines. Raw York for Wilmington ONEIDA, Satur lay, Oct. S3 CROATAN, Saturday, Oct. 80 wil iiwytow for Naw Vork. CROATAN, ONEIDA, Saturday, Oct. 33 Saturday, Oct, 80 tril lagtna for 6rgStOWB. S. C. CROATAN. ONEIDA, Tuesdty, Oct. 19 Tuesday, Oc. 36 Steamship Oneida does not carry passengers. Throoga Bills lading and Lowest Throuih Rates guaranteed to and from points ia North aad Sooth Carolina. For freight or passage apply to H. O. SMALLBUNXS, Snpt., Wilmington, N. C. THKO. O. KOER, T. M .Bowling Green, N. V. WM. P. CLYDE CO. General Agents, Bowlins aaa oc 19 tf THE SUN The first of American Newspapers, CHARLES A. DANA. Editor. The American Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit. These first, last, and all the time, forever. Daily, by Mail, $6 a Tear Daily and Sunday , by mail, 8 a Year The Sunday Sun is tbe greatest Sunday Newspaper in tbe world. Addreaa THE SUN, Naw York. daelStf Cotvan's Hews Depot, j-O. 17 PRINCESS STREET, two doors vest of the National Bank of Wilmington. New York and other leading Daily Papers, latest Maga sines. Periodica and Other publications always on ii i Give us your orders. For finest nickel sad dime Cigars ia town, call at tbe Depot, an 32 tf ATLANTIC COAST LINE. l6i3s-lfiC2 lit i hi in i ScHZDDLa.i KirracT Szrra aaa 18. 1897. DstArrm vbom Wiuungtoh Norraaormrx DALLY No. 48-Paasenger Dae Magnolia 10.59 9.8SA Mam, Warsaw 11. lu a m, Goldsboro 11.58 a m, Wilson 13.48 p m. Rocky Mount 1.80 p w, Tarboro 3.58 p m, Waldos 1.89 p m, Petersburg 6.64 p m, Richmond 6.60 p m, Norfolk 6.09 p m, Waahingtoa 11.10 p m. Baltimore 13.68 a m, Philadelphia 1.46 a m, New York 6.68 a m, t Beaton 1. 00 p m. DAILY ' No. 40 Passenger-Due Magnolia 8.66 T.16 P M p m, Warsaw 9.10 p m, Goldsboro 10.10 p m, Wilson 11.06 p m, tTarboro 6.46 a m. Rocky Mount 11.57 p m. Waidoa 1.44 a m.tNorfolk 10.80 a m, Petersburg 1.84 a m, Richmond 4.30 a m, Waahingtoa 7.41 a m, Baltimore 9.06 a m, Philadelphia 11.36 am. New York 1.01 p m, Bostos 9.00 p m. DAILY No. 60 Paistnger Due JacksotviU except 8 58 p m, Newbern 6 90 p m. Sunday 8 00pm SOUTHBOUND : DAILY No. 66 Pa anger Due Lake Waoca- 4.00 P M maw 6.09 p m, Chadboarn 6.40 b m. Ma rion (.48 p m, Florence 7.86 ji m, Sumter 8.48. p m, Columbia .10.06 p m, Denmark 6.80 a m, Augusta 6.30 a m, Macon 11.80 a m, Atlanta 13.16 p m, Charleston 10.60 p m, Savannah 8.40 a m. Jacksonville 8.20 a m. St. AagnsUas 10.80 a m, Tampa 6.46 p m. ARRIVALS AT WILMINGTON FROM THE NORTH. DAILY No. 49- -Passenger Leave t Boston 1 .08 a 6.46 PM m, Nw York 9.00 d m. Philadalnhia 18.06 am, Baltimore 9.60 a m, Washing ton 4.80 a m, Richmond 9.06 a m, Pa tars burg 10.00 a m, Norfolk 8.40 a m, Weldon 11.60 a m, Tarbcro 13.11 p m, Rocky Mount 13.46 p m, Wilson 3.18 p m.Goln. boro 8.10 p m, Warsaw 4.03 p m. Magnolia 4.16 pm. DAILY No. 41 Passenger Laars Bostos 13 9.80 s m night. New York 9.80 s m, PhUadelphia 12.09 p m, BalUmore 3.86 p m, Waahing ton 8.46 p m, Richmond 7.80 p m, Peteia barg 8.18 p m. tNorfolk 3.80 p m, Wel don 9.48 p m, tTarboro 6.01 p m. Roc t Mount 5.46 a m, leave WUao 6.80 a m, Goldsboro 7.01 a m, Warsaw 7.68 a m. Magnolia 8.06 a m. DAILY No. 61 Passenger Leave Mewbera except 9 20 a m, Jacksonville 10 42 a m. Sunday 18 40 p m FROM THE SOUTH. DAILY No. 54 Passenger Leave Tampa 8.00 18.15 p m m, Sanford 1.60 p m, Jacksonville 6 86 p ui Savannah 11.53 night, Charleston 6.80 a m, Columbia 6.60 a m, Atlanta 8 23 a m, Ma con 9.80 a m. Augusta 8.06 p m, Denmark 4.65 p m, Sumter 6.46 a m Florence 8.66 a m, Marion 9.84 a m, Chadbonra 10.86 a m, Lake Waccamaw 11.06 a m. tDally except Sunday. Trains oa Scotland Neck Branca Road leav. Wat- don 4.10 p m, Halll ax 4.88 pm, arrive Scotland Neck 6.20 p m, Greenville 6.67 p m, Ki niton 7 65 p m. Ra tarning, leaves Kins ton 7 60 a m. Green -11 8 52 a m, Arriving Halifax at 11 18a m, Weldon 11 88 a m, dally xcspt Sunday. Trains on Washington Branch laave Waiblnrtoa 8.20 a m and 8 80 p m. arrive Parmelv 9.10 a m and o iu p m;returning leave Parmele 9.85 a m and 6 80 p, m, arrive Washington 11 00 a m aad 7J0 p. m. Train laa M Tarhorn. M .n c I 6.80 p m. Sunday, 4 06 p m, arrives Plymouth 7.d p m and 6 p m. Returning, leavt a Plymouth daily except Sunday, 7 50 a m, and Sunday 9 am. Arrive Train on Midland N f ' Ht.nrh M nu.L.. C. dally except Sunday. 7 10 a m : arriva Kmlths'.l N. C, 8.80 a m. Returning, leave Smithfield 9 00 a m .arrive Goldsboro, N. C, 10 35 a m. Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Monat at 4.80 p m.anlves Nashville 6.06 p m. Spring Hop 6.S0 . -p at. Returning leaves SprirR Hop 8 am, Nash ville 85 a m; arrive Rocky Monat 9 06 a at, daily Train oc Clinton Branch leave Warsaw forCllntoa Daily except Snndayat 11.16a m and 4.10 p miretura ing leave Clinton at 7.00 a m. and 8.00 a m. Florence Railroad leave Pee Dee 9.10 a m, arrive Latta 9.80 a m. Dillon 9 42 a m. Rowland 10 Vl . m retuming leaves Rowland 6 10 p m, arrives Dillon 6.80 p m, Latta 6.44 p m. Pee Dee 7.08 p m, daily. 1 rains on uonway Branch leave Hub at 8.80a m, Chadbourn 10.40 a m, arrive Conway 1 .00 p m, leave Conway 8 45 p m, Chadbourn 6.40 p m, arrive Hub 6.80 p m. Dally except Sunday. Central of South Carolina Railroad leave Snmtei 6 42 pm, Manning 7.10 pm, arrive Lane's 7 48 pm, leave Lane 8.26 a m. Manning 9.06 a m. arrive Sumter 9.85a m. Daily. Georgetown and Western Railroad leave Lana 9. 80 a m, 7.65 p m, arrive Georgetown 13 m , 9.14 p m, leave Georgetown 7 am, 8 pm. arrive Lane 8.96 a m, 5.35 p m. Daily except Snnday, Trains on Cheraw and Darlington Railroad leave lington 9 88 a m, CherawlO 40 a m. Wadeeboro 8 26 p m, leave Florence daily except Sunday 8.10 p m, arrive Darlington 8.40 p m . HarUvilie 9 86 p m, ccuuciuTuic so p m, triDson 1U p m. Leave Florence Suad ay only 9 am. arriva Datllnrton 9.17 a m, Hartsville 10 10 a m. Leave Gibson dally except Sunday t 15 a m, Ben aettsville 6 41 a m, arrrve Darlint con 7 40 a m. Leave Hartsville daily except Sunday 6 80 a m, ar rive Darlington 7 15 a m, leave Darlington 7 46 a m. arrive Florence 8 15 a m. Lr W.ilnhnrn daily except Snnday 8 pm, Cheraw 6 16 p m, Darling ton 6 89 p m, arrive Florence 7 00 a m. Leave Hartsville Sunday only 7 am. Darlincton 1 45 a m. arrive Florence 8 10 a m. WUson and Fayetteviile Branch leave Wilson 9.06 pm, 11.16 p m, arrive Selma 8.00 pm. Smithfield 8.08 pm, Dnnn 8.60 p m, Fayetteviile 4.40 p.. 1.14 am, Rowland 6.10 p m, returning leave Rowland 10.00 a m, Fayetteviile 11. SO a m, 10.30 pm, Dnnn 18.07 p m, Smithfield 11.48 p m, Selma l.W p m, arrive Wilson 1.42 p m, 12.10 s m. Manchester A oausta Railroad train laa n am. ter 4 40 a m, Crest on 6 ti a m, arrive Dan mark 6 80 a m. Returning leave Denmark 4 66 p m. iioa 6 47 p m, Snmter 6 40 p m. Daily. Pregnalls Branch train leaves Creston 6 45 a m, ar rive Pregnalls 9.16 a m. Returning leaves Pre nails 10 p m( arrives u-estoa 8 00 p m. Daily except Sunday. Bishopville Branch trains leave Elliott 11.10 a m and 7,45 p m, arrive Locknow 1pm aad 8.46 p m. Returning leave Lscknow 6.06 a m and 2.00 p m, ar rive Elliot 8.25 a m and 8.80 ? m. yxaiiy except annaay. "Sunday only. H. M. EMERSON. Gaa'I Faateagar Ageal. I. R. KENLY, Oeal Manager i T. M. EMERSON. Traffic Maaarer aa 1 tl Atlantic & Norm Carolina RaM Tims Taala No. 8. To Take Effect Sunday, October 24th, 1897, at 12 M. GOING EAST, GOING WIST- i r Passenger Trains Passenger Trains STATIONS. Arrive Leave Arrnre Leave P. M. P. M. A.M. A.M. 8 80 Goldsboro 11 06 4 12 Kinston 10 13 6 15 6 36 Newbern 8 67 9 10 6 87 MoreheadCity 7 4T P. M. P. M. A.M. A.M. Train 4 connects with W. A W. train bound North. leaving Goldsboro at 11.86 a m., and with Southern Railway train West, leaving Goldsboro 8.00 p. m., and with W. N. AN. at Newbern for Wilmington and Intermediate points. Train 8 connect with Southern Railway train, arriving at Goldsboro 8.00 p. m and with W. A W. train from the North at 8,05 p. m. No. 1 train also connects with W. N. A N, for WUmlngton and Inter mediate points. S. L. DILL, Sap't. oc24tf J" Xi. H II ,T, Printing Company's Directory of Wilmington, 1897. Containing a general business and street directory. Price S3.00. For sale by C. W. Yates & Co. J. L HILL PRIHTINQ COMPANY, Owner and Publishers, my 21 tf Richmond, Va. .
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