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T-:r ? V C'C- V"" f V - JJT ':- r . . - -1 J 1 L . it- 1 1 a.T. .a, i.i n, - AN OPfe'lVE To MOTHERS.- w v R AraTTNO W TTW COCTTT3 OCK TUGHT TO T1IB f,vuvr tr. vr the word "Q ASTORIA," AT qr SAMUEL PITCH P. ofMyVw Massachusetts. : 1;r:(r3;-PlTeHEOT'-OOT0RU.M A surna , N.rr ar.d doel nca 'Ifj j j7""" (V?er? '; --andr sijmture of CjtjfXuU tcrafper. , ordinal -PtTCHERS CASTp?U, icjfucfc has ten ' hr kome of the Mothers qf America for over thirty LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that U is . ' Vti. bought jf ,?T" Me signature- f CjCtCjfy&Z&Citz wrap- ynitar Conccnu of Do Not Be Deceived "uimrr ti Ijfoof yowrichild tqr accepting a frw tnorr jcnnics on it;, the io . which evert tie lpr oot knojv. , Kind You Have Always Bought" iiie dtAHS THE FAC-SIMIL5 SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having Kind That Nevor Failed Yon. rh ti.ir'w W : -rn'jii-f n-f',h lis , f . .-t. f.lT i. i ra;o w ft W VT0 Vtrr 4 r I i :. . vif tM T ' I. iHl :. it. : 1 . f - r t-- B!i Pt -t c ; r i ft ft t -If": a t-ft?- - fi ,ftnl f r m . f(- v - - Uu !to.l t?tii-fft t tl- -t.ft- r t ' .-- if ! W:fSt7 t '.-.'ft tt tiotM, T- :5--nj. tr: i 'Mother's Friend f r sfTTNit-tinl m.!rt It a it- "! m iv. . ..- : iuffii -if t."lf prU5i r wit, nt atr-4:K rm 3rt(iHHii fuliitnr C.. Aijrta, 6a F trr POZZ0NT5 Complexion POWDER -a. "ftintuy ftM.i a utkMaLX. POZZONl'S 1 SJ) Kenwood j"".. Bicycle j r Srrrh if t Unavu ytil S .4 MA ?1 M vchich Chas. E. TVetch TWO SONStTS WRITTEN AT OXPtX vr td Ca rmXirt ftjoJ Of tan 1 X r!-itrtal Utftil WUAta ba ft- kxcay (in a m antjft akcfw Ai fuikl 1A pvlait aaarartaai I f rn la oftftla.-Vi. rruaa a hoodrad laa Uotr of I h ibftftrwoit Sa p T'-ctaar rr-aftft4 r a4 li n taalcrof' Da I hrKa ar clWJ j w i i ' T tf tr mxhmm rn- Ha t trV4Vodn f iMnql thmoli I air &sU br A-iuftl a (mmftmofUJ luwar iar bnafck aialwaia raj an of rnl buo Vj jwu Jl :i.5. tAfiocV IMvavtrtftt hoftara. arBovtoM niJka A rat't'i prfttraan la ta aara Itutl buftrt. rant ruarr tWllmlha1' !! tm frttan th kow itv-w oat !i uniif aod a b. f vnra. !-aOftS atfta pnaanuai Ucn a .aaxt ) bo a to .waiiit aktaa wita tVaif Uj aaaat tr rUV- U W Ta Wfex X awr ttei'it ft-' a4. - uav ar. aftkVM3r t Irw tai4 t aol -. MuNaiiMUt ai - crpwd ( lilaa aHaat nu AaCt tea aara ,' : rM antK u. a aw V rAhiai btc k . 4aa'. f Vaafs: taa tw taff ajoTtnf ctutwl Vl tesa M aif riV c Brv , ' A ti-.KMl ta- t iy WSM-c aata i -Uwiwl unto- In tftwto V.ua'a JoftrBL A LUCKY FIND. TaJft of a ra'ftVAl Waaclk T a w tU 1J IU "Tbia wfh io it.'if w Ta!4aW no." ftt.t . N'w Vrtk bciR u4n aa ag 14 Jmw from th pcaltr if-k:u fofc in w ftf-n h carrl H, 7 btl U (.-til o 1-tJtcf wrk ibat tt a (f4l'f lo to cv TlV", fob I i a tsarlft-nea. iU9V a I" s"7 woali I apt M'$r4 O'Aclcn aUa.T w hft'fxi. ' t w .':rTTi.iftin l.t wwk I w go ts op lawn atj a eft w ""1 trajo oa th ?tth itor: !rsftj. Ta UalqaM ar inarj.j a I was ampaU-a1 to UOii co a cat p;tfcrta rlcB tr tb taao whftt. A tat lia wu rrfcix Las tt ran not-cf W Third ttrl I t.x- my wifrh fcrsa tar prkt ra ta--i it tf-rta tit fo and. aftruc4 ioa tfe ttcu. aVrftnf tl Nwk lot tft 3t aa. raeara4 . aa I tbcrotts. to aa pftx-kai. Is rf gUiad tKlntfti th.. pft-rkiet. l!!wTr. W wa- on tiwaoct-.1.1-. aa.i I Wt it COit JJL Th (Tjr i A tt a tt lVfl aa') raacb4 oat hi f - H fr r'aS b"o Ust pft-foui. bt taUcml. aad do-a3 U an. "I r tha traia at Cfhtb atrl ot ru feawk a XaoaMMtlv arcs w ts-r ib watcft Ka4 tftr;pHi. fcT tn. I any c co4xaT aay. tx4 tha ::4hf bri aat tba Wtvarh wottjt! b aaywbfttr to fc'arT. Who I rwarbwd tJit pi ray h-ajt almoat JosBp4 trot cf thfnt. fo thra in th ccxuivaft''oJ yi-y-t- it t r ruuxxil oT. Uf M-ff of- ItfflP- ca no b. f ootid tt.' w. Oato ralajr saj cwncioaMO, ao4 UutwM lk t ''T jyrr4 o bcvx it. Ia t m I aA.Hi tve twr tb f!jttlft m1 tro I fr to thitikiog bt-X& tntff 5liTra'lf If aat on ha.) fmart tft watt!). wr ibo24 b .aia, t& Vb Tb mora i th.5 tl i to-sai md-A my tAiodjthal hwt.-t KmL'1 twi &cnd. IXfcaxd 1 a tran at Kilth trwt al w4 op tewa h Lb lailrif i .awaViwftura. Thr i Wiat raV Vha irar UlQ tnat kvi bappoftJ to my waicb. aod tby of -cmt U carr m that ftr tb rataa!ifc''Hfr rr for tb3 dy 'tfc. iraf I waift4 4 woo Id trt tttis Jfy iiatb atrwst dcrwa tb Itn. aal-' is- tbir leTp.B-tioa cf tbofra.la a ) rca-lwV. atd U woold lowroct tbta to rp aa tjm oct for thy Uat,- aid fca. atailu:-, 1 aa wtll ha to crw to tft crdcJO- rVm. aftrr a'.l. that aoo on wiii til tb Urn by tt hfttratTftfter if it haan'l Uwa xnt-i Ui pWea by tb falL? Nt day I waal fo tb4 eaca. j My watch wm tbxa A (no walkaC had drv-rd tt by th itahl cf hia lorrh at iaUlai-it ijia aBAj ca cxa flf Ua trdr et braraa of tb ircn ro4way taai! U iriaWjriTti:jr waa rjtrooT ia--TWalaiaJ tni ana tb wrlr'wlar-pat -1 waa a dol co tb, M V htadjh falllnf lb way w UMit!adyrArl tb fob. cWlU w-ol m -rww to lb- rt P7CBd n)HtrU!t Vfls I mottkd -Xa- w thVUkvM Dot Oo larthaa is lb Jbt- (4ocait CM rTcaataav . ' --J - WU ntfej. ; y,w.r tq raTafras MU. tb J Ctbr flay barj mitom rwra oca iaa a.aad a oro boy what tby tutraaL Obv v tft rply. 'tbta fllowa doa b aiwwttat fa' bt." "Sncdsg fa hla" cUim.l tb vtaUVjr, ."ibat on arUk do jva ma!" "tt. dr4a DsSa traiJv- at T8tf Ma H". bar aly 'tscat. Wr 4 m ia rora- i 1a," day ' fir drci fcaa wftaai ah ajata gol cu to da trWrfa, a W nra day rticka dra bada cnl to wftiat'a a afkf J-' dr "4 c aa drop t ta d bay Ea A7FTi ua aa pkla 'am sfx. Soanafcxo ! nia bi of 'tea. Uttva . day J iah Joba-cn avt aroasa'- f ".Wliat. doaa Jcan akml "Oh. h tuWaa do- odi Jcftar a tWam --."Xaw Teak TribUMx . , . -a i OLac 11 FX . UaUtld Im B ia Attr U4 Hair TUUn. WN rreprirlrrtr V .tbo London LA Jy vrrftwi IKt, fon.min! : pa-i to and ft m the mrly hlf bkoivij, uat or Loldlne pnbUc XI oijZi XT SrrtlVKitriinon. onU Allia,nc with the manT bachelor woo attpnueu -.tbU '-arioas annnT how in the hope of being mblni itft wiire cU wM-always helf wiBrawn ox eaca vxi ae: Nt thennua gxiauin8t. Petek tmr.wxiicn i one ot the most popa- l plcot r wrt- Here the Ra- nian girle wJio were anrioua to find hubnd Usd to iMemhls in sreat In a ahort time the gardens were Blleu wltn mm who were on the tookont for wiTee an4 who wmlkod abMrt 4 Kcipg ih different raaid- eirtwtTpiiiTariablT dreond in thpVttng clK9 they poe Wl li Qw-Ieblry . Aa a flu4'V)AiV-Nr band taVttTj5Kxfay a large house- eeeer she reel J briod ieiiiftii ioi value to .aaa-Vlmarmfiftt wfciiaS Wr.iita lylr. to. I wlapai ntfaa ,. rHftjom he Jhougr IJcelriajal hirt-an to make a" gwsd wiig.ljkXTJOne with whoa b?auty he waa etrack. he en teftxl' inti C-aiTvfraatioa wit the tliffeTfnt tn'tobor( of her family wh wrrroandod her, or, if the had atn. wfth the mtrrrae broker 6T a1trwottn, who for a small gam cotidik-tcl aFT'the btislneAa negotia-' tion. 'with a view to finding out mflre alxiut the maiden and the nirunfnt of hor" rto'Wry. The latter lng of aoch importance in the franaactlon; it often wa tne first and loading qiiestron, and if it prowVatisfacty th rrst ef the ;baairafallowBftl Tti dan ttatM of hta worldly gooda and gave bia name amd addreatt to' the girl's friauadjk In the evening the girl -and her friends retinxl and held a kind of fajnUy oopclave, when the merits' and-demerit i of each candidate rf f ally diacusfXM and romment e trpon. "Iho moat Wigible suitor i- waa aelectrtl. and tbdgtflwas asked I it tbavWvaM decide to-accept him. L TWa a4geierMJj vneocriy a format otewrvaiaca,aaaU through the discus Cauta4 to a id en. haaitakeq tbe prom teeat.p4baareJ,v nd,w provided itba m a nv V ox Ulhr gpadLJYare sufi- fdnt for her li kixi It 0! read ier oogh. If. howWTtYlie was cTLSicv 1 1 to pleas ann' wtyold ha ve JujthyaR" to doSi itb any of the pro puil auitors, be had mo all;erna tiv'e buf to return fo" ner hotrie and wait until' tW fallowing Vhitsun ndt and again attend the market, hoping win9 ooo more to bex fancy might appear next time. ' This, however, wm aeWorn tire cswe, and U waa pot oftea. tha the same can dilJrtrt appeartM two years running in the aummer gardena on Whit Sutviay Atcarrpcrateoi. writing la 3651. "who had len prewnt at one of thr.' annnal tnarkeN, ald that in aptte of the custom having bxn at une Luna very general it was by that dato alowly dying out. and that (here were comparatively few can di'latM for marriage tikt year, and he trYeiughttbwctjatom Tnut rreatu ally Ih totally abankuQJ. Ha at trlbntM thu to fne influence ol out aide Eurpan opinions and taetos, which wcrw gradually proadltig all orrr the different parts of Ruia. A MATTER OF CHOICE. A Tah II ava a rraarvi KiahftMl Hat Lifa am lb A CrttI hifl tnn ha a n aboat SO vara crtvl. and Uc ymina fellow U fvry IvaxJy A chip r!T th old bJorlc. trx day la wiativ trw ann wal to .vtoU irtaod mnl nrlaUfaa taii Ui aoOW' clad hltU of VTOMa and, mawrmo, Whita tbysra lt in aa tnu-h ot hU Umi In a alrtirtr m h ctmUl. bxrauftw he kriftr Lb Waabloa too cliroat waa not conducdT to thai aort I irfca tt i ttaVdlraS t armark. that whwtr h wnt lrlihlna h took with htm on of tho prrttj. pink chkcd rlrU fear wtlclt Via ant at )ntlir taaaoaA And aa far aa pnaatbl h took a new OTM tnrry ttm. j Such U man at o and lahw. . "Xb bitahar riaoe B taAaa t too wall flinty C HrtTW; haprvnini lt th twum of th Capttol Mil laddl that oo on of hi. Lrtpa his boraa ran kwar w-rth Mm.' and, TKTt r4njr the taomi rapra drtn hi th warM. h wii aim ret at th nvrrcy of th frijjhtenod animal. Trrr royr afd to krrp the hra"fa fl rnad.'btif "heyond wtx a bill and a trram. with a narrow hrtJre over It joiit at a tarn of tbe road, which cooJd only ha takuo at a alowrr pac. The girl IralUd hla attention to thU And aarTOoaly ufir-tcd that they Jump out, trot he wouldn't haVd ft ao and atworrd hex that b woaUi h rwporithl. in th road. and. dropping th line, the youn fllow armbbrd tbe (rtrl and waited for tbaienaV wtaataw ta it might be. In a mlnut mare tb rntlrw com bt nation flew bh track and landed M a , oow hack-SO 1 Tft -p- Sfftv peopM who'aaw (h aooW d-nt fUbed thm all oot. and for a wnd oobrtty WW hit mart, tbouffh th alelKb waa damaard- . t WkaavtO" JTi fatarr IvwaWth ttory. he wm tndlirnaot. j Why. ywo jsit jack." h exclaimed, what In thunder Uki you drop thooPjUna tttt, , Yfl n,-ht.hara knpwn what would hav happnd. " Well, top." b replted aheeplahly. "I I cJl-tiMdltlt, harwyaWMccaid noia th irtrl. and what aU wa there to aor Waabtnatoo Star j red frotta-tr a rtate 6t tp b raiaa aata baca. taken tzcta the cf Uercolantua. rr r Charts liftMrt. i Cattblaool jud taJta U ta loot 4rrMr arise aaw-gt aatapw oextte -trea o ur. Klag's Ntw Discovert, for COnfaraOtloai, MahaaaatXUaTaav ava-aot aia Ton to bT balora trylog. This will show y I paa4Bavta taas army wooqenaj rdf . aad show ?oo woat can o w chttioliiW' lh'1 raUt aaa bbttta. Taaiwo iprfa.awd woaldbara- tstroas to f proilaw",e teow4vwvMBjaaafaarwably cars. Mtferot tba baas pbrsidaas ara hw'"b taaii paactka a Ok tbalr g real resoii. na sraflrlsic oa It la moat KVV- f Lsrsftfrt! fTTVsrCHa-bJaX R. K. Bellamy's arog stora. RtfrnUr stia 5a r-srata bsm 11 CO. - - - lit. CUBIC & II t i r- KJfftr, IJUle, tar tf'WiN OKI tr boUf aitJc Wv:t3ilra4rI br 1 iTa.Bk Ttlawaia tolttifthat t Wafjav rim Baaara Laek. "What 'a Otypaaon all the Bunker boys are rich ejerif ZisnV aaked tbe newcomer Into tba djtftjof-Jbe owner of the next, tarm. ox na blight aa aayoi Lbem and iftftttiri-icg to work." "Then yta-t.'br hoard of ZlmBoo ker'a luck? lif-1 d of a byword with ca. He got money trem hla father's estate jqst like tbe reaCotfxhe bora and concluded,' to ratcberf5. : ftoMfeIle got a Jersey ball ,La-wa-t7ered 1 60 for eta lyfjvn mvto dAjv wouldn't tae VU li eri bir chokid to'dtaiah that night a & vrrrct -IIo cot abtaichiQf rth priocd t- &v?BiAto.ity, ran tbey iall Vi with tbe t ; J-ot' ' ho KaaNtoinan horse he boit TunafJVCTCftai- tnfaAtaciiMt. He ha4 a Jot of .STyuavutb. liotk chick ia i -and Kivi (hem . at a laacy i-' , bat the , me.u that IJoueht thaaviva SjifA check, . wand u.waFtwtrtl aaytS" ,vi.-A8 pipe . liatsen ' Had: luck nU Itw itfanglts,' ana na weat- vo Stitang: toe; any. tie RT iib:Cr47f unia-tokioai .ftatvJtetrait uti$rgryfTonxityiip, ana oiew up wuh tb. ; , -V vv ,i tut rui vrco:vrW.1'8 mother dietV-J afS he'RoVaohJo mbrtf lfiohey and resolved. to area rtwiru nay fmnathla8rctioiV80 aa to ngavli VaJ. He fjoiiu trainXor Art- afoot, looking aa though he had been In' another a)urlon, and without a cent. " 'Uunkord' " . ""No;triUu robtyy. -Only one they ever had cm The; Ittw. Peopto abettt here are al wayagJadVaabJp inor2ftLiai but be can !t work for any of them." Detroit Hrea 1- - . . t.,. , , XaTaoaaaji4. 7laxaaVet One. ; In at.a.ckUftiatiqnbeld in New lorlfcin Lctfiorof Rxofessor florae, the original Instrument; invented by him wa exhibitedconnected at that mo tomtt wire wfth errry one' of the 10, O0 iustronieats then in nea intbeoonu.-. try. Afca sgual a aueasaga. Jxom. tbe iu-; - vejoior waa sent vibratina throughout th United fitataa and was read at tbe aeJue time in -every city from New York' o Naw Orlaana aud Ban Jraaoiaoa iSL Nicbolaa . rr -ovme inrrr Taafw- ; MLS. WlN3LOWS SCOTHIMp $TKtJtF hai been nacd (or aver fifty yeari by mil hoot of nothera for their children jrhtle tefthiog. with perlect. tapqetv It tpothet the child, softens the gnaiii allays til paio cares win.djcollc. and' is 'the best 'eraftdf toi; DUarrbgeaV-, It,wiJl relieve the poor little fuflcrer Immediately. Sold by OrPttit.'a .eYery..vart; oLlbe.woyld. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be iare and atk for'-Mra. Winilow's Soothing Sfrart bd take Urj-Whef kind." t ; Health and ...... AT-THE , . Summer Homes and Re sorts -Hong' the Seaboard Air Line. Lithia Springs in the World. lie union Ticketi. TO LITTLETON. N. C. ! Panacea Springs. The analysis of tbe Panacea Water proves it to be a s arc. care lor dyspepsia, , chronic diarrhoea, kidney aod liver troubles, ecxema and scrofnJa,. and it is par ticularly efficacious in restoring weak men, delicate females and sickly children to health. i TO UNCOLNTON, N. C. j Mineral Springs, Lithia Arsfcnlc- and Alum. Tbe waters of tbe faaions Lincoln Lithia Springs, are cele brated throughout tbe United States for their healing qualities In diseases of the kidney and bladder; also for goat, rheumatism, and the vane forms of dyspepsia.. ; - TO SHBLBY. N. C. j Tbe famous Sulphur Springs at Cleveland and Patterson, two end fonr miles respectively from town. Tbe Cleveland Springs are font In number, via: White Salphur, Red Sulphur, Chalybeate and Pare Pfee stone. For half a century or more these springs have been known; ta possess rare medicinal virtue, bat it Is only during the' last few years that an effort has been mada to bring them "Before the public and place ttiem"WBere they nbw stand, in the front rank of well earned popu larity. TO HARRIS LITHIA SPRINGS, - aS Ca' a )' .1 The Lithia Water "attbese Springs ts noted for Iti carktlve qualities! for torpid llver.skla. frupuon. scrdfai. " ... w t a a t A a ons diseases, kidney aua Diaaaei; troubles of every kind, rheumatism aod l COQU Thll. atmosphere all thxougb tae-summer- is -delightful, and the most iaotidioos caa. hardly fail to be -satisfied with", the1 even balmv climate. Large-pools bave been prqvidedjQr.bithl . together with dancing pavilion, tennis court,, bowling alleys, croquet grounds, etp,, for tbe amusement of the "pieaspre-. seeker and Invalid. " For full information la regard to Rates, Schedules, etc, call pa nearest S.A-L-TJck.et Agent. . - . . i T. J.-ANDERSON' l Gcn'f Passenger Agent, j jy 15 tf PoTtsmobtb, Vi THE SOUTHEBK -ULLIKB KM LniBER;jpnRjAU. j - By Z. W. WHITRHZAD, f i Wilmington, N. C. " I - " Pnblistied In the heart of the long- leaf and yellow pine . belt of; the South. . ; I , ,,' Indispensable to timber men t and, lumber dealers generairyr " . i ,c.,, Careful . and ; trustworthy cpsre- ipoadeats at alHaaiber centers and commercial markets. ' i Prppch nffir.aa in Norfolk, iva.; Wasblagtoa, D, C; Philadelphia; L Pa. New York. N. Y;: Atlanta, iGa.'l Charleston, S. C; New Oceans,! La. and Chicago, ill , .. j Follaod cotaplete market reports everr week. '"''' ' , Sabscnption price 50 a year. . t , . j u . ... -t , I Old IMewspapers. I ... . .... ...a. .Is w j -- ' : ":.-r: r ;:v. , " " ToocjurxrrrrnAfirKWBPAxKata aat ettias to sa I At Your-Own Price, . ... . ...... .. .. . ' finalw-ftnrwA."rTW aba - , . . ft... . 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W. princess, , stcreet , tvp ijo5rs west ot the HatJooa Bank ioh WSsaiagton New k ,York and jtatoMUna. WaUs rtpcrs.. tts Mag lines. jrenoQicais ana ouff puaucsuona always oa aamC " Give ur' your ofders. Fer naesC 'nickel n4 dime Cl-ais ia town, call at the Depot. 0 t, anSStf M--.w.vrr- f.n 1 Xllafg . JOALL POIBLTSf ItORfffy Schedule in Iffect ITay 30, 1897. Train 41 Leave Wilmington 8 90 p m, arrives Lam--berten S 28 1 m,entcoke"6 4rV rn. Uainea fill pm. Luarinbure 6 S3 om. Hamlet 6 li Dm. Con- f aectaat Hatntetwinrtram 41 for Charlotte and At lanta, and wita train 408 for Portsmouth, Kichmond, Washington atfd points North. " " ,nunK4tLavM. Portsmouth 9 20 a m. arrives Weld on 11 41 a m, Raleigh 8 80 pm. Ban f Old 698 p-m, HJtmlett 5S p m. itockiagham 7 8ft p m, Wsdc bp.ro 811pm, Mpnroe 8 12 pm, Ctiarlitte 10 15 p m, Atberir845 am -and Atlanta S0 am. to A at a eldon with train from Richmond and all Northern 'tnaa tv . -j Train 408 Leaves Washington 4 10 p ra, Richmond 8 88 p m,- Portsmouth 845 p m. Strives Weldon 11 10 Prin, Ra'eigh 2 07 m, "'n(or4 8 8$ a in, Ham let 6 10 a m, Fockinghsra 5 23 a m. Wadesboro 6 M a -to. Mooroe 8 48 a m, Charlotte 7 60 a m, Lincolnton 10 90 am, Shelby 11 a m, Kothttt rdton 1S0 noon, Athens 116 pum, Atlanta 8 50 pm. :Connec tmns at Atlanta for an points South and West. Poll -nss Sleeper, Washington to Atlanta, and Portaaonth to Chester. Train 33 Xeavfs Hamlet 8 20 am. Arrives T aurin-. bars 8 46 a m, -Maxton 9 06 a ro, Pembroke 9 81 a ra, ,Lruher,ton ,9B3a,m, Wilmington . 1 05 noon. Con nects at Hamlet with train's from Washington, Pons rami v Cha-lotte antf 'Atlanta "' , .Train ,402 Leaves Atlanta .lfO .p m. Arrives Athens 3 16 p m, Monroe 930 p m. Leaves R other -fordten 4785 p ra A rives Shelby 6 35 p m, Lincoln ton 6 M -p fflr-Cbarlotte 6 18 p as,- Monroe 9 10 p m. Wades borol 0 31 pm. Rockingharn ll 05. p m, Hamlet 11 90 p m.Sanford' 1 OS a m. "a'.eigh V 16 a m, Wel don 4 66 a m. Portsmouth- T 25 a m, Richmond 8 18 a m, Wahmyton 12 81 roon. . Fnllmw slrepers, At lanta to. Washing ton, and Cbestrr to Portsmouth. -Tram'18 Leaves Hamlet'T IS p mj arrives Gibson 8 10 p m.. .Returning , leaves Gibson 7-10 a m-; arrives Hamlet 7 50 am. " : Train 17 Leaves Hamlet 8 40 a m; arr ves Cheraw 10 00 a ra. Retarmng, leaves Che aw 6 00 p ra; ar nves Hamlet 6 20 p m. All trains daily except Nos. 17 and 18. y Trains mse immediate connections at At, lanta for Montgomery, Mobile, New 'rleans, Tezar California, Mexico, ChatUnooga, Nashville, Mem. pUs, Macon, Florida: Fox Tickets, Sleepers, etc., apply to . THOS. P. MaAREB, Gen'l Agent, Wilmington. N C K. St, JOHN, Vice-President and Oen'l Manage. H. W, B, GLOYKR, Traffic Manager. V, I. McBE, Gen Supt. . T. L aVNTJIRSON, Gen'l Pass. Agt Oeneral Offices, Portsmo btb, Ta. . sep22tt Gape Fear & Yadkin Valley R'y , JOBS OILL, Beeclver. CraiTDElffSED SCHBDFT1B. Tjn .Effect QptPber lQtb., 1897. ,. NORTHBOUND. . .... No. 2. t Daily. Leave Wilmington 8 00 am Arrive-FayetttviUe 11 10 Leave Fayeneviile 11 tl Leave FsyettevtUs June ion 11 28 '" Leave Sanibrd 12 50 p m Leave Climax ..; 2 49 " Arrive Gr ensboro 3 20 " Leave Greensboro 8 80 " Leave Stokesdale 4 18 " -Leava-Walnut Cove- - , 4 48 " Leave Rural Hall 6 19 I" Arrive Mt Airy 8 45'" ' " SOUTHBOUND. No. 1. ' -: - - .- Daily. - Leave Mt Airy 8 40 a m Leave Rural Hall ... 10 04 i" . Leave Walnut Cove... 10 83 Leave- Stokesdele 1106"' Arrive Greensboro .... .... ... .... .... 11 65 f4 Leave Greensboro ,. 2 15 p m Leave Climax 12 43 i " Leave Sanford .... 2 88 " . Leave Fayette vil'e Junction 8 56!" Arrive : Fsy'etteville 4 00 : " Leave' f ajetteville 10 ; " Arriyg ,Wilminglon.w.. ........ ...... 7 20 : KOKTH BOUND. , No. A. " ' DAItY. Leave Bennettsville SOO a m Arrive Maxton , 9 021" Leaya Maxton 9 07 " Leave Red Springs' 9.-5'"' Leave1 Hope Mills 10 SO " Arrive Fayetteville 10 40,' " SOUTH BOUND. No '8. ; DAijv. Leave Fa'yetteville 4 46 p m Leave Rope Mills 5 02 " . Leave Red Springs . S 42 " Arrive. Maxton 6 11 " Leave Maxton 6 15: " Arrive Bennettsville 7 15; to. 1 6. Mixed. NORTH BOUND. Da.lr Ex. ' But day. Leave- Ramiear 6 40f a m Leave Climax ft 25 " Arrive Greensboro 9 17. ' Leave Greensboro 9 35' " Leave Stokesda e tl-0: " - Arrive Madison 11 t5j " l : . LNo.'lS. Miied - SOUTH BOUND. Daily Ex. . - 1 Sunday, Leave Madison 12 85 p m Leave Stokesdale 1 25 " Arrive Greensboro 2 43 " . Leave Green- boro - 8 23 " Leave .Climax - 20 " Arrive R.mseor 6 05 " - LOCAL FREIGHT TRAIN No. 8. t Leave Wilmington 3 55 pm. ' -"Arrive Vayetteville 1 .25 p.m. Passenger coach attached to this train. ' COSNECTIONS j At rayettevHIe with the AtUntlc Coast Liae, at Maaton. .with Carolina Central Railroad, at: Red Springs, with the Red Springs andBowtnore Railroad, at Sanford with Seaboard Air L ne, at Gnl' with the Durham and Charlotte" Railroad;- Greensboro -with the Southern Railway Company, at .Walnut v& with Norfolk a w Western Railway. FRY, W. B. KYLE, - Gea'l Ma oarer. Gen'l Pass. Agent. I oc 5 tf flilyde: Steam Cp. New York, Wilmington, N. (' Georgetown, S. C, Lines. New Vorlr. for Wllanliiaton ) CROATAN, f , ti .Saturday, . Nov. ONEIDA, ""' Saturday,' Nolr. 1 Wllaalnctoa far Raw fork. ,G W. CLYDE, .. Fnl.y, .Nov. 12 13 0 .ONEIDA, Saturday, Novv Saturday, Nov CROATAN. WUnington for erKc(own, s. c. L v t. .... ' o. .- ... ONEIDA, Tuesd-y, Nov. CROATAN, " ' Tuesdiy, "Nov. 16 ' Steamship Oneida does not carry pastengers.! 0t ThrDOgn' Kills Lading and ' lowest Throuih Rates roaranteed toandfrom points ia North aid South Carolina. ,; Fot freight or passage apply to H. Q. SM ALUBONES, Sapt.;' ' WUminsrton. rato: o. -eger, t. m Wsr.T.'CI.YDt a CO. Green f.y . Bowlina Green. N. Osaaral Agents, Bowl'" .. jo ;9 if Open Ail Day; and-AH Nlgfit Every day in the year. -1 Fust-Class Etmjnnent Hacks and Baggage Line to . aflCFrpni All Trains. Udrs da Furniture Wagons with careful " "clrivers. .. 1 'i 0t iQM A 99 i Second between Princess and Ches nnt Street. TelephonesVloih Companies, No. 15 OC 88 if scxumjt nr x. mcrTtrmnn . 1897. Daraavcn taosr Wraarnwiuit 'loaTwaoosnx DAILY No. 48-Paasangei-Dne Magnolia 109 S.WA M a m, Warsaw 11. Io aiGoldsboro 11.53 a m, Wilson 11.43 pot. Rocky M0a4il.SU . .., P . Tarboro 1.58 p m, Weldoo S.S9 p ra, Patersbnrg fitO p m, Richmond 1.50 p m, iftortoii p m, Wkshiagtua 11.10 f ra. ... .BaUunotallSs m. Philadelphia 1.45s m. New York 6.58 a m, t boston 1.00 p m. DAILY ' No. 40- Passenger Una Magnolia 8.66 T.15P pm, Warsaw. 10 pm, Goidsboro 10.10 p ... av, Wilson 11.08 p m. VXatboro 6.45 a m, Rocky Mount 11.67 p m. We. don 1,44 a m,torfolk 16.80 a ni, l etersbarg 1.14 a m, Richmond 1,20 a m, Wastuagtoa 7.41 a as, . halttmors 8.06 a ro, fhiiadalphia 11,15 am, New Yoik 1.01 p m, Boston 9.00 pm. DAILY No. 60 Faiatngei Doe JstksctviU except H ax, Mewbeta S 90 p m. . .. Sunday S 00pm . . SOUTHBOUND 1 -. DAIU No. 66 Passenger Das JUac Wacta 4.00.PM ..raaa;..09DjB,Chadbuarn6.40 pm, .... - ripn 6.48.jp at, Floxesu 7.26 p i... Snmtar 8,42 p m, Colambi. 10.05 . . . P m, Denmark 8.30 a m, Ann c. . m, Mactm 11. Si) am, Atlanta ls.16 p m, Charleston 10.50 pm.Savaouh k.40a m, Jacksonville 8.20 a m. St. Ansoitiuf 10J0 a m, Tampa ' 6.41 p m, ARRIVALS AT WILMINGTON FROat I . i NORTH. AILV No. 49--Passenger Leave t boston 1 1 S.45P M m,New York 9.00 p m, Pbilaosi(l r 11.00 a m, Baltimore 1.50 a m, Washu .. ton 4.30 a m, Richmond 9.06 a m, Peuis bnrg 10.00 a m, Nortolk 8.40 a ni, Weldon 11.50 a m, Tarbcro il.l) p m, Rocky Mount 11.46 p m, Wilson t.12 p m.Goldi horo 8.10 p m, Warsaw 4.01 p m. Magnolia 4.16 paw. DAILY . Wo. 41 Paasanger Laava Boston II 9.30 a m sight. New York 9.30 a m, Philadelphia 12.09 p m, Baltimore 1.86 p m, Washing ton 1.46 p at, Richmond 7. 80 p m, Petars barg 6.12 p tt, tNor folk 1.90 p m, Wei - don t.48 p m, rTarboro 6.01 p m, Rock Mount 1.46. a aa, laava WUso UK) a m, Goldsboro 7.01 a m, Warsaw f .63 a m. Magnolia 8. 06 a nv. DAILY No. 61 Passenger 'Leave Newbera except 8 20a a, Jacksonville 19 42 am. Sunday 12 40 p a FROM THE SOUTH. DAILY No. 64 Passenger Leave Tampa 8.00 12.16 p m m, Sanford 1.60 p m, Jacksonville 6 H6 p Savannah 11.63 nigbt.Charlestoa 6 JO a m, Colambia 6.60 a m, Aihinta 8 20 a m, Ms ec 9.80 a m. Aagasta .0S p m, Denmark 4.65 p sa, Sumter 6.45 a m Florence 8.66 a at, Mai ten 8 J4 a m, Chadbonrn 10.16 am. Lake Waccamaw 11.06 a m. t Daily except Sunday . Trains oa Scotland Neck Branch Road leave Wel doa4,10pa), Haiti as 4J8 pat, arrive ScotUad Neck 5 JO p m, GreenviUe 6.6TPBJ, EUastoa 7 65 p m. Ka rnrning, leaves Kiastoa 7 60 m, Oreenvilis 8.62 ass, Arriving Halifax's.! it 18s m,Wsldop 11 88 a D.dallf except Sunday. Trains on Washington Branch leave Washlrgtoa 8.20 s m and 8 80 p m, arrive Parmrl 9.10 a ro and 6 W p m;returnrng lea res Parmsle 9 86 a m and 6 80 p. m,, arnvas Washiaatoa 01 00 a m aad 7 JO p. m. Daily except Sunday, .... Train leaves Tarboro, N.C, dally except Sunday. 6.80 p 'm, Sunday, 4 86 p m, arrives Plymouth 7.40 pm and 6 pm. RstnnuDg, leavss Plyn-ontb dally except Sunday, 7 60 a m, and Sunday 9 am. Arrive Tarboro 10.06 a m and 11 n m. Train oa Midland M C Branch leaves Ooldaboro. N, C, dally except Sunday, 710a m; arrive SmlthSald N. C, 8.30 a m. Returning, leaves SmlthSeld 9 00 m .arrive ioldaboeo, N.C., 1 15 a m . Train OS Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Moanial 4.80 p m.snives Nashville 6.06 p m, Spring Hope 6.80 m. ReTnmlng leaves Spitng Hope '8 a m, Nash. Villa 8 85 a ta; arrive Rocky Mount 9 06 s si, dally except Sunday. I rain oe ounroa Branca leave warssw tor Clinton DaUy except Snaday at 11.16 a n aad 4.10 p as; return- ins leave ( leave iinum at a m. ana .isj a m. lorenoe Railroad leave Pee Dee 9.10 a m, arrive Slnwnri T ... 0 all a m Alllan A 19 m Dl..4 in fL) returning leaves Rowland 6 10 o m, arrives DUloa t.ti p o. La RA 6.44 dtb. Pas Dee t.CI p m, daily. Trains on Conway Branch leave Hub at 8.80a m, Chadbonrn 10.40 . m, arrive Conway 1 .00 p- nv leave- Conway - 8 46 p m, Cbadboara 6.40 p m. arrive Hub 6J20 p m. Dally except Sunday Central of South Carolina Railroad leave Snmtet 6 42 pm,. Manning 7.10 pm. arrive Lane's 7 48 pm, leave Irenes 8.26 a m, Manning 9.06 a m. arrive Snmtet 9.85a mi Dally. Georgetown and Western Railroad leave LanrsB.IO nV7.55 p nr. arrive Georgetown II m, 9.14 p m, leave Georgetown 7 a m, 8 p m. arrive Lanes 8.15 a m, 5.15 p m. Daily except Sunday. . Trains on Cheraw and Oarltnftoa Railroad leave Florence daily except Sonday 6 65 a m, arrive Dar ltogton 28, a ra, CheeawMiOa m. Wadesboro 2 26 p m, leave Florence daily except Sunday 8.10 p m, arrive Darlington 8.40 pa:, Hartsville 9 85 p m, Bennettsville 9 86 pm, Oibsoa IS p m. Leave Florence Suaday only 9 am, arrive Da- Ungton 9.17 a m, Hansviile 10 10 a m. Leave Gibson daily except Sunday t 15 a m. Bea nettaville t 41 a m, anxve- Darllaatcw 1 40 a m. Leave Hartsville daily except Sunday 6 80 a m, ar rive Darlington 7 15 a m, leave Darlington 7 46 a nv arrive Froreace 8 16 a m. Leave Wadci-boro daily except Sunday 8 p m, Cheraw 6 16 p m, Darling ton 6 29 p m, arrive Florence 7 00 a -n. Leave Hartsville Sunday ony 7 a m, Darlington 7 45 am, arrive Plorence 8 10 a m. Wilson and Fayettevllle Branch leave Wilson 1.06 p a, 11.16 p m, arrive Selma 8.00 pm.Smlth&eld 8.08 frm, Dnna 8.60 p ta, FavetteviUe 4.40 p n. 1.14 am, Rowland 6.10 p m, returning leave Rowland 10.0k m, Fayettevllle 11. SO a m, 10. to p m, Dnnn 19.07 p m. SmlthfieldlS.48 p m, Senna 1.00 p m, arriv Wtlsoa 1.42 p m. 11.10 a m. Manchester A A ngusta Railroad train leaves Burt ter 4 40 a m, Creston 6 tt a m, arrive Denmaik ttt a ra. Returning leave Denmark 4 66 p m, irm 6 47 p m, Sumter 8 .40 p m Daily. Pregnalls Branch train leaves Creston 6 46 a m. ar rive Pregnalls 9.16 a m. Returning leases Pre-nails 10 p ml axuves Creston 8 60 p ra. . Daily except Snaday. Bisbopville Branch trains leave Elliott 11.10 a m and 7,45 p m, arrive Lncknow 1pm and 8.45 p m, Returning leaveJLuckaow 6.05 a m and 2.00 p m, ar rive Elliot 8.26 a m and 8.80 p m, , ; tDsily.axceat Sunday. . Snodar only. H. M. LMERSON. Gea'l Passe agar Agent. I. R. EENLY.Genn Manager; T. M. EMERSON. TrafEc Manavar. as 1 tl ltintic i KortlL Caroliiia Bailrosd Tlaaf Takla No. S To Take Effect Sunday, October 24th, 1897, at 12 k. GOING EAST, GOING WEST. Passenger Trains Passenger Trains STATIONS. Arrive Leave Arrive Leave P. M. -P. H-f . , . A.M. A.M. 8 20 Goldsboro 11 06 4 12 Kinston 10 12 ... .... 6 15- 16 Newbern ........ 9 67 9 10 6 87 MoreheadCity 1 47 P.M .'P W. -f A.M. A.M. Train 4 connects with W. W. train bound North, leaving Goldsboro at 11 86 a m., and with Southern Railway tram tVaet, leaving CoMboro 9.00 p. ra., and with W. N. AN. at Newbern (or Wilmington and larterrBedsate points. Train 8 connects with Southern Railway train, Brrtvtnff at Goldsboro 8.60 p. sa., aad with W. A W. train from the North at 8.06 p. m. No. 1 train also connects with W. N. a N. (or Wilmington and Inter mediate points. . ,. .. S. L. DILL, Sap t oc 24 tf jr. Xj. tttTiXj Printing Company's Directory of Wilmington, 1897. Containing a general business and street directory. . . . : t ., PriceS3,00. For sale by C. W. Yates Sc Co. J.V L HILL .. PBIKTIHtl COMPANY, Owner and Publishers, my 21 tf Richmond, Va. hitl
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