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AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. wr AXE A5SIRTTNG IN THE COCRTS OCR RIGHT TO tus Ltaxsnx USE Of THE WORD CASTORIA, " AND FTTCHIX-S CASTORIA,- AS OCR TRACE MARK. .DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, the originator of "CASTORIA," the same that : wne and does not? bear on every - facsimile signature of yfZutiU wrapper. ;v, m the original "CASTORIA" which has been used in hemes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is ::id you hace agrays bought on the ias the signature of OCtsyjff&c&ti wrap So one has authority from me to use my name escept nttjur Company, of which Chas. If. Fletcher is President. Do Not Be Deceived -.c endangrr the life of your child by accepting r .ip substitute which some d racist may offer you . mf hr mal.es a few more pennies on it), the in : - rus vi which even he dors not know. ' The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. a VIOOERN SILHOUETTE. fmm o-hm hi rim frlM. i -tssisr! mmnnmr mut sssrl rvLTl. i 1.1 . ii rfi iiili IwiIm (V waja . !! wnai ba fknttr I li. ir-. 1 mum mm tU ' IU Sir ku a.a of ttu.lt " i.l wlt& Nk fhe l?Ui ssoaa Thrw ar D- littl girt dow a ...i.." rraii r St el a oonun, ipni :: f paartj h ru-i attrttatal v!ir rbfVJTn -f a Dai It. year t-uuntrrpatrta of their eUlera. It m tnuab to make cm'i hir1 to Utteo to th.iMi 'Utte ofcl wuniD, ' ' w th rnn)o. "They are Unw at to. anal heaven pttjr thui f. ' 4 ' Tli"Y will hr "wkifU towir or ': lry that life will W .a-t-arrvta f. r thTas mall ht t tbvnr own matin1 parti, an! he iqUaqtMQt iiuacrjwtoo txf vataie- rlnrvm mm oMr woroa a jfnr t their tt T aarw. ':it tot Imt a chrrn. but th a.-tt ot.Ir wt ft gcvrU btiy thetr wn :u.j":r. l rbaparruo tbni . .-h. Won t ur a-irU bijtt to -. r. tr t if lUrty thro a rtiV atwl witl thy ' mu .::. t;int j:pa ! r.ot n-lt a. curt. ' for all tk o.ti:.-r sir! : ,)W Jo ynu upp th-y nici "' 'Ca:nv, j otj bin . :.! jtwl play yon it 4 y-'u:i l'!y I will t a gotttlctu a .-a ll:c;t p"0 yn. itul Lil!:aa ' f!:r i?".-rn. ti. 1 ::! for !) Lour rliom' yr !! n -irty --nimlopl--i :! ' With tj- p'I. V. rtj u ' i-nmo i.-ity on n. ui.xjkr Ioti'l for )r:! ir;-' th-r'i otit of thir :..) artl"i. tnrTy rhil 1 r vstt Jlri. Frrncbi Sb ! ' 1 rn. v.I f r'tu on part of t b i.-.. r.i r iu onW to pLKw br ri 4 rbJl nb't aonio '' , i !.ut bvMifi! tb - f 'i,iioiio! ravb r p't i v ' -r ( ! i!til ortbo latnt tb:Ct( ::. ait that wbm M-tul ) : ! ttiJt no!tt a Dw K')Wtj i : r-jo.ato h ou!l n3t play : r.f-x' a.'uK-al ib f"lt th p- :: i. 1 fncnn to work. ant hrr iVfy- lay in Cibt. " '. :i rnnl rn Uinml to reply: :;jt ; uOly t b w bul tblD a ! r.jruril rhikirm uo u i a : -t.'.y -.r:.iutl upuo ar actoally ' i t.y fh-tr niatrw bKio tby :u 30 f':a' Truly tt tt nocgb ' rcako au aol w rrp for th '':.; f cormal pcinj,c r cbl-ir-n of n ti x HI b-mi Anxrt a ; trr-n t an. I ar alODply Ti-tlCM ' ( comjC prx-n x typical pf ';r J.-. Vbi! yoa pfy tbcta of tb JoibU rbtklrQ tby ::: ni.i'hr arJ pray that it toay o. a t rrum tb 'fJ for child rQ ' " w,,i)tn ao) ot fabiot ! -Nw York Trtburi. .' . nrt f.tory for tnaktoj pio- --itabIibt in Nw York la 'i 4aa yar th first roll- :!::; .4 pqt tato optrrattoO to ! I 'b 'hiwutrwry of th fcokl :;; :a fahfarnu Runmiji m tb "'"' (M prixluciotf country, -a ahout lt3.0CO.0CO a ywar. K.VSHIONS CH.VNQE P0ZZ0Nr5 Complexion POWDER ' AXWATB TWB AAJiK. 4 W.( taaawtl wi wi' POZZONI'8 1 fm 'MruiMI fllaKJtka. IT W MU) rrXRTWHXRX. OA. 3rt Mka ft .ltjialralrw twjnbBC A MOUSIMOLO PRAVCR. Fi'iai a rwwy n i '. . . pmaiWi pta, A BltOM M A wara oat. w-fw I hatlnoVU, Ma awrw aad It aad fVoi rom Ttai o sJkw Uk- walv lbar tkat Ixittna hard. 5arfettaa laaa Isr 'kiad u)m mtnn" Wlshoai taa Umi r rrH ol LmtI. JfUtw aal rrw a aAirtkpapw IkrlflWaa. dnrtwaa wife A u rk Axt'l pr WVmW IMIty ran kr avwaa T rr-ly e-mm ar katr. Via a kouBt who dowa'l m or kaaw Bw dirt mrti mp la Im, A NlAv wt UUaaa tl lA For taa bUa mm to non. Irani UmM. ArUrvr aal Vaaa a bhrr auu. alli wmaa. A tAnoaktlMa tot w rtrt. W tra It wvrkl balf apafcla dowa ttta a vkirr. whu. whirl -IVna Ra IBM aarf aaaaj mor. Aa o wm. Tal w mar crvtovair N. rrwa fut?wwr. ' 1 om trf. " ol Lonl. daiirwv aa! JoAa Waatwnrtb ta Uoni Hum a tana TAKKX HY A GIRL r c. a. LXtv Tba era tlm I fcal iprnrh with Oo raOrot. trn rioar blm on a atn ornaaitna bc'r. waa atiout two wrrk prmhtja) to bi ut araioaC In what la karrwn a lb Wikloroeaa raaspU4n. II bad aratlad bla plan in a nwnJ war. be I w antral muriD tloCaila aoJ parllcularv, an J oa IN Sri aroat and tr nrjorr.! to report at bmwSqiiArtrra I waa om Yjm-b la turn aa b arrtml waa taknn t th !nrJ"a tatil f ltnrtt. Tbe w mnr trftrn trn tiy nut rblrf f arauta afVr h batl li.,ruht poMni hlmarlf. but now ar.'t ibvn iWnwrml tiranl loito on baJklrcx Ua ra t tuaA in prrwm Oq arti irrinoo b brVflr but plainly ln.eru.-tr.l twb nvaa. Tm of lb M wtt to f aa pl-a. lb rvmainOrr aa aa-oata I bU twn pat down bama tit lattrr. to cd t (Twt wuUtartiuai. No tha I would h bmisaC.M I.i Uiaarnkw ruTwjlf and at traipe to priM-trata tb (iMif'i rauiip and taAt-n tb rbanrra, hut UWa did not taAa to apy wtrk. X army could grt a!CT althunl tbm. and aa a rvl thy arv tna brarrw mm. but m-pf wnrk baa ml win two auul alwaya will t cnosidt-rrd cWiaxrwdiatf Aaa amat oo wntrs bla own utuforru arxl U pro-rldad with a pavva and la raa of captur la trwatrd aa a peUonrt of war " You will Inar nun p aa nm aa I la dark aod lake thla raad." braran I ho Kvn ral aa bw plnlrl t lb map on th tabk bmon blm. ' ri.-n you rrn-h thia na- r ad. tarn to th WC- At tbU rotwl turn u tb rlht. InH aa clnaa Co tbwU plckata and ramp aa pwaihi aod brvar and ar all you can. Not wblch way any fore may b nwtn. and If r a-nf .nxwman U ar ncnlor op try t.i arrrtain tbtr atrrngtb. eotal la ctaotry innroosnly aiona an raada and try to N ba-k avlibla four day a You am prvtty youac fnar tbla baalnwaa "I bar brn at It a yr, f P ral. " "WaU. you ouatbt to know amncbinT abou It by Ibia Urao, Lorn. Carry out my toaCmctiofM aa faithfnlly aa yoa raa aad aa ncfl aa puwaibl. " t wwa no K(na ao dwtall all tb loci dWnta of tb ost two daya. though ail war latarrwUM and aoaaa of then fall of parU. So far aa I roukl auak out, Ia waa ao twin a ra-coforcwd. toouxa no waa haaiaj-a tb puaittoo of aoxaa of bla troopa. tarwwtnaT CD flrld ararka aad r-rVI-otly on tb alrt for aoy mnnaral oo tb part of Qrafit'i au my: I ad ascurvd all tb In- rorvaaaioa I raoU bop Tor nndvr ta cir ramatanrwa aod bad aa oat oo my Ktara I bad a ckw abara frooa catptura or Aa boor awr dayliarbt. aa I waa rroalnT a htbway in to Ink a wood. I nrvd by a dwaax-bnaaat of cavalry artwowrb I bad no kaard. Aa I Ul aar aod atrprvd tato the opan raad tb baad of lb columa waa nr pUol bo away. A doaan rokw caJknj II all : aad aa I bnttad acroaa to road aaa ran tato tb tbkekat a aror of oarbtnea and rw ToiTvra tra lortyed looaa oo m. I raa aa taa aa I txxxld. bo I brttrr tba a bun drad buIUca wwe ml aftrr m rwfora tb Bitot n aaa it Tbrr of tbwta cat my clotbaav wbll a third wat tarougn my emp and othwra cat off Iwltf aad Uniba all arouod a. rkaaw of lb ma diaiaoaatod aad poraoad ram. aad. tboua-b they did no anla a atcbt of raa. I kacw that a row- ana. aUraa awiU ba ralaad. tb road pa- trollwd aad I aiaa go rato kMIaar for to day Attar a raa of a mil or taor tbrou-b I I eaJD apran a eaanai mo m farrabouaav I found a aadin. puaoa w a bad of waau. aad donaaj a aaxt i'o boaxra I Dawrad aa at taarala. bat UlJaa to aaa aay oaa awrta aboa. ErrrytAinir ta ahow lbA to ploa waa uana aad at Wearih 1 ortdd ao aaaka a Bxrr wfckb taraad out to ba a aary looiiaa oor. aaad tb prakKM Blgbl ta ta wooda aad wttb araroaly a wUk of Uaap aad waa alao tblraty and banT7 I aboold rr at ta wall, aaanatblac ta aa aaarhaaa. aod tb floor would oo to tor a bad wall t cwocbl a tVar boau' aaaap. I aad aaad ap tor miad about it. i laft aay bldloT plac aad boldly adraacad to tb armm Tb froet door aaooo parvy i that waa oo of my taaa-ma ror bUrln tb ptaca uWaarfd. Aa I roac-bad I tookad ta aad aaw rarattarv od raaanaad taa tb paoaJ moa ba tear I w baaltaUoar waat to oo wau (A door waa puVld wW apn aad a Ctrl abort If yaara old aood bafor aaa, bb wa poorty clad, aad taaada aad faoa wara oo vrwrclaaa. bat bar ayaa abooa wttb IntmUimttfm. mad ba faca waa taaaatac--Wmmm do too wastr" ab aakad aflar .nwd mmeh ob-r for a jalaata. -I waat awnatbla ta aal aad artU pay raa fu l." I rapllaal. rlbr la away, and I'm aU alooa, aad yoa mrm a Yaakaa." Wl wrtvaa r4 Hi" Sb lookad ta ar aaaia from hd to o aad aa doaib woajdacad bow I (o aod waa my rrJd waav 1 wanai tba door aad avauaa at aar. r Ua caaaaaat took Jaft bar faoa aad bar Ilpa baktaawd a u foyuabt aba waa"uanaio tura ma away. cat arwr trakli aba alowlT aaid: "Too win tod a ronrd at tba wpU. and I wQl a too. aocactbiac to eat." I waat to tba wall and aatnflad my thtrat and than co tar art tba bonaa and aat dowa At tba rod tab la tba kite ben wbaraoo tba Hi aal war aerrad. . Sba put oa a plaaa, kalfa aad fork aad a cap of Bulk and tbca brought two arm corn briad aod oold raoat. I trKnI toy brat to aocAtT her la eonreraatVon, bat ho clihor aoawcred ta tooaoayuabw or waa ailont Sba knaw all about tbo war. of eourw, aod balD' aoutbern born ab bad no o for tb blaa, I could and dM mako allow- aaea for tbla, and whan I found that ahr waa ruftaa and naootomanlcatlr I oraavd lo annoy bar with question When my rap waa amply, ab took Hand wont dowa aallar to roflll It. I beard her down tbera and beard bar aarwnd tba rtaira. a. tboucb aba did not InMaedlatery appear, I did not ralaa my ryea. A ralnoa later ab apoka. and jay ryra lifted faat enough. 8b waa rtandlng In tba door between tba kltohan aad what fanner call tha "front room." aod aba bad a ihot-un Icrrled at my braaat from a dlatanc of only ton feat. "Yankee, yoa are my prisoner! i quietly eald. "What do you roeanV leaked a I reat ad my elbow on the table and (tared at bar la orprlaa. Jus wbat I aald. air I Tou are my prisoner, and If yoa don't do Just a I tell yoa i u aool Ktandnp! ' "Dont ba fool Uh," chile," I aald aa I ttood np and noUod at bar. "That gun Isn't loaded, and eren If It waa you would not dare fire It off. Put It away and bring the milk." "The gun U loaded, aod I'll shoot!" aba exclaimed, though her valco betrayed that ab waa frightened. "Do a I tell you or I will Are! Ga Into the pantry." X bad a reaolrer In my bolster under my coat, but aa I looked Into tb glrl'a face I knew that aba would pull Uiggrr If I made a motion to art my weapon. It waa a beard to art a child like her make me a prtanorr, and yet I waa forced to rrallxe that ah waa aa dangerous aa a man per bape more en. The result was that I barked up to tb open door of the pantry, and a aba advanced upon me I stopped Into tbe little room and she closed the door and teetened It with a button. My idea a to escape by tbo window before she could get oat and around tbe bouse, but I found tbe opening a small orx with wooden bars acroaa tbe outside. I could not hsv earmprd that way bad I bern alone In the bouse. Drawing roy rrrolrer I fired through tbe done and made threat, but tbe glrl'a voice was firm and dctmii I ncd aa ab amawwl me: "If yoo fire again. I'll aSool through tbe door, and Ibrra la a big load of buck shot In tbla gun." I ooaased aod attempted to bribe, but she faafuaed to bold any conversation with me. I hoped that she would lraare tbe hou, In which oaa a couple of kicks would have eret the old door flying, bat she sat down la tb kltrben to auard me and wait for soro one to come along. It waa almoa Doon before any one an-tred, and then it waa a guard of cavalry beating on tho country In anarcb of me. They were pass ing the bouse when tbe girl called thorn la. aad aa the leader oprned ray prison door and commanded me to step forth sev- or eight soldier had their carbines lev eled at me. They joked me and said much In praise of tbe girl, but she scarce ly uttered a vrurd In reply I waa first ken to Oraeral Ire a headquarters to be aoeatlooed and liter on was arnt to Richmond, where President Iaarl did me tbe booor to confine me In a dark cell of th etty prison for two works aa a spy and to Inform roe that I should eventually lie ban red Ivy and by I was transferred to Libby prison, and later on to Andcrson- Ttlle, and It waa within a few week of peage before I recovered ray liberty. Ixmg after tbe war I revisited tbe farmhouse where I was so IgnominiouslT captured. I found only an old man about, and of him I iueTid : "You lived here during the war!" "Yea" "You had a daughter?" "Yea, Nancy. She married two year ago, but baa been drawl for all montba. fihe waa a good girl Nancy was. She waa also brave Right yere In this bouae, when she waa only I J year old. she captured tbo raoat daring spy In Orant a whole army. Tab lag a Brae. "Aa a general thing." eaid Mr. Gratebar. "I take a cbipetful view of things, aixl with all its cares and trouble I like life ao well that I should be glad to hare it prolonged indefinitely. But occasionally some thing happens that, while it does not make mo dnrpondent I am never that disturb mo gTmtly. And then, as likely aa not, I grieve to aay, I go home to dinner and sit down at the table with gloom writ ten on my face in letters so big that there's hardly room to get it nil on. "Finally, after a period of silence Philip spunks up with the irrever ence of youth, bat with youth's blessed buoyancy: " 'Take a brace, old man; take a brace. "And I try to explain to Philip that things have not gone my way that day, and that 1 don't feel wclL "And Philip says, 'Well, you ought to throw a bluff that you are feeling well whether yon are or not. ' "And I feel that what Philip says Is true. I have from time to time tried to give him, out of my expe rience, wiae counsel. 1 feel that there are times when I may profit by the counsel of Philip." New York Bun. toeasMtleaaa Cared. tv wife has used Chamberlain's Win n1m foe rheumatism with ereat relief, and I can recommend it ta t splendid liniment for rheurrtausm ana other household use for which we have found itralaable.-W.j. Cttlir. Kd Creak, N. Y. . Mr. Cuyler is one or tne leauinr merchants of thi villat-e and one of the moat prominent men in this vicin ity. W. O Amr-n. Editor Red Creek Herald. For sale by RR Bellamy. dmgyist. t Slop druKxinff yourself with quack -! re fiet a well- known pharmaceutical remedy that will do the work. Catarrh and Cold n tb heed will not cause sufferinir if Ely's Cream Bairn is used. DrugsriRt will supply I0c. trial size or sue. run mo w e mail it- ELY BROS.. 5 Warren t-, . City. Rav. John Raid, Jr.. of Great Falls. Mont, recommended Llys Cream it 1 T r amnriaaiie his state- II1H mmn, 1 nient, "It is a poaitive cure for catarrh tl used as airecieo. -wT.fn ... Prole. Pastor Central Pres. Church. Helena, MonL rr over rtny ara. re u'lvatnw' aAoTnrjtQ Srsur ha been used for over fifty year by mil lions of rnomers tor weir coimutu while teethmr. witn panect success. t wKw tba child wiftena the cum. aJUri ail pain, cures wind colic, and i th beat remedy lor iiarrrrcea. it wui re. lie re the poor little sufferer imme diately. Sold by Druggist in every part of tne worio. iwtmi uTa a DOtUe. tie sure ana aaa, ivar ears. Wintlow' Soothinjf Bjrup," and Uke no other. 7 - stall' la Six Hear. Diatreaainr Kidney and Bladder dia aea relieved in six hours br the "New nwl Rcwit b American sTidnev Cure.' This naw rernedr is a great surprise on account of iu exceeding promptness in relieving; pain in the bladder, kidney, back and every part of the urinary n Ii r in male or female. It relieves re tensi on of water and pain. In pass ing; it almost ixn mediately. If yoa want quick relief and cure, this is your rV.ld bt K. R BXXLAJCT. Drnr&Mti WUrnington, N. C. corner of Front and Market streeia. T Ax BOTTOM FACTS In taa Haina investigation. aaka etartUng; Naw a. TKs hiwitwn fmets In e,innetion with OUT hard ware stork reveal tbe largest aaaorunent and lowest prices Tor quality lo oe roona anywncre. Everrthlne romnrtsed In the term of "Hard ware," all of the best quality and marked at prices aoraitung or no argument, ueaiera can her And the beet source of supply for their wants. P-nicbasea delivered at depots without ex pense, ana patron s interest eareiuny iwww sner. OUR PENINSULAR STEEL RANGES must be seen to be appreciated, and It will be a pleasure for us to show yob their construction and management. A tine and varied line of Oooklnir sud Hnatlnv htoves constantly on nana at low aown prior. Try us anu wi wu convince vou. Our lines of general Hardware, Cutlery, Brass goods, gc, are complete in eacll aeparuneni J. W. MURCHISON, marnotr ORTON BUILD1NO. A Fresh Supply of All Kinds of Duttenhofer's and Mundell's FINE SHOES JVS1T RECEIVED. Look in Oar Show Window. We Invlie tlx? L-nlle especially to try thet 8hne We keep st the same oM place. 6.IW steps east rroui corner cf KTvnt smi rmicexe turrets. MERGER & EVANS. sp it tr BARBADOES MOLASSES Of Our Own Importation Now on Hand and NeW CrOP 10 AmVe. Wa carry all grade, atylea and prices. p7tf REDUCED RATES IN MAY The Seaboard Air lane announcea the following; Reduced Rates for Special Occasions to take place in Max. BALTIMORE, MI). Ouadrennlal Conference of the M E. Church, Rnnth Rate of one fare for the round trip, ticseia on sale May tnd 4th. with final limit nay 3ixt NEW ORLEANS, LA. Kstlonsl Order of Elks ttste of one fare for the round trip, ticket on sale May 7th sin. with final limit of fifteen days. (General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of UeC. 8 Rate of one fare for tne round in p. ucseis on ale May 17th 19th. with nnal limit to J tine iw. NORFOLK. VA Southern BsrtLt and Anxlllary Conventions. Rste of one fare for the round trip, tickets on sale May 2nd 6th. with Una! limit or. uiieenaaya. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Twentieth of Ma V Celebration of the Mecklen- bnra Declaration of Independence. Rate of one fare for tbe round trip, tickets on sale Mav ISth lth. and one cent per mile travelled from points within a radius of two hundred miles: uriets on tuue mo-ivui wim final limit Mav SSrdL Reunion of Confederate eterans. Rate of one cent per mile travelled, tickets on se May isth-ivtb with final limit May 33rd. For full information in reirard to these rates rail on or address any Agent of the BeaDoara Air line or write to T. J. ANDERSON, . General Passenger Aent, Portsmouth, Vs. ap tf TUBE-ROSE BDEBLT Wa have quite a nice lot of Tnbe-roae Bulba oa hand at 10 Cents Per Dozen. Rperlally low Iprtce to any one purchasing from 100 lo 1.000. EASTER EGG DYES, FLOWER SEEDS, NURSING BOTTLES, any everything else pertaining to the Drug business. J. HICKS BUNTING, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Y. M. C. A. Building, mar II tf Wilmington, K. C Farmers and Distiller's SUPPLIES. Fancy and Staple Groceries, Hoop Iron, Glue, Hay, Corn, Oats, &c, &c. A small consignment Yam Potato Blips. HALL & PEAESALL, mar. 31 tf Wholesale Grocers. s-Stf CURE YOURSELF! Cs Bis for aaaatarsl olsraarcwa, tanswaaattoas. IrtliaUoai ar akesraUoas at as a seas asabnaw. rlslasa aaa sot astrta- iTatifaatOalieratCa, st or sowososs. II TV . VI 1 Kill It? V sweaa - v V a.aa. ,s A.I br sxprasa, rs4d, for f,y (I as, or bettisa, ti?!. The C. W.Pol vogt Co WILMINGTON, N. C. PARISIAN NOYELTY Daring this week we shall exhibit a handsome high priced Novelties at low prices In all the new New Black Silks ! New Fancy Silks ! French Organdies 15, 20, 25 and 30 cents. French Madras, very wide, 15 cents. Linen Crash for skirts 15 and 20 cents. Jewel Belts -2 to 1.50 in silver, gold and oxidize, Patterns. TO THE Notwithstanding we are moving one of our Ice Ma chines away from here, we still have a capacity to make 85 tons of Ice per day, which is four times as much as has ever been consumed in Wilmington, in cluding the Sounds, Beaches and Southport, in any one day. Until further notice we will sell you Ice at the following prices: In lots of 10 to 25 Pounds, 35c per 100. In lots of 25 lbs and less than a ton, 25c per 100 In one to two ton lots, $3.50 per ton. In lots of one ton or over at Factory, $2.50 ton. We respectfully solicit your patronage. Wm. E. Worth & Co. nar 18 tf When You Wish to Talk Stoves Mind Buck Goods Are the Finest and Best Made In America This mav sound extravagant, but we can make good every word of it. ,ir , , i .1 .il aTrrxa il. 1 4- v e also nave a large line ui otnur Wm. E. Springer THE MAINE QUESTION To Consider When Answer Is : Go to Jackson For a month or two, or order a few Read the following letter from Hon. Thomas H. SwHon, of If. C, JuiUjf. f Firxt TARBORO, N. C, Nov. 3, 1897. H. E. THOMPSON, Prop. Jackson Springs, West End, N. C: w r,w. Oi. Vnnp latta. nf rt nil reeefvAo1 Tn renlv I tJlkA nlpAfinre in KAVinff that I SDent two weeks at Jackson Springs in August of the present year. I was very feeble when I arrived there, suffering from Dyspepsia, and was not able to go from the hotel to the Spring, but after two weeks at the Bprings I received beneficial effects from the curative power of its waters, and verily believe that these waters, springing out of the deep sand section of Moore County saved my life, or laavePnesUonlnbsaym that I believe that the Jackson Springs Watar Is a specific for Dyspepsia, and the best water on earth for this one universal complaint of mankind. You may nee this letter as you may think Is best for the benefit of mankind. Yours, Respectfully, This Water is unsurpassed for vous Prostration, or any Aidney, Bladder or Stomach Trouble. For farther particulars, address mar 15 tf Save Something Every Week AND DEPOSIT IT IN The Wilmington Sayings and Trust Company, WILMINGTON, N. C. CAPITAL $25,000. We want Your Business, and Therefore Keep Open till 9 o'clock Every Saturday Night. 1. Your money will be safe from fire 2. You can draw it out when you need it. 3. It will be earning interest at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum, and working for you while you are asleep. E3TWe will take pleasure in explaining our system to any man, woman or sA. . 1 T, o -- cniia, wiBmng to aeposu. Capital $125,000. THE ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK, WILMINGTON, N. C, Makes a specialty of supplying all good security, at lowest rates. Ho interest paid on deposits.. Safety de posit boxes to rent at from $i to 18 per annum. We study the interest of onr customers and solicit your account. J. W. NORWOOD. D. NORWOOD, L. President. DIRECTORS. D. L. GORE, 8. P. McNAJR, C. W. WORTH, W. E. SPRINGER P. U BEUXJERS, O. A. NORWOOD. J. W. NORWOOD, J. 8. WORTH, H. L. T0IXEB8. HOTEL STEWART. Rates tS.o6 l"er Day, AeeeraUaw te Iiaeattaa. Wast Centre 8k, opposite B. B. Ticket Office. b M tf GoldJSboro, H. C. DRESS PATTERNS. and varied collection of exclusive designs In and leading shades. Our Infant and Children's Lace Caps have arrived, 25c to. $2.00. Write for samples and mention this paper. Sole Agents for W. B. Corsets and Standard ap 17, tf PUBLIC! and Ranges Just Bear In -co nom m3 cucapcoi; up. "3 & Co., Cen'l Agts. Sick Is How to Get Well. The ' Springs crates of the water. Judge Thos. H. Sutton: tf. C. Criminal Court, my: Dvspepsia, Indigestion, Insomnia, Ner H. E. THOMPSON, Proprietor, West End. Moore County, N. C. SURPLUS $10,000. or burglars. np o w. surplus ana fronts o,uuu. customers desiring to borrow on GORE, LEE H BATTLE, Cashier. Vice-President. SAM'L BEAR, J a E. J. POWERS, apiatf D. O'CONNOR. Real Batata Aceat wnmlnetan, If. C. STORES. OFFICES AKD DWELIr tngs for rent. V I- b houses ana iots tor saio on easy terms. Rents, Taxes and Insurance attended to promptly.. Money loaned on Improved city real estate, aafltf .V7: sMJiWttB Scbednle In EflTect Jan. 25, 1898. TO ALL POINTS North, South and Southwest. Train 41 Leaves Wilmington 8:S0 p. m., leaves Lnmberton 5:26 p.m. .Pembroke 5:46 p. m., Maxton6:12 p. m., Laurinborg :88 -p. ni., Ham let 6.53 p. m. Connects at Hamlet with train 41 for Charlotte and Atlanta, and with train 402 for Portsmouth, Richmond, Washington and points North. Train 41 Leaves Portsmouth 9 90; a. m., leaves Weldon 11:55 a. m.. Raleigh 8:34 p. nu, Sanford 5:03 p. m., Hamlet 6:53 p. m., Rocking ham 7:30 p. m.. Wades boro 8:11 p. m.. Monroe 9:12 p. m., Charlotte 10:25 p. m., Athens 8:45 a. m., and Atlanta 5:20 a. m. Connects at Wel don with train from Richmond and all Northern points. Pullman sleeper, Portsmouth to Nash ville, Tenn. Train 403 Leaves : Washington 4:40 p. m., Richmond 8:66 p. m., Portsmouth 8:45 p. m. leaves Weldon 11:28 p.m., Kalelgh 2:16 a. m., Sanford 8:85 a. m , -Hamlet 5:10 a. m.. Rocking ham 5:23 a. m.. wadesboro 5:54 a. m., Monroe 6:43 a. m., Charlotte 7:50 a. m , Llncolnton 10:20 a. m., Shelby 11:18 a. m., Rutherfordton 12:30 noon, Athens 1:15 pi m , Atlanta 'i:50 p. m. Connections at Atlanta for all points South and West. Pullman sleeper, Washington to Atlanta, ana -onsmoutn to unester Train 88 Leaves Hamlet 8:15;a. m. Arrives Laurlnburg 8:46 a. m., Maxton 9.05 a. m., Pem broke 9:81 a. m , Lnmberton 9:53 a. m., Wilming ton 12.05 noon. Connects at Hamlet with trains from Washington, Portsmouth, Charlotte and Atlanta. Train 402 Leaves Atlanta 12:00 m. leaves Athens 8:16 p. m., Monroe 9:40 p. m. Leaves Rutherfordton 4:36 d. m-.. arrives Shelbv 5:55 &m., Llncolnton 6:56 p. m., Charlotte 8:25 p. m., onroe 9:40 p. m., Wadesboro 10:81 p. in., Rock ingham 11:05 p. m., Hamlet 11:23 p. m., Sanford 1:02 a. nr., Raleigh 2:16 a. m.. Weldon 4:55 a. m'., Portsmouth 7:30 a. m., Richmond 8:20 a. m., Washington 12:31 noon. Pullman sleepers, At lanta to Washington and Chester to Portsmouth" Train 18 Leaves Hamlet 7:15 p. m., arrives Gibson 8:10 p. m. Returning, leaves Gibson 7:00 a. m.. arrives Hamlet 7:50 a. m. Train 17 Leaves Hamlet 8:40 a. m.. arrives Cheraw 10:00 a. m. Returning, leaves Cheraw 5:00 p. m., arrives Hamlet 6:20 p. m. AU trains aauy except nob. 17 ana 18. Trains make immediate connections at At lanta for Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans, Texas, California, Mexico, Chattanooga, Nash ville, Memphis, Macon, Florida. t or tick eis. Sleepers, etc., appiy to THOS. D. MEARES, Gen'l Agent, Wilmington, N. C. E. ST. JOHN, . Vice President and General Manager. H. W. B. GLOVER, Traffic Manager. V. E. McBEE, Gen'l Superintendent. T. J. ANDERSON, Oen'i pass. Agent. General Offices Portsmouth Va. mar 17 tf Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley R'y. JOHN GILL, Rkcki ver. Condensed Schedule. In Efleet April I Oth, 1898. NORTH BOUND. No. 2 Daily. Leave Wilmington : 00 A. M. Arrive Fayettevllle 12 10 I". M. Leave Fayetteville ...12 18 Leave Fayettevllle Junction :i2 25 Leave Sanford 1 48 Leave Climax 3 47 Arrive Greensboro 4 20 Leave Greensboro 4 30 Leave Stokesdale 5 17 Leave Walnut Cove 5 47 Leave Rural Hall 6 15 Arrive Mt. Airy -izzSi 7 45 SOUTH BOUND. DAH.T Leave Mt. Airy. . . ; 8 40A. M. Leave Rural HaU '10 04 " Leave Walnut Cove 10 83 " Leave tokesdale ...,11 06 Arrive Greensboro 11 55 P. M Leave Greensboro : 12 17 Leave Climax :12 45 Leave Sanford 2 30 Leave Fayettevllle Junction i 3 55 Arrive Fayettevllle -. 4 oo " Leave Fayetteville j 4 10 Arrive Wilmington ' 7 ao " NORTH BOUND. No. 4. Daily. Leave Bennettsvllle Arrive Maxton Leave Maxton Leave Red Snrlnirs 8 00 A. I 9 02 ' ! 9 07 ' I 9 &- ' 10 20 ' 10 40 . ' M Leave Hope Mills Arrive r ayetteviiie SOUTH BOUND. No. 3. DAIL4T. Leave Fayettevllle 4,50 P. M. Leave HbDe Mills : 5 07 " Leave Red Springs ! 5 43' " Arrive Maxton 6 11 Leave Maxton j 6 15 Arrive Bennettsvllle . 15 No 16. Mixed Dally Ex Sunday.. NORTH BOUND. Leave Ramseur . . . i 6 40 A Leave Climax 8 30 Arrive Greensboro i 9 17 M. Leave Greensboro ! 9 35 Leave Stokesdale ill 07 Arrive Madison 11 55 ' No. 15,, Mixed Dally Ex. i Suoaay JS30 P. M i 1 15 " SOUTH BOUND. Leave Madison Leave Stokesdale Arrive Greensboro 2 30 " 2 45 " 8 50 " 5 30 " Leave Greensboro Leave Climax Arrive Ramseur CONNECTIONS At Fayetteville with the Atlantic Coast Line, at Maxton with the Carolina Central Railroad, at Red Springs with the Red Sprmgs and Bowmore Railroad, at Sanford with the Seaboard Air Line, at Gulf with the Durham and Charlotte Railroad at Greensboro with the Southern Rail way Company, at Walnut Cove with the Nor folk and western Railway. J. W. FRY, ' W. E. KYLE, Gen'l Manager. Gen'l Pass. Agent. ap 12 Jf The Clyde Steamship Go. NEW YORK, WILMINGTON. N. C. ANS Georgetown, S. C, Lines. New York for Wilmington. ONEIDi Saturday April 23 CROATAN Saturday. April 30 Wilmington for New Work. CROATAN Saturday, April 23 ONEIDA Saturday, April 30 Wilmington for Georgetown, H. C. ONEIDA Tuesday, April -26 Steamship Oneida does not carry passengers. Through Bills Lading and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from points In North and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to H. G. 8MALLBONES, SuptJ Wilmington, N. C. THEO. G. EGER.T. M., Bowling Green, N. Y. WM. P. CLYDE CO., General Agents, Bowling Green N. Y an 20 tf MAXTON BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, j Maxton, N G. DIRECTORS: J. D. CROOM,;Maxton.l ED. McRAE, Maxton. J. B. SELLERS, Maxton. Q. B. PATTERSON, Maxton. R. W. LIVERMORE, Pates.: WM. H. BERNARD, Wilmington. E. F, McRAE, Raemont. The attention of investors in Wilmington is called to the fact that the a vera ere nroflts of the Six Series of Stock now in force in this Associa tion have been about Eleven Per Cent. Tn1r.iAf.lon Tm. 9if eenta nar Share. SubecrtptkmiTto Stock payable In weekly In stalment of as cents per Share. , , The management is prudent ana economical, as is shown by the fact that the Association has sustained no losses, and Its aimual expenses, in cluding taxes, are only about Two Hundred Dol- lara- j. d. CROOM, President. W. B. BARKER. Secretary. 1 Jan 1 tf "m Va a .; aWrjar -f, ATLANTIC COAST LINE. Schedule In Kflec-t April 10,1898. Departcri roM wujukotoh -Noutii llorMi DAILY No. 48 Passenger Due Magnolia 10.46 9.00 a. m.. Warsaw 11.04 a. m., CoUNhoro A.M. 12:05 a. m, Wilson 12:55 p in.. Kwly Mount 1:42 p.m., Tarboro 2:81 p. m., Weldon 4.43 p. m., Petersburg . p. m., Richmond 7:15 p. m., Norfolk 5.55 p. m.. Washington 11:30 p. m., Baltimore 1:06 a. m., Philadelphia 8:50a. m., New York 6:53 a. m., Boston 8:00 p. m. DAILY No. 40 Passenger- Due Magnolia 8:58 7.15 p. m., Warsaw 9:10 p. m., Ooldsboro " P.M. 10:10 p. m., Wilson 11.06 p. m., Tarboro .6:45b. m Rocky Mount 11:67 p. m.. Weldon 1:42 a. m.,Xorfolk 10:15 a. ni , Petersburg 8:14 a m . Richmond 4 a. iu , Washington 7:41 a.m.. Baltlmore9:03 a. m., Philadelphia 11:25 a. m., New York 2.03 p. m Bostpn 9:00 p. ni. DAILY No. 50 Passenger -Due Jackwurvllle, except 4:13 p. m., Newbern 5:40 p. ni Sunday 2.25 P. M. south'bound. DAILY No. 55 Passenger-Due Lake Wacc.i 4.00 maw 5:09 p. m., Chadtxium 6:41. m . P. M. Marlon 6:43 p. m., Florence 7:25 p in Sumter 9:10 p. m., Columbia 10:30 p. m. . Denmark 6:12 a. ni., AuguHta7:56a. in .. Macon 11:15 a. m., Atlanta 12:25 p. in . Charleston 10:50 p. m,. Savannah 1 M a. m., Jacksonville 7.80 a. m , HI An gustlne 10:30 a. m., Tahina 5:26 i m AERIALS AT WILMINGTON -FROM TDK NORTH. DAILY No. 49 Passenger Leave t Bout on !:u:i 6. SO p. m., New York 9:00 p. m., I'lilladel P M phial2:05a m.,s; Baltimore 2:50 a. m . Washington 4:3 a. m., Rlchniond 9:05 a. m., Petersburg 10:00 a. in.. Norfolk 9:10 a. m., Weldon 11.55 a in..; TartK.ro 12:38 p. m.. Rocky Mount I:U5p. hi.. Wilson 2:87 p. IU , Goldxboro 8:20 p. in . Warsaw 4:11 p. ui., Magnollu"4 21 p. ni DAILY No. 41-rassenger Leave Boston 12 9.30 night. New York 9:30 a. hi . Phllailel A. M. phla 12:09 p. m , Baltimore 2.25 j in . Washington 3:46 . m . ltlrlnuinnl ;.:in p. m. Petersburg 8:12 p in Ni.rf.iik 2:20 p m , Weldon 9:4.1 p. hi . "Tai lxm. 0:00 p m.. Rocky Mount 5 in .i m Leave Wilson 6:22 a. in . GoldslK.ri) : in a. in., .Warsaw 7 53 a. in . Magnoliit , 8:05 a. m. DAILY No. 51 Fassenger-Lave Newheni except 9:00 a. m.. Jackwnvllle 10:26 a. ni. Sunday , 12.15 P. M FROM THE SOUTH DAILY No. 54 Passenger-Leave Taina hi 1.20 a. m., Sanford 8:27 p. m., Jacksonville P. V 7:40 p. m., Savannah 1:45 a. m Charl. ton 6:33 a. m .Columbia 6.45 am. At lanta8:20a. m , Macon 9:00 a. ni . An gusta3:00p. m , Denmark 4 47 p. ni . Sumter 8:12a. ni., Florence 9:58 a. in.. Marion 10:36 a. m.. Chaillx.iini li-sn m.. Lake Waccamaw 12 on ;. m Daily except Sunday . Trains on the Scotland Neck Huim Ii ;,,iu! leave Weldon 8:55 p m., Halifax 4 1 i. 1,1 ,.r rive Scotland Neck 5:20 p. m., Greenville (, :,': p m., Klnston 7:55 p. 111. Keturnlnif, leuveH Kin ston 7:50 a. m., Greenville 8.52 a m ; arriving Halifax at 11:18a m., Weldon 11:33 a m Dally except Sunday. c Trains on Washington Branch leave Washing ton 8:20a. m. and 2:80 p. m.; arrive Parmele9 lo a m. and 4:00 p. m.: returnlnir leaves Parm.in 9:35 a m. and 6.30 p. m.; arrives Washington n.uua. m. anu 1 :au p. m. Daily except Sunday Train leaves Tarboro. N. C dniiv ei-..,.i u,,'., day. 5:30 p. m.; Sunday. 4:15 p. m ; arrives piv mouth 7:40' n. m. and 6:10 n. ni. Retiirulnir leaves Plymouth dallv except Snnduv r-vi . . and Sunday 9:00 a. ni.; arrive Tarboro 10:06 a m. and 11:00 a. m Train on Midland N. C. Bitmrh leaver i:ni,i. boro, N. C, daily except Sunday, 7:10 a 111 ar rive Smitbfleld N. C, 8:30 a. 111. Returning leaves Smlthfled 9:00 a. 111.; arrive GoldslHiro H0:25a. m. Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rockv Mmmt at 4.80 p. in.; arrives Nashville 5 05 p. m.. hprlng -Hope 5.30 n. m. Returnlnir. leaves ftiiriin 8.00 a. m., Nashville 8.35 a. in.; arrive Uockv uwub o.w u. i'cu j en eii rtiiiitiHV. Train on Clinton Branch leave Warsaw ror Clinton, dally except Sunday, at 8.10 a m and 4.15 p. ni . Returning, leave Clinton at 7 ou a m and 10.00 p. m. Florence Railroad leave Pee Dee 10 Oil a m arrive Latta 10.26 a. m., Dillon 10.30 a. m How land 10.54 a. m. Returning, leaves Rowland 6.13 p. m.; arrives Dillon 6.33 p. m., Iatla 0 4li p m Pee Dee 7.10 p. m., dally. lrauison uonway erancn leave Hub at 9-25 a.m., Chadbourn 12:08 a. m.; arrive Conway 1:40 p. m.; leave Conway 2:45 p in., Chadbourn 5:45 p. m.; arrive Hub 6:25 p. m. Dally except Sunday. Central of South Carolina Railroad leave Hum ter 6:35 p. m.. Manning 7:04 p. m ; arrive Lane's 7:43 p. m.; leave Lane's 8:34 a. in.. Manning 9'OK a m.: arrive Sumter 9:37 a. ni. Dally Georgetown and Western Railroad leave Lane's 9:30 a. m., 7: 55 p. m.: arrive Georgetown 12:00 m., 9:14 p. m ; leave Georgetown 7:0n a ni 3:00 p.m.; arrive Lane s 8:25 a ni : .', 25 p m Dally except Sunday. Trains on Cheraw and Darlington Railroad leave Florence daily except Sunday al :.v n m arrive Darlington 10:28 a. m., Cheraw n 40 a m., Wadesjwjro 12:35 p. m.; leave Florence dally except Sunday at 8.00 p. m ; arrive Darlington 8 25 p m , Hartsville 9:20 p. m , Bennettsvllle 9:21 p in., Gibson 9:45 p m. Leave Florence Sunday only at 9:55 a. m.; arrive Darlington 10:27 a. m , HartsvHle 11:10 a, m. Leave Gibson dally except Sunday at 6:35 a m . Bennettsyllle 6:59 a. m.; arrive Darlington 7:50 a.m. Leave Hartsville dally except Sun day at 7:o0 a. m ; arrive Darlington 7:46 a. m : leave Darlington 8:55 a. m.; arrive Florence 9:20 a m. Leave Wadesboro dallv except Sunday 3:00 p. m., Cheraw 5:15 p. in , I)arllngton 6:29 p m.; arrive Florence 7:od p. m. Ieave Hartsville Sunday only at 8:15 a. m., Darlington 9 00 a. m : arrive Florence 9:20 a. m. WTilson and Fayettevllle Branch leave Wilson 2:15 p.m., 11:16 p. m.; arrive Selma 8.15 p. ni . Smlthfleld 8:23 p.- m , Dunn 4:09 p. m., Kayetle vllie4:45 p.m., 1:07a.m., Rowland 613 p. ni ; returning leave Rowland 10.54 a. ni.. Fayette vllle 12:18 p.m., lo:19 p. m., Dunn 1:01 p. m . SmithBeld 1:89 p. m., Selma 1:47 p. rn ; -irrive Wilson 2:85 p. m., 12:09 a m Manchester & Augusta Railroad trains leave Sumter 4:29 a. m., Creston 5:17 a. in : arrive Denmark 6:12 a. m. Returning leave Denmark 4:47 p. m., Creston 5:43 p. m., Sumter 6:83 p m Daily. Pregnalls Branch train leaves Creston 5 45 a m.; arrive Pregnalls 9:15 a. m. Returning, leaves Pregnalls 10:00 a. m.; arrives Creston .') 50 p.m. Dally except Sunday. Bishopvllle Branch liains leave Elliot ll:lo a m. and 7:30 p. m.; arrive Lurknow 1:00 p. in and 8:80 p. m. Returning, leave Lucknow 6:05 a. m. and 2:00 p. m.; arrive Elliot 8 25 a. m snd 8--30 p. m. Daily except Sunday. 8unday only, H M. EMERSON. ' Gen'l Passenger Agent J. R. KENLY, Gen'l Manager T. M. EMERSON Traffic Manager ap 10 if Atlantic and Norm Carolina Railroad Time Table No. 8. To Take Effect Sunday, Nov. 26. 1897, at 12 M. GOING EAST. GOING WE8T. Pase'g'r Trains Arrive Leave P. M. P. M. 8 40 4 88 5 83 5 45 6 57 7 02 P. M. P. M. Pass'g'r Trains Arrive LeaVe' A. M. A. M. 11 OS 10 12 ' 8 57 9 10 7 42 7 47 A. M. A. M. STATIONS. Goldsboro Klnston Newbern Morehead City. Train 4 connect with W w. tram hound North, leaving Goldsboro at 11.88 A. M. and With Southern Railway train West, leaving Goldsboro 8.00 P. M., and with W. ft N. at Newbern for Wilmington and Intermediate points. Train 3 connects with Southern Railway train, arriving at Goldsboro 1.00 p. M., and with w. s w. train from tbe North at 8.06 p. m. No. I train also connect with W. ft N. for Wilmington and Intermediate points. jan iu s. l. dii.u aup-x. SMn Diseases. For the speedy and permanent care of tetter, salt rheum and eczema Cham berlaln's Eye and Skin Ointment is without an equal. ' It relieve the itch ing and Bmartino' almost Inatantlv and its continued tue effectc a permanent cure. It also cures Itch, barber' itch. scald head, sore nipples, itching pile, chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and granulated lids. Ire. f!atra ranolflAH r- horses are the best tonic, blotv' onriflor ana vermifuge. iTice, 23 cents Sold by For sale by IR. R. BELLAMY, febltf Drnggla.
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