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Thwae yitlM r iavkMei la f a a Uww ?laeoa ht- ir nit r- rii -n 1Wn .a la luA.n i 'tiu lt if mmiliia titit n i mwtti-uaai oil wh 1m m nvi.Vne -.If -eta la 4ttr.i i eafta eeaaweea o4 ry i tm rnKtxmi ea tae traiplea be trR 6ahlBp ihtf apa the a'..W ; iv.-taia la aaaapawJ Many Think! Ma: la rt watV iae bi .. u.. bw ar Mother's Friend ? par the ayaaaea faV the chaa FOR PIC NIC HAMS, 1. 1 Ss. Plans. B i 1 ies,Coni. Meal , Hay, aWa. A BhiJam-ue I a a ah aw Uats. nw Linei, R. R STONE 4 CO Experience Is m Dear Teacher.' HOTEL STEWART. CUMOU8 - - . -' ... t ta - I I ae a a ' - . S- "lwSawawat-!. aMs The as of t hi CStiaiFtRC AMO DANOy MO3C I Mr rsaah a at the Vhaml" ta htr. VI- The I Tab): Ill XVI ta ataS, ti Bajfl no haassa LUCK Of A VOUttQ OOCTOft. T1t An ad rary Mk, and whan It ar ks point of aMtistj U la rated up itas osaslasuj. Abon 800 sou hrndof a fair dotUoo MM More St. Patrick . day the nulla M Itas'it, with paokaajaa of shamrock kass end who (raqoaiUr neglect to find at how much prassae la required. Ana mm to bar the pa Sum twigs wall pre- laqoalir prof- I tha Unit whothar he haa paid for H or oot, for the - - Mu k. . .v- n nth It. and la that aasa It most be ra I to tha si saw, who has to pay dou se for it if aa aimphi It Boa be. too. fass iv si Uoo will be tha d hssrtrr. if the kstawortgdaated In the Unlt- 1 OSalea Cacai Sam gsaa aotalnc for all totSSJSjhJa tVaslunally thcrt appear a stal card that hi evidently traveling oarad law world to gather postmark for ssodar Uul V i be Isaaoaail oa to aa help It. and If heat will prn oa a mark that paadStaasCa'yeara jfoi As s guard against thai "to tha lan In the eomntry to be osad for The art that was east to the i la still preserved there, but It vav bast) oaad, as bo ooontarfait have been aaea passing through RUSSIA'S RULER'S RICHES. aMMtiiiiaitvwr reign wi brilliant, of main tal ill ig ted that no other lahjiilna, family ta m is ao waO pro tea vart amount vtded for. mder the name of the for tha sola benefit of ta the direct Una of niuiaeainci, while tha ate to be i oot of tha foads of tha state. of the Rnartan Jmpo an the whole of Soot- wtadea 16,000,000 aen :ysarly moi The total annui U family to mm 4.000.000 ru , 000,000 rabies Ha that extant when ha I Dilliatrf Itsukri Amnhnnn of rmall arooebuaea at the great i In Tajiiiaamej Tha firat ass of m oak sea in Europe waa at tbs ataee of Kaeaw In IS 01 by the Span lab aoefilsra. Tbaas anna were so extreme ly henry that tbsr eoold no be nsad with oot a rest They wars provided with rod were effective at a mmld While on the march the carried only the am munition and tbs rests, and boyr, bearing tho mn.tfU, followed after, like caddie oa a golf ooaras. Loading these cumbersome anna waa a low opera lion They wars clumsy and awkward to handle, the ball and powder tely, and tbs prepare of the match took a long Unit lk-fcro luna, however, improvement be gan to be made. The guns became lighter in oonetroctlon, and toe soldiers carried their ammunition In broad shoulder belts called baodeUere, to which were ru speeded a number of Hale leather covered wooden each of which held a charge, of A pooch, in which the bullets carried loose, and a priming born hung at the aide of the soldier. Aa lata aa the time of Charles I moakete with rests wars still In use, and It waa not until tha beginning of the eighteenth cen tury that firelocks wars successfully em- ployed. 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Tha hriinn raeta In connection with on r hard ware stock reveal the largest assortment and hrat prices for quality to be found anywhere. im thing rommliwl In the term of "Hard ware " all of the beet qoAllty and marked at prices aomitling ot do argomen. ueajer can bare Hod the beat source of supply for their wants Pin (hew delivered at depots witnout ex and patrons mvum careruiiy looseo ODR PENINSULAR STEEL RANGES inst he seen to be appreciated, and It will be a aura ror oa to snow too tneir oooajrucww anasiaiinnl A Baa and varied line of Oootuag aad BeaUng Stores constantly on band si low down prices. Try us aad we wtl ooaviaes yoa. oar ansa of general Hardware. Cutlery, Brass goods, Ac. are complete In each department J. W. MURCHI80N, araBtf OBTOlt BUILDING. FRANK H. STEDMAN, WILMINGTON. N. C. 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Yon KCt 104 Bood papers, of six orelght pages each, for tl LE88 THAN ONK CKWT A PA- USEFUL PREMIUMS Are given Club Raisers, and good-paying com mtaaasis are allowed agents. Oall y onrlcr-Journrl, 1 year . .$6.00 Oallv and Sunday, 1 year. 8.00 Sunday alone, 1 yea S.00 fhattf D. O'CONNOR. Agent, Wilmington, It. C. STORES, OFFICES AND DWELL s ror rent. onm and Lota for sale on easy terms. Rents, Taxes and Insurance MjfasarovedtT real estate aeet THE WORTH CIPANI and Ranges Just Bear In Finest and Best Made In America wo can make good every word of it. A Co., CerVI Agts. THE OLDEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN NORTH CAROLINA. ard ::::::::-::::":-:":::"::::: av i : One x car, by mail. Six Months, by Mail, Three Months, by Mail, Two Months, by Mail, One Month, by Ma.il, 2.50 $ 1.00 .50 M i -r- ... , A naiior ana rropneior, tSlk I Read Carefully what the Rev. Dr. C. S. Blackwell, Corresponding Secretary of the Baptist Young People's Union of the South, aays: Birmingham, Ala., Nov. 12, 1897. H. E. Thompson, West End, N. C: Dear Sir: A month ago you sent me a box of the Jackson Springs Water twelve bottles. You know how fearfully I was suffering with an acute bladder trouble gome weeks before. When I reached home I found the water await ing me. I have rested and drank that water. I am a'new man my old self practically; my ap petite restored; and the tenderness In the blad der has disappeared. I think It is a wonderful water. 1 had been using for weeks before all sorts of Uthla water, but the Jackson Springs Water went to the spot. With profound gratitude. I am, Yours. Respectfully, c, CALVIN S. BLACKWELL. The Doctor further says, It is "the- best, I think, God has let run out of the earth for afflicted humanity." This Water is unsurpassed for Dyspepsia, In digestion. Insomnia. Nervous Prostration, or any Kidney, Bladder or Stomach Trouble. Packed for Shipping. This valuable Water Is packed for shipping purposes, one dozen half -gallon bottles to the case. It has permanently cured hundreds who have for nd it Inconvenient to visit the Springs. For pnsee and further particulars, address H. E. THOMPSON, my 12 tf West End. Moore Co.. N. C. Old Newspapers. YOU CAN BUY OLD NEWS PAPERS, IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT. AT THE S-baa? Office. SUITABLE FOB WRAPPING PAPER AND EXCELLENT FOBS Placing Under Carpet. Janltf w - Wanted, lbs. Wool, lbs. Beeswax. WRITE FOE Q U0TA TI0NS. SAM'L BEAK, Sr., je 4 tf IS Market St. Wilmington, N. C. Jackson Sprinp Hotel. 5,000 3,000 Schedule In Effect May 39', 1898. TO ALL POINTS North, South and Southwest; Train 41 Leaves Wilmington 8:30 D. m.. leaves LumbertonS:15 p.m.,Pembroke 5:35 p. m.. Max ton 6:13 p. m.. Lanrtnburg 6:23 p. m.. Ham let 6.53 o. m.. Wadesboro 8:11 p. m., Monroe 9:12 p. m.i Charlotte 10:25 p. m. Connects at Monroe with train 41 for Atlanta, and and at Hamlet with train 402 for Portsmouth. Rich mond, Washington and polntsNortb. Train Ii Leaves Portsmouth 9 20 a m., leaves Weldon 11:60 a. m., Raleigh 8:40 p. m., Sanford 5:06 p. m. , Hamlet 6:56 p. m., Athens 3:48 a. m., and Atlanta 5:20 a. m. Train 403 Leaves Washington 4:40 d. m.. Richmond 8:56 p. m., Portsmouth 8:45 p. m. leaves Weldon 11:28 p. m., Raleigh 2:16 a. m., Sanford 3:33 a. m.. Hamlet 5:07 a. m.. Rocking ham 5:23 a. m.. Wadesboro 5:53 a. m., Monroe 6:43 a. m., Charlotte 7:50 a. m , Llncolnton 10:35 a. ru., Shelby 11:37 a. m., Rutherfordton 13:50 noon, Athens 1:13 p. m., Atlanta 2:60 p. m. Train 38 Leaves Atlanta 7:50 p. m. , Athens 11:19 p. m , Monroe C:05 a. m. Leaves Charlotte 5:10 a. m., Monroe 5:55 a. m., Wadesboro 7:01 a TY1 Uomlfit &nfl a ... Dalafnh 11 o in W.l. don 2:45 p. m.; arrive Portsmouth 5:20;p. m. xraiu ao weaves nanxiet a:au a. m. Arrives Laurinburg 8:48 a. in:. Maxton 9.05 a. m.. Pem broke 9:31 a. m , Lumberton 9:63 a. m ,' Wilming ton 12.05 noon. Train 402 Leaves Atlanta 12:00 m. leaves Athens 3:13 p. m., Monroe 9:40 p. m. Leaves Rutherfordton 4:35 p. m., arrives Shelby 5:55 6 m., Lincolnton 6:56j. m. , Charlotte 8:28 p. m., onroe 9:40 p. m., Wadesboro 10:31 p. m.. Rock ingham 11:15 p. m., Hamlet 11:15 p. m., Sanford 1:02 a. m., Raleigh 2:16 a. m., Weldon 4:55 a. m., Portsmouth 7:25 a. m., Richmond 8:20 a. m., Washington 12:31 noon. Train 18 Leaves Hamlet 7:15 p. m.. arrives Gibson 8:10 p. m. Returning, leaves Gibson 6:50 a. m., arrives Hamlet 7:40 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 0:20 p. m. ah trains aaiiy except os. 17 ana lo. Trains make immediate connections at At lanta for Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans, Texas, California, Mexico, Chattanooga, Nash ville, Memphis, Macon, Florida. ror nosers, eieepers, etc., apply to THOS. D. ME A RES. fHATiM A rront Wilmlnrrtnn XT O . 'jvm aaouu vv aaaaasassa aatraa. av . . E. ST. JOHN, Vice President and General Manager. H. W. B. GLOVER, Traffic Manager. V. E. McBEE Gen'l Superintendent. T. J. ANDERSON, Gen'l Pass. Agent. General Offices Portsmouth Va. Je 10 tf Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley R y JOHN GILL, RKcrrrxa. Condensed Schedule. In Kflf. t May 26U, I Mi. tr- NOBTH BOUND. No. 2 DAILT. Leave Wilmington Arrive Fayettevirie Leave Fayetteville Leave Fayetteville Junction Leave Sanford Leave Climax Arrive Greensboro Leave Greensboro Leave Stokesdale Leave Walnut Cove Leave Rural Hall Arrive Mt. Airy SOUTH BOUND.! Leave Mt. Airy Leave Rural Hall Leave Walnut Cove Leave tokesdale Arrive Greensboro Leave Greensboro Leave Climax Leave Sanford Leave Fayetteville Junction. Arrive Fayetteville Leave Fayetteville Arrive Wilmington. NORTH BOUND. No. 4. Daily Leave Bennettsvlile. Arrive Maxton 8 00 9 03 9 07 A. M Leave Maxton Leave Red Springs. . 9 36 ' 10 20 " 10 40 " No. 3. Daily. Leave Hope Mills Arrive t avettevme. . .' SOUTH BOUND. Leave Fayetteville Leave Hboe Mills Leave Red Springs Arrive Maxton Leave Maxton Arrive Bennettsvlile 4 33 4 52 5 85 6 09 6 15 7 15 P M I No. 16. Mixed , Daily Ex i Sunday. . 6 40 A. M. . 8 30 " . 9 17 ' . 9 35 " .In 07 " .ill 55 " NORTH BOUND. Leave Ramseur Leave Climax Arrive Greensboro Leave Greensboro Leave Stokesdale Arrive Madison No. 15. Mixed Dally Ex Sunday SOUTH BOUND. Leave Madison Leave Stokesdale. , Arrive Greensboro 12 30 P M 15 2 30 3 00 3 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 jea Borings witn tne itea tmrmgs ana 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. T TXT TT" T) - TIT V WT V Gen'l Manager. Gen'l Pass. Agent, my 27 tf The Clyde Steamship Go. NEW YORK, WILMINGTON, N. C. AND Georgetown, S. C. Lines. New York for Wilmington. BENEFACTOR Saturday, June 4th CROATAN Saturday, June 11th Wilmington for New York. CROATAN Saturday, June 4th BENEFACTOR Saturday, June 11th Wilmington for Georgetown, S. C CROATAN Tuesday, May 13 BENEFACTOR Tuesday, June 7 rwTtirnnuli Bills Lading and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from points in North and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to . H. G. SMALLBONES, Bunt.! Wilmington. N. C. THEO. G. EGEB,T. M., Bowling Green, N. Y. wm. r. ULXiiJSfCU., uenerai Agents, uowiing ureen N. x my a tr MAXTON BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Maxton N G. DIRECTORS: 3. D. CROOM, ! Maxton. I 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 average profits of the Six Series of Stock now in force In this Associa tion have been about Eleven Per Cent. Initiation Fee. 25 cents ner Share SubscriDtlons to Stock navaMa In weeklv In stalments ot 25 cents par Share. The management to prudent and economical, as is shown by the fact that the Association has sustained no losses, snd its annual expenses. In cluding tasss, are only about Two Hundred Dol lars. . J. D. CROOM, president. W . B HARKER. Secretary. lan 1 tf ... T A. M ... 10 55 I. M ...!11 08 " ...ill 12 .'12 32 P. M . . . 2 29 " ... 3 00 " ... 3 10 ' ...3 58 " . . . 4 29 " . . . 4 57 -...6 25 " I No. 1 Daily. 777 1' 8 40 A. M ..J10 04 " ...10 33 " . . . '11 06 " ... 11 55 " ...18 13 P. M ..112 43 " ... 2 35 ' ... 3 50 " . .. 3 53 " ... 4 05 " . . . 7 10 " Schedule In Effect May IS, 1898 Dkpartphk raoM wiUfwoTOS -Noam Boi mi DAILT No. 48 Passenger Due Magnolia lo.c 9.85 a. m., Warsaw 11.14 a m., Ooldsboro A. M. 12:03 a. m., Wilson 12:49 p. ml. Rocky Mount 1:30 p. m., Tarboro S:S1 p. m., Weldon 3.25 p. m. , Petersburg 5.84 p.m.. Richmond 6:40 p. m., Norfolk 5.56 p. m., Washington 11:80 p. m., Baltimore 1:01 a. m., Philadelphia 3:50 a. m.. New York 6:58 a. m., t Boston 8:00 p. m. DAILY No. 40-Passenger-Due Magnolia 8:66 7.15 p.m., Warsaw 9:10 p. m . Ooldsboro P. M. 10:10 p. m., Wilson 11.08 p. m . tTarboro 6:45 a.m., Rocky Mount 11:67 p. m., Weldon 1:48. a m., tNorfolk 10:16 a. m , Petersburg 3:14 a. m.. Richmond 4 a.m., Washington 7:4la.m.. Baltimore 9:01 a. m., Philadelphia 11 :S6 a, in .. New York 8.03 p. m., Boston 9:00 p. m. DAILY No. BO Passenger Due Jacksonville except 4:18 p. m., Newborn 5:40 p. m. Sunday 2.25 J P. M. I ' SOUTH BOUND. DAILY No. 55- Passenger- Due Lake Warca 3.45 maw 4:66 p. m., Chad bourn 6:88. p. in.. P. M. Marion 8:84 p. m . Florence 7:16 p. m Sumter 9:32 p. m., Columbia 10:80 p. St., Denmark 6:18 a. m , Augusta 7:88 a St., Macon 11:15 a. m . Atlanta 12:36 p. m.. Charleston 10:60 p. m, . Savannah 1:80 am., Jacksonville 7:80 a. m., St. An : gustlne 10:80 a m., Tampa 6:05 p. m. ARBIAL8 AT WILMINGTON -FROM THE NORTH. No. 49 Passenger-Leave t Boston 1:08 p. m., Nsw York 9:00 p. m., Philadel phia 12:06 a in.. Baltimore 2:60 a. m., Washington 4:80 a m., Richmond 1:08 a m., Petersburg 10:00 a m , Norfolk 9:10 a. m., Weldon 11:50 a. m . Tarboro 12:29 p. ni , Rocky Mount 1:10 p. m Wilson 2:20 p. m., Ooldsboro 8:06 p. m . Warsaw 2:88 p. m.. Magnolia 4.1 p. m DAILY DAILY No. 41 Passenger Leave Boston 12 9.30 night, New York 9:80 a m., Phlladel A. M. phla 12:09 p. m , Baltimore 8:86 p. m., Washington 3:46 p. m., Richmond 7:80 p. m, Petersburg 8:18 p. m., tNorfolk 2:80 p m., Weldon 9:43 p. m., tTarboro 6:00 p m., Rocky Mount 5:40 a. m. .Leave Wilson 6:22 a. m., Ooldsboro 7:01 a. m., Warsaw 7.58 a. m , Magnolia 8:05 a. m. DAILY No. 51 Passengers-Leave Newlxrn 9:00 a in.. Jacksonville 10:86 a. m. except Sunday 12.15 P. M. FROM THE SOUTH. DAILY No. 54 Passenger - Leave Tamna h 10 12. 20 a. m., Sanford 8:07 p. m., Jacksonvliie P. M 8:00 p. m , Savannah 1:43 a. m.. Charles ton 6:83 a. m, Columbia 5.4S a. m., At lanta 7:50 a. m., Macon 9:00 a. ru . Au gusta 2:30 p. m., Denmark 4:t7" p. ro., Sumter 6:06 a. m., Florence 8:55 a. m., Marion 9:84 a. m.. Chadbourn lo w a m.. lAke Waccamaw 11:09 p m tDaily except Sunday. Trains on the Scotland Neck Branch Hnarl leave Weldon 4:15 p. m., Halifax i: p. m ; ai rive Scotland Neck 5:20 p. m., Greenville 6:87 p. m., Kins ton 7:55 p. m. Returning, leaves Kin ston 7:50 a. m., Greeurille 8:52 a m.; arriving Halifax at ll:18a m , Weldon 11:33 a. m. Dally except Sunday. Trains on Washington Branch leave Washing--ton 8:20 a. ni. and 2:30 p. m.; arrive Parmele 9:10 a m. and 4:00 p. in.; returning leaves Parmele 9:35 a m and 6.30 p. m.; arrives Washington 11:00 a. m. and 7:20 p. ni. Dally except Sunday Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, daily except Snn day, 5:30 p. ni.; Sunday. 4:15 p. m.; arrives ply mouth 7:40 p. m. and 6:10 p. m. Returning, leaves Plymouth daily except Sunday, 7:50a. m. and Sunday 9:00 a. m.; arrive Tarboro 10:06 a. m. and 11:00 a. m Train on Midland N. C. Branch leave Gold boro, N. C, daily except Sunday, 7:10 a. m.; ar rive Smithfleld, N. C, 8:80 a. m. Returning leaves Smithfled 9:00 a. m.; arrive Ooldsboro 10:25 a. m Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount at 4.30 p ni.; arrives Nashville 5.05 p. m., bprlng Hope 5.30 p. m. Returning, leaves Spring lloiie 8 00 a. m., Nashville 8.35 a. m.; arrive Rooky Mount 9.05 a. m. Dally except Sunday. & Train on Clinton Branch leave Warsaw for Clinton, dally except Sunday, at 8.10 a m. and 4.15 p. m. Returning, leave Clinton at 7.30 a. m. and 10.00 p. m. Florence Railroad leave Pee Dee P.nd n ni., arrive Lattu 9.24 a. ni , Iilllon 9 : a m , Row land 9 50 a. in. Returning, leaves Rowland 0 00 p. m.; arrives Dillon 6.20 p. ni , Ilta 6 35 p. m Pee Dee 7.00 p. m., dally. Trains on Conway Branch leave Hub at 9:85 a. in.. Chadbourn 10:43 a. m.; arrive Conway 12:40 p. m.; leave Conway 2:45 p. m., Chadbourn 5:30 p. m.; arrive Hub 6:10 p.m. Dally except Sunday. Central of South Carolina Railroad leave Sum ter 6:05 p. ni.. Manning 6:35 p. in : arrive Lane's 7:13 p. m.; leave Lane's 8:34 a.m.. Manning oc a m.; arrive Sumter 9:37 a. m. Daily. Georgetown and Western Railroad leave Lane's 9:30 a. m., 7:40 p.m.; arrive Georgetown 12:00 m., 9:00 p. m.; leave Georgetown 7:00 a. m.; 3:30 p.m.; arrive Lane's 8:25 a m.; 5:58 p. ni Dally except Sunday. Trains on Cheraw and Darlington Railroad leave Florence dally except Sunday at8:45 a. m.; arrive Darlington 9:18 a. m., Cheraw 10:80 a. m., Wadesboro 2:25 p. m.; leave Florence dally except Sunday at 8:25p. m ; arrive Darlington 8".50 p. m , Hartsvllle p. m., Bennettsvlile 9:46 p. in.. Gibson 10:10 p m. Leave Florence Sunday only 8.50 a. m , arrive Darlington 9.S9 a. m. Leave Gibson daily except Sunday at 6:86 a. m., Bennettsvlile 6:49 a. m.; arrive Darlington 7:40 a. m. Leave Darlington 7:45 a. m.; arrive Florence 8:10 a. m. Leave Wadesboro dally ex cept Sunday 3:00 p. m.. Cheraw 6:16 p. m . Hartsvllle 2:15 a. m.. Darlingtdh 6.88 a. m ; arrive Florence 7:00 p. m. Leave Darlington Sunday only 7.50 a m., arrive Florence s 15 a m. Wilson and Fayetteville Branch leave .Wlleon 2:17 p.m., 11:13 p. m.; arrive Selma 2.50 p. m . 11:58 p. m , Smithfleld 8:02 p m , Dunn 3:80 p. in.. Fayetteville 4:26 p. m., 1:07 a. in . Rowland 6:00 p. m. ; returning leave Rowland 9.50 a. m Fayetteville 11:10 p. m , 10:86 p m., Dunn 11:50 p. m., Smithfleld 12:28 p. m., Selma 12:86 p. m. and 1:44 p. m., arrive Wilson 1:17 p.m., 12:19a. m Manchester & Augusta Railroad trains leave Sumter 4:89 a. m., Creston 5:17 a. m.; arrive Denmark 6:12 a. m. Returning leave Denmark 4:17 p. m., Creston 5:13 p.m., Sumter 0:88 p tn. Dally. Pregnalls Branch train leaves Creston 5:45 a m.; arrive Pregnane 9:15 A m. Returning, leaves Pregnalls 10:00 a. m.; arrives Creston 3:50 p. m. Dally except Sunday. Bishop ville Branch tialns leave Elliot 11:10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; arrive Lucknow 1:00 p. m and 8:30 p. m. Returning, leave Lucknow 6:05 a. m. ahd 2:00 n m.: arrive Elliot 8:26 a. m. and 8:30 p. in. TLiany except Hunaay. "nunaayoniy H M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent J. R. KENI.Y. Gen'l Manager. T M. EMERSON Traffic Manager my 88 tf Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad Tlsae Table No. 3. To Take Effect Sunday, Now. 28. 1807, at IS M. GOING EAST. GOING WEST. Pass'g'r Trains Pass'g'r Trains STATIONS. Arrive Leave Arrive Leave P. M. P. M. 3 40 4 S3 5 46 7 08 P. M. A. M. 11 06 10 12 8 57 7 48 A. M. A. M. Ooldsboro Elnston Newbern MoreheadCity. 6 85 6 57" P. M. 8 10 7 T A. M Train 4 connects with W. A W. train bound North, leaving Ooldsboro at 11.88 A. M and with Southern Railway train West, leaving Ooldsboro 2.00 P. M., and with W. M N. at Newbern for Wilmington and intermediate points. Train 3 connects with 'Southern Railway train. arriving st Ooldsboro 8.08 P. M., aad with W. a w. train from the North at 80S P. M. no. l train 'also connects with w. a n. ror Wilmington and Intermediate points jan in h. l. dill., wupi, Skin Diseases. "Pnr t.VtA sriAArlv and nernunpnt I'nra nt tetter, salt rheum and eczema Cham berlaln'a Eye and Skin Ointment is wrlthnnt an winal. Tt. ralta-iraa t1,a 4tV. ing and smarting almost instantly and its continued nse effects a permanent euro. It. alsn niraa Urh h.rhar'i (f-K scald head, sore nipples', itching piles. cnappea nan as, cnronic sore eyes ana granulated lids. Dr. rdvH fondlilnn Pawdora for horses are the best tonic, bloo' purifier and vermifuge. Price, SSos&tP St id by For sale by B. R. BELLAMY, tea l tr jFfawAmj. - 'lytsMiaWafc II ail wWMt l aaatatf llatit m lliaTsajaiaiia3aafai jUjjSA
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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